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Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2010 with funding from
Liberty High School, Brentwood, CA
http://www.archive.org/details/lhshx1987
LION 1987
TRUE COLORS
Liberty Union High School
850 Second Street
Brentwood, CA 9451 3
Published by l u h s
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Liberty Union High School
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What are the TRUE COLORS of Liberty Union High
School? Cardinal and Gold have been the traditional
school colors since 1902 when Liberty first opened its
doors. Since then, many thousands of students have
passed through Liberty. What have they left behind?
What are the students of the 1986-1987 school year
going to leave behind?
Webster's Dictionary defines the word true as "ge-
nuine or authentic." Color is defined as "general
nature, character." With these definitions in mind,
what then are the TRUE COLORS of Liberty?
These few pages that constitute the 1987 LION
Yearbook are dedicated to the purpose of providing a
small glimpse into the spirit and frienship that are the
TRUE COLORS of Liberty Union High School.
TRUE COLORS were definetly in fashion for those
with real school spirit. Homecoming Week activities
have always illustrated the true Liberty. Students and
teachers alike can join in the fun and excitement that are
the high point of the Fall Semester.
Mr. Bill Batze has always been a spirited guy, especially
during Homecoming Week. But this year he had an extra
reason to be jolly! He was selected as the 1986 Homecom-
ing Grand Marshall (nice hat!).
From smiling faces of beautiful girls and handsome guys to colorful floats,
students celebrated the 1986 Homecoming Day. Dafne Arteaga and Shawn
Schwitters were crowned King and Queen while the Junior Class captured first
place in the float competition.
Shawn Schwitters fights back tears of happiness as he is
congratulated by Jason Nunn and others. Shawn was an-
nounced the Homecoming King by Wendi Anderson (his
girl friend). After walking around the candidates, Wendi
suddenly made her announcement by leaping in Shawn's
lap.
starry-eyed Dafne Arteaga still looks stunned after her announcement as the 1986 Homecoming Queen. On
the facing page, Shawn Schwitters (Homecoming King) receives congratultions from excited students. Below,
the candidates for Homecoming King pose for a formal picture. To the left is the Senior Class Float (third place).
Everyone was involved in Homecoming Activities this year. Here are a few of
those spirited individuals that participated. The pie eating contest is always a
favorite for those with good appetites. Tug-of-War, teddy bears, sombreros and
jerseys all showed TRUE COLORS.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Opening
2
Classes
. ... 18
Sports
. ... 72
Activities
. ..128
Curricu um
. . . 152
Ads
. . . 164
Index .
. . . 206
Closing
. . .212
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Students and Staff were all involved in the 1986 Homecom-
ing activities. However, Bill Batze, does have some special in-
sight into some extracurricular, nocturnal activities thai were
planned but never executed. Michelle Dominguez and Wendi
Kelsey had to put some flnishing touches on their spirited faces
on Cardinal and Gold Day. Kalhy Hilbum and Robin Galey,
both Top Ten girls, enjoy the Homecoming game from their
special bleachers on the playing field.
Miss Marian Canepa turns around in disgust after Joe Com-
pili, Dafne Arteaga, and Marty Stanton made certain censored
comments about the Freshman Class, of which Miss Canepa is
advisor along with Mr. Dennis Buckley. The subject of sleeping
arrangements while guarding the Freshman float was also
discussed. Bill Batze is congratulated by Mark Wadnizak and
Wayne Cantt, very close personal friends, after his Grand Mar-
shall selection.
Three excellent examples of the TRUE COLORS
of Liberty, Bill Batze, Dafne Arteaga (Homecoming
Queen), and Shawn Schwitters (Homecoming King)
pose for an Annual Staff photographer outside of
Stonebarger Gymnasium after the Homecoming Rally.
Dafne and Shawn were voted to their esteemed posi-
tions by the entire student body during the week of
Homecoming, and the results were announced at the
RaUy.
As always, the weather was
beautiful during Homecoming
Week but especially good on
"Jersey, Hat and Sunglasses Day."
Lisa Thompson and Brett Swisher
bask in the sunshine before the
lunch time activities of the day get
started. The good weather lasted for
most of the winter, however, too
much of a good thing is not so good
after all. Low rainfall made talk of a
drought common but during early
spring things began to look much
better for Brentwood's fanners.
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Cathy Priddy and Melanie Bottoms, charters for the
football team, try to catch some of the action during the
Homecoming games, while taking stats on the players. The
excitement was intense during both the homecoming rally
and game, but erupted after it was announced that Shawn
Schwitlers was chosen as the 1986 Homecoming King.
11
Top Ten boys and girls sat in special reserved seating during the
Homecoming Game, but tuxes and gowns just don't protect as well as a
blanket when it comes to chilly fall weather. Tricycling is the best way to
keep warm, as Kyle Cursi demonstrates.
12
Cheerleaders can work up a
big thirst during a game, so
they're allowed at least one
break during a game. Patricia
Boardman did her share of
cheers at the Homecoming
Game, but remember, only one
break. Dafne Arteaga is crown-
ed as the 1986 Homecoming
Queen during the halftime
festivities.
Almost every club on campus
participated in the Homecom-
ing parade with either a float or
truck full of students or both.
On Homecoming day classes let
out early for games and rally.
More than 1,000 students at-
tended the activities which con-
cerned many staff, since the
number exceeded the max-
imum allowed in the
gymnasium.
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Seniors break the "Dull Barrier" set
up by the juniors at the Homecom-
ing Rally. The seniors went on to win
the most prestigious rally of the year.
Liberty Mascot take a few minutes to
pose during the Homecoming Rally.
Class of '90 members work hard on
their first high school float ever.
Guided by advisors, Mr. Dennis
Buckley and Ms. Marian Canepa, the
freshmen were successful in captur-
ing second place on Friday of
Homecoming.
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The Class of 1987 enjoyed a successful four years at Liberty. As the newly entering freshmen in the Fall of 1983, the
class was led by Cindi Johnson, president; Christine Chesser, vice-president; Carna Rodriquez, secretary; and Stacey
Knoblauch, treasurer. Greeting the arriving freshnnen were advisors who would remain with the class for four years; they
were Mrs. Jeanne Partridge and Mr. Rod Beaver. As the newest class on campus, the frosh had a candy sale, washed cars,
and sold hats. Their first float placed fourth in the Homecoming Parade. As sophomores, the Class of '87, got their act
together and placed first in the float competition. They were guided by Carna Rodriquez, president; Shawn Schwitters,
vice-president; Korin Ghiselli, secretary; and Dafne Arteaga, treasurer. The class sold candy to raise money and crowned
Dafne Arteaga, queen and David Martinez, king, of the Sophomore/Junior Prom. Korin Ghiselli took over as president
for the new juniors; she was assisted by Robin Galey, vice-president; Abbe Gregory, secretary; and Michele Mercado,
treasurer. The class was again successful at Homecoming as they captured first place in the float competition and won the
Spirit Trophy. They hosted the Top Ten Dance and had four candy sales to swell their treasury. In the spring they co-
hosted the Sophomore/Junior Prom. For the second year in a row, Korin Ghiselli led the Class of '87 as they attained
"SENIOR" status. She was helped by fellow officers: Abbe Gregory, vice-president; Sonia Valle, secretary; and Lorena
Oseguera, treasurer. The seniors crowned Dafne Arteaga queen of Homecoming and Shawn Schwitters, king. The other
members of the Homecoming Court were Cindy and Kathy Hilburn, Kim and Kiersten Read, Lisa Thompson, Carna Rodri-
quez, Robin Galey, Abbe Gregory, Lisa Duncan, George Pickron, Rick Lobo, Kyle Cursi, Jason Nunn, Brett Swisher, David
Martinez, David Arevalo, Lance Foreman, and Ed Paguaga. The seniors earned a third place finish in the Homecoming
Float Competition. The class held their Senior Ball at the Oakland Hilton and had a new twist with a midnight buffet. Clos-
ing out the year, the seniors returned to an old tradition and held a Baccalaureate ceremony on June 7 in Stonebarger
Gymnasium (see following poem that was read there). Closing out their four years of high school, the Class of 1987
walked onto Ohmstede Field for Graduation ceremonies at 6 p.m. on June 12. Mimi Montanez was valedictorian while
Raquel Gensler was salutatorian. Jaime Sims was the graduation speaker. Farewell CLASS OF 1987; you're gone but never
forgotten.
WASTED TIME
Look at all of us, here we stand. With our diplomas in our hands. I can't believe we're on our own. And we wish it
weren't the end. How do we begin? We don't know if we can. Who'd ever thought we'd be this far down the line. But we
all know it has been constantly on our minds. We're afraid it has all been wasted time. Now we live from day to day and
we dream about tomorrow. And the hours seem like minutes, and the shadows come to stay. But we try to make them go
away. We could have done so many things, if we could only stop and take the time from wondering what we left behind,
and from worring about this wasted time. Friends have come and gone, and the years keep rushing on. We will remember
what we were told before we go out on our own, sometimes to keep to keep it together you've got to leave it alone. So
my friends can get on with their lives, and I can get on with mine. And maybe somebody we will find, that it wasn't really
wasted time.
— by Karen Wamback
Meckes, Sherri; Pep Club, IWE Computer Literacy,
Varsity Track Manager, CSF 1st Year Award,
American Mathematics Award, Track, Algebra II
Award, Geometry Award, Computer Science
Award, Biology I Award, Bethel Island Women's
Scholarship
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Seniors Enjoy Float Building in October
Ackerman, Leanne
|V Basketball, Pep Club, Honor Roll, S(X)rt Charter; JV
Baseball, |V Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball; IWE: Science,
Algebra
Alcazar, Jose
Cross Country, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Azteca
Chih, Honor Roll
Anderson, Tim
Anderson, Wendi
Rally Sfjuad, Varsity Spirit Leader, CSF, French Club Presi-
dent, French Club, Homecoming Committee, Junior Prom
C'ommittee, Pep Club, Club Council, IWE; Geometry; Varsi-
ty Softball, Student Leadership, Band III
Angeles, Martin
Ansick, Denise
Aquila, Frank Antonio
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, FFA, Honor Roll
Arevalo, David
Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Varsity Baseball,
I tomeconiing King Top Ten
Arevalo, Hugo
Argueta, Olimpia S.
Azteca Club, IWE Counseling Office
Arroyo, Tina Michelle
Honor Roll, P.E. Student of the Month
Arleaga, Dafne S.
Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Queen, Student Govern-
ment, Sophomore Treasurer, Varsity Football Stat. Girl, IWE
Drivers' Ed
Ausk, Mike
Frosh-Soph Track
Bailey, Danielle R.
Varsity Cross Country, IWE; Attendance Office, Social
Studies
Beasely, Teresa Marie
Band III, Stage Band, Band Public Realtions Director, Band
I ibrarian, B.uirlsman of the Month, All-State Honor Band,
( SF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, Senior Ser-
vice Society, Tennis Team, Close-up
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Using the pole barn to work on their float, members of the Senior Class
take a few minutes to ham it up for the annual staff photographer. The
seniors finished third.
Elizabeth Simanek , Jamie Sims, and Chere Trice ride on the front of the vehicle
that towed their float in the parade.
Becerra, Tricia
Varsity Track, Block L, A Capelia Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Choir
Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Chamber Singers, IWE: Beginning
Art; A Capelia Robe Manager, Choir Council
Benson, Aaron
Biasi, Angela
Biever, Paul
glow. Heather Ann
Biles, Jenny Lee
Honor Roll
Boardman, Patricia Ann
Varsity Songleader
Bomben, Blake
Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track, Athlete of the Week, Playmakers,
One Act Manager, Choir Club, IWE: Chemistry; |V SocceY, Most
Valuable Player Frosh-Soph Soccer, Frosh-Soph Track, Brown
Bag Alternate
Bosch, David
JV Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Block L, Clean Up
Club, IWE; Library; ROP Drafting
19
Mark Smith "SMILE, you're on candid camera'
Class Clowns or what? Alice Herrick and Kim Read hug each other and laugh as
Michelle Manning snaps their picture outside their locker in Nash Hall. Both girls
were involved in activites their senior year.
Branson, DeLora
Bustos, Eric
CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten
Cabral, Raymond G.
Varsity Baseball, )V Baseball, |V Basketball, Frosh Basket-
ball, Block L '
Calahong, Suzanne Christie
)V Basketball, Varsity Basketball, )V Softball, CSF, Life
CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, IWE: Math; Student
Leadership
Calandri, Heather Jayne
Sport Charter: )V Soccer, Varsity Soccer, Band III, Honor
Roll, Close Up
Carpenter, Shelly Denise
Rally Squad, )V Cheerleader, Songleader, Varsity Track,
Block L, Pep Club, IWE: English; Student of the Month
Frosh PE
Carreon, Margarita
Varsity Track, Rally Sc]uad, Drill Team, Letterette, Block L
Castro, Adam
Castro, Jim
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Seniors Enjoy Final Year at Liberty
Caslanerla, Angelica
Ce|a, Francisco
Varsity Basketball
Chavez, Lori
Child, Ana
Yell Leader, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Songleader
Chrislock, lames |.
JV Football, Playmakers, SADD, Plays: Red Rider, Look
Homeward Angel, Aria De Cappa, The Questioning of Nick,
One Acts
Christensen, Dawn
Clark, Ron
Cross Country, Varsity Track
Colbert, Harold
Frosh Football, |V Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling
Colcasi, Gino
Coleman, Cina
Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, IWE: P.E.
Cordua, Kevin ).
Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Frosh
Basketball, Block L
Craffey, James
Cruse, Shelly
Cursi, Kyle Matthew
Mascot, Rally Squad, Homecoming King(runner-up), Varsity
Track, Frosh-Soph Track, JV Wrestling, Block L, Academic
Decathlon, SADD, Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Pep Club,
Playmakers, One Act Manager, Brown Bag Theatre, Bleacher
Bums, Tom jonew, Anne Frank, Musicians of Bremen, Rosen-
crantz and Cuildenstern, locko(director). The Ledge, the
Ledger and the Ledgend, Taming of the Shrew, Lala Palooza
Bird, BBT Movie Crew, Senior Service Society
Dale, Jeanne
Band III, Drum Major, Flag Team, Color Guard Captain,
Winter Guard Captain, Honor Roll, Choir Club
21
Daterra, Regina
Davis, Tina Marie
de Fremery, John
DeSilva, Brian
Diwald, Maria E.
Foreign Exchange Student(Austria), Foreign Exchange Club,
IWE: Math; Honor Roll, CSF, Musical: Once Upon A Mattress
Drake, Brett
Varsity Soccer, All League, JV Baseball, Honor Roll
Duncan, Kimberly S.
Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Student Government, SADD,
French Club, IWE: French III, French Club President
Duncan, Lisa Rene
Sport Charter: Frosh Football; JV Swimming, Varsity Swimming,
Block L, Homecoming Committee, SADD, Youth Educator, Stu-
dent Government, Homecoming Queen (Second Five), Student
Council, IWE: Vice-Principal, Attendance, Spanish I; Student of
the Month
Duquette, Cynthia Lorraine
Rally Squad, Songleader, Plays: Diary of Anne Frank, Tom Jones;
Honor Roll, Life CSF, IVVE: Biology; Student Government, Best
Actress 83-84, CSF Carnival Chairman 87, Close-Up
Duarte, Danny
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Block L, Honor
Roll, Youth Educator, ROP Meats, Auto
Ericson, Jan Lanette
IWE: Clothing 1, SADD, Playmakers
Erskine, Sherry Lynn
IWE: P.E.
Floyd, Joseph
Golf
Ford, Mathew
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Scholatic Top Ten, CSF, Life CSF,
French Club, Honor Roll, Block L, Academic Decathlon, Camp
Royal Representative, Boys' State Alternate
Foreman, Lance
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Basketball,
JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track,
Homecoming King (runner-up). Sophomore King (Top 5)
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Senior Girls Show Homecoming Spirit
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Foster, Rene Lynn
Varsity Track, Sport Charter: Varsity Basketball
Freeman, Felicia Marie
Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Varsity Cheerleader, All League
Volleyball
Fuhrer, Francine Marie
IWE: Algebra
Gaiey, Robin Rochelle
Varsity Swimming, JV Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, Homecom-
ing Queen (Second 5), Block L, Pep Club, Honor Roll, SADD,
Student Government, Student Council, Commissioner of Rallies
& Assemblies, Sophomore Queen (runner-up). Homecoming
Committee, Junior Class Vice-President, Human Relations
Faciliator
Gallegos, Ryan Robert
JV Wrestling, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Student Govern-
ment, Homecoming Committee, IWE: Vice-Principal
Gatlin, Derek
Gamino, Michael J.
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV
Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Block L, Honor Roll, SADD, IWE:
English, Beginning Art
Garcia, Oralia
Honor Roll, Student ot the Month, IWE: Drafting, Tutor
Gatewood, Steven Christopher
Golf, Band III, Jazz Band, Clean Up Club
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Lisa Thompson , Heidi Vincent, Anne Gerry, Cindy Hilburn, and Wendi Anderson show
class spirit by acting as a Ground's Supervisor, a Garbage Collector and other occupations
for "Ten Years From Now" for Homeocoming
"Break the Dull Barrier" , Seniors are on Top, Seniors Ro^, and
Caught the Wave are just some of the posters the Class of '87
used for a rally.
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Gensler, Raquel Lynn
CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top Ten, Schol.irship Cup,
Senior Service Society, Senior float Committee, Student Coun-
cil, ird Period Representative, BanrI III, Sympfionic Band, Mar-
cfiing Band, Pep Band, Band Secretary/Treasurer, Band Atten-
dant e Manager, Band Council, Bandsman of tfie Montfi, Choir
Club, Salutatorian
Ghiselli, Korrin Marie
Senior Class President, Girls' State Representative, Junior Class
President, Sophomore Class Secretary, 3rd Period Represen-
tative, Blood Drive Chairperson, Soph-junior Prom Chairperson,
SIP Chairperson, SIP Committee, Homecoming Committee,
Student Government, Student Council, Student Leadership, FIC
txchange Student, Honor Roll, IWE: P.E.; Marching Band, Band
III
Granado, John
Frosh Basketball, )V Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Most
Valuable Player Basketball, IWE: P.E.
Gonzalez, )anet Yvonne
Gregory, Abbe Rachelie
Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, )V Cheerleader, Head
Cheerleader, Varsity Spirit Leader, Homecoming Queen (se-
cond 5), Honor Roll, Student Government, Homecoming Com-
mittee, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Vice President,
Blood Drive Committee, Sport Charter: Frosh Basketball; IWE:
P.E., Spanish
Groves, Tim
Guerreo, Rosalia
Hale, Paula Deann
)V Field Hockey, )V Basketball, Varsity Track, All League Varsity
Track, Varsity Basketball, All League Varsity Baskett)all, Most
Valuable Player Varsity Basketball, Lion Athlete of the Week,
Varsity Basketball, Block L, Honor Roll, Senior Service Society,
Student Government, Student Council, Commissioner of
Athletics, 3rd Period Representative, Homecoming Committee,
IWE: English, World History
Hall, Jerri Wynette '
Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Clean Up Club, SADD,
Youth Educator, IWE: Social Studies, English
"I'm COOL!" Aaron Benson sports his shades as he heads
across campus to his next class.
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David Arevalo , David Martinez, and Kyle Cursi, Homecoming King Candidates, share a
snack as they try to stay warm on a cool evening in October.
Senior Boys 'Dress' For Homecoming Evening
Hanni, Tim
Varsity Soccer, )V Soccer, Varsity Swimming, Block L, SADD
Hansen, Scott
Varsity Football, "Most Irresitable"
Heitmeyer, Kurt
Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football
Henriquez, Lorena Del Rocio
Tennis Team, Azteca Club, French Club, Flag Team,
Treasurer of Azteca Club
Henry, Christopher M.
FFA, IWE: Beginning Art
Herrick, Alice M.
Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Band
III, Stage Band, Pep Club, SADD, Youth Educator, Student
Government, Homecoming Committee, IWE: P.E., Atten-
dance Office; Plays; jocko; Student Leadership, Peer Tutor,
Special Ed. Tutor, Senior Float Committee, Frosh Float
Committee
Hilburn, Cindy
Homecoming Queen(top 5), Rally $quad. Varsity
Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Head
Cheerleader, Head )V Cheerleader, Head Frosh
Cheerleader, Commissioner of Rally Squad, Student Govern-
ment, Block L, Varsity Swimming, Tennis Team, Band III,
Stage Band, Diving Team, P.E. Student of the Month
Hilburn, Kathy
All League Softball-Second Team, Varsity Softball, jV Soft-
ball, Varsity Volleyball, )V Volleyball, Homecoming
Queen(top 5), Block L, French Club, Band II, Student
Government, Student Council, Sport Charter: Girls Varsity
Basketball; Student Body Secretary, French Club Officer,
Lion Athlete of the Week, A.D.Seeno Athlete, P.E. Student
of the Month
Hoos, Lannette
ROP Drafting, Math Tutor, Human Relations Facilitator, CSF
Huber, Rob
Hughes, Jason
Varsity Football, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling
Hurd, Jeffrey
Annual Staff, SADD, Photo Editor
Jackson, Todd
Jaime, Mark
Jensen, Amy Marie
IWE: English, Peer Tutor
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Class of '87 Delights in Homecoming Activities
)uno, Sharice
Kelsey, Lon, L.
King, Kevin Raymond
I lonor Roll, Student of the Month, I WE: Senior English
King, Tony
Pep Club, Honor Roll, SADD, Track Assistant Manager,
PEOPLP.E. Student Aide
Klaes, Stacey
Knoblauch, Stacey Michele
IV Basketball, |V Volleyball, |V Softball, Most Valuable Player
IV Softball, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball, Block L,
Freshman Class Secretary, IWE: P.E.; Student Government
Kouhestani, Michael Ali
|V Soccer, French Club
Kriens, Jeff
Band III, Stage Band
Krogh, Krista
IV Basketball, |V Softball, Varsity Softball, Honor Roll, Pep
Club, Elementary Tutor, GATE
Lafarga, Claudia
Lamport, Alecia
Leake, Theresa
Lepe, Carmen
CSF, Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Senior Service Society, Let-
terette. Human Relations Day Facilitator
Lewis, Thomas
|V Wrestling, |V Football, Varsity Soccer, IWE: Counseling
Offic e
Ligon, David
IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Honor Roll, IWE: Advanced
Art, P.E.
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Cindy Hilburn and Kathy Hilburn show off their flowers after half-time of
Homecoming night. The girls spent most of the evening, as did most peo-
ple, trying to stay warm on a windy evening.
Football players Shawn Schwitters, )ay Lewis, Sean Pelletier, Brett Swisher, and
Lance Foreman relax on a bench outside the Activity Center during lunch. The
players are wearing their away jerseys.
Lobo, Rick
Varsity Football, )V Football, Frosh Football, All League Football,
Varsity Track, Honor Roll Homecoming King (runner-up).
Sophomore King(runner-up), Block L, IWE: P.E., Language Arts
Locatelli, Paul
Varsity Football
Long, Michelle Delaine
Stage Band, IWE: Driver's Training; Clean Up Club, Youth
Educator
Loredo, Maria L.
IWE. English
Luckett, Aaron
Varsity Football, )V Football, Varsity Track
Malik, Holly Annette
CSF, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Clean Up Club, Senior Service
Society, SADD, 3rd Period Representative, One Act Plays
Manning, Michelle
Drill Team, Flag Team, Band IV, Annual Staff, Clean Up Club,
SADD, Youth Educator, Sport Charter: )V Football, )V Basket-
ball; IWE: Science; School Newspaper
Manning, Mike
Student Government, Student Council, Commissioner of Guest
Speakers, Homecoming Committee, Annual Staff, Honor Roll,
Block L, )V Soccer, Frosh Basketball, jV Basketball, Varsity
Basketball, Tennis Team, Most Valuable Player Tennis
Marchio, Raymond
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Rick Lobo and Aaron Luckett wait in line to pick up their Student Body cards
in the Activity Center. Mrs. Wanda Keeney's office was swamped when the
cards arrived.
Marsicano, John M.
Martin, Tessa Monica
A Capella Choir, Playmakers, Choir Club, Track, Plays: Bye Bye
Birdie
Martinez, David
Varsity Baseball, |V Baseball, Homecoming King Top Ten
Senior Class Officers : Abbe Gregory, vice-president; Korin Ghiselli, presi-
dent; Lorena Oseguera, treasurer; and Sonia Valle, secretary. Class advisors
are Mr. Rod Beaver and Mrs. Jeanne Partridge.
Martinez, Yvonne
Band I
May, Tom L.
