Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1979
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The year 1979 marks the
end of an era in time. The last
in the decade of l97O's. But it
is not an end for those at Al-
hambra High School, but a
time for a new beginning.
1979 is a time to look toward
the future, a time to set new
goals, and look onward to a
new world that is waiting for
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This last year of the 70's is
also a time to look back on
how the year started. For
some it began with anticipa-
tion and excitement, for oth-
ers a feeling of another year to
accomplish.
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During this year, as it was
throughout ali of the 197O's,
the feeling of Lion Pride was
present within everything that
was done. Each person was
given the opportunity to show
pride and spirit in the best way
that they could.
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and community that made ev-
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Teachers showed pride in
their work by helping many
students to achieve scholastic
honors, and even more so,
other students who did not.
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78-79 HOMECOTWNG NOMINEESJ- BlSh0D, KC2ll2ha'1 M-Cidifl EU, B. Anderson, R. Bartee, R. Bartee, M. Callahan, B. Cole, B. Jones D
S. Fisher, K. Johnson, J. Masters, K. Meyers, T, Randleman, T. Turpin, Qhton, 3, Richardson, R. Tang, J. Thompson.
Rain or Shine, The Show Must Go Oni
"The Greatest Show on Earth"
was the Homecoming theme this
year. Despite the rain, Alhambra put
on a great show at the game with a
47-6 victory over Phoenix Union.
Many activities went on in the
Quad during the lunch hours, such
as a Tug-O-War, Key Club's Dunking
Machine, the traditional Slave Sale,
Car Stuffing Contests, an Obstacle
Course, and a Midway.
The Senior Class took first place
with their float, "You Can't Cage the
Lions." Second place went to Key
Club with "The Star of the Show,"
and the juniors placed third with
"Center Ring Royalty."
This year's Homecoming Royalty
was Jim Thompson and Julie Bishop.
Attendants were Rick Bartee and Ju-
lie Masters, Brad Anderson and
Cathy Etz, David Ohton and Tori
Randleman, Ron Bartee and Merry
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12 HOMECOMING NOMINEES
The Poms, Lisa, Susan, Kristine, and Julie entertain at the Homecoming assembly
Julie Masters and Karen Gapko don't clown aroundg they're busy deli- Theresa McCants and Shelly Helms escort Bobby Hurtado around the
vering carnations during Homecoming week, field representing FBLA.
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Julie Bishop and Jim Thompson were crowned '78-'79 Homecoming King and Queen.
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Hang in there baby, only a few more minutes! Dante Cervantez is in the Dunking Machine during Homecoming week.
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Mr. Nixon winds upfor the big pitch at the Key Club's Dunking Machine. The Tug-O-War was one of the activities that went on throughout the
Splash! lt's a home run!! week. It was an easy victory for the varsity football players.
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"Kersting's Kuties" are showing school spirit at the Homecoming Assembly.
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your mone-y's worth. just what they can do, Great job, girls!
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The Alhambra Lions are known for their playful friendliness toward the
students at the games and pep assemblies.
Lions arouse
student
involvement
The Mascots of '78-'79 were as
spirited as ever. Appearing at all
home football and basketball games,
not to mention the pep assemblies.
The Lion power spread all over cam-
pus, as the mascots promoted stu-
dent involvement and enthusiasm
toward their school. Although the Al-
hambra l.ion is noted for his spirited
power, the quiet, gentle moments
they all shared should not be left
out.
'78-'79 MASCOTS-TOP TO BOTTOM-Diane
Hurtado, Terry Carpenter, Chris Bratcher,
Ms. Jill Mason, Misty Capriotti, Tina Clemens,
and Amy Swandener.
Mascots Misty Capriotti and Amy Swadener help entertain the students
during the winter sports assembly.
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When Poms dance, Lions roar!
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THE '78-'79 Pom line was led by
Susan McGrady and Co-captain, Ju-
lie Bishop. ln addition, to performing
at all home football and basketball
games and pep assemblies, the girls
marched in the Phoenix Rodeo Pa-
rade.
The Poms performed various
dance routines during halftime at all
home games. They promoted
school spirit by making break-
throughs for the team and selling
"Spirit Ribbons" during Homecom-
ing week.
They also went to camp last sum-
mer and received a total of 27 blue
ribbons, and were awarded the
Sweepstakes Trophy and the Spe-
cialty Award for 1978-79.
Pom line performs to "Rubberband Man" at
the winter sports assembly.
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1978-79 POM LINE- Lisa Rockenfield, Sheri Hughes, Lorraine Chavez, Julie Bishop!Co-captain, Kristine Johnson, Lisa Davis, Julie Masters,
Tammy Kowacz, Nannette Bentley.
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arsity, J .V. Cheer boost Lion spirit.
Merry Cid along with Co-captain,
Kathy Callahan led the Varsity
Cheerleaders through a successful
season. The Junior Varsity Cheer-
leaders were led by Sue Shourds
and Co-captain, Debbie Patterson.
The Varsity Cheerleaders were at
all football and basketball games, as
well as pep assemblies, arousing the
AHS involvement! They also did a
commercial for Aztec Motors and
Channel 5, KPHO.
The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
cheered at all the Junior Varsity
games football and basketball
games. The Cheers did a great job
this year, promoting the ever-hum-
ble Lion spirit!
Ms. Hedges was a newcomer to
Alhambra this year and she did a fine
job with the Pom line and Varsity
and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders.
'78-'79 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP TO
BOTTOM: Kathy Callahan-Co-Captain, Debbie
Haertel, Merry Cid-Captain, Karen Meyers,
Kelly Hall, Leasa DuVaII, Sandy Fisher, Lori
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Shelly Orr, Debbie Sherwood, Debbie Patterson-Co-Captain one of the Varsity Footbal' g3meS-
VARSITY. J.V. CHEER 19
ajorettes twirl to perfectlon
Alhambra's '78-'79 Nlajorettes
were Julie Nelson, Kathy Koch, Ve-
nus Myers, and Connie Tuggle. The
girls performed with the band at all
home football and basketball games
and pep assemblies. They placed
highly in United States Baton Twirl-
ing Association competition and Na-
tional Twirling Association competi-
tion, both individually and as a
group.
The Majorettes activities for this
year included: a Twirl-a-thon, par-
ticipation in La Pradera Park Day,
and selling items in the quad.
RIGHT: Julie Nelson performs in the gym at
the Winter Sports Assembly. BELOW: '78-'79
MAJORETTES-Julie Nelson, Connie Tuggle
Kathy Koch, and Venus Meyers.
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Modern ance perform at Xmas assembl
This year's Modern Dance classes' dance. They performed in the
main objectives were to learn how to Christmas program and a dance
perform in dance concerts and de- concert in May.
Diane Malenfant with Head Choreo-
grapher, Kathleen Ingersoll: and di-
rectors: Paige Banks and Julie Ba-
velop an appreciation for modern Their sponsorfteacher was Ms. ker.
1stHOUR-KNEELING: K. Ingersoll, W. Gardom, S. Pfaffman, J. Baker, B.
Bradford, J. Baldwin, T. Eads, STANDING: J. Thompson, P. Banks, T.
Lamagno, Y. Rendon, S. Stubbs, D. Kessler, CENTER KNEELING-M.
Robertson.
3rd HOUR-D. Karr, KNEELING: C. Kincade, C. Wright, E. Corchinski, M.
Staten, D. Smith, STANDING: K. Hilton, M. Douma, A. Bua, L. Young, E.
Smither, S. Dall, S. Park, S. Fisher, M. Scott, T. Turpin, C. Perryl
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2nd HOUR-SITTING: C. Bafus, S. Rodamile, T. Mitchell, D. Carey, P.
Baumhover, STANDING: M. Holmes,L. Canter, K. Wycoff, T. Clemens.
Performance Dance students Clst Hourb, Marie Robertson and Yolanda
Rendon practice for the -Christmas assembly.
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Caglioti stars in Diary of Anne Frank
The Alhambra Theatre Arts De-
partment's first production this year
was "The Diary Of Anne Frank." The
story centers around two Jewish
families "in hiding" from the Nazis.
Peter plays with his cat, Moushi, after a fight his father, when he told
Peter he had to get rid of it.
Mrs. Van Daan helps Anne as she tries on her fur coat she received from
her father as a child.
22 THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
during World War ll and thereafter. lt
was based upon the book "Anne
Frank: Diary of a young girl."
The main characters of the show
were Mr. Frank CEd McNallyJ, Mrs.
Frank CDonna Magnessj, Anne Frank
CJanet Cagliotib, Mr. Van Daan CSter-
ling Blackwellj, Mrs. Van Daan
CKathy Kayb, and Peter Van Daan
CMike Baezb.
Anne explains that Peter should not remove his star, as he tells her he
doesn't need a symbol to prove to anyone he's Jewish.
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Thompson presides over Student Bod
Student Government, com-
posed of the Student Executive
Committee, Student Senate, and
Activities Committee, is a group
of students chosen to lead the
school in activities throughout
the year.
Some of these activities were:
Homecoming Week, Spirit Week,
Rodeo Week, Almost Anything
Goes, Freshman Orientation, St.
Mary's Food Drive, ARCH Com-
munity Organizations and once
again this year, they sponsored a
ticket sale for a Sun's basketball
game. All profits went to both
Matt Owen's and Coach Roth's
families.
Student Government did a
great job this year with the help of
Mr. Tom Goss, their sponsor
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takes charge at a Student Government meet-
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS-1ST ROW: Cathy Etz, Vice President, Secretary. 2ND ROW: Mr. Goodwin, Principal, Jim Thompson, Presi
Melissa Scott, Corresponding Secretary: Mary Martinez, Recording dent, Robbie Tang, Treasurerg Mr. Goss, Sponsor.
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ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-IST ROW: I. Prasodjo, K. Nannestad, M. Bohn, B. Pettett, L. Mogler, L. Dziuk. 3RD ROW: S. Gillie, R. Bartee, L
Olsker, J. Grieff, M. Bonny, K. Smallidge, K. Rietdyk. 2ND ROW: C. Tang, D. Freedman, J. DeLaTorre, M. Cid, D. Powell, M. Conarroe, G.
Flowers, H. Britt, R. Hass, T. Kowacz, V. Gibbons, K. McCormick, T. Absner, K. Roach, D. Wood, H. Medina, E. Rizo, D. Middleton.
Julie Bishop, Activities Committee Chairman, and Pat Warner, Activities Patricia Amavisca, Student Board Junior Representative and Carole
Committee Assistant Chairman. Alcantar, Student Board Senior Representative.
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C. Cain, L. Spitler, 2ND ROW: B. Lehman, S. Coleman, D. Ingram,
K. Schlesing, C. Gary, B. Dodge, L. James, K. McCanIies. 3RD
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Choralettes rehearse in the auditorium for their performance in the Christmas assembly.
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ROW: S. Voet, P. Voet, C
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n, B. Kidd, S. Red, R. Raebel, M. Bran-
Mrs. Varner, the Choralettes' instructor,
takes time to direct, organize, and help the
Choralettes with performances.
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by President Pat Lopez, and the l
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stich. Their main objective was to
enjoy music and learn more about it
through performance of many dif-
ferent types of music.
Choralettes performed at the
ASU Festival, Christmas concerts at
the Valley National Bank and Park
Central, and the Christmas program
at school.
Chorale formed an all day caroling
group for Phoenix Transit singing for
Senior Citizens. They performed in
the Christmas program along with
the Choralettes, and several other
concerts at school.
The two groups started this year
with a new teacherfsponsor, Mrs.
Varner.
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fourth hour, for their concert performances.
CHORALE: FIRST ROW: L. Muns, C. Miller, J. Richter, P. Greely, C. THIRD ROW: S. Voet, P. Voet, C. Moser, P. Lopez, G. Gardner, N.
Cain, L. Spitler. SECOND ROW: B. Lehman, S. Coleman, D. ln- Sutphin, D. Cole, K. Johnson, B. Kidd, L. Red, R. Raebel, M.
gram, K. Schlesing, C. Gray, B. Dodge, L. James, K. McCanIies. Branham.
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Grovers Corners comes to lhambra
Grovers Corners was not your
typical small town. Everyone knew
what everyone else was doing, who
saw who, and so on, but there were
a few extra surprises in the play,
"Our Town" by Thorton Wilder.
Could people really string undiscer-
nible beans, feed imperceptible
chickens, eat unapparent eggs and
drink invisible strawberry phos-
phates? The people of Grovers Cor-
ners did. "Our Town" was filled with
ecstacy, laughter and unavoidably
melancholy and death.
"Our Town" was a very large cast
play, mainly about two families, the
Gibbs and the Webbs. lt was direct-
ed by Mr. Fred Snow, and there
were no stage props used, the ac-
tors used improvisation.
RIGHT: Ann Price, Stage Manager, narrates
the story of Our Town.
Howie Newsome CEric Carmodyj unloads some milk off his buggy, as Dr. Gibbs fSteve Kramerj
tells him about a pair of twins he has just delivered.
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Emily Uenny Richterj tells her mother CCathy
Millerj about a report she did at school about
the Monroe Doctrine as they string beans.
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TOP-LEFT: Emily Uenny Richterb tells George CEd McNallyJ she is disap-
pointed in the change that has come over him, BOTTOM-LEFT: Mrs.
Webb CCathy Millerj, Mrs. Soames CKathy Kayb and Mrs. Gibbs CRona
Liggettsl stop on Main Street to gossip before retiring for the evening.
TOP-RIGHT: George CEd McNallyD explains to his father, CSteve Kramerj
how he will try to be of more help to his mother. MIDDLE-RIGHT: As
Emily Uenny Richterjand George CEd McNallyJ wed, their families and
friends offer their blessings. BOTTOM-RIGHT: The dead talk among
themselves, as Ann Price, Stage Manager, describes the graveyard.
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"The Last of the Seventies"
"The Last of the Seventies" was
the theme of the '78-'79 FOR-
TRESS. Angie Sporrer, Editor-in-
Chief, made a couple of changes in
the yearbook this year, such as, can-
did shots of the teachers and
artwork on the cover.
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The staff, this year, was less ex-
perienced as there were only two
staffers returning from last year, An-
gie Sporrer, Editor-in-Chief, and Bri-
an Siken, Photo Editor.
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Mr. Cunningham, Yearbook Advisor, spends much of his time on the
phone answering complaints about student's pictures.
Karol West, Freshman and Clubs Editor, spends a lot of time after school
to help others with their sections.
Denise Cohn, Activites Editor, sits at the keys of her typewriter thinking
up creative captions for her section.
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deadlines difficult to meet. But, the
staff managed to pull through with a
little extra time and help from a cou-
ple of dedicated staffers and pro-
duced the book on time.
Angie Sporrer, Editor-in-Chief and Honors, thinks of new ideas for the
'78-'79 FORTRESS, such as, the artwork on the division pages.
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Brian "Bosco" Siken, Photo Editor, tries to look business-like, as he
writes one hundred times: "I WILL NOT FORGET!"
Cathy Gamez, Sophomore Editor, is tickled to death about being on the
yearbook staff. She does much to help others with their sections.
Cindy Berkheimer, Senior Editor, looks forward to sixth hour, yearbook
class - and then going home.
Mike Polvani, artist, is the one responsible for the artwork on the cover
and the division pages of the '78-'79 FORTRESS.
Ardith Witt, Junior Editor, smiles vigorously for the camera as she takes
a break from typing up some copysheets.
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Anastacia McCarthy, academics, helps Mike Turner with Academics.
She came into yearbook second semester.
Sheila Harney, Sports Editor and Senior Register, "CINDY, WHAT'D YOU
DO WRONG NOW?" Sheila helps Cindy with her section.
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Paul Coffman, photographer and clubs, demonstrates his skill as he
holds up the Mamiya RB67.
Delbert Shaffer, photographer, looks at some pictures he has just fin-
ished printing. He printed a lot of pictures for the staff.
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SCIMIT R limited by tight budget
The SCIMITAR Staff was smaller
this year. They started out with ten
members, but they lost their car-
toonist, Patty Dziuk, and one of their
photographers, Dante Cervantez at
the semester break.
The staff did not have an issue out
every month because of a Phoenix
Union District policy that says, every
student must receive a free copy of
every issue. The SCIMlTAR's budget
was rather low, so they did not have
enough money to print up enough
copies for every student.
Debbie Pettett, the Managing Edi-
tor, interviewed Erma Bombeck in
January. The staff went to the Ari-
zona lnterscholastic Press Associ-
ation's convention at McClintock
High School in Tempe.
Mr. Krey, SCIMITAR Advisor, kicks back after a long days work, He has done a great job with the
staff, organizing field trips and conventions.
Virginia Brannoch, Copy Editor, grins impish-
ly, thinking about her next expose' to write.
32 SCIMITAR
Debbie Pettett, Managing Editor, is disgusted
at the idea of getting her picture taken.
Henri Egter van Wissekerke, Editor-in-Chief, gives some helpful advice to Virginia on an article
she's working on.
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Kaaren Hall, SCIMITAR Reporter, smiles diligently as she is surprised by
the FORTRESS photographer.
Tim Dixon, Sports Manager, calls "time-out" to order a pizza during a
break in the action in the SCIMITAR newsroom.
Cathy Miller, Feature Editor, is busy typing up material for the upcoming
issue of the SCIMITAR.
Holly Goodall, SCIMITAR Reporter, looks into the camera lens, while
scurrying about gathering facts for an article she is working on.
Elizabeth Keller, SCIMITAR Photographer, discusses some pictures she
took at the interview with Erma Bombeck.
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Kaaren Hall and Debbie Pettett feel that working over-time on the
SCIMITAR staff sometimes makes you want to choke!
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JROTC-THIRD HOUR FIRST ROW: R. Smith, D. Wilson, J. Booth, J. Fox, J. Scott, T. Lansdale. THIRD ROW: A. Gaeraths, P. Gill, C.
DeLuna, H. Beasley. SECOND ROW: B. King, T. Beasley, R. Buske, M. Bradley, Y. Dowly, S. Hobert, A. Cozad, R. Garcia, R. Kohrs.
Major Gruhn's first year at Alhambra
The '78-'79 JROTC officers
CXCPT Andy Gaeraths, president
CXZLT Orlando Garcia, vice-presi
dent: CXCPT Karen Lewis, secre
tary: and CXCPT Mary Szczepaniak,
treasurer, were led by Major Gruhn.
This was the major's first year to
Alhambra, and he has done a great
job.
Their main objective was to raise
money for the ROTC program. They
planned to raise 515,000 by the end
of the year, by collecting newspa-
pers for recycling purposes.
JROTC-FOURTH HOUR FIRST ROW: L. Clark, D. Sincavage, A. Ma- Farrington, J. Lange, T. Young. THIRD ROW: V. Watkins, Y. Dowty, C.
sone, T. Suppon, F. Miller, M. Rasins, M. Watkins, Major Gruhn. Stites, G. Steele, P. Rexroate, S. Hobert, K. Henze, C. Bradley, D.
SECOND ROW: E. Brisbone, J. Cozby, J. Miller, S. Gray, D. Bond, L. Joslyne, S. Bendict, R. Joslyn.
34 J ROTC
JROTC, SIXTH HOUR-FIRST ROW: O. Garcia, K. Watkins, J. Bell, M. ROW: V. Masone, M. Cozad, S. Gwyn, D, Carter, J. Hinkle, V. Mulli-
Kirnbrel, J. Parrow, T. Tarr. SECOND ROW: D. Burleigh, J. Smith, L. can, R. Kohrs. FOURTH ROW: D. Thompson, T. Taylor, E. Dopp, S.
Reiman, S. Bell, L. Duggins, M. Szczepaniak, R. McGoniele. THIRD Wagner.
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JROTC Color Guards hold up the American Flag during the "Star Spangled Banner" at the assembly of the Luke Air Force Base Band.
JRO
C SEVENTH HOUR- FIRST ROW: J. Giver, J. Chevy, S. Adams, T. Derwin, R. Rogers, T. Tarr, K.C. Stephens, J. Howard, L. Huffman, J.
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Delgross, J. Jacobson, R. Amavisca, C. Podlevsky. SECOND ROW: J. Lopez, D. Futch, Major Gruhn.
JROTC 35
Orchestra
facilitates
music depth
The '78-'79 Orchestra was led by
the following officers: Ann-Marie Se-
canti-main co-ordinator, Scott
Ruebsamen-physical facilitator,
Sterling Blackwell-fund raising chair-
man, Susan Kouts-internal affairs
co-ordinator, Sandra Baldwin and
Debbie Pearce-material organizers.
Their main objectives were to aid
in bringing students to enjoy music
more by facilitating concerts and
provide more depth and socializa-
tion to the classroom experience in
development of wider abilities.
The Orchestra performed at the
Christmas assembly, traveled to a
couple grade schools and played for
the crippled and the elderly for com-
munity services.
PERCUSSION: Carol Vanderlinden and Michael Hinderliter
BRASS-FRONT ROW: J. Brinton. BACK ROW: S. Blackwell, S. Ruebsamen, T. Whitaker, R. Eagan, B. Witt.
36 ORCHESTRA
VIOLINS-FRONT ROW: S. Baldwin, A. Hallagan. BACK ROW: J. Hobbs, V. Meyers, B. Selaya, J. Falstich, S. Banovich, L. Maxwell.
WOODWINDS: M. Whitaker, K. DeLate, S. Kouts, D. Pearce, L. Hinson, Ann-Marie Secanti.
BASSES-FRONT ROW: L. McConiga, D. Sain. BACK ROW: C. Richie, S, Gibbons, S. Castillo.
ORCHESTRA 37
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Lions play
at halftime
AIhambra's Marching Band, under
the direction of Mr. Jim Kirby, per-
formed at all home football and bas- ,
ketball games. They attended music 1' 1 , H T' 3 X Z if J M 23 if A :K 1
festivals at NAU and U. of A. and ' ' jg., ,,
played at the Arizona State Fair. .K M ii T H
The '78-'79 officers of the Ad-
vanced Band were Alan Schwerd-
president, Terry Gellenbeck-vice
president, Dianna Hopkins-secre-
tary, Tammy Whitaker-treasurer,
Karen Johnson-librarian, Rebecca
Knauss-girls' manager, and Mike
Hallada-boys' manager.
The Band received recognition in
music festival participation and the
Rodeo Day Honors Band.
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Alharnbra's Marching Band performs at halftime with the majorettes at the first game of the
season against the Westwood Warriors.
ABOVE-SAXOPHONES-FRONT ROW: B. Lamm, M. Magee, C. McDonA
ough, M. Gaylord, J. Gray. BACK ROW: M, Kimbrel, A. Hallagan, C.
Dolyniuk. BELOW-CLARINETS-FIRST ROW: T. Gellenbeck, D. Miller,
snmxmrm as slams
M. Trinka, T. Sedgwick, C. Gegenheimer. SECOND ROW: K. May, R.
Knauss, K. Burbrink, M. Burbrlnk, M. Whitaker, E. Celaya. BACK
ROW: K. Delaet, R. Tautimer.
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PERCUSSION-FRONT ROW: M. Hindeliter, D. Carvalho, E. McNeil, P. Colla. BACK ROW: E. Soto, J. Klassner, T. Jones, T. Osterholm, L. Kellar.
FLUTES-FRONT ROW: S. Kouts, T. Cornett, S. Castiilo, K. Johnson, B. Lutrick. MIDDLE ROW: S. Zwillick, G. Lefler, L. Donald, M. Horner, G. Tang.
BACK ROW: W. Lynch.
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HIGH BRASS-FRONT ROW: J. Thacker, N. Gillio, D. Bonham, T. Whitaker. SECOND ROW: R. Guthery, D. Sullinger, D. Sullinger, K. Miller, S.
Donald. BACK ROW: A. Sohwerd, S. Miller, J. Estrella, M. McKinstray, A. Rakosi.
LOW BRASS-FRONT ROW: M. Hoornernan, S. Drews, L. McConiga, J. Wolf, J. Schwartz, J. Salisbury. SECOND ROW: D. Weisz, M. Wilson, D.
Magee, K. Burns, M. Smith. BACK ROW: S. Endsley, D. Yocky, M. Hallada, A. Barcellos.
40 ADVANCED BAND
Jazz Ensemble takes on new name
The Jazz Rock Band took a new
name this year, Jazz Ensemble. The
Band made several performances at
the school including, the Lion Parent
Counsel Open House Dinner, Christ-
mas Assembly wih the Choralettes,
and Choralettes concert. Their main
objective was entertainment and the
learning of various Jazz styles.
Scott Reger, Karen Johnson, Jeri Wheeler,
and Skip Neely practice during their Jazz En-
semble class with Mr. Kirby.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kirby D Carvalho T Flowers L Coats S Neely E Smith T Jones J Wheeler B Anderson M Wilson
B. Brashears, J. Ramthun, M. Gaylord, S OCaIIaghan D Weisz S Reger K Burns D Sullmger B Brooksby J Schwartz K Johnson
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Bishop, Thompson take center ring
The highlight of the Homecoming
halftime was the announcement
that the student body of Alhambra
had chosen Julie Bishop and Jim
Thompson as their '78-'79 King and
Queen.
Julie showed her school support
and spirit in all of her four years at
Alhambra. She was in Student Gov-
ernment for four years, her fresh-
man and sophomore years as class
vice-president and served as Activi-
ties Chairman during her senior
year. Julie was also a member of the
Varsity Pom Pon Line and the Varsi-
ty Athletic Club her junior and senior
years. Julie was also active in sports,
she played tennis all through high
school and badminton her sopho-
more year. She was in Ski Club her
last two years and was selected for
National Honor Society her Senior
year.
Jim Thompson did much for Al-
hambra during his four years here.
He got involved in Student Govern-
ment his sophomore year as class
president and as a junior class sena-
tor. Jim's senior year he represent-
ed the entire school as Student
Body President. Jim played football
for three years, starting during his
sophomore year and was a member
of the Varsity Athletic Club his Ju-
nior and senior years. He was cho-
sen to be in National Honor Society
his senior year and was also hon-
ored at Boys State and as a Student
Rotarian of the month. Jim was a
member of Band his freshman year.
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Masters, Bartee
named first
attendants
Julie masters has been in Student
Government since her Freshman
year and represented her junior and
senior classes as president. Julie
supported sports by being a mat-
maid and baseball manager her
freshman and sophomore years.
She was also a member of the Varsi-
ty Pom Pon Line her junior and sen-
ior years and was in National Honor
Society her senior year.
Rick Bartee was active in sports
throughout his high school years. He
played football and was on the track
team all four years and a member of
the Varsity Athletic Club his junior
and senior years. Rick was chosen
as a Student Optimist and was in
Student Government his final year.
Etz, nderson,
second
attendants
Cathy Etz was active in Student
Government for four years, her first
three as a class senator and her sen-
ior year as the Student Body Vice-
President. Cathy was selected as a
Student Rotarian of the Month and
in National Honor Society her senior
year.
Brad Anderson was very athletic
and participated in sports all year
long for four years. He was a mem-
ber of the football, basketball and
track teams all through high school
and president of the Varsity Athletic
Club his senior year. Brad was hon-
ored by being selected for National
Honor Society and a Student Rotar-
ian of the month his final year. He
was also in the Jazz Rock Band all
through high school.
Randlcman,
hton, third
attendants
Tori Randleman was very spirited
and supportive of many of the sports
and school activities that went on
here at Alhambra. Her winning smile
and friendly attitude were attributes
that made her stand out among her
fellow classmates.
David Ohton participated in sports
throughout his high school years. He
was a captain on the Varsity Football
team and a leader in the field events
on the track team for four years. He
was also a member of the Varsity
Athletic Club his junior and senior
years, and was selected to be in Na-
tional Honor Society his last year.
Cid, Bartee
voted fourth
attendants
Mery Cid was involved in many
areas of high school. She was a
member of the volleyball team her
freshman year and the badminton
team her sophomore year. Merry
was selected for the Varsity Cheer
Line both her junior and senior
years. Also during her senior year
she was chosen for National Honor
Society, a member of Ski Club and
active in Student Government.
