Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1978
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FACULTY . 2 16 36 54 ORGANIZATIONS ,... .... 7 8 98 146 172 CLASSES Volume XXIV ,, I6gl OPENING SECTION 3 Reflections of yesterday, today, and tomorrow R eflections are visions kept deep within our souls. Through memories, pictures, and photographs they are alive for us always. Reflecting on yesterday helps us remember the good and bad experiences of past days. Reflections of the present, help us see reality clearly, and to see ourselves and others through an unobstructed view. A By looking back on these reflections we can build a better future. Man can always correct the mistakes he made and build toward the dreams of tomorrow. 4 OPENING SECTION 6 OPENING SECTION OPENING SECTION 7 8 OPENING SECTION Qs: 35? J... W if is 2' , , , 'f'--3 ' Q A F ' H M- Y k , . Q- KTJL F with ,H - M - K yi 'hm N f 'VX Wiwjf -w11nw,1eem:n1-sara-1, 400' 1., A 3 I . 'J' Q I -B4 'lull M fu I Q W iii ,ff s 10 OPENING SECTION Um! 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Kevin Rainey and lay Phillips follow, as Brian Mountjoy waves goodbye on his way home to get ready for the football game. ft has s L X 1 X b x xg J . . 23 ss. N2 . , - --'s-1sf's,. , 1, - Q Q Q . We gc1fff.Q.,5 l vig! Kirk Weisenburger has trouble seeing the ft g.,,:ti j ffvfks af ,,f,' photographer on a sunny day of band practice. 5 W 1 J S 4 . -:-. i ' 'sf K' s?. ffif'i'f ' gf 'et .2123-. , f A ., s:-..gg . 4 if-.5 .' be . . .. a N FS'-.f' ei ft?-iw, is 43 '42 i.f?'.' 'f '5' .-J'--,' .1-. I-s...fiifa 1Qi.i'ff. ,W Nick Zazzera takes a break on his tuba during one of the marching band's many practices. 18 AUGUST, SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES Senior Cameron Cooke gives serious thought to the upcoming game against Central. ff ff' Scott Weisenberger playes the symbols dur- ing early morning band practice. August Activities Classes e n September Activities Labor Day Recess Pep Rally Freshmen campaign speeches Pep tri-assembly Freshmen General Election Trumpeters Ron Rich, Wayne Denner, and Dean Arnson perform with the band during halftime. AUGUST, SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 19 Girls vs. boys in Homecoming week activities B attle of the sexes was the theme for Homecoming '77, Enthusiastic students competed in events such as three-legged races, banana split eating contest, where girls ate banana splits off the boys faces, potato sack races, slave auctioningg and afro judging. Sharon Wilson and Tom Schneider were chosen as Homecoming Royality with Kathy Dooley, Bart Katz, Holly Corbin, Brian Mountioy, Cynthia Soto, and Dave McChesney as attendents. For the first time, the student body worked together to build a Homecoming float. The float was made of orange and blue crepe paper, shaped into a Spartan Head. Escorted by Marvin Schneider, Sharon Wilson accepts her Homecoming crown, while King Tom Schneider listens to second quarter strategy. 20 OCTOBER ACTIVITIES Connie Everett and mascot Scott Arthur pose for Shield Photographer. Coach Ernie Hawkins nervously eats a lolli- pop as the Spartan offense trys to gain yard- age. 4..- l .wif October Activities Q ti, , Ai 1,-tap,-' v 11 Open House 2' at X hmm 18 Choir Parents Night ,fx-g,gV ' A ' 7 17 Homecoming Week Activities ' -Q 21 Homecoming and Dance .wqklazv M PMA Spagetti Dinner We 'wise' 25 Gifted music student recital X . . M V Q A - 25 Basic Skills Tests A N, 4 'Y - ' ,lx Q 28 Teachers Convention e No Classes Freshmen, Lori Dikes and Jackie Thomas compete against fellow students in the three- legged race. Spirit Club members show mixed emotions as the Spartans go for a first down during the Homecoming game against West. OCTOBER ACTIVITIES 21 Drama unites with Dance for fall pro duction The campus was continually buzzing with various activities, during the month of November. Early in the month, the Drama, Dance Production, I Am One, We Are One , which was produced by Ms. Ann Steele and Nls. Denise lobski was presented in the auditorium. This one hour and forty-live minute production included many short story orientated skits, directed by the individual students. Camelback Spartans were successful in their divisional game against East, but tailed to win against Amphitheatre with a score ot 10-7 in a well played game. D.E.C.A.'s International Banquet took place at the Saddleback Inn on the 18th. Senior, lohn Rauch, congratulates Robert Pulver at the National Honor Society ceremony Tom Tweet, Leslie Hall, Tanino Privatera, and Susan Crowther participate in the Fall Drama and Dance Production, I Am One, We One. 22 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES End of first term Drama, Dance Program Air Force Assembly Veterans Day Recess College Visitation Day PTSA General Meeting Football Divisionals D.E.C.A. Installation Banquet SNHS Forensic Meet Forensic Practice Meet NHS Induction Ceremony Thanksgiving Recess Mixed Doubles Tennis Tourney Frosh IV Awards Night Varsity player Ellissa Eller places the birdie over the net in a difficult backhand position in Mfllww Paul Cotter, Brian Hilbert and Ms. Brannigan await their dinner at the DECA Installation Banquet held the 18th at the Saddleback Inn NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES 23 On Action Day the snow flies all over as students rush into the big mound to throw snowballs. um3W1 3 D 'If' 'N' , I Qlfiiissivfw 1 -'C' Ig: fx? A K ses . 24 DECEMBER ACTIVITIES Mr. lerry Siegel carefully prepares to toss his water -P balloon, in a contest on Action Day. lil-- I D - I -1- . f if:.gtgx iic is eete j IDII IDIE 5 ...- Camelback High School students wrestle with friends to push one another into the mound of snow. Students enjoy white christmas on football field t 3. p Q A , -V:, KL.. .. Coach Charles Webb and his son look for a place to relax and eat their lunch on Action Day. The highlight of December was Action Day on the Zlst. A Christmas assembly was presented by the Choir, Dance, and Drama departments. Several bands preformed throughout the afternoon, and Channel 3 News covered the events of the day. A hamburger barbeque led oft the activities. Students and faculty joined together in activities like tug of war, volleyball, frisby throw, three-legged races, and water balloon tosses. The main attraction was a snowball fight. A truck load of snow was dumped on the football field, and even newsmen were targets for snowballs. December Activities 8 lazz Lab Concert l4fl6 Drama Fall Production 19 Christmas Chorus Concert 20 Instrumental Music Christmas Concert 21 Action Day 23 Christmas Recess Begins DECEMBER ACTIVITIES 25 Hedlund, Livingston and Hull in Track Concert C hristmas vacation ended January 4th and was closely followed by semester exams on January 17th and 18th Second semester began on January 23rd. Advanced Drama acted out several skits in front of student audiences in the Little Theater. Junior, Marty Hedlund, Greg Hull and Luman Livingston performed in the CBHS auditorium to help raise funds to sponsor the track team. Hedlund, on guitar started off with several songs, which he had written. Then he was accompanied by Hull and it ,t.. Livingston in 3 medley of popular An Earthball was the main attraction when student officers prepared a day of fun for the campus. songs. Workmen and custodians spent their morning disembling a wall blocking the arcade. l 26 JANUARY ACTIVITIES l J.J. Giannantonio serenades Lori Woolsey in the play The Sandbox. js. ,1 , X ::::r--- ,. Q ih- X I i f 1 ' sox vVh A-me A I -ug ,M -, Robin Lutey and Kym Mills patiently teachs the preschoolers in their Child Development class. f Til ji 5 i4 g o X Q A x ,bfi g: f'.'-51 .. ' 3, 15' -if A successful trio Luman Livingston, Greg Hull and Marty Hedlund perform in front of a captive audience. JANUARY ACTIVITIES Classes Resume - Free Enterprise - Gifted Music Recital Advanced Drama Program - Final Exams - No Classes End of First Term Track Concert 4 9 13 10 11 12 Dance Solo Concert 17 18 19 20 20 25 JANUARY ACTIVITIES 27 Band concerts, tournaments, during Februar ach year the wind symphony has a winter band concert and this year two celebrated guests conducted the band, Mr. Les Felten and Mr. Russ Capri. Several hundred students took the free enterprise test on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 21. Those students who passed were not required to take free enter- prise as seniors. Wrestling divisional tournament along with softball, Varsity and l.V. basketball tournaments were held during the month of Febuary. State wrestling and basketball tournaments were also held. FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES 1 Boosters Masgive and Gavel 2 Mime performance 9-10 Softball State Tournament 13-17 Dance Class Concerts 17-18 Wrestling State Tournament 21-24 Intermediate Drama Program 28 FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES sm Susie Crowther and Tony Taylor, juniors practice their dance for Mime perforance. 'It' l xy, LN N!,, H 15.111 . if f fg M75 Senior dance perfomer, Kathy Bell, draws up colorful posters ot mini concert as advertsment F' 'a W' 'X M f fn, k , I ,N A .K Vf k'ki I o ' 'i, ' f' ' fi ' sc -X I' Drama Students get into the mood of their silent characters for the February 3rd Mime Presentation in the Little Theater of the auditorium. siis H u gig Brenden DeVaIIance proves his artistic ability through his Valogram. FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES 29 Mr. Trexler leads forensic team to victory The forensic team attended the District Tournament in Chandler and swept the tournament decisively. The team especially excelled in oral interpretation and debate. Other fine arts were busy at CBHS during Marsh. Three programs were pre- sented by intermediate and advanced dramag and by the Music Depart- ment. Rehearsals for the Spring Production, The Man Who Came To Dinner , were directed by Ms. Ann Steele. Valley eighth graders were intro- duced to CBHS by attending the annual Basketball on the 16th. Money raised from the Basketball went to the Sophomore and Freshman class treasuries. 30 MARCH ACTIVITIES Wayne Benner and Ronald Rich practice half-time show performance lor band competition in April. Tia Liepack and Margy Gibbons try-out lor the Spring Drama Production. E I1 Susan Goerlich, Nancy Niozingo, Becky Ankenrbrandt and Julie Luebke gabbing in the first ra:.iada. ROTC member, Phillip Nichol raises the flag. Mr. Bob Haberer demonstrates sketching tech- niques. 6 MARCH ACTIVITIES Winter Band Concert Intermediate Drama Program Elementary School Concert Advanced Drama Program AIA District Speech Tournament Gifted Student Recital 1-2 ' 6-10 ' 15 16 Basketbrawl 1 -17 I8 ' ' 28 ' ' MARCH ACTIVITIES 31 Maze members off er stud ent s need ed cult ure D uring the month of April the literary magazine, MAZE, was distributed. The staff worked hard on publicity, acquiring material and fighting the all around apathy that they came up against. IVIAZE did not set the school on its ear, but it did revive student publication of art work. The dreaded school activity in April was Spring Registration. This year, the Board of Education was going to change its policy on registration. All students would not have to walk through the gym. They also would not get a choice of teachers or periods. ln the end, the policy fell through, and the students registered in the same old way. Drama star, Mike lVlcCoy, is attacked by an adoring female admirer Miriam Hayenga practices her serve for the upcoming tennis tournament 32 APRIL ACTIVITIES :W in ,. 2 3,1-Jw K 15 APRIL ACTIVITIES 5 Art Careers Day 12-14 Spring Drama Production 13-14 Girls Varsity and l.V. Valley Classic 19 Spring Registration 20 Advanced Girls Classic 21 MAZIE Distribution 26 Band Concert 28-29 Girls Tennis Divisional ,...-akli Contributor to MAZE, Margaret Smart, discusses the oncoming publicity tor the magazine. s V3 5 r e If I .PM- , swf . ,., I 1, L , We-A 'asym- Master-minds, Margaret Smart, Mike Martin, Patt Leonard, and Terry Morgen, select the entries that will occupy the forty pages of MAZE. APRIL ACTIVITIES 33 Graduation highlights May and june activities D uring the month of May, all the Night. ln their program the teachers May 26. Final Exams held on May 31st spring sports teams had their chose students out of each business and lune 1st, ended the school year State Tournaments. Some of these class to recieve awards. The program for the rest of the student body. tournaments were held in Tucson as took place in the auditorium. The Graduation was the night of lune 1st well as in Phoenix. All of our spring Honors and Awards Night was May 22 at the stadium. varsity teams competed in at least and many students were honored School ended lune lst, the earliest their district tournaments. The spring when they received certificates of date for dismissal in several years. performance of the Concert Choir merit, scholarships and plaques. This was done to give teachers a was held on May 9, and spectator Lynn The Scottsdale Registry was the chance to attend college summer Welch commented that she thought setting for the lunior-Senior Prom on sessions, as well as to give students it was well done. May 20. This was a final event for an equal chance to find summer On May 15 the Business Department seniors whose last day of school was employment. held their annual Business Awards 0n one of the last days of the school year, Tom Doyle and David Rodriguez relax and talk after school, under the ramadas on a lazy afternoon. 34 MAY 84 JUNE ACTIVITIES ,,.,.,....c.., , X, say?-1 if-.5 s..--.-ff 'vl2.Z54yj5,7-Q:-fr'Qf'r 3+xs'-55,ye..arr1'-ws., xg .vuaggf ,,e-.-.nvvilfiic e. W 1 , . VW ,, I., 1 .s . vm 1-.s:. , 'rn' f:cgu'Ai7Q 4 A rrffff-ss -.- i'!1-N ' . 5tfff'f gs3'v'z'3'!5vS's 541 'sp 4 f' ,me ,M . W e-rf, if eff: 1 i4,EPfif 2 . ,f,- ,gc 3 f' new AW -1 J- u 4. Q. n .1 jr Mavis? Karen Richardson, Tammy Gosnell, Kathy Dick and Laura Spencer wait for a ride out in the horse shoe. May May May May May May May May June lune une May and lune Calender Varsity State Tennis Kr Archery Varsity Tennis State Tournament Concert Choir Concert Business Awards Night One Act Plays lunior, Senior Prom Last Day lor Seniors Semester Exams Semester Exams Graduation School Closes .' 44.1 swf 1 R . .ruin W-af. ,K ' X' by Sophomore Maureen Nebrich Picks out a favorite spot during 5th hour lunch, with only seven days of school lelt she had summer on her mind. MAY 81 JUNE ACTIVITIES 35 36 HONORS , f'c 'F 1? ' ' wa! 1,1 ' A ' 'ff,ff'fA-KFK r Y ' ,FR ffl'-14 IXA I 1 K Vwfr' -. IW x,XL NI lynn XX WWW! J! X lk X . f-hr I . f HONORS 37 Student Senate lends support to special school activities T he purpose ol Student Senate is to provide financial backing lor worthy organizations and special events. They also helped promote school spirit and involvement in the student body as a whole. The main problem of the Senate was the lack ot a majority of senators getting involved. Vice President Mark Cook stated, My foremost goal lor the senate is to get the average senator more involved in the procedure ot the senate. The Student Exec. offi- cers wereg Bart Katz, President, Mark Cook, Vice. Pres., Karen Aidem, Exec. Secretary, Kathy Dooley Financial Secretaryg and Margaret Smart, Cor- responding Secretary. First year Senator Gail Silberman shows her excitement at her first senate meeting. The Senators are selected by their classmates in all second hour classes. ,.,... fs 'S STUDENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-Bart Katz, Karen Aidem, Kathy Dooley, Mark Cook, Margaret Smart, Sponsor, Fred lohnson. 38 STUDENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS E . E V . . Q Q4 Lf ,gi 1 LAP-, ,f STUDENT SENATE- Front Row John Thomas, Rick Green, Debbie Mueller, Gnara Starr, Judy Hand, Rocco DeLuca, John Austin, Carolyn Blair, Julie lnnocenti, Patl Leonard, Gail Silberman, Jim Gouveia, Morey Fischel. Second Row Becky Franklin, Scott Weisenburger, Dianne Rasen, Steve McDonald, Cherie Ory, Tina Lassila, Todd Welch, Suzette Biasi, Joe Farega, Debbie Metzger, Lynn Welch, Nancy Flinn, Top Row Marc Parelle, Greg Bentley, Lisa Reynolds, David Waters, Cindy Sarazar, Jesse Hernandez, Camille Soto, Christi Storr, Frances Sims, Keith Perkins. -'aug V F173 X u-31 ?Jer'ie - me T J , F Q 'T' lv?- STUDENT SENATE- Front Row Janet Day, Sheila Rowles, Sarah Rowles, Terri Lyman, Lisa Hitte, Val Huebner, Alice Hale, Adam C. Burke, Mike Gore, Jim Baca, Wendy Godwin, Lindel Gore, Mike Smolens, Kent Dicks. Second Row Mark Obermayer, Kathy Bell, Jaime Gorman, Frank Moro, Shannon Melton, Janice Flickinger, Sam Cohen, Lynne Smith, Steve Posso, Carole Murphy, Melvin Williams, Pam Provateare, Kim Gilbreth, Karen Vorce, Connie Everett, Jennie Starr. Third Row Karrie Stiteler, Cindy Johnson, Connie Newman, David Rosen, Marguerite Mclntynre, Cecilia Cleverger, Dori Harkness, Marc Solomon, Greg Grothe, Joe DelDuco, Dena Ennis, Brian Mountioy, Shelley Powers, Cynthia Soto, Jimmy Fulton, Bill Crabtree. Top Row Margaret Smart, Corresponding Secretary, Bart Katz, President, Karen Aidem, Executive Secretary, Mark Cook, Vice-President, Kathy Dooley, Financial Secretary. STUDENT SENATE- Front Row Lisa Mitchell, Linda Tveidt, Maria Ewing, Linda Kirk, Linda Davenport, Brenda Warren, Susan Shapiri, Dru Kleinman, Beth Kahn, John Tveidt, Parliamentanang Vicki Belon, Tanino Privitera, Kim Turhurd, Second Row Doug Teets, Shelley Cook, April Moore, Jenny VanDenburg, Shawn Dunn, David Tatom, Mike Rowe, Kay Loucks, Kelly Robinson, Ken Reynolds, Janine Bennett, Miriam Hayenga. Top Row Spencer Lane, Julie Luebke, Vic Friend, Randy Jones, Cheryl Thompson, Michelle Guyett, Scott Manning, Keith Shirkey, Aaron Sheets, Mark Tameron, Angelo Lapedro, Rey Romera, Steve Coppinger, unlike as in.