Valencia High School - Tesoros Yearbook (Placentia, CA)

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Heather Powell enjoys being in the Spanish club. 2 Opening f efiectiond of eni ord 1. Dawn Barr, Marlene Cedillo, and Shelly Gallup are hang- ing out in the senior quad. 2. Shelly Gallup ' s leg, Stephanie Kamp, and Vicki Vargas pose for the camera man. 3. Bill Equitz and Conrad Huygen show off the senior motto. 4. Greg McCurry and Dong Park are modern day ghostbusters. Opening 3 mk mm Girls ' volleyball show their stuff. 2. Diane Ewing waits for the ball in her court. 3. The team tough to beat . . . The 1985-86 Varsity Football team. 4. Ray Pallares, Jeff Martinez, and Tony Goulet all worked hard to be the best. 5. A. J. Gonzalez swam hard for water polo. 4 Opening; akLeciioni o aadLe-ahip ectionA of oLeaderinip 1. The VHS Pepsters look to the Gods for a football victory. 2. Jim Thompson, our Activities Commissioner, provided many great days of fun. 3. Mr. Steve Ritter, Student Activities Adviser, forgets to dress for school. 4. The Jetsons drop in for a rare appearance for the ASB Heritage skit. 5. The Varsity and J.V. combine for a winning formation. Opening 5 r t lictioni oA to ethstnaa eflecl lions of UoQetnerneSA . . 1. VHS dance and pep team show high school spirit. 2. Billy Price leads the award- winning Tiger Marching Band! 3. Color guard starts off the parade. 4. Suzanne Corona is involved with cheerleading and track. 5. Mr. Gunkel, Daryl Mallett, and Barbara Hamlett prepare for Rocky Horror Picture Show. 6. Jamie Thomas and Andrea Nelson dedicated their talents to yearbook. Hk FI I Ri v Zi B ' ' ' I BBI 6 Opening e Uctloni o Jlectnina I Opening 7 S nifit lAJeek Uon5 of Ssrun I Involvement was the key word for this memorable week. It was a time for everyone to get involved that normally doesn ' t. It was filled with fun and everyone enjoyed dressing up for Pajama Day, 50 ' s Day, Dark and Spooky Day, Halloween Day and Blue and Gold Day. Valencia ' s Spirit Week had its traditional pie throw at all the members of the 1 985 Homecoming Court. The Homecoming Court members sit with their hands tied behind their back while other students throw pies at them. Spirit Week ends with a Homecoming assembly, including a parade of floats, and the crowning of the King and Queen. 8 Activities 1. Sister Jennings and Sister Mooncy are show mg their s[5irit. 2. Andy ' Don ' t call me Krueger Grcnier shows his claws. 3. Gl Joe turns to a SHASTA during passing time. 4. I want to suci ; your blood. 5. Greg McCurrey makes it a point to say This bud ' s for you . 6. Jason Shaw says Hi to the camera. 7. Marlene, She ing what they Christmas Eve. 8. This big old dog showing his spirit on Halloween Day. ey. and Cathy show- dream about on Acliviiics qerA oLoSe J romecomina Unnlier! 1. The Tigers show that they are tough as they tackle a Western Pioneer. 2. Steve Hagemerster and Karen Gray, crowned 1985 King and Queen. 3. The court stands patiently waiting for the announcement of this year ' s Homecoming King and Queen. 4. Ray Pallares ran for 164 yards against Western. Top ranked Valencia in Orange County League action in front of an estimated crowd of 4,700 at Valencia on Friday night. Western held an 18- lead going into the fourth quarter, and had to hang on as the Tigers came roaring back, making it a ballgame. Pallares rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns, and had another touchdown called back in the first quarter. 10 hlnilics ,? e lectloni o ' J ' un • 1. Karen Gray crowned Homecoming Queen by last year ' s Homecoming Queen Pam Smith. 2. Tony Goulet ran for many yards against Western. 3. Steve Hagmister poses for the camera, after being crowned King. 4. Jeff Martinez, quarterback, looks for an opening to pass. During half-time, the Homecoming Court put on a display, as the former King, Ron Pallares and former Queen, Pam Smith crowned this year ' s King and Queen, Steve Hagemeister and Karen Gray. Activities II ? a L ectioni o iv-. an 1. This group of students show that they are enjoying the dance. 2. Homecoming King Steve Hagemeister and Queen Karen Gray. 3. Gangster Mark Hood dances with flappers Holly Dunne and Jeanettc Scialdone. 4. Liz Donavan, Steve Hagemeister, .lenny Thayer, and Jim Thompson all enjoy the dance. 12 Activities Js This year ' s Homecoming Dance, with the theme Escape into Fan- tasy , was held on November 2, 1985 in the Old Gym. This year, however, a video DJ was hired to provide music for the dance in- stead of the traditional live band. At 10:30 Homecoming Queen Karen Gray and King Steve Hagemeister led the Court Dance. Over 150 couples enjoyed the dance and a fun time was had by all. 1. The 1985 Valencia Homecom- ing Court. 2. Alumni Jeff Zumbeck, Kim Biggs, Tom Castro, and Tammy Tafelski all smile pretty for the camera. 3. Karen Gray gets crowned by 1984 Homecoming Queen, Pam Smith. Activities 13 KekUctloni o un v ueen I S teve J4aaemei5ier i rownea Jsina! ' 9 1 . Jr. Attendant: Sandra Gayton 2. King: Steve Hagemeister Queen: Karen Gray 3. Soph. Attendant: Laura Emge 4. Fr. Attendant: Amber Malolepsky 14 Acilvitie.s 1. Queen: Karen Gray Prince: Tom Castro 2. Queen: Karen Gray 3. Princess: Michelle Young Prince: Jim Thompson 4. Princess: Saori Takahashi King: Steve Hagemeister IF H 1 1 w Acli ine: ? s lectloni o un The floats in this year ' s Homecoming Parade were really memorable. Students from all four classes put in a lot of time folding, pamting, taping, and cutting so that their class could win the coveted Sweepstakes Award for the best overall float. This year ' s Senior class won it for the third time in their four years at Valencia. 16 Activities ' i r LKCiions ut; fu l ' Activities 17 a Lectioni of: fun Pep Rallies and spirit come together at assemblies. The main purpose for having Pep Rallies was to motivate students and in- form them in various sports events and updates. Cheerleaders showed their spirit once again and ASB provided class competi- tions and skits. Skits such as The Future Findings , Pee Wee ' s Big Adventure With His ASB Card, and Air Bands All provid- ed spirit and information which were performed for pure entertainment. 18 Aclivities ? aklectlon3 o an- Activities 19 aMectioni o-k fun An Air Band contest was added to the list of activities this year, and proved to be a big success. 1. The winners of the evening were the Temptations per- formed by Guy Dominguez, Mark Hood, Jason Marr and Robert Herrell. 2. The Go-Go ' s — Tamie Firmes, Heather Sandoval, Liz Donovan, Dana McCabe and Amy McCormick. 3. The Boogie Boys, David James and Sergio Alexander. 4. Klymax included Shonda Williams, Nina Smith, Alisa Moore, Alinisa Abdallah and Verenda Walker. 5..Daryl Mallett, Tony Gonzalez, Tom Gonzalez, A.J. Gonzalez, Todd Jeffreys, Tim Woodfin, John Norris, Shenan Starr and John Haugh combined to be Oingo Boingo . 20 Activities ? 4L actioni o i Once again the annual Heritage Day Assembly took place in the auditorium. Hal Poly, who taught in the district and even here for over 32 years, was the guest speaker. Next was the ASB skit, Pee Wee ' s Big Adventure With His ASB Card. Following that, the cheerleaders performed a spirited routine and a special slide show was shown with pictures of Valencians old and new. The assembly ended with the tradi- tional singing of the alma mater. 1. Tom Castro as Pee Wee. 2. P.W. and Rosann Rosanna Danna, played by Shelley Carter. 3. P.W. and the punkers, played by Gary Wesoloski, Dwayne DeNolf, Lolly Harrisson and Bigitta Christianson. 4. P.W. and the Hari Krishnas, played by Trina Hope, Gina Camarena, Kelly Hansen and Justin Adams. 5. The Jetsons played by Jim Thompson, Karen Gray, Marlene Cedillo and Wendy Mendenhall. Activities 21 A r L 22 Activities anUctloni ok y un 1986 Cjrad Jrutoqraphs • A« ntia larcntt; mins is has rmu)Jlctc a Qlmirsc i| the requirements nf thei anil the ll=iuarji htrentia nif anb is theref Sif .1 Q iluni at ]3lacentii 3 mn rr«iCtcnt of t lUonrb af rustrrs ? akiectloni oi fi:.i A 1986 Ljrad Arutographi 9 ' ? 3rlf oo (llcilifurum •tifo ll|at tubies in arcnriiance foitli E ll oarb nf bucatiuu ' rustics nf the cliool istrirt lliiarbeh tliis I ' |ma tatc of (Halifontta E6 upertntrnhrnt rtnctpnt r Activilies 23 r. 2s Uci ' ioni ofj T The Morp Dance was new this year at Valencia . Morp was the op- posite of prom, so the idea was to dress casually and just have a good time. Many enjoyed the dirty morp territory and music. 1. Jason Beghtol loves Farmer John Brand Wieners. 2. Natalie Colton, Michaela Underhill and Gloria Brocktrop are on the lookout for bootie. 3. Morgan Talbert and Tom Gonzalez are good buds. 4. Jason Beghtol becomes the scum of the dance. 5. Dave Crawford, Sean Ireland, Jason Beghtol, Kelly Hansen and Julie Eckenrode show their morp spirit. 6. Karen Gray, Tom Castro, Beth Summers and Kelly Hansen decide to kick back and enjoy the dance. 24 Activities 1 sALecitoni Ojk un „ 1 . Valerie Hawkins and Erin Ferguson show their friendship by posing for the cameraman. 2. BemadeUe Talbert , Mike Munoz, Kim Bouler and Stephanie Roller are hav- ing a good time. 3. Dong Park shows us his confused look. 4. Justin Adams, Theodore Ching, Peter Philstrom, Chris Georges, Ken Clay and Sean Barr hang loose at the dance. 5. Ivor Hansen and Dong Park are wanna be cone-heads. 6. Tom Underhili and the rest of the gang show us their new dance steps. Activities 25 The year of 1986 proved to be successful. The Valencia Senate provided a delightful Winter Formal dinner dance at the Anaheim Hilton. Over two hundred couples attended Crystal Cotillion. Entertainment was provided by K-ROQ D.J., Jed the Fish. A dance contest was included and Morgan Talbert and Judy Rosncr were crowned king and queen. A good time was had by all. 26 Activities Afsj lactioni o- rj n Activilies 27 r r 4 ' action 5 o i 7 Sportin ' Sadies was the theme for this years Sadie Hawkins. The idea was to dress up according to your favorite sport or any sport in particular. A video D.J! was the entertainment for the evening and once again this night was a successful one. 1 . Bemadette Talbert, Doug Park, Gloria Brochtrup, Mike Smith, Ivor Hansen. 2. Jennifer Buck. Sheri Turman, Cathy Kamp, Renee Dominguez, Sheri De Maria. 3. Vikki Vargas, Tom Castro, Dawn Barr. Sportin ' Sadies was the theme for this years Sadie Hawkins. The idea was to dress up according to vour favorite snort or any sport in particular. A video D.J. was the entertainment tor the evening and once again this night was a successful one. 28 •ca Lectioni ok fun 1 . Chris Georges, Carol Callahan, Julie Seymor, Craig Barlon, Saori Takahashi. 2. Leslie Seheperman, Shawn Oudl. 3. Julie Nieulandl, Su anne Corona. Girl ' s - tackle your stud, Jog on down and score at the Sport ' n Sadies You ' ll have a ball, the game begins: Saturday night, April fifth Nineteen hundred and eighty-six Eight o ' clock Valencia High School Sports Arena (old gym) Jockette_ 29 H Hfl KaMactioni o un The fall play this year was performed in theater in the round. The au- dience sat around the stage forming a sort of circle looking into the per- formance. It proved to be very eflective and equally entertaining. The play itself was about a group of retired actresses living in a home they called The Wings , acting out their last acts of life. 1. Dcnise Horvat, Lau rie Irvine and Barbara Hamlctt. 2. Lenora Ojeda and Keli Collins. 3. Bigitta Christianson, Barbara Hamlett, Stacy Dumoski. 4. Lenora Ojeda and Jason Beghtol. 5. Morgan Talbcrt and Bcrnadette Talbert. ■i 30 Activities :- LectLoni o-k -fun Some of the leading roles were played by Denise Horvat, Lenora Ojeda, Keli Collins, and Morgan Talbert, but the entire cast worked as a team to put on an outstanding performance of this play. 1. Keli Col- lins, Bernadette Talbert, and Laurie Cervantes. 2. Denis Horvat and friend. 3. Laurel Degraas, and Bon- nie Levinson. 7, r Activities 31 r Vc , Lectioni of. fun ■V ■f MAME was the second production by the Drama Department this year. It was a musical about a lady that defies all generation gaps. When she is plunged into taking care of her young nephew, Patrick, they jump into a world of new and exciting things. Patrick brings Mame into sharp conflict with her best friend Vera Charles, a multi-martini grande dame of the legitimate theatre, for Vera can ' t stand children. In a brief adventure as a manicurist, Mame meets Beau, a wealthy scion of the South, and eventually marries him. Beau and Mame travel the world on a two year honey- moon when an accident ends it abruptly. Life goes on, Patrick grows up and, eventually, is married. Mame and Patrick ' s son encounter each other and the adventure con- tinues. . . The production of MAME consisted of the joint efforts of the Drama Department, the Choral Department, and the Music Department. Without the utmost cooperation and persistence of all groups, the show could not have existed. , ,f L«« ip N 1 fi IS- Lli In 1 f mki IH I % h -i 32 Activities KiALactioni OA iin t AST OF CHARACTERS: PATRICK DENNIS Michael Johnson CiNESCK)(KH JulianneAvalos VERAC HARLES KarUn LaRocquc MAME DENNIS Laurel DcCiraaf RALPH DEVINE Sam Lee BISHOP Brad Hague M LINDSAY WOOLSE !- Tommy Castro ITO Morgan Talben DOORMAN . Daniel Huang ELEVAT(.)R BOY Joe Avalos MESSENCiER Tmi Lavaio DWIGHT BABCOCK Jason Beghtol LEADING MAN Sean Scgum STAGE MANAGER Tom Chang MADAME BRANISLOWSKI Healher Perraull CiREGOR Craig Barlon BEAU BURNSIDE Carmen Torzon III UNCLE JEFF Thaddaeus Aviswonh COUSIN FAN MariKnChasc SALLY CATO Anna Shimke MOTHER BURNSIDE TilTanv Gross PATRK K DENNIS Tom Shokes JUNIOR BABCOCK Todd Crabiree MRS UPSON Dar IMallclt GLORIA LIPSON Julie Eckenrode PEGEENR ' iAN Tcena Williams PETER DENNIS Grayson Eyestcr Activities 33 r. ? arlactlani c un W i ' t rrien 1 do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it ' s beautiful. Some people come into our lives and quickly Some stay for a while and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never, ever the same. Friends are forever. 34 Activities Activities 35 Kckiactloni o-k ' un ' r f JVPOOTB U -AT-5OH0«5ft y:fO 1 1 F L T . Noontime Activities were one of the many ways students were able to get involved and show their spirit. From the tug-of-wars to bubble gum blowing contests, many were given the chance to participate and have a good time. 1. The Activities office were students could easily see what was going on during that week. 2. Mr. Ritter helped to lead the lunch rallies. 3. Seniors preparing to win the tug-of-war. 4. Many senoirs stood above the crowd in the quad, to get a better view. 5. Seniors Brett Bently, Morgan Talbert, Mario Luna and Tim Shulte, watch from a distance. i6 Activities = Kaklectloni o un 1 . Song leaders are ready to perform. 2. Valencia students wrapped up in their school. 3. J V and Varsity cheer also helped in getting spirit up. 4. The biggest blowing bubble!! 5. A few juniors watch to see how their class will do. Activities 37 6Mecttbni o-k un 38 Activities anLcctionA ok fun Activities 39 ■7 alL ctLOA5 of V« The ill-fated crew of the Chailenaer. Front row. from left: Michael J. Smith, Francis Scobee and Ronald Mc 4air. 1 Qaeit. from len:£Uiacn C 4cAulifte, Greg Jarvla aj d Jud y Reenik. , y ' ' 40 Activities - afjUciloni ojj un- NESS SExrj radqiation daj y Activities 41 - akUctloni o ' J ' un- 42 Activities Activities 43 Kemecti ' om a ' -j urr Valencia 5 V lew ULJicii onair i What cv er (wut ev ' er) pron. 1. anything. 2. sometimes used when there is no other comeback. Jamie Thomas Whatever Get a life (get a -. liO 1. to gel out I from the under- world. 2 .to be - CO me some-body. Andrea Campanis Get a Life Air head (arhed) pron. 1. one who doesn ' t use common sense. 2. stupid. 3. not aware of whats going on. Michelle Tapper Airhead-As Usual Ea sy (ezy) 1. to relax. 2. calm down, get a hold of ones self 3. settle down. Jeff Bradshaw Easy Hy per (hi ' per) v. 1. to get excited. 2. overanxcious. 3. crazy. Jim Thompson Get Hyper Trip out (trip out) 1. stare at nothing. 2. When the mind goes off into another planet. Tami Firms Sometimes Tends to Trip Out Bail (bal) v 1. take off. 2. leave. Deniell Ehli Bailing-to Class 44 Activilics ' P cfjlectloni o ' un Of the (Lnaildh aJLanquaqi Weak (wck) adj. 1. unat- tractive. 2. gross. 3. of poor quality. Tracy Lycett Observing the campus as Weak Dude (dood) n. 1. refers to a guy, of any nature. 2. also refers to girls, animals, things, and even parents. 3. A name given if the persons birth given name is not remembered. Check it out (chek it out) V. 1 . to look at. 2. examine thouroughly. Greg McCurry ' Dude, Check It Out Cool (kool) adj. 1. to be radical. 2. the 1 dude. 3. un-nerdish. Niki Nay ' That ' s Cool Ditch (dich) v. 1. to leave school, or class. 2. not go- ing. 3. to go to the beach on a school day. David La Rue Wanta Ditch? Boo ty (booty) n, 1. one with a rear-end, weather it is rad bootie, weak booty, or flabby booty, it is booty. Whose-Booty-ls 1 his? Conrad Huygen, could it be yours? I ' m sure (I ' m shoor) 1. to be positive, 2. to imply stupidity. 3. usually in the vocabulary of a valley girl. Kameron Sweeney I ' m Sure Ba by (ba ' be) n. 1. a cute little nick name boyfriends and girlfriends give each other. 2. what one calls another to try to achieve the cool guy effect. Tim Churchill Hey Baby Activities 45 A - GMeciioni oi un UDon t Mou J ati . . . you take a beautiful girl to dinner and you leave your wallet at home? . . . you wax your car and the paint comes off? . . . you can ' t buy a bathing suit because you need a size 1 1 bottom and a size 3 top? . . . you send out applications to 10 colleges and the only acceptance letter comes from FJC? . . . someone cuts right in front of you in the lunch line? . . . you have to wake up at 5:30 to go to school? . . . you don ' t shave for a month in an attempt to grow a beard and someone tells you your face is dirty? . . . you ' re about to go out to lunch and you left your ASB card at home? ... the senior parking lot is full? . . . Dave Barbour eats a live cricket in your math class? 1 Carmen Torzon and Laurel DeGraff kick back between classes. 2. Senior President Tom Castro leads the student council in some exercises before they get down to work. 3.The 1986 VHS Stud Squad. 46 Activities Afamactioni o-k un-  3t xAJhen , , ,L . . . your brother insists on playing his Motley Crue album full blast while you ' re trying to study? . . . you have to work Saturday nights? . . . you have to pay someone to go to Prom with you? . . . you have mascara smeared under your eye and t no one tells you until the end of the day? L you ' re 5 miles from home and you run out of gas? . . . you have to meet your girlfriend ' s parents? . . . you forget your calculator the day of a big chemistry test? . . . your parents insist upon watching Masterpiece Theatre the same time you want to watch The Cosby Show ? . . . all of your tests are on the same day? . . . you go on a blind date and you end up with a girl who looks like the Bride of Frankenstien? av. 1 .Todd JefTerys and his women hang out during lunch. 2. Wendy Mendenhail checks out photographer Thad Aylesworth. 3. Randy Babbitt pigs out on some yummy Taco Bell food during lunch. Activities 47 f. r -KS, actioni o u lory A cap to look cool, cover the mop underneath or just for the heck of it. By the time you reach the 12th grade, the excitement of that first shave is gone and they end up doing it only when they remember; so the 5 o ' clock shadow is common. Definitely not looking at her books. Sometimes this makes it hard to concentrate on the schoolwork. Sweatshirts, T-shirts and anything not fancy are popular articles in a senior wardrobe, especially for school. tlso ' a common, ' well-stocked article in a male senior closet holes or not, they still are perfect just for school. Bookbags and backpacks are often seen hanging off a senior guy to hold the one book and one pencil he may own. There may be paper inside the book, but very rarely. The one book in the bookbag because it contains all the vital information for leaving the nest once and for all. Many seniors enjoy their, new legal freedom of leaving at lunch to visit many locals fastfood joints and grub the food down in 5 minutes. The newcoming freshman girls seem to be the main, hot item for the first couple months of school for a senior guy. LJhe Uunicat w enior The I-don ' t-care-I ' m-too-tired-l- don ' t-have-anyone-to-impress look for many senior girls. Valencia sweatshirts were a jry popular, well-sold new item and very important to a seniors wardrobe to add the sweats especially for school part of their closet. Senior girls are usually seen wearing a big jacket on cold days. Why so big? Because the guy next to her has provided her with some warmth to prove he ' s macho and he freezes to death instead. Although senioritis has struck the guys, girls still manage to keep up their schoolwork as best as possible, unlike how they dress for school. Dale Address Books became the ateolute need of a girl to help keep organized. After Christmas, one of these handy suckers could be found in every senior ' s purse. Senior girls often are equipped with very large, roomy purses to store everything they need, and I mean EVERYTHING! To complete the well-put together school outfit of a senior girl, sweat bottoms were very useful for the comfortable look for school and was also very useful in keeping her nice week-cnd-clothes-to meet- coUegc-men in good shape. The most comfortable shoes, perfect for school and matched every pair of sweats in their closet. The Reebok Aerobic shoes were a definite MUST. S 48 Activities J (an Mr. Sergio (exander JuUk .4r B • - B MLENCIA t niaria let ' e f oberi .Steffi T e lectloni oj un Biggest flirt — Shelly Gallup Daryl Mallett Best dressed — Lenora Ojeda Jim Thompson Best looking — Wendy Mendenhall Steve Hagemeister Best chance to succeed — Beth Summers Justin Adams Smartest — Susan Bartley Conrad Huygen Rowdiest — Shelley Carter Tom Castro Funniest — Marlene Cedillo Dong Park n.oL J(U Cjreaor (m ren Oim JU JiaiUeen .4,lo [-fina ivarado In their spare time, Debbie Sanchez and Michele Tapper enjoy talking on the phone. Oitph rdeM mssm Seniors 49 m LL .uHy riawsaaw Scoa Rianer ' s Anune plans ooasisl of jniiii the miliuo- The big tnother big sister program was a new idea on campus this year. It was slow in the beginning but finally got off the ground, as the seniors and freshmen got to know each other and do things together. Tom Castro explains; It was designed to help the freshmen get to know the school better, and to have up- podass friends. ' fCanaaU ijabbiff 2 SU - L L. 2i B JLUB.. J aetions oiSeniox. S- B mL C B. A-t, JIA B J BtmB L, D 50 Seniors JL J VluLJ ..r J(uM 3U £LjUJ CLi BLU Two senkHS started something new this year. Has MaDett and Dwayne DeNolf started a fay ' s P9 Chib with Mn. Lucas as advisw. BecaOse Dwayne was in fiootball. he did not particqnte a loL Dai jfdocs, I jcaned to meet gals. But semusly. IVe always been obnonoosly loud at games and wanted to put my energy to wmk for a pwpose. They h(ve the tiadition win cany SLmm.m ff% 3LU d -Aw— y Jt tmvt H, £ . ' ' Hey what do jow tlunk jvtt ' ie doias? siys Sogin AkacMMfcr J mUmetiomi o4SmmtozJ W Via SLUM 3k. Semon 51 i arot i allahaii C itella Camatho Morgan Talbcri hopes that someday he can become a famous actor. The senior float for Homecoming won the sweepstakes award this year. The class of ' 86 has won the trophy three years out of four: Their freshman, sophomore, and senior years. They have regrets that they did not win it last year. Justin Adams states We wanted to be the first class to win it four years in a row. Oh, well. 52 Seniors ulariene Cedilfo niariiun Cka lAUndu Chen ZJneodore Cni. uian Clark djrenf Ctaxion J(ennetn C-ia Wifuam Coffman ZJraceu Cole JLiii Compani- Vaia Carolina Chavf Lflenn Cni pallid Chavez JLiibeth Chavez _ , - _ im W ' 1 [ J Hr |Ni(p 1 Smd ZJimothu Churchiff Dong Park likes to cruise on his motorcycle in his spare time. Homecoming King Steve Hagemeister also has many facets in his life. He likes going out with friends, partying, and messing around. He enjoys bowling, motorcycle riding, and weight lif- ting; U-2, INXS, Daniel Amos, the Buggies. He would like to go to a college and major in science or mathematics. ?!2eMectioni o Senioxs Seniors 53 L wi ,. mii afjlections ol Seniors err Co .y im C-orra jDavid Crawfora Wukede Cu. Angela Conilanli ' i ovarruoiai Onaun Cu Saori Takahashi, a cheerleader at VHS, relaxes by listening to music. Homecoming Queen Karen Gray is a very diverse person. She likes hanging out with T.F. and D.M., Trig w Ms. Webster even though I don ' t understand. and dancmg. She is also in cheerleading and student council. She would like to go to CSUF and major in either psychology or communications. aan Curra Juthofah Cyi-uj WuUfSbJiU Chink Jban Wai2i JJiana UJaituoli oLaura J)tJ4aven CkzaUk 2i,ifaJo 54 Seniors mOwa ne e r oif C raig Juiciti f JJtcheni J im JDino 2ieUi 2 aam JUorritie J(JL 2)re. Chris Kubitz listens to some humorous basketball talk from David Larue Senioritis — An acute affliction of No more homework, school, tests classes. More parties, beach days, soap operas, lunches out and kick back time. Most students claim to become infected during Sept. of their senior year but freak cases occur. Senior Brett Wilson claims, I got it my junior year and haven ' t recovered yet. t iecttoni oi Senior i L4UU aOominguez dzaLlk 2)c Vuk 2 uarle Moiiu JDunne K oOurhan 2iianne 2)uliff C.tizabeln (Larharf f ol. n (Lctienrode i 2i.ni.i(€Ui JirtAtin C-lfrin 1 Seniors 55 eniord now Ue p ed by prcsidenl Tom Castro, the senior student council headed one est of the more rowdy classes to hit the Valencia campus. With ice cream parties, big brother sister program, car rallies and other strange but fun events, the senior class really demonstrated school spirit. Tom is in- volved in the National Honor Society, California Scholarship Federation, his church youth group, and student council. He enjoys all types of music, staying up late, working with children, camping, outdoor sports, and get- ting into trouble. He would like to go to a small Liberal Arts college and major in child psychology. He doesn ' t smoke, drink, or take drugs and says I ' m proud of it! 86 !i nother interesting thing to hit our campus was the W.A.V.E. club. .yi- W.A.V.E. is an acronym for We Are Very Energetic. This officially unrecognized club consists of only juniors and seniors who wanted, to get rowdy at sporting events. These strange upperclassmen, in their Hawaiian trademark shirts, go to football, water polo, basketball, and other sporting events and cheer their heads off. Justin Adams explains: It was just sort of spontaneous. It helps us be constructive, get our energy out, and to have a lot of fun. But most important, it lets our teams know that we are there and rooting for them. Well, good luck to the W.A.V.E.s. eniord ejjo Jj i in ike Q ua I he senior class officers worked hard this year to lead the class of ' 86 to a super senior year. 1 . Here (clockwise from top) President, Tom Castro; Treasurer, Andy Grenier; Secretary, Kim Corra; and Vice President, Robert Her- rell show their modeling talent. 