Ron Bartee was very athletic
throughout high school. He was on
the basketball and track teams for
four years and played football his
freshman and sophomore years.
Ron was a member of the Varsity
Athletic Club his senior year.
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Junior King and Queen David Powell and Tammy Kowacz.
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ment and battles out a ride on his "dangerous Brahma Bull."
Attempting to guide his unwieldy vehicle is Arpad Rakosi as he tries to
win in the wheelbarrow race.
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little Porky a nice big kiss as Jim Thompson and Mike Rollins hold it for
him.
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Each month the Rotary and Opti-
mist Clubs honored an Alhambra
senior boy and girl. The couples
were chosen on the basis of their
school involvement, community in-
terest, leadership and scholarship.
Student Rotarians attended lu-
' ptimists honored monthl
cheons every Thursday during the
month in which they were honored.
and met with businessmen of the
community. The Rotarians received
a Rotary Club bannerette at their
last luncheon.
The Student Optimists went to
breakfast meetings of the Optimist
Club during their month of recogni-
tion, they were given a plaque ac-
knowledging their accomplish-
ments.
ROTARIANS-FRONT ROW: Cathy Etz, Julie Masters, Anita Habeich, Me- Don Middleton, Frank Robertson, Skip Neeley, Boyd Arnold, Brent
Iissa Scott, Angie Sporrer, Trish Turpin, Kim Roach, Vicki Komadina, Jones, Bob Hodge, Dan Wood, Robbie Tang.
Julie Baker, Pat Warner. BACK ROW: Jim Thompson, Brad Anderson,
OPTIMISTS-FRONT ROW: Mary Martinez, Cheryl Dolynuik, Rona Lig- tad, Imam Prasodjo, Eddie Rizo, Jom Guglielmo. NOT PICTURED:
gettz, Becky Trimble, Rosie Hammerl, Lisa Davis, Carole Alcantar, De- Tammy Whitaker, Earl Zeller, Mike Statzer.
bra Black, BACK ROW: David Fox, Tod Taylor, Rick Bartee, Dave Holkes-
52 ROTARIANS, OPTIMISTS
Eight
seniors
represent
lhambra
The Honors Committee chose
eight seniors to represent Alhambra
at Boys and Girls State held during
the summer of 1978 for one week.
High school students from all over
Arizona were there to participate.
Jim Thompson, Henri Egter van
Wissikerke, Sterling Blackwell, and
Don Middleton participated in the
activities of Boys State at NAU. Pat
Warner, Anita Habeich, Kim Roach,
and Ann Price went to U of A for Girls
State.
At both Boys and Girls State, stu-
dents set up new countries with
boundries, laws and model local,
county, and state governments. Stu-
dents learned the values of govern-
ment and how to operate one effi-
ciently.
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National Honor Society this year,
as in the past, was established to
promote academic excellence, to
provide deserving students the op-
portunity of receiving scholarships,
and encourage civic awareness
through benevolent acitivities.
Members of National Honor Soci-
ety were selected by he Honors
Committee on the basis ofthe indi-
vidual character, leadership, ser-
vice, and scholarship.
To help provide funds for student
scholarships, National Honor Soci-
ety members held bagel sales in the
mornings before school and during
the lunch hours, and sold mistletoe
at Christmas. They also served the
school by offering students a tutor-
ing program and having nationally
renowned guest speakers at their
monthly meetings.
The National Honor Society offi-
cers were: Dave Holkestad, presi-
dent, Peter Colla, vice-president,
Cathy Flowers, secretary, Patricia
Warner, treasurer.
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beich, A. Price, R. Liggetts, D. Price. MIDDLE ROW: L. Mogler, P. Warner,
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beck, D. Miller, C. Pernick, S. O'Callahan, M. Cid, S. McGrady
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extra, C. Flowers, S. Sherwood, SECOND ROW: A. Sporrer, K. Selvey, K. Wong, J. Guglielmo, R. Tang. BACK ROW: B. Arnold, D. Holkestad, extra,
White, S. Neeley, V. Komadina, M. Scott, K. Gillen, D. Oesterle, THIRD extra, T. Krznarich, J. Cresswell, T. Erhardt.
ROW: S. Dolynuik, B. Anderson, K. Roach, T. Carpenter, C. Swadener, S.
54 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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The purpose of the Quill and Scroll
Society for High School Journalists
is to develop and encourage individ-
ual student achievement in journal-
ism, creative writing and related
fields. The senior and junior mem-
bers of the FORTRESS and SCIMI-
TAR staffs make up Quill and Scroll.
Quill and Scroll members are rec-
ognized by educators and profes-
sional journalists for their service
and interest in the journalistc fields.
Some of the Quill and Scroll mem-
bers this year attended the AIPA
workshop at McClintock High
School to learn to improve their
writing and photographic skills.
Mr. Krey and Mr. Cunningham
were the sponsors.
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QUILL AND SCROLL 55
Foreign students enjoy life at lhambra
Hi! Friends from Alhambra:
l'm Hernan from Chile, l'd like to
share my AFS experience with you.
The beginning is one of the hardest
parts, it's somewhat difficult,
strange, but very interesting, too.
My language was not too good. I
could say only a few words. But how
well you feel when you find help and
comprehension among your Ameri-
can family. They didn't hesitate to
help me. I think l've learned to love
them because they are how I
thought that they could be.
The school here is bigger than my
school in Chile, the city too. I live in a
relatively small town around San-
tiago, it is called "Puente Alto".
Here also the educational system is
very different as well as the living
system. We don't have the credit
system in the school, that you do,
we have 10 required subjects in the
first two years of high school, and 12
in the last two.
We also don't have so many cars,
so we have to walk to school or take
the bus. So far l've learned many
things. l've found a lot of friendships
among the students from Alhambra
and l'm sure that I will never forget
this wonderful experience.
Your "Amigo" Always,
Hernan from Chile
Iman Prasodjo Qlndonesiaj, Terry Carpenter, Kees Rietdyk CHoIIandJ, Rose Hammerl, Hernan Medina CChileJ,
My arrival in Phoenix was on Aug.
25, and at that moment I started
wondering "How can I stay alive in a
temperature like this?" By now in
the middle of my year, l am still
alive.
I am glad of that, I really am, be-
cause the experience I am having, I
never would have had in a Dutch
school. In the schools in Holland,
after elementary school you decide
56 AFS STUDENTS
in which direction you go, vocational
or university schools. This really
means the students go into different
schools. The students of Alhambra
are very friendly and helpful towards
me. The Dutch high schools are a lot
like the junior colleges over here.
The one thing I like about living
here is that we are above sealevel. ln
Holland we live below sealevel. The
Dutch people took their country
from the sea. That is probably the
only big difference of Holland and
the U.S. Besides this, a lot of things
are alike. CCuItural differences are
very minerlj
In conclusion I enjoy Arizona's
winter weather and Alhambra High
School.
Kees
Kees Rietdyk finds that health class can be interesting. AIhambra's
foreign exchange students have to pass the same requirements as
other students do.
Hi Friends,
I really appreciate having space in
this yearbook. Let me introduce my-
self. I am AFS student Imam Budi-
darmawan Prasodjo Cdon't laugh, I
know, it is the longest name in the
United Statesj, and I am from Ta-
karta, Indonesia.
I think this year was started with
my best experience of living in the
new community and going to a nice
school Alhambra H.S.
Culture, custom, and weather are
a lot different and make me more
interested to learn about America.
In our country, we just have two sea-
sons, dry and rainy season, with the
same warm temperature in the
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whole year. That's why we don't
have summer vacation because we
don't have summer season.
Here, it was very nice, I didn't
have to go to school on Saturday,
even though I had to wait until 3
o'clock to get out of school, Cwe
used to go to school on Saturday
too, but we went home at 12
o'cIockJ. And I have to say that the
students here are very friendly too,
even though I found it no problem.
Now, I have a lot to learn. My Eng-
Iish will be much better, better than
Americans, CI hopej. A lot of people
to get a long with everyday, wherev-
er I live. The tolerance I tried to
practice should stay with me for-
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Imam Prasodjo talks to freshmen about his experiences as a foreign
exchange students, while Hernan Medina and Kees Rletdyk wait their
ever. The triumphs, and the failures,
the good and the bad, the happiness
and unhappiness, the laughs and the
tears, everything together have a
special meaning for me and their in-
fluence, I hope will be seen in what
I'II try to do. I am looking forward to
the future, perhaps with much ideal-
ism, but I am sure now that I can do
something for it.
But anyway, the important thing
from all of this is I love the people
very much, wherever they live and
whoever they are.
Best Wishes,
from Imam
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VARSITY FOOTBALL: BOTTOM ROW: J. Collins, B. Hodge, D. Boliek, M
Anderson, M. Estrella, S. Richardson, T. Beson, B. Friou, K. Bartee
SECOND ROW: A. Wasielewski, M. Johnson, M. Callahan, B. Anderson
K. Kersting, Coach Kersting, D. Ohton, B. Cole, R. Bartee, W. Wilson, D
Cooper. THIRD ROW: R. Allen, R. Aguilera, C. Shillington, G. Wendorf, A.
Mendez, J. Thompson, C. Werking, B. lngle, D. Cervantez, M. Snider
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FOURTH ROW: Coach Culbertson, E. Rizzo, C. Croegaert, A. Hernandez,
S. Monroe, M. Statzer, G. Hoppal, M. Moore, G. Gonzales, B. Peck,
Coach Chowaniec. TOP ROW: S. Miller, K. McCormick, J. DiBiase, R.
Bartee, J. Meyer, M. Hauer, M. Riccitelli, F. Marple, G. Jackson, B.
Torseth, D. Fenn, R. Crough.
Lions finish season Winning
The Varsity Football team had a
great season. Seeing them at games
and practices was an inspiration. Da-
vid Ohton, Brad Anderson and Kerry
Kersting led the team with 5 wins
and 5 losses. Captain David Ohton
broke a school record with a field
goal that measured 44 yards. He
was chosen for the lst team All-
Phoenix Division as the kicker and
the 2nd team as a guard. The Most
Valuable Players were Brad Ander-
son and Kerry Kersting.
Brad broke four school records.
His total yardage as the Lions lead-
ing receiver was 772 yards. He
made 50 receptions for the season,
and gained 201 yards in the game
against West. He also made 12 re-
ceptions in the game against Camel-
back. He was unanimously chosen
forthe lst team All-Phoenix Division
as the receiver.
Kerry Kersting did a fantastic job
as quarterback, he broke 6 school
records. He attempted 220 passes
and completed 110 of them. He had
1602 yards in total passing, which
averaged 160 yards per game. He
made 15 touchdown passes for the
season. He had 351 yards in passing
and 20 completions in the game
against West. He was chosen for the
lst team All-Phoenix Division as
quarterback.
Rick Bartee was Alhambra's lead-
ing rusher with a season total of 596
yards. The Lions leading defensive
players were David Ohton, Sam
Richardson, Mitch Callahan and Walt
Wilson. John DiBiase, Sam Richard-
son, Mitch Callahan, Walt Wilson,
and Mike Johnson received Honor-
able Mention from the All-Phoenix
Division.
The Lions missed being in the
playoffs by 3 points. They lost to
Trevor Browne with a score of 21-
18. A holding call and a pass interfer-
ence held up the winning touch-
downs. The Lions ended the season
by shutting out West 28-0. The Lions
worked extremely hard and really
did finish the season winning.
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North i 30 0
Maryvale J 11 19
Camelback 20 28
Phoenix Union 47 5
Carl Hayden 42 0
Trevor Browne , 13 21
West . if 28 0
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does all he can to stop the Maryvale offense.
RIGHT: The Lions really get moving with this
hand-off from Kerry Kersting to junior Fred
Marple. BELOW LEFT: Runningback Fred Mar-
ple does a great job of evading a Maryvale
defender. BELOW RIGHT: Quarterback Kerry
Kersting prepares to hand the ball off to sen-
ior runningback Rick Aguilera.
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ing finds an opening in the Maryvale defense
and runs for the first down himself. TO THE
RIGHT: Junior Brian lngle runs for another
Lion touchdown, while senior Gary Wendorf
raises his arms in total agreement. BELOW: A
great job by the Lions offensive line permits
senior Kerry Kersting to get this pass away to
a Lion receiver.
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The Junior Varsity Football team was agalnstCarl Hayden. They
had a good season with 5 wins and 5 showed tremendous effort both of-
loses. Rick Estrella was not only the fensively and defensively. ln that
leading passer but was also the Most game the Lions won 37-O.
Valuable Player. The leading defen- Coaches Marv Nevins and Sam
sive players were Fred Cordova, Nassif felt that special recognition
Scott Graham, Jeff Simpson, John should go to Rick Estrella, Fred Cor-
Perea, Burman Graham, Eric Lo- dova, Richard Pierce, Scott Gra-
vato, Byron Green and Chuck Gray.
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: M. Aguilera, V. Kroza, K. Corvoda, M. Sarver, B. Hunt, H. Nienstedt, B. Homsey, R. Estrella, V
Meyers, T. Gilmore, B. Green, R. White, R. Pierce. SECOND ROW: S. Rangel, J. Perea, T. Perkins. TOP ROW: J. Dlynuik, B. Homsey, S
Ferguson, A. Norris, J. Ferraro, Coach Nevins, Coach Nassif, Coach Graham, M. Gadberry, B. Graham, M. Klooster, D. Drye, D. Gibbons J
Kesner, B. Wilson, W. Lovato, G. Ambrose. THIRD ROW: D. Clark, F. Simpson, P. Hernandez, J. Austin.
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FRESHMEN HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: M. Laird, T. Arvizu,
T. Broytes, B. Lawler, C. Stites, A. Ambrose, Q. Pippins. SECOND ROW:
S. Huston, B. Sutton, S. Lambert, R. Sahhar, B. Travis, K. Kirkman, R.
Williams. THIRD ROW: A. Pavlenko, D. Billington, N. Aguilera, Coach
Altmus, Coach Grantham, Coach Thompson, M. Altimirano, P. Pippins,
Freshmen have
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M. Malin. FOURTH ROW: R. Wilson, A. Rakosi, V. Adkins, S. Graham, A
Lindsey, E. Soto, S. Levario, J. Scheid, T. Peck, S. Calderon. TOP ROW
J. Davis, F. Trujillo, L. Davis, P. Abrams, F, Kissner, S. Grover, G. Alder
man, M. Watson, M. Staggs, S. Dunn, R. Semmens.
successful year
This years Freshmen football
FOOTBALL teams had a good season.
The Heavyweight team had a FRESHMEN HEAVYWEIGHT
AHS OPP great year with a record of 6 wins FOOTBALL
Centra' 6: 19 and 3 loses. .
South 01 i. Q 5 The Lightweights also had a good I I AHS Opp
West 35 I '0 season with 4 wins, 4 loses and 1 tie. Centrag I 22 20
Maryvale 0 I 24 Darrin Baggett not only led the team South 0 14
Camelback. I 18 0 by being the Most Valuable Player Nofth 0 14
Centfal 0 24 but he was also the leading rusher Maryvale 7 6
Carl Hayden 0 0 with 400 yards. Camelback 0 26
Trevor Browne 5 0 Alhambra should be proud of
East A 21 0 these two very successful freshmen
, , teams.
4 Wins, 4 Losses, 1 Tie
FRESHMAN LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, R.
Henderson, F. Adams, D. Wilson. SECOND ROW: T. Cooper, D. Brewster,
B. Chase, J. Jaycox, D. Youella, J. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Hogland, B.
6 Wins, 3 Losses
Shea, H. Wagner, Coach Berra, D. Baggett, N. Meceli, F. Ruiz. TOP ROW:
R. Silvernail, L. Smith, J. Brown, J. Carmargo, S. Francies, G. Nix, C.
Henry, K. Wycoff.
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Brent Jones leads
roaring Lions
The 78-79 Varsity Basketball team
had a great season finishing the year
with 16 wins and 9 losses. Brent
Jones was voted the Most Valuable
player, averaging 25 points per
game. Cliff Klooster was the Most
lmproved player and Lorin Baker re-
cieved the Offensive Charge Award.
At the present time, the All State
teams have not been chosen, but
many feel that Brent Jones will be
chosen as a Co-Captain.
The team tied for 2nd in league
placed 3rd in the Division and
VARSITY BASKETBALL
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Moon Valley 76 58
Maryvale 71 59
Apollo 64 63
South Mountain 65 68
St. Marys 76 89
Maryvale 58 38
Central 59 62
South Mountain 67 80
North 75 55
East 69 59
Trevor Browne 79 75
Camelback 60 61
Carl Hayden 81 62
West 66 34
Phoenix Union 91 88
Trevor Browne 50 83
Camelback 87 69
Carl Hayden 78 57
West 74 69
Phoenix Union 53 56
DlVlSlONALS
Central 79 60
East 54 67
Camelback 45 44
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St. Marys 67 88
Divisional- 3rd Place
State- 10th Place
16 Wins, 9 Losses
ranked 10th in state. There were
four co-captains leading the team
this year: Brent Jones, Cliff Kloos-
ter, Brad Anderson and Kerry Kerst-
ing.
Varsity Basketball: FRONT ROW: Kerry Kersting, Gilbert Gonzales, Tom Meyer, Steve Ziegler, Brent Jones, Cliff Klooster, John Clcotte, Brad
Kelly, Brian lngle, Lorin Baker, Jay Trout. BACK ROW: Coach Kemp, Jim Anderson.
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loses. Mike Klooster led the team by
being the Most Valuable Player, and
Jeff Dryer was the Most Inspirational
Player. Mike Klooster was this years
captain, while Daved Yocky was the
co-captain.
Tom Sweet kept them all in line by
being a fine coach. Coach Kemp ex-
pects another winning season next
year with such fine recruits going on
to the varsity squad.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: S. Graham, F. Cordova, R. Baker, T. Williams, G. Whalton, D. Mauzy. Back Row: D. Yocky, J. Drye, M.
Klooster, G. Nelson, K. Christopher, T. Griego, Coach Sweet.
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Francies, F. Kisner, G. Craney, P. Pippins, Coach Horcasitas.
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good season, led by their Most Valu-
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Poorman kept the team up in spirits
by being the Most lnspiational Play-
er.
The Freshman Red Team was led
by their Most Valuable Player, Logan
Smith and their Captain Mike
Lemme. Gary Sharpe was voted the
Most Inspirational Player. Both
teams did an excellent job.
FRESHMAN RED BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Culbertson, M, Lagonich, L. Smith, J. McSorley, Q. Pippins. BACK ROW: C. Lambert, J. Tchida,
G. Sharpe, R. Martinez, T. Jordan, M. Lemme, Coach Nobley.
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T. Taylor, R. Starner, M. Benson, R. Aguire, S. Brady. MIDDLE ROW: J. C. Henson, P. Burke, D. Halal, S. Sasek, D. Baker.
Burke: Mgr., L. Coate s, R. Perez, T. Williams, R, Baker, M. Farrell, J.
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The Boys Cross Country team had
an excellent season, winning all of
their 11 meets. The team was made
up of many outstanding athletes.
Todd Taylor was awarded by being
the Most Valuable Runner. He
achieved 683 miles and he was cho-
sen for the lst team All-Division.
Tom Williams was also selected for
the 1st team and was named the
Outstanding Sophomore Runner.
Mike Benson ran the most miles with
a total of 1,030. The team will have 5
of their 7 best runners returning
next year for another great season.
The team was undefeated in their
dual meets, they were the Divisional
Champions and placed 13th in
State. ,
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Hernandez, P. Esquivel, M. Mardusz, L. Young, C. DeLa Fuente, K. Webster, L. Gherhardi, L. Carmack:
Anetsburger, A. Swadner, B. Homolka, V. Gibbons, S. Trostile.
MIDDLE ROW: J. Burke: Mgr., C.
Mgr. FRONT ROW: K. Weld, L.
irlsi team ends season undefeated
The Girls Cross Country had a fan-
tastic season winning every one of
their 10 meets. The Most Valuable
Runner was senior Anita Habeich.
The girls finished first in the Division
for the second year in a row, and
placed 3rd at State.
Freshman Lisa Anetsburger set a
course record when she ran our 2.1
mile course in 11 minutes and 55
seconds.
Maybe their team philosophy was
a credit to their success. "lf you
think you are good, which you
should, then be better. lf you think
you are better than be the best".
Lisa was chosen for the lst team
All-State and Anita was chosen for
the 2nd team.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Hood, C. Hernandez, S. Browning, M. Heiland, K. White, S. Walsh, K. Miller, K. Spangler. BACK ROW:
Coach DiBenidetto, C. Staten: Mgr., L. Young, K. Cooper, C. Bayley, C, Dolynuik, R. Pierci, . Haboush, H. Klien, R. Minster, Mgr.
First year for girls basketball
This year Alhambra had an addi-
tion to the sports schedule. lt was
the first year that the Lions had a
Girls Basketball Team. It was also
the first year for the Phoenix Union
High School System. There were
seventeen scheduled regular season
games this year.
The team was led by their Captain
Karen White and their Co-Captains
Cheryl Dolynuik and Marlou Heiland.
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in one of the games.
Judy Callahan, Co-Captain on the varsity team, prepares to pitch a
strike.
Judy Callahn shows that she's not only a winning pitcher but also a
versatile player.
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Judy Callahan, Kelly Green, Shari Nelson, Pam Little. BACK ROW: Jones, Sue Gillie, Barb Neeley, Cathy Bayley, Lisa Zetterlof,
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Garcia, C. Speer, D. Quan, T. Roberts, S. Van Boerum. MIDDLE ROW: L. Junas, C, Smith, K, McCully,
lngle, J. Falstich, S. Hines,T. Montoya, A. Miller, D. Wasyl. BACK ROW: L.
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AHS Opp. did a great job this year, by having FRESHMAN SOFTBALL
South 17 7 the best record in the Phoenix Divi- AHS OPP
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Maryvaie 20 5 . I Y .- Central 11 9
East 24 6 Coach Nevins felt that besides Teri, Maryvaie 4 10
Smith 22 5 Frances Garcia and Susan Junas de- EHST y 24 6
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Tfemrgrowne 4 0 very highly of by their coach Mr. Trevgrgrowne 9 5
Camelback 16 3 Ziegler. He said that the main reason Trevor Browne 23 11
Trevor Browne 7 2 for the team's success was that they Pafadlse Valiev 13 3
West 6 3 worked as a team, and just enjoyed West 8 15
Ca" Hayden 22 7 playing the game. He predicts a fine 9 WMS, 2 LOSSES
13 WINS 1 LOSS varsity team for the future.
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nings, J. Hughes. MIDDLE ROW: W. Pierce, L. Altimarano, R. Laing, S. Coach Ziegler.
Hobart, C. Mengher. BACK ROW1 C. Jodat, J. Nyman, E. Finch, M.
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The Varsity Wrestling team fin-
ished the year by placing 3rd in the
Division. Scott Richards, The Most
Valuable Wrestler, had a fantastic
season and ended the year with a
record of 19 wins and 7 loses. Brian
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proved, while Brian Cole was the Cary Ferguson led the team as this
Most Inspirational. years Captain, and they were
Robert Slattery, Scott Richards, coached very well by Jim Hess.
Bob Hodge, Mitch King, Ron Crough,
Brian Cole and Mitch Callahan all
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Pacheco, S. Moore, K. Bartee, S. Richards, D. Weisz, Mgr. BACK Hodge, Coach Hess.
ROW: Coach Culberson, C, Ferguson, B. Homsey, B. Cole, R. Crough,
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Apollo 23 29
Maryvale forfeit
Camelback 33 24
Carl Hayden 45 15
West 57 8
Phoenix Union 49 17
Trevor Browne 20 42
East 53 12
Central 45 13
North 53 6
DIVISIONAL-3rd Place
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VARSlTY BASEBALL
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The Most Valuable Player was Jay
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to be the "A" League Champions.
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VARSITY BASEBALL 81
JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: T. Sollazzo, B. Green, T. Perkins, F. Cordova, T. Ferguson, Mgr., C. Dren, E. Lovato, T. Grossen
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wins and no losses. Ken Halal was
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BOYS VARSITY TRACK
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North 94 23
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Valley Classic 3rd Place
P.U.H.S. Relay lst Place
4 Way Meet 1stTPlace
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R. Bartee, D. Wood. SECOND ROW: M. Benson, T. Williams, T. Taylor, R. Aguilera, T. Jones, L. Pernick, D. Powell, J. Collins, M. Stuart, M. King, L.
McNutt, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Heeter, L. Carmack. Mgr., R. LeDesma, S. Brady, M. Klooster, T. Griego, G. Bell, F. Trujillo, B. Anderson, J.
Vasquez, Mgr., Coach Morrison. FOURTH ROW: J. Burke, Mgr., D. Ohton, R. White, B. Klein, M. Farrell, J. Dura, F. Marple, K. Bartee, T. Ladd, A.
Stuart. BACK ROW: J. Meyer, D. Carter, C. Werking, R. Taylor.
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Gray, C. Arnold, J. Walsh, L. Anetsberg, A. Swadener, K. Weld, E. Hoffarth, C. Ladd. THIRD ROW: Coach Harris, A. Miller, E. Smither, G. Staten, A.
Secanti, M. Mardusz, C. Wright, T. Goodwin, L. Zimmerman, Coach Nassif. FOURTH ROW: L. lngle, A. Habeich, S. Harland, C. Havlik, N. Hoffarth.
T. Clemens, A. Stuart, P. Jorgensen. BACK ROW: C. Rieger, L. Stark, T. Williams, L. Manley, D. Freeman, J., Freeman, A. Glemba, A. Glover, D.
Bradbury, S. Davis.
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ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Tammy Williams pushes herself forward to
make a good mark in the long jump. ABOVE: Lisa Gray gets the handoff
from one of her teammates and prepares to complete the relay, against
their opponent Central. BELOW LEFT: Lisa Anetsberger keeps her knees
and hopes high to be first in a long distance run in the meet against
Central. BELOW RIGHT: Lisa Stark, one of the strongest members on
the team pushes off the shot put and expects a fine score.
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Tolleson 208
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Trevor Browne 209 189 confronted with a tough season. The team. Steve O'CaIIaghan was the
Maryvale 191 team had 6 wins and 17 losses. Mr. Most Valuable Player and he will be a
Tolleson 203 Duncan was the traditional coach. returning player this year.
West 215 217
East 220
Central 218 217
Camelback 223' 210
Trevor Browne 222
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Maryvale 207 201
Camelback 229 217
Maryvale 21 1 182
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Coach Wharton. BACK ROW: Bob Shackell, Chris Petkiewicz, Doug Mur-
dock.
the Most Valuable Golfer, practices his swing before one of the matches.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS GOLF-FRONT ROW: Harold Greene, Jeff Sal-
keld, Coach Wharton. BACK ROW: Mark Weld, Bill Wagner, Dave Thomp-
son.
BOYS 'GOLF 91
Girls golf takes 2nd
placc in State finals
The Girls Golf team was a great
success this year. They had 18 wins
and no loses. They finished first in
the Division and Second in State.
This was the Second year that the
team was undefeated in their season
matches.
Kelly Merten led this victorious
team by being the Most Valuable
Player. She was first in the Division,
and placed 2nd at State. She was
chosen for the lst team All-Division,
and for the lst All-State team.
Lisa Stark was 6th in the Division,
on the second All-Division team, on
the 1st All-State team, and placed
4th at State. Denise Qualtire placed
8th in the Division, and 9th at State.
Their coach Miss Volstadt did a
great job of leading the team to vic-
tory.
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Szchenyi, Stephanie Wright, Kellie Shourds.
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Waltz. BACK ROW: Coach Ziegler, K. McCully, A. Wasielewski, D. Cooper, S. Koch, A. Hallagan, D. Gelnett.
