Warren High School - El Oroso Yearbook (Downey, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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Lf' ,N I N' Lf Xb LL Y WL XJVL ff' 1 l r - ,J 1- . .1 ff I r , 1 w' ' Q A. ' ' . K P 1 V rx, 1 V , AVL I .A , 1 D' f' , ' ,LJ bw NZ' we M VAX K' L5 M if !5 L J I UL 4 ij N , , A Q .W N ,, 4, I LR' I , But what of them? What of The Builders of '57? How are we like now what they were then? LaJoie OPENING-9 HN HS' if 1 if f sf N 'fag if x F1325 w A f gy, g.. wi 4 Sw -lu X. xfyxz MQ! lk' 3 2 K , f HK' HX 5 'Nr X X V R,x. x. i X xy u Q W is S , 5 :gasses A 5 53 x Q 1 Q f Q - ' - , bf fzgsi as X ff Q15 .MM . Nw S Q Mx SML Xt Mg xwsski if 'N S Q ,Q 20 sg is ,N 'F ii x . r 259- .. . K . N sf. P G AD E Q I 'V l tl is , if l i , lik 2 X' Q I .f Here squutnts a' Senior better known as David Hewitt, who shows us an example of a saucy loss as Papa Joe looks on. T hctually, il anyone wanted to know how many laces were in this bool: they could count. Ury tl they wanted to know howl many laces were in all the yearbooks that this school had produced, they could do hhewiseur But, numbers don lt counts What counts is how the laces have chan- ged - il they have - and how the people to whom the laces belong contributed to the school or what this school gave each ol them throughout the years The first Senior Class came to Warren as Sopho- mores in September, 1956 They came to an earthen campus, barren of tradition, yet lull ol promise. They werent happy until they made it their own. But as their graduation day grew close, they felt they had left one tradition behind that couldnt 't tail - pride in Warren 's academit' and ath- letic excellence - Bear Pride! llne lunch is about to be lost or so it seems as .Sunil Khanna plots while Mike iertic points., Kevin Tatum doesn 't' seem happy being photographed while Tim Mauk is truely surprised. Alter all, who would dare photograph the master 9 photographer. GRADUATES-1 I James Abney' Edward Addington Alex Akloff Tracy Ala wa y A Long Awaited Time, Finally Here This is our year after struggling as underclassmen for 3 years. The time has come for us to lea ve and say goodbye. We have experienced many new things in our four years as Warren High Students. lt's hard to believe that 25 years ago Warren High School opened and we are the 25th graduating class to lea ve this school. l have enjoyed my four years as a Warren High student. l ha ve experienced many new things that I will remember for the rest of my life. I will look back upon when we started as the rookies in 9th grade, learning the trade of being High School students and leaving Junior High behind. Football games were the big thing as we were so close to touching the big CIF crown in our sophomore year. I have met many new friends every year. And each year has given me specihc memories, the big thing now is each year we progress, we mature. CLASS OF 81 !! -Kevin Eads. x 1 'M if M. 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Then, someone came up with the bright idea of buying a Student Ad and putting their pre- ferred Memorabilia in that section. So, if you 're not satished with this, turn to the Student Ad Section. Maybe having two Memorabilias so ,different says something about this classes ability to make up its mindj Perhaps the saying should be: 1 don 't know, you decide, or, I don 't care, but l do -figure it out, if you can. GRADUATES 15 . 1 F 5 .M ix 3 J, Ti,-331 'Z W f 1' f N . . fi Mgt, W Y, ,X U ,,. 1 18 GRADUATES Homecoming s More Than A Dance Over the past 4 years I have had many enjoyable and memorable occurances. It is very difficult to pin point a single exper- ience which may be the most prominent, but l feel it was the Warren High Home- coming of 1980. lt took place in the Mar- riott Hotel located in Los Angeles. The formal dance was from 7:30 until 12, but ours started at 5:00 and it was not con- cluded until 4:30 the next morning. My boyfriend and I attended a Hpre-party at a friends house. There was a few other couples there and we all had a good time. After the dancing and talking and laugh- ing, we left and went driving around. It was approximately 2:30 when we finally reached another party. We both had an exciting night, but the most memorable moment during the whole night was at Jack-ln-The-Box. l'd say there was about 22 people there, in tuxedos and formals. lt was a night l'll never forget. - Cheryl Premicias Christina Campo Jeff Carlson Janet Carpenter Raymond Carter Q..-1-ml' Blanca Cervantes Sharon Cha vez Gina Carne vale Q7 . llvw-11' John Cencak 'U' Song Choi 'W-'rar' Caroline Chu -ff The last known picture of the 1980 Homecoming court together, shows Lisa Broom overcome with surprise at being named Queen. . '..'t. Together, are Sonia Myers and Kevin Tatum. Douglas Claiborne Denise Clark Patricia Clark Chris Cole Glenn Coles Julie Collier Michael Collins Roberta Collins Turning for the photographers with a questioning look is one studious government student. X r Kimberley Barbara Cook Kenneth Cook Contessotto John Copplin GRADUATES-1 9 'J 1:-'rx isalfi Lance Towers, Martin VanRyn, 8: Alan Acree seem to be sharing lunch as Well as Convefsaffon- John Cottriel Michael Cowan lllhix-7 Fritz Coy Anne Crouse Caesar Cruz Reading a note from Mike Sekulic, Mariam Ruiz shows her glowing enthusiasm. Deborah Csombor Shirley Cullison Richard ... X 1 R - ,,. :I.17 ' 'x Terry! Danielson Gail Davidson Mark Davis Sergio Del 20- GRADUATES 'X A if 11' f X A 'mv SSW A-C5 1.1 4, if W P K 1' M in r Mi Q Rf , 1. 'Xxx u i 'K 922 Q S ,....-.J.,. U-.Jpjnlk .4 PM 'Xi ji lv 'b 13:51, ah' li U 1' v 3+ M L ? w l W '1 . Y' '-is nn. ,ff Laura Halstrom lugs., 2' , . i 4+ I ', A First Day Brin -gs Experience Dealing with the first day at a new school is one of the worst experiences a person can pass through. I arrived at school at 7:45 and went straight to my first period. After a few minutes of conversing with my math teacher, Mr. Wright, l was to sit in assigned seat. He informed the class that I was a junior. Having been the only junior in a class composed of seniors, l received many an awkward gaze from my fellow classmates. I shrunk deeply into my seat and tried to avoid the penetrat- ing stares until finally, the bell rang and l moved on. There were the ups and downs. but it wasn 't as bad as I had expected. I met sever- al new friends and knew that my stay at Warren High would be a pleasant as well as challenging one. - Peter Sirgy Julie Harris Ke vin Hart Jerry Haugen Cathy Hayden This Senior is proud of her class of 81 - her locker shows it! 26-GRADUATES l Jeff Henderson Carlos Hermosillo Martin Cynthia Hayden George I-leer Susan J , ggi 'fzrcxif' ' ,ff i Q. ,LQ nn wh 1 In 'K A 1+ .J 1 , I if UK E H - ,Q 5 la 17 I I ww' .M sr 'J I ! ...- Y. ,- w-, , X Y ,IV I l.- , - f E K1 .. 'LX-m5 2' Y ay, Y 6 X fr--v-. - .M an 'QW 1. l 9 1' Q f -., M, w. 4 w' M331 . A ru., T? 11- '. .ff Q4 ka .4 , . 4. awk JE-, Q 3 . ' . P 'W 4 M V x ' vm M Va f x fb B+ ' W' 'V' F' fx W N W Vw m WI W ' 'va av N , w ,gx .WF f ,yi .Q 4, . -wa, ...H V Singing Alma Ma ter Crea tes Nostalgia Singing the Alma Mater with my fellow Seniors out on the field at the Downey- War- ren game 1980 was my most memorable moment. Lisa Layne, who had been leading the cheers that night, requested that all spir- ited seniors should come out on the field to do the Alma Mater. Of course all us radical rowdies had to show our school spirit, but underneath we probably just wanted to be wierd. So we raced down to the field to show respect for our school. I never will forget the feeling of mixed emotions. lt was great having a lot of the seniors together at that special moment also sad that it was our last Downey-Warren game while here at Warren. lt was neat to be together taking another step toward the closing of our senior year and beginning our futures. - Kim Swallom Complete school spirit is shown by Ann Halstead 30 GRADUATES 'T' -Ni Kristine Kilgore Joe Kim Debbie King Paul Kingsbury Kim Kinnick Michael Klodt Jennifer Kneeland Tony Knox Sandy Korbett Tom La Roux Gladys Lacaba Desiree Lambert 1 fl i 1 w N., X 'F xg f ' -1 a in xx ...W 4f?ff'fw,2. I x .115 .Sm rxlllfll q Hulls I F3135 -R-I' Num m v. N 'W C Af' xnxx S Ur.. f V ,wg-5 L, Sexy Senior , Dana Smith shows Kelly Blake her pictures and asks which is best. 'Ver- l Us 'im me 'S is ' 4' W A , M b y al QUIMWM, r ::, 1 4 5 QM K., iii i -.-1. 5,53 , Eb Q I 'Q' v lam... YLY These seniors show no modesty for having their picture taken. Rory Long Alma Lopez Tony Lopez Kim Lostetter Todd Lumbattis Ernie Luna Uff y, mx W w x. .Ky H X. Scott Lundgren Steve Lunetta Andrea Luthers Robert Lyell Chris Malchow 32-GRADUATES Diana Mann Tee-Shirt Profit . . . And Loss Now Past lt was a beautiful day in the fall of 1979. It was 4th period in Science Fiction and we were doing terrible things to Winston Smith. But clouds began to Hll the sky and an icy chill shot through the room as Mr. Kearns walked in. Holland , the voice rang out. l rose from my seat. After receiving and giving viscious verbal abuse and making a trip to Mr. Robinson, I was taught the error of my ways. l promised I would no longer print shirts about Downey High with a certain Hve-letter word on the design. Even though the Holland is innocent signs are long forgotten and the S200 profit is spent and gone, the memory will last forever. - Brian Holland Becki Manriquez Teresa Marcy Robert Marks Yolanda Marsili Debbie Martin Carlos Martinez 5 so Q 1 Enjoying herself in newspaper is Gladys Lacaba . , . Eider Martinez Joseph Martinez GRADUATES 33 Forgery Ge ts Four Hours When l look back on my high school year there 's one thing l'll never forget. I was in 9th grade and I wanted to get out of school to go shopping with some friends. I knew my Mom wouldn't write me a note to get out of school so I figured l'd write my own. The only problem was I couldn 't forge my Mom 's signature but that didn lt matter I tried it anyway. Well it didn 't work, one of the ladies in the ofhce called my Mom at work to find out if the note was legitament. Since it wasn 't l got 4 hours of detention and l didn 't even get to leave school. - Ana Vascos Tony Martinez I W gp. '40-I 5 kt Gerald Massie Timothy Maul: Alan Mautner wzimrxf The bear lMisty Barkerl struts its 's stuff. Scott McClure Jeff McGowan Kelly McGuirk Sherry Mead Luis Medina Dina Miller 34-GRADUATES Q.. , -sr Y . ,U lwgq 'six Wffqiw'-c, N s V1 aff! -r-W ' .... 2,,Ii jjj ,. X wi s a: i 'f ' f K , M A A T 1 1 I fi 1, 5 nf! 500 1 ,QU-1 0' 'Wt ., gi, W N w ., 1 0 1 . ' HMV 3 , , gyff ,, In. frf ,M ,, , 1 w'YE:,, fa' J .Q x 'Wig' -1 , in , , yu. M-. N ' Q. Q: ra, Y Q ,, W mm L V , ta. H Mig ' j yiwrniw . f x i ww.-4 k 4 f na W , .,w,.. 'nm mr 'iffiu WT A Wm M 1 -we 3 Fw -.M www 1, wg . x X- W Donna Pacho Suzy Pak Connie Patin Sophia Patronas Robyn Patton Karen Pauley Homecoming M. C. Job Was Special l 'll never forget M.C'ing the half time ceremonies for the Homecoming game. l'll always remember driving into Justice Stadium and seeing the crowd cheer with anticipation as they waited to see who the new Homecoming queen would be. Being able to be part of such an exciting night will always be a special memory to me. - Diana Mann 5' v,,,iw.a'.,vi:w W If Dean Peppatd Gary Perez Mario Persico Photographer, Eric Thormodsen in motion. 3 I ' ' is V , A players, Kevin Sutton and Paul Lampe take a short rest a rough workout. Colleen Petrie GRADUATES 37 I Am... :EE igfvfinxx 401, vi ima 'I' Xl' x-7141 W Egg 1,24 F 4 4 , '4 -if?-5 j A w -4 M' ' 2 1 WW-ff3,w.s5sL ' S, ,Vv,, ,, X ,. , ,W .. WW v..M 1, f,,,,,,,, W A' WN Q ra sn fs 5 um 'al' 'R X f MU' L ' ' , ' ff ,V Q , ,. ffl 1 mf tv, Jar, . ju. sy Greg Ra ymer , ,- lv I .ang vt .H W, , My -.w f o HIP C - 'fl W A,:l 'T s--:. ,Lx -v I A 'il' Lv 70 ,L L, Im, A . X .i T1 . .,,,,,,, H, JS ,..n vu .ON 1 4 1. 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I-MJ iy I 'YA i 3? 4f1 -.-............,, 4. 1 to at Showing off his biceps is Scott McClure as he was lt only makes you laugh when you hear Blair Jacobs and Wendy Reese laugh. chosen as most athletic. Showing their spirit, Greg Slevcove becomes a bear rug as Rosetta Runnels spares Harry the Bear. 50-SENIOR FAVORITES . Gm, V,,9, gf YV A ,ss Qi. ' ri Sure to go far in life is Sergio Del Banco and Liz Brinkman for most intelligent. Shine Through To Become . . . 4 Smiling through rain or shine is George DiMatteo and Lisa Layne. Thereis no question why Dave Gonzales and Terryl Danielson got most talkative. Displaying the newest Vogue fashions is Lisa Broom and Bill Hckenger. 3 SENIOR FAVORITES-51 A---V Y A,-Y,,, U.. .nf As we all know Kelly McGuirk and Kevin Eads are the Class Couple of 1981. 8g 83, 84 We need more people like Mike Buchowich and Cathy Thompson to brighten up our days. lBest Personalityl 52-SENIOR FAVORITES R 'S' w. 1 Q5 . - X ' 5 X . X . 1- Most Likely to Succeed is Nancy Pratt and Robbie Lyell. We all expect great things from you two. The Classics 0 ' 1'! Prettiest eyes, Scott Travis and Stacey Hollow, l 1 Theresa Powell and Scott Duarte show us what they 've got. IBest Bodl . ' Being chosen as Most Athletic, Barb Swearingen stays ath- letic in many sports. I 'm sure Gina Carnavale and Sam Faulkner have many friends as they are our Class Flirts. SENIOR FAVORITES-53 VS . M . 5 fi gw-if -if 'Q . if A isis :UL Q, W E ab ity - ' in sv gfvw in S. 3.6 SQ . . ' A 3,g 'izvg' A V a ' M' i I 0 95 .rf ' Sf' Qi' QT' arf -'Qu jun---r fs , . Q 4, ' rs . 55: sf bf ' . W , ' , xt S It Vx . m QL + iff is ' f Q ' 1, , L. , Silky -nfl v idx f , ., ,Q - EQ X. 2 ' ' Q' -f 1 , .' wid . . Liss v 5-av-....--...--..,.. .. - R 1 u p.-np.-.-nn.--1-,x. vm..- ' , K .ik-K . -vhs.. . ! . ., - K1 Hon ors chool dedicated to academic achievement ln all of its twen yfive years the students and faculty have carried out that esire and one way that we have always known of our uccess is in the continued success of the graduates in college nd in careers. Yet another way of measuring the success of arren has been known from its beginning as a S . . . Q . - t - . . d ' , s a t he tradition of fine academic achievement is in the number of ear this ear is no exce tion scholarships and grants that our Seniors earn year after V - . . . ' V P A, 'u Another Hne bear provided by Tammy Tanner. ,EE ,I A it v Tami Montgomery doesn 't seem to be interested in what Kelly Blake has to say. HONORS-55 56-HONORS Honored Bears Drama- Mike Buccowich Speech- Brian Holland Drama- Blair Jacob. ASB Presrden ts 1 st Semester Scott McClure Znd Semester Rob L yell JW- Band- Karen Hanson it fl if K 1 ' 'P English- Kathy Olson English- Tim Mauk 22 , f WJ' L- ,A V- if mx? N J S ,G ffl M Qglfl ff, 1 Music- Lori Holmes if ' .,,44- 'V' ' ff . Q X , :fbi , Av C X . .QW-J! L' 5 VJ' lm, X LV . , ' fill -A ., V, ff! V , , ,fax - L, , 4 ,cy C' ! 5. ,W ,P 4'-Zjkw ,ya ,f l ,xv L, ,fy 1 1 .f?f2f, Q1 ,J:,Q- ffl 1 NU 'UAA A , I ff V - 'w y J: . V 7A ' - f ffupy 'lf' -H , ffis so , 1 j 2 X l X in 4 , , 1 ' - X 1 . - .S a K HONORS-57 Honored Bears Social Studies J v L. Mary Chu- 11 -W7 I-Q t fr American Government Kevin Ta tum W , Q af' If IM N-itll? American History Kevin Warner Ma th Liz Brinkman ,,..-fL- L, c 5 3 Band-John Capplin Ma th-Tina Ippilito 58-HONORS Art Art-Mark Jennings Julie Frey . : g i nnnn Q fini W' nf V: Art-Connie Brown Science I Biology- Carolyn Chu Physics- David Bhak 'iw' ,Vit is 1'fk,5,A'Q.,' Ov-'txvf KF..-1 I ' - . - it Y: +I.,-11 in in ri X if r. 1 - Chemistry-Tami Montgomery HONORS-59 Library-Nancy Nicholas Spanish Ka thy Olson Foreign Language Library-Mike Wil towski Library Tom Johnson if n A i ...' . M AU, X . :gi ' if'-if , 4 .- -,,.- ? 3 I German-Betty Gutsche 60-HONORS K 1 French-Julie Stan ward Industrial Arts L.. Video Tech-Scott McClure - .J ideo Tech-Julie Harris A ,L1, X , :t n 15 W. ri Photo-Jeff Simmons Drafting John Pro thero Woods-E d Ferrara HONORS-61 Journalism Honorable Mention: Tim Mauk Jeff Carlson Awards: Diana Mann, Debbie Taylor, Bob Waldren ,,, i . fva , . ...1 3.80 Students Liz Brinkman Kathy Boyack Moonhee Song Nancie Pratt Tami Montgomery Carolyn Chu 62-HONORS W, Guilder Awards Secretary- Judy Landcaster, Jennifer Kneeland, Teresa Marcy, Rossana Siqueiro, Shelly Eskew, - Iclericalj, Nannette lglanloc, Jackie Foret, Colleen Wilson, Irene Bogdanoff y 1 lerical: Kathy Boyack, Lisa Broom, arb Cook, Shelly Eskew, Julie Frey, aula Hoemann, Kelle Huysmhn, Car- ol Rupp Business Education J 1 Secretarial-Kelle Ha ysmann Homemaking-Brenda Howell Homemaking- Sandy LaPlan te 64-HONORS F 'r e A . x'q . is 'K David Bhak', Kelly Blake'f lrene BogdanofL Kathy Boyack ', Daryl Briggs, Elizabeth Brinkman ', Pedro Bajosa, Caroline Chu , Roberta Collinsf Sergio del Banco, Julie Frey, Karen Hansen, Cathy Haydenf Christopher Holleyf Tina lppoIito ', Susan Jantz'f Yong Kimf Sandra LaPlante 2 Kim Lostetteri Steve Lunetta ', Tami Montgomeryf Kathleen Murray , Kathleen Placo'f Suzy Pak 'f Nancie Pratt j Thomas Ruckmanf Dana Smith, Moonhee Songf Julie Stannard l Kevin Tatum, Randal Thomasf Linda Unzueta', Eleanora Volf', Carolyn Walker . 'indicates SEALBEARER 'indicates Prospective Sealbearer lx? Commercial Art Cheryl Primicias I Naval R.0.T.C.- Chris Holley Dean Scholar- Robyn Patton , 'gfgiiw .W in ,. , i wx V . Darn Good Citizen Randy Thomas Brigham Young Kathy Boyack HONORS-65 Trustees Scholarship 4 Years 34000- Nancie Pratt Bank Of America Plaque Winn ers use Science- Math Liberal Arts 2nd Place- 3100 1 st Place l'Wnner Kevin Tatum Fine Arts- Blain Liz Brinkman Jacobs 66-HONORS Morris Industry Steve Lunetta Downey Women's Club 3500- Peter Pryosa , it Downey Emblem Club 5200 And Vocational Arts Northwestern Univ.- Winner, 3rd Place Carolyn Chu 375- Kathy Bopack HONORS-6 7 National Merit Scholar Sergio del Banco 68-HONORS Mike Dowd Memorial Fund S250 Rob Lyel National Merit Scholar Tina Ippolito Southern Cal. Grant Nominee Barbara Cook Unico Alan Mautner- 3300. 00 Peter Burhardt- Metals Downey Council P. T.A. Robbie L yell-4 years 3500. 00 Patty Nadeau-2 years 51 00. 00 HONORS-69 uf..-J,. - ,.,v- We started off the year great chosing Julie Frey for Octobers Girl of the Month. Julie has been in Art Club for 3 years, Librably Club for 2 years and Biology Club for 3 years. Julie plays Volleyball at her church and loves to go to the beach in Mexico. She has been in Girl Scouts for 12 years and is now the Co-Worker of the scouts. 'vr' f , , Q , v Ni , , f uf' ' A , is 1 Q K A A A 4 hifi Nlfhu. Popularly known Rosetta Runnels was December's Girl of the Month. Among many other clubs Rosetta has been in Student Council, Biology Club and she has been Girls League President. She plans to attend Cal Poly and become an Attorney at Law. Rosetta is very involved in her church, teaching bible classes and playing the piano for her church choir. 70 HONORS The Girls Of '80 QQ '81 These girls ha ve been specially selected from the class of '81 ' to be the Girls of the Month. Each of them were chosen by Girls League for one month out of the school year. They were honored being given flowers, among other things. To be Girl of the Month, they filled out applications answering various questions and the club chooses the highest scored ones. Congratulations! Girls of the Month. ,fe-w'4 ' M an 1 twirl glgifgig 5Ea2g'?f3Q.E W , 1 A 'n Q-1.1-H -rp t 1' sb? . -,K---f W1 K ' rr ts.. 3 ..ff,,5. A , - V . : 3-.,,. . zz' H , . 7 2 1 . ' ' W 4' Si , fb if . i -4 I U- . -.,t H u .5 . .,i-fftzqg . I! ,a Q , 2 .1 Biff 3 C 3 3' S '1'9' ff?ff ' ' L . , if lx1.s ' 2 L . , November girl of the month was Diana Mann. Throughout her four years here at Warren, Diana has held many high offices and participated in many clubs. Just a few of the outstanding ones were, Commissioner of Clubs, Les Hdels, plus Editor and Assistant editor of the Newspaper. ln the future, she plans to attend Long Beach State and major in Journalism. Her ultimate goal in life is to win an Acadam y award for best screen play. Her favorite outdoor activity is flying kites. S. 5 W I .1 . I I ,, r ,, 23 i .. -. -..,.'1+,' J V, I A s 5 . I I , .N 5 V41 .- , ' 4 . A x ' J' - . Stacy Hollow was January Girl of the Month. She has been in Modern dance for two years and is currently ASB Vice President. Stacy has also been in Les De- vouees for 2 years. She is very busy with school activities but Ends time to have her own dance Stu- dio. lt's called Stacy's Dance Co. She has a schol- arship to Brigham Youn University and plans to con- tinue there. lin. .ffm , Hwgxm 'y's Girl of the Month was Lisa Layne. She has in all of the following for two years . . . Girls CSF 8: Pep Squad. Her plans for the future are attend BYU and to get married. She loves to dance has been in Modern Dance for 4 years. Lisa is also V active in her church. S are --4 df A- vef1,,3 Q- v ' EA ' Pham was April Girl of the Month. She is in Club, Biology Club, and College Club among Pham is currently the Representative for Modern She plans to go to USC and to become a doctor. favorite outside hobbies are tennis, rollerskating, horseback riding. ' fx 5 Girl of the Month for March was Kim Lostetter. She is currently Vice President of the German Club and is active in Scholarship. Her plans for the future are to be in the tield of Foreign Language. Also, Kim was on drill for three years. ln her third year she was the drill team captain. - K . - . L, H sq-ss. -.5 Y .fsii'wf' 7 fx' kyfw ' -xv?-,,' , Ph' K' f f .ax . XE'-mf... ..'4'f A f ,. 4 '4.f,fW'l'Y' .w Valerie Thomas was Junes Girl of the Month. She has been in Les Fidels for two years 8: Junior Achievement President for three Valerie is very involved in her church. Her plans for the future are to major in Business Administration Concentration and Marketing. Her favorite hobbie is displaying her German short-hair pointer in dog shows. May's Girl of the Month was Wendy Reese. Wendy has been on Song for 2 years and has been in Modern Dance Club for 4 years. She currently teaches dance at Sundance Studios and plans to attend Long Beach State. She loves to dance, golf ski, ride mopeds, and play ten- ms. HONORS- 71 Q 1 f . .,.,,, , . A,...,1 Dream boa ts Les Fideles is in charge of choosing these great guys. ln some way, each of them has shown out- standing achievement in sports, school activities and various other organizations on campus. Congratula- tions to each of these guys. Paul Lampe was our January guy. He was a major part of the basketball team and is currently the first baseman for Varsity baseball. Playing tennis, fishing, and swimming are just a few of Pauls activities out of school. He plans on attending Cerritos after graduation and majoring in accounting. NNHEE GNN? ...Q 3 SX .5 .gg xx 1 xf The Dreamboat for October is Greg Slevcove. Greg has been very active his four years of High School. He has served on Student Council since his freshman year, and is currently Senior President. Last year he played football and basketball. ln his spare time he enjoys water skiing. Mike Buccowlch is our guy for the month of November. He is very active on campus. He keeps busy with being on the swimming and water polo teams. Mike has held many offices his four years at Warren and he is now 2nd semester Vice President. Many of you may recoginize his voice as he was the Public announcer for 2 semesters. He plans on going into drama and some day being in the movies. 