Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1981
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
Memories Carry On from the first day
of school until the day you graduate
with a diploma. Not only memories of
Homecoming, dances and other activi-
ties, but memories of Learning, Loyalty,
Pride, Spirit, and Friendship.
As we look back on accomplishments
and achievments, both Scholastically
and Socially, we will remember Alham-
bra High School as something very spe-
cial. We will remember the people who
helped us and how we helped others.
Memories are "carrying on by the benches"
The memories we have made here
will never be forgotten. As we look back
at the good and the bad times, we know
we have grown up in the past nine
months. The Memories Carry On even
after graduation.
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Memories are "our GREAT LION PRIDE
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HOMECOMING NOMINEES BACK ROW, Lorin Baker, George Frederickson, Phillip Hernandez, Scott Graham, Tim Perkins, Ted Griego, John Perea, Rick
Estrella, Burman Graham, Victor Rangel, FRONT ROW, Shelly Orr, Brenda Hammonds, Yolanda Rendon, Janie Ferraro, Debbie Sherwood, Kelly Mallory,
Debbie Cooper, Tori Bohn, Patty Thomas, Mellisa King.
Alhambra Lions go " BRO DW Y"
The theme for the 19th annual Home- brought forth by float building, carna- "Ripped the Rebels." The Junior Class
coming was "ON BROADWAY," which tion sales, and quad activities. float, "Camelot," came in first place.
turned out to stand for one of the best The climax of the week came at the Tim Perkins and Brenda Hammonds
homecomings Alhambra has ever seen. homecoming game where the Lions were crowned King and Queen.
The week was full of excitement
ABOVE-The Junior Class Float is shown during halftime. BELOW- Tim Dodt,
Key Club president, prepares to go for a swim in the club's dunk tank.
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"Come on all you lions and shake your Caboose!" Phil Hernandez is MAKING A
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Jack's Jewels flaunt their poise and charm at the Homecoming Assembly. Phil Holl, Tim Short, and Aaron Harding help the tin man find his heart
in one of the many quad activities.
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Tim Perkins and Brenda Hammonds share a glorious moment after being crowned 1980-1981 Homecoming King and Queen.
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"Of course we'Il take Masterchargef' Richard Pierce is being auctioned at the slave sale during lunch hour.
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"Good thing I remembered my Wheatiesf' Randy Willis thinks to himself as he
tries to hit the dunk tank.
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Benji Lawler, modelling the latest style tor slaves, smiles sweetly at the
FORTRESS photographer.
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Homecoming Assembly.
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Cheer's lead
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1 year
The 1980-1981 Cheer line did a suc-
cessful job of leading the crowds at foot-
ball games, basketball games, and the
numerous assemblies that were held
over the year.
The varsity line, led by Captain Tori
Bohn, and the J.V., led by Kelly Niehuis,
worked with their sponsor, Mrs. Smith,
to create one of our most active and
productive cheer lines in years. They
went to Summer Cheer Camp, only to
return with superior and excellent rib-
bons along with the Spirit Stick. They
raised money to pay for their uniforms
and refreshments for the football and
basketball players by selling ribbons
and buttons and having a car wash.
TOP TO BOTTOM: Kelly Niehuis, Lisa Pacheco, Paige DeHart, Sandy
McGrady, Leann Owens, Dorothy Lizzarraga.
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BACK ROW: Linda Altamirano, Janie Ferraro, Cindy Wright, Gayle Tang. FRONT ROW' Sue Shourds, Tori
Bohn, Patty Thomas, Debbie Patterson.
. . stand up and clap your hands!" Janie Ferraro, Gayle Tang, Cindy Wright,
and Patty Thomas raise spirit at the fall sports assembly.
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football pep rallies in the quad.
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POM PON-BACK ROW- Debbie Sherwood, Sharon Trostle, Tracy Roberts, Lisa Nannestad. MIDDLE ROW- Kim Johnson, Tammy Dodt, Julie Hughes, Susan
Burrows. FRONT ROW- Debbie Potter, Yolanda Rendon, Cindy Pickard.
Pom participates in Band Competitions
The 1980-1981 Pom Line helped to
boost school spirit throughout the year
at home football and basketball games
and at assemblies.
The line, consisting of eleven girls
slected through spring tryouts, was led
by their captain, Sharon Trostle and
Sponsor, Mrs. Smith. They met for prac-
tice before school everyday and occa-
sionally after school. They also per-
formed at the Lake Havasu London
Bridge Day Competition and other band
competitions. They returned from Pom
and Cheer Camp with many winning rib-
bons. To raise money, they sold calen-
dars, tumblers, and had a slave sale.
This money was used to pay for camp
The pom line often performs with the majorettes at the assemblies. expenses and Uniforms-
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Lisa Nannestad demonstrates her lion pride at a home football game. The girls entertain the crowd with a dance at the homecoming assembly.
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The 1981 Mascots planned to create
a different image for themselves on the
AHS campus this year, and succeeded.
They started by having a totally new
kind of spring tryouts where the girls
had to perform and take tests as well as
meet scholastic requirements. The six
chosen were Mary Bonny, Dawn Bush-
roe, Sylvia Canez, Debbie Griffith, Bren-
da Hammonds, and Kim White.
They got off to a great start towards a
different year by going to cheer camp, a
first for mascots. They got involved on
campus more than ever by participating
in events such as the Homecoming
slave sale. They sold spirit buttons to
raise money to purchase a new lion suit.
The Mascots attended all the athletic
MASCOTS-FRONT ROW: Mr. Wayne Anthony. TOP ROW: Kim White, Brenda Hammonds, Sylvia Canez events and helped raise school Spirit
LION, Debbie Griffith, Dawn Bushroe, Mary Bonny.
The mascots display their homecoming fashions and help raise enthusiasm
during the Homecoming assembly.
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Majorettes
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The Alhambra majorettes for the
1980-1981 school year were Connie
Tuggle, Lori Van Zant, and Debbie Han-
ner. The majorettes met every school
day during first hour to practice on their
routines.
The majorettes performed at all of the
football and basketball games, pep ral-
lies, and sports assemblies. The major-
ettes always performed with the band
playing a chosen piece of music in the
background. They often performed with
the pom pon line at the assemblies and
games.
The majorettes participated in the
Lake Havasu London Bridge Day Parade
during the month of October.
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ALHAMBRA MAJORETTES: Debbie Hanner, Connie Tuggle, Lori Van Zant.
MAJORETTES 19
Suns Assembl rates high with students
Alhambra Student Government had a
busy schedule this year. They were the
select group of students who represent-
ed the entire student body. They
brought ideas to the administration as
well as planned activities for the stu-
dents.
Homecoming was the first major ac-
tivity, following the theme "On Broad-
way." Student Government held dances
and assemblies like Freedom Jam. They
participated in service projects such as
the Christmas party at the Upward ln-
dustries Foundation. Student Govern-
ment's greatest effort this year, though,
was the Suns game to raise money for
the Christina Moeller fund. All in all,
Student Government had a very suc-
cessful year.
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: Gordon Absher Treasurer Janet Cagllotl Recording Secretary Tim Perkins Vice President Melissa King Corresponding
Secretary, Phillip Hernandez-President, Mr. Thomas Goss Advisor
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School Chflsfmas Hee in 'he quad' JUNIOR-SENIOR BOARD: Junior-Lisa Nanneslad, Senlor-Debbie Cooper.
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: FIRST ROW-S. Tucker, R. Caruso, M. Bonny, J. Ferraro, L. Carlson, D, Sherwood, S. Laufquist. SECOND ROW-S. Browning, L.
Gore, S. McGrady, L. Nannestad, P. Thomas, D. Quan, T. Roberts, C. Holland, K. DeHart, R. Perkins, S. Tsoi, R. Quist. BACK ROW-T. Bohn, J. Perea, D.
Masters, J. Greff,C. Hoffarth, J. Schied, C. Geens, S. Castellano.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT 21
Chorale, Jazz have active year
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CHORALE-FRONT ROW: P. Bemelman, P. Reed, C. Staten, R. McDowell, J. Choo, T. Greely, L. Coons
Watkins, D. Davis, K. Whitaker, D. Cole, J. Howard. THIRD ROW: S. Red, R. Hayes, D. Colvert, P. Greely
Branham, Mr. Orkiloff, C. Gordon, L. Mason, N. Sutphin, M. Givson, N. Kirel.
This year's Chorale had a new spon-
sor, M. Mike Orlikoff. The class in-
volved students who learned to read
music and perform before large audi-
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ences. The Chorale's most memorable
performance this year was "lt's a Small
World" at the AFS assembly in Febru-
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The Jazz Ensemble, sponsored by
Mr. Jim Kirby, was very active this
year. They met as a class everyday and
practiced for upcoming concerts.
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Schwartz, R. Birdwell, A. Barcellos. BACK ROW: D. Vasquez, J. Lizar, T. Sloan, D. Magee, J. Borge, G. Bedore, C. Muller, R. Nanny, L. Miller, E. Soto, C.
Flores.
22 CHORALE JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Chorus sings in Christmas Concert
Beginning girls chorus was a regular
class that usually does not perform.
During the year, the class was allowed
to participate in the Christmas Concert
on December 18, and other concerts.
Since the girls did not have any uni-
forms, they all just wore dresses and
tried to match.
The beginning girls chorus was an all
girls choir. The class consisted of fifteen
freshman girls and three sophomore
girls.
This was a learning class. The stu-
dents learned how to sight read and note
read. They also took writing and oral
exams.
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BEGINNING GIRLS CHORUS-FRONT ROW: S. Baver, J. Halverson, T. Trott, S. Cochrane, D. Shrogre. SECOND ROW: L. Watkins, C. Campbell, K. Brunnilon,
K. Robison, V. Sloyline, L. Miller, L. Langford. BACK ROW: J. Taylor, B. Mahr, M. Christian, M, Branham, Mr. Orlikoff, B. Strang, J. Godshall, W. Horn.
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Marching Band places second
The 1980-1981 Marching Lions had a
successful year. The band went to the
Lake Havasu London Bridge Day March-
ing Contest and came in second place,
losing only to Chapparal High School of
Las Vegas, Nevada. The Lions also had
victories at home, sending three mem-
bers to regional band and having many
people rank highly at solo and ensemble
competition.
During the concert season, the band
studied the concepts of modern and
classical music. They also learned
about the lives of the composers. Aside
from the musical aspect, the band had
many activities which included the
Rookie Slave Sale and Initiation Parties,
Vandermeade Assembly, and the
Awards Banquet.
SAXOPHONES-FRONT ROW: B. Celaya, C. Redrick, D. Hanner, B. Brooksby, A. Absher, G, Szechenyi. BACK ROW: M. Magee, S. Wardrope, T, Sloan, A.
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CLARINETS-FRONT ROW: C. Gegenheimer, K. May, B, Kane, M. Whitaker, M. Soto, S. Durazo, A. McCully. BACK ROW: M. Trinka, J. Gray, D. Langoria, Mr.
Kirby, S. Koch, D. Gorslin, C. Staten.
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LOW BRASS FRONT ROW: R. Birdwell, S. Davis, M. Smith, J. Schwartz, D. Wells, L. McConiga, R. Eagan. BACK ROW: S. Brooksby, R. Hallada, S. Herrod, C.
Burr, M. Hoorneman, M. Harmon, A. Barcellos.
The band prepares to parade onto the football field to perform some halftime
activities.
"Drum roll please," the band plays as the Homecoming nominees are an-
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BRASS-FRONT ROW: S. Donald, Ci. Bedore, C. Muller, D. Bonham, K. Miller, J. Borge, T. Hinderliter, D. Ciorslin. BACK ROW: L. Miller, D Magee, J. Jensen, C.
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VIOLAS, CELLI, AND BASS-FRONT ROW: K. Grieve, S. Laufquist. BACK ROW: M. Schenck, K. Richie, D.
Kist, B. Richie.
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conductor
The Orchestra was directed by Mr.
Mike Orlikoff and their four officers.
To be a member of the Orchestra one
had to have the ability or will to play an
instrument. They met everyday during
second hour, and played in school con-
certs.
The Orchestra had a candle sale to
raise money for travel, trophies, letters,
and a banquet at the end of the year.
They also played concerts at rest
homes as a community service.
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Espinoza.
ORCHESTRA 27
s there reall Life After Death?
Nikki Sutphin shows her musical talents as she
sings a song in the saloon.
CAST
Singers Brenda Lehman
Susan McCarthy
Nikki Sutphin
Caryl Vanderllnden
Rackham David Henrnckson
Mervyn Vale Bobby Celaya
Maroon Sherri Vest
Doc Burch Gordon Absher
Reverend Blackwood Greg Gibson
Mrs Blackwood
Sneaky Fitch
Joe Carter
Bill Jackson
Bob Wilson
Cowboys and Townspeople
Susan Castellano
Tracy Curtis
Tim Greely
Heidi Lowen
Chad Snow
Rebecca Webster
Jennifer Marshall
Richard McDowell
Wellesley Goodwin
Robert Kramer
Kirk Snow
Mary Jo Conklin
Cynthia Gowan
Jim Jenson
Darrell Meador
Wally Strlngfellow
Mrs. Vale .... -.v.-...'.-.....'...Joyce Galloway
Sheriff Garner
28 THE LIFE AND DEATH OF SNEAKY FITCH
Once upon a time, out West in Go-
pher Gulch, the Alhambra Theater Arts
Department performed in the produc-
tion of The Life and Death of Sneaky
Fitch.
The main character of this comedy
was a town bum named Sneaky Fitch,
played by Richard McDowell. ln the
course of the play, he is considered
dead by the townspeople and they are
very glad to have this man removed
from their presence. Their happiness
does not last very long. Sneaky Fitch
returns to life during his funeral. Being
an immortal person, he is treated with
the highest respect and soon runs the
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Rashomon provides view of orient culture
The play Rashomon was put on by
the Performing Arts Department. It was
based on stories by Ryunosuke Aku-
tagawa. The action took place in the
10th century in Japan.
Rashomon was a fable about three
travelers who meet at the Ancient Ra-
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that had taken place the previous day.
The hearing was about a violent murder
and a rape. Throughout the play, there
were flashbacks to the crime. These in-
cluded many fight scenes. Eventually,
the truth about the murder is uncov-
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Tajomau, Ed McNally and the Husband, Greg Gibson are in a noble sword fight.
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murder.
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Priest Richard McDowell
Woodcutter Wally Stringfellow
Wigmaker Caryl Vanderlinden
Deputy Bobby Celaya
Bandit Ed McNally
Husband Greg Gibson
Medium Janet Caglioti
Wife . . . :Brenda Lehman
Mother .......... Nikki Sutphin
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Advanced Drama Class turns to comedy
Feiffer's People was a play put on by
the Advanced Drama Class. The cast
included M. Allen, M. Baez, R. Barney,
C. Bodah, M. Christian, G. Gibson, and
L. Henrickson.
Feiffer's People was a series of comic
strips written by Jules Feiffer and put
together by the director, Mr. Fred Snow.
Jules Feiffer wrote his comic strips in
1969, but the play was updated to the
present year's lifestyles.
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Mark Allen
Mike Baez
Roddy Barney
Cindy Bodah
Marcia Christian
Greg Gibson
Linda Henrickson
Jenny Marshall
Richard McDowell
Ed McNally
Alice Miller
George Speldman
Wally Stringfellow
Sherri Vest
Construction workers, Roddy Barney and Richard McDowell, talk about a beautiful sunset.
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Freshmen on staff, a yearbook first
This year's Fortress Staff had an ex- ties, and obtaining the information need- PFGSS Association Workshop at Chan-
tra large staff of sixteen members. For ed to complete the yearbook. dlef High School during October to learn
the first time, freshmen were allowed to Three staffers, Jerri Sue Jacoby, Den- new techniques for the production of a
be on the staff. The staff worked hard nis Lindley, and Anastacia McCarthy, uccessful yearbook.
all year taking pictures, going to activi- attended the Arizona lnterscholastic
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Anastacia McCarthy QEditor-in-Chief, Honorsl is explaining to the freshmen Mr. Larry Cunningham 1Advisorl proudly displays his Nikon Teshirt, as well as
how to write copy for their pages. his jubilance, that he received from the staff on his birthday.
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break from typing gg flash her pearly whites, usually be found developing and enlarging prints in the darkroom.
Jon Brinton Whotographerl looks up from his dili- Chris Geens explains to Jon the way he needs a Dennis Lindley 1PhotographerJ is caught getting
gent work only to find Dennis and camera. picture for his section printed. ready to go take club pictures.
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moresl, and Stacey DePuma fSeniorsl pose for a
picture,
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Mark Allen CPhotographerJ schedules a picture
over the phone.
34 SCIMITAR
This year's Scimitar Staff finished an-
other fine year of reporting to their fel-
low students on the many different to-
pics they must face in the years to
come as students of Alhambra High
School. The newspaper worked very
hard towards covering the areas that
interested the students most. The staff
strived to report what the students
wanted to hear and what they would
read.
Leading the staff, Editor-in-Chief
Diana Lacek and Advisor Martin W.
Krey helped the staff cover the latest
events going on in and around the
school. The entire staff felt proud of
their outstanding work throughout the
year.
Brenda Hammonds fFirst semester Circulation
Manager, Reporterj smiles for the camera.
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next article.
Mr. Martin Krey CAdvisorJ tells of an article he just
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caught unaware by the Fortress camera.
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Paul Aguirre fSportsl discusses the basketball
playoffs with a fellow staffer.
Brenda Johnson fReporterJ shyly poses for the
Fortress photographer.
D.J. Johnson fReporterl arranges a page layout
for the next issue.
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Ann Ebert fReporterJ is reluctant to smile for the
Fortress camera.
Ted Sarandos 1SportsJ is busy typing a JV sports
article.
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This year's JROTC drill team and col-
or guard performed at most Sun Devils
games and Grand Canyon College home
games. They also performed at the Vet-
eran's Day Parade in November. They
placed second out of seven units in the
parade. The color guard performed at
the Pearl Harbor Day Parade at the Coli-
seum.
JROTC went to Papago Park Force
Base. The rifle team, drill team, and col-
or guards performed in other activities
too numerous to list.
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S. Thomas, J. Martin, S. Thomas, T. Jones, L. Pethe C. Stites, M. Croner, M. Fox. BACK ROW-J. Bell, P. Lucas, T. Tarr, L. Hastings, J. Still, B. Ruiz, C.
Juncker, D. Lacey, R. Chapman, R. Fort, R. Buske, R. Amavisca.
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Snelling, G. Lindermien. BACK ROW-E. Maudsley, B. Fields, S. Bryant, M. Amavisca, H. Moller, I. Muncy, J. Farha, J. Rosenau, R. Buske.
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Mark Tokars ranked number 1. Shawn Becker ranked number I,
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ROTARIANSAFRONT ROW: Melissa King, Sherri Red, Debbie Sherwood, Barbara Ann Leonardo, Mary Bonny. BACK ROW: Tim Dodt, Tim Perkins, George
Fredrickson, Phil Hernandez.
Rotarians
Honored at
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This year's Rotarians were Phillip Her-
nandez, Debbie Sherwood, Tim Perkins,
Melissa King, Tim Dodt, Sherri Red,
Mary Bonny, George Frederickson, and
Gordon Absher. Each student was hon-
ored for a month at a Phoenix-West Ro-
tary club luncheon every Thursda.
These students were chosen on the
basis of their school community inter-
est, leadership qualities, character and
scholarship.
The sponsor for this honor was Mr.
Phil Berra. This year there were two
second half semester Rotarians who
were Barbara Ann Leonardo, and Susan
Harland.
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with a picture.
N.H.S. FRONT ROW: Mary Trinka, Jima Young, Barbara Ann Leonardo, Debbie Sherwood, Andrea Magruder, Tony Brown, Janet Caglioti, SECOND ROW:
Shawn Becker, Jay Thacker. Kevi DeMartdlaere, Linda Carlson, Phil Hernandez, Rhonda Child, THIRD ROW: Mr, Shoger, David Bonham, George Fredrickson,
Scott Graham, Wayne Yu, Jerry Dolynick, Steve Lemme, Grodon Absher. BACK ROW: Mrs. McGaffic, Marc Tokars, Todd Sloan, Stephanie Lindsay, Brian
Hallada, Frank Flanigan, Mrs. Beeson.
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This year's sponsors for N.H.S. tNa-
tional Honor Societyj were Maurice
Shoger, Robert Goodrich, Garnet
McGaffic, and Nancy Beeson. The presi-
dent was Shawn Beckerg vice president,
Lana Tangg secretary, Shawna New-
meyerg and Treasurer, Mike Klooster.
Some of the activities were a Christ-
mas party for senior citizens, and a mis-
tletoe sale. The mistletoe sale was used
towards Scholarship funds for the mem-
bers.
ln order to become a member of
N.H.S. students had to have a grade
point ,average of 4.3 and outstanding
student record and selected by the hon-
or committee.
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Quill and Scroll-TOP ROW: Mr. Larry Cunningham Mike Baez Greg Gibson Keith De Laet Dennis Lindley Terry Paulus Gary Kern Jon Brlnton Mr Martin
Krey. BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Lachman, Wendy Mitchel Anastacia McCarthy Jerri Sue Jacoby Brenda Hammonds Diana Lacek Terri Goodwin
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Quill and Scroll is made up of juniors
and seniors involved in journalism. The
sponsor was Mr. Larry Cunningham.
Quill and Scroll members are recog-
nized by educators and professional
journalist for their service and interest
in the journalist field. This year some of
the members went to a workshop for
A.l.P.A. fArizona Interscholastic Press
Associationj which was held at Chan-
dler High. The qualification for Quill and
Scroll is at least one half of a semester
of a journalistic class such as yearbook
or newspaper.
48 QUILL AND SCROLL
Boys go to Ll. of A., girls to N.A. .
This year's Boys State consisted of
Phillip Hernandez, Alternate to Boys Na-
tion, and Secretary of State, Tim Per-
kins, Mayor of his city, George Frieder-
ickson, Superintendent of Schoolg and
Gordon Absher. Municipal Judge.
The Girls State consisted of Debbie
Sherwood, Mayor of her city: Janet Cag-
lioti, precint committee woman: Bar-
bara Leonardo, City Council woman:
and Linda Carlson, most outstanding
citizen.
This year boys from all over the state
met at N.A.Ll. and girls at Ll. of A. They
learned how to run the government by
working out their own government.
BOYS STATE-BACK ROW: Phillip Hernandez, Tim Perkins. FRONT ROW: Gordon Absher, George Frederickson.
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Exchange students enjoy AHS
Hi Alhambra, You've been one of the
most important parts of my AFS exper-
ience here, and it has been one of the
parts l've loved the most.
Since the first day l've enjoyed being
at Alhambra. It is pretty different from
Belgium, but it's alot more fun. The
school spirit, social activities, and the
many different courses offered are
things l've never experienced before
and liked so much. But most of all l've
loved having friends here and being a
part of school life. In the short year l've
been here, l've learned so much, and
changed my ideas about lots of things,
and got a broader view about life. It'lI be
hard to leave my family, the nice weath-
er and all the nice people. I'll miss the
hamburger, and school sports, and so
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many other things. Sincerely, Kris
Geens.
I have really enjoyed being here in
Arizona and going to Alhambra High
School. This year is a year l'll remember
for the rest of my life because often I
had many experiences and grown up a
lot. l've learned to accept people as they
are and also to be really friendly to peo-
ple because I realize that this is the only
way I can make friends and enjoy my
stay here. I got to meet different people
with different life styles and I really got
to know them better. The friends l've
made here will be my friends forever
and those I have not yet met, it does not
imply that you are not my friend. But I
have not had opportunity of knowing
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you better and if I had done that you will
naturally be my friendg so, therefore, l'm
a friend of everybody's because I think
everyone is unique and in their own way
someone special. I have really had a
wonderful year. I love you all. Ruby
Quist
Hi, My Name is Shannon Laufavist,
and I'm from Milwaukie, Oregon. I think
the people here at Alhambra are really
neat and I want to thank everyone for
making my AFS experience more enjoy-
able. I also want to encourage people to
go places with AFS, for it would be a
memorable experience that I think they
would enjoy. Sincerely, Shannon
Shannon Laufavist is from OFCQOPI- Kris Geens tells Alhambra students about the AFS stock sale.
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' to the theatre, opera, symphony, ballet,
and museums when they were avail-
able.
All of the money that was taken in
from fund raising projects was used to-
wards getting tickets for the various
outings. The students learned about the
arts and gained a greater appreciation
for the arts.
, The sponsors were Mrs. Janet Moore
and Mr. John Campbell. The president
was Janet Caglioti, vice president was
Agnes Bua, and Secretary-Treasurer
was Brenda Lehman. The membership
requirements included a 4.0 average
and to remain on the Honor Roll and to
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PARNASSUS SENIORS: BACK ROW: Mary Branham, Patty Gesswein, Anna Hallagan, Nikki Sutphin, Brian
Hallada. SECOND ROW: Valerie Fierros, Barbara Leonardo, Jima Young, Shauna Newmeyer, Tony Brown.
FRONT ROW: Janet Caglioto, sponsor Mrs. Janet Moore, Brenda Lehman.
PARNASSUS-FRONT ROW: Beth Daniels, Lori Jones, Terri Vincent, Donna Cheung, Barb Pettett, Sherri Miller, Scott Nosqier. SECOND ROW: Joe Gamez,
Karen Harper, Gayle Tang, Michelle Horner, Becky Webster, Lynette Krohn, Carlos Mena. THIRD ROW: Julie Blackshire, Clair Fieros, Susan Benedict, Kathy
Perryman, Alan Matsimoto. BACK ROW: Bill Wagner, George Lui, Scott Grover, Lori Gray, Mike Farrell, Randall Kemp.
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Kathleen Hall, Mark Lazovich, Debbie Hanner, Tim Dodt,
Key Club
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P.E.O.P.L.E.
People Effect Our Personal Lives
Everyday was Key Club's annual
theme. Key Club was sponsored by Mr.
Wayne Anthony and Mrs. Kitty McGaf-
fic, with club president as Tim Dodt.
Key Club planned to travel to New Or-
leans, in July for their annual Interna-
tional Convention. The club put on
many fund raising activities, service
projects, haunted houses, walk-a-thons,
car washes, a tele-a-thon, booster button
sale, and Santa Gram Sale. The pro-
ceeds went to the Moller family and the
Hale Family.
SENIOR CLASS-BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy Martin, Mike Jones, Ruby Quist. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Sears, Rhonda Child, Anna Mahr, Sherri Red. TOP ROW:
Mr. Wayne Anthony, Richard Duarte, Jerri Sue Jacoby, Steve Scott, Mona Horner, Tim Dodt.
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JUNIOR CLASS-BOTTOM ROW: Tim Dodt, Mark Lazovich, Stacey McCarthy, Valorie Katzenberger, Mr. Wayne Anthony. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Eagen, Terri
Vincent, Jennifer Cohen, Larry Bisson, Bill Wagner, Dan Hirko. TOP ROW: Cathy Clark, Kathleen Hall, Kathy Kelley, Laura Goddard, Tammy Dodt, Lynn
Schultheis, John Camargo.
