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Table of
Contents
Campus Life 2
Seniors 8
Classes 38
Activites 72
Sports 100
Staff 156
Ads 168
Index 186
Annual Staff 190
Reflections of.
LIBERTY UNION
HIGH SCHOOL
850 Second Street
Brentwood, CA 94513
Published by
The Annual Staff of LUHS
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Faces Reflect
Principal Gene Clare chows down on one of the Caught! Tatum Valverde glances up from
Senior Class hotdogs during lunch time. opening her locker in Nash Hall.
"The Three Amigos" sport their Easter bonnets
as they head out on the trail of Chem thieves.
Reflecting not one, but two boys, is Michelle
Jones.
FFA Royalty pose for a picture at the Barn
Dance.
Nathan Odell and Sally Bickford help serve
BBQed hotdogs to students and staff.
Real Feelings
Students Select Wilson, Ortega
Carlos Ortega and Angela Wilson
reign as King and Queen.
Waiting patiently, the royal court enjoy Top 5, Mario Rodrigues and
each others' company. Shannon Elmore.
Strolling down the runway are
members of Top 1 0.
Ladies of the Freshmen Class show David Moss shares his opinion of
'94 spirit. LUHS.
Best buds spook together on Twin
Dav.
Mr. Dennis Buckley works as
Student Activities Director.
Float construction is a J
major part of
Homecoming
activities.
Pictures Reflect Energy of Students, Staff
AAAUGH! Chris Lewis and Monique Rose Castillo cheers on the
Cozby tug and tug and. . . Varsity teams during a rally.
Julie Stanahan concentrates on her Tying the knot, Sophomores run
Week-at-a-Glance calendar. towards the finish line.
Nevada Smith and Kane Thompson
strut the wrong stuff.
I ara Rosselli and Sean Hol-
lingsworth share a moment.
Senior Class members practice building their pyramid
before the competition starts on Homecoming Day.
HEATHER ANN ABONO
Cross Country, Homecoming Queen (Top Ten), Plays — Make
Believe, Glimpses, Impromptu; French Club, International Club,
Forensics Team, Playmakers, Third Period Representative, Block
L, Student of the Month — P.E., Mock Trial, IWE/TA — Social
Studies, Pep Club
J. GABE ALBEROLA
Student of the Month — Art, Azteca Club
JOSE C. ALBEROLA
Azteca Club, IWE/TA — P.E.
HAROLD W. ALBRIGHT
Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, JV Football,
Frosh Football, Block L
MINDY ALLMAN
Sophomore Class Secretary, Playmakers, International Club, FHA,
Freshman Class Committee, Cross Country, Frosh-Soph Track
DECA, IWE/TA — Sociology, Homemaking
ARNOLDO AMADOR
DOUG ANDERSON
Varsity Baseball, Cross Country
MARK ANTHONY ANDERSON
Marching Band, Concert Band, IWE/TA — Math, English, Library
ROBERT JAMES ANDERSON
Varsity Football, Varsity Football Co-captain, JV Football, Frosh
Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, IWE/TA — P.E.
Seniors Build Winning Pyramid
YESENIA ARGUETA
IWE/TA — Office
ALEXANDRA ARIAS
Azteca Club, Third Period Representative, IWE/TA —
Attendance Office, P.E.
MERILYN AUNG
International Club, A Cappella Club, Mixed Chorus, Chamber
Singers
AMY AVILEZ
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT BAILEY
Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Science, Independent Study
MONICA ELISE BARAJAS
Varsity Softball, All-League 1 st Team Softball, Most Valuable
Player — Softball, JV Basketball; Varsity Basketball, Varsity
Volleyball, Commissioner of Athletics, Block L Secretary,
IWE/TA — P.E., Special Education; Athlete of the Week, Big
"C" Award, North Coast All-Tournament Team, Captain
Volleyball, Block L, Student of the Month — P.E., Honorable
Mention — Basketball, Honor Roll, Homecoming Committee
Third Period Representative, All East Bay — Softball
EDITH BARRIOS
Azteca Club
ALEX BARTLETT
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Soccer, JV
Soccer, FFA, Block L
FLAVIO F. BEAS
Scholarship Award, Plays — Make Believe, Azteca Club
Representative, International Club Treasurer, Student of the
Month — P.E., Honor Roll, Men's Ensemble, A Cappella Choir,
Peer Counselor, Third Period Representative, International Club,
Azteca Club, Choir Club, Mixed Chorus, IWE/TA — Attendance
Office
LINDA RENEE BENSON
CSF, Honor Roll, Majorette, Varsity Track, Cross Country, Color
Guard, Winter Guard, Color Guard Committee President, Band
Executive Committee, Club Council, IWE/TA — Science,
Attendance Office, Business Office; Elementary Tutor, Block L,
Marching Band, Symphonic Band
KIMBERLY JO BENT
A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singer, Women's Ensemble, Choir
Club, Choir Club Librarian, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll
CHARLYN LEILANI BERNADES
Honor Roll, IWE/TA — Attendance Office
JENNIFER BERUMEN
Friday Night Live, FHA
SALLY ALICE BICKFORD
Cross Country, Varsity Track, Senior Class President,
Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Scholastic Top Ten, Life CSF,
Sophomore Queen, CSF Treasurer, Honor Roll, Symphonic
Band, Marching Band, Leadership Class, Block L, Most Valuable
Player — Cross Country, IWE/TA — Counseling Office, Social
Studies
VAN ERIC BIGLANG-AWA
Scholastic Top Ten, Editor-in-Chief Lion's Roar, 1 00% CSF, Life
CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Lion's Roar Staff, Mock Trial,
French Club, CSF, IWE/TA — Science
Bickford Leads Senior Class as President
JOHN ALLEN BIRKHIMER II
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, CSF, Varsity
Track, Frosh-Soph Track, Honor Roll, Student of the Month —
Social Studies, IWE/TA — Foreign Language, Library; Mock
Trial, Leadership Class
DONALD J. BLAIR
Boys' State, Commissioner of Clubs and Activites, Commissioner
of Publicity, CSF Vice-president, Sophomore Class Vice-
president, Club Council President, Student Council, Friday Night
Live, Homecoming Chairman, Scholastic Top Ten, Honor Roll,
CSF, Life CSF, 100% CSF, Lion's Roar Staff, Varsity Swimming
AMY ANNE BLANTON
Varsity Track, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band,
Student of the Month — Performing Arts, Honor Roll, Block L,
IWE/TA — P.E., Friday Night Live
JOSH BLUM
Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soccer, All-League Soccer, Varsity
Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, JV Basketball, IWE/TA —
Language Arts
MICHAEL BORGE
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling,
JV Wrestling, Honor Roll, IWE/TA — Athletics
CHISSELL BORRAYO
Azteca Club, IWE/TA — Attendance Office
JIM BROWN
Student of the Month — Industrial Arts, Honor Roll, IWE/TA
Science, Computer Repair; Ski Club
SHAWN BROWN
FRANK BRUNO
IWE/TA — Crafts/Jewelry
DUSTY BURGE
LEANNE CARROLL BUTTERFIELD
Symphonic Band, Peer Counselor, Friday Night Live, Marching
Band Student Director, Marching Band, Honor Roll, JV
Basketball, JV Softball, Pep Band, Pep Club, Jazz Band, Student
of the Month — Performing Arts, IWE/TA — District Office,
Sports Charter — Varsity Volleyball
MARIA DOLORES CABADA
Azteca Club, IWE/TA — Attendance Office
JOSHUA L. CALDERON
Varsity Track, Varsity Soccer, Cross Country, Frosh Football,
Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, IWE/TA —
English, Lion's Roar Staff, Block L, FNL Rotary Representative
CHRIS CAMPBELL
Choir Club President, All-State Honor Choir, Jazz Singers, Mens'
Ensemble, Jazz Band, Plays — A Midsummer Nights Dream,
Mame, Cabaret; Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Homecoming King
(Top Ten), Honor Roll, CSF, Life CSF, Boys' State
JOSEPH LYNN CANADA, JR.
Peer Counselor, Playmakers President, Choir Club Librarian,
Choir Club, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Men's
Ensemble, Plays — January Thaw, Play It Again Sam, Taming of
the Shrew, One Acts, Friday Night Live, Playmakers
TONY J. CANO
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, JV Wrestling, Honor Roll, Student of
the Month — P.E.
CHRISTOPHER A. CARLOTTI
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Peer Counselor,
Leadership Class, Block L, Honor Roll, IWE/TA — Office,
Homecoming Committee
SCOTT A. CARPENTER
Junior Class Vice-president, Senior Class Vice-president,
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Homecoming Committee, Peer
Counselor, Block L, Third Period Representative, IWE/TA —
P.E., English; Student of the Month — P.E.
MIGUEL FRANSICO CARRANZA
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, JV Wrestling
BRIDGET M. CARTER
Playmakers, IWE/TA — Inschool Detention, District Office,
Special Education, Attendance Office; Plays — The Effect of
Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, One Night
Stand, Time After Time; International Club, FHA, Model
Senate
ROSE CASTILLO
1 00% CSF, Varsity Cheerleader, Scholastic Top Ten,
International Club, French Club, Azteca Club, FHA, Student of
the Month — Math, Forensics Team, IWE/TA — Counseling
Office, Homemaking; Honor Roll
MISTY J. CAUGHRON
OLIVER CLAYTON
Lion's Roar Staff, Mixed Chorus
CHRISTINE MICHELE CITRO
Peer Counselor, FFA, Academic Decathlon, Forensics Team,
Honor Roll, CSF, IWE/TA — Peer Counseling, FFA, Library,
Student of the Month — FFA
Caught in a pensive mood, is Senior Class president, Julie Stranahan and "friends" entertain the
Sally Bickford. newest class at Liberty during their orientation
in the gym.
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TARA TRICIA CLARK
A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Choir Club, Plays — Make
Believe, Midsummer Nights Dream, IWE/TA — English, Science
LESLIE DIANE CLYMENS
Student of the Month — Home Ec, IWE/TA — AV/Textbook,
Language Arts; Mixed Chorus, Choir Club
ANNE-MONIQUE COELHO
Elementary Tutor, IWE/TA — Attendance Office. Friday Night
Live
NICKOLE COLEMAN
Honor Roll, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Cross Country,
Mock Trial, Forensics Team, Academic Decathlon, Plavs — Tied
to the Track, IWE/TA — Attendance Office, Drama
EDUARDO COLMENARES
JV Basketball, Varsity Basketball
CHRIS CONDON
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, JV Football. Frosh Football,
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block S, Mixed Chorus. Pep Club
AUNA RENEE CORTEZ
Playmakers, Plays — Third and Oak: The Laundromat, One
Night Stand; Choir Club, Mixed Chorus, Choir Council-Mixed
Chorus Robe Manager, Honor Roll, Fridav Night Live
BRANDI MARIE COSTA
JV Basketball, JV Football Charter, Varsity Football Charter,
IWE/TA — P.E., Foreign Language; Pep Club. Honor Roll,
Friday Night Live, Marching Band
MONIQL'E C. COZBY
Peer Counselor, FCA, FFA, Annual Staff. Annual Staff Business
Manager, Friday Night Live, Forensics Team. Forensics
President, French Club, International Club. Close-Up, Student of
the Month — P.E., Ag; Pep Club, IWE/TA — Science, Third
Period Representative
Unrestrained friendship, Bryon Talman
congratulates Carlos Ortega as he is
announced Homecoming King.
Jeff Perlichek practices before the noon-
time trike races in the quad area.
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Seniors Share Homecoming Moments
BRANDY CROSS
Concert Choir, Women's Ensemble, Concert Band, Student of the
Month — Office Assistant, IWE/TA — Office, History, Math;
Peer Counselor
JENI CROWL
IWE/TA — Counseling Office, Attendance Office; Elementary
Tutor
TIM CRUSE
Varsity Fotball, Varsity Track, JV Basketball, Frosh Football,
Frosh Basketball, Student of the Month — P.E., IWE/TA — P.E.
SALVATORE J. CUTINO
ANDY DAGLE
JOSE ALBERTO ANISTRO DALIT
Scholastic Top Ten, Honor Roll, Life CSF, Leadership Class,
Freshman President, Third Period Representative, Cross
Country, Frosh Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh-Soph Track,
Azteca Club, Model Senate, QEP, IWE/TA — Counseling Office,
District Office; Math Tutor.
SHERI ANNE DANFORD
JV Basketball, JV Basketball Charter, Mixed Chorus, A Cappella
Choir, Chamber Singers, Women's Ensemble, Choir Club, Choir
Club Robe Manager, Third Period Representative, Pep Club,
French Club, IWE/TA — French, English, Music
DARREN DAVIDSON
JOE DAVIS
Varsity Football, All-League, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity
Track, Block L, IWE/TA — P.E.
ROBERT ANDREW DEHART
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Marching Band,
Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Varsity Track, Frosh-
Soph Track, CSF, JV Baseball, Honor Roll, IWE/TA — English,
Model Senate
OLIVER DE HON
JENNIFER DENHAM
RONNIE A. DIAZ
Tennis Team, Forensics Team Treasurer, Forensics Team,
Playmakers, Plays — Glimpses, Bits and Pieces, Midsummer
Night's Dream, I Remember Mama, Make Believe; Student of the
Month — Math, IWE/TA — Counseling Office, Math; Honor
Roll, Lion's Roar Staff, CSF
BENJAMIN S. DICKEY III
Honor Roll, Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Cross
Country
CHRISTINE N. DILLON
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Homecoming Brings Out Senior Spirit
SHAUN WILLIAM DOHENEY
Frosh-Soph Track, Student of the Month — P.E., IWE/TA —
Attendance Office, English, Third Period Representative
DEBORAH MARIE DOLLOSSO
Peer Counselor, IWE/TA — Language Arts, Sports Charter — JV
Football, Varsity Football, Honor Roll, Fridav Night Live
TIMOTHY D. DOWING
American Industrial Arts Student Association, Honor Roll,
IWE/TA — Math Skills, Freshman Class Secretary
DAVID H. DREYTR
Choir Club, Friday Night Live. Chamber Singers, Men's
Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, IWE/TA — Science.
Ski Club, Cross Country, Student of the Month — Art
LISA ANN DRYE
Commissioner of Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader. JV
Cheerleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Pep Club, Leadership Class,
Choir Club, Mixed Chorus, Most Valuable Plaver JV Softball
DAVID DL ARTE
JV Football, Peer Counselor. Third Period Representative
ROBERT JOSEPH DUTRA
Sophomore King (Runner-up). Varsity Swimming. JV Swimming.
Homecoming Committee, Homecoming King (Topio). Peer
Counselor, 3rd Period Rep., Varsitv Wrestling, JV Wrestling,
IWE-Office
TIMOTHY J. DYNES
IWE/TA — Special Education
TRICIA LOUISE EBY
JV Softball, Symphonic Band. Marching Band. Pep Band.
Forensics Team, Plays — Make Believe, Glimpses; International
Club, IWE/TA — Language Arts, Close Up, Third Period
Representative, Playmakers. Friday Night Live
JEFF EGLINSDOERFER
IWE/TA — P.E.. Crafts/Jewelrv
SHANNON MEREDITH ELMORE
CSF, Honor Roll, Junior Class Secretary, Freshman Class
Secretary. Leadership Class, Third Period Representative. Club
Council. Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Homecoming Committee.
Block L. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track, Tennis Team, Friday-
Night Live. FCA. Walk-Thru. Student Government, Symphonic
Band, Marching Band. IWEATA — P.E., Student Accounts: Pep
Club, Ski Club. Choir Club. Mixed Chorus
KELLY ELIZABETH ENGLE
Friday Night Live. Honor Roll, Third Period Representative,
Choir Club. Mixed Chorus, Student of the Month — Ag, P.E..
FFA, FFA Treasurer, IWE/TA — Ag, FFA Sweetheart (runner-
up)
JENNIFER ANN ENOCHS
Commissioner of Athletics, Peer Counselor. Varsitv Softball. JV
Softball, JV Basketball. Honor Roll, Block L, Lion's Roar Staff.
Leadership Class, Friday Night Live, Homecoming Committee,
Pep Club, Sports Charter — Frosh Football, Varsity Volleyball;
Third Period Representative. IWE/TA — Career Center,
Counseling Office
JEFFERCK
Varsity Swimming
GUS G. ERICKSON
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Carlos Ortega shows his spirit in dressing and Charlyn Bernandes and Lizeth LaFarga share a
participating. happy moment with Leanna Hudson.
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GREGORY ALEXANDER ESQUIVEL
Varsity Soccer, Cross Country, Most Valuable Player — JV
Cross Country, Varsity Track, Frosh Football, Frosh-Soph
Track, CSF, Honor Roll, Model Senate, Student of the Month
— P.E., IWE/TA — P.E., English
KATHY JEAN EVANS
Commissioner of Curriculum, Choir Club Treasurer, Honor
Roll, A Cappella Choir, Women's Ensemble, Mixed Chorus,
Leadership Class, Choir Club, CSF, Life CSF, Walk-Thru,
Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Concert Band
KEVIN W. FALK
Men's Ensemble, Chamber Singers, A Cappella Choir, Mixed
Chorus, Chamber Singers Manager, Student of the Month —
Choir, IWE/TA — Choir, Band
MICHAEL ANTHONY FERRIGNO
Varsity Football, JV Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling,
IWE/TA — Social Studies
CRAIG DONALD FIRKINS
Golf
THOMAS ROBERT FOLEY
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Most Valuable
Player — JV Football, Block L, Honor Roll, Third Period Rep-
resentative
JAMES MICHAEL FRAASCH
Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Football, JV
Basketball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Most Valuable
Player — JV Football, Block L, Third Period Representative
ANTONIO C. GANS
Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball
JOHN ROBERT GAUDETTE
Annual Staff, IWE/TA — AV/Textbook Room
Matt Usher and Mike Zulawski
lead the seniors.
GINA GAYER
TINA GAYER
DAVID GERRY
Honor Roll, CSF, Jazz Singers, A Cappella Choir. Student of the
Month — Choir, Frosh Basketball, San Joaquin Honor Choir,
Forensics Team, Brown Bag Theater, Choir Club
SHII GIFFORD
Varsity Softball, Varsity Volleyball, Block L, IWE/TA — P.E.
ERIC GLOISTEIN
Student of the Month — Science, Honor Roll
MARY A. GONZALEZ
ANGELA H. GOOD
CHRISTOPHER T. GREEN
KEVIN W. GREENLAW
Varsity Baseball, Student of the Month — P.E., IWE/TA
Career Center
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New Contest Tests Senior Physical Skills
ANNA M. GRUEN
J V Basketball, JV Softball, Student of the Month — P.E.,
IWE/TA — P.E., Jewelry; Third Period Representative
KARLA GUDINO
OFELIA GUERRA
Foreign Exchange Student, International Club, French Club
DAVID GUERRERO
Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball
CARLOS GUITERREZ
Boys' State, Scholastic Top Ten, CSF, Mock Trail, Azteca
Club, Azteca Club Secretary, Azteca Club Treasurer,
IWE/TA — District Office
LINDA GUTIERREZ
Honor Roll, Majorette, Marching Band, Symphonic Band,
Homecoming Committee, Third Period Representative,
IWE/TA — English, Sports Charter — Frosh Basketball,
Wrestling
HEIDI RAE HANEY
Varsity Softball, IWE/TA — P.E., Beginning Chef; Friday
Night Live, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll
SHARLENE HARLAN
BRYAN HARRIS
IWE/TA — Jewelry
TONY W. HARTSOCK
TONYA M. HAWKINS
Student of the Month — Business, IWE/TA — Attendance
Office, Principal's Office, Business; Annual Staff, Mixed Chorus
FRANK HEADLEY
Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, Golf
JENNIFER CANDICE HEATH
Commissioner of Clubs and Activities, Junior Class President,
Peer Counselor, Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Block L,
Homecoming Committee, Leadership Class, Friday Night Live,
Pep Club, IWE/TA — Attendance Office, P.E. Department;
Third Period Representative, Sports Charter Frosh Football
CARLA DIA F. HECHANOVA
Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, JV Swimming, Block L,
Student of the Month — Business, Foreign Language; Block L
President, Varsity Volleyball Most Improved Player, Third
Period Representative, IWE/TA — P.E., Counseling Office
CARRIE LYNN HEELAN
Student of the Month — French, Social Studies; Honor Roll.
IWE/TA — Attendance Office
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Smiling Faces Show Senior Happiness
ANA NELLY HENRIQUEZ
Mixed Chorus, Choir Club, Azteca Club, IWE/TA — Attendance,
Library
VERONICA HERNANDEZ-CONTRERAS
Azteca Club, IWE/TA — Attendance, P.E., Foreign Language,
Tutor
EDWARD JOSEPH HERRERA
Peer Counselor, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Tract JV Soccer,
Weight Lifter, Varsity Soccer, IWE/TA — Administrators Office
CHRISTOPHER L. HILDEBRAND
PAUL AARON HILL
Men's Ensemble, Chamber Singers, Frosh-Soph Track, Choir
Club, A Cappella Choir, Friday Night Live
DEANNE MICHELLE HOFF
IWE/TA — Foods
SEAN PATRICK HOLLINGSWORTH
Honor Roll, Peer Counselor, Third Period Representative, Cross
Country, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Homecoming
Committee, IWE/TA — English
LORRIE HOOS
CSF, International Club. French Club, IWE/TA — Woods,
English
ROBERT HULTEN
Playmakers, Plays — Aria de Capa, I Remember Mama, Coup
d'etat, Mame; A Cappella Choir, Jazz Band. Brown Bag. Honor
Roll, Choir Club, Friday Night Live. JV Swimming
• CHRISTOPHER L. JACQUEZ
Exchange and Work Student (Hawaii), Frosh Football, IWE/TA
— English
PAIGE MEREDITH JAMISON
CSF, Honor Roll, Forensics Team, Friday Night Live, IWE/TA
— Counseling Office, Career Center, English; FHA
MAGGIE JAR VIS
Junior Prom Queen (Alameda High), Mixed Chorus. Varsitv
Softball, JV Volleyball, Choir Club. Block L. Mascot
MITCHELL CHARLES JESERICH
Peer Counselor. Brown Bag Theater. Plays-Aria da Capo.
Playmakers, Manager Varsitv Football. Forensics Team
VERONICA A. JIMENEZ
CHAD F. JOHNSTON
Frosh Basketball
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KAREN KATHLEEN KALINOWSKI
Scholastic Top Ten, Varsity Cheerleader, Peer Counselor,
100% CSF, JV Basketball, International Club, Honor Roll,
Friday Night Live, Mock Trial, FHA, Homecoming Parade
Chairwoman, Leadership Class, Ski Club, Walk-Thru Crew,
Third Period Representative, Elementary School Tutor, Pep
Club, French Club, Student of the Month — French, Sports
Charter-Track, Rally Squad, Homecoming Committee
MARC KELM
Lion's Roar Staff, Honor Roll
ROBERT S. KEPLINGER
Varsity Baseball, All-League — Baseball, JV Baseball, Block
L
ANDREW KIGHT
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Block L, Leadership Class, Third
Period Representative, Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Social
Studies, International Club, Ski Club
ANGELA KATHELEEN KIMBALL
Friday Night Live, Honor Roll
CHRISTOPHER DANIEL KLAPPROTT
Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, CSF,
Scholastic Top Ten, Honor Roll, Sophomore King (Runner-
up), JV Soccer, Third Period Representative
MATTHEW BRENDEN KLUTTZ
ASB President, Varsity Swimming, Peer Counselor,
Leadership Class, Homecoming King (Top 1 0), Most
Valuable Swimmer, Varsity Swimming Captain, Brown Bag
Theater, Camp Royal, Model Senate Outstanding Delegate,
Homecoming Committee, Ski Club, Sophomore King
(Runner-up), Third Period Representative, Block L
Robert Dutra waits to play while Lief
Milland and Andrew Kight show
different reactions.
Heidi Haney, and Nicole Patania relax on
the lawn area.
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NINA MARIE KRUGER
Forensics Team, Forensics President, Plays-A Midsummer Nights
Dream, Playmakers, Friday Night Live, International Club,
International Club Secretary, French Club, CSF, Honor Roll,
Annual Staff, Lion's Roar Staff, IWE/TA — Speech, Student of
the Month — Science, Third Period Representative
DANIELLE DENISE KUHR
Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Math, Social Studies, Brown Bag
Theater, Pep Club
LIZETH LA FARGA
RYAN LEE LAMUNYON
Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, JV Wrestling, IWE/TA —
P.E., Friday Night Live, Student of the Month — P.E., Science
JASON L. LANGLOIS
Plays-Crimes of the Heart, A Midsummer Night's Dream; Lion's
Roar Staff, Playmakers, Forensics Team, Mock Trial, Brown Bag
Theater, Friday Night Live, Literary Magazine
CHARLES A. LASWELL, JR.
Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Band
MARK LATHRUM
MICHAEL R. LEMOINE
CHRIS LEMONS
Varsity Football, JV Football, Peer Counselor. Block L, IWE/TA
— Attendance Office, P.E.; Student of the Month — P.E., JV
Swimming
Kami Mendes shows the pearls during one
of the outside rallies on Ohmstede Field.
"Level the Devils" sets the theme for the
Senior Class' second place Homecoming
float.
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Seniors Capture 2nd, 'Level the Devils'
JANET LEVI
PATRICK D. LEW
Cross Country, Most Valuable Player-Cross Country, Varsity
Track, JV Cross Country, Frosh-Soph Cross Country, Frosh-
Soph Track, Chess Club, IWE/TA — English
CHRISTOPHER JOHN LEWIS
Varsity Soccer, Varsity Swimming, Golf, North Coast
Section Soccer, North Coast Section Swimming, All-League
Soccer, Most Valuable Player-Swimming, JV Soccer, Frosh
Football, A Cappella Choir, Friday Night Live, Honor Roll,
Student of the Month — P.E., Choir Club, Third Period
Representative
DOUG LEWIS
Leadership Class, Honor Roll, Ski Club
JARED L. LEWIS
JV Wrestling, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Marching Band,
Concert Band, IWE/TA — P.E.
MORGAN LEWIS
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh
Football, JV Wrestling, Third Period Representative, Ski Club,
FFA, FHA, IWE/TA — Science
THERESA SYLVIA LIMPERIS
Choir Club, A Cappella Choir, JV Swimming, Most Valuable
Player- JV Swimming, Women's Ensemble, Mixed Chorus,
Block L, Choir Club Historian, IWE/TA — English
MICHAEL T. LINDSAY
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Leadership
Class
RAFAEL H. LINO
Cross Country, Most Valuable Player Cross Country, Varsity
Soccer, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Block
L, IWE/TA — Alternative Education, Counseling Office,
Library; Athlete of the Month, Lion of the Week
JUAN C. LOPEZ
JV Wrestling, Azteca Club
MARICELA NICOLE LOPEZ
Plays — Glimpses, Steel Magnolias; IWE/TA — Attendance
Office, English; Sports Charter — JV Baseball, Varsity
Basketball, Honor Roll, Mixed Chorus, Friday Night Live, Pep
Club, Choir Club, Third Period Representative
TIM LOVEDAY
Varsity Basketball, Homecoming Committee, Leadership Class,
Ski Club, Block L, IWE/TA — English,
PATRICK JOHN LUNA
Sophomore King, Homecoming King (Top 5), Cross Country,
Cross Country Captain, Cross Country Co-captain, JV
Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh-Soph Track, Third Period
Representative, Student of the Month — P.E., IWE/TA — Auto
Shop
CASEY W. MANNING
Tennis
PETE MARKUS
Varsity Football, Block L
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Senior Boys Show Homecoming 'Dress'
MAX A. MARTINEZ
TIM MARTINEZ
TOM MARTINEZ
LISA MATTERI
BRYAN SCOTT MAYBERRY
Frosh Football, Ag Tutor, FFA
DAVID MCCORKELL
Plays — Play It Again Sam, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Make
Believe, I Remember Mama, Aria DaCapo, The Taming of the
Shrew; Forensics Team, Forensics Vice-president, Playmakers,
Lion's Roar Staff, Scholastic Top Ten, CSF, Honor Roll, Brown
Bag Theater, Mixed Chorus, Student of the Month — Math
IWE/TA — Speech
STACIA LYNN MEADOWS
Varsity Track, Cross Country, Most Valuable Player — JV Cross
Country, Homecoming Queen (Top 10), Rally Squad, Varsity
Spiritleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Block L, Commissioner of
Athletics, Leadership Class, Homecoming Committee, Friday
Night Live, Pep Club, Ski Club, Math Tutor
DOUG MEDINA
Varsity Football, Homecoming King (Top 10), JV Football, Frosh
Football
KELLY MELTON
ANTHONY E. MENDENHALL
KAMERON N. MENDES
Student Body Vice-president, Varsity Softball, Varsity Volleyball,
All-League Softball, Homecoming Queen (Top 10), Sophomore
Class President, Block L President, Homecoming Committee,
Peer Counselor, Leadership Class, IWE/TA — P.E., Counseling
Office, Third Period Representative, Athlete of the Week, Friday
Night Live
NORMA MENDOZA
Azteca Club, IWE/TA — Attendance Office, Spanish
DANIELLE R. MILES
Varsity Track, Most Valuable Player-Track, Varsity Volleyball,
JV Volleyball, Athlete of the Week — Track and Volleyball;
Athlete of the Week Contra Costa Times- Volleyball, Peer
Counselor, Friday Night Live, Block L, French Club, JV
Basketball, IWE/TA — Library
KELLEE MILES
Chamber Singers, A Cappella Choir, Women's Ensemble, Mixed
Chorus
LEIF MILLAND
Ski Club, Honor Roll
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Brian Sozcka shows nerve and spirit
wearing a dress for Homecoming Week.
Part of the Homecoming Court ride around the track before
the announcement of Carlos Ortega as King.