-vnvqn V Q ni ' ,fm 4 STUDENT SENATE 39 Boys State delegates learn about government N AU was the site for Boys State. Bill Bland, Cameron Cooke, Bart Katz, Bruce Simpson, and Andy Heinle were chosen delegates. They spent one week learning about the processes of government. Everyone was encouraged to run lor an office in the city, county, and state elections, set up within an imaginary state. Bart Katz was elected president of the state senate, as well as a city councilman. Cameron Cooke and Bill Bland were also state senators. Bruce Simpson and Andy Heinle were elected to the city council. The delegates were chosen for their scholastic achievements and involvement in school activities. 40 BOYS STATE 'ilztllnai BOYS, GIRLS STATE- Bottom Row' Karen Aidem, Kathy Dooley, Cynthia Soto, Bart Katz. Top Row: Andy Heinle, Bruce Simpson Bill Bland, Cameron Cooke. ,.4-4 Girl Staters are chosen for achievements G irls State representatives were Karen llidem, Kathy Dooley, Carrie Howard, and Cynthia Soto. Approximately 25 girls were nominated by the faculty because of their academic achievement and involvement in school activities. All nominees attended a tea where the purpose of Girls State was explained to them by former state members. lt also allowed the selection committee to meet, and talk to the nominees. Girls State is an imaginary state, complete with city, county, and state divisions, where elections in each division were held. Everyone was required to run for city office, then if successful to go to county and state elections. Carrie Howard was runner up for Governor, Kathy Dooley was a state senator, Cynthia Soto was chairman of her political party, and Karen Aidem was a party representative from her city. GIRLS STATE 41 Anytowners learn about themselves, others Sponsored by the National Con- people from a broad spectrum of back- ference of Christians and lews, grounds. And, while learning about Anytown is a week-long camp held each other, Anytowners also learned each June. It is designed to help stu- about themselves. dents gain a better understanding of Ten delegates were chosen to at- tend Anytown summer camp, they were: Mark Cook, Tanino Privitera, Val Huebner, Jill Hertzke, Janice Steton, Sharon Wilson, David Tatom, Jett Dub- now, Adam Burke, and Lula Rogers. :m-3 ANYTOWN DELEGATES: Adam Burke, Mark Cook, lill Herzke, left Dubnow, Val Huebner, Tanino Privitera, Sharon Wilson. 42 ANYTOWN DELEGATES 3 students place in NMSQT semffinalists test PSATXNMSQT tests in Math and English are given each annually to all luniors who want to go to a Junior College or a University, and place in the top 1575 of their class. Andrew Heinle, Kelly McGuire, and Jonathon Rauch placed in the top .5721 in the nation and are eligible for scholarships worth S1000 to S4000. Melanie Brown, Richard Demaine, Shauna Hawkins, Mary Lasson, Thomas Miller, Susan Motsinger, Lynn Rose- berry, and Bruce Simpson placed in the top ZZ of the nation's High School Seniors on the tests. ff' W A '-,Wy , ...swag NMSQT Semi-Finalists: Kelly McGuire, Jonathan Rauch. NMSQT Semi-Finalists: Andy Heunl 8. NATIONAL lVlERIT SEMI-FINALISTS 43 Adam Burke attends CAC board meetings A dam Burke was the Citizens advisory Council representative this year. Burke presented the students' views to the Superintendent and Board of Education at the monthly meetings. These meetings involved discussions on important issues concerning the district. M ark Cook and John Tveidt , represented CBHS on the Student Board ot Education. They attended meetings and voiced the students opinion on various views. Adam Burke Mark Cook 44 CAC, STUDENT BOARD DF EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE SNHS, FNHS learn about language Culture T hree semester grades of 1's were the qualifications required for membership in both the Spanish and French National Honor Societies. The purpose of the Spanish National Honor Society was to further advance the appreciation of the language, culture and people of the Hispanic world. A forensic meet hosted by the Spanish National Honor Society and held at Camelback was the highlight of the club's activities. Winners entered in fourth year poetry included lst place Shelly McElligot, 3rd place Cheryl Vosburgh and 4th place Paul Denbow. In fourth year prose Stepanie Haita took lst place, David Mullins placed 3rd and Louis Cuda came in 4th place. Entered in 3rd year prose Lori Olsen won lst place and Kellie Campbell took 3rd place. The club also took a trip to a Guadalupe Mexican Mercado. The purpose of the French National Honor Society was to give recognition to those students who had achieved academic excellence in the area of French, as well as to study more extensively the French culture. Exclusive use of the French language was a stipulation at all activities, some of which included dining at local French resturants and attending other cultural events. The club was led by President Kathy Bell and Vice President Celeste Tang. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Celeste Tang, Chan Pomeroy, Patti Anderson, Mile DeLisle, Sponsor, Jennifer Kunz, Tanino Privitera, Kathy Bell. - SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row Jonathon Rauch, I Warren Erickson, Diana Pitoscia, Secretaryg Michelle Judson, David I Mullins, Beth Kahn. Second Row Lisa Karstetter, Melanie Brown, surerp Casse D t na, May Lasson, Vice President, Cyndi Cries' 1 Trea I ae r X ser, Susan Sharin. Third Row Stephanie Haita, Cindy Bernhardt, Sue Ramando, Alice Hale, Lynne Smith, Robert Pulver, Top Row lulie Moentk, Enc Haeussler, Ken Bennett, Sharon Parks, Mark lulian. FRENCH AND SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 45 Mem ber ships for S is based on rank ualifications to be in the National Honor Society were based on achievements in leadership, service, and citizenship, as well as accomplish- ments in the area of academics. The organization consisted of the top 10'Z2 of the lunior class, and the top 15? of the seniors. A questionaire was sent to potential members regarding their in- volvement in all areas, and club spon- sor Ruth Hague stated that the club is interested in the well rounded individu- al that has maintained a high academic standard. The emphasis of the activities were social and this is different from previ- ous years. Activities included a Hal- loween Party, hayride and a canned food drive at Christmas. The final ac- tivity of the year was a party hosted by the juniors in honor of the seniors. Jonathan Rauch, President, presents lunior Cecily Ellsworth with her membership card at the National Honor Society Annual Induction of new members. This year it was held in the auditorium and parents and friends were invited to the event. ! .32-e 5 X 4 - L-. Nemesis g as 0. s... fx sit 2 VS gn-G . as ,PAW M, ,,., Alb 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row Kathy Bell, Mascot, Bruce Simpson, Holly Harris, H. Keith Smith, Treasurer, Jonathan Rauch, President, Lynn Roseberry, Vice-President, Melanie Brown, Executive Board, Cindy McNamara3 Second Row Lisa Wise, Secretary, Diana Pitoscia, Lorrie Smith, Cheri Law, Stephanie Haita, Andy Heinle, Clayton Jackson: Thrrd Row Vicki Belon, Nancy Kauffman, Alison Morris, Julie Moentk, Margaret Lotches, Margaret Smart, Ron Rich: Fourth Row Susie Foutz, Frank Spotnitz, Mascot: Geri Beadle, Bart Katz, Robert Rodack, Dave McChesney: Htth Row Michael Martin, Sandra Rusinek, Marcy Lusson, Karen Aidem, Kelly McGuire, Rick Rupp, Mark lulian: Sixth Row .. . Warren Erickson, Cherie Ory, Nanci Sippel, Randy lones, Ken Bennett, Greg Spencer: Back Row Cameron Cooke, Karen Bottomley, Tim Cort, Bob Germaine, Tom Cort, Todd Bartko 46 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I. I. Giannantonio, Gail Silberman, Sandi Rusinek, and Mike Martin pose for a photographer at a National Honor Society meeting. NHS held meetings monthly to discuss and plan activities. Q ,we-dew' 1- I if we mama' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row Ted Thomason, Matt Davis, Bob Miles, Marc Doloman, Marilyn Spinner, Robert Pulver. Second Row Scott Tang, Gail Silberman, Donna Busch, Iill Hertzke, Eric Gruber, Don Novkov, Adam Burke, Tanino Privitera, Lorrie Oelliers. Third Row Susan Shapiro, David Tatom, Gary Spritzel, Troy Miller, Tom Prather, Alice Hale, Valorie Huebner, Milca Melano, Lynne Smith, Fourth Row April Tang, Gail Haga, Susan McAl- lister, Ann Prather, Angela Gill, Tamra Baugham, Barbara Garfield, Patricia Anderson, Fifth Row Cecily Ellsworth, Charlotte Pomeroy, Carole Tom, Cynthia Griesser, Fred Podesta, lohn Robb, Harley Eisner, Gail Miller, Marcia Bottomley, Beth Kahn. Top Row Steve Larson, Connie Witbeck, David Waters, Marty Hedlund, lettery Dubnow, Michael Gerke, James Malanski, lohn Tveidt. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 47 Student body honors 6 Homecoming attendants and Brian Mountloy F 1 Cynthia SDIO 48 HONIECOMING ATTENDANCES N, L + tdt f k xv N- f V1.1 f if g NWS I F 'W isa, aaa 'S' ' A ' , W 5 ' K X 9 3 fl: K X- ,,,, , A . ' 1' fi X Molly Corbin J- K '-E5 , ' Kathy Dooley f W fw Molly Corbin and Dave McChesney ...-,fv'm M M ,,.....---v Mk for 4 K .3 . I 45, .o.o sf, Jail? Bart Katz and Kathy Dooley 5 W if V 'ka-W 'Q , '-,, , 'Mz,,,.,, A I A ,Jw 'a',, Dave McChesney HONIECOMING ATTENDANTS 49 Schneider, Sharon Wilson shows her modeling talents while posing for a photographer. 'A 4 ' 7 , rf an i V . ,, ' Sharon Wilson, Tom Schneider 50 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Wilson voted Homecoming Royalt .wg Sharon Wilson Tom Schneider tries his best to smile at the rom schneiaef photographer. as ,,,,....a..... W Tom Schneider, Sharon Wilson Sharon Wilson receives her crown at the Homecoming half-time activities. Tom Schneider, quarterback as well as Home- coming King, gets his mug shot taken for a football program. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 51 Shield honors Bill Bland, Kathy Bell as royalty H onors for the Shield Queen and King were bestowed upon Kathy Bell and Bill Bland. They were chosen on the basis of their contribution to the school, and community. Yearbook staff editors and staffers decided on the royalty. Kathy received her position as Queen for her participation in many club activities. Among these are International Club Secretary, Girls League Publicity Officer, French National Honor Society President, National Honor Society Mascot. She also served on the Homecoming Committee, IPR Committee, Prom Committee. Other honors she received include Girl's State Alternate, DAR Good Citizen of CBHS, Student Senate member, four year Ski Club Sergeant at Arms, and Vice-President of the Senior Class. Her future plans include European travel, and studying Art and Science. Bill was a member of the Football team his Freshman and Sophomore year. He was on the Basketball and Baseball teams all four years. He was elected as a member of the Student Senate for two years, and lnteract President for two years. He also attended Boy's State in his Senior year. S A f.ii Kathy Bell Bill Bland 52 SHIELD KING AND QUEEN Belon, Spotnitz chosen as Blade Sweethearts B lade Sweethearts were chosen tor their involvement in extra activities in the school. They were given the honor by the Blade staff, who voted on seniors who they lelt were deserving. Frank Spotnitz and Vicki Belon received the title. Frank was involved actively in drama and was a member ot the For- ensic Team and llllasque and Gavel for four years. He was in Student Senate his Sophomore, and lunior years. He was a member ol National Honor Society tor two years, and was elected Mascot this year. Vicki was also involved in the drama department. She was on both the Forensic Team and Masque and Gavel for all tour years. She was voted Secretary of Masque and Gavel her lunior year and President her Senior year. Both Frank and Vicki were involved in a number ot plays, and were in the casts of many. Lg. ank 1 Vicki Belon BLADE SWEETHEARTS 53 54 PERFORMING ARTS NQQN ffQ XN Q Ypg??fM lDll1llQlf'DllQM1llN'E AXIIQWT W Orchesis performs many concerts in auditorium rchesis devoted its time to the second annual solos concert, and dance concerts including the Alwin performances. To be admitted a formal concert at the end of the Nickolis dance concert at Arizona into Orchesis, you must be selected. year. All three of these concerts were State University. Orchesis performed The class performed at many school performed in the new auditorium. at the Diamonds department store. concerts. They were involved in the The group has also performed in They were the only high school invited. first annual drama-dance production, the community and attended many ag .f-, Orchesis: Left to Right Jennifer Kunz, Kyle Campbell, Mary Lawlor, Anita Knight, lodi Molever, Susan Swaseys, Cindy Frances, Debbie Theel, Darcie Roberts, Halle Albrecht, Lisa Bierer, Karen Sacks, Tracy Yue, Paula Provateare. xv' if Orchesisz Left to Right Gil Berry, Paul Dembow, Tom Tweet, Leslie Williams, Beth McCarthy, Julie Orr, Tanino Privitera, Wendy Duistermars, Susie Crowther, Sally Sanford, Susie Baker. Not pictured: Doni Sutton. Leslie Hall. 56 ORCHESIS ,W ,,,., of an 5 .rr . as it Jody Molever practices her dance for the second annual mini concert. . Paul Dembow is an MSM in the skit junk food . ima Ms. Denise Jobski is the sponsor of Orchesis. Anita Knight DVHCUCSS in the dance f00m- Tanino Privitera has a lead in a dance in the drama-dance production. ORCHESIS 57 Drama, dance Combine acts in one show I am one, we are one, was a new program created by Ms. Denise lobski and Ms. Ann Steele. The show combined drama with dance to produce an intermingling of both arts into short skits. The theme evolved around the song One by Carol King. Both actors and dancers practiced during their fourth hour classes and fifth hour lunch Mark McAllister acts in mime as the last survivor in Stagnation . Susie Crowther and Tanino Privitera dance together in the skit Conlormity directed by Bonnie Geavaras and choreographed by the dance cast 58 DRAMA, DANCE PRODUCTION First fall play rehearsals held in auditorium ark of the Moon was the first ' play to be entirely rehearsed in the new auditorium. This enabled the director to take full advantage of the technical facilities offered. Mr. Ed Cahall, alumnus from Camelback, designed the background sets for the play. There are twenty-five people in the cast. Bonnie Geaveras plays the Colby plays the leading male lohn Student Director o n Coniur Man Dark Witch Fair Witch Coniur Woman Hank Gudger Edna Summey Mrs Summey Mr Summey Miss Metcalf Mr Atkins Mr. lenkins Uncle Smelicue Floyd Allen Mr. Bergen Mrs, Bergen Burt Dinwltty Greeny Gorman Hattie Heffner Marvin Hudgens Barbara Allen Mrs, Allen Mr. Allen Ella Bergen Preacher Haggler Frank Spotnitz Matt Colby l Giannantonio Janice Kroulik Laura Reany Sharon Gardner Adam Burke Susie Foutz Connie Newman lohn Miranda Steff Kelly Mark McAllister Tod Mettler Mike Abels Mike Bryce lohn Comita Alice Hale David Rosen Gail Haga Tia Liepack Russ Wendt Bonnie Geavaras Vicky Belon Gil Berry lulie Goot Tanino Privitera leading female, Barbara Allen, and Matt 60 FALL PLAY sg! Q ilk at 5 L Q . ii, Mrs. Summey mourns over the death of Barbara Allen's baby as Mrs. Allen comforts her daughter. I in 9 , The Preacher, played by Tanino Privitera, marries Barbara Allen and lohn in the General Store. ui'- 'vn' 57 'ff 'Wskkb :ff New coach helps Forensics Win sweepstakes trophy. Our strongest events were humor, with Tanino Privitera and Ll. Giannantonio, Debate, with Alice Hale and Lynne Smith, Extemp, with loan Tveit and Frank pulled through again. On December Spotnitzg drama, with Vicky Beton and tenth, they went to the Winter Trophy Tanino Privitera. Tournament and took the r. lim Harvey, Camelback forensic coach, retired last year to be replaced by Mr. Bruce Trexler. Despite this major change, the Cambelback Forensic Team Winter troph This year's Forensic laison was Valerie Huebner. She was responsible for recording and keeping track of all forensic points which were acquired to become a member of the forensic league association. Forensic Team: Front Row Carol Flores Bill Adair Val Huebner, Adam Burke, Annette Scuderl, lohn Comrta, Connie Newman, Sheri DiVlto, Second Row Pat Lester, Patty Huet, Vicki Belon, Bonnie Geavareas, Susie Foutz, Feet fFrank Spotnitzj, Gil Berry, Tia Liepack, Third Row left Garland, Gordon Pomerenke, Mark Marley, Cathy Caldwell, Margaret C h T P th r Alice Hale L nne Smith, Lorrie Oelkers, Fifth Row . .. Mary Stites, sponsor, Smart, lohn Rauch, Laura Kothavala, Fourth Ro. ., Linda Tveit, Donna Cohen, Sam o en, om ra e, , y Mr. Bruce Trexler, sponsor, Cathy Cimellaro, Tan Privitera. 