IWE: Metals; Clean Up Club
McCausland, Christina
French Club, Playmakers, A Capella Choir, Girl's Ensemble,
Choir Club, Chamber Singers, Choir Club Treasurer, Choir Club
President, Playmakers Historian, One Act Plays, All-State Honor
Choir
McCausland, Deanna
Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Chamber Singers,
Pop Chorus, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Plays: Or7ce Upon a Mat-
ires', , One Acts, French Club, Vocalist of the Month, Thespian,
Choir Club Librarian, IWE: Social Studies
McClelland, Michael L.
CSF, Honor Roll, Game Ticket Sales, French Club, IWE:
Language, Government, U.S. History
Mederos, Marney Alena
Varsity Basketball, All League Honorable Mention Varsity
Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Softball, Most Valuable Player JV
Softball, Varsity Softball, Block L, IWE: P.E.
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Ghiselli Guides Seniors as Class President
Mercado, Michele Renee
Cf)mmissi(jner of Curriculum, Junior Class Treasurer, Girls Rep
to Camp Royale, Student Rep to DCDC, Student Rep to SIP,
Student Review Team Chairperson, PRIDE Committee
Chairperson, Student Government, Student Leadership, Stu-
dent Council, Homecoming Committee, Senior Float Commit-
tee, Junior Prom Committee, Blood Drive Committee, Tennis
Team, Varsity Track, Block L, Band III, Honor Roll, Senior Ser-
vice Society, Close-Up, Club Council, Bandsman of the Month,
IWE: Resistrar
Meyer, Elizabeth Mane
Band III, Cross Country, Varsity Track, Block L, Senior Float
Committee, SADD, Honor Roll, P.E. Student of the Month
Milani, Mike
Student Body President, Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Stu-
dent Leadership, Student Council
Milton, Terry
Minick, Samuel Adam
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball
Minor, Douglas
JV Soccer, Varsity Soccer
Montanez, Miriam Ann
Scholastic Top Ten, Life CSF, CSF, Honor Roll, Academic
Decathlon, Tennis Team, Chamber Singers, A Capella Choir,
Choir Club, Band III, Annual Staff, IWE: Chemistry,
Mathematics, Valedictorian
Morse, Kim
Neely, Jared
Student of the Month, A Capella Choir, Choir Club, Chamber
Singers
Nelson, Dale
Norris, Robert R., Jr.
Frosh Football, Block L, Varsity Football Manager, IWE: Library,
P.E.
Nunn, Jason Wayne
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball,
Varsity Basketball, Homecoming King (runner-up)
Odell, Clayton Aaron
CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Student of the
Month, Annual Staff, Student Government, Student Council,
Student Representative to The Board of Trustees, CSF President,
CSF Vice President, Annual Staff Editor, Annual Staff Assistant
Editor, Annual Staff Business Manager, IWE: Student Aide for
PEOPL P.E.
Olague, Mary Lou
Azteca Club, Honor Roll
Olan, Francis
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Olan, Maritsa
Orozco, Adrian
JV Baseball, Sophomore King (runner-up), Float Committee
Orozco, Iveth
Orozco, Minnie
Oseguera, Lorena Maria
Senior Class Treasurer, Student Government, Student Council,
Homecoming Committee, IWE: Attendance Office; Sport
Charter: Frosh Basketball; Soph-)r Prom Committee, CAP
Committee
Overholtzer, Eric P.
JV Soccer, Foreign Exchange Club, Playmakers, A Capella Choir,
Choir Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Stu-
dent Government, Student Council, Chamber Singers, Sport
Charter: Swimming; One Act Manager, Playmaker President,
Choir Club Treasurer, A. F.S. Historian, Student Rep. to Brent-
wood Community Theatre, IWE: P.E.; Plays: Crawling Arnold,
Taming of the Shrew, The Ledge, Ledger and Ledgend, A Sunny
Morning, Asylum, Diary of Anne Frank, Tom jones. Ah,
Wilderness, Bleacher Bums, When You Comin' Back, Red Rider?,
Once Upon A Mattress, Rozencrantz and Cuildenstern, The Musi-
cians of Bremen , Brown Bag Theatre, P.E. Student of the Month,
Vocalist of the Month, CMEA Solo Ensemble, CMEA Winter
Festival
Overholtzer, Michelle
JV Basketball, JV Softball, Varsity Softball, Student Government,
Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Block L
Oxiey, Alan
Frosh Basketball, Honor Roll, IWE: Language Arts, Drafting
Oyler, Patricia A.
Pace, Justin
Varsity Swimming, Block L, Honor Roll, Senior Service Society,
Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, French Club, Choir Club,
A Capella Choir, Chamber Singers, Vocalist of the Month, Choir
Club Vice President, Playmakers, Playmakers Treasurer, One
Acts: Pot Man Spoke Sooth, Lala Polousa Bird, Taming of the
Shrew ; Plays: Tom tones. Ah Wilderness, Once Upon a Mattress ,
Best Male Walk-On, Student Government, Comissioner of Cur-
riculum, Student Rep. to SIP, Student Rep. to DCDC, Student
Review, CAP Committee
Page, Bob
Varsity Soccer, All League Soccer, Tennis Team, Most Valuable
Player Tennis, Co-Captain Tennis, CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, JV
Soccer, IWE: History, Chemistry; Athlete of the Week Soccer,
Scholastic Top Ten
Pastor, Scott R.
Pato, Wendy
Paul, Lisa Marie
Tennis Team, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee,
IWE: Physical Science
Payne, Tammy Lynn
CSF, Honor Roll, Brentwood Elementary Tutor
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Noon Activities Help Seniors Win Points
P.iync, Wade
Pearson, Dave A.
Varsity Swimming, A C apella ( hoir, (hoir ( lub, (,SF, )V Swimm-
ing, Annu.il Staff, WJl: VVorlfi History; Most Enthusiastic
Swiinnicr
Pflleticr, Sean
Varsity foolb.ill, )V loolball, i rosh football, )V Baseball, Varsity
Wrestling, )V Wrestling, Block I, Honor Roll, Youtti Educator,
IWE: Vue Prin( ip.ils Office, Attendance Office, Computer
Literac y; Student ( ouiu il
Perez, )ess Vincent, III
Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track
Peters, julianne
EHonor Roll, IWb; Driver Education, Driver Training; French) Club
Peters, Vanessa I ee
Drill Team, Flag Team, Foreign Exchange Club, French Club,
Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, SADD, Senior Service
Society, Student Government, Homecoming Ccjmmittee, Sport
Charter; Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tr<u k, ircl Period Rep., Band
Freshman Representative, Winter Guard, Rifle Team, Winter
Guard Co-Captam, Rifle Captain, float Committee, Sophomore
junior Prom Committiee
Pickron, George
Varsity Football, Homecoming King(runner-up), Youth
Educator, Commissioner of Clean Up Club, Clean Up Club,
Block L, SADD
Pilat, Helena Marie
Majorette, French Club President, French Club, Honor Roll, A
Capella Choir, Choir Club, PEOPL P.E. Aide, Homecoming
Committee
Pinkston, Greg
IV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, JV Wrestling,
Frosh-Soph Track, Honor Roll
Wendi Anderson and Shelia Robinson have a delightful time in trying to pass an orange
from one person to another without using any hands at all. The seniors used this activity to
earn points towards the Spirit Trophy.
Harold Colbert uses a coping saw in his jewelry class to work on
a project.
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Platis, Gus
Podwys, Kimberlie Lynn
Frosh Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club,
Homecoming Committee, SADD, Youth Educator, Sport
Charter: Varsity Football Stat Girl, |V Football Stat Girl; P.E. Stu-
dent of the Month, Morning Announcements, IWE: Counseling
Office, Attendence Office
Prenk, Nick M.
Varsity Track, Clean Up Club
Purcell, Shelly Denise
SADD, Pep Club, French Club
Quintanilla, FHector N.
Frosh Football, )V Football, )V Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling,
Block L
Read, Kiersten Renee
Pep Club, Sophomore Queen (runner-up), FHomecoming
Queen (second 5), IWE; P.E., Math 1-B, Attendance Office;
One Act Plays
Read, Kimberly Ann
Pep Club, Honor Roll, Sophomore Queen (runner-up),
Homecoming Committee, Homecoming Queen (second 5),
SADD, IWE; P.E., Office Assistant
Reil, David Noah
Varsity Baseball, Most Valuable Player Varsity Baseball, All
League Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, )V Football, Block L,
Lion Athlete of the Week, IWE: P.E., SADD, Band-Instrumental
Studies
Reynoso, Martha
Homecoming King and Queen, Shawn Schwitters and Dafne
Arteaga pose for the audience near the end of half-time ac-
tivities on Ohmstede Field.
Seniors, Tammy Payne, Kim Morse, Sonia Valle, Korrin Ghiselli, Jason Hensel, and Marty
Stanton, whoop it up as their "Honey-the-Poo" Homecoming Float circles Ohmstede
Field. The Senior Class placed third in the competition.
Arteaga, Schwitters Reign as Queen and King
Rhodes, tli/.ibelh Arwen
A Cci|)C'lla Choir, Choir Club Council, CiSF, Playmakers,
Plays: Join /ones. Ah! Wilderness, You ( ,in'l Jdke ll With You,
Once Upon a Mattress, Human Relations Day Facilitator
Rice, Nancy
Student Body Treasurer, CSF Treasurer, Student Govern-
ment, Student Council, CSF, I ife CSF, Honor Roll, Schcilastic
Top Ten, SADD, IWt; Mrs. Keeney; Close-Up, Student Body
Projec ts C;hairman, Pep Club, F orcign Fxc hange Club
Richardson, Dirk |.
Varsity Soccer, )V Soccer, Annual Staff, Youth Educator,
IWE: Attendance Office, C-3
Robinson, MollyAnna I.
IWE: Counseling Office, Science, Math Skills
Robinson, Shelia Diane
Varsity Swimming, Block L, SADD Treasurer, Student
Government, Student Council, Commissioner of Clubs and
Activities, FHomecoming Committee, Close-up, Varsity
Swimming Captain
Rodrieguez, Angela
Rodriguez, Carna Marie
Sport Charter: Frosh Football, )V Football, Varsity Volleyball;
JV Basketball, )V Softball, Varsity Softball, Sophomore Class
President, Band III, Clean Up Club, SADD, Youth Educator,
Sophomore Queen (runner-up), FHomecoming Queen (top
5), FHomecoming Committee, Commissioner of Rallies and
Assemblies, Student of the Month, Student Government,
Student Council, IWE: Foreign Language
Rodriguez, Frank
Rodriquez, Martin
Rodriguez, Rey
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling
Romano, Kathy
IWE: Library, Lions FHall, Painting and Drafting, Advanced
Art; Tutor
Ruddick, Samantha Sue
FHonor Roll, Flag Team, FHomecoming Committee, Pep Club,
Sport Charter: )V Girls Basketball; IWE: Attendance Office,
Counseling Office; Tutor
Ruiz, Juanita Elena
Youth Educator, IWE: Counseling Office, FHomecoming
Committee
Sadler, Jason Matthew
Varsity Soccer, All League Soccer, Soccer-League FHonorable
Mention, Varsity Track, Track Most Inspirational, Frosh-Soph
Track, Most Valuable Player JV Track, FHonor Roll, Vice Presi-
dent FCA, Student Leadership, Commissioner of Guest
Speakers, SADD, Senior Service Society, Block L, Basketball
Manager
Sancen, Armida
FHistorian-Parliamentarian, Student Government, Student
Council, FHomecoming Committee, Club Council, IWE:
Language Arts; Student Leadership, Survey Committee
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Seniors Share Lighter Moments With Each Other
Sandate, Silvia Nena
IWE: Library, Spanish II; Tutor
Schendel, Franz
Scherzer, )eanene Marie
IWE: English; Homecoming Committee
Schwitters, Shawn Timothy
Varsity Football, )V Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball,
)V Baseball, Frosh Basketball, All League, Homecoming
King, Block L, Honor Roll, Boys' State, Student Government,
Vice President, Sophomore Vice President, Human Relation
Facilitator
Seeley, Shane
Serrano, Elevterio
Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football, )V Basketball
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Shakleford, Shelly
Sheffield, Billy
Shelton, Mark
Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track
Siino, Joseph
Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Clean Up Club, Homecoming
Committee, Life CSF, IWE: Spanish; Human Relations
Simanek, Elizabeth Ann
IWE: Language Arts, Principals Office; GATE, Close-Up
Simoni, Nicole
IV Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, JV Basketball, Varsity
Basketball, Varsity Swimming, Most Valuable Player Basket-
ball, Volleyball, Swimming, All League Volleyball, Basketball,
Block L, Student of the Month, IWE: P.E., Counseling Office;
Rotary Student, Lion Athlete of the Week
Sims, )amie Lynn
Block L, SADD, Senior Service Society, Homecoming Com-
mittee, 3rd Period Representative, Girls Varsity Basketball
Manager, Blood Drive Committee, Reader of Morning
Announcements
Sjogren, Christer B.S.
Foreign Exchange Student, Foreign Exchange Club, Annual
Staff, Close-Up, Varsity Track, Honor Roll
Smith, Donna
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David Ligon strolls across the soccer field in the fall. David was a member Justin Pace Kim Morse, DeeDee McCausland, and Leslie Stoeffler share a quiet,
of the varsity baseball team later in the spring. light time together in one of their classrooms. These four seniors were active in a
variety of things.
Smith, Mark
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, Honor Roll, IWE:
Language Arts, P.E.
Sonnenburg, Lisa C.
Drill Team, Flag Team, Winterguard, CSF, Honor Roll,
Homecoming Committee, Stage Band, Senior Service Society,
French Club, Student Government, Sport Charter: Varsity
Baseball; IWE: Math Tutor
Souza, Michelle L.
Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Flag Team, Pep Club, Honor
Roll, Clean Up Club, Student Government, Homecoming Com-
mittee, Sport Charter: Track, Varsity Baseball; IWE: P.E., Office;
Student Leadership, Ticket Taker
Spence, Larry
JV Football, Honor Roll
Stack, Edward Allen
Varsity Soccer, Golf, Clean Up Club, American Legion, Float
Committee
Stanton, Marty Dwayne
SADD, East County SADD President, Pep-Club President, Safe-
Rides Chairman, Teenwork Chairman, Clean up Club, Youth
Educator, Student Government, Student Council, Club Council,
)V Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Swimming, )V Swimm-
ing, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Block L, Band ill. Stage
Band, Marching Band, CSF, Honor Roll, State Champion
Barefoot WatersKiier
Stoeffler, Leslie Elise
A Capella Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Pep Club, Youth Educator,
Student Council, Chamber Singers, Student Council Represen-
tative, IWE: P.E.; Plays: Tom Jones
Strand, Allan
Strickland, Darsev Lee
Pep Club, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Club, A Capella Choir, Track
Manager, Choir Club Secretary
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Christer Sjogren relaxes before school in Mr. Bill Batze's room. From
Sweden, Christer became involved in both school activities and sports.
Posing proudly, Mark Shelton spent a lot of time to decorate his car for the unof-
ficial Car Rally before school on the Friday of Homecoming Week.
Stromberg, Jennifer Lynn
Annual Staff, Honor Roll, CSF, French Club, SADD, Choir
Club, Musical; Once Upon A Mattress
Swisher, Brett Edger
Varsity Football, )V Football, Frosh Football, |V Wrestling,
Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Homecoming King
(runner-ups). Block L, Sport Charter: Football; IWE: Math
Taylor, Bob
Varsity Soccer, All League Soccer
Taylor, ]ill Christine
Pep Club, Honor Roll, Student of the Month, Student
Government, Homecoming Float Committee
Teeter, Shawn D.
Frosh Basketball, jV Basketball, Honor Roll, CSF, Life
CSF, IWE; Science
Thomas, Kathy
Foreign Exchange Club, Playmakers
Thompson, Lisa
Homecoming Queen (top five). Song Leader, Rally Squad
Thorns, Travis Patrick Steven
CSF
Tobar, Anthony Wayne
Varsity Baseball, )V Baseball, A Capella Choir, Choir
Club, Clean Up Club, Playmakers, Chamber Singers,
IWE; P.E.; Plays; Look Homeward Angel. Once Upon A
Mattress, A Christmas Carol ; All State Honor Choir,
Brown Bag Theatre, CMCA Winter Festival, Choir Club
Council Historian
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Seniors Entertain Foreign Students at Liberty
FOm, Mdnley A.
Tennis Team, Varsity Football, CSF, IWE: Chemistry; Brass
Representative, Band, Life CSF
Trice, Chere Louise
SADD, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter; Varsity
Football; IWE: Counseling Office
Trimble, Kristina Irene
Cross Country, Varsity Track, Block L, BancJ III, A Capella
Choir, Choir Club, Pep Club, Clean Up Club, SADD, Student
Government, Student Council, Chamber Singers, IWE: P.E.;
Plays: Look Homeward Angel
Turrietta, Ray Joseph
Varsity Football, Frosh Football
Unpingco, Ronnie
Valencia, Lucinda
Girls )V Basketball Manager, IWE: P.E., Language Arts;
Human Relations Facilatator
Valle, Sonia
Senior Class Secretary, Honor Roll, French Club, Student
Government, SADD, Homecoming Committee, IWE: Book-
keeping, Record Keeping
Valverde, )eanette Danielle
Cross Country, Varsity Track, Varsity Track: Most Inspira-
tional, Most Valuable Player Cross Country, Band III, Stage
Band, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Senior
Service Society, Student Government, Girls'State Alternate,
Band Uniform Manager, Woodwind Representative, Jazz
Band
Vandiver, David
Vasquez, Ted
Vega, Jorge
Vestal, Marc
Vestal, Mike
FFA, Plays: Once Upon A Mattress
Velez, Cita
Vincent, Heidi Sherrine
Varsity Swimming, Block L, Band ill. Pep Club, Honor Roll,
Clean Up Club, SADD, Youth Educator, Student Govern-
ment, Homecoming Committee, Sport Charter: Varsity
Baseball; IWE: Counseling Office, P.E., C-3
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Heitmeyer enjoy the midnight son, Sean Pelletier, Cindy Hilburn and
buffet. Lance Foreman arrive.
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Alcazar, Maria
Amador, Denise
Anderson, Kristen
Andrieu, Valerie
Arnold, Justin
Arroyos, Ralph
Ausk, Doris
Baio, Daniel
Baldwin, Melody
Barajas, Michael
Baremore, Sheryl
Barros, Brenda
Bassen, Douglas
Beach, Tyrone
Bell, Gerald
Bent, Adam
Bevill, Jessica
Birge, David
Bloodworth, Mitch
Blotz, Gerald
Borge, Steve
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Bottoms, Melanie
Boudreau, David
Bowers, Billy
Bradshaw, Robert
Branson, Raymond
Bridge, Jackie
Bridge, Jenny
Brimmer, Jeffery
Brown, Jason
Brown, Lisa
Burklund, Deborah
Byer, Tia
Carter, Traci
Cervantes, Christian
Coelho, Christine
Compilli, Joseph
Councell, Robin
Countz, Michella
Cox, Cara
Cremeans, Kim
Crystal, Ryan
Curtis, Matt
Cutino, Mark
Dallman, Leslie
Davis, Tina
DeFrates, Dennis
Delgado, Manuel
Deneen, Laura
Derrick, Rick
DeWolf, Scott
Dias, Rachelle
Diaz, Leticia
Dillon, Rip
Dominguez, Anna
Dominguez, Michelle
Duarte, Catalina
Dutra, Matt
Eason, Bob
Ediing, Susan
Ellis, John
Emerson, Chris
Enochs, Matt
Espinal, Matt
Evans, Gayle
Fejes, Paul
Fernandez, Lisa
Firkins, Mark
Flechsing, Audra
•Fluty, Jaddeus
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Foreman, Darrin
Foreman, Jim
Fortner, Jeff
Foster, Kurt
France, Jason
Franco, Alex
Franks, Jamie
Frasier, Jennifer
Frigard, Jeff
Fryxell, Sean
Furlong, Adam
Galey, Debbie
Galvan, Emilia
Gantt, Wayne
Garcia, Alma
Garcia, John
Garcia, Pat
Gaston, Mark
Gatlin, Alex
Gaudette, Nadine
Geddes, Roy
Gepilano, Sonny
Gerry, Anne
Gibbs, David
Giesinger, Chad
Gomes, Maria
Gomez, Dorothy
Gonzales, Ronda
Gonzalez, Amy
Gonzalez, Jake
Gonzalez, Jesse
Goodman, Suzanne
Goostree, Daemon
Gordon, Becky
Grabner, Duane
Green, Michele
Griego, Desiree
Gursky, Jason
Gutierrez, Steve
Gutierrez, Theresa
Hampton, Jill
Hancock, Ray
Henry, Patty
Hensel, Jason
Hernandez, Albert
Herrera, Lacrechia
Hilliard, Kelly
Hobbs, Mike
Hochderffer, Jeff
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Brown Guides Junior Class at Homecoming
Members of the Junior Class take advantage of the warm fall weather to Jason Brown , president, works with the Junior Class as they practice the pyramid
eat their luch outside the Student Activity Center. building just before they have to do it to have it count. The classes and faculty
had difficulty in building a pyramid that would stand up.
Hook, Jim
Hopkins, Heather
Horgan, Brian
Howard, Steve
Hoyt, Steve
Hustedt, Tim
Jimenez, Violeta
Joaquin, Amy
Johnson, Donny
Jones, Ken
Jones, Paulette
Judd, Cheri
Jungers, Lisa
Kamyk, Leo
Karbowski, Brent
Karbowski, Todd
Kinman, Tina
Kleen, Cecelia
Knopf, Mike
Kontogianis, Maryann
Kopp, Gary
Krey, Aaron
Kuhr, Stacey
Ladd, Katy
Largent, John
Laster, Lea
Latour, Steve
Lawrence, Bob
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Juniors Fight With Seniors for Rally Victories
Leighton, Barrett
Leonis, Stacy
Lewis, Jay
Lewis, Steve
Linch, Curt
Linscheid, Randy
Lister, Karen
Looney, Steve
Lopez, Sonia
Loredo, Dora
Lorona, Mary
Low, Cindy
Lowe, Troy
Lucido, Tobble
Christy Price relaxes with three junior boys on the bench outside of luniors whoop it up at a rally in Stonebarger Gym. The Junior and Senior Classes
the Callagahan Library. tried to outdo each other at every rally this year.
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Martinez, Rene
Martinez, Roberta
Matsutani, Michelle
Maybee, John
McCauley, Sean
McDaniel, Mike
McDonald, Chase
McGovern, Jason
Mclntyre, Clint
McNeal, Kathy
McNease, Robert
Meadows, Aaron
Meadows, Michelle
Meeks, Mark
Melena, Robert
Melgoza, Rose
Mendes, Shannon
Mendez, Mario
Mendoza, Didi
Middelton, Rochele
Miller, Erica
Miller, Josan
Misquez, Manual
Mitchell, Sam
Montgomery, Tiffany
Moroschok, April
Moss, Calvin
Moss, Lisa
Mott, Mary
Mutschler, Tiffany
Nelson, Connie
Nevarez, Tricia
Newman, Kari
Nissinen, Kim
Noguda, Tina
Norato, Armando
Nortac, Tisha
Nunn, Erik
Nunn, Janell
Orteaga, Carlos
Oseguera, Carlos
Owen, Denise
Oxiey, Harvey
Padama, Amelia
Padilla, Jesus
Partridge, Waily
Passey, Suzanne
Pastor, Anthony
Pastor, Frank
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Pastor, Steve
Patterson, Greg
Paulson, Robert
Pereira, Stan
Perez, Diane
Perez, Fermin
Perez, Todd
Peters, Bill
Pezzino, John
Phan-Thi, Hang
Pierce, Tobie
Pinney, Nichole
Pitner, David
Poertner, Heather
Ponce, Louie
Prenk, Debbie
Price, Christy
Priddy, Cathy
Priddy, John
Quintero, David
Ramirez, Paul
Reed, Shaven
Reetz, Jo Ann
Rentuma, Angela
Rickets, Shanna
Rios, Jess
Rivera, Tammy
Robertson, Dennis
Robinson, Regina
Roderick, Doug
Rodriguez, Eddie
Rodriguez, Ricky
Rodriguez, Sandra
Rosas, Danny
Rowland, Shannon
Royal, Dannelle
Russo, Kathy
Slazar, Misty
Salyers, Jerome
Sanchez, Scott
Sarmento, Tony
Shultz, Tannis
Seaver, Chris
Selph, Leslie
Serpa, Cristina
Serrano, Rosa
Shehab, Jason
Sherman, Bryan
Sherman, Rhonda
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Juniors Participate in Homecoming Week Activities
Sigman, John
Silva, Allan
Silva, Rich
Simon, Jose
Smith, David
Smith, Kelly
Speer, Georgina
Stanton, Chad
Starbuck, Rick
Stenhouse, Grey
Stewart, Heidi
Stewart, Hilda
Stockton, Liz
Stoner, Sherry
Matt Enochs, Gerald Blotz, Rachelle Dias, and Aaron Meadows, participate in Traci Carter, Jaime Franks, Kris Anderson, and Katy Ladd share a happy mo-
fall sports and rally squad. ment together. The four junior girls were enjoying a warm fall day on the grass
near the Activity Center
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Brown, Curtis Lead Junior Class
Touros, Grace
Trice, Shawn
Upton, John
Urton, Amanda
Usher, Katie
Utiey, Laura
Valle, Eddie
Van Camp, Lora
Viera, Kirk
Wadnizak, Mark
Washburn, Jason
Washington, William
Wasso, Julie
Watson, Jennifer
Weaver, Wayne
Wheeler, Jason
Whisler,Juli
Whitener, Tawny
Whitten, Martin
Wilkie, Heather
Williams, Corey
Williams, Kevin
Williams, Sean
Williams, Steve
Wilson, Christina
Wilson, James
Wilson, Kevin
Wilson, Kim
Grosman-Wilson, Laura
Wirth, Vernon
Wisner, Laura
Witt, Angela
Wooten, Billy
Wooten, Evelyn
Yoda, Richard
Young, Sean
Zachery, Lori
Zesati, Angel
Zesati, Maribel
Zimmerman, Debora
Abrea, Jane
Cross, Jim
Cutcasi, Gino
Gadea, Carlos
Lavin, Mike
Lunt, Gordon
Parker, Mia
Peters, Joe
Phan, Hang
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Junior Class Officers and
Advisors: Jason Brown,
president; Matt Curtis,
vice-president; Mrs.
