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Liberty  High  School,  Brentwood,  CA 


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LION  1987 


TRUE  COLORS 


Liberty  Union  High  School 

850  Second  Street 

Brentwood,  CA  9451 3 


Published  by  l  u  h  s 

The  Annual  Staff  brentivood,  calif 
of 
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 

MR.  bA 

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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. 


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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. 


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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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14 


15 


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 


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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 


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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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Wamback,  Karen  Arlene 
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White,  Robert  Allen 
Williams,  Kim 
Rally    Squad,    Songleader, 
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Class  of  87  Enjoys  Senior  Ball  at  the  Hilton 


Seniors  and  their  dates  enjoy  one  of  Robin  Galey,  Carna  Rodriquez,  Mike  Posing  with  their  dates  just  inside  the  en-  Ray  Turreitta  really  seems  to 
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Oakland.  talking  between  dances.  and  Krista  Krogh.  things. 


Christer  Sjorgren  and  Kurt  Jason  Hensel,  Ana  Child,  Shelia  Robin- 
Heitmeyer  enjoy  the  midnight  son,  Sean  Pelletier,  Cindy  Hilburn  and 
buffet.  Lance  Foreman  arrive. 


Shawn  Schwitters  and  Wendi  Ander-  Alice  Herrick,  Kiersten  Read,  and  Leaving  their  limo  are  Kevin  David  Reil  and  Carna  Heidi  Vincent 
son.,  arrive  at  the  Hilton  at  the  Miaja  Waller  enjoy  a  good  laugh  Cordua,  Paula  Krey,  Kara  Cox,  Rodriquez  chat  with  Mr.  and  her  date  Bill 
Oakland  Airport.  together.  and  Adrian  Orozco.  Jack  Ferril.  Gill. 


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dy  Hilburn,  Randy  Lindscheid,  and  out  of  their  limo  for  the  Senior 
Raquel  Censler  rest.  Ball. 


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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 


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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. 

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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 

Valverde,  |im  Sanford,  Kristina  Trimble.  85 


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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Shawn  Hunt  uses  his  height  advantage  to  hit  a  short       Fighting  for  the  loose  ball,  )eff  Carpenter  shows  grim      Marl<  Gursky  fights  to  keep  from  losing  the 
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. 


101 


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. 


103 


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. 

107 


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 

109 


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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Rounding  the  final  turn,  Robert  Whittern  leads       Michele  Stranahan  "putts"  her  all  into  the  shot  putt      Michelle  Mercado  shows  the  strain  of  the  shot  put 

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- 
COND ROW  — 
Susy  Calahong, 
Michele  Mercado, 
Michele  Stranahan, 
Carmen  Lepe  BOT- 
TOM ROW  — 
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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Gliding    through    the    105    yard    back-stroke       Laurie  Linscheid  is  captured  half  way  through  a       Cindy  Hilburn  cuts  the  water  cleanly  on  this  dive  from 

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 

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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 
Rachelle  Dias  and  Lisa  Thompson  lead  the  other  songleaders  in  a  routine  at  a  football  rally      '^^«^  ^^lly  squad  use  sun  glasses  and  jackets  for  this  routine, 
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Greeting  each  other,  Wendi  Anderson,  Ana  Child,  Alice  Herrick,  Anne  Gerry,  Cindy  Du-       Wendi  Anderson  intently  watches  the  action  in  a  home  basket- 
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 


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 
MikeGenda,LandreMalone,  Michelle  McLemore,  Rip  Dillon  Fox  jc  gcuu,  rt^ucu  ^eyes,  r,uueri 


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David  Arevalo,  Kyle  Cursi,  and  David  Martinez  make  their  ap- 
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 

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Class  president,  Korrin  Mark  Mederios  wears  fresh  leis  his  sister  Sean  Pelletier  enjoys  the  I 
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 


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Playmakers  Present  An  Evening  With  Royalty 


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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a  dramatic  scene. 


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business  on  the  phone. 


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Luke  Cant,  portrayed  by  Sean  Williams,  com-       )ake  Clatt  (Sean  McCauley)  is  very  persistant 
forts  his  father.  with  his  affections  toward  Laura. 

141 


'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 


143 


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. 


145 


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. 

146 


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 
147 


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. 


148 


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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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 


154 


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 


155 


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 


156 


Glenn  Assists  Student  in  Homemaking 


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ROYGHICCERI 
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 


157 


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. 


159 


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. 