62 FORENSICS Mr. Bruce Trexler is the new Forensic coach replacing Mr. Jim Harvey. Val Huebner was elected as Forensic Iaison by Masque and Gavel Members. FORENSICS 63 Marching band: Front Row Scott Weisenburger, Mark Smith, Steve Clark, loel Arnold, Chris Christian, Frank Ammaccapane, Cory ludd, Bob Ketterer, Tom Prather, Lon Houser, Dave Skowronek. Second Row Caroline Rhodes, Doug Seeley, Christi Storr, Ron Rich, Karl Kassr r, Wayne Benner, Brice lohnston. Third Row Chuck Sarchione, Kim Crow' ley, Dan Matus, Dean Arnson, Karen Parks, Susan Harmon, loy Ruttenbur. Fourth Row Stephanie Allen, Dawn Gardner, lill McDermott, Andy Heinle, Clayton lackson, Richard Rosenlield, Michelle Mains. Fifth Row Lisa Montgomery, Paula Provo, Daphren Corbin, Bill Henry, left Esgar, Scott Tate, Chris Gill, Carolyn Bennett. Sixth Row . . . Sarah Kessen, luanita Siebert, lill Nobley, Suzanne Norris, Susan Lamonica, Nick Zazzera, Connie Wit- beck, Richard Dusanko, Dave Watson, lim Emerson. Seventh Row Dave Felton, Steve Larsen, Bill Sanderson, Gary Luster, Lisa Turney, Linn Luckett, Mark Haeussler, Ann Spadoni, Mike lackson, Eighth Row Becca Lange, Susan Hawkins, Cassie Datena, Holly Corbin, loyce Leonard, Milca Melano, Terry Brullat, Sally Gruetzmacher, Dena Ed' wards, Margaret Stahl, lanet Day, lane Swartz, Becky Franklin, Diane Day, Laurie William- ffffMfW ff 64 BAND son, Allrson Mclemore, Rosemary Wrllrams, Lrsa Stone. Top Bow Brenden Vallance, Mrke Allen, Vlado Sparaver, Mr. Silvesler, Kirk Wersenburger, Kyle Cambell, Dave McChes- ney, Ken Nlrller, Sharon Gardner, Carole Tom, Errck Doke, Lrsa Coulter, Dan Sherlock. Flag Corps: Lett, Bottom to top: Lula Nlebur, Gall Hart, Dranne Rasen, Carrre Fetters. Susre Madsen, lrll Kung, Laura McGurre, Crndy Copeland, Susan Mayors. Rrgtrt, Bottom to Top: Charlene Soto, Tracy James, lulre Baughman, Carmrlla Solo, Krrsly Shamy, Pattr Gerke. Patty Sprerlzer, Kelly Stmson. Pom line: Left Bottom to Top Pam Provateare, Pam Bowman, Karen Vorce, Lorl Lewrs, Andrea Starr, Thresa Strlle, Kendra Delarr, Conme Everett, Susan Klren, Rohm Munz. Flag Line: Lett, Bottom to foo Cynthra Soto, Shel' Iey Powers, Sharon Wilson, Karen Bottomley, Kathy Dooley, Dru Klrenman, Karen Benson, Sue NlcChesney, Karrre Strteler, Connre Strteler. ' I BAND 65 Sea son keeps Band occupied Flag girls accent marching band with colorful flags and formations. with aCtiVitiGs Camelback marching band was very busy this season. They marched at all home games and one away game at Central High. They also marched at the Fiesta Bowl and the Rodeo Day parade. Again this year, the band went to the State marching competition held at A.S.U. where they received straight superiors. At the end of the year, the band participated in the national music festival in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Silvester directs and designs all band numbers. , , ,L 'V M E B' -i .1 N-A--ff-T,,,W gf-ag... . ,A 1:1 Qjjfj :, 3 3 M I A A ' ff E , ,A 5 .ing E .Q f , .. 1 . 'i 'V' i ' -'C - ze 1 - at ,Mu nn' . , . ie , During A.S.U, competition, the CBS marching band stands in intricate formation. 66 BAND Brenden De Vallance rests during morning band practice. ORCHESTRA: Front Row Robyn Burkhardt, Lisa Mangino, Mark Berry, Anne Trevino, Allison McLemore. Top Row Mr. William Silvester, Michko Kinsley, Stewart Collins, Joel Orton, Richard Decker, Craig Dahn, azz ab, Orchestra play concerts around city he Jazz Lab consisting of 20 Educators. ln April Jazz Lab also plays many different types of music, members and their director competed in the U.S. Open including, jazz, rock and classical. William Sylvestor, played in concerts Tournament held in Denver, Craig Dahn, under the supervision all around the city plus in Tempe at Colorado. of Nlr. William Sylvester, is the pianist Arizona State University for the and student director for fourth hour National Association of Jazz he twenty member orchestra orchestra class. r-V' X J Jazz Lab: Front Row Steve Larson, Juanita Seibert. David Felton. Angela Gill, David Felton, Nick Zazzera, Second Row Chris Gill, Daph- ren Corbin, Carolyn Bennett, Bill Henry, Mike Kilday, Dan Nlatus, Karl Kassner, Wayne Benner, Dean Arnsen. Top Row Dave Ermoin, Doug Bennet, Greg Hallenbeck, Steve Dietrich, Mr. William Sylvester. JAZZ LAB 8 ORCHESTRA 67 heerline has expanded their membership from six to eight members. They did this in order to raise the spirit level at Camelback. The Pom, Flag, and Cheerlines sponsored the first dance of the year and raised 3675. The money went to flag uniforms and spirit paraphernalia such as pom poms, shakers, and poster accessories. They also sold mums which are flowers sold at Homecoming. Lori Lewis stands at attention at half time. Pom member Karen Vorce smiles at the first pep assembly crowd. if 9' K gi f N r S f, fziif , 1-.fs Pom Line: Bottom Row , . . Pam Bowman, Andrea Starr, Kendra Delair, Connie Evert, Pam Provafeare, . . . Second Row: Lori Lewis, Teresa Stille, Karen Vorce .. . Top Row: Robin Nlunz, Susan Klein 68 POM LINE The band provides music for home game. 9261 Nba' 't 99 0 W., Flag member Connie Stitler takes part in flag routine. Cynthia Soto takes part in a flag routine at an outside pep assembly. 4 ' Skilf Flag line: Front Row Karen Benson, Karrie Stitler, Connie Stitler, Karen Bottomley, Shelley Powers, Cynthia Soto . . . Top Row . , . Sharon Wilson, Kathleen Dooley, Dru Klienman, Sue McChesney FLAG LINE 69 Cheer Posters are put by Pom, Flag and Cheer mem- bers for the football players. Q 15, .,.. as ,,,e S 5 - .iff .. B- Kiyk A B5 Q Q 4 1 B l -GN Head cheerleader Becky louflas cheers on audience at assembly Holly Hobe encourages spirit at September pep rally. 5 wi g .f UM' ' A-audi M if BQ Cheerline: front Row . . A Holly Hobe. . , Middle Row. . . Becky louflas, Mary Ellen Lamppa, Lori Olson, Laura Newland, Barb Pienni, Leslie Simko . . , Top Row. . , Penny Bossert, . . 70 CHEER Swing Singers: Front Row Heather Burtord, Sharon Wong, Rosalee lo Collin, Glenna J. Gorder, Lynn Streahl, Second Row . .. Eric Haeussler, lohn Robb, Keith Make, Terry Berg- Iund. Top Row . ,. Mike Abels, Robert Rodack, Greg Grothe, Craig Dahn, Vocalists visit Disneyland and an Diego area he Swing Singers consisted and preformed for small groups Disneyland in March. of six girls, six boys, and two during the December holidays and he Advanced girls Choir, accompianists. The group met three throughout the year. directed by Mr. Jenkins, had mornings each week for 40 minutes The Singers went to the State Solo 44 members. The girls went caroling with Choir Director, Grant lenkins. and Ensemble competition in in hospitals and shopping centers. Swing singers did many luncheons lanuary and also to San Diego and e 92 . . ' its ' l 1 7 '- at vig Quigley rr Uk X XX ' gi x 75- - 1- f Advanced Girls Choir: Front Row Mane Dunlap, Barb Andro, Lisa Boas, Marti Fan, Advanced Girls Choir: Front Row Camille Rhrnehart, Kim Merghan, Lisa Baker, Beth ning, Second Row Denise Young, Rosie Taylor, Michelle Mooney, loyce Havhcek, Bloom, Second Row Linda Dubnow, Lauren Kandell, Candi Warner, Third Row Third Row Elizabeth Smith, lane Riggs, Denise Stamplly, Gina Thomason, Top Row . . . Susie Madsen, Nancy Iordan, Wendy Duvanel, Top Row Vikki Ghelpka, Barbara Pell, Michelle Mains, Tamara Thomas, Candy Copeland, Kathy Kesterson. Accompianist. Janet Gillespie, Lisa Burt. ADVANCED GIRLS CHOIR, SWING SINGERS 71 Choir performs more Concerts in auditorium oncert choir's nearly 70 members took advantage of the new auditorium facilities and planned more concerts. The choir performed at several community and school functions, including the PMA Homecoming dinner and several Tim Brumm, during second hour choir class, concentrates on Music for Parent Night Concert. Deanna Polleta waits patiently while group shots are taken. 72 CONCERT CHOIR celebrated by performances of more than a dozen concerts. The second semester activities included several more concerts and cutting a record. concerts they sponsored themselves. During the spring break the choir went to California where they performed at the San Diego Naval Hospital and visited Disneyland, Sea World and Universal Studios. The Christmas holidays were Steve Davis and Tim Brumm dress for Parent Night Concert in Audi' torium. Mike Abels practices the piano solo which he played during the Music Seminar Students Concert. W' N1 sw W' , N 'im X W 1 A M if J, 44. 'i,f' 'R re i V 1 '-+r.,,,,.. Q. . Concert Choir: Front Row Robin Stringer, Sandra Posteher, Lynn Streahl, Debra Kandell, Deanna Polletta, Leslie Sheeler, Lynn Lorance, Second Row Cheryl Vosburgh, Cara Cook, Sharon Wong, Kim Crowley, Glenna Conder, Vicki Doran, Marcia Bottomley, Traci Mehlin Third Row Andrew Johnson, Mark Simms, Kent Larson, Alan Paige, Michael Bryce, Rick Stevenson, John Comita, Robert Lively, Top Row . , , Randy Strength, Joe Suever, Steve Andro, Eric Hassler, Steven Davis, Tim Bromm, Keith Hake. 4 mow? , 4l...,,,., IIMMHH .,.,,M,,,m ,i,,, ,, Concert Choir: Front Row Carlene Hedlund, Shauna Hawkins, Tammy Sherlock, Marilyn Spinner, Mary Lasson, Charlene Wynn, Heather Burford, Second Row Jeff Garland, Cheryl Bruns, Susan Majors, Suzanne Motsinger, Patti Johnston, Kathy Kesterson, Cecily Ellsworth, Jill Kauffman, Keith Perkins, Top Row Tony Tafoya, Craig Dahn, Greg Grothe, Hal Ryan, Mike Abels, Robert Rodack, Greg Peterson, Brian Ames, Terry Berglund. CONCERT CHOIR 73 Blade receives new sponso r, s. Powell he staff of the Spartan Blade printed two different publications this year. The first was the traditional newspaper which dealt with campus news in the usual press fashion. The second was a magazine. The change in format was an effort to give Blade staffers more experience under the direction of advisor lane Powell, experience in different styles of journalism was stressed. The staff also felt the two publications would offer the Camelback student body more variety, thereby presenting better Editor in chief Managing Editor Copy Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Photo Editor Exchange Editor Business Editor Reporters Fred Podesta Tom Cox Mike Smolens Kim Nation Bill Adair Kelly Robinson Mike Vaughn Phil Mason Mark Ambros Dean Arnson Harley Eisner lessica Richtler David Rosen coverage of the campus events. 74 BLADE STAFF News Editor Kim Nation helps Phil Mason with Blade busy work. . f--W'i: ll!! . va' ,Q Blade Staff: David Rosen, Dean Arnson, N.. . M ' ?a?5.Ew ffm, , , wifi lv''r-'Q.f1.v?f'1xl.:aPr ri, ,V ,l 5, 5 ,mrjyil-l ,X an X, ,045 'ff 'Hai' f X 3 ff - 5.54100 wi Blade Staff: Blll Adalr, Mlke Vaughn, Kelly Robinson, Tom Cox. Mm , 1r9fY gaf' -p aan d ' Q6 --W, Wada 'uhm' D3Vld Rosen TyD8S UD BVUCIQ for the Blade. Blade Staff: Harley Elsner. Nllke Smolens, Phi, Mason , .zfmiwsaz .A Mrs. Powell is new Blade sponsor. Blade Staff: Fred Podesta. Mrs. Powell. 5 Ql' BLADE STAFF 75 Boy girl ratio mandated by Title Nine bill T he 1978 SHIELD staff faced many changes and had to tackle new problems. Printing the senior mosts was a first, this was done be- cause the seniors contributed the money to purchase the extra nine pages. These nine were part of the thirty extra pages added to the book, with only a slight rise in the price of the 78 SHIELD. As a result of school being let out early,' no names were printed on the covers. Title 1X proposed problems to be dealt with, for the staff had to be conscious of an even boy girl ratio throughout the book. The 1978 SHIELD staff was headed by not only the traditional editor-in-chief, but also by two managing editors. Shield staff: Terry Morgen, Managing Editor: Sandi Rusinek, Editor-in-chiefg Gail Silberman, Managing Edito Shield Staff Photographers: Bob Lively, Mike Martin, Mike Alexander, Mike Rockwell. Not pictured: Photo Editor Bob Provo. 76 SHIELD STAFF l Shield Staff: fron! Row Lynnette Broadhurst, Carol Flores, Maureen Nebrich, Top Row Lori Maples, Paula Grebba. Shield Staff: MS, Charme Mvfehaft. 3D0fl50f- 1. I. Giannantonio draws a layout for his sec- tion. .7 iw' , j f 'i ' 6 if Q aw .---......,,.,,,, ,H 'N 4 ' .1 N .. N JN ,,,-f ' V , Shield Staff: Mark Wagner, Sports Lynn Welch, Sports Editor. Editor. Not Pictured: Shield Staff: 1. l, Glannantonio, Advertising Editor: lull Mcdermott, Class Section Editor, SHIELD STAFF 77 78 ORGANIZATIONS UI2+ NII1MICfF M WMM Service clubs 81 interest clubs dominate all school activities INTERNATIONAL ate at Felsen Haus saw Indian slide show sponsored an or- phanage in Mexico offered the sixth dance of the year went on annual trip to Nogales . . . MAZE . . . sponsored a cover contest held their Christmas party published the Camelback Art Magazine CHRISTIANS had group discussions a car wash held a food drive of- fered Christmas carols COE gave much help to a needy family at Thanksgiving in charge of the concession stands at the football games gave Special Em- ployee Appreciation Luncheon at the Come- back lnn PHOTO CLUB worked for yearbook helped with the Shield photography gave Shield staff another chance to appear in yearbook ARETE . .. helped at Desert Crest Retirement Home annual Halloween costume party took Sunrise Ski trip sold raffle tickets went to Disneyland LEO dec- orated dance at Perry Rehabilitation School sold bumper stickers collected mistletoe at Rainbow Acres HERO took off to three Hero conventions sponsored one car wash threw a Hal- loween party held Christmas Reception made money selling McDonalds' tickets Employee Appreciation Banquet LAPIDARY saw Phoenix General Mineral Show had rock trip in March SPIRIT cheered up all school spirit at home and away games ICE SKATING every week at Tower Plaza VICA . . . went to classes Masque and more classes BROADCASTING CLUB did a radio show Sunday mornings on KRUX KERAMOS a Fall and Spring sale met each week ROTC exhibi- tion drill team fired M-16's and M-60's at Black Canyon Gun Range participated in various parades KAMELBACK KRAUT KLUB had picnics played at minia- ture golf soccer enjoyed ice skating Farrel's went to Potato Patch GUN CLUB practiced at Black Canyon Shooting Range were collectors SPARTATICIANS recorded statistics kept records at Camelback sports activities DECA organized a road rally a Disneyland trip State and National Deca leadership contests concession stands SKI CLUB skied to Purgatory Squaw Valley Sunrise Tahoe Kirkwood KEY CLUB made and sold their calendar worked hard at Arizona's Rehabilitation Center painted baseball bleachers sponsors of Dance-a-thon assisted at Gompers MASQUE AND GAVEL sponsored plays gave Christ- mas Party coordinated speech tourna- ments raised funds for forensic teams . . . TARS . . . took children to a varsity foot- ball game made lots of Halloween cos- tumes . . . helped to run the Special Olympics sold Christmas wreaths :.. held a year- end progressive dinner washed cars at club car wash . . . earned funds for special projects. . . i to.yyttta. rtil ii A 1 an d igi, ii iiaz tct , , J WWW . , I , Gavel Z 9' i fy qv or ,A 2 ,, E. Masque and Gavel members loosen up and practice for their individual pantomimes, 80 MASQUE 8 GAVEL MASQUE AND GAVEL-Bottom Row: Bill Coe, Carol Flores, Cindy Johnson, Annette Scuden, Connie Newman, Holly Harris, John Comita, Michael Bryce Second Row' Jana Ence- rink, Ahleen Enserink, Cindy Nishi, Jon Rauch, Janice Kroulik, Anna Trevino, JJ. Giantonio, Lori Woolsey Third Row: Gil Berry Sam Cohen, Lorrie Oelkers, Alice Hale, Tom Pra- ther, Lynne Smith, David Rosen, Cath: Caldwell, Lisa Hittel Top Row: Pat Lester, Patt Leonard, Gail Silberman, Betsy Lusby, Adam Burke, Tia Liepack, Terry Morgen, Julie Goot, Mike Martin, MASQUE AND GAVEL-Bottom Row: Keith Smith, Holly Harris, Carl Olsen, Gail Haga, Tony Tailor, Halle Albrecht, Kim Terhune, Lisa Gering Second Row: Carolyn Blair, Tanino Privatera, Secretary: Russ Wendt, Matt Colby, Stelf Kelly, Susie Foutz, Treasurer: Vicki Belon, President, Bonnie Geavaras, VicefPresident, Frank Spotnitz Third Row, Julie lnnocenti, Linda Blankenship, Jill Burgess, Beth Bloom, Dori Harkness, Tanya Huebner, Cathy Crane, Jessica Richter, Lori File Sponsors: Bruce Trexler, Ann Steele, Mary Stites. Not Pictured: Valerie Huebner. NIASQUED 81 GAVEL 81 Kamelback Kraut Klub KAMELBACK KRAUT KLUB-Front Row Ed Collins, Stephen Wade, Kim Wallace, Brian Roberts, Tina Vincent, Mary Wagner, Sandy Lynch, Bruce Freedle, Second Row Eric Spencer, Deanna Rexing, Anne McCoy, Barb Doyle, Kathy Gatwood, Sharlene Keller, Suzanne Oberrnayer, Carol Flores, Pam Walker, Mike Geary, Third Row Rick Sparks, Carl Bruning, Chris Shaw, Patty Wade, lynnette Broadhurst, Beth Bloom, Carol Roth, Kim Lynch, Fourth Row Doug Ullrich. David Ward. Bruce Simpson, President: left Dubnow. Laura Pornerenke, Karen Vorce, loy Ruttenbur, Mark Wagner, Fifth Row Gail Silberman, Scott Butler, Carl Olsen, Secretary, Marilyn Keehn, Vice-President, Hans Schoenborn, sponsor: Doug Gerdin, Kevin Krietenstein, Kathy Madole, Debbie Rossborough. Top Row Margaret Burke, Sandra Rexing, Linda Dubnow, Carolyn Bennett, loe Burloot, Clill McClellan, Alyssa Tattrle, Carol Blair, 82 KRAUT KLUB ...-Mine-4-'M Y -'Q- fy-Q. -Q 'W- 'w--I-- HQ .I ww' k, A Kraut Klub member tinds solitude at Willow Springs, one of the many Kraut Klub weekend trips. Lapidary Club af' was il s ,l 3 LAPIDARY-Front Raw Mark Wagner, Susan Cantor, Lisa Biehl. Top Row Greg Peterson, Charlene Keller, John Day, Sponsor, Carol Flores. un Club GUN CLUB-Front Raw . . . Brent James, Stuart Booth, David Brady. Top Row . . . Dean Cook, Kathy Snell. LAPIDARY 83 Vt PM 4 PHOTO CLUB-Front Row Lynnette Broadhuarst, Ms. Charme Morehart, Randy McLaughlin, Gail Silberman, 1.1. Giannantonio, Mike Marlin, Mark Alexander. Top Row Dale Francis, Mark Wagner, Lori Maples, Jill McDermott, Maureen Nebrioh. Not Pictured . .. Sandi Rusnek and Bob Provo, Ms. Diane Nowlin. 'if' pu-. Photography Club member, Mike Martin, demonstrates his mirror. 84 PHOTO CLUB t l photographic ability in a CBHS bathroom Ski Club nnll i Olive lordan executes a spread-eagle on a Purgatory ski slope. Q , , . Q.. ,.,.-,--ge. ,e,, , - R ,lt , c eeee eee ee ee N b W W , J L L e,ee .si ee,eeeeeeeeeeeeeee , L g MMM SKI CLUB-Front Row. . ,Kent Dicks, Greg Angle, Mike Rowe, Suzie Fishman, Dawn Davitt, Susan Goerlich, Charlene Keller, Kathy Hamler, Lynn Welch, Vice-President, Bob Barnard, Gary McDermott, Meg Leander, Mary Leander, Mark Haas, President. Second Row. . .Andy Gilborn, Shawn Dunn, Vali Eberhardt, lim Dougherty, Kevin Lassila, Mimi Molina, Heathe T Kneal, Laila Morey, Tina Lassila, Todd Welch, Kipp Welch, Robert Cichomiko, Don Novkov, Carol Flores. Third Row, . .Lisa Staken, Melinda leffords, Linda Dubnow, Carolyn Bennett, Bob Miles, Doug Bennett, lim Hutchinson, Pat Rogers, Wendy Duvanell, Sue Kelly, Marti Fanning, Eric Gruber, Ted Thompson, Ms. Denise lobski. 