Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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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 all. N M , wi f "., Y V! iw 2 355. , E - ir 'fl' X -1 . an-M 4 INTRODUCTION 1 A I, J ' I i ' V4 ' fi fx in CO-lff art flaw Jfriwff iefmrff Mfvgfl-fj 7 ,Z , b ,jC3JU.fL CLI A 'I ,f 4 'G 'ULGJ ,lCI?f'06 .af It ., 5 ol 57 ?fLA0,U,f0 C202 7C "' uWL Qw 430111- f t? ,. XO 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. INTRODUCTION 5 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. 6 INTRODUCTION .QM K se W - i e -3 QQ-a ,hw Q , no -' . ,dr fr--iff we ,w,,.,ct.. .- .2-...i t K N .y , -- Some gave by participating in sports and school activities, others showed pride in clubs and organizations that accom- plished things for the school and community that made ev- eryone at Alhambra proud. Teachers showed pride in their work by helping many students to achieve scholastic honors, and even more so, other students who did not. INTRODUCTION 7 X . I' ' A X i Y . N l xr, ee Q . , Eg NMMA gg, ix' K, Ex X t.. The friends and the memo- ries that we made will never ' be forgotten. The things that-fx we learned and the mistakes that were made helped us to 91 so grow and will continue to help 1 us all during high school and 'F even after graduation. Theyk-fmh r will not end with the last of the 7O'sg the year 1979. KJ' v B it M la --s aj wx guwaxyq K ,, - N ,-a.f-t..e A 'I' , -X, xx-it 1 Y' "Ag V rx K V-Mwusb --X X ,, i 21,11 'rw M M Mvxkj , EQ 9' XQXLN-J A Qs S :.X ,,.s ms 'sa K 5 V wk X kmwvjr-fxig-,tj-,F-gk, M --.., , f Xt 3, N b.i,Ag:v-.,,l-. Q'j,,XfxjXQii.QBx x' is 'v 5 R S. ir, W if 'NJ k Y: Q My ,tk I ufxwf 13. , fm ' " 6 tx t f. i. Q 8 INTRODUCTION i 1 , W Y .. M QQ Q, .,,. yi Q'kJs,,, R .X f' , 'QS' i xx X A I is Q' '- l , N, ., XX! ,x X M Jig it iw fx-,XM Id NX N g,.. N,,,, SN i -,M .M 1, , X- . N... .L Q32 iii 5, : 4 E2 7 7 ., .N Q-his . V213 M ,,-K was 'i Q' 6 5 .v ...M pw- ,.-..-mm-pym il-+9 INTRODUCTION 9 g- - 1 1 is i 1 X XXX, X x x.. .X x 1 is - mums 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 Cid 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. Bishop, Thompson '78-'79 Royalty wlllilr Julie Bishop and Jim Thompson were crowned '78-'79 Homecoming King and Queen. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 13 Hang in there baby, only a few more minutes! Dante Cervantez is in the Dunking Machine during Homecoming week. y ., ,..,,, ,, 6 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. 14 HOMECOIVIING ACTIVITIES "Kersting's Kuties" are showing school spirit at the Homecoming Assembly. i i E ,ul E ny, api --fm--M Ron Bartee shows just what you'II get if you buy him. You'II sure get Varsity cheerleaders perform at the Homecoming Assembly, showing your mone-y's worth. just what they can do, Great job, girls! 16 HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES 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. 17 MASCOTS When Poms dance, Lions roar! ,M J- ""WM-many: 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. l l 1978-79 POM LINE- Lisa Rockenfield, Sheri Hughes, Lorraine Chavez, Julie Bishop!Co-captain, Kristine Johnson, Lisa Davis, Julie Masters, Tammy Kowacz, Nannette Bentley. 18 POM PONS 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 Ringler ,e ,g ag lair lgi ' , , l 55555 gs f is i i Q iii? ritl ,fl Q, it Ei A i t if, ,gi , W wi is . ..., f I W Q .ix . J .,.. ,MM MM gg g 78-'79 J.V. CHEERLEADERS TOP TO BOTTOM: Tori Bohn, Patty Thomas, Sue Shourds-Captain, Kathy Callahan- cheers with megaphone at 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. 20 MAJORETTES 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 l 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. MODERN DANCE 21 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. in Z xii! 232 Q . 555 Margot sets the table for dinner as everyone discusses how they will live in such small quarters. 1 4 Mr. Frank explains to his daughter, Anne, that living in the small attic really won't be all bad as long Mrs. V2 4 3 i 1 l 2 1 l 1 ' ' l , ,, , ' g ls 3" . , 1' l 3 ,Hit ' ' , I 5 4, l l fl 5 Q gitit c A 2 S Q . 2 E "t, 1 'l,'- 1 ' . '-,' ,, l '-'t' F ,t,' A rrr. - llti l it F alti A itarl ' ' n Daan brags about her many boy- as they stay together as a family. friends When She WBS 3 YOUUS Sir'- A 2.+Yf1Mrf5g3fGQ3P4?'f?1l?f5?Eff1455SiQ??li!13??Bl3?iliS64iflFfj5i rlii 4? ' Mr. Frank helps Peter keep up with his daily lessons in the small attic they live in, as Moushi tries to get their attention. THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK 23 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 fteacher. i l Jim Thompson, Student Body President, takes charge at a Student Government meet- ing. 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. 24 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Ligier it ,ii Q4 2533. , r1y,v1 m....f-Y' 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. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE, STUDENT BOARD 25 . ,,L,W . .. I . i' i 'i S 1. , A... CHORALETTES-1ST ROW: L. Muns, C. Miller, J. Richter, P. Greely, C. Cain, L. Spitler, 2ND ROW: B. Lehman, S. Coleman, D. Ingram, K. Schlesing, C. Gary, B. Dodge, L. James, K. McCanIies. 3RD phin, D. Cole, K. Johnso ham. 5 L. . ., Choralettes rehearse in the auditorium for their performance in the Christmas assembly. 26 CHORALETTES ROW: S. Voet, P. Voet, C . Moser, P. Lopez, G. Gardner, N. Sut- 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. arner makes fresh start at . "'f+ wr' This year's Choralettes were led . by President Pat Lopez, and the l Chorale with President Joyce Fal- --M--ff l 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. E The Chorale practices every day during I 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. CHORALE 27 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. 28 OUR TOWN Emily Uenny Richterj tells her mother CCathy Millerj about a report she did at school about the Monroe Doctrine as they string beans. R 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. OUR TOWN 29 "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. 254. I A W"-'Z 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. There was quite a problem with the student's pictures, which made at 'fi il!! 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. 30 FORTRESS 1,1 ft 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. if VVVA eww bw 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. --"ffl irltiii' 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. . r rf A51 IRZIHR 'l'...-.-QAV A,--sf-Irs.-vd,-A CJIJA, -AAF L-in hint...-A L,-l,,-.-. H,.,.,.....LI.." ...l..Il- - - -, ---- -- ---,U-W -,--H -Y. - --. -- he watches over a fellow-staffer's shoulder. 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. FORTRESS 31 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. W 1 l WWW 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. W fi z X! Kaaren Hall and Debbie Pettett feel that working over-time on the SCIMITAR staff sometimes makes you want to choke! SCIMITAR 33 li gf N335 IVF FV K be 2 ga ? as A M L is I 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. JNL. 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. T 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 32:2 Marching 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. 596303 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. mm 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. ADVANCED BAND 39 fliiifffim ,,,' " Z 1 f izi 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 X YXNBRSA 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. Z if .14 HOMECOMING ROYALTY 45 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. HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS 47 Pig kissing main Rodeo attraction frwewwwflwm it mfmwfewwrf-+1wwM.,- we f .Ww.m,e fft. If V,,,... , 4'-4, ?"' Senior Queen Kim Roacng Senior King Robbie Tang. Junior King and Queen David Powell and Tammy Kowacz. Wi Sophomore King and Queen Ted Griego and Brenda Hammonds. Freshman King and Queen David Etz and Robbin Laing. 48 RODEO ROYALTY ,. an .as me A A "rough rodeo cowboy" feels that the Rodeo Assembly lacks excite- 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. it i 1 .L - if , "'. 'e-.meta-f,"uf 'sf ' T' . M, fkfaf 'W fi ,51,.K,,g, L, .. Kgwgf. me x, W P P' .f 4 , , ' x Y VA . -1 xg, , 9 . P Vg - NEW , us , ' A "' ' 9 x 1 if ...U-fi. . K A wiki' 11" Adding to the excitement of Rodeo Week is the three-legged race which takes skill, stamina, and coordination. '-Qi ,f g, U 1 f 4' ',o' 1,4 4 ,+' 4' 4 Flin? Mr. Kirby, one of the teachers to receive the honor, affectionately give little Porky a nice big kiss as Jim Thompson and Mike Rollins hold it for him. RODEO ACTION 49 IYQRR- T,!Eiu.x'z X .wt ,W ,Q ge 55 ii fa' EZ Z, 3 13, if W 34 ,A 52 1 ff z Rotarlas, 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. 1 , 7 if . 4' H , 5-i -.,, V V GIRLS STATERS Anita Habeich Kim Roach Ann Price Pat Warner. BOYS. GIRLS STATE 53 S sells bagels for scholars 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. x, I 1 V ? fa "V ,, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: L. Kunde, M. Cox, A. Ha- beich, A. Price, R. Liggetts, D. Price. MIDDLE ROW: L. Mogler, P. Warner, 46 as lea G. Owens, P. Little, R. Hammerl, P. Lopez, T. Bryant, Mr. Lebowitz. C-'J BACK ROW: D. Okabayashi, G. Gardner, E. McNeal, S. Kramer, T. Gellen- beck, D. Miller, C. Pernick, S. O'Callahan, M. Cid, S. McGrady vs-rv syra- vs-rv rava- 'i'I'i 'Xa-r 1- 939 w.,..'4 4 is .... ,, , Y . S.-I '-5 in NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Smith, extra, S. Gillie, Hughes, D. Bierle. FOURTH ROW: D. Ohton, extra, C. Etz, extra, H. 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 uill Scroll encourages journalists 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. 'fri --iii K gc, Sli: Wei., J. SCIMITAR Editor-in-Chief, Henri Egter, is concerned about an up coming deadline as he decides which stories to put in the next issue. --ii Quill and Scroll sponsor, Mr. Cunningham, asks Cathy Gamez and Den ise Cohn if they know this unidentifiable underclass individual picture 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 ' .1 4.23, 1W'i'f:' ' " . - "' ' f turn to speak. 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- 51 g I . K' ,J ,., ,,.,,,,,,' - if,,k, 1,ffj7 ' rf" f . ,,' if ",,, I 5 f 3 if 5 if Q . 5 3 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 AFS STUDENTS 57 nm- --'W X 5 XQQQRREJ J 1 -e--v---g ifl 'KT' E' ' J 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 E illll 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. VARSITY FOOTBALL A Q j,1.i.iiQ.1'Qfflrgfi5H5 OPP Westwood 1 iY"fif51if5 itlii .7. 35 Central 13 2 south Mountain 16 12 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 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL 61 ABOVE: Senior linebacker Sam Richardson 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. 62 FOOTBALL ACTION 'IR , t 'mx N 1 -' ' 'Tit ia . at i t fi W or New ' Riggs-sts-W .W ABOVE LEFT: Back-up quarterback Sam Rich- ardson passes the ball to an Alhambra receiv- er. ABOVE RIGHT: Quarterback Kerry Kerst- 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. Els , eg if !V' W "A, .1 if , . 1 '- ., a of l 1' A ., if WJ lr M I mg 'H 3 Jn ll- ' 'i I' if H' " , K , K ,..., ,K , H A ' i i iw if L-'lunar I W , if W M , In is I , V- , A Mm M W0 Rick Estrella leads . . ln Y s 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. The team felt that their best game ham, John Perea and Byron Green. if,-"ig" E . Fawn! - 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. 64 JV FOOTBALL - 7, Z-,- 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 FRESHMEN LIG HTWEIG HT 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. BASKETBALL A A 141253 if If Junior Tom Kelly turns on high speed and shows the Panthers what the Green Machine is all about. 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 AHS OPP 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 1 STATE FINALS 7 Vs Marcos De Niza S3 65 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. VARSITY BASKETBALL 67 r I I fl J Z ' 5:'fQ.'fT?Z5J::i,!. ,fi l ' . A hi .l h, g h , k I 1 ,rvrj Kg 'f',v 5 L,LQTA 7 I h .si, f ig iJ.k ll ICJI. 5 51 g Q S 1535 L,L',-'f' gif '.LL. fif bflf-s....f r ?lf g l Csi. I V,fw . t Q l I Q f . L Q F46 IW G4 2M S Q52 k,x, ,..,,LL t ,,., .3 rklk . f lV A . .e.f l, "iff I ki 'A'k' "k'Jh f f A i.ri t . I A 5 f ' I V ends year with 14-5 record The Junior Varsity Basketball team had a really great season, fin- ishing the year with 14 wins and 5 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. , ,M .... . .-.s Q.. , . . . . Ns.. ,..t..v-WW' . - K ' -ff... ws-eww' ' ' ...., ........a. K MMM. 'M rs.. One of the Mighty Lions gets ready to score another two points for Alhambra. 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. 68 JV BASKETBALL is ! . R mmfwwm X I N l 5 5 'hu 34 FRESHMAN GREEN BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: V. Aguilera, F. Vanderzee, M. Frank, R. Johnson, J. Nathan. BACK ROW: B. Poorman, S. Francies, F. Kisner, G. Craney, P. Pippins, Coach Horcasitas. Freshmen V A AAAFA . fl?2f f?iSKETBALL. Maryvale South E251 .aQR,Q A.AoA Cent.raL?Q5jf A , East f ' A' Trevor Browne .cameiback Carljigyden A..o TfeVGFf5B!?t5WWel A Camiellbiafik' J AHS 37 A 48 35 A 53, - . 61.5 bifiptl 43 62 ..,F.. . 29. , - 41 S 78 41 56 80 4 ',Q.h 664 36 .32 ig L . k!.V LMS? k,J, K 36 51 . .49 Cari Hayden Forfeit forfeit West Forfeitjforfeit Ph020i?iQrf?lsPls0n 40 '..e 244 . a show great promise The Freshman Green Team had a good season, led by their Most Valu- able Player, Richard Johnson. Bill 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. Maryvateit South 4 East, N0rth..2f?.if?Q25f... Centfal2'i55?3i?i+ rlii. S East A Trevor Browne Camelback Carl Ph0i9n'1??Z?S2f??!9nr tTVeY'?5?f ?3QYifmfll . WGSTF' ' ,731 "Qi iff. AHS 38 49 43 :Sai Lg! 56.5 334 24 38 52 48 61 47 ,, 60 BOPP 46 59 83 46 64 34 49 av? T 6.1 . 32' Phoenixflinion 27 38 QSQYSHNS, 6 LOSSES5 . ...... if 4 2 K . Afbgyflfk ""'-"+.x!, ""'-s Af" """"""-..... '-"""'N--.. ....,.,,,M.m il Q . X Q ,M 't'!'1 - Q15 t'LTif5xji5' S CROSS COU TRY . V M f -ff LL.' fm, , Y gk' V ' 4A - NL.. X ,, .v J, ,K . -Af! .z ,V ,, I Y iq A M V K. W , - ,4 V i in l Vt, 1, f Y I ae NY g i T S x ,'Ng,5f'l!i13LeQw Q W 'em ' A Ja.. .Sz -1-'ov' ... BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: BACK ROW: Coach Morrison, S. Rath, G. Bell, Owens, P. Colla, L. Carmackg Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: M. Stuart, J. Williams, 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. a lor leads TGQIII to victor 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. , One of AIhambra's top runners, Greg Bell, finishes one of the meets by being first. :.i.:s.r,'. J .r.f a i rli f T l: l . r . I 'i.'.'fr'f , 5 .Q.r. 2 , r.r. M ,,",V .42 QMQOH . s Q6 Valleys: r..r. Q ,r',. ,yr VV., ' ','L ' t. .TS . I kr.. ' .iT,' ' . i.rl i Tririis 15 sr l i9h0en'X ' 18 -f'?5f lil':,il 15 Carl 17 T 29 fgIf9V0f 2 y 4.:5r' ,". T ll., 5:.' 15 - i .,li,', .lslalr L1 r:.rlr s ' 'T J :iri BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 71 gp Q. Xxx H Y N M.: .YNXR N .I I1 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: BACK ROW: A. Habeich, D. Turner, A. Stuart, S. Walsh, S. Bell, Coach Morrison. 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. Four of AIhambra's top runners cross the finish line first in one of the meets. 72 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY e:i:t:ifQt35i55ii53QSeS:COUNTRY Q , iiii it -OPP , e'.'. .igi'l.' . rrii Q iir: '.iie I :.,: 7 :eir ' eiie: i :II Q :..i .:'. .eii l ,:':ii I I :.r:i. is Forrest I ,Forfeit ' I Trevor'iBrowne 15 ,50 West. :if,i , g Forfeit fist in Divisional .if 'rir 1 ,3rd in State 1 e.r.h. gg1OEwi.ns, O loses u-his 5? .E 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. 'W Cheryl Dolynuik awaits the tip off outcome in a game against Washington, the opening game of the SSBSOFI. ' , .,,, ter-Mwst.. ' A 'f":'s"r MM-L jfj,LQ,f.j "i', ft 'fl 'A ef' .si.ie.e 1 fe-f"',, ,..., M ef" ... Our newly formed Girls Basketball team shows how the team is fine on both offense and defense. GIRLS BASKETBALL 73 , AW , f f , f ., "t, V f ,V f I .V r. I ' My . ff X l K f f f " Q L, .. if ,s y ,5 t ' L 'vii' c 'if' fi- L35 gffgziw ,Q :iff QQ 4jM1,M, I JXLJZF if X fjir! 54f"iQQ-gg - 1 K Q, ., 'fi as F O S F CS F vARslrYSorTBALL: l , i X we .V t srelli ' ' ', F l, Q f, W 5 WLJJQ gfLa2L.m,,, Yj A4,, ,lg gaQ"zLfW. A 6 K, by if h E4 , -,Lw 'LAK , 'ff IVHSVF, ff I 4 . y I, 3? K2 317,71 17921 1-5.Zi :f"7fifaxj,?F "" -'7, ','k ,VL' VKLA.'v'L,', for fr E46 afiifi ww: 4' 0569575 C f i if vv50Ull3He i,ets rete it ' ' '4 ft f , J TFQC01' ' IH S 3 C Q L t 8 F' aim' 'QW' idfvgkliffwf-Qtr.. M173 at Amit-lCT4'iP5'rf4-cf' ' n ' R b ,sf If! A Y.kg 2 L V-,, ii' ffl "" ' ' 'W, L 55 ' V' V F NA ' J "'7fQl 4 It 'QA h h" - 7 . . Fligvgfiivlilglftgtdfl r J The Varsity Softball team finished Shadgw ttAt M guntai n' Q9 th - - ff lf 5 ,,t..,, , Qt,tt,t e .ett J ,ttt - - ff Yea' W'f'1 the best record 'f' The .frevvr Bfseewfw-stfr.l-of L State: 22 wins 3 'OSS-S and 1 He- The clafi,lHaydenl t team was led by their Co-Captains ttetl to xewgglfgl , tttat y f14f ,el Beckle Trimble and -lUdY Callahan- 'tt' Tina Medina and Shari Nelson both t fe ttrrrevofeiesmwnelle t f pitched games with no hitters. In Qanfpgiatydeinlgteg is ii t iiss ',l2j1f.LF Many ofthe girls were selected for V gTfgygg-BrQQWfj,gQi ' li t ei siri J lg the All-Division teams and All "A" iirs gWeSf ,F T J ' ' League Beckle Trimb e ina edlna q , tgt W GN tg g 22,gLQST,3L TIEDA1 ,J , and Barbara Neeley were Selected - ' : f A V ' fn 'L 7 f K f- -- J CHWSTMAS TOU RNANWNTL r - for The squad Was team Orl bill' ' f K ' F ' A - K ' ' - K , ented" with a record tO Drove it. 1 5 ' iiti Cf'AMiP'ON5 J L citd ,,.,i. iii,ccii , Qi,, ,, iidtiii,,c,,, L iid, i,iitc . , t,icccii ccii, .,.,iiidttciiiii , .dii,it , , , L iiiit . , , ii., g g STATEs3rd mace One of the JV players safely reaches first base 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. ,uwl-Wvmf W f W f I , VARSITY SOFTBALL: FRONT ROW: Pam Kirkman, Mgr., Tina Medina, Beckie Trimble, Lisa Stark, Cindy Wggyly Tammy Watson, Coach Judy Callahan, Kelly Green, Shari Nelson, Pam Little. BACK ROW: Jones, Sue Gillie, Barb Neeley, Cathy Bayley, Lisa Zetterlof, 74 SOFTBALL il 'X 1-514 rad nn. its ' A JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALI-1 FRONT ROWS K- Mallory, K. Miller. F. Lucerno, A. Glemba, S. Walsh, L. Garcia, Coach Nevins, N. Hoffarth, S. 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. Frosh post winning seasons 9 JUNIQR VARSWY SQFTBALL The JLJl'1IOr Varsity Softball team AHS Opp. did a great job this year, by having FRESHMAN SOFTBALL South 17 7 the best record in the Phoenix Divi- AHS OPP Central 6 9 son. Th I d b th ' M t . Wi 9 2 Njaluableiey plfjir emi Melltooi Sm 13 2 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 Igaf-mI4HEfOn 9 8 served recognition. Sz'3d'5e Vauey 12 S d Wit av en if 5 The Freshmen team was spoken Shadow Meuntm 13 9 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. 1'ifi"'i"""i7i'if'Tiyliigifi ra ii .I I I .J I I I 'Ly I . I .JX"l I I I 1 I I l I l . , f I FRESHMEN SOFTBALL: FRONT ROW: S. Tucker, K. Shourds, J. Run- Mendez, C. Ricitelli, K. Hunt, N. Aguilera, P. Jorgenson, L. Watkins, 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. JV, FRESHMAN SOFTBALL 75 ,gg R134 LI Q i.Li1 -A' - 'A' h 1 4 +11 ,, I g ' W"" V -"--' . . ,,.. ,-,,. 1 ' LL'LL ---' L' V, , 5 .,m,,. . Varsity places 3rd in Division 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 L Homsey was voted the Most lm- placedin the Divisional Tournament. 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 44 1 VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: J. Wheeler, Mgr., R. Slattery, J. M. Callahan, M. Riccitelli, M. Cambren, M. King, C. Bridgeman, B. 