Adams City High School - Eagle Yearbook (Commerce City, CO)
- Class of 1978
Page 1 of 232
Cover
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The Denver Pas!
Martinez triumph gave the Eagles 65
points and left Alamosa with 60 and sec-
ond place Tmrd wa Douglas County,
Just one individual win short and file
points back follovscd by Grand Junction
Adams Eify Grips Mat drawn
Drama, igh
AS 13 56
Win I
By JOSE
Denver 'Pos
The Auditorium
with drama.
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Adams City's unb
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sa.
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body in the house
Dthe team champio
with 61 points, a
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Six official minut
Dachieved hero stat
Mr Jim Sanford was born August 4 in Iowa and grew
up there He attended East Waterloo High School and
went on to major in PE at Northern Iowa College Mr
Sanford wrestled while attending college and took first
place in the NCAA Division 2 National Wrestling Cham
pionships
He met Betty a stewardess in 1970 and they were mar
ried They then made an addition to their family in the
form of Mary E Sanford who is now two years old
He taught here at AC for seven years and first came
here in 1970 He taught PE and became our wrestlers'
coach He's brought three district tournaments two
league championships and the 1977 State Wrestling Title
home to us But more importantly he brought a special
feeling to the students of Adams City High School He
gave us back our prlde
We have always believed in ourselves. We know we're
human beings with feelings and emotions but even the
strongest person can become weak when he is continually
battered with cutting statements
We began to falter in our belief. Mr. Sanford showed us
with his pride and spirit that we should be proud. It didn't
matter if we won or lost our battles we were for real and
we're here, now!
Mr. Sanford, Thank You.
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did it for myself."
who went into thc tour-
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ams City struggle in
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Class Officers:
President: Yvonne
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Secretaryp Llese
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ROW 1: Dave Kelly, Kevin McKenzie, Roger McWhirt, Clay Coffman, Tim Rossow, Dale Coffman, John Scaff,
Dwayne Pecosky, Manager Lige Lewis, Coach Rocky Martin, ROW 2: Joe Deaguero, Jerome Galloway, Keith Tog-
nonl, Daryl Tomsick, Martin Dominguez, Armando De La Rosa, DeVon Cutrell, Chris Vigil, Chuck Blalock, Coach
0Steve Falk. ROW 3: Mark Lott, Kevin Townley, Leon Martinez, Mlke Martinez, Tracy Baca, Ron Quintana, Dallon
Mumma, Eddie Gonzales, Rex Medford, Coach Bob Wathen, ROW 4: Robin Hess, Lynn Tallent, Calvin Vialpando,
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ROW 1: Mlke Anderson, Paul Marquez, Greg Nuss, Abram Sandavol, Fred Sanchez, Fred Pedroza, Andy Dorrance,
James D. Martlnez, Dwight Lott, Rex Welgers, James E. Martinez. ROW 2: Jeff Fulsas, Merlln Tomsick, Joe Gon-
zales, Phll Castlllo, Doney Trujlllo, Murry Hanley, James Morgan, Eddy Crowe, Mlke Seeger, Mlke Langren, Davld
Sanchez. ROW 3: Mlke Randall, Leroy Lundy, Robert Haines, Harlen Hall, Danny Spalnhower, Guy Sutherland,
Greg Zlnk, Derlck Dewey, Steve Kovlnchlck, Doug Hoffman, Coach Jlm Seeley, Coach Doug Kawakaml.
In looking back over the entlre season we had so many unfortunate breaks go agalnst us. We drove the ball dow
we broke blg plays only to be called back due to penalties. We started drives only to fumble. We went to the alr
only to be intercepted. We stopped most everyone only to glve up 6 points to their big play.
The season was marked by working with the sophomore football team and seelng their personal lmprovement.
Fundamentals, and the 3 "D's" dedlcatlon, deslre, and determlnation were and are the name of the game.
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AC 35 Mapleton 8
AC 41 Central Catholic O
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AC 14 Westminister O
AC 23 Regis 7
AC O Thornton 30
AC 18 Ranum- 34
Everything about the football program finished on a high note and a lot of us can hardly wait until next year. Our
record of 5-4 was the only thing that was not as good as we expected. All three teams that beat us in league play
are ln the playoffs: and Golden la nonconference gameb had their best season in many years. All year we were just
one game away from the playoffs.
Among the team's statistical accomplishments was being rated in the top twenty in the state. At one time we had
the number one defense in the Skyline League and also we placed as high as the number two offensive unit in the
league.
Characteristics of the team that were exemplified to the fans and opponents were hard hitting, never-quit-atti-
tude, quick, and exciting.
Adams City and Ranum placed 8 on the All-Conference team: Northglenn 65 Westminister 55 Thornton 37 Regis 1
The offensive All-Conference are Kevin Townley at end, Dave Pleasant at halfback, and Dwayne Pecosky at
guard.
The defense All-Conference were Jeff Wolfe at cornerback, Dwayne Pecosky and Clay Coffman at linebackers,
Mark Lott at end, and Roger McWhirt at tackle.
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Varsity Volleyball
ROW 1: Coach Carol Tebo, Sharon Curless, Cindy Yunko, Anita Padilla, Denice Wales, Cindy Casas, Veronica Cor-
dova, Cathy Crusan, Coach Steve Revello. ROW 2: Paula Knicks, Patti Romero, Manager Leslie Maynard, Tracy
Strole, Fran Crusan. NOT SHOWN: Deanna Flemming.
jaaiar Varsity aaa Saplzazaara Valleyball
ROW 1: Andra Betts, Cindy Yunko, Tracy Keesey, Paula Knicks, Fran Crusan, Coach Pat Salas, Coach Carol Tebo,
Michelle Humphries, Linda Lucas, Louise Sawyer, Linda Love. ROW 2: Maureen Lucas, Leslie Dannels, Renee
Templeton, Brenda Shade, Ronda Stevens, Coach Steve Revello, Shawn Robinson, Gloria Baros, Janine Pettinger, '
Manager Leslie Maynard. NOT SHOWN: Denise Morton.
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CATHY CRUSAN
Volleyball at ACHS was a series of either very high or
not very high points. Everyone on the team progressed
from their initial practice and they finally started to play
like a team! They can say it was the year of the almost
possible dream.
