Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1982
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Dennis Lindley- Photo Editor
Larry R. Cunningham- Advisor
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Quince Pippins is brought down by a defensive Falcon player on Homecoming night.
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Lions l98I Homecoming. Among these
were the crowning of the new Home-
coming King and Queen, Benji Lawler
and Lisa Nannestad. The Lion's football
team scored a big win, Homecoming
night, over Carl Hayden ll-O. Winning
floats were, first place, a tie between
the juniors and seniors with the "Cin-
derella Royalty FIoat" and "Hansel and
GreteI." Second place went to the
sophomores and freshmen with "Jack
and the Beanstalk."
Throughout the week there were
many events such as the Dunk Tank,
featuring Jamie McSorley, John Ca-
margo, Mike Olsker, and Mr. Campbell,
the slave sale, with belly dancers and
hula girls, and other traditional Home-
coming activities.
The Pom-pon line forms an "A" for Alhambra's
spirit.
HOMECOMING NOMINEE5: BACK ROW-Sean Graham. Joe Schied, Rick Williams, Mike Olsker, Ted Sarandos. Benji Lawler, Phil Pippins, Quince Pippins, Tom
Arvizu, Randall Kemp, Doug Brewster. BOTTOM ROW-Kim White, Traci Roberts. Kellie Shourds, Shelley Feliz. Sherri Tucker. Lisa Anetsberger, Lisa Nannestad,
Phoebe Garraghan. Barb Pettett, Kim DeHart.
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Slave, Tracy Pierce, reluctantly follows Toni Davis.
Lisa Nannestad and Benii Lawler "smile proudly" in the l98l Royalty Float.
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Kim White watches as Dorothy Lizarraga passes an egg to Troy Cooper during Homecoming activities.
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Benii and Lisa cuddle as they walk down the aisle
to the Royalty Hom' Coach Culbertson divulges the quality of Troy Cooper trying to bring a high price on slave day.
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POM PON-FRONT ROW: Lisa Nannestad. Traci Roberts. SECOND ROW: Julie
Hughes, Kelly Niehuis. THIRD ROW: Kim Becker, Michelle Johnson. Kim
Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Potter, Tammy Dodt. TOP ROW: Lani Gore.
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Awards At
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The l98I-82 Pom Line won many
awards at summer camp. Among them
were the spirit stick, a second place
plaque for team dance, and many blue
superior ribbons. They also competed
in the London Bridge Parade at Lake
Havasu.
The line entertained crowds at pep
assemblies and home football and bas-
ketball games. They also cheered along
with the cheerleaders to raise spirit at
the games. The line was led by Captain
Julie Hughes, Co-Captain Tammy
Dodt, and new sponsor Linda Volk. To
raise money they held car washes, sold
buttons and ribbons. This money was
used to pay for carnations, punch, and
cookies for the football players and for
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Captain Julie Hughes leads the Pom line as she entertains the crowd at a
home football game.
The Pom Line gets in position to dance at a football game.
Cheer Boosts
School
Spirit
The I98I-82 Varsity Cheer une ooosm-
ed school spirit by cheering at all foot-
ball and basketball games and at pep
assemblies. The line led cheers and did
various kinds of mounts.
The new sponsor, this year, was
Miss Linda Volk. Captain was Linda Al-
timirano and Co-captain was Gayle
Tang.
To raise money the cheer line sold
spirit towels, ribbons, key chains, and
had several car washes. The money
was used for camp and to buy uni-
forms. The J.V. Cheer line did much of
the same as Varsity. Captain was Ro-
byn Epperson.
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VARSITY CHEER-LEFT TO RIGHT: Leann Owens. Traci Taylor, Gayle Tang, Linda Altamirano, Sandy
McGrady, Dorothy Lizarraga, Reeny Butler, Paige Dehart.
Varsity Cheer line cheers at a pep assembly in the gym as basketball and
wrestling teams watch on.
Varsity Cheer forms a mount at a Lion's Pep Assembly in the Quad.
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Robyn Epperson, Lisa Gaona,.Tina Feliz.
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The Mascots, this year, did much in
raising school spirit. They were
dressed to entertain crowds at football
and basketball games and at pep as-
semblies. There were more members
participating than in previous years.
The sponsor was Mr. Wayne Anth-
ony. Captain was Amy Berberich and
Co-captain was Reeny Butler. In order
to raise money for cleaning the Lions
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MASCOTS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Marin Glazmang Mr. Anthonyg Amy Berberichi Sheryl Goldmam Mascot.
Debbie Griffith, Monica Ramos. Not Pictured: Reeny Butler: Kim White
Mascot boogies as the crowd gets ready to meet the Fall teams at Alham-
bra's first Pep Assembly of the year.
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suits and for getting jackets, they held
a key chain sale. The members' main
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Majorettes Perform Tricks For AHS Crowd
This years Majorettes performed performed at football and basketball used for camp tuition. The students
many tricks for the AHS crowd. games along with the band. participating on this activity learned
Among these were falling stars, back To raise money they held a Twirl-a- how to present themselves well in
hand catches, and finger twirls. They Thon for ten hours. The money was front of people.
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Government
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Student Government sponsored
many activities including Homecoming
Spirit week, brotherhood, the 20th an-
niversary celebration and career spe-
cial days. Many lunchtime activities
were also sponsored by Student Gov-
ernment. They held dances, candy
sales, and flower sales to raise money
for school and various community ser-
vices. Some of the money was used for
charities such as ARCH, Gompers, and
March of dimes.
Mike Olsker served as Student Body
President for the l98l-82 school year.
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS BACK ROW: Wellesley Goodwin Principali Mike Olsker-Presidents Randall
Kemp-Treasurerg Tom Goss-Advisor. FRONT ROW: Linda Altamirano-Recording Secretary, Sheri Tucker-
Vice Presidentg Traci Roberts-Corresponding Secretary.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE-BACK ROWE Eddie Amavisca. Ursula Rethschulte. Susan Castalona. Kathy Perryman. Julie Pitright. Chris
Hoffarth. FIFTH ROW: Tim Turner. Mike Chicoine, Chris Phyle, Mike Rutler. Robyn Epperson. FOURTH ROW1 Lisa Preston. Kim White. THIRD ROW: Brenda
Lopez, Pam Riley. Rebecca Hill. Joe Scheid. Tammy Meek, Lisa Nannested. SECOND ROW: Kim Johnson, Amy Berberich. Alan Norris. Pat Phyle. Lily Garcia.
FRONT ROW: Sandy Mcgrady. Mareen Glazmen. Renney Butler.
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Sandy McGrady and Tammy Meek served as Student Board Qfficers.
Students watch activities during Alhambra's Homecoming assembly.
Mike Olsker speaks for Alhambra at school board meeting while AHS stu-
dents support him.
Crowds cheer as AHS footballs are thrown at them during Homecoming
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Freshman candidates wait to speak at the Freshman Elections Assembly.
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formed many popular songs through
out the l98l-82 school year. It was di-
rected first semester by Mr, Jim Kirby,
and Jon Borge served as president
The band performed at pep assem-
blies, and at pre-game and halftime
shows during the football season. After
football season the marching band be-
came known as the concert band and
performed in the auditorium to the
crowd. Mr. Richard Felix was the di-
rector for second semester.
Funds were used for instruments.
uniforms, and to support the Flag Line.
BAND- FRONT ROW: Debbie Potter. Kim Becker, Lisa Nannestad. Julie Hughes, Michelle Johnson. Kellie Niehuis. Traci Roberts, Kim Johnson, Tammy Dodt, Lani
Gore. SECOND ROW: Scott Brooksby, Rick Eagen. Jon Borge, Mike Giacolone, Rich Semmens. Andy Moody, Bryan Wells, Rusty Mogler, Scott Orr, Pat Cottrell,
Randy Fagen. Curtis Burt, Janet Holkested, Shawn Davis. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Cohen, Michele Horner, Amy Absher, Julie Gray, Monica Soto, Lance Muler, Kandi
Bittner. Cyndy Stanley, Carla Redick, Debbie Gorslin, Kathy Clark, Karen Brunicon. Dorinda Gellenbeck, Mutzi Whitaker. Kenise Gorslin. FOURTH ROW, Karen
Grievle. Larry Miller, Kerry Turley, Rhonda Charlete. Michele Mclntosh, Sally Grieve. Sean Wardrope. Lori VanZant, Debbie Hanner, Lisa Nien, Duane Moody.
Jolen Bloomingdale. Becki Kane, Elizabeth Terrien, Linda Carter, Marcy Woodruff, Cassandra Staten, Debbie Purvo. FIFTH ROW: Andy Barcellos, Amy Erb. David
Longoria, Emily Holt, Gaby Szechenyi, Doug Franke, Robert Nanny, Sue Koch, Tim Hinderliter. George Garhart, Richard Birdwell. Tim Rivera, Alan McCuIly.
Patrick Scott, Sharon White, Tom Sloan. BACK ROW: Keith DeLaet. Donna Jordon. Vicki Staten, Shelly Helms, Elaine VanderLinden. Jill McBride, Laura Condero.
Renee Mahon. Vicki Cohen, Pam Rodriguez, Joe Shwartz, Mr. Jim Kirby. director.
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Modern Dance Attends Symposium
This year Alhambra's dance class at- one year of regular P.E. and a desire to
tended the state dance symposium learn more about performing and cho-
and danced at Christmas and Spring reography.
performances as well as PTA Presenta- The sponsor was Miss Diane Malen-
tions. fant.
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ROW: Kristi Bledsoe, Rhonda Dubrul, Annette Sanders, Donna Russell. Jenny Shackell, Becky Daggett. Stephanie Fortney, Katrina Fortney, Nadine Lachman.
BACK ROW: Kristie Sutfin, Mandy Driscoll, Jill McBride, Shawn Garraghan, Kim White. Raven Kelly, Leann Owens. Lanita Cuspard, Kristi Border. Cecily
Moorefield.
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This year Alhambra High added a
new activity for its school spirit. The
Flag Line performed with the band at
football games, doing various routines.
lhambra Lion's First Flag Line
The line consisted of ten students who
were required to be at practices and
learn routines. The routines included dent.
marching, twirling the flags, and a few
dance steps. Mr. Kirby sponsored the
line and Jill McBride served as presi-
FLAG LINE BOTTOM ROW: Pam Rodriguez. Jill McBride, Vicki Cohen. TOP ROW: Renee Mahan, Donna Jordon, Shelly Helme.
The Flag Line marches with the band during halftime at a home football As the band plays, the Flag Line stands at attention.
game.
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Jazz Competes In Contests
This years Jazz Band performed at lix, second semester, were the spon-
concerts and competed in contests. sors and section leaders were Jon
The students involved had to have ad- Borge - trumpets, Joe Schwartz - trom- 725' ' Elzg
vanced musical skills and membership bones, and Debbie Hanner - saxo-
was determined by audition only. Mr. phones. They met every day fifth
Jim Kirby, first semester, and Mr. Fe- hour.
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JAZZ BAND - FRONT ROW: Mitzi Whitaker, Debbie Hanner. Julie Grey, Amy Absher. Gabby Szechenyi, Charles Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Flores, Mike
Giacalone, Larry Miller, Richard Birdwell. Joe Schwartz, Shawn Daris. BACK ROW: Mr. Kirby. Lance Miller, Robert Nanny, Tim Hinderliter, Jon Borge, Jeff Lizar.
David Vasquez.
Chorale Performs At State Fair
AHS Chorale held many activities mances were held at various shopping car washes and sold various products.
during the year including perfor- center malls and rest homes. They The money was used for a banquet and
mances at the Arizona State Fair and competed in the Mountain States Fes- awards. The president was Michelle
at Alhambra. Also, Christmas perfor- tival in May. To raise money they held Warren.
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Metzendorf. MIDDLE ROW: C.V. Troup: Director. Diane Davis, Wendy Miller. Traci Reeder. Michelle Warren. Lisa Miller, Tina Trott, Lisa Fishkind, Kim Lefebure.
Karen Robison, Amy Conarroe, Dai Nghiem. Cindy Kist, Linda Langford, Mrs. Kist: Accompanist. BACK ROW: Christine Gordon. Bobbie Strang, Jennifer Jones.
Rhonda Behn. Tim Rivera. Billy Barrios. Johnny Chou, Ron Barrett, Robert Jacobson. Jamie Howard. Ronda Hale, Kelly Novak, Doena Vote.
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Mr. Troup leads Chorale as they sing for AHS audiences. Michelle Warren, Chorale president. pins a corsage on Mrs. Virginia Kist.
who voluntarily accompanied the choir last semester.
CHORALE 27
Shorter Deadline, Harder Work
The l98l-l982 Fortress Staff worked
all year to put the yearbook together.
The staff met everyday, 6th hour after
school and during lunch to meet their
deadline. The deadlines consisted of
forty or more pages that were due ev-
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ery other month. When the book was
finished, they worked on proofing
pages and how to better their journal-
istic writing.
Over the summer. and twice during
the year, there were conventions,
MR. LARRY CUNNINGHAM CADVISORB shows off
his "artistic techniques" behind the camera.
which Stacey attended, to help learn
how to improve the book. AHS won the
best yearbook cover in the Southwest.
Every year the Fortress tries to top
the other yearbooks, which means a
lot of hard work and longer hours.
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tographers while he rinses some photos.
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ICS EDITORJ converse about the latest yearbook gossip. famous step pyramid pose.
KELLY HUDSPETH CSPORTS EDITORJ works hard Cathy, Kelly, Sean and Camella work hard to CATHY BRITT QCLUB EDITOR! reads over her
to cover the latest news in winter sports. complete the first deadline of the year. copy for one of her many pages.
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ranges photos for a friend's section. he tries to avoid the camera.
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Scimitar Keeps AHS Informed
The Scimitar Cschool newspaperj
helped inform the public and school
about what was going on around AI-
hambra.
This year's editor was Karen Bloch-
berger with advisor Martin Krey. To be
eligible to work on the staff students
had to know how to write about jour-
nalism and have approval of the advi-
sor.
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CSPAE and second, NSPA. This would
give them a chance to exchange ideas
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staffs.
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"Solid Gold Cadillac" At A S
"The Solid Gold Cadillac" was a play rected by Mr. Fred Snow and produced and George 5- Kaufman. Student diI'6C'
put on by the Thespians and the Per- by Dramatists Play Service Inc. The tor was Cynthia Gowan.
forming Arts Department. It was di- play was written by Howard Teichman
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34 TEN
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Alhambra Little Theatre Arts pre-
sented "Ten Little lndians" by Agatha
Christie, a mysterious play that took
place on February I8, I9, 26, and 27.
The scene took place in the living
room of a house on Indian Island, off
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as they did in the Nursery Rhyme.
the coast of Devon, England. Ten peo-
ple are invited to Indian Island for a
vacation in l9lO. Soon, though, they are
killed one by one, all in one of the ways
a Little Indian was killed in the nursery
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finally shot and dies at the end, leaving
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and go home.
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Rogers .. ,... .Tony Padegimas
Rogers .... Tammy Barrett
Fred ?'Narracott ...... Kirk Snow
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Philip Lombard . Q .Roddy Barney
Anthony Marston ,... Sean Bay
William Blore .... John Johnson .
General MacKenzie ...... Robert.
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Emily . . , Q .a,. . .Karen Harper
Sir Wargravepg . .Robert Hallada'
Dr. Armstrong .Julie Blackshirei
Women's Understudy ..... Anne' .
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Philip Lombard has come in from the storm to report that no one else but the guests are on the island. Vera Claythorne listens to Emily Brent explain the
horrors of being a "loose woman."
TEN LITTLE INDIANS 35
.IROTC Participates ln Many Events
Squadron Commander - Cadet Rory A. Buske.
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The 8l-82 JROTC was grouped into
four major units. The units were the
Drill Team, the Color Guard, the Rifle
Team, and the Rangers. The Drill Team
participated in the Black Jack Drill
Meet sponsored by A.S.U. and the an-
nual Governors Drill Meet. The Color
Guard presented colors at the home
football and basketball games and in
assemblies of Alhambra High School.
The Rifle Team participated in the Bri-
gade Rifle Match sponsored by South
Mountain High School. The Rangers
learned about physical fitness, desert
survival and desert patrolling.
Other events participated in by the
JROTC Unit were Honor Unit with Dis-
tinction presented by PUHSD Superin-
tendent Dr. Patrick Henderson, the
Gompers Collection Day sponsored by
West High School JROTC, the Veter-
ans Day Parade sponsored by Mary-
vale High School JROTC, the Annual
Formal Inspection the week of Feb. 22-
26, the Military Ball sponsored by Carl
Hayden High School, the Fort Bliss Trip
sponsored by Camelback High School.
the week of March 7-ll, and the visit of
General Shelton, Commander of 4th
ROTC Region.
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ROTC students stand at attention during an honor award ceremony at AHS.
DESERT RANGERS: FRONT ROW: Mike Croner, Jerry Foster, Gary Linden-
meier, David Muns. BACK ROW: Marco Amavisca, Cody Ware'Commander.
Mike Foster, Jim Still, Kenny Beech. Frank Clark.
Mr. Goodwin and Dr. Patrick Henderson talk to
students in ROTC and present awards.
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Kenneth Beech, Sue Erdely, Sue Olson, Dan Laux-Commander. BACK ROW:
Cody Ware. Gary Lindenmeier, Marco Amavisca. Scott Thomas, Robert
Edmondson. Jeff Steele. Dale Bertram. NOT PICTURED: David Muns, Mi-
chelle Mclntosh. Lillian Garrison
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SECOND ATTENDANTS: Lisa Anestberger and Mike Olsker
FOURTH ATTENDANTS: Sherri Tucker and Quince Pippins
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Eagen Leads C ass Of '82
Richard Eagen ranked number I.
Randall Kemp ranked number 4.
Terri Vincent ranked number 7.
Katherine Clark ranked number IO.
Bill Wagner ranked number 2.
Sheri Tucker ranked number 5.
James Fitzpatrick ranked number
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Mike Lemme ranked number Il.
Michelle Horner ranked number 3.
Kathryn Smallidge ranked number
6.
Kirstin Schmidt ranked number 9.
Thanh Nghiem ranked number I2.
Uschi Enjoys Her Year At Alhambra
Ursula Rethschulte, exchange student from Germany.
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I want to thank everybody here at Alhambra High School
for making going to school one of the best experiences in my
AFS year here. School is very different from Germany and I
enjoyed the opportunity to take unusual classes and to par-
ticipate in sports which I never knew before like softball and
archery. Student Government was another thing that was
totally new to me, and I enjoyed the activities and the school
spirit. l'm going to miss a lot of things when I go home to
Germany, the nice weather, my host family, all my new
friends, but Alhambra will be a big part of my memories. Most
important are all the people I met that didn't see me as a
foreigner but as a friend. I thank you all.
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Government
Girls and Boys State was for stu-
dents to get to understand the govern-
ment better by running a smaller gov-
ernment themselves. Four girls and
boys represented each school.
Alhambra's representatives for Girls
State were Kathleen Hall: Precinct
Committee Chairman, Barb Pettitt:
Precinct Committee, Michelle Horner:
Senator, Sheri Tucker: Precinct Com-
mittee, County Party. This was held at
U of A.
Alhambra's representatives for Boys
State were Bill Wagner: Senator, Mu-
nicipal Court Judge, Mike Olsker: Re-
presentative City Councilman, Randall
Kemp: Representative, Precinct Com-
mittee, George Lui, City Councilman,
City Clerk. This was held at NAU.
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Honor Groups Share New Experiences
Quill and Scroll was an honorary so-
ciety for journalists. It consisted of ju-
niors and seniors on the SCIMITAR and
FORTRESS staffs. This year members
were chosen to attend three conven-
tions: the first at N.A.U., the second at
Central Arizona College, the third at
Tucson. Ten members chosen were
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Anastacia McCarthy-yearbook, Alissa
Haenel-newspaper, and Brenda John-
son-newspaper. They shared ideas
with other schools and learned new
experiences at these meetings.
Parnassus Society required mem-
bers to have been on the Honor Roll at
least one semester. This club enriched
students socially and academically
through attendance and exposure to
the arts in their various forms. Some of
the places Parnassus visited was an
operetta, the Rosson House, the Phoe-
nix Art Museum, and others. Fund rais-
ers included a paperback book sale in
November, and a candy sale.
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Alissa Haenel, Kelly Heneghan. Dodi Gibson, Valerie Karpouskas. Karen Blochberger. BACK ROW: Mr. Martin Krey, Sean McHenry, Dennis Lindley. Jon Brinton,
Tom Sherwood, Tim Carey, Mr. Larry Cunningham.
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Cathy Clark, Kim Turner. Kathlyn Smallige, Andrew Moody. Sheryl Goldman, unidentified. unidentified, Barb Pettet. FOURTH ROW: Tammy Meek, Iris
Stein. Pat Horner. Kim Chandler, Laurie Gray. Christine Phyle, Claire Fierros. Mike Ferrell. Mike Chicoines. Eddie Amavisca, Mrs. Janet Moore, sponsor.
QUILL AND SCROLLXPARNASSUS 45
Sweethearts At Heart For Their Clubs
Key Club
KEY CLUB Sweetheart- Michelle Lazovich
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Kim Lefebure
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DECA 3rd Hour
DECA Sweetheart- 3rd hour- Lawrence Deleon. Christina Holland
February I4: A Day For Sweethearts
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ROTARIANS- FRONT ROW: Barb Pettitt, Peg Jorgenson, Kathleen Hall. and Sheri Tucker. BACK ROW:
Mike Olsker. John Camargo, Randall Kemp.
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Rotarians
Honored
Phoenix West Rotarians were cho-
sen once a month and honored every
Thursday at Furgesons. The honors
committee chose these students by
their enrollment and academic level at
A.H.S. The Phoenix IOO Rotarians chose
students by semester. The first semes-
ter was Kathleen Hall with second se-
mester Marc Lazovich.
NHS was sponsored by Mrs. Nancy
Beeson, Mrs. Garnett McGaffic, Mr.
Robert Goodrich, and Mr. John Mur-
phy. This group kept active by assist-
ing other students in tutoring them in
various subjects. They met twice a
month.
NHS-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Beeson, Darlene Willet, Kathy Clark, Kathy Greely. Amy Absher. Michelle Horner, Sherri Tucker, Mr. Goodrich. SECOND ROW:
Tracy Lodmell, Claire Fierros, Julie Goddard. Kathlyn Smallige, Laurie Gray, Julie Running, THIRD ROW: Mike Lemme. Jonathan Ross, Iris Stein, Terri
Vincent, Christine Phyle, Gayle Tang, Barb Pettitt. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Lindley, Joe Gamez. Linda Haney, Mike Farrell, Dan Hirko, Tracy Roberts, Joe
Sheid. Peg Jorgenson. Lisa Nannestad. Mike Olsker. Karen Blochberger. Carla Anderson. BACK ROW: Rick Eagen, Rick James, Randall Kemp, Mike
Chicoine, Bill Wagner. Mike Mulvihill, Audrey Glemba, Andy Moody. Susan Grieves.
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A new group on campus this year
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man students. This was sponsored by
Mrs. Schiele. A student must have had
three or more semesters of German to
be able to join the club. The club held
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money for their project. a party for
the trainable handicapped, and a show
case for their many awards.
GERMAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Chris Phyle, Sean Blochberger. Charlotte Bourn.
George Lui. Michelle Horner. BACK ROW: Mrs. Schiele. Scott June.
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German Club Learns Cultureg Careers ln Art
German Club learned more of the
German culture. The sponsor was.Mrs.
Betty Schiele with officers, Pres. Kandi
Rice, Vice-Pres. Sean Blochberger, Sec-
retary-Treasurer: Heidi Lowen and
Historian, Ursula Rethshultz. Member-
ship requirements were that members
must be enrolled in a German class and
attend meetings every Wednesday.
Some of the activities were helping
with the St. Nicolas dinner, and going
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yon, Payson, and other interesting
places. They also took the German ex-
change students to various areas in
Arizona. Some of the fund raisers in-
volved selling Advent Calendars. The
proceeds were 'used for trips the club
went on and scholarships for the Ger-
man Exchange Student.
Exposure to art careers and how to
design and silk screen posters was
what the Art Club was about. The
sponsors were Mr. Bridgman, Miss
Hartman, and Mrs. MacGillivray. Mem-
bership requirements were to partici-
pate in club activities and attend
meetings. Some of the activities were
field trips, guest speakers, fall and
spring parties. The club also silk
screened posters for school activities.
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Etgen. BACK ROW: Ms. Hartman, Mr. Bridgman.
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The sponsor for MECHA was Ms.
Plum this year. Club President was
Anthony Tellez, Secretary was Sara
Torrez, and Vice-President was Vivian
Clugston. The club went on many field
trips and participated in various ac-
tivities such as Cinco de Mayo, Chi-
cano Day at the fair and many others.
Members of the club learned about
their culture and heritage.
Members of the Hiking Club learned
much about hiking this year. The club
went on varioushiking trips in the val-
ley as well as around the state. The
club met twice a month. Sponsor for
Grinnel Hiking was Mr. Lavern Coffey.
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M.E.C.H.A.-FRONT ROW: Ernie Cano, Lety Castellanos. Bebbie Lebran, Nancy Urias, Rene McGinnis. Josie DeLeon. SECOND ROW: Gina Garcia, Ralph Deleon.
Adela Rodriquez. Sandy Sesma, Marisa Vejar. lren Deleon. THlRD ROW: Frank Harrigan. Margaret Duran, Christine Lopez, Lorraine Dallas. Lucy Rodriquez, Sylvia
Arvizu. Ruben Yabanez. Frank Ybarra. BACK ROW: Miss Plum, David Menchaca. Eddie Gonzales, Gloria Escarecega. Rochelle Romo, Albert Rodriquez, Michelle
Trevino, Jimmy Escobar. Marcos Cervantes.
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Ski Club had the chance to ski at chocolate to pay for ski trips. The club learned how to ski, learned about re-
Sunrise, Purgatory, and Snow Bowl. met once a week and students had to sponsibility, and how to work with oth-
The club held car washes and sold hot be active to be a member. Members ers and manage money.
SKI CLUB-FIRST ROW: Mr. Ing. Julie Morton, Sandy Koressel, Leann Owens. Dawn Bushroe, Pam Allen. Lisa Guiaw, Christine Long. Anna Figueroa. Shelli Sharpe. Brian Wilson. Mrs. Wharton. SECOND ROW: Kim
Brooks. Jill Brandenbcrg. Brenda lopez. Tammy Meek, Lisa Smith. Beth Daniels. Mark LaPlanle. Eddie Amavisca, Terry Pfeifer. THIRD ROW: Mike Chicoine. Scott Vosgier. Kathy Perryman. Sandy McGrady. Paul
Mancuso, Robyn Perkins, Lisa Macgruder. Bruce Nelson. Mike Allen, Terri Bonny. Kara Larremore. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Sinallidge. Chris Holfarth, Lesa Preston. K.C. Stevens. Danny Busker. Ron Crouse. Mark Lewis.
Paul Brandon, Geoiie Thompson, Kelli Poplela.
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Science Studies Natureg Writers Involved
Students interested in nature and
the ecological relationship between
plants and animals had the opportunity
to join the Science Club. Sponsors for
the club were Mr. Ziegler, Mr. Slavin,
and Mr. McMinn. The club was led by
President Bill Wagner, Vice President
Debbie Slack, and SecretaryfTreasurer
Carlos Mena. Membership require-
ments were 52.00 dues and attend
most of all the activities and meetings,
which were held twice a month.
Some activities planned were trips
around Arizona and to go to the sci-
ence fair. Projects such as car washes,
candy sales, and miscellaneous sales
were planned to raise money for the
activities.
Creative Writing Club was spon-
sored by Mr. Martin Krey and Mr.