72 DREAMBOATS f 'MK ' A Rob Lyell was our first September Dreamboat for 1981-81 He holds a very important position as ASB President. He is also the of Interact and Biology clubs, and is also a member of the Varsity club was a very important part of the Varsity football team as running back defensive back. His plans after graduation are to attend UCSD become a doctor. Scott Mc Clure was chosen as Decembers Dreamboat. We all him as he was a very important part of the Varsity football team, as well the Varsity basketball team. He was the 1 st semester ASB President and the Vice President of lnteract. ln his spare time, he spends it Little League games. wwf Girls and sports are a couple of interests of Feb 's guy, t's none other than Pat Murphy. He is presently the Treasurer of Key Club and also a star water polo player. ats future plans are to attend Cerritos College, then ransfer to USC. guy of the month enjoys boxing and girls. He is none other than Sam r. He is a member of Key Club and Boys League and holds the ofhce Secretary. l Many of you may know Dave Flutts as the big guy on campus, he is also the March Dreamboat. Football is a major part of his life as he played football here four years and has recieved a football scholarship to attend USC. Da ve is a member of Interact and is Seargent of Arms in the Varsity Club. He is also very active in his church, attending First Babtist. sive :frffmf IVIIYHIINB llffll May's guy of the month is Dan Whitney. He is a member of Varsity club and holds the oftice of Seargent of Arms. He was a member of the Varsity football team and contributed faithfully. Dans plans after Graduation are to attend Cerri- tos College and major in Chiropractics. Junes Dreamboat Chris Nobbs has a unique family rela- tionship. He respects the wishes of his parents. He is very well known through-out Warren. He holds the oftice of Senior Class President and is also the President of Key Club. He has been voted on the Principals Council too. When not in school, Chris enjoys two things, Cars and Plays. Two of his favorite plays are Evita and Rocky Horror . DREAMBOATS 73 Classes 74-UNDERCLASS :qi s s s .. . L A -gyfffif .. I.. 29, hen we were Freshmen our Senior Year seemed too far away to even think about. We were only paying attention to the now of then. Unsure of ourselves, we took this time to get used to high school ways. Many of us still held on to the days of yesterday, scared to move on through the changes before us. As Sophomores we had begun to get in- volved and were more touched by the high school style. Learning and progressing had become more valued and realisticg we knew just how important this year was for the future. Juniors seem to fit right in now. They have become known and experienced many things that their younger classmates do not know of yet . . . their studies have changed from kicking back to staying up with homework, struggling over essays, and deal- ing often with blank answers. Not much has changed for Underclassmen in our twenty- five years . . . yn'- 1 Q A good example of the All American Guy is Tom G+ Brinkman. UNDERCLASS- 75 ,.- Juniors 'N'.,,,r' V. ,ss RL XX Qs- me Showing their friendship for the camera are Morgan Fitzgerald and Janet Hare. .4 wg , L eeee be Timothy Acquistapace gxx, V At an assembl JoAnn Fisher pauses between routines Alan Acme Q A 'X 4 A 4 g y ' Jeff Actkinson A 5 I F ., 5 gg? ,J J 't ' 'PY ' X' A X rx A -fx J X 7' f F - g A 5 76-JUNIORS Brian Alexander Rhonda Alexander Rusell Allison Rose Amaya Cindy Anderson Mona Anderson Georgia Angelopoulas Carl Anna Victor Appel Dawn Aprea Louis Arclniega John Arbentin Rich Arras John Arroues Francisco Arteche Sue Ashton -Qg I Q. E A 'li 1 'fr i' is A' vm' to f w at I 1 e ,f . 'Q 4 .5 va' A ..1 f , 'A J' -5 f A A 1 i rs . in R A. F f. tttt. ' - , 5. ' 'a Q . if! ' -i r , A I , r i A . il! ,X g Q QF: 1' I 5' 1 hi ,rf A ' .. ' ,ar 'K S: C fc, ,I 5 K ,f K fx X A f .1 , Q 1 M lf f Q f . 2 . ' , : x . K. pg, K K, X . W - 7 1 1 Q ' Q77 - ,li Ml ,B . , 'r . .,, . v. . AL . fi gig I f- . Roger Ayers Rick A yola . Belinda Baca W - - Frederick Bailey J gi , Terry Bailey ,..,. ,, .,,. James Bancroft Rose Baraos David Barber Phillip Barhouse Diana Barlag Michael Barnes Theresa Bartek Debbie Batagloli Crlstianna Baugher Anna Bazan Clifford Bedker Rhonda Becker John Bender Karen Bergan Tammy Bergman Lydia Bernal Rene Bernaldo Deborah Blby Frank Biegl Pam Bieser Shelley Bishop Tim Black Devin Blakemore Dana Blankenship Shelli Blocker William Blumberg Lisa Boehm Dina Bohay Eric Bolts Jennifer Borup Brenda Bowser Kelly Box Melinda Brandon Robert Bremner Thomas Brinkman Jeanette Brown Neal Brown Jill Burner Lina Bucaro Becky Buccowlch Linda Buch Jamie Buchanan anrs alaa X f f -1 -W eeff., X ' ' lei ' B L 'B To l 'N 4. Jasc? a.r'r Z, W ff- Qs? ' ' 8 lx ia' ' Q B k W , i A QL, ,, K ki 1 1 s, - S :E fm BA -T f if Q?-. If new I ' . ..-, A 1 - B X s-.W R in B' ffl J s a .kkr lg N - 1 1 . , g :S 'Qff:.1:53 5 if , jd -as ,- it 2 ... I 2: TQ., B , r Q.. ff. i ve. 1 Q , K' ,S -. ' .ig if if Y' 'LM 1 . 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GIYKJ Ni -11 'lg Jess Sofia and Susan Hagen look relea ved after the race has ended, J UNI ORS- 77 We've Almost Got It Made Sandra Cairo Betty Calderon Debbie Camden Deborah Cannon Steve Cannon Lorraine Canora Shannon Capps Carol Cardwell John Carluccl Katherine Carroll Yolanda Casal Mike Cashman Debra Caudlll Cathrlne Cawley Kathy Cencak Marlella Changanaqui Monica Chl David Chlsm Kyung Suk Choi Shelli Christiansen Phil Chrudlmsky Margaret Chu Peter Chu Lisa Clmmlno Michelle Clark Chris Clayton Jon Cockrill Kevin Connor Ronald Buchholz Mike Buhaglar Kenneth Burke Marilyn Cabazas Judy Cade is f -Q. ', w or 1 ' A if ie ' , ,sa r,,. ,,, W, f -pa . f , f s MN ,. ,M , , ,ff fl - .- fyfw 'M 4, wwf. vw 4 f .. v- - ' , i,t t K N25 A hi Q f , M . . f ei fix. ls- rr V If 5 , ,Q . Q K y., , L -1 , L LS L r ' N K I 9 I ,fl , , iw? - X if . . f 'f Q if gr , ,.-K K L x I' Q A Vw. ,V K ! Lyky ,rg Q 'Mahi' QEYN V L. .. Wilma f r rm , -B221 - I Q f t L? N La.: E 4 - ,wfsffg '21 -if l 'Q 3 ,, Q ,f 'H W fi 9 -f, 1 ff ii 1 V 1 r. I A we i X 547 V I' A 1? 221 'K' wr . ,, v V if ' 1 A F 6 . 'lg is 5 , v',- i .. ,EQ If , , I ,, I ,N C ,. 1, Q 1 mx , f . fix f Q I ,.!- V 'An Y + f I li . , Taking time out of their busy day to say HI are Pam Cryder and Diane Webb. 78-JUNIORS L-nf + ' J it' L-. :nu- X s b 3 s K 'W r I wr 5 2. E b al' ,,..,.--M ' 'Q 'Q V K -K X 3 2 'jifk . ig r While Susanne Layne and Patty Perrera avoid the camera Shel- Iey Mead shows us she is aware. Our Junior princess Cindy Smith tries to conceal her happiness after just being chosen. Q 'N--v4.1 S Getting ready to hide from the world is John Cockrill. 5, Paul Cooper A K V Priscilla Corral Q Q . K Z , Z i Linda Cosentino 5 f , 5 E ,m , Elizabeth Covarrubias -1 Q ' A ' 'li ' W9 4 iisi i r . if i i Q. 6 1- '- ,, 5. ir , is .1 3 at a 2, - ,A X J V -vt, A I f X 1 ' cif i .Ng-' K - 1' W 'ai-L gzz- J A ,I ff- Ahll A D- i 'Q - E if E L- Q' 5? C t? if V 1 J 'fe I V - X if t 4 - 1 ' at tiitstv C -L - r ig i 5 ' i fi fix . f ' x gh, 'Y li fu X rv V xv Q --we - 2 or E - M r ' J 'iii w r A Lt U we .. A 6 ,Z , wz fya' 1 ,il i ' f K ' Q if YW' J 5 n ,ji-1255 ' V .L ,fa f - ' f A .. 6 : , .vi W' N nl .f , ' 0 , KWV 5' , , , I xx f X .3 5 V, f W ' . X 7 ' .4 fini. L QI Doug Cowles Teresa Crowder Pamela Cryder Jim Cullison Larry Cunningham Mike Curry Lall Dabgotra Sephen Dasilva Brenda Davis Jeff Davis Lori Delzays Henry Dekuyper Grace Deschepper Janis Devries Robert Diaz Nataleah Dletzmann Barbara Dlez Angela DiPalma Robin Dirksen Steve Ditto Chris Drake Roland Draxler Janette Dunn Tim Eastwood Gregory Edge Blake Edwards Eddie Eldlnger Linda Elmore JUNIORS- 79 We 're Studying For Our Future Kristine Felix Richard Fendry Kenny Ferguson Carmen Fernandez Lili Ferro William Feryanitz Michelle Florenza Jo Ann Fisher Tammle Fisher Joseph Fitzhenry Joy Fleer Christie Fleming Michele Flicker Jo Flores Zorlta Flores Monique Foldager Debbie Foley Arnold Forget Deborah Fornelll Brendl Fowler Van Fox Luis Fragose Victoria Fredendall Linda Galowskl Maria Garcia Michael Garcia Michael Garvin Tim Gessner 80 JUNIORS for N- li' T vb ww- . g,f 5 9- gl , X L 1 EW. xx Ross Vernoy has realized that his picture been taken, but Diane Lee is not sure Giving us that sly look is Michelle Moore. happened' Matthew Erickson Angel Esguerra Juan Esplnosa Wayne Farlester Ronda Fauver . . ,655 ,S gi -fi , t ., gk K x X Q ig 2 , 'M 15 we ' .. 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M' ffl:-2' .. 5 J' 1 - . . s 2 -i fi? - My , . . - 'X T -- - .fa Q r a ., M .,,. a a H ' a. Nf V A. ft 'C-- ,if ' Ls ' S .b-L 3- f -b-- - ww L-.-QA-' Fi C 3, K .1 ' K - - Ai - X f or as f . r 1 'f a' H a, -f, .. Kiwi ' - N . tl' s . , t b.bb , Q ff-Q H 4 - rx r--.mn 5 x ,- . X ,ff',QmM,i3 .Wx .a-all Trying to look like a secretary is Tracy Lasater. Glestllda Guevara Joann Guglluzza Eric Guida Teresa Gutierrez Gabriella Guzman Susan Hagan Davld Hampton David Hanker Janet Hare Lisa Hartley Kathy Hauk Heldl Hays Anita Headrick Richard Heaton Richard Henderson Carmen Hernandez Dante Hernandez Jacqueline Hernandez Robert Hernandez Sylvia Herrera Rex Hlckok Terri Higgins Jerry Hirsch Jeff Hollfield Don Hopkins Frank Horton Robin Hubka Shelly Hudson her. Brenda Rodgers laughs at the joke that Jo Flores just told JUNIORS 81 Mark Johnson Phillip Jones Robert Jones Neal Kakuske Marc Kearns Russell Keene Pam Keith Tracy Kelley Walter Kelley Mark Kelly John Kennedy Viengsay Keokot Keith Kerber Jee Kim Mimi King Jennifer Kirby Debble Klrkhuff Rlck Kirkpatrick Christine Klein Sherry Knox Yunsung Ko Katherine Kriskovic John Kuntz Judy Kurt Brian Kurhlhara Scott Kush Shauna Kush Cary Kutzke Our Tim Is Going Fast x .-Q . A sf, .xx .ag K .,, 2 P.. X Kathryn Huffman 4 Patti Hullng 'J X ll , Cherie lnda Dana lson ' X ,- Cynthia Jervis My f Y 'xt K K in lm., 3' ,, - ,N R nv -s - ' E -. M -X 1 xl I ' U-ff WWF J 31353 K N ' f Q A , ' .wg o.'l T ' T K kk K w :uf-i . l - A F Y' ' I - r 1 Vlti b W J Sf: K R S 1 ff fa - , K Q , f ' ,4 -h if R ,rf . at , 1 , - 5 K 1 . ,A Wifi? fi? - - T5 1 N ' 5' .- - ' 3 'W e 1- K si A K - I 5 3, Q he a X Q A 'J .F Hg , ' V Q Qi. Q Q ., .. .R S A V-mi ' Q55 ' -1 - 'Q ' '-fi ' . ,' . 5 'H 'Q' X 1 16 - + . -5 4 K F ' Q' - - - E 'A' A A fri 5' . 1' 'X 97 X A 5 J M. W The kick-back pose is demonstrated by Don Trapp. Laura Swancoat shows us her rah-rah spmt 82-JUNIORS 1 , a .Ms 4 if , '1 - -seg, v Q, . f ,gf ' ,- ,. 5-af S .Qi WE. 4 I ., 'Q- 4 Q Pattie Page shows major concentration while taking a test. U' 4 'cg I W fi? ' 1 1' SW -,T f i E il flxslf --.,v,,.,, 1g'f-Zmlfigf :w wf - s ,V 2 5 , W., .VMI rw.. , 32. 44.115 -fi ' , X., ff? W: M, 7. K . - E lr ' p. Q V3 ff 5 V' Cheri La Branch Tania Lagat Audrey Laing Dhlrendra Lal 11305 ffiif., - i ff' 'J 'v '2 5 in 'kr , , ax in gk ,Qu r i 'ff ' , on .4 - I :aff ,, Yr , -r Q .7 4:8 ' ' sw Mary Lamnley my :K 1 mix' il B A .. Vg 55, , , I I -' . f 4 ., 11' v 5, , ' , . i . ag 1 A ,' . g We 'af Q. f,g,1 X, X Q ,-,, ,-N'-gtk? T' nv' f 'ezbak' ,fb-lg. e ,. .. -ff? . . , fx: 422, - ' -'fra ' ' f?2'5 ?i1f: ww., V .. fsfzzmi .111 :-. 44. mlsgfg ' Q, I , , girlie? 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' l ' Q - ,, 7, ,' Q , 1 X, ,U 4 V- rp 'fliifg 51 .42. 4, f N f L Tracy Lasater Daniel Latham Rick Lavello Brad Law Suzanne Layne Shirley Lazarus Diane Lee Mlke Lelchsenrlng Todd Lejune Jeff Lemlng Blll Leon Dlt Leverett Latleche Cherault Nadya Lldyoff Susan Llpplmcott Bonnie Lockhart Giovanna Lococo Gerald Lockstadt Salvatore Lombardi Anna Lopez Christina Lopez Juan Lopez Richard Lottrid Ginger Loyodola Terl Luckey Larry Luther Gary Lybarger Sandra Lynch JUNIORS-83 One ore Year For It To Open Dawn Maple Mike Marcy Paul Marlin Mary Martin Terry Martin Daron Mason Antonio Mastrolannl Steve Maumoynier Raymond Maxwell lsmall Mayans Juana Mayans Marc McAllister Marcy McCullough Tami McDonald Aaron McErlane Mlchlko Mcl-'arane Shelley Mead Marilyn Medina Martha Medina Rosamarie Melendez Mable Mendez Mary Beth Menges Jimmy Miller Rob Miller Scott Miller Sherry Mltchum Sandra Mittleman Richard Mollnaro Richard Lyon Andrew Mackenzie Mark Machado Monica Madrazo Bryan Madrid 19 '1 4' , , ji qv ni .- 1 , Q 'W . 1 1 K .I 4,4 1 -v 'Q I if 3 t a W , Q f ,, X M f fr qi I it f ,I , . , 'xv' M 43 ,, ,I . Q, ,,L. :ai s , ' 1235227 : QW ,iv ,wk wg 'gf l I J!! 9 2 I 3 Q Q ,M - V we zzgsfysgi W, ,,W.,, AW, W Y fn Y ' v ' fi? -.:,f11 fn: aff H1 5 All 5- 3 , as '2 1 1 ' N , T 'X Z ,V J , ,. , , . ' Y. 44 J I 4 -K si X 1 xl l mx ' I ' 155529 , ,W ,:. 115 W 11, f ' S54 , ,,.f 'fwiklb v. 1 1, 4 ir? 3 3' ' N 2 f fa Q ' 5 5 Fi ad, I H i Cary Kutzke and Loui Medina sit and watch the football players practice. , 3, Q- Q me 84-JUNIORS Chris Felix and Neal Brown smile for the camera -1 ,Q N.,-m ,Qi 5 Q-Si. A S, V. .Q . ai sw . . X-qi ,ww 4 .. l Nads Lidyoff seems to be in a cosmic world. Daydreaming in English ll is Debbie Taucher. s-si fs' 5 ,ci 1 ,Ti fx 5 I :sz-.si 9 '72QQiQ, i E. 5 QL. .Q K- ii Charlotte Mondello QQ 1 X Stephen Monkarsh ' q . Enid Moore -i ' if j! Michelle Moore ' :gy L W ' Henry Morales i k . 5 '22-1? --i'- . ' 1 -S2941 ' i' ' 9 rf ,ig K, W: sig, X ktk, :L if ,X x fx if - 5 l'-' f V . L ,,ct1.- h f, s. M M Q 1 - N f. 2 Q N . c . ,Q Q - - f X M ,. 3. 4 . 1 . 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V. t- , at gfnh , c .e,,,y Uc.LQw Tracy Morrison Donna Murch Steven Myers Jerry Nall Michele Naumescu Melinda Nelson Randy Nelson Brenda Neuschaler Dung Nguyen Khuong Nguyen Ronald Nicholson Jane Nlx Young Noh Greg O'Connell Claude 0'Neal Adriana Ocampo Barry Odegard Mike Olsen Robert Oqulst Anselmo Oropeza Chris Orwoll Enrique Ovalle Lorne Overton Chris Pacheco Patricia Page Michelle Park Dennis Pattillo Julie Pearce JUNIORS-85 We 've Almost Reach d Our Goal 1' Q ,., A A 1 Katherine Kriscovic, along with the rest of the class, is Studying hard. 86-JUNIORS Bryan Peterson Brian Peterson Dana Peterson Larry Petroft' Laurie Plckrel Lisa Piper Lori Polllck Earl Pone Jeffrey Popp Steven Powell Amy Pratt Dino Presutto Richard Prior Ana Quintana Tina Radoumts Lydia Ramos John Randolph Laura Reber Samantha Reed Joel Rettew Anita Rynolds Martha Reynoso Cheryl Rhtcard Ann Riley Tract Riley Craig Ring Andrew Rios Beth Ripley QC? it Greg Edge, glancing back is caught by surprise. D..,. Ped. A As s ' A Beatrice Perez N A Q Danny Perez --5 ,jf 'i ff L L Robbie Perkins L 1 gi. L L , EL as .L .- W Patti Perreira A t,1,t , L H it Q I- 1 V- - -W ,L ' ' 3 - L gV,. 475 L LL LQ? g X LL ,,... mzgg ,L ,S-L, 3.3 L' ,J -m. E 4 , xs- X, A wif tsst so at t I . if t sss fe ,,.. 'L -ff L ' K 44 ' H i ' if' 3- R 4 5, f R ? Y 'i , il'-3 ' ' ' f ' xi-'-izzsfszwexzggs, L I yy Lv, -Lv Lg , g E k A f , .' N Li LL .L we fwx 1 i1 '-ts-, L i L T L. L , f' 7-z 'L 4' f ts ' Q ' x it 'ff A-ff . :fp f ' . -f 2 X1'E:st'e-- R f I X I I - Z 6 W S W- Ei if if ' ' l ' ' A L 'la -za fs so ig L, ff-Q i - L X . L . g g L ig .W L 'Q tiil -Q L A osLt 24 L is L . A P L. ' 5 QQ, - L L as E L x R lk , r-fligk f is 5 ' -in - f f S HF- . - T' 2, , n 5 - Aga- -N-5: f sage 1' 99' 'X uf I - X . J Q., ,Q . . S .... .K . , X il thx Ben Roberts Darryl Roberts Todd Rodgers 1 Tyrone Rodgers Llonardo Rivera -Q 5 Q S gk! if X , gg Q., f 5 l . H 4 U .2 ' ,e . at 2 S an M. 2 Q 3 g v ' . , . - ...sd , in ik A P -- , ' was , an , as W f W X X X' . 'Q' V R N' K W , , :TQ f .f 2 1- V N H A S 2 X , ,mm , f 2 .'2i3- -211. Q I A1 '- Y 'H s N .. f Patty Perreira is all bowed out. Brenda Rogers Debbie Rogers Victoria Rounds Rodolfo Rubl Dawn Sampson Denise Sampson Jon Saporito Luis Sardinas Sandra Schlmd Kimberly Schutt Susan Sclre James Seehausen Lily Seetao Hector Serrano Tom Sertlc Kathy Seville Steve Shahbaghllan Linda Sharlein Debbie Sheffler Pamela Sheldon Greg Shepherd Lee Shepherd Se Jung Shin Douglas Shuck Thomas Sinclair Linda Sleumer Cindy Smith Darrell Smith Jeff Actkinson shows us his serious side of life. JUNIORS-87 Good Luck To The Class Of '82, 21 -at Steven Smith Q W - klh. we fi Danna Smoot A S 5 A Q, A 5 ' LL, 2 A - , lg .4 u f :SV A Kayla Sok kg? lk LV 'I' Q' 1 . i fl: V Jon Spothelfer fr V K , rv i9 1 Y ' X Q3 - K W Stacey Starhelm f , Ztkv, 5 f. - A ' , K A ,L ' Q- V - I . -v M St k ' ' I X ffl' 3' el' . 1 '.t K'f. i Rick Steele , A S I A VAIA' X- : Krlstlne Stelle '1 W 413 - Patrick Stewart A A L 'l 'teye xt 5 X' 1' ' Tom Stowers x ,ggfi gl ,gp l f I ', Carl Stratford f W V. . J tf-1iP1 i S ' AFV 1 ' f Susan Sutton l 7 1 K t kg E A , ' L f William Swalm K ky' V P 1 X ' WS --fffi Q, ' X .P K Lam S-me-af X f Patti Swenson fr A . at . Kathryn Szechy Wx 3 in if Z ' V A S A ' 4 ' 1 1225, . V A . tx ,bi X Lilian Taracena ' 5 A. g i - ' T A X ' Guy Teafatlller H, ' 53 kplgf' ' Laxt L f.. Irvin Teeboom r Z ,... if fp , . Q ' 1' J M PM 1 , XX -S ee V S -7144 J--'fi?f3 Pamela Teeter nk M Ez A ' . A ..,.l I LAlLL2 J N' X Laura rmman it ' 'PPH' ' - fp 3- , Don Trapp Q - ' l , 5. -. 'ls ,Q , Q f ' Mike Travarthen ' , f ' f -L gg 1 L, 3 Marty Trevlno I f ' 'f A :Lil i A ' fm it 3 K , 2 Dieter Trippel 1 1 I dh, ' ll ff , ' A A ' ,Y ' ' if t i f Clarke Tromblno ,A i,nA 'n , S M A , .,,.. ,. ..o,t., ,I A .S ' . A A it Thomas Ullrlch E.:L it Linda Valencia lhiilt ' ' P' Keith Valentine W , X 3 caan.-1 vaues k j ' 333 X as if 5 f' of Milton Vanegas . .x-e : A 'f! 555fu 3' gfglifii Q F Brad Van Hom hhhh f ' ' .: ' 7 '5 'W 5 1 in rw 32 v- BX! i , X 'Q 5 Q S, a Mi.. 15 8 Ja P fx pw- X- .aan-3' .xx f u 5 I 'S-.- f au 'H Eating her pencil, wishing that the lunch bell would ring is Michelle Flicker. 88-JUNIORS f 5 fl Really enthused with their flute playing are Judy Cade and Jennifer Winklepleck. Showing us the new hang-ten look is Angela DePalma. -4 ,, Looking for a better place to sit are Janet Hare and Christina Lopez. 'iii t siss f ff i i ' A Q, L ill? s . 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H il y. Ei ? 2 .a vf, Z ,f f . A 4 Y , , f, 'L' , A 4 ,f , ui I 1 , - f 'QNQV 'ffy ' in-ff- rgnw, an V i, , T96 . lx M , ' hk,k, ,M U 21' . 1, 45 Q ' fn ea 5 ' Q2 x XXX 1' 3 f , , fy K' - z M, ,VS kung I A N m- pull N 3 E+ 5 Y A ,J .N Freshmen: E E 1. Annette Barrios and Nick Anderson are trying to make everyone think they're lovers by playfighting and holding hands. 2. Showing us how to hang loosen is Kevin Bauer and a friend. 3. Showing that friends stick together are Mindy Manlowe, Shauna Pulley, and Lori Voettiner. 4. Although Mrs. Shuck is trying to tell Josh Buell and Greg Mulligan something important, they don 't seem to be listen- mg. 5. Getting caught when thinking about taking a break from her deep thought of concentration is Sharbn Wilson, Donna Abrahms Karen Acree V James Alamillo r Lori Alberts Raelene Alexander V .3 l 4 .-.. 3 Kenneth Allen i V Nw J ' J if A Q R' 1 W f K. A 1 'ex , el 2 - A as vu v A f 8 Robert Allhiser . l ' 9552818 - M8 3 u Em 5--.ro ... nf 'Q 3.8 52888 w mmmlfg '-22 '-'S 2 5 : S 8 8 8 38 ca a : : Fr: . 1 Ai. Q: ' J, E 104 FRESHMEN 1 , is' 1 V 1 'y bl ., , , I . 5, 9, l 4' at iff-40 ' 4 ' X JZ, 2 E 5 as 3 , 2 i I 2 5 5 E YZ 3 E Q t3 .ni . !,Q,..'fff 'K-4 l ff 3 ' W 'F iff if M-'rv Arfedw Qf'fgQif :fS' L W V ' ' 'R e L Jody Atkins W J,-x -5 Susan Aziz A, -' I ' -,V ,, ' Cynthia Bailey j I Q in q Theresa Bak 5 ,A , f,, A, , . 'fzef 1. . 1 - , ' 'ff V ' 1' a H ' S f i. M l - f e :Q 2 Q. Y. . .b f ,V ,Y J X , x .4 :L . ' 1 Mag ' ,, 2, ' i . ,K W T , . . f V r , We 1,1 .V K V '21 . , '- f V 4' 75 . ' A 2 .Q fa . 1 zine .+ i Y ' X . f Q n ' 2 2 ,L - , , fp ' ' I . , ,,. .1 ' 1 ,f ue J , p Y w'.f'f.4v H on -1:54 , ' ww , 'kg ' . ' f 4 ' 1 Q N 1' ni., I i L! Y' l N r r z i e F P A. A A ' A Eugene Barbeau J'Lene Barnes Angela Batrios Annette Barrlos Cattle Barton Kevin Bauer Mark Beasley Janet Becker Linda Beevet Zenla Benjamin Donald Benson Karrle Benson Sharon Bentley Kerry Berekoft' Myra Bergen Thomas Betancourt William Blnkinz Edwin Bishop Darin Bltner Lorie Blass Richard Blocker FRESHMEN-1 05 The New Little Jess Bondoc Kenneth Borup Gena Gossolono Denneth Bossolono Thomas Boyack Robert Bpena Richard Brady Mary Brazil Kathleen Brewer Kelly Brewer Michael Brinkman Tammy Brisendine Kimberly Brown Shell Brown Joshua Buell Sandra Buena Mark Buescher Vicky Burke Neal Camden Michael Campo Robert Canning Vincent Capacl Marla Carabes Merette Cardoza Jennifer Carraseo Martha Casares Salvador Castaneda Andrew Cencak Laura Cervantes Jack Chen Ellen Chi Paula Chlarson Han Choi Hwan Choi Martha Chong 106 FRESHMEN Simi i . Q ' X i Q.. 3 .Q X People 1. Everyone takes a break from their lunch to watch the assembly. 2. Friends listen to Bill Hughes while he tells of his adventures from the week- end. 3. Lunch hasn't quite tinished yet, but Charlie Johnson gets an early start towards class. 3 J 1 : . A1'1 lA x. 45 . -. ' , .3 it: U' - gi N . all v. sr- Lx A M, A W nw i Q f T A M I 'fi' K ' Q j 1 I 1 K ' i ,f Q f B fe - ' , 3 5 li fb, C i S , I kb A .1 . -X K . W R .. 3 , K l 56-1 ' ' ' 4 K fir, ,.-f-yfflqtlrg . '1 ,. . ' 5 W il:-hl1f.'if'alf'1ff11fl . - .,-i i ' A .1 E . N E f i 1 1 T 2. ' Qi ' v z l I x - V- Q ' M ' V is I 4' f S W l I , i 1 ' ... 3 , B .:. I n 1 ' Q f ' ' ' A cw ti s .. x ,. . .3 I3 E. 5 ii i L Q B 7 1. . 9 . . . 3 a.. YN - ici i Q. .. M fr- iz . X-Q 1 . Bruce Christensen Janet Claiborne Wendy Clarke Cynthia Cleary Daniel Cobarrublas Pam Coleman Denise Connole Robert Conover Roger Conte Jeffery Corral Cristina Covarrublas Colleen Creasrnan Linda Cuny Jill Curlee Raymond Dardis Arnold DaSllva Eduardo David Alan Davidson Elena Davila Cheryl Davis Renee Davis Roger Deem Angel Delarosa Anderina Deleon Abner Detorres Loreta Devoux Steve Dickeson David Dockery Prank Dopp Barbara Doyle Debra Duke Allen Duncan Sheila Eldinger John Emmi Bobby Erwin ng 'Q- I ,-.. nam. ew ni' L ,Q A ' f . . - sa -x. i . x is 1 A I fs. .. 13 1 P W , N ,K,,, ig, n . i L e 1 M- A f . J WR? .41 5,vQ-,K fmx 'gi V' , ,, Q A - 5 1 Q KfG,5,.1 . 1 Q ' ' , V :N Dj ,, 3:2 -2 C ' 'e , I W ' Q' 4, '- ' 4 . Y ..4. o,,',1 , ,C -M C A . 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Showing us that famous smile and those sexy legs are Steve Dickenson 2, Sophomore, Kelly Hughes intrudes again, into a freshmen picture 3. Typing away and trying not to look at the keys is Dolores King 4. Working hard and trying to get through is Jeannie Malaer. W World Denise Grimsmd Adolfo Gutierrez Michelfe Haas! Michelle Habell Celesie Hadden LK L Pamela Hamby K K - ybamm Hamil L Debbie Hansen Leanne, Harrington Kimberly Hartman Jeff Harvey h Jabra Hastings Todd Hefflngfan Lisa Hefner Blanca Hemandes Fermmdv hffernandez Kathleen Hernandez Lisa Hernandez Amy Hewitt L ,Gary Hiya John Hollweg Jim Hamel! Tracy Homan h . Ken Huey K William Hughes Lynn Humphries Craig Jenkins Patricia Joachim Charles Johnson Elaine Johnson Scott Johnson Jeanette Janes Kathy Juaite Joseph Kamlnaki Aretl Kamoutsas x. . 5 A A Kff yw fiisfi U we Q iff ' l gf 'h h 5 Q, ae K K , ly: . - -in an ' .4 U5 af' 3 K 5 5 k. X K 1,1 2 F . 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A M, , mf. f M I A ' A 35, .,V'V, Q, fi ' ry of pq, xg I -vs bf Y v , ,QQ 1 I 4 Clubs i I RLS LEAGUE -454' owinl off the latest Homecoming fashions are Georgia Angelopolous and Va l- hungry bear reaching for twenty-tive years of memories as displayed by annie Brown. -lubs have been an important way of life here. You take your interests and meet with people who have the same interests. Some people you may know, others will become future friends who will help you play a big part here at Warren. The service clubs serve at convelesent hospitals, other clubs help with campus clean-ups, and yet others have some sort of fund raisers during the year whether it be a Bake Sale, Car Wash or Candy Sale. Clubs are the students way of expressing themselves in school through a way that is exciting and fun. Some of our clubs and organizations have a long tradition here at Warren. Naturally, E1 Oroso staff and Justice staff ha ve been here since the beginning, and others such as Les Fidels and the Language clubs have been here to serve Warren as well. Clubs goals 25 years ago were to establish many new and fine clubs which contribute to the well-being and education of the students. We think they did a good job then and desire to continue the tradition. i-IS' !L Q: i i :arf 534 Carolyn Walker and Jennifer Kneeland show friendship devel- oped through clubs. LX CLUBS 119 Student Council Governs Successfully 9k ' 2nd. Semester, Chris Hobbs, Mike Buccowich, Beth Halo- poftQ Kim Contessoto, Mi- chelle Moore, Scott McClure, Holly Patton, Chris Walsh, Nancy Ambrolf, Theresa Seahausen, Kelly Box. .hackie Foret, Wendy Reese, --Gina Carnevale, Debbie Jendro, Diana Mann, Suzanne Layne, Karyn Thomas. lst. Semester, Chris Pa- checo, Dave Hewitt, Gerardo Tamagno, Greg Slevcove, Robbie Lyell, Greg Shepard, Mark Keisselbach, Valerie Thomas, Rossetta Runnels, Robyn Patton, Stacy Hollow, Laura Swancoat, Colleen Wil- son, Paige Peterson, Lyndie Warner, Tracie Warner, Na- dya Lidyoft, Cathy Hayden, Tina Romero, Ann Riley. 120-CL UBS To the untrained eye second period in S-1 looks like chaos, but to the students of Warren S-1 is known as the home ot' Student Council. Although, it seems like Student Council 's favorite activities are painting sings and getting cookies from the cafeteria, Student Council does get some serious work done. Lead by the A.S.B. Presidents Scott McClure, and Robbie Lyell, and the advisor Papa Joe Francis, Student Council keeps busy planning numerous activities for student body, A bili ties Expressed Through Arts And Writing The Creative Writing Club, a small but growing club sponsored by Mrs. Daniel, encourages students to write poetry and short stories by publishing a yearly magazine, Infinite Dimensions. The Art Club this year did many fun things. They went to the San Diego Zoo, Lazerium and the Reinisassance fair. This year advisor is Mr. Stoner. There President is Connie Brown, the Vice President is Pam Winokur and the secretary is Debbie Kirkuff There are about 25-30 members and there fund rais- ers were the grams and painting Christmas windows for big businesses. They meet every Monday. 