Coach ReVello
Volleyball, Season Record 1977
AC 11,20,16
AC 8,11
AC 15,15
AC 7,20,2O
AC 18,20,20
AC 20,20
AC 20,20
AC 20,20
AC 20,18,20
AC 13,17
AC 20,14,20
AC 20,20
AC 20,20
AC 12,20,5
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AC 20,20
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Thornton 20,13,20
Grand Junction 15,15
Palisade 4,2
Northglenn 20,14,18
Marycrest 20,16,10
Ranum 16,8
Westminister 13,11
Central Catholic 10,5
Highland 15,20,4
Thornton 20,20
Northglenn 12,20,17
Mapleton 11,10
St. Mary's 9,4
Marycrest 2O,4,20
Ranum 20,5,12
Brighton 15,9
Westminister 16,11
Broomfield 10,14
Highalnd 9,13
Brighton 16,10,15
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BEST HITTER DIFFERENT THIS YEAR GIVES 1001:
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Varsity Seeeer
Row 1: Tony Candelarie, Howard Taylor. Row 2: Cindy Kite, Carlos Arango, Tom Arellano, Duane Younger, Tony
Perry, Henry Mares, John Ortiz, Keith Duran, Mark Lapp, Curtis Thomas, Monty McLaughlin. Row 3: Ronnetta
Richardson, Ken Kogar, Eric Anders, Walt Ballensky, Jacob Krough, Manuel Serrano, Stacey Little,Kevin Hendrix-
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The team got off to a slow start with a
loss to Lamar and finished strong to
capture 3rd place in League and have
Debbie Polic, Karen Brown and Leise
Dall win All-Conference honors.
The team also had losses to North-
glenn, Broomfield and Ranum in
League competition. Skyline victories
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Brighton, Highland and Thornton.
The team could be remembered as a
group of hard workers who showed much
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ROW 1: Coach Joe Gilas, Manager Luann Marty, Armando Duran, Greg Solano, Robbie Blum, Chris Reiber,
Manager DeVonna DeMott, Coach Carl Hays, ROW 2: Henry Paiz, Paul Archuleta, Joe Zepeda, Art Mascrenas
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Mapleton 4 AC 2 Ranum 4 AC 2
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ROW 1: Coach Joe Gilas, Charles Hardy, Ken Velarde, David Hendricks, Glenn
Kawano, Coach Carl Hays. ROW 2: Mike Trulos, Don Lewis, Tim Moore.
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high school this year. Mr Gilas was hired to help the tennis team. His players had 5 wins and a 1 loss record, which
was the best in the Skyline League. The first nine players ended up sixth in league with the first set of doubles
lMc-ore-Duran! taking fourth in the district, and the third set of doubles lReiber-Mascrenasi also took a fourth ln
district.
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Diane Candelarie
Randy Cannon
Mike Cardenas
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John Castleberry
Judy Cha
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Steve Clemens
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Larry Colson
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This year's varsity wrestling team under the direction
of new head coach, Bob Wathen, had a good season.
Their season record was 10-1, with their only loss
going to Thornton.
"The team was really young this year, the only two
wrestlers who have had previous state experience were
John Ortiz, senior and Dwayne Pecosky, junior." com-
mented assistant Coach Joe Gilas.
The Eagles tied with Ranum for the Skyline League
Championship but when they edged past the Raiders by
V2 point to take the district title they were given the
first place league trophy also.
Seniors, John Ortiz 1125 lbs.l, and Jeff Wolfe 1138
Ibs.l, took third place in districts and Dave Pleasant
1155 lbs.l, also a senior took second place.
While sophomore Andy Dorrance 1112 lbs.l, juniors
Leonard Solano 1119 lbs.l, and Dwayne Pecosky
1heavyweightl, and seniors John Scaff 1145 lbs.l, and
Mark Lott 1167 lbs.l, were all crowned District Cham-
pions at their weights.
They qualified six wrestlers for state. Dorrance, So
lano, Scaff, Pleasant, Lott and Pecosky.
Dorrance finished second in state and Solano and Pe-
cosky finished sixth. Over all the team finished twelth
in state.
The Coaches are looking forward to a good season -
next year because of the strength of their returning
wrestlers.
e Pecosky BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Maestas, mgr, Charlotte Gon
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Overall season record
10 wins, 1 loss
AC:
AC Vs. Aurora Hinkley WON
AC Vs. JF Kennedy WON
AC Vs. Broomfield WON
AC Vs. Thornton LOST
AC Vs. Mapleton WON
AC Vs. Westminister WON
AC Vs. Brighton WON
AC Vs. Northglenn WON
AC Vs. Regis WON
AC Vs. Highland WON
AC VS. Ranum WON
TOP ROW, L TO R: Bob Hill, Dwight Lott, Merlin Tomsick, Mike
Pam Madrigal, mgr, Coach Gilas.
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Dwayne Pecosky, Jim Vigil, Coach Martin 2ND ROW: Bob Hill, Dwight Lott, Merlin Tornsick, Mike Randall,
Alex Espinoza, David Sanchez, Randall Lopez, Dale Coffman, Tim Rossow, Chuck Blalock BOTTOM ROW:
Ruth Ortiz, mgr, Pam Madrigal, mgr, Charlotte Gonzalez, mgr, Sandy Maestas, mgr.
Randall, Alex Espinoza, David Sanchez, Randall Lopez, Dale Coff-
man, Tim Rossow, Chuck Blalock BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Ortiz, mgr,
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The AC Girls Basketball team had a season full of dis-
appointments but many good things are coming out of the
season. Coach Nichols is beginning to build a basketball
team from AC. It may take a few years, but if the girls
work at it yar round, they will have a dynamite team in
the future.
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The Adams City Swim Team ad a losing season this
year, but many good things came out of it. All of the
swimmers will be returning next year and the team has
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but everyone on the team was inexperienced and they
all improved over the season. Coach Ruby hopes that
the team will get in lots of practice between now and
next season and he hopes that the next Adams City
Swim team will be able to pull out some victories. He
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meets.
Overall season record
0 wins, 11 losses
AC 28, Thornton
AC 19, Ranum
AC 34, Regis
AC 56, Evergreen
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AC 32, Broomfield
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mgr. Row 2: Kevin Hendrixson, Bob Jajdelski, Jerome Gallowa, Greg Zink, Coach Tom Maguire, Coach Wes Ma-
drill, Tom Federico, John Rhodes, Wayne Croft, Eddie Gonzales.
The varsity record was 1 win and 18 losses. The season
simply was reduced to the fact that Coach Maguire used
basically the majority of the season 3 seniors, 4 juniors
and 4 sophomores.
