Aspen High School - Silver Queen Yearbook (Aspen, CO)
- Class of 1982
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n99U 19VMS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS The Smiles We Left Behind Seniors Underclassmen Athletics Activities Clubs And Organizations Faculty And Administration Advertisements 2 The Smiles We Left Behind _I_U__________________ The Smiles We Left Behind 3 4 The Smiles We Left Behind The Smiles We Left Behind 5 6 The Smiles We Left Behind 12 The Smiles We Left Behind The Smiles We Left Behind 13 GOING OUT IN STYLE 18 The Smiles We Left Behind THE CLASS OF 1982 Jill Elizabeth Anderson. We meet many friends in passing, but it’s the memories that are everlasting. Margaret Baxter There are some good things in life, that fall not awa with the rest. And. of all best things upon earth. I hok that a faithful tnend is the best. Peggy M. Bruening Pont follow where the path leads. Rather; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. w Karen Lyn Bekkedahl We always may be what we might have been. Sarah Lynn Carlson Never say die , say damn ! It isn't classic. It may be profane. but we mortal have need of it. time and again. you'll find you’ll recover. from fate's hardest slam if you never say die , say damn ! Mads C. Buck You only live once so live to the fullest. Kristine Birke Crandall Two roads diverged in a wood, and I look the one less traveled by. and that has made all the difference. Kristin E. Case A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Cathy Crawford Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow. 'V Julie Marie Dalrymple Imagine there’s no heaven, it’s easy if you try No hell below uf— above us only sky. Corey Farr Love is blind, that's why we have to feel our way around.” I Alexandra L. Davis Bublalucion Revolution Catch 22 for a chopette! Carmen Corinne Farr Hello, it all started with hello Let s never say good bye for good bye means forever ” Sally Ann Fitzgerald No man is the whole of himself; his friends are the rest of him. Seniors 25 Jody Lynn Forrest Amoeba at the start were not complex; They tore themselves apart and started a sex.” Steve Furniss Jackie Francis 'Never insult a senior until after you have crossed the commons. Never dwell on good byes. It's not the being together it prolongs, just the parting.” Caley Annine Gredig Self-belief is the cornerstone of all success and happiness as well. The chaps who smile at those who say that they cannot do a certain job and go and do it. are the chaps who will forever take charge of the world.’ Gina Michelle Gerbaz Within everyone of us. there is a miraclel” James D. Gould It has ever been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues. Ranjeet S. Grewal This isn’t a sad ending, but a new beginning. Another brown brother.” Eric P. Helm Stephanie Marie Hoff ‘'To live life in your own way To reach for the goals you have set for yourself . To be the you that you want to be That is success. In your vision of the world is the image of yourself. 28 Seniors Brian Lee Holman But life ain't no easy freeway, just some gravel on the ground. We pay for every mile we go 6 spread some dust around. But we all have destinations, the dust will settle down. This life ain't no easy freeway, just some gravel on the ground. Steven Fuoss Hopkins “What steps the world powers must take to prevent the eminent threat of nuclear war from becoming reality. Emma Jakobsen Silarsuarmi eqqissineqarli! inuiaqatigiit naape qatigillutik oqaloqatigiillutik pisoqati- giilutillu (Peaceful in the world People meet together, talk together and walk together.) Seniors 29 Derek Marius Lamer Pamela Evan Kraver Some people will try to stop your singing in the middle of your song Because they do not want you free — and they will not make