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TOP ROW: Tanya Hewn, Debbie McCants, Kathy Lose, Rhonda Horner, Debbie Hanner.
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FRESHMEN-TOP ROW: Tim Dodt, Sharon White, Danny Master, Jeff Steel, Michael Lazovich, Ann Boynkin, Colleen Kelly, Mr. Wayne Anthony, Sabrina
Hilton, Kris Wenzel. SECOND ROW: Tammy Meeks, Marcie Woodruff, Nadine Lachman, Jennifer Davis, Michelle Russel, Marie Deas, Vicki Cohen. THIRD
ROW: Yvonne Keller, Stacy Lewis, Pam Rodriguez, Becky Daggott, Lisa Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Stacy Coates, Lori Harris, Becky Mahr, Colleen McGuire, Kim
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VICA-ICE SECOND HOUR-FRONT ROW: Mr. Morris Russell, Peggy Wirth, Liz Harris, Melvin Wentzel, SECOND ROW: Steve Ellington, Jeff Coyyar, Dean
Baker, Matt Hoffharth, Dewayn Carel, Kim Rausch, John Giver Ill, Kevin Mitten. THIRD ROW: Danny Dillsworth, George Staegmiller, Julie Cunningham, Pat
Higgens, Tony Batttaglia, Jaime Garcia, Al Fierros, Steve Johoda. BACK ROW: Matt Albrecht, Ben Deaton, David Vest, Brian Edwards, Brian Garry, John
Juslin, Paul Shepard, Jim Hanrahan.
VICA-ICE gives food to needy family
Mr. Morris Russell was sponsor of tion. ICE was a work program held for needy families, and sold candles for the
VICA-ICE Qlndustrial Cooperative Educa- students interested in industrial work. special education students.
tionl. All forty-seven members were sen- ICE members went into industrial com-
iors and involved in Vocational Educa- petition, held a canned foodvdrive for
VICA-ICE THIRD HOUR-FRONT ROW: Tim Higgens, Andy Sommers, Lori Abraham, Scott Wyatt. Jim Austin, Susan Harland. BACK ROW: Mr. Morris Russell,
Bill Nelson, Brad Carothers, Sheila Gil, Chris Bryan, James Fox, Brian Thomas.
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FBLA'ers learn business management
The sponsors of this years Future
Business Leaders of America were Mrs.
Bice, Mrs. Powers, and Mr. Berdeaux.
Members learned how to become
leaders in business fields and learn man-
agement of sales, business and book-
ences which members took part in.
FBLA met once a week, and to be-
keeping.
FBLA sold pillows to pay for confer-
come a member you had to be enrolled
in a business class.
FBLAAFRONT ROW: Monica Minster, Valerie Fierros, ROW TWO: Mr. Jack Berdeaux, Cindy Havlik, Belinda Yee, Jeri McCaughey, Diane Sowacke, Lisa Allen
ROW THREE: Linda Castillo, Stephany Lindsay, Karen McCanties, Michele Hutchison, Jackie Topolewski, Sherri Thorton. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lynne Powers,
Woody Doolittle, Eric Rosene, Mike Klooster, George Lui, Scott Orr.
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58 FBLA
Mr. Fred Snow portrays an urban civil defense leader in the play "Feiffer's
People" put on by the advanced drama class.
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Shelly Helms, Amy Absher.
Actors are honored: Speakers debate
This year's sponsor for Thespians
was Mr. Fred Snow. The club met every
Thursday and held three plays and one
musical. All members had to participate
in at least two of these productions and
have ten Thespian points. All members
took part in the productions so as to
culturally enrich society.
Mr. Fred Snow and Mrs. Paula Fen-
don were sponsors of AHS Chapter of
the National Forensics League, which is
the speech and debate team on campus.
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Members went into competition at var-
ious conventions and tournaments in
the state. Students learned self confi-
dence and the ability to speak in public
conferences and judged competition.
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Moody, Brian Hallada, Julie Blackshire, Dwayne Moody, Ron Johnson, Scott Orr.
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DECA-FIRST HOUR-FRONT ROW: Stephanie Early, Kim Foster, Theresa Hudson, Joyce McDonough, Sylvia Lovato. SECOND ROW: Deana Alger, Annette
Bond, Lynn Schultheis, Kathleen Hall, Kathy Kelly. THIRD ROW: Mary Patten, Cindy Langford, Connie Schieman, Darlene Webb, Arlene Tavison, Sheila
Washington. BACK ROW: Kim McCambly, Dorene Bradbury, Terry Grossenbacher, Robin Roels, David Clark, John Camargo.
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DECA fDistributive Education Clubs
of Americaj was sponsored by Ms. Kris-
tin Johnson, Mr. Jack Berdeuax, and
Mrs. Joan Valentine. DECA met once a
week and discussed current activities.
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mals, popcorn, and Santa's Workshop
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ited haunted houses, had service pro-
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Forman, Peggy Baumhover, Regina Soto, Liz Allen. BACK ROW: Ms. Kristin Johnson, Brenda McDonald, Darrell Foster, Jeri Lard, Joe Giuliano.
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Rosales, Debra Patterson, Patty Thomas, Tori Bohn. THIRD ROW: Shawn Crytser, David Nielsen, Steve Rouette, Dawn Crooks, Christi Hobbs, Alison
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GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Susan Kouts, Robert Souder, Knadi Rue. BACK ROW: Bill Cole, Michelle Russell, Mrs. Betty Schiele, Shaun Blockberger, Keith
McLaughlin,
Clubs enter
Students At Alhambra High had the
opportunity to be involved in two for-
eign languages this year. German club
was sponsored by Betty Schiele. The
club held many activities, such as cam-
pouts, German summer camp, trips to a
Foreign Language Arts Fair
bakery, and a dinner for parents in De-
cember. German Club met once a week
and entered competition at Grand Can-
yon Foreign Language Fair.
Mr. S. Adams and Mr. J. Guzman
sponsored Spanish Club which met
twice a month. Spanish Club also en-
tered competition at Grand Canyon Col-
lege Foreign Fair. The club held several
car washes and donated the money to
needy families.
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CREATIVE WRITING-FRONT ROW: Donna Sharkey, Wendy Mitchell, Terri Goodwin, Alissa Haenel, Brenda Johnson, Mr. Gordon Ryen. BACK ROW: Mr.
Martin Krey, Karen Blochberger, Greg Gibson, Mike Baez.
Creative writers create: Computer adds
The Writing Lions, a creative writing
club on campus, was sponsored by Mr.
Martin Krey and Mr. Gordon Raaen.
Wendy Mitchell was president, David
Finn, vice-president: Donna Sharkey,
secretary: and Alan Kimball was trea-
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CLUB ACTIQN 65
Art, Science activities include trips
ART CLUB-FRONT ROW: Tammy Haralson, Alison Ronshiem, Mrs. Martha Macon, Bobbie Runnels. BACK
ROW: Jon Lindsay, Rick Vondehl, Kandi Rice, Angela Ellis, Mr. Gerald Bridgeman.
Sponsors for the 1980-81 Art Club
were Mrs. Martha Macon, Mr. Gerald
Bridgeman, and Mrs. Marynelle Hart-
man. Members involved inthe club took
trips to art related businesses and exhib'
its. To pay for these trips students sold
posters and programs for school activi-
ties. The club met twice a month and to
become a member, students had to be
interested in art. Members learned great-
er awareness of arts in the community
and to appreciate it more.
Members of the Science Club became
more aware of their environment by
having a country outing once a month.
Science Club held car washes to pay for
their field trips and service projects. The
club requirements were to pay club
dues and attend meetings. Science Club
was sponsored by Mr. James Stanfield,
Mr. Laurence Slavin, and Mr. Robert
McComb.
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SCIENCE CLLIBAFRONT ROW: Debbie Slack, Linda Carlson, Andrea Magruder, Debbie Sherwood, Linda Young. SECOND ROW: Marc Tokars, Bill Wagner,
Bob Lessard, Vince Hamilton, Tony Leung. BACK ROW: Mascot, Mike Lemme, George Fredrickson, Steve Lemme, Dennis Lindley.
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Science Fiction Club was sponsored
by Mr. Robert Mulligan. The club met
twice a month to discuss various sci-fic
movies and stories. The club members
learned to distinguish bad movies from
good movies. Money the club raised
championship, Sci-fi view
was used for a subscription to a science
fiction magazine.
Chess Club was sponsored by Mr.
Jack Gibson. Chess Club competition
ranged from the regionals to state tour-
naments. Tony Brown was rated the
highest high school chess player in Ari-
zona and also the first to win the high
school chess individual championship
in the state. President was Tony Brown,
vice-president was Joe Asher, and sec-
retary- treasurer was Carlos Ceja.
SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-FRONT ROW: Joe Samasean, Kevin Hedgpeth, Mike Birkmire, Alan Kimbrough, Mr. Robert Mulligan. BACK ROW: Guy Moore, Carl
Johnson, Tom Sloan, Bob Glisan, Heron Muller,
CHESS CLLIB-FRONT ROW: Derrick Morefield, Joe Asher, Tony Brown, Frank Coons, Mr. Jack Gibson. BACK ROW: David Vaughn, Bernie Rivera, Kenny
Krout, Larry Coons, Alan Matsumoto, Scott Vosgier.
SCIENCE FICTION, CHESS 67
Grinnell Hiking learns about nature
Grinnell Hiking Club was sponsored month to discuss what would be in the President of the club was Dennis Lind
by Mr. Lavern Coffey. Members were future. Grinnell Hiking went on many ley, vice-president was Mike Lemme
taught about hiking and various things hikes throughout the state of Arizona. secretary, was Kerry Eckley, and trea
about nature. Hiking Club met once a Money raised went to parties and trips. surer was Bill Wagner.
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HOPE fHealth Occupationsj was a field. convention. The club was also part of
club on campus promoting medical ca- HOPE held car washes to pay for a VICA and they met once a week.
reers for interested students. Members dinner they had and other activities. Sponsor of HOPE this year was Mrs.
had to hold a job related to the medical HOPE entered competition at a Tuscon Delores LaMothe.
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Vankoly, Mrs. Delores LaMothe. BACK ROW: Tamarah Williams, Mark Hoorneman, Bobby Watkins, David Henrickson.
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during the blood drive sponsored by Key Club.
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Mat Maids support AHS
Mat Maids, commonly known at
MSM's, was sponsored by associate
principal, Mr. Victor Barraza.
The main activity of this group was
to cheer at all the wrestling matches
and help out at their practice sessions.
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raising were car washes, a skate-a-thon,
and the sale of acrylics. This money
was used for the state wrestling meet,
awards for top M8M's, and uniforms for
the wrestlers.
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were President-Christine Phyle, Vice
President-Nancy Ong, Secretary-An-
nette Kisner, Treasurer-Ruth Parovlek,
Publicity'Emily Holt and Andrea Reyn-
olds, and Parliamentarian-Jill Wells.
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MAT MAIDS-FRONT ROW: Sheila Thomas, Patty Johnson, Donna Morquecho, Andrea Reynolds, Tina Morquecho, Becky Daggett. MIDDLE ROW: Rhonda
Barrett, Lucy Livensparger, Nadine Lachman, Nancy Ong, Tammy Meek, Ruth Parovlek. BACK ROW: Gwen DelMuto, Emily Holt, Debbie McCants, Christine
Phyle, Jill Wells, Annette Kisner, Carol Rose, Sheralee Lowe, Barbra Baughman, Susan Castellano.
The Alhambra cheerleaders form a pyramid as they pose for a Fortress camera
during a football game.
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Members of Bowling learn sportsmanship
Bowling Club was sponsored by Mr. objective was to learn sportsmanship
Art Boglio and Mr. Clay Wootton, and and this was learned through team bowl- accomplishments. The club president
Mr. Dale Childs. The club met every ing. Trophies were given to league was Ken Bishop and vice-president was
Monday after school. The club's main champions, runners up and individual Kurt Brandenburg.
BOWLING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jamie Howard, John Eckert. MIDDLE ROW: Patty Eckert, Brad Wallace, Mark Fletcher. BACK ROW: Mr. Art Boglio, Chris
Gordon, Mark McCwen, Kenny White, Mr. Dale Childs.
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Freeman, Tim Young, Mr. Clayton Wooton.
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Mr. Robert Duncan and Mrs. Diane
Hammix were sponsors for this year's
COE and OWE.
Forty-four people were involved in ei-
ther COE or OWE. To be involved in
one of these clubs members had to be in
two vocational business classes and
working in business offices.
Both entered into an F.B.L.A. regional
State competition at A.S.U. An activity
planned during the year was an employ-
er-employee luncheon which was held
in May.
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COE E- OWE-FRONT ROW: L. Kennedy, R. Anderson, C. Wallace. SECOND ROW: A. Hutson, S. Sisson, N. Whitehead. THIRD ROW: P. Butler, S. Reyes, J.
Wakerbarth, C. Gegenheimer, R. Hagen, C. Write, J. Curtis, D. DeFreze. FOURTH ROW: C. Denning, M. Deherria, K. Walker, V. Rierros, D. Turner, J. Donahue.
FIFTH ROW: Mr. R. Duncan, L. Blakesley, L. Costello, S. Thorton, P. McCormick, M. Heath, S. Red, C. Havlik, C. Irvine. BACK ROW: Mrs. D. Hammit, M.
Hutchinson, C. Hislop, S. Craft, K. Mallory.
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HERO enters competition at ASLI
HERO club this year was sponsored
by Mrs. Anna Snodgrass and consisted
of eighteen members. Requirements to
be involved in this club were that mem-
bers had to be seniors and get the coor-
dinator's approval.
HERO means Home Economics Relat-
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ed Occupations and students in the club
learned how to relate with other stu-
dents and fellow workers.
The club entered into a state competi-
tion in April at ASU. To pay for the
convention, HERO sold stuffed foot-
balls, mugs, key chains, and held var-
ious car washes.
HERO went to a rest home at Christ-
mas to help cheer the elderly and enter-
tained autistic children during a picnic
at Devero. Also included during the year
were trips to hospitals to perform pup-
pet shows for the children's ward.
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HERO-FRONT ROW: D. Clement, T. Carroll, B. Stinnett, G. Wright, L. Wright, M. Gherardi, C. Ladd, L. Payne, R. Hurst, D. Saunders, Mrs. A. Snodgrass. BACK
ROW: D. Stegmiller, D. Dutton, K. May. S. Orr, J. Ryan, D. Rochette.
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Many students in ICE work at jobs that may become a vocation. A chance to An unidentified student dances for the audience
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American Field Service sells stock
AFS CAmerican Field Servicel was an ties, such as the AFS assembly and Hair and Mrs. Osburn. Officers of the
organization open to students interested stock sale. The money raised went to club were Kathy Perryman as president,
in the foreign exchange program. the exchange of students from country Kathy Bloyed as secretary and Heidi
The club had many successful activi- to country. AFS was sponsored by Mr. Terry as treasurer.
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AFSFRONT ROW: Kathy Bloyed, Tonya Struble, Mary Trinka, Kathy Perryman, Shannon Laufquist, Ruby Quist. BACK ROW: Mrs. Osburn, Eddie Amavisca,
Heidi Terry, Julie Blackshire, Chris Geens, Mr. Haire.
Ruby Quist and Ann Maria from Finland hold hands in friendship during the
AFS assembly held to promote sales of the stock.
Chris Geens, a foreign exchange student from Belgium, tells about his country
during the AFS assembly.
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SKI CLUB-FRONT ROW: Terry Pfeifer, Dawn Bushroe, Sandy McGrady, Kellie Shourds, Liz O'CaIlaghan, Andrea Magruder, Lisa Magruder, Lisa Gutaw, Anna
Figueroa. SECOND ROW: Julie Morton, Pam Allen, Leann Owens, Jill Brandenburg, Sherri Vidal, Diane Quan, Janie Ferrio, Phil Hernandez, Lisa Nannestad.
THIRD ROW: Sandy McKoressel, Kim Deltart, Paige DeHart, Colleen Hewett, Kelly Niehuis. BACK ROW: Mr. Ing, Johnny Perea, Mark LaPlante, Mark
Hogland, Shawn Howard, Scott Graham.
Ski Club members await falling snow
Waiting for snow to come to the
slopes was Ski Club's main concern this
year. The group's sponsor was Mr. Ber-
nard lng. The club met every Monday
after school.
Some of the activities that were
An unidentified student races to eat a pumpkin pie against other classes during
activities in the quad.
planned were 2-one day ski trips to the
Snowbowl and 1-two or three day ski
trips to Sunrise.
Some fund-raising projects that they
had were car washes and selling items.
The money that was raised went to pay
Sophomore Class.
for the ski trips.
The officers were President-Cindy
Pickard, Vice-President-Diane Quan,
Secretary-Audrea Magruder, and Trea-
surer-Liz O'Callaghan.
Eric Hasenburg gets ready to enter a pie eating contest to represent the
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to begin during Homecoming assembly.
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American Showcase open to students just coming out of high school.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: R. MoraIesQ9j, L. WilliamsQ14j Mgr., T. Arvizuf22J, R. Williamsf7J, A. Rakosif54j, B. Greenf65J, R. Piercef2OJ,
D.Cooperf40j Mgr, S. Ambrosef63l.SECOND ROW: Coach Nassif, Q. Pippinsf21j, A. PavlenkoQ53j, B. Suttonf67J, M. Weldf74J, T. Broylesf5lJ, G. Ambrose188J,
T. Dodt 1231, B. LawlerQ33J, Coach Culbertson.THlRD ROW: Coach Grantham, P.Pippinsf32J, E. Lovatol52J, B. ShupeQ25J, J. Pereaf50J, F. Cordovaf12J, F. -
Trujillofl5l, D. Clarkf69J, T. Shortf47l, A. Norrisf55J, K. Kirkmanf56J, Coach Kersting.FOLlRTH ROW: T. Fredrickson Mgr., R. Estrellaf10J, J. Scheidl80J, J.
Brownf81J, P. HernandezQ24j, V. Rangel Q84J, J. Wisenerf79J, T. Cooperf82J, S. Grahamf70j, J. Ganemif78J, S. Richter Mgr.. BACK ROW: H. Treinen 1687, M.
Gadberryf64J, D. Gibbonsf72J, K. Christopherf83J, T. Paulusf85J, K. Buchanan177J, B. GrahamQ87J, J. Dolyniukf43J, E. Sotto 1731, S. Grahamf35J.
Varsity football wins 5 of last 6
The 1980-81 Varsity football team
ended it's season with a 5-5 record. The
team's offense had a slow start drop-
ping the first four games by very close
margins, but got things rolling winning
five out of their last six games and four
of the five were shutouts. The Lions
could have clinched a birth in the divi-
sional playoffs with a win over Camel-
back. The Lions entered the game lack-
ing starting Quarterback Rick Estrella
who was hurt in an upset victory over
South the previous week. The Lions
were not up for it mentally losing 26-0
which all but shattered their hopes for
postseason play.
Receiving team awards were: MVP-
Rick Estrella, Outstanding Offensive
Back-Phillip Pippins, Offensive Line-
man-Dennis Gibbons, Defensive Back-
Scott Graham, Defensive Lineman-By-
ron Green, and the Matt Owens Award
went to Bryon Green for Total Contribu-
tion.
Tim Perkins, linebacker, receives instructions Coach Kersting was very Optimistic
ffom Coach Kefsting- toward next year since he only has two
returning lettermen.
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yards.
Split end Fred Cordova makes another spectacular catch to aid in the win
against West.
Wide receiver Richard Pierce breaks through the line and picks up another
LIONS first down.
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Running back Phillip Pippins breaks outside as Richard Pierce prepares to
block a Trevor Browne defender.
Defensive end Jerry Dolyniuk pulls down the Cortez Quarterback in a losing
effortg LIONS lost 3-0.
Running back Scott Graham sprints outside for additional yardage against
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Carter, Brandon JV most valuable
This year's JV football team got off to
a slow start but showed improvement
as the weeks went on, though the sea-
son ended in an O-6-1 record.
The most valuable players were Ray
Carter who played guard and Paul Bran-
don who played running back. Alan
Ziegler was the leading passer with back
ups from Isaac Aguirre and Eric Brown.
This year's team was coached by
Marv Nevins and Richard Johnson.
These coaches put in a lot of time and
effort trying to put on the field a winning
team. No matter what the personnel
was, when the final gun sounded they
were always on the losing end, but at
least they showed a good effort.
In a rebuilding year, the freshman
football team posted an O-7-l record.
Led by Coach Phil Berra, the team
worked hard practicing many funda-
mentals as they prepared for next year
as junior varsity players.
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Kozak, J. Guerrero. SECOND ROW: J. Inman, G. Cooper, S. Hodge, R. Porter, M. Magnolo, A. Stiner, E. Brown, C. Meeks, J. Havlik, I. Aguire, S. Blochberger
D. Prieger, B. Bentley. THIRD ROW: Coach Nevins, B. Kennedy Mgr., D. Mann Mgr., M. Lewis, M. Abraham, B. Brown, C. Stites, R. Carter, J. Sowers, K
Wilder, M. Mathis, B. Sanders, P. Brandon, W. Pierce Mgr., Coach Johnson. BACK ROW: B. Schmid, G. Hernandez, P. Abram, K. Niethercutt, N. Bloom, A
Zeigler, D. Palmer, J. Collier.
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Martin, B. Kuban, L. Cuspard, K. Dillard, N. Lewis, G. Graham. THIRD ROW: R. Corbin, J. Gibson, M. Woosey, K. Newton, K. Gadbery, B. Runnings, B. Ingle, D.
Cooper. BACK ROW: M. Amavisca, G. Moore, C. Junker, R. Smith, T. Roberts, T, McClain, B. Flynn.
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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-FRONT ROW: Tracy Roberts, Donna Denny, Linda Neeley, Rene Butler, Cara Smith. BACK ROW: Charlene Kennedy Mgr,, Rene
Pieri, Drena Kalani, Debbie Griffith, Brenda Holaday, Teri Montoya, Coach Ing.
Varisty spikes way to 16-O season
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Led by first year coach Bernard Ing,
the Alhambra Lions varsity volleyball
team spiked their way to the divisionals
with a I6-0 record.
The Lions arrived at the divisionals
with high hopes for the state playoffs. In
their first match, they shut out East I5-
l3, 15-5. Their playoff hopes were
crushed in the second match when they
lost to Camelback who had been their
toughest opponent all season long.
Receiving awards for their outstand-
ing play during the season were Teri
Montoya-Most Valuable Player, and best
hitter, Drena Kalani- best setter, and Lin-
da Neeley- best defense. These girls as
well as the rest of the team contributed
to a fine season.
The Junior Varsity team finished up
their season with 7 wins and 5 losses.
Dani Cook was named outstanding play-
er. The team was coached this year by
Steve Armstrong.
Llnder the coaching of Bob Scott, the
freshman team had an outstanding sea-
son with lO wins and 2 losses.
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Boys Varsity Cross Country, under
the coaching of Hugh Morrison, ran suc-
cessfully posting an outstanding record
of 12 wins and 2 losses.
The running Lions only losses came
in a 4-way meet when they were outdis-
tanced by Greenway and Mesa. They
placed ninth in the Tempe Invitational,
second in divisionals, and eleventh in
the state finals.
Tom Williams received an award as
the outstanding runner. The most im-
proved runner award went to Tim Cas-
tillo and Lee Copeland was honored as
the outstanding freshman runner.
Outdistancing their opponents with 3
wins 2 losses was the Junior Varsity
Cross Country team. The freshman run-
ners ended their season with a 3-l re-
cord. They also placed third in the Ju-
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L Gray M Gallagher, T. Williams, M. Mancuso, T. Castillo, J. Anderson, O. Irish, R. Nanny, C. Flores, R. Weatherford. BACK ROW: Coach Morrison, J.
Williams M Farrell, R. Krout, J. DeVine, M. Shoemaker, B. Johnson, Assist. Coaches B. Williams, R. Bohl.
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West 22
Greenway 18
Mesa 28
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Morrison, A. Glemba, K. Weld, P. Jorgensen, T. Rogers, D. Martin, E. Owens.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 91
GOLF-BACK ROW: Mr. Bill Wharton, coachg Mark Frank, Mike Culbertson. FRONT ROW: Vince Spina,
Wendy Mitchell, Harold Greene.
Golf turns CO-ED with
fall sport.
The coach was Mr. Bill Wharton, who
worked with his five golfers, Mark
Frank, Mike Culbertson, Vince Spina,
Wendy Mitchell, and Harold Greene.
These students played their hardest.
Mitchell
This was the first year for AIhambra's
Golf Team to go coed. Wendy Mitchell
was the first girl accepted on the Boys
Golf Team.
One of the other changes this year
was golf going from a spring sport to a
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Castellano.
1980 Archers take second
The 1980 Archery team had a very
successful season. Coached by George
Ziegler, the team posted an 8 win 2 loss
record with both losses coming against
division champion Camelback. Sandy
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second place in division, and then on to
state where they took fifth.
Coach Ziegler had some fine pros-
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Mesa 1851-877.
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another shot.
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VARSITY BADMINTON-FRONT ROW: A. Hood, L. Preston, B. Stewart, C. Speer, J. Bailey, Mgr. BACK ROW: Coach Stacey, A. Reynolds, S. Koch.
Cheryl Speer voted most valuable
This year's Varsity Badminton team
had some very good players. For exam-
ple, Cheryl Speer, voted MVP, was the
only three year letter winner on the
team. Others who received letters were
Becky Stewart, Lesa Preston and An-
drea Reynolds. Even with such great
talent they had a disappointing season.
94 BADMINTON
With four returning starters the team
can look for an improved season next
year. The coach for the team this year
was Carol Stacey, who guided the team
through the season and helped them to
improve their skills. Theresa McCants
was voted MVP for the JV team.
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Bailey.
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Frederickson, Trainer. BACK ROW: Coach Phil Kemp, Alan Ziegler, Paul Brandon, Kerry Christopher, Frank Kisner, Elston Jones, Mike Klooster, Charles
Henry, Gary Nelson, Gary Sharpe.
Lions take third in State Tourney
This year's Varsity Basketball team
almost brought the State Championship
back to Alhambra. With four returning
starters, the team was expected to do
well. All season the Lions showed great
courage and teamwork to win 26 games
against only 2 losses, both during the
playoffs.
South was their toughest opponent
all season. In the first game, the Lions
had control until the Rebels staged a
last minute comeback but ran out of
time. The second game was even until
the last thirty seconds when senior
Lorin Baker sank two pressure free
throws to put the Lions up by four,
which was the winning margin.
The Lions entered Divisional play
ranked second in the state. They strug-
gled with the Cards from Glendale, but
won. They next played Phoenix Union
for the first time. P.Ll. led by two with
four seconds left. Mike Klooster and
Lorin Baker both had missed shots, but
Elston Jones put it in after the buzzer
and the Lions suffered their first loss.
They easily handled Casa Grande for
third in the Divisionals.