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COLLEEN MARIE MILLER
Varsity Softball, Honor Roll, JV Basketball, FFA, FFA
Sentinel, Pep Club Treasurer, Friday Night Live, Leadership
Class, Sports Charter-Varsity Basketball, Pep Club,
Homecoming Committee, Flag Team, Third Period
Representative, French Club, Mixed Chorus, IWE/TA —
English, Choir; JV Swimming
ROBERT J. MILLER
STEPHANIE MISQUEZ
KENNETH AARON MITCHELL
JV Wrestling, JV Baseball, Varsity Swimming, Plays-One Acts,
Mixed Chorus, Friday Night Live, Honor Roll
MARIA D. MONTES
IWE/TA — Office
LYNN J. MONTGOMERY
VERONICA MORALES
GLORIA MUNOZ
Azteca Club, Symphonic Band
GLORIA E. MUNOZ
Mixed Chorus, Azteca Club, IWE/TA — ESL
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Outdoor rallies didn't daunt the spirits of the
Senior Class in the fall.
Sporting a mass of birthday ballons. Gloria
Munoz walks the halls of Nash Wing.
ANTHONY L. MURPHY
DERICK EDWARD NEAL
Varsity Soccer. JV Soccer. All-League Soccer — Second Team.
Honorable Mention — Soccer. Vanity Baseball. JV Baseball
Block L. IWE/TA — P.E.
ANN MARIE NEBERGALL
ASB Treasurer. 100% CSF. Homecoming Queen (Top 5). Tennis.
Choir Club. Annual Staff. Honor Roll. Leadership Class. A
Cappella Choir. Ski Club. Friday Night Live. Choir Club
Treasurer. Choir Club Vice-president. Varsity Volleyball
Manager. Most Inspirational-Tennis. Tennis- Athletic Director
Academic Award. JV Volleyball. Block L. Life CSF. CSF. Ticket
Seller. Head Ticket Seller. FCA. Homecoming Committee
RICH NEES
Varsity Track. Frosh-Soph Track. Mixed Chorus. JV Football.
Frosh Football. JV Wrestling. Student of the Month — P.E.
FRAN NEWPORT
MARK MEDZBALLA
Foreign Exchange Student (Germany). CSF. International Club.
French Club. International Gub President. Varsitv Soccer. Block
L. Varsity Basketball. Club Council. IWE/TA — Language Arts.
Friday Night Live
DEANNA ANN O'CONNOR
Peer Counselor. Tennis. Lion's Roar Staff. Ski Club. Friday Night
Live. National Issues Forum. International Club. Mixed Chorus.
Choir Club
ALFONSO OCHOA
NATHAN ODELL
A' Soccer. International Club. Homecoming Committee. Third
Period Representative, Ticket Seller
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Outdoor Rallies Fuel Senior Class Yells
CARLOS ORTEGA
Peer Counselor, Brown Bag Theater, Leadership Class,
Homecoming King, JV Basketball, Varsity Swimming,
Frosh-Soph Track, Homecoming Committee, Plays — A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Bits and Pieces; Concert Band,
Lion's Roar Staff, IWE/TA — Administration, Beginning
Art; Playmakers, Azteca Club, Friday Night Live, Float
Design
MICHAEL D. PADEN
Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, JV Baseball, JV Football,
Student of the Month — P.E., Ski Club, IWE/TA — Wood,
Math
MICHAEL J. PADILLA
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball Academic
Scholar, Block L, Student of the Month — P.E., IWE/TA —
Counseling Center, Honor Roll
SHANNON PAGE
Jazz Singers, Women's Ensemble, Chamber Singers, A Cappella
Choir, Plays — Make Believe, I Remember Mama; San Joaquin
Honor Choir, CSSSA, Choir Club — Vice-president, Secretary,
Librarian; Honor Roll, Symphonic Band, Marching Band,
Forensics Team, Choir Club, Playmakers, Friday Night Live,
IWE/TA — Music
DAWN A. PALMER
Class Treasurer, Third Period Representative, Mixed Chorus,
Peer Counselor, Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Administration,
JV Football Charter
DANIEL PANTOJA
Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer, Student of the Month — Industrial
Arts, Third Period Representative, IWE/TA — Special Ed
JENNALEE PASSEY
Commissioner of Performing Arts, Choir Club — Secretary,
Librarian, Treasurer; Jazz Singers, A Cappella Choir,
Student of the Month — Choir, Choir Club, Plays-Make
Believe, San Joaquin Honor Choir
NICOLE COLLEEN PATANIA
Friday Night Live, Spanish Club, FHA, Literary Magazine,
Tennis, JV Swimming, Honor Roll, Homecoming
Committee, JV Basketball, Forensics Team, International
Club, FFA, IWE/TA — Science
CHRISTINA DENISE PEDERSEN
Leadership Class, Pep Club, Friday Night Live,
Homecoming Queeen (Top 1 0), Rally Squad, Head Frosh
Cheerleader, Head JV Cheerleader, Songleader, Head
Songleader, Sophomore Class Secretary
STACY AARON PEREIRA
Varsity Football, FFA, Homecoming King (Top 5), Block L, JV
Baseball, JV Football, Frosh Football
CYNDY PEREZ
CASEY A. PERKINS
JEFF PERLICHEK
Varsity Swimming, All-leaguer-Swimming, Commissioner of
Publicity, JV Soccer, Homecoming Committee, Men's
Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Honor Roll, Mock
Trial, Ski Club, Choir Club, Block L, Third Period
Representative, Friday Night Live
LAURIE PETERS
Annual Staff, Assistant Editor 1 990 Lion
DONALD A. PIANTANIDA
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, IWE/TA — Social Studies
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Seniors Help With Campus Activities
BRENT PICO
KRISTIE D. PODWYS
Honor Roll, Peer Counselor, Pep Club, Third Period
Representative, IWE/TA — P.E., Tutor, JV Football Charter
OCTAVIA DESDEMONA POOLE
DFTC League President, Varsity Track, All-league Track, Block L,
ASB Historian/Parliamentarian, Annual Staff, Lion '91 Editor-in-
Chief, Assistant Editor Lion '90, Camp Royal, Girls' State,
Rotary Student of the Month, CSF, Life CSF, 100% CSF,
Scholastic Top Ten, Drum Major, Symphonic Band, Marching
Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Freshmen Class Vice-president,
French Club, French Club — Secretary, President; International
Club, International Club Vice-president, Leadership Class,
Forensics Team, Forensics Historian/Secretary, Student of the
Month — P.E., English, History, Science, Performing Arts;
Representative to the Board
JASON PORTER
JV Football, Frosh Football
MICHELLE PRICE
Varsity Track, All-league Track, Cross Country, Most Valuable
Player Cross Country, Varsity Soccer, Block L, Pep Club, Ski
Club, Friday Night Live, Homecoming Committee, IWE/TA —
Social Studies, English, P.E., Basketball Charter, Student of the
Month — P.E., CSF, Letterette, Flag Team, Athlete of the Week,
Annual Staff, Soccer Captain
KIMBERLY MICHELLE PUCCINELLI
Girls' State, Leadership Class, Homecoming Committee, Peer
Counselor, Honor Roll, CSF, Student of the Month — Math,
Social Studies, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club, Forensics Team,
Forensics Secretary, Friday Night Live President, Varsity
Swimming, Plays-Make Believe
SONIA JEAN PUCKETT
FFA President, Reporter, Secretary; FHA Secretary. Student of
the Month — Ag, P.E., FFA; CSF, Honor Roll, Forensics Team,
Annual Staff, FFA Sweetheart (runner-up)
JENNIFER N. PUEBLO
SCOTT PUTMAN
GABE RECLUS
LEE A. REISCH
Honor Roll, Lion's Roar Staff, Student of the Month — Social
Studies, IWE/TA — English
JEFF RENO
AMBER REPPARD
Honor Roll, Sophomore Queen (runner-up), JV Swimming,
Lion's Roar Staff, IWE/TA — Career Center, Brentwood
Elementary Tutor
JEFFREY M. RICE
ROBERT D. RIGLI
CSF, Honor Roll, Varsitv Track, JV Basketball, Mock Trial,
IWE/TA — Social Studies
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ERIC LEE ROBINSON
IWE/TA — Auto Shop
DEBRA A. RODGERS
TANYA ROSE RODRIGUES
A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Choir Club, Friday Night
Live
VERONICA LYNN RODRIGUES
Chamber Singers, Women's Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Choir
Club, Playmakers, Plays — A Midsummer Night's Dream,
Make Believe, I Remember Mama, Mame; Friday Night Live
LUIS RODRIGUEZ
MARIO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ
Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player Frosh Football, Peer
Counselor, Homecoming King (Top 5), JV Football, Frosh
Football, Student of the Month — P.E.
ANTONIO L. ROLDAN
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling
CARI ROSS
Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Peer Counselor, Lion's
Roar Staff, Mixed Chorus, Block L, Ski Club, Choir Club,
Third Period Representative, Tennis
KEN ROSS
Honor Roll, Third Period Representative
Matt Kluttz adjusts his Helping with the QEP
glasses. Matt served as the Project are Jennifer
ASB president and was Heath, Julie Stranahan,
highly visible on campus and Jennifer Enochs. All
assisting in a number of three seniors were
ways throughout the year, tremendously involved in
sports and class activities.
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TARA LYNN ROSSELLI
Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Track, Junior Class
Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, JV Volleyball, Block L, CSF,
Honor Roll, Pep Club, Third Period Representative, Student of
the Month — P.E., IWE/TA — Science
TROYIA G. RUSSELL
ILENIA SAINATO
Peer Counselor, JV Volleyball, IWE/TA — Learning Center,
Science; Honor Roll
YOLANDA SANCEN
Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Attendance Office, Honor Roll,
Third Period Representative, Student Council
SCOTT JASON SANTOS
Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Ski Club, Cross Country, Honor
Roll, Third Period Representative, IWE/TA — Math, Cross
Country MVP, Cross Country Captain
MARC S. SAPPINGTON
Varsity Soccer
OMAR NICHOLAS SARMIENTO
Varsity Track, Most Valuable Player Track, Frosh-Soph Track,
JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Cross Country, IWE/TA —
English
CHERYL SCOTT
CHRISTINA M. SCOTT
JV Swimming, Mixed Chorus
Erick Valenzuela and Dave Gerry ponder Displaying her "Trixs", Jennifer Smith
the antics of other students. dresses during Homecoming Week.
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JENNIFER L. SCOTT
WILLIAM JASON SCOTT
MARCIA M. SELBY
FAITH MARIE SERNA
Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Volleyball, Block L, FHA,
Friday Night Live, Third Period Representative
MANUEL S. SILVA
Lion's Roar Staff, Lion's Roar Business Manager
JEFF SJOBLOM
JV Football, Golf, Frosh Football, IWE/TA — Math
CHRISTINE C. SMART
Mixed Chorus, Third Period Representative, Choir Club,
IWE/TA — English, Advanced Clothing, Library
CYNTHIA L. SMITH
IWE/TA — Science, Career Center
CYNTHIA M. SMITH
Honor Roll, Lion's Roar Staff, Elementary School Tutor
JENNIFER SUZANNE SMITH
Plays-Third and Oak: The Laundromat, Honor Roll, Mixed
Chorus, Friday Night Live, IWE/TA — Library, Playmakers,
Brown Bag Theater, Choir Club, Third Period Representative
SEAN J. SMITH
Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Homecoming
King (Top 5), Block L, JV Wrestling Jazz Band, Marching
Band, Concert Band
SUSAN M. SMITH
Honor Roll, IWE/TA — Science, Beginning Clothing
BRIAN E. SOCZKA
Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, All-League Golf, Most
Valuable Player Golf, Golf, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball,
Mock Trial, Leadership Class, Homecoming Committee, Block
L, Brown Bag Theater, Playmakers, Ski Club, Honor Roll,
IWE/TA — English
ROBERT J. SPEAR
ERIN LOUISE SPEARS
Homecoming Queen (Top 5), Sophomore Queen (runner-up),
100% CSF, CSF Secretary, Scholastic Top Ten, Spiritleader,
Head Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Varsity
Swimming, JV Swimming, Honor Roll, Majorette, IWE/TA —
Social Studies, Student of the Month — Home Ec. P.E., Rally
Squad, CSF, Life CSF
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Seniors Utilize Talents During Leadership
EMMA L. STEER
Varsity Track, Cross Country
TREVOR G. STOFFER
KARRIE LEIGH STOLL
Majorette, Honor Roll, Block L, JV Softball, Head Majorette
JULIE STRANAHAN
Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, All-League — Volleyball,
Basketball; Athlete of the Week, Big C Award, All Tournament;
Varsity Track, Hepthalon Champion, Captain and Most
Improved Volleyball, Homecoming Queen (Top 1 0), Freshmen &
Sophomore Class Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Block L
Treasurer, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies
GRETCHEN LYNLEY STRAUCH
Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Band Senior Manager, Band
Public Relations Director, San Joaquin Honor Choir, Jazz Band,
A Cappella Choir, Women's Ensemble, Scholastic Top Ten,
National Merit Scholarship Commendation, Honor Roll, CSF,
100% CSF, Life CSF, Plays — A Midsummer Night's Dream. I
Remember Mama, Mock Trial, Student of the Month — Math,
Social Studies, Performing Arts
JESSE L. SWENSON
RUSSELL TACHEIRA
Brown Bag Theater, Leadership Class, JV Football, Third Period
Representative, Honor Roll
BYRON GEORGE TALMAN
Brown Bag Theater, President Brown Bag, Plays — Play It Again
Sam, Bits and Pieces, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Make
Believe, A New Approach to Human Sacrifice; Playmakers, Peer
Counselor, Homecoming King (Top 5)
ERNEST T. TAYLOR
PAUL SCOTT TAYLOR
Varsity Swimming, Varsity Swimming Co-captain, All-League/NCS
Swimming, CSF, Life CSF, Scholastic Top Ten, Mock Trial,
Commissioner of Publicity, Friday Night Live, FNL Vice-president,
Close-Up, Boys' State. Honor Roll, Lion's Roar Staff. A Cappella
Choir. Men's Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Symphonic Band. Marching
Band, Pep Band, Brown Bag Theater, Leadership Class, Block L. Pep
Club, Choir Club, Homecoming Committee, Junior Prom Committee
Student of the Month — P.E.
THOMAS WALTER THIERING
Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, JV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh
Basketball
MATTHEW SCOTT USHER
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball. Lion's Roar Staff, Varsitv Basketball,
JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Student of the Month — P.E.,
IWE/TA — P.E., Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll
MARCOS D. VALDEZ
ERICK PHILIP VALENZUELA
Honor Roll, Mock Trial, International Club, French Club, Third
Period Representative, IWE/TA — English, Literary Magazine
GUADALUPE VALLE
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Senior Class vice-president,
Scott Carpenter, signs up for
points during Opposite Day.
Scott sports a fancy skirt and
top with a string of beautiful
pearls.
Showing their support for the different days of
Homecoming, part of the Leadership Class poses
for a picture.
TATUM VALVERDE
Homecoming Queen (Top 1 0), Sophomore Queen (runner
up),Rally Squad, Commissioner of Rally Squad, Songleader,
JV Cheerleader, Block L, Varsity Swimming, Leadership
class, Honor Roll, Majorette, Pep Club
KAREN L. VAUGHAN
JEANNINE ANGELA VEGAS
FCA, Varsity Track, CSF, Student of the Month —
Language Arts, Varsity Basketball, Elementary Tutor,
IWE/TA — P.E., Music
JIM VIEIRA
JV Football, Varsity Baseball
REBECCA MARIE VITALIE
Leadership Class, Homecoming Committee, Varsity Football
Charter, Manager Frosh Football, IWE/TA — Language Arts,
P.E., Clean-up Committee
JAMES D. WAGNER
Frosh Football, JV Football, JV Baseball, Peer Counselor, Third
Period Representative, Symphonic Band, Marching Band,
Concert Band, Varsity Wrestling
TIMOTHY LEE WALKUP
Block L, Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Football Manager,
IWE/TA — Language Arts
JOSHUA S. WALLIN
JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, IWE/TA — Art
JORN WALTHER
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Bickford, Carpenter Lead Senior Class
DIANE MICHELLE WASHBURN
Student of the Month — Choir, Jazz Singers, Chamber Singers, A
Cappella Choir, Women's Ensemble, Honor Roll, Choir Club,
Block L, Plays-Mame, Varsity Volleyball, JV Volleyball, Pep
Club, Mixed Chorus, IWE/TA — Music, Elementary Tutor
CRAIG WAITERS
Ski Club
DAMIAN WELLS
Frosh Football, IWE/TA — P.E., Third Period Representative
LEE WHATLEY
R. SHANE WILLIAMS
Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Block L, Frosh Football, Honor
Roll, IWE/TA — Counseling Office, Journalism, Frosh Football
Co-captain
ANGELA D. WILSON
Homecoming Queen, Varsity Track, Jazz Singers, A Cappella
Choir, JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Block L, 3rd Period Rep.,
IWE Band, Honnor Roll, Pep Club
STEVEN DALE WILSON
Jazz Singers, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club Publicity Manager,
San Joaquin Honor Choir, Chamber Singers, Vocalist of the
Month, Men's Ensemble, Choir Club
GINA LEIGH WISE
IWE/TA — Counseling Office, Clothing; Symphonic Band, Third
Period Representative
LEEANN M. WOOD
CSF, Honor Roll, Rally Squad, JV Cheerleader, Varsity
Cheerleader, Third Period Representative, Varsity Swimming,
Mock Trial, IWE/TA — District Office, Foreign Language, Social
Studies
SANDRA MIREYA YERENA
IWE/TA — Spanish, District Office; Mixed Chorus, Azteca Club
JASEN YOUNG
Varsity Swimming, Student of the Month — Art, IWE/TA —
Counseling Office, Foods
RACHEL ZAHN
MICHAEL J. ZULAWSKI
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SENIORS — CLASS OF 1991
As the class of 1991 wraps up high school, they
reflect on their past four years, and how successful
they have been.
In 1988 we entered High School not knowing
what to expect but being the entergetic and eager
class we are it didn't take long for us to learn. Our
first job was to elect officers. Elected as our fresh-
man officiers were Laurie Peters, president;
Octavia Poole, vice-president; Shannon Elmore,
secretary; and Julie Stranahan, treasurer. Right
after elections our class started working on our
first Homecoming float which we gave the theme
"Flush the Dons."
The competition was very fierce and our float
came in fourth place, however that did not dis-
curage our class any. We put on a profitable '50's
Dance and in the Spring had a successful car wash.
Before the year was up, we had another set of
elections. This time elected as our sophomore
officers, were Kami Mendes, president; Don Blair,
vice-president; Tina Peterson, secretary; and Julie
Stranahan, treasurer.
With a new set of officers and a new school year
beginning, our Class of '91 looked back at what we
had learned our Freshman year and used it to win
first place for our float. Our theme was "Freeze
the Devils." Pulling off this theme we had a giant
igloo with a penguin standing tall next to it. Get-
ting first place our sophomore year gave our class
a lot of confidence that we had what it takes to do
great things. After Homecoming, our Sophomore
Class got busy and had two candy sales, a bake
sale, and a car wash before the year was up. With
some of the money we had a beautiful Soph-
omore/Junior Prom. The Prom theme was
"Ballroom Elegance" and was carried out with all
black and white ballons and a decorated gazebo in
the middle of the dance floor. Halfway through the
night Sally Bickford was annouced our queen and
Patrick Luna as our king. The whole night was
very special for all of us. Before leaving for sum-
mer vacation we elected Jennifer Heath, pres-
ident; Scott Carpenter, vice-president; Shannon
Elmore, secretary; and Tara Rosseli, treasurer for
our junior year officers. Our high school carrier
was now half over.
Just like our sophomore year we started off our
junior year with a bang. Since we only had a single
advisor in Mark Gates, we asked Mrs. Debbie
Strance to assist our current advisor and we were
lucky to have her accept. With two advisors and a
new year beginning we started to work on Home-
coming. Spirits grew among our class as we all
began to work as a team instead of a bunch of
individuals. We had been together for two years
and we began to feel like a family. This feeling was
evident in the spirit our class emmited from the
beginning winning the class yell at one of the first
rallies, something done usually only by the seniors.
As Homecoming approached, we worked on our
float that had the theme "Fry the Falcons" and
started to put together the traditional bottom ten
skit, a huge hit as usual. Our float won us a
respectable second place and that wrapped up
another successful Homecoming. To raise money
for our upcoming Junior Prom and future senior
year we had a candy sale, a "Turn About Dance"
(that was a blast), and then a jewelry sale toward
the end of the year. About the same time as we
were working on the Junior Prom, our class also
worked on another big project this time in union
with the Class of '90. Our two classes worked hard
to convince the School Board to continue allowing
the seniors at Liberty to go to Disneyland for Grad
Nite. Disneyland had changed Grad Nite from a
Friday to a Thursday causing the seniors to miss
two days of school instead of one. The Board
ended up standing by their decision to no longer
allow seniors to go to Grad Night during the
school year after the Class of '90 graduated. But
we could be proud of how hard we had tried and
worked hand in hand with our upperclassmen.
Our Prom that had gone on at the same time was
also something to be proud of. It had the theme "A
Night in Paradise" and with the help from the
Sophomore Class we worked from five to twelve
the night before and then came back at nine the
next morning to finish. In the end we had the
cafeteria transformed into a beautiful paradise
with white palm trees, green plants, a fountain,
and crepe-paper streamers almost everywhere. Be-
fore our junicr year was over we had our last set of
elections for our senior officers. Elected for this
last year were Sally Bickford, president; Scott Car-
penter, vice-president; Julie Stranahan, secretary;
and Tara Rosselli, treasurer.
As seniors we did just what we had set out to do
by starting our last year of high school with a
boom and never slowing down. Picking a class
theme of "Class of '91 Need we say more?" we did
just that. Working night and day on our Home-
coming float that had the theme "Level the Dev-
ils" we won second place with our steam-roller
(that really moved) and two bigger-than-life lions,
one behind the wheel of the steam-roller and the
other standing tall at its side. A couple of weeks
Senior Class Officers and
Advisers: Sally Bickford,
president; Debbie Strance,
advisor; Scott Carpenter,
vice-president; Mark Gates,
advisor; Julie Stranahan,
secretary; Tara Rosselli,
treasurer.
before Homecoming, at the Top Ten rally the
Homecoming court was announced and then the
day of Homecoming, the king and queen were
crowned. First to walk out were the Top Ten
consisting of Heather Abono, Stacia Meadows,
Kami Mendes, Tina Pedersen, Jennifer Pueblo,
Julie Stranahan, Tatum Valverde, Chris Camp-
bell, Robert Dutra, Matt Klutz, Pat Luna, and
Doug Medina. Then the Top-Five consisting of
Sally Bickford, Shannon Elmore, Ann Nebergall,
Erin Spears, Angela Wilson, Carlos Ortega, Stacy
Pereria, Mario Rodriguez, Sean Smith, and Byron
Talman walked out. After sitting down with boxes
of roses, Carlos Ortega and Angela Wilson were
found to be holding the red roses that signified
that they were the king and queen. We finished
Homecoming with first place over all and swept
off to continue our senior year. To raise money for
our upcoming Senior Ball we had two more candy
sales, a hot dog sale, and a slave action.
In order to assure that all seniors received in-
formation about, the Senior Ball, awards nights,
Bacculareate, Graduation, and more. The ad-
ministaration organized a first ever Senior As-
sembly; starting the way for many first evers for
our Senior Class of 1991.
For the first time ever at Liberty Union High
School, the Senior Ball took place on a ship called
the "City of San Francisco", of the Hornblower
Yacht Lines. It departed from Pier 33 in San
Francisco. It was a beautiful night. For days before
the dance there had been much worry among
seniors and their dates about strong winds and
possible rain that might occur. All we saw from
standing on the top deck or from the windows of
the decks below was a beautiful starry night and
the lights of the different cities on the shore re-
flecting on the calm waters of the Bay making our
theme "Sea of Love" come true.
After the Senior Ball, our class went for the first
year ever on a Senior Trip to Manteca Water
Slides. When the morning of Graduation came our
class had a first ever Senior Breakfast. At Grad-
uation Gretchen Strauch was honored as Vale-
dictorian and, for the first time in many many
years, two people shared the distinction of Sa-
lutatorian; those two people being Octavia Poole
and Don Blair. As our student speaker, Kim Puc-
cinelli gave a very moving speech that stirred the
emotions of the graduates and their guests. The
all-night "Grad Night" was its usual huge success
with a Casino, food, dancing, and games to help
make it a memorable night.
To end the year in one more first time ever,
seniors went on a school sponsored trip to Dis-
neyland the week after Graduation to make up for
the cancellation of the regular Disneyland Senior
Grad Night. Not only did they go to Disneyland
but they also had breakfast out and then a day at
the water slides.
As the Class of 1991 can now only reflect on
their High School experience. It seems that they
had a class to really be proud of. As always in life
they had things they wish they could have done
differently; and things the class wishes they could
experience yet again. High school has been a time
for this class to grow, for them to grow up, grow
together, and in some cases grow apart. The mem-
ories they created at Liberty Union High School
will remain with them forever as a time they can
look back to and smile relectively, because they
had the energy and enthusiasim to make it the best
four years they could, together.
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Becky Vitalie sports a spiffy wig for a skit
34
Discussing a report card at Open House is the center of interest of this
father and daughter.
Staff Adds B&W Opening Section
Brown Bag Theatre presents students with a variety of acts
during the first Friday of each month; Peter Babb was the
faculty advisor for this group of would-be actors and actresses.
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Jennalee Passey is quite engrossed in
selecting yearbook pictures.
Above: Carolyn McLaughlin, class advisor,
boards the Senior Ball ship in San
Francisco; right: Erin Spears goes back a
few years at lunch time during
Homecoming Activities.
Reflective Black-n-White Opening Section
Left: Heather Abono flashes the pearlys for the
yearbook photographer; above: Don Blair is
caught in the middle of brewing up a magic
potion; right: Jaime Somerhalder helps with the
ad bills for the annual.
Adds New Dimension to Lion '91 Book
Left: Julie Stranahan, commissioner of
ralliey and assemblies, starts the music for
a skit at one of the rallies; below: a couple
enjoys the quiet and solitude of the open
deck at the Senior Ball.
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Juniors Build Successful Pyramid
Kimberly Abdelnour
Aimee Abono
Becca Adams
Rigoberto Aguayo
Alicia Aguilar
Kathleen Alexandra
Malissa Allan
Mark Anders
Christi Andronico
Amy Arata
Juan Argueta
Pedro Armenta
Kelly Arnold
Leticia Astudillo
Lyle Ausk
Anita Avalos
Amy Avila
Jessica Avila
Melissa Baker
Roxanne Baker
Bobby Barros
Lynette Barros
Kim Becerra
Todd Becerra
Jon Beckwith
Vincent Bedford
Jean Beeckman
Heather Bell
Warren Bellis
Sean Bevill
Debbie Biron
Michelle Blevins
Dustin Bloomfield
Sheree Bonetti
Melanie Borchert
Justin Border
Jesse Borge
April Bowles
Dana Bowles
James Bradley
Daniel Bridges
Jodie Brignolio
Kristin Brown
Kyle Brown
Stephanie Brown
Karen Burnett
William Burns
Arnold Caldea
Kimberlv Calhoun
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David Metez goes all out on Hats and Scrambling to build the third layer, juniors
Sunglasses Day. show good team work and resolve.
Joey Canlas
Suzette Caraphinha
Diane Cardenas
Doug Carrow
Jesus Ceja
Bertha Chan
Keith Chapman
Christina Charbonnier
Victor Chavez
Christie Coalter
Jason Cobb
Richard Coelho
Blanca Colmenares
Matt Combs
John Cook
Michael Coombs
Monica Cottle
Brian Daubin
William Davies
Tracy Delany
Heather Delosier
Leann Denham
Kelly Desplinter
Brian Deupree
Liana Deville
Amelia Diaz
Gerardo Diaz
Jennifer Diaz
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Kein Diaz
Roberto Diaz
Delfino Dominguez
Matthew Doty
Raeshow Dozier
Jared Drummond
Angel Duncan
Chantelle Dyer
Bryan Edwards
Andrea England
ICristie Erskine
Allen Esquivel
Lori Esquivel
Anthony Farias
Juniors Show Class by Participating
Ryan Galles
Armando Garcia
Jason Garcia
Michael Garcia
Yvette Gaston
Robin Gayer
Diane Ghiselli
Tim Gibbons
John Giddens
Jon Gless
Scott Gonzaga
Mario Gonzalez
Cathy Goodman
Darrell Gordon
Jermain Gramling
Ryan Granada
Angie Graves
Jeff Greatorex
Matthew Green
Stacy Griffin
Casey Grijalva
Erlinda Guerrero
Steven Gursky
Carla Gutierrez
Sharee Hall
Bradley Hamel
Michael Harbert
Melanie Harris
Michelle Heizer
William Henson
Evaristo Heredia
Jose Hernandez
Justin Hess
Rochelle Hoffner
Leanna Hudson
Mark Hull
Benjamin Hunt
Jamie Hurtado
Jennifer Jacquez
Julie Jardin
Joshua Johnson
Joshua Jones
Lety Jones
Michelle Jones
Rebecca Jones
Helen Judd
Dawn Just
Dwayne Kahler
Chris Kellner
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Officers Work Hard for Junior Class
Kevin Kerby
Clem Ken-
Daniel Kidd
Andrew Kimball
Jennifer Kirkpatrick
Heather Knopf
Todd Koehler
Joshua Korby
Theresa Kortuem
Adam Krey
Chris Krumlinde
Clint Kuester
Nicholas Lagusis
Robert Leake
Carey Lehman
Tanya Levitt
Michelle Lew
Todd Lewis
Luis Lino
Chris Littlemoon
Daniel Locatelli
Holly Long
Jodi Long
Phillip Long
Melissa Lopez
Miguel Lopez
Leny Lorscheider
Dion Loureiro
Brigette Lowe
Samuel Luna
Jamie Lunsford
Amanda Macdonald
Chris Magoon
Joey Maietto
Ryan Manning
Billie Manuel
Jimmy Mark
Miguel Martinez
Paul Martinez
Tobias McArthur
Margaret McCain
Amber McClellan
Melissa McCrossen
Tosha McCullough
Brandon McGuire
Michael McKinney
Scott McKnight
Phillip Mercado
David Metez
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Kevin Miller
Kimberly Miller
Andrew Mirizzi
Steven Miser
Bobby Misquez
David Mitchell
Michael Monts
Patti Mooney
Jaime Morales
Nikki Mustard
Jennifer Myers
Stacy Nagel
Claudia Narez
David Neill
Jeffrey Nelson
Thanay Nevarez
Stephanie Newport
Jeffrey Nichols
Aaron Norell
Lori Nicolaisen
Aaron Norell
David Novero
Rhonda O'Bryan
Rocky O'Byaw
Rhan O'Halloran
Eric Ogden
Samantha Ohanian
Catalina Olcay
Alexander Oregel
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND
ADVISORS: Mr. Mike Jacobson, advisor; Dan
Fettig, president; Theresa Kortuem, treasurer;
Christi Andronico, vice-president; David
Novero, secretary; and Mrs. Carolyn
McLaughlin, advisor.