you strong But only drag you down in the hole they're coming from. Do not let them. Learn to fly above them. Nicholas Looper Super Loop s' ’’Captain' Andrew Marlow Lisa Anne Markalunas May we have enough hope to keep us happy, enough enthusiasm to look forward, and enough determination to make each day better than yesterday. Chris Hoyt MacDonald If you don't know where you are going, you will probably end up somewhere else. 32 Seniors Michelle Mikki McGuire Janet Lynne Myers Bliss in possession will not lash Remembered joys are never past. At once the fountain, stream, and sea. They were, they are. they yet shall be. Seniors 33 Maria Nazzaro Love and happy laughter go together they creep down from one's mind, to one's heart and there on silver dancing feet, fly out of you onto the air and sit there — waiting to be picked up by a friend and shared. Svein Kristian Nostdahl Everybody has talent, what is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads. Delbert James Newbury In our lives, at one time or another, we must all exper lence the traits of goodness and unfortunately the as pects of evil, that are both so vital among every society of the human race. Let not challenge and sorrow over come our moral being, instead, let understanding and compassion unite us so that we may help those who are ignorant and full of hatred to understand the gift of loving one another Let us lead the way - for each other. Margaret Jordan Peavy What do we live for. if it is not to make life less difficult for others. 34 Seniors Francois B. Pelletier I am not an animal. I am a human being! Lori Pollock Older men. Jack Daniels, and academic probation. Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get. Love you — LJ. CF. JD. JF. PB. AA. SF. CF. JP. RL. Mr. C- Mrs. S. Mr. L. Ms. Higbie. Anise Anne Reese My theory is to enjoy life, but the practice is against it. Gregory Aaron Reents The light, at the end of the tunnel, is an oncom- ing train. From your brother, who brought some color to this class. Seniors 35 Laura Jean Shuldener You only live once. But if you live right. Once is enough.' 36 Seniors Matthew Daniel Thurman Taking just any menial object seriously is pure foolhar dy. John Dana Wise If man does not keep pace with his companions, per haps it is because he hears a different drummer Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Brent R. Windemuller We skiers know that falling down isn't important, it’s getting up again. Valerie Jo Zanin When these days are all gone, the memories will linger on. Seniors 37 38 Seniors Solving the world's problems. Seniors 39 40 The Smiles We Left Behind The Smiles We Left Behind 41 Juniors Class Representatives: Secretary Treasurer Chirstie Reese; President Eric Pielstick Vice President Michelle Weissman. Raphael Ben Yehuda Heidi Braudis Karin Baumann Patrick Callahan Jessica Auster Erika Balke Thea Bent Lisa Carini Tim Clark Suzanne Colver Terry Conner Blake Curion Mike Corwin Shannon Culling Not now. I have a headache! Jonathan Davis Beisy Dempsey Juniors 43 Time to munch-out. Patricia Doyle Nicholas Edgar Eric Eisen Brian Farris Juniors 47 V Liz Pausback Lam Pollock Christie Reese Smile, your on candid camera Cindy Rutherford Cindy Sanders Eric Pielstick Annie Richardson 50 Deva Anderson David Breda Sophomores Renee Ansay Lori Bregman Taya Bascom Jeb Brodhead Tim Bekkedahl Missen Brucker John Bennis Cory Bruening MORES Stoney Davis Kirk trmisch Sophomores 51 Bobby Rurson Derrick Decarlo William Cagnoni Rhonda Dight Christine Cipriano Debbie Dillingham Jamie Cotton Tony fcdlm - k- ' Wendy Galvin Mail Haley Garth Gilner Freddi Haynes Ryan Gonzales Lisa Hershy Jon Green Lee Hewey Terry Griggs J.D llgen David Jone Tersh Jone Kim Kappeli Mike Kashinski Jennifer Kirk Erik Klanderud Gary LaCouter