1 1 1- Mike Barnes, Mrs. Daniel, 77m Mauk, Sharon Miller, Irene Bog- danoft, Jessica Filiau, Elizabeth Tallo, Rita Reynolds, Debra Strahl. ABQ Lu! L ART CLD! Shirly Mendosa, Porshe Luke, Tom Stoner, Tracey Kelley, Debbie Kirkhuftf Juan Lopez, Alicia Geckner, Pam Winoker, Irene Bogdanoff Najwa Bahum, Loretta Wat- son, Tiffany Barrow, Lydia Gonzales, Gina Montoya, Roxanne Luke, Lynette Da- vidson, Connie Brown, Mindy Nelson, Julie Frey. CLUBS-121 Interact - New Bree -5-1. 6 e, , S., it F 5 2 at Richard Long, John Gleason, Alan Acree, Robbie Lyell, Jeff Actkinson, Steve Ditto, Scott Brewer, Tim Stewart, Mike Hobbs, Pat Stewart, Darrel Smith, Kevin Warner, Steve Lueke, Dave Flutts, Tony Carnevale. - ffffffffffflf ffffffzffffzzf ff ,lf One of the more active clubs on campus is the Interact Service Club. l'Wth a primary purpose of school and community service, Interact takes part in many activities, including ushering at the Downey Theatre, servicing activities for the City of Downey, partici- pating in several telethons and working for the Foundation for the 2 5. Jr. Blind. Besides these, Interact also includes working for an or- phanage on LaMission Mexico and helping out at the YMCA pan- cake breakfast among its activities. Interact also furnished indispensi- ble service to the school in the form of help at Homecoming, campus cleanups and fund-raising projects for school functions. Money for this important club comes from car washes, donations, bake sales and a yearly car rally. It is clear that Interact lives up to its primary purpose, service to the school and the community. Interact advisor, Coach Gary Hunter. 1 22- CL UBS N Striving And Staying Q On C.S.F. 1 lffzzffzfzfzf CSF is a rather honorable Club. You can become a member if you ha ve a grade point average ot' 3.80 or above. The purpose of this club is to encourage greater scholastic achievement. This club has contributed to the beautification of our campus. CSF has helped with scholarship awards night and has participated in a Held trip. Sophomore CSF N N X X X X N N X N X X X N X X N X N N X Freshman CSF CL UBS-123 N X Next Year We II Be On Top Junior CSF under advisor Doris Jones did various things through- out the year One of which was running the CSF Awards night. They also did many money making projects Joann Gugliuzza Tracy Kelley, Margaret Chu Lmda Sluemer, Judy Cade Se Jung Shm Peter Brinkman Richard Lyon Kevin Warner Neal Brown Alan Acree. Tracy Kelley Margaret Chu, Moni- ca Chi Judy Cade Lmda Slumer, Debbi Kirkuff Sue Ashton Peter Chu Mrs Jones Tom Brinkmanl, Richard Lyon Kevin Warner, Neal Brown Se Jung Shm Alan Acree. Chu, Mrs. jones, Steve Smith, Tom 124 CLUBS Sealbearers Born From C SF Sealbearers is a very honorable award. CSF members have been in the club a certain amount of semesters. The students have to achieve so many A 's on their report cards. Congratulations to all of you. Ist Semester CSF Tina lppilito, Randy Thomas, Nannette lgtanlok, Kelly Blake, Carolyn Walker, Julie Stannard, Liz Brinkman, Tom Ruckman, Ka- ren Hanson, Lisa Hershkowitz, Kim Lostetter, Tami Montgomery, Yong Kim, David Bhak. 2nd Semester CSF Kevin Ta- tum, Pedro Bujosa, Randy Thomas, Linda Unzeutta, Julie Frey, Dana Smith, Kelly Blake, Kathy Murray, Julie Stannard, Carolyn Walker, Liz Brinkman, Tom Ruckman, Yong Kim, Kathy Olson, Kim Losyetter, Tami Montgomery, Yong Kim, David Bhak, Tina lppilito, Karen Hanson. Sealbearers Kim Lostetter, Randy Thomas, Suzi Pak, Tami Mont gomery Kathy Olson, Kathy Boyack, Julie Stannard, Tom Ruck man Liz Brinkman, Steve Lunetta, Roberta Collins, Moonhee Song Susan Jantz Kathy Murray, Carolyn Walker, Kathy Olson, Kelly Blake Nora Volt, Tina lppilito. CL UBS 125 Romancing With Language The club is designed to further the activities of anyone interested in the French cultures or languages activities include having a breakfast at school and selling candy for money to go to dinner at a French restaurant of our choice. This dinner is our once a semester happening. We go to a restaurant which will give us a taste of French cuisine and where we can speak French with a waiter. We also had a bake sale, selling fine French pastries, Often we get together with the other foreign language clubs and do things, such as having a picnic and volleyball game, a Christmas dinner And an Easter egg hunt. H02 ..- -3 f -gcif., P12-,9-gpg? , rgsss . UUGH 5.33: The purpose of the German club, as stated by this years presi- dent, Linda Sleumer, is to offer extracurricular and social activities for students of German club at Warren. This past year, German club has been fairly active, taking a snow trip, a Cross country ski trip, a Christmas party and participating in two German camps. The club also plans to go to Catalina with Biology Club, and go to Disneyland. During the month of December, German club sells the very popular Advent Calendars and also sells mistletoe to raise money for the club. The club contributed 107: of all prohts over 525 to student council, and strives to have the most amount of fun, while learning more about the German people, Spanish club, one of the three clubs department has the main purpose of promoting interest in Spanish events and customs. Ac- tivities include, an Easter egg hunt with the three other language clubs, Spanish club does take 6 yearly field trip to Olvera St. or to a Spanish restaurant. Spanish club 's advisor, Mrs. Clevenger, believes Foreign language clubs are a vital to the school, because they give students an opportunity to develop leadership, as well as have fun. The club raises money by selling candy and grams, and gives stu- dents member a chance to explore another way of life, 126 CL UBS Michelle Naumescu, Carol Ozbun, Mr. Weiner, Stayce Yazell, Gloria Karman, Hoang Pham, Heba Elkabaitry, Gayla Seregi, Yen Pham. Marco Barrera, Lacey Justice, Jolleen Gibbs, Munsup Song, Al- lan Kumara, Bill Moyer, Stephan Lieber, Tim Weston, Linda Sluemer, Brian Margulin, Babette Benken, Chris Goldbosh, Karl Jacobs, Nora Volt, Gerardo Tamagno, Theresa Bartek, Kim Lostetter. Dawn Centeno, Tracy Malick, Ann Halstead, Lisa Harms, Lyn- ette Davidson, Najwa Bahu, Kelly Howe, Lorrie Blass, Elaine Johnson, Grace Hunglingre, Robin Williford, Shirley Laredo, Mrs. Clevenger. Growing Min ds 'vlllll--L College Club is made up of Ju- niors who are interested in Hnding out more information about various colleges. Besides holding candy and bake sales, the members and their sponsor, Mrs. Orsinger, have vis- ited the campuses of UC Irvine, CSU Long Beach, and UCLA. Hansook Choi, Linda Unzueta, Kathleen Olson, Linda Sleumer, Kim Swallom, Roberta Collins, Na- nette lgtanlok, Linda Kang, Ngoc Pham, Linda Buch, Moonhee Song, Nora Voli Tami Montgomery, Suzy Pak, Irene Bogdanoftf Liz Brinkman, Kelly Blake, Helene Bjorkman, Hoang Pham, Michelle Naumescu, Lori Holmes, Monica Madrazo, Mariella Changanaqin, Kathllen Murray, Julie Stannard, . L, Chuck Tcheng. Moonhee Song, lrene Bogdanoft, Ms. Nichols, Advisor, Tammy Borgman, Julie Frey, President, Sandy Vestal, Mariella Changanaqin, Jamie Davies, Louise Arciniega, Briian Kurichara, Steve Shahabaghlian, Darryl Roberts, Bill Brumberg, Bill Leon, Steven Myers, Mark Keller, Chris Elder. The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nichols, serves the students of Warren High by helping in the library at the circulation desk and holding the annual book fair. Members of this club also participate in a candy sale, bake sale, banquet, and a Held trip to Disneyland. CLUBS-127 Performing Art Their Way 111111 111111111111111 1111111 111111 Top: Tracy Kelly, Lisa Gittell, Stacy Perumeaa, Pattie Ditto, Rhonda Fauver. Middle: Michelle Naumescu, Debbie Grana, Pham Hoang, Shanda Logon, Chris La Branch, Rose Barajas, Georgia Angelopoulos. Lori Holmes, Kathy Seville, Dawn Aprea, Debbie Kirkhuff Misty Barker, Christina Lopez, Lydia Bernal, Diane Lee. Modern Dance Club, with all of it's troubles getting started, is finally together. The Pres. Misty Barker, and Vice Presi's Christina Lopez and Lydia Bernal, helped greatly in organizing the club. With Ms. Garcia as advisor the problem of needing a sponsor was solved. Practice is hard but the club is now well on its Way to putting on another successful produc- tion of the Modern Dance Show. Thespians is an internation- al honor society for Drama students who have shown outstanding ability and talent in the field of Theatre Arts. They are responsible for the upkeep of the Warren High School Court Theatre. Presi- dents of 1st and 2nd semes- ter were Blair Jacobs and Brett Bartels. 128 CL UBS x. 1 - Sean Chandler, Linda Hinsburger, Stacey Campos, Ann Mongon, David Pietranglo, Natilie Winger, Luis Sardinas, Teri Gutierrez, Blair Jacobs, Misty Barker, Shari Lawerence, Beckie Wykoft, Brett Bartels, Christina Lopez. Science And The Future The Oceanography Club did many fun things this year. They went to Marineland, whale- watching and clam-digging, tide pool research and identification of sea life. The club helps our school by giving 10'Z3 of their funds for the general student body fund. The purpose of th club is to further knowledge and appreciate for the Wonders of the Sea The Mortar and Pestle club is com- prised of top chemistry students from the previous year. They serve in the capacity of laboratory assistants. These Hne stu- dents help Warrenmaintain its outstand- ing reputation in the Held of science. -,. NW with G'wo .,,Gv.Ti .UMNHANH Jennifer Winklepleck, Judy Cade, Monica Chi, Becky Buccowich, Monica Madrazo, Anne Crouse, Karl Jacobs, Mr. Joe Gough, Advisor, Dennis Gregorio, Marco Barrera, Mark Todd, Linda Sleumer, Richard Lyon, William Blumberg. ff' Liz Brinkman, Peter Chu, Kathleen Olson, Mr. Rice, Daryl Briggs. H226 CLUBS- 129 Sports Groups Stay Active On And Off The Slopes This Years Ski Club took a couple ot' dynamic trips to the mountains to go skiing, One of the trips was to Utah. They skiied at Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta. During their trips they stayed up till wee hours of the morning just goohng around. They got up early and skiied before dawn so their skiis wouldn't get thrashed. lt was a grooling 15 hour bus ride up and back, but with Ms. Nichols around it didn 't seem so bad. Xb, .519 t Richard Perral, Mike Klodt, Wayne Warden, Mitch Veasy, Steve Matchinoftf Jimmy Miller, John LoPriesty, Kenny Cook, James Morales, Victor Appel, Eric Welander, Lopez Munning, Eddie Know, Jon DeChris- topher, Rich Fendry, Tom Wil- son. Ed Griganavicius, Neal Brown, Jess Soria, Wayne Farister, Todd Rodgers, Tim Schmidt, 130-CLUBS Aunt Doris, Susan Hagan, Don Trapp, Alan Acree, Julie Stan- nard, Paige Peterson, Steve Hill, Rhonda Philpot, Rich Molinero, Brian Peterson, Eric Guida, Phil Barhouse, Greg Shepard, Jeff Actkinson, Karen Acree. Ski Club: Front: Brian Peterson, b Q ff..,. Erik Guida, Phil Barhouse, Greg Shepard, Jeff Atkinson, Karen Acree. 2nd: Ed Griganabicius, Jess Soris, Todd Rogers, Sheri Mitchum, Susan Hagen, Julie Searle, Paige Peterson, Rhonda Philpot, 3rd: Neal Brown, Wayne Forster, Tim Schmidt, Linda Sleumer, Don Trapp, Alan Acree, Mr. Hill, Rich Molin- aro. Athletic Equality Dabgotra. ,E f. T ' . - ,Lf-fwx Y Top Row: Helene Bjorkman, Julie Truesdale, Bea Ramrerz, Kris Kearns. Back: Pam Winokur, Tammy Tanner, Irena Kienewiiwicz, Jackie Ford, Lisa Blass. Middle: Barbara Cook, Robin Felde, Kathy Hayden, Leticia Cerda, Lori Blass, Mr. Stoner. Front: Desiere Fernandez, Renee Morris, Sonya Meyers, Jackie Frisco, Lisa Janisse. Back Row: Dan Whitney, Rory Long, Robbie Lyell, Jeff McGowen, Scott McClure, George DiMetteo, Preston Fountain, Gary Perez, Chris Pacheco, Jeff Bradbury, Marlin Benson, Richard Long, Mike Klodt, Coach Harry Schmidt. Front, Nelson Kerr, Dave Flutts, Danny Davis, Victor Appel, Kenny Cook, Lali The Varsity Club has been around for a long time. The main purpose for it is to support ath- letics in any way it can. lt also helps to inform the community of athletic activities. Some of the ways it raises money is by car washes, bake sales, donkey bas- ketball and athletic activities. Letterwoaman this year spon- sored the Sadie's. The reason for this club is to promote girls to get involved in girls sports. The president this year is Car- men Edmonds and Vice Presi- dent is Robin Felde. The advi- sors of the club are lst. Semes- ter Carmen, and 2nd. Semester was Stoner. CLUBS 131 A CRAZY DED CATIO but here are some Jamie Buchanan Melinda Brandon Anita Headrick, Q6 lf by chance, you have guessed what we have been trying to celebrate then you may or may not understand this dedication page. The Yearbook Staff formerly known as lEl Orosol has also been around for 25 years. We know alot of people who think that yearbook is a kick-back class, and in ways it is, but in others ways it isn't. No one can count all the extra hours we put in to turn out your book or how many times we 've had to be bor- rowed from classes. Every teacher should know that expression by now. However this page is just to show how we look deadlining and how it effects us. Also to bring back some memories. lf you think this is weird- wait until next year? P.S. Hardly anyone will understand this, but those who do: Anarchyism lives- that was Big 8: Little Eric, Tim, Jeff, and Fidel. A 3 A T ,o Ho RT Eg Q1 I J. or T5 o us ' ' i 4.5 nam ' W S Eg I-lot up NAMES Y 3 CAN nuvooov TYQEP oo Q uns-. - .g ga 3.5.3555 E3 E Wyos BIG D0G6YZz?:?gg'g VH These yearbookies weren't pictured with the rest of the club, can you see why? Eric lngerman, Kevin Eads, Anita Headrick, and Brenda Davis. Wres tlere ttes Form New approximately 50 girls who joined the club. Money was raised by a Im age bake sale and shirts were ordered for everyone. This club contribut- ed greatly in the support of the Wrestling team. Whether it was I In going to the matches, taking stats or making signs to support the ' Fearsome Foursome . ln the mid of the season each girl was given a slave in which she had to supply goodies to be secretly. The team enjoyed the treats and the girls enjoyed the fun of giving them. The club truely had a successful year. Elections were held and the cabinet was chosen. The 1980-1981 Wresterettes Club was on its way to being formed. ,There were The cabinet for 1980-1981 are: 1 -J ' Pres: Rose Rosie Barajas In A J, Wee Pres: Monique Mokie Foldager jk- ml- Q Sec: Pattie Page ' ' Treas: Laura Swanie Swancoat K - J. VlRep: Patty :Jaws ZH Michaels n t V g g 1 f f f f . f , f , 1 f 1 . 1 1 f 1 1 ,- . , , , .7 1 f , . . f f 1 f f 1 , f , f Bottom: Stacy Campos, Diane Lee, Yolie Casal, Rose Barajas, Monique Foldager, Cari Stratford, Laura Swancoat, Teri Guitterez, Dawn Centeno, Hoang Pham, Kathy Hawk, Cecilia Gomez, Middle: Brenda Davis, Roxanne Baca, Patty Michaels, Kathy Seville, Jamie Buchanan, Belinda Baca, Lisa Cimmino, Rani Romero, Liz Kiesselbach, Kelly Hughes, Gina Montoya, Stacy McDonald, Stayce Yazell, Top: Melinda Brandon, Pattie Ditto, Leslie Carter, Ann Riely, Tina Romero, Bridgette Heckert, Sara Owens, Lori Ii-uge, Sylvia Ungegever, Sheri Olinger, Michelle Moore, Beth Halogofti Diane Thomas, Angelica Plickert, Chris Truit, Karen a ara. 1.-,..,, .,...,.......c.,., -,,, M,,.M.....W-A,.......,,,-..--,-ee.-we M...-N,-,--at Roberta Collins, Pam Bieser, Moonhee Song, Suzy Pak, Julie Frey, Kathy Boyack, Nannette Igtantoc, Monica Madrazo, l.M. Bone, Nancie Pratt, Amy Pratt, Margret Chu, Sandy Mittleman. Back: Mark Todd, Luis Villalal- bos, Alan Kumura, Rich- ard Lyon, Jeff Sey, Pedro Bujosa, Micheal Brinkman, Tom Brinkman, Mr. John- son, Julie Stannard. Discovering Life Through N6 tllfe Discovering Life through Nature is this year 's Biology Club. To learn about man and the role he plays in his environment, the club has such outdoor as: Catalina backpacking, whale watching, tide pool exploration, Grunion hunting, river raft- ing, zoo trips, clam digging and cross country skiing. The members are very enthusiastic about the club, and in or- der to participate in these neat events the club holds different fund raisers like a candy sale. The members engage in other plea- suresg for example, their Christmas party. The students take great pride in their club and use such words as very active, exciting , fun , curious , and en- lighting to discribe it. To strength their club they have elected ofhcers. They are: Pres.- Nancie Pratt, V. Pres. -Sandy Mitt- lemang Sec. -Margret Chu, Treas. -Amy Pratt. Their advisor, Mr. Johnson, feels that they enjoy every minute of the club, Mr. Johnson shows some of his club members how to clam dig. Showing us how much fun Biology club is are all the members on one of their raft- ing trips. Front: Linda Buch, Danny Perez, Dee Parr, Cathy Hayden, Robbie Lyell, Su- san Jantz, Kathleen Olsen, Nora Volt, Heba Elko- baithy, Gayla Sergi. Mid- dle: Peter Chu, Monsup Song, Linda Unzueta, Mary Chu, Caroline Chu, JoAnn Gugliuzza, Huang Pham, Linda Sleumer, Mi- chelle Damascu, Kayla Sok, Elizabeth Brinkman, 134 CL UBS Agape' - Love 19- Fellowship glelk Front John McK1nsy Laurie Williams Walter Kelly Christina Baugher Kathy Hawk, Dayrl King, Airel Rodriques, Jeff Henderson, Barbara Diez, Tammy Bergman. 2nd Row: Mrs. Thomas, Betty York, William Blumber, Mary Lampley, Brenda Lindsay, 3rd Row: Chimo Oropeza Cheryl Williams Joanne Gugliuzza, Pam Biesser, Back Row: Blane Jackson, David ms Don Hopkins Jolene Gibbs, Glenn Alan, Keith Kerber. Willia N N X X X The Agape club has grown into some- what of a larger club this year. Through their meetings twice a week, they give up their lunch for the understanding of Christ and sing alongs. Their advisor, Mrs. Thomas helps the club with the Bible studies and extra activities. One of the activities the club has planned is to have Denny Clemmens, from the First Baptist Church come to school and give one of his famous Bible studies. Mary Lampley and Christina Bughen take time out from singing us their smiles. Walter Kelly notices our camera, while Keith Kerber shys away. Steve Smith shows his love and fellowship for Laurie Williams. .Sk . ' '...-gm. -. yxtsbl -Maur ,.-r f ,Q Q-vt. 'gi CL UBS-1 35 Girls League Has Girl Power QW I 1 1 I President, Kelly Box shows us how she does her job. 136-CLUBS Rosetta Runnels was the mas- ter of ceremony for the first annual fashion show. Robyn Patton watches as Mike Buccowich parades down the carpet, Monique Foldager and Jess Soria show oft' the latest fashion. Mrs. Caudill shows our camera her advisor smile. Girls League has tried something new this year. They held their 1st annual Homecoming Fashion Show. lt was hosted by the one and only Rosetta Runnels, last years President. The students decided to do all the modeling themselves. Girls League has also sponsored an after foot- ball game dance. There have also been other activities. Girls League is made up of every girl in the school. The meetings are every Wednesday at lunch in S-2. This years the club has received a new advisor too. Mrs. Caudill says she is really happy with the club and intends to keep it for awhile. . ,,.. HGH 'ss Chris Hobbensiefken waits as Kelly Box models her new stylish dress. lhRLE5 EAGU Hn The Cabinet: Sec.-Cindy Jervis, Pres.-Kelly Box, Treas.-Sherry Mit- chum. missing-V Pres.-Linda Elmore Not all of the regular members showed up, but here are a few of the members of Girls League. CLUBS-137 The Key To Success Is Key Club . . x 4 1 ay 5 - E .,-f 2 Back: Dan Hickey, Mike Sertic, Steve Lunetta, Pedro Bujosa, Jess Soria, Dave Hewitt, Brian Holland, Phil Wallender, Jeff Swanson, Greg Slevcove, Mr. Keller, Grege Edge, Front: Steve Smith, Dave Clonic, Greg Zmebal, Pat Murphy, Christina Lopez, Sam Faulkner, Chris Zumda, Mark Kiesselbach, Chris Hobbensiefken. 1 38-CL UBS Key Club is one of the four service clubs at War- ren High. The all boys club has been very active in school as well as communi- ty services. Chris Hobben- seifken is the President and Mr. Keller is the advi- sor for this well estab- lished club. During Christmas vaca- tion Key Club delighted many neighborhoods in various areas of Downey by Christmas caroling- sometimes on key . Their District conven- tion will be held In San Jose with Randy Thomas as International Trustee. He travels almost every weekend to other places, where he gives speeches on the theme and benetits ot' Key Club. 1980-1981 Key Club Sweetheart is Christina Lopez. Humble Harv Keller stresses the idea of service. Q, eww 6i0l0i9 Lost In Logic Back: Margaret Chu, Sharon Ruckman, Mar Chu Mcheal Brinkman Chia Tchen . Middle: Mrs V 1 , 9, - Wannet, advisor, Tom Brinkman, Caroline Chu, Moonhee Song, Babette Benken, Sandy Mittle- man, Elizabeth Brinkman, Mr. Witherspoon, advisorg Front: David Bahk, Sajung Shin, Yung Kim, Yunsung Ko, Danny Perez, Peter Chu. 1 . E W 5 Chu at the club luncheon not looking too about the whole thing. Surprised Sharon Ruckman is found eating her second sandwhich. Caught munching out are some members. This years Math Club is lost in logic, bigger and stronger than ever. Striving for a computer, they have held such fund-raisers as bake sale, candy sale, and the annual yearbook cover sale, They hope to buy their computer this year. The Math Club Ends time to have fun however. ln December they held their annual Math Held Day, for the middle school students. ln which the students compete in different mathma- tical competions and aquire new math skills as well as having fun. The club occasionally holds lunches for the members. It even enters in competi- tive state wide competitons which the club tied for second. CLUBS 139 Kids That Flash -. The Photo club starts its new year un- der the supervision of Mr. Eichenger. This is Mr. Eichenger's Hrst year and en- joys the club very much. The club seems to be bigger and more active ever than before. They have raised money by hav- ing several candy sales. The club has spent the money on various activities such as, visiting the San Diego Zoo, the Front: Mr. Eichenger, Jeff Carlson, Tim Mauk, Bob Waldren, Ted Genoway, Back: Katie Cawley, Jeff Sim- mions, Henry De- kuyper, Brian Peter- son, Nadya LidyofL Dina Presutto, Michelle Flicker, Debbie Rod- gers, Bryan Button, Robert Marks, Chris- tine Goldbach, Julie Herris, Mike Curry, Mike Trevarthan, Jim Sposta, Raelene Repp- mann, Mark Todd,Kym Straley. 'sN,,,,,,,,g6rf President Tim Mauk and V. President Jeff Carlson display their style of authority. During the trip to the zoo, some of the members pose for a kick-back picture. 1 40- CL UBS Lasarium, and have held a skating party. Kym Staley and Mark Todd Ends themselves being caught by a cam- era as they stroll on a downtown street. I War' Dr1II Works For Show Time Cheryl Dewitt shows how she got to be- come colonel. Darryl Briggs doesn 't mind an: other camera shot, while she carries her banner. Here, the Honyebears perform a routine during a pep assembly. Warren's Drill Team known as the Honeybears has been very active this year. Starting last summer, they went to a camp in Santa Barbara to compete against other schools. ln December, the girls went to Knott 's Ber- ry Farm for a competion weekend. The Drill team has done very well with their winnings. Placing third in two of the pa- rades and first in the Downey Christmas Parade. Drill has also performed at all the home football games and most of the basketball games. Drill feels that they have accomplished a lot and will continue to work hard in the future. Back: Sandy Wyatt, Cindy Behemer, Na- dine Weyers, Joy Fleer, Becky Sampson, Myn- ette Welch, Deanna MacKay. Middle: Kris Steele. Kelly Brewer, Renee Davis, Sharon Mlson Front: Cheryl Dewitt. CLUBS 141 1 1111111111,,,, X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X .. R x X .ET x ,, x . N N X N X N N X X X N N X X K N N X Ist Row: IL to Rl-John Scire, Brenda Bowser, Brad Baird, Brian Rallonza, 2nd Row: Martin Freeman, Bryant Buescher, Miguel Loazza, Alan Mautner, John Copplin, Chemo Oropeza, Mark Kelly, 3rd Row: David Hampton, Marlin Benson, Humberto Loazza, Tim Kelley, Not Pictured: Cliff Becker, Keith Kerber. -,Y gg if i 1,2 I An all over view of the band performing at the Downey- Warren game. 1 42-CL UBS Drum Major, Brenda Bowser instructs her band. And The Played On lst Row, IL to Rl- Lynn Hum- pries, Suzanna Snedden, Deanne Mackay, Toni Massie, Anna Kim, Shirley Lazarus, Re- nee Grant, Patty Clark, Tammy Bergman, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Brenda Lindsay. 