2. Tim Moore and Christa Caudle lead a tour of the Valencia campus. 3. Tom Gonzalez checks about as he avoids the Valencia border patrol. 4. Bill Equitz tells Birgetta Christensen of his water polo exploits while Robert Herrell makes sure he doesn ' t exaggerate. 5. Carl Flint and Conrad Huygen chase the freshman squirrels. 6. Senior Class Senators, Back Row (L to R): John Lee, Stephanie Kamp, Trina Hope, Angela Granger, Kelly Rowe. Front Row (L to R): Saori Takahashi, Julie Avalos, Cathy Maertzweiler. 7. David Gray demonstrates how to kick back. 8. Donna Ewing stays in shape for tennis while leading the seniors to victory in class competition. i Seniors 5 7 I BittC uiU David James, Sergio Alexander and Justin Adams are the soul brothers. But where is KK? 2e Uciion3 oi Sen loxi Cker f C HOck Jnila £slraJ. ' .: Being a senior isn ' t all fun and games. It means applying to colleges, taking SAT tests, bringing up grades, worrying about making up credits, moving out, getting a job, and many other things which can make a senior wonder if graduation is really worth the trouble. Senior Todd Jeffreys thinks it is. He says, It will be fun to be out on my own. 3 «« C«rl3U C-iniff JoH S ' fhi Q ' l ' tlicm Zrer uion WuUl. QatLp : . mw6a Qa v0X Z amtn C arrtU foe C arUn JDarin (Jermaine Jbawn y itt 58 Seniors Teachers aren ' t the only absentminded people on campus. Seniors are too! They get all prepared for SAT ' s, ACT ' s, Achievement Tests, college applications and then don ' t do anything about it. Registration forms are usually found under the bed the day before the tests and this earns the organizations millions in late fees. WukaJQiLin C arioi C onzaiei m gg ' mi i )k • ««i - 1 !7 tomai Cfonzalez Jon CfonzaUz . - n eia ijran er tJuavia {- ov .y aren Cfav ce ectio tj ojt Seniors vor J4a J evin .harder Ken Recla looks on as the gang raps about football. Hobert J4a William JJaUk Pam.L J4.cL feoUrl M,r„(( Ylacko M.. Seniors 59 cJLinaa JriUncock . urtado JLaurie J( . WarL J4oJ ZJrina ope Juennii ouier Seniors seem bent on cramming as much into their final year as possible: jobs, sports, school, miscellaneous this and that. Their parents are trying to rent their rooms out because they ' re never home. But as soon as the parents find a nice, non-smoking tenant, the senior is back to change clothes or grab a bite to eat before dashing off again. JLtia Mackion OodJM ' . evin Jfoi ? ajileciloni oi Senlota Jennifer .J4udipein Pa, Son ie .TKa lt iSapka JCeoman Kevin Harder, Hai Trinh, JefTGagnon, and Adam Beghtol rock out to heavy metal. 60 Seni(M Many fifth period teachers wonder if they have class that period. Where are the seniors? they ask. Well, they ' re out to lunch. Many times, a senior will not be in class on time due to long lines at eateries, or traffic problems on the way back. Most of the time, they roll in late anyway. Then again, many teachers think seniors are always out to lunch. H anaa int Dong Park listens to Ivor ' s future plans of owning aronstruction company. o ce .J rol J ekUctlonA o-k - eniotj IJung . J im Chriiiofjher JCubiiz C dward J uriAu J .ari n JLalKo JUa vid JL a f u e Pkiflp Jaos .J aren oLapAcnieA Cnriiliann tJ.ed oknn all Samuel JLei iLileen eJLepii Seniors 61 ? akiaciloni uilin JLidaicoai r. Js.ao JLi iJLisa eJLinder niariin JLopez tJjan JLu r C atnerine tf aertzweiu. Outgoing David Gray mellews out for a few moments to draw. Who are these strange looking people on campus? Well, most likely they ' re freshmen because after three years of high school, seniors are decidedly casual as to the way they look. Senior David Sun says, underclassmen are all trendy. It makes me sick! This sentiment is shared by many seniors who know it is just a stage. rmand Iflarcnant Ware Warti M Warlin.. 62 Seniors e lecitons o - enloti The senior quad is someplace many underclassmen dream of inhabiting. It is called the senior quad for a reason though, and seniors enforce the word SENIOR. Many imaginative seniors have created strange, new forms of punishment — trashcanning, singing the alma mater, tied to a tree with electrical tape are on y a few things tresspassing underclassmen must endure. Wait for your turn kids! It will come! Sletfan Walki. ameS ' fla Cyrvy ftlcCurr WcJ , onn ffleiia VUend tflendennaii Uan a iflUnaeiAon anine fflieie Slacu WukL a mhant Nfonevon A Seniors 6 e leciioni o Senior i In her free time, cool cat Karen Gray enjoys dancing. koLri fhU QfLrl flu Ckris OBr, KeLecca TlicltoL iii rffargarel J aUw er (Lric Ji ara rceCia f- aiafox jPalL mond HalCares 2 onf ParL WukajPaSol 64 Seniors urvH I ' i ' unluqion WurlUa P,rJt, Adams is consistently on the honor roll. itvpria f- erez yanetk fe. l lncent f- erfeclo ? e Uctloni oil VU Pk entoti ftlatlU PincL Kimberiu f- illman fe i - n eia f- ord Honatd Pratt J ryAtai f- reston When a student becomes 16, the type and reason for excuses increase dramatically. My car wouldn ' t start. My riders were Ipst in the fog. I dropped my keys under the seat. Most of the time these excuses are never bought by the administration. But as long as there are creative seniors eating breakfast at Hershel ' s during first period, the list will never end. f- airiiia r amirez f ooert r anaei Seniors 65 Cnanlkau r ailanabopna JCennein f tcla JLeonara iKteAe J r. 2 on keindf Scoii a-. ?.«., . A€pk Modri Carmen Torzon takes a break from the girls for awhile. ZJonua i uaie efiUctioni entotj Senior privileges include: 1. Having special lockers 2. Exclusive use of senior quad 3. Leave for lunch 5 min. early 4. Go out to lunch 5. Senior Parking Lot 6. Out of assemblies first 7. Write own notes -MnntUt l iinlunf Ckriiieen fKoiiittr nartw fiuidtto flaJin. Sailo 66 Seniors If you want to know if a person is a True senior or not, here are a few characteristics to help you decide. A typical senior is always late to their first period class and has 181 different excuses why. They never do their homework and sleep in class. They always leave campus early and race to the lines at McDonald ' s to beat the crowds, and when they get back to 5th period and are questioned as to why they ' re late, they answer with a smart remark! oLisu afaivar aUeora antkez leather Sandoval Jiiaua Sanglrharat Peter Pihlsrom observes Tom Castro ' s better side as Pee Wee Herman. OKunfnea a f ickard avedra i .ll. SavoJ. Dimoll ScUu ifeaneHt ciaiao _ }Kej ltciton5 oj ■ flanc carJina nna lllaria Scliimke •jiean -3e_ e tioti Catk S.Li Seniors 67 akUciloni Lfienn nirie   • ' • V WarL Sn,ilk yuelle Smilk ranb merko Kim Kovacs loves to paint and draw in her spare time. Senior Favorite Places to Eat: 1. Hershels 4. DelTaco 2. McDonalds 5. Carl ' s Jr. 3. Rosa ' s Fast food seems to be in but McD ' s, Del Taco, and Carl ' s all get bogged down during lunch hour with seniors from Troy, Valen- cia, Brea, Esperanza, and El Dorado. Wickaei Smilk l ictoria oteio J otnearu Oo- Donald J teete MSle J aren fepnenion Sandra Stick Klk Su, aUavia Om Seniors } arUcitoni oit Senior i Oean ZJacU d ' fr ' V J ' ' Zjammara Jefeliki Saori Jahahailii If Kelly Rowe could go to college wherever she wanted to, her first choice would be San Diego State University. Seniors ' Favorite Teachers (not in order) 1. Mr. Sinay 6. Mr. Seeley 2. Mrs. Zukoski 7. Mr. Ritter 3. Ms. Webster 8. Mr. Leverett 4. Mrs. Lawson 9. Mrs. Clabom 5. Mr. Gerasimou 10. Ms. Warr Seniors 69 Overall, the class of 1986 has gained a reputation of being one of the more rowdy classes to graduate from Valencia. Tom Castro, Andy Grenier, Shelly Carter, Kelly Rowe, Daryl Mallett, Andrea Nelson ... the list is endless. The school may shine but the individuals make it happen. ■ ohn rotfden All the teams participating in fall sports were honored at Valencia ' s Annual Fall Sport Pep Rally DoJJ Van Je Putte Cart { ' an Cjordet Uan J anl ULLi Va. }QakUciloni oji Senlots nu... VM.. m J  - B 1 .Xeffu Vauakl KriAltf { ' auahl nna Uenrgai fUa Vu t. WeisL JmanJa WJfs JO Seniors m EraJWeih ' JiarrJ-WesenL (jar U eiolosti Jua WU J eill, WMam. JSr.ll W.Ln Wifson JUerrich tjaiei. lllichefle IJounf Kchard Zavala Zavala Beth Summers loves working at Haagen-Dazs, whereas Andy Grenier ' s favorite thing is participating in triathlons. B ittciloni oj( enion The graduation diploma — Ah, the payoff for the last four years of waking up every morning between 5 and 7. Sitting in class for 6 periods of 55 minutes each, staying home Friday nights to finish homework that Mom is making me do. Stay- ing up late Sunday night to finish a 10 page term paper due Monday assigned 3 weeks ago. It ' s over Good Luck! WukaJZefLer Sandra 2-naidam Seniors 71 e Uctlons entoxi 72 Seniors af Uctioni tA undetclaiimtin- Abolhassani, Ali Acosta, Jose Luis Acres, Michell Ai. Minh Canh Augenstein, Dawn Alport, David Alsl y, Barbara Amoroso, Maria Anguiano, Alfredo Anthony, Jeremy Antonilv, Michael Arganda, Robert Arther, Geoffrey Augenstein, Dawn Aukl, Darala Ayala, Raul Bagger, Pamela Bagger, Stephanie Baker, Glenn Barlow, Theresa Barr, Chris Barr, Scan Baum, Heather Beard, David Beeson, Jonny Beghtol, Jason Birchard, Michelle Blanton, Barbara Bockman, Jon driennc is in a good mood today. Nikki Nay enjoys being a songleaderat V.H.S. Heidi Hoekstra becomes frustrated in the jumprope contest. w m ? efflectloni CTJ: UndetcL aiiman 74 Juniors ? eklectloni ok VLndaxclaamcn Boehlcr, Kimbcrly Bordwell, John Brennan, Ron Brimhall, Chris Brimhall. Kristy Broberg, Steve Brochlrup, Chnslina Broms, Kirslen Bruce, Beth Brugger, Robert Bnank, Scott Bruns, Laurie Buenrostro, Jorge Buenroslro, Ramiro Buxbaum. Sheri Byrd, Matthew Camberos. Martha Canales, Joseph Carlson, Jennifer Carlson. JefT Carlson, Jessica Caro. Linda Castaneda, Robin Castellano, Christine Judy Rosner, Heidi Hoekstra and Missy Shores hang out together. Castillo. Elaine Castillo, Maria Castillo, Mark Castro, Benjamin Jetson, Jane Cervantes. Laura Chacon. Julie Chadwick. Erinn Chambers, Brian Chau Hung. Minh Chavez. Irma Chavez, Silvia Cimari Kaboda, and Jenny Wilson show some school SDirit. ? aklectLoni ok l ndatclaiiman Juniors 75 ,? aMectloni ok l nderclaamcn- Chcancy, Michelle Choi, Christine Chou, Len Clark, Kelly Kiiii Boehler gi es a big smile lor the eaniera. Coburn, Kyle Collins, Anettc Collins, Kelly Conley, Christopher Constantino, Damien Corona, Suzanne Cortez, Nazario Cortez, Rose Cruz, Gregory Cruz, Monaliza Dang, Doan Davis, Jeffery Deacv, John De Bruhl. ' Dcbra De Graaf, Laurel De Risio, Chris Del Rio, Carmen Dine, Daniel l-rin Ferguson enjoys heavy metal music. Dobley. Ronald Doyle, Denise Du Prec, Latysha Dumoski, Staci Elliot, Bryan Engler, Stephanie Escamilla. Jorge Jetson, EIroy Eyster, Jodi Fancher. Heidi Felipe, Irene Felter, Tanya Felty, Eric Ferguson, Erin Fcrnandes. Candi Fiscus, Gina Flippen, Kathaleen Flores, Irene 76 Juniors ' ? aklectloni oji l ndatclaiima T Laurel De Graff wants to be an actress in the future. r«T « ■ 1 ' ' i i By,i., ' , ' ' 1 H ' JH I m Forsythe, Sheila Foster, Maureen Francisco, Tawnya Franck, Jeffery Fuentes, Andrew Fuller, Karri Gaez, Irma Gallant, Nancy Galvan, Jesus Galvez, Andrew Galvaz, Patricia Gaytan, Sandra Gee, Christine Gee. Henry Gehr, Mike Gelow, William Georges, Christina Gibson, Jennifer Gilbert, Denise Gill, luis Gonzalez, Marisol Gonzalez, Virginia Gough, Michael Goulet, Anthony Govea, Eduardo Graves, Tracey Green, Lisa Green, Sharon Green, Susan Gross, Tiffeny Beinadette Talberl shows us how studying is important to her. Gula, John Guerrero, Marco Juniors 77 -? a iacilon5 oj ]J.na.arclaiima r Gutierrez, Norma Hackman, Bradley Hague, Bradley Hales, Brian D. Hamelin. William Hammana, Samir Would Kevin Barton be classified as a nerd? Hammond, Mark Hansen, Kelly Jo Harenberg, Lisa Harper, Shannon Harrell, Devy Harrison, Alan Hartmann, Therese Harvey, Vanessa Hawkins, Valerie Heacock. John Heffner, Gary Herbers, Beverly Herman, Michael Hermosillo, Joseph Hernandez, Mana Hernandez, Patrick Hill. Jennifer Ho.VinhN. Hoekstra, Heidi Huang, Daniel Huang, Jason Huckaba, Kelli Hudson, Kurt Hurtado, Sergio Hwang, Mii ' hael Ireland, Sean Donna likes the beach. Ishikawa, Mark Jani, Sunil Jebbia, Julie Jennings, Marcie Johnson, Anne Marie Johnson, Dondi 78 Juniors ? aklsciLonS ok UndatcLaiimcn Jones, Sandra Jones, Shawn Jones, Vonda Judd, Christie Kenney, Laura Khamsingrats, Southay Diana Newton is interested in becoming a cheerleader. Keel, Kathy Kidby, Melissa Kies, Michael Killeen, Brett Kim, Frank Kirchhoefer, Rene Kinsey, Richard Kirkwood, Kamryn Kolberg, Jennifer Kovacs, Raquel Kreutz, Scott Kubota, Kimari Kurisu, Corey Lakeman, David Lama, Gary Langford, Glen Larson, Shen Lasister, Randall Laughlin, Sandra Lazcano, Eva Le, Hong Ana Le, Tram Anh Liao, Chih Chen Libidinsky, Staci Lieng, Ngy Lillibridge, Jennifer Gina Fiscus and Ben Castro like hanging out. Little, Danielle Lizarde, Enrique Lopez, Anna Lopez, Virginia Lu, Charles Lucas, Dana Juniors 79 ■.. Ij.L .. I.. .«■!■ ? aklactloni oj tlndLarclaSiman Luellen, Cecily Lugo, Chris Lugo, Matt Lundgren, Christina Luu, Khoi Lycett, Tracy ? Eil Andrew Valdez receiving a candy bar. Lyies, George Lyon, Mike MacMurtrie, Bryan Makhlouf, Lamis Malolepsy, Eric Mamott, Milenia Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Maria Martinez, Maria C. Martinez, Mano McClain, James Mclntyre, Lynee McNair, David Mark wants to be in commercials McQuiston, Anita McWeeney, Ronette Medina, Adriana Medina, Claudia Medve, James Melcher, Jocelyn Michaelson, Kim ■ Mikkelson, Edgar Miles, Jennifer David DeFilippo wishes he had his arm around a girl. Militello, Kan Miller, Chanda Milton, Lisa Miramontes, Cruz Mirko, Mary Mitchell, Mark 80 Juniors ? eklectlon5 ok tlndetclaiimdn Molendyk, Michael Molina, Connie Montano, Carlos Mooney, Siobhan Moore, Alisa Mora. Lisa Jenny Wilson with the help of friends presents the ASB card. Morales, Jessie Moraza. Roger Mrozek, Christine Muella, Michelle Mullins, Cameraon Munoz, Alejandro Munoz, Alicia Muro, Arthur Muro, Jacob Murphy, Kathryn Murphy, Patrick Navarrette, Clariza Navarro, Lisa Kelly Tjokia and Chrissy Georges in- volved with class competitions. Nawabi, Ezalullah Nay. Nicole Nelson, Richard Nepote. Loretta Ngonevongsa, Vandee Newton. Diana Nguyen. Hai Nguyen. Hue Nguyen. KJiai Erin Ferguson is head over heels in love with a guy. Nguyen, Tarn Nguyen, Nguyet Nieuwlandt, Julia Noriega, Jeannete Norman, Richard Norris, John Juniors 81 ?2eklecilonA ok VLndaxcia tman Nye, Kevin Olsen, Jennifer Bernadette Talbert and Stephanie Roller are enjoying a day in pajamas. Orosco, John Orozco, Eric Osborne, Joy Osbraun, Darren Ozkan, Cem Pappas, Earl Pech, Lisa Marie Pena, Manuel Penano, Helbert Peng, Rhoda Perez, David Perez, Maviel Perez, Myrian Perez, Ricardo Perez, Virgina Perrault, Heather Pesce, Jonathon Pesce, Matt Peterson, Eric Peterson II, James Pham, Thach Pham, Yen Phan, Long Pidgeon, Thomas Plumb, Pandora Price, William Purpura, Mark Purpura, Mark Sean Ireland is very active in yearbook and photography. Potts, Heather Racobs, Shawn Ramires, Jesus ? aklectloni ok Undatclaiiman 82 Juniors ? eklectloni ok tCndatclanman Re nolds, Michclc Richards, Melissa Rico, Guadalupe Rivera, (snlhia Roberts. James Robins, Mark Robinson, Darren Robinson, GeolTrey Robles, Alelida Rodriguez. Daniel Rodriguez. Esther Juniors showing their spirit as usual. Rodriguez, Theresa Roller, Stephanie Rosner, Judy Rote. Tanya WWI Raucho, Janet Rubalcaba, Ansteo Rubalcaba, Oswaldo Rudolph. Kurt Ruiz. Maria Salcedo. Carlos Sanchez, Blanca Sanchez, Carmen Sanchez, Jose Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Marco Sanchez. Maria Sandoval. Esmerit Sangkharat, .Aninchana Sangprasit. Pranot Savoie. John Scaffidi, Gregory Kathy Flippin enjoys acting and singing. Scarpine, Carie Schmitt, Elisc ■ r J Schoenbaum. David Scolaro. Michael Seguin. James Seguin. Sean } aHeciloni ok l nd atciaiimtin Juniors 83 ? aklectloni ofj Undetclaaman Selph, David Sepulveda. Gina Shader. Pam Shokes, Thomas Shores, Melissa Silva. Jose Smaldino, Patricia Snider, Cynthia Snow, Nichell Somerville, Jeffrey Sotelo, Alma Ben Castro is trying to fit in as usual. Sotelo, Bemie Sou, Chanserey Spinelli, Gina St. Croin, Eddie Stafford, Robert Steagall, Kimberly Stephenson, Robb Stewart, Kim Strauss, Stephanie Straw, Kris Street, Stacy Struve, Becky Sun, Michael Sun, Victor Sweeney, Karemon Swinberg, Jennifer Tafel, Kathleen Taing, Laeng Takenaga, Phillip A group of juniors smile for the cameraman. Talbert, Bernadette Tieu, Linh Tinnesen, Tracy Toland, Richard Torres, Ernest Torres, Hector Torzon, Tanya Tout, Amanda Tran, Annie Trapp, Gisela Trigsted, Ronda ljv _ 84 Juniors ? aklectloni ok UndarcLaiimcn SP?PTf]?SH Tsai, Henry Tsai, Isabelle Tsujioka, Kelly Turk, Michael Underbill, Tommy Valencia, Venita Valeric, Martina Van Denberg, Melissa Van Trump, Gregory Vang, Mey Varela, Joel Suzanne Corona is very involved in track and cheerleading. Vargas, Sergio Velasquez, Christina Vidinoff, Suzann Vu, Nhat Vu, Thuha Walberg, Jami Walker, Verenda Wallace, Kelly Watson, Wayne Watts, Aaris Wear, Bill Whittaker, Deborah Willis, Tamara Willson, John Wilson, Jennifer Wilson, Kristine Wilson, Laura Wilt, Kelly Wisniewski, Andy Hector Torres really gets into the pep rallies. Wu, Jeanne Yang, Choua Yates, Brandt Yim, SangGu Young, Dorian Ysasis, Sandra Yu, Pat Yungkans, Deborah Zelm, Jennifer Zervas, Kevin Zimmerman, Dawn Juniors 85 Abrams, Kjmberly Acton, Amy Adams, Aegina Adams, Elizabe Aduna, April Aehlen, Thomas Aguirre, Lisa Ai, Huong Akins, Kjmberly Julie Eckenrode loves cheering for her school. Alaniz, Jesican Alexander, Wendy Amya, Victor Andersen. Tara Anderson. Mark Anderson, Michael Anthony, Aimee Aparicio, Ralph Arnold, Denise Arrizon, Alfredo Ashton, Sean Askier, Christopher Aston, April Augenstem, Rotaert Austin, Jeni Avena, David Baer, Susan ■ Badilla, Michelle Barnes, Jennifer Bamhart, Scott Baticrman, Todd Baumann, Robert P aMeciloni o4 ' foaathetne j Beasley, Charles Beck, Lisa Bennett, Nicole Bevia, Carmen Biggs, Kathryn Blain, Michelle Blair, Yolanda 86 Sophomores Blake, Andy Blanchard, Darin Bockholt, Michelle Bollen, Mark BoUen, Victoria Boquin, Diana Bowie, Anthony }QekUctlonS oj ' fo etkexnaa Brady, Kim Broms, J. B. Breault, Elise Broome, Melissa Brown, Richard Brundahl, Kirsten Buck, Jennifer Buck, Tiffany Buelna, Jason BuUard, Jeffery Bungardner, Mike Camacho, Jesus Cambre, Danielle Campos, Denise Canning, Katherine Carlton, Alisa Carrera, Armando Carvell, Aaron Castaneda, Carmelo Castellano, Allen Castillo, David Castillo, Rosa Castro, Frederic Alisa Carlton dresses in a fashion typical of 1985 teenagers. Castro, Joe Castro, Kristina Cena, Jose Cena, Juan Cervantes, Elsa Cervantes, Virginia Chacon, Alejandrin Chang, Tom Chavez, Esperanza Chen, Paul Chen, Sally Chin, Soo Hwan Chiovera, April Chiu, Lillian Chou, Bun Christopher, Wendy Clark, Valerie Coffman, Donald Sophomores 87 Cohen, David Conner, Michelle Conrad, JefTery Contreras, Christina Convey, Michael Cook, Tish Cooper, Carrie Cooper, Michelle Cornelius, Marie Cortez, Marcelina Cortez, Rosaura Counts, Heidi Crabtree, Todd Crosby, Deborah Cruz, Dereck Cruz, Donna Cunningham, Julie Dailey, William Dalquist, Michael Daniels , Michael Daniels, Mike Dao, Hanh Daugherty, John Daugherty, Lloyd Davidson, Rick Davis, Anthony Deleon, Blanca De Maria, Sherry Deacy, Joseph Jennifer Austin works diligently in her classes. Devito, Dominick Dickson, Mike Dinh, Phillippe Dionisio, Marcela Dooroudian, Negar Dorado, Alfred Doyel, Wayne ? Q lactlonA oj ' focjetkexncis Dunn, Mary r ' B Dunn, Marty r ifl Duran, Michael ir -ml Eastman, Jill W 71 Eatherton, Cortney m LA Eaves, Erin m mi Echeverria, Lisa mtmk Eckcnrode, Julie ■I B Edwards, Mike r l Ellison, Doug laf xl Ema, Carri W V-V l Emge, Laura ■ ' ' 1 1 Engstrom, Kevin • H Esquivel, Lily iuM v H mjSiM 88 Sophomores Estrada, Felipe Etters, Slacey Ewing. Diane Fancher. Ken Felipe. Diane Ferguson, Paul Ferguson, Tara Finley, Valerie Fisher, Jami Flint, Eric Folino, Karen Foster. Mary Franck, Angela Gallegos, Victor Garcia, Ignacio Garcia. Jared Garcia, Leonardo Garcia, Valerie Wendy Stafford discusses a writing for her English class. Gaylor, Stephanie Gavlan, Oscar Gaylan, Oscar Germaine, Daryl Giambalvo, Krisline Gibbons, Michael Gill, Gary Giusto, Juancarlos Glover, William Goldman. Adam Gonzales, Martin Gonzales, Felix Granger, Michele ? akleciloni o-k ' foqatkaxnei5 Tjt I. ■■■■ir Green, Brice Greunke, John Grijalva, Robert Gutierrez, .luanita Guzman, Robert Hagemeister, Micah Hal(in. Kevin Sophomores 89 Hales, Michelle Halligan, Wendy Hambly, Traci Harraka, Robert Haskell, Mark Hatton, Angelia Heath, Kevin Hensel, Jason Hepp, Malynn Hernandez, Eridany Hernandez, Martin Hicks, Billy Hicks, Gregory Hines, Crystal P aMection5 o ' feaeiketnea Hipolito, Jeffery Hisey, Lisa Hoang, Trang Houser, Darlene Hsu, Joy Hudson, Brian Hudson, Jeffery Hulford, Charlie Hull, Jennifer Irion, Kimberly Ishikawa, Kevin Jackson, Darrell Jackson, Dawn Javier, Francisco Jenkins, Freddy Jimenez, Alma Jimenez, Guadalupe Johnson, Heidi Johnson, Holly Johnson, Sharma Jones, Chris Jones, Jeremy In a class competition, Sophmores do their best to win! Jones, Jodie Jones, Monique Joyner, Jamie Kagy, Jennifer Kakuta, Don Kamiab, Karolin Kamp, Catheri Kao, Terry Kaplan, Roni Kamik, Jwala Kavanagh, Michael Khashmanian. Pamela King, Buffy Kim, John Kido, Michael 90 Sophomores Kido, Kelvin Killeen, Brian Khreich, Antoine Kinnee, Chris Kinney, Rachelle Kobly, Derek Kohlwey, Lisa Kronebusch, David Kuehl, Stephen Labhart, Robert Laos, Michael Laporte, Gregory Lasister, Crystal Le, Hong Van B Uciloni o-k oaaikexriQii [i EI EEi Lee, Charles Lee, John Lee, Susan Lee, William Leibovich, Mindi Leverett, Michelle Levingston, Christine Leward, Jodi Liao, Wen Chun Linder, Charles Kimberly Akins loves to spend time with her friends. Lipshutz, Lisa Lisk, Deirdre Little, Tamiko Lizarde, Cynthia Lomowski, Jennifer Lopez, Fernando Lopez, Linda Lopez, Miguel Lopez, Tomas Lopez. Veronica Lopez, Samuel Louie. Jeffery Lovato. Jeremiah Lu, Yu Fang Luna, Robert Luong, Luong Lyon, Shannon Macedo, Guillermo Macedo, Natividad Makin, Robert Madera, Michael Mahoney, Lauren Marsh, Jill Martin, Dawn Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Heather Martinez, Joelle Sophomores 91 Martinez, Tiffany Mayor, Aimee McConnell, Danielle McGhehey,Gerrie McGhehey, Ginger Melkus, Karianne Mendoza, Laura Merilus, Cormac Messick, Thomas Miller, Shayne Mirko, Laura Michell Thompson carry- ing books to class? Mlcoch, Tami Mobley, Michelle Momtaz, Bijan Mintejano, Ricardo Montoya, Shannon Montoya, Oscar Morales, Ken Moreno, Amy Moreno, Miguel Munoz, Cathy Munoz, Irane Munoz, Michael Murphy, Michael Nagel, William Nakawaki, Barbara Navarrette, Elizabeth Navarrette, Robert Nelson, Jennie Nelson, Nichole Nichole Nelson loved be- ing on the Pep Club squad this year! Nepote, Carl Newcomb, Sonja Nguyen, Bich Nguyen, Bong Nguyen, Bat Nguyen, Cat Nguyen, Dan Nguyen, Dat Nguyen, Dinh Nguyen, Hang Nguyen, HanH Nguyen, Hoi Nguyen, Luan Nguyen, Thuy O ' Brien, Janel O ' Donnell, John aMectioni o-k ' foaatkarneii 92 Sophomores Obermayr, Mark Oborn, Dena Oflavian, Brian Orellana. Joseph Ornelas, Maria Orosco, Michael Osgard, Kristine Ozeki. Alison Padias, Chnsli Padilla, Leonel Paiafox, Mercedes Parisi, Teresa Parker, Cynthia Perham, James Persingcr, Brendan Petersen, Amy Pham. Tuan Phan, Dong Phan, Ngoc Pierce, Tracy Piersol, Sean Pike, Harold Pileggi. Vince Pineda. Jaime Pommier. Jason Ports. Diana Powell, Heather Preston, Karyn Puentes, Brenda Quam. Sharon Sophomore Amy Petersen spends a lot of time around the activities office. Quazi, Huma Rain, Patnck Ramirez, Elvia Ramirez, Hector Ramirez, Miguel Ramirez. Oscar Ramirez. Sergio Rasheed, Arshiya Rawalt, Deryk Redd, Karen Redmond, Richard P aMectloni o ' foaatkaxnem Reed, Jefl ' ery Reid, Mark Requejo, Robin Riley, Shawnda Rivera, Andrea Rivera, Charles Rivera. Paul Sophomores 93 Roa, Adam Roberts, Scott Roberts, Todd Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Colin Rodriguez, Frank Rodriguez. Kristi Rodriguez, Rosalinda Roeder. Adam Roman, Abel Rosas, Shelly Ross, Danielle Roundtree, Becky Royals, Tammeria Ruacho, Marybel Ruiz, Laura Ruiz, Stephanie Rusell, Cindy Ryan, Lisa Rygalski, Amy Michelle Thompson and Tiffany Buck look a little like sisters! Salas, Michael Salazar, Monica Salazar, Octavio Salvatore, Karen Sanchez, Jose Sanchez, Marcos Sanchez, Raul Sanchez, Ruth Sanga, Alfredo Sangkharat, Duracha Sao, Sokunthy Sapien, Julian Sather, Lisa Savedra, James Savoska, Karen Schimke, Robert Schlemmer, Keith Schneider, Sean T e leciloni o ' foaaikaxneis 94 Sophomores % Scott, Jeffrey Scott, Sheila Seguin, Stacey Segura, Steven Seki, Cynthia Sema, Rosa Shea, Mark P aMectioni o-k oaatkexneij Shelton, Paul Shepard, Jannife SherifT, Michele Shotsberger, Stacy Sicre, Alexandre Silva, Ernestine Simmon, Jennifer Smissen, Stacey Smith, Eric Smith, Laura Smith, Laurie Smith, Mark Smith, Nina Smith, Robert Nichole Nelson always seemed to be where the camera was. Sorensen, Holly Sotelo, Leonardo Srun, Kdoeu Stafford, Wendy Starr, Shenan Stevenson, Dale Stewart, Jennifer Stipek, Kevin Stokes, Laeslie Stoll, Diann Stone, Adrienn Surjadinata, Abrahemi Swanson, David Sypherd, Robert Sophomores 95 Tafelski, Kimberly Taggart, Daniel Talamoni, June Talavera, Sara School is not always a time to look your best. Tan, David Taylor, Julie Taylor, Tamara Teano, Philip Teipe, Marlr Tomko, Michael Thompson, Brian Thompson, Michelle Thomsen, Andrew Thomsen, Christopher Tieu, Bang Tinnesen, Sandy Tipton, Diana Tortorice, Paulo Trinh, Due Tryon, Sandra Turman, Shari Ung, Ngoc Ung, Phuong Utz, May Valdez, Kristine Valerio, Francisco Vanantwerp, Ann Varela,Angelica Vargas, Olga Amy cheers on the sophmore class at a pep rally. Jamie Joyner is a choir singer. ii 7i m i 1 ■■. jS ' ' % . ' ar . • ; •!! va i ' I . ' gfn f irj i 1 I ' K h • iii H • ' , ii H i : « !