160 


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 


161 


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 


162 


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. 


164 


AD  DIRECTORY 

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&LTrueValue-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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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 

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Centr  O  Mart 

First  &  Chestnut  634-3601 

Hwy.  4,  Brentwood  634-4435 

Uwy.  4,  Oakley  757-4414 


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DICK  KANE 
MOTORS 


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"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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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Heather  Poertner  and  )ennifer  Frasier 


SIAIEFARM 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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Scott  Hanson-  Mr.  Irresistable, 
Justin  Pace-Best  Dressed, 
Robin  Galey-Best  Dressed 


Senior  Class  Chooses  the  Most 


Class  of  '87  Chooses  the  Most 


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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 

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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 

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"We'll  fence  you  in, 
or  them  out" 


Brentwood  (415)  ft34-S990 

Walnut  Creek  (415)  »44-(079 

Uwmore  (415)  44»^75 


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Marilyn  Pedersen,  (tins  Adtiinglon,  M.iri.i  Diw.ild,  M.iri.i  Comes,  .inci  N.idme  C.iudelle 


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Sylvia  Amaral  G.R.I. 

Broker  Owner 
Res.  6^-5697 


5200  Rivcrlake  Rd 
Byron.  C;A  94514 

(415)  634-0400 


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9Q  VillaRe  Dr. 
Brentwood.  CA  94513 

(415)  634-0600 


Marilyn  Pedersen,  Chris  Addington,  Maria  Diwald,  Nadine  Caudetle,  and  Maria  Comes 


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Amaral,  Marples 


(Mmarai,  narpies 
'Jiai  Si  Assoc- Realtors  \] 


Amaral,  Marples 
SC  Assoc -Realtors 


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Marilyn  Pedersen,  Chris  Adrlinglon,  M.ina  Diw.ilH,  M.iri.i  Gomes,  .ind  N.iHine  G.iudette 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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•  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 


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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! 


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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 


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CARS,  BOATS 

737    Zm    STREET 
BRENTWOOD  a,   9^3 


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Nadine  Caudette,  Maria   Diwald,   Maria  Gomes,  Chris  Addington,  and 
Marilyn  Pedersen 


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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 


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101  "C"  MAIN  ST. 
P.O.  BOX  1120 
OAKLEY.  CA.  94561 


MIS, 


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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 


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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 


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Lie   NO   )71IM 

MARIE  (XJRKIN 
NEW  &  REMOOEUNC  WOltK  DONE 
OUR  PRICES  WONT  SHOCK  YOU 

1209  SOMERSVliE  RO.  •  ANTKX>4.  CA  94S09 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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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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 


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701  Walnut  Blvd.,  Brentwood,  CA  94513 


HAMPTON  CHIROPRACTIC 

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206 


A 

Abdelnour,  Rkhdrd  42 

Abeyla,  Sandra  SI 

Abono,  David  42 

Abrea,  )ane SO 

Abulog,  Patricia    SI 

Ackerman,  Anthony 42 

Ackerman,  Laura      98,  W 

Ackerman,  Leanne 1 H 

Ackerman,  Lisa         42 

Ackerman,  Lora  SI 

Ackley,  lames  42 

Acosia,  Salvador  42,  11 ,  102 

Adams,  Donna  51,  145 

Adams,  Theresa  51 

Addinglon,  Chris  42,  5 1 ,  1 70,  1 74,  1  78,  1 82, 

185,  190,  191,192,  195,  197,198,205 

Addmglon,  Nila  16? 

Adkins,  Shari  51 

Agraz,  Rocio  51 

Aiello,  Alex      79, 122,  123,  1  54 

Ames,  Carol 1 54 

Alcazar,  lose 18 

Alcazar,  Maria 42 

Alvez,  )im  154 

Amador,  Denise  42 

Amador,  Mike  79,  100,  103,  128 

Ambriz,  Edward  51 

Anderson,  Krislen       42,  49 

Anderson,  Michelle      51 

Anderson,  Mike  51 

Anderson,  Tim  18 

Anderson,  Wendi      1 8,  2  i,  3 1 ,  4 1 ,  1 08,  1 09,  1 2  S, 

131,145,  150,  180 

Andrieu,  Valerie       42 

Angeles,  Martin        , 18 

Ansick,  Denise  18 

Aquila,  Frank  18,  105 

Arce,  lulia  154 

Arevalo,  David  18,24,84,130 

Arevalo,  Hugo 18 

Arguela,  Felipe     79,  102,  1 1 5 

Arguela,  Gil 51 


5,9,  10,  13,  18,  J2,  130,  180 


Arguela,  Olimpia 
Argueta,  Vincente 
Armstrong,  lami 
Arnold,  luslin 
Arredondo,  Marisa 
Arroyo,  Ann 
Arroyo,  Tina 
Arroyos,  Ralph 
Arleaga,  Dafne 
Arlismisa,  Audilrez 
Ausk,  Dons 
Ausk,  Mike 
Avila,  Sue 
Axelgard  Reeves,  Kayi 