2nd Row: Pam Hamby, Monique Muniz, Tony Baptista, Lisa Lewis, Michelle Scahf Chrissy Baugher, Jennifer Kirby, Pat Soto, Eileen Martinez, Patrick Munden, David Owens, Robin Dirkson, Lori Holmes, Steve Smith. Not Pictured: Kim Kinnick, Patricia McKenzie, Deb- bie Walden, Stacy Silbaugh. Our band this year participated in all pep assemblys and they got hrst place in the Downey Christmas Parade. They also received a third in the Montebello Pa- rade. Band has been very successful at school this year. The Drum Major for two straight years is Brenda Bowser and she hopes to keep the band on their great success. ,,,, . . Leslee Johnson and Teresa Powell rockout while cheering to the crowd. Cheer really showed their enthusiam this year at all athletic activities. At pep assembles, the girls were out there show- ing their skills in routines and cheers. ln competition, Varsity cheer did excellent in winning first place. Junior Varsity did great with their second place award. Song's routine tied for second too, and flag got out there and won fifth place only due to terrible wind conditions. However, we all know that all of the cheerleaders here at Warren deserve nothing but Hrst all the time. 1 v, ,E d 'w, ,JA 'N'-. W .1 - The Devoted Ones . . . - yn. , - v . J ' 'lists' E 4 H ,LNI xl' . Bob Waldren practices his threshold car- ry with Carolyn Walker. Front: Roberta Collins, Suzy Pak, Kathleen Murray, Julie Stannard, Lisa Layne, Stacy Hollow, Connie Brown, Advisor, Mrs. Lords. Middle: Kathleen Doyle, Kelly Box, Rhonda Fauver, Tracy Kelly, Jane Nix, Nataleah Dietzman, Pam Biesser, Theresa Bartek. Top: Susan Jantz, Carolyn Walker, Tracie Warner, Ann Riley, Michelle Moore, Gina Carnevale, Cathy Hayden, Michele Flicker, Shelly Blocker. , 5 Q Q .fk - X 1 I .M 141.1 amd 'X ,gm 5 i 'gig ZX ff' -xv wi , M, Q 42'-'Sf Q F' .X U' 5 xiii 77? 1 Newspaper: Mike Sekulic, Ms, Kennedy, Diana Mann lEditorl Gladys LaCaba, Rick Steele, Mike Campbell, Juana Myans, Mercedes Her- nadez, Marilyn Cabezas, Babette Benken, Miriam Ruiz, Sheri Hulem, Staci Kennedy, Bob Waldren lAssit Edl, Jan Worthan, Den- ise Sampson, Nancy Ambroff, Mike Barnes. Photographers: Tim Mauk, Erik Thormodsen, Jeff Carlson, and Bob Waldren, ..,. - r Q. .. nl- :H . 4' - . .M .1 '4' 'fu' ',. ' .i. n - 45335-' i gil f km U R 4 1 48-CL UBS Jus tice, El Oroso Pre vail lt's 5th period and there are strange noises coming from S-3. I need a Dummy , Did someone correct this galley? Help, I need a headline. No, this is not your normal class. lt 's the Justice staff congregating to put out their monthly edition of Warren 's answer to the L.A. Times. The Justice staffers search out the story of what is going on at Warren and reports on it through, news features, opinion and sport writing. With the assistance of their loyal advisor, Ms. Kennedy, and the folks at Downey Arts, the Justice comes out 9 times a year. By the time the Justice staff leaves for the summer they will have learned how to write on subjects they know nothing about. Take a stand on opinion, edit stories, lay-out pages, and more importantly, learn how to communicate their ideas with others. Deadline-the source of energy that will make this year 's El Oroso. Yearbook is fun but a hard working class. The students in it are dedicated to the end, whether it be giving up a weekend night, or the whole week. This class is unlike most normal classes. As you approach understanding the meaning of it, something new comes along and blows your mind away. Everybody in the class is bonded together by a special closeness, you soon become a family. Ms. K. looses her title to a more familiar role as mom. Mr. Rice becomes dad, and their garage soon becomes our home away from home. Our sidekick, Brian, is always there to rip and tear, and to be prepared for what other favors may be asked of him. We all have one goal though, that is to produce the best yearbook ever and we always do. Yearbook: Gabriella Guzman, Donna Mogis, Maria Guzman, Kris Kilgore, Chris Pacheco, Ms. Kennedy, Laura Tillman, Babette BenKen, Frank Dopp, Mark Larson, Kim Linscott, Suzie Sampley, Diane Wadum, Vicki Rounds, Melinda Brandon, Richelle Koeppe, Kathy Walker, Michelle Park, Dawn Aprea, Kathy Seville, Danna Smoot, Jamie Buchanan, Carmen Edmonds, Anita Plickert, Brian Peterson, Kelly McGuirk, Debbie Taylor. Missing: Brenda Davis, Kevin Eads, Anita Headrick. , CLUBS 149 P1771 ' ' -v-1 M f J N ff' o F, . . .' vu, -1:,5e:.AQ.u-.- 1 . 1. 1, , wwiiuif V4 xi. s 'G-' KJ 5- -. X.. J Q n 1 'Ai l ,,' r vf' my .J ' 1 f .- . EM: ,. ,1- s 57-, Y A LX: x A 'Q 3: M S- W' ,? I , A . A:- W , , ff . ji M2 5, YQ I --A-.Tin ,iiL'3i.i 6: 'E' 2' :X .., 51:19 ' 'Z UH., JNQXA P! I in if :fp - Q '92 Wtlvd ' x :Xf 'X 5vs .. , 5. 7 -TW M ' ,rjf-N hrtfw. -Qi ',-. T 1 TE ,-l -pg a QQ - .NIE ,. ,.,, v .- W. ,N 'H . , ,Tk 'bi . '51 Kwik? , . 11, gpg u p A 45 1 -,, ,A'm .,, 2. 856- A-Y.w!.f-g-V.: - 1, .iw-aff ' 'Jfi: ' 1 'Y v M 51.43 Ja, M ,mW 21 f' E i A 3 iid. 0 , x 4 A - , , 5 , -P , . 1 wi -, 1' I Ch r 4 W I 'A agus:-I Back-Janet Becker, Susie Snedden, Nadine Weyers, Sandy Wyatt, Mynette Welch, Renee'Davis, Yoli Cook, Angie Adair, Tammy Fisher, Eanne Mac Kay, Jurnee Simmons, Cindy Behymer, Cheryl Dewitt, Joyce Fleer, Becky Sampson, Celia Esguerra, Kelly Brewer. Front-Sharon Wilson, Kris Stelle. -- .,m-aziffy?-'2'w iw oneyBearsCarry radition ' Majorette-Sharon Young u l Managers-Lori Del-lays and Bonnie Fleer CL UBS-1 53 'F mjlw ,M W1 , 4 f i fs I 6 o ff, ' sv Q .Q 0 5 .kv M 4 . Activities The Craziness of friendships! f MW' I by ui .,-ff' f f, ff jf rl! fm' L 7 f it ,U 1 ' gVx1w'r,,,.mf,'. I ' A Y 5571.5 l f -. 'T-7 'fp SV' 'K . If I mail? lldf' .lil . Q, 1 ff , .lf 'n' 'Q l 4 li-'tt- X it r X ,'A ' '. , :if . ,j V af fu' 1' fl l l ' ' o . l ,I 1' f 7s'V, r f fl ' Mtijfkil' ' . if-',' , Hwjldf ' li if ,J v 1 ' l l , . Rx N ---L, ' 'D Artwork provided by Connie Brown. f'.....Z. -- 1 ,fxv ctivities are a major part of student life. Per- haps kicking back is what we kids think is cool, but it is often boring. This is why our school provides us with many interesting activities to keep us busy throughout the year. Pep assemblies, dances, and dress-up days are just a few of the interests that keep us in contact with our school. Warren students have always been active. Whether it be through their organizations and community ser- vice or just plain fun - which we often call student life. Their lives have been typical each of it's 25 years. Pepsi-Cola does it again! AC TI VI TIES-1 55 Looking Good It was halftime and friends of the chosen few waited anxiously as Mike Buchowich prepared to announce the 20th annual Homecoming. The winner was Lisa Broom tears ran down her face when her name was called She was to take the place of last years queen Jill Overfelt lt was a happy moment when the robe was handed down from Jill to Lisa This years court was chosen with the same care as in the past and it showed 1 Walking with her proud father is Lisa Broom 2 One of the few chosen as Senior Princess is Tammy Welch 3 As you can see Lisa Broom was announced Homecoming Queen 4 Showing how happy she is is Senior Princess Cathy Thomp son 5 An excited Cheryle Steele is one of the Senior Princesses 6 1980 81 Homecoming court Kim Steele Tina Romero Cheryl Steele Tammy Welch Lisa Broom Cathy Thompson Cindy Smith 7 Being escorted by her proud Brother is Cindy Smith 8 Chosen by her classmates as Sophomore Princess is Tina Romero 9 What excitement it must ha ve been for Kim Steele our Fresh man Princess X wc' 'Q Lx , J pr gk -1.1 1 .ui Y X., AC Tl VI TIES-1 5 7 1 58-AC TI VI TIES ake A Little HQIC Make A Little Magic was the theme of this year's mecoming Dance which was held at the Marriot Hotel in s Angeles. The evening started with dinner, featuring ch foods as: Del Manaco Steak, salad, vegetables, and for ssert there was Baked Alaska. The couples looked so arp in their tuxedos and vogue dresses as they danced to e music of Heaven , ln the middle of the dance the urt was brought out and given a dance to Still , Pictures re taken to remember this memorable occasion by Pace udios. It was a classy occasion for all. The Homecoming Court poses for the last picture to end the night. Dan Spilsbury and Lori Holmes show oft' their latest step learned in ir last disco lesson. Preston Fountain and his date take a breather from their hard night dancing, The queen, Lisa Broom, and Greg Slevcove dance proudly knowing t it is her dance. Danny Massie and Tina Romero are caught in a Bear Hug. ACTIVITIES-159 Cheermg The Day Away All pep assemblies seem to be the same except when tt comes to the Homecommg assembly The crowd rs filled with cheers and excttement as we watch 2 chosen kids from each grade to compete In class compe t1t1on The competttlon started with pogo strckmg then to being a little ktd rldmg m a red wagon to the next stop, whtch was the fast dress Laughs were brought to the crowd as the runners lost their clothes Com petttlon ended with the tandum btke race This wasn t a big success for the juniors as the bzke cham broke leavmg only therr legs to push The endmg of the assembly came with the students once agam smgmg their Alma Mater shoutzng out Pnde for their school l Warrcn High shows there wppreclatlon to Monty Zmuda by dmdlcalmg this bc if with his numbcr Z Struggling ln tht na Scmors and Juniors gmt a break when buzanm Arroucs mdM1kL Hobbcnsn fktn bite tht dust 1' Battling It out 1. 1ch grwdt pLd1ls the track as Jess Sona and Susan Hwgtn an put out ol thc race when their chain breaks 4 Caving up on pogolng Gt org: 1 Angclopolls tries to catch up with Fug Shcph ard by running her hardest 5 lunmrs show tht rm gn at school sprnt by yellmg above L ve ryonc L Sl tr Evt rvom yt lls and scn ims is David HL wltt and Rhondw Phllpot comc to the llmsh line 7 Introducing thc grcat athletic teams I5 Coach Spelghts H Trying to be the ones to yell the loudest and be noticed the most art' our H1 seniors 'I Old C hcerleaders try to remember all the right movements to the cheers from the year before is QMS' -.JV 4 W ...ii 1:11 e f Q .J nr, X V ft' T' Q 5 1 , , 160 ACTIVITIES if 'Zqf' I .V w,M,,: ,Q ,i 5 V , 5,f ll.,ta45f?Z wAj ., .at A fxnsgw ,L N i fc ,pn-.Q-4 ..4dY' -uv- Ifl-wfd ' ,W , , X -7a .. ..- --nu -v -1 --on - . QL- .L X- . AC TI VI TIES-1 61 1 62-AC TI VI TIES Duck Is The Cheering could be heard through the streets of Downey, residents around the area were wondering what else could it be, it was the assembly to Hre us up for the Downey vs Warren game. lt was rumored that we could be heard all the way across town in Downey High. In the assembly some brave Warren student persisted at the duck, alias Greg Slevcove, trying to capture him, after ganging up on him Hve to one the duck was left slaughtered and broken, where upon the perimedics were rushed on the spot to lend a hand to the poor broken duck. Blair Jacobs gave the eulogy as, Bret Bortle representing the duck and Mascot Misty Barker, the bear, proceeded to demonstrate it. Main Course Of course, the bear 's powering force overwhelmed the ducks puny body. The 'assembly ended leaving us with the spirit to beat the ducks 82' to nothing. 1. Showing us that Bears and Ducks can get along are Georgia Angelopoulos and Greg Slevcove. 2. Bears show a slight courtesy to the duck. 3. The ambulance races to the killed duck. 4. The Battle begins for capturing the Main Course. 5. Super Seniors show us their spirit. 6. Wanda Henderson is giving us her true Bear Spirit. 7. Misty Barker shows strength by crushing the beak of the duck. 8. Misty shows us the power of the Bear. 9. The Duck is ready for plucking. WN 5 1:4.gu.... :-were Q 'i'-f--o A . ja' p n 'rr ' S I i .,. ,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,M.,., ., 1 f A' 3 as vw: 1 1 n r-- gym- . P 1 1--rr----M'1'r-r' - 'rm-'Y-nv-H pn 1 I 1f l Y X' l ' 'Y' l7 N...-.....1Q -'H-num . ipsum-was . 1, W g -1-'kfn,.f4QKa2y54:.yQ'QEi f . , I Q fs avi-.S T . . A VV R' ',h' warg 'T gui L59 .. 'A . 6 J ACTIVITIES 163 1 64-AC TI VI TIES You Say Your From South Carolma 7 I m from South Carolma and l m lookmg for the Gym Sentences lrke thls were heard all through the day when Warren held :ts Tour :st Day Small groups of students could be seen walkmg through the halls lookmg IH amaze ment as 11' they truly were tounsts Such clothes as checkered Burmuda shorts Mlckey Mouse Tshzrts Mag1cMounta1n hats and Knotts Ber ry Farm bags were seen IH the compehtzon that was held at lunch All 1n all l d say the students had a hunkey dorey day 1 Diane Lee l.yd1a Bernal and Czndy Smith show us the new fashion from Fredrick s of Hollywood 2 Rex Hlckok Introduces his famrly 3 Posmg In thelr funky wardrobe IS Ken Pike and hls partner Mikal OO .44 , ,f C Q ll 7 Q Y . JY . - . , , ' . ' . 1 ' '53 ff 'l 'f M ' f LV I f N , , ,Q in A fi x W. 1 S, ggi .Q . P ' galil 4 2 S 5 ! S' R . . -syzvwvzlf Rock Out Wzth Warren H1gh Swarms of people crowded when Warren was treated to a prrvrlage at lunch a band named Harpoon Students lrstened as they munched on thezr lunches chewmg to the rhythm When one of thelr favorite songs was sung they would stop eatmg and szng along At the srde ofthe stage you could see a few brave ones danczng with thezr frlends All of the students enjoyed relaxmg moments w1th the band 1 Drumming away to the beat of the music 2 Sylvia Herrera asks Touche Wmfrey rf she can relate to the tunes 0 C , ' , ' , 3. The students rock out while the band keeps putting out the vibes 15 if gnu , , .1 ,K 1 4 4 ' y . , vm -W- 2 3 , f A X - x AC TI VI TIES-1 65 Mr. Rice 's Class Comes Thru For P T A Mr RICQ s Physics class were honored for havmg won this years P TA membershlp drlve Because they won they were treated to donuts by the P TA so there was a munch out session m 1st period They also recieved a certlhcate m whzch they may treasure forever and a stuffed Teddy Bear to remmd them of the1r Bear Proud P TA 1 Thzs is our teacher Mr Rice who had the honor of getting the P TA certlhcate thls year 2 Here IS the great group ot' ktds who joined together and won the P TA certthcate 3 The P TA Award IS shown here along with little Harry Jr .5 .f zgw 1 x J -540 'QM ww Q., 1 66-ACT! VI TIES Ngwvw 'DWI' UF J W5 The New Harry Look The Downey Warren week hlled w1th :ts pranks had left our very own Bear wounded but once agaln students of Warren Hrgh brought thezr forces together to re due the tattered Bear 1 Beware we are now entermg Bear country I I I 7 ' ' ' - 2. Harry the bear gets a new coat for the opening day The task was tough, it would take hours of work to repair its at school. torn body Those dedicated students put out all the needed work to make us proud of our school and our symbol of the Bear The Bear IS known here at school for always bemg there to lend a shoulder for a pose m a plcture Whether It be a club surroundlng It or a couple of hams showing how much they love 1t w1th a hug 3 Debble Guerrena and Lon Holmes receive a b1g hug by Harry the bear W 'si' ... ,Qs wig a..f.fe:sx asf e, .Qnlll av'.-- ' vii I ACTI VI TIES-I 6 7 f1 W5w 9 if W kwqgrwwawz ww ,, 1 68-AC TI VI TIES 5'QQi:sf is ssttst i if K 4-----.. Bears Caught While Doing Th en' Ind: vldual Thmgs K B or krck back the motto of Warren High people When approaching our school you can notice the calm and relaxed atmosphere rt s because rt comes from the people Life here IS taken one mmute at a time lzvlng each to :ts fullest Each day brmgs with lt :ts new challenges and experiences Lunch time IS the tlme ofthe day when each person lets themselves go showmg that there rs uniqueness In all lt rs also the time when we are given our entertamment whether lt be a show on the stage a band or a pep assembly through thzs we can observe each other and learn that others do have thmgs ln common The classrooms on the other hand I5 a place we may learn and study possibly sharing our opmlons with each other ln thzs way we prepare ourselves for our llves ahead A classic case ot' a Monday mornmg IS Erlk Thormodson Thmkmg about what he got on hrs last test IS Mark Preasley Pretending to study although is really thmkmg of Steve Perry is Tracey Alaway Playing tricks for us are the Pepsi Cola Skate Boarders Enjoying hrs apple is Mrke Smrth Friends are the ones who come rn when the whole world has gone out as shown by Gabby Guzman Donna Mogrs Mana Guzman Showmg us her sexy look IS Brenda Davis Acting like a leaning post ID Melinda Brandon Caught together again IS Kevm Eads and Kelly McGu1rk ACTIVITIES 169 1 70-AC TI VI TIES Students And Teachers eet At Assembly A student teacher assembly seems to brmg a bit more excrtement to the crowd The assembly began wrth a balloon race ln which the students and teachers raced to see who could pop the balloons flrst Naturally the students won Then we had an unusual class comp: tltlon :ce standmg A member from each grade had to stand on a block of :ce to see who could stand the longest The assembly went on with cheers and muszc from our band Having a good tlme smashing the balloons rs Mrs Lords Freezmg hrs little toes off rs Junior Barry Van Fosson Our astomshed band IS focused on pairs of cold feet Sophomores cheer therr loudest and try to get the most atten :on The young athletfc Mr Kent shows us his true abllrty Students get into the action and here rs Judy Lancaster doing her o 2. . . . . . y I 3. ' ' ' . 4. ' - t' . 5. , ' . ' ' ' . 6' . , . . j b. V 5 ACTIVITIES-1 71 Varsity Club Cleans U Varsity Club Members take some trme away from then everyday routme to help therr club ralse some money They worked all day slavmg over dirty cars to gzve them that special sparkling look All the cars were cleaned thoroughly and even though the Varslty Club Members worked extremely hard they stlll enjoyed themselves whzle throwmg buckets of water at each other and seemg who could get who the wettest 1 Putting the fmlshmg touch on this car are some of the Varsity Club Members 2 Their Imed up cars are the lucky ones to be washed by the Varsity Club or are they? 3 Here is Preston Fountain showing us his expertise form check out how he has the water hit the car from such a great distance - 1 W.. M mwah, an vw-we ' W - wwnvmfhfmmmwwrml ,,,h-v if ,f ,ii , - ' A f , , . .wllimuum f ,i 'I --f,:,,,. .fp 1 1 72 AC TI VI TIES xl qg Wrestlers Fmd There s A Lzttle Brt ore To Lrfe Warren Highs wrestling team and wrestlerettes took a trip this year to Mr Bishops cabin in Wrightwood for the weekend of January 30 and 31. The ground was filled with snow and many hours were spent having snowball tights, building snowmen, and tobogganing down the hill in the school yard near the cabin. The nights were very cold and everyone did their best to keep warm around the Ere while eating lots of popcorn and sunflower seeds. When the weekend was over, everything was cleaned up, and we all booked to the city. Than Wres tlm g 1 Wondering it' the skysgoing to let down some snow is Marcus Palmquist 2. The wrestlers take a break from their hours ot' practice to hit the snow. 3. The whole group, wrestlers and wrestlerettes get together so Victor Appel 's mom could snap this shot. 'P'lQ ,Wi ' HJQ 'Q Q9 A .r ' ei'+l'3f:f-8.4 in .ng-A 'Irw- AC TI VI TIES-I 73 Q K E ,.t .,,... i A Silent Farewell The last performance of the Mime Show, ori- ginally called The Sounds of Silence, was un- der the direction of Ms. Mc Millian. lt originally started under the direction of a student in 1976. Ms. Mc Millian took over in 1977. The show is rather unusual, and is always sold out. This is the last show Ms. Mc Millian will direct. If another student will take control of it, we will be pleased to present The Sixth Annual Mime Show. If not, we will bid the mime show a silent farewell. 1. Look, up above, it's a bird, a plane, no it's Blair Jacobs showing us his pantomime. 2. Everyone dies, but Teri Guiterrez lives on. 3. Giving it her theatrical all on the floor is Christina Lopez. 4. Holding on tight is Brett Bartels. 5. Panting enthusiastically is alumni members Barbie Hub- ble and Laura Stewart, as 2 hopeful hounds. 6. This Chorus line kicks their way through an exciting act. 7. Old and new members get together to identify them- selves. 1 74-AC TI VI TIES 'lt' 5' il we Te is AC TI VI TIES-1 75 Family Feud Visits Warren An assembly was held in the gym which was differ- ent from the usual ones. A Family Feud game, emceed by Mike Buccowich was played. The families were the Rodriguezes vs. the Basketball Team. The Rodri- guezes beat the Basketball Team. The Basketball Team was left with 0 points at the end of the game. The question such as What do you do at the mov- ies? brought laughs to the audience when they were answered with equally funny remarks. This assembly brought a little humor to our tension filled school day. 1. Being the nerd of nerds Greg Shepherd trys to think of a logical answer. 2. There judges Valarie Thomas and Nadia L ydioff not believing their eyes as the Rodriguezs when over the basketball team of Warren High. 3. Trying to hold back from laughing is Mike Buccowich who doesn t quite understand Abdul s Robbie Lyell s remark. 4. Abdul alias Robbie Lyell hits us with those rehearsed lines. ww., A Magi: I asus ' ,..,-. . . ' -. ..-. I lili lP '5 g .QQ E dlll I r . , u 27 7 Y 7 7 7 I 7 7 I I 'mf' I FW 1 is r .4 a-sv Q W tv 'f x .. nf ., 5-R k 'l Q. -- - :Q g 45:55 .. Q K K 9, -.N lim... . 7. 5 K I 1 Q , , I - K 5' mb .. wav- u is . . ' . K . Q !, X 5 A ' E J, fl 5 5 2 , if I X I X 2 X v r Q I N L if 4 3 in , 3 - 'N s .N Q q - . F t ' . X ------................... . . 1 76 ACTIVITIES if Way Outer Broadway Show The lights go dim, the curtains open, everyone' on the edge of their seats waiting for the music to start. Warren High students displayed their talent in various ways such as, dancing, singing and pana- mime. The 1981 Way Outer Broadway was a suc- cess as always and enjoyed by people of all ages. A large portion of the audience was Warren High students eager to see their friends. Many students placed high in the contest and who knows, maybe one of them will be a star someday. 1. Displaying their musical ability is Phil Jones and Chris Walsh from the group Image. 2. Busily Michele Naumescu, Jazz dances to the Song: Hot Lunch Jam. 3. Special Guest Star, Wally Sarver, puts on a mini concert while we waited for the last of the finalists to be announced from the H1981 Way Outer Broadway Contest. l 'N J Us 5' if. , SWK i ' A S ACTIVITIES 1 77 I L twsw 5, 1 78-AC TI VI TIES Week S ,,g....m. ,, .4 A 2 KY 'Y 'r I gf: e .. 3-W.,-Q15-fin.:-uv An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away Health Awareness week assemblies were hlled with just that health awareness Bulletins were hung up heart tests were taken and a demonstration of aerobic dancing was given on stage Some brave students did participate in this unusual form of exer cismg Paramedics came on day and talked with the students and answered any questions they had. On one of the scheduled assemblies complications de- veloped but our guys did not let that ruin the day. The hams of the school brought their forces togeth- erand put on a pantomime' baseball game.iThey had the bleachers rolling with laughter. After they got bored with the game they put on a chorus line number ot' Row, Row, Row the Boat. lt turned out to be one of the best assemblies this year. 1. Brave Mike lfwltowski holds his arm for Mike Buccowich to see it' he can take blood. 2. This sign is for the slightly dumb ones who need to be told specially that it is Health Week, because they cannot tell by the activities around them. 3. All the guys give it there all to get the crowd spirited by singing and trying to dance. 4. Some students try to broaden their health awareness by examining instruments. 5. Trying not to miss the fast ball is Guy Teafatiller. 6. Parting during an exciting assembly, the casual ones find time to say cheese . x . ,xx what JS l '1 , 1 1 7 I 1 l' ACTI VI TIES-1 79 Tw, 4 iw? ' f'ff,11 f w f' 2? , 1 'Vu X x :Hz : Nggbg 1 ff -1. 2 fx 5312 13: I 'Ji 1 , ,..,.-X- x w -T--an-.X,',, kk X4 ,Y LX , 1 ,Q TN in ,, ,, l z i Snow Blitz: Less 0 Blitz, More O A Blizzard Unfortunately last year 's Snowblitz didn 't occur be- cause not enough students participated. That was the total opposite of this year's Christmas dance. lt was a complete success. Evergreen was an excellent band and got us all into the spirit. - . 1. Ross Vemoy and Diane Lee snuggle together as if by a fire on a cold night. 2. Students dance the night away. 3. The band continues to play their very best as students continue boogieing. AC TI VI TY-1 81 The Presidents An assembly was held to give recognition to the 2nd semester cabinet. Robbie Lyell and Stacy Hallow pulled up in a fancy car, imitating the movie First Family. Robbie then proceeded to announce the new cabinet. This was followed by the familiar class compe- tition where students, making wheelbarrels raced across a soaped up slip-n-slide. Seniors won the com- petition. Chris Pacheco also dressed up as a Downey Duck and awaited his death, knowing he would soon BH be bombed by a basketball. The assembly turned out to be a pleasurable one. 1. Here are all the presidents men R. Long, Mike Buccowich, and Preston Fountain. 