"I was especially impressed with the play of the youn-
ger players, and apperciative of the leadership provided
by Kevin Hendrixson, Stacey Little and Bobby Jaj-
delski."
Another senior, Tom Federico was injured during the
last month of the season and was unable to finish-al-
though he did letter.
Little and Jajdelski received votes for the Skyline
League All-Conference Team. Little finished ninth in
the Skyline League scoring race and Jajdelski twelth in
rebounding.
"The future of ACHS basketball looks bright due to the
fact that we have so many young players returning for the
next two years."
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Linda Jugert
"Serving you, the Student Body, has been an exper-
ience I will never forget. I have enjoyed working with
Student Council and the Student Body. There are a lot
of leaders ln the group and I know that they will apply
themselves to make the new school the best one in the
state. I want to wish the best of luck to the upcoming
classes with their new school."
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Tommy Arellano
"It's really been a privilege for me to serve as your
Co-President, this past year. I've learned how to cope
with new problems and to see the other side, always
knowing tomorrow would be a new day.
"Whenever I had situations I couldn't understand, I
had to trust in myself, knowing only I could seek the
truth.
"The happiest and the saddest times of my life were
when I was totally Involved. Knowing this, I know I
would do lt again, given the chance."
Anyone can do
Anyone can be
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BOTTOM ROW, LtoRp Tom Arellano, Cindy Harris, Yvette Fuselier, Liese Dall, Linda Jugert, Francine Crusan,
Patricia Towey, Sherrie Quintana, MIDDLE ROW: Carrie Toavs, Rodgel Betts, Patricia Romero, Susie Page, Gloria
Baros, Ronda Stevens, Yvonne D'Andrea, Rona Lavato, Ronda Swain, Andra Betts, Erma Sanchez, TOP ROW:
Debbie Jaramillo, Wesley Toavs, Gayle McAlexander, Tracy Strole, Cathy Ferguson, Chris Hoffman, Dennis Kight,
Sandy Fajardo, Joe Zepeda, Sally Espinoza, Joe McKenzie, Mr. K. Weeden, NOT PICTURED: Jackie Wolfe, Debra
Arneach, Veronica Cordova, LuAnn Marty
Secretary: Treasurer:
Cindy Sal ly
Harris Espinoza
Student Council is a group of students
who represent the student body of
ACHS. The council Consists of four of-
ficers and six representatives from each
class plus co-presidents, a secretary, and
a treasurer for the Student Council. In
addition to representing the student body
the council promotes school activities, facilitates communications, acts as a liaison with faculty and administra-
tion, and works toward a positive school climate. The council functions as part of a leadership training class.
Student Gzfuncil
,W Senior
Kepreseufafiees
TOP ROW-L T0 R-Yvette Fuselier, Pat Romero, Rodgell Betts BOTTOM ROW-
Sandy Fajardo, Joe McKenzie
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TOP ROW-KL TO RD Joe Zepeda, Susie Page, Debbie Jarmillo. BOTTOM ROW-Chris
tine Hoffman, Andra Betts, Dennis Kight.
Sephemere
Representatives
L T0 R- Gall McAlexander, Sherry Quintana, Rona Lovato, Tricia Towey.
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TOP ROW: L TO R: Angela Nlckxrn, advisor: LuAnn Marty, Editor-in-Chief: Cindy Applehans, News Editor
Michelle Flageolle, Editorial Editor: Sheila Towey, Feature Editor: Pam Haines, Sports Editor: Gaylene Ward
Business Manager 2ND ROW: Linda Love, reporter: Anna Bradford, typist: Sharon Gomez, reporter, Cindy
Harris, Editorial Editor: Tina Grover, reporter: Kelly Saylor, reporter BOTTOM ROW: Greg Duran, staff artist
Joe Zepeda, photographer: Greg Solano, photographer: Joe McKenzie, photographer.
The Eagle Eye is a monthly publication put out by the
Journalism II class. The Eagle Eye staff strives to analyze is-
sues, inform about current events and tries to improve the
entertainment and spark some interest in the ACHS student
body. The following awards were attained through staff effort
this past year: Quill and Scroll International First Place
Award: National Scholastic Press Association Honor rating of
Second Class: Colorado Press Association High School News-
paper Award of Runner-UP in Class II: and the Publications
Olympics Awards, sponsored by the Colorado Press Associ-
ation Community Publications Company.
Sditar-.711-Khicf
LuAnn Marty
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BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Linda Jugert, Yvonne D'Andrea, Cindy Dreiling, Louanne Leeper. 2ND ROW: Sandy Fajardo, De-
Vonna DeMott, Liese Dall, Carrie Toavs, Dawn Kettlesen, Susan Gibson, Mrs. Geraldine Veatch, sponsor, Pam Haines, 3RD
ROW: Debbie Robertson, Lori Howes, Renee Sloan, Anita Goodenough, Cindy Applehans, Vicki Barnard, Dale Stertz, Kenneth
Off, Mara Haggard, Mr. Pat Gereighty, sponsor. -
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TOP ROW, L TO R: Elaine Mestas, Judy Cha, Debora Rash, Given Jamison,Lorrie Sherrill, Verda
McConnell, sponsor BOTTOM ROW: Heidi Frankfurter, Rita Romero, Toni Reigenborn.
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1ST ROW, L TO R: Cindy Martinez, Sandra Prien, Karen Cravett, Elaine Mestas, Andra Betts 2ND
ROW: Julie Nuanes, Darlene Leyba, Laurene Diller, Mrs. Hoffman, advisor BACK ROW: Pam Nor-
ton
Future Homemakers of America and Home Economics Related Occupations are organizations for home economics stu-
dents. The organization work to promote home economics through community service projects, school and classroom
activities. Since ALL of us, male or female, young or old, are homemakers, FHA-HERO works to prepare young people
for their role as homemakers,
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Anna Klocker, Debra Savacool, Chris Walworth, Row 3: Robert Taylor, Kurt Lysek, Roger
Elliot, Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Brown.
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Mrs. John Hutchins .....
Homer Van Vleet
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Nancy Lee Faulkner ..