Darby Laswell Sophomores 53 54 Beth MacCarthy Anne Mularz Sophomores Lindsey MacDonald Sandy Munro Bente Marsh Joe Nazzaro Karen Melville Billy Nixon Jay Mencimer Richard Orman Pierre Pelletier Tanya Rinehart Sophomores 55 Suzi Palazzi Jeff Poe Toni Palazzi Adams Price Debbie Perrin Michelle Rolzin Reid Payne Kim Quirk Christopher Rounds Phannee Saejiw Jennifer Sands Lisa Stutsman lisa Shuldener Erika Teich Edda Skaeringsson Tina Totaro Karen Thorpe Mia Valley Jane VanDoinelen Lyn Williams Scott Windemuller Brad Zanin --------- Terry Badger Dylan Balderson Brigil Birrfelder FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Left to right: Treasurer Sam Cox President Darcy O'Connor. Vice Presi- dent Josh Hane. (Otherwise known as Curly. Larry, and Mo.) W Jennifer Blomquist 58 Freshman Missy Brinkman Flans Brucker David Burson Anne Callahan CLASS OF 1985 The great efforts of the Freshman class Jennifer Carini Mary Chilson a rear end view. y Freshman 59 What a studious kid! Kristen George V_________ 60 Freshman V Tiffany Gildred Josh Hane Cheryl Hamlin Jamie B. Hall Sally Heldman Robert Holman Stephanie Jennings 50’s day is here again. ________________________________J Freshman 61 Jeffrey Griggs Yummy! Kate Mink i' {■ i Craig Melville Travis Moore Kimberley Morse Misty Mason Barbara Mayritsch Shelley Mars ■ - : , ■ Tom Murphy David Oakes 62 Freshman Ho. hum. How boring! Darcy O'Connor Shannon Paige Kristin Palangi James Pomeroy Stephanie Pratt Carnie Richardson Lisa Rosen Elizabeth Saraceno Freshman 63 C’mon Missy snap out of it. William Sullivan Sam Thorne 64 Freshman Michelle Studhalter V Lorenzo Semple Todd Stone Jennifer Secrist Mr. Physical in total disgust Carl Uyehara Janice Voorhies Carrie Weaver Minke Weimann Heidi Wuriele Rollo. rollo lo your pal. _______ Freshman 65 MAKING IT HAPPEN The Smiles We Left Behind 67 won SCORE BOX lost won lost Roaring Fork Glenwood Spgs. ✓ Battle Mtn. V Meeker ✓ Roaring Fork Y Rifle ✓ Glenwood Spgs. v Battle Mtn. ✓ Meeker Rifle y Moffat •s - Sub-District District s Battle Mtn. s Moffat y State sixth Skier Volleyball Sets the Pace . . As the number one ranked volleyball team in Colorado the Aspen Skiers set the pace for excellence. Their accomplishments included the number one AA ranking throughout the season and defending their title in the Battle Mountain Tournament. The Skier tradition continued as the number one team in the Northwest league and they went on to win the titles as the sub-district and district champions. The Black and Red team finished sixth in the AA state volleyball tourna- ment. bringing their record to an astounding 17-3. Team unity and pride prevailed for the Skiers as they set the pace through dedication and outstanding ability . now that the pace is established, it becomes a tradition. LLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOL 'LLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLI 68 Volleyball Seniors: back row - Sally Fitzgerald. Lisa Johnson. Gina Ger- baz. Jackie Francis-, front row - Peggy Bruening. Carmen Farr. Sarah Carlson. Janet Myers. Coaches.- Bill Floover, Bonnie Maddalone. and Leon Fell Skier Volleyball Sets The Pace ... Captains: Sarah Carlson, and Janet Myers ML VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBAL kLL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL Volleyball 69 FRESHMEN: back row - K. George, M. Mason, B. Birrfelder, S. Heldman, A. Callahan, S. Jennings, M. Chilson, K. Morse, T. Dunning, E. Saraceno, S. Mars-, middle row - T. Rhinehart, J. Blomquist, S. Dillingham; front row - B. Hoover, B. Maddalone. L. Fell. VARSITY: back row - M. Hewey, B. Marsh, P. Bruening, J. VanDomelen, C. Farr, M. Brucker, L. Johnson, G. Gerbaz, L. Stutsman, J. Francis; front row - Coach L. Fell, S. Carlson, Coach