« ' 2jmk ;i -«iirs«!KK - a vr-: ai . j ' isxf, ' m. ■• P aMeciioni o ' foaatkarnaii 96 Sophomores Vega, Dennis Vega, Lavinia Velena, Michael Vertican, Michelle Vilgiate, Joy Villarino, Pilar Vimonkhon, Latsadavan Vu, Hoang Vu, Sang Vu, Tam Wacker, Stacy Wagner, Kristie Walejko, Mark Walker, Chandra Walker, Tonja Wallace, Julie Walters, Jeff Wankel, David Weiers, Kristen Weiske, Brian Weiss, David Weiss, Wendy Wells, Rayanne Wesoloski, Sarah Whaley, Darren Whitaker, Kimberly Wideen, Russell WUber, Shellie The bunny, Alisa Carlton, is surrounded by admirers — or do they just want to get in the picture? Wilder, Orit Williams, Bill Williams, Deirdre Williams, Margaret Williams, Todd Wilson, Brett Wilson, Dena Wilson, Mary Winters, Nancy Wise, Nora Wolfe, Michael Woodfm, Tim Woolsey, Ralynn Wright, Donna Wu, Don Yang, Peggy Yen, Dennis Ysais, Carmen Zapka, Michael Zavadil, Phillip Zirwas, Stacey P aMectioni o-k ' foaatharnaa Sophomores 97 P a lactloni o ' To(3etketneii iy - opnomore Irriendd 4?i f! . ' 6Ay ) V c ei. 98 Activities ■ aMcctloni o ' fo atkatnea ) freshman friend 5 ,. . u.c-J, 7 ' s .■, ,, i. . k T ' 4 v ( ex- , Cz ' 7 : o7 $ r ; ■ kt. p V.1 cri vr - • 5- H y ojfe. - S ' ] ;n l-T r Freshmen 99 e£ igg Led by president Amber Malolepsy, and an outstanding cabinet, the Freshman class had an awesome first year. The most important thing to do, in order to have fun in high school, is to get involved, and the class of ' 89 was definitely involved; in class competition, in the Oingo Boingo school spirit contest, at sport events, at dances, and in other ac- tivities. This group has great potential in leading our school to more excellent years. 1. Amber Malolepsy leads the Valencia Dance Squad in another impressive performance. 2. Amie Ayala and Art Galvez view the scenery from their planter during lunch. 3. Travis McMonagle hopes someday to become an actor. 100 Freshmen 1 Abner, Christina Adams, Lance Adams, Stephanie Addeo. John Aineo. Danny Albce, Steve Alcorn, Jeff Allan, Bill .- llen, Duanc Allred, Troy Alvarado, Claudia Alvarado, Miguel Alvarez, Francisco Alvarez, Louis Amaro, Angela Amenya, Lisa Amoroso. Charlie Amoroso, Nancy Anderson. Brian .Angel, David Anguiano, Judy Aratari. Tracy Crystal Decker enjoys reading books! Archer, Michelle Brandi Walker walks with an arm full of things to study! .Arias. Imelda Arias. Mike Amette, Ross Arnold, Tana Ayala. Arnie .Ayala. Isz ,Azim. Maggie P eMectloni o-k ' foaatkatneii Badilla. Angclique Bailey. Tama Baird. Ben Baker. Shelsea Ballentine. Brady Bannister. Linda Barcla. Cynthia Barr. Heather Kelly Giambolvo was a member of the pep club performance group. Barton. Kathy Bass. Jamie Becerra. Michelle Beck. Tracy Freshmen JOl Bcligraph, Mark Bell, Tia Bcltran, Ivy Gina Roberts and Andrea Fabula stick together. Bcrnal, George Bice, Stephanie Bickford, Lance ra rs Bilharl7, Brent Blackard. Jill Mackstock, Donna Blean, Missy Bledsoe, Kellie Bohannon, Chad Boncnfant, John Bradshaw, Eddie Bradshaw. Mali Bramble, Scott Bridges, Peter Brochtrup, Gloria Brone, Andrea Brown, Josh Bruns, Ryan Bui, Ngauycn Bunn, Honci Castro, Celeste Campanis, Alexa Campbell, Carrie Campbell, Kenneth Cantrell, Michelle Natalie Collon was a dedicated pepstcr this year. t. } akUctloni o ' foaatnirneii Carlson, Andy Carlton, Janice Carmona, Andy Carroll, Scott Carter, Brady Carter, David Carter, Heather Cashoan, Keytha Castillo, Maria Casucci, Teresa Caulford, JciT Ccna, Carmen Ceroe, Fernando Chadwick, Amanda 102 Freshmen i ffmm (hail, ( )udoni C ' havc , Melissa Chavez, Michelle Chen, Helen Cheng. Alan Chinchilla, Alex Choi, Cindy Cisneros, Brigitle (lark, Shcri Clemens, Shane Clifr, Chris Amber Malolcpsy is the Freshman Class President! Collon, Natalie Conn, Jay Constantino, Tiffani Copcland, Chris Corona, Daiira Corte , Cynthia Corte , Irma Covarrubias, Richard Craig, Steve Crooks, Lisa Crosby. .Sonja Cross, Michelle Cruz, Mike Cunningham, Dana Cusick, Scott Dahlberg, Jason Daniels, Suzanne [ ' )anlevy, Karry Dauphin, John Davis, Addcy Davis, Jeniee Debeau, Joe Decker, Crystal Sarah Strand laughs hear- tily at some good naturcd joking near the Senior quad. ?2aklactlQni oi ocatkaxnaa r S f Dclgado, Antonio Delong, Melissa Deng, (ienc Dhacrens, Alex Diaz, Alberto Diaz, l.uis Dihn, Catherine Dodd, Steve Class presidents hang around one another. Freshmen U)i Dominguez, Rene Dominguez, Wendy Douangmanivon, Outtaraa Douglas, Brandon Dunlery, Karry Eakin, Chris EUiott, Ken J ekUctlonS oj ' foaatkexnesi Chris Eakin was the goalie on the Frosh Soph water- polo team. EUyson, John EUwell, Rosemary Ema, John Erdmaivi, Jennie Erdmann, Julie Escallier, Lisa Escamilla, Hugo Estrada, Linda Fabula, Andrea Fadie, Shannon Pagan, Eric Fahey, Audry Fancher, John Farmer, Matthew Fisher, Gary Fisher, Shane Fleschner, Steve Ford, Bob Phyllis Henzler shows her ability to vegetate. Ford, Robert Foster, Diane Foster, Jody Fox, Shannon Franklin, Lisa Frantz, Danny Fryar, Brian Gadasy, Sherone Gaidosh, Charles Galvan, Naty Galvez, Arturo Galvin, Vernon Gameros, Loren Ganahl, Jeff Garcia, Felicia Garcia, Jose Garcia, Jose L. 104 Freshmen Garcia, Julie Garcia. Natalie Garcia, Norman Garcia, Saundra Gardner, Danny Garouhle. .Iiilic Garrell, Tracy )QeUecttoni ol foaetfterneii Giacumakis, Andrew Gianibalvo, Kelly Gilpin, Krisla Gomez, Cathy A group of Freshman laugh on their way to class. Chris Porter had better be careful of Carmen Torzon. Gonzales, Anjanette Gonzales, .Art Gonzalez. Cesar Gonzalez. Elda Gonzalez, Elena Gonzalez, Maria Gray. Craig Gray, Jason Green, Tela Green, Teresa Greer, Tracy Grisanti, Nicole Grossi, Lcray Gunder, Carrie Guxzman, Juana Guzik, Brian Guzzo, Tom Guzman, Sylvia Gwosdof, Jenni Hall. Tracy Hamilton, Stierri Hamlelt. Barbara Hardy. Stephanie Harvey, Eddie Helm. Julie Henderson, .April Hcnzler, Phyllis Herbert, Dana Freshman pepsters put on the moves during the pep rally. Hernandez. Jesus Hernandez. Jose Hernandez, Ray Hernandez, Victor Freshmen 105 Herold, Rich Herrera, Ben Hilton, Steve Hilavac, John Hoffman, Missy Hogiund, Brady Holiingshead, Mark The Freshman float was manned by Scott Paulsen, Michaela Underhill, Alan Cheng, and Chris Lowe. An unidentified Freshman plays out his her inner self with a mask that was quite becoming! Hole, Steve Hook, Allison Hopson, Vas Horton, Aaron Horwich, Jeffery Hozak, Kevin Hsing-Yee, L ee Hubbard, Connie Hsu, Lenna ladone, Danielle Ibarra, Lupe Jackson, Donna Jahnke, Cathy Jaynes, Stephanie ?QckUctlonS oj To etketnen Johnson, Chris Johnson, Jarrid Johnson, Mike Johnston, Chris Jones, Julie Julian, Thomas Kalafut, Tarn Kamp, Steve Kedmahy, Keovilay Keele, Jason Kenny, Veronica Khashmanian, Paul Khamsirgrat, Siam Khashmanian, Paul Kilian, Steve Kirchhoefer, Ronny Koehler, Chris Kovacs, Chris Kubota, Trisha Kuehl, Kerry La Porte, Debbie fflP lEligl!! 106 Freshmen Lam, Due Lam, Kim Lamberson, Rick Larson, Chris Larson, Jennifer Lasudowiez, Richard Laurent, Leon Leasuleasure, Keef Lee, Melissa Lee, Nancy Leon, Juan Leuinson, Paul Liddicoat, Laura Ligeros, Merilee Amber Malolepsy was this year ' s Homecoming Freshman attendant. Jane Taggart demonstrates her school spirit at one of the many pep rallies stag- ed this year. Lin, Kai Lincavage, Gretchen Lindsay, Jimmy Lizarde, Uiana Lopain, Galit Lopez. Mario Lopez, Randy ) ekUctioni o ' foqatkaxnaa Lopez, Rudy Lopez, Victor Lorge, Ken Loughner, Erika Lovato, Tim Lowe, Chris Lucero, Tract Lugo, Jaime Lundbem, Dawn Luu, Thu Macedo, Juan Makiyama, Kathy Mallelt,.Stacie Malolepsy, Amber Manke, Troy Marcantel, Michelle Marcu, Nicoleta Markuson, Amy Martinez, Araceli Matthew, Jason May, Ken Freshmen 107 wrmam. Jennifer Williams is com- mitting a serious crime, walking with an upper classman. The freshman football team was undefeated this year! Maynard, Matt Mays, Andra McAllister, Paul McCabe, Erica McCoUum, David McDonald, Kristen McGaruey, Dawn McGregor, Traci McNeely, Mike Melia, Mary Mendez, Joey Mereness, Rashel Merilus, Brunei Messinger, Christina MiliteUo, Kelly Mitchell, Michelle Montes, Abe Montgomery, Erin Mora, Elliott Morales, Maria Moreno, Lucy ?QekUctloni o toQethetnea Morrell, Eddie Morton, Phillana Mota, Ruben Muniz, Eric Murphy, Tiffany Muro, Summer Myers, John Nakai, Lesli Nakatani, Wendy Naura, Janette Navarro, Tony Nelson, Stan Nguyen, Nga Nguyen, Kieoanh Nguyen, Long Nguyen, Nguyet Nguyen, Tommy Nye, Jason Nyus, Jason Obermayer, Sarah Ocampo, George 108 Freshmen Ojeda, John Olario, Michaela O ' Neill, Jennifer Omelas, Blanca Ortiz, George Oswald, Brian Ovhelas, Ricky Pacho, Robert Padilla, Aima Parsons, Brenda Parsol, Steve Pate, Angela Patterson Terysa Paulsen, Scott Pelton, Neal Peralta, Ralph Perez, George Perez, Jose Perez, Lola Perez, Lorena Perez, Man Perez, Roland Perez, Sandra Perfecto, Vicky Perfecton, Pablo Phan, Minh Pham, Thu Pham, Tuan Phillips, Marc Pilkington, Darrin Pineda, Edward Pineda, Mario Pineda, Mike Plan, Bessie Pope, Paul Porter, Chris Puras, Deborah Purtell, Joe Raff, Holly Ramirez, Lisa Ramirez, Noe Ramirez, Sal ?Qejdectioni ok fecseihetneis Mr. T showed up in a Freshman class during spirit week. During the Fall sports ral- ly, the Freshman yelled the loudest — especially since there are 507 of them! Freshmen 109 Ramos, Hilario Ramos, Tony Rangel, Angel Rashford, Tim Reddel, Ben Rena, Robert Retana, Mike Reyes, Humbert© Reynoso, George Richards, Stella Richison, Tracey Rigg, Raihelle Rivera, Veronica Roberts, Fawnda mmmm eMectioni ojt foaetkatnea Roberts, Gina Roberts, Margie Robertson, Robby Robinson, Carl Robinson, Christal Robles, Eddie Rogers, Matt Roller, Scott Rosskelly, Randy Rosner, Bobby Rubalcava, Frank Rubalcava, Griselda Rubin, Eric Ruiz, Griselda Ruiz, Veronica Runge, Brett Rygalski, Paul Salazar, Michele Salounsanong, Sengphet Sandoval, Fellie Sandoval, Jessie Sanford, Kristan Santos, Reunoldo Scales, Cathy Scherotter, David Schnaible, Jason Schneider, John Schoenbaum, Mike This was a typical looking Freshman during spirit week. For many Freshman dur- ing the first few weeks of school, it was sink or swim — many sank. 110 Freshmen Schramm, Jenni Schullz. Nichole Scialdone, Lisa Seguna, Jennie Sclph. Tracey Serna. Liduxira Seymour, .Andrea Shearer, Chris Sheehan. Ted Shepard. Guy Shih. Chris Sivadan. Tracce Skinner, .lason Skubion, Chrissie ) eUactloni o foaetketneii Smith, Shawn Snow. Nichole Soo, Yoianda Sorensen, Rohr Spieiman. Sarah Steele, Scott Stempson, Chris Stewart, Danny Steven Fleschner played solid waterpolo for the Frosh Soph team. Sloll, Liz Strand. Sarah Struck, Christie Stubbs. Tim Swall. Jana Swanston, Steve Swartz, Shane Sweet, Sheryl Seymour, .Andrea Taggart. Jane Taplin. Tanya Taylor, Jason Terrozas, Jeftery Thomas, Craig Thomas, Kevin Thompson. Laura Toji, Connie Tomko. Cathy Torres, Rachel Torrez. Tina Here a group of Freshman run away from the mighty seniors. Freshmen 1 1 1 Tout, Anthony Tran, Hoai Truong, Van Tryon, Stacey Tsai, Cindy Tsai, Ruel Turner, Trista Underhill, Michela Valdez, Stefanie Valenzuela, Sammy Van Horn, Dawn Vargas, Sara Vargas, Valene Vasquez, Joey Vega, Noel Venard, Ray Vera, Pedro Villahveva, Trinidad Vimonthon, Pannhayay Vonrader, Denise Vu, Bao ?QeUactloni oj foaetkeznes Vu, Nhan Vu, Truong Waineo, Dannv Walker, Brand ' i Wallace, Christy Wallace, Mike Wells, Melinda Debbie LaPorte and Sarah Strand led the Freshman class to an outstanding year. Carrie Campbell leads a group of her classmates back to class after they learn how quick lunch is at Valencia High School. Wendland, Eric Wcyland, Derek White, Rich Williams, Jennifer Williams, Teena Wisnicwski, Michelle Womack, Eric Yang, Hu Yao, Ju Yee, James Yosclopp, Juliette Young, Bob Young, Nathan Youngsma, Kristcn Yousif, Sam Yturraldc, Alfredo Zarrahy, Michelle Zau, Michael J 12 Freshmen Row 1 (L to R): Alma Padilla, Amber Malolepsy, Mary Mirko, Natalie Colton. Row 2 (L to R): Teresa Parisi, Jennifer Gib- son, Karen Folino, Trista Turner, Jane Taggart. Ro y 3 (L to R): Christy Wallace, Rohry Sorensen, Tamiko Little. Row 4 (L to R): Katie Murphy, Gloria Brochtrup, Kelly Militello, Amy Acton, Holly Johnson. fe a. r C Color Guard, (L to R): Deidre Lisk, Denise Gilbert, Julie Erdmann, Holly Raff, Dawn Augenstein, Jennifer Erdmann, Volanda Blair, Jodi Eyster and Jill Eastman. L Leaders 113 akUctloni ok aadetiklja 00 00 S S 114 Leaders P a lecthni o JJ aadatiklp, Orchestra, Front (L to R): Julie Seymour, Robin Eckenrode, Susan Clark, Annette Rustung, Shannon Montoya, Shawnda Riley, Jennifer Carlson, Tereas Casucci, Lisa Harenburg. Middle (L to R): Brad Hague, David McCoUum, Ching Shih, Jessica Carlson, Maria Castillo, Christina Abner, Beth Bruce, Cheryl Enoch, Nancy Gallant, Mr. Nelson. Back (L to R): Darrel Wesenberg, Stephanie Kamp, Tonya Rudie, Mellisa Richards, Christi Judd, Beth Savoska, Tanya Michaelson, Margaret Williams, Elise Schmitt, Khymm Michaelson, Jeff Louie, John Harrington, Melissa VanDenberg, Tania Armes. Percussion, Front (L to R): Robert Sypherd, Chris Thompson, Robert Augenstein, Julie Garcia, Tanya Michaelson, Nancy Gallant, Tracy Aratari, Cheryl Enoch. Back (L to R): Sean Ashton, Steve Kamp, Darrel Wesenberg, Chris Eakin, David Selph. Leaders ■UV-ilUVl . ' ..fiiyrVfllll ' TB VJ 116 Leaders 1985-86 Pepiten a Uctlont o iadauk ' ip Songleaders, Top to Bottom (L to R): Nicki Nay, Michelle Young. Middle: Kym Biggs, Carol Callahan, Leslie Schrepfer- man. Bottom: Karen Gray, Tanya Michaelson. ym Biggs Carol Callahan Karen Gray Tanya Michaelson P af Urzicnf c - Ceadandlja Nicki Nay Leslie Schrepferman Michelle Young Leaders 1 1 eMeetioni oj JLaadet klp ' ? Leaders i 2 lectioni c Jlaadaxiklp J.V. Cheer, Bottom to Top (L to R): Shawnda Riley. Middle: Hol- ly Sorenson, Nicky Nelson. Top: Crystal Hines, Stacey Seguin, Christine Levingston, Julie Eckenrode, Heidi Johnson. Crystal Hines Christine Levingston ' teasers 119 WefJlKJI ' ■ —TBYtJC ? akUctloni ok JLaadauhlp ' UeAoroi SlJl: David Crawford Marlene Cedillo Joanne Rodriguez Michelle Gallup Thad Aylsworth Wendy Mendenhall Richard Sinay (Adviser) Andrea Nelson Jamie Thomas Sean Ireland Michele Tapper Beth Savoska Daryl Mallett Top Steffany Mathis Craig Barton Photographers David Crawford Thad Aylsworth Sean Ireland Steffany Mathis Adviser Richard Sinay Theme Reflections of ' 86 120 Leaders P aAlectloni o-k JLaada-aklp Leaders 121 1 . Class Presidents — Tom Castro, Jenny Wilson, Amber Malolepsy and Fred Jenkins gave all to make the best year ever. 2. Special Advisor — Justin Adams gave us the experience to do things right. 3. President — Gary Wesoloski led us through a year to remember. • Reflections of JteadatAkip- This year was a year to remember due to the time and hard work they put in. Our leaders are part of our heritage and have become part of Valencia itself. In the years to come, remember all of the activities and fun we had and remember the effort it took to do it. ■•22 Leaders jrf ■ E w £ H9vbiS m lENClA 1. Foreign Exchange Students — Lotta Harrysson, Peter Pihlsrom and Birgetta Christensen had an interesting ex- perience in the U.S. 2. Senate President — Stephanie Kamp. 3. Vice President — Marlene Cedillo helped make an outstanding year. 4. Council Persons — Kelly Hansen and Wendy Mendenhall. KekUcttoni oj acdetjAia ' Leaders 123 1. Karlyn La Roque — Elections Commissioner 2. Nicki Yoimg — Secretary 3. Shelly Carter — Treasurer 4. Dwayne De Nolf Trina Hope — Athletic Commissioners 124 Leaders The 1985-86 ASB president was Gary Wesoloski. This year, Gary along with the rest of the ASB cabinet has sponsored many activities besides the usual homecoming, winter formal, and prom. We had Noon-Time activities, once every two weeks, a big brother big sister program, ice cream sundaes for the scniors on the first day of school, and most attended the after jgame dance. This year ' s members of the ASB cabinet joined the P.T.A. to intermix and discuss school matters. Pe UctionJ oi Jlcadetaklp 1 . Karen Gray — Pep Commissioner 2. Debra De Bruhl — Inter Club Council 3. Beth Summers — Publicity Commissioner 4. Jim Thompson — Activities Commissioner 5. Tanya Michaelson — Fine Arts Representative 6. Gina Camarena — C.A.S.C. and P.T. A. Representative ALENClk 1 . aj lecitoni o J eadetaAtp Leaders 125 ? a Ucilon. ' o f-iadexsklp Junior Officers, (L to R): Secretary — Christina Velasquez; Vice President — Kim Steagall; President — Jenny Wilson; and Treasurer — Christina Brochtrup. Junior Senators, (L to R): Jessica Carlson, Myriam Perez, Kim Boehler, Gigi Gee, Bcrnadcllc Talbcrt, Cynthia Snider, Kim Stewart, Jennifer Carlson, and Stephanie Roller. 26 Leaders ? 2rUciloni o Jlaa ieriklp •Sophomore Officers, (L to R): Treasurer — Karen Savoska; President — Fred Jenkins; Vice President — Jwala Karnik; and Secretary — Shellie Wiiber. Sophomore Senators, (L to R): Kathy Canning, Holly Sorenscn, Michelc Sheriff Amy Petersen, Heather Powell, Michele Granger, Amy Acton, Paul Rivera, Laura Emge, and Jeff Louie. Leaders 127 selection. ' of; J-aaAaxihifa Freshmen Officers, (L to R): Secretary — Natalie Garcia; President — Amber Malolepsy; Vice President — Debbie La Porte; Treasurer — Sarah Strand. Freshmen Senators, (L to R): Rohry Sorensen, Steve Albee, Chris Lowe, Scott Paulsen, Brenda Parsons, and Tim Rashford. 2(S ' Leaders Freshman Football: Front (L to R): Brandon Douglas, Jay Conn, John Ojeda, -cY Kevin Sanchez, Ray Vernard, Kevin Thomas. Row 2 (L to R:) Tim Rashford, Ran- , ' q, dy Roskelly, Eric Muniz, Guy Shepard, Joe Avalos, Shane Fisher, Jeff Hoawich ;£ ' tt a Row 3 (L to R): Brent Bilhartz, Andy Carmona, Chris Larson, Ted Sheehan, Tracy - J ' J - Garrett, Duane Allen. Row 4 (L to R): KeefLeasure, Lance Adams, Coach McCon- y ' f ' ' S nel. Coach Frazer, Coach Pallares, Duanne Terrill, Rich Covarrubias. Row 5 (L to -• ' T-- ' - - -P V ' R): Jayson Gray, Steve Rangel, Dave Carter, Chris Johnson, Scott Steel, Scott _ . - V Paulsen. ? c Mactloni Ok vlctoties ■1 •77 ' . , 4iimifS The 1985-86 freshman football team established this year that the future of football at Valencia High School is going to be quite secure. The team this year had a record of 9 wins and no losses with one tie. Some of the outstanding players on the team were KeefLeasure, fullback; Steve Rangel, linebacker; Mike Pinada, nose-guard; and Scott Paulsen, defensive end. Some of theoutstanding defensive backs were Guy Shepard, safety; Randy Roskelly, corner-back; Freddy Cisneros, safety; and Ted Sheehan, corner- back. Finally, the quarterback, Tracy Garrett, player with exceptional poise. 2. A great tackle by 55 Steve Rangel. 3. A tough down for 65, Chris Johnson. 4. Traccy Garrett hands off to KeefLeasure. Fall Sports 129 r. ■F I ? akUciloni oj iciorliii . 1. Receiving a kick-off return is Robert Navarreltc. 2. A tough lake down for the Anaheim Colonists. 3. The running of Robert Navarette was in- strumental to the team this season. This year the J.V. football team finished third in Orange league play. The guys played tough all season, play- ing some of their better games toward the end of the year. liO Fall Sports J.V. Football Team, Front (L to R); Pat Rain, John Beeson, John Norris, Mike Velena, Paul Rivei Joe Orellano. Middle (L to R): Bill Timmermans, David McNair, John Daugherty, Bill Nagel, Mai Dunn, Dale Stevenson, Mark Govea. Back (1 to r) Mike Scolaro, Jim Medve, Scott Kevetz, Robe Navarrette, Joe Acosta, Anthony Davis. Last (L to R): John Bordwell, Richard Nelson, Coach Ilei sen, Coach Pike, Coach Scheetz, Dan Tagged, Mark Walejko. Not pictured: Bill Hicks, Bill Dalle Ken Morales, and Jared Garcia. ■ r. ? i j Uctioni 9Jt ictotU5 1. Linemen in action. 2. Marty Dunn, Bill Terman 38 and Nacho Garcia 85 all converging to cause a fumble. 3. A successful hand-off to Richard Nelson and a clear opening leads to a TD. 4. Paul Rivera boots the ball a long way! Fall Sports 131 ■ e )t« rntKL tiv ' t- ' - fj V iciozia ' 132 Fall Sports 1 . Field goal by Bryan Elliot ( 4) as Jim May holds the ball. 2. Offensive guard Tony Burciaga ( 52) holds baek a Matador. 3. Tigers in action: 64 senior Steve Turino, 58 senior Oscar Torres, and 54 sophomore Fred Jenkins. 4. Tony Goulet gels some of the 1 40 yards he ran for this game. 5. ()ffensi e guard, Joe Ciarten, is out to get a Matador. 6. .Andrew Ruscitto at his best. 1. Taking a time out, Coach Marrujo goes out to have a talk with the Tigers. 2. Quarterback Jeff Martinez. 3. All in on the tackle as 41 Jason Cruz, 58 Oscar Torres, 64 Steve Turino, 22 Dorian Estcs, and 78 Joe Garten. 4. Kick-off by Andrew Ruscitto 92. Along his side is linebacker Robert Rangel, 76. 5. Just another touchdown for junior Tony Goulel, who will be back next year to make Valencia powerfull again. rl Fall Sports 133 preelections oj Vlciorlai ORANGE counrrs ALL-TIHC RUSHMG LEADER VMS i« ' ;i PALLARES 1. Ray Pallares is con- gratulated by his team mates 88 Jay Van Gorden, and 75 Xavier Hicks after breaking the Orange County all-time career rushing record! 2. One of a number of memorabilia that was sold to commemorate the breaking of the rushing record a record that will stand for some time. 3. Ray broke the rushing record against Western, the traditional tough rival for the Tigers-here he is on one of his typical break-away runs--this became such a familiar sight to Tiger fans and to Tiger opponents. 4. In a game later in the season, Ray would break not only the Southern Sec- tion all-time rushing record, but he also set the all-time career rushing record for the state of California! 