Joanne Nash, advisor; Mr.
Tim McHugh, advisor;
Anne Gerry, secretary: and
Chris Addinglon, treasurer.
Abeyta, Sandra
Abulog, Patricia
Ackerman, Lora
Adams, Donna
Adams, Theresa
Adkins, Shari
Agraz, Rocio
Ambriz, Edward
Anderson, Michelle
Anderson, Mike
Argueta, Gil
Armstrong, Tami
Arredondo, Marisa
Arroyo, Ann
Baker, Stacy
Baldwin, Neal
Barbadillo, Pete
Barker, Jennifer
Barton, Kevin
Bean, Chip
Bell, Matthew
Bennett, Colin
Bennett, Tracy
Berry, Lisa
Berumen, Amelia
Blair, Kendra
Blake, Gregory
Bledsoe, David
Bloodworth, Lisa
Bluebaugh, Kevin
Borchert, Denise
Boston, Robert
Bowersox, Tina
Bowlen, Vera
Brazil, Arthur
Brazil, Sherrie
Bronzini, Paula
Brown, Lynnette
Browne, Jeff
Burke, Aaron
Cacho, Monica
Cacho, Steve
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Calabrese, Chris
Calandri, Jenni
Camilli, Judi
Campbell, William
Carreon, Carmen
Carreon, Raquel
Carswell, Lisa
Ceja, Esther
Chambliss, Kelly
Chavez, Gustavo
Chavez, Leopoldo
Clark, Tara
demons, Dana
Clogston, Jeremy
Coker, Charleen
Colmenares, Rosalio
Conner, Patricia
Contreras, Teresa
Conway, Chris
Coombes, Larry
Cornelius, Armando
Coster, Billy
Coster, Ricky
Cozby, Roland
Craffey, Michael
Crow, Gwen
Crow, Jennie
Cuaresma, Dan
Cudney, Cari
Current, Melissa
Darone, Deborah
Daterra, Maria
Davis, Chris
Dawson, Michelle
De La Pena, Renee
De Leon, Hilda
De Leon, Rosa
Del Chiaro, Anthony
Detrick, jason
Dewey, Kristie
Dewolf, Melissa
Dezell, Michael
Diaz, Arturo
Ditmars, Spencer
Drummond, Justin
Duncan, Lucy
Eglinsdoerfer, Henry
Elkins, Tricia
Elliott, Burley
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Sophomores Tug Successfully Against Freshmen
Sophomore students gather in the quad of the Student Activity Center to Tugging for all they're worth, the Class of '89 Is successful in outpulling the
buy lunch at the snack bar and pick up the.r student body cards from Mrs, Freshmen Class but had trouble when they went up against the upper classes in
wanaa iseeney s otfice. this activity.
Engle, Jon
Espindola, Lupe
Estacio, Sandra
Evans, Mitchell
Evans, Renee
Fajardo, Jose
Faletti, Naoma
Farias, Mario
Ferogiaro, Laura
Floyd, Geanette
Fraasch, Steven
Fredrickson, Kriss
Freeman, Kathy
Fryxell, Scott
Fuller, Shannon
Gamino, Denise
Garcia, Maria
Garcia, William
Gasca, Angie
Gasca, Ramon
Gaston, JR
Geddes, Michelle
Genda, Michael
Gensler, Erik
Giddens, David
Gonzalez, Armando
Gonzalez, Dolly
Gonzalez, Rosalinda
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Ng, Calabrese Guide Class of '89 to Victory
Goodman, Sheila
Gordon, Rhonda
Greene, Charles
Greenfield, Taura
Gribben, Tina
Gudino, Hilda
Guerrero, Maribel
Guerrero, Mario
Guidinger, Jon
Guitron, Alfonso
Gursky, Nathan
Hackney, Robert
Hamilton, Jennifer
Hansen, Stuart
Harrison, Kelly
Hathorn, Barbara
Henriquez, Jose
Henriquez, Maria
Heredia, Isabel
Hernandez, Annette
Hernandez, Tina
Hicks, Joanne
Hilton, Connie
Hoffner, Renee
Hollingsworth, Cory
Hoos, Leah
Hubert, Lynnette
Hunt, Juanita
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Enjoying the ever popular hay-toss, these sophomore boys gang up on Sophomore Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Bob Reed, advisor; Chris Calabrese,
a fellow sophomore girl and delight in tossing her into the pile outside vice-president; Robin Schwitters, secretary; Ryan Ng, president; Kim Trebino,
the gym doors. treasurer; and Ms Jan McAlister, advisor.
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Hynes, Lori
Ison, Diane
Jaime, Jennifer
Jensen, Katrine
Jensen, Lisa
Jones, Cindy
Jordan, Stephan
KamyK, Lester
Kastell, Renae
Keliiholokai, Jill
Kelly, Shawn
Kelsey, Wendy
King, William
Klapprott, Tara
Kniss, Michelle
Knouff, Michelle
Koehler, Katrina
Kratina, Kelli
Krey, Paul
Kruger, Zoe
Krumlinde, Alice
Lasher, Robert
Leake, Jeff
Leggat, William
Lennol, Nicole
Lewis, Kevin
Lial, Kim
Linden, Cherie
Lmscneia, Laurie
Lister, Tom
Little, Jeff
Loesch, Kerri
Lopez, Joel
Lopez, Lorena
Lucena, Steven
Magnuson, Phil
Mahoney, Tom
Malik, Kris
Maloon, MicheHe
Margelony, Penny
Marples, Matt
Martin, Angela
Martins, Justin
Mass, Steve
Mauriscio, Adolph
Mauriscio, Jimmy
Maya, Pedro
Maybee, Dion
McCoy, Rachel
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Mcguire, Stephen
Mclemore, Michelle
Medrano, Maria
Mercado, Juan
Metez, Kim
Miller, William
Moore, Brian
Moore, Tom
Morales, Julissa
Moss, David
Morfin, Hector
Moss, Laurie
Moss, Shelly
Munoz, Joey
Nava, Scott
Nevis, Stayce
Newberry, Danny
Newport, Rondie
Ng, Ryan
Ochoa, Francisco
Ochoa, Maria
Odell, Jared
Olan, Daisy
Oliver, Julia
Ornelas, Michael
Ortega, Horacio
Ortiz, Ana
Ortiz, Ellen
Ortiz, Paul
Owen, Carrie
Padilla, Teffany
Palmer, Erik
Panopio, Ruth
Parsons, Tiffany
Pastor, Julie
Pastor, Sabrina
Patterson, Erik
Peralta, Paul
Perez, Mary
Perez, Stacy
Peterson, Johanna
Phelan, Tom
Pico, Dennis
Picou, Sherry
Pompa, Rocky
Powell, Cheryl
Price, Cheryl
Pueblo, Shannon
Pulley, Julie
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Sophomores Cheer for Homecoming Float Entry
Quilici, Mario
Rafael, Arnette
Ramirez, Demetrio
Ramirez, Jess
Reed, Shelly
Reetz, Debi
Reiswig, Jenny
Reno, Jeff
Rhodes, Adriane
Rivera, Matt
Robinson, Julie
Rodgers, David
Rodgers, Jason
Rodriguez, Anjie
Rodriguez, Johnny
Rodriguez, Phil
Romiti, Dominic
Romo, Homero
Root, John
Ruane, Eva Marie
Rubio, Jason
Dancing the evening away, this sophomore couple enjoy the Homecoming
.riv*"' M """"V^' '^'"'" ""^'^^ "'^ ^"d o^ Homecoming Week and is held
traditionally on the Saturday night following the Friday night football game
I his year s king and queen were Shawn Schwitters and Dafne Arteaga The
dance was sponsored by the Senior Class. '
Whooping It up, these enthusiastic sophomores show their class spirit as thev
ride on the bed of the truck that pulled their fourth place float Though
Horriecorning evening was cool, the rain that had threatened off-and-on all
week held off allowing the students to enjoy themselves fully.
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Sophomores Try Card Stunts During Rally
"The Last Frontier" poster overlooks the Sophomore Class section at a rally
as the students use card stunts to raise school spirit and try to win them the
rally.
Sanchez, Tami
Sappington, Robert
Scalia, Lorie
Schmuck, Steven
Schwitters, Robin
Sepulveda, Victor
Serrato, Yesenia
Seward, Matt
Sherman, Daniel
Sherman, Heidi
Showalter, Tony
Silva, Denise
Simmons, Michael
Simmons, Shawna
Skelton, Lee Ann
Smith, Brian
Smith, Brian
Smith, Kevin
Snell, Susan
Snow, Bryan
Solis, Jose
Sonnenberg, Eric
Steer, Lloyd
Stein, Teena
Stephens, Wendy
Stepp, Brandon
Stinnette, Joel
Stoffer, Sheri
Tim Wetzel digs into his cream pie to try to bring a victory to the Sophomore
Class. Tim really got into the Homecoming spirit by coloring both his hair and
face school colors.
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Stoner, Paula
Stromberg, Kelly
Sudweeks, Kjersti
Swisher, Brian
Taylor, Brian
Tejada, Silvia
Thomas, Angie
Thompson, Diana
Thoresen, Kari
Thormahlen, Shane
Tipton, jenny
Titone,Nicole
Toles, Steve
Tom, Welling
Toons, Matt
Townser.'d, Mike
Trapp, Kristin
Treat, Dean
Trebino, Kim
Trimble, Jeanne
Troike, Mark
Trujillo, Sean
Turcotte, Robert
Turner, Colleen
Turner, Lana
Tysinger, Kathy
Valle, Arcelia
Vanderpool, Colleen
Vaughan, Brian
Vega, Carlos
Velasco, Edgar
Verver, Gustavo
Vierra, Eric
Villasana, Shannon
Villasenor, Leticia
Walker, Deana
Walkup, Robert
Waller, Jennifer
Washington, Brandon
Watson, Jerry
Weiss, Danny
West, Frank
Wetzel, Shelly
Wetzel, Tim
Whatley, Kristina
Whitehead, Kenny
Willenberg, Jacqueline
Williams, Dwight
Wingo, Daniel
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Yeats, John
Youngs, Tammie
Zesati, Javier
Zuniga, Angelica
Farias, Jesse
Kapica, Toma
Pius, Leno
Wong, Jeanny
Ackerman, Chris
Alberti, Chris
Allgood, Kathleen
Alvarado, Cecilia
Amador, Mike
Anderson, Kim
Archer, Deanna
Arevalo, Humberto
Argueta, Felipe
Argueta, Susana
Argueta, Vincente
Atwell, Heather
Avelino, Nathan
Bailey, Brian
Baker, Cynthia
Baker, Randall
Baldocchi, Tom
Baldwin, Carolyn
Barros, Grissell
Beasley, Trevor.
Beeckman, Kenneth
Bell, Ryan
Bevill, Andrew
Bollinger, Chris
Bradford, Jennie
Brady, Cory-Lyn
Brady, Michael
Brignilio, James
Burnett, William
Camacho, Gonzalo
Carpenter, Jeff
Carreon, Raul
Carter, Melissa
Carver, Ken
Cecchini, Jeannie
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Sousa Leads Freshmen in Initial Year at LUHS
"90 Has Class" proclaims the poster above the Freshmen Class at a foot- Freshmen Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Dennis Buckley, advisor; Miss Marian
ball rally in Stonebarger Gym. Canepa, advisor; Karen Lindsay, secretary; Jeannie Cecchini, vice-president;
Nicole Sousa, president; and David Sadler, treasurer.
Charron, Eric
Chavez, Aurelio
Christensen, Greg
Clanin, Tim
Clark, Kyle
Clawson, Cindy
Collins, Jennifer
Contreras, Evalio
Copple, Shawn
Councell, Eric
Crowell, Gary
Croweil, Jeff
Currier, Jennifer
Curtis, Mike
Damian, Angel
Davies, Mike
Davis, Dwayne
DeLeon, Betty
DeJesus, Kevin
Del Chiaro, Amy
Dikes, Leandra
Ditmars, Nicole
Dooley, Michele
Duarte, Juan
Duggan, Heath
Duncan, Bob
Duncan, Dana
Edwards, Michelle
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Freshmen Build Second Place Float 'Burn Benecia'
Ehrlich, Rusty
Eisenbeis, Don
Elliot, Stacey
Ellis, Eric
England, Mike
Erskine, Jennifer
Erwin, Christina
Espinoza, Raul
Farias, Alex
Feliciano, Ray
Feliksiak, Trenton
Ferguson, Tim
Fish, Tom
Fleming, David
Fluty, Phil
Forsecam Daniela
Foreman, Eric
Forney, Ed
Fox, Bob
Freeman, Dawn
Freeman, Jennie
Fryxell, Andy
Furphy, Brian
Galvan, Guillermina
Ganz, Aaron
Garbiles, Sherrie
Garcia, Ed
Garcia, Fermin
lulie Lawerence swings through the monkey bars as part of her P.E. ac- AMBITIOUS! The Freshmen Class worked long, hard hours to put this "huge" float
tivities. The picture was taken before the construction started in this together. Built on the back of a semi-truck, the class captured second place in the
area. float competition.
Garcia, Kelly
Garcia, Ruben
Gasca, Gerardo
Gasca, Norma
Gay, Tammy
Gepilano, Enrique
Gilbert, Wesley
Glaholt, Hilary
Gomez, Jose
Gonzalez, Maria
Gonzalez, Rob
Goostree, Pete
Goss, Julie
Granado, Paul
Green, Dennis
Gregory, Tom
Guild, April
Guitron, Richard
Gursky, Mark
Gutierrez, Pat
Hamann, Nathan
Hamann, Jim
Hancock, John
Hannon, Allen
Harmell, Gabe
Harold, Cindy
Harper, Jamiesa
Heelan, Jennifer
Henson, Theresa
Hernandez, Gabriela
Herron, Michelle
Herron, Tiffany
Hilburn, Nancy
Hilton, Tina
Hobbs, Karen
Holmes, Howard
Houk, Mike
Hubka, Derek
Hudson, Michelle
Hulme, Suzanne
Hunt, Shawn
Hunter, Tara
Hurd, Jenni
Hurtado, Silvia
Ingram, Juanita
Jarvis, Shannan
ohnson, Mtke
Jones, Mark
ones, Michelle
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Jordan, Breni
Kettle, Allan
Kinney, Robin
Kraczkowski, Leah
Kratina, Dannielle
Kreis, Carol
Lacosta, Bob
Lance, Barbee
Landry, Eric
Lanoy, Ken
Laudenslager, Tara
Lawrence, Julie
Lawrence, Kim
Leighton, Barbara
Leon, Steve
Letrado, Adrian
Letrado, Gabe
Linden, Brian
Lindsay, Karen
Lindsey, Jimmy
Lopez, Jaime
Lovos, Teresa
Ludricks, Julie
Lugar, Christy
Machado, Katie
Macias, Antonio
Mahoney, Darren
Main, Art
Malone, Landre
March, Stephanie
Martin, Marnie
Martin, Paul
Martin, Sylvia
Martinez, Nancy
Mattos, Bob
Maybee, Stacy
McCabe, Jessica
McBride, Jamie
McCain, Penelope
McClellan, Amy
McDonald, Katherine
McNeil, Jennifer
Meckes, Donovan
Medina, Liliana
Mendoza, Carmen
Mendoza, Mario
Messina, Jessica
Michel, Carlos
Middleton, Jeff
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Freshmen Pull Together in Tug-of-War Contest
Milburn, Wendee
Miller, Chris
Minchew, John
Misquez, Mark
Moore, Jason
Morfin, Octavio
Moroschok, Mike
Moser, Susanne
Moss, Bill
Mould, Greg
Munoz, Edgar
Murgia, Kellee
Murphy, Tom
Nance, Richard
Navarrette, John
Neely, Karen
Nelson, Tim
Nevarez, Ineika
Nickle, Monica
Nogarr, Chad
Nommensen Corey
?res'hmp!fH^?^7fh^'l? 'f " ^''^.^l' ^""^ ^°' ^" ^^^" ^""^^ ^° '"^ '° ''^'P ^^^ ^'''" °^ '^^ Members cheer and wave from the back of the truck that follow-
freshmen defeat the Sophomore Class. ed their winnmg float. The freshmen captured second place in the float
competition.
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Freshmen Construct Prize-Winning Float
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Lynn Baldwin, Marissa Starr, Tom Gregory, Phil Fluty, Karen Lindsay, and Sandra Rowell, Danielle Seeley, Kerrie Way, Shantel Leighton, and Nicole Sousa
Dara Duncan rest for a few minutes while working on the Freshmen Float. show that building a float can be fun as well as work.
The freshmen captured second place.
Oxiey, Dana
Padilla, Leticia
Padilla, Maria
Padilla, Rudy
Pangburn, Eon
Parks, Michelle
Parnell, Bill
Pebley, Casie
Pelletier, Sabrina
Perez, Israel
Peterson, Andy
Phelan, Susan
Phillips, Augustine
Phillips, Sherrie
Pinkwart, Caria
Pinney, Ken
Poertner, Derek
Pope, Mindy
Proudfoot, Tom
Puente, Larry
Quintero, Chris
Ramos, Joanna
Reyes, Pedro
Robinson, Cheryl
Robinson, Janette
Robles, Carlos
Robles, Denise
Rodriquez, John
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Rodriguez, Carlos
Rogers, Stephanie
Roper, Phil
Rowell, Sandra
Ruiz, Gil
Ruiz, Jonathan
Russell, David
Sabedra, Stefan
Sadler, David
Salinas, Christina
Sanabria, Isabel
Sanchez, Richard
Saxon, Kevin
Schweizer, Damon
Seeley, Danielle
Shepard, Robert
Showalter, Kristi
Simmons, Diana
Simon, Anna
Skinner, Clint
Slowinski, Rachael
Smith, Jennifer
Smith, Tim
Souza, Nicole
Stadtlander, Michelle
Standridge Robyn
Starr, Marissa
Staten, Terry
Steinmetz, Keith
Stern, Andy
Stoll, Kayne
Stone, Jeff
Stulce, Roger
Sundberg, Calvin
Tackitt, Wandna
Taylor, Kurt
Taylor, Tara
Telle, Carin
Thompson, Thurman
Touchstone, Christina
Trapanese, Kely
Trimble, Tom
Turnage, Carol
Turner, Jerry
Valdes, Nadesdye
Van Brunt, Trina
Van Hvisen, Crista
Villarreal, Maria
Walbridge, Richard
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Walclrop, Marian
Wallace, Dana
Wallace, Ted
Walter, Bruce
Warbington, Leslie
Warholak, Trina
Watson, Heather
Way, Kari
West, Kim
Westbrook, Kelly
Williamson, Sarah
Wilson, Heather
Wise, Eric
Woods, Jim
Yeager, Ed
Yglesia, Christine
Yoda, Frank
Zuniga, Jaime
Led by Jason Brown, president, the Class of 1988 spent its third year at Liberty trying to raise money by selling M&Ms and
Mambas. Jason was assisted by Matt Curtis, vice-president; Anne Gerry, secretary; and Chris Addington, treasurer. Class ad-
visors for the third year in a row were Mr. Tim McHugh and Mrs. Joanne Nash.
The juniors got tneir act together and beat out the other three classes to capture first place in the Homecoming Parade float
competition. Tneir float featured a giant wave and surf-board.
Combining with the Class of '89, the juniors co-hosted the Sophomore-Junior Prom. For the first time ever the Prom was held
off campus as the two classes turned Veteran's Hall into a palace for the evening.
With the theme "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!", the Class of 1989 worked hard Homecoming Week to build their se-
cond high school float. The sophomores were led by Ryan Ng, president; Kim Trebino, vice-president; Robin Schwitters,
secretary; and Chris Calabrese, treasurer. The class was ably advised by Ms. Jan McAlister and Mr. Robert Reed.
With a theme of "Friends and Lovers," the sophomores combined with the juniors to move the Prom off campus. The
sophomores selected Dana demons, Debbie Darone, Tiffany Parsons, Sheri Stoffer, and Wendy Kelsey as their oueen can-
didates. They chose as king candidates Kevin Blubaugh, Brian Swisher, Danny Newberry, Chris Davis, ana Steve Cacno. During
the evening they crowned Wendy and Brian, king and queen.
The sophomores sold flowers and candy in an effort to raise money to fatten their treasury for their senior year.
The school and students welcomed the newest class to Liberty last fall as the Class of 1990 entered high school. The
freshmen selected their officers as follows: Nicole Souza, president; Jeannine Cecchini, vice-president; Karen Lindsay,
secretary; and David Sadler, treasurer. The class was superbly led by two "old-time" advisors Ms. Marian Canepa and Mr. Den-
nis Buckley.
The freshmen surprised a couple of other classes as they edged out both the seniors and sophomores to win second place in
the float competition at Homecoming. The class workeci hard and tough hours to turn a semi trailer into a work of art. The
freshmen used the theme "Burn Benicia."
Working hard to build a treasury for their senior year, the Class of '90 hosted two candy sales, sold bumper stickers, and
washed cars on the day of the Senior Ball.
The classes worked hard to make the 1 986-87 an enjoyable year for all concerned.
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Kelsey, Swisher Reign over Soph/Junior Prom
King and Queen, Wendy Kelsey and Brian Swisher, enjoy a dance together after the announcement that
they had been selected. The Soph/|unior Prom was held off campus at the Veteran's Hall.
Tiffany Parsons and Aaron Meadows arrive at
the Veteran's Hall for the Soph/Junior Prom.
Dana demons, Debbie Darone, Tiffany Par-
sons, Sheri Stoffer, and Wendy Kelsey react to
the queen announcement.
Matt Ford, Christine Seaver, Laura Grossman-Wilson,
and Thom Tenney relax for a few minutes between
dances.
losann Miller, Sean Pellitier, Jason Gursky, and
Katrina Koehler arrive at the Soph/Junior
Prom.
Multi-colored ballons dot the ceiling at the Veteran's Hall in Brentwood. For the
first time ever this dance was held off campus.
Mike Ornelas checks in with two of the chaperones at the entrance to
Veteran's Hall for the Soph/Junior Prom.
Kevin Blubaugh looks on as Brian Swisher is announced as the king. Other can- Lance Foreman, Lance Malone, and Dewey Kristie take time out from
didates were Danny Newberry, Chris Davis, and Steve Cacho. dancing to share feelings with friends.
Music Master provided the tunes for Nancy Rice, Adrian Orozco, and People watching was enjoyed by Couples enjoyed the decorations
the Prom. Wayne Gantt enjoy the punch at the some of the couples along the and tables at the Prom.
Prom. sidelines.
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SPORTS
Liberty's only chdmpionship in sports this year was in Girls' Varsity Basketball. The girls went 13-1 in FAL to tie with
Miramonte and share the crown. Nicole Simoni and Paula Hale were named Co-MVP of the FAL. The Varsity team was unsuc-
cessful in play-offs as they dropped their first game to Sunset to end the season.
In spring sports Lion individuals excelled. In swimming the girls' relay made it to North Coast and finished sixteenth while
Tara Clark, sophomore, finished third in the 100 freestyle and fourth in the 50. Tara's third-place finish earned her an All-
American consideration; her time was 53.16. The relay team consisted of Tara Clark, Shelia Robinson, Nicole Simoni, and Robin
Schwitters.