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Roberta Van Rensselaer
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Secretaries .... . ......Mary Scewczyk and
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..........Diana Vinzant
Lucreta ..... Lauren Sutherland
Fishwoman .. .......... Cindy Harris
Pianist ................ ..... B ecky Mendenhall
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Directors ,Margaret Brown
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BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Doug Kawakaml, sponsor, Jimmy Vigil, DeVonna DeMott, Carrie Toavs, Brenda Waldman, Wes
Madrill, sponsor 2ND ROW: Dave Pleasant, Robert Lambert, Don Lewis, Roger McWhirt, Ruby Bills, Cindy Dreiling, Edie Pe
droza 3RD ROW: John Mascarenas, Clay Coffman, Jeff Wolfe, Mark Lott, Stacey Little, Kevin Hendrixson 4TH ROW: San-
die Murphy, Linda Jugert, LuAnn Marty, Cheryl Fahey, Lorl Agazio, Yvonne D'Andrea, Leroy Stock 5TH ROW: DeVon Cu-
trell, Paula Flowers, Trudy Harris, Liese Dall, Lori Howes, Janet Hastings, Gailyn King, Mara Haggard.
"A" Club is an organization which should involve all persons lettering in a varsity sport. Our club gives extra
recognition to those athletes who have displayed outstanding achievements in Athletics. The activities of "A" Club
are to serve the school in any possible way and to show concern for the future athletes of Adams City High. "A"
Club ls in charge of selecting Homecoming Royalty and Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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FRONT ROW: L TO R: Bret Tallent, Vicki Vietmeier, Heidi Dinnel, Howard Taylor, Linda Stlllings, Cathy Crusan BACK
ROW: Jan Sullivan, sponsor, Leah Hoppe, Terri Gassman, Jean Figgins
lThe Mountaineering Club photo should have gone here, but due to the fact that one of the members made an ob-
scene gesture the photo was not printed. Nor will any photo under the same circumstances ever be. I apologize to
the rest of the club because one person ruined it for them aIl.l
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BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Cindy Lane, Paula Perry, Barry Franzen, Jack Gibbs, sponsor, Ver-
nell Arends, Pam Haines, Michelle Herrera 2ND ROW: Julie Marquez, Heidi Frankfurter,
Diane Lorshbough, Cindy Savacool, Linda Salmeron 3RD ROW: Glenda Donley, Frank Orte-
ga, Mark Aragon, Eloy Archuleta, Sam Jennings TOP ROW: Vicki Spear, Eileen Aragon,
Anton Dixon, Debbie Jarmillo, Greg Thompson.
The purpose of Black Student
Awareness CBSA! ls to give
Black students a chance to par-
ticipate ln activities, in and out
of school. It offers students a
change to meet and exchange
ideas with other Black students
throughout the metro area of
Denver.
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The purpose of Distributive
Education Clubs of America
is to train students ln the
areas of Leadership Devel-
opment, Social Intelligence,
Vocational Understanding
and Civic Consciousness.
Some of DECA's many ac-
tivities this year were the
Haunted Castle, Tiny Town,
District Conference, State
Conference, a dance for the
city decorations, and many
fund raising projects. DECA's
main goal is to place first in
the Chapter of the Year con-
test.
Black Awareness
BOTTOM ROW: Linda Tyler 2ND ROW, L TO R: Arnel Nevins, Shawn Robinson, Derene
Armelin, Pat Bills, Mary Taylor, Rose Hill, Michelle Humphries TOP ROW: Michell Gar-
ett, Dave Pleasant, Wend lon Hill, Steve Clemens, Jon Rhodes, Kim Edwards, Ruby Bills
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Arellano BACK ROW: Ron Richardson, John Pauls, Robert Kruetzer, Dale Stertz, Steve Gurganus.
Hlzimuo Dancers
FRONT ROW L TO R: Patty Torres, Julie Nuanes, Vicki Duran, Liz Duran, 2ND ROW,
Lorraine Benavldez, Sandy Mestas, Karen Vigil, Rona Lavato, TOP, Brenda McDonald
L to R3 Ron Richardson, Gerome Romero, Mr. Siedellp Sponsor, Ken Off, Brett Tallent
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BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Major J.A. Maxwell, instructor, Dallon Mumma, Douglas Thompson, Craig Hoffman, Harvey Dunn,
Abram Sandoval, Jerry Meier, Troy Schwindt, Wanda Boyer, Cathy Romero, Helen Sandoval, M. Sgt. R.A. Swank,instructor
2ND ROW: Jery Frase, Larry Colson,Rudy Saiz, Dan Brumltt, John Brown, Steve Clemens, Chris Musgrave, Bev Cravatt,
Pam Logsdon, Connie Logsdon BACK ROW: Ken Hughes, Carl Schultz, Bill Llndner, Charles Bynon, Mike Sharp, Robert
Ritchey, Terri Gassman, Linda Boyer, Dolores Maurer.
The
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L TO R: Cadet GySgt. Harvey Dunn, Cadet Capt.
Dallon Mumma, Cadet 2d Lt. Craig Hoffman, Ca-
det SSgt. Charles Bynon.
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L TO R: Cadet 1st Lt. Doug Thompson, Cadet 1st Lt. Terri
Gassman, Cadet Capt. Dallon Mumma, Cadet 2d Lt. Linda
Boyer, Cadet 2d Lt. Craig Hoffman.
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Rhonda Wilson, Vlcky Vietmeier, Penny Dewey, Sandy Fajardo, Veronica Cordova, Rhonda Swain 3RD ROW: Martina Riefel
Laurene Gertge, Josephine Gonzalez, Vicky Spear, Sabrina Gonzalez, Lynn Kaiser, Yvette Fuseilier BACK ROW: Arlene Lo-
bato, Sandy Hoag, Theresa Sanchez, Lisa Gonzales, Mara Haggard, Melissa Sorenson, Anna Bradford, Cathy Litsey.
One of the major objectives of FBLA is to develop self-confidence and strong, aggresive business leadership so
that as students become a part of the business and community life in their jobs, they may be more effective. Some
of FBLA's activities are the district and state conferences and fund raisers.
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Hawks, Bill Langren, Mr. McRyhew, sponsor 2ND ROW: Anthony Medina, Jim Emmett, Troy Emmett, Paul Pennel, Terry
Norwood, Claude Verhoeff 3RD ROW: Glenn Bowman, Larry Wright, Steve Gurganus, Mark Berry TOP ROW: David Pritchard,
Richard Burdslll, Max Valdez, Curtls Garner, Gerg Barber.
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son, Gailyn King. Second Row: Roberta Ochs, Janet Delaney, Vicki Vogt, Jackie
Johansen, Debbie Burham, Yvonne Rogers, Tracy Keesey, Tammy Schnabel,
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Montana State and M.ED. at Mon-
tana U. He has his Doctotate ln
progress at UNC.
Mr. Doohan plays a guitar for his
own "amazement". "We try to
attend as many school activities as
possible -- to be among kids, our
own and our 1500 at ACHS!!"