The 1978 Archery team had an
excellent season winning 10 of their
11 matches. The Most Valuable Ar-
cher was Susan Johnson, who
ranked 3rd in the nation. Donna Gel-
nett, the Most Inspirational player,
ranked 2nd in the nation. Coach
Ziegler, and Captains Susan and
Archery Team
second in State
Donna led the team to victory.
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ARCHERY 93
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Most Valuable Player
The 78 Varsity Badminton team
was led this year by the Most Valu-
able Player, senior Donna Gelnett.
The team was very young and inex-
perienced this year which explains
their 3-9 record. Junior Marion Sel-
vey was the Most Improved Player
and her sister Karen kept the team's
spirits high by being the Most Inspi-
rational Player.
The team felt that their best game
was the defeat against Maryvale
with a score of 6-3.
Senior Teri Sisson and Sopho
more Cheryl Speer did a great job by
being the only two girls to be chosen
for the varsity team for their first
yeah
Mrs. Stacy did an excellent job
this year as the girl's coach, not only
for the Varsity team but also Junior
Varsity.
BADMINTON-Varsity: Front Row: Marion Selvey, Kathy Kersting, nior Varsity: Back Row: Patty Dzuik, Karrie Bafuds, Jennifer Falstich
Donna Gelnett, Cheryl Speer, Karen Selvey, Kathleen Stewart. Ju- Nancy Dzuik, Karen McCuIly, Coach Stacy.
Sophomore Denise Rochette makes a smashing return. One of the Badminton members returns her opponents serve
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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: BOTTOM ROW: Coach Watkins, TOP ROW: Cheryl Dolyniuk, Kathy Bayley, Drena Kalani, Barb Neeley, Becky Turley, Lisa
Gahafer, Sue Gillie, Carla Havlik, Carol Rieger, Beckie Trimble.
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intently- point for the mighty Lions.
96 VOLLEYBALL
Varsity takes State Championship
The Varsity Volleyball team had a
great season with 18 wins and only 1
loss. The girls were the Division
Champions and went on to be the
State Champions. Co-Captain Sue
Gillie was awarded Most Valuable
Player and Kathy Bayley was Most
Improved Player. Captain Beckie
Trimble not only led Alhambra to vic-
tory, but also was Captain of the first
team on All-State. This was the sec-
ond year in a row an Alhambra play-
er was chosen for this honor. Sue
Gillie, Kathy Bayley and Lisa Gahafer
were also on the first team on All-
State.
This was a very successful year for
the team. They worked very hard
and deserve all the honors they re-
ceived.
Captain Beckie Trimble, named as captain of first team All-State, the second time for Alhambra,
watches a high loft of the ball as her two opponents get ready to hit it back.
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At the Student-Faculty Benefit Volleyball Game the girls on the varsity volleyball team try to score 0 LOSSES' ' H
a point against the faculty. The game is being played during sixth period.
VOLLEYBALL97
Boys' Tennis swings to success
The Boys Tennis teams all did a
very fine job last year. The 1977-
1978 record for varsity was 8 wins
and 4 losses. For junior varsity the
record was 9 wins, 3 losses and one
tie. The freshman ended with a re-
cord of 8 wins, 3 losses and one tie.
Coach Campbell felt that Jay Mc-
Coy, Robbie Tang, and Boyd Arnold
were the Most Outstanding 78-79
players on Varsity. Coach Campbell
also said that Brad Corothers, John
Markosian and Bill Nelson were to
have special recognition, as being Q
very fine sophomore players. These
three players should do a good job in
leading next years varsity team. A
Jay McCoy, one of the most outstanding players, prepares to serve an ace.
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Fox, R. Olson, B. Arnold, J. McCoy, R. Tang.
BOYS TENNIS 98
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Central 3 4
Phoenix Union 9 0
West 6 3
North 6 1
Camelback 5 5
East 6 5
South Mountain 3 0
Trevor Browne 8 2
South Mountain 4 0
. Carl Hayden 5 3
Maryvale 4 7
Trevor Browne 8 1
Central 3 4
9 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie
One of the varsity players show his exact skill
while serving the ball.
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FRESHMAN BOYS TENNIS-FRONT ROW: J. Hutchinson, M. Olsker, M. Frank, J. Middleton, L.
Angulo. BACK ROW: B. Poorman, M. Culbertson, J. Nathan, J. Tchida, Coach Heffernon.
David Cox stretches to safely return a serve.
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Boyd Arnold shows his skill and serves to his
opponent.
N ' ' A ' 8 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie
Boys varsity tennis player John Markosian , ,
sets up to return the ball to his opponent.
BOYS TENNIS 99
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Sue Gillie MVP for 1978 season
The Alhambra tennis team had a best Doubles Players. Cathy Pellfrey The best singles player for JV was
good season. Julie Bishop had an un- was the State Tournament Qualifier, Arleen Burkley, with a record of 11
defeated season, winning all of her 9 and played in the number one posi- wins and 1 loss. The Most Valuable
games. Sue Gillie, the Most Valuable tion all year. Player was Yolanda Gotcher.
Player, and Bonnie Lewis were the
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Sue Gillie, the most valuable player, shows all of her strength and makes
a smashing return.
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FRESHMAN GIRLS TENNIS: FRONT ROW: M. Horner, G. Tang, K. Andrews, K. Schmidt, S. Tucker, D. Potter, A. Berberich, M. Glazman, S. Crews.
BACK ROW: A. Tavison, S. Lavada, C. Holland, L. Kyger, D. Lomuscio, D. Latham, J. Runnings, P. Jorgensen, T. Roberts, J. Carter, K. Hall, K.
Kelly, Coach Thompson.
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attempt" to fix his truck.
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Christie Blackshire, of the Speech Debate Team, daydreams in the quad
on club day.
Mrs, Batina, a Home Ec. teacher, awaits patiently
while students of the HOPS club take her blood
pressure.
Becky Tremble and Lisa Davis happily promote the Varsity Letter Club in the
quad by signing up new members.
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Janet Caglioti is portraying Anne in the play The
Diary of Anne Frank. Thespians played a big part in
this plays production.
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Two members of the German Club sell pepperoni sticks during one of
the lunch hours in the quad to help raise money for the clubs activities.
HOPS, Health Occupations, demonstrate how to perform a life saving
task, mouth to mouth resuscitation.
Mr, Nixon and Mr. Berger prepare pancakes while Mrs. Billing and Mr,
Moritz look on. This was during the annual pancake breakfast before
Thanksgiving.
CLUB ACTION 105
AFS-OFFICERS: President Patricia Amavisca, Vice President Terry Carpenter, and Secretary
Treasurer Brenda Hammonds.
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friendship,
understanding
AFS was sponsored by Mr. Abel.
The club was lead by Patricia Ama-
visca, Vice President was Terry Car-
penter, and Secretary Treasurer
was Brenda Hammonds. The main
objectives of the club were to foster
brotherhood between the communi-
ties of the world, to have a better
understanding between nations, and
to stimulate an awareness of man-
kind's common humanity.
AFS had its annual barbecue, and
its annual stock sale. Also the club
helped spread the Christmas cheer
by sending out Santa Grams.
AFS-FRONT ROW: L. Tang, B. Leonardo, H. Medina, B. Hammonds, J. Reynolds, T. Carpenter, G. Tang, A. Absher, M. Horner, P. Amavisca.
Acosta, l, Prasodjo, B. Hammonds, P. Warner, V. Komadina, K. Smal- BACK ROW: Mr, Bartholomew, K. Demartelaere, J. Smith, R. Ham-
lidge. MIDDLE ROW: L. Tang, J. De La Torre, C. Teraji, K. Wentzel, A. merl, S. Schwartz, A. Treinen, S. Monroe, M. Hutchinson, C. Hislop.
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ART CLUBABOTTOM ROW: C, Cox, S. Haney, P. Bergsrud, M. Cox, L. Haney, T. Lard, TOP ROW: Miss Hartman, J. Smith, L. Allen, L. Foster, N.
Whitehead, D. Clement, L. Bailey, K. May, Mrs. Macon.
rt creates, Speech debates
The Art club was headed by Mari- main objective of Art Club was to The Spech Team was sponsored
lyn Cox. This club took many field service the school with silkscreening by Mr. Snow. The club participated
trips to community resourses. The of posters, flyers, and programs. in many tournaments.
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er, A. Bua, C. Davis, M. Doyle. MIDDLE ROW: D. Price, S. Helms, D. Becker, S. Blackwell, D. Lopez, E. McNeil, J. Tease, E. Garmody, Mr.
Snow,
ART, SPEECH 107
Newcomers learn how to bowl
The bowlirlg Club WGS SD0I'ISOfed their games. The club met every Johnson, Vice President Daniel Sou-
by Mr. GleST- The Clubs main ObjeC- Monday after school at the bowling luie, and Secretary-Treasurer was
tives were for I'IeWCOmefS to learn alley. Officers: President Karen Joi Smith,
how to bowl and others to improve
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Bowling Front Row: J. Bethel, J. Freeman, K. Forstie. Middle Row: L. Jones, T. Vinccent, C. Gegenheimer, J. Wolf, D. Kiser. Back Row: J. Inman,
A. Barcellos, V. Katzenberger, M. Malloy, Mr. Giest.
Bowling Front Row: B. Roever, A. Fischer, R. Hale, L. Abrams, Mr. Boglio. Middle Row: D. Reed, G. Urbanski, A.Absher, M. Trinka, A. Ronsherm, F.
Bock, Back Row: D. Erwin,J. La Perle, K. Hall, B. Gaines, D. Magle, M. Magee, T. Ranney, M. Hoorneman.
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picking up a spare.
Mike Magee is going for his second roll which is kind of tough, it's a split.
Larry Abrams comes back with a smile on his face for he has just rolled a
strike.
BOWLING ACTION 109
DECA sponsors M.D. dance-a-thon
DECA had Carole Alcantar leading
them on, with Cathy Flowers as vice
president, Karen Selvey, secretary,
Angie Sporrer, treasurer, Lois
Brooks, reporter, Carol Arico, histo-
rian, and Andy Fierros, parliamen-
tarian. The DECA sponsor was Mrs.
Cheney. The clubs main objectives
were to raise 510,000 for Muscular
Dystrophy. They managed to get
over 58,000 Also DECA prepared
for their futures by building a foun-
dation for a career. Special recogni-
tions for the club were a third place
Chapter of the Year at the state con-
ference, a third place individual tro-
phy won at nationals, two first place
individual trophies at state, and one
third place state trophy. Some of
the fund raising projects were the
popcorn and candy sales. DECA also
participated in the Reginal State and
National conference.
In the auditorium Ken Koy of Channel 5 and
Timmy, the poster child, talk about the M.D.
Dance Marathon.
Many students attend the Dance Marathon at
AHS. One of the prizes was a waterbed from
Sun Valley.
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DECA-FIRST HOUR, BOTTOM ROW: D. Wensel, J. Sarver, M. Sel- P. Crowley, K. Dintleman. BACK ROW: R. Thompson, M. Mitten,
vey, A. Langford, B. Altamirano, R. Bailey, K. O'Reilly, M. Litsey, D. Sadberry, S. Kelly, L. Walker, S. Varkoly, B. Bauer, L. McNut, D.
Wensel, S. Scott, N. Dionne.
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DECA-SECOND HOUR-BOTTOM ROW: G. Roggatz, K. Crisman, S. T. Sloekers, M. Moore, L. Dixon, R. Hesterman. TOP ROW: B.
Wright, L. Kniepp, J. Abbott, M. Gesswein, J. Lopez, T. Denning, C. Peck, B. Drinkwater, L. Abrams, D. Young, M. Turner, K. Cotter-
Schwartz. MIDDLE ROW: B. Goyet, K. Berlin, D. Reyes, L. Webb, man, D. Freeman, T. Smith.
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DECA-THIRD HOUR-BOTTOM ROW: A. Fierros, C. Arico, C. Flow- piro, A. Sporrer, K. Selvey. BACK ROW: L. Brooks, B. Abbott, S.
ers, R. Woody, L. Dixon, D. DeShazo, K. Jones. MIDDLE ROW: C. Clark, S. Baker, S. Sahhar, A. Vaughn, S. Gomez, K. Stewart, Mrs.
Alcantar, P. Gosiger, T. Tonelli, M. Morales, S. Forman, S. Sha- Cheney, Advisor.
DECA111
Heres a roof top view of the quad. Many students find that this is a nice place to stand and talk to
pass the time during their lunch hours.
FBL Wins
largest
membership
The sponsorfor FBLA was Mr
Madhm Dmne Humado preyded as
President. The main objective of the
club was to enlighten the members
ofthe outyde buyness worm.
FBLA won first place in the West-
ern Region for the AMOCO Achieve-
ment Award in Business Advocacy.
They mso won thhd pmce m the
Western Region for the largest
membership and were presented
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the An1encan OH Conwpany.
The other officers of the club were
Vme Pre9dent Cathy Daws,Secre-
tary EHeen hAadden, and Treasurer
Marilyn Cox. FBLA stands for the Fu-
ture Business Leaders of America.
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Lyon, D. Black, P. Warner, K. Szczepaniak, S. Helms, E. Madden, M. Mrs. Martin. BACK ROW: B. Lamm, C. Davis, Lela Tang, S. Smith, D.
Cox. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Prchal, M. Lewis, S. Hughs, L. Tang, C. Davis, S. Miller, C. Pamer, T. McCants, M. Yee, R. Heywood, Mr.
Hilsabeck.
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German travelg Spikettes
The German clubs main objectives
were to send students to a German
summer camp at Tonozona, and to
send them to Germany. The clubs
plans were to have a Der Koffee Ku-
chen Ca bakeryj, to camp out at
Kohls Ranch, and a ball with other
schools in the valley.
The Spikettes main objectives
were to assist the track team at
aid track
track meets and to cheer them on to
victory. The chairman was Pat Lo-
pez.
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GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: L. Childress, K. Rice, D. Byrd, K. Kay, M. Rettler, TOP ROW: J. Ward, W. Yoolittle, F. Schiele, K. McLaughlin, R.
Starner, C. Zimmerman.
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SPIKETTES-BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Craven, Pat Lopez, Vicki Komadina. TOP ROW: Julie Lopez, Mary Craven, Melissa Scott, Anni Wasielewski,
April Schmid.
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HOPS, new club on campus
Health Occupations People, of the community, social develop-
HOPS, was sponsored by Mrs. Morri- ment, and leadership.
son. The clubs main objectives were HOPS was a new club on campus.
to provide a community service, lt consisted of two health career
have interaction with health careers classes, Medical Careers and Health
Occupations. The cIub's plans for
the year were to service children's
hospital and have cotton candy
sales.
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L. Pelletier, J. Miller, G. Surnmington. BACK ROW: D. Mor, N. Giese, Whitehead, M. Scott, Lisa, Shari, M. Hernandez, C. Gamez, B. Siken.
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Graepler, Mrs. Morrison.
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Brenda Bolding and another member of the HERO club sell candy and other things to raise money for their activities throughout the year.
HERO becomes more involved
HERO was led by Teresa Sears. vices to others and also to become service award. The clubs plans for
The main objectives of the club were better citizens and leaders. HERO the year included three service pro-
to become more involved with ser- received the A.A.V.H.E.E. which is a jects and the state conference.
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M. Reeves, T. Sears, T. Weaver, C. Gapko, B. Bolding. BACK ROW: Wheeler, M. Heltemes, M. Massoni, M. Pinski.
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A couple of members from the French Club take a break from their hard
working day of raising money for their clubs on coming activities.
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Trish Turpin looks on with interest as Miss Hurlburt serves coffee and
Mr, Tillotson operates the cash register at the studentffaculty pancake
breakfast.
In the quad, a couple of HERO members sell tickets
for the Spaghetti for Scholars dinner.
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One ofthe activities of Vica Auto is to repair the run down vehichiles of other
students and at the same time get in practice for their future years as mechan-
ics.
116 CLUB ACTlON
AHS students find that the auditorium steps is a nice place to sit and
catch up on some forgotten studying.
lt's the M.D. Marathon sponsored by DECA and Alhambra students
dance on for the cause. The Marathon went on for eighteen hours.
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from by speaking in their respective native languages. This was at the AFS assembly in the auditorium,
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BACK ROW: S. Neeley, Ms. Salviano, Mr. Anthony, K. Hall.
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President Skip Neeley led the Key
Club. Key Club was to serve the
community and school through pro-
jects aimed at this years internation-
al theme "Respond to Society's
Needs." The theme was designed to
meet the growing problems of Phoe-
nix.
It was chosen Club of the Year in
the Southwest, National Finalist in
Miami, Florida, and Essay Winner.
Also the highest National Award for
growth in Key Clubbing. The club is
to be the host and organizers of the
Key Club Southwestern U.S. Con-
vention. Mr. Anthony was the spon-
sor.
SENIORS, BOTTOM ROW: S. Nelley, A. Arnold, D. Oesterle, K. Hall, Ms. Salviano, C. Swander, S. Hughes, B. Ruebsamen, T.
Gillen, C. Bratcher, K. Laing, K. Francies. TOP ROW: K. White, K. Jones, C. Dolyniuk, Mr. Anthony.
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Haertel, J. Bushroe, C. Havlik, B. White. BACK ROW: S. Neeley,
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SOPHOMORES BOTTOM ROW: T. Dodt, S. McCarthy, S. Donald, C. Wright, D. Turner, D. Martin, D. McKenna, T. Gandil. BACK
S. Harland, M. Arn, M. Phillips. MIDDLE ROW: S. Neeley, R. Hurst, ROW: R. Willis, C. Swadener, B. Tomlin, R. Doerhman, J. Wash-
burn, S. Scott, W. Stringfellow, N. Sutphin, P. McCormick.
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ln his busy schedule David Osterele takes time out to look over his
Kaaren Hall, a member of Key Club, is standing in line for the dunk tank A-C-T test results during Key Cmb International Week'
during Homecoming. Key Club sponsored this activity.
KEY CLUB-FRESHMEN-FIRST ROW: A. Glover, K. Kmieciak, S. MC- McCambley, B. Ritchie, P. Throckmorton. FOURTH ROW: D. McGee,
Carthy, S. Kincade, C. Sutphin. SECOND ROW: K. Kelly, K. Hall, T. C. Rossi, K. EpperSOI'l, T- HOQSGI. P. G8I'Ci3, S- Reagef.
Demlong, S. Durazo, S. Flnkle. THIRD ROW: J. Korressel, L. Gore, K.
120 KEY CLUB
Imam Prosadjo performs a dance from his country of Indonesia. He
entertained the student body during the AFS assembly.
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Carole Alcantar President of DECA, and Angie Sporrer, treasurer,
wear a smile. Angie is Editor-in-Chief of the FORTRESS.
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Karen Minor sits and relaxes in the quad while watching all of the activities going on around her during Homecoming week.
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Mat Maids was led by Paige Banks, in the meets and to add enthusiasm Maids. She did a great job! Also the
president. The club's main objec- to the crowd. Mrs Baroldy was new Mat Maids assisted in keeping score
tives were to cheer on the wrestlers to the scene as sponsoring the Mat and timing of the matches.
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Bob Hodge, Darrell Youvella, Morgan Gambern, and a few other wres- Sally Crews and Jana Baker await anxiously for the return of the ball
tlers are returning a serve while playing against the Mat Maids. during a volley ball game.
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merman. MIDDLE ROW: Misty Capriotti, Liz O'Callaghan, Jana Taylor?J
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MECHA-TOP ROW: R. Candelaria, O. Candelaria, D. Guire, S. Cisneroz, H. Salazar, L. Lucero, R. Lopez. BOTTOM ROW: L.
Damon. MIDDLE ROW: D, Banegas, N. Vargas, S. Cuevas, S. Cano, T. Escobar, C. Cruz, L. Gusman, T. Salaiz, T. Vargas, C.
Gamez.
MECHA, Parnassus, cultural arts
The MECHA Club was a new club
on campus. The club was to get the
Mexican-American to study his
backround and culture. The club
planned to have a fashion show, an
art contest, bake sales, and a Cinco
de Mayo Fiesta.
The main objective of Parnassus
was to provide an organization by
which students may enjoy the fine
arts. Parnassus received a certifi-
cate from AHS PTSA for helping
judge the literature section for Cul-
tural Arts. The club planned to sell
ASU tickets for the Lyric Opera The-
atre, attend concerts, art museums,
musical plays, and drama produc-
tions.
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Spanish, Science take field trips
The sponsor of Spanish Club was
Mr. Guzman. The main objectives of
the club were to give members an
opportunity to practice Spanish in a
Spanish-speaking atmosphere. The
club was invited to the Technologi-
cal lndustrial schools in Nogales
Mexico.
The main objectives of the Sci
ence Club were to promote an inter
est and better understanding of sci
ence through activities and trips,
also to establish an awareness of the
many fields of study available to the
students. Mr. Standfield and Mrs.
McLean were the sponsors.
SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: R. Lynn, V. Fierros, P. Lopez, C. Gamez, J. Mickley TOP ROW: H. Medina, P. Little, L. Pacheco, R. Hammerl, G,
Owens. Sponsor Mr. Guzman.
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SCIENCE CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Tokars, D. Kiser, J. Austin, V. Hamilton, TOP ROW: Sponsor Mrs. McLean, T. Leung, C. Nichols, D. Hardy, J.
Rice.
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Club.
Ski Club takes to the slopes
Mr. Beauvais was the sponsor of have tun on the slopes. The Ski Club raise money the club had bake sales.
the Ski Club. The clubs main objec- planed many trips to the Snowbowl The President of Ski Club was Shawn
tives were to learn how to Ski and to and showed many films on skiing. To Brady.
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SKI CLUB-FIRST ROW: B. Marut, D. Lacik, L. Harris, M. Heiland, S. Bonner, Mr. Beauvais. THIRD ROW: S. Shourds, D. Crooks, D. Coo-
Kirtspatrick, M, Cid, J. Bishop, K. Shourds. SECOND ROW: R. Ro- per, FOURTH ROW: L. Abrams, S. Harlond, V. Rangel, F. Marpel, M.
sales, A. Wasielewski, J. McCoy, S. Brady. B. Dugan, M. Boushroe, K. Paulson, R. Kingdom.
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Thespians perform, V CA repairs
The Thespians were sponsored by
Mr. Snow. The main objectives were
to encourage students to attain bet-
ter mastery of language and to de-
velop poise and self control.
Their play "Under Milk Wood"
won second place in the District play
contest.
The main objective of Vica Auto
was to participate in state Vica Auto
activities and skill contests. The club
planned to do shop jobs to cover
costs of state and national dues and
conferences. The sponsor of Vica
Auto was Mr. Rucker.
THESPIANS BOTTOM ROW: C. Bua, R. Liggets, D. Price, C. Blackshire, J. Richter. TOP ROW: S. Kramer, A. Price, E. McNeil, E. Zeller, F. Snow,
VICA AUTO IST HOUR, BOTTOM ROW: A. Okabayashi, C. Lewis, TOP ROW: Mr. Rucker, S. Dickson, M. Owens, R. Austerman, G.
S. Hoppal, J. Schamke, R. Shackel, S. Stromberg, P. Rexroat. Rolph, D. Murdock, J. Blake.
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VICA AUTO SECOND AND THIRD HOUR-FRONT ROW: D. Shaffer, Marin, D. Manhardt, T. Burroughs, R. McElrath, A. Austin. BACK
D. Sullinger, D. Stubblefield, K. Bonner, M. Rendon, R. Rosales, D. ROW: M. Williams, K. Henge, M. Callahan, D. Bartinelli, W. Gerick,
J. Neely.
VICA AUTO FIFTH AND SIXTH HOUR, FRONT ROW: J. Jacobson, Higgins, M. Francies, D. Lanning, A. Webb, Mr. Beltz. BACK ROW:
T. Smith, M. Fierros, J. Lake, B. Worth, R. Saxon, M. Snider, M. P. Quil, R. Maxfield, T. Hanrahan, K. Davis, D. Miller, D. Blanton.
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playing against the wrestlers in a volley ball game,
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work on their salesmanship by selling gummy bears in the quad.
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The December and January rains spoil much of the activities that usually take place in the quad. However, the spirit and enthusiasm of the club
members was not dampened, candy and popcorn sales still went on.
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Mr. Goodwin is mighty proud of his baby Iiong so proud, he carries it everywhere with him
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ou see Mr. Goodwin give him a little "Hi" and make yourself a proud Lion too.
Mr. Goodwin takes time out to help one of the student aides who works
in the Principal's Office typing up some important papers.
132 ADMINISTRATION
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Reading for
fun begins
at Alhambra
The outside of Alhambra had
some minor improvements done
during the summer of 1978. The
west side of the faculty parking lot
was fenced in to lessen vandalism to
teachers' cars. A side gate was put
in so students could enter with more
convenience.
Integration was a big issue that
caught the attention of everyone at
Alhambra. Students, teachers, ad-
ministrators, and parents had talk
sessions on integration in the school
auditorium. Also new at Alhambra
were two new attendance policies
and the Pleasure Reading Program.
The purpose for the attendance poli-
cies were to give parents and stu-
dents the responsibility for school
attendance. The Pleasure Reading
Program was designed to provide
class time for reading a book.
Mr. Goodwin, principal, shows Mr. Berger, associate principal, some
important pending business to be discussed at an upcoming meeting
FAR LEFT: GEORGE BERGER, Associate Principal, works on the sched-
ule of classes for students and teachers, Mr. Berger is in charge ofthe
plant facility and takes care of budget items. He also orders supplies and
makes certain that the school building and grounds are well maintained.
ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Goodwin points to a picture as he talks to Mrs.
McCarthy, an interested parent. MIDDLE LEFT: KEITH NIXON, Adminis-
trative Assistant is in charge of athletics and boys' discipline. BELOW
LEFT: LUCENE BILLING, Administrative Assistant, is in charge of all
school activities and girls' discipline. BELOW RIGHT: JUANITA LIPTON:
Administrative Assistant, is in charge of Freshman Center. She edits the
parents newsletter and is publicity committee chairman.
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Self-Expression is
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TOP LEFT: ALMEDA BOATRIGHT, Dept-Chair-
man, Beginning Orchestra, Concert Orches-
tra, Intermediate Band, Guitar, Beginning
Chorus, ABOVE: JIM KIRBY, Guitar, Piano, Ad-
vanced Band, Jazz Rock Band. LEFT: JOAN
VARNER, Choralettes, Advanced Chorus, BE-
LOW: Deborah Payne and two of her class-
mates are anxiously learning beginning guitar
taught by Mrs. Boatright.
134 ART, MUSIC
Art classes were designed to bring
out the creative skills of students.
The purpose of the classes was to
provide an atmosphere for students
to express themselves their own
way.
Music classes provided all stu-
dents with theyopportunity to par-
ticipate in musical activities. The ob-
jectives of the department was to
bring together students and music in
an enjoyable, relevant, and worth-
while experience.
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Crafts, Advanced Sculpture, sponsors Art
Club.
MIDDLE: LAWRENCE DIAMOND, Advanced
Design, Basic Art, BOTTOM: MARYNELLE
HARTMAN, Ceramics, sponsors Art Club.
LEFT: MARTHA MACON, Basic Art, sponsors
Art Club.
Spanish
classes travel
to ogales
Foreign Language classes were
designed to teach the students to
read, write, understand, and speak
the language. Each class is allowed
to go places where the language is
spoken in order to practice their lan-
guage. There were three different
languages that were taught at Al-
hambra: French, German, and Span-
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man, Spanish 1-6. Sponsors MECHA Club.
BOTTOM: JOSEPH GUZMAN, Spanish 1-8.
Sponsors Spanish Club.
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French 3-4, Sponsors French Club. BOTTOM:
BETTY SCHIELE, German 1-8, Sponsors Ger-
man Club.
LEFT: Mrs. Plum helps her Spanish students
in developing their new language. BOTTOM:
These students are studing very hard in Mr.
Guzmans class so they may become educat-
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usiness Department stresses job development
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The main objective of the Busi-
ness Education Department was to
train students in the many functions
of the business world.
