Watsonville High School - Manzanita Yearbook (Watsonville, CA)
- Class of 1981
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Will l live or will l die? l open up the screen door, And their lights shine in my eyes, The glowing of the spaceship, The fire in their eyes. Their emblem on the saucer You know that they're from mars. HE GRABS MY HANDAND TELLS YOUR FUTURES IN THE STARS! ME Q .1 v. EL ...4P1gg'i?m 4 , 1 ww 4, 'mmm AL-g,f,,.' ' X... 3. '. ,..f'4gC':r -,ajfiw r- . -.inf . :fc .mfglrggy .J,ii.a.tm.L.g ,Q -,f V- A fi I - 412.- . A , :ff 1 t'Z..r'l' WV r. . Q W swwrptih ' .Q , X, 'Qui 1 L , 4w..rffr-5 M- ' 4. :L f Y afzw-'-.5155 Xl ,' 1rN,75 ' W ,WMS 3 : Milf Wy? Mlm: fl' 'lv' ff M H uw. .... Q '-,.:'a--,.e?rsI - -X w mfs. --WW.. Wy, -wi wk I4 , If A , -Gifs 'im ,, W 'f.'B---- Q, H4311 . , uf ,gg-f ww Tsifflmwim' i ' H Z iyi ww' , .-f , ' twigs,-,,. ., .' X554 ' -' ' :' 1,L..', 'HQ' l .vmi f . ..,. f into ..-.Q 'Z .55 gn-' -,W w ul. is We 1 J W 'lf' 5- 5' 4. H -. it I 2m'1' 1gdQF -:. .2Z' :gf ' ' ' h :. ,W.5.i' ' , 1,5 '-4 , .139 'hjj5qkffgxij.xv2'fg5,A.V , - ' L5 14 W.. 3 ww. 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Put them together and the result is the fabulous Wildcatz. They add sparkle and class whether making a touch- down, shooting a basket, or cheering at a rally. Rain or shine, they are cheering until the final second on the clock ticks away. The .Wildcat spirit is a reflection of the loyal and vibrant students at Watsonville High who make everything fun and excit- ing. s VIVE LES WILDCA TZ! I7jLaura Garcia takes time to think. I2lFrank Ramirez and 2 3 4 6 .Pete Benevitez hustle to class. f3lLori George discusses her ears. l4lPeter Cervantez after the battle. l5lMike Hirahara puckers up. f61The glo- rious black and gold. Photo Credits: Tom Uber I1, 2, 3,Qg51,. Alfonso Barragan 141 and Sal Hernandez l6J,' H A vw 1 mm .-jx ng. Exif'-T , .....dwfu:gW: , . as , , X- K 1 N JBA 1 My WSP . Nff N JP Off 'Qv ww QMBQI wrffbyw JN WW QUT Aww W ,Z yd P N O51 1 BENQ 0- x W mf? 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'fy-f' -d j.m5ew:A5k .2-'gfj e 'Vu-ysitisgli, I A V' L I , , f' J' rf'-Wi-'Z' ' , 'pl-f'. j',f'1-ifgitg, 'ff M ' N , W N' A. --in A Z - Y N, V--me-3, ,5 'Tr' . -'Kal' I W . Wt. New Wave Rocks The Galaxy Fashions orbit around music. As 1980 came, new wave spun into focus and with it a kaleidescopic Change in earthlings. Space became the place. The farther out one looked, the more in he became. Colors no longer had to match. Hair styles were no longer Con ventional. Colors were bright and shiny and hair was wild and wacky. lt was proved once again that the force of music was with us. l1llf'fl' Chr'istt'r1sr'n scopes it 2 out. l.?lL visa, Stevinson and 3 4 5 Val McGuire post' punk,'l3l Yvonnc Obrien finds it hilarious. Mllohn Rc-beccee and Matt Adams pose for our photographers. 1511 iz Duncan rellvcfts on the swim meet. l'lmlo l'r4'tlits: loin lllnv fl, JI, All. 5ll'VlIilSOIl Ill .tml .-Kllonm lf.1l'r.lg:.u1 l-1,51 mf' I f . ., O nf. s .fmaewwmta , ' A ' ,V I EU 'W in L E. In Your wn Dimension The world is a stage and we're all actors, choreographers, stage hands, dancers, and make up artists. Each will do their part no matter how large or how small. The part we do will insure the variety of life which makes the world go round. Time and space will put us worlds apart from everyone else, in their own dimen- sion. , . . trims.'.'f'i'L ,V!ff1'5f?ANW T? , M , 9.4- fiW:41w'f.53wf:,,:pzgge. ML M1-'Mi ,L , , ,, ,V 2.1. ,A zff,g,,:wtg.m as , my izfgawt'- vivr1'Q2':i.t Misa V '11?'f1M1fli-Mfihlfmlszifrrvk-'WW' H' , a te: T 5' -FJEQYC'-f'f' wMrWr'- 1- K' ' K? t if? am Wi-wwf ' w wf:'.: fe- -ZWPQ f'W'fW2UfP u - , ' . ,..,,. ,M . ., V, , ,7't'Z'6i'.'2.'?2 i 'H' Q' ' ww: wt 1 . :gm ,., T .J 2 3 11lRosa Guttierez and Fran- 4 6 cisco Perez discuss their studies. l2jLuan Wilfong watches under her hat. I3lMs. Dohrmann talks to the yearbook class. 141 Cathy Bushman ponders a problem. I52 Dawn Buttner sits alone on the side of the li- brary. l6l Trino Paz studies. 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Photo Credits: Sal Hernandez 11, 61, Tom Uber 13, 4, 51 and Alfonso Barragan 121. 9, A 'Y . 9- fx v ' '41 , I 1 L ,A rl 4 'I 5 1 ' 4 ,, 4 , wgy r ' . 1 'HE W: 1 1 W fl , 'fs fa r. f 1.1 'ls ' 'NM' Q is 1. 13. V 5 'Tr e y gg, 4 tgp W x ,. M 4 Images From Sate Iites r Deep within the inner parts of spaeeg there lies a satelite that records all the beauties 07 the earth, Ihe' optical lens slowly moves pitch frequency of it's eye on earthp W1 t,1ifl:iiift7ess7gDgfeci- sion, it's ray of v e begindsvfydowrz from the blackene5 fsk y toythehlflight of earth, focusing on the qqoffgdinates of Watsonville High from nearby trees give shf1u'e to ry students on hot days. An innocent bush gives up its branch to fill a stu- dent's hand with the smell of Serene in the knowledge that the students Qf this tumpus are sur- rounded by the unique, mystical powers of the environment, the op- tical lens of the satellite shutters soundlt-ssly, drifting on. , L eff if 1' 171 A common sight on cf.1mpus was flowers. he 121 Thistles .Ire nice to look at, but don't touch. 131 A tree? Look again. 141 A branch hosts .1 swarm of bees. 151 lluve you ever seen .1 duels that couldn't swim. ,Fr-toro creroirsf 5.11 H.-1 rmndt-,x 11, J, 51Al- fonso Barrugart 131 Mr. .Sn-vinson 141 petals of flowers hold mate secrets of lovers. 4 ,Jfltv-rf ,f 4 My W vw, - A 1 . I 4, -.. , -wr ,mai V A .Q ff ' fm if Lv ix P7 2 , 1 ' ' gl Q' ' 41 ' 1 ' 4' 7 5' K 15' ah h ' M Y 2 , xx 'S 3, x I Ad fx, K I . W M in 1 W . 8 x Y -I , ., 1 S I 1' 5' :iff 4 bl x 4 f ' ,. 1 Q y ' ' fx iltlgxfjufr i Q , 1 . rx N ' Q 1 Q A ' 2 'J' bb ffl A X Q A A X 'Pi nf LMP Iggy X7 X .. ' ' ft l X . , P ty ' , lk t ty V568 MPP MV xN JJ-'lb ,JV Vx x' QI it L JD ' U I yfifyg t gy Stars . gr? Ambition striving to do better f than anyone has ever done before. xt This ambition can be found through- DJ out WHS. From the talented actors and actresses found in the Drama production to the brilliant biologists found in the science classes. Some- where between the two is a place for you and your ambitions. if-ft wwf. 14 t1ljimmy Matiasevich is 1 caught under the hat. i2lRon 2 3 5 Benavente takes time to relax 4 and listen to the music. l3lThe Nifty-Fifty Queens still looking gorgeous, after all these years. l41Mark Saucedo clams up. l51Stella Nestler, Suzanne McDowell and Rommel Galera starred in 'Ring Around The Moon '. F .WV .I x 'X mfg- -iffi. f I: A f.--. ' e 4- r ., , i z: , AC-1 1 K 'J ,f-4,1 '.V 1 rw ' -3fl'Q?:,'i 1' 'Z'!f, ' 1 fr. f9'21'L': - - . v' ' 5I.'rK.y 1' i f- 1 ifxnfs-, W - f 'V '41 -,xr s '1 N Q w W 4 w,5Q,x 'R -.25 A ,px 2 R. 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M. ... ,y fr , -.K 4, ,,, , , M, ,,,q:1,fi: ,f 131' wg ,,,,..13i pvj,-ir. :vljgq Qjffvl R J ' 1 . f w:'7J15f' y' ' 1, f, ,git . 41:,2f,1,ffN ' -' W-'wif V ug .vw-55:44 Hair' ' 7 nf T SELL' Q . Nuff' . ,V W W- M24 Q '-'16 A Qi Wai? . , ?Wwfrf 44 1' W, , ' . 5 if Dedicated Man ln 1961 mathematics teachers were in short supply in California and it happened that Watsonville High School needed a teacher! And, as luck would have it, out of the blue came a letter from a place called Salmon, idaho. The person writing the letter indicated that a teacher from there was planning to apply for a iob at Watsonville High School and that the school wouid greatly benefit if he were hired as an addition to the staff. And . , . benefit Watsonville Highrhe has! Mr. La Von Thorne is a master teacher - one wiil be long remem- bered by the students he patiently encouraged and helped through some difficult subjects. Arriving at school while most of us are stiil asleep, he begins instructing his 7:00 a,m. Senior Calculus class. During a his preparation and lunch periods he can be found in his class- room again giving help to all stu- dents needing assistance. Students of his who go on to a university in- variably send back the words thanks Mr. Thorne for the soiid foundation you gave us. l'm doing well in math- ematics because of it . 4 Mr. Thorne has a 8.5. from the Uni- High he is responsible for the initiat- ing and teaching of the Advanced Placement Program in Mathematics and he has sponsored an active math club which has won many honors over the years. He has devoted many hours to the scholarship committee and personally writes many, many letters of recommendation for his Seniors applying for college en- trance, ln thinking of Mr. Thorne, most re- call his friendly, warm, and caring personality. Patience, the virtue of wisdom, is demonstrated by Mr. Thorne not only with his many, often trying, stu- dents, but also in his love of fishing - a sport he has pursued since child- hood in a smail mountain communi- ty of ldaho. When Mr. Thorne re- tires, he intends to devote much of his time to that sport which he truly loves. Fortunately, his wife Theta en- joys fishing too. We, the students of Watsonville High School, would like to take this opportunity to tell you, Mr. i.aVon Thorne, that we greatiyv appreciate the care and respect you have shown us throughout the years. versity of Colorado. At Watsonville Thank You! 'O r r N M. s - tv f11Mr. Thorne wearily explains A f 5 ' 'JJ K the problem to the dass, one 1' avr! A i more time. KZ! Steve Swank WW K l - Rf works diligentiy on his home- ? y KLLL4 work. WJ ff- U My-ff y I l J ' - W' 070 CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan Af if l t .r . . Cf ll'l A . . V hLJV ' v ,Jlf'r V 5 f' , - my s L1 ,gf , l g ,V NJ W 9 . ,Wd xl howl! I ra , , MY 'gt WW T il IHAPPENINGS'--'-L: . S'-S sal f The Bustle O 0ur niverse Planets constantly move, stars con- stantly shine, and our world always spins. We all live on this same world- and through activities, we make this place-and our living here-just a little bit more special. To keep alive, our school was for- ever buzzing with activity. There was something happening at all times to keep the students happy-it was al- ways great fun-worth the time and effort to make the memories of our high school years stand out l1lLlsa Stevmson Tammy Holtz 2 claw Valerie McGuire and Lora Hlrahara shown all punked out C21 lose Perez Dave Samuelson and john McGushln after the turkey trot race 131 Scramblmg for shoes ln a class competutuon PHOTO CREDITS Ron Tlbbltts 111 Salvador Hernandez l2l Tommy Uber 131 Rallies Are For Fun!!! Setting up . .. sound systems, post- ers, the gym is filled with sounds and splashed with color. Then comes the big rush! People swarming to and fro searching for a place to sit them- selves down. Skits routines cheers class competitions rallies this year revolved around get- ting people involved. The Rally Commissioners, Linda Serafica and Dawn Buttner, spent lots of time and energy making the rallies fun and ex- iting. An outdoor rally, which was held during both lunches, kicked off the rally season, and the Punk rally was an unusual addition this year. The football homecoming rally end- ed the football season with a BANG! This year's rallies were definitely original, interesting, and amusing. 1 2 111 Greg Tabula was helping 3 with the cheer for the Sen- 4 5 iors. 121 The junior class is showing interest in a skit dis- played by the cheerleaders. 131 The band shows their metal at the rally. 141 Greg Melton and Mike Hiura shout for the juniors. 151 Sally Schultz, lennette Harris and Dawn Buttner start off the rally with a little dress of the fifties. Photo credits,' 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Trina Coffman. 5 'xxx N V, cw '-L im y ftp .1 iisi ii ii M is TV W A ,tyg s 4 W. FM if Q! ,skux yy av 53 Q P-N-N wr Th Stars Come Out Night ll' The spell of the moonlight wove its magical charm on restless teenage imaginations. Watsonville High was the place to have a good time and to enjoy oneself at the, more than likely semi-formal get togethers. When students had a chance to listen to their favorite tunes played by the commonly heard bands. Bands of a wide variety, from that once known band, Teasers, to Vic- tim, to even Palace brought in their own unique style of music. The time was a special one: friends were able to meet and stars were gathered from all parts of the town so everyone could join in on the fun and entertainment. 112 The entrance to the 1 2 3 dance was always crowded. Tido Ayala approaches the 4 5 door and pays his way into the dance. 122 Cindy Muncy and Mary Wemmer discuss a sight that they was displayed at the dance. 132 Tania Vanover enjoyed dancing to the rhythm with her partner. 142 john Ruso was talking to his friends at the Friday night dance. 152 Ev- eryone's choice is the same,' to sit back and relax. Photo credits, 11, 2, 3, 4, 52, Trina Coff- man. ur 4+ U 111 The Freshmen float was 4 1 -7 voted most original. 121 Mike Zenker, Senior Class president, holds the first place trophy high. 131 That gorgeous Senior float came in first place. 141 The 1unior's Supreme Shogun float captured second place. 151 The MA TA club float was proclaimed most colorful. 161 Two happy princesses, Angie Rivera and Carol Sakoda, beam at the crowd. 171 The Sophomore's Whip lt float received the prize for best moving parts. Homecoming. . What A Day! Jai ,, A., ,V .g 'wiv The weeks before homecoming were filled with the hustle and bustle of float building. Wood, chicken wire, and crepe paper were trans- formed into five colorful floats. Then came the BIG day, the rally, the game, the parade, and the crowning of the queen and her court. All day you ran into clowns, cow- boys, and convicts wherever you went. Then came the rally! The crowning of the queen and her court and the float awards were the highlights. All of the floats received awards. The Class of 81-First place . . The Class of 82-Second place The MA TA Club-Most colorful . . . The Class of 83-Best Moving Parts . . . The Class of 84-Most Original. The parade was as exciting as the ral- ly . . . and then came the game! Wat- sonville smeared Alisal in 48-6 victo- ry. What a great way to enda day... especially homecoming! PHOTO CREDITS: Kelly Valentine CT, 4, 5, 73, Shannon Murray 12, 3, 65. 25 Th Ski Scen The snow ski scene comes around winter time and lasts till April de- pending on where you live and ever- ything. Fun and excitement comes to all that try. Those that take a chance, kind of get hooked. They just can't seem to stop. For those of you that haven't experienced it yet try it you'll like it . 111 Mr. Gallino 1ski patrol 2 and teacher1 helps a skier 4 3 with his skis. 121 Mr. Hashi- l moto takes some pics of the snow bunnies. 131 Dominic and Steve give a helping hand to Luis, 141 Mrs. Crandon tries her luck at skiing. 151 lvanovich and Muzzie take a breather. 161 Skiers get ready for the slopes. All Photos by Mr. Hashimoto we 5 2 'S Quai., Kan 44 ml' 1 -sw .if-:su X R -- qg.:f..,.M , fu 'cw -cv QSM f-258 C W'- --Q-, ,. -, ' fu-.M 'Ku .XA in -lnn,- ' .n ,s,,..,,4 vfhs. W, , wi ., V ,, 2 -f -fm .en E? if i Q ' fm .3 H -13-...,- X We f.: Y' . ' .Qing 'S ? W? W 4,215 EL f ,H . If 5 if ' Q I H 4' ' , 1 WW ' w ,gjfl ,+V avr, , 5 , 27 R d Carpet Roll Out Homecoming brings to mind the ral- ly, the parade, the big game, and the crowning of the queen and her court. This year all of the excitement occurred on November 14th, 1980 during the annual football home- coming. One by one the princesses were announced. . .Angie Rivera- ...Lori George. . .Carla Gome- z. . .and Carol Sakoda. When all the princesses were seated on the thrones, the queen's escorts ap- peared on the scene. Slowly then, they circled the gym searching for the queen. When April Macedo was crowned, the crowd went wild. She was escorted down the red carpet to a loud applause and seated on her throne! Then it was out to the await- ing trucks to be honored in the pa- fade! 171 Clown, Angie Rivera, was suddenly transformed into a 1 5 beautiful princess. 121 Escorted 2 4 by two handsome men, was 3 princess Lori George. 131 A . happy memory for princess Carol Sakota. 141 A criminal at large, princess Carla Go- mez was escorted to the court. 151 Queen, April Macedo, expresses her emotions during the rally when she was crowned. Photo Credits: Salvador Hernandez 11,2,3,4,51 404:44-uf. 3,49 4? ' ,I sig: u 5 I , 5 Ng H' 1' ' I . .. H Lr': , A . W A vb QQ ff 3 Q 3, X 5' 5- . . .:-, K h , Q S , l if 1 ks f W . ,, if' 6 ' 4' 925' F 5 ' A V gg ia i ag. H 5 ,,L. ' KL E' W is K 'ii Q 3 'V V ,,iS R , inning.. an 1 3 .,... . A su rg, ,T W 1' 4 Y 'A ,F A ss. Ik n Th Edge f The Seat Buzzzz, . . The bell rings. You rush to the gym to get the best seat possible. Each girl nominated to be queen grips the edge of her seat, then the moment finally comes. . . . . .Susan Corely. . .Kate Tashiro. . .Dawn Buttner, . .Luan Wilfong andlast, but certainly not least. . .Queen Ka Holly. The applause rises to the ceil ing as the tears fall to the floor. For that moment the whole school watches the Queen and her court. lt's for a moment such as that for which we live. Congratulations. 172 Queen Kay Holly re- 2 3 ceives a bouquet of flow- 1 4 ers. 121 Princess Susan Corley wears her famous 5 Sarah Tucker Inn T-shirt. 131 A happy smile on the face of princess Katie Toshiro. 141 Prin- cess Dawn Buttner ls escorted to her seat. 152 Luan Wilfong smiles for the cam- era. PHOTO CREDITS: All photos taken by Sal Hernandez. 'L I 'D ,Q 4 Homecomin Event Li . I N if X K vf ., M ',. Q 11 - 1.h 1 ,,:1 . ... in at 'mg sv ,,.,'4e W Screaming, yelling, cheering came from the radical crowd that filled the high school gym, lt was Friday and everbody made it through the week without being called into Mr. Lopez' office, Febuary 20, 1981 didn't only bring Friday, but also brought the Spring Homecoming Cute little red wagons were pulled around the gym, the Queen and her court were announced, and the crowd cheered on!!ll 111 The crowd roars 1 2 3 4 and cheers as the Queen was escorted by. 121 Luan Wilfong gives the smile of excitement. 131 Willy the Wildcat was there to join in the fun. 141 A float at the rally. 151 The spirit of enthusiasm shown by some of the rally goers. 161 Dawn Buttner, Susan Corley had the suprize of their lives. 5 6 Photo creditsj 1, 4, 5, 6, Trina Coffman 2, 3, courtisy of Spectrum Studios. I . .,,,,,. , ,.:,E,Al H fggip V 1 W f ,,,,.,..,,..,.--vw-0 ' , ,pi '-'lwwf V .if f-1 11 :Q w- W 's1-ww wa W . A ' pp f ,2iff', ,,' v gi, If 5 Q 1-4,-. f. . jg . xg i ,fi Q, W. f, N ' x. xx I ' N W ' ,M if ,,,,,,W,, 1 A, , Q X Ui? ' 1 , par-Law lo A Qfewl- Friend and Sdfwlaf. fan me gfeFfMfCf'1 W 44n,'Z,,Q. Pgrfqn, XJMVC. H,M1L Jw, kwa Jeure, of z,b,.,,,,,, vm Make Q Gfmfo Qcgfavlff. T05 jilaml- wc 01-fevil' ivy +0 XM, l 0, JMC 00 C ,- l 7 W JL X f , wwxlf AM 1 R ff. will 2 ,--ll nv rrffz. H99 -Of Snow Flies At WHS King Snow and his flakes? Why yes! This was the first year King Snow was crowned. Many outstanding men were nominated for this prestigious honor. The voting pro- cedure was much different than the usual procedure at Watsonville High School. The votes were cast in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, dollars, and even a few fives. Each cent counted as a vote. When all the votes were in and counted, the King and his Flakes were announced at the rally on December 12, 1980. One by one the Flakes were chosen out of the crowd. .. Angel Vasquez lwho was out of town at a soccer tournamentj. .. Danny Carrillo. .. George Fujii and George Crandon. Finally the King's escorts ap- peared and searched the crowd for the lucky man! Mike Zenker became King Mike and was awarded the official title of King Snow. ww aff F - .. ..,.., N, . . swf . . .. my , .. .X Mt- sn , . www.. 4. Q4-liiltiteivu 'S Y g -iff' ws , wr 1' ..:,gQ,,.-. , . W dillr glgg lizz ...W 112 bm ,ff royal subjects C21 George Fujii was crowned by 4 Lorie Hrrahara and Dawn Buttner. Q31 Mary Flor endo and Sue Corley happily escort the crowned King on his victory lap around the gym, C45 Leanne Miller escorts Danny Carrillo down the red carpet. Q51 George Cran- don, another Flake, is escorted to his throne by April Macedo and Carla Gomez. 2 C11 Mike Zenker, the first Snow King, beams at his ' ' ' ' - PHOTO CREDITS: Kelly Valentine 112, Shannon Murray 12, 3, 4, 52. Go For Th Gizzard It was a big day for racing fans all over WHS when we had our fourth annual turkey trot. Unfortunately there were only twenty-five runners at the starting line as Angel Vasquez fired the gun. The 3.0 mile course for guys and 2.2 for girls began at the Budhist Church and ended at Geiser Field where the finishers were welcomed with the tune of Rocky played by our band. The winners were: Girls' Kay Holly- cc! Track Kim Haedwick-Athlete Gema Lopez-non-Athlete. Guys' lose Perez-CC! Track lim Wemmer- Athlete Brian Post-non-Athlete. Fe- male Teacher l22-31l' Annie Mar- Samuelson l40-481-Ron Gallino K48- overj-Gene johnson. The presentation of the turkey trot winners was given the next day at a rally. Danny Carrillo announced as Scott Morrison gave out the turkeys. Although it was small the race was enjoyed by many runners and spec- tators. . .hopefully next years race will bring more people trottin on down by the Church to join the fun! 111 A first place for Brian Post. l2l Non-Athlete winner Gema Lopez. l3l The final lap for jessie Zepeda. l4i A fourth straight win for Annie Marquez. T51 Athlete winner jim Wem- mer. l61 Runner recruiter Danny Carrillo. 171 Kay Holly catches her breath. l8l Nearing the finish is Laura Wilcox. I l I ll II I I l I I I I quez. Male Teachers,' 122-311-Dave I I I I I 2 5 1 7 I-4l6I3 flu. g .VVV , us -N ,, A M S Z y . f,f:s,pf,:. is .i ,..., K , K ,K fu S ' 4 Q W, .M 'G' , Q ,. ..., 5 x - , Q V .,,L,. ..a.:..., 4+ ...X :WN We-1 ww-- 2.a-aw' ' . x 2 Ksgeafgif i in 'EQ TQ ' 'YH . Q ak . ,A,' - A: i fi-A X. ll ,,..iE. i kA:k,:W,A ,..A K 5 ' f ,sv..:.f.f'QS+-mis' Q X N: i. 1 ,,...f PHOTO CREDITS Salvador Hernandez 1123456782 37 Broadwa The performing cast of Ring Around the Moon portrayed their characters in such an excellent manner that the play and its cast were invited to Manteca to join the NCCXSSTA Fes- tival. Throughout the years, Miss jol- ly Bilstad has built up a strong drama program, and her great potential in the dramatic field is enormously ap- preciated. 172 Melody Paxton and Stella Nestler act out an 3 . 2 emotional scene. l2l -I 4 Claire Crumpton por- trays lsabelle. 131 A well acted dispute between jon Orozco and john Duncan. T42 Monsrous Hugo. . . PHOTO CREDITS: All photos by Salva- dor Hernandez L... -. ,X .... . E at N M Ye' - Y . ' A X M 5 of Q .A 4-V ,L AJ A , ff' 4. - Y is . 2 ff' 4? L . My M, 1 N, 3- .34, 7 1 HG i... . 'wk K M wx A ' fi ,,-Wg, gig 1 wif W , ww . W lvwwir I 111 Ralphi Razo and john Stan the Man Hopper 1 3 4 give Mr. Bill the vibe. 121 2 5 Ohhhhhhh noooooo . .. 131 Queen-to-be Kay Hol- ly unsuspectingly watches the crowning of the princesses. 141 Willy dunks a Cow- boy on the first place freshman wagon. 151 The trumpet section gets horny. PHOTO CREDITS: Trina Coffman 11, 2, 3, 4, 51. K K LET THE GCOD TIMES ROI.L . . . The week before Spring Homecom- ing was proclaimed Spirit Week. The theme of Spirit Week was Let the Good Times Roll . Activities were planned for each day such as Hat Day, 50's Day, Slob Day, and Friday was Black-and-Gold Day. The two rallies held on Wednesday and Friday were supposed to get the school spirit rolling. Wednesday's rally revolved around the 50's. The skits, routines, and the music were all 50ish. Friday was the Homecom- ing rally the day everyone had been waiting for all week. Spirits were high and everyone was anxious for the crowning to begin. But first came the wagon parade. Several wagons were pulled around the gym, and the Freshmen captured first place. The the escorts appeared on the scene. One by one the prin- cesses were crowned: Katie Tashiro, Dawn Buttner, Luan Wilfong, and Sue Corley. When Kay Holly was crowned Queen, everyone rushed down to congratulate the lucky five- some. A KWH ? 1 ,W Citljiw Q fi Carni Town The heat of a warm afternoon, the smell of cotton candy spinning, and the high pitch of axle grease as the lgg iizzijgz huge rides turn: Carnival! The flavor T of the carnival drew many people g ,. r, this year to spend all their money and the day browsing for stuffed teddy bears. The carnival made loads T + of money, and at the same time pro- A vided an enjoyable three days for all if those who attended. f . l1l Many kids like this kind of T Yo-Yo best. 122 Shelly Rogers' 3 4 5 best stuffed bungie. l3lA car- . nival just isn't a carnival until M4 you ride the Ferris Wheel. 141 Some go to J I 17 0 M b F ridefglgevrideijv but Rafaegflozes goes to 4 Lg- 0 - 1-, l 1 eat. ar emmer fl est e an er- C X bhlvlr, YN xlyfl 'Qi' I JXPKKS, Lxaaje' 6 I Qgfimbz ous and haibraising ride, the Fire Enggine. I Y P7 0 l V25 A 0 I X 0, W1 Q M09 Xf 'A NK V ' 'Q PWZUM , M M ef C ' Q9 Z ' PHOTO CREDITS: sal Hernandez 111, spec- K ,7 4 P ff UU . 9 or K Lid? F5 Uk X A6 K L trum Studios 12, 3, 4, 51. fit ef ev A W W er' J ,gs IL 00 ,,J an V pf ' U7 vs U NX V Y' ' u V.- M- K F0 QM? L0 M 3' 0' 1 J W kjvjxlxfdlx yr. lTi- Dill Yjgf lv? if l NM DMX 096 43 ffl ' fra- be Comes To I -T-4 , w xgyv-V va' My xlyfpwg 6 x Q, f I W 632. gw,QfiM W K? 155-, o QED! on gon b E P I '45 . ,,, ww za -K Nw f , m f W if? 7 , as Q. .15 g ff is . A if t fn, , 1 . .,a - n . ' xi , gi u k k f , . -,, .1 .,, 1 . - ,H X f K r -1 v , . 4 f . , Q - V , f .4 s W. , 11. , ,W f, J 4. . 1 .,,, . ., , 1 , A , , U ' A ,Q -f 1 ft f ,, I , ,Q Y, . ,N ,, , , I U, TA,,-ka fi. . . ' ' 't , .n,,'fx, 1' ' 1 Q 'iw , , ' 1 5 A is 2 , l , A 2 . , , :rf W Ari if 5 w 1 fi 'l it 1 c an tn . ig J 1 ' f,-. 0 K pzkllff' lW'g.s1f Aui, V Livin n T Coast Besides going to the same school, we all have something in common. We happen to have the tremendously good luck to live in the beautiful Montery Bay Area. Many of us take for granted the ability to go to the beach to watch the rolling surf of the powerful sea. We think nothing of going to the Monterey Wharf or to the Santa Cruz Boardwalk for a day of funfilled excitement or pleasure- ful relaxation. But if we all sit down and take the time to consider all of the poor unfortunate souls to whom a visit to the coastline is a major tri , we will all thank our lucky stars gr the opportunity to live in glorious California where the sun and suf is a way of life. I 113 Make sure he's 1 2 buried good. 121 You for- 3 got to take off your 5 4 glasses Hugo. 133 We just love the Boardwalk- 147 lt's nice to just sit and catch some rays. 15D Ride that wave! Our Guiding Stars Shimmer Although people stop growing in feet and inches, their minds never stop growing andjearning. A young child is always wondering and ques- tioning, and so should we. The way to learn is to want to learn. matter how hard a teacher tries, if you don 't want to learn, you won't. At times everyone wonders just when those trigonometric functions and sesquipedelion words are going to be of any use to you in later years. But don 't worry, some day in the fu- ture you might be helping your chil- dren and maybe even your grand- children do their homework in the same classes you struggled through while in high school. So you may not like-or even want to know-what you're learning now, but don't give up. . .because someday everything might come in handy. 111 Theresa Martinez goes through her notes. TO CREDITS: Salvador Hernandez in S vw L2 O Z 5' 5 I' 5: 7? Z O E 'S CU hw ' 55-M 'Y Louie Sweeps Over WH Louie Fix-lt-Right-Now Bilicich has been employed by the Pajaro Valley School District longer than anyone else on the payroll today. As a child, Louie Bilicich lived three doors from Watsonville High School and he be- gan working at the school when he was eight years old. He helped Harry Walker, School Custodian, with his tools. His pay was ten cents a day. ln 1932 Louie was a student at WHS and he was also working as a part- time janitor. He arrived at 6:15 every morning to put coal on the fire so the old building would be heated when the students arrived. Louie also had to light the oil furnace which heated the Main building. Louie graduated from WHS in 1936 and became Head Custodian. Over the years the title has been changed many times to the current Building and Grounds Foreman , but the job is essentially the same-maintaining the WHS campus and buildings, to make it pleasant to be a student or teacher here. Over the past 44 years the campus has undergone many changes. ln 1937 the gymnasium was built. The present cafeteria stands where the tennis courts used to be. Volleyball courts were next to where the li- brary is now located. Louie saw the following buildings go up: Music, Home Ec, English, Library, Science, Math, Business, Foreign Language, Art, Ag, and industrial Arts. In this time the custodial responsibility has increased and the staff has grown from 19 boys to 20 men and 4 or 5 boys. Louie has maintained his usual cool, calm, and smiling manner through seven administrations, starting with l Mr. T.S. MacQuiddy, who was prin' cipal and superintendent of the whole school system, to the current principal, Mr. Ruben Lopez. School enrollment has fluctuated from 600 to more than 3200, when Aptos High School was opened, to the current 2300. Teachers, staff, and students will miss this big man who is never too busy to take care of those little classroom emergencies or to set up assemblies and furnish those last minute items for rallies. Two short bells, heard of- ten across the campus mean HELP-WE HAVE A PROBLE THAT NEEDS LOUlE'S EXPERTISE. The city-community will miss bei: able to call Louie any hour of the d or night for any emergency whit might arise in connection with tl school. Watsonville High School has bet extremely fortunate over the many years to have had an employt of Louie's caliber. His will indeed l a tough act to follow! Happy retir ment Louie. . ,you will be missed. 'Use' 112 Louie takes a break during a 1 tough day on the job. 121 Picture 3 Louie in 1949. , .and here he is! 2 132 Louie hard at work issueing the orders! PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios 11, 32, 1949 Manzanita 121. 6 as , .1 4' aah ibut? ' , , 4, J 'ff- 2' wxfgjffx ' iff? L g'P Q! QQ Q., in 1 V 9-o mv fx wi, J ,f- K X 5. X' 3' ' 1 , Q, W ' . Vg 'VV 4, ' M 1 dag 7 9 ' ,L A M x M H , P Q 4 4 ig? m : f i f 5 ili ,,,, K ,H ,ui li ,Km Xa Wham Wfffie I 1 4 A 'Ja if In Search For Th Futru Looking ahead in pursuit of answers to the unending questions that sur- round us, we are taught not to ac- cept everything but to explore and discover the reasons why. Only a team of skilled and compassionate teachers such as ours could instill this curiousity in us to search for tomorrow. 1 2 11Mr. fuller, assistiant rinci a , is a ways wi ing 3 6 lpo oillstretch a helping 3 hand. 121 A popular sight in the Home Ec. depart- ment, is the bright smile of Diane Se- verin. 131 We all know that the person hiding behind those sunglasses is Naomi Ueberheim. Your tennis shoes gave you away. 141 jack Spurlock points our a spe- cific location on a Spanish map. 151 Russ Taggart is seen striking a natural pose. 161 You don't have to say another word Mr. Bivins, we can see it in your glasses. 171 By school, he's the gentle Mr. McChesney, but by night he's the VOODOO WITCH- DOC TORH!!! 181 The well-remembered overhead projector shines it's light on the unforgettable lean Pogue. if it I' , ,1,. V fff f . ,,g,..,,, ' ' . i.'. V'.' .. Q' , f'l ' 'if ' bg liyf it ra .xi 1 1 1 :T g fi-M -H ,. irsfffcftf ftp - : ga . C its fb, . -, , I I 1 VKVKA ,V . Q ,V f sw' . L - Y . ' fa 7v'f15lQi'3f has gs .s.r 1.-1 Aw : Q Ii as .-, p l lla. 216 4? s y , , A , ' ,J .rw g' Mr'.k , .if Fx - 'UQ 'tiff .c ., sig' .ff - . , mf -. 11, 2 ,394 , z 3,,,,bw4.r-G is gm L i .V 4 tg, t 1 1-f ,, 1 ' , , -,gs ' , f ' ' L- 3' i fit fl 'JY W, .gi . ,,,.. i . g g .A 1,. , A 1 ,f in x:,,..,,.g, I Eng 'at' ts. ....... .... i 'af 1 1- we fl PHOTO CREDITS: Alfonso Barragon 151, 171, Ron Tibbets 121,' Lori Wood 181,' jeff Friessel 131, 161, Chris Hunkel 111, 141. ,av can W xg i , t , ML If si E Y 5 I 1 X-... -...J CCNTROL Here they are, the backbone of our school, the secretaries, attendance office, guidance, office, and nurse's office workers of Watsonville High School. They are the ones who keep things running smoothly and order- ly. As a matter of fact, they do their jobs so well that they are rarely thought of in the busy halls. But their performance has not gone unno- ticed and is greatly appreciated by us all. , gc, -' as 4 IU Mrs. Nielsen is busy with 1 all her filing in the guidance 2 office. l21 Everyone loves lil' 3 4 Alice Wong in the Main Of- . fice. 132 Laverna Huckaby hard at work in the attendance office. f-41 The School Nurse takes care of all the medical stuff. All photos taken by jeff Friosell. A., lWilliarnlBs Plumerfcame to Watson- ville High School in 1959 from New Hampshire, bringing with him the excellency demanded of the New England school idols, He demanded mastery and fullest achievement of the individual student. 