70,0 Row. . ,Mary Thompson, Jessica McCar- thy, Gina Keller, Frances Brophy, Charlie Pamer, Ben Flicker, left Gorman, Ken Harper, Warren Erickson, Tom Rich, David Wood, Steve Davis, Russell Yaw, Kevin Rainey. SKI CLUB 85 86 INTERNATIONAL International Club INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Front Row Georgine Scappucci, Lynnetle Broadhurst, Tina Lassila. Second Row Ahleen Enserinli, Susan Affleck, Palsy Havelin. Top Row . . . Kellie Campbell, Tony Tailor, Evelyn Amadio. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-Front Row Lisa Hittel, Cindy Bernhardt, Lynda Ennis. Second Row ,Alison Morris, Cindy Ross, Kathy Bell, Vice-Presi dent Christine Haita, Ruth Balikian. Top Row . ,. Margery Gruber, Michelle Vrooman, Stephanie Haila, President, Andy Heinle, Paul Dembow. , 5 Maze Mr. Phillip Hart, sponsor of a new innovative Club on campus, helps conduct a preliminary MAZE meeting. MAZE-Bottom Row Melanie Brown, Brenden De Vallance, Patt Leonard, President, Jodi Mulliver. Top Row Margaret Smart, Terry Morgen, Vice-President, lulie lnnocenti, Adam Burke, Mark Cooke, Becca Lange, Mr. Phillip Hart, Sponsor. ' MAZE 87 Ping Pong Club Marvin Sournat enthusiast and sponsor of the novice Ping Pong club cordially gives Shield Statler an interview. s s f 5 sms, 335' Gif A .e B 5 at i'ii - - 1, r,-. L A ,- 5 J PY .' isneialff . ,L 1 5, V .i.as,gw. :: .,, . .. liisf siagfegfsig 9 W 1 'f'i . A is it ' .-. . ., tg, Wit rs :si e L --'r , Q 5. V ' Q 1 PING PONG-Bottom Row Susan Cantor, Michele Seyfried, Sarah Hilling, Mr. Marvin Sounart, Sponsor. Second Row Kim Sandvig, Melvin Williams, Anna Conter. Third Row Ted Moon, Lisa Staken, Karen Winkler, Carol Flores. Tap Row .. .Shawn Dunn, Rosanne, Gilbert, Vali Eberhardt, lohn Robb. Not Pictured Kien Nguyen, Laura Spencer, David Rodriguez, Mike Geary, Kevin Krietenstein. 88 PING PONG CLUB .l ICE SKATING CLUB-Bottom Row Elaine Wong, Cathy Bell, President: David Rosen, Vice-President: Second Row Cecilia Clovenger, Janet Mauder, Robert Glock. Top Row Carolyn Blair, Debbie Rossbourgh, Mike Skitt. Not Pictured .. . Mr. Robert Hudson, Sponsor. Broadcasting ce Skating Club BROADCASTING-Front Row Joel Orton, lohn Austin, Marc Solomon, Lee Pemberton, President, Mark Wagner, Second Row Louis Buelna, lim Kennedy, Eric Davis, Mike Rockwell. Third Row Ed Collins, Stephen Tomailio, Mike Roedel, Al Pimentel, Allen Hubley. Top Row Rick Sparks, Steven Strom, Mike Chavez. BROADCASTING 84 ICE SKATING 89 VICA 90 LEO 81 VlCA L60 Club LEO- Top Row. . .lill McDermott, President: Cassie Datena, Janet Day. Second Row. . ,Diane Day, Anne Rockwell, lerri Bruflat. Front Row...Denise Stamplley, Staci Beck, Mary Thompson. Not Pictured...Daphren Corbin, Sue Hawkins, Secretary- Treasurerg Marilyn Keehne, Vice-Presidentg Holly Corbin, Lisa Balmes, Becky Noble, Richard Roserifield, Shawn Dunn. VICA-Front Row. . .Ed Adams, Greg Blehe, Troy Bingham, Mike Colbert, Phil Couch, Tom Gart, Mike Yares. Second Row. . .Dave Quinn, Randy Newman, Kris Hansen, lim Loete, Bob March, Gary Mijrick, Bob Gears, Mr. Robert Pike. Top Row. . ,Scott Now, Steve Philipp, Terry Reifl, lohn Restuccia, Tom Vorce DECA mum ,E L., vw DECA-Front Row. L -1-I5 3 .Teresa Tafoya, Jenny Phipps, Tim Gort, Jaye Randazzo, Mimi Irwin, Lucy Vagnetti, Randy Kaar, Milca Melano, Teri Cone, Second Row. L .Russ Lange, Robin Aycock, Karol Schwartzmeyer, Joe Jones, Chris Clark, Ray Rawlins, April Moore, Brian Hilbert. Third Row, , .Cynthia Soto, Randy Shank, Stuart Reynolds, Patti Anderson, Lisa Clark, Donna Winton, Leslie Merritt, Lisa Karstetter. Fourth Row. L .Michele Butera, Alice Hicks, Shaan Schweghardt, Jolene Heywood, Nancy Van Leeuwen, Melinda Jetfords, Debbie Hanis, Paul Cotter, Jon Lara. Top Row. , ,Keith Applewhite, MsL Charlene Lyons, Sponsor, Deanna Beery, Todd Mettler, Maryann Wolschon, Andy Left, Pat Lester. K L fee, ' ' LL f e-e'e' MW P333 LL if L 's'fe NMa gQ53'W- 16,4 5 3 so itis L i gt 2- E:5k3i55531v1SseiW w SWR WWTJWNWMQMWWNEMRNP Hes? 'irr ' ,, -Wf--r'---- M ,E --my--J- ,.., ,rt immil ' A it 'rr e f E3 J L -gf L ., . rpfswshwsfgjfrggywswfw 5Lggew?E fV3fWEi s,3g? g ?ww SWWWWPP I L me , i ,L 5 e 3 L Wx ,, LL L' 5 ,f fa ,A L wget.: L1 Lf -Q' s L, , J' - -rf -' J. ' M A . ,, we L f L 121+ T? V .1 L L L l 552 -A iff :, ., f-Lf ' lg, tif . -'-LAQQQQLLT 5 ,, FELL. k..,- Q U M W N3 ri rf i r Q ,, QL , 9 L, H ,iff ' ' ' In s f L L-W LM-. -iw -C Lets - A L L. -:. ee.L.L- S L - 1 ei 7 Q M iz A 3 1: .,-. ' 5 A li , L H ' K .N R - L ,,.,Lm Ls,- A .-,- ' A J 4 I L ' ' Q ' ,e W L. A ' L LL A L r'L- , A 1. . J 152- - liz' P -- as Lesser-w'1-fizw ' 1. 1'fRQPPS -L' ,X , 3 , it L ' P L Wi . if if If '15 Igg y 2 5- f 'L ' Q H- ' X 'L v ' 'P ' f -J - 1 ,vi i L- 1 L ,R 'ii' 'f -, '1 X , ie ,, LL.. ,. M ,LLL K We w9+L 3 5' Qfwiibee Ee? ei? WE siwsf A ft? -1 Qi-49353 geexiis J S -fr i, LaL,,mfLft Y:f, , 1 , gt , ,ggi ,, ' is LLAA , E rrr' J s s ,LL.,, its if LLLL ,,L, TARS-Front R0w.L.David Rosen, Gabbi Metzger, Deedee Stetsinger, Paula Provateare, President, Sandy Chaya, Treasurer, Jill Hertzke Second Row. L .Cindy Burnhardt, Jessica Richter, Jodi Molguer, Tina Swann, Kyle Cambell, Amanda Ray. Top Row. L .Susan McAllister, Toni Taylor, Kin Sandvig, Debbie Kandell, Barbara Parrot, Kim Cori, Gina Chelpka, Not Pictured. L L Paul Dembo, Dawn Gardener. Ms, June Olson. DECA 8r TARS 91 l me HERO W MW' QD we W Senior, Kathy Bell, Designs an imaginative publicity poster for the HERO club's Valogram sale. a Y l l HERO- Front Row, .. Ms. Holly Haddow, Roxanne Smith, Kim Lehner, Cindy Coulombe, Tammy Granzow, Cindy Knot, Lori leflords, Diane Dioguardi, Richard Clayton, Kim Davenport Top Row. ,. Ray Owens, Lori Wheeler, Maryorie Pierce, lim Quinn, Judy Purnell, Terry Beall, lanet Nichols, Frank More, Lisa lannella, HERO CLUB COE ' s COE-Bottom Raw. . . Robin Stillwell, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Townsend, Kathy Strangman, Melody Foster, Debbie Ferguson. Second Row. . . Nancy Scott, Presidentg Charlene Wynn, Chris Baethke, Gina Chelpka, Florence Stone, Lynda Luettjohann, Third Row. . .Scott Butler, Mary Turner, Suzanne Kranicz, Beth Kredit, Denise Gray. Fourth Row. , . Tom Tweet, Sue Harrison, Christy Shoup, Louise Cuda, Margaret Stahl, Secretary. Top Row. . . Steve Watts, Laurie Paul, loni Keller, Treasurer, Debbie Mathews, Ms. Nancy Anderson, Sponsor. Christians WM k ,N V laws.-AWWA t ii A Ae , J t KIEMDZPAH CAMELBACK CHRISTIANS-Boflom Row. .. Richard Florez, lohn Robb, Michelle Judson. Second Row. .. lim Malinski, Kim Gilbreth, President, Karen Vorce, Melinda lefford, Vali Eberhardt. Third Row. .. Margaret Lotches, Bill Coe, Star Lotches, Lisa Staken, Ruth Balikian. Fourth Row. . . Anne McCoy, Kim Crowley, Patti lohnson, Robin Munz, Shawn Dunn. Fifth Row. . . Doug Maller, Elaine Wong, Frances Stover, Rene Wise. Shrth' Row. . .Pat Lester, David Hook, Sharon Wong, Janet Gillespie, Ahleen Enserink. Top Row. . . Mr. Arthur Ricks, Sponsor, Joseph Dobbs. COE 81 CHRISTIANS 93 Key Club and 4 i at -yy I ' Ns or fa 1. Y' 'C 33 g l N KEY CLUB OFFICERS-Dave Waters, Treasurer, Mike Vaughn, Vice-President, Jud Fischer, President, Kent Dicks, Secretary. KEY CLUB-Front Row Michelle Lara, Ann Spadoni, Connie Grass, Jeanine Lapadura, Becky Ankenbrandt. Second Row . .. Charlene Soto, Patti Gerke, Kelly Hinson, Camille Soto, Susan Georlich, Linda Turner, Charlene Keller. Third Row . .. Sarah Hilling, Nancy Parks, Katie Noonan, Susan Kaplan, Cheryl Thompson, Janice Kroulik, Jill Gordon, Nancy Mozing. Top Row Mike Martin, Clare Ballard, Scott Stevens, Mike Gerke, Debbie Dunn, Shawn Dunn, Michelle Guyett, Tom Cox, Jim Uranich. at 6 v-3-'I ' is A as 4 -Y KEY CLUB-Front Row Mary Leander, Cynthia Soto, Patti Anderson, Kathi Dick, Nancy Horlacher, Christine Hart. Second Row . .. Anne Mount- joy, Traci Mehler, Patti Dikes, Jill Mauren, Lisa Staken, Kathy Ragget, Dianne Rasen. Third Row . . . Kim Eatherly, Nanci Sippel, David Tatom, District Secretary, Holly Hobe, Laura Spencer, Marrianne Schulz, Robert Waters, Mike Smolens. Top Row . . . David Rodriguez, Mike McCoy, Randy Strength, Ben Gregory, Mike Dunham, Bill Crowther, Troy Miller, Scott Weisenburger. 94 KEY CLUB l Qs, -ll Q yi? CQ ' :fr Ilya JA s. JS.. 55 ,, if 5 , , , iv' 4' -MZ! Sl 'L KEY CLUB-Front Row Margery Gruber, Tonya Perry, Tom Erhard, Julie Nation, Paula Grebba. Second Row . .. Carol Townsend, Susan Parks, Kelly Robinson, Jon Lara, Carol Flores, Kendall Harper. Third Row Nancy Malmstone, Ray Rawlins, Tony Carlise, Ken Reynolds, Sean McCoy, Mark Tameron, Harley Eisner. Top Row Chico Flores, Fred Podesta, Jim Harrison, Chuck Edwards, Dave McChensey, Brian Mountjoy, Marty Hedlund, Jett Dubnow. were A 1 Alu! E5 ROTC-Kneeffngx Kurt Beathke, Karl Brunning, lhor Petrenko, Bruce Simpson, Olof Torne, Dwain Watson, Bill Autrey, Holly Calvin, Mike Geonatt Standing: Jim Wikham, Teresa McCoy, Monje Francis, Jeff Mcelroy, Mike Gonzales, John Thomas, George Wacker, Rick lovino, Eric Spencer, Keith Perkins, Jake Hummel, Sandy Rexing, Alan Scholze, Drew Dovrell, Eric Davis, Kim Spencer, Mike Reaney, Anne McCoy, Phil Nickel, Tom Brister, Tim Goldenelz, Jeason White, David Gionet, Scott Higgins, Bob Matowitz, Marl Barnum, Archie Doran, Howard Roberts, Charles Servis, Paula Robinson, Bob Perdue, Automn Jones, Brad Johnson, Mike Mindrup, Amy Battuello, Karl Munger, John Austin, Phillip Garcia, John Johnston, Douglas Gerdin, Shiela Rowles, Tony Couch, Steve Strom. left Howe, Charlie Gore, Dan Crowford, John Yairas, Brian Vaughn, Mike Stetten, Dan Gilbreath. ROTC 95 l '-2 96 ARETE Arete Robin Wools and Tricia Doyle are in Costume for Arete Halloween Party. Jilnulin- X H1 M 1 nf 'wrlff 1 K , 'W M, iff-A , . -a. ,t . , .l.l e X l F K ,, xihk f A ,.Lk L' I .W 'L . , . it !,,,,, oooo , . x ARETE-front Row lill Hertzke, Karen Hedberg, Carol Thompson, Beth Cullenber, Trica Mickey, Diana Cullenber, Kathy Blodett, Kendra lohnson, Cheri Ory, Janice Flickenger, Ms. Gretchen lames, Sponsor. Second Row Nancy Kauffman, Sue Mottsinger, Robin Shpard, Shelly Powers, Kathy Rockrich, Lisa Reynolds, Odie Keller, lolene Heywood, Dru Kleinman, Sue Mcllhesney, Christy Stor. Third Row Beckey louflas, Karen Bottomley, Karen Benson, Cynthia Soto, Cheryl Tatom, Sharon Parks, Connie Evert, Carrie Stitler, Connie Stitler, Oralynn Hirshberg, Top Row . . . Sue Majors, Tricia Doyle, Nancy Vanlewallen, Robin Wools, Cathy Wools, Carrie Van Horn, Lori Watkins, Suzie Brown, Billy Denton, Jenny Stor. J I l i i Spirit Club ,fs-:J Hb nf' ew E5 QW fic SPIRIT CLUB-Bottom Row, .. Ms. Doris Clyne, Sponsor, Moma Lucreo, President, Lori Vandenburg, Bonnie Bratzel, Linda Davenport, Sandy Eaton, Marcy Blackert, Jill Zimmerman, Helen Velonis. .. Second Row. ., Becky Noble, Cathy Maiava, Elizabeth Smith, Patti Anderson, Patti Dikes, Tammi Estes, Sherri Devito, Debbie Parmenter, Paige Flazee, Lisa Coleman. . . Third Row, . , Stacie Beck, Valecee 0'Neal, Tammy Wingo, Lisa Dominquez, Lisa Macek, Nancy Fisher, Lisa Foland, Gina Giaconia, Sue Cunningham, Dena Ennis. , . Fourth Row. . . Renee Pagland, Eileen Porter, Lani Youmans, Joanne Tomac, Jean Hazelett, Sonja Lemons, Mary Martinez, Leslie Crandall, Jane Brooks, Jeni Brooks. ,. Top Row. .. Mary Thomson, Monica Mendivil, Cindy Choukalas, Carrie Russon, Barb Doyle, Karen Johnson, Noel Florence, Becky Lucero, Lisa Swann, Lori Dikes, Jackie Thomas. Sp artaticians l S. 'Yan 5,5 SPARTATICIANS-Bottom Row. , . Cathy Zaccangio, Gabbi Metzger, Deedee Stinger, Glenna Conder. . . Top Row. . . Margaret Lotches, Williams Denton, Mr. Dale 0'Dell, Sponsor, Mary Zaccangio, Kim Freesmeyer. SPARTATICJANS 84 SPIRIT CLUB 97 98 SPORTS f, ,f I 5 iff!! .ff QQQJQ wr k S ID 'U IIQTIJ Mmf' UW Varsity starts as individuals for first games A fter a slow start, the Varsity Football team went on to capture their league title and make the second round of the divisional playoffs. Head Coach Bill Saunders was disappointed by the early trouble in handling the ball. He felt this was the major fault throughout the first games. Once again Camelback upheld their tradition and pulled through. Coach Saunders stated. Chris Sandoval and Steve Murphy, both iuniors, agreed with the coach. We got better as the season progressed. mentioned Sandoval. Other players seemed to feel that overall the team played well. Senior Cameron Cooke stated At first we were slow because we played as individuals, but with the help of the coaches, we began playing as a group and working toward goals. Newt ff' 541 - 'A ., i A- ,.,,.,,g' a r .,. The Camelback Spartan offense lines up as they take on the East High Longhorns. 100 VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach O'Dell briefs offensive tackle Cameron Cooke as he prepares to send him into the game Offensive end Henry Hemminghaus blocks an Alhambra opponent Quarterback Danny Anderson intercepts a pass and breaks toward the goal line. Senior lim Harrison goes through intricate moves to throw off his op- ponents. . A f H S B -, , 3 il F, L M J W'WV:W,,:,e Y, ggwgv :Ei , M.. , . 5 . .ky so g, Ni is .. . , , Vg .L f ., . . . B aaais aaae 'f--- 1 .t.., i,. T iii it so L caii raii 9 - M- - 4 'L ' ' ig K 'K l '1ii,...................,.....,,..........la.-- iff -., .cw , . .. - A V- '1-37-3' .... x...............:-......-...-.-.M - - A .-.-------- I ..,, ., ,., ...... . 1.411 1 .1-.1. wr!! K 4 . -. ZW -Ak-:L l Q A -, ' - - . A - -3- H - a : Ea g M i rg A 4-.1 N ,- A ,sr as , earl. ,ws . 5, . i , -A. ,. , W, -, W bmw, ,,,,., ..,. . 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B.-wt .,...' ses- Q., ,..- ew- i ff I x -1 x - 'LU' A A gN.A,,Lk y- ,V 1 Varsity Football: Front Row . . . Todd Welch, Dan Anderson, Tom Sersow, Tim Cort, Kevin Rainy, Chris Luebke, Marty Hedlund, lay LaBenz. Second Row Coach Dale 0'DelI, Cameron Cooke, Tom Germrolh, Tony Miller, Steve Murphy, Steve Tassinari, Dwayne Hayes, Mike Lucero, Bruce Wildermouth, Spencer Lane. Third Row Tom Schneider, Chris Sandoval, Tim Rose, Bob Schneiter, Danny Brown, Doug Thompson, Richard Restuce cia, Mike Pendergraft, Coach Ernie Hawkins, fourth row Coach Bill Saunders, Rick Brooks, Phil Frans, Chris Cartledge, Henry Hemminghaus, Tracy Cartledge, Tom Gort, Shawn Dunn, Kent Dicks, Back row Kris Hansen, lim Harrison, Frank Moro, David Grimm, Brian Mountioy, Rocko Westfall, Bill Koch, Bill Tassinari. VARSITY FOOTBALL 101 f -fn. 4, w,,4b,, in W ,na A as , V To J J v - V , '-i. tit, ., 2, n ' ft we i l ,,, ,, LQVV V 'ifv A A ' , riiiv i trvi -i A A , e . i, i s vtr an A A A A isit A . -. L1'- ,. - - ' A ' , ' ' V , h A: ,: ,L ni , ,. , 1 , , one A ,, ,:, V . ' f .L r ., . i. r. 12 ir . ,N , I AP Y I 47 VW 5 I ' ' , k' f ,- I A 'in' V r me EW . , kg, K , I 1, ,. WM VV stag ,,L, A, I M I , -I 'iq' ' M r may H M ,, ,.m ,1' 1-an Wm sasr A t e fig i I A i r f -we 1, I L lim HSVUSOH Sffid9S UHf0UCh9d for the goal Senior Brian Mountjoy sizes up his Trevor Browne opponent in an attempt to use his best advantage. line Phil Frans tackles an Amphitheatre runner as Richard Restuccia covers from front. 102 VARSITY FOOTBALL Dave Waters, Rick Brooks, And Brian Mountjoy express triumph over a winning touchdown. 