5. Here he is.. .perhaps the greatest athlete to set foot on the Valencia High School campus. At 5 ' 11 and 187 pounds, Ray was a powerful, exceptionally balanced runner with quick moves, and an un- canny sense for knowing how to take a tackle. He slashed through tacklers, hurdled them, ran over them, ran past them for an incredible 5,213 yards in his three year varsity career. In his senior year he reached an incredible 2,085 yards in one single yean 134 Fall Sports Alectioni o yictotiei K H ■ HlBHU u L . HpHH H B ' A H ■iv.? .i -;t -. H H g r . v, 1 kI 1 m H ' i ' ' %. ' ' .: ' i. ' •■,-:••. ' ■ ' .. 1 Bi ■• H K ' l ■ s 1 K ■ iJi ' B PP LM T ' ' w. 1 . Ray Pallares gains more yardage while Joe Garten 78 and Andrew Ruscitto 92 lead the blocking. 2. 14 Mike Edwards and 92 Andrew Ruscitto make a great tackle on an unfortunate opponent. 3. The Tiger defense was very stingy this year, giv- ing less than 7 points per game. 4. Robert Rangel 76 and Oscar Torres stick a Matador to the ground. 5. Robert Rangel 76, a 6 ' 1 230 lb. 3 year varsity starter, was the reason for a lot of the outstanding success of the varsity for the past three years.He was named as a 1st team all-league defensive back as well as defensive back of the year in4985. Robert may have been the most gifted athlete in football Valencia has ever seen. We know that whenever there was a tackle made, Robert came up from the bottom. Because of a serious injury in an auto accident in mid-season this year (1986), we may never know how well the varsity could have done with him on the field we do know that with him, Valencia was defesively an extremely powerful foot- ball team. Fall Sports 135 ecic All Orange League First Team Offense Tony Goulet Xavier Hicks Ken Recla Jay VanGorden Defense Brett Gregory Shawn Racobs Andrew Ruscitto Oscar Torres Second Team Offense Jeff Martinez Defense Mike Edwards Jason Cruz Orange League Most Valuable Player Ray Pallares Orange League Lineman Of The Year Joe Garten 136 Fall Sports 1 St Row L to R): Dorian Estcs. Dwaync Dcnolf, Sergio Hurtado. Brvan Elliott, Dave Chavez, Chris IXrisio Jason (ruz. Row 2 (L to R): Brett Ciregory, Jason Marr, Tonv ' Surciaga, Jim Mav, Nacho Hcr- Hiv«i p . ' P ' ' ' ?, ' ■ ' • ' ' - f ' - ' y- tUich ' Marruio, Jav Van Gordon, Erik Hlywka, Ered Jemkins, Brian Gula, JcIT Martmc , Brad Hall, Slc o Tunno. Row 4 (I to R)- Coach Q yictat a.i Patcha, Ray Pallarcs, Robert Rangcl. Alan Harrison. Kevin Barton, Mike Edwards. Dave DeFilippo. Bob Morgan. Row 5 (L to R):Todd Borowski. Eric Peterson. Craig Dickens, Ken Recla. Matt Pin- ckney, Xavicr Hicks. Shawn Racobs. Norman Nakawaki. Coach Dolan. Row 6 (L to R): Coach Thomas, Mark Williams, Andrew Ruscillo, Tony Gouiet, Don Wmters, Joe Garten, Coach Secley. To say that the Tigers of Valencia had a good year in foolhall is to put the idea mildly — in tact, this team had an excellent year. Winning its third league crown in the last three years, and advancing to the second round ol ( IF helbrc losing to evenlual winner. Saddleback, made the I4K5 season a very ad- mirable one. When the season opened, the team was ranked fourth in ' range County, but they lost their first game to Westminister 7-6. This proved to be a valuable lesson, since the Tigers came back to beat Sonora WO. Then we played traditional cross-town rival HI Dorado, coming back to win 1 7-1(1. Then the Tigers added two more shut-outs to their list by beating Trov . 0-0 and then to Bolsa Grande 48-0. 1 inally. the Tigers opened league play against Savan- na and womped them 6.V Magnolia was a revived team looking for an upset letory over the Tigers, but Valencia scored another shut-out 26-0. This years homecoming game was a disappointing loss to Western. I S-1 5. but the Tigers came back to pounce on Brea i -0. 1 hen our last league game .igainst Anaheim was an easy 34-6 Cakewalk that earned us a share of the Orange Icage title with Western. The Tigers mov- ed on to CIF as the seoncd place team, but they managed to wallop Nor- walk .VS-0. Then, on a rain-soaked field, the ball slipped too often from figer hands as they went down to defeat against Saddleback and ended Iheir season With a total III se en shut-outs in one season, the Tigers can be |iroud of a truly outstan- ding season! r all Sports 137 A P AUctioni oj VlcioxUi 1. Blocking is 78 Joe Garten and 54 Fred Jenkins as 22 Dorian Estes breaks for it. 2. Quarterback JefF Martinez in action. 3. Senior Ray Pallares rushes to gain more yardage for a victory over Norwalk, 35-0. 4. Blocking is Fred Jenkins as Tony Goulet makes his way around. 5. Dorian Estes makes a break as 74 Shawn Racobs blocks. -:i lis Fall Sports - iVB-M ' tP rr it • jtSKj Km ' ' ' -1 m i liii ; lectio tJ a { ictotUi ' j 1. Andrew Ruscitto moves in for a sack of the quarterback. 2. After a pass from Jeff Martinez, Tony Goulet rushes for more yardage as Joe Garten looks to block. 3. Dorian Estes rushes over right tackle for some quick yardage. 4. Ray Pallares ran for 1 34 yards in his final prep game, establishing himself as the best run- ner the state of California has ever seen! 5. L to R — Tony Burciaga, Andrew Ruscitto, Erik Hlywka, Fred Jenkins, and Shawn Racobs get set for the kick-off. Fall Sports 139 r. -A Rn Tk • ' ■ il rr . Tra J _ J42 Hoio Ssrlnhh o ' ad cJLeaque L o-L nampd 1. The team shows their disapproval of certain behaviors of some team members. 2. The varsity team does their laps before the game. 3. The team doing their pre-game shooting. 4. Varsity Water Polo: Front (L to R): Wayne Watson, Sean Barr, Andy Grenier, David Bar- bour. Middle (L to R): Bill Equitz, Kurt Rudolph, Greg Scaffidi, Ricky Schroeder, Todd Jeffreys, Andy Wizniewski. Back (L to R): Coach Guest, Coach Kayne, Coach Tony Bell. As usual, this year ' s Varsity Waterpolo team had a winning season. The team ended the season as Orange League co-champions. The team swam to the second round of CIF before losing to El Segundo. The team had a number of players who were all-league 1st team: Andy Wisniewski, Sean Barr, Kurt Rudolph, Wayne Watson and honorable mention was given to Dave Barbour, Andy Grenier, Bill Equitz, Todd Jeffreys, and Ricky Schroeder. P aMectloni o-k Victoria i 140 Fall Sports A. V . f- oio J a5 a Ljveat iJji ear 1 . Tony Gonzales flexes his swimming muscles before a meet. 2. Craig Barton shows how NOT to grab a ball. 3. J.V. Water Polo, Front (L to R): Tony Gonzales, Lisa Milton, Tim Woodfin, Frank Kim, Darren Norris, Shenan Starr. Middle (L to R); Coach Guest, Coach Kayne, Coach Tony Bell Not Pictured: Craig Barton. For the first time in the school ' s history , Valencia had a J.V. team that competed. The team had an outstan- ding record, and were invited to play in CIF competi- tion. The resurgance of waterpolo at Valencia has made the program develop to the point where there is a great deal of competition for varsity positions-it seems the future of waterpolo at Valencia is quite secure. T Q ' kUctloni o-k l lctoriei tr Fall Sports 141 ro6n oph f- olo Sjrinidned J 2-0 in oLeaque This year ' s Frosh Soph Waterpolo team had an ab- solutely awesome year! Not only did they post a perfect 12-0 record in league, they captured the league cham- pionship. Coach Guest credited their record to hard work and all the swimming they did in summer league. Their outstanding record was also due to the efforts of each and every team member. i Mectioni oji lctotie5 } h r - iP - 142 Fall Sports I I akUctloni oj Vlciotla S econa in C. .-Ir. Led by CIF champion Chris Lugo, the Varsity Cross Country team had a great year. Showing a lot of desire and hard work, the team once again were Orange League Champs! In the league championship race, the Tigers dominated the race. Although Chris Lugo won first place in the CIF championship finals, the team finished second as a teani in CIF — a fantastic accomplishment by itself! Coach Cummins again put together a great running team that represented a great Valencia tradition — winning cham- pionships in Cross Country! 1 .The team relaxes before an important league final meet. 2. Co-MVP Chris Lugo winning first place in league. 3.C0-IVIVP Jim Towie ran outstanding races all year long. 4. The 1985 Boys ' Varsity Cross-Country Team. Sitting (L to R): Jaime Lugo, Jim Towle, Chris Lugo. Kneeling (L to R): Kurk Hudson, John Melia. Standing (L to R): Matt Lugo, Brian Seguin, Brett Killeen, Eric Osgard, Billy Em- mel, and Brian Killeen. Fall Sports 143 Zrfodh oph f unnefd J4ave a Ljreat Mi ear This year ' s Boys Frosh Soph team had agreat season. They worked hard and showed a lot of desire. The teams biggest thrill came when, led by MVP Jamie Lugo, the team finished third in league. Because of this teams perfor- mance, the future for Valencia Cross Country looks good. 1 . Mike Schoenbaum and Chris Shearer look like they are enjoying their little run. 2. Team MVP Jamie Lugo gets congratulated after finishing his race. 3. Mike Tomko blitzes by a Magnolia opponent. 4. The 1985 Boys Frosh Soph Cross-Country Team: Sitting (L to R): Brice Green, Dennis Yen. Kneeling (L to R): Mike Schoenbaum, Mike Tomko Chris Shearer, and Andy Blake. }Qa Uctloni oj lctotUi J 144 Fall Sports n Front (L to R): Vernon Galvin. Ken Lorgc. David Angel. Rcnaldo Santos, Randy Roskelly, Back (L to R): Steve Dodd. Bon Reddell, Ken Canibell. Andy Carlson, Brian Beckncr. John Enia, Not Pectured: Rudy Lope . This years Valencia Freshman Basketball team did an exellenl job m defeating Brea tuice and getting the League title. This was accomplished through hard work and in- telligent plays. The starting I ' lle was: Rudy Lopez, Andy Carlson, John Ema, Steve Dodd, and Randy Roskelly. The overall record was 20-2 and League was 10-0. Front (L to R) — Ed Pinada, Joe McMormick, Kevin Thomas, D ' shon Bowie. Mick Retana, Due Lam, Ed Runge, Back (L to R). John Scaumann, Dwayne Allen, John Schocnbaum. Ed Herrera, Chris Johnson, Roland Perez, Steve Albee, Eric Wendland, Matt Maynard. This years Valencia Freshman Reserve Basketball team did a good job from working hard in practice, hustling, playing better than anticipated, and being motivated The most valuable player was Due Lam who made a great con- tribution in beating El Dorado in the final seconds with a jump shot. The overall record was 10-6. - ' . . v, .M f K Fresh Basketball 1 earn Frosh Reserve Team Steve Dodd shooting for two as his opponents try to block it. P a Uciioni of l ictorUi Rudy Lopez shooting for two. Winter Sports 145 f Robert Grijalva. Mike Munoz, Shenan Starr, Mark Shea, Mike Tomco, Sean Ashton Front (L to R): Sean Piersol, Tony Bowie, Mike Kidd, David Avena. Joe Deacy. Not shown; Robert Navarette, Dan Taggart. =— - i The Sophmore basketball team of 1985-86, had an exceptionally good year. Total season won-loss record; 17-5. Pre-season won-loss record; 10-2. Orange League won-loss record; 7-3. The Valencia Sophmore team placed third in final Orange League standings. We asked Coach McC ' all about this past season, his reply, We had a highly successful season, winning the Santiago Tournament, beating league champion Western twice, and finishing with a respectable record. .At their Ban- quet on March 20, awards were annouccd to the following; Mike Muno for Most Valuable Player, Tony Nowic for Most Improved, and the Coaches Award went to Robert ( irilalva. 14( Winter Sports .J Sophmore Coach Mike McCall ayectioni o-k Viciorisi OL 1986 Vaiencia .V. BaiLtUii TJi earn T Top Row (L to R): Bernie James, Tom Aehlert, Mike Kies, Mark Shea, Richard Nelson, and David DeFilippo. Bottom Row (L to R): Chris Barr, Ed St. Croix, Vinh Ho, Robert Holmes, Mark Castillo, and George Caulford. The 1985-86 J.V. Boys ' Basketball Team had an outstanding season! The team ' s overall record was 19-3 (league record 8-2) and the team placed second in the final Orange League standings. Junior Varsity Boys ' Basketball Awards were earned by Jeff Franck, Most Valuable Player; Mike Kies, Most Im- proved; and Chris Barr, Coach ' s Award. Team Captains were Jeff Franck and Chris Barr. Winter Sports 147 nrrrjZMJiMWi urxsa a L(ictioni o Vict.-ytiei r Top (L to R): Norman Nakawaki, Conrad Huygen, Kevin Jones, Dennis Burbank, Robert Boogers Herrell, JefTFranck, Pat Hernandez. Bottom (L to R):i Mark Hood, David La Rue, Keith Williams, Sergio Alexander, Darren Robinson, and Willie Hatch. DLA weAome 1986 Uaieitcia Uiaef L ardltu y adhetbaii Ui ' 9 ' earn 985-86 Season Record Valencia 58 La Habra 30 Valencia 55 Katella 52 Valencia 44 Mater Dei 58 Valencia 71 Esperanza 60 Valencia 65 Glenn 47 Valencia 42 Buena Park 41 Valencia 49 Cerritos 47 Valencia 44 Fullerton 45 Valencia 57 Kennedy 78 Valencia 62 Santiago 53 Valencia 62 Garden Grove 52 Valencia 55 Bellflower 65 Orange League First Round Valencia 35 Brea 71 Valencia 56 Anaheim 50 Valencia 44 Savanna 26 Valencia 36 Magnolia 37 Valencia 49 Western 37 Orange League Second Round Valencia 49 Brea 52 Valencia 49 Anaheim 50 Valencia 50 Savanna 47 Valencia 57 Magnolia 42 Valencia 58 CIF Western 71 Valencia 62 Etiwanda 52 Valencia 54 HH Wilson 65 FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Brea 10-0 Valencia 5-5 Western 5-5 Savanna 4-6 Anaheim 3-7 Magnolia 3-7 Playing very well against the tougher op- ponents especially teams with big and good centers — is what made this years boys Var- sity basketball team different than any other in the past. Team defense especially at- tributed to the team ' s overall record with special highlights, including a 3 point victory over Katella in the Valencia Tournament and the 1st round CIF win over Ftiwanda High. This team, with its captains Kc m .lones and Norman Nakawaki, played an outstandingly tough schedule and played well against teams with excellent talents. Of course, the Valencia team had excellent talents of their own in- cluding seniors Kevin Jones and David LaRue, who were both named Most Valuable Player and All Orange League. Junior Dennis Burbank, who was starting center with 12 points and 8 rebounds, was also named All Orange League and who will be one of next years captams. WAV TO GO TIGERS!!!!!!!!! 148 Winter Sports ?2akUctlQni oA ' ictorlai Winter Sport 149 r ? crlecilon5 o-k Victoria Ulte ZJiqeri cJjefeated the LagieA at Ualencia J4iqn cnooi! Friday nights C.I.F. basketball game came as a defeat to the Etiwanda Eagles. Valencia defeated the Eagles in a final score of 62 to 52. Forward Kevin Jones scored 18 points and Guard David La Rue scored a total of 22 points, most of which were lay-ups. 1 David La Rue making one of his 22 points. 2. Mark Hood 23 and Dennis Burbank 53. 3. Dennis Burbank 53 shoots for it! Winter Sports 151 152 Winter Sports ? clUciloni oi Vlctorlai 1 David LaRue shooting for two while his opponent tries to tickle him. 1. Dennis Burbank in a stance to make a free throw. 3. Kevm Jones what a B-O-D. 4. Keith Williams showing his special dribbling technique. 5 Darren Robinson. David LaRue. Dennis Burbank, and Norman Nakawaki all wait for the rebound 6. No Wimps describes what Valencia ' s Varsity baskelball learn is all about. ? ektectloni o l ictotiei 1 . Dennis Burbank taking his chance at a free throw. Dennis Burbank shooting for two, Ke in Jones tossing a pass. Dennis Burbank shooting for another two. David LaRuc shooting for two while Dennis Burbank tries to hold t)IT the opponents. fi Norman Nakawaki in action and David LaRue waiting tor a pass. Winter Sports 153 soccer AWARDS Most Valuable Robert Hassis Most Valuable Defense Tim Brunk Most Inspirational Vinh Pham Most Improved Mavnard San Jose ?2a Uctloni o lctotlei Front (L to R); Paul Rivera. Mario Puentes, Chad Grunseth, Shane Fisher, JetT Hudson, Todd Batterman, Chris Koehler, Capt. Vinh Pham Back (L to R): Maynard San Jose, Chris Stempson, Kevin Stipek, Adrian Nawabi, Mickey Sicre, Mark Smith, Gary Lama, Capt. Robert Hassis. Coach Hooey. Not Pictured: Capt. Tim Brunk. Capt Tim Brunk has a grim outlook , drian Nav abi shows us Mr, Cool. 5¥ Winter Sports Capt. Robert Hassis lead the Tigers to victory. Wanted! Capt. Vinh Pham! D.O.A.! The Varsity Soccer team took 2nd in Orange League action with a 4-4-0 record behind Brea, who tied for CIF champs. The Tiger squad was defeated in 1 st round CIF play by Fulierton Union H.S. 1 -0. P sMccttoni o vlcto lei soccer Gee, Coach. Are you sure we play here? Winter Sports 155 r T c Uciloni oj VlctotUi : 1 j 1 oaa Marchant puts on one of his famous holds. Dwayne Denlof helped lead the team to a 20-3 overall record. This year our Varsity Wrestling team had a outstanding overall season of 20 and 2 and a league record of 4 and 1. The captain this year was Dwayne DeNolf . The teams most valuable varcity players were Dwayne DeNolf and Fred Jenkins. The teams biggest thrill was beating Western. All League Champions were Dwayne DeNolf, Sam Lopez, Robert Labhart, Xavier Hicks, Todd Marchant. All CIF Champions were Fred Jenkins (champion), Dwayne DeNolf (2nd), and Sam Lopez (5th). The person who established the records for this year was Fred Jenkins who tied records tor most wins with 43. The leading performer on the team this year was Fred Jenkins who also had a 4.0 G.P.A. Varsity Wrestlers, Back (L to R) : Todd Marchant, JefT Mar- tinez, Hector Torres, Fred Jenkms. Shawn Racobs, Xavier Hicks,. Front (L to R): Sam Lopez, Jarred Johnson, Kevin Zervas, Mike Salas, Dwayne DeNole, Robert Labhart. Jarred Johnson did outstanding work as the Ix ' st freshman on the team. ISd Spring Sports e leciioni oiVictox ' iei Varsity Final League Standings Place Name of Team Won Lost Tied 1 Magnolia 4 1 2 Valencia 4 1 3 Western 3 1 1 4 Savanna 2 3 5 Anaheim 1 4 1 986 Varsity League Scores V.H.S. V.H.S. V.H.S. V.H.S. V.H.S. 43 22 33 49 54 vs vs vs vs vs Western Magnolia Savanna Brea Anaheim 20 33 24 18 13 The year ' s most valuable J.V. wrestler was Andy Carmona. J.V. Wrestlers, Front (L to R): John Fancher, Jason Nye, Shane Swartz, Shawn Smith, Eddie Harvey, Craig Thomas, Daryl Germaine, Ryan Bruns. Back, (L to R): Steve Rangel, Keef Leasure, Jason Cruz, Duane Terrill, Tony Boone, Vas Hopson, Andy Carmona, Eddie Cisijeros. Spring Sports 157 r s lectloni o ictorie6 Andy Ruscitto hits 22, a C.l.F. Southern Sec- tion Record. Todd Booher filled in as catcher from time to time. H Brett Gregory led the county m hittmg with a .524 averaRe. Sean Tack played in the outfield for the Tigers. Tim Churchill played 1st and was one of four power hitters — over .400 avg. Mike Smith was a ulihty player for VHS. 158 Spring Sports ? af Uctloni ,oj [Victoria The Varsity Baseball Team is 13-8 overall and 9-6 in league. This year ' s team had great hitting power with newcomers Mike Ed- wards, Shawn Racobs and Dennis Burbank to add to Andrew Ruscit- to and Tim Churchill. The pit- ching staff was strong with return- ing starter Tim Churchill and relief Jeff Martinez. This year Brett Gregory will pitched with newcomers Dennis Burbank, and Robert Navarrette. The team lost in the 1st round of CIF to Edgewood 5-4 in 8 innings. Front (L to R); Scott Sitting, Todd Booher, Jeff Martinez, Kyle Coburn. Brett Gregory Middle (L to R): Mike Smith, Robert Navarrette, David De Fillippo. Mike Edwards. Back, (L to R): Shawn Racobs, Tim Churchill, Dennis Burbank, Andrew Ruscitto, Sean Tack, and Coach McConnell. Andy Ruscitto played catcher all season long.  Coaches Thomas, McConnell, and Scheetz Shawn Racobs was our DH along with Dennis Burbank Spring Sports J 59 Up to publication date the junior varsity baseball team is 4-2 overall and 2-0 in league with an 8-7 victor over Savanna and a 6-5 victory over Magnolia. Robert Gri- jalva, Anthony Davis, and John Daugherty are the strong hitters. The J.V. pit- ching staff is headed with Mark Govea with Robert Grijlava and Charles Rivera coming in to add help. Front (L to R): Chris Thomson, Charles Rivera, Mike Anderson, Eric Smith, Harold Pike. J H Broms, dy Thomsen. Back (L to R): Miguel Moreno. Allen Castellano, Richard Nelson, Anthony Davis, N Govea, John Daugherty, Tony Khreich, Robert Grijalva, Coach Dane Ilertsen. P a Uctlon i o , ( ; toziai - ..suS ir. -TOi Anthony Davis John Daugherty Cl IC Olllllll 160 Spring Sports Brady Ballantine Coach ' McCall Mike Pineda P a lectioni ol lctor.le5 .jg Ben Reddel Up to publication the Freshman team is 17-1 overall and 1 5-0 in league. Coach Mc- Call feels that his team is very strong and does very well. His starting pitchers are Sam Lopez and Ken Lorge with Humberto Reyes coming in as relief. The Big Hitters are Roskelly, Gar- rett, Lopez, Lorge, Reyes, Red- del and Ema. ront (L to R): Kevin Sanchez, Mike Johnson, Reynaldo Santos, Brady Ballantine, Mike Pineda. Middle I V , to R): John Doughin, Ken Lorge, Randy Roskelly, Louis Alvarez, David Angel, Chris Sheaver. Back V , to R): John Ema, Tracy Garrett, Steve Kamp, Ben Reddel, Humberto Reyes, Rudy Lopez. — Spring Sports 161 ) e laciloni o l lctotiei 1 . Jim Towie wins another race! 2. Boys ' Varsity Track, Front (L to R): Brian Killeen, Brett Killeen, Eric Osgard, Kurt Hudson, Daryl Mallett, Henry Gee, Chris Lugo. 2. Dennis Houser, Brant Yates, Rene Kirckhoefer, Brian Seguin, Veu Pham,Dave Schoenbaum, Tom Gonzalez, Bill Price, Dwayne DeNolf, Jim Towie. 3. Steve Tonno, Norm Nakawaki, Chip Lid- dicoat. Chin Dang, Dennis Murphey, Scott Paulsen, Craig Dickens. 4. Virgil Paulsen, and Coaches Mike Cummins, Harry Dolen, Eric Kramer, John Evans. 3. Dwayne DeNolf went to league. 4. Finals in the pole vault. The 1985-86 Varsity Boys ' Track Team ended the season with an outstanding record. The team went undefeated in Orange League. The boys were vic- torious in league for the second straight year. 1 5 boys qualified for CIF prelims. v 162 Spring Sports =; 1 . Tony Goulet. Norm Nakawaki 2 Tom Gonzalez, Bill Price, Mike Daniels, Dave Schoen- baum, Dennis Yen, Mike Tomko, Jeff Alcorn 3. Bill Price 4. Jeff Alcorn 5. Jim Towle I — 2aMect ' ion5 o l ictott ' ei Spring Sports 163 r Eric Flint Colin Robinson Enc Flint f BP } Minh Ai V Front (L to R): t ' oach Cyrus, Todd Williams, Pat Yu, Colin ■ Robinson. Back (L to R): Minh Ai, Charles Lee. Mark Ishli Kawq, Sang Vim, Carl Flint, Eric Flint. ? a iactloni o l lctotUi 164 Spring Sports a Lactioni o Victoria tiita ljl Sang Yim Carl Flint • , •- W ' %k imr ) Carl Flint PatYu Colin Robinson Eric Flint The Boys ' Varsity Tennis Team has had a successful year. Under the direction of Coach John Cyrus, the team concluded their season with a league record of 9-0 and an overall record of 10-2. For the third consecutive year, the team captured the Orange League Title with Senior Carl Flint as an exceptional team captain. The Varsity Tennis Team continued to remain in the runn- ing for the C.I.F. Team Scholar Athlete Award. The team had already beat two teams in C.I.F. action at the time of printing, and are on their way to the quarter finals for the fourth year in a row. Pat Yu and Carl Flint were leading the team to victories over John Glenn and Baldwin Park. Spring Sports 165 From (L to R): Hahn Dao. Luan Le, Uan Waineo, Phil leano. Back (L to R): Paul Rygalski, Paul Bruce, Rick Castro, Ching Shih, Robert Harraka Mark Haskel Coach Calderon, Ken Allen, Paul Chen, J Mark Haskell The JV Tennis Team has had an extremely successful season. Under the coaching of Mike Calderon, the team won Orange League for their fifth consecutive year. With an outstanding record of 14-1, the JV Tennis Team is led by their number one singles, junior Paul Chen, and doubles team, junior Mark Haskell and sophomore Robert Har- raka. who were undefeated in their league. ' ♦ Paul Chen Mark Haskell Paul Chen V 766 Spring Sports j- s lectloni o lctoxlai S. Varsity Golf Team, (L to R): Craig Thomas, J. B. Brown, Allen Harrison, Mark Shea, Ron Dobley, Mike Zapka, Brian Beckner, Harold Pike. A Mike Zapka This season has been exciting for the first year golf team coached by John Winek. Their preseason record was 4-3 and their league record was 5-5 resulting in an overall record of 9-8. The golfers placed third with a tie in their league. Individuals qualifying for league finals at Los Romos were Alan Harrison, Mark Shea, and Brian Beckner. These three boys also qualified for CIF. KJ iii Vi ' eOBMl ' -A- . 1 Mark Shea Ron Dobley Allen Harrison ■ eklectlani o-k ictoxlai Spring Sports 167 I ly r 5r c7rK5 quuiiry Tor K ir ! Look out wall! Here 1 come! m ik m m « Coach Guest leads the safari ... to C.l.F! The Boys Varsity Team took 2nd place in league by a few points. The Freestyle Relay team took 5th place in 2A-CIF ac- tion. Dave Barbour and Sean Barr placed in the top 20 in individual events, and Ricky Schrocder Wayne Watson Bill Eqijitz and Andy Wisniewski also competed in CIF. The team captured 55 points total. Close behind the 1st place team with 90 points. CIF 55 Points Dave Barbour — 1 1th 500 Fr, 200 Fr, 5th Fr Ricky Schroeder — 500 Fr, 200 Fr. 5th Fr Sean Barr — 4th 50 FR,5th lOOFr, 5thFr Bill Equitz — Breaststroke Andy Wisniewski — Breaststroke Wayne Watson — 5th Fr c lecilon o yictotU liiii 111 i Seated; Captain Dave Barbour Standing (I to R): Coach John Schroeder, (iary Wesoloski, Kurt Rudolph, ( aptain Andy Wisniewski, Wayne Watson, Ricky Schrocder, Andy tirenier. Bill Equilz, GeofTGalindo, Todd Crabtree, Sean Barr, Darren Norris, Coach Kayne Kudlubek, Coach Mike Guest. 