B. Maddalone, J. Myers, Coach B. Hoover. JUNIOR VARSITY: back row - B. Maddalone, B. Hoover, D. Dillingham, L. Hershey, K. Thorpe, J. Kirk, L. Stutsman, J. VanDomelen, M. Brucker, I. Smith, L. Shuldener, M. Hewey, E. Skaeringsson, B. Marsh, L. Fell; front row - M. Mason, T. Dunning, T. Bascom, E. Teich, K. Kappeli, J. Hoff, S. Jennings, D. Weiner, K. Quirk, C. Cipriano OLLEYBALL VOLLEYAALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL YBALL VO| 70 Volleyball YBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEY LEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLE Volleyball 71 BALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBA Skier Football The Skier football players finished the 1981 football season with a 2 - 6 record. Coach DeGregorio has these reflections on the season: The only thing dis- appointing to all of us this season, was the fact that we did not win more games. We feel that we worked very hard, from the beginning to the end, improved throughout the season, learned quite a bit about our- selves collectively and individually and about the game. We enjoyed our experiences (we will NEVER enjoy losing), and we tried our best at all times and never gave up, even against some difficult odds. We are proud of our efforts in football for 1981 and will remember the lessons that we learned. COACHES: George Wright, Millard Kelley, Willard Clapper, and Pete DeGregorio CAPTAINS: Paul Popish and Andy Armstrong FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL F0 12 Football FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FO Team, back row: M. Kelley, trainer, D. Smith, T. Jones, E. Klanderud, A. Armstrong. B. Holman, J. Strong, R. Grewal, M. Kashinski, J. Wright, Coach P. DeGregorio, middle row: Coach W. Clapper, S. Hopkins, T. Bekkedahl, S. Davis, P. Popish, T. Conner, J. Pfau. B. Zanin, S. Windemuller, D. Breda, E. Eisen; front row: manager J. Holman, L. Hughes. R. Holman, M. Bekkedahl, D. Hauer. B. Elder, D. Videon, G. Hopkins, L. MacDonald. Not pictured: Dana Wise Back and ends, back row: E. Eisen, B. Windemuller, S. Hopkins, R. Grewal, A. Armstrong, T. Jones, S. Nostdahl, middle row: D. Breda, T. Bekkedahl, B. Zanin, T. Conner, J. Pfau. S. Windemuller, front row: B. Elder. M. Bekkedahl, D. Hauer, G. Hopkins, D. Videon, L. Hughes. Not pictured: Dana Wise Lineman, back row: L. MacDonald, S. Davis, E. Klanderud, M. Kashinski, R. Holman, H. Brucker, Front row: D. Smith, J. Strong, P. Popish. B. Holman, P. Callahan, Lying down. Coach W. Clapper TBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBA Football 73 FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL TBALL FOOTBALL fOQfBALL FOOTBALL POOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOQ1 X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X- COUNTRY X-C Skier Runners The Aspen cross country running team had very successful season this year. The men's team won the Northwest League title. Nick Looper (2nd), Todd Stone (4th), and Craig Melville (5th). all won individual medals. The Team was 8th at the State Meet. The women's team took second place in the League championship. Jill Anderson (5th) and Laura Shuldener (6th) won individual medals. The team placed 7th in the State race. Cross Country- Back row: Assistant coach Jefferey Potter. J. Hane. N. Looper, P. Willie. R. Pelletier. T. Stone. F. Pelletier, Coach George Burson. Front row. C. Melville. S. Hoff, L. Shouldener, J. Anderson. P. Pelletier. P. Doyle. L. Pausback. A. Kuhn OUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY X-COUNTRY COUNTRY X-COUNTR 76 Cross country ™ SOC Y HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOCKEY HOC Aspen Hockey I9 Hock?Y CEY HOCKEY KEY HOCKE'i HOCKEY H GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-B GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-B 80 Girls Basketball Captain Sarah Carlson. Carmen Farr. Coache ! Kelly Kelley. Jeff Conarroe. and Dave Conarroe. Senior ! J. Myer . K. Crandall. C. Farr. S. Floff. S. Carlson. G. Gerbaz. L. Johnson. IRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BA iIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B BALL GIRLS B BALL GIRLS B-BALL GIRLS B BALL GIRLS B-BA1 Girls Basketball SI Varsity: top row - J. Myers, L. Johnson: middle row - K. Crandall, C. Farr. S. Carlson, G. Gerbazj front row - D. Perrin, J. VanDomelen, Z. Alderfer, L. Stutsman, C. Weaver, C. Rutherford, J. Conarroe-, standing - Assistant Coach: Kelly Kelley, Manager: Stephanie Hoff, and Head Coach: Dave Conarroe. Junior Varsity: back row - D. Anderson, C. Weaver, J. VanDomelen, Z. Alderfer, D. Perrin, A. Mularz-, front row - K. Kelley, J. Sands, D. Dillingham, L. Stutsman. S. Hoff, W. Galvin, H. Braudis, D. Conarroe. Freshmen: back row - K. Denton. P. Smith, M. Chilson, M. Weimann, S. Mars. E. Davis; front row - K. Kelley, T. Dunning, L. Rosen, J. Secrist, S. Hoff. K. Mink, T. Rhinehart, D. O’Conner, D. Conarroe. Z YS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL 3YS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL f 84 Boys Basketball Brian Holman Warren Carter Nick Looper TJ. Simpkins Coach: Mike Leatherby Skier Basketball Captains: Mike Corwin and Brian Holman Seniors: OYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL Varsity: back row - Coach: M. Leatherby, T. Naylor, E. Lichtenwalter, T. Simpkins, B. Farris, N. Looper, E. Eisem front row - W. Carter, M. Corwin, B. Holman, P. Secrist, Manager: J. Holman. Junior Varsity: back row - R. Gonzales, J. Brodhead, J. Scott, S. Davis. B. Zanin, T. Bekkedahl. Coach: T. Atkinsi middle row - C. Melville, G. LaCouter, S. Munroe, L. Hughes, C. Uyehara, R. Holman, D. Videon B. Elder, S. Cox, D. Hauer, D. Yusem, D. Burson. )YS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL BOYS B-BALL Boys Basketball 85 ys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B Ball Boys til Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball Boys B-Ball B-Ball Boys ( COUNTRY SKIING X-COUNTRY SKIING X-COUNTRY SKIING X-COUNTRY SKIING X- COUNTRY SKI Cross-Country Team, left to right - D. DeCarlo. P. Pelletier. P. Doyle. J. Hane. P. Wille. L. Pausback. Coach Raoul Wille. Cross Country Skiers NTRYSSI II OUNTRY SKIING X-COUNTRY SKIING X-COUNTRY RtfKW G X-C NG Skll 88 Cross Country Skiing Aspen Skiers D SKIING DOWNHILL SKIING Downhill Skiing 89 The Smiles We Left Behind 91 I need a drink! Jumping off Devil’s Punchbowl. Mexican nights Summer 93 Scarce Arab in an unknown world. Suicide flip at Devil's Punchbowl. All good things must come to an end Summer 95 96 Homecoming Senior Rule!! Cheerleader caught unaware King and Queen. Hi mom! Homecoming Now this is Going Out In Stylell Homecoming 99 Winter 105 HIGHLIGHTS WINNING PERFORMANCES BY THE ASPEN HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM Yearbook Kirk, in the lab again. The yearbook staff from left to right: TJ. Simpkins. Steve Kienast. Ryan Gonzales. Terry Badger. Ken Johnston. Janet Myers. Jackie Francis. Lori Bregman. Kirk Broadhead. Julie Hoff. Dana Frascio and Lisa Markalunas. A true photographer; TJ. taking a picture of himself. 106 Yearbook Taking a breather. Yearbook; even though it was hard at times, we finally got it done. A special thanks to Alice Sundeen and the yearbook editors. The editors. Jackie Francis. Janet Myers and Lisa Markalunas One of our editors getting force fed. Yearbook 107 Cheerleaders Another ball game Squad Number I The Aspen High School Cheerleaders give support to the athletes, as well as the school. Their enthusiasm and support is greatly appreciated. Cheerleaders, left to right. Renee Ansay. Vanessa Bascom. Karen Bekkedahl. Jill Kass. Lynn Jennings. Cathy Crawford. Front row. from left to right. Dana Froscio. Kristine Jacoby. Michelle Weissman. and Lisa Carini. 