1 He taught freshman English: to both the slow riearnedfland the gifteoL and had compassion and understanding ffor all his ,students regardless, of their abilities, ln Q 1971 he was elected is chairman of ,thee English Department following -the retirement, of jack Hamilton. Helhelo' this position until his retirement inf 1981. During the past few years, he has taught junior English and literature. lg ' s fStuo'eots,Q5 colleagues, and 1 parents all loved and respected 1 Plumer. --3-Sa..q,4a One of his students comimenteck He was one of the best teachers I ever had , , . He taught me the value of study that carried me on through high school and into college'i From a colleague: When you worked with Billl you knew exactly where he stood on an issue. .Even though you might have disagreed with him, he gave you the opportunity ,to be heard sWhen,Biil became dedicated to a Cause, which was the students and his department, he would work unstintingly regardless of personal consequences andenorgy to its con- clusion. He had ga rapport with anda dedication to this students that is the mark ofa true teaoher., Bill has left a royal indelible ,mark that willgalways be remembered on those whom he taught and with whom he worlcedff 1--wwffagsfzswssaffwfsf is i 5 .,f . -as AAMQQ mi ,. .1 Q , fsssakaaaa 2 112 An artist's view of Mr. Plumer's famous desk, and an 1 3 actual photo. 121A recent photo 4 of Mr. Plumer in a very familiar pose. 131 Mr. Plumer looks like he's up to no good. 141 Mr. Plumer dur- ing his first year at Watsonville High School, 7958- 1959. PHOTO CREDITS: 1959 Manzanita 141, 1969 Manzanita 11, 41, 1978 Manzanita 131. WSJ 1. '.tiw M qv 1 t 'Q 1 45 Q .5 at -...I V Old Catz Back Imagine going through four years at Watsonville High School that's not too tough to do is it? But then imagine going away to college and coming back to good ol' Watson ville High! Eleven teachers teaching here today have done just that. In fact Mr. Tony Sanchez, a 194 1 WHS graduate, has been coming to Watsonville High School five days a week, nine months a year for 37 years. At one time it was school policy not to employ Watsonville High School graduates. But the administration fi- nally came to their senses and real- ized they were losing many highly qualified teachers. So the school policy was revised and men and women were allowed to return to WHS, this time around in teaching positions. ,pass mm' Wt W swag 11 ,W h I iw Sf' ,ya - .4 1 111 Miss lvanovich, a 1951 WHS grad, today. 121 Mr. 3 4 5 Tony Sanchez, a 1941 B n 9 grad, in his Senior picture. 11 131 The famous Mas Hash's 12 Senior Portrait from 1953. 141 Mr. Richard Hardy, in 1957 he was ASB president. 151 Bob Bivins pictured here in 1960. 161 Len Davies and his flat top graduated in 1960. 171 Bryce George as he appeared in the 1965 Man- zanita. 181 Track, basketball, and track star Tom Leikam in 1966. 191 Mary Kay Chap- pel, then Sauer, was very involved in school activities in 1969. 1101 Mr. Steven Wong complete with glasses and buck teeth graduated in 1970. 1111 james Zun- iga, a 1970 graduate, returned to teach band, 1121 Mr. Tom Leikam looks over his notes very carefully. PHOTO CREDITS: Pictures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 9, 10, and 11 are from past Manzanitas. Alfon- so Barragon 111, and jeff Friesell 1121. ill And last but tak- lng nice weather. 161 Mr. Laue himself between classes. l7l that boring Mrs. Dehart. 181 do ou think you are Mr. Wong, Gene Kel y? C91 Miss Valdez and Mr. Buckler shooting the breeze. L s 53. 214' tag Stardusters In todays world of computers and electronics, it's nice to know that the human element has not been elimi- nated in some of our most important fields-teaching and administration. Our facult teaches their skills with the knowidge that their students today will be the world's leaders to- morrow. Their interest and care shine as the aid our development in preparing gr the future. 90 .IRQ -f..'! s Q23 is As everyone knows there are three assistant principals at WHS. What do they do you might ask. Well . . . they each have a specihc area of concen' tration, and their lists of responsibil- ities are long. Mr. Ronald Staley is in charge of at- tendance and discipline. His main responsibility is supervising the at- tendance office. Mr, Perry Fuller is in charge of special projects and cur- riculum evaluation and improve- ment, Last but not least is Mr. Joh Marlcatos, who is in charge of guid- ance and counseling. Three very dedicated men, what would we do without them? 111 Mr. Marlcatos takes a 2 stand at one of the faculty 7 3 meetings. 122 Mr. Staley ad- 4 dresses the faculty. 131 Mr. Staley looks please about the ongoing conversation. 141 Mr. Fuller caught in one of his good moods. PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios 17, 2, 32, ,lardiel Pinto 142. W. M... v fu z A.. .,fs,x..t-3 Q. gt 31 1 . ,xx V 8- n,,,,,y- 4,.t.w X if vw a p t Rub n n Th Move . Mr. Ruben Lopez - a very busy man, catch him on the run between Pac, faculty or division meetings, Board or SITE Council sessions, District Of- fice, WASC, or Climate Committee conferences, just to name a few. Reams of paper, stacks of books, names, people, schedules, and places all accounted for. A most time consuming job for a most energetic Principal. XR 1 I1l Mr. Lopez concentrates on 3 taking careful notes. 122 Mr. 2 Lopez and Mr. Knego look over their notes during a SITE Council meeting. 131 Marion Rector lis- tens intently to Mr. Lopez's explanation. PHOTO CREDITS: Tommy Uber I2, 31, Spec- trum Studios I1I. ' AMMN. -A gnN siig Albert, D, ,. . l . Allison, C' ' R R Annette, A. fx ., l . , . . . , ZR' X5 E Baldwin, D. Bfanfhff G- . . ' s. ..l i R ...A 1 Bflffffhf l- .A f of Bilfcich, L. A , A . R ' . H' l rsssr 1 B rad, I I ki r K I . .. Bivfns, B. Rll Q 5 . to iu . ,..: A is Bogges, K. A 5 S 5 h iw Bottini, B. St B Bruno, A. W A S Buckler, G. j C . n, ...Q 1:,::' , .. . Caldwell, C- s AA n n . . at AAn Canepa, :K Cardenas, C. ,Q . V .V Chavarria, j. A ' i. AAAn ' ff ,. ,Q.g..Qf .gf CO.-hfo. A. X is ' .R Cortez, A. X iee , ee . W A1n N C Davalosl 5- 'k-: ., i in Nkt K k g K t 5: -1 . . Vg .Q . Diaz p. 4 t ' 3' ,.t 7 .. ... . 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W t R all T V .V , s A , ..... k f 65,55 0 so Presentln The Watsonville High School Staff' Individuals who together create Watsonville High School and make it what it is. They get up every morn- ing, five days a week, and come here to run this institute of learning. They can not be thanked enough nor can they know how greatly appreciated they are. f ' M R x 3 1 .. XJ Qt oSe,uED'QkXS267 X0 9 JJ TAX f M- gpg. at ,W km 1 C34 Www Kc-.Aa--W 41, ,A 111 The everhelpful Mr jones aids Manuel Ruiz on an art project 121 Mr Fischer ex show them how it s done Mr K ukyendahl 141 Taking notes 1sn't all that interesting is it Miss Pickett? 151 Mr. Sargent expressing himself 161 Directing is a natural for Mr. Zuniga. 1 . 1 . 3 plains it in full detail. 131 You 6 - f I I . ' PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios 111, 131, 151,' Alfonso Barragon 161,' 121, 141. 9 J Markatos, j. Markham, M. Marquez, A. Mathias, W. McGarvey, B. D. D. D. D. R. McGushin, Mendez, Michel, Miller, Mock, R . Vi P. Ortiz, M. 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MM X h 5 as 1' A MM:-'. 1 6 5 XR M - A S in Staley, R. i , ..., lm M h fi1 E.. K 'NW Stephens, S. ' .. .M . he Stevens, B. m . .5 ,, l ... i fe Stout, M. 5 ,. Suffivanl M. A , . LL ' fix ,..,. XS X N1 1 M ... M 'b 11 . eM M ...1' M N Sunderland, W. ..e . M.. .. MMMe1 . Taggart, R. Q M 'eee h M h Q N Thomson, V. h 3 A h f we X A wi Thorne, I.. M .hM. - MMM' M if ' 3 Tovari W' .,... .IVV kL,k .5 E , ' M A W r- . is I nm vl ' we Q Xxx My .,,.,,.,.,.... MMM, im, N. ' ' Ueberhe ' 1 j V Valdes, L. ' 2? Weir, I. T Welch, B. Wesly, B. A 3 L 4 , g J wilem, M. , T' :Q M. Wong, A. A T 1 'H Wong, B. Y . Wong! l Yriarte, I. G iv i n g K The teachers spread their knowledge and influence on all of us. Their ways of teaching range from bor- ing lectures to telling jokes. These many people make up the individuality and uniqueness of our school which shines through every student old or new' KU Mr. Schu- 1 m a c h e r is catching ev- ? u ery word dur- ing a teachers 5 6 meeting. l2l Make sure your notes are ac- curate Mr. Hedlund. l3j ls it really that funny gang? T41 Nothing like relaxing. Right Mr. Haney? l5l lt never fails. We always catch her smiling. 162 Why is everyone looking at Mr. Lopez? 5. is nowledge PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios W M 'FV' L 19 ., 1 '1 Every player was a star, a hero each was a part of a team If not for spirit and teamwork their victories would never have been possible Some ath letes shone brighter than others, usually it was those who gave their one hundredpercent. Whether the athlete's goal was to: last throughout the season, be League, Region, Sec- tion, or State Champs, the accom- plishments they made gave them a pride to carry on within their hearts and minds for life. ,Q 111 jerry Legorreta fights against the pin 121 Mi chael Coprivlza covered with mud at the rainy Gil roy game 131 julio Ayala bumps the soccer ball with his head as teammates Sergio Olivarez, Nicholas Guitierrez, Ignacio Sldana, and Angel Vasquez look on. PHOTO CREDITS: Register Pajaronian 111, Tommy Uber 121, Salvador Hernandez 131. ,Girls Take Third In The League Most of the girls' out this year were new-comers to cross-country. At times some of 'em couldn't figure out why they put themse ves through the pain of it all! Thanks to some great coachin and a little nudge once in awhie- they soon learned to appreciate running. North Salinas, was the first, and the closest meet of 'em all, with the Cats' earning an eight point victory by nabbing four of the first six places, Cindy Perlich and Kay Holly-second and third, luana Ventura and Mary Florendo- luana Ventura and Mary Florendo- fifth and sixth. Against Monterey, the biggest win- t18-427, came when the Cats' kept their cool despite some blistering 100-plus degrees. At Alisal's meet in Mt. Madonna, Kay Holly decided to set a personal record of 17:27 for first place. .. Second and third went to Mary Florendo and juana Ventura. Two losses were handed to them from Gilroy and Seaside. The irls' went on to MBL's and took a Hurd place. Also at MBL's- All-League runners were, top performer Kay Holl -fifth with a time of 18:16, and Cindy Perlich- who also ran well for the Cats' taking seventh with a time of 18125. KU juana Ventura comforted by Valerie McGuire. Q23 Our favorite fan-Dad Holly. Gi Kay Holly on our home course. Q47 Top row, Mary Florendo, Gloria Serafica, Kay Holly. Bottom rowg luana Ventura, Valerie McGuire, Liz Reyes. Not pictured, Cindy Perlich. f5l Gloria Serafica as she passes the deer pen. C61 Cindy Perlich after the first cross-country race of her life. f7l Liz Reyes takes lead of the pack! PHOTOS CREDITS: Scott horski - Monterey Hearald CU, Mary Florendo t27, Alfon- 2 5 7 so Barragan t4l. Akimoto t3, 5, 75, jeff Pa- -i1 Xl ws 4' 57' Y 7 2 v 7-Q. 5 ,5',. QV., f . 1 ff? ln! A we 9 . ' H. v -f sf bl ,. -xv ,W ff , wr-- ,QMS ' , 1 A W Z flaw I, ,,. 'fflffw 3 5 ' K f r f' ku , , ' E we 'H +5 QQ Pa 41' 14 4 7' ,v if 4 ?,L ' Q vu ' 'F s X. 5 'K 8 Great piaymg, skatl, and determina tmn were the key xo their success on the Ccxurts This year the gzrifs Varsity 'Mania team was hzghiy successful with an smpresswe '18 wms against only four icfsses They were aim run rxers up :rx the MBL for the fourth year an a mw out Clamiyn Tada, who as cane of time top iunifbrs in the Centra! Coast Sec fi Because of thg hmszed court space, the IV team was cut short Brzgin UQQQSS my the team werefqgietze 1Kik?amQiE?wEsQHir'-fleas?hefisersmilfiisivz l A4 1 is - ff 1i fi Z H f 1 I I T nnls Has Been Good To Wlldcal 5 Q, VEiVV Va X, Y Q2 v , ar 4' 'W 0 A W 4' .t av ? Q WW if 5 49. ag, if-Q, Ei 1 J 1 2 4 proved and Doris Vasquez a hard 1 Cat Netters Fall Short Even though the volleybail teams didn't win as many matches as they wouid've liked to, they showed a lot of team spirit. Most of the players were Smal in height, which put a limit on the teams ability to make over-powering hits. The teams Most Valuable Player Cheryl Fistther made all-league MBL Mrschell Vineyard who was quick with the back up and covered well wasecomplimented on her court play as well as Terry Vasquez for her all-around improvements lean Hidalgo was voted Most Im I , I ' I I I I . I worker and a fast learner was Most improved Setter, Uialean Hidalgo takes a breather be- tween games. Q23 Varsity. Back rowg Kris Tamashiro Annie Torrzse Cheryl Fe- oscher Carole Batin Heidi Knauf Shirley Yamashitar Front row' linda Tanimasa Lrrida Serafica lean Hidalgo Diana Batin. 13? Cheryl Fischer Linda Tanimasa, and Anne Tofrise waitirigifor some back court-action 143 Ng Doris Vasquez Terry Vasquez MimirSerafEca Tammy Kiumly, Theresa Batln Aprii Arreg Mrschell Vineyard iNet Pictured Tina Araoi. 153 Tammy Kurrily in ready position, Photo Credits Saivader'Hernandez i1 33 Chris Hlmlcel Q2 4 53 K o .J .3 11 it WH' QQQQ.. Each one of the 43 gurls that came out to swnm thrs year practrced wrth a lot of hard work dedscatlon and determmatron Their reward was attarmng a season that Watsonville would remember Coach Steve Wong sard of the 200 Medley Relay Team whrch consisted of Darla Baade leanettelercrch LeAnn Mall er and Dana Skelton This team lst erally shocked everyone by setting a new league record of 2 01 7 The frosh soph team won the frrst wom en s Swrmmrng Champlonshrp ln WHS hzstory, which means that, they ve only gust begun! Cll Chnsty Clough fmrshlng a tough lap C21 Dnvnng team Mary Stepovrch Laurel Dunn Chns Swanson Susan Prngak and Cathy Bushman wath Coach June Ellrs 133 Coach Wong srmles as he looks at some wmnmg trmes. 441 Varsity Back row, Darla Baade Coach Wong leanette jer- cich Debbie Vastelnca Anna Petroutsas. 2nd row- Cathy Polfus Deirdre Dauer Karol Hoff Dana Skelton Christy Clough Terry Pahorski. 3rd row' Kim Hardwick Kathy Furtado Tammy Holtz- claw Lon Pirtle Lynne Vasquez, Rosie Stubblefield. Front fow Tina Lissoio Diana Hyatt Susan Dames Leah Smiley. l5l Diana Hyatt gives it all she s got. 153 LV. team: Backbrow' Mr. Wong jill Fort. 2nd row' Mary Wemmer Chris Swanson Mary Stepovich jennifer Pahorskr Cathy Bushman. 3rd row Laurel Dunn Lon Coffman julie Benson Laura Wclcox. Front row' Susan Prnjak Belmda Davalos Momca Morales Linda Flath lenmfer Roach. Photo credits.: chris. 1-maker l1,2,3,4,5,6l. S S . . . 4, . . I 1 . ,, . . . 11 t . S u 0 . . y 1 1 ' , ' H - 1 4- K 1 1 1 . , , II . . . KZ: , ' - 4 X , , xi - 1 2-35' , . . . . . K may K. -- , . 'pk k.h, v it ' kd . . . . . wk . . 2 . I ' I 1 1 1 , ' O 1 Q 1 ' 1 1 . I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 , , 5 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 l 1 lv f 1 , X 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . , 'L i .4 1 . I 1 i ' 1 1 1 . . 1 1 S -ku QW nnq, 'w-w---- - 4 ef ----- 'ir rw if af WRVAM ed' ' 1 54 Y C 1 , My M W 71 NQ3w'Y.53Bm.. They're Still Th Champ Another season, another Champion- ship team. Correction- two more Championship teams, and 1 co- Championship Team. All three teams showed 6-0 dual meet re- cords, and both the Varsity and FroshfSoph Teams captured MBL Ti- tles. Frosh Champ Raul Espinoza led the young Cats' as Santos and javier Go- mez followed placing 3rd and Sth. jaime Garza came in 3rd, while jason Sloan and David Crawford placed 7th and 9th in the jV race. Angel Vazquez set a new course re- cord of 15:02 at jack's Peak Park for 1st place Varsity, Nicholas Guitierrez and jose Perez were 2nd and 4th. . . Sophomores jesse Zepeda and David Barrajas finished 11th and 15th. Had Coach Len Davies let Saul Ortiz Cstressed kneej compete, Watson- ville would've probably had four fin- ishers in the top five. Even though they were 7th in the CCS5 All-League and All-Region run- ners Angel Vazquez, Nicholas Gui- tierrez and Saul Ortiz weren't very happy after the race that they had peaked for all season long. . . but as Coach Davies said, Seventh in the entire CCS ins't too shabby. ljj Nicholas Guitierrez and Saul Ortiz in an- other close finish. i2j juan Ramos takes the lead. l3j IV team on the line. C45 Angel Vazquez at Regions. l5j jV: To 1 Eric Patton, jaime Garza. Middle, David Cgawford. Bottom, AI- fonso Barragan, George Cranclon. Not Pic- turedg jason Sloan, Mila Lesuie. l6j Frosh: Top, Santos Gomez, Raul Espinoza, juan Ramos. Bottomg javier Gomez, Pablo Lopez, Eric jo- hansen. t7j javier Gomez leaves another one behind. l9j Varsity: Left to Right, jesse Zepeda, Saul Ortiz, jose Perez, David Barrajas, Angel Vazquez, and Coach Len Davies. PHOTO CREDITS: 1 4 5 Mary Floendo 13, 5, 6, 9j, Scott Akimoto 6 t2,7,8j,RegisterPa- 2 3 7 8 9 jaronian Cl, 41. 1. , W vyffvf . fi ' ' q.11v5.o.?Zx -' ' f . A WX. WW ww MW' '-4 M' ',,, 'N ' ,,,,v' vfir 4 x xl. 'P ' K 1. ' 'W . 'x L A. A L,:m'uhlU ., . .. , ,. -- W'9'z1f M x ' 0 ,M .Zam i Q W Q X5 ,gi 'i' ' ,fig x D i .. lg s wk-Ag , - I Y yi , an il' gl Y V 2 L..,. ,wg , k..LA 4aov ,mu k .4 Year They Il R member Not a second's time had gone by in the first game of the season before we all knew that this year's Varsity Football Team was going to face a whole new ball-game. Mark Sauce- do's opening kickoff dribbled to- wards the goal line as the Wilcat team swarmed ali over Pacific Grove and David Bucaloy came up with the loose pigskin in the end zone to make Watsonville look like a winner for the first time since their victory against Alisal on October 13, 1978. Last year's 0-9 record was merely a battle cry for this year s team who ended that nightmare by gaining a 7-3 overallg making this year s - son the best in 26 years. Unranked in the Region IV the Cat's finest hour came when they upset the numbers two rated team,Soquel. . Handed their first loss against North Salinas, the Cats came back and beat every other team in the league until rain, and Gilroy, extinguished their playoff hopes. A happy ending closed the season when Alisa! bit the dust against the gutsy Wildcats 46 8 at our Homecoming Game Q13 Greg Melton escorts Ronnie Crawford into end zone with the winning touchdown, Q27 Robbie Rigsby looks for his favorite target. i3J Coach jerry Walter celebrates another victo- ry. Ml David Bucaloy after making the first touchdown of the season. i5l A happy team after a glorious victory. i6l Another comple- tion by sure-handed wide receiver Mark Sau- cedo. i7l Mark Baliesra set up a gowahead field goal with a 46-yard gain. C81 Back row' Robert Martinelli Phil Sotomayor iohn Mitcheii Matt Ryan David Hirai Greg Melton Jason Revere Nick Haas lose Ruiz. 2nd row' Steve Swank fred Pigao Ronnie Crawford Alan Shimamoto Anthony Cocroft Michael Co- priviza Steve Bugayong David Hernandez lohn Smith. 3rd row' Robbie Rigsby Bobby Lopez Eugene Tsuji john Sotomayor Robert Mike Orozco COACHES: Dick Hardy Earl Pirtie jerry Walter Ben Welch Mark Sauer. ,leff Little. Sth row' Dennis Leon David Buca- loy Tom Knego joe Alba Mark Saucedo Rick Keaton Mario Montoya. Front row' Mi- guel Rodriguez Alan Moore Albert Mar- tinez Dickie Sanchez Rufino Rangel Elpidio Bugayong Frank Ferreyra. Not pictured' Jesse Munoz, A A Photo credits? Register Paiaronian ii 3 73 Mary Florendo 42 4 63 Salvador Hernandez Q59 and Ed Show 181. I 11 fl 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 7 I I I f I I ! I I I 1 I Cornett, Paul Siefke, Mark Baiiesta. 4th row: I I Y I I I I I Y I P I I 7 I if 7 f I I I I I I I I I I 'l 5 2 E 3 4 7 B '45 Fm 334' 8 V Q 1 ,In E si vf , ' ' P M F, . Q ll PJ ' , ,, 5 ' 2' 6 J hi 'M 'E , w 4 . M ll' ' i if ' f ffw-1 f ' Y V . , . , L . x- sf 3 ' f h WX fi Q - ' I . af v-1 WX- H X 5 , Q Af 1. 1 .3 . NN, 1 ' ' X .9 X ww. 35,-2? 'Y ' A KWW ' ' .b 1 Q ij , -' f. M .. , ' . f' 5 ..,, Q . ,. if s ' Q 5 W , ' 5 1 ' N lf X 3 Ya' Q W , g' ,Q QW' 5170 ,X ,Y . n ' . j75 IV Cats Plagued B Injuries Having 16 players youfylwith various injuries, the j.V.l,ZflQIQ2lym struggled through the seasonyglsffhanks to the help of some Varsity players who stepped in for a couple of games, it wasn't as tough on the young team as tt would've been without them The team showed a good attrtude and a lot of rmprovement whlch wrll be to thelr advantage next year Special Awards went to Davxd Greco Most Valuable Player and Outstandmg Back Ernc Sandoval Most lnsplratronal Randy Carlon Most Improved Tommy Coprrvlza Outstandmg Lmeman Sparked by these players next year s Varslty an trcrpates a good season ill lohn Espmoza pracnces for the big game l2l The IV lme ready to go! 131 Kent Honda gets some ups from Coach McGushm Photo Credrts Salvador Hernandez 12 33 Kelly Valentrne ill Ed Show Q41 VARSHTY Special Awards ,went to Mark Saucedo Golden Helmet 'lst team all league MBI., 'lst te am of lense and defense all' Santa Cruz County and Most Valuable Player all Counflakllrdlzlbse Ragsby, Tst team all County 'lst team quarterback alle' MBL joey Albaflst team all County, tst team all MBL, and Most Valuable olfe save hneman Rack Keaton, Black Helmet Honotable' Mentron all County and Most Valuable de fenswe bac-k Anthony Cocroft, Honorable Me-ntxon all MBL 1 t team all County and Most Valuable delensnve lrneman Robert Martln ellr, Honorable Mention all MBL and all County, and Most Versatile Matt Ryan, Most lnsprratronal Greg Mel ton Most Valuable back Alan Moore Most improved Make Orozco Honorable Mentuon all MBL and all County 0 . 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V- NK fm .Q , . - -' Q- 3. 3 t Q, .gb ,gsm ,Jw V ? SQMX Q .gg , fx.. K-ggfiggkj 2 XV 1- --.,.. . . -L , , X ' R .,k 1' . .Q f' k ,5 ., i '4 . , - ' .S NE wr J X iff-If S+- ' f-. 2 f f , ,1 . V - - ' f . , if K .fi has . .- 'f8'?f9F ' is Y . - - f . M . A .R X K A .5 fgsqtdf W TL - Q J Ji -.yi K .wif . - . . . -Q Am , .2 Q-- . K k,. wx. . Q . 4 A ..-. :--- -. - . , 3 - . ,. - - V 1 QI QQ! x ., ,lf J' f Tough Season For Young Catz Most of this year's team was com- posed of hard-working Freshmen, ut despite their great efforts they came up with three wins, four losses, and one tie. Closing the season Coach Ron Gallino was optimistic and said, lt's a good roup of Fresh- men and they will mice a great Var- sity team. Special awards went to, Kyle Ko- bow-Most Valuable Player, jerry Dollente-Outstanding Back, Maui Bautista-Most improved, and David Baum-Outstanding Lineman. With a years experience behind them, the 1980 frosh-soph football team looks forward to their upcom- ing football years. VII Ray Longoria call- ing a play. l2l Team 1 picture: Top row, lo- 2 sefino Hidalgo, Kyle Kobow, Ray Longoria, 3 4 Ted Deritich, Ralph Romero, Mickey Hernandez, Tom Mclntosh, Sal Martinez, jim Artley. 2nd row, Matt Veranjes, Frank Farmer, john Mullane, Tom Thompson, Steve Dobler, Erik Dobler, David Vega, Richard Hill, john Klay, David Ha es, 3rd row, Robert Cheader, Gilbert Valenzuela, Sergio Oli- varez, joey Vargas, loaquin Seguria, Scott Clemer, E isio Avila, Greg Borquist, Maui Bautista, Greg Hansen, Brian Harris. Bot- tom row, Greg Pena, Ierfy Gould, Adam Stubblefield, Jerry Dollente, Kerry Dahl, lavier Carranco, Peter Cervantez, Lonnie Lacy. C37 One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, go Catz go! i4l Coach Samuelson getting tough with quarterback Greg Hansen. Photo Credits, Salvador Hernandez 11, 2, 33, Kelly Valentine i4l, Ed Show t5l. , . M l 9 9 9 V as-?at3s ?e,e,zSsrf?a? timers ? l aking Of Champion . . . -is ,230-, For as long as anyone can remem- ber, Watsonville has always been the team to beat when it comes to soccer. These kids gorw up with it, and in soccer that means a lot. Most of Watsonvilles players had played together five or six years before they put on the Wildcat uniforms. This ear's team KMBL Champs, possibly Region, and even Section Champs! had a disproportionate amount of talent. Led by All- American Angel Vasquez, the Wildcats had at least three other players who would've been the star on most high school teams- all-leager Nicholas Gutierrez, su- perb defender Hector Happy Molina, and shooter Luis Porras. There were no weak spots on the cat roster. You'd be hard pressed to find five men on any area high school team as skilled as the five who were waiting on the Watson- ville bench when the 77 starters were on the field. Coach Dave Grabast said, I had an easygob, b the time they got to me, t e kiogwere already hi h- ly skilled-much more than other teams. I was in charge of mental toughness. I knew that if they played their best, they would win because they have superior skill. Other all-leagers included for- ward Salvador Vasquez and Ar- turo Vasquez, defensemen Hec- tor Molina and Ignacio Saldana who were selected to the second team. Wildcats Fidel Flores, Luis Porras, and David Navarro were listed Honorable Mention. Photo Courtesy of the Register Pajaronian ...A4Bl CTL4A4PS 77578 78-79 79-80 80-81 ...IlECHT9FJlffb4A4P5 77278 78-79 79-80 80-81 ...lfC5'CTL4A4PS 77578 78-79 FC7LU?111 HNISf1fT1CJhi5 80-81 Kings h n It Comes To Soccer 1 7 3 4 Ul Nicholas Gutierrez drib- bles past the opponent. 125 Angel has undoubtedly in- 5 7 ll 5 9 10 spired many young players in the community, Grabast said. Bl He plays so hard and so well. We all admire him so much, we just want to go out and work as hard as he does, said Nicholas Gutierrez. Q43 Angel. .. I think my enthusiasm is the most impor- tant thing I bring into soccer. I love soc- cer. I really put a lot into it, I put out every effort. i5l Goalie David Navarro blocks a powerful looking shot by the opponent itil Ignacio Saldana and a Sali- nas player scramble for the ball rn front of the goal while Salvador Vasquez eyes the action Q71 Luis Porras and the rest of the Wildcat team won the MBL title for a forth strarght trme 683 Fidel Flores ready to kick C91 Arturo Vasquez boots the bali past a Salinas defender C103 Group shot Top row Angel Vasquez Nicholas C-u tterrez Mano Borba Roman Valdez la vrer Soto Victor Olrvarez Ignacio Sal dana Hector Molina jose Hernandez Coach Dave Grabast Bottom row Salva dor Vasquez Sergxo Olivarez Pedro Fre gosa Davnd Navarro Iulto Ayala Arturo Vazquez Luis Porras Not pictured Fidel Flores Angel Gudmo Juan Vaquez PHOTO CREDITS Sal Hernandez I1 2 3 4 5 8 10 113 Regsster Pagaroman 46 7 93 ' U I N f . '- 'SX' I , ., K, . N K K j 5 k isis ' - - ...' Q X11 N-,E NA. ,,.x.. , . Y 3 -4- G 4 3 X ,Q ...X . 'ik Q .. 1 , ...1- .W-.M-w -sgm . .- . W N- Q wQ+k was ,r a 'xx' a, ,Q . ' X , . 'li'f'4'9'f K .4 , Q ' f .r t2Q,.f,,,,l .g 'W 1,1 w- 3 Q 'X' 1 lay Vee Cats Quick Learners --B As the varsity, they too opened with a glorious victory winning 9-out of 13 matches against Santa Cruz. ln the early matches the young Cats saw what they had to improve upon and did their best to learn, and develop their skills throughout the season. They soon realized what it takes to be winners. Against North Salinas they won 4 out of 7 matches, They roped and tied the Salinas Cowboys 29-55 Pablo Lo- pez was the highlight of this match when he pinned his opponent to re- main undefeated in league play. At MBL's they came in 4th as a team in the same order as varsityg behind Gilroy, North Salinas, and Monterey. lt was evident this year in both varsi- ty and jay vee that Gilroy was the team to beat. In fact, if you went to the MBL finals it seemed as if it were the MBL against the Gilroy lineup, with this in mind you can expect a good match when the Cats come back and face this team who invaded our league-next year! AWARDS: Monterey IV Tourneyg Kerry Dahl and Dale Crandon 1st, Gilbert Razo 2nd Sual C eballos and Chuck Segura 3rd, Gilroy Frosh Tourneyp Efrain Torres and Palbo Lopez 2noL Kerry Dahl 3rd, Saul Ceballos 4th. JV MBL'sf juan Flores 7st, Kerry Dahl and Pablo Lopez 2nd. 1 2 3 C15 First takedown for Saul Ceballos. 121 Tom Arichebque coming out of the referees 7 5 8 9 position. l3l Gilbert Razo be- tween rounds. l4l luan Flores right after the call. 151 Frank Farmer rides his guy out. C61 Kerry Dahl fights the pin. Uh Richard Hill wai- tin' for the whistle. l8l Freshman Chucky Se- gura looks bushed, C91 Group: Back, Assistant coach Leland Morel, Pablo Lopez, Saul ji- menez, 2nd rowg Francis Renee Correa, Ceasar-Lomeli, Ge a. 2rd row, Wil- liam Rio Nieses, jesse Carranco, juan Flores, tom Arichebque, Richard Hill, Front, once in a while coach joe Reyes, Kerry Dahl, Saul Ce- ballos, Frank Farmer, Octavo Bautista, never a coach Mark Hernandez. PHOTD CREDlTS: Mary Florendo i2, 4, 6, 71, Kelly Valentine K1, 3, 5, Bl, Georges bro-Felipe Zepeda l9l. -S.. Ti! M ' ' 2' ' -- ' r W.'fzmftfrgzzegw...fi- ll, , M. 14' .. we vw A t f 1 f ' - ' ff fsfwf iv' V ' Q - f 5 pw ' . ' . . ,,.... ,, . ,,,, A 'w if . A 4 if i , ft: . W. 5 .' ' r , ..... ., , . , . .,.., , . ,, -' 5 ,,,, - ' an ' ' - . , t t 5 'N Wi'.?7 f:J5rW lf 'n?'f,J, H . . fqffg-wtf' wiv: :H Wi' ' 4, '-ww w fx Tr . r ji . - gg' ,,. . ,,,. Qs i 5 ,f', ' f .. , ir, -A , ,, .. in 53354215 Tv 8 3 N Watch Out. . Those Catz Are Coming Back' - Opening their season with a good victory against Santa Cruz, the Catz showed that they were letting themselves be coached. Most importantly, they displayed team unityfwhich is vital-in any sport. For as long as anyone could rememberg Watsonville was the Scrooge to the MBL. until this year. . .which proved to be a rebuilding year. At the league opener for both teams, North Salinas did something that hadn't been done in the MBL for two years-they beat our team 35-30. Only the score didn't tell the whole story, Throughout the season there were three holes in our varsity lineup U57, 167, and 198lg therefore, at dual meets, other teams were scoring 18 points for free. Wrestling is avery mental sport in which you try to out-think, instead of out-muscle, your opponent. The idea is to save your strength and use the other guys muscle against him. All season long the coach never let his wrestlers forget the relationship of wrestling to the rest of their lives: he let the guys choose their own realistic goals, and work up to them. The Catz placed forth at the MBl,'s and a sur- prising seventh at Regions qualifying the lead- er of this years band of survivors to Secitons, 129-pounder Gus Paz, we took second to Git- roys Zeke Robles. tGus had previously beaten him 8-2 in a dual matchj Qualifying, despite a severe case of the flu, was jason Sioan who settled for a forth place. Dennis Leon, Robert Gutierrez and Phill Sotomayor also took fourth place positions. lt was a near miss for Gus Paz at Sections to earn a trip to State when he was beaten 3 1 in the first round of consolation The CCS has traditionally been one of the strongest sec tions in the state Making it there from Re gions is a big step There were five wrestlers from our team that made it four of them tumors who will be coming back for more' Watch out for them next year' 'MP' za QM. s ieioxt. me if .C y f f la G '1.R5l'L- mg mr AWARDS: Blossom Hill, Gus Paz 3rd Robert Gutierrez 4th, Coast Classic Robert Gutierrez 5th, Gus Paz 6th. Monte Vista, lason Sloan and Robert Gutierrez Znd, Dennis'Leon 3rd, Gus Paz 4th, Phill Sotomayar Sth. Westmont, jason Sloan and Dennis Leon 2nd, Gus Paz 3rd, Gibby Moreno 4th, Gonzalezg Phill Sotomayor 1st, jason Sloan, Dennis leon, and George Crandon 3rd, Gus Paz and Robert Gutierrez 4th, MBI.: Gus Paz andlason Sloan 1st, Phill Sotomayor and Robert Gutierrez Zmi Dennis Leon and ferry Legoretta 3rd, Dale Crandon 4th. Regionf Gus Paz 2ncL Robert Gutierrez, Dennis Leon, lasan Sloan, and Phill Sotomayor 4th, lerry Legoretta Sth. 1 I 4 , C11 Spotlight on Jason g g 10 Sloan. C2l lason scoresa ull' takedown. C33 George 1' ,S 16 Crandon breaks the grip for an escape. C45 Beto Gutierrez, always a good sport. C51 Right before a pin. C6i Dennis Leon psychs his guy out. C7i The end of the round. i8l Facing off before the action. C95 George Crandon tries to get his opponent on his back. C103 Phill Soto- mayor and his archrivalg Manning from Mon- terey. C113 Dennis in control. C121 Group: Back, Phillip Sotomayor. 2nd rowg jerry Legoretta. 3rd rowg George Crandon, Dale Crandon, Gibby Moreno. 