Larry Cunningham. Club officers were
President Karen Blochberger, Secre-
tary Donna Sharkey, Vice-President
Dodi Gibbons, Treasurer Terri Good-
win and Public Relations was Ted Sar-
andos. The club was involved in many
activities and had guest speakers to
help club members to gain a better un-
derstanding of writing.
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Lindley, Bill Wagner, Mike Lemme, Carlos Mezna.
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Gibbons, Mr. Martin Krey. BACK ROW: Pat Magee, Sean McHenry. Terri Goodwin, Donna Sharkey, Weslian Parks.
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KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Sabrina Helton, Bill Wagner. Colleen Kelly. Mark Lazovieh. John Camargo. Mr.
Wayne Anthony.
With over 90 members Key Clubbers
learned to serve their school and com-
munity. The sponsor was Mr. Wayne
Anthony. Membership requirements
were to pay dues and attend most of
the meetings and activities.
Some of the activities were going to
Camp Wamatachik, holding two annual
Blood Drives, helping out at the Beati-
tudes and Crisis Center, along with
holding the Christmas Formal and at-
tending all the games. Some of the
fund raisers for the club were candy
sales. candle sales. the dunk machine,
and Santa-Grams. This money went to-
wards the club to help others in the
community.
Key Clubbers learned how to be bet-
ter people and be more responsible by
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McCarthy. Jennifer Cohen. Sheryl Goldman. Charlotte Bourne. Robbie Sahhar, Larry Bisson, Bill Wagner, Dan Hirko, John Camargo.
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Becky Mahr. Dan Masters. Sharyn Kew. Jeff Young. Linda Carter,Kim Keik. BACK ROW: Debbie Blachford, Sharon White, Kelly Popiela. Michelle Lazovich. Justin
Helton, Pam Rodriques, Stacey Lewis, Scott King, Jay Parke.
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Jim Camargo. Howard Goldman, Julie Deas. Mike Braun, Karissa Anderson, Eric Hall, Laura Cordero, Patti Schallman, Sandi Berry.
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Bowling Club was sponsored by Mr. tion. The club practiced at Brunswick how to bowl and to show good sports-
Wootton and Mr. Boglio. The club had Bowling Lanes located at 75th Ave and manship.
a team and they went into competi- Indian School. Club members learned
BOWLING CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mickey Field, Heather Ely, Ronda Barrett, Paula Frynan, Penny Stewart, Chris Burns. MIDDLE ROW: Brad Wallace. Rex Porter.
Mrs. Boglio. BACK ROW: Mr. Wootton, Carl Johnson, Chris Gordon, Jamie Howard, Alan Matsumoto. Scott Vosqier. Mr. Boglio.
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Brunswick Bowling Lanes located at 75th Ave. and Indian School is where the
bowling club members practice and hold their competitions.
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Sponsors for I98l-82 DECA were Mr. Club members learned how to run a This year's DECA gave a Christmas
Driscoll and Mrs. Valentine. The club business and to advertise. party to residents of Christian Care
was a work study program where stu- The club helped students get placed Home. They also entered a regional
dents could learn about marketing. in jobs dealing with the business world. competition.
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DECA FIRST HOUR FRONT ROW: Kim Lefebure. Lori Smith, Jackie Raylor, Tim Greeley, Veronica Begay. Becky Peeples, Elaine Mar. MIDDLE ROW. Tivine Ross.
Diane Carey, Valerie Hartley, Patty Reidy. Diane Dominguez. BACK ROW: Mrs. Gomez. Jim Lopez, Linda Walls, Denise Clark. Annetta Glover. Brad Wallace, Jeff
Glover. Mr. Driscoll.
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Kathleen Hall. Kim Cambly. Kim Foster. Christine Holland, John Jaycox. THIRD ROW: Mureen Butler, Maty Patten, Cooleen Meagher, Sally Crews, Lawrende
DeLeon, Frank Figueroa. Brenda Holaday. FOURTH ROW: Tracy Phillps, Evette Flynn, Jana Blanks, Sally Crews, Connie Scheinam. Sarah Scarbrough, Jeff
Carmago. BACK ROW: Joyce McDonough. Darlene Webb. Connie Dapp, Ken Young, Mr. Driscoll.
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Moller. SECOND ROW: John Foster, Kevin Hedgpeth, Jamie Howard. FRONT ROW: Cory Baker, Tony Padefimas. Jack Manuel.
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Larry Coons, Bernie Rivera. Not Pictured: Wayne Deaton. Duane Moody, Woody Miller. Alan Matsumoto.
Scott Vosiger.
Dungeons and Dragons was a new
club this year with sponsor Mr. Mulli-
gan. John Foster presided over the
meetings twice a month. The club
learned how to play the game Dun-
geons and Dragons and about Mytho-
Iogy.
Chess Club was sponsored by Mr.
Gibson. They learned the competition
and strategy of how to play chess.
They also entered various competi-
tions throughout the state.
The Bloodmobile comes to Alhambra.
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FORENSICS - BACK ROW: Kirk Snow, Scott Orr. Cynthia Gowan. Andrew Moody, Mr. Fred Snow. MIDDLE
ROW: Karen Harper, Linda Hendrickson, Shelley Helms, Marilyn Greer. FRONT ROW. Anne Banks.
Cynthia Hensely.
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Thespians helped out in all of Alham-
bra High School's play productions. It
was required of members to at least
work on two of the productions
through the year. They also entered
competition and went to see other
productions.
National Forensics League compet-
ed in speech and debate. They learned
about public relations and how to
speak in public. The sponsor for both
of these clubs was Mr. Fred Snow.
Students get checked to see of they can donate
blood.
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THIRD HOUR VICA- BACK ROW: Scott Francies, Scott Grover. Jerry Durbin. Mr. Morris Russell, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: .lim Dawson. Eric Rosene, Jeff Olsker.
Adam Wright, Steve Banks. SECOND ROW: Steve Olszewski, Sherry Duzy, Glenda Jones. Ron Deplazes, John Lee, Dennis Penterman. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry
Fisher. Dan Heinzerling.
VICA-ICE Receives Credit
VICA-ICE was a class credit where Morris Russell. This year they held var- ing state competition. Last year they
members may receive work exper- ious projects such asa Christmas fam- won various awards along with most
ience. The club was sponsored by Mr. ily food drive, candy sale. and attend- outstanding club in the state.
SECOND HOUR VlCA:BACK ROW: Joe Schwarte, Doug Bemus. Alden Stein, Chris Cahill, Donell Cambern. THIRD ROW: Brian Gibb, George Titus..Iim Fitzpatrick.
Bill Rudolph. Vinnie Gagliardi, Scott Davis. SECOND ROW: Jeff Earl. Terri Etgen. Pam Slocum, Lisa Dawson. Scott Brown, Pat Doyle. FRONT ROW: Kathy Wentzel,
Margaret Reed.
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Bailey Takes State Region ll Reporter
H.O.P.E. was a club for students in-
terested in careers in the health field.
The people in the club worked with ill
and dying people as well as doing com-
munity projects.
Members of the club entered the
Arizona Skills Olympics in April held at
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Some fund-raising programs they
had planned were candy sales, car
washes, and pennant sales at the foot-
ball games. The money was used for
sending some of the people in the club
to the State Skills Olympics and the
U.S. Skills Olympics
They had classes everyday and had
meetings after school. The sponsor
was Ms. LaMothe.
An award received by a club mem-
ber was the election of LaVonne Bailey
as State Region 2 Reporter.
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HOPEXVICA-FRONT ROW: Kim Spangler, Lori Skelton, Val Katzenberger. SECOND ROW: Delores LaMothe, sponsor. Pam Whitaker. LaVonne Bailey. Jana Fox,
Michele Reeves. Karen Peterson. Vasi Sponos, Shelly Feliz. THIRD ROW: Sherri Miller. Kim Davis, Sandra Flores, Brenda Slocum, Colleen Meagher. BACK ROW:
April Waddell, Carol Rossi. Eddie Soto.
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The pancake breakfast held in November attracted many students as well as Club Day has been very popular on campus the past years, Clubs join
teachers. The breakfast was sponsored by Key Club. together in the Ouad to inform students about what the club has to offer.
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AFS was sponsored by Mr. Haire and
Mr. Koerner. The club's main objective
was to help bring foreign exchanoe
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hambra. The club held a stock sale to Pl'0Sl'Bm fOr StUd2rlIS Coming to AHS
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Lohr. Marcie Woodruff, Kathy Perryman, Beth Nollman. Ursula Rethschulte, Paul Mancuso, Julie Blackshire. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tonstad. Sherri Newville, Julie
Petrytus, Sharon White, Tammy Meeks, Brenda Johnson, Julie Pettett. FRONT ROW: Russell Smith, Shawn McCaulley, Ronnie Baldwin.
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Kathy Kimieciak. Woody Doolittle. Mrs. Powers. BACK ROW: Scott Orr, Kim Doolittle, Felicia Valenzuela, George Lui.
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For business majors, FBLA, CFuture
Business Leaders of Americaj was the
perfect club. The sponsors were Mrs.
Powers and Mrs. Johnson, along with
George Lui, presidents Scott Orr, vice-
presg Kathy Kmieciak, secretaryg and
Woody Doolittle, treasurer.
Membership requirements were to
be enrolled in a business class, and at-
tend meetings twice a month. Some of
the activities were attending regional
and state conventions. and helping at
ASU. To raise money for this they held
fund raisers such as pillow sales and
candy sales. These students learned
the business of today's society, and
how to compete at the conventions.
President George Lui tells new members about FBLA and how the club might help them.
66 FBLA
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WRESTLERETTES VARSITY-FRONT ROW: Becky Daggett, Rhonda Barrett. Debbie Ellis. MIDDLE ROW:
Lori Smith, Donna Morquecho. Heather Ely, Beverly Lawlor, Suzan Bogart. BACK ROW: Debbie McCants,
MASCOT. Lucy Livensparger.
Wrestlerettes was a new club on
campus this year. lt was formed out of
the old organization known as M S M's
or Matmaids. They cheered the wres-
tlers to victory which was their main
purpose. To become a wrestlerette a
student had to fill out a worksheet
concerning wrestling, and then be de-
termined JV or varsity status.
The sponsors of the club were Susie
Etchebarren and Becky Wallace. The
club president was Heather Ely with
vice-pres. Debbie McCants, and secre-
tary was Donna Morquecho.
This year the group sold candy, had
car washes, and held a skate-a-thon.
This money went towards uniforms
and special events such as the clinics
where they won "most spirited."
WRESTLERETTES JUNIOR VARSITY-FRONT ROW: Carolyn Danfort. Thersa Border. Gina Garcia. MIDDLE ROW: unidentified. Shannon Hall, Marie Dias. BACK
ROW. Julie Dias. Kristy Sutphins. Theresa George, unidentified, Tiffany Kennell.
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This years Spanish Club was spon-
sored by Mr. Guzman. It was required
that members be enrolled in a Spanish
class. They held various activities such
as a Christmas party. sponsoring a
needy family for Thanksgiving, and
trips to Nogalas. Car washes paid for
theses activities.
Computer club worked with two
new computers this year. The club met
once a month to advance their knowl-
edge in how to work with the comput-
ers. The sponsor was Miss Harriet
Chotras, with president Tracy Lod-
SPANISH-BACK ROW. Dianne Dominquiez. Mary Yanez, Eddie Amavisca, Mr. Guzman. MIDDLE ROW. mell-
Andrea Veya. Colleen Ryan. Joe Gamez. FRONT ROW. Dareen Rick.
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COMPUTER-BACK ROW: John Dunn, Dean Rennels. Dale Rennels. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Chotras, James
Dunn. Don Roberts, Frank Coons. Ken Krout. FRONT ROW: Tracy Lodmell, Dareen Caywood. Lisa Smith.
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68 COMPUTER, SPANISH
HERO Hold Many Sa e In Quad
HERO was a work experience class
and club. Members had to be a senior
to join. This year they held many fund
raisers such as candy sales, Lion sales
at Homecoming, and stationery sales.
This went towards sending students to
the In depth Workshop, and confer-
ences. The club advisor was Mrs. Snod-
grass with president, Michelle Chan-
dler, vice president, Kathy Tarantino,
secretary, Kim Stroh, treasurer, Pat
rick Ramirez. This club learned leader
ship ability.
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HERO-FRONT ROW: Irene DeLeon. Lori Skelton. Michele Chandler, Lori VanZant, Karen Whitaker Kim Stroh. MIDDLE ROW: Susie Dowty, Diane Joslyn. Linda
Ward, Lisa Hardy, Kim Becker, Debbie Potter, Barbara Baughman, Mrs. Snodgrass. BACK ROW: Reid Stinnett, Gena Utterback, Kathy Tarantino, Lewis Murphy
Jeff Salkeld,
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C.O.E. Learns Job Skill
Sponsors of C.O.E. were Mr. Duncan Business Office. The club met once a Members of the club learned working
and Mrs. Hammit. Membership re- month. Club members received school with others as well as job skills.
quirements were to be employed in a credits for working through the club.
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C.O.E.-FRONT ROW: April Starr. Jackie Koressel, Susan Berryman, Teri Demlong, Cheri Dobbs. SECOND ROW: Karen Murphy, Becky Stewart, Debbie Stewart.
Ruben Aguirre, Darlelne Willett, Susie Durazo, Beth Larson. THIRD ROW: Vicki Fryman, Jill Mioullon, Stephanie Earley. BACK ROW: Mr. Duncan. Marie Hodges.
Janet Bolmg, Colleen Hewett. Debbie Lomuscio. Sally Swin. Penni Anderson.
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by Key Club.
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ws sponsored by Mr. cycles and bicycle touring. Club mem- earned from candy and popcorn sales
Judith Eisenberg. bers were to have a ten speed bicycle was used to purchase safety helmets.
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objective was to promote brotherhood in our school.
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ior, does a back flip for cameras during halftime at the Many students took part in Quad activities held by many different clubs.
Powder Puff game sponsored by F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Here students have a skateboard game against classes,
72 CLUB ACTION
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CLUB ACTION 73
F.R.l.E. .D.S. New Club Cn Campus
Mr. Smith and Mr. Barraza started a
new club this year. It was called
F.R.I.E.N.D.S. The club was started to
help students understand and be a part
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brotherhood. The club held a car wash
and a Powder Puff football game to
help raise money to send people to
of a different culture. The student held Anytown.
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helped promote Anytown and all those
in the club had a chance to share with
those outside the school. lt was a part
of their job and obligation to the club.
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Fernando Acosta, Kathy Kelley, Kim White, Veronica Garcia. Mr. Barraza.
74 F R I E.N.D.S. CLUB
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Key Club. ing.
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SPORTS DIVISION 77
Lions' Spirit " Stayed Hi h"
VARSITY FOOTBALL
The I98l Lion's football team ended
the season with a record of three wins,
seven losses. Inexperience of the play-
ers proved to be the major cause of
the low record. Another major cause
was the possibility of losing the head
The season started off on a winning
note with a surprising victory over a
tough opponent. the Apollo Hawks. The
Lions then played Washington, which
started a string of bad luck, with a I4-0
loss, until the Homecoming victory
against Carl Hayden. 2lf0. The next
game was against the Maryvale Pan-
thers which ended with a score of Al-
hambra I4, Maryvale 28. The final game
of the season ended with a over-
whelming victory over West with a I8-
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Apollo 22 6
Washington 0 I4 coach, Paul Hoffland.
Cortez 0 I4
Trevor Browne 0 30
Central I0 20
South 7 I4
Camelback 8 20
Carl Hayden 2I 0
Maryvale I4 28
West I8 I3 I3 score.
VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Ralph Morales 493, Kyle Kirkman 4563,
Van Adkins 4603. Benji Lawler 4333, Eric Brown 4l23. Lisa Williams. Tracy
Pierce 4203, Christine Long. Jamie McSorley 4433, Jon Smith 43l3, Mike Malin
4653. Arpod Rakosi 4543, Doug Brewster 4403, SECOND ROW. Chris Scholl,
Dave Preiger 4893, Mike Salemi 4503, Tom Arvizu 4223, Vince Aguilera 4623,
Mike Laird 44l3, Loren Bryant 4353, Rick Williams 473, Laurette Rickets,
Quince Pippins 42l3. Tim Short 4473, Alex Pavlenko 4533, Arnold Stiner 4873.
Charlie Meeks 4663, Mark Dowell 4843. Scott Ambrose 4633. Norm Woodmon-
see 4453. THIRD ROW: Keith Wilder 4883, Isaac Aguirre 4I03. Jim Bell 4343. Ray
78 VARSITY FOOTBALL
Managers: Lauretta Rickets. Lisa Williams, Chris-
tine Long.
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Carter 4693, Marty Mathis 4553. Joe Scheid 4803, Joe Havlik 4323, Ron Scott.
Paul Hoffland. Sam Nasiff, Bob Shupe 4253. Jack Brown 48l3. Tim Broyles 45I3,
Mike Abraham 4523. Robert Jacobson 4743, Jim Lopez 4853. FOURTH ROW:
Sean Grahm 4703. Troy Cooper 4823, Paul Abram 4833, Alan Zeigler 4II3, Britt
Bentley 4423, Jim Wisener 4793. TOP ROW: Jim Collier 4863, Paul Brandon
4303, Dave Erhart 4753, Greg Hernandez 4783, Ed Soto 4733, Fernando Trujillo
4I53 Dave Erhart 4753, Greg Hernandez. 4783. Ed Soto. 4733. Fernando Trujillo
4I53.
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The Mighty Lions charge to victory against Apollo. fewer-
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Homecoming night the Lions break through the Falcon's defense for a first down. their next move for a Possible field goal'
Britt Bentle receives a ass from the Lion's
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VARSITY FOOTBALL 79
Lions are ahead during the third quarter.
Bob Shupe drops back to punt on a fourth down.
The Varsity takes a quick exit so halftime show could start.
Rick Williams breaks a tackle for extra yards
Britt Bentley leads enthusiasm for N19 Li0nS.
FOOTBALL ACTION 8l
JV FOOTBALL - FRONT ROW: Robby Anderson. David Dowell, Unidentified, Scott Foreman. LaDawn Taylor, Charles James, Melonie Scaife. Mike Allen. Jeff
lnsuln, Sean Wadrobe, Unidentified. SECOND ROW: Eric Foster. Robert Sybrant, Scott Hodge. Marty McDowell. Coach Pacheco, Melvin Ardin. Erwin King, Jerry
Kniepp, Al Tuihalamaka. John Guerrero. THIRD ROW: Jeff Mancuso, David Johnson, Mike Magnolo, Henry Gano. Raul Ochoa, Bob Strak. Jeff Younger, Brad lngle,
Brian Kozak, Rex Porter. FOURTH ROW: Gary Eineburg, Sean Blochberger, Greg Bunting. Jerry Waton, Unidentified. Mark Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Brian lngle. Scott
June, Curtis Burt. Rick Smith. Charles Junker, Bryan Wells, Tim Roberts.
New Coaches For JV Football
This years JV Football team had two
new coaches, Bob Stark and Paul
Ochoa. The strong points of the team
were the speed of the running backs,
the defensive line, and the lineback-
ers. This year the offense had more of
a running team than last year. The de-
fense ran basically a 5-2. The toughest
games for the JV team were Maryvale
and Trevor Browne.
The Freshman Football team had a
pretty good year. They came out win-
ning three games and losing five
games. The toughest games were
against Trevor Browne, Central, and
Cortez. There were some good ath-
letes on the team. The coaches were
Coach Berra, Coach Gillard and Coach
Johnson.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - FRONT ROW: G. Hilburt, R. Florez. B. O'Brien. J.D. Kidd. Unidentified, T. Nelson. M. Celles, P. Aguilara. SECOND ROW: P. Kerny. R.
Magee, K. Bonham. R. Sharp, C. Blak, R. Grapentine, C. Rowe. S. Guidace. THIRD ROW: Coach Johnson. Unidentified. T. Mc Sorley. J. Kime. D. Davidson. A. Sison,
T. Berrett, Coach Berra. FOURTH ROW: Unidentified. R. Harris, Unidentified. R, Nixon. J. McCray. Unidentified, D. Hithe. R. LeBander, Q. Diets. J. Masei. TOP
ROW: K. Naderson, B. Hodge, T. Gano. Unidentified. P. Berrett, Unidentified, M. Viray, J. D'Ameilo, Unidentified.
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Bob Stark and Coach Pacheco watch carefully as
the Lions come away victoriously.
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quarterback Alan Zeigler.
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BOYS CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Kathy Greely Cmanagerj, Brian Wilder, Chris Flores. Robert Krout. Davis Wilson, Jeff Williams, Mike Farrell, Henry
Tavisom, John Andersom. Jon Nathan MIDDLE ROW. Ricky Ramirez, Bryan Simingtom. Dave Bottoms. Pat Metz. Roland LaDesma. BACK ROW: Jon Snodgrass.
Mitch Smith, Lee Copeland, Scott Gregory, Coach Morrison
Successful Season Paces Harriers
The I98I Cross Country teams had a Championship and first place in divi- standing runners. Voted most im-
successful season for both boys and sionals and the Thunderbird Invitation- proved team member for the girls was
girls with eleven wins and two losses als. Shelly Hebert, and for the boys it was
each. The most outstanding runners For the boys it was Jeff Williams and Brian Wilder.
were Lisa Anetsberger, who took State Mike Farrell who were the most out-
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Tammy Rogers, Jeanne Gill. BACK ROW: Ann Figueroa, Clare Fierros, Shelly Hobert, Elaine Hoffarth, Lisa Anetsberger, Marin Glazman. Pam Allen. Sandy Bell, Kim
DeHart, Coach Morrison.
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CROSS COUNTRY 85
Semi-finalists In AAA State Tournament
VARSQTY VOLLEYBALL
AHS' OPP
Glendale ' ' 2W O
Casa Grande 2 ' O
East O 2 O
Maryvale 2 O
West V 2 .O
,Travor Browne 2 O
Central F 2 O
South '2 TO
,Camelback 2 l
Carl Hayden 2 O
Maryvale ' it I
West A 2 A tAi' F0
T First place-Central Invitation
First place-Metro Divison
Semi-Finalist-AAA State Tourn-
manet p
The I98I Lions Volleyball Team had
an excellent year, with a Il-I record
losing to Camelback High. With Coach
Bernard Ing and seven returning play-
ers they had winning material. The
team won first place in the Central
Invitational tournament. They then
went on to win the Metro-Division
Tournament.
With this record they went to play
the AAA State Tournament at Apollo.
First playing Scottsdale the Lions came
away victorious winning 2-O. Then
they went up against Tucson. The
Lions were defeated 02.
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VOLLEYBALL-FRONT ROW: Maureen Butler, Linda Neeley, Drena Kalani. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Griffith, Charla Greenmyer. BACK ROW: Coach Ing. Brenda
Holaday, Donna Denny, Julie Gibbons, Traci Roberts, Julie Hughes, Felicia Valenzuela CManagerD. Not shown-Pam Slusser.
86 VOLLEYBALL
JV VOLLEYBALLAFRONT ROW: Julie Tang, Sonja Webb, Becky Cordova, Yvette Pierce, Celia Flores, Tina Feliz, Diane Dunnan. MIDDLE ROW: Christi Walker
Cmanagerj, Kathy McDonald fmanagerj. Jeana Esquivel, Beth Nullman, Lisa Rogers, Erin Schroder, Kim Doolittle. Tonya Taylor. Shannon Browning, Coach Davis,
Mary Beth Reed Cmangerj. Not pictured, Karen Michaels.
V Volleyballers Show Great Promise
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JV VOLLEYBALL 87
BADMINTON FRONT ROW: Audrey Rood, Lisa Preston. Sue Castellono. Charlette Bourn, Ursula Rethschulte. Coach Rood. BACK ROW: Diane Davis. Theresa
McCant, Debbie McCant, Raquel Quintanilla. Susan Koch.
.IV Lions Win ll But Four Matches
The Varsity Badminton Team had a
3 win-9 loss season. Coach Rood, who
was new. had to come from another
school. After the Lion's first win,
against East High 9-O, they came up
Charlotte Bourn slams the birdie down over the
net.
88 BADMINTON
against Saguaro, with a close match of
4-5. All the players were very close in
skills so the seeding was always chang-
ing.
The Junior Varsity team had an 8
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Sue Koche returns a shot to her opponent.
win-4 loss season. With the first win
against Coronado 4-O, they then came
up against Prescott who outclassed the
Lions I-8. The J.V. Lions then won all
but three of their matches.
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vARsiTY BADMlNTON
Coronado
Prescott
East
Saguaro
Agua Fria
Casa Grande
Central
Horizon 7
Camelback
Carl Hayden
Maryvale
West
AHS
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Audrey Rood goes for a smash to beat her oppo-
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Audrey Rood thinks about where she will hit the
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Kelly Hudspeth uses her backhand to get the
bird to her opponent.
Teresa McCants rushes to the net for a smash.
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Prescott l y 8
East ' A 9 O
Saguaro A i6 3 A
Agua Fria 4 2'
Casa Grande 7 4 7 3
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Horizon O 7
Camelback 7 O
Carl Hayden M 2 3
Maryvale 7 O
West ' 5 O
BADMINTON 89
Golf Team
Lacks
0 5 S
Experience
The Golf Team did not do as good as
they had hoped to do. Bill Wharton,
the coach of golf, stated that most all
the games were hard for them because
of their lack of experience. Each year
the team has had few returning play-
ers, but this year there were none.
Nine students tried out to be on the
team and six of them were chosen to
be on it.
The golf season this year was a short
one for Alhambra. The season was over
on the week of November Gth.
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Maryvale
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VARSITY GOLF - Mr. Bill Wharton, Coach: Jack Robins, CJ. Brady, Eddie Cruz, Dennis Smith. Ray Hagar.
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Archery ls Second In State
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The Lion's l98l Archery team was
second in state winning against Agia
Fria High School. They had four re-
turning shooters and two first year
shooters. They also had a young team
with six freshmen and two sopho-
mores. The I982 team was hoping for a
winning season. Most of the members
were striving to be number one in
state.
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ARCHERY-FRONT ROW: Debbie Gorslin, Linda Mena. Karen Hunt, Lori Wilder. MIDDLE ROW: Rae Earl.
Ursula Rethschutle. Sue Koch, Sharon White. Mr. Ziegler. Sharon Hall. BACK ROW: Sharon Jones. Denise
Gorslin, Beverly Matsumoto. NOT PICTURED: Lisa Dawson, Susan Castelano, Debbie Slack. Lavonne
Bailey, Janine Bailey.
ARCHERY 9l
Jones Leads Team Averaging 25 Points.
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Prescott S 69 46
Saguaro ' C 66 'r ,54
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Trevor Browne- 173' H 159
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West' 651
yiigfrevor Browne 5 83' T 68.
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Phoenix Union 73 ' 79
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Lions Varsity Basketball team had an
excellent season until the Metro Divi-
sion Playoffs. The Lions won all but one
game against South giving them a 23-I
record.
At the playoff games at Brophy
Prep, the team did not do as well as
hoped. The first game was against East
and they lost by two points. The sec-
ond night the team played Phoenix
Union and lost by 6 points.
The promising players this year. and
also graduating were, Elston Jones,
who averaged 25 points per game,
Gary Nelson, Frank Kisner, and Charles
Henry.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL-LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Kemp. Joe Havlick 1225. Jim Lindsey 1235, Logan Smith 1335. Larry Kirby 1355, Elston Jones 13I5. Frank Kisner 1425.
Charles Henry 1345. Gary Nelson 12l5, Alan Zeigler 1325, Traci Pierce 1255
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more points.
Tracy Pierce rebounds the ball for the Lions.
VARSITY BASKETBALL 95
JV BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Coach DiBenedetto. BACK ROW: Todd Paszkowski. Brad lngle. Roger Wayman. Dean Trostle, Mitch Smith. Gary Thomas. Jim
Ashton, Russ Corbin. Eric Brown. Missing- Keith Jones and Isaac Aguirre.