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, VARSITY wREsTLiNc.' AHS OPP Shadow Mountain 19 43 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 Brian Cole and John DiBiase demonstrate to the crowd some of the techniques practiced in wrestling. VARSITY WRESTLING 77 Q. ,My A , . . . , y GSHHCIQW .Mr0UntE1Ini Q ' S QAPP-f. I , - 29. Qf. , . A901101 h V iii ' , . . . , .,.FQd? i.t 5w4 n? A , l.'M,afyV.a!Le,t1tg , A 1 - , I II 5 GI.l flf 't 53212 w. I f A .V 1 L.k.k, . Z. , A A V V V, I slss i TrevQ'f1BrQWfiS Q'Q .' ' 1 ' 2 strsi IQ 4 fQ 20236 5 . 4A 31C3.rEgs'H,3YdSfS1fi 'L s Qw i W - 36...... N . A g , west ,tQ Af . ..r. , q .rjrsefs.gfgs4 - ot, , S.ssffrev-vt.Br0wuelf?ri.....Q Bali-as - fommhf 3 E f JWf .s.t S - - 48 L , .S .,. 1 jf.. g. 13,8 .g.g , JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: J. Wheeler, Mgr., R. King, D. Harris, S. Ambrose, D. Youvella, D. Weisz, Mgr. BACK ROW: K. Kirkman, S. Ferguson, B,Brown, D. Homsey, Coach A A ' A',' Culberson, B. Homsey, G. Ambrose, B. Green, B. Lawler. JV, Frosh matmen await varsity V ,,,,. ,..- ,.., ,V U ,4,, WM' """ - 1' W Two senior wrestlers exhibit that wrestling is not all fun and games. Varsity matmen wrestle in the gym. FRESHMAN WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: D. Cruz, S. Ambrose, K. Kirkman, R. Semmens, J, Gangeni, A. Paulenko, B. Lawler. TOP ROW1 F. Adams, R. King, D. Harris, R. Slattery, D. Youvella, F. Ruiz. 78 JV, FRESHMAN WRESTLING m1l""""i P2 f . 'lk , H Q. ,, 'N' ' is ABOVE LEFT: At a recent assembly Seniors Brian Cole and John DiBiase scramble to re- gain control over each other. ABOVE RIGHT: Outstanding freshman wrestler Kyle Kirkman prepares to pin his opponent in one of the matches. TO THE LEFT: Junior Marc Ricitelli shows his talents by being one of the top junior wrestlers on the varsity team. BELOW: Brian Cole displays all of his strength to keep control over his opponent. 'Sai fr.. R. , WRESTLING ACTION 79 MV Wm., M ,:-f fi is " A .Q.. .. , 1-- if-"L :- ,,-' Tfif-:5 kk'- FWZ' ,...- "fI - Y V- X Q, xx A . 'N?1"1! -' fifw' I--KU .QC fi. ' 'fs . f . Q i k' xr. : YV. .. ii- 4 Q k tw XS Q X N K iii A A N ,.L. 1 , WK N xi fl if KI Q aufvdnaum-nw . S Q., S Q ' vw Varsity takes "A" League Title VARSlTY BASEBALL Agua Fria South Maryvale Central Trevor ,Browne Cariftiayden A Qametlback Phoenix Union West Phoenix Union West V Phoenix Union Trevor Browne Cari Hayden Camelback Phoenix Union West North East South West Trevor Browne Carl Hayden Camelback AHS OPP. 3 0 4 5 8 7 1 9 v 6 4 17 7 10 7 10 10 5 0 14 1 3 2 4 1 6 6 1 16 Wins, 10 Losses 6 1 0 4 4 7 2 5 0 O 0 0 O 2 2 2 3 5 5 4 6 4 4 5 2 The 1977-1978 Baseball teams had a good season. The varsity team ended up with a record ot sixteen wins and ten losses. 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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 bacher, M. Aguilera. BACK ROW: B. Homsey, L. Baker, M. Smith, B. Graham, B. Baldenegro, K. Tukza, J. Walledom, B. Homsey. Z.. U... ,-.ggsgf,g5.y.,.q:Vgf,gf:g,ssf-af.w.gvV,w.:g.gM4rH.awwgVw:U.:r,:w:pw.:f ,D . . N, , ..,. V. ,. ., E . H. . ...M .. H, My ,EW zggifgsfst 5 sg .ef Q my . ,. fi ffi? 2 T, . . k. , ggfg:5'pjxgi:r s:gjs'fl.i: ?5 H P: SS: mg J.-mrfis 5220 . .. 12' :'5gS.14 if5?.'5if w'5Ef2f . . J MQW eilQfE2iiE2Qrgiilifigizif:f5i2Q1i22Ezlfie .r.. Eiiixfiiilii3if3figil1sif5?gfi46Zif13Tii?isil A :iiii35324523lQii:Qi?1fiL3F?iiilfiif .. .. ....,,...w--0--v ""' f -1- D f' A B ,A 4 sw a 5" ' 4 i . ' , if ..... , K as 1 If ' 1 Q... .M 4. .,,.... f .,,.,. .. Lf .. I . . Ugg. . . .,. "' 'm f "f Q . of . . , .,,.A ,V,V V ,-.V .fs 1 A u H 'K t J. Q ww . . . , J .. .' qv.. MM. ,- ' M FW . " it an 5 6. Coach Lebowitz, C. Mgr. Stites, J. Brown , S. Graham, J. Collier, M. Wagner, J. Scheid, T. Arvisu, F. Kisner, M. Laird, J. 7+ 4.5.1. J iiiii Wgpmgggq ssjggwsfiiis gggwsiggv sag U digs, 25 f Jffggwz W 35:5-igiggfilg i 3591: iiaffifv A 5: 5 i?Zf5??Ik 5i'3-W? 2 2 35 f.fg:ff:::fiffQ2:gffgif2:::fS::5:F:3w2::fSi i,5Aff.ii 14 g,,. . iaii 12 . .,,, .... X1 . . .... 1 ii'iifiiii L FRESHMEN BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: B. Sleam, L. Smith, S. Houston, P. Schmidt, M. Hogland, M. Frank, M. Culbertson, R. Williams. BACK ROW: McSorley, D. Etz, K. Johnson, - 4 l 't rs - it siri I.. .., 'A 1 lf f i A - Agn, H I ff I- 5 47. A A I ,,.,, gg, ' , vi - . A 'r' L f F ""' "W .., F ' 4 'ff I' ,i'ii F I, F Zi ' yi W.,-ffMWMff4'f -.,. ' to it -"A", 'L At "" ,I ' . k": l':' '." 'T iri il .i.rs . or ,V as r -- W J, :.. . .'-. -."' J r """ A ""- ' . . l" " .. 1 rrr . ,,. ? "i' ' 3 iii" iffifkli "' If' 5' gli .. 'i':ii' A 5 K . .1 . . I . . V ,f.:f,:" .3 Iff wi .:LV.L ...,.. - L - . 5' . JJJIV Q L f A "I: . ' , r. .."' Q' f I J 4 - " A Y . , ',. 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V HV- , rV 'fV .ww ,A al, J A First Baseman Mark Williams fields the ball for an out, in a varsity baseball game, on the runner. 2 '31 ik., ... -Vv. s .M W, V ,.. , ,..,,,,,, 71,1-, 4 Q, .A ' ,wg Mg., -if X '- - A , i.s s , , ., Q, 3.,,,,. H., yr, , A I ,. .. .,, . N M, V, ,,f,3,?gm,MVMNQm:4Q, I t., -V V ' V fr gy fi' ,I VM. .V , ' n,MwA W. . pd . -I V'-r ' We on - 1- up 'Q ,WN 1, I .. 'XV Y v 1. , -gg' , ,,,,,4,,- V V V,.- ..-.n - . V . Pitcher Drew Bartinelli comes out of his wind up as he fires the ball to the catcher Mitch Laird. BASEBALL ACTION 83 BUYS, TRACK 9 , 4 f ,,,,1.. 1 1 ' nf "' ' ,af ,W K 7, , Vfy. -,V,,,,,. -- ,S-f 'lla Mlfw 1' , ,i g W W 'W' 'A ,,,:f 'J ,Ai,k . J it K H kvrik ,, ai , ,,. ,kk , A A K f ,, . ,,'IV- -,..,, Q A'A' . , , , I 1 ,,, ,1.z, L . 1f 'm "': ',,, m ' " f " J W . :, 1 M,' "11 , f ' :'- ' g , V 'Z f f ' 1 , . L ' m ' 1 A ,.A: ' f Q, 1 2 f1f Boys' track first in ivision The Varsity team had a great sea- son last year with a record of 10 wins and no losses. Ken Halal was voted the Most Dedicated, while Wally Olsker, Ricky Bartee, Raul Oh- ton and Russell Tevis were all voted BOYS VARSITY TRACK AHS- OPP Central 30, 2.Carl Hayden T gg 23 T -Phoenix Union , , -Trevor Browne A llyi S 20' Ty West 4 t Camelback yl'e S87 '39 Nlryvale J .744 53 West 7 43 North 94 23 East 71 56 Valley Classic 3rd Place P.U.H.S. Relay lst Place 4 Way Meet 1stTPlace . Divislonals , 1st.Place J 10 Wins, 0 Lossesgfigy Most Outstanding. The team was led by their captain Wally Olsker and their coach, Hugh Morrison. qg The JV and Freshman teams had a good season. The JV team ended the sea- BOYS ,TRACK A ,lcel AHS OPP Ceflifal. 7.114 5 Phoenix Un.ieln?i5ffgf5' I 104 7 TrevorTBrowngfg5gg. 95 32 Central 7 ililt rli, glgn 7 97 26 west T 112 13 Camelback it 113 11 Moon Valley 7 4, 54 72 West 109 17 North East S 74 48 8 Winsgl Loss V.....L..1.- MT . T- r . gf i l . --4,,-,gn-ggi.-Q., . A-fr- M son with a 10-1 record and the freshman finished with a 7-1 record. Steve Monroe was the Most Promis- ing JV Player. The Most Outstanding freshman was Mike Klooster. BOYSFRESHMEN TRACK 88 30.7 T 4 Pnagrgixunrion 4110 sr T rrevcrifwwne 46 76 oamTe2backTr 92 29 Maryvafej- . 42 M 70 scum-T 43 M West 2 88 30 Norm as 29 W6Si Forfeit : Siwins, 2 Losses 'Q 'n 'W :TJ fl l 'Taxi xii X ' , 1 AQX Af TF , Nt , L 1,1 f fig 4 fl asf " T. 5 -:J t . it ' i tj T , WN ..... FP- ' 'V Q K- Q.. .. .. ' mag Xxbt W Q r 1 " rTyT . T., . .T .WMJ TT.. L in ' 4 7 ' ' ye M--wwf.enff '..T, T' 'T TT 'f My-Mr i f ,f Af ,J 4 . T T, L' r ' TT " 1. r1" : 4 TT T , LAA 5 TTTT ,Ty x 1 .M N kVgV ,V I .,,Tv ,vrlll T , -T ,gi .-.rife -..S L - L Q VARSITY BOYS TRACK: FRONT ROW: S. Monroe, K. McCormick, J. Ferguson, L. Coates, P. Colla, B. Jones, M. Callahan, R. Bartee, M. Johnson, 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. 4 BOYS TRACK 85 ..... ...,,.,....e..-5 .... .. .....e....,...W.,...,,.,.,.....-.... .,,. ...,.,.-,...a3Qvx.......... -if ri L I 'Q '-I JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW: D. Youvella, R. Stocksdale, C. Lambert, J. Wisener, D. Davis, N. Nano, J. Simpson, B. Lawler, R. Baker, E. Jones. MIDDLE ROW: S. Francies, M. Malin, K. Klrkman, D. Halal, P. Burke, J. Pizzo, R. Perez, J. Owens, M. Farrell. BACK ROW: G. Boels, J. Williams, J. Cerny, P. Pippens, T. Castillo, B, Johnson, Fernando, F. Trujillo, V. Rangel, G. Frederickson, P. Hernandez, C. White ff.-ff FRESHMAN TRACK FRONT ROW: Coach Heeter, D. Youvella, R. Stocksdale, C. Lambert, J. Wisener, D. Davis, B. Lawler, M. Farrell, E. Jones, Coach Morrison. BACK ROW: G. Boehrs, S. Francies, M. Malin, K. Kirkman, D. Halal, P. Burke, F. Trujillo, J. Cerny, P. Pippens, J. Williams. 86 BOYS TRACK f. A ,, thi it rf' Liu! , s 'I 5 Z " I A ,xml ,iw1s,qQ5fzi:,,: if S One of the Alhambra Varsity boys track members is shown here making a good mark in the pole vault competition. - ,..e t y A W, J 'law' V1 1 X ai i f :gk .W J fa x if A ggi t V A ,t so 2 A it i " A 1 imz' 'fff' .A mm" A i 'k s' rra if1g p '5 rrfrlr 1 'ere A . i A y rykk 7' A - ..,. W, Q 'eer leaf A 3 M , . ,, Y .mv -" by ,. .. - t. A 'aa, .,,. i A Qrlr J " "" : ffyg- if I ,,. ,.V.: f::gl,:,f'f5eafii -f H s.4v""" A O rig r is , ' it A K or k rk A 'him errnrf 5' A fn ., W' Mark Stuart displays every bit of strength to try and finish first in one of A member of the team participates in the long jump in the first meet the long distance runs. against Central. A BOYS TRACK ACTION 87 55 GIRLS' TRACK , , ftuurpglg 4. . ?15H57??: Mm A me , ,,,.: A , A irls' Track has undefeated season GIRLS VARSITY TRACK Last years Girls Track team had a Pho n, U , Q35 QPF very good season. The team felt that GIRLS JV TRACK 9 'X mo", 8 their victory over all ten schools in Opp South Mountain 64 36 ' ' AHS ' the district, at the Systems Relay Ph - - Trevor Browne 83 17 Meet was one of their bi est ac- oemx Umor' 68 0 Camelback 66 34 ' . gg South Mountain 72 27 Car, Hayden 70 30 complishments. Trevor Br 7 19 .West . 90 10 Amy Swadener was voted Most C . tb owne 9 central 67 33 Outstanding. Along with Amy, Shari we ack 78 17 West , 17 Cassin, Anita Habeich, Julie Nevins, C?f5lH3yd9n 28 0 Trevor Browne 16 Marie Jorgensen, Myra Owens, Lisa Waste, g A. 56 45 LVMSVYVHIQ 42 Stark and Dawn Freeman contribut- Alhambra 67 ,rgflhambga 65 I ed a .great deal to the team. Coach Wesstfg 2 L Pglfgrfix guage Nasslf said that all of the girls per- Trevor Browne 12 A Centra, lst formed well, with na great deal of Mafyvale. 27 C team unity and spirit. The team also A I I asa Grande 11 th won the Divisional Meet I 10 Wins, 0 Losses I I 9 Wms' O Losses . J? Q Q y - j f ff. N VZZLAAQ . f ' Q, -A rf' . T A' at , fewy fitfift i . . X. I 4 2 9 I I it it - t . ss .... K :gi K . V .I ,... .jf . ., .. A-:PA "s' " '- , I AA It ' titf if . .,,, . ,,,,t Q tt" . tl W ...Q .1 .--L . h E. , iii V .. V 7? an QW .,. ,,,,,,,,j,,,, ,. krfkz VE V V k..,,,.. -. . .. ,. In I .W me 1 1 'ta-.. -A. . A f A 1-' -fi, f ,,, ,,f, .V ' ' I' ii' T I ' it . Aff?" . A .a.5.., ' 29,4 N . w e-i t Vlvlvg I V Y it" . 1 .Lf "r, Q ', f -. " A. AMA ftffwfunt MMA A .,,.. i,iA A I iidi A I A AA QQ. av. iiA'i itiii 1 ff I tii . I I . .Q r,ee gg A I ,.,,, t'ttt I I K g VVVV . I ,,,, ,er't 'tt, A tia J. A I ll ..1,. M r ,gn A , ., i n M A V , . x M-ww-MM. ag ,,.. , ,. , , g, warns-mm-.-A w " .. .,,, . Jg: I . . tjyk V V .,,,,,, An Alhambra High runner competes very Lisa Stark prepares herself, before competing in the shot put competition. closely with one of the Central runners. 5 6 ' ' L , A , "asf lx , ,S I mfs ,PT , sr . K 1 ei' T' ' X A I. 'Y xx -r f W 5 413 Q -A - A , , . X 'A , ' -, - , -xx ,. Q 5 A K K - fi I , I Ck, -- 2- r gi -'X U 1, if .c . J ,bf 5 A ,. . ,. . . . . . . 5 . . - . C . Y g .T......., ., -.... V :Abi . 3, .. Q , , Sf Q x V fy Q X J . ,x I K K y A A , . - 1 .. F .. 1 N A A XA - Ve 1 I - M' -,f Af." .- ? J- has 5 1:5 5 .Q .im g J kg K , Q xv I r , K. 1 : 1 .f I f at E C P 5 ,X es K. N. . I g X . A g. i g . ff ,ff ig ,, E If f . 5, A II I if , .. A ' I A I 2 L As' ,. V. y .,,,,, r t 5. . gt . , .g C 53-,,..,73 ,,.. aiii J fe A ,QQ H Q , . , I B, .,,, Q, .1 A-Av A l is . 'W . i izh Fig, 5 vs x 3 'X 5' K, ., 7 . AA . T,-tux 4 A W7 A . , X AR V K V x- 1 9 V K la.: ' 1 f w I , .f 'ox - A I1 -1 lil ...r.A. ' . Cx Y Til n 'I1 'Law 11? AE' W'g9'1'3E -1-iskrfrr f '2""cMi'-ii 'H'-Lv GIRLS TRACK-FRONT ROW: C. Fierros, V. Gibbons, S. Bell, T. Esquivel, C. Kennedy, W. Peirce, K. Greely. SECOND ROW: K. Malloryg Mgr., L. 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. GIRLS TRACK 89 E . SQ . . GIRLS TRACK ACTION 90 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. Ml, if Q . Q s.. ., harton becomes new Bovs vARsnv GOLF y AHS OPP arslty Boys olf coach Maryvale 214 203 Tolleson 208 ggmpal 215 The 1977-78 Boys Golf team was This year Mr. Wharton took over the 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 Maryvale East 21.45 219 west 1 235 WW, East 196 195 1 West 217 Maryvale 207 201 Camelback 229 217 Maryvale 21 1 182 Trevor Browne 191 Central 192 194 Maryvale 212 203 f 6 Wins, 17 Losses! . 4 Steve O'CaIIaghan, 51. P '- iv' il f' F? VARSITY BOYS GOLF-FRONT ROW: Steve O'CaIIaghan, Tony Escobar, Coach Wharton. BACK ROW: Bob Shackell, Chris Petkiewicz, Doug Mur- dock. the Most Valuable Golfer, practices his swing before one of the matches. .4 M 5 x ,W Ea V 4.4 K . X ' ul Lf 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. 'mail X The teams number one golfer, Kelly Merten, practices her swing before a match. ss a . .isis tsr , L as-ff 2 .s, ,i. rs ss Ye if or 23621: csrf . iiffi' 429 F318 'C A -r-- 5: .rlrr 5.w 'F fe? GIRLS GOLF: BACK ROW: Coach Vollstedt, Kelly Merten, Lisa Stark, Beth Ruebsamen, Denise Qualtire, Claire Swadner. FRONT ROW: Gaby Szchenyi, Stephanie Wright, Kellie Shourds. 92 GIRLS GOLF S F386 1 ...W A-Q -..'i". i .5 , 3. 5 V, V. ..l,.-.-,.-..,.. K., gt .-w....., Ke M..- ...., if K x Qi V 2 M.: , I . ' , gy . f . x ii M. Q , Ui 'Q 5' GIRLS ARCHERY-FRONT ROW: C. Spear, B. Leanardo, L. Danson. SECOND ROW: A. Krenion, S. Johnson, S. Hubert, C. Woodwa 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. VARSITY ARCHSEI-if Ai-is 2488 2389 2452 2463 2488 2550 2483 West South Carl Hayden Camelback Central Carl Hayden Central East TOPP. 1865 1527 1857 2654 2021 1789 Q, 2123 Forfeit , East T :lll 1 Q'-Eorfeit J Trevor Browne ,f Trevor Browne ..:ll Chapparel Divisional State 10 Wins, I Loss T :l:i2ii'd.lj?i?lace . 2nd y'r: Place 2nd 'Piace JE . 4 rd, K. Hunt, H. M . Q ui .. 5 F ,, c , , ...E 1 .- W 5. A. .- - S3 2 ?v K rr - ... 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ARCHERY 93 S VARSlTYlBADgMlNTON T S S b e Ai-is oPP CENTRAL T 0 S 9 MARYVALE. 3 6 EAST O 9 SOUTH 5 4 CAMELBACK 1 8 CENTRAL 1 8 SOUTH 8 1 WEST 1 8 TREVOR BROWNE O 9 CAMELBACK 3 6 MARYVALE K i J 6 l 3 CARL HAYDEN S J O 9 P.U.H.S. lNVlTATlON!-XL S b Lost in lst Round S J J DIVISIONALS J g T bi Lostinylstand-2nd,Rounds1lyi Donna Gelnett awarded 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 ,Jh ,,z 3 , , ffrjff BADIVHNTON j 'nf .J44 . N 2 1 Qessifaft r o , 'Maryvaie e a , , ,Q?f????f23'-?k 1 5 8 3 5 ' ,Q r 9 ,J if " ' 3 n V 'w y 6 ' f 1 ' t Ott Jw f ' 2 5 ff , f f ' 5 s 0 s s J Y kr 6 Losses Sherri Bronaugh leads JV team 1asgggf1 tgggmssoar VARSITY OPP 7 s 4 1 6 4 s o 6. 3 9 4 Q 9 M Junior Patty Dzuik shows her form and makes a great return. Senior Karen Selvey was a great asset to the team th is year. BADMINTON 95 l 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. WWW Captain Beckie Trimble returns a serve while her teammates look on C0-Captain Sue Gillie smashes the ball to the ground scoring another 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. QvARsiW A f"f ffkrf p - . s l . T 'T " ' ' -etfffziri iiisiii AHS OPPS if ri' gi ALM' w.tK t.pw .lgt.. C u 0 ,A A' M s . 2. 0 . off? .the 4' .2f 0' " . if . 'i ' T 's.iv ig sif'siti f 1 g f A - A .01 A 1 N we 1 lsrs s.l. 1 s2+1 ssts T WN' A as 4 1 20.7 it it . . aff . Auf LV.. .kL.Wh 5 . ,, A H Ll iliiss i.if i -, ' PM rii.ii 1195.551 711-g..,piTitiiii7i?rr In 3 f. isi fjfjfjf ......... W ...,.. .,'.-,, 4. yyr . lg y g Q i A if iiii it Carla Havlik "sits" on the floor as her laugh- A ii ii ing teammates look on at the benefit game. si , ,f"' a- -Q ..y. C ,H A .Camelback liigE'gFREsHMAN VOLLEYBALL. s , T A Ai-is goeegy Central Q T 2 .TQH QSriuthg.ep 21 s f 1. F fy -0: T T is l-1 1 .1 .,i't A ti. 722 A slsl l f . Q 1 SI2S::11:,:f17i2?iEiE,?fi ignruiz,gty::.1::aps2?iggfq:zf:zf f Q A v-rf',. N452 Q PQ F? '..i . L 1' A t :'fj'i.ff W NNNNNNNNNIALD O O'-'OOOOO 2 o Z1 'F' H. lf7TfevorirBrowne T s T A A Cetitraljs A 7 South A g West Trevor Browne C Cari Hayden Phoenix Union O af Q Division Champions C i g . i STATE CHAMPIONS T 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. .. . A . ,zi v ' " 72 A -- ., - X H fa, ' " . f1'f' . at "' 1 , BC Q, ,.,,,,,, .X ,fel A .--,, ,, - V ,.., - 1.1, . W. ... 12 .fr Q,f.f gn. 5 Jzwsnrvws- err 7 - M ..2., ,,,,'r' Vl.V ' V'1-V,. ,E tty ,,,,,, U , vi . , . . ,,, .. ,,,, ,:,, . , , W . , . .ff 'A ' A ii i llti ' ll iiii One of the players on the varsity team concentrates on returning the ball. L 4 WW! gt., C ,... ...., liili ...... i 2 1. f.... L ' K"'kLL KL" A ' BOYS TENNIS-FRONT ROW: J. Markosian, M. Jones, B. Nelson, B. Corothers, M. Olsker, M, Hoffarth, D. Miller. BACK ROW: T. Gellenbeack, D. Fox, R. Olson, B. Arnold, J. McCoy, R. Tang. BOYS TENNIS 98 1 BOYS JV TENNIS AHS OPP. 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. Y 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. .FRESHMAN TENNIS L ' AHS OPP' 1 . 6 3 giiigiiiiasififigfiffifQpfjjjj i.yli YH iiii J 5 J 2 1 lj L 6 4 1. . I L 1M8'?W3iea1 5 5 ' . W lSOUih7ffi P J' 5 4 TrevorBrowne 12 1 A ' P ' A ii, Central 1 11 X 'Si s carinayden 6 1 North 4 5 X MJ Camelback O 12 s P.. Maryvale 7 3 J south 1 6 3 , 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 ....4iM"'4! 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 til' ii'fQii ...V . Ql s.l. .is 'iii ssls iil' n. lqr Qle PTV1 eLl - s,f g..lf. l'.il. ri' .i.i.il.lfi4 si.li .lfri i'l' if ffri 'flri 2 .el.s. 3 ff 2 eli. r2:pi,4e5lf?i1rif?f44 'l ' l.r. .' 'l Ceflifalif. i i l.is. l.lr.e i.i .e Q ir.i 'l .. A , 4 lssr It , , J , VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS: Sherri Hughes, Cinda Foster, Julie Bishop, Sue Gillie, Tammy Watson, Linda Carlson. 100 GIRLS TENNIS 2,2 X Q sa ,I BP. .aw-Giga .sz 5 .. ix s. J .,, I iff ,vp I' Qx r 4 ., ,. If 'wiv 5018.333 "hu I JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Marin Glazman, Traci Roberts, Amy Berberich, Donna Latham, Jill Sword, Debbie Latham. Sue Gillie, the most valuable player, shows all of her strength and makes a smashing return. " . 1 ,, I i ' 'ft - ff ,. . . J' I 'fr I "" Q , I . I I . . ' I iii ' ' 5 I . ,,,, I f we ..,.v4w1,M1 I f., "" 1 , f.,,.f. . , , ., 3. ,q -f , 1' ' mas .wr Q .f , - in "- ' " ' ii' ',,,fW.y. iw f I. ., f.,. ,W I,. fa-...fi7,, 'fu' f - 1,f7.ff:,,-wg L- I I -i h r1.fr- lgvfjf I ' H ' A Julie Bishop shows why she has an undefeated season. 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. ,ini 1- , 1, 1 ' x ., xx 'x x 'Q l' "r"'ii I' W ' YM! Wnwm' A VICA AUTO student observes while Donny Stubblefield "makes a attempt" to fix his truck. 'XXUHXOT if W5 we 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. 104 CLUB ACTION f 2 Lg N 1 H , V . ., .R ,U t l L ravi-"6 Janet Caglioti is portraying Anne in the play The Diary of Anne Frank. Thespians played a big part in this plays production. Dunn 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. .. s L is AFS fosters 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. 106 AFS I A .,, am ,. L, s......,f, 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. l Sli? f 7 ,sf K... f' it SPEECH TEAM-FRONT ROW: C. Bua, A. Moody, B. Hallada, T. Read- Magness, T. Bryant, A. Price, R. Liggetts. BACK ROW: S. Kramer, S. 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 A A 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. 108 BOWLING ff 1 f Q X J' W at ff "" f Larry Abrams of the Bowling Club adds a little curve when he rolls the ball down the alley. he :Mr X ll l l ' l llZ 7Z l l L A member of the Bowling Club shows good form and follow threw while 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. 6 . 2 -2 .1,.. D - , ' .ff 1 nf- ijQ1,.,.. , f-" . 