4th rowg Robert G. Gutierrez and a shy coach Gary Garcia. Front, jason Sloan, Dennis Leon, Gus Paz. . . Gilbert Razo. C131 Coach gary Garcia helps out Gus Pa- z. . .C14l, . .and he sticks him to the mat. C151 jerry Legoretta ready to explode. C161 Dale Crandon tries to get his opponent on his back-just like his brother. PHOTO CREDITS: Kelly Valentine CZ, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 161, Felipe Zepeda CS, 7, 123, Alfonso Barragan C1, 3l, Register Paiaronian C'l4J, and Mary Florendo C151 lay-Vee's n Th Rebound This year's IV team was often quite good. Their record was six wins and eleven losses. The top scorers were: Eric Hazelhofer scoring 332, Ben Akiyama scoring 241, Steve Dobler scoring 158, and David Greco scor- ing 157. All together the team scored about 1,151 points. Their main rebounder was Steve Dobler scoring 56pts. while playing offense and 113pts. while playing defense. With all the great efforts shown this year, they are likely to contribute their best to the Varsity Team next year. I 2 15 David Greco plays man to man against Harbor. Zl A 3 4 5 happy team after a glorious victory. 3l IV Team: L-R: Pe- ter Martinez, David Greco, Ben Akiyama, Steve Dobler, Tommy Coprivisa, Eric Ha- zelhofer, and joe Hildago. 45 Ben Akiyama- hero for a night. Si Peter Mar- tinez ready to make a free throw. PHOTO CREDITS: 11, 31 Alfonso Barragan. 4 Shun' hui nike. kwa-Nlww ,.,., ,,,,, Wm , M ' M... 'Ci ..,. if er2f A Q ...A Arrk W m. is X 'wi 5,1 f 1 A 25 Am l ,, i f Q 'F' gb 'W ' 5408 FW' an ,L gf f 3 gg ..,,,,f6v ' kai MQ' arsity Build For Th Future Seniors Roliveff BQi, 3 cedouied the Wil dcatz in rebounding and scoring respectivelyg David Ba? chez, and Manual Mancha aisn con'- t ributedlgreatIy to the success ofthe u fnjuribs jto Greg Meltonuanduiohn Sotomayorhurt their progress, but they should be 3 bighelp u :o us next ar' M , u jose Ruiz and MSteveBUgayonugQ bQth seniors, proved tobe valuable assets fto1the4Catz, and they wi!! be missed ,uW. V A K . A V I k , 4TwfwQunsY Piayersiuaxuevinuu TSillQf ' ie Yi?m?if? SS5D4 u S-iihifi Valuablelexperfienceahd wiilbe 3556 utc heIp th1e1 CatZ next se3sQn,, 1a 4u u u i WuQt!j gguighth retgxrrfer5,uth e Catz LQQE to ui ha u auusffong1 gqa5on1in asaliggzp T W11143gffu Flefiz1usiiiqEcsqiisypu A u aftheibaop'inuanticipazion. u u 5j i23 Manuel Mahtha, Steve, 4 5 Bugayong, Greg Melton, ' u 5 jeff Hermosbiilo, lose Ruiz, Eric Tomiinson, .Robert B015 Kevin Her- mosiiio, gDavigifBatistiCh, john Sowmaymt, Sfiudedomiekie uSand1?21Q f3?,Mar3- ui! Mahcha dh the move. 147 kise iH6i!Y Woadj Ruiz takesuzg shat. C55 Mark Sau-' cedo Puts a blockade on the Mariners. uCREDfT5Y Regifahffu 2P3iHffi0?3flQ1i5?fu uCbffSiHvr1ke2uuuf234 Sh2nn6gx' Mw7fay uI1g pix xistich, jeff Hermosillo, .Dickie San-u B W,,u-vugfp LL 1 .,1,z, haf 5 W Wm. ,Q Kashi! Q-N-q...,,,...,. L x , .A XM .. ., sws- -1 :S -warm . -- .K rr, -1 LQ 1-M, Q ,, ,, ,..,, A +V' l Y , . Q Depressing Season For Frosh Soph Team lf not for Serge Olivarez, this year's team wouldn't have won one game. In the last few seconds of the Alisal game, Serge made a basket and won if for us. It was one game to remember. The season re- cord wasn't very good, but those guys, gave it their best and got a year's exper- ience and a reason to come back win- ning next year. 411 Bill Shot takes a shot . 123 Serge Olivarez takes advice from Coach Marquez. C31 Brian Harris on the move. 141 Bill Shot jumps for the ball. 451 Topg Eric Abergath, Andy Kodis, Bill Shot, Greg Hansen.Middleg Ron Conlin, Tom- my Mclntosh, Bill Spangler, Brian Harris. Bot- tomp Serge Olivarez, Rodger Idemoto, jerry Dollente, Greg Clark. l6l Andy Kodis shoots for two. SHOTO CREDITS: 11, 4, 61 Salvador Hernan- ez. atz Tee Off t PV Golf Course N I few' ' si, -vary -pg, ,,,, ' -,mfg 5 ,M J ' essggfygzv 5, ,wr ,f k , , ,,.' . , . , fs, ,,, Mr. Kosinski has coached the golf team for the past two years. Their season has just started with a few practice games and they lost the first two against Harbor and San Lor- enzo Valley. This season Mr. Kosinski was quoted, At the moment, they are all work- ing very hard, and there are about five different players working to- wards being the number one play- er. 1 2 C11 Cyndy Nakayama has 3 S found the right grip. Q29 Brian Daniels-one heck of a putter. 5 l3l The perfect golfer's stance is displayed by Todd Taylor. f4l Smiling joyfully is Gary Hiura. Q51 Looking in amazement is Eric Wilber, C63 Larry Floreo comes through with a swing. PHOTO CREDITS: Tom Uber VI. 2, 3, 4, 5, 63. V si N 'Ana-ta mi ,ff I' 91 sg s N. 'tx Tkhq. Wildcatz Shoot For Th Hoop! '- About twelve sophomores and a few freshmen made up the lay-Vee team. Most outstanding player was Diane Riverag followed by many oth- ers. The team finished the season with a 16-9 overall record and an 8-6 league mark. I'm sure they all contri- tubed their best towards the team and knowing this means we should have a fine season next year. 1 111 Coach McGushin plots strate- 1 gy. 121 Run for the rebound. 131 4 Girls wait for two points. 141 Team Picture: loann Williams, Kathleen Kane, jennifer Eichorn, Dlunn Esch, Ali- cia Martin, Marta Buliach, Cindy Clough, jill Miller, Diane Rivera, Amie Nielson, and Coach McGushin. PHOTO CREDITS: 11-61 Salvador Hernandez, 17,81 Manny Travers, As a local newspaper put it, Wat- sonville High's girl's basketball team doesn't visit a gymnasium, it invades one. This proved to be true as the Catz won game after game making their way to be one of the two top teams in the region. They also earned a spot in the CCS playoffs. This was an excellent experience for them, being that they have three re- turners next year who are: Lisa Mar- tin 6'3 and all leaguers Barbara Cas- tro and Annette Yamashita. Barbara Castro made MBL All- League Girls Basketball First Team. Annette Yamashita was named to the 2nd team. And Kay Holly was given Honorable Mention. l 111 Kay Holly works the ball to 2 3 Leanne Miller. 121 Wendy Witmer 4 432 jumps for the rebound. 131 Barbara Castro trys to pass to Luan. 141 Team Picture: L-R Rose Mar- tinez, Barbara Castro, eth Niels , Kay Holly, lanie Cicoraut, Luan ilfong, Lisa Martin, Leanne Miller, Beth Ash, Wendy Witmer, Lucy Lettunich, Annette Yama- shita, and Linda Serafica. i L . ,.,. S . . W.. ' 1 . ...- s JUNSURS . ,ns .85 ix ...is ' Q und , H i v ,gy k ,Q NY 'uf 'M x 9 J , L 'xx 'x '-we--1.i.,,,A Ur N X Q. if K wk-M A ,NYM . '-1-...,Mwq-N S S 5 19,3-.HN4 .......,. A. , .. ..,45jg,1- K' '.'A.' Q N gg 4 -, .- ,f..,. X -NS M ,. - -av 4 a- 1. f r .. 5 , -.. is -' f 'K - ' f P' ' -4 - a ?'5 Q S' L H, C 3 ' W ' f N -:Q , x ,.-- I - X vv W ,ae- N Q K . .1 .. 1.: V, - 1,- Strohg Season In Store For Sluggers W ,i vFJg , H , ,MM 94 HM, J , , f Q, VW ,E W., H4611 y K 'W' 4' gfab, NVUWW I ua gy ' M N 5,-QM Y l X 1 4' 717 . - , ,,., 1 - -.,,,,, . ,, E tw E 4 m 7 Q11 Laura rivas ready to 8 10 swing. Q21 Suzanne Wil- 1 bur plays close to the E ll bag. i31. . .for a double play. K41 Linda Serafica shows concentra- tion...l51. . .before she releases the pitch. i61'Susan Corley keeps her eye on the ball. 171 1V catcher, Theresa Rojas. C81 Cheryl Fischer in her catchers position. i91 Cheryl leads off at first base. C101 Varsi- ty: Backg Coach john Goicovich,Laura Ri- vas, jenny Eichhorn, Susan Corley, Su- zanne Wilbur, Wendy Witmer, Diana Ri- vera,Linda Serafica. Front, loann Wil- liams, jean Hildago, Pam Kaselica, Bgjh Nielson, Rose Martinez, Annette Yama- shita, lay Vee, Back, Dee Dee Rivera, Rosa Luna, Josie Martinez, Debbie Moonan, D'Lyn Esch, Libby Machlachlan, Tammy Kurily, Annie Marinovich, Front, Karen Nouges, Theresa Rojas, Amy Niel- son, Toni Sglav, jill Miller, Cindy Clough, Mischell Vineyard. PHOTO CREDITS: Salvador Hernadnez 41, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 81, Tommy Uber i9, 101. ,,,,.,..,,,,,. ,,,,,. ,W 3,72 K 2 , Z Wfmff Q ,,,,i1 f or 'A . , V ,, ,'.f 5 ,,, , srzasi lii - 1 'i 5' ?5f:L '1 f1 I 'W' ' Wa f 'ir i , 1 is Q i'li 1 5 1 WWW 2 Q 1 illl 1' 1 sri , ' it F ,, tml? ' 7 ' j i , at 4 C, ,M Ll1QitF? 1 C 131131 1 ,-,, , rrr i rr iirs 1 . 1 I f ' 1 -,,. xt 1 ' ff f ., 4 1 - Myaff ww: f -V Y 5, if gg '1 'l l ri, , I Q , a s B . , .,, ? Q ' va 1 O M C 1 5 rs, 5 v'- E U a ,N . V gig f- l ISR R41 11-we I-. J , 2 Group n t h 11 . ,,L,, ,,,.L.. I i V, - 9 ,W H ft ts!!! 'gt , 3 if i l :'i All y '7'A 3 1 C13 Track CL-RJ: Fred Pigao, Rob- ert Cornett,...,Eugene Tsuji Randy Carlon, Mickey Hernan- dez, leane Canepa,. . .,. . .,R- alph Razo,. . .,Kent Honda, Chucky Se- gura, Richard Patton,. . .,Rufino Rangel- ,. . ,,. . .,Peter Cervantes, Robert Hall, Paul Beilby, Liz Duncan, jim Artly, Rich- ard Hill, Bill Shot, Eric Patten, jesse Zepe- da,. . .,. . .,Lori Coffman, Kim Hardwick, 26 45 Kris Swanson, Beth Ash, jenny Cornell Vicky Rivera, Iulie Blivens, Karen Mat- tingly, Liz Reyes, April Arreg, Lucy Pass, luana Ventura, Kay Holly, Susan Prnjak l2l IV Baseball lL-RJ: Doug Saucedo Swmg f5yD,Cky lcoachl, Tim Keldsen, Steve Smith, The Varsltylme E Cream Of Th Crop 'B W Cf .R wwe-2 H. Q lsr,-A ,V 5QlvyW 4911 ' Soccer is a highly skilled sport. . .and Watsonville players take it seriously. Most kids around here enter youth leagues in soccer and by the time they get to high school their skills are already developed. IV Coach Ronald Hedgpeth has been the area co-ordinator for the youth soccer leageus in our community for the past eight years. What Watson- ville has been experiencing is wave after wave of the cream of the youth-league crop. PHOTOS B Y SA LVADOR HERNA NDEZ Q ,, if 'E' ,1 Q. yr' Q ,L t W i, , i i l if K AM A 1-up-V' , Q ' in I .4 'W .L Q it ' , 2 , W S ' if WZ L .. is 3 li . -Q c R r R y , i tss tg y r R W .la, rft' ,A R ,f ,t 5, -- ,, M. I , .,,,,4- .au it at i my ix ,S Q l - L ' 1, 1 V M ' , Q' V W 9' MK R WW 'WW w x .J W W rzkk A V aa V ,. ' ' W 9 T M ,wwf W f ' , E W.. LW i M ,H WW rrrrl i tirs i rrtll 4 i yy,y 1 2 X17 Group: Backp lesse Torres, ' W W5 3 4 Hugo Martin, Arturo Ayala, Vin- Cent Castillo, Luis Medina, Da- Wm i W WW i rc 1 W '1 ,,i, l .9 5 vid Baraias, Gr!-28 Pena, Coach A 4 y V tm yg i . 3 ciy, ,,,, Ronald Hed th F , D .d H W if f i t ,,l, gpe . rom, avi ernan- y gg l 3' 'T ..e L 1 4 Q f . rl dez, Kent Honda, Enrique Reyes, Hector W 'R' W WW Rodriquez Raul Espinoza Q23 Kevin r W rirs 4-V -A i . f . -. yr it is a e . gr M M -W Wifi 'V y Q y s Dunn listens intently. GJ David Hernan- H t 1 N ff f W ' 3 ' AA at 3 dez and Luis Medina look on as Antonio A if I4 . gf , up is N ,fi -4 Morales dribbles for the ball gainst the ' R 4 ' fea' 1 ,133 ' fly opponent. l4l David Hernandez is con- , . A R fi by 7 9 fused by a referees call. 151 Raul luarez ,, , I fr., ,W ' awful .Wav ., r f blocks the shot. x l Q iv' r is I t,,, f l, League Champs Back To Defend Title .1 W Before our baseball teams ever had a game-or even their uniforms-Man- zanita had deadlines to meet. What can be said about our varsity team is that there are eight returnersg Aaron Montalbo, Robert Martinelli, lose Ruiz, Steve Bugayong, Robbie Rigsby, Peter Navarro, Paul Siefke, and of course-our three sport star Mark Saucedo who last year was the only junior from Watsonville's MBL Champ team to make the all-league honor squad. Mark displayed excel- lent range and a strong arm from his shortstop position. Because of the teams experience at having a taste of the CCS Playoffs last year-it is more than likely that we will be seeing great things coming their way this season. : PHOTO CREDITS: jeff Frissell 42, 4, 55, Regis- ter Pajaronian 11, 39. fl' . g. w-, .4 5 Q . , j.:Jjff .ri Q .A .., LD Mg 4- A ff M . ' is , ,WM W 'hw L . A, Ay f if 4 ,,.: W , 1 1 v fam ' iw- ff' ,, W , I J' , , Rani' I ga ,Mah Q S A ff-4. M A A 1-gi as-iviik ,pet ww my as X Y ' . f x 5. K LE t Sf.. Mg, - v N.,. , ' ' gag 1 .1 -M if gf f' N x - M A , ,gg 5 X Q f x is 35 ,f-W Q., -H 'arm I ax Wi f w- Nr ,f X X +L round Th Bnd Niki mn, ,g3,::, :E .5 Sit ' ,, .w,,,,.,w.2, www-:'--rrff-Mm wi' 1. V N - ' .eye ,M 4 W, Af ,. 75? Hoping They're Veterans! m C17 Nick Gutierrez with 2 4 5 jose Perez at his heels. 5 7 Q23 Saul Ortiz relays the batton to the anchor- ...C3l. . .Angel Vasquez, takes it away. Q43 Juana Ventura strains toward the tape. l5l Kay Holly gets in her last kicks. C63 Betty Wilson in a tiresome long distance race. Q73 Jaime Garza listens for the gun. .i1i.,.. PHOTO CREDITS: Salvador Hernandez 41, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 79. ,,.t., ,t t lrl Q 5 SEN , QZ. L.m.,LQ , L 5? 'i-hnusqqyg N Ks aw ,ww 4 f , 55 11 2 ,,. i i s s 4 ' l i x X f N To begin with, track season had not even ad it's first meet when our deadlines came up. I had to make a quick decision as to which pages to turn in on time and which to turn in late. Given two weeks to do the last six paies in my section, i chose the ones t at required the most time to work on. Fortunatelyg Salvador Her- nandez, who is a superb photogra- Eher and a swell guy, saved my neck y printing up some of last years Var- sity Baseball and Track pictures. This is what you seep and I apologize if any of these people were not out for the teams.. .I really tried my best. -Sports Editor- fv its Milne 4 6-it in Cats Swim Like Fish In Pre-Seasor KU A shot off of the dlvmg board 129 Bri- an Wong swims freestyle 131 Varsuty Swimmers. C41 jay Vee Swimmers. Q57 Tony CLla- ma! Arata, Dale-Baby, Kersten- Honeyl, and Shawn jordan take a breather. s . 53 - - E Q if if 25? i is 5 3 . 'Y Bm 'W N , 'S 5 'mst . .5 gy 1 fb .',XlD0 Cl, M4 i ,,, x . 4. swf I - w ' W QQ! if . 5 ,ekjk ef, X amz! , In px QI' xppg Cf Qwbvq Silt -nf 4. 1 V qi, . Ui Ag H rf i. 4. 5 4 gb. 105 5, ,1 Eight out often varsity tennis players were seniorsg so you now this team must have been a tou h one to match up against wig: all their years of experience combined. Dan- ny Hernandez was the steady num- ber one singles. player. Ron Bena- vente, Bill Anderson, Kevin Roth, and John ldernoto were constantly Cat Netters Have Strong Team nd Z Season. . . -1. .M 'fc gg gif? 2. challenging each other for the rest , if-,. of the top spots. Once again, the , ... x ,-is-. 1 yv,.,:,,.,. 9- M best doubles partners were Ronnie , 4 gf , ,ogy ,st- Benavente and john lclemoto. X F' ' , ' 'Lv' fig. lt was a new scene on the tennis l l ,.l.f,,----N, ling., KA' courts this yearg Owen Han replaced I 77. ' Q5 P,'Eg.'2.Qi f last years' veteran coach, Barbara N' 2 -1 gi' B M Hedlund-and George Gugale finally Q 3 A JP, B y got to play Varsity Tennis. . N 5 Qs... y. 'fs C13 Danny Hernandez B 4 1 after slamming one back over the net. 127 Cosmic 'N B r 3 2 Kev Roth concentrates on his return. Q33 Doug Mori volleys at the t. Q45 Varsity: Front: john ldemoto onni 51 B e Bill Anderson. Back, ' y X Ara , Hunkel, George Gugale, Ke- 4 vin Roth, Danny Hernandez, Peter Mar- B inovich. la Vee: Front-4th uy ong Brent '-4 Wood, Allin Tabula, Davie? Tada. Back- mil last guyg Solono. X PHOTO CREDITS Alfonso Barragan K1, 2, 3, 41. rf' if Q4 ,X 'fl o, 6 lx ,e .. ,im I 1 fs-'P Sfv Z' pda- i , 91 , B N ..... ' If ci surf! 7 H I l A. Q5 i, ,ff i 'F if JW, f .P '23 r Ea.. 'Sr 1' ' . we .af a is A ifii! - .5 5' 5' 'L . .. V. i f :fi iz il: ' , V .,'?f Y . 25ll:QQeasg:.q,:.op9,5, . -,S f all ' .feyiyvwf A f - v- 1 avg., A ,, teh.. x Ji: V Lowa... if. Me' 5 A by i 5 ' xl il' ss Q .r m t 1 if Ei ill-if . , ,Es Qi ,K i lfkiirai I S ,f 1, f , ,K .' ig -qi WW' QM ww ' A K A Q? 7? , 4 '-15 'Q 13' ,, N i , we ' ' x . f s ,i WV - a -9. , ., 2 , ,f ' Lf J . Q H Z ..7m6 .13-7 .8-33 SCORE SOFTBALL Varsity Sansa Cruz ..., Santa Cruz ,,A,. Aptos ..,A,,.. lay Vee Santa Cruz . ., Santa Cruz ..,, Aptos . ,......... . ,.,..,.. . 1 ,WWW ..,, 'ff 4 r, ,err '1gi fgzf 4, V Eff eww W W MZ ff -Y fr W JM if y fx mag sw Awww W .. , W ff E fr l - - 2 BOYS SWIMMHNIG Varsity Santa Cruz ,.,. Seaside .,A,. Sequel ..,..... Froshf5oph Santa Cruz ..., Seaside ,A... Soquei . . . FOQTBALL Varsiry Pacific Grove . . , Sequel .,.4,A, Aptos ,...,.. Salinas ......,,. North Salinas Leia nd ,.,,,., Monterey , . Seaside A..A. Giiroy . . , Afrsai w,...,, lay Vee Pacific Grove Soquel .,,.. A tos pl ,..A... Salinas ..,..,,. North Saiinas Leland ..Y... Monterey ,.,,. Seaside . ..., . Monterey Seaside . Gilroy .. Alisa! . .. .HMG-4 .. 4-5 .....8-2 ....26-9 12-39 25-24 .61-'87 .,..,85A71 .....77-87 H9-T7 ,,.,.i31-0 ,.,..94'17 , . . .21-15' .. . . . '17-7 . ,. . .1241 ..4.2'!-T3 784 .. . Q14-17 ff. 0-13 .. . ...fxsfs ,..,.6-12 '22-13 ....6r17 ..-ofrm ...weuzzs ......r3-33 . . . .12-14 L...12-14 K-an BOYS TENNIS Santa Cruz ,... Hollister .... Live Oak ..,. Aptos .,..... BASEBALL Varsity Harbor ...r....,... CROSS COUNTRY Girls . North Salinas Monterey .... Saiinas Aiigal r..r,. Seaside . ..,. . Boys. Varsiryr NorthrSalinas . . . Monterey .,.r Salinas ....r, Aiisal ., Seaside .,,., jay Vee 'V North Salinas . . . Monterey . . . . Salinas ,,.,. . Alisa! ..., . . . Seaside ...... Frosh!Sofah North Sainas ,. . Monterey ..,. Saiinas ,.,V, . Misa! r,.. , Seaside .. I rfrbghfsaphf ' So ue? .r .... .. . Saignas ......... North .Salinas . . . Gonzalez i .,,. i. . - .Manwrey ..,.- Seaside ' R' Gilroy ' .... , ....,...,.... V. . . .. .... ' 14'-B2 I fQ..,6-27 ...MG-28 5 r......sz'2a g ...WM 1 .....14w0 i Aiisai rr.r ...,...,.,.. V .,.., . L , , ,313-L16 WRESTUNG Varsity. h Szmtaliruz ...... g...,...' ...... North Monterey County. .,.. Q .r..r . . . . North 'Salinas ....,... - . .,..., , . .lQ. Fifthat the Murata Vista Tournament, Momeirffyi .,.. L. .,.. L ..,. , .A ...r. 4 ,,.. E . Salinas. . .Q ,,.V Q ,,,. .- r,.,.. A ...r., . 49-18 22-44 50-35. 33:36 32,35 wo v 1 r - fi , . .. ,. . , . . . . . ,. . .12-15 5 1 'w i uf ' le .ff -,f, 1' Nv.,:. m ,,, QEK: M 3 .21 --.: 5 -,-.k.. ,,.. i . L , Q ..kLL ., 5 Ei 'k s - QT? ..,, Q 1 K .Q 2- ' :'i in d' . . . irrr Z ,.rr .. W i i f is ,,, , X 3, .. .,,rf.k rrrrd gi x .A ..,.0w7 ....S-2 ....5-2 ,..,0-7 y .... 0-2 . ,.. .2032 ,. . . . . . M18-42. 424-incompieie' . xsfsnggmpierg ....,...,31-48 d i ra-3? QTI21-34 .21-34 . . . .15-49 . .24f.37. .-,.z7-33 .. . .2529 ...,....,21-37 T9-36 ihlifmbdmprere .....,... 'i8f31 ...,.....18'39 ..,......1a-37 ........,'l6-41 . 117-incornpiete Fifth .at the 6onzaIez+Tournament - . Fdurth in the Monterey Bay League i L Severllh in the Region L 1 . . layvee- i ' 0 . . . r r L 52-Z2 Nr3rthfMi:mtere7 County . . .r.A. . . .I .,.. 25-32 Forth at the Mbnrterey Torunamenti . Q i g i h i y 'A m34i-30 Semnd at lfjiimy FroshfSophiTournamem1 i i Saiirias . ,...,.... ,.- .,,.,.., , . . 7 .,.. . .29-Si Forth in the MGHIQFQY' Bay League . SantaCfu2x...pg.,..-.i.'..,.4,...,..,. Monterey ....... K. ..,r. ........, TRACK . - . r Varsity Girfs i Aptos ....... . ,... 35-42 Frosh!Soph Aptos .,..,.,......,. Q . .L .,...... . . Boys Varsity and Frosfz!5oph L . .44-36 f rage . sw a,ygt fly 1 4 ' TZ A 5 xwn Neill r 1 J Wi dcatz 80-81 GIRLS SWIMMING Varsity Monterey ..,. Hollister ,...... Notre Dame . . A Gilroy .,.4... North Salinas , . . H43-36 ..t..110-0 ...,86-84 125-40 ...,83-79 Carmel , ...4....,.. ,..........,.,.. 1 28-42 Salinas ,,..,...,...4,...,.......,. 96 lf?-68 V2 Fourth in the Monterey Bay League Froshf5oph Hollister ...,., Notre Dame .A . Gilroy .,..... North Salinas Carmel ..,..,,.,......,,. ,... , ,... 51-12 Monterey .,,..,,.....,........,.... .H103-65 .U122-30 85-75 'fffior-53 ,115-S7 Salinas ,.,..r.......,.,...,..,......, 129-0 BOYS BASKETBALL Varsit Seaside . . . Gilroy ,,,.,. Alisal ...,..., North Salinas , . . Monterey ..,, Salinas ....,. Seaside . . . Gilroy .... Alisa! .i.,.., Montere .,.. North Sahnas . . , jay Vee Harbor . , , Soquel ..,,. Aptos ..,,,.. Soquel .......,. Andrew Hill ..... King City .,.....,.. San Lorenzo Valley , , i Santa Cruz ..,.,.... Aptos .........,. Seaside ..,., Gilroy .,,,.,, Alisa! ...,.,.... North Salinas L. . Monterey ..,, Salinas ,..... Seaside Gilroy , ..,. A Alisa! ..,.....r North Salinas ,.,,.., Monterey .. ......, .i. GIRLS BASKETBALL jay Vee Soquel .,...... Notre Dame ,.. Salinas ,..,..,. Watsonville , . , Salinas ,..... Varsity Marello .,...,.. Harbor ,..,,.,,.,. Soquel ..........,.. First in the Monterey Bay League 53112-rbfb,-tart ...,.35-44 .,,,.57-69 ....,58-70 ,.,. 41 45 .....49-35 ..,,.46-63 ...i,43-58 .....46-69 ....44-60 .....40-47 47 52 -54 -64 -86 -50 55 31 27 37 ....34-51 ....54-45 ,...15-42 .,..39-59 ....58-76 .....51-59 ....,50-57 ,,,,59-77 ....41-64 ,...69-67 ..,.45-66 ..., 49-70 ,,,.54-68 ....62-60 ..,,.78-101 .,.,72-64 -32 27 ,...30-28 .,..42-36 ,.,.31-43 31 -28 -42 San Lornezo Valley ..... .,.. 4 O-26 Gonzalez .,...,.,,...... , . . .57-34 North Monterey County .. , .,r. 64-24 Aptos .,..,......,,.,.., ..,. 3 4-31 So uel ....,.... L. ..., 48-38 Hocllister ..,.., . Notre Dame ,., Seaside ,.,..., Carmel ..,., Gilroy .... Alisa! r,..... Alisal ..,..r..r North Salinas . . . Monterey ..,.. Salinas ,.....,.i Notre Dame . . . Seaside .,..,,, Alisal . ..,.., .. North Salinas . .. Monterey ,.... Salinas ,..,., Leland ,.., ,...29-36 ....46-45 ....32-61 ,.., 49-39 ,,,.50-38 ....48-50 ...,48-50 ....59-66 ....46-34 ..,.66-44 ....S2-29 30-51 ffl149-43 ..,.52-47 59-31 fifi71-36 ,s.,27-S4 GIRLS TENNIS Atos ..,..,,.,, ...,. - 1 Santa Cruz .... .... - 4 Salinas .,..,,. ..., - 4 Monterey ,..., ,... - 3 Notre Dame -2 Seaside ....,., .,,. ' -0 -0 Alrsal ..,,.r. .,.., 6 3 3 4 5 7-0 7 Allsal ...,.,. ...,. 7 4 5 0 orth Salinas ... ,.. .. -3 Gilroy ..,.., ..,,. - 2 Salinas ,.....,.. ..,.. - 7 Monterey ,.,... ...., 4 -3 Notre Dame . , . ,... 17-0 Seaside i,..,.. .,.i, 7 -0 Alisal ..,...... ,.i,. 7 -0 North Salinas . . . ...A .4-3 Gilroy .,,..... ,.., 6 -1 SOCCER lay Vee Leland .... ,..,. 2 -0 A tos ,.... .,.. 3 -2 Allsal ...., ..... 0 -0 Gilroy .i,.., ,,... O -2 Monterey ,,ee,. .,.., 0 -1 York School ..., ,.., 3 -2 Seaside ....., ,.... 1 -2 Gilroy ...... ,..., 2 -0 Varsity Monte Vista ,... .,.,, 3 - 4- 0- Le-and , ,,.... ,... , A tos .,..,., Allsal ,...... ...r, North Salinas ... . . . .10- Monterey ..r... ..... 3 - North Sa inas U. . . . .13- . 1- 0- 0 0 1 0 Gilroy ..o,.,,,, ...,. 7 -0 2 0 0 Alisal .,..,... ..,.. 1 2 Seaside .,.,. ,..,. 0 Gilroy ...........,....,..,...... . . ,6p Salinas. i ,....,... .....,..,...,r.,..,i 4 -1 First in the Monterey Bay League First in the Region Fourth in the Central Coast Section VOLLEYBALL , . , .jay Vee Varsity Seaside .....,.,... L ...L .... W , , . Monterey .r...,... L ..., ..,. L . , . Alisal .,,.s.,.,.,., L .,.. .,.. L . . . Gilroy ..,......,.,. W.., .... L.,, North Salinas ,....,. L .... ...,, W , , . Notre Dame ....,., L .... .... L i , . Salinas .,....i,..... L .... ....s. L . , , Seaside ..,, .,... L .... ,,.. W . . A Monterey .......,. L .... ,.s, L . , , Alisal . ,..e. ..s.. L s.,. ....,. L . . L Gilroy ,.....,..,... L .... ,.., W . , , North Salinas .,..s.. L .... ..,. L , . . Notre Dame ,..,... L ,... .,.., W .,. Salinas ....s. L .,.. .... L . . . Aiwa cool guy 1 mel' -Hats ye-:atv SEQYLQQL KKK! 'mhnzyaa 1 k.k, ,. W I t 7' A CRLQSY. lkrzcase Scimie 360,-,lt Yecatfq. Evx C5 ue? Q your ?f:e.,o jgyef' Uqltg fuse IIC, ri 109 mx f, 1 mfk 'F gh 63 Seniors Were it Athletic Supporters Throughout the year at Linda Lou's exciting ralliesp Seraf kept trying to brainwash us into being ATHLETIC SUP- PORTERS. The seniors were brainwashed. U ., LT- Every Star Has A Special Place To Shun V?,,m,.,, ,. ' 5 ' T fs, ' to if ,Q to T ,i i gl: ,fer f is Q, T I' ff fm? pail' gif AI 7 v i In our universe there are constella- tions of stars which stand in the heavens together. The many clubs at WHS are gallaxies which served as gathering places for students to dis- cover new interests and ideals. Whether you excelled at one thing or another-there was always a place for you to belong. HJ Our award winning band as it ripreserted us at the Annua A e Harvest Pa- rade. CZJ Sgr Football Pom Pon girls do another rou- tine for us at a rally. 133 The soccer cheer- leaders were always a great support to our team. PHOTO CREDITS: Salvador Hernandez ll, 22, Alfonso Barragan l3J, KWATSONVILLE Q. WILDCAT BAND OWLI G RIGHT , .. ,L,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,.,, . . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . L.,,f, ,,, ,,,,: I f .,,I,,-,,.,,,. -,,,.,,, ' - ,. f fi!!-,::fw,,gf.W,4, iw., , Mmzrfgwsxrqffffffx.6ti:1 V, v1 -fyv vr, . . , f.fy,5gg,ggfffff:w A .1 4 . 461256 Wag . ' . zz s:aWffZfY 215 - A f ,f fEa5M,wf'43 , T V Qt I M ff 1 f t f A t A f -, ., 1 fs 5355552 f y ,W- 'W' . 1 fw ffyww-M W V' I ' 1. ,.,, , .,,, I ' V .,,,., it f f LO This year the Alley Catz rolled their way into the new season with ever- ything from strikes to spares. Mr. Hashimoto, the Club advisor this year, had the club meet every Thurs- day at Cabrillo Lanes for a great night of bowling. After 19 years, the Alley Catz are still bowling right along. . . 1 Group shot lfrom left to rightj. Top row.' Bryce George, Mark Webb, Rick Sawyer, Larry Kodama, Art 3 Sanches, Mike Fear, Chris Fear, Danny Lissolo, Gabriel Moreno. Second row.' Rick Vasquez, Mike Hos- kins, Mike Lynn, Rich Higuera, Yoshi Ya- maguchi, Craig Preston, jimmy Uemura, john De Los Santos, Scott Garber. Bot- tom row: Phillip Leon, Ron Tibbits, Kimi Kajihara, Toni Roman, Cathy Fischer, Ninon Walton. Not pictured members are as follows.' Kevin Waag, Arthur Salas, Linda Chadwick, Lori Marshall, Becky Waag, julio Sanchez, Damon Davis, Steve Gomez. PHOTO CREDITS: Shannan Murray ' A n 1 1 I TZ CA Y LLE , A 113 HSV l:l:lO S' H513 -x ..x Jr- Planning School Future. . l Have you ever wondered who is in charge of planning school activities and keeping the public informed about Watsonville High School? Well here they are, the ASB officers and commissioners. They plan the rallies, help out with dances, andjust keep the school going, The summer before school started, they all got together and lanned the activities calendar. Linog Lou and Dawnsie K. alwa s made sure that their rallies brightened our days. just think about all they do for us. . , without them our school would be verrrrry dead. So let's hear it for all those dedicated and unselfish people who help to make our school what it is today. sz ffm it . .... . -ts V - .., fu f d wg, Q Q '39 ff? I Xa . . fc ' ' 2 S ' . V mas' 1 3.3 . 5 . K 5: Y 5 f S X 'S -3 QU 'H r -r me -Ai '-Q 111 April Macedo- 1 2 3 5 ASB Secretary, 121 Dave Hunkel-ASB 7 E 17 Treasurer. 131 Vicky 9 0 12 16 Rivera-Spirit Com- 5 missioner. 141 Rosie Stubblefield-PVSC. 151 Yolanda Pigao-Public Relations. 161 Dawn- sie K.-Rally Commissioner. 171 Lori George- ASB Vice President. 181 Linda-Lou Serafica- Rally Commissioner. 191 Tom Uber-CASC. 1101 Chris Manfre-PVSC. 1111 Bertha Moreno-ASB President. 1121 Danny Carrillo-PVSC. 1131 An- gie Rivera-ASB Vice President. 1141 Gina Ruiz- Dance Commisioner. 1151 Randy Sloan-Stu- dent Store. 1161 Pearl Tao-ICC Commissioner. 1171 Mary Florendo, Lisa Qpaly, and Robert Bol at a CA C-tmeetingm MJ Q1 N n A 6 X All photogilggcebxy Qing? gr I V KXA EELVV . My sv!! KL J 1 rw xt lwwi ,id Nwwmlmbw X fu N wwfwnxrseviisgi 15 V n 1 , . 11 ax 1 1 1 f LN 03 to NU QL m fu v 1 R :yo ,F ,X 'N 1 st AQ N X AN rw--M Q 1 NN Q-J qv - ps, XC, XX A fx, A 011 U rxxj' OX 411 xx X 1 N11 15' Bs A111 15116 A Mm ,M S A1 :Q 1x Qc N9 I c X. Jj New A+' MN YNPW1 Q9 W-'GQ wk 0 1 Um ROP' 1 lm My O Q1 'V 1 'Y L my A .xy K1 1 . Ku U Axl-WD UXTENURQ1 NN 1 Ny Cul yy' M VJ Z1 V1 'I 5:7 -x .x UN Column Of Gold 'Ms Catz- Tales is an organization that produces our school newspaper. As their second year advisor, Ms. Parker helps out with any problems that the contributors might have. As Editor-in-Chief Yolanda Piago helps ease any difficulties that the staff might have, too. Other staff members include: jim johann, news, April Arao, entertainmentg Nancy Pasion, sports,' Sharlene Ellis, fea- tures,' Eddie Hernandez, photogra- phy,' Laurie Provence, business man- ager, Alicia Vasquez, circulation, and Bob Gomez, graphics. Catz- Tales has been in existance for the past 6 years. PHO TO CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan K7, 21. CAI SCER-ATCH FEVER. M - J' W. .5 ,I aumfic it 1 was Q,, 1 .. . g y -, , ss- 1 at 1 9- T . r WHS had a great new experience this year. Thanks to advisors, Mrs. Fischer and Miss Bilstad the creative writers got off to a flying start. One can say that this organization was among the most active and highly educational on campus. The club sponsored a Halloween and Valen- tine's Day writing contest. Winners were: Halloween,' Ronnie Crawford- first, Gail Rieffel-second, Maril n Martinez-third. Valentine,' Shiriey Yamashita-first, Mary Florendo- sec- ond, Silvia Lipsanen, and Augustine Lara-tied for third. Major goals were to promote writinf' and to encourage students to deve - op their creative writing skills. Most importantly, club members were taught that learning could be fun. . . Next year, besides sponsorin more contests, the club would like to bring back the Pippin which in the past was a periodical ut together by students that included stories, po- ems, and other writings. Officers were,' Sarah Frost-President, Katie Tashiro-Vice, jean Hidalgo- Treasurer, Mary Florendo- Record- ing Secretary, Maria Elena Curiel- Corresponding Secretary. -1 l N, A is xg 5 . L 1.2 'r 1 2 111 Cindy Perlich and Anita 4 Reyes. Suzanne Neves lets 3 those creative juices flow. 131 PHOTO CREDITS Mary FlorendoI1 2 3, 4, 6, 71, Vicky Vestal 151. 6 5 lean Hidalgo and Virginia 7 Banuelos. 141 Maria Elena Curiel, Sylvia Lipsanen, Kim Saavedra and Michelle Ancira. at another fun meeting. C51 Anita, Laura Correa, Ma- ria Elena, Mary Florendo,1ean, and Shir- ley Yamashita check something out. C71 President Sarah Frost. C81 Our worthy ad- visors. C REA Tl VE WRITING 117 N VH XG OJ DHO7 VH CHI ...x .x W Wildcat Band Has Shining Season Watsonville High School Band is moving up in the world. Under the direction of Mr. james Zuniga, the marching band and color guard im- proved considerably in the 7980-81 season. The band placed well in the three major competitions, Cuper- tino, Newman, and Merced. lt also received first prize in the AA com- petition at Newman Band Review. Their success was not achieved over- night, it involved hours of practice. During the competition season the band met two days a week after school-in addition to first and sec- ond periods. That's an average of eleven hours a week of tuning, marking time, and getting tired of the Crosley March being played over and over again. Still, most band members will agree that it can all be taken with a grain of salt. To them it is not work - there is ample time for sport. In between practices and on long bus trips, band members are known to be rather spirited. 13 Kara Goldman warming up before a competition. 27 Marc Ancheta waiting for a trophy. 31 Dennis Reeves and John Sego smiling their best. 45 The Color- guard looking outstanding. C53 The band marching to their hearts' content. C61 1 2 Band members do- ing what they enjoy 4 n 7 most. C71 Flute Player 5 - Terri lauregui. - - :hawaii 3 WATSONVILLE WILDCAT BAND PHOTO CREDITS: ROI? Tibbits ll, 4, 5, 6, 71, Salvador Hernandez l2, 31. HX I .dlllif Band Members: Becky Baldwin, Diana Cadiente Laurel Dunn jane Holl bee I I y I Michele House, Teri jaurequi, Sandi Leong, Stella Nestler, Barbara Smith, Ka- tie Tashiro, Erlinda Taytayon, julie Torre- cillas, Marc Ancheta, Isidro Cawaling, Beck Davis, Sheri Gabuat, Martha Her- nanckz, Lori Hirahara, Susheila Isaac, Keith jackson, Cindy johnson, Robert Mimontes, jardiel Pinto, Craig Preston, David Ribeiro, Kelly Spinner, Alicia Ta- bula, john Sego, Keith Hirahara, Mike Hirahara, Matt Lewis, David Martinez, Carry Thompson, jesse Zepeda, Dardo Celestino, Tino Lozano, Marty Pierini, Michelle Purdue, Fellou Raymundo, Al- fred Rodriguez, Manuel Ruiz, Paul ,Ta- shiro, jim Uemura, Manuel Ventura, Melody Dunken, Fred Baker, Brian Buttner, Myron Chin, Albert Martinez, john Pedro, Tom Pray, Dan Rhodes, Alana Villanueva, Cuyler Wilkstrom, Ma- laki Laulu, Dottie Davis, Sonia Briano, Carmen Chavez, Diana Callesen, Vivian Gallardo, Kara Goldman, Mona Hernan- dez, Sofie Hernandez, Lori Hosteler, Terri Marshall, Kathy Oliver, Lannette Pepin, Monnaie Pepin, julie Rodriguez, Victoria Romandia, janice Sakata, Anita Quiroz, Carol Rojas, Dawn Buttner. Band Director,' Mr. james R. Zuniga. 'F wy'rw CULT RES COMBININ il La Sociedad Cultural Bilingue is a club primarily for Mexican American students that offers its members an opportunity to become aware of their culture. SCB is interested in promoting higher education by means of college and universities, it puts up the annual Tereso Morales Scholarship. PHOTO CREDITS: Salvador Hernandez 11, 2, 31 111 Guadalupe Loma with a 1 2 question. 122 Group: Back,' 3 Rigoberto Lopez, Beatriz Guzman, Carlos Acosta, Rosario Vasquez, Francesca Arano, Pe- dro Fregoso, Nancy Lopez, Lupe Cam- pos, jackie Montes, Estella Mejia, Benito Marquez, Rosa Maria Mancillas, Gilbert Moreno. Front,' Alicia Vasquez, Rosa Chavez, Idalia Trevino, Ana Maria Perez, Leticia Lopez, Martha Guzman, Adrian Montes, Fernando Rivera. 