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Deborah Waller works hard on an in-class
assignment as Jesse Borge and another guy
relax.
Kane Thompson and a friend dress up
to help make the rally a success.
Armando Ortega
Jubentino Ortega
Zach Ortlieb
Rene Oseguera
Jorge Paez
Wade Parker
Tania Parsons
Aubrey Penland
James Perez
Josefina Perez
Robert Perez
Hollie Phillips
Yolanda Pinzon
Thomas Pitzer
Donovan Placencia
Christi Plum
Medea Poole
Mark Proudfoot
Antonio Puente
Tressa Pulling
Tiffany Quesada
Louis Racke
Webster Randall
Geoffrey Rathmell
Phillip Reading
Donald Reel
Chad Reichold
Monique Renslow
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Junior Boys Wow Students with Skirts
Wendy Rhodes
Gretchen Rickard
Rafael Rivera
Rhonda Rivers
Sonnet Rodrigues
Juan Rodriguez
Corie Roeber
Ronald Rogers
Jennifer Roland
Amber Roman
Nicole Royer
Carla Ruddick
Carlos Ruiz
Jose Ruiz
Juli Russell
Jason Ryan
Mike Safreno
Kim Sanchez
Myra Sanchez
Paula Sanchez
Veronica Sanchez
Jacob Schumann
Joe Schwartz
Vonda Schweizer
Dustin Schwitters
Hector Sepulveda
Patricia Serrato
Ryan Shatting
Dustin Short
Jennifer Shutt
Ramandeep Sidhu
Emanuel Silva
Jennifer Silva
Dianna Simmons
James Simmons
Sally Slowinski
Ericka Smith
Jennifer Smith
Nevada Smith
Tanya Smith
Jamie Somerhalder
Richard Soto
Kimberly Sparks
Jason Spencer
Annette Spraggins
Jared Stika
Terry Stone
Ben Sudweeks
Mike Sutherland
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Juniors Look Forward to Final Year
Gina Swenson
Belinda Tarvin
David Tavres
Cynthia Taylor
Stephanie Taylor
Tonia Taylor
Bernadene Thacker
Chris Thomas
Kane Thompson
Ron Todd
Chris Tonkin
Wendy Townsend
Trudy Trimble
Dylan Ulrich
Philip Utley
Diana Valenzuela
Joseph Valenzuela
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Mike Valverde
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Jose Vargas
Kevin Vierra
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Celia Villalobos
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Beverly Villamor
Luis Villasenor
Deborah Waller
Melissa Wells
Bobby Wensel
Jacy Whitener
Anthony Williams
Matthew Williams
Mike Williams
Terry Willis
Carolyn Wilson
Shanel Wilson
Shara Wilson
Jason Wise
Regina Worley
Kimberly Yglesia
Tiffany Young
Robert Yurkovich
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JUNIORS — CLASS OF 1992
Leading the Junior Class is Daniel
Fettig, president; Christi Andronico,
vice-president; Theresa Kortuem, treas-
urer; and David Novero, secretary. Ad-
visors are Carolyn McLaughlin and
Mike Jacobson.
Although the Junior Class did not
place in the annual Homecoming float
competition, their float which read,
"Drop the Devils!" was well thought out
and constructed. Due to time con-
straints, the Juniors were not able to put
the finishing touches that were neces-
sary to place.
This year, as is true every year the
Juniors did their hilarious rendition of
our rivals Top Ten. You may have no-
ticed that there was something missing
this year in the skit. For years the Jun-
iors have had a character "Betty Bond-
age" in the skit; this year it was re-
quested that Betty be removed.
During Homecoming the juniors
competed with the other classes and
placed as follows: Bat Swing, third
place; Egg Toss, second place; Skate-
board Race, third place; Tug of War,
third place; Relay Tricycle Race, second
place; Float, fourth place; Tricycle Race,
second place; Water Balloon Toss, first
place; Volleyball, third place.
This year the Junior Class was in the
fundraising mood, with candy sales, a
class car wash, and Santa and Valentine
Grams which were delivered with candy
canes and the latter with carnations.
The Sophomore/Junior Prom voted
on "Rhythm of the Night" for their
theme and the cafeteria was decorated
nicely in black and white. The Juniors
had a pretty good year, and are looking
for a better one next year.
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John Abulog
Jamal Acito
Jason Ackley
Pablo Acosta
Marsha Adams
Michael Adams
Stephen Adams
Scott Addington
George Aguilar
Darwin Agustin
Robert Ahr
Lorena Alanis
Christina Albritton
Gail Albritton
Sophomore Girl Enjoys Sewing Challenge
Dean Beassie
Michael Bell
Mark Bellis
Jennifer Benson
Lisa Bermudez
Christopher Bernades
Harold Bickford
Kristi Bielski
Samuel Blakley
Joseph Blanton
Ross Bomben
Matthew Brennan
Chad Bronstein
Aaron Broussard
Shandrea Broussard
Trace Brown
Traci Brown
Aaron Bryant
Allison Burke
Jessica Butler
Josefa Cabada
Kristen Carangelo
Chawne Carey
Shannon Carlson
Alicia Carter
Logan Cartwright
Arturo Casteneda
Elvia Castro
Ronald Castro
Lee Charron
Roberto Charez
Monica Chavez
Nadine Child
Julie Christensen
Kevin Clanin
Douglas Clark
Eran Clark
Erica Clark
Jonathan Clogston
Thomas Clymens
Alice Coelho
Michael Cole
Michael Collins
Kerri Conol
Nena Cordes
Daryn Cordua
Kathie Corzine
Susan Crespo
Nicole Daamen
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Mario Dalit
Diana Davis
Preston Davis
Shawn Davis
Traci Davis
Angie Dawson
Aaron Del Chiaro
Andrea Delorenzo
Miguel Desantiago
Kristine Dial
Chris Diamond
Arturo Diaz
Estela Diaz
Elizabeth Dickey
Bennie Dimas
Krayle Dittmore
Jenny Dodelin
Andy Donoso
Daniel Doty
Shelly Driskill
Christy Drye
Maryann Duran
Aaron Dutra
Patrica Eastwood
Tonia Eddy
Mike Edlinsdoerfer
Ami Elmaoglu
David Elmore
Ryan Elmore
Carlyn Enos
Erin Erwin
Irene Espindola
Julie Estrada
Daniel Evanson
Enrique Fajardo
Heriberto Fernandez
Angela Ferreira
Athena Floyd
Yvonne Fonseca
Lisa Fowler
Catherine Fox
Nicki Fray
Karyn Freer
Norma Fregoso
Roman Fruehling
Cindy Furphy
Antonio Garcia
Fidel Garcia
Norma Garcia
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Joanna Johnson and Richard Masada Sophomore girls intently watch the action at a
struggle for the sophs rally in the gym.
Derrold Garde
Carlos Gasca
Kirsten Gaspard
Zach Gedddes
Tami Geddes
Scott Glaholt
Brandon Glessner
Jerry Godwin
Felipe Gomez
Ismael Gomez
Aaron Gonsalves
Antonieta Gonzalez
Antonio Gonzalez Jr.
Dora Gonzalez
Maria Gonzalez
Peter Graham
Katherine Granberg
Blair Greenlaw
Jennifer Greenwood
Holly Griggs
Robert Grossnickle
Timothy Guerra
Graciela Guitron
Antonio Gutierrez
Aracella Gutierrez
Yecenia Guzman
David Hall
James Hallquist
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"Devil's Downfall" sets the theme for the Andrea Rivera is not shy on Hat and
Sophomore Class' Homecoming Float in '90. Sunglasses Day.
Corlina Harris
Wendy Hayworth
Brandy Hefferin
Ross Heizer
Brent Hengel
Patricio Heredia
Zenaida Hernandez
Richard Herrick
N. Hildebrand
Christy Hines
Kim Holsten
Aaron Huddleston
Timothy Humphreys
Ismael Hurtado
Leann Jacob
Heather Jameson
Frasisco Javieri
Bobby Joaquin
Carl Johnson
Dawn Johnson
Joanna Johnson
Sharon Jolly
Jeffery Jordan
Jarrett Joseph
Alisa Just
Kristina Kellner
Michelle Kemnitz
Jason Killingsworth
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Sophomores Urge Teams 'Down Devils'
Ryan Kish
Amy Kluttz
John Kontogianis
Robert Koperski
Danielle Ladd
Christopher Larosa
Christopher Layden
George Leach
Nichol Lee
Chad Leger
Jason Lehrer
Monica Leon
Nate Levine
Rodney Lewis
Nicole Lindsay
Heather Long
Anthony Lopez
Angela Loyd
Efren Lozano
Ross Macumber
Victor Magana
Brandon Manning
Sandra Manzo
Tina Marini
Cindi Martinelli
Aide Martinez
Cleo Martinez
Maria Martinez
Richard Masadas
Brian Massey
Marty Matthews
Diana Mattos
Michael Mauriscio
Greg McCoy
Christie McGuigan
Maelissa McKnight
Carrie McMillen
Peter Michno
Bryan Milland
Eric Miller
Matthew Miller
Tom Miller
Christopher Mohr
Matthew Montgomery
Carlos Morales
Clarivel Morfin
Monica Morrill
Seth Mulvey
Esther Munoz
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Jersey Day Excites Sophomore Girls
Faviola Munoz
Jacquiline Munoz
Nina Munoz
Ian Murdock
James Murphy
Nelle Murphy
Dave Murray
Damian Mutulo
Valerie Myers
Jaime Nazario
Amy Nebergall
Kevin Nelson
Natica Nelson
Bobby Newman
Thersea Nickle
Aaron Nielsen
Josh Nogarr
Jennifer Nolan
Hector Ochoa
Jodi Odin
John Ornelas
Otilia Orozco
Silvia Ortega
Maricela Ortega
Dora Oseguera
Shawn Pacheco
Christina Padama
Eddie Padilla
Jose Paez
Norman Pangilinan
David Paniagua
Sonia Pantoja
Ballester Pardo
Maria Pardo
Dawn Parks
Monica Pato
Christina Pattison
Danny Pease
Ruth Pena
Michael Penney
Diablo Pergakis
Louie Picone
Jeremy Pikula
Casey Plum
Gary Price
Michael Prince
Arturo Rafael
Anthony Ramirez
Enrique Ramirez
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Francisco Ramirez
Julia Ramirez
Manuel Ramirez
Rodolfo Ramirez
Lisa Ramos
Desiree Raquel
Seneca Raquel
Eugene Rutan
Ami Salinas
Alonzo Sanabria
Joel Sanchez
Veronica Sandate
Nancy Sandifer
Tina Schmidt
Michael Schultz
Laura Seamann
Jennifer Seaver
Mario Sendis
Marisol Serrato
Erica Sharp
Amy Shaver
Jay Shields
Sophomores Deal Defeat to Freshmen
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Eric Taylor
Jason Teeples
Raymond Thayer
Jeffrey Thomas
Kenny Thompson
Guadalupe Torres
Irma Torres
Maria Torres
Jeff Touchstone
Kien Tran
Spencer Trimble
Genia Turner
Eric Valverde
Robert Vanwinkle
Barbara Vargas
Rene Vargas
Veronica Vega
Danielle Vestal
Stephanie Vierra
Angela Villarreal
Rudy Villasenor
Rochelle Vitalie
Joseph Volk
Brett Vonkrakau
Gina Vonkrakau
Dianna Walbridge
Roger Wallace
Jacob Wallin
Dana Walling
Rebecca Walters
Tami Ward
Demian Watson
Kandis Watson
Jeff Weller
Maile Williams
Kenny Wilson
Samuel Winters
Jeremy Wirth
Jason Wolf
Keyvin Wolfe
Joel Wright
Aaron Ybarra
Vidal Yerena
Carin York
Shannon Young
Kristy Zimmerman
Christina Zulawski
Mario Zuniga
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SOPHOMORES-CLASS OF 1993
With the help of Advisors, Mrs. Lar-
raine Anderson; Mrs. Hilary Pedrotti;
and the leadership of Eric Taylor, pres-
ident; Carlyn Enos, vice-president; Es-
tela Diaz, secretary; Hilary Strauch,
treasurer, the Class of '93 had a great
year.
The sophomores, with one Home-
coming under their belts, expanded
their participation in it by placing well
in the week's activities. Further using
their experience and vision, they con-
structed their float, "The Devils Downfall
93", an Angel Lion hurling bolts of light-
ening at a Devil and placed third.
During Homecoming the sophomores
competed with the other classes and placed
as follows: Bat Swing, second place; Egg
Toss, first place; Skateboard Race, third
place; Tug of War, second place; Relay
Tricycle Race, third place; Float, third
place; Tricycle Race, fourth place; Water
Balloon Toss, fourth place; Volleyball,
third place.
In early October the sophomores were
excited as they ordered their class rings
from Richard Dix of Jostens. Followed
by a long wait they finally received them
in December.
In the spring the sophs joined the
Class of '92 to feel "The Rhythm of the
Night" at the Sophomore/Junior Prom.
Turning the corner into the second
half of their high school career the Class
of '93 prepares to make the next two
years even better.
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Hilary Strauch, treasurer; Estela Diaz,
secretary; Carlyn Enos, vice-president; Eric Taylor, president
Liberty Greets Largest Frosh Class Ever
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Julie Abdelmour
Maureen Abts
Stacy Adams
Leslie Agee
Fernando Aguilar
Christopher Agustin
Peter Ahlstrom
Martin Alvarez
Norma Alvarez
Anastasia Amador
Alejandro Anaya
Felix Aparicio
Mendi Aragon
Carlos Argueta
Elena Armenta
Michael Armstrong
Melissa Ashley
Kristine Atanasu
Devon Ausmus
Courtney Austin
Brigette Avila
Teneal Avila
Paul Bajer
Joseph Barajas
Belen Barboza
David Barrett
Matthew Barrett
Justin Barrios
Jacob Barritt
Anthony Bastian
William Baumann
Maria Becker
Daniel Bedford
Amy Bell
Shana Belunza
Ladonna Bennici
Nichole Bergeron
Wes Bialek
Christel Bickford
Clay Biles
Shelly Birge
Brad Bishop
Kevin Black
Sonya Blair
Leslie Blake
Franklin Blakley
Matthew Blasingame
Jason Blevins
Tina Blevins
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We're bad! Members of the Freshmen Class Caught by the camera, not once but
try to out do the other three classes. twice, is this freshman boy.
Meghan Bloomfield
Kelley Boac
Rafael Borrayo
Shonnie Bozarth
Mike Bradley
Manuel Bravo
Christine Brockett
Lynette Bruno
Nicole Buckingham
Joshua Bunch
Amoreena Bunn
Rachel Burgess
Jennifer Burke
Randy Burns
Scott Burns
Christina Busker
Aaron Cabezud
Culling Cahayag
Joseph Calderon
Raymond Canada
Leonard Canciamilla
Adrian Cano
Kevin Carpenter
Juan Carranza
Cortney Catlett
Denny Causey
Robbie Cecchini
Tiffani Cervenka
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Freshmen Class Fills Half of Gym
Connie Chavez
Felix Chavez
Monica Chavez
Patricia Chavez
Carolyn Christensen
Adam Cia
Brian Clarke
Camelia Colmenares
Enedina Concepcion
Jenifer Continente
Jeremy Corbin
Arturo Cortez
Heather Corzini
Melissa Cota
Daira Cotter
Michele Cox
Tara Crabb
Kaleb Craig
Phillup Crowe
Rachel Cullar
Stephanie Danford
Karen Davis
Lesley Davis
Melissa Davis
Philip Decker
Cassie Delaney
Richard Delgadio
Anna Delgado
David Delpozo
Heather Deogracia
Merisa DeSantiago
Arthur Diaz
David Diaz
Sandra Diaz
Chris Dicker
Jason Doramus
Wendy Dowing
LaFac Drummond
Ramon Duarte
Clinton Duggan
Randy Duncan
Roland Duran
Misty Ehrlich
Todd Elder
Michael Elliott
Frances Ellsworth
Marel Elmaoglu
Jana Emmons
Jack England
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Freshmen Capture First Place in Floats
John Esquivel
Lorena Esquivel
Sterra Evans
Anjelica Farias
Guadalupe Farias
Brendan Ferguson
Marlon Finn
Deanna Fitzhugh
Aaron Flores
Amy Foreman
Jamie Fosenburg
Daniele Francis
Matthew Fregi
Larry Fresquez
Justin Fugel
Sheree Galindo
Angela Galles
Gabriel Ganz
Arceli Garcia
Danyel Garcia
Hector Garcia
Isaias Garcia
Jorge Garcia
Stephen Glaholt
Carolyn Glenn
Rachel Golden
Jennifer Gomes
Ricardo Gomez
Salvador Gomez
Anthony Gonsalves
Betsy Gonzalez
C. Gracia Medrano
Dawn Graham
Alysia Granado
Gregory Grant
Jesse Graser
Terra Green
J Greene
Marc Greenstreet
Erica Grimes
Chelsea Groves
Sonia Guitron
Maria Guizar
Rigoberto Guizar
Elisha Gutzwiller
Icela Guzman
Ryan Hall
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David Hulten
Jay Hurckes
Veronica Hurtado
Marc Jacquez
Jennifer Janssen
Jamie Jarvis
Joyce Jenner
Socorro Jimenez
Dana Johnson
Tara Jones
Carson Keers
Jodi Kelsey
Will Kersten
Alison Kight
Chris Kirkpatrick
Mike Knowlden
Jeremy Kratina
Kelly Kraut
Johnathon Laffargue
Chris Landon
Troy Landry
Frosh Orientation Starts High School
Elvida Lopez
James Lovejoy
Ruben Lozano
Stephanie Lunsford
Stacey Lyon
Scott Macdonald
Maria Madrigal
Sandra Magana
Josh Manko
Melissa Mann
Ben Manuel
Tina Marquez
Cesar Martinez
Chris Martinez
Manuel Martinez
Servando Martinez
Tanya Martinez
Anthony Masadas
Jill Mason
Amy Matson
Nicole Matsutani
Craig Matthews
Amanda McCabe
Blaine McCall
Riquel McClellan
David McCoy
Starla McCullough
Victor McDaniel
Craig McDougall
Edward McGurn
Mindi McMillen
Kirsten McMullen
Suzanne McReynolds
Miguel Mendoza
Todd Michels
Robert Miller
Yolanda Miller
Lura Milner
Bobbie Mitchell
Robert Montes
Ronald Monzo
Stanley Moody
Laura Morales
Ronnie Morrow
David Moss
Danielle Mueller
Antionette Munoz
Jose Munoz
Rafael Munoz
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School Reduces Frosh Math Class Size
Clancy James Murphy
James Murray
Kathy Myers
Lori Myers
Juan Napoles
Jesse Neal
Richard Neely
Mark Nelson
Elizabeth Newell
Jessica Nichols
Wendy Neilsen
Donato Noboa
Cord Nunez
Lisa O'Dea
Michael Odell
Gabriel Olveda
Monika Olveda
Jennifer Ommert
Gabriel Ornelas
Alfonso Orozco
Edwardo Ortega
Magdalena Ortega
Marisela Ortega
Miguel Ortega
Salvador Ortega
Sandra Ortega
Shanel Otwell
Leticia Padilla
Pedro Pantoja
George Parker
Tawny Parsley
Rachelle Parsons
Isa Passey
Jacob Passey
Heath Paulson
Norma Payne
Rodney Payne
Haley Pedersen
Adina Perez
Melesio Perez
Darren Perlichek
Charles Perrault
Amanda Perry
Anica Peterson
Toni Pezzella
Chelsea Phelan
Shoshona Phelan
Grant Piccone
Triston Pikula
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Triston Pikula
Maricela Pinzon
Jonathan Pitzer
William Poate
Brian Porter
Stephanie Price
Kristina Pruitt
Tyffny Purves
Andrea Rainey
Leticia Ramirez
Magdalena Ramirez
Ricardo Ramirez
Jose Ramos
Ronald Rapp
Angela Ray
Darrin Rayzor
Ronald Redding
David Redman
Celestino Reynoso
Jesus Rivera
Dana Rocconi
Casey Rodgers
Jose Rodriguez
Juan Rodriguez
Maria Rodriguez
Miquel Rodrieguez
Christina Roldan
John Rosas
Angela Royer
Trying out the track in the quad
area before the race is this
freshman boy at lunch.
With the new principal, Mr. Gene Clare, in the
foreground, the Class of 1994 waits patiently.
Checking their leg wraps, Dustin Lewis and
Chris Kirkpatrick feel the tension mount as
they prepare for the dreaded three-legged race
against the other three classes.
Charity Ruiz
Tammy Ryan
Dustie Salazar
Philip Salazar
Christina Salinas
Ronald Sanve
Chris Schumann
Jesse Schwieger
Kerri Sclafani
Melissa Sezar
Patrick Shannon
Robert Shatting
Dyana Shaver
Mark Shaw
Brandy Sheahan
Jennifer Shields
Summer Sidhu
Jennifer Simmons
Jamie Skinner
Sadie Sloan
Kevin Slowinski
Farrah Smith
Leah Smith
Priscilla Smith
Scott Smith
Raul Solis
Christina Solomon
Erick Soto
Jake Passey and Melissa Ashley show
that even if they are freshmen they too
have school spirit as the dress up and
participate during their first
Homecoming Week at high school.
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QEP Helps Freshmen Parents Understand
Jukstin Southall
Steven Spears
Angela Speer
Samuel Spinelli
Jeremy Squires
Toni Squires
Eric Stanfill
Michele Stone
Tammy Stone
Samuel Stuckey
Mark Stultz
Cheryl Summerville
Eric Swartz
F. Swenson
Melina Tapia
Janine Taylor
Sara Tebbett
Farrah Thorhburg
Dustin Tice
Sybilla Toon
Laura Torres
Yvonne Torres
Malida Trimble
Jennifer Tuzzolino
Nick Urdiales
Mike Valenzuela
Chris Vargas
George Vasquez
David Vega
Jorge Vega
Juan Vega
Jeff Vieira
Alex Villa
Maria Villanlobos
Marisela Villalobos
Valerie Volk
Erica Volutad
Nicole Wagner
Stephanie Walker
Wenty Walker
Cori Wallace
Lorna Wallace
John Walters
Jess Walton
Michael Ward
Frank Wasso
Heather Watson
Doug Weatherby
Danielle Wells
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Freshmen Exchange Feelings, Ideas
Trachell Westbrook
Leslie Whetstone
Amanda White
Cyrina White
Lance Whitehead
Jamie Williamson
Anthony Wilson
Denise Wilson
James Wilson
Amy Wiseley
Brian Wolf
Nicole Woodard
Daniel Workman
Jason Wright
Dalia Yerena
Nina York
Ericka Young
Lenny Young
Reane Young
Rachel Zimmerman
Justin Zocchi
Timothy Zupon
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Listening, exchanging ideas among friends, and
being part of a larger group than ever before are
just some of the things that freshmen need to
either learn or having learned use even more.
The Class of 1 994 arrived on campus in mass in
August and were treated to an orientation and
later a walk-thru to get them off on the right foot
FRESHMEN-CLASS OF 1994
Freshmen, just the thought is scary for
some; some upper classmen that is.
When school first started in September,
it seemed that wherever you looked you
were sure to find a freshmen. With 507
of them running around and making up
almost one-third of the student body,
you can understand why the Class of
1994 was a class to be reckoned with.
Led by Danyel Garcia, president; Matt
Blasingame, vice-president; Christina
Busker, secretary; Betsy Gonzalez,
treasurer; and advisors Mr. Jerry Black
and Ms. Linda Ghilarducci; the Fresh-
men Class proved that working together
is better than a one-person effort.
After taking last place in the Home-
coming Week activities, the freshmen
started to believe that they couldn't pos-
sibly beat their upper classmen who
were experienced in how the week's ac-
tivities worked, and most of all, how to
build a float. The officers got together
and figured out that the only way they
could show their opponents they weren't
losers was by bringing together what
they had the most of, and that was peo-
ple. They got off to a slow start and, not
even knowing how to make flowers,
soon managed to put together what the
other students said looked like a boat.
Well a boat it wasn't. When finished, the
float was a cherry-red, hot-rod convert-
ible with gold flames that left a devil in
the dust of its backfire. "Backfire the
Devils" was the theme of the float.
When halftime came on Friday night,
the surprising results were announced
and the Class of '94 had taken the cov-
eted first place.
After Homecoming was over and
gone, it was time for the ninth grade
class to learn a little about fund raising.
Throughout the year they had two candy
sales to start a very nice budget to carry
over for next year's activiites. Over all
the freshmen had a pretty productive
year and are looking forward to their
future years at Liberty.
FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Linda Ghilarducci, advisor; Jerry Black,
advisor; Christina Busker, secretary; Matt Blasingame, vice-president; Danyel Garcia,
president; Betsy Gonzalez, treasurer.
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Reflecting both tradition and a spirit to try
something new, ACTIVITIES played an impor-
tant role in most of the lives of students and staff.
Even before the first day of school, seniors were
photographed, freshmen were oriented, and all
classes went through the Walk Thru. Closing out
the year was Graduation on June 14; yet in the
months between saw a busy campus with a mul-
titude of activities.
Dances were an important mirror of student
life. Kim Becerra was crowned FFA Sweetheart at
the Barn Dance, Carlos Ortega and Angela Wilson
shared the honors as king and queen at Home-
coming, and Nadine Child and David Elmore were
to be tabbed as Sophomore king and queen at the
Sophomore/Junior Prom in the spring.
Tradition was both set and broken as the Class
of '94 roared to a victory in the Homecoming
Parade, the Senior Class observed Bacclauerate
the Sunday before Graduation, and a new rec-
ognition evening was organized by incoming prin-
cipal Gene Clare.
Continuing as in years past, the Performing Arts
Department hosted two plays, students partici-
pated in the Spelling Bee, argued in Mock Trials,
published news in the Lions' Roar, and hosted
both a Speech Tournament and Chicano/Latino
Youth Leadership Conference. Both the vocal and
instrumental groups recognized their top perform-
ers with Shannon Page tabbed as the Jenny Lind
winner in choir and Amy Blanton later named the
John Philip Sousa receipient for band. Octavia
Poole was selected as the Scholar-Athlete winner
by the Brentwood Lions' Club while Mario
Rodriguez and Monica Barajas were named Year-
book Athlete Award winners as the top senior
male and female athletes.
Chosing not one but two Salutatorians, Don
Blair and Octavia Poole, the Class of '91 also
named Gretchen Strauch as Valedictorian and
Kim Puccellini as Graduation Speaker.
With a new principal also began a new tradition
as the yearly Scholarship Evening became just
that, with an additional Academic Achievement
Evening added the following week. The schol-
arship evening recognized seniors only and with
scholarships and awards while the academic
achievement evening covered all four classses in a
variety of accomplishments from the halls of
learning to the playing fields.