2. Gary Perez shows us his brutal efforts toward the duck, Chris Pacheco. 3. Pat Murphy goes slip sliding away. 4. Bringing back the country way of dancing is Stacey Hollow and Robbie Lyell. 3. gy.. x if s I 4' , , ofa' O iv , Riff 82 ACTIVITIES 494,--R A Photographers Touch Photograph by Jeff Carlson The power to hold, but never to touch, to see, not feel, not experience. We hold time in our handsg descarding at will, recording forever, Experience: our toy Glorifying: our joy life through a window is always detached. Photograph by Erik lngerman Photograph by Bob Waldren AC TI VI TIES-1 83 Country Bash Held In Bear Barn This years Sadie Hawkins was a success although not as many couples showed up as were expected. lt was held March 20th in our gym. The band Mes- sage kept all the students entertained with new songs and a few from the Beatles. Dan Whitney and Jeanette Di Matteo won the contest ot' Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. Even though the styles have changed from 25 years ago to a more modern country look, the Sadies will always remain a simply country dance. 1. Bringing back the traditional Sadies Hawkins Dance is Ka- trina Manis, Bill Blumgerg, Jeanette Di Matteo, and Dan Whit- ney, 2. Doing the old fashion hoe down are Milian Meric, Renate Fischer, Theresa Bartek, and John Prethero. 3. Proving that three is not a crowd are Greg Villa, Becky Manriquiz, and Mike Rounds. 4. Visiting Marrin' Sam are Kelly McGuirk and Kevin Eads. 5. Looking a little exhausted are Kris Trombino and Jon Sanorito. 6. Trying to join the rest of the hams is Scott Mc Clure, 7. Dancing the night away are Steve Brown and Debbie Biby. ll-dv' s 184 ACTIVITIES AC TI VI TIES-1 85 4, I 54,4643 2 ,34- if - M. Wu . N 'X R igthwx is .. x . . ,. li 11 XQ. -N x Q an ws 1 x .x ,Q Q tn .,...,.., 4-1... il v,3.. 5 lthough there has been a great change in education through the 25 years Warren High School has worked it's way up to present standing as a top school. For those who take advantage of the educa- tion Warren offers, they will receive the best high school has to offer. A good ma- jority of the teachers are not there for merely money purposes, but because they like what they do. They take an inter- est in students and their particular needs. Each of Warrens' teachers is a profession- al who cares. Whether the carrying is rec- ognized or not-and each holds an opin- ion of us just as we hold an opinion of them. They are Warren and we are War- ren, so we are not so very different after all. his mamma S we-. AL. But Mrs Perretta it s got to be, Steve Monkarsh replys, with a ACADEMICS-187 Administration tration learning could not be achieved. They enact the rules creating limits for student behavior thereby making it possible for the teachers to do their job and for the students to receive the knowledge that may beneht them in the future. Nl. JK g A NK :gm-ng . , 3 will 1 rg L , , N gs- , Q 4 fr ,, -.4 Q' 5 '. A ' 1-- 3 , L Q J' .a:c.1,.l Q, -. -sv-me-is-. wg '65, ' l .JS-?'f'l it -isis I kit : we i W :- h Fi I if fi ' ' 1 up if . , fy me Q . It i t. L- sw: -F 51 2: 'uw 1? .f- S -. .-.-, ,,c.4ris.,'g',.-, , 2156 X' :I :Mg--.f ii, A . 5-6 '!?:ifl':j-rgef y J - Q I. ', fm..L,f ti,-w Q 5 1 -:W. ,K A-14 H.. W Q , ptifm, tizitsfsfral 'L 188-ACADEMICS lt is obvious the teachers do the teaching, but without the devoted organization by our adminis- fi Q .S . ' :.igs,,.,i ., 4 is-if ,534 - g. 'fQaQ4. ' rv . , 'ft Q 'N I W V . :V ,V V 5 A 'UIFK 'NI Margo Hoffer Grace E, Horney Vice President President Robert R. Pilling Member - fx.. U- 3 ia . 1 .. . , ' Us 1, 'IK ,,,.. ,A L, ' if I i 'juan I ., ...MW lz, t. Joseph Francis .. .Wx M. , A A 3 wiv . Y 1 .1 I Teresa Sh uck William Spruston 9 Qi M e UR If r r 5 gx X-Nxt 1. Mrs, Shuck is more than busy, as Assistant Principal in charge of curriculum, 2. Where 's that smile Papa Joe? 3. Mr. Spieghts seems to take time out from his hectic schedule as Athletic Director. 4. Mr. Rothery doing his second favorite job. DE TENTlONl 5. With that grin on Mr. Spruston's face who knows what he's thinking. ACADEMICS 189 '-4-e..,,w f .le K: tsl. 3 9 W hi 3 c gf: I L -.N ,5,is2Ef + Q . , d Q , ff X f' S. : gk'-P 51 Q ' Wesley Bell Lyle Blew Mary Costa Shirley Holz Ron f'i '1'1 vw-if-me L-' f simile, .Hill 1 A? f I ' 'f fl :arf Q B . A , . Q3-iw ga 'Q a 1',' W., ,,., 'ii ' 'Wl' . .. I 5 R W E' ,. 7 .9 . 4- wr ' ,dw Wi? 2 . Q . g x.- 1. Believing that education is more than the classroom, Mrs. Shirley Holz shows a brochure to another European Tour prospect. 2. If you want to WE.E.P., Mr. Ron Richardson is the work experience counselor for you to see. 3. Now if we put him from 3rd period English to 6th period English, the schedule should work, declares Mrs. Mary Costa as Mr. Wesley Bell looks on with an approving smile. 1 90 ACADEMICS Brenda Kelly ,ww fa--if A The counselors at Warren High are here to help the stu -dents through educational difhculties. They alert students ..-4 Counselors to the possibilities available to them and how to go about receiving them for the careers they wish to persue. A counselor can also be a very good friend to their stu- -dents. They will confidentially discuss personal prob- -lems and try to help solve them. Each student should realize that they can talk with their coun- -selor as they would to a trusted friend. L A 'fi t ffl' ACADEMICS-1 91 M ,... ks gi 1353 .4 4 .. W.: , 'H , ' 'NI - , -. T iw x -. Florence Antrim Phyllis Benson Judy E verheart Sharon Olson Pauline ' wsop-N Secretaries The women in the ofhces here at Warren High are charged with a difficult job. They make sure the schools run smoothly. Whether it be keeping records, taking care of attendance, or helping students with schedule problems. These women are of great importance to everyone at Warren High. 1 92-ACADEMICS ii' :fair 1. Here is one of our newest secretaries, Susan Brown hard at work for Mr. Spruston. 2. Mrs. Saltzman is seen here registering a new student by making -' sure all the paper work is done. 3. Mrs. Benson is responsible for checking our attendance re- fifff cords-darn, she 's efficient . 52222 4. Mrs. Grundman shares a funny story with Mrs. Wegter who along with all her other duties fixes the Xerox machine. 5. Mrs. Tanquary is the backbone of Warren High, at least to any club who needs money and a friendly smile. gf?ZfifIfIfZflfIfIf2Q2flflfiQ2fiQ2flflfiQIfIfiflEIQIQI2IfZQIfIQ2flfIfIQ2QZflfZQZflQCQ2QIQIEZQIQIQ1fiflEIfiQIfiQ2Q2fZQZQZfZ3ZQ'A ' :Z5I3I5'5Z3I5I 5'5'3'3'3'-'-' Saltzman Al fda Son Helen Tanquary Lil Wegter ACADEMICS-1 93 , I 1. Knowing Bob Temme this call is probably social not business. 2. This wonderful group of people are responsible for keeping the school well fed. 3. Gary Pohill can be seen running around Downey as X-Country Coach when he isn't relaxing as pool atten- dent. 4. James Johnson: Jerry Hunter, Lead Custodiang and Sam Perez all are responsible for keeping our campus and our classrooms neat and ready to use. 194 ACADEMICS Janet Cortez 7: ul R Robert Temme Fred . 313 .2 -, ff .3 f by , :V , . N ,kv 'if 4 Juarez Gary Pohill liz.:- Additional Helpers With the help of certain people, who quite often and safe. The reputation at Warren High is due not only to the high educational standards which are met by teachers as well as students, but also to the undying devotion these people have. ' not recognized, this campus remains clean, well kept, X -I ACADEMICS 195 lt is in art class that students with talents find them- selves able to express their feelings and thoughts. They can Hnd the extent of their talents and these teachers make that possible. Business provides many basic skills that are essential for all jobs, or just everyday life. Many of the business classes pro- vide actual experience to use in our future. AMX Q xr fx a X yt! 8'm,.-4 s-.WA 'X 1, N- P' ttf x ,ia N R Doug Andre ws Thomas Stoner 1:2:Z:IZIQIQZIZZ:IZIZIQIQZQIZQZII 1 96-ACADEMICS Art and Business 2 5 , 2 . 1 3 2 I E , v Sam., ,A - Q? . 1 . ,511 Carol Lords 'NNI fi 5' A ,M 'M 5375,- 1, 1 . if - Ellen Blyleven David Allision '65, ,i l Fil O 5 .1 Ti 4 g 1 Ruben Amerkhanian Clara Grundman .5 Vw- -L. X . . mf W. af' 1. While not teaching Drivers Ed, or coaching Varsity Basketball is Coach Young playing volleyball. 2. Asking a student for his keys is Mr. Allison. 3. Taking a break from the busy library is Ms. Ni- chols. 4. Miss Rhode seems to be enjoying her Home Eco- nomics class. 1 98-ACADEMICS S . 9 ! Richard Naylor Janet Nichols Odds -N- Ends These people who from these departments offer services that are as varied as the titles indicate. They range from entertaining us to caring for our injuries. Or, some teaching us to drive to showing us how to run a household, and each of the teachers offer us useful, practical skills. 255 ' ma W 'L' ,pf , f , ' W Jay Young Norma Powers ACADEMICS-1 99 . ...'..........1 200-ACADEMICS X A , lx QE l Q T 3 X .. 7--'N Bill Allgood Gilmer Bell Teresa Carvalho Leslie ii, Y JAN, f -s Language The English and foreign language departments here at Warren High give students the ability to gain knowledge in English or a foreign languageof their choice, The English department enables stue dents to learn how to write properly, through com- position classes and literature classes. They are able to enlarge their vocabulary. The need is best explained by a quote from Cheryl K Rice, Without an ability to truly understand and master words, a person is trapped into beingimanipulated by those who do. Manipulation is ,not freedom! Q4 Dahlin Flota Daniel Paul Davis Mr. Bell seems to be typing an assignment for his class. This picture may look unusual but to Ms. K it's an everyday thing. Do you really believe Silas Marner is the main char- acter in East of Eden? -Asks Mrs. Hastings quizzical- ly. Giving his class their homework assignment for the night is Mr. Weiner. Mrs. Clevenger seems to be explaining something tc 'me of her Spanish students. ..., L45 K Duna wav Edy Hastings ACADEMICS 201 1. When he's not coaching Soccer, Mr, Larry Hunt teaches German. 2. Mrs. Daniels tells Carol Cardwell she needs to im- prove in order to become a better writer. 3. When Mr. Bell speaks, everyone listens, even active 10th graders! 4. Asking Coach Dunaway is she could take a candid picture of him is Richelle Koeppe. 5. Dictating a Spanish lesson from his book is Mr. Roth- ery. , ,..,. f ' i ' im .. , f - ' . 'N - Lawrence Hunt Cheryl Kennedy Jackie McMillian Miriam Mehrle Michele Orsinger 202 ACADEMICS V 1 5 bv' a f,,5f,,2 QW, .1 W 5 -53 V is N4 ? J Q, , .Q I, i K5 W it f Rothery Mary Shaver William Shewan Vernon Wellington Norman Wiener Language German, and French. These classes allow students to learn how to communicate and how to write in other languages. They are all elective classes which students who want to enlarge their knowledge of communication can take. One of the Foreign Lan- guage teachers has been here 25 years, her name is Mrs. Clevenger. When asked to comment on her 25 year anniversary, Mrs. Clevenger was quoted as saying, Ulf I can climb la glacier in New Zealand and face a mountain gorilla in Zaire, I feel well able to cope with Warren High students, even after 25 years. You sure can Mrs. C, Happy Anniversary. The Foreign Language department offers Spanish, ACADEMICS 203 .'............... 204-ACADEMICS Industrial Arts These classes are very different from others. The 'subjects range from drafting to metals to video technology. They dehnitely provide experience which will be valuable for employment after graduation. Ax jx William Relnke V . . . . . . . . . . . . ...J ...I--.'....-A... .J ,. so... - -J.. . . 0 .ln n 0 . 1. W Archuleta Peter Dekker Da vid Elchinger e e e x lzi S f b'+A ii : r 1,e e . gg A X Frank Griffin Michael Griswold meow 2, 7bwJM you himze u MZ 4fa!J,L4,5uQ, ,ZWIZQQWLZL dk We 1. ,Q Maru, , C557 Jglifg. Ji, fgfazf ,fcdm Affiyfj , - f , . X 1 Kffowwngfiny 5 1.5 yfwe Aepcovwyzm, UZL6- .- 3.3. ..,. 1. Smilingly, Mr. Archuleta shows a student how to use a lathe. 2, Showing Dale I-Hght what to do is Mr. Dekker. 3. On the other side of the camera is Photo Teacher, Mr. Eichinger. 4. Mr. Griffin is often found helping his students. 0, Mr. Reinke is caught in the midst of his work as the cameraman shoots. 5.1. ..... .:.:. . . . ACADEMICS-205 , -, af A , as 3 'Q if-S ,J 1 .Slit 'fx 46- 1. While lecturing his Math class, Mr. Taylor gets his picture taken. 2. The papeork of a math teacher can get out of hand as Mr. Hunt's desk shows. 3. Apparently Ms. Busby said something humorous. 5. Mr. Wright is shown here handing the students their papers. 4. Mrs. Wanett explains that 1 plus 1 : 2. 206-ACADEMICS Mary Lou Busby Jesse Hunt Carolyn Parsons Buck Taylor Wrginia ' t 5 5 3 f g MW'f YKM 'X ' s 1 2 : 4. l ', .vs K J .4 . 1 N. -..aut x 1' .4- Eileen Wannett ' Henry Witherspoon Donald f Ma th Mathematics is a scientihc discipline which is sign ihcant to each and every student. The Math Depart ment teaches from the simple basic concept of Math to the very complex concepts. They also provide something which doesn't neccessarilv pertain only to Math. They teach logic in problem solving which is useful in every day life. ACADEMICS-207 y ii? 137 208-ACADEMICS K X 5 QW: Diane Allison Robert Belladella Delores Carmen Randall 'e ? Y Nl..-4 ..-- W M -mix V D 8 ff? ooen ggi oeono eorfi l ll ' 'Q E o el ' Qi -1-2 so Physical Ed. Physical Education is a major part of high school. It provides us with the exercise that all our bodies need. Volleyball, basketball, and tennis are just a few of the many sports that are provided. Today's teenagers are more health oriented and are striving to keep and be in better physical condition. :1:1:1:' 1 Laughing at a hilarious joke Dana Smith and Ms Ingersoll are caught by surprise 4 Leaning against a pole Coach Drake takes trme to do his homework 5 ln addmon to teaching Physrcal Educatlon Mr Fraser coaches his champion water polo team giant'-r:'v x f nab. L Fraser Gary Hunter Carol Ingersoll David Patterson Spiers Wilson ACADEMICS-209 1. With a questioned look Mike Lingrey looks up at Mr. Johnson. 2f3. ln their Physics class Joe Kim and Dean Pepper build a S525 bridge and test it for strength by adding bricks. E, 4. In Mr. Henning's biology class Lisa Broom, Pepe Reynosa and Martha Peynosa disecet a cat. YUCK! 5. Mr. Rice asks Steve Ditto if it's soup yet. Joseph Gough John Henning 'Q I3 5' x ,.pF7.' if Rx a .SM QQ 3 Q' .19 r.. x 21 0-A CADEMICS X .,1,, , seg '4 . .' . , f Q ,, , , 1 XM X ,t wvxq , 73? I if V Q 4, J 'fr , L yi 3 A 4 5 f, Q 4 ' N fkx I , Wayne Johnson Larry Rice Harry Schmidt Science Science is one of the requirements that each student must meet. lt is a very important sub- ject in todays world. Many ask why, but it is only in science class that students are able to learn about themselves and the earth on which they live. What is more important than-life, understanding and knowing ones self? lMr. Gough! Science promotes every facet of modern life. lMr. Ricel ACADEMICS-21 1 Social Science Social Sczence consists of our past present and future m our constant growmg and changmg world Past hrstory adds to farlures and successes In our everyday hfe yesterdays results are pre sent As trme goes on we adjust to new 1deas and opmzons bulldmg up at the future QEIIDL f......... LE TL Chuck Bishop William Boyd Richard Caslda Nell Coleman Merl Doty if Will ,JMWV . - . ' xlx. 6 Q it John James Doris Jones Harvey Keller Alvis Kent Dolores Perretta N .. g- ...,..mr .LN kms, 0 we L r 'N eelllle . B at ies Seeley Dorothy Simms 7 wfrffffl '- N. if my 1. Mr. Doty gives a word of advice to his student Dino Pre- sutto. 2. Laughing at a students remark, is Mrs. Jones. 3. Lending a helping hand to Evelyn Lorenzo is Mr. Kent. 4. The camera man catches Mrs. Seeley looking over some papers. 5. Looking over the grade book Mr. Coleman shows John Nisbet his grades. 6. Taking time from his monotonus work Mr. Bishop smiles for the camera. ACADEMICS-213 Q11 Paulette Caudlll Kathy Ducey Fred Eldrige x .Q F-Mimi. ,- Q ggxzlilb H c -XX X! 1. Earl Pone seems to be stuck, so Mr. Rodgers helps out. 2. Planning their next move is Mrs. Reagan and Anita Reynolds. 3. Two buddies, Sherman Tilley and James Howell attemp the Big Race. 4. With diligence Nancy Rivera reads her book. 5. Working very ambitiously is Cindy lniguez and Maria Barrera. 6. Aiming very carefully, Tom Hernandez shoots. '-- s .ml .,4' V TK- Marla Garcia Julie Helm Pamela 214-ACADEMICS Special Ed. Special Education is a major part of Warren High s Educational program. This year due to new Federal Legislation, the special education classes increased in number on our campus. The teachers are specially trained for an important purpose. Patience and time are set aside to help these students gain the skills needed to mainstream into the regular classes, and our Special Education teachers are there to assure the guarantee. Merkel 1' ' i Q' 1 ,QL f Reagan Ormand Rodgers Frances Williams i ,fi ... 3-, 4' ACADEMICS-215 Rwxgk, 1 2 Q 1 U..-.. Wwaaf if Aw Q ,I f-.V x 1f1Q3.:.,k..1:x- 5 ' 52 . . 1' eg. - 1 ' . XL. x , fx. 2. 1 .,.. K gp, x Nik' Q- :N 3? Q 'Q V . ,..,, -' S if 3 gf 'R wi ' . ' . it . Q . . ,Q LL .15 Y '-. gy X if . .Q X 1 1' - bgSff?Sfs.g ' X ' ,iqgffffzv X fyi yy- -Ywg -' , l. T. Q A Q 6 f., .V K xg. I 1 S SE 2 3 S 3 f, ,- W A a ug:-,,f- -' 5 ivfmaif . , ,W Nay.. . W.1.5. Km , .. A K fi ii f 'B 35 i ,. I 4 u pun 1111111114-' vfflf fl!!! fin if ,, ffvyj' 4 ,1 lr I4 '. A vu' 4 . f' 1 ll Young Bears Give Fogtba It Their Best Shot! This years' 1980 Freshman Football team did indeed give it their best shot. Although the team only had one win, a 60 to 0 route over North Torrance, and nine losses, the young Bears lost each game by only a touchdown. Outstanding defensive players were Mike McCurdy, Walter Andrade, Louie Ocana, and Dave Patterson. The offense was led by quarterback David Paysee and both running-backs Jimmy Robins and Darrel Hauk. Even though the young Bears had a disappointing season, they have high hopes for next year. Freshman: Row 1: lLeft to Rightl Mike Fickinger, Albert Sison, Charlie Dicarlo, Captain Louie Ocana, Fernando Escobar, Don Mackay, Bob Hayden. Row 2: Coach Fisher, Billy Curren, Darren Reese, Nathan Escobar, Fred Camarillo, Greg Milligan, Peter Richard, Coach Hill. Row 3: Charlie Farris, Graig Berglund, Mike lacovitti, Dennis Carter, Craig Costello, Captain Mike McCurdy, Darrel 'Hauk. Row 4: Captain Walter Andrande, Tom Zaggers, Captain Bob Weyers, Steve Makshanoff Jeff Miller, Jordon Tetzlaff Captain Da ve Patterson. 218-FRESHMAN FOOTBALL -Q, ,f1S..... S--M4-... ,J - - ' warren n o Warren n ,3 Wdrfenln 6 awafrehr Y 7 Warren 7 Warren 0 Warren 60a Cerritos Lynwood Paramount Gab: Downey EI Rancho N. Torrance ' 'M W, , ' 13979 W Q , ,, , ,, , www I ' o nn o ro ' 'oo ' Ml' Ire me H F ff-'Klang Half' 4if4?i an 'F' 449' - .A+-.su f H or no arraoo n N. ,.,l ,1, Llkkl I AXLV I ,, , ,, fi! r Bears Bring It Home .The 1980 Homecoming Game against if 1 ranked Gahr was the high point of the Varsity Football Season. It wasn't just a individual effort but a team effort. The game belonged to the Bears from the beginning to the end. The offense showed great ability throughout the whole game by moving Gahr's defense into the end zone three different times. The defense did a superior job in holding a potent Gladiator offense to a mere two touchdowns. The three scorers for the Bears were QB Scott McClure, WR Bill Hckinger who also contributed 3 PA T's, RB Scott Duarte also with one touchdown. This was a very well played game by both teams, but again our bears came out on top. The 1 980 Homecoming Game will always be remembered for a long time. Not only was it a good, tough game but a very close one. . xy This Gahr running back has no where to go except into the arms of Dave Flutts. V The old fashion straight arm shown by Scott Duarte helps break a tackle. On a patented quarterback sweep Scott McClure turns it up field These Varsity Bears show their excitement after beating the if 1 ranked Gahr 220 VARSITY FOOTBALL 5 f ' 9. 'A , v 1 Q 'arsity Waterpo o Has ate A Record Season 'Polo -M-5. .V-,1...-s.'.,. N -- - 1 W. ., 3 ', .f - -groan..-sa 'H' -- 3 I n.-1w.u....,.. -. -1-' ' l 'M A . 4-' ' ' ' V ' :Ji 'Ya' U ,. T 'Y .Q . ...:..'z 5...------in A 5 V ' -'f'1 ' Y A V M '--- ..:3:.unslv'- oL ' --.gan - -'M ' lf 1 , , lj ,4 - . . ' , . r---' P ' 1 .... ,W,,.mW., H ' ' ., .. 5.5 wwiiiil.2'bm' ' f an.. . H 'fm . 049' -F . i X M. N' 5.5. Ps . n W A .swf S la 1 9-.L Q. .- ' Q B V '. i ' q-'IQ QIT7' , ' .',' 'f'.,gQ'. 7 .x 4- wi WM ln. 5, , .. V '13 f '4 . , 'Y -gfnrgcg. M -w..if.'.L.'u ..g'1-' A - ' -: A -A ra-1-212,--.'?' -0' 1. -mm ,mg -, V . ' Hr'-1 The bears whose 20-4 record was the best in Warren Waterpolo history, started the season rolling by taking 1st place in the 16 team Montebello tournament. They easily defeated all their opponents and beat Whittier 12-5 in the finals. Next the bears participated in 'the competitive La Puente Tournament. After beating Workman and Crespi, Warren lost a tough game to Hacienda Wilson, but came back with a 7-5 win over Corona del Mar to capture 3rd place. With a record of 10-2, the team opened Whitmont league action against defending champ Santa Fe. and won 15-8, eventually finishing with a perfect 7-0 record in league. ln C.l.F. play, Warren beat Garden Grove 15-8 after a first round by, but lost to a string San Marino team 10-5 in the quarterfinals. They were ranked 5th in C.l.F at seasons end. This year's team was led by Kevin Tatum who was M. V.P. in league and also a first team all - C.l.F selection. e . Q. Q0 'Lex ll A l ,TT an .. . H, :Q . .. - - . A-M... 1. in - WL ,. Lf ju V, - , Y -QW vyyv - -f -sag . 2 - W Z' 1' ..... f - 'W' . 1. Martin Van Ryn gets set to make a pass. 2. Ready to unload a rifle-like shot, Pat Murphy rears back.. 3. Mike Grossman shivers as the other teammates discuss team strategy with Coach Fraser. 4. Though it is mostly an endurance sport, Martin Van Ryn shows that it can also be a demanding contact sport. VARSITY WATERPOLO-221 Q-' 4 , 4 'Y ?' A P N 'L ws' if-3' U ' ai' I Nfs 2 4 ,s ,J 'ff f' .-, if 'e 9 F vi' - 4 ,i r 'L' in H? . , - ,Nr tri- A 4 213135- .f.' Junior Varsity: 1 st row: Manual Lopez, Mitchell March, Eric Welander, Alex Vasquez, Dave Magee, Eric Guida, Barry Van Fossan. 2nd row: Jon De Christopher, Robert Haworth, Pat Marks, Travis Halstead, Bryan Madrid, Gary Wlassak. 3rd row: Coach Bishop, John Arroues, Rich Parral, John Brown, Joel Marks, Shannon Capps, Tony Carnevale, Cory Wathen, Nelson Kerr, Pat Swenson, Jim Hersey, Coach Hill, Coach Fisher 4th row: John Lopresti, Brent Raine, Don Sabella, Paul Abjian, Mike Lingrey, Mike Streleker, Wayne Walden, Dan Massie, Jeff Box, Paul lvison. Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Cerritos 0 Lynwood 0 Paramount 6 Gahr 1 9 Do wne y 1 6 EI Rancho 1 7 Dominquez 6 TT' Q Ct: A E 5 222-JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL S- -.:-.. '--- ., . . Z9 . 5 Q 1 4 qi af.-' 1 aging? J 5? Q 4 vffifkggai ,AQ A .al uw It J. V. Players Strive For Perfection The J. V. football team, headed by Coach Steve Hill, came one game short of living up to their expectations of ha ving the best record in seven years by suffering a heartbreaking loss to the El Rancho Dons 14-17. The competition in their league was rough proved by the fact that the three teams they lost to went on to win titles in their own leagues. This team was a very well-balanced team, having an excellent passing as well as running attack on offense. And on defense the backtield could stop about any- thing thrown at them. The line could stop even the strongest running attack. -3-fga if ..-K, 1 ,,.....,....---K 1. Nelson Kerr is there to receive the ball in open tield. 2. Cutting across the grain to the waiting arms of the Knights defense is Alex Vasquez. 3. Brent Raine sprinting toward the goal getting one of his three touchdowns against the Vikings. 4. Rearing back, Don Sabella aims to tire the ball downtield. 5. John Brown in motion to set up another play against Lynwood. 6. After beating our cross town rival, Dave Magee and Tony Carnevale show their exuberance. 7. All look up in awe as Nelson Kerr makes another spectacu- lar reception. 8. Claudio Rodriquez kicks a tield goal against Lynwood. 9. Bringing down a Downey back is Cory Wathen and Joey Marks. wi.. t ,:,, mi, E, 4:1 my JUNIOR VARSITY FooTBAu.-223 5,1 Q an INA I .gm si M. ES: ri-is L . H. Y V 1 ' ,sw .- :I , Nl- 13741. fs ALJ, . ' 11. 