132 Idalia Re- vino, Rosa Maria Mancillas, Lupe Cam- pos and Leticia Lopez listen intently as Ms. Delia Mendez contributes to the discussion. was 1 an lin BRQAD, Although many ofyou may not have 'W 7 realized it, our AFS program is a vital part of our high school learning ex- perience. Either traveling abroad or having someone here to visit- you can gain a world of knowledge on the customs, habits, and everyday lives of other peoples. One of our AFS members, Trina Coffman came home from Finland recently to graduate with her class. Next year a junior, David Crawford, will be going abroad. You probably know who Birgetta 1Biggiej is, our exchange student from Germany who stayed with the Ashes this year . . . andif not, you might want to ask her something about living in Ger- many-she's a great girl! 111 Trina Coffmann who is back with us from Finland. PHOTO CREDIT.' Alfonso Barragan. A D VISITI 2-'W F' . W ., 347: 5.1. 1, fa vL,,ii L 4' 1 'LLL L s R 3 K W 2 SIGHT ON SCHOLA S CLASS OF 1981 CLASS OF 1982 CLASS OF 1983 Ophelia Alba Cynthia Allison jim Arao jennifer Bokariza Maria Elena Curiel Mary Florendo George Fujii David Hunkel Sandi Leong Fernando Marmez Rosario Marinez Suzanne McDowell Cyndy Perllch Sabrina Pflueger Lisa Stevenson Shirley Yamashlta Craig Yappert Mike Zenker April Aroa Beth Ash Diana Batin Janice Chadwell Suzanne Chavez Robert Cornet! jeff Hermosillo jane Holybee Lori Hostetler Susheila Isaac Cynthia Johnson Heidi Knauf Anna Petroutsas Drcky Sanchez Carolyn Tada Nancy Stumbaugh David Zenker Linda Allison Marta Bulaich Mary Cordoza Debra Franusich Louis Ivanovich Eric lohansen LeAnn lohansen Kimi Kaiihara Patrick Leong Paul Little Enrique Marinez Lisa Martin Michael McCabe Ruth McCabe Toni Mend! Mary E Miller Sheryl Morimune Manuel Netto Caroline Suruki Vicky Vestal Mxschell Vineyard Annette Yamashlta The California Scholarship Feder- gains 3 credits from an A in an aca- ation rs a group of academically in- demic coursel. Membership in CSF is volved students interested in at- quite helpful in gaining entrance to tending a college or University. In an influential college. order to apply for this club, one must have 10 academic credits lone PHOTO CREDITS Alfvftw 5'8ffH8-211 Future Farmers of America is a club with members throughout the nation. The Watsonville chapter of FFA meets on the third Thursday of each month. During these meetings the club discusses it's future fun- draisers and field trips such as fish- ing and Waterskiing trips. In the past FFA has sponsored many activities from dances to donkey-basketball games. Group shot from left to right' Tim Keld- sen john Dawson Cliff Galper Dave Pat- Roberts janine Kortuen Susan Mullin Mark Schnorf and Tim Gannon. PHOTO CREDITS: Vince Bruno ricll, Kathy Tidwell, Ron Tibbitts, Stacey Model United Nations is a group of students that represent Watsonville High at conferences held all over California. These students act as del- egates for each nation, and debate on current issues. This club helps it's members to become acquainted with political debates, public speak ing and preparing and research for the conferences Group shot from left to right Yolanda Plgao Alicia lvanco vlch Angel Vasquez Dave Hun kel April Macedo Stella Nes tler Christina Stout Blrgrtta Opdenho vel jenny Volpe Lori Would Gema Lo pez Diana Batm and Ron jones l2j Mr Rudy Pedulla co advisor to Model U N PHOTO CREDITS Alfonso Barragon Our Future Farm ers Delegates Debate wi WJ Q-if if wx nfs-.fm 4, L M ,.,,, , , , 5 . . nv' Chuck jones is the advisor of the Art Club this year as he has been for several years now. Mr. jones an art- ist as well as an art teacher has the class meet twice a month to discuss projects which the club is undertak- ing. This year the club is planning it s yearly trip to San Francisco to visit museums and popular parks throughout the city. Group shot from left to right: Otto Gon- zales, Liz Reyes, Matt Adams, Kevin Mathis, Lisa Webb. Dann Rios, Chuck jones, Kim Hardwick, Mark Webb, Ken Mathis, lohn Rybicki. PHOTO CREDITS: Lori Wood NL. :PQ KX NQQIR X N W ,N Xt QAM wt QS N Q X' I Q, . Ev. All. I , NO Xl J V gig! xv NX 'N X QS A Q NR One, The Watsonville High School Choir is quite a group! Each member puts out their all through hard work and lots of practice. But this doesn't pull the class together. Plenty of joking and good times go on in this class, too! As one student put it, We do work very hard, but the excitement is fan- tastic! The class owes their achieve- men ts to Mr. Fischer, the class in.- structor. PHOTO CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan l'l,2l. DoR Fa So L Tl Ui Rommel Galera, Salvador Garcia, jason Sloan, Darrin Martindale, l.ee Tay- lor, Eric Tidd, Todd Neff, Hugo Martin, Ion Orozco, Alex Saldana, Gretchen Abernathy, Nora Roman, Chris Cutting, Debbi Terrel, Angela Larendowski, Me- lodie Paxton, Nancy Bravo, Marilyn Mar- tinez, Belinda Davalos, Roxanne Wil- liams, Avis Paxton, Tammy Blankenship, Rosalva Maldonado, Diane Caliente, Hei- di Morford, Elisa johnson, Doralina Mi- cias, Patty Ciabrera, Lynn Kimoto, Diana Hyatt, and Shelly Santiago. 1... ef 1 .1W, , was 'Q' ,fr Parlez-Vou Francais? ,uf This year the Watson ville High School French Club met Wednesday mornings in room 409. The clubs ac- tivities include a bake sale in which all members took shifts of two hours each and sold whatever they had. The group may be small, but they get together and do what is needed to be done. Along with their work, French Club members have a lot of fun. KU Cindy Chapman contributes LL ideas during a French Club meet- 2 ing. 121 French Club Members shot, Left to right, Miss Yriarte, advisor, Alicia lvancovich, Maria Rodarte, Laura Correa, Beatrice Guzman, Maria Elena Curiel. Back: Maria Guzman, Delia, Kel- ley Phillips, Cindy Chapman. Photo Credits: Alfonso Barragan l1,2l Heritage estored Put together two years ago by Mr. Lopez, the Mata club helps Mexi- can-Americans be known. These club members put out a paper that lets people know what they are plan- ning, and holds it's meetings on Wednesdays. The club sometimes plans field trips, and sponsors various activities throughout the year. They even entered their own float in the homecoming parade. Out of many clubs, Mata seems to have one of the most successful futures in store for it. Members of Mata are as follows: Tom Archibeque, Lupe Ortiz, Doreen Lane, Maxine Sepulueda, joe Ortiz, Theresa Pinedo, Cynthia Flores, Michael Ruiz, Gloria Morales, George Ruiz, Berta Mor- eno, Patricia Flores, Delia Basaldiva, Patty Labato, Rachael Corrando, Soccorro Morales, Martha Morales, juan Flores, Nieves jauregui, Louie Guzman, Marilyn Martinez, Maria Bardmess, jesse Yni- gesse, juan Flores, Avery Batad, Mary- ellen Limon, Teresa Moreno, jesse Torres, Mario Bardmess, Concha Lomeli, Gina Ruiz, Theresa Valdez, Miguel Flo- res, Arturo jauregui, and advisor Ger- ardo Loyola. PHOTO CREDITS: Kelly Valentine L, va 5 'bw x ,M-f mmf if -. T3 . y C-' . . X--. ef is x5 .Q L6 .Yi 1,2-Q X 1 nother Camel? Woops! I meant CAML - but we'll get to that later. If you ever won- dered about what all of those intelli- gent looking people were doing running in and out ofroom 4021usu- ally on Wednesdays1 -you can bet your pants they were having a Math Club Meeting! or a CAML test! In case you're wondering what in the worlda CAML test is -I'll tellya! lt's a math test that usually has no more than ten problems on it -but if you can answer half of them, or even any of them, I think you're doing pretty good. .7 CTQJCAML, stands for California Ad- ef' -j fvyyf .V- vanced Mathematics League lunless I'm wrongl, and they're always spon- soring some kind of math contest. F f'3,Usuall Watsonville is in first place - as end of February, we were in Our league covers Monterey, Santa Cruz, Fresno, and San Francisco Counties. In November we were very well represented at a contest in Santa Clara. There was a National Mathematics Contest in March fthe one you might've paid 754: forj, and in April we sent around 37 people to Cal Poly where the tough competi- tion hangs out. Awards are given there until third place. We usually place fourth out of one-hundred. Math club officers this year are, Fer- nando Marines-President, Nancy Pa- sion-Vice President, and jennifer Bokariza-Secretary, and Mr. Thorne is the Advisor. If you're not a senior -and you dig on math- join them next year, it will be a worthwhile learning experience. 6 Nia iff? For the first time ever! bsdgggv XC? 4 851, '?' a 'V .. ' X X Mi. .V -A-in .gf---H' QN K XX! QD X1 B 0 as -to . isii 1 U 3 ,t -at 1 A 'J-Q - SFDKN N ,S S955 ill, an a t. an we ow SSN if Maas- it ' ' Aiiii. 2-frL..ff2.,i, ' Q t , -M 'yew -T? I, Lf.. S , Sr Q Dv- 051- 1 -, - C C GX SN Ox at f LC-Q5 C9 '-a f 'au F5 lg. W9 Q r' ,fn Nkwxg' W, ef mga ze 'Q' 49...-. 3 I U9 'Fawn- ,aids fig! 1 E3 TF' me, Nabor jennifer Bokariza, Rosario Marines, Diana Ba- tin, Benito Marquez, Matt Adams, Eric Patton, Carolyn Tada, Fortunato Pascua, Lori Yoshida, Ken Rector, Nancy Pasion, Fernando Marines, Patrick Leong, and Mr. Thorne. 141 David Lint plays teach. 151 Mr. Thorne is always willing to help out when it comes to math. PHOTO CREDITS: Mary Florendo 11, 3, 4, 51, Tommy Uber 121. 111 jim Bob Arao works a problem out for the gang. 121 George, you made it in the group picture after- all. 131 Group,' Angel Vasquez, Mark Webb, David Hunkel, Dave Lint, Banor Man of Steel, excuse Nunes, jimmy Arao, Ophelia Alba, .srl L in- Bright Light The Watsonville High School Drama club ranks high in the world of act- ing. Students at WHS saw how pro- ductive their young actors and ac- tresses were when they put on Ring Around The Moon, a play that hun- dreds of people came to see. This play was so good that the cast was invited to Mantica to perform in the festival. Although awards were not given, lon Orozco won an honor for choreography and costumes. 111 Gall and Rommel struggle with a 1 stage prop 121 Clare Crumpton lounges with a Pepsi as the drama cast packs up for Mantica 132 Group shot ffrom left to rightl Kelley Phillips Stella Nestler john Duncan Claire Crumpton james Cortez Melodie Paxton Lee Taylor Ken McElroy Gary Hiura Suzanne McDowell Dan Rhodes Rommel Galera Elisa johnson jon Orozco Not shown Eric Tldd PHOTO CREDITS Lori Wood I1 22 Ron Tlb bltts 132 ix---,eff SECRET P L PARA CI The Watsonville High School Pep Club is an organization that helps build up enthusaism and spirit throughout the student body. Ac- tivities included various fund raisers and secret pals for the basketball players. As the club chairwoman, Vicky Ri- vera helped the other club members paint posters for rallies and organize activities. Other club members in- cluded Barbie Cardon, Liz Duncan, janine K ortem, Toni Meidl, Angelica Metz, Susan Mullin, Lizabeth Munoz, Shannon Murray, Cindy Na- kayana, Debbi Newell, Patti Salinas, Kelly Valentine, Vicky Vestal, and Roxanne Williams. 111 Liz Duncan and Vicky Ves- 1 tal give Shannon Murray a fa- cial flower arrangement. 122 2 The Pep Club members ham it up for the camera. 132 Pep Club Members left to right are Kelly Vaentine, Roxanne Williams, Toni Meidl, Angelica Metz, Liz Duncan, Shannon Murray, and Vicky Vestal. Photo Credits: lardiel Pinto 41, 23 'T 'W' in e Yelling Their Remember Football Season? It sure was fun! All of our Cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls, and Mascots were really fantastic. Those loud sharp voices and exciting cheers got our spirits going. They were always there to support us and represent our team. Think of how good those rallies were! Always cheerful and exciting just the thing to lift our spirits by the time we got out of the gym. 112 Clapping with enthusi- asm are Carl Sakoda and Michelle Statua. 122 IV CHEERLEADERS: Patty Blake Norma Navarro Carol Batin jeannie Marinovich and So- nia Briano. 132 Trish Prindiville after a game still in good spirits. 142 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Krissy Cadiente Susan Corley Gretchen Abernathy Bg,Lb.Nigl- t e game intensively are LQ'-Lgpeg Gretchen Abernathy and Susan Corley. 162 POM-PON: Lori Murr Lori George Carla Lee Gomez Elsie Loggg, Michelle Statua Carol Sakoda and Trish Prindi- ville. 172 Carla Gomez at the Football game. PHOTO CREDITS: Chris Hunkel 11 3 572 Al- fonso Barragan 122 Shannon Murray 142 Manny Travers 162. Way Through The Season 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 I I I I I I I segi and Melanie Tumbaga. 152 Watching l I I I I I I ff A-mv V X-nf ff-, wf ADERS ALL SPIRITLE TB OO -I w F -A Spirit Bounces Into New Year The basketball cheerleaders roared their way through this year's basket- ball season. Their rare type of enthu- siasm helped to excite the crowds, which, in turn, fired up Watsonville High School. This year the cheer- leaders had secret pals to whom they gave gifts of candy, cookies, notes, or whatever their creative spirits cooked up. 11 JV Cheerleaders: Annie Marinovich, Lisa Haas, 1 2 3 Mimi Serafica, Terri Vas- 4 5 6 quez, and Autumn Arreg. 7 21 Completing a cheer is Marty Pierini. 31 Full of spirit are April Macedo and Doris Vasquez. 41 Mascots: Marty Pierini and joannie Davis. 51 Pom- Pom: Lisa Stevinson, Dawn Buttner, Tina Arao, Sally Schultz, jennifer Brown, and lanine Kortuem. 61 Theresa Batin claps her way through a basketball game. 71 Varsity Cheerleaders: April Macedo, Doris Vasquez, Jeanette Harris, Diana Ba- tin, and Theresa Batin. PHOTO CREDITS: Q41 Davis Photography, and 11, 2, 3, 5, 6, 71 Toni Sglav. 1. Q . XN XSNIS I 'ARIN it if 0X 'Q i S 'K P 3 -1 X N r 1 an uf , QF. ' o X' , lf! gf a, Qi? 'V My i ,fl 'wr r V 1 e -3 '75 N 53 . WO 3 W Do It All For You . Well here it is, the 1981 Manzanita, and a lot of you are probably saying, Why aren 't the Senior pictures big- ger? ls it true the staff members bribe the teacher to get their pic- tures in the book ? And Why don 't you guys put out better yearbooks? Well if you ask this and one of the staff members strangles you, you will now know why. SEPTEMBER: Our new advisor, joan Dohrmann, who had never taught a yearbook class before was already on the verge of a nervous breakdown. With the excpetion of our flaboyant editor, Kellie Castillo, and nine other staff members with previous year- book experience, the class had to be taught the ABC 's of yearbooking, which might sound easy but is actu- ally like trying to scratch your nose with your elbow. OCTGBER: The so called established photography staff which consisted of seven members who weren't quite sure what the word camera meant, were in the twilight zone and needed some sobering shots of reali- ty. So Shannon Murray and Kelly Valentine were given the job of as- signing camera work to photogra- phers who liked the idea as much as they liked a visit to the dentist's of- fice. NOVEMBER: In November we lost our friend and business consultant, Dave Setnicker, because he quit his job and moved on to bigger and bet- ter things. Then we had a difficult decision to make . . . should we stick with Taylor Publishing or move to another company and start from scratch? After several heated discus- sions, we finally chose josten's and a representative named j.R. Meyers, who had a hundred dollar smile and one helluva sales pitch. Mary Flor- endo paced the floor like an expec- tant father waiting for photogra- phers to take the pictures for her Swiss Cheese rendition of the sports section. Miss Dohrmann shook her head and K eelie Castillo roared her immortal words People we have deadlines to meet'Q in a manner which resembled General Patton. DECEMBER: We missed our first deadline on December 15 and our morality was slipping like a speeding tennis shoe on a banana peel. Miss Dohrmann shook her head and said, We need to work harder people. Which was a small understatement, what we needed was a miracle. At this point we were supposed to have 90 pages in and we had only 20 to turn in. Clearly something was amiss. IANUARY: God smiled on us and sent us Manny Travers. Four months of photographical disasters were dropped on his dubious shoulders. But with his combination of spunk and pure frustration, he managed to pull together a photography depart- ment which Kaopectate and Chick- en soup couldn't have cured. Ap- proximately twenty rolls of film had been lost, eight people had dropped the class, two deadlines had been missed, and the class attitude couldn't have been better if we had been in the midst of a tidal wave. Now more than ever Miss Dohr- mann was seriously considering her nervous breakdown. FEBRUARY: Lori Wood was giggling, Shelly Rogers was screaming, Kellie Castillo was giving her usual inspiring pep talks, and Tom Uber's warm- af- fectionate arguments with Mary Florendo gave us an enlightened feeling of being one big happy fam- ily. We were on our final lap and were expected to crank out 12 ilater 181 pages a day, which delighted us tremendously considering we were averaging 12 pages a month. So we resolved ourselves to 2-3 lsometh- imes even morej hours of extra work after school and on week-ends to make that final deadline. Our class was filled with staff mem- bers running frantically about trying to finish the pages. The amount of pages needed daily rose to 30 a day and many hours after school were spent hustling in layouts and finish- ing pages. The deadline was met by a miracle which has not yet been de- fined. lt was the combination of Miss Dohrmann's yelling, K ellie's scream- ing, and the hard work of many little hands that made it possible. lC l 3 171 See what happens when you stay in Manzanita too 1 2 4 5 long like Lisa Stevinson, Mary Florendo, and Tom Uber did, 121 Group shot: Top.' Scott Ser- rano. Top row: Sandra Campos, jeff Frie- sell, Toni Sglav, Manny Travers, Mischell Vineyard, and Vicky Vestal. Second row: Leah Baker, Tom Uber, Kellie Castillo, Lisa Tao, Ronali Keaton, Cathy Bushman, Diana Hyatt, Mary Florendo, Kelly Valen- tine, Ron Tibbitts, and Lori Wood. Kneeling: Shelly Rogers, Sabrina Pflueger, and Trina Coffman. 131 Advisor loan Dohrmann gives one of her daily lectures. 141 Manny Travers shuffles through the finished pages. 151 A shot of the editors holding last year's award win- ning Manzanita. PHOTO CREDITS: Register Pajaronian 151, Spectrum Studios 12, 41, Tom Uber, 11, 31. i X QUR K IVERSE- W x, ...Ha ,W.x,,, ,,,,?lm ws .4 ,Wax - in-us-uuitai-ui-ui-sus . I 1 ff Pu5'r f N 5Yf.r,5.,m E R ,f if 555 M . . 'A ' J Fifi A355 K Y rf 'l 7 , X ' I' I -V r . ' V -- I I J! ! 1 'V fin -if had .ju C I 136 1 In nd Out 0f School S hines Watsonville had a number of excel- lent athletes, but it wasn't very often that one competed internationally. Sophomore Lisa Gussenhoven had the opportunity in December, when she competed in the sport of vault- ing in Paris. Vaulting is a team sport in which I gymnastic-like poses are struck while riding on the jumping, jerking back of a thoroughbred quarter I horse. Lisa reported, Every team member must compete in six com- pulsory exercises and then with the extra time left over out of fifteen minutes, the team must finish with a free choice routine. During her time in Paris, Lisa stayed with a very nice French family who spoke no English. At that particular competition were teams from Ger- many, Austria, France, aswell as the United States. Her team, the Sun- dance vaulting team from Woodside, I earned the A division world championship, or the highest level I possible. Lisa likes riding horses, diving, and gymnastics. She enjoys most of her l classes, especially her keyboard class taught by Mr. Fischer. She plans on continuing her interest in vaulting and would like to qualify for the up- I coming competition in Germany. 1121 Scenes from the Festival Parade 131 Paul Tessler Kristen Wolfen den, and Lisa Guessen- hoven display their championship posi- tion. l Annual Apple Harvest 2 ' - PHOTO CREDITS: Salvador Hernandez l1,2l, Register Pajaronian 132. 137 Count Fair Big Success M-6460-4 .f bv - 1 NT, yy ' my I A 4- I AAV ' A , 1. f Photo Credits: a special thanks to the Santa Cruz Sentinal for the use of their photographs. ni x Well there it goes again. Whizzing by faster than you realize. Each year in early September everyone planning out days and nights to the fullest for the exciting, unpre- dictable weekend of the Santa Cruz County fair. Some of the popular happenings this year were the concerts of many kinds. Peo- ple from all over came to listen and dance to the rock n'roll sounds of the Greg Kihn band and the nifty fifty tunes of Daddy-O . They kept people tapping their feet with songs from the past, and a few new ones of their own. Walking through the Crossetti build- ing, or the 4-H building or looking at other displays, the community was reminded what their young population is capable of. When Sunday afternoon rolled around, people left with tired but satisfied looks on their faces, carrying home their prizes, pictures and an- other weekend of fun-filled memories. XY A 1 1 w ' - ' I1.15anta Cruz County Fair manager, Gil Mello, takes a ride in the Wells Fargo stage coach. I2.jMr. Buck waits for more anxious customers. I3.2Entertainment was also provided for 1 2 3 4 the younger crowd. 5 6 l4.1Future rodeo star try- , ing his luck on the buck- ing bronco. t5.jUnsure of each bite? . . . judges try to rate pies. I6.lPhotographs were an appealing attraction to the spec- tators. I7.jHats of all seasons were dis- played and sold. I8.lExpo Hall drew a va- riety of people. W L' ls I FV It ...J Qxxx W ik Ax A , 2 4 jd' L . ...uni , d ...: ,- ,N ,, My ,gl X X 4 i Af ,.. A H .-f t, K, if , '.h'2,f'+f- 4.,..'T:: if 'J 1 f',,,,3..s?fL'a' V , 15 VJ:-3,17'g4' J: v :AY v 4:1584 ' fax! r 5 s , :.1 .. g4 7 :g-Q Y ' .. A 5- 4 X W , vi' ' ' ' 4+ N wx, i ' 1 ' lzpfxiff ik fit: nspvaw 'v'Y, A . 14' :'- i -Tig'-1 yi If-'4 . 1 ' ' 'N i ,- - - Xt 5 A X' 0 K W k E X , T ' X ' -4 'ff . A w. 8 In K xg n kk .. D ' -,K ., .A Q -it -me-p w! 5 'lf Q -' '7 v' ' , 4 1' ai ,4 6 ,f F 'S ' A - '- - W 4 M, sq- 5' ' is F' Q 1 'I , ' 4.1 X N PICK APP HJ Queen Maizie takes a royal cruise down Main Street. l2J In Between chomps, lacque- line Susan O'Brien is startled to discover there is no more food. 131 Former queen Pam Curley makes her final farewell speech. l4l Contes- tant Lori Pirtle is interviewed by the judges. l5l Sam Vestal snaps a picture of,queen Maizie being crowned by last years queen, Pam Gur- ley. Q67 The Watsonville Wildcat Band gets in- volved in a community event. Photo Credits: All photos by Tom Uber Iwo QIIEAQNIAL HPF Wmsmwxue VHLDCA1 BMW Q? A Y.M.C.A. Going Strong 1 .jr-u. s st e t AAIA The Y.M.C.A. is a place where you can do a lot of things for your body. They have many different kinds of exercise plans. You can swim, lift weights, play basketball, play raquet- ball, or try gymnastics. The Y.M.C.A. has also just added a new womens sauna and more classes for women such as exercise classes. It's low cost and it's a lot of fun. 1 2 4 112 Raquetball: the sport of 3 5 today. 121 Balancing can be hard work. 131 Gymnastics can be fun. 142 W.H.5. students take classes in self defense. 151 Young boy takes his first swim, PHOTO CREDITS: Diane Varni ,WRXTTVQ1 f M W as Mm SQ ,Dt ,illwUQilfg,i5lf iQJwlX wi? i Wf l tlllt fn tll Ml QNNQQ, it 1 wi EDN if will bmltylggjwlll l tlffglf Nl., if if tl Takin ion In Rallies 1' 112 Sophomores wait for the 2 rally to begin. 122 Students 3 I I4 from all classes participate in a class competition. 132 Charlie Staka and Andy Martinez look on as the rally begins, 142 Each class tries their luck at the roll . PHOTO CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan 11, 2, 3, 42 ,L Lun htim Lair For a change from our convenient crowded cafeteria, we students go to many other places to satisfy our hungry appetites. When the lunch hour begins, it's time to get together with our friends and decide where we're going. Our main nominees are McDonalds with their quick, popu- lar service, Dairy Queen with their crowded waiting room, and 7-11 with their inflationary prices. Most of the places we decide on are with- in walking distance from the school. There are also those places to eat on Freedom Blvd., yet they are too far a walk to fit in our alotted time. So. Where are you going for lunch to- morrow? That's tonight's home- work. A i t CAT S PAUSE 1' 3 112 Elena Alcantara rings up an order at 1 2 S ., Winchells. 122 Taco Bell is also frequently vis- ited during lunch hours. 132 Typical mid- day at Catz Pause. 142 Students find shade from a hot day at Taco Bell. 152 Talking and relaxing on a front porch by Catz Pause. 162 Taking a break in the sun from daily classes. 4 6 PHOTO CREDITS: Manny Travers 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 62 0, -9 Cp XG Q G45 6 X A 11100 0 AD P6259 QQ wil X QKOCP32 fe? of QWOQS C91 mg ,O Q GC ' 4 , , 0 WQOQWAXVQOX m e fv. +' Cau ht In Motion OX O N fm . 5 0MPQQ2gQ?' cf1-wcf oo Q0 x Q 5 X X9 5 XX Q9054, 5, QA! 5524 1 OXOQSPXPPQ OQSQQQ Q 0 O 54 476 ' A xx , Q .S.XCxUOO- D fs xg? Q Q . 9 05555 -ix N29 x Q K , O XO Q F S Q x ggi' Other than our daily curriculum, most of us students find something more interesting to do. Activities ranging from pottery making to fun at the beach are among our long list of choices. 2 111 Kicking back during the 1 lunch hour. 121 Karen Mattingly 3 4 shows her creative ability at ce- ramics. 131 Birgitta Opdenhovel concentrates on her homework in the library. 141 Belinda Davalos and Hugo Martin show off their starfish at the beach. fair. nv' .fs i I PHOT CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan 11, 2, 3, 41 This year the Watsonville Sno-Catz got a late start on their seasonal hob- by. The snow came just in time for the january trip but not in time for the previously planned weekends. Utah was once again cancelled this year due to lack of sign ups but we're planning to get geared up for it next year so we can try out some new runs. This year the club was run by Michael Copriviza as President, Craig Yappert as vice president, lan- nine Chicourrat as secretary, and Bill Fukutome as treasurer and ofcourse our one and only Miss Pogue. L 1 2 3 111 L. to R.: Michael McCabe, Steve Knauss, 4 5 6 Tom Thompson, Craig Yappert, Michael Copri- viza, Ronnie Sugidono, Steve Remde, Tommy Copriviza, Lisa Muzzi, Greg Han- sen. 121 As Sno-Catz president, Michael Copriviza makes new members feel at ease. 131 Louis lvanovich recovers from an unexpected fall. 141 Mr. Hashimoto struts his stuff 151 Flashinga warm winter smile for the camera is Autumn Arreg. 161 Various Sno-Catz members pose for the camera. PHOTO CREDITS: Mr. Hashimoto 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61 151 - -f -- 7 f ' - ' ' ' y Mary Telles . . . 2,500 Kids Call He E p Sf' , K at wif Mom -sw .t Mary Telles was born and raised in Lemoore, California, where she lived the first 20 years of her life. She was then married and moved to Watson- ville. Mary explained the way schools have changed since her days in high school in a recent interview. The rules then were very strict. Disci- pline was very prominent also. Her school was very small, only 360 stu- dents. Mrs. Telles has been working in the Pajaro Valley School district for the past 21 years. At first she was a play- ground director, working off and on. Then, in 1964, she helped organize the recreation program at the Vet's Hall, where her daughter presently is employed. Finally, she settled down with her present job here at Watsonville High. Mary went on to describe her chil- dren: leanette lVarnil is 32. She works at the Vet's Hall, where I used to work. Cynthia lTellesl is 25. She is a substitute teacher in Hollister, and my son, David, 30, is a medical re- searcher in Tucson, Arizona. I'm so very proud of my children! Mary proudly added that she has three grandchildren too. Kelly, age 11, Lindsay, age 7, and David Michael, age 2. Upon being asked what she likes best about the students here at W.H.S., she enthusiastically respond- ed, with a grin on her face, They're great! Each student is special in their own way. I love each of them sooo much. lil Mary keeps in constant touch with the Vice Principal's office with her portable radio. PHOTO Credit: Tom Uber 'R Nl Leanne Miller happily en- 1 2 - - - 6 joys the rally after turning in 3 Mrs. Fischer's term paper. 121 7 8 9 Luanny Wilfong gets bom- barded by Punk Extermin- aters the day before she turns in Mrs. Fischer's term paper. C35 The Senior crowd looks exhausted after staying up all night typ- ing Mrs. Fischer's term paper. C41 A senior student struggling hard to meet Mrs. Fischer's note card check-in dates, l5J Our band at one of Da Lou's exciting rallysl teven drum- mers wrote term papers for Mrs. Fischerl. C61 Sara Tucker finds the photographer being crowned-iCongrats Sue on getting your term paper in before rallyll ,.. C75 Students hiding from Mrs. Fischer at Catz Pause, because they didn't do their rough drafts. 181 Mrs. Fischer? ... What term paper? C91 Term paper in hand, Margret Balli attends the rally. E 'ar r W ' 4 Trauma j 4 A. ' F- .. Y , ,Y fi 4, ,S-ww i 1. . Q Bu iness Becomes Pleasure At W.H. . 1 The third year of Career Day was as successful as anticipated! People from the career areas of sports, ad- vertising, fashion design, and cosme- tology, togname only a few, came to share information with the students. Depending on our choices, some students headed across the street to hear about a career such as police and law enforcement, then headed back again to learn about interior decorating, aviation, or auto me- chanics. Even though many students feel a serious career decision is too unrealistic right now, Career Day gives us an opportunity to learn spe- cific details about occupations which we can use in thinking about our fu- ture. As the day began, we quickly realized we had better pay attention . . . it's not as far away as we thought! 1 112 Mark Ballesta bravely volun- I 2 teers himself as a guinea pig in front of a group of interested people. 121 Mr. Cruz, head of the music department at Cabrillo College, prepares to answer a question. Photo Credits: 111 Register Pajaronion 122 Shannon Murray. A Glance At Th Past s , L Q - - . a H , 4 It 2 ,Q v j. Q-'V 'F -is 5 t ,f ' ff-M a MM -a ,, ,..,.:.. xx ., . an ' ...l af' 'H K S ' Photo Credit: A Special thanks to the 1949 Manzanita. EEESEEERM QSNIEQH 'mt T.A.M. fTeen Age Mothers! is a full time program offered by the Pajaro Valley Unified School District to preg- nant teenagers or teenage mothers who have recently had a baby. The pro- gram has been with the school district 10 years. T.A.M. students take classes not only towards high school gradu- ation, but also in pre-natal care, birth, and post-natal care. The students schedules are flexible. They take some classes in T.A.M.'s self contained classes or at any high school in the Pajaro Val- ley Unified School District. Beverly Wong, coordinator of T.A.M. com- ments, Being on campus has opened up many opportunities for T.A.M. stu- dents to get more involved with the High School activities. We feel we are more a part of the High School cam- pus. Teen Age Mothers New Addition To Campus, T.A. M . Takes Part g Q fs, 2 . we . gs .11 5, sg Q if 3 Q ww is -, .452 -all 112 T.A.M. student starts 1 2 homework early. 121 Mrs. 3 Wong, coordinator, works on students' papers. 131 julie Borges reads a school book before class. Photo Credits: 111, 122, 131, Alfonso Barragan ,gm S-wg Qu. S55 5 f Irv ff W 4651 K ,,, ,, 7 K f We J M L in I ,fv i '- ii 0 I if - , HW S.A.P. It To Them School Age Parent Learn S.A.P. lSchool Age Parentsi is some- what like T. A.M., except S.A.P. is a program open to any students, male or female. The program welcomes parents 112-21 years of ageb who wish to complete their High School edu- cation. They may complete it through any high school in the Pa- jaro Valley Unified School District. S.A.P. provides an infant toddler center. lt's classes are infant care, health, and nutrition. The center is also used as a lab for classes for non- parenting students in infant care. Also, economic programs are indi- vidually designed to meet student's needs. These include work study, and also main streaming in the High Schools of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District. 111 Nora Morales feeds a hungry stomach. 121 Baby 1 2 takes a break. 