JV Ends Up With I3-5 Record
JV team had a good season with a I3
win 5 loss record. Dean Trostle was the
most valuable player. The overall
team's strength was in rebounding.
speed, and height. The hardest ex-
pected game was against South, yet
they came out with a 79-53 loss. The
easiest games were Chandler 3l-52.
Trevor Browne 48-53, Carl Hayden 30-
73, and Deer Valley 42-82.
The Freshman team had an overall
record of IO wins and 6 losses. The
most valuable player was Kent Ander-
son. The strength was height on the
team and rebounding.
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Vick, C.J. Brady. Pat Kearny. Steve Guidice, Victor Scarlato.
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5 VARSITY WRESTLING'
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Peoria i 55 5
Central 28
Sguth . .,
Camelback T 38
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Scottsdale V. 40 i -
Maryvale 45 34,
West - L I3 49
Trevor Browne, 33 V 20
Central 24 36
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98 VARSITYXJV WRESTLING
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opponent while his coach. Mr. Bob Hodge,
cheers him on to victory.
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VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Sam Holland. Tony Hammons, Mike Allen. John Watson. SECOND ROW: Ruben King, David Beebe, Dale Barton. Marty
McDowell, Terry Masterson. BACK ROW: Scott Hodge, Steve Thornton. Kurt Neithercutt. Charles Junker. Jim Wisener. Alex Palvenkio. Billy Hodge, Heather Ely.
Three Varsity Grapplers Go To State
manager.
In the past few years, Alhambra
wrestling teams have suffered by not
having a stable coaching staff, having
new coaches every year. The Varsity
coach this year was Mr. Bill Gumm:
assisting him with the Junior Varsity
was Mr. Bob Hodge.
The Varsity had many talented
wrestlers who helped the team
throughout the year such as Alex Pav-
lenko, David Beebe, Steve Thornton,
and Billy Hodge. Three outstanding
wrestlers went to State finals. They
were Jim Weisner, heavy weight: Scott
Hodge I35, and Tony Hammon I28. All
placed second as divisional runners up.
JV WRESTLINGAFRONT ROW: Aaron Harding. Carlos Ceza. David Bottom. Fred Fillingham. James Kinnamon. J. D. Kidd. BACK ROW: Coach Hodge. Mike DePuna.
Ron Barrett, Unidentified. George Wells, Unidentified.
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Girls Metro-
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Champions
This year's Varsity Softball coach
was Miss Lucia Jones, She led the team
to the State semifinals where they lost
to Greenway. In the Metro division
championship the team played much
favored and became the Metro-Divi-
sion Champions.
The strengths of this year's team
were their defensive playing and
pitching.
Linda Neeley, shortstop, succeeded
in being chosen for the all-division all
stars. Also chosen for the same all star
teams were Wendy James, pitcher,
and Kathy Hurlburt, outfielder. Players
chosen for the Metro League second
team all stars were Amy Berberich,
third base, Audrey Glemba, outfieldt
and Lori Williams, utility.
lm VARSITY SOFTBALL
Lion takes her base as the manager tells her she
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VARSITY SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: Lori Smith Cmanagerj, Yvette Pieri. Audrey Glemba, Ursula Reths-
chulte. Lori Williams, Kim Bechtold Cmanagerj. MIDDLE ROW: Sherri Vidal, Kami Glazmen, Linda Neeley,
Coach Lucia Jones. Kathy Zuccala. Linda Altamirano, Kathy Hurlburt. TOP ROW: Becky Cordova, C.T.
Florez. Wendy James, Sheri Tucker, Amy Berberich.
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J V SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: J. Harris, J. Zucoala, L. Gaona, D. Rickering, C. Miranda. MIDDLE ROW: A. Noriega. D. Quan. L. Nadolyn, M. Rangel. S. Coates. J.
Tang. BACK ROW: Goach Nevins, T. Bonny. K. Michaels, K. Larramore. S. Castalano, V. Guidice, C. Thompson, J. Younger, mgr.
Quan ost Valuable For JV Softball
JV Softball was sponsored by Coach
Marvin Nevins. There were sixteen
chosen for the team. Debbi Quan,
highest hitter and best fielder, was
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most valuable player. The team's
strengths were in hitting and fielding.
The team's toughest opponents
were Trevor Browne, who Alhambra
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order to beat the tag.
beat two times, and Maryvale, who
beat Alhambra once. The team came
out winning three games, losing eleven
games, and tying one game.
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Trevor Brownell . 7 ll
South , I3 4
Trevor Browne J 8 3
South I3 2
Camelback C ll 2
Carl Hayden ,28 2
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VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Tom Arvizu. Aaron Harding, Dan Cortes, Rick Williams, Eric Brown. Arnie Stiener. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Beth. Manager: Frank
Lujan, Norm Woodmansee, Paul Schmidt. Mike Abraham, David Alcantor, K.C. Stevens. BACK ROW: Jack Brown. Jim Collier. Tom Eaves, Logan Smith. Keith
Wilder, Coach Nevins, Ronnie Mallory, Manager.
Baseball Goes To State
The I98O-8I Alhambra team had a
l5f9 winfloss record. There were four
players on the All-Star Team. They
were Lorin Baker Cpitcherj, Rick Es-
trella Cshortstopj, Tony DiStefano
Cthird basemanj, and Chris Drew futil-
ityj. Lorin Baker was chosen as one of
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the six best pitchers in the state, who
was under the spotlight in the tourna-
ment.
On Thursday, May I4, I98l, Alhambra
won the game against the Beavers C8-
IJ, giving them their first division title
in five years.
VARSITY BASEBALL
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Tolleson 3 I
West 5 6
South I II
Tolleson 7 I3
Central 6 5
South 2 II
Sagauro II 3
Browne 5 9
Browne 7 I7
Central 6 4
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Camelback ll 4
Carl Hayden 3 5
Maryvale 4 O
West I 7
Browne 7 5
Central 2 7
South I I2
Camelback I3 9
Carl Hayden 2 8
Maryvale 8 I3
West 6 4
Casa Grande I4 I6
Maryvale 2 8
The Phoenix Gazette stated, "Al-
hambra is aggressive. particularly on
defense, where third baseman Tony
DiStefano, shortstop Rick Estrella, and
outfield Richard Pierce lead the way."
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Sandvig, John Keim, Steve Guidice, Ed LaBarbera. Brad Cole, Pat Kearney, Terry McSorley. BACK ROW: Tom Hodges. John Cadenhead, Mitch Smith. Richard
Gano, Rusty O'Donnell, Howard Goldman, Eric Gerle.
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I98O-8I Boy's Junior Varsity baseball
team was coached by Mr. Richard
Johnson. The team had IO wins, 6
losses, and 2 ties. The team's greatest
win was I8 to I against South in April.
Frank Lujan and Norm Woodmansee
were the starting pitchers. The team's
most difficult opponent was Trevor
Browne.
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J.V. BASEBALL-FRONT ROW. T. Turner, manageri L. Magruder, managers M. Rangel, manager. MIDDLE ROW. M. Rettler, K. Mihen. K. Reynolds, S. Wardrope. D.
Van Sickle, L. Miller, B. Cole. J. Garcia. BACK R ROW: B. Ingle, A, Diaz, R. Kinnon, G. Bunting. T. Roberts. J. Define, G. Manning, L. Simmons. B. Runnings. Coach
Johnson.
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VARSITY BOY'S TRACK-FRONT ROW: Henry Tavison, Robin LeDesma, Charles James, Rubin King. SECOND ROW: D,J. Johnson, Lee Copeland, John Anderson,
Eric Foster, Robbie Anderson, Erwin. King, Pat Metz, Jeff Glemba, Dave Wilson. THIRD ROW: Robin Epperson, Benji Lawler. Jon Nathan, Kent Anderson, John
Snodgrass, Gary Fineberg, Jeff Wilson, Mike Farrel. Mike Krout. N. Tuihalamaka, Shawn Garrigan, Coach Morrison. BACK ROW, Coach Beldon, Eddie Amavisca,
Todd McClain, Ronnie Smart, Paul Brandon, David Erhardt. Scott Francies, Jim Wisener, Tracy Pierce, Jim Bell, Joe Havlick.
Many Tough
Tournaments
For Track
The I98O-8l Varsity Track had a dual
meet record of l4j2 or a win-loss re-
cord of 7fI. Coach Morrison was over-
joyed by how good the team did. The
toughest meet was against Thunder-
bird where the Lions lost 54-73. One of
the easiest meets was against Phoenix
Union where the Lions won I22-7.
The Varsity Track Team entered
many tournaments. Some were Glen-
dale Invitational, P.U.H.S. Relays, Val-
ley Classic, Casa Grande Invitational,
Divisionals, and the State Meet.
IO6 VARSITY BOYS TRACK
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unidentified. MIDDLE ROW: Christine Long. manager: unidentified. Carmel Washington. Heidi, Anna Figueroa. unidentified, Lisa Anetsberger, Laurie Gray
Claire Fierros, unidentified, Gina Esquivel. Kathy Greely unidentified Pam Allen. Toni Davis, manager. BACK ROW: Coach Nassif, unidentified, unidentified
Shelly Hobert, Judy Estes. Charla Greenmyer, Shelly Sharpe, Trina Pippins, Tammy Rogers. Dion Davis. LeAnn Owens. Liz Owens. Monica Ramos. Tonya Taylor
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The I98O-I98l Girls Track had a dual
meet record of l4f2 or a win-loss re-
cord of 7fI. Coach Nassif was over-
joyed by how good the team did. Their
toughest meet was against Thunder-
bird where they lost 54-73. One of the
easier meets was against Phoenix
Union where they won ID-7.
The Varsity Girls Track Team en-
tered many tournaments. Some were
Glendale Invitational, PUHS Relays.
Valley Classics, Casa Grande Invita-
tional, Divisionals, and the State Meet.
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The I9808l J.V. BOYS TRACK TEAM
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out. They had a dual meet record of I5-
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meet which they won, was against
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in which they did very well and won
first place.
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Epperson. Managers Bruce Vanderstreet, Quinton Dites. D.J. Johnson. Mark LaPlante, Pat Metz. Jeff Glemba, Eric Foster. Shawn Garrigan. Manager, Coach
Morrison. BACK ROW: Coach Bolden. John Snodgrass, Robbie Harris, Kent Anderson, Joe Damillio, Henry Junker. Billy Hodge. C.J. Brady. Gary Fineberg, N.
Tuihalamaka.
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TRACK ACTION IO9
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with two cancellations. They were
coached by Mr. Kersting. The team
practiced on their back hands and var'
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learned new techniques to help beat
their opponents. Their matches were-
n't as long as usual, but still as exciting
to watch. All the players gave a lot of
participation in their games. They had
an overall good season.
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GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Peggy Jorgenson, Marin Glazman. MIDDLE ROW. Coach Kersting. Donna Lathum, Amy Berberich. Michelle Horner. BACK
ROW: Tracy Roberts, Julie Hughes.
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Winnin
Season
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Last year's GirI's Tennis team was
coached by Mr. .lack Kersting who led
them into a winning season. The team
won thirteen games and lost two
games. The toughest opponent during
the season was Central, whom they
lost to two times by a small margin, but
they walked away winning the rest of
their matches.
JV GlRL'S TENNIS II3
First Year
For JV
Basketball
The Lions l980l98I Varsity Girls Bas-
ketball Team had a 8-I2 season. Coach
DiBendetto claimed it to be because of
inexperience. The team had only four
returning seniors. The rest were fresh-
men and sophomores.
This was the first year the Lions had
a JV Basketball team. They were
coached by Bernard Ing. They ended
their year with a 4-I3 season due to
inexperience, and they had a lot of
problems concerning plays.
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JV GIRLS BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Lisa Rogers, Janna Johns, Lisa Hempen, Kelly Popiela, Kara Larre-
more. BACK ROW: Beth Nullman, Yvette Pieri. C.T. Flores, Kathy Thompson. KNEELING. Coach Rossi
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Sue Damon. Kathy Zuccala. Linda Neeley, Lori Williams.
II4 GIRLS BASKETBALL
VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL
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West
Trevor Browne
Thunderbird
Phoenix Union
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Trevor Browne
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ACADEMICS
Being On the Faculty
We have a lot to thank for
the I982 faculty of Alham-
bra High School. Being
here to put up with us
all year.
Our required course teachers in
Math, English, and History.
Being there all four years
to see that we graduate.
Being there to put up with
the tardy excuses.
For the elective teachers.
Art, Business, Foreign Language, Home
Ec., Industrial Arts, Military.
Performing Arts, Physical
Education, Reading, Excep-
tional Students, and Science.
Being there to put up with the
6 absence and tardy policy. V
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Alhambra Almost Goes Vocational
During the I98l-82 school year, Al-
hambra High was recognized as the
site for the district vocational school.
After many discussions and many vot-
ings the district officers decided to
leave Alhambra open as a regular high
school and change West to the new
vocational school and close down
Phoenix Union High School.
One other main influential problem
this past year was the computer. This
was the first year Alhambra relied on
the computer totally to do registra-
tion. There were a few underestimated
problems that occured. it took ten
minutes more to start to register each
student.
There were new programs this year.
as usual. One was the TMH program
which was for the mentally handi-
capped. The second was the LDXEH
program which was for the special
learning student. The last was a new
gifted program for freshmen. This
gave them a better chance to advance
faster.
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ll8 ADMINISTRATION
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photographers. in the office.
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put in a picture.
An average morning takes place in the registra- People wait in the activities office.
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ADMINISTRATION Il9
Computers
MRS. JENNIFER SAVAGE taught Algebra I, 2 and
3, 4 and Intro to Algebra. MISS LINDA VOLK
taught General Math I. 2, Intro to Algebra and
Algebra I. 2.
ncrease Math Knowledge
MR. ARTHUR BOGLIO taught, Consumer Math I,
2, Intro to Algebra, Geometry. MR. RON
MCNEESE taught Intro to Algebra, Algebra I, 2,
General Math I. 2.
The Math Department increased
their knowledge by buying new com-
puters. This was used in computer
mathematics to help sharpen basic
skills. These computers helped the stu-
dents Iearn in an easier way how to
enlarge their knowledge in math prob-
Iems. Along with these courses others
were offered such as Algebra, Geome-
try,CaIcuIus, Analysis, and many more.
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MR. VERNON CULBERTSON taught Algebra 3, 4:
General Math I, 25 Algebra I, 2 AG. MRS. PAULA
DICKE taught. General Math I, 2 and Intro to
Algebra I.2.
I2O MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
MRS. JANET SIZEMORE
taught. Basic Math Skills
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General Math I, 2
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MR. ROBERT GOODRICH taught General Math.
MR. KENNETH BEALS taught Algebra I-2, 3-4, and Math. Devartment
Geometry I-2 Ag. MISS HARRIET CHOTRAS
taught General Math I-2. Algebra 3-4 and Calcu-
lus AG.
Algebra I-2. and Comvuter
Chairperson. MR. DOMINIC GIAMBRUNO taught
Algebra 3-4. AG. Geometry I-2. Introductory Al-
gebra I, 2 Ag.
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Mr. Jim Kirby had been the band
director for three and a half years. He
has led the band through halftime
shows, competitions and fun days at
the London Bridge. This year at mid-
semester he left to take a position in
Australia. The new replacement was
Mr. Felix who transferred from West
High School.
The Performing Arts Department
was designed to help students show
their talent while having fun. Many
types of performing arts classes were
Beginning Dance, Performing Dance,
Drama, Beginning Guitar, Band, Cho-
rus, Concert Band, Beginning Orches-
tra, Jazz Ensemble, and Piano. The
classes let the students have an oppor-
tunity to visit other schools and meet
other students with the same talents.
Melvin Ney plays guitar while Steve Richter sings during a concert.
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MR. JIM KIRBY taught
Band, Jazz Ensemble,
and Piano. Department
Chairperson. He left
during mid-year for
Australia. Mr. Felix took
his place.
MR. FRED SNOW taught Drama I-2. Advanced
Individual Lit. Mr. C.V. TROUP taught Chorale,
Chorus. and Guitar.
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Mr. C.V. Troup teaches students how to play the guitar for a concert.
I22 PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT
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MR. LARRY CUNNINGHAM taught English 3-4.
Photography l-2 and 3-4. MRS. JOAN MACGILL-
IVRAY taught Advanced Designs I-2 and 3-4. Art
I-2. Drawing I-2. and Painting I-2, 3-4 and 5-6.
MISS MARY HARTMAN taught Art I-2 and Ce-
ramics l-2. GERALD BRIDGMAN taught Crafts I-
6. and Art l-2. Department Chairperson.
After class students talk about their Art class.
Art was full of fun activities for all
the students who took one of the many
art classes ranging from Art I-2, Cavail-
able for all studentsj to Sculpture 5-6
Cavailable for only seniorsj. Also in-
cluded were Advertising Design,
Drawing, Fiber, Fashion Design, Paint-
ing and Photography. All these classes
were elective classes.
This year the Metropolitan Art Mu-
seum donated five teaching blocks
with pictures to the Art Department to
help the students during class.
Students get materials to work on proiects in
Students draw during Art class. Ceramics Class
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ART DEPARTMENT D3
English Offers Advanced
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Rudy Martinez, Tom Arvizu, Tim Short and Grady Nix get out of the cold while talking in the library,
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MRS. JEAN BRITTAN taught Career Composi-
tion, English I-2 and 5-6 WE. . MR. THOM DICK-
ERSON taught English I-2 WE and Indian Educa-
S .
MRS. RUTH SOCKET taught English 5-6, and
Reading. MR. JACK GIBSON taught English 5-6.
and 3-4WE.
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ifted Class
This year a new program started as
a result of the CAT testing. According
to the CAT scores, the students were
placed in an English class that was best
fitted for them. This was also the first
year advanced English was offered to
Freshmen. This will help them to ad-
vance in better communications for
later life.
The English Department also offered
such classes as English I-2 to Mass Me-
dia. Also included in the English De-
partment was the reading classes.
They were for the students who had
not passed the basic skills reading
test.
MRS. CAROL
SLOEKERS taught
English 3-4, 5-e AG
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3-4. MRS. GARNET MCGAFFIC taught English l-2,
5-6 WE. and College Survival.
tion.
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MRS. BETTY WHELAN taught English 3-4, and 5-
GWE. MR. CLAYTON WOOTTON taught English
3-4 and 5-6, also Semantics and Literature. MRS.
RENEE SHORR taught English I-2 AP, 5-6. Commu-
nications and MXM, and Senior Writing Lab. MR.
MARTIN KREY taught English I-2, Journalism, and
was Advisor of the Scimitar.
MRS. MARY RICHARDSON taught English I-2 AP.
MRS. JANET MOORE taught English I-2 and 3-4.
MRS. GRACE FREDERICK taught English 5-6. Sen-
ior Writing Lab, and Communications and MXM.
MRS. NANCY BEESON taught English 3-4 and 3-4
WE.
MR. ROBERT GROENIG taught English 3-4 AG
and 5-6. MRS. CAROLYN KELLY taught English l-2
WE. . MR. JOHN CAMPBELL taught English l-
IAG, and 7-81 also Senior Writing Labf Depart-
ment Chairperson. MRS. DONNA WHARTON
taught English I-2, and 5-6AG.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT l25
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Take Trips
This year in the foreign Language
Department the German class went on
a trip to Camp Tontazona. The French
classes went to a French restaurant for
lunch and all the Spanish classes went
to a Mexican restaurant for lunch. The
third year Spanish class visited a high
school in Nogales, Sonora and the
fourth year Spanish class went to Gua-
dalajara during spring break. Accord-
ing to a responsible source all the stu-
dents had a great time participating in
class activities.
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LUCY LINDER taught French If6 and Spanish I-4.
BETTY SCHIELE taught German I-7 and English 3-
4. JOSEPH GUZMAN taught Spanish I-8. JOAN
PLUM taught Spanish I-2 and 5-6. Department
Chairperson.
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The Reading Department classes
were designed for students who need-
ed to pass their reading objectives or
for students who felt they needed to
learn to read better.
Some of the classes that the Reading
Department offered were Reading
Skills Class l-2, Advanced Reading
Skills I-2, and Bilingual Reading I-8.
These classes were only required of
those students who had not yet
achieved their minimal reading profi-
clency requirements in their freshman
reading classes.
LAVERN COFFEY taught MRT. Basic Reading
Skills. and Linguistic Resource, Department
Chairperson JOHN HAIRE taught Basic Reading
Skills and MRT.
EDITH PRATT was one of the librarians. NELLIE
WARD was an other one of the librarians.
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READING, IMC DEPARTMENTS I27
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WILLIAM O'MEARA taught Arizona HistoryfGo-
vernmenl, and World Geography. BILL WHAR-
TON taught World History I-2, and American
History I-2 AG. MAURICE SHOGER taught Antro-
pology, Arizona History I-2 and l-2 AG. WILLIAM
SALONY taught American History I-2.
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Taught
History was a required class for all
students. There were several classes
that the students could choose from.
There were extra classes students
could take as electives, such as An-
thropology, Humanities, and Civil Law
Studies.
The students learned about the oth-
er states, countries, and about their
own state, Arizona, and how people
started historical happenings. History
taught students about past, present,
and future events that went on in the
world. The classes helped the students
understand history and social studies
much better.
Some of the classes in the Social
Studies Department introduced the
students to the study of human behav-
ior, and the study of the best of all that
has been written, spoken, and created
in our world.
Students work while reading their textbooks.
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l28 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
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JOHN KOERNER taught American Government.
LIBBY FREIDMAN taught American History.
RICHARD JOHNSON taught American History.
JOHN MURPHY taught American Governmenti
Department Chairperson.
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RUSSELL taught Arizona HistoryfGovernment,
Free Enterprise. and American Government.
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picture taken.
CLAIRE HURLBURT taught American History.
TOM GOSS taught Free Enterprises and Student
Government.
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SOCIAL STUDIES I29
Large Enrollment In Voc. Automotive
In the Industrial Arts Department
this year there were many courses
taught. There was a range from Auto
Mechanics to Woodworking. In be-
tween were Basic Drafting, Electron-
ics, General Shop, Metal Work, and
Power Mechanics. There were twenty-
four courses all together. All of the
Industrial Arts courses were electives.
There was a Vocational Auto course
also included at Alhambra this year.
Mr. Rucker taught this class.
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working class.
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l3O INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
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MR. HAROLD RUCKER taught Vocational Auto,
was Department Chairperson. MR. GEORGE DIE-
TRICH taught Drafting I-2, 3-4 and Metals I-2.
MR. MICHAEL CHOWANIEC taught Auto I-2,
Woods I-2, and Metal I-2. MR. STEVE FELDMAN
taught Metal I-2. and 3-4,
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2 and 3-4. MR, DONALD KINNAMAN taught
Woods I-2 and 3-4. MR. LYLE BELTZ taught Auto
I-2 and 3-4. MR. MORRIS RUSSELL taught VICA
and ICE work experience.
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DOLORES LAMOTHE taught Health Occupations.
MADELINE MINCHIN taught Human Relations.
ANNA SNODGRASS taught HERO and HERO
work experience. SUE RADELL taught Foods I-2
and Sewing l-21 Department Chairperson.
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Foods I-2.
Students study for a Home Ec. test.
Thanksgivin
Feast
Prepared
There were several classes included
in the Home Economics Department
this year. They ranged from Clothing l-
2 to Medical Careers. Also included as
electives were Foods I through 3, Sin-
gle Survival, Home Design, and Human
Relations. There were seventeen Home
Economics courses in all.
ln the Foods class this year the stu-
dents cooked and served a full Thanks-
giving meal before Thanksgiving vaca-
tion. Also, the Child Development class
held a day-care center for the pre-
school children.
Nancy pauses from her work to have her picture
for the FORTRESS.
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT I3l
Variety Of C asses Offered In Business
EDWIN GEIST taught Business Mechanics I-2.
COE Mechanics I-2, and Accounting 3-4. OLGA
BICE taught Shorthand I-2, and Office Typing 3-
4. Department Chairperson.
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crease their transposing skills.
In the Business Department this
year there were many classes offered.
Included were Accounting I-4, Business
Law, Short Hand I-4, Typing I-2, Inter-
mediate Typing, General Business,
Marketing, Office Typing and Busi-
ness Machines. Altogether, there were
thirty classes offered in the Business
Department this year. All classes of-
fered were electives.
All the classes in the Business De-
partment were programmed to give
students training for an occupation.
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Shorthand 3-4. LYNNE POWERS taught Typing I-
2 and Intermediate Typing I-2.
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typing exercise.
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A student works to catch up on missed work.
A Recordkeeping I-2.
taught Typing I-2. and and Typing I-2. AURELIA GOMEZ taught Office
Typing 3-4, and Typing l-2.
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Lab Science
Requirements Change
Courses in the Science Department
this year ranged from Earth Science to
Astronomy. Other courses included in
the Science Department were Chemis-
try I-4, Biology I-4, General Science,
Physics, Anatomy and Physiology, and
M.
Physical Science.
Two semesters of a lab science were
required to graduate for sophomores.
Many students fulfilled this require-
ment during their sophomore year by
taking Biology I-2 or Earth Science I-2.
MATT MCMINN taught Earth Science. ALLAN
VANDERSCHOOT taught Earth Science.
FRANK BRANDON
taught
ChemfPhysics 3-
4AG, and
Chemistry I-2.
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Home Ec. KEN HAMPTON taught Science, --...,,
Health, and Learning Skills Lab.
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chemistry class.
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT l35
New Equipment Received For P.E.
This year Weight Training and Gym-
nastics classes received new equip-
ment and teaching aids, consisting of
universal gyms and uneven parallel
bars.
Some of the other classes taught
were General Physical Education. for
all classes, Self Improvement Out-
doorsmanship, Life Sports, and PEO-
PEL aids. All of these classes were
elective courses.
This year there was an average en-
rollment of 34 students per class, how-
ever, there were five less classes of-
fered this year than last year.
These classes were designed to
teach students the development of
physical skills and techniques useful in
both individual and team activities.
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Students run to build leg muscles and wind endurance during a P.E. class.
I36 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
M iRVIN NEVINS taught P.E. I-8 and Weight
Ti aining I-6. HUGH MORRISON taught P.E. I-4
ai d Weight Training I-6.
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WILLIARD NOBLEY taught Health Education
JACK KERSTING taught Health Education, Life-
time Sports, P.E. I-4 and Weight Training I-6.
Students relax after a hard work out on the new weight lifting equipment
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COLLEEN LINES taught P.E. I-4, and Self Improve-
ment. Department Chairperson. CAROL STACY
taught P.E. 5-8. PEOPEL. and PEOPEL TMH.
CLAUDIA LANE taught
Health Education.
Students practice handball to improve their skills.
After a hard day in P.E., students take a relaxing walk back to their lockers.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION l37
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DALE ci-mos taught
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ln the Exceptional Students Depart-
ment this year there were classes
ranging from Practical English I-6 to
Practical Homemaking. Other courses
included were Practical Reading, Prac-
tical Economics, Practical Shop, and
Practical Free Enterprise. The courses
were taken only by students who en-
tered into the exceptional student pro-
gram.
There were many different activi-
ties planned for the students this year.
Included were field trips, fun days and
guest speakers. One of the guest
speakers was Mrs. Vera Smith who
was a beauty consultant for Mary Kay
Cosmetics.
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CHARYN BERG taught TMH. MIKE DIBENE-
DETTO taught learning skills Lab and AXA Histo-
ry. SHELLEY KURTZMAN taught TMH. JOHN
STONE taught EH Self Contained.
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Students play a game to learn.
YOLANDA SMITH taught Pr. Science, Pr. English
3-6, Pr. Health, and Pr. Homekeeping I-2. SUSAN
ETCHEBARREN taught Pr. Math 3-4, Pr. AXA His-
tory, Pr. Science, Pr. English, and Pr. Economics.