The following is an alphabetical listing of those
awards gamed at the Scholarship Evening in May:
Yesenia Argueta, Edward and Elizabeth Conner
Foundation Scholarship, Elks' National Founda-
tion Regional Scholarship, Pell Grant; Edith Bar-
rios , Los Medanos La Raza Club Scholarship;
Flavio Beas, Cal Grant B, Class of '78 Memorial
Scholarship, Edward and Elizabeth Conner Foun-
dation Scholarship; Kim Bent, Fellowship of
Christian Athletes Scholarship; Sally Bickford, Cal
Grant A, Daughters of the American Revolution
Good Citizen Award, Elks' National Foundation
Most Valuable Student Regional, State, and Na-
tional Scholarship, Oakley Women's Memorial
Scholarship, Hal Porter Homes Scholarship; Eric
Biglang-Awa, Bank of America-Math, LUHS Me-
morial Scholarship; John Birkhimer, Bank of
America-Social Studies, Byron School PTA Schol-
arship, Isabelle Gill Scholarship, Mickey Rainey
Scholarship (UOP); Don Blair, Bank of America-
Science, Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship,
Tom Milan Memorial Scholarship; Chris Camp-
bell, Bank of America-Fine Arts Plaque, Bank of
America Regional Scholarship Winner, Oliver
Bascom Literary Award, Delta Rotary Club Schol-
arship, LEA Scholarship; Rosa Castillo, Bank of
America-Foreign Language, BEAM Migrant Ed-
ucation Scholarship, Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B,
CSF Scholarship, Contra Costa County Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, Elks; Nation-
al Foundation Most Valuable Student Regional,
State, and National Scholarship, Jacqualine
Nebergall Memorial Scholarship, Herb Scott Me-
morial Scholarship, UCLA Bunche Scholarship;
Annemonique Coelho, LEA Scholarship; Nickcol
Coleman, Bethel Island Lioness Scholarship;
Brandi Costa, Bank of America-Business, Heald's
Business College Scholarship; Jose Dalit, Contra
Costa County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship, Hal Porter Homes Scholarship; CSF
Scholarship; Robert DeHart , Brentwood Rotary
Club Scholarship, Darren R. Hansen Memorial
Scholarship; Ronnie Diaz, LUHS Memorial Schol-
arship; Shaun Doheney, LUHS Parents' Club
Scholarship; Shannon Elmore, Class of '89 Schol-
arship; Kelly Engle, Bank of America-Agriculture;
Jennifer Enochs, Brentwood Women's Club Eve-
ning Section Scholarship, Chico State Grant; Greg
Esquivel, Brentwood Police Officers Scholarship,
Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B, Pell Grant; Kathy
Evans, EAP Business Scholarship; Craig Firkins,
CSEA Scholarship; Tom Foley, Bank of America-
Industrial Arts; Shii Gifford, LUHS Parents' Club
Scholarship; Mary Gonzalez, Heald's Business
College Scholarship, St. Anthony's Guadalupe So-
ciety of Oakley Scholarship; Karla Guido, Cal
Grant B, Chico State Incentive Grant, Comite
Civico Patriotico Scholarship; Jennifer Heath,
Preston Hopkins' Family Scholarship, Los Meda-
nos College Scholarship: Carrie Heelan, LUHS
Science and Technology Scholarship, Sebastian
Ourthiage Memorial Scholarship; Veronica Her-
nandez , Comite Mexicano De Beneficenia No. 29
Scholarship; Lorrie Hoos, Cal Grant A, Cal Grant
B, Heald's Business College Scholarship; Karen
Kalinowski, Graves Brothers' Memorial Scholar-
ship; Chris Klapprott, LUHS General Scholarship;
Matt Kluttz, LUHS Leadership Award Scholar-
ship; Nina Kruger, Bank of America-English,
Lion's Club Speech and Drama Award; Chris Lew-
is, Bank of America-Computers; Mike Lindsay,
Byron School PTA Scholarship, CSEA Scholar-
ship; Rafael Lino, Carol Lamphere Memorial
Scholarship; Juan Lopez, Cal Grant B; David Mc-
Corkell, Bank of America-Drama, Bradley Uni-
versity Dean's Scholarship, Brentwood Commu-
nity Theatre Scholarship, LUHS Memorial
Scholarship; Kami Mendes, Chico State Grant,
East Contra Costa Soroptimist Youth Citizen
Award, Elks' National Foundation Most Valuable
Student Regional Scholarship, LUHS Leadership
Scholarship, LUHS Memorial Scholarship;
Norma Mendoza, Los Medanos La Raza Club
Scholarship; Robert Miller , Edward and Elizabeth
Conner Foundation Scholarship; Ken Mitchell,
LUHS Parents' Club Scholarship; Maria Monts,
Heald's Business College Scholarship; Jose
Morfin, Oakley Teachers' Association Scholarship
Ann Nebergall , Donner Parlor 1 93 Native Daugh-
ters of the Golden West Scholarship; Deanna Nel-
son, Richard P. Allen Life Science Scholarship;
Alfonso Ochoa, Bank of America-English as a Sec-
ond Language, Cal Grant A, Edward and Eliz-
abeth Conner Foundation Scholarship, Preston
Hopkins' Family Scholarship, Los Medanos La
Raza Club Scholarship; Carlos Ortega , Bank of
America-Art, Delta Art Association Scholarship;
Shannon Page, Bank of America-Music,
Brentwood Community Theatre Scholarship, Cal
Grant A, MAP Service Scholarship, UOP Bishop's
Scholarship; Daniel Pantoja, Comite Civico Pa-
triotico Scholarship; Jennalee Passey, Elks' Na-
tional Foundation Most Valuable Student Region-
al Scholarship, LEA Scholarship, James L. Millard
Educational Foundation Scholarship; Nicole
Patania, Brentwood Women's Club Afternoon
Section Scholarship; Christina Pedersen , Bethel
Island Women's Club Scholarship; Octavia Poole,
Bank of America-Math and Science Plaque,
PG&E Scholarship Finalist, Lion's Club Pat Cal-
laghan Science Award, LUHS Science and Tech-
nology Scholarship, Stanford University Scholar-
ship, UC Berkeley Alumni Scholarship, UC Davis
ROTC Scholarship and Engineering Scholarship,
U.S. Coast Guard Academy Offer of Admissions;
Michelle Price , Edward and Elizabeth Conner
Foundation Scholarship; Kim Puccinelli, Byron
School PTA Scholarship, Delta Seniors' Wayne
Whittern Scholarship; Sonia Puckett, American
Dairy Goat Association-National FFA Scholar-
ship, Bank of America- Vocational Arts Plaque,
Bank of America Scholarship Winner, Contra
Costa Cowbelles' Scholarship, Fresno State
Pickford Memorial Scholarship, 1991 Junior
Stock Grand National Stock Show Scholarship,
Lion's Club Charles Weeks Ag Award, Safeway
Stores 4H-FFA Scholarship, Wells Fargo Bank Ag
Project Competition Scholarship; Porfiria Rey-
noso, Heald's Business College Scholarship, Hel-
en's Travel Scholarship; Robert Rigli, San Fran-
cisco Bay Area Engineering Council Award; Mario
Rodriguez, LUHS Parents' Club Scholarship;
Gina Ruiz, Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B, Heald's
Business College Scholarship; Ilenia Sainato, So-
roptimist of the Delta Special Achievement Schol-
arship; Felix Sandifer, Cal Grant A; Christina
Smart, Cal Grant B, Karrie Stoll, Heald's Business
College Scholarship; Erin Spears, Dennis Main
Memorial Scholarship, Hal Porter Homes Schol-
arship; Julie Stranahan, Class of '87 Scholarship,
William Corey Leadership Scholarship, Elks Na-
tional Foundation Most Valuable Student Region-
al Scholarship; Gretchen Strauch, Bank of Amer-
ica-Liberal Arts Plaque, Robert C. Byrd Honors
Scholarship, Educational Communications Schol-
arship Foundation Finalist, Elks National Foun-
dation Most Valuable Student Regional Schol-
arship, Tom Milan Memorial Scholarship,
Northern California Scholarship Foundation
Winner, Hal Porter Homes Scholarship, Clare
Sherwood and President's Scholarship Winner
Whitman College, Whitman College Honors at
Entrance; Bryon Talman, Baha'i Peace Award
Scholarship; Paul Taylor, East Diablo Youth Soc-
cer League Scholarship, Oakley Women's Club
Edith Dal Porto Memorial Scholarship; Tatum
Valverde, Mildred Ballard Memorial Scholarship,
Knightsen Community Scholarship; Tim Walkup,
Edward and Elizabeth Conner Foundation Schol-
arship; Gina Wise, Heald's Business COllege
Scholarship; Leeann Wood, Bank of America-
Home Economics; Sandra Yerena, Cal Grant B,
Heald's Business College Scholarship, Pell Grant.
Earlier in the spring the Class of '91 set even
another record as they not only journeyed to San
Francisco for their Senior Ball but boarded the
Hornblower Yacht "City of San Francisco" for
their dinner and dance as they cruised the Bay.
The ship returned at 1 1 for those who wished to go
ashore or those who had arrived late and still
wanted to go on board. Part of the cruise was
under the Golden Gate as the stars shown brightly
and the lights of the cities sparkled in the evening
air.
At the Academic Achievement Evening held in
June, the prestigious Yearbook Award was given
to Mario Rodriguez and Monica Barajas for the
outstanding Senior Male and Female Athletes as
over 140 students were recognized for achieve-
ment in both the classroom and in sports.
One of the newest things that highlighted ac-
tivities for the school year were rallies both in
Stonebarger Gym and outside on Ohmstede Field.
Outside rallies were necessitated by the ever-
growing student population which exceeded 1650
this year. Some inside rallies were held twice in the
same day.
KLEO continued to provide a variety of tunes
for the lunch time activities and just plain lunches
as well. FNL became even larger and more active
and were instrumental in bringing Michael Pritch-
ard for a rousing assembly; they also helped spon-
sored Red Ribbon Week. The teaching staff
helped promote their concepts along with other
components with their theme for the year of
"Success is a journey not a destination".
In reflection the students and staff were busy
with activities this year.
ACTIVITIES
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Becerra Wears FFA Sweetheart Crown
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Being thrown into the hay pile is just one of the
pleasures of the annual Barn Dance sponsored by the
FFA.
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Tony Wilson makes the best of being
tossed in the hay.
Crowning the '90 Sweetheart,
Kim Becerra is Sonia Puckett,
FFA president.
Kim Becerra and Jennifer Jacquez pose for a
picture.
Amanda McDonald hits the hay
courtesy of brother Scott.
Nice height! Chris Beltram
makes a nice toss of Jeremy
Cutino.
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Outdoor Rally Highlights Homecoming
Beauty, determination, and fun are all a part of
Homecoming; the Rally was held on Ohmstede
Field for the first time ever.
Left: Josh Wallin anchors the seniors;
below: Sonnet Rodrigues shows her spirit:
right: the twins — Chris Campbell, John
Burkheimer. Students enjoy the week of
Homecoming.
Left Kane Thompson and Armando Ortega show
off their finest; below: aren't you suppose to
drink it?; right: getting wrapped up in
Homecoming.
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Band Changes Field Shows Concept
I.D. unit members march in front of Waiting to fire up the rally spirit
the band. are the drummers.
First place awards begin rolling in Silently warming up his flute is Josh
during September. Calderon.
Majorettes and I.D. unit concentrate on staying in step. Both groups
provide a musical interpretation with their equipment.
All plumed up and someplace to go- Drum Major Octavia Poole
the field! conducts a field show.
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Finishing 'On You Lions' band members sit back to enjoy the rally.
Trumpeting the sounds of Bravura is Heather Bell.
Jazz Singers, one of the many choral groups,
entertains the audience at the Spring Concert
Shannon Page sings a solo at the annual Spring
Concert in a local church.
Page Wins Prestigious Jenny Lind Award
Left: this mixed groups does a Beach Boys song;
above: Sue Stuart presents the Jenny Lind Award to
Shannon Page.
Members of the A Capella sing
Shanando at the Spring Concert in
an off campus site.
Singing "Fly Away" are these
members of the Men's Ensemble
during their annual concert.
Dressed up so nicely, the Women's
Ensemble pours their hearts out in
this song.
Director Sue Stuart leads the A Capella
group during their annual Spring
Concert in a local church.
Kluttz, Mendes Preside over Student Body
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Above: Matt Kluttz addresses the Class of '94 at
Orientation; ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY
OFFICERS FOR 1990-91: Ann Nebergall,
treasurer; Shannon Elmore, secretary; Kami
Mendes, vice-president; and Matt Kluttz,
president.
Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Julie
Stranahan, kicks back at a football rally.
COMMISSIONERS: TOP ROW- Monica Barajas, athletics; Jennifer Heath, clubs and activities;
Jennifer Enochs, athletics; Julie Stranahan, rallies and assemblies; Tatum Valverde, rally squad;
Jennalee Passey, performing arts; Kathy Evans, curriculum; Paul Taylor, publicity BOTTOM ROW-
Lisa Drye, rally squad; Don Blair, clubs and activities; Brian Sozcka, rallies and assemblies; Octavia
Poole, DFIC Chairperson; Jeff Perlichek, publicity; Monique Renslow, board representative; Stacia
Meadows, athletics
President-elect for '91-92, David Novero, wears the
T-shirt that was the theme of his campaign.
Left: Don Blair, Octavia Poole, and Jeff
Perlichek assist with the Walk Thru in August;
below: Ann Nebergall walks onto Ohmstede Field
after being announced as one of the Top Ten for
Homecoming.
Class of '91 Boards City of San Francisco
Congregating on the pier before
boarding the City of San Francisco,
these seniors and dates talk about the
limo ride from over the hill.
Kim Puccellini and Paul Hill park
their belongings on one of the tables
inside the ship before getting their
picture taken.
Though it was a little crowded the Casey Perkins and her date for the
^ seniors and their dates still enjoyed evening walk up the gang plank for
* dancing on board the Hornblower an evening sail under the Golden
Yacht 'City of San Francisco'. Gate and around the Bay.
Tina Pedersen and Sean Smith board
the ship for the Senior Ball.
Brandi Costa and her date walk on
board the City of San Francisco.
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Jennifer Pueblo and Brent Pico are Tom Thiering puts his invitation up
captured on film. as he escorts his date on board.
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Left: rocking out to the tunes, seniors and dates enjoy
the cruise on the Bay; above: Manual Silva carries his
coat on a balmy spring day in San Francisco.
Scott Keplinger stands up in his
limo to capture the evening on film
Jennifer Heath grabs a picture with
her date, Jon Hancock.
Above and below seniors and their
dates wait to board on of the
Hornblower Yachts for a cruise,
dinner, and dance.
Arriving by limo, this group pauses
for a quick picture before getting in
line to board the City of San
Francisco for the evening.
Nadine Child, Shannon Bacc, and
Tami Ward receive flowers.
David Elmore is crowned King by
Christi Andronico.
Laura Seaman dances with date,
Tom Gregory.
Ryan Elmore and Dan Walling are
captured on film.
Checking in at the Sophomore/Junior Prom
to have their pictures taken by Picture This
photographers are Gina Swenson and Chris
Lewis.
Chris Campbell, Dan Fetig, Andrea Rievea,
and Dana Valenzuela relax between dances
at the Sophomore/Junior Prom held in April
in the Cafeteria.
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FNL Sponsors Alternative Activities
WEEK
Reflections Pages
From reflecting smiles on friends' fac-
es to reflections captured on film both in
the yearbook and on video tape, the
yearbook staff worked hard to carry out
this year's theme "Reflections".
After much debate in September, the
staff chose the theme and then designed
a cover to carry it out.
To carry out the theme throughout the
book, the staff chose pictures on op-
posite pages that mirrored or reflected
each other in content or composition
and made them the same size and shape.
Headlines on some pages, such as this
one, started out and mirrored them-
selves with key letters.
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Letters such as "Reflections" and
"Reverses", "Pages" and "Pictures"
help to capture the mood and spirit of
the theme. On this, our theme page, the
staff used all of the components to il-
lustrate the theme "Reflections of.
All of the pictures are reflected on the
opposite page in size, composition, and
shape. In addition both the headlines
and this body copy are mirrored.
We hope that you look for and enjoy
the theme and especially the yearbook.
We worked hard to carry it off and some
of the theme reflections are quite subtle;
look for them carefully throughout the
book and find delight in it.
Pictures Reverses
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Kate pledges her love to Petruchio Listening to suitors is Bianca (Gail Backstage Octavia Poole makes-up Hortensio (David McCorkell) and
in the final scene. Albritton). Nicole Wagner. Gremio (Jared Drummond) talk.
Poole, Talman Star in 'Taming of Shrew'
Seeking a large dowry is Petruchio
(Byron Talman).
Lucentio (Jason Langlois) surprises Stage action is watched by two Baptista (Kevin Poate) presents his
Biondello. chorus members. daughters to suitors.
Battle of wits, Kate (Octavia Poole) and
Petruchio meet for the first time.
"Taking Five" the entire cast and crew get together for a
picture with the directors.
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Julia Arce confers with Robin Hum and the CSF Carnival's clown. Miss Arce,
the CSF advisor, earlier had announced her retirement from education.
Above: Chris Campbell assist with
the Dart Throw, below: Amelia
Diaz paints faces while Carlyn Enos
clowns around for the young
patrons.
Above: Rochelle Hoffner and Christi
Andronico tell fortunes; Kevin
Carpenter and Amy Nebergall take a
short breather at the fun-filled
carnival.
Arce Retires as CSF Advisor
Above: Allison Kight assists a young man at the Bottle Toss;
Above: Erin Spears carefully paints Felix Sandifer bue »™ Medea Poole, CSF president; and Rose Castillo work
a mask; below: Karen Kalinowski delights in the the Cake Walk> one of the most P^ar events at the carmvaL Above: Sally Bickford holds out the
antics at the carnival. prize bag; below: Erin Spears helps at
the Tic-Tac-Toe.
Kathy Evans waits for the next
customer at the Bottle Toss.
Laura Seaman pins up more balloons at the
Balloon Darts game at the carnival.
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Mario Rodriguez
Kathy Evans
Kim Bent
Jennifer Heath
Julie Stranahan
Sonia Puckett
Chris Campbell
Robert DeHart
Matt Kluttz
Kim Puccinelli
Alfonso Ochoa
Erin Spears
Shannon Elmore
John Birkhimer
Lorrie Hoos
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m»< left .o ri»c D,»ny Pamoja, Do. BUir, Trio WaHcup, Flavio Beas, Mich* Price, and Shaono, Pag. Comp.e,. .is, of wioaers and ,hei, awards
is on PAGE 72.
Community, School Honor Top Graduates
Above: Byron Talman four pictures above right clockwise Ronnie Diaz,
David McCorkell, Sonia Puckett, Octavia Poole, Gretchen Strauch, Chris
Campbell, Karen Kalinowski, Sandra Yerena, Karrie Stoll
Ann Nebergall
Rose Castillo
Karla Gudino
Gretchen Strauch
Porfino Reynoso
Octavia Poole
Mike Lindsay
Nicole Patania
Kelly Engle
Julia Arce
Rose Castillo
Karrie Stoll
Mary Gonzalez
Deanna Nelson
Sally Bickford
From left to right: Paul Taylor, Jose Dalit, Tatum Valverde, Eric Biglang-Awa, Flavio Beas, Veronica Hernandez. For a complete list of winners and their
awards see PAGE 72.
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Kim, Octavia, Don, Gretchen Share Spotlight
Left: Sally Bickford receives her
diploma; below: Don Blair and
Octavia Poole speak.
• Left: Mike Borge shows a look of
* 4,^ contentment; below: Tina Pedersen
Jf and Beck\ Yitalie celebrate.
Above: Max Martinez talks with Bill
Batze; below: Karen Kalinowski is
congratulated by Patti Widener.
Above right: senior choir members
sing their final song; below: Carlos
Ortega celebrates his graduation.
Below l&r: Receiving their diplomas Above: Byron Talman restrains
from the Board of Trustees on June himself after receiving his diploma;
1 4 are Stacia Meadows and Monica below: Jennifer Enochs and Scott
Barajas. Carpenter walk on June 14.
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Kim Puccinelli, graduation speaker, Above left: Salutatorians, Don Blair
smiles for the photographer before and Octavia Poole, walk to their
delivering a powerful and emotional seats; above: Sally Bickford presents
speech at Graduation. the class gift.
Below left: Stacy Perreira shows his
diploma to the crowd; below: Matt
Kluttz, student body president,
delivers the closing remarks.
Left: Principal Gene Clare
acknowledges Gretchen Strauch,
valedictorian; below: Julie Stranahan
smiles and shakes hands.
Below: Emma Steer tries to keep her
hat on; right: Colleen Miller and
Matt Usher share a happy moment
at Graduation.
Below: Ofelia Guerra acknowledges
the appaluse; right: Tara Rosselli
smiles after graduating on June 1 4,
1991.
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Reflecting on last year's accomplish-
ments, three teams repeated as Cham-
pions. For the first time ever a Liberty
team captured back-to-back North
Coast League Championships as the
wrestling team turned the trick. The
girls' varsity basketball team captured
their division championship. And the
varsity Softball team roared through the
competition winning the league cham-
pionship with a perfect 1 6-0 record.
The girls track team was also perfect
in league with a 5-0 mark and brought
home a championship for the first time
in thirteen years. The jv girls' basketball
team was near perfect during their sea-
son losing only their final game to go 24-
1 and a championship.
Three teams also made playoff rounds
this year with softball being the most
successful. The volleyball team captured
the first game of their playoffs and the
softball team lacked but a single victory
of going to the finals of North Coast.
New faces and teams for the sports
scene this year were in cross country as
three different coaches worked with the
team during the season. The boys' var-
sity basketball team had a new coach in
Rick Melgoza. And brand new to the
Lions was both a new sport, girls soccer,
and their new coach, Tonja Smith. The
girls' track team was graced with a new
coach with the addition of Vickie Sim-
mons.
Individually some of the Lion athletes
garnered awards for their efforts. Yogi
Leake wrestled and clawed his way to
third in the state meet. Both Luis Lino
and Danielle Miles made it to the state
trials in track in the pole vault and shot
put respectively. Liberty also saw two
athletes named League MVP as Julie
Stranahan was tabbed co-mvp in bas-
ketball and Christie Coalter was named
softball mvp. In swimming, Monique
Renslow surpasssed all divers and cap-
tured first in the North Coast Diving
competition. Brian Soczka was success-
ful in reaching the North Coast com-
petition in golf. Both Rafael Lino and
Joe Calderon qualified for North Coast
in cross country. Monica Barajas and
Mario Rodriguez were named Yearbook
Female and Male Athlete Award win-
ners and Octavia Poole captured the
coveted Scholar-Athlete Award from the
Brentwood L. ns' Club.
Liberty athleu orked hard to make
it a successful seasoi for their respective
teams as both the Stonebarger and Lou
Bronzan Invitational Tournaments con-
tinued to draw large crowds and delight
participants.
Following is a list of all the awards
that were given by the school to all of the
athletes in all sports:
Cross Country- Most Valuable Run-
ner, Rafael Lino; Most Inspirational
Runner, Sean Hollingsworth; Team
Captain, Rafael Lino; Most Valuable
Runner, Tracy Delany; Most Inspira-
tional Runner, Emma Steer, Team Cap-
tain, Sally Bickford; Athletic Director's
Award Tracy Delany.
Football- Most Valuable Player, Jose
Hernandez; Most Valuable Back, Jose
Hernandez ; Most Valuable Lineman,
Pete Markus and Joe Davis; Most In-
spirational Player, Ernest Taylor, Team
Captains, Mario Rodriguez, Joe Davis,
Jose Hernandez, and Robert Anderson
;Athletic Director's's Award, Tom
Foley; Junior Varsity Most Valuable
Player, Juan Argueta and Brent Hengel;
Frosh Most Valuable Player, Juan
Napoles.
Soccer- Most Valuable Player, Chris
Lewis; Most Inspirational, Derick Neal;
Most Improved, Miguel Carranza; Ath-
letic Director's Award, Chris Campbell
and Olivier De Hon; Junior Varsity
Most Valuable Player, Ross Bomben .
Volleyball- Most Valuable Player,
Danielle Miles and Julie Stranahan;
Most Inspirational, Christy Plum; Most
Improved, Irene Espindola; Team Cap-
tain, Monica Barajas and Julie
Stranahan ; Athletic Director's's Award,
Hillary Strauch , Junior Varsity Most
Valuable Player's Laura Seamann and
Erica Clark .
Boys Basketball- Most Valuable Play-
er, Chris Klapprott ; Coaches Award,
Ryan Galles ; Captains, Chris Klapprott,
Matt Usher, and James Fraasch ; Junior
Varsity, Rene Oseguera and Danny Lo-
catelli; Frosh Most Valuable Player, An-
thony Gonsalves and Marc Greenstreet.
Girls Basketball- Most Valuable Play-
er, Monica Barajas ; Most Improved,
Tina Kellner ; Captains, Julie
Stranaham, Faith Serna , and Monica
Barajas; Athletic Director's Award,
Tina Keller Junior Varsity Most Val-
uable Player, Christine Brockett.
Soccer- Most Valuable Player,
Michelle Kemnitr, Most Improved, Di-
anna Walbridge; Most Inspirational, Ju-
li Russell; Captains Jennifer Heath and
Michelle Price; Athletic Director's's
Award Heather Bell, Kaira Catter, and
Alison Kight
Wrestling- Outstanding Wrestler,
Yogi Leake and Tony Roldan; Coaches
Award, Eric Ogden ; Most Improved,
Josh Nogarr, Captains, Paco Ramirez
and Harvey Yurkovich ; Junior Varsity
Outstanding Wrestler, Marty Matthews
Baseball- Most Valuable Player, Scott
Keplinger, Top Hitter, Scott Keplinger,
Athletic Director's's Award, Joseph Lil-
ley; Junior Varsity Most Valuable Play-
er Kevin Carpenter.
Golf- Most Valuable Player, Brian
Soczka ; Most Inspirational, Adam Krey.
Softball- Most Valuable Player, Mon-
ica Barajas and Christie Coalter, Most
Inspirational, Chantelle Dyer and Tina
Kellner, Most Improved, Kristi Bielski;
Team Captain, Kami Mendes ; Athletic
Director's's Award, Tina Kellner and
Danyel Garcia; Junior Varsity Most Val-
uable Player's, A my Foreman and Valer-
ie Myers .
Swimming- Most Valuable Swim-
mer,Chris Lewis; Most Improved, Greg
Esquivel; Team Captain, Chris Lewis;
Most Valuable Swimmer, Erica Clark,
Most Improved, Angle Ray; Athletic Di-
rector's Awards, Karia Cotter, Heather
Bell, Amy Arata, and Michelle Stone;
Most Valuable Diver, Monique Ren-
slow; Most Valuable Junior Varsity,
Mondy Trimble.
Tennis- Most Valuable Player, Ann
Nebergall; Most Improved Player, Rob-
ert Reed ; Athletic Director's's Award,
Scott Smith, Dave DelPozo and Ann
Nebergall.
Track- Girls Varsity Most Valuable
Runner, Danielle Miles and Andi Eng-
land; Most Inspirational, Michelle Price;
Team Captains, Sally Bickford, Danielle
Miles, Octavia Poole, Michelle Price,
Tara Rosselli, Emma Steer, and Julie
Stranahan. Most Valuable Runner, Ross
Bomen ; Most Inspirational, Luis Lino ;
Team Captains, Rafael Lino and Jason
Garcia; Athletic Director's Award,
Octavia Poole, Medea Poole, Michelle
Price, Alex Oregel, ALfonso Ochoa and
Jon Gless ; Junior Varsity Most Val-
uable Athlete, Tony Wilson; Decathlon
Most Valuable Athlete, Ross Bomben;
Heptathlon Most Valuable Athlete, Ju-
lie Stranahan .
Closing out the year Vic Thornhill an-
nounced his resignation as Athletic Di-
rector's and Rod Beaver was chosen in
his place. Looking to the future, the
Lions will face the one more year in 2A
competition and move up to the 3A
level in '92.
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SPORTS
Varsity Shocks Concord 23-14
Huddling before taking the field, the
Lions played tough all season.
Gang tackle! Jose Hernandez, Tom No Room! almost half the team stop Ron Rogers looks for running room
Foley, Mario Rodriquez execute. a run on the right side. after catching a pass.
David Elmore breaks into the open
in front of Robert Anderson.
Pete Markus makes a nice tackle
behind the line of scrimmage.
Trying to steal the ball on a tackle is
Jose Hernandez.
Offense or defense, the Varsity worked
hard for their victories.
Left: Stacy Pereira skirts the right side; below:
Brian Daubin waits to hand off; right: the whole
team swarms on defense.
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP
ROW — Ron Rogers, Sean Smith, Tim
Cruse, Harvey Yurkovick, Chris
Carlotti, Joe Davis, Robert DeHart,
Brian Daubin, Jimmy Greene
SECOND ROW — Louis Racke, Gabe
Reclus, Stacy Pereira, Jason Scott, Hal
Albright, Armando Ramirez, Alex
Barlett, David Elmore, John
Birkhimer, Chris Lemons THIRD
ROW — Mike Borge, Tom Foley, Pete
Markus, Bill Davies, Justin Border,
James Fraasch, Brian Deupree, Dustin
Schwitters, Jesse Borge, Doug Medina
BOTTOM ROW — Mario Rodriquez,
Mike Lindsay, Jose Hernandez, Ernest
Taylor, Raeshon Dozier, Robert
Anderson, Mike Ferrigno, Mike Paden
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Special teams and a swarming defense
were earmarks of the '90 jvs.
Nice team work! The jvs work
together and gang tackle.
Josh Nogarr tries to break a tackle
as his teammates rush to help.
Harold Bickford runs a disciplined
pass pattern at home.
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Scrambling for yards, the jvs execute a
running play.
Sweeping left end. Josh Nagarr tries
to elude to converging Red Devils.
JV FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Joel
Wright, Aaron Norell, Dave Metez, Roman
Freuhling, Jeremy Wirth, Brent Hengel,
George Aguilar. Blair Greenlaw. Joe Blanton,
Justin Hess, Mike Sutherland SECOND
ROW — Coach Alex Aiello, Tony Gray, Juan
Argueta. Joseph Lilley, Emanuel Silva, Marty
Matthews, Josh Nogarr, Reutilion Quesada,
Harold Bickford, Tom Henson, Coach
Richard Cabral THIRD ROW — Mike Bell,
Emmanuel Rodriguez, Preston Davis, Ian
Murdock, Gary Price, Fabian Franco, Dion
Lourerio, Jake Walling, Richard Coelho,
Rocky O'Byaw
BOTTOM ROW Chris Layden, Erick
Ogden, Sean Bevill, J son Ogden, Mike
Valverde, Jose Vargas, Ross McCumber,
Tabias McArthur
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Mike Valverde looks over at the line of
scrimmage before going out for a pass.
Converging on the runner are Harold Bickford,
Emmanuel Silva, and Blair Greenlaw.
Wrestling for possession of the ball is Joe Blanton in
the flat.
Freshmen Team Dumps Mt. Diablo 9-0
Dustin Lewis is the receipent of the ball Scott Smith and Juan Rodriguez
on a misdirection play. make the stop.
Studying the action are Coach
Foreman and Trainer Bob Reed.
Jack England and Juan Rodriguez
set the wall for a punt return.
Left: Nice Tackle! A frosh player brings down a
runner in the open field; above: lining up to run an
offense play at home.
Coach Foreman talks to Robbie Cecchini. Above: John Rosas
breaks up a pass against the Campolindo Cougars. Above right:
Juan Rodriguez corrals his opponent.
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FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM:
TOP ROW — Tony Howard, Sam
Spinelli, Jack England, Patrick
Shannon, Justin Zocchi, Robert
Miller, Cord Nunez, Jeremy
Corbin, Rafael Munoz, Carlos
Argueta, JD Hardcastle SECOND
ROW — Coach Foreman, George
Garcia, Jess Walton, Sal Ortega,
Frank Blakley, Brad Bishop, Eire
Stanfill, Ronnie Rapp, Larry
Frequez, Matt Harris, Scott
McDonald, Richie Ramirez, Jeff
Lanpher, Brad Bishop, John
Esquivel, Juan Napoles, Chris
Kilpatrick THIRD ROW — Frank
Wasso, Dustin Tice, Clinton
Duggan, James Lovejoy, Chris
Martinez, Scott SMith, Dustin
Lewis, Leonard Cancimillia, Eric
Swarz, Richard Neely, Jesse
Schweiger BOTTOM ROW —
Jimmy Wilson, Gabriel Olveda,
Justin Fugel, Greg Grant, Scott
Burns, George Vasquez, Tim
Groshong, Graig Mathews, Stan
Moody, Marlon Finn, Coach Zahn
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Lewis, Ochoa Lead Soccer Team to 9-8-1
Miguel Carranza concentrates on Jose Ruiz puts the ball back in play Trying to control the ball and keep Nevada Smith and Jose Ruiz watch
keeping the ball away from defenders. against a field of opponents. possession is Derick Neal. the flight of the ball.