131 Student 3 gives needed attention to toddler. Photo Credits: 171, 121, 131 Alfonso Barragan , I I - x I I C I I O O Bev Hud on, in The New Bev Hudson was a Watsonville High School graduate in 1973. She, like many other students there, didn't know quite what career field she wented to enter. In high school, Bev took college preparitory classes. Her few electives were choir and speech lat that time there were no special classes such as Manzinita or journal- isml. Not only was Bev a 3.94 student, but a C.S.F. life member, a cheerleader in her junior and Senior year, and a princess for both football and bas- ketball homecomings. Bev's spirit was always shown at all the Wildcat games. Two years prior to he cheer- leading participation, she was a co- lorguard. Speech and English classes opened her heart to speaking before people. That was what Bev enjoyed most. Speaking led her into wanting a ca- reer that had a closer communica- tion with people. She wasn't quite sure what field she wanted to enter, so she entered Ca- brillo for two years. There she found a mass communication course being offered. She took that course and most all her required courses need- ed to get a double major in speech communication, and was two classes short for a major in journalism. Bev first started her journalism ca- reer in Eureka, a small town of 30,000. Her work was for a part time job at KUIQ-TV, in june of 77 . She recommends starting in a small area and getting experience in the field. At the beginning for Bev, she began with five minute inserts while at- tending Humbolt State. Before the end of the summer, she was a full time student and co-anchorperson. Bev married Sonny Stupek in '78' and they then moved back to their home community of Watsonville where they've lived for over two years. Bev is currently working for Channel 8 news, KSBW-TV, as a co-anchor- person. Her work takes about nine to ten hours a day. Twice a week she is vid- eo taping and the rest of the time she spends writing and preparing her assignments for her next view- ing. Bev does all of her own editing, which she enjoys every minute of. Her favorite news lines are health in- sights and close up interviews with people, in depth, after an incident has occured. She doesn't like on the spot incidents of accidents which in- volve the deceased. Bev Hudson does give advice for anyone who is interested in the broadcasting field. Start in a small area and get experience and work your way up the ladder to advance- ment. This will strengthen your ca- reer in broadcasting in larger areas. Bev was hired by Channel 8 because she had references, experience and the knowledge of TV. She also had the ambition to become a broadcast- er. Bev Hudson is the only member on the Channel 8 newscrew who is from the Bay Area. 111 Bev Hudson, Channel eight news reporter. PHOTO CREDITS: Courtesy of Channel B news. Migrant Students In ction . . . This year WHS has 400 migrant stu- dents. This figure is the largest in the past four years at WHS. They include students in grades nine through twelve and make up about one-fifth of the school population. Many of these students are limited or non- Enjglish s eaking who are placed in a bi inguaf academic program. They come from families who depend on agriculture related jobs. Thos ein- cude local canneries, strawberries, lettuce, apples, artichokes, and nur- series for the fishing industry. The migrant families move two to four times a year following the crops and rowing seasons. This constant mo- bility makes the sense of perma- nence almost impossible. Migrant students come from a variety of dif- ferent states primarily Calironia, Tex- as, New Mexico, and Oregon. Var- ious countries from which the come are Cambodia, Vietnam, Phil ippines, and Mexico. Migrant fam- ilies are of many different nationali- ties, but they are mostly of Spanish origin in Pajaro Valley. The constant mobility of migrants has hindered their educational growth in basic skills, language and their sense of belonging to any school or community. The Federal Government has funded the migrant program as a supplemental support program for school districts having a large percentage of migrant students by assisting migrants to develo their educational background ancf voca- tional skills. The migrant program of WHS is supplemental to regular staff and materials. The mi rant staff are bilinguals who work clisely with the regular staff in meeting migrant stu- dents' special needs. The migrant staff is committed to giving the mi- grant population at WHS academic and vocational assistance towards meeting school requirements. The migrant supplemental support staff includes migrant aides, teach- ers, counselors, nurse, and laison. '-I I-me s I 'N fi. M 'wm M 8 P g I ,WM ,M N , . ,M I g.., fu anis A1 ' -i' RWM WW Vorb M X y 5 MWQWH WMM Q Nf' V M wflifywf WAJWQ of roman . You know rx I TON! 03339. uve! .Y 0.123- Ccnw land EYES WX A 1 2 111 A frisky freshman takes it easy on a hot day. 121 Scott Serrano 3 4 distracted by the camera and lo- vin' it every minute. 131 juniors check out one of our farm-out rallies. 141 Some students still study at lunch time. ' !s:-: . -Qs S: if 'LE A Kr? Sw ,wwf N if PHOTO CREDITS: 1, 2, 3, 41 Alfonso Barragan N. eek In ide 3 E ct... X, Msn W We---... ,L w fT 's'- Watsonville High School has many different courses that are offered to its students, one of which is Child Development. Students work with young children from the community in pre-school classroom. This year 23 children were enrolled, with many waiting. The classroom is designed for the children, with dramatic play- toys, pets, and childsized furniture. A playground for the children is part of their recreational activity, but not all of their time is spent laying with toys. More than 160 studlents partici- pate in the center's activities each day and get the satisfaction of pre- paring meals, using effective disci- plinary measures, and teaching de- velo mental skills. Youngsters are tauglilt the self-pronouncing alpha- bet and learn one letter each week using oral exercise. The students also get to help the children ada t to a new environment, because for the most part, it is the children's first time away from home. is . I T .,tt. i,f l K, T . f M. ' 4' T' ff r . T . 'ff L f W X X ., Q 1 ff 3 Y' giits ' vires' , 70,4 l 0 0 5 4 932 ' ti Q Z i lj w a 12 An alert youngster drinks all his milk. IZI, Chefs 1 2 3 4 are caught off-guard between jokes. l3l. An eager 7 boy waits patiently for a turn at the equipment. 5 6 l4l See, I finished. Can lgo out and Play. 151. Startled by the camera, a dark eyed lad stops and stares. l62. Not wanting to nap, a young boy flashes a guilty smile. !71 Soup's on, dinner will be ready in five minutes. Photo credits: All Photos By Kelly Valen- tine. Spring Musical Entertain ,..,N ..... . ...., ,Q my-N --qw-....n,s. 'he Public JM6 wean! 1501361111 JfL 96 Lille' QWMJMMWQXQA Winn . Ki 111 The cast of Bye Bye Birdie does a brief presentation for the students at a rally. 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Teachers and students partici- pated in this worthy event. The blood toll was not as high as last fall, but this spring is expected to be better. This year's blood drive coordinater was Cin- dy Allison. She would like to thank all the students for their time and effort in helping her with the drive. Also, she is hoping that more teachers and stu- dents will donate blood and raise the toll during spring 81's drive. 11.1 A loyal doner, Mrs. Sev., 1 2 can always be counted on to 3 4 5 help. 12.1 jerry Loyola prepares to be skewered bya vicious nurse. 13.1 An exhausted April Macedo gets some shut eye on the job. 14.1 Blood Drive Coordinater Cindy Allison at the end ofa hard day. 15.1 Foxy little Carlyle Gomez hunts and pecks up a storm. t , Jn' J sr' - ' LYS' .'.. x ' V, stun-I? xxx P f x XL. -fo un' W -nf.--'ff l I A Y? 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Q :Nl K A it -- A 3 ' fi vm , J .M Y ag 5 ' , Mfr N Q, .w-N,. . . W' 4 ,Q 3 -. fp V S .sf N A w 191 Stargazers - - . - : Q' 3 if Reaching For The Highest Star A senior looked to the stars for a view of his or her world to come. Today's world is constantly chang- ing,' therefore, the need to grow with the times is forever increasing. As if reaching for a star-our seniors held steadfast to the goals that each of them set for themselves in life. I 11 This was the casual scene in Mr, Da- vies' History of Russia Class for Mary Florendo Robert Martinelli Laurelleh mann and Michael Coprlvlza l21 Tom Uber works on Mrs Flschers term pa per PHOTO CREDITS Salvador Hernandez CU Mary Florendo Q21 Senior Shots Faces Somewhere on the planet earth in the year 1963, there came forth four bright and outstanding people. Someone in the stars told them that they would become leaders of a spir- ited and wonderful Senior class at Watsonville High School. These four represented the class of 1981, Mike Zenker, President ifor the second year in a rowl, Luan Wilfong, Vice President, Carol Sakoda, Secretary, and Randy Green, Treasurer. Each of these Seniors have cotributed their hard work and ingenuity to the class. Their names shall always be remem- bered. U 'i-if ggi- fas- 59154 Sexy Mike Zenker poses 521 Vice is a pun roc er. At the rally, Scott Beller and Greg Tabula display Senior Sign. 141 Secretary Carol Sakoda is pretty as ever! f'5, 6, Z 81 The Senior class officers Freshmen pictures Karen? they cute ?!1. President Luan k k i31 Class Officers Mike Zenker Luan Wilfong Carol Sakoda Raqdy reen f- WY time 1 e ,mf M72 547221 AQJAA. imi- Ngvaw ff CA Lo W to iw, eedfwff ,U V7 if K X 195 Lunch Munchies Seniors Get Hungry Blowing bubbles from a chewed-up piece of gum, sipping Pepsi from a tall, cool cup, eating hamburgers, fl'l6S, donuts and all those junk foods, and reclining on a bench just enjoying the hour of feeding our faces. -Lunch time for Seniors seems to drift by on those sunny after- noons. A time to eat, talk to friends, study for a test next period, tailc, do homework, talk, or just piain eat. At this time we relax and enjoy an hour of no school work, until that final hell rings and we are back in class. it was great while it lasted! 17,1 Having fun feeding their faces are Sabrina 1 Pfleger and Leah Baker. 122 2 3 jose Ruiz and Peter Na- varro spending a typical 4 lunch period. 131 jesse Munoz and his friend spend their lunch hour talking. l4j Joanne Roach, Dana Greco, Terry Po- lzorski, and Lori George enjoy exchang- ing gossip during lunch. Photo Credits: Alfonso Barragan 113, Spectrum Studios l2,3l, Chris Hunkel 141. We W. 'Qs i .1 ,z, A! X 4 H . ,fffgi Y i id Abernathy, Gretchen Aceves, Arturo Acosta, Carlos Akiyama, Glenn Alba Ophelia Alcala Marie Alcantara, Elena Alderete, Carolyn aw' 1, ,mf .,,,v Allison, Cynthia Alonzo, Abby Alvarez, juan Ancheta, Marc Ancira, Sandra Anderson Arao, james Arao, Tina Arata, Anthony Arredondo, ..4i.s.l1,,.aR.Qbert,M. Xktrsm us, David i 1-' A it 5' 3 Mix VS Avalos, Greg Avila, Fabiola Baker, Leah Baker, Lisa Baldwin, Becky Banda, Bruno Banuelos, Virginia Bardmess, Maria Barnes, Michael Barragan, Alfonso Barrios, Tony Batin, Theresa Beach, Coleen Beilby, Paul Beller, Scott Benavente, Ronald Bisconti, Sandy Bjur, julie Black, SuAnne Blake, james 199 -- Changing Seasons lon With Changing Faces Senior faces grow and change as they go through the seasons. And life, like seasons, is never predict- able. So each new day makes each new face look at life in a different way. The only thing that is certain, is time, which each of us will go through in ourown special way. C11 Jeanette Harris and Carolyn Tarkingtington 2 1 laughing as usuai. l2l Nancy 3 Heick lost in space. 131 An- 4 other serious look from a Fortunate Pascua. Q41 Donna Meglich with her everyday g smile. g Photo cleans: ti, 2, aa and ivzcfiy Vestal l4l. f fffj I V . hula, aff H 4,3-5 Q. f 200 Bokaria, lennifer Bol, Robert Brace, Randy Bradley, Stephen Brautovich, Therese Bravo, Nancy Brown, jennifer Brown, Lisa Bucaloy, David Bugayong, Elpidio Bugayong, Steve Bulaich, Nicky Buttner, Dawn Caballero, Mary Cabrera, Patty Cadiente, Kris Campos, Lucy Campos, Octavio Campos, Sandra Canepa, leanne Cantu, Lucy Carlos, Nina Carranco, Suzanne Carrillo, Danny Carrillo, Frances Carter, Steve Casillas, Maria Castillo, Kellie Cawaling, lsidro Chadwick, Linda Chevez, Rosa Chin, William Christensen, jeff Clark, Natalie Cocroft, Anthony Colombe, Debbie 1 Conway, Martin Copriviza, Michael Cordova, Manuel Cordoza, Theresa 202 .Sew 41 1 4 V, , l D. E80 Corley, Susan Coronado, Rachel Correa, Laura Coyan, Dan Crandon, George Cunha, Mark Curiel, Maria Elena Daniel, Terry Delgado, Roberto Dias, Mary Duncan, Elizabeth Duran, Martin Ellis, Sharleen Elmore, Lara Estrada, Grant Evans, Peggy Fernandez, Elvia Fernandez, Yvonne Ferreyra, Tony Firouztash, Debbie 203 4 Homecoming Lifts Off Seniors Rock-It To Victory While the last second was ticking away before Homecoming Chairman TomUbmanmmmmddmHmtdmf Homecoming fioat, the Seniors were aheady on theh feet and cheenng with excitment, for the class of 1981 had won the first place trophy. The past three years the class floats were like horses on a merry-go-round, gdngupanddown:phdngfounh, second and going down to a disap- pointing third. But with a lot of hard work and dedication in a very short thne,the Senknsrnade H through and won with flying colors. Black and Gold. Congratulations to them all! 1 172 Cowgirl Cheerleaders, Me- 2 lanie Tumbaga, Gretchen Aber- 3 nathy, Sue Corley and Beth Nielsen ride on through the pa- rade. 621 Scott Serrano paints the martian heads. 131 The winning Senior float, Rock-It Wildcats . Photo C redits: Tom Uber 122. Shannon Murray f 1, 31. if-vis.. gems All Q Fischer, Florendo, Mary Flores, Cynthia Flores, Erlinda Flores, Michael Flores, Raphael Florez, Cyndie Fregoso, Pedros Friesel, julie Frost, Sarah Fuentes, Sally Fujii, George Fulmer, Cathy Furtado, Kathleen Gaither, Mike Gaither, Ron Galera, Rommel Galvan, Sandra Garcia, Fermin Rooting Rallies Senior Spirit Shines Walking down the hallway heading for the gym, you can hear people yelling and the band playing the Wildcat fight song in the distance. As you approach nearer, the sounds be- come louder. You rush through the door and set your self down. A good Watsonville High School rally is be- ginning. Spirit fills the air from the Senior section. They love to go and cheer on their class, in class compe- titions, in the excitement of a raily. just look at their faces, we all have fun, and rallies make our day. if W I S ,X a so i x KN N f J ' , U, li 3? E 4:-. XV K -,,4uvn' al' S X' W X i 613 It is not time for bed yet. C21 Wet your whistle Liz. 133 An anticipated crowd. I-41 Blow a bigger one Terry, ALL PHOTOS: Spectrum Studios. wg A 4 . I' bu iffy, ev eil Q1 'P' IK Y, If , V.,' In ' .17 'iv' if K li: W ' Z W ,gl aa? 1 wi' r E. W 4, W K - ' m V,,, , V W: , I 4:'L 1 We ,dj , . e 4 all WR N'ku 'ivf I-aff , FFF Garcia, lose Garcia, Salvador Garret, Barbara George, joseph Geoge, Lori Gera, Lori Gilbert, Tina Goldman, Kara Gomez, Carla Gomez, Stella Gonzalez, Aurellic Gonzalez, Richarc Gonzalez, Rosa Goslin, Cathy Diane Gray, julie Greco, Dana Green, Randy Gudino, Angel Gugale, George Guiterrez, Elia 207 Working It Out Seniors Do Their Homework Seniors did a good job this year in showing their younger fellow class- men that it was a good habit to do their homework. You could con- stantly view a Senior at the local public library and also making use of our own high school facilities. 1 111 Trino Paz studies intensely. 121 2 3 Christina Stout makes use of our library. U1 Toni Kubik and Kim Hardwick work on some artistic things. Photo Credits: Spectrum Studios l1, 2, 33 y Alq I ix .:,,k:, 'K A -a --X. K Ig' -'Y fi ...iw W. Y'---N-'...,.,,, , '7 f f A ' r rr.,, , ry, .r r r . ,,l, w 4 w J - ggi AV V IV y,ra ,ary y A M who yrry 1 f il r y A' ii il l l i i t l l QW? 3 ' P I? , 14 ',,w,'f' ts . ,554-0 ,ff ',.,,,tky I Ik, ,,,,. -fr- 13 vsx ' 'rM-W., ,www Gutierrez, Gutierrez Gutierrez, Rosa Gutierrez, Stephanie Guzman, Hackamac Hackwell Hall, Anthony Halstead, Lori Hambey, Dale Happel, Dean Hardwick, Kim Harris, Jeanette Haskin, Tim Heick, Nancy Hernandez, Danny Hernandez, David Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Marisa Hernandez, Mike 209 Hernandez, Salvador Herrera, Francisco Herrera, Laura Hidalgo, lean Higuera, Richard Hirahara, Lori Hirahara, Sharon Hirai, David Hiura, Gary Holly, Kay Hopper, john Horibe, Brandon Hudson, Raymond Huezo, Hilario Hunkel, David lbarra, Olga lsidro, Frederika Iaime, Robert Jauregui, Arturo lercich, Jeanette 210 ,gg fur 'que ei X user 'NFDA my-. x 'U limenez, Cecilia Johann, lim johnson, Elisa lose, Oscar Justus, Greg Keaton, Rick Keith, Brian Kelly, Shawn or Kersten, Dale Keselica, Pam Kessel, Kathleen Kienitz, Debra Kimoto, Lynn Kimura, Midori Kirby, Glenda Knego, Peter Kokkoris, Pat Korteum, Janine Kubik, Toni , Lane, Doreen Gearing Into The Future Shifting Back Into like looking through a rear view mirror, we can all look back to the many fun and wonderful things we have experienced at Watsonville High School. As Seniors, we have gone through difficult and easy times during the past four years. Life here has been like a steering wheel, going around and around. But we've made it this far and we will be look' ing through the front windshield to where the future will suddenly, un- expectedly, pounce upon us and we will h steering our way toward adult- hood. Besides looking ahead, we will often look to the past, where the memories of W.H.S. will be remem- bered. 112 Sandy Leong watches on. IZ! Ralph Raz takes part in the rally. 132 Scott Ser- rano Iooks back. PHOTO CREDITS: Trina Coffman 11, 2, 32 ' ' of WW, .,,,, Z Q l ie Lara Augustin Large Roy Lehmann Laurel Leon Martin Leon Phrlllp Leong Sand: Lerma Paul Lew Kevnn Lewis Steve Llpsanen Maarlt Locatelll julie Lomell, Marla Lona, Guadalupe Lopes, Anarnta Lopez Bobby Lo ez Elsie opez Isldro Lopez Rlgoberto Luevano, Darlene 213 I . l I I , . . I I I ' I Llnt, David I I I I . I Luis, Maria Luna, Leticia Luna, Maria Lynch, Charleen Macedo, April Maglich, Donna Malatesta, Sandra Maldonado, Rosalva Mann, Kristen Marquez, Benito Marquez, lrma Marquez, Lucero 4 Martin, Rachel Martinelli, Robert Martinez, , Fernando Martinez, Rosario Martinez, Theresa Mashburn, Terry McDowell, Suzanne McGuire, Valerie T v . 215 Camera Shy H ot The ,Senior ture. Wherever you look they're the center of attention. There are those crazies, those show offs, and those who love the life of fun and action that make our day. These are the stu- dents who are mature and set good examples for the underclassmen, but still have that childish spunk that keeps them alive. And somehow they're always caught in action hav- ing fun times before they graduate. We applaud them. 1 I 12 jennifer Brown, Dana Skel- ton, and Sue Corley as the 2 punk sisters. 522 Eugene Tsuji 4 3 during Class. I32 Sheila Vance watches intently. 14,2 Munch- ing out is David Bucaloy. PHOTO CREDlTS: Ron Tibbitts 111, Chris Hun- kel 623, Alfonso Barragan Q3, 4l. -1 rs. N. ,913 ., ,A ,T A as 216 ot,, , s s e,t, .ttt , 3: Medina, Rosemary Medrando, Monica Mendez, Martha Miller, Kelly Miller, LeAnne Molina, Maria Monroy, Gema Montalbo, Aaron Montes, lackie Montoya, Mario Mora, lose Morales, Martha Morales, Soccoro Moreno, Bertha - Moreno, Debra Moreno, Gabriel Moreno, Sandra Morford, Heidi Moules, Maria Mullin, Susan 217 Munoz, Elizabeth Munoz, jesse Nakayama, Cindy Naranjo, Eloisa Navarro, David Navarro, Peter Nestler, Stella Neves, Suzanne X Newell, Debbie ielson Beth Nunez, Na or Obertello, Laura Q O'Brian, Vllvbnne Oliveira, Moises Oliver, lack Opdenhovel, Birgitta Orozco, Diana Ortega, Alfredo Oritz, Maria Elena Ortiz, Maricela L 218 Ortiz, Sai Osato, Shari Pascua, Fortunato Pasion, Nancy Patten, Eric Paz, Maria Paz, Trinadad Perez, Ana Maria Periich, Cindy Peterson, David Pettus, Pam Pfiueger, Sabrina Phariss, Tina Phiiiips,'fKeIly Pierini, Deanna Pierini, Marty Pigao, Yoiando Pirtie, Lori Plascencia, Arturo Pohorski, Terry 219 Waiting For That Day Many Obstacles Slowed Everything The Senior class began the year with the usual apprehension and dismay. lt seems every year is a little longer and a little harder with unforseen rugs that are pulled out from under our feet along the way. But all these Down as-ev? 4. '--W factors make the final day - gradu- ation - much more important and worth waiting for. 2 I11 Lockers were used da17y, this 1 one was occupied by Octavio 3 Campos. IZ! Lisa Tao is caught studying. 131 The tables were of- ten occupied by groups of Seniors. PHOTO CREDITS: Alfonso Barragan U, 37, and Tom Uber 123. --v-Q: it 2 .fri ,rr .lf n-nun. W- Q Prindiville, Patricia Pryor, Robyn Puente, Ralph Pugh, Terri Lee Quintero, lose Quintana, Lupe Raboy, joe Ramirez, Serge Rangel, Rufino Razo, Ralph Rector, David Reeves, Dennis Reyes, Anita Reyes, Elizabeth Rieffel, Gail Rigsby, Robbie Rivas, Danny Rivera, Angela Rivera, Daniel Rivera, Elvia Vicky 221 Roach, loanne Robledo, Angel Rocha, Ester Rodriguez, Cindy Rodriguez, Rodriguez Rodriguez, Rodriguez Kim Lupe Manuel Marcella Rodriguez, Pauline Rogers, Linda Rojas, Olivia Rojas, Sonia Romantic, George Roncelli, Robin Roque, Lorraine Roth, Kevin Ruiz, lose Ruiz, Leticia Ryan, Matthew Rybicki, john .1....., 4 OO Exiting From The Past Ent ring Into The Future KJ Remember when we were fresh- men? We were really out of it then. Sophomore year was a little bit bet- ter, but nothing in comparison to our lunior year. That was really something-5th period lunch and all. Nothing was better than being a Senior. Nothing. Except of course Graduation. And the circle com- pletes itself Freshman again, in the school of life. 1 171 Matt Ryan enters his class- 2 room. 121 Serge Ramirez and Paul 4 3 Siefke relax on the benches. 131 Rick Sawyer pays attention to the camera. 141 Wendy Witmer takes a quick glance. 1 if y r Photo Credits: Trina Coffman 11, 31, Spectrum Studios 121, and Mary Florendo 141. U I' ll Q Jqyix lil is -V lg Lf Q l e 2 ll. Saavedra, Kim Sakae, Wayne Sakai, Perry Sakoda, Carol Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, Ricky Saucedo, Mark Sawyer, Richard Schmidt, Holly Sears, Scott Sepulveda, Veronica Serafica, Linda Serrano, Scott Shimabukuro, Robert Siefke, Paul Siqueros, Stacie Skelton, Dana Smartt, LeAnn Smith, Susan Smiley, Leah . 225 Solano, Susan Soriano, Linda Sotomayer, Debbi Sparkman, Dorie Statua, Michele Steffenson, Anita Stepovich, john Stevinson, Lisa Stevenson, Scott Stout, Christina Swank, Stephen Tabula, Greg Tanimasa, Linda Tao, Lisa Tarkington, Carolyn Tashiro, Katie Taylor, Robert Taytayon, Erlinda Thadeo, Lisa Thomas, Ken Tibbitts, june Tiscareno, Lila Travers, Manuel Trevino, ldalia Tsuji, Eugene Tumbaga, Melanie Uber, Tom Ukested, Gary Valdez, jenny Valdez, Roman Valdivia, Trinidad Vance, Sheila Vargas, Rosa Vasquez, Alicia Vasquez, Angel Vasquez, Arturo Vasquez, Lynn Vasquez, Rick Vasquez, Rosario Ventura, Dolores Saying Good-Bye Memories Of W.H.S. Forever Toward the end of our Senior year, life slows down and every moment becomes one which will be trea- sured for a life time. Every Senior is special in his or her own way, for these are a few of the faces and friends we may never see after we graduate, but we will keep the memories of them and Watsonville High School in our hearts forever. W ' .111 111 Seniors will be 1 Iwith an exception of a 2 l2l Trina Coffman watches the 3 rally. 131 Sweet Sandra Campos smiling as ever! Photo Credits: Alfonso Barragan 11, 31. Sprec- trum Studios 421. 1 N 'KQV wx, N ,Lb Q E v ,, Vestal, Chris Villegas, Lisa Wat, Diane Webb, Kevin Webb, Mark Welch, Cheryl Wickings, Denise Wilber, Suzanne Wilfong, Luan Wilson, Betty Wilson, junior Witmer, Wendy Yamashita, Shirley Yappert, Craig Zenker, Mike Zogg, Susie Zuniga, Michael Coffman, Trina Peterson, Cindy 229 1 if al' 3 DO l70t time 'il 1 P u .wi . 3? I -N - , W ,,, 'M f,... M Zzi M ,,,1, ,,,L L. E 5 5 E? ? 5 Searching The eavens junior class spirit bound itself to- gether-link by link. Each links pur- pose was to form a ladder that, day by day, would climb firmly to the sky, Every junior in his or her own way contributed to this ladder which searched throughout the heavens for a pathway of their life to come. HJ joey and his Mrs. . .CZD Yvette and Dale Crandon in a casual 1 scene at a Saturday Wrestling Tournament. PHOTO CREDITS: jeff Frissell 111, Mary Flor- endo 121. V gfkfwkq '97 'W E .iri , ,. 14 6 A X 'N fri? L , if 3, .f Ng 9 ,X ,i 7 Abernethy, Robert A T 'V if l Allen, William , Alba, joe A 'V f VV Y X Alcantara, Elena V 3 Ambriz, Mario ' V I Z Ancira, Michael - Ancira, Michelle Ancira, Richard K Mt L Anderson, Tina Arao, April Arredondo, Frank Arredondo, Mariarosel Ash, Beth Avelar, Lidia Avila, Frank Avila, Rigoberto , M 4, Avina, Isaac ' Q at Ayala, julio ' -.ff I A fir e Ayala, Tito T A Baade, Darla 'W' Baeza, Amelis 'A .. Bakich, Matt . Ballesta, Mark l if Balli, Margaret 4' g ' I I' wa Banez, Roberto A-1 i 1 , Barba, Mario , W i Barrington,Kurt Barrigan, Luz ' V V , , V Batin, Diana , , Batistich, David 'f ' 4 ,. Barsi, Micheal - ' f f- .. F- E E Baum, Arlene -i'-- ' f Q ,gg ff Et 4 4 'K Baum, Eric ,X Bautista, Octavio Beach, Dawn Be'arana, john , Berlanga, Rosie Dernal, David 4' 1' Biondi, Lucia Birimisa, Charles K N i 4. A , ,-Q , Study Center Supporters Those juniors sure had to try to sur- vive their classes this year! They were a good class to prove that it wasn't difficult to arrive on time. ln fact, a few had some trouble leaving, and stayed after for a minute or two to receive extra help. tStill, others felt it was their duty to participate in the new study hall program.J This year's class of juniors seems to be more academically inclined than in their past years at Watsonville. 1 4 72 lamie Garza studies in the li- brary. 22 Darrin Martindale 2 3 shows us his new sunglasses. 31 Pete Cruz ponders life. 41 jerry Leggoretta works in class, Photo Credits: Ron Tibbits C25 and Alfonso Barragan f1,3,4J. .. K ' .. 4 -. - Q, ,V ,NX veg iq xv 5 ' V3 sf at Q.. , , , rift' l 3 if 3 is 3 JA, il 3 x ig 1 i Q fmx, .. Ni X ai at fu r n. 1-3 Eg 'F 'F rv a.- . Blackwood, Mark Bland, Randy Bloss, Wolff Borrego, Ricky Brown, Cindy Bryant, Kimberly Burt, julie Bustos, Terry Cabral, Ruben Cahue, Araceli Calderon, Frank Calderon, Angel Camphouse, Harry Cameron, Madelyn Carson, Tom Carrillo, Martin Carlos, Horacio Carlon, Randy Carmona, Eddie Carranco, Rhonda Castro, David Castro, Mary Castro, Barbara Celestino, Susan Chadwell, Janice Chavez, Barbara Chavez, Mariaguad Chapman, Cindy Chin, Lawrance Clark, Michael Clough, Christine Christensen, jeff Cocroft, Angela Cortez, Erma Cornell, jenny Correia, Kelly Cornett, Robert Costello, loyce Cox, Duane Cox, Steven X ...- N. xi rib' rf 233 4 Crawford, Ronnie X Crawford, David F 1:' F F FF X ,V F Cfandonr Dale T ,,.. ,, .:. , Dames, susan FF F Daniel, Bryan in F 3-326 F a FF s F ,-hx ,, Daur, Deirdre , i L'KL' F D3Vl5r Damon 7 Delgado, Rosalba 'F F -'-. VV A L- Fi Deluna, Ferdinand V V , . 2 -NV V ll -ILLV - V P V V Dias, jeff f Q V V M we VV in Dietrich, Teresa V V.. 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F ess - ff' 'Q F 1 if-A t s t Fr wa s F so is Fernandez, Maria T. P - FF - r t t - aa.a , rarr s F iirre pi h D - F F f'F X s 'X F Q rf- s as Fiia F ff Q etc err Ulana F si , V a i Eg 'iw F Fei are--' :F Fi . ore7, Daniel VV V..,. .. Vim QV .V XV junior Cfficers The junior class officers were very involved throughout the school year and took part in the running of ju- nior activities such as the junior class dance. The members included, jeff Hermisillo- President, Phillip Sodo- myer- Treasurer, Anna Petrusis- Sec- retary, jeff Little-Vice President. These members helped to run the affairs of this year. With a successful ending, insuring a good start for next years junior class. 1 2 3 4 HJ jeff Hermosillo-Presi- dent. l2j jeff Little-Vice President. l3j Philip Sodomeyer-Treasur- er. C43 Anna Petrousas-Secretary. PHoro CREDITS: Trina Coffman 41, 2, 3, 4m J ,, 'L is. L is X .1kV.:i - iif W, all Y Y V gi: lk 2 kq ,. ' f , 5, ' at f gg, . ,W as S ssts g .. ,,,, D., , , KF N ' ' 'Q L 'il , 1'-Q Q like 1,: ZZT, il D g gg , t ,, , We K L, K ,I K K . U 'vu i - .L m , L. , V, .-.SJ t X X k Q 5 N -m s A -X l wif., as xi! ff SIX Bi as-'Y Kg X XB, i B 35,5 ,,. f S 'F .Q .. 4- ,ga- , - ' ', as as Q df mfmg H. 3 3 ff' I 2 4.1 4 im 12 -as E ! Qi x - --P we J' at SJ' X , , wwe' if ,. QQ ,N Nz , ,L L S . . X J f X .vw tai L . 2 . .::. as L. F Q, ,. sf. Q11 Y- ng, Fortes, Liz Fraga, Melanie Fredrick, Anna Freitas, Shirley Frias, I nacio Fronteia, Michelle Fuentes, Beatrice Fuentes, Marcella Fukutome, William Gallardo, Vivian Gannon, Tim Garber, Scott Garcia, Mercedes Garza, Jaime George, Doug German, Mike Gervasio, jessie Gil, lackie Godinez, lose Gomez, Lidia Gomez, Tracie Gomez, Alex Gomez, Roberto Gonzalez, Sergio Gonzalez, Olivia Gonzalez, jesus Gonzalez, Ma dalena Gouker, Davie? Groves, jackie Guerra, Lydia Gumm, David Gutierrez, Miguel Guzman, Beatrice Haas, Nick Hall, Robert Hal as, Lauren Halgord, Richard Harried, Fred Hernandez, Brenda Hernandez, Corina Hernande7, Esther Hernandez, George Hernandez, Leticia Hernandez, Margarita I Herrera, Marcos A Hertzog, Mark irll Hirahara, Steve I -tti F' Hirahara, Trudy I Q Hiura, Mark - Hoff, Karol A ,A Hoffman, Lori m Holtzclavv, Tammy Holybee, jane ,ii , Hostetler, Lori Q Hunkel, Chris Hyatt, Diana i Idemoto jon Idol Isaac Irao Dinah .. -Isaac Sushiela f Q ' Isidro Alex jaquez jenny 6 f , Q Irao Francisco ii ki' :X- f R , ,gg , 4. f jara Maria Q A jauregui, Felipe Jimenez, Irma jimenez, Olga jimenez, Salvador jahson, Cynthia johnson, Paul jones, Helen jones, Nancy juarez, Nancy juarez, Refugio K jones, Wiloiam C ' Kajisa, David - ' Keith, Kevin at King, Theresa 2- , W- Q Kirsch, Mark Knauf, Heidi tst' 11 -F , Supreme Shogun Floats Hi h Shogun was the popular series of the season and the popular float of the junior class. Even though they were awarded 2nd, place, they felt their float stood out above all. l'm sure that next year when they elevate their position to almighty Seniors, that they'll acomplish what they've been striving for all these years at Watsonville High. lst. place, the place of honor they just can't miss. 1 H2 The Supreme Shogun float attained second place. Photo Credits: Shannon Murray HJ, 4. V y- il l lx it L L ti U N V' E N K l xx . . 5 ..,, t Q l X 1 fx a 4 . at -. z 1 . R it ' H f- - 2' f D r 1 ' K X 'ik W QQQ KL as ji' . Y' y' ' K K K rv vt -As ,f in sl 'l' at zze, L I se lg, tts ,ttt it at -Vx is -5, ,N ', . Ig '14 .1 X. ' rw v. ::.uDt'2CMY: SYXQQ 'Xi Kodama, Larry Krug, Regina Lancaster, David Lake, Edward Lambert, Lamorie, Laurie Eric Lazo, Prescila Legorreta, Genaro Leon, Dennis Leon, joey Lettunich, Charles Lettunich, Lucy Lissolo, Tina Lint, Brian Lodia, Michelle Lomeli, Cuca Lopez, Antonio Lopez, Gema Lopez, Marialourde Lopez, Mariasandov Lopez, Patty Lopez, Nancy Losey, Mark Luis, Cecilia Lynn, Mike Martinez, Albert Martinez, Andy Martinez, Connie Martindale, Darrin Martinez, Edmundo Martinez, Josephine Martinez, Maria Elena Martinez, Rose Martinez, Suzanne Maddy, Richard Mancha, Manuel Manfre, Christine Mano, Sharyl Marinez, Berta Marinovich, Peter Marhsall, Lori Marshall, Rhonda Marquez, Carmen Marquez, Irma McGinnis Sandra Medeiros, Matt Medina, jose Melo, Rosemary Mendoza, Sandra Meneses, Mario Melton, Greg Miedecke, Kent Miller, Brett Miller, Frank Miller, Marlies Miller, Terri Mitchell, james Molina, Hector Molina, Stacey Monroy, Benciamin Montes, A riana Montes, Henry Moore, Alan Moreno, Gary Moreno, jose Elias Morrison, Scott Mullin, Kathy Munoz, john Muzzi, Dominic Niel, Patricia Neises, William Nelson, Brooks Newberry, Linda Norwood, jeff Nuval, Nolie Ocampo, Ricardo Odom, Kevin Oliveira, john Olivares, Antonia Olivares, Eva My ,Vyy . , . V ' ' V, x. 4 ' u 1 M ' I ,M , , if 2 M M . , f l if C 1 rtr, , . . x X 1 ffrv fi:fv-f ii, 't., 1 5 rri 'sjli' ',,s1 2 M' M ,,,, .M tts .M l' M f - titlt v wir s is ,...f,,,, il. K 3. V 2 .M I N A ., , r M ' l M M ,,,. 1 A gg- M , 'C i W Q- .,, lll ji' W 5 Q nv- ,gm V r E. if i ., M l ' We ll My l . .. 61' f it t , ,ff V. V7 ,, ,M , f . M W fm ' ,,V, V., ,. Vflj , .. 'C A , 4 C 6.3 'F i l W fr M wg 5 E.- M M f -' f,,M. , M is W 'ii' ii Mtt 4 V - ..MMr li' ' .. , ,M,f ,. ' . ,, 5 .,-M' ' . I . A :K V V ' J y '+'ft y in V A , f A M ,,, fsll M l C C , C if - 'l l ii 'Me,, - l -l - , l N . 5 M1, ,, , . MM l A . t MM 'C 4 xy, b yy 'fi I .. me MQ' .Mf:,,.,,'u V rzk, ' M 1 V, ' 5 A my 5 Y I . if M 1 V .M lim , if l l X . S Q ms 6 it - junior Spirit vo 'U no Q E FD T it . Wi X ki K Q sts, The class of '81 has been looking for- , ward to june of '81 when they will be able to finally do what they have M dreamed of for so many years. No M more worries about homework, ex- cept of course, for those who are continuing on to college. But everyone will finally feel the freedom and responsibility of adults. Some seniors will be very joyful to M leave school and all of the agony of f it homework, but others will be sad because they don't want to leave Xt their fellow classmates and all the 5, 2 fun they have had their four years at Q3 ,gt Q Watsonville High. xgvgygg g jj K is f'l.l Shawn jordon keeps track of the swim meet. t2.l Adriana 1 4 Montez looks on avidly. l3.l I 3 I Rose Martinez speaks in class. l4.l jason Sloan walks out the door. Photo Credits: Chris Hunkel ll, 2, 33 and Al- fonso Barragan l4j. 15. 'E L l if ii, K N X M. i . Q L., ll R 1 I x A - S -we I , V .L ff 3 A, ,M p JP 5, W sf I K X A L nj K. I.. ji sg f t 3 L N . . . L. Q f in , L , , L. lix x X Q , we X ' 'Ns R JJ R 'v L X V A K 'P L , L ,Q ' , 1 s fa - N as . v- Q. v. .. 