In track, eight members made it to North Coast, five of those went on the the Meet of Champions. Suzy Calahong was nam-
ed the Varsity girls' Most Valuable Athlete and captured the league crown in the triple jump. Jay Sadler, Most Valuable Athlete
for the boys' Varsity, on the FAL's triple jump title earning a trip to the MOC. Also garnerning spots to the MOC were Sean
Young, Paula Hale, and Michele Stranahan. Michelle Mercado, Bill Bowers, and Rick Derrick also earned spots to the North
Coast Meet. Jeanette Valverde was named captain; Lisa Meyer, most inspirational; Brian Smith, jv MVP; Bill Bowers, most in-
spirational; and Rick Lobo, captain.
Taking a brief look at the Fall Sports: the Varsity football team had a 3-7 record; one of their victories was a 22-0 drubbing of
Miramonte while another was a defeat handed to Campolindo, the eventual North Coast Champions. In Cross-Country, David
Arevalo was 7th in the FAL meet and 26th at North Coast. Brent Vonforestmeyer went to China over Christmas vacation to run.
In soccer it was Matt Ford who capture.d the Seeno Athlete of the Week Award; he also captured Most Improved and earned
honorable mention all-league. Blake Bomben was Most Inspirational and all-league second team. The varsity finished with a 5-
7 league mark and was 7-9-1 overall. In volleyball, the varsity, coached by Ms. Linda Ghilarducci, earned a trip to the FAL
play-offs.
In Winter Sports: the boys' varsity basketball team became the "cardiac kids" four games in a row as they won in the last
seconds of close games. Two of their games went into double overtime. The varsity was paced by hot-shooting David Arevalo,
Mark Wadnizak, and Sean Schwitters. The girls' jv team had a new coach Mr. Gary Conn. In wrestling Kurt Heitmeyer and Sean
Pelletier were named MVP captain was Sean; Brett Swisher earned the coaches award while his brother Brian was tabbed most
improved. In jv wrestling, Felipe Argueta was named MVP. Gerald Blotz was named MVP for the jv basketball team.
The Spring Sports saw a lot of busy Lions. The Varsity baseball team finished fourth in league only to lose their play-off game
to Campolindo 9-3. David Martin was named MVP and top offensive player; Shawn Schwitters was captain; Greg Patterson,
Ohmstede Award; Brian Smith was the top defensive player; and Martin also was the batting champ for the third year in a row.
Carlos Ortega was tabbed as the most valuable player in tennis. In golf, Jeff Frigard garnered MVP and was an individual
■qualifier for North Coast. The golf team finished with an 11-11 overall record and was 8-8 in league play for a fifth place finish.
In Varsity softball Stacey Perez was most improved; Stacey Knoblauch, most valuable; Carna Rodriquez, captain; and Sabrina
Pelletier, most inspirational. Doug Roderick was named MVP in jv baseball.
Sports closed out the year with their Spring Dessert and of course spring football practice. GO LIONS!
Shawn Schwitters , tight-end, dives for the ball before it can hit the ground.
The action took place in the second quarter with the score tied 0-0.
SCRAMBLE! Members of the DeAnza Dons and the Liberty Lions fight for
possession of a loose ball in an away game. The Dons were one of the two
new teams in the FAL this season.
Liberty Lion coaches Dennis Henderson and )erry
Lilley look on at one of our great home games.
Could we be winning or losing the game?
Tension rises as )ay Lewis tries to struggle free from his opponent. In the background you see Wayne
Gantt and Mike Boehrer showing their team spirit.
lason Nunn, Manual Delgado, and Billy Sheffield look out on the team as
llic\ pl.iy their .iwesome g.iiiit'. Looking at their fates, it must be a tough or
c losi' game.
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What a great offense team ,iook at the blocking that they're giving to Shawn
Schwitters. Could this lead to a touch down? Shawn is skirting left end.
Varsity Dumps Miramonte Matadors 2 1 -0
lay Lewis goes over the top of the line as he tries to pick up a first down. Darren
Foreman leads the blocking for the Lions in an away contest against the DeAnza
Dons.
Now here's another good shot of our awesome offense team. Look at how
well the coverage is. David Martin is free to carry the ball down the field
for a possible touchdown.
Danny Duarte looks back from the action on the field
at an away game.
lason Nunn is throwing one of his
great passes down field to a fellow
teammate.
Shawn Schwitters signals Touchdown! as Jay Lewis breaks
the plane of the goal line in a game against the DeAnza
Dons.
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP
ROW- Jay Lewis, Rick Lobo,
Wayne Gantt, Jason Nunn, Boo
Cervantes, Gerald Blotz, John
Priddy, Manuel Misquez SE
COND ROW- Kurt Heitmeyer
Shane Seeley, Kevin Cordua
Aaron Luckett, Brett Swisher
Shawn Schwiiters, Mark Skelton
Paul Locatelli THIRD ROW
Gerald Bell, Ray Marchio, Paul
Fejes, Mike Boehr, George
Pickron, Matt Enoch, Aaron
Meadows FOURTH ROW- Sean
Young, Rick Rodriguez, Jason
Titone, Edwin Paduga, Barret
Laden, Darrin Foreman FIFTH
ROW-Adam Castro, Billy Shef-
field, David Martin, Danny Baio,
Lance Foreman, Ray Turrietta,
Sean Pelletier BOTTOM ROW-
Scott Hansen, Manual Delgato,
Eric Nunn, Danny Duarte, John
Largent, Mike Lamendola, Mario
Mendez.
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JV Team Is Plagued with Injuries
Jose Solis tries lo stand his opponent up as he hits him just beyond the line Loose Ball! Both the Matadors and Lions seem stunned by the fumble as neither
of scrimmage tor a little gain. team shows much reaction to the flying football.
Jason Rodgers drops back to pass as his line holds off the opponents with some fine Good Defense! Edgar Velasco and Humberto Salgado combine to stop
bloc king. The jvs were plagued with injuries at key positions. their opponent after a short gain in a home contest.
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Phil Rodriquez skirts right end and eludes the grasping hands of Phil Rodriquez and Kevin Lewis combine to stop the Matador opponent behind the line of
his Matador opponent. scrimmage. The jvs showed some fine defensive efforts this year.
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Chris Davis moves over to make a nice block as Matt Toon drops back to pass Todd Perez and Sal Acosta show fine defensive effort as the team up to stop
of third and four, this runner cold in his tracks.
Nice Catch! Jose Solis leaps to pull down the high pass for a nice gain Blocking along the line Matt Rivera and Dean Treat try to buy some time as Matt
and a first down. Toon scrambles back to set up for a pass play.
JV FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Sal Acosta,
Jason Rogers, John Rodriquez SECOND ROW
— Duane Grabner, Kevin Lewis, Edgar
Velasco, Dean Treat, Collinn Bennett, Todd
Perez, Matt Toon, Brian Swisher THIRD ROW
— Sean Reed, Matt Rivera, Phil Rodriquez,
Coach Bob Zahn, Coach John Rodgers, Kent
Largent, Mario Quicilli FOURTH ROW — Paul
Peralta, Rocky Pompa, Quinton Oian, Tom
Phelan, Chris Davis, Danny Newberry, Tom
Moore, Cip Bean, Adam Bent, BOTTOM
ROW — Takayaki Hanada, Jose Solis, Humber-
to Salgado, Stuart Hansen, Aaron Krey,
Manager Jeffrey
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Aiello, Chappel Work with Huge Frosh Squad
During their half-time break, the frosh football squad hears from their Breaking through their poster, the frosh team roars back onto the field for the se-
coaches on what they did right and wrong the first half. cond half of a home game.
Mark Misquez holds as Keith Steinmentz tries for a PAT. The on rushing defender is Smothered! John Orsetti wraps up his opponent as Tim Smith runs
on top of the ball before Keith can even make contact. over to lend assistance if needed.
Corraled! Jeff Carpenter, Bobby Duncan, and John Orsetti sur- Great Leap! Buck Holnes goes high into the air just beyond the line of scrimmage to knock
round and tackle this hapless opponent, keeping him to no gain. down a pass; Nice Play, Buck.
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Mark Misquez goes back to pass and is protected by Keith Steinmetz, Jon Crunched! Mark Misquez-is stopped behind the line of scrimmage for no gain on
Orsetti, Buck Holnes, and Landre Maione. this quarterback keeper play.
Smashed! Felipe Argueta and John |ohnny Rodriquez and Rick Gepilano Keith Steinmetz is stopped short of a Trying to elude the grasp of a
Orsetti combine talents to stop this stop this play in its tracks. first down on this play. defender is Mark Misquez.
play.
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Paul
Granado, Buck Holmes, Jeff Carpenter, Brian
Bailey, John Rodriquez, Jake Loomis, Robert
LaCosta, Brent Jordan SECOND ROW — John
Orsetti, C. S. Sunberg, Mitch Ford, Gabe Lopez,
Shawn Clark, Aaron Ganz, Rick Gepilano, Jon
Hancock THIRD ROW — Landre Maione, Mike
Brady, Roy Holis, FOURTH ROW — Bob Shepard,
James Wood, Rich Guitron, Coach Greg Chappel,
Coach Alex Aiello, Tim Smith, Felipe Argueta,
Bobby Duncan FIFTH ROW — Keith Steinmetz,
Roger Stulce, Vince Scott, Rusty Eriich, Heath
Duggan, Vincente Argueta, Mark Misquez, Mike
Amador BOTTOM ROW — Ken Beekman, Carlos
Michel, Mike Johnson, Rob Gonzalez, Wes
Gilbert
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lay Sadler has the ball and is carrying it down field to hopefully score a goal with Sean Sappington, using all of his concentration is trying to successfully
the help of his teammates Bob Page and Brian DeSilva. regain control of the ball that his defender from Pittsburg has.
Blake Bomben and )ason Gursky are pushing for their teammate, who is trying to Rosalio Colemeares , who is heading the ball, has the eyes of two of his
get the ball back. Blake Bomben was named "Most Inspirational," "Second teammmates Mark Vestal and Bob Page watching him and hoping for him.
Team All-League," and "Athelete of the Week." What an outstanding player.
What?? Is jay Sadler going to hit the ball with his chest? |ay was named MVP and Bob Page has his eye on his teammate Rosalio Colemeares, as he tries to
also First Team All-League. carry the ball down field. Bob was named "Most Improved," "Athelete of
the Week," and also "Second Team All-League."
Ford Earns Siino Athlete of the Week Award
Mark Vestal seems to have everyone around him as he tries to carry the Ahh!! There's a great kick from Mark Vestal, one of the teammates. Bob Page and_
ball onward, without giving it up. Brett Drake, one of the teammates was Robert Melena are ready, and running the ball down field,
named "Honorable Mention."
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Could that be Bob Lawrence? Ohh that must of Doug Minor is trying with all of his might on this Mark Vestal with the ball seems almost by himself
HURT. Oh well another good one against one. Look at the leg power that he has. WOW!! down at this end of the field.
Pittsburg.
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Heads Up! Who has the ball? Francisco Ochoa
and an opponent struggle for possession of an
"air" ball.
Tony Carreon is trying to give his opponent a good
block on the ball. Lloyd Steer is staying in the
background watching and waiting.
Robbie Walkup is kicking the ball onward down
the field toward his own teammate Chad Nogarr.
Robbie was named MVP for the team.
Larry Puente , number 1 5, is getting ready to hit the ball along with his opponent
from Pittsburg. Tony Carreon is waiting to see what happens.
Chris Quintero is the one who just kicked the ball. He seems surrounded
by his opponents and also his teammates; Jeff Middleton and Chad
Nogarr.
Chad Nogarr is gaming control on his opponent from Benicia by keeping up with What a defense!! I loyd Steer is really trying lo relrive ilit- l.-m, o
the ball and hopefully scoring a point or two. looks of it, his defender has a better grip of the situation.
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JV's Work on Skills Needed to Play Varsity
Benicia seems to have the ball now, but Robbie High kicking )eff Middleton controls the ball and Ruben Garcia seems to be trying to edge his body
Walkup won't give up, he's back at it trying again. keeps it away from his opponent. between the opponent and the ball.
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Trying to move the ball down the field, Ruben Garcia and Tony Carreon work Chad Nogarr, Tony Carreon, and Ruben Garcia struggle for control of the ball
well together. ,. at a home meet.
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ly SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW- Ruben Garcia, David Sadler, Lloyd Steer, jared C xlell Jrti Mid- Chad Nogarr sprints doun the field as the deten.ue pLiver
rlieton, Chad Nogarr, Larry Puente, Tim McHugh, coach SECOND ROW- Chris Quintgero, trails the action
Ron Worley, Alice Krumlinde, Brian Moore, Robbie Walkup BOTTOM ROW-Mark Gursky,
Tony Carreon.
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In a meet
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against Benecia, leresa Leake races to Greg Grebinski leads at least one opponent in the Seemingly alone, Ron Clark struggles
ine at an away contest. FAL meet to end the season. open area in the FAL meet.
Bill Bowers seems to be alone as he heads Brent Von Fortmeyer struggles to catch up to his Antioch opponent. Brent was fortunate to be invited to
downhill in a meet leading up to the FAL. compete in a cross country comptetion in China.
As he nears the finish line, Greg Grebinski passes by Mrs. Valverde and Mrs. David Arevalo was voted most valuable runner for the varsity cross country
Arevalo near Contra Loma. team. David placed 34th at the North Coast Meet.
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Arevalo Garners Most Valuable Runner Award
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Robert Paulson tries to pace himself in the midrile of the race so he will
have a kick left at the end.
In a crowd, Bill Bowers tries to get around his Las Lomas op-
ponent and gain on De La Salle.
Theresa Leake heads up a runners nightmare, a hill, near the finish line.
Theresa was honored with the coach's spirit award.
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Ron Clark, Greg Grebinski, Brent Vonfortsmeyer, GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW- Nadine Gaudette, Chrissy
Bill Bowers, Mike Polland, Coach Herrera Wilson, Sylvia McCormick BOTTOM ROW- Theresa Leake, jeanette
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Varsity Earns Volleyball Playoff Berth
Nicole Simoni goes high into the air to try for a spike in a home contest.
Nicole was an outstanding player.
Barely clearing the net, a spike by Nicole Simoni brushes the top of the
net; nice shot Nicole.
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Robin Galey dinks the ball over as her two op-
ponents try to put up a defense against this shot.
NICE SPIKE! Robin Galey out-foxes two op-
ponents and spikes away from their outstreched
hands.
Before the start of a home volleyball contest,
Coach Linda Ghilarducci confers with the
visiting coach.
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Suspended Nicole Simoni and an opponent pin
the ball over the net as both girls try to keep from
fouling.
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Kathy Hilburn dinks the ball past the outstreched
hands of her opponent; Good Job!
Nice Save! Robin Galey streches it out and
makes a fine defensive play.
Stacey Perez spikes the ball over the desperate blocking attempt of two
opponents.
Felicia Freeman tries to push the bail past a blocking attempt of her oppo-
nent in a home contest.
VARSITY VOLLEY BALL TEAM: TOP ROW-Marilyn
Sanabria, assistant coach, Melody Baldwin,
Christine Coelho, Jill Hampton, Heather Hopkins,
Michelle Stranahan, Stacey Perez BOTTOM ROW-
Nicole Simoni, Stacey Knoblauch, Felicia
Freeman, Kathy Hilburn, Robin Galey, Linda
Ghilarducci, head coach.
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JV's Earn Third Place in Expanded FAL
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Trisa Elkins follows through on a nice Lisa Berry sets up the ball at the net for one Keeping her eye on the ball, Nicole Ditmars digs if forward for one
over hand serve in a home contest. of her teammates. of her team to set up.
Coach Greg Ciapponi gathers his jv volleyball team around him Nicole Ditmars sets the ball toward the net Laura Utiey, most valuable player for
before the start of a home contest. as her teammates move into position. the jv team, puts the ball over the net.
Bumping the ball forward Sabrlna Pelliter, goes deep in the court to recover a dink. The action was cap- Nicole Ditmars dinks the ball over the net. Nicole
tured in Stonebarger Gym. helped the team to a third place finish.
Lisa Berry sets the ball forward. The jv team was 8-6 in FAL action and captured
third place as the league expaned to 8 teams.
Going to her knees in a fine defensive effort, Lynn Slidding into position, Nicole Ditmars bumps the Tina Hernandez goes to the floor in order to return
Balwin digs the ball. ball toward the net. a serve, as the crowd watches intensly.
JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Dana Duncan, Laura Utiey, Nancy
Hilburn SECOND ROW- Tina Hernandez, Karen Lindsay, Kari Way, Tricia
Elkins, Greg Ciapponi THIRD ROW Michelle Vestal, Gabby Hernandez,
Sabrina Pelletier, Lisa Berry, Nicole Ditmars BOTTOM ROW- Lynn
Baldwin, Maria Villarreal.
Most Valuable Player on the )v team, Laura UtIey bumps the ball right at
the net and makes a nice save.
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Mark Wadnizak is hindered by his De Anza op- Shooting from the top of the key, Shawn Schwit- David Arevalo dribbles down the court, looking
ponent while making a shot just under the ters makes one of his many distance shots. for his opponents as he contemplates his next
basket. move.
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David Arevalo, looking toward his teammates, sets
up the play he's preparing to execute.
Mark Wadnizak jumps up for a shot at the basket,
as the crowd, his teammates, and opponents
watch him intently.
Jay Sadler tries to shoot for a basket, but is
blocked by an opponent from De Anza, quite
intently.
Arevalo Sparks Lions in Close Victories
Mark Wadnizak prepares to shoot a freefhrow while Gripping the ball, Rob Lasher out- Stretching to steal the ball from a De Anza opponent,
the crowd watches with tremendous anticipation, manuevers his opponent while preparing to Mark Wadnizak is assisted by Jose Zepeda in his
pass to his teammates. attempt.
VARSITYBASKETBALLTEAM:|effFrigard, Jason Nunn, lose Zepeda, Mike The Liberty Lions Rob Lasher shows us Shawn Schwitters puts his
Milani, Mark Wadnizak, Kevin Cordua, Shawn Schwitters, Coach Bob set up to block the how a defense look defensive knowlege into ac-
Moon, Jay Sadler, Francisco Ceja, Lance Foreman, David Arevalo, Rob shot. should look. tion .
Lasher, Mike Manning, and Manager Dustin Schwitters.
Gerald Blotz outreaches his opponent in the jump ball to start a home contest Shooting over his Las Lomas opponent, Brian Smith takes a high percentage
m Stonebarger Gym. Sal Zepada breakes into the circle. jumper for two points as his team mate looks on for a possible rebound.
"Surrounded!" Gerald Blotz looks for an outlet pass as two DeAnza opponents cut off
the passing lane. In the background Brian Smith moves to assist.
From long range Gerald Blotz takes a )ump shot from the free throw
line under tight pressure from his Las Lomas opponent.
)V BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Mary Fregi, Sal
Zepeda, Gerald Blotz, Brian Smith, Doug Roderick, Mike Barajas
BOTTOM ROW — Danny Sherman, Cj Schrotenboer, Bill King,
Steve Fraash, and Robert Maestretti
Small JV Squad Struggles for Victories in FAL
Gerald Blotz and Doug Roderick struggle for possession or a rubc^und against a Concentrating, Gerald Blotz thinks postive as he stands at the free-throw
taller Las Lomas Knight. The |v squad lacked size and numbers this year in league line and intently stares at the basket.
play.
Two points! Bill King puts up a soft lay-up and tries to draw the foul from his trail-
ing opponent.
Sal Zepada drives between two opponents for a short jumper as Doug
Roderick manuevers into position for any rebound while Bill King
comes up from the outside.
Coach Mary Fregi ponders the action on the floor as the rest of the
team sits quietly. Danny Sherman looks ready to go into the game.
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Freshmen Basketball Squad Works on Fundamentals \
Bruce Walter shoots a short jumper against the Lay-up Bruce Walter drives between opponents
Campolindo Cougars. for a nice short shot.
Shawn Hunt drives on a Campolindo Cougar in a
home contest in Stonebarger Bym.
Rueban Garcia tries to put a move on a guard from
Campolindo to set up an offensive play.
Coo Defense! Mark Jones and Bruce Walter
double-team their opponent to keep him from set-
ting up a play.
FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW —
Wade Payne, Brent Jordan, Shawn Hunt, Jeff
Carpenter, Derrick Foertner, Bruce Walter, Kyle
Clark, Mark Johnson, coach SECOND ROW —
Mark Jones, Reuban Garcia, Pedro Reyes, Tim
Clanin, Trevor Beasley BOTTOM ROW — Oc-
tavio Morfin, Mark Gursky
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jumper against the Cougars. determination. ball to his opponent.
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Looking for the open man, Jeff Carpenter waits for a Dog Fight! Shawn Hunt, Jeff Carpenter, Brent )or- Easy Shot! leff Carpenter seems uncontested as
man to break underneath the basket. dan, and Bruce Walter scramble for a rebound. he goes up for a lay-up.
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Lucy Duncan battles to reach for the ball with Las
Lomas Knights.
Michelle Tamayo leaps by De Anza in a single
bound in an attempt for a lay up.
Second year Varsity player, Alice Krumlinde,
moves to avoid De Anza predator.
Varsity player, T.J. Hunter, takes this opportunity
to play "hot potato" in the middle of a "boiling"
game.
Air borne at last, T.J. Hunter grapples to keep the
ball from the opposition.
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Varsity Ties Miramonte for FAL Championship
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Marney Mederos, Michelle Tamayo SE-
COND ROW- Paula Hale, Nicole Simoni, Michelle Dominguez BOTTOM ROW-
Dennis Hitchens, John Rogers, Alice Krumlinde, Michelle Vestal, Lucy Duncan, Suzy
Calahong, T.J. Hunter, Kim Trebino, Linda Ghilarducci
Michelle Vestal, freshman, tries a long shot in the fourth quarter as the
Lions lead 55 to 27.
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r'^ll**'**' "* *''*''.** ' 5"^y ,^^°^«s 3 basket!" Suzy "I'll get it!" "No, I'll get it!" "No! You get it!" "Up, up, and away!" Paula Hale another FAL
Calahong jumps to make a lay-up. Nicole Simoni, Michelle Tomayo, and Paula Hale MVP, jumps over op'ponents to make a basket
yell in pursuit of the ball.
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New Coach, Conn, Works with JV Girls
Nice Shot! Danielle Seely hits for two from In a crowd, Laura Ackerman muscles up a short Moving toward the hoop, Laura Ackerman glides bet-
the right side of the key. jumper for two points. ween two defenders for the shot.
Diane Ison tries to control the erratic rebound Waiting for the rebound, Laura Ackerman Contact! Diane Ison is slammed by two opponents as she
and keep it away from her opponent. positions herself well in the key. tries to put up a short jumper.
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Laura Ackerman and Diane Ison anxiously Grasping the rebound, Laura Ackerman holds on Danielle Seely , Diane Ison, and Laura Ackerman watch
wait for the ball to rebound off the glass. tight and looks for an outlet pass. in vain as the rebound goes away.
Fighting for possession of a rebound Danielle Seely tries to capture this irratic Point Guard, Robin Schwitters, brings the ball over the center line and
is Laura Ackerman. pass over the fingertips of her opponents. calls out a play to her teammates.
Coach Gary Conn diagrams a play on the floor of the gym for his team. Robin Schwitters circles the right side of the key as she calls out the play and wat-
Gary was in his first year as jv coach. ches her teammates move into position.
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At the start of the match Robert Using a half-nelson, Sonny ROARING! for a championship, the Putting his opponent down, Carlos
Hackney ties up his opponent to gain Gepilano tangles up his oppo- crowd stands as the tension grows in Michel uses an arm bar to keep him
the upper hand. nent. Sonny used this move for a the championship match. on the mat.
take-down.
VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: TOP
ROW- Greg Chappel, Bear Leighton,
lonney Rodriguez, Kurt Heitmeyer,
Brett Swisher, Rob Hackney, Roy
Rios SECOND ROW-Ryder Ramirez,
Duane Grabner, Aaron Meadows,
David Bosch, Mike Amador, Sean
Pelleler, Brian Swisher BOTTOM
ROW- Carlos Michel, Dennis Pico,
lason Gursky, Aaron Krey.
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Varsity Captures Second Place in FAL
With anticipation, Carlos Michel
waits in the refers position for the
whistle.
Tying up his opponent. Lum-
py Bosch struggles to win the
match.
Hovering over his opponent.
Randy Linschied gets into the
refers position.
Fighting for the win,
Fredrickson tries to stand
up.