'Q-Erritos tssths W Warren Lynwood Warren Paramount Warren Gahr Warren Do wn ey Warren EI Rancho Warren Dominguez 24 6 21 L40 es- 0 21 14 21 24 17 7 40 12 George Scooter Heer scoots around the corner of Para mount s defense The referee watches Preston ney The Warren swarm defense gathers around defenszve leader Chris Pacheco Scott Duarte turns on his power ful speed on against Cerritos to break loose 1. 2. 4 Fountain score six against Dow- 3. n 4. D ' ' - VARSITY FOOTBALL 225 ul? f F K S l W- N , M, The Wa ter 'WW .A Aftucf' , Mew 'fl fQf - .. Q.. 4 -xg, 5:5 ,L ' if A .5 I.- , t A-:E-.W I ,Ulf-f -ww A W M' ' f ' ff ' . , -. vw -ff'-f -Y -ww.. I V K .,, , f J, X ..L., it mx m fam , ix qw N ,Sk Mfgxfia x W A V , QQ ,? 1 e J' w. XX xafxgy -n-u XG xxx f QF PW P' ,L 1iy.'L.Y'J .LY HL? L xx 37N-5? KJ? qlx 1 N , 'uv' ' lx - '2 'g L,,,,, 3 ' ' 'HQ W bv- -N 'lu- N? 'rn-gq,,., ty V' J r, K ,. A , A , 39 ,W ' , .,,gg.w,, , u-'WP' V, -V ,Af Vf fy , Aa we 5, pw ,M 5. 5- +' W.. Wiam 54, 57 N M f ., , . . , ?'k1QfP'1Q , N , i U V, , W , I , wi A 'u -48.471 5, ,M ,, 6 3 rriayu. L, a....58g . I' 5- ,,yc 'J A ' , au.. ...Q x lv Q I Y -- ,W 'Qm97?'WL ,,k, , an, ,rw ,x lg! Emi ,J ma Q-1 1 -5 xv .V Q has If' Q 'gr A K 4, I , iw-4 511 W . - 3 s 5 'P 4 '. ' 2 V-ef -3 .Q ' 3? 13 O O O f Mfg 5, ff M XX d . I 1, Bradbury, al. A wyfisi Mike Benson, Tom Mike Smith. lf an ' Oki mn mm f M W D... 3 I WN ,rim I' Q.-H -4 :Tk ,f Lgligx .mn fx K n. WM-' 55? IW?-' ' mf' X in K , h , gg .t -EE? Ji .5 X7 x ? ' it Q? U 43' Gifls fr Colin Girls ' Cross Country C1055 g Feelin' 7up The girls Cross Country Team this year had a great season. JV and Varsity went 7-0. They were League Champions, and went to CIF. Top girls were Martha Renoso, Debbie Walsh, Jane Nix, and Cindy Delmau. Theres a good chance that they will go 7 to 0 again in track. 1 El Rancho 3rd QR XF ,- 4 Rf xx Qerritosa Q 4th . : V X a ' 5 aramq nt? 5th 5 5 A HQUQZT 81 f 3 at 'f i Q of A mi f TR -X . is xi i to ttti 55. F .- Q , A 'W ..f, - .Ni me A 0 A s v Q' 5 t.,Q1 as 942-icgffifu 230-GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY f f 4 ,H T W-Z. x ' . 1 :gg elm, 5' 1' 'Nw fffszg ,f a' I row: Coach Pohill, Lori Clarke, Debbie Walsh, Mchelle Naumeseu, Leslie Micha, Joann Shaffer, 2nd row Coach Johnson, Sherry Mitchum, Cindy Dalmau, Jane Nix, Martha Reynoso, row: Lori Scheel, Carol Armstrong, Jennifer Feryanitz, Dawn Centeno, Michelle Tribodeau, Nannette Hallier, Lori Warner. . Martha Reynoso starting out against Gahr. . Joann Emmi working hard to get through the sand. . Battling with her opponent from Paramount is Ann Crouse, . Cindy Dalmau takes a Iengthly stride towards victory. . Giving it her all is Leslie Micha. Crouse, Cheri lnda, Anna Sanchez. 2nd row: Coach Johnson, Karen Stephans, Kristy N f 5 K Q,eljl5g E .i JMX-g'il xf J I as - XX . f - , In X M, ' S S 1 if . , 1 r '05 lf? in ' i . K ' ' 'if'2ff'5f5'Si -1' is A of w s' . Q : F Eff '14'3+if3ff 'Qt M- 2 S 8' 1 ,. is f..ff-:iff '- 9 n 5' ug ' y - 'Ax' , 4' '.,. Nr-rg, p. , . -. 3' ' ' f .v rfwlfaw-?,Qi ' K L 4' '1 Q f'.i'S : 'T' L if GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY-231 1 t,i, QQ, , Tennis Girls ' Varsity Tennis Giflg Goes To C.I.F. Playoffs Girls' Varsity Tennis had a good season this year. Team Captain Lisa Janisse and Most Valuable Player Helene Bjorman helped put the team into second place in league. Then the team went on to the C.l.F. Playoffs where they lost a heartbreaking match to La Canada in the first round of the tournament. .wwe , Left to right: Kathy Steele, Vicki Rounds, Lisa Boyd, Melissa Buck, Carla Verhorn, Gina Fredrichs, Kathy Kriskovic, Monica Chi, Jennie Malaer, Susan Hagan, Stephanie Bauer, Julie Searle. ' .n-QWQWW 's 232-sims' TENNIS C' .V gigs Y, . K Y row: Barbara Cook, Jackie Frisco, Sonja Meyer, Judy Lancaster. 2nd Carol Ingersoll, Desiree Fernadez, Helene Bjorman, Lisa Janisse, Weitzel Becky Buckowich Sherrv Knox. 'li uw -wiv A Avwmmw xv---sf! , M +as.s-xx, ,,-- 5 avr ' X' fa r' we WN. . ' :-- nm:-N. V- . 'fwsfw-fw'lf--,v RS 1 if g s. 4' Tala: u ,., X Sim , 'gn L , if r .s1,.,--- Q -,cs ',,....,.-X '1 --3' 'Y' .15 gf if 1 .sf X ' . , ,,t. if - ,w1vx,axF'y . WW x a N Q- ,J X g, 1 t ww' I W il, st i xr QAUPW' 1 Helene Bjorman drives the ball towards her opponent 2 Receiving the hit with a backhand is Monica Chi 3 With a look of deep concentration, Lisa Janisse returns the a fantastic serve b' 11. 4. Putting all her power behind the ball, Jennie Malar makes a fm:--wt,-ff,www Mgr. U.-,r ,-V,1gf, 1, , ' 5: , ,, ,, , wiv, ..,.,,4,zA,,:,,5,..,5 ,Lil K f H LLC: . V'dvf.71 ,zkqifi ,ia.,.'f 1 WL who ,Wm ., ,,.14,-wg, , . 1 t z,. ,. i -A - . GIRLS ' TENNIS-233 Above is Nadya Lidyoff showing her excellent form, as she spikes the ball through two Gahr opponents. alley Girls' Varsity Volleyball was a Senior dominated team ex- cept for 2 Juniors. Varsity netters tied with Gahr 10-4, and in the tournament with Milikan coming in 3rd with 6-4. Overall the girls came out 3rd in the league, with Irena Kieniewiez as Varsity captain. The girl netters did excellent this year. Most Improved Robin Felde, Most Inspirational Teresa Marcy. 1st row: Irena Kieniewicz, Nadya Lidyoff Patty Nadeau, Rob- in Felde, Krystyna Kieniewicz. 2nd row: Pam Mnokur, Rae- lene Repmann, Teresa Marcy, Jackie Ford. F I 234- VARSITY- VOLLE YBA I. I. ball . . Varsrty Mrsses C I F E A Spike J. V. Misses The Ball And Takes 3rd I 1. Warren and Dominguez are head to head as Warren spikes the ball. 2. The photographers captured Laura Reber's - from as she returns the ball. J.V Volleyball pulled off an outstanding season this year. Nan Kennedy, most valuable player dominated the team in their line win over Dominguez 15-1 alon with other fine wins such as Lynwood and Paramount, J. V. 1 1 9 overall record 9-5 finished 3rd in league. Captains Kris Kearns led a fine tean this year!! , 1 L 1 st row: Lisa Blass, Ellen Chi, Sheri Olinger, Cindy Cleary, Laura Reber. 2nd row, Nan Kennedy, Roxanne Luke, Suzanne Layne, Kris Kearns, Lori Blass, Coach Andrews. 3rd Zenia Benjamin, Bea Rameriz. ' J. V. VOLLE Yl ba Fr ll . gf osh Fzrst Year Bask Is A Good One -.. M 4. W1 1 , . - H. iff i E.fi f . y ' ..,. iff . v X Frosh: 1 st row: Rick LaMarsna, Scott Wilson, Greg Matic, John Waters, Dean Allman, Walter Andrade. 2nd row: Coach Hunter, Rick Ramani, Bob Ethridge, Josh Buell, Mark Beasley, Steve Giovanazzi, Pat Stewart. This years Freshman Basketball team had a good season for their Hrst year at the high school lev- el. They started off the Warren High tradition by beating cross-town rival Downey, but were denied the second time around. This Freshman squad is loaded with talent. Top scorers were Mark Beas- ley, Jeff Miller, John Wa- ters, Scott Wilson, and Steve Giovanazzi. With the little experience they have gained this year they should take the league ti- tle. 236 FROSH BASKETBALL Q ' 1 is ,. W Wg, wg? ,K ,ng N - swf, 1. J- -. Josh Buell battles two Lynwood cagers for the rebound in a crucial game. Doing his imitiation ofa Dr. J. Sky High Lay-up is one of our own Freshman Mark Beasley. 'nal ll X x Young Cubs Become Our ExperiencedBears 5. l11i3'i'i 3 t,n 2- s , , TY 'f R EJQTH. .J 5 l - as - ' ls. dl -it-.qw-T Hunter Darren Whse Kevin Straford Mike Hemkel Dennis Welch, Steve ox Jim Snedden Don Sabella Mark Bliss Mike Campbell, Mike The Sophomore Basketball team had an excellent year with a record of 7-5. The team had a lot of spirit and skill which helped them do such a good job. They only had one big disappointment with Downey. They had a lot of good players especially Jeff Box, Don Sabella, Steve Lueke, and Darren Wise. The Sophomore team is looking for a better year next year when they move up to J. V. 1593 1 Mike Hobbensiefken sets to piv- ot a pass. .fm 2 Darren Wise concentrates on a ,V 4 ' ffeefhfow- i' - ' f 1r3-5'Hf W 5' ' 3' H .- 1 3 Driving up the lane for a basket gg 1 il T ..', 2 is Jeff Box. A 'L M ' ' SH9IUHVEL4SHKE71i4L1L1537 GIRLS ' VARSITY HAS A ROUGH TIME YUWYRI VIKQ This year's Girls Varsity Basketball team had a tough season. The final score was 0 wins and 20 losses. lt was the first year for many of the girls which proves the inexperience. ln spite of all the losses, Robin Felde was chosen as MVP and Ma- ria Dominquez was given the award of most im- proved player. Hopefully next year will be a better season. 1st row: Robin Felde, Irene Kieniewicz. 2nd row: Enice Walker Lisa Piper Dina Bohay, Kathrine Kriskovic, Michele Flicker, Maria Dominquez Coach Carmen. 'ln A .lx of 4 39' ,G Q' - Final League Standings Won lost Gahf 1 3 1 El Rancho Lyn wood 12 2 Paramount Downey 1 0 4 Warren Dominguez 9 5 Cerritos 6 4 238-GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL won .lost 4 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 4 isa- E Q Sd hn...,. 'im THE Y UNG J. V. 'S LEARN THE FUN AMENTALS sr qw 1 Www WK ...Lx b g K tx , , M' .X s-EQ gif 13 7 Top: Ellen Chi. Middle: Wanda Henderson, Leesa Lundgren, Laurie Blair. Bottom: Mona Rusman, Michele Garvin, Debbie Duke, Cindy Miller, Liz Royce. 2 Shooting for two is Katherine Kriscowc 3 Marie Dominguez goes in for two 1. Advising the girls on the next move is Ms. Carmen . 4. Irena Kieniewicz shooting a free throw. GIRL 'S J. V. BASKETBALL-239 240-B0 YS ' JUNIOR VAI Jumor Coach Bellade1la's boys' turned in a sound season after last year 's team took the league title. It was an up and down year, but the young bears held together. They gave it their all throughout the year, during practices, long hard runs, and the games. This years' most spoken about players were the Stewart brothers IPat and Timj and Jerry Wingo, among many others. This year's Most Valuable Player was Mark Johnson. Coach Young can look forward to an- other good season next year. ga Y fkttsxl Q S-iv ' tr Sl hu X ,, . 'Z' t -. -J E' -' : ' 4 -S , s, .. A 53' 3? 'tt W ,Q ' if -. - M- S .. 3' Q' x B '3 NW' its - Ist row: Coach Belladella, Mark-Johnson, John Cockril, 'Um Stewart. 2nd row: Roma Maline, Ross Vernoy, Salvatore Lombardi, Jerry Ringo, Deryl Smith, Richard Heaton, Scott -il 3 2 0 or w d 5 if i s rlcs ' it csst fr 2 1. Pat Cockril shoots a jumper at the buzzer. 2Q Salvatore Lombarki One hands a shot. as fig f f',?jff?njQ??l52 'fTf3'f5 A , ,- .H r.,.,g:::, 555, ,W .xmg gig, - . .t . , ,, - r Season 2 . ,,.. .,,'.w., 9, f E 2 s . 5 , 5 E Q s 3 s 2 2 5 R Wglm' ,A f M5 League Standings r - Downey Warren Dominguez Gahr Cerritos Paramount E1 Rancho mfs-':fg-Qgegg rf-vwx-w 5' .. .... . - ..,:.f.X -' gf,,:iv won lost Lynwood Ll: V I 11 3 3 Q ,WT9 ff Q 8 e no 9 K 10 2 2 10 3: 4 1' 51 r r .WN L. . I., A 1 eL - eee i . 'XX -Qlflr A33 Y' S51 . , gpg .1 ' 2'3fQ55F' . 5 . K 91 -' ' 'x 1 A F 1,5 f .iix M Q 5: K . . K 6 hx K I x - Qi: ..,.. ,,,we:w,iiE. A'w w'W W N-'MNMM . Y 1 Warren player -344 goes for a lay up 2 Warren player 335 mes for a slam dunk 3 An umdentrfzable player plasses the bail to a fellow player 4QDrfQ?ob1inQ the ball isan importani fundamental to the game BOY'S JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-241 Varsity Turns In Good Year This is the Hrst time in several years since the Boys' Varsity Basketball has been in the C.l.F. play- offs. Warren entered the playoffs as a wildcard team against Santa Anag however the Bears came up two points short of continuing C.I.F. play 160- 582. The highlight of the year was beating cross- town rival Downey. This year's team won many tournaments at the beginning of the year. And it looked like as if Warren was gonna go all the way. A unknown, named Paul Lampe, torn up the league in scoring and was Warren 's leading scorer. Vernon Scott, Scott McClure, Cary Kutzke were among the top heralded players on this year's Varsity squad. Congratulations Coach Young on an outstanding Basketball season! 242 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Bea ts Downey For Playoff Birth .4 f VARSITY: L-R Pepe Reynoso, Scott McClure, Paul Lampe, Kevin Sutton, Bobby Jones, Louie Medina, Jim Waters, Cary K utzke. Kneeling: Coach Young. 1. Warren 's Leading Scorer, Paul Lampe goes up for a sure two points. 2. Concentrating on a very crucial freethrow is Cary Kutzke. 3. Dribbling around an opponent is our own A.S.B. President, Scott McClure. 4. Intense concentration is shown by Scott McClure as he passes the ball. 5. Cary Kutzke, sets and pivots a pass to a teammate. 6. This shot shows that Kevin Sutton 's stifling defense, shows why Downey could not score. ,, ,, Q ., A . xx ' L - BOYS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL-243 Wfes The 1981 Varsity and J. V Wrestling seasons were very successful. The Varsity Bears finished 2nd in SG VL, while the J V's wounded up in the 4th, Not only was the season successful for both teams, but some individuals received awards for their hard work and dedication. Just to name a few of the outstanding A wrestlers were Rich Fendry, Victory Appel, Jim Mhlson, Jon De Christopher, Chris Pacheco and Mike Klodt. Congradulations on a Hne year. A , W, i i V if E ,L 5 If ,, 9, 1- 2 1 'E 1 1 ' Lf i 5 1 21' 'v 'f' 5 i 5' 1 E E 2 2 A i. P l 3 5 M 1' ii ,X 21 . 25 x ,, . li gf From Top Left to Right: Don Barth, Mike Klodt, Jon De Christopher, Chris Pacheco, Rich Fendry, Tony Carnevale, Eddy Knox. Middle: Chris Cole, Tom Wilson, Victor Appel. Bottom: Jeff Self Marcus Fernandez, Mitch Veazy, Kenny Cook, Jimmy Miller. Q 244- VARSITY WRESTLING A DJ.v. Troy Nelson Marcus Palmquist Bill Curren Dave Magee James Morales James Ednofzf IN TH IR 0 PONENTS gi. E 5 a S 2 a E E E i e Q E 5 f E 5 5 2 5 i E l S ' a 5 Q 5 Q E Q i 4 5 5 E E . E 1. Rolling back the masked man in a cradle is Victor Appel. 2. Grabbing for the take down is Tom Wilson. 3. A close up shot of Tom Wilson Wrestling. 4. Per- forming a difhcult move is Marcus Fernandez. 5. Tim Wilson goes for the take down. 6. Grappling his oppo- nent is Victor Appel. Z Kenny Cook pins his opponent with no problem. JUNIOR VARSITY 245 SOCCER KICKS OFF gl' . 50 Soccer lfjdsgh ' excellent year. This year was one of their best years. They 2 had a good record of 7-13 and they went to 1 V C.l.FI The team had a lot of spirit and they 1 worked together which helped to get them to C.l.FI Robert Malcom, the MVP winner, did an excellent job with his teammates Antonio Painiague, and Ricardo Amirilla two outstanding players but they couldn't have T done it without the whole team. 1 fl 4 u.1...3n..z,.' A ... E VARSITY: L-R Dehran Ral, Juan Espinoza, Tony Mnkowski, Antonio Paniagua, Mort Doris, Eric Burgess, Kenny Ferguson, Si Keokot, Coach Hunt. 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FVarsity Soccer Warren 2 1 fr ount Warren 1 M is ,iggyf 5 Warren 1 Ddw ey Warren Elk ncho Warren 1 irDo'1 inguez Warren 2 Cerritos Warren 3 Paragnount Warren 2 Gahqr Warren 1 Downey Warren 1 i Warren 0 tgpqfhringuez Warren 6 iglerritos PL Warren 0 gggg' V I Lynwood g 1 5 c . , If Warren 0 1 Aiiollihg Hills M' . Huh ..,3,gf,.'y f2'24'e 1. The soccer team takes a rest after a hard workout. 4. Peter Sirgy kicks the ball around h opponent. A 5. Good sportmanship from both sidi while the winner and the loser shal hands. 3, A Warren player gets the ball awe from his opponent. 4. Two Warren players get tangled tryu o to get the ball. 5. The Warren player kicks for a g while his opponent tries to block it. N EXCELLE T YEA T L R Barry Petersen Nap Boneco Hugo Hamas John Craddock Jzm Dobson J E I E 2 1 e Y or s ,fag Q eau ,,,a. A, L ' j unior Varsit . isomgcer eg Warrezq Warren 1 Warren W1 W rWatferf30 X ef-H H 1,'ii2-iiexiitwiwrila K. f ' zsafft G wr r ,,, .Wi , ww L i i . EV 1 Paramount Gahriff Downey El Rancho Dominguez Cerritos g Paramount' , 1 , 3 D F 4 o,,, , ' M2'Lii,., , - ,. a,aGahrf ug -L al., Downey Humberto Loayza Wayne Farzster, Doug Laughlm Mzguel Loayza Brzan 'AVI' A V ff Bottom L R Bobby Lee Fernando Escobar, Andrew MacKe1r1ze Enc Guida, Carlos . Rancho- L L mguez Cerritos ' X '11p ,f',-Ql1.:f7 ir - 1 .1,,1 A f f - as 9' MES? ff K L .I,1 Lia ' iw V 1, v Y12.-, ' , ,V 1:f'fv+1. : 'Z Nat Escobar Robert Petersen f .t.. tree: wwf M 3 1 SOC CER-247 'K ovlf Coach Speight's golf teams are always exceptionally good, this year is no exception. This years team is led by all Juniors. Except for team Captain Dan Roeber who is a Senior. Outstanding swingers are John Caplucci, Brad VanHorn, Marc Kearns, and Mike Strekar. Et' Golfers Take A Swing Jon Carrluci, Robert Malcolm Greg Shepard, John Gray, Scott Stratford, Reed Wilson, Speights. 8 nd Left to Right: Mark Kearns, Brad VanHorn, Mike Strelaker, Mike Whitter, Mark Johnson, Cc Speights. 1. Brad VanHorn makes a clean putt. 2. Trying to shovel the ball out of the sand trap is Mike Strlekar. 3. Teeing off is Mark Johnson. 11 11 ,I 11 I ' tiff f A 1 I 1 1 1 1'1:1r1 1 x 1 1 11 141,111 111 1 1, 1 I, 1 1'1 11111 1111 1,1111 ,illlfr 111111 1111 111 v 1 I1 1 1 1 '11 O Girls Swimmers H ydroplane ....-.J X ,,,,,. , L Grossman Lisa Jamsse Kelly Boyette lStatsg1rllCr1s Hamby Sitting nne Emmi, Monica Chi, Kim Smith, Karen Olsen. water: Devie Krieg, Cherie Pam Tatum, Leticia Cerda. -R: Julie Truesdail, Linda Sleumer, Kneeling: Renae Morris, Linda Van A , , , - - Left to Right: Susan Wattelet, Becky Buccowich. Second row: Liz Royce. Row: Helen Wegner, Michelle Mills, Toni Pedigo, Beth Morgan. Fourth row: Vial. Vicki Rounds, Dorothy Herlem, Rhonda Harrison, Cindy Miller. Top: Sears. I 1- Tarn 11-13, The 1981 Girls Swim Team has some familar names leading the team, Julie Truesdail, Cheryl Grossman, Ranae Morris. This team has excellent team spirit, So far they have done a superior job at the swim meets. .49 px- t . L- .Q-fm? 'mv' f ,..,Q it - Q 1' --. ,I Q Lf' W V H 'r'M?'5 .V ry, . ' , ff. 'V A ,,,..,.gr-W... iY'M,,.f . N...--g'QX aou-. -.'. ' . Q. Vxw,', VJ I . , J .C . ,f 's' ' T 'gag We - , p ,.- L i ,A f ff' ,. . 1 . t g ,'.,, ,. -' .L,,.,fa4l'l-,'Q,:!' 'W L ., s. A H .., dh twin' W V 1 Joanne lmmy shooting through the water perfectly extended 2. Julie Trusdale caught in action just before being GIRL 'S S WIMMING-249 1 5 B09 ing Warren Swimmers W Swimming is a demanding sport and it takes a lot of endurance and hard work. And this 1981 Boys swim team is no exception. Led by top swimmer Martin Van Ryn, this team is held together not only by Martin but by others like Pat Murphy and Tim Mauk. Coach Fraser is pleased with this male swimmers, 5 iliifn ,gc 1st Row: Khuong Nguyen, Robert Roberts, Chris Wegene, Gerald Wheeler, Steve Meyers, Robbie Diaz. 2nd Row: Steve Shuck, Mike Buccowish, Pat Murphy, Alan Acree, Dave Hewitt, Mike Groosman, Tim Mauk, Martin Van Ryn. 3rd Row: Coach Fraser, Bill Goen. 'Mi . 250-BO YS ' SWIMMING LB. Jor is? 123 a-.r Laliewoo Santa Fe Downey Whitter La Serna Esperanza Montebello Cal. High -,Varsity IQ4- 42 84- 72 86- 59 49-P07 73- 83 74- 82 64- 92 98- 27 111- 11 Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won nything But Tread Wa ter . As the headline indicates, Swim- mers do anything but tread water is quite true. Alot of practice goes into, just waving your arms and kicking r s your legs, and thats why Warren has Hg .fgfilllim gfllllltfflgggguuguklltfb always produced excellent swim- . frlefs. - 1 N Q 4 . .. .. .bf - 3 ,W F X Jlpsvr' N . ,. ...- . r W g ,,,,,,.,.- N . ts ....,,k,Qse:!bM . J' 3 b 9' .. , . -mv' li J J lfllflli ...im T Bottom L R Dwight DeKuyper John Mitchell Don Russell Pat Murphy 2nd row Bill Hughes Mark Choi Mark Pulone 'KX' C eln Tom Cannon Chris Hanby Tom Marshall John Mandevllee 3rd row Charles Buhaglar Bill Leon Paul Guy Frank Coach Johnson Gerald Wheeler Back Jeff klrkland Shawn McFarland Chris Boyer Nick Manolis 1. Showing great spirit is Martin Van Ryan. 2. While 1 concentrating on a race, John Doe lifts his head for a breath of air, 3. Prepared to win his race is Jeff Kirk- land. 4. Showing his form with a backdive is Jon Doe. 5. Martin Van Ryan coming through with a powerful stroke. 6. Attacking the water with much ferocity is Tim Mauk. B0 YS ' SWIMMING- 251 1 B095 This years Tennis team is having a Hne year. The coach is a 74' graduate of Warren High. I-Hs name is Kirk VWlson. Top players this year are John Gleeson, and Greg Edge. Top doubles Con- sists of Rob Ethridge and Ken Smith. 4 1. Keeping his eye on the ball is G. Edge. . 2. Good determination and form J Rettew. VARSITY' Top L-R Coach Wilson, .L Rettew, .L Gleeson, K. Smith, R. Ethrid . B t ' ' ge o tom. S. Khanna, J. Simmons, G. Tomagno T Rodgers, G Edge. , . 252-B0 YS TENNIS . ,s S 3 E E i F 'Alu 'F' fag? 9 if 4 1 '55 ' ' 3 in , - K, ,N- N - f 51 i .J X A x i f , - , 1 ge ,Ad 'Y Q - , . a J' K New Q ' fvff' Q- www S. me -on me wiwxr LQWV- .53-WWW -1- MQ 1 - fl., . WVNQ YB Sep f 5 1 f 3? , K ,..K ,I . 5 .A -.:1 '-... ..- ,.....vv ...--a-sua W 4 WWF' 2 1 y , 'al mpg 75 5 ,Q ,.- , 44 x -A ,IT 4 5095 Tr 3014 Tra cks ters Blaze To IM Boys track is a hard and determinating sport that consist of alot of hard work by the individual and a team effort. Seniors Rob L yell and Preston Fountain top off the Big Corp of run- ners Warren has. Soph, Brent Raine is a promising runner. Coach Hill predicts a league title at stake. .. 'wi Q I A,,,g,g 1.2 1 254-BO YS' TRACK 1 ... -N s 1 R. Carbajo, J. Mgr. Valentine, K. Arroues, J. Flowers, J. Davis, D. Dabgotra, L, Fountain, P. Lyell, R. Brinkman T Smith D Mayans, I, Forget, A. Cullison, E. Wong, J. DeChristopher, Coach Welch. Coach Hill, B. Raine, N. Kerr, J. Bradbury J Massie B Larsen, A. Rodriquez, S. Khanna, Coach Pohill. R. Thomas, D. Smith, S. Lunnetta, R. Fendry, G. Teafatiller R Vernoy C Pacheco, T. Johnson, B. Keays 1. Hey its Superman! - No its only a Warren trackster. 2. Eugene Wong is determined to jump his best. 3. With that last grunt, Guy Teafa- tiller gets the shot put off --,,.a-1' . s Q W slivxsf 2 F B ,X K-9 'N r sw ' x -W e-r ' rv'-.ff N , . .pf 2? rs Q d 5 - ex A 1318 U ,xnasnnuunvv JV sig W 5 5 . -BN,-QQ? .r gs la Q .Q . . -...- . -- -- 1 . il- .J 1 R 1 - wg 1 ' J ii 1 eTracksters Beep, Beep yi Opponents Bottom: Mckenize J., Flowers J., Davis D., Marzo J, Pearce R., Pauley G., Deem R., Myers N. Row 2: Brinkman M., K ukuske P., Shields S., Clemens J., Spotts D., Smith M., Genoway T.,' Sananikone L. Pow 3: Coach S. Hill, Abajian P., Wathen C, Bradbury J, Kumura A., Seifert E, Pak V, Makshan- off S., Mckinney R., Coach H Welch. Row 4: Raine B., Kerr N., Keays B., Robson M, Worthan M, Jackson B., Patterson D., Coach G. Polhill. Boy's Track is always exciting to watch. The Bears are no exception. Coached by an excellent group of coaches S. Hill, H. Welch, and G. Polhill, the boys learn the fundamentals of run- ning and self-discipline. Track is not always running. lt contains the shot-put, Pole vault, high jump and many others. The J. V. Boys are led by Soph Jeff Bradbury, Nelson Kerr, and Brent Raine. The young bears gain experience while they are down in the lower division. Which will enable them to better themselves to be the best at their event when they reach the Varsity level. W . 9 -- 1. Brent Raine streaks after receiving the baton. T 2. Signaling he is tirst is Jeff Bradbury. ' 3. With the greatest of ease, Rob Lyell clears the bar. , FROSH-SOPH TRACK-25 Girls' Stride For Second Championship .en-r Anita Clarke, Karen Stephens, Kristy Kessler, Lorrie Clarke, Jackie Ford, Jane Nix, Deborah Walsh, Christina Covarrubias, Grace Deshepper, Ana Sanchez, Jeanne Malaer, Carol Morris, Blanca Cervantez, Leslie Michalla, Kim Temple, Ellen Chi, Kelly Contessoto, Cindy Dalmou, Sherrie Mitchun, Kathy Brewer, Teresa Seahausen. m11..zQ.L5,5l wtf 256-GIRLS' TRACK ,Q-QQ ,,..c.-ll WL 1. Grace DeShepper strides out the last leg. 2. Good hand-off if the key to the game. 3. Going for it. Girls ' Softball Of Swings Into Action 4 W Q 'S ..3,:,., I I all Coach Carmen 't girl 's are just one step from getting in to top form to take the league title that was taken away from Warren a couple of years ago. Leading players are Robin Felde, Patti Swenson, Tammy Tanner. lt is stabilized with a strong pitching staff that consist of Jill Welsh and Lori Luce. I-I LW V, ,su . k,,,,,. Af. ,- ,.--A Varsity Cerritos Lynwood Paramount Gahr Downey A El Rancho 1 2-6 4-3 3-4 1 -8 3-2 0- 1 Won Won Loss Loss Won L oss J i iw-:vw M- - .A 1,5-I 1 Patti Swenson takes a healthy swing at the ball 3 Coach Carmen makes a hand signal to the bat er 2: Jill Welsh fires one down the plate. i t. , . GIRLS' SOFTBALL 257 ,+ i Bottom: Dana lson, Lisa Lundgren, Alisa Evans, Bea Ramirez, Herb Elkdbaitry, Michelle Garvin. Top: MGR. Debbie Walden, Lisa Blass, Kris Kearns, Lorie Blass, Wanda Henderson, Helene Bjorkman, Kathy Kriskovic, Sylvia Fitzhenry, Pham Hoang, Coach Andrews. , W 1. Nadya Lidyoff cheers Jill Welsh on as she throws great pitching ability. 2. Rearing back to throw the girl out at Hrst is Nayda Lidyoftf 3. Well aware that she is getting her picture taken, Lori Luce, shows determination. 