1 , 4 5 , ' ' K 1 .. L --Eli k,KVV I . 4+ at 1- - . ,QM Y NX , ar' Y f f 'il X T X C 1 . . ,. k g , 4 X ..,.: g. ,. . W f , Lynx. mn W , t : ,J . K: N v- ry, s i ' 41 ' 5 Q 2 5 l.., ..., S tk . S ., mm.x 1., Q f f Q.. we - V X Q' sz? f fr n, K 1 ,,, its g 53:3 an :M ,Q - 5 ,gl '- -, f' . , 1 L X .. r K LILZ 4 5 f . l f . r L Fi X V L , xx X .A Olmos, Gloria Olvera, Peter Orozco, lon Orozco, Magdalena Orozco, Mike Oritz, Arturo Ortiz, Lupe Helen Otero, Tina Owen, Anthony Padilla, luanita Paz, Gustavo Perez, Cecillia Perez, lose Perry, Patricia Peterson, Tom Pigao, Frederico Pinedo, Refugio Pinedo, Teresa Polfus, Cathy Porras, Luis Portlock, Melissa Prater, Ellen Provence, Laurie Puente, lose Quezada, Hilda Quintana, Lupe Rackley, Dale Ramirez, jorita Ramirez, Maria Gua Ramirez, Sergio Rarang, Nelson Raygoza, Lucia Raymundo, Fullou Renteria, Sanfiago Revere, jason Rhodes, Dan Ribeiro, David Rice, Weslie Rivera, Fernando Rivera, Manuel da NWN. N.. .ox .ess .1 W., .... a ia-QQ ii i .L Q LX .,,, I fr is tx Robledo, Magdalena Robles, Fernando Rocha, Karen ' . K wg? Rodarte, Maria A Rodriguez, Carlos - 1 vs Rodriguez, Miguel a Rodriguez, Ricky Felix Rodriguez, Rosalinda 1 5 Q i 1 ,. I Q X x A L T 'K l Rodriguez, Steven L' ,S , ,S Rodriguez, Theresa -A Rodriguez, Toni Rojas, Eddie . 'tt ,- Rojas, Tanya ie' W 1. Rojas, Tony Tital - Roman, Antoinette ' ' Roman, Nora , Romandia, Ralph Rosser, Yvette . , A I F' K A ati, , 1, Rubottom, Gy w Ruiz, Gina Ruiz , Ruiz, Ruiz, Ruiz, Ruiz Rtlso, lohn Rosso, Suzi I s as Geor e Martha f' i Manuel Salome il Vitalina Russell, Danny a ' Q- Sabala, Denise Saldana, Ignacio Sanchez, Carlos '- Sanchez, Dicky ' K .- ff Q if N t 4- X K .,,:,,, 1- K H, 1 -- , . . ' 2 Sanchez, Ted ' - ' Sanchez, Marian ' - 5? at Sandoval, Eric Sandoval, Hector ' - Sandoval, Liz if , Sandoval, Sylvia W - Santiago, Shelle 2 sk 5 is 1 s Schedler, letl if -f'- 2-' C A X, Third Year M mories Everyone enjoys the Class of 82! Why? They all have cheerful faces and whenever you look at them it seems to make one of those gloomy days brighter. The reason for such happy faces is that they only have one more year to go. Their Senior year will be here before they know it. Sophomore and Freshman years seemed to have passed by so quickly and all of a sudden, their junior year is here and gone. Then all that is left are the memories. The next time you see a member of the Class of 82, be sure to smile at them and they'll smile back at you. 12 Theresa King smiles for .14 2 3 the cameras. 22 Sandi McGinnis looks happy. 32 jeff Norwood shows off his talents. Photo Credits: Alfonso Barragan l'l,2J and Spectrum Studios 132. Q 5, ,ts,, ? re: ' tl Nsi ' 5 I Q C K sg 'X J fr ills ?'9x 4 JC , 4' 7' fn nm s vu Z' fm ,W W ww ff -.W at , if sl? 17' ' .A ,,,,., , 1 T ' 1. 1 , x , Z7 ,, 15:1 A 75- W. 'I l 'ff' ' r 6' 7 ', . ., ly A I x - - - ? 9W W t 'i x f Z , sf, ,X ,,, , ll Jr fav ,av 59 Y ,ve Schultz, Sally Scurich, Mary Serafica, Gloria Sepulveda, Maxine Sepulveda, Salvador Sherry, jason Shimamoto, Alan' Silverira, Diana Silva, Bertina Silva, Debbie Silmone, Geneva Simpliciano, Frank Shoemaker, Ted Skillman, Damon Sloan, jason Sloan, Randy Smith, Bobby Smedlund, Randall Smith, Alan Smith, Bobby Solano, Manny Sorensen, Daniel Soto, javier Soto, Richard Sotomayor, Debbie Sotomayor, john Souza, Elaine Sparling, Kris Stefanini, julie Staka, Charlie Stumbaugh, Nancy Stubblefield, Rosie Swiercz, john Tada, Carolyn Tamashiro, Kris Tao, Pearl Taylor, Herb Taylor, Lee Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Todd x f 1, ,k,V A Keith, Teman . K., T, We A f, 'ig rykir K ' .,,, Thurman, Susan G 5 ' if gl Am Torres, Carmen me , 4 f Torrise, Ann .. f it , f, 4 ', W , 'K Townsend, Todd ., Q- N fr, 9 Valdivia, joseph T' ' V S ,, ' .Li g Valdiez, Sylvia ' ' 2, Vallejo, Lupe 'C ll' V Vasquez, Baudelio l'l' r ill llll Vasquez, Doris fi ' Vasquez, Graciela ' Vasquez, Irma Vasquez, joaquin Vasquez, john g Vasquez, juan 4, rv ON i 255 f Vasquez, Salvador W! f Velasco, Luis , - ,, ' Ventura, Manuel A - Viastelica, Debbie ' I -rfV. ,., Villa, Maria . my Viloria, Deborah lll' , i y , Volpe, jenniq H f 1. 1 ff to Vran'es, Pau . 1 V ' A ' 2 Waikirls, Terry ! J S i lah! , 4 3 , , , Webster, Patty 1 ' Wemmer, james ' ' X ,j d , White, Eileen V V ' ' 1 .Q ,, White, joseph , , s , '- 3 Wong, Bryan A V s ' ' F x Wong, Gary A it Workman, Gregory ' fy ' 1 Yamamoto, Eugene f A Yamasaki, Lisa Ybarra, Linda Yea er, Scott Yosiida, Lori Zanker, David Zuniga, Salvader Life Goes Entering this year with hopes of fin- ishing it fast, is this year's junior class. Looking back, some years stand out more than others. Certainly, for some, this year will hold memories that will last the rest of their lives. A junior always looks forward to his Senior year. The thought of being the top tallest is always enjoyable. But, the one problem is that he doesn't like studying, writing, math, english, social studies or science. However day after day, the world spins round. Life must go on, but sometimes, with all the confusion of a busy day, life seems to stand still and drag on endlessly. For juniors, taking tests, doing homework, and restless hours of schoolwork seem to pile up. But, the hard work will pay off when the year finishes and you know you've only got one more year to go. . . 171 Gina Krug, steadily at work. PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios .w -vs X , r n S one :vw l s gi fc j 3 1 - 'QQ X 'Q if L eee e ii ji nin or ' X , , , L- Q.. gr . kn E A I ig lu! , x , L , l 4 4. , ,. .li 1 .ft- ,., . Wm., rl- .N J Velasco, Luis Ni A1 , - - Mi ' V . W -6-g .iw 19' 2 '--5512 ll L Wx' N X A ' gg- LL.1, - if , :P ,. - .,,., ' f ei X l i 'KXNQ 1 L s X o x Barrington, Kurt Carrillo, Luz Celestino, Medardo Crandon, Dale Duque, Remigio Hermosillo, jeff jimenez, Olga Lawhon, Troy Little, jeff Magee, julie Mano, Shari Ramirez, Frank Ibarra, Rodolfo Sefmlveda, Max So ano, Manny Sotomayor, Phil -9- if 1 n 0 Existing Enthusiasm The junior class spirit has been ex- tended to all forms of school life. They were enthusiastic participants in sports and were well represented in the intellectual aspect of our cam- pus life. They enhanced the various social activities of the school and lent color and support to its func- tions. Their own class activities were both numerous and successful in striving to glean the most from their High School life. The juniors have ad- vanced their cause show great promise for the future. 1 2 3 111 Diana Batin represented 4 5 the junior class enthusiasm. 121 Taking time to study is Scott Yeager. 131 Christy Clough partici- pated on this years swim team. 141 Sally Schultz takes a stroll. 151 Sneaking in a few words to his friend is Danny Florez. PHOTO CREDITS: Spectrum Studios 121, Chris Hunkel 13, 4, 51, Shannon Murray 11. ,ff The Competition Spirit seemed to be in second place in the juniors' lives this year. Whil th Fr h d e e es men compete with their elders in almost everything, the juniors looked on with amusement. Yet, here and there, you could find a few excep- tion to the rule. Once in a great while, these up- perclassmen had a particularly bad day, and took all their aggessions out on the young Freshmen, who, much to everyones' surprise, usu- ally fought back. Well, maybe next year, when these students enter their Senior Year, they'll have more time for spirit and enthusi- asm. 111 Marcela sure looks mad. Wg , , :-:jig E -5tt3,..,,,. Photo Credits: Alfonzo Barragon Art Credit: Scott Serrano X- xx A , 1' IL X. X N p, 5,125 ..gg - ll rt lil ff s t q fl V K if '19 ,AU W xvx 5 5, l rl ll ...... . l 'tl ' if ll f- f , - 'ft 7' t ... 1 l fi so-' . ATE:- ., ,, .tg l ' l N 'N - i ii 4 I -fi: ll l lll fs. l x l ' f . .ttl tfff- tst sllfo I Y ll 1. t i .?Q. s he l r:-:cw xageq l? ll pm ,,.....1:f-fu w ifi 1 -l t ll t t t rf. l t ll , i if rg . l X-lullx Nl r to tl twiki. -- - , .lllnxff , l r t t L.. 1, l 'rl llflltf' Y - l- il :iii .. l ll f ' l lf l l lx t t ml f y I Q... I' 'ff f i' ..: A X, an , , l wir'-'c' ff, - ., YQ :aa-T :, ' . .WJ ll . p H ti' Xw .I . IZQZ-flf g6ifZ7jf??77f ,Q . l y lr lv Y Q2 ,jf?1:Zf31f'-:'7 PZ..f: l ffm-jif . ' lt X 4 Q l ' ,, My '3 'x XSLT nr 5: r I ' Mu. A' 2 1 M I l Q f Q- s f f . lf, X X Of y l, rig!! X ficf- . , Ht: l 'nf 1? fr' it i V f N' ff! 4 yr ww W 7 A f W W W f I f f f '-ff? 4 ,0 ft' I t Mlljilgfflfffzff ' - - tw ,ftyl t WW IX ZAWVWI11 'ff aff my flaw f ' X 1 246 Glimmerin Brighter In a dark galaxy the sophomore class glowed. Their great sparkling magni- tude shined throughout the high school universe. Each class was spe- cial-but the stars of our school were the brightest stars of all-and the sophomores glimmered brighter than they ever had before. by I -11 Ill Tammy Kurrily listens to 1 Norma Rae Navarro's secrets 2 3 as Henry Legoretta listens in on them. l2J Fermin Razo out by the cafeteria. 131 Mr. Wongs first peri- od class made a float for basketball homecoming and Viki Vestal and Mis- chell Vineyard got to pull it around the gym at the rally. PHOTO CREDITS: Tom Uber ll, 2, 32. Z, r YO, ft f fct 'littui Lift libiw 1 Q1-Ca:-Q , --L if ff! I Q if M, Qin? is i alt-M L + tw? Lf if I. 44 r -l-fel, le Wfd feta-rf fi- -wwf cw--iw .f ' X I, h, 77 1 if dv, :vb 6.0-6 Libya V 1-fowl gf-J-V 23 Ufccfwv , 9 ,,,.-,, 4 ..- ' '. ,, it gi Y ' r AM ,Ak ly K7 ., X L ,AT 1,3 1 1- .1, A . .x , J' ., ..,. I Q' 1 ' l, -r Fa. 247 Sophomores Stand Out There is nothing like the shine on a startled girl's face when she turns around and is confronted with the stark lens of a camera. The range of emotions run anywhere from cher- ry-red to a 100 pound ham, and the types of people the camera photo- graphs varies like the emotions. You'll find everything from shy freshmen to flamboyant seniors. A smile here, a smirk there, and the surprised-faces show off their colors again. This year's sophomore class is one of the most enthusiastic group of kids Watsonville High has seen in a long time. 111 Eleazer Gomez and 2 john Cameron stare into 4 6 space. 121 loan Nelson 1 3 5 7 smiles radiantly. 131 Taking a break, is Linda Flath. 141 Studying is a sophomore trait. 151 jardiel Pinto leans out of the band room door. 161 Mary Stepovich, Ruth McCabe and Limda Allison wait in line at Catz Pause. 171 Belinda Davalos is caught by the cam- era. Photo Credits: Alfonso Barragan l2,3,5,7J and Spectrum Studios f1,4,61. ' is as 'E , J , J s - V if f- w M ,IQ 'fluff I - NL..L-L Q EITK Z. in . -, 2 ' Q f X n , X t X. ' I wwf 'X 4 -f-av 5 ,wi ,, ,f wr 9 qw F Xw 'xr :M Se. lf? egisterin : A New Way Around On August 28, 1980 the new sopho- more class came to WHS to register for their classes. Since last year, when the computer didn't live up to our expectations, the old mill system was chosen. One week before registration everyone recieved an information packet con- cerning the details of this proce- dure. This was a new way around for the class of '8'3. We had a better chance of getting the classes, teachers, and periods we wanted. ln the end, everyone had nothing to complain about. l1.1lulie Martinez talks over her new classes with jill Mill- er. I2,lT0m Hewett makes a duplicate of his proposed pro- gram. i3.jLisa Gussenhoven asks Mr. Wong some questions about enrolling in his English class. Photo credits: All photos by Chris Vestal, -LZI3 Aboytes, Martha Adams, Matthew Adamson, Wade Akiyama, Ben Alanis, Rene Aldama, Irma Allison, Linda Alvarez, Troy Alvarez, Maria Alvarez, lose Alvarez, Arturo Amparan, jose Andrews, Shelly Arano, Francesca Archibe e, Tom Arnolg, Robin Arreg, Autum Arroyo, Fabiola Austin, Thad Avis, Dottie Ayala, Rocio Barajas, David Barranco, Margarita Barragan, Augustin Barroga, Fidel Basaldua, Delia Bastidas, jessica Batad, Avery Batin, Carole Beach, Diahann Benavidez, lohnnie Benecich, Mike Bendana, Pi Celso Bixler, jim Bird, Ronald Blake, Patty Blankenship, Tammy Blanquet, Veronica Bloom, Paul Borba, Maria Borges, julie Bowels, Brenda Brasil, lose Bressnan, Patricia Briano, Sonia Broedlow, lim Bulaich, Marta Bushman, Cathy 73 B, or ttt A- A A t - 'as ge t - - it A at 1 V my A' A si , . Q ES .K A A A 'A i--s, I lx . -- fi 1 t it ' . B :. N' si - , A 4 A r- A, Q 4 li at Bas ' 'ssiss B B sli ' ' -fl l tg f r B, ,E Y. .K X B , nw B ,B B. 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A or 1. sz sv. . .lv Buttner, Brian Cadiente, Diana Callesen, Peter Cameron, john Campos, Nicolas Cantrell, Troy Cardon, Barbara Carranco, jesse Carillo, Maricela Caseras, Sandra Casey, Kim Casteel, Robert Castro, Ralph Charon, Isabel Chavarria, Diane Chavez, Aurora Chavez, Carmen Chavez, Manuel Chauvet, Maurice Chicourrat, janine Cisneros, Brian Clark, Greg Clemente, Vincente Colombe, Tami Colvin, Carla Combs, Renee Coney, Darlene Contreras, Guillermo Contreras, janie Conway, Tim Copriviza, Tom ' Cordoza, Mary Corona, Hortencia Coronado, john Correa, Laura Cortez, jaime Cox, jennifer Cruz, Anthony Cursi, julie Cutting, Chris Dakiwag, Alicia Daniel, Diane Davalos, Belinda Davis, joannie Davis, Rebecca Delatorre, Martin Delgado, Elvia Denny, jeff Q41 11.1 Sophomore float-with its theme 'Whip lt' featured Willy Wildcat whip- ping a Trojan horse. 12.2 Annie Marino- vich takes part in the class competition at the football Homecoming Rally. 13.1 Lisa Webb walks away after the parade while the sun casts a shadow on her face. Photo Credits: Shannon Murray 11,22 and Kel- ly Valentine 131. 1 .:,,,,.1'a --'war 1-f .,1m ,i .1 tag K f I It ,W-4-38 Des Chane, Cheryl Diaz, Teri Dias, Nati Dillon, Danny Dudney, Brian Doering, Annette Driskill, jim Duncan, john Dunken, Melody Eastman, David Esch, Dlynn Escobar, jose Espinoza, john Fagundes, Shelly Fanning, Shawn Felix, Isabel Ferguson, janon Fisher, Kathy Flath, Linda Flores, Alberto Flores, Edward Florez, joe Flores, juan Florio, Larry Franusich, Debrah Frias, Michelle Fuentes, Mary Fukutome, Michael Gaines, Kathy Garate, Yolanda Garcia, Elizabeth Garcia, Maria Garcia, Mary Garcia, jesse Garcia, Esperanza Garcia, Marcelino Garate, Yolanda George, jeffrey Ginn, Kelly Godinez, Rosa Godo , Genoveva Golldman, Matt Gomez, Angelina Gomez, Patricia Gomez, juan Gomez, Matt Gomez, Bob Gomez, juan w,-e11Sgf 1 ,1111 1. f If if iiiii N1 W iff1 11h, few ssss saw - '-' '- T f... ' '11:,:.'Tfl :'i'. 11 1 E E - V N ,,.. -1 - f 1 - - Q my H, K as y ,,,.. Na. 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' ' M ' ' F f is K 9 3 as Sophomores Whip It t Homecomin I ., B .4-s L ' ... g L ' -' f k Q This year's Football Homecoming Rally and Parade proved to be an almost new and definitely exciting event for the Sophomore class. Rules were changed: each class and club could choose their own theme. The class of '83 chose 'Whip lt' as theirs, and portrayed it well, with Willy Wildcat whipping a Trojan Horse. With one year of experience in float building behind them, the sopho- mores took a giant step forward on the float front, from fourth to Best Moving Part. Alice Nakatani, Doug Mori, and Libby McLachlan played a big part in the success of this float. They were diligent workers and could easily be found helping oth- ers. They helped spur sagging soph- omore spirits to the goal of comple- IIOD. .1 rg QQ we ,, x -5:9 W QQ v- - ff A K S if Vivk ,L:..,, in is K X it Q ,, I ,K 161, if N, 7,k 7 1-Q :,, ,. 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I .x at S Gomez, Lucy Gomez, Matthew Gomez, Patricia Gonzales, Debbie Gonzales, Roxanna Gonzalez, Anna Gonzalez, Elvia Gonzalez, joaquin Gracia, Cathy Gracia, jenny Gray, Russ ell Greco, Dave Green, Cindy Gudino, Rafael Guerra, Ra lph Guerrero, Cuca Gugale, Gi na Gussenhoven, Lisa Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Moises Sandra Guzman, Henry Guzman, Maria Guzman, Mariadelref Haas, Lisa Haduca, Arthur Haselhofer Hawley, Al , Erik icia Haynes, Thomas Henson, Tracy Hermosillo , Steven Hernandez, jose Hernandez, Mona Hernandez, Patricia Hernandez , Sofia Hernandez, Vicente Hernandez, Mary Herrera, Laura Herrera, Marie Hewett, Tom Higuera, Bobby Hill, Terri Hirahara, K eith Holland, Lisa Honda, Kent Hoskins, Mike Huante, Francisco Hubert, Rodney Hudspeth, David Photo Credits: Shannon Murray Vlj, Vicky Vestal 121 and Lori Wood 135. i, 16-dr Hurst, Allyson lbarra, Abel lbarra, Carmen Ivanovich, Louis jackson, Keith jara, juan jauregui, Nieves jauregui, Teresa jiminez, David jiminez, Caspar jiminez, juan johansen, Eric johansen, Le Ann johnson, Barbara johnson, David johnson, Pam johnson, Valerie johnson, Valerie juarez, Margarita Kajihara, Kimi Keaton, Ronali Keldsen, Timothy Kienitz, Dodonna King, jeanne King, Patty Kitayama, john Knauss, Steven Krikava, Mark Kuril , Tammy Laatsch, Robert Legorreta, Henry Leon, Miguel Leong, Patrick Levandoski, Angela Lewis, Matt Little, Paul Littlewood, Cheri Lobato, Eunice Loeza, Leon Loftin, Ray Lomeli, Ramon Lozano, Florentino Luchsingcr, Diane Luna, Sharon Lynn, Yvonne Macias, Doralina Madden, Kim Madrigal, Alma Magana, Elpidio -Q. -f. s, i Rh g gms, Q, l L U X . L , C. 4.- ,, ly V ,V W My p , ' .H I ' f L ' 'fafwt ig 4? ab'- i f ' I V X v, -1? Q, if is y 1, yi, N g V L M5522 , .A I ,. , iq.-i I I, V I f 'X H , LT l , L ttiili L it L . L . . 5 vr 'ff A' V 'I' 13 , U . y A K, , I , Q ' 1- - , S r' X ' i, 1.ex jx? f' 1 , as , 5 in I E , 7 ,,, , I ,sl L l . ,, Liu Ll: Xl 'L ' ' s . F ' viv- L 5 e A Star, Go To Class '1l.a'., . i SY-A .X 5, L E- . V gs it at . S. E ,- ',, A I K K ., L K 'Lil ,Y K ..N. lk f5EA f X Q w lm f ' If . A 5' 5 2 V . f 5 Due to the new tardy system, many of the sophomores were forced to go to class on time, People who didn't think it was important to be on time their freshman year changed their minds this year. If you were late or missed class ten times there was even the possibility of suspension. This new policy upset the students at W.H.S. but they soon realized there was nothing they could do about it. Class was sometimes boring, often fun, usually busy, and maybe, occa- sionally interesting for this year's sophomores. C11 Francis Nitao makes use of her time by using library facilities. KZJ Taking notes during English class are Cindy Green and Angela Go- mez. f3J Cathy Bushman finds 1 2 3 time to daze during Manzan- ita Class. Mallatt, james Marinez, Enrique f .. Marinocich, Annie gps . . Marquez, Eduardo Marquez, Simon Marquez, john Marquez, Olga Martin, Lisa Martin, Alicia Martin, Hugo Martinez, E 3... Martinez, eanor Elvira Martinez, johnny Martinez , Martinez, - Martinez, Martinez, xx K, K 'Y Mathis, K ,sm Q- 57 A 'cs f K X is 'f't..sr'i' X 5 fs Q 1 i ' I . A ,. , 1 ' -' A f if W A . ,igg . .1 a f F2 ' ' s,:: - - A Ti i . 3 Marilyn julie Eleanor Elvira evin Matus, Miriam Mc Carten, Colleen McLachlan, Libby Medina, Socorra A Medrano, Fernando . Meidl, Antoinette -u R5 X s- .F I xi' 7? I it S Mejla, Estella Y 9' I Me'ia, jose Melo, Luzia . I .. Mendez, Alfred Mendoza, Honorio - Mendoza, Maria Mendoza, Maria Mendoza, Sandra ..., . . ... X is MF Metz, Angelica Miedecke, Kris Miller, Sherri Miller, jill Miller, Mary Miramontes, Robert Molina, Marcela A' Monroy, Maria Montalbo, Steven Montano, juan Mondragon, Martin Moonan, Debra Moore, Teresa Moore, Bruce Mora, Lola Morales, Antonio ff- y v l . 5 3 : or ' W 5 X lg. Qfi . .. E51 1 f ' Q g' g dz. ,,,g . s..,,g at .X 3 g Thanks to our class officers and many others, our Sophomore year will be one to remember. Our Sophomore float was a great improvement over our Freshman float. Many Sopho- mores spent endless hours trying to finish it. One very devoted officer was our vice-president, Alice Naka- tani. Alice tried to get everyone in- volved and interested. Debbie Fran- usich and lanine Chicourrat also in- volved themselves in school activi- ties such as sports, and without pre- vious experience Larry Florio han- dled his job as treasurer very well. f1a.1 janine Chicour- rat, secretary. i2a.2 Larry Florio, treasur- er. I3a.i Debbie Franusich, president Maj Alice Nakatani, vice-president. 1A ZA 3A 4A Photo Credits: Manny Travers Ha, Za, 3a, 4aJ Class Leaders I nit Spirit Morales, Gloria , , Morales, Nora ,,, T, 1srf' -i.,,- , ,, if 'T , i IIII I- 1 I H f 111' 't 1,1 W' 1,5 fi' f' A Morales, Tony ffil Morales, Raymond , ,I - Moreno, Gilbert ' - 1 Moreno, Gina 5 i-fff-4' ' Morgan, Samantha I Mori, Doug V , L af J' iz ff M-s M Morimune, Sheryl , Mullin, Kel y Munoz, Patricia - Z , Murillo, Debra .- 2, McCabe, Michael s,,., McCabe, Ruth ' McDaniel, Michelle ,,,, -I McElroy, Ken , L, ,V , - ' ' W' 7 fi' , F , 2 ' if 2 , - lv 7.3. Vt, W f ,rr- f Q?- 41 , f',- McGushin, Mark -rit Q rrril tr Nakatani, Alice L 12, 1f-, Narez, Delia -sf ,, All if ' Navarro, Armando Navarro, Raul M. Navarro, Sergio W Navarro, lose Navarro, Norma 1? 5 ' , if Nelson, loan ' ' Netto, Manuel I A Nielson, Amie 'fi - i Nitao, Frances Novelo, johnny r ' 12 1 ,, 5 Nunes, Irivalda Nunez, Hortencia 'f...X - Obrien, jackie , - A Odom, Kristen ,IA N H Ogden, Annette ' H, , ' 5521? ' 4241 ,r is if MW , ,,,, s ,,,, Q , ,..., ,,, ,,., , ,...,, ,,'f' K ,-,,, V, . W' 437 .. L5 :ill UQ 'NEW f A O ' 1' .pai Oliver, jennifer 'i', gay , ' .. Oliver, Kathy i i-- 1 ' ' ' Olivarez, josfina - Olsen, Lynne Z 'V kr Ondarza, Diana , r Ornelas, Maria , A 1 Ortiz, Marcelina Ortiz, Yvonne f Ortiz, Sofia Oseguera, Candelaria Overturf, Kim Papac, Eddie Parker, Don Pasqual, Vickie I ' 44 f , 5 7 F tll , y y,l, Agg, y - Vs, y M s T ,f sii , X K, ,, , lf, W: 1 ' y A , ,, , f is l ,Z iiis 5354 f ,, ,,, 5 1 f -1 7 4 r tt ' , t ' U V if' ,i', ' if ll . 'y rr, ig, ' ' iii,, ffl 'E 5 'F , 'SZ ' ff m ir . i rf. . it- v f' ' its f F , 'rrr f1i1,:Lrrr-T 51 Jifiawtfigr, Wi, .4 f f fifty 'iwgqst mu, 'i',, ,,,, , i', V T K - n T , T -iw I ' 1 ' 4 1 5 , ' , T T - ' , 1 X4 0 1' 1 I i ae, Q. of ff SQ, Q? N.. -I' it ' Wh T if N K j ' to ,tx 2 vw -- A 1 ,iii 1 -- my . . few i -Q 5 , tt jk si? A f f gg 4 V2 --1 X X fs Pate, Christy Patten, Richard Patrick, David Paxton, Avis Paxton, Melodie Paz, juan Pedro, john Pepin, Lannette Perez, Maria Perez, Elizabeth Perez, Marylou Perry, Christopher Persinger, jeffery Pinto, jardiel Pirtle, Erwin Plascencia, Olga Pohorski, jennifer Prater, Christina Pray, Tom Preston, Craig Puentes, Elsa Quintanilla, juanita Quiroz, Anita Quiroz, Armida Quiroz, Aurora Quintana, Raul Ragunton, Runie Ramirez, Cynthia Ramirez, Yvonne Randhowa, Surinder Rascon, Abelardo Raygoza, Arnulfo Raymundo, janet Razo, Peter Razo, Ferman Rector, Ken Retana, Diana Remde, Steven Rewoldt, Shawn Reyes, j. Reyes, jorge Reyes, Teresa Rhody, Michele Rickards, jack Rios, Daniel Rivera, Diana Rivera, Toribio Roach, jennifer Look Into The Future Our sophomore year was one to remember. lt will always bring back pleasant memories that we will want to hold onto for the rest of our lives. We end our year with great thoughts of the summer that lies ahead, and we look forward to our junior year. Once in awhile it's fine to look back, but don't forget to look into the future, for it holds many things. 11.3 Matt Gomez at lunchtime. 42.5 Robert Latch takes a moment to think. 63.3 Luis lvano- vich turns to see who is beside him. 14.1 Sher- rie Brantley has a puzzled 2 look on her face. 134 in I S. Roberts, Stacy Robertson, Leslie Roach, lose Rocha, Robbie Rodri ues, Carlos Rodiiguez, Ana Rodriguez, julie Rodriguez, Armando Rodriguez, Nick Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Lilia Rodriguez, Rene Rodriguez, Yolanda Rodriguez, Salvador Rodriguez, Hector Rodriguez, Tony Rojas, Emma Rojas, Carole Rojas, Theresa Rojas, Phil Romero, Mary Roncelli, john Roque, Eugene Rosser, Cher Rosas, Rosanna Ruelas, Anthony Ruiz, Sand Ruiz, Araceh Rutherford, Ingrid Salazar, lose Salas, jim Saldana, Alex Sanchez, Domingo Sanchez, Edna Sanchez, Frank Sanchez, Nadine Sanchez, Rafael Sanchez, Dan Sanchez, Denise Sanchez, Fernando Sandoval, And Schnorf, Mark Shaw, Steve Shallenberger, Tod Sherman, Stacy Shimabukuro, lohn Silva, Manuel Silva, Tony ,A -. . is Zh. .if I R ' i 'i ss ... N i ff., . SR. . . 'S i - 5 x j Q W me ,N 'Es xc s. . as . '....' ' ' W' . J .,,... , .-.MY na ,M s it s ,tss xt. . wi S .Y-.. ...fa 1 ,V - ., X.. 3 ..t- SN 5? fx as . , NH? SQ, uv G. 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Q ix f 1 It i z Skinner, Mike Sloma, Michelle Smiley, Claris Smith, Betsy Smith, Lisa Smith, Steve Souza, Todd Spencer, Vicky Stepovich, Mary Strawn, Lanai Stumbaugh, Sean Su idono, Ronnie SuEay, Ferdinand Suruki, Caroline Taba , Bobby Tabulla, Allen Tumbaga, Mark Tanaka, Forrest Taniguchi, Byron Telles, Stella Thompson, Cary Tibbitts, Mark Tibbitts, Ronald Tidd, Eric Toledo, Griselda Tomlinson, William Torres, Adelina Torres, Frank Torres, jesse Torres, Martin Torres, Richard K tttt K, L ,?? C ts, tctt gg ,Q H 'em swf, iili C s' fig? f sy 'fiy , ...tt c ,S Q ' i,Sew -af S ix, sdwwsa e te 3 It . t W ffm, at Sf A N A xt..,t.4::f'1'x ffr K Fe? ,,t C X C 1 A an : an ,X my ' K K SQ r I , gf 3 , F A . C , wer ,, N ,, -S , M ,. ttt A' 't 1 .,,, . as K ,t,sa t ' , K Trantham, Mark Trevino, George Uemura, lim Ukestad, Brenda Uribe, Arturo Valdez, Rocio Valdez, Maria Valencia, Oscar Valencia, Virginia Vance, Rhonda Vargas, Ruben Vazquez, Maria Vasquez, Terri Ventura, Iuana Vestal, Vicky Victor , Dante Villalobos, Andline Sophomore Rallies Villarreal, Anna Vineyard, Mischell Webb, Lisa Welty, Diane Wilkinson, Lee Anne Wilber, Eric Willou hby, Kris Wiiiams, jim Williams Roxanne Winter, Tony Yamaguchi, Yoshitake Yamashita, Annette Yeager, Steve Yoshida, Mark Zarate, Lorena Zavala, Maria Zavala, Antonio Zepeda, jesse Zuniga, An el Zervos, Mllte Brantley, Sherry Bryant, Holly Caswell, Bobbie Violich, Velma Waag, Kevin Walton, Ninon Walker, Kim r 'W' ,,. any V I 'r'1 1'tLr ,'11s - rrta , f rls, - 42 it ,,,, 2' I ii' , f , 'Q A - 4 Q L J 5 ,...,' 1. is li' 1691, Q iiiir , ,, QWV A srrl, L a l L ,L . p - , f,,: . V, IE ,V ,, ..,, E, ' .1 f',.r From the Sophomore balcony, the entire W.H.S. gym can be seen. ln the middle of the gym floor is our mascot, Willy the Wildcat. This is where our rallies take place. During each rally the Sophomore class spirit can be heard from one end of the gym to the other. One of our great- est goals is to get the entire class of 83 involved in the rallies and other extra-curricular activities. m KU Sitting with the band is Craig Preston. 121 Enri- que Marinez tries not to look at the camera, while Tom Carson does just the oppo- site. Q31 julie Barger and Henry Legorreta look on during the rallie. Q45 Sophomores watch the Rallies with intense excite- ment. CSD The Sophomores aren't the only ones who get involved. l6l Diane Chavarria after the rallie, i7l Instead of going to the rallie, Shelly Rodgers spends her time working on the Manzanita. Photo Credits: Trina Coffman 61, 2, 3, 4l, Al- fonso Barragan i5J, Manny Travers i6l, and Tom Uber 173. ' P -Q1 .T - Y.. -+,w9,k?t K1 ---sr' , Vx As our Sophomore year came to a close, the thought of becoming ju- niors was terrifying. But knowing that summer vacation was just around the corner seemed to ease our minds. Many changes would oc- cur inthe months to come. For most, an age change from 15 to 16 was great excitement. We would no longer be considered children but young adults. Getting a drivers li- cense was the high point of what we looked forward to. In getting a li- cense, there were many things that were layed on us. Responsibility was the biggest lesson that was to be learned. 2 111 Bobbie Casswell in deep 1 4 thought. 121 Participating in Hal- 3 loween dress-up day is Norma Navarro. 131 Somewhere in the night is Lisa Gussenhoven. 141 Mischell Vineyeard is distracted from the basket- ball game by a Manzanita photographer. Photo Credits: Chris Vestal 111, Alfonso Barra- gan 121, Ron Tibbitts 131, Shannon Murray 141. Star Gazers ,Sa 4 f ,LQ '--ii?iwwaitwsacmztfagtt. i, ,-fs---s--, . ,.,,,,,,. 1 M, ,,,, ...H hal wa. 53 Abenoja, Lowell Aboytes, lose Adair, Debbie Aguilar, Leticia Aguirre, Gregorio Akimoto, Tina Alamillo, Susie Alanis, Rosa Alba, Margarita Alcantar, Melody Alexander, Sharon Almeida, lsabel Alonso, Maria Alquicira, Rosa Alvarez, lsrael Ambriz, Sylvia Anderson, Archie Arano, Antonio Arbogast, Eric Armenia, Maria Arredondo, Amparo Arredondo, Alice Arreg, April Artley, james Ash, Greg Avila, Eliseo Avina, Leticia Ayala, Arturo Ayala, Elizabeth Azevedo, Arturo Azevedo, Paulo Azua, loann Baker, Brian Baker, Frederick Ballou, Tracy Baptista, Frank Barba, Samuel Barcelo, Lorena Bardmess, Mario Barragan, Elizabeth Barragan, lose Barrick, Pablo 264 5 5' Leading U Into Th In the Fall of 1980, the Freshmen class elected class officers for the year. Chosen to lead the class of 1984 were Kathy Campos: Presi- dent, Teresa Moreno: Vice-Presi- dent, Laural Dunn: Secretaryg and Susan Prnjak: Treasurer. Aiding the new officers in their decisions was their class advisor, Mrs. Moutafian. One of the very successful projects headed by the class officers was the building of their award-winning float. 4 111 Susan Prnjak, Tresurer for the class of 1984. 121 1 2 3 Secretary is Laurel Dunn. 131 Being helpful to the class President is Teresa Moreno. 141 Helping out the Freshmen for the year of 1981 is Kathy Campos as President. Photo Credits, Manny Travers 11,2,3,41 5 :,. , , F 1 1 .f E ga N K it -j ..-., .4 I Ji I y F R . .' l lx 1 s 1. . .. . J ., , it 4 K a - 1 E ' - ' 1 . ' ' if 5 . ., if ft , ,,,. 5- F . as F ' ' K' f 0 er ' Q- I It all 'Af hi xii? . if F 4 X , Q 4' X Q, 'in iii: ...,, ,.. A k,se,, .. K ,p-.tg , . as. Lh ,gs .- se , 1 I J tx? y J We X A tif 3 Q 5 V wi Q xii' if L Q y 5, ,s . 5 e i Z ,. p 5+ f - ' l s ff- ' It e . 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W t I- 11 A it A KA: :A ' 3' as Y L K .AK 'SA X X n 4 , -XIQK Future Barron, Luz Barsi, Paulette Bastidas, Monette I Barad, Terry Baum, David Bautista, Maui Baxter, Eric Bell, Chuck Bell, Trenna Benko, Melissa Benson, julie Bettencourt, Louie Bisconti, Ella Blackwood, lill Blevins, lulie Bonita, Lori Borgquist, Greg Borba, Tony Brewer, Kathryn Brown, leffery Brumley, Patricia Buckman, Chris Burnett, Joann Bustos, Freeman Byers, lon Caballero, Delia Cabral, Hector Callesen, Dianna Camacho, Lorena Camacho, Paul Cameron, Greg Campos, Domitilo Campos, Kathy Campos, Rodolfo Carbajal, Fernando Carmichael, Heather Carranco, lavier Carranco, Lupe Carrillo, Sonia Casillas, Martha Castaneda, Fedrico Castaneda, luan Castenada, Sylvia Castillo, Evangelina Castillo, Luis Castillo, Vincent Castro, julie Ceballos, Saul Celestino, Estela Cervantes, Peter Chacon, Manuel Chambers, lill Chappell, Pamala Chappell, Vincent Chavez, Irma Chavez, Lino Chavez, Victor Cheader, Robert Child, Miesje Clemmer, Scott Clough, Cindy Coffman, Lori Colin, Rosa Conlin, Ron Contreras, Stephanie Conway, Paul Corpus, Carmela Correa, Rene Crumpton, Claire Cruz, Tao Cullumber, Rose Dahl, Kerr Davis, lea Delatorre, Ramon Deleon, Maria Delossantos, john Derpich, Anthony Deretich, Ted Diaz, Lionas Diaz, Veronica Dobler, Eric Dobler, Steven Dollente, jerry Dominguez, Geronimo 42 V ,Q 1 1 7' 1 xl , 111 3 v' he 4 1 J 'H mf 6 V I sfr if :Z I ' M, wig 'fi , 2 i F 1 1' ,. Q1 fn? ay ,mf '7 Q 33? ,V T1 4 ' if at X 1 15 ,,.,, ,, ,.,. 1 Ag ,451 4' J jill-,1 - 21 1 QQX Xt 1 2 I ftf' T Af .if 111 Solemn faces were among 3 4 freshmen faces. 121 Stella Tay- tayon talks among friends. 131 Kevin Hermosillo ponders at the camera. 141 Chavie Munoz grins at a joke. Photo Credits: Shannon Murray 11, 21jeff Friesell 131, Kelly Valentine 141 1 1 8 V 1 1 in v Hy 'w H J. A 1s nk! 5. fi ',, 1 rf ' 1 '- , A g r or - 1 53 A if 1 1 , . + - --1 ff 'iir ? 1 , 1 Q11 y Q - 9 :AA X X 9' fiiii 11 1 , t i ' 11 1 1 L- 1 I' 11 I , f I V A we K V A M ar, av 1 ,,, 1 7 -1 r Q ,1 5 . 1 1 .-. 4-W' Q h4 , Freshmen Faces Watching the facial expressions of the students made it easy for us to catch the feelings and thoughts run- ning through their minds. Sparkling eyes, bright smiles and evil grins left little doubt in the minds of those watching as to what was going on. , .. ,, .,., , ,, 'Q' Dunn, Kimberly Dunn, Laurel Duque, Rosalia Dzwonek, Michelle ,Q Eichhorn, jennifer t Escalante, Aaron Escobar, Anthony l .Ja Espinoza, Mariscla Espinoza, Maria L - Espinoza, Raul Espinoza, Sergio Espinoza, Theresa 'r fx lit M x i Evans, Kenneth ' Farias, lavier ,ww lm, Q . 