The team then traveled to Tucson
and beat Palo Verde. Then came Moon
Valley, who they beat 60-44, which sent
them to ASLI in the semifinals to play
Chandler. The team had beaten the
Wolves in the first game of the season
by twenty points. The Lions were never
really in the game. They lost to Chan-
dler by eight points.
The team ended its season taking
third place in the State Tournament.
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Kerry Christopher shows that he can take it to the big guys in the middle as he
puts one in for two against Chandler in the state semifinals.
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Talented junior Gary Nelson puts up a one-handed jump shot right in the face
of his Trevor Browne defender.
Big Elston Jones gives the Bruin players a lesson on how to lay it up in a
crushing 83-47 victory.
BOY'S JV BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Eric Brown, John Smith, Joe Havlik, lsaac Aguirre, Tracy Pierce Keith Jones BACK ROW Ron Vachrls Terry
Morrison, Dean Trostle, Paul Brandon, Berny Garcia, Al Ziegler, Coach Tom Sweet.
, Frosh post winning seasons
The Junior Varsity Basketball team's
season record was fourteen wins and
four losses. ln league play, they had a
record of twelve wins and two losses.
Two of their losses were by a single
point in the closing seconds of the
game, and one was in overtime play.
The team consisted of many powerful
players, such as Alan Ziegler, Larry
Kirby, Terry Morrison, Paul Brandon,
and Tracy Pierce.
Boy's Freshman Basketball posted a
10-6 record. The team, coached by Al
Horcasitas, showed strength with big
wins over South, West, Maryvale, and
Carl Hayden. They shold make next
year's JV a strong contender.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL- S. White, T. Pasowaski, K. Gadberry, R. Corbin, R. Wayman, R. Smith, Coach Horcasltas G Thomas F Werner T McClain B
lngle, K. Reynolds, B. Boat.
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BACK ROW: Brian Homsey 11401, S. Thornton 11261, S. Graham 11791, Coach Anderson, B. Graham 11911, Bruce Homsey 11341, J. Perea 11551.
Brian Homsey
Divisional
Champion
This year's Varsity Wrestling team
was coached by Mr. Bill Anderson and
Mr. Bill Gumm Jr. These coaches were
the fourth new coaches in as many
years. They had a very poor start drop-
ping their first match to Peoria 41-18,
but for an inexperienced team, it was
not that bad.
The team improved through the sea-
son gaining momentum. Their last
match was against South. lt started off
slowly, but as the heavier weights got
going, so did the action. Bruce Homsey
pinned his man in 46 seconds. Brian
Homsey also won with a pin. Burman
Graham, a first year wrestler, got into
trouble early and was near getting
pinned, but in the end pulled out a victo-
ry, 9-8.
ln divisionals, Brian Homsey was Divi-
sion Champ. Jim Wisener took second,
and Bruce Homsey and Byron Green
were fourth. The team overall placed
sixth.
J.V. WRESTLING, BOTTOM ROW: M. Allen, B. Gorce, C. Ceja, K. Comton, G. Howes. MIDDLE ROW: R. Brunberg, unidentified, K,.' Ladd, C. Celaya, E.
Greenmyer, J. Kneipp, J. Watson, N. Lewis. TOP ROW: S. Hodges, M. Mathis, C. Stietz, R. Buske, Coach Anderson, C. Juncker, H. Juncker.
WRESTLING 101
VARSITY WRESTLING
Peoria
Central
South
Camelback
Carl Hayden
Maryvale
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Central
South
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Central
Camelback
South
Carl Hayden
Maryvale
West
Trevor Browne
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team to Divisionals
The l98Of8l Varsity Softball team
ended its year in pretty good shape. ln
the beginning of the year the team had
some very key players quit for undis-
closed reasons. With the help and guid-
ance from Miss Lucia Jones, they re-
grouped and played fairly consistant
Qgoodl softball to lead the team to the
Divisional playoffs.
Their first opponent at Divisionals
was North. They were very much an
underdog, but with good play from sen-
iors Teri Montoya, Cheryl Speer, Susan
Junas, and sophomore Linda Neely,
they struck fast and played good de-
fense to win 14-3. They then played
Maryvale in the semifinals. The Lions
had a very good day but just couldn't
outlast the Panthers and lost 4-3.
With seven returning players, Miss
Jones can look forward to a very re-
warding future.
VARSITY SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: W. James, R, Pieri, T. Montoya, S. Junas, MIDDLE ROW: L. Dawson, K, Hurlburt, S. Tucker, L. Neeley. C. Speer, BACK
ROW: S. Hobert, T. Roberts, L, Williams, R. Mullins Mgr., K. McCully Mgr., L. Ingle, l. Colligan Mgr,. A. Glemba, J. Runnings, Coach Jones,
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Donquez. BACK ROW: R. Mallory. M.
Kerney, C. Meagher, S. Holbert, S. Arvizu, Coach Nevins, K. Shourds, C. Chavez, A. Berberich, D. Lomusco. M. Groves.
for a strong
The Freshman softball team started
the season on a bad note when they lost
to Trevor Browne 9-6. They then went
on to win the next game by a wide mar-
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FRESHMAN SOFTBALL- FRONT ROW: L. PRESTON. J, TANG.
COACH ZIEGLER. C. GREENMEYER. J. HARRIS. V. GLIIDICE
gin with a 14-5 win. ln the next games, back.
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Freshman Softball prepares
JV
skimming by with one run losses. The
last games of the season were victori-
ous when the Lions hit an 21-ll win
over East and a 9-8 win over Camel-
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P. SLUSSER. M. STlNER, S. COATES.
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With nine returning players, the 1980
Varsity Baseball team had a promising
season. Coached by Marv Nevins the
team took a second place finish in the
PUHS Recess Tournament.
Pitching several winning games
throughout the season were pitchers
Rick Estrella, Brian Swaim, Ken Turza,
and Lorin Baker. Out of the first four
games each pitched a winning game.
Mark Higgins, who was cut from the
1979 squad, did a very good job. Coach
Nevins said the most outstanding play-
ers were Brian lngle and Bob Chambers.
Camelback and Carl Hayden were the
Lions' stiffest opponents. Alhambra
took three out of four games with Cam-
elback but lost a close one with Carl
Hayden.
At Fortress press time, the Lions
were hoping for a successful season. In
their first game they lost to Tolleson 3-1
on a very muddy playing field.
VARSITY BASEBALL' FRONT ROW: R. Pierce, J. Brown, B. Homsey, C. Drew, B. Green, T. Crrossenbacher, T. DiStefano, M. King, Mgr. BACK ROW: L. Kellar
Mgr., F. Cordova, R. Estrella, K. Turza, J. Collier, T. Frederickson, Trainer, M. James, M. Smith, B. Homsey, Coach Nevins.
VARSITY BASEBALL 107
JV posts 8 wins, 6 losses in 1980
The 1980 Junior Varsity Baseball
team, coached by Richard Johnson,
posted a season record of 8 wins and 6
losses.
After losing to Central 9-11, the Lions
went on to win three in a row against
East, Central, and West. The next two
games were dropped to Camelback and
Trevor Browne. The remainder of the
season was up and down for the JV
team.
Coached by Terry Stan, the 1980
Freshman Baseball team posted a sea-
son record of 5 wins, 12 losses, and one
tie. The freshmen had wins over North,
Central, Camelback, West, and Carl
Hayden.
Both of these teams, were hopeful for
winning seasons for 1981 at Fortress
press time.
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Harding, J. Greff. BACK ROW: A. Stiner, K. Wilder, T. Eaves, D. Etz, G. Manning, R. Slaughtery, M. Wagoner, C. Stites, R Carter Coach Johnson
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VARSITY BOYS TRACK-FRONT ROW: R, Anderson, H. Tavisan, J. Anderson, V. Masone, M. Farrell, R. Perez, P. Pippins, R, Epperson. SECOND ROW: R.
Bohls, B. Shape, T. McCastillo, L. Copeland, E. King, B. Krout, T. Williams, M. Mancuso, Coach Williams. THIRD ROW: F. Trujillo, J. Owens, M. Radcliff, C.
Lea, B. Sanders, T. McClain, E. Amavisca, J. Nathan, J. Bell. BACK ROW: Coach Morrison, T. Pierce, J. Wisener, T. Griego, M. Gadberry, D. Erhardt, D. Davis,
P. Brandon, T. Morrison.
Track team races to victor : 7 and 1
One of the many highlights of the
1980 track season was when Fred Mar-
ple set a new high jump record of six
feet eleven inches, Tom Williams was
voted most dedicated by the team mem-
bers of the 1980 season. The team
placed second in the Phoenix Union
High School Relays, and third in the
divisionals.
The returning lettermen for the 1980-
1981 season are Tom Williams, Mark
Mancuso, Tim Castillo, Ted Griego, Phil
Pippins, Fernando Trujillo, Mike Farrell,
Benji Lawler, Jim Wisener, Tracey
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The team was coached by Hugh Mor-
rison, who led the team to a seven win
and one loss season in 1980.
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Bohl, J. Parisi, F. Clark, E. Foster, M. Schwartz, G. Bedore, A. Tuihalamaka, J. Snodgres, Coach Williams. THIRD ROW: Coach Morrison, R. Krout, C. Masters,
K. White, J. Bell, J. Guerrero, G. Fineberg, E. Hasenberg. BACK ROW: C. Meeks, M. Mathis, C. Lee, K. Gadbery, D. Erhardt, D. Schable, A. Pavlenko, J. Perry.
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had a very successful season with an 8-
0 record. ln the first meet the Alhambra
Lions mauled the South Rebels with a
137-0 win. The Lions continued their
C A winning ways when they shut down
, tw Central 106-19. They also placed first in
the Freshman City Meet with 163 V2
points. They finished the season with a
tie against Camelback with the score at
108.
Some of the most outstanding run-
ners for the '80 season were Robbie An-
derson, Erwin King, and Marty
McDowell with a high score of over 90
points. Paul Brandon and Tracy Pierce
scored well.
For the '81 track season, 53 tried out
and 20 of them made the JV team. Most
of them were freshmen.
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Clare Fierros, Lisa Antesberger, Shelly Hall, Monica Ramose, Pam Allen, Sandy Bell, Debbie Grant THIRD ROW: Manager Christine Long, Kristine Zien,
Tammy Lynch, Judy Estes, Elizabeth Owens, Lailah Aleem, Charla Greenmyer, Marti Styiner, Coach Nassif. TOP ROW: Shelly Hobert, Shelly Sharpe, Gina
Morton, Tammy Rodgers, Julie Gibbons, Trina Pippins, Dorthy Martin, Kathy McCarty, Not pictured A. Sanders.
Varsity Track undefeated in duals
The 1980 Girls Varsity Track team
was coached by Coach Nassif. The
team's most outstanding runner was
Amy Swadener. The All-State Mile run-
ner was Lisa Anetsberger. The All-State
Mile Relay team was made up of Doro-
thy Martin, Amy Swadener, Clare Fier-
ros, and Laurie Gray.
This was the fifth year that the team
was undefeated in duals. It was the sec-
ond year they beat the Shadow Moun-
tain Champs, and were the Valley Clas-
sic Champs. This was the fourth year
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Champs.
ln 1981, there were four new mem-
bers added to the list out of thirty-five
girls. The toughest opponent they had a
meet against was Maryvale.
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BOY'S TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Reggie Daleiden, Shaun Castner, Chris Hoffarth. BACK ROW: Terry Paulus,
Mike Culbertson, Mike Olsker, Matt Hoffarth, Scott June.
Boys Varsity Tennis ends
'80 season with, 2-10 record
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Donna Latham, Michelle Horner, Peggy Jorgenson, Julie Tang, Audrey
Rood. BACK ROW: Coach Jack
Kersting, Michelle Lazovich, Amy Berberich, Monica Rangel, Debbie Lomuscio, Jill Sword. NOT PIC-
TURED: Donna Cheung, Linda Carlson.
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Girl's basketball uses skill, speed
This year's Girl's Basketball Team,
coached by Mike DiBenedetto, used
speed and skill 'strategies in their
games. The offense differed this year
with a new "8l" look but the defense
did not change at all. Twenty-seven girls
tried out this year but only twenty-five
were chosen for the team.
Many' records were set in 1980. Cathy
Bayley set a record of field goals with
l03. She also set another record in re-
bounds: 20 in one game and 213 in one
season. Linda Neeley set a record of
scoring the most points in one game,
30. Kathy Miller had a total of 59 assists
for the whole season.
At Fortress press time, the team was
looking forward to a promising season.
They were hoping to overcome lack of
height and experience.
VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW Celia Flores Coty Hernandez Wendy James Llnda Neeley Cheryl Speer Kathy Miller Sydney Browning
BACK ROW: Stephany Lindsay, Mgr., Karen Michaels Valerie Guldlce Lori Williams Audrey Glemba Kelly Hudspeth Sherri Jones Mgr Coach Mike
DlBenedetto.
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JV GlRL'S BASKETBALLFRONT ROW: Jill Rhodes, Becky Cordova, Cathy Zuccala, Michelle Lanman, Beth Nullman, Debbie Quan. BACK ROW: Coach
Bernard Ing, Marsha Heiland, Tammy Bahr, Tracy Turner.
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New policy
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better school
year
The 1980-1981 Alhambra administra-
tive staff worked extra hard to provide a
better school year for all Alhambra stu-
dents.
There were many new programs and
policies created throughout the year. A
successful new program, night school,
showed a high enrollment. Some new
policies were created such as the new
absence policy, tardy policy, and a new
method for registration that was used
for second semester. These were used
to help halt the declining enrollment in
the school.
The returning administrative staff
was Mr. Wellesley Goodwin fprincipall
Mrs. Lucene Billing fassistant principall
Mr. Victor Barraza lassistant principalj
Mr. Keith Nixon lassistant principalj
and Mr. Rene Diaz fassistant principalj.
Mr. Goodwin considered the 1980-
1981 school year to be a success for all.
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student records, bookstore, Junior Referrals, and the 200 building. inventory. graduation, cafeteria, security, rentals, Sophomore Referrals, and
the 400, 600, and 700 buildings.
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handbook, parent newsletter, and the bulletin. man Referrals, 900 building, the auditorium, and parking lots.
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In order to pass the mathematics re-
quirements, students had to pass the
minimal math proficiency test QMZPTJ
administered by the mathematics de-
partment. This test had sixteen basic
skills competencies. Students were giv-
en this test in their freshman year of
school. After completing the test and
requirements were met, a student could
enlarge his knowledge of math in
classes ranging from General Math-
ematics to Analytical Geometry and
Calculus. Other classes included Alge-
bra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Introduc-
tory Analysis, and also math classes for
the gifted. '
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HARRIET CHOTRAS taught General Math l-2,
KENNETH BEALS taught Gegmetry 1-2A and Al- ALITHUR BOGLIO taught Geometry l-2, Introduc-
gebra 1-2, 3-4. tory Analysis l-2, and Consumer Math l-2.
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DOMINIC GIAMBRLINO taught Algebra l-2, 3-4
Calculus AP, and Geometry l-2. and General Math 1.2.
ROBERT GOODRICH taught Algebra 3-43 Computer Math l-2, General Math l-
2, and was Department Chairperson. LINDA VOLLSTEDT taught Algebra I-2 and General Math l-2.
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JENNIFER SAVAGE taught General Math I-2. WILLIAM CONLEY taught Algebra I-2 and Geometry I-2.
JERALILD NELSON taught Algebra I-2, Basic Math Skills, and General Math I- VERNON CLILBERTSON taught Algebra I-2, 3-4A, and General Math I-2.
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MATHEMATICS 127
History has come a long ways
WILLIAM SALONY taught American History I-2.
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CLARA WALKER taught American Government
and Free Enterprise.
RICHARD JOHNSON taught American History I-
2, and Arizona HistoryfGovernment.
I28 SOCIAL STUDIES
In Social Studies the students needed
one credit of American History, one
credit of American and Arizona Consti-
tution, and half a credit of Free Enter-
prise. After the students earned all cred-
its they needed to pass social studies,
they could enlarge their knowledge of
.social studies by choosing from a list of
social studies' classes. Some were as
follows: Aerospace Education, Ameri-
can and Arizona Government and histo-
ry, Anthropology, Geography, and Free
Enterprise.
Some special activities that took
place were a trip to the Congress in
Washington D.C. and an archaeological
dig west of Sun City.
MAURICE SHOGER taught Arizona History, Gov-
ernment, Anthropology and Gifted Program.
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Tammy Meeks takes a break from her history to
pose for a Fortress photographer.
LALIRENCE VANDERBECK taught American His-
tory I-2 and Arizona HistoryfGovernment.
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JOHN MURPHY taught Free Enterprise and
American Government, was Department Chairper-
son.
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CLARE HLIRLBLIRT taught American History I-2
and American History IA2 CRT.
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vernment and Free Enterprise.
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LIBBY FRIEDMAN taught American History I-2
and Arizona Government.
JOHN KOERNER taught Free Enterprise and
American Government.
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Ken Young plays the role of John Adams for
President in Ms. Friedman's American History
class.
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THOMAS GOSS taught American Government,
Free Enterprise, and Student Government.
Kim White fJohn Adam's secretaryj is in a Press
Conference.
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WILLIAM WHARTON taught World History and
American History I-2.
SOCIAL STUDIES 129
English teaches communication skills
JOHN CAMPBELL taught English I-2 and 3-4 and
was also the Department Chairperson.
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CAROLYN KELLY taught English I-2.
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Writing Lab, Film Study.
Students pose for the camera during English.
The English Department's main goal
was to improve students' communica-
tion skills. This year's changes were
aimed toward freshmen and incoming
students. They needed four credits of
English in order to meet graduation re-
quirements.
Classes offered ranged from English I
to Career Composition. Some literature
courses were Short Stories, Mythology,
Science Fiction, Individualized Litera-
ture, and Communications and Mass
Media. Senior Writing Lab was offered
to Seniors who needed to pass their writ-
ing skills in order to graduate.
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CLAYTON WOOTTON taught English 3-4 and Se-
mantics and Literature.
RENEE SHORR taught Film Study, English 5-6,
Comm. MfM.
JOY GRAFMAN taught English 3-4, and I-2 and
Individualized Literature.
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BETTY WHELAN taught English I-2 and 3-4.
JANET MOORE taught English3-4, Man in Con-
flict, Humanities.
GORDON RAAEN taught English 3-4 and I-2.
KITTY MCGAFFIC taught English 3-4, Individual
Lit., and Composition.
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program.
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JACK GIBSON taught English 1-2, and 3-4 and
also Composition.
ROBERT MLILLIGAN taught Mystery and Detec-
tive and also Individualized Literature.
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JEAN BRITTAN taught English 1-2 and Career
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MARY RICHARDSON taught English 3-4, College
Composition, and Individualized Literature.
PALILA FENDON taught English 1-2.
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MARTIN KREY taught Creative Writing, English
3-4, Publications-Newspaper, and Journalism.
ROBERT GROENIG taught Sr. Writing Lab and
also English 1-2.
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LINDA PARKER taught English I-2 and 3-4 WE.
ENGLISH 131
Business readies students for careers
OLGA BICE, Business Department Chairper'
son, taught Office Typing 3,4, Typing l,2, and
General Business. She is also the sponsor of
FBLA.
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JAMES CHARLSON taught Business Law, ln-
termediate Typing, and Record Keeping.
DIANE HAMMIT taught Secretarial Block and
Accounting l'2. She is also the sponsor of
COE.
ETHEL KOONS taught Business English I-2
and Typing l-2.
The Business Department's main
goal was to give students the learning
abilities to obtain a specialized career in
the business world.
The courses offered this year were of
a wide range. These subjects included
Marketing, Merchandising, and Clerical
Block as well as Typing, Shorthand,
Business Machines, TABS, JEMS, and
Accounting. They helped students to
learn and prepare for a future in the
business world.
LYNNE POWERS taught Business Machines,
Typing l-2, and JEMS.
EDWARD GEIST taught Business Machines, Accounting 3-4, COE Machines, Students participate in one of many business classes offered at AHS.
and Typing l-2.
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JOAN VALENTINE taught Typing l-2, Accounting l-2 and Business Law.
Students learn the basics of Office Typing.
KRISTIN JOHNSON taught Merchandising 142, and Cooperative Merchandis-
ing. She also sponsors DECA.
ROBERT DUNCAN taught JOE fJunior Office Educationj OWE QOffice Work
Experiencej COE fCooperative Office Education! and Typing l-2. He also
sponsors COE.
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SANDRA MARTIN taught Shorthand l-2, Typing
l-2 and Office Typing 3-4.
A student works hard to earn a positive future.
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He also worked in the Math Department teaching General Math.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Foreign Language offers variety
This past year, French, German and
Spanish were taught at Alhambra. Stu-
dents learned how to read, write, speak
and understand a foreign language to
help students after graduation in the
business world.
After school, German club, sponsored
by Mrs. Schiele, and Spanish club, spon-
sored by Mr. Guzman, were both ready
to make students interested in learning
another language. Foreign language stu-
dents also had a chance to participate in
the A.F.S.
LUCY LINDER taught French l-8 and Spanish l-2.
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JOAN PLUM was the Department Chairperson
JOE GUZMAN taught Spanish 1-6. and taught Spanish 1-8-
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BETTY SCWE'-E f-Hugh' Gefmaf' VB' CAROLYN KELLY naught Spanish 1-2, English l'2 WE, and English 1-2.
134 FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Guidance helps students cope
The counselors helped the students
with their problems concerning school,
career, friends or family. The eight
members of the Guidance Department
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WILLIAM WILSON counseled students.
also helped students complete their re-
quirements for graduation.
All of the counselors were concerned
about students' problems and futures
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SYLVESTER EDWARDS was a counselor.
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CINDY HALE was a new counselor.
and did their best to help them through-
out the year. The new counselors were
Jim Bailey, EMH gifted counselor and
Shelley Johnson, counselor.
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LEON PETERS was a counselor.
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JANET NELSON counseled students.
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Exceptional students learn to cope
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ANN HICKEY was an LDfEH teacher.
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Students in the Exceptional Student
Program had a variety of courses of-
fered ranging from Practical American
HistoryfArizona Government and Con-
stitution to Diversified Occupation Life
Skills. Other classes offered were Cre-
ative Parenting to Practical Work Exper-
ience.
The objectives of the department
were to instruct the students in the
areas that would allow them to be self
sufficient and strong skilled in an area
that would provide them with job oppor-
tunities and security upon graduation.
JOHN STONE was an LDXEH teacher.
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RASMA EKMANIS was an LDfEH teacher. ALAN ADAMS was an LDfEH teacher.
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DALE CHILDS was a VMH teacher.
ALFRED HORCASITAS was an LDfEH teacher.
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MICHAEL PAPPAS taught practical Shop, Voca-
tional Preperation, and Practical Economics l-2.
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EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS I 37
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JIM KIRBY, Department Chairperson, taught Con-
cert Band, Beginning Band, J.V. Band, and Jazz
Band.
MIKE ORLIKOFF taught Concert Orchestra, Pi
ano. Advanced Mixed Chorus, and Beginning
Mixed Chorus.
The Alhambra Marching Lions, led by Drum Major Mark Hoorneman, perform during a noon assembly.
This was the first year for the new
Performing Arts Department. The
year's main focus was to help students
express themselves through music,
dance, and drama. Mr. Kirby, the de-
partment chairperson, led the Band to a
first in state victory at Lake Havasu,
while Mr. Snow and Mrs. Fendon taught
Drama and Debate.
Mr. Orlikoff introduced Alhambra to
the finer arts with Orchestra and Cho-
rale, and Mr. Troupe taught Guitar. Per-
formance Dance with Ms. Malenfant
was added to the Performing Arts.
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I38 PERFORMING ARTS
Photography enters Art Department
Once again, Alhambra's Art Depart-
ment had a fantastic year. This year,
Alhambra was the only Phoenix Union
High School to offer thirty-four Art
classes. Classes ranged from Art 1, the
easiest art class, to Art Seminar for the
gifted. Photography also played a major
role in the Art Department story, with
classes for the beginning, intermediate,
and advanced photographer.
GERALD BRIDGMAN TAUGHT Crafts 36, Art l-
2, Crafts l-2, Sculpture l'4, and was Department
Chairperson.
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ing and Design, Graphics, Drawing and Art I-2.
MARYNELLE HARTMAN taught Ceramics l-2
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LARRY CUNNINGHAM taught Photography l-2, Mike Baldwin exchanges ideas with another student.
Photography 3-4, and Publications Yearbook.
ART 139
Home Economics offers many electives
MADELINE MINCHIN taught Human Relations
both first and second hour.
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BARBARA TEJACK taught Clothing l-2 fourth,
fifth, and sixth hour.
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and Human Relations.
DOLORES LaMOTH taught Health Occupations
and HomefWork Experience.
Nathan Johnson shows three children a way to
develop their lives,
Home Economics Department of-
fered a wide range of home develop-
ment classes ranging from clothing to
single survival. Other classes offered
were child development, HERO, human
relations, and foods.
This year Health Occupations, spon-
sored by Ms. LaMothe, was very active
and took many field trips. A playschool
was also offered through the Child De-
velopment Program during first semes-
ter.
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Work Experience.
Little Alhambrans monkey around in Child Devel-
opment.
BYRON DOMBROWSKI taught Electronics I-2
and 3-4.
HAROLD RUCKER taught Vocational Auto, and
was Department Chairperson,
MORRIS RUSSELL taught ICE flndustrial Cooper-
ative Educationj.
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HARRY KRLIEGER taught Metals I-2 and 3-4.
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Education
The Industrial Arts Department of-
fered student training in how to work
constructively personal careers in their
future. There was one new teacher, Har-
ry Kueger, who taught in metal shop.
Other classes offered in the Industrial
Arts program were Vocational Arts,
Woodshop, Drafting, l.C.E., and V.l.C.A.
Auto.
DONALD KINNAMAN taught Woods I-2 and 3-4.
LYLE BELTZ taught Auto I-2 and 3-4.
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and was the Department Chairperson.
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team tries for a goal.
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P.E. offered a variety of different A-s, . , h
physical education classes on a co-edu- Fw ' I -
cational basis. Among the courses of- ' '-af' , "
fered were Dance, Gymnastics, Weight ' V 9 ""' 1 '- 4'
Training, Lifetime Sports, and Self Im- A ,Si
provement. The department added an ' Q
outdoorsmanship class second semes- -
ter taught by Mr. Norenberg. --
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LUCIA JONES taught Lifetime Sports and Phys-
ical Educ t' I-8. ,
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CLAUDIA LANE taught Health Education.
MARVIN NEVINS taught Physical Education l-2
and Weight Training.
MERLIN NORENBERG taught Health Education,
Outdoorsmanship, Physical Education 3-8, and
Weight Training.
DIANE MALENFANT taught Gymnastics and Perl
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Mr, Ing cheers on the Alhambra volleyball team.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 143
Science gets down to earth
Alhambra offered many varied sci-
ence classes. Some were as follows: Bi-
ology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Phys-
ical Science, General Science, Physics,
Astronomy, Anatomy, and Physiology.
ln most of the science classes the
students did labs. A lab was where the
student investigated the subject they
were on by experiementing in it.