168 Spring Sports .UllMIKnillllltllKIUIIIUKIIIIitllillltUttI WM i«||«lMjUyUii«W ' (ii (lii(4JllliUi(m KHUUUUiaiUiffiUiluUiHtuiii UUIIIUI M IMk ' ' S  . Mf x.e£ij.  9 m t :; «w ? skleciloni oj; tctotiei ' .if ' W a %• I J % X Q sy, n m « (0 0) swimming d- - C backstroke Canyon Relays (L to R): Coach John Schroeder. Oscar Gaytan, Jeremy Jones, Eric Rubin, Corey Scott, Chris Eakin, Steve Fleschner, Chris Lowe, Charlie Amoroso, Gen Muraki, Shenan Starr, Kevin Engstrom, John Myers, Van Trong, Joey Vasquez, Brian Fryer, Coach Mike Guest. M 1 1  - Gee, Coach. He wears his goggles funny. ' •W '  ▼., ■.r ..  %- Gen Muraki comes up for air. Spring Sports 169 to C . . Led by Laura Kenny, who was the team MVP, the Girl ' s Cross Country team had an outstan- ding season. The team showed a great deal of consistency and improvement as they narrowly lost the league title to Savanna. However, the two teams met again in the CIF prelims. This time the Tigers raced past the Rebels and placed ninth in the prelims, well ahead of the Orange league champion team. I. Team MVP Laura Kenny runs to the finish at the league finals. 2. April Chiovera and Myriam Perez race by their opponents. 3. The 1985 Girls Cross Country team: Front (L to R): Stacy Street, Stephanie Engler, Kim Stewart. Suzanne Corona, Julianne Avalos. Middle (L to R): Stacie Mallet, Michele Reynolds, April Chiovera, Jeniel Davis, Laura Kenny, Dawn Zimmerman. Back (L to R): Dana Lucas, Heather Pcrrault, Myriam Perez, Jen- nifer Olson, Mary Melia, and Tish Cook. 1 4| «a4f: ' - •« r 70 Fall Sports K j iscitons vn V ictotiei 1. Suzanne Corona speeds by her opponents during the finals of the league championship. 2. The runners anxiously await the start of the Orange League finals. 3. Jeniel Davis looks as if she had an easy run during this meet. 4. Julianne Avalos swiftly sweeps past a Brea opponent as she helps the girls cause for 2nd place in the Orange League championships. Fall Sports 171 ■ cf lcciloni o Vlctoxlci— — ? 1. Julie Cruz played consistent- ly well for the team. 2. Diane Ewing preparing to return a volley. 3. Thanh Ai trying to decide on how to go about hitting the ball. 4. Kim Corra concentrating on making a play. 5. Dawn Gcske smiles pretty for the camera while Thanh Ai concentrates on winning the game. v: 172 Fall Sports ? akUcttoni o Vlctorlai lU To say that this year ' s girls varsity tennis team was excep- tional would be an understatement. The over-all record for the team was 21-2 with their league record an impecable 10-0. The girls had an outstanding season, reaching the CIF semi-finals before losing to LaQuinta, an old rival. Each member of the team made it to 1st team all-Orange league, a very unusual ac- complishment! Diane Ewing was named the teams most valuable player. The team captains were Thanh Ai and Kim Corra. 1. The 1985 team: Row 1 (L to R): Julie Cruz, Dianne Stoll. Row 2 (L to R): Anne Le, Jennifer Kolberg, Tram Ann Le, Kim Cor- ra, Donna Ewing, Diane Ewing, Dawn Geske. Row 3 (L to R): John Henry Cyrus III, Thanh Ai. 2. Kim Corra was one of the team captains. 3. Diane Ewing showing off her excellent movement on the court. 4. Anne Le lobbing back to an unsuspecting opponent. Fall Sports 173 : Uciion 9 yictotiei This years .I.V. (Jirls Tennis team won another league ehampionship again for the seeond year in a row, assur- ing the future of tennis championships at Valencia tor years to come. The team put things together with hard work, long hours of practice, eagerness to excel and learn, togetherness, and excellent coaching. Their over- all record was 14-4, with an outstanding league record of 9-1. Individual performances bu Hong Van l.e and Jwala Karnik in their doubles matches led the team to many victories. 174 Fall Sports ?2cklacilonS q ■ { ictoxiaS This year ' s Junior Varsity volleyball team consisted of 12 members. The team was captained by Christi Padias and Barbara Nakiwaki. The team was coached by Debbie Fassel. Other key players on the team were Tara Anderson and Barbara Nakawaki. This years most valuable player was Christi Padias. The Coaches Award went to Barbara Nakiwaki and most improved to Teresa Casucci. The overall record was 7- The league record was 5-5. I. The team moving in perfect tandem! 2. The team takes a moment to set the strategy for the next play. 3. An excellent bump from the back helps put the team in a scoring position 4. Christi Padillas gets ready to slam her opponents. 5. Is this ball ever going to come down? Fall Sports 175 f t H Bv ' 1 V 1 r M H ' Vf H m iMk. 1 H j k H m ' ' ' 1 v j H B aB P Alaciioni 9it l lctotiei 176 Fall Sports This years Varsity Volleyball team was led by captains Trina Hope and Angela Granger. The team finished third in league with a respectable record of 6-4. However, they were invited to the Cif play-offs for their finish in league, but they lost their first round to a tough Upland team. Much of their success was due to the hard work in practice and the able coaching of Pam Trimble. Ther were three members to the all-Orange league team 1st team: Trina Hope, Michele Granger, and Kimari Kubota. Angela Granger was the teams most valuable player. Christa Caudle was chosen as the most improved player. The coaches awards went to Trina Hope and Kimari Kubota. 1 . Michele Granger and Valerie Finley. 2. Coach Pam Trimble and captain Trina Hope. 3. The awesome defense of Trina Hope and Kamari Kubota. 4. Christa Caudle shows perfect form in the serve. 1. Trina Hope and Kamari Kubota team-up for a return. 2. The team takes a time out to set the strategy for the next session. 3. Valerie Finley strides con- fidently from the court after a victory over Brea. 4.Tracey Tinnesen and Kimari Kabota practice their serves before a big league match. 5. Krista Caudle, Angela and Michelle Granger team-up for a slam against a hapless Anaheim team. 6. The perfect set: Angela Granger to Trina Hope as Michele Granger and Tracey Tinnesen look on. ? akUc tloni oj Victoria Fall Sports 177 f 2ai Lectloni o l lctott ' ei (L to R): Siobhan Mooney, Steffi Strauss, Susan Rich, Lisa Linder, Ronette McWeeney, Angela Granger, Jenny Wilson, Kiman Kubota. Vinnie Vega, and Tracy Tinneson. Coach; John Henry Cyrus III. SJhe 1986 Uaiencia LjiriA Uariitu ( aAKelball Jeam 1986 SEASON RECORD Valencia 48 Brea 76 Valencia 78 Anaheim 27 Valencia 29 Savanna 46 Valencia 51 Magnolia 80 Valencia 71 Western 65 Valencia 50 Brea 63 Valencia 66 Anaheim 18 Valencia 45 Savanna 49 Valencia 66 Magnolia 65 Valencia 6 1 Western 46 Results overall Won 1 4 Lost 8 League only 5 5 FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Brea 10-0 Savanna 8-2 Magnolia 7-3 Valencia 5-5 Western 4-6 Anaheim 0-10 Lots of hard work, and a fun spirited team is what made the 1985-86 girls Varsity Basket- ball Team different than any other team coached at Valencia. One of their highlights was winning the Canyon Tournament with the exceptional efforts of the whole team especially Jenny Wilson, .Angela Granger and Lisa Linder (this years team captains). Steffi Strauss and Kimari Kubota also received All Orange League with their excellent talents and abilities. They had a very good year along with a very tough season. 178 Winter Sports atlectloni o victorias Winter Sports 1 79 r e-kiacilc r.i o ciorli5 ' fi S HSSB? Lavinia Vega shoots for a basket. (L to R): Lavina Vega, Angela Granger, and Siobhan Mooncy huddle together to shout we ' re 1 . 1 r-H ?- w tcnwa. Ml klU MkltH Jenny Wilson and Ronette McWecncy try to win the game. Lisa Linder shoots for two while Ronette McWccney tries to block her opponents. ISO Winter Sports I I I crjUciicrni o VlctorUi This year ' s Valencia JV Girls ' Basket- ball team played an outstanding season. The teams biggest thrill was beating Brea 38-33 since Brea was the only team that the JV ' s lost to in the past 4 years. They accomplished their overall record by believing tha t they could beat the best. This year ' s captains were Micah Hagemeister and Debbie Debruhl.The most valuable players were Nancy Amoroso, Lauren Rich, and Micah Hagemeister. And the most improved players were Erica McCabe and Aman- da ChadWick. The overall record was 17-2. League record was 9-1. GREAT JOB GIRLS!!!! Front (L lo R): Nancy Amoroso, Micah Hagemeister, Natalie Garcia, Debbie Debrual, Amanda Chadwick, Nicole Mata. Back (L to R): Jessica Carlson, Lauren Rich, Krista Gilpin, Kristen McDonald, Enca McCabe, Stephanie Rice, Jennifer Carlson and in the middle (holding the ball) Coach Wolke. Again, Coach Wolke holding the ball SMILING??????? 25 Stephanie Rice makes her move. Winter Sports 181 A UKANGE LEAGUE STANDINGS l.LaQuinta 10-0-0 2. Valencia 7-3-0 3. Garden Grove 5-5-0 4. Brea01inda2-6-l 5. Anaheim 1-7-1 6. Orange Lutheran 1-8-0 Awards Most Valuable Offense Rayeanne Wells Most Valuable Defense Slacey Zirwas Most Inspirational Allison Hook Coach ' s Award Michelle Lcverett F. Ward Otis Memorial Scholarship Award Tracy Greer Scholarship Recognition Awards Cathie Lycn Mary Melia Lisa Havenberg Front (L to R): Debbie LaPorte, Lynda Sanchez, Mary Melia, Trisha Smaldino, Shannon Montoya. Middle (L to R): Juliette Yoseloff, Allison Hook, Kelly Giambalvo, Lisa Harenberg, Stacey Zirwas, Michele Leverett. Back (L to R): Coach Leverett, Rayannc Wells, Carri Ema, Jenni Buck, Dcnise Horvat, Knsti Osgard, Sham Turman, Amy Petersen. aklcctloni o-k lctoxlai All Orange League 1st Team: Raye Anne Wells, Kristi Osgard 2nd Team: Michele Leverett, Debbie LaPorle, Allison Hook The lady tigers ' varsity soccer team had an outstanding year with an 11-9-1 overall record. They took second place in Orange League with a 7-3 record. Beating San Clemente in a shoot-out and avenging a loss by Garden Grove were two of the high moments in the year. Also, our girls ad- vanced to 1st round GIF. Excellent year girls! ♦J ♦J . Denise Horvat moves the ball into striking distance. 182 Winter sports Debbie LaPorte drives the ball past an opponent. Coach Leverett is all smiles when his team wins. Hey! Where did everyone go? .eklictloni O ' k ylctorlci Front (L to R): Rene Dominguez, Shari De Maria, Malynn Hepp, Lamis Makhlouf, Denise Doyle, Donna Cruz, Melissa Kidby. Middle (L to R): Rosaura Cortez, Mary Foster, Buffy Ann King. Julie Jones, Tracy Greer, Susan Baer, Julie Cunn- ingham, Cathy Lyen. Back (L to R): Coach Lyen, Sarah Strand, Kathryn Barton, Joelle Martinez, Addie Davis, Stacey Frazer, Amy Rygalski, Michelle Hales, Dawn Lundberg. ( ) Awards Most Improved Julie Cunningham Coach ' s Awards Michelle Hales BufTy King League Record 3-7-2 Winter Sports 183 wrmm iiwmi|iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii i i 111 ■ TTTMTWm ETTTHSi 184 Spring Sports Once again, Valencia shined with talent and sportsmanship. Both the boys ' and girls ' track team finished the season undefeated. It was noted that every member did an outstanding job and it was team effort that added to the overall success this year. The girls captured their fifth consecutive league championship title. Spring Sports 185 -. A 1 r ' ' l S ■.iV t Eileen Lepis swims to victory; Glub! Help! Glub! The Girls ' Varsity Swim Team had an excellent season. With only six members, they captured second place in league. Jana Swail took 12th in the 100 backstroke in 2 A CIF, and was entered in the 200 freestyle. D D- 0) D) 2 e Uciioni o [ ictorles jiiii ij iii 1 iilii iiiii liiiJ 11 M {From L lo R): Coach John Schrocder, Lisa Millon, filccn Lepis. Coach Kaync Kadlubek, Jennifer Zelm, Captam Joyce Krot er, (aplam Belh .Summers, Jana Swail, Coach Mike (iuest. 186 Spring Sports 3 t L • ii 1 liJl iiiii ii ii iii- - c l(ZctionS of: Victoxlai Seated: Jennifer Scott. Standing (L to R): Coach John Schroeder, Janel O ' Brien, Nora Wise, Michelle Wisniewski, Denise Von Rader, Michaela Underhill, Angelique Badilla, Tami Stone. Not Pictured: Gina Roberts, Margaret Roberts, Coach Kayne Kadlubek, Coach Mike Guest. ' • ' ' V V, V ■ ' ' ' t«T JATVL rv-y ux „ii Angelique Badilla evaluates the competition. Michelle Wisniewski takes a warm down lap. Spring Sports 187 r r e Ucftoni  VlctorUi The girls ' varsity Softball team ' s greatest strength is offense. The varsity softball team has had an outstanding season. Under the direction of Coach Debbie Fassel, the team concludes their season with a league record of 7-3, the girls ended up in third place. Their overall record was 13-8. They have already played their first C.I.F. game by defeating a first place team Eisenhower 6-0. Their best game was in the first round of C.I.F. action against Citrus Be lt League championship Eisenhower. Varsity Softball, Front (L to R): Connie Molina, Dena Osborn, Julie Cunningham, Linda Sanchez, Christi Valdez, Christina Velasquez, Lynee Mclntyre. Back (L to R): Coach Debi Fassel, Erica McCabe, Chnsta Caudle, Angela Granger, Michele Granger, Valeri Finley, Lisa Amenya, Amanda Chadwick, Barbara Nakawaki. d Christa Caudle Chnsta Caudle Angela Granger Lyncc McIiitiMi.- 188 Spring Sports c Lactloni o-k lctotiei -5R- ■ ■Aifc ]( This was Cathy Scighman ' s first year as JV coach this year they had a strong outfield and a lot of determination. The best game they had all year was against Brea where they came back twelve runs and ended up beating them. The girls ended their sofiball season with great improvement and a league record of 4-6; their overall record was 9-12. The team gained confidence and improved greatly. JV Softball, Front (L to R): Tricia Smaldino, Amy Moreno, Karen Preston. Middle (L to R): ICristi Rodriguez, Brenda Puentes, Susan Baer, Stella Richards, Jennifer Huffman, Sheila Scott. Back (L to R): Kari Fuler. Ale.xa Campanis, Tara Anderson, Pam Shader, Traci Hamiey, Tracy Greer. Julie Jone, Emily Fong, Cathy Sigman. Tricia Smaldino Amy Moreno Pam Shader Spring Sports 189 ■■5IKPT. wwTTnn .?Tn- iifui i Tmrnfi fr. ■ ? akUct ' ioni o Toi atketnaii L omnuier i lub Row 1 (L to R): Eric Womack, Mike Pineda, Thu Nguyen, Isabelle Tsai, Ruel Tsai, Peter Liao. Row 2 (L to R): Tram Anh Le, Anne Le, Tom Underbill, Corry Kiruso, Ms.Shapiro. Row 3 (L to R): Anne Marie Johnson, Khai Nguyen, Daniel Huang, Tom Chang, Brad Hague, Theodore Ching. Row 4 (L to R): Jason Huang, Rhoda Peng, Gene Pang cJjfama Ciub Row 1 (L to R): Tom Shokes, Joy Osborne, Barbara Hamlett, Jennifer Williams, Keli Collins, Bonnie Levinson, Stacie Wacker, Laurel DeGraff, Mr.Terrence Gunkel. Row 2 (L to R): Darryl Mallet, Kathy Rippin, Traci Graves, Denise Horvat, Laurie Irvin, Kim Akins, Wanda Kim, Jennifer Miles, Carmen Torzon. Row 3 (L to R): Staci Dumoski, Jaimee Joyner, Miss Groves, Sean Ireland, Mike Schoenbaum, Caren Zimmerman, Teena Williams, Jennifer Lomowski, Debbie Whitaker. Row 4 (L to R): Melmda Wells, Travis McMonagle, Jason Beghtol, Tim Lovato, Thad Aylsworth, Michelle Marcantel, Lisa Trapp 190 Clubs and Organizations 1 c lecttoni o-k iocjethexna55 Irrench L tub Front (L to R): Isabelle Tsai, Ruel Tsai, Stephanie Roller. Middle (L to R): Greg Laporte, Cynthia Snider, Roni Trigstead Back. (L to R): David Sun, Tarn Nguyen, J ohn Lee, Yen Pham French, J4onor S ociet (L to R): Tarn Nguyen, Stephanie Roller, Shelley Osbom, Yen Pham, Roni Trigstead, Cynthia Snider, John Lee. Not Pic- tured: Anne Le, Tram Anh Le, Trang Dang, TuHa Vu, Staci Dumoski, Tanya Michaelson, Trang Pham Clubs and Organizations 191 P aMectloni o ' foaatksrne5i r Ljerman L tub Front (L to R): Melissa Kidby, Lamis Makhlouf, Tami Willis. Middle (L to R): Dan Huang, Cory Kuriso, Kevin Engstrom, Joy Osborne, Sam Lee. Back (L to R): Mrs. Watson, Eddie Jones, Susan Bartley, Tom Underhill, Mark Smith, Brad Hague W£S. . i M-no-Wi- f Row 1 (L to R): Tanya Walker, Linda Sanchez, Julianne Avalos, Martha Delgadillo, Lynee Mclntyre, Christine Velazquez, Mr.Peralta. Row 2 (L to R): Tara Sullivan, Cynthia Parker, Danielle Little, Juanita Delgadillo, Paul Rivera, John Orosco. Row 3 (L to R): Shanda Williams, Raul Rchnnberg, Cathy Tomko, Yolanda Blair, Tyrysa Patterson. Row 4 (L to R): Ralph Aparicio, Dorian Young, Aegina Adams, Elizabeth Martinez, Carlos Martinez 192 Clubs and Organizations 1 ; C Afs iaciioni o locjatkaxneii Science Miction C bantam L iub IIJW: ' ! ' ' ' ? ' - ' «i:; £«ji a ig Row 1 (L to R); Mike Gibbons, Dan Huang, Chad Bohannon, Eric Womack, Corey Kurtsu, Vicki Bollen, Mr. Row 2 (L to R): Tania Armes, Miguel Ramirez, Ed Jones, David Hess. Row 3 (L to R): Tom Chang,Brad Underbill, Greg Van Trump. Row 4 (L to R): John Greunke,Mike Wallace John Jawor. Hague,Tom hi C iub Front (L to R): Mike Gibbons, Mike Smith, Dong Park, Ivor Hansen. Middle (L to R): Dan Cohen, Eric Weiske, Shelley Carter, Michelle Cuero, Don Romdl, Dan Huang. Back (L to R): James Drake, Wendy Williams, Laura Emge, Michelle Sheriff Z Clubs and Organizations 193 P sMcdiioni o ' To atketneii J panidn L lub Row 1: Mrs.Ethington, Irma Ciaez, Joy Hsu, Jessica Carlson, Jennifer Carlson Row 2: Miriam Perez, Siobahn Mooney, Marcie Jennings, Linda Sanchez, Debbie DeBruhl Row 3 Cindy Choi, Lisa Harenberg, Dawn Augenstien, Traci Aratari, Julie Erdmann, Kelly Hansen Row 4: Chris Johnston, Christina Choi, Anne Marie Johnson, Silveria Perez, Jennie Erd- mann, Stefanie Valdez Row 5: Chanda Miller, Jenny Kolberg, Staci Dumoski, Nancy Gallant, Heather Powell, Julie Wallace S cience ( lub Row LMs.Warr, Jwala Kamik, Hong Van Le, Michele Sheriff, Luan Le, Thanh Nguyen, Chris Lugo, Thuy Nguyen, Dana Lucas, Danny Waineo Row 2: Anne Le, Tram-Anh Le, Lisa Harenberg, Khai Nguyen, Henry Tsai, Venita Valencia, Lisa Pech, Julie Wallace, Mrs.Phillips Row 3: Paul Chen, Joy Hsu, Laura Emge, Jessica Carlson, Jennifer Carlson, Daniel Huang, Tom Underbill, Tania Armes, Gary Wesoloski Row 4: Anne-Marie Johnson, Myriam Perez, Kelly Hansen, Jennifer Olsen, Tom Chang, Brad Hague, Sanjay Patel, Mr.Boroch, Jason Huang 94 Clubs and Organizations 1 T ijjlacilorti ol totjstkarnen ZJriatnoion L iuh Front (L to R): Debi Woelke, Jum Towle, Donna Jackson, Linda Bannister, Bill Equitz, Robert Augenstein. Back (L to R): Brian Killeen, Bill Emmel, Brian Sequin, Sean Ashton, Eric Osgard, John Myers, Conrad Huygen, Brett Killeen, Andy Wisniewski, Andy Grenier J urf Ctao Front (L to R): Bob Stafford, John Smith, Dave Lakeman, John Burk. Middle (L to R): Mr. Miller, Kurt Koeler, Susan Green. Back: Greg McCurry Liubs and urganizaiibns 195 wmmmm ? s lectloni o toaaiketnen r 6ian L lub Front (L to R): Vuong Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen, Sam Lee, and Ms. Rodriguez. Row 2 (L to R): John Lee, Chinh Dang, Sophie Kim, and Daniel Hwang. Row 3 ( L to R): Dung Nguyen, Dan Wu, And Hai Nguyen. Row 4 (L to R): Henry Yee, and Peter Liao. y eronautlcd i tub Front (L to R): Kurt Hudson (president), Dong Wu, Henry Gee, Khai Nguyen, Luan Le (secretary), Hanh Dao (vice- president), and Mr. Frazer (advisor). Middle (L to R): Yen Pham, Tarn Nguyen, Henry Tsai, Paul Chen, Victor Sun, and Charles Lu. Back (L to R): Dan Lu, Jason Hwang, Peter Liao, Michael Hwang, and Dave Schoenbaum 7 96 Clubs and Organizations r y a lectionS o ' foaatkaxnca I en L tub (L to R): Holly Johnson, Kelly Militello, Jane Taggart, Natalie Colton, and Jennifer Gibson Jane Taggart, a member of the dance team, showing her skills as a dancer. Amy Acton stirs up the crowd at a pep rally for the big game! r Clubs and Organizations 197 ? a Uctloni o-L ToCjetkatneii future farmers of- Jti mevica Front (L to R): Mr. Tibbs, Kevin Nye, Gail Bretto. Middle (L to R): Kim Paulsen, Tiffany, Murphy, Michelle Wisniewski, ' %,. Traci McGregor, Angela Hatton Back (L to R) - Miguel Morano utufe eacnerA of . y memca Row 1 (L to R): Mrs. Frydman, Nancy Gallant, Dennis Yen, Heather Powell, Mrs. Bryant. Row 2 (L to R): Melissa Kidby, Tram-anh Le, Julie Wallace. Row 3 (L to R): Tami Willis, Jan Kakuta, Kawn Augenstein, Lillian Chu, Janel O ' Brian. Row 4 (LtoR):Mr. Bainter 98 Clubs and Organizations Mectlcni o locjathcxnasi future j uAineSS oLeaderS of .America Front (L to R): Mrs. Hoist, Tami Willis Middle (L to R)- Don Kakuta, David Cohen, Lillian Chin, Jan Kakuta. Back (L to R): Sophie Kim, Melissa Kidby. Not Pictured: David Barber, Emily Fong, Robert Harraka, Lamis Makhlouf eu6toneS (L to R): Stacey Mischler, Teresa Van Sant, Nancy Rudi, Mrs. Jane Stibal r. r Clubs and Urgamzaiiuns 199 mmrtu srlaciion3 oi loaatharnea €lZ)i 9 re Front (L to R): Cheryl Enoch (Opinion Editor) pastes together another award- winning version of the El Tigre newspaper. 200 iuh Lolly Harrysson, foreign exchange student from Sweden, was an integral part of the El Tigre newspaper staff — she wrote a feature article called Lollygagging . The article ofTered insights into people, places, and ideas she so warmly shared with h er readers about her country. h iinri Owini-titiDii ' . g lsctioni o ■foa iif ' ' ' neii rcadeinic cJjecatntc on FRONT (L to R): Daniel Huang, Khai Nguyen, Tom Underbill, Brad Hague, Claudia Medina. BACK (L to R): Rene Kir- choeffer, Danielle Little, Myrian Perez, Jessica Carlson and Anne Le. Rene KJrchoeffer and Danielle Little busy working away. You can ' t see it, but Valencia is on the top!! Clubs and Organizations 201 P sMaciloni o loejatkatneiy I laiional J4onor C ocieiu — Senior iVlemberd Front (L to R): Adisaya Sanakharat, Gina Camerena, Maggie Tsai, John Lee, Beth Summers, Cheryl Enoch, Julianne Avalos, Sophie Kim. Middle (L to R): Kim Corra, Stephanie Kamp, Tanya Michealson, Robin Eckenrode, Justin Adams, Susan Hartley, Tonya Rudie, and Sam Lee. Back (L to R): JefTTade, Tom Castro, Conrad Huygen, Andrew Grenier, Todd Van de Putte, and Leslie Schrepferman. I laiional J4onor ocieiu — Aunior iHlembei A Front (L to R): Jeanne Wu, Aninehana Sangkharat, Ronda Trihsted, Tram-Anh Le, Lisa Harenberg, Stephanie Roller, and Anne Le. Middle (L to R): Tarn Nguyen, Yen L. Pham, Jessica Carlson, Dawn Zimmerman. Khymm Michaclson, Jennifer Carlson, Henry Gee. Back (L to R): Brad Hague, Myriam Perez, and Staci Dumoski. 202 Clubs and Organizations y a ieciioni cy4- focistharneii Speech L lub Front (L to R): Jennifer Olsen, Myriam Perez, John Beeson, John Pesce, Rick Hernandez. Middle (L to R): Mike Arias, Deryk Rait, Luan Le, Brian Thomspen, Tom Underhill, Mr. DeNike, Lotta Harrysson, Liz Donovan, Tim Alsky. Back (L to R): Debbie Whittaker, Helen Barriga, Roland Perez, Tammy Willis, and John Martinez. C aufornla cnolarSnip federation Seniors — Justin Adams, Dina Amoroso, Julianne Avalos, David Barbour, Susan Bartley, Tim Brunk, Gina Camerena, Kim Corra, Glenn Choi, Chinh Dang, Robin Eckenrode, Emily Fong, Angela Granger, Steve Hagemeister, Trina Hope, Conrad Huygen, John Lee, Sam Lee, Tanya Michealson, Vuong Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen, Sanjay Patel, Tonia Rudia, Adisaya Sangkharet, Leslie Schrepferman, Suzanne Storey, David Sun, Beth Summers, Gary Wcsoloski. Juniors — Beth Bruce, Jen- nifer Carlson, Jessica Carlson, Christine Choi, Staci Dumoski, Henry Gee, Jennifer Gibson, Brad Hague, Lisa Harenberg, Daniel Huang, Michael Hwang, Anne-Mane Johnson, Sandra Laughlin, Hong Le. Tram Le, Ronctte McWeeney, Chanda Miller, Tarn Nguyen, Joe Penano, Myriam Perez, Trach Pham, Yen Pham, Stephanie Roller, Aninchana Sanghkarat, Cyn- thia Snider, Kimm Stewart, Becky Struve, Thuha Vu, Wayne Watson, Tamara Willis, Jeanne Wu. Sophomores — Aegina Adams, Huong Ai, Paul Chen, Lillian Chiu, Bun Chou, Hanh Dao, Joy Hau, Jwale Karnik, Kelvin Kido, Luane Le, John Lee, Christine Levingston, Bioh Nguyen, Hang Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen, Tuan Pham, Ouracha Sangkharat, Karen Savoska, Hoang Vu, Julie Wallace, Sarah Wesolski, Dan Wu, Dennis Yen. Adviser: Mr. Drummond 203 fr. ? a lcctloni oj oaetkexnea L oncert C« oir fx T. (L o. R): Michele Leverett, Nora Wise, Cathy Tomko, Mike Zellmar, Tom Chang, Bijan Momtaz, Daryl Mallett Wendy Weiss Jami Fisher and Anissa Chavez. Back (L to R): Lenora Ojeda, Dawn Van Horn, Kelly Hansen, Daniel Huang, Nick Ferguson, Thad Alysworth, David Weiss, Brad Hague, Barbara Alsky, Nancy Winters, and Mr. Harrison. Wocal (Lndemoie TnTjod n es fiSr n ' r v ' ! ' ' ' ' ' vT ' ' P , J kson, Jamie Joyner, Veronica Ruiz, Michelle Leverett, Jodi Eyster, 204- Clubs and Organizations r- )OshUciloni o Totjatkaxnen J iqn ociet Front (L to R): Karen Pennington, Tom Chang, Michele Leverett, Gary Heffner, Lillian Chiu, Daryl Mailett, and Jamie Joyner. Back (L to R): David Weiss, Irma Gaez, Brad Hague, Heidi Hoekstra, Mr. Harrison (Director), Jennifer Miles, and Mike Tomko. [■ rincipat .y dvlsoru L ouncll f Front (L to R): Emily Fong, Krystal Preston, Amber Malolepsy, and Wanda Kim. Middle (L to R): Christa Caudle, Vikki Vargas, Chinh Dang, Elise Schmitt, and Heather Powell. Third (L to R): Conrad Huygen, David S. James, Joe Deacy. and Miguel Moreno. Back (L to R): Mr.Cozort (principal) and David Gray. Clubs and Organizations 21)5 } akUcilbni o loejatka ' ineii Jne 2-enobia Zran C wo . . . Starring 2 enobia and J4er oLii eenood Front (L to R): Shelly Bird Gallup and Jamie Thomas. Middle (L to R): Gary Wesolawski and Wendy Mendenhall. Back (L to R): Gigi Gee, Shelley Bellishima Carter, Christina Brochtrup, Andrea Zenobia Nelson, and Kirsten Broms. Ulie Wave dub We are l eru (Lnergetic! V ' r Front (L to R): Morgan Teenheart-throb Talbert, Bill Spiderman ' Equitz, Tony Low-rider Gonzales. Middle (L to R): Tim Alstobagen Alsky, Jeff Gumby ' Stempson, Sanjay Arabian Prince Patcl, Tom Switchblade ' Gonzales, Greg Penguin Laporte, Peter Exchange-Dude Philstrom. Back (L to R): Mark Ostrich Smith, Tim Spencer ' Shulte, Justin Captain America Adams, Ken A.J. Foyt Clay, Theo ' Spaz Ching. vi 206 Clubs and Organizations — a laciloni o toQeikaxneii 3auorite CLl? (BuJJ utoqrapL Clubs and Organizations 207 AUciioni o tocjatkatnaii L tubd and K-Jf ' aanizationS 9 ' I I t i 1 . Christa Caudle, a member of the Principal ' s Advisory Coun- cil, smiles pretty after a long meeting with the rest of the council and Mr. Cozort. 