The courses offered varied from
typing, accounting, business law,
shorthand, business machines, mar-
keting, merchandising, secretarial
and clerical blocks to work exper-
ience programs.
A variety of teaching methods and
techniques are being used in the de-
partment among the fourteen
teachers. Stress was placed on de-
veloping job-entry skills on the var-
ious business machines and wise de-
cision making concerning problems
that arise in personal and business
situations.
TOP LEFT: JOYCE PRCHALg Office Typing,
TABS, OWE, Sponsors FBLA, Department
Chairman. TOP MIDDLE: EDWIN GEISTg Ad-
vanced Accounting, Business machines, Ac-
counting, Sponsors Bowling Club. MIDDLE:
JEANNE CARVERg TABS, Business English,
JEMS, Sponsors FBLA. BOTTOM LEFT: KRIS-
TIN CHENEYg Marketing, Merchandising,
Sponsors DECA.
TOP RIGHT: NESTORE BARTHOLOMEWQ Busi
ness Law, JEMS, Arizona Government, Spon
sors AFS. BOTTOM RIGHT: ROBERT HILSA
BECKg Intermediate Typing, JEMS, Account
ing, Acting Department Chairman Second Se
mester, Sponsors FBLA.
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Typing class.
TOP LEFT: OLGA BICE, Office Typing, TABS,
Shorthand. TOP MIDDLE: JAMES CHARLSON,
Typing, Accounting, Recordkeeping. MIDDLE:
ROBERT DUNCAN, Accounting, JOE, COE,
Sponsors COE. BOTTOM LEFT: DIANE HAM-
MIT, Secretarial Block, TABS, Typing, Spon-
sors FBLA. MIDDLE ROW: ETHEL KOONS,
Typing, TABS. BOTTOM ROW: LYNNE POW-
ERS, Business Machines, Clerical Block,
TABS. TOP RIGHT: SANDRA MARTIN, Short-
hand, TABS, Sponsors FBLA. BOTTOM
RIGHT: JOAN VALENTINE, Accounting, TABS,
Intermediate Typing.
Mrs. Hammit offers some suggestions to Lori
Accounting 1-2 class. Mrs. Hammit is getting
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the yearbook photographer in Mr. Cunningham's third hour photo class.
138 ENGLISH
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In an ever changing modern
world, the English Department was
striving to keep up with the fast
pace. The goals of the department
this year were centered around the
communication skills of reading,
writing, listening, and speaking.
To accompany the regular English
classes, drama, speech, and journal-
ism courses were offered.
FAR LEFT: JOHN CAMPBELL, Department
Chairman, English 1, Composition. MIDDLE
LEFT: LARRY CUNNINGHAM, Photography 1-
4, Yearbook, Sponsors Quill and Scroll. BOT-
TOM LEFT: ROBERT GROENIG, English 3-4,
Composition. MIDDLE TOP: JEAN BRITTAN
Composition, English 3-4, Modern Short Sto-
ry. MIDDLE: GRACE FREDERICK, Communi-
cations and Mass Media, Career Composition.
BOTTOM MIDDLE: MARTIN KREY, Individual-
ized Reading, English 3-4, Reporting and Edit-
ing, Newspaper. Sponsors Quill and Scroll.
FAR RIGHT: JACK GIBSON, Composition,
English 3-4, Individualized Reading. MIDDLE
RIGHT: GARNET MCGAFFIC, English 2-4. BOT-
TOM RIGHT: JANET MOORE, English 3-4,
Mythology and Folklore, Sponsors Parnassus.
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Composition, Science Fiction, English 3-4.
MIDDLE LEFT: MARY RICHARDSON, College
Composition, English 3-4, Individualized
Reading, Sponsors Creative Writing. BOTTOM
LEFT: BETTY WHELAN, English 3-4, Composi-
tion.
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TOP MIDDLE: NORMA MUNGO, Individualized
Reading, Composition. MIDDLE: RENEE
SHORR, Communications and Mass Media,
English 1-2, Career Composition, Sponsors
Magic Club. BOTTOM: CLAYTON WOOTTON,
English 3-4, Language and Human Behavior,
Composition, Sponsors FTA.
TOP RIGHT: GORDON RAAEN, Composition,
College Survival, English 3-4. MIDDLE: FRED
SNOW, English 3-4, Drama 1-6, Speech, De-
bate, Sponsors Thespians. BOTTOM: LAVERN
COFFEY, Reading Department Chairman,
Reading.
A typical English class is being enjoyed by Virginia Gibbons, Tammy
Kowacz, Kay Nannestad, Lori Ringler, and other faithful students.
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One of the unusual students in her own way says "HI" to Alhambra High
and the yearbook staff.
ENGLISH 139
LD. program stresses self confidence
The objective of this department
was to assist the students who had
difficulties in learning. The teachers
stressed for them to learn individual
instruction which included such
things as copying skills, self aware-
ness and self confidence. The teach-
ers goal was to try to understand
students and meet their needs. Also
in the Exceptional Student program
Some of the exceptional students were selling candles and bells around Christmas time. They
made a very good profit. They had alot of fun and good experience doing this fine activity.
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140 EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS
was the gifted students. This pro-
gram was two years old, and works
with students that have a gift in
learning.
FAR TOP RIGHT: KAREN SUE SMITH, Depart-
ment Chairman, Exceptional Students. MID-
DLE: WAYNE ANTHONY, Practical Free Enter-
prise, English 1-2, Math 3, U.S. History, Ari-
zona Government and History, Sponsors KEY
Club. BOTTOM: JILL MASON, Practical Eng-
lish 3-6, Math 1-2, Science, Health, Home
Economics 1-2. FAR LEFT: MICHAEL PAPPAS,
Practical Shop, Vocational Work Experience.
BOTTOM LEFT: BEATRICE WAXMAN, Excep-
tional Students Work Experience. TOP MID-
DLE: LEON PETERS, Counselor Exceptional
Students. BOTTOM: BILL OWENS, Counselor
Exceptional Students.
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FAR LEFT: DOROTHY ANDERSON, Exception-
al Students EHXLD. BOTTOM: ALFRED HOR-
CASITAS, Exceptional Students EHXLD.
TOP MIDDLE: RASMA EKMANIS, Exceptional
Students EHXLD. BOTTOM: MARSHA
MCMANAWAY, Exceptional Students EHXLD.
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TOP RIGHT: DEBORAH ANN SALVIANO, Ex-
ceptional Students EHXLD. MIDDLE: MIKE De-
BENIDETTO, Exceptional Students EHXLD,
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One of the Exceptional Student teachers is helping out two of the students with their assignments in the Exceptional Students class room.
EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS 141
.C.- popular class with freshmen
Freshman Communications was
based on English and History put to-
gether. A team of teachers, a coun-
selor and a instructional aide, work
together to help the students get ad-
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TOP LEFT: WILLIAM WHARTON, Freshman
Communications, Department Chairman.
MIDDLE: CAROLYN KELLY, Freshman Com-
munications. BOTTOM LEFT: ARTHUR
LEBOWITZ, Freshman Communications,
Sponsors National Honor Society. FAR BOT-
TOM: RICHARD JOHNSON, Freshman Com-
munications.
142 FRESHMAN COMMUNICATIONS
justed in their first year of high
school. As well as English and history
they also learned reading and writ-
ing. A variety of subjects are studied,
such as media, society the past, pre-
sent, and future and themself.
Freshman Communication helped
many students begin their first year
with general knowledge and to de-
velop maturity.
MIDDLE TOP ROW: RUTH SOCKET, Freshman
Communications. BOTTOM ROW: RICHARD
HEFFERNON, Freshman Communications.
FAR TOP RIGHT: CAROL SLOEKERS, Fresh-
man Communications, BOTTOM RIGHT:
CLAIRE HURLBURT, Freshman Communica-
tions,
Mrs. Carol Sloekers and Mrs. Ruth Socket, two of the Freshman Communication teachers, are
trying to explain to some of the freshman students in periods 5 and 6 about how to set goals in
their life.
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TOP LEFT: DONNA WHARTON, Freshman
Communications, Sponsors Action Inc. MID-
DLE: NANCY BEESON, Freshman Communi-
cations. BOTTOM: BARBARA REJEBIAN,
Freshman Communications. TOP RIGHT:
CYNTHIA BORDON, Freshman Communica-
tions. MIDDLE: SHELLEY JOHNSON, Fresh- Q1
man Communications. BOTTOM: GLORIA
HELLER, Freshman Communications.
Sonya and Susan are having an enjoyable time reading their interesting books for one of the new
exciting programs, which is the Free Reading Program.
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it could be the Iook of rest and peace.
FRESHMAN COMMUNICATIONS 143
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A. d ed t students co A student will stress vocational train-
that i e effective in lx ' ing, consumer education, and prac-
:' al 'an A. ily ing a d i eer tice their skill so in the years anead
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TOP LEFT: LORETTA BATINA, Child Develop- TOP MIDDLE ROW: MARGUERITE MICHAELS,
ment 1-2, Clothing 1-2. BOTTOM: SUE RA- Human Relations 1-2, Single Survival 1-2.
DELL, Single Survival 1-2. BOTTOM: BARBARA TEJACK, Foods 1-2.
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cooking.
144 HOME ECONOMICS
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TOP RIGHT: ANNA SNODGRASS, Department
Chairman, HERO, Sponsors HERO. BOTTOM:
SUE MORRISON, Medical Careers, Health Oc-
cupations, Sponsors HOPS.
Here a student is caught by the photographer cooking scrambled eggs.
This student in a Vocational Automotives class works diligently on his Chevrolet truck. In the auto
classes students work not only on school equipment, but also work on their own vehicles.
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Industrial Education classes were
designed to prepare students for
their future, in as many ways possi-
ble for the world of work. The
classes were set up as lab situations
so each student could practice his
skills as well as consumer education.
There were five different courses
made up for the students in Industri-
al Education. They were Woodshop,
Drafting, Metal shop, Auto shop and
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Auto 1-2, Department Chairman, Sponsors
VICA Auto. BOTTOM LEFT: GEORGE DEI-
TRICH, Drafting 1-2, Metals 1-4, General
Shop, Sponsors VICA Drafting. TOP MIDDLE
ROW: LYLE BELTZ, Auto 1-2, Vocational Auto
1-2, Sponsors VICA Auto. MIDDLE: BYRON
DOMBROWSKI, Pre-Vocational Woods. Elec-
tronics 1-2, General Shop, Sponsors VICA
Woods, BOTTOM RIGHT: MORRIS RUSSELL,
ICE, Sponsors ICE. TOP RIGHT: MICHAEL
CHOWANIEC, Auto 1-2, Metals 1-2, Sponsors
Varsity Letter Club. BOTTOM MIDDLE: DON-
ALD KINNAMAN, Woods 1-2, General Shop,
Sponsors AIASA.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 145
High goals set b
Mathematics Department
This is a great example of what students do in the Math Departments computer room. Here a
student programs a computer for a very difficult problem he has to work out.
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The Math Department is directed
on the basics and Fundimentals of
Arithmetics. The objective of the
mathamatic department is helping
students to meet the basic skills and
requirements for graduating. The
basic requirements are met though
participation in General Math while
seniors were taking Senior Math Re-
view.
Other Math classes were Algebra,
Trigonometry, Geometry, Computor
Math, Introductory Analysis, Analyt-
ic Geometry and Calculus, and Con-
sumer Math.
FAR LEFT: KENNETH BEALS, Algebra 1-4,
General Math 1-2. BOTTOM: RONALD
MEYERS, Basic Math Skills, Geometry 1-2,
General Math 1-2. TOP MIDDLE: VERNON
CULBERTSON, General Math 1-2, Algebra 3-
4. BOTTOM: DIANE SMITH, General Math 1-
2C, and 2. TOP RIGHT: BILL BUTLER, Geome-
try 1-2, General Math 1-2, Department Chair-
man. MIDDLE: DOMINIC GIAMBRUNO, Alge-
bra 1-2, Algebra 3-4A, Sponsors Junior Civi-
tan. BOTTOM: LINDA VOLLSTEDT, Algebra 1-
2, General Math 1-2.
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1-2, Introductory Analysis 1-2, Sponsors
Bowling Club. TOP MIDDLE: HARRIET CHO-
TRAS, General Math 1-2, Calculus 1-2, Geom-
etry 1-2, Sponsors Computer Club. TOP
RIGHT: WILLIAM CONLEY, Senior Math Re-
view, Algebra 1-2, Geometry 1-2A, Sponsors
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THIRD RIGHT: ROBERT GOODRICH, Geome
try 1-2, Algebra 1-2A, General Math 1-2
Sponsors Computor Club. BOTTOM RIGHT:
JERAULD NELSON, General Math 1-2, Alge
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homework.
papers.
MATHEMATICS 147
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game of softball. Many students take P.E. classes to stay active while at school.
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CAROL STACY, P.E., Advanced Sports, Life- JACK KERSTING, Lifetime Sports, P.E.,
time Sports. CHERYL WATKINS, P.E., Weight Weight Training, Sponsors Varsity Letter
Training, Sponsors Varsity Letter Club. Club. JIM HESS, P.E.
148 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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sports
Physical Education was based on
all the varieties of sports and activi-
ties. The entire program was to ex-
pand students' knowledge of the
rules and develop their skills. Stu-
dents could choose the activity they
wished to participate in. Each activ-
ity lasted about five weeks. By the
end of the year the students had the
opportunity to learn and study eight
different activities.
COLLEEN LINES, Self Improvement, Depart-
ment Chairman. LUCIA JONES, P.E., Ad-
vanced Sports, Lifetime Sports. DIANE MA-
LENFANT, Advanced Dance, Beginning
Dance, Gymnastics.
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ABOVE: HUGH MORRISON, P.E. Weight Train-
ing, Sponsors Varsity Letter Club. SAM NAS-
SIF, P.E., Gymnastics, Weight Training. MAR-
VIN NEVINS, P.E. Weight Training, Lifetime
Sports.
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in a sixth hour lifetime sports class, while a fellow classmate comes running into the action.
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P.E. GARY GLASENAPP, People. ABOVE:
cLAuoiA LANE, Hoaitn Education. WILLARD
P NOBLEY, Health Education. MERLIN NOREN-
, BERG, Health Education.
Mr. Hess, a new physical education teacher this year, believes in practicing what he preaches as
he plays racquetball along with his students.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 149
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Club. FRANK BRANDON, Chemistry 1-2 Earth
Science 1-2.
ROBERT MCCOMB, Biology 1-4A, Depart-
ment Chairman. COLEEN ROTH, Chem!Phy-
sics 1-4A, Consumer Chemistry.
The Science Department this year
had many different classes to offer
to the students. In some courses
students worked with and learned
how to operate microscopes, spec-
troscopes, and bunsen burners.
Also, in some classes, they per-
formed different labs with special
equipment. All the science courses
were set up to give students knowl-
edge based upon observation,
study, and experimentation.
JOHN MEYERS, Chem!Physics 1-4A, Phys-
ics, Astronomy, Sponsors Engineering Club.
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Astronomy, Sponsors Science Club. MIDDLE
GEORGE ZIEGLER, Biology 1-4, Coach Arch
ery Team. BOTTOM: ALAN VANDERSCHOOT
Physiology 1-2, Earth Science. JUST BELOW
LAURENCE SLAVIN, Biology 1-2. LEFT: Anni
marie Wasielewski discusses with a fellow stu
dent a science problem in her biology class
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SCIENCE 151
All students take social studies
Many of the required courses at
Alhambra were included in the So-
cial Studies Department. These in-
cluded American History, Arizona
Government, U.S. History, American
Government, and Free Enterprise.
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JOHN MURPHY, Free Enterprise, American
Government, Department Chairman. LIBBY
FRIEDMAN, U.S. History.
Other exciting social science classes
offered this year were sociology, an-
thropology, and humanities. The
main idea of these classes involved
the organization and environment of
people living together. Also, the
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STEPHAN ABEL, Arizona Government, Spon-
sors AFS. THOMAS GOSS. Free Enterprise,
Student Government, Sponsors Student Gov-
ernment.
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study of different races and their
physical and mental characteristics,
customs, and social relations were
taught.
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Counseling. JOHN KOERNER, Free Enter-
prise. JUNE LeSUEUR, U.S. History. LOUIS
MARIANETTI, U.S. History, World History.
LEFT: Cathy Dennings contemplates her Ari-
zona History class assignment.
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Arizona Government. MAURICE SHOGER, Ari-
zona Government, Anthropology, Sponsors
Hiking Club. CLARA WALKER, American Gov-
ernment.
JOHN MCCAULEY, American Government,
Arizona Government. WILLIAM SALONY, U.S.
History. CLAY THOMPSON, Arizona Govern'
ment, U.S. History.
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History.
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SARAMOSS PHILLIPS, Humanities. KATH-
ERYN HEDGES, U.S. History, Pom and Cheer
sponsor.
Jim White and some of his classmates in Free
Enterprise are anxiously awaiting graduation.
SOCIAL STUDIES 153
Switch to counselor
lcttcrs aids students
In the 78-79 school year the Guid-
ance Department switched to as-
signed counselors. Each student had
a letter added to his student number
which represented a certain coun-
selor. Now counselors could give in-
dividualized help to their assigned
students. lt also did away with long
lines waiting for a counselor.
ABOVE: MITCHEL TILLOTSON, Department
Chairman, Counseling. BELOW: Counselor Bill
Wilson talks to senior Steve Kramer about the
opportunities and courses offered at various
colleges.
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MIDDLE: CHARLES BEAUVAIS, Counseling.
BOTTOM: DAVID TILLOTSON, Counseling.
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LIAM WILSON, Counseling.
IMC haven for pleasure readers
The IMC Department was separat-
ed into two departments. One was
for freshmen to get them used to
the school and more interested in
reading. The other department was
the main library which held all the
information for research plus var-
ious types of equipment for both
students and staff. There was also
pleasure reading for sophomores,
juniors and seniors. The working de-
partment was made up of three Ii-
brarians, paid aides and volunteer
helpers.
TOM SWEET, Instructional Material Center,
Chairman.
TOP: Jerry Carnal relaxes in one of the easy chairs in the library, reading a magazine. BOTTOM:
Laurie Petterson and Shirley Haney find that the library is a quite place to catch up on their
studies.
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IMC Librarian.
Sophomore Tina Gandil is using the library to
catch up on some of her homework
IMC 155
ROTC develops responsible leaders
The purpose for the Junior Re-
serve Officer Training Corps was to
assist the parents and school auth-
orities in the total development of
the students so as to enable the stu-
dents to assume a position as a re-
sponsible citizen in our society.
Some of the responsibilities of the
students were to assist in character
development, to develop personal
punctualality, and self disipline, to
teach respect for duly constituted
authority, to develop individual lead-
ership capabilities, to encourage a
high sense of honor and deport-
ment, and to install a love of country
and pride in its accomplishments.
ROTC students learned how to de-
velop an appreciation of the U.S.
Army and its role in public service,
of our country, to explain military
obligations as set forth in congres-
sional Iaw and the opportunities for
public service in the Armed Forces,
and to understand elementary mili-
tary instruction which will be of
benefit should the need arise. The
method of teaching was leadership
with the emphasis placed on practi-
cal work.
habits of neatness, orderliness, national defense, and development
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TOP: KATHLEEN MOORE, Speech. BOTTOM:
JEANNE O'DELL, Media Specialist.
TOP: MARTHA TANNER, Hearing Lab. BOT- TOP: ANN BOLTZ, Nurse. BOTTOM: JEAN VE-
TOM: MAJ. THOMAS GRUHN, ROTC. MICH, Hearing Lab.
The Junior ROTC Color guard presents the colors during the playing of the National Anthem at a home football game.
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trol CIerk!P.E. DORIS KALE, Secretary!Prin-
cipal. SECOND ROW: PEGGY JASKOLSKI, As-
sociate Principal Secretary. KATHRYN SHEP-
ARD, Secretary!F.C. Administration. THIRD
ROW: MAXINE CORBIN, Secretary!Activities,
VIRGINIA POYNTER, Bookstore Manager.
BOTTOM ROW: BEATRICE SPAULDING, At-
tendance!F.C. JEAN FOSTER, Secretary!Ac-
tivities. RIGHT: A student assistant works in
the Attendance Office filing notes and record-
ing absences on student attendance cards.
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TOP ROW: LYNETTE DAVIS, Attendance.
CHARLENE MITCHELL, Secretary!CounseI-
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CAFETERIA- Angie Venetis, Anna Grzadaliski, Jo Tomasek, Barbara Donald, Mildred Lucas, Sue Rountree, Pam Richison, Virginia
Serres, Cookie Pyfer, Lydia Tautimer, Francis Giordano, Ruth Eichel- Baschawerk, Valerie Baltutis, Marjoire Gassaway.
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MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: John Rivers, Abrel Cook, Alex Florence, raga, Dan Swewll, Larry Singer, Ralph Babel, Allen Weimer, Bob Moskop.
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'79 was a great success for Seniors
Who could possibly benefit more
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the Senior Class? Julie Masters lead
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Trish Turpin assisting, and the fi-
nance department was held by Vicki
Komadina the treasurer. The three
senators were Lisa Davis, Anna Mul-
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the repainting of the ticket booth.
The Senior Class was delighted to
have their floatwin first place again
for the second year.
Their main objective this year was
to include the whole senior body in
their activities such as the carwash.
They want everybody to remember
what a great final year they had at
Alhambra. Julie Masters was a great
encouragement, and also a great
success.
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someones little sister during a basetball
game. BELOW RIGHT: Senior Kim Forten-
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Diane Benker
Cindy Berkheimer
David Berlyn
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Terry Carpenter
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Cindi Carter
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Joe Castellanos
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Suzanne Collins
Carolyn Cox
Marilyn Cox
Michael Cox
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Mary Craven
John Cresswell
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Susan Denny
Denise DeShazo
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Lisa Dixon
Tim Dixon
Elizabeth Dodge
Cheryl Dolynuik
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Linda Donald
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Fred Ferguson
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James Hayes
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Rodney Jesse
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Julie Johnson
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Jerry McCoy
Victor McCuin
Keith McDonald
Susan McGrady
Dave McGrath
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Don Middleton
Cathy Miller
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Janis Mills
Rick Moffit
Linda Mogler
Teri Montoya
Bernice Moore
Mike Moore
Nancy Moore
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Lori Olvey
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Norman Schieman
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Jill Senia
Teresa Sears
Becky Runyon
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Matt Southard
Lori Sowers
Peggy Spears
Angie Sporrer
Carolyn Stark
Daniel Sullinger
Randy Suman
Debra Sutphin
Matt Sutter
Claire Swadner
Connie Swaim
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Tracy TerVeen
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Michelle Todd
Terri Tonelli
Denise Townsend
Beckie Trimble
Lorri Trunick
Becky Trujillo
Tim Tucker
Howard Turner
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The final picture of Alhambra High School for many graduating seniors, it has been the home of many for the last four years.
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180 SENIORS
Patricia Turpin
Hank Urbanski
CoLita Urich
Ray Vasquez
Julie Vaughn
Brenda Vick
Amador Villavicencio
Luis Villavicencio
Lori Vineyard
Sherri Voet
Devy Walker
Bob Walther
Terry Walton
Jeff Wasl
Cindy Wasyl
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Tammy Watson
Teri Weaver
Robert Weber
Greg Wells
Gary Wendorf
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Dan Wensel
Chris Werking
Michelle Wesolowski
Eddie Wester
Brenda Wheeler
Jeri Wheeler
Tammy Whitaker
Ann White
James White
Karen White
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John Young
Earl Zeller
Lisa Zetterlof
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for Homecoming which placed third.
The biggest project of the year was
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This year's junior officers were
very responsible and did a great job.
They were led by President Pat Hof-
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out the officers. They were Jack Col-
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The junior sponsor was Mr. Marian-
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Bill Brashears
Kimberly Breedlove
Tamara Breedlove
Cheryl Brewer
Harriett Britt
Monica Brogdon '
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Lynda Brown
Robert Brown
Julie Bruder
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Judy Callahan
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Mark Connaroe
Dan Coons
Ellen Corchiniski
Theresa Cornett
Carmela Costanzo
Kim Cotterman
Joel Countryman
Richard Couturier
Rusty Cozby
Deborah Crysler
Marcia Craven
Linda Crews
Diana Crosser
Donald Crowe
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Monica Drane
David Drane
Shane Drews
Bill Drinkwater
Brian Dugan
Kandi Duncan
Joe Dura
Jeff Durbin
Tamara Durham
Debbie Duzy
Nancy Dziuk
Patty Dziuk
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Rebecca Edwards
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Linda Garcia
Frances Garcia
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Margie Garrido
Maria Gesswein
Mary Giardina
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Bev Escobar
Tricia Esquivel
Leslie Estes
Denise Estrella
Tim Evans
Paula Fagenbush
Dan Fenn
Cary Ferguson
Laura Felcie
Valerie Filipek
Mike Finch
Michelle Finch
Alan Fischer
John Fitzpatrick
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Tom Giles
Tina Gillum
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Henry Goodrow
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John Habeich
Debbie Haertel
Kelly Hall
Kirsten Hall
Mike Hallada
Shirley Haney
Tom Hanrahan
Sheila Harney
Jim Harris
Mike Hauer
Carla Havlick
Robin Hawley
Camren Hays
Marlou Heiland
Carla Helmandollar
Robert Henry
Ernest Herring
Marie Hernandez
Donna Hertzog
Ruthann Hesterman
Mark Higgins
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Terrie Lawless
Lori Lawrence
Debbie Lawson
Ken Lewis
Terri Lincoln
Susan Littlefield
Monica Litsey
Beth Looper
Julie Lopez
Richard Lui
Bonnie Lutrick
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Terri Maggard
LouAnn Malinoski
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Donna Magness
James Manies
Laura Manley
Gavin Mann
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Bruce McDougall
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Melinda Griff
Ron Mcllrath
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Marty McKinistary
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Philip McNally
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Dana McNiel
Lesia McNutt
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Tracey Morgan
Lori Morton
Sherry Mossburg
Wendi Moulton
Doug Mucklow
Mike Mullings
Dena Muratore
Brett Murphy
Tom Murphy
John Myers
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Christine Miller
Donald Miller
Juanita Miller
Sandy Miller
Steve Miller
Marie Milnie
Karen Miner
John Miraldi
Mike Mitten
Stephen Monroe
Jose Montejano
Joyce Moore
Michelle Moore
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Barbara Neeley
Kim Niemuis
Julie Nelson
Shari Nelson
Hershel Nienstedt
Linda Norfolk
Valerie North
Tracy Norton
John Novak
Paul Novak
Mark Nullman
Diane Nygard
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Bill Patten
Debby Pearce
Mary Pearcy
Bob Peck
Larry Peden
Laurie Pellettier
Annette Pendrick
Larry Pernick
Cynthia Perry
Mike Perry
Chris Petkiewiez
Debbie Pettett
Susan Pfaffman
Kevin Phillips
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Richard Saxon
Charma Schell
Donna Schelsing
Mark Smidt
Karla Schneider
Jennie Schuster
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Mike Ricketts
Carol Reiger
Lori Ringler
Steve Robbins
Ronda Robinson
Lisa Rockenfield
Paul Rodriguez
Jimmie Rogers
Gazelle Rogatz
Marci Ropp
Ray Rosales
Robert Rosell
Sheila Ross
Joe Rousay
Brian Rover
Bill Rozum
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Ann Marie Secanti
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Robert Stiner
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Mike Strem
Charles Sullinger
David Sullivan
Amy Swadner
Brian Swaim
Debbie Swart
Mary Szczepaniak
Rita Sztaba
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Brian Valentino
Holly Van Dyne
Shirley Varkoly
Joann Vasquez
Marla Wagner
Theresa Walke
Jo Walker
Linda Walker
Steve Walker
Dan Wensel
John Ward
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Steve Terveen
Donna Theiss
Walter Thomas
Barbara Thompson
Jenna Thompson
Pam Tindell
Bonny Titus
Rusty Thompson
Bruce Torseth
Anna Treinen
Jay Troutt
Gordon Tunstall
Becky Turley
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Nancy Walsh
Bill Weaver
Alan Webb
Louise Webb
Tina Webb
Debbie Weisz
David Wensel
Kim Werking
Elizabeth Keller and John Ward munch-out at
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Here students are lined up in the quad to be judged on who has the best costume during one of the activities held on Halloween.