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ALFRED HORCASITAS was Department Chair-
person. WAYNE ANTHONY taught Pr. AXA Gov-
ernment. Pr. OXA History, Pr. English 3-4, and Pr.
Math I-2.
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BEATRICE WAXMAN taught Spelling and super-
vised Education Work Experience. RASMA EK-
MANIS taught Learning Skills Lab. AXA Govern-
ment, Arizona Government.
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Students sit quietly, while the teacher observes their work.
EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS B9
l4O R.O.T.C.
R.O.T. . Learns Leadership bilit
Students who joined R.O.T.C.
learned leadership, first aid, map read-
MAJOR TOM . . . SEARGENT ROLLIN
GRUHN taught ing: marksmanshlp, and techniques' on KOHRS taught LD'
R.O'T.C. giving courses. There were possible H.
X courses to take such as Rangers, Rifle
Team. Drill Team andfor Color Guard.
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Counselors Aid With Careers, C asses
MITCH TILLOTSON was the Department Chair-
person of the counselors. SYLVESTER EDWARDS,
LEON PETERS. and PHILIP BERRA counseled stu-
dents.
lt is a busy afternoon for Mrs. Mitchell and others working in the counseling
office.
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The counselors in the guidance de-
partment this year helped students
make career choices. They also helped
the students decide which classes
would be most helpful in the career the
student had chosen. They were also
interested in helping any students who
had problems in school or that con-
cerned friends of family.
DAVE TILLOTSON and SHELLEY JOHNSON
counseled students.
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JANET NELSON. CHARLES BEAUVAIS. BILL WIL-
SON. and WILLIAM OWENS counseled students.
Shelley Johnson talks to students about their schedule changes.
Dave Tillotson talks with Burt about colleges.
GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT l4l
New Staff
For Securit
This year in the Security Depart-
ment there were three new faces
around Alhambra. Security helped to
keep the students in order. They had a
rather busy year with certain problems
around campus. Security was around
to help students keep out of fights. get
to their classes, and iust to watch over
them. The security guards had extra
help around Alhambra with student-
aide security guards. They walked
around school reporting things to the
main security guards.
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Loren Russell, assistant chief of securityg John Porter. Leta Dew, Frances Shroeder. and Louis Smith, Chief of Security.
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Special Students Received Help
The people in the Services Depart-
ment this year helped students with
problems such as hearing defects,
speech defects, vision defects, and
Ann Boltz was in charge of the Health Center.
Louis Smith was the Security Chief.
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mental problems.
The services included in the ser-
vices department were the Health
Center, the Vision Lab. the Hearing
Carmen Suminski was in charge of the Vision
Labs Jean Vemich was in charge of the Hearing
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some records. PAT BAKER: Attendance. GENE-
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place float, sponsoring the senior
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giving the senior class gift, graduating.
and finally going on the Senior Fling.
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SENIOR SENATORS: Kim DeHart, Nancy Ong, Peggy Jorgensen
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Amy Absher
Ron Adair
Sherl Adams
Wilson Adkins, Jr.
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Vince Aguilera
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Oscar Alvarado
Paul Amavisca
Scott Ambrose
Carla Anderson
John Anderson
Penni Anderson
Roberto Anderson
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Gary Aubin
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Joe Barraza
Barbara Baughman
Mike Bee
James Bell
Sandy Bell
Doug Bemus
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Amy Berberich
Renee Berlin
Dale Bertram
Marina Blackwell
Debbie Blake
Karen Blochberger
Jolene Bloomingdale
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Janet Boling
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Doug Brewster
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Jack Brown
Tim Bro les
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Susan Burrows
Rory Buske
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Cecelia Canter
Jeff Carlin
.laquelin Carter
Chuck Celaya
John Cerny
Michele Chandler
William Chase
Louann Childress
Gary Choate
Troy Christensen
Katherine Clark
Stephanie Clark
Virginia Coates
Jennifer Cohen
James Collier
Cheryl Combs
Sylvia Canez
Liz Conners
Jack Contini
Pam Conway
Kevin Cook
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Stacy Cooper
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Chris Cahill
Doreen Calderon
Steve Calderon
Monica Campbell
John Camargo
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Ron Crouse
David Cruz
Mike Culbertson
Marjory Dale
Susan Damon
Paul David
Lori Davirro
Cindy Davis
Dereck Davis
Kim Davis
C ass Of '82 Shows School Spirit
Michael Davis
Scott Davis
Jim Dawson
Lisa Dawson
Kim DeHart
Steven DeLarm
Irene DeLeon
John Deluna
Louann DeMartelaere
Teri L. Demlong
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Mark Dowell
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John Duff
Susie Durazo
Jerry Durbin
Sherrie Duzy
Rick Eagan
Jeffrey Earl
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Janice Eddy
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Aaron England
Kelly Epperson
Susan Etgen
Maureen Farmer
Shelley Feliz
Claire Fierros
Frankie Figuero
Ellen Finch
Seniors Kim White and Wally Stringfellow perform an Alhambra drama production of "The Solid Gold Cadillac."
Jerry Fisher
Jim Fitzpatrick
Eric Flemming
Chris Flores
Sandra Flores
Evette Flynn
Janna Fox
Michal Fox
Scott Francies
Mark Frank
Pamela Frederickson
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Patricia Godshall
Sheryl Goldman
Kelly Gomez
Terri Goodwin
Loni Gore
Stacy Gossard
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Lisa Gabbitas
Gabrielle Gula
Vincent Gagliardi
Joe Gamez
Joe Gangemi
Mathew Gannon
Monica Garcia
Lori Gardner
Steve Gates
Betty George
Brian Gibb
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Ed Greenmyer
Kristin Grenda
Betty Grendell
Sally Grieve
Jack Griffor
Vicki Grove
Scott Grover
Richard Guffey
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Floyd Hamblen
Larry Hamen
Linda Haney
Lisa Hardy
Jeff Harnack
John Harrigan
Valerie Hartley
Joe Hastings
David Hayes
Ron Hazelwood
Carla Heer
Danny Heinzerling
Michelle Helms
Ron Hempen
Rick Henderson
Kelly Heneghan
Tom Henry
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Shelly Hobert
George Hochhalter
Elaine Hoffarth
Mark Hogland
Brenda Holaday
Christine Holland
Emily Holt
Denise Honhoinewa
Michelle Horner
Anthony Horton
Theresa Hudson
Julie Hughes
Karen Hunt
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Valorie Katzenberger
Susan Kelley
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Kyle Kirkman
Annette Kisner
Frank Kisner
Penny Klossner
Kathy Kmieciak
Susan Kay Koch
Jackie Koressel
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Donna Latham
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Mary Patten
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Debbie Payne
David Pearcy
Mona Peden
Brian Peterson
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Robert Peterson
Elaine Petley
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Theresa Phillips
Christine Phyle
Phillip Pippins
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Leslie Pond
William Poorman
Debbie Potter
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Susan Richardson
Lisa Rios
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Lucia Rodriguez
Paul Roggatz
Eric Rosene
Jonathan Ross
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Bob Rozum
Bill Rudolph
Frank Ruiz
Julie Runnings
Kevin Russell
Eric Ryan
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Monica Sesma
Gary Sharpe
Mary Schenek
Barbara Sherwood
Tom Sherwood
Kellie Shourds
Tim Short
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Lori Skelton
Debbie Slack
Rob Slagle
Robert Slattery
Brenda Slocum
Pamela Slocum
Christine Slusser
Kathryn Smallidge
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Greg Smith
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Chris Spina
Jerry Staggs
Elizabeth Stafford
April Starr
Vickie Staten
Frank Stanton
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Mike Sullivan
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Gayle Tang
Arlene Tavison
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Molly Waltz
Linda Ward
Cody Ware
Sheila Washington
Dan Wasyl
Linda Wayman
Darlene Webb
Kathy Wentzel
Rebecca Webster
Kathy Weld
Leeann Weyenth
Patricia Wheeler
Karen Whitaker
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Junior officers planned activities
such as a candy sale, key chain sale, T-
shirt sale, and several school dances.
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The Junior class also held activities
to help special organizations around
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learned to have fun, get to know each
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Senators: Dorthy Lizarraga, Bob Hallada. Kelly Niehuis.
l68 JUNIOR OFFICERS
Gloria Anderson
Robbie Anderson
Marcella Artelejo
Sylvia Arvizu
Paul Ashton
Manuel Ayala
Janine Baily
Jodie Baker
Charlene Barband
Lori Barker
Ronda Barren
Kim Basile
Neil Batie
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Donna Allen
Mark Allen
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Terri Allen
Daniel Altamirano
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Greg Bedore
David Beebe
Veronica Begay
Julie Blackshire
Sean Blochberger
Neil Bloom
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Brad Born
Allison Bowler
Robert Bowles
Tim Braden
Paul Brandon
George Breshears
Doug Bretall
Cathy Britt
Scot Brooksby
Barry Brown
Doug Brown
Eric Browning
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Geri Burton
Dawn Bushroe
Jimmy Butinski
Ginny Butler
Ronnie Byrum
Anthony Calderon
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Rick Calhoun
Carla Canter
Tim Carey
Sheri Carmody
Ray Carter
Valarie Castle
Daren Caywood
Kevin Challis
Robin Charlet
Kimberly Chandler
Charles Chapman
Carolyn Chavez
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John Clegg
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Charles Cole
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Amy Connarroe
Danette Cook
Frank Coons
Dan Cortez
Kellie Corum
Bill Cranston
Mark Cunningham
Lanita Rae Cuspard I
Larry Cwik
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Mike Chicoine
Marcia Christian
Michael Christopher
Tammy Chrysler
Christopher Ciriocco
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Antonette Davis
Cindy Davis
Diane Davis
Shawn Davis
Tammy Davis
Troy Davis
Gene DeAngeIis
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Rae Earle
Todd Eiffert
Angeia Ellis
Heather Ely
David Erhardt
Gloria Escarcega
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Anna Figeroa
Gary Fineburg
Richard Fort
Greg Forstie
Eric Foster
Michelle Freeman
Karen Friese
Kim Frye
Paula Fryman
Ed Gaeroths
Joyce Galloway
Wayne Deaton
Paige DeHart
Cheryl DeLoera
Donna Denny
Debbie DeWald
Russell Douglas
Diane Dominguez
Wendy Doolittle
Rick Dorosky
Tim Dugan
James Dunn
John Dunn
Pauline Duran
Tumara Drydan
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Dodi Gibbons
Julee Gibbons
Jay Gilliland
Robert Gilsan
John Glosser
Scott Goernitz
Alex Gonzalez
Heide Gonzales
Christine Gordon
Treva Gordon
Debbie Gorsun
Jennifer Gould
Deidre Graham
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Mike Gallagher
Lisa Gangemi
Darryl Garcia
Ernie Garcia
Martin Garcia
Vicki George
Jeanne Ghigo
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Susan Grapentine
Debbie Graves
Kara Greely
Timothy Greeley
Karen Grieve
Shelly Grills
Jeff Grover
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Ursilla Hendsin
Linda Hendrickson
Travis Henry
Gloria Hensley
Greg Hernandez
Tim Hinderliter
Larry Hinds
Thad Hinson
Robert Hoaglund
Loc Hoang
Scott Hodge
Janet Hoffman
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Heather Guffey
Paul Guzman
Alissa Haenel
Robert Hallada
Steve Hamman
Paul Hangartner
Debbie Hanner
Tammie Haralson
Aaron Harding
Phil Harmon
Joe Havlik
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Rhonda Horner
Debbie Hovey
Jamie Howard
Rhonda Howard
Vera Howerton
Kelli Hoyt
Doy Humphrey
Kathy Hurlburl
Michael Hutchinson
Bill ldeker
Oscar Irish
Carl Johnson
Michelle Johnson
Richard Johnson
Scott Johnson
Keith Jones
Lance Jones
Steve Jones
Scott Jordan
Shelley Jordan
Johnny Journey
Kathy Jump
Scott June
Brenda Kading
Rebecca Kane
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Brenda Kennedy
Joe Ivenz
Ken Iverson
Amy Jackson
Bill Jackson
Robert Jackson
Rodney Jargon
Eddie Jett
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Susan King
Annette Kisner
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Lori Levander
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Doug Link
Dorothy Lizarraga
Christine Long
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Kathy Lose
Frank Lujan
Paula Luper
Zol Lureka
Sharon Luttrell
Trong Ly
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I76 JUNIOR CLASS
Roger Lyle
James Lynch
Jon MacDonald
Kristina Maggard
Kimberly Magneni
Mike Magnola
Renee Mahon
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Roni Mallory
Sharon Mallo
David Manager
Brian Kozak
Robert Kramer
Danny Kronz
Kristina Kurce
Mary Sue Kwiecien
Nat Lacavera
Diane Landreth
Michele Lanman
Shelley Lawson
Vikki Lawson
Debbie Lebron
John Lee
Kim Lefebure
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Bryan Maser
Lisa Mason
Eric Masson
Ron Masters
Marty Mathis
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Stephan Mayberry
Kenda Mayo
Noel McBurnett
Debbie McCant
Kathy McCarty
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David Mann
Guy Manning
Gary Manuel
Elaine Mar
Solomon Marez
Lisa Martin
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David McCue
Allen McCuIly
Christine McDonald
Marty McDowell
Sandy McGrady
Patti McGrath
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JUNIOR CLASS I77
Diane Miller
Lisa Miller
Wendy Miller
Woodrow Miller
John Mills
Anita Mitchell
Rusty Mogler
Arthur Moliilia
Kevin Monaghan
Stacy Moorefield
Terry Morrison
Guy Moore
Collin Miller
Robin Mullings
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Brian McHarty
Sean McHenry
Cari McKamey
Gina McKenna
Sarah McKinney
Matt McLamb
Barry McMeen
Charlie Meeks
Melissa Mendez
Mike Mercer
Tina Meyer
Steve Millard
Fern Millard
Jill Miller
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Linda Neely
Mitch Negri
Mark Neilson
Kurt Neithercutt
Mike Nevitt
Melvin Ney
Dai Nghiem
Kelly Niehuis
Rina Nokes
John North
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Leann Owens
Lisa Pacheko
Darron Palmer
Fred Pamer
Robin Parke
Doug Parker
Cindy Patrick
Leslie Paulus
John Pendrick
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Kristen Oleson
Lynne O'Meara
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Katie O'Neil
Timothy O'Reilly
Ginger Osborn
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Tracy Pierce
Darren Pieri
Trina Pippins
Rex Porter
Tracy Powell
Terry Purcell
Debbie Purva
Tim Ramey
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William Roberts
Adrian Rodriguez
Lucia Rodriguez
Richard Rodriguez
Ronnie Rodriguez
Christi Rogers
Tammy Rogers
Audrey Rood
Carol Ross
Tivine Ross
James Rosenau
Susan Rosenburg
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Mary Ann Rymer
Linda Saab
Cathy Salaiz
Joe Samajean
Paula Sanchez
Anette Sanders
Barry Sanders
Susie Sandvig
Jean Sargeant
Patrick Scott
Amanda Schade
Jon Rankhorn
Debbie Vaughn
John Reeves
Dale Rennells
Dean Rennels
Rebekah Peeples
Mike Rettler
Tom Rexroat
Jill Rhodes
Louis Rhodes
Bill Riale
Steve Richter
Doreen Rick
Tim Rivera
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Heidi Schlederer
Sheri Schultz
Colleen Slade
Greg Slankard
Tracy Slattery
Bonnie Smalley
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Kim Smith
Lori Smith
Rhonda Smock
Jon Snodgres
Tina Sallazzo
Tyra Sommer
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Sherri Scholl
Chris Schuler
Paula Schneider
Arlene Sciorilli
Sandra Sesma
Terry Settle
Michelle Sharpe
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Robert Souder
George Sowers
Janelle Spaugh
Anna Spencer
Levi Spugher
Richard Stanton
Tammy Staton
Jim Steel
Lisa Still
Lynn Stevens
Curtis Stevens
John Stephenson
JUNIOR CLASS l8l
Chuck Thomas
Raymond Thomas
Mark Thompson
Steve Thorton
Jim Tibbs
Mary Titus
Michael Toebe
Robert Topolewski
Irene Torres
Michelle Trevino
Tina Trott
Dean Trostle
Jana Troup
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Tracy Turner
Michelle Ty
Ronnie Vachris
Elaine Vanderlinden
Steve VanNote
John Vasquez
Randy Vauthier
Julie Vesely
Debbie Villasenor
Prass Vongprancha
Scott Vosgier
Gene Stierhem
Arnie Stiner
Pam Stone
Curtis Svitak
Tanya Struble
Debbie Susan
Frank Tang
Lance Tang
Henry Tavison
Jackie Taylor
Tracy Taylor
Ellie Teapole
Heidi Terry
Brian Thiffault
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David Wright
Diane Yado
Mary Yanes
Terri Yates
Joey Yenkala
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The Sophomore Class was sponsored
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year they held several activities such
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"Jack and the Beanstalk" float. They
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prom. Other activities were helping
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Rick Smith plays the Giant on the Sophomore-Freshman float.
John Abbott
Susan Abbott
Fernando Acosta
Mark Adams
Darren Adkins
Mike Allen
Annette Altomare
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Karen Anderson
Scott Anderson
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Deanna Beebe
Pam Bemelman
Jonnea Bennett
Tim Bergman
Sharon Berryman
Darla Bertram
Lyra Bethel
Sharon Bill
Jill Bilitzo
Richard Birdwell
Kandi Bittner
Debbie Blackford
Pete Blansit
Bill Boat
Connie Bolt
Earl Bolton
Terry Bolton
Sandy Bodah
Barbara Borek
Tony Bouchard
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James Ashton
Deena Aston
Denise Aykes
Frank Ayala
Ben Baker
Cory Baker
Lisa Ramsay
Anne Banks
Sharon Baskett
Steven Boudreau
Sarah Bauer
Tammy Bauer
Kenny Beach
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Chad Beauchamp
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Susan Castellano
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Carolyn Castro
Carlos Ceia
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Michelle Chapman
Chris Chase
Linda Cherry
Johnny Chou
Lisa Chrysler
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Scott Clark
Todd Clark
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Amy Broderick
Kim Brooks
Debora Brown
Shannon Browning
Karen Brunicon
Kenny Bryant
Brenda Buchanan
Gregg Bunting
Bev Burchett
Peggy Burns
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Carrie Campbell
Karen Campbell
Ernie Cano
David Carlin
Frank Carpenter
Lynda Carter
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Susan Coates
Viki Cohen
Pam Coldsmith
Karen Collier
Lee Culver
Glenn Colyar
Kirk Compton
Tracy Conaway
Mary Jo Conklin
Ron Consier
Mike Conway
Larry Coons
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Mike DePuma
Stacy DePuma
Anita Derrick
John DeSomma
Chuck Dight
Jeff Donahoo
Laura Douglas
Matthew Douglas
Mike Dorsey
Steve Dorsey
Michael Dowty
Teres Duiven
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Mary Criswell
Michael Croner
Earl Cruikshank
Steven Cruz
Tracy Curtis
Mike Daer
Becky Daggett
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Adrienne Davis
Dion Davis
John Davis
Jennifer Davis
Paul Davis
Chris Dawson
Teresa Day
Sue Drake
Marie Deas
James DeFine
Josie Deleon
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Alma Felix
Deloris Felix
Joe Felish
Kristina Feliz'
Tracy Ferguson
Charmaine Fernandez
Mickey Fields
Vand Filipek
Fred Fillingham
Lisa Fishkind
Michelle Fizz
Mark Fletcher
Celia Flores
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Michele Dunn
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Diane Dunnan
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Ronda Dubrul
Sara Eagan
Doug Eaves
Reginna Eckard
Vicky Ehler
Winnie Elliott
David Elston
Robyn Epperson
Amy Erb
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Judi Estes
Jeff Enslin
Randy Fagen
Jeff Fagenbush
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Charles Ford
Kennedy Ford
Scott Forman
Stephanie Fortney
Virginia Fosmore
Diane Foster
Robert Fox
Ralph Fowler
Doug Franke
Debbie Frazier
Valerie Frederick
Tracy Freeman
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John Garcia
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Lisa Gaona
Alelha Gill
Maureen Gill
Michael Gibson
Audrey Glemba
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Henry Gano
Denise Gorslin
Greg Graham
Cindy Gray
Jamie Gray
Charla Greenmyer
Marilyn Greer
Scott Griswold
Patty Groh
Kathy Grove
Mary Beth Groves
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Dyan Hall
Lani Hallock
Linda Harnack
Julia Harding
Stacy Harris
Kevin Hardy
Karen Harper
Dana Harrach
Julie Harris
Lori Harris
Stacy Harris
Steve Hathaway
Tony Hammons
Jane Hanawalt
Rodger Havener
Kevin Hedgpeth
Ron Heer
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Albert Hennigan
Shawn Henry
Rebeca Hill
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Sam Holland
Jennifer Honhoinewa
Wendy Horn
Heidi Houk
Gary Howes
Jody Howard
Jack Huer
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Rodger Hudson
Wayne Huff
Ellie Huffman
Debbie Hurt
John ldeker
Kelley lnderrieden
Brad lngle
John Ivenz
Richard Ingram
Danny Jacobs
Dawn Janson
Sharon Jaiddy
Bertie James
Wendy James
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Brenda Johnson
John Johnson
Tracy Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Julie Jones
Mark Jones
Terry Jones
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Dawn June
Charles Juncker
Henry Juncker
Dawn June
Valerie Karpouskas
Scott Kathan
Kim Keil
Bernice Kellar
Yvonne Kellar
Darlene Kelley
Colleen Kelly
Mary Kelly
Dave Kelsheimer
Sharynn Kew
Jerry Key
Robert Khaler
Brenda Kidney
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Beverly Lawlor
Michelle Lazovigh
Roland Le Desma
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Lori Knabe
Jerry Kneipp
Kim Knorr
Keely Koehler
Theresa Kramer
Kenneth Krout
Michael Krout
Bryan Kuban
Donald Kuhbander
Paul Kyman
Nadine Lachman
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David Longoria
Shaun Lovins
Kevin Looney
Charlie Lopez
Garret Lovato
Sherelee Lowe
Heidi Lowen
Tami Lumfried
Darren Lutes
Becki Lutrick
Tammy Lynch
Laurie Lendt
David Levario
Nathan Lewis
Stacy Lewis
Jeff Lilar
Gary Lindenmier
Lucy Livensparger
Sonja Lockhart
Amy Loeffler
Soph's Climbed The Bean Stalk
Alice Lohr
Dorthey Long
Mike Mackeown
Rebecca Mahr
Lisa Magruder
Jefferey Mancuso
Janet Mar
Fran Marquez
Fred Marshall
Dan Masters
James Masters
Terry Masterson
John Martin
Ernie Martinez
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Jill McBride
Todd McClaine
Kellie McDaniel
Colleen McGuire
MaryBelh McNair
Matt McNally
Brian McNamra
Janine Medley
Tammy Meeks
Kathy Menchaca
Steve Merkley
Lisa Mestrovich
Brian Metzendorf
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Bruce Nelson
Tanya Neu
Paul Nevitt
Bryan Newhouse
James Newton
Kelly Nichols
Susan Norris
Alphonse Morales
Beth Nullman