Right: Chris Campbell prepares to inbound the
ball at a home match; below: Miguel Carranza
and Danny Pantoja struggle to gain control of a
loose ball. The Varsity was 5-5-1 in league
matches.
Coach Tim McHugh intently watches the action
from the sidelines. Tim has built a solid soccer
program at Liberty and is assisted by JV Coach Jim
Runyan.
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Above left: Jose Ruiz kicks out of trouble; above: Chris Lewis tries
to pass to an open team mate at an away match.
VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW — Steve Gursky, Mike
Williams, Chris Lewis, Kevin Kerby, Mark Niedzballa, Jorn
Walther, Coach Tim McHugh SECOND ROW — Morgan Lewis,
Scott McKnight, Joey Maietto, Danny Pantoja, Chris Campbell,
Jose Ruiz, Greg Esquivel, Alfonso Ochoa BOTTOM ROW —
Miguel Misquez, Alex Oregel, Mike Garcia, Derick Neal, Nevada
Smith, Tony Puente, Miguel Carranza
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work at an awav meet.
Kevin Poate concentrates on ball
control.
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Miguel Ortega, Ross Bomben. and Trying to gain possession are Jesse
Alex Villa fight hard. Neal and Aaron Huddleston.
JV SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW — Aaron Nielson. Miguel
Ortega. Alex Villa. Kevin Carpenter. Robert Ahr. Aaron
Flores. Coach Jim Runyan SECOND ROW — Chris Henson.
John Ornelas. Josh Manko. Aaron Huddleston. Kevin Clanin.
Tony Wilson. Tom Clymens BOTTOM ROW — Jesse Neal.
William Baumann. Kevin Poate. Krayle Dittmore. Art Cortez.
Adrian Cano. Chip Glaholt
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JVs Earn Successful League Record
Alex Villa prepares to pass off to a Ross Bomben controls the ball as Sprinting to beat the opponent to
team mate. Miguel Ortega runs to help. the ball is Aaron Huddleston.
Working the sidelines are Art Cortez
and Miguel Ortega.
Loose ball! Nine players converge Heading the ball back into play is
on it in the open field. Miguel Ortega.
Faking an opponent out of Tom Hymens boots the ball upfield
position and down helps the jvs and away from an opponent,
control.
Passing the ball forward is Danielle
Miles.
Soaring high, Andi England spikes
the ball.
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Julie Stranahan hits back as the entire
team watches intently to see if it goes
over the net safely.
Kami Mendes sets for either
Danielle Miles or Chantelle Dyer to
spike at the net.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW — Danielle Miles.
Chantelle Dyer, Julie Stanaahan, Irene Espindola, Andi England
SECOND ROW — Lonni Stanton, Mi Russell, Hilary Strauch,
Christi Plum, Coach Linda Ghilarducci BOTTOM ROW — Carla
Hechanova, Kami Mendes, Monica Barajas
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Varsity Makes Playoffs, Beats DeAnza
Leaving their feet, both Kami Mendes (above)
and Juli Russell (below) show great
determination at a home meet.
Julie Stranahan soars into the air to
effect a slam.
Irene Espindola makes excellent
contact with the ball at the net.
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J Vs Earn Outstanding 1 4-2 League Record
Christine Brockett watches the flight
of the ball that her teammate has
just served.
Timeout. Coach Simmons consults with
the troops; below: the girls take a break
between games.
Passing the ball towards the net, the Caroline Christensen hits a lob to
jvs work on a point. save a side out for the Lions.
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to start a match.
Let's Win! After a pre-game
conference, the jvs head to work.
Erica Clark slams a serve to start
the jvs off on another victory at a
home match.
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descend to be able to spike it.
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Emma Steer and Tracy Delany run Rafael Lino enjoys being the boys'
with a pack. MVP for '90.
sol Lsv-
MVP Rafael Lino patiently waits with the rest Leaning into the start, the girls' team leaves
of the team for the race to start. the flags at the beginning of the race.
Above: Pat Lew and below: Sean
Hollingsworth warm up on campus.
Rafael Lino runs at the home course of the
Lions, Contra Loma.
CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS: TOP ROW — Sally Bickford, Pat Lew, Michelle Lew, Jason
Garcia, Michelle Price SECOND ROW — Sean Hollingsworth, Rafael Lino BOTTOM ROW
— Tracy Delany, Emma Steer
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Right: Jennifer Roland pops for a short jumper
against the Concord Minutemen; below: Jessica
Avila passes off to the other guard, Deanna Viscuso.
The Lady Lions won their division with a 13-3
mark.
Right, above: Chantelle Dyer has an easy lay-up for
two points; below, right: League co-mvp, Julie
Stranahan shoots a turn-around jumper against
Acalanes: below: Jessica Avila brings the ball
toward the left part of the key to set up a play. The
Lady Lions won this game at home.
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- David
Mitchell, manager. Andi England, Erica Clark. Jennifer
Roland, Julie Stranahan, Chantelle Dyer. Michelle Jones,
Coach Dennis Hitchens BOTTOM ROW- Tina Refiner.
Regina Worley. Monica Barajas, Jessica Avila. Faith Serna,
Deanna Vescuso below: Coach Hitchens confers with the
team during a time out in Stonebarger Gym. The Lady
Lions made the NCS Playoffs again this season and hosted
the two playoff games.
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Girls Win Division Crown, 13-3 Record
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First-year Coach Works with Varsity Boys
Above, left: Donny Young, shoots uncontested against the Acalanes Dons at home; above:
Aaron Gonsalves makes an easy lay-up for two; right: Donny uses his athletic ability to get
around an Northgate Bronco for a short jumper.
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Left: Aaron Gonsalves waits for one of his
teammates to break into the open while above he
passes into the middle; right: Donny Young fires
a shot from near the free-throw line as Eddie
Colmenares watches the flight of the ball against
Northgate.
Left: Matt Usher watches his team run an
offensive play; below: Chris KJapprott has
a tough shot against three opponents;
right: Justin Border fires for two points
with a short jumper as Dameon Smith and
Aaron Gonsalves look on.
Left: James Fraasch shoots a jumper as Pete
Graham moves in for a possible rebound; below:
Chris KJapprott and Mario Gonzalez intently
watch the shot; right: James goes up for two
against Northgate at home. The Lions were
coached by Rick Melgoza.
VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Rick
Melgoza, Justin Border, Pete Graham, James Fraasch, Joel
Anderson, assistant coach SECOND ROW- Chris KJapprott, Ryan
GaUes, Matt Usher, Ross Bomben BOTTOM ROW- Dameon Smith,
Eddie Colmenares, Mario Gonzalez, Aaron Gonsalves
Matt Usher shoots in a
crowd as Eddie
Colmenares, Mario
Gonzalez, and Pete
Graham converge on the
basket for a possible
rebound.
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JVs Win Championship, 24-1 Overall Mark
Above: Lonnie Stanton tries to grab a loose
ball; right: Alice Coelho runs the offense in a
home contest.
Above: Christine Brockett makes one of her patent
steals and layups; below: Danyel Garcia shots as the
30-second clocks ticks down.
JV BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Alice Coelho, Amanda
McCabe, Betsy Gonzalez, Coach Gabe Resendez, Lonnie Stanton,
Christine Brockett, Shanel Otwell, Sara Tebbett, stats BOTTOM
ROW- Hilary Strauch, Monika Olveda, Teresa Nickle, Nikki
Rose below: the bench watches the action; the jvs won 24 straight
games this season.
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Locatelli, Oseguera Pace JV Boys Team
Above: Jake Wallin drives for two;
below: Mike Williams fights for a lay
up and a foul.
Above: Ron Rogers makes two after Blair Greenlaw makes good on this Ron Rogers has a nice, soft touch
a steal; below: Rene Osequera hits shot against the Benecia Panthers in on this short jump shot as Danny
one of his 3-pointers. a home contest. Locatelli looks on.
Left: Danny Locatelli drives for two more;
below: Mike Williams puts up an offensive e m
Danny Locatelli drives the distance of the court after
stealing the ball; Danny was a key figure in the jv
victories.
Above: Robert Ahr puts up a short jumper;
left: Jake Wallin fights to get off a shot
against tight defense.
JV BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Assistant Coach Dan
Largent, Robert Ahr, Bret Shimizu, Danielle Vestal, Coach Marv
Fregi SECOND ROW- Brandon Glessner, Mike Williams, Blair
Greenlaw, Jake Wallin BOTTOM ROW- Kenny Allen, Mario Dalit,
Danny Locatelli, Rene Oseguera, Ron Rogers
Kenny Allen shoots from
the free throw line.
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Above: Jesse Schweiger shoots from
behind the basket on a tough shot;
below: Kevin Carpenter struggles
against a fouling College Park
defender.
Kevin Carpenter has to go left to
shoot over a Benecia Panther
defender in a home contest; Kevin
was one of the starters for the baby
Lions.
Above: Marc Greenstreet puts up a
short jumper; below: Scott Smith
uses his playing time to get on the
scoreboard for the Lions with a shot
from the free throw line.
Nice offensive drive! Joseph Lilley
drives between two Benecia Panther
defenders to score a lay-up for the
baby Lions in front of the home
crowd.
FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Mark
Johnson, Sam Spinelli, Jeff Heath, Marc Greenstreet,
Jimmie Wilson, Cord Nunez, Marlin Fin, manager
SECOND ROW-Chris Martinez, Jesse Schweiger, Kevin
Carpenter, Joseph Lilley, Jess Walton BOTTOM ROW-
Ronny Rapp, Anthony Gonsalves, Frankie Blakley, Mike
Valenzuela, Scott Smith
Johnson Rejoins Frosh Team as Coach
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Left: Joseph Lilley steals another two points; Jess Walton looks for the open man
above: Anthony Gonsalves shoots in a crowd. breaking toward the basket.
The freshmen Lion played team ball in home
contests against both College Park and Benecia.
Mark Johnson rejoined the team as coach after a
one-year absence. The frosh worked hard on
fundamentals and looked ahead to jv and Varsity
play.
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Girls Soccer Team Starts At Liberty
On a cold, foggy afternoon, members of the girls' Amy Foreman struggles for possession
soccer team confer with Coach Tonja Smith. of the ball.
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Juli Russell heads the ball in a home contest. This was the
initial year for the girls.
Jennifer Heath gains control of a loose ball near Booting the ball downfield, Amy
center field in a home match. Foreman tries to set up a scoring
opportunity.
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SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW — Julie Feliz, assistant coach;
Michelle Kemnitz, Sonnet Rodrigues, Heather Bell, Kim
Becerra, Juli Russell, Kriti Brielski, Apryl Bowles, Coach
Tonja Smith SECOND ROW — Dani Ladd, Kaira Cotter,
Shannon Elmore, Michelle Price, Angela Galles, Alison Kight,
Melissa Ashley BOTTOM ROW — Amy Foreman, Devanie
Stelzriede, Patti Mooney, Melissa Sezar, Diana Walbridge,
Jennifer Heath
Wrestlers Win 2nd North Coast Crown
Harold Bickford grips his Mt. Diablo Josh Nogar works his man into a
opponent in an away meet and tries to precarious spot and exposes his
turn him for points. shoulders to the mat.
With superior position David Metez Jose Hernandez grips his man in
concentrates on his leg hold and works a pinning hold and works for the
for a pin. second shoulder down.
Left: Louis Racke, above: Eric Ogden, and below left: Tony
Roldan, all have their opponents near a pin in a home
meet.
Above: Tony Roldan adjusts his mask for a broken nose;
left: Yogi Leake wrestled tough all year and was third in
the state.
VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: TOP ROW-
Coach Roy Rios, Coach Greg Chappel, James
Wagner, Lewis Racke, Harvey Yurkovick, Tony
Roldan, David Metez, Mike Ferrigno, Coach
Jerry Ray, Coach Rudy Valentine SECOND
ROW- Josh Jones, Patrick Luna, Yogi Leake,
Paco Ramirez, Jose Hernandez, Harold Bickford,
Enrique Fajardo BOTTOM ROW- Josh Nogar,
Eric Ogden, Mike Borge, Adam Krey, Leonard
Canciamilla, Antonio Gutierrez, Marty Matthews
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Left: Sonny Ortiz starts; above: Leonard
Canciamilla tries to turn an opponent.
James Wagner, wrestling jvs for this match, has
his College Park Falcon opponent tied up.
Above: Scott MacDonald eyes his Falcon opponent; right
Burt Riveira pulls his opponent over.
JV WRESTLING TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Roy
Rios, Coach Rudy Valentine, Alex Villa. C.J.
Murphy, Jason Ogden, John Ornelas, Eric Laughin,
Coach Jerry Ray SECOND ROW- Pedro Pantoja,
Clinton Duggan, Jose Ruiz, Burt Riveira. Dustin
Lewis, Scott MacDonald, Coach Greg Chappel
BOTTOM ROW- Aaron Neilsen, Jorge Vega, Kevin
Poate, Seth Mulvey, Justin Barrios, Gabe Ornelas
Leake Wins Third Place at State
James Wagner pushes into his
opponent to turn him for a pin.
Riding his College Park man, Sonny
Ortiz tries to break him down.
N earing a pin. Jose Ruiz applies the Antonio Gutierrez grimaces as if in pain
squeeze and hurt on a College Park while he applies the hurt to his Falcon
Falcon in a home meet. opponent.
Above: Mike Borge moves
into position; below: Juan
Napoles drives for a take
down. The jvs beat the
Falcons while the Varsity lost
its only league match of the
last two seasons.
Varsity Girls Breeze Through League Play
Dawn Parks looks in towards the
pitcher as she waits from her left
field position in a game against the
College Park Falcons; the Lions
shut them out.
Michelle Kemnitz plays centerfield
for the victorious Varsity. The girls
swept through the league limiting
their first five opponents to not a
single run, earned or unearned.
Safe! Monica Barajas slides wide
and reaches back for the tag at third
base. Coach Rich Barrios watches
as she just makes it under the glove
of the Falcon opponent.
Jennifer Roland ignores the runner at
first as she concentrates on Christie
Coalter's next pitch. Jennifer played
first base and came through in clutch
situations with key hits.
Runners at second, both Tina
Kellner (left ) and Heidi Haney
(above) look in for the sign from the
base coaches; both later scored in
the inning.
Danyel Garcia frowns at the action
in the infield area as she waits in
centerfield. The Varsity Softball
team totally dominated the DFAL
this spring.
VARSITY SOFTBALL: TOP ROW- Coach Rich
Barrios, Jennifer Enochs, Christie Coalter, Stephanie
Taylor, Dana Walling, Jennifer Roland, Chantelle
Dyer, Tina Kellner, Assistant Coach Steve Taylor
BOTTOM ROW- Kristie Bielski, Monica Barajas,
Danyel Garcia, Kami Mendes, Dawn Parks, Heidi
Haney, Michelle Kemnitz
.
Awesome pitcher! Christie Coalter
displays the form that earned her
three no-hitters in April.
Kami Mendes and Heidi Haney
lean forward in anticipation as they
wait on 2nd and 3rd base.
Dana Walling perches on first base
after getting on with a walk against
the Falcons.
Above and below conferences help to
solve problems and confuse opponents.
Rich Barrios gives his team a brief Stephanie Taylor plays in close for a
pep talk. bunt attempt.
Offensively and defensively, Kami
Mendes played a fine game for the
Lions Varsity team.
Dustin Schwitters is held at first by Conferring on the mound, the
Heading out, the Varsity Lions take the Holding a brief team meeting, the coach Marv Fre&> after a hit- infielders discuss the man on
field after an at-bats. Varsity discusses the opponents second base.
pitcher.
Matt Usher puts the tag on but
without the ball.
Leading the team off the field in
second baseman, Matt Usher.
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Randy Jones leans forward as the pitch
is delivered to the plate; Randy played
a tough first base.
Robert Anderson rounds second
after crushing a triple to center.
Above: Derrick Neal pinch runs;
below: Mike Padilla takes first.
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VARSITY: TOP ROW-David Elmore, Mike
Padilla, Dan Fetig, Derick Neal, Damian Smith,
Joseph Lilley, Jake Schuman, Scott Keplinger,
Tony FrayBOTTOM ROW-Dustin Schwitters,
Matt Usher, Randy Jones, Justin Border, Aaron
Norell, Robert Anderson, Coach Rod Beaver
Randy Jones holds the
runner at first; below: the
team patiently waits their
turn to bat in a contest
against College Park. The
Lions were 4- 1 2 in league
play.
JVs Enjoy Highly Successful Season
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Caroline Christensen pitches hard Above: Stephanie Vierra patiently
against the Miramonte Matadors and waits; below: the girls confer on the
picked up a win at home. mound before the inning starts.
Above: part of the battery, Caroline Stoical coach Joe Perez watches the
Christensen, pitches to below: the action from his third-base coaching
other end, Amy Foreman. box as the jvs defeat the Miramonte
Matadors.
JV SOFTBALL: TOP ROW- Theresa Nickle, Dianna
Walbridge. Deanna Fitzhugh, Ivy Hartman, Jody Kelsey,
Hilary Strauch, Dina Lee BOTTOM ROW- Coach Joe
Perez, Allison Kight, Stephanie Vierra, Melissa Davis,
Irene Espindola, Valerie Myers, Amy Foreman. Caroline
Christensen
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Above: Dina Lee waits on first; Dina Lee gets ready to take off from
Above: Hilary Strauch squares around to bunt to advance the runner; below: below: Dianna Walbridge crouches second base in the jvs big first inning
Irene Espindola prepares to swing away.
at the plate.
against Miramonte.
JVs show both offense with Ryan Elmore perched on third
base and defense with Frnakie Blakley and Ryan Kish in a
game at home against the College Park Falcons.
Pitching and batting, the baby Lions try to
overcome both the wet weather in the early
spring and the newness to high school ball.
From watching, to talking with coach, to warming
up at the start of the inning, the jvs worked
together as a team and to develop into Varsity
material for their future years in baseball. The
teams were plagued by heavy rains in March.
JV Boys Fight for League Victories
Damien Mutulo misses an
inside pitch that virtually
handcuffs him at the plate
against College Park in a
game played at Liberty
instead of away.
Frankie Blakley fires towards home
as Damien Mutulo covers second.
Above right: the team congratulates
the scoring jv.
Waiting for a low throw from the outfield, Jeremy Wirth concentrates on the
ball as the pitcher backs up the play at home base.
Ryan Kish cradles the ball hit right
down the third base line.
JV BASEBALL: TOP ROW- Coach Rick Melgoza,
Frankie Blakley, Gary Price, Damien Mutulo,
Jimmy Wilson, Joel Sanchez, Eric Taylor, Ryan
Kish, Coach Gabe Resendez BOTTOM ROW: Jake
Wallin, Kevin Carpenter, Alex Villa, J.D.
Hardcastle, Joe Blanton, Jeremy Wirth
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Tracy Delaney and Sally Bickford pace each Mark Niedzballa leads Nevada Smith in
other in the 3200 race at home. this sprint event.
Getting into the rhythm, Julie Stranahan
starts from the back of the circle.
Tony Wilson prepares for the start of the
440 relay as he positions himself.
Grimacing as he lands, Mario Rodriguez tries to land forward.
Clearing the bar, Clint Du| in begins to release
pole and prepares to land.
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Ryan Galles tucks the shot under his chin to get Danielle Miles follows through nicely after
better push off. releasing the shot.
Girls Win League With 5-0 Record
Above: Frank Lino finishes the race
in first against Concord; below: the
boys leave the blocks.
Jason Garcia coasts 10 a halt as the
anchor leg of the 440 relay race on a
cold, overcast day on Ohmstede
Field.
Sean Hollingsworth trails by barely
a step yet has plenty of time and
room to make it up in the 3200
meters race.
Out of the blocks! The girls sprint
towards the first hurdle in the 1 1 0
meter event against Concord.
Left: Tracy Delany leads and wins in the 3200
meters; below: Joe Calderon shows
determinination in the mile run; right; Sean
Hollingsworth sprints for finish line in the 3200
meter event.
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Left: Miguel Ortega heads down the runway;
below: Octavia Poole makes a nice leap in the
triple; right: Danielle Miles throws the discus.
Field Events: from the vault and discus to the
shot put, Liberty tracksters put their all into
their events.
Left: Louis Lino heads for another 14 plus jump at
home; below: Arturo Diaz tries to catch the opponent on
the final turn; right: Ignacio Orozco maintains a lead
over Sean Hollingsworth. The action is on Ohmstede
Field.
Flashing a big grin of triumph, Octavia Tom Clymens barely clears the Clearing the bar, Rocky O'Byaw
Poole wins the 400 meter run. bar in this fine effort in the high needs to get his legs over too.
jump.
Liberty's girls compose themselves
before the start of the hurdles race.
Testing the pole placement, Clint
Duggan prepares for his first vault in a
home meet on Ohmstede Field.
Sally Bickford paces herself well in
the 880 race as she enters the
second lap of the event.
Clearing the first hurdle, Tom
Clymens pours it on in the 110 HH
event to win first.
Tara Rosselli arches over the bar in
the high jump to gain a first place
finish in the event.
He's offl Tom Wilson leaves the blocks in fine form at
the start of the 440 relay.
Left: Tino Ortega winds up in the discus; below: Omar
Sarmiento has a huge lead in the mile relay; right:
Octavia Poole heads into her long jump effort. The
Lady Lions won league with a 5-0 mark.
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Lions Travel to Eureka for North Coast
Christine Brockett, Octavia Poole, and Tara
Rosselli trail at the start of the 110 LH race.
Ballet almost. Medea Poole follows through
gracefully as she puts the shot on a cold day.
Nice jump! Clearing the bar in his first attempt,
Ryan Galles has more good jumps to come.
Nice form. Alex Oregel leads the race as he
clears the first one in the high hurdle event
against Concord.
TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW- Robert
DeHart, Ross Bomben, Mark Niedzballa,
Luis Lino SECOND ROW- Alfonso
Ochoa, Rafael Lino, Alex Oregel, Ignacio
Orozco, Michael Rigli THIRD ROW-
Coach Mark Johnson, Michelle Lew, Joe
Calderon, Tino Ortega, Ryan Galles,
Rodney Lewis, Francisco Lino, Sean
Hollingsworth, John Birkhimer, Rocky
O'Byaw, Jaime Morales, Jason Garcia,
Nevada Smith, Clint Duggan, Coach Keith
Dawson FOURTH ROW- Mike Bell, Jose
Vargas, Julie Stranahan, Laura Seamann,
Medea Poole, Juli Russell, Nicole Lee,
Tara Rosselli, Christine Brockett, Danielle
Miles, Tony Wilson, Miguel Ortega
BOTTOM ROW- Arturo Cortez, William
Baumann, Tracy Delany, Michelle Price,
Sally Bickford, Octavia Poole, Andi
England, Lynette Bruno, Jessie Schweigei,
Tom Clymens
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Manning, Nebergall Lead Tennis Team I
Left: Ann Nebergall concentrates on her shot;
below: Mike Williams returns a backhand shot;
right: Kevin Clanin hits a dink shot at home.
Above, left: Robert Reed hits his backhand;
above: Brian Deupree strokes a forehand shot;
above, right: Scott Smith returns a high chopper;
below, left: Ann Nebergall slams a shot as her
doubles partner. Chip Glaholt watches; below:
Casey Manning follows through after a strong
first serve; right: Ann hits a dink shot at home.
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Casey Manning slams in his first
serve. Casey was the number one
player for the Lions for the second
year in a row.
Scott Smith concentrates on his
backhand return.
Above: Chip Glaholt and left: Matt
Barton warm up.
Above: Robert Reed and left: Oliver
DeHon practice ground strokes.
TENNIS: TOP ROW- Ronnie Diaz, Nick
Urdiales, Chip Glaholt, Scott Smith, Matt
Barton, Chris Landon, Kevin Clanin, Dave
Delpozo, Coach Marihelen Palmer, Diana
Valenzuela BOTTOM ROW- Aaron Huddleston,
Robert Reed, Mike Williams, Casey Manning,
Oliver DeHon, Amy Nebergall
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Don Blair takes a breath and checks his Showing good form, Chris Lewis
opponent's position. competes in the freestyle event.
Ten Limperis swims the freestyle Erika Young seems all alone as she
event in the number one lane. strokes through the freestyle event.
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David Novero tries to catch up as he Consulting with assistant coach, Monique Renslow does a reverse
trails in the butterfly event; the boys Stephanie Soltero, Angie Ray finds dive in the tuck position off the low
won by a single point. out the status of the match. board.
Erica Clark looks down the pool to
check the other swimmers after she
finishes first in her event.
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Greg Esquivel turns it on as he races in the breast
stroke event against the Mt. Dialbo Red Devils.
In the freestyle event, Hollie Phillips grabs a quick breath
and continues to stroke towards the finish.
SWIMMING-DIVING TEAM: TOP
ROW- Teri Limperis, Heather Bell, JoAnn
Farman, Michelle Stone, Erica Clark,
Assistant Coach Leslie Marquardt, Coach
Julie Dooley, Assistant Coach Stephanie
Soltero, Kim Puccinelli, Lura Milner,
Heather Watson, Kim Becerra, Monique
Renslow SECOND ROW- Lonnie
Stanton, Annette Spraggins, Hollie
Phillips, Leny Lorscheider, Kaira Cotter,
Melissa Asxhley, Shelly BIrge, Erika
Young, Tiffany Young, Daniele Francis,
Angie Ray, LaFae Drummond BOTTOM
ROW- Kevin Poate, Manuel Sllva, Carlos
Ortega, Chris Lewis, Jeff Perlichek, Bill
Burns, Randy Burns, David Novero, Greg
Esquivel
Soczka Plays Number 1 on Golf Team
Above: Craig Firkins and below: Jorn Above: Robert Rigli warms up; Adam Krey intently watches the ball Robert Rigli tries to "steer" his ball
Walthers watch the flight of their tee shot below: Brian Soczka shows nice down the first fairway to make sure away for the out-of-bounds on the
down the first fairway. follow through from the first tee at it does not go OB over the fence or left side of the fairway.
Bethel Island. into the driving range.
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GOLF TEAM: Robert Rigli, Jorn Walthers, Brian Soczka
Craig Firkins, Adam Krey, Coach Alex Aiello
Brian Soczka
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from the first tee at
the Island Course
on Bethel Island.
Brian has
consistently lead
the golf team for
the last three years
as their number 1
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Reflective Look at Sports' Year at LUHS
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Larger Squad Changes Cheering Tactics
Dressed for game day, Tina Pederson and the other songleaders dance to
Rose Castillo expresses a routine during an indoor rally in the gym.
her feelings.
Right, Andrea Rivera and Left, Cindy
Martinelli and Erin Spears get ready to soar.
RALLY SQUAD: TOP ROW- Missy Baker, Tina
Pederson, Jennifer Myers, Christi Andronico, Shara
Wilson, Gretchen Richard, Sheree Bonnetti. Amanda
MacDonald, Tatum Valverde SECOND ROW- Lisa
Drye, Cindy Martinelli, Melanie Borchert, Amy Arata,
Tara Roselli, Rose Castillo, Andrea Rivera, Debbie
Waller THIRD ROW- Susan Crespo, Carlyn Enos,
Christi McGuigan, Monica Pato, Tracy Brown, Christv
Drye, Amy Kluttz FOURTH ROW— Jennifer Gilles,
Shawny Dozart, Leticia Padilla, Tiffany Cervenka,
Jennifer Tuzzolino BOTTOM ROW- Sally Slowinski,
Erin Spears, Stacia Meadows, Annette Spriggins
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With the opening of school in September came a
rush of new faces and new responsibilities for
some old ones.
Starting with the replacement of Jack Ferrill as
principal the changes accelerated as the school
year moved into the new decade. Joining the ad-
ministrative staff from Indio High School in
Southern California as our new principal was
Gene Clare. Mr. Clare moved into the area and
onto the job shortly after both his old and new
school graduated the Class of '90. Mr. Clare
moved to Oakley with his wife and two daughters.
He spent most of the summer learning the per-
sonnel and physical layout of his new school and
deciding on changes to implement once the school
year began.
Along with a new principal came a flood of new
teachers to replace retirees and meet the growing
needs of the school community. Joining the Eng-
lish Department was long-time substitute teacher,
Kim Elder with both frosh and junior English.
New to the campus and school was Tobin Brothers
to handle English Skills and sophomore English.
The Mathematics Department saw the addition of
two new teachers as well with the arrival of Nancy
Wall , Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Mastery
Math and Stephanie Soltero, Plane Geometry, Al-
gebra, and assistant Swim Coach. At the start of
the Spring Semester, freshmen math class size was
lowered and Carolyn Nelson was hired to handle
the newly created classes. Carolyn had previously
taught at Liberty. In the Foreign Language De-
partment Chairwoman Nancy Salsig welcomed
Deborah Maedke, Spanish 1 and 2; and Juan Rios,
Spanish 1 and Espanol. Two new members joined
the Special Education Department with Gary Lee
handling the Special Day Classes in English, Life
Science, Economics, Government, and Math;
while Ray Sands taught the special education
classes in English, Math, and Govern-
ment/Economics.
Because of the largest Freshmen Class in the
school's history another health teacher was added
and long-time assistant coach and Head Coach
Dennis Hitchens came on board as a full-time
teacher as well. A new elective, social studies
freshmen class prompted the addition of another
teacher and Rick Riordan joined the staff as the
new Geography class teacher as well as handling
additional classes in Frosh and Senior English.