7 I f a-W -1 M - '92 9222, Z 5 if if t A H, E Q. ' 1 5, 'ii 'L gh ki' QM 11, 51-: X f X f ft Q' il 1 ,Qt ar .,i 12.1 t EV l 1 fl: ttrrrr " 54 E 1 : t g aaa .5 z if A Jr. Q A rss I f ' fl if' 2. ..,, ' f . 'Q 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. 110 DECA 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. 5 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 whhapmqueandaS25Ochecknow 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. , str I . M.. ,Sy f f gg ,ia L Y g ,Wi l FBLA-FRONT ROW: D. DeFreeze, L. Searcy, C. Cox, B, Wright, V. Woodward, K. Greely, D. Gallegos, B. Lutrick, S. Braun, V. Collins, 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. 112 FBLA 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. i 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. iff., ' ,fff w ,yr SPIKETTES-BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Craven, Pat Lopez, Vicki Komadina. TOP ROW: Julie Lopez, Mary Craven, Melissa Scott, Anni Wasielewski, April Schmid. GERMAN, SPIKETTES 113 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. E? K 5 iff- if it ... , . f HOPS-FRONT ROW: T. Fuller, J. Wirth, D. Duzy, J. Abbott, M. Myron, R. Staggs, K. Breedlove, G. Fletcher, Mrs. Morrison, N. Villasenor, N. L. Pelletier, J. Miller, G. Surnmington. BACK ROW: D. Mor, N. Giese, Whitehead, M. Scott, Lisa, Shari, M. Hernandez, C. Gamez, B. Siken. 'im I X .Q . HOPS-FRONT ROW: C. Cooper, K. Holt, C. Carter, T. McCarmac, 114 HOPS 5 BACK ROW: S. Angulo, Graepler, Mrs. Morrison. .. D. McDonough, C. Pernick, S. Denny, K. 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. i ?l L Q tennis ns 1' up Mk' 'tcm ,nc OF TQMORROW . 5 :la Y . iw HERO-FRONT ROW: J. Curtis, L. Cadieux, C. Dillsworth, C. Clifford, Mrs. Snodgrass, G. Banda, K. Hiltons, C. Sahhar, S. Johnson, B. M. Reeves, T. Sears, T. Weaver, C. Gapko, B. Bolding. BACK ROW: Wheeler, M. Heltemes, M. Massoni, M. Pinski. HERO 115 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. , 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. 2 rw 'VR . 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. I Y 4 Imam Prosadjo from Indonesia, Kees Rietdyk from Holland and AFS students from other schools introduce themselves by telling where they are from by speaking in their respective native languages. This was at the AFS assembly in the auditorium, CLUB ACTION 117 f ,ai ,M thaw 1 Z I r1 , ,, .. ,, Aww... wwf .. M E" " we KEY CLUB OFFICERS SPONSORS, FRONT ROW: S. Reid, C. Swadener, B. Ruebsamen, K. Gillen. BACK ROW: S. Neeley, Ms. Salviano, Mr. Anthony, K. Hall. W Ein eg f vials S if 'i . F l ff A is 1 gf lg- Q 'Respond to Sooiety's Needsw 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. 118 KEY CLUB ' i Yi 5 lb muff KEY CLUB JUNIORS, FRONT ROW: L. Malinoski, B. Bradford, D. Wright, D. Theiss, S. Reid, E. Herring, Mr. Anthony Haertel, J. Bushroe, C. Havlik, B. White. BACK ROW: S. Neeley, S. 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. KEY CLUB 119 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. al Carole Alcantar President of DECA, and Angie Sporrer, treasurer, wear a smile. Angie is Editor-in-Chief of the FORTRESS. ways Karen Minor sits and relaxes in the quad while watching all of the activities going on around her during Homecoming week. if At ,,'- CLUB ACTION 121 at aids have new sponsor 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. I-hang Qlli 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. N 5 . Q . gm k . s . , : Q ii in A 5 wg ai. , 3 XG. M 81 M'S BOTTOM ROW: Donna Latham, Sally Crews, Lynn Zim- Baker, Kim Johnson. TOP ROW: Sponsor Mrs, Baroldy, fElizabeth merman. MIDDLE ROW: Misty Capriotti, Liz O'Callaghan, Jana Taylor?J 122 MAT MAIDS 'Y' ..:,'.: -' 3-ag. 1' if wg., LLLI .. gi 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. 1, Wlililfizaii , . ,ig . if' Of fl 6 .I Mm .,,,f' L .ug f f' H . ..,,,,., , ,,.,. . 5 Mr Pi + 'F it ,gi rfhi PARNASSUS-FRONT ROW: C. Davis, J. Blakely, R. Liggettz. BACK ROW: K. Kay, S. Blackwell, C. Blackshire, B. Hallada. MECHA, PARNASSUS 123 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. E 3 sees E 2 E sm 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. 124 SPANISH, SCIENCE f' l"' T .',4""'i-. la Apt' .iv " ".'J'.f.x '. 1 - A ' i. r . ' ' 1- ' 'v I " 'Sm 'N Q41 " ,, ,. gifs u 1 I ,Wi 7 ' 1" w h, if- 6' New snow covers the ground at the Snowbowl as two skiers take the lift up to try out the new powder. Snowbowl is one of the hangouts of Ski 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. T1 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. SKI CLUB 125 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. 126 THESPIANS, VICA AUTO. 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. VICA AUTO 127 42, it W t lz, Misty Capriotti and Lyn Zimmerman of Mat Maids wait for a return while playing against the wrestlers in a volley ball game, N i pf wx. , i M .-Q ss s-TQ Two members of the German Club, John Ward and Cole Zimmerman, work on their salesmanship by selling gummy bears in the quad. crm 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. 128 CLUB ACTION i g s W- W -I """"'9" A '-uw- u' I f ff lf' 4, ff' TOP: AVC students get off of the bus after returning to Alhambra. BOTTOM: The quad is unusually quiet after school, next to the business at lunch time. CLUB ACTION 129 Mr. Goodwin is mighty proud of his baby Iiong so proud, he carries it everywhere with him y . 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 .So when 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. Q 5 I E if 1 fl yi I ,f"'W1 ADMINISTRATION 133 Self-Expression is encouraged in Art, usic ,uiuflflw-W 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. , tg tcics rslr t ll frrr ,., I rflr fi' 'fi ,iri -- ' " i ., , . . ' i TOP: GERALD BRIDGMAN, Dept. Chairman, 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- ish. Q23 WAV.-um . 2 , lf- ..::'f..,,-vlkxd: ., K f,'-- . A. . .V ' Wy, 4' f u ' w . "jg I f TOP LEFT: JOAN PLUM, Department Chair- man, Spanish 1-6. Sponsors MECHA Club. BOTTOM: JOSEPH GUZMAN, Spanish 1-8. Sponsors Spanish Club. wa if 5 1.-,-X .ani .aff 4 4. , W-r . .... w...W5l,3, 65,3 if j ff I M 1 , ! "i: i TOP RIGHT: LUCY LINDER, Spanish 1-2, 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- ed in their second language. c KL 1:2513 YQ' ri S 6,4-can FOREIGN LANGUAGE 135 usiness Department stresses job development K 4 J z li eff ' ' at M 'Q i Q E ,,,, M0 r fi E 4 , i tt, , , t t , 'lm V1 W, hh., Vi' pix l D 'ttt An exuberantly interested typing class works hard on its assignment. 11 '5 5, f-" I it ,M it 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. X Mrs. Bice is helping students learn to type more accurately and efficiently in her sixth hour Office 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 D' , W ,,!, ,,,?,, Zig ig fr WW Y f High on how to perform her assignment in sixth hour some masking tape for Lori. 1, f I ' f wffwiff ' " , -if , r"' H .. , .Ji I I ' 'i-. - ,Q ' ii 1 , , 1: f ,fr 4' wr f 2 , 44 2 ,, ' fn 5 iff x 4 ' I T 5 5 'X X I '6 pwlf, I 3 . I, 'a 4? . , . . yf--at-.v'yii,,,..,, 4: ,,,,,.,--ii .z. . ' V pQ' i9+4W4ri" "" in --W ' Q. 'f E i f 'i "" i:tsi5x:,,iwu:fifs:A?,zwmhiwnE'iSE',-1if Q f--f W BUSINESS EDUCATION 137 1 1 Communication important in nglish courses I f,?,j5"1zf . W7 ,. I . ET .toz Vbhl i . . . xii 32334 I. - Q. -rvfif 111152 .....2,.. rf.. :Tiger : ...vu-nulmusnlrwf H 9' X. E2 HQX X' : ,t.. Vkrk g K -5iff ..l5 f rw A typical expression of wonder is on Tresa McCormac's face. She is caught by the quick finger of the yearbook photographer in Mr. Cunningham's third hour photo class. 138 ENGLISH l l 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. :L,.gg'g' .b ' V A I , .Ii'..f:-ggi .3 - A- Elo, : g X . H tl 1' 5' , K L is , if 1-4' NX 5 TOP FAR LEFT: ROBERT MULLIGAN, Career 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. f, I I 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. .44 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. als' 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. 1-...."" 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. 3 TOP RIGHT: DEBORAH ANN SALVIANO, Ex- ceptional Students EHXLD. MIDDLE: MIKE De- BENIDETTO, Exceptional Students EHXLD, .W,'f 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- ' . ' 5 N ft . t a ' g .. aixgg. gg t ,. r A .- kklr Z 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. I ,Wm 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. I .kg Mrs. Barbara Rejebian shows her normal expression for her lovely third and fourth hour classes, or it could be the Iook of rest and peace. FRESHMAN COMMUNICATIONS 143 I . ' UMM on ' 'eparimen Each class is set up as a lab so each 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 tG Mele Q ' e e ere n' ifferent 9 hey make better homemakers. k ' nv a . is le r students. homema ers , g x 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. ii list l ii S l is i, ltic 'lfl . , Whats this, Ardith Witt and Mickey Mouse cleaning up after an hour of cooking. 144 HOME ECONOMICS tl 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. Wm LJ in A student in Woods 1-2 uses a screwdriver to finish assembling his class project. ,Ji 21 n -G'-'EEA Shop offers skills to students 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 ICE. i ..i. fi .... y i,A TOP FAR LEFT: HAROLD RUCKER, Vocational 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. mr W? in mi rr t sf A 146 MATH 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. 2 ,.,,. ' . Us .,,. .... , , Jem ,,,,. .M , -ft fe A 'twill -W ,,,, , ' ttt. me .,,.,. .1-l5:zv:iw,:z:m:l-vm - . rf. - , f-,, .. ',-- .. ,,,. 13, fr .:.... ..... . i's- . . 3 rr . A .. . .2. - - Y .Q .,,:: 1... sg . N s,,.Z.,. x R' I ' f is FAR LEFT: ARTHUR BOGLIO, Consumer Math 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 FI ing Lions SECOND RIGHT PAULA DICKE Y - 1 l Algebra 1-2, General Math 1-2, and 1-2C. 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 bra 1-2. if - , .2 W .. M if fb 1 Students in Mr. Giambruno's sixth period Algebra 2 class work on their equations in order to finish the day's assignment. .j www' . uf' , , f . , I, M. f nf.- W ' 1 ' , . O f 2 ' f ' ilk One of the computer students is using a computer to help him with his A computer student is reading a follow-up on some important school homework. papers. MATHEMATICS 147 P.E. offers variety 0 -"" wif ff.f. , Awww if .,,, .. ,.,, , .. . sixth hour physical education class enjoy the warmth of the March sun while they game of softball. Many students take P.E. classes to stay active while at school. WZZW 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 f 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. f aa 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. Y ...3,....-,-W Dean Jones tries to avoid touching the ball with his hands during a game of soccer out on the field in a sixth hour lifetime sports class, while a fellow classmate comes running into the action. K ts 2 st tll., T in . ..,, ,. . , . .. gl '.'. 3. .. E s ,- '- -' , '--- s-...- . i .gvfztliei E. f , .... 3 A - ' i ssle Q ,t . -. ..,.. . ,, . ,.,.. ,, of ,atb 1-E X f Y - A -----HN I Iguana!!! ABOVE LEFT: PHii. KEMP, Weight Training, 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 - an courses offered b Science . l l W' Q , , . - f - 1 E H e, ,. , 1 "" V "'W rr W . ef' -1 ..,, ' i r , fzfzvfezfss ffihy M i f' ' . ,, '. - .ww 'Z ,JV 'iW2553z ' fi? ,, ,,.. , p eeee eeee . --- I " 1 ,zzz :zz , SUE MCLEAN, Biology 1-2, Sponsors Science 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. f ,... Two students in science are looking into a frog's body to study the nature of how a frog's insides work. This is one of their biology projects. 150 SCIENCE lf it . V N 4 A f, T ' i. ' - FAR LEFT: JAMES STANFIELD, Biology 1-2 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 'Wifi tie Students in a fifth period biology class are doing their homework and studying hard in order to pass the class and meet graduation requirements. 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. Mi 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 in STEPHAN ABEL, Arizona Government, Spon- sors AFS. THOMAS GOSS. Free Enterprise, Student Government, Sponsors Student Gov- ernment. ff ww in 152 SOCIAL STUDIES study of different races and their physical and mental characteristics, customs, and social relations were taught. , -1 its tt.' I it if S . r . . . isis.. i z lg I get .ii 51.3 3.2 1 .ff .- ' in F D 2' Q V .. k NQN' .Qi l... g .... lr K? ,-J , PHIL BERRA, Free Enterprise, U.S. History 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. - p 7 . I Q 5 N 5 f 6 . . A K 252 rj it if I ,F M 1 ig, ,I 5 A .W gg, A fg A 1 t E' E at A5 :X f 'nw-S3 IMVA' ' 1i': '. , , , I ..s I rf ki' it c v..- qi. -. 'EQ'-:QV - - A fs A or ssss . . K 'ff I, 41 , Ai x H 'I' . 7' N WILLIAM O'MEARA, American Government, 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. M-vig Karen Francies and some of her sixth hour classmates are studying hard to pass American History. ,R 'Ph 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. ., ,,,. W: , , , : me . ,Q tw 'E I ,F 2 TOP: SYLVESTER EDWARDS, Counseling. MIDDLE: CHARLES BEAUVAIS, Counseling. BOTTOM: DAVID TILLOTSON, Counseling. E 154 GUIDANCE if ist: ,,,, rt I ,,,, H M - s ft rw. V .. :...,,,,,, t? TOP: AL FOEHRING, Counseling. MIDDLE: JA NET NELSON, Counseling. MIDDLE: LOR RAINE WAGNER, Counseling. BOTTOM: WIL 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. .g'U"Pss. 'it Q21 3"A EDITH PRATT, IMC Librarian. BETTY SMITH, 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 XX ,aw ss.. 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. W"m'W"""M-nam ,H WWE '-,1 ,. ea- W. ? rf- ae 4 9 W i x"xQ4Mx .- f TOP ROW: HENRY SAMSON, Property Con- 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. I TOP ROW: LYNETTE DAVIS, Attendance. CHARLENE MITCHELL, Secretary!CounseI- ing. MIDDLE ROW: BETTE HARSHMAN, Regis- tration!ADA. MARJORIE PRICE, Bookstore Clerk. BOTTOM ROW: MARGORIE MAST, Cre- dentials Clerk. JEANNE MORTON, Clerk- !Steno!LD. 'ut N? 1 TOP ROW: CECILIA LEES, Library Clerk, GLO- RIA GREEN, School Registrar. MIDDLE ROW: JUDY FOLTZ, Bookstore Clerk. CAROLYN TALLY, IMC Clerk. BOTTOM ROW: DIANA DOW, Attendance. JOAN BOOMER, Library Clerk. ,- . ..,. ,. , , X X .khr vw... . . . - . KM., . . u X I SECRETARIES, STAFF 157 V si, .kL' Q ,i'L b 'f 1 I " 5 i f' mf get 2 L Ki ,ff i::: TOP: ARLENE ADAMS, Aide, Basic Skills, EMH. BRUNHILDA LABATE, Aide, Basic Skills. RITA KERSTING, Aide, LD, EH, MIDDLE: MARY DURETTE, Aide, LD, EMH. LOIS HANKINS, Aide, Int. Discp. BETTY WAGNER, Aide, Basic Skills. BOTTOM: MARLENE WAGNER, Aide, Int. Discp. LOUIS SMITH, Seurity Chief. SE- CURITY Back against wall LOREN RUSSELL, behind, LOUIS SMITH, front against wall, MAX VIRAY, behind, DEBBIE MCDANIELS. 1 i ' - ,' 'l ffa ,. --fff . JV Wf' ' H ff I -' A5 ,f :I aim .L J 7' 2: ' il , I W.. ..,.,,.,, , L ,,::, i' ' Ii I- .1 if. ,i -1 S , . 158 SECURITY, AIDES -wr' bww we llutnnnav' ""-1-4. '-I.. -..QM ""'--WM-fi A-M, em xx IQ. iwm ' go sq L . Z' '11, E ,4- z w 7' "1 "1 3 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. berger, Nancy Snyder, Ozetta Webb, Martha Kimman, Maggie Mc- MAINTENANCE-FRONT ROW: John Rivers, Abrel Cook, Alex Florence, raga, Dan Swewll, Larry Singer, Ralph Babel, Allen Weimer, Bob Moskop. Carl Henning. BACK ROW: Quentin Koutz, Mark Kissinger, Floyd Mer- CAFETERIA, MAINTENANCE 159 41,1 -Mull ..... HW., ,, , .., .M..,1.u M- f wwwam--f -V '79 was a great success for Seniors Who could possibly benefit more from the Senior Class officers, than the Senior Class? Julie Masters lead as president, with Vice-President Trish Turpin assisting, and the fi- nance department was held by Vicki Komadina the treasurer. The three senators were Lisa Davis, Anna Mul- vihill, and Toni Roberts. They assist- ed in such activities as the carnation sale during homecoming week, and 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. BELOW LEFT: Senior Rick Bartee babysits someones little sister during a basetball game. BELOW RIGHT: Senior Kim Forten- berry ignores a Fortress photographer and continues her assignment. LEFT: Senior Senators: Lisa Davis, Anna Mul- vihill and Toni Roberts. U 1 ' if KY in " 143 - We N- 4 2 e.,,,,,f SENIORS 163 Bill Abbott Jim Acedo Gladis Acosta Cathi Adams Dean Adams Kathy Aguilera Rick Aguilera Carole Alcantar Laurie Alt Brad Anderson Mike Anderson Jolie Anglen 3, 'jjj' I ,M , , . -W , ,Q , at it " ' , y Julie Masters leads senior class if e 0 ' J I xx Jessie Barboa Roger Barker Jennifer Barrett Rick Bartee Ron Bartee Drew Bartinelli Terrie Bates Dan Battaglia Kurt Beebe Diane Benker Cindy Berkheimer David Berlyn 164 SENIORS , 4 'C' 5' A, ' V .,.., -eff Steven Antili Ariel Aguirre Carol Arico Boyd Arnold Claudia Ashton Rusty Austerman Paul Baca Julie Baker Larry Baker Sharon Baker Gilbert Banda Paige Banks tr .. , wwf . 1-:-pf I ' r 'A - 5 I , 3 i , ix r RS. 1 Jame Bethel Teri Bible Mark Bierl Larry Bingham Julie Bishop Debra Black Christy Blackshire Sterling Blackwell Machelle Bloyed Deon Blue Brenda Bolding David Boliek it lmao, Chris Bratcher David Breshears Curtis Bridgeman Pat Bristow Mark Brizzag Lois Brooks Steve Bryant Teresa Bryant Sandra Bullard Mike Bushroe Carol Butler Mary Butler if X Y A- to tltl 'BC Q 'NW B in X is i x 70' 'Di'f1iii" r-,U '-':::f5E?M1.. -" . I ' I l ' l Lawerence Bond Tammy Bonham Kirk Bonner David Borge Paul Boswell Tracy Boug Rick Bowlus Sheryl Bowman Doug Boysher Don Bradshaw Shawn Brady Wendy Brandt as ga N 5 g N ll if QL ' 1 5, . xs.f:s v3 , , A l, --f - My SENIORS 165 Aswan ,fav is wi WifWW'W" . fi flih " 2 ' .W J , . if f ' ,, ,g r 202 f ,K 'Wh' J ri l 3? W 21 eg.-'Q Belinda Cadieux Renee Caggiano Kathy Callahan Mitch Callahan Tammy Callaway Mary Campbell Pam Canale Cathleen Canter Bryan Carmack Eric Carmody Jerry Carnal Terry Carpenter Seniors plan Catalina Island trip Julie Carroll Cindi Carter Dan Carter Darlene Carter Joe Castellanos Paul Castillo Cheryl Chadwick Bill Chandler Danny Chavez Lorraine Chavez Mike Chavez Tom Christensen yVy: rr 5 f f xr gr? ieei 1 if . V, , ,r .e,.5,,,,.,f, 166 SENIORS ,fl .1 ww a ',, tr at H f X R.. ii Q 1' l , E an N i, X i el..-.' " f 9 ' ll if 1, , 3 V 'V if " 1 5' l 2511, . 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X5 W, ,. f ' 15,5 . ff ev EZ 1 W E L Em H 13 2' 6,50 at A Ml' f W :W , ,,fV.,,m,,L,H 1 in 45 . 2-tv ' ff f 'ra V AA" ' -, A .M , . 5 ssfr M fi K -er r V - 2 "ii A1 AV X ,Q ""z K , ,--' " H A -img: .-Qf,f -1 5 Llf7 1 - 1 , y yr r .Ha ,,,f.w,- .. t ii"" -. , V , w Q x X I Q,-Q'-".-1 'is ' .-:JUS , Af ,V Vicky Colter Keith Colton Greg Colyar Tamara Combs Kevin Conway Teresa Cook Kathleen Cooper Kimberly Cooper Kyle Cooper Dawn Corbett Donna Corchiniski Sonya Cousin as if ff H i. Rosey D'AngeIo Sarah Damon Lisa Davis Patty Davis Ramond Davis Sonya Davis Lisa Deiter Mike Dela Torre Hildo De Luna Danny Delgado Susan Denny Denise DeShazo 167 SENIORS Cindy Dillsworth Lisa Dixon Tim Dixon Elizabeth Dodge Cheryl Dolynuik Pat Domzalski Linda Donald Jerri Douglas Michelle Douma William Doyle Steven Drake Steve Driver Seni Christine Evans Linda Fallgatter Peggy Falstick Fred Ferguson Jim Ferguson Ken Ferguson Mike Ferraro Mike Fierros Kathy Funk Joe Finnerty Sandy Fisher Tony Figueroa 168 SENIORS l N .,,, ., ,, . ii'i -si, ia f ,I 753 wr is .rf ga , ,Q M ' 1 if 4 lf! 