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She received her B.A. in 1970
and M.A. in 1973 from CU.
Mrs. James llkes tennis and ski-
ing. She also likes to be among
friends.
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Asst. Principal
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CARMEN JAMES
Asst. Principal
THOMAS DOOHAN
Princlpal
He received an A.B. at UNC and
his M.ED. at Mlssourl U.
He has been director of the Cl-
vitan Youth Summer Seminar for
the past 5 years.
LESTER PANKRATZ
Asst. Principal
CAROL GIL MAN
Actlvltles Offlce
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af nastlcs, and ma-
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to try skilng thls
wlnter.
CAROL GREGG CHERYL KAESIK
Maln Office Counseling Office
She likes col-
lecting old hat
pins, vases, and
different shells.
She also loves to
attend garage
sales.
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IMELDA MARTINEZ
Vocational Office
A Denver
Bronco football
fan, she also
loves to sew
clothes for her
and her children.
Has lived in
Commerce City
for 30 years. She
has 5 children all
of which are
ACHS graduates.
Mrs. Serrano ls
a 1976 graduate
of A.C.H.S.
A 1976
graduate of
ACH S, she ls
presently
attending CCD
North campus,
Majorlng ln
business and
mlnorlng ln child
Development.
"I have gone to St. Lukes Hospi-
tal for LPN training have also
worked in the emergency room at
Valley View hospital for 3 years.
ANNETTE SER RANO
Maln Office
MELVA STEIN CHRIS VAN OSTER
Attendance Office Attendance Office
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ln Guidance 8.
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degree ln Span-
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Has a BA from
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Mary's U. at San
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a MA degree
UNC.
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Education D lrector
BEVERLY HALL
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He recelved a B.S ln Health 8.
PE at South Connecticut State Col
lege. He also received an M A and
Admlnlstratlon Certlflate from CU
She has a B.A. and M.A. from
Northern Illlnols U. She also has a
Certlflcate of Advanced Study
from DU.
"The only thlng that really
bothers me ls LAZY people. "
LAVERTA ANDERSON
CARLOS LOPEZ
Grew up ln the barrio and had
his first encounter wlth Engllsh
when he was 7. He is a strong be-
Ilever of people liberation and the
breakdown of stereotypes.
Media Heater
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She spends her spare tlme play-
ing the plano and slnglng. She has
also started a scrap book on Elvis
Presley.
SALLY ULIBARRI
STEVE REVELLO
Head volleyball coach at AC.
MARY SCHROEDER
Has llved ln France and ls now
teaching French.
Zearuiug Specialists
"Ive Attended 9 colleges 84
Universltles, taught at three, and
I'm still contantly amazed by the
He Snow-skis, water-skis, he
hunts, bowls, plays tennis, golf and
Semi-Pro Baseball.
Received the MA In Guidance
WES MADRIL 84 COLlI'1S6llI'I9 at Western St. She
enjoys Cross-Country, skllng 84
depth of my Ignorance."
STEVE AXELRATH
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other outdoor sports.
GAIL MILLER
CAROL HOWIESON
lfauug Farm!
fducaiian
EILEEN WENDE
gg Attended Buffalo State U. In
New York. She received an M.S
SHARON WEBB ln special education. She enjoys
teachlng her two sons to swim.
Attended Lewis 84 Clark College
in Portland, Oregon.
TOM
BRADLEY
Is a student
teacher who
coaches Soccer
which ls ln lt's
flrst year here
at AC.
ANN
EAST
attended
Midland Col-
lege in Fre-
mont, Nebr.
and graduated
from CU.
CARROL
HARR
attended
UNC, where he
earned a Mas-
ter's degree in
Business Ed,
and is currently
President of the
Colorado Voca-
tlonal Assocl-
atlon.
MARJ
BROWN
Graduated
from Nebraska
U. She loves to
travel to places
like Hawall,
Hong Kong, and
Japan.
JACK
GIBBS
received hls
B.A. from UNC
and is currently
worklng on a
Master's Degree
at CSU. Hls
hobbies are
stained glass
windows, gul-
tar, and wood-
worklng.
NANCY
MCFADDIN
Graduated from
AC ln 1958. She
received the
1974 Outstandlng
V o c a t I o n a I
Teacher of the
Year Award ln
Business Educa-
tlon and the Out-
standing Educa-
tion of America
Award in 1974
also.
PAM
S MITH
Student
Teacher
Went to Westy
High. She plays
the plano and
vlolln. She has a
Volce Mlnor and
likes muslc. She
attended Western
State College.
TOM
MAGUIRE
Driver Ed.
PAT
SALAS
lived ln Lima,
Peru, for a year
and attended
college there be-
fore graduating
from CSU in
Ft.CoIllns. She
was a newspaper
reporter before
beglnnlng to
teach.
GERA L DINE
VEATCH
Received a
B.S. at Loulsl-
ana Tech. U.
She also re-
ceived her M.A.
at UNC ln Gree-
ley. She LOVES
to teach at AC!!
Volunteer for Central City Opera
during their festlval season. "At
present, I'm working on my MA at
U. of Colo, at Denver."
JAN BECKER
JAMES KLEINSCHNITZ
Recelved his BS at Regis Col-
lege, MA at C.U. 75 hours beyond
MA. "I am a former surveyor,
theatre manager, dog track cash-
ier, college and junior high school
teacher."
language Arts
Received her MA at C.U., also a
BS in Education at Central Mis-
souri State U.
SHERMA ERHOLM
VIRGINIA KOONCE
Mr. and Mrs. Koonce are cur-
rently constructing a Japanese
garden.
She was teaching at Dupont Ele-
mentary when she was asked to set
up the readlng lab here. Ours was
the first such lab In the state of
Colorado.
' Received her MA In Communi-
cation at UNC. Hobby: Rock hunt-
lng, watching Star Trek, talking
to Mr. Spock, trying to keep pace
with R2D2, studying American In-
dian Art, reading Science fiction.
VIVIAN HARVEY
HOMER LUGINBILL
Department
Chairman
M.A. U. of Denver
ANGELA
NICKUM
Graduated from
USC. wlth a B.A.
In English. She also
graduated from CU
with an M.A. In
Journalism. Her
hobbies are 4-
wheeling, fishing,
and skllng.
DIANE
TABOR
Llved In Port-
land Oregon for 20
years. She enjoys
hiking, camping
and just being in
the mountains.
TOM
WILTGEN
Has taught at both A C
Junior and Kearney Junior
High.