Bob Odle
Alysai Olsen
Tom Olsen
Kim Ong
Scott Orr
Diane Metzendorf
Pat Metz
Lance Miller
Patty Miller
Tim Miller
Vicki Miller
Mark Mills
Tina Milone
Monica Minster
Judith Michell
Heron Moller
Cindy Moore
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Todd Muncy
David Muns
Ellis Murphy
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Lisa Nadolny
Bobbi Naiera
Carla Neaderhiser
Lisa Nien
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Robert Pierce
Yvette Pieri
Mellissa Poole
Kelly Popiela
Melody Padilla
Laurie Preston
Carol Prieger
Debra Quan
Raquel Quintanilla
Rick Ramirez
Wayne Ramirez
Lisa Ramsay
Craig Ramsey
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Samantha Pace
Robert Packard
Lisa Padgett
Joe Parisi
Donald Parke
Todd Paszkowski
Trisha Pavlista
Vicki Payne
Marie Peas
Reube Rector
Elizabeth Padilla
Jeff Pelletier
Paul Perez
Vince Perez
Robin Perkins
Greg Perry
Letitia Perry
Julie Pettett
Tom Phelps
John Phillips
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Jessica Rankhorh
Eileen Rasmussen
Kelly Ratliff
John Rauch
Michele Reed
Greg Reeder
Keeli Reeder
Carla Redick
Pam Reilly
Deanna Renn
Robin Reppard
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Kathleen Rieger
Kathy Rizzo
Jack Robbins
Steve Roberts
Tim Roberts
Karin Robinson
Delinda Rodarte
Mike Rodarte
Pam Rodriguez
Jeff Rogers
Donna Rose
Deborah Rosenau
James Ross
Penny Ross
Bobbie Runnels
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Natlie Salese
Joe Samajean
Debbie Sawyer
Melony Scaife
Tony Sciara
Theresa Schirman
Jenny Schnitker
James Schramke
Erin Schroeder
Sandy Schuler
Penny Schuster
Martin Schiraldi
Richard Schwindt
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Angela St Clair
Lucretia Sellers
Stacy Sellards
Doug Settle
Debbie Shroyer
Todd Shimek
Debbie Short
Eric Shurtleff
Paul Siau
Robert Silva
Lance Simmons
John Sing
Frank Sipple
Sherry Sipple
Vickie Slayline
Tom Sloan
Sandy Slocum
Pam Slusser
Ron Smith
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Rick Smith
Lisa Smith
Lisa Smith
Kym Smith
Monica Soto
Roy Sollis
Elliot Spencer
Chris Spina
Rick Stahl
Cindy Stanley
Michael Stanton
April Starr
Sherry Starr
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Penny Stewart
Debie Strang
Shelley Summerell
Valerie Simpson
Carol Swisher
Robert Sybranl
Donna Szczepaniak
Ryan Tafoya
Julia Tang
Lara Tang
Jamie Taylor
LaDawn Taylor
Nora Thielking
Patsy Self
Gary Thomas
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Lisa Thompson
Patricia Thompson
Debbie Throckmorton
Julie Tiscareno
Lisa Timberlake
Paul Tomlin
Deborah Torres
Sarah Torrez
Stacy Ta lor
Lisa Trujillo
Omar Turk
Kerry Turley
Michelle Turner
Tammy Turner
David Vaughn
Felicia Valenzuela
Frank Vargas
David Vansickle
David Vasquez
Merisa Veiar
Sherri Vidal
Barbara Villasenor
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Lisa Waddell
Serena Wagner
Linda Wakefield
Dawn Waldron
Frank Walker
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Arnold Waltz
Steve Ward
James Warner
Lauralee Watkins
John Watson
Roger Wayman
Jimmy Weatherford
Robert Weatherford
Sheri Weatherford
Gina Weaver
Cynthia Webbert
David Webbert
Bryan Wells
George Wells
Jill Wells
Lincoln Welch
Ronnie White
Sharon White
Steve White
Bill Whitelock
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Phyllis Wiessner
Tim Wiley
Cathy Williams
Denise Williams
Lori Williams
Patricia Williams
Sandra Williams
Byde Willis
Beth Wince
Janice Winton
Dodie Woffard
Donna Woffard
Anthony Wolfe
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Julie Woodbury
Lisa Woods
Marcy Woodruff
David Woolsey
Eric Wyatt
Ruben Ybanez
Frank Ybarra
Belinda Yee
Angela Young
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Janine Zuccala
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Cindy Baker
Karl Baker
Laura Baker
Ronnie Baldwin
Rick Banner
Damon Barrett
Kim Barrett
Ronald Barrett
Tammy Barrett
Billy Barrios
Jackie Bastio
Brenda Baughman
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Michelle Adair
Paul Adamo
Donna Adams
Penny Adams
James Alford
Norma Altamirano
Victor Alvarado
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Lee Anderson
Phil Anderson
Thomas Angora
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Allen Beck
Mark Bedore
Robert Beeson
Allison Begay
Kathleen Beideman
Shawn Betterton
Tom Bejar
Erik Benton
Kim Berlis
Sandi Berry
April Blackman
Charles Blake
Robert Blake
Jeff Blasor
Kristi Bledsoe
Marty Blickenstaff
Midge Bliss
Terry Bobo
Cheryl Bogert
Christine Bogue
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Craig Brizzee
Steven Brooks
Cara Brown
Patty Brown
Ellen Buerke
Amy Burdo
Melissa Burkhart
Barbra Burt
Mike Butler
Jon Cadenhead
Greg Calderon
Victoria Caler
Michael Calles
Randy Calhoun
Jimmy Camargo
Krista Cambern
Barry Candelaria
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Lori Boyd
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Maria Castro
Chris Cataldo
Sam Ceja
Darlene Celaya
William Chambers
Isabel Champagne
Ronda Charlet
Linda Cherry
Marty Choate
Mary Chou
Marget Christoferson
Bridgett Cisco
Julie Cline
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Leanna Comer
Dianna Cone
Robert Cook
Jeff Corbin
Chad Curtis
Anita Cuspard
Kathleen Dangelo
Derek Davidson
Kim Davison
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Charles Davis
Sheryl Davis
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Keith Cox
Lynn Coyle
Scott Cozad
Tania Craft
Tina Crane
Larry Crinklaw
Barbara Criswell
Shirley Crossman
Tammy Cruikshank
Eddie Cruz
Lisa Cruz
John Culbertson
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William DeKing
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Ralph DeLeon
Bill Deneke
Michealyn Diamant
Quinton Diets
Shodie Dodson
Carolyn Domfort
Ernestina Dominguez
Kim Doolittle
Tanya Doumert
Paul Dowty
Kim Driscoll
Cathy Driver
Ernestina Duarte
Kenney Dustgate
Larry Eads
Buddy Earle
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Darren Emfinger
David Engel
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Wayne Erickson
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Frances Ezell
Traci Faraci
Jonne Femyer
James Ferguson
Melinda Fernandez
Melissa Fernandez
Ray Fleming
Ricky Florez
Robert Flusche
Robert Fonteno
Jerry Foster
Robert Foster
Michelle Francoeur
Jason Frank
Jim Fritz
Marsha Gaeraths
Terri Gaillard
Joe Gallagher
Martina Gandarilla
Richard Gano
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Manny Gonzalez
Mike Good
Ann Marie Gouvera
Tina Grace
David Grapentine
Chan Green
Angela Grennan
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Charla Garcia
Gina Garcia
Lilly Garcia
Traci Garcia
Dorinda Gellenbeck
Teresa George
Eric Gerle
Maria German
Martin Giacalone
Judith Giannobile
Susan Gibb
Daneen Gibson
Darrell Gibson
Theresa Giles
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Rhonda Hale
Eric Hall
Shannon Hall
Sharon Hall
Sheila Hall
Jean Hamblen
Cindy Hamen
Scott Harrington
Robby Harris
Valerie Hartley
Jean Hastings
Pam Haynes
Tracy Hazelett
Terri Helms
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Tom Hodges
Pat Hoel
Michele Holland
Kerry Horner
Danny Houser
Karen Hughson
Teresa Hunl
Diana llisco
Joyce Jackson
Mike Jefferys
Amy Jefferson
Cindy Jennings
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Janna Johns
Judi Johnson
Lorraine Johnson
Michael Jones
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Michael Hilgendorf
Stephanie Hines
Karen Hinse
Destry Hithe
Jeff Hively
Anna Hodge
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Kerry Kading
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Monica Kellar
Debbie Kelley
Raven Kelley
Sherri Kennedy
Tiffany Kennell
Ladona Kernodle
Beverly Kidd
Jason Kidd
Sherri Kiepke
Jeff Killion
John Kime
Jim Kinnamon
Elaine King
Laura King
Susan King
Tony King
Natalie Klein
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Christina Lopez
Edward Lucero
Sara Luian
Cathie Lutes
Tamera Lutz
Tom Lynch
Gino Madrio
Mike Magee
Keven Maher
Terese Manies
Don Mallory
Jack Manuel
Jill Maness
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Lora Kropp
David Krueger
Keith LoBiondo
Tina Ladwig
Richard Lang
James Lavin
Mark Lewis
Lorain Lee
Julie Lefebure
Tom Lefebure
Richie LeVander
Richie Levinson
Lorrane Lewis
Jack Manuel
Donna Marlett
Lisa Martin
Scott Martin
Stephan Martin
Michele Martz
Joe Masei
Daryl Maser
Rodney Massey
Beverley Matsumoto
Virgil Mathes
Kenda Mayo
Shawn McCaulley
Rhonda McElrath
Scott McClain
Vanessa McCloud
Joey McCrea
Dennis McDonald
Jon McDonald
Kathy McDonald
Stacy McDonald
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Daniel Miller
Larry Miller
Sonya Miller
Jeff Mills
Eve Miner
Cynthia Miranda
Joyce Mitchell
Cassandra Mitchem
Shawn Monaghan
Diane Moore
Jeff Moore
Sheila Moore
Cisily Moorefield
Lupe Moreno
Melanie Morgan
Mike Moroney
Jeff Morse
Michele Morse
Tom Moscarello
Sandra Moser
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Cory Koleberg
Wendy McGarvey
Rene McGinnis
Michele Mclntosh
Brooke McMurray
Wendy McNair
Sabrina McNutt
Terry McSorley
Crystal Meagher
Mike McGrath
Linda Mena
Becky Mendoza
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Brad Mullins
Dwight Miller
Tim Nelson
Joy Nemec
Vera Neilson
Shelley Nelly
Lorie Neeley
John Newsom
Sherri Newville
Michelle Ney
Nguyen Nghiem
David Nichols
Ted Nicholas
Lynn Nicholls
Blythe Nicolay
Charles Nixon
Karla Norfolk
Angie Noriega
Jeff Northey
Brian O'Brien
Rusty O'Donnell
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Kerry Peterson
Julie Patryrus
Sherri Phillips
Pat Phyle
Denise Pickering
Trina Picklesimer
Tammy Pierce
Tiffany Pimental
Richard Pittman
Victoria Portillo
Cindy Price
Janice Prieger
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Mike Perea
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Mary Ellen Olsen
Richard Ornelas
Julia Osborn
Paul Overfield
Jessie Pacheco
Tony Padregimas
Oliver Page
Kelly Palmer
Darlene Pardue
Weslain Parks
Ellen Peeples
Melanie Pelch
Jerry Pelch
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Dawn Raddcliffe
Brian Ramsey
Martin Rasnick
Kristi Rauch
Mary Beth Reed
Bruce Regier
Sharla Reid
Robert Reynolds
Mary Rhoades
Todd Richard
Tony Richards
Chris Richey
Bryan Riek
Jill Rinda
Rebecca Rios
Steve Rios
Janet Roark
Ellen Roberts
Rachele Roberts
Rossela Roberts
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Colleen Ryan
Matt Ryer
Renae Sanchez
Dennis Sandvig
David Sandoval
Zoltan Saran
Kim Sargent
Barbara Saunders
Vic Scarlato
Rebecca Schade
Patty Schallmann
Julie Scheid
Mary Schneider
Jeff Schoch
Chris Scholl
David Seaman
Bret Seiter
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Tom Selleys
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Ann Roe
Fernando Romero
Priscilla Romero
Rochelle Romo
Jill Ropp
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David Sotelo
Robert Spangler
Karen Sprague
Scott Stahl
Jim Stanfield
Donna Stanley
Danny Stanton
Tonia Stein
Robert Stephenson
Jim Stephenson
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April Thompson
Cathy Thompsom
Ross Thompson
Jodi Thornton
Kenny Timberlake
Susan Todd
Mike Tompkins
Kathy Tonstad
Beth Troesh
Del Trumbell
Nehumi Tuihalamaka
Niuafe Tuihalamaka
Chris Tully
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Gary Vandygriff
Gerry Wadkins
Terry Wagner
Crissy Walker
Jerry Walker
Mike Walker
David Wallwin
Ronny Washingto
Marc Watkins
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Samira Turk
Melodee Turley
Tosha Turley
Angela Turner
Kathy Turner
Prachanh Vong
Manny Viray
Robby Vick
Julie Verrill
Mark Valenzuela
Brian Venable
Missy Venable
Tiffany Vaughn
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Michael Watson
Stephanie Watson
Sonji Webb
David Webbert
Phil Weigand
Kelley West
Mike White
Julie Wilburn
Brian Wilder
Lori Wilder
Brad Williams
Daphne Williams
Melissa Williams
Rosalyn Williams
Tori Williams
Sharon Wilson
Bernie Wong
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ABRAHAM, MIKE D1 Football I
41 Baseball I, 3, 41 Wrestling
4.
ABSHER, AMY L1 Band 2, 3. 41
Jazz Band 3, 41 A.F.S. li Par-
nassus 2, 3, 41 N.H.S. 41 Thes-
pian 2. 3, 41 Anytown 4.
ADAIRE, RONALD LA WRENCE1
Wrestling 4.
ADKINS, WILSON VAN1 Foot-
ball I. 2, 41 Poetry Contest 3.
AGUILAR. NANNETTE COL-
LEEN1 Football Mgr. I1 Soft-
ball I1 Baseball Mng, 2.
AGUILERA, VICE MARK: Bas-
ketball I, 21 Football 2, 4.
ALDERMAN, GLENN: Football I1
Honor Roll I, 3.
AL TAMIRANO, AMELIA M.1
Mgr. Football I1 Mecha 2.
AL VARADO, OSCAR GUEO1
Baseball 41 Maryvale High I.
2, 3.
AMA VISCA, RAUL G.1 Aca-
demic Achievement JROTC
I, 2, 31 .l.V. Wrestler 31
American Legion Award 2, 3,
41 N.H.S. 3, 41 Parnassus 41
JROTC I, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll I,
2, 3. 4.
AMBROSE, STEVEN SCOTL
Football I, 2, 3, 41 Wrestling I.
ANDERSON, CARLA FRAN-
CINE1 National Honor Soci-
ety 4.
ANDERSON, JOHN H.: Football
I1 track 2, 3. 41 Cross Coun-
try 3, 4.
ANDERSON, ROBERT? AHS I, 2,
3, 4.
ANETSBERGER, LISA MI-
CHELLE1 track I, 2, 3, 41
Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4.
AUBIN, GARY1 John .lay High I,
2.
AUS TERMAN, SHERRI L1 AHS.
BACH, RA YANN LEE: AHS
BAIL E Y, LA VONNE A NNE TTE1
Art Club I1 Archery 3, 41
Grinnell Hiking 3, 41 VICA 41
Ski Club 4.
BAKER, ERIC: AHS
BALZER, NORMAN1 AHS
BANKS, JANA KA Y: Mat maids
I. Ski Club 2, 3, 41 DECA 3, 4.
BANKS, STEVE1 Ski club 21 ICE-
VICA 4.
Bowling I, Band I, 2, 3, 4.
2l4 SENIOR REGISTER
BARCELL OS, ANDREW A.1
SENIOR REGI TER
BARNETT, JACKIE LINN1 AHS
BAUGHMAN, BARBARA ANN:
Matmaids 2, 31 HERO 4.
BECKER, KIMBERL Y A1 Mat-
maids I, 21 Track 21 Pom 41
HERO 4.
BEE, MIKE D1 AHS.
BELL, JAMES S1 ROTC I, 2, 3. 41
Football 3, 41 Track 3, 4.
BELL, SANDY KA Y1 Cross
Country I. 2, 3, 41 Track I. 2.
3, 4.
BEMUS, DOUG: VICA 41 ROTC
I.
BERLIN, KIM KA Y1 AHS.
BERLIN, RENEE ANDREA: AHS.
BERTRAM, DALE: ROTC 41
Wrestling 4.
BISSON, LARRY WILLIAM1 Key
Club 3. 4.
BLAKE, DEBRA ELLEN1 NHS. 3,
41 Paranassus 3. 41 Art club 2.
BLOCHBERGER, KAREN ELIZA-
BETH: NHS 41 Creative Writ-
ing 41 Scimitar Editor 4.
BOCSKA Y, VALERIE1 Key Club
3, 41 Track 2, 4.
BOL ING, JA NE T MIL DRED1
AHS.
BORGE. JON P.: Band 2, 3. 4.
BOURN, CHARLOTTE E.1 Ski
club 2, 41 Key Club 41 German
Club 41 Parnassus 41 AFS, 41
NHS. 41 Badmitton 2, 4.
BOWLES, DA VE JAMES1 AHS.
BRADBURY, DORENE1 Track I.
DECA 2, 41
BRAUN, SONJA SUE: FBLA I.
BREWER, TAMARA CELEST1
Track li HOPE 41
BREWSTER, DOUG ALLEN:
Football I, 2, 41 Wrestling I, 2,
3. 41 Ski Club 4.
BRINTON, JON DA VID1 For-
tress 31 Scimitar 41 Orches-
tra I, 2, 3.
BROWN, JACK W.1 Football I.
2. 3, 41 Baseball I, 2. 3, 4.
BROWN, MICHELLE DA WN1
Science Club 3.
BROYLES, TIM1 Football I, 2, 3,
4.
BURKE, PATRICK JOHN1 Cross
Country li Track I.
BURRO WS, SUSA N L OUISE:
Matmaids 2, 31 Pom Pon 3.
BUSKE. RORY ADAM: Wres-
tling 3, 41 JROTC I, 2, 3, 4.
BUSKER. DANIEL RA Y1 Football
21 Key Club I1 Ski Club 4.
BUTLER, MAUREEN ANN1 Vol-
leyball I, 2, 3 41 Softball 2. 31
Tennis 21 DECA 3, 41 Any-
town 41 Student Govern-
ment 41 Mascott 4.
CAHILL, CHRIS SEAN1 ICE-
VICA 4.
CALDERON, DOREEN VILLA1
AHS.
CALDERON, STEVE JOHN:
Football I, 2, 3.
CAMARGO, JOHN PAUL1 Stu-
dent Government li DECA 3,
41 Key Club 2, 3, 41 Football I,
2.
CAMPBELL. MONICA L YNN1
Track 41 Ski Club 3, 41 Mat-
maids 21 Key Club 21 Honor
Roll I. 2, 3, 4.
CANEZ, SYL VIA ELAINE: Mas-
cot 31 Matmaids I.
CANDELARIA, OFELIA MARIA:
MECHA 2. 3.
CARLIN, JEFF ALAN: DECA 41
VICA 3.
CARTER. JAOUELINE ANN1
Tennis I, 4.
CELA YA, CHUCK1 Wrestling 3.
CERNY, JOHN AL1 Track li Ski
Club 4.
CHANDLER, MICHELE RENE:
HERO 41 BSU 2.
CHASE, BILL J: Football I.
CHILDRESS, LOUANN L YNN1
Chorus I, 2, 31 German Club li
COE 4.
CHOA TE, GARY K.1 Wrestling
3.
CHRISTENSEN. TROY D1 Par-
nassuss 31 Honor Roll I, 2, 3,
4.
CLARK, KA THERINE A.: Band 2,
3, 41 NHS 41 Parnassus 4, Key
Club 3.
CLARK, STEPHANIE1 DECA 4.
COOPER, TROYPAUL1 Football
I. 2, 3, 41 Baseball 4.
COOPER, STACY L1 Matmaids
I. 2.
C OHEN, JENNIFER L YNN1 Band
2, 3, 41 Key Club 3, 41 Mat-
maids Ii Orchestra 2, 3.
COLEMAN, LARRY MICHAEL1
ICE-VICA 41 Baseball 4.
COMBS, CHER YL MARIE1 Band
2, 3.
CONNORS, LIZ1 AHS.
CONWA Y, PAMELA1 AHS.
COX, DA VID Bt AHS.
CREWS. SALLY ROSE1 Mat-
maids Ii Ski Club 2. 31 Tennis
Ii DECA 3, 4.
CROUSE, RON: Baseball 2, 41
Honor Roll I. 2, 3.
CRUZ, DA VID M1 Wrestling I,
2.
CULBERTSON, MIKE V1 Tennis
I, 3. 41 Golf 31 Basketball I1
Baseball I.
D
DALE, MAJORY JENE1 AHS.
DALLAS, LORAINE M1 Mat-
maids I.
DAMON, SUSAN LYNN1 Bas-
ketball 2, 4.
DA VIRRO, LORIANN1 Key Club
I1 Matmaid 31 HERO 4.
DA VIS, DERECK M1 Football I.
21 Track I. 3, 4.
DA VIS, CINDY LEE: AHS.
DA VIS KIMBERL Y KA Y: Key
Club li VICA 4.
DAVIS, MICHAEL SCOTT:
Spanish Club I, 2.
DAVIS, SCOTT ALAN VICA-
ICE 4.
DA WSON, JAMES TIMO TH Y1
Drama 31 VICA 4.
DA WSON, LISA MARIE1 Key
Club 2, 3, 41 Archery I, 2. 3, 41
VICA 4.
DEHART, K IMBERL Y L YNN1
Student Government 3, 41
Ski Club 31 Cross Country 41
Track 4.
DELAET, KIETH EDWARD1
Band I, 2, 3, 41 Fortress 31
Honor roll I, 2. 3, 41 Grinnel
Hiking I.
DEMARTELAERE, LOUANN K1
Key Club Ii AFS 2.
DEMLONG, TERI LYNN: Key
Club I.
DODT, TAMERA L YNN1 Pom 3.
41 Key Club 2, 31 Mat Maids
21 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4.
DOOLITTLE, WOODY LEE:
German Club I, 21 FBLA 3, 4.
DOUGLAS, RANDY DEAN1
AHS.
DOWELL, MARK ALLAN1 Foot-
ball I, 2, 3, 4.
DOWTY, MABEL SUSAN:
HERO 4.
DUFF. JAMES: AHS.
DURBIN, JERRY R.: Football Ii
EAGAN, RICHARD1 Band 3, 41
NHS 41 Key Club 31 Parnassus
4.
EARL, JEFFEREY CLA Y: ICE-
VICA 4.
EA VES, TOM R1 Tennis I1 Bowl-
ing 31 Baseball 3, 4.
EBERT, ANN M.1 Scimitar 3, 4.
ECKLEY, KERRY MICHELLE1
Hiking 2, 3. 41 Bowling 3. 4.
VICA 4.
EDDY, JANICE E. AHS.
ENGLAND, AARON EDMUND,
AHS.
EPPERSON, KELL Y LYNN, Key
Club I, 2. 3, Spanish Club I.
ETZ, DA VID DYE, Football l, 2,
Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3.
4, Student Government I, 2,
3, Ski Club I. 2, 3, 4.
FARMER. MA UREEN REENEE,
AHS.
FARRELL, MICHAEL JOSEPH,
Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4,
Track I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2,
Parnassus 3, 4, NHS 4.
FELIZ, SHELLEYANNE, Ski Club
4, VICA 4, Matmaids 2.
FIERROS, CLARE, Track I, 2, 3.
4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, NHS
3, 4, Parnassus 3, 4.
FIGUEROA. FRANK CARL, AHS.
FINCH, ELLEN MARIE, Volley-
ball I, 2, Softball I.
FITZPATRICK, JIM, Ski Club I.
2, 3. 4, NHS 4, Football 3, 4,
viCA 4, Hiking 2, 3, 4.
FLORES. SANDRA, MECHA 2,
HOPE 4.
FL YNN. EVETTE ANN MARIE,
AHS.
FRANK, MARK, Tennis I, Base-
ball I, Basketball I, 2, Golf 3.
FOSTER, KIMBERLY ASCHELL,
DECA 3, 4.
FOX. JANA D, Key Club 2, 3,
NHS 3, 4, VICA 4.
FOX MICHEAL DEAN, AHS.
FRYMAN, VICKI S, COE 4.
G
GLAZMAN, MARIN, Tennis I. 2,
3, 4, Softball 2, Cross Coun-
try 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Student
Government 4, DECA 3.
GALLAGHER. STEPHANIE
ANN, AHS.
GAMEZ, JOSEPH M, NHS 3. 4,
Parnassus 3, 4, Spanish 3,
Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4.
GARCIA MONICA ANN MA-
RIA, Band 2, 3, 4, Drama 3.
GARRAGHAN, PHOEBE S, Soft-
ball 3, 4, Cheer 4, Track 3, 4,
Student Government 2.
GEORGE, BETTY MAE, AHS.
GILL, JEANNE L YNN, Cross
Country 4, Track 4.
GLEMBA, AUDREY A, Track I,
2, 4, Softball I, 2, 4, Cross
Country I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I,
SENIOR REGISTER
Basketball 3, Parnassus I,
NHS 3, 4.
GLOVER, ANNETTA L, Volley-
ball I, 2. 4, Track I, Softball 2,
Key Club.
GLUCK, MITCH, AHS
GOLDMAN, SHERYL L YNN,
Cheer 2, Student Govern-
ment 2, Mascot 4, Key Club
4, Parnassus 4, AFS 4, Ski
Club 3.
GOMEZ, KELLY ANN, Volley-
ball 3, Badmitten I.
GOODWIN, TERESA S, Track I,
Tennis 2, Key Club I, Scimi-
tar 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3.
4, Creative Writing 4.
GOSSARD, STACY RENEE,
DECA 3, 4.
GORE, AOLANI FAE, Key Club
I, 2, 3, Matmaids I, 2, Pom 4.
GRAHAM, SEAN S, Football I, 2.
3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Ski Club
3, 4, Baseball, NHS 4.
GRA Y, JULIE SUZETTE, Band I.
2, 3, 4, German Club 2.
GRA Y, LAURIE S, Track I, 2, 3.
4, Volleyball 2, NHS 4, Par-
nassus 3, Cross Country 3,
Ski Club 4.
GREEL Y, KA THR YN MARY,
FBLA I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Key
Club 3, Cross Country 4,
Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Parnas-
sus 4.
GREENMYER, ED, Wrestling 3.
4.
GRENDA, KRIS TIN MARIE, Bas-
ketball I, Softball 2.
GRIEVE, SALL Y ESTHER, Band
2, 3, 4, Hiking 2, NHS 3, 4,
Parnassus 3.
GRIFFITH, DEBBIE K, Volleyball
I, 2, 3 4, Mascot 3.4, NHS 3.
4, Hiking Club I, Parnassus 4.
GRIFFITH, RANDY N, AHS.
GRIFFOR, JACK, AHS
GROVE, VICKIE LYNN, Honor
Roll I, 3, 4.
GUFFEY, RICHARD K, AHS
GROVER, SCOTT, Football Is
NHS 4, Parnassus 3, VICA 4.
H
HACKER, LORA, AHS.
HALAL, DA VID R, Cross Coun-
try I, Track I, 2, 3, 4.
HALL, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH,
Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I,
Girls State 4, FBLA 2, DECA
3, 4, NHS 4.
HAMEN, LARRY, Baseball 4,
Track 4.
HANEY, LINDA SUE, Art Club I.
2, Hiking Club 3, Parnassus I.
2, NHS 4.
HARDY. LISA S, HERO 4.
HARNA CK. JEFFER Y L YNNE,
Track 4.
HARRIS, DAN, Wrestling I, 4.
HARRIS, JANNA L, Softball I.
HA YES, DA VID R, AHS.
HEER. CARLA J, Matmaids I.
HIEN, WENDY SUE, AHS.
HELM, EARL JA Y, Basketball 4,
Track 4.
HEL MS, MICHELLE RENEE,
Speech I, 2, 4, Thespians I, 2.
3, 4, FBLA I, Parnassus 4, Flag
Line 4, Wrestlerettes I, 4.
HEMPEN, RON, Golf I, 3.
HENEGHAN, KELLY JA Y, For-
tress 4, French Club I, Quill
and Scroll 4.
HENRY, CHARLES WOOD-
ROW, Football I, Basketball
2, 3 4.
HIRKO, DAN, Key Club 3, 4,
NHS 4, Track 2, Parnassus 4.
HOBERT, SHELL Y, Softball I, 2,
3. 4, Volleyball 2, Track 2, 3,
4, Cross Country 4.
HOBERT, SHERR Y FA YE, Ski
Club 2, 3, 4, Matmaids I, 2,
Volleyball 2, Softball 2. 3,
Track 2.
HOBBS, DEBBIE DIANE, Key
Club I, FBLA 2.
HOCHHAL TER, GEORGE L,
AHS.
HODGES, MARIE D, Matmaids
2.
HOFFARTH. ELAINE, NHS 4,
Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun-
try 2, 3, 4.
HOGLAND, MARK, Football I,
Baseball I, 2, Ski Club 3.
HOLADAY, BRENDA, Volley-
ball I, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4, Ski
Club I, 4.
HOLLAND, CHRISTINE, Stu-
dent Government 2, 3, Ten-
nis I, Matmaids I, 2, Baseball
Mgr. 3, Ski Club 4, Key Club
4.
HOL T, EMIL YJ, Matmaids 2, 3,
Band 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4.
HONHOIE WA. DENISE D., AHS.
HORNER, MICHELLE MARIKO,
AFS I, Parnassus 2, 3, 4, Ten-
nis I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4,
NHS 4, Girls State 3.
HORTON, ANTHONY R, Foot-
ball I, 2, 3, Track I.
HOVEY, JILL C, AHS.
HUDSON. THERESA A, Key
Club I, Matmaids I, DECA 3,
4.
HUGHES, JULIE ANN, Volley-
ball I. 4, Softball I, Cheer 2,
Tennis 3, 4, Pom 3, 4,
HUNT, KAREN, Volleyball I, 2.
3, Softball I, 2, Archer I, 2. 3.
4, Key Club I.
INMAN. JOHN P, Football 2, 3,
Bowling 2, 3.
J
JAMES, JOSEPH RICHARD,
NHS 3, 4, Parnassus 4, Chess
Club 4, AFS 4.
JA YCOX, JOHN BRITT, Foot-
ball I, DECA 3, 4.
JA YE, LYNETTE, Key Club I, 2,
HOPE 4.
JIMENEZ, MA MARTINA, AHS.
JODA T, CHERYL L, Softball
Mng. I, 2.
JOHNSON, JAMIE J, AHS.
JOHNSON, KIM, Pom 3, 4, Mat-
maid I, NHS 4, Student Gov-
ernment 4, Honor Roll I, 2 3.
4.
JOHNSON. RICHARD S, Bas-
ketball I. 2, 3, 4.
JONES, LORI, Bowling 2, NHS 3.
4, Parnassus 3, 4.
JONES, MICHAEL, AHS.
JORDON DONNA M, Flagg
Line 4.
JORGENSON, PEGGY, Tennis I.
2. 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 4, Cross
Country 2, 3, 4, Student
Government 4, NHS 4.
JOSL YN DIANE MARIA, ROTC
I, 2, 3, 4, HERO 4,
K
KA TZENBERGER VAL ORIE JO,
Bowling I, Key Club 2, 3, 4,
HOPE 4.
KELL Y, KA THRINE M, Tennis I,
Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Anytown
4, DECA 3, FBLA 2, NHS 3.4,
Parnassus 4.
KEMP, RANDALL T, Student
Government 2, 3, NHS 4,
FBLA 4, Parnassus 2, 3, Ten-
nis 2, Bowling 2, Boys State
3.
KENISON, FLOYD RICHARD,
Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Foot-
ball I, Key Club I, 2, 3, Bowl-
ing 4, FBLA I, Parnassus 4.
KENNEDY, BRIDGE T L YNN,
Volleyball I, 2, 3, Track 2,
Honor roll I, 2, 3, 4.
SENIOR REGISTER 2l5
KEW, SCOTT A, AHS.
KING, BILL, ROTC I, 2, 3, Dun-
geons and Dragons 3, 4, Hik-
ing 3, 4.
KING, CHRISTOPHER AHS.
KING, RUBEN L YM Wrestling I,
Track 2, 4, Football 2.
KIM, YULJOONG J., AHS.