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Cole Zimmerman
Dale Anderson
Ken Anderson
Chris Arnold
Steve Austin
Leslie Baldwin
Ladeana Benson
Denny Bertoli
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Kim Hilton
Bill Holmes
Mike Inman
Heidi Klein
Lori Keidel
Beth Kania
John Kalman
John Lake
Lori Marino
Lucas Maxfield
Kelly Merten
Doug Murdock
Jim Neary
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Tom Statzer
Gary Steele
Mark Stuart
Kriquette Stumfoll
Tim Tarr
Keith Terrell
Rita Trostle
Hollie VariDyne
Mark Venable
Nancy Villasentor
Angela Panetta
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David Powell
JoAnn Ramthun
Micheal Rasin
Scott Reyer
Donny Root
Tallie Rowley
April Schmid
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The main objectives were to get
everyone involved in school life and
to raise money for the 1980 prom.
Sophomores shared the homecom-
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sponsored a dance on November 9.
Brenda Hammonds, Alicia McQue
and Diane Quan combined their ef-
forts in making decisions as Sopho-
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The Sophomore class sponsor
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and Mrs. Smith worked closely with
each other as the year went on.
ABOVE: Sophomore Class Senators are Bren-
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McQue. BELOW: Not only the hallways are
crowded but the cars are crowded too!
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Carla Brenner
Gerald Brewer
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Glenn Britt
Brian Brooksby
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Mike Gadbery
Mike Gallagher
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Patricia Greeley
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Debbie Greene
Harold Greene
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Terry Grossenbacher
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Coty Hernandez
Phil Hernandez
Robert Herring
Cynthia Heun
Pat Higgins
Tom Higgins
Vicki Hildebrand
Karen Hilton
Michael Hinderliter
Carol Hislop
Christine Hobbs
Annette Hodge
Matt Hoffarth
Mary Holmes
David Holtzem
Becky Homolka
Brian Homsey
Mark Hoorneman
Mona Horner
Michelle Horton
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Susan Junas
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Veronica Katzenberger
Robert Keil
Robin Keister
Lance Kellar
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Dorothy Martin
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Julie Langford
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Steve Lemme
Barbara Ann Leonardo
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Bob Lessard
Tony Leung
James Lewis
Tom Lindley
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Beth Loeffler
Louisa Loo
Frank Lopez
Eric Lovate
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Patricia McCormick
Ruth McCoy
Robert McCrea
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Brenda McDonald
Richard McDowell
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Deanna McKennon
Barbara McKissick
John McMurdy
Dawn McNabb
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Alicia McCue
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Donna Meagher
Lee Mendoza
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Teresa Reader
Brenda Reagan
Sheri Red
Eric Reeder
Yolanda Rendon
Melanie Rettler
Kathy Reynolds
Jay Rice
DeeDee Richards
Don Richards
Scott Richards
Barbara Rieger
Allen Rinaldi
Sandra Roberts
Brian Robertson
Denise Rochette
Terri Rogers
Donna Roman
Allison Ronsheim
Steve Rouette
Brenda Rudolph
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Melanie Selby
Kelly Shank
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Paul Shepard
Lisa Sheri an
Deborah Sherwood
Mike Shoemaker
Theresa Shorey
Sue Shrouds
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Wendy Snyder
Todd Sollazzo
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Sandy Stanke
Karen Stanley
Geralyn Staten
Tracey Steimer
Janet Steinberg
Danean Stevens
Lee Steiner
Patricia Stillwell
Rebecca Stinnett
Ray Stonerock
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Alfred Turner
Debbie Turner
Shelley Turner
Kenneth Turza
Sandra Van Boerum
Caryl Vanderlinden
Evelyn Van Horn
Kevin Van Sandt
Nick Vargas
Leslie Vaughn
Ronda Vlach
David Vest
Sherri Vest
Patti Voet
Jan Wackerbarth
Kelly Wagner
Karen Wakefield
John Walledom
Johnna Walker
Karie Walkr
Michael Walker
Carla Wallace
Sheila Walsh
Pamela Ward
James Washburn
Vergie Wasielewski
Robert Watkins
Jerryl Watson
Joe Wayterra
Diane Webb
James Wellman
William Wells
Mark Welsh 4
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Chuck White
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Tom Williams
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Randall Willis
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Greg Wolf
Norman Wolf
Carrie Wright
Cindy Wright
Dwayne Wright
Gladys Wright
Linda Wright
Scott Wyatt
Robert Ybanez
Anna Ybarra
Charles Yoder
Jima Young
Linda Young
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Tim Young
Christine Zien
Sheryl Zwillick
Debra Baker
Roddy Barney
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Joyce Falstich
Scott Faust
Betty Ferrell
Wayne Fox
Travis Fuller
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Michelle Lewis
Angie Lombardo
Rosalie Marmeno
Allen McCrea
Jon Miller
Carol Montez
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Susan Slick
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Debora Taylor
Connie Tuggle
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This year's Freshmen Class added
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the school's campus. One way they
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in building their Homecoming float.
With the help of their sponsor
Freshman Class Senators David Etz Lisa Nannestat, and Kelly Sharndo
Richard Johnson, the class spon-
sored one ofthe dances after a var-
sity football game.
This year's president was John
Carmargo. Vice-President was Shan-
non Turner and Secretary-Treasurer
was Kristine Smith.
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Sonya Braun
Dale Brewer
Doug Brewster
Jon Brinton
Edwinna Brisbon
Greg Brockway
Bobby Brown
Ida Brown
Jack Brown
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Michelle Brown
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Michele Chandler
William Chase
John Childres
Louann Childress
Gary Choate
Sid Cisneroz
Katherine Clark
Leonard Clark
Stephanie Clark
Jennifer Cohen
Larry Coleman
James Collier
Cheryl Combs
Raymond Conrad
Jill Cote
John Contini
Pamela Conway
Tamika Coombs
Lori Cooper
Tracy Cowden
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Lisa Dawson
Marilyn Deane
David Deines
Keith Delaet
Irene De Leon
Lawence De Leon
Louann De Martelaere
Teri Demlong
Lori Dendy
Tom Denton
Ronald De Plazes
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Carri Higgins
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Dan Hirko
Debra Hobbs
Shelly Hobert
Sherry Hobert
Marie Hodges
Terry Hoesel
Elaine Hoffarth
Mark Hogland
Brenda Holaday
Christine Holland
Emily Holt
Denise Honhoinewa
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Margie Hood
Michelle Horner
Jill Hovey
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Sarah Libby
Gerald Lincoln
Dennis Lindley
Alex Lindsey
Henry Linford
Chris Livingston
Debbie Lomuscio
Frank Lomuscio
James Lopez
Sylvia Lovato
Sharon Lowl
Peter Lucas
James Ludi
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Brian Peterson
Karen Peterson
Barbara Pettett
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Joseph Schwartz
Don Sears
Mary Selby
Richard Semmens
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Kristen Sutphin
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William Sutton
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Bill Wagner
Mark Wagner
Scott Wagner
Dwight Waldron
Karen Walker
Lisa Walker
Jodi Walsh
Molly Waltz
Sheila Washington
Dan Wasyl
Lisa Watkins
Linda Wayman
Tony Wayterra
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Gina Pease
Kevin Phillips
Corrine Ramos
Lorie Reed
Michelle Reeves
Tom Sherwood
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Bobby Temples
Linda Wayman
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Kim DeHart
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ADAMS , DEAN: Engineering
Club 3.
AGUILERA, KATHY: Cross-
Country 13 Mamlaids 23 Vica 4.
AGUILERA, RICK: Football 1,
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AGUIRE, RAUL: Cross-Country
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ALCANTAR, CAROLE: Key Club
23 Student Government 2, 3, 43
Deca 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 33
Yearbook 2, 3.
ANDERSON, BRAD: Football 1,
2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43
Track 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Let-
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ANDERSON, MICHAEL: Football
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ANGLEN, JOLIE: French Club 23
Science Club 3 , 43 Chess Club 3 ,
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ARNOLD, ANNETTE: Key Club
3, 43 Spikettes 2, 3, 4.
ARNOLD, BOYD: Football 13
Tennis, 2, 3, 43 Grinell Hiking
Club 23 Science Club 33 NHS 4.
AUSTERMAN, RUSTY: Football
13 Baseball 13 Science Club 2.
BAKER, LARRY: Bowling 33
Vica 3.
BANKS, PAIGE: Matmaids 1, 2,
3, 43 Modern Dance 2, 3, 43
Yearbook 2, Golf 1, Archery 2.
BARNES, PETER: Basketball 1.
BARTEE, RICK: Football 1, 2,
3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Optimist 43
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BARTEE, RON: Football 1, 43
Basketballl, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2,
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Lettermans Club 4.
BARTINELLI, DREW: Tennis 13
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 23
Vica 4.
BAXA, REGINA: Spanish Club 13
Matmaids 3 .
BEEBE, KURT: GOlflj Vica 3, 4.
BERG, LYLE: Basketball 13 Ten-
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BERKHEIMER, CINDY: Year-
book 4.
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BERTOLI, JEFF: Wrestling 1, 23
Track 1, 2.
BETHEL, JAME. AHS
BISHOP, JULIE: Tennis 1, 2, 3,
43 Pom Line 3, 43 Badminton 2,
Student Govemment 1, 2, 3, 43
NHS 43 Homecoming Queen 43
Ski Club 3, 43 Activities Chair-
man 43 Lettermans Club 4.
BLACK, DEBRA: GAA 13 Girls
League 13 Spikettes 1, 2, 3, 43
KeyClub23 FBLA3, 43 NHS3, 4.
BLACKSHIRE, CHRISTIE: Thes-
pians 2, 3, 43 Speech Team 3, 43
Pamassus 3, 43 Yearbook 33
BLOYED , MACI-IELLE: AHS
BLUE, DEON: Track 1, 2, 3, 43
Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 3,
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BOLDING, BRENDA: GAA 13
HERO 4.
BORBOA, JESSE: Football 13
Spanish Club 23 FBLA 33 Teachers
Corps 3.
BOWMAN, SI-IERYL: Drama 4.
BOWSHER, DOUG: Football 1,
2.
BRATCHER, CHRISTINE: Ten-
nis 1, 23 Matmaids 13 Key Club
3, 43 Mascot 43 NHS 4.
BRAZZILL, LAWERENCE: AHS
BRESI-FEARS, DAVID: Spanish
Club 2, 3, 4.
BRLDGEMAN, CURTIS: wres-
tling 3, 4, ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
BRISTOW, PATRICK: Football
13 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Vica 3.
BROOKS, LOIS: Deca 3, 4.
BRYANT, TERESA: Girls League
13 AFS 33 Student Government 33
Pamassus 3, 43 NHS 43 Thespians
43 Speech 4.
BUSHROE, MIKE: Ski Club 3, 4.
BUTLER, CAROL: AHS
BUTLER, MARY: Tennis 13 LA
4.
CALLAHAN, MITCH: Football
1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43
Wrestling 3, 43 Lettermans Club
3, 4.
CANDELARIA, ROBERT: Bas-
ketball 13 Vica 33 Mecha 43
Football 1.
CARMODY, ERIC: Speech 43
Thespians 4.
CARNAL, JERRY: Tennis 1, 2,
33 Science 23 Chess Club 23 NHS
4.
CARPENTER: TERRY: Spanish
Club 1, 2, 3, 43 AFS 1, 2, 3, 43
Exchange Student 43 Tennis 1,
Softball 1, Archery 23 Mascot 3,
4.
CHRISTENSEN, THOMAS: VICA
3, 4.
CID, MERRY: Volleyball 13
Badminton 23 Cheer 3 , 43 NHS 43
Ski Club 43 Student Government
4.
CLARK, STEPHANIE: Tennis 1,
2, 33 Softball Manager 33 Chora-
lettes 2 , 33 Chorale 33 Interact 1 ,
23 Key Club 3, 43 Deca 3, 43
Student Government 33 NHS 43
Orchestra 1, 2.
CLIFFORD, COLEEN: Hero 43
Key Club 2 .
COLE, BRIAN: Track 13 Football
1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43
coLL1EE, VICKY: Volleyball 13
Spanish Club 1, 23 FBLA 3, 4,
NHS 3, 4.
COLLINS, SUE: Tennis 1.
COLYAR, GREG: Vica 3, 43
Football 1.
CONWAY, KEVIN: German 1, 23
Engeneering 3, 4.
COUSIN , SONJA: AHS
COX, CAROLYN: Girls League
13 ArtClub1, 2, 3, 43 lnteract2,
3, 43 FBLA 3, 43 NHS 4.
COX, MARILYN: Girls League 13
ArtClub1, 2, 3, 43 Interact2, 3,
43 NHS 43 LA 3, 4.
CRANEER, DEBRA: AHS
CROAK, JAMES: Bowling 13 Key
Club 23
CROEGAERT, CHARLES: Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Vica
33 Lettermans Club 4.
CROUGH, KIMBERLEY: Tennis
13 GAA 13
CROUGH, RONALD: Football 1,
2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Track
2.
DAMON, SARRAH: GAA 13 Me-
cha 43 Matnnaids 1.
D ' ANGELO , ROSEY: AHS
DAVIS, LISA: Tennis 13 Bad-
minton 2, 33 Softball 1, 2, 33
GAA 13 Spikettes 33 Student
Government43 Mascot2, 33 Let-
termans Club 3, 43 Pom Line 43
Key Club 23 Senior Senator 4.
DAVIS, LORETTA: Orchestra 1,
23 Band 1, 23 Junior Achievement
3 .
DAVIS, PATRICIA: Matmaids 1,
2, 33 Key Club 43 Wrestling
Taper 4.
DAVIS, RAYMOND: Science
Club 3, 43 JETS 43 Orchestra 3,
43 Computor Club 3, 43 Engineers
33 Creative Writing 4.
DAVIS, SONYA: Track 4.
PEARSON, DEL: Football 1, 3.
Wrestling 1, 2.
DEITER, LISA: AHS
DELGADO, DANIEL: Football 13
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
DELUNA, HLLDO: Vica 43 Deca
4.
DERWIN, JERRY: Track 1, 2, 43
Cross Country 23 Football 13
ROTC 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama 3.
DESTERLE, DAVID: Advanced
Band2, 33 KeyClub3, 43 NHS 43
DI BIASE, JOHN: Football 1, 2,
3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 43 Student
Government 43 Letterman 3, 4.
DILLSWORTH, CINDY: GAA 13
Hero 4.
DIXON, LISA: Deca 3, 43 GAA
13 Key Club 2.
DIXON, TIM: Basketball 1, 23
NHS 3, 43 Speech 3, 43 Spanish
Club 1, 23 Key Club 23 Chess
Club 43 Scimitar 43 Golf 4.
DOLYNUIK, CHERYL Volleyball
2, 3, 43 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 43
Lettermans Club 33 NHS 3, 43
Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Opti-
mist43 Valedictorian 43 Pep Band
43 Stage Band 33 Most Valuable
Volleyball Player 2, 3.
DOMZALSKI, PATRICK: Hiking
Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
DONALD, LINDA: Art Club 13
Advanced Band 4.
DOUMA, MICHELLE: spillenns
1, GAA 1.
DRIVER, STEVE: Hiking Club 2 ,
3, 43 VICA 3, 43 Industrial Arts
Award 2.
DUFF, JANA: Bowling Club 1, 2,
43 Key Club 2.
DZUIK, LISA: Student Govern-
ment 43 Tennis 13 GAA 1.
EARL , MOLLY: AHS
EGTER VAN WISSEKERKE,
I-IENRI: Scimitarl, 2, 3, 43 Stu-
dent Government 23 Key Club 23
Tennis 1, 23 AFS 1, 23 German
Club 1, 23 Ski Club 1, 23 Quill
and Scroll 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43
DECA 33 Junior Achievement 1,
2, 3, 4.
EHRHARDT, THOMAS: Inter-
mediate Band 13 Computor Club
2, 3, 43 Magic Club 1 , 23 Student
Government 43 NHS 43 German
Club 1.
ESTRELLA, MARK: Football 1,
2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Track 2.
ETZ, CATHY: NHS 43 Student
Govemment 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball
Manager 1, 23 Rotarian 43
Homecoming Attendant 4.
EVANS, CI-IRIS: AHS.
FALIGATTER, LINDA: Key Club
2.
FALSTLCH, PEGGY: Softball 3,
4, GAA 1.
FERGUSON, KEN: Vica 3, 4.
FIERROS, MIKE: AHS
FIGUEROA, ANTHONY: Vica 4.
FISHER, SANDY: Cheer 2, 3, 43
GAA 13 Homecoming Nominee
4.
Fizz, BETH: FBLA 3, 4, Key Club
3.
FLOWERS, CATHY: Deca 3, 43
Student Government 43 NHS 43
Tennis 33 Yearbook 23 Ski Club
13 Key Club 2.
FLOWERS, THOMAS: Stage Band
4.
FORBES, BILLY: Chorus 23 Soft-
ball 2, 33 Hero 4.
FORHAN, MARY: ROTC 1, 2,
3, 43 Chorus 1, 2.
FORMAN, STEPHANIE: Chora-
lettes 2, 33 Deca 3, 43 Interact23
Junior Achievement 23 GAA 1.
FORTENBERRY, KIM: Deca 3.
FOSNOT, DON: Vica 4.
FOSTER, CINDA: Tennis 1, 2,
3,43 Fbla 4, owE43 GAA 1.
FOX, DAVID: Tennis 43 NHS 3,
43 JETS 43 Hiking Club 33 Com-
putor Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 2,
3, 43 Optimist 4.
FRANCIS, JANYCE: Deca 3, 4.
rUN'K, KATHY: Key Club 4.
GAERATHS, ANDREW: German
Club 2, Rorc 1, 2, 3, 4.
GAINES, ROBERT: Band 2, 3, 43
Bowling Club 2, 3, 4.
GALL , ROBERT : AHS
GALLAGHER, BRIAN: Football
1, Track 1, 2, 3, LGE4.
GARCIA, RANDY: ROTC 1, 2,
3, 43
GARCIA, ROBERT: VICA 3, 4.
GARDNER, GAYLA: Choralettes
2, 3, 4, NHS 4.
GELLENBECK, TERRENCE: Ten-
nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, NHS
3, 4, Interact 2.
GELNETT, DONNA: Badminton
1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Archeryl, 2,
3, 4, Lettermans Club 3, Quill
and Scroll 1.
GERICK , WAYNE: AHS
GHERARDI, LISA: Track 2, 3,
4, Volleball 3, Cross Country 4,
Lettermans Club 3, 4, Band 3.
GILLEN, KIM: Key Club 2, 3, 4,
Spanish Club 3, Yearbook 3, NHS
3, 4, Science Club 4, Quill and
Scroll 3, Spikettes 2, 3.
GILLIE, SUSAN: Volleyball 1, 2,
3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track
1, Tennis 3, 4, NHS 4, Student
Govemment 4.
GILLMORE, SUSAN: NHS 4,
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French
Club 2, Chess Club 3.
GODDARD, RON: AHS
GOODALL, HOLLY: Junior
Achievement 3, 4, Scimitar 3,
4.
GORAN, KAREN: Science Club
2, 3, Bowling Club 2.
GOSIGER, PAULINE: Deca 3, 4.
GRAHAM, TROY: AHS
GRAVELY, GORDON: AHS
GREEN, KELLY: Volleyball 3,
Sof1ball4.
GREER, MARTY: FBLA4, Bowl-
ing 1, Hiking Club 1.
GREGG AIVEES VICA 3
1 I i 1 49
Bowlingl.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM: VICA 4,
Wrestling 2.
GRITTMAN, BEVERLEY: Key
Club 1, 2, Spikettes 2, 3, Mat-
2l'13idS 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, 3,
GRUBER , CORA : AHS
GUGLIELMO, JIM: Engineering
Club 3, NHS 4.
H
HABEICH, ANITA: Track 1, 2,
3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, GAA 1,
2, Lettermans Club 1, 2, 3, 4, LA
3, Rotarian 4, NHS 3, 4,
HALL, KAAREN: Key Club 2, 3,
4, AFS 3, Scimitar 4.
HAMMERL, ROSE: Spanish Club
2, 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, 4, NHS 4.
HANEY, JEANNE: Orchestra 2.
3.
HANKINS, LISA: Choralettes 2,
3, Bowling Club 1.
HARDY, DOUG: Science Club 1,
2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 2, 4, NHS 4,
Yearbook 4.
HAYES, TERRI: Mamlaids 1, 2,
Track 2, Football Manager 2, 3.
HELTEMES, MAIA: GAA 1,
Track 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, 4,
HERO 4.
HERNANDEZ, ALEX: Football 1,
3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 2, 3, 4,
Lettermans Club 3, Spanish Club
1, Computor Club 2.
HERTZOG, MICHAEL: ROTC 1,
2, 3, 4.
HILL, RONALD: VICA 3, 4.
HILTON, KAY: Spikettes 3, GAA
1, Matnnaids 1 .
HODGES, PATTY: FBLA 3, 4.
HOENE, JANIES: Track 2, 3,
German Club 1, 2, VICA 4.
HOLT, KIM: Band 2, 3, Orches-
tra 2, 3, Pep Band 3.
HOLKESTAD, DAVID: Gemlan
Club 2, Science Club 3, Optimist
4, NHS 4, Key Club 4, Track 4.
HOPKINS, DIANNA: Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Hiking Club 2, 3, 4, Sci-
ence Club 3, GAA 1.
HOPPAL, BRUCE: Football 1, 2,
Track 1, VICA 4.
HOPPAL, GREG: Football 1, 2,
3: 49
HUFFMAN, LOIS: AHS
HUGHES, SI-ERRI: NHS 3, 4,
KeyClub4, FBLA2, 3, 4, Tennis
1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Pom Line 4.
I-IUMIMEL, JIMMY: Football 1,
Baseball 1, 2,
HUNT, DAVID: VICA 3, 4.
INGERSOLL, KATHLEEN: Mod-
ern Dance 3, 4.
ISABELLA, MARIANNE: Bowling
Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4.
IVENZ, LYNN: AHS
JACKSON, GENE: Football 1, 2,
4.
JODAT, JEFF: Football 1.
JOHNSON, KRISTINE: Pom Line
3, 4.
JOHNSON, MIKE: Football 1, 2,
3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter-
mans Club 3, 4.
JOHNSON, SUSAN : Archery 1,
2, 3, 4, Archery Club 3, 4, Mat-
maids 1.
JONES, KEVIN: Football 1, Ski
Club 2, FBLA 1, 2, DECA 3, 4,
Science Club 2.
JONES, TIM: Football 1, 2, 4,
Track 4, Key Club 4, Band 2, 3,
4, PepBand 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4.
K
KAY, ROBERTA: French Club 1 ,
2, Health Occupation Club 4.
KERR, LINDA: FBLA 4, COE 4.
KISH, DANIEL: Orchestra 4,
Computor Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4.
KNAUSS, REBECCA: Band 1, 2,
3, 4, Mafnnaids 2, GAA 1, Chorus
1.
KOCH, KATHY: Majorette 2, 3,
4, GAA 1, Girls League 1, FBLA
1.
KOMADINA, VICKI: Student
Government 3, 4, Interact 1, 2,
3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Spikettes 3, 4,
NHS 4, French Club 2, Girls
League 1.
KOPP, MARLENE: AHS
KREEL, EDWARDYNE: Basket-
ball Statistician 3, Health Occu-
pations Club 4.
KRUEGER, RAYMOND: Baseball
2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2.
KRZNARICH, TOM: Football 1,
Basketball 1, 2, NHS 4.
KUNDE, LUANNE: NHS 4.
L
LAIRD, MITCH: Football 1, 2,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, r.
LAMA, SUSIE: AHS
LANGE, MARY: Spanish Club 3,
4.
LA PLANTE, MIKE: Football 1,
Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3,
Vica 3, 4.
LA POlN'l'E, RAYMOND: vlcA
3, Football 1.
LAPPE, LINDA: MECHA 4.
LA PRELL, RICHARD: AHS
LAWERENCE, REBECCA: Ger-
man Club 2, Hiking Club 1, 2, 4,
VICA 4.
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LEDESMA, RUSS: Football 15
Track 1, 2, 45 Cross Country 2,
3.
LEE, JAMES: AHS
LEONARD, MARYANN : Interact
15 LA 2, 45 NHS 45 OWE 4.
LEWIS, KAREN: ROTC 1, 2, 3,
4, v1CA3, 4.
LIGGETTS, RONA: Tennis 1, 25
Interact 25 Key Club 2, 35 Span-
ish Club 25 Thespians 3, 45 NHS
4 5 Optimist 4 .
LINDSEY, CHARLES: Ski Club 45
spanish Cub 4.
LINDSEY, MONICA: Tennis 25
LA 25 French Club 4.
LITTLE, PAM: Spanish Club 3,
45 Softball 3, 45 NHS 45 Interact
2.
LOFTOS, CHARLES: Computor
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hiking 2, VICA
4.
Lorvmsclo, KATHY: Track 3,
4, NHS 4.
LOPEZ, DERRICK: Chess Club 1 ,
25 Latin Club 1, 25 NHS 45 Par-
nassus 2 .
LOPEZ, PATRICIA: Choralettes
2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45
Spikettes 3, 45 NHS 4.
LOUPEE, CI-EERYL: French Club
25 LA 35
LYON, VALARIE: LA 4.
MADDEN, EILEEN: GAA 15 Spi-
kettes2, 35 MaUnaids2, 35 LA3,
45 OWE 45 Orchestra 1, 2.
MARTINEZ, MARY: LA 25 Key
Club 2, 35 Student Government
45 Optimist 4 .
MASCARI, SAMUEL: Baseball
Managerl, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 4.
MASONE , ALEXANDER : ROTC
1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4.
MASTERS, JULIE: Student Gov-
ernment 1, 2, 3, 45 Pom Line 3,
45 Matmaids 1, 25 Baseball Man-
ager 1, 25 NHS 45 Homecoming
Attendant 4 .
MATHENY, SHERYL: AHS
MAXVVELL, LORE: Orchestra 2,
3, 4.
MAYS , CONNIE: Spanish Club 15
Mamnaids 25
MC CORMAC, TRESA: Health
Occupation 4.
MC COY, JAY: Tennis 1, 2, 3,
4, Ski Club 4.
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MC GRADY, SUSAN: Student
Government 1, 25 Tennis 15 Pom
Line 2, 3, 45 Key Club 25 Letter-
mans Club 3, 45 NHS 4.
MC MURDY, DAVID: AHS
MC NEIL, ERIC: Drams 2, 3, 45
Band1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Thes-
pians 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3,
45 Speech Team 3, 4.
MC QUISTON, JOYCE: Key Club
3, 45 Spikettes 35 LA 45 COE 4.
MECHAM, GREG: Football 25
DECA 35 ICE 4.
MEDINA, LAUA: French Club 1,
2, 3, 45 AFS 4.
MEYERS, KAREN: GAA 15 Cheer
Line 2, 3, 4.
MICH, TOM: AHS
MILLER, CATHY: Choralettes 2,
3, 45 Chorale 3, 45 AFS 45
Scimitar 45 Quill and Scroll 45
FBLA 2.
MILLER, DEBBIE: Band 1, 2, 3,
45 FBLA 35 Bowling Club 35 NHS
4.
MOGLER, LINDA: Art Club 15
Science Club 25 NHS 3, 45 Stu-
dent Government 4.
MOORE, NANCY: AHS
MOORE, SCOTT: Football 15
Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1.
MORTON, LYNETTE: Girls
League 15 Impact 25 GAA 1.