He has a B.A. and M.A. from
CSU.
His 6 year old twins keep him
busy with camping, fishing, and
horse back rldlng.
He has taught at ACHS for the
past 14 years.
JOHN DAVIS
RICHARD MAGINN
Graduated from CU in 1976 with
a math degree.
Mr. Maglnn likes to build
stained glass windows, ski, and
ride bikes.
fiance
Mr. Gllas, as Head Wrestling
Coach, brought home AC's lst
State Championship in 1966.
JOE GILAS
Graduated from UNC in 1970
with a major in Biology and a mi
nor in Chemistry.
"I've got a lot to learn about
people, things, and ITS!!"
DOUG KAWAKAMI
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HAROLD MARTIN
Attended UNC for hls B.A. and
M.A. He enjoys watching and par-
GEORGE MARIACHER ticipatlng in most sports.
Has a B.A. and M.A. from DU.
He has been teaching at AC since
1950 and has been a basketball of-
ficial for 25 years.
Received his A.B. and M.A.
from UNC. He llkes to ride motor-
cycles and watch gymnastics.
AL RYDEN
Math
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Department Chairman
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JOHN ROCHELEAU
Attended CSU, for his B.S. and
UNC for his M.A. He likes road
rallys and photography. He also
has coached wrestl ing at Kearney
Junior Hlgh slnce Nov. 1971.
SELBY SANDERS
Received hls B.S. from DU and
his M.B.S. fromCU. He coached
baseball 24 years.
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NICK SESSON
"I receive an extreme amount
of satisfaction when I see programs
made by the flne young people of
Adams Clty Hlgh School!"
DORIS
BUNCE
Mrs. Bunce
loves to travel
and collects In-
dlan Art. Her
plans for the fu-
ture Include
bulldlng a solar
house.
CARL
HAYS
Mr. Hays has
been teaching In
Adams County
School Dlstrlct
14 slnce 1951.
He graduated ln
1949 form UNC,
received a Mas-
ters Degree in
1956. Hls Hob-
bles are flshlng 84
hunting.
LARRY
NICHOL S
Pass Program
Mr. Nichols ls
Head of the
PAS S Program.
He ls also Head
Coach of glrls
track and JV
Coach for glrls
basketball.
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Mr. Weeden recelved a BA in
Religious Educatlon, from Centrel
Bible College. A teacher Certlfl-
cation In Social Studles from
CSU. and a MA In Educatlon Ad-
minlstratlon from Central Michi-
gan U.
KIRBY WEEDEN
Mr. Quintana graduated from
UNC wlth a BA In Social Scl-
ence. He graduated from ACHS ln
gzl and stlll llves ln Commerce
y.
CAROL TEBO
Ms. Tebo has attended General
Washington U., U. of Virglnla, U
of Colorado at Denver and Boul-
der, SMU and CWC and recelved
a BS In Ed. and an M. of Ed.
She also llkes Gardening, read-
Ing, and sports.
Attended Wisconsin U. with a
B.S. ln Music Ed. He's been on
the Road as a professional musi-
cian for 4 years. His wife was a
professional singer, but she is now
a health clerk at Alsup.
CORY GROVES
VERDA MCCONNEL
She attended CSU for her B.A.
and Nebraska State Teachers Col-
lege for her M.A.
.fine Arts
"Produclng plays without a the-
ater has made this year challeng-
ing."
She graduated from CSU with a
B.A. in Home Ec.
LINDA HOFFMAN
MARGARET BROWN
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JAN PERKINS
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JOY SCHLEPPY
Is a gold and sllversmlth. Her
works appear In private and
gallery collections under the name
Joy Edd.
She has appeared ln N.Y.,
Canada, Louisiana and in the
DIANE ZINK midwest.
Graduated from Queens College
in N.Y. Clty with a Master's and
Bachelor's Degrees.
DALE ANDERSON
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DWAYNE SHOOK
"My efforts are centered around
making yearly land payments, as I
see a future possibility of being fl-
nancially lndependent!!"
Vmzfivmzl Arts
Received a BA from Trinidad
Jr. College, and at Adams State.
Favorite pastime is watching sport
events.
VIRGIL MCRYHEW
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Attended DU, CU, CSC, and
Adams State colleges, and re-
MARVIN STEARN celved BA Degree. His Hobbies
Photography and 4-Wheeling.
Physical ducafivu
Attended Eastern Washington
State College and received a BA
In Education. "Sports are my hob-
by and favorlte pastlme".She also
loves to travel.
SHIRLEY HILL J
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BA 84 MA from UNC, She is a
Gymnastics Lover as well as
Coach and Judge.
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SERGEANT RICHARD SWANK
He's been ln the US Marine
Corps for 24 years. Hls last duty
was at the US Army Intelllgence
School ln Arlzona lnstructlng ln
techniques of Interrogation of
POW'S5 mostly done In Vletnam-
ese, Because of his ability to
speak the language.
MAJOR JACK MAXWEL L
ROCKY MARTIN
He recelved a BA from CU. Hls
hobbies include Football, and
Welght Training. He enjoys
coaching football and other sports
WES
ROESLER
JON RUBY
BOB WATHEN
Attended Huron College In
South Dakota. He ls head coach of
the AC football team and also
coaches the boys track team.
JOSE SOLIS
Attended UNC
at Greeley. He
received his B.A.
ln 1969 and hls
M.A. In 1971.
CHERYL FAHEY
Cheryl's motto
ls, "If you imag-
ine it, you can
achieve it. If you
can dream it you
can become it."
Cheryl was in-
volved in Cheer-
leading, tennis,
basketball, vol-
leyball, A-Club,
Pep-Club and
Student Govt.
She plans to go
DEVON CUTRELL
DeVon's activities
included football,
Student Govern-
ment, wrestling,
weight lifting,
track, and Moun-
taineering. He plans
to go to college and
study bio-chemis-
try. His philosophy
is "Preserve your
dreams, and then
endure and strive
until you have
to college to train as a Stewardess. them."
CARRIE TOAVS
While studying Computer Science and
Date Processing, Carrie plans to work
her way through college. Her activities
involved tennis, volleyball, Pep-Club,
Pom-Pon, Girl's State, Honor Society,
A-Club Vice President, FBLA, Yearbook
and Student Government. Carrie's
philosophy is "Live each day to its
fullest for tomorrow may never come."