4. Robin Felde applies the tag to stop the runner at third base. 258-GIRLS' SOFTBALL ...A W. J V Starts Out Mth 3 Game Wmnmg Streak The Warren J V Baseball team has had a hne season so far, they have beaten South Gate 155 Pius X 3 0 but lost to Mayfair 8 4 The J V pitching staff is very potent with Alex Vasquez, Randy Green, and Pon Molina So far the J V Baseball team is doing quzte well for the 1980 81 season 5 Ist row: Jim Cherene Alex Vasquez Jeff Actkinson Jay Welch Tim Eastwood Danny Perez. 2nd row: John Argentine Mike Campbell. Brian Madrid Shanon Capps Glenn Mckinnon Robert Haworth. 3rd row: Ron Molina Randy Green Jeff Box NeaI'Brown Rick Steele Steve Giovanazi,Coach Drake 1 I 2 Lynwood 19- 4 won 1 won 1 P - A aramoun X S Gahr won os 3 Cerritos 1 4-10 f Downey - os as March 31 E ,c Wham. 5 M lah' fxi'-9363713 ,X E' gms 4, M -1, 91, 'yi Q' if in if kw- 5 'Am 1363+ u SYN Wm I lawful? 1 H 18 -I-'San will K H ' 1 -w-fu 4 1 1. Bryan Madrid tags the opponent out at 3 ,xi f 1 1 5 third. 1 1 2. Rick Steele making a throw to Hrst. ' A A gi, 3. 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Supplying the homerun power is Scott Duarte with 4 already. Warren 's pitching staff is made up of Jerry Wingo, Vince Orelli, Chris Walsh, and Scott Duarte. 1 Coach Patterson has a talented group ol players. lf they all get it together r they should take league and on to C.I.F. 1 Q , Warren Warren Warren ,K Warren SQ arren 51 atren Lx!-1 35 1.2. rg? A YK 5: t.-. A f ir' r'll ihh 1 8 s' r r,, li 3 1 21 it rrrs 2 bzibb ' 7 6 --its Owney zlrfildi 5 6 - Ranchggiwli ' ts 4 ll-Iv t BACKWROW' Coach Patterson Vince Orelik Paul Lampe Louie Medina Jeff McGowen Jerry Wingo Scott Duarte, Tim Schmidt, Front Row. Mark Widley, Chris Walsh, Barry Stewart, Bill Hckenger, Steve Ditto, Scott ' Travis, Rory Long, Manager Gary. . ' 5 - E 5 a- ,. 4-J Mit' 3 Qs: Q 1 '+ wun-mfr' K W-was ' ., Mm ,IW . E S X a A L i ' N. B 'VY tww-.,,.an4-.4 E 5 E ,,,,t , , ,, ,,,,, . Y.. E t ,rttt 3 9, -few. ,. Q 5 E I. I t 4g N ' Q 2 -QM 1 1 Q , f .. L 5 it r -. 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DOWNEY CA 90240 CERFUTOS CA 90701 927-8808 924-5441 Classes Available 0 Quilting ELMEPJS BODY SHOP COMPLETE Auro RECONSTRUCTION 11210 Myrrle Sr C213 8610513 Do ney Co 90241 C2133 7731139 COne Dlocl So riw Of Fresro eb w , I f Cone Block Eosr Of Poromounr Blvd? 4 U i rw f 5 5 W 1.1 , N . mf g 11..- M 4 . Wi M 1 ,. ',':S f'e'. -- I A f Q 4 1 ' W ,M I , . VA W . 74 5 .1 4 . 1+ - fs . ., 1 O 'im Zia . q.5 K ' . Iva Z: '1 A :Q F . . r Q , if z F 278-AD VER TISEMEN TS CDN GRA TULA TI ONS T0 THE CLASS OF 81 HI HO MARKET K - 10846 Downey Ave. D 0 869-9275 ADV 280-AD VER TISEMENTS atzgeral 4 Flower Shop 10220 B OLD RIVER SCHOOL RD AT FLORENCE A VE DOWNFY CALIF 00241 927 141 7 N Si? ' J' . L V 'x I 1 . , , ' N-Q, MR 3 Eg! it HERFF J I ES 1625 Centm Inglewood 64 157 wa, 5'SE5.. AD VER TISEMENTS-281 , 1 Q-3. ,rg I A 40 'X v mA 39' N5 282-AD VER TISEMENTS C'2E'i'J'i?3T'?5?G ?3'55G We re avallable for all your prom needs Halrcuttlng Beautlful branding 8. ravlshlng halr access Nall aunt n D l S Nall tlps wlth acrylic brushed over 0 Facial and body waxing 0 Wholistic facials for a healthy glow! God Bless you and Love from Us All l 1 'Q D036-JGNNIS me Pnoonessrve salon vane Flonemce Doumev Q97-5451 -- 997.5459 Q 0975455 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mllllllllllllll AD VER TISEMENTS-283 284-AD VER TISEMEN TS Good Luck Class Of 81' 3, 'ii OW!!-'.-27 BOARD O5 !lSAXLTQ!4'l af DOWNEY BOARQQFK REALTORS f .ies HAIR WE ARE Is Here For You 7444 E Florence Suite D Downey CA I213l 927 0817 0 927 0715 CLEANERS AD VER TISEMEN TS-285 ll' 'S . My ZZA . PI 286-AD VER TISEMEN TS ROSE CLEANERS 8. TAILORS ALTERATIONS FOR NIEN AND VVOMEN DRAPE SPECIALISTS 0 TAKE DOWN AND RE HANG 7928 FLORENCE AVENUE DOWNEY HN VILLA SQUARE, PLANT ON PREMISES CARMEN BILOTTA 928 2911 KNIT BLOCKING AD VER TISEMEN TS-28 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 AMERICAN 1 HOME CENTER Q-w LU A-Q ff ll 1 288 ADVERTISEMENTS CHANEY 81 ASSOCIATES REALTORSQ 74 1 Flo ceA ., y, Cal'1o 'a 90240 B 12137 927-5591 R s. 121318698138 BOULEVARD BRAKE SERVICE LARRY CHANEY - cns-Gm-nEc1 Wheel Alignrnenr Ev Boloncing B k Pionr On Prernses Del Rio Cleoners Phone may Q28-2214 10220 Old River School Rd. Richord Adkins Downey, Co. 90241 Tire Trulng 11487 So Poromounr Downey 862 4825 Q23 3622 R. W. Dick Hysmon Specolizing In Brolses And Wheel Alignrhenr Sorisfocfion sooo LUCK GRADS ' 3 ren ve Downe u rm US. 8 IO 91 ' ' E AD VER TISEMEN T5-289 290-AD VER TISEMENTS THANK YOU Aames Cleaners- pg. 285 Aladdin Waterbeds- pg. 279 All American Home Center- pg. 288 Atlas Carpets- pg. 284 Back Stage- pg. 273 Bob 's Big Boy- pg. 282 Boulevard Brake Service- pg. 289 Calico Tree- pg. 283 Clip Joint- pg. 271 Coast Federal Savings- pg. 274 Davels Glass- pg. 271 David's Jewelers- pg. 287 Del Rio- pg. 289 DePau1's Jewelers, Ltd.- pg. 275 Downey Board of Realtors- pg. Downey Camera- pg. 289 Downey Cyclery- pg. 266 Downey Florist- pg. 284 Downey Grinding- pg. 266 Downey Police Oft7cer's Assoc.- pg. 291 Downey Schools Federal Credit Union - P Downey Stationers- pg. 271 DuShon's- pg. 283 Eagle Drugs- pg. 287 Elmer's Body Shop- pg. 276 Ferndale Nursery- pg. 278 Fitzgerald's Flower Shop- pg. 280 Flo Bailey Agency 9fl'2- pg. 270 Foxy's Restuarant- pg. 288 Frantone's- pg. 280 Gallery of Homes- pg. 289 The Garden- pg. 284 Hair We Are- pg. 285 Hart's Painting- pg. 273 Headshop- pg. 268 Herff Jones- pg. 281 Her Hair His Hair- pg. 285 Hess Music- pg. 288 Hi-Ho Market- pg. 279 Hoag Company- pg. 278 Homecraft Furniture- pg. 275 Howard 's Coffee Shop- pg. 276 l.TS. Travel- pg. 279 Johnny :Q Company- pg. 269 Manley's Beauty College- pg. 287 Miller-Mies-McComb- pg. 269 Miller's Store for Men- pg. 273 Mix 82 Match- pg. 276 Net Electronics- pg. 272 Pace Photography- pg. 277 Paramount Camera- pg. 273 Paramount Chevrolet- pg. 280 Penney's- pg. 269 Pina 's Pizza House- pg. 286 Ralph 's Bicycles- pg. 276 Rose Cleaners- pg. 287 Senator William Campbell- pg. 268 Sez Me T-Shirts- pg. 287 Simpson Buick- pg. 266 South Gate Wholesale Electric- pg. 261 Stomewood Restuarant- pg. 268 Stonewood Travel- pg. 275 Swels Manufacturing- pg. 271 Thor Sales- pg. 269 Toyville- pg. 272 Weatherby Sporting Goods- pg. 290 AD VER TISEMENTS 291 .. .- .. -...e N, -4 .1 fgikfgg, 5 'JU , if L-J e,:,,Ai 7 N 1.1 lfif, Mjlwgl pixsil N? NL 07.4 ,ssl aw Qg fsTrxgjl , ei - , 4, I i Himfe '5f,53?Ti.S'i Q 51'Y,,,Uf',: . l ' 5- 4, , 451, i 7 5, X 1 Q.r'1r43gfgfx:a , V V ,INQ - .,,, ,,.. .-,-.., ,.,. ..' Lxjiffnffl' A 'rj J f 1 cms: or-' 5 X .. if L 1 , 1' K, e -we 5 i i x i F'i:1,w'7 E 5 ' .. YY.,,,m v-'--- VW Y 'YA -V ' f 3 Lfgwlg Mill? Llfldjri S L afifa F7?f'V7'iQi2 ,J l , A' l 5 , , f l Loma L.fvf.vi Fam Hold .TW 'V qX,g-pu-an--v ,J -U NM' - . f , M A ' ig.. ,jf X 'gm I x fu if,,,g4,e1 f f W 7 X if Ng ll. .. SPANISH CLUB '76-'77 UW N s' . Q Qi. if I A .W Y 3' if , V 7 ',.:-as . 'ay sl' if 1 Q' S 7 292-S TUDEN T ADS X57 FOREVER YP' .. Q fs ,vi Vinny Q93 GMM i x vo W 3' STUDEN ADS Hello Kim and Pam Have- a nice summer. N Give us a call-- 949-5S01 love, Doug and Nathan. Class of I We Made lt! ll My husband, I'll send All my loving to you ' 143 Tony Deadlines-P.P. Football- Papering-Caroling'Parlf ies-Horses-Beach-JoJo-n Robbie-Frankie-Dickie Bobby Baker and Agatha Boots-James A lHarryl-Dlslribmlion- Nip-Downey-Warren 75-Homecoming 76 Goodbye Downey! F Y.P.J. DeDe '77 Goodbyew Frankie, DeDc, Robbie, JoJo, Nona, Goon, Joni, Susi-Q, Kelly, BJN, The Prune, JA, Ms, K Y--B deadlines, lhe Midgets, Lou, Bears lluever, 1977, Warren H S., I will miss you all!!! -JOYIAM Student Ads Debbie York, Kelly Hughes, Angelica Plickert, Sheri Worthy, Roni Rome- ro, Beth Holopoff Anita Barrios and Rex Hickock show their spirit when somebody snaps a picture of them. Courtesy of senior artist Cheryl Primicias f 7-Q l ,X g L tudent ads are our way of leaving our mark in something that will be saved forever. Purchasing an ad can be exciting for students who want to remember their years at Warren High, whether it be through a picture of ourselves, a poem to our best friend, an l Love You to our boyfriend, a goodbye to our favorite teacher or a secret code known only by a few close friends. ln the past students were never allowed to place an ad in the yearbook. lf we wanted we could ha ve our names put in, but now we are included in the excitement of being remembered or remembering someone through an ad. As life goes on looking back at our high school years we ,ll be able to recall what was meant by the funny initials and drawings that were placed in student ads. Q G, FS Martha Medina, Ginger Logsdon, Anna Lopez and Loretta Watson all laugh together. STUDENT ADS 293 4-S TUDEN T ADS ? HMI 9 WHERE SHouL.D u-'E ID W Y WHAT my HECK 'JTJS Pu- fm: VAN HALEN C'.P.'2.G,S D0 IT- ITS OUR 4 'Vg 5TlC,KFR?Gc'rYwlt 6-fm w ffm ww bgffffg-'3eL 0kQ cmwvpo awww us Wrw cfmes IF wang p,eoMs QQQAQ QV GET fnuanf fam, W0-lgq? Q3-QN 3M QBQQEKAQ 0,3-1:9 W 01 5334431 .MPH M 0 9 1: mow 'memes H GREEN, 1? Q- R ed' Am ND hen! SomEweRE Q QQ' 9,0 wane V 131: we err Q- 4 + 0 sospe we Coomvn Q CAWGHT. Q-f3'f5, 6E'r7116'VfP6R QA so -ro T'l f'6 w Wmwww gy awww Qqzlvv Tum mee A 39 RACKS NNGRRISON FCMNKS 4 7' 3 LIVFS LOUD?-T7kFli7',x6lX 3 Q' F1' VUUUFST' 5 3 E D ll N9 IS Q 3 9NIZ33V '55 C K 'E 3 X 15994, Q 'SP 3 3 S8493 Qs 'Q 'B O Q D- BS-NL CAVE IN ACTION Gonzo mu. ov IT' Nbr? 3001 011 q9v iz-'mm' I H5 aw 'IO RUN F S3 A 8 jHBo 2 avgv Qgmxi 1,922 3942 SEEN ZOr'? m:Ur',.-, E1 uv S9325 N113-4 o'4,n-I 5225 2:10 -gf' 3Nusg I m '34-lo 25. ggifr -Frm QYGNQ mix Uzqf b 3 Tx 'I 3 S 2 0 3 r' 9 9 2 53 1-'Vs if Z 51 1 Q K VX 0 3 Q WE N650 7 G10 RV A La wr-QA1' 4-e'lTt-'Rs Do PA rn Y STUDENT ADS 295 I I o A 4'-f A H we - . Ts .QP-5, 'P ' - G QA I sy K I' '6H7'5 5' ON WHEN PouPbu. rr D9 ff' .P 4' 5 Y' ' ' N : A . S- v 0 U 2 F , ajgggeijza gm new ser 62 5- ' li, 2? ,mm s QMEGE , . YS K M , o ' ii We 1 . f 7 . , SX . . f ' .A Q E 'W 1 0 'W ' 1- f 7 7 9 ' ' M QWW ' R -12: V ' ,fo on ren 1-nK?Eb. o 0 , i' I J, L- A 44AA A Vw A k IJ 5 Q f - - 6 ' 1 Q U 'WAI , ' K I Z ya , J Mfr' V .a ' ' i 0 1 A , X O , w +m'r'5 Tnnfr Ru? f H 35 - ' 5 ON . qx c I' 73f QJ' OTH UL 'J 9 mn Wxu. - - svrww. new 'nay wvvj , wo nm . 3- MM Everybody Bel, man Qnywi-:sync 'ails 3 iv Hu only M-rn I love, -r nuff. Wntwum, l'hmgZZq,ZQ'b ?K'3ffEL'x8r, iw hui Nr sh,-re 4CPn:U.efv-s -v weaned: Lug QYCQAFRIQ3 mimi gyggflrgtia lm J elnggf, 130 IYKGIQF wharf hapfirfsl W-IUC hd- W jgvcfwqllf wt ' QKALLTCASW, lpwvua l7 w' VMQ-f.I Wit' hwfh mow! 7W'Ili7Q r.uvuMb1f Pbf-Ulf' L V? Should 'mm yo Fat' 'W ' M, lll nnvlf' SVKV4 WQH' ' M'Wf4'j v 'L ed LLJJ vus Yxuc1'x!K2ur1v-'lf bil KF:-ELL'llFL Ml' bw 'my fmm +P HJ-I. LDT ' C rrljlel-gf OILSQ YYXLI-ClfK'Qf' lib-n.lf1':?AH fly rMH,,u1,4,,,1, dam. know u,ln0.l'l .J.x.uC Josh do w149v:JL,Cl'- cstllllkf lux 15 be NFLQ' 'lO'L'S wr' 5 Len mlzusavfr o.,4.'l'b aww. Love Ya ct no welter-u WFP' ,V H: nm? if V00 Qey rlfaxi rvxA..Fl'+NaAl:5 Fvvgzlnd ru-. Always -Tlgoolall' 5p2CllL Ll VJ. qoun Qausnul. mm Its launanfurdzislie 4 1? R102-wil cf ?!l .L wi mflkl svglafi uve Cflvvd. 2395 fwlq S1 ELL MVN To RR M gf ,LU 15 5 4 LXCNQSSI usnw, Md oil, iff ' swf cd Duma Y Thanks Gum Knott it AKA W1 U71 3lfXOYc1d S0 rw-LC ,our FIOIII U4 0 M oF -PM C-we NPD- I Um Smut cm Y'H 5 5 The Colon I r 4-Q md' M HS rw +V,0.v.izr '4-M A5 wil- , 'lUf,-wvw. bi Wzm 'Hluyjl' MU' 'Ld wiiufghzfva rlA,3s '- Vour clwuys W lfiu nilniud lwlkslo sorvwcfvl Tlfxwls To the worlds greatest friends -I-hare: uJ n , W ff' 'WLQ Vi -HQ-5 +'?iL'ZfiQffs.-5wa,'.'1n,'iTu H1 everybody 3M Wil, cf N, pk aw W. -2 ff-v 4'+W'f 73 '4 Crissy- hope Stanley comes home! 4 as 'Y'-Frm-re dl l U ' fflvjlfff Viuf be H ChQQ+5'i Hq Cheryl- keep writing poems! Cheri- keep on dancin! Fishy- learn how to swim! Purple Ann- your the best jazz dancer! pals Chris when you least expect it Shadow lMaryj- your the best friend a girls expect it Lage My could ever have! Hawkie We made it and we did not turn into blubbermg idiots lno comments! I know we kidded around a lot but it s really hard to ,,,, realize that we won t be together anymore Ya I know a few of us wont be seperated Like Alan and Tom at Northridge I Where s that?l and a few of us at UC schools IUCR Numero unol A person we all owe debt of gratitude is believe it or not Pedro S K Whenever we were frustrated or irritated we always used Mr K as a whipping boy l admire Mr K for his ability to not let it bother him because he always remained cheerful thanks S K for being my friend land Petes blood brother! Ear ache you have unbelievable potential as a photographer Keep working hard and never lose your sense of humor lmperzous space commander get yourself straight soon and figure out where your going. America needs more aerospace engineers. Fred Dimble you still owe me 35 000 bucks so I m going to keep on your back until I get it. Can anybody figure out who that girl is in the middle? lt s probably Cherie lnda Uust kidding we know its you Caroline but we had to work in Cherie somehow since she took the picturel. Mr. thanks to your sharp teeth you are probably talented of all of us and will go for with your music lif you can lose Dimblel. TJ. words can t express our true feelings for you. Casewell in years to come we will remember you as a sportsman lfor swimming and soccerj and a true gentleman and a good friend. To my close friend and compatriot B.L. there is only one word of advice. For heavens sake don t be so low-key in college. Half the education of doing things. l won t be around to goad you into things so you ha ve to do them yourself. Pete I ll be dealing with you for the next three years. So behave yourself To all the rest of Warren high students land facultyl who are being nosy enough to read this we thank you for the great four years we ve had. We hope that you have many good years to follow. Signed A small portion of the class of 81 fuutllq W ,om C4-rw l M I Lu J 4 5 .A A. 1 I II G 0 Yfkq +1 ' 13 f , a we ' L Ima '- A O aj iwifff ' I Us , .., e, h QM , u f I 'X 1 V . 2m qi IU fi . ' . ' f W if ' e Y t .4 I OLA X L . X. bl 1 . I , I L, U I forever! ' ' Friends Forever S in . , y ' ' ' 'A . x I 1 - y . r . . , : . . .... Y ff , ,Y , , Y 7 7 Y Y 296 STUDENT ADS Always remember Mr Summers class canning Tanto Kimo sabe Big Blue Horse Little Yellow Bomb Mike and Ike R Racer Petunia Mr James class Almo Mc Donalds Farrells Kangy Ken Pammy Pig Millie mooo moo Belly Buttons Dudley Doo Knotts Berry Farm Pams Weapon Sharons laugh K K and S D at Snow Blitz Bestest Pals Pammie and Millie ,4AUr:5oMf: 51617 605 uf H140 smff Gefnf TIM 5 fam, fwefffs, TP GQ:-,far fitwns ffmrnrrfv rife Lunar f-loz.effwof.,0, ,LDUlfY1f+KEl2 BULK Qcfie 1 M so fxcfffo fflfe way No we flfgj U.Jl?y, ffjfrjfvfrf .-fBule6ff2,S lb A 5 ,,,,QL,,,fq, 64,ef M s ul-F mmf ffff' 100655 5,15 fgmgjfgnlb, ffl-fOQULf-if-' Gllfp nee shmoe! Gffmf f'7+M5 We LOV5 10144 L f Levi 6021.114 EUTGH QP 73,12 KIDO 'Bmw WN ow. gou. Og' De,bbwQO, 8 'I-JIQLIAJTW. 6 'rlhamiw QLQSIJDYW oh wax NSPQF EE'3, 3a 8.i f .' fa A Dear Joe Cool, Thanks for all the great memo ries of when we were together You ll always ha ve a special place rn my heart Even if it can t be the way it use to be with us, I hope you will always keep in touch Love Ya Lots, Now and Forever, Boo Boo Gre , Pooh Luvsg Quo Fon Auqx. AU: theme pnoblema Aeem to be fneaelmnq a luqh We Love, Wgvos oe--H-1e. TlzefLe'4 mane than I can handle I m 2041 now f ,Ln anofthefz woafd A woald ol Zauqhften Mauna qaowuzq Undemtandumq When the days are Ouh' wodzd Berk l ll be there' Love Ya Lots I m ballll and I love you Ms. K- Thanks for all the help this year with the missed deadlines bad layouts and over all screw ups. Love The Justice Stall HQ,fue,aCQuAl P .. R e etmoidmvd ' JNWQRU bEA0' ' - Diana Miriam Bob Mike Jan Sheri Nancy Denise Babett Mike Marilyn Juana Mercy Stacy Mike Ricky Mary and Gladys. Class of 81 emma Wa' e- M STUDENT ADS-297 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Happy Blrthday 18 yearolds Hows 1t feel to be a man? E T 298-S TUDEN T ADS TRY OUT MIX UPS CHEER CAMP S PUNK ROCK PARTY IN LESLIE S ROOM FOOTBALL GAMES BUS RIDES HOME AND BUMPER CARS HOMECOMING BASKETBALL GAMES PALM SPRINGS GRADUATION DAYSW FRIENDS TILL THE END OF TIME 7 WENDK LESLIE, AND LISA K ym Mane Bancroft 1 963 1 980 ln Memoriam Dear Kym and Laura You are sadly missed by all of your fnends and loved ones Not a smgle day goes by without thmkmg of both of you and all of our good trmes together We shared so much and learned about each other Our hearts as well as our eyes shed those tears one after another Your absence has left a void rn all of our hves whlch can never be replaced Now that you both are gone from us lt saddens us so but then we hnd 1t a comfort knowmg that God has you m hrs love and care Prepare for us for some day we ll be together agam We ll mlss you both always and forever Wrth love from all of us and the students at Warren Hrgh Laura Ann Kerr 1 963 1 980 -It Agn ,am Q 'Q u li? 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M o Wow I f'5,QxKXXX JG l l ?TONEK5 W1 LVLIFE Once Upon A Time ln a galaxy far far away were 3 little Warremtes Many memorles have been tucked away m the back of their mmds that wtll always be remembered turn on 4 Ego l e Navy seaglll fennec Oh nol ltsBr1dgette Bardo whatever NOBIGGYV cmnamon bunto breath fzve tear filled telephone calls Mzdmght Knack Ohve O11 You geek' Darth Vader I should have known tent partles motorcycle burns Revenge 46524 and strzp teez hulalll We give spectal attention to the Bell and the Fzsh love Youll' BOO SLOWWHI TE REBONZO DS3 The beach parties mov les thermos my house cocktatls pencllneck DSZ Bya lBg Man o Ca pusl th ll h u o g a t Th nks for th Ia ghter hop you Sen o ye has bee Rat and the Fly dtm ofjkesand d a pe IH ea t d ke p re h g for the st lTy stlt U WA TCH OUT FOR THE ELEPHANTSW O of tho g peopl Your The Best STANLEY COME HOME fyuusulv DND63 JD iii' Jaffnl' STOP Dew Qu wmdmfx MM dm JL Vmwbllx Vfwlia Wm L'8O'8' WD 1lQWbbLLQO7o3b'nib,K0Mfn,KQA.L.fn,5lll,ilL50J 300-STUDEN T ADS f D .1 I l..- W 'KN V' KK . 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X X KV M 1.1 'gag flflllltl ,MI -'X , 4' Wm 4:81 77 Ml, 5 :yt T jxgx 1 , My yn ll ,A i 'E t - - W QM- fxlglxttl, y 5,0 l.,,,,.- as , V ,, , lf I l A 4 1 'V!Iflv,EI.!.vf- ' Ill: tmlyhlv In --' 'mil ml V I' FIN I Ag ' ,W t Mtv, f, 5 , 'N V15 ' 4 A 21, W W,llMWVWMwnWy my 'M -4 fl 'qt y I all 1, l In H 05' Hn . . I 1 n I l MLK I 'I ' :Bs l ,. .l, I ' ll if . fl ,-f-- - 1- , 1-J Q 81 I - 18 ltfs bleen If n r Z h m e weir i es 'o I craziness, a e u and goo times past. l , e r ' ir' ar n re lly s cia, av L G grea life an e ac in ars. r I s. ' ' - ne se amazin e. wA Us , T X ' OJ . O ' Tx YQ l'UUn0f5NVO QLWN 0J.CH9ML uJuYuicnLD Warren Krrs IBelIa 11 Lmda IWaynel Thanks for all your help' We ve had alot of fun tu mr novro Terry amo tu I 5yea Om l con todo mr amor the best I to the max ji Linda Jane lshusterl Thanks for the good tfmes and memories These years were the best' Yet just when things had started to happen life changed and so must I Those moments m time canno be re llved but the memories forever remam The Dreamer T xndoc uk om GAY ,Weaprd HNeJ1mQx Qxqyke Q.. CKQQ Qqrxqkikwou e -mebeoeux U Q se 9 mmm ut-qj Q1 :D LX Wmqdfk sat M945 Vcxrvw Us uxeeu 5 ive Cmvsaccxwmt Other. P ni-x Q 1 H 'XQVQL fu 'Pilf Teak FHGQQK t uw metal L A friend IS someone there to listen to problems some one to go shopping wrth someone to laugh hysterically with over funny pictures You have been more than a friend to me than you wtll ever G know Ill always be here if EVESYTHING you need me just like you 1, have for me Love dh Your Bestus Buddy Pam V LIfKyj Kathy Crlssy 8: Chersky This year was really great Kathy always remember all the good years' We ll be friends forever Crlssy Lets hear 1t for FREEING STANLEY land I mean now'l Chersky Im glad we mer fhfs year HEY Guys KEEP IN TOUCH ove Marsky Iaka shadow! Kelly We have shared many specral memories together I wrll always love you thru thick and thm We shall love each other trll the end I LOVE YOU KEL' Babe TO OUR LITTLE GROUP You guys have all helped me so much and I m really thankful I don t know what I would have done without you Thanks for bemg such great frlends and just bemg there when I have needed you I w1l1 never forget all the great tzmes we have shared and I know there wzll be more to come I Love You All ' Bel Buds, ha.'11o.32.G.I' Eve Fndm wfmsurld pxtrgcu' El 0 + C r'XC.DoNJ.ld Es, ug we. nl an who wtare I H5 For P9 What can I say but thanks for bemg well the Best!! O F T ffe Dana M .Ian1 Forever Doug I Love You Ter: Laura And so our tzme at WHS ends We ve survived Thanx for making It speczal I wzsh you were leaving with me cuz I m gonna miss you I couldn t ask for a better friend to Robm share my llde wtth Kathy Insprte of all my Loves en me for all of me Jlmmy I love ya for that Good luck Next year pal you re gonna need it with out me' Our friend 0-my ship wlll be with me the rest of my te' I em Your Best Friend mggfwrra STUDENTS ADS-301 ' 3 Q 4 0 . ' 9 'NRM : 0 H ' ' N . ' I 1 4 4 . x . 0 I I . 'V L J X ' F K 1 , , -J I - - J I 5 1 . . ' .1 wx Y 1 . . X' 1 : B . . . I Y ' J u iw I ug n ' ' j . 1 - . ug , C ' x ' v tl L L J L K L - . . , K .J ' ' , if ' . . , . , , . Sharon faults, you 've tak- , , . ,ft . . 1 .l - I - , I ' ' , -.As-7, ' 1 1 1 . Kim! enel, - Than s Ior ' ' I lr . R-2 D -1, 7 ' You 'rv the esl Incnd . ' Y a person coul ave! V Your Friend Alwa s, fnta ell v - I 1 . . . . - v 0 I . I g, x I I It 1 Q I I vl f . . 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' I, Etggfr fi Q - 1 ,L-LQD, !- ' 0 SL Fcfeenene' - v--Q Y fx' ' Avi' I-fz 0 V afw E PRESENTED BY SENIORS FOR PREFERRED MEMORABILIA Greg Dlana Rob Susan Karyn Lzsa Robyn Rosetta Cathy Carolyn Debbze Tracey Dave Stacey Karen Laura Rhonda Lzsa Chrrs Pat Terryl Connle Nancre Kathy Gma Christine Preston Chrls Irena Mrchele Kelle Sherry Terry Renate Jeff Valarze Leslre Jennlfer Judy Debble Betty Cathy and Colleen Motto :fe s llke a movle, Wr1te you re own endmg Song Keep bellevmg, keep Best of Tlmes Styx pretendmg C olor We 've done just Shades of Purple what we set out to do Flower Thanks to the lovers, Wlute Rose the dreamers and you K Frog n I i , 1 I . I . 2 I 7 7 7 I ! ! 7 7 7 ! ! 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o C L' ' ' ' o 0 Q . o o o 0 KK 0 PP .na ' o , o o I 0 o o o o STUDENT ADS-303 -aadiiv it Our Memories: 'ZZ-'fZ8: carpool, Kurt, ba bottles, balloons, Hi, Ron Liver, oranges, Hike 8 Dan '28-'fZQ: Swimming parties, three chartreuse buzzards, carrots, Tigger, Shall we? start a riot! , gelling, '72-'80s 101 i!ays..., I am D.A.M.N. Test, Vulture, I' ckword notes, baby !, waterbed, Eric, Wake-a-thon, Where's the Bear?, Chopped biology notes, Bunny Rabbits, T.et's shalli, Iet's distraught, faces, m two! , Schatzle, So, there I was..., Mea.nwhile..., EIFD2, Your knee-hi's are showing! , Erg of the week, Lethal Rubber Stoppers, What's on the Tele? Mike 8a Val '80-'8l: Sexy Seniors, Alma Mater, George Takes lfp Golf, Evita, l8l , German Camp, Four Basic Food Groups. CVR GANG, BESTEST FPIENDS ALWAVS Connie, and so your p 45,:1'f73'qm' time at Warren ends. 4 An-fy! ' years goes fast. Where to now? You've gone thru it and survived. Time will take you far. Live your fondest -ffffmfeflwffzf dreams. Love your sis ,fvfpwws .mf 81 R 1 1 TKYIWIKS MKINYWL U es' mwnffw vw' , . R17 wwf!ff D fljg. Ukltftlfulpwf hhf SQQQUI-4 - 53:5 ut4plfk1ou4bQJfll ' emma ' '14 0 Sandy, A . You've got problems, r ' . Signed? lH1NTiN.Y.R. 1981 Q -'- ,yi fy, ' L f Congratulations W f 4' - Class of 81 I H ' ' L 1' -'mdk I! ' HIM!! ' ' i..- A--e-A '. 1 i M' 'q1ui'tlW.i-9 'n Kathleen, Dana, Kelly, Nora 7 ' 11111,, 'i uw ,jg-L 54, ff 111.v1, . fiise K is , 1 ' E 15.115 .'l- 1 TT A lltazfi I ' 4. ,.A- :f ' ' ,L - bf 5 - .M J.. f ,1,i1,5i.1e',,Q.-.5 Warren: You made me what I am today.l hold you M, if X, ff 'if M 1 '-L. ,.,. 1 no -' -..- '-. Q , personally responsible. Q ' 5 Q.-p2Pyj ' 'sitni ia. Q .'1 'i Hint F - ' ,-,.f. . Q L. -7 - rfg - Iimnggmnfbmlllllillllzf ummm... .AJH vl1W'2'l'm'Mwm Donnie , 5 1 1 ,T if I'll miss you. here. Cd' Warren .112 '7'::':ii'4'-F582 'A ii ff, 7 next year: Hove. OL- great ZVFQ, mm. 1jfLx. 'f Stay ood' QF1-rootbte, Love yo. Mech IWM ' Mx g 95. Thctmzg-Po.- me x 3' '95 fff , , ? A1 yt, - N ' 11 X15 1 Q . t A BP if! Remember Staying over toilet papering playing the guitar lyou did I triedi You Needed Me all our bears The laughs we had etc Luv Ya B P 42 Kris what time is it? for a Biology lab, a bake sale, parade, to toilet paper, to laugh, to cry, to be together to talk or is it time to reflect on what a great year you ve turned out to be Thanks! You're a TERRIFIC friend! and I hope we always will be. Love Ya Much Cheryl cameo :wiht STUDENT ADS-304 Kathy, And so your time at Warren High ends.. 4 years goes fast. Where to know? You ve gone thru and sur- vived, time will take far. Live your fondest dreams. It s been said they ve been bad times but mainly BEST TIMES being together tolet papering subing for HOTSTUFF tears talks and lots of cheering ups! Thanks for being a great friend! You know I Luvy Ya AL WA YS! Cheryl! 