Coming over from across the street and the Al-
ternative Ed/Adult Ed/Independent Study Cam-
pus, Gus Gurule took over the Bilingual and ESL
classes as well as shouldering the role as Azteca
Club Advisor. A new addition to the Homemaking
and Business Departments was Lorraine Maxson
who handled two periods of typing as well as her
three period assignment in Home Economics.
This was one of the largest influxes of new teachers
in three years and it seemed to call for different
methods to orient them to the district and its
curriculum.
Making a radical change in the new teacher
orientation, Mr. Clare took charge of it and di-
rectly involved more of the staff including both
the Mentor Teachers and Department Chairs. Af-
ter the formal introduction to the school policies
and lunch, the new teachers were taken on a bus
tour of their district. During the school year the
new teachers met with a core group on a regular
basis. Large meetings of all the new teachers, men-
tors, administrators, and certain department
chairpeople were held on a monthly basis. These
large, monthly meetings allowed an interchange
on ideas and teaching strategies. The mentors con-
tinued to work with new and returning teachers on
an individual basis as "°cessary.
With the sudden resit ion of Ginger Diehl as
English Department Cha. son, the search was
on to find a suitable replace. it. After the filing
and interview process, Eunu rbell was se-
lected to head the department. Because the Dis-
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trict Office needed Joyce Dellamore to handle
more administrative responsibilities regarding
Special Education, a new department chairperson
was needed. In the middle of the school year,
Carol Aines was tabbed as the new Special Ed-
ucation Department Chairperson.
At the district level there were two major
changes. With the retirement of Wanda Lathrope
after the beginning of the school year, a new Busi-
ness Manager was needed at once. After an ex-
haustive examination of available candidates, Bill
Dalrymple from Modesto was chosen and came on
board in December. Replacing Maggie Fajardo as
Transporatation Supervisor was Cindy Slack
Heading the two local associations (CSEA and
LEA) for the school year were Gerri Bottoms and
Bill Baize, respectively. Rounding out the LEA
Executive Board were Marian Leknes, vice-
president; Tim McHugh, secretary; and Jeanne
Glenn, treasurer; Kaye Axelgard-Reeves, past pres-
ident. Kaye Axelgard-Reeves, Greg Ciapponi,
Doreen Forlow, and Jeanne Glenn , were the Unit
Bargaining Team members for the teachers' as-
sociation.
Changes in the administrative responsibilities
by the new principal included designating Cathy
Dickey as Curriculum Coordinator for the school
site; Bonnie Tilton as Attendance, and Greg
Wright as Counseling. In addition each Assistant
Principal was to handle a part of the whole student
body in respect to discipline with Cathy, A-B;
Bonnie, L-Z; and Greg, C-K.
Along with additions to the staff came one res-
ignation (Diehl) and one retirement, Julia Arce .
Julia who joined the staff as a counselor also was
the CSF advisor and decided to retire when the
district offered two additional years of credit to-
wards her retirement. Julia was honored at the
staff luncheon in June.
Trying to spark a closer staff, Mr. Clare initiated
a new Social/Staff Club at the start of the year. For
just a single buck, certificated staff members could
join and help plan a variety of activities that
included pot lucks, a float at Homecoming, and an
end of the year luncheon. In addition, the Staff
Club sold coffee in the morning and sponsored a
turkey contest at Thanksgiving.
Physically, the school continued to undergo a
huge transformation as one new building after
another opened. The Callaghan Library reopened
with double the useable floor space for students
and staff. The addition to the library included new
books shelves that allowed for expansion to 2000
plus students. The Jack Ferrill Science Building,
newly named, opened for business as did the Math
Wing. Both of these buildings were dedicated at a
ceremony in March. Since the old Scott Hall class-
rooms were to be converted to science, the new
math wing was rededicated as Scott Hall in mem-
ory of Herb Scott. Off campus, yet a part of the
school, was the opening of the new District Office
Building on Oak Street.
Shortly after the new District Office opened the
old one was bulldozed as was the burned-out coun-
seling office. Both buildings were removed for the
addition of the new Performing Arts Building and
Theatre that began to go up as soon as the March
rains ended and the ground dried out. The start of
this building necessitated a change in the parking
habits of many and a new entrance into the front
staff parking lot off Second Street.
With major fiscal problems continuing to de-
velop at the state level, reverberations were felt in
all parts of education and Liberty was no ex-
ception. For the first time Department Chairper-
sons helped build the Master Schedule from the
ground up. Because of the anticipated cuts in
revenues, many departments were cut back in
both classes and personnel. The Ag Department,
under the supervision of Don Lopez was cut from
two classes to one; the Homemaking Department,
under the leadership of Jeanne Glenn was cut by a
full teacher; in the Business Department, headed
by Reta Pirtle, another teacher was lost to budget
cuts; in Industrial Arts, chaired by Bob Gonzalez,
another five classes were axed but no staff was cut.
The Foreign Language Department, guided by
Nancy Salsig, saw a reduction in sections and
teachers. While both the Math Department,
Joanne Nash; and English Department, Eunice
Campbell, were initially cut back on teachers,
some of them were reinstated before the end of the
school year. Two departments grew slightly in
sections as Science, led by Bob Glenn and Social
Science, Bill Baize added just a few classes. Head-
ing up the other departments were Kaye Axelgard-
Reeves, P.E.; Bill Peters, Fine Arts; and Bob Smith,
Performing Arts.
The students were not exposed to changes be-
fore the end of the school year as most of them
were anticipated ones. Class size was expected to
grow especially in the Math and English Depart-
ments as funding for smaller ones was gone. Stu-
dents were faced with major scheduling problems
as the school day was shortened from 7 periods to
6. The Core Classes concept had to be shelved for
at least a year as funding sources dried up. Because
of a manadate from the state class periods would
have to be lengthened for '91 -'92 from 50 to 56
minutes and (from 54 to 60 minutes for one pe-
riod) in order to be in compliance. School was
scheduled to start at 8:15 with dismissal still
scheduled for 3.
During the summer, the major revamping of the
campus included the landscaping phase of con-
struction. Some sidewalks were scheduled to be
widened and the center, quad area was to undergo
a major face-lifting.
With the future of Prop 98 in doubt, as this
book went to press, the future of Liberty, and in
fact the future of education in California, in gen-
eral continued in limbo. The new governor, Pete
Wilson, and the legislature continued to look for
creative ways to Finance the growing state and its
needs. Four students from one of the government
classes traveled to Sacramento to visit and lunch
with the Republican legislators and governor. The
four were sponsored by a local club and joined
almost 800 students in the capital.
Feeling Spring in the air and the close of school
rapidly approaching, Mr. Clare announced the
consolidation of four deparments, Ag, Business,
Home Ec, and Industial Arts; into a single Vo-
cational Education Department to be headed by
one chairperson; and the consolidation of two
departments, Fine Arts and Performing Arts; into
a Visual and Performing Arts Department, also to
be headed by a single chairperson. In addition to
those major changes, Mr. Clare announced that all
department chair jobs would be vacated and filled
on a four year cycle and that except for Math,
English, and Special Education, all chairs were
open for application. All present members of the
various departments as well as existing chairs were
invited to submit a letter of intent to apply and go
through an interview process.
The principal's newsletter continued to be sent
out to parents and staff to help keep them apprised
of activities on campus and upcoming events.
The Mentor Teacher Program continued for the
school year yet seemed to be destined to be a
victim of budget cuts for '91 -'92. The mentors for
the year were Bill Batze, Tim McHugh, John
Renteria, and Norma Riccobuono.
Reflecting on the school year and the staff, the
yearbook finds them a group of hard-working,
dedicated professionals striving for the best ed-
ucation possible. Hard-working professionals and
support staff that include the bus drivers, the
secretaries, the cafeteria workers, maintenance
men, gardeners, administrators, aides, custodians,
teachers, librarian, and parents and others who all
helped to make Liberty a place worth attending.
STAFF
ALEX AIELLO
B.A., World History, U.S. History, JV Football Coach, Golf
Coach
JOY AIELLO
B.S., Beginning Foods, Nutrition, Intermediate Foods,
Advanced Foods, Child Development, Sociology for Living,
FHA-HERO Advisor
CAROL AINES
B.A., Special Education: English, Science, Social Studies,
Reading, Math; Special Education Department Chairperson
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Orientation Starts Year for Teaching Staff
ILENE ALDRICH
Career Technician
LARRAINE ANDERSON
B.A., Honors English IV, English Skills IV, English I, Journalism,
Lion's Roar Advisor, Class of '93 Advisor, Mock Trial Coach
LARRY ANZINI
Cafeteria Manager
JULIA ARCE
B.A., M.A., Counselor, CSF Advisor
KAYE AXELGARD-REEVES
B.S., M.S., Frosh Physical Education, 10-12 Coed Physical Ed-
ucation, Unit Bargaining Team Member
KATE AZEVEDO
B.A., M.A., R.S., Learning Center, English, Home Teaching, Al-
ternative Education, Independent Study
PETER BABB
B.A., M.A., English I, English III, English IV, Brown Bag Theater
Advisor
CHRISTINE BAILEY
District Office Staff
WILLIAM BATZE
A.B., Contemporary U.S. History, American Government, Eco-
nomics, Mentor Teacher, Liberty Education Association President,
Grievance Committee, Professional Relations Committee, Super-
visor Football, Basketball, Wrestling Ticket Sales; Social Studies
Department Chairman, Saturday School Teacher, Summer School
Teacher, LION Yearbook Advisor
ROD BEAVER
B.S., Mastery Math, Algebra 100, PE, Assistant Varsity Football
Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach, Block L Advisor
ROBIN BECK
Principal's Secretary
JERRY BLACK
B.A., M.S., Counselor, Class of '94 Advisor
TOBIN BROTHERS
B.A., English Skills I, English III, Literary Magazine Advisor
CONNIE BLOOMFIELD
Counseling Office Secretary/Receptionist
DENNIS BUCKLEY
A.A., B.A., Chemistry, Physics, Student Leadership, Director of
Student Activities, Student Council Advisor, Club Council Ad-
visor, AV/Textroom Administrator. Scoreboard Clock Operator,
Sound Technician
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LEOTA BURRIEL
Teacher's Aide
ALICE BUSH
B.A., Spanish 1, Advanced Spanish 1/2, Bilingual Coordinator
EUNICE CAMPBELL
B.S., English II, English Skills II, English Deparment Chair-
person
BARBARA CIAPPONI
B.A., M.A., LaPaloma Resource Specialist, Life Science Spe-
cial Ed, Resource Specialist
GREG CIAPPONI
> B.A., World History, Advanced World History, U.S. History,
Unit Bargaining Team
GENE CLARE
B.A., M.ED., Principal
CARLENE COLBURN
Grounds Supervisor
JERRY CRAWFORD
B.S., Algebra 1A, Algebra 2A, Algebra 100
JOYCE DELLAMORE
B.S., M.A., U.S. History, Special Education Director
Tugging for all they are worth are Bob
Gonzalez, Eunice Campbell, and Dennis
Hitchens.
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Staff members pay rapt attention to speakers at the
opening orientation session.
LUHS Board of Trustees: Joanne Byer. clerk; Ron Enos, Susan
Hopkins, Pattie Widener, and Barbara Ghisselli, president.
CATHY DICKEY
M.S., Assistant Principal of Educational Services, SIP Coordinator,
School Safety Coordinator, QEP Coordinator, Site Curriculum
Administrator
HELEN DIXON
B.A., Speech and Debate, Introduction to Oral Communication,
English I, Forensics Team Advisor
DARLENE DRAKE
Superintendent's Secretary
JUDY DYE
Transportation Secretary
KIM ELDER
B.A., English I, English III
NORMA EQUINOA
B.A., English Skills III. English II, English III
COLLEEN FIRKINS
SIP Secretary
DOREEN FORLOVV
B.A., M.ED., World History, U.S. History, Work Experience, Unit
Bargaining Team
KARYN FOSTER
B.A., M.A., English II, Reading, English Language Development
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Board Makes Difficult Budget Decisions
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LABELLE FOSTER
B.A., M.A., English IV, Advanced English III, English Skills I
ROBIN GALEY
Personnel Technician
MARK GATES
AA., BA., Reading Skills, Theatre Arts I, Theatre Arts II,
Class of '91 Advisor, Playmakers Advisor
LINDA GHILARCUCCI
AA., BA., P.E., Varsity Volleyball Coach, Block L Advisor,
Class of '94 Advisor, SIP Site Council, QEP Cadre, Self-
Esteem Committee
DEBI GINOCHIO
Teacher's Aide
BOB GLENN
B.S., M.A., Biology A, Advanced Biology, Science Depart-
ment Chairman
JEANNE GLENN
B.S., M.A., Beginning Clothing, Advanced Clothing, Envi-
ronmental Design, Child Development I, LEA Treasurer,
Unit Bargaining Team
ART GONZALES
A.A., B.A., M.A., American Government, Economics, U.S.
History, Model Senate Advisor
DEBBIE GONZALES
Textbook Room Clerk
BOB GONZALEZ
A.B., Metal Shop, Wood Shop, Vocational Math, Drivers' Train-
ing
VELMA GONZALEZ
A. A., B.A., Peer Counseling, Beginning Art, Peer Counselor Ad-
visor, QEP Teacher Liasion
AUGUSTIN GURULE
B.A., PH. D. (Law), PH. D. (Theology), English as a Second
Language, English Language Development; World History, Math
Skills, Health (In Spanish); Azteca Club Advisor
DICK HACKETT
B.A., English I, English III, Cross Country Coach
MARY HALTER
B.S., Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Friday Night
Live Advisor, LEA Membership Coordinator
JUNE HARDY
B.A., M.A., English I, English Skills III, English IV, Anthology
Advisor
161
Staff Enjoy Lighter Moment With Principal
DENNIS HENDERSON
B.S., P.E., Adult Education, Assistant Varsity Football Coach
ELIAS HERNANDEZ
B.S., M. ED., Counselor, Bilingual Learning Center
DENNIS HITCHENS
B.S., M.A., Health, Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach
MIKE JACOBSON
B.A., Plane Geometry, Algebra 100, Consumer Math, Class of
'92 Advisor, Basketball Scorekeeper
MARK JOHNSON
B.A., Special Day Class: English, Science, U.S. History, Health,
Math; Frosh Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach
SHARON JOHNSON
B.S., Personal Typing, Typing 1, Recordkeeping, You and the Law
WANDA KEENEY
Student Accounts Fiscal Technician
PATTIE KIMBRELL
B.S., Earth Science, Chemistry, Basketball Shot-Clock Operator
JO LAGERQUIST
B.S., M.A., Librarian
WANDA LATHROPE
Business Manager (retired)
MICHELINE LEBLANC
B.A., Plane Geometry, Algebra 100, Computer Programming,
Technology Task Force Committee, LEA Class Size Committee
GARY LEE
B.S., B.A., M. ED., Special Education: English, Life Science, World
History, Reading, Math; Saturday School Teacher
MARIAN LEKNES
B.A., M.A., American Government, Economics, World History,
LEA Vice-president
ROLLA LEWIS
B.A., M.A., Counselor, Student Review Team Chairman, Special
Education
JERRY LILLEY
A.A., B.A., P.E., Head Varsity Football Coach, Adult Education,
Safety Committee, North Coast Representative
162
Teachers share a light moment with the new
Libery principal, Gene Clare.
ESTHER LOPEZ
Teacher's Aide
DEBORAH MAEDKE
B.A., Spanish 1, Spanish 2
LORRAINE MAXSON
B.S., Foods, Typing, On Your Own
NORMA MCCAIN
B.A., Typing I, Typing II, Money Management, Business English
TIM MCHUGH
B.A., Earth Science, Life Science, Biology A, SIP Site Council,
SIP Site Council Chairman, Varsity Soccer Coach, Mentor
Teacher, LEA Secretary
CAROLYN MCLAUGHLIN
B.S., Algebra 1A, Algebra 101, Pre-Calculus, Class of '92 Advisor
163
PATTI MELTON
District Office Secretary
JOHN MEYER
A.A., A.B., General Science, Beginning Art, Crafts, Jewelry, Wood
Shop, Drafting
ROBIN MOCZULSKI
Attendance Office Secretary
JOANN MORRISON
Adult Education Secretary
JULIE MORTON
Teacher's Aide
JO ANNE NASH
B.A., Mastery Math, Ski Club Advisor, Chapter 1 Coordinator,
Math Department Chairperson
ROGER NELSON
Head Grounds Supervisor
FRANK PAYNE
B.A., Computer Literacy, Business Math, Typing I
HILLARY PEDROTTI
B.A., Advanced English II, Academic Decathlon, English Skills I
Core, Pep Club Advisor, Academic Decathlon Coach, Class of '93
Advisor
Dennis Hitchens and Greg Wright discuss Showing off their beautiful Thanksgiving Lion
Back-to-School Night. are members of the Counseling staff.
Office Staff Displays Thanksgiving Lion
BILL PETERS
B.A., Beginning Art, Advanced Art, Advanced Art A, Painting
and Drawing, Painting and Drawing A, Arts and Crafts De-
partment Chairman, Salary Committee
RETA PIRTLE
B.S., M.S., Accounting I and II, Word Processing, Computer
Applications, Typing I
JIM PLATO
A.A., B.S., Computer Repair, Electronics, Vocational Math,
ROP
MARTHA QUESADA
Assistant Principal's Secretary
LOU RACKE
B.A., Drafting
SHARON RAMIREZ
Teacher's Aide
BOB REED
B.A., Sports Trainer, Substitute Teacher
LINDA REEL
Teacher's Aide
JOHN RENTERIA
B.A., Advanced Placement U.S. History, World History, U.S.
History, Close-Up Advisor, National Issues Forum Advisor,
Mentor Teacher
RICHARD RIORDAN
B.A., English I, English IV Skills, Geography
JUAN RIOS
A.A., B.A., M.A., Spanish I, Espanol
ANN ROGGENBUCK
B.A., Algebra 100, Algebra 101, Algebra 2 A, Math Lab
JAMES RUNYAN
A. A., B.A., Physical Science, Earth Science, Brentwood Explor-
er's Post, Frosh-Soph Soccer Coach
NANCY SALSIG
B.A., French 1, French 2, French 3, French 4, International Club
Advisor, Class Size Committee
ETTA SANCHEZ
Special Education Secretary
165
Staff Works Hard for Growing School
i
RAY SANDS
B.A., Special Education: English, Math. American Government
MIKE SCHRADER
B.S., M.A., Driver's Education, Careers, Occupations, Driver's
Training
JEANNE SHAW
BA., Physiology, Research Class, Life Science, Insurance Com-
mittee
BOB SMITH
A.B., Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band. Concert Band.
Marching Auxiliary Units, Instrumental Studies. Color Guard Ad-
visor, Band Club Advisor
ED SMITH
B.S., Health, Driver's Education, Driver's Training. Driver's
Training Coordinator
TONJA SMITH
Teacher's Aide, Athletic Director's Secretary, Girls' Varsity Soccer
Coach
STEPHANIE SOLTERO
B.S., M.A., Algebra 100, Algebra 101. Geometrv
CHARLENE SOUZA
Adult Education Secretary
DELHA STONE
AV/Duplication Clerk
DEBBIE STRANCE
B.S., Algebra 101, Algebra 1A, Geometrv 102, Class of '91 Advisor
SUE STUART
A. A., B.A., Mixed Chorus. A Cappella Choir. Men's Ensemble,
Women's Ensemble, Jazz Singers. Chamber Singers. Women's
Chorus, Choir Club Advisor
ELIA TALMAN
Adult Education Secretary
VIC THORNHILL
BA.. English Skills II, Athletic Director
BONNIE TILTON
B.A.. M.A.. Assistant Principal
GRETCHEN TOVAR
A.A., B.A., Spanish 2, Spanish 3
166
CAFETERIA STAFF: TOP ROW — Larry Anzini, Adeline
Villanueva, Darlene McCauley, Elaine Herrera, Willis Difiey,
Ruth Pastor, Sue Standridge, Evelyn Rogers, Charlene Short
Carolyn McLaughlin and Bonnie BOTTOM ROW — Charlene Cameron, Sandy Thomas, Emily
Tilton share "cast" stories. Reyes, Valerie Roberts, Ruby Jones
feZuih
GREG WRIGHT
B.A., M.A., Assistant Principal
TERESA VILLA
Attendance Office Secretary
BEV VONKRAKAU
Registrar
NANCY WALL
B.A., Algebra 100, Plane Geometry, Mastery Math
LUCY WONG
Payroll Accounts Clerk
PHIL WHITE
B.S., M.A., Superintendent
GARY WILSON
A.A., B.S., ROP Auto, Auto 2, Welding
167
ADS
Ad Directory
Ace Hardware
170
The Auto Doctor
171
Bissy Bee Florist
174
Brentwood Florist
170
Brentwood Muffler
172
Brentwood Pharmacy
172
Byer's Auto Body, Inc.
171
Cal Farm Insurance
172
The Center Barber Shop
171
Citibank
176
Delta Auto Supply
171
Delta Screen Print
173
East County Cycle?
170
Fast Foto
171
Barbara J. Fox D.D.S.
172
Frames-n-Things
172
Good Scents Flowers
173
Goody's Donuts
173
Hair Encounter
173
Halsey's Feed & Supply
173
Herman D.D.S.
173
IRS 1 Hour Cleaners
174
Jake's Variety
174
K & D RV Service
174
Kirk Welding
176
Liberty Muffler & Lube
174
Liberty Valco Drug
171
Mc Donald's
175
Oakley Chiropractic
177
Oakley Party Center
175
The Old Hardware Store
168
Picture This
169
The Printer
175
Rad Records
176
Regency Beauty Salon
175
Dallas Shanks Chevron
177
State Farm Insurance
177
Sylvia's
175
Tantalizing Ten
176
Video Cinema
176
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• PAINTS
• PLUMBING
• ELECTRICAL
• PUC ABS • ADS
• HAND A ELECTRIC
TOOLS
GARDEN TOOLS
& SUPPLIES
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES
FENCING MATERIALS
MASONRY SUPPLIES
OPEN 8 5 30
MON THRU SAT
634-3355
629 First Street
BRENTWOOD
. - Benjamin A,
Moored
PAINTS
168
§£& Picture This, Ltd.
Specializing in Quality Portraiture
5635 West Los Positas
Suite 408
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Phone (415) 462-2445
Thank You
and
Congratulations
To The
CLASS OF 1991
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Jf25 131 7 Hwy 4
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(415) 634 4313
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Brentwood Ace Hardware & Lumber
Hardware*Plumbing*Paint*Electrical*Tools*Farm*Garden*
Pool*Lumber*Supplies*Irrigation*Automotive*Drip Supplies*
3901 Walnut Blvd HOURS
Brentwood, CA 945 1 3
Phone:(415)634-3201
Dotty & Kit Carpenter:
Owners
M-F
SAT
SUN
8-6
8-5:30
9-4
Medea Poole, Octavia Poole
PLEASE
SUPPORT
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to
the
Real
World
Class
of
1991
EAST
COUNTY <"» 634:?989
/^CXT'/^T THCy f ml Anderson, Outier
-BICYCLE SPECIALIST-
Specialized • Mongoose • Yeti • American Bicycles
SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • CLINICS
71B Sand Creek Road
Brentwood, CA 94513
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LIBERTY
VALCO DRUG
1425 Highway i
Brentwood Village (enter
Congratulations
Class of 1991
1425 Highway 4
Brentwood Village Center
Brentwood
634-2141
31 7 B Oak Street
Brentwood
634 9914
ilm Processing
and
163 3 "A" Street
Antioch
754 3686
So Much More.
Foreign 6 Domes'-1'
Auto Repai
The
Doctor
F.d I q Perle
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8040 (3 Brentwood Blvd.
Bronrwood, CA 94513
Amy Nebergall, Medea Poole, Ann Nebergall
Hours M-F 9-6
J) Sat 8:30-4
Oakley 625-1241
WALK-INS WELCOME
Main Street
Suite 270
Behind
Centro-Mart
The Center
Barber Shop
»!ITA auto surm/v
1 142 HIGHWAY 4
BRENTWOOD, CA 94513
634-1121
COURTESY DISCOUNT CARD
COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO, TRUCK & FOREIGN PARTS
ACCESSORIES
COMPIETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
«lrf.
(41S) 634-3198
AUTO BODY, INC.
M )KH(,N • DOMESTIC • SINCE 1961
Complete Body and Paint
ENNYBYIR JOEL NOVERO
Owner Manager
791 I Brentwood Blvd. • Brentwood, CA 94513
Octavia Poole, Amy Nebergall
171
BRENTWOOD
PHARMACY
& Gift Center
316 Oak Street • Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone 634-2156
GENE LOBO
Medea Poole, Ann Nebergall
Edward M.
Dutra, Agent
8425 Brentwood Blvd.
Suite B5
634-1194 Office
634-3890 Residence
Brentwood
Amy Nebergall, Ann Nebergall
CalF<M"iii
REPRESENTING
Insurance Agency
UFE • HEALTH • AUTO • FARM • HOME • BU8MCS8
Complete Auto Service
Tune-up • Brakes and
Smock service
Certified Smog Station
Air Conditioning Service
and Repair
Brentwood Muffler
8362 Brentwood Blvo
brentwood ca 9431 3
(.41 SI 6342200
JIM PEDERSEN
172
625-2616
Barbara J. Fox, D.D.S.
Evening and Saturday
Appointments Available
3330 Main Street
Oakley, CA 94561
8157 A Brentwood Blvd.
Brentwood, CA 94513
Next to Citibank
MARCIA SCAIjV
(415)634-7837
(415) 625-5550
Qood Scents SFhwers A
HOLLY AND STEVE 3510 MAIN ST.. #B
HARLAND OAKLEY, CA 94561
Now Open in Brentwood
Everything baked fresh daily in our thop.
634-8944
71-C West Sand Creek Rd» Brentwood
(In the Lucky'l Shopping Center)
WALK IN OR APPT.
FEATURING PERMS
NEXUS PROD.
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MEN 8l WOMEN
Call for appointment 355 Oak St.
634-8990
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SEE US FOR YOUR ATHLETIC NEEDS
DELTA
SCREENPRINT &
SPORTING GOODS
Quality Products Competitive Prices Fast Service
• Trophies & Awards »NFL MLB NBA Licensed Goods
Florence "Fuzzy" Deslauriers 3877 C&D Walnut Blvd
(415)634-5573 Bientwood, CA 9451 3
Ann Nebergall, Octavia Poole, Amy Nebergall,
Medea Poole
Doug 8. Herman, D.D.8.
Wendy Steers Herman. D.D.8.
FAMILY DENTISTRY
BRENTWOOD DENTAL BUILDING
62 OAK STREET - BRENTWOOD. CALIFORNIA 94513
TELEPHONE (415) 634-3503
Medea Poole, Amy Nebergall
ma.
609 RAILROAD AVENUE • BRENTWOOD
P.O. Box 416 • Byron, CA 94514
First in Quality QtJ^ mm mm mm
First in Experience OOH'taDC
Jim, Carol and Sheila Halsey
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Octavia Poole,
Ann Nebergall
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I.R.S. 1 HOUR CLEANERS, INC
7 Remove Soil"
SERVICES:
DRY CLEANING • ALTERATIONS • DRAPERIES
BULK CLEANING • LEATHER • SUEDE • FURS
WEDDING GOWNS t FORMALS
FULL LAUNDRY SERVICE
Lucky Shopping Center
41 Sand Creek Rd., Suite B
Brentwood, CA 64513
(415)634-2811
JUDITH ORSI
Owner
Jake's Variety
and
Dry Goods Store
Judy & Jay Gunder, Owners
(4151 634-3296
655-lst Street
Brentwood. CA 94513
Best Wishes
Class of 1991
DALE MOSES (415) 634-0166
K & D RV SERVICE
Specialty Wiring
RV Repairs • Accessory Sales
Located in Byer's Auto Center
1373 Highway 4 • Brentwood. CA 94513
OIFTS
BUNNY RITTENHOUSE
P O Box 649
240 Highway 4
Oakley. CA 94561
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LIBERTY
MUFFLER
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LUBE
8040 C Brentwood Blvd.
Brentwood 634-0240
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Ann Nebergall,
Octavia Poole,
Scott Wilson, owner
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MCDONALDS RESTAURANT
7445 Brentwood Blvd.
BRENTWOOD
IT'S A GOOD TIME
FOR THE GREAT TASTE
1984 McDonald's Corporation
Amy Nebergall, Ann Nebergall, Medea Poole,
Octavia Poole
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Brentwood, CA (4 1 5) 634-6 1 40
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3100 Main Street, Suite 272
Oakley. CA 94561
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(415)634 2587 DONNA PHILLIPS
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Monograms
Embroidery
Heat Letters
3540 Main Street
Oakley, CA 9456 1
(4 1 5) 625-0365
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( Uberty Uric Strapping Center) Serviee No Chaw
Brentwood, Caiifomla 94513 (415) 634-0818
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Ann Nebergall, Amy Nebergall, Medea Poole
Citibank
Federal Savings Bank
8157 Brentwood Blvd.
Suite C
Brentwood. CA
94513
(415)634-2161
Lenita .Cipponeri
Branch Manager
176
CITIBANKO
Tantalizing Ten
Your Total Salon
Hair
Nails
Waxing
Tanning
Carol Ruiz
Owner
729 First St.. Suite A
Brentwood, CA 94513
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Bus. 634-TANS
VIDEO
CINEMA
3100 Main St. Suite 264
(Behind Centro-Mart)
Oakley
625-0088
Air Conditioning, Brakes, Tune-up
Certified Smog Station
Dallas Shanks Chevron, Inc.