'ii or Homecoming float takes lst place V 'E 're ,D W if in A it I Q. Jana Duff Lisa Dzuik Earl Molly Dale Eaton Nancy Eck Leslie Edwards Tom Ehrhardt Charles Ellis Sherri Endsley Debbie Erickson Mark Estrella Cathy Etz if WJ QQ, 1 fr Beth Fizz Cathy Flowers Tom Flowers Bill Forbes John Forbes Mary Forhan Cinda Foster Kim Fortenberry Susan Fouche Charles Fox David Fox Janyce Francis 'w fly 6 iif ,af i i , ' W, , , L, ,, irffvf ' nf wi fa, 1 X 1' ' " ' 1' 1' ls.. of G J rf til John DiBiase, Mr. Goss, David Ohton, and Jim Thompson help the mascot raise Lion spirit during the fall sports assembly. Gayla Gardner Melanie Geyer Kim Gillen Terrence Gellenbeck ,- L,:':,3': V J if 'Jw ' ,W if A fp. iii M i-" F i .V.i V f Karen Francies Rick Frank Homer Fuhrman John Fuller Andrew Gaeraths Robert L. Gall Brian Gallagher Chris Gapko Julie Gargus Randy Garcia Robert Garcia Lisa Gasper 169 SENIORS ,Q rm , 'Q MU 4' Sandy Graves Cindy Gray Kelly Green Ron Green Sherry Greenwalt Marty Greer Michael Greer Jim Gregg Beverly Grittman Cora Gruber Jim Guglielmo Anita Habeich ff af f ff, 1, J 5 'X ' . ' J My f 170 SENlORS is j 1 Seniors help deliver carnations oouqowx 7 o1oJORxC'37. Donna Gelnett Richard Gentry Wayne Gerick Kim Gillen Susan Gillie Susan Gilmore Ron Goddard Holly Goodall Karen Goran Pauline Gosiger Troy Graham Gordon Gravely W 7 dl X 4 jf rf! fi . grae l , i fi: ,gr ggi: i li ,I Am A f , wifi-. V V H ' 1 79' ff W 1 l in if x r r I . he 2 I-.i"'s 3 John Haehn Kaaren Hall Rose Marie Harnmerl Jeanne Haney Lisa Hankins Willie Hankins Doug Hardy Denise Harris James Hayes Teri Hayes Robin Hawley Debbie Heer 2 .Q 1 1 J V A if , Debbie Hinson Scott Hobert Bob Hodge Patty Hodges Jim Hoene Kim Holt David Holkestad Dianna Hopkins Stacy Hoorneman Greg Hoppal Lois Huffman Sherri Hughes t' xi' ,,,., r J if "" if7 fe Qy.j J' J r 1, 1 ,gg Q gk I g gg . ,, " , I , if X all Ji , J t li lf, .fi i. ff. V-by ef'--y if . mn. xl xE7ffi'l" 5550 M ,,..f X 65 W 743 z Q x X ,pw K-P Y'-Q Andy Helrnandollar Maia Helteemes Rob Henderson Nancy Henry Kerry Henze Alex Hernandez Mike Hertzog Steve Hickam Bill Higgins Bob Hill Ron Hill Kay Hilton "i, P J 'X ii NAM Q Jim Hummel Robbin Hurst Kathleen lngersole Marianne Isabella Gene Jackson Pam Jackson Sandy Jackson Mike Jahner Linda Jenkins Rodney Jesse Jeffrey Jodat Jeff Johnson SENIORS 171 Julie Johnson Kristine Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson Susan Johnson Brent Jones Debbie Jones Kevin Jones Richard Jones Tim Jones Robin Jordan Tamara Kading S X vera: 9295. . 1 -AAV Q -f1a1 i?l2gQ1L- I A J Am , .1 1: .sf , .1 s . 1:.- 1 x 3 f-3 . KKVV, . V E 3 5 ssii -' J ss s onsso Mr s - B iiis s " so iiir ' B Q' J ss" B or .s., 155i:935?:551i1ii,, - ' . 5,2 fl, ,fl f .B lrs.' if f' J 'f Kass ' A A .X eszi if I . J 'L f JI 'E' JuniorfSenior Prom turn il P ...r H 3 Dave Kloeber Cliff Klooster Becky Knauss Kathy Koch Vicki Komadina Marlene Kopp Debbie Kramer Lori Kramer Dynee Kreel Ray Krueger Tom Krznarich Luanne Kunde 172 SENIORS. gps 3 z .,,.,r,.,r. .. Kcr,sr JJQ V . - 'Sf , ,sese.w:' A -- ' ., -- V 03 srr- D s D B il Wi r K X wp X X X X X sf xii Es 4 r A X 1 X X as Z .,... ,..r, QE? lid is 1 mls X ni Sl! az QE ar 1 -1 -2 , David Kale Teresa Kallman Clauton Kaniatobe Virginia Kaniatobe Dan Karr Roberta Kay Bryan Kelley Michael Kelley Linda Kerr Danny Kist Janet Klein Bob Klein cc J rri f F3 'S ' . f'..:- L I .-.h 0 5 Kristi Laing Mitch Laird Barbara Lamm Vicki LaMotte Mary Lange Mike LaPlante Raymond Lapoint Linda Lassen Cheryl Laupee Becky Lawrence James Lee Russ Ledesma ff L i W ' gk " x ,sfl ' , L. qqzz gg? Q 4. ., + , 4 1- , wi wa 2- --sv r " ' L K yg .,., . . 1 id., if Mike Lombardo Kathy Lomuscio Derrick Lopez Pat Lopez Evelyn Lyn Valarie Lyon Debbie Lyons Dara Macaw Eileen Madden Linda Malin Tracy Mallory Teresa Montoya Q. A '1 5.3557 -, cl. .-, 5 1 'hu L V5 if " is be E 31 ,1 s ' 1 'i ff J. R i': . r C if A Tr 5, , K '15 if . ,cyl Q-'vi ,' ff X N X , vu 'xq' :-tiizltfia-'Y-:SEE FEQ55 Lfigw'--f'E?fi:?iTi sp x 4 J Q if R is e 1" 'tk A is X A sa U N K2 S 5X , .sm Glyn Lefter Lerretta Legan Maryann Leonard Livius Lestrijan Monica Lindsey Cindy Lewis Karen Lewis Rona Leggitts Charles Lindsey Monica Lindsey Marchelle Linebaugh Pam Little Q -1. SQENIORS 173 X x Q t V S NY 'ks X E! , Q i N X My ti A n XR Q91 X if at 5 as A .--- I I J M ' ' i ffiflffff ' 2 1 C J t ll S: W, m,h ssl N J J. ., ,. 1 -1- :Serif 1 ..,- 'i at-F 7 Joe Manning Vicki Marcell Kama Marini Julie Markosian Sandra Martinez Sam Mascari Alexander Masone David Marrese Julie Masters Sherry Matheny Doug Mattox Connie Mays Seniors set examples for underelassmen l Tresa McCormac Jerry McCoy Victor McCuin Keith McDonald Susan McGrady Dave McGrath Dave McMurdy Eric McNieI Brabara McPherson Joyce McQuiston Gregory Mecham J - r M-'we 1. .. ' .-.,. ' -., ' r... -,. '-3 -,'g-'s"'.,,:,waf .MM ar ,Q -.. Q :mg J -sr 1 , -3044: A' 'Nu me el. 5 . . aim 1.-H. K J ,- 4: W- . gf v..-.,.-eg, -w2i":'g:s' 'biiigl-. QQ. Qskiff Hu. fix, ,-- ft ' fe, '.f..,-f,,':i.:,:'I33.,.fg a. xt " -eflv Q in., .gf hw Us 0 Q 1 N fi .5 gn.,-,, . E -1- x ov A po . - 5 .n,,-5.7 nf' C 5.4:- ,., ,, ...--in My Wi-M' an 174 SEN IORS x wg 135:14 1 1221, l ssri i X X x X9 X QQ l a 1 X x :BP x X , ' 'A K i J' we Q RWM A fix X X ,agp k at,,:5,g5:f.Q-aqwgi f . .melts is J Haiti- .13 - . t"- Ei rg 4 ' Qsigiii 2 5 5525325 -an an vw- W Laura Medina Hernan Medina Alex Mendez Dianna Mercer Don Middleton Cathy Miller Debbie Miller Torn Miller Janis Mills Rick Moffit Linda Mogler Teri Montoya Bernice Moore Mike Moore Nancy Moore Scott Moore Mayumi Morales lain Morton Q- 1 'MA - t is T A ,agb 9 ,, -"- V l N X 4 ... l l 1 N Lynette Morton Cheryl Moser M James A. Mounkes 'L 1 Mike Mucklow V , Colette Murray Anna Mulvihill i 1? l t Y ,,, 5 so e i mfs 1 as fr fl X f tx ., All R 5 is X Shirley O'Campo Lisa O'Connell Allen O'Conner David Oesterlo Diana Okabayashi I5 . ,,., I NE FX i-' 1 Rf , R J " ' I Q lb JG . Sb Q? Terry Mullings Teresa Mullin Kathy Murders Jackie Nathan Barbara Navratil Skip Neeley Dan Nicholson Lynne Nobles Terry Nordlund Garth Norton David Nuffer Steve O'Callaghan x fl :Q , ,EAW ,, f . Alex Hernandez studies in history class. SENIORS 175 Raymond Olsen Lori Olvey Cindy Orr Theresa Osborne Glynnls Owens Lynda Pacheco Jay Paulson Mike Paulsen Mark Peapenbarg Del Pearson Lisa Perea Joe Perez Eiga 8 Q sl fl, gr X gp X X l if f E Sig AY' i ii Q, I .ITN ' ' Y ss IL 5 r Q' QW il ii W... W,-:-l .,i.: V ....:,. F 5 srs l t l,--' ' 1l'ii eesss ssrss 'i-1 ssl,s1las yed idy delel Q ial to Senior Class repaints ticket booth .-X - i ' it 's ' ii rrrs P J. tt' tt - P Qi' t WN . ii' Niiiii 'if t :., 2-:EQjQg2 i t,i i,, as - .5 1- - , i':, 'lii f X wi' O R f 5 ' ii ' JoAnn Ramirez Tori Randleman Dion Rasmussen Bill Reed Don Reed Danny Rees Michael Rendon Marci Reeves Sam Richardson Tom Riechhoff Kees Rietdyk Eddie Rizzo 176 SENIORS ix Ewa, eg is .5 'Q X he ex F ....., t A35 X ix. tk Cindy Pernick Richard Pickett Janice Phifer Martha Pizzo Mike Polvani Edward Poorman Iman Prasodjo Ann Price Diana Price Jack Price Danny Protzman Terry Radigan New fitter RSE rx Kim Roach Frank Robertson Marie Robertson Debbie Rochette Stephanie Rodamile Roxann Rodgers Chris Rodgers George Rolph Sal Rosales Matt Ross 'Beth Ruebsaman Yolanda Ruiz I 1 4 1 , X A f ff F. . I wi I Jesus Sanchez Veronica Sandoval Teresa Sandoval Norman Schieman Karen Schlesing Karen Schneider Alan Schwerd Melissa Scott Toby Sedgewick Pam Self Jill Senia Teresa Sears Becky Runyon Scott Rush Carol Sahhar Marianne Sain 5.53 f , cl? ta, Q 'Q Q wry 'N' Wu Yi Bernice Moore sits in the quad during Club Day trying to arouse interest in the Varsity Club, ai' 'KT SENIORS 177 Kim Seebert Jeff Seyk Robert Shackell Delbert Shaffer Sheila Shapiro Catherine Sharpe David Shrum Susan Sien Gabrielle Sigler Brian Siken Lee Simons - S Sf1eS,iSS,, ik- :Qi - f Suzanne Sherwood .L Y S S f 1 wr f' 1 M if' 2:55, S L eeeel i s es M WN'- .--QQ:-rwfvi -Szsift S S S 3 P s S is -ff ESQ SS K i f I S .,-Sg, . ' mfg 3' - "'- I " e 5 ' " - - L ' -' ssezzzfsfs1z:f:i5Zig25 ""', .: E V : 1 .,..,, MEL, L L- b,,.ii v riee eleeell f 2' '::f 2 ,fa W -i E ' 'Syl ' l" K kkkk"' .,W,. - Sier eeeee : Q S - S s A f 1- - 1 i t y , Bax Er Q S 'iil 14 ff of ' s S eee - Sf 'K Q S Anxiety grow for graduating senior ' li SSS iifff i 5 W r,, ,, Ss , SS ,rrr gggg . W g ' S ' iiiii S Q Q SS i N 11':, -1. st S 5 if iii -i ,aff A .,-- f- it 1 'S -" 5-ii 9 Q it S 1 , -- i S S 5 - , I i wi VS'L Q QSB, S S V a - ir Q Q Lisa Stark David Stathakis Mike Statzer Barry Stephens Kelli Stevens Sherri Steward Kathleen Stewart Ron Stiner Ted Stuart Don Stubblefield Lisa Stubbs Chuck Stull 178 SENIORS ff - 5 L gig -- S S . ' SSS,, t S S,,SSS .S , 1 7 'f . J 'HRW' ,, .. ' i ilg if 45 52 S '53 is F1-' ' --ix E I' I LIS A - K r ' i ' KE -2 5 S S E -S S 1t-i as L S ' is AR' iiii it S , - 27' it - sfyziy K . L S SS.S . SS SS S y S. 1 1 f i of r .Q lx ' S sk Teri Sisson Deanna Skelton Joan Sloan Paul Slobodnjak Bradley Slocum Jan Smith Randy Smith Matt Southard Lori Sowers Peggy Spears Angie Sporrer Carolyn Stark Daniel Sullinger Randy Suman Debra Sutphin Matt Sutter Claire Swadner Connie Swaim 'KK . iv? s 1321 4- are Lx x Danny Wood hugs two loveable senior girls. John Tease Tracy TerVeen David Tevis Joel Thomas risi f ii f fr iii: I' ' i V ' Robbie Tang fail 'V Y' 1 Linda Tappe ii' L 1' .f T.-gf.. X Cherri Taylor Todd Taylor Coach Kersting explains the winter sports during assembly. SENIORS 179 'fan 'I if J K. T. 1 , ii., Tom Thomas Jim Thompson Kevin Thompson Lisa Thompson Michelle Todd Terri Tonelli Denise Townsend Beckie Trimble Lorri Trunick Becky Trujillo Tim Tucker Howard Turner Best Wishes and good luck, class of ' The final picture of Alhambra High School for many graduating seniors, it has been the home of many for the last four years. at l in 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 fl 517 Q4 fr Margaret Warner Patricia Warner Annimarie Wasielewski Pug ,tt f V W E ' ' 4 ,gk Senior students have fun learning about American Government from a friendly and understanding teacher like Mrs. Walker. Mike Watson Tammy Watson Teri Weaver Robert Weber Greg Wells Gary Wendorf ft' l SENlORS 181 Kara Wensel Dan Wensel Chris Werking Michelle Wesolowski Eddie Wester Brenda Wheeler Jeri Wheeler Tammy Whitaker Ann White James White Karen White Beth Wilcox f ,P ml Lrg XM' 1 ,,, f JK, iv ' :ii 'W '6 'f 4 A we , 1 1 I f gg ,, X X M if J ffr s ' ' 'Nt i H ,, , il, 1 jg. -i, f - I ,,,.. ' ' ..,- " ii 1 1: z- M W4 jf ' 'E J S V WVN Congratulation to the K 7 22 fi 2-H s"'l 1 a 2 5 W Q, I i all J, .i Yvonne Wray Berri Wright Kim Wycoff Ray Wynes Melissa Wynn Diane Ybanez Carole Young John Young Earl Zeller Lisa Zetterlof MacBeth Zien 182 SENIORS wtf: 'e"l . J' -lf YV Y fi Y rr,, , , J, who J ,Aw V' f it i az W Awe? 1 'lair i iii? ioee, Y if , We r mmm class of ' iiii ,Y I f ,-:l in , -- me rir-., f or 'si E V .F W .K fff.... 1 ,V ,--f -V, 1 Q - ,- l i,t ,, V -1 -nf '- iz xfig 1 i r , Marcy Williams Mark Williams Stacy Willis John Wilson Walter Wilson John Wirth Bill Witt Harry Won Daniel Wood Tracy Woods Rita Woody Edward Workman F i t i " f5W,,11,if,i1 litt- , ,., --ii , M y V , , w w , ,:.k 1 H1345 :Z " " ' V ' "U VC .: g 'Vgrgvif T " f' .LE Z 'fwf Ji ' A-, -H11'.:"t fy: is 2 ,J-""' ,Maine M., ir 4 V! ,-an ,I ,W , ,. , .K .VE .,.V, WW .. , VA Lf , Av . ff . Y , UPPER LEFT: Seniors Tammy Watson and Susan Johnson smiles at a UPPER RIGHT: Many seniors participated in the M.D. Dance-a-thon. photographer while in the FC room. LOWER LEFT: Senior Kathy Calla- LOWER RIGHT: Senior Sam Richardson helps by leading AIhambra's han climbs into her car sideways. spirit at the Homecoming assembly. .,-.y..v-- ...N ,. ,N T, ......,.......:.. :..:. ..:y.. . SENIORS 183 ,. ,..W,,.. 1, . ,M sk .. ug -11, 'I 1 hw as k,,.. I 35 Nw .- AFV x Q: Viki 5 .QW , 1 m iil.. 14 '11 i' Y 3 .4 if W? wiwwm 5 H252 xx www, 1, 12 Q -N X Haig WN 9 Xa K xx ik 2 C31 lx Liga ga gawk Nw? MZ X :Ms , . , swim wx .. N X ug.. ar A an 9 ,Ls Hb X ,X .kf- -gm "swf 5. Q e g ,Q y Q Q Juniors look forward to final year at lhambra The Junior Class showed an abun- dance of school spirit. They worked very hard on fund raising events throughout the year. In October they held a very successful disco dance in the gym after a football game. They made the Royalty float for Homecoming which placed third. The biggest project of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. This year's junior officers were very responsible and did a great job. They were led by President Pat Hof- farth, Vice-President Debbie Haer- tel, and Secretary-Treasurer Karen Gapko. The senate greatly helped out the officers. They were Jack Col- lins, Karen Miner and Bill Brashears. The junior sponsor was Mr. Marian- etti. Overall it was a very successful year for the class of 1980. E ... JUNIOR CLASS SENATE: Jack Collins, Karen Miner, Bill Brashears Junior LuAnn Smith confers with Lisa Dziuk about their Photo 1 Class assignment. U55 KT' re .. w' 5 its Of Fi. This is one of the few times the benches between the Library and front offices are empty. lt is a tranquil place for juniors to sit and talk. JUNIORS 185 x lttt t F I N hm, , T . .. Jeanette Abbott .kt ttt l r fb- - - We B - l '- . .. " ' - kk.' e. .. , - B Ha"0ld Adams t " S B Charles Abbey B 2 ,r t b ttt ti- l S '-alll' Abfams - of te B or w ' - 'of rf Joe Acedo Q 1 f X ' ttt at - . if, 4 eq 'X ll Kathryn Alltlre K K IL' ' yn Jlm Aksamlt 4 1 ' or K K K rt B B t.,, 7 'ttt -t," ll r- r r - 1 i . m 1 . . , .... k,,t, Bobby Allemlfeno B B B - tttt ' . 1 PatV'C'a AmaV'5Ca ' . 2 Fred Amavisca 55:3 K t K, .K ... M K K . SKS K K , ..,,. t o , Debra Ammons 5 fl " 'll r I ' . 1 Juhe Amann . K N .:.,, K ll . K K pam Andrews KKKK , F V t KKK K K KK Alan Arvizu 5 L 'tt. V' rr ,-' B tft tt tt ,t't ttttt i B i K . r tttt ' B tttt Rbbble Archer :ii t . . , . - B' tttt " Denzll Nha K K',tt' . ,.1- r ' Shan Bachholm L Mike Bagget 9 t. . t. M 'K l ' Tim Baggef B be B B l r Rene Beley 53 KK if KK K , ,. .K ea Mltzl Baker 'Q 1 f ,, 'F ii Wg' L sr' ,B--efeem, tt,, K egg r JoAnna Baldwin KtKK . g an KKK Jeff Barrick t- be r' , 'N 'B' r Y' ' - ' tt---- ft-2 .-l" W' 2, Iwi K . it gp tttttt- H 'Nt 1 t-1.' . Mart: Banegas K tt, b H .K r Kevin Barbee ,K ztt ' L x as N Kelvin Bartee ebhtfe, , t wi T? , - . Lisa Battaglia ' Q' el - 1 -1 .-Y' r .ze rr wqre' I Sai we . f f l Beth Bauer W 2 ' r - it rt ex W e-D. A t s A'h:h"h:1 fer, 'tt'tt't - f I tl 1 ' to .. 1 Cathy Bayley --.: t 'f f B 1 ' Helly Bee5'eY B B B Gfeg Be" ' to K t l Doug Bemus e tt-. ' .rv K,l E ,zizzr EK K 5' 1 :Egg Rhonda Bennett ' Q ' '.,kt ft? 9 gg 52253 1 lg T39 Q Q 4 - r , , . P. -- t.-.. .. t . A tt W 'L A B e Q - . .. '- - Mlke eflson ' ,. ---ff W r -:'t r 1 r ttt Q e to ,,. B Nanette Bently we ttttt t Jeff Berard r L"'LL, . - B' ' 't'-t I "" 3 Q if A F X B ' gs . es , - 1 KQ,3l Brad Berghouse ' Bttt to r ll H Nanc Berlin er 1 ir fr ,gf .:- 5 ' ll 2 A L' lg I' g 1 't'B 1 - ' " 1 A 'Sa er In tttt' B X f 1 t"e lr ettt Tom 59500 ' .. ., V , . - A t. is tm M Q B K ' gf 1, W W..'K 1334: :tf ffi . .. e Mike Beeullell Q . .t . r . . 'Quail' ' r L' f . t lr i ' ze, asf Kelly Blflclel tttl f e l . Wllllem Blackburn liij r Bllll l BB Bere like at if: Deon Blue V , - , Q - - , L,.' t e Kat'7e""e Bohek f B rr bbttt to b e be Tracy Bggrn r t,, t ee t,:. - -:,t i r r , r 'Wage' -ir ' ,, , t t o ttt tlttb V B Tom Booth ' BBB 1 ' Therese Boswell r' err 'lrbbb r rblrr . 7 l Tana Bosworth " B Curt Bowler V 1 K t John Blake ,. B - A 5 B .,,t a t Brenda Bradford r -' 1 Q er': , .1- . . . . ,K Vlfglflla l3f2f1ll0Cll B r r r Egg r bf rrr' i .r ,. -t tt- ' ' 'M :Q eel - 'r 5 r -- ..z 3 186 JUNIORS Bill Brashears Kimberly Breedlove Tamara Breedlove Cheryl Brewer Harriett Britt Monica Brogdon ' Sheri Bronaugh K fn Brad Brown V James Brown Lynda Brown Robert Brown Julie Bruder Audrey Burham Arleene Burkley WMV .. V-fi Y rf 1' in yr. gy 5 1' J S V S, VV: V J J.. , ,Z X 3 ..l, 6 'gy 2.3 J J ' N J.. 4 X J , , F N it 'fi V it V r, J ' is VV I JV 2 J' :fr K ' ' 4 Q JJ i' 'ff M 'EE WJ A ,..W, W Q in their Juniors take part flrst Junior-Semor prom ,,,, it I 3 ZAV H ,,V, V "r' '- " n i ' V 5 " " ffm J ' L f A ' 5 A X I , Keith Burns .gr ' M5 1 rfrrfi ' Ji. ' Q' ' ' if ' Tim Burroughs J , J R .XJ V , 3, J Julie Bushroe K A ' I J C K I J X ik Cory Butler gi 7 ,fr xr? 'VV J J. ,Nw J .. J me Bulge' I U y V ls ,E L V-,, Fi,-.i fi? if i y 1' 'fl V L :U J , V 'fry' J A J' J' as O ert yers ' I f if ' i,.JwJf ' 7 Y J fi ' X f Kathy Byhaug 55 J 3, V ,i jt 12 JJJJJB J J VJ 1 'fl J V ' - ' Allison Byrd "' Carolyn Cain 2' Jane Calanda Judy Callahan Morgan Cambren gf Sandra Campbell R V A ' 1 J J Staci Canada Ji, J '- Q "-i 1"r g J A Misty Capriotti J r" J V r L V JJ ' Tom Carlin J AV V g 'W 7 Jack Carreon J 5 J ' 8 J, ,EJ ,J P Ray Carreon f' 5 J J, ' r"' Q I ,E J Ray Casillas B 'VJJ J My , J V JV -., Sergio Castillo A 1,1 J -Ak ' 'R ,,J" i 'JJJ C Alan Caywood im .BJJ JJJBJ J it 'fi' . it vi 'J L AV ' J ' . E 2 R b t C I 1 ?JJV J ffi ,.JV. Ep, mi O er e eya 3 ,JJCV E I , , J J N J JJ ,JV J J J' Vern Chamberlin A A my VJ, J 55 Q 4' iv- ' V Cory Chapman -f ' N J 15? it J J Q 5 I ' B J at V V Dee Cherry Ji ' " JV - V JV L J , iff : .VJ -- J I J Tammy Clark of 1' f it Jff 1f"72 , ' - -:if ig. 'Ji' i t J 'rf 4-v -..MJ JV my ,J Tina Clemens J! A v J 1 JJ i -I J if t A Les Coates Denise Cohn MaryAnn Cohn Jack Collins Robert Cook Sherri Coleman Kevin Colton if 6 r JUNIORS 187 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 ft :ye ' EW, A we -- K, ff 1,33 .-.,,, , ' K 1 -iii if i f M33 25 f:: 2?5a 3"'ff- "f gk W ' V A -91 "' :gf 'H n K in s - ,. 1 . M, , ' - 452 325 1 iii. , , ' A 'M ' ,. -ww: , ,... s5iz.1f1:?f,2, ,, ,, ,HQ ta rp , .j:, i. r ',-' iIE2f2E1fs 1" K ' 3:51. K ,ist K S C 'fit 5' ,Q - A i ' , Q: K 1 at D i'ee f 1 r g A Q ' D . if fioug ""k ' W.: ,,,' 3 5 -V - 1 ,I mp' -fi 1" ',,.Lf- ai, , i, " iw :ff - ,V if 32 W, '-Wff - 1, ' fzvwwqz' Yi rf ' I 5 ' 3: Carolyn Cruz Margaret Cruz Doug Daer 1,- . Q . if " 5. f , b , 5 W I V, .-, .,, , . . ., A my z K 2 '5 f 1- W it ' Q: W . . ,DQ Jeff Davich J D W Cathy Davis ' iii, ff 1 Deena Davis V , Th i.. C... itr We V D I - gil M rjEg1335fi:1,5i:, Karyn avis f ' "tti " Kevin Davis , 3' r During Homecoming Week, many juniors, as well as Mr. Goss, look on LOVGUH Davis "F 4 ' l A , as the rope is stretched at the Tug o'War event held in the quad. D 4 ' A .44 ' "tt ' 'C M E , , H T 1 ' C H H "" A A Scott Dawson ' D 'D ii ii H ' Joanne Dem Toffe K K 3, ffl idi to rr Hg, Dorinna Delgado ,:,. ffl: fffli .:,,.: H , . f T H 'fi B ' ' ,,' r -- V is 1 -V ob Demwng i M fa M or it , Teresa Deming X "" Frank Desomma if , ' D' 2' iid Q ' ' tr': or M- ' '-di' , H, 5"1eV"Y Deflief ,i:"kL , 2' 'Z ima 1 at . r YI C -'i ' 1' JZ 'i"" ' ' . LIS3 Diamant , ffm f, rvll W . M .. . . . Stetfe D'Ck'n50n T, K K W - Jim Dierks M - S2222 ' ' tt, . , " Tom Dixon if- 5 . """' V ,QM ..i,, ..,-' 5 W, ' ' M if M ROW' DOf1'f'1an V V I ' , -.',' Albert Dooda l f-f 1 'Q T P71 't fiff A f- Pawa D055 I rl H. K,., 5 , ,N , , E Yqlanda Dowty igzg ff g V Mary Doyle ,'1' . Laurie Drake 5 Q .. , my U , Q 188 JUNIORS Monica Drane David Drane Shane Drews Bill Drinkwater Brian Dugan Kandi Duncan Joe Dura Jeff Durbin Tamara Durham Debbie Duzy Nancy Dziuk Patty Dziuk Jeff Eager Rebecca Edwards 1 1 Q ,iir V. F E rii' V . ii V r ,kg A Ji A H.. 5 ' D i 'os 6 ' . rri 1 J M ,,,i i IW ' 9 Lucy Eidenbock 12 I rv 4- s... fl fr lv.-I 1 it Hb L 1 , ,' . V,,. ,, xi' V V M Wi V. 5 or if Q gf. """ 'F at Lis 2 - li .v.-5 :' "' f 7:21 ff ,,ff- I':5 A ' i 5 it be Juniors sponsor disco in gym after football game I fs 1 'E ' J' ggfazzs awe J W, H, 's9 fl' E 1 i is r iiii F 1 ' I.,E,, -"- M ! in , zlv fl I -- 5" ,A V ' V -55, , Mv xg if li if' ii 1 mL- Q' 'f ,, Q ' ' 4 ,gf ,I , 4 R 1 'E N 7. xgf' '23 'jf ggi! g EQ 'f,1-iq. ,5 David Gadberry Dave Gallo Nancy Gambee Cathy Gamez Karen Gapko Jose Garcia Linda Garcia Frances Garcia Lorrie Garcia Orlando Garcia Margie Garrido Maria Gesswein Mary Giardina Stacy Gibbons F-A - x 5gf,fsss,sw,1fLe1,:1x,a:ff .1 -1 4. ,, ,,f 1-s1'xf-fsiifwfzii , V .,,. 0 .,,, E .,,,,, ,,,,. fii, . ii, w rzw , '- 11, ff., if af:f:l,,sff' i a, , ,, , .ll ,.i 'G , , iw: mmf an uv- xml' ,-. P. af V l f in J 31 1 F is fi l , 2 Z ai .if ur, V V. ,. ,. . .- Z .-1 . 4 ,A a x iy ilf in .,.. 4 .W Carol Elwood Jon Englert Sandy Erickson Debbie Ervin 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 Ken Foster Dawn Freeman Deanna Freeman 4 i 'Ui Q ff waz, ., ...I , I Ag S. 'Q ,fl 3 73 ' ' A Y f 11' ' . 