Using pure strength,
Kurt Heitmeyer tries to
bring his opponent to
the mat.
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Wrestlers Host Successful Bronzan Tournament
Trying to roll his opponent over, Sonny Gepilano uses a three-fourths
nelson during one of our wrestling matches.
Outsmarting his Amador opponent, Scott Nava wins the match, Scott
won this match on points.
Trying to get an arm bar on his opponent, )ason Cursky puts his opponent on the
mat. )ason does this with great skill
IV WRESTLING TEAM: TOP
ROW- Greg Chappel, Kriss
Fredrickson, Mike Brady, Col-
in Bennet, Robert LaCosta,
Rich Walbridge, Shawn Reed,
Coach Talman SECOND
ROW- )ohn Hancock, Albert
Hernandez, Joel Lopez, Tom
Gregory, Felipe Argueta, Ran-
dy Linscheid, Sam Mitchell
BOTTOM ROW-Rob Gon
zaiez, Paul Peralta, Mike
Johnson, Cris Calabrese.
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Being put "in an awkward position," Kriss Attempting to get a reversal, Sonny Gepilano Using a head and an arm, M,ke AmaHor tries to
Frednckson tries to pull himself out of his op- struggles to get away from his opponent. pm his opponent during a tournament
ponents arms. "
Enthusiasm overwhelms the Junior Varsity team as they watch their fellow
team members wrestle during the tournament.
Getting the reversal on his opponent, Dennis Pico struggles to bring his
opponent down to the floor.
Trying to pin his opponent. Lumpy Bosch uses a cheap tilt. Lumpy does this
with sheer strength as he brings his opponent to the floor.
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Danny Newberry rears back to fire a strike to se- From third base, David Martin has a long throw to Shawn Schwitters makes a routine throw back into
cond to catch a stealing opponent in a home first to try to nip the runner for an out. the infield after making the catch for a put out.
contest.
Principal Jack Ferrill looks on with coaches Lou Bronzan, Bob Reed, Struggling to stop an irratic throw from the pitcher, Brian Smith gets his glove down
and Jerry Black intently watch as the Varsity plays the Campolindo as a Campolindo Cougar desperately slides back into first base.
Cougars at home.
P'?*" ?K";u^''f " ^"?1!^ ^S^^T '^"^ "! " ^''" "'"u''' "J"" TP""' !"°' T^^^l '^°"" Out by a mile! M.ke Barajas makes the easy throw to first baseman, Brian
tact with the bag. The Varsity earned a trip to the play-offs only to lose 9-3 to <-_..u ^„, , . ..,. „■' ,, , u,.^ f ' .u„v/,„;...
[)olindo.
Smith, for an out. Mike plays second base for the Varsity.
Varsity Earns Playoff Spot with 4th Place in FAL
Outstanding pitcher Greg Patterson serves up With backup from Mario Quicilli Mike Barajas Mario Quicilli makes a nice stop just behind the bag at
another fast ball. Greg had one game with 1 5 draws a bead on an infield pop-up. second and makes the throw to first for an out.
Ks.
Matt Enochs, coaching at first base, congratulates Brian Smith for drawing a free base on balls. The
Varsity finished in fourth place in the FAL.
Brian Smith stings the ball as he hits a sharp Ray Cabral sits patiently on second base while
ground ball between first and second for a the Campolindo Cougars contemplate a pit-
single, ching change.
Conference on the mound, Coach Jerry Black talks with
his pitcher, catcher, and infield during ^ time out.
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Bob
Reed, Scott Sanchez, David Ligon, Mike Barajas, Chiefy
Harty, Greg Patterson, Shawn Schwitters, Matt Enochs,
Coach Jerry Black BOTTOM ROW — Danny Newberry,
Frank Aquila, Brian Smith, Ray Cabral, Mario Quicilli
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JVs Play Tough in FAL League Competition
Conferring on a batting change. Coach Rod Beaver shows his line-up to the umpire while Kyle Clark
waits.
|o€ Vrenois throws the ball to second base during
warm-ups on the Varsity diamond.
Kyle Clark, Sonny Gepilano, Doug Roderick, Gabe Harnell, Larry Puente, Tony Brignilio, and Ken
Beeckman wait to bat.
IV BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Tony Brignoiio, Dan Sherman, Doug Roderick, Gabe Lopez Coach Rod
Doug Roderick lunges at a desperate base-runner Beaver, )oe Vreonis, Sonny Gepilano, Kyle Clark BOTTOM ROW- Robert Selgado, Gabe Harnell, Mark
for the put out al home base. Misquez, Chad Smith, Larry Puente, Tim Clanin, Ken Beeckman
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Making the long throw to first is shortstop Gabe Doug Roderick receives the throw too late as the Leaping high into the air, Robert Salgado
Harnell during a home contest. runner crosses the plate behind him. makes a fine catch for an out.
Showing great strain, Dan Sherman follows through on Tony Brignolio leaps out of the way of a Gabe Harnell whips the ball to first from his short-
the pitching mound. sliding player at second base. stop position.
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Kathy Hilburn makes good contact with the ball Moving back, Wendi Anderson zeroes in on a Intently studying the action, Coach Rich Barrios
and hits a sharp single. Later in the season Kathy pop-fly at her second base position as Kathy watches his team on defense in a home contest,
suffered a broken leg. Hilburn backs up the play.
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Streaking home, Wendi Anderson scores another run for the Lions Carna Rodriquez hustles for first base as the opposing pitcher picks up her bunt and
against the Campolindo Cougars. tries for the put-out.
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stop as Coach Rich
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base, Shannon Mendes easily beats the throw from the short- Tricia Elkins follows through on her pitch as the batter, catcher Stacey
Barrios carefully watches the action against Campolindo. Knoblauch, and the umpire watch the flight of the ball.
Varsity Faces Tough Competition in FAL Play
Kathy Hilburn attempts to get the ball down in As the catcher waits in vain, Wendy Kelsey Wendi Anderson shows grim determination on her face
time to tag the sliding runner out at second. slides into home safely, well ahead of the as she streaks down the base line toward first base.
throw.
Sabrina Pelletier, Carmen Marinez, Lisa Thompson, Melanie Baldwin, and Gary Griggs watch the
team play defense against the Campolindo Cougars at home.
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Almost colliding Alice Krumlinde and Kathy Hilburn
almost make contact on a fly ball hit to shallow left field.
Laying down a perfect bunt, Carna Rodriquez
keeps the ball in front of the plate and in play.
Alice Krumlinde watches a high pitch go by
and gets a called ball on this play.
VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Rich
Barrios, Kathy Hilburn, Carna Rodriquez, Stacey
Knoblauch, Laura Utiey, Danielle Seely, Coach Gary
Griggs SECOND ROW — Alice Krumlinde, Sabrina
Pelletier, Shannon Mendes, Wendy Kelsey, Michelle
Overholtzer BOTTOM ROW — Stacey Perez, Wendi
Anderson, Tricia Elkins, Melody Baldwin, Rose Melgoza
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Zhan Guides Small JV Softball Squad
Nieka Nevarez slides into second base before her opponent can Nice catch! Kathy McNeal waifs patiently for Lisa Berry concentrates on her
turn and tag her out; nice steal. the ball to come to her. follow through as she warms up her
pitching arm.
Plotting strategy Coach Bob Zahn studies his Julie Ludricks makes a good pick up and a nice Throwing the ball back to the coach during infield
scorebook while Daisy Olan and Terri Contreras motion towards first base. practice is Terri Contreras.
watch the game.
Christy Touchstone Danielle Seely makes con- Lisa Berry follows Lisa Berry leans off first Danielle Seely Coach Bob Zahn watches
glares towards third. tact with the ball. through with the base. fields the ball at the action from third.
bat. first.
JV SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Jamie Tom-
pkins, Arnette Rafael, Lisa Berry, Marissa Starr,
Kathy McNeal, Coach Bob Zahn, BOTTOM
ROW — Stephanie Rodgers, Vieka Nevarez,
Paulette Jones, Maria Villarreal, Jerri Contr'eras
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Coach Keith Dawson discusses with Tiffany Herron Jay Sadler streches it out in the long jump. )ay Lisa Meyer grimaces as she goes over a hurdle
how to get her leg up in the hurdle event. earned a trip to the North Coast Meet in Santa in this 300m meter event.
Rosa.
Earning a spot on the North Coast team is high Caria Pinkwart shows the strain of running the 800 Tiffany Parsons completes her 440 and hands the
hurdler, Rick Derrick. meter event in a home meet. baton off to Jeanette Valverde in the mile relay.
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Sadler, Bowers, Young, Derrick Earn NC Spot
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Jay Sadler gets the decided advantage at At the start of the 1600 meters both Eric Censler easily clears the bar Arching his back. Rick Lobo barely
the start of the 1 00 meter dash. the girls and guys move out slowly. at this lower height. clears the bar in the high jump.
VARSITY TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Keith Dawson, Bill Bowers,
Gerald Bell, Rick Derrick, Sean Young BOTTOM ROW — Sherri Meckes,
Christer Sjogren, Ron Clark, Sam Mitchell, Jess Perez.
Hurrying to try to gain on their opponent in the 100 meter hurdles is Rich
Guitron and Tom Gregory.
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Shawn Sappington is photographed in the final phase Concentrating on her land, Jeanette Valverde Coach Keith Dawson and Sherri Meckes concen-
of the triple jump at a home meet. eyes her landing area. trate on keeping track of the times.
Suzie Calahong leaves the ground for the third Tom Gregory pauses at the start of the runway Loading the starter's pistol, Mr. Hale helps with the
part of the triple jump. for the pole vault event. home track meets.
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Hale, Calahong, Stranahan, Mercado Earn NC Spot
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Gretchan Talman lets fly as Lisa Meyer leaves Sean Young clears Ron Clark runs
she participates in the shot the blocks in the the bar in the pole the 2 mile event,
put event during a home hurdles event. vault,
meet.
Sprinting down the runway. Tiffany Parsons seems all alone
at the start of the 1 00 meter event.
FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Keith Dawson, Bobby Duncan, Brian
Vaughan, Brian Smith, Felipe Argueta, Tom Moore BOTTOM ROW — Erik Censler, Tom
Gregory, Ellis Linsey
Mr. Hale prepares to start another race for the victorious
track teams. The Lions sent eight players to North Coast.
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Paula Hale takes to the air in the final phase of the tri- Suzy Calahong concentrates on her landing; Susy Following through. Bill Bowers puts the shot at
pie jump. Paula earned a trip to MOC. earned a spot to the MOC. a home meet. Bill made it to North Coast.
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his teammate and opponent in this running ^^^^^ Michele earned a trip to the MOC. event. Michelle went to North Coast.
event.
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Five Track Members Qualify for.Meet of Champions
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Brian Vaughn and Ellis Lindsey finish first and second in the 400 meter run. Rick Derrick clears this hurdle and Warming up, Michelle Mercado is
others earning a trip to North Coast. surrounded by her team mates at an
away meet.
Sean Young explodes out of the Sam Mitchell and Ron Clark leave
blocks at the start of the race. the starting line for the mile run.
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Sean Young tries to gain on Rick Lobo at a home track meet. Sean went to the
MOC.
GIRLS' TRACK
TEAM: TOP ROW
— Coach Keith
Dawson, Caria
Pinkwart, Lisa
Meyer, Gretchen
Talman, Paula Hale,
Kim Jackson SE-
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Susy Calahong,
Michele Mercado,
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Jeanette Valverde,
Tiffany Parsons.
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Girls Relay Team Earns Trip to North Coast
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Showing nice form Cindy Hilburn concentrates on Nicole Simoni pulls her glasses down and Rochele Middleton comes up for a breath during the
her dive from the low board. mounts the starting platform. Nicole was a 105 yard, breast stroke event.
member of the relay team.
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event, Robin Galey shows a nice reach. reverse dive in the tuck position. the low board at a home meet.
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T.J. Hunter, Michelle Vestal, Bill Wooten, Nadine Gaudette pause during a Johanna Peterson and Jennifer Weaver help the coaches out by counting
warm-up lap. laps during this 500 yard event at a home meet.
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Ray Hancock edges close to the lane marker as he does the 105 yard butterfly Nadine Gaudette shows the strain on her face as she participates in the gruel-
event, ing 500 yard free-style event.
SWIMMING TEAM: TOP ROW — Coach Mary Guise,
Cheryl Robinson, Robin Schwitters, Tara Clark, Kendra
Blair, Kari Way, Michelle Vestal, T. J. Hunter, Coach Jan
McAlister SECOND ROW — Chris Emerson, Nicole
Simoni, Cindy Hilburn, Laurie Linscheid, Jeanine Cec-
chini, Johanna Peterson, Jennifer Waller, Sheila Robin-
son, Tracy Bennett BOTTOM ROW — Jason Hensel, Jill
Hampton, Duane Grabner, Ray Hancock, Rochele Mid-
dleton, Nadine Gaudette, Randy Linscheid, Bill Wooten
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Ready at the net Marty
Sean Williams returns a Lobbing the ball over Stanton waits for his Nicole Ditmars reaches Renee Hoffner lobs the Coach John Renteria
forehand shot very the net is Kathy mixed-doubles partner, for a forehand shot,
carefully. Tysinger. Mimi Montanez to
serve the ball.
ball over the net.
watches the action.
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Mimi Montanez streches out her forehand.
Sean Williams leans into the shot as he Trying to lob the ball, Mimi Montanez turns her racket over
returns an opponent's serve during a home as she strides to the net at an away match.
match.
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Mike Manning uses a two-handed backhand to return Nice Shot! Carlos Ortega leaves his feet as he tries Bob Page slams a great forehand shot back
this shot at an away tennis match. Mike was one of to serve an ace to his opponent. over the net.
many seniors on the squad.
TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW — Kathy Tysinger, Nicole Ditmars, Christine Coelho, Renee
Hoffner, Coach John Renteria, Kelly Stromberg, Mimi Montanez BOTTOM ROW —
Marty Stanton, Carlos Ortega, Manley Tom, Sean Williams, Brett Drake
Manley Tom shows great determination as he slams a nice back
hand.
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Matt Marples practices chipping onto the green.
Stuart Hansen blasts out of the sand trap near the driving Lining up a short putt, Jon Engle rises up
range. to hit the shot.
Rich Silva warms up on the driving range before ^''" Wetzel carefully watches the flight of the fair- Phil Rodriguez keeps his head down as he strokes
hitting the course. way shot of Matt Marples. a short putt.
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Blotz^ Frigard lead Golf Team in scoring
Phil Rodriguez drives on hole 2 as Rich Silva, Matt Marples, and Tim Wetzel "It's Short!" Matt Marples doesn't look too happy as his ball stops just short
wait for their turn on the Bethel Island Course. of the hole and costs him a birdy.
GOLF TEAM: TOP ROW- Steve Lewis, Jim Castro, Jon Engle, Tim Wetzel, Rich Silva, )on Engle, and Gerald Blotz hit different clubs as they practice
Nathan Gursky SECOND ROW- Alex Aiello, coach; Tim Wetzel, under the watchful eye of Coach Alex Aiello.
Phil Rodriquez, Gerald Blotz, Jeff Frigard BOTTOM ROW- Colin
Benett, Stuart Hansen, Rich Silva.
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Waiting for Matt Marples' putt to drop, Phil Rodriquez checks the line for his shot on the Following through on his tee shot on the tenth, Brian Moore hits
Bethel Island Course. a nice shot.
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With Ana Child perched precariously on
top, the members of the Rally Squad build a
pyramid to the delight of a football rally
audience.
Sophomores yell their best to try to win a
rally as Kim Williams and Shelly Carpenter
move towards the junior section for the
next part of the competition yell.
With the crowd across the way the freshmen
cheerleaders try to keep up enthusiasm at a
home basketball game.
Taking a few minutes from practice, members
of the rally squad ham it up for the
photographer.
Squad Works Hard to Raise School Spirit
"Joe Cool!" Performing a skit for the student body, members of
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quette, and Kim Williams admire a limo. ball game as the other members implore the team to score more
points.
RALLY SQUAD: TOP ROW — Rachelle Dias, Lisa Thompson, Kim Williams, Shelly Carpenter Cindy
,.,•.. I < I • .L . J .u ■ u 1 J ■ Duquette SECOND ROW — Michelle Kniss, Paula Krey, Christine Dewey Jennifer Waller THIRD ROW
With only a few people in he stands, the jv cheerleaders work - Anne Gerry, Alice Hernck, Abbe Gregory, Ana Child Rose Melgoza. Cmdy Hilbum. Wendi And™
extra hard to urge the ball players to do their best. BOTTOM ROW — Amy DelChiaro, Gricelle Barros, Kyle Cursi, Carna Rodriguez, leannie Cecchini, Tara
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Activities always play an important part in the lives of many students during the school year. The following is some of those
highlights. One of the most exciting evenings for many seniors is the Annual Awards Ceremony; this year on May 27. These
seniors earned awards: Mimi Montanez-Connor Foundation, LUHS Memorial Fund, Westside Bank, Society of Women
Engineers, B of A Liberal Arts, James L. Millard Educational Scholarship, Brentwood Lions Scholar-Athlete Award; Lorena
Oseguera-Comite Civico Patriotico; Nancy Rice-East County Humanitarian Award; Paula Hale-Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Outstanding Senior, Southern California College; Maria Loredo-Knightsen Community Award, Toradio Alonzo Navarette
Memorial; Karen Wambach-Knightsen Community Award; Ana Child-Liberty Education
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Band Director Bob
Smith presents an
award to Mike Amador.
)ohn Philip Souza Award
Winner, Jeanette
Valverde, takes up the
baton to lead the band.
Jeanne Dale stands stiffly at attention during
Homecoming festivities.
FLAGS: TOP ROW- Michelle Manning,
Christina Erwin, Tawney Whitener,
Michelle Hudson, Michelle Jones, Lisa Son-
nenberg SECOND ROW- Nancy Martinez,
•Angie Thomas, Tattie Henry, Tiffany Mon-
tgomery, Stacey Kuhr BOTTOM ROW-
Cindy Jones, HilalryGlaholt, Paulette Jones
CLARINETS: Vera Bowlen, Rachelle Dias,
Amelia Berument, Teresa Beasley, Shelly
Reed, Raquel Gensler, Cherie Linden, Deb-
bie Prenk, Heather Poertner, Jennifer
Frasier, Heather Watson, Tom Proudfoot
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Band Delights Community w'th Concert in the Park
FLUTISTS: TOP ROW- Trina Warhlock, Gina Spear, Kim Trebino, Cheryl SAXES: Augustine Phillips, Teresa Leake, Melissa Carter, Eric Sonnenbure Tom
Price, Tresea Lovos BOTTOM ROW- Michelle Hudson, Gennie Trimble, Trimble, Larry Puente
Jeanette Vaiverde
BRASS: Welling Tom, Mike England, Lucy Duncan, Katie Usher, Trenton MAJORETTES: Nicole Titone, Robyn Standridge, Kristma Koehler Kiersti
Fehksiak, Nathan Gursky, Paul Witt, Mike McDaniels Sudweeks
DRUM: Art Main Julie Price, Tony Carreon, Gabe Harmell, Kendra Blair, BRASS: Bryan Linden, Derek Poertner, Humberta Salgado, Pedro Reyes Robert
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pearance at the homecoming parade.
Abbe Gregory, Korrin Ghiselli, Lorena Oseguera, and Sonia Valle pose on
Jersey Day.
Carna Rodriquez, Robin Galey, Lisa Thomson, Kathy Hilburn, and Cindy
Hilburn are sitting "pretty" during the Homecoming Game, or just trying
to sit, right Cindy?
Wearing his spirit well Marty Stanton is overwhelmed with headgear on
Hat and Glasses Day.
Arriving for Homecoming events are Liberty's mascots, Kyle Cursi and
Carna Rodriquez.
Wendy Kelsey applies the finishing
touches to Michelle Dominguez's
face.
Taking a breather, one of the
mascots relaxes at the
Homecoming game.
Dafne Arteaga and her father , along with Shawn Schwitters and his mother,
pose for pictures during halftime ceremonies.
HOMECOMING BRINGS OUT THE PRIDE
Ten years into the future, Lisa Thompson, Heidi Vincent, Anne Gerry, Cin- ^
dy Hilburn, <ind Wendi Anderson present their career choices.
Back to the future: Raquel Gensler, Kyle Cursi, Carna RodriC]uez, and
Dirk Richardson cheers on Mark Smith and the rest of the senior class during Jason Hensel are hippies for a day.
Field Day activities
Korrin Ghiselli, Armida Sancen, and Lorena Oseguera advertise a good
time; the Homecoming Dance.
Tim Wetzel celebrates a pie
Dafne Arteaga, homecoming queen, and eating victory for the sophomore
Sbawn Schwitters, homecoming king, pose class during the Homecoming
for their first picture together. festivities.
The average Liberty mentality is demonstrated here by senior Kyle
Cursi.
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AWARD WINNERS: TOP ROW- Matt Ford, Eric Bustos, Shawn Schwitters SE-
COND ROW- Tricia Beasley, Wendi Anderson, Sherri Meckes THIRD ROW-
Clayton Odell, Cindy Duquette FOURTH ROW- Carna Rodriquez, Jorge
Vega, Jeanette Valverde, Mimi Montanez FIFTH ROW- Raquel Gensler, Maria
Loredo, Mike McClelland SIXTH ROW- Nancy Rice, Nicole Sinnoni, Arwen
Rhodes, Jeanne Dale SEVENTH ROW- Holly Malik, Suzy Calahong, Eric
Overholtzer BOTTOM ROW- Korin Ghiselli, Abbe Gregory. For a complete
list of all winners and their awards see page 1 27.
leanette Valverde:
Scholarship.
Raquel Gensler: Salutatorian.
Mimi Montanez: Valedictorian.
Clayton Odell
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Seniors Garner Awards at Annual Assembly
Matt Ford
Suzy Calahong
Robin Galey: Parents Club Scholarship.
Shawn Schwitters: Yearbook Athletic Award. Nicole Simoni: Yearbook Athletic Award.
Ana Child: LEA Scholarship.
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Montanez, Gensler Lead Seniors at Graduation
Stacey Knoblauch hap- Valedictorian, Mimi Montanez, Chere Trice seems very Senio'rs throw their hats into Lisa Duncan celebrates
pily receives her graduated No. 1 in her class. pleased with graduating. the air after receiving making it through high
diploma. diplomas. school.
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Chiselli presents the gift to brought from Hawaii on graduation day. graduation by blowing soap ■
the school. bubbles.
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Principal Jack Ferrill presents the Raquel Gensler, salutatorian, "Lumpy" Bosch escorts not After graduation these happy seniors pose
graduating seniors to the Board of walks back to her seat after one but two young ladies to for a picture before heading off into the
Trustees. receiving her diploma. graduation. world.
"I Survived Liberty!" Dirk Richard- Jamie Sims, student speaker, gave an Mr. William Batze says good-bye Mr. Rod Beaver, class advisor, leads his
son sums up the feelings of many of outstanding talk during graduation to the seniors, many of whom half of the graduates onto Ohmstede
the seniors.
were students of his.
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Princess #12, Tawny Whitner, tries to
pass a difficult test.
Grace Touros, as Princess Winnifred, finally sleeps it off!!
By showtime, Mr. Gates needs a shave (not
to mention a vacation).
The Queen (Michelle Manko) and ladies (Carin Telle, Kim Metez, and
Chrissy McCausland) prepare Winnifred for a deep sleep.
Curtain call: the cast has one last overture.
The Prince (Matt Curtis) pleads "Please The lester, the Minstrel, and the Wizard hold a Steve Borge, a knight, tries a new step with the Princess.
mama, can 1 marry her now?" court of their own.
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Eric Overholtzer and Michelle Manko, as
the King and Queen, match wits.
Rick Starbuck, as the Minstrel, opens the show.
Mrs. Barbara Ciapponi puts the finishing touches
on a costume and still has time for a smile!
By the end of the show, Lora Van Camp, Amelia Berumen, Jennifer Frasier, The Jester, Mike McDaniel, tries out The Wizard, Mike Vestal, and the
Arwen Rhodes, Shelly Reed, Kim Metez, and Chrissy McCausland are still his "old soft shoe." Queen decide on "sensitivity."
ladies in waiting.
The King quickly hides the runaways as the knights and ladies nervously look
on.
Princess Winnifred discusses the test with Prince Dauntless.
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'Look Homeward Angel' Delights Audience
Taking the stage by storm, Brandon Goldman captures the attention of Eliza Cant (Angela Witt), and brother. Will Pentland (Mike McDaniel), buy and sell
the borders and family in Scene 1 . real estate. They plan on selling family property.
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relationship. By the look on Brandon's face, this must have been
a dramatic scene.