Chevron Service
336 Oak St., Brentwood, CA 94513
Phone 1415) 6348935 or 634-5043
Dallas Shanks, Owner b Operator
Amy Nebergall, Medea Poole, Octavia Poole
Chevron
STATi FARM
INSUtANCI
JIM R. LANTER SR., Insurance
Auto - Life - Health - Home and Business
Medea Poole,
Ann Nebergall
8385 Brentwood Boulevard
Brentwood, California 94513
Bus: 634-5025 Res: 754-3007
Area Code (415)
177
178
Pictures Show Highlights of Fall, Winter
Returning to school meant another year
of work to most students. To the seniors
it meant fun. In their last year of high
school, they took the lead and set ex-
amples for other classes to follow. Fall
isn't just the excitement of Homecom-
ing, it's Halloween and first of the year
fund raisers. As the days crept into No-
vember, seniors stressed over college ap-
plications, juniors signed up for SATs,
sophomores rejoiced in getting driver's
licences, and freshman discovered that
the chances of getting "trash canned"
were slim. December gave the students
the ever needed Christmas Break. As fall
sports ended and winter began, girls par-
ticipated in a new sport, Girl's Varsity
Soccer, another sign of changes to come.
179
Expanded Closing Reflects New Opening
Sunglasses appear on many during Tessa Pulling and Shara Wilson
Homecoming Days. pose near the end of Nash Hall.
Perplexed by a mass of directions,
this girl looks for help in sewing.
Assistant Editor, Medea Poole
always had a bright smile.
180
Mike Monts gets into it on Crazy
Day.
LEA President, Bill Batze shares a Carolyn McLaughlin shows off one of Debbie Waller concentrates on her
laugh on Opening Day. her classroom friends. science homework.
• • • f »
181
Above: hosting their second speech tournament, Liberty expanded their
services and provided a snack bar; below: smiles for the photographer.
Above: Tim Loveday shares a happy moment at Walk Thru with Stacia
Meadows and Jennifer Enochs; below: seniors and their super limo.
Closing Pictures Reflect School Variety
Students congregate at different locations around campus to exchange
stories about the day and discuss plans for the evening or weekend.
Lunch time sees groups of student on the lawn and in back of the gym as
Roger Nelson patrols the campus in his golf cart.
184
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INDEX
A
Abdelnour, Julie 59
Abdelnour, Kimberly 38
Abono, Aimee 38
Abono, Heather 5, 8, 37
Abts, Maureen 59
Abulog. John 48
Acito, Jama] 48
Ackley. Jason 48
Acosta, Pablo 48
Adams. Becca 38
Adams, Marsha 48
Adams, Michael 48
Adams, Stacy 59
Adams, Stephen 48
Addington, Scott 48
Agee, Leslie 59
Aguayo, Rigoberto 38
Aguilar, Alicia 38
Aguilar. Fernando 59
Aguilar, George 48, 104
Agustin, Christopher 59
Agustin, Darwin 48
Ahlstrom, Peter 59
Ahr, Robert 48, 110. 125
Aiello, Alex 104, 152, 157
Aiello, Joy 157
Aines, Carol 157
Alanis. Lorena 48
Alberola. Gabe 8
Alberola, Jose 8
Albright, Hal 8, 103
Albritton, Christina 48
Albritton, Gail 48, 92
Aldnch. Ilene 158
Alexandra, Kathleen 38
Allan, Mahssa 38
Allen, Ken 48, 125
Allman. Mindy 8
Alvarez. Francisco 48
Alvarez. Martin 59
Alvarez. Norma 59
Amador. Anastasia 59
Amador. Arnoldo 8
Amezcua, Gabriela 48
Anaya. Alejandro 59
Anders, Mark 38
Anderson, Doug 8
Anderson, Joel 121
Anderson, Larraine 158
Anderson. Mark 8
Anderson, Robert 8, 103, 137
Andronico, Christi 38, 43. 86, 94,
154
Anzini, Larry 158, 167
Apancio, Felix 59
Aragon. Mendi 59
Arata. Amy 38. 150. 154
Arce, Julia 94, 97. 1 58
Argueta. Carlos 59. 107
Argueta, Juan 38. 104. 105
Argueta. Yesenia 9
Arias, Alexandra 9
Arias. Javier 48
Armenia. Elena 59
Armenta. Pedro 38
Armstrong, Michael 59
Arnold. Kelly 38
Ashley. Melissa 59, 129, 151
Astudillo, Leticia 38
Atanasu. Kristine 59
Aung. Merilyn 9
Ausk, Lyle 38
Ausmus, Devon 59
Austin, Courtney 59
Avalos, Anita 38
Avila. Amy 9. 38
Avila, Brigette 59
Avila, Jessica 38, 40, 118
Avila, Teneal 59
Axelgard-Reeves. Kaye 158,159
Ayling. Chandra 48
Azevedo, Kate 1 58
B
Babb, Peter 158
Bacc. Shannon 86
Bailey, Christine 158
Bailey, Chris 9
Bailey, Justin 48
Bajer, Paul 59
Baker, Melissa 38
Baker, Michelle 48
Baker. Missy 154
Baker. Roxanne 38
Baker. Steven 48
Baldocchi. Angela 48
Ball. Shannon 48
Bankson, Randi 48
Barajas, Jaime 48
Barajas. Joseph 59
Barajas, Monica . ... 9, 82, 112, 118,
119, 134
Barboza, Belen 59
Barlett, Alex 103
Barrett, David 59
Barrett, Matthew 59
Barrios, Edith 9
Barrios, Justin 59, 1 32
Barnos, Rich 134, 135
Banitt. Jacob 59
Bamtt, Joshua 48
Barros, Bobby 38
Barros, Lynette 38
Bartlett, .Alex 9
Barton, Matt 48, 149
Bastian. Anthony 59
Batze, Bill 158, 163, 181, 191
Baumann, William 59, 110, 147
Beas. Flavio 9, 96, 97
Beassie, Dean 49
Beaver. Rod 137, 158
Becerra. Kim 38, 74, 75, 129, 151
Becerra. Todd 38
Beck, Robin 158
Becker. Maria 59
Beckwith, Jon 38
Bedford. Daniel 59
Bedford. Vincent 38
Beeckman. Jean 38
Bell, Amy .59
Bell, Heather 38, 79, 129, 151
Bell, Mike 49, 104, 147
BelUs, Mark 49
Belhs. Warren 38
Beltram. Chris 75
Belunza, Shana 59
Bennici. Ladonna 59
Benson, Jennifer 49, 1 1 5
Benson, Jim 183
Benson. Linda 9
Bent. Kim 9. 96
Bergeron, Nichole 59
Bermudez, Lisa 49
Bernades, Charlyn 9, 1 5
Bernades, Christopher 49
Berumen. Jennifer 9
Bevill, Sean 38, 104, 137
Bialek. Wes 59
Bickford, Chnstel 59
Bickford. Harold 49. 104. 105. 130.
131
Bickford, Sallv 3,9.11.33.36,95,
97, 116, 117, 146, 147
Bielski. Knstie 49, 134
Biglang-Awa, Enc 9.97,190
Biles. Clay 59
Birge. Shellv 59, 150. 151
Birkhimer. John 10. 96. 103. 147
Biron, Debbie 38
Bishop, Brad 59, 107
Black. Jerry 71, 158
Black. Kevin 59
Blair. Don 10, 37, 82, 83. 96, 150
Blair, Sonya 59
Blake. Leslie 59
Blaklev. Frankie 59. 107, 126. 140.
141
Blaklev. Samuel 49
Blanton. Amy 10
Blanton. Joe 49, 104. 105, 141
Blasingame. Matt 59, 71
Blevins. Jason 59
Blevins. Michelle 38
Blevins. Tina 59
Bloomfield. Connie 1 58
Bloomfield. Dustin 38
Bloomfield. Meghan 60
Blum. Josh 10, 35
Boac. Kellev 60
Bomben. Ross 49,110,111,121,
147
Bonds. Gina 55
Bonetti. Sheree 38, 154
Borchert. Melanie 38, 154
Border, Justin 38. 103, 121. 137
Borge. Jesse 38. 44. 103
Borge. Mike 10. 103, 131, 133
Borrayo. Chissell 1 0
Borrayo, Rafael 60
Bowles, Apryi 38, 129
Bowles, Dana 38
Bozarth, Shonnie 60
Bradley. James 38, 92
Bradley, Mike 60
Bravo. Manuel 60
Brennan. Matthew 49
Bndges. Daniel 38
Bnelski, Kriti 129
Brignolio, Jodie 38
Brockett. Christine 60, 1 14, 1 15,
123, 147
Bronstein. Chad 49
Brothers. Tobin 158
Broussard, Aaron 49
Broussard, Shandrea 49
Brown, Jim 10
Brown. Kristin 38
Brown, Kyle 38
Brown, Shawn 10
Brown. Stephanie 38
Brown. Trace 49, 154, 155
Brown, Traci 49
Bruno. Frank 10
Bruno. Lynette 60. 147
Bryant. Aaron 49
Buckingham, Nicole 60
Buckley. Dennis 6, 158
Bunch. Joshua 60
Bunn, Amoreena 60
Burge. Dusty 10
Burge. Sally 76
Burgess, Rachel 60
Burke, Allison 49
Burke, Jennifer 60
Burkheimer. John 77
Burnett, Karen 38
Burns. Bill 150. 151
Burns, Randy 60, 151
Burns. Scott 60, 107
Bums. William 38
Burriel. Leota 1 59
Bush, Alice 159
Busker. Christina 60, 7 1
Butler. Jessica 49
Butterfield, Leanne 10
Byer, Joanne 160
c
Cabada. Josefa 49
Cabada. Maria 10
Cabezud, Aaron 60
Cahayag. Culling 60
Caldea, .Arnold 38
Calderon. Joe 60.143,147
Calderon. Josh 10, 79
Cameron. Charlene 167
Campbell. Chns 5. 10, 77, 80, 86,
94,96,97, 108, 109
Campbell, Eunice 1 59
Canada. Joseph 10
Canada, Raymond 60
Canciamilla. Leonard 60, 107, 131,
132
Canlas. Joey 39
Cano. Adrian 60, 110
Cano, Tony 11
Carangelo. Knslen 49
Caraphinha. Suzette 39
Cardenas. Diane 39
Carev. Chawne 49
Carlotti. Chns 11,103
Carlson, Shannon 49
Carpenter. Kevin 60, 94, 110, 126.
141
Carpenter, Scott 11.31.33
Carranza, Juan 60
Carranza. Miguel 11. 108, 109
Carrow. Doug 39
Carter. Alicia 49
Carter. Bridget 1 1
Cartwnght. Logan 49
Casteneda. Arturo 49
Castillo. Rose 7, 11,95,97, 154
Castro, Elvia 49
Castro, Ronald 49
Catlett. Cortney 60
Caughron. Misty 1 1
Causey, Denny 60
Cecchini. Robbie 60, 107
Ceja, Jesus 39
Cervenka. Tiffany 60, 1 54
Chan. Bertha 39
Chapman. Keith 39
Chappel. Greg 130,131.132
Charbonnier, Christina 39
Charez. Roberto 49
Charron, Lee 49
Chavez, Connie 61
Chavez, Felix 61
Chavez. Monica 49, 61
Chavez. Patricia 61
Chavez. Victor 39
Child. Nadine 49, 86
Chnstensen, Caroline 61, 114. 115.
138. 139
Christensen. Julie 49
Cia, Adam 61
Ciapponi. Barbara 159
Ciapponi. Greg 1 59
Cure. Christine 1 1
Clanin. Kevin 49, 56, 110, 148, 149,
190
Clare. Gene 2.67, 159, 163, 178
Clark. Douglas 49
Clark. Eran 49
Clark.Erica 49,114,115,118,151
Clark. Tara 12
Clarke. Brian 61
Clayton. Oliver 1 1
Clogston. Jonathan 49
Clvmens. Leslie 1 2
Clvmens, Tom 49. 1 10, 1 1 1. 145.
146. 147
Coalter. Christie 39, 134, 135
Cobb. Jason 39
Coelho. Alice 49, 1 15, 122, 123
Coelho. Anne-Monique 12
Coelho, Richard 39, 104
Colburn. Carlene 159
Cole. Michael 49
Colemen, Nichole 12
Collins, Michael 49
Colmenares. Blanca 39
Colmenares. Camelia 61
Colmenares, Eddie 12, 120, 121
Combs, Matt 39
Concepcion, Enedina 61
Condon. Chris 12
Conol. Kern 49
Continente. Jenifer 61
Cook, John 39
Coombs, Mike 39, 74
Corbin. Jeremy 61. 107
Cordes, Nena 49
Cordua, Daryn 49
Cortez, Art 61,110.111.147
Cortez, Auna 12
Corzine, Heather 61
Corzine, Kathie 49
Costa. Brandi 12,84
Cota, Melissa 61
Cotter, Dai ra 61
Cotter. Kaira 129, 151
Cottle. Monica 39
Cox, Michele 61
Cozby, Monique 7, 12, 191
Crabb. Tara 61
Craig, Kaleb 61
Crawford, Jerry 159
Crespo, Susan 49, 1 54
Cross. Brandy 13
Crowe. Phillup 61
Crowl. Jem 13, 182
Cruse. Tim 13, 103
Cullar. Rachel 61
Curina, Salvatore 13
Cutino. Jeremy 75
D
Daamen. Nicole 48, 49
Dagle. Andy 13
Dalit, Jose 1 3. 97
Daht. Mano 50. 125
Danford. Shen 13
Danford. Stephanie 61
Daubin. Bnan 39, 103
Davidson. Darren 1 3
Davies. Bill 39, 103
Davis. Diana 50
Davis. Joe 13. 103
Davis. Karen 61
Davis. Lesley 61
Davis. Melissa 61. 138
Davis. Preston 50. 104
Davis. Shawn 50
Davis. Traci 50
Dawson. Angie 50
Dawson. Keith 147
Decker. Philip 61
DeHart, Robert 13. 96, 103, 147
DeHon. Oliver 13.149
Delaney . Cassie 6 1
Delany. Tracy 39.117,142,143.
147
Del Chairo. Aaron 50
Delgadio. Richard 6 1
Delgado. Anna 61
Dellamore, Joyce 1 59
Delorenzo, Andrea 50
Delosier. Heather 39
Delpozo. Dave 61, 149
Denham. Jennifer 13
Denham. Leann 39
Deogracia. Heather 61
DeSantiago. Mensa 61
DeSantiago. Miguel 50
Desphnter. Kelly 39
Deupree, Bnan 39, 103. 148
Deville. Liana 39
Dial. Kristine 50
Diamond. Chns 50
Diaz. Amelia 39. 94
Diaz. Arthur 61
Diaz. Arturo 50, 144
Diaz, David 61
Diaz. Estela 48, 50. 56. 58
Diaz, Gerardo 39
Diaz, Jennifer 39
Diaz. Kein 40
Diaz. Roberto 40
Diaz. Ronnie 13,97,149
Diaz. Sandra 61
Dicker. Chris 61
Dickey. Ben 1 3
Dickey, Cathy 160
Dickev, Elizabeth 50
Diffev Willis 167
Dillon, Chnstine 13
Dimas. Bennie 50
Diltmore, Krayle 50. 1 10
Dixon. Helen 36. 160
Dodelin, Jenny 50
Doheney. Shaun 14
Dollosso. Deborah 14
Dominguez, Delfino 40
Donoso, Andy 50
Dooley, Julie 151
Doramus. Jason 61
Don . Daniel 50
Doty. Matthew 40
Dowing. Timothy 14
Dowing. Wendy 61
Dozart. Shawny 154
Dozier, Raeshon 40, 103
Drake. Darlene 1 60
Dreyer, David 14
Driskill, Shelly 50
Drummond, Jared 40, 92
Drummond, LaFae 61,151
Drve. Christy 50, 154
Drye, Lisa 14, 82, 154
Dryer, David 80
Duarte, David 14
Duarte, Ramon 61
Duggan, Clint 61, 107, 132, 142,
146, 147
Duncan. Angel 40
Duncan. Randy 61
Duran, Maryann 50
Duran. Roland 61
Dutra, Aaron 50
Dutra. Robert 14, 19
Dye, Judy 160
Dver. ChanteUe 40. 1 1 2, 1 1 3, 1 1 8,
119, 134
Dynes. Timothy 14
E
Eastwood, Patrica 50
Eby, Tricia 3, 14
Eddy. Tonia 50
Edwards, Bryan 40
Eglinsdoerfer. Jeff 14
Eglinsdoerfer, Mike 50
Ehrlich. Mistv 61
Elder. Kim 1 60
Elder. Todd 61
Elliott. Michael 61
Ellsworth. Frances 61
Elmaoglu. Ami 50
Elmaoglu, Marel 61
Elmore. David 50. 86. 103. 137
Elmore. Ryan 50. 86, 140, 141
Elmore. Shannon 14, 83, 96, 128,
129
Emmons, J ana 61
England, Andi 40,112,113,118,
119, 147
England, Jack 61.106.107
Engle. Kelly 14. 97
Enochs. Jennifer 14, 27, 82, 83,
134, 182
Enos. Carlyn 50,58,94,154
Enos, Ron 1 60
Equinoa, Norma 160
Erck. Jeff 14
Enckson. Gus 14
Erskine. Knstie 40
Erwin, Enn 50
Espindola, Irene 50, 1 1 2, 1 1 3, 1 38,
139
Esquivel. Allen 40
Esquivel. Greg 15,109.151
Esquivel. John 62. 107
Esquivel, Lorena 62
Esquivel, Lori 40
Estrada. Julie 50
Evans. Kathy 15,82,95,96
Evans. Sierra 62
Evanson. Daniel 50
F
Fajardo. Enrique 50, 131
Falk, Kevin 15
Farga. Lizeth 20
Farias, Anjelica 62
Fanas, Anthony 40
Farias. Guadalupe 62
Farman. JoAnn 40, 151
Feldmann. Riki 40
Feliz. Julie 129
Fenolio. James 40
Ferguson, Brendan 62
Fernandez, Gilberto 40
Fernandez, Heriberto 50
Ferreira. Angela 50
Ferreira, Mike 40
Ferreyros, Jose .40
Ferngno, Mike 15, 103, 131
Feuig. Dan 40, 43, 86, 137
Feuille, Cham 40
Fields, Kenneth 40
Finn, Marlon 62.107,126
Firkins, Colleen 1 60
Firkins, Craig 15. 152
Fitzhugh, Deanna 62, 138
Flores, Aaron 62, 110
Floyd. Athena 50
Flum, Robin 94
Foley. Tom 15, 102, 103
Fong, Jackie 40
Fonseca, Yvonne 50
Foreman, .Amy 62. 128. 129, 138
Forlow. Doreen 160
Fosenburg, Jamie 62
Foster. Karyn 1 60
Foster. Labelle 161
Fowler, Lisa 50
Fowler, Samule 40
Fox, Catherine 50
Fox, Elizabeth 40
Fraasch, James 15, 103, 121
Francis, Daniele 62,151
Franco, Fabian 40, 104. 105
Fray, Nicki 50
Fray, Tony 137
Freer, Karyn 50
Fregi, Marv 125, JM
Fregi, Mallhew 62
Fregoso, Norma 50
Fresquez, Larry 62, 107
Fruehling, Roman 50, 104
Fugel, Justin 62, 107
Furphy, Cindy 50
G
Galey, Robin 161
Galindo, Sheree 62
Galles, Angela 62, 129
Galles, Ryan 41, 121, 142, 147
Gans, Tony 15
Ganz, Gabriel 62
Garcia, Antonio 50
Garcia, Arceli 62
Garcia, Armando 41
Garcia, Danyel 62, 71, 115, 134
Garcia, Fidel 50
Garcia, George 107
Garcia, Hector 62
Garcia, Isaias 62
Garcia, Jason 41, 116, 117, 143,
147
Garcia, Jorge 62
Garcia, Michael 41
Garcia, Mike 109
Garcia, Norma 50
Garde, Derrold 51
Gasca, Carlos 51
Gaspard, Kirsten 51
Gaston, Yvette 41
Gates, Mark 33, 161
Gaudette, John 15
Gayer, Gina 16
Gayer, Robin 41
Gayer, Tina 16
Geddes, Tami 51
Geddes, Zach 51
Gerry, David 16
Ghilarducci, Linda 71,112,161
Ghisselli, Barbara 160
Ghisselli, Diane 41
Gibbons, Tim 41
Giddens, John 41
GifTord, Shii 16
Gilles, Jennifer 1 54
Ginochio, Debi 161
Glaholt, Chip 51, 110, 148, 149
Glaholt, Stephen 62
Glenn, Bob 161
Glenn, Carolyn 62
Glenn, Jeanne 161
Gless, Jon 41
Glessner, Brandon 51, 125
Gloistein, Eric 16
Godwin, Jerry 51
Golden, Rachel 62
Gomes, Jennifer 62
Gomez, Felipe 51
Gomez, Ismael 51
Gomez, Ricardo 62
Gomez, Salvador 62
Gonsalves, Aaron 51, 120, 121
Gonsalves, Anthony . 62, 126, 127
Gonzaga, Scott 41
Gonzales, Art 161
Gonzales. Debbie 161
Gonzalez, Antonieta 51
Gonzalez, Antonio 51
Gonzalez, Betsy 62, 63, 71, 122,
123
Gonzalez, Bob 159, 161
Gonzalez, Dora 51
Gonzalez, Maria 51
Gonzalez, Mario 41, 121
Gonzalez, Mary 16, 97
Gonzalez, Velma 161
Good, Angela 16
Goodman, Cathy 41
Gordon, Darrell 41
Graham, Dawn 62
Graham, Pete 51, 121
Gramling, Jermain 41
Granada, Ryan 41
Granado, Alysia 62
Granberg, Katherine 51
Grant, Greg 62, 107
Graser, Jesse 62
Graves, Angie 41
Gray, Tony 40, 104
Greatorex, Jeff 41
Green, Christopher 16
Green, Matthew 41
Green, Terra 62
Greene, J 62, 103
Greenlaw, Blair 51, 104, 105, 124,
125
Greenlaw, Kevin 16
Greenstreet, Marc 62, 126
Greenwood, Jennifer 51
Griffin, Stacy 41
Griggs, Holly 51
Grijalva, Casey 41
Grimes, Erica 62
Groshong, Tim 106, 107
Grossnickle, Robert 51
Groves, Chelsea 62
Gruen, Anna 17
Gudino, Karla 17,97
Guerra, Ofelia 17
Guerra, Timothy 51
Guerrero, David 17
Guerrero, Erlinda 41
Guiterrez, Carlos 17
Guitron, Graciela 51
Guitron, Sonia 62
Guizar, Maria 62
Guizar, Rigoberto 62
Gursky, Steve 41, 109
Gurule, Augustin 161
Gutierrez, Antonio 51, 131, 133
Gutierrez, Aracella 51
Gutierrez, Carla 41
Gutierrez, Linda 17
Gutzwiller, Elisha 62
Guzman, Icela 62
Guzman, Yecenia 51
H
Hackett, Dick 161
Hall, David 51
Hall, Ryan 62
Hall, Sharee 41
Hallquist, James 51
Halter, Mary 161
Hamburg, Robert 63
Hamel, Bradley 41
Haney, Heidi 17, 19, 134, 135
Hannon, Heather 63
Harbert, Chris 63
Harbert, Michael 41
Hardcastle, JD 107, 141
Hardcastle, Jonathan 63
Hardy, June 161
Harlan, Sharlene 17
Harris, Bryan 17
Harris, Cari 63
Harris, Corlina 52
Harris, Matt 63, 107
Harris, Melanie 41
Hartman, Ivy 63, 1 38
Hartman, Matthew 63
Hartsock, Brenda 63
Hartsock, Tony 17
Hawkins, Tamara 63
Hawkins, Tonya 17
Hayworth, Wendy 52
Headley, Frank 17
Heath, Jeff 63, 126
Heath, Jennifer 17, 27, 82, 85, 96,
128, 129
Hechanova, Carla 17, 1 12
Heelan, Carrie 17
Hefferin, Brandy 52
Heizer, Michelle 41
Heizer, Ross 52
Henandez, Fabiola 63
Henderson, Dennis 159, 162
Hengel, Brent 52, 104
Hennis, Jennifer 63
Henriquez, Ana 18
Henson, Chris 63, 110
Henson, Tom 104, 105
Henson, William 41
Heredia, Evaristo 41
Heredia, Patricio 52
Hernandez, Elias 162
Hernandez, Jose 36, 41, 102, 103,
130, 131
Hernandez, Lupe 63
Hernandez, Sonia 63
Hernandez, Veronica 18, 97
Hernandez, Zenaida 52
Hen-era, Edward 18
Herrera, Elaine 167
Herrick, Richard 52
Hess, Justin 41, 104
Higgins, Sean . . 63, 74
Hildebrand, Christopher 18
Hildebrand, Normandie 52
Hill, Kellee 63
Hill, Paul 18, 84
Hillis, Billy 63
Hines, Christy 52, 115
Hitchens, Dennis 118,159,162,
164
Hoff, Deanne 18
Hoffner, RocheUe 41,94
Hollingsworth, Sean 8,18,117,143,
144, 147
Holsten, Kim 52
Hoos, Lome 18,96
Hopkins, Susan 160
Howard, Paul 63
Howard, Tony 107
Hubbard, Vannessa 63
Huddleston, Aaron 52, 1 10, 1 1 1,
149
Hudson, Leanna 15, 41
Hull, Mark 41
Hulten, David 63
Hulten, Robert 18
Humphreys, Timothy 52
Hunt, Benjamin 41
Hurckes, Jay 63
Hurtado, Ismael 52
Hurtado, Jamie 41
Hurtado, Veronica 63
acob, Leann 52
acobson, Mike 43, 162
acquez, Chris 18
acquez, Jennifer 41, 74, 75
acquez. Marc 63
ameson, Heather 52
amison, Paige 18
anssen, Jennifer 63
ardin, Julie 41
arrett, Joseph 52
arvis, Jamie 63
arvis, Maggie 18
avieri, Frasisco 52
enner, Joyce 63
eserich, Mitch 18
imenez, Socorro 64
imenez, Veronica 18
oaquin, Bobby 52
ohnson, Carl 52
ohnson, Dana 64
ohnson. Dawn 52
ohnson, Joanna 51, 52
ohnson, Joshua 41
ohnson, Mark 126, 147, 162
ohnson, Sharon 162
ohnston, Chad 18
oily, Sharon 52
ones, Josh 41,131
ones, Lety 41
ones, Michelle 3,41, 118, 119
ones, Randy 19, 137
ones, Rebecca 41
ones, Ruby 167
ones, Tara 64
ordan, Jeffery 52
udd, Helen 41
undt, Todd 19
ust, Alisa 52
ust, Dawn 41
K
Kahler, Dwayne 41
Kalinowski, Karen 19, 95, 97
Keeney, Wanda 35, 162
Keers, Carson 64
Kellner, Chris 41
Kellner, Tina 52, 56, 94, 1 18, 134
Kelm, Marc 19
Kelsey, Jodi 64, 138
Kemnitz, Michelle 52, 128, 129,
134
Keplinger, Scott 19, 85, 137
Kerby, Kevin 42, 109
Kerr, Clem 42
Kersten, Will 64
Kidd, Daniel 42
Kight, Alison 64, 95, 129, 138
Kight, Andrew 19
Killingsworth, Jason 52
Kilpatnck, Chris 107
Kimball, Andrew 42
Kimball, Angela 19
Kimbrell. Pattie 162
Kirkpatrick, Chris 64, 68
Kirkpatrick, Jennifer 42
Kish, Ryan 53, 140, 141
Klapprott, Chris 19, 121
Kluttz, Amy 53, 154, 155
Kluttz, Matt 5, 19, 27, 82,83,96
Knopf, Heather 42
Knowlden, Mike 64
Koehler, Todd 42
Kontogianis, John 53
Koperski, Robert 53
Korby, Joshua 42
Kortuem, Theresa 42, 43
Kratina, Jeremy 64
Kraut, Kelly 64
Krey, Adam 42, 131, 152
Kruger, Nina 20, 36
Krumlinde, Chris 42
Kuester, Clint 42
Kuhr, Danielle 20
L
Ladd, Danielle 53, 129
LaFarga, Lizeth 15
Laffargue, Johnathon 64
Lagerquist, Jo 162
Lagusis, Nicholas 42
Lamunyon, Ryan 20
Landon, Chris 64, 149
Landry, Troy 64
Langlois, Jason 20, 93
Laniohan, Matthew 64
Lanpher, Jeff 64, 107
Largent, Dan 125
Larosa, Christopher 53
Laswell, Charles 20
Lathrope, Wanda 162
Lathrum, Mark 20
Laughlin, Eric 64, 1 32
Lay, Ryan 64
Layden, Chris 53, 104
Leach, George 53
Leake, Yogi 42, 131
LeBlanc, Micheline 162
Lee, Dawn 64
Lee, Dina 64, 138, 139
Lee, Gary 1 62
Lee, Nichol 53, 147
Leger, Chad 53
Lehman, Carey 42
Lehrer, Jason 53
Leknes, Marian 162
Lemoine, Mike 20
Lemons, Chris 20, 103
Leon, Monica 53
Lerma, Jerry 64
Leschine, Bryan 64
Levi, Janet 21
Levine, Nate 53, 92
Levitt, Tanya 42
Lew, Michelle 42, 117, 147
Lew, Pat 21, 117
Lewis, Chris 7,21,86,109,150,
151
Lewis, Doug 21
Lewis, Dustin 64, 68, 106, 107, 132
Lewis, Jared 21
Lewis, Lynette 64
Lewis, Morgan 21, 109
Lewis, Rodney 53, 147
Lewis, Rolla 162
Lewis, Todd 42
Liborio, Jessica 64
LiUey, Jerry 162
Lilley, Joseph 64, 104, 126, 127,
137
Limpens, Teri 21, 80, 150, 151
Lindsay, Denise 163
Lindsay, Jan 163
Lindsay, Mike 21, 97, 103
Lindsay, Nicole 53
Lino, Frank 64, 143, 147
Lino, Luis 42, 144, 145, 147
Lino, Rafael 21, 116, 117, 147
Littlemoon, Chris 42
Locatelli, Danny 42, 124, 125
Long, Heather 53
Long, Holly 42
Long, Jodi 42
Long, Kristi 64
Long, Phillip 42
Lopez, Anthony 53
Lopez, Don 163
Lopez, Elvida 65
Lopez, Esther 163
Lopez, Juan 21
Lopez, Marci 21
Lopez, Melissa 42
Lopez, Miguel 42
Lorscheider, Leny 42, 151
Loureiro, Dion 42. 104
Loveday, Tim 21, 182
Lovejoy, James 65, 107
Lowe, Brigette 42
Loyd, Angela 48, 53
Lozano, Efren 53
Lozano, Ruben 65
Luna, Pat 21,131,133
Luna. Samuel 42
Lunsford, Jamie 42
Lunsford. Stephanie 65
Lyon, Stacey 65
187
INDEX
M
Macdonald. Amanda
40. 42. 75,
154. 155
Macdonald. Scott 65. 107, 132
Macumber. Ross 53
Madrigal. Maria 65
Maedke. Deborah 163
Magana. Sandra
Magana. Victor
Magoon. Chns 42
Maietto. Joey 42. 109
Manko. Josh 65,110
Mann. Melissa 65
Manning. Brandon
Manning. Casey 21. 148, 149
Manning. Ryan 42
Manuel. Ben
Manuel. Billie 42
Manzo. Sandra
Marini. Tina
Mark. Jimmy 42
Markus. Pete 21. 103
Marquardt. Leslie 151
Marquez. Tina 65
Martmelli. Cindi 53. 154
Martinez. Aide 53
Martinez. Cesar
Martinez. Chns 65. 107. 126
Martinez. Cleo 53
Martinez. Manuel 65
Martinez. Maria
Martinez. Max 22
Martinez. Miguel 42
Martinez. Paul 42
Martinez. Servando 65
Martinez. Tan\a
Martinez. Tim 22
Martinez. Tom
Masada. Richard 51
Masadas. Anthony
Masadas. Richard 53
Mason. Jill - 65
Massey . Brian
Mathews. Graig 107
Matson. Amy
Matsutani. Nicole
Matteri. Lisa
Matthews. Craig 65
Matthews. Marty 53. 104. 131
Mattos. Diana
Maunscio. Michael 53
Maxson. Lorraine 163
Mavberrv Bryan --
McArthu'r. Tobias 42. 104
McCabe. Amanda 65.123
McCain. Margaret ... 42
McCain. Norma 163
McCall. Blame 65
McCaulev. Darlene 167
McClellan. Amber 42
McClellan. Riquel 65
McCorkeU. David 22. 92. 9"
McCov David 65
McCovGreg S3
McCrossen. Melissa 42
McCullough. Starla 65
McCullough. Tosha 42
McCumber. Ross 104
McDaniel. Victor 65
McDougall. Craig 65
McGuigan. Chnstie 53, 154
McGuire. Brandon 42
McGurn. Edward 65
McHugh. Tim 108. 109. 163
McKinne> . Michael 42
McKnight. Maelissa
McKnight. Scott 42, 109
McLaughlm. Carolvn 36. 43. 163.
