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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. 


20 


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 


23 


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 


25 


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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Seniors  Enjoy  Antics  of  Homecoming 


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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 


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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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Sophomores  Cheer,  Tug  Together 

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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 


Available 


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 


J*1P' 


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 


Is 


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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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65 


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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19  Tj 


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. 


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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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JVs  Smash  Northgate  34-0  to  End  Season 


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 


TVs  show  determination  and  team 
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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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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Erica  Clark  watches  the  ball 
descend  to  be  able  to  spike  it. 


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New  Coach  Joins  CC  Team  in  Mid-season 


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Emma  Steer  and  Tracy  Delany  run         Rafael  Lino  enjoys  being  the  boys' 
with  a  pack.  MVP  for  '90. 


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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 


119 


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 


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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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Freshmen  Pitchers  Pace  Varsity  Lions 


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. 


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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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Lino,  Miles  Lead  Teams  to  Victories 


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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Nearing  the  turnaround  point,  Shelly  Birge      Shelly  Birge  comes  up  for  a  breath         Amy  Arata  flutter  kicks  through  the       Swimming  for  the  victorious  boys' 
swims  the  medley.  during  the  butterfly.  freestyle  event  at  home.  team  is  Bill  Burns. 


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Swimming  Teams  Sink  Mt.  Diablo 


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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 

follows  through 
nicely  on  his  drive 
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 


157 


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 


160 


Board  Makes  Difficult  Budget  Decisions 


y/vpy 


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 


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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 

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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 


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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 

'      Bff-ntwood.  CA  94513 


(415)  634  4313 


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Manuel  tie  Santiago 
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Ann  Nebergall,  Octavia  Poole 


AiCE 


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 
OUR 
ADVERTISL 

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Welcome 

to 

the 

Real 

World 

Class 

of 

1991 


EAST 
COUNTY     <"»  634:?989 

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-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 
M15)  034  1932 


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 


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(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 


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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 


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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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Stifling 

<£r\£gulai  Cuts. 


MEN    8l    WOMEN 

Call  for  appointment  355  Oak  St. 


634-8990 


iRENTWOOD 


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 


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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 

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8040  C        Brentwood  Blvd. 
Brentwood  634-0240 


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Ann  Nebergall, 

Octavia  Poole, 
Scott  Wilson,  owner 


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RIVE-THRU 

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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3877  B  Walnut  Blvd.  Jim  Duggan 

Brentwood,  CA  (4 1 5)  634-6 1 40 

Amy  Nebergall,  Ann  Nebergall 


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OAKLEY  PARTY  CENTER 

3100  Main  Street,  Suite  272 
Oakley.  CA  94561 


Nexus  •  Paul  Mitchell  •  Focus  21  •  VaVoom 


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ESTELLA  DEJESUS  8425  Brentwood  Blvd  •  Brentwood  CA 

(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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RAD 
Records 


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FrU*1*»i  Utoiti  10-10 


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SaUty  11-6 


Cetsetto  •  CO.  t  •  LP.  j  •  Potters  •  Shirts 
(Abo  Used  StodtAaiiebie) 

I273rfy*y4  Nsxt  Day  Special  Order 

( Uberty  Uric  Strapping  Center)  Serviee  No  Chaw 

Brentwood,  Caiifomla  94513  (415)  634-0818 

Amy  Nebergall,  Octavia  Poole,  Ann  Nebergall 


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KIRK  WELDING 

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In   shop  or  Ulil'  dm   Dispatched 


SHOP      Brentwood 


IIOMI 
209-  >m^R50 


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 


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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) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Staff  Gives  Closing  Farewell  to  Seniors 


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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 


R 


Parker.  Wade 
Parks.  Dawn 
Parslev  Tawny 
Parsons.  Rachelle 
Parsons.  Tama 
Passey.  Isa 
Passey .  Jacob 
Passey.  Jennalee 


«4 

•- 
66 
66 


66 
66.68 

-.  25.  36.  82 


Pastor.  Ruth  1 6" 


Patama.  Nicole 


19.  25.  97 


o 


O'Brvan.  Rhonda  43 

O'Bvaw.  Rocky  43.  104.  105.  145. 

41 


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 


45 
28 
68 
68 
56 
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 


56 
166 
56 
137 
68 
45 

45 

45 

68.  106.  107,  126, 

147 

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 

T 

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 

u 

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 


w 


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 


Y 

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 

z 

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. 


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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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