MOSKOP, BRYAN: VICA 3, 4.
MULLEN, Bois, Football 1, 2, 3,
ICE 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Key Club 2,
3.
MULLIN, TERESA: FBLA 3.
MULLINGS, TERRY: VICA 3.
MULVIHILL, ANNA: Key Club 25
Student Government 3 , 45 NHS 4.
MURDERS , KATHY: AHS
MURPHY, MARK: Football 15
Basketball 15 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4.
MURRAY, COLLETTE: FBLA 4.
MUCKLOW, MIKE: Baseball 1,
2, 3, 45 Football 1.
MYERS, VENUS: Majorettes 2,
3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 NHS 3, 4.
NEELEY, SKIP: Ski Club 15 Ten-
nis 1, 2, 35 NHS45 Band 2, 3, 45
Key Club 3, 45 Drama 2, 3.
NICHOLSON, DANIEL: Wrestling
4 .
NOBLES, LYNNE: DECA 3.
O CALLAGHAN, STEVE: NHS 45
Band 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45
Division Golf Team 3.
O CONNELL, LISA: DECA 3.
OHTON, DAVID: Football 1, 2,
3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 45
Homecoming Attendant 45 Let-
termans Club 3, 4.
OKABAYASHI , DIANA: NHS 45
Junior Achievement 3 , 45 GAA 1 .
OLSEN, RAYMOND: Tennis 1,
2, 3, 45 Interact 25 Spanish Club
4.
OLVEY, LoR1, AHS
om, CINDY: AIASA 4, Chorus
1.
OVERFIELD, MARK: VICA 4.
OWENS, GLYNNIS: Art Club 25
Key Club 25 VICA 35 Spanish
Club 45 NHS 4.
PACHECO, JEFF: Wrestling 1, 2,
3, 45 Track 1.
PACHECO, LYNDA: Spanish 1,
2, 35 Matmaids 25 AFS 4.
PAULSEN, MIKE: Track 1, 2, 3,
45 Ski Club 4.
PEAPENBURG, MARK: Science
Club 15 Bowling Club 2, 3, 45
German Club 35 Junior Achieve-
ment 3, 4.
PERSON, DEL: Wrestling 1, 25
Football 1, 3.
PECK, BYRON: Football 1, 2, 3,
45 VICA 35 Lettermans Club 3.
PERNICK, CYNTHIA: Band 2, 35
Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Key Club 25
NHS 4.
POLVANI, MICHAEL: Yearbook
4.
PHLEER, JANICE: AHS
Hzzo, MARTHA: GAA 1, Key
Club 4.
POORMAN, EDWARD: Football
1, 25 Baseball 2, Track 15 Ski
Club 1, 2.
PRASODJO, IMAN: AFS Student
45 AFS 45 Student Government 4 .
PRICE, ANN: Speech Team2, 3,
45 Drama 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 4.
PRICE, DIANA: Speech Team 1,
2, 3, 45 Drama 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS
3, 4.
PRICE, JACK: Football 1, 25
Track 15 Science Club 1, 25 Ski
Club 45 VICA 4.
RADIGAN, TERRY: LA 15 VICA
4.
RAMIREZ, JOANN: GAA 15
Spanish Club 15 MECI-IA 2, 45
Matmaids 1.
RANDLEMAN, TORI: Home -
coming Attendant 4.
RATH, SHAWN: Cross Country
1, 45 Track 3.
REED, DON: Hiking Club 35
Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate
Team 35 German Club 2.
REES, DANIEL: Tennis 15 VICA
4.
RENDON, MICHAEL: VICA 4.
RICARDO, SEBASTION: Band 45
RICHARDS, RICK: Interact 25
VICA 3, 4.
RICHARDSON, SAM: Football
1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman 45 Home-
coming Nominee 4.
RIECKHOFF , THOMAS : AHS
RIZO, EDDIE: Student Govern-
ment 3, 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Let-
terman 3, 4.
RIZZO, RON: Interact 45 Base-
ball 15 Science Club 35 Ski Club
1.
ROACH, KIMBERLY: Interact 1,
2, 35 AFS 2, 35 Student Govern-
ment3, 45 KeyClub45 NHS 3, 4.
ROBERTS, TONI: Tennis 25 Key
Club 35 Student Government 45
DECA 4.
ROBERTSON, FRANK: Rotarion
45 Chess Club 2, 35 Spanish Club
1.
ROCHETTE , DEBBIE: AHS
RODAMILE, STEPHANIE: Cross
Country 1, 25 Key Club 35 Chorus
15 GAA 15 Track 45 Gymnastics
2.
ROGERS, ROXANNE: Tennis 15
Track Manager 35 VICA 4.
ROSALES, SALVADOR: Track 2 .
ROSNER, WILLIAM: AHS
ROSS, MATT: VICA 3, 45 Sci-
ence Club 1, 2, 3.
RUEBSAMEN, BETH: Golf 1, 3,
45 Key Club 3, 45 Lettermans
Club 35 Choralettes 4.
RUIZ, YOLANDA: Spanish Club
1.
SAHHAR, CAROL: Key Club 2,
35 Hero 4.
SAHHAR, SUHA1L. Spanish Curb
1, 2, DECA 3, 4.
SANCI-EEZ , JESUS: AHS
SANDOVAL, TERESA: Spanish
Club 15 MECHA 2, 45 GAA 1.
SANDOVAL, VERONICA: GAA
1, MECHA 2.
SCARLATO, ANTHONY: AHS
SCHLESING, KAREN: Chora-
lettes 2, 3, 4.
SCHNEIDER , KAREN: AHS
SCOTT, MELISSA: Interact 1 , 2,
35 AFS 3, 45 Spikettes 3, 45 NHS
45 Student Government 3 , 45 Ro-
tarian 45 Girls League 1 .
SEARS, TERESA: Key Club 1, 25
Spikettes 2, 35 HERO 4.
SELF, PANEELA: FBLA 3.
SELVEY, KAREN: Tennis 1, 2,
35 Badminton 2, 3 , 45 Softball 2 ,
35 Interact 1, 25 Key Club 2, 35
DECA 3, 45 NHS 45 GAA 15 Let-
termans Club 3, 4.
SEYK, JEFF: AHS
SHAFFER, CoR1E, AHS
SHAFFER. DELBERT: VICA 45
Yearbook 4.
SHACKELL, ROBERT: Golf 2, 3,
45 VICA 45 Bowling Club 25 In-
teract 1.
Sl-IAPIRO, SHEILA: Quill and
Scroll 35 DECA 3 , 45 Yearbook 35
Choralettes 1, 2, 3.
SHARPE, CATHERINE: Track 1,
25 Cross Country 2, 3.
SHERWOOD, SUZANNE: NHS 45
Latin Club 1.
SHUMWAY, MARK: Football 1,
25 Track 1.
SIEN, SUSAN: AHS
SIGLER, GABRIELLE: Latin Club
1.
SIMON, LEE: AHS
SLOCUM, BRADLEY: AHS
SMITH, JAN: Junior Achieve-
ment 3, 45 Impact 1, 2, 35 Art
Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3,
45 Key Club 45 Science Club 15
Interact 45 Hiking Club 1, 45
Football LA 2.
SMITH, RANDY: 1.
SOWERS, LORI: HERO 45
SPORRER, ANGELA: E.ditor-in-
Chief45 DECA 3, 45 NHS 45 Quill
and Scroll 35 Student Rotarian 4.
STARK, LISA: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45
Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45
Lettermans Club 3.
Ka,
STATZER, MIKE: Football 1, 2,
3, 43 Letterman 3, 4.
STEWART, KATHLEEN: Bad-
minton 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 Par-
nassus 43 GAA 13 DECA 3, 43
Lettermans Club 4.
STILLWELL, SUSAN: Band 2.
STUART, TED: Cross Country 1,
23 Track 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3.
STULL, CHARLES: Wrestling 1,
4.
SULLINGER, DAN: Band 3, 43
VICA 43 Pep Band 3, 4.
SUMAN, RANDY: Football 13
Basketball 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SUTTER, THERESA: FBLA 3.
w
TANG, ROBERT: Tennis 1, 2, 3,
43 NHS 43 Engineering Club 23
Student Government 43 Rotarian
43 Lettermans Club 43 Home-
coming Nominee 4.
TAYLOR, TODD: Cross Country
1, 2, 3, 43 Tracki, 2, 3, 43 Stu-
dent Optimist 43 Lettermans Club
2, 3, 43 Key Club 1.
TEASE, JOHN: Student Govern-
ment 13 Chess Club 13 Thespians
1, 2, 3, 43 Forensics 2, 3, 43
Computor Club 23 AFS 1.
TERVEEN , TRACEY : AHS
TEVIS, DAVID: Ski Club 1, 2,
THOMAS, JOEL: AHS
THOMAS, TOM: Football 13
VICA 4.
THOMPSON, LISA: AHS
TODD, MICHELLE: Creative
Writing 1 3 Junior Achievement 2 ,
33 Junior Civitan 33 NHS 4.
TONELLI, TERESA: DECA 3, 43
Mamaaids 33 Key Club 33 Drama
4.
TOWNSEND, DENISE: Speech
Team 2 .
TRIMBLE, BECKIE: Volleyball
1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Track
33 Lettermans Club 3, 43 Student
Optimist 4.
TSUDA , HIDEO: AHS
TURNER, HOWARD JR. : AHS
TURPIN, TRISH: Girls League 13
French Club 23 Student Govern-
ment2, 3, 43 Spikettes 3, 43 Key
Club 43 Interact 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS
43 AFS 33 Homecoming Nominee
4.
VICK, BRENDA: Matmaids 13
GAA 3.
VILLAVICENCIO, AMADOR: LA
33 Student Government 3.
VINEYARD, LORI: Cross Country
1, 43 LA 4.
VOET, SIPEERRI: Choralettes 2,
3, 43 NHS 43 Science Club 1, 2.
WALKER, DOROTHY: OWE 43
LA 4.
WALTON, TERRY: AHS
WARNER, MARGARET: Art
Club 2, 33 Key Club 23 FBLA 3,
43 NHS 4.
WARNER, PATRICIA: Golf 13
Spanish Club 13 Archery 1, 23
Student Government 2, 3, 43 AFS
43 NHS 4.
WASYI., CINDY: Softball 2, 3,
43 Track 23 Cross Country 3.
WATSON , TAMMY: Cross
Country 33 Softball 3, 43 Tennis
3, 43 Lettermans Club 4.
WEAVER, TERI: AHS
WEBER, ROBERT: VICA 3, 4.
WERKING, CHRIS: Basketball 13
Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2,
3, 4.
wEsoLowsK1, MICHELLE:
spanish Club 1, ms 1, 2, 3,
FBLA 4. cot 4.
WHEELER, BRENDA: HERO 4.
WHEELER, JERI: Band 1, 2, 33
Wrestling Manager 2, 33 Mat-
maid 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 NHS
33 Ski Club 1.
WHITAKER, TA.MfM'Y: Orchestra
1, 2, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Spanish
Club 1, 23 NHS 4.
XVHITE, ANN: AHS
WHITE, JAMES: AHS
WHITE, KAREN: Volleyball
Manager 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43
GAA 13 Girls Basketball 43 Band
1.
WILCZEK, TERRI: AHS
WILLIAMS, MARK: Basketball
1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILSON, JOHN: Band 1, 2, 3, 43
Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Bowling Club
3.
lVILSON, VVALT: Lettermans
Club 3, 43 Football 1, 3, 43
ROTC 1, 3, 43 Track 4.
WIRTH, JOI-IN: AHS
WONG, HARRY: Track 13 Cross
Country 1, 23 VICA 33 Engineer-
ing Club 43 NHS 4.
WOOD, DANIEL: Football 13
Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Gov-
ernxnent 3, 43 Key Club 43 Let-
termans Club 2, 3, 4.
WOODS, TRACY: Pep Club 23
Matrnaids 43 COE 43 LA 4.
WOODY, RITA: LA 2, 33 DECA
3, 4.
WRAY, YVONNE: German Club
13 Junior Achievement 33 VICA
4.
VVRIGHT, BERRI: Girls League
13 ArtClub1, 2, 33 LA3, 43 NHS
43 Interact 3.
WYCOFF , KYM: Junior
Achievement 33 Modern Dance
4.
WYNES , KAY: AHS
XVYNN, MELISSA: Track 1, 33
Cross Country 13 Ski Club 1, 2.
YAN, RAY: AHS
YBANEZ, HENRY: MECHA 3.
ZESTRIJAN, LIVIUS: VICA 3.
ZETTERLOF, LISA: GAA 1, Key
Club 1, 2, Volleyball 2, Softball
1, 2, 3, 4.
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248 G
Abbott, Bill 164
Abbott, Jeannette 186
Abney, Charles 186
Abraham, Mike 226
Abram, Henry 226
Abrams, Lawrence 186
Abrose, Steve 226
Absher, Amy 226
Absher, Gordon 206
Acedo, Jim 164
Acedo, Joseph 186
Acosta, Gladis 164
Acosta, Jose 206
Adair, Ron 226
Adams, Catherine 164
Adams, Cynthia 226
Adams, Dean 164
Adams, Harold 186
Adams, James 241
Adams, Scott 226
Adams, Shirl 226
Adams, Tina 226
Adkins, Wilson 226
Aguilar, Nannette 226
Aguilera, Kathy 164
Aguilera, Mike 206
Aguilera, Richard 164
Aguilera, Vincent 226
Aguirre, Ariel 161
Aksamit, Deborah 226
Aksamit, Jim 186
Alandar, John 206
Alcantar, Carole 164
Alcantar, Patricia 206
Aldemian, Glenn 226
Aldridge, Patricia 206
Alger, Deana 226
Alkire, Kathryn 186
Allen, Diane 206
Allen, Elizabeth 206
Allen, Lisa 206
Allen, Tim 226
Allman, Debbie 206
Alt, Laura 164
Altamirano , Amelia 226
Altamirano, Linda 226
Altamirano, Robert 186
Alvey, Earl 206
Alvey, Edward 206
Amann, Julie 186
Amavisca, Anna 206
Amavisca, Fred 186
Amavisca, Patricia 186
Amavisca, Raul 226
Ambrose, Robert 206
Ammons, Debra 186
Anderson, Bradley 164
Anderson, Carla 226
Anderson, Dale 201
Anderson, John 226
Anderson, Ken 201
Anderson, Michael 164
Anderson, Penni 241
Anderson, Robin 206
Andrews, Pamela 186
Anetsberger, Lisa 226
Anglen, Jolie 164
Angulo, Larry 226
Antill, Steven 164
Archer, Robbie 186
Arico, Carol 164
Arn, Mary 206
Arnold, Boyd 164
Arnold, Christine 281
Arnold, Noel 206
Arvizu, Alan 186
Arvizu, Christine 206
Arvizu, Tom 226
Ash, Dean 206
Asher, Maria 206
Ashton, Claudia 164
Ashton, Deborah 206
Atha, Denzil 186
Austerman, Rusty 164
Austerman, Sherri 226
Austin, James 206
Austin, Mark
Austin, Steve 201
Baca, Paul 164
Bach, Rayann 226
Backholm, Shari 186
Baez-Morales, Michael 206
Bafus, Carrie 206
Baggett, Darren 24
Baggett, Michael 186
Baggett, Paula 226
Baggett, Tom 226
Bailey, Lavonne 226
Bailey, Rene 186
ENERALINDEX
GE ER LI
Baker, Danny 226
Baker, Dean 206
Baldwin, Joanna 186
Baldwin, Leslie 201
Baldwin, Michael 206
Baldwin, Sandra 226
Balgenorth, Bryan 206
Banda, Gilbert 164
Banegas, Chris 226
Banegas, David 206
Banegas, Marti 186
Banks, Jana 226
Baker, Debra 220
Baker, Eric 226
Baker, Julie 164
Baker, Larry 164
Baker, Lorin 206
Baker, Mitzie 186
Baker, Nina 206
Baker, Russell 206
Baker, Sandra 226
Baker, Sharon 164
Baldenegro, Alice 206
Banks, Paige 164
Banks, Steve 226
Banovich, Steven 206
Barbee, Kevin 186
Barboa, Jessie 164
Barcellos, Andrew 226
Barker, Roger 164
Barnard, Donna 206
Barnett, Jackie 226
Barnett, Joe 206
Barney, James 206
Barney, Roddy
Barraza, Deborah 226
Barraza, Joe 226
Barrett, Jennifer 164
Barrick, Jeff 186
Bartee, Rick 164
Bartee, Ronald 164
Bartinelli, Drew 164
Batarseh, Darlene 206
Bates, Lisa 226
Bates, Terrie 164
Batie, Russell 206
Battaglia, Anthony 206
Battaglia, Daniel 164
Battaglia, Lisa 186
Bauer, Beth 186
Baughman, Barbara 226
Baumaover, Peggy 206
Bayley, Cathrine 186
Beard, Lisa 206
Beasley, Harry 186
Beasley, Thomas 226
Beaulieu, Mike 186
Becker, Jeff 206
Becker, Kimberly 226
Becker, Shawn 206
Bee , Mike 226
Beebe, Kurt 164
Beebe, Scott 206
Begay, Loretta 226
Bell, Gregory 186
Bell, James 226
Bell, Sandra 226
Bell, Sherrie 206
Bemus, Douglas 186
Bender, Marlon 186
Benedict, Susan 226
Benites, Marcos 186
Benker, Diane 164
Bennett, Rhonda 186
Benson, Ladeana 206
Benson, Mike 186
Bentley, Britt 226
Bentley, Nanette 186
Berard, Jeff 186
Berberich, Amy 226
Berghouse, Brad 186
Berkheimer, Cindy 164
Berlin, Lisa 186
Berlin, Renee 226
Berlinger, Bill 206
Berlinger, Nancy 186
Berlyn, Davis 164
Bernard, Linda 226
Bertoli, Denny 201
Beson, David 241
Beson, Pamela 206
Beson, Thomas 186
Best, Dah 207
Bethel, Jame 165
Bethel, James 207
Bible, Teri 165
Bierl, Mark 165
Billington, David 226
Bingham, Lawrence 165
Birtciel, Kelly 186
Bishoff, Ken 207
Bishoff, Mary 226
Bishop, Julie 165
Bisson, Larry 226
Black, Debra 164
Black, Maurice 207
Blackburn, William 186
Blackshire, Christie 165
Blackwell, Douglas 20
Blackwell, Marina 227
Blackwell, Sterling
Blake, Debbie 227
Blake, John 186
Blakely, Joni 202
Blakesley, Lisa 207
Blenton, Derrel 202
Blochberger, Karen 227
Bloyed, Machelle 165
Blue, Dalyn 227
Blue, Deon 186,165
Boers, Gilbert 227
Boeskin, Bryan 227
Bohn, Tori 207
Bolding, Brenda 165
Bolding, Tena 207
Boliek, David 165
Boliek, Katherine 186
Bond, Annette 241
Bond, Lawrence 165
Bonham, Tamara 165
Bonner, Kevin 186
Bonner, Kirk 165
Bonny, Mary 207
Boorn, Tracy 186
Booth, James 227
Booth, Thomas 186
Border, Kristie 227
Borge, David 165
Borge, Jon 227
Borunda, Andy 227
Boshard, John 227
Boswell, Paul 165
Bowell, Teresa 186
Bosworth, Tana 186
Boug, Tracy 165
Bourn, Charlotte 227
Bower, Cynthia 202
Bower, Sandra 227
Bowler, Curtis 186
Bowlus, Eric 165
Bowman, Sheryl 165
Bowsher, Dean 207
Boysher, Doug 165
Boyum, Deryl 227
Bradbury, Dorene 227
Bradford, Brenda 186
Bradshaw, Donald 165
Bradshaw, Troy 227
Brady, James 165
Brandenburg, Kurt 207
Brandt, Donna 227
Brandt, Wendy 165
Branham, Mary 207
Brannoch, Virginia 186
Brashears, David 16
Brashears, William 187
Bratcher, Christine 165
Braun, Sonya 227
Breedlove, Chris 241
Breedlove, Kimberly 187
Brenner, Carla 207
Brewer, Cheryl 187
Brewer, Dale 227
Brewer, Gerald 207
Brewster, Doug 227
Brewster, Kristen 207
Bridgeman, Curtis 165
Brinton, Jon 227
DEX
Brisbon, Bdwinna 227
Brister, David 207
Bristow, Pat 165
Britt, Glenn 207
Britt, Harriett 187
Brizzag, Mark 165
Brizzee, Mark
Brockway, Greg 227
Brogdon, Monica 187
Bronaugh, Sherri 187
Brooks, Leonard
Brooks, Lois 165
Brooksby, Brian 207
Brown, Anthony 207
Brown, Bobby 227
Brovm, Bradley 187
Brown, Ida 227
Brown, Jack 227
Brown, James 187
Brown, Leland 227
Brown, Lynda 187
Brovm, Michelle 227
Brown, Robert 187
Brown, Scott 207
Browning, Sydney 207
Broyles, Tim 227
Bruder, Julie 187
Bruyere, Sonya 207
Bryan, Chris 207
Bryant, Steven 165
Bryant, Teresa 165
Bua, Agnes 207
Buchanan, Kevin 207
Buchanan, Koni 227
Buchanan, Tammera 227
Bullard, Sandra 165
Bunting, Lora 227
Burbrink, Kathryn 207
Burbrink, Margaret 187
Burckley, Arleen 187
Burham, Audrey 187
Burke, Jackie 207
Burke, Patrick 227
Burns, Keith 187
Burris, Jeffery 207
Burroughs, Jennifer 207
Burroughs, Timothy 187
Bushroe, Julie 187
Bushroe, Michael 165
Buske, Rory 227
Busker, Danny 227
Butler, Carol 165
Butler, Cory 187
Butler, Mary 165
Butler, Maureen 227
Butler, Michael 187
Butler, Tammy 227
Byers, Richard 207
Byers, Robert 187
Byhaug, Kathleen 187
Byrd, Allison 187
Byrd, Denice 207
Byrd, Scott 207
Cadieux, Belinda 166
Caggiano, Marie 207
Caggiano, Renee 166
Caglioti, Janet 207
Cain, Carolyn 187
Calanda, Jane 187
Calderon, Stephen 227
Callahan, Judith 187
Callahan, Kathleen 166
Callahan, Mitchell 166
Callaway, Brett 227
Callaway, Tammy 166
Cambern, Donell 227
Cambern, Morgan 187
Cammack, La Nita 207
Campbell, Mary 166
Campbell, Monica 227
Campbell, Sandra 187
Canada, Staci 187
Canale, Pamela 166
Candelaria, David 207
Candelaria, Ofelia 227
Canez, Sylvia 227
Cano, Elizabeth 207
Canter, Cathleen 166
Canter, Cecelia 227
Canter, Linda 207
Cannell, Charles 207
Capriotti, Misty 187
Carey, Deena 207
Carlin, Thomas 187
Carlise, Shirley 207
Carlson, Linda 207
Carmack, Bryan 166
Carmack, Lori 207
Carmargo, Jonn 242
Carmody, Eric 166
Camal, Jerry 166
Carothers, Brad 207
Carpenter, Terry 166
Carreon, Jack 187
Carreon, Randy 187
Carroll, Julie 166
Carroll, Russell 227
Carroll, Teri 207
Carter, Cindi 166
Carter, Daniel 166
Carter, Darlene 166
Carter, Jacqueline 227
Carter, Kathy 207
Caruso, Roseanne 207
Carvalho, David 202
Case, Dana 227
Casillas, Raymond 187
Castellanos, Joe 166
Castillo, Paul 166
Castillo, Sergio 187
Castillo, Timothy 207
Castle, Carol 241
Catt, Brian 227
Caywood, Alan 187
Celaya, Charles 227
Celaya, Enedina 207
Celaya, Robert 187
Cerny, John 227
Cervantez, Adrian
Cervantaz, Dante 202
Cervantez, Yvonne 207
Chadwick, Cheryl 166
Chafey, John 207
Chamberlain, Thomas 2
Chamberlain, Vern 187
Chandler, Michele 228
Chandler, William 166
Chapman, Cory 187
Chase, Janet 187
Chase, William 228
Chavez, Danny 166
Chavez, Lorraine 166
Chavez, Michael 166
Cherry, Dee 187
Child, Ronda 207
Childres, John 228
Childress, Louann 228
Choate, Gary 228
Christen, Chris 202
Christensen, Robert
O2
Christensen, Thomas 166
Christopher, Annette 207
Christopher, Kerry 207
Chun, Nam-Jin 166
Ciccone, Mary 207
Cicotte, John 166
Cid, Merry 166
Cisneroz, Sid 228
Clark, David 207
Clark, Katherine 228
Clark, Leonard 228
Clark, Stephanie 228-166
Clark, Stephanie 166
Clark, Tammy 187
Clemens, Tina 18
Clement, Debra 207
Clifford, Coleen 166 -
Clubb, Kenneth 208
Coates, Leslie 187
Coffman, james 208
Coffman, Paul 166
Cohen, jennifer 228
Cohn, Denise 187
Cohn, Maryann 187
Colbert, Stephen 166
Cole, Brian 166
Cole, Diane 208
Cole, john 166
Coleman, Larry 228
Coleman, Sherri 187
Colla, Peter 166
Colla, Steven 208
Collado, Angel 166
Collier, james 228
Collier, Paula 208
Collins, jack 187
Collins, Suzanne 166
Colter, Vicky 167
Colton, Keith 167
Colton, Kevin 187
Colyar, Greg 167
Colyar, jeff 208
Combs, Cheryl 228
Combs, Ronald 208
Combs, Tamara 167
Compston, Chris 208
Conarroe, Mark 188
Cone, Donna 208
Conrad, Raymond 228
Contini, john 228
Conway, Kevin 167
Conway, Pamela 228
Cook, Robert 187
Cook, Teresa 167
Coombs, Tamika 228
Coons, Charles 208
Coons, Daniel 188
Cooper, Deborah 208
Cooper, Kathleen 167
Cooper, Kimberly 167
Cooper, Kyle 167
Cooper, Lori 228
Corbett, Dawn 167
Corbett, Ginger 208
Corchinski, Donna 167
Corchinski, Ellen 188
Cordova, Fred 208
Cornett, Theresa 188
Corona, Mike 208
Costanzo, Camiela 188
Costello, Linda 208
Cote, jill 228
Cotterman, Kim 188
Countryman, joel 188
Courcey, Deborah 208
Cousin, Sonja 167
Couturier, Richard 188
Cowden, Tracy 228
Cox, Carolyn 167
Cox, Marilyn 167
Coy, Micheal 167
Cozad, Allison 241
Cozad, Mark 228
Cozby, jerry 228
Cozby, Rusty 188
Craft, Cherri 241
Craft, Shirley 208
Cramer, Debra 167
Craney, Glenn 228
Craven, Marcia 188
Craven, Mary 167
Cresswell, john 167
Crews, Christine 208
Crews, Linda 188
Crews, Sally 228
Croak, jim 167
Croegaert, Charles 167
Crooks, Davxm 208
Crooks, Kimberly 167
Cross, Houston 208
Crosser, Diana 188
Crough, Danny 208
Crough, Ronald 167
Crouse, Ron 228
Crowe, Donald 188
Crowe, jim 208
Cruz, Carolyn 188
Cruz, David 228
Cruz, Margaret 188
Crytser, Shavxm 208
Crysler, Deborah 188
Cuevas, Sandra 167
Culbertson, Mike 228
Cunningham, julie 208
Cunningham, Timothy 228
Curtis ,
Barbara 208
Curtis, janae 208
Curtis, jeri 167
Curtis, Tajuana 228
D Agostino, joseph 208
D Angelo, Rosey 167
Daer, Douglas 188
Dager, Dwight 208
Dall, Sheryl 208
Dallas, Galen 208
Dallas, Lorraine 228
Damon, Russell 208
Damon, Sarah 167
Damon, Susan 228
Davich, jeff 188
Davirro, Lori 228
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Davis ,
Cathy 188
Christopher
Deena 188
Dereck 228
Karyn 188
Kevin 188
Kimberly 228
Lisa 167
Loretta 188
Patricia 167
Deines, David 228
Deiter, Lisa 167
Del Muto, Glenn 208
Del Muto, Gwen 208
Delaet, Keith 228
Delgado, Daniel 167
Delgado, Dorina 188
Demartelaere, Kevin
Demlong, Robert 188
Demlong, Teri 228
Dendy, Lori 228
Denning, Cathy 208
Denning, Theresa 188
Denny, Susan 167
Denton, Thomas 228
Deplazes, Ronald 228
Desomma, Frank 18
Detzler, Pamela 188
Detzler, Sherry 188
Devenport, Denice 229
Diamant, Lisa 188
Dickover, Charlene 208
Dickover, Kathleen 208
Dickson, Steve 188
Diederich, Patricia 230
Dierks, james 188
Dilley, Diane 229
Dillsworth, Cheryl 202
Dillsworth, Cindy 168
Dillsworth, Danny 208
Dionne, james 229
Dionne, Nannette 188
Disney, Chellie 208
Dixon, Delores 188
Dixon, james 229
Dixon, Lisa 168
Dixon, Tim 168
Dixon, Tom 188
Doberstein, Dean 229
Dodge, Elizabeth 168
Dodt, Tamara 229
Dodt, Timothy 208
Doehnnan, Ronald 209
Dolyniuk, Cheryl 168
Dolyniuk, jerome 209