The Earth Science classes took a trip
to the Grand Canyon. The students
learned how the canyon was formed and
approximately how long it took.
Mark McComb suffers the agony of defeat as his
bridge collapses.
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SCIENCE 145
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Military Department Chairperson.
RUTH SOCKET taught Reading.
LAVERN COFFEY taught Reading, was Reading
Department Chairperson.
146 MILITARY, READING
Junior ROTC in the Military Depart-
ment introduced the students, who
joined, to responsible citizenship.
There were three classes that junior
ROTC allowed. Those classes were ln-
troduction to Leadership Development,
Applied Leadership Development, and
Advanced Leadership Development. All
four classes taught the students to be
self confident, respectful for authority,
and responsible. They also gained skills
and knowledge.
Freshman students entering high
school had to take the Minimal Reading
Proficiency Assessment QMRPAJ. This
test had fourteen skills areas. Students
who passed nine or less areas were re-
quired to take corrective reading as a
sixth class, to improve their reading
skills. Students had to pass all fourteen
skills areas to graduate from high
school.
JOHN HAIRE taught Reading.
JOAN MONIHAN taught Reading.
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CANDACE OSBORN taught Reading.
CURTIS GREENFIELD taught Reading
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CARMEN SLIMINSKI was the Vision Therapist.
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ANN BOLTZ School Nurse, worked in the Health
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The services offered this year were
aimed towards helping students lead
normal lives in spite of handicaps. The
programs were very successful in that
they covered so many different areas.
The services available included
Speech, Hearing, and Vision Labsg
Health and Career Centersg and a School
Psychologist. Two new personel, Liz
Wallace and Al Foehring, were added to
the Services Department.
AL FOEHRING was the School Psychologist.
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SECURITY: Loren Russell, Patricia Guy, Deanna Kibbe, Louis Smith-Chief of Security.
Securit keeps students in line
Chief of Security Louis A. Smith, Jr., year. Security had a very busy year
along with his staff, have had to protect making sure that the students' property Security was assisted this year by
the students of Alhambra. was not stolen or vandalized at Alham- hard working students assistants who
They can be thanked for a nonviolent bra. had to be on their toes at all times.
Max Viray associates with Mr. Anthony and Mr. Goss. Louis Smith gets information from Carla Heer.
Classified keeps school on two feet
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Pyfer, Valerie Baltutis, Janice Pellettiere, Ruth Eichelberger, Martin Cox, Nancy Sn der, Rachel Johnson Caf t ' M - M 'l Ci
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CAFETERIPQMAINTENANCE 151
Seniors
anticipate
graduation
The 1981 Senior Class was led by
George Frederickson as President. Oth-
er officers included Barbara Ann Leon-
ardo as Vice-President and Yolanda Ren-
don as Secretary'Treasurer. The Sena-
tors were Debbie Cooper, Brian Hallada,
and Susie Harland. These officers met
often after school and after Student
Government meetings to discuss and
plan ideas.
Many activities were planned, such
as float building, senior assembly, and
Senior Fling.
They sold homecoming carnations
and sponsored a dance to cover the cost
of graduation expenses.
Over the year they learned how to
cooperate and get along with other peo-
ple while trying to achieve a common
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Preisdentg Yolanda Rendon, Secretary-Treasurer.
SENIOR CLASS SENATORS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Susie Harland, Brian Hallada, Debbie Cooper.
154 SENIORS
Wally Stringfellow, a senior, participates in the
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Mike C. Baldwin
Bryan IM Balgenorth
Ron C. Banales
Steven D. Banovich
Joe W Barnett
James R. Barney
Russell A. Batie
Anthony Battaglia
Lisa K. Beard
Jeff W Becker
Shawn C. Becker
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Jose R, Acosta
Paul Aguirre
John C. Alandar
Matt R. Albrecht
Lisa Allen
Liz Allen
Greg Ambrose
Douglas Anderson
Robin Anderson
Robert J. Arce
Mary C. Arn
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James E. Austin
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Ladeana Kay Benson
Pam R. Bergsrud
Bill G. Berlinger
Randy R. Best
James A. Bethel ll
James W. Bianchi
Lisa Blakesley
Tori E. Bohn
David L. Bonham
Mary Pat Bonny
Dean O. Bowsher
Mary F Branham
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Robert L. Byrd
Janet Ann Caglioti
Elizabeth B. Cano
Dewayne R. Carel
Shirley Carlise
Linda M. Carlson
Brad E. Carothers
Teri Lynne Carroll
Roseanne M. Caruso
Tim Castillo
Enedina W Celaya
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Kris Brewster
Glenn A. Britt
Brian Brooksby
Anthony S. Brown
Scott M. Brown
Sydney Browning
Stuart A. Brussels
Chris D. Bryan
Steve Bryant
Kevin G. Buchanan
Pamela A. Butler
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Ronda L. Child
Kerry D. Christopher
Mary N. Ciccone
David L. Clark
Lorenzo H. Clarke
Debra Clement
James H. Coffman
Maryann Cohn
Debra M. Colvert
Jeff Colyar
Donna L. Cone
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Shawn Crytser
Julie Cunningham
Janae Curtis
Sheryl L. Dall
Galen D. Dallas
Doreen Marie Danielson
Jerry W Dawson
Laura B. Dawson
Ben H. Deaton
Denise D. DeFreze
Roy DeLeon
Dana A. DeLong
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Shirley A. Craft
Christine M. Crews
Dawn M. Crooks
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during the Homecoming Assembly.
Kelly A. Douglas
Patrick A. Doyle
Laurie A. Drake
Chris Drew
Richard S. Duarte
Lorraine L. Duckworth
Dora M. Dutton
Kelly A. Englert
Robert Paul Espinoza
Alma M. Esquivel
Jose J. Estrella
Richard Allen Estrella
158 SENIORS
James D. DeMaio
Kevin P. DeMartelaere
Marcella D. Deherrera
Glenn DelMuto
Gwen DelMuto
Charlene F Dickover
Kathleen G. Dickover
Danny N. Dillsworth
Chellie Disney
Timothy Edward Dodt
Ronald L. Doehrman
Jerome Dolyniuk
Irene L. Dominguez
Janet L. Donahoo
Susan R. Donald
Albert F1 Dooda
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Jaime J. Garcia
Maria Garcia
Wendy L. Gardom
Scott T. Garner
Brian P. Garry
William D. Gavin
Judy Gee
Carol Gegenheimer
Patricia Gesswein
Mira E. Gherardi
Dennis W. Gibbons
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Reed A. Feldmann
Lisa Ferguson
Scott M. Ferguson
Janie E. Ferraro
Valerie Fierros
David D. Finn
Sue L. Fisher
Laura Flynn
Susan A. Forman
Kurtis D. Forstie
Darrell L. Foster
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George A. Frederickson
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John Q. Freeman
Michael Gadbery
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Karen E. Gilcrest
Patrick L. Gill
Joseph P. Giuliano
John P. Giver Ill
Julie A. Glemba
Andrew Gluck
Stanley L. Goforth
Ishmael Gonzales
Eddie F Grace
Burman W. Graham
Scott D. Graham
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Carol R. Hislop
Rebecca Hodges
Matthew J. Hoffarth
Phillip L. Holl
Nelson Holmberg
Brian A. Homsey
Bruce D. Homsey
Mark D. Hoorneman
Homecoming Royalty enthrones
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Mona J. Horner
Lisa J. lngle
William M. Inman
Cheryl A. Irving
Angi R. Jackson
J.S. Jaqueline Jacoby
Steven P, Jahoda
Robert A. Jaime
Mike D. James
Lisa A. Jean
Rebecca Jiminez
Bill A. Johnson
James Johnson
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Ronda D. Hauser
William D. Hunt
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Steve Lemme
Barbara Ann Leonardo
Robert J. Lessard
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John R. Juslin
Lance Kellar
Sharon A. Kelly
Lou Ann Kennedy
Gary F Kern
Jon A. Kimbrough
Melissa King
Bart Klein
Thomas R. Kloeppel
Michael C. Klooster
Susan N. Kouts
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Beth A. Loeffler
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Lisa K. Lucero
Wayne L. Lyall
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Mike Magee
Andrea B. Magruder
Anna J. Mahr
Kelly J. Mallory
Mark A. Mancuso
Dorothy Martin
Vincent A. Masone
Russell Matthews
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Adam Morales, Jr.
Monica J. Morgan
Lee T. Morris
Kelsey Muller
Joan A. Mullican
Brett H. Mullins
Lewis P. Murphy
Stephen D. Nanny
Michael Navratil
Erin L. Neal
Barbara J. Nelson
Lisa E. Millward
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Neil Menies
Barbara S. Merkely
Jenita F Mickley
Wesley Millard
Alice J. Miller
Jon N. Miller
Kathryn Miller
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Craig J. Nichols
Marianne Nielson
Cindy C. Nork
Liz O'Callaghan
Henry Ochoa
Anna C. Oglesby
Shelly M. Orr
Julie A. Osbourn
Tina F Overbey
Jonathan D. Owens
Liz Owens
T.J. Packer
Debra S. Parsons
Carl D. Pate
Randall W. Patrick
Debra A. Patterson
Terry Paulus
Darlene M. Payne
Deborah D. Payne
Tracy R. Payne
Scott K. Pendley
Enrique Perez
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Mary G. Riale
Jay A. Rice. Jr.
Charles C. Richie
Barbara Rieger
Terri L. Rogers
Alison M. Ronsheim
Richard N. Rosales
Steve C. Rouette
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Cindy A. Pickard
Rene P. Pieri
Gina Piper
Anita E. Polleta
Debbie Pontius
Stephen A. Pruniski
Jerry P. Purcell
Diane L. Quan
Michael D. Radcliff
Rudy A. Ramirez
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Lisa K. Rausch
Catherine A. Ray
Cindy S. Ray
Teresa Reader
Sherri L. Red
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Brenda S. Rudolph
Rose Ann Ruiz
Julie A. Ryan
Barry B. Ryon
David J. Sain
Henry Salazar
Susan D. Sandoval
Michael D. Sarver
Heidi J. Schmidt
John P. Schott
Linda G. Schwartz
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Lisa A. Sheridan
Deborah L. Sherwood
Michael D. Shoemaker
Susan M. Shourds
Sandra S. Sisson
Dora M. Slade
Malcolm T. Sloan
Mary E. Small
Cara D. Smith
Cheryl L. Smith
Joi Ann Smith
Michael R. Smith
Roger D. Smith
William G. Smith
Brian L. Snider
Wendy L. Snyder
Andy Sommer
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Brian K. Thomas
Patricia Thomas
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Cheryl L. Speer
Lon F Spencer
Geralyn C. Staten
Tracey L. Steimer
Janet Steinberg
D'Lee M. Steiner
Kenneth W. Stephens
Rebecca E. Stinnett
Ray A. Stonerock
David R. Strunk
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Gladys A. Wright
Linda S. Wright
Mark S. Welsh
Scott R. Wyatt
Robert Ybanez
Linda K. Young
Tim D. Young
Jacob Yu
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Lynn M. Zimmerman
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Karie D. Walker
Carlie J. Wallace
John C. Walledom
Vergie G. Wasielewski
William A. Wells
Melvin E. Wentzel, Jr.
Mark A. Whitaker
Chuck White
Roger N. White
Nancy Whitehead
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Tom C. Williams
Randall B, Willis
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Juniors have outstanding year
Mr. Johnson sponsored the class of
1982, with Mike Olsker acting as Presi-
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Treasurer. The Senators were David
Etz, Rhon Smart, and Randall Kemp.
Some of the activities planned were
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tines Day. The money paid for the 1981
Junior-Senior Prom at the Sheraton
Greenway Inn.
The students learned to work togeth-
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ed time towards the Sun's game, a fund
raiser for the Hale and Moeller families.
The Junior class also contributed nu-
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ning Homecoming float "Camelot",
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Mike Abraham
Amy Absher
Scott Adams
Shirl Adams
Wilson Adkins
Nannette Aguilar
Glenn Alderman
Deanna Algar
Tim Allen
Amlia Altamirano
Linda Altarmirano
Raul Amavisca
Steven Ambrose
Carla Anderson
John Anderson
Penni Anderson
Kim Andrew
Lisa Anetsberger
Tom Arvizu
Rayann Bach
Norman Baker
Lavonne Bailey
Sandra Baldwin
Jana Banks
Steve Banks
Andrew Barcellos
Roxane Barlow
Jackie Barnett
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Barbara Baughman
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Douglas Bemus
Susan Benedict
Amy Berberich
Kimberly Berlin
Susan Berryman
Tom Bickle
Larry Bisson
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Sylvia Carez
Cecelia Canter
Jacqueline Carter
Charles Celaya
John Cerny
Gary Choate
Michele Chandler
William Chase
Lovan Childress
Troy Christensen
Katherine Clark
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James Collier
Larry Coleman
Pamela Conway
John Contini
Tamika Coombs
Stacy Cooper
Troy Cooper
Cheryl Combs
Cherri Craft
Sally Crews
Ron Crouse
David Cruz
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Lisa Dawson
James Dawson
Marilyn Deane
Kimberly DeHart
David Deines
Keith DeLaet
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Lawrence DeLeon
John Deluna
Louann Demartelare
Patrick Demille
Terri Demlong
Lori Dendy
Thomas Denton
Ronald Deplazes
Woody Doolittle
Tamera Dodt
Mark Dowell
Mabel Dowty
Patrick Doyl
Jon Duff
Susie Duazo
Jerry Durbin
Ray Dutton
Sherrie Duzy
Richard Eagen
Jeff Earl
Stephany Earley
Patricia Eckert
Kerry Eckley
Janice Eddy
Kellie Epperson
Thomas Eves
Susan Etgen
David Etz
Mike Farrell
Shelley Feliz
Mary Fierros
Ellen Finch
James Fitzpatrick
Adina Flores
Sandra Flores
Evette Flynne
Gerald Foster
Kimberly Foster
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Michael Fox
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Mark Frank
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Vicki Fryman
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Diana Geer
Betty Geoge
Brian Gibb
Marin Glazman
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Laura Goddard
Patricia Godshall
Sheryl Goldman
Kelly Gomez
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Larry Hamen
Linda Haney
Terry Hansley
James Harbison
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Lisa Hardy
Jeff Harnack
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Deborah Harley
William Hawkins
Carla Heer
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June McGarvey
Thomas McGrath
Paula McKey
James Mckinnley
Barry McLaughlin
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Colleen Meagher
Rohnda Medley
Tammy Meeks
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Michael Mulvihill
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John Nathan
Gary Nelson
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Belinda Ochua
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Jeffery Olker
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Donna Parish
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Marey Patten
Alexander Pavlenko
David Pearcy
Ramona Peden
Robert Pelletior
Brian Peters
Karen Peterson
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Christine Phyle
Marine Pinski
Phillip Pippins
Quince Pippins
Stan Podlasek
Ronald Pontius
William Poorman
Donna Poteet
Deborah Potter
Lisa Preston
Dawn Price
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Kimberly Spangler
Vasileke Spanos
Christine Spina
Jerry Staggs
Cassandra Staten
Frank Staten
James Staten
Julia Staten
Alden Stein
Kenneth Stephens
Becky Stewart
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Tracy Stewart
Micheal Stewart
Mindi Stiner
Reid Stinnett
Chris Stites
Robert Stocksdale
Kimberly Strow
Michael Sullivan
Lori Sutherland
Bessie Sutter
William Sutton
Sally Swim
Walter Szczpaniak
Gabrille Szechenyi
Gail Tang
Tony Topia
Sherie Tatman
Kathleen Tarintino
Thomas Tarr
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Michelle Trevino
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April Waddell
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Molly Waltz
Linda Ward
Cady Ware
Michelle Warren
Sheila Washington
Dan Wasyl
Sally Watkins
Linda Watman
Darlene Webb
Rebecca Webster
Kathy Weld
Daniel Wells
Sandra Wells
Kathy Wentzel
Sedney Wesolowski
LeeAnn Weyeneth
Patricia Wheeler
Karen Whitaker
Mitzi Whitaker
Pamela Whitaker
Kim White
Mellissa White
Sherri Wilburn
Darlene Willet
Jeffrey Williams
Jennifer Williams
Leona Williams
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F X: xi, ' AX Jeff Valenzuela
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Roger VanKuren
Lori VanZant
Len Vest
Lori Vietzen
Terri Vincent
William VonDehl
Gloria Ybanez
Kenneth Young
Yvonne Young
Michael Yu
Wayne Yu
Clifford Zepeda
Victor Zoll
Julie Goddard
Brenda Holaday
Christine Holland
Jeffrey Hurley
Debra Payne
Robin Roels
Laranda Taylor
Tammy Taylor
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Brenda Hammonds wonders who her master will be while she is being
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Brenda Lehman and Nikki Sutphin, seniors, participate in the school
production of Rashomon.
SENIOR RETAKES l9l
Eddie Amavisca leads Class of '83'
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This year's Sophomore Class was led
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three senators were Terry Pfeifer, Susie
Sandvig, and Robert Hallada.
To raise money, they held activities
such as T-shirt sales, car washes, and
bake sales. The money was used to
sponsor the Prom, class reunion, and for
a gift at graduation.
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Gloria Anderson
Robert Anderson
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Micki Burt
Dawn Bushore
Geri Burton
Jimmy Butinski
Virginia Butler
Ron Byrum
Sandford Caime
Anthony Calderon
Richard Calhoun
Julie Camargo
Carla Canter
Cathryn Cappella
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Sampson Tsoi
Tracy Turner
Deborah Vaughn
Jose Valencia
Elaine Vander Linden
Steve Van Note
Jon Vasquez
Norma Vejar
Julie Vesey
Deddie Villasenor
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Lisa Smith leads Class of '84'
Julie Tang, Sec. Treasurer, Lisa Smith, President, MaryBeth Groves, Vice Pres.,
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Lisa Smith. Other officers included
Mary Beth Groves as Vice-President and
Julie Tang as Secretary-Treasurer. The
freshman sponsor was Judy Eisenburg.
To be an officer, they had to get 70 to
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Mark Adams
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Jim Agnwe
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Jesse Alaniz
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Connie Bolt
Terri Bonny
James Bowdoin
Teresa Bowman
Ann Boykin
Jill Brandenburg
Matt Brandon
Valerie Brenner
Sherrie Brewster
Robert Brockway
Amy Broderick
Kimberly Brooks
Darrel Brown
Debora Brown
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Shawn Castner
Carolyn Castro
Carlos Ceja
Christina Chase
Mitchell Chila
Johnny Chow
Tracy Claridge
Frank Clark
Scott Clark
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Rebecca Daggett
Michelle Dalrymple
Adrienne Davis
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Christopher Dawson
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Teresa Day
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Georg Conley
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Micheal Dorsey
Douglas Laura
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David Dowell
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Diane Foster
Ralph Fowler
Dawn Fox
Douglas Franke
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Cynthia Gowan
Greg Graham
Cynthia Gray
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Wendy Haranzo
Julie Harding
Keven Hardy
Linda Harnack
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Darna Harrach
Frank Harigan
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Richard Ingrahm
Robert Irvine
Paul Jackson
Tina Jackson
Bertie James
Wendy James
Dawn Jansen
Patrick Jefferys
Janet Jenkins
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Cathy Higuera
Rebecca Hill
Vicki Hoffman
Teri Hofsteter
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Wendy Horn
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Linda Leung
David Levario
Cheryl Lewis
Nathan Lewis
Stacy Lewis
Gray Lindenmier
Naomi Livas
Lucy Livensparger
Jeffrey Lizar
Amy Loeffler
Alice Lohr
David Longori
Kevin Looney
Chalie Lopez
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Lisa Magruder
Rebecca Mahr
Janet Mar
Jill Mayes
Fred Marshall
Daniel Master
James Master
Terry Masterson
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Todd McCIaim
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James Newton
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Julia Morton
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Patricia Miller
Vicki Miller
Tine Milone
Monica Minster
Lance Moliatu
Heron Moller
Marlin Moody
Cindy Moore
James Moore
William Moore
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Kim Ong
Scott Orr
Terry Overby
Todd Paszkowski
Vicki Payne
Jeffery Palletier
Judy Pennington
Paul Perez
Vincent Perez
Robin Perkins
Greg Perty
Letitia Perry
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John Phillips
Yvetts Plere
Karen Pollack
Mellissa Poole
Karla Poulsen
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Theresa Shirmah
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James Shramke
Jon Schwartz
Penny Schuster
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Patsy Self
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Marvin Simmons
Frank Sims
John Sing
Frank Sipple
Sherry Sipple
Tammy Skelton
Joseph Slattery
Vicki Slayline
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Barbara Villasenor
Sherry Vidal
Maximo Viray
Michael Wagner
Serena Wagner
Linda Wakefield
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Bruce Thiffault
Gary Thomas
Jeffery Thomas
Geoffrey Thompson
Lisa Thompson
Patty Thompson
Debbie Throckmorton
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Julie Tiscareno
Michael Toebe
Paul Tomlin
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Arnold Waltz
Steven Ward
James Warner
Lauralee Watkins
John Watson
Timothy Wiley
Tammy Ward
Roger Wayman
Robert Weatherford
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Sheila Thomas
Albert Zamorano
Janine Zuccala
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Charles Zuccarello
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ABSHER, GORDON: AFS 1,2,35
Boy's State 45 German Club 15
NHS 45 Student Body Treasurer
45 Student Government 1,2,3,45
Thespians 1,2,3,4.
ACOSTA, JOSE R.: AFS 2.
AGUILERA, MIKE: Baseball 1,25
Football I,2.
AGUIRRE, PAUL: Football I5
Scimitar Staff 4.
AKSAMIT, JIM DAVID: Central
HS.
ALBRECHT, MATT: AHS.
ALCANTAR, PATRICIA L.: AHS.
ALLEN, ELIZABETH: Art Club I5
DECA 3,45 Tennis 1.
ALLEN, LISA J.: FBLA 1,2,3,45
Key Club 25 NHS 4.
AMBROSE, ROBERT GREG:
Football 1,2,45 Wrestling I,2.
ANDERSON, DOUG: Football
3,45 Thespians 35 Roxana HS, Illi-
nois.
ANDERSON, ROBIN RENEE:
Band 15 FBLA 1,45 Spanish Club
2.
ARCE, BOBBY JOHN: West HS.
ARN, MARY: Key Club 2.
ASNER, MARIA VICTORIA: NHS
4.
ASHTON, DEBORAH: AHS.
AUSTIN, JAMES EARL: Football
1,25 Grinnell Hiking Club 1,2,35
ICE 45 Science Club 1,2,3,45 VICA
3,4.
BAEZ-MORALES, MICHAEL'
Key Club 35 Scimitar Staff 3,45
Speech 3. I
BAKER, DEAN M.: VICA 4.
BAKER, LORIN T.: Baseball
l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Home-
coming Nominee 4.
BAKER, MITZIE: AHS.
BAKER, NINA: Key Club 1.
BALDWIN, MICHAEL: AHS.
BALGENORTH, BRYAN W.:
Baseball l,2,3,45 Baseball MVP 15
Basketball 15 DECA 35 Football 1.
BANALES, RON C.: Football 1.
BANOVICH, STEVE: Concert Or-
chestra 25 Intermediate Band 15
Intermediate Orchestra 1.
BARNETT, JOE WILLIAM: Wres-
tling 3.
BARNEY, JAMES RODMAN:
AHS.
226 SENIOR REGISTER
SENIOR REGISTER
BATIE, RUSSELL ALAN: Foot-
ball 15 Vica Auto 4.
BATTAGLIA, ANTHONY JOHN:
VICA 4.
BAUMHOVER, PEGGY: DECA 45
Matmaids 1,25 Ski Club 3.
BECKER, JEFF WAYNE: DECA
3,45 Football I.
BECKER, SHAWN C.: German
Club 1,25 NHS 45 Parnassus 45
Science Club 15 Speech 2.
BERGSRUD, PAM: Art Club 25
NHS 45 Parnassus 4.
BERLINGER, WILLIAM
GEORGE: AHS.
BEST, RANDY R.: JROTC 2,3,45
Track 3,45 Wrestling 4.
BETHEL, JAMES: Bowling Club
l,2,3,4.
BIANCHI, JAMES WILLIAM:
Computer Club 25 Magic Club I5
Science Club 2,3.
BISHOFF, KEN B.: Bowling Club
3,45 Bowling Club President 45
Chess Club 1,25 Chess Club Presi-
dent 25 FBLA 1.
BLACK, MAURICE ANDREW:
Football 1.
BLAKE, CHRISTY C.: AHS.
BOHN, TORI ELLEN: Cheer
2,3,45 NHS 45 Ski Club 35 Student
Government 1,2,3,4.
BONHAM, DAVID L.: Marching
Band 2,3,45 NHS 45 Spanish Club
l,4.
BONNY, MARY PATRICIA: Class
Senator 35 Close Up 35 Girl's
State Alternate 35 Mascot 45 Ski
Club 45 Student Government
2,3,45 Tennis 1.
BOWSHER, DEAN O.: VICA 4.
BRANDENBURG, KURT ED-
WARD: Bowling Club 3,45 Ski
Club l,2,3,4.
BRANHAM, MARY FRANCES:
Chorale 45 Choralettes 2,3,45
Choralettes Historian 35 Chora-
lettes Vice President 45 Parnassus
4.
BREWER, GERALD RAYMOND:
Bowling Club 1.
BREWSTER, KRISS LYNN: AHS.
BRISTER, DAVID ALAN: AHS.
BRITT, GLENN: VICA 4.
BROOKSBY, BRIAN KENDALL:
Football 15 Jazz Band 1,2,3,45
Marching Band 3,45 Wind
Wnsemble 3.
BROWN, ANTHONY S.: Chess
Club 2,3,45 NHS 45 Parnassus 3,45
Whitehall Yearling HS.
BROWN, SCOTT: Art Club 3.
BROWNING, SYDNEY R.: DECA
35 Girl's Basketball 2,3,4.
BRUSSELS, STUART ALAN:
Baseball 15 DECA 3,45 FBLA 1,25
Football 15 Wrestling I,2.
BRYAN, CHRIS D.: AHS.
BUA, AGNES MAY: Dance 2,3,45
Fortress Staff 35 Parnassus 3,4.
BUCHANAN, KEVIN G.: Football
45 Key Club 3,4.
BURLEIGH, PHILLIP T.: Chess
Club 45 Computer Club 15 JROTC
1,2,35 Magic Club 1,25 Science
Club 1.
BUTLER, PAM ANN: Tempe
Union HS.
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CAGLIOTI, JANET ANN: DCAC
Representative 35 FBLA 1,25 Girls
State 35 NHS 45 Parnassus 2,3,45
Student Body Recording Secre-
tary 45 Student Government
2,3,45 Speech 2,3,45 Thespians
3,4.
CALHOUN, LINDA KAYE: FBLA
35 Camelback HS.
CANO, LIZ B.: West HS.
CAREL, DEWAYNE ROY: AHS.
CARLISE, SHIRLEY RENE: AHS.