7 ff' , j M l ' A ,gi ik yi P ff ll I fl We ii ,. i JUNIORS 189 Virginia Gibbons Tom Giles Tina Gillum Duane Glisan Henry Goodrow Kregg Gower Barbara Goyette 21 111 -tw :LM 5 -. if ,, , 5, ,,"?.'iyi,i f' , ' 'W ej:,., f Z if G g c 1 wgttfggivfi ft ire. .W , it if M 4 - ' -Wflriwkfqlriiti, i N bt ww 7.3 7 5 S. tr . i ,, 'W " N, .... V ti.. Jim' m fr.: ,, ,M ., ,fits k" ra pr f 1 A 'V I I iv? 2 zsiresiii fi x. -' e 'S so Kelly Gristock Matt Groves Shirley Grzadzieleski Richard Guedesse Richard Guthry Richard Haas 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 Susan Hindman "-- "' il -I Lori Gray .. .,,, , Brent Greathouse V V Linda Greenwalt r Mike Greer , M ee er David Griffith S ,i. e 2 ssss M Richard Griffith S g A ' K f Robert Griffith A 3 r sfiby if s I fl i .. ,,,, 'J H , M7 ' J W 'iff' 5 i ,f K 'K ff ' W' ' , "'r' "N .,?gr- , . e S f ii. 'Vi A ' 1 ff - -, 'tw f 'iiii r" i , 5 A Silili 1 Siil S .. 'ii i . ,, W in Lk--, Vkiy . ki. r T, 15, ,R if " A S, - , rimii i' i' 'L ii f xt .f ' U V 'iifr S i G if ffi 2 1 'fti A 'F r 'K ' tt' S tiii if ffifi K if r S X , '.,, ' , f , . " i, , H K ' ' " f LQ" ii" Y fl ,,tt , , lfi S ' ' 'iii f' i ,i in 71 siri " 'ft i - r r G ,..g ..,i G rsi 7 L iq if 1 A " -ri. ,, ffrr 11 -ii.' tt" if - if I . . .' I 't" Xi A. ff? xx E 'gf i 1 if -- , a Jeff Hobbs rtfi r Nancy Hoffaffh K s r Paififlk H0ffal'th ' i'i " " 'ii' A f' S ' r x ts 'r i iiiii Y ifr' I i " i 'rf A i.r-' . A ff""- i r , Pam Hogan f g,,, j A 2, if g J irjggu ' :ir ii, Melissa Ho land iii' L , ,t, W g ,L ,ri R Deanna ,,, , - ' ' - 'LLM' - fi? 5 , P " ,f iii, M - if 5 .. A I 4 1 Bill Holmes I f M .G S g . , iit r K A W r FMG. i.ti r-ii G itat ik G , ,, " i I . I .. N David Holzer t,it, ,V i,, ., , Michelle Homer ffiff , E V, ' 1 "ii q iz Qffl, 'W ooh HOYTISGY M if t G 22 ' . ' i A 1 'ill--53 -i lg .g,::,r'g'l :Q . Harrach , , , I If , : 1lm Hilvelgll I . , 1 ,1 f ,,." W -K Jiffy Hujnt f frelff fiiit Q is tttii,t A g i at ,315 f .qegk l xi ',i. ' 190 JUNIORS .t Diane Hurtado Steve Hutchinson ,-3 Brian lngle I i V K A N Kim Ingram ii G' ' ' DeAnna lovinelli y Heather Ives f f if Jerry Jaco " ' ' . f T y tint . -- ,, f '-asa , ,. H .ati -:av . 1 - 'aa it ,M 4 t, fat l 1 James Jacobson Candy James fr Lisa James f Susan Jamrozik M- Brenda Jodat .,.. , Joanne Johnson f Karen Johnson it fzll' t i " X 2 nj : 5 N5 i iaagf Ken Johnson J , i L -R, Q' Q w i X 'x .I- 4,-- :uf --'f.-- 1.1 i',--, ,A .4 E' L ,tc XX, iii i Juniors ro alty float -li ' Q-. he if I X takes third at Homecoming Dean Jones L Vicki Kautz , 1 p 2 Kathy Kay P Allan Keefer f Clarence Keesler J ' Scott Kelly . , V A Wendy Kelly K i wall , ,, .,,ii,, e A A lrsili X -Eii ellieorsle " li ' i'e1f,' - ' if It DeAnna Kessler f u 5, -,A at fb Elizabeth Keller if Y Q y as is , r Elizabeth Kells Q ds y' ' J I wg, A V Jerry Kellum K rf' to 1 ' VVZI Q i Jill Kent i ii ' 'X lttltl 5 Q W" John Kerr ,' ir - A fi iii- .,t' Kathy Kersting X J iii i ii if A f if 1- A 3 ' if iti iii, I ,Z W Bonny Kidd SH f Mir Wes Kidd I 'Q V , 1 ig Mitchell King ty yt i David Kiser M, Lorna Kneipp 42.9, Aliifil- xg ri Mafk Koch .Q S' t Q f f, Anita Kommer , ,Q W, t,t.. . tk , V 'A Lkkk Ili, . K N gg Tammy Kowacz -ft ty..t , i"' 7 R wg Wayne Kuban -f f . Q, F I 'F Pam Kunkle 6, - 'F . , FA X 1 6 fl' r Tina Kuntzwiler .A Y- ' '- as Y John Lacek X Tim Ladd I i 5 hi xy 5 F I A Mike Laird G p ggf sf f 6 Q, ,gmt l Kathy Lamb I i"i Steve Lamb . Pam Lambert y r Anne Marie Lankford Greg Lanman , Dana Lanning Albert Lardeo pg b . , 8 x JUNIORS 191 Terrie Lawless Lori Lawrence Debbie Lawson Ken Lewis Terri Lincoln Susan Littlefield Monica Litsey Beth Looper Julie Lopez Richard Lui Bonnie Lutrick Whitney Linch Corey Lyon Scott MacDonald - is na L fs -is is " L .str ,V L kxkk, it is L . X .,,.. Wg at L L if -if 4 ' X ,. at mm H' i ik g 'H' gl is X E 2 Q Y F Q is Some juniors and others find a comfortable place to sit while waiting for a ride home. Mark Madrid Eric Magee Terri Maggard LouAnn Malinoski Shawn Mallory Donna Magness James Manies Laura Manley Gavin Mann Mickey Mardeusz David Marin John Marotta 5' J 'alll Wim 5 at ' - ,a ry L5 ,tt.,,, ij 3 in .,.,... , ....... LSI! Y' f fm . f . fest J r ' V A J' L L ' L csic .fssiafi " s ' 55Y,ii,1L .L 'L "f E 1 LL ,Li Q- L - LL " 1 .J ""i " K Li . 31 L LL , r' A Q31 4 ' use '1"' ,LL LL ggg rl 1 L .. .-- is Y . fix f"'I113 t vli, aft, wifesi,LL:L,,LL,L1f-img tisfggirffafazzmaazgaes ,LQ 'Jii -it L J LL is 5 192 JUNIORS SH s Q, yiy, -R ,F x j x Sig? : ,Q ,L 41 K X 1 s sm i ft '- ' lxi. L :H ,, wifi ' 1 as Q Y it R, gs it L ,,L" J "'m,, Fred Marple Richard Martinez Theresa Martinez Mary Massetto John Masters Greg Matthews Beatriz Martinez Teresa Matuzek Dale Mauzy Richard Maxfield Mark McAlister Kevin McCarty Kevin McCormick Philip McDonald LLL,,,QW5's: Christina McDonough Bruce McDougall David McDowell Melinda Griff Ron Mcllrath Patty McKenna Marty McKinistary Kevin McLaughlin Philip McNally Philip McNally Dana McNiel Lesia McNutt Tina Medina Debbie Mejia J ' 'fr f ' if if We R 4 ir X 5 Alhambra Lions remember earlier years as Cubs WW Mike Morgan Tracey Morgan Lori Morton Sherry Mossburg Wendi Moulton Doug Mucklow Mike Mullings Dena Muratore Brett Murphy Tom Murphy John Myers Tim Myers Kay Nannastad Jim Neary f Q irrll S E, x i 5 xl 'Q t Q 'X sg.',fw,f,d mNm,f , is David Merkley Martha Messer Wes Metzendorf Jim Meyer Mary Ann Miano Wes Millard 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 Mike Moore Adam Morales it , Y, ' F llfglif fr IJ' , ' .1 .2 xy if if Eta 4 Q J 'U 'r i JUNIORS 193 Curtis Nedball Barbara Neeley Kim Niemuis Julie Nelson Shari Nelson Hershel Nienstedt Linda Norfolk Valerie North Tracy Norton John Novak Paul Novak Mark Nullman Diane Nygard Tom O'Hara :M mi A' . M 4, M My . , i-'mas ,f-. my we- im-Que: f , gg. 1 5 V mf , 'F i QW f' 1' 2? W , ir if gi F: a 35' gh dl- me A35 1 Bu if fx 1 Q ' i S r .Bla .,,, :mg ,fiat -- -, .LE-Jil J +5 ,.,.. , ::A,:: ,Lx 2 , ,pg BM yt . i , X V l 14 K fig 4? Q, sf W W K 5 1' more tAt:.ll,. - . .- Smeg . .Vg--, 1 ' B ,gl to J ,,,v i,..i,, as - K , ,. , Wx 4 .531 .la v 5 22 M . 5 -tj, ii, i . i 4- . 15 ,,2nsf?', ,' L if 'fri 5' ffl 'm s Y' H f ' W. ? E' fav f 'N A , my If f 1 if f 2 f or E 4 1 1 ,eip V' "T f J W5 to l i. A S r , A ttr i s A J " 'tll A .. f- ' P ,,i.,, A ,. 'i" .1 - 1 V il, iifrrr V ' ' 'i'i if "' 1ff,f'3T'Tff' " N f '- f ge., H V kyrr ,.,,1 ' '- , ., . 'Y , W. ,,,, i 7 V A i ora. A . 'Q' Q 711 V '-:-f - r--:r ir H22 - "' ixxi. VVV' A '- " .. 1-' 5 ii" tt,, .Q A " J Y - it ' if? ,ff. 5 "ii ' , f f? r",, v . ' , A8 ,K o.AV 2 I li' A' 'ielifjll W-'ii-ri Z, ' .mn 7 'fulfil L is' 'ipggilli' My V' , , we ,.""mf'f7 ' , ' - "W L. ' . P' r John Price Sheila Prichard John Proctor Denise Qualtire Pat Quill Pat Ramey Gabe Ramirez Valerie Ramirez Veronica Ramirez Leslie Ramsey Robert Ramsey Dawni Rasmussen Shelly Rayburn Anne Reardon J w? f ,,,, TL V sells N ,,. . ,,,,. , EV Q QE - ,,. ,fm 1 rf z"' 'iil J ,JJJ lll . . wal 9 rwl t,,, 2 J elslll 4 A J l slr L ' , ,f Y - 194 JUNIORS 1 mwfiimiai is , 5 1.1 'l' Jlccs so .. cm Alan Okabayashi Kelley O'ReiIly Mike Owen Rodney Owsley David Pacheco Kevin Page Allen Parill Kelly Passmore Sondra Patino 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 Margie Pippin Lori Plouff Pam Poorman David Powell Joi Prater 'tlzzxiw-s k 'QNX " 'il ' i E 1 J W me A X 5 'Q- 1 K 1 Q ? if Q i - KV z. V' ur 5 Q ,L it -igr , Y 4 X , f be 5 3? Ron Red Brian Reed Kent Reed Teri Reeder Scott Reger Stacie Reid Bryan Rench Emilio Reyes Pam Rexroat Bill Reynolds Kelly Reynolds Lori Reynolds Martha Reynolds Michael Rich 4 s wi six 1 N 4. lg 1 lt t BL sf , " X. sii1 s if Q uf9i"l"'lff.' - S ,ifgj J J TIF' ' -SESS u- . ' , x-5 -. i HS --...M - .... 3 S y se of viii Juniors take ACT test for college scholarships 1' , e-1 -1 et., .5 eff M, X K E is s. , 3, Est K ,, .A Q. - B "Url 1 H N 6' Q Dennis Sadberry Teresa Salaiz Randy Salo Arthur Sandoval Theresa Sarandos Jill Sarver Richard Saxon Charma Schell Donna Schelsing Mark Smidt Karla Schneider Jennie Schuster Stella Schultz Cynthia Schwartz E - Z? Q 49 " "iiiLEf"G1if5Eii?6?M:' ' ' wi 7 f kt . ,a w L, 1 We st. " 5 " dr ier .A if .- 5 'ei Marc Riccitelli Debbie Richmond Jennifer Richter 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 George Ryan Tara Ryan :Q Vw J 'Ei Y ml it sf , ,--1 - lb K 5 . 5 A e ' ifit t f . j I 5 JUNIORS 195 USS Schwafil ifftk Rebecca Scott Sharon Scott i t Ann Marie Secanti Neil Sellards 'i E. Marion Selvey Jim Settle cei 1 ' c'cc 'cc-. are A S ffifffi' ,Rl K 19 f i it 1 Q A 'ld wif ffm- ssfwtswzffe sfrsx- :-N r , :wget 5 1 2 swam We..a,1f .- ,Asa u 71 wir-esffm. L fre: -, " .. rf - 'Mr eff i Q 4 ' . ii iwefuefm Zl+,i,a,. , . ,iq ,, vi, Walt-jf' ' isa i if K 9 f . ,cgv jg. ,,,, ' c i,..i,- a g! S : c S i" 1 'A"SS ,,,e, H" Phyllis Shafkey cc e Linda Shapiro "" Debbie Sharpe S g 'A it Vicki Sharpe . 23. 1, V ,fee .,,A Kim Skelton A e' :' ,, t,,,' . . . N , . "':t S fi CHUCK Shlllmgfon r S 1 RiChafd Shoemakef A S S to M 2 t ii -it ettctt We , t ' , ,- ' f l 'T Mama Pb' ' i. 1 eg M at 'F ' Ei f Q , rg! e i if W ...swag-5 if it wifi A W i 1 . use . .. 1, . . 'f,. j1iisf.g W ,, i' --' '-iw 1, gf- -- - -c" ' K .,,, ' ,,.. , cc'c - S 'ff 3 f 2, L a ---' Q , ' ..'- ' f1 ,. -A - .V '- X' V - H 1 ' R 'S" 2 5,5555 ,.c, -- ' ' l " , W ,, was t' ,W , A ,ff Some days never go right, especially when walking backwards to 4,4 f r iff the snack bar. Terrie Smith 5 Michael Stiner fl i fair' Dan Soulvie f V Gregg Sorrell Cathy Soto Peggy Spears S tciii 1 an Dawn Simmons Sharon Simmons Don Sincavage Tammy Sloekers David Smith Elizabeth Smith Jay Smith LuAnn Smith Robert Smith Sabre Smith Sherri Smith Tammee Smith t , , i , ,. Q, Laura S pitler 'i Jerry Staggs X ,?,: o r i't' Mike Staggs 't'- 'f Rena Staggs f S Richard Starner Missy Staten Rhonda Stephenson lt if Q JUNIORS 196 it if it ip a 22 2 Q HEL ei' 3' 'll 555515 'ff S S s . J ie. mx H A :t,,, A ,, f ,ir E f Q 'S i Alan Stevens Jim Stevens David Stewart Bridget Stewart Robert Stiner Scott Stromberg Mike Strem Charles Sullinger David Sullivan Amy Swadner Brian Swaim Debbie Swart Mary Szczepaniak Rita Sztaba S Alexandra Uyleman Brian Valentino Holly Van Dyne Shirley Varkoly Joann Vasquez Marla Wagner Theresa Walke Jo Walker Linda Walker Steve Walker Dan Wensel John Ward Debbie Wasyl Kelly Wayman x, M1 as' ' T ff, it iii I n if A , ,E :,,, -gp, ,V I I 5' TY S QQ , R , ., L E gf i Q 'rigs I '! L"f2Ii1:N ,. their final steps toward leadership. if V ' V Beverley Tarr W in . Randy Taylor Angela Taylor if Bruce Taylor Yvonne Taylor ,y,,.' if Keith Terrell 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 Michael Turner Gezelle Urbanski J . r iff fl? if x ,fa K lift? ,Q iw 'ii JUNIORS 197 I X -' 'f " ffi, kkif ' 1:1-'Y 'f-' if: --gg ' " 161 'nts 0 f ' ',h' " . , " - -'f' , K , ' H . . Z I so 1 5 WH 4' 15 l 4 'Z W W m GE .W fy ' u agp . fm W H it '1 3: 7 M my ,J f I Wt , wr , . -. .V .. 4"' uf-4-iff? ' Q.: ' ., X be M if 'M r 44' J f fgf ef KB 3. fi? Mark Madrid shows his true self by playing daddy at an activity in the gym. im. Nancy Walsh Bill Weaver Alan Webb Louise Webb Tina Webb Debbie Weisz David Wensel Kim Werking Elizabeth Keller and John Ward munch-out at the pancake breakfast. Sophomore Patty Aldridge looks up from her assignment in Photogra- phy class for a quick picture while Charles Abney continues his work. 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. 198 JUNIORS ,,,, , , , ,V A A , , , , ,, ,, ,, ' ' 9'fh.',ifff:-nf ,ill .U i' E222E?fbmKx:w '- , V r K Z .gy ,y ,fi'f,LJi h1 1 W f A' V Q W.L 'V Leslie Wesolowski V, f slll 3 -i me Bobbi white i f l ' A' Tamara White Kim Webster 3 Sheri Wilkerson L Shirley Varkoly is seen with one of the little people at an assembly Juniors struggle with United States History Dawni Rasmessen dresses for a Halloween K' Y , , , , event- Students enjoy watching a Homecoming event in the quad. Many student and teachers enjoy themselves at the annual StudentfFaculty Pancake Breakfast in the cafeteria. . 1 W i L" ' q V Y ' . David Wilkins i ' Mike Winer Brian Williams 35 Robin williams V 555 Terry Williams Dwynda Wilson Q Matt Wilson 3 5 V L Tom Wilson Bill warm Q f ilsss igg Er . M97 I i tv!-4, , 5? 3 fa ,,,,, ,, ' 1- V- if Z ,zf i 3' , ss 3 ,ibm 5' :vm f V ,.,. avi 4' 3 bf V it fi il 1 it af! f 1 :ll g 7 X Vkz- rg 5 f V ff, at V' "-9 'f 3 .t , ., Y, Julie Ardith Witt Jeff Wolf Bobby Wong Gina Wray Stephanie Wright Marshall Yee Students in Mr. Krey's second hour study hard in one of their re- quired classes. is N X Q MXwsX EX Qsztx -' . .. , ttw- ,tif L V ::W,,.W, --.tq,,., X N Bis Y 'tri s e 25575 I ff Q JW f , "'i -Q ':s: 1e1::s.:s 1- V X "ii'i 55 ia 1z'k, 'ss hop and others participate in Halloween activities. ff mlaafwzzaszzzlaafffzaz V, in an , VE' ' V f e W ?' we M J gk Q? 22 gif ",V ' "' 2' Alhambra's sidewalks are finally quiet, as many of the students finish another school day and go home. i i ig! ,-- . i ' .em--11, ,.,.: ga I ,,L: . sihif t" i .ez . David Yocky gf Jim Young N ' Pauline Youvella S Steve Zeigler Minodora Zestrijan Mae Zien Tom Kelly fulfills his fantasy by dunking Mrs. Billings. The guitar class trio plays for the Fortress photographer. Juniors show their spirit during Homecoming Week Cole Zimmerman Dale Anderson Ken Anderson Chris Arnold Steve Austin Leslie Baldwin Ladeana Benson Denny Bertoli Karen Miner was one of the many students seen watching and participating in the many Homecoming activities. .f t ...ra ,W 6 ,yt 4541: ma RMA MFSWW1- .A-61 S . Jodi Blakely 1 ' l Doug Blackwell gig V ' Z it n Derral Blenton , 1 . . Cindy Bower '- . ' , 'Ti ' iw, ,, 1 fmiw-is? 'l L WW-W. David Carvalho Dante Cervantaz Tom Chamberlin Chris Christen 5 Mascots are often very friendly. .f , ig? yr' rMM,,.,W,-V -.amy Carla Havlick returns a serve at a benefit game. Q - Three Alhambra students participate in activities. 1ei'i i ' M l as i Cheryl Dillsworth . L ii .W .,-.,. V "i" ff ,.- - . 5,-ik, . .. .. f 'far l. , ,.,,, . .,,, J, 2 lll. Tammy Eads ' Susan Early .ls ' wi i 'A ilii ef, ,. X A . ' ' T' ,,, ,, .. W .Q wi ,Q gb ls 1 1 f it 2 QR if 5 6' Q ,Ml Laura Fetcie 'X "i g C 5 'ii ih , ..,, W Y 'lm i n v " ' V iw- 7 'f .ff , 5, .. ' ? , . TZ ' fiidi ' .. , . V- N ..., , ,- V V A V ,...., f,.,1 .ay f 5 - f Iva Flefchlel ft h , C, --lli ' ' .l",,i Robert Friou - i'i ','i l V L Denise Froid rlri 1sfi . C y . sliefrei to 202 JUNIORS Key Club really says what they believe in. xgni M YS? A " A' imma-1' L , William Haywood 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 Class of 1980 led b f. 0 q i 'K ..., 1 . Q r ki. it 22- Kim Shelton Tom Statzer Gary Steele Mark Stuart Kriquette Stumfoll Tim Tarr Keith Terrell Rita Trostle Hollie VariDyne Mark Venable Nancy Villasentor Angela Panetta presldent at Hoffarth 3 X E ----...... rv-v-Q-.-. -.fb Laurie Peterson David Powell JoAnn Ramthun Micheal Rasin Scott Reyer Donny Root Tallie Rowley April Schmid JUNIORS 203 5535 5 -rv v . f . ,rg Mg gk Sophomorcs strwc for school spirit This year Sophomore class was well represented with President Sue Shourds leading them on. Sopho- more Vice President was Debbie Sherwood and Secretary-Treasurer was Yolanda Rendon. The main objectives were to get everyone involved in school life and to raise money for the 1980 prom. Sophomores shared the homecom- ing float with freshman and also sponsored a dance on November 9. Brenda Hammonds, Alicia McQue and Diane Quan combined their ef- forts in making decisions as Sopho- more Class Senators. The Sophomore class sponsor was Mrs. Diane Smith. The officers and Mrs. Smith worked closely with each other as the year went on. ABOVE: Sophomore Class Senators are Bren- da Hammonds, Diane Quan, and Alicia McQue. BELOW: Not only the hallways are crowded but the cars are crowded too! SOPHOMORES 205 .A 5.-A ,.,,, 11m1-- ' ' we Assss A AA A ,A LE' ,,,, fz i l A ,R ama 1 5 , 27 21 ll it A A GOI'dOfl Absher TAA mmL' A mmzh " A ' ZIL W' AW? " AW Ai AA Jose Acosta I H A ' rviif A A UQ A L"L' A A , -- " - - A 5 MA I A A A 7 Aek, Mike Aguilera A A AA A John Manda' A AA B Patty Alcantaf A 'A N A A Patricia Aldridge A 1 AA ,-Q, ,A A H big, 1 A SE ' 5 g AAA 5 is Diane Allen AA AA A A AA wg A AA ' M ' """' . e , "'a A'- rii A - ..i,,. W, A A rrrr A A aaai A A A Elizabeth Allen 35 :A 'Wen A gi A ggru A A. M A "'W' A if Debbie Allman A, A ,A A if A 1 Ear' Alvey A A A A gy , AA A A rf Eddie Alvey A AA -r'-i'- AA A ' i.. AA ' f A r'-' ..,. A 1"'f11AA, - AA A 'A A Ama Amavma AA,AAAA . 1aA1A AA.,- A A AAA A ' AAiiAA f' 'A A Robert Ambrose 1 W iiiiiii Aiii A A AA A - WA A A J A A Av QA A if T O do I'1 and lIWO to gO. A -'Ai AAA ""7.,, A "' 1. .F A' A Il., Robin Anderson ' ' A ..A- f L.:f AA A - Bs A Mary Arn A ' -A fA' A' -4 75 A -A,- Y. FQ, AA.. 1 A Af' 7' ,:" if NOG' Affwld AAAA A A A AA Christine Afvllu A Dean Ash A AA AA iii AAAA l A A1 i A X A A Maria Asher L A A A ' AAAAAA A AAAA f -' A A AA AAAA Deborah AShtOl'l ,AEP Z 'H f A 'iii 1 A James Austin Mike Baez Morales Carrie Bafus Dean Baker Lorin Baker Nina Baker Russell Baker 2 Kia A 35 V A lr' fi. James Barney Darlene Baterseh Russell Batie Anthony Battaglia Peggy Baumaover Lisa Beard Jeff Becker rll" Ame Ba'deF'eg'0 A .A A Mike Baldwm AlAll A ' AAAA A A A David Banegas - A A ' AAAA A A so Steven Banovich - A A Aiilll I A AAA AA ,Am fi-11 A A Donna Barnard A AAA- A A s-AAA' AA 'rr' A V -is A W Joe Barnett ll'l A AAAA A Aiis A AA A f AA AA A AA ii li A A A" A V I AAAAA A A g y AA AKA rAss i A A A 1 A53 i 'H n AAAA , AA A A A AAAAA AA AAAA A AA 4Ass: "'A A A :A'A A 5 AA AA s"' A. A ii i A A A AAA A AAA S ABJA A A 206 SOPHOMORES AAAA AAAAA A A A AAAAA AA A AA I KV,AA-'A A f r 3' AAA AAAAAAAA AA LAAAA A ' V 15- QA ei AA'i A A A A H - A AL A 'AQ A AAAA1-- A' fit? 1 1 H ' "A A35 :kk A A I " f' 5 V AA A f AA r v I 4, A ,A A A A zg, AAA A Shawn Becker Scott Beebe Sherrie Bell Ladeana Benson Pam Bergsrud Bill Berlinger Pam Beson wx- I lb . ,fi l gr .N V V V !5!'VV4,,y , ., v-f' ,. VV ., ' - - ',..L , , , y ..1k ,K..,,,:. . , , . , . . 5, ,. .1 vf.. ,- are rags " 1 - E T5 j.. ii. ,,i5E.: V A5 X 1 A m,h. as x r, wi . .1 r 'f N if r 1 'ix Richard Byers Denice Byrd Scott Byrd Marie Caggiano Janet Caglioti LaNita Cammack David Candelaria Liz Cano Linda Canter Charles Cantrell Deena Carey Shirley Carlise Linda Carlson Lori Carmack xc ear,ee eeee ., , 3 'K E I Q Dan Best James Bethel Ken Bishoff Maurice Black Lisa Blakesley Tori Bohn Tena Bolding Mary Bonny Dean Bowsher Kurt Brandenburg Mary Branham Carla Brenner Gerald Brewer Kristen Brewster David Brister Glenn Britt Brian Brooksby Anthony Brown Scott Brown Sydney Browning Sonya Broyere Chris Bryan Agnes Bua Kevin Buchanan Kathryn Burbrink Jackie Burke Jeff Burris Jennifer Burroughs , 'xV EB Brad Carothers H K Q' W, , th xg Teri Carroll gg Q G X ' " " X sf: Q Kathy Carter 4, W A Ll, Q V Roseanne Caruso Q Q, Q, W , V! J V VSV? I fi - V Tim Castillo , V V V , V if, t, V ,, V at t eV. V V V V Enedina Celaya its ,, , 'H eV ' ' V , V V Y , VV - , V ,rf VV VVVV V Yvonne Cervantez jfiggi V'XV 5 ? gf JQVVV ' z '- r... . .. ,t S F Q"' 5 1 f31iQf5f1,, " Q it it at s r e VVV ., VVVV 51172 .,VVVV.V,,1 , VV 4, i : :,VV Q ' S ., ,I VVV,. .TV .V , John Chafey ' qs ' A F' 3' o r A i A - Ronda Child " . if B 1 X 1 'H gl if Annette Christopher F A ii" ' iiit Y ' -V HV ' " ii Kerry Christopher A V VVII t VV V P V Q VVJ- ' - Mary Ciccone f 'J' in , T 1 AX A 'Y , w J , . 3 , 'A' X David Clark ,fi ff, 4 1, , .. ,R Debra Clement if V J V ,V . V5 A 1, . if SOPHOMORES 207 . F Ken Clubb A A James Coffman Q ' Diane Cole A Steve Colla 4 Paula Collier Jeff Colyar ' Ron Combs Chris Compston Donna Cone Charles Coons Debbie Cooper Ginger Corbett Fred Cordova Mike Corona raaaaaaaf laura fs' faaar u " ,ff m IK' V, J , ' 'iii I I . V . 2 W . 5 L -,, V , ni -, , J 5 ,w V or if 3 v as Z Vo? al ,rx 4 + J r i f ,5V 'Ia ,A l Y Q as N , is J J fr u " X s 53.5 an V, , . VV V vlvlzlllz , J 45 f :ir is '- u X 3 4 9 if J f l f iiii rifle is - J Junior year awaits anxious sophomores Linda Costello Debbie Courcey Shirley Craft Christine Crews Dawn Crooks Houston Cross Danny Crough Jim Crowe Shawn Crytser Julie Cunningham Barbara Curtis Janae Curtis Dan Dager Joseph D'Agostino uv is ,ii., ,J ,.,,. C rs r J ' "' f r' '- f 1- 1 ' :ia . L ' ' 'X . l n H, -Q f i 1 V ,ii s V A -V .- C V ,VV,. gl ,A:3:'7.. V X . ? . , V '7 2 Qi' wg l sn l i "o1ii M 4 ' ,1 'f.