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Eliza Cant secretly deals with property and family
business on the phone.
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forts his father. with his affections toward Laura.
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'True Colors' Sets Theme for '87 LION
Jennifer Stromberg, Michelle
Manning, Jennifer Frasler, and
Adriane Rhodes.
1987 LION STAFF
Clayton Odell Editor
Heidi Stewart Assistant Editor
Michelle Matsutani . Computer Technician
Heather Poertner Business Manager
Jennifer Stromberg . . . Senior Editor Sports:
Katie Usher, Nadine Gaudette, Laura Grossman-
Wilson Curriculunn: Johana Peterson Activities: Jared
Odell, Jennifer Frasier Classes: Michelle Manning,
Kathy McNeal, Michelle Meadows, Michele Mercado
Ads: Adriane Rhodes, Chris Addington
Mr. Bill Batze Advisor
Nadine Gaudette,
Maria Comes, Heather
Poertner, and Christer
Sjogren help on ad pic-
tures during the spring.
Heather was a
tremedous asset to the
staff and did a fine job
as business manager as
the ad section was in-
creased to over 40
pages including an all
time high of 22 full
page ads. The annual
staff students really en-
joyed these ad picture
days.
As in the past, the yearbook members spent hard hours deciding on a
theme and cover. This year the staff chose "True Colors" as its theme and
went with a similar cover to the '86 LION. To carry out the theme, eight
more color pages were added to the opening section. Clayton Odell,
editor-in-chief, used his artistic talents and designed a totally different
opening section. He used larger and fewer pictures, totalized captions, rule
lines, and other techniques to add color and excitement to the opening and
the yearbook in general. Rule lines were used in other parts of the book as a
break between sections and classes. For the first time the staff split the
write ups of seniors and other classes. The senior write-up opened the
classes section while the other classes write-ups was placed within the sec-
tion. Another first for the staff was the computer. We switched to IBM and
Taylor Publishing Co. and did 99%-h of the yearbook on computers; layouts,
index, and copy. We were the only high school in Northern California to
use computers completely in this manner. The last major change was the
addition of an index for the first time in over ten years. The staff was eager
to see the results of all their computer work when the book came out in
August.
Clayton Odell, editor-in-chief, helps
out at the CSF Carnival. Clayton was
the first two time editor in the history
of the school.
lared Odell helped out with the
activity section of the yearbook.
Laura Grossman-
Wilson worked on the
sports section.
Chris Addington and
Marilyn Pederson smile
out of the window of
the Copper Kettle Deli
during ad pictures in
the spring.
Advisor Bill Batze
assists during gradua-
tion ceremonies in
June.
Johanna Peterson helped with the
Curriculum section of the '87 LION.
It is important as an editor to acknowledge those people who help
because no one person can put together a yearbook. A yearoook is a total
staff committment. To Michelle Matsutani, chief computer technician,
you were the only one who understood what was going on! The rest of us
acted like we dia but the bottom line was when we had a problem with
the computers or programs it was Michelle who had the answer. Super Job
Michelle!! To Heather Poertner, business manager, you started in the
black and kept us there all year. Great job on both the ads and yearbook
sales. To Dave Daly and Taylor Publishing Co., even though we were the
new kids on the block we never felt like it. A tremendous thank you for all
the help we received; we surely could not have done it without you. To
Mr. Bill Batze, advisor, I said it last year and I'll repeat it, your dedication to
the yearbook, staff, students, and teaching in general is unmatched. To
the rest of the staff, my heartfelt thanks; you came in on holidays and
Saturdays at odd times and worked long hours, the book is yours more
than mine. To Mrs. Wanda Keeney, I can never thank you enough for all
the tremendous work you did with pictures, sales, and accounts. I will miss
those lunch time talks we shared.
To Mrs. Robin Beck, it was terrific the way you handled messages and
postage for us, thank you.
To the staff, certificated and classified, thank you for understanding
when we had to be out of class or when we made a request; your
cooperation was superb.
Thank You
Clayton Odell, Editor
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lobar Captures Jenny Lind Vocal Award
CHAMBER SINGERS: TOP ROW- JareH
Neely, Justin Pace, Mike McDaniel, Rick
Starbuck, Eric Bustos, CHris Emerson, Eric
Overhollzer SECOND ROW- Tony lobar,
Leslie Stoeffler, DeeDee McCausland,
K.iren Neely, Michelle Manko, Kevin
Williams BOTTOM ROW- Heather Martin,
Kristie Barnes, Chrissy McCausland, Ruth
Panopio, Tricia Becerra
From beautiful flowers, to beautiful music, to
delightful costumes, Mrs. Sue Stuart and the
Chamber Singers, Girls' Ensemble, Girls'
Chorus and A Cappella Choir ail worked
together to provide an evening of entertain-
ment and fun at the Delta Community Center.
Highlight of the evening was the announce-
ment of Tony Tobar as this year's recipient of
the coveted Jenny Lind Award and a check for
$200.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR: TOP ROW- Theresa Henson, Crista VanHuisen, Cari Cudney, Eric Overholtzer, Jared
Neely, Kyle Cursi, Mike McDaniel, Dennis DeFrates, )ustin Pace, Rick Starbuck, Chris Emerson, Kevin
Williams, Marnie Dikes, Suzanne Passey, Michelle Manko SECOND ROW- Christine Lorenz, Darsey
Strickland, DeeDee McCausjand, Kristie Barnes, Stacy Klaes, Chrissy McCausland, Matt Curtis, Tony Tobar,
Bill Wooten, Bruce Walter, Dave Pearson, Brian Furphy, Arthur Main, Jill Hampton, Tina Hilton, Caroline
Kreis, Amelia Beruman, Stephanie March THIRD ROW- Tiffany Herron, Lisa Carswell, Tina Halter, Amelia
Padama, Carin Telle, Leslie Stoeffler, Tessa Martin, Tawny Whitener, Patti Henry, Josan Miller, Nancy
Hilburn, Jill Keliiholokai, Cris Serpa, Cherie Linden, Suzanne Goodman BOTTOM ROW- Ruth Panopio,
Arwen Rhodes, Robyn Standridge, Hilary Glaholt, Katie Barnes, Heather Martin, Karen Neely, Donna
Adams, Tricia Becerra, Lynn Baldwin
GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: TOP ROW- Lisa Carswell,
Dee Dee McCausland, Chrissy McCausland,
Tawny Whitener, Suzanne Passey SECOND
ROW- Josan Miller, Heather Martin, Leslie
Stoeffler, Ruth Panopio, Cherie Linden BOT-
TOM ROW-Kristie Barnes, Tiffany Herron,
Amelia Padama, Robyn Standridge, Tricia
Becerra
GIRLS' CHORUS: TOP ROW- Jeanne Dale,
Kari Way, Stacy Klaes, Tina Halter, Christy
Touchstone, Michelle Jones, Jessica McCabe
SECOND ROW- Tricia Elkins, Wendi Ander-
son, Marissa Starr, Tara Cabczud, Gabby Her-
nandez BOTTOM ROW- Susan Hinz, Denise
Gamino, Kristi Showalter, Jenny Reiswig, Ra-
quel Gensler
Tony Tobar proudly walks back to his place
after winning the Jenny Lind Award for top
senior vocalist.
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CSF Adds Dunk Tank to Annual Carnival
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Leah Hoos and Travis Thorns are all smiles as they patiently await Arranging balloonsjeanne Dale picks one out for an anxious young girl,
customers for the Dime Toss.
Anne Gerry and Rachelle Dias pick the Eying the prizes at the Prize Booth, two Laura Grossman makes a deal with a customer as she and Travis Thoms
lucky winner for the cake walk. kids dig out their tickets for Clayton sell tickets in the Ticket Booth.
Odell, Cindy Duquette, and Ms. Arce.
Teresa Beasley looks intense as she paints the face of a young girl. Mark Gursky supervises as a young girl tries her best to win a fish in the Fish Toss.
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Mr. Smith helps his son shoot corks for a Kathy Hilburn is not stopped by broken lennifer Stromberg, Maria Diwald, and a small boy wait for a big
win as the rest of his family watches. leg, nor crutches, for she is determined win as the Wheel of Fortune turns.
to wjn in the Cake Walk.
Sherri Meckes attends to a customer at the Clown Toss. Looks like we're go- Jared Odell and Adrian Rhodes take a break and blow up balloons for the
ing to have a winner here! Dart Toss.
Looking at the expression on Ms. Canepa's face that water is cold, and she's Cindy Jones and Tami Armstrong are surrounded by balloons,
just about to take a quick dip in the Dunk Tank! break to smile for a quick picture.
and take a
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Students 'Get Wild' at Annual Barn Dance
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Randy Linscheid, David Martin, Mark Shelton, Sonny Gepilano, Albert Her-
nandez, and Matt Curtis charge into the hay when the doors open.
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Sean McCauley and friends 'get wild' as Sean gets thrown into the hay.
Dana Wallace and Jason Washburn It's not enough to just throw peo-
throw a fellow student into the hay pie in the hay, why not throw hay
as another gets covered by it. in the people?
Tannis Shultz was selected as FFA Sweetheart for 1 986-87.
Enjoying a dance together, the students circle the centerpiece during the
annual Barn Dance.
Paul Witt, Bill Wooten, Jeff Hochderffer, and Jenny Freenfian begin to
cover an unsuspecting Jeff Hurd with the hay.
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Soine students really get into
the swing of things at the Barn
Dance as is demonstrated by
the young man soaring
Tara Clark, and Dave Pearson slide into
the hay as Cheryl Price, Phil Rodriguez,
Ryan Ng, and Tracy Bennett follow.
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Tannts Shultz is all smiles even though
in a few seconds she'll be lying face
down in the hay.
Casting off her earthly bonds, Dana
Wallace soars in for a graceful(?)
landing.
Oh my god! It's attack of the killer hay! (With a little help from it's friends)
Anna Dominguez and a friend relax
for a moment during the dance. The ancient ritual dance of the hay god
seems to be the favorite here.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP: TOP ROW- Mrs.
Claudia Bass, Jason Brown, Eric
Overholtzer, Shawn Schwitters, Mike
Milani, Mike Manning, Carlos Gadea, Jay
Sadler, Jason Hensel SECOND ROW-Lisa
Thompson, Heidi Vincent, Ana Child, Jill
Taylor, Kyle Cursi, Justin Pace, Nancy Rice,
Tim Ferguson, Wendi Anderson, Cindy
Hilburn, Cathy Hilburn, Carna Rodriquez,
Robin Galey, Shelia Robinson, David Mar-
tin, Jason Gursky, Mr. Roy Ghiggeri THIRD
ROW-Michele Mercado, Michele
Stranahan, Rachelle Dias, Paula Hale,
Lorena Oseguera, Korin Ghiselli, Armida
Santen, Michelle, Souza, Jamie Ludlow
BOTTOM ROW- Cindy Tolentino, Leticia
West, Tracy Harris, Rose Melgoza, Kim
Williams, Nicole Pinney, Cindy Duquette,
Anne Gerry, Heather Hopkins
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS AND COM-
MISSIONERS: TOP ROW- Shawn Schwit-
ters, vice-president; Paula Hale, Athletics;
Michele Mercado, Curriculum; David Mar-
tin, Athletics; Mike Milani, president; Justin
Pace, Curriculum; Cindy Hilburn, Rally
Squad; Ana Child, Publicity; Mr. Roy Ghig-
geri, Director of Student Activities SECOND
ROW- Kathy Hilburn, secretary; Armida
Sancen, Historian BOTTOM ROW- Nancy
Rice, treasurer; Carna Rodriquez, Rallies
and Assemblies; Robin Galey, Rallies and
Assemblies; Shelia Robinson, Clubs and Ac-
tivities; Jason Gursky, Publicity
Mr. Roy Ghiggeri, director of student activities; Shawn
Schwitters, vice-president; Nancy Rice, treasurer; Kathy
Hilburn, secretary; Mike Milani, president.
Milani, Schwitters, Hilburn, Rice School Leaders
Mike Milani- student body president.
Kathy Hilburn- student body Shawn Schwitters- student body
secretary. vice-president.
Nancy Rice- student body treasurer.
CURRICULUM
Because last year was definately a year of change for the staff at Liberty, this year has been one of adap-
tion. Not only has the staff had to adapt to all the changes of last year, they also have to adapt to the changes
now. The first major change to affect the school was the arrival of Mr. Philip White in July as our new
superintendent. For the first time ever, the mentor teachers (Mr. Bill Batze, Mr. Rolla Lewis, Miss Reta Pir-
tle, and Mr. Vic Thornhill) were responsible for the orientation of the new teachers. The mentor teachers
hosted a day long session to acquaint the new teachers with various school policies, with a tour of the cam-
pus, and with necessary paper work. The new teachers were provided with lunch at El Camino. New to the
staff this year were Mr. Alex Aiello, Reading I, World History, English I, and coach of Frosh Football and Golf;
Mr. Greg Ciapponi, World History, U.S. History, and JV Volleyball Coach; Ms. Sharon Cannon, Typing I, You
and the Law, Singles Survival, and Math I; Mrs. Labelle Foster, Practical Spanish, Math l/BL; Ms. Mary Guise,
Life Science, Earth Science, Physical Science, and assistant Swimming Coach; Mr. Blake Hunrick, Counselor,
World History, U.S. History, Psychology for Living, and Driver's Education Instructor; Mrs. Marsha King, In-
tro to Algebra, Algebra 1 A, and Plane Geometry; Mr. jerry Lilley, P.E. and Head Varsity Football Coach; Mrs.
Sefia Rounds, Senior English, English Skills 2, English Skills 3, and Rally Squad Advisor; Mr. Jim Sanford, Op-
portunity and Independent Study, Cross Country Coach; Ms. joy Sweeney, On Your Own, Foods 2,3, Begin-
ning Chef, and FHA Advisor. New to the classified staff were Roger Wallace and jim Estenson, custodians;
and Deiha Stone, textbook , AV, Duplication Clerk. Retiring from the district this school year are Mr. Bill
Snow, SIP Coordinator (22 years of service); Mrs. Barbara Clark, Cafeteria Manager (22 years of service); Mrs.
Alta Murphy, Adult Education Secretary; Mary Sanchez, Cafeteria Personnel; Serafin Reis, Custodian; and
Joe Hernandez, Custodian. The physical changes in the campus were at first subtle and then overwhelm-
ing as the jv softball diamond was ripped out, black-topped over, and built upon as portable city II began to
take shape. With nine new portables and the relocation of seven more, the area to the east of Nash Hall
began to look like a mini-campus all its own. This building and relocation phase was scheduled to be com-
pleted by the opening of school on August 31 . The county vocational plans that were only plans became
reality when the portables that were to handle the program arrived and were set up. With the start of school
in September, the vocational students arrived and quickly became a part of the school. This next school
year will see a major change as a "Walk-Through" will be initiated. Everyone planning to attend Liberty will
be required to go through this orientation and registration procedure with a parent or guardian. A series of
booths will be set up to explain different programs. Students will pick up class schedules and locker
assignments, have their school picture taken, buy their student body card and yearbook, and have their
parents educated as to what the school has to offer. With the addition of the new classrooms some ser-
vices would be consolidated as rennovation was scheduled for C and D wings. Teachers were preparing for
the move by tagging materials and equipment.
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Batze Faces Senior Class
ALEXAIELLO
B.A., Reading 1, English 1, World History; Frosh Football &
Golf Coach
CAROL AINES
B.A., Special Day Class; Math, Science, Social Studies,
English, & Careers
IIMALVEZ
A.B., Espanol, Spanish 1 & Spanish 2
lULIA ARCE
B.A., M.A., Counselor, CSF Advisor
AUDIFREZARJISMISA
Migrant Instructional, Bilingual Teacher, & Aide
KAYE AXELCARD- REEVES
B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Physical Education Depart-
ment Chairperson, SIP School Site Council, DCDC, & UBT
Team Co-Chairman
CLAUDIA BASS
B.S., Vocational Foods, Building Maintenance, P.E., & Stu-
dent Leadership
BILL BATZE
A.B., U.S. History, American Government, Annual Staff Ad-
visor, LEA Secretary, Executive Board, Grievance Commit-
tee, Professional Relations Committee, Mentor Teacher,
Sports Ticket & Gate Supervisor, Grand Marshall Homecom-
ing Parade, SIP School Site Council, Chairman School Site
Council, Social Studies Department Chairman
ROD BEAVER
B.S., Math Skills, Math Skills 2, Class of '87 Advisor, Varsity
Football Assistant and JV Baseball Coach
ROBIN BECK
Principal's Secretary
lERRY BLACK
B.A., M.S., Counselor, UBT, Varsity Baseball Coach
DENNIS BUCKLEY
A.A., B.A., Chemistry, Physics, Class of 1 990 Advisor, UBT
MARIAN CANEPA
A.B., M.A., American Government, World History, Class of
1990 Advisor
BARBARA CIAPPONI
B.A., M.A., La Paloma Learning Center, Special Ed. Science,
Co-advisor Playmakers
GREG CIAPPONI
B.A., World History, U.S. History, Strategy Cell Leader, JV
Volleyball Coach
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Mr. Bill Batze poses in front of the Senior Class poster which asks where SupeHntendent Phil White anH principal jack Ferrill enjoy their ride during the
he lives (the Class of '87 tried to TP his house during Homecoming, but Homecoming Parade,
didn't know where he lived; unfortunately, they found out).
CARLENE COLBURN
Ground's Supervisor
SANDY CROSSLIN DAVIDSON
Fiscal Technician
FLORA DAVIS
Attendance Office Secretary
ROWLAND DENNEV
M.A., Liberty Vocational Program: Metal Shop
FRANK DEPARSIA
A.A., B.A., Special Day Class: Math, Science,
English Careers, & Driver's Training
CATHY DICKEY
A.B., M.S., Vice-principal
i Wood Shop
Social Studies,
VIRGINIA DIEHL
A.B., M.S., English 1, 2, 3, Evaluation Committee, Language Arts
Department Chairperson
PEGGY DUNCAN
Attendance Office Secretary, CSEA Vice-president
RON ENOS
B.A., Algebra lA, Math Resource Teacher
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Mrs. Norma Equinoa attempts to read her English book. Need a new pair Mrs. leanne Glenn helps Tessa Martin lay out a pattern during a clothing class,
of glasses, Mrs. Equinoa?
NORMA EQUINOA
A.B., English 2, Remedial English
CAROL ERNST
Ground's Supervisor
lACK EERRILL
M.A., Principal
DOREEN FORLOW
A.A., B.A., M.Ed., Special Ed Coordinator, Wood Shop,
Work Experience
SUE FORTNER
M.A., Head Counselor
LABELLE FOSTER
B.A., Practical Spanish, Math 1, Intro to Algebra
CINDY GALEY
Personnel Technician
TED GARBER
Maintenance
MARK GATES
8. A., English Skills 2, English 3, Theatre Arts, Playmakers
Co-advisor, Assistant Swimming Coach
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Glenn Assists Student in Homemaking
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B.A., M.A., Leadership Class, Director of Athletics, Director
of Student Activities, Adult Education Principal
LINDA CHILARDUCCI
A. A., B.A., P.E., Block L Advisor, Varsity Volleyball and Assis-
tant Girl's Basketball Coach
Cf 77/ CHOSE
Liberty Vocational Staff
lEANNE GLENN
B.S., M.A., Clothing 1, Advanced Clothing, Interior
Decorating, Child Development, Homemaking Department
Chairwoman
ROBERT GLENN
B.S., M.A., Biology A, Director of State/Federal Projects,
Science Department Chairman
ART GONZALES
A.A., B.A., M.A., World History, U.S. History, American
Government
ROBERT GONZALEZ
B.A., Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Electricity, Electronics,
Drivers' Training
VELMA GONZALEZ
A.A., B.A., English Skills B/L, Beginning Art
MARY GUISE
B.S., Life Science, Physical Science, Earth Science, Science
Research Class, Assistant Swim Coach
RICHARD HACKETT
B.A., Honors English, English 3, O.K. Bascom Writing Award
CAROLYN HALE
Executive Secretary
NINA HALES
VERDEU HAMPTON
Liberty Vocational Staff
lERRYHARDT
B.A., M.A., Driver's Education, Vocations, Driver's Training,
Driver's Training Coordinator, GATE Coordinator
TOM HAWKINS
B.S., Inschool Detention
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DENNIS HENDERSON
B.S., P.E., Adult Education Fitness & Health
SHIRLEY HENRY
Counseling Office Secretary
ELIAS HERNANDEZ
B.S., M. Ed., ESL, Reading Readiness, Azteca Club Advisor,
Counselor, Driver's Training
lEANNETTE HOBART
Instructional Aide: Vocational Ed., CSEA Secretary
BLAKE HUNRICK
A.A., B.A., M.S., Psychology, World History, U.S. History,
Counselor
MARKIOHNSON
B.A., Special Day Class, Frosh Basketball & Assistant Track
Coach
WANDA KEENEY
Financial & Supplies Clerk
MARSHA KING
B.S., M.Ed., Intro to Algebra, Algebra 1A, Geometry
WANDA LATH ROPE
Business Manager
lERRY ULLEY
A.A., B.A., P.E., Adult Education Fitness & Health, Head Varsity
Football Coach
DIANE LINCH
Library Clerk
DENISE LINDSAY
Curriculum/Projects Secretary
IAN LINDSAY
Special Ed. Instructional Aide
DON LOPEZ
B.S., Intro Ag Science, Large Animal Science, LSD, Computer
Literacy, FFA Advisor
ESTHER LOPEZ
Aide
158
Black Shows Homecoming Spirit
lANMCALISTER
B.A., Biology A, Intro to Biology, ArivanceH Physical Science,
Class of '89 Advisor, Head Swimming Coac h
NORMA MCCAIN
B.A., Typing, Shorthand, Business Fundamentals
NANCY MCLAREN
A.B., French 1,2, i, Spanish 1, French Club Advisor, LEA
President
TIM MCHUCH
B.A., APS, Intro to Biology, life Science, Class of '88 Advisor,
SADD Advisor, Academic Decathlon Advisor, Varsity & Frosh-
Soph Soccer Coach
lO MENDOZA
Career Technician, CSEA Shop Steward
lOHN MEYER
A. A., A.B., Drafting, General Science, Woods 2, Beginning Art,
Jewelry, Crafts, Ceramics
LIBBY MILLER
B.S., Intro to Algebra, Foreign Exchange Club Advisor
HAROLD MITCHELL
M.S., Special Ed Psychologist
ALTA MURPHY
Adult Ed Secretary
Jerry Black digs into a cream pie during activities as part of FTomecoming Day.
Helping Alex Martinez with a problem in art is Mr. Bill Peters.
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lOANNE NASH
B.A., Geometry, Algebra 1A, Class of 88 Advisor, LEA Treasurer
lULIA PASTOR
Registrar
FRANK PAYNE
B.A., Typing 1 ,2, Business Math, U BT
BILL PETERS
B.A., Beginning Art, Advanced Art 1,2,3, Painting & Drawing
1,2,3
HUGH PETERSON
A.A., B.A., M.A., English 2,3, English Skills 3, Human Relations
Program
LYNETTE PITAU
Liberty Vocational Secretary
IIM PIATO
B.S., In School Detention, Math 1, Math Skills
LOU RACKE
ROP, Arch. Drawing, Intro to Drawing, Metals 2, Intro to Metals
RUDY RAMIREZ
Gardner
Rob Russell enjoys a lighter moment with one of his English Munching down before the start of school, Tim McHugh is caught with his mouth and
classes. hands full as he heads across campus to Lion's Hall.