CARLSON, LINDA MARIE: Girl's
State 35 Grinnell Hiking Club 35
Key Club 1,25 Matmaids 25 NHS
45 Parnassus 35 Science Club 3,45
Ski Club 35 Student Government
45 Tennis 1,2,4.
CAROTHERS, BRAD: Tennis
1,2,3,45 Tennis MVP 1,2,35 VICA
45 Who's Who 4.
CARROLL, TERI LYNNE: DECA
35 HERO 4.
CARTER, JOHN D.: AHS.
CARUSO, ROSEANNE MARIE:
Class Sweetheart 35 Key Club 15
Matmaids 1,25 Student Govern-
ment 4.
CASTILLO, TIM: Basketball 15
Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45
Varsity Athletic Club 3,4.
CHAFEY, JOHN R.: Football 1.
CHAMBERLIN, ESTHER JEAN:
AHS.
CHILD, RONDA L.: Junior
Achievement 1,25 Key Club 45
NHS 4.
CHRISTOPHER, KERRY D.: Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,45 Football 4.
CICCONE, MARY NANCY: AHS.
CLARK, DAVID L.: DECA 45
Football 2,3,45 Robinson HS, Illi-
nois.
CLARKE, LORENZO H.: West
HS.
CLEMENS, JOHN FRANCIS:
AHS.
CLEMENT, DEBRA MAE: Art
Club 2,35 HERO 4.
COHN, MARYANN: AHS.
COLE, DIANE S.: Chorale 2,3,45
Chorale Treasurer 35 Chorale
President 45 Choralettes 2,35 Key
Club 3,4.
CONYAR, JEFF ALLEN: Basket-
ball 1.
CONE, DONNA LEE: DECA 3,45
Ski Club 4.
COONS, CHARLES T.: Comput-
er Club 3.4.
COOPER, DEBORAH LEA: Arch-
ery 25 DECA 35 Football Manager
2,3,45 Key Club 15 Ski Club 2,3,45
Student Board 3,45 Student Gov-
ernment 1,3,45 Tennis 15 Track
Manager 4.
CORBETT, GINGER: DECA 4.
CORDOVA, FRED: Baseball
1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Football
l,2,3,45 Key Club 15 Varsity Ath-
Ietic Club 3,4.
COSTELLO, LINDA MARIE:
COE 45 FBLA 4.
COURCEY, DEBORAH A.: DECA
3,45 French Club 2.
CRAFT, SHIRLEY ANN: AHS.
CROOKS, DAWN MICHELLE:
DECA 3,45 Ski Club 2,3.
CRUZ, CANDELARIO JOSE JR.:
Baseball 1,45 Basketball 15 Foot-
ball 1.
CRYTSER, SHAWN: Ski Club 3.
CUNNINGHAM, JULIE L.: VICA
4.
CURTIS, JANAE: Art Club 35
FBLA 45 Homecoming T-Shirt De-
sign 45 OWE 4.
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DALL, SHERYL LYNN: Dance 25
Key Club 2.
DALLAS, GALEN DEAN: AHS.
DANIELSON, DOREEN M.: AHS.
DAWSON, JERRY: Bowling Club
1,25 Racquetball Club 3.
DAWSON, LAURA BETH: Soft-
ball 1,3,45 Softball MVP 15 Bour-
gade HS.
DEATON, BEN H.: ICE-VICA 45
Football 1.
DEFREZE, DENISE CARLENE:
FBLA 25 French Club 2.
DEHERRERA, MARCELLA
DIANE: FBLA 45 East HS.
DE LA FUENTE, CRISTINA A.:
Badminton 15 Cross Country 25
DECA 35 Grinnell Hiking Club
2,3,45 Track 1.
DEMAIO, JAMES: Thunderbird
HS.
DELMUTO, GLENN ANTH-
ONEY: Orchestra 2,3.
DEMARTELAERE, KEVIN P.:
AFS 2,33 AFS President 33 Draft-
ing Award 2,33 NHS 43 Student
Government 3.
DENNING, CATHY E.: Archery
23 FBLA 43 Tennis I,2.
DILLSWORTH, DANNY NORAN:
Football 13 Ski Club 3.
DISNEY, CHELLIE LYNE: Soft-
ball 2.
DODT, TIM E.: Golf 33 Football
3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Key Club
President 4.
DOEHRMAN, RON: Key Club
2,32 Class Turkey 3,43
DOLYNIUK, JEROME LEE: Foot-
ball I,2,3,43 NHS 3,43 Track 13
Varsity Athletic Club 3,4.
DONAHOO, JANET LYNN: COE
4.
DONALD, SUSAN RICHELLE:
Key Club 2,3,43 Marching Band
2,3,4.
DOODA, ALBERT: AHS.
DOPP, EDWARD EARL: ROTC
I,2,3,4.
DOUGLAS, KELLY ANN: Ft.
Pierce Central HS.
DOYLE, PAT A.: Wrestling 1.
DREW, CHRIS: Baseball 2,3,43
NHS 3,43 Tennis I.
DUARTE, RICHARD S.: Key Club
4.
DUTTON, DORA MAE: HERO 4.
ECKERT, JOHN R.: Chess Club
13 FBLA 2.
ELLINGTON, STEVE L.: Football
13 Track 13 VICA 3,4.
ENGLERT, KELLY ANNE: COE
43 Key Club 1,2,3.
ESCOBAR, TONY C.: Golf I,2,33
MECHA Club 1,2,3.
ESQUIVEL, ALMA MARIE: Ski
Club 2,3.
ESTRELLA JOSE JAVIER: Band
I,2,33 Basketball 1.
ESTRELLA, RICHARD A.: Base-
ball l,2,3,4Q Basketball 13 Home-
coming Attendant 43 Football
I,2,3,4.
ETGEN, TERRI M.: Bath HS,
Ohio.
FERGUSON, DALE: Football 13
SENIOR REGISTER
VICA 3,4.
FERRARO, JANE ELIZABETH:
Cheer 43 Football Manager 23
Homecoming Nominee 43 Key
Club 13 Mascot 33 Rodeo Atten-
dant 33 Ski Club 3.
FIERROS, ALBERT JOSEPH:
AHS.
FIERROS, VALERIE ANN: COE
43 Spanish Club 23 Bourgade
Catholic HS.
FINN, DAVID JR.: Scimitar Staff
43 DECA 3,43 FBLA 13 Writing
Lions 43 Writing Lions Vice Presi-
dent 4.
FISHER, SUE-ANN L.: Badmin-
ton I,23 Cheer 33 Dance 2,3,43
Student Government 3.
FITCH, DERRICK VAUGHN:
AHS.
FLORES, RAMONA L.: Apollo
HS.
FORMAN, SUSAN ANNETTE:
DECA 3,4.
FORSTIE, KURTIS DANIEL:
Bowling Club I,2,3,4.
FOSTER, DARRELL: DECA 43
Brady HS.
FOSTER, LOIS J.: Art Club 23
NHS 4.
FRAZIER, DANNY: AHS.
FREDERICKSON, GEORGE AN-
DREW: ASU Medallion of Merit
33 Boy's State 33 Class President
43 Cross Country 33 German Club
1,3,43 Homecoming Nominee 43
NHS 43 Parnassus 3,43 Science
Club 3,43 Student Government 43
Track 2,3,4.
FREDERICKSON, TRAVIS
ALAN: Baseball Manager I,23
Basketball 13 NHS 43 Trainer-all
sports 3,4.
FREEMAN, JOHN: Bowling Club
I,2,3,4.
G
GADBERY, MIKE: Football
I,2,3,43 NHS 4.
GALLAGHER, MICHAEL PAT-
RICK: Cross Country 43 Track 43
VICA 33 Wrestling I.
GANDIL, KRISTINE ANNE: Key
Club I,2.
GARCIA, JAIME JAVIER: Bas-
ketball 13 VICA 4.
GARCIA, MARIA ESTELLA:
FBLA 13 MECHA 3.
GARDOM, WENDY L.: DECA
3,41 Modern Dance I,2,3,43 Tre-
vor Browne HS.
GARNER, SCOTT J.: Band I,2,33
Drama I,2,3,4.
GARRY, BRIAN PHILLIP: VICA 4.
GEENS, CHRISTIAN: Bowling
Club 43 Computer Club 43 AFS
Foreign Exchange Student 43 Da-
miaan Institute, Aarschot.
GEGENHEIMER, CAROL ANN:
Bowling Club l,2,3Q Concert
Band I,2,3,43 FBLA I,2,43 NHS 43
PTSA 3.
GESSWEIN, PATRICIA ANN:
North HS.
GIBBONS, DENNIS WHITNEY:
Football I,2,3,4.
GIBSON, GREG: Drama 43 Scimi-
tar Staff 3,43 Oak Park-River For-
est HS, Illinois.
GILCREST, KAREN E.: Girl's
Basketball 33 Steubenville HS.
GILL, PATRICK LEE: ROTC
I,2,3,43 Student Government 33
Wrestling 1,4.
GILL, SHEILA MARY: VICA 43
West HS.
GIULIANO, JOSEPH PETE:
DECA 43 VICA 3.
GIVER, JOHN PETER Ill: NFL
3,43 VICA-ICE 4.
GLUCK, ANDREW: Basketball 13
German Club 23 Grinnell Hiking
Club 43 Springford HS.
GOFORTH, STAN L.: AHS.
GRACE, EDWARD: VICA 4.
GRAHAM, BURMAN W.: Base-
ball I,23 Football I,2,3,43 Home-
coming Nominee 43 NHS 43 Varsi-
ty Athletic Club 3,4.
GRAHAM, SCOTT D.: Baseball 23
Basketball 1,23 Football I,2,3,43
Homecoming Nominee 43 NHS 43
Ski Club 3,43 Varsity Athletic
Club 3,4.
GRANT, DEBBIE K.: Racquetball
Club 3.
GARPENTINE, LARRY: AHS.
GREELY, PATRICIA ANNE: Cho-
rale 43 Choralettes 2,3.
GREEN, BYRON KEITH: Base-
ball I,2,3,43 Football I,2,3,43 Var-
sity Athletic Club 3,43 Wrestling
I,2,3,4.
GREENE, DEBORAH LOUISE:
AHS.
GREENE, HAROLD L.: Golf
2,3,4.
GRENDA, DAVE: NHS 43 Wres-
tling 33 Tehran American School,
Iran.
GRIEGO, TED DAVID: Basket-
ball I,23 Football lg Homecoming
Nominee 43 Track I,2,3,4.
GRILLS, LISA A.: Wayne HS,
Ohio.
GROSSENBACHER, TERRY
LEE: Baseball 1,2,3,43 DECA 43
FBLA 4.
H
HAAS, SUSAN MARIE: AHS.
HAGAN, RENA L.: COE 43 Cho-
rale 1,23 FBLA 13 JA 2,3.
HAGGART, HOLLY LYNN: Bour-
gade Catholic HS.
HALE, RANDY JOE: Bowling
Club 2.
HALL, MIKE E.: Track 1.
HALL, SHELLY DENISE: Track
3,4.
HALLADA, BRIAN ALAN: De-
bate 2,3,43 Class Senator 43 NHS
43 Parnassus I,2,3,43 Speech
l,2,3,4Q Student Government 43
Orchestra I,2.
HALLAGAN, ANNA: Advanced
Band 2,3,43 All Regional Band 33
Archery 2,33 Bowling Club 13 ln-
termediate Band 13 Orchestra
2,31 Parnassus 3,43 Pep Band
2,3,43 Wind Ensemble 3.
HAMILTON, VINCE J.: Football
13 Grinnell Hiking Club 33 NHS 43
Science Club 2,3,4.
HAMMONDS, BERT WAYNE:
Football l,3Q Key Club 3,4.
HAMMONDS, BRENDA JO: AFS
l,2,3Q Basketball Manager 33
Grinnell Hiking Club 33 Home-
coming Queen 43 Key Club 43
Mascot 43 Matmaids I,23 Modern
Dance l,3Q Scimitar Staff 43 Stu-
dent Government I,2,3,4.
HANRAHAN, JAMES: VICA 4.
HARLAND, SUSAN LENORE:
District Art Merit 33 GirI's Nation
33 GirI's State 33 Key Club l,2,3Q
Key Club District Sweetheart 23
NHS 3,43 Student Government
3,43 Student Rotarian 43 Track 23
Volleyball 1.2.
HARMAN, DENNIS: Football 1.
HARRIS, ELIZABETH A.: Art
Club I3 JA 1,23 Key Club I3 Ski
Club 23 VICA 4.
HARRIS, TONI LYNN: D Cross
Country 13 DECA 3.
HAVLIK, CINDY EILEEN: FBLA
l,2,3,4Q Key Club 23 Track 1.
HEATH, MONYA YVONNE: COE
4.
HEINZ, DOROTHY W.: Marching
Band 4.
HEILAND, MARSHA: Cross
Country 1,43 German Club I3 Sci-
ence Club 43 Ski Club 2,3,43
Track I,2,43 Varsity Athletic
Club 4.
SENIOR REGISTER 227
HELD, LEO T.: Independence
HS. Band
HENRICKSON, DAVID: Band 1:
Drama 4: HOPE 4: VICA 3,4.
HERNANDEZ, COTY MARIA:
Cross Country 1,2,3,4: GirI's Bas-
ketball 2,3,4: Key Club 1: Stu-
dent Government 1.
HERNANDEZ, PHILLIP AN-
DREW: AFS 4: Boy's State 3:
Football 1,2,3,4: Homecoming
Attendant 4: NHS 4: Optimist 4:
Rotarian 4: Scholarship Award
3,4: Student Body President 4:
Student Government 3,4: Track
2: Varsity Athletic Club 4.
HERRING, ROBERT DAWSON:
VICA 2,3,4: VICA Treasurer 3:
Central Jr. HS.
HERROD, STEPHEN EDWARD:
Concert Band 4: Marching Band
4: Hudson's Bay HS.
HEUN, CYNTHIA LYNN: AHS.
HIGGINS, PATRICK D.: Bowling
Club 1: VICA 4: Woods Award 3.
HIGGINS, THOMAS ALLEN: Rac-
quetball Club 2,3,4.
HINDERLITER, MICHAEL
ALAN: Bowling Club 1: Concert
Band 2,3,4: German Club 1,2:
Marching Band 2,3,4: Orchestra
1,2: Science Club 1.
HISLOP, CAROL RUTH: AFS 2:
DECA 3: FBLA 4: Key Club 1.
HOBBS, CHRISTINE LYNN:
DECA 3,4.
HODGES, REBECCA FAYE:
AHS.
HOFFARTH, MATTHEW JO-
SEPH: Key Club 2: Tennis
1,2,3,4: VICA 4.
HOLL, PHILLIP L.: DECA 3.
HOLMBERG, NELSON R.: Close
Up 3: Student of the Week 3.
HOLMES, MARY EILEEN: Per-
formance Dance 2,3,4.
HOMSEY, BRIAN A.: Baseball
1,2,3,4: Football 1,2: Wrestling
1,2,3,4.
HOMSEY, BRUCE DANIAL:
Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2:
Wrestling 1,2,3,4:
HORNER, MONA J.: Key Club
3,4.
HOUSER, RONDA DIANE: Arch-
ery 3,4: DECA 4.
HOORNEMAN, MARK DANAIL:
Bowling Club 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3,4:
Tennis 1: VICA 4.
HUNT, WILLIAM: Basketball 1,2:
Football 1,2,3,4.
HURST, RHONDA L.: HERO 4:
Key Club 2.
HUTCHINSON, MICHELE FAYE:
AFS 2: Key Club 1.
HUTSON, ALICIA S.: AHS.
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SENIOR REGISTER
INGLE, LISA JEAN: Baseball
Manager 3: Ski Club 4: Softball
1,2,3,4: Student Government 4:
Track 1,2: Volleyball 1,2.
INGRAM, DENISE LYNN: Cho-
rale 2,3,4: Chrisman HS.
INMAN, W. MICHAEL: AHS.
IRVINE, CHERYL A.: FBLA 4.
J
JACKSON, ANGIE: Key Club 1.
JACOBY, JERRI SUE JACQUE-
LINE: FBLA 4: Football Manager
1,3: Grinnell Hiking Club 2,3,4:
Key Club 3,4: Fortress Staff 3,4:
Fortress Assistant Editor 4: Quill
and Scroll 3,4.
JEAN, LISA: AHS.
JOHNSON, MICHAEL E.: AHS.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM: Cross
Country 3,4: Student Govern-
ment 3: Track 2,3,4.
JUNAS, SUSAN LYNN: Softball
1,2,3,4.
JUNDY, TERI LYNN: AHS.
JUSLIN, JOHN: ICE-VICA 4.
K
KELLAR, LANCE B.: Baseball
Manager 1,2,3,4: Marching Band
2,3,4.
KENNEDY, LOU ANN: COE 4.
KERN, GARY F.: Fortress Staff 4:
Fortress Photo Editor 4: Quill
and Scroll 4.
KIMBROUGH, JON ALAN: Golf
3: Grinnell Hiking Club 3,4: Sci-
ence Fiction Club 3,4: Writing
Lions 3,4.
KING, MELISSA ANN: AFS 3,4:
Homecoming Nominee 4: Stu-
dent Body Corresponding Secre-
tary 4: Student Government
2,3,4.
KLEIN, BART: AHS.
KLOEPPEL, TOM RUSSELL:
AHS.
KLOSSNER, PENNY LYNN: Golf
4: Catalina HS.
KOUTS, SUSAN NAOMI: Con-
cert band 2,3,4: Concert Orches-
tra 1,2: German Club 2,3,4: Jazz
Band 1,3,4: Marching Band 2,3,4:
Pep Band 1,2,3,4: Writing Club 2.
KROHN, MARK ALLAN: Bowling
Club 4: Chess Club 3,4: Football
I.
L
LANGFORD, JULIE L.: AHS.
LANGFORD, KEN WAYNE:
AHS.
LANGFORD, KEN WAYNE: Tel-
luride HS, Colorado.
LARD, JERI ANN: Art Club 2:
DECA 3,4: Homecoming T-Shirt
Design 3.
LARSEN, TERRI: AHS.
LARYO, ANDREW C.: Apollo HS:
Cortez HS.
LASHER, JOHNNY EDDIE: AHS.
LEHMAN, BRENDA JOYCE:
Chorale 4: Chorallettes 2,3: Dra-
ma 3,4: French Club 2: Key Club
2: NHS 3,4: Parnassus 3,4:
Speech 3,4.
LEHMKUHL, MIKE: AHS.
LEMME, STEVE L.: Computer
Club 1,2,3,4: Grinnell Hiking Club
2,3: NHS 4: Science Club 1,2,3,4:
Speech 4.
LEONARDO, BARBARA ANN:
AFS 2,3: Archery 2,3,4: Girl's
State 3: NHS 4: Parnassus 4: Stu-
dent Government 1,2,3,4.
LESSARD, ROBERT JON: Rac-
quetball Club 3: Science Club
3,4.
LEUNG, TONY: Grinnell Hiking
Club 2,3,4: NHS 4: Parnassus 3,4:
Science Club 1,2,3,4.
LINDLEY, TOM B.: Bowling Club
1: DECA 3,4: Grinnell Hiking
Club 2: JA 3: Who's Who 3.
LINDSAY, STEPHANY JEANNE:
FBLA 3,4: NHS 4.
LOO, LOUISA: AHS.
LOPEZ, FRANK: VICA 3.
LOVATO, ERIC PAUL: Baseball
1,2: Football 1,2,3,4.
LUCERO, BILLIE JO: Basketball
Manager 2: MECHA 2,3.
LUCERO, LISA: S MECHA 2:
Softball Manager 2.
LYALL, WAYNE L.: Track 1:
VICA 3.
MADDEN, JOHN: Art Club 3.
MAGEE, DAVID L.: Bowling Club
2,3,4: Jazz Band 3,4: Marching
Band 2,3,4: NHS 4.
MAGEE, MICHAEL C.: Bowling
Club 2,3,4: Jazz Band 3,4: March-
ing Band 2,3,4.
MAGRUDER, ANDREA BETH:
JA 1: Matmaids 2,3: NHS 3,4:
Science Club 4: Ski Club 3: Span-
ish Club 4.
MAHR, ANNA J.: FBLA 1: Key
Club 3,4: Tennis 2.
MALLORY, KELLY JEAN:
Homecoming Nominee 4: Pom
Pon 3: Softball 2: Student Gov-
ernment 1,3,4: Tennis 1.
MANCUSO, MARK ANTHONY:
Cross Country 3,4: Track 3,4:
Patchogue-Medford HS.
MARTIN, DOROTHY: Cross
Country 3,4: Key Club 1,2,3,4:
Track 1,2,3,4: Varsity Athletic
Club 3,4.
MASONE, VINCE: Cross Country
3,4: ROTC 1,2,3.
MATTHEWS, RUSSELL A.:
Kingman HS.
MAY, KATHARINE MARY
JANE: Art Club 1,2: Band
1,2,3,4: Bowling Club 1,2,3:
HERO 4: Racquetball 3.
MCCANLIES, KAREN L.: Chora-
lettes 2,3: FBLA 4: Key Club 1:
NHS 4.
MCCARTHY, SUSAN MI-
CHELLE: FBLA 1,3: Interact 1,2:
Key Club 1,2: Parnassus 2,3,4:
Speech 3,4: Thespians 3,4.
MCCAUGHEY, JERI ANN: COE
4: 110 WPM Shorthand Award 3.
MCCORMICK, PATRICIA A.:
FBLA 4: GirI's Basketball 3: Key
Club 2,3,
MCCONIGA, LINDA JO: Ad-
vanced Band 2,3,4: Bowling Club
1,2,3,4: HOPE 4: Orchestra 1,2,3.
MCCREA, ROBERT ALLEN:
Baseball 1: Bowling Club 2.
MCDONALD, BRENDA S.:
DECA 4: Key Club 2.
MCDOWELL, RICHARD AN-
DREW: Chorus 1,2,3,4: Drama
2,3,4: Thespians 3,4.
MCMURDY, JOHN PHILIP: AHS.
MCNABB, DAWN L.: AHS.
MCNABB,' DON C.: DECA 4.
MCNALLY, ED: Drama 1,2,3,4:
Speech 2,3.
MEAGHER, DONNA: AHS.
MENDEZ, MELISSA ANN: Con-
cert Band 2,3: Marching Band
2,3: Orchestra 2: Softball 1:
Spanish Club 1.
MERKLEY, BARBARA S.: DECA
3,4: FBLA 1: Key Club 2: Mat-
maids 1,4: NHS 4: Wrestling Man-
ager 3,4.
MESQUITA, DEBRA DIANA: ln-
termediate Band 1: MECHA 2.
MEYERS, KENT L.: Football 1,2:
Buchser HS.
MICKLEY, JENITA FAY: Con-
cert Orchestra 35 Creative Writ-
ing Club 25 DECA 3,45 Key Club
35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Who's
Who 35 Casa Grande Union HS.
MILLER, ALICE: Softball I,2,35
Thespians 3,45 Track I.
MILLER, DAVID M.: Tennis 25
East HS, Wisconsin.
MILLER, KATHRYN: Band
l,2,3,45 Bowling Club I5 Girl's
Basketball 2,3,45 HOPE 45 NHS 45
Softball 2,3,4.
MILLER, JON N.: JROTC
I,2,3,4.
MITCHELL, TAMMY LYNN:
Dance 2,3.
MITCHELL, WENDY G.: Creative
Writing Club 3,45 Golf 3,45 Indian
Club 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45
Scimitar Staff 3,45 Agua Fria HS.
MONTEZ, CAROL: MECHA 2,3.
MONTOYA, MARGARET ANN:
Softball 35 Volleyball 2.
MONTOYA, TERESA A.: FBLA
I5 Softball 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,4.
MULLER, KELSEY TARYN: Key
Club 2.
MULLICAN, JOAN ANN: Art
Club 3,4.
MULLINS, BRETT: VICA 3.
MURPHY, LEWIS: Ski Club I.
NANNY, STEPHEN: Drafting
Award 3.
NAVRATIL, MIKE F.: AHS.
NELSON, BARBARA JEAN:
Class Senator 35 FBLA 45 Golf 25
Student Government 3.
NELSON, BRYAN ALLEN:
ROTC 45 Maryvale HS.
NELSON, WILLIAM: Tennis
l,2,3,45 Tennis MIP 35 VICA 4.
NEWELL, REX ANDY: AHS.
NEWMEYER, SHAUNA: Chora-
lettes I5 NHS 45 Parnassus 4.
NICHOLS, CRAIG: Band I,2,35
Drama 3,45 Magic Club I,35 Sci-
ence Club 3,4.
NIELSEN, MARIANNE: AFS 45
AFS Foreign Exchange Student
45 Bowling Club 45 Student Gov-
ernment 45 Valundborg Gymnasi-
um, Denmark.
NORK, CINDY: AHS.
NORRIS, ALLEN: Key Club I5
Football 1,45 Wrestling I.
O'CALLAGHAN, ELIZABETH:
SENIOR REGISTER
Key Club I5 Matmaids I,25 Ski
Club 3.
ORR, SHELLEY MARIE: Cheer 25
HERO 45 HERO Vice President 45
Homecoming Attendant 45 Stu-
dent Government 3,45 Tennis I5
Track I.2.
OSBOURN, JULIE ANN: AHS.
OVERBAY, THERESE: AHS.
OVERBEY, TINA F.: DECA 35
Tennis I.
OWENS, JON: Cross Country
2,35 Track l,2,3,45 Football I.
OWENS, LIZ: DECA 45 Spanish
Club 35 President-Spanish Club 3.
P
PARROW, JOHN ROBERT:
ROTC 2,3,45 ROTC President 4.
PATE, CARL: Kalaheo HS, Ha
waii.
PATRICK, RANDY WAYNE: Tuc-
son HS5 Palo Verde HS.
PATTERSON, DEBRA ANN:
Cross Country I5 Cheer 2,3,45
DECA 3,45 Track I,2.
PAULUS, TERRY E.: DECA 35
Football 3,45 Key Club 25 Ski
Club 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Varsity Ath-
letic Club 45 Phoenix Christian
HS.
PAYNE, DARLENE: Spanish
Club I,3.
PAYNE, LAURIE: HERO 4.
PAYNE, TRACY RENA: VICA 45
Delphi Comm. HS.
PENDLEY, SCOTT K.: Tolleson
HS.
PEREZ, ENRIQUE JOSE: Bas-
ketball I5 Cross Country 2,35
DECA 45 Track 2,3,4.
PERKINS, TIMOTHY JACKSON:
AFS 3,45 Baseball 35 Boy's State
35 Football 2,3,45 Homecoming
King 45 NHS 45 Student Body
Vice President 45 Student Govern-
ment 3,45 Varsity Athletic Club
3,45 Millington Central HS, Ten-
nessee.
PHILLIPS, JACQUE: HERO 45
Ski Club 3.
PICKARD, CINDY ANN: Key
Club I5 Pom Pon 45 Ski Club 35
Ski Club Secretary 3.
PIERI, RENE: Basketball 2,3,45
Softball I,3,45 Volleyball I,2,3,4.