Dominguez, Irene 209
Domzalski, Patrick 168
Donahoo, janet 209
Donald, Linda 229, 168
Donald, Susan 209
Donithan, Robin 188
Dooda, Albert 188
Doolittle, Woody 229
Doss, Paula 188
Davis, Rayrnond 167
Davis, Scott 228
Davis, Sonya 167
Dawson, james 228
Dawson, jerry 208
Dawson, Laura 208
Dawson, Lisa 228
Dawson, Scott 188
De Freze, Denise 208
De Hart, Kimberly 241
De La Fuente , Cristina 208
De La Torre , joanne 188
De Leon, Irene 228
De Leon, Lawrence 228
De Leon, Roy 208
De Lisle, Karen 208
De Luna, Hildo 167
De Martelaere, Kevin 208
De Martelaere, Louann 228
De Shazo, Denise 167
De Somma, Patrick 229
Deane, jacqueline 208
Deane, Marilyn 228
Deaton, Ben 208
Deherrera, Marcella 208
Douglas, jerry 168
Douglas, Randy 229
Douma, Michelle 168
Dowel
1, Mark 229
Dowty, Mabel 229
Dowty, Randy 229
Dowty, Yolanda 188
Doyle, Kim 188
Doyle, Mary 188
Doyle, Patrick 209
Doyle
Patrick 229
Doyle: waiter 209
Drake
Drake
Drane
Drane
Drane
Dresse
Drew ,
Drews
, Laurie 188
, Steven 168
, Darla 229
, David 189
, Monica 189
l, Edward 209
Chris 209
, Shane 189
Drinkwater, Erich 229
Drinkvvater, William 189
Driver, Steve 168
Drummond, Cynthia 229
Drury, Susan 209
Drye, jeffrey 209
Duarte, Richard 209
Duckworth, Lorraine 209
Duff, jana 168
Duff, jon 229
Dugan, Brian 189
Dulworth, Connie 209
Duncan, Kandi 189
Dunn, Donald 229
Dura, joseph 189
Durazo, Susie 229
Durbin, jeffrey 189
Durbin, jerry 229
Durham, Tamara 189
Durivage, Michael 209
Dutton, Dora 209
Dutton, Ray 229
Duzy, Debbie 189
Duzy, Sherrie 229
Dziuk, Lisa 168
Dziuk, Nancy 189
Dziuk, Patricia 189
Eads, Gerald 229
Eads, Tammy 202
Eagan, Richard 229
Eager, jeffrey 189
Earl, jeffrey 241
Earley, Stephanie 229
Earley, Susan 202
Eaton, Dale 168
Eaves, Thomas 229
Eck, Nancy 168
Eckert, john 209
Eckert, Patricia 229
Eckley, Kerry 229
Eddy, janice 229
Edens, Valerie 229
Edwards, Brian 209
Edwards, Leslie 168
Edwards, Michael 229
Edwards, Rebecca 189
Ehrhardt, Thomas 168
Eichenlaub, Rick 229
Eidenbock, Lucy 189
Ellington, Steve 209
Ellis, Charles 168
Elwood, Carol 189
Endsley, Sherri 168
England, Aaron 229
England, Roger 209
Engle, Rebecca 209
Engleman, Daniel 229
Engleman, Richard
Engelig, Don 189
Englert, Kelly 209
Epperson, Kellie 229
Erickson, Debbie 168
Erickson, Sandra 189
Ervin, Debbie 189
Escobar, Bev 189
Escobar, Tony 209
Espinoza, Robert 209
Esquivel, Alma 209
Esquivel, Carlos 209
Esquivel, Patricia 189
Estes, Leslie 189
Esirella, Denisse 189
Estrella, jose 209
Estrella, Mark 168
Estrella, Rick 209
E11, Cathy 168
E11, David 229
Evans, Christine 168
Evans, Timothy 189
Fagenbush, Paula 189
Fallgatter, Linda 168
Falstich, jennifer 209
Falstich, joyce 220
Falstich, Peggy 168
Fannon, Mathew 229
Farrell, Mike 229
Faust, Deborah 229
Faust, Scott 220
Feliz, Shelley 229
Fenn, Daniel 189
Ferguson, Cary 189
Ferguson, Dale 209
Ferguson, Frederick 168
Ferguson, james 168
Ferguson, Ken 168
Ferguson, Scott 209
Ferguson, Terry 209 ,
Ferraro, janie 209
Ferraro, Mike 168
Ferrell, Betty 220
Ferrell, Marie
Ferrero, Pamick 229
Fetcie, Laura 189
Fierros, Albert 209
Fierros, Andrew 168
Fierros, Mary 229
Fierros, Valerie 209
Filipek, Valerie 1.89
Finch, Ellen 229
Finch, Michelle 189
Finch, Mike 189
Finkle , Steven 229
Finn, David 209
Finnerty, joseph 168
Finocchi, George 229
Fischer, Alan 189
Fisher, jerry 229
Fisher, Sandy 168
Fisher, Sue 209
Fitch, Derrick 209
Fitzpatrick, james 229
Fitzpatrick, john 189
Fizz, Barbara 209
Fizz, Beth 168
Flanigan, Kellie 229
Fletcher, George 209
Fletcher, Iva 202
Fletcher, Robin 230
Flippen, Patrick 209
Flores, Sandra 230
Flowers, Cathy 169
Flowers, Lynne 230
Flowers, Thomas 169
Forbes, john 169
Forbes, William 169
Forbush, Shirl 209
Forhan, Mary 169
Forman, Susan 209
Forstie, Kurtis 209
Fortenberry, Kim 169
Former, Renee 230
Foster, Cinda 169
Foster, Darrell 210
Foster, Gerald 230
Foster, Kenneth 189
Foster, Lois 210
Fouche, Susan 169
Fox, Charles 169
Fox, David 169
Fox, Donna 230
Fox, james 210
Fox, jana 229
Fox, Micheal 230
Fox Valerie 236
Fox, Wayne 220
Francies, Karen 169
Francies, Scott 230
Francis, janyce 169
Frank, Mark 230
Frank, Rick 169
Frazier, Daniel 210
Frederickson, George 210
Frederickson, Pamela 230
Frederickson, Travis 210
Freeman, Cynthia 236
Freeman, Dawn 189
Freeman, Deanna 189
Freeman, john 210
Freeman, Wayne 230
Friou, Robert 202
Froid, Denise 202
Fryman, Vicki 230
Fuhrman, Homer 169
Fuller, Helen 210
Fuller, john 169
Fuller, Travis 220
Funk, Kathy 168
Futch, David 230
Gabbitas, Lisa 230
Gadbery, David 189
Gadbery, Michael 210
Gaeraths, Andrew 169
Gagliardi, Vincent 230
Gall, Robert 169
Gallagher, Michael 210
Gallagher, Stephanie 230
Gallegos, Deborah 230
Gallo, Dave 189
Gambee, Nancy 189
Gamez, Catherine 189
Gamez, joe 230
Gandil, Kristine 210
Gangemi, joe 230
Gano, Ignacio 210
Gapko, Christine 169
Gapko, Karen 189
Garcia, Frances 189
Garcia, jaime 210
Garcia, jose 189
Garcia, Linda 189
Garcia, Maria 210
Garcia, Loorie 189
Garcia, Monica 230
GENERAL INDEX 249
Garcia, Orlando 189
Garcia, Paula 230
Garcia, Randy 169
Garcia, Robert 169
Gardner , Lori 236
Gardom, Wendy 210
Gargus, Julie 169
Garner, Scott 169
Garrido, Margaret 189
Garry, Brian 210
Gavin, William 210
Geezwein, Mary 18
Gegenheimer, Carol 210
Gellenbeck, Terrence 16
Gelnett, Donna 176
Gentry, Richard 170
Gesswein, Patty 230
Geyer, Melanie 169
Gherard , Mira 210
Giardina, Mark 189
Gibb, Brian 230
Gibbons, Dennis
210
Gibbons, Stacey 189
Gibbons, Tom 210
Gibbons, Virginia 190
Giesie, Norma 210
Gilbert , Susan 230
Giles , Charlotte 210
Giles, Grace 210
Giles, Timothy 190
Gill, Patrick 210
Gillen, Kim 169-170
Gillie, Susan 170
Gillum, Tina 190
Gilmore, Susan 170
Gilmore, Tammy 230
Gilmore, Tom 210
Giuliano, joseph 210
Giver, John 210
Glazman, Marin 230, 241
Glemba, Julie 210
Glisan, Duane 190
Glover, Annetta 230
Goble, Kevin 230
Goddard , Laura 230
Goddard, Ron 170
Godshall, Patricia 230
Gokool, Surindra 210
Goldman, Sheryl 230
Gomez , Kelly 230
Goodall, Holly 170
Goodall, Scott 210
Goodrow, Henry 19
Goodwin Terri 230
Goran, Karen 170
Gore, Aolani 230
Gorman, Scott 230
Gosiger, Pauline 170
Goulet, Patrick 230
Gower Kre 190
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Goyette, Barbara 190
Grace, Eddie 210
Graff, Stacey 230
Graham, Burman 210
Graham, Glenn 170
Graham, Karrie 230
Graham, Scott 210
Graham, Sean 230
Grant, Debbie 210
Grant, Richard 230
Grapentine, Larry 210
Graves, Sandy 170
Gravley, Gordon 170
Gray, Charles 210
Gray , Cynthia 170
Gray, Julie 230
Gray, Laurie 230
Gray, Lori 190
Gray, Steven 230
Greathouse, Brent 190
Greely, Kathryn 230
Greely, Patricia 210
Green, Byron 210
Green, Kelly 170
Green, Kim 230
Green, Ronald 170
Greene, Deborah 210
Greene, Harold 210
Greenmyer, Edward 230
Greenwalt, Linda 190
Greer, Marty 170
Greer, Mike 170
Greff, James 230
Gregg, James 170
Gregory, Monica 230
Grendell, Betty 230
Greves, Susan 230
Griego, Theodore 210
Grieve, Sally 231
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Griff, Melinda 193
Griffith, David 190
Griffith, Debra 231
Griffith, Lori
Griffith, Lucious 210
Griffith, Randy 231
Griffith, Richard 190
Griffith, Robert 190
Grimes, Michael 231
Gristock, Kelly 190
Grittman, Beverly 170
Grittznan, Lori 210
Groh, Lynne 210
Grossenbacher, Terry 210
Grove, Vicki 231
Grover, Scott 231
Groves, Matt 190
Gruber, Cora 170
Grzadzieleski, Shirley 190
Guedesse, Charles 210
Guedesse, Richard 190
Guerrero, Dolores 210
Guglielmo, Jim 176
Gula, Gabrielle 231
Guthery, Richard 190
Gutscher, James 220
Gutscher, Ruth 210
Gwyn, Stephen 231
Haas, Richard 190
Haas, Susan 211
Habeich, Anita 170
Habeich, John 190
Haboush, Michael 231
Haboush, Tracy 211
Hacker, Lora 231
Haehn, John 170
Haertel, Deborah 190
Haga, Jeanne 211
Hagan, Rena 211
Halal, Dave 231
Hale, Randy 211
Hall, Kaaren 170
Hall, Kathleen 231
Hall, Kelly 190
Hall, Kevin 231
Hall, Kirsten 190
Hall, Michael 211
Hall, Shelly 211
Hallada, Brian 211
Hallada, Mike 190
Hallagan, Anna 211
Hamblen, Floyd 231
Hamen, Larry 231
Hamilton, Steven 211
Hamilton, Vincent 211
Hammerl, Rose 170
Hammonds, Bert 211
Hammonds, Brenda 211
Haney, Jeanne 170
Haney, Linda 231
Haney, Mary 211
Haney, Shirley 190
Hangartner, Andrew
Hankins, Lisa 170
Hankins, Willie 170
Hanrahan, James
Hanrahan, Tom 190
Hansell, David 211
Hansen, Vicki 211
Haralson, Learon 211
Hardy, Doug 170
Hardy, Lisa 231
Harland, Susan 211
Harman, Dennis 211
Harnack, Jeffery 231
Harney, Sheila 190
Harris, Daniel 231
Harris, Denise 170
Harris, James 190
Harris, Lavirdia 211
Harris, Liz 221
Harris, Toni 211
Hart, Chris 211
Hartley, Debra 231
Hartwig, Lori 211
Hartz, Edward 231
Harvey, Mavis 231
Harwood, Dianna 231
Hauer, Mike 190
Havlik, Carla 190
Havlik, Cindy 211
Hawley, L. Robin 190
Hawley, Robin 170
Hayes, David 231
Hayes, James 170
Hayes, Teresa 170
Hays, Camren 190
Haywood, Robert 231
Haywood, William 201
Hazelwood, Ronald 231
Heath, Monya 211
Heer, Carla 231
Heer, Debra 170
Heiland, Marlou 190
Heiland, Marsha 211
Hein, Wendy 231
Heinz, Dorothy 211
Heinzerling, Daniel 23
Helmandollar, Andrew
Helmandollar, Carla 19
Helms, Michelle 231
Heltemes, Maia 171
Hempen, Ronald 231
Henderson, Audrey 211
Henderson, Claudia 211
Henderson, Ricky 231
Henderson, Robert
Heneghan, Kelly 231
Hannigan, Dawn 211
Henrickson, David 211
Henry, Charles 231
Henry, Nancy 171
Henry, Robert 190
Henson, Charles 231
Henze, Kerry 171
Hernandez, Alexander 1
Hernandez, Coty 211
Hernandez, Marie 190
Hemandez, Phillip 211
Herndon, Robert 17
Herring, Ernest 190
Herring, Robert 211
Hertzog, Donna 190
Hemog, Michael 17
Hesterman, Ruthann 190
Heun, Cynthia 211
Hevett, Coleen 231
Hickam, Steven 171
Higgins, Carri 231
Higgins, Mark 190
Higgins, Patrick 211
Higgins, Thomas 211
Higgins, William 171
Hilderbrand, Vicki 211
Hill, Robert 171
Hill, Ronald 171
Hilton, Karen 211
Hilton, Kay 171
Hilton, Kim 203
Hinderliter, Michael 211
Hindman, Susan 190
Hines, Lori 231
Hines, Sherri 221
Hinson, Deborah 171
Hirko, Daniel 231
Hislop, Carol 211
Hobbs, Christine 211
Hobbs, Debra 231
Hobert, Scott 171
Hobert, Shelly 231
Hobert, Sherry 231
Hodge, Annette 211
Hodge, Bobby 171
Hodges, Marie 231
Hodges, Patty 171
Hoene, James 171
Hoesel, Terry 231
Hoffarth, Elaine 231
Hoffarth, Matthew 211
Hogland, Mark 231
Holaday, Brenda 231
Holkestad, David 171
Holmes, Mary 211
Holmes, William 203
Holt, Emily 231
Holtzem, David 211
Homolka, Becky 211
Homsey, Brian 211
Homsey, Bruce 221
Honhoinewa, Denise 231
Hood, Margie 232
Hoomeman, Mark 211
Hoomeman, Stacy 171
Hopkins, Dianna 171
Hoppal, Gregory 171
Horner, Michelle 232
Horner, Mona 211
Horton, Michelle 211
Householder, Janet 241
Houser, Ronda 211
Houston, Steve 211
Hovey, Jill 232
Howard, James 211
Howerton, Judson 232
Hudson, Theresa 232
Huffman, Lois 171
Hughes, Julie 232
Hughes, Sherri 171
Hughner, Terrance 211
Hummel, James 171
Hunt, Karen 232
Hunt, William 211
Hurst, Rhonda 212
Hurst, Robbin 171
Hurtado, Esther 191
Huston, Sam 232
Hutchinson, Michele 212
Hutchison, Jonathan 232
Hutchison, Paula 212
Hutchison, Steven 191
Hutson, Alicia 212
Ingersoll, Kathleen 171
lngle, Brian 191
lngle, Lisa 212
Ingram, Cindy 232
Ingram, John 212
Ingram, Kimberly 191
Inman, John 232
lnrnan, Mike 203
Iovinelli, Deanna 191
Irvine, Cheryl 212
Irwin, Robert 232
Isabella, Marianne 171
Ivenz, Frank 232
Ives, Heather 196
Jackson, Angi 212
Jackson, Gene 171
Jackson, Liz 212
Jackson, Pam 171
Jackson, Sandy 171
Jaco, Jerry 191
Jacobson, James 191
Jacoby, Jerri 212
Jahner, Mike 171
James, Candy 191
James, Joseph 232
James, Lisa 191
James, Mike 212
Jamrozik, Susan 191
Komadina, Vicki 172
Kommer, Anita 191
Kopp, Marlene 172
Koressel, Jacqueline 233
Kouts, Susan 212
Kowacz, Tammy 191
Kramer, Bill 233
Kramer, Debbie 172
Kramer, Lori 172
Kravat, Cari 212
Kraven, Ron 242
Kreel, Edwardyne 172
Krocza, Virgil 212
Krohn, Lynette 233
Krohn, Mark 212
Kronz, Kevin 212
Krout, Robert 233
Krueger, Raymond 172
Klznarich, Tom 172
Kuban, Wayne 191
Ktmde, Luanne 172
Ktmkle, Pamela 191
Kuntzwiler, Tina 191
Kyger, Lisa 23
Kyme, Timothy 212
La Marca, Toni 233
La Rerle, John 233
La Rocca, John 233
Lacek, Diana 212
Lacek, John 191
Lackman, Rayna 212
Ladd, Cheryl 212
Ladd, Tim 191
Laing, Kristi 173
Laing, Robbin 233
Laird, Michael 191
Laird, Mitchell 173
Lake, John 203
Lamagno, Marie 233
Lamagno, Tanya 213
Lamb, Kathy 191
Lamb, Steven 191
Lambert, Cliff 233
Lambert, Pamela 191
Lamm, Barbara 173
Lamotte, Vicki 172
Lange, Janet 233
Lange, Mary 173
Langford, Cindy 233
Langford, Julie 213
Lankford, Annemarie 191
Lanman, Gregory 191
Lanning, Dana 191
Lanoue, Rodney 233
Laplante, Micheal 173
Lapointe, Raymond 173
Lard, Jeri 213
Lardeo, Albert 191
Larsen, Terri 213
Larson, Beth 233
Lasher, John 213
Lassen, Linda 173
Laubach, Bill 241
Laupee, Cheryl
Laurie John 213
Laurie, William 233
Lawler, Bennie 233
Lawless, Terri 192
Lawrence, Becky 173
Lawrence, Lori 192
Lazovich, Marc 233
Le Desma, Russ 173
Leary, Christine 233
Leavitt, Cheryl 233
Lederfeind, Lucy 213
Lee, Christopher 233
Lee, James 173
Lee, James 233
Lee, John 233
Lefler, Glyn 173
Legan, John 213
Legan, Lorretta 173
Lehman, Brenda 213
Lehmkuhl, Mike 213
Lehr, Jack 233
Leimbach, Kimberly 241
Lemme, Mike 233
Lemme, Steve 213
Leonardo, Barbara 213
Leonardo, Maryann 173
Lessard, Robert 213
Lestrijan, Livius 173
Leung, Tony 213
Levario, Lena 213
Levario, Scott 233
Jaycox, John 232
Jaye, Lynette 232
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Jenkins, Linda 171
Jenkins
, Lisa 232
Jesse, Rodney 171
Jodat ,
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Brenda 191
Cheryl 232
Jeffrey 171
Johnson, Bill 212
Johnson, Susan 171
Johnson, Diane 232
Johnson, Jamie 241
Johnson, Joanne 191
Johnson, Julie 172
Johnson, Karen 191
Johnson, Kenneth 191
Johnson, Kristine 172
Johnson, Mark 172
Johnson, Michael 212
Johnson, Michael 172
Johnson, Richard 232
Johnson, Susan 172
Johnston, Mark 232
Jones, Brent 172
Jones, Debora 172
Jones, Dean 191
Jones, Elston 232
Jones, Jacqueline 232
Jones, Kevin 171
Jones, Lori 232
Jones, Michael 212
Jones, Richard 171
Jones, Robert 212
Jones, Todd 232
Jones, Timothy 172
Jordan, Alona 232
Jordan Cand 212
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Jordan, Elijah 232
Jordan, Robin 172
Jorgensen, Peggy 232
Joslyn, Diane 232, 241
Jouett, Dennis 212
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King ,
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Ruben 233
Vicki 212
Kirkman, Kyle 233
Kirkman, Pam 212
Kirkpatrick, Shawn 212
Kiser, David 191
Kisner, Frank 233
Kist, Daniel 172
Kittrell, Roger 233
Klein, Bart 212, 221
Klein, Heidi 203
Klein, Janet 172
Klein, Robert 172
Kloeber, David 172
Kloeppel, Thomas 212
Klooster, Clifford 172
Klooster, Mike 212
Kmieciak, Kathleen 233
Knauss, Rebecca 172
Kneipp, Loma 191
Kniffin, Don 233
Koch, Kathy 172
Koch,
Koch,
Mark 191
Susan 233
Lewis, Cynthia 173
Lewis, James 213
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Libby
, Karen 173
, Kenneth 192
, Michelle 221
, Sarah 233
Liggetts, Rona 173
Linch, Whitney 192
Lincoln, Gerald 233
Lincoln, Terri 192
Lindley, Dennis 233
Lindley, Tom 213
Lindsay, Stephany 213
Lindsey, Alexander 233
Lindsey, Charles 173
Lindsey, Monica 173
Linebaugh, Marchelle 173
Linford, Henry 233
Litsey, Monica 192
Lyons, Theresa 234
Macaw, Dara 173
MacDonald, Scott 192
Maddeaux, Robbie 234
Madden, Eileen 173
Madden, Joe 213
Madden, John 213
Madrid, Mark 192
Magee , Danny 234
Magee, David 213
Magee, Eric 192
Magee, Mike 213
Maggard, Teresa 192
Magness, Donna 192
Magruder, Andrea 213
Mahr, Anna 213
Maine, Carolyn 234
Malin, Linda 173
Malin, Michael 234
Malinoski, Lou Ann 192
Mallory, Kelly 213
Mallory, Shawn 192
Mallory, Tracy 173
Malloy, Michael 234
Mandoza, Sherrana 213
Maness, Heidi 213
Manhardt, Sue 213
Manies, James 192
Manley, Laura 192
Mann, Gavin 192
Manning, Joseph 174
Manning, Terri 234
Marcell, Laura 234
Marcell, Vicki 174
Mardeusz, Michelle 192
Marin, David 192
Marin, Pearl 234
Marini, Kama 174
Marino, Lori 203
Markosian, John 213
Markosian, Julie 174
Marmeno, Rosalie 221
Marotta, John 192
Martinez
Jundy, Teri 212
Juslin, John 212
Kading, Tamara 172
Kalani, Drena 232
Kale, David 172
Kallman, Teresa 172
Kalman, John 203
Kaniatobe, Virginia 172
Kaniotobe, Clayton 172
Karr, Daniel 172
Katzenberger, Valorie 232
Katzenberger, Veronica 212
Little, Pamela 173
Littlefield, Susan 192
Livingston, Chris 233
Loeffler, Beth 213
Lombardo, Angie 221
Lombardo, Michael 173
Lomuscio, Debbie 233
Lomuscio, Frank 233
Lomuscio, Kathy 173
Loo, Louise 213
Looper, Bethy 192
Lopez, Barbara 192
Marple, Fred 192
Marrese ,
David 174
Martin, Bridget 234
Martin, Dorothy 213
Martin, Larry 234
Martinez, Beatriz 192
Martinez, Denise 234
Martinez, John 234
Martinez, Richard 192
Martinez, Rudy 234
Martinez, Teresa 234
, Theresa 192
Moody , Andrew 241
Kautz ,
Vicki 191
Kay, Kathryn 191
Kay, Roberta 172
Keefer, Alan 191
Lopez, Derrick 173
Lopez, Frank 213
Lopez, James 233
Lopez, Patricia 173
Keesler, Clarence 191
Keidel, Lori 203
Keil, Robert 212
Keister, Robin 212
Keith, Debra 232
Lovato, Eric 213
Lovato, Sylvia 233
Lowe, Sharon 233
Lucas, Peter 233
Lucero, Billie 213
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Keller
Lance 212
Elizabeth 191
Kelley, Bryan 172
Kelley, Michael 172
Kelley, Pamela 212
Kelley, Sharon 212
Kells, Elizabeth 191
Kllum ,
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Kemp ,
Jerry 191
Katherine 232
Scott 191
Wendy 191
Randall 232
Lucero, Lisa 213
Ludi, James 233
Ludlow, Cindy 234
Lui, Richard 192
Lui, George 233
Lund ,
Patrick 234
Lutrick, Bonnie 192
Lutz, John 213
Lyall, Wayne 213
Lyman, Jerry 213
Lynch, Lynch 234
Evelyn 173
Mascari, Samuel 174
Masone, Alexander 174
Masone, Vincent 213
Massetto, Mary 192
Masters, Derron 214
Masters, John 192
Masters, Julie 174
Mata, Felicia 214
Matheny, Sherry 174
Matheny, Ann
Mathieson, Lana 234
Matthews, Gregory 192
Matthews, Rhonda 234
Matthews, Russell 214
Mattox, Doug 174
Matuzek, Teresa 192
Mauro, Lisa 234
Mauzy, Dale 192
Maxfield, Richard 192
Maxfield, Lucas 203
May, Katharine 214
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Cain, Ricky 234
Cambly, Kim 234
Canlies, Karen 214
Cants, Theresa 234
Carty, Kevin 192
Carthy, Anastacia 234
Carthy, Susan 214
Caughey, Jeri 214
Coniga, Linda 214
Connell, Kathleen 234
Cormac, Tresa 174
Cormick, Patricia 214
Cormick, Kevin 198
Coy, Jay 174
Coy, Jerry 174
Coy, Ruth 214
Crea, Robert 214
Crea, Allen
Cue, Alicia 214
Cue , Michael 214
Cuin, Victor 174
Cully, Karen 214
Donald, Brenda 214
Donald, Floyd 234
Donald, Keith 174
Donald, Philip 192
Donough, Christina 193
Donough, Joyce 234
Dougall, Bruce 193
Mc Dowell, Richard 214
Mc Dowell, David 193
Mc Farland, Spanky 234
Mc Garvey, June 234
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Grady, Susan 174
Grath, David 174
Kee, Paula 234
Kenna, Patricia 193
Kennon, Deanna 214
Kinney, James 234
Kinistary, Marty 193
Kissick, Barbara 214
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Laughlin, Kevin 193
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Manus, Michelle 234
Murdy, David 174
Murdy, John 214
Nabb, Dawn 214
Nabb, Donald 214
Nally, Phillip 193
Neil, Dana 193
Neil, Eric 174
Nutt, Lesia 193
Pherson, Barbara 174
Quiston, Joyce 174
Sorley, Jamie 234
Messer,
Martha 193
Metz, Kim 234
Meuendorf, John 193
Meyer, James 193
Meyers, Gina 214
Meyers, Kent 214
Miano, Maryann 193
Miceli, Nino 234
Michelson, Sabrina 214
Mickley, Jenita 214
Middleton, Donald 174
Middleton, Jeffrey 234
Milford, Randall 234
Millard, Wesley 193
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Alice 214
Cathy 214, 174
Christine 193
Daniel 214
David 214
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Debbie 174
Debra 234
Don 234
Donald 193
Dwain 234
Franklin 234
Miller, Jon 221
Miller, Juanita 193
Miller, Michelle 234
Miller, Sandra 193
Miller, Sherri 234
Miller Steve 193
Miller, Thomas 174
Mills, Janis 174
Millward, Lisa 214
Milne, Andrew 234
Milne, Marie 193
Minardo, Frank 214
Miner, Karen 193
Miner, Nancy 214
Minster, Rae 214
Miraldi, John 193
Mitchell, James 234
Mitchell, Tammera 214
Mitten, Kevin 214
Mitten, Michael 193
Moffett, Rick 174
Mogler, Linda 174
Mohon, Cheryl 214
Molly, Earl 168
Monroe, Stephen 193
Montejano, Grace 234
Montejano, Jose 193
Montez, Carol 221
Montgomery, Donald 235
Meagher Colleen 234
Meagher, Donna 214
Mecham, Gregory 174
Medina, Heman 174
Medina, Laura 174
Kenison, Floyd 232
Kennedy, Bridget 232
Kennedy, Charlene 232
Kennedy, Lou 212
Kermell, Mike 212
Kent, Jill 191
Kem, Gary 212
Kerr, John 191
Kerr, Linda 172
Kersting, Kathleen 191
Kessler, Deanna 191
Kew, Scott 232
Keyes, Belinda 212
Keyes, Gary 212
Kidd, Bonnie 191
Kidd, Jodi 232
Kidd, Wes 191