2. After long, hard weeks of put- ting an excellent senior, sports, faculty, and academic sections together for the yearbook, Michelle Tappard and Beth Savoska take a break. 3. La Mancha was the Spanish Club ' s float which traveled through the annual Homecoming Parade being awarded Most Spirited . 208 Clubs and Organizations 1 CN C P AUciioni oj ' Toijatkarneii ( iubd and LJraanizationd 1. Well, what can I sa y! says Junior Rene KJr- chhoefer, a varsity team member in the Academic Decathalon team. 2. These individuals have put together their talents to make up the concert choir and gave performed at many functions including The Live Nativity at St. Judes and The Glory of Christmas at the Crystal Cathedral. 3. The Sapanish Club ' s creation from the rear. r Clubs and Organizations 209 fdminidtfatlon 210 Facultv and Academics ■? aklectlon5 o Jlaa tnina- Asst. Principal Secretarly Marilyn Sawyer Asst. Principal, Discipline Dick Husband Asst. Pnncipal Curiculum will wait Faculty and Academics 211 tmmmm Ar ami nisi rati on ' ? ekUctloni o leaxnino ' mmmmmm Attn. Clerk: Rena Shotsberg - ' -5r SBt Act. Sec: Marcia Smith Alt. Clerk: Sylvia Lords Activities Director: Steve Rittcr Attendance Director: Chuck Arnold 212 Faculty and Academics Faculty and Academics 21 ii C oundeic ord • akUctlont o Jleaminc- Ell Peralta (iary Jones Jill Salque Marv Bnggs 214 Faculty and Academics !-r -? aUectloni o J actnlna- • ♦nr.r.R Career Guidance Counselor Lee Ostberg Librarian Mary Jane Boykoy Nurse Gem Anderson Librarian Jeanette Locken Facultv and Academics 215 Afgricuiti ' 9 ricuilure Participating in Agriculture gives students the opportunity to have their own livestock or plant projects as well as being involved in the F.F.A. organization. The main objec- tive for the Agriculture Department under the leadership of Mr. Tibbs is to teach students about livestock and plant production and provide a great number of activities to enhance the learning process. Larry Tibbs ' .H , -.iJiii.,.. -? j-kUctloni o-k J.eaxnlnq- ( udineid (Lducati on Mike Guest Carol Hoist 216 Faculty and Academics J4ome C- conomici The Home Economics Program, under the leadership of Mrs. Lawson, includes child care and development, sewing, cooking, and chef. Mr. McCall prepares his Consumer Ed. students for every-day life situations such as budgeting, insurance and applying for loans. ' ?QakiaciLoni o-k Jleatnlna- Richard Holmes Not Availsbia Richard Leverett jp i r? !i.- ine rrti Faculty and Academics 21 7 iiiiiii niii II II mil iiMiiiii river C ducation and .J i eaiin Crai Miller Right: Mr. Miller relaxes with the Wall Street Journal. Bottom Right: Mr. Rodriguez preaches to the future drivers of Placentia. Below: Check the big smile on Mr. Winek; it must have been payday! John Winek ? a Ucti6ni oj «a t« i ' j Charlie Allen 2 S Faculty and Academics f- erfofmlnq „Xrf i akUc ' irtni o ileaxninq Below: Mr. Nelson ' s Tiger Regiment leads the annual Homecoming Parade. Bottom: Tim Harrison is a new edition to Valencia High School, leading the choir, the vocal ensembles, and the show choir. Right: Drama student, Lenora Ojeda, hug- ging her good friend the Grinch. Wavne Nelson Tim Harrison Facullv and Academics 2 1 9 IP orelqn JLanquage ej UctioHS of Jlaaxnln Right: Mr. Davis contributes to the Forei Language department by teaching French. Bottom: Mrs. Rivera must not like the awkward sound of a student ' s Spanish accent. Maria Ethington Priscilla Lopez Karen Purpura Shaula Watson 220 Faculty and Academics f- nuiical C ducation Reflections on X-catnina Left: Mr. McCracken strives to maintain a fine athletic program commensurate with the other areas of excellence at Valencia High School. Bottom: Mrs. Zehner coordinates the fine athletic program for girls at Valencia. Mike Cummins Debbie Fassel Kent Lillenbcrg Mike Marrujo Bill McCracken Faculty and Academics 221 mmm igua e rti — a Ucirorti o learning Right: Mrs. Kennedy pauses to rest for a moment after a hard day work- ing with seniors in American Literature. Bottom Right: A glamorous pose by Mrs. Frydman on Halloween Day. Below: A group of our dignified teachers get mto the spirit of Halloween. Jessica Frydman rcrrcncc Cunkcl John Jawor I P Kay Kennedy 222 Faculty and Academics f . : , , Jane Stibal Paul Thomas Julie Walker Carol Zukoski Faculty and Academics 223 Ilia tnema tic A 224 Faculty and Academics % . iJ ' ectibni o-k jLac-Xnin Bottom: Kathy Shapiro tells a math student her grade. Bottom right: Mrs. Bryant waits for her class to calm down. To the right: Mr. Smith shows his students how to multiply. Jonna Robinson Debi Woelke Faculty and Academics 225 Social cience ? AUcilonS oj Jlscxnin yi D . 1 Ip above: Mr. Dolen tells one of his favorite students about history. To the left: Popular Mr. Dolen cracks a joke. Below: Mr. Robinett day dreams about being a kid again. 226 Faculty and Academics Jim Bell Sandi Jones Eric Kramer Facult V and Academics 22 7 s. cience akUctlonS ok Jlccrnina ' t .y 10 ' ■ i To the right: Mr. Gerasimo handsomely grins for all his fans. Below: Mr. Shenton explains a formula to his Chemistry class. Bill Borning v Robin Boroch SSSs ■ Rila Phillips Jane Rogers 22S Facullv and Academics Special C ducati on Below right: Cynthia Dickenson has had one of the best days ever. Bottom left: Mr. Frazer points to a trouble maker in the class. Bottom right: Mrs. Phillips performs an experiment in front of the class. Cynlhia Dickerson Sue Ferencz Dane llertson 2aiUciionA o J cctmn y ana Academics 229 P 2aMectionS o Jlecrnin Above (L to R): All the cheerful lunch ladies perform tMir them? eeSs each day. What would we do without L afetefia lA orKetA 230 Faculty and Academics C uitodi and Above- The custodians work hard every day, from fixing lockers to making our school campus shine. Pic- tured from (L to R): Ed Vaillancourt, Mario D ' Pietrantonio, Javier Serrato, Phil Oberle, Peter Luna, and Ray Tovar. e iectibn i o Jlaarn In Facultv and Academics 231 K4 actions o i ' eaxninc LIZ ACTON — Thanx to all my frnds for all the great times esp. Wideload, cha the alkies , the Boat . P.S. I love you M.S.! JUSTIN L. ADAMS — The W.A. V.E., Sam, Susan, Steph, Mrs.Z., Dr.J., The Cucumber Gang , giving Shelley a dressed vegetable @Ldrshp camp. THANH AI — My rowdy ' 84 summer w V.D., H.A., A.T., K.B., J.W.! Becmng good frnds w G.C, C.A., K.C., A.G., R.H., C.F., K.K., H.T., D.G., D.D., M.H.. H.S. Tennis cond. w J.H.C.lII. My best buds-D.A., V.D., A.T., D.D., KB.! Lunch bud D.D.! Going to rad prtys. But most of all, my 1 4evr love, S.O.! Thanx 4 the memories. I love you all!!! GINA .4LVAR.ADO — My Ichrs frnds, Esp. M.P. M.K. Also all the great prtys I went to. I will miss A.N. very much. TANIA ARMES — Ftbl games w band the W.A.V.E. Watching student council skits A pep assemblies. THAD AYLSWORTH — (RitTRafQ — Wings ( I don ' t know who you are, but you smell like horses! ) Papa G ( What!? ) Mame (Christy, Danielle, Debbie, Jennifer, Shannon, Debby, Teena, Tiffany, Jennifer, Anna, Wynnie, I can ' t say I ' ve loved you all, but I ' ve certainly tried! ) The Drama Family (Laurel, Kaffy, Beau, Gizz, Budgie, Barb, Travis, Gunga, Wynnie, TDH, Keli, Paul, Joy, Debby, Papa G) Barb (you ' re not EASILY forgotten) Yrbk ( You want it when??!! , Naugles w Mr. P., Rosa Pizza SinayPanic deadlines) K.l.F. (I ' ll love you always) Will (a.k.a. Eddie, a.k.a. Vosh ' . driving us everywhere. Gas money? 1 20mph eating Doritos) Daryl Tag Team Dating (weird dreams, laughing together as he typed out this sec- tion) Vic ( We ' re buds through thick and thin. ) To absent friends . . . DAVID M. BARBOUR — H20polo, S.A., T.B., S.T.A.B., B.P.. W A, All Ts, W.P., W.F„ D.C., SAT(Y), Z C. in Mr.Fs, Norm, D.M., Why?, WhoCares?, Whatever!, Dude!, Slick em, evrythng, anythng, evry 1, love be free!, the beginning of my career in Mr.Ps class (1 Can Now Open My Restaurant, Le Crickette) Thanx evry I!! CRAIG BARTON — Indy Jones w A.G., T.C., T.R. Swim meets nicknames. Bum Army, D.B. ' s cricket eating, sharing a locker w J.T. Soc. class, Frazer ' s class, sleeping in class, cheerldng. all the dances. Fishbone, pol. debates w J.L.A., French III w C.H., evrythng else, LEAVING! BRETT BENTLEY — When Tim C. wore a dress to school, M.L., K.M., T.C., M.S., D.D., T.G., D.M., TV., M.J.B. in the morning, esp. M.G. KYM BIGGS — My summers w Song ' 84 — ' 86, 1 love you all! The class of ' 85, Me, T.A., J.W. w too much in common, 1 love you! Jo me 4ever. Esp. J.Z., you ' ve made an impact on my life! I may forget to tell you, but I love you all. TAMMY BREWER — All my frnds, esp. T.T., N.S., L.E, Winter Formal 85, NwYrsEve 85(SOingo. Going to S.F. w T.T. N.S., Sadie ' s ' 84(giBob- bie McGee ' s the $$ count in the bathroom. All the great times I ' ve had here (S VHS. i RUSSELL BRIDGE — Halloween, Lunch w O.J. lots of V, J.A.M., G.W.. M.O., D.C., Big Secret 1! I TIM BRDNK — Holidays, The B-Crew, Day trips, the river. I GINA CAMARENA — My frnds L.A.S., D.S., S.K., T-T.C. evryl, all the fun in ASB (rooming w T.L.H. @ mp), bubbly L.B., the fence my Fr. Yr., summer 85, the B.S. and G.C. date search for Sr. W.F., the embarassing interview in the locker room, all the fun my Sr. Yr. ANDREA CAMPANIS — My Fr.Yr., I.T., Purple Haze, Acacia Park, brkfst w M.C, J.W., A.U. LB., my car crash. Prom, cheerldng, ftbl games, Fred, double dating w M R ' R.C., M.C., C.C, lunches w M.Y.. my best frnd MY. LUPE CAMPOS — My Ichrs who helped me learn to push myself Also the great people: Mrs. Bellfi Mr. Briggs. Thanx a million!! TERRY CAMPOS — How boring school was. MARI CARMONA — The good times I ' ve had @VHS, All my good frnds: Woody, Sunny, Nan-breath, phone, scenery, situation, idea, ville, the microphonic rets. Oh, how could 1 forget P. OS. . all the ret things I did to it! (Marshmallow). CHRISTINE CASTELLANO — Lunch w Thuy Suzanne, Uncle Sam, red nail polish, taxes, ketchup, Suzanne ' s itid view points. ELIZABETH DELGADO — Ms. Rodriguez, Mrs. Lopez, all my frnds (aVHS. DWAYNE DENOLF — My frnds, tchrs, all the special events I ' ve been involved in. GUY DOMINGUEZ — When we tied R.H. up to a tree he couldn ' t go to 5th per. LIZ DONOV. N — Tamie F., Renee, T.W., K.P., Mc Mc, my special Swedes (Fy fan!), M.H., G.D Thanx 4 making hi school fun! Glad we are frnds! Luv u! DEBBI DORIA — The times w my frnds esp. Chris. I love you! ADAM DORRITIE — All my tchrs . . . except the I ' s I knew. All the useful things I learned in school who ' ll probably want to thank me 4 the privelege of knowing me (so send check or money order to — ). HOLLY DUNNE — Jeanettc S. my 4evr best frnd, Catalina Herocha! A.N., J.T., S.G., G.D., M.H., G.G to my love. Dean . . love you Pook! DIANNE DUTILL — .All the crazy things Christa I did (I swear to butter!) the special times Jeff I spent together. I love you guys! LIZ EAR HART — All my frnds, esp. T.B., N.S. (Bubby), T.T. NwYrsEve ' 85 (aOingo, cutting class getting away w it, driving home from thebch making guys get into wrecks, all the good bad times (aiVHS, My Sr.Yr.! ROBIN ECKENRODE — My fights C.R.! Prom ' 85 w H.H. my ex-D.M., Prtying w C.S. my great frnds DA., E.F., C.S., K.C., D.E., G.C, B.S.! Ftbl players R.G., R.W., J.B.. J. H. all my tardies in typing psych. KRISTIN M. ELTRING — 6 1 84, So. Sr.Yrs., my job, my frnds S.Mi, K.La, T.Va, N.Ru, D.Do, K.Dr, L.Ja, esp. R.L.L. Ill, all his frnds, the Servite guys , the bch trailer, Anne ' s apt.. Xmas ' 85, my ' 11 Honda. Cal. cooler girl, traffic school, Dec, 27th, 1985. STEPHANIE ELLYSON — Fun Girl 5, J.R ' s house, the sneak outs . Shelly ' s house. Mike ' s lil sis. Crystal Cove, Del Taco, scams, tidal waves (SCorona, A.T. Geeks I.W.O. W., prtys. The Fat Eskimo, ftbl games, Mission Viejo @3:30am, my best buds, J.C, J.C, S.T. CHERYL ENOCH — My Band Family thanx evryl, Mrs.P. Mrs.A. buns the wrinkle, Mallets Inc., the applause after Salsa, 2nd place perc. (aCanyons, Mission Viejo, TJK, BAB, SEZ, SYK, SJB, MW, Freddie Bob , my attempts @ Osmosis, crossed eyes, BILL EQUITZ — My incredible Ichrs supportive aquatics coaches teammates (most of all B.J., D,J., T.J.), the bike trip w A.G. . the day I ate a dead skunk, the W.A.V.E. Club the picnic in the Sr. Quad. TAMIE FIRMES — Liz D., Denise M., Karen G., H.D., J.S., B-Crew, Chef class 2nd per., cruising in the boat, the boys of ' 85 ' 84, my big fight w L.D. (So.Yr.), R. Rodriguez, Mr. Bell ' s class. Acacia. all of my other frnds who made hi school a blast. Thanx guys ... luv ya, keep in touch!! MICHELLE GALLUP — My good frnds, donut run, .Shelley, streaking, my dead bird, drive thru E.D. Quad, the Jacuzzi nite, summer cruise, C.T. float prty, Sadies, nabbed by Mom, getting my license, I ' d like to thank my family 4 allowing me to put up w them, It was tougjil . , J.M., Manutebd frnds! Fr.Yr.! Summer ' 85! how to sneak ofl campus. All my frnds . . . W.M., T.F. Luv you guys! m Tof all I I fbAecrr 232 Closing K4 ' actioni o t- ' aaxnirn TOM GONZALEZ — Air band contest (lead guitar, Bartech), Kristen ' s prty (Crash van berlinetta!), ftbl games w A.A., the Gang, Dingo Boingo con- cert (Halloween ' 85), Track, all the girls I ' ve known gone out with, Jodi J., all the trouble the Cambodian Kid, Daryl M., Mike G., Meathead, I got into. Bean Trio , The W.A.V.E. tv, the curb, A.J. ' s arrest, Dad, can I . . . NO! , getting fitted for Easter summer. DAVID C. GRAY — My brothers who stood by my side. KAREN GRAY — Tamie, Denise, the W.B. ' s, So.Hmcmng, Xmas ' 83, T,T,S,S, R(BC), Song, ASB, Hmcmng ' 85, my S.F.-T.C. ANDREW GRENIER — B.J. ' s, the VHS staff. Bill E. ' s skunk, B.S., C.H., D.B., BE., C.B., Indy Jones, Freddy Kniger, Fishbone, J.C! STEVE HAGEMEISTER — When we tied R.H. up to a tree he missed his 5th per. class. LOTTA HARRYSSON — VHS the very special fmds I have here, Bigitta, Liz, Tamie, Steph, Barb, Ivor, Bill, weird Dave, Tom, all the great peo- ple in all of my classes, I Love You 4-ever, KIT! EDWARD KURISL) — My fmds, Charlie A., Scott C, Jason S. KARLYN LaROQUE — T.C. his funny jokes, student council, Mame (the musical), S.M. my best friend. KARYN LAPSCHIES — Microphonic! Old Flashdance, the Olympics the P.V.A., U.C. D.S., Moose Woody all the ret s that made this place fun bearable. Nan-breath, S. Woody. M. Woody Hell. EILEEN LEPIS — Biting Carmen T. in the library. BONNIE JANE LEVINSQN — All the good times secrets, Nanette who was always there for me. My temp, roommate bud Melissa G. (I love you too)., Sean H., Phil L., Tony G. who cared so much about me. Scruffy (Mr. Robinett), Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. Gunkel. I love you all. And all the dear people I associated w that I was not able to mention. NANETTE LEWIS — Bonnie The Guys , Sandy ' s pipe, Scruffy ' s bat, Ronnie the neighborhood , of course, graduating H.S. in 3 yrs! DAN LU — My hi school life, all my fmds, the ftbl games I went to my Sr.Yr. CATHIE LYEN — All the good times of my Sr.Yr. w my buds Kelly R. Cathy M. AMY McCORMICK — My fmds, L.D. T.W., my bud E. W., Sue Bear T.T., Fun w the Pilgnm, my special fmds W.M., T.A., the nerd, AI R.R. the best times w D.M.. M-n-M ' s always, my family. Good luck to all! Love you! DENISE McKAY — My buds Karen Tamie the B-Crew, AC, W.V.. M.C., M.Y., I.T., L.S., M.T., W.B., etc. Acacia, my house, C.C, PwdrpfT, Hmcmng, Tuesdays after school 9th grade! many more of the fun times. CATHY MAERTZWEILER — All the dances w Kelly the guys. Band ' 82 ftbl games, Elec. Comm. ' 84, Grad. ' 85 NwYrsEve ' 86 w Todd, AU of my fmds for making my years worthwhile! T.B., K.R., D.A., S.G., C.L., J.J., D.D,, T.C, M.S., K.P. many more! Esp. Jenny B.! Moudains , Keystones 85, Sure . V.W.s are rad Brendan! DARYL MALLETT — Yrbk (Sinay Panic Deadlines, Rosa Pizza, Naugles w Mr. P., Riff, Zenob, weird dreams, laughing, Wendy definitely a looker! Mendenhall) Chorus (Tim, Tux, Moped Xmas Food Tour ' 85, Xmas Prty ' 85 @ Nort ' s, Lee, Wife, Riff, Nikki, Budgie, Wynnie, Moo , On a Nay , mrnngs w Kaffy HaHa, Lvng the dream w T.B. Camaro (dead cat)) Staff (Zuke (may she live 4evr), Monsieur, Scruffy, Sinay, Laurie, Tim. Papa G the rest of the awesome staff @VHS.) Aquatics (H20 polo THS ' 85, H20 polo STOP ' 85, swim polo VHSx4, 500 Fr, 100 fly, MR, Fina ■S4, GIF ' 83. Relays, Arcadia Purple, Westem Blue, Magnolia Green, Jabba the Hut, In the room (a)BGHS, no suit (SiVPHS, THS vs VHS (SVPHS). DAVID MANOS — Putting 20K on the Corona w Tony, Dis. w M.P., T.P., J.L., A.V., S.H., L.J., the V.P. prtys, Zuke (God) may she live forever! Mr. Thomas my role model, NwYrsEve (a ' K ' s w A.V, mostly my B.F. Tony! Inspiration help from Mom Pops! Love all! JASON MARR — When I got my bell rung against BGHS in ftbl. Micah H . . . a very special girl to me forever. JEFF MARTINEZ — Walking crew of 83, 4 yrs great athletics, Diane D., Party Trio . . . Xavier H., ToddM. me! WENDY MENDENHALL— Summer ' 85, Catalina, Herocha , The Catalina Crew! ASB all the fun we had. Thanx guys! URALLGR8! How I met W.V. all the good times we ' ve had. Barefoot in the rain, P.S. never again! My special fmds — A.M., D.M., J.S., J.M.. I.T., S.C., A.N., J.T., H.D. The gr8 times w U all! B.W.(D,D.)I made it! MyS.L. All my C.O. s(nvrgttng caught)! Love thanx to you Mom Dad, IWNFanyofit! TANYA MICHAELSON — Dr. J s math anal., FabFour, Algll w Airhead, Srs ' 85, Mission Viejo, Song ' 85 — ' 86, the W.A.V.E., Student Council. STACY L. MISHLER — Jul. 19,27 ' 85, Servile Prom (a)the M.H. w W.C! The prtys w Nan. Mom, it was an earthquake! . Superman @the G.C.! And the yellow G. flag, Halloween in R.Bch., Pee-wee Ghostbusters! All of my B.F. ' s K.La, K.E., N.R., TV. (1 luv u all lots!) Esp. my babe J.E.B. II, of course VHS! NORMAN NAKAWAKl — All the guys (athe planter:Chip, Brad, Don, Al, Tony, everyone else important. CHRISTEEN ROSSITER -A- Seeing Depeche Mode, meeting Richard Blade, Dance contest (aiAna. Conv. Cntr. w K.C, guys in skirts, Westwood, dancing, my best frnd K.C. and all of my fmds. KELLY ROWE — Cheer ' 84 — ' 86, kidnapping decorating, the little red bug, Me-N-Cathy, WntrFrml ' 84, DRQ w Shelley C. Summer of ' 83, the W.A.V.E., Special K, DC, David A., Comp 85 — 86, Pee-wee, Hmcmng ' 85, Big Del Burritos, the drive-in, 50, ftbl, Mr.T., A.G. prtys, Xmas caroling ' 85, Shake! CIF, USA, NCA, Robby all my wonderful fmds (aVHS. Tigers! NANCY RUDI — the prtys in Rcdondo the Servite guys, S.M. falling on her face Aa prty. Prom ' 85 w R.Z., S.M.,T.V., the prtys in Ana. w S.M. TONYA RUDIE — Mis amigos S.E.Z., C.L.E., B.A.B., K.M.P., S.M.K., S.Y.K., S.J.B., Mission Viejo ' 84, band (sectionals, ftbl bball games, Salsa . field shows), VHS ' s 50tb yr., C.L.E., S.E.Z., B.A.B., the free car! Ann Alg II, S.Y.K. B.A.B.. D-land ( VHS flying teeth!), Clabom AP Amer. Hist, Honor classes w Honor students, S.M.K. (for band evrythng!). Bob McGee ' s, Sr. Pix. NADINE SAITO — My crazy fmds Bubby, T.B., T.T., all the fun times. NwYrs Eve ' 86, summer (Sthe lake, the adventure over the Poles, Goodies, prknglm N.R., Sammy stories. RICHARD SA VI DRA — My favorite tchr, Mrs Lawson, going places, the fun I had ( VHS. BETH SAVOSK A — My special frnds G.C., M.W., D.S., M.T., C.J., the WFI ' 86 w R C, the dreams memrys shared w all of these people. C.J. @.LP w D S w WCS ic no-W, Oh well! The BGS cints-yea! K.M. w J K the big H til SD. Pool prtys! Alleys are best, right C.J.? Colo. w M P.C. Tx. LC are my favrils ' I love you Mom thank you 4 a beautiful life much happiness. NANCY SCARDINA — All the rets, esp. my good frnds K.L., M.C., S.H., D.D., S.G.( 1 Ret). The great times we all had in P.O.S., microphonic. Closing 233 i««lF 4 ' eciioni o i ' eatninc Mari crammed in Karen ' s trunk on the way to the Drivc-ln. Okay you guys, take me out where no one ' s around! ' . Later. LESLIESCHREPFERMAN — Hmcmng ' 84 whenS.O., A.C., B.G., I went in a limo after dance dropped A. C. ' s date off, B.C., early prtyd aftrwrds. What a blast! Also all the great times w the Songldrs. My bud Kym B. Most of all, Shawn O. I love you very much. TIM SCHULTE — The W.A.V.E. being on TV, Mr.Cyrus his Cent. WId. AtT class, AJ, Alstoboggan, Spiderman, TeenHeartThrob, Spaz. Gumby, The Invis. Man, all the other ' 84 — ' 85, The W.A.V.E. Club, — Gumby — ! JE. ' VNETTE SCIALDONE — My very B.F. Holly, I never could have made it w o you. I luv ya. Catalina, Herocha , my buds J. T., A.N., S.C, S.G., D.D., A.T..G.D., M.H.,T.F.,C.L.,W.M., all the rest, I luv you all. Most of all Michael all the good times, I love you baby! And Mom Dad, it wasn ' t easy, I love you so much. VHS! JULIE SEYMOUR — Cheer 85 — 86, Me Kris, trucks, cilk mookies, Utah, cruising, pickled tmk, chuck, all of the fiiends I ' ve made while (flWHS. JEFF STEMPSON — Soccer 84 — 85. the W.A.V.E. club, Gumby. SANDRA STICH — he time Angie 1 stayed up ' til 2 in the morning doing a commercial for Mr.McCall. (Real fun!) SHANNON STOREY — Pwdr Pff Nite, My Jr.Yr., 85 grad, NwYrsEve w Papacito, the nite I broke the key where I stayed. ' SUZANNE STOREY — Summer of 84, Kathy, Cee Farrow, Monique, my trick appt. card. Blitz, volcano, the corpse in the dressing room. DAVID SUN — Dr.J ' s class. TAMMY TAFELSKI — Cheer ' 85 — ' 86, the Sequoias, Wntr. Formal ' 85, trip to SF w N.S. T,B , ditching nevr getting caught. Fake ID, all my wonderful friends (a ' VHS. S.AORl TAKAHASHl — IstdaVHS, V.B.,S.B., B.B.Teams, Var.Cheer ' 84 — ' 86 my buds. Kidanp. FBGames, AGPrtys. DFBPH, esp. BHK. GAPrly, DDWJESK. SH85,P85, Hmcmng 85. W.F. ' 85, Comp85, most of all 5BK9, Shake! P.P. Robby, NCA.USA. My great frnds @VHS!! MORGAN TALBERT — Learning about life my Jr. Yr., summer of 85 all the crazy stunts I pulled, my journal of my Sr.Yr., the music, A Separate Peace, all my caring tchrs, most of all. the W.A.V.E., for w o them I would not be the person I am today! May God Bless You Always! JENNIFER CASTRO — My reign as weenie girl, the big apple. Black Angus 2X, F.G.F., calling Arty asking 4 Bob, Our 1 7th B-days, sneaking out w Bob. Valentine ' s Day. my cyclone pills, cupcake, Yoda, L.S. the monster, wrkng ((?D.J. s, my best frnds: J.C, S.E., D.D., ST., K.D., Deb me talking on the balcony, B.B,, W.B.B.. my punk brother, doH most of all. Bobby. TOM CASTRO — JoJo, L.L., K.H., the Hppy Cmprs, B KN, 4yrs Nwkwa, CHOC 2, . ,4,5 — tears not shed in vain, T4theTlrman, the Dudes, bl.rag. Crusaders, ASB, VHS buds — B.S.,C.R.,C.H., RahRahs, PWHaargh, my frnd 4evr-A.G., my Iky chrm K,G. @ E.B. I dedicate my life. CHRISTA CAUDLE — My special frndshp w D.D. our rebel days , 4yrs w J.S., yipyip ' n w G.S. 1 want to thank God 4 making my life so great making my Sr.Yr. the best evr. Also 4 all my rad frnds memories (aWayside w K.K., D.M., C.F., My rad frndshp w K.K., my totally spec, relat. w D.M. 1 986 NwYrsEve w K.K., Thanx Mom Dad 4 putting up w me always being there to help me. MARLENE CEDILLO — Kimberlee, the little girl, salt and pepper sisters, We are Siameeese if you pleease, Easter week at P.S. ' 85, Ski Utah ' 86!, Acacia w the crew and K.S. getting soaked, S.C. summer ' 85, bean pole and porky, our wild times, grand-mama, and most of all, being my best friend. Special times with C. Park, the tree. Associated R., Mrs. B , back yard roses, fireworks, hard times — awesome times, 1 5th B-day, lost sweet diamond heart, X-mas, hard lessons learned, M.Y. H-Beach, Sneaking the colt, all our fun times w the senior gals of ' 85! and A.C., being a special person friend. A.C., Lion Country w M.C. mom, C , my first-time, G. L in B ' s class., special buds., D.D., T.A., S.G., (afterschool) and all the memories of the class of 86! CAROL CHAVEZ — Falling in Eng. Hall, S.L., police, dating w A.A.,C.B., T.J.. ditching w Gizmo M.W., our deal , bleachers, A.T.C. ride. Magic Mtn. freeway, taunting L.V., help from R.P., C.A., J.R„ A.C., D.D., S.H., M.W.. dead body in trash, the star, lunch w .A.M., D.M., most of all, Ray. I love you! LIZBETH CHAVEZ — All my tchrs, esp. Mrs. Lopez, the good times I had w all my frnds (a lunch. THEODORE CHING — H20 Bottle Battles w Daryl M, in Chem., messing around w computers, driving