PIPER, GINA: FBLA I,4.
POLLETTA, ANITA ELIZA-
BETH: Matmaids 25 Track 3,45
Camelback HS.
PONTIUS, DEBBIE: NHS 45 John
Marshall HS,
PRUNISKI, STEVE A. Ill: Bour-
gade Catholic HS.
PUCILLO, JON C.: AHS.
PURCELL, JERRY P.: Casa
Grande HS.
Q
QUAN, DIANE LORRAINE: Class
President 35 Class Senator 25 Key
Club I5 Softball 25 Student Gov-
ernment 2,3,4.
RADCLIFF, MICHAEL D.: Foot-
ball I.
RADER, CRAIG V.: Grinnell Hik-
ing Club 3,45 Maine West HS, Illi-
nois.
RAMIREZ, RUDY A.: AHS.
RANDLEMAN, EVERETT
TODD: Football I.
RAPER, DOROTHY CATHLENE:
HERO 4.
RAUCH, LISA KAY: Softball 3.
RAUSCH, KIM: DECA 35 VICA 4.
RAY, CATHY ANNETTE: Girl's
Basketball 35 Key Club 25 Scimi-
tar Staff 35 Worley HS, Idaho.
RAY, CINDY S.: HOPE 4.
READER, TERESA: Dance 25
Drama 25 Tennis I5 VICA 3,4.
RED, SHERRI LYNN: Basketball
Manager 35 Chorale I,45 Chora-
Iettes 2,35 Key Club 4.
REEDER, ERIC DEAN: Chess
Club 35 Football I,
RENDON, YOLANDA MARIE:
Homecoming Attendant 45 Pom
Pon 45 Ski Club 35 Student Gov-
ernment 2,3,4.
RETTLER, MELANIE A.: Ger-
man Club5 Softball I,25 Tennis I.
REYES, SYLVIA ESTHER: AHS.
REYNOLDS, KATHY ANN:
FBLA 45 NCTE Writing 35 Span-
ish Club 3,4.
RIALE, MARY: Grinnell Hiking
Club 35 Berwick HS.
RICE, JAY ARTHUR JR.: German
Club I,3,45 Grinnell Hiking Club
2,3,45 Key Club 25 Science Club
I,3,4.
RICHIE, CHARLES: Football I5
Key Club 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45
Wrestling I,4.
RIEGER, BARBARA A.: Key Club
I5 Bel Air HS.
ROCHETTE, DENISE ELIZA-
BETH: Badminton I,25 DECA 35
Drama 25 Science Club 45 Ski
Club 4,
ROGERS, TERRI LYNN: Art Club
3,4.
ROLLINS, MICHAEL RAY: DECA
35 Football I5 Wrestling I.
ROMAN, DONNA MARIE: DECA
45 Washington HS.
RONSHEIM, ALISON MARIE:
Art Club 3,45- Bowling Club
l,2,3,45 DECA 45 Spikettes 2.
ROSALES, RICH: DECA 3,45 Ski
Club 2,3,4.
RUDISILL, STEVE W.: Football
I5 Wrestling 2.
RUDISILL, STEVE W.: Football
I5 Wrestling 2.
RUDOLPH, BRENDA: AHS.
RUIZ, ROSE ANN: DECA 35 ME-
CHA 2,35 Tennis I.
RYAN, JULIE ANN: HERO 45
HERO President 45 Key Club I5
Softball 3.
RYON, BARRY BARTON: Johan-
nesburg-Lewiston HS.
S
SAIN, DAVID J.: German Club I.
SANDOVAL, SUSAN DENISE:
DECA 35 Matmaids I.
SARVER, MIKE: Football I,25
SCHAEFER, PATTI L.: Key Club
I,25 Tennis I.
SCHMIDT, HEIDI JO: DECA 45
Key Club I5 Ski Club 45 Track I.
SCHOTT, JOHN PATRICK: AHS.
SCHWARTZ, LINDA G.: DECA 3.
SCHWARTZ, STUART M.: AFS
2,3,45 Football I.
SCOTT, MARY MICHELLE: Inter-
act I,2.
SCOTT, STEVE: Key Club 2,3,4.
SEARS, ROBERT J.: Boy's State
Alternate 35 Key Club 2,3,4.
SHANK, KELLY JEAN: AHS.
SHARP, MARTIN C.: AHS.
SHARP, TOM: Football 3.
SHEPARD, PAUL ALAN: VICA
3,4.
SHEPARD, SCOTT: North HS,
Iowa.
SHERIDAN, LISA ANNE: DECA
45 FBLA I.
SHERWOOD, DEBBIE: Cheer 25
Girl's State 35 Homecoming At-
tendant 45 NHS 45 Parnassus 45
Pom Pon 3,45 Rotarian 45 Science
Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Student
Government l,2,3,45 Student
Government-Elections Chairman
4.
SHOEMAKER, MICHAEL D.:
Cross Country 45 Track 4.
SENIOR REGISTER 229
SISSON, SANDRA S.: Baseball
Manager 25 COE 45 Matmaids I5
Ski Club 35 Tennis I. ,
SLADE, DORA MAE: Key Club
4.
SLOAN, TODD: DECA 35 DECA
Plaque 35 French Club 25 NHS
3,45 Scimitar Staff 35 Tennis I.
SMALL, MARY ELIZABETH:
Key Club 25 Spirit Essay Contest
Winner I.
SMITH, CARA DAWN: Softball
2,3,45 Tennis I5 Varsity Athletic
Club 25 Volleyball I,2,3,4.
SMITH, CHERYL LYNN: DECA
3,4.
SMITH, JOI ANN: Art Club 25
Bowling Club I,2,3,45 JROTC
I,2,3,4.
SMITH, MICHAEL: Baseball
I,2,3,45 Baseball MVP 2,35 Bas-
ketball I5 Jazz Band 45 Marching
Band 2,3,45 NHS 4.
SMITH, WILLIAM G.: South
Mountain HS.
SNYDER, WENDY: DECA 45
FBLA 25 Gymnastics 2,3.
SOMMER, CHARLES A.H.: Foot-
ball I5 VICA 3,4.
SOUTHWICK, CYNTHIA MARIE:
Mission Bay HS, California.
SOWACKE, DIANE: FBLA 3,45
NHS 3,4.
SPEER, CHERYL LYNN: Archery
25 Badminton 2,3,45 Badminton
MVP 35 DECA 3,45 DECA Sweet-
heart 45 Softball 2,3,45 Softball
Manager I5 Tennis I.
SPENCER, LON FRANKLIN:
Camelback HS.
SPINA, VINCE: Bowling Club
2,3,45 Golf 3,45 Medina HS, Ohio.
STATEN, GERALYN CHARISSE:
Anytown Delegate 35 BSU 35 Soft-
ball 3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Varsity
Athletic Club 2.
STEBBINS, KAREN SUE: Ad-
vanced Mixed Choir 45 Waupun
HS, Wisconsin.
STEIMER, TRACEY LYNNE:
AFS I5 FBLA 3,45 Key Club I.
STEINBERG, JANET ELLEN:
DECA 35 FBLA I.
STEINER, D'LEE MARK: DECA
3,4.
STEPHENS, KENNETH WIL-
LIAM: Rancho HS, California.
STINNETT, REBECCA: HERO 4.
STONEROCK, RAY A.: AHS.
STRINGFELLOW, WALLY
DEAN: Bowling Club I5 Key Club
25 Thespians 2,3,4.
STRUNK, DAVID: Football I5
Southeast HS, Kansas.
STURGILL, PAULA MARIE:
DECA 3,4.
230 SENIOR REGISTER
SENIOR REGISTER
SUTPHIN, NIKKI SUZANNE:
Chorale 2,3,45 Choralettes 2,35
French Club I,25 Key Club 2,35
Parnassus 45 Speech 4.
SWADENER, CHRIS: Key Club
2,3,45 Key Club International
Trustee 45 Tennis I5 Wrestling I.
SWORD, JILL EVELYN: Tennis
I,2,3,4.
SZCZEPANIAK, KATHY: Bowl-
ing Club I5 DECA 3,45 FBLA 2,3.
T
TANG, LANA SONIA: AFS 25
FBLA I,25 Interact I,25 Key Club
I,25 NHS 3,45 Who's Who 3.
TARR, TIMOTHY CHARLES: ICE
45 JROTC I,2,3,4.
TARZIAN, KEITH: Bowling Club
4.
TAYLOR, GREG: AHS.
TEACH, MARY KAREN: Softball
I5 Payson HS.
TERAJI, CHERYL ANN: AFS 25
DECA 35 NHS 4.
THACKER, JAY L.: Marching
Band 2,35 NHS 4.
THOMAS, BRIAN KEITH: VICA
45 Apple Valley HS.
THOMAS, PATRICIA MARIE:
Cheer 2,3,45 Homecoming Nomi-
nee 45 Student Government 4.
THOMPSON, DAVE E.: Golf 25
VICA 3,4.
THOMPSON, LAURIE J.: Dance
I,2,3,45 DECA 35 Ski Club 3.
THORNTON, SHERRIE KAY:
FBLA 45 OWE 4.
THROCKMORTON, DOUGLAS
JON: Key Club I5 VICA 4.
TIFFANY, ANGELA A.: Benton
County HS, Maryland5 Maryvale
HS.
TITUS, PAULINE K.: AHS.
TOKARS, MARC: German Club
I5 Grinnell Hiking Club 2,3,45
NHS 3,45 Parnassus 3,45 Science
Club I,2,3,4.
TREADWELL, SCOTT: Football
I.
TRINKA, MARY A.: AFS 45 Band
President 45 Bowling Club I,2,35
Concert Band I,2,3,45 Jazz Band
45 Marching Band I,2,3,45 NHS 45
Pep Band I,2,3,45
TUGGLE, CONNIE JO: Bowling
Club 45 Majorette 2,3,4.
TURNER, DEBBIE J.: Cross
Country 25 FBLA 45 Key Club
I,2,45 NHS 45 Spanish Club 3,45
Track I.
TURNER, SHELLEY: AHS.
V
VAN BOERUM, SANDY MI-
CHELLE: Softball 2,35 Tennis 2.
VANDERLINDEN, CARYL
JUNE: Chorale I,2,3,45 Chorale
Vice President 25 Drama 35 FBLA
I5 Jazz Ensemble 3,45 Marching
Band 3,45 Orchestra I,2.
VARGAS, NICOLAS V.: MECHA
2,3,45 Soccer Club 3.
VAUGHN, LESLIE R.: Basketball
Manager I5 Football Manager I.
VEST, DAVID GORDAN: ICE-
VICA 4.
VEST, SHERRI: Parnassus 4.
VIRAY, DINA LYNN: Science
Club 45 Ski Club 45 Track 3,45
Moon Valley HS.
VOET, PATRICIA GWEN: CFS 25
Chorale I5 Choralettes 2,35 Chor-
alettes Vice President 3.
VOHN, SCOTT WILLIAM: AHS.
W
WACKERBARTH, JAN DEE:
FBLA 45 Key Club I.
WAGNER, KELLY M,: Scimitar
Staff 4.
WALLACE, CARLIE J.: FBLA 4.
WALLACE, SHEILA LYNN: Cho-
rale 35 Performance Dance 3,4.
WALTON, GREG SCOTT: Bas-
ketball I,2,3,4.
WASHBURN, JAME W.: Key
Club 2,3,45 Key Club President 3.
WASIELEWSKI, VERGIE GEN-
DOLYENN: AHS.
WELD, MARK JOSEPH: Football
3,45 French Club 45 Golf I,2,35
Jazz Band I,25 Soccer Club 45
Student Government 3,45 Varsity
Athletic Club 4.
WELLS, WILLIAM A.: AHS.
WELSH, MARK STEPHEN: Com-
puter Club I,35 NHS 45 ROTC 45
Science Club I,4.
WEST, MELISSA MARIE: Drama
I5 Racquetball Club 45 West HS.
WHITAKER, MARK AUSTIN:
AHS,
WHITE, CHARLES: Cross Coun-
try I,25 Grinnell Hiking Club I,25
Ski Club I,2,3,4.
WHITE, ROGER N.: Football I,25
Track I,2,3,4.
WHITEHEAD, NANCY: Art Club
25 HOPE 2.
WILKINS, BARRY M.: AHS.
WILLIAMS, TAMARAH: HOE 45
Track I,2. '
WILLIAMS, TOM C.: Basketball
25 Cross Country I,2,3,45 Key
Club I5 Track I,2,3,45 Varsity
Athletic Club I,2,3,45 Wrestling
I.
WILLIS, RANDAL BYRON: Golf
I5 Key Club 2,3,45 Key Club Vice
President 45 Science Club I.
WIRTH, PEGGY E.: ICE 4.
WISKIA, JANE MARIE: Parker
Sr. HS.
WOLF, GREG SCOTT: AHS.
WRIGHT, CYNTHIA ELIZA-
BETH: Cheer 45 Girl's State Alter-
nate 35 Key Club I,2,3,45 Key
Club Sweetheart 35 Mascot 35
Track I,2.
WRIGHT, GLADYS A.: HERO 45
Quill and Scroll 3.
WRIGHT, LINDA: HERO 4.
WYATT, SCOTT RYAN: VICA 4.
Y
YBANEZ, ROBERT: Football I,25
MECHA 3,45 Ski Club 2.
YOUNG, JIMA LIN: FBLA I,25
NHS 45 Parnassus 4.
YOUNG, LINDA: Cross Country
2,35 Girl's Basketball 2,35 Science
Club 35 Tennis I5 Track I.
YOUNG, TIM: Bowling Club 2,45
Chess Club 2,45 JROTC 2,3,4.
YU, WAYNE K.: Bowling Club I5
Parnassus 45 Ski Club 4.
Z
ZIEN, CHRISTINE ANN: DECA 35
Drama 2,45 Parnassus 45 Science
Club 45 Ski Club 45 Track 3,4.
ZIMMERMAN, LYNN MARY:
Cross Country I,25 French Club
2,35 HOPE 45 Key Club I5 Mascot
35 Matmaids I,25 Science Club
2,3,45 Student Government 35
Track I5 Beaumont HS.
ZWILLICK, SHERYL: Chorale
3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4.
Arnold, Bolt, Connie 210
GE ER Ll DEX
Noel 155
A
Abalos, Tony 193
Abbott, John 211
Abbott, Susan 211
Abraham, Mike 175
Absher, Amy 175
Absher, Gordon 155
Acosta, Fernando 211
Acosta, Jose 155
Acuna, Anthony 211
Adams, Mark 211
Adams, Scott 175
Adams, Shirl 175
Adkins, Darrin 211
Adkins, Wilson 175
Agnew, Jim 211
Aguilar, Nannette 175
Aguirre, Isaac 193
Aguirre, Paul 155
Alandar, John 155
Arruda, Michael 211
Artalejo, Marcella 193
Arvizu, Sylvia 193
Arvizu, Tom 175
Asher, Joseph 193
Asher, Maria 155
Ashton, Deborah 155
Ashton, James 211
Ashton, Paul 193
Aston, Deena 211
Austin, James 155
Avila, Theresa 193
Ayala, Frank 211
Ayala, Manuel 193
Babbitt, Fred 193
Bach, Rayann 175
Baggett, Gary 193
Alaniz, Jesse 211
Albrecht, Matt 155
Alcantar, David 193
Alderman, Glenn 175
Aldridge, Marianne 193
Aleem, Lailal 211
Alger, Deana 175
Allen, Elizabeth 155
Allen, Kim 193
Allen, Michael 211
Allen Pamela 193
Allen
Terri 193
Baggett, Tom 176
Bagley, Daniel 193
Bailey, Janine 193
Bailey, Lisa 211
Baker, Jodie 193
Baker, Cory 211
Baker, Dean 155
Baker, Lorin 155
Baker, Mitzie 155
Baker, Nina 155
Baker Norman 175
Baldwin, Michael 155
Allen, Tim 175
Balgenorth, Bryan 155
Alt, Justin 211
Altamirano, Amelia 175
Altamirano, Linda 175
Amantia, Hachig 211
Amavisca, Edward 193
Amavisca, Marco 211
Amavisca, Raul 175
Ball, Elizabeth 211
Bamrick, Dan 193
Banales, Ron 155
Banke,
Paul 193
Banks, Anne 211
Banks, Jana 175
Banks, Steve 175
Bloyed, Kathleen 193
Ambrose, Robert 155
Ambrose, Steven 175
Anderson, Carla 175
Anderson, Douglas 155
Anderson, Gloria 193
Anderson, John 175
Anderson, Karen 211
Anderson, Penni 175
Anderson, Robert 193
Anderson, Scott 211
Anderson, Scott 211
Banovich, Steven 155
Barbano, Charlene 193
Barcellos, Andrew 175
Barlow, Roxane 175
Barnett, Jackie 175
Barnett Joe 155
Barney, James 155
Barraza, Deborah 176
Barraza, Joe 176
Andrew, Kim 175
Anetsberger, Keith 211
Anetsberger, Lisa 175
Antee, Adele 211
Arce, Robert 155
Arico, Michael 211
Arico, Nick 211
Armstrong, Steve 211
Arn, Mary 155
Barrett, Ronda 193
Bartoszek, Jacqueline
211
Batie, Neil 193
Batie, Russell 155
Battaglia, Anthony 155
Bauer, Tammy 211
Baughman, Barbara 176
Beach, Kenneth 211
Beach, Nona 211
Beard, Lisa 155
Bechtel, Brent 211
Bechtold, Kim 193
Beck, Nancy 193
Becker, Christopher 211
Becker, Kimberly 176
Becker, Shawn 155
Beckett, Valerie 211
Bedore, Gregory 193
Beebe, David 193
Bejar, Sammy Jr. 193
Bejar, Raul 211
Bell, James 176
Bell, Sandra 176
Bemelman, Pamela 211
Bemus, Douglas 176
Bender, Robin 211
Benedict, Susan 176
Bennett, Brad 193
Bennett, Jonnea 211
Benson, Ladeana 156
Bentley, Miashawn 195
Berberich, Amy 176
Bergman, Tim 211
Bergsrud, Pam 156
Berlin, Kimberly 176
Berlinger, Bill 156
Berry, Jeffrey 211
Berryman, Sharon 211
Berryman, Susan 176
Best, Randy 156
Bethel, James Il 156
Bethel, Lyra 211
Bevel, Michelle 211
Bianchi, James 156
Bickel, Tom 176
Bilitzo, Jill 211
Bingham, Brian 193
Birdwell, Richard 211
Birkmire, Michael 211
Bisson, Larry 176
Bittner, Kandi 211
Blackford, Deborah 211
Blackshire, Julie 193
Blackwell, Marina 176
Blake, Debbie 176
Blakesley, Lisa 156
Blansit, Pete 211
Blanton, Sheri 193
Blochberger, Karen 176
Blochberger, Sean 193
Bloom, Neal 193
Bloomingdale, Jolene
176
Blue, Dalyn 176
Blue, Damon 211
Boat, William 211
Bocskay, Valerie 176
Bodah, Sandra 211
Bogert, Suzanne 193
Bohn, Tori 156
Boldman, Corrina 193
Boling, Janet 176
Bond, Annette 176
Bonham, David 156
Bonham, Kelli 193
Bonny, Mary 156
Bonny, Terri 210
Border, Kristie 176
Borge, Jon 176
Borunda, Andy 176
Bowdoin, James 210
Bowler, Alison 193
Bowman, Teresa 210
Bowsher, Dean 156
Boykin, Ann 210
Bradbury, Dorene 176
Bradbury, Russell 193
Bradshaw, Troy 176
Branaman, Denny 193
Brandenburg, Jill 210
Brandon, Matt 210
Brandon, Paul 193
Branham, Mary 156
Brasgalla, Ron 210
Braudrick, Jerry 193
Braun, Sonya 176
Brazill, Tom 193
Brenner, Valerie 210
Breshears, George 194
Bretall, Douglas 194
Brewer, Gerald 156
Brewer, Tammy 176
Brewster, Doug 176
Brewster, Kristen 156
Brewster, Sherrie 210
Brinton, Jon 176
Bryant, Denise 194
Bryant, Kenneth 210
Bryant, Loren 196
Bryant, Stephen 156
Buchanan, Kevin 156
Bunting, James 225
Burchett, Bev 210
Burcky, Bruce 194
Burleigh, Richard 210
Burns, Christine 194
Burns, Erick 194
Burns, Peggy 210
Burrows, Susan 176
Bursott, Natalie 210
Burt, Curtis 194
Burt, Micki 194
Burton, Brian 210
Burton, Geri 194
Bushroe, Dawn 194
Buske, Rory 176
Butinski, Jimmy 194
Butinski, Victor 210
Butler, Maureen 176
Butler, Pamela 156
Butler, Virginia 194
Byrd, Lori 156
Byrd, Robert 156
Byrum, Ronald 194
Byrum, Tamara 212
Cabrales, Barbara 210
Britt, Catherine 194
Caglioti, Janet 156
Britt, Glenn 156
Brizzec, Lisa 194
Brockway, Robert 210
Broderick, Amy 210
Brooks, Kimberly 210
Brooksby, Brian 156
Brooksby, Scot 194
Caime, Sandford 194
Cain, Darrin 210
Cain, Jodie 210
Calderon, Anthony 194
Calderon, Stephen 176
Calhoun, Richard 194
Callaway, Brett 176
Brown, Anthony 156
Brown
Brown
Barry 194
Darrell 210
Brown, Debora 21 O
Camargo, John 176
Camargo, Julie 194
Cambern, Donell 176
Cambern Jon 212
Brown Douglas 194
Brown Eric 194
Brown, lda 176
Brown, Jack Jr. 176
Brown, Michelle 176
Brown, Scott 156
Brown, Tracey 210
Browning, Duane 194
Browning, Shannon 212
Browning, Sydney 156
Bruce, Jeff 210
Bruce, Jerry 210
Brunicon, Karren 210
Brunsberg, Richard 194
Brussels, Stuart 156
Bryan, Chris 156
Campbell, Cassie 210
Campbell, Monica 176
Canez, Sylvia 177
Cano, Elizabeth 156
Cano, Ernie 210
Canter, Carla 194
Canter, Cecelia 177
Cappella, Cathryn 194
Carel, Dewayne 156
Carey, Diana 194
Carey, Tim 194
Carlin, David 210
Carlise, Shirley 156
Carlisle, John 210
Carlson, Linda 156
Carmody, Sheri 194
GENERAL INDEX 231
Carothers, Brad 156
Carpenter, Frank 210
Carroll, Teri 156
Carter, Jacqueline 177
Carter, Linda 210
Carter, Lynda 210
Carter, Ray 194
Caruso, Roseanne 156
Cassiano, Laura 210
Castellano, Susan 210
Castillo, Carol 191
Castillo, Timothy' 156
Castle, Valerie 194
Castner, Shawn 210
Castro, Carolyn 210
Cataldo, Tony 194
Caudill, Jeffrey 194
Ceja, Carlos 210
Celaya, Charles 177
Celaya, Enedina 156
Cerny, John 177
Chafey, John 157
Challis, Kevin 194
Chambers, Charles 194
Chandler, Michele 177
Charlet, Robin 195
Chase, Christina 212
Chase, William 177
Chavey, Fredrick 195
Chavez, Carolyn 195
Chavez, Jimmy 195
Cheung, Donna 195
Chicoine, Michael 195
Chila, Mitchell 210
Child, Ronda 157
Childress, Louann 177
Choate, Gary 177
Chou, Johnny 210
Christensen, Troy 177
Christian, Marcia 195
Christopher, Kerry 157
Christopher, Mike 195
Ciccone, Mary 157
Cirocco, Christopher 195
Claridge, Tracy 210
Clark, David 157
Clark, Frank 210
Clark, Katherine 177
Clark, Patricia 195
Clark, Scott 210
Clark, Stephanie 177
Clarke, Lorenzo 157
Clemens, John
Clement, Debra 157
Clocksin, Anthony 213
Clugston, Vivian 195
Coates, Stacy 213
Coates, Susan 213
Coates, Virginia 177
Cochrane, Sandi 213
Cochrane, Sheri 213
Coddington, Carol 195
Coffman, James 157
232 GENERAL INDEX
Cohen, Jennifer 177
Cohen, Viki 213
Cohn, Maryann 157
'Colburn, Marie 177
Coldsmith, Pam 213
Cole, Charles 195
Coleman, Larry 177
Collier, James 177
Colligan, lvy 195
Colvert, Debra.157
Colyar, Glenn 213
Colyar, Jeff 157
Combs, Cheryl 177
Comon, Philip 195
Compton, Kirk 213
Connarroe, Amy 195
Conaway, Tracy 213
Cone, Donna 157
Conklin, Mary 213
Conley, George 213
Consier, Ronald 213
Contini, John 177
Conway, Michael 213
Conway, Pamela 177
Cook, Danette 195
Cooke, Roger
Coombs, Tamika 177
Coons, Charles
Coons, Frank 195
Coons, Larry 213
Cooper, David 213
Cooper, Deborah 157
Cooper, Greg 195
Cooper, Stacy 177
Cooper, Troy 177
Copeland, Lee 213
Corbett, Chris' 213
Corbett, Ginger
Corbin, Russ 213
Cordova, Becky 213
Cordova, Fred 157
Cortes, Daniel 195
Corum, Kellie 195
Costello, Linda 157
Cottrell, Pat 213
Cousin, Angela 195
Couturier, Douglas 213
Cozby, Jerry 177
Crabtree, Curtis 195
Rmft, Cherri 177
Craft, Shirley 157
Cranston, William Jr.