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Russell Enjoys English Classes
SHARON RAMIREZ
Special Ed. Aide
SERFAIN REIS
Custodian
lOHN RENTERIA
A.B., U.S. History AP, U.S. History, World History, Senior
Service Society, Project Clean-up, Mock Trial, LEA Vice-
president, Tennis Coach, Close-up
ARLEY REEVES
Maintenance
PAUL RICE
Custodian
lUNE RIVERA
Secretary
BUD ROSS
Gardner
SEFIA ROUNDS
J.A., Senior English, English Skills 2, English Skills 3, Rally
>quad Advisor
ROB RUSSELL
B.A., English 1,3, Senior English
BEV SADLER
B.A., M.A., Reading Skills, Director of Curriculum and
Instruction
FRANCISCO SANDATE
Custodian
IIM SANFORD
A.A., B.A., M.A., Opportunity Class, Independent Study,
Clean-up Club Advisor
MIKE SCHRADER
B.S., M.A., M.S., Vice-principal
CAROLYN SHERMAN
Ground's Supervisor
ROBERT SMITH
A.B., Symphonic Band, Instrumental Studies, English, Band
Club Advisor
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TONYA SMITH
Instructional Aide English
BILL SNOW
M.A., SIP Coordinator
KATIE SORENSON
B.A.,M.L.S., Librarian
SUE STUART
A.B., Choir, Pop Chorus, A Capella, Mixed Chorus, Girls'
Ensemble, Chamber Singers, Choir Club Advisor
lOY SWEENEY
B.S., Foods 1 ,2,3,4; On Your Own, FHA Advisor
WC THORNHILL
English 1, UBT, Senior English, Mentor Teacher
CRETCHEN TOVAR
A.A., B.A., Spanish 1 ,2,3, Pep Club Advisor
FRED VALVERDE
M.A., Reading 1, Resource Teacher, WASC Coordinator, LEA
Membership Chairman, Golf Coach
LOREN VETTER
Special Ed. Aide, Special Ed. Job Developer
TERESA VILLA
Attendance Secretary, WASC/SDE Blend Accreditation
Committee
BEVVONKRAKAU
SIP Secretary
ROGER WALLACE
Custodian
DOROTHY WEEKS
Ground's Supervisor
BEV WESTBERRY
Secretary
PHIL WHITE
B.S., M.A., Superintendent
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New Superintendent Guides LUHS in Building
BARBARA WHITFIELD
B.S., M.S., Counselor, SIP Site Council, Student Review Team
Coordinator
GARY WILSON
A.A., B.S., ROP Auto, Welding, Auto
LUCY WONG
Payroll & Accounts Clerk
CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: TOP ROW-
Sharon Clark, Charlene Short, Dean Tibl)et,
Sue Standridge, Delores Kelley, Darlene
McCauley, Adeline Villaruera, Sandra
Thomas BOTTOM ROW- Alma Bowling,
Ruth Pastor, Ruby Jones, Willis Diffey, Bar-
bara Clark
TRANSPORTATION PERSONNEL: TOP
ROW-Dennis Berg, Sue Avila, Margaret
Beltram, Vernette Pato, Arlene Fernandez;
BOTTOM ROW- Joe Lopez, Brenda Kim-
ble, Gerry Bottoms, Betty DeHart, Florence
Ditmars, Judy Dye, Barbara Carroll, Nita Ad-
dington, Gena Ghiozzi, Maggie Fajardo
GOVERNING BOARD OF TRUSTEES:
Leonard Gerry, Susan Hopkins, Barbara
Ghiselli, Arlerje Poerio(not pictured: Joanne
Byer). Superintendent Philip White.
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A&A Auto Parts- 190
A Cut Above- 176
Acme Preservation- 194
Allen's Appliances-1 94
Amaral, Marples-184
Antioch Florist & Plantery-185
Bailey's Rental &Sales-167
BartlettTV-194
Berg Jeweler- 171
Berry's Pastry- 194
Big O Tires- 167
Bill Brandt Ford-1 76
Bob's F-100-1 70
Brentwood Ace Hardware- 1 97
Brentwood Cafe-1 67
Brentwood Furniture-171
Brentwood Liquors-182
Brentwood News-1 79
Brentwood Pharnnacy-194
Brejitwood Transmissions- 167
Broderick Real Estate- 193
Calif. Delta Newspaper-1 79
California Sun Center-1 72
Cal-Neva Slush Co.-1 99
Caramiho Produce-1 76
Carrixma Enterprises-203
Casey's Auto Body-1 99
Central Bank-1 87
Centre Mart-1 73
Copper Kettle Deli-1 87
Cottage Florist-1 91
Creative lmage-165
Cutino's Inc. -172
D&M Electric-193
Dallas Shanks Chevron-1 87
Dave's Trailer Service-1 72
Delta Battery-1 75
Delta Fence-183
Delta Financial Service-1 94
Diablo Ag Chemicals-1 75
Dias Unlimited Repair-181
Dick Kane Motors-1 74
Discovery Video-1 72
Don's Bicycle Shop-1 76
Donald A. Piantanida-199
DougS. Herman-176
Dream Brides-204
Dwelley Farms- 194
Ed Stack Enterprises-1 78
EnosRealEstate-178
Ernie's Wine, Liquors, Video-194
Famous Fashions-178
Farmers Insurance Group-194
FertadoReal Estate- 179
G. Rose & Sons Glass-1 79
Gatewood Sheet Metal- 193
Geddes Music-185
Gerald ).)effry-1 85
Graves Dairy- 175
Green's TV & Stereo
H&M Auto Dismantlers-202
Hair Encounter-202
HairLines-196
Hampton Chiropractic-197
Hardy Nix |ewelers-199
Harris Lumber-1 99
Hilson's-204
Huffaker&Stephens-181
lake's Variety-194
Jiffy Foods-1 85
Katherine S. Agua-185
Kent L. Taylor, D.D.S.-200
KirkWelding-195
L.C.Lopez, D.C. -194
Lee's Market-191
Liberty Vaico Drug- 175
Light Soda on Tap- 1 88
Lone Tree Med-Dental-1 70
M<rueValue-200
M&M Smith Real Estate-191
Mayer's ]ewelers-191
McCurley Floors- 187
McDonalds-198
New Round Up-1 72
Norman's Nursery- 194
Oakley Builders Supply-202
Oakley Chiropractic-1 81
Oakley Pharmacy- 187
Old Hardware Store-196
Pancho'sMarket-182
Pantells-171
Pittsburg Grocers- 188
Precision Brake-200
Prince & Pauper-167
Rich's Drive-in-1 92
Rod's Hickory Pit- 188
Rock Bottom Records- 188
Roller Haven-1 82
Round Table-200
Senior Class-180
SchwinnCity-170
Shannon Auto Parts-197
The Shoe lnn-193
Silvera Lumber Co. -204
The SLeeper-204
Stamm Theatres Inc. -189
State Farm Insurance-! 77
Swisher Cement-1 86
Technical Business Systems-1 78
TuxofClass-204
Ugeni's Antiques-193
U.S. AirForce-166
U.S. Navy-205
Video &1 Hr. Photo-199
The Video Cinema-1 82
Video City-1 96
Video USA-1 68-1 69
Vista El Dorado Realty- 197
Wallace Partridge lnsurance-1 71
Ben Wener Photography-201
Westside Bank-200
Wrap-on Nail Co. -194
Youth Educators-196
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Vince and Barbara
14)5) 634-4480
Now located in the Brentwood Furniture Bidg. " HEALTH
HUT" 634-5361 (Complete Nutrition Center) U.P.S. Shipp-
ing Center
PANTELL'S
ANTIOCH MUSIC BOX
SAME LOCATION FOR
30 YEARS
WE SPECIALIZE IN
AUTO STEREOS & ALARMS
• SALE • SERVICE • INSTALLATION
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
/ILPINE • CW PiONcen- • alphasonik-
BLAUPUNKT • CLIFFORD • JET SOUND
Big Discounts on all: Auto Stereos, Speakers, Alarms,
Amplifiers, Equalizers, Cellular Telephones, CB's, Antennas, FM
Boosters, Cassette Tapes, Layaway
757-6618 1
407 G ST ANTIOCH
171
4arilyn Pedersen .inri Chris Arlrlington
Lie. No. 280264 625-3622
DAVE'S TRAILER SERVICE
REPAIRS& PARTS FOR ALL
TRAVEL TRAILERS & CAMPERS
INSURANCE WORK
WELCOME
1550'HARA AVENUE, OAKLEY, CA 94561
COTINO'S
DWIGHT MEADOWS
OWNER
P.O. Box 5
Tire Center 500 Main Street Feed & Supply
(415)625-2765 Oakley. California 94561 (415)6252200
leather Poertner, Adriane Rhodes, and Christer Sjogren
NEW ROUND UP
RESTAURANT
Antioch
1 884 "A" Street
754-2255
172
California
Sun
Center
Tanning Salon
1273 Hwy 4 #B
Brentwood, CA 94513
(Next to Joes Pizza)
(415) 634-UTAN
(415) 634-8826
SERVING DISCOVERY BAY DiSCOVCrV
MOVIE AND EQUIPMENT RENTAL SALES
(415) 634-6320
1555 RIVERLAKE
BYRON. CA 94514
( DISCOVERY BAY SHOPPING CENTER )
Christer Sjogren
Marilyn Pedersen, Chris Addington, Jennifer Frasier, and Heather Poertner
I " v-i
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Centr O Mart
First & Chestnut 634-3601
Hwy. 4, Brentwood 634-4435
Uwy. 4, Oakley 757-4414
"X
DICK KANE
MOTORS
M!^
"For the Best Deal"
OLDS*BUICK*GMC
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales*Service*Leasing*Parts
757-3800
3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch
(Somersville Exit Off Hwy 4)
Maria Gomes, Chris Addington, and Nadine Gaudette
DICK KANE
BUICK OLDS GMC TRUCKS
PART
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174
Delta Battery
& Speed Shop
RV • Marine • Coniinereial Batteries
HI Performanee * 4 k 4 Aceessories
Rt. 3 Box 860
Brentwood, CA 94513
JOE WILSON, Owner
(415) 634-0526
DEWEY DeMARTINI
Diablo Agricultural Chemicals Company
• Fernlizers
• Insecticides
• Weed Killers
HIGHVAY 4 or SIMS ROAD - OfXENTVOOD CALIFORNIA 94513
Dus (415)6343593 fXes (415)634 4241
1^.
LIBERTY
V ALCO DRUG
1452HMWAY4
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IRENTWQW. CA.
*34-1141
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GRAVES DAIRY
Independent Wholesale Distributor
Milk - Ice Cream
Since 1965
609 Railroad Ave.
P.O. Box 444
Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone (41 5) 634-7755
684-3885
8:00 - 5:00 Mon thru Fri.
JIM GRAVES, Owner
Nadine Gaudette and Maria Diwald
175
/
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Doug 8. Herman, D.O.8.
Wandy Steere Herman, O.O.8.
FAMILY DENTISTRY
BRENTWOOD DENTAL BUILDING
52 OAK STREET - BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513
TELEPHONE (4151 634-3503
Don 5 Bicycle ohop
<iw)Yi>^
DONNA St ERNIE LYNN
OWNERS
(415) 625-2839
272 Main Street
P.O. Box 9-40
OAKLEY. CA 94Sei
The Future Is Yours If You Go For It!
CARAMIHO
Produce Co.
Serving the Community Since
1940
Bill Brandt Ford
Chrysler*Dodge
Brentwood
1245 Highway 4
634-3551
Heather Poertner
S ;i llSr 'JSt
Nadine Gaudette and Maria Gomes
A Cut Above
Antioch
3021 Delta Fair Blvd.
757-9935
176
STATE FARM
INSURANCE
SiiS. i
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Heather Poertner and )ennifer Frasier
SIAIEFARM
KOUICE
1 -'JKIMiriC
M
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Jim Lanter, Sr.
Jose G. Martinez
STATE FARM
INSURANCE
Lone Tree Way & Highway 4
P.O. Box 639
Brentwood 634-5025
177
Nick Prenk and Ed Stack
rj
ED STACK ENTERPRISES
A.M.C. AND RAMBLER SPECIALISTS
HIGHWAY4 SIMSROAD
P 0 BOX 366
BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA
USA 94513
ED STACK
(415) 634-2144
TECHNICAL
BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Sales, Service, Rentals, Leasing
Call Us
For All Your
Business Needs
510 West 2nd Street Antioch 778-1870
Chris Addington, Nadine Gaudette, Maria Gomes, Marilyn Pedersen,
and Maria Diwald
tn« Ap«c<-a[tu at<n« Wn«T« you'i« Ap«<!tai
2nd \ G Streets
757 -4600
Antioch, California 94509
Ranches
Commercial
Investments
m E M mm
Ronald J. Enos
Broker
1303 Hwy. 4, Suite A
Brentwood, CA 94513
Bus.: (4 15) 634-46 11
Res: (415) 634-2655
BEST OF LUCK
Liberty Union High School
CLASS OF '87
From your local newspapers, the
Brentwood News
and
Daily Ledger
179
THE MOST OF 1 987
Kyle Cursi- Class Clown, Lisa
Thompson-Class Clown, Kor-
rin Ghiselli-Most Talkative,
Scott Pastor-Most Talkative,
Carna Rodriguez-Most
Spirited, Marty Stanton-Most
Spirited
Carna Rodriguez- Most Likely
to Succeed, Shawn
Schwitters-Most Likely to Suc-
ceed, Ray Turrietta-
Friendliest, Kathy Hilburn-
Friendliest, Jose Zepada-Best
Legs, Jay Sadler- Best Legs
Abbe Gregory- Best Eyes,
Rick Lobo-Best Eyes, Brett
Swisher-Best Eyes, Mike
Gamino-Class Partier, Janet
Gonzales- Class Partier, Shelia
Robinson-Nicest Smile
Mike Milani- Nicest Smile,
Lance Foreman-Biggest Flirt,
Dafne Arteaga-Biggest Flirt,
Nicole Simoni-Best Physique,
Jason Nunn-Best Butt, Cindy
Hilburn-Best Butt
Wendi Anderson and Shawn
Schwitters-Cutest Couple,
Dafne Arteaga-Best Looking,
Rick Lobo-Best Looking, Brett
Swisher-Best Looking, Shawn
Schwitters-Most Athlethic
^IMlil^
Scott Hanson- Mr. Irresistable,
Justin Pace-Best Dressed,
Robin Galey-Best Dressed
Senior Class Chooses the Most
Class of '87 Chooses the Most
180
Gas
Diesel
AL DIAS
DIA"S
UNLIMITED
REPAIR
mg
Fabrication
(415)634-5588
RANDY L.STEPHENS
Attorney at Law
HUFFAKER, HUFFAKER & STEPHENS
1 407 A Street, Suite D
Antioch, California 94509 (41 5) 757-0771
LAW OFFICES OF
HUKI-AKKK. Hi I-KAKKU <V Sih !■
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JP.FFKKY n. Hi FFAKKR
Attorney At La
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1407 A S
TREET. Suite D
Telephone
Antioch.
California 94509
(415)
757
0771
MICHAEL J. PAINTER, D.C.
1555 River Lake
120 Main Street
Suite L
Oakley, CA
Byroa CA
625-1881
634-2108
Jennifer Frasier and Adriane Rhodes
PANCHOS MARKET
VIDECENTRO
Brentwood
358 Railroad Ave.
634-4123
THE VIDEO CINEMA
Centre Mart Center
260 Highway 4
Oakley, CA 94561
625-0088
Village Square
6277-A Bethel Island Road
Bethel Island, CA 94511
684-3737
Video Movie & Machine
Rental & Sales
Best Wishes Class of 87
'^^^ '"^^ ■ ■dIv. of Family Fun Centers We«, Inc.
Family
ROBERT J. "BOB" LAWRENCE
Dept Manager. Skateboards & Accessones
W. 10th & O Streets • FalrgrourKls
P.O. Box 598 . Antloch, CA 94509-0059
Re$lder>ce (415) 757-9347. Reiv. 779-0204
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Brentwood Liquors ^i^D videos
Marilyn Pedersen, Christer Sjogren, Chris Addington, and Adriane
Rhodes
y/.
"We'll fence you in,
or them out"
Brentwood (415) ft34-S990
Walnut Creek (415) »44-(079
Uwmore (415) 44»^75
l_
Marilyn Pedersen, (tins Adtiinglon, M.iri.i Diw.ild, M.iri.i Comes, .inci N.idme C.iudelle
S^ma^a/, ^,4(cu^Ue^ ^ SV/iMJCta/eA^
Sylvia Amaral G.R.I.
Broker Owner
Res. 6^-5697
5200 Rivcrlake Rd
Byron. C;A 94514
(415) 634-0400
m
MLS
9Q VillaRe Dr.
Brentwood. CA 94513
(415) 634-0600
Marilyn Pedersen, Chris Addington, Maria Diwald, Nadine Caudetle, and Maria Comes
as
Amaral, Marples
(Mmarai, narpies
'Jiai Si Assoc- Realtors \]
Amaral, Marples
SC Assoc -Realtors
184
Marilyn Pedersen, Chris Adrlinglon, M.ina Diw.ilH, M.iri.i Gomes, .ind N.iHine G.iudette
S^nui^al, .^^{cu/UeA, ^ Si^6AocicUeA'
Sylvia Amaral G.R.I.
Broker Owner
Res. 634-5697
5200 Riverlake Rd
Byron. CA 94514
(415) 634-0400
H9^ VillaRt Dr.
Brentwood. CA 94513
MLS (415) 634-0600
Marilyn Pedersen, Chris Addington, Maria Diwald, Nadine Caudelte, and Maria Comes
^,
^^ / Amaral, Marples
*^ f li^f K Assoc- Realtors 1;
Amaral, Marples
K Assoc- Realtor
Jiffy Foods
741 2nd Street
634-1551
Brentwood
Ruby Causey, manager
KATHERINE S AGUA
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INC
I4I5I 754 8788 • Antioci-
3009 Delta Fair Blvo
P O Box 1288
Antiocm CA 94509
Building Beautiful Smiles . . .
And Brighter Futures
In Antioch and Brentwood
Gerald]. jeffry.D.D.S.
Orthodontic Care
2730 Lone Tree Way
833 2nd St
Antioch
Brentwood
757-9100
634-4446
Nadine Gaudette, Maria Gomes, and Chris Addington
Complete Tloral Senve - Weddings and Tunerah
•rianli. ^ifts n Tftingi
(415) 757-3525
FLORIST
^j^PLANTERY
Bev Massone
2771 Lone Tree Way
TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER
Antioch. CA 94509
Musicn
>enterL
EMIL GEDDES
WURLITZER
205 "G" Street • Antioch, California 94509
(415) 754-4466
Christer Sjogren and Marilyn Pedersen
(415) 757-3660
CEMENT CONTRACTOR, INC.
LICENSE NO. 378838
RT. 1, BOX 418
HWY. 4
ANTIOCH, CALIF 94509
186
Jennifer Frasier and Heather Poertner
Air Conditioning, Brakes, Tuneup & Towing Service
Certified Snnog Station
Dallas Shanks Chevron, Inc.
Chevron Service
336 Oak St., Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone 1415) 634-8935 or 634-5043
Dallas Shanks, Owner b Operator
Chevron
Central Bank
Oakley Shopping Center
Oakley. Cahfornia 94561
(415) 757-6000
(415)625-2211
Christer Sjogren, Heather Poertner, and Jennifer Frasier
Carpet • Linoleum • Pre-finished
McCURLEY
FLOOR
COVERING
306 Oak Street • Brentwood
Hardwood
OMOER OUT
Copper Kettle Deli
FOR THE BEST SANDWICH IN TOWN
6B4-28I8
Nex( to Brentwood Pharmacy
new
"The Floorologists"
Free Estimates
Christer Sjogren
LEONARD McCURLEY
(415) 634-0888
313 Oak Street Brentwood. CA 94513
Lie. 275321
OAKLEY P/famacy
Hwy.4 Phone 625-2752 Oakley, Calif.
BRIDGEHEAD DRIVE IN STAMM THEATRE
CAMPANIL CINEMA & METRO
?:^r„nt, ^sr SEE A MOVIE TONIGHT
Stamm 757-2303
Metro 778-0900
Richard Fertado
634-2088 J]
HAROLD I fERTADO
/t^/ HOUSE OF LE
Roy Gursky
634-4913
311 Oak Street
Brentwood, Calif.
Office: 634-4112
FOOD TO GO
HOMEMADE PIES
Rod's
Hickory Pit
'Breakfast • Lunch • Oinne
1
r 1273 Highway 4
p Brentwood, CA
ll= (415) 634-1522 _ oi
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Christcr Sjogren
• COMPACT DISCS
• RECORDS
• TAPES
• T SHIRTS
• TICKETS
• GIFT CERTIFICATES
MOfV^SAT 10-9; SUN 10^6
ANTIOCH
1653 A STREET
ANTIOCH SQUARE
757 7766
Richard Armstrong, Owner
TJCKS9/7TZSammn
Y^
2291 PALOU AVENUE,
SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA 94124
G. ROSE & SONS GLASS CO.
230 Chestnut Street Brentwood, CA 94513
George Rose
AUTO & WINDOW GLAZING
PLATE GLASS. MIRRORS
TABLE TOPS
Pick-up and Delivery
(415)634 5609
Pittsburg
Wholesale
Grocer, INC.
Congratulations Class of 1 987
Joe & Louise Drenik
1051 Los Medanos St.
189
A & A Auto Parts
Highway 4 Brentwood
One of Contra Costa's Cleanest Auto Dismantlers
We Sell Used Parts
24 Hour Towing
Congratulations Class of 1987
634-1188
Used Parts for EVERY MAKE of CAR!
ii^rw'
Christer Sjogren, Jennifer Frasier, Adriane Rhodes, Marilyn
Pedersen, Chris Addington
On Highway 4
Between Brentwood and
Oakley
(415) 634-1188
A ^ A Auto IPartB
VAL H. TOMPKINS
GAR E. TOMPKINS
P.O BOX 72
BRENTWOOD. CALIFORNIA 94513
190
Christer Sjogren, Adriane Rhodes, .ind Heather Poertner
KENNETH QUICK 5TEV£ HOWARD
m sEiL
CARS, BOATS
737 Zm STREET
BRENTWOOD a, 9^3
>>.
b3H-l557
Nadine Caudette, Maria Diwald, Maria Gomes, Chris Addington, and
Marilyn Pedersen
'4
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JEWELERS INC.
SINCE 1935
G. Mayer
516 SECOND STREET — DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH. CA 94509 — 757.1404
2610 SOMERSVILLE ROAD — COUNTY EAST HAALL. ANTKXH - 7S7-7227
M&M SMITH REAL ESTATE
Mel & Marie Smith
LICENSED BROKERS
BUS. (4t5i eas-ieoo
RES. (4151 664-2294
^"^^ HoftH and
101 "C" MAIN ST.
P.O. BOX 1120
OAKLEY. CA. 94561
MIS,
PLOBI8T
HofOlandGim
1412 "A" STREET, ANfTIOCH, CA 94509 - 757-2373; 757-9262
CORNER OF 15TH & A STREETS
BOB and MARY FRANCHETTO
Nadine Caudette and Marilyn Pedersen
LEES MARKET
Groceries, meat, fresh produce, beer a Wine
We Specialize in Cutting Freezer Beef
Highway 4 and Sunset Rd.
Phone 634-30ie brentwood. ca B40I3
335 Oak St. , Brentwood
Owner
Rich Lovecchio
Hours
5 am-l 1 pm
Christer Sjogren, Adriane Rhodes, Jennifer Frasier, Chris Addington, Heather Poertner, and Marilyn Pedersen
192
248 OAK STREET
(OLD BANK "BUILDING)
HOURS: Wednesday —
Saturday lO-T).
Sunday 1 1-5
Telephone (415) ();i4-2990
BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA
94513
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REGENCY Station
659 Railroad Ave. suite ab
brentwood, ca 04b13
DONNA CUNNINGHAM
(41B) e34-4710
Maria Diwald
TtUPHONt
757-1311
WORK CUARANTKD
&FU1Y BONDED
^
D & M ELECTRIC
Lie NO )71IM
MARIE (XJRKIN
NEW & REMOOEUNC WOltK DONE
OUR PRICES WONT SHOCK YOU
1209 SOMERSVliE RO. • ANTKX>4. CA 94S09
i£
Gatewood Sheet Metal
Sales. Installation, Service
Arvcl Gatewood
BRODERICK
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
Lie No 274675
(415)634-2059 P O Box 248
Gatewood Enterprises. Inc. Brentwood. CA 94513
Maria Diwald and Marilyn Pedersen
!
EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED
TOM BRODERICK
BROKER
Res. (415)757-3911
1305 Highway 4
BRENTWOOD. CA 94513
(415)634-3508
Adriane Rhodes and Christer Sjogren
i
193
JAKES VARIETY
655 First Street
634-3296
Brentwood
LC. LOPEZ, D.C.
1273 Highway 4 #5
634-1101
Brentwood
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
Rick Nelson, Suite B
1407 "A" Street, 778-2240
Antioch
DWELLEY FARMS
Delta Road
634-6508
Brentwood
,_t
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Jennifer Frasier and Chris Aridington
MARSHAL, Joanne and
Ken Bilbo
1 B3-4 A Street
Antioch 75^-346^
Ernies liquors
VIDEO AND YOGURT
a
Brentwood ]^[ Pharmacy
316 Oak Street, Brentwood, CA 94513
"Rx and Gift Specialist"
Gifts and Fine Cosmetics
Hallmark Cards
Phone 634-2156
Jennifer Frasier and He.ither Poerlner
DELTA FINANCIAL SERVICE
659 Railroad Ave, A-4
634-5653
Brentwood
BERRY'S PASTRY SHOP
1872 ''A'' Street
757-5858
Antioch
ALLEN'S APPLIANCE
700 E. Main St.
625-2450
Oakley
DONORS
ACME PRESERVATION CO., INC.