'Y' i 1 TC3111 C121ifI1Cd 21S prospect fO1' IICXI yC211'tS varsity erry Clyne, Junior Varsity improved player. Because of the outstanding football coach stated that this Offensively, the team was led by ability these players exhibited during year's defensive team played Juniors Ray Rawlins, Troy Miller, the season, they will be a great exceptionally better than last year's. Skip Yeknik, and Sophomore Scott asset to next year's Varsity We are also a quicker team Manning. Heading the defense were commented coach Clyne, stated the coach. David Rodriquez Juniors Tim Daily, Jon Lara, and was cited as the team's most Sophmore Vic Barella. Ray Rawlins blocks an opponent as David Rodriquez prepares to pass. Tracy Cartledge gains assistance as he tackles his offensive opponant. ,,,..., J.V. Football: Front Row Troy Miller, Steve Kumagai, John Lara, Tom Erhardt, Tom Snelley, Tony Carlise, Steve Copsinger, Jon Vaughn, Roger Runyon, Greg Ramsey, Phil Olze, Dave Waddel, 1: w- . + t .,.. . -Rm, '91, Greg Stamps, Vic Barella, Barry Brooks, lim Westfall, Gary Luster. Second Raw Nick Perryman, Kelly Robinson, Coach Michael Grosso. Third Row John Volrath, Frank Formica, Skip Yeknik, John Pfile, Mark Alexander, Irving Bisrogh, Rich Loading, Dave Rodriguez, Aaron Sheets, Kevin Shaffer, Coach Nick Petrucci. Fourth Row .. . Ben Gregory, Jim Malinski, Chico Flores, Tim Brumm, John Allen, Tracy Cartledge, Stewart Dallas, Sean McCoy, Tom Doyle, Coach Gerry Clyne, fifth Row . . . John Paulson, Mike Rhodes, Chris Steven- son, Jesse Hernadez, Bud Flowers, Terry Derry, David Walters, Mark Tameron, Keith Shirkey, Kei Hamby, Jon Beaumont, Tom Klingnam, Scott Manning, Rick Lewallen, Vern McBride. th Pendergraft. Sixth Row Randy Garsha, Ray Dyer, Tim Dailey, Dan Guido, Todd JV FOOTBALL 103 Freshmen football teams have winning season ven though they had an up-and- down season, the freshmen lightweight football team posted a six win three loss record. Their passing wasn't too good, but their excellent moving of the ball on the ground and their solid defense made up for the passing and on-and-offness of the team. Even though the team let up occasionally, they played outstanding defense and offense. Outstanding members and their positions were: Randy Marty tackle, Jake Hummel defensive tackle, Vic Hurst tailback, Doug Baker fullback, Mike Hull quarterback, AI Hoffman linebacker, Jeff Livingston linebacker, and Mike Schnelling offensive guard. he freshmen heavyweights show promise for the future according to coaches Pete Kellen i and Dave Wertz. The team was able to compete successfully in both their defensive and offensive play, to help prove the coaches' predictions. Jack Cuddihy, Bill Crabtree, John Kanter, Richard Toth, Jim Fulton, Scott Jennings, Tracy Stevenson, Fred Williams and Vic Gaughn were cited as outstanding players. John Hamter kicked the first field goal over by a CBHS freshman player. Coach Kellen stated, The name of our game was discipline and hard work. Freshmen Lightweight Football, Front Row: Kirk Lacko, Jim Hutchinson, AI Hoffman, Craig Hancock, Jim Konves, Jack Gar- cia, Doug Baker, Robbie Lee Second Row: Mike Schnelling, Mike Mirando, Adam Clayton, Ralph Chavez, Rick Stevenson, Bill de LaVara, lack Harmmel, Paul O'Connor Back Row: Ass't Coach Weed, James Hill, Kevin Sherman, lim Campbell, Tim Miller, Vic Hurst, Mike Hill, Mike Spangler, Head Coach Kit Seaman , . . Freshmen Lightweight Footballg Front Row: Tim Payne, Steve Dale, Scott Malcone, Mike Gearvarias, Dan Wenzel, Rick Soves, Kirk Lacko Second Row' David Chapin, Todd Jones, Kirk Irvine, Dave Wood, David Cantor, Craig Hancock Third Row: Randy Martin, Bob Schmidt, Rick Green, Allen Bottemly, Garry McDermott, Rick lorvino Back Row: Alex Ronero, Arnold Curouski, Jack Waddell, Bret Barker, John Garcia, Jim Folk . . . Freshmen Heavyweight Football, Front Row: Ass't Coach David Werlz, Todd Rawie, Tracy Stevenson, Mark Cascketta, Jim Fulton, Victor Gaughn, Mike LaBrasca, Bill Crabtree, Head Coach Peter Kellen Second Row: Bill Martin, Randy Shumale, John Kanter, Brent Ringle, Mark Shissler, Jack Cuddihy, Rob Barnard, Scott Jennings Third 104 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Row: Richard Ford, Joe DelDuco, Jeff Ball, Fred Reinpuldt, Fred Williams, Rick Toth, John Rusinek, Steven Hawkins, Joe Hand Back Row: Kevin Templeton, John Quail, Payton Johnson, Kevin Williams, Gordon Keig, Myron Dallas, Ray Stapley, Arch Dojan, Steve Desi' mone . . , Girls Archery Nationals: Front row: Joyce Repp, Nadine Schultz, Robin Wools, Mary Disher Top raw: Coach Gretchen James, Lois Kessen, Janet Mowder, Cindy Vezzetti, Tricia Doyle, Kim Carsten . . . Joyce Repp, Janet Mowder, Kim Carsten and Lois Kessen display the medals they won at the Archery Nationals. Cindy Vezzetti, Tricia Doyle, Nadine Schultz and Robin Wools show the medals they won at the USA Target Archery Championships. Seventh Straight National Title Won hy Archers he Archery Team, for the 7th consecutive year, won the USA Target Archery Championships held in Oxford, Ohio. Nine girls went to the championships with each girl winning at least one medal. The team also set five new USA records. The 1977-78 intermediate girls championship team members are: Robin Wools, Cindy Vezzetti, Nadine Schultz and Tricia Doyle. Receiving the bronze medal for 3rd place were Lois Kessen, Kim Carsten, Joyce Repp, and Janet Mowder. The girls also competed for individual honors, shooting at distances of 30, 50, 60 and 70 meters. Robin Wools led throughout the entire tournament and won the USA Intermediate Girls Championship title. Other girls placing in the tournament were: Cindy Vezzetti 4th, Nadine Schultz 6th, Lois Kessen 8th, Tricia Doyle 10th and Kim Carsten 13th. Janet Mowder placed 4th in the Junior Girls Championship. Janet also won the silver medal for placing 2nd in the Junior Girls Clout Championship. Cindy Vezzetti won the Intermediate Girls Clout title, while Mary Disher placed 2nd, Tricia Doyle placed 3rd, Nadine Schultz 4th and Lois Kessen was 5th, The Clout Competition consists of each girl shooting from 140 yards to a target. Coach Gretchen James says, The Archers all have a goal, a dream, and it's the Olympics in Russia in 1980. ARCHERY NATIONALS 105 l ,ff l If f Varsity coa eh aides her team during games enior captain Janice Flickinger and co-captains Jolene Heywood, Lori Watkins, Billie Denton, and Dawn Nobley led the team to several successful victories, among which included Mary- vale and South Mountain High Schools. Kathy Blodgett, Vonda Lankford, and Oralynn Hershberg gave good perfor- mances throughout the year. Sophomore sensation Nannette Schultz was a great asset to the Spartan Team. Coach Nadine Sass expressed im- mense pride in the Varsity team and ended her first season by praising her girls for their fine efforts and dedication. Varsity Volleyball: Front Row . . . Manager Christie Storr, Oralynn Mershberg, Kathy Blodgett, Laurel Bryce, Lori Watkins: Back Raw . . . Coach Nadine Sass, Jolene Heywood, Janice Flickinger, Billie Denton, Dawn Nobley, Nannette Schultz, Vonda Lankford. I 'i L 9- J' 5 , ,,,.,,..-' O Varsity girls demonstrate the skills which won their championship. Dawn Nobley practices spiking the ball, a necessary asset during a game. 106 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Team displays spirited attitude during Contests V. Volleyball had'13 new members play, include Stephanie Encinas, Julie and Jill Nobley. for their second season team. Hendrix, and Fawn Griffin who was out Carol Flores, who is also a setter, There are two positions on the team, for a good part of the season. commented that The girls all have a setters and hitters. The team hitters include Theresa good attitude towards each other, that's Setters, the athlete who sets up the Courtney, Karen Hooper, Sally Hunter, why we play well together. F ,pl yc'yg1i V , Q' fs , f' Sally Hunter and Karen Hooper use teamwork to Sugeggfully get a play, Caroline Roth sets up the ball as Stephanie Encinas prepares to back her up. M ,,,,,.,,,Www+e,M uwnw f'WP ll 'X INN V c R can ,- Q i-:T ,fit 1.V. Volleyball: Front Row: . . .Stephanie Encinas, Fawn Griffin, Stella Hilling, Julie Hendrix, Carol Flores, Theresa Courtneyg Back Row . . .Holly Roessler, Debbie Henry, Wendy Woods, lill Nobley, Sally Hunter, Carole Murphy, Karen Hooper. 1 'T' ' Fawn Griffin demonstrates perfect form in her set. IV VGLLEYBALL 107 Netters place sixth at state Championships Weakness in depth didn't harm the girls varsity badminton team this year. Returning players and being strong as ever against their opponents helped balance it out and provide the team with an excellent season. All through the year the team played well, they competed in both the divisionals and state tournements, placing sixth in the latter. Each year it seems the badminton players never let me down, said Coach Janet Westcott, and this year was no exception. The outstanding members were: Diane Ruch, Lyn Olson, Cindy Vezzetti and Elissa Eller. 108 GIRLS VARSITY BADMINTON Girls Varsity Badminton: Front Row Nadine Schultz, Elissa Eller, Cindy lackowiak, Diane Ruch. Top Row . . . Coach Janet Westcott, Lyn Olson, Cindy Vezzetti. Elissa Eller, varsity badminton member, practices her torehand before a match against Thunder- bird. an K, xt , Qt- r Lyn Olson, one of six returning players, follows through on a serve to her Carl Hayden opponent. Diane Ruch, varsity badminton member, waits patiently for a shot from her opponent. Cindy lackowiak follows through after returning a shot from her oppo- Cindy Vezzetti, junior, returns a shot from her opponent from South. nent. GIRLS VARSITY BADMINTON 109 JV Badminton composed mainl of sophomores N his year's Junior Varsity quoted coach Janet Wescott. first time. Badminton team was young and Their excellent season came as a Outstanding members of this composed mainly of sophomores. surprise to me, said coach Wescott, year's squad were: Sharon Abraham, There is alot of potenoial for future mainly because there were so many Diane Rossen, Lois Kessen, Theresa varsity teams on this year's JV team, new girls playing together for the Poirot and Kathy Dick. Girls Junior Varsity Badminton: Front row' Theresa Poirot, Kathy Dick, Dee Valenzuela, Tammy Tang, Linda Davenport Back row: Diane Rossen, Cheryl Griffith, Lois Kessen, Vicky Lewellan, Sharon Abraham, Cari Ake . . . Linda Davenport, JV Badminton member, watches the birdie clear the net after hitting a backhand shot in a warmup game with a teammate. 110 GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON Theresa Poriot, sophomore, steps in to return a Iob from her opponent Girls Cross Counuy receives new home course T he girls Cross Country team met lohnson commented, this year's team Melano, Carrie Van Horn, Ann everday for practice from 3:15 is the best we've had. They are hard McCarviIIe, Emily Jordon and Cheryl to 5:00 at a course designed around working and seldom complaining, no Taton. The team's greatest rival was the school area. Their home meet matter how hard the work out gets. Central, but our runners defeated course was located behind Squaw Outstanding runners on the team them 29 to 26. Peak oft of 40th street. Coach Ken included Cathy Woolery, Rosanna Girls Cross Country: front Row lulie Holm, Lori Fleckmen, Pattie Holder, Toni Cas- Van Horn, Back Row Sharon Parks, Cathy Woolery, Ann McCarvilIe, Laura Spencer, ciaco. Second Row Kay Loucks, Alyssa Tattrice, Susan Goerlich, Sheryl Tatom, Carry Rosanna Melano, Emily Jordon, Coach Ken lohnson. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 111 Boys Cross Country receives a new home course T he grounds around the Biltmore Hotel, and Squaw Peak were the places where the boys Varsity Cross Country team practiced daily all season long. Their home course was located proved rapidly to the finish with an at Granada Park on 20th St. and May- adequate showing. land. Coach Greg Hull commented, Outstanding runners included lim the team had little experience, was Bostwick, Randy lones Scott Hinkle very small and young, but they im- and Nick Florez. 3 xx.....f Boys Cross Country: Front Row . . , Russel Yaw, Greg Bucher, Nick Flores, Second Row . . , loe Dobbs, Randy lones, Rick Florez, Scott Hinkle. Top Row loe Benites, lim Bost- wick, Coach Greg Hull. Q ,Ah Varsity Cross Country members lim Bostwick, Russel Yaw, Scott Hinkle and loe Dobbs take a lap around the track field. 112 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 'S- .. Q- ,ez Q S-'Emi r 2 ' Sift 1 'QW -f- Y .Q ann loe Dobbs and Scott Hinkle, Varsity Cross Country members, jog around the track field during practice. r S r rsir at f e - - Q t 0 l I fair., . ,f m V V I 'lim' - VV l fa. 1 Qf1':ly1wow?f Q -cc HW wr 576' N fb a . K ew ' Q M, . s' its .W , T , r Joe Dobbs, sophomore, warms up during a practice before going out on the road. lim Boslwick and Russel Yaw warm up by logging around the track field. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 113 Boys Varsity Basketball team combines its various talents . he Varsity Basketball team said, showing that the players were combined their various talents concerned in how the team performed. to put forth a team effort. The team The team's leading scorers were Bill had alot of ability, commented Coach Bland and Brian Beldt. The outstanding Lother Goernitz, our overall quickness players on the team were: Brian Beldt, helped balance out our weaknesses in Hiram Bazan, Alan Hodak, Danny rebounding and being a small team. Anderson, Bill Bland, and Robbi To do the best I can in every game. Keefe. was what most of the team members We uv A, .. j ' 'i' .. .. 1... Boys Varsity Basketball: Front Row. . ,Coach Lother Goernitz, Alan Hodak, Hiram Bazan, Ronnie Goldstein, David Seaten, Manager Lon Spencer. Back Row, . .Robbie Keefe, Cameron Cooke, Bill Bland, Mike Martin, Brian Beldt, Judd Fisher. 4 j 'A iitgfe lligw 'IYTF Mft Til ' A T 7 Y I, ,,.. ,ff tg ln a jump ball, Varsity Basketball team member, Brian Beldt, hits the ball to a teammate. 114 BOYS VARSlTY BASKETBALL S 7-----.........,.,.. . 'luv 'S P5 Sv X 'W i'T..s-. ..... -Q .. xv , . -ru I ludd Fisher, junior, attempts to shoot the ball over his Maryvale opponent on a drive to the basket. -QT... Robbie Keefe shoots a jump shot from the key. J f,f,.+,i i Y Q v six fi-1 l 4? 'X , -Q' -an -M--I 'tv WM Brian Beldt, first year varsity member, goes up to the basket to tip in a shot. +--......,., H018 Lfxgf S a ,- 9 ,f 5.4 Robbie Keele, Senior, trys to fake his opponnent on a drive to the basket. lil 1' z A V 1 , ,iiiiii i 3 I y 1 I 'fi O ' u 'A .rf V A V , ,k.,,,, V, . f gow A f V ., Brian Beldt and his opponent light to get the ball to their fellow players. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 115 IV Basketball: Bottom Row Bennett Sarager, lohn Quan, lim Baca, Melvin Williams, Gary Luster, Gil Trejo, John Robb. Top Row Coach 0'Dell , P.l. Vollrath, Kenny Flickinger, Tom Keig, Mark Smith, Steve Tallman, Glenn Kleint, lon Beaumont. Inexperienccd JV team shows he team has alot of potential, stated lunior Varsity Basketball Coach Dale 0'Dell. lVlany of the players have little experience but are hard workers and with practice I know they will improve. Coach 0'Dell has taken charge of 'f the lV team for the past four years and feels that the players can pull together and play a fairly good season. The team plays offense best, but with practice the players feel that they can get their defensive game together and play even better. The t yf im proveme nt most promising player has been Glenn Kleint, with recognition going to lohn Robb and Ken Flickenger. P.l. Vollrath averages the most points with about ten. 9N'-'-In-q-.,,,,,. N 4 '-9 P.l. Vollrath tries to make a basket as he is surrounded by opponents. Bennett Sarager shoots for two as teammate Glenn Kleint guards him. 116 l V BASKETBALL Frosh Coaches express pride easonal games appeared to start slow for both freshman teams this year, however, both came through with numerous wins and an overall impressionable season. Coach George Leslie's A Team, played one ot their best games against Alhambra, where they came from behind in the fourth to tie and win in overtime. Some out- standing players included Center Scott Warner, and guard Steve Desmone. Coach Peter Kellen of the B Team in thier teams acknowledged that pride and poise won many ot our games. Outstanding players here included guards Bill Crabtree, lohn Perry, and Mike Sea- ton Freshman Basketball ll Team: Front Row Mgr. David Gore, Kevin Westfall, David Busch, Tim Paine, lack Waddell, Steve Desimoneg Top Row Wes Powers, Allen Kunz, loe Phillips, Fred Reinboldt, Scott Warner, Rob Cichomski, Joe Hand, Coach George Leslie. Freshman Basketball B Team: Front Row John Perry, Mike Seaton, Bill Crabtree, Bo Wilson: Top Row Tim Kasovac, R.l. Marshall, left Koonen, lohn Knight, Tracy Stevens, Mark Sneedg Center Coach Peter Kellen. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 117 Enthusiam and spirit adds to wrestlers' wins T he Matmaids, a new cheering group, helped bring enthusiam and spirit to the Boys Varsity Wres- tling team. The Varsity team consisted of 14 members. The most one sided game of the year was against North. The team dominated the entire match winning with a 64 to 6 score. When the team competed against Carl Hayden, both teams came to a 26-Z6 deadlock, creating the only tie in Camelback's 3 wins, 6 losses, 1 tie-season. 118 BOYS VARSITY WRESTLING Boys Varsity Wrestling, Front Row: Dave Winters, lon Lara, Dale White, Mille Bernal, Darrell White, Tod Schmelling, Dave Green Back Row: Coach lames Weed, Bill Tassinari, Dino Barber, lim Hansen, Randy Morter, Steve Tassinari, Bob Germaine Bill Crowther , rm I T 7' David Winters, sophomore, attempts to block his opponent from throwing him to the floor. Four Spartan Wrestlers get to state meet V. wrestlers had a difficult season, but despite many setbacks, Coach Paul Bixler felt the boys did a more than adequate job. Four varsity wrestlers did qualify for the state meet, the first wrestlers from Camelback to go this far in two years. Those wrestlers qualifying were Dale White, David Green, Bill Crowther, and Steve Murphy. Dave Winters and lim Wilbur wres- tled in both l.V. and varsity matches, and although lim suffered injuries during the season, both were assets to the team. l.V. Wrestling: Front Row lim Wilbur, Chris Martinez, Matt McWenie, Lindel Gore: Top Row Chris Christian, Paul Adkins, Joe Carbajal, Ray Dyer. t,,,. ,Dwi I X A f ffl: Freshman Wrestler sprauls to avoid a take down as l.V. member lim Wilbur moves in. IN get li? Q , 's Q- Y is N i f..: ' ,, ' YK i ff? A 1 9, fi K C I ..., '- ., mqmmwm Vw. X P Freshman Dave Canter and Kirt Irvine become lied up during a practice match. ta Freshman Dave Canter pins his opponent, Freshman Kurt Irvine, during a wrestling warm up in the gym wrestling room. WRESTLING 119 Frosh team exhibits notably outstanding season Freshman wrestling gained 'exceptional recognition during the 1977-78 season, due primarily to the outstanding athletes on this year's team. The individual records proved that ability, Xi hard work helped the team. lt's obvious that a lot of extra spirit was built up within the team. commented Coach Henry Martinez. In addition to support from the Matmaids, and the wrestling cheerleaders, the boys' maintained alot of enthusiasm, and carried that spirit to the matches. Outstanding athletes on this year's team include loe Dalduco, with five wins-three lossesg Mark Shissler, with seven wins-three losses, lack Garcia, Allen Bottomly, and Doug Baker, with four wins - one loss. A few of the freshmen participated in l.V. matches, and Coach Martinez seemed to feel that some of the boys will easily make the Varsity team next year. Freshman Joe Dalduco demonstrates a reverse cradle during practice ......EI.'Z.i Freshman Wrestling: Front Row. . . David Cantor, Mike Geaveras, Doug Baker, Mike Garcia, Ralph Chavez, Mike Schnellingg Second Row. ., Phil Eno, lim Canter, Kurt Irv ne left McElroy lason White, Mike Huff, left Cunningham, Top Row. . . Mark Shissler, Mark Cascacketta, loe DelDuco, Fred Williams, Mike Skilf, Bert Hayenga, Mike Allen, Brett Ringle. 