J.L.A. crazy. Making a fool of myself in W.A.V.E. club. BIRGETTA CHRISTENSEN — The wonderful sun, that other stupid Swede Lotta, Liz, Tammy, Tammy, Kim (who took me to evrythng), all the other awesome people (a)VHS. KEN CLAY — The W.A.V.E. (Spencer, Alstoboggan, Capt. America, Spiderman, Gumby, Arabian Prince, Ostrich, TeenHeartThrob, Spaz, Penguin, Mouse, Switchblade, Low Rider, Foreign Dude, A.J.Foyt, The Invisible Man), Special K, all the girls that Morgan fell in love with. JERRY CONN — The frndshps good times. JULIE CRUZ — Bernie Rita ' s classes, tennis team esp. J.H.C. Ill, D,S. all Sr. players, Jr. ditch day, M. D. trip to the big apple. Chambers prtys, playing qrtrs, flbl games, wknds, 1 7th b-day prtys, C.H..A. 6am, Tyrone , scammin, M.N. rendezvous w Morris Day, sneaking out, getting stuck in a ditch (w 3am, all my frnds (aVHS, Fun Giri Five, esp. Jen, Steph, Shell I love ya! BRENDAN CURRAN — Sr.Yr., Liberals have no future. Right is Right! Robert K. Dornan for Pres., My Capri needs a tune-up, Theresa Klimas-all that I have, CM., E.O., B.W., G.A., T.E., T.M., T.B., K.M., M.T., Oucedlc, Bill Bob Boghosian. PAM HECK — Krystal (Krysp) P. Trina Louise Hope all the fun we had! T.L.H. K.P. — snorting belching. Lunch w T.L.H. K.P., Wint. Formal! M.Y. S.P. for being good frnds, S.P. Want some banana ice cream? ! Muvahaha! K.P. T.L.H. for all the memories. D.E. Spam creator, MikeG. in P.E. remember L.R. K.S. ' . ' The Spam Animal! Surf Punks, David, Scotlie, Than. you guys! 1 love you! RICK HERNANDEZ — My 1 only sem. here (a VHS, where I grew to be frnds w Jim T., Kim K., Krista C, Karen L., When 1 came to school w niv hair standing up, most of all. the friendly atmosphere of VHS. ROBERT HERRELL — When I tied G.D., M.H., S.H., J.M. up to a BIG tree and ALL of THEM couldn ' t go to 5th per! When G.D. got hit by a sand- wich our Fr.Yr. he didn ' t know who threw it. 30 second grinders. MARK HOOD — When we tied R.H. up to a tree he couldn ' t go to 5th per. DENNIS HOUSER — My Fr.Yr esp. when Scott R. hit Mr. Holmes, my 3rd per. Eng. class w Mrs. Stibal. SUNNY M. HURTADO — The get together (a-M.T. ' s house singing Wildthmg , Vandals fe the Olympics in the back of the truck in the rain. I 234 Closing c leczionj u- .wazninc X concert, 4W driving, my old fmds C.C.,J.R., S.R, My partner Cam, the microphonic voices of Nancy Mari. Woody Moose, the Ret Gang, M. Woody, K. Woody, Nan-breath, Hell all the fun times we ' ve had together. DAVID JAMES — The dance in Feb. w the lipsynch contest w me Sergio A. doing Fly Girp by the Boogie Boys. TODD JEFFREYS — Air band contest (drumming, John attacking me w Daryl ' s sword, stitches, No problem! I can play! ), the bums, Krislen ' s prty (Beans crash!), Samir ' s prty, 1-4 am (golf course, Act like a tree , cops, busted, Lisa ' s pool), Oingo Boingo concert (Halloween ' 85), leaving swimming w a smile w C.B., Bulkis, Fuba, Daryl. lunchtime jokes, cruising, all the girls I ' ve loved hated, sleeping in my Sr. Yr., Lara S., all the trouble the Beans. Daryl. Mike. I have gotten into out of. Dog Rockefeller. A.J. ' s arrest, the curb, the W.A.V.E., Je vquitz. getting fitted for Easter summer, Hawaii Kim, Paco S?Tim, Ms. Rogers sex ed. (Tim A. got kicked out), ketchup. last but not least, the frndshps I ' ve made thru-out hi school. WANDA KIM — Mr. Gunkel all the fmds 1 met: Laurel D.. Carmen T., Tom S.. Lenora O.. all the rest. I Love You. KIM KOV.ACS — How drastically Jesus changed my life . . . my growing up times w H.H.. M.L.. S.M.. M.Z.. R.LP , My orange van, playing bass, Mike Z ' s guitar playing, frndshps God gave me: DM., C.F.. C.C. praying, crying. talking AWayside. times w C.C. Fred Carol , bible studies, God ' s strength to help me thru life most of all my beautiful Mom her answered prayers! ANDREA NELSON — The Heroacha ' 85. Nelson 9, My frnds. S.C, Good bad times, 8th grade to lifetimejof fmdshp, Jamie T. B.F., Always on my mind H.D.. J.S., all of my other special frnds: Bird. W.V.. I.T., J.M.. W.M., my distant fmd K.S.. going to prtys. $ 1 nite @E.D.H., Beach, Boy, Cruzing, getting lost w nowhcre lo go but Del Taco, getting in trouble but not getting caught, always remembering G.G., the day when I 1st saw my new car. All the good times w all my frnds. you are all special to me, Thanx Mom Dad for always being thiere for me. I love you all. My years @VHS have been the best. Love. Happiness. Friend Always Andrea Zenobia Nelson. THANH NGDYEN — My 3 yrs VHS. all my frnds, all my tchrs who helped me grow, esp. Mrs. Slibal, Mr. McCall. Mrs. Smith. ROBERT NULPH — Mr. Miller ' s What ' s new in Electronics? ERICOSGARD — My entire Sr.Yr. It was by far the best of my life. I SANJ A Y PATEL — All my fmds tchrs since 1 0th grade. Most of all, the awesome W.A. V.E. Club. KAREN PEREZ — The good times 1 had (ffiVHS. my close fmds, the day my parents came looking for me! YANETH PEREZ — The lime the police caught me ditching brought me to the office. VINH PHAN — All my wonderful fmds tchrs, all the good times in soccer. PETER PIHLSTROM — My 1st only year in hi school, the W.A.V.E., the Tiger! ANGELA PORTS — The time Sandy 1 laid out on her roof instead of going to school and gotj caught and had to rake up the whole front lawn of the school. ' . KRYSTAL PRESTON — T.L.H. @the L.B., PH. cheese for the Egg McMufTin, T.L.H. the Pismo Pool all the other happenin ' stufTthat went on. T.L.H. Ode to the Pencil Sharpener Mrs. Zukoski Boogers, Real Woman 1 2, all our well formed manners that we exercised so well! Thanx for evrythng T.H., P.M., A.S., S.R., D.M., J.T., the rest of the gang. Love ya all! SCOTT S. RIEMER — Hitting Mr, Holmes in pre-alg. Mrs. Stibal ' s frosh Eng. class, the planter in front of the cafeteria, Mrs. Phillips ' Bio class. Jeff T., Mike D., David M., Krystal P. Trina H. Anna S., Sue N., of course, Pam H. JOANNE RODRIGUEZ — Mr. Briggs — the good times and the bad, passing Govt, Having great friends. Thanks C.C, C.A., M.W. D.D. and most of all Tony ... 1 Love you. MICHELE TAPPER — My best buds, C, D.S., K.R., B.S., O.K., P.O., J.G., the time when me, C.L., J.H., S.N. @ P.R., Me S.C. @ R.H. house, D.R. in the restroom w me D.S., thebchhouse. my P.P.. wknd prtys, VHS ftbl games, me B.S. @iBoysClub, Pwdr Pff ' 85. Jr.Yr. ditching w C... w o my best frnds I wouldn ' t ' ve made il. I love you all. JIM THOMPSON — The time in pre-alg. 9th grade when H.D. unknowingly was tricked into walking into the science lab ' s real skeleton. All we heard was a loud scream. Also G.S. Gang, S.C. CARMEN TORZON — S.C. ' s float prtys, The Ninja Times, the Artbldg., tying R.H. to a tree which prevented him from going to 5th per., Tread Square. HAI TRINH — The loud crowd. MAGGIE TSAI — My Sr.Yr. for it was such a great year w the most fun I have ever had in my 3yrs@VHS. SHELLY TIJRMAN — My best frnds J. C, J.C. S... D.D. who were always there for me, my love. Matt, evryl ' s 17th b-days, tennis in 10th, very personal talks w Jen Kelly 6th, summer ' 85. TERESA VAN SANT -- May 1 7, 1985, Jan. 5, Servite ' s Prom @ M.H. w W.C, the morning after, Traffic School for a 69 on the freeway, K.E. boinking, N.R. her Sammy, All my great frnds S.M., N.R., K.E., K.L., N. Y., 1 love all of you. Also Rcdondo w M.S. Snowman. Mr. Ted all the flowers. Good luck to S.M. J.B. ANNA VENEGAS — Pwdr Pfr ' 85. Hmcmng. Chambers ' prtys, Xmas Eve, NwYrsEve, the fun me S.S.. S.M., L.D., R.A.. S.R.. B.C., R.C., CM., J.M., D.D.. K.B.. the rest of the gang. Special thanx to J.M.. S.M.. S.S., M.W., L.O., D.M., Thanx for evrythng you did for me. GARY STUART WESOLOSKl — Being in ASB evry 1 who put me there, R. B.. Jits. M.O., D.C., E.S., S.T.. RE., D.D.. K.K., Mrs.Bellfi, coming to school w OJ V many times, Halloween, Being Sandy in Winter Pep Rally, Swimming Big Secret 1. LISA L. WHITE — What the Essence of Drama means to me. all the fun I had w my drama frnds. the day I went to Magic Mtn. 1 met Brian, the H20 that fell on my head, the time D. Y.. J.R. 1 ditched Bader ' s Jr. Eng. class. Good luck in the future, ' 86! MARK WILLIAMS — Putting 1 3 out of the flbl game, if only for a couple of plays. NICOLE YOUNG — McDonald ' s! J.T. his constant pestering. Student Council Mr. R., All the frnds good limes. MIKE ZELLMER — My Fr.Yr. I really found my first true fmd had some real crazy times, the tchrs students frnds that I ' ve met along the way, I.H.. K.K., Kovacs. A.R.. T.H.S.. Mr.R. . SANDY ZNAIDAK — Mrs. Zs ' 84 — ' 85, Mission Viejo ' 84. ftbl season. Ay Don-na (Bio), of course C.L.E.,T.J.R. baby B.A.B. Thanx 4 MwYrsEve ' 86. P.S. Cheryl don ' t forget to call. Luv, Sandy Z. , Closing 235 A ABNER, CHRISTINA 101 115 ABOLHASSANI, ALI 74 ABRAMS, ALAN ABRAMS, KIMBERLY 86 ACEVES.JOSE ACEVES, MARIA ACOSTA, CARLOS ACOSTA, JOSE 74 130 ACRES, MICHELLE 74 ACTON, AMY 86, 113 127 197 ACTON, KATHLEEN ■ ADAMS, AEGINA 86 192 203 ADAMS, ELIZABETH 86 ADAMS, JUSTIN 21,25, 122,202 203 206 ADAMS, LANCE 101 129 ADAMS, STEPHANIE 101 ADDEO.JOHN 101 ADUNA, APRIL 86 AEHLERT, THOMAS 86. 147 AGUAS, RENATTO AGUIRRE, LISA 86 AI, HUONG 86. 203 ALMINH 74 164 Al, THANH 172. 173 AKINS, KIMBERLY 86 190 ALANIZ,JESICAH ALBEE, STEVEN 101, 128, 145 ALCORN, JEFFREY 101 163 ALEXANDER, SERGIO 20 148 149 ALEXANDER, WENDY 86 ALFARO, SERGIO ALLAN, WILLIAM 101 ALLEN, DUANE 101, 129, 145 ALLEN, KENNETH 166 ALLRED, NICOLE ALLRED, TROY 101 ALMGREN, GREGORY ALPERT, DAVID 74 ALPERT, DAVID 74 ALSKY, BARBARA 74, 204 ALSKY. BARBARA 74, 204 ALSKY, TIM 203, 206 ALVAEADO, GINA ALVARADO, CLAUDIA 101 ALVARADO, MIGUEL 101 ALVAREZ, FRANSCIO 101 ALVAREZ, LOUIS 101, 161 ALVAREZ, PAUL AMARO, ANGELA 101 AMENYA.LISA 101 AMOROSO, CHARLES 101 AMOROSO, DINA 203 AMOROSO, MARIA 74 AMOROSO, NANCY 101 ANDERSEN, TARA 86. 189 ANDERSON. BRIAN 101 ANDERSON, MARK , 86 ANDERSON, MICHAEL 86. 160 ANGEL, DAVID 101. 145, 161 ANGUIANO, ALFREDO 2.74 ANGUIANO.JUDY 101 ANTHONY, AIMEE 86 ANTHONY, JEREMY 74 APARICIO, RALPH 86, 192 ARATARI, TRAGI 101 115, 194 ARAUZ, LIZBETH ARCHER, CHRISTOPHER ARCHER, MICHELLE 101 ARDENT. JOSEPH ARGANDA, ROBERT 74 ARIAS, IMELDA 101 ARIAS, MICHAEL 101. 203 ARMES,TANIA 115, 193. 194 ARNETTE, ROSS 101 ARNOLD, CATANA 101 ARNOLD, DENISE 86 ARRIZON, ALFREDO 86 ARTHER,GEOFFERY 74 ASHTON. SEAN 86, 115 146. 195 ASKIER. CHRISTOPHER 86 ASTON, APRIL 86 AUGENSTIEN. DAWN 74, 113 194 198 AUGENSTIEN. ROBERT 86 115 195 AULT, DARLA 74 AUSTIN. JENNIFER 86 AVALOS. JOSEPH 129 AVALOS.JULIANNE 57, 70, 171. 192, 202, 203 AVENA. DAVID 86 146 AYALA, ARNULFO 100 101 AYALA, FRANKIE AYALA, RAUL AYLSWORTH, THAD AYVAZIAN. CARMEN ZIM, MEZHGAN 74 190,204 101 B BABBIT. RANDALL 47 BADILLA, ANGELIQUE 101 BADILLA. MICHELLE 86 BAER, SUSAN 86 . 189 BAGGER, PAMELA 74 BAGGER, STEPHANIE 74 BAGLIO, JAMES BAILEY, TANIA lOI BAIRD, BENJAMIN lOI BAKER, GLENN 74 BALLENTINE, BRADY 101 . 161 BANNISTER, LINDA 101 , 195 BARBOUR. DAVID 140. 199 ,203 BARELA, CYNTHIA 101 BARLOW, THERESA 74 BARNAL, GEORGE BARNES, JENNIFER 86 BARNHART, SCOTT 86 BARR, CHRIS 74 147 BARR, DAWN 3 BARR, HEATHER 101 BARR, SEAN 25,74 140 BARRIGA, HELEN 203 BARTLEY, SUSAN 192,202 203 BARTON, CRAIG 141 BARTON, KATHRYN 101 BARTON. KEVIN 78 136 BASS, JAMIE 101 BATTERMAN.TODD 86 BAUM. HEATHER 74 BAUMANN. ROBERT 86 BEARD. DAVID 74 BEASLEY. CHARLES 86 BEAUDRY, JOSEPH BECERRA.MICHELE 101 BECK. LISA 86 BECK. TRACY 101 BECKER. MICHELLE BECKNER. BRIAN 145 167 BEESON. DANIEL BEESON. JONN 74, 130 203 BEGHTOL. ADAM BEGHTOL, JASON 24, 30, 74, 190 BELL. JENNIFER BELLGRAPH, MARK 102 BELTRAN. IVY 102 BENNETT, JASON BENNETT. NICOLE 86 BENSLEY. DENISE BENTLEY. BRETT 36 BENTON, TROY BERKNER, KAROL BERRYMAN. MICHAEL BEVIA. CARMEN 86 BICE, STEPHANIE 102 BICKFORD, LANCE 102 BIGGS. KIMBERLY 13, 117 BILHARTZ. BRENT 102, 129 BLACKARD. DEBRA BLACKARD.JILL 102 BLACKSTOCK, O ' DONNA 102 BLAIN, MICHELLE 86 BLAIR, YOLANDA 86. 113, 192 BLAKE, ANDY 87, 144 BLANCHARD, CHRISTOPHER BLANCHARD, DARIN 87 BLANTON, BARBARA 74 BLEAN. MELISSA 102 BLEDSOE, KELLIE 102 BOCKMAN.JON 74 BOEHLER, KIMBERLY 25,75,76, 126 BOGGS. SHANNON BOHANNON.CHAD 102, 193 BOLLEN, MARK 87 BOLLEN, VICTORIA 87. 193 BOOHER,TODD 159 BOONE, ANTHONY 157 BORDWELL,JOHN 75. 130 BORHANLBAHRAM BOWIE, ANTHONY 87. 146 BOWIE, D ' SHON 145 BRADSHAW, EDWARD 102 BRADSHAW, JEFFERY c CALLAHAN, CAROL CAMACHO, ESTELLA 117 BRADY, KIMBERLY 87 BRAMBLE, SCOTT 102 BREAULT. ELISE 87 BRAMBLE. SCOTT 102 BREAULT. ELISE 87 BRENNAN. RONALD 75 BRETTO.GAIL 198 BREWER, TAMMY BRIIDGE, RUSSEL BRIDGES, PETER 102 BRIMHALL, CHRISTOPHER 75 BRIMHALL, KRISTY 75 BROBERG, STEVE 75 BROCHTRUP, CHRISTINA 75, 126 206 BROCHTRUP, GLORIA 24. 102 113 BROMS, JAMES 87 160 BROMS, KIRSTEN 75 206 BRONE, ANDREA 102 BROOME. MELISSA 87 BROWN, JOSHUA 102. 142 167 BROWN, RICHARD 87 BROWN. TODD BRUCE. BETH 75. 115 203 BRUCE. PAUL 166 BRUGGER, ROBERT 75 BRUNDAHL. KIRSTEN 87 BRUNDAHL. MARK BRUNK. SCOTT 75 BRUNK. TIMOTHY 203 BRUNS, LAURIE 75 BRUNS, RYAN 102 157 BRYANT, MARY BUCK. JENNIFER 87 BUCK, TIFFANY 87 BUELNA. JASON 87 BUENROSTRO, GUILLERMO BUENROSTRO. JORGE 75 BUENROSTRO, RAMIRO 75 BULNHAUYEN 102 BULLARD, JEFFERY 87 BUNN,HONEI 102 BURBANK, DENNIS 148,149. 150. 153. 159 BURCIAGA, ANTONIO 133. 136. 139 BURK,JONATHON 195 BURK.TIM BUTTERMORE, TRACY BUXBAUM.SHERl 75 BYRD, MATTHEW 75 236 Index CAMACHO, JESUS CAMARENA, GINA 21 CAMBEROS, CHRISTINA CAMBEROS, MARTHA CAMBRE, DANIELLE CAMERON, DAVIS CAMF.ANTONIA CAMPANIS, ALEXA CAMPANIS. ANDREA CAMPBELL. CARRIE CAMPBELL. JAMES CAMPBELL. KENNITH CAMPBELL. RACHEL CAMPOS, DENISE CAMPOS, GUADALUPE CAMPOS, TERESA CANALES, JOSEPH CANNING, KATHERINE CANTRELL. MICHELE CARLSON, ANDREW CARLSON, JEFFERY CARLSON. JENNIFER 75, CARLSON, JESSICA 75,115, 87 124 202,203 75 87 102, 189 118 102 102, 145 87 75 87, 127 102 102, 145 75 115, 126, 194. 202, 203 126, 194.201, 202, 203 87 102 102 129. 157 CARLTON. ALISA 87 CARLTON. JANICE 102 CARMONA. ANDERSON 102. 129. 157 CARMONA.MARISOL CARO, HUMBERTO CARO, LINDA 75 CARR, JENNIFER CARRANZA, PATTY CARRANZA, PEDRO CARRERA, ARMANDO 87 CARRILLO. ARETHA CARROLL, SCOTT 102 CARTER, BRADY 102 CARTER, DAVID 102. 129 CARTER, SHELLEY 21 124, 193, 206 CARVELL, AARON 87 CASTANEDA. CARMELO 87 CASTANEDA. ROBIN 75 CASTELLANO, ALLEN 87. 160 CASTELLANO, CHRISTINE 75 CASTILLO, ELAINE 5 CASTILLO, MARIA 102 CASTILLO, MARIA 75. 115 CASTILLO. MARK 75, 147 CASTILLO. ROSA 87 CASTRO, BENJAMIN 75,79 CASTRO, CELESTE 102 CASTRO. FREDERIC 87, 166 CASTRO. JENNIFER CASTRO, JOE 87 CASTRO. KRISTINA 8 CASTRO, THOMAS 1 3. 1 5. 21.24.46 .57, 122. 202 CASLICCI. TERESA 102.115 CAUDLE. CHRISTA 57. 176. 177. 188.205. 208 CAULFORD, GEORGE 147 CEDILLO, MARLENE 3,21,123 CENA.JOSE 87 CENA, JUAN JOSE 87 CENA, MARIA CERON, ANGEL CER()N,ROSA ( ERVANTES, ELSA CERVANTES, LAURA CERVANTES, VIRGINIA CHACON, ALEJANDRIN CHACON, JULIE (HADWICK. AMANDA CHADWICK, ERINN CHAIRES, MILE ' i CHAMBERS, BRIAN CHANG. JACK CHANG, JAMES C ' H ANG, TOM 87. 1 90, 1 93. 1 94, 204, 205 CHASE. JOHN CHASE. MARILYN CHAVEZ, ANISSA CHAVEZ. CAROLINA CHAVEZ. DAVID CHAVEZ, ESPERANZA CHAVEZ. IRMA CHAVEZ. JERRY CHAVEZ. LIZBETH CHAVEZ, MELISSA CHAVEZ, MICHELLE CHAVEZ. SILVIA CHAVOYA. CECILIA CHEANEY. MICHELLE C HEN, HELEN CHEN, PAUL CHEN, WENDY CHENG, ALAN CHEREPKO, NANCY CHIN,SOOHWAN CHINCHILLA, ALEX CHING. THEODORE CHIOVERA, APRIL CHIU, LILLIAN CHOI, CHRISTINE CHOI, CINDY CHOI, GLENN CHOU,BUN 87.203 CHOU. LEN 76 CHOU. SU CHRISTENSEN. BIRGETTA 21, 30. 57. 123 CHRISTOPHER, WENDY 87 CHUANG. SANDY CHURCHILL. TIMOTHY 159 CISNEROS, BRIGITTE 103 CISNEROS. EDDIE 157 CISNEROS, FREDDY CLARK, KELLY 76 CLARK. SHERl 103 CLARK. SUSAN 115 CLAY. KENNETH 25, 206 CLEMENS. SHANE 103 CLIFF, CHRISTOPHER 103 CLOSS, MICHELLE COBURN.KYLE 76,159 COFFMAN. WILLIAM COHEN. DAVID COLE, TRACY COLLINS, ANNETTE COLLINS, KELI COLTON, NATALIE COMPANI-VALA, LILI CONLEY, CHRISTOPHER CONN. JAY CONN. JERRY CONNER, MICHELE CONRAD, JEFFERY CONSTANTINO, ANGELA CONSTANTINO, DAMIEN CCWSTANTINO. TIFFANI CONTRERAS, CHRISTINA CONVEY, MICHAEL COOK, TISH COOPER, CARRIE COOPER, MICHELLE COPELAND, CHRISTOPHER CORNELIUS, MARIE CORCWA. DALIZA CORONA. SUZANNA 87 31.75 87 87 75 102, 188 75 75 204 204 136 87 75 103 103 75 76 103 87. 166. 194.203 103, 106 87 103 25, 190.206 87, 170 87, 203. 204. 205 76. 194,203 103. 194 203 87 88, 199 76 30.31.76, 190 24. 103, 113, 197 76 103, 129 CORRA, KIM CORTES, MARTHA 76 103 88 88 88, 170 88 88 103 88 103 6,76,85, I 18, 170, 171 57. 172, 173,202.203 CORTEZ, CYNTHIA CORTEZ, MARCELINA CORTEZ, NAZARIO CORTEZ, ROSAURA CORTEZ, ROSE COUNTS, HEIDI CCJVARRUBIAS, MARIE COVARRUBIAS, RICHARD CRABTREE.TODD CRAIG, KASEY CRAWFORD, DAVID CROOKER. BRIAN CROOKS, LISA CROSBY, BENJAMIN CROSBY, DEBORAH CROWE, JEFFERY CRUZ, DERECK CRUZ, DONNA CRUZ, GREGORY 76.133 CRUZ, JULIE CRUZ. MONALIZA CUERO, MICHELLE CUFFARI, MICHELLE CUNNINGHAM, DANA CLINNINGHAM, JULIE CUNNINGHAM, SHAUN CURRAN. BRENDAN CUSICK, SCOTT CYRUS, DEBORAH 103 88 76 88 76 103. 129 88. 142 24 88 103 88 88 136. 157 172. 173 76 193 103 88, 188 103 D DAILEY, WILLIAM DALITZ. MICHAEL DALQUIST. MICHAEL DANG. AN DANG, CHARLES DANG,CHINH DANG, DAI DANG, DOAN-TRANG DANG, LAN DANG, LOUIS DANG, MAI DANG.NGHIA DANIELS, MICHAEL DAO, HANH DASTYCK, DIANA DAUGHERTY,JOHN DAUPHIN. JOHN DAVIDSON, RICHARD DAVIS, ADDY DAVIS, ANTHONY DAVIS, JENIEL DE BRUHL, DEBRA DE FILIPPO, DAVID DEGRAAF, LAUREL 88. 1 30 88 167. 196,203.205 76, 191 88, 163 166,203 130. 160 103 88 103 130. 160 170. 171 124. 194 147, 159 77. 190, 204 80, 1 31,46. 03, 76, 36, ,76, DE HAVEN, LAURA DE LEON, BLANCA DE LONG, MELISSA DE MARIA, SHERRY DERISIO, CHRIS DEACY,JOHN DEACY, JOSEPH 88. DECKER. CRYSTAL DEHNERT. MARK DEL RIO. CARMEN DELGADILLO. JUANITA DELGADILLO. MARTHA DELGADO. ANTONIO DELGADO, ELIZABETH DENEVAN, KELLY DENOLF, DWAYNE 2 1 . 1 24. 1 36. DI FABIO. MICHAEL DIAS, ALBERTO DIAZ, JOSE DIAZ, LETICIA DICKENS, CRAIG DINE, DANIEL DINCiMAN,KIMBERLY DIONISIO, MARCELA DCJBLEY, RONALD DODD, STEVEN DOMINGUEZ. DAVID DOMINGUEZ.GUY DOMINGUEZ, JUAN DOMINGUEZ, LILY DOMINGUEZ, RENE DOMINGUEZ, WENDY DONALDSON, MICHAEL DONOVAN, ELIZABETH DOOROUDIAN, NEGAR 103 76. 136 76 146, 205 103 76 76 192 192 103 156. 162 103 136 162 76 88 76 167 103 145 104 104 12,203 Index 237 DORADO, ALFRED DORIA, DEBBI DORRITE, ADAM DOTLE, DENISE DOUGLAS, BRANDON 104 DOYEL, WAYNE DRAKE, JAMES DREY, KELLY DUARTE. VICKl DUMM.MARY DUMOSKI, STACI 30, 76, 190, 191, 194, DU NLEVY, KARRY DUNN, MARTY DUNNE, HOLLY DURAN, MICHAEL DURHAM, CAMERON DUTILL, DIANE 88 88 76 129 88 193 202, 203 104 , 130 12 88 E EACALLIER, LISA EAKIN, CHRIS EARHART, ELIZABETH EASTMAN, JILL EATHERTON, CORTNEY ECHEVERRIA, LUISA ECKENRODE, JULIE ECKENRODE, LINDA EDWARDS. MICHAEL EHLI.DENIELL EICHAR, DONNA EILAND, ERNEST ELFRING, KRISTIN ELLIOT. BRYAN ELLIOT, KENNETH ELLISON, DOUGLAS ELLYSON,JOHN 1 ELLYSON, STEPHANIE ELWELL, ROSEMARY EMA, CARRI EMA.JOHN EMGE, LAURA 14, EMMEL, WILLIAM ENGLER. STEPHANIE ENGSTROM, KEVIN ENOCH, CHERYL EQUITZ, BILL 3, ERDMANN, JENNIFER ERDMANN, JULIE ESCALLIER, LAURA ESPINOZA, DENA ESQUIVEL, LILY ESTf S. DORIAN 1 ESTRADA, ANITA ESTRADA, FELIPE ESTRADA, HERMELINDA ETTERS, STACEY EWING. DIANE EWING, DONNA EYSTER.JODI 104, 115, 142 88, 113 88 88 lA ,88, 119 115. 202. 203 88, 135. 136. 159 76, 133, 136 104 88 04, 145, 160, 161 104 88 104 88. 127. 193, 194 143, 195 76, 170 88, 192 115, 200, 202 57 140, 194.206 104, 113. 194 104, 113. 194 88 33, 136. 138, 139 89 104 89 4.89. 172, 173 57, 173 76, 113,204 F FABULA. ANDREA 104 FAGAN.ERIC 104 FAHEY.AUDRY 104 FANCHER. HEIDI 76 FANCHER.JOHN 104, 157 FANCHER. KEN 89 FELIPE, DIANE 89 FELIPE. IRENE 76 FELTY. ERIC 76 FERGUSON, ERIN 25,76,81 FERGUSON, NICK 204 FERGUSON. PAUL 89 FERNANDEZ, JUDITH FINLEY, VALERIE 89, 176, 177, 188 FIRMES.TAMIE 20 FISCUS. GINA 76,79 FISHER. GARY 104 FISHER, JAMl 89, 204 FISHER, SHANE 104, 129 FLESCHNER. STEVEN 104, 142 FLETT.TAMIE FLINT, CARL 57, 164 FLINT, ERIC 89, 164 FLIPPIN, KATHLEEN 76,83, 190 FLOYD, KIRK FOLINO, KAREN FONG, EMILY FORD, ROBERT FORSYTHE, SHEILA FOSTER, JODY FOSTER, JOSHUA FOSTER, MARY FOSTER, MAUREEN FOX, SHANNON FRANCIS. KIM FRANCISCO. TAWNYA FRANCK. ANGELA FRANCK.JEFFERY FRANKLIN, CASEY FRANKLIN, LISA FRANTZ, DANIEL FRAZER, STACEY FRYAR. BRYAN FULLER, KARRI FURST,GWEN 89, 1 1 3 189, 199,203,205 104 77 104 89 77 104 77 89 77, 148, 149 104 104 104, 189 77 G GAEZ. IRMA GAGNON.JEFFERY GAIDOSH, CHARLES GALINDO. GEOFFERY GALLANT. NANCY GALLUP, MICHELLE GALVAN, JESUS GALVAN, NATIVIDAD GALVEZ, AMELIA GALVEZ. ANDREW GALVEZ. ARTURO GALVEZ. PATRICIA GALVIN. VERNON GAMEROS, LOREN GANAHL.JEFFERY GARCIA, FELICIA GARCIA. IGNACIO GARCIA. JARED GARCIA. JOSE GARCIA, JULIE GARCIA, LEONARDO GARCIA, NATALIE GARCIA, NORMAN GARCIA, SAUNDRA GARCIA, TONY GARCIA, VALERIE GARDNER. DANIEL GAROUTTE. JULIA GARRET. TAMMY GARRET. TRACY GARTEN. JOSEPH 1 GARVIN. EDDIE GASTELUM. ALEX GAYLOR, STEPHANIE GAYTAN, OSCAR GAYTAN, SANDRA GAZZIGLI, JULIE GEE, CHRISTINE GEE, HENRY GEHR,MIKE GEORGES, CHRISTINA GERMAINE. DARIN GERMAINE, DARYL GESKE. DAWN GIACUMAKIS. ANDREW GIAMBALVO, KELLY GIANBALVO. CHRISTINE GIBBONS. MICHAEL 77. 194.204,205 104 142 77. 115. 194. 198 1 77 104 77 100. 104 77 104. 145 104 104 104 89 89. 130 104 105, 115 89 105. 128 105 105 89 105 105 105. 129. 161 33, 135, 136, 138 10 89 14,89 77 77. 126,206 77, 202, 203 77 25,77.81. 119 89. 157 172. 173 105 105 89 89. 193 GIBSON. JENNIFER GILBERT, DENISE GILL, GARY GILL, LUIS GILPIN. CHRISTINA GILVIN, MICHAEL GIUSTO, JUANCARLOS GLOVER, WILLIAM GOLDMAN, ADAM GONZALES, AN JANETTE GONZALES, ARTURO GONZALES, AURELIO GONZALES, CARLOS GONZALES, DELIO GONZALES. DONNA GONZALES. ELDA GONZALES. FELIX GONZALES. JOHN GONZALES. MARIA GONZALES. MARIA GONZALES. MARISOL GONZALES. MARTIN GONZALES. ROBERTO GONZALES, RUBEN GONZALES, THOMAS 20,24. GONZALES, TONY GONZALES, VIRGINIA GOUGH, MICHAEL GOULET. ANTHONY 4. 1 1 . 77. 77. 113.203 77. 113 89 77 105 89 89 89 105 105 4.20. 142 105 89 105 105 77 89 57, 162, 163, 206 20. 141,206 GOVEA, EDUARDO GOVEA. MARK GRANGER. ANGELA 57.176, GRANGER. MICHELE 89. 177. 9.57, GRAVES. TRACEY GRAY. CRAIG GRAY, DAVID GRAY.JASIN GRAY. KAREN 10. 11. 12. 13, 14 GREEN, BRICE GREEN, LISA GREEN, SHARON GREEN, SUSAN GREEN, TERA GREEN, TERESA GREER, TRACY GREGORY, BRETT GRENIER, ANDREW GREUNKE, JOHNNY GRIJALVA, ROBERT GRISANTI, NICOLE GROSS, MELISSA GROSS, TIFFENY GROSSI, LEROY GRUNSETH,CHAD GUERRERO, MARCO GUERRERO, STEVE GUILLEN, MELVIN GULA, BRIAN GUNDER, CARRIE GUTIERREZ, JUANITA GUTIERREZ, NORMA GUZIK, BRIAN GUZMAN, JLIANA GUZMAN, ROBERT GWOSDOF, JENNIFER 77 77 33, 136, 138, 139 77 130. 160 188.203 127. 176. 177. 188 77, 190 105 57, 205 105. 129 15.21.24. 117. 124 89. 144 77 77 77. 195 105 105 105, 189 136, 159 140, 195,202 89, 193 89. 146. 160 105 77 105 77 N 136. 163 105 89 78 105 105 89 105 H 2i8 Index HACKMAN. BRADLEY HAGEMEISTER. MICAH HAGEMEISTER, STEVE HAGER, GEORGE HAGUE. BRADLEY HALES, BRIAN HALES, MICHELLE HALL, BRADLEY HALL, KASSANDRA HALL, TRACY HALLIGAN, WENDY HAMBLY, TRAGI HAMELIN, WILLIAM HAMILTON, MICHELLE HAMILTON, SHERRI HAMLETT, BARBARA HAMMOND, MARK HANSEN, IVOR HANSEN. KELLY 21 78, 115, 190, 192, 193, 194,201,202,203,204 78 90 136 HARDNER, KEVIN HARDY, STEPHANIE HARENBERG, LISA 78,115, HARPER, SEAN HARRAKA, ROBERT HARRINGTON, JOHN HARRISON, ALAN HARRISS, HEIDI HARRYSSON, LOTTA HARTMANN, THERESE HARVEY, CHARLES HARVEY, VANESSA HASKELL, MARK HASSIS, ROBERT HATCH. WILLIAM HATTON. ANGELIA HAWKINS. VALERIE HAYDEN. BRIAN HEATH, KEVIN HEBERT. DANA HECK. PAMELA HEFFNER.GARY HENZLER, PHYLLIS HEPP, MALYNN HERBERS, BEVERLY HERMOSILLO. JOSEPH HERNANDEZ, EFRAIN HERNANDEZ, ERIDANY HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ, JAMES HERNANDEZ, JESUS HERNANDEZ. MARTIN HERNANDEZ, PATRICK HERNANDEZ, RAY HERNANDEZ, RICHARD HERNANDEZ, TISHA HEROLD, RICKY HERREL, ROBERT HERRERA. BENJAMIN HERRERA, NACHOE HESS, DAVID HICKS, GREGORY HICKS, WILLIAM HICKS, XAVIER HILL, JENNIFER HINES, CRYSTAL HIPOLITO.JEFFERY HISEY, LISA HITCHCOCK, LINDA HLAVACJOHN HLYWKA, ERIC HO, STEPHEN HO, VINH HOANG,TRANG HOEKSTRA, HEIDI HOGLUND, BRANDON HOISINGTON, DANA HOLIHAN, MICHAEL HOLLINGSHEAD, MARK HOLMES, ROBERT HOLUB. STEVEN HOOD, MARK HOOK, ALLISON HOPE,TRINA 21. HOPSON. VAS HORTON. AARON HORVAT, DENISE HDRWICH, JEFFERY HOUSER, DENNIS HOZAK, KEVIN HSU, JOY HSU, LENNA 6, 30, 78 25, 193 24, 78, 1 19, 123, 194, 204 105 194,202,203 HUANG, DANIEL 78, 190, 196 90, 78, 66, 199 115 36, 167 21, 123,200,203 78 90, 78 166 78, 148, 149 90, 198 25,78 90 105 78, 205 105 90 78 78 90 105 90 148, 149 105 203 106 20, 57, 148, 149 106 136 193 90 90, 130 134, 136, 156 78 90, 119 90 90 136, 106 139 78, 147 90 74,75,78,204,205 106 106 147 106 20, 148, 149, 150 106 57, 124, 176, 177,203 106, 157 106 .30,31, 190 i; 106, 129 162 106 90, 194 106 HUANG, JASON HUBBARD, CONNIE HUDSON, BRIAN HUDSON, JEFFERY HUDSON, KURT HUDSPETH, JENNIFER HUFFMAN, JENNIFER HULL, JENNIFER HURTADO, MARIA HURTADO. SERGIO HUTTO. BEVERLY HUYGEN, CONRAD 3,57. HWANG. MICHAEL I 192, 193, 194, 201,203,204 78, 190, 194 106 90 90 78, 143. 162 189 90 78, 136 148, 149, 195, 202, 203, 205 78 203 lADONE, DANIELLE IRELAND, SEAN IRION, KIMBERLY IRVIN, LAURIE ISHIKAWA, KEVIN ISHIKAWA, MARK 106 24,78,82, 190 90 30. 