Kimbrel, Michael 232
Kincade, Sheri 241
King, Bill 233
King, Caria 24
King, Melissa 212
King, Mitchell 191
Lyon, Corey 192
Lyon, Valarie 173
Lyons, Debra 173
Mayer, Denise 234
Mays, Connie 174
Mays, Tammy 234
Medina, Tina 193
Medley, Rhonda 234
Meek, Tammy 234
Mejia, Deborah 193
Mendez, Alexander 174
Mendez, Becky 193
Mendez, Melissa 234
Mendoza, Lee 214
Mercer, Dianna 174
Mercer, Randy 214
Merdzinski, Mary 214
Merkley, Barbara 214
Merkley, David 193
Merten, Kelly 203
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Moore, Joyce 193
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Michael 193, 175
Moore, Nancy 175
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Morales , Adam 193
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Moreno, Rick 235
Moreno, Susan 235
Morgan, Leslie 235
Morgan, Michael 193
Morgan, Monica 214
Morquecho, Christina 235
Morquecho, Donna 235
Morris, Sara 241
Morton, lain 175
Morton, Lori 193
Morton, Lynette 175
Moser, Cheryl 175
Mossburg, Sherry 193
Moulton, Jill 235
Moulton, Wendi 193
Mounkes, James 175
Mucklow, Dina 235
Mucklow, Doug 193
Mucklow, Mike 175
Muller, Kelsey 215
Mullican, Vincent 235
Mullin, Teresa 175
Mullings, Melinda 235
Mullings, Mike 193
Mullings, Terry 175
Mullins, Brett 215
Mulvihill, Anna 175
Mulvihill, Michael 235
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Munevar, Maria 235
Muns, Lisa 215
Muratore, Dena 193
Murders, Kathy 175
Murdock, Doug 203
Murphree, Sherri 221
Murphy, Brett 193
Murphy, Clio 235
Karen 235
Murphy,
Murphy, Lewis 215
Murphy, Thomas 193
Murray, Annette 235
Murray, Cheryl 235
Murray, Colette 175
Linda 215
Murray,
Myers, John 193
Myers, Timothy 193
Nannestad, Kay 193
Nannestad, Lisa 235
Nanny, Stephen 215
Nathan, Jackie 175
Nathan, John 235
Navratil, Barbara 175
Navratil, Michael 215
Neal, Erin 215
Neary, James 193
Nedbal, Curtis 194
Neeley, Barbara 19
Neeley, Skip 175
Neely, Rose 235
Neithercutt, Karl 215
Nelson, Gary 235
Nelson, Lee 235
Nelson, Pam 215
Nelson, Shari 194
Nelson, William 215
Newell, Rex 215
Newell, Tina 235
Newmeyer, Shauna 215
Nghiem, Thanh 235
Nichols, Craig 215
Nicholson, Daniel 175
Niehuis, Kim 194
Nielsen, David 215
Nienstedt, Hershel 194
Nix, Grady 235
Nobles, Evelyn 175
Nordlund, Terry 175
Norfolk, Linda 194
Nork, Cindy 215
Norris, Allen 215
North, Valerie 194
Norton, Garth 175
Noth, Tonnie 215
Novak, John 194
Novak, Paul 194
Noyes, Michael 241
Nuffer, David 175
Nullman, Mark 194
Nygard, Diane 194
Nyman, Julie 235
O Callaghan, Liz 215
O Callaghan, Steve 175
O Connell, Lisa 175
O Conner, Allen 175
O Hara, Todd 215
O Hara, Tom 194
O Reilly, Shannon 235
Ocampo, Shirley 175
Ochoa, Belinda 235
Ochoa, Henry 215
Oesterle, David 175
Oglesby, Anna 215
Okabayashi, Alan 194
Okabayashi, Diana 175
Oleson, Daniel 203
Oben, Mike 215
Olsen, Rayinond 176
Olsen, Robert 235
Olsker, Jeffrey 235
Olsker, Michael 235
Olvey, Lori 176
Ong, Nancy 235
O'Reilly, Kelly 194
Orr, Cynthia 176
Orr, Shelley 215
Osborn, Theresa 176
Osborn, Vickie 235
Osbourn, Julie 215
Osterholm, Thomas 235
Overbay, Mary 215
Overbey, Tina 215
Overfield, Lisa 215
Owen, Mike 194
Owens, Bunnie 235
Owens, Glynnis 176
Owens, Jonathan 215
Owens, Liz 215
Owsley, Rodney 194
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Pacheco, David 194
Pacheco, Lynda 176
Paco, en 235
Page, Kevin 194
Palma, Roberta 235
Pamer, Cheryl 235
Pancott, Raelando 235
Panetta, Andrea 235
Panetta, Angela 203
Paris, Suzy 215
Parish, Donna 241
Parisi, Robert 235
Park, Ronald 235
Park, Sheri 215
Parrill, Allen 194
Passmore, Kelly 194
Pate, Carl 215
Patino, Connie 215
Patino, Sondra 194
Patten, Mary 235
Patten, William 194
Patterson, Debra 215
Pauley, Steve 215
Paulsen, Mike 176
Paulson, Jay 176
Paulus, Terry
Pavlenko, Alexander 235
Payne, Darene 215
Payne, Deborah 215
Payne, Debra 235
Payne, Laurie 215
Payne, Tracy 215
Peapenburg, Mark 176
Pearce, Deborah 194
Pearcy, Mary 194
Pearson, Del 176
Pease, Gina 241
Peck, Robert 194
Peden, Larry 194
Pelletier, Laurie 194
Pelletier, Robert 235
Pendrick, Annette 194
Pepperling, Fred 235
Perea, Johnny 215
Perez, Alex 235
Perez, Enrique 215
Perez, Joe 176
Perez, Michael 235
Perkins, Timothy 215
Pemick, Cynthia 176
Pemick, Lawrence 194
Peroni, Frank 236
Perry, Cynthia 194
Perry, Michael 194
Peterson, Brian 236
Peterson, Karen 236
Peterson, Laurie 203
Petkiewicz, Chris 194
Pettett, Barbara 236
Pettett, Debbie 194
Pfaffman, Susan 194
Phifer, Janice 176
Phillips, Jacquelyn 215
Phillips, Kevin 241, 194
Phillips, Tracy 236
Phyle, Christine 236
Pickard, Cindy 215
Pickett, Richard 176
Pierce, Benita 236
Pierce, Richard 215
Pieri, Rene 215
Piper, Gina 215
Pippin, Claribel 194
Pippins, Phillip 236
Pippins, Quince 236
Piske, Kari 236
Piske, Kevin 215
Pizzo, John 215
Pizzo, Martha 176
Plouff, Lori 194
Podlevsky, Chris 236
Pogue, Sheryl 215
Pollack, Sindy 215
Polletta, Anita 215
Polvani, Michael 176
Poorman, Edward 176
Poorman, Pam 194
Poorman, William 236
Potter, Deborah 236
Powell, David 194, 203
Prasodjo, lmam 176
Prater, Joi 194
Price, Ann 176
Price, Dawn 236
Price, Diana 176
Price, Jack 176
Price, John 194
Price, Tempest 215
Prieger, David 236
Pritchard, Sheila 194
Proctor, John 194
Proctor, Robert 236
Protzman, Daniel 176
Pucillo, Jon 215
Purcell, Gary 236
Purcell, Jerry 215
Qualtire, Denise 194
Quan, Diane 216
Quill, Pat 194
Quill, Sheri 236
Radcliff, Michael 216
Radigan, Terry 176
Raebel, Robin 216
Rains, Randal 236
Rakosi, Arpad 234
Ramey, Patrick 194
Ramirez, Gabe 194
Ramirez, Joann 176
Ramirez, Patrick 236
Ramirez, Rudy 216
Ramirez, Tony 236
Ramirez, Valerie 194
Ramirez, Veronica 194
Ramos, Corine 241
Ramsey, eslie 194
Ramsey, Ray 236
Ramsey, Robert 194
Ramthun, Emily 236
Ramthun, Joanne 203
Randleman, Everett 216
Randleman, Tori 176
Rangel, Victor 216
Rankhorn, Jeffrie 236
Ranney, Tom 216
Raper, Dorothy 216
Rasins, Michael 216, 203
Rasmussen, Dion 176
Rasmussen, Dawni 194
Rasmussen, Mary Ann 216
Rathbun, James 216
Rauch, Lisa 216
Rausch, Kim 216
Ray, Catherine 216
Raybum, Shelly 194
Raypole, Steven 236
Read, Donnell 236
Reader, Teresa 216
Reagan, Brenda 216
Reardon, Anne 194
Reyes, Emilio 195
Reynolds, Andrea 237
Reynolds, Kathy 216
Reynolds, Kelly 195
Reynolds, Lori 195
Reynolds, Mark 237
Reynolds, Martha 195
Reynolds, William 195
Riccitelli, Camella 237
Riccitelli, Marc 195
Rice, Jay 216
Rice, Kandi 237
Rich, Michael 195
Richards, DeeDee 216
Richards, Don 216
Richards, James 237
Richards, Scott 216
Richardson, Sam 176
Richardson, Susan 237
Richmond, Debbie 195
Richie, Barbara 237
Richie, Charles 195
Richter, Jennifer 195
Ricketts, Michael 195
Rieckhoff, Thomas 176
Rieger, Barbara 216
Rietdyk, Kees 176
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Rife, Sherri 237
Rinaldi, Allen 216
Ringler, Lori 195
Rios, Lisa 237
Rizo, Edward 176
Roach, Kimberly 177
Robbins, Steven 195
Robbins, Toni 237
Roberts, Donald 237
Roberts, Sandra 216
Roberts, Teresa 237
Roberts, Traci 237
Robertson, Brian 216
Robertson, Denis 237
Robertson, Frank 177
Robertson, Marie 177
Robison, Ronda 195
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Rochette, Denise 216
Rockenfield, Melissa 195
Rodamile, Stephanie 177
Rodriguez, Maxine 237
Red, Ronald 195
Red, Sherri 216
Reed, Brian 195
Reed, Donald 176
Reed, Kent 195
Reed, Lorie 241
Reed, William 176
Reeder, Eric 216
Reeder, Teri 195
Reeder, Traci 236
Rees, Danny 176
Reeves, Michelle 241
Reeves, Marci 176
Reeves, Elizabeth
Reger, Scott 195
Reichert, Patti 237
Reichley, Adina 237
Reid, Carla 237
Reid, Stacy 195
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Ross, Jonathan 237
Ross, Mathew 177
Ross, Sheila 195
Rossi, Carol 237
Rozum, Bill 195
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Rudolph, Bill 237
Rudolph, Brenda 216
Ruebsamen, Beth 177
Ruiz, Cecilia 216
Ruiz, Frank 237
Ruiz, Rose Ann 216
Ruiz, Yolanda 177
Rule, lra 237
Runnings, Julie 237
Runyon, Rebecca 177
Rush , Scott 177
Ryan, George 195
Ryan, Julie 216
Ryan, Tara 195
Sadberry, Dennis 195
Sahhar, Carol 177
Sahhar, Robert 237
Sain, David 216
Sain, Marianne 177
Salaiz, Teresa 195
Salazar, Henry 216
Salinas, Maggie 216
Salkeld, Jeff 237
Salo, Randall 195
Sanchez, Jesus 177
Sand, Teresa 237
Sandoval, Arthur 195
Sandoval, Susan 216
Sandoval, Teresa 177
Sandoval, Veronica 177
Santa Maria, Luisa 237
Sarandos, Theodore 237
Sarandos, Theresa 195
Sarver, Jill 195
Sarver, Mike 216
Saxon, Bryan 237
Saxon, Richard 195
Scarbrough, Sarah 237
Schacht, Jeff 237
Schaefer, Patricia 216
Scham, Stuart 216
Scheid, Joe 237
Schell, Charma 195
Schenck, Mary 237
Schiamke , Scott 238
Schieman, Connie 237
Schieman, Norman 177
Schillig, Brian 237
Schlesing, Donna 195
Schlesing, Karen 177
Schmid, April 203
Schmidt, Heidi 216
Schmidt, Kirsten 237
Schmidt, Mark 195
Schmidt, Paul 237
Schneider, Karen 177
Schneider, Karla 195
Schooley, Elizabeth 216
Schott, John 21
Schuster, Jennie 195
Schutz, Stella 195
Schwartz, Cynthia 195
Schwartz, Joseph 238
Schwartz, Linda 216
Schwarm, Lisa 195
Schwerd, Alan 177
Scott, James 217
Scott, Mary 217
Scott, Melissa 177
Scott, Rebecca 196
Scott, Robert 217
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Shapiro, Sheila 178
Sharkey, Phyllis 196
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Sharp, Rick 238
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Sharpe, Deborah 196
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Shea, Bill 238
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Shepard, Kathy 238
Shepard, Paul 217
Shepard, Tina 238
Shephard, Cynthia 238
Sheridan, Lisa 217
Sherwood, Deborah 217
Sherwood, Suzanne 178
Sherwood, Tom 241
Shillington, Charles 196
Shoemaker, Michael 217
Shoemaker, Richard 196
Shorey, Theresa 217
Short, Tim 238
Shourds, Kellie 238
Shourds, Susan 217
Shrum, David 178
Shruxn, Merry 217
Shultz, Kelli 217
Sien, Susan 178
Sigler, Gabrielle 178
Siken, Brian 178
Silvemale, Rodney 238
Simmons, Sharon 196
Simmons, Steve 217
Simon, Lee 178
Simpson, jeffrey 217
Sincavage, Amy 238
Sincavage, Donald 196
Sing, Michael 238
Singleton, Zina 217
Sisson, Sandy 217
Sisson, Teresa 178
Skelton, Deanna 178
Skelton, Kim 196
Skelton, Lori 238
Slack, Deborah 238
Slade, Dora 217
Slagle, Robert 238
Slattery, Robert 238
Slick, Susan 221
Sloan, joan 178
Sloan, Malcolm 217
Slobodnjak, Paul 178
Slocum, Bradley 178
Slocum, Brenda 238
Slocum, Pamela 238
Sloekers, Tammy 196
Small, Mary 217
Smalley, Steven 217
Smallidge, Greg 217
Smallidge, Kathryn 238
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Smith, Amanda 238
Smith, Cara 217
Smith, Charles 238
Smith, Cheryl 217
Smith, David 196
Smith, Debi 217
Smith, Elizabeth 196
Smith, Gregory 238
Smith, jan 178
Smith, jimmy 238
Smith, john 196
Smith, joi 217
Smith, Kristine 238
Smith, Laurie 217
Smith, Leeroy 238
Smith, Logan 238
Smith, Luann 196
Smith, Michael 217
Smith, Randy 178
Smith, Robert 238
Smith, Sabre 196
Smith, Sherri 196
Smith, Tammie 196
Smith, Terrie 196
Smith, Toby 196
Smith, Todd 217
Snead William 238
Snideri, Michael 196
Snyder, Wendy 217
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Som, Aldo 217
Som, Dary 217
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Sommer, Charles 221
Sorrell, Gregg 196
Sorrell, jeannine 238
Soto, Catherine 196
Soto, David 217
Soto , Edward 241
Soulvie ,
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Southard, Matt 178
Southwick, Cyndi 217
Spina, Vincent 218
Spitler, Laura 196
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Staggs, jerry 196
Staggs, Michael 196
Staggs, Rena 196
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Sandy 218
Karen 218
Frank 238
Stark, Carolyn 178
Stark, Lisa 178
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Sowers, Lori 178
Sowers, Sandy 238
Soze, Leticia 217
Soza, Mark 238
Spangler, Kimberly 238
Spanos, Vasileke 238
Spaulding, Tonya 218
Spears, Peggy 196, 178
Speer, Cheryl 218
Speer, james 218
Spina, Christina 238
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Angie 178
Richard 196
Starr, April 238
Staten, Cassandra, 238
Staten, Geralyn 218
Staten, julia 238
Staten, Melissa 196
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Alan 196
Danean 218
Kelli 178
Debbie 238
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Bridget 196
David 196
Kathleen 178
Michael 238
Stillwell, Patricia 218
Stiner, Mindi 238
Stiner, Robert 197
Stiner, Ronald 178
Stinnett, Rebecca 218
Stinnett, Reid 238
Stites, Chris 238
Stocksdale, Robert 239
Stoeveken, john 239
Stonerock, Elizabeth 239
Stonerock, Ray 218
Strem, Michael 197
Shingfellow, lNally 218
Stromberg, Scott 197
Strow, Kimberly 239
Stuart, Anne 239
Stuart, Mark 203
Stuart, Ted 178
Stubblefield, Dixie 218
Stubblefield, Donald 178
Stubbs, Lisa 178
Stubbs, Sherri 218
Stumfoll, Kriquette
Stull, Charles 178
Stull, Randall 239
Sturgill, Paula 218
Sullinger, Charles 197
Sullinger, Dan 179
Sullivan, David 197
Sullivan, Kenneth 218
Sullivan, Michael 239
Surnan, Randall 179
Surnmerell, jeffrey 218
Sutphin, Debra 179
Sutphin, Kristen 239
Sutphin, Nikki 218
Sutter, Bessie 239
Sutter, Matt 179
Sutton, William 239
Swadener, Amy 194
Swadener, Christopher 218
Swadener, Claire 179
Swaim, Bryan 197
Swaim, Connie 179
Swaim, Rebecca 218
Swart, Debbie 197
Swart, Tom 218
Swatloski, Chris 239
Swim, Sally 239
Sword, jill 218
Szczepaniak, Kathleen 218, 2
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Szczepaniak, Walter 239
Szechenyi, Gabrielle 239
Sztaba, Rita 194
Tang, Gayle 239
Tang, Lana 218
Tang, Lela 197
Tang, Robert 179
Tapia, Tony 239
Tappe, Linda 179
Tarantino, Kathleen 239
Tarr, Beverly 197
Tarr, Thomas 239
Tarr, Timothy 203
Tarzian, Keith 218
Tautimer, Robert 218
Tavison, Irene 239
Tavison, Arlene 239
Taylor, Angela 197
Taylor, Cherri 179
Taylor, Debora 221
Taylor, Gregory 218
Taylor, Randall 197
Taylor, Tammy 239
Taylor, Todd 218
Taylor, Todd 179
Taylor, Yvonne 197
Tchida, james 239
Tease, john 179
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Terveen, Tracey 179
Tevis, David 179
Thacker, Diane 239
Thacker, jay 218
Theder, Brent 239
Theiss, Donna 197
Thomas, joel 179
Thomas, Patricia 218
Thomas, Scott 239
Thomas, Tom 180
Thomas , Walter 197
Thompson, Barbara 197
Thompson David 218
Thompson, james 180
Thompson, jenna 197
Thompson, Kevin 180
Thompson, Laurie 218
Thompson, Laurie 239
Thompson, Lisa 180
Thompson, Rusty 197
Thomton, Sherrie 218
Throckmorton, Douglas 218
Throckmorton, Pat 239
Tiano, joe 239
Tieman, David 239
Tindell, Gregory 218
Tindell, Pamela 197
Titus, Bonny 197
Titus, George 239
Titus, Pauline 218
Todd, Michelle 180
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Tomlin, Brian 218
Tonelli, Teresa 180
Topel, Mary 239
Topolewski, jacqueline 218
Torrells, Crystal 239
Torseth, Bruce 197
Townsend, Denise 180
Travis, james 239
Treadwell, Brian 218
Trego, Lloyd 239
Treinen, Anna 197
Treinen, Howard 239
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Rita 203
Sharon 218
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Trujillo, Becky 180
Trujillo, Femando 239
Trunick, Lorrie 180
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Sheri 239
Tim 180
Connie 221
Tunstall, Gordon ll 197
Tunstall, Scott 239
Turley, Rebecca 197
Turner, Alfred 219
Tumer, Debbie 219
Tumer, Michael 197
Turner, Shannon 239
Tumer, Shelley 219
Tumer, Timothy 239
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Patricia 180
Tuna, Kenneth 219
Urbanski, Gezelle 197
Urbanski, Henry 180
Urich, Bruce 239
Urich, Colita 180
Utterback, Regina 239
Uyleman, Alexandra 197
Uyleman, Raymond 239
Valentino, Brian 197
Van Boerum, Sandra 219
Van Dyne, Hollie 197
Van Hom, Evelyn 219
Van Sandt, Kevin 219
Vanderlinden, Caryl 219
Vanderzee, Franklin 239
Vandyne, Hollie 203
Vargas, Nicolas 219
Varkoly, Shirley 197
Vasquez, joann 197
Vaughn, julie 180
Vaughn, Leslie 219
Venable, Mark 203
Vest, David 219
Vest, Kenneth 239
Vest, Len 239
Vest, Sherri 219
Vick, Brenda 180
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Vincent, Terri 239
Vineyard, Lori 180
Vlach, Ronda 219
Voet, Patti 219
Voet, Sherri 180
Vukelich, Richard 239
Wackerbarth, jan 219
Waddell, April 240
Waddle, Michael 239
Wagner, Bill 240
Wagner, Kelly 219
Wagner, Mark 240
Wagner, Marla 197
Wagner, Scott 240
Wakefield, Karen 219
Waldron, Dwight 240
Walke, Theresa 197
Walker, Devy 180
Walker, jo 197
Walker, jolmna 219
Walker, Karen 240
Walker, Karie 219
Walker, Linda 197
Walker, Lisa 240
Walker, Michael 219
Walker, Stephen 197
Wallace, Carlie 219
Wallace, Donna 221
Walledom, john 219
Walsh, jodi 240
Walsh, Sheila 219
Walther, Robert 180
Walton, Terry 181
Waltz, Molly 240
Ward, john 197
Ward, Pamela 219
Wamer, Margaret 181
Wamer, Patricia 181
Washburn, james 219
Washington, Sheila 240
Wasielewski, Anni 181
Wasielewski, Vergie 219
Wasyl, Cynthia 181
Wasyl, Dan 240
VVasyl, Debbie 197, 221
Watkins, Lisa 240
Watkins, Robert 219
Watson, jerryl 219
Watson, Michael 181
Watson, Tammy 181
Wayman, Kelly 197
Wayman, Linda 240, 241
Wayterra, Anthony 240
Wayterra, joseph 219
Weast, Wendee 240
Weaver, Teri 181
Weaver, Bill 198
Webb, Alan 198
Webb, Dianna 219
Webb, Louise 198
Webb, Tina 198
Weber, Robert 181
Webster, Kim 199
Webster, Rebecca 240
Webster, Shawn 240
Weisz, Debbie 198
Weld, Kathy 240
Wellman, james 219
Wells, Gregory 181
Wells, William 219
Welsh, Mark 219
Welty, Kenneth 240
Wendorf, Gary 181
Wensel, Daniel 197, 18
Wensel, David 198
Wennel, Kathy 240
Wennel, Melvin 219
Werking, Chris 182
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Wesowlowski, Leslie 199
Wesolowski, Michelle 18
Wesolowski, Sedney 240
West, Karol 199
Wester, Eddie 182
Weyeneth, Leeann 240
Wheeler, Brenda 182
Wheeler, Jeri 182
Wheeler, Pauicia 240
Whitaker, Barbara 241
Whitaker, Mark 219
Whitaker, Miri 240
Whitaker, Tammy 182
White, Ann 182
White, Bobbi 199
White, Charles 219
White, Delores 219
White, james 182
White, Karen 182
White, Kim 241
White, Michael 240
White, Tamara 199
Whitehead, Nancy 219
Wilcox, Beth 182
Wilkerson, Cheryl 199
Wilkins, Barry 219
Wilkins, David 200
Willet, Darlene 240
Willet, Michael 200
Williams, Brian 200
Williams, Jeffrey 240
Williams, Marcy 182
Williams, Mark 182
Williams, Richard 240
Williams, Robin 200
Williams, Scott 240
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Youvella, Pauline 201
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Zeller, Earl 182
Zestrijan, Mindora 201
Zetterlof, Lisa 182
Zien, Christine 220
Zien, MaeBeth 182
Zien, Mae 201
Zimmerman, Cole 201
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I began this year with the goal of
creating a unique and quality year-
book. I feel that this goal has been
accomplished. But only with team-
work of the staff and the coopera-
tion of other people could this goal
that I set have been reached.
I would like to extend my appre-
ciation to Mr. Chuck Bursell, Ameri-
can Yearbook representative, for of-
fering his advice and guidance. Mrs.
Virginia Poynter, bookstore man-
ager, deserves all of our gratitude
for keeping yearbook records and
putting up with the problems con-
cerning underclass pictures. I would
also like to thank the administration
for their support and advice on year-
book production. The SCIMITAR
Staff and Ron Christopher deserve
my thanks for supplying us with ex-
tra pictures.
Mr. Cunningham, this year has
been one of the roughest for you.
Working with a new staff is a difficult
task but without your patience and
endurance I can't imagine how this
yearbook would have turned out.
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You have taught me so much about
responsibility and what is needed to
get a job done well. No one could ask
for a better and more helpful advi-
sor, thank you.
To the FORTRESS Staff: My thanks
to all of you is not enough for the
hard work and extra time that all of
you put in. I would like to especially
thank our artist, Mike Polvani, for
the cover and division pages de-
signs. A yearbook could not be done
without pictures, and the photogra-
phers, Brian, Paul, Delbert and
Doug, deserve special recognition
for all of their devotion and long
hours spent in the darkroom. I want
to extend more special thanks to
Karol, Denise and Cathy for putting
in extra time, completing their sec-
tions on time and undertaking extra
responsibilities. Thanks to the staff
and their willingness to get the job
done, you, the students, of Alham-
bra, have a yearbook. I hope that all
of you appreciate the staff's efforts
and also realize that we all made this
book for you the best that we could.
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Angie Sporrer
Editor-in-Chief
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