- v , aa 'S' V , 5 V , r , -if Y f f tf J V i , s ' s " ' nw K 5? L isruu J VV I 39 A I -fx .13 , K A V N ui? ia 31' t iiiizilli? 1 1 L I wr '1 .W J J' i,,, J ,i,,,, J r ,, . ,r1 . 4 ','i-'i , , 'A 'j , Sheryl Dall to ji -' r Dean Dallas VK I VV V V W , V A f.L, Q Russell Damon 5 1 ' pf J Q ,V X . Jerry Dawson n 1' , " "A" ' Lori Dawson V "l W L ' VV-. Jacqueline Deane -J f-'rf ' '..,x ,gfj A H l Ben Deaton VV VN V fl 1 VY S V 75 5 ,VlVV. JV s V V V TV ,V . 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Cneuie Disney r is r 'G A V- Tim boar 208 SOPHOMORES 1,,, v,:V:, V,2:, ,.z A 1 I Q VV J V J 1 , A' QV -- V f if Ronald Doehrman I fl Jerome Dolyniuk W g V, Irene Dominguez ' ' 2 1 ' Janet Donahoo I VVVV l I V ,,o' A' C f " S ' if Susan Donald Q ' - Patrick Doyle A J ' Walter Doyle "- li Ed Dressel k A ,n. M ! , J l,,,' ,,l, E J :A J 4. it Qi Z. N ,J Chris Drew A Q , f Susan Drury A ' xv ,X X Jeff Drye ' ' A ,V zzl V . Richard Duarte 5 f , i'r' T ' ,XA Brian Edwards 6 V John Eckert .5 W A tr Steve Ellington V , ' - 'T Roger England 5 , g , " V V' Rebecca Engle Ii - Kelly Englert M ' In , Tony Escobar , V I l fir' it W Robert Espinoza Alma Esquivel Carlos Esquivel Jose Estrella Rick Estrella Jennifer Falstich Dale Ferguson flrlrr lrcirleli - Scott Ferguson v Terry Ferguson ' ' - V Janie Ferraro fi ' , Albert Fierros , Valerie Fierros J David Finn J 'llti Sue Fisher V l Derrick Fitch Barbara Fizz George Fletcher Pat Flipper Shirl Forbush Susan Forman Kurtis Forstie 5 J Q' f Lorraine Duckworth Connie Dulworth Mike Durivage Dora Dutton Sophomore Diane Quan and Junior Lela Tang dis- tribute carnations that were sent out to sweethearts on homecoming. "n' ,fii ..,? V -J, V L"' ,,,l' v A V f sssi f J . W 'lir ' F 'iit' Ji r iii me li'l'ii Ye' 5 E ..f, Q - ct 53, N r ' X 2' 7 ,f ' ,f V' ' , V V, t g 1 , ' YVV :rr 1 - .7,' , f. X ifliiill VC 1 Virr , ,,VW.2. , , Vv. I -J, K I 5. 523 tti- ls . .V J if, S Jitcii , S f -i -,,, r t ,V , 1 ,V v ig I ky .Q Y VV V . . w- 1 ,gr fl , x ,M , . 7 W fi 'Z x , ,, ,.., Vg, a v- , ,ii 1 V . ,, Y lr L ,. t SOPHOMORES 209 A ui' in Fi K ' Egfr 5 xxxs. ,sis :sr r .1,:': x .,i:F , T . 2 i e " e N ' -1 :-:,, ,g Vi It F .J iii sxxeezzsesis - . , 1 ts: ' 1 x .3 ,..., K ..,, T wtf L Fri i 5. ' 'zz 5. .. f 'fg1 - ff 3 s 195511517 E5!32?Si?55F'52ilE55 - '-sig:-mir:-W, f,,,1,,.e,,-:text-me ,ag , X X if lx Q ix ? 1 N' it ct, X fe if W Hi J Darrell Foster Lois Foster James Fox Danny Frazier George Frederickson Travis Fredickson John Freeman Helen Fuller Mike Gadbery Mike Gallagher Kristine Gandil Nacho Gano Jaime Garcia Maria Garcia Health Ed. a Sophomore requirement J. S5 llll " Larry Grapentine Charles Gray Patricia Greeley Byron Green Debbie Greene Harold Greene Ted Griego Lucous Griffith Lori Grittman Lynne Groh Terry Grossenbacher Charles Guedesse Dolores Guerrero Ruth Gutscher Ai-ii-is Wendlf Gardom Brian Garry it F rfrrrrr ,L F J: - . . . FF "r" ' -- - 'f-:' ' f- H F Carol Gegenheimer L f, f b wg: N y 'D Mira Gherard ' V Denms G'bb0nS F F' gf A, T- gif 5 Tom Gibbons or ll iri' er-- f F 1 F y . L L T- 1 . . gi y Norma Giesie if T Charlottie Giles it .G L Grace Gies F2 F Pat Gill FF e"F . y y qyq G F Tom Gilmore F f ifrF Joe Giuliano ff , T- John Giver A-.W 'F'F'F' F FFF' --'r Li 'i'. F K' it 'T' -'TEE ' L ' U"e G'emba 'fm 1 Fi Surindra Gokool ' i M - scott Goodall T G my sss G Burman Graham yi ' A A SCOU Graham F ssl . . I ' Debbie Grant F I . L f l IT- ltt, . FF ' i H so - ' 'I -- "" F: lf .. isizfls- , . r, , ,.., g . , , Mt r. ., ..,.-1m25? , , ., x.t..,... . , ' "i'iF J Fii ' F ' ,i'tt i H ii' F -Aw " 3 ll'il'l:" . . F 5 irFi - F .r-F A F - , .L wr- Ff ,a Fi T 1 , "FF X H i Fif T -rrllf - f FF "'r'r'rF i 1. 1 J - . , 4 . ,.r, , yyyy . lg ' it L ty, J . 'i . 4 ,T F N 5 . ' -::F: 6 J I A ., f i y 210 SOPHOMORES ,L i . .,,, , Susan Haas fv- , f 2' i ' Tracy Haboush Jeanne Haga . Rena Hagan ,V Randy Hale Mike Hall Shelly Hall .vfz ., v 55' x 3 l ,J W W g' ' ff gm 'IJ 8 3 x 'I fv, , P' S am " it ,V 'S ' W , " . "" - Q' :Q t 'A M y 1 ,VV i K . v Chris Hart Lori Hartwig Cindy Havik Monya Heath Dorothy Heinz Marsha Heiland Audrey Henderson Claudia Henderson Dawn Hennigan David Henrickson 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 Ronda Houser Steve Houston James Howard Terri Hughner William Hunt 1, fr' .,,, . M .. ,,,l,,, ,,,,.. ,gg W ,,... . ,. f ,st ,L fr, HV , V L' '- Brian Hallada gs V Anna Hallagan ' Steve Hamilton fa Vincent Hamilton V' Bert Hammonds at I ' VV V Brenda Hammonds T 1 - gg Q i Qs VVV: V rll V Mary Haney is V David Hansell Vicki Hansen Learon Haralson Susan Harland Dennis Harman Lavirdia Harris Toni Harris l r D a N 2 K V VVV i i VV . V gm V VVVWH . ' i K :u f ,1:i?7gm M ' ., 43 Y - V, " VLV, I A V :fig yli-5 . ' T r 'dw ' f. vi 3 -it wlfifig i' , it M f,-of , ,J ' . ,I 5 ' tim .0 , QQ , , ,gficf V ' , if ,r . , i'iiiiiii D iii r Q ss g E S e My rigi iii t as 'Z' ' - , a , C' 3 , ' ,',,, ' it ii? if ' ff V ' N. ' E V. 1' M ' 2 it V ,..,, , ,, , V it 1: :mai +,, - . . 9 -f f 3 uzzfgg 1 9 a r 3 7? iii iiii iiiii i iilii ' Q A 'Z " a 5' 4 , s ZVV V' H 3, V K 'vf a t ' ,W 5 A Q- VZ! W 1- if fif.. Q 'S 1 I V V 3 "" ' . ,,., "TF -,', ,q .',. V' 'I Jr "r, V , X .. -VV , ' ",- ' V5 .3 V V' 4 . f S. , jgb V V X: , if V V :jf VH 53 ' 3, ' :V st, V r VVV!V gi V lgt, D ,M VV 2 'iiri 1 ,,.V. V VK ,,i- eVg,g, Vg W ix 5 ,VV ., I , r i 4 'f-,. J' - f ax ' X el f L xx! SOPHOMORES 211 " M 1 ' M A-AA fi , . A K W A E '1 - W... .. Y -. - , 1J A gA:'gIi A', gi, - f ' ' Q MlChel6 HlJtChlI'lS0l'l ':- 1 2, ',::. 1- -: f - ' ' ' 1W" V.. Y K ' - f L K'f- -fi wf-1ifffff"ff- - 2 J L45 , ' - 1 Z , i , -Q i i-ool oool -' ' i, fix H ' Paula HUiChIS0n L V mh . 'ls f' - iii , ' ' A T95 a V H L A Alicia Hutson e - .K or a K , Lisa lngle jfl-bwgmE.L.,A gi-.,m5kg,, g, M, f ffl Vgkkh . - r Q - . - ,iff ,IL - " 1 M ' Denise Ingram -vw - -,li . ,. 1, - . , L,.. - L-1-g f ' iii 11 Wg:-gag: , i "L L ,- L F Q - Chefv' lrvme ,,,, 5 L ' Iwf - 1 4 1- -22 W','. . ..1','.,f-gif. H g A-, ' ' ' , . L- . , E siii AW f AWS' Jackson 5 3,122 , . gffgn-mm-asv - - gi -aa , ,L lpn. . aj, 1, Qgk f 'K f Q Ef Llz Jackson 2 -' '- i Mike JBITXSS in ,A -f igiii' z 'Y . - 1 - I , Usa Jean il A j . , Jerri Jocoby S i all e i 4 Bm Johnson no M'ke Johson M K if 1 Soph Mike Jones Robert Jones Candy Jordan Dennis Jouett Mike Juiiano Susan Junas Teri Jundi John Juslin Veronica Katzenberger Robert Keil Robin Keister Lance Kellar Pam Kelley Sharon Kelly we ' :.' . , ,df -Q 1.1--wfwf'-' - wgufl . e ,. rell K iil an ,Q-.. k"i Q ,---- if i lkklii riiii fp' ggi ,kr - QQ , FS 2 -fi, or disco dance "" ""i"' li Q r' Y . ' 35 3 ' Q ,M r..., e f :rd zfaazaflhes 9 W, "rr 41, . Q' ,,. V f K - M r...iii A K K llol loee r eeell I-0U KennedY ,,ii Mike Kennel' ' "ih af if " jg'glggag,:sss: -f-' ,nie f , 1 - 'i, 2, k 11,1 ' ' r -1. k Gary Kem ff I- L e'r' S ' 'rir A " a' 1 a iff' Beli d K ' iir. 7' V f Gary lseyges - l ilri ' i , Melissa King eliel if r v' ki K' . ii ' i IC ing go e,e, or gb, ,,gim, l,c 3 ,, S K MV , . i ....u.,...... . fzz, f xi . , - ,,,.., , . " 1 Pam Kirkman Viii Shawn KiI'kpairiCk ew, ' , K , , - -,,. A a - - uf' ,iw "QE, ' 'H Z l " "'K"- H if 2 - i - i ,i ' . ,-5 X r.,. A .- W il ' -"' ' I - Bart Leelfl il - 4,7 ,:k ,. :Sy T KI I I iiyi --ii'-H -Q '- V -el f'-'ffl-"1 ' '1 5 om oeppe -. tif.. A ,IV ! ra . f- - . in ,i,, , A ' f r i 1 K Mike Klooster . ,,-: I i'f ' . 1 eleee . f Susan Kam ,,,, . K, -K ,c,,.c,, ,, Vrir ,, 'f l"' " li f ' - M -15 IW - li ""' E- 1- f ,- Y I AAVV f' U " at 1-- - ' -' 3: ,gizfzsaywm -f-f' fume ,'., 2 ...,. J -,,,f,,,,,. ,,,,.,f M,-ff,-I .. , - lyl A . . ' a VVS" Krocza ' 'i'l , H ' Kevin Kronz - ,..., K ,, a - K jar, -2 H, Q Diana Laceh W ,'i?f1-2. ' , 14? .. 2' -ii 2 ww f '- K' 'K --l---li- r r f Rayne L2Ckm2f1 f" I ' "- Q' :QV .' if 'i M H 'i'iii - A Cheryl Ladd -f if , - A if -if V. Q in fi 1 2' K 212 SOPHOMORES , - 1 ' 11 22- sa' -f, fi p " ,...,, A 'K--11 "' K f . gg if A , 1 - ' -X. 1. 'X Y ,155 ff , ,A V 5' if 'Z' g g .- ---I. A I t X l L1L-, A X ex L J J ,, ' ..-" - Wir V Q-if ' R V5 ff -if . , ,gi 'zgg - i gif 19 ir. jg ,J 'Eg I . .. Q3 B . o r I srs 4+ ' i N ' fig, it L iff ' L 1 ' " J ' f f 1 ' - 1, .qt 'm' A' - ' "'h ' is ' L , J J, ' ' J Lf ,., J t b - . ",11 J - - ""' - 1 . . - H , s af . Mp ..,. H K,L. ,V S 9 - H A . , L J rrrs ' ., - '-L: jgig ls i i g .. A Q , . fr z- A K :.,f:ffrH 5 1 gg LY rrst it M J J , mi ga-.11 ji M DA -1 , M., wg J 5 J 5 J . I A,V. K I ..., L Z.. fl -g .. i V ' ' so ' -M m ,, J -'33'f"11,1Q.ZiIi?'f ' Iiih -Qi? 3 I A J 3 L., ,f - L .,,, ngw., K A ' it -' ' , 'mv li' ','. TV 12,5522 ay, . ,aftsffv ,L , x -f, V 1 1 Q fg i x .,. -, 3 , Q In kk J 2fi'1:f" .nav ' 5 'W' iizrrfwah. 'rr' ff 'fZ::SE'15iii9E,5?f55!2i: I "L-, ,", ,.,L r I ,,.hk.V I J Q . '," r y .,,,,, . L I ,.,, if? ,, f John Madden Anna Mahr David Magee Mike Magee Andrea Magruder Kelly Mallory Sherrana Mandoza Heidi Maness Susan Manhardt John Markosian Dorothy Martin Vincent Masone Tanga Lamagno Julie Langford Jeri Lard Terri Larsen John Lasher John Laurie Lucy Lederfeind Jay Legan Brenda Lehman Mine Lehmkuhl Steve Lemme Barbara Ann Leonardo Lena Lerario Bob Lessard Tony Leung James Lewis Tom Lindley Stephany Lindsay Beth Loeffler Louisa Loo Frank Lopez Eric Lovate Billie Jo Lucero Lisa Lucero John Lutz Wayne Lyall Jerry Lyman Joe Madden Mr. McCauley discusses a paper with John Lasher in Arizona Gov't. SOPHOMORES 213 V A A-M Y ' wma? -,l5af?'fl'?'il1fE2Qi5i?5l52i5?52'S 'l -,115 l W3 f 3' 7 if W l s l A3fx"ffQf' - gf" E .hw ,, 42 , - -1 it A VvV.. VvA all .--' W" ' " 1 ' , 'ff M W-Wmwfvl l4?35fi5?W5fPl5W I" ' 555ll5'1-v-'lim-11' Mr 5 ' "" " -- 1 " 1 '---' ' 'fr A so irrri K y ' K , ' V e it K M as 1 6 e 1 ' 1 im. .-., ,. ,:::::: - ,g ', .:,. ,.. , fur'-: :. wzrx 'Q .. : ,,,, D , - D K A -L , N ' M M A' M - YY . gk . lj it-, N -lic I Derron Masters Felicia Mata Russell Mathews Katharin May Karen McCanlies Susan McCarthy Jeri McCaugher Linda McConiga Patricia McCormick Ruth McCoy Robert McCrea Karen McCully Brenda McDonald Richard McDowell Sophs graduate to penny thro ing Ronald McGonigle Deanna McKennon Barbara McKissick John McMurdy Dawn McNabb Donald McNabb Alicia McCue Mike Mc Cue Donna Meagher Lee Mendoza Randy Mercher Mary Merdzinski Barbara Merkley Debbie Mesquita Gina Meyers Kent Meyers Sabrina Michelson Jenita Mickley Alice Miller Cathy Miller Danny Miller vw- 3 1 55Wf 45Z5BE1" l""' llli Dt f ,,- Lvyi ' ,,., Vkr, as, A url WI Hgiyii--744 Wg? l Fx I ...::l..i:ll., Eigggsiliaiffliif size l 'Z fv- X, ,f X ff li- -Q K gs: 1 -.14 4 ,, ,, an g 'VR at 12 5 Qi fi it we Q f 4 isiiyi -gy ytt X, U ENQXN is ,,, in 2 s s , gl so M, t ,,.. s .L Q5 1-Q ,r 5 www :SEA Aww t is Q Mag .lg as Qgffif is 214 SOPHOMORES f- l ff M. , . L ., , ,, 3 David Miller David Miller Lisa Millward Frank Minardo Nancy Miner Rae Minster Tammera Mitchell Kevin Mitten Cheryl Mohon Margaret Montoya Teri Montoya Clinton Moore Mark Moore Monica Morgan Kelsey Muller Brett Mullins Q W l':l-' Lisa Muns Lewis Murphy i' Linda Murray ' Y . Stephen Nanny Mike Navratil " 'Q Tina Neal Karl Neithercutt Pam Nelson William Nelson Rex Newell Shauna Newmeyer Craig Nichols 4 k,k, ,zAN,k..,,,. , V Q 1 i Y I dr iii A V 1 1 lx A, ,- A L .,,L . A T, I V 1 V . ve ,ylv U , Q J fi ,iw J I J J P -P i n 1 f ? ,,,l S , ' fl L L 4 A i xlgyllzll iii ig , i" . P . it S , 5 Z ... -H. EP 4 X RJ David Nielsen Cindy Nork Alan Norris Tonnie Noth Henry Ochoa Liz O'Callaghan y Anna Oglesby X '- L ,Q fx J J L ,.r, , ,,.i, 'r1-r, 1 .1,, A ,K A A - H K . g .,,-,, Todd Oil-'ara A ': " f 'rrrr ' "rr J , 71" 5911 A P Mike Olsen ' 1 ' ' 7 V 13 'L 'Q Y Shelley Orr . 3 J Julie Osbourn if 5 ' 51 J J A Mary Overbay V - 5 J ' ii" " H it Tina Overbey 5' for P1 'i i P Usa 0Ve'fie'd 1 1' . J A ff ils,r. Q f J' All -f ,,,, l 5 , , fr , ,.,r , irrl g " ., Jonathan Owens ' A A , , L ii ' Liz Owens . fi ii? 'ii'iiii"i 1', , L Suzy Paris fra. it 1 A ' ' I f Sheri Park e 3, rr' r J , y X Cari Pate E E' 'V ., Pa, ' y ' YA -P if 9.2 f' Connie Patino In J iij,f"J 'Q - 5 if f f K 71 6 1 if 35:5-'f Debb Patterson ,.,, , 4 LIVA M V it LL"' 5 ,,uee 'K W, AV fi 'A . A , 4 ,. f Steve Pauley E 1 , 51 1 Darlene Payne I Q, .N ek A Deborah Payne r 1 Q V 4 ' Laurie Payne 1 r 'y,, 1' I ' J L J' Tracy Payne V , gg A John Perea . 1 5 y fy ni ' Q 1 y, , Enrique Perez " ' J, 4 , ' ,, ijt: al K X -, 1- A ,iz 5' 1 mi ' if E R KJ pf J AAA "lH ' 1 itt ' rrr 'lt Tim Perkins ' W Jacquelyn Phillips ' ' I Cindy Pickafd ri l Richard Pierce f. ' f ' ,, W , ' ' :L A Piefi L i1 i' J Gm? P'Pe' 31 ft 5 y N X 'J if l' Kevin Piske - V P , if ,f , , .4 l 4 x f or 5 3 gui? N 'T f ',-, it rre " i Lf N ierr J W e ,1 1 V ' 4, irrrr Y J All ,M ' w if H sid J 3 r' r'21 ' ' if -- ' In John Pizzo " 'r , V, M i "' L Q 3 ww , Sheryl Pogue 'ili ,N ' I Y X gs ' Sindy Pollack i " A , y ' I . Anita Polletta ly A I ' ' 5 .A ' if .K ' l xx Tempeste Price ' " 3 I K , , ,M . I. , Jerry Purcell I2 Q5 QS 'Z I' . , i - 1. X Jon Pucillo J F 332 , A f ,H 0 SOPHOMORES 215 il 'fl 5- I 1 , ' Diane Quan Mike Radcliff Robin Raebel rw Tom Ramey Rudy Ramirez Todd Randleman Victor Rangel i fl., it ' , Dorothy Raper ' K D Mike Rasins 4 '? I if A' " Mary Ann Rasmussen L ' ..,..f it ' . - 4 James Rathbun , M it , f 1 N ts, Kim Rausch . , , 9 -we V , N Q . -i Lisa Rauch 1 fr' X ff Q r Catherine Ray If V tt s ii i i New discoveries are made by sophomores 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 HJ ' .. .fs 'f XLT " ' s Hi 1371 u 2 Kaz X 5 'X XM it i, ali 5 A . 'l QL- is L D Q ? X ii Q l A In X 7 :F 1 . , g ,,, f fin, ZV D - 5 'V 4 M. D ' I -- ,, V H , A .. ,MQ w, .iw 1 5: 6 V his 1 tx X .X , 1 .xl ef A 3 . 'vw-Q 5" ,Ii - "WT 11' , fi All x, f' if f lr' i i' "ttr'rrfl S ,ili W' it i Cecilia Ruiz jx' X i' V' "' Rose Ann Ruiz ff' I 'Vg ii 'X' 9 ' Julie Ryan -fs, ,V V .,, . ,y.i, NY 'Q' X 5 "li David Sain V! - , ,:i i ,,,Q,r3 M Henry Salazar i s N K V, 5 ,if ,gy Maggie Salinas i , J ff? Susan Sandoval l ii i a i t,,, as S if ff l i if iii Al M Q i .Q , r f A . ,, ,,,,, , -f V- ' .', . "'A ' Q - ' , , ,, i , , . ,, , " ' M 'i" ' ' 1 Mike SSYVGV gi M S ' " ,,.. 3 1 4 Mg Patricia Schaefer '?"' ff, i X ii, l I i ' ' Stuart Schartz i e 1135 i 5 f " ' Heidi Schmidt 6 iL,, , ,I ' V , i N Elizabeth Schooley i 3 Q ei S i JOM Schott -f' f '2- f 3 l I ,V . " ef -it , ' ,, ,K A ' Linda Schwartz ,V x g I V: 27 1 Wi .,LL -it ift f .,, .9 , . ,fx H in iiill ilu ii 3 ii ,W ll I X 216 SOPHOMORES li G nj, ' I as MQW its 'ff l 'SL 1 :.ff,,, , V' T ,,l t X ' x fi i A ' LX. S .. as kr H fn f S-gr-Q J 7 ' ,lr ' : f 'T ft it 'fe 6.10 - E a l,l 164 9 43 3 'Q fr' mf- g, , . tg ,fr , ' 4. f xv W , ,,x or MAR, sp. James Scott Mary Scott Robert Scott Leslie Searcy Robert Sears Melanie Selby Kelly Shank Tom Sharp Paul Shepard Lisa Sheri an Deborah Sherwood Mike Shoemaker Theresa Shorey Sue Shrouds - irif' 'S 'if ' ifit ' A Merry Shrum f 5, ' C If - , 'i" ' A , l y Kellie Shultz li" ff i if Q it ,g-,+L - Steve Simmons C V3 ' ,V 6 A J-7 Jeff Simpson ' E , , ' 1 'A Vyjy W Zina Singleton y A y," L if y , T , jjj, Sandy Sisson , 1 ,tw A f ,.i., ,airy L 4 5 J l 1 T 5 pp-f' Dora Slade A ' A I A ,5. ,r ,'.', .f,. 3' .,f41" :'-fi", c,Efffi'l13f15':5CI,.:, V" ' , iiii ' ' elr r or , W also S it gf J E i . Ai! K LA X mglclolsngqgllloan '54 'f 1 " , p , 'S '- Steve Smalley '17, 5 T' 'V Y 'Q , f' e Greg Smallidge . A A my y ' ' V 6 Cara Smith , X Lf V ' r , ' , Cheryl Smith ,, H , S c T Debi Smith ,f N' f ,M if Q? 4 . li ill? llrl T ' ,, T Joi Smith rly up f 1- l Laurie Smith fr" ' 1 4, a Make Smith , Todd Smith Wendy Snyder Todd Sollazzo Aldo Som Dary Som David Soto Cyndi Southwick l i r Diane Sowacke Leticia Soza Melvin Wentzel and Mike McCue patiently wait to speak with Mr. McCauley. f, 5' fwfw tt' rl. 25 e Vw P h hi aw , , ,. ,. ,,,,, .,,,,.,. MW ,,,, .l A, Tfiflfl , , . .,s, . I .,,,,A ,. .Cf I X5 1 wx 5 -. 5,75 1 t l FU ,ag Y .fi 9 P I gif! fr T r V 1 , a Y f , , , ,t ' 1 f ,4 . ' ,rf 5, - 2 if my ,ff,g,., tv,..1' ,, , SOPHOMORES 217 Winn, Y ,WWA Vwf -A A ' "' ,A "" T4'fl?"Gii Bm? 'WW AV Ar AV ifffAA.mgAg V- A V- A fm I, AA ,AAWV K., A iwgligvlwmiiz L592Flgi'im'W9i'ff'i'SillAt'A1'lMfMAAlf:fv2if QV: Bigaf'flfif?P5Alf'1'wf1'wAAaAAfA-- f--W,f eeHfAflAV,,-areEQWHAAMAA,Aatf:zfAAfAiAAAA1AAAAAAAVA A A f .,". ': .VV V' ?ieif9ikffi5i'i"' 'V 'Nw' ,. 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V 1 A IAA Y ' 'A i MA K A '-iff ' V V V Tonya Spaulding Cheryl Speer James Speer Vincent Spina Sandy Stanke Karen Stanley Geralyn Staten Tracey Steimer Janet Steinberg Danean Stevens Lee Steiner Patricia Stillwell Rebecca Stinnett Ray Stonerock Shourds, Sherwood, Rendon lead class - 'VZAV 1" 3 A A U ' ' .A Wally Sffmsfellow .A aw A vi Sheffl Stubbs Dixie Stubblefield H i it Paula I I VAAVV ix 3-Q A Q AA QA .V,,A We Kenneth Sullivan t'ri QA J fi A N ill Jeff Summerell V A X AA Aizi V a n A Nikki Sutphirl ,V ' A Q' ' fVV .Afi A f A i'iiii ' ii '- . - Ai? i'1fi "A "f' i i" "" . ,'VV ww WA M ""r H Chris Swadenef Rebecca Swaim J VAA 'S riii A Tom Swan " l t A' J Kathy Szczepaik AA A Lava me KKVA Keith Taman J V ' ' A T A S lltt S fli AAA,,, A was A A ,AA -AA VAAA AV AA 'A rllii 'J AAAAA , AAAA Robert Tautimef U llrte nrr Arrr' A Af or it A' V Greg Taylor AA ,A AAAA I 'J Todd Taylor ' A "A gy Arr W g A V V it A Penny Temples H Wayne Tenney A Cheryl Terajo H V H A W . WV A Bettinna Terp A52 " A7 A A Q V"V 1 2? A iArAA ' V A'VA A 'i A ' V """' 'ii"' M ,A AVAA illAr loi r'rA A Jay Thacker AAA A J A ' Patricia Thomas A A A AAAA David Thompson 5 ' A ' Laurie Thompson V V it iii 'V" Sheffie Thornton 'li ' 'U ltii AA AA AA f-' if AV A, ' T IA--ff! "i' L' Douglas Thockmorton f' 'lflwi' "L VAA- ,,. '11' ' sg, 1.4. "Kb A. :V if . 'N VSEAAA. VA it S A . AVAA AA' ' Greg Tmde" ' r 'i 4' Af AAr A A A Marc Tokars j ,X L ' Brian Tomlin 5 V lg "i 7 51 Jacqueline Topolewski A AAAYA 1 Brian Treadwell V I A, Mary Trinka J yy:VyyVV W Sharon Trostle ZA. i 1 AAAAA 'J 218 SOPHOMORES , 'Q ss sig iw" , W Q ., J l 5 at I Q D 'Q I -Emu or gf a F it lll i fs Q XA Q B '2'-- S A x V T Qu if 'ff 3 Tlf V .., J 'Q af 4 Q ,-'f1 slits ffl J ?A it - , lg J V V 0 N H Q A 5 VVL -Q --,1, 2' ,I 1 R6 j K ., L. , ,V . x K Ask v 2 z :V h if Q 5+ if K I l ' I Q g-': 5 :LW - H..n, " . J- it - 555 in K . . .,,x 7 S G 'Q V V V sk K - - - A '-rw I M " ' is ' i i ws! ' J . d r ifts - e i J Fred Cordova and C.J, Cruz look at one of the many homecoming activities in the quad. 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 Melvin Wentzel Mark Whitaker Chuck White 15' ii v A .. ,mm gg, l" SS'ii S - " g l .t,A it ltt I ," M ' if "' V it -, vx,,,......,--. v A ae Hi Delores White Roger White Nancy Whitehead Barry Wilkins :tr ,-X A 1 i Tamarah Williams Tom Williams Mary Willis Randall Willis Rudi' i s ix, 2 SOPHOMORES 219 ?5 ' " , , g ., x gk YX yt y , it agfrsmd x - Peggy Wirth 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 J is C iii D , 4,,,ii Q D ii Q - A iitaa ,,,, 4.4 or j are ' is by it i I Sophomores choose class rmgs Lynn Young Tim Young Christine Zien Sheryl Zwillick Debra Baker Roddy Barney Cindy Boyer e digg ,J X D J I tx l R I 1 A Kevin DeMartelaere Joyce Falstich Scott Faust Betty Ferrell Wayne Fox Travis Fuller ,1 Tori Bohn watches as Patty Thomas stuffs Debbie Patterson with Lori Griffith D J, mawhmellows. James Gutscher 3 ff K C 3 Ir 220 SOPHOMORES ' K, imma?-S 5 1 Lot ' 1 ,Qt Liz Harris Sherri Hines "L" A Q H' QQ: KK" f A mm AA' . . it or lg WA Bruce Homsey Bart Klein 1 l Maria Garcia smiles for Fortress photographer while Robert Ybanez tries hiding his smile. Michelle Lewis Angie Lombardo Rosalie Marmeno Allen McCrea Jon Miller Carol Montez Many people look to see if Robert Tautimer will be lucky and dunk the person in the dunking tank. Sherri Murph ree A Terry Paulus '.L121 ii Kathy Reilly Russell Rogers is sl'l Rich Rosales Susan Slick , all Andy Sommer V ' if I , if 3 , T 1 i I Kathy Szczepaniak Debora Taylor Connie Tuggle Donna Wallace Debbie Wasyl - lis Charles Sommer Q1 sl SOPHOMORES 221 3? W 2 During Halloween, people on campus dressed up in their favorite costume. Two students work closely together a required class for all sophomores 222 SOPHOMORES r 4 t flfliiigi on a biology experiment. Biology is Two students take time out from Biology to smile at photographer Senior Jim Hummel, and unidentified sophomore catch the Fortress photographer taking a picture in their typing class. An enthusiastic sophomore listens closely to her teacher. if rip, ,,,, mai , N,.. .. -ff Q .L i :5I"Es5'W:i '?