190 90 78 J JACKSON, DONNA JACKSON, DARRELL JACKSON, DAWN JACKSON, DONALD JACKSON, LISA JAHNKE, CATHY JAJKOVA, SARKA JAMES, DAVID JAMES, PATRICK JANI, SUNIL JAYNES. STEPHANIE JEBBIA. JULIE JEFFREYS. TODD JENKINS. FREDDY 90, 1 22, JENNINGS, MARCIE JIMENEZ, ALMA JIMENEZ. GUADALUPE JOHNSON, ANNE-MARIE 78 JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, DONDI JOHNSON. HEIDI JOHNSON. HOLLY JOHNSON. JARRID JOHNSON. MICHAEL JOHNSON. SHARMA JOHNSTON. CHRIS JONES. CHRIS JONES. EDWARD JONE.S. JEREMY JONES. JODIE JONES. JULIE JONES, KEVIN JONES, MONIQUE JONES, PAT JONES, SANDRA JOYNER, JAMIE JUDD. CHRISTIE 106, 195 90 90, 204 106 20, 205 78 106 78 20,47, 140 127, 133, 136, 138, 139, 156 9,78, 194 90 90 203 145 78 90, 119 90, 113, 197 106, 156 106, 161 90 106, 194 90 192, 193 90, 142 90, 204 106, 159 149, 151 90 190 106 194, 129, 148 90, 79 190,204.205 79, 115 K KAGY, JENNIFER 90 KAKUTA, DON 90, 199 KAKUTA, JAN 198, 199 KALAFUT, THOMAS 106 KAMENSZKI, MICHAEL KAMIAB, KAROLIN 90 KAMP, CATHERINE 90 KAMP, STEPHANIE 3 57, 115, 123, 202 KAMP, STEPHEN 106, 115, 161 KAO, TERRY 90 KAPLAN, RONl 90 KARNIK, JWALA 90, 127, 194, 203 KAVANAGH, MICHAEL 90 KAYLOR, KYLE KEELE, JASON 106 KEENER, TAMMY KENNEY, LAURA 79 170 KENNEY, MARY KENNY, VERONICA 106 KEOMANY, BAPHA KHAMSINGRATSO, SAIMPHONE 106 KHAMSINGRATSO, SOUTHAVY 79 KHASHMANIAN, PAMELA 90 KHASHMANIAN, PAUL 106 KHREICH, ANTOINE 91 160 KIDBY, MELISSA 79, 192, 198 199 KIDD, MICHAEL 90 146 KIDO. KELVIN 91, 203 KIES. MICHAEL 79 147 KILIAN, STEPHEN 106 KILLEEN, BRETT 79, 143, 162 195 KILLEEN, BRIAN 91, 143, 162 195 KIM, FRANK 79 141 K1M,SEUNG KIM, WANDA KIM, YUNG KING, HUFFY KINNEE, CHRIS KIRCHHOEFER, RENE KISTE, RACHEL KOBLY, DEREK KOEHLER, CHRISTOPHER KOHLER, KURT KOHLWEY, LISA KOLBERG, JENNIFER KOMARA, SHANE KONDOURAJIAN, SHOUSHAN KOVACS, CHRIS KOVACS, KIMBERLY KOVACS, RAQUEL KRONEBUSCH, DAVID KROTZER, NANCY KRUETZ, SCOlT KUBITZ, CHRISTOPHER KUBOTA, KIMARI KUBOTA,TRISHA KUEHL, KERRY KUEHL, STEPHEN KURISU, COREY KURISU, EDWARD 190,205 ANN 90 91 79, 162,201,208 91 106 195 91 173, 194 79, 75, 79, 79, 190, 106 79 91 79 176,177 106 106 91 192,193 L LA BORGNE, DENNIS LA ROQUE, KARLYN LA RUE, DAVID LABHART, ROBERT LAIRD, PAUL LAKEMAN, DAVID LAM, DUC 124,204 91 79, 195 . 107. 145 y Index 239 LAM, KIMOANH LAMA, GARY LAMB, DARIN LAMBERSON, RICHARD LANGFORD,GLEN LAOS, MICHAEL LAPORTE, DEBORAH LAPORTE, GREGORY LAPSCHIES, KARYN LARSON, CHRISTOPHER LARSON, JENNIFER LARSON, SHERl LASISTER, CRYSTAL LASISTER, RANDALL LAUGHLIN. SANDRA LAZCANO, EVA LE, HONG VAN LE, HONG-ANH LE, LUAN LE, PAUL LE,TRAM-ANH 79, 173, 190, LEASURE, KEEP LEDUCCHRISTIANN LEE, CHARLES LEE,HSING-YEE LEE, JOHN LEE,JOHN 57,136,191 LEE, MELISSA LEE, SAMUEL 192 LEE, SUSAN LEE, WILLIAM LEIBOVICH, MINDI LEPIS, EILEEN LEVERETT, MICHELE LEVINGSTON, CHRISTINE LEVINSON, BONNIE LEVINSON, PAUL LEWAND,JODI LEWIS, DENIESE LEWIS, NANETTE LIAO,CHIH-CHEN LIAO, PETER LIAO, WEN-CHUN LIBIDINSKY,STACI LIDDICOAT, AUSTIN LIDDICOAT, LAURA LIENG, NGY LIGEROS, MERILEE LILLIBRIDGE, JENNIFER LIM, KAO LIMJOCO, OSCAR LIN,KA1NING LINCAVAGE, GRETCHEN L1NDER,LISA LINDSAY, JIMMY LIPSHUTZ, LISA LIRA, EUGENE LISK, DIERDRE LISKEY, MICHAEL LITTLE, DANIELLE 107 79 107 79 91 106, 128 91, 191,206 107, 129 107 79 91 79 79, 203 79 91, 194 79, 203 166, 194,203 191, 194, 198, 202, 203 107, 129. 157 91, 164 106 91,203 196,202,203 107 196,202,203 91 91 91 91,204,205 91,119,203 31. 190 107 91 LITTLE, TAMIKO LIZARDE, CYNTHIA LIZARDE. ILIANA LIZARRAGA, LORREEN LOMOWSKI, JENNIFER LOPATIN,GALIT LOPEZ, ANNA LOPEZ, LINDA LOPEZ, MARIO LOPEZ, MARTIN LOPEZ, MICHAEL LOPEZ, RANDALL LOPEZ, RUDY LOPEZ, SAMUEL LOPEZ, VERONICA LOPEZ, VICTOR LOPEZ, VIRGINIA LORGE, KENNETH LOUGHNER, ERIICA LOUIE, JEFFERY LOVATO, JEREMIAH LOVATO, TIMOTHY LOWE, CHRIS 106, LU, CHARLES LU,DAN LU,YU-FANG LUCAS, DANA LUCERO, TRAGI LU ELLEN, CECILY LUGO, CHRISTOPHER 80, LUGO, JAIME LUGO, MATTHEW LUNA, ANGEL LUNA, BERTHA LUNA, MARIO LUNA, ROBERT LUNDBERG, DAWN LUNDGREN, CHRISTINA LUU, K.HOI LUU,THU LYCETT, TRACY LYEN. CATHERINE LYLES, GEORGE LYON, SHANNON 91, 113 91 107 91, 190 107 79 91 107 91 107 107, 145. 161 91, 156, 161 91 107 79 107, 145, 161 107 91, 115, 127 91 107, 190 , 107, 128, 142 79 91 79,170, 194 107 80 143, 162, 194 107, 143, 144 80, 143 36 91 107 80 80 ANN 107 80 80 91 MAY, JAMES MAY,KANNETH MAYNARD, MATTHEW MAYOR, AIMEE MAYS, ANDRA MCALLISTER, PAUL McCABE, DANA McCABE, ERICA McCOLLUM, CHRISTOPHER McCOLLUM, DAVID mcconnell,panielle Mccormick, amy Mccormick, JOE McCURRY,GREG MCDONALD, KRISTEN McGARVEY, DAWN McGregor, tragi McGUIRE, DARREN McINTYRE, LYNEE McKAY, DENISE McMACKIN, KEVIN McMONAGLE, TRAVIS McNAIR, DAVID McWEENEY, RONETTE MEDINA, ADRIANA MEDINA, CLAUDINA MEDVE, JAMES MELIA,JOHN MELIA, MARY MELKUS, KARIANNE MENDENHALL, WENDY 2, 21 MENDEZ, JOSEPH MENDOZA, LAURA MENDOZA, LETTY MERILUS, BRUNEL MERILUS,CORMAC MESSICK, THOMAS MESSINGER, CHRISTINA MICHAELSON, KIMBERLY MICHAELSON, TANYA 115, 133, 136 107 108, 145 92 108 108 20 108, 188 M MacMURTRlE, BRYAN MACEDO, GUILLERMO MACEDO, NATIVIDAD MACKIN, ROBERT MADERA, MICHAEL MAERTZWEILER, CA THERINE MAGGS, FAY MAHONEY, LAUREN MAKHLOUF, LAMIS MAKIYAMA, KATHY MALLET, DARYL MALLET, STACIE MALOLEPSY, AMBER 80, 6,20, 190, 14, 100, 122, MALOLEPSY, ERIC MANKE,TORY MANOS, DAVID MARCANTEL, MICHELLE MARCHANT, ARMAND MARCU, NICOLETA MARQUEZ, ALICIA MARR, ROBERT JAS MARRIOTT, MILENIA 79 MARSH, JILL 190 MARSHALL, ANTHONY 91 MARTIN, DAWN 79 MARTINE, MARC 162 MARTINEZ, ARACELI 107 MARTINEZ, CARLOS 79 MARTINEZ, CARMEN 107 MARTINEZ, ELIZABETH 79 MARTINEZ, HEATHER MARnNEZ,JEFF 4,11,133,136, 107 MARTINEZ. JOELLE 107 MARTINEZ, JOHN MARTINEZ, MARIA 107 MARTINEZ, SANDRA 91 MARTINEZ, TIFFANY MATA, NICOLE 91 113 MATHEWS, JEFFERY MATHIS,STEFFANY 79 19-1 ■ 01 MATTHEW, JASON 80 91 91 91 91 57 91 192, 199 107 204, 205 107, 170 107, 113, 128,205 80 107 107. 190 107 MIELE, JANINE MIKKELSON, EDGAR MILES, JENNIFER MILITELLO, KARI MILITELLO, KELLY MILLER, CHANDA MILLER, SHAYNE MILLS, JENNIFER MILTON, LISA MIRAMONTES,CRUZ MIRANDA, DILEEP MIRKO, LAURA MIRKO, MARY MISHLER, STACY MITCHELL, MARK MITCHELL, MICHELLE MLCOCH.TAMI MOBLEY, MICHELLE 80 80 108, 115 92 20 145 3,9, 195 108 108 108, 198 80, 188, 192 100, 190 80, 130 80, 203 80 80, 201 80, 130 1 43 108 170 92 ,47 123 206 108 92 108 92 92 108 80 , 115 ,202 117, 124 191, 202 ,203 80 190 ,204 ,205 80 108 , 113 . 197 194 ,2o: 1,204 92 80, 141 80 92 113 199 80 108 92 92 I 240 Index MOLENDYK. MICHAEL MOLINA, CONNIE MOMTAZ, BIJAN MONTANO, CARLOS MONTANO, EVERETT MONTEJANO, RICARDO MONTES, ABRAHAM MONTGOMERY, ERIN MONTOYA, OSACR MONTOYA, SHANNON MOONEY, SIOBHAN MOORE, ALISA MOORE, TIMOTHY MOOSMAN. MICHAEL MORA, ELLIOTT MORA, LISA MORALES, CARLOS MORALES, JESSIE MORALES, KEN MORAZA, ROGER MORENO, AMY MORENO, MARIA LUCY MORENO, MIGUEL MORGAVAN.TROY MORRELL, EDWARD MORTON. PHILLANA MOTA, RUBEN MROZEK, CHRISTINE MROZER, JENNIFER MUELLA. MICHELLE MULFORD. CHARLIE MULLINS, CAMERON MUNIZ, ERIC MUNOZ, ALEJANDRO MUNOZ. ALICIA MUNOZ, CATHY MUNOZ, IRENE MUNOZ, MICHAEL MURAKLGEN MURO, ARTHUR MURO, JACOB MURRPHY. DENNIS MURPHY, JAMES MURPHY, KATHRYN MURPHY, MICHAEL MURPHY, PATRICK MURPHY, TIFFANY MYERS. DAVID MYERS, JOHN 81 81 92, 204 81 92 108 108 92 92. 115 9,81, 194 20,81 57 108 81 92. 130 81 92. 189 108 92,198,205 108 108 108 81 81 90 81 108, 129 81 81 92 92 25,92, 164 142 81 81 162 81 113 92 81 108, 198 108, 142, 195 N NAJARA.SHELLIE NAJERA, ALFREDO NAKATANLWENDI NAKAWAKI, BARBARA NAKAWAKI, NORMAN 136,1 NAURA, JANETTE NAVARRETTE, ROBERT 92, NAVARRO, ANTONIO NAWABI, EZATULLA NAY. NICKI NELSON, ANDREA NELSON. JENNIE NELSON, NICHOLE NELSON, RICHARD 81,130, NELSON. STANLEY NEPOTE.CARL NEPOTE. LORETTA NEWCOMB.SONJA NEWTON. DIANA NGONEVONGSA NGONEVONGSA. VANDEE NGUYEN, BICH NGUYEN, BONG NGUYEN, DAT NGUYEN. DINH NGUYEN. DUNG NGUYEN. HAI NGUYEN, HAI NGUYEN. HANG NGUYEN. HANH NGUYEN, HOANG NGUYEN, HOI NGUYEN, KHAI 81, NGUYEN, KIEU NGUYEN, KIM NGUYEN, LONG NGUYEN. MINHGUYET 108 92, 188 48. 149, 153, 163 108 130, 146, 159 108 81 74,81 117 6, 206 92 92 119 131, 147 160 108 92 81 92 81 , SAYKHAM 81 203 92 92 92 92 196 81 92 203 92 92 196 190 196 201 108 NGUYEN, NGA NGUYEN, NGUYET NGUYEN, TAM NGUYEN, THANH NGUYEN. THUY NGUYEN. THUY NGUYEN, THUY NGUYEN, TOMMY NGUYEN, VU NGUYEN, VUONG NICHOLS, REBECCA NICHOLS. ROLLOF NIEUWLANDT, JULIA NORMAN, RICHARD NORMANDEAU, SUZANNE NORRIS, DARREN NORRIS,JOHN NULPH, ROBERT NUNEZ, GILBERT NYE. JASON NYE, KEVIN NYS. JASON 81, 191,202, 92,190,194, 194, 108 81 203 196 203 196 108 196,203 3,69 81 81 20,81 141 130 108 82 , 157 198 108 o O ' BRIEN, JANEL O ' BRIEN, TOM O ' BRYAN, CHRISTOPHER 0 ' DONNELL,JOHN ODWYER, MARGARET O ' NEILL, JENNIFER OBERMAYR, MARK OBERMAYR, SARAH OBORN, DENA OJEDA.JOHN OJEDA, LENORA ORNELAS, BLANCA ORNELAS, MARIA ORODPOUR, REZA OROSCO, JOHN OROSCO, MICHAEL OROZCO, ERIC ORTIZ, JORGE ORTIZ, SILVIA OSBORN, SHELLEY OSBORNE, JOY OSGARD. ERIC OSGARD. KRISTINE OSWALD, BRIAN OTTAVIAN, BRIAN OTTAVIAN, BRIAN OZKAN, CEM 92 92 93 108 88,93 109, 129 30,31 109 93 82, 192 93 82 109 82, 190. 192 43, 162. 195 93 109 93 82 P 93, 109, 173 113 93 10. 136 134, 138, 93 135, 139 82 93, 3,25, 93, 109, 113 193 192 128 203, 109, 109 109 206 192 128 , 129 8 162 2,94 109 82 82 82 203 82 190 109 82 109 109 109 109 82 201,202,203 PADIAS.CHRISTI PADILLA, ALMA PADILLA, HUGO PADILLA, LEONEL PALAFOX, ARCELIA PALAFOX, MERCEDES PALLARES, RAYMOND 4, PAPPAS, EARL PARDE, PATRICIA PARIS, ALICIA PARISI, TERESA PARK, DONG PARKER, CYNTHIA PARSONS, BRENDA PARTINGTON. CHAD PASOL, MICHAEL PASOL, STEVEN PATE, ANGELA PATEL, SANJAY PATTERSON, TERYSA PAULSEN, KIMBERLY PAULSEN, SCOTT 109. PECH. LISA PEKALA. LAURA PELTON. NEAL PENA. MANUEL PENA, MANUEL PENA, ROBERT PENANO. JOSEPH PENG, GENE PENG, RHODA PENNINGTON, KAREN PERALTA, MARTHA PERALTA. RALPH PEREZ. AURORA PEREZ. DAVID PEREZ, DAVID R. PEREZ, JORGE PEREZ, JOSE PEREZ. KAREN PEREZ. LORENA PEREZ, MARISOL PEREZ, MAVIEL PEREZ, MYRIAM 82, 126, 170. PEREZ, RICARDO 82 PEREZ. ROLAND 109,145 PEREZ, SANDRA 109 PEREZ, SILVERIA 194 PEREZ, VIRGINIA 82 PEREZ, YANETH PEREZ, MARISOL PERFECTO, PABLO PERFECTO, VICTORIANA 109 PERFECTO, VINCENT PERHAM, JAMES 93 PERRAULT. HEATHER 82,170 PERSINGER, BRENDAN 93 PESCE, JONATHON 82 PESCE, MATT 82 PETERSEN, AMY 93,127 PETERSON, ERIC 82.136 PETERSON, JAMES 82 PETERSON, JEFFERY PFISTER. KENNETH PHAM, MINH 109 PHAM,THACH 82.203 PHAM.THU 109 PHAM.TUAN 93,109,203 PHAM,TUAN PHAM, YEN 82. PHAN, DONG PHAN, LONG PHAN, NGOC-HANH PHAN, VINH PHILHART, SERINA PIAN, BESSIE PIDGEON, THOMAS 82 PIERCE, TRACY 93 PIERSOL, SEAN 93,146 PIERSOL, THOMAS PIHLSROM, PETER 25, 1 23, 206 PIKE, HAROLD 93,160,167 PINCKNEY, MATTHEW 136 PINEDA, DELFINO PINEDA, EDWARD PINEDA, JAIME PINEDA, MARIO PINEDA, MICHAEL PITTMAN, KIMBERLY PLUMB, PANDORA POMMIER, JASON PORTER, CHRISTINE 162,202,203 93 82 93 109, 145 93 109 109, 161, 190 Index 241 wm PORTS, ANGELA PORTS. DIANA POTTS. HEATHER POWELL, HAETHER POWERS, BETH POWERS, CHARLEEN PR.ATT. RONALD PRESTON. KARYN PRESTON. KRYSTAL PRICE, WILLIAM PUENTES, BRENDA PUENTES. MARIO PURPURA. MARK PURTELL, JOSEPH 2.93. 127. 192 93 82 198 6.82. 93 189 162. 163. 189 93 82 109 QAZI. HUMA QUAM. SHARON Q R 93 93 RACOBS, SHAWN 82, 1 36. 1 38. 1 39. 1 56. 159 RADER, STEVE RAIN, PATRICK 93. 130 RAMIRES, JESUS 82 RAMIREZ, ELVIA 93 RAMIREZ, HECTOR 93 RAMIREZ, LISA 109 RAMIREZ, MIGUEL 93 RAMIREZ. NOE 109 RAMIREZ. NOE RAMIREZ. OMAR 82 RAMIREZ. OMAR RAMIREZ, OSCAR 93 RAMIREZ. OSCAR RAMIREZ. PATRICIA RAMIREZ, PATRICIA RAMIREZ, SERGIO 93 RAMIREZ, SERGIO RAMOS, ANTONIO 110 RAMOS, HILERIA 110 RANGEL. ANGEL 110 RANGEL. MARIA RANGEL, ROBERT 133 135 136 RANGEL, STEVE 129. 157 RASHEED, ARSHIYA 93 RASHFORD, TIMOTHY 110 128 129 RATANABAPHA, CHANTHAY RAWALT, DERYK 93 203 RECLA, KENNETH 136 REDD. KAREN 93 REDDEL. BENJAMIN no 161 REDDEL, SHELLY 82 REDMOND, RICHARD 93 REED.JEFFERY 93 REED. KIMBERLY REESE, LEONARD REHASTE,GWYNNE REHNBORG. RAUL REID, MARK REID. THOMAS REINDL. DONALD REQUEJO. ROBIN RETANA, MICHAEL REYES, ELIZABETH REYES, EZEQUIEL REYES, HUMBERT© REYES. ROSEMARY REYES. RUPERTO REYNOLDS. MICHELLE REYNOSO. GEORGE RICH. LAUREN RICH. SUSAN RICHARDS. MELISSA RICHARDS. RACHEL RICHARDS. STELLA RICO. GUADALUPE RIEMER, SCOTT RILEY. SHAWNDA RIVERA. ANDREA RIVERA. CHARLES RIVERA, CYNTHIA RIVERA, PAUL 93,127, RIVERA, RICHARD RIVERA. SUSAN RIVERA. VERONICA ROA. ADAM ROBERTS. DENISE ROBERTS. FAWNDA ROBERTS. GINA ROBERTS. MARGARET ROBERTS, TODD ROBERTSON. ROBERT ROBINS. MARK ROBINSON, BRENDA ROBINSON, CHRISTAL ROBINSON, COLIN ROBINSON, DARREN 83. ROBISON,GEOFFERY ROBLES,ADELIDA ROBLES. EDWARD RODRIGUEZ, ARACELI RODRIGUEZ, FRANK RODRIGUEZ. IRMA RODRIGUEZ. JOANNE RODRIGUEZ. JOSEFINA RODRIGUEZ. JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ. KRISTI RODRIGUEZ, ROSALINDA RODRIGUEZ, THERESE ROEDER,ADAM ROGERS. STEVEN ROLLER. SCOTT ROLLER. STEPHANIE 25.83. 82 192 93 82 145. 193 93 110. 145 82, 204 ROMAN. ABEL ROMERO. HECTOR ROSAS. SHELLY ROSKELLY. RANDALL 110. ROSNER.JUDY ROSNER. ROBERT ROSSITER, CHRISTEEN ROTE. TANYA ROUNDTREE. BECKY ROWE. KELLY ROYALS. TAMMERIA RUACHO. JANET RUACHO. MARYBEL RUBALCAVA, ARISTEO RUBALCAVA. GRISELA RUBALCAVA. OSBALDO RUBIN, ERIC RUDI, NANCY RUDIE, SHANNON RUDIE, TONYA RUDOLPH, KURT RUETZ, MICHELLE RUGH,CLAUDINE RUIZ.GRISELDA RUIZ. LAURA RUIZ, MARIA RUIZ. VERONICA RUNGE. BRETT RUSCITTO. ANDREW 133. RUSSEL. CINDY RUSTUNG, ANNETTE RUVALCABA. ROBERT RYGALSKI, AMY 110,161 83,170 110 83. 115 110. 189 83 93. 115, 119 93 93, 160 83 130. 131. 192 110 94 110 110 no 94 no 83 94 no 94. 164 148. 149, 151 83 83 no 94 94,189 94 83 94 no 126, 191,202, 203 94 94 129. 145. 161 75.83. 118 no 83 94 57. 118 94 83 94 83 no 83 no. 142 199 115202.203 83. 140 no 94 83 110,204 no, 145 135, 136, 139 94 115 94 RYGALSKI, PAUL 10, 166 s 83, li SAITO. NADINE SAKOUNESANONG, SENGPHET SALAS. MICHAEL SALAZAR, JOSE SALAZAR, MONICA SALCEDO. CARLOS SALVATORE. KAREN SAN JOSE. MAYNARD SANCHEZ. BLANCA SANCHEZ. CARMEN SANCHEZ, DEBRA SANCHEZ, GERARDO SANCHEZ. GRACIELA SANCHEZ. JOSE SANCHEZ, JOSE SANCHEZ, KEVIN SANCHEZ, LINDA SANCHEZ, MARCO SANCHEZ, MARCOS SANCHEZ, MARIA SANCHEZ, RAUL SANCHEZ, ROBERT SANCHEZ, RUTH SANDOVAL. ESMERIA SANDOVAL. FELIPA SANDOVAL, HEATHER SANDOVAL, JESUS SANFORD, ELISABETH SANFORD, KRISTAN SANGA, ALFREDO SANGKHARAT, ADISAYA SANGKHARAT, ANINCHANA 83. SANGKHARAT, OURACHA SANGPRASIT. PRANDT SANTIAGO. ALEJANDRA SANTOS. REYNALDO SAO. SOKUNTHEA SAPIEN. JULIAN SAVEDRA. SAVEDRA. RICHARD SAVOSKA. BETH SAVOSKA. KAREN SCAFFIDl. GREGORY SCALES. CATHERINE SCARDINA, NANCY SCARPINE,CARIE SCHEROTTER, DAVID SCHIMKE, ANNA SCHIMKE, ROBERT SCHMITT, ELISE SCHNAIBLE, JASON SCHNEIDER. JOHNNY SCHNEIDER. SEAN SCHOENBAUM. DAVID SCHOENBAUM. MICHAEL SCHRAMM. JENNIFER SCHREPFERMAN, LESLIE no 94. 156 83 94 129. 192. no. 94. 83 83 83 94 161 194 83 94 83 94 94 83 110 20 110 110 94 202. 203 202, 203 94, 203 83 145. 161 94 94 94 115.208 127.203 83, 140 110 83 110 94 5.205 no no 94 83. 144. 162 no. 190 111 202. 203 83. 117, 242 Index SCHROE DER, RICKY 140 SCHULTE, TIMOTHY 36, 206 SCHULTZ, NICHOLE 111 SCHUMANN, JONATHON SCIALDONE.JEANETTE 12 SCIALDONE, LISA 111 SCOLARO, MICHAEL 83, 130 SCOTT, COREY SCOTT, JEFFERY 95 SCOTT, JENNIFER SCOTT, SHEILA 95, 189 SEGUIN, BRIAN 162, 195 SEGUIN, JAMES 83 SEGUIN, SEAN 83 SEGUIN, STACEY 95, 119 SEKI, CATHY SEKI, CYNTHIA 95 SELPH, DAVID 84, 115 SELPH, TRACEY 111 SEPULVEDA,GINA 84 SERNA, LIDUVINA 111 SERNA, NORMA SERNA, ROSA 95 SEYMOUR, ANDREA HI SEYMOUR, JULIE 115, 118 SHADER, PAMELA 84, 189 SHARPE,SHAN SHAW, JASON 9 SHEA, MARK 95 146, 147 167 SHEARER, CHRIS 111, 144 161 x 7?«S f llf f l IIIIIMIIIIIIII SHEEHAN,TED SHELTON, PAUL SHERIFF, MICHELE SHIH,CHING SHIH,JIM SHIRLEY, GLENN SHOKES, THOMAS SHORES, MELISSA SHOTSBERGER, STACY SICRE, ALEXANDRE SIGMAN, CATHY SILVA, ERNESTINE SIMMONS, JENNIFER SITTIG, SCOTT SKELTON, ROBERT SKINNER, JASON SMALDINO, PATRICIA SMERKO, FRANK SMISSEN, STACY SMITH, BRIAN SMITH, ERIC SMITH, LAURIE SMITH, MARK SMITH, MARK SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, NICKO SMITH, NINA SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, SHAWN SMITH, YVETTE SNIDER, CYNTHIA SNOW. NICHOLE 111, 129 95 95, 127, 193, 194 111, 115, 166 84,190 75,84 95 95 189 95 95 159 111 84, 189 95 95, 160 95 159 95, 192,206 25, 193 20,95 95 1 11, 157 84, 126, 191,203 111 SOARES, PATRICIA THOMSEN, CHRISTOPHER 96, 115, 160 SOMERVILLE, JEFFERY 84 TIEU.LINH 84 SOO, YOLANDA 111 TIMMERMANS, BILLY 130 SORENSEN, HOLLY 95, 119, 127 TINNESEN, SANDY 96 SORENSEN, JENNIFER TINNESEN, TRACY 84, 177 SORENSEN, ROHRY 111, 113, 128 TIPTON, DIANA 96 SOTELO, ALMA 84 TOJI, CONCEPCION HI SOTELO, BERNARDA 84 TOLAND, RHONDA SOTELO, LEONARDO 95 TOMKO, CATHY 1 1 1 144, 192, 204 SOTELO, VICTORIA TOMKO, MICHAEL 96, 146, 205 SOU, CHANSEREY 84 TORINO, STEVE 167 SPINDLER, MATT TORRES, ERNEST 84 SPINELLLGINA 84 TORRES, HECTOR 84, 156 SRUN, KDOEU 95 TORRES, OSCAR 133, 135, 136 ST.CROIX, EDWARD 84 TORRES, RACHEL 111 STAFFORD, ROBERT 84 195 TORREZ, MARIA STAFFORD, WENDY 95 TORTORICE, PAULO 96 STARR, SHENAN 20,95, 141 146 TORZON, CARMEN 46 190 STEAGALL, KIMBERLY 84, 118, 126 TORZON, TANYA 84 STEELE, DONALD TOUT, AMANDA 84 STEELE, GARY TOUT, ANTHONY STEELE, SCOTT 111, 129 TOWLE, JAMES 143, 162 195 STEMPSON, CHRISTOPHER 111 TRAN, ANNIE 84 STEMPSON.JEFF 206 TRAN, HOAT STEVENSON, DALE 95, 130 TRAN, KIEULOAN STEWART, KIM 84,126, 170 203 TRAN, MINH 190 STICH, SANDRA TRAPP, GISELA 84 STIPEK, KEVIN 95 TRIGSTEAD, RHONDA 84, 191 202 STOKES, LAESLIE 95 TRINH, DUC 96 STOLE, DIANN 95 173 TRINH, HAI STONE, ADRIENNE 95 TRUONG, STACY STONE, TAMMY TRUONG, VAN 142 STOREY, SHANNON TRYON, SANDRA 96 STOREY, SUZANNE 203 TRYON, STACY STRAND, SARAH 111 128 TSAI, CINDY STRAUSS, STEPHANIE 84 TSAI, HENRY 85 194 STRAW, KRIS 84 TSAI, ISABELLE 85, 190 191 STREET, STACY 84 170 TSAI, MAGGIE 202 STRUVE, GWEN 203 TSAI, RUEL 190 191 STUBBS, TIMOTHY 111 TSENG, JIM SULLIVAN, TARA 192 TSUJIOKA, KELLY 8 ,85, 118 SUMMERS, BETH 24,124 202 203 TUPON, MELAIA SUN, DAVID 203 TURING, STEPHEN 133 136 SUN, MICHAEL 84 TURK, TAMMARA SUN, VICTOR 84 TURMAN, SHARI 96 SWAIL.JANA 111 TURMAN, SHELLY SWANSON, DAVID 95 TURNER, TRISTA 113 SWARTZ, CHESTER TUTTLE, ALICIA SWARTZ, SHANE 111 157 SWEENEY, KAMERON 84 SWEET, CHERYL III • r T SYPHERD, ROBERT 95 115 T T § T 107. TACK, SEAN TADE, JEFFERY TAFELSKI, KIMBERLY TAFELSKI, TAMMARA TAGGART, DANIEL TAGGART, JANE TAING, LEANG TAKAHASHI, SAORI TAKENAGA, PHILLIP TALAMONI. JUNE TALAVERA, MARISELA TALAVERA, SARA TALBERT, BERNADETTE 25, TALBERT, MORGAN TAPLIN, LATANJA TAPPERD, MICHELE TAYLOR, JASON TAYLOR, JULIE TAYLOR, TAMARA TEANO. PHILIP TEIPE, MARK TERRILL, DUANE TERRONES, IRENE THAYER, JENNIFER THOMAS, BRYAN THOMAS, CRAIG THOMAS, JAMIE THOMAS, KEVIN THOMPSON, BRIAN THOMPSON, JAMES 5, THOMPSON, LAURA THOMPSON, MICHELLE THOMSEN, ANDREW 159 202 96 13, 118 96, 130, 146 111,113, 197 84 15,57, 118 84 96 96 30,31,77 ,84, 126 24, 30, 3 ,36 111 208 HI 96 96 96, 166 96 129. 157 12 HI, 157, 167 6, 206 111, 129, 145 96, 203 2, 15,21, 124 111 96 96, 160 UNDERHILL, MICHAELA 24 UNDERHILL, TOMMY 25, 85, 190, 192, 193, 194,201,203 UNG,NGOC-DIEP 96 UNG, PHUONG 96 UTZ, MAY LYNNE 96 Index 243 A V VAHLE, WENDEE VALCEZ, KRISTINE 96, 188 VALDEZ, STEFANIE 194 VALDEZ, VICENTE VALENCIA, VENITA 85, 194 VALERIO, MARTINA 85 VAN ANTWERP, ANNE-MARIE 96 VAN DE PUTTE, TODD 202 VAN DENBERG, MELISSA 85, 115 VAN GORDEN, CARL 134, 136 VAN HORN, DAWN 204 VAN SANT, THERESA 199 VAN TRUMP, GREGORY 85, 193 VANG, MEY 85 VARELA, ANGELICA 96 VARGAS, OLGA 96 VARGAS, SARA JANE VARGAS, SERGIO 85 VARGAS, VALERIE VARGAS, VI KKI 3, 205 VASQUEZ, ELIZABETH VASQUEZ.JOEY 142 VASQUEZ, JOSEPH VEGA, CHRISTINA VEGA, DENNIS 97 VEGA. LAVINIA 97 VEGA, NOEL VELASQUEZ, CHRISTINA 85, 126, 188 192 VELENA, MICHAEL 97 130 VENARD, RAYMOND VENEGAS.ANNA VENTURA, PEDRO VERA, PEDRO VERTICAN, MICHELLE 97 VIDINOFF, SUZANN 85 VIGLIOTTI, JAMES VILLANUEVA, TRINIDAD VILLARINO, PILAR 97 VIMONKHON, LATSADAVAN 97 VIMONKHON, PANNHAXAY VON RADER, DENISE VU. BAOLINH VU,HOANGLINH 97 203 VU,NGHIA VU, NHAN VU,NHATLONG 85 VU,TAMHOAI 97 VU,THUHA 85 191 203 VU,TIEPVIET VU,TRUONGLAP VU,SANG 97 w WACKER, STACY 97, 190 WAGNER, KRISTIE 97 WAINEO, DANIEL 166, 194 WALBERG.JAMI 85 WALEJKO, MARK 97, 130 WALICER, BRANDl WALKER, CHANDRA 97 WALKER, TONJA 97, 192 WALKER, VERENDA 20,85 WALLACE, CHRISTY 113 WALLACE, JULIE 97, 194 198,203 WALLACE, MICHAEL 142,202 WALLACE, KELLY 85 WANKEL, DAVID 97 WARR,TIM WATSON, WAYNE 85 140,203 WATTS, AARIS 85 WEAR, WILLIAM 85 WEISKE, BRIAN 9? WEISKE, ERIC 193 WEISS, DAVID 97 204. 205 WEISS, WENDY 97,204 WELLS, BRAD WELLS, MELINDA 2, 190 WELLS, RAYANNE 97 WENDLAND, ERIC 145 WESENBERG,DARREL 115 WESOLOSKI.GARY 2,21, 122, 194,203, 206 WESOLOSKI, SARAH 97. 203 WEYLAND, DEREK WHALEY, DARREN 97 WHITAKER, KJMBERLY 97, 203 WHITE, LISA WHITE, TRACY WHITTAKER. DEBORAH 85. 190 WIDEEN. RUSSEL 97 WILBER.SHELLIE 97. 127 WILDER, ORIT 97 WILLIAMS, BILL 97 WILLIAMS, DEIRDRE 97 WILLIAMS, JENNIFER 108. 190 WILLIAMS, KEITH 149 WILLIAMS, MARGARET 97. 115 WILLIAMS, MARK 136 WILLIAMS, SHONDA 20. 192 WILLIAMS, TEENA 190 WILLIAMS, TODD 97. 164 WILLIAMS. WENDY 193 WILLIS, TAMARA 85,192, 198. 1 99.203 WILLSON,JOHN 85 WILSON, BRETT 97 WILSON, DENA 97 WILSON, JENNIFER 75,81 .85, 122,126 WILSON, KRISTINE 85 WILSON, LANCE WILT, KELLY 85 WINTERS, DONALD 136 WINTERS, NANCY 97, 204 WISE. NORA 97,- 204 WISNIEWSKl.ANDY 85, 140, 195 WISNIEWSKI, MICHELLE 198 WOLFE. MICHAEL 97 WOMACK. ERIC 190, 193 WOODFIN. TIMOTHY 20,97, 141 WOOLSEY. RALYNN 97 WRIGHT. DONNA 97 WU.DAN 97, 196,203 WU, JEANNE 85, 202, 203 Y YANG. CHOUA YANG, HU 85 244 Index Closing 245 e ,lectloni oA locjatketnen «- Astronauts ElfisSn S. OnmUka. Christa McAuUro, Gregory. Jaw i Judith ' A. Re dffSuk R. Scobee, and Ronald E. McNair. . Resnik, Michael J. Smith, Francis 4 V ' - For Michelle: When 1 die Give what ' s left of me away To children And old men that wait to die. And if you need to cry. Cry for your brother Walking the street beside you, And when you need me Put your arms Around anyone And give them What you need to give me. I want to leave you something Sorflething better Than words Or sounds . . . Look for me In the people I ' ve known ' Or loved. J ' ' K. And if you cannot give me away At least, let me live in your heart And not in your mind. You can love me most By letting Hand touch hand. By letting Bodies touch bodies. And by letting go Of children that need to be free. Love doesn ' t die . . . People do. So when all that ' s left of me. ■ ' Is love, Ciivemeaw y. • . 1 love you all. ' I ' ll see you at hom . . . ' ■ . ■¥ 246 Closing I In Remembrance of. . . The loss of close friends comes to us with shattering effect. It reminds us of how fragile life can be. Any one of us could be gone right now but God has chosen a respected few to take from us. When a person is with us, we tend to see their faults and shortcomings. But when they are gone, we remember all of the little things that make life what it is. Life is an experience that we must taste to its fullest while we can for there might not be another chance. Let us always remember our friends, and all the little things they did that made life a little bit easier, for they are the spirit, pride, and excellence that our school is about. Goodbye, Farewell, Amen. Michelle Salazar -r Francisco Valero ? akUciloni o ' fo atheineis 4?-%: Closing 247 r i- UeachefS . . . The Tesoros yearbook staff wishes to dedicate the 1986 yearbook to Sheila Gibb Zehner. In memory of her 14 years of love and devotion to Valencia High School. All of us at some time or other was influenced by a teacher. Her influence can never be measured. Only those who knew Shelia Zehner could appreciate the positive in- fluence she had on young lives. She will be remembered as a warm, friendly, dedicated, and loving person to her students and to her colleagues. I In loving Memory SHEILA MARIE ZEHNER March 18,1949 March 9, 1986 Funeral Service Friday, March 14, 1986 at 1:00 P.M. Eastside Christian Church FuUerton, California Officiating Dr. Darwin Mann First Christian Church Pomona, California Musical Selections How Great Thou Art Amazing Grace Margaret Dix, Organist Private Interment Loma Vista Memorial Park Fullerton, California Sheila Marie Zehner March 18, I949-March9. 1986 Sonnet 30 When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought. And with old woes new wail my dear time ' s waste. Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow. For precious friends hid in death ' s dateless night. And weep a fresh love ' s long since canceled woe. And moan the expense of many a vanished sight. Then can I grieve at grievances foregone. And heavily from woe to woe tell o ' er The sad account of a fore bemoaned moan. Which I new-pay as if not paid before. But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end. William Shakespeare I 248 Closing lO±SI u VJ ' - ' S a r ■ s-J- i t i ■ M 5 y i .0 5 31 ' o -J k ' a ? 1) c S b c; J s Sq i , . SS 5- t3 5f I Q ' — -h - ( J 3 I 5 cv - o-j: a -V- f r y N t D f: ' % - Ji5 - A - M I v! (-9 y ■■ J a J y t 5 e. ? . .V r jy ' . ' ■ K . , ' ? ■■ ); V iClA - 7 ( - ' z ' H


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Valencia High School - Tesoros Yearbook (Placentia, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


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