JOE DEAGUERO
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"Try to treat others the way you would want them
to treat you," is Joe's philosophy. Joe was active in
football, wrestling, and is also a member of A-
Club. Joe plans to go on to college somewhere in
Colorado.
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LuAnn's been editor of the Eagle Eye for two years,
Senior Class Vice-President, FBLA, Pep-Club, A
Club, and lettered in tennis. She plans to attend
college and begin a career In Journalism or busi-
ness. LuAnn believes that "The secret of life is not
to do what you like
but to like what you
do."
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DALLON
MUMMA
Dallon plans to
join the Air
Force and be-
come a test pi-
lot. During high
school he par-
ticipated in
ROTC, football,
track, Chess
Club, and
weightlifting.
Dallon's philos-
ophy is "All
things come to he who hustles while he waits."
DAVE PLEASANT
During high school Dave was active
in football, wrestling, track, power-
lifting, A-Club, and Black Aware-
ness. He plans to go on to college in
the future. Dave believes that you
should set your goals high, so that you
have to take them in strde. If you
give 110 percent in everything you do
it doesn't matter how it ends, because
you know that you can still hold your
head up high and say "I gave it my
best shot."
TERRI GASSMAN
Terri, who has been active in Honor Society,
ROTC, and Writers Inc., plans to attend college and
study Veterinary Medicine at C.S.U. Her motto is
"Plan each day to the fullest in achieving pre-
planned goals for self-satisfaction, and be kind and
friendly to all
7 living things."
SHEILA TOWEY
Sheila has been
feature editor for
the Eagle Eye two
years, served two
years on Yearbook,
one of those years
as editor. Her phi-
losophy is "Never
pass up the chance
to do something, lf
you wait too long
the opportunity may
be lost. Never be
afraid to stand up
for the things you believe in or to express you feel-
ings. Always remember one of your best friends is
you: believe lt. Be yourself, the people who love
you do because of the person you are not for some-
thing you would pretend to be."
ANNA BRADFORD
"Life itself can't give you joy, unless you really
will ity life just gives you time and space, it's up to
you to fill it, " is Anna's motto. She has been ac-
tive in FBLA, and served as news editor on the Ea-
gle Eye. She plans to attend Community College
and major in Sec-
retarial Science.
DEVONNA
DEMOTT
Durlng hlgh
school Devonna
was involved in
several areas in-
cluding, girls
tennis, manager
of boys tennis,
Honor Society,
and President of
A-Club. She
plans to go to
U.N.C. and ma-
jor in special
education. "Never be afraid to give of yourself," is
DeVonna's philosophy.
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KATHY
CRUSAN
Kathy, who has
been involved In
volleyball, bas-
ketball, track,
and soccer, plans 5
to go on to col- I
lege to study
special education
or physical edu-
cation. Kathy
believes in Belng
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ANITA PADILLA
After graduation, Anita plans to go on to college to
major in Accounting. During high school she was
involved in basketball, volleyball, track, FBLA, A-
Club, and Pep-Club. Anlta's philosophy is, "If you
get put out by an opponent, that in your opinion is
not good, do not
CINDY DREILING
Cindy has been ac-
tive in Pep-Club,
Cheerleading, Hon-
or Society, A-Club
and FBLA. She
plans to get a sec-
retarial job and fur-
ther her education.
Her philosophy is,
"Live for today,
but plan for tomor-
row and your fu-
ture."
LIESE DALL
Llese plans to go to
college and study blo-
loglcal sciences. Her
activities consisted of
gymnastics, Student
Government, Pep-
Club, Honor Society,
and boys tennis man-
ager. Llese's philos-
ophy ls "Llfe isn't a
race, you have to take
time to do little
things."
SANDRA FAJARDO
Sandra plans to work after graduation, and possibly
go on to college to become a C.P.A. She has par-
ticipated in Student Government, FBLA, Honor So-
ciety, and Yearbook. Her motto is "Follow your
dream whereever it may lead."
on trying and
be better."
give up but keep
prove yourself to
MARK LOTT
Mark, who par-
ticipated in
wrestling, let-
tered in football
and became a
member of A-
Club, plans to go
on to college and
continue playing
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hundred percent
in all you do and
never give up.
Be kind to ev-
erybody if you expect them to be the same to you:"
is what Mark believes.
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Linda's philosophy
is, "The person who
never makes a mis- is
take is the person A
who never tries."
Linda plans to go to
college for two
years and major in
business. Linda's
activities include
Pep-Club, Co-
President, FBLA
secretary, Honor
Society, A-Club,
swimming manager, and Band.
Soaring bizgles
PAM HAINES
Pam was involved in DECA, Honor
Society, Choir, Yearbook, The Eagle
Eye and also wrote for the Commerce
City News. Pam plans to go to col-
lege and study journalism, and music
"I know which way the wind is blow-
ing, but I must follow my own
course," is her philosophy.
SOARING EAGLES
A Soaring Eagle is a student who
the faculty feels will set high
goals, achieve greatly, and be
successful in life. This person is
high in academic standing and
has been Involved in school ac-
tivities and sports.
BEST OF LUCK TO THE
CLASS
'78
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YVONNE D'ANDREA
Yvonne has been busy in different areas such as
Yearbook, Cheerleading, tennis, Honor Society, A-
Club, Pep Club Student Govt. ljr 8. Sr pres.l and
Girl's State. She plans on attending college and
studying fashion design or interior decorating.
Yvonne says,
"There are no
TOM ARELLANO
Tom who served as Co-President in his senior year,
was involved ln soccer, tennis, journalism, photog-
raphy, was listed as Who's Who Among American
High School students and attended Boy's State,
plans on attending college to major in electronic
engineering. "You
can be successful
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We Did .7t
Time is growing short. In a few more months we'll be walking down the halls and out those doors for the last time.
Looking back we can remember how scary it was to be a sophomore.
Everythlng seemed so big and there were all those people! We soon overcame our shyness though and changing
the '76 on the field house roof to a '78 was a cinch.
Our first Homecoming game was a loss but at least we beat out the seniors in the float competition with a second
place. That was the sorriest looking Eagle, everybody thought it was a chicken.
We forgot to thank Frank for getting us the trailer bed and finding us a place where we could build our float, but
not intentionally. The "Thank You" just sort of got lost in the chaos.
The Girls volleyball team took third in state that year and we were known for having the biggest mouths after we
won the Christmas Caroling Contest.
There was a lot of fun and laughter along with all the burnt pancakes and campfires on our Biology field trip even
though half of us got snowed out. -
We crack up laughing when we recall our sophomore picnic and the tickets some of the guys got for illegal use of
"grass". It wasn't quite as funny then.