- Ile Wiz vt , :lx f f, i 5 5 C .fwxl i E Y fp . t ,xi gf E ' ' -is i ,Su , iiglzi ' ' W il ' Q Q . --nl Students find time to talk during their lunch hour. What a better way to receive a carnation from a sweetheart than by a Homecoming clown, ',:..N SOPHOMORES 223 ,f as-f ar' , , - .. 2- -TREASURER VICE YN 1 nthusiatic freshmen help build homecoming float This year's Freshmen Class added much enthusiasm and freshness to the school's campus. One way they showed this enthusiasm was by co- operating with the Sophomore Class 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. A freshman band member blows on his saxo- phone as the band performs during halftime. X l K"'-Ngwg Freshmen students wait in line to vote for class officers. FRESHMEN 225 , .1 if M MWSI, W ,eff ggi 5-us i - '--' ' Mike Abfaham "k J " f V, - ' -friwii-"-' ii 2 - - ' Henry Abram f " .kkf Steve Abrose 'if' 3 , Q X A ' Q " in J V A, Amy Absher Z, A i ff' ,.,- Q i.. 17 Ron Adair l ' ' al l 41 ' A Z 1 . V f':L 'W " ' A "7 y 3 S iii is Shlrl AdaI'TlS - at t. W Lf, , A " 1 A ' J . 4 if me B Q " J " A :LI ..,,,. Ai.. 6 A ,. . m,A, - ..m',h J W "" K1Kk 1 i i Scott Adams J A A A A ,F ' AA A Tina Adams J 4, L.:, QA V Wiieen Adkins iii ,. ' l J i Nannette Aguilar A' if A i A ,, - - i 'V ,,., -f . "" ' Vincent Aguilera H . erm erman K K ' A Ai , is i AA i f J Deana Alger - e ,, e"'k A' Tim Allen i " , A J Amelia Altamirano f A A AAA i' Linda Altamirano y 1 Raul Amvisca , '- H E Carla Anderson Ji A John Anderson A . J J , ,rr, gi ' n,,. AAV, , A.V, 1 Lisa Anetsberger X V ,J "A Larry Angulo A Allnl A in Tom Arvizu ' " Q. , A v '.,, ' L 1 -, 5' i A 5 " - , . X V,,. :WM 5 VVVV, A AV Sherrie Austerman A 1 J rrnn Rayam Bach A ' Paula Baggett A, We i t f . B in Tom Baggett rarnlnn A A "r, :zl ' AA "A'lrr . k.,,k,, .fL. , i ' A l. J 'M if n " J , - Lavonne Baney ' AA ' J i' ,iz Arllr i, :J ei 'A Danny Baker Z , FFA ,V H -gi, ,ii if v f 5 , -- A f , t Eric Baker y A lLan" Q Sandy Baker an I I Jgxjglllg ii "', , A 42 . A Sandra Baldwin 'A E ill? - g .',,ge , 'f? i " F? ,li i V Chris Banegas -we 1- gf AW i 1 I V,k,., My 3, A -3 K 0 . e, 's a vi , J i J g mr n it Jana Banks ,,,i . ' .f" " "BAA 2 'rr. I1 -,.' ..'- g f-----" une, --f -gem? .,:-- V2 ',,,, 1-,Lgiif -' V, , i ,, V. l -"' ' - ,llr . is is B i V i J is J st B k ,fe W 1 A . 'gggq A 'I ' .J V 54 Z - --- . " eve an S -V V it '-A, yy Z' fx. A in V Andrew Barcellos A if yi A 'A , rh' Aa, ,:. f rrn' V Q F Jackie Barnett i . i A ' A i Deborah Barraza W i , ,r i M 515 - e ,, ,, N W i -5 re if ' 'i A 'ii 5 ,egg J Joe Barfaza irr' H , W I if J Barbara Baughman AAAAAAA Tnennes Beesiey J lali - is Kimberly Becker ' A , AA i it Mike Bee i t Q Loretta Begav J, A ,J James Bell ' ,ie A J- A L ,'i- i i i Sandra ff fr fi I AA'- i i Susan Benedict ,,ic, VVVV . J, ' L'QA"'T' AAAAAA AAA AAAAAAA . 'AAA lie li 1 i' ' be Q ierie ienn iiiii . ii' W, i.:, i. A , fix .i,- zuiiz-lil' ii- gm i'-e'- 3:1 if ' ,- Britt Bentley ,, ' 'iAii -. I Amy Berberich W . J Ai is A Befiin J l Linda Bernard i I J gli A' V, A ' , David Billington i A Vyi, yyyi , A ' I in Men Bnneff A ' . J A ' Larry Bisson H t-em , - ,, ,, J , Q ,A jmneee AA ' A , Jtti 3 if in J f k f i 226 FRESHMEN , .t,, . ,Q ,. H-A 11-1,,,. ,., ,Q t -el ' H' ssll slsss J s J l te ,, K. 5 .' ,xg A1 fy, ' Wiflflwslat X W. L:WL:x L,:.:L . , LL,,:: 5 as +1 li. pc ' b, X A ll Q, y Freshmen students start over in new Troy Bradshaw Donna Brandt Sonya Braun Dale Brewer Doug Brewster Jon Brinton Edwinna Brisbon Greg Brockway Bobby Brown Ida Brown Jack Brown LeLand Brown Michelle Brown Tim Broyles TT- C ' "1 ly. J 'll in sl : S Q i. l A es C rl ,e ' 9, . Y I Q . x 's .e 1 Marina Blackwell 'Q llee Debbie Blake if ,C C Q . Karen Blochberg I " eee rl A Q V h N ' giLyenrtBBuoeers . ' Bryan Boeskin la ' James Booth - elel ffl 1 l 5 V i t Kristie Border ww, h ., J Jon Borge C ,, U g 4 Andy Borunda 'f ' Y ' , cg John Boshard K Charlotte Bourn if 'L'-ff '- Sandra Bower X f Deryl Boyum LY ' 1. sis -Q it d . Dorene Bradbury Q fl III S .,..l, l Q. J Q if SUITOU g , 1 y it Q' lltel ele.fl ll l is C ' ' 4 e 2 X elllee ellll 1 f A 'sf za fle X I K A in my K' E? 's ei? B 9 YV' X. H A lt! li X Q37 . M J m G if N it i lM5:C-.,3 is -, Koni Buchanan -, .. f Q, , x K r f"' . . tl . X, ,A B" Lora Bunting Q Danny Busker V L Tammera Buchanan if x y , , Wi Rory Buske fl? 'l'l I' , , Maureen Butler K ski le.. K it - i - Patrick Burke ll ! l 5 l r Q Tammy Butler A 5' fn Q -5 " vi + , Steve Calderon ' - . Brett Callaway 5, 4, ' ' Q. x r-5 L. N fx X - iv ' lg v I 1?l!.17aZ!Z5 T! l me h Donell Cambern , Monica Campbell .l Ofelia Candelaria Q .,. .,. . 3 1, 5 W f ,ws . keg 'HJ -- lee .e.. ,.-' l , Sylvia Canez . , , . X, fy , l pf Q l fl 1 ' ezzefv 37 M 'y '1 -f R fe -.Q A awk U , will - s I X 1: w 1 .- ti I I 3 eye .X geese f e .l .er .Q-. 1 Cecelia Canter J 5 N, " Russell Carroll -. Jacqueline Carter Dana Case Brian Catt M Charles Celaya ' John Cerny ve ,.,. QF le H K.. ,Q 3 Q.. ll if F' 4' X: Cf X L x 'Wx l FRESHMEN 227 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 Mark Cozad as -4 ' QX Y: N E 45 Q t5 C 5 ,f if ,Q if-' 1 'ii' igiiay 4 U 'Q B .-s - dp, ,.1 James Dawson 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 228 FRESHMEN EEF?f,2!E5sEi12221ei2sf'1i2 Sis iiikiiflfisitss Til' '2!!22:.f522 its X N X x L. ,L LL., L .,,. . ,Y .,....,, , .,.. if F ,I .,.,k : gi S - L L . 'rrri -. .. ' . - ' ,S L to iL.LL si,LL C 7 ssssr 69 ll Q xi X T i'i'ii' ' 1 " A T -rri 1 'iiii kkil 'sis it ' l , , : ek ,mg -- A F :w:: i,, - s 3 , -P was 1 iw- - i s-..i We . 1. .. J' L i' K L "- --.."-5 -.T M ll s ? RF! N 3 'fi t 'F , . '- 1 i '1 , we - it . x ,. my , L 1 I,,, l, , , Ll , ,f , i fill N ,si J S S ysrz Lisi by yyl it., .94 , ..,,.. 4 Z m l .r I ' Uv i2Ei11.:5ajjgV--- ,XT is Jerry Cozby Glenn Craney Sally Crews Ron Crouse David Cruz Mike Culbertson Timothy Cunningham Tajuana Curtis Lorraine Dallas Susan Damon Lori Davirro Dereck Davis Kim Davis Scott Davis 'Qt' - , "f, , - 3 2 'X . i if l N , , , yi M llti IX ri L T ,c Y , itiss rlijgi mf f J ix f,-- I , J Wire f 4 . 'Wi' L if J, t " J ' 4' , ,f, ' ,X if Q 5 Mi,,1"1 ' , , I in '35 .wr 1 J f-I liiifiiik - , l' ,, 9750921 , ,,,, , 1, 'M ,, 1 . . . it it , irls as - I ..,, I ,", W J ' ' ,, 2 f -"' M '-if msrwiieifa X.: A ssszassatfif N,,.: Q ,..: ik, C T J Jr S -. is l V r y S , Sf? Candidate for freshmen office gives speech L while others await anxiously. ' is X X -sf x T . "xf53fE:fl ' swf N S l i i ' E iV ,, ,.. J , Q13 , ii I I if Frosh find tha S ,4""' hx mills Q-A? .is 'J Q Yr ,V 3 QL. tAH 53 9 , 4: ' 1 X fill :fi is .Q ,, .V K. VVV .. v, A S as big as it seems. isn't C ml A 'fs F? ,. Pat Doyle Patrick DeSomma Denise Devenport James Dionne Diane Dilley James Dixon Tricia Dixon Dean Doberstein Tamara Dodt Linda Donald Woody Doolittle Randy Douglas Mark Dowell Mabel Dowty Randy Dowty X " V V V :V ....: 1 - his Darla Drane f s ' ifffj Erich Drinkwater M ' ,. xx - V V M5 Cindy Drummond .,, - f is ,, . .N Jon Duff 'V 2, , ' ' N ' Donald Dunn V VV, V l ' Susie Durazo llff V ji: ' ,E SV ,lf. if V i tl ' , JGVVY Durbin X e 'r ' J ,l. i D nf if iiii his HEI. sa X S it il- i X ii iili iiiii E ii dttie S Ray Dutton Sherrie Duzy - Zh' f 4'-V ' 'W V S it J , Gerald Eads fe ' , Richard Eagan fi ' ' ' " Stephanie Earley V- .K If V V if i Thomas Eaves X QQ ' '73, yyr- Q ,gg v Patricia Eckert F ' '- ' V V 1 1 2 fir ef "i-+ X 4 in tsst in W K ,V K .,.. Q , K V V .kk KJ- I - iiiiiilii , . -A I 5 xka-bv 1' V- V x"t ' - i. yi ' C f X K ff ,wi Q' l liiriz :IV-,pV,.V if X- if ' sf 'A P Q A H11 V 5 ' V ,. x, g ff gf -' V: ' , , . S ,' fffvf 'I "WF" A Y 1,6105 Z an .- X ,.tA 2 ' " E ii an E ,ef Mfabfi QM S f 'v -fi' Q.,-v...:..a. 1, Q , I - -.ey ' gig ' f YE A o , 5 A .. " sf .I f V V .. 'ff V f Vj I -"""-' VlVV. i..t . V J rrfwfj, ,-,V- l - - ar- -2 f ,4 ' V Vtii ,V , V , 1 ix Q 'f v J fc . ,Q-' ' --:K 'X ty 'lil N, A. Kerry Eckley Valerie Edens Vanice Eddy Mike Edwards Rick Eichenlaub Aaron England Daniel Engleman Kellie Epperson David Etz Mathew Fannon Mike Farrell Debbie Faust Shelley Feliz Pat Ferrero Mary Fierros Ellen Finch Steve Finkle George Finocchi Jerry Fisher Jim Fitzpatrick Kellie Flanigan FRESHMEN 229 M .,.. my Linffbwiiilfl? 'LL:9'fii . '- F .,k' """" e. Mi fre 1. 'III ,,,- M AA" i L E Robin Fletcher V V LVML LLJLLJ M Sandra Flores g e, :B LL L L MM, MVS 'L 111 2 Vi We A Renee Fortner L3 'KAI M A 5 - 9" It 'W me -up M- .LLL - -- M3 V Gerald Foster ,MJ . K , tu Liga M. K is gl ,H Y -. . M ' 4 455, S ML L- - lisa- . V M I-Ynne Flowers f . DOW"-3 FOX Q MM . 'L L"f LmAL J 'f'L LN JL 5'-"L Jane Fox M NL M N 1 J M 5 1 ig iiwflr- i V L V . f L L 'L LLLM Mg Mike Fox Imi 'L L 2 yy 1 L L- 1i . M Valerie FOX s M VSV LVLVLL Scott Francies ,, ,t . K iitttw , . F 5 tg MI. .k, . M, Mark Frank 'LLM k' M I Pam Frederickson L QM ' J L' Cynthia Freeman J Wayne Freeman L Q L 'L 'L if ' ,,,....., x ii L ' 1 , le : A - iii i'. SLT? 2. . V ---- Q -A - 4 L ' LL rrrr VW Ffyffiaf' M rrrrr ,,. it at rrer Lt - Patricia Diedefich M .M Il ,N Ikr' K K in K kkkk .M .:,,.k :W,, i AY M David Futch V e,e 1 V L VV L LL - MM - f L' G bb't YL , M 5- Q' L 'V .,, Si' 3 'Sa 3 ' as by -M f" ILW, ' Vince Gagliardi " 'M V 'L j My Stephanie Gallaghe ii 'iii M -ii. M J LL L' V L VVLL M V Left M M M .fe Debomh Ga"egOS Vi V i'.1 M: ? L ' 1- M " rfi- M iiii 'L LL 'WT L' . M e,i,e V VM E f L E L VV - J 'J iiii L i.. Joe Gamez Vex M K ,.: ' . .r LL '--" Joe Gan emi S L M., 4 :JV , Monica Garcia 4 "' Q V if M QL s 5 ' L Paula Garcia M V' L Lori Gafdnel' L . -tif' -L . Li ..:ea:.f:- ' X - at et gi f y K.. sk W gi jMMM If K.:L ,ASS Brian Gibb 5 tl fe t V All . eeeee M eeeiee erii eeee M M L ieei VM ':,i L Law: -r,ir M' I , M g V L ,LL' MV L' L rre L Vs V eeir 'L QM M Susan Gilbert L LX L' MM .V 'N t- M .M i N' M' L Tammy Gilmore My ivy My ,K y , M QM ge M N M 1 MMV MM - 'fe F y V N M ' ,M Marin Glazman Q ' R .V f' L AWGY G'emba my ,X M V G Annette Glover M1-L V , L ' - - A GVVV V f Kevm Some ,MMM MMMM . I MMMMMM S" ef A giggipv Laura Goddard L t, Stacey Graff Karrie Graham Sean Graham Richard Grant Julie Gray Laurie Gray Steve Gray Kathy Greely Kim Green Betty Grendell Edward Greenmyer Jim Greff Monica Gregory Susan Greves MM.. Mm, Rant,.,f::1.effsf:m:1.:Vimig- -VV-1-fm .XVVQM "LiL i M Q L L 5 L Patty Godshall Q 0- 1 i'V Sheryl Goldman M M, MVM 3, , V N LM Kelly Gomez ,M ' " ' ' Terri Goodwin L M .M 'Lg' SCOttG0fmaf1 1 V X Pat Goulet S V---- fl -3 ..L 5 ,if43lT1w-Q ri-'N -' X LSVVL VVVVV - V-VV e LSMS J l i L53 iL'- 'L l MMIL L 1 M . E f-Z. J -LVV B . L fmf MM V M MM MMMM V 'VLL r MMLM M MV LL' V, M M - .LV: ? L- V L, LMSV ' MJVVMV ' MM V LLL' ' '---L L at f 'LLL - L I J ' M L "' L- N H A X ' LL M N LLLLLiiL MVML t MMLL L' C51 L A I M 230 FRESHMEN I' X G 1,5 Q ' QF GiGi '- . G D ' Q s i ,Qt Sally Grieve j G irll . G Debra Griffith 6' 1 s Qi ,J r f Ge' 5 ' , Randy Griffith G:G- r Q' s 9 K f 'ga Mike Grimes G G k i- Gs. rr - Vicki Grove ' X G if " u. 4 ' G Scott Grover G f G G ,G s7"t-fx XV Gabrielle Gula L G' N ' 'L""V' ' Q f l .f ri -girl f KLA' GIG . W G-1 , ' Tix arj- G- 4'-'- 'fi' if 'ij ' pix - 'i'f7f" 'Lii GG Q G GG G il A M lm . V Stephen Gwyn D ,GG Q -G -G i G 4.-E DG' N y G Michael Haboush 'a 'G GL "" sf i 'C D' ' f Lora Hacker y V - ' " ' irr D Mig X G li Dave Halal Q ,e i G' i l 3 - G G7 Kevin Hall r A G M GG jf' ii' Ga as Kathleen Hgll 2 G ' G Floyd Hamblen G it Mfr G G,G,,.l G Q it i Freshmen class fmds It s Larry Hamen D - .5 ' not all peaches SL cream xiii Linda Haney f fa is L Lisa Hardy I, G - .G ,M 4 G' G GE rirf 55 G A 1 Jeff Harnack 61' A Gif .G G' 'D Gr , - f 4 Danny Harris -U AG ' 426,25 Debbie Hartley GW ' G G G G G Edward Hartz C N51 A AY ra ' +9 E -G Mavis Harvey Q L A , if G ' I V Q Es w. mi WW is G G 5 tif- C ' "l G iiiii Q Dianna Harwood WG Ax 3. i G. 'G .ibii 5 ff Viiyi W D , ir Gi Vx D David Hayes 'G is I- -als f ffm H - - 4. Robert Haywood 3' G Y -3 l -,L If f L r Gfl, he s 1 G Ron Hazelwood D 4 4 D T G- r Q - L5 5 'G Carla Heer i r r " G G ' ' wendy Hairi X' it y Qtkiiiifiyi G yymi? G ' G Daniel Heinzerling G G ii G, F- ' I G A G X? as f .ki is YG B Ir- lfiswlea-G it QSQG G GG, G .r., r G G, GGGgG,lGgGjjGgGG1-G, X G3 Q G i......i - -. I ixl G G 'S , , ,ex 6 Q if i 4 9 a .3 r,4 ,Am i 'X-. N I Q-, a- G in 44 1 M - -Maries qQE.5bW4m,m,QfGi,AG1,i .'r. es- QG ' GGGG G .i-, : S G G it f it D 5 G is A .gg G r iG i G Gs G ' ii i- y s 2 J ,rr lx ' x ,GGG Gfi 9, G., Y G s f G at if G Q GS G D' 0 5. s ,N Ga.. si. 'X f f' 31- ag G S " -G? is 3: X if ' ,X 1' ' ig .G G ii ii ks: - G . sa G. 'fj G'Geisae2 H ,i G I r G 5 X ,xl . K G ir' K . Al K f - r,..g are ,:."....f-"1?-...,, D f iii G r S f...-'-"'-'-.:.- .Q Q' Gi G ,Gi.. G r iifiia:'Y3 f A 'E Shelly Helms Ron Hempen Ricky Henderson Kelly Heneghan Charles Henry Charles Henson Colleen Hevett Carri Higgins Lori Hines Dan Hirko Debra Hobbs Shelly Hobert Sherry Hobert Marie Hodges Terry Hoesel Elaine Hoffarth Mark Hogland Brenda Holaday Christine Holland Emily Holt Denise Honhoinewa FRESHMEN 231 Margie Hood Michelle Horner Jill Hovey Judson Howerton if- S 11 zzassiirs's:1Se:1.-2'sfJ:s1:f2e-I si-tb' ' , tg, l . ln.. 1. ,.,zza:. :mi - -' , -I J l J i is o est 'J or t sl ' .s 1 at X X r ' M ---- i 5 EQ x I X 1 if F Q., .W 1 1 .gs .5 mQg?fmishi leiel: '-V 2 W 1. in X i.il 1 t J. J gf KJ J it Theresa Hudson J' VV' J Julie Hughes 1 . . A freshman running back 1203 eludes a tackler in the game against Maryvale, J 'il' l': I ,. Karen Hunt J ssssslssl Sam Huston 'Q i lV,, J KJ .- 'J' ' Q Q iihi V V,iil iiii '-" ' Qi as Johathan Hutchison , E,- 33s . . fa ,r i fe Cindy Ingram f Q' , 1 t if J N J John 'nmam Jr , J l " Bob lfwin si' A , rf -- sfs. ,ef :g, 1. -rf Q f J Ns 2 JJ ht :A Frank Ivenz i c to is ,E to ' ft rf? 1, 5 I - ., N711 a sinfw ni i Joseph James Q SEE J' J J 4- ,i., ' ,es J John Ja ' as in iiiifn-I h -, rl T W , , ycox V f J , Q, gsg: -- 1: Lynette Jaye .., -. . , L Q t A ,r . ,X , , JM 'J : tif r gf 'X Lisa Jenkins v ' ' . Cheryl Jodat J g g if lg it Juanita Johnson X f s J g t ts ,, Mark Johnston P-'Ona Jofdofl i idss Q Elijah Jordon 5 it J 2 t. Jitt o at Peggy Jorgensen , f f r ' i' . I QJ g E Diane Joslyn l,tl 'gt J Elston Jones ,gl -Q T f ' Jacqueline Jones e t. ts 3,-1""""' J if f- " '. '1 1 ..-' H 'iliri W-M-Hs--fem., ., is .'-. ' . T 1 H I ,.-. tp, 1 , Q 5' ,M r gggg :ie Jefmifef Jones Jn J iiii "' Wi Jones J' , ilssi J J sllllnsi ' Todd Jones -J stnn J J ltit J Drena Kalani H ' X --rr V J' 'J 4 Ji g e-- g T f Valorie Katzenberger J t i V V JJ' i g,tt V tt ' y Ji ' J Debbie Keith y was , ttis ssJ sssJ Kathy Kelly J e Q it t. , f W ,. " r , , H 12 -J 5 - if 'M 1 Ny JE .w.-gy , -:. L, i ,L , 9 Z' A . f-Eg H iiz. " ,-i-- .'.-- 1-' :gz . Ill- Rm.. Kemp Kenison ,, . K .. I n I Yr ww . ...,.. i.. k i A xi ,,-Ll 1 In --gs 3- Charlene Kennedy ' . ,,-r ft gg ,. gy ' iff g . - it 1, y " Bridget Kennedy J AJ3 . - 5 ' J I , Scott Kew I gl I LEA if f N i Y , t 5 5 1 ' ' - , 'l J : r J L , M' 'Wd K tKtJJ Q is 'N - Mike Klmbrel gygg ., , L'Li ' eey, A J L,-lt' j 1 JJJJK MW s f ssrf M syss ft l f tttt 5 at 232 FRESHMEN if ixwx ' ., , rg D. , L ,Q at 8 ggi. M- W gm ,vm I 1i S ' , L, ..,,,. i,,. I' ' . f i sssi J i a 1' 'J . its 4 B ii J y Q -QM. S ef- Sv e 'W Q 'l i , Freshmen anxiously await their sophomore year J Q 5 X 1 . A, 5 is za 5 ,.,, 3 9' I . X .. fy Y , f i Q H . exam-, , , , , ' Marie Lama 1 ss, ,yi gno Kathy Kmieciak Ruben King Bill King Kyle Kirkman Frank Kisner Roger Kittrell Don Kniffin Susan Koch Jackie Koressei Bill Kramer Bob Krout Lynette Krohn Lisa Kyger Robbin Laing ef 3 so rs. g 7 If .4y'N A iimix ' ,, v ix Toni La Marca i f J L J-, 1 Cliff Lambert , js ,N +5 J ' L Q QM J Janet Lange 'K X f Q, . . ' i . i y -1, Cindy Langford ' 3--J' f - ' L Rex Lanoue Q S L ' , X Rodney Lanoue ,f f J T .w,, ' V y ' John La Rerle i ii'i J i X X lx g .,,L gn. s Q ' f We John La Rocca X 6' To ' J- ' ' V Beth Larson g me ig- ,rre f ,Q -- y - John Lauletta 1 . ,l - L Bill Laurie J l "loi y I L, J ' Bennie Lawler 5 -gf R 1 5 r I Marc Lazovich Km! V 591, L ',.1 Q ii QT, V J- V J Christine Leary X is r L f tt,lll 'r,t ,t'.r. , tt... A X... L '..,, L ,e'r T r'i, J rlri f , E - f. ifTtlfTi':ii -1 L ' . 'P ' S il L - 't . .. , ' , ,. J 5 ' i of fm e Q -L in .iff ,, - 333 ' sk -. 'V' , 5' "' ,V - -. L: x is I , 3 1. + Q rer 'iz i. ' ' ' ' . .oe . . . r . .. " 93, . , i L 5 etet . .,, X L , f" - ,rro, 3 N Q o,. llolyy X, A F2 3 s r 5 l - A , Xe f , L -PL X 3 .gli I EH: In K gy B 1 ' ii , ,L h f X K l ' ' " ss ' ff -J.: 3. A- Q J rx X- i xii A e,a,e: v s KH Cheryl Leavitt Chris Lee James Lee John Lee Jack Lehr Mike Lemme Scott Levario 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 George Lui FRESHMEN 233 Cindy Ludlow "h ZE Par Lund isi l Lynch Lynch 'iLL1i11Li -fly Ramona Peden 'D Theresa Lyons ' 55 Robbie Maddeaux yyy: Danny Magee LL. Lf Carolyn Maine yy Mike Malin F Mike Malloy LZL1 Terri Manning ' LL Laura Marcell LWV F2 Pearl Marin L " --" 'L L LL LL "LL ooioii L L.. L K L LL y ul: i L L 'V , t L 1 -. 7 'f f Q L35 WMWTW LQLL ts L sesr ' it L,... Li iii, WW Wyiii ' L, ,.e,... ....., ...,, L L W' if-A L: ' S' 1- 'I J Liiii L . LL .. iii Looii G4-T ff L L L LL so Wiii-- LLL L Q iii ' T ' ' LL fs' ' .LL1if:L L '.,. fi an :L it " ' skis Ti ff-L Vyy, W ,L tri L, L L 7 ? LLLLL ' .L .:L 3 - T' .., LLL' "'--' L , - A ' W- Lf L: X' Bridget Martin L if Q L L s L Larry Martin Denise Martinez John Martinez Rudy Martinez Teresa Martinez Lana Mathieson Rhonda Matthew K - Lisa Mauro Denise Mayer Tammy Mays Ricky McCain Kim McCambIy Theresa McCants Anastacia McCarthy 'L ,L 'AAA D 4 "ii i tL'- 1 r rrr' ii' ' """"""'W' L 'f-' 'i'rr LL L' L'LL T i'i' it R F K K PL F kiii ' fflvifrf gn L 1 LQ Li' T " 1 ' " Ls A ' F , Y F ' 1 L . LLLL F "'i .L L D iii Wt' L J L--- L- LL 'L L l ss D LLTL LLLLL L. LLLL ,L irii is F "iii 1 LL ' f E E is . LLL Lyyyy W x,X Kathy McConnell Floyd McDonald Joyce McDonough Spanky McFarland Q , Wsvbx 'L ' ' -- ' L L LLLL1 vw ' , x LS?sifLLff+tL, NL .L -s Melissa Mendez srr Tim Metz LLLW 'ii Nino iviiceii ' F Jeff Middleton L 9 R3ndy L' Don Miller xl . LL, QL, Debbie Miller A 'LL L--,f L gf! , I .L . L ' 5' 5-1 - L L K Dwain Miller Frank Miller Michelle Miller - 1 Sherri Miller Q, Lila' Andy Milne Y L,-LL LLL LLi,, L J a m es M itc h ell LLL it if L Grace Montejano sLlr L Lf " 234 FRESHMEN . gf, L L June McGarvey Paula McKee A James McKinney Fass k u i LLL.,, L L,,L.L 1 L. E ,,LL. KL 1 N .LLL LLL X Kim McKnight N f L5L Q 5 ml 4 , Barry McLaughlin M if I it H Michelle McManus L Jam' 'V'CS0"eY .L Colleen Meagher 4 Rhonda Medley L F Mrs H 1 LL Tammy Meek Q L fs L5 'S P L yLL 1 f' - f -rLi E ' fi' K K A Ly LL.: 51, L W L L V ,LLLL z ' L ESL L L f lsls ifili iiifi 'iiii -'-- -LL r' "11:'l fe L LLL f L. ffiL'1iL'i':LL'L-L fii2sisLLeL:fLLft -,V QL :L ,Lg ' nsszzissesa' f L LKLLL LL:Lf's -' x ---'s ' -L Ls LLLLL i'lt ' aw A - r A 'P r-'t LL LL, .L Ly ,L f LL L ' " LLT L L L LL L imo' L V' 1 H W ' T li Nha I x '-N 4:5 if :Si K Q kk . 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A 'i,i'1, ttll X5 3 YI" 4,5-i M ' M i M MM M'Lll?f?35tY A ,,jg,g,gm,,4i Mx N i x is A L ,?MyM Tina Newell Thanh Nghiem Grady Nix Lisa Nugent Julie Nyman - Belinda Ochoa L MMMM , M- ' 9 L, P 5 . 1-'Qi Lf 1 xr X V g A .M .if Q Wir i 1 Q , .ge Kr! gf? fr Bob Olsen f iM" I L M l 6 L ,MMM .M QXEWWPX y ' A M R L L T ' M n- ky ryk SK M :Nw Z 596: ,,,y VV Ak 1 I , A A ll 5 ,ff 5 LM 3 it ri qxzti I - it A ly k A .A M-iMM1. M 'M - f - .MM.M 4 f A A - X if is A Q3 A :riff li s f , L ,Mil LLM M L M M, 3? r L r L n x 9 f :ii g m 5 ' M A L , pi L .. ' in L' LM M L A L LLL Y M MMM LLM A R 'Mri ' 5 i if 3' r V M,LLsLML M MLL, k,k, Q Lrl Lg I ES.: N F, 331231. 