KIRBY LARRY A., Basketball 3,
4, Track 3, 4.
KISNER, FRANK L, Football I,
Baseball I, Basketball I, 2, 3.
4.
KMIECIAK, KA THY MARIE, Key
Club I, FBLA 3, 4.
K ORESSEL , JA C OUEL INE ROSE,
Key Club I, 3, COE 4.
KROHN. L YNNETTE SUE, FBLA
3, Parnassus 3, Honor Roll I,
L
LACHMAN, TRACEY, Quill and
Scroll 3, Yearbook 3.
2, 3, 4.
LAROCCA, JOHN CHARLES,
AHS. "
LARSON, BETH L, AHS.
LA THOM, DONNA M. Tennis l,
2, 3, 4, Mmmalds l, ski Club
2.
LAURENCE, MEL VIN TERRY,
AHS.
LA WLER, BENJI H. Homecom-
ing King, Football I. 2. 3, 4,
Wrestling I, 2. 3, 4, Track I, 2,
4.
LAZOVICH, MARC, Basketball
I, Key Club 2, 3, 4, AFS I, NHS
4.
LEE CHRISTOPHER L, Thespian
2, 3, 4, Speech 2, 3, 4, Drama
I, 2, 3, 4.
LIEMBACH, KIMBERL Y WIN-
ONA, Matmaids 2, Ski Club
4, Honor Roll I, 2, Softball 4.
LEMME, MIKE DA VID, Basket-
ball I, Hiking I, 2, 3, 4, Sci-
ence Club I. 2, 3, 4, NHS 4.
LINDLEY, DENNIS E., Hiking
Club I, 2, 3, 4, Science I, 2, 3,
4, Fortress 3, 4, Quill and
Scroll 3, 4, Computer I. 2,
NHS 4.
LINDSEY, JIM D, AHS.
LODMELL, TRACY JA Y, Com-
puter Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4,
Parnassus 3, AFS 3.
LOMUSCIO, DEBBIE, Tennis I,
2, 3, NHS 4, Softball 2, 3, Vol-
leyball 3, Badmitton 2, COE
4.
LONG, KRIS TEN ADAIR, AHS.
LOPEZ. RICHARD VINCENT,
AHS.
LOVATO, SYLVIA, Matmaids
2, DECA 3,
2l6 SENIOR REGISTER
SENIOR REGISTER
LUCAS, PETER SCOTT, JROTC
I, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4.
LUI. GEORGE K, FBLA 2, 3, 4,
Bowling 2, Parnassus 3, 4,
Boys srate 3. 4, NHS 2, 4,
German Club 3, 4.
L YKINS, JON F, AHS.
LYNCH. ROBERT ANDREW,
VICA 4.
MAGEE, DANIAL ALLEN, Key
Club I, Band 2, 3, Bowling 2.
MALLOW, CLIFF L, AHS.
MANKER, LORA LEE, AHS.
MANNING, TERRI L YNN, Mal
maids I, Softball 3.
MARTIN, BRIDGE T DENISE,
AHS.
MARTINEZ, RUDY, Football 2,
3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Track I,
2, 4.
MA YER, DENISE, Matmaids 2.
MCARDLE, PAUL ARRON, AHS.
MCCAMBL Y, KIMBERL Y
JEANNE, Key Club I, 2, Mat-
maids 3, DECA 3, 4.
MCCANTS, THERESA MARIE,
FBLA I, 4, Matmaids I, Bad-
mittin 3, 4.
MCCARTHY, ANASTACIA
MONIOUE, Key Club I. 2. 3.
4, Fortress I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3.
4, Friends 4, Anytown 4,
Quill and Scroll 3, 4, AFS 3.
MCGARVEY, JUNE, Honor Roll
I.
MCKEE, PAULA JEAN, Mat-
maids 2, 3, Ski Club 4, Key
Club I, Honor Roll I, 2.
MCLAUGHLIN, KIETH, German
Club I, 2, 3, 4.
MCSORLE Y JAMIE RA Y, Base-
ball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2,
Wrestling I, Football 4.
MCCOY GREGORY ALLAN,
VICA 3, 4.
MEAGHER COLLEEN MAR Y,
DECA 2. 3, VICA 4, Softball I.
2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4.
MEEK, TAMMY, Matmaids I,
2. 3, Badmitton 3, Student
Government 3. 4, Parnassus
2, 4, AFS 4, Friends 4, Honor
Roll I, Anytown 3.
MENDEZ. MELISSA ANM Soft-
ball I, 4, Spanish I, 4, Band 2,
3. 4.
METZ. KIM, Matmaids 4, Key
Club I, 2, 3.
MICELI, NINO C., Football I, 2,
Wrestling I.
MILLER, DEBRA L YNN, Mat-
maids I, 4.
MILLER, JILL A., Ski Club 2,
VICA 4.
MILLER, SHERRI L YNN, Parnas-
SUS 3, 4: NHS 3, 4, HOPE 4:
Basketball 2, 3, 4.
MONTCLAIR, DEBBIE ANN,
Volleyball 2, 3, Softball I, 2, 3,
4.
MOOD Y, ANDREW JACKSON,
Speech I. 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 2,
3, 4, Band 2, 3. 4, NHS 4,
FBLA 4.
MOORE, LISA ANNE, FBLA I,
DECA 4, Honor Roll I, 3.
MOORE, SUZEE L, Volleyball I.
MORENO, SUSIE MARIE, ME-
CHA I, 2.
MORQUECHO, CHIRSINTA,
FBLA 4, Matmaids I, 2, 3, 4.
Chess Club 4, Hiking 4,
JORTC 2, Honor Roll 3.
MUL CHA NDA NI, L O VINA,
AHS.
MUNON, IVETTE PAMELA,
AHS.
MUNOZ, PAM Y., AHS.
MURPHY, CLIO, Student Gov-
ernment 2, Tennis 2, AFS 2,
3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2. 3.
MURRAY ANNETTE L., AHS.
MORAOUECHO, DONNA MA-
RIE, Matmaids 2, 3, 4.
N
NANNESTAD, LISA ANN, Stu-
dent Government I, 2, 4,
Pom 3.4, NHS 4, Parnassus 4,
Badmitton 2, Ski Club 2, 3,
Homecoming Queen 4.
NA THAN, JON G, Basketball I,
Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country
2, 3.4, Tennis I.
NELSON, LEE: AHS.
NG. SOPHIA, AHS.
NGHIEM, THA NH X UZN, Chess
Club 4, French Club I.
0
OCHOA. BELINDA, AHS.
OLESON, FLORENCE KRISTEN,
OWE 4.
OLSKER, MICHAEL, Tennis 2. 3,
4, Student Government I, 2.
3, 4, Student Body President
4, Key Club 4, NHS 4, Rotar-
ian 4, Boys State 4.
ONIELL, IDA B, FBLA 3.
ONG, NANCY Y, Key Club I,
Matmaids I, Badmitten 3,
Student Government 4, AFS
4, Parnassus 4, Friends 4,
Anytown 4.
MULLICAN, VINCE MICHAEL,
PAMER, CHERYL, FBLA I.
PA NE TTA, ANDREA JUS TINE,
AHS.
PARISH, DONNA L YNN, HERO
4, Matmaids I, 2, 3, 4.
PARK, SCOTT, HOPE 4.
PAROULEK, CONNIE, ROTC 2,
3, 4, DECA 4.
PAROULEK, RUTH ANN, Mat-
maids 3, 4.
PA TTEN, MARY, DECA 3, 4.
PA VLENKO, ALEXANDER,
Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I,
2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4.
PETTETI1 BARBARA MARIE,
Parnassus 3, 4, NHS 4, Girls
State 4, Student Govern-
ment I, 2, 3, 4.
PHYLE. CHRISTINE ANN, Mat-
maids I, 2, 3, 4, Parnassus 4,
NHS 3, 4, Student Govern-
ment 4, German Honor 4.
PIPPINS, PHILLIP L., Football I,
2, 3,, Track I. 2, 3, Basketball
I, 2, Art Club 3, 4.
PIPPINS, OUINCE EDWARD,
Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I,
2.
POORMA N, WIL LIAM MI-
CHAEL, Tennis I, Basketball
I, 2.
PA TTER, BEBBIE L YNN, Key
Club I, Matmaids I, 2, Track
I, 2, Tennis I, Pom 3.4, HERO
4,
PRESTON, LESA A, Badmitton
3, 4, Student Government 3,
4.
PRIEGER, DA VID, Football 3, 4.
PURCELL, GARY ARTHUR,
Q
OUILL, SHERI, Honor Roll I, 2, 3,
4, NHS 4.
AHS.
R
RAMIREZ, PATRICK JOSEPH,
HERO 4.
REED, MARGARET AL THEA,
VICA 3, 4, Matmaids I, Cho-
rus I, 2, 3, Bowling 2, Track I.
3. 4, Volleyball l.
REEVES, ELAINE MICHELLE:
HOPE 4, VICA 4.
REGER, STACEY ANN MARIE,
Key Club I, Parnassus 3, 4.
REID, CARLA L Parnassus 3,
OWE 4.
REYNOLDS, ANDRE I. YNNE,
OWE 4, AFS I, FBLA 4, Key
Club I, 35 Matmaids 35 Bad-
mitton 3.
RICCITELLI, CAMELLA ANNE5
Softball lg Fortress 45 Ouill
and Scroll 45 Matmaids I.
RIOS, LISA E5 MECHA 2.
RIVERA, TIM5 Band 2, 3, 45 Ten-
nis li Archery 3, 4.
ROBERTS, TRACI LYNN5 Stu-
dent Government I, 2, 3, 45
NHS 45 Softball I, 25 Volleyball
3, 45 Tennis I, 2, 3. 45 Pom 3,
45 Parnassus 4.
RODRIGUEZ, LUCIA VILLEGAS5
AHS.
ROGGA TZ, PAUL M., AHS.
ROSENE, ERIC5 VICA 45 FBLA 35
Bowling I.
ROSS, JONATHAN R5 Bowling
35 NHS 35 45 Computer Club
3, 4.
ROSSI, CAROL ANN, VICA 45
Honor Roll I. 2, 3.
ROZUM, BOB .IOSEPH5 AHS.
RUDOLPH, BILL JAMES5 VICA
4.
RULLA, RICHARD W5 AHS.
RUNNINGS, JULIE L YNNE5 Soft-
ball I, 2, 35 Tennis lt Track ls
Parnassus 3, 4.5 NHS Ski Club
3, 4.
RUSSELL, KEVIN M5 AHS.
RYAN, ERIC A5 Chess Team 4.
S
SAHHAR, ROBERT PHILLIP5
Football la Key Club 2. 3, 4.
SALKED, JEFF: Golf ls HERO 4,
SCARBROUGH SARAH R5
DECA 4.
SCHACHT, JEFF R5 AHS.
SCHENCK, MARY LYN5 Or-
chestra I, 2, 3.
SCHIED, JOSEPH W5 Football I,
2, 3, 45 Baseball ls Student
Government 2. 3, 45 NHS 4.
SCHIEMAN, CONNIE5 DECA 3.
4.
SCHMIDT, KIRSTEN MARIE5
Tennis lg Student Govern-
ment lg NHS 45 Parnassus 45
Ski Club 4.
SCHMIDT, PAUL WILLIAM,
Baseball I, 2.
SCHRYER WILLIAM PATRICK:
AHS.
SCOTT, MIKE5 AHS.
SEMMON5, RICHARD A5 Foot-
ball lg Band I, 2, 3, 45 Wres-
tling lg Cross Country 25
Track I.
SESMA. MONICA5 MECHA 2.
SETTLE THOMAS5 AHS.
SHAINE, RANDY5 AHS.
SHARPE, GARY JOE5 Basketball
SENIOR REGISTER
I, 2. 35 Track 25 Magic Club 2.
SHERWOOD, BARBARA ANN5
Matmaids 3.
SHOURDS, KELLIE DIANE: Soft-
ball I, 2, 3, 45 Golf I, Student
Government lg Ski Club I, 2.
3.
SHOUP, ROBERT BRIAN: Foot-
ball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4.
SKEL TON, LORI D5 HERO 4.
SLACK, DEBORAH E5 Science
Club 2, 35 45 Matmaids I.
SLAGLE, ROBERT H5 AHS
SLA TTERY, ROBERT H. Wres-
tling I, 2, 3, 4.
SL OCUM, BRENDA LOU5 HOPE
4.
SL OC UM, PAMELA CHRIS TINE5
VICA 4.
SMALLIDGE, KA THR YN AN-
GELA5 Student Government
I, 2, 3, 45 AFS lg NHS 45 Par-
nassus 4.
SMART, RHONNIE DE WA YNE5
ROTC I. 2, 3, 45 Student Gov-
ernment 3, 4g Anytown 45
Key Club 45 Parnassus 4.
SMITH, CHARLES F5 AHS.
SMITH, LOGAN ALLAN5 Foot-
ball lt Basketball I, 2, 3, 4,
Baseball I, 2, 3, 4.
SOTO, EDWARD M.5 Football I,
2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4, HOPE
4.
SPANGLER ROGER DWANE5
AHS,
SPANOS, VASI5 Key Club I, 3,
IIICA 4.
SPINA, CHRIS, Scimitar I, 2, 35
Matmaid 2.
S TANTON, FRANK E., AHS.
STATEN, VICKIE L., Flag Line
4.
STA TEN, CASSANDRA DENISE5
BSU 2.
STEPHENS, KENNETH
CHARLES5 Baseball 3, 4.
STEWART, BECKY ANN: Bad-
mitton 2, 3.
STEWART, MICHAEL STEVEN5
AHS.
STINNETT, RIED CHARLES5
HERO 45 Chorus I, 2.
S TONEROCK, ELIZABETH E VE5
DECA 4.
STRINGFEL L O W, WALL Y
DEAN: Drama 2, 3, 4.
STROW, KIMBERL Y CHRIS-
TIAN5 HERO 4.
SULLIVAN. MIKE: AHS.
SUTTON, BILL R5 Football I. 2, 3.
4.
SWIM, SALL Y ANN5 COE 4.
SZECHENYI, GABRIAL L5 Band
2. 3, 4, Golf I, 2, Key Club I,
Archery 2.
T
TANG, GA YLE E5 Cheer 2, 3, 45
Tennis lt Band I, 25 Parnassus
3, 45 NHS 45 Anytown 4.
TARINTINO, KATHLEEN MA-
RIE5 HERO 4.
TRAVIS, JAMES F5 Football I.
TA VISON, ARLENE MARIA5
Tennis I, 2. DECA 3, 45 Soft-
ball 45 Hero 35 Ski Club 2.
TA YL OR, LARONDA5 AHS.
TAYLOR, TAMMY5 Volleyball I,
2.
THACKER, DIANE, NHS 4.
THOMPSON, LAURIE J5 Soft-
ball 4.
TREINEN, HOWARD PAUL5
Football I, 2, 3,
TRUJILLO, FERNANDO5 Foot-
ball I, 2, 3. 4.
TUBERGEN, ANDREW JON5
AHS.
TUCKER, SHERI LYN5 Student
Government I, 2, 3, 45 Soft-
ball I, 2, 3, 45 Badmitten 25
Tennis 25 Key Club 45 Parnas-
sus 3, 45 Girls State 45 DECA
4x NHS 4.
TURNER, SHANNON KA Y: Stu-
dent Government I.
TURNER, TIMOTHY RICHARD5
Tennis 25 Bowling 25 Parnas-
sus 45 Student Government
45 Art Club 3, 45 NHS 4.
URIAS, NANCY H.5 MECHA 45
FBLA 4.
VANZANT, LORI JUNE: Maior-
ette 3, 45 HERO 4.
VINCENT, TERRI SUE5 Bowling
lg Key Club 2. 35 Parnassus 3,
45 NHS 4.
VONDEHL. WILLIAM ALLAN5
Art Club 3, 45 VICA 2.
WADDELL, APRIL L YNN: VICA
4.
WAGNER, BILL5 Science 45 Key
Club 3, 45 Hiking 3.
WAGNER, BILL R5 Football lt
Golf lg Boys State 35 Key Club
I, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 45 Hik-
ing Club 2, 3, 45 Parnassus 3.
45 NHS 45 FBLA 3.
WAL TZ, MOLL Y JO5 Archery I,
2
WARE, CODY SHANE5 ROTC 2.
3, 45 Football lg Basketball I.
WASHINGTON, SHEILA J.
DECA 3, 4.
WASYL, DAN ALAN: Cross
Country I.
WA TKINS, LINDA J: Softball I.
WA TSON, MA TT DA VID5 AHS.
WA YMAN, LINDA, Volleyball ls
Softball I, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Ski
Club I, 2, 3
WEBSTER, REBECCA SUZETTE5
AFS 3. 45 Parnassus 3, 45 NHS
4.
WELD, KA THRINE RENEE5
Cross Country I, 2, 35 Track
I, 2.
WELLS, DANIEL5 Band 3.
WELLS, SANDRA G5 HOPE 4.
WENTZEL, KATHERINE ANN,
Key Club ls AFS ls VICA 4.
WHITAKER, MITZI DORENE5
Band I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club lx
Hiking Club 2.
WHITAKER, PAMELA K5 VICA
4.
WHITE, KIM DIANE5 Cheer 2
Mascot 3, 45 Student Gov-
ernment 4t Scimitar
WHITE, MELLISSA JEANNE5
NHS 2. 35 Key Club 4.
WILLET, DARLENE5 NHS 3, 45
COE 4.
WILLIAMS, JEFF LEE: Track I, 2,
45 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, SHARON5 AHS.
WILLS, TODD DUANE5 AHS.
WILSON, FRED DA VID5 Foot-
ball lt Track 35 Cross Coun-
try 4.
WISNER, JIM E5 Football I, 2, 3,
45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I,
2, 3, 4.
Y
YBANEZ, GLORIA: MECHA I. 25
Spanish I, 25 Track 3, 4.
YOUNG, KENNETH PAUL5
Band 25 DECA 4.
YOUNG, YVONNE DEBRA:
Softball lg Basketball 2.
Z
ZEPEDA, CLIFFORD MANUEL5
Computer Club 4.
SENIOR REGISTER 2I7
A
Abalos, Tony 169
Abbott. John 185
Abbott, Susan 185
Abel, Eric 201
Abraham, Mike 149
Abram, Henry 149
Absher, Amy 149
Acosta, Fernando 185
Adair, Michelle 201
Adair, Ron 149
Baker. Karl 201
Baker, Laura 201
Baker, Norman 150
Baldenegro, Yolanda 201
Baldwin, Ronald 201
Banks, Anne 185
Banks, Jana 150
Banks, Steve 150
Banner, Richard 201
Bannister, Guadalupe 201
Barbano, Charlene 169
Barcellos, Andrew 150
Barker, Lori 169
Adamo
Paul 201
Adams, Donna 201
Adams, Penny 201
Adams, Shirl 149
Adams, Tony 185
Adkins
Adkins
Darrin 185
Wilson 149
Aguilar, Nannette 149
Aguilera, Pete 201
Aguilera, Vincent 149
Aguirre, Isaac 169
Aguirre, Ruben 149
Alderman, Glenn 149
Alford.
James 201
Alger, Deana 149
Allen, Donna 169
Allen. Mark 169
Allen, Michael 185
Allen, Pamela 169
Barnes, David 201
Barnett Jackie 150
Barraza, Joe 150
Barrett, Damon 201
Barrett, Kendell 201
Barrett, Kim 201
Barrett, Ronald 201
Barrett, Ronda 169
Barrett, Tammy 201
Barrios, Guillermo 201
Basile, Kim 169
Baskett, Dawn 169
Baskett, Sharon 185
Bastio, Jackie 201
Batie, Neil 169
Bauer, Sarah 185
Bauer, Tammy 185
Baughman. Barbara 150
General Index
Bloom. Neal 169
Bloomingdale. Jolene 150
Blue, Dalyn 150
Boat, William 185
Bobo, Terry 201
Bocskay, Valerie 150
Bodah. Cindy 169
Bodah. Sandra 185
Bogert, Cheryl 201
Bogert, Suzanne 170
Bogue. Christine 201
Boling, Gregg 202
Boling. Janet 150
Bolt, Connie 185
Bolton, Earl 185
Bonham. Karen 202
Bonham, Kelli 170
Bonham, Kevin 202
Bonham, Sharon 202
Bonny, Douglas 202
Bonny, Terri 185
Border, Teresa 202
Borek, Barbara 185
Borene, David 202
Borge, Jon 150
Born, Brad 170
Borunda, Andy 150
Bottoms, David 202
Bouchard, Tony 185
Boudreau, Michelle 202
Boudreau, Steven 185
Bourn, Charlotte 150
Allen, Terri 169
Alt. Justin 185
Altamirano, Daniel 169
Altamirano, Linda 149
Altamirano, Norma 201
Cataldo. Christina 202
Altomare,
Annette 185
Alvarado, Oscar 149
Alvarado, Victor 201
Amavisca Edward 169
Amavisca, Marco 185
Amavisca Raul 149
Ambrose, Steven 146
Anderson Carla 149
Anderson Gloria 169
Anderson John 149
Anderson Karen 185
Anderson Karissa 201
Anderson Kent 201
Anderson Lee 201
Anderson Penni 149
Anderson Philip 201
Anderson Robert 169
Anderson Roberto 149
Anderson Scott 185
Anderson Scott 185
Anetsberger, Keith 185
Anetsberger, Lisa 149
Angora, Elena 149
Angora, Thomas 201
Antee, Tracy 185
Applin. Melvin 185
Arbanas, Daniel 201
Arico, Michael 185
Arico, Nick 185
Armstrong. Steve 185
Artalejo, Ana 201
Artalejo. Marcella 169
Arvizu, Sylvia 169
Ashton, James 185
Ashton, Paul 169
Aston, Deena 185
Aubin, Gary 149
Austerman, Sherri 149
Ayala, Frank 185
Ayala, Manuel 169
Aykes. Sheila 185
Baughman. Brenda 201
Bay, Sean 201
Bayman, Vikki 201
Beach, Kenneth 185
Beach, Nona 185
Beauchamp, Chad 185
Bechtel. Brent 185
Bechtold, Kim 169
Beck. Allen 201
Beck, Nancy 169
Becker. Carl 201
Becker. Christopher 185
Bedore, Gregory 169
Bedore, Mark 201
Bee, Mike 150
Beebe. David 169
Beebe, Deanna 185
Beeson, Robert 201
Begay, Allison 201
Begay, Veronica 169
Beideman, Kathleen 201
Bejar, Tom 201
Belcher, Linda 201
Bell, James 150
Bell, Sandra 150
Bemelman, Pam 185
Bemus, Douglas 150
Bennett, Jonnea 185
Benton, Erik 201
Berberich, Amy 150
Bergman, Tim 185
Berlin, Renee 150
Berlis, Kimberley 201
Berry, Sandra 201
Berryman, Sharon 185
Bertram, Dale 150
Bertram, Darla 185
Bethel, Lyra 185
Betterton, Shawn 201
Bilitzo, Jill 185
Bill, Sharon 185
Biondo, Russell 201
Birdwell, Richard 185
Bisson, Larry 150
Bittner, Kandi 185
Blackford, Deborah 185
Blackman, April 201
Blackshire, Julie 169
Blackwell, Marina 150
Blake, Charles 20
Blake, Debbie 150
Blake, Robert 201
Bowdoin, James 185
Bowes,
Bowler.
Bowles.
Bowles,
Brian 202
Alison 170
Beth 202
Dave 150
Bushnell, Jonathon 202
Bushroe, Dawn 170
Buske, Rory 150
Butinski, Jimmy 170
Butinski. Victor 186
Butler, Maureen 151
Butler, Michael 202
Butler, Virginia 170
Byrum, Ronald 170
C
Cadenhead, Jon 202
Cahill. Christopher 151
Calderon. Anthony 170
Calderon, Doreen 151
Calderon, Gregory 202
Calderon, Stephen 151
Caler. Victoria 202
Calhoun, Randell 202
Calhoun, Richard 170
Calles, Michael 202
Camargo, Jimmy 202
Camargo, John 151
Cambern. Jon 186
Cambern, Krista 202
Campbell, CArrie 186
Campbell. Karen 186
Campbell, Monica 151
Candelaria, Barry 202
Candelaria, Ofelia 151
Canez, Sylvia 151
Cano, Ernie 186
Canter, Carla 170
Canter, Cecelia 151
Bowles, Robert 170
Boyd, Lori 202
Bradbury, Dorene 150
Braden. Timothy 170
Bradshaw, Troy 150
Brady, Charles 202
Brandenburg, Jill 186
Brandon, Paul 170
Braun. Michael 202
Breckenfelder. Lori 202
Brennan, Michael 202
Breshears, George 170
Bretall, Dionda 202
Bretall, Douglas 170
Brewer, Michael 202
Brewster, Doug 150
Brinton, Jon 150
Britt. Catherine 170
Brizzee, Craig 202
Broderick, Amy 186
Brooks, Kimberly 186
Brooks, Stephen 202
Brooksby. Scot 170
Carden
as, Nikki 202
Carey, Tim 170
Carlin, David 186
Carlin. Jeff 151
Carmody, Sheri 170
Carpen
Carpen
Carter,
ter, Frank 186
ter, Luther 202
Jacqueline 151
Carter. Linda 186
Carter, Lynda 186
Carter,
Casey,
Ray 170
Mike 136
Casillas, Joseph 202
Castellano, Susan 186
Castellanos, Sylvia 202
Castle, Valarie 170
Castner, Shawn 186
Castro, Carolyn 186
Castro, Maria 202
Brown. Barry 170
Brown, Caralynn 202
Brown, Debora 186
Brown, Douglas 170
Brown, Eric 170
Brown, Jack 150
Brown, Patty 202
Browning, Duane 170
Broyles, Tim 150
Brunico
n, Karren 186
Brunsberg, Richard 170
Bryant,
Bryant,
Bryant,
Denise 170
Kenneth 186
Loren 150
Buchanan. Brenda 186
Bach, Rayann 149
Bailey, Janine 169
Bailey, Lavonne 150
Bailey, Lloyd 201
Baker. Ben 185
Baker, Cory 185
Baker, Cynthia 201
Baker, Jodie 169
218 GENERAL INDEX
Blakley.