B 

Bailey,  Brian  7q 

Bailey,  Danielle  ih 

Baio,  Daniel  42,  75 

Baker,  Stacy  si 

Baldwin,  Lynn  89,145 
Baldwin,  Melody                                      42,  87,  109 

Baldwin,  Neal  51 
Baraias,  Mike                                    42,  92,  104,  105, 

Barbadillo,  Pete  51 

Baremore,  Sheryl  42 

Barker,  Jennifer  51 

Barnes,  Katie  145 

Barnes,  Kristie  144,  145 

Barrios,  Rich  los!  109 

Barros,  Brenda  42 

Barros,  Cricelle  125 

Barton,  Kevin      51 

Bass,  Claudia     1 50,  1 54 

Bassen,  Douglas 42 

Batze,  Bill  „ 3,8,9,10,154,155 

Beat  h,  Tyrone  42 

Bean,  Chip  51.77 

Beasley,  Teresa  18,  128 

Beasley,  Trevor  94 

Seattle,  Tara  125 

Beaver,  Rod  10b,  154 


Be<erra,  Tricia  19,144,145 

Be(k,  Rohm  154 

Beet  kman,  Ken  79   106 

Bell,  Gerald  42   75 

Bell,  Matthew  '51 

Bellram,  Margaret  ibj 

Bennett,  Colin  SI,  77,  12  i 

Bennett,  Trary  S1,102!l19 

Benson,  Aaron  19,  24 

Bent,  Adam  42^77 

Berg,  Dennis  16! 

Berry.  Lisa  51,88,89,  110,  111 

Berumen,  Amelia  51,  128,  145 

Bevill,  lessica  42 

Biasi.  Angela  19 

Biever,  Paul  19 

Biglow.  Heather  19 

Biles,  lenny  19 

Birge,  David  42 

Black,  lerry  104,105,154,159 

Blair,  Kendra  51,119,129 

Blake,  Gregory  51 

Bledsoe,  David  51 

Bloodworlh,  Lisa  51 

Bloodworth,  Mitch  42 

Blotz,  Gerald         42,  49,  75,  92,  93,123 

Bluebaugh,  Kevin 51,71 

Boardman,  Patricia 13,  19 

Boehrer,  Mike  74,  75 

Bomben,  Blake  19^  80 

Borcherl,  Denise  51 

Borge,  Steve  42 

Bosch,  David  19,100,101,103 

Boston,  Robert  51 

Bottoms,  Gerry  163 

Bottoms,  Melanie  11.43 

Boudreau,  David  43 

Bowers,  Bill  4  3,84,85,  1 16 

Bowersox,  Tina  51 

Bowlen,  Vera  51,  128 

Bowling.  Alma  163 

Bradshaw.  Robert  43 

Brady.  Mike  79,  102 

Branson,  Delora  '    20 

Branson,  Raymond  4  j 


Brazil.  Arthur 
Brazil.  Sherrie 
Bridge.  |a<  kie 
Bridge,  lenny 
Bngnolio.  lony 
Brimmer,  leffery 
Bronzan.  I  ou 
Bronzini,  Paula 
Brown,  lason 
Brown,  Lisa 
Brown,  1  ynnette 
Browne,  left 
Bu(  kley,  Dennis 
Burke.  Aaron 
Buslos,  Erit 