1 1 v v v 1. in u 1 u v f?ii331f f 1 If ' v ,'.xvgn?o' ax? X I ,Im .. . , so . .:I 1 .I . .'no'.6o. f' 1 ' Q ,go o fl -. I ati.. 4, if H 1 J, Amr. ,. .. .w i M1Ichu ap Rhys my ii 222127153512 Z. V f it 1 1 f ' ' I 0 f ' 11. -:fi I u ',l i4 I WIA fm t !! 11,1 WM 1 I I --.-.f.-' ff , ll wana- ,,,,,.. AMX, ll' 'll ,fl I fn 'Ml If ggi. I i'-1 : 1: itifii ff- 1 ---f--v ,. -T-1 ' --N 'till f .1 i 5 ,rv 1 1:.'-'.Q,g24.9'ZJ+..'-..:'.:f E -11 . N M J. ., .. .. .,-,.- Matz..-.1f.f 'sf I 71 af vs,,.i,v,,o.o,', Qa ry. -l Pig' 3 ,,, WH, i 55.,.' 5. ,pg S i M O, 7 fi 1, . In .f ,i,-... u 5 -, 1 f '1 1 1 P ui ,4 1 I kt Z? l Q '51 1 dl ffm' Avfi' .- ll Q v l -' if. 'wit' sf ai ' 111- 1 1 -vs . '113 'i!'I!:viff'j1'-5 L I' ' Q E Ill? 3 N, E::,W,1.i,z. 5 wi.. . ,H A , his sgk-0 ?,lv'3,q' in A ,i'.i: gli. ' 1 A an !l....:,ea'g.!5f.-jf Lu K., 'MNQ 1 Q.: 'ft ,ws 2 -T as ,, Z I 'Q 4, 1 ' .1 t 1 1 .-.1 f X . .-'ni , gl.. , .F .-1553... , 3'-' ,, ,-- - 1 .mf , git' ..am .f. f-' 'XX M' 'i is-'5'. 4 921,551 , lima. . .xg::3:,:q ..:e,-554. ml '-Emghltt il, 'll' -'rfl 5' M 1 'Msn 0 -J' in I 55371 .', v' 0,10 4 .fwfr b 3, f , I it, is v..N. 1 OO! as 1.19. . N -, 4 9, , ,' ,s My 4-,..1, tag' I M 0 v ' ' I. N 1 ' 1' I 1 . . QW A ,ff : fl i' 5 ' 11? , H , 1 1 il i , 'W' Y ' .nw i i ,M 1 ' M 1 '0- .V ll, S' v 4 ,nf ' up I .x llll' In IIIIJTEIIICQ Q Charles Pace I1 91 7 19811 The Year 1981 marked the death of a very dear man a man who was near to all our hearts Mr Pace was born IH 191 7 and died IH March of thls year He was a strong patron of the Warren High Yearbook Staff Mr Pace has been helplrg us on the staff for 25 years HIS absence IS severly felt by n any people APPRECIATION-305 V 1 -. A xggis fy , 1 -1 , . Y KX f A, N LU--..., . 4 - 9 . . 1 1 1' ' ' 'v Q wp 1 ' s qlii -1.1111 y McClure, N S. 34, 50, 220, 224, 242, 243 McGowan, Jeff R. 34, 224 McGuirk, Kelly K. 34, 39, 52, 149, 169 Mead, Sherry L. 34 Medina, Luis M 34, 43 Miller, Dina L. 34 Miller, Jeffrey 34 Miller, Michelle M. 35, 145 Miller, Ronald J. 35, 224 Miller, Sharon M 16, 35 Miric, Milan R. 28, 35 Moeller, Michele F 35 Mongan, Neal 71 35 Montgomery, Tami A. 35, 55 Moody, David S. 35 Moyer, Mlliam l-L 35 Murphy, Patrick 35, 45, 138, 182, 221, 226, 227 Murray, Kathleen 35, 146 Myers, Sonia 19 Nadeau, Patty M 35, 234 Naumescu, Gabriel A. 36 Nelson, Troy 36 Neumayer, Shari L. 36 Nguyen, Hien T Nicholas, Nancy L. 36 Northern, Chris R. 36 Norton, Cheryl J. 36 Nustad Mark D. 36 Nygren, Denise L. 36 Olson, Kathleen L. 36, 134 Orelli, Wncent J. 36 Orta, Katherine A. 36 Osterhoudt, Carol A. 36 Pacho, Donna P. 37 Pak, Suzy H. 32 134, 146 Patin, Connie M 37 Patronas, Sophia E. 37 Patton, Robyn K. 37, 38, 41, 42 136, 150, 151 Pauley, Karen L. 32 Peppani Dean M. Perez 16, 38, 53, Pratt, Nancie 52, 38, 134 Priestley, Mark D. 38, 169, 294 Primicias, Cheryl L. 38, 297 Prothero, John C. 38 Puchert Janice L. 38 Puebla Madelin 38 Pulone Gina L 39 294 P. 39 N D. 39 S 39 Reese Scott, Vernon R. 41 Searle, Julie L. 41, 232 Sekulic, Mke M. 20, 41, 148 Selt, Jeffery ll 41, 244 Sertic, Mladen D. lMikej 11, 41, Shasha, Anthony N. 42 Sheerman, Steven W. 42 Shepherd, Brian M. 42 Sherman, Thomas E. 42 Shute, 77m J. 42 Simmons, Jeffrey P. 42, 140 Siqueiro, Rossana Y 42 Sirgy, Peter A. 42, 229, 246 Sison, Vernone 42 Skelton, Rhonda L. 42 Slater, Maureen L. 43 Smith, Dana L. 32 43, 209 Smith, Debbie K. 43 Smith, Kimberly S. 43 Sollars, Brian S. 43 Song, Moonhee 43, 143, 139 Sook, Choihan 43 Spath, Dan .L 43 Spilsbury, Gary K. 43, 226 Stannard, Julie C. 43, 134, 146 138, 229 Zembal, Gregg A. 44, 48, 138 Ziegler, Jeff A. 48 Zmuda, Chris P. 48, 138 11th Acquistapace, Lhmothy 76 Acree, Alan E. 20, 76, 226 Actkinson, Jeff M 76, 87, 94, 183 228 Alexander, Brian K. 76, 224 Alexander, Rhonda L. 76 Allison, Russell D. 76 Slevcove, Greg H. 22 43, 50, 138, 159 163 Amaya, Rose L. 76 Anderson, Cindy 76 Anderson, Mona L. 76 Angelopoulos, Georgia 76, 119, 150 151 160 163 Anna, Carl J. 76 Appel, Wctor K. 76, 172 244, 245 Aprea, Dawn A. 76, 149, 180 Arciniega, Louise A. 76 Argentin, John E 76 Steele Sheryl A. 43, 148, 156 Stelle, Kathy A. 44, 232 Stewart, Barry H 44 SUulien, Arthur R. 44 Sutton, Kevin C. 32 44, 243 Swallom, Kim A. 44 Swanson, Jeft' R. 44, 138 Swearingen, Barbara E Swender, Susan Tanner T Arras, Richard L. 76 Arroues, John M1chaelJ 77 148 Barajas Rose 77 153 Deborah J. 45, 294 Todd, Mark A. 45, 134, 140 Tome, Maria Luisa 45 Towers, Lance M. 20, 45, 226 Travis, Scott L. 45, 53, 224 Trucillo, Patricia A. A. 46, 134 145 176 Bartek, Theresa L. 77 L. 45 Battaglioli, Debbie M 77 ,G 39, 45, 52, 156 Baugher, Cristiana 72 135, 143 J. 32 45, 148, 150, 169 Bazan, Anna 77 Becker 135, 143 164, 180 Bernaldo, Rene A. 77 Biby, Deborah L. 77 Biegl, Frank E. 77 Wlla Greg S. 13 Volf Eleanora 134 Martin R. 20, 46, 221, 226, 257 Ana M 46, 294 Bieser, Pam .L 72 , 'W 'L +53 -Q' J ,.w,,, . pr Va -A f I - 1 , S T' .1 f':Afx 1 A 'X 4 . 34:??:li:g , Qe:STEE:-- ' Q f .Q X r , ,, . -QQ-f. ' - - ,..gQi4Ei,4 gm .33sf.uw 'QT . ff1gl?'Q1Vf7Lf3 ff J-.. ..,-, Nguyen, Khuong T 85 Nicholson, Ronald E. 85 Nix, Jane 85, 146, 231 Noh, Young H. 85 O'Connell, Greg M. 55 O'Neal, Claude C. 85 Ocampo, Adriana 85 Odegaro, Barry 85 Olsen, Mike G. 85 Oquist, Robert J. 85 Oropeza, Anselmo 85, 135, 142 Orwoll, Chris D. 85 Overton, Lorne 85 Ovalle, Enrique 85 Pacheco Chris L. 85 148 182 2 3, 224 1 , , , , 2 Page, Patricia J. 83, 85, 180 Park, Michelle 85, 149 Pattillo, Dennis M. 85 Patton, Holly L. 151, 180 Pearce, Julie R. 85 Peck, Dan P. 86 Perez, Beatrice V. 86 Perez, Danny 86, 134. 139 Perkins, Robbie R. 86, 90 Perreira, Patty L. 78, 86 87, 151 Petersen, Bryan S. 86 Peterson, Brian K. 86, 140, 149 Peterson, Dana 86 Petroff, Larry B. 86 Pickrel, Laurie 86 Piper, Lisa L. 86, 238 Pollock, Lori 86 Pone, Earl 86, 214 Popp, Jeffrey L. 86 Powell, Steven D. 86, 180, 224 Pratt, Amy 86, 134 Presutto, Dino S. 86, 140 Prior, Richard P. 86 Quintana, Ana M. 86 Radoumis, Tina L. 86 Ramos, Lydia E. 86 Randolph, John 86 Reber, Laura J. 86, 235 Reed, Samantha 86 Rettew, Joel D. 86 Reynolds, Rita J. 214 Reynoso, Martha O. 86, 210. 231 Rhicard, Cheryl L. 86 Riley, Ann D. 86, 133, 146. 147 Riley, Traci S. 86 Ring, Craig L. 86 Rios, Andrew J. 86, 224 Ripley, Beth C. 86 Rivera, Nancy 214 Rivera, Leonardo 87 Robbins, Micheal D. Roberts, Darryl T 87, .226 Rodgers, Todd A. 87 Rodgers, Tyrone A. 87 Rogers, Brenda L. 81, 87 Rogers, eEbbie L. 87, 140 Rounds, Victoria A. 87, 149, 232 Rubi, Rodolfo J. 87 Rynolds, Anita 86 Sampson, Dawn 87, 144, 150, 151 Sampson, Denise S. 87, 148 Saporito, Jon L. 87 Sardinas, Luis O. 87 Schmid, Sandra D. 87 Schutt. Kimberly A. 87 Scire, Susan R. 87 Seehausen, James T. 87 Seetao, Lily 87 Serrano, Hector G. 87 Sertic, Tom 87, 229 Seville, Katherine A. 87, 133, 149, 180 Shahbaghlian, Steve M. 87 Sharlein, Linda L. 87 Shepier, Debbie 87 Sheldon, Pamela A. 87 Shepherd, Greg J. 87, 160, 196, 210 Shepherd, Lee 87 Shin, Sejung 87, 139 Shuck, Douglas E. 87 Sinclair, Thomas S. 87 Sleumer, Linda M. 87, 134 Smith, Cindy M. 79, 87, 156, 164, 180 Smith, Darrell D. 8 7, 240 Smith, Keith K. 88 Smith, Steven C. 88, 135, 138, 143 Smoot, Danna L. 88, 149 Sok, Kayla A. 88, 134, 145 Soria, Jess 88, 136, 138, 160, 245 Spothelfer, Jon C. 88 Starheim, Stacey D. 88 Starkey, Mary L. 88 Steele, Rick R. 88, 224 Stelle, Kristine A. 88, 141, 153 Stewart, Patrick J. 88, 236, 237 Stowers, Tom W. 88, 229 Straley, Kymberly A. 140 Stratford, Cari A. 88, 133 Sutton, Susan D. 88, 151 Swaim, William F. 88 Swancoat, Laura L. 82, 88, 133, 151 Swenson, Patti T. 88 Szechy, Kathryn A. 88 Taracena, Lilian 88 Tauscher Debra L. 85 Teafatiller. Guy R. 88, 179, 224 Teeboom, lrvin S. 88, 224 Teeter, Pamela S. 88 Tillman, Laura R. 88, 148 Tone, Traci L. 88 Trapp, Don C. 82, 88 Trevarthen, Mike D. 88, 140 Trevino, Marty J. 88 Trippel, Dieter R. 88 Trombino, Clarke J. 88 Ullrich, Thomas C. 88 Valencia, Linda H. 88 Valentine, Keith R. 88, 229 Valles, Cacilia 88 Vanege Milton 88 Van Fossan, George B. 170 Van Horn, David B. 88 Veazey Mitch L. 89, 224 Veneciano, Cynthia 89 Venus, Manuel 89 Vermeulen, Catherine 89 Vernoy, Ross H. 80, 89, 181, 224, 240 Viall, Caryn 89 Viana, Dean 89 Vrabel, Eugene M. 89 Walker, Kathy Ellen 89, 177, 224 Walsh, Chris L. 89, 17 7, 224 Walsh, Sean E. 89, 226 Warner, Kevin M. 89, 240 Watson, Loretta F. 89, 297 Webb, Diane 78, 89, 145 Wegener, Christian 89 Weiss, Evan 89 Weitzel, Denise L. 89, 223 Wells, Martin M. 89 West, Steve P. 89 Weston, Timothy J. 89 Weyers, Nadine D. 89, 141. 153 Willenbring, Julie M. 89 Williams, Cheryl L. 89, 135 Wilson, Daniel J 89 Wimer, Sonja L. 89 Winckowski, Tony 89 Winfrey, Jonel R. 89, 165 Wingo, Jerry W. 240 Winkelpleck, Jenifer W. 88, 89 Mse, Gary R. 89 Wong, Eugene H. 89 Wood, William 224 Wortham, Jan L. 89, 148 Wykofti Rebecca J. 89, 145 Yang, Millie 89 York, Betty E. 89, 135 1 0th Abajian, Paul 90 Adair, Angela M. 153 Agosta, James J. 90 Akbarut, Debbie F 90 Aldama, Florence 90 Alexander, Donna L. 90 Allen, Glenn J. 90, 135 Allen, Susan J. 90 Amaya, Shantel 90 Ambroff, Nancy A. 90, 148 Arroues, Suzanne L. 91, 160 Arteche, Augustin 91 Avila, Lizzet G. 91 Ayache, Jamal M. 91 Bablot, Richard P. 91 Baca, Roxann 91, 133 Bahu, Najwa A. 91 Baird, Brad B. 91, 140 Balais, Leslie C. 91 Barajas, Rose Barmore, Claude L. 91 Barnard, Matthew J. 91 Barrera, Marco J. 91 Barton, Robert S. 91, 150 Bauer, Stephanie A. 91, 100, 231 Baxter, Kevin 91 Bazan, Daniel 91 Bearse, Steven D. 91 Becker, Juliette P. 91 Behymer, Cindy L. 91, 141,-153 Benken, Babette M. 91, 95, 139, 148 Benson, Edwin B. 91. 152 Bergeron, Raeanne 91 Berrett, Ralph Fullam 91 Blair, Laura J. 91 Blass, Lisa A. 91, 235 Bliss, Mark E. 91, 237 Bongco, Napoleon A. 91 Box, Jeffrey R. 91, 237 Boyd, Lisa A. 91, 232 Boyer, Christopher 91 Bradbury, Jeffrey K. 91, 228 Braun, Stephen C. 91 Brewer, Robert C. 91 Brewer, Brown, John F 91 Bucaro, Carlos J. 91 Buck, Melissa M. 91 , 232 Buckiaus. Maria L. 91, 152 Buhagiar, Charles 91 Burke, Cynthia A. 91, 103 Burns, Jeffrey 91 Butch, Ed 92 Butler, Amy C. 92, 103 Button, Bryan L. 92, 140 Camarillo, Martin 92 Campbell, George P. 92 Campbell, Michael A. 92, 148, 237 Campos, Maria E. 92 Campos, Stacy A. 92, 133 Cannon, Tom A. 92, 227 Capaci, Desiree L. 92 Carbajo, John H. 92 Cardenas, Estevan L. 92. 152 Cardoso, Laura A. 92 Carmickle, William R., 92 Carnevale Tony J. 92, 244 Carson, Mitchell J. 92 Carter, Leslie A. 92, 151, 133 Caudill, Dawn L. 92 Celli, Teresa A. 92 Ceniceros, Aaron D. 92 1 Centeno, Dawn M. 92, 231, 133 Cerda, Leticia J. 92 Chandler, Sean 92, 152 Charcas, Franceska D. 92 Chevez, Juan 92 Cherene, James P. 92 INDEX-309 A aff - f 99 ig. -' a . 4.4 wi YWW ig , N-w av 9' Hi 1 : ' Parr effre 1 -umiiilf' 1 ,gg ' - , 39 Q rn, . :wi 'z f - ' 25.5 1 if A L 1. 555 .1f, ,Q '- 5 A'fA 5 -,hX :-.W f i j M-'f'f'f1f f I 4 . U gon ' ll -,. auf ., 'i , 1 X SE' i t Y S as T . X ff . M -11,3 f w,i -1, . ,frzff fi s ., 1 L. AMx,4gQ,.3?3x.qm -vw, ,w,A.1+1fRwfkf QA ' , ' 1 .145z.:gf Paul, Patricia B. 93, 98 Pauley, Glenn G. 99, 229 Pedigo, Tonya L. 99 Perez, Gladys 99 Perumean, Stacy L. 99 Petersen, Gina R. 99 Peterson, Madonna L. 99 Pham, Yen T 99 Phares, Richard P. 99 Pietrangelo, David G. 99 Hke, Kenneth E. 92, 99, 164 Plickert, Angelica E. 99, 133 Powell, Roger W. 99 Preedge, Darryl 99 Primicias, Darren L. 99 Primicias, Jeffrey S. 99 Provencio, Brenda L. 99 Quimpo, Augusto S. 99, 237 Quintana, Maria A. 99 Raine, Brent E. 94, 99, 101 Rappas, Chris 99 Resetar, Faith A. 99 Rice, Brent 99 Riddle, Kimberly J. 99, 151 Riggs, Mary K. 99 Rivers, Kim E. 99 Robertson, Scott W 99 Rogers, Ahawn M. 99 Romero, Christina A. 75, 99, 100, 1 V 159 56 Tamagno, Gerardo E 101 Tassari, Betty M. 101 Tersi, Joe P. 101 Thomas, Bill M. 102 Thomas, Kristine L. 102 Thormodsen, Tori S. 102 Till, Laurie A. 102 Tilley, Keith 102 Tomlinson, Brian 102 Torres-Forte, Betsy B. 102 Touchstone, Kevin S. 102 Trevino, Jessie 102 Truesdail, Julie M. 102 Truitt, Christine A. 102, 133 Trusdall, Stephanie L. 102 Tucker, Gailon O. 102 Ungeheuer, Sylvia I. 102, 133 Uveges, John 102 Valles, Estela A. 102 Vanderberg, Roger H. 102 Vasquez, Alexander E 102 Verhoorn, Carla F 102, 232 Welmas, Marcos A. 102 Villalobos, Jose L. 102, 134 Vo, Minh V 102 Voettiner, Lisa M. 102 Wadsworth, Sarah 102 Wadum, Diane M. 90, 102, 149 Walker, Eunice C. 102 238 Walsh, Deborah C. 102, 231 Atkins, Jody C 105 Aziz, Susan 105 Bailey, Cynthia E. 105 Bak, Theresa 105 Barbeau, Eugene L. 105 Barnes, J'Lene 105, 152 Barrios, Angela M. 105 Barrios, Annette M. 104, 105 Barton, Carrie L. 105 Bauer, Kevin J. 105 Beasley, Mark T 105, 236 Becker, Janet L. 105, 153 Beever, Linda A. 105 Benjamin, Zenia 105, 235 - Benson, Donald W 105, 152 Bson, Karrie L. 105 Bentley, Sharon E. 105 Berekolt, Kerry H. 105 Bergen, Myra A. 105 Bergluni Craig M. 218 Betancourt, Thomas E. 105 Binkinz, VWlliam E. 105 Bishop, Edwin L. 105 Bitner, darin 105 Blass, Lorie 105, 235 Blocker, Richard L. 105 Bondoc, Jess G. 106 Borup, Kenneth D. 106 Bossolono, Geno 106 297 Romero, Rani K.'98, 100, 297 Rowbury, David R. 100 Rowe, Lizbeth D. 100 Roybal, Sam 100 Royce, Elizabeth L. 100, 239 Rubio, Paul .L 100 Ruckman, Sharon K. 100, 138, 139 Rulfolo, Dale A. 100 Sabella, Donald E 100, 237 Sampley, Suzette J. 96, 100, 149 Sampson, Becky J. 100, 141, 153 Sanchez, Ana A. 100, 231 Sanchez, lsidro J. 100 ' Sanchez, Victor 100 Sandell, Gary G. 100, Sandoval, Santa Ware, Darlene A. 102 Warner, Sandi L. 100, 103, 150, 151 Wathen, Cory E. 103 Wegener, Helen 103 Welander, Erik G. 103 Welch, Dennis W. 103 Welch, Jay A. 103 Wells, Donna 103 Wheeler Gerald J. 103 Bossolono, Kenneth 106 Bowler, Kevin 106 Boyack, Mark E. 106 152 Burke, L 1 06 Camarillo, 218 Camden, Neal A. 106 103, 293 A. 103 Yang Debbie 103 Yassa, Nellie 103 Yazell, Stacy L. 103, 133 Sandra M. 103, 141, 153 Campo, Mchael M 106 Canning, Robert C. 106 Capaci, Yeik, Diane l. 103, 133 A e ulie Jackie 100 Seregi Galya 100 Shahbaghlian Jerry J 100 Sheth Radhika A 100 Siebdrath ErikE 100 York ggwgsi 293 Casares, Martha A. 106 Castaneda, Salvador A. ,106, 152 Cencak, Andrew M. 106, 116 Cervantes Laura T 106 Simon, Lawerence R. 100 Skeene, Mark D. 100 M. 100, K. 100 Mr. Papa Joe Francis mostly remembers the school spirit and the togetherness of both the faculty , and the students. The desire on the students part to achieve academi- cally, and every one working to- gether made Warren if 1. Mr. Fran- cis plans for the future to be spent golfing, traveling and enjoying his grandchildren. 0, hFDlPA7'lnN Dedication This Page is dedicated to five very special people. Peo- ple who have helped shape the lives of the students they encountered, who have taught and worked with young adults for 25 years and who have been witness to the growth and development of this respectable school. The year 1981 marks the 25th an- niversary of Warren High. The school opened in 1956 Mr. Boyd was asked to reminisce about the first year Warren High opened. He remembers 400 sopho- mores a few buildings, no lawns or trees, no gym, stadium, pool, li- brary, music or drama room. He says it was a real spartan exper- ience. Mr. Boyd feels that watch- ing Warren High grow and prosper has been very rewarding. Mr. Boyd plans to do a better job in the class- room lperhaps this is an unrealistic goal for someone who does so well alreadyl and be a very active Min- nesota Viking fan lMr. Boyd's son plays for the Vikingsl. He also plans to buy property in the Gold Coun- try and retire as a millionaire ex- coach. ' . and was named after Mr. Earl Warren, one time Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America and ex-governor of Califor- nia. Mr. Warren 's daughter Honeybear Warren, was present at the dedication of the school and her name was the inspiration for our own Drill Team the Honey- bears. Mrs. Clevenger stated, Warren has always been a good place to teach because of the students who come here. S When she thinks back she remembers the fun Span- ish Club parties and outstand- ing C.S.F students. Mostly she remembers that she met her husband as a student in her Downey Adult School class, which was 20 years ago. ln the future Mrs. Cle- venger plans to teach several more years and travel to ex- otic places every summer va- cation. This summer she 's looking forward to Siberia and Mongolia. Mr. Amerkanian remem- bers all the territic students he had and the pleasure of associating with them from the September of 1956 to the present semester. His future plans are to tra vel and spend money. Ms. Saffell taught biology and physiology in her first years at Warren High. What she remem- bers most is her transition into counseling with 800 other coun- selors and her advent into her present job as Staff Administra- tor in charge of disipline and at- tendence. She feels over the years, Warren High is one of the best schools of the nation be- cause of the high caliber of stu- dents and faculty members who care. Her future plans are to continue to work as hard as pos- sible so that all students can get an education in the best possible environment. Q DEDICATION-313 ..,, ,P if 9 .man-dliie ' 'K'QQ, Km if' L X II. .g1f,f,vf'f V' U ' wffsr- Q2 was .V 4 . my zxn., Q W '7 ' , 8. ' A artipez j .. ,..w-M 55 si NT -iii f? - 'nfl' 5118 ff,5i3ffL - A , fm-f mi., . ,. 4. -1 b , x,-, , WW,W . . Q Y Q, x W 2. gsbgg ww WS -sf 5535 , .Mx R law i . f V5 - f N ,-x1 'Yi 1 Ay. J .1 ,wa - .. 1'-1 L . 1. 1-1 iv , 2:4 X Jw: 'W ' W , . Nw - ,, .A ,. ,, -- if L, ,5-asf-5 , .,,u :,a p 25? ,ggww ,gag 1. 43'Q:-f:'-PHW'w:- nw sally, -' -f fin 512.235 21: F341-54, w -,mas M, - f'g 3:raS??Zv' . 491' 1i'r1Y-.fs:?1U,,ma Q-1+ 1 in mf,:s,-5 ,rg . , we p., ,gg r u: V- A ,. - My Nz . f-aw . ' ' , :,. -- V.. --P, - A-,,. - Sandell, Heide L. 1.14 Santillan, Rosa B. 114 Saunders, Nancy l, 114 Scheel, Lori B, 114, 231 Scott, David 114 Seehausen, Theresa L. 114 Seifert, Franz A. 114, 229 Sequeira, Michael J. 114 Shaffer, Robbyn V. 114, 231 Shelton, Yvette M. .114 Shepherd, Kristi L. 115 Sherman, Betty A. 115 Shields, Steven B. 115 Shin, Hyunsook 115 Short, Marc S. 115 Silbaugh, Stacy 115, 143 Simmons, Jurhee M. 115, 153 Sinco, Gilbert 115 Sison, Albert L. 218 Skau, Janet A. 115 Skinner, Lisa M, 115 Slevkolf, Kenneth H. 115 Snedden, Suzanna L, 115, 143, Sosa, Victor M. 115 Sotomayor, Roberto E. 115 Sowa, Carson K. 115 Spotts, Daniel 115, 229 Stanley, Clinton H. 115 Starkey, Gloria L. 115 Steele, Kimberly L. 115, 156 Stetson, Steven 115 Steward, Eddie A. 115 Stewart, Gregory B. 115 Stewart, Jeff A. 115 Stone, Keith A, 115 Strahan, Matthew A. 115 Strahl, Deborah L. 115 Sutton, Elizabeth A, 115 Swanson, Gregory A. 115 Szechy, Ava L. 115 Tallo, Elizabeth M. 115 Tatum, Pamela G. 115 Teller, Annette L. 115 Temple, Kimberly K. 115 Tetzlaff, Jordan A.. 218 Tetzlall, Paul M 227 Thibodeau,lchele J. 116 Thornton, Matt J. 116 Tilly, Sherman 116 Tolmacholi John F 116 Tomczak, Evelyn M. 116 Toomey, Linda ,116 Trang Huong 711116 Trombino, Kristine M. 115, 116 Valaskantjis, Margitsa M. 116 Vallnoz, Mike 116 Valle, Juana P. 116 Van Horn, Michael J. 116 Van Hees, Louis Vanryn, Linda J. 116 Vargo, Deanna L. 116? Vasanthi, Angnth 116 Vascos, Oscar M. 116 Vasquez, Belen R. 116 Velarquez, Patricia 116 Verdugo, Michele J. 116 Voettiner, Lori M. 104, 110 Volt, Jana 116 Volkoft, Julie A. 116 Vrabel, Jelfery J, 116 Vukasovic, Emil D. 116, 227 Wade, cavid R. 116 Walden, Deborah J. 116, 143 Warner, Lorie 116, 231 153 Warner, Lyndie M, 116, 150, 151 Waters, John P, 116, 236 Wattelet, Susan L. 116 Weed, Jennifer L. 116 Weiss, ,thll M. 1 1 7 ,, Welch, Mynette L. 11Z 141, 153 Wersching, Monica A. 117 Weyers, Robert D. 218 VWlde, Valerie H, 117 Wiley, Lisa M. 113, 117 Willenbring, Jim T. 116, 117 Williams, Carlin R. 117 Williams, David M. 117, 135 Williams, David J 117 Williams, Laurie 117, 135 Wilson, Don Wilson, Scott H. 117, 230 Wilson, Scott K. 117 Wilson, Sharon E. 104, 117 1 Wilson, Thomas D. 11 7 41, 153 Won, Sung W. 117 Wong, Faye W 117 Wood, Lori 11 7 Woodward, Brian 11 7 Woosley, Mikaelanne 11 7 Yaeger, Michael F 117 York, Tonya Z. 117 Young, Robert A. 117 Yrigollen, Vivian 11 7 Zavala, Marianna 117 Zegers, Thomas G. 117, 215 Zermeno, Sandra Y. 117 Zink, Joanne M. 117 Zinnen, David F 115, 117 Zuniga, Debbie A. 117 Faculty William Spruston 187, 189 Teresa Shuck 188 Joseph Simanek 188, 189 Michael Kearns 188, 189 Rebecca Salfell 188, 313, 189 Joseph Francis 188, 189, 312 Robert Speights 189 Wesley Bell 190 Lyle Blew 190 Mary Costa 190 Shirley.Holz 1901 Ron Ihchardson 5190 Bill Allgood 200, 208 David Allison 198, 199 Ruben Amerkhanian 198, 313 Doug Andrews 196, 197, 235 Eugene Archuleta 205, 313 Gilmer Bell 200 Robert Belladella 208, 240 Chuck Bishop 212 William Boyd 212, 312 Mary Lou Busby 206, 207 Delores Carman 208 Leona Carr 197 Teresa Carvalho 200 Richard Casida 212 Paulette Caudillm 21 Leslie Clevenger 200, 201, 313 Neil Coleman 213 Betty Dahlin 201 Flota Daniel 201, 202 Paul Davis 201 Peter Dekker 205 Merl Doty 212, 313 Randall Drake 208, 224 Kathy Ducey 214 William Dunaway 201 202 224 David Eichinger 205 Lawrence Hunt 202 Gary Hunter 209, 231, 236 Carol Ingersoll 209, 233 John James 213 Wayne Johnson 210, 231 Ann Jones 197 Doris Jones 213 Robert Jones 198 Pamela Keith 214 Harvey Keller 213 Cheryl Kennedy 201, 202 Alvis Kent 213 Carol Lords 197 Jackie McMillian 202 Miriam Mehrle 202 Beth Merkel 214 Frank Meyer 197 Richard Naylor 198 Janet Nichols 198 Michele Orsinger 202 Carolyn Parsons 206 David Patterson 209, 224 Dolores Perretta 187, 213 Norma Powers l2 periods! 199 Martha Ratzke 197 William Reinke 204 Larry Rice 210 Ormand Rodgers 215 Rhonda Rohde 197. 198 Ronald Rothery 189, 202, 203 Harry Schmidt 210, 224 Jean Seeley 213 Mary Shaver 203 William Shewan 203 Dorothy Simms 213 Bonnie Smith 204 Thomas Stoner 196, 197 Everett Taylor 206, 207 Virginia Thomas 206 Eileen Wannett 206, 207 Vernon Wellentin 203 Norman Wiener 200, 203 Henry Witherspoon 206 Donald Wright 206, 207 Jay Young 197, 198, 199 Carolyn Baskins 214 Peggy Reagan 214. 215 Diane Allison 208 Florence Antrim 192, 193 Monica Barnes 214 Phyllis Benson 192 Janet Cortez 194 Judy Everheart 192 Fred Grenot 194 Richard Juarez 195 Brenda Kelly 191 Sharon Olsen 192 Gary Polhill 195, 228, 231 Lynn Reese 215 Pauline Robinson 192 Noella Saltzman 193 Ida Son 193 Helen Tanquary 193 Robert Temme 194 Lil Wegter 193 Frances Williams 215 Spiers Wilson 209, 224 Fred Eldridge 214 t Murdoch Fraser 209, 221, 226 Maria Garcia 214 Joseph Gough 210 Michael Griswold 205 Frank Grifhn 205 i h e Clara Grundman 193, 198 Edy Hastings 2011 Julie Celm 214 John Henning 210 Steve Hill 210 218 Jesse Hunt 206 g B r INDEX -31 5 Perhaps we cannot know all the students who once occupied these buildings and travelled these hallsg however, Q . 31 6-CLOSING -.gm . V I 2 -' ,W Lf., .,,. . ii :btw 'sf 3, 3 1' I. G-317 -r.. Their marks are here on the traditions We follow and the beliefs We hold. 2 i E 1 Q is N i 318-CQQSING it ln my Freshman year l took a Journalism class thinking I would learn about yearbook, 9 Then It is get Thanks wovoi Photo the techniques of Newspaper. I was not the least bit I got into the right class Yearbook I. l felt new and out of I was then assigned as a co-worker on the Academic Section. J . . year was my unior year. I was feeling more at home and I felt l belonged. l and l worked on the Ads and Student Ads. Many of you believe me, there 's no time to be bored. lt was a challenge chosen a lot h rd work and dedication and l know these feelings are shared the Justice Editor. l Diana, hasn't it been fun when we were Editor-in-chief for my Senior year. How exciting and what an a . . . 'time?'7 last of High School for me and my 3 years in yearbook have t I've found youtll never know what an experience it is until sentence may confuse some of you, but those of us in S-3 about. I ha ve learned about people, relationships, and how - in order to produce a fantastic yearbook. K! Kelly and I would never ha ve made it without you, and Bob Waldren What would the book have been without pictures? iV+ 2 ff .Y Q -3, X Thanks to all! Love ya, CLOSING-31 9 This school was valuable to them, ' and, in spite of momentary lapses, is still valuable to us. They were The Builders and We enjoy what they left behind for us and future WARREN! TES! 320-CLOSING -J . I X , , V!QO CQ .X9 R 'xl N QQQQN my ESOOQQOQ5 Wbxyi QWsw QW fW QQ Qyvwwqyjxwh N N X55 Q5 Q fgmbv X wi SE W 1 bw M 1 kf :Q I xv C X ,ef Pwfggj bww LX QM yw f DV! W' QYOQN W Q WMWOW fu NZM MMjff w Q WM ,, 4 ,...'.J-k l.:J.g.' 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