Virginia 201
Blansit. Pete 185
Blasor, Jeffery 201
Bledsoe, Kristi 201
Blickenstaff, Marty 201
Bliss, Midge 201
Blochberger, Karen 150
Blochberger, Sean 169
Buerke, Ellen 202
Bunting, James 186
Burchett. Bev 186
Burcky, Bruce 170
Burdo, Amy 202
Burke, Vincent 202
Burkhart, Melissa 202
Burns, Christine 170
Burns, Erick 170
Burns, Peggy 186
Burrows, Sue 150
Bursott. Natalie 186
Burt, Barbra 202
Burt, Curtis 170
Burt, Micki 170
Burton, Geri 170
Caywood, Daren 170
Ceia. Carlos 186
Ceja, Samuel 202
Celaya, Charles 151
Celaya, Darlene 202
Cerny, John 151
Cervantes, Marcos 186
Challis, Kevin 170
Chalue, Lisa 170
Chambers, William 202
Champagne, Isabel 202
Chandler, Kimberly 170
Chandler, Michele 151
Chapman, Michelle 186
Chapman, J. 170
Charlet, Robin 170
Charlet, Ronda 202
Chartrand, Peter 202
Chase, Christina 186
Chase, William 151
Chavez, Carolyn 170
Cherry, Linda 202
Cheung, Donna 171
Chi, Heejoon 171
Chicoine, Michael 171
Childress, Louann 151
Choate, Gary 151
Choate, Marty 202
Chou, Johnny 186
Chou, Mary 202
Christensen, Troy 151
Christian, Marcia 171
Christoferson, Marget
Christopher, Mike 171
202
Chrysler, Lisa 186
Chrysler. Tamara 171
Cirocco, Christopher I71
Cisco, Bridgett 202
Claridge, Tracy 186
Clark. Denise 171
Clark, Frank 171
Clark, Katherine 151
Clark, Patricia 171
Clark, Patricia 171
Clark, Scott 186
Clark, Stephanie 151
Clark, Todd 186
Clegg, Jon 171
Cline, Julie 202
Clugston, Vivian 171
Coates, Stacy 186
Coates, Susan 186
Coates, Virginia 151
Coburn, Daniel 202
Cohen, Jennifer 151
Cohen. Viki 186
Coldsmith, Pam 186
Cole, Brad 202
Cole, Charles 171
Collier. James 151
Collier. Karen 186
Colligan, Ivy 171
Colyar, Glenn 186
Combs, Cheryl 151
Comer, Louise 202
Compton, Kirk 186
Conarroe. Amy 171
Conaway, Tracy 186
Cone, Dianna 202
Conklin, Mary 186
Connors, Elizabeth 151
Consier, Ronald 186
Contini, John 151
Contreras. Diana 202
Conway, Michael 186
Conway, Pamela 151
Cook, Danette 171
Cook, Kevin 151
Cook, Robert 202
Coons, Frank 171
Coons, Larry 186
Cooper, David 187
Cooper. Lori 151
Cooper, Stacy 151
Cooper, Troy 152
Copeland, Lee 186
Corbett. Chris 187
Corbin, Jeff 202
Cordero, Laura 203
Cordova, Becky 187
Corson, Charles 187
Cortes, Daniel 171
Corum, Kellie 171
Cottrell, Pat 187
Couturier. Douglas 187
Cowand, Robert 203
Cox, Keith 205
Coyle, Lynn 203
Cozad, Robert 203
Craft, Tania 203
Crandall, Laura 187
Crane, Tina 203
Cranston, William 171
Crews, Sally 152
Crinklaw, Lawrence 203
Criswell, Barbara 203
Criswell, Mary 187
Croner, Michael 187
Crossman, Shirley 203
Crouse, Ron 152
Cruikshank, Earl 187
Cruikshank, Tammy 203
Cruz, David 152
Cruz. Eddie 203
Cruz, Lisa 203
Cruz, Steve 187
Culbertson. John 203
Culbertson, Michael 152
Culver, Lee 186
Cummings, Kimberely 203
Cunningham, Mark 171
Curtis, Chad 203
Curtis, Tracy 187
Cuspard. Anita 203
Cuspard. Lanita 171
Cwik. Lawrence l7I
D
Daer. Michael IS7
Daggett, Rebecca IS7
Dailey, Paula l7l
Dale, Mariory I52
Damon. Susan I52
Dangelo, Kathleen 203
Daniels. Beth IS7
David, Paul I52
Davidson. Derek 203
Davirro, Lori I52
Davis. Adrienne IS7
Davis, Antoinette I7l
Davis, Charles 203
Davis, Cynthia I7I
Davis. Cynthia I52
Davis, Dereck I52
Davis, Diane I7I
Davis, Dion IS7
Davis, Jennifer IS7
Davis, John IS7
Davis, Kimberly I52
Davis. Michael I52
Davis. Paul l87
Davis, Scott I52
Davis, Shawn I7I
Davis, Sheryl 203
Davis, Stephanie 203
Davis. Tammy I7l
Davis, Troy l7I
Davis. William 203
Davison, Donald 203
Davison, Heidi 203
Davison. Kim 203
Dawson, Christopher IS7
Dawson, James I52
Dawson, Lisa I52
Dawson, Sharon 203
Day. Teresa IS7
De
De
De
De
Angelis, Gene l7I
Angelis, Tina 203
Fine, James IS7
Fine. Kimberly 203
De King. William 203
De La Lama, Caryn 203
De Larm. Steven I52
De Leon. Irene I52
De Leon, Josephine IS7
De Leon, Ralph 203
De Loera. Cheryl I72
De Loera, Tina 203
De Martclaere. Louann I52
De Puma. Michael IS7
De Puma, Stacy l87
De Somma. John IS7
De Wald, Debbie I72
Deas. Julie 203
Deas, Marie IS7
Deaton. Wayne I72
Decker, Betty 203
Dehart, Kimberly I52
Dehart, Paige I72
Delaet. Keith I52
Delgado. Alfonso IS7
Deloera. Tina 263
Deluna, John I52
Demlong, Teri I52
Deneke, William 203
Denny, Donna I72
Deplazes, Ronald I52
Derrick. Anita IS7
Diamant. Michaelyn 203
Diets. Quinton 203
Dight. Charles l87
Dobbs, Cherri I52
Doberstein, Dean I52
Dodson, Shodie 203
Dodt. Tamara I52
Domfort. Carolyn 203
Dominguez. Diane I72
Dominguez. Ernestina 203
Donahoo. Jeffrey IS7
Doolittle, Kimberly 203
Doolittle. Wendy I72
Doolittle. Woody I52
Dorosky. Rick I72
Dorsey. Mike IS7
Dorsey, Stephen l87
Douglas,
Laura IS7
Douglas. Matthew IS7
Douglas, Russell I72
Doumert. Tanya 203
Dowell, David IS7
Dowell, Mark I52
Dowty, Michael IS7
Dowty, Paul 203
Doyle, Patrick I52
Doyle, Patrick I52
Drake. Susan IS7
Driscoll, Kimberly 203
Driver, Cathy 203
Dryden, Tumara I72
Duarte, Barbara ISS
Duarte. Ernestina 203
Dubrul, Ronda I88
Duff, Jon I52
Dugan, Timothy I72
Duiven. Teres IS7
Dunlap. Gregg IS7
Dunn. Carmen ISS
Dunn, James I72
Dunn, John I72
Dunn. Michele ISS
Dunnan. Diane ISS
Dunnington, Troy ISS
Duran, Margaret ISS
Duran, Pauline I72
Durazo. Susie I52
Durbin. Jerry I52
Dustgate. Kenney 203
Dutton. Diane ISS
Duzy. Sherrie I52
Dybeck. Deborah I72
Eads. larry 203
Eagan, Richard I52
Eagan. Sarah ISS
Earl, Jeffrey I52
Earle. Buddy 203
Earle, Rae I72
Eaves, Doug ISS
Eaves, Thomas l53
Ebert, Anne l53
Eckard. Regina ISS
Eddy, Janice l53
Edson. Kristie IS3
Edwards. Meghan 204
Egger. Jeanette 204
Ehler, Vicky ISS
Eiffert. Todd I72
Elliott. Melinda 204
Elliott, Victoria 204
Elliott. Winnie ISS
Ellis. Angela I72
Ellis, Deborah 204
Ellsoos, Kristie 204
Elston. Davis ISS
Ely. Heather I72
Emfinger, Charlie 204
Emfinger. Darren 204
Engel. David 204
England. Aaron I53
Enslin. Jeff ISS
Enterline. Tracie 204
Epperson. Kellie ISS
Epperson. Leslie ISS
Erb, Amy ISS
Erdeley. Suzie 204
Erhardt. David I72
Erickson, Wayne 204
Escarcega. Gloria I72
Escobar. Jimmy I72
Escobar, Joey I72
Esham, Pornsawan 204
Esqueda. Abrahan 204
Esqueda, Ivero ISS
Esquivel, Regina 204
Esquivel, Veronica I72
Estes, Darrell I72
Estes, Judi ISS
Etgen, Susan I53
Ezell. Frances 204
F
Fagcn. Randy ISS
Fagenbush, Jeff ISS
Faraci. Tract 204
Farmer, Maureen I53
Feid, Kurt I72
Felish, Joseph ISS
Felix, Alma ISS
Felix. Delores ISS
Feliz. Kristina ISS
Feliz, Shelley I53
Femyer, Jonne 204
Fenton, Lisa I72
Ferguson, James 204
Ferguson, Tracy ISS
Fernandez. Allisen I72
Fernandez. Charmaine ISS
Fernandez, Melinda 204
Fernandez, Melissa 204
Fields. Bruce I72
Garcia. Celia IS9
Garcia, Charla 205
Garcia, Darryl I73
Garcia Ernie I73
Garcia. Gina 205
Garcia. John 205
Garcia John IS9
Garcia, Lillian 205
Garcia, Martin I73
Garcia. Monica I54
Garcia, Regina 205
Garcia, Traci IOS
Gardner. Lori I54
Garhart. George IS9
Garraghan, Shawn IS9
Garron. Richard IS9
Fields,
Mickey ISS
Fierros. Mary I53
Figueroa, Anna I72
Figueroa, Frankie l53
Filipek. Vanda ISS
Fillingham, Fred ISS
Finch, Ellen l53
Fineberg, Gary I72
Fisher, Jerry I53
Fishkind, Lisa I8S
Fitzpatrick, Tom l53
Fizz, Michelle ISS
Fleming, Eric I53
Fleming, Ray 204
Fletcher. Mark ISS
Flores, Celia ISS
Flores, Chris I53
Flores. Sandra IS3
Florez, Richard 204
Flusche, Robert 204
Flynn, Brien ISS
Flynn, Evette I53
Fonteno, Letitia ISS
Fonteno, Robert 204
Ford. Kenny ISS
Ford, Walter ISS
Forman. Scott ISS
Forstie. Greg I72
Fort, Richard I72
Fortney, Stephanie ISS
Fcsmore. Virginia ISS
Foster, Eric I72
Foster, Diane ISS
Foster. Jerry 204
Foster, Kimberly I54
Foster, Robert 204
Fowler, Ralph ISS
Fox, Jana l53
Fox, Micheal l53
Gates, Stephen I54
Gellenbeck, Dorinda 205
George, Betty I54
George, Teresa 205
George, Vicki I73
Gerle, Eric 205
German. Maria 205
Ghigo, Eugenia I73
Ghigo, Michael I73
Giacalone, Martin 205
Giacalone, Michael I73
Giannobile. Judith 205
Gibb, Brian I54
Gibb. Susan 205
Gibbons, Dodi I73
Gibbons, Julee I73
Gibson, Daneen 205
Gibson, Darrell 205
Gibson. Michael IS9
Giles. Theresa 205
Gill, Aletha IS9
Gill. Jeanne I54
Gill, Maureen IS9
Gill, Nancy 205
Gill, Terry 205
Gillespie, Cheri 205
Gilliland, Byron I73
Glazman, Kami 205
Glazman, Marin I54
Gleizier, Carla 205
Glemba, Audrey I54, IS9
Glemba, Jeffrey IS9
Glisan. Robert I73
Glosser, John I73
Glover. Annetta I54
Gluck, Mitchell I54
Goddard, Laura I54
Godshall, Patricia I54
Goernitz, Scot I73
Fox, Robert ISS
Francies, Scott I53
Francoeur. Michelle 204
Frank, Jason 204
Frank. Mark I53
Franke, Douglas ISS
Frazier. Deborah ISS
Frederick. Valerie ISS
Frederickson, Pamela I53
Freeman. Michaelle I72
Goldman, Howard 205
Goldman, Sheryl I54
Gollihare, Denise 205
Gomez. Kelly I54
Gonzales, Heide I73
Gonzalez, Alex I73
Gonzalez. Alice 205
Gonzalez, Manuel 205
Good, Mike 205
Goodwin. Terri I54
Freeman. Tracy ISS
Freese. Angela ISS
Friesen, Karen I72
Fritz. James 204
Frye. Kimberly I72
Fryman. Paula I72
Fryman, Vicki l53
G
Gabbitas. Jerry IS7
Gabbitas. Lisa I54
Gaeraths, Eddie I72
Gaeraths, Marsha 204
Gagliardi, Vincent I54
Gaillard, Terri 204
Gallagher. Joseph 204
Gallagher, Michael I73
Galloway. Joyce I73
Gamez. Joe I54
Gandarilla, Martina 204
Gangemi, Joseph I54
Gangemi. Lisa I73
Gannon. Mathew I54
Gano, Henry IS9
Gano, Richard 204
Gaona, Lisa IS9
Garcez. Ana IS9
Gordon. Christine I73
Gordon, Treva I73
Gore, Aolani I54
Gorslin, Deborah I75
Gorslin, Denise IS9
Gossard, Stacy I54
Gould, Jennifer, I73
Gouvera, Ann 205
Grace. Tina 205
Graham, Deidre I73
Graham. Greg IS9
Grambs, Charlie I73
Grant, Richard I54
Grapentine. David 205
Grapentine, Susan I73
Graves. Deborah I73
Gray, Cynthia IS9
Gray, Jamie IS9
Gray. Julie I54
Gray, Laurie I54
Greeley, Timothy I73
Greely, Kara I73
Greely, Kathryn I54
Green. Chan 205
Greenmyer, Charla IS9
Greenmyer, Edward I54
Greer. Marilyn IS9
Grenda, Kristin I54
Grendell, Betty I54
Grennan. Angela 205
Greves, Maureen 205
Grieve. Karen I73
Grieve. Sally I54
Griffin, Jack 205
Griffor. Jack I54
Grills, Michelle I73
Grimm, Roxanne 205
Griswold, Scott IS9
Groh. Patty IS9
Grove, Kathleen IS9
Grove. Vicki I54
Grover, Jeffrey I73
Grover. Scott I54
Groves, Mary IS9
Guardiola, Dora IS9
Guerrero, John I74
Guffey. Heather I74
Guffey. Richard K. I54
Guidice, Steven 205
Guidice, Valerie I90
Gula, Gabrielle I54
Gulliver, Annette 205
Gutaw. Lisa I9O
Guzman, Paul I74
H
Haas, Amy I90
Hacker. Donna IS9
Hacker. Lora I54
Haenel, Alissa I74
Hager, Raymond 205
Halama, Michelle 205
Hale, Ronda 205
Hall, Dyan I90
Hall, Eric 205
Hall, Kathleen I54
Hall, Shannon 205
Hall, Sharon 205
Hall, Sheila 205
Hallada. Robert I74
Hallock, Lani l9O
Hantblen, Floyd l55
Hamblen. Jean 205
Hamen. Cindy 205
Hamen. Larry l55
Hamman, Stephen I74
Hammons, Anthony I90
Hanawalt, Jane l90
Haney, Linda I55
Hangartner. Paul I74
Hanner, Debbie I74
Haralson, Tammie I74
Harding. Aaron I74
Harding, Julia I9O
Hardy, Kevin I90
Hardy, Lisa l55
Harmon. Phillip I74
Harnack. Jeffery I55
Harnack. Linda l90
Harper, Karen l90
Harrach, Dana I9O
Harrigan, John I55
Harrington, Scott l05
Harris. Julie l90
Harris, Lori I9O
Harris, Robert 205
Harris, Stacy I90
Hartley. Valerie 205
Hastings, Jean 205
Hastings, Joe I55
Hathaway. Steven l90
Havener. Roger I9O
Havlik. Joseph I74
Hayes. David I55
Haynes, Pamela 205
Hazelett, Tracy 205
Hazelwood, Ronald l55
Heath, Kristin I74
Hedgpeth, Kevin l9O
Heer, Carla I55
Heer, Ronald I90
Heinzerling. Daniel l55
Helms. Michelle I55
Helms, Terri 205
Helton, Sabrina l9O
Hemming, Kim I74
Hemming. Tonyia I74
Hempen. Lisa 206
Hempen, Ronald l55
Hemphill, Wesley I74
Henderson, Ricky I55
Henderson, Ursulla I74
GENERAL INDEX 2l9
Heneghan, Kelly I55
Henningan, Albert l90
Henrickson, Linda I74
Henry, Shawn l90
Henry, Thomas I55
Henry, Travis I74
Henry, Valverda 26
Hensley, Cynthia 206
Hensley, Gloria I74
Henson, Suzy I74
Heppley, Joe 26
Hernandez, Greg I74
Herrera, Joe 26
Hesterman, Lynda l90
Heuett, Colleen I55
Hilbert, Grady I06
Hilgendorf, Michael 206
Hill. Anthony 26
Hill, Rebecca l90
Hinderliter, Timothy I74
Hinds, Larry I74
Hines. Stephanie 26
Hinse, Karen 26
Hinson, Thad I74
Hirko, Daniel I55
Hithe. Destry 206
Hively, Jeff 26
Hoaglund, Robert I74
Hoang, Loc I74
Hobbs, Debra I55
Hobert, Shelly I55
Hochhalter, George I55
Hodge. Anna 206
Hodge. Scott I74
Hodge. William 26
Hodges, Tom 26
Hoel, Patrick 206
Hoffarth, Elaine I55
Hoffman, Janet I74
Hogland. Mark I55
Holaday, Brenda I55
Holkestad, Janet I90
Holland, Christine I55
Holland, Michele 206
Holland, Noralee I9O
Holland, Samuel I90
Holt, Emily I55
Honhoinewa, Denise I55
Honhoinewa, Jennifer I9O
Hoover, Tricia I74
Horn, Wendy l90
Horner, Kerry I06
Horner. Michelle I55
Horner, Rhonda I74
Horton, Anthony I55
Houk, Heidi l9O
Houser, Daniel 206
Hovey, Debra I74
Howard, Jamie I74
Howard. Jody I9O
Howard. Rhonda I74
Howerton, Vera I74
Howes, Gary l90
Hoyt, Kelli I74
Hudson. Roger I90
Hudson, Theresa I55
Huer, Jack l90
Huff, Wayne l90
Huffman. Ellie l90
Hughes, Julie I55
Hughson, Karen 206
Humphrey, Doy I74
Hunt, Karen I55
Hunt, Teresa 26
Hurlburt, Kathleen I74
Hurt. Deborah l90
Hutchinson. Michael I74
Hutson, Alicia I56
Ideker, John l90
Ideker, William I74
Ilisco. Diana 206
Inderrieden. Kelly l90
lngle, Brad l90
Ingram. Richard l90
Inman, John I56
Irish, Oscar I74
lvenz, John l90
lvenz, Joseph l75
lversen, Kenneth l75
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J
Jackson. Amy I75
Jackson, Joyce 26
Jackson, William l75
Jacobs, Danny l90
Jacobson, Robert I75
Jaiddy, Sharon l9O
James, Bertie l90
James. Rick I56
James, Wendy l90
Janson, Dawn I9O
Jargon, Rodney l75
Jaycox, John I56
Jaye. Lynette I56
Jefferson, Amy 206
Jefferys, Michael 26
Jennings, Cindy 206
Jett. Edward I75
Jett, Ian 206
Jimenez, Martina I56
Joenk, David l9I
Johansson, Kim l75
Johns, Janna 206
Johns, Richard I6l
Johnson, Brenda l9I
Johnson, Carl I75
Johnson, Jamie I56
Johnson, Jim l9l
Johnson. Judi 26
Johnson, Kimberly I56
Johnson, Lorraine 206
Johnson, Michelle I75
Johnson, Michael I56
Johnson, Richard l75
Johnson, Scott l75
Johnson, Tracy l9l
Johnson, Jodi 26
Jones. Elston I56
Jones,
Jones.
Jennifer l9l
Julie l9l
Jones, Keith l75
Jones, Lance I75
Jones, Lori I56
Jones, Mark l9l
Jones, Michael 206
Jones, Michael I56
Jones, Shanna 26
Jones, Sharon 26
Jones, Steven l75
Jones, Terri l9l
Jones, Todd I56
Jordan. Cindy I56
Jordan, Donna I56
Jordan, Scott l75
Jordan, Shelley l75
Jodat, Cheryl I56
Jorgensen, Peggy I56
Joslyn, Diane I56
Journey, Johnny l75
Juern. Inge l9l
Juern, John 206
Jump, Kathy l75
Juncker. Charles l9I
Juncker. Henry l9I
June. Dawn l9l
June, Scott l75
K
Kading, Brenda l75
Kading, Dennis 206
Kading, Kerry 26
Kalani, Drena I56
Kane. Rebecca l75
Karpouskas, Valerie l9I
Karsky. Michael I56
Kathan, Scott l9I
Katzenberger. Valorie I56
Kearney, Melinda I75
Kearney, Patrick 206
Keil, Kimberly I9l
Kellar. Bernice l9I
Kellar. Yvonne l9I
Keller, Monika 26
Kelley, DArlene I9l
Kelley, Debbie 26
Kelley, Raven 26
Kelley, Susan I56
Kelly, Colleen l9l
Kelly. Katherine I56
Kelly, Mary l9I
Kelly. Philip I56
Kelly, Terrence
Kelly. Karen 26
Kelsheimer, David l9I
Kemp. Randall I56
Kenison, Rich I56
Kennedy, Brenda l75
Kennedy. Bridget I56
Kennedy, Sherri 26
Kennell. Tiffany 206
Keown, Margaret l75
Kew, Sharynn I9l
Key. Jerry I9l
Khaler. Robert l9l
Kidd. Beverly 26
Kidd, Jason 206
Kidney. Brenda l9l
Kiepke. Sherry 206
Killion, Jeffrey 26
Kim, Yul I56
Kime, John 206
King, Anita I9l
King, Anthony 26
King. Elaine 26
King, Erwin l75
King. Laura 206
King, Laura l9l
King, Ruben I56
King, Scott l9l
King, Susan I75
King, Susan 26
King. Tony 206
Kinnamon, James 26
Kirkman. Kyle I56
Kisner. Annette l56fl75
Kisner. Frank I56
Kist, Cynthia l9l
Klein, Natalie 26
Klossner, Penny I56
Kmieciak, Kathleen I56
Knabe. Lori l9l
Kneipp, Jerry I9I
Knorr, Kim I9l
Koch. Angela 26
Koch, John 26
Koch. Susan I56
Koehler. Keely I9I
Koester, Anthony 208
Koleber. Cory 208
Koressel. Jacqueline I56
Koressel. Sandra l75
Kowren, Michell l75
Kozak, Brian I76
Kramer. Robert I76
Kramer, Ross 207
Kramer, Theresa l9l
Krohn, Lynette l57
Kronz. Danny I76
Kropp, Lora 207
Krout, Kenneth I9l
Krout, Michael l9I
Krout, Robert I57
Krueger, David 207
Kuban, Bryan l9I
Kuhbander, Donald l9l
Kurce, Michele I57
Kurce, Kristina I76
Kwiecien, Mary I76
Kyman, Paul l9l
L
Labondo. Keith 207
La Cavera, Nat I76
La Doux, Gerrie l9I
La Plante, Mark l9l
La Rocca. John l57
Lachman, Nadine l9l
Lachman, Tracey I57
Ladwig, Tina 207
Laird. Michael IS7
Landreth, Lorene I76
Lang, Richard 207
Langford, Linda I9l
Lanman, Malissa l9I
Lanman, Michele I76
Larlse. John l9l
Larrernore. Kara l9l
Larsod, L. l57
Latham, Donna l57
Lau, Man-Man IS7
Laurence, Melvin l57
Laux, Daniel I9l
Lavin. James 207
Lawiess, Debbie I9l
Lawler, Benii l57
Lawson, Shelly I76
Lawson, Victoria I76
Lazovich. Marc I57
Lazovich. Michelle I9l
Le Desma, Roland l9l
Le Vander, Raymond 207
Lebron, Debra I76
Lee, Christopher l57
Lee, John I76
Lee. John I57
Lee, Kathleen l57
Lee, Lorain 207
Lee, Laura l9l
Lee, Michelle l9I
Lefebure. Julie 207
Lefe
Lefe
bure, Kimberly I76
bure, Tom 207
Leimbach. Kimberly l57
Lemme, Mike l57
Lendt, Laurie I92
Leung, Linda I92
Levander, Laurie I76
Levario, David I92
Levinson. Daniel I76
Levi
nson, Richie 207
Lewis, Jerry I76
Lewis, Lorraine, 207
Lewis, Mark I76
Lewis. Nathan I92
Lewis. Stacy I92
Lilar, Jeff I92
Lind
Lind
Lind
Lind
Lind
enmier. Gary I92
ley. Dennis l57
say, Jon I76
sey. Alexander l57
sey. James I57
Lindsey, Richard 207
Link, Douglas I76
Link. Robyn 207
Livensparger, Lucy I92
Lizar. Jeffrey I92
Lizarraga, Dorothy I76
Lockhart, Sonja I92
Lodmell, Tracy I57
Loeffler. Amy I92
Lohr, Alice I92
Lomuscio, Debbie l57
Long, Christine I76
Long, Dorothy I92
Long, Kirsten I57
Longoria, David I92
Lopez, Charlie I92
Lopez. Christina 207
Lopez, Edward I76
Lopez, James I57
Lopez, Richard I58
Lose. Kathy I76
Lovato, Garrett I92
Lovato, Sylvia ISS
Lovins, Shaun I92
Lowe. Sharon ISS
Lowe. Sheralee I92
Lowen, Heidi I92
Lucas. Peter I58
Lucero, Edward 207
Lui, George ISS
Luian. Frank I76
Luian, Sarah 207
Lumfried, Tami I92
Lureika, Zoe I76
Luper. Paula I76
Lutes, Cathie 207
Lutes, Darren I92
Lutrick, Rebecca I92
Luttrell, Sharon I76
Lutz, Tamara 207
Ly, Trang I76
Lykins. Jon l58
Lyle, Roger I76
Lynch, James I76
Lynch, Robert l58
Lynch. Tammy I92
Lynch, Thomas 207
Mac. Donald I76
Mackeown, Micheal I92
Mackin, Michelle I58
Madrid, Gino 207
Magee, Michael 207
Maggard, Christine I76
Magnetti. Kim I76
Magnolo, Michael I76
Magruder. Lisa I92
Mahan, Renee I76
Maher, Kevin 207
Mahr, Kathy I76
Mahr, Rebecca I92
Malin, Michael I58
Malkus, W. I58
Mallory, Donald 207
Mallory, Roni I76
Malloy, Cliff ISS
Malloy. Sharon I76
Manager. Duane I76
Mancuso, Jeffrey I92
Mancuso, Paul I77
Maness. Jill 207
Manies, Terese 207
Manker, Lora ISS
Mann. David I77
Manning. Guy I77
Manning, Terri IS8
Manuel, Gary I77
Manuel. Jack 207
Mar, Elaine I77
Mar. Janet I92
Marcell. Laura IS8
Marez, Salomon I77
Marlett, Donna 207
Marquez. Fran I92
Marshall, Fred I92
Marshall. Stacey l58
Martin, Bridget l58
Martin, John I92
Martin, Larry ISS
Martin. Lisa 207
Martin, Lisa I77
Martin, Scott 207
Martin. Stephen 207
Martinez. Ernest I92
Martinez, Ruben I77
Martz, Michelle 207
Masei, Joe 207
Maser, Bryan I77
Maser, Daryl 207
Mason, Lisa I77
Mason, Eric I77
Massey, Rodney 207
Masters, Daniel I92
Masters. James I92
Masters, Ronald I77
Masterson, Terry I92
Mathes. Virgil 207
Mathis, W. I77
Matoskey. Joseph I77
Matsumoto. Alan I77
Matsumoto. Beverly 207
Maudsley, Eric I77
Mayberry, Michael I92
Mayberry, Stephen I77
Mayer, Denise l58
Mayes, Laurie l58
Mayo. Kenda l77f207
Mc Bride. Jill I92
Mc Burnett, Noel I77
Mc Cambly, Kim l58
Mc Cants, Deborah I77
Mc Cants, Theresa l58
Mc Carthy, Anastacia I58
Mc Carty. Kathy I77
Mc Caulley. Shawn 207
Mc Clain. Scott 207
Mc Clain. Todd I92
Mc Cloud, Danny I77
Mc Cloud. Vanessa 207
Mc Comb, Mark I77
Mc Cormick. Laurie I77
Mc Coy, Greg l58
Mc Crea, Joseph 207
Mc Cue, David I77
Mc Cully, Alan I77
Mc Daniel, Kelli I92
Mc Donald, Christine I77
Mc Donald. Dennis 207
Mc Donald, Floyd I58
Mc Donald. Jon 208
Mc Donald, Kathleen 208
Mc Donald, Stacy 208
Mc Donough, Joyce ISS
Mc Dowell, Martin I77
Mc Elrath, Rhonda 207
Mc Garvey, June I58
Mc Garvey, Wendy 208
Mc Ginnis, Rene 208
Mc Grady. Sandra I77
Mc Grath, Michael 208
Mc Grath. Patricia I77
Mc Guire, Colleen I92
Mc Harty. Brian I78
Mc Henry. Sean I78
Mc lntosh. Michelle 208
Mc Kaney, Cari I78
Mc Kee, Paula I58
Mc Kenna, Gina I78
Mc Kinney, Sara I78
Mc Lamb, Matt I78
Mc Laughlin, Barry l58
Mc Meen, Barry I78
Mc Murray, Brooke 208
Mc Nair. Mary I92
Mc Nair. Wendy 208
Mc Nally, Matthew I92
Mc Namara. Brian I92
Mc Nutt, Sabrina 208
Mc Sorley. Jamie I58
Mc Sorley, Terry 208
Meagher, Colleen I58
Meagher, Crystal 208
Medley, Janine I92
Medley, Rhonda l58
Meek, Tammy I58
Meeks, Charles I78
Meeks, Tammy I92
Mena, Linda 208
Menchaca. Kathey I92
Mendez. Melissa I58fI78
Mendoza, Becky 208
Mercado, Bernadette 208
Mercer. Mike I78
Merkley, Steve I92
Mestrovich, Lisa I92
Metcalf, Brietta 208
Metz, Kim I58
Metz, Pat I93
Metzendorf. Brian I92
Metzendorf, Diane I93
Meyer. Christina I78
Millard, Steve I78
Millard, Wesley I59
Moroney. Michael 208
Morquecho, Christina I58
Morquecho, Donna I58
Morris, Terry I59
Morrison, Terry I78
Morse, Jeffery 208
Morse. Michele 208
Morton. Gina I93
Morton, Julia I93
Moscarello, Thomas 208
Moser, Sondra 208
Mullican, Vincent l59
Mullings, Melinda IS9
Mullings, Robin I78
Mullins, Brad 208
Mulvihill, Michael IS9
Muncy, Todd l93
Munoz. Paula I59
Muns. David I93
Murphy, Clio I59
Murphy, Ellis I93
Murphy, Karen l59
Murray, Annette I59
Myers, Christopher I93
Miller, Collin I78
Miller
Daniel 208
Miller: Debra 159
Miller, Diane l78
Miller. Dwight 208
Miller, Jill l59fI78
Miller, Lance I93
Miller. Lawrence 208
Miller. Lisa I78
Miller. Patricia I93
Miller. Sherri IS9
Miller, Sonya 208
Miller, Tim I93
Miller, Vicki I93
Miller, Wendy l78
Miller. Woodrow l78
Mills, Jeffrey 208
Mills. John I78
Mills, Mark I93
Milone, Tina l93
Miner.