41,45,51,  ISO 


Cabczud,  Tara 

145 

Cabral,  Ray 

105 

Cacho,  Steve 

51.71 

Calabrese,  Chris 

52,  54,  102 

Calahong,  Suzy 

20,97.114, 

116,  117 

Canepa,  Marian 

9,  154 

Carpenter,  left 

78,  79,  94,  95 

Carpenter,  Shelly 

20, 

124,  125 

Carreon,  Raquel 

52 

Carreon,  Tony 

82 

1,83,129 

Carroll,  Barbara 

163 

Carswell,  Lisa 

52,  145 

Carter,  Melissa 

129 

Carter,  Traci 

4},  49 

Castaneda,  Angelica 

21 

Castro.  Adam 

20,  75 

Castro.  Iim 

20,  123 

Cecchini.  leannie 

119,125 

Ce|a,  Esther 

52 

Ceja,  Francisco 

21 

Cervantes,  Chris 

4i,  75 

Chambliss,  Kelly 

52 

Chappel,  Greg 

79, 

1(K),  102 

Chavez,  Gustavo 

52 

Chavez.  Leopoldo 

52 

207 


(  h.ivtv.  Ion 
(  hild,  An.i 
(  hnslixk,  lames 
(  hnsU'nsen,  D.nvn 
("utpponi.  Barbara   . 
(  lapponi.  (.rfg 
(  lanin,  Tim 
(lark.  Barbara 
(  lark,  Kvic 
(  lark.  K.)n 
Clark.  Sharon 
(lark.  Shawn 
(  lark.  lara 
(  Ifmons.  Dana 
(  lojjslon.  Icrcrm 
CcH-lho.  C  hrisl.n.- 
CokiT.  C  liarU'i'n 
Colbfrl.  Harold 
Colburn.  Carlcnf 
C  Oic.isi.Gino 
Coleman,  Gina 
Colmenares,  Rosalie 
rompili.  )oe 
(^onipilli,  |oe 
Conn,  Gary 
C Onner.  Palrma 
(^>nlreras,  Teresa 
C^>ntreras,  Tern 
Conway,  C^hris 
Coombes,  larry 
Corriua.  Kevin 
Cornelius,  Arniand* 
Coster.  Billy 
Cosier.  Rii  ky 
(  ountell.  Robin 
( OunI/.  Miihella 
Co\,  Cara 
Cox.  Kara 
CO/by.  Roland 
Craliey.  lames 
Crailey.  Mii  hael 
Cremeans.  Kjm 
Cross,  jim 
Crow.  Gwen 
Crow.  lennie 


21.41).  U'4.  12S.  ISO 

21. 141 

21 

1S4 

88.  8').  1  S4 

94.  U)(i 

1(>i 

<)4.  11l() 

21.84.8S.  1  IS.  117 

U.  i 

7') 

Si.  119 

52,  70 


Cruse.  Shelly 
Crystal.  Ryan 
Cuaresma.  Dan 
Cudney.  Can 
Current.  Meliss. 
Cursi.  Kyli 


{  urtis.  Mall 


C  utino.  Mark 


12.21.24.  12S,  1  iO.  1  il.  145,  ISO. 
180 
4i.  SI.  145 


D 


Dale,  leanne 
Dallman.  leshe 
Darone.  Debbie 
Dalerra.  M.iria 
Dalerra.  Retina 
Davidson.  Sandy 
Davis.  Chris 
Davis.  I  lora 
Davis.  Tina 
Dawson.  Keilh 
Dawson.  Mit  helle 
De  1  rales.  Dennis 
DelaPena.  Renee 
Del  eon.  Hilda 
De  I  eon.  Rosa 
De  Silva.  Brian 
Del  rales,  Dennis 
Delremery,  |ohn 
DeHarl.  Belly 
Del  Chiaro.  Amy 
Del  Chiaro.  Anthony 
Deljjado.  Manuel 
Deneen.  I  aura 
Denney.  Rowland 
Deparsia.  Frank 
Derrick.  Riik 
Delmk.  lason 
Dewey.  Christine 
Dewey.  Kristie 
Dewoil.  Melisvi 


155 

52.71.77 


22. 4i 
112.  114.  115.  117 


52 

52 

22.80 

145 

11 
16) 
125 

52 


155 

155 

4i.  117 


DeWoK.  Siott 

De/ell.Miihael 

Dias.Rat  helle 

Diaz.  Arturo 

Dia/.  lelicia 

Die  key.  (  alhy 

Diehl.  Virginia 

Diffey.  Willis 

Dikes.  Marnie 

Dillon.  Rip 

Ditmars.  Florente 

Ditmars.  Nicole 

Dilmars.  Spencer 

Diwald.  Maria      22.170.175. 