108 Cheerleaders Squad Number 2 Cheerleaders 1C® SPEECH AND Speech and Debate involves a group of people who perform various speeches, plays, poems, and debates. The group competes around the state, hoping to become the no. I team in the state. Snarl! Grrr! Snarl! Speech And Debate DEBATE The Speech and Debate Team from bottom to top and left to right Tanya Rhinehart. Maria Nazzaro. Tiffany Giidred. Annie Mularz. Jamie Cotton, Edda Skaeringsson. Erika Teich. Ingrid Smith, Chris tie Reese. Michelle Weissman. Carrie Richardson. Sponsor Ken Lyon. Cory Bruenmg. Joe Nazzaro. Karen Melville. Jessica Auster. Vanessa Bascom. Thea Bent. Jill Kass. Matt Thurman. Erin Gibson. Derek Lanter. Darby Laswell. David Burson. Jeff Wiens. Eric Piel- stick. and Tony Hershey. Derek in his usual school outfit! STUDENT SENATE Student Senate members from left to right First row. Carrie Weaver. Margaret Baxter. Jamie Cotton. Christine Cipriano. Second row. David Burson. Sam Cox. Renee Ansay. Annie Mularz. Lisa Markalunas. Mauri Jenkins. Third row. Mike Corwin. Margaret Peavy. Bill Curry. Christie Reese. Jim Kelley. Jamie Gould. Back row. Andrew Ruiz. Pat Callahan. Jeff Scott. Brian Holman. School Officers from left to right: Vice-President Margaret Peavy. Secretary-Treasurer Jeff Scott, and President Marga ret Baxter. Leader of the pack Student Senate is an organization made up of school and class officers, as well as interested students. Student Senate represents the student body's concerns and needs. In addition, Student Senate sponsors the Home- coming activities and a Ski Day to benefit Muscular Dystrophy. This year. Student Senate has also provided a lunch program for students and faculty. Student Senate III FBLA Lori trying to concentrate. Future Business Leaders of America Officers from top to bottom: Jeff Scott. Stephanie Hoff. Brian Holman. Erika Balke. Carmen Farr, and Gina Gerbaz FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. Among other activities, the class raises money for certain activities such as yearbook. Future Business Leaders of America class from left to right Brian Holman. Jeff Scott. Julie Hoff. Lori Pollock. Betsy Dempsey. Erika Balke. Lisa Markalunas. Lori Bregman. Tom Fields. Meg Hewey. Stephanie Hoff. Lisa Johnson. Carmen Farr. Jackie Francis. Gina Gerbaz and Sally Fitzgerald 112 NHS NHS stands for National Honor Society. The stu- dents in National Honor So- ciety must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. These students are not only judged on their academic skills, but also their extracurricular activi- ties. A crushing gripl National Honor Society members from left to right. Laura Shuldener. Julie Hayes. Ingrid Smith. Jessica Auster. Jim Kelley. Sarah Carlson. Thea Bent. Erika Balke. Kristine Crandall. Valerie Zanin and Janet Myers. 113 VICA Mr. Larson showing us how to do it. VICA. stands for Vocational industrial clubs of America. The VICA clubs at As- pen High School includes Auto Mechanics and Cabinetmaking. VICA Officers. DJ. Newberry. Keii Johnston and John Fox VICA club, top row. left to right. David Rosen. Ken Larson. John Fisher. John Strong. Steve Kienast. Kirk Brodhead. Jim Scripter. Keii Johnston. Brian Farris. Paul Kienast. Bill Madsen. Bill Wall. DJ. Newberry. Julian Ulrich. J.D. Ilgen. and John Fox DECA 114 DECA Getting the job done. DECA, DECA stands for, Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America. It is the marketing organization for students at Aspen High School. One of the marketing studen DECA members from left to right. Amy Gantzel. Tom Fields. Tracy Hawkins. Piper Prebble. Gina Gerbaz. and sponsor. Dave Conarroe. 115 VICA THESPIANS Thespians is an internationally rec- ognized organization made up of student actors and actresses. To be a member one must maintain a stan- dard of excellence in the field of dramatic arts. The membership is made up of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Thespian Officers from left to right: President Eric Pielstick. Vice-President Karen Bekkc dahl. Secretary Michelle Weissman. seated Treasurer Erika Balke. Thespian members from left to right: First row. Michelle Weissman. Matt Thurman. Meg Hewey. Second row. Ingrid Smith. Steve Furniss. Maria Nazzaro. Lisa Markalunas. Jamie Cotton. Eric Pielstick. Third row. Jessica Auster. Tony Flershey. Eric Helm. Karen Bekkedahl. Margaret Baxter. Tanya Rhinehart. Karen Melville. Annie Mularz. Back row. Derrick DeCarlo. Bobby Burson. Lynn Williams. Julie Hoff. Erika Teich. Jeff Scott and Darby Laswell. I 116 Thespians HERO HERO stands for Home Economic Re- lating Organizations and the main goal is to develop youth lead- ership capabilities. HERO members par- ticipate in district and state conven- tions. Locally, they engage in a number of interesting activities. HERO members from bottom to top and left to right: seated. Julie Dalrymple. Edda Skaeringsson. first row. Freddie Hanes. Sponsor Barbara Jorden. Missen Brucker. Kim Quirk. Karen Melville. Sarah Carlson. Michelle Rolzin. Jamie Cotton, second row. Janet Mayers. Margaret Baxter. Julie Hoff. Jennifer Kirk. Barry Barth. Mauri Jenkins, third row. Tanya Rhmehart. Renee Ansay. Christine Cipriano. CHOIR Mr. Dillon and his class work very hard to prepare for their concerts! Choir members from left to right: back row. Edda Skaeringsson. Karen Bekkedahl. Jessica Auster. Tracy Hawkins. Tiffany Dunning, middle row. Tanya Rhinehart. Heidi Wurtele. Erin Gibson. Kristine Jacoby, front row. Richard Orrman. Robert Holman. Hero Choir 117 In Charge Of It All 118 The Smiles We Left Behind FACULTY Rich Zbylut-Principal Patty Griffiths David Lemire-Counselor 120 Faculty Barbara Tarbet-Counselor Phyllis Sealander Ed Walton-Custodian i I Carol Richards-Librarian Elayne Scoofakes Librarian George Burson Social Studies FACULTY FACULTY Heidi Roupp Social Studies Bob Simons-fcnglish Rich Mischinski-fcnglish Bob Marsh-Science Kathy Chaloupka-Science Bryant Kligerman-Science Terry Orcutt-Math FACULTY Faculty U FACULTY FACULTY Luman Livingston Math Susan Sanchez Math Debbie Higbie-Foreign Language 122 Faculty ; Barbara Smith-Art Bob Sluiter-Special Education Ken Larson-Auto Mechanics FACULTY Bonnie Maddalone Physical Education Bill Kluchko Band Mark Furlong-Custodian FACULTY Faculty 123 FACULTY This is a pencil. ▼ •S. 1 will survivel There’s not much you can say B Is this for Vogue? bating again? Okay, hurry up and take the picture! 124 Faculty I'm a wild and crazy guy. Alright Wawwen. smile!! And what would you like? Now I got you. now I'm gonna eat you! I'm such a nice guy. Another F. FACULTY Faculty 125 The Aspen High bouncers. FACULTY Uno. dos. tres The trash is over there! Those French Men “ll — } 3i I % 126 Faculty Wait a minute honey. I’m posing. Todays FBI. FACULTY Faculty 127 TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS For the Year-Round Sportsman, It’s Aspen Sports Skiing. Clothing and equipment sales, rental and repair for downhill and cross-country skiing. Advance ski reservation service Tennis and Racquetball. Equipment and clothing. Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 From Your Friends At We Like Thinking Toys With You” Carole Hershey 605 E. Main Aspen, CO. 925-9256 Bicycles. Sales, rental and repair. Backpacking. Packs, sleeping bags, tents, food, and topo maps. Hunting and Fishing Licenses. Running. 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