'k,::'.i,k it,MLMMM,, LL,,1,,,MMM. I 5 r.MM... L Pg ,LZE IZL.. ig xg i N i'fi MM 2 g if x 5 ff Q if 35' A L Y 1 F' i or r L, ak. Jeff Olsker Michael Olsker Nancy Ong Shannon O'Reilly Vickie Osborn Torn Osterholm Bunnie Owens Ken Pace Roberta Palma Cheryl Pamer Raelando Pancott Andrea Panetta Robert Parisi Ronald Park Mary Patten Alex Pavlenko Debbie Payne Robert Pelletier Fred Pepperling Alex Perez Mike Perez FRESHMEN 235 Frank Peroni Brian Peterson Karen Peterson Barbara Pettett Tracy Phillips Wilma Pierce Phillip Pippins Christine Phyle Quince Pippins Kari Piske Chris Podlevsky William Poorman Debbie Potter Dawn Price Hn... - ,.,.,, 5 ,giri i , W ggy ii'rrr pyjkq ' Q43 ' " . f W e 'A a z 4 1 Z3 122 l f ' fy Q f ' 1 ' it fr nl If qv 1 ,Qi T. M f If A 9 ga 1 .JZ 'S 5 ,ag ,gf f Q, c I, f , " r 'LM' u i T iils 45 iiy i f flv ' ' ' 'If it A Y I ' f YL W if il? J w Z ai Q - 2 if. 1 , , an I 'f Q y, xr A Q. , . r' 'iz ,, c,,,l,:: . ,, . .. 5 A 2 ' : 2 3 ,MwwMWgi eefr ,T ' " www ., ,U . ,,:,. . .:, . 01 .Q tti pi, A ' rit, T T -.I Y,+-..,.,,,,- ,AN,. M ,,.. , H- ,,.W,, ,, , ,,,. .A ,W,,,M.x4 riff' . T .H J, if gm N ft. , v t, an ,., F , ww. ,t,,r,w,i,ff 4 l- :rw l3,,w,5lQf fi rx! L.,,,..,Jf'3 3 U '.?'l'i all , F, , Y 7 ,, ew, K 45 2 ' B M RANDQLL ., . M. fin, ,J y. ,,,.,, ,., , . ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, . , ,,,,.,,,N, ., 5 , , W, .4 lfvth jfLAv"j jam li ICQ -- T E275 G2 , Q . X-:vi fwfr' David Prieger Robert Proctor Gary Purcell Sheri Quill Randal Rains Arpad Rakosi Tony Ramirez Pat Ramirez Ray Ramsey Emily Ramthun Jeffrie Rankhorn Steven Raypole Donnell Read Traci Reeder 236 FRESHMEN Freshmen candidates display colorful campaign posters during the week of the class officers election. Y V: l R-..N, ' " '4' eevpfe ?wmw,4 az, Q RQQT WW'W5 TW ar 2 Ze x -H ,A K- ' ,L H- t H U ' " yi' , - T We 2 if T 12 ' ' '3' 1 , .T t i: , " "Q V '1 , ff, " " , T. "' f , K ' G 1 , ga f "' Q , , 5 5 i i T i 3 ,,,,.,i I '. n 'B ' Ar f 3' f vp-. ,f T , : 1 . ' if My rig 1 5. ' f 'P -T v ,. ' llrlr T T f 5 , if , M 2? x Z, 7 ang"- , 5 K P, W v:e,,..,E.,1gf.. f-0' fs 5 it i .xx ,, .Tr V 'QQ' A ,Q ,. X 'X X K th Q. s X X - A R Dx vu, ,ix I Qi , t ' u Z 5 X A 1...-.ic 1 ,Q 5, yy :Ai , '.. 2 . 2 i. ,, lf' - i Sf J i i , I 1 i so X A :ij i 6 E ' M - l fi ll l L i i 1Q yyiss T J J it ss or st T no T 4 n ifizf' . fi gi 4 si, ii so T n J 'S rl Freshmen get involved in election of class officers Lisa Rios Tim Rivera Toni Robbins Donald Roberts Teresa Roberts Traci Roberts Denis Robertson Maxine Rodriguez Rae Rogers Paul Roggatz Becky Romero Regina Romero Cecelia Romo Eric Rosene 5. 4 -v W Qs i if .T Kr.: N i i A K i f E. :R 5 'Q v 55 we 4 J , fa Q w , fig 3 ' 32, s sa L, Sherri Rite Patti Reichert Adina Reichley Carla Reid Lori Reiman Charlene Rentfrow Bonnie Reyes Andrea Reynolds David Reynolds Mark Reynolds Camella Riccitelli Kandi Rice James Richards Susan Richardson Barbara Richie fur ' -A f x A M dk . 4 ' x - 'A ms- 3 I - ka 'V , A ii Qi R T R f l ii i T i E i I i lent i Tasty i V. Nsr, ,.,, W 1-ii? c,,. I KKW, A Q r rw . p vi ,gs ' 3, in 7 ss. ' R, -,fx S. : ft I -V3 'I x R: .1 5, S . - ' " it ' - - . 5 sz' 'i , I if' '-c, I V F ,K N 1- N i . 'N T 1 it"i iff' i3,i' , for . PQ F 'R 1' f i-ei fi-A ' X -J "'i' 5 it fn J s f ' A I ,j V "'- R i - W Zz 447 John Ross T- X fl ,ff if 'iii' . Carol Rossi yy J-'J 'l Q-N V get X Robert Rozum 3- i,nn ' e T . 3 Y kv Bill Rudolph ' if Frank Ruiz R if . f sss 'fa Rule R KN Julie Runnings V: 3 5 J i i T .,f... 2 ."'- ... iooc iisccc T is QT' i 'N -'L , Y A , X ,Ni gf' ' K x gs , 1:1 E gk .yr S 59,5 N, ,ii Q S 'W 4 f'fffnff.w-trnx 5' .ii A ij , , ., ,,.. so ,,a.,,x,,..... , if , if ' K K ,ew i V Ti or S, A ,5 fi . y - ix ff .. EW ad' -Y Q5 A, G 6 V x c Jeff Salkeld Teresa Sand Luisa Santa Maria Theodore Sarandos Bryan Saxon Robert Sahhar Sarah Scarbrough Jeff Schacht Joe Scheid Mary Schenck Connie Schieman Brian Schillig Paul Schmidt Kirsten Schmidt FRESHMEN 237 Scott Schlamke Joseph Schwartz Don Sears Mary Selby Richard Semmens Joanne Sepik Thomas Settle Mike Sharp Rick Sharp Gary Sharpe Bill Shea Cathy Shenberger Cynthia Shephard Tina Shepard iccc ttecet it S t rf r--' S S S r',1 S S 'fi S S ii 'i" S itt' iSS S 3 "SS S S N S. ctc my S , S S' .xrk vtw SSSSKK N- , lf , :S S S S S eccp SS .SSS v i-S S S ,::SS eSX'S1SSlSSa 2 1 S SS .S.SS S eee recc S SSSS ' S S . S S SS SSSS SS Mt f 'S S .S ,SS MS' ' Seiji' ' SS ,K f S S S S,,S S S. . S S SSSSSS SN S S S if S1S K K SK KK 2 f KK K,S'L get 2 EK S 'S X s SSSS S ' ' "' f" . , SSSSS SSSSSSSSSS,SS S 557: 15' , SsSSSffSS2:2isf22 - SSS, ,SS ., ,S S S Ks, SSSS,S it K iS S S K, K K K , M? Q? 'Se X xx W rv-S J S 'SS' "SSS S . S, 'S'SS - S S S' SSQS S S-ww' .fiS,rfi.:t: 1 W, 'SSS S j .gf A S 'S i S "iS Sits' SS SS., I Q I.. -S ,L MS SSS 4 S el SK .S ik Fi ll' 'WF M N 1' 9 i -Y gr x Sis X X gag ff' es. 1' 2 S .,S.. S'SS SSSSS S S S'f' Sr iSS S'r 't"SS' SiSSS,SSS'S 'SSS S S . S ,S ,S ,S S S SS,,SSSS: ,S ,,,SS, Qttl KK S SS ..S' SS S SS S S T S"'S't ' SS ' S .. . WS :Y . L S S. 'S SS S YSSS K- S SSSSS' S S 3 SS SSS SS SSS S S SSS SSS, S S SS S S fff :tr S A SSSS X .SS.,S S Se Q. e 'MSS natty? SS S S ' if S'SS SK KKK . Q S .SSS ,S MX Tim Short Kellie Shourds Rodney Silvernale Amy Sincavage Michael Sing Lori Skelton Deborah Slack Robert Slagle Robert Slattery Brenda Slocum Pam Slocum Kathryn Smallidge Rhonnie Smart Amanda Smith Charles Smith Gregory Smith Jimmy Smith Kristine Smith Leeroy Smith Logan Smith Robert Smith SSSS -- SS SSS SSSS S S S S .S ' SSS .. S S SS S S S SS WS SS S william snead SS 'K SSS! SSS' S S KS SS S Si S 5 5 x S SSE SS Todd Solomon SS SS SQSSSS S S S S S S il Jeannine Sorrel' S ef S SSSS "SS S Sandy Sewers S S Sal SS S SSS KimberlY Spangler S K 5 Vasileke Spanos F SS S ,,S S S SS Christina Spina Se S ,, SS . -S .SSSS SZSS. S Flank Stanton ' SS S Q S SSSS ' S S S, SS Si 'S April Staff i3 STTS T S t SS S SSS S. ZSTSS .SS ' SS SSS Se- Cassandra Staten . 5 S K S SS " Julia Staten SS ,S J' S n Q S K 1 'ifSS S SEK Alden Stein ,SSS ,Sf K SS S . SSS' A S,, 'S Kenneth Stephens f Q SSTTS S 1 SS S SSSSSS S SS S S QS S S SS ZZS SS S S S S 'Sl A, SSIS S SS 3: , S Sill Debbie Steward Becky Stewart Michael Stewart Tammy Stiles Mindy Stiner Reid Stinnett Chris Stites 238 FRESHMEN S , ' SSSS SiSS S SS S S SSr ft S KS 'K ' S ,ff SSSS ' S SSTS' 5 S S4 'X S7 5145 S' S SS S S S 6 K K K S S K ii 'E S" FS S 'i In in ia, as K Q N QW W degli... tha! 5 I 82 Asahi- K, es F. X. fn' 1 Q , ,Q l 4,..., 9 3 . is ,6 fi Ag' Qi 'KP ii. QQ Freshmen students learn about high school in F.C. Robert Stocksdale John Stoeveken Elizabeth Stonerock Kimberly Strow Anne Stuart Randall Stull Michael Sullivan Kristen Sutphin Bessie Sutter William Sutton Chris Swatloski Sally Swim Walter Szczepaniak Gabrielle Szechenyi Q13 - i Tony Tapia t Q- it xv Kathy Tarantino it is , , ,, ., 3 Q? Thomas Tarr Ag ' 'K ' 1 ' is V, ,E . .- t Arlene Tavison Vy ' f ' a an Irene Tavison if ihz E ' y i - -1 Tammy Taylor fs. ta.b 1 1 s 1 it James Tchida lj K K J K ' ... K 'f l Xtra K S, E i . I "'1 3 i", K ill . . Diane Thacker L ttyhy vt y 'S Brent The-der K 'K E K- f f . K2 K so ? K f T Ka' Scott Thomas Q Q' - 'fi K K - y is rg , Laurie Thompson r J V ,t ,' K ' A' Pat Throckmorton -K I , up 53. T ,J Q. . ,Q X v Joe Tiano 3 ,5 ' 5 gg , 1-N ! 'T' David Tieman I " Q Q' if . 1 K's.-we 'Ls T1 K X ' T K .17 we .K- 'w..Kf . . ' ' .i s bm..'k at AA gggjfgg K'i' i K ' I LKK' '- , -, if iiii L ZI George Titus .I LT? is .V grwq-,Z Q L.. Mary Topel , 5 yg, I it ' ,Q Crystal Torrells if H K K f w V A V ,Q James Travis S 5 J' tsai b Lloyd Trego i X 1- K ' y K F A lf' 1'1 Howard Treinen K y K iii ' Kii' , Fernando Trujillo 'K is Sheri Tucker K ' Q Scott Tunstall " .ff . at Shannon Turner 3' Tim Turner .,i L . X' bk Bruce Urich 8 Nm . Regina Utterback KK me M 5. , it . t, A Raymond Uyleman i - x I x K 1 ,las 'Ms K f Y an i'iiKK iff liiKii'K S S , 5 "ii , J - -,,. 1' K4 - J iiziii it V K "ii f , W ' ' A Frank Vanderzee fx KK E ,, XX t'i'ii S' :W ,, " 'K' Lori Vanzant . X Eg iw- as if Kenneth Vest T ' , E K K' ' Len Vest , reg " S " in Terri Vincent A X, K Q gg Richard Vukelich S R143 Q yxiivvaiipw, Michael Waddle 2 . . B S - it l FRESHMEN 239 April Waddell 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 Shawn Webster Wendee Weast Kathy Weld Ken Welty Kathy Wentzel Sedney Wesolowski Leeann Weyeneth ,1 A A ,li, 5 .. is . tt,- i"- S . S S i 1 ' ' k"" . ,, ff' , ' , w I .,.. f 1.. , - l -M , ii-' H J iltt i 1 "' Wi l ' , 1.1 i K L N- In i I all V K' ' K .. K ,'f" "" . ' 5 ' 1" f 11, ', 1- , ' K 1.3 ' " - l kkk"-. if S R . as S ., 1 S ,S .2 ' 1 . L V V 7 M . K ' Gif' fl? . f , fj i ' 1 i ' f f-- H ',." V . "k" , . , f . s ,,. .... ' , 1 ' V... ,' , , 'vu 1 -',,ll ,,'k I A , L we , .k, . ik' Vhkh I M , I ,Zig ki, VA f. f , I .,, , i w K -7 E MW' il Wk? V1 I ig :V ll l II.. J -- it ' i it "l' W2 ff- ' Y Becky Webster Pat Wheeler Miri Whitaker Pam Whitaker Mike White Jeffrey Williams Richard Williams Scott Williams Darlene Willet Todd Willis Tammy Wilson Fred Wilson Doug Winger James Wisener A freshman on the girls tennis team returns a , A -.li' "l-- 1 ,,- lll ' , ' V lii ' s I iiti if J iir rf. S , ' 't,l 'A' f its :iv A 3 .iii f . J f J y iit or s me 44 iid, 1 ii.. .is. ,, ilisii f .Jsr.. ,. ' I vkrr ,,. H ,,.,. K, k y V F . f .. .... ,,.. M ' ' , , - iii W e W ' , -V "ii I f , " . ff- ii., 1 J fe ' Alll .ti f ff em 'r.. .Stix-. K' , 4. .f ' I 'L' .1 ..1'1f' 'L ll' ' n A -vvv ...J ii... it tissr. Y , if P or A i.ty.rrti, QQ l f , i' fa u, + J H ,..- V N- ....w......' it ,,rk K :fl , ii LV,. T, V-9, l.,.... ,, fii11,. .f, .,,. 1 Polly Wood sttt S Cindy Woodward : gg gg-QW Adam Wright , Y ' K ' V ,. In I ' Brenda Wynn a , Z " X Q "A ga i'ii ff J J rl. . I Gloria Ybanez 5 Su f i ' . Q w 321 Kenneth Young if H 5 Y Q , Yvonne Young lil 'Mi . f I V A . . JJQ it . lx , ' if Q ' if 43' . , ii f' i ,.,. Darrell Youvella , , A f?P5,,, f A PP' Wayne Yu "7 gl J W Stephanie Zubas V V ' ri V 1 ii'i victor zen V, J i A, .." .1 J - ,.ii f ,,s Y g j i volley against her opponent. 240 FRESHMEN i X LIBNS 6 is . if 5 A S' Z SB A We iii w x l , 1- f " , Freshmen join in at school activities ,oi s -'Ez Here are some Freshmen students enjoying one of Alhambra's famous pan- cake breakfasts. Sara Morris Michael Noyes Donna Parish Gina Pease Kevin Phillips Corrine Ramos Lorie Reed Michelle Reeves Tom Sherwood Eddie Soto Bobby Temples Linda Wayman Barbara Whitaker Kim White P' is ' i k slr e , ' if Y I4 iii l Sherri Kincade Carla King Bill Laubach Kim Leimbach Andy Moody Suzie Moore -l A 4, Q' , Diane Joslyn 'auf.,zsZiM .V ,lrff ,,... "' iii", 'v... -nv S. ' ' e ' Q , l r, - fi? Ei" '- ' James Adams Penni Anderson Darren Baggett David Beson Annette Bond Chris Breedlove Carol Castle Allison Cozad Cherri Craft Kim DeHart Jeff Earl Marin Glazman Janet Household Jamie Johnson 5 va. 4 y X Q. if 2 133 ,. I, if N, W i . 'f lfr 41 6. , Q P z, . I if N.: ' , 'I FRESHMEN 241 if el 3,5 Fa ea Y if E . 'FW 3 ls this a typical day in the life of a freshman? . rv '2:. 1 f ..-.--1 K John Carmargo Ron Kraven . l I . we f gf Mrs. Shepard is pictured comforting a frightened student from the Fortress photographer. RlGHT: Freshmen students take advantage of their resources area in the IMC. 242 FRESHMEN u ,. 'c Vicki Williams 4' .LVI ,' V A freshman student finds that the IMC is a nice place to sit and relax. 2 r a if E XR .., . A . X . .. . .hx U 'I 5 x R at PX K Gvjsg 'Qi A 1 W me W E TSJWS, ...t as 3 - I P' z , K JN 3' uV" NSK Sophomore, Richard McDoweli reminisces over his past experiences as F A Freshman student sits back and thinks about his on coming years at Alhambra. a freshman. Doesn't it look good enough to eat? Pancakes and sausage were the order of the day at the annual Thanksgiving Pancake Breakfast. 7,1 'Sfy,,,,4u'y-' A ' . -44-k', A P- ps , , ' Y L., .w..-x-f:i,,q.g, .. ,W ,,,, . . y,,.- y i . uwgw s., r ' X ,, 4 vm,:'r ' ff 'nv -'-"',"f M' . . M Q . 'W -f"""31v,4-iv'E5W?a,v'v 11 like 1 .. ' V v1'ft':1v' :f M ' , V - ,Qi Wwzfzrf.-'g 3.-f faq i -L1-4' .2 ' 'r' v s 3-J i1f',.Z"r -s,,y,,,.f . f., I My -1 QEQ2' ,',a.+.g1 ,44'3i' v. .dl . '9ff'1"s' 'rsmf r' r , , i K ri i- M .f.-wwe 'rv '- ' a i . ww ld, 1.f,rf-,' It , . a , r' . W1 J' 'vflgw 34- Kp -, Q , Q . 6 ,..m,5fk,, .4 , V, 513 -LA-JJili!Ild'5a,e-awp' ff , f"' -X -. .. ' i',yi'4 .1 iQv',S- 'fiijfliifxp . 'sw ff , ds.. '4f5f1aL-v'L.,v', 'y KL' - V -"" An unidentified student sit and enjoys the out doors while studying. FRESHMEN 24 ADAMS , DEAN: Engineering Club 3. AGUILERA, KATHY: Cross- Country 13 Mamlaids 23 Vica 4. AGUILERA, RICK: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Wres- tling 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1. AGUIRE, RAUL: Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 43 Vica 4. 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- termans Club 3, 43 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 4. ANDERSON, MICHAEL: Football 1 , 3, 43 Basketball 13 Lettermans Club 3, 4. ANGLEN, JOLIE: French Club 23 Science Club 3 , 43 Chess Club 3 , 43 LA 4. 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 Homecoming Attendant 43 Let- termans Club 3, 43 Student Gov- ernment 43 BARTEE, RON: Football 1, 43 Basketballl, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 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- nis 1. BERKHEIMER, CINDY: Year- book 4. 244 SENIOR REGISTER S IOR REGI 'TER 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, 4: 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. :I RS - " wif -V:,- 0 SENIOR REGISTER 245 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. 246 SENIOR REGISTER S IOR REGI. TER 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. STN Av . P: , ,F 3, -saw' r aff- W: -4.7.3 W wx If. . , 4 f X ' ,,,-f YC, sxz 1 Y2 Egfr SENIOR REGISTER 247 248 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 1 88 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 231 250 GENERAL IND 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 1 ,nw Jean, Lisa 212 Jenkins, Linda 171 Jenkins , Lisa 232 Jesse, Rodney 171 Jodat , Jodat, Jodat, 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 a Y Jordan, Elijah 232 Jordan, Robin 172 Jorgensen, Peggy 232 Joslyn, Diane 232, 241 Jouett, Dennis 212 uliano Michael 212 J t Junas, Susan 212 King , King , 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 I-YT'-PM Kellar , Keller Lance 212 Elizabeth 191 Kelley, Bryan 172 Kelley, Michael 172 Kelley, Pamela 212 Kelley, Sharon 212 Kells, Elizabeth 191 Kllum , Kelly , Kelly , Kelly , 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 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Alister 192 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 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Gonigle, Ronald 214 Grady, Susan 174 Grath, David 174 Kee, Paula 234 Kenna, Patricia 193 Kennon, Deanna 214 Kinney, James 234 Kinistary, Marty 193 Kissick, Barbara 214 Mc McKnight, Kimberly 234 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Laughlin, Barry 234 Laughlin, Kevin 193 llrath, Ron 193 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 Miller, Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller, Miller, Miller, Alice 214 Cathy 214, 174 Christine 193 Daniel 214 David 214 David 214 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 Mesquita, Debbie 214 'T f-"T" 2 i ' i i 4 is A fi! 4 . ' ' ' 4110 Hz? ,wif 23 1 ff " N 2 V-gm ' ,Q 5' , lr, 7' -.4 I ,112 Montoya, Margaret 214 Montoya, Teresa 173 Montoya, Teri 214, 174 Moore , Moore , Be rnic e 175 Clinton 214 Moore, Joyce 193 Moore , Moore , Moore , Moore , Lisa 235 Mark 214 Michelle 193 Michael 193, 175 Moore, Nancy 175 Moore , Moore , Scott 175 Suzie 241 Morales , Adam 193 Morales , Mayumi 175 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 GENERAL INDEX 251 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 194 252 GENERAL INDEX 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 Rietdyk, Comelis 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 Rochette, Debbie 177 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 Reilly, Katherine 221 Reiman, Lori 237 Rench, Bryan 195 Rendon, Michael 176 Rendon, Yolanda 216 Rentfrow, Charlene 237 Rettler, Melanie 216 sf Rodrigu ez, Paul 195 Rogatz, Gazelle 195 Rogers, Chris 177 Rogers, Jimmie 195 Rogers, Rae 237 Rogers, Roxann 177 Rogers, Russell 221 Rogers, Terri 216 Roggatz, Paul 237 Rolph, George 177 Roman , Romero Romero Donna 216 , Rebecca 237 , Regina 237 Romo, Cecelia 237 Ronsheim, Alison 216 Root, Danny 203 Ropp, Marci 195 Rosales, Ray 195 Rosales, Richard 221 Rosales, Sal 177 Rosell, Rosene, Robert 195 Eric 237 Ross, Jonathan 237 Ross, Mathew 177 Ross, Sheila 195 Rossi, Carol 237 Rozum, Bill 195 Rozum, Robert 237 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 Scott, Sharon 196 Searcy, Leslie 217 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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 mart, Rhonnie 238 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 Sollazzo , Solomon Todd 217 , Todd 238 Som, Aldo 217 Som, Dary 217 , Andy 221 Sommer, Charles 221 Sorrell, Gregg 196 Sorrell, jeannine 238 Soto, Catherine 196 Soto, David 217 Soto , Edward 241 Soulvie , Daniel 196 Southard, Matt 178 Southwick, Cyndi 217 Spina, Vincent 218 Spitler, Laura 196 Sporrer, Angela 178 Staggs, jerry 196 Staggs, Michael 196 Staggs, Rena 196 Stanke , Stanley , Stanton , Sandy 218 Karen 218 Frank 238 Stark, Carolyn 178 Stark, Lisa 178 Sowacke , Diane 217 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 Sporrer, Stamer , Angie 178 Richard 196 Starr, April 238 Staten, Cassandra, 238 Staten, Geralyn 218 Staten, julia 238 Staten, Melissa 196 Stathakis, David 178 Statzer , Statler , Mike 178 Tom 203 Steele, Gary 203 Steimer, Stein, A Tracey 218 lden 238 Steinberg , janet 218 Steiner, Stephens Stephens Stephens Stevens , Stevens , Stevens , Steward Lee 218 , Barry 178 , Kenneth 238 on, Rhonda 196 Alan 196 Danean 218 Kelli 178 Debbie 238 steward: Sheryl 178 Stewart , Stewart , Stewart , Stewart , Stewart Becky 238 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 Szczepaniak, Mary 197 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 Temples, Bobby 241 Temples, Penny 218 Fx? ,,,,,, A Tenney, Wayne 218 Teraji, Cheryl 218 Terp, Bettinna 218 Terrell, Keith 197, 20 Terveen, Stephen 197 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 Tokars , Marc 218 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 Trimble, Rebecca 180 Trinka , Trostle , Trostle , Mary 218 Rita 203 Sharon 218 Troutt, jay 197 Trujillo, Becky 180 Trujillo, Femando 239 Trunick, Lorrie 180 Tucker , Tucker, Tuggle , 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 Turpin , 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 Villasenor, Nancy Villavicencio, Amador 1 Villavicencio, Luis 180 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 GENERAL INDEX 253 Werking, Kimberly 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 Williams, Tamarah 219!! Williams , Tom 219 3 - F., i Young, Yvonne 240 Youvella, Darrell 240 Youvella, Pauline 201 Yu, Wayne 240 - Zeigler, Steve 201 Zeller, Earl 182 Zestrijan, Mindora 201 Zetterlof, Lisa 182 Zien, Christine 220 Zien, MaeBeth 182 Zien, Mae 201 Zimmerman, Cole 201 Zoll, Victor 240 Zubas, Stephanie 240 Zwillick, Sheryl 220 WX, w 1 2 fx 2 r 1 2 2 1 . I N. t J it X .X Fx Q ' XM X x 1 J ,, . n f mi X 1' ,N 5 Q Qi if L C M ' J X r Hn MM fx-J X , JUL QP J wld Q f' lv Ny J XHJX1 XIX r ' 1 : , A I , u l f ' f-R ' . 1 ,-2, ,J S 'A X 1,- C. ,fr-A ' , ' a lr fi C SL! 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X 1 1 L!! ff' 1 x X3 Uk' H X X 1 rx 3 ax - C -. W N ,- xj E, X . 1 ,NJ fl J' y G X x FN 'x ff J fy Of XL- M U, T5 t XJ , - f f 5'5iYi1! H 4 ii, sytr ,tt ...wr ,, .g,z:, i ' fi:if7i: Q - ' W Q?-'ef ,r., A ' fi ,f 1. ,ra fb st, Y f f , t s f 1 In 1, Y, f M K MTW if ,W V, it iq., , 'fg7i5,1,,'1'E:,3 ,,i1 wwe ,K , ' ,,f . J M , - 12 fc vm, 9: ' , ,.,, g- ,,,,,,,, A W ,, ,, . 2 i , 1 A WW i Y' iz , . ,,,, .f R' .im , . .ir f 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. I' if 7 E 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. 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