Domingue/.  Anna 
Domingue/.  Michelle 
Drake.  Brell 
Drummond.  luslin 
Duarle.  Calalina 
Duarle.  Danny 
Duggan.  Heath 
Duncan.  Bobby 
Duncan.  Dana 
Duncan.  Kiniberly 
Duncan,  lisa 
Duncan.  I  ucy 
Dune  an.  Peggy 
Duquette.  Cyndy 
Dutra.  Malt 
Dye.  )udv 


4i.  49.  124.  125.  128.  ISO 

52 

4) 

155 

155 

Ihi 

145 

4  ).  1 29 

Ibi 

88.89.  120.  121 

52 

78.  184.  191,  193, 

198,202 

43 

8.41.97.  1)0 

22.81.  121 

52 

4) 

22.75 

79 

78.  79.  1 1  5 

89 

n 
11 

52.96.97.  129 

155 

11.  124.  125.  ISO 

4) 

16) 


Eason.  Bob  4  ) 

tdling.  Susan  4) 

tglinsdoerfer.  Henry  52 
Hkins.  Iricia                       52.88.89.  108.  109.  145 

tlliotl.Burley  52 

[Ills.  John  4) 

[merson.  Chris  4  ).  1 19.  144.  145 

[ngland.  Mike  129 

tngle.  Ion  5).  122.  12) 


IncKhs.  Malt 
[nos.  Ron 
f  quinoa.  Norma 
E  ricson.  Ian 
(rhch.  Rusty 
Ernst.  Carol 
[  rskine.  Sherry 
[  rwin.  Christina 
(spinal.  Mall 
[spindola.  Lupe 
[staiio.  Sandra 
( vans.  Gayle 
Evans,  Mitchell 
Evans,  Renee 


Fajardo.  lose 
Eatardo.  Maggie 
Ealelli.  Naoma 
Eanas.  Mario 
Ec'ies.  Paul 
Eeliksiak.  Trenton 
Ferguson.  Tim 
Fernandez.  Arlene 
Fernandez.  Lisa 
Eerogiaro.  laura 
Ferrill.  jack 
Firkins.  Mark 
F  let  hsing,  Audra 
Floyd.  Geanelle 
F  loyd.  loseph 
Fluty,  laddeus 
F  ord.  Malt 
Ford.  Milch 
Foreman.  Damn 
F  oreman.  |im 
Foreman.  Lance 
I  orlow.  Doreen 
F  ortner.  Jelt 
Fortner,  Sue 
Foster,  Kurt 
Foster,  Ldbelle 


4).  49.  75.  105 
155 
156 


156 
22 

128 
4) 
5) 


5) 
16) 
5) 
5) 
4).  75 
129 
150 
16) 
4) 
5) 
41.  104.  155.  156 


22.70 

79 

44.75 

44 

22.  27  40,41,71,75,  180 

156 


208 


F(>\.  KolxTl 

129 

Fr.i.isih.Slcvcn 

Si,  92 

1  r.llSIT,  llMlMlIlT 

128 

Ir.iiuc,  l.iMin 

44 

Ir.ini..,  Alex 

44 

1  r.mks,  l.iniK- 

44.49 

1  c.isicr,  Icnnilcf 

44 

Ir.'dnckson,  Kri^s 

Si,  1(11,  102,  Hli 

1  riH'm.in,  F  elii  la 

2i,  H7 

f  reemdn,  Kolhy 

Si 

Fregi,  M,irv 

92,  9  i 

(^rigard,  Iflf 

44,  12i 

Frvxt'll,  Scott 

Si 

F  rvxcll,  Sean 

44 

F  uFiriT,  Francine 

2i 

FulliT.  Shannon 

Si 

[  urFong.  Adani 

44 

1  utpliy,  Brian 

145 

Gadea,  Carlos 
Galey,  Cindy 
Galey,  Debbie 
Galey,  Robin 

Gallegos,  F^yan 
Galvan,  I  milia 
Gammo,  Denise 
Gamino,  Mike 
Gantt,  Wayne 
Gan/,  Aaron 
Carber,  led 
Garcia,  Alma 
Garcia,  lohn 
Garcia,  Maria 
Garcia,  Oralia 
Garcia,  Pal 
Garcia,  Ruben 
Garcia.  William 
Gasi  a.  Angle 
Gasca,  Ramon 


50,  1  SO 
156 


«,  2.i,  40,  H6,  H7.  118,  HO,  150, 


Si,  145 

2i.  180 

9,40,44.71,74,75 


Gaston,  )R  Si 

Gaston,  Mark  44 

Gales,  Mark        156 

Gatewood,  Steve 23 

Gallin,  Alex    44 

Gatlin,  Derek        2i 

Gaudetle,  Nadine         44,  85,  1 1 9,  1 66,  1 70,  1 74, 
1  78,  1 84,  1 85,  1 91 ,  1 95,  1 97,  1 98,  1 99,  202 
Geddes,  Michelle  Si 