Crews, Walter 213
Crews, Christine 157
Crews, Sally 177
Criswell, Mary 213
Croner, Michael 213
Crooks, Dawn 157
Crouse, Ron 177
Cruz, Anitra 213
Cruz, Candelario Jr. 157
Cruz, David 177
Cruz, Steve 213
Crytser, Shawn 157
Cull, Denise 195
Cummings, Monica 195
Cunningham, Julie 157
Cunningham, Mark 213
Cupmore, Bobbie 213
Curtis, Janae 157
Curtis, Tracy 213
Cuspard, Lanita 195
D
Daer, Michael 213
Daggett, Rebecca 213
Dailey, Paula 195
Daleiden, Reggie 195
Dall, Sheryl 157
Dallas, Galen 157
Dallas, Lorraine 178
Dalrymple, Michelle 213
Damon, Russell
Damon, Susan 178
Daniels, Beth 214
Danielson, Doreen 157
Dau, Anne 195
Davirro,
Lori 178
Davis, Adrienne 213
Davis, Antoinette 195
Davis, Dereck
Davis, Dion 225
Davis, Jennifer 213
Davis, Kimberly 178
Davis, Michael 178
Davis, Paul 213
Davis, Diane 195
Davis, Scott 178
Davis, Shawn 195
Davis, Tammy 195
Davis, Troy 195
Dawson, Christopher
213
Dawson, James 178
Dawson, Jerry 157
Dawson, Laura '157
Dawson, Lisa 178
Dawson, Timothy 213
DeAngelis, Gene 195
Dcaton, Ben 157
DeCroix, Lisa 213
DeFine, James 213
DeFrese, Richard 213
DeF'reze, Denise 157
DeLeon,
DeLeon,
DeLeon,
DeLeon,
DeLoera
DeLong,
DeLong,
lrene,178
Josefihine 213
Lawrence 178
Roy 157
, Cheryl 195
Dale 195
Dana 157
DePuma, Michael 213
DePuma
, Stacy 213
DeSomma, John 213
DeWald, Debbie 195
Deane, Marilyn 178
Duarte, Richard 158
Duckworth, Lorraine 158
Duff, Jon 178
Deas, Marie 213 jugan, Timothy 196
Deaton, Wayne 195
Dehart, Kimberly 178
Dehart, Paige 195
Deherrera, Marcella 158
Deines, David 178
Del Muto, Glenn 158
Del Muto, Gwen 158
Dela Rosa, Shonie 213
Delaet, Keith 178
Deluna, John 178
Deluna, Steven 195
DeMaio, James 158
DeMaio, Tricia 213
Demlong, Teri 178
Dempsy, Cherry 195
DeMartelaere, Kevin 158
Dendy, Lori 178
Denning, Cathy 191
Denning, Thomas 195
Denny, Donna 195
Denton, Thomas 178
Deplazes, Ronald 178
Derrick, Anita 213
Dickover, Charlene 158
Dickover, Kathleen 158
Dillard, Kevin 213
Dillsworth, Danny 158
Disney, Chellie 158
Dodt, Tamara 178
Dodt, Timothy 158
Doehrman, Ronald 158
Dolyniuk, Jerome 158
Dominguez, Diane 195
Dominguez, Irene 158
Donahoo, Janet 158
Donahoo, Jeffrey 213
Donald, Susan 158
Dooda, Albert 158
Doolittle, Wendy 195
Doolittle, Woody 178
Dopp, Karen 213
Dorosky, Rick 195
Dorsey, Kully
Dorsey, Michael 213
Douglas, Kelly 158
Do ' as, Laura 213
Do-glas, Matthew 214
Doluglas, Russell 195
Dowell, David 214
Dowell, Mark 178
lbowty, Mabel 178
Dowty, Michael 214
Doyle, Maureen 214
Doyle, Patrick 158
Drake, Laurie 158
Drake, Susan 214
Drew, Chris 158
Dryden, Tumara 196
Duarte, Barbara 214
Duiven, Teres 214
Dunn Carmen 214
Dunn, James 196
Dunn, John 196
Dunn, Michael 196
Dunn
Michele 214
Dunnington, Troy 214
Duran, Margaret 214
Duran, Pauline 196
Durbin, Jerry Jr. 178
Dutey, Julie 214
Dutton, Diane 214
Dutton, Dora 158
Duzy, Sherrie 178
Eagan, Richard 178
Eagan, Sarah 214
Earl, Jeffrey 178
Earle, Rae 196
Earley, Stephanie 178
Earley, Steven 196
Eaves, Thomas
Eckard, Peggy 196
Eckard, Regina 214
Eckert, Patricia 178
Eckley, Kerry 178
Eddy, Janice 178
Ehler, Vicky 214
Elliott, Winnie 214
Ellis, Angela 196
Englert, Kelly 158
Enslin, Jeff 214
Epperson, Kellie 178
Epperson, Leslie 214
Erb, Amy 214
Erhardt, David 196
Escobar, Jimmy 196
Escobar, Joey 196
Escobar, Tony 191
Espinoza, Robert 158
Esquivel, Alma 158
Esquivel, Veronica 196
Estes, Darrell 196
Estes, Judi 214
Estrella, Jose 158
Estrella, Rick 158
Etgen, Susan 178
Etgen, Terri 159
Etz, David 178
Fagenbush, Jeff 214
Fanum, Rachel 214
Farha, Jimmy 214
Farrell, Mike 178
Farrell, Tom
Feid, Kurt 196
Feldmann, Reed 159
Felish, Joseph lll 214
Felix, Alma 214
Feliz, Kristina 214
Feliz, Shelley 178
Ferguson, Lisa 159
Fetguson, Scott 159
Ferguson, Tracy 214
Fernandez, Allisen 196
Fernandez, Charmaine
214
Fernandez, Neil 214
Ferraro, Janie 159
Fields, Bruce 196
Fields, Mickey 214
Fierros, Mary 178
Fierros, Valerie 159
Figueroa, Anna 196
Filpek, Vanda 214
Fillingham, Fred 214
Finch, Ellen 178
Fincher, Deanna 214
Fineberg, Gary 196
Finn, David 159
Fisher, Helen 196
Fisher, Sue 159
Fitzpatrick, James 178
Fitzwater, Mel W "
Fizz, Michelle ,2 4 ,
Fletcher, Mark 214
Frazier, Daniel 159
Frazier, Deborah 214
Frederick, Valerie 215
Frederickson, George
159
Frederickson, Pamela
179
Frederickson, Travis 159
Freeman, John 159
Freeman, Michaelle 196
Friedman, Carol 179
Frye, Kimberly 196
Fryman, Paula 196
Fryman, Vicki 179
Furnari, David 179
G
Gabaldon, Sherrie 215
Gabbitas, Jerry 215
Gabbitas, Lisa 179
Gadbery, Kevin 215
Gadbery, Michael 159
Gaeraths, Eddy 196
Gagliardi, Vincent 179
Gallagher, Michael 159
Gallagher, Stephanie
179
Gallegos, Deborah 179
Galloway, Joyce 196
Gamez, Joe Jr. 179
Gandil, Kristine 159
Gangemi, Joe 179
Gegenheimer, Carol 159
George, Betty 180
Gerard, George 215
Gesswein, Patty 159
Gherardi, Mira 159
Ghigo, Eugenia 197
Ghigo, Michael 197
Giacalone, Michael 197
Gibb, Brian 180
Gibbons, Dennis 159
Gibbons, Dodi 197
Gibbons, Julee 197
Gibson, Gregory 161
Gibson, Michael 161
Gill, Aletha 215
Gill, Maureen 215
Gill, Patrick 161
Gilliland, Byron 197
Gilliland, Jennifer
Gipson, John 215
Giuliano, Joseph 161
Giver, John 161
Glazman, Marin 180
Gleisner, Mike 215
Glemba, Audrey 180
Glemba, Jeffrey 215
Glemba, Julie 161
Glenn, Jennifer 215
Glisan, Robert 197
Glosser, John 197
Glover, Annetta 180
Gluck, Andrew 161
Goddard, Julie 190
Goddard, Laura 180
Godshall, Juanita 215
Flores, Adina 178 L
Flores, Celia 214
Flores, Ramona 191
Flores, Sandra 179
Flynn, Brien 214
Flynn, Evette 179
Flynn, Ken 196
Flynn, Laura 159
Foley, Rory 214
Fong, Celina 214
Fonteno, Letitia 214
Forman, Susan 159
Forstie, Greg 196
Forstie, Kurtis 159
Fosmore, Virginia 214
Foster, Darrell 159
Foster, Eric 196
Foster, Gerald Jr. 179
Foster, Diane 214
Foster, Kimberly 179
Foster, Lois 159
Fowler, Ralph 214
Fox, Dawn 214
Fox, Jana 179
Fox, Micheal 179
Francies, Scott 179
Frank,
Mark 179
Franke, Douglas 214
Gangemi, Lisa 196
Gannon, Mathew 179
Gano, Henry 215
Gaona, Lisa 215
Garcez, Ana 215
Garcia, Bernie 196
Garcia, Celia 215
Garcia, Celia 215
Garcia, Darryl 196
Garcia, Ernie 196
Garcia, Jaime 159
Garcia, John 215
Garcia, John 196
Garcia, Maria 159
Garcia, Martin 196
Garcia, Monica 179
Gardner, Lori 180
Gardom, Wendy 159
Garhart, George 215
Garner, Scott 159
Garraghan, Phoebe 180
Garraghan, Shawn 215
Garron, Richard 215
Garry, Brian 159
Gates, Jami 196
Gavin, William 15S
Gee, Judy 159
Geer, Dianna 180
Godshall, Patricia 180
Goernitz, Scot 197
Goforth, Charles 215
Goforth, Perry 197
Goforth, Stanley 161
Goldman, Sheryl 180
Gomez, Kelly 180
Gonzales, Eddie 161
Gonzales, Heidi 197
Gonzales, lshmael 161
Goodwin, David 215
Goodwin, Jane 197
Goodwin, Terri 180
Gorce, Brian 197
Gordon, Christine 196
Gordon, Treva 196
Gore, Aolani 180
Gorslin, Deborah 196
Gorslin, Denise 215
Gossard,
Stacy 180
Gould, Jennifer 196
Gowan, Cynthia 215
Grace, Eddie 161
Grace, Julene 196
Graham, Burman 161
Graham, Deidre 196
Graham, Greg 215
Graham, Scott 161
Graham, Sean 180
Grant, Debbie 161
Grant, Richard 180
Grapentine, Larry 161
Grapentine, Susan 196
Graves, Deborah 196
Gray, Cynthia 215
Gray, Jamie 215
Gray, Julie 180
Gray, Laurie 180
Greeley, Timothy 196
Greely, Kara 196
Greely, Kathryn 180
Greely, Patricia 161
Green, Byron 161
Green, Kim 180
Greene, Deborah 161
Greene, Harold 161
Greene, Tina 196
Greenmyer, Charla 215
Greenmyer, Edward 180
Greff, James Jr. 180
Greff, Robert 196
Gregory, Demetrio 215
Gregory, Monica 180
Gregory, Scott 215
Grenda, Kristin 180
Grendell, Betty 180
Griego, Theodore 161
Grieve, Karen 196
Grieve, Sally 180
Griffith, David 180
Griffith, Randy 180
Griffor, Jack 180
Grills, Lisa
Grills, Michelle 196
Groh, Lynne 161
Groh, Patty 215
Grossenbacher, Barry
196
Grossenbacher, Terry
161
Grover, Jeffrey 196
Grover,lScott 180
Guardiola, Dora 215
Guerrero, John 196
Guerrero, Joseph 180
Guidice, Valerie 215
Gula, Gabrielle 180
Gutaw, Lisa 215
Gutierrez, Pauline 196
H
Haas, Susan 161
Habecker, Linda 215
Hacker, Dona 216
Hacker, Lora 180
Haenel, Alissa 197
Hagan, Rena 161
Haggart, Holly 161
Halal, Dave 180
Hale, Randy 161
Hall, Donald 161
Hall, Kathleen 180
Hall, Michael 161
Hall, Shelly 161
Hallada, Brian 161
Hallada, Robert 197
Hallagan, Anna 161
Halling, Allen 197
Halverson, Janis 216
Halverson, Theresa 197
Hamen, Larry 180
Hamilton, Vincent 161
Hamman, Stephen 197
Hammonds, Brenda 162
Handshy, Terry 180
Haney, Linda 180
Hangartner, Paul 197
Hanner, Debbie 197
Haralson, Tammie 197
Haranzo, Wendy 216
Harbison, James 180
Harding, Aaron 197
Harding, Julia 216
Hardy, Kevin 216
Hardy, Lisa 180
Harland, Susan 162
Harman, Dennis 162
Harmon, Phillip 197
Harnack, Jeffery 180
Harnack, Linda 216
Harper, Karen 216
Harrach, Dana 216
Harrigan, Frank 216
Harris, Daniel 180
Harris, Jana 180
Harris, Julie 216
Harris, Liz 162
Harris, Lori 216
Harris, Stacy 216
Hartley, Debra 180
Hartley, Valerie 197
Hartwig, Lori 162
Hasenberg, Eric 197
Havener, Roger 216
Havlik, Cindy 162
Havlik, Joseph 197
Hawkins, Paul 216
Hawkins, William 180
Hawley, Cindy 216
Hayes, Lee Jr. 197
Hayes, Ruth 197
Heath, Kristin 197
Heath, Monya 162
Hedgpeth, Kevin 216
Heer, Carla 180
Heer, Ronald 216
Hein, Wendy 180
Heinz, Dorothy 162
Helms, Michelle 180
Helton, Sabrina 216
Hemming, Kim,j97Jf
GENERAL INDEX 233
La Cavera, Nat Jr. 199
Hemming, Tonyia 197A
Hempen, Ronald 181
Hemphill, Wesley 197
Heneghan, Kelly 181
Hennigan, Albert 216
Henrickson, David 162
Henrickson, Linda 197
Henry, Charles 181
Henry, Shawn 216
Henry, Thomas 181
Henry, Travis 197
Hernandez, Coty 162
Hernandez, Doreen 216
Hernandez, Greg 197
Hernandez, Phillip 162
Herring, Robert 162
Herrod, Steve 162
Hesterman, Lynda 216
Hethcock, Lorie 162
Heuett, Colleen 181
Heun, Tonya 197
Higgins, Patrick 163
Higgins, Thomas 163
Higuera, Cathy 216
Hill, Clay 197
Hill, Rebecca 216
Hilton, Karen 163
Hinderliter, Michael 163
Hinderliter, Timothy 197
Hinos, Larry 197
Hinson, Thad 197
Hirko, Daniel 181
Hislop, Carol 163
Hoaglund, Robert 197
Hobbs, Debra 181
Hobert, Shelly 181
Hochhalter, George 181
Hodge, Scott 197
Hodges, Marie 181
Hodges, Rebecca 163
Hodges, William 197
Hoffarth, Elaine 181
Hoffarth, Matthew 163
Hoffman, Vicki 216
Hofstetter, Rhonda 197
Hofstetter, Terri 216
Hogland, Mark 181
Holaday, Brenda 190
Holl, Phillip 163
Holland, Christine 190
Holland, Noralee 216
Holland, Samuel
Holt, Emily 181
Homsey, Brian 163
Homsey, Bruce 163
Honhoinewa, Denise 181
Honhoinewa, Jennifer
216
Hoopes, Terri 181
Hoorneman, Mark 163
Hoover, Tricia 197
Horacek, Kerry 197
Horn, Wendy 216
234 GENERAL INDEX
Horner, Michelle 181
Horner, Mona 163
Horner, Rhonda 198
Horton, Jay 216
Horton, Michelle 163
House, Les 216
Houser, Ronda 163
Hovey, Debra 198
Hovey, Jill 181
Howard, Jamie 198
James, Joseph 181
James, Mike 163
James, Phyllis 198
Howard, Jody 216
Howard, Rhonda 198
Howard, Shawn 198
Howerton, Vera 198
Howes, Gary 216
Hoyt, Kelli 198
James, Wendy 216
Jansen, Dawn 216
Jargon, Rodney 198
Jaycox, John 182
Jaye, Lynette 182
Jean, Lisa 163
Jefferys, Patrick 216
Jenkins, Janet 216
Jenkins, Lisa 182
Jensen, Felecia 182
Jensen, Jim 217
Jett, Edward 198
Jimenez, Rebecca 163
Kane, Rebecca 198
Karl, Bobbie 217
Karl, Robin 217
Karpouskas, Valerie 217
Karsky, Michael 182
Kathan, Scott 217
Katzenberger, Valorie
182
Kearney, Melinda 198
Keil, Kimberly 217
Kozak, Brian 199
Kramer, Robert 199
Kramer, Theresa 217
Krohn Lynette 182
Krohn, Mark 165
Kronz, Danny 199
Krout, Kenneth 217
Krout,
Krout,
Michael 217
Robert 182
Krznarich, Tony 217
Kellar, Bernice 217
Kellar, Lance 165
Kellar, Yvonne 217
Kelley, Darlene 217
Kelley, Sharon 165
Kelley, Stuart 198
Hudson, James
Hudson, Roger 216
Hudson, Theresa 181
Hughes, Julie 181
Hunt, Karen 181
Hunt, William 163
Hurlburt, Kathleen 198
Hurley, Jeffrey 190
Hurley, Kyle 216
Hurley, Steven 216
Hurst, Rhonda 163
Hutchinson, Michael 198
Hutson, Alicia 163
lannitelli, Claudio 181
Ideker, John 216
lnderneden, Kelly 216
lngle, Brad 216
lngle, Lisa 163
Ingram, Cindy 181
Ingram, Karen 198
Ingram, Richard 216
Inman, John 181
Inman, William 163
Irish, Oscar 198
Irvine, Robert 216
Irwin, Karen 181
lvenz, Joseph 198
Jackson, Amy 198
Jodat, Cheryl 182
Joenk, David 217
Johns, Richard 182
Johnson, Bill 163
Johnson, Brenda 217
Johnson, Carl 198
Johnson, Michelle
Johnson, Deborah 198
Johnson, James 217
Johnson, Jamie 182
Johnson, John 217
Johnson, Kimberly 182
Johnson, Michael 165
Johnson,
Johnson, Patricia 182
Johnson, Richard 198
Johnson, Richard 182
Johnson, Scott 198
Johnson, Vince 165
Jones
Elston 182
Jones, John 182
Jones, Julie 217
Jones, Keith 198
Jones, Lance 198
Jones
Lori 182
Jones, Mark 217
Jones, Shanna 198
Jones, Steven 198
Jones, Terri 217
Jones, Todd 182
Jordan, Cindy 182
Jordan, Shelley 198
Jorgensen, Peggy 182
Jucrn, Inge 217
Junas, Susan 165
Juncker, Charles 217
Jundy, Teri 165
June, Dawn 217
Nathan Jr. 165
Jackson, Angi 163
Jackson, Paul 216
Jacobs, Carol 198
Jacobs, Louie 198
Jacobson, Robert 198
Jacoby, Jerri 163
Jahoda, Steven 163
Jaime,
Robert 163
James, Bertie 216
June, Scott 198
Juslin, John 165
K
Kading, Brenda 198
Kalani, Drena Jo 182
Kelley, Susan 182
Kelley, Timothy 217
Kelly, Colleen 217
Kelly, Katherine 182
Kemp, Randall 182
Kenison, Floyd 182
Kennedy, Brenda 198
Kennedy, Bridget 182
Kennedy, Charlene 182
Kennedy, Lou 165
Keown, Margaret 198
Kern, Gary 165
Kew, Scott 182
Kew, Sharynn 217
Khaler, Robert 217
Kidd, John 198
Kidney, Brenda 217
Kim, Kwang Sup 217
Kimbrough, Darrell 217
Kimbrough, Jon 165
King, Anita 217
King, Bill 182
King, Erwin 198
King, Melissa 165
King, Ruben 180
King, Scott 217
an Kyle 182
Kirkm ,
Kirkman, Pam 165
Kisner, Annette 199
Kisner, Frank 182
Kist, Cynthia 217
Kittrell, Roger 182
Klein, Bart 165
Kloeppel, Thomas 165
Klooster, Cecelia 217
Klooster, Mike 165
Kmieciak, Kathleen 182
Knabe, Lori 217
Kneipp, Jerry 217
Kniffin, Don 182
Knight, Kelley 199
Koch, Susan 182
Kootstra, William 182
Koressel, Jacqueline 182
Koressel, Sandra 199
Kouts, Susan 165
Kowren, Mic'hell 199
Kuban, Bryon 217
Kuhbander, Donald 217
Kwiecien, Mary 199
Kyman, Paul Jr. 217
L
La Doux, Gerrie 217
La Doux, LaDonna 182
La Rocca, John 182
La Russo, Angela
Lacek, Diana 165
Lacey, Ann
Lachman, Nadine 217
Lackey, Amy 217
Lackman, Rayna 165
Lambert, Cliff 182
Landreth, Lorene 199
Langford, Cindy 182
Langford, Julie 165
Langford, Linda 217
Lanman, Malissa 217
Lanman, Michele 199
Lanoue, Rodney 182
Lapointe, Ernest 182
Lard, Jeri 165
Larremore, Kara 217
Larsen, Terri 165
Larson, Beth 182
Lasher, John 165
Latham, Donna 182
Laux, Daniel 217
Lawless, Debbie 217
Lawler, Bennie 182
Lawlor, Beverly 217
Lazovich, Marc 182
Lazovich, Michelle 217
LeDesma, Roland 217
Leabo, Jennifer 217
Lebron, Debra 199
Lee, Christopher 217
Lee, Christopher 183
Lee, John 183
Lee, Lily 217
Legan, John lll 165
Lehman, Brenda 165
Lehmkuhl, Mike 165
Leimbach, Kimberly 183
Lemme, Steve 165
Lendt, Laurie 217
Leonardo, Barbara Ann
165
Lessard, Robert 165
Leung, Linda 218
Leung, Tony 165
Levander, Laurie 199
Levario, David 218
Levengood, Mike 199
Levinson, Charles 199
Levinson, Daniel 199
Lewis, Cheryl 218
Lewis, Mark 199
Lewis, Nathan 218
Lewis, Stacy 218
Libby, Sarah 183
Lindenmier, Gary 218
Lindley, Dennis 183
Lindley, Tom 166
Lindsay, Jon 199
Lindsay, Stephany 166
Lindsey, Alexander 183
Link, Douglass 199
Livas, Naomi 218
Livensparger, Lucy 218
Lizar, Jeffrey 218
Lizarraga, Dorothy 199
Lloyd, Ginger
Lodmell, Tracy 183
Loeffler, Amy 218
Loeffler, Beth 166
Loeffler, Desiree 183
Lohr, Alice 218
Lomuscio, Debbie 183
Long, Christine 199
Longoria, David 218
Loo, Antony 199
Loo, Louisa 166
Looney, Krevin 218
Looper, Cindy 199
Lopez Brenda 199
Lopez, Charlie 218
Lopez, Edward 199
Lopez, Gary 218
Lopez, James 183
Lopez, Richard Jr. 166
Lose, Helen 199
Lovato, Eric 166
Lovato, Garrett 218
Lovato, Sylvia 183
Lowe, Sharon 183
Lowe, Sheralee 218
Lowen, Heidi 218
Lucas, Marcus 218
Lucas, Peter 183
Lucero, Billie 166
Lucero, Lisa 166
Lui, George 183
Lujan, Frank 199
Luk, Angela 199
Luper, Paula 199
Lutes, Darren 218
Lutrick,
Rebecca 218
Lutz, James 199
Lyall, Wayne 166
Lynch, James 199
Lynch, Robert 183
Lynch, Tammy 218
Lyons, Duane 199
MacDonald, Jon 199
Mackey, Robert 199
Mackin, Michelle
Magee, Danny 183
Magee, David 166
Magee, Mike 166
Maggard, Kristine 199
Magnetti, Kim 199
Magnolo, Michael 199
Magruder, Andrea 166
Magruder, Lisa 218
Mahan, Renee 199
Mahr, Anna 166
Mahr, Kathy 199
Mahr, Rebecca 218
Maldonado, Audoriel 183
Malin, Michael 183
Maliner, Amy 199
Malkus, Daniel
Mallory, Kelly 166
Mallory, Roni 199
Manager, Duane 199
Mancuso, Mark 166
Mancuso, Paul 199
Manies, Jeff 199
Manker, Lora 183
Mann, David 199
Manning, Guy 199
Manning, Terri 183
Manuel, Gary 199
Mar, Elaine 199
Mar, Janet 218
Marcell, Laura 183
Marcely, Nino 184
Marez, Salomon 200
Marin, Pearl 183
Mark, Greg 200
Marshall, Fred 218
Marshall, Jennifer 200
Marshall, Roy 200
Martin, Bridget 183
Martin, Dorothy 166
Martin, John 218
Martin, Larry 183
Martinez, Alvaro 200
Martinez, Kathleen 200
Martz, William 200
Maser, Bryan 200
Mason, Lisa 200
Masone, Vincent 166
Masters, Daniel 218
Masters, James 218
Masters, Ronald 200
Masterson, Terry 218
Mathis, Martin 200
Matoskey, Joseph 200
Matsumoto, Alan 200
Matthews, Rhonda 183
Matthews, Russell 166
Maudsley, Eric 200
May, Katharine 166
Mayberry, Stephen 200
Mayer, Denise 183
Mayes, Jill 218
Mays, Todd 200
McCambly, Kim 184
McCanlies, Karen 166
McCants, Deborah 200
McCants, Theresa 184
McCarthy, Anastacia
184
McCarthy, Susan 166
McCarty, Kathy 200
McClain, Todd 218
McComb, Mark 200
McConiga, Linda 166
McCormick, Laurie 200
McCormick, Patricia 166
McCown, Dale 218
McCoy, Greg 184
McCue, David 200
McCully, Alan 200
McCully, Karen 166
McDaniel, Kelli 218
McDonald, Brenda 167
McDonough, Joyce 184
McDowell, Martin 200
McDowell, Richard 167
McGarvey, June 184
McGrady, Sandra 200
McGrath, Dorothy 200
McGrath, Thomas 184
McGuire, Colleen 218
McHenry, Sean 200
McKee, Paula 184
McKeever, Leonard 218
McKinney, James 184
McKinney, Sara 200
McLaughlin, Barry 184
McMeen, Barry 200
McMurdy, John 167
McNabb, Dawn 167
McNabb, Michael 200
McNair, Mary 218
McNally, Matthew 218
McRae, Timothy 218
McSorley, Jamie 184
Meadows, Jennifer 218
Meagher, Colleen 184
Meagher, Donna 167
Medley, Janine 218
Medley, Rhonda 184
Meek, Richard 200
Meek, Tammy 184
Meeks, Charles 200
Meeks, Tammy 218
Mena, Carlos 200
Mennuti, Lisa 200
Mercado, Al 218
Mercado, Enrique 200
Mercer, Mike 200
Merkley, Barbara 167
Merkley, Steve 218
Mesquita, Debbie 184
Messerli, Daron 200
Metz, Kim 184
Morales, Lora 219
Moreno, Alfred 219
Moreno, Ernie 191
Morquecho, Christina
184
Morquecho, Donna 184
Morris, Lee 167
Morrison, Terry 200
Morton, Gina 219
Morton, Julia 219
Metzendorf, Brian 218
Metz, Pat 218
Metzendorf, Diane 218
Meyer, Christina 200
Michaels, Karen 218
Mickley, Jenita 167
Millard, Fern 200
Millard, Steve 218
Millard, Wesley 167
Miller, Alice 167
Miller, Charles 219
Miller, Debra 184
Miller, Diane 200
Miller, Dwain 184
Miller, Jill 184
Miller, Jimmie 219
Miller, Jon 167
Miller, Kathryn 167
Miller, Lance 219
Miller, Lance 219
Miller, Lisa 200
Miller, Lynda 184
Miller, Patricia 219
Miller, Sherri 184
Miller, Vicki 219
Miller, Woodrow lll 200
Millward, Lisa 167
Milone, Tina 219
Minster, Monica 219
Mitchell, Anita 200
Mitchell, Wendy 167
Mitten, Kevin 167
Mogler, Julie 219
Mogler, Rusty 200
Mohon, Cheryl 167
Moliatu, Lance 219
Molina, Arthur 200
Moller, Heron 219
Monaghan, Kevin 200
Montez, Carol 167
Montez, Joe 200
Montoya, Margaret 167
Montoya, Teri 167
Moody, Andrew 184
Moody, Marlin 219
Moore, Cindy 219
Moore, James 219
Moore John 184
Moore, Lisa 184
Moore, Mark 167
Moore, William 219