BARTLETTT.V.
DON DISTRIBUTING CO., INC.
WRAP-ON NAIL CO.
Chris Addington and Marilyn Pedersen
KIRK WELDING
1 280 Highway 4, Brentwood, California 9541 3
Arc • Tig • Mig • Oxy.-Acct. • Arc Gouge
In Shop or Portables — Radio Dispatched
Nadine Caudette and Maria Gomes
Chris Addington
Shop — Brentwood
415-634-4250
Home — TRACY
209-835-6250
Maria Gomes and Nadine Caudette
195
Chris Addington and Marilyn Pedersen
\tt)K) ClfT
Everything for Home Video
THE AREA'S LARGEST VIDEO FILM LIBRARY
SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE
Ray & Michele Lucchesi
1706 'A' Street
Antioch, California 94509 (415) 757-6635
AfllllaU ttorM In Ufayalt*, Ptaasant Hill. Oakland & San Laandro
HAIRLINES
1273 Highway 4
Brentwood 634-2257
The Youth Connection
A PARTNERSHIP WITH SCHOOLS/COMMUNITY/LAW ENFORCEMENT
To Prevent Alcohol-Drug Related Problems Among Youth
Delta Project Office
724 Third Street
Brentwood, CA94513
Phone:634-SAFE
BRENTWOOD
CAm^r^ pou/nt • McClo«kcy VARNISH & STAINS
"<U lUHKM URVKt
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• PAINTS
• PLUMBING
• ELECTRICAL
• PUC ABS • ADS
GARDEN TOOLS
A SUPPLIES
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES
FENCING MATERIALS
HAND & ELECTRIC • MASONRY SUPPLIES
TOOLS iwr
"ri*" OPEN 8 5 30
■^ MON THRU SAT
634-3355
629 First Street
BRENTWOOD
BIG
AUTOPARTS
SHANNON AUTO PARTS. INC.
302 MAIN STREET PHONE:
OAKLEY CALIFORNIA 84561 (419) 620O1OO
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201 -B W. Main Street Phone (41 5) 625-4900
Oakley, California 94561 625-061 6
Heather Poertner, Icnniter Frasier, ("hrister Sjogren, M.irilyn Pctlersen, N.irline
Gaudette, and Chris Addinglon
Dotty Carpenter
Kit Carpenter
Owners
(415) 634-3201
^f%
701 Walnut Blvd., Brentwood, CA 94513
HAMPTON CHIROPRACTIC
"We File the Insurance for You" 201 Main Oakley
Specializing in Back and
Nec/c Pain* Headache*
Shoulder, Arm & Leg Pain
Physical Therapy* Work
Injuries* Accidents* Sport
Injuries* Emergency Care
Heather Poertner, Jennifer Frasier, Adriane Rhodes, Christer Sjogren, and Chris Addington
OFFICE HOURS
MON.TUES.WED. FRI. 8-1,
3-7
THURS/3-7
SAT. 8-12
NO COST, NO OBLIGATION,
CONSULTATION TO HELP
197
The
Student
Center.
Going to McDonald's" is almost as
much a part of school as going to class.
You've made us the place to meet, to
talk, to have a good time, to celebrate
your victories and help forget defeats.
You've made McDonald's more than
just another place to eat. And that's why,
at McDonald's,
we say. . .
IT'S A GOOD TIME
FOR THE GREAT TASTE
©1984 McDonald's Corporation
MCDONALDS RESTAURANT
1 651 HWY 4 Near Sand Creek Road
BRENTWOOD
1984 McDonald's Corporation
Marie Gomes, Nadine Gaudette, Marilyn Pedersen, Maria Diwald, Chris Addington
198
Donald A. Piantanida
ATTORNEY AT LAW
■425 Oak Street
(■415) e3^4-35'71 BRENTWOOD. CA 94513
:^4.1 S.).nerNMll<r Rd . Aiilioch, CA 94509
(415) 778 I I 12
center/
Rob & Ruby Silverman
Jewelers Oifts
Antioch Shopping Center
1S56 •A' Street Antioch. CA 94509
%^^^^
CAL-NEVA SLUSH CO.
^l/PPlt*
311 S. FIRST STREET
TURLOCK. CA 95380
PHONE (209) 667-1602
Slush Puppie Says:
"Congratulations and Good Luck
Seniors, and a Big Thanks to all
the LIONS for a great Slush Puppie Year!!"
HARRIS
Lumber and Home Center
At The Corner 634- 1 1 44
Of Delta & Brentwood, CA
Highway 4
Nadine Gaudette, Marilyn Pedersen, anci Maria Gomes
lAfiBlS [.UMBIRand HOJ
CASEY'S AUTO BODY
CARL AND MIKE CASEY
1142 North Highway 4 (415)634-2211
Brentwood CA94513
Nadine Gaudette and Heather Poertner
199
Adrian Rhodes
WESTSIDE
BANK
Liberty Link Center
Brentwood, CA
Paul E. McKee, D.D.S.
John /. Gilbert, D.D.S.
KentL Taylor, D.D.S.
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
2730 Lone Tree Way Suite 7
Antioch
757-2217
JERRY MULKEY
PRECISION BRAKE
&
FRONTEND
225 East 18th St.
Antioch. CA 94509
Work 754-5853
HARDWARE STORES
M & L TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
Marine & Sporting Goods
ROUND TABLE
PIZZA RESTAURANT
2509 Somersville Rd.
Antioch
754-5747
Hwy. 4 & Cypress Rd.
Oakley, CA 94561
Nadine Gaudette and Maria Gomes
(415)625-1373
aslSP
'ener
♦PH OTOG RA PH ¥♦
1 1 West 6th Street
Antioch, CA 94509
(415) 757-5696
201
Walk In Or Appt.
featuring
NEXXUS products
HAIR ENCOUNTER
Styling
Regular Cuts
MEN AND WOMEN
Call For Appointment
6348990
355 Oak St
Brentwood
Chris Addington, Maria Diwald, Nadine Gaudette, Maria Gomes, and Marilyn
Pedersen
Oakley Builders' Supply
READY MIX CONCRETE - SAND - ROCK
HENRY 6. GLADYS MERCER
Owners
SALES SERVICE
TV & STEREO
(415) 757-1111 (415) 757-5555
(415)625-2358
24-HOUR SERVICE
HIGHWAY 4 - P O BOX 196. CA 94561
KEN DUNCAM
Sales/service mgb
2500 Sycamore drive
amtioch ca 9.«50s
H & M Auto Dismantlers, Inc.
USED PARTS AND TOWING
HIGHWAY 4 AND BROWNSTONE ROAD
(BETWEEN OAKLEY AND BRENTWOOD)
P.O. BOX 565
BRENTWOOD. OA 94513
PHONE (415) 625-2753
Maria Gomes, Nadine Gaudette, Maria Diwald, Chris Addington, Marilyn
Pedersen
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Ackerman, Lora SI
Ackley, lames 42
Acosia, Salvador 42, 11 , 102
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Adams, Theresa 51
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Amador, Denise 42
Amador, Mike 79, 100, 103, 128
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Mass, Sieve
55
Malsutani, Michelle
47
Maunscio, Adolph
55
Mauristio, limmy
55
May, Tom
28
Maya, Pedro
55
Maybee, Dion
55
Maybee, John
47
McAlisler, |an
54, 119, 159
McCabe, Jessica
145
McCain, Norma 1 59
McCauley, Darlene 163
MtCauley, Sean 47
McCausland, Chrissy 28, 139, 144, 145
McCausland, Dee Dee 28, 35, 144, 145
McClelland, Michael 28
McCormick, Sylvia 85
McCoy, Rachel 55
Mc Daniel, Mike 47, 129, 144, 145
McDonald, Chase 47
McGovern, Jason 47
McCuire, Stephen 56
McHugh,Tim 51,83,159,160
Mclntyre, Clint 47
McLaren, Nancy 1 59
McLemore, Michelle 56, 129
McNeal, Kathy 47, 110. Ill
McNease. Roberl 47
Meadows, Aaron 47, 49, 70, 75. 100
Meadows, Michelle 47
Meckes, Sherri 114
Mederos, Marney 28, 97
Medrano, Maria 56
Meeks, Mark 47
Melena, Robert 47, 81
Melgoza, Rose 47,109,125,150
Mendes, Shannon 47, 108, 109
Mendez, Mario 47, 75
Mendoza, Didi 47
Mendoza, )o 159
Mercado, luan 56
Mercado, Michele 29, 1 1 6, 1 1 7, 1 50
Metez, Kim 56
Meyer, Elizabeth 29
Meyer, John 159
Meyer, Lisa 112,115,117
Michel, Carlos 79,100,101
Middelton, Rochele 47
Middleton, Jeff 82,83
Middleton, Rochele 118, 119
Milam, Mike 29,150,151,180
Miller, Erica 47
Miller, josan 47,70,145
Miller. Libby 159
Miller. William 56
Milton, Terry 29
Minick. Sam 29
Minor, Doug 29.81
Misquez. Manuel 47. 75
Misquez. Mark 78. 79, 106
Mitchell. Harold 159
Mitchell. Sam 47.102.117
Montanez, Mimi 29. 120. 121
Montgomery, Tiffany 47,128
Moore, Brian 56, 1 22
Moore, Tom 56, 77, 1 1 5
Morales, lulissa 56
Morfin, Hector 56
Morfin, Octavio 94
Moroschok, April 47
Morse, Kim 29, 32, 35
Moss, Calvin 47
Moss, David 56
Moss, Laurie 56
Moss, Lisa 47
Moss, Shelly 56
Moll, Mary 47
Munoz, )oey 56
Murphy, Alia 159
Mulschler, Tiffany 47
N
Nash, loanne 51, 160
Nava, Scolt 56
Neely, lared 29, 144, 145
Neely, Karen 144, 145
Nelson, Connie 47
Nelson, Dale 29
Nevarez, Nieka 1 1 0, 1 1 1
Nevarez, Tricia 47
Nevis, Stayce 56
Newberry, Danny 56,71.77,104, 105
Newman, Kari 47
Newport, Rondie 56
Ng, Ryan 54, 56
Nissinen, Kim 47
Nogarr, Chad 82,83
Noguda, Tina 47
Norato, Armando 47
Norris, Robert 29
Nortac, Tisha 47
Nova, Scott 102
Nunn, Erik 47,75
Nunn, Janell 47
Nunn, iason 29, 74, 75, 180
o
56,82
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. ... 29
. 56,83
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56,110
... 29
...30
77
...56
Ochoa. Francisco
Ochoa. Maria
Odell. Clayton
Odell. lared
Olague, Mary Lou
Olan, Daisy
Olan, Francis
Olan, Marilsa
Olan, Quinlon
Oliver, luha
Ornelas, Michael
Ornelas, Mike
Orozco, Adrian
Orozco, Iveth 30
Orozco, Minnie 30
Orselti, lohn 78, 79
Ortega, Carlos 47, 121
Ortega, Horacio 56
Ortiz, Ana 56
Ortiz, Ellen 56
Ortiz, Paul 56
Oseguera, Carlos 47
Oseguera, Lorena 28,30,130,131,150
Solis, lose 58, 76, 77
Overholtzer, Eric 30, 144, 145, 150
Overhollzer, Michelle 30, 109
30,41
Owen, Carrie
Owen, Denise
Oxiey, Alan
Oxiey, Harvey
Oyler, Patricia
211
I'.irl.ini.i, Anich.
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I'.ild. Wendy
I'.illcrson, Ink
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182, 184, 185
88,89, 109
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48
56,87, 109
48, 77
48. 159. 1611
Peters, Joe
Peters, )uli.)nne
Peters, Vanessa
Peterson. HuBh
Peterson. Johanna
Pe//ino. |ohn
Phan Ihi. Mann
Phelan. lorn
Phillips. Augustine
Pic kron. ("leorge
Pi( o. Dennis
Picou, Sherry
Pierce, Tobie
Pilal, Helena
Pinkston, Cjreg
Pinkwart, C aria
Pinney, Nichole
Pinney, Nicole
Pilau, I ynette
Pitner. Dayid
Plalis, Gus
Plato, lini
Podwys, Kini
Poerio, Arlene
Poerlner, Derek
Poertner, Heather
Polland, Mikc'
Pompa. Roc ky
Ponce, louie
Powell, Cheryl
Prenk, Debhie
Prenk, Nick
Price, Cheryl
Price, Christy
Price, lulie
Priddy, Cathy
Priddy, John
Proudloot, Tom
Puehio, Shannon
Puente, t arry
Pulley, luhe
Pure ell. Shelly
50
Quilici, Mario
il
CJuintanilla, Heel
it
Quintero, Chris
160
Quinterc), David
56, 119
48
48, 50
56,77
129
.!l,75
Racke. lou
56, UX), 10 i
Ralael. Arnelle
56
Ramirez. Deinc'tr
48
Ramirez, less
fl
Ramirez. Paul
il
Ramirez. Rudy
112. tl7
Ramirez. Ryder
48
Ramirez, Sharon
150
Read. Kiersten
160
Read. Kimberly
48
Reed. Bob
32
Reed. Shawn
160
Reed. Shelly
!2
Reetz. Debi
I6i
Reetz. loAnn
94, 129
Reeves. Arley
48,128
Reil. David
85
Reis. Serlain
56,77
Reiswig, lenny
48
Keno, leff
56
Kenteria. lohn
48, 128
Rentuma. Angela
32
Reyes. Pedro
56, 129
Keynoso, Martha
46, 48
Rhodes, Adriane
129
Rhodes, Arwen
11,48
Rice. Nancy
48, 75
Rice, Paul
128
Richardson, Dirk
56
Rickets, Shanna
82, 8 i, 106, 129
Rios, less
56
Rios, Roy
32
Rivera, lune
Rivera, Matt
Rivera. Tammy
Robertson. Dc'nni
R
57,77,105
Robinson, Cheryl
119
32
Robinson, lulie
57
82
Robinson, Molly
33
48
Robinson, Regina
48
Robinson. Sheila
31, ii, 40
, 119,
1 50, 1 80
Roderick, Doug
Rodgers, Davicl
48,92,9 3,
106, 107
57
Rodgers. )ason
57,76
Rodgers, |ohn
77
160
Rodgers. Stephanie
111
57, 111
Rodriguez, Angela
3)
57
Rodriguez, An|ie
57
57
Rodriguez. Carna 3 i.
40,41, 108,
109,
125, 130,
48
150,180
16(1
Rodriguez. Iddie
48
100
Rodriguez. Hank
33
1l>l
Rodriguez. |c)hn
57.
77, 79, 79, 100
32,41
Rodriguez. Martin
33
i2
Rodriguez. Phil
57, 76, 77
,122,
12.3,123
54, 104, 105
Rodriguez. Rey
33
48,77,102
Rodriguez. Rick
48,75
57,128
Rodriguez. Sandr.i
48
57
Rogers, lason
77
48
Rogers. |ohn
97
161
Romano, Kathy
33
(2
Romiti, Dommn
57
161
Rosas, Danny
48
57, 145
Rowland, Shannon
48
57
Royal, Dannelle
48
120. 121, 161
Ruddick, Samantha
33
48
Ruiz, luanita I
33
94, 1 29
Russo. Dion
57
32
Russo, Kathy
48
57. 182
33, 145
Bi, 71, 150, 151
c
161
o
33
Sadler, Bev
161
48
Sadler, David
83
48
Sadler, lason
3 3
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Sadler, lay
80, 1 1 2,
113,
150, 180
161
Salgado, Humberto
57,76
.,77,129
57,77
Salgado, Robert
107
48
Salyers. Jerome
48
48
Sanabria. Marilyn
87
212
Santen, Armtd.i li, 150
Sanchez, Sc oil 48,105
Santhez, Tanii 58
Sandatt', Frantisto 161
Sandale, Silvia M
Sanford, )im 85,161
Sappinglon, Robert 58
Sappinglon, Sean 80
Sappinglon, Shawn 114
Sarmenlo, Tony 48
Schendel, Franz 34
Scherzer, leanene 34
Schwillers, Robin 54
Schwilters, Shawn 27, 34, 74, 75, 1 30
Seaver, Chris 48
Seeley, Shane 34, 75
Selph, Leslie 48
Serpa, Cris 145
Serpa, Cristina 48
Serrano, Elevterio 34
Serrano, Rosa 48
Serrato, Yesenia 58
Seward, Matt 58
Shaklelord, Shelly 34
Sheffield, Billy 34, 74, 75
Shehab, jason 48
Shellon, Mark 34, 36
Shepard, Bob 79
Sherman, Bryan 48
Sherman, Carolyn . 161
Sherman, Dan 58,92,93,106,107
Sherman, Heidi 58
Sherman, Rhonda 48
Short, Chadene 163
Showaller, Knsli 145
Showalter, Tony 58
Shullz, Tannis 48
Sigman, |ohn 49
Siino, Joseph 34
Silva, Allan 49
Silva, Denise 58
Silva, Rich 49,122,123
Simanek, Elizabeth 19, 34
Simmons, Mithael 58
Simmons, Shawna 58
Simon, lose 49
Simoni, Nitole 34, 86, 87, 96, 97, 1 1 8, 1 1 9, 1 80
Sims, lamie 34
Siragusa, Lisa 51
Sjogren, Chnster 34, 36, 182, 187
Skellon, Lee Ann 58
Skellon, Mark 75
Slazar, Misty 48
th. Bob 128
th, Brian 58, 92, 104, 105, 1 1 5
th, Chad
th, David
th. Donna
th, Kelly
th, Kevin
th, Mark
th, Robert
th, Tim
th, Tonya
Snell, Susan
Snow, Bill
Snow, Bryan
Soils, lose
78,79
162
58
162
58
58, 76, 77
Sonnenburg, Eric 58, 129
Sonnenburg, Lisa 35, 128
Sorenson, Katie 162
Souza, Michelle 35, 1 50
Speer, Georgina 49
Speer, Cina 129
Spence, Larry 35
Stack, Ed 35,178
Standridge, Robyn 129,145
Standridge, Sue 163
Stanton, Chad 49
Stanton, Marty 9, 32, 35, 4 1 , 1 20, 1 2 1 , 1 30, 1 80
Starbuck, Rick 49, 144, 145
Starr, Marissa Ill, 145
Steer, Lloyd 58, 82, 83
Stein, Teena 58
Steinmetz, Keith 78, 79
Stenhouse, Grey 49
Stephens, Wendy 58
Stepp, Brandon 58
Stewart, Heidi 49
Stewart, Hilda ". 49
Stinnelte, loel 58
Stockton, Liz 49
Stoeffler, Leslie 35, 144, 145
Stoffer, Sheri 58, 70
Stoner, Paula 59
Stoner, Sherry 49
Storey, |im 49
Story, Holly 49
Stranahan, Michele 49, 87, 1 1 6, 1 1 7, 1 50
Strand, Allan 35
Strickland, Darsey 35, 145
SIroer, Fred 49
Stromberg, lennifer 35, 36
Stromberg, Kelly 59, 121
Stuart, Sue 144, 1 62
Stulce, Roger 79
Sudweeks, Kjersti 59, 1 29
Sunberg, C S 79
Sutton, Tim 49
Sweeney, joy 1 62
Swenson, Travis 49
Swisher, Brett 10,27,36,75,100,180
Swisher, Brian 59,70,71,77,100
T
Taber, )odie 49
Talman, Coach 102
Talman, Cretchen 49, 1 1 5, 1 1 7
Tamayo. Michelle 49, 96, 97
Tamayo, Mike 49
Taylor, Bob 36
Taylor, Brian 59
Taylor, Chades 49
Taylor, )ill 36,150
Teeter, Shawn 36
Teiada, Silvia 59
Telle, Carin 145
Tenney, Thorn 70
Thomas, Angie 59, 1 28
Thomas, Kalhy 36
Thomas, Sandra 163
Thompson, Diana 59
Thompson, Lisa 10, 12, 23, 36, 109, 124, 125,
131,150,180
Thoms, Travis 36
Thomson, Lisa 130
Thoresen, Carrie 59
Thormahlen, Shane 59
Thornhill, Vic 162
Tibbet, Dean 163
Tipton, Carrie 49
Tipton, lenny 59
Titone, lason 49, 75
Titone. Nicole 59, 129
Tobar, Tony 36, 144, 145
Tolentino, Cindy 1 50
Toles, Steve 59
Tom, Manley 37,121
Tom, Welling 59,129
Tompkins, lamie 49, 1 1 1
Toons, Matt 59, 77
Touchstone, Christy 111,145
Touros, Grace 50
Tovar. Grelchen 162
Townsend, Mike 59
Trapp, Kristin 59
Treat, Dean 59, 77
Trebino, Kim 54, 59, 97, 129
Trebino, Michelle . 12
Trice, Chere 37
Trice, Shawn 50
Trimble, leanne 59, 129
Trimble, Krislina 37, 85
Trimble, Tom 129
Troike, Mark 59
Trujillo, Sean 59
Turcotte, Roberl 59
Turner, Colleen 59
Turner, Lana 59
Turrielta, Ray 37,40,75,180
Tysinger, Kathy 59,120,121
u
Unpingco. Ronnie
Upton, John 50
Urton, Amanda 50
Usher, Katie 50, 129
Utiey, Laura 50, 88, 89, 109
V
Valencia, Lucinda 37
Vdlle, Arcelia 59
Valle, Eddie 50
Valle, Sonia 28, 32, 37, 130
Valverde, Fred 162
Valverde, leanette 37,85, 112, 114, 117, 129
Van Huisen, Crista 145
VanCamp, Lora 50
Vanderpool, Colleen 59
Vandiver, David 37
Vasquez, Ted 37
Vaughan, Brian 59, 1 1 5
Vega, Carlos 59
Vega, lorge 37
Velasco, Edgar 59, 76, 77
Velez,Cita 37
Verver, Gustavo 59
Vestal, Marc 37, 80, 81
Vestal, Michelle 89, 97, 1 19
Vestal, Mike 37
Vetler, Loren 1 62
Viera, Kirk 50
Vierra, Eric 59
Villa, Teresa 162
Villarreal, Maria 89, 1) 1
Villaruera, Adeline 163
Villasana, Shannon 59
Villasenor, Leticia 59
Vincent, Heidi 23,37,41,150
Vincent, Lisa 51
Viveros, Rosie 38
VonFortmeyer, Brent 84, 85
Vonkrakau, Bev 162
Vreonis, |oe 106
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Wadnizak, Mark 9, 50
Walbridgc, Rich 102
Walker, Deana 59
Walkup, Robbie 82, 83
Walkup, Robert 59
Wallace, Roger 162
Waller, Jennifer 59, 1 19, 125
Waller, Miaia ' 38,41
Waller, Brute 94, 95, 145
Wamback, Karen 38
Warholak, Trina 1 29
Washburn, Jason 50
Washington, Brandon 59
Washington William 50
Wasso, Julie 50
Watson, Heather 128
Watson, Jennifer 50
Watson, Jerry 59
Way, Kan 89,119,145
Weaver, Jennifer 119
Weaver, Wayne 50
Weeks, Dorothy 162
Weiss, Danny 59
West, Frank 59
West, LelKJa 150
Wesl,Mar( 51
Weslberry, Bev 162
Wetzel, Shelly 59
Wetzel, Tim 58,59, 122, 123
Whalley, Knstina 59
Wheeler, Jason 50
Whisler, Juli 50
While, Phil 155, 162, 163
White, Robert 38
Whitehead, Kenny 59
Whitener, Tawny 50, 128, 145
Whitfield, Barbara 163
Whillen, Martin 50
Whiltern, Robert 117
Wilkie, Heather 50
Willenberg, Jacqueline 59
Williams, Corey 50
Williams, Dwight 59
Williams, Kevin 50, 144, 145
Williams, Kim 38, 124, 12S, 150
Williams, Sean 50, 120, 121
Williams, Steve 50
Wilson, Chrissy SO, 05
Wilson, Gary 163
Wilson, James 50
Wilson, Kevin 50
Wilson, Kim 50
Wingo, Daniel 59
Wirth, Vernon 50
Wise, Steve 38
Wisner, I aura 50
Witt, Angela 50
Witt, Paul 129
Wong, 1 u< y 163
Wood, James 79
Woolen, Bill 119,145
Woolen, Billy 50
Woolen, I velyn 50
Yoda, Richard
Young, Sean
Y
50, 75, 115, 116, 117
Z
Zachery, Lori 50
Zahn. Bob 77,110,111
Zepada, Jose 180
Zepada, Jose 38
Zcpad.i, Sal 92,9)
Zesali, Angel 50
Zesali, Maribel 50
Zimmerman, Debora 50
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