Geddes,  Roy  44 

Genda,  Michael  S3 

Genda,  Mike  129 

Gensler,  Erik  53,113,115 

Gensler,  Raquel  24,41,128,131,145 

Gepilano,  Rick  79 

Gepilano,  Sonny  44,  100,  102,  103,  106 

Gerry,Anne  23,44,51,125,131,150 

Gerry,  Leonard  163 

Ghiggeri,  Roy  150,157 

Ghilarducci,  Linda  86,87,97,157 

Ghiozzi,  Gena    163 

Ghiselh,  Barbara 163 

Ghiselli,  Korrin 24,  150,  180 

Ghose,  Celti     157 

Gibbs,  David    44 

Giddens,  David 53 

Giesinger,  Chad 44 

Gilbert,  Wes 79 

Glaholt,  Hilary 128,  145 

Glenn,  leanne  156,157 

Glenn,  Robert  157 

Gomes,  Maria  44 

Gomez,  Dorothy  44 

Gonzales,  Art  157 

Gonzales,  Janet  180 

Gonzales,  Ronda  44 

Gonzalez.  Amy  44 

Gonzalez.  Armando  S3 

Gonzalez,  Dolly  S3 

Gonzalez,  lake  44 

Gonzalez,  lanel  24 

Gonzalez,  |esse  44 

Gonzalez,  Rob  79,102,157 

Gonzalez,  Rosalinda  53 

Gonzalez,  Velma  157 


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Goodman,  Su/anne  44,  145 

Goostree,  Daemon  44 

Gordon,  Becky  44 

Gordon.  Rhonda  54 

Grabner,  Duane  44,  77,  1 00,  1 1 9 

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Grebinski,  Greg 84,  85 

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Gregory,  Tom  102,113,114,115 

Gribben,  Tina  54 

Griego.  Desiree  44 

Griggs.  Gary  109 

Grosman-Wilson,  Laura  50,  70 

Groves,  Tim  24 

Gudino,  Hilda  54 

Guerreo,  Rosalia  24 

Guerrero,  Maribel  54 

Guerrero,  Mario 54 

Guidinger,  |on    54 

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Guitron,  Alfonso 54 

Guitron,  Rich  79,  1 1  i 

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Hampton,  Verdeu  1  57 

Hanada,  Takayuki  77 

Hancock,  lohn  79,102 

Hancock,  Ray  44,  11J 

Hanni,  Tim  25 

Hansen,  Scott  25,75,180 

Hansen,  Stuart  54,77,122,123 

Hardt.  jerry  157 

Harmell.  Gabe  106,107,129 

Harris,  Tracy  ISO 

Harrison,  Kelly  54 

Harty,  Chiefy  105 

Hathorn,  Barbara  .  .        .54 

Hawkins  Tom  157 

Heitmeyer,  Kurt  25,40,75,100,101 

Henderson,  Dennis  74,158 

Henriquez,  (o^e  54 

Henriquez,  Lorena  25 

Henriquez.  Maria  54 

Henry,  Christopher  25 

Henry,  Palti  145 

Henry,  Patty  44 

Henry,  Shirley         158 

Henry,  Tattie        128 

Hensel,  lason  32, 40, 44,  1 1 9, 13 1 , 1 50 

Henson,  Theresa  145 

Heredia,  Isabel  54 

Hernandez,  Albert  44,102 

Hernandez,  Annette  54 

Hernandez.  Elias  158 

Hernandez,  Cabby  89, 145 

Hernandez,  Tina  54,89 

Herrera.  Ccjach  85 

Herrera,  Lacrechia  44 

Herrick,  Alice  20,  25, 41, 125 

Herron,  Tiffany  145 

Hicks,  Joanne  54 

Hilburn.  Cindy    23,  25,  27,  40,  41,  118,  1 19,  125, 
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Hilburn,  Kathy     8,25,27,87,  108,  109,  109,  130, 
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Hilliard,  Kelly  44 


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Meyer,  Elizabeth  29 

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Meyer,  Lisa  112,115,117 

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Middelton,  Rochele  47 

Middleton,  Jeff  82,83 

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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 


w 

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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