167. 181
McMUlen. Came 53
McMillen. Mindi 65
McMullen. Kirsten 65
McReynolds. Suzanne 65
Meadows. Stana 22. 82. 83. 154.
182
Medina. Doug 22. 103
Medrano. Gracia 62
Melgoza.Rick 121
Melton. Kelly 22
Mellon. Patti 164
MendenhalL Tonv 22
Mendes. Kami 20.22.83.112.113.
134. 135
Mendoza. Miguel
Mendoza. Norma 22
Mercado. Phillip 42
Metez. David 39. 42. 104. 130, 131
Me\er. John 164
Michels. Todd 65
Michno. Peter 53
22. 112. 113. 142.
144, 147
Miles. Kellee —
Milland. Brvan 53
Milland. Lief 19. 22
Miller, Colleen 2. 23
Miller. Enc
Miller. Kevin 43
Miller. Kimberly 43
Miller. Matthew
Miller. Robert 23. 65. 107
Miller. Tom
Miller. Yolanda 65
Milner. Lura 65. 115. 151
Mirizzi. Andrew 43
O'Connor. Deanna 24
O'Dea. Lisa 66
O'Halloran. Ryan 43
O'Haman. Samantha 43
Ochoa. Alfonso 24. 96. 109. 147
Ochoa. Hector 54
OdelL Michael 66
OdelL Nathan 3.24,178
Odin. Jodi 54
Miser. Steven 43 Ogden. Enc .43. 104. 131
Misquez. Bobby 43
Misquez. Miguel 109
Misquez. Stephanie
Mitchell. Bobbie
Mitchell. David 43.118
Mitchell. Ken
MoczulskL Robin 164
Mohr. Christopher
Monies. Mana
Montes. Robert 65
Montgomery. Lynn -"
Montgomery. Matthew 53
Moms. Mike 43. 181
Monzo. Ronald
Moodv. Stan 65. 107
Mooney. Patu 43. 129
Morales. Carlos
Morales. Jaime 43. 14"
Morales. Laura 65
Morales. Veronica
Morfin. Clarivel
MorrilL Monica
Morrison. Joann 1 64
Morrow. Ronnie
Morton. Julie 164
Moss. David 6. 65
Mueller. Danielle 65
Mulvey.Seih 53.132
Munoz. Anlionette
Munoz. Esther
Munoz. FaMola 54
Munoz. Glona - ' --
Munoz. Jacquiline 54
Munoz. Jose
Munoz. Nina 54
Munoz. Rafael 65. 107
M unlock. Ian 54. 104
Murphv. Anihon\ 24
Murphy. CJ 66. 132
Murphv. James 54
Murph) . Nelle >4
Murray. Dave 54
Murray. James
Mustard. Nikki 43
Mutulo. Damian 54. 141
Mvers. Jennifer 43.154
Myers. Kathy
Myers. Lon
M\ers. Valene 54.138,139
Ogden. Jason 104.105.132
Ohanian. Samantha 43
Olcay . Catalma 43
Olveda. Gabnel 66, 107
Olveda. Monika 66. 115. 122 123
Ommert. Jennifer 66
Oregel. Alex 43.109.14"
Ornelas. Gabe 66. 132
Omelas.John 54.110.132.133
Orozco. Alfonso 66
Orozco. Ignaao 144. 147
Orozco. Otilia - 54
Onega. Armando 43. 44, 77
Onega. Carlos 4.6. 12. 15.25. 151
Ortega. Edwardo
Ortega. Jubenuno 43. 44
Ortega. Magdalena
Onega. Mancela 54
Onega. Mansela 66
Ortega, Miguel 66.110.111.144.
147
Ortega. Sal 66. 107
Onega. Sandra 66
Onega, Silvia 54
Ortega. Tino 145.146.147
Ortiz, Richard 43
Ortiz. Sonny 132. 133
Ortlieb. Zach 43. 44
Oseguera. Dora 54
Oseguera. Rene 43.44.124.125
Otwell. Shanel 66.123
Pikula. Triston 66. 67
Pinzon. Maricela
Pinzon. Yolanda 44
Pirtle. Reta 165
Pitzer. Jonathan
Pitzer. Thomas 44
Placencia. Donovan 44
Plato. Jim 165
Plum. Casey 54
Plum. Chnsti 44.112
Poate. Kevin 93.110.132,151
Poate. William
Podwv^. Knstie -6
Poole! Medea -.44.94.95.145.
147, 170. 171, 172. 173, 174, 175,
176, 177. 180. 191
Poole. Octavia 2. 6. 26. "8. 79, 82,
83 92.93. 97. 144. 145. 146. 14".
170. 171. 173, 174. 175. 176, 177,
190. 191
Poner. Bnan 6"
Porter. Jason -6
Pnce. Gary 54. 104. 141
Price Michelle 26. 96, 117. 129,
14". 190
Pnce. Stephanie
Rivers. Rhonda 45
Roberson. Richard 55
Roberts. Valene 167
Robinson. Eric 27
Robles. Blanca 55
Robles. Justin 55
Rocconi. Dana 67
Rodgers. Casey
Rodgers. Debra 27
Rodngues. Lee 55
Rodngues. Sonnet 45. 77, 129
Rodrigues. Tanya 27
Rodngues. Veronica 27. 80
Rodnguez. Emanuel 55. 104
Rodnguez. Jose 55. 67
Rodnguez, Juan 45. 67, 106. 107
Rodnguez. Luis 2"
Rodnguez. Mana
Rodnguez. Mano
Rodnguez. Miquel
Roeber. Corie
67
27. 96. 102. 103,
Prince. Michael
Proudfoou Mark
Pruitt. Knstina
Puccinelli. Kim
Puckett, Sonia
67
26.84.96. 151
- 96. 9"
Pueblo. Jennifer 26. 84
Puente. Antonio 44
Puente. Tony 78. 109
Pulling. Tressa 44.180
Purves. Tyfthy 67
Putrnan. Scott 26
Quesada. Martha 165
Quesada. Reutilion 104
Quesada. Tiffany 44
N
Miles. Danielle
Nagarr. Josh 104
Nagel. Stacy *3
Napoles. Juan 66. 107. 133
Narez. Claudia 43
Nash. Joanne 1 64
Nazario. Jaime ^4
Neal. Denck 24. 108. 109. 13"
Neal. Jesse 66. 1 10
Nebereall. Amy 54. 86. 94. 149.
171. 172/173, 174. 175. 176, 1".
191
Nebergali Ann 5. 19. 24. 83. 97.
148.170.171,172,173. 74 K
1"6. 1". 190
Neely. Richard 66. 10"
Nees. Rich 24
NeilL David 43
Neilsen. Aaron 132
Neilsen. Wendy 66
Nelson. Deanna 9"
Nelson. Jeffrey 43
Nelson. Key-in 54
Nelson. Mark 66
Nelson. Natica 54
Nelson. Roger 164.183
Nevarez. Thanay 43
Newell. Elizabeth 66
Newman. Bobby 54
Newport. Fran 24
Newport, Stephanie 43
Nichols. Jeffrey 43
Nichols. Jessica 66
Nickle. Theresa 54. 55. 115. 123.
138. 139
Nicolaisen. Lon 43
Niedzoalla. Mark 24. 109, 142. 147
Nielsen. Aaron 54. 1 1 0
Noboa. Donato 66
Nogarr. Josh 54. 104. 130. 131
Nolan. Jennifer 5 -
Norell. Aaron 43.104.137
No vera. David 40. 43. 82. 151. 190
Corf 66. 107. 126
Pacheco. Shawn 54
Padama. Chnsuna 54
Paden. Mike 25. 103
Padilla. Eddie
Padilla. Leucia 66. 1 54
Padilla, Mike 25.136.137
Paez. Jorge 44
Paez. Jose 54
Page. Shannon -.25.80,81.96
Palmer. Dawn -"
Palmer. Manhelen 149
Pangiiman. Norman >4
Paniagua. David 54
Pantoja. Danny 25. 96. 108. 109
Pantoja. Pedro 66. 1 32
Pantoja. Soma 54
Pardo. Ballester 54
Pardo. Mana 54
Parker. George
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Parker. Wade
Parks. Dawn
Parslev Tawny
Parsons. Rachelle
Parsons. Tama
Passey. Isa
Passey . Jacob
Passey. Jennalee
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66
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Pastor. Ruth 1 6"
Patama. Nicole
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O'Brvan. Rhonda 43
O'Bvaw. Rocky 43. 104. 105. 145.
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Pato. Monica 54. 154
Patuson. Chnsuna 54
Paulson. Heath 66
Payne. Frank 164
Payne. Norma 66
Payne. Rodney
Pease. Danny 54
Pedersen. Haley 66
Pedersen. Tma 25. 84. 154
Pedrotu. Hillary 164
Pena. Ruth 54
Penland. Aubrey 44
Penney. Michael 54
Pereira. Stacy 25. 103
Perez. Adina 66
Perez. Cyndy 25
Perez. James 44
Perez. Joe 138.139
Perez. Josefina 44
Perez. Melesio 66
Perez. Roben 44
Pergakis. Diablo 54
Perkins. Casey 25, 84
Perlichek. Darren 66
Perlichek. Jeff 12. 25. 82 83. 151
Perrauli. Charles 66
Perry. Amanda 66
Peters. Laurie 25
Peters. William 165
Peterson. Anica 66
Pezzella, Toni 66
Phelan. Chelsea 66
Phelan, Shoshona 66
Phillips, Hollie 44.151
Piantanida. Pete 16,25
Picoone. Grant 66
Pico. Brent 26
Picone. Louie 54
Pikula. Jeremy 54
Racke. Lou 165
Racke. Louis 44.103.131
Rafael. Arturo 54
Rainey. Andrea 6"
Ramirez. Anthony 54
Ramirez. Armando 102. 103
Ramirez, Ennque 54
Ramirez. Francisco 55
Ramirez. Julia 55
Ramirez. Leucia
Ramirez. Magdalena 67
Ramirez. Manuel 55
Ramirez. Pablo 1 30
Ramirez, Paco 36. 131
Ramirez, Ricardo 67
Ramirez. Richie 107
Ramirez, Rodolfo 55
Ramirez. Sharon 165
Ramos. Jose 67
Ramos. Lisa 55
Randall. Webster 44
Rapp. Ronny 67.107,126
Raquel. Desiree 55
Raquel. Seneca 55
Rathmell. Geoffrey 44
Ray. Angle 67. 151
Ray. Jerry 131,132
Rayzor. Damn 6"
Read. Wendy 55
Reading. Phillip 44
Reclus. Gabe 26. 103
Redding. Ronald 6"
Redman. David 6"
Reed. Bob 102. 106. 165
Reed. Robert 55,148.149
Reel. Donald 44
ReeL Linda 165
Reichold. Chad 44
Reisch. Lee 26. 34
Reno. Jeff 26
Renslow. Monique 7. 44. 82. 1 51
Renteria. John 165
Reppard. Amber 26
Resendez. Gabe 123.141
Reyes. Emily 167
Reynoso. Celesiino 67
Reynoso. Porfino 9"
Reynoso. Richard 55
Rheem. Michael 55
Rhodes. Wendy 45
Rhymes. Troy 55
Rice. Jeff 26
Rickard. Gretchen 45. 154
Rickner. Kenneth 55
Rie.1. Michael 55. 147
Rigli. Robert 16.26.152
Riordan. Richard 165
Rios. Juan 165
Rios. Roy 131.132
Riveira. Burt 55.132
Rivera. Andrea 52. 55. 86. 154
Rivera, Chnstopher 55
Rivera. Jesus
Rivera. Oskar 55
Rivera. Rafael 45
Roeber. Jodie 55
Rogers. Evelyn 167
Rogers. Ron 45. 102. 103. 124. 125
Rogers. Wendy
Roggenbuck. Ann 165
Roher. Lee 55
Roland, Jennifer 45. 1 1 8. 1 1 9. 1 34
Roldan. Christina 67
Roldan. Tony 27, 131
Roman. Amber 45
Root. Melanie 55
Rosa. Tony 183
Rosas. John 67. 107
Rose. Nikki 122. 123
Ross. Can 27
Ross. Ken 27
Rosselh. Tara 8. 28. 33. 146. 147.
154
Royer. Angela 67
Rover. Nicole 45. 94
Ruddick. Carta 45
Ruiz, Carlos 45
Ruiz. Chanty 68
Ruiz. Jose 45.108.109.132.133,
178
Ruman. Jim 110. 165
Russell. Juli 45.112.113.128.129.
147
Russell Troyia 28
Rutan. Eugene 56
R>an. Jason 45
Rvan. Tammy 68
Safreno. Mike
Sainato. Uema
Salazar. Dustie
Salazar. Philip
Salinas. Ami
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68
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Salinas. Christina 68
Salsig. Nancy 165
Sanabria. Alonzo 56
Sancen. Yolanda 19. 28
Sanchez. Etta 165
Sanchez. Joel 56. 141
Sanchez. Kim 45
Sanchez. Myra 45
Sanchez, Paula 45
Sanchez. Veronica 45
Sandate. Veronica 56
Sandifer. Felix 95.178
Sandifer. Nancy 56
Sands. Ray 166
Santos. Scott 28
Sanye. Ronald 68
Sappington. Marc 28
Sarmiento. Omar 28. 146
Schmidt. Tina
Schrader. Mike
Schultz. Michael
Schuman. Jake
Schumann. Chris
Schumann. Jacob
Schwartz. Joe
Schweizer. Vonda
Schwieger. Jesse
Schwiners. Dusun
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56
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45. 103. 136. 137
Sclafani. Kerri 68
Scott. Cheryl 28
Scott. Chnsuna 28
Scott Jason 103
Scott. Jennifer 29
Scott, William 29
Seamann. Laura 56.86.95.114.
115, 147
Seaver. Jennifer 56
Seizar. Melissa 129
Selby . Marcia 29
Sendis. Mano 56
Sepulveda. Hector .45
Sema. Faith 29.118
Serrato. Mansol 56
Serrato. Patncia 45
Sezar. Melissa 68. 129
Shannon. Patrick 68. 10"
Sharp. Enca 56
Shatung. Robert
Shatung. Ryan 4:
Shaver, Amy 56
Shaver, Dyana 68
Shaw, Jeanne 166
Shaw, Mark 68
Sheahan, Brandy 68
Shields, Jay 56
Shields, Jennifer 68
Shimizu, Brett 56, 125
Short, Charlene 167
Short, Dustin 45
Shutt, Jennifer 45
Sidhu, Ramandeep 45
Sidhu. Summer 68
Silva, Emanuel ... 45, 104, 105
Silva, Jennifer 45
Silva, Manuel 29, 86, 151
Simmons, Dianna 45
Simmons, James 45
Simmons, Jennifer 68
Simmons, Phil 56
Sjoblom, Jeff 29
Skinner, Jamie 68
Sloan, Jimmy 56
Sloan, Sadie 68
Slowinski, Kevin 68
Slowinski, Sally 45.154
Smart, Christine 29
Smith, Bob 166
Smith, Cindy L 29, 68
Smith, Cindy M 29
Smith, Damian 121, 137
Smith, Ed 166
Smith, Ericka 45
Smith, Farrah 68
Smith, Jennifer 28, 29
Smith, Nevada . 7, 45, 108, 109, 142,
147
Smith, Priscilla 68
Smith, Scott 68, 106, 107, 126, 148,
149
Smith, Sean 29, 84, 103
Smith, Susan 29
Smith, Tanya 45
Smith, Tonja 128, 129, 166
Soczka, Brian 23, 29, 82, 83, 152
Solis, Raul 68
Solomon, Christina 68
Soltero, Stephanie 151,166
Somerhalder, Jamie 37, 45, 190,
191
Somerhalder, Jennifer 56
Sorce, Cara 56
Soto, Erick 68
Southall, Jukstin 69
Souza, Charlene 1 66
Sparks, Kimberly 45
Spear, Robert 29
Spears, Erin . . . 5, 29, 34, 36, 95, 96,
154, 155
Spears, Steven 69
Speer, Angela 69
Spencer, Jason 45
Spinelli, Sam 69, 107, 126
Spraggins, Annette 45, 151, 154
Spurgin, Christine 56
Squires, Toni 69
Standridge, Sue 167
Stanfill, Eric 69, 107
Stanton, Lonnie 56,112,122,123,
151
Steer, Emma 30, 116, 117
Stelzriede, Devanie 56, 129
Stika, Jared 45
Stockton, John 56
Stoddard, Melanie 56
Stoffer, Trevor 30
Stoll, Karrie 30, 97
Stone, Delha 166
Stone, Michele 69, 151
Stone, Tammy 69
Stone, Terry 45
Stranahan, Julie ... 7, 1 1, 27, 30, 33,
37, 82,96, 112, 113, 118, 119, 142,
147, 183
Strance, Debbie 33, 166
Strauch, Gretchen 30, 97
Strauch, Hilary 56, 58, 112, 1 13,
123, 138, 139
Streatch, Arlynn 56
Stromgren, Deana 56
Stuart, Sue 80, 81, 166
Stuckey, Samuel 69
Stultz, Mark 69
Sudweeks, Ben 45
Sudweeks, Emily 56
Summerville, Cheryl 69
Sutherland, Mike 45, 104
Swartz, Eric 69, 107
Swenson, F 69
Swenson, Gina 46, 86
Swenson, Jesse 30
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Tacheira, Russell 30, 86
Talman, Byron 2, 5, 12, 30, 92, 93,
97
Talman, Elia 166
Tapia, Melina 69
Tarvin, Belinda 46
Tavres, David 46
Taylor, Cynthia 46
Taylor, Eric 57, 58, 141
Taylor, Ernest 30, 103
Taylor, Janine 69
Taylor, Paul 30, 82, 97
Taylor, Stephanie 46, 134, 135
Taylor, Steve 134
Taylor, Tonia 46
Tebbett, Sara 69, 123
Teeples, Jason 57
Thacker, Bernadene 46
Thayer, Raymond 57
Thiering, Tom 30, 84
Thomas, Chris 46
Thomas, Jeffrey 57
Thomas, Sandy 167
Thompson, Kane 7, 44, 46, 77
Thompson, Kenny 57
Thornburg, Farrah 69
Thornhill, Vic 166
Tice, Dustin 69, 107
Tilton, Bonnie 166, 167
Todd, Ron 46
Tonkin, Chris 46
Toon, Sybilla 69
Torres, Guadalupe 57
Torres, Irma 57
Torres, Laura 69
Torres, Maria 57
Torres, Yvonne 69
Touchstone, Jeff 57
Tovar, Gretchen 166
Townsend, Wendy 46
Tran, Kien 57
Trimble, Malida 69
Trimble, Spencer 57
Trimble, Trudy 46
Turner, Genia 57
Tuzzolino, Jennifer 69, 1 54
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Ulnch, Dylan 46
Urdiales, Nick 69, 149
Usher, Matt ... 16,30,121,136,137
Utley, Phil 46, 190
Valdez, Marcos 30
Valentine, Rudy 131, 132
Valenzuela, Diana 56, 86, 149
Valenzuela, Erick 30
Valenzuela, Joseph 46
Valenzuela, Mike 69, 126
Valle, Lupe 30
Valverde, Eric 57
Valverde, Mike 46, 104, 105
Valverde, Tatum 2, 31, 82, 97, 154
Vanwinkle, Robert 57
Vargas, Barbara 57
Vargas, Chris 69
Vargas, Jose 46, 104, 147
Vargas, Rene 57
Vasquez, George 69, 107
Vaughan, Karen 31
Vega, David 69
Vega, Jorge 69, 132
Vega, Juan 69
Vega, Veronica 57
Vegas, Jeannine 3 1 , 94
Vestal, Danielle 57, 125
Vieira, Jeff 69
Vierira, Jim 31
Vierra, Kevin 46
Vierra, Stephanie 57, 138
Villa, Alex 69, 110, 111, 132, 141
Villa, Teresa 167
Villalobos, Celia 46
Villalobos, Maria 69
Villalobos, Marisela 69
Villamor, Beverly 46
Villanueva, Adeline 167
Villarreal, Angela 57
Villasenor, Luis 46
Villasenor, Rudy 57
Viscuso, Deanna 118
Vitalie, Becky 31,34
Vitalie, Rochelle 57
Volk, Joseph 57
Volk, Valerie 69
Volutad, Erica 69
Vonkrakau, Bev 167
Vonkrakau, Brett 57
Vonkrakau, Gina 57
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Wagner, James . . 31, 131, 132, 133
Wagner, Nicole 69, 92
Walbndge, Dianna 57, 129, 138,
139
Walker, Stephanie 69
Walker, Wenty 69
Walkup, Tim 31,96
Wall, Nancy 167
Wallace, Cori 69
Wallace, Lorna 69
Wallace, Roger 57
Waller, Debbie 154, 181
Waller, Deborah 44, 46
Wallin, Jacob 57
Wallin, Jake 124, 125, 141
Wallin, Josh 31,77
Walling, Dana 57, 86, 115, 134, 135
Walling, Jake 104
Walters, John 69
Walters, Rebecca 57
Walther, Jorn 31, 109, 152
Walton, Jess 69, 107, 126, 127
Ward, Michael 69
Ward, Tami 57, 86
Washburn, Diane 32
Wasso, Frank 69, 107
Watson, Demian 57
Watson, Heather 69, 1 5 1
Watson, Kandis 57
Watters, Craig 32
Weatherby, Doug 69
Weller, Jeff 57
Wells, Damian 32
Wells, Danielle 69
Wells, Melissa 46
Wensel, Bobby 46
Westbrook, Trachell 70
Whatley, Lee 32
Whetstone, Leslie 70
White, Amanda 70
White, Cyrina 70
White, Phil 167
Whitehead, Lance 70
Whitener, Jacy 46
Widener, Pattie 160
Williams, Anthony 46
Williams, Maile 57
Williams, Matthew 46
Williams, Mike . 46, 109, 124, 125,
148, 149
Williams, Shane 32
Williamson, Jamie 70
Willis, Terry 46
Wilson, Angela 4, 32
Wilson, Anthony 70
Wilson, Carolyn 46
Wilson, Denise 70
Wilson, Gary 167
Wilson, James 70
Wilson, Jimmy 107, 126, 141
Wilson, Kenny 57
Wilson, Shanel 46
Wilson, Shara 46, 154, 180
Wilson, Steve 32
Wilson, Tom 1 46
Wilson, Tony 75, 110, 142, 147
Winters, Samuel 57
Wirth, Jeremy 57, 104, 141
Wise, Gina 32
Wise, Jason 46
Wiseley, Amy 70
Wolf, Brian 70
Wolf, Jason 57
Wolfe, Kevin 57
Wong, Lucy 167
Wood, Leeann 32
Woodard, Nicole 70
Workman, Daniel 70
Worley, Regina 46, 118
Wright, Greg 164, 167
Wright, Jason 70
Wright, Joel 57, 104
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Ybarra, Aaron 57
Yerena, Dalia 70
Yerena, Sandra 32, 97
Yerena, Vidal 57
Yglesia, Kimberly 46
York, Carin 57
York, Nina 70
Young, Donny 120
Young, Encka 70, 150, 151
Young, Jasen 32
Young, Lenny 70
Young, Reane 70
Young, Shannon 57
Young, Tiffany 46, 151
Yurkovick, Harvey 46, 103, 131
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Zahn, Rachel 32
Zimmerman, Kristy 57
Zimmerman, Rachel 70
Zocchi, Justin 70, 107
Zulawski, Christina 57
Zulawski, Mike 32
Zuniga, Mario 57
Zupon, Timothy 70
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Above: Ann Nbergall seniors' editor and Octavia Poole editor-in-
chief; enjoy ad picture day; below: Phil Utley, Eric Biglang-awa,
Michelle Price, and Jamie Somerhalder work after school.
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Many times I have heard the
saying, "as people grow older,
the years grow shorter". If that
is true, then this year will be one
of the shortest I remember. In
September I made a personal
goal to present a yearbook that
would at least make the mem-
ories last. While this yearbook is
full of reflections of the past
school year, the students found
smiling in the pictures have an-
other world of memories as
well. Behind every toothy grin
and gleaming eye is someone
dealing with thoughts of the war
against Iraq and the war for the
environment. A few times over
the past year it did seen like
there was nothing to smile about. I
wanted to make sure the pictures
in this book would give us proof
that there is something to smile
about- our futures. Sure high
school years can be the best years
of a persons life, but life doesn't
stop around the age of eighteen. I
think my generation has realized
that high school is a strong foun-
dation that is meant to be built
upon. So, as we all embark on our
futures I would like to end with a
different saying. "You can't always
be young, but you can be imma-
ture." So enjoy life and make each
year the best and it will last a little
longer.
Octavia Poole, editor-in-chief
Kicking back! Amy Neberball, computer tech; relaxes in the back of the room with
some chow before hitting the keyboard as Eric and Hollie Phillips take a break.
Editor Octavia Poole
Assistant Editor . Medea Poole
Business Manager . . . Monique
Cosby
Photo Editor . . . David Novero
Senior Editors . Ann Nebergall,
Jennalee Passey
Photographer . . David Tavres
Computer technician Amy
Nebergall
Staff.. Kevin Clanin, Phil Utley,
Jamie Somerhalder, Betsy
Gonzalez, C.J. Murphy, Holly
Phillips, Eric Big-lana-Awa,
Michelle Price
Advisor Mr. Bill Batze
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Smiling faces reflect a happy, hard-working staff. On ads picture day the girls just had
to go through the drive-thru; on a work-day, Kevin Clanin and David Novero wait
for the meeting to start.
Octavia Poole Serves as Editor-in-Chief
Left: Jaime Somerhalder looks up in time to be caught on film; above: Bill Batze,
advisor; confers with Octavia Poole, editor-in-chief; and Monique Cozby, business
manager.
Above and below: working on the most thankless task of the whole book, most of
the staff sorts and helps identify the class pictures, all 1000 plus of them.
Advisor, Bill Batze, shows off his fall Finery while Amy Nebergall and
Medea Poole flash the pearls during ad pictures.
191
Thompson Touches Hearts of All. . .
"I'll lend you for a little while,
A child of mine," He said.
"For you to love while he lives,
And mourn when he is dead.
He may be six or seven years,
Or twenty-two or three,
But will you 'till I call him back,
Take care of him for me?
He'll bring his charms to gladden you,
And shall his stay be brief,
You'll have his lovely memories
As solace for your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay,
As all from earth return,
But there are lessons taught down there,
I want this child to learn.
I've looked the wide world over,
In my search for teachers true,
And from the throngs that crowd life's lane,
I have selected you.
Now will you give him all your love-
Not think the labor vain,
Nor hate me when I come to call,
To take him back again."
"I fancied when I heard them say,
'Dear Lord, thy will be done.'
For all the joy this child shall bring.
The risk of grief will run.
We'll shower him with tenderness,
And love him while we may,
And for the happiness we've known,
Forever grateful stay.
And should the angels call for him,
Much sooner that we planned,
We'll brave the bitter grief that comes,
And try to understand."
KANE COLLINS THOMPSON
Sept. 7, 1974 — Mar. 14, 1991
If any one person truly lived up to
the Spirit of Friendship, it would
have to be Kane. Kane had the un-
canny ability to reach out and touch
his friends without saying a word.
His zest and flare for life has given
us many joyous memories. It was
Kane who showed us that growing
up can be fun. We are the lucky
ones for knowing him and having
the honor of being his friend in
return. In the simplest words we
loved him, because, he was Kane.
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