Moorefield, Stacy 200
Morales, Adam Jr. 167
Moulton, Jill 184
Mucklow, Dina 184
Muller,
Muller,
Collin 201
Kelsey 167
Mullican, Joan 167
Mullican, Vincent 184
Mullings, Melinda 184
Mullings, Robin 201
Mullins, Brett 167
Mulvih
ill, Michael 184
Muncy, Todd 219
Muns,
David 219
Murdock, Melanie 201
Murphy, Clio 184
Murphy, Eilis 219
Murphy, Karen 184
Murphy, Lewis 167
Murphy, Mark 219
Murray, Annette 184
Myers, Christopher 219
Myers, Marci 219
Myers, Matthew 219
Myers, Russell 201
Najera, Bobbi 219
Nannestad, Lisa 184
Nanny, Robert 201
Nanny, Stephen 167
Nathan, John 184
Navratil, Michael 167
Neader
hiser, Carla 219
Neal, Erin 167
Neeley, Linda 201
Neely,
David 219
Negri, Paul 201
Nein, Lisa 219
Neithercutt, Kurt 201
Nelson, Barbara 167
Nelson, Bruce 219
Nelson, Gary 184
Nelson, Gary 184
Nelson, Lee 184
Nelson, Pam 168
Neu, Tanya 219
Nevitt, Michael 201
Nevitt, Paul 219
Newell, Rex 168
Newmeyer, Shauna 191
Newton, James 219
GENERAL INDEX 235
Ney, Melvin ll 201
Nghiem, Dai 201
Nghiem, Thanh 184
Nichols, Craig 168
Nichols, Tina 201
Nieuhuis, Kelly 201
Nielsen, Marianne 168
Nix, Grady 184
Nokes, Rina 201
Nork, Cindy 168
North, John 201
Norton, Brenda 201
Nugent, Lisa 184
Nullman, Beth 219
O
O'Brien, Joe 219
O'Callaghan, Liz 168
Padilla, Terri 201
Palmer, Darron 201
Pamer, Fred 201
Panetta, Andrea 185
Parish, Donna 185
Parisi, Joseph 220
Parke, Danald 220
Parker, Doug 201
Parker, Martin 220
Parovlek, Connie 185
Parsons, Debra 168
Paszkowski, Todd 220
Pate, Carl 168
Patrick, Cindy 201
Patrick, Randall 168
Patten, Mary 185
Patterson, Debra 168
Patterson, Samantha
201
Paul, Jeffrey 201
Paulson, Eric 201
O'Meara, Lynn 201
O'Neal, Katie 201
Ochoa, Belinda 184
Ochoa, Gabriel
Ochoa, Henry 168
Ogle, Melissa 201
Oglesby, Anna 168
Oleson, Kristen 185
Olin, Leah 184
Olsen, Doris 201
Olsker, Jeffrey 184
Olsker, Michael 184
Paulus, Leslie 201
Paulus, Terry 168
Pavlenko, Alexander 1
Payne, Darlene 168
Payne, Deborah 168
Payne, Debra 190
Payne, Vicki 220
Pearcy, David 185
Olson, Thomas 219
Olszewski, Edward 184
Ong, Kim 220
Ong, Nancy 184
Orr, Scott 220
Orr, Shelley 168
Osborn, Ginger 201
Osborn, Gregory 201
Peden, Ramona 185
Peeples, Rebekah 201
Pelletior, Robert 185
Pendley, Scott 168
Penix, Michael 201
Pennington, Judi 220
Penrose, Staci 201
Perez, Donna 201
Perez, Enrique 168
Perez, Paul 220
Perez, Vincent 220
Perkins, Robin 220
Osborn, Vickie 185
Osbourn, Julie 168
Overbey, Terry 220
Overbey, Tina 168
Overman, David 201
Perkins, Timothy 169
Perry, Greg 220
Perry, Jerry 201
Perryman, Kathy 201
Peterson, Brian 185
Owens Bunnie 185
Owens Elizabeth 201
Owens Jonathan 168
Owens, Leann 201
Owens, Liz 168
Owens, Mark 201
P
Pacheco, Lisa 201
Packard, Ted 168
Padgett, Lisa 220
Peterson,
Peterson,
Karen 185
Patricia 201
Padilla, Elizabeth 220
Padilla, Melody 220
Padilla, Monica 220
236 GENERAL INDEX
Peterson, Robert 185
Pettett, Barbara 185
Pettett, Julie 220
Pfeifer, Terry 201
Phelps, Charles 220
Phillips, Evette 201
Phillips, John 220
Phillips, Tracy 185
Phyle, Christine 185
Pickard, Cindy 169
Pickard, James 201
Pierce, Kathy 201
Pierce, Tracy 201
Pieri, Anthony
Pieri, Rene 169
8
Pieri, Yvette 220
Pinski, Martin 185
Piper, Gina 169
Pippins, Quince 185
Podlasek, Stan 185
Pollack, Karen 220
Polletta, Anita 169
Pontius, Deborah 169
Pontius, Ronald 185
Poole, Melissa 220
Poorman, William 185
Porter, Rex 201
Poteet, Donna 185
Potter, Deborah 185
Poulsen, Karla 220
Preisel, Kathleen 220
Preston, Laurel 220
Preston, Lesa 185
Price, Bryan 220
Price, Dawn 185
Price, Tracy 185
Rauch, John 220
Rauch, Lisa 169
Ray, Bill 220
Ray, Catherine 169
Ray, Cindy 169
Reader, Teresa 169
Red, Sherri 169
Redick, Carla 220
Reed, Charles Jr. 220
Reed, Margaret 202
Reed, Michele 220
Reeder, Eric 169
Reeder, Gregory 220
Reeder, Keeli 221
Reeder, Traci 186
Reeder, Traci 186
Reeves, Michelle 186
Reger, Stacey 186
Reid, Carla 186
Reilly, Pamela 221
Reiman, Lori 186
Robbins, Toni 186
Roberts, Steven 221
Roberts, Tim 221
Roberts, Traci 186
Robertson, Patty 202
Robison, Karin 221
Rodarte, Mike 221
Rodriguez, Santos 202
Rodriguez, Pamela 221
Rodriguez, Richard 202
Roels, Robin 190
Roesner, Paul 221
Rogers,
Rogers,
Rogers,
Rogers,
Rogers,
Billie 202
Christy 202
Jeff 221
Tammy 202
Terri 169
Roggatz, Paul 186
Romero
Romero
, Christine 221
, Jo 202
Romero, John 202
Prieger, Carol 220
Prieger, David 186
Pruniski, Stephen lll 169
Purcell, Gary 186
Purcell, Jerry 169
Purva, Deborah 202
Pykare, Scott 220
Q
Reindl, Jacqueline 202
Rendon, Yolanda 169
Renn, Deanna 221
Rennells, Dale 202
Rennells, Dean 202
Reppard, Robin 221
Rettler, Melanie 169
Rettler, Mike 202
Rexroat, Tom 202
Reyes, Bonnie 186
Reynolds, Andrea 186
Reynolds, Kathy 169
Romo, Cecelia 186
Ronsheim, Alison 169
Rood, Audrey 202
Rosales, Richard 169
Rose, Carol 202
Rosenau, Deborah 221
Rosenau, James 202
Rosene, Eric 186
Ross, James 221
Ross, Jonathan 186
Ross, Penny 221
Ross, Ti Vine 202
Quan, Debra 220
Quan, Diane 169
Quijada, Gabriel 220
Quill, Sheri 186
Quintanilla, Raquel 220
Reynolds, Kurt 221
Reynolds, Mark 186
Roth, Teresa 221
Rouette, Steve 169
Radcliff,
Raffuse,
Michael 169
Joe 202
Rhodes, Jennifer 221
Rhodes, Jill 202
Riale, Mary 169
Riale, Sheila 221
Riale, William 202
Riccitelli, Camella 186
Rice, Jay Jr. 169
Rice, Jeffrey 202
Rice, Kandi 186
Richards, Colleen 186
Rowland, Becky 221
Royer, Richard 202
Rozum, Robert 186
Rudisill, Steven 169
Rudolph, Bill 186
Rudolph, Brenda 170
Ruiz, Benjamin 221
Ruiz, Frank 186
Ruiz, Luke 221
Ruiz, Rose 170
Rakosi, Felix 220
Richards, John 202
Runnels, Bobbie 221
Ramey,
Ramirez
Ramirez
Ramirez
Ramirez,
Tim 202
, Ricardo 220
, Rudy 169
, Tony Jr. 186
Wayne 220
Ramos, Monica 202
Ramsay, Lisa 220
Ramsey, Craig 220
Ramthun, Emily 186
Rangel, Monica 220
Rangel, Victor 169
Rankhorn, Jessica 220
Rankhorn, Jonathon 202
Raper, Dorothy 169 V
Rasmussen, Eileen 220
Rasmussen, Terri 220
Ratliff, Roland 202
Richardson, Nancy 186
Richie, Barbara 186
Richie, Charles 169
Richie, Ken 221
Richmond, Steve 221
Richter, Steven 202
Rick, Doreen 202
Ricketts, Lauretta 221
Rieger, Barbara 169
Rieger, Kathleen 221
Rios, David 221
Rios, Ezejuek 202
Rios, Lisa 186
Rivera, Bernie 221
Rivera, Timothy 186
Rizzo, Kathleen 221
Robbins, Jack 221
Runnings, Billy 221
Runnings, Julie 186
Russell, Michele 221
Russell, Robert 202
Ryan, David 202
Ryan, Janet 221
Ryan Julie 170
Ryon, Barry 170
Ryon, Byron 202
S
Sadzewicz, Felicia 221
Sahhar, Robert 186
Sain, David 170
Summers, Stacy 222
Sajzewicz, Daniel 203
Salazar, Eddie 221
Salazar, Henry 170
Salem, Brenda 203
Salinas, Benny 203
Salkeld, Jeff 186
Sanchez, Paula 203
Sanders, Annette 203
Sandoval, Susan 176
Sandvig, Brenda 203
Santa Maria, Anna 186
Santi, Wendy 221
Sarandon, Kathryn 203
Sarandos, Theodore 186
Sarver, Mike 170
Sasek, Scott 186
Scaife, Melony 221
Schacht, Jeff 186
Schade, Amanda 203
Schallert, Brenda 203
Scheid, Joe 186
Schenck, Mary 186
Schettler, James 203
Schieman, Connie 186
Schiraldi, Martin 221
Schirman, Theresa 221
Schmidt, Heidi 170
Schmidt, Kirsten 186
Schnitker, Jennifer 221
Scholl, Sherri 203
Schott, John 170
Schramke, James 221
Schuh, Eric 203
Schuler, Christine 203
Schuler, Sandy 221
Schulz, Patricia 203
Schuster, Penny 221
Schwartz Jon 221
Schwartz Joseph 186
Schwartz Linda 170
Schwartz Mike 221
Schwindt,
Richard ll 221
Sciara, Tony 221
Sciorilli, Arlene 203
Sclederer, Heidi 203
Scott, Patrick 203
Scott, John 203
Scott, Mary 170
Scott, Michael 186
Searcy, Leslie 170
Searcy, Steve 203
Sears, Robert 170
Seawright, Kini 221
Self, Patsy 221
Sellards, Stacey 221
Sellers, Lucretia 221
Semmens, Richard 186
Serrato, Alica 203
Sesma, Monica 186
Sesma, Sandra 203
Settle, Douglas 221
Settle, Terry 203
Settle, Thomas Jr. 186
Shank, Kelly 170
Shapiro, Sheryl 203
Sharkey, Donna 203
Sharp, Martin 170
Sharp, Tom 170
Sharpe, Gary 186
Sharpe, Michelle 203
Shea, Bill 186
Shea, Dan 221
Shehann, Derren 221
Shepard, Adorna
Shepard, Paul 170
Sheridan, Lisa 170
Sherman, Carol 221
Sherwood, Barbara 186
Sherwood, Deborah 170
Sherwood, Tom 181
Shimek, Todd 221
Shipley, Christina
Shoemaker, Michael 170
Short, Debrah 221
Short, Tim 187
Shourds, Kellie 187
Shourds, Susan 170
Shroyer, Debbie 221
Shrum, Russell 203
Shupe, Robert 187
Shurtleff, Eric 221
Siau, Paul 221
Sigety, Mark 203
Silva, Robert 222
Simmons, Marvin 222
Simons, Kimberlee 222
Sims, Frank 222
Sincavage, Amy
Sing, John 222
Sing, Michael 187
Sipple, Frank 222
Sipple, Sherry 222
Sisson, Sandy 170
Skelton, Tammy 222
Slack, Deborah 187
Slade, Colleen 204
Slade, Dora 170
Slagle, Robert 187
Slankard, Greg 204
Slattery, Joseph 222
Slattery, Robert 187
Slattery, Tracey 203
Slaughter, Levi 204
Slayline, Vicki 222
Sloan, Malcolm 170
Sloan, Thomas 222
Slocum, Brenda 187
Slocum, Pamela 187
Slocum, Sondra 222
Slusser, Christine 187
Slusser, Pamela 222
Small, Mary 170
Smalley, Jeffrey 222
Smallidge, Jeffery 203
Smallidge, Kathryn 187
Smart, Rhonnie 187
Smiddy,
Sharon 222
Smith, Cara 170
Smith, Cheryl 170
Stephens, Kenneth 188
Stephens, Kenneth 171
Stephenson, John 203
Smith, Gregory 187
Smith, John 203
Smith, Joi 170
Smith, Jon 203
Smith, Kelly 187
Smith, Kimberly 222
Smith, Lisa 222
Smith, Lisa 222
Smith, Logan 187
Smith, Lorelle 203
Smith, Michael 170
Smith, Richard 222
Smith, Robert 187
Smith, Roger 170
Smith, Ronald 222
Stevens, Curtis 203
Stevens, Lynn 203
Stewart, Becky 188
Stewart, Greg 203
Stewart, Michael 188
Stewart
Penny 222
Stewarti Tracy 188
Stierhem, Eugene 203
Still, James 203
Stiner, Arnold 203
Stiner, Marti 222
Stiner, Mindi 188
Stiner, Ricky 204
Stinnett, Rebecca 171
Stinnett, Reid 188
Smith, William 170
Snead, William 187
Snelling, Robert 204
Snider, Brian 170
Snodgres, Jon 203
Snyder, Wendy 170
Solarez, Yvette 187
Soloman, Nancy 204
Solomon, Todd 188
Sommer, Charles 170
Sommer, Tyra 204
Soto, Edward Jr. 188
Soto, Monica 222
Souder, Robert 204
Souders, Jeff 204
Southwick, Cynthia 171
Sowacke, Diane 171
Sowers, George 204
Spangler, Kimberly 188
Spangler, Roger 188
Spanos, Vasileke 188
Spaugh, Janelle 204
Speer, Cheryl 171
Spencer, Lon 171
Spencer, Willford 222
Spina, Christina 188
St. Clair, Angela 222
Staggs, Jerry 188
Stailey, Wayne 222
Stanley, Cynthia 222
Stanton, Frank 188
Stanton, James 188
Stanton, Michael 222
Stanton,
Richard 203
Starr, Sherry 222
Staten, Cassandra 188
Staten, Geralyn 171
Staten
Julia 188
Steele: Jeffrey 222
Steele, Lisa 203
Steimer,
Tracey 171
Stein, Alden 188
Stein, Lynn 222
Steinberg, Janet 171
Steiner, Lee 171
Stites, Chris 188
Stocksdale, Rick 222
Stocksdale, Robert 188 ,
Stockton, Gilbert Jr. 222
Stone, Glenda 222
Stone, Pamela 204
Stone, Patricia 222
Stonerock, Ray 171
Strang, Roberta 222
Stringfellow, Chris 222
Strow, Kimberly 188
Strunk, David 171
Strunk, Robert 204
Sturgill, Paula 171
Sullivan, Michael 188
Summerell, Jeffrey 171
Summerell, Shelley 222
Sutphin, Nikki 171
Sutter, Bessie 188
Sutton, William 188
Svitak, Curtis 204
Swadener, Christopher
171
Swanson, Sabra 222
Swiatkowski, Belinda
222
Swim, Sally 188
Sword, Jill 171
Sybrant, Robert 204
Szczepaniak, Donna 222
Szczepaniak, Kathleen
171
Szczepaniak, Walter 188
Szechenyi, Gabrielle 188
T
Tang, Gayle 188
Tang, Julie 222
Tang, Lana 171
Tang, Lance 204
Tang, Lara 222
Tapia, Tony 188
Tarantino, Kathleen 188
Tarr, Thomas 188
Tatman
, Sherri 188
Tavison, Henry 204
Tavison, Irene 188
Tavison, Arlene 188
Taylor, Gregory 171
Taylor, Jacquelynn 204
Taylor, Jamie 222
Taylor, John 222
Taylor, Kevin 204
Taylor, La Dawn 222
Taylor, Laranda 190
Taylor, Tammy 190
Taylor, Tracy 204
Teague, Tracy 222
Teapole, Marjorie 204
Tellez, Anthony 222
Teraji, Cheryl 171
Terrien,
Elizabeth 222
Terry, Heidi 204
Thacker, Diane 188
Thacker
,Jay 171
Thielking, Nora 223
Thiffault, Brian 204
Thiffault, Bruce 223
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
, Brian 171
, Charles 204
Dana 204
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Thomas, Gary 223
Thomas, Jeffrey 223
Thomas, Patricia 171
Thomas, Raymond 204
Thomas, Sheila 225
Thompson, David 171
Thompson
Thompson,
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson,
Geoffrey 223
Kim 204
Laurie 188
Lisa 223
Mark 204
Patty 223
Timothy 223
Thornton, Sherrie 171
Thornton, Steven 204
Throckmorton, Debbie
223
Throckmorton, Douglas
171
Tiffany, Angel 171
Timberlake, Lisa 223
Tiscareno, Julie 223
Tiscareno, Rogelio 171
Titus, G
eorge 188
Titus, Mary 204
Titus, Pauline 172
Toese, Michael 223
Tokars, Marc 172
Tomlin, Paul 223
Topolewski, Jacqueline
172
Topolewski, Robert 204
GENERAL INDEX 237
Vietzen,
Torres Deborah 223
Torres lrene 204
Torrez, Sara 223
Travis, James 188
Traylor, Stacy 223
Treadwell, Brian 172
Treece, Jayme 204
Treinen, Howard 188
Trevino, Michelle 188
Trinka, Mary 172
Trostle, Dean 204
Vaughn,
Vaughn,
Deborah 204
Leslie 172
Vegar, Marisa 223
Vejar, Norma 205
Vesely, Julie 205
Vest, David 172
Vest, Kenneth
Vest, Len 190
Vest, Sherri 172
Vidal, Sherri 223
Lori 190
Watts, Mark 205
Wayman, Linda 189
Wayman, Roger 224
Weatherford, Robert 224
Weatherford, Sheri 224
Weatherman, Wendy
205
Webb, Darlene 189
Webbert, Cynthia 224
Webster, David 224
Webster, Rebecca 189
Williams Leona 189
Williams Lori 224
Williams Patricia 224
Williams, Richard 190
Williams Sandra 224
Williams Scott 190
Williams, Sharon 190
Williams Steven 190
Williams Tamarah 173
Williams Tom 173
Williams, Troy 205
Trostle, Rita 172
Trostle, Sharon 172
Trott, Tina 204
Troup, Jana 204
Trujillo, Fernando 188
Trujillo, Lisa 223
Trumbull, Trina 223
Truog, Nicholas 204
Tsoi, Sampson 204
Tucker, Sheri 188
Tuggle, Connie 172
Villasenor, Barbara 223
Villasenor, Debbie 205
Vincent, Terri 190
Viray, Dina 172
Viray, Maximo 223
Vitzthum, Richard 223
Voet, Patti 172
Von Dehl, William 190
Von Gries, Jerry 205
Vosgier, Scott 205
Welch, lngrid 224
Welch, Lincoln 224
Weld, Kathy 189
Wells, Bryan 224
Wells, Daniel 189
Wells, George Jr. 224
Wells, Jill 224
Wells, Sandra 189
Wells, William
Welsh, Mark 173
Wentzel, Kathy 189
Willis, Byde 224
Willis, Randall 173
Wilson, Brian 224
Wilson, Fred 190
Wilson, Tamera 190
Wingfield, Anthony 190
Winton, Janice 224
Winton, Travis 224
Wirth, Peggy 173
Wisener, James 190
Wiskia, Jane 173
Turk, Omar 223
Turley, Kerry 223
Turner, Debbie
Turner, Kevin 223
Turner, Michelle 223
Turner, Shannon 188
Turner Shelley 172
Turner, Tammy 223
Turner, Timothy 188
Turner Tracy 204
Turza, Kenneth 172
Tuttle, Thelma 223
Twaite, Tony
Twigger, Jane 223
Lllery, Daniel 223
V
Valencia, Jose 204
Valenzuela, Felicia 223
Valenzuela, Jeff 190
Van Kuren, Roger 190
Van Note, Steve 205
Van Zant, Lori 190
Vanderlinden, Caryl 172
Vanderzee, Franklin 190
Vanderzee, Nancy 223
Vargas, Frank 223
Vargas, Nicolas 172
Varkoly, Veronica 172
Vasbinder, Florence 191
Vasquez, David 223
Vasquez, John 205
Vaughn, David 223
238 GENERAL INDEX
W
Wacker, Randy 205
Wackerbarth, Jan 173
Waddell, April 188
Waddell, Lisa 223
Waddle, Pauline 205
Wagner, Bill 188
Wagner, Kelly 173
Wagner, Lisa 205
Wagner, Mark 188
Wagner, Michael 223
Wagner Serena 223
Wakefield, Linda 223
Waldron, Dawn 224
Waldron, Dwight 189
Walker, Karie 173
Wallace, Carlie 173
Wallace, Rochelle 205
Wallace, Stefan 205
Walledom, John 173
Walls, Linda 205
Walton,
Greg
Waltz, Arnold 224
Waltz, Molly 189
Ward, Steven 224
Ward, Tammy 224
Wardrope, Sean 205
Ware, Cody 189
Warner, James 224
Warren, Michelle
189,205
Wentzel, Melvin Jr. 173
Wenzel, Kris 224
Werking, Katherine 205
Werner, Deborah 224
Werner, Frank 224
Wesolowski, Sedney 189
Wetmore, Jay 224
Weyeneth, Leeann 189
Wheatley, Joseph 205
Wheatley, Paula 224
Wheeler, Patricia 189
Whitaker, Karen 189
Whitaker, Mark 173
Whitaker, Mitzi 189
Wofford, Dolores 224
Wofford, Donna 224
Wolf, Greg 173
Wolfe, Antha 224
Wood, Nicholas 224
Wood, Sean 224
Wood, Steven 224
Woodbury, Toye 224
Woodruff, Marceanne
224
Woods, Lisa 224
Woodward, Cindy 190
Adam 190
Wright,
Wright, Cindy 173
Whitaker, Pamela 189
White, Charles 173
White, Kenneth 205
White, Kim 189
White, Melissa 189
White, Roger 173
White, Ronnie 224
White, Sharon 224
White, Steve 224
Whitehead, Nancy 173
Whitelock, Bill 224
Whittington, Angela 2
Wilburn, Sherri 189
Wilder, Keith 205
Wiley, Mitchell 205
Wiley, Timothy 224
Wilkerson, Lori 205
Wilkins, Barry 173
Willet, Darlene 189
Willette, Andri 205
Washington, Sheila 189
Wasielewski, Vergie 173
Wasyl, Dan 189
Waterstone, Jared 224
Watkins, Lauralee 224
Watkins, Sally 189
Watson, Jerry 205
Williams, Billy 205
Williams, Carrington 205
Williams, Cathleen 224
Williams, Chris 224
Williams, Denise 224
Williams, Jeffrey 189
Williams,
Jennifer 189
Wright David 205
Wright David 205
Wright, Gladys 173
Wright Linda 173
Wyatt,YEric 224
Wyatt, Scott 173
Y
Yates, Terri 205
Ybanez, Gloria 190
Ybanez, Robert 173
Ybanez, Ruben 224
Ybarra, Frank 224
Yee, Belinda 224
Yankala, Joseph 205
Young, Jeff 224
Young, Kenneth 190
Young, Linda 173
Young, Steven ll 205
Young, Tim 173
Young, Yvonne 190
Younger, Jeff 205
Yu, Wayne 190
Yuen, Wah 205
Z
Zamorano, Albert 225
Zbranek, Sean 205
Zeigler, Richard 205
Zepeda, Clifford 190
Zetterlof, Cindy 205
Zien, Christine 173
Zimmerman, Lynn 173
Zoll, Victor 190
Zuccala, Janine 225
Zuccala, Kathy 225
Zuccarello, Charles 225
Zukowski, David 225
Zwillick, Sheryl 173
l
Dear Alhambra High,
This has been another year to remem-
ber in your memories of Alhambra High
School. I would like to express my
thanks to everyone who made this 1980-
1981 Fortress possible: First to Ameri-
can Yearbook Co. and Mr. Chuck Bur-
sell who gave us excellent advice and
printing. Next to Mrs. Virginia Poynter
and the Bookstore for helping with the
sale of the yearbook. Also to Fran
Smith, Ron Christopher, and Pako's
Photography for the use of their excel-
lent photographs they let us use. Also to
all my teachers who let me out of class
to work on the yearbook.
My greatest thanks go to Mr. Cun-
ningham and my staff. Mr. Cunningham
has put much time and extra effort, he
has much to be thanked for. This year
we have had an extra large staff which
was hard to work with. I also thank my
staff who put in a lot of hard work and
extra time, and, may I add, a little hard
pressure from the editor! First my Assis-
tant Editor Jacqueline Jacoby who I
thank for all of the words being spelled
correctly. Gary Kern, my Photography
editor, who we may thank for the pic-
tures along with his two assistants Den-
nis Lindley and Jon Brinton. They, too,
put up with long hard hours and much
work, as they would say, "why don't
you become a photographer." And the
rest of my staff Keith de Laet for the
wonderful division pages and hard time
he had with Academics. Terry Paulus
for Sports which we thought we'd never
finish. Cathy Britt on Clubs thanks for
getting it done on time. My Classess
people Stacy DePuma, Katie O'Neal,
Tracy Lachman, Donna Szczepaniak,
Julie Tiscareno, and Kim Kiel. Also, we
had three students who were second
semester students, Geralyn Staten,
Chris Geens, Kelly Hudspeth.
This past year has had many memo-
ries which I hope we have covered in the
1981 Fortress. The staff has put up with
many long hours and hard work, giving
up their free time. To be hassled and
yelled at to get their deadlines done isn't
easy. Just ask any one of the staffers.
l'm sure they'lI say along with me, "If I
had to do it over, I would".
Sincerely Yours,
Anastacia McCarthy
Editor-in-Chief
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Geralyn Staten and Chris Geens are two new staffers for second semester.
Anastacia McCarthy Qeditor-in-chiefj takes a break after a hard day working with a new staff.,
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 239
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