The seniors of '76 were a little annoyed that the fieldhouse kept getting repainted so they decided to give some of
the guys a bath in manure.
We were considered one of the rowdiest sophomore classes to come along and boy were they right.
Who could have imagined the summer would go by so fast? Before we knew it we were back again, only this time
we were juniors and nothing was new any more.
If they thought we were rowdy sophomores, were they in for a surprise.
A three inch water level was maintained throughout the halls, lespecially in South building otherwise known as
Junior Halll, by that certain group of guys who had volunteered themselves as AC's amateur Fire Department.
'78 was kept on the field house almost all year long despite the seniors efforts to change it. But then they finally
figured out who was really boss.
We lost our Homecoming game again but walked away with the float competition with our American flag. For the
second year in a row they cheated us out of first place in the wagon race even though we won it fair and square.
Oops! We forgot to thank Frank again.
We held a New Year's Eve party at Rosehill Cemetery. Needless to say there were a lot of lively conversations
with tombstones that night.
Our wrestlers snatched up the State, League and District titles to be crowned the undefeated and undisputed triple
A 1977 State Wrestling Champs.
Two unidentified persons of the male species provided some excitement from the winter blahs when they streaked
through Scotti's one evening.
The "Eagle Eye" had everybody up in arms and having hysterics when they put out an April Fools issue.
Along with spring fever came one of the most well planned Junior-Senior Proms ever. And on Color day all the
fire extinguishers were missing. We always wondered who "borrowed" them.
Graduation came up quickly and despite all our teasing there were a lot of good friends of ours who were leaving
and who we were going to miss. V
Most of all though, for the first time ever in all our school years our class was one instead of many.
Our Way
Well, we'd finally made it! Seniors at last!
We came back to a school that was under heavy construction and got the shaft instead of the elevator. We didn't
have a hall and they kept moving us to different lockers, rooms and buildings. It didn't matter too much about our
lost hall because everybody knew who the Seniors were.
The Fieldhouse roof was continually dominated by a '78.
The Homecoming assembly set a lot of administrators ears to burning when class yells turned to skidrow chants.
For the first time in four years the Seniors won the class float competition and the Eagles stampeded by Central
Catholic, 41-0 to break a six year losing streak. And you quessed it. We forgot to thank Frank again.
We got introduced to student coordinators and a phrase often heard was, "It's ok. 1'm a Senior."
Due to the fact the administration cancelled the traditional Christmas assembly the student body had a walk out
in it's place.
An event that will change the course of history happened when almost everybody in Denver got the "Fever", or as
it ls more commonly known, Broncomanla. After 17 years of frustration and losses the Broncos made it to the Su-
perbowl.
Graduation plans were under way as early as December and although we continually heard, "This is your gradu-
atlon.", we had to fight to get it done the way we wanted. We reinstated the Baccalaureate Service and we'll be
presented with a Senior slide show the night of graduation.
We introduced another tradition when Sadie Hawkins Royalty was announced at an all school assembly. But the
biggest surprise came at the dance when a live turkey was raffled off to unsuspecting victims.
Our varsity basketball team broke its 27 game losing streak when they beat Central Catholic.
Our wrestlers were crowned 1978 Sky line League and District Champions. They had a tough schedule and al-
though they came on strong by qualifying six guys for state, the winds of fortune blew the other way as the Eagles
watched Grand Junction Central take the 1978 State Championship.
We cut more classes, had more adventures, got more emotional over little things than ever before and we repeat-
edly asked time to stop flying by. And sometimes like a bolt of thunder, it hit us: we realized this was the last time
the class of 1978 would be together as one. Other times it was so soft and unbelieveable it seemed like nothing but
the wind whispering through the trees.
We set out to make it the best year ever, despite all those obstacles and we did. Because we did it our way.
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there lsn't enough time and space to thank them all. There will always be faces though who stand out amongst the
crowd and "Kawai" you're one of them.
After being with part of us in the ninth grade you caught up with all of us as Seniors and set about capturing this
very special year for us on film.
We wanted to thank you.
This is a time in our lives we'll always remember. We hope you will too.
Much love always,
the Senior Class of 1978
I wanted to write you a poem
so I sat here remembering.
One memory always led to another
until my mind was overflowing.
1 wanted to paint you a rainbow
of a million different colors.
But the day was warm and sunny,
I went bike riding instead.
1 wanted to sing you a song of tears and laughter
but I was experiencing.
Too busy to try and hold the feelings
for they could never be captured.
So I guess this poem will go unwritten,
this rainbow unpainted,
this song unsung.
I only hope that you will understand.
Words seem so inadequate.
1 only wanted my poem, my rainbow, my song
to say, "1 love you".
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between East and Main building where we spent many days laughing,
soaking up the sun, playing frisbee and just taking it easy.
We often despised all the changes and hassels we had to go through be-
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Days were spent dodging fork lifts and semi-s and if you hadn't signed
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so did we.
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year.
Our football team had one of it's best seasons ever with a record of 5-4
and even though the basketball team only won one game, at least this
year they were playing as a team. Even though they didn't take state the
wrestlers took first in league and districts.
We had some new sports come to the high school in the form of boys
and girls soccer, boys gymnastics and girls swimming, along with a new
flag corps and a new club called CHE who sponsored a talent show, some-
thing that hasn't happened around here in a long time.
That crazy "orange fever" that struck Denver also struck us. So when a
parade was held for the Broncos the Friday before they left for the super-
bowl fthe first time in 18 years,D it wasn't surprising that much of the stu-
dent body was down there taking pictures, getting autographs and kisses or
maybe just watching.
The mysterious RRR appeared and started a protest movement to stage
a walk out because our traditional Christmas assembly was canceled and
walk out we did.
We still had assemblies and dances. And we still loudly proclaimed
which class was better.
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believing that we were the best high school students around despite all the
bad publicity we got at the beginning of the year. And we never once
stopped laughing, crying and carrying on in order that this year would be
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Commerce City, Colo.
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Adams City, Colorado
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6474 E. 73rd Ave.
Commerce Clty,
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Commerce City
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288-6859
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5100 East 58th Ave.
Commerce City
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Commerce City
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Locks Repalred
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6100 Ivanhoe
288-3611
Best In lumber
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6350 E. 72 Pl.
Commerce City, CO.
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7291 Magnolia St.
Commerce City, Colo.
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287-7411
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6740 E 72nd Ave
Commerce Clty
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