Eve 208
Minster, Monica I93
Miranda, Cynthai 208
Mitchell, Anita I78
Nadolny, Lisa I93
Najera,
Bobbi l93
Nanestad. Lisa I59
Nanny, Robert I78
Nathan, John I59
Neaderhiser, Carla I93
Neeley, Linda l78
Neeley, Lorie 208
Neely, Shelley 208
Negri, Mitch I78
Negri, Paul
Neilson.
Mark I78
Nein, Lisa l93
Neithercutt, Kurt I78
Nelson, Bruce I93
Nelson. Gary I59
Nelson, Gary l59
Nelson, Lee I59
Nelson, Tim 208
Nelson, Vera 208
Nemec, Joy 208
Neu, Tanya I93
Nevitt. Michael l78
Nevitt. Paul I93
Newhouse. Bryan I93
Newsom, John 208
Newton, James I93
Newton, Troy l59
Newville, Sherri 208
Ney, Melvin I78
Ney, Michelle 208
Ng, Ling Wai I59
Nghiem. Dai I78
Nghiem, Nguyen 208
Nghiem.
Thanh I59
Nicholas, Ted 208
Nicholls, Lynn 208
Nichols, David 208
Nichols, Kelly I93
Nicolay, Blythe 208
Niehuis. Kelly I78
Mitchell, Joyce 208
Mitchell, Judith I93
Mitchem. Cassandra 208
Mogler. Rusty l78
Molina, Arthur I78
Moller. Heron I93
Monaghan. Kevin I78
Monaghan. Shawn 208
Monteclair, Debbie I59
Moody, Andrew I59
Moore. Cindy I95
Moore, Dianna 208
Moore, James I93
Moore. Jeffrey 208
Moore, Guy I78
Moore, Lisa l58
Moore. Sheila 208
Moorefield, Cisily 208
Moorefield. Stacy I78
Moraga, Sheree I93
Nix, Grady I59
Nixon. Charles 208
Nokes. Rina l78
Norfolk. Karla 208
Noriega, Angelita 208
Norris. Susan I93
North, John I78
Northey. Jeffrey 208
Novak, Kelly I78
Nullman. Beth I93
0
O'Brien, Brian 208
O'NeaI, Katie I79
O'DonneII. Russell 208
O'ReiIIy. Timothy I79
Ochoa. Belinda I59
Morale
s. Alphonse I93
Moreno. Guadalupe 208
Moreno. Susie I59
Morgan. Leslie I59
Morgan, Melanie 208
Ochoa, Gabriel l79
Ohms. Angela 208
Oleson,
Kristen I79
Olsen, Mary 208
Olsen, Robert I59
Olsker, Michael l59
Olson, Alysia I93
Olson, Thomas I93
Olszewski. Edward I79
Omeara, Lynne I59
Oneill, Ida IS9
Ong, Kim l93
Ong, Nancy l60
Ong. Po Kom I79
Ornelas, Richard 209
Orr, Scott I93
Osborn. Giner I79
Osborn. Julie 209
Osborn, Vickie I60
Osbourn, Andrea I94
Overfield. Paul 209
Owens, Elisabeth I79
Owens, Leann I79
P
Pace, Samantha I94
Pacheco, Jessie 209
Pacheco. Lisa I79
Packard, Robert I94
Padegimas, Tony 209
Padgett, Lisa I94
Padilla, Elizabeth I94
Padilla, Melody I94
Page. Oliver 209
Palmer. D. l79
Palmer. Kelly 209
Pamer, Fred I79
Pardue, Darlene 209
Parisi, Joseph l94
Parisi. Robert l60
Parke, Donald I94
Parke. Robin I79
Parker, Doug I79
Parks, Scotts I60
Parks, Weslian 209
Paroulek. Connie I60
Paroulek. Ruth I60
Paszkowski. Todd I94
Patrick. Cindy l79
Patten, Mary l60
Paulus. Leslie I79
Pavlenko. Alexander I60
Pavlista. Patricia I94
Payne. Debra l60
Payne, Vicki I94
Pearcy. David I6O
Peas, Marie I94
Peden, Ramona IBO
Peeples. Ellen 209
Pelch, Jerry 209
Pelch, Melanie 209
Pelletier, Jeffery I94
Pendrick, John I79
Penne. David I79
Penrose, Stacy I79
Perea, Michael 209
Perez, Donna I79
Perez, Paul I94
Perkins. Robin I94
Perry. Greg l94
Perry. Jerry I79
Perry, Letitia I94
Perryman. Kathy I79
Peterson, Brian I60
Peterson, Donnie 209
Peterson, Karen l60
Peterson. Kerry 209
Peterson, Robert I60
Petley, Elaine I60
Petrytus. Julie 209
Petteti. Barbara l60
Pettett, Julie l94
Pfeifer. Terry I79
Phillips. John I94
Phillips. Sherri 209
Phillips, Tracy I60
Phyle, Christine I6O
Phyle, Pat 209
Pianga. Angeline I94
Pickard, James I79
Pickering. Denise 209
Picklesimer, Trina 209
Pierce. Robert I94
Pierce. Tammy 209
Pierce. Tracy I79
Pieri, Darren I79
Pieri, Yvette I94
Pimental, Tiffany 209
Pippins. Phillip l60
Pippins. Quince l60
Pippins. Trina I79
Pittman, Richard 209
Pond. Leslie I60
Poole, Melissa I94
Poorman, William l60
Popiela, Kelly I94
Porter. Rex I79
Portillo. Victoria 209
Potter, Deborah I60
Powell, Tracy I79
Preston. Laurel I94
Preston, Lesa I6O
Price. Cindi 209
Prieger, Carol I94
Prieger, David I60
Prieger, Janice 209
Pritt, Rebecca 209
Protzman. Doreen 209
Purcell. Gary I60
Purcell. Terry I79
Purva, Deborah l79
Q
Quan. Debra I94
Quill, Sheri l60
Quintanilla, Raquel I94
R
Radcliffe, Dawn 209
Rakosi. Arpad I60
Ramey, Tim l79
Ramirez, Ricardo I94
Ramirez, Tony ISO
Ramirez. Wayne I94
Ramos. Monica I79
Ramsay. Lisa I94
Ramsey, Bryan 209
Ramsey, Craig I94
Rangel, Monica I94
Rankhorn. Jessica l94
Rankhorn. Jonathon I80
Rasmussen, Eileen I94
Rasnick, Martin 209
Ratliff, Kelly I94
Rauch. John I94
Rausch, Kristi 209
Rector, Reube I94
Reed, Margaret l60fI80
Reed, Mary 209
Reed, Michele I94
Reeder, Gregory I94
Reeder. Keeli I94
Reeder, Traci I6O
Reeves. E. I6O
Reeves, John I80
Reger. Stacey l60
Regier. Bruce 209
Reid, Carla I60
Reid. Sharla 209
Reeder, Traci l60
Reilly. Pamela I94
Ricketts. Lauretta I95
Rieger, Kathleen I95
Riek, Bryan 209
Rinda, J
ill 209
Rios. Lisa I6I
Rios, Rebecca 209
Rios, Steven 209
Rivera. Timothy I6IfI80
Rizzo, Kathleen I95
Roark, Janet 209
Robbins, Jack l95
Roberts, Ellen 209
Roberts, Richard I80
Roberts. Rochele 209
Roberts. Rosella 209
Roberts, Steven I95
Roberts, Tim l95
Roberts. Traci I6I
Roberts, William I80
Robison, Karin I95
Rodarte, Delinda l95
Rodarte, Mike I95
Rodriguez, Adela 2I0
Rodriguez Adrian I80
Rodriguez. Lucy l6lfI80
Rodriguez. Pamela I95
Rodriguez, Richard I80
Rodriguez, Ronald I80
Renn, Deanna I94
Rennells. Dale I80
Rennells, Dean I80
Reppard, Robin I94
Rethschulte, Ursula I60
Rettler, Mike I80
Rexroat, Tom I80
Reynolds. Andrea I6I
Reynolds. Robert 209
Rhoades. Mary 209
Rhodes, Jennifer I94
Rhodes, Jill I80
Rhodes, John
Rhodes, Louis I80
Riale, Sheila I95
Riale. William I80
Riccitelli, Camella I60
Rice, Kandi IGI
Richard. Todd 209
Richards. Ton 209
Y
Richardson. Susan IGI
Richey. Christopher 209
Richmond, Steve I95
Richter, Steven I80
Rick, Doreen I80
Rogers. Christy I80
Rogers. Jeff I95
Rogers. Tammy I80
Roggatz, Paul I6I
Romero, Fernando 2I0
Romero. Priscilla 2l0
Romo. Rochelle 2I0
Rood. Audrey I80
Ropp, Jill 2IO
Roschewski, Gregory 2I0
Rose, Donna I95
Rose, Ingrid 2IO
Rose, Pennie 2IO
Rosenau. Deborah I95
Rosenau, James I80
Rosenau, Patricia 2lO
Rosenberg, Susan 2IO
Rosene, Eric IGI
Rosene, Regina JIO
Ross. James I95
Ross, Jonathan I6l
Ross. Penny I95
Ross, Ti ISO
Rossi, Carol I6Ifl80
Rothenberg. Daniela 2IO
Rowe. Cori 2I0
Rozum, Robert I6I
Rudolph, Bill I6l
Ruiz. Frank I6I
Ruk, Nanette 2I0
Runnels, Bobbie I95
Runnings, Billy l95
Runnings, Julie IGI
Russell. Kevin I6I
Russell, Michele I95
Russell, Robert I80
Ruiz, Luke I95
Ryan, Colleen 2IO
Ryan, Eliane l95
Ryan, Eric l6IfI8O
Ryer, Matthew 2I0
Rymer, Mary Ann I80
S
Saab. Linda I80
Sahhar. Robert IGI
Salaiz, Cathy I80
Salese. Natalie I95
Salkeld, Jeff I6I
Sallocco, Tina I8I
Samajean. Joe I80
Sanchez. Paula I80
Sanders, Annette I80
Sanders. Barry I80
Sandvig, Sandy I80
Sarandos, Theodore I6l
Sargent, Jean I80
Sawyer, Deborah I95
Scaife, Melony I95
Scarbrough. Sarah I6I
Schacht, Jeff I6I
Schade, Amanda ISO
Scheid, Joe I62
Schenck. Mary l62
GENERAL INDEX 22I
Turner.
Schieman, Connie IGI
Schiraldi. Martin l95
Schirman. Theresa I95
Schmidt, Kristen l6I
Schmidt. Paul IGI
Schneider, Mary IIO
Schnitker. Jennifer I95
Scholder. Chris ISI
Scholl, Sherri ISI
Schramke. James I9S
Schroeder, Erin I95
Schuler, Christine ISI
Schuler, Sandy I95
Schultz, Sheri ISI
Schuster. Penny I95
Schwartz, Mike I96
Schwindt, Richard I95
Sciara, Tony I95
Sciorilli. Arlene ISI
Scott, Mike I96
Scott. Patrick ISO
Seaman, David IIO
Seiter. Michael IIO
Self, Patsy I97
Sellards. Lisa IIO
Sellards, Stacey I96
Sellers, Lucretia I96
Selleys, Thomas IIO
Semmens, Richard I6I
Sesma, Monica I6I
Sesma. Sandra ISI
Settle. Debra IIO
Settle, Douglas I96
Settle, Terry ISI
Shapiro. Sheryl ISO
Sharp, Carl IIO
Sharpe, Gary l6I
Sharpe, Michelle ISI
Shaw. April IIO
Sherwood. Barbara I6I
Sherwood, Tom I6I
Shiinek. Todd I96
Shlederer, Heidi ISI
Short. Deborah I96
Short, Tim I6I
Shourds, Kellie IGI
Shroyer, Debbie I96
Shupe, Robert IBI
Shurtleff, Eric I96
Siau. Paul I96
Silva. Robert I96
Simmons. Clifton IIO
Simmons, Marvin I96
Simpson, Valorie I96
Sing. John I96
Sipple, Frank I96
Sipple, Sherry I96
Sisson, Andrew IIO
Skelton, Lori I6I
Skelton. Rick IIO
Sketch. Chuck IIO
Slack, Deborah l6I
Slade, Colleen ISI
Slagle, Robert l6I
Slankard. Greg ISI
Slankard. Rick IIO
Slattery. Robert IGI
Slattery, Tracey ISI
Slayline. Vicki I96
Sloan, Thomas I96
Slocum, Brenda l6I
Slocum. Pamela IGI
Slocum. Sondra I96
Slusser. Christine IGI
Slusser. Pamela I96
Smalley, Bonnie I8I
Smallidge. Jeffery ISI
Smallidge. Kathryn l6I
Smart, Felicia IIO
Smart, Rhonnie I6I
Smith, Russell IIO
Smitka, Rebecca IIO
Smock, Rhonda ISI
Snead. Tom IIO
Snead. William l63
Sneider, Paula ISI
Snodgres. Jon ISI
Snow. David IIO
Solarez. Pete III
Sollis, Roy I96
Solomon, Todd l6S
Sommer, Tyra ISI
Sotelo. Clara III
Sotelo, David III
Soto. Edward IGS
Soto. Monica I96
Souders, Douglas I6S
Sowers. George ISI
Spangler. Kimberly l6S
Spangler. Robert Ill
Spangler. Roger I6S
Spanos. Vasileke l6S
Spaugh, Janelle ISI
Spencer. Ann ISI
Spina, Christina I6S
Sprague. Karen III
Spuder, Roverts ISI
Spughrt, Levi ISI
Spyres. Perrish ISI
St. Clair, Angela I96
Stafford, Elizabeth I6S
Staggs. Jerry I6S
Stahl, William I96
Stanfield, James III
Stanley. Cynthia I96
Stanley. Donna III
Stanton, Daniel III
Stanton. James I6S
Stanton, Michael I96
Stanton, Richard ISI
Starr, April l96fl6S
Starr, Sherry I96
Staten. Tammy ISI
Staten. Vickie l6S
Steel, Jim ISI
Steele, Jeffrey I96
Steele, Lisa ISI
Stein. Alden I6S
Stein, Iris l6S
Stein. Lynn I96
Stein. Tonia III
Steiver, Arnie ISI
Stephens, Kenneth I64
Stephenson, Jim III
Stephenson, John ISI
Stephenson. Robert III
Tang, Julie I96
Tang, Lance ISI
Tang, Lara I96
Tate, Jason III
Tavison. Arlene I64
Tavison. Henry ISI
Taylor, Jacquelynn ISI
Taylor. Jamie I96
Taylor. Ladawn I96
Taylor, Laranda I64
Taylor.
Tammy I64
Taylor, Tonya Ill
Taylor, Tracy ISI
Teapole, Marjorie ISI
Terry, Heidi ISI
Thacker, Diane l64
Theder.
Andrea III
Thielking, Nora I96
Thiffaul
t. Brian ISI
Thomas, Charles ISI
Thomas, Gary l97
Thomas, Jeffrey I97
Thomas, Kristen Ill
Thomas. Neil III
Thomas, Raymond ISI
Thomas, Sheila I97
Thomas, Tammy Ill
Thompson. April III
Thompson, Catherine III
Thompson. Laurie l64
Thompson. Lisa I97
Thompson, Mark ISI
Thompson, Patty I97
Thompson. Ross Ill
Thornton. Jodi Ill
Thornton. Steven ISI
Throckmorton. Debbie I97
Tibbs. James ISI
Timberlake, Lisa l97
Tiscareno. Julie I97
Titus. George I64
Titus, Mary ISI
Todd, Susan III
Toebe, Michael ISI
Tomlin. Paul I97
Tompkins. Michael III
Van Sickle, Dwaine I97
Van Zant, Lori l6'5
Vanderlinden. Elaine ISI
Vandygriff, Gary III
Vargas, Frank I97
Vargas, Nocholas l65
Vasquez, David l97
Vasquez. John ISI
Vasquez, Johnny III
Vaughn. David I97
Vaughn, Deborah ISO
Vauthier, Randy ISI
Vejar. Marisa I97
Venable, Brian III
Verrill. Julie III
Vesely, Julie ISI
Vick. Robert III
Vidal. Sherri I97
Villasenor, Barbara I97
Villasenor, Debbie ISI
Vincent, Terri l65
Viray, Manny l97
Viray, Max I97
Von, Dehl l6'5
Vongprachanh ISI
Vosgier, Scott ISI
Vote, Desia I97
Vote. Doena ISS
W
Wacker, Randy ISS
Waddell. April l65
Waddell, Lisa I97
Waddle. Michael l65
Waddle, Pauline ISS
Wadkins. Gerry III
Wagner. Bill l65
Wagner. John ISS
Wagner. Lisa ISS
Wagner, Serena I97
Wagner, Teresa III
Wakefield, Linda I97
Waldron, Dawn I97
Waldron, Dwight I65
Whitaker, Karen l65
Whitaker, Mitzi l65
Whitaker, Pamela I66
White,
Kim I66
White, Melissa I66
White, Mike III
White, Ronnie l9S
White. Sharon I9S
White. Steve I9S
Whitelock, Bill l9S
Wickerson. Lori ISS
Wiessner, Philyis I9S
Wilburn, Julie III
Wilburn, Sherri l66
Wilder. Keith ISS
Wilder. Lori III
Wiley, Mitchell ISS
Wiley, Timothy l9S
Willet, Darlene l66
Willette. Andri ISS
Williams, Bradley III
Williams. Cathleen I9S
Williams, Daphne III
Williams. Denise I9S
Williams, Jeffrey l66
Williams. Leona l66
Williams, Lori l9S
Williams, Lisa ISS
Williams, Melissa III
Williams, Patricia l98
Williams. Rosalyn III
Williams. Sandra I98
Williams. Sharon I66
Williams, Toni III
Williams, Troy ISS
Williams. William ISS
Willis. Byde l9S
Wilson, David I66
Wilson, John I66
Wilson. Sharon III
Wilson, Tamera l66
Wince, Elizabeth l9S
Winton.
Janice I9S
Woffard. Dodie I9S
Woffard, Donna l9S
Wolfe, Anthony I9S
Tonstad, Kathy Ill
Topolewski, Robert ISI
Torres. Deborah I97
Torres. Irene ISI
Stevens. Connie III
Stevens, Curtis ISI
Stevens. Dennis III
Steunas. Lynn ISI
Steward, Debbie
Stewart, Becky I64
Stewart, Michael I64
Stewart. Penny I96
Stewart. Sherene III
Torrez, Sara I97
Travis, James I64
Traylor, Stacy I97
Treinen. Howard I64
Trevino, Michelle ISI
Troesh, Elizabeth III
Trostle. Dean ISI
Trott, Tina ISI
Troup. Jana ISI
Trujillo, Fernando l64
Trujillo, Lisa I97
Trumbull, Del Ill
Truog. Nicholas ISI
Tucker. Sheri I64
Tuihalamaka, Ali ISI
Walker,
Walker.
Walker.
Walker.
Wallace.
Walls. Li
Crystal III
Frank I97
Jerry III
Teresa I9S
Stefan ISS
nda ISS
Waltz, Arnold l9S
Waltz, Molly l65
Ward, Li
nda l65
Ward. Steven l9S
Wardrope, Sean ISS
Ware, Cody I65
Warner, James l9S
Warren, Michelle ISS
Washington. CArmen ISS
Washington. Ronny III
Washington. Sheila l65
Wasyl, Dan l65
Watkins. Lauralee l9S
Smith, Chad IIO
Smith, Charles l6I
Smith, Dennis IIO
Smith, Gregory I6I
Smith. Jon ISI
Smith. Kimberly I96
Smith, Lisa I96
Smith, Lisa I96
Smith, Logan IGS
Smith, Lorelle ISI
Smith. Mark IIO
Smith. Mitchell IIO
Smith. Rhonda IIO
Smith, Richard I96
Smith, Robert I6S
Smith, Ronald I96
III GENERAL INDEX
Steirhem, Eugene ISI
Stigar. Jill Ill
Stinnett. Reid l64
Stinson. Shaun III
Stockton. Claremce I64
Stone, Pamela ISI
Strang. Roberta I96
Street, Kimberly III
Streeter. Brian III
Strow, Kimberly IG4
Struble, Tanya ISI
Sullivan. Michael I64
Sullivan. Renee Ill
Summerell. Shelley I96
Summerville, Laurel III
Sutton. William l64
Svitak. Curtis I82
Swim, Sally I64
Swisher, Carol I96
Switzer. Kim III
Sybrant, Robert I96
Szczepaniak. Donna I96
Szechenyi, Gabrielle I64
Szechenyi, Scott III
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Tafoya. Ryan I96
Tang. Frank ISI
Tang, Gayle I64
Tuihalamaka, Nehumi Ill
Tuihalamaka. Niuafe III
Tully. Christine III
Turk. OmaI97
Turk. Samira III
Turley. Kerry I97
Turley, Melodee III
Turley, Tosha III
Turner. Angela III
Turner, Kathleen III
Wayman. Lynda l65
Watkins, Marc III
Watson. Jerry ISS
Watson. John I98
Watson. Michael III
Watson, Michelle III
Watson, Stephanie III
Wayman, Roger I98
Weatherford. Jimmy l9S
Weatherford, Robert I9S
Turner, Michelle I97
Turner. Shannon I64
Turner. Tammy l97
Timothy I64
Turner, Tracy ISI
Ty. Michelle ISI
Urias, Nancy I65
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Vachris. Ronnie ISI
Valenzuela. Felicia I97
Valenzuela, Mark III
Van Note. Steve ISI
Van Kuren. Roger l65
Weatherford. Sheri I9S
Wealherman. Wendy ISS
Weaver, Gina I9S
Webb. Darlene I65
Webb. Sonji III
Webbert, Cynthia l9S
Webbert, David I9S. III
Webster, Rebecca l65
Weigand, Philip III
Welch. Lincoln I9S
Weld. Kathy I65
Wells. Bryan l9S
Wells. George I9S
Wells. Jill l9S
Wells. Loimie ISS
Wentzel. Kathy I65
Werking. Katherine ISS
West. Kelly III
Weyeneth, Leeann l65
Wheatley. Joseph I83
Wheeler. Patricia I65
Wong. Bernice III
Wood, Sean I98
Wood, Steven I98
Woodbury, Toye I9S
Woodmansee, Norman ISS
Woodruff. Marceanne I9S
Woods, Lisa l9S
Woodward, Ronda III
Woodworth. Cherri l66
Woolsey. David I98
Wray, Anie III
Wright. Adam l66
Wright. David ISS
Wyatt. Eric I98
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Yado, Diane ISS
Yanes. Mary ISS
Yates. Terri ISS
Ybanez, Gloria l66
Ybanez, Ruben l9S
Ybarra. Frank l9S
Yee, Belinda I9S
Yenkala. Joseph ISS
Young, Angela I9S
Young, Darlene IIS
Young. Jeff l9S
Young. Kenneth l66
Young. Yvonne I66
Younger. Jeff ISS
Yu, Joseph ISS
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Zamora
Zeigler.
no, Albert I9S
Richard ISS
Zepeda, Clifford I66
Zetterlof, Cindy ISS
Zoll, Victor I66
Zub, Lila IIS
Zuccala. Janine l9S
Zuccala. Kathy l98
Zukows
ki. David l99
Zwillick. David IIS
Thanks To
Dear Alhambra High School:
Being at Alhambra High this past
year has made many Memories which I
hope we have captured in this l98l-82
Fortress.
This book took many people and a
lot of time to put together which I
would like to take this time now and
Thank: First to American Yearbook
Company and Mr. Chuck Bursell who
made it possible to make this year-
book. Next to Mrs. Judy Wiedower
and bookstore staff who helped with
the sales. Also Fran Smith. Ron Chris-
tensen, Bob Wilcox, Jon Brinton and
Scott Orr for extra help in Photogra-
phy. My greatest thanks goes towards
Mr. Larry Cunningham. He put in many
extra hours and threatened to quit
Camella Riccitelli and Anastacia McCarthy work on organizing pictures.
All ho Made It Possible
many times but without him we
couldn't have completed the book. l
would also like to give a special thanks
to my staff, Dennis Lindley, who, with
a lot of nagging, we got photos from.
and his two assistants, Tom Sherwood
and Sean McHenry. Also my staff Cor.
as l say, my childrenj Camella Ricci-
telli, our manager, who did a great job
selling the book, Cathy Britt, who
struggled through the club section
again, Donna Szczepaniak, who had a
hard time dealing with Academics, Ka-
tie O'Neal, who kept us informed on
the Activities, Kelly Hudspeth, who we
thought would never get sports
straightened out but she made it, and
the classess workers - Kelly Heneghan,
Leann Owens. Julie Tiscareno, Susan
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staffers.
Drake, were all terrific. l would also
like to make a special thanks to Mr.
Cunningham's third and fifth hour
classes for their help in the letter
handout.
This year we had a shorter time in
which our deadlines were due. Yet we
managed with a lot of pressure and
hard work. Yet, we did make it through
another year to say so long Alhambra.
thanks for Being There.
Thank You.
K' A f L44 ,-f
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Anastacia McCarthy
Editor-in-Chief
Anastacia McCarthy wishes her best to all the years to come yearbook
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