6. L Farmer, Frank 1 'i'f QW Ii Farris, Harold F R, In QS, Favre, Eric ' V, , - V Fear, Christopher ' '- Felix, Raymond 3. i Fernandez, Alberto ju, ,L Fernandez, Cecilia Fernandez Isaias , Fernandez, Maria ' A I Fernandez, Ramon 'lx fff Q 'V ,fm H 5 0, 'I 22: ,, Ferreira, Amy Fields, Tracy Flores, Olga Flores, Patricia Fort, Michael Foster, Teresa Fraire, Oscar ., Fregoso, Raul Freitas, Larry Frias, Lourdes Friesell, jeff 4 v V Fuentes, Ruben Furushiro, loe .4 Gabuat, Sheri V. Gallardo Veronica ' .4 Galindo, Martha ll 4 Galper, Clifford A A A 3 Galvan, Ramon Garate, Arturo Garber, Kim Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Laura Garcia, Patty Garcia, Paula Garcia, Pedro Garibay, Rafael Garnett, Matt Gates, Connie Gera, Beth Godinez, Frank Gomez, lavier Gomez, loann Gomez, julie Gomez, Santos Gonzales, Beatrice Gonzalez, Carmen Gonzalez, Eudelia Gonzalez, Lida Gonzalez, Maria Goulart, Natlie Goularte, Tina Gould, jerry Guerra, Steven Gutierrez, Alfred Gutierrez, Maricela Gutierrez, Martha Guzman, Louie Guzman, Martha Hancock, Evonne Hansen, Gregory Harris, Brian Hartong, Kris Hayes, David Hermosillo, Herman Hermosillo, Kevin Hernandez, Alberto Hernandez, Carmenlina Hernandez, Cindy Hernandez, Edward Hernandez, Elvira If' , M, 7 if , wg Q L L , i- ii L 5 3 x 1.5 J 36 .V 'xt ' F , , E :IZVIVV Wk,, , I Q . I . , ' W '4 tag in .- , 5 C , y ' ' , i, ,, , X 212.5 1 23523-,,! A ' 'L I ax I. I ap. L , V ,, . :gf V' V M- .L ,,,.., '- - . M, f' i 'ifffil' ,,, jf ' Z Til' , - .- if G I . . Xb i 4 L I 1 is :- , W X 17 E 'Y' ffwww 'G ,Wi fa, 'xr' :. hr' 2. ll K-if V- wi-...,. it K K 111 Showing some special 3 techniques to students Peter Martinez, Rene Quesada, Luis jiminez, and Marcelino Garcia is Mr. Guy. 121 Walking to class is Lisa Vas- quez. 132 Listening to the discussion is Eric Baxter. X, 2 Photo Credits: Spectrum Studios C1,2,3l. C i, L L Hernandez, f' ,QM ' c fa 1 .. W? K .vw ,, ss- . -.. .e.' Take It Ste One of the most difficult things for freshmen this year is the change of their study habits. They went from easy junior high school classes into much more difficult high school classes. They were no longer in ju- nior high and they soon started to realize that the pressure of school was greater than before. After one year at W.H.S., the class of 84 will be glad that they will be sophomores next year. But until then, they will ffv -- Q, as as --. , .. .t . f N' r -'.ss - 'L t P' . 3 it if if 1. - y A ti, S i , s I Rl Q' ' is Fg .sm A mtl? WP 'TRW fx lar , . ,gf f all ii i ir -its-6 keep working hard. gl ...e f, Z Hernandez, , f Hernandez, Hernandez, In ...K Q ' , H Hernandez, .N t- ' 'A Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, . 5 ' 'iw-SQTW' '. - Q- Hernandez, Fernando Joe Marcos Martin Martin R. Mickey Ray Sylvia Tony Heredia, Herrera, .- Herrera, M A X Herrera, lose Alberto Manuel Patricia la J W ,I e gi- Hidalgo, losefino is A Higareda, Pedro 2' Higuera, jeannette r - f T- Hill, Richard A K Hirahara, David . A Hirahara, Mike Hoff, Mark' . Hogan, Chatleen .,,. i fv ' at -Q. House, Michelle Hozano, Margaret Hudson, Rita Hudspeth, Tammy Huezo, Leticia Hughes, Raymond Ibao, lessebell lbarra, Alfredo Ibarra, Gabriela Ibarra, Joanne ' I 1 Idemoto, Roger - Isidro, joseph lvancovich, Alicia lackson, Tracy s. Q ., W f V V Qutg If , W 2. rj.. ANR - . It :X l Q' 5 1,5 r A .. s , Qt R g Qin V ' ,,. M i K Q' , g . t, to if luaregui, Fidel jennings, lill - Y jimenez, Luis lohnson, Becky '- V -9 johnson, Kevin Q g l lose, Rudy , O i luarez, Raul ig 'Gia A '- is Q kkl' . Kagak, Rodney Kane, Kathleen Katanosaka, Noriko Kaufman, Ray Keith, Lisa Khauv, Kheng Kimball, Pauline Kitts, Andrew Klay, lohn Kobow, Kyle Koda, Kenneth Kodama, Nancy Kodis, Andrew Korba, Kenny Lacy, Lonnie Lazo, Imelda Leal, Yolanda Lettunich, Steve Licea, Fernando Lightfoot, leannie Limon, MaryEllen Lindell, Kimberly Ling, Yongkuang Lissolo, Daniel Lomeli, Cesar Longoria, Raymond Lopez, Aurora Lopez, Leticia Lopez, Pablo Lopez, Sylvia Lopez, Tony - Lorenzo, joseph Louis, Anthony Luevano, David Luna, Leticia Lundy, Nick Lynn, Steve Madrigal, Ignacio Maher, Vicky Maldonado, Rodney Maloney, Kathy Manger, lulie 11.1 Smiling away while thinking is Eric Baxter. l2.l Looking about in a comfortable position is lanie Ro- 1 2 mandia. 13.7 Tina Akimimoto seems to be deep in thought while walking. 270 'S Q. it ml? - X 'QQ - E: :..sfz,-- I A Af b Qt' . v Q eq: Q 4. 2 , tix. 9' ' V' .ss L 0- i9 I fl ' ' Q ... ' ' ' to g g Q ' K -1 ' Q I Q 1 ' -K ,. ' K , A ., L ' A., I ip ii.. W .f .-M, - f t .- Q- - f ,: 3A ,. fr ' 1 1 I , . IK I , ' . i 1 - ' t km .l . . X 1 L f '- , .J WV . Q . K ig mi.. .. H5 f JE 3' -A-'41 . Q. K . eeseee f 'A r 3 X 1 'lf -:,.. , X K . , . . Y .,, . E ...., . . V- 5, -A. azz' , is A , R fl X L IJ .ah A sn l in f -VL x . 'Q 'A' mt Y. X :E -Q ,- Xi 'ww ,, mm Wi-. -.,,s-.I ...,,s-N. if .,,, M T l Q '.4gQ.. 313 ll I' ll r Future Thinkin a pn Q , z lg , f ' MW -R it : 'TZf 'S z. f Seems like the Freshmen are think- ing far into the future - what is it going to be like when next year comes along? Or maybe they are looking beyond that to their junior year when they can finally drive. Or even perhaps they're thinking about being an almighty Senior when life really begins. But maybe they're just thinking about this coming week- end. Photo Credits: Shannon Murry 11, 31, Alfonso Barragan 121. t 3 V 2, if S' Marinovich, Jeannie it K ii ' S 'G V gi? V - Mariscal, Patricia r A ' ' x 0 VY Marquez, Angelica -'SV 1-.V , ' 'TT - , ' , 1 ,Q Marquez, Blas Tig, ' ti , ' - -ff' 'S ' ,Lal Marquez, Crystal , ' ff ' VV fit ,tt Marquez, Dalila A' ,, 'L i Marquez, Laura , - 'V Marquez, Marina N ,, ' ,V ' ' Marquez, Michael V i ,V F' N VF , Marsh, Gregory ,V fl by V' ,V ' I '-. Martinez, Daniel -- V 1 ,, , I - ,V fag 1 Martinez, David ,V V M 'V Martinez, Lupe A if 4, , 'VN Martinez, Manuel ulxx ' A i h H M Martinez, Marlow ,EV V Martinez, Peter gf 5 Martinez, Salvador 41 K Matsunami, Ayumi , Mattingly, Karen VV ,V McDaniel, Lee I il McGuire, Kevin if V me 4 Q if , 6 x l L lf l! 1 9 Vi ,, l1,' 4 V ,4i , l we Mclntire, Michael Mclntosh, Tommy Medina, lesus Medina, Luis Medina, Yesenia Mendez, Manuel Mendez, Marisa V, ' ' Mendoza, Howard Mendoza, Maria N V, ',., Mendoza, Martin we , ,i 1-ii Mendoza, Rocio H Meza, Gloria ' Miller, Dennis Mireles, Monica Molina, Ernest Molina, Pamela Moonan, Patty Moore, lohn Moore, Terri Mora, Steve Morales, Daniel Montero, Maria Moreno, Alma Moreno, Teresa Morford, Stephen Muhlenhaupt, Charles Mullane, john Muncy, Cindy Munguia, Octavio Munoz, Chavie Murray, Shannon Mutoza, Lori Muzzi, Lisa Myers, George Nava, Ana Neff, Todd Netto, Madeline Newland, Scott Nishihara, Mark Nougues, Karen Nunez, lavier Oakden, Mike Odle, Kim Okamoto, Thomas O'Lague, Stacey Olivarez, Serge Olivarez, Maria Ontiveros, Mary Orangista, Celia Orejel, Roberto Ortloff, Eddie Ornelas, Parry Ortiz, Ana Ortiz, joe Ortiz, Trino Osorio, Susan Overturf, Kandis Padilla, Celia Page, Roger Panis, Marian Pasion, Lucy Paz, Ricardo Paz, Rosaura 'fm fs C y tt,,,ttt 2 ' -, aa K . A 4 if , ll I at x f 4 ' W W + is A , fn., X ' Y - A ,,f, X i T. ,,, , , ' ' X A I ,,,, 'T M TV y , - ,. P s t 'i ' , V, ,Wi , , i m , , , T T Q 1,,, 11 , 1 yV I yyyy y ,,, Q 2, C , y, 3 , ' jx 7 T S ' ,, l fi, fl K l' S ' A 6 , l m :fa , Y' T C S fi lli. 'M 1 . C , tsll i A if 2. T f ,t A I KT, ,. I K 'ax ,,,.. y ..,. . ,gi y yy If 3 N - ,,,, Q iii S T titri ll ll' Qmyfh f Life A Change f 5 lg' Q ts M . K Q, ,it X 0 :. ' . -s. Q . .' ,Q x .K ,w 'S' -. v- 'N h. . -uv fm X tt at f S ' s sstiiask' X' P? ,, . wx., s 9 is e he - I as , gg. . H ki. A - as 1 XRD Q .S if , A sg 2 i Gi Q W it 'man 5 t K ,.::., .f.,:- . i QQ: Vi at S.. 3 ki k ...., J 1 Q at ,, .- j 9' A 2 el MIN? . 'Ns E 3 wg. .Q if ' A. in 1 ? .ix ' Q ul - NS 'XX E For the Class of 84 , the year of 1981 brought them their first taste of High School life. It was a tremendous step forward, as well as a great chal- lenge. Along with High School comes many temptations which may pull someone in the wrong direc- tion, but one of the most important parts of High School is going to class and learning. High School can bring out great changes in the students. And within the next four years, the freshmen will witness the becoming of adults and the leaving behind of their childhood. I11 jorge Soto writing away 3 for a class assignment. i2j Concentration is the key 1 2 thing for Mary Zlendich. I3j Listening away is Claudia Rodgers. Photo Credits: Shannon Murry l1,3j, Spec- trum Studios l2j. Pena, Greg Pepin, Monnaie Perez, Lucio Perez, Pablo Perez, Ramon Perlich, Douglas , Perreino, john N Perry, Shawn be Pettus, Cindy ., X Pimentel, David A Pine-da-, Hilda 41, 1. 1:-1:1 -- 22 N Ps-2 - r V19 Em WJ' 30 7 - N4 - Puchi, jamie 1 Puente, Maria - Purdue, Michelle Quintana, Armando Quintero, Alma Quintero, Maria n' Ramirez, Ramirez, A Ramirez 'F Ramirez Ramirez ,nfl oi -v f Ramirez, Ramirez, Alicia Cecelia lsmael Mona Oralia Rachel Robert . .Q 4 ,C ,.' ? A is V X y Ia Ramirez, Sandra Ramos, juan Q. -2 Ramos, Maria Rarang, Elizabeth - Rascon, Leonorilda , ,,. A Razo, Gilbert , Razo, Raymond Razo, Renae 'i'r 'G gf r Recio, Peter S t,-fs' its at t g t ttttt ggyt, 3 X S ,, X - 1 I-L it ,L f- ft X K 'if' as X SAX C K Renteria, Rocio Reyes, David Reyes, Enrique Rigor, Robin Rigsby, Missie Riojas, Paul jr. Rios, Guadalupe G dg ,, , R , ' ,mf . , 'E R M h HI I fEi R L 4 RQ D bb , M N R va Wg, f SW? I E. M +4 R W d II R V I R h F RR,1 R E h 1 W R R b rto I M ,, , R h S I dor . . R h Y I d R dg CI d A I. R d g Alf d dvi ffxkfjx. l Q fic R d g C I R d g D I R d g D R d g G II R d g I R d g L ' R d g M N I R 1 T R I V R N 0 R d I , -- Y R d V rua ' W R Ad ian R , Ralph 1 4 V YQ, I I' gg. ' . A.,,,7f . ,J N. b race R , Efrain R Michael S d P I no S k I S I A I I S I d I ld I 4 I S S dy ,I S g d I hn ,751 Salinas, Patti , 4 , 4? eh nn ,124 it .4 X 1 H I ,I .. , ...,, ..- , . z-- Q5::: ' 5 if I 5 I It N , 1, Q, ff ff ' , A if .f - V 1' can Q1 I . ff? ' V, Z, 'iw -. R I M IIQIII1 If ,ily I II I!! II HI-II I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I ' 'fi I IIITI ' I I HI 1:2 ,IM I II I II Na A+., l 1 X- X- X ' 4' 'l E559 ' I I . ' . I-I II 'II I ri-I . ' f QE? I xmxxm xxxxm -403 , Si s we 'Vid' good time. T' l1l Artwork. 122 Talking 2 among friends are 1 Madeline Netto, Michelle Purdue, Neva Roman and Nancy Kodama. PHOTO CREDITS: Scott Serrano 111. Spectrum Studios 122. QT Q ,F Lunch Time World O Things To Do There's always something to do dur- ing lunch, like talking to friends. Or maybe going to town and browsing around in stores. But what ever it is, lunch time is all worth the while. Be- ing in class most of the day and studying can really tire a person out, but when lunch time comes around everyone is ready to relax and have a W A S- ' is 1 lil Sanchez, Ana S Sanchez, Cecilia ,. 1 i ' Sanchez, Faran N, Q 'ig 4 l'-- 55 'T A Sanchez, Felipe X ' A if 1 Sanchez, Griselda 5 ,.t, Sanchez, lulio Sanchez, Luis . . Sanchez, Mark - Sanchez, Miguel 'T 'T ' ' Sanchez, Patricia ii: Qs - 5 . ff---z L, - as - , - Sanchez, Pedro Sanchez, Rosa I Sanchez, Porfino . T' mf-v .X re Q tr ak ik gs 5 5 , -N ' Q X N 'CB it Segura Segura .4 L l 'GK' R is 44. X ' .1 4 f X. - x , .W N. L ,.- .fi N- 5 I Sandova Maria Santos, Segura, Segura, Segura, .. i .. Sandoval, joseph I, Denise Angel Francisco joaquin Mark Veronica Sepulveda, Petra Serafica, Mimi Sglav, Toni Shaw, Dana Shimabukimo, Frank Shimamoto, Sandra Shott, Bill Smith, Barbara a Soares, Egidio Solano, Michael Solano, Michelle ' Souza, David Souza, Olga Souza, Tonya Spangler, Will Spinner, Kelly - . Staka, Nikoline Stephens, Anna Q- Stephens, james - Stevens, Leita E A . i Stubblefield, Adam 3 XY ., ' . .f- Q- rf'-rr f i l i l l r l l -f at Swanson, Chris k- E ,Q L Tabula, Alicia -- - i Tada, David 5? Q T5 - Tashiro, Paul T 'T T L '-. . 1 - R' Tavera, johnny l X , - j .,. .1 - ' Taytayton, Stella . ' -'::. L f 'S , ' Teixeira, Richard - . ..,'i . - I if I at ' ' g swat 1 Telles, S lvia -. --rr ., Ti gg . 1-. Terrel, De ble we , Q A K Thom son, Tom lf? -P A , J 1 11 Tidwellj? Kathleen T se .gg ,, Q Q, 'i ' - ' '1I,', 7 3, Tihista, Brian X X t Toledo, juan C. Q. Q. x 53 fir 3 Toledo, juan M. Va U i A I Torrecillas, julie T fs i'll ,rri F Torrecillas, Rodney Q X Torres, Clara i ky . - Torres, David -Q 3, N. ,. is ,Q 5 Torres, Efrain V . , , T' Q. Q va- Torres, jose T T - , wk Torres, Memo T A ix 111 I - W x l Torres, Raquel X . Ss tk Torres, Sandra -rr if A . Torres, Sandra if . V ii- ',, 5 Torrez, Sophia A - 2 ., . ,.- C A 5 T Treavigo, Fernando ,Q , 'v . , Q , g v T' - . T' Trin a e, Rosemar ' 'K V T - - m - ' K -.. ,. T if A -1 Tripp, Renee Q - 4 Sir ESX I CNW X Q 15 H Urciaga, Anna 'T A - Underwood, Vena . - ii-i S Uvalles, Debbie Valdez, josephine l , Q lj Valdez, Patty ' 'E' 3 Q . ' Valencia, Arturo .s,4.,Zv, . 4 ,L gg Valentine, Kelly , K ' ' . S- ,. x - :1: . Valenzuela, Gilbert lf .I - 7 S' WW Vance, Gary T T T ' Vasquez, Lisa ga i Vasquez, Marcos -X 'Q 'Q' T . fp. Vasquez, Martha 2 'L Vasquez, Nancy A :rv ,,, ' A 1' ' Vasquez, Reyna i..,1zQ , T, . , . Three Cheers F Ol' Rallies brought the most infrequent- ly seen and least heard of classes: the freshmen with style and roaring spir- it. Their contributions to the rallies are invaluable to the excitement of class competition. Their spirit and determination helped promote en- thusiasm and made the rallies a little more exciting for all of us who at- tended them. 2 3 172 Freshmen Class members 1 look on passively. 122 Class offi- cers ready to participate in events. 131 After ralley Patty Moonan awaits friends. PHOTO CREDITS: Trina Coffman 11, 2, 31. E A Wt it 4 1 .ij l I , . , f - ilf H ,2,5 l l 1, w rf, 4 L ' 4 3 Q ya if Vargas, loey Varney, Michael ' Vazquez, Reyna 5 in u in v V ',,V A . 5 Vazquez, Rodrigo Vega, David Ve a, Tina Vellasquez, Maria Ventura, Gloria Villanueva, Alana Villanpando, Gary Villalobos, Vianey Vranjes, Matt Wagner, leannie Wagoner, Stacey Waltman, Deana Wands, Raylene Warren, George Welch, Tiffany Wemmer, Mary Wikstom, Mia Wilcox, Laura KT' Q , . ,gm , V Williams, loann T' , Williams, lohn Winters, Lisa aim, Wood, Brent ri, Wood, Lori , f Workman, Tim Ybarra, Robert Yniguez, jesse M ' Youn , Tracy A Zamoea, Ernest , , M Zamora, lose 3 A f if N 4- V ' Zaragoza,.Daniel ., f 1, - h ,Qt ' Zaragoza, Judith pf 1 , ' - WW, Zenker, Bradley 5,34 Mew 119, Zepeda, George Zlendich, Mary Zorra, Emily Retakes rt i f--f , 'W A X at ,K 2 C ks Ki 1? Ayala, Elizabeth Bell, Charles Contreras, Georgina Hernandez, David Lopez, Chris Lowe, joy Marshall, Teri Olivares, Marcial Ortega, Carmen Pettus, Cind Pinedo, Abel Soto, lorge . 1 , 3 ww I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ' ' I I I I . I I I I 279 I . . I V4 Thus year's Manzanlta staff was no or dlnary class The pressures and re sponslbrlttles placed on them brought out the beast In each of them I certainly was no exception, srnce they contmually referred to me as Hitler Iwhuch was not an easy name to lrve up tol Being edltor has been a very pleasant and reward mg job, unfortunately, not an easy one Nevertheless, we were able to overcome all the obstacles and pre sent you wlth a solld, well designed yearbook, We are very proud of the 1981 Manzanlta I am very proud to have been a member of the Manzanita staff for the past four years, two of them as your editor It has also been a prrvr lege worklng slde by slde with Mrss Dorhmann and all the dedicated staff members I would personally luke to express my gratltude to Salvador Hernandez, who unselfnshly donated so much of has time As my years at Watsonvrlle Hugh School come to an end, I bud you farewell, but the memories will al ways remaln IN THE STARS' Slncerely, Kellle Castillo 1981 Manzanita Edrtor 111 Manzanita Editor, Kellie Castillo, works very hard as 4 usual 121 Photographer, Sal Hernandez, rs the greatest 131 Yellmg as usual 141 Sal rs always looking for something new 1 2 3 All Photos by Sal Hernandez 3 1.-' ll ' K .1 1Vf g I . lll r I S i i i 5 I 1 T 4 1 1 I i I 4 I 1 281 r 1 .1 Batin, Theresa 70, 132, 199 lndexlndexln dexlndexlndexlndexlndexlnde 1 F L E 1 L 1 1 y l I I 1 1 L L Abenoja, Lowell 264 Abergath, Eric 90 Abernethy, Gretchen 124, 130, 197, 204 Abernethy, Robert 232 Aboytes, jose 264 Aboytes, Martha 250 Aceves, Arturo 197 Acosta, Carlos 120, 197 Adair, Debbie 264 Adams, N. 60 Adams, Matthew 5, 127, 250 Adamson, Wade 250 Aguilar, Leticia 264 Aguilar, Gordo 168 Aguirre, Gregorio 264 Aguirrea, Esneralda Akimoto, Tina 271 Akiyama, Benjamin 77, 86, 250 Akiyama, Glenn 197 Alamillo, Susie 264 Alanis, Rene 250 Alanis, Rosa 264 Alba, joe 75, 74, 232 Alba, Margarita 264 Alba, Ophelia 127, 197 Albert, D. 60 Alcala, Marie 197 Alcantar, Melody 264 Alcantara, Elena 197, 147, 232 Aldama, Irma 250 Alderete, Carolyn 197 Alexander, Sharon 264 Alfaro, Sonia Allen, Marne Allen, Sherry Allen, William 232 Allison, C. 60 Allison, Cynthia 173, 197 Allison, Linda 248, 250 Almeida, Isabel 264 Alonso, Maria 264 Alonzo, Abbygail 197 Alouicira, Rosa 264 Alvarez, Angel Alvarez, Arturo 250 Alvarez, Israel 264 Alvarez, jose 250 Alvarez, juan 197 Alvarez, Maria 250 Alvarez, Troy 250 Ambriz, Mario 232 Ambriz, Sylvia 264 Amparan, jose 250 Ancheta, Marc 118, 119, 197 Ancira, Michael 232 Ancira, Michelle 117, 232 Ancira, Ray Ancira, Richard 232 Ancira, Sandra 197 Anderson, Archie 264 Anderson, Tina 232 Anderson, William 106, 107, Andrews, Shelly 250 Annette, A. 60 Annette, Bobby 14 Arano, Antonio 264 Arano, Francesca 120, 250 Arao, April 232 Arao, james 106, 127, 197 Arao, Tina 132, 197 Arata, Anthony 104, 197 Arbogast, Eric 264 Archibeque, Tom 250, 126 Armenia, Maria 264 Arnold, Robin 250 Arredondo, Amparo 264 Arredondo, Dora Arredondo, Frank 232 Arredondo, Leticia 197 Arredondo, Maria 264 Arredondo, Maria 232 Arre A ril'70 264 8' P f Arreg, Autumn 132, 150, 250 Arroyo, Fabiola 250 Artley, jim 78 Artley, Tracy 264 Ash, Beth 92, 232 Ash, Greg 264 Ash, jeff Ash, Robert 197 Ausmus, David 197 Austin, Thad 250 Avalos, Gregory 199 Avelar, Lidia 232 Avila, flisio 78, 264 Avila, Fabiola 199 Avila, Frank 232 Avila, Rigoberto 232 Avina, Isaac 232 Avina, Leticia 264 Avis, Dottie 119, 149, 250 Ayala, Arturo 97, 264 Ayala, Elizabeth 264, 277 Ayala, Floriberto 22 Ayala, julio 65, 80, 232 1 Ayala, Rocio 250 Ayala, Tito 232 Azevedo, Artur 264 Azevedo, Paulo 264 Azua, loann 264 Baade, Darla 7 1, 232 Baeza, Amelia 232 Baker, Brian 264 Baker, Frederick 119, 264 Baker, Leah 135, 196, 199 Baker, Lisa 199 Bakich, Matt 232 Baldwin, Becky 119, 199 Baldwin, D. 60 Ballesta, Mark 75, 74, 147, Balli, Margaret 154, 232 Ballou, Teresa 264 Banda, Bruno 199 Banez, Roberto 232 Buelos, Virginia 117 199 Baptista, Frank 264 Barajas, David 72, 97, 250 Barba, Mario 232 Barba, Samuel 264 Barcelo, Lorena 264 Bardmess, Maria 126, 199 Bardmess, Mario 126, 264 Barnes, Mike 199 Barragan, Agustin 250 Barragan, A fonso 72, 198, Barragan, Elizabeth 264 Barragan, jose 254 Barragan, Luz 232 Barranco, Margarita 250 Barrick, Pablo 264 Barrington, Kurt 232, 243 Barrios, Tony 199 Barroga, Fidel 250 Barron, Luz 265 Barsi, Michael 232 Barsi, Paulette 66, 68, 265 Basaldua, Delia 126, 250 Bastidas, jessica 250 Bastidas, Monette 265 Batad, Avery 126, 250 Batad, Terry 265 Batin, Carole 70, 130, 250 156, 232 199 Batin, Diana 20, 122, 127, 132, 232, 244 Batistich, David 88, 232 Baum, Arlene 232 Baum, David 265 Baum, Eric 232 Bautista, Mauricio 78, 265 Bautista, Octavio 232 Baxter, Eric 265, 270 Beach, Coleen 199 Beach, Dawn 232 Beach, Diahann 250 at-llby, Paul 199 Bejarana, john 232 Bell, Charles 265, 277 Bell, Shirley Bell, Trenna 265 Beller, Scott 194, 199 Benavente, Ronald 14, 106, Benavidez, john 250 Benavidez, Rigo Bencich, Mike 250 Bendana, Pio 250 Benko, Melissa 265 Benson, julie 71, 265 Berlanga, Rosie 232 Bernal David 232 Bettencourt, Louie 265 Bianchi, G. 60' Bilicich, L. 60 Bilicich, L, 60 Biondi, Lucia 232 Bilstad, j 60 Bird, Ronald 250 Birimisa, Charles 232 Bisconti, Ella 265 Bisconti, Sandy 199 Blvms, B, 51, 55, so Bixler, lim 77, 99, 250 Bjtif, julie 199 Black, Suanne 199 Blackwood Mark 77, 233 Blair, Mike Blake, james 199 Blake, Patty 130, 250 Bland, Randy 232 107, 199 Blankenship, Tamara 124, 250 Blanquet, Rosemariee 250 Blevins, julie 265 Bloom, Paul 250 Bloss, Bertolt Bloss, Wolff 233 Bogges, K. 60 Bogart, Humphrey 288 Bokariza, jennifer 1272 201 Bal, Robert aa, 115, 191,201 Bonita, Lori 265 Borba, Maria 250 Borba, Tony 265, 74 Borges, julie 159, 250 Borgquist, Gregory 78, 265 Borrego, Ricky 233 Botello, Mariano Bottini, B. 60 Bowles, Brenda 250 Bowman, B. 52 Brace, Randy 201 Bradley, Stephen 201 Brantley, Sherry 258, 260 Brasil, jose 250 Brautovich, Therese 201 Bravo, javier Bravo, Nancy 124, 201 Bresnan, Patricia 250 Brewer, Kathryn 265 Briano, Sonia 119, 130, 149, 250 Broedlow, jim 250 Brown, Cindy 232 Brown, jelfery 265 Brown, jennifer 132, 201, 216 Brown, Lisa 9, 201 Brumley, Patricia 265 Bruno, A. 60 Bryant, Holly 260 Bryant, Kimberly 233 Bucaloy, David 74, 75, 191, 182, 201, 216 Bufklef, G. 56, 50 Buckman, Chris 265 - Bugayong, Elpidio 74, 75, 201 Bugayong, Steve 74, 75, 88, 201 Bulaich, Marta 92, 250 Bulaich, Nicky 201 Burnett, loann 265 Burt, julie 232 Bushman, Catherine 6, 71, 135, 250, 255 Bustos, Freeman 265 Bustos, Maria Bustos, Terry 233 Buttner, Brian 119, 251 Buttner, Dawn 33, 35, 20, 119, 132, 201 Byers, jon 265 Caballero, Carmela Caballero, Mary 201 Carrillo, Sonia 265 Carson, Tom 233 Carter, Christy Carter, Patricia Carter, Steve 202 C aseras, Sandra 251 Casey, Kim 251 Casillas, Maria 202 Casillas, Martha 265 Castaneda, Federico 265 Castaneda, juan 265 CasteeL Robert 251 Castenada, Sylvia 266 Castillo, Evangelin 266 Castillo, Kellie 135, 202, 280, 281 Castillo, Luis 266 Castillo, Ramiro Castillo, Vincent 97, 266 Castro, Barbara 92, 232 Castro, David 233 Castro, julie 266 Castro, Mary 233 Castro Ralph 251 Caswell Bobbie 260, 262 Cavazos, Marcus Cawaling, lsidro 119, 202 Ceballos, Saul 266 Celestino, Estela 266 Celestino, Medardo 119, 243 Celestino, Susan 233 Cermeno, Irma Cervantes, Carlos Cervantes, juan Cervantes, Peter 2, 78, 266 Cervantez, Gloria C hacon, Manuel 266 ChadwelL janice 233 Chadwick, Linda 202 Chambers, jill 266 Chapman, Cindy 155, 233 ChappelL Mary Kay 14, 55 Chappell, Pamala 266 Chappell, Vincent 266 Charon, Isabell 251 Charlberg, Eric Chauvet, Maurice Chavarria, Diane 251 Chavarria, L 60 Chavez, Anameli Chavez, Aurora 251 Chavez, Barbara 233 Chavez, Carmen 119, 149, 251 Chavez, Irma 266 Chavez, Lino 266 Chavez, Manuel 251 Chavez, Mariaguad 233 Chavez, Miguel Chavez, Rosa 120, 202 Chavez, Susie Chavez, Victor 266 Chauvet, Maurice 251 Che, Con Cabral, Hector 265 Cabral R Cabrera, Cadiente, Diana 119, uben 233 Patty 201 Cadiente, Krissy 130, 201 Cahue, A Calderon raceli 233 , Angel 233 Calderon, Frank 233 Caldwelh Callesen, C allesen, C, 60 124, 251 Dianna 119, 250, 255 Peter Camacho, Lorena 265 Camacho, Paul 265 Cameron, Greg 265 Cameron, john 250 Cameron, Madelyn 233 Camphouse, Harry 233 Campos, Domitilo 265 Campos, Kathleen 265 Campos, Lupe 720, 201 Campos, Maria Campos, Nicolas 250 Campos, Octavio 201 Campos, Rodolfo 265 Campos, Sandra 135, 201 Canepa, D. 60 Canepa, leanne 201 Cantrell, Troy 251 Cantu, Lucy 202 Carbajal, Fernando 265 Cardenas, C. 100 Cardon, Barbara 251 Carlon, R andy 77, 233 Carlos, Horacio 233 Carlos, Nina 202 CarmichaeL Heather 265 Carmona, Eddie 233 Carranco, javier 78, 265 Carranco, jesus 257 Carranco, Lupe 265 Carranco, Rhonda Carranco, Suzanne 202 Carrera, Francisca Carrera, Hermalinda Carrera, Martin Carrillo, Alicia Carrillo, Danny 35, 36, 11 Carrillo, Eduardo Carrillo, Frances 202 Carrillo, L uz 243 Carrillo, Maricela 251 Carrillo, Martin 233 , 228 5,2 02 Cheader, Robert 78, 266 Chicourrat, janine 68, 92, 251, 256 Child, Miesje 266 Chin, Lawrance 233 Chin, Myron 119 Chin, William 202 Christensen, jeff 5, 202, 233 Cisneros, Brian 251 Clark, Chris Clark, Greg 90, 251 Clark, Michael 233 Clark, Natalie 202 Clemente, Vincente 251 Clemer, Scott 78 Clemmer, james 266 Clough, Christine 71, 188, 233, 244 Clough, Cynthia 92, 188, 266 Cocroft, Angela 233 Cocroft, Anthony 74, 75, 191, 202 Coehlo, A. 60 Coffman, Lori 71, 266 Coffman, Trina 135, 228, 229 Colin, Rosa 266 Colin, Ron 266 Colombe, Debbee 202 Colombe, Tami 251 Colvin, Carla 251 Combs, Renee 251 Conde, Steven Coney, Darlene 257 Conlin, Ron 88 Contreras, Georgina 277 Contreras, Guillermo Contreras, lanie 251 Contreras, Stephanie 266 Conway, Martin 202 Conway, Paul 266 Conway, Timothy 77, 251 Copriviza, Michael 65, 75, 150, 151, 202, 214 Copriviza, Tom 71 86, 150, 251 Cordova, Manuel 202 , Cordoza, Mary 251 Cordoza, Theresa 202 Corley, Susan 33, 35, 154, 203, 204, Cornell, jenny 232 Cornett, Robert 75, 233 Corona, Hortencia 251 Corona, Sam Coronado, john 251 Coronado, Rachel 126, 203 Corpus, Carmela 266 19 1, 193, 216 dexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlr Correa, Diane Correa, Laura 117, 155, 203, 251 Correa, Rene 266 Correia, Kelly 233 Cortez, A. 60 Cortez, Erma 233 Cortez, jaime 128, 251 Costello, joyce 233 Cox, Duane 233 Cox, jennifer 251 Cox, Steve 233 Co an Daniel 203 Crglndon, Dale 231, 232, 243 Crandon, George 35, 72, 203 Crawford David 72, 101, 232 Crawford, Ronnie 74, 75, 101, Crevantes, Daniel Crumpton, Claire 38, 128, 266 Cruz, Anthony 251 Cruz, Pete 232, 234 Crul, Tao 266 Cullamber, Rose 266 Cunha, Mark 203 Curiel, Maria 117, 155, 203 Cursi, julie 251 Cutting, Chris 124, 251 234 Eastman, David 252 Edelmaier, Mike 234 Edsberg, N, Eichhorn, jennifer 92 Elizalde, Raymond Ellis, june 71 Ellis, Sharlene 203 Elmore, Lara 203 Elvira, Georgina Enders, E. 14, 60 Escalante, Aaron Escamilla, jose 234 Esch, D-Lynn 90, 252 Escobar, jose 252 Escobar, Pete Espinoza, john 76, 252 Espinoza, jose Espinoza, Maria Espinoza, Mariatheres Espinoza, Mariscla Espinoza, Norma 234 Espinoza, Patricia 234 Dahl, Kerry 78, 266 Dakiwag, Alicia 251 Dames, Susan 71, 234 Daniel, Bryan 234 Daniel, Diane 25 DanieL Terry 203 Danna, Rick 234 Da ur, Deirdre 71, 234 Davalos, Belinda 71, 124, 149, 248, 251 Davalos, S. 60 Davies, Len 55, 72 Davis, Becky 119 Davis, Damon 234 Davis, jeff 266 Davis, joannie 135, 251 Davis, Rebecca 251 Dawson, john 122 DeHart, R. 56 Delatorre, Martin 251 Delatorre, Ramon 266 Deleon, Maria 266 Deleon, Maria Deleon, Petra 234 Deleon, Roberto Delgado, Elvia 251 Delgado, Roberto 203 Delgado, Rosalba 234 Delossantos, john 113, 2 Deluna, Ferdinand 234 Denny, jeff 251 Deretich, Ted 78, 266 Derpich, Anthony 266 Deschane, Cheryl 252 Dias, jeff 234 Dias, Mary 68, 203 Dias, Natividad 251 Diaz, Alicia Diaz, Clemente 234 Diaz, Lional 266 Diaz, P, 60 Diaz, Teri 252 Diaz, Veronica 266 Dibella, Dayna Dietrich, Teresa Dillon, Billy Dillon, Danny 252 Distefano, Victor 234 Dobler, Eric 78, 266 66 Dobler, Steven 78, 86, 100, 266, 281 Dodd, T, 60 Doering, Annette 252 Dohrmann, joan 135 Dollente, jerry 78, 90, 266 Dominguez, Geronimo 266 Dorado, Alex 234 Dorado, Ricardo Downs, Donna 234 Driscoll, Steve 234 Driskill, jimmie 252 DuBois, F. 60 Ducusin, Oscar 234 Dudney, Brian 252 Duncan, Liz 5, 129, 203, 206 Duncan, john 38, 128, 252 Dunken, Melody 119, 252 Dunn, Kevin 97, 234 Dunn, Kimberly 97, 234 Dunn, Laurel 71, 119, 264, 267 Duque, Remigio 243 Duque, Rosalia 277 Duran, Martin 203 Dutra, Gilbert 234 Dzwonek, Michelle Espinoza, Raul 9Z 72 Espinoza, Ricardo 234 Espinoza, Sergio Estrada, Grant 203 Estrada, Martha Etow, jenny 234 Evans, Kenneth Evans, Peggy 203 Fagundes, Shelly 252 Fanning, Shawn 77, 252 Farias, Graciela Farias, javier Farias, josefina Farias, Rudy 234 Farmer, Frank 78 Farris, Harold Favre, Erik Fear, Christopher 113 Fear, Michael 113, 234 Felix, Isabel 252 Felix, Raymond Ferguson, lanon 256 Fernandez, Alberto Fernandez, Cecilia Fernandez, Elvia 203 Fernandez, Yvonne 203 Fernandez, Guadalupe 234 Fernandez, lsaias Fernandez, jose 234 Fernandez, Maria 234 Fernandez, Maria Fernandez, Maria 234 Fernandez, Mimi 234 Fernandez, Miriam 234 Fernandez, Myrna Fernandez, Ramon Ferreira, Amy Ferreyra, Francisco 75, 234 Ferreyra, Tony 203 Fields, Tracy Firouztash, Deborah 203 Firouztash, Maizie 140, 148, Fischer, Cheryl 20, 205 Fischer, Pat 154 Fisher, Kathy 113, 252 Fitzgerald, B. 60 Flalh, Linda 71, 248, 252 Fletcher, Dujana 234 Florendo, Mary 35, 66, 1 Flores, Alberto 252 Flores, Cynthia 126, 205 Flores, Edward Flores, Fidel 80, 234 Flores, juan 77, 126, 252 Flores, Michael 205 Florez, Miguel 126 Flores, Olga Flores, Patricia 126 Flores, Raphael 205 Florez, Cindidenise Florez, Daniel 234, 244 Florez, Erlinda 205 Florez, joe 252 Florez, luan 77 Florio, Larry 252, 256 Fort, jill 71 Fort, Michael Fortes, Liz 235 Foster, Teresa 15, 149, 205 117, 193, 205 Fraga, Melanie 235 Fraire, Oscar franusicll, Debrah 66, 60, 188, 252, 256, 257 Frederick, Anna 235 Fregoso, Pedro 80, 120, 205 Fregoso, Raul Freitas, Larry Freitas, Shirley 235 Frias, Ignacio 235 Frias, Lourdes Frias, Michelle 252 FrieseL julie 205 FrieselL jeffery 135 Frontella, Michelle 235 Frost, Sarah 117, 205 Fuentes, Beatrice 235 Fuentes, Marcella 235 Fuentes, Mary 252 Fuentes, Ruben Fuentez, Sally 205 Fugitt, Steve Fujii, George 35, 205 Fukutome, Michael 252 Fukutome, William 235 Fuller, Perry 51, 58, 60 Furtado, Kathleen 71, 205 Furushiro, joe Gomez, julie 266 Gomez, Lidia 235 Gomez, Lucy 253 Gomez, Matthew 252, 7Z 258 Gomez, Patricia 253 Gomez, Roberto 235 Gomez, Santos 72 Gomez, Steve 113 Gomez, Stella 207 Gomez, Tracie 235 Gonzales, Beatrice 268 Gonzales, Debbie 253 Gonzales, joey Gonzales, Michelle Gonzales, Richard 207 Gonzales, Roxanna 253 Gonzalez, Adolfo Gonzalez, Anna 253 Gonzalez, Aurelio 207 Gonzalez, Carmen 268 Gonzalez, Elvia 253 Gonzalez, Eudelia 268 Gonzalez, George Gonzalez, jesus 235 Gonzalez, joaquin 253 Gonzalez, Lisa 268 Gonzalez, Magdalena 235 Cabrera, Patty 124 Gabuat, Sheri 119 Gaines, Katherine 252 Gaines, Katherine Gaither, Mike 198, 205 Gaither, Ron 205 Galera, Rommel 15, 124, 128, Galindo, Martha Gallardo, Veronica Gallardo, Vivian 119, 235 Gallino, Ron 280 Gal er, Gafgan, Clifford 122 Sandra 205 Gannon, Tim 122, 235 Gara te, Gara te, Garber, Garber, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Arturo 268 Yolanda 252 Kim 268 Scott 113, 235 Alicia 268 Elizabeth 252 Esperanza Fermin 205 jesse jose 207 Laura 2, 268 Marcelino 252 Garcia, Maria Garcia, Martha Garcia, Mary Garcia, Mercedes 235 Garcia, Patty 268 Garcia, Paula 268 Garcia, Pedro 268 Garcia, Salvador 124, 207 Garibay, Rafael 268 Garnett, Matt Garrett, Barbara 207 Garza, jaime 72, 102, 232, 235 Gates, Connie 268 George, B. 55, 60, 113 George, Doug 235 George, jeffrey 252 George, joseph 207 George, Gera, Beth 268 Gera, Lori 207 German, Michael 235 Gervasio, jessie 235 Gervasio, Peter Gil, jackie 235 Gil, j0l'tn Gilbert, Tina 207 Gillian, L 60 Ginn, Kelly 252 Godinez, Frank 235, 268 Godinez, jose Godinez, Rosa 252 Goddy, Genoveva 252 Gold, C. 60 Goldman, Kara 118, 119, 198, 207 Goldman, Matthew 252 205 Lori 2, 28, 115, 130, 196, 207 Gomes, Steven Gomez, A. 60 Gomez, Alex 235 Gomez, Angela Gomez, Angelina 252, 255 Gomez, Bo 252 Gomez, Carla 28, 35, 172, 130, 173, 207 Gomez, Eleazer 248 Gomez, Elizabeth Gomez, javier 72, 168 Gomez, joann 268 Gomez, jose Gomez, juan 252 Gonzalez, Maria 268 Gonzalez, Olivia 235 Gonzalez, Rosa 207 Gonzalez, Sergio 235 Goslin, Cathydiane 207 Gouker, David 235 Goulart, Maria Goulart, Natlie 268 Goularte, Tina 268 Gould, G. 60 Gould, jerry 78, 268 Grabost, D. 60, 80 Gracia, Cathleen 253 Gracia, jenny 253 Gray, julie 207 Gray, Russell 253 Greco, Dana 196, 207 Greco, Dave 77, 86, 253 Green, Cindy 253, 255 Green, Randy 195, 204 Groves, jackie 235 Guajardo, Eva Gudino, Angel 207 Gudino, Rafael 253 Guerra, Lydia 235 Guerra, Ralph 253 Guerra, Steven 268 Guerrero, Cuca 253 Gugale, George 106, 107 207 Gugale, Gina 253 Gumm, David 235 Gurley, Pam 140 Gussenhoven, Lisa 137, 250, 253, 262 Gutierrez, Alfred 268 Gutierrez, Cesarin 168 Gutierrez, Elia 207 Gutierrez, Maricela 268 Gutierrez, Martha 268 Gutierrez, Miguel 235 Gutierrez, Moises 253 Nicolas ao, 102, 72, 65, 209 Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Robert 209 Gutierrez, Rosa 6, 209 Gutierrez, Sandra 253 Gutierrez, Stephanie 209 Guy, H. 60 Guzman, Alicia 209 Guzman, Beatrice 120, 155, 235 Guzman, Enrique Guzman, joe Guzman, Henry 253 Guzman, Louie 126, 268 Guzman, Maria 155, 253 Guzman, Mariadelref 253 Guzman, Maria Guzman, Martha 120, 268 Haas, Lisa 132, 188, 253 Haas, Nick 74 75, 235 Hackamack, Toni 209 Hack well, Douglas 209 Haduca, Arthur 253 Halford, Richard 235 Halgas, Lauren 235 HalL Anthony 209 Hall, Robert 235 Hall, Terri Halstead Lori 168, 204 Hambey, Dale 209 Hancock, Evonne 268 Haney, Norman 60, 63 Hansen, Gregory 78, 90, 100, 150, 268 Happel, Dean 209 Hardwick, Kim 36, 71, 209 Hardy, Richard 55, 60, 74, 75 Indexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndex lndexlnde Harlan, G. 60 Harrieti Fred 235 Harris, Brian 78, 88, 99, 268 Harris, jeanette 20, 132, 200, 209 Hartong, Kris 268 Haselhofer, Erik 86, 253 Hashimoto, Mas 60, 150, 281 Haskin, Tim 209 l Hawley, Alicia 253 Hayes, David 78, 268 Haynes, Thomas 253 Hedlund, B. 63 Heick, Nancy 200, 209 Lopez: Aurora 270 Henson, Tracy 253 Heredia, jose 269 Hedgpeth, Ronald 97 Hermosillo, Herm osillo, Herm osillo, Herm osillo, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, I Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, , Hernandez, Hernandez, L Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernan dez, Hernan dez, Hernandez, Hernan dez, Hernandez, F Hernan dez, 1 Hernandez, ' Hernandez, Herman 268 jefiery 86, 234, 243 Kevin 88, 267, 268 Steven 253 Alberto 268 Andreadiana Brenda 235 Carlos Carmen 268 Cindy 268 Corina 235 Danny 106, 209 David 75, 97, 209 David 74, 277 Edward 268 Elvira 268 Esther 236 Fernando 269 George 236 joe 269 jose 80, 253 juan Leticia 236 Marcos 269 Margarita 236 Maria 209 Marisa 209 H Hernanez, Martha 119 1 F Hernandez, t Hernandez, Hernandez, L Hernandez, Hernandez, . Hernandez, 1 Hernandez, i Hernandez, Hernandez, i Hernandez, ' Hernandez, i i i Hernandez, . Hernandez, . Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Martin 269 Martin 269 Mary Mary 253 Max Mickey 78, 269 Mike 209 Mona 198, 209, 253 Patricia 253 Ramona 119 Ray 269 Salvador 210 Sofia 119, 149, 253 Sylvia 269 Tony 269 Vicente 253 Herrera, Alberto 269 F Herrera, Francisco 210 Herrera, Laura 210 Herrera, Laura 253 Herrera, Manuel 269 Hughes, Raymond 269 Hunkel, Christian 236 Hunkel, David 106, 115, 122, 127, 2 Hurst, Allyson 168, 254 Hutchinson, R. 60 Hyatt, Diana 71, 124, 135, 236 lbao, jessebel 269 lbarra, Abel 254 lbarra, Alfredo 269 lbarra, Carmen 254 lbarra, Gabriela 269 lbarra, loanna 269 lbarra, Olga 210 lbarra, Rodolfo 243 ldemoto, jon 90, 236 ldemoto, Rogerx99, 106, 269 Idol, Isaac 236 7 Iglesia, Rene lrao, Dinah 236 , lrao, Francisco 236 Isaac, Sushiela 119, 236 lsidor, Dina lsidro, Alex 236 lsidro, Frederika 270 lsidro, joseph 269 lvancovich, Alicia 122, 155, 269 lvanovich, Louis 151, 254, 258, 281 lvanovich, K. 55, 60 jackson, Tracy 269 jackson, Keith 119, 254 laime, Robert 210 jaye, R, 60 james, j 60 jaquez, jenny 236 jara, juan 254 Herrera, 1 Herrera, . Herrera, 2 Hertzog, Hewe tt, Hidalgo, L Hidalgo, 1 Higuera, Higuera, , Higuera, t Marcos 236 Marie 253 Patricia 269 Mark 236 Tom 250, 253 jean 70, 117, 210 josefino 78, 66, 269 Higareda, Pedro 269 Bobby 253 jeannette 268, 269 Richard 113, 133, 210 Hill, Richard 78, 269 Hill, Terri 253 Hirahara, Hirahara, David 269 Keith 119, 253 Hirahara, Lorie 10, 35, 119, 210 ' Hirahara, Mike 2, 119, 269 L Hirahara, Sharon 210 1 Hirahara, Steve 236 Hirahara, Trudy 236 1 I-limi, David 74, 75, 210 Hiura, Gary 128, 210 Hiura, Mark 20, 236, 269 Hoff, Karol 71, 236 Hoff, Mark Hogan, Cathleen 269 Holland Lisa 253 Hollesen, Robert Holly, Kay 36, 40, 66, 92, 102, 210 Holtzclaw, Tammy 19, 71, 236 Holybee, jane 119, 236 Honda, Kent 76, 77, 97, 253 Hopper, john 40, 210 Horibe, Brandon 210 Hoskins, Mike 113, 253 Hostetler, Lori 119, 236 jara, Maria 236 jauregui, Alicia jauregui, Arturo 126, 210 lauregui, Felipe 236 jauregui, Fidel 269 jauregui, Nieves 126, 254 lauregui, Teresa 118, 119, 2 jennings, jill 269 jercich, j anette 71, 210 jiminez, jiminez, jimenez, jimenez, jimenez, jimenez, jimenez, jimenez, e A. 60 Cecilia 211 David 254 Caspar 254 Irma 236 juan 254 Luis 269 Olga 236, 243 jimenez, Ogga jimenez, Sa vador 236 jimenez, Sylvia johann, jim 211 johansen, Eric 72, 254 johansen, Le Ann 254 johnson, Barbara 254 johnson, Becky 269 johnson, Cynthia 179, 236 johnson, David 254 johnson, Elisa 124, 128, 211 johnson, G. 60 johnson, Kevin 269 johnson, Pam 254 johnson, Paul 236 johnson, Thomas johnson, jones, C Valerie 254 60 jones, Helen 236 54 House, Michelle 119, 269 jones, Nancy 236 Hozang, Margret 269 Huante, Francisco 253 Hubert, Rodney 253 Huckaby, Laverna 53 Hudson, Bev 163 Hudson, Raymond 21 Hudson, Rita 269 Hudspeth, David 253 Hudspeth, Tammy 269 Huezo, Hilario Huezo, Leticia 210, 269 Hughes, Norman jones, Ron 60, 122 jones, William 236 jordan, Shawn 104, 238 jose, Oscar 211 jose, Rudy 269 josinski, A. 60 juarez, Margarita 254 juarez, Nancy 236 juarez, Raul 97, 269 jarez, Refugio 236 justus, Christy justus, Gregory 211 10 Kagak, Rodney 270 Kajihara, Kimi 113, 254 Kajisa, David 236 Kane, Kathleen 68, 92, 270 Katanosaka, Noriko 270 Kaufman, Ray 270 Keaton, Rick 75, 191, 211, 228 Keaton, Ronali 135, 254 Keith, Brian 211 Keith, Kevin 236 Keith, Lisa 270 Keldsen, Timothy 122, 154 Kelly, Shawn 211 Kersten, Dale 104, 211 Keselica, Pamela 65, 68, 211 Kessel, Kathleen 211 Khauv, Khen 270 Kienitz, Debra 211 K ienitz, Dodonna 254 Kimball, Pauline 270 Kimora, Lynn 124, 211, 222 Kimura, Midori 211 King, jeanne 254 King, Patty 254 King, Theresa 236, 240 Kirby, Glenda 211 Kirlin, K. 60 Kirsch, Mathew Kirsch, Mark 236 Kitayama, john 254 Kitts, Andrew 270 Klan John 78, 270 Knauh Heidi 70, 236 Knauss, Steven 150, 154 Knego, Mr. 59 K nego, Peter 211 Knego, Thomas 74, 75 Kniffen, Kurt 77 Kobow, Kyle 78, 100, 270 Koda, Kenneth 270 Kodama, Larry 113, 237 Kodama, Nancy 270, 274 K odis, Andrew 88, 270 Kokkoris, Pat 211 Korba, Kenny 270 Kortuem, janine 122, 132, 211 Kosinski, j. 60 Krikava, Mark 254 Krug, Regina 237, 242 Kubik, Kathy Kubik, Toni 211 Kulish, Anna 169 Kurily, Tamara 70, 247, 254 Laatsch, Robert 254, 258 Labato, Patty 126 Lacy jr, Lonnie 78, 270 Lake, Edward 237 Lambert, Laurie 237 Lamorie, Eric 237 Lancaster, David 237 Landa, Rene Lane, Doreen 124, 211 Lane, L. 60 Lara, Agustin 213 Larendowski, Angela 124 Large, Roy 213 Laue, Mr, 56, 62 Laulu, Malaki 119 Lawhon, Troy 243 Lazo, Imelda 270 Lazo, Prescila 237 Leal, Yolanda 270 Legorreta, Genaro 65, 77, 232, Legorreta, Henry 247, 254 Lehmann, Laurel 193, 213, 10 Leikam, T. 55, 62 Leon, Dennis 74, 237 Leon, joey 237 Leon, Martin 218 Leon, Mi uel 254 S Leon, Phillip 113, 213 Leong, Patrick 127, 254 Leong, Sandi 119, 212, 213 Leonor, Mario Lerma, Paul 213 Lesui, Kalaki Lesui, Mila Lettunich, Charles 237 Lettunich, Lucy 92, 237 Lettunich, Steve 270 Levandoski, Angela 254 Levine, R, 62 237 1.47.- QKLew, Kevin 213, X Lewis, Matt 119, 254 Lewis, Steve 213 Licea, Fernando 270 Lightfoot, jeannie 270 Limon, Maryellen 126, 270 LindelL Kimberly 270 Ling, Yonskuang 270 Lint, Brian 237 Lint, David 127, 213 Lipsanen, Maarit 117, 213 Lissolo, Daniel 113, 23K 270 Lissolo, Tina 71 Little, jeff 75, 234, 243 Little, Paul 77, 254 Littlewood, Cheri 254 Lobato, Eunice 254 Locatelli, julie 213 L odia, Michelle 237 Loeza, jose L eoza Leon 254 Loftin, Ray 254 Lomeli, Cesar 270 Lomeli, Cuca 126, 237 Lomeli, Maria 213 Lomel Lona, i, Ramon 254 Guadalupe 120, 213 Longoria, Raymond 78, 270 Lopez, Anarita 213 Lopez Antonio 237 Lopez, Bobby 44, 75, 213 Lopez, Christine 277 Lopez, Elsie 130, 213 Lopez, Felicia Lopez, Francisco Lopez, Gema 36, 122, 237 Lopez, lsidro 213 Lopez, Leticia 270, 120 Lopez, Marialourde 237 Lopez, Mariasandov 237 Lopez, Nadine Lopez, Nancy 120, 237 Lopez, Pablo 270, 72 Lopez, Patty 237 Lopez, Rogoberto 120, 213 Lopez, Ruben 59, 63 Lopez, Ryan Lopez, Sylvia 270 Lopez, Tony 270 Lorenzo, joseph 270 Losey, Mark 237 Louis, Anthony 270 Lowe, joy 277 Loyola, jerry 62, 126, 172, 173 Lozano, Florentino 119, 254 Lozano, Margaret Luchsinger, Diane 188, 254 Luevano, Darlene 213 Luevano, David 270 Luis, Cecilia 237 Luis, Maria 215 Luna, Ernesto Luna, Leticia 270, 215 Luna, Maria 215 Luna, Rosa Luna, Sharon 254 Lundy, Nick 270 Lynch, Charleen 215 Lynn, Mike 113, 237 Lynn, Steve 270 Lynn, Yvonne 254 Macedo, April 29, 28, 115, 122 35 132 172 2 15 Macias, Doralina 254, 124 Maciel, Louie Madden, Kim 254 Maddy, Richard 237 Madrigal, Alma 254 Madrigal, Ignacio 270 Magana, Elpido 254 Magana, jose Magee, julie 243 Maglich, Donna 200, 215 Maher, Vicky 270 Malatesta, Sandra 215 Maldonado, Edward Maldonado, Marta Maldonado, Rodney 270 Maldonado, Ronald Maldonado, Rosalba 124, 215 Mallatt, james 255 Maloney, Kathy 270 Mancha, Manuel 88, 237 Mancilla, Rosa 120 Manfre, Christine 115, 237 Manger, julie 270 Manger, Mike Mann, Kristin 215 Mano, Sharyl 237 243 Marinez, Berta 237 dexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlr Marinez, Enrique 255 Marinez, Fernando 127 Marinez, Rosario 727 Nunez, Marinovich, Annie 132, 252, 255 Marinovich, jeannie 271 Marinovich, Peter 106, 237 Mariscal, Patricia 271 Markatos, john 58, 62 Markham, Molly 62 Marquez, Angelica 36, 271 Marquez, Anne 62 Marquez, Benito ,120, 727, 215 Marquez, Blas 271 Marquez, Carmen 238 Marquez, Crystal 271 Marquez, Dalila 271 t Marquez, Eduardo Marquez, Irma 238 Marquez, Irma 215 Marquez, john 255 Marquez, Laura 271 Marquez, Lucero 215 Marquez, Marina 271 Marquez, Michael 271 Marquez, Olga 255 Mar uez Simon 255 9 7 Marsh, Gregory 271 Marshall, Lori 238, 113 Marshall, Rhonda 238 Marshall, Teri 119, 149, 277 Martin, Alicia 255, 92 Martin, Hugo 45, 97, 124, 149, 255 Martin, Lisa 255, 92 Martin, Pedro Martin, Rachel 215 Martin, Rachel Martindale, Darrin 124, 232, 237 Melo, Rosemary 238 Mello, Gil 146 Mello, F. 74, 77 Melton, Greg 75, 20, 14, 88, 228, 238 Mendez, Alfredo 77 255 Mendez, Diane 62 Mendez, Manuel 271 Mendez, Marisa 271 Mendez, Martha 217 Mendoza, Honorio 255 Mendoza, Howard 271 Mendoza, Maria 271 Mendoza, Maria 255 Mendoza, Maria 255 Mendoza, Martin 271 Mendoza, Rocio 271 Mendoza, Rudy Mendoza, Sandra 255, 238 Mendoza, Sandra Meneses, Mario 238 Messina, Susan Metz, Angelica 255, 129 Meza, Gloria 271 MiCheL Debi 14, 62, 168 Miedecke, Kent 238 Miedecke, Kris 255 Miller, Brett 188 Miller, Doug 62 Miller, Dennis 27 7 Miller, Frank 238 Miller, jill 188, 190, 250, 255 Miller, Kelly 217 Miller, Leann 71, 35, 217, 92, Miller, Mara Miller, Marlies 238 Miller, Mary 255 Miller, Sherri 255 Miller, Terri 238 Mingura, Priscilla Miramontes, Robert 119, 255 Mireles, Monica 71, 271 Mitchell, james 238 Mitchell, jonathan 74, 75, 228 Mock, Roger 62 Moldenhauer, Myrna Moldenhaver, Myrna Molina, Ernest 271 Molina, Molina, Molina, Molina, Hector 180, 238 Marcela 255 Maria 217 Pamela 271 Molina, Stacey 68, 238 Mondragon, Martin 255 Monroy, Benjamin 238 Monroy, Gema 217 Monroy, Maria 255 Montalbo, Aaron 217 Montalbo, Steven 255 Montano, lose Montano, juan 255 Montero, Maria 272 154 Montes, Adriana 120, 238, 240 Montes, Henry 238 Montes, jackie 120, 217 Montes, jackie Montoya, john Montoya, Mario 74, 75, 217, 2 Moonan, Debra 255 Moonan, Patty 228, 271 Moore, Alan 74, 76, 238 Moore, 8ruce 255 Moore, Derrick 77 Martinelli, Robert 74, 75, 99, 197, 193, 215 Martinez, Albert 74, 75, 119, 237 Martinez, Andy 145, 237 Martinez, Connie 237 Martinez, Daniel 271 Martinez, David 179, 271 ' Martinez, Edmundo 237 Martinez, Eleanor 255 Martinez, Elvira 255 i Martinez, Fernando 215 Martinez, Guadalupe 277 Martinez, jerry Martinez, josephine 237 Martinez, johnny Martinez, julie 188, 250, 255 Martinez, Leticia Martinez, Manuel 277 Martinez, Maria 237 Martinez, Maria 46 Martinez, Marianne Martinez, Maria ' Martinez, Marilyn 124, 126, 255 ' Martinez, Marlow 271 Martinez, Pablo Martinez, Pam Martinez, Peter 186, 267, 271 Martinez, Richard 168 Martinez, Rose 92, 237, 238 Martinez, Rosario 215 Martinez, Salvador 78, 27 7 Martinez, Suzanne 237 Martinez, Theresa 215 Mashburn, Terry 215 Mata, Victor Mathias, W. 62 Mathis, Kenneth Mathis, Kevin 255 Matiasevich, james 14, 77 Matsunami, Ayumi 271 Mattingly, Karen 271, 149 Matus, Miriam 255 McCabe, Michael 256, 150 McCabe, Ruth 248, 256 McCarten, Colleen 255 McChesney, Dave 51 McDaniel, Lee 271 McDaniel, Michelle 256 McDowell, Suzanne 14, 15, 128, 215 McElroy, Ken 128, 256 McGarvey, Bill 62 McGinnis, Sandra 238, 240 McGuire, Kevin 215, 271 McGuire, Valerie 5, 19, 66, 217 McGushin, Mark 256 McGushin, john 56, 62, 76, 90 Mclntire, Michael 271 Mclntosh, Tommy 78, 90, 271 McKatani, Alice 256 McLachlan, Libby 255 McLachlan, Erin 68 Medeiros, Matt 238 Medeiros, Mike Medina, jesus 27 7 Medina, jose 77, 238 Medina, Luis 271, 97 Medina, Rosemary 277 Medina, Rosemary Medina, Socorro 255 Medina, Yesenia 271 Medrano, Fernando 255 Medrano, Pat 217 Meidl, Antoinette 255, 127 Mejia, Estella 255, 120 Mejia, jose 255 Mellander, Mark Melo, Frank Melo, Luzia 255 Moore, john 27 7 Moore, Terri 271, 255 Mora, Bernie Mora, lose 217 Mora, Lola 255 Mora, Steve 271 Morales, Antonio 97, 255 Morales, Daniel 271 Morales, Gloria 256, 126 Morales, Martha 217 Morales, Nora 256, 161 Morales, Raymond 256 Morales, Socorro 217, 126 Morales, Tony 256 Moreno, Alma 272 Moreno, Anna r' Moreno, Bertha 115, 217 X Moreno, Debra 217 Moreno, Edward Moreno, Edwardmicha Moreno, Eric 77 Moreno, Gabriel 113, 217 Moreno, Gary 238 Moreno, Gilbert 120, 256 Moreno, Gilbert Moreno, Gina 256 Moreno, jose 238 Moreno, Ricky Moreno, Sandra 217 Moreno, Sandra Moreno, Teresa 126, 264, 272 Moreno, Virginia Morford, Heidi 124, 217 Morforti Stephen 272 Morgan, Roger 62 Morgan, Samantha 256 Mori, Doug 106, 256 Morimune, Sheryl 256 Morrison, Duncan Morrison, Scott 238 Moules, Maria 217 Mountifian, V. 62 28 Muhlenhaupt, Charles 272 Mullane, john 78, 272 Mullin, Kathy 238 Mullin, Kelly 256 Mullin, Susan 122, 217 Muncy,' Cynthia -272, 22 Mungu Octavio 272 ta, Munoz, Chavie 267, 272 Munoz, Elizabeth 218 Munoz, Elizabeth Munoz, jesse 75, 192, 218 Munoz, john 238 Munoz, Patricia 256 Munoz, Sandra Murillo, Debra 256 Murray, Shannon 272, 129 Mutoza, Lori 272 Lisa 66, 68, 100, 272 Muzzi, Dominic 238, 281 Muzzi, Myer-s, David Myers, George 272 Nakatani, Alice 256, 257 Nakayama, Cindy 218 Naranjo, Eloisa 218 Narez, Delia 256 Nava, A Navarre na 272 te, Leticia Navarro, Armando 256 Navarro, David 80, 218 Navarro, jose 256 Na varro, Navarro, Peter 99, 196, 218 Navarro, Raul 256 Navarro, Sergio 256 Norma 130, 247, 256, 262 Neftl Todd 272, 124 Neil, Patricia 238 Neises, William 238 Nelson, 8rooks 238 Nelson, joan 248, 256 Nes tler, Stella 14, 75, 38, 119, Nello, Madeline 272, 274 Nello, Manuel 256 Neves, Suzanne 117, 218 122, 218, 128 Newberry, Linda 238 Newell, Debbie 218 Newland, Scott 272 NicholL P, 62 Nielsen, D. 53 Nielsen, Amie 90, 188, 256 Nielsen, Bethany 92, 130, 204, 218 is l , Nitao, Frances 255, 256 Norwood, jeff 238, 240 Nougues, Karen 272 Nouv, Serey Novelo, johnny 256 Nunes, lrivalda 256 Nunez, Hortencia 256 Nunez, I. 256 javier 272 Nunez, Nabor 127, 218 Nunez, Ramon Nuval, Nolie 238 O'Lague, Stacey 272 Oakden, Michael 272 Obertello, Laura 14, 218 O'8rien, jackie 148, 140 O'8rien, Yvonne 5, 218 Ocampo, Ricardo 238 Odle, Kim 272 Odom, Kevin 238 Odom, Kristen 256 Ogden, Annette 256 Okamoto, Thomas 272 Olivares, Antonia 238 Olivares, Eva 238 Olivares, Manuel Olivares, Marcial 277 Olivarez, josefina 256 Olivarez, Maria 272 Olivarez, Serigo 78, 100, 272 Olivarez, Serigo 65, 80, 190 Olivarez, Victor Olivarez, Victor Oliveira, Oliveira, john 238 Moises 218 Oliver, jack 218 Oliver, jennifer 256 Oliver, Kathy 119, 149, 256 Olmeda, Anthony Olmeda, jess Olmos, Gloria 239 Olsen, Lynne 256 Olvera, Pedro 239 Ondarza, Diana 256 Ontiveros, Mary 272 Opdenhovel, Birgitta 122, 218 Orangista, Celia 272 Orejel, Roberto 272 Ornelas, Patty 272 Orozco, Anthony Orozco, Diana 278 Orozco, Diana Orozco, Holly Orozco, jon 38, 124, 128, 239 Orozco, Magdelena 239 Orozco, Mike 74, 75, 239 Orozco, Rue 169 Ortega, Alfredo 218 Ortega, Arthur Ortega, Carmen 277 Ortiz, Arthur 239 Ortiz, Ana 272 Ortiz, Elena 218 Ortiz, Fernando Ortiz, Francisco Ortiz, jessica Ortiz, joe 272, 126 Ortiz, Lupe 126, 239 Ortiz, Meredith 62 Ortiz, Marcelina 218, 256 Ortiz, Maricela Ortiz, Saul 72, 102, 219 Ortiz, Sofia 256 Ortiz, Trinidad 272 Oritz, Yvonne 256 Ortloff, Edward 272 Osato, Shari 68, 219 Oseguera, Candelaria 256 Osorio, Susan 272 Otero, Tina 239 Overturf Kandis 272 Overturtl Kim 256 Owen, Anthony 239 Pacheco, Daniel Pacheco, Robert Padilla, Carlos Padilla, Celia 272 Padilla, juanita 239 Padilla, Lorena Page, Kimberly Page, Roger 272 Paljetak, Matthew 168-9 Palomino, Armando Palomino, Arnulfo Panis, Kimberly Panls, Marian 272 Papac, Eddie 77, 256 Parker, Don 77, 256 Parker, Lyn 56, 62 Parra, johnny Pascua, Fortunato 127, 200, 279 Pasion, Lucy 272 Pasion, Nancy 127, 219 Pasqual, Victoria 256 Pate, Christy 256 Patino, Victor 62 Patrick, David 122, 275 Patten, Eric 72, 101, 127, 219 Patten, Richard 77, 257 Paul, Sara 56, 62 Payton, Avis 124, 257 Paxton, Melodie 38, 125, 128, 2 Paz, Gustavo 238 Paz, juan 257 Paz, Maria 219 Paz, Patricia Paz, Ricardo 272 Paz, Rosaura 272 Paz, Trinidad 6, 219 Peck, William 62 Pedro, john 119 Pedulla, Kathleen Pedulla, Rudolph 62 Pena, Gloria Pena, Gregory 78, 97, 273 Pepin, Lannette 119, 257 Pepin, Monnaie 119, 273 Perez, Adelina Perez, Ana Maria 120, 219, 257 Perez, Cecilia 239 Perez, Demetrio Perez, Elizabeth 257 Perez, Flavio Perez, jose 72, 102, 239 Perez, Lucio 273 Perez, Maria Perez, Marylou 257 Perez, Muricio 57 ndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndex Perez, Pablo 273 Perez, Ramon 273 Perez, Robert Perlich, Cynthia 117, 219 Perlich, Douglas 273 Perreira, john 273 Perry, Christopher 257 Perry, Patricia 238 Perry, Shawn 273 Persinger, jeffery 257 Peterson, Cindy 229 Peterson, David 219 Peterson, Tom 239 Petroutsas, Anna 71, 234 Pettus, Cindy 273, 277 Pettus, Pamela 219 Pllueger, Sabrina 135, 796, 219 Phariss, Tina 219 Phillips, Kelly 128, 755, 219 Pierini, Deanna 219 Pierini, Marty 179, 732, 279 Pigao, Fred 74, 75, 239 Pigao, Yolanda 115, 122, 219 Pimentel, David 273 Pinedo, Abel 277 Pinedo, Hilda 273 Pinedo, Relugio 239 Pinedo, Teresa 124, 139 Pinto, jardiel 119, 248, 257 Pirtle, Erwin 257 Pirtle, Earl 74, 75 Pirtle, Lori 70, 740, 749, 279 Plascencia, Arturo 219 Plascencia, Olga 257 Plumer, William 51 Pogue, jean 51, 62 Pohorski, jennifer 71, 257 Pohorski Terr 71, 196, 206, 214, 219 , 7 Polfus, Cathy 71, 239 Policicco, R. 62 Popek, james Power, L. 62 Porras, Luis 80, 234 Portlock, Melissa 239 Post, Brian 36 Prater, Christina 257 Prater, Ellen 239 Pray, Tom 119, 257 Preciado, Salvador Preston, Craig 113, 119, 257 Prevatke, Sherry 273 Prindiville, Trish 130, 227 Prnjak, Susan 71, 264, 273 Provence, Laurie 239 Pryor, Robyn 221 Puchi, jamie 273 Puente, lose 239 Puente, Maria 273 Puente, Rafael 227 Puentes, Elsa 257 Pugh, Terri 221 Purdue, Michelle 119, 273, 274 Quezada, Hilda 239 Quintana, Armando 273 Quintana, Lupe 221, 239 Quintana, Raul 257 Quintanilla, juanila 257 Quintero, Alma Quintero, Francisco Quintero, jose 221 Quintero, Maria Quintero, Miguel Quiroz, Anita 119, 257 Quiroz, Armida 257 Quiroz, Aurora 257 Ramirez, Rachel 273 Ramirez, Robert 273 Ramirez, Roldan Ramirez, Sandra 273 Ramirez, Serge 221, 224, 228 Ramirez, Serigo 239 Ramirez, Yvonne 257 Ramos, juan 273, 72 Ramos, Maria 273 Randha wa, Surinder 257 Rangel, Ramona Rangel, Rufino 74, 75, 191, 221 Rapuet, Annette Rarang, Elizabeth 273 Rarang, Nelson 239 Rarang, Norman Rascon, Abelardo 257 Rascon, Leonorilda 273 Rather, Amy Raygoza, Arnulfo 257 Raygoza, Lucia 239 Raymundo, Pellou 119, 239, 257 Raymundo, janet Razo, Ferm Razo, Gilbert 273 Razo, Peter 257 Razo, Ralph 40, 212, 221 Razo, Raymond 273 Razo, Rena Recio, Peter 257, 273 Rector, David 221, 257 Rector, Kenneth 127 Rector, Ma Reeves, De Remde, Steven 77, 150, 257 Renteria, Rocio 273 Renteria, Sanfiago 239 Retana, Diana 257 Revere, jason 74, 75, 191, 239 Rewoldt, Shawn 257 Reyes, Anita 117, 221 Reyes, David 273 Reyes, Elizabeth 66, 221 an 247, 257 e 275 rion 59 nnis 119, 221 Reyes, Enrique 97, 273 Reyes, j. 257 Reyes, jorge 257 Reyes, Theresa 257 Rhodes, Dan 119, 128, 239 Rhody, Michele 257 Ribeiro, David 179, 239 Rice, Weslie 239 Rickards, jack 257 Rieffel, Gail 227 Rigor, Robin 273 Rigsby, Missie 76, 273 Rigsby, Robbie 74, 75, 221 Riojas, Paul 273 Rios, Daniel 257 Rios, Guadalupe 273 Rios, Marta 274 Rivas, Danny 221 Rivas, Laura 274 Rivera, Angela 24, 28, 115, 221 Rivera, Daniel 221 Rodriguez, Kim 198, 223 Rodriguez, Leticia 274 Rodriguez, Lilia 258 Rodriguez, Lupe 223 Rodriguez, Lydia 258 Rodriguez, Maria 274 Rodriguez, Maricella 223 Rodriguez, Martin Rodriguez, Miguel 74, 75, 240 Rodriguez, Nicky 258 Rodriguez, Pauline 223 Rodriguez, Renee 258 Rodriguez, Ricky 240 Rodriguez, Rosalinda 240 Rodriguez, Salvador 258 Rodriguez, Steven 240 Rodriguez, Theresa 240 Rodriguez, Toni 240 Rodriguez, Tony 258 Rodriguez, Yolanda 258 Rogers, Shelly 135 Rojas, Carole 119, 258 Rojas, Eddie 240 Rojas, Emma 258 R0 as Olivia 223 Salgado, john 274 Salinas, Patti 274 Salters, Pam 56, 62 Samuelson, Dave 62, 78 Samuelson, Sam 62 Sanchez, Ana 275 Sanchez, Art 113 Sanchez, Carlos 240 Sanchez, Cecilia 275 Sanchez, Christina Sanchez, Dan 258 Sanchez, Denise 258 Sanchez, Dicky 16, 74, 75, 88, 240 Sanchez, Domingo 258 Sanchez, Edna 158 Sanchez, Faran 275 Sanchez, Felipe 275 Sanchez, Fernando 258 Sanchez, Frank 258 Sanchez, Gilbert 225 Sanchez, Griselda 275 Sanchez, jesse Sanchez, jesus Sanchez, jose Sanchez, julie Sanchez, julio 275 Rojas, Phil 77, 99, 258 Rojas, Sonia 223 Rojas, Tanya 240 Rojas, Theresa 258 Rojas, Tina 274 Rojas, Tony 240 Rojo, Vincent 274 Roman, Antoinette 113, 240 Roman, Neva 274 Roman, Nora 124, 240 Romandia, janie 274 Romandia, Ralph 240 Romandia, Victoria 119, 274 Romantic, George 223 Romero, Adrian 274 Romero, Mary 258 Romero, Ralph 78, 274 Romero, Ruben Roncelli, john 77, 258 Roncelli, Robin 223 Rooney, Kristen 274 Roque, Eugene 258 Roque, Lorraine 223 Rosa, Maria 274 Rosas, Rosanna 258 Rose, john 274 Rosser, Cher 258 Rosser, joyce Rosser, Yvette 240 Rosser, Mae 274 Roth, Kevin 223, 106 Rovera, Ricky Rubalcava, Eugenia Rubalcava, Grace 274 Rubalcava, jorge Rubio, Rene Rubottom, Gy 240 Ruelas, Anthony 258 Ruiz, Araceli 258 Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanch ez, Sanch ez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, San chez, San chez, Sanchez, Sanchez, San chez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanch ez, Sanch ez, San do val, San do val, San do val, San do val, Sando val, Sando val, Sando val, Sando val, San do val, San do val, San doval, San doval, San do val, San tiago, Luis 275 Lupe Marian 240 Mark 275 Melinda Miguel 275 Nadine 258 Patricia 275 Pedro 275 Porfirio Racheal Racheal Rafael Raul Ricky 225 Rosa Rosa Ted 240 Tony 55, 62 Andy 258 Eddie Elizabeth Eric 71 240 Gustavo Hector 240 joseph 275 Liz 240 Maria 275 Patrilck Ral Ragh Sylvia 240 Shelley 124, 240 Santos, Denise 275 Sargent, R, 62 Saucedo, Mark 14, 75, 88, 791, 225 Saur, Mark 74, 75 Sawyer, Richard 113, 224, 225 R i vera, Ri vera, R i vera, Rivera, Rivera, R i vera, R i vera, R i vera, R i vera, R i vera, Rivera, Rivera Debra 274 Diana 257, 90 Elvia 175, 198, 227 Fernando 120, 239 Frank Gidget 274 Manuel 239 Maria 277 Ralph Toribio 257 Valerie 274 Wendell 274 Roach, jennifer 71, 257 Roach, joanne 196, 223 Roach, Robbin jose 258 s, Mike Roberts, Stacy 122, 258 Robertson, Leslie 258 Robledo, Angelbeto 223 Robledo, Magdalena 240 Robles, Fernando 240 Rocha, Esther 223 Rocha, Francisco 274 Rocha, Robbie 258 Rocha, jose 274 Rocha, jose Rocha, juan Rocha, Karen 240 Rocha, Lararo Rocha, Mike Rocha, Roberto 77, 274 Rocha, Salvador 274 Ruiz, Efrain 274 Ruiz, George 240 Ruiz, Gerogina 115, 126, 240 Ruiz, lose 74, 75, 88, 796, 223 Ruiz, Leticia 223 Ruiz, Manuel 119 Ruiz, Martha 240 Ruiz, Michael 124, 274 Ruiz, Peter Ruiz, Rudy Ruiz, Salome 240 Ruiz, Sandy 258 Ruiz, Vitalina 240 Run yan, Marilyn 62 Ruso, john 22, 240 Russell, Danny 240 Russo, Renee Russo, Suzi 240 Rutherford, Ingrid 258 Ryan, M R ybick i, atlhew 75, 797, 223, 224 john 5, 223 Raboy, joe 221 Rackley, Dale 239 Ragumton, Runie 257 Ramirez, Adolfo Ramirez, Alicia 273 Ramirez, Cecelia 273 Ramirez, Cynthia 257 Ramirez, Frank 2 Ramirez, Frank 2, 243 Ramirez, lsmael 273 Ramirez, jovita 239 Ramirez, Laura Ramirez, Maria 239 Ramirez, Mona 273 Ramirez, Oralia 273 286 Rocha, Yolanda 274 Rodarte, Maria 155, 240 Rodgers, Claudia 273, 274 Rodgers, Linda 223 Rodrigues, Carlos 258, 240 Rodrigues, Manuel 223 Rodriguez, Alfred 119, 274 Rodriguez, Ana 258 Rodriguez, Armando 258 Rodriguez, Carlos 77 Rodriguez, Celia 274 Rodriguez, Cindy 223 Rodriguez, Daniel 274 Rodriguez, Dora 274 Rodriguez, Guillermo 274 Rodriguez, Rodri uez g , Rodriguez, R odriguez, Rodriguez, Hector 258, 97 1, 62 javier 274 juan julie 119, 258 Saavedra, Kim 225, 117 Saavedra, Prisciliano 274 Sabala, Denise 240 Sakae, Wayne 225 Sakai, Perry 225 Sakata, janice 119, 274 sakoda, caf0l24, za, 730, 195,225 Salas, Arturo Salas, james 258 Salas, johnny Salazar, jose 258 Salazar, Raul Salcedo, juan 274 Saldana, Alex 258, 240, 724 Saldana, Ignacio 65, 80 Saldana, Sandy 274 Saldana, Veronica Sales, Antolin 274 Schedler, jeff 240 Schielke, Randy Schipper, P, 62 Schmidt, Holly 225 Schmidt, jeffrey Schmidt, joey SchnorL Mark 122, 258 Schultz, Sally 20, 735, 241, 244 Schumacher, jim 62, 63 Scurich, Mary 241 Sears, Scott 225 Sego, john 100, 118, 119 Segura, Angel 275 Segura, Elizabeth Segura, Francisco 275 Segura, Gloria Segura, joaquin 78, 275 Segura, Mark 275 Segura, Rosario Segura, Veronica 275 Sepulveda, Maxine 126, 247, 243 Sepulveda, Salvador 241 Sepulvedea, Petra 275 Sepulvedea, Veronica 225 , ' 66, 241 Serafica, Linda , , 115, 225 F3 ica, Serrano, Scott 135, 167, 204, 213 Setterberg, Tina Severin, Diane 14, 51, 62, 172 Sglav, Toni 135, 275 l Shal enberger, Lorraine Shallenberger, Tod 77, 258 Shallenberger, Veronica Shaw, Dana 275 Shaw, Steve 258 Sher Sher man, Stacy 258 ry, jason 241 Shimabukuro, Frank 275 Shimabukuro, john 258 Shimabukuro, Robert 225 Shimamoto, Alan 74, 75, 241 Shimamoto, Sandra 275 Shoemaker, Ted 241 Shott jr, Bill 90, 275 Sieb ert, B. 62 Sieflte, Paul 70, 74, 75, 197, 224, 225 Silapan, Rachel Silva, Antonio 258 Silva, Bertina 241 Silva, Debbie 241 Silva, joey Zer vos, lexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexlndexln Silva, Manuel 258 Silveira, Diana 241 Simone, Geneva 241 Simpliciano, Frank 241 Siquieros, Andrea 169 Siqueiros, Stacie 225 Skelton, Dana 71, 216, 225 Skelton, David Skillman, Damon 241 Skinner, Mike 259 Skirvin, Sally 14, 62 Sloan, jason 124, 238, 241 Sloan, Randy 115, 241 Sloma, Michelle 259 Smartt, Leann 225 Smedlund Randall 241 Smiley, Claris 259 Smiley, Leah 225 Smith, Alan 241 Smith, Barbara 119, 275 Smith, Betsy Smith, Bobby 241 Smith, Diane Smith, john 74, 75 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Lisa 259 Smith, Sharon Smith, Steve 259 Smith, Susan 225 Smith, Thomas Soares, Egidio 275 Solano, jose Solano, Manny 241, 243 Solano, Michael 275 Solano, Michelle 275 Solano, Susan 226 Sorensen, Daniel 241 Soriano, Linda 226 Soto, javier 10, 80, 241 Soto, jorge 272, 277 Soto, Richard 241 Sotomayor, Debbie 241, 266 Sotomayor, john 75, 88, 241 Sotomayor, Phillip 75, 234, 243 Souza, David 275 Souza, Elaine 240 Souza, Olga 275 Souza, R. 62 Souza, Todd 259 Souza, Tonya 275 Spangler, William 90, 275 Sparkman, Doris 226 Sparling, Kris 241 Sparling, Sandy Spencer, Vicky 259 Spinner, Kelly 119, 275 Spurlock, jack 51, 62 Staka, Charlie 145, 241 Staka, Nikoline 275 Staley, Ron 58, 62 Statua, Michele 130, 226 St Clair, Floyd Stefanini, julie 241 Steffenson, Anita 226 Stephens, Anna 275 Stephens, james 275 Stephens, Stephen 62 Ste ovich, john 226 P Stepovich, Mary 71, 248, 259 Stevens, Leita 275 Stevenson, Scott 226 Stevinson, Lisa 5, 19, 132, 135, 226 Stout, Cristina 122, 2261 Stout, Marshall 62 .Strand Les Strawn, Lanai 259 Stubblefield Adam 78, 100, 275 Stubblefield, Rosie 71, 115, 241 Stumbaugh, Nancy Stumbau h Sean 77, 241, 259 E 1 Suarez, Roy Sugidono, Ronnie 150, 259 Sulay, Ferdinand 259 Sullivan, Mike 62 Sunderland W. 62 Suruki, Caroline 259 'Swank, Stephen 16, 75, 97, 191, 226 Swanson, Christina 71, 270 Swedmark, Rena Swiercz, john 241 Tabag, Bobby 259 Tabula, Alicia 119, 276 Tabula, Allen 259, 106 Tabula, Greg 20, 195, 226 Tada, Carolyn 68, 241 Tada, David 106, 276 Taggart, Russ 51, 62 Tamashiro, Kris 70, 241 Tanaka, Forrest 259 Taniguchi, Byron 259 Tanimasa, Linda 70, 226 Tao, Lisa 135, 226 Tao, Pearl 115, 241 Tarkington, Carolyn 200, 226 Tashiro, Katie 119, 226 Tashiro, Paul 119, 276 Tavera, johnny 276 Taylor, Herb 241 Taylor, Lee 124, 126, 241 Taylor, Lisa 241 Taylor, Robert 226 Taylor, Todd 241 Valdez, Frank Valdez, jenny 227 Valdez, josephine 276 Valdez, Maria 126, 259 Valdez, Patricia 276 Valdez, Rocio 259 Valdez, Roman 227, 80 Valdiez, Sylvia 242 Valdivia, joseph 77, 242 Taytayon, Erlinda 226 Taytayon, Stella 119, 266, 276 Teixeira, Richard 276 Telles, Mary 152, 153 Telles, Stella 259 Telles, Sylvia 276 Teman, Keith 242 Terrell, Debbie 124, 276 Teseler, Paul 137 Thadeo, Lisa 226 Thomas, Kenneth 226 Thompson, Cary 119, 259 Thompson, Tom 78, 150, 276 Thompson, Virginia 62 Thorne, La Von 16, 62, 97, 127 Thurman, Susan 242 Tibbitts, june 227 Tibbitts, Mark 259 Tibbitts, Ronald 122, 113, 135, 259 Tidd Eric 124, 259 TidwelL Kathleen 122, 276 Tihista, Brian 276 Tiscareno, Lila 227 Valdivia, Trinidad 227, 228 Valencia, Arturo 276 Valencia, Oscar 259 Valencia, Virginia 259 Valentine, Kelly 276, 129 Valenzuela, David Valenzuela, Gilbert 78, 100, Toledo, Emma Toledo, Griselda 259 Toledo, juan 276 Toledo, juan 276 Toledo, Rosa Tomlinson, William 259 Tomlin on Eric 88 5 1 Toribio, Rafael Torrecillas, julie 119, 276 Torrecillas, Rodney 276 Torres, Adelina Torres, Carmen 242 Torres, Clara 276 Torres, David 276 Torres, Efrain 276 Torres, Frank 259 Torres, Hector Torres, jesse 97, 126, 259 Torres, jose 276 Torres, Maria Torres, Martin 259 Torres, Memo 276 Torres, Miguel Torres, Rachel 276 Torres, Richard 259 Torres, Sandra 276 Torres, Sandra 276 Torres, Victoria Torrez, Manuel Torrez, Sophia 276 Torrez, Sophia Torrise, Ann 70, 242 Tover, Mandy 169 Townsend, Todd 242 Tovar, W, 62 Trantham, Mark 259 Travers, Manuel 135, 229 Trevino, Fernando 276 Trevino, Fernando Trevino, George 259 Trevino, ldalia 120, 227 Trindade, Rosemary 276 Vallejo, Lupe 242 Vance, Gary 276 Vance, Rhonda 259 Vance, Rhonda Vance, Sheila 216, 227 Vanover, Tania 22 Vargas, joey 78, 277 Vargas, Rosa 227 Vargas, Ruben 259 Varney, Edward Varne Michael 277 Y, Vasquez, Baudelio 242 Vasquez, Doris 70, 132, 242 Vasquez, Elizabeth Vasquez, joaquin 242 Vasquez, john 241 Vasquez, juan 241 Vasquez, Lisa 276 Vasquez, Lynne Vasquez, Mana 259 Vasquez, Marcos 276 Vasquez, Martha 276 Vas uez Nanc 276 Q 1 Y Vasquez, Reyna 276 Vasquez, Ricky 113, 227 Vasquez, Salvador 80, 241 Vasquez, Terri 70, 132, 259 Vasquez, Alicia 120, 227 Vazquez, Angel 65, 72, 80, Vazquez, Arturo 74, 227 Vazquez, Graciela 242 Vazquez, Irma 242 Vazquez, Isaac Vasquez, Lynne 71, 227 Vazquez, Maria Vazquez, Rodrigo 227 Vazquez, Rosario 120, 227 Tripp, Renee 276 Tsuji, Eugene 74, 75, 216, 227 Tumbaga, Mark 259 Tumbaga, Melanie 130, 204, 227 Uber, Tom 115, 135, 193, 227 Ueberheim, Naomi 51, 63 Uemura, jim 113, 119, 259 Ukestad, Brenda 259 Ukestad Gary 227 Underwood Vena 276 Urciaga, Anna Urciaga, Anna Urciaga, Kimberly Uribe, Arturo 259 Uvalles, Debbie Uvalles, Debbie 276 Uvalles, john Valadez, Sampson Valdez, L. 56, 63 Vega, David 78, 277 Vega, jess Vega, Tina 277 Velasco, Luis 242, 243 Velasquez, Maria 277 Ventura, Dolores 227 Ventura, Gloria 277 Ventura, luana 66, 102, 259 Ventura, Manuel 119, 242 Vestal, Chris 229 Vestal, Sam 148 Vestal, Vicky 259, 241 129, Victory, Dante 259 Villa, Maria 240 Villalobos, Andline 259 Villalobos, Garcia 277 Villapando, Gary 277 Villapando, Perry Villanueva, Alana Villanueva, Alana 119, 277 Villarreah Anna 260 Villegas, Maria 229 Viloria, Deborah 242 276 102, 122, 12Z 227 135 Vineyard, Mischell 70, 135, 247, 260, 262 Violich, Velma 260 Vlastelica, Debbi 71, 242 Volpe, jennifer 122, 242 Vranjes, Vranjes, Waag, B Matt 277, 76 Paul 242 eck y Waag, Kevin 260 Wagner, David Wagner, leannie 277 Wagoner, Mike Wagoner, Stacey 277 Walker, Kim 260 Waller, jerry Waltman, Deana 277 Walton, Ninon 113, 260 Wands, Raylene 277 Warren, George 277 Warren, Tamie Wat, Diane 224 Watkins, Terry 242 Webb, Kevin 229 Webb, Lisa 252, 260 Webb, Mark 113, 127, 229 Webster, Patty Weir, jim 56, 63 Welch, Ben 63, 75 Welch, Cheryl 9, 229 Welch, Tiffany 66, 68, 277 Welty, Diane 260 Wemmer, james 36, 71, 77 Wemmer, Mary 22, 277 Westlake, Tammie Wesly, Beverly 63 White, Eileen 242 White, james White, joseph 242 White, K endel Wickings, Denise 229 Wikstrom, Christen 277 Wikstrom, Cuyler 119 Wilber, Eric 260 Wilber, Suzanne 68, 229 Wilcox, Laura 72, 277 Wilem, M. 63 Wilfong, Luan 5, 33, sa, 92, 154, 194, 195, 229 Wilkinson, Lee Ann 260 Williams, jeff Williams, jim 260 Williams, joann 90, 277 Williams, john 277, 100 Williams, Roxane 124, 129, 260 Willoughby, Kris 260 Wilson, Betty 102, 229 Wilson, junior 229 Winn, Charlotte Winter, Tony 72 260 Winters, Lisa 277 Witmer, Wendy 92, 224, 229 Wolfendon, K irstin 137 Wong, Alice 53, 63 Wong, Beverly 55, 56, 63, 72, 247 Wong, Bryan 104, 242 Wong, Gary 242 Wong, Steve 63, 71, .250 Wood Brent 277, 106 Wood Lori 122, 135, 277 Woolever, john Workman, Gregory 242 Workman, Mike Workman, Tim 277 Yamaguchi, Yoshitake 113, 260 Yamamoto, Eugene 242 Yamasaki, Lisa 242 Yamashita, Annette 92, 260 Yamashita, Shirley 70, 11Z 229 Yanez, Ruth Yannone, Mary Yappert, Craig 150, 229 Yarrow, jac uelyne Ybarra, Lincia 242 Ybarra, Robert 277 Ybarra, Sylvia Yeager, Scott 242, 244 Yeager, Steve 260 Yniguez, Felix Yniguez, jesse 2772 126 Yoshida, Lori 127, 242 Yoshida, Mark 77, 260 Young, Tracy 277 Yriarte, juanita 63, 155 Zamora, Ernest 277 Zamora, jose 277 Zamora, Maria Zaragoza, Daniel 277 Zaragoza, judith 277 Zarate, Lorena 260 Zavala, Antonio 260 Zavala, Maria 260 Zenker, Bradley 277 Zenker, David 242 Zenker, Mike 24, 35, 194, 195, 229 Zepeda, George 277 Zepeda, jesse 36, 260, 72 Mike 260 Zlendich, Mary 272, 277 Zogg, Suzie 229 Zorra, Emily 277 Zuniga, Angel 260 Zuniga, james 55, 119 Zuniga, Miguel 229 Zuniga, Salvador 242 m g ,ag if- mi ggmw 1 . 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