120 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Boys' Golf captures divisional trophy for school being second in the state by only one stroke. Many returning lettermen from these events were featured on this year's team. These golfers include seniors Fred Teagarden and Gary Cruse, B boys' golf had an exceptional season through the 1976-77 year. Among many of their accomplishments, they captured the school divisional trophy, and missed junior Mark Fallon, and sophmore leff Quinn. The team also had five freshmen join them who show definate ability and promise for future golfing seasons. ,ff R Boys' Golf: Front Raw. . .Jeff Quinn, Brian Hilbert, Pete Formica, Back Row. . . Gary Cruse, David Strege, Fred Teagarden, Coach Bob Haherer, Mark Fallen. BOYS' GOLF 121 Rain poses unusual hindrance to seasonal games arsity girls softball has had a good , season although some problems including an rainy period resulted in 1.40 uni' several postponements of regular games ,M reil M . . V and a play-off tournament. Another f.- rrtrfi l'il W' 1 problem the girls encountered was a substitute coach from out-of-state. Coach Lyn Boston recently finished her masters degree at Western Illinois University, and substituted within the district through the year. Many communication difficulties concerning the team were handled by pin-up notices in the locker room and bulletin announcements. The team did sport an all-junior membership this year and showed excellent promise as a team next season. Some returning players from last year's team include Oralynn Hershberg, and Kathy Blodgett. Many of the girls also have an athletic background, competing in several team sports throughout the school seasons. 54 1 at ich A, Mve,,,z,..5- W' 3w,'-hw , ,,.n J M. Q no W yM,.,,g,,f N' 4. i Kathy Blodgett pitches during practice as lenni Storr watches from first base. 'A f if 3,5 51 . . . V -.Vg . W . 1 1. ., , ,gh 55,5-wa. '- W. .fn', . 'gqkm 'vibe rsi. . Q 'A .5 H. iii' .1 -1,25 if . ft L 'Y 7 J .7f5'a:s ,fLSp: . '5 'r nf: 'I 'L 1. fix 1 J ..,, , .. i ' . . s .sg y.. 4 .if.a si,. ' 1 A f L 4 , ti' ff lenni Storr takes her turn at pitching, where she displays her natural Suzie Brown demonstrates hef Ulllfllle f9ChfllflU9 35 She C0m9S UD to baf- ability. 122 VARSITY SOFTBALL 'i mm awf Wdalwaww W.. 4' 4 I ,Q wr , ,ar I, , , ,,,, Tammy Brooks watches as Lori Watkins makes a throw-in from left field. Oralynn Hershberg prepares to throw to second tor a double. Girls' Varsity Softball: front Row. .. Billie Denton, Vonda tanktord, Paulette Storms, Debbie Stroms, Suzie Brown, Lori Watkinsg Back Row. , . Coach Boston, Tami Tang, Steph Encinas, lenni Storr, Tammy Brooks, Kathy Blodgett, Oralynn Hershberg. VARSITY SOFTBALL 123 Shortstop moved up to varsity team mid-season R ainey weather presented a as the tournaments went on into the shortstop Kim Terhune, who moved up problem to the lunior Varsity season. A big adjustment for the team to varsity mid-season, captain and softball team, however, despite this year WHS The DHTUCTDHUOH Of 21 pitcher Steph Allen, Connie Grass, numerous rescheduling of games, the number of freshmen and only three Angela Qwan, and co-captain girls continued to improve their unity. returning l.V. members. Michelle Guyette, who played Their progress was especially noticed Some outstanding players included consistantly throughout the season. liifxflgf I 2 X7-Tj: 1-I l.V. Softball: Front Row. . , Wilma Numlrena, Stacy lo Terhune, Angela Quan, Kim Terhune, Debbie Henry, Vina Rentz, Coach Brenda Muellerg Top Row. . . Mgr. Patti Myers, Stacy Palmer, Connie Grass, Toinette Barela, Michelle Guyette, Beth Cullumber, Laura Sentinery, Stephanie Allen, Nanette Schultz, Mgr. Theresa Latas, 124 l.V. SOFTBALL i Girls' golf champions place foutth in the state T he Varsity girls golf team had a District, and fourth in State. Plus , Susan Coulter, Most Improved i winning season with 12 wins and Nancy Benedict was awarded the Varsity p and Sue Dicks, 'tMost 1 loss. The team was lead by junior Greatest Contribution to the team Improved l.V. Nancy Benedict, who placed sixth at trophy, while Susan Coulter received According to coach Gretchen James, the District meet, and seventh in State. the Varsity Hustle Plus. Other awards the outlook for next year's team is l As a whole team placed third in went to Renee Barge, l.V. Hustle excellent, we will havea lot of talent. A l l l Girl's Golf: Front Row. .. Connie Therrian, Robin Schier, Jill Hertzke, Coach Gretchen James, Second Row. .. Mimi Molina, Susan Coulter, Donna Busch, Pam Walker, Back Row. .. Marilyn Cooke, Renee Barge, Holly Corbin, Nancy Benedict, Susan Dicks. GIRLS' GOLF TEAM 125 arsity tennis members show much promise oach Hudson of the boy's Varsity Tennis Team quoted one of the largest lists of returning lettermen the team has had. These players include Todd Kennell, Harley Eisner, and Tom Fanara. Many other varsity members show promise, not only this season but in seasons to come. Tim Kennell and lon Marsh are among these athletes. A number of freshmen are also competeing in varsity matches after returning from their fall season. All total Coach Hudson feels this is one of the largest groups of boy's tennis members ever, numbering close to twenty athletets, for all three teams. ....... v U H s ,SYSTFW , . time T eg 5, w 1 X l . peH .. .... ,, 75 .t .o ' .lc . -I-Xw, -l 14, iv 5 ...gk p Q ,K : Varsity Boy's Tennis - Front Row: Harley Esner, Todd Kennell, Steve Andro, Robert Williams, Ted Thomason, Back Row . .. Paul Kovarac, Kelly Douglas, lon Marsh, Tim Kennell, Tom Fanara. fl .am .. H. ..Vk: We .K . .,,, ,,..,..,.,, Wfyg. t ...,, g -4llI0iswqa.,,,,,,, r-1-Mfg .,,, , if an .J Harley Eisner serves to an agressive opponent during a match. Paul Kovarac watches as a winning smash ties a match. 126 VARSITY TENNIS Freshmen tennis ties for first V. boy's tennis was acknowledged by Coach Bob Hudson as being one of the strongest l.V. teams in quite awhile. Two outstanding players on the team were Paul Kovarik, a junior, and Kelly Douglas, a transfer player from Central High. Freshmen boys' tennis had a re- markable season themselves, tying for first in city during the fall tourna- l.V. Boys' Tennis, Front Row David Long, Ted Thomason, Scott McCoy, Bruce Freedle: Back Row Brad Hahn, Tom Prather, Steve Posso, Steve Wolfson, lim Rutrla, in tournament ment. Many freshmen have returned from these matches to compete in the l.V. and varsity spring season, Among those freshmen on the varsity team are Bill Garner and Brad Hahn. Steve Wolfson returns a serve to an opponent during a match. N . .. f . , I 4 v 6g T 1. ..-'- if A t 1 Freshmen Boys' Tennis: front Row Coach Bob Hudson, Steve Posso, lon Marsh, Eulan Dahn, Bill Garret, left Morrison Eilgn Dahan ggfygg Q0 3 team member during Back Row: ,. , Tim Kennell, Brad Hahn, Steve Wolfson, Grey Toy, Mike Patton, Scott Sass, Aaron 0'Bnan. practice. BOYS' FRESHIVIEN TENNIS 127 irls Tennis players improve with practice Il members on the Varsity and during our preseason practices, the teams' season, but will report on Iunior Varsity Girls Tennis teams stated Coach Kit Seaman. them in the 1979 SHIELD. worked hard and improved greatly The SHIELD was not able to cover ea., - 'inns 'Winn , Girls Tennis: Front Raw: Kim Sandig, Miriam Hayenga, Kathy Lundin, Lori Smith, Karen nell, Natalie Lynn, Marcy Irwin, Stacy Palmer, Carol Flores, Terri Cone, Patricia Kumagai, Chumrine, Michelle Seytried, Laura Spencer, Stacy Ditchek Back Row: Tammy Gos- Laura Sentinery, Alison Quan, Terese Wong - s Varsity Girls Tennis team member Laure Spencer, hits a powerful overhead smash in a practice. 128 GIRLS TENNIS ' n l 1 I 'AKXAVV M, Girls Freshman Tennis: Front Row: Laura Erickson, lill King Cathy Abraham, Natilie Lynn, Terese Wong, Marcy Irwin Second Row' Francesca Brophy, Stacy Palmer, Kathy Lundin, Stacy Decheck Back Row: Marie Burke, Laura Spencer, Lori Kendall, Coach Mike Loughran . , . IV Tennis team member Stacy Decheck, works on improving her forehand during a preseason practice. Sophomore Kathy Dick stretches to return a volley from teammate in a practice. During a practice, Tammy Gosnell, practices her forehand shot. GIRLS TENNIS , 'VA - B0 s vie in five events for varsity track efore being divided into Varsity and l.V. Track teams, the boys compete among themselves in the Pentathalon. The five events in which they demonstrate their respective skill are: shot put, high jump, 880 run, 100 yard dash, and 100 yard hurdles, The best scorer in the five events receives a trophy. The other high point scorers go to the Varsity team and the rest make up the l.V. According to second year team member Randy McLauglin, we were just an ordinary team until coach Greg Hull started a year ago. We have im- proved greatly in moral and also in basic track skilIs . 3 r Boys Track members lim Bostwich and Scott Yaw jog around the track during a practice. Boys Track Front Row: Dave Erickson, Tony Carlise, Rick Brooks, Coach Greg Hull, Mr. Bakley, Mr. Tate, Mr. Grey . .. Second Row: Eric Hursler, Bill McKenzie, Randy McLaughlin, Joe Dobbs, Richard Houser, Bruce Wildermith, Bart Katz, Paul Dembow Third Row: Tom Picktord, Scott Manning, Keith Shirkey, Ken Reynolds, Mark Tamaron, David lameson, Paco Alatorre Fourth Row: loe Bonites, Ronald Collar, David lasinskie, Denise Bis- 130 BOYS TRACK hop, Matt Bonhole, Trace Brecheisen, Andy Gilburne Fifth Row: Mike McGill, Fred Williams, lesse Hernandez, Bennett Sarger, Tom Heinmen, John Boone, lim Bostwick Back Row: Marty Hedlund, Randy Garsha, Chris Sandoval, Mike Pendergralt, Steve Mc- Donald, Scott Hinkel, Randy lohns , . . .,,,,,. --ff1?UWi?f'e iidnm W we-awww, 1 I Jig K fb ,fi ix H K W' 'fn me 1l , ,, M kwii, Q . , ,V ' W3 s , g Q , e , if , .,,,..,, .1 V K k,..k,, ri.r,i , W k,L. M, ssh. ff fm- if., awe' k 6- ' K K-,, '-.- , i ' Boys Track members Joe Dobbs, Scott Hinkle, lohn Yaw, and lim Bostwick iog around the track during a practice. Junior Randy Mclaughlin practices after school on his rock backs while team member Mike Pendergraft watches. BOYS TRACK 131 irls Track Team combined with Boys Track ith almost twice as many members as the previous year the girls track team, with Varsity Coach Hans Schoenborn and l.V. coach Ken Johnson, started a new ,,.Q,g-:1l.f,f,,,fQf',1 ,.,,,,, . r,,, all r.V, all i ' li . .. ..,, ,-'. V ' EF C 'C ii' P' ' ' ' 'e M ,stt LLM' ,,.r, A ,,,, . . JJ. fy.-,, , 'ff' yV'-i's1if '3f'e J I , . ff V .. A nr J ' if , :M .,.,,, - .5 V ri k 4, A Q ,.... 'HMM A ,r. ,,... W rf i x f H .. -in we -4 T 'il 5 X 'I .1 g , f L season. The difference this season was that they were combined with the boys track team and their coaches for practicing. They also have a new meet, the Valley Classic finals held at Phoenix College where only the top runners from around the valley will compete. fY in 'W fl .voi- .rg I m xf ' ' ' f f G f 533+ iZ'!U ffffy. s T fu.. 4. 2 . L 3.2 Qa- if H' V34 ,. . yan ss an: Girls Track Team Front Row' Hans Schoenborn, Dorie Goronkin, Trisha Hickey, Susan Cantor, Sandy Sherlock, Virgo Keller, Ken lohnson Second Row: Leslie Crain, Laura Dikes, Gina Simmonson, Kathy Woolery, Ann McCarvil, Lori Flachman, Rosanna Malon, Carie Vanhorn. Third Rom' Patty Holder, Michelle Lara, Cindy Chikolus, Caroline Roth, Pam Wlaker, Carol Thompson, Holly Roesslor. Fourth Row: Sharon Parks, lanet Day, Beth Farmer, Melanie Manor, Theresa Courtney, Laurie Sawyer, Back Row: lulie Hendricks, Hlill Nobley, Maria Ewing, Laurie Erickson, Kris Rockridge, Karen Parks. .,... -- -- .-e0Ul NUT M ,.,. I is i p.....-.A ,gngaf Varsity Girls Track Team members Michelle Lara, Trisha Hickey, Rosanna Malon, and Ann McCarville walk back from running on the roau in prac- tice. 132 GIRLS TRACK -f,.X'.- We. ,,f'L, Wm .- 5 Wi? Eh .I 5 if p Carolyn Roth logs around the track to warm up before a meet. at 4 r,r. f ' r ' gf ., , Weil' . W' L 5 , l ..........a- if A ' xmkxw Freshman Pam Wlaker runs around the track during a practice. t raft ,. we ' I rZ'UNli J ,1RATll0N M1 V' 1' Q Q5 , use. .4 , . ' .4 '55, . After warm up sprints, a group of Girls Track Team members rest before continuing with their practice drills. Q .f' 3, GIRLS TRACK TEAM 133 . i l Seniors plan to continue gymnastics in college G irls gymnastics, although affected by many difficulties over the past four years, have come through another season successfully. One of the problems the team had to face has been the rotating of coaches- four coaches in four years. However, as Coach Stephanson pointed out The girls have a lot of spirit and ambition. Approximately half of the girls this year participated on last year's team. Seniors competing for Camelback were Julie Orr, Sally San- ford, and Karen Grant. Both Julie and Sally plan to continue with gymnastics in college when possible, and are all- around competitors. Other all-arounds are juniors Dawn Kinsley, Penny Bos- sert, and sophomore Lisa Branson. The team had two freshmen on it and Coach Stephanson made the comment that these girls really looked good. sg a.. ..,. my Dawn Kinsley demonstrates her competition form on the balance beam. MT Sally Sanford poses for photographers in a routine stance on the balance beam. 134 GYMNASTICS ' ,'-' I, q ' we L WWW? Ann Steiner executes a move known as an eagle during a routine on the parallel bars. gamma ?'? i 1: ' 1 Girl's Gymnastics: Front Row Kristi Miller: Kneeling Dawn Kinsley, Lisa Hammerschlag, Sally Sanford, Jenny Brooksg Standing Coach lean Stephenson, Beth Gerke, lulie Orr, Karen Grantg Sitting Ann Steiner, Penny Bossertq Back Row . . . Lisa Branson, Tammy Council. ze Julie Orr demonstrates a stag position on the balance beam. Lisa Hammerschlag holds her ending pose in completion ot a floor routine. GYMNASTICS 135 Girl swimmers benefits from co-operation niforms were a major concern ol the girls swim team. They didn't have enough money to purchase new ones, so the team decided to have a Swim-a-Thon. The swimmers took pledges from friends and relatives from lc to 56 a lap. They raised enough money to cover both the swim suits as well as the warm-ups they also needed. The girls worked well together and supported each other, commented Coach George Leslie. Outstanding swimmers included freshmen Vicki Tarajcak, Linda Turney, and lean Genovese. Also cited as an outstanding preformer was Marilyn Lovellette. . ,..s LE? ff ,f lean Genovese and Margaret Kinsley rest after all day competition t' - if W .- , .. . 2 J? .az g , - 15, - .E If H ig i .5 e r ' 2. ' , .. ssmem . . yi . jk, ,, kk., ,,f . . , .kk.x:a.-ssrsswsizuv.-wasfe. . M Swimming Team: Front Row Linda Turney, Kim Fielder, co-captain Kendall Harper, co-Captain Sandi Parmenter lean Genovese Debbie Metzger Marilyn Lovellette Second Row . . . manager Tamara Thomas, Vicki Tarajck, Alisa Turtletaub, Margaret Kinsley, Kelly Boyd, Susan Mitchell, Debbie Parmenter Top Row Coach George Leslie 136 SWIMMING TEAM ' M, ,af 1 .. awp M l A ' X L., ,, . ',. , I ww M W.. f as ,Q M-ew A W-,, 1 .. 4 ,, ' - M 'W D. M , . , , s V5 ,,, ' ws 'A ,L 'W ' Daily practice on starts became manditory this year. Here Kendall Harper, Debbie Metzger, and Marilyn Lovellette line up for a trial run. Swim team finalists exhibit near perfect Diving Team: Front Row . 4 . Dawn Kinsley, Maria Ewing, Top Row ,. . Laura Nowland, Emily Perlman. form in flip turns. M. ., apr r -w el 'I' 3222555 if may Q .2 5 SWIMMING TEAM 137 Many players tryout for JV, Frosh teams T here are so many good players trying out for the JV team this year that it is going to be hard to cut the team down to 20 pIayers, stated lunior Varsity Baseball coach Roy Tilford. This year the SHIELD could not cover the entire baseball season due to an early deadline. However, this year's full IV and Frosh season will be covered in the 1979 SHIELD. 138 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FROSH BASEBALL A group of lunior Varsity Baseball team members stretch before a practice. An unidentified freshman stands in the outfield waiting for a hit in a practice J Y' , 3 1, MZ, ,. c ,gs s My ,, , M 7l '? 7' f it A 7 . . 1- 'H1:wez45:,z5,-.' .11-,f , 41- ,:fFfE, - L-.ffvze-f-. a ':- 14' ' a .Y -, L ' as , ff,-ar S' uw:-.--,-Aj-,':-vigil.: -an V , - , A ' L , 0' VEQQQQJI:alia-535' 'gav gleg' ffffl-g1?er3ff 4' egg: V Miz J ,,F ,'h' 4 f A V ,, gi f-:'-.-..-.N....n..,...,. , , , ,HHN Www W aa A yi W 4 1 fi i V fi 5 M N A MILS' i We W ' ZVA' f ' f' Vw Boy's 1977 State Swim Finalists: Front Row . . . Scott Tom, Wayne Zinkg Top Row . , . Scott Stevens, Mike Marting not pictured .. Russ Lange, David Thompson, lay Phillips. State finalists return to boy's Varsity team. oach George Leslie entered his second year as Camelback's varsity swim coach with a team consisting primarily of returning lettermen. A number of 1977 state finalists are returning to the group again this year, and predictions placed the team in the state's top five. Among this year's returning lettermen are seniors Scott Tom and lay Phillips, breaststrokersg Russ Lange, a free style sprinterg Doug Thompson, Ray Owens, a diver, and juniors Scott Stevens, a back stroker and butterllierg Mike Martin, a free style and butterflier, and David Thompson, a distance free styler. Boy's Varsity Swimming: Bottom Row Jett Stevans, loe Phillips, Paul Burke, Scott Stevans, lrvin Bisnov, Pat Sfreddo, Middle Raw Paul Reynolds, David Hook, Shawn Dunn, Mike Martin, Scott Tom, lon Beaumont, Top Raw Coach George Leslie, Andy Reichenberger, Wayne Zink, letl Smith, Norm Tyler, Mike Skill: not pictured Russ Lange, Doug Thompson, David Thompson, Ray Owens, lay Phillips. BOY'S SWIMMING 139 ational Championships is goal of Archery team ach of the 24 members on the Championships. With this in mind the girls on this year's JV team, which is Varsity and lunior Varsity girls worked hard-on improving their a good foundation for coming Varsity Archery teams had one goal in skills during practices. Coach Gretchen teams. common, to make the National lames said, there are many new Girls Archery: Front Row Coach Gretchen James, Kim Carsten, Teri Patterson, Nadine Sandi Reting. Top Row Tanya Huebrer, Kelley Stinson, Camille Soto, Anne Centrecas, Schultz, Lois Kessen, Tricia Doyle, Cindy Vezzetti, Nanette Schultz, lanet Mowder. Second Anne McCoy, Kristy Stefan, Cheryl Ellis. Not Pictured: Robin Wools. Row .. , Denise Dwyer, Sue Collier, Marie Hunter, loyce Repp, Kay Louks, Theresa McCoy, . XX ai . Q ,........--in Members ot the Varsity and lunior Varsity Archery teams shoot their arrows during a preseason practice. 140 GIRLS ARCHERY Robin Wools, senior, takes careful aim at the target before shooting. Lois Kessen practices her shooting in a Archery practice, Teri Patterson shows proper stance and poise in aiming at the target. I Seniors Robin Wools and Tricia Doyle practice their shooting in a Varsity Archery practice. GIRLS ARCHERY 141 Book deadline hits before teams are picked postpone coverage of the 1978 baseball season for the 1979 yearbook. Many sports were affected by the time deadline, including boy's swimming and girl's and boy's track and field. The decision to cover '78 spring sports in the '79 book has arsity baseball had it's share of pitfalls this year, including a late season which eliminated the team from yearbook coverage. Coach Charles Webb requested that coverage be accurate, since team cuts had not been scheduled until March, preferred to been made for next year's book. This way all sports will have accurate information and coverage until a new deadline can be obtained. Our apologies to varsity baseball and all other sports we have short changed this year. We hope to see you next year fully covered F' X' ' 6 we ' t , P' il ' an Xwj ,tt , lc ' W ' J Q 5 t' A ' M fi exam, ' X Q E T6 .- , ' e J 1 X- in , fi maj , IL tfigyi' Xfvf xk fl' fi l an-ff -e1 .., Fins: , . 'N ' f-.sit ,Q gc, 9, if ll f 7 gfw mlm J f- Xl' me f ilm . , 1114 6. .-2 121. ' T 'X .,, R713 . f f' f i It lf l to X A fi 'Nl ' t ' fs 7 3 'QW' s 7: Q ,,, , QLQL. W-l K' 5 l 142 VARSlTY BASEBALL 1 -...J-. I Q AL fgvi .Q QI: ' We Q? 1 gg M SQA ffijx ff QQ V H 53:7 Q DD X f N g 15 3' ! ! 'lfff f J K ff! 4 mm Rf NN W AA 2 A 'Z A -N 1 xx K X ?5f m VARSITY BASEBALL 143 144 SPORTS su- no an n ff 'P W-A'-lim -, H ' 4 , -' I rw ' 3 ESX il 5 - A... .il ' it ,Q V A ': LA NA' KM'-L ,,,,,y QQ ,.. Wh dv, fs.,-f f, Xing, '+ ig I Nj 3 5 W ' ' wht kg, - .1 iz 3 ,- Y ' 4 7 A235 K - , A I .5 A I X. I SPGRTS MONTAGE 145 146 FACULTY N335 sz1C?? f W 5M M R.1fDL1r YJ' X X-J 4 N The Establishment W'll 148 FACULTY lYfQ ffgx Q 'ax flff Q5 .,gsi?5M W 2 I J I J 1 ,JMS ' it - JI. t ., 1 ,Q lx 1 1, HJ 1 , U k , 'Q , ' txk f , , 'I'X'11,f . Ng,r1Jf 61511149 voir LI fJ Fwd fwmf 1, xr. tftlwb W' N W, xy R H L' X J-.X 5,5 U 1 MC H N L, 1 ,AU WL I 0' if O t y , to , W , ff A of pf, ak uf tv ,K ft-.1 A A Y.-N JQQ LWX S ' uri 5 NIV fp OL' Mt fx ,vm eff XVIILPIX WJ :f - V - ,J 1 V. . ,A M Vp, gp A it of gy X0 VX M5 J' wk' -W Vt ftgfkvu of 1, 'Q 1 W XV - 'T 1 W, , 1 Vi 'V fl f ,. 1 A 1 ,- Qc i L, r lk' I l , ltr fs , rd , X' f jftr j f ff-f ,f, '4,'L o L r iq' , if J-f 1 1,1 1. N fr- X Arg if ff, , .V ,Lf 1 , . , Q lb lf te ,. 21,2 1' f YJ xiffo k 0 W WR ft I if tug 1 ,ejkkigf Iwi FM IN if A I att I jx If, P -r ,f . 2- ,J - r . fy 1: V , ,Q .. JN HQ. x rl J' rl 'Ulf 1 rryi tl W 1 If J If OAM 4f9Jk XVIII fuwxi 1 ,Jul A . . . . .. . I I . . jk' il' 7 I Office Staff-Front Row: Helen Moore, Registration Office, Marie Widing, Records Rm., Barbara Finn, Registration Office Middle Row: lean Arnold, ' V I 'L es . Yxczw-f Activity Office, Alice Tussey, Principals Office, Sharon Vaught, English Opt., leri Stockham, Principals Office Back Row: lune Sanders, Guidance 't Office, Ann Eastin, Registration Office, Clarice Hinton, Bookstore, Nona Segal, Registration Office, Nadine Dearing, Activity Office. ' RETURN SLIP CFIII In both portal wtf rr Nome N0-?! OSEOQ.. Reason for Absenc Dates absent fctrcle month and datetsli Sept Oct Nov ec Feb Mar Apr May June om: I2 3 4 sie 7.910111213141516 I7 'I8 I9 'I 22 23 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Circle: for all dayi or Pe bsent: I1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 . T h . I . pf' C ' H sruoswrsg mmnf this mum ,np 1. 2 . teacher of each class you have missed. 2 I NO VALID UNLESS signed by issuing teacher or stamped by office. 5 , A ,. J Cl fig--5.5 15' ,gasp - idating Signature -- twith ink! 91' Z 1' 1 x Attendance Office Stung!! .2......-.,- LAST TEACHER SIGNING RETURN TO OFFICE The main type of paper work, tliiureaucratic red tapeyv, that keeps all the people in the administration building thinking, occupied and worried. AW W WW ef 1 QlQufVjMrgM,Wr , L ,JJ ryjiflr W1 FACULTY 149 ,IJ A WU WA I 150 FACULTY 'K ,v J , ,' k Mr. Lucio Martin T we H tg CO uns el 1 1 M ff!! Ms. Kathleen Mr. Richard AU tti Branigan V ,ga fb 196 ff f M265 W4 A W! Dpt. Head Ms. Brenda Mueller it ,, Ms. Charlotte Clifton wan A Mr. Armando RonQuillo L iXx.m Ms Betty Duff Ms. Barbara Mizerny Virginia Wyatt Sgt. Steve Herron Jayne Orcutt Ms Pat Craig Kathy Hedges Services FACULTY 151 152 FACULTY Math I Mr. Walter Ogorek Mr. Karl Cox Dr. Scott Bull, dpt. head r Mr. Marvin Sounart Mr. Joel Foster Mr. James Horne Ms. Charle Mr. Rex Christian W L fi Mr. Robert Smith Ms. Marianna Morri Mr. Gerald Clyne Ms. Ehzabeth Leonard FACULTY 153 154 FACULTY gf Mr. Kit Seaman English t Mr. Clyde Morrison, dpt. head xg s so N x , Ms. Margrethe Hawn Ms. Louise Akrrdge is Ms. Karen Krttndge Ms. Sadie Larson Ms. Betty Houston Ms. Mary Tweedy Mr. Delton Warte L A Ms. Mary Strtes ,I if Mr Phrllrp Hart Ms. Frances Porter W 1 Mr. Richard Brown Ms Ann Dodge Ms June Roof 3 3 'W ,,as sfsr . E fmqm A ,f ' x f ' ,- , s Y rf , rrsrf V V - , ff -- 1 vrfkifrrvf fa H ... L M 6 f srsrsr -. ' M .3 'tx V. Q. M. f . frm? KW if X. f ff f 4821 ,za f 1 I A no' 'wa fr .. K I 5' ,wwf FACULTY 155 156 FACULTY Reading Ms. Dons Clyne V Mr. Ken Johnson Ms Ann Tear dpt head YFQL Mr. Raymond Grove L S Ms. Jane Wajtson Studies ssaa dpt. hea W w gf as S, x A is Ms. Ann Ridenour Mr. Ernest Hawkins nee' ' Mr. Robert Beckett Mr. Fred Johnson 4 I' ,. ' ,1if,figg.,, R . tte r 1 7 ,W H 1, ,H ,Z 6 M fa ,Z 15? ,gf M r5513vr 3535'w f F, .. ' 3 er, , W u J 1 M W -we , e , J WN 59 in , . . Q Nd 6, M N . X 1 4333 1 .K of I , 'F ' fa 1' Q 1 ? 3 ,G A M' -Q 1 Mr. Ken Ridenour Mr. Greg Hull 5, 4, 5 gf A35 tw ff ' Mr. Pete Kellen Mr. Robert Hudson Mr. Paul Gerlach Mr. Glover Rawls E. FACULTY 157 158 FACULTY Science Log Mr. Hobert Colfer W Mr. Dale O'DeIl XR Ms. Ann luslus Mr. lohn Day 5? I M Mr. William Noble Mr. Donald Krell 3 Mr. John Cam Mr. Reggie Price r rr Mr. Paul Plummer Mr. James Barlow '!55iY'1i , Mr. George Leslie Ms. Doris Barnett, dpt. head X x ' Mr, lim Weed Ms Wrlhelmma Satrna H ealth FACULTY 159 160 FACULTY Foreign Language Mr. Hans Schoenborn Ms. Mary Tate f.,,Jil-of Ms. Andree DeLisIe Business dpt. head Ms. Ada Jones Mr Charles Garc in :un-N 1 Ms. Nancy Anderson dpt. head K ' A Alice Brinton Mr Charles Adalr Mr. James LeSueur Ms. Charlene Lyons Mr. Paul Cornett Mr. Paul Tsakrrls Qi L Mr. David Wertz L. Ms. lean Powell we FACULTY 161 162 FACULTY It Mr. Robert H ,I Performing Arts x .r.r ,r,A X fn 5 XX QXJJXSV -L , W FACULTY 164 FACULTY Exception al Student Program Ms. Joan Schipper, Dpt. Head , janet iw Ms. Ruth Kennedy-Iwai Ms. June Olson Mr. Phil .. 4 Dr. Hazel White Ms. Betty Macari Mr. Roy Mr. Martin Karaba , FACULTY 165 166 FACULTY Home Economics Mr. Robert Daniels Industrial Arts Mr. Henr Martin Mr. Larry Mr. Robert Pike iv' -V4 Y W W fa FACULTY 167 168 FACULTY Physical E duc at io n Ms. Nadine Sass Mr. 0'lay Bourgeois, Dpt. Head r X, Mr. Wllham Saunders Ms. Gretchen James L Ms. lanet Westco 3 we Lothar Goernitz 5 . Ms. Denise lobski Mr. Michael Loughran W Mr. Fred Ellison l Mr. William Fredrick f I I Mr. Charles Webb Ms. Nadine Jones Security Ms. Barbara Nanney .1z!?! l ll Mr. William Ponder f FACULTY 169 M is 2 is uentez, Charles: Design sf L, , , ' ,assi knior Ge 'sl , N41 Qs if gratis Math or og., Sh tSt if ASHRG Garcia, Ger Typigg 1, Yhysiesgnl ddo w Holly Ruth: ,ati American History 1 Problems Hawn Margrethe English 1A English 2 English 3 Head PE 12 34 Beginning Weight Hedges Katheryn Study Han 170 FACULTY ROSTER Clerical Office Training 1 Studies in Literature Algebra 3AM, Calculus IAP, Introduction Herron, M!Sgt. Steve: Leadership Training Hicks, Charlene: lntro to Algebra 1-2, 3-4, General Math 3C Horne, James: General Math IC, General Math CRT, General Houston, Betty. English 3, Studies in Hudson, Robert: Free Enterprise, American Hull, Greg. American Government, American Hutchins, LaVern. Beginning Chorus, Beginning 1-2, Department Head, Reading Skills, 12, 3 4. 1A Science Seminar Composition American, ,His i .ff 'S ,Q Krell, Donald: Chemistry 1, Biology 1, Anatomy Krueger, Harry: Metals 1-2, 3-4 and Physiology Larson, Sadie: Career Composition, Creative Writing l.80llild.,:EiZlbCUlC Geometry 1-2, Algebra 1-2, Leslie, George: Health Education, Counselor 3-4 General Business 1, Business Law, Free ,Enterprise 4 tiuetatdtgantneny: imc, AV Loughran, Michael: Physical Education 1-2, 3-4, Beginning Weight Training, Intermediate Weight Training 7 lyons, Charlene: Marketing 1, Merchandising 1 Macari, Betty:MEH!SLD ,V 'gg' -5 te' . , Martin, Lucio: Guidance Q Q. -.ew-Q. --e,ee --e.-:,-:- .. , . -new as - we ,, Martinez, Henry: Arizona Governmw Mizerny, Barbara: Guidance Morehart, Charme: Beginning Photo, Photo, Publications Morris, Marianne: lntro to Algebra 1-2, 3-4 Morrison, Clyde: English Department Head, English 2, Humanities Mueller, Brenda: Guidance Ridenour, Ann: American History 1, Humanities Seminar A Ridenour, Ken: Arizona Government, World Geography llonquillo, Armando: Guidance Root, lune: Studies in Literature, English 3A, World Studies Sass, Nadine: Physical Education 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Satina, wilh8llIillQ:P8lS0ll8l and Social Devopment Education 1-2, 3-4, 5-s, 7-8, Advanced snerts SCHLDDCIIBWEV'EXC9Dtl0l'l8l Studies Department Head, Gifted Ettfsto Schoenbom, Hans: German t-2, 3-4, 5-5, 7A, Est seeniatt, Kit: Composition, English 3 Silvester, Wiliam: Symphonic Band, J.V. Band, Concert Orchestra, lazz Lab 2, lazz Lab 1 Smith, Robert: lntro Geometry!Trigonometry 1A, Analysis 1A 50Ut13ft. Marvin: 1, Computer Math 1 Steele, Ann: Drama Charles: , l, Arizona Government Emily: I ts l , ' A Mary: and Folklore Tate, Mary: Foreign Language Department Head, Spanish 1, English 3 , Noble 1, Biology 3AP Human Rela Oates, tions Tear, Ann: Reading Department Head, English leader, Tutor . 'R L SL :Ef'f ' . ' ::, i,:,-'1 t ,,, , Trexler, Bruce: Drama 1, Speech 1-2, 3-4, Video Productions Tsakiris, Paul: General Business 1, Typing 1 Tweedy, Mary: English 2, Composition CRT, FACULTY ROSTER 171 172 CLASSES . ,.,Zi?!4?f ff'pli:TAxss1lisW, ey, -v-,...55f,f - f--. Senior mosts L 3 l highlight of l awards night he Senior class raised money for their annual banquet by sponsoring a Sweetheart dance for Valentines Day. Senior Most awards were the highlight ot the banquet. Nominations tor Senior Most awards were held in the Fall so the winners could be pictured in the yearbook. The Senior Class Council chose lostons to supply caps and gowns for Commencement. Graduation announcements were printed tor the Senior Class Officers. . .Susan Klein, Secretary, Cynthia Soto, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Bell, President, Sharon Wilson, Treasurer. class by Hertl Jones. .. E . .t. esr W-M ee e- st, .4 f 1, we 8. N ' 9' ..-,fs - . to . lg' w, 5, ' yi! f as . . in 1. tf,.,is fi . f K ' I ' ,- ' ti s QQ , ui, V Zig ,... W K et ,ss . .sc ' N sf C . . est N t? . A: see X 5 . , ,g .. , KQK has s. L .f rv, 1 if Q K Senior Class Council. Front Row, , .Sharon Wilson, Scott Arthur, Carrie Stiteler, Second Row. . .Debbie Metzger, Shelly Powers, Robin Wools, Cynthia Soto, Karen Aidem, Kathy Bell, Top Row, , ,Brad Bennett, Margaret Smart, Lisa Wise, Karen Benson, Nancy Sippel, Susan Klein, Mark Cook. 174 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL 32114, 1, 'C' my ii ,ff ,L, , Ka. Sharon Abraham David Adair Edward Adams Karen Aidem Halle Albrecht Nancy Alexander Mark Ambrose Crystal Arnold Scott Arthur Donna Azzato Ray Baca Bob Bacher Christine Baethke Susie Baker Kelly Ball Cindy Bandy Luke Barber Renee Barge Todd Bartko Sherry Baxter SENIORS 175 Gerri Beadle Brett Bednarz Kathleen Bell Nancy Bell Vicki Belon Wayne Benner Bradley Bennett Ken Bennett Karen Benson Patricia Bentley Cindy Bernhardt Bruce Berquist Cherie Bertoni Shauna Bethancourt Greg Biehl Lisa Bierer Troy Bingham Darrell Birtcher Bob Bisel Lisa Black rr -wma 191. - ..s:,2P7f: e ' J tj Registration student assistant, Lynette Borieo trims File during 7th hour. Bill Bland lim Blue Ryan Bonnell Stewart Booth Tim Bootz Lynette Borieo Sherry Borta Karen Bottomley left Bourassa llmy Bowen Kent Bradley Scott Brazieal Richard Brooks Kathleen Brophy SENIORS 177 Melanie Brown Tom Brumm Cheryl Bruns Laurel Bryce Donna Bumpers John Bunch Heather Burford Lynn Burns Sandra Burns David Burroughs Barb Burrows Lisa Burt Michele Bulera Scott Butler Dawn Byrne Mike Carneal Lesley Carter Chris Cartledge Mark Chamema Sandra Chaya Xl,-ffl ... l. e- dw.,-.. .1 Q fa 3 e 4 4 Q l 2' YU ' sn- Www? . f ' -W 'f .A :V af'-'F , , ,g ,f ' -.. Sd , . -R is h , :se E: 2, akam ai Frank Spotnitz breaks Character while reading a line in the play. YJ 8 Q' 51 ax I W Regina Chelpka Connie Chevront David Chorost Richard Clayton William Coe Michelle Colbert Kim Collins Carol Colquhoun Dean Cook Mark Cook Cameron Cooke Shelly Coor Holly Corbin Cindy Coulombe SENIORS 179 Lisa Coulter Connie Coultrap Tim Council Frank Covello Phillip Crabtree Bill Crowther Gary Cruse Louise Cuda Diana Cullumber Patty Dale Barbara Dalton Cassie Datena Kim Davenport Victor Davis Kendra DeLair Richard Demaine Anita Denetdeel Denise Denomme Billie Denton Shannon Deppner llnn Dierker Stephen Dietrich lon Digua Diane Dioguardi Dave Dommin Kathy Dooley Laurie Downie lohn Doyle Tricia Doyle Marshall Drake Michael Draper Michael Duff Douglas Dunlap Kosett Dyer 182 SENIORS Nancy Easter Vali Eberhardt Melanie Eccles Kimmarie Ehlmann loyce Ellenberg Elissa Eller David Erickson Warren Erickson Constance Everett Debra Fabry Thomas Fanara Deborah Ferguson David Ferris Morey Fischel loe Flachman Janice Flickinger Nick Florez Rebecca Flowers Susan Foutz Ramona Franciamone l Y' l ,. 'F 1 to Q ' A X . fe me A The spotlight catches drama student Margy Gibbons during her performance. ru.M4wo:m,,, ,er 1 f ea- A Xi if X og' Phil Frans Kelly Freesmeyer Vic Friend Sandy Fuqua Hugh Fulgham Regina Fuller Margaret Fulton lody Funk Norleen Gardner Bonnie Geavaras Randy George Ron George Bob Germaine Kate Glaser SENIORS 183 Richard Goerlich Annette Gore Ron Goldstein laime Gorman Tim Gort Tom Gort Linda Gottschalk lim Gouveia Karen Grant Tamie Granzow Bob Grass Sue Grebba Gary Green Tom Grigsby Dave Grimm Greg Grothe Denise Gray Mark Haas Stephanie Haita Leslie Hall 19. l af S 3 Senior Bill Crowther glances over his shoulder on his way to wrestling practice. S hi .1 is , ,cis ,,,i Pam Hall Mark Hamilton Dennis Hand Dan Hankamer Susie Harkness lim Harrison Holly Harris Debbie Harris Sue Harrison leanni Haug Steven Haugen Richard Havlicek Shaunae Hawkins Eric Hawssler SENIORS 185 186 SENIORS Dwayne Hayes Andy Heinle Dan Hellman Henry Henminghaus Carol Henderson Jolene Heywood Tricia Hickey Alice Hicks Martin Highfill lllan Hodak Robert Holm Tammy Horton Carrie Howard Debbie Huffine lane Hull Lisa lannella Claylon lackson Cindy lackowiak Dana lames Joe Johns ,., ,. I 1342, , 9 f M D 2 P1 1 4 gy 1- V eg 'rayi 1 -1 N1 A , . '.s.,,, W I 22 , ' '- -pf liei K' 1 XI M I3 Wm i e 755 ff f E 5 Y 1 ,I ll it 5 me A frustrated student works hard to complete his research paper. We 1-rw , 1 1 '13 5? I -, R5 Debbie Iasinski Lori leffers Melinda leffords Elaine lohnson Linda lohnson Mel lohnson Randy lones Terry lones Clive lordon Becky louflas Mark Julian Randy Kaar David Kandall Kathy Karis SENIORS 187 188 SENIORS Mark Kaszubowski Barton Katz Nancy Kauffman Pete Keele Robbie Keefe loni Keller Mike Kelly Todd Kennell Dennis Kesselman Kathy L. Kesterson Robert Ketterer Patricia Kilday Bill Kimbrell Dan Klein Marion Klein Susan Klein Anita Knight Bill Koch Mark Koehler Randy Koerner x tb f ff .,,f fl Q ily... ' , ' - 5, ff:-2: aff irm ,pg l a- Q V A ' ax 3 Mike Fameli and Tom Grigsby walk toward the student parking lot. Suzanne Kranicz Beth Kredit Marilyn Kuhn lay LaBenz Scott Land Spencer Lane Russ Lange Mike Larrabee Mary Lasson Cheri Law Mary Lawlor Meg Leander Kim Lehmer Tia Liepack SENIORS 189 190 SENIORS David Light Theresa Lindauer lim Loete Margaret Lotches Sherise Loupe Casey Lowe Bruce Loy Merry Luckhardt Lynda Luettjottann Nancy Lusby Marcy Lusson Robin Luthey Bonnie Lykes Terri Lyman Vicki Lyman Shannon MacDuff Nancy Maggio Susan Majors Wayne Mallo Frances Manje if ,e w.lc.:ie L is :e g new :Qi . , gg .1 , ,lk cs ji ffgfrff-1 L ya- 1 ie assi I X X sig? if ess: wxw L s .4 X Ak 1 Q i L- 25 H. s es ' Tony Mansi Robert Marsh Michael Martin Debra Mathews Frank Mautz lohn May lanet Mayse Mark McAllister Beth McCarthy Melinda McCarty Dave McChesney Dennis McCorkle Shelly McElligott Kelly McGuire SENIORS 191 Cindy McNamara Frank Meadows Paul Medlyn James Meek Shannon Melton Bob Meriott Chris Merrick Debbi Metzger Melody Miller Tom Miller Tony Miller Martha Mitchell Mike Mitchell lulie Moenth lodi Molver Debbie Molloy Mark Montana Michele Morehouse Carla Morgan Kathy Morneall 'Xl :sa 5 P f ' a '.. a - ff X ,IK, , 1z-. . f N M ccc arf, VJ! -5' l 4-Ag . v' l', f rw--ln., t , Eli l Frank Mord Alison Morris Susanne Motsinger Brian Mountioy Debbie Mueller Davis Mullins Dana Mungai Deanna Murphy lonathan Musil Garry Myrick Julie Nation Kathryn Nealey Mimi Nelson Randy Newman lanet Nichols Robert Nichols Dawn Nobley Kim Norling Scott Norr Mark Obermayer SENIORS 193 Carl Olsen Lisa Olson Marie Olson loel Orton Cherie Ory Kevin Ostberg Ray Owens Charlie Pamer Sharon Parks Wesley Parks Cathy Parsons Laurie Paul Laurie Paul Tammy Paxton Lisa Payne Marjorie Pearce Lee Pemberton Janine Perry lay Phillips lenny Phipps rl gi -.t I, 4f 'i fl Xu 'E 3 2 fe, Lisa Coulter ponders the meaning of an intriguing essay during her Short story class. Brett Pickering Diana Pitoscia Deanna Polletta Sandra Posteher Shelley Powers Carol Probert Bob Provo Miki Pullman Judy Purnell Alice Quan lames Quinn Kevin Rainey Denise Randazzo Randy Randazzo SENIORS 195 Carl Rapp lonathen Rauch Terry Redburn Melissa Redden Brent Reed Lisa Reed Terry Rieff Liz Remillong Chula Renten 5 J. 5, ,T up g 1 Lisa Reynolds A Q 2 Z Q' I f- fi Stuart Reynolds 9 L, 1 Q 9 li 7 CC' Ron Rich fC,f1f'9N2: il-sri .7 Z 1155 ET ,, 1 v+ '?3W Step 1 Q2 C C if -A J 1 UQ! 5 rd, gs y f ? g,e,ig l , P Qffketi' fog .cc rl :T ,ff 2 7 If P ii 'iv 2 -A 1- f ,kr V ' l 14' v- I fs T7 is All W dy Richardson g 5 Q 1 if lohn nistuccia Q, Q rg M y Robert Rodack H I Mc ff ill Pat Roessler L e 'N -9 is W' fi' 3 9, Z lf Q X ixbg ,E VJ 'Q Lula Rogers ii Tim Rose ff Lynn Roseberry 6 SENIORS Marilyn Rossow MQ., M' ,f ' ez , .Yi if r 6 , 4 L sf T eat? 1 L of .,,,, yi if in 5 2 rm f V 5 sf f, , J l l it ,i 5 Sharon Parks, Cherie Ory, and Randy Jones tell jokes during lunch. ' 'illlla ,,,. , ,eq-.e x 3. i rw ' H ,pa iw W1 r nw i , y A, ilffilfir ,Z . 3 ' '35 4 I if I 'Chl' Q ' 4. ,ig W Tony Rossow Glenn Rourke Diane Ruch Richard Rupp Lynda Rusinek Sandra Rusinek Tom Russon Phil Ruttenbur Mark Rye Danti Sacomani David Salow Sally Sanford Tom Schneider Bob Schneider SENIORS 197 Nadine Schultz Karolann Schwartz Sharon Schweighardt Diane Scott Nancy Scott David Seaton Dan Seethaler Melissa Selbst Randy Shank Chris Shaw Kristen Shearer Tamey Sherlock Lesly Sheeler Gail Sheppard Rohi Shepard Christy Shoup Richard Shouse Lesile Simko Donna Simmons Bruce Simpson Robbie Keeie, Bill Bland, and Brian Beldt prepare to go to 6th hour. Nanci Sippel Kristen Skillings Scott Sletten Margaret Smart Ginger Smith Greg Smith Keith Smith Leslie Smith Lorrie Smith Martha Smith Mary Smith Regan Smith Roxanne Smith Cynthia Soto SENIORS 199 200 SENIORS Greg Spencer lonathan Spieker Frank Spotnitz Joe Stack Kristi Stacy Margaret Stahl Andria Starr Skipp Stevens Terry Stewart Deborah Stickrath Theresa Stille Robin Stillwell Karrie Stiteler Greg Stokes Debi Storms Sam Stoval Debra Stauffer Beth Strange Kathy Strangman Randy Strength 5' 4 QL -. ..-1, pf. Tia Lrepack reads a story to a little girl during her 2nd hour class. Laura Stuart Doni Sutton Bridget Swain Lawrence Swann Brenda Tabor Teresa Tafoya Richard Tatty Taylor Larsen Doug Teets Fred Tegarden Debbie Theel Doug Thompson Kathryn Thomson Scott Tom SENIORS 201 202 SENIORS Rose Tomaselli Debbie Townsend Mary Turner Tom Tweet Kent Underwood Sonya VanCamp Brian Vankilsdonk Nancy Vanleeuwen Tom Vorce Cheryl Vosburgh Nichola Lamond Walker Kim Wallace Lori Watkins Daniel Watson David Watson Dewayne Watson Steven Watts Sandra Weber Kim Weekley Kirk Weisenburger 'l x D Q as A' sr .vq x Z -:ff ,4- KW? s..x A Karen Benson is surprised as Shield photographer takes her picture. Lo Lynn Welch Susan Welker Tina Wenzel Eric Wester Ben Wheeler Lori Wheeler Daniel Whipple Elaine Whipple Bradley White Polly White Lisa Wilcox Bruce Wildermuth lody Wilkinson Lesile Williams SENIORS 203 204 SENIORS Shelly Williamson lim Wilson Sharon Wilson Bill Winters Lisa Wise Paul Witkovich Elaine Wong Darby Wood Robin Wools Ron Wulze Charlene Wynn Jacque Yonker Sv lonathan Young Robert Young Ellen Zimmerman Barry Zwilulinger R Agan Mary Broom Victor Carson - fs: . K ,.., , 'Q-A - if .1 . , 5 i - av 5 'E' M . . , .r ws' sq K i 1 A Squad leader, Clayton Jackson studies lineup during band practice. , ,,,.,.. ,f,.,,.,,,m.,, , W, ,,,, ,. ,se ,... 1,4 fig f Q 2 W xi x 5 ' Q ,, f Y W Mike Chambers Craig Chase Chris Colbert Carol Colquiliuon 0 Steven Diethen Diane Glenn Andrew Heinle Tammy Horton Debbie Huffine Barbara Huffman Becky louflas Douglas Mallek Debbie Metzger Ruth Peltier SENIORS 205 Deanna Polietta Lula Rogers Mark Schiberl Teri Silveria Jennie Storr Nancy VanLeevwen Stephen Wade Terry Wise Peter Vaidespino Elaine Wong Senior Patricia Hickey reads an edition of the Blade during class. 206 SENIORS 9' ff is X ,Awvb wwf' 5 AN it al f Sf? 'Y S . X? 3 Q, sax - 4? mir r ' Q ff S k- f, f .S 5-:E X5 1 - - 'gI.vP-,iq-mg, 'x Aff .fififf I I 3 Q ,fp W. rww. 24.11 9, K x LC'- 3 -ix Q, .. ,,. ,-. fit X32 4 fx g SENIORS 207 - 1,4 rx ,H, K'- a Q , :V F A M154 f f ff? . ,WM s ff , I ,1 Q '6 'fda , fav . ff' if' Y 4 1 K5 A - if Am? Bull Tassman Class Clown 'M nf , in M ,Af W f g in ff , . ,EX ,,,, V X, 3' ,ff W , f A 42,2265 31, fm, ,gag H L I f -fyfwfgi 5, ' , 5 V W , ,. 1? 94' ' 15. I-,, 5 ,L iff 1 ,, ,A I i, 'J ff' I4?he 5? if 'Zn-y fi Q1 f. if Q QW' W Q' ., ,,,r' :KY ,, gi,i,yV I 1 3,1 M gk 5 , LV 5 i Xzizn Q31 924' SENIORS lvlosrs 211 Elame Whi em 212 SENIOR NIOSTS M4409 AZ SENIOR MOSTS 213 214 SENIOR MOSTS Sweethearts Shelley Powers Randy W ei N Mosts appear in book courtesy of Senior Class Most Athletic- Diane Ruch, Tom Schneider Class Clown- Kathy Karis, Bill Tassinari Most Spirited- Kathy Karis, Scott Arthur Most Likely to Succeed- Sally Sanford, Bart Katz Best Looking- Sharon Wilson, Brian Mountjoy Most Talented- Sally Sanford, Scott Braziel Class Sweethearts- Shelley Powers, Randy Morder Best Legs- Sharon Wilson, Randy Jones Most Likely to become a Millionaire- Ellissa Eller, Bart Katz Nicest Smile- Sharon Wilson Dave McChesney Bested Dressed- lenny Phipps, Brian Mountjoy Biggest Flirt- Robyn Aycock, Mike Draper Best Personality- Sharon Wilson, Kevin Rainey Most Talkative- Karen Aidem, Tom Tweet Knot Picturedj Most Absent Minded- Kelley Ball, Rocko Westfall, Mark Cooke, Morey Fischel Most Easily Embarrassed- Sharon Parks Cnot picturedj, Brian Mountjoy Best Body- Sally Sanford, Mike Kelley Most Shy- Patty Dale, loe Flachman Most Studious- Kelly McGuire, Jonathan Rauch Most Marriages- Robyn Aycock, Paul Dembow Qnot picturedl Most Offspring- Nicki Lamound-Walker, Rocko Westfall All Around Senior- Karen Aidem, Bart Katz Most Rowdiest- Elaine Whipple, Rocko Westfall SENIORS MOSTS 215 uniors involved with various activities through thc school -. If Junior Class Officers: Standing' Vice President Beth Kahn, President John Robbg Sittmg: Secretary Susan Shapiro, Treas- urer Tanino Privetera The Junior class sponsored the Spring Prom which was held at the new Scottsdale Registry Resort. Participating in a store inventory, sponsoring a dance, and selling items on campus brought funds for the dance, along with these activities the juniors claimed the most successful bake sale in Camelback's history. The originality of the Jrs. showed through when they decided to offer a choice of dinner with the prom. When a student bought the tickets they were asked if they would like to have the dinner included. This service was offered to help provide a less expensive evening. The Junior class brought many awards to the class name. Examples ol this were athletic letters for Hiram Bazan, Brian Beldt, Lois Keeson, Dianne Rasen, Richard Restuccio and Todd Welch. Keeping the class academically on top was Eric Gruber, Gary Sprietzer, and Celeste Tang. In publications, Jrs. were domi- nate on both staffs holding top edi- torial positions. The class also took part in drama, forensics, music and school spirit days. Junior Class Council: Front Row: Margarite Maclntire, Gina Simone, Mike Din, Michele Judson, Karen Sacks, Jill Hertzke, Lisa Conrad, Second Row: Carole Tom, Lisa Karstetter, Cindy Griesser, Kathy Boyd, Lisa Hittle, Third Row: Clare Ballard, Jill McDermott, Candle Warner, John Robb, Eric Grueber, Susan Shapiro, Beth Kahn, Nancy Benedict, Jim Malinski, Mike Gerke 216 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL - lr, ga - ff. we 'K X fi z A X -L X...-M hh' ., A ty , Vk.k is , ' 5 ,.:,.: A-f .1 i B as A A -of 'Q it 4 'K' i ,nf Q is qv K X X gg., ,Ax 3 . g'LL A if gs mi s , I -.'f-IW, as ,Fha 3 tl' J W -i i A E, g is LAi' I xi! .5 1 . i , se l ' A D i iit : : T A F: A gg. . 7 . + ri jx. 1 L 1 f'- N-y 'f lunior, Iill Mauren, studies her homework before the first bell rings. Q. ' 3 -1-,, tu s is an X ,Q 4 .4 I .. f A as I in ti: fi ' A X-9. N. r : 1 -P qi . , 'jgigxia il! X in' 'i g ee S, A ' a Q . . . da S lf ' ' A' 1' my it bzbh , Vlri ' r Y - B Y 's i X W K .Z A A X-- G rr.r ff fa A A .. .Aa ik - ,QIQQQ 5 k 'gf 5 1 1 , Scott Abel Ken Adams Rene Adams Paul Adkins Tracey Akins lohn Allen Brian Ames Daniel Anderson Patricia Anderson Greg Angle David Arme Shelly Arnold Kurt Baethke Nick Bafaloukos Carl Bailey Claire Ballard Chuck Balmes lohn Bance Dino Barber Lena Barber Mike Barror Robert Bates Tamara Baughman Diram Bazan Tamara Beazley Deborah Beckham Deanna Beery Brian Beldt Nancy Benedict loe Benites Janine Bennett Sam Bennington Terrell Berglund Michele Bernard Gillette Berry Mark Berry Kevin Berger Erick Beyer Matt Bittner lacquelne Black Cindy Blaker JUNIORS 217 Kathy Blodgett Danny Boaz Robert Boaz Tim Boltz layni Bond Linda Bonds Claudette Borieo Penny Bossert Marsha Bottomley lohnna Bowles Pam Bowman Susan Bowman Kahny Boyd Audrey Boyle Mike Branch Neal Brandt Dawn Branson Rick Brewer Charlene Briere Evelyn Briscoe Barry Brooks Tamara Brooks Bridget Brophy Sally Brophy Danny Brown Keith Brown Martin Brown Suzie Brown Larry Brown Michael Bryce Greg Bucher Louis Buelra Kaycee Burk Adam Burke lim Burke Paul Burke Robin Burke Donna Busch David Bush Dana Calhoun ,1- tr fa- ll, wk ,I , if is V V A bl 4 1 f. f 'y if ' r ., QR I R K ' :S .. ee 5 ,,-.Q iff r ,- f ,, ,, Q e r . ,,i L V :ZV V Z fl ff 2' 6, - .f ' 'Q I I-z 1 . 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QV f E . lb . fl . 29,5 1 Kyle Campbell Luann Carpenter Tony Carlise Darryl Carnes Tony Carrano Sue Carrithers Sal Casciaro Tamie Casey Natalie Caskey Babriel Cheche Lisa Clark Penny Clark Cecilia Clevenger William Cline Bob Coe Cindy Colbert Mathew Colby Tracy Cole Patrick Collinson Glena Condor Teri Cone Lisa Conrad Mary Cooke Kim Corl Paul Cotter Stacy Covello Duritha Crabtree Cathy Crosser Susie Crother Beth Cullumber Kevin Cummings Craig Dahn Tim Daily Lori Dakar Tom Davenport Ron Davis Delmas Davis Eric Davis Matt Davis Pele Davis Dianne Day JUNIORS 219 Hugh Dearing Carlin De Cato Dawn DeMente Pat Devries Kent Dicks Mark Diestler Charlie De lulio Patty Dikes David Din Michael Din Lisa Dixon Eric Doke Lynda Donaldson Vicki Doran loe Dorbs Chris Doty Gordon Downer Michelle Doyle Jeff Dubnow Wendy Duistermars Mike Dunham Debbie Dunn Matt Ebner Peggy Eckman Chuck Edwards Harley Eisner Cecily Elsworth Kay Engels Lynda Ennis Tom Erhard Eugene Erickson Joe Evans Mark Fallon Marty Fanning Alicia Farmer Beth Farmer Donna Feck Carrie Fetters Barb Fields Robert Fields -ff-r' Z' if ' 'rf K if 4, 11 Eng, if W 4 i Cf. 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Giannantonio Sue Gibbons Kim Gilbreth Angela Gill Richard Gleizier Todd Goerizen Eric Gonzalez lom Gordon lim Gore Susan Gorman Cary Goronkin Mike Gray Paula Grebba Dave Greene Kevin Greene Ben Gregory Mike Gregory Sandra Greyeyes JUNIORS 221 A 1.a 222 JUNIORS Cynthia Griesser Suzanne Grimshaw Gary Grover Eric Gruber David Hackbarth Brigid Hain Alice Hale Cindy Hall Vicki Hall Debbie Hamm lodie Hammans Brian Hancock Wayne Hancock Tammy Hansen Dori Harkness Sam Harlan Marcelle Harmon Bob Harrington Chris Hart Mike Hart Cathy Hartman Patsy Havelin Miriam Hayenga Carlene Hedlund Marty Hedlund Bob Henry Chris Herd lessie Hernandez lulie Hertzke Brian Hilbert Scott Hinkle Paul Hinz Lisa Hittel Holly Hobe Debbie Hoehn Chris Hogue Lee Hoekstra Mark Holland Craig Hollenbeck Joseph Holman of 'gr'- W 3 'V S' I wi v ,. 5? 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Fl E ' 1t.....L 4 ,J I Craig Holsinger Steve Holt lim Hood Nancy Horlacher Chauna Horton Lori Hauser Holley Hover Kristy Howell Arthur Howsden Mark Huebner Valorie Huebner Greg Hughes Lisa Hughes Kelly Irvine Mimi lrwin Sabrina Jackson Mark Jernigan David Joaquim Andrew Johnson Chris Johnson John Johnson Margaret Johnson Michelle Johnson Michelle Judson Jay Jurgemeyer Joe Kaczka Beth Kahn Beth Karr Lisa Karstetter Jill Kauflman David Keeney Michelle Keith Stephanie Kelly Toni Kennedy Lois Kessen Dawn Kinsley Dru Kleinman Paul Klink Beth Kloft Sonya Knupp Paul Kovarik 224 JUNIORS Paul Kowalczyk Charles Krebs Benita Krietenstein Janice Kroulik Jon Kubiskie Bradley Kuehner Micheal Kugelman Steve Kumagai Jennifer Kunz Jeff LaBenz John LaMere Mary Lamppa Vonda Lanktord Joanna LaPadura Brenda Lara Jon Lara Steve Larsen Kevin Lassila Ed LeBlanc Victor Leonardi Pat Lester Rick Lewallen Lori Lewis Eric Linderman Sheila Lindstrom Kenny Linker Robert Lively Richard Loete David Long Greg Lostracco Joanne Lucero Mike Lucero Mona Lucero Lynn Lorance Chris Luehke Nadine Lusson Shelly Lyman Ann Lett Brian MacAfee Malia MaKinney tcie s Lsii s iii rr. 1 5 X ccee ti? 1 ' ,ffl Q 1 lik 'Q If 'V Pa ' if If 1 at ri Mgr, ,Viz 3 zelf - 7-V It , -- Hi, giii qi. .YV ..,R.?:eiv: ,A J , if L 'W . 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' , tfifiervf :ey . , 5335 .ee f f til tif 5 J ffffm f' ffl' ' -V Jim Malinski Melanie Mangham Lori Maples Randy Marion Ron Marshall Chris Martin Mike Martin Chris Martinez Philip Manson Andrea Mathieson Jill Mauren Robert Maurer Theresa May Janis Mayerhofer Susan McAllister Vernon McBride Jessica McCarthy Ann McCarville Susan McChesney Sean McCoy Jill McDermott Keith McDivitt Steven McDonald Margaret Mclntyre William McKenzie Charles Mctaughlin Allison Mctemore Thomas McRight Matthew McWenie Kelly Medlyn Jennifer Mehlin Milca Melano Lori Menkey Leslie Merrott Phyllis Metcalf Todd Metler Bruce Meyer John Meyer Bob Miles Chris Miller Gail Miller JUNIORS 225 226 JUNIORS Mike Miller Troy Miller Bill Milliner Mike Mindrup lohn Miranda David Mitchell Susan Mitchell Barbara Molloy Ron Monroe Veronica Monson April Moore Terry Morgan Denise Mueller Sylvia Mujica Lisa Mundt Robin Munz Steven Murphy Ty Myers Steve Nasser Debbie Neighbors Marcus Nelson Steve Nelson Kien Nguyen Cheryl Nichols Mike Noel Don Novkov Laura Nowland Lori Oelkers Phil Oelze Lori Olsen Bill Olson Kathy Orvis Mary Ottaviano Suzanne Owens Karen Parks Susan Parks E Paulus Brent Paysnoe Mike Pelton Mike Pendergraft 'Ji- X .if si ,aw ..., 1, ,1 fs? do fu '- l is x 'I ' Q 1 is c, i ' 4 ffli. 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Giannantonio flirts with senior Jodi Molever before going to class. al x N ' u, T f this 'wk A so i 4 'F l K W ,ZPQ S o iiooo T S ? o Y B 5 Mike Smith Nancy Smith Mike Smolens lohn Snell Marc Solomon Mark Solomon Phillip Spero Robert Spillman Marilyn Spinner Gary Spreitzer Thomas Stafford Ernie Stephens Chris Stevens Scott Stevens Connie Stitler Paulette Storms Margaret Stovall Dagney Streahl lacquelme Stringer Susan Swasey loel Sweeten April Tamuty Celeste Tang Scott Tang Steve Tassinari Greg Tathom Dave Tatom Tony Taylor Randy Taylor Scott Tennant Kim Terhune Gina Termine Nancy Thiede Russell Thielman Dwayne Thomas Ted Thomason Carole Tom Tracy Thomkins Dave Thompson Mark Thompson lonathan Thymus JUNIORS 229 230 lUNl0RS Matthew Tinkelenberg Olot Torne Donald Toth Carol Townsend Christina Travaini Gregg Travis Donna Triplett Lee Tsakiris Lisa Turney Linda Tvedte John Tveidt Norman Tyler Stuart Ulrich Bobby Underdown Lucy Vagnetti Virginia Vandenburg Gary Van Kilsdonk Gina Van Scoyoc Beth Ann Vasiliow Mike Vaughn Bob Verdugo Cindy Vezzetti Mitchell Vezzetti Richard Vincent John Vollrath Kurt Von Rice Karen Vorce Mark Waddell Mark Wagner Robert Walters Pamela Ward Candi Warner Christi Warner Mark Warsing David Waters Tom Watkins Lisa Weatherford Terisa Weeks Pamela Weihert David Weinstein 1 . 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C '- 'V ' as V :g f f br ': if A ,rc X , V, V S x . - A 'A i t , ,L if VL A C' J K , .V ff 1 Q , fb 1 H D o ' 11: rift M H' ,L Ria Hermann wa , 1 In '75 Pam Provateare and Rick Lewallen Participate in Action Day activities. Todd Welch Lance Wells Philip Wells Connie West lames Westfall Mike Westlall Laurie Weston Melanie Whitaker Kuuipo White Cynthia Wilcox Rosemary Williams David Williamson Donna Winton Tammy Wise Connie Witbeck loy Woll Mary Wolschon Debora Wolstenhol Catherine Woolery Lori Woolsey Pamela Wugalter Kim Wyckoff Elizabeth Yacuk tell Yeakey Tracy Yue Cathy Zaccagnio lell Zielinski Wayne Zink me lUNlORS 231 . f .,e. - we V 1 4- - ASX ,:k:,,y,: 1.5. 21.111 em --.f , QE mg. --'Wx . 4 , rg 1 . Q. 4-,., 5. M, 5 4' '. A 25? s 1 A Q. 3 ye f -. ---- M, gk . .X 'N Q1 , h , if 1 QQ - '- E- N , -I N .., . K K Q, xg. ' Vg 5 lx g-- D- A Q5 --'L. sag - ff , k I - . ,QL 'gl-:.:a,,:, ,,, .4 hw 1 232 IUNIORS or sim? Sophomore Class Officers-Sitting' Treasurer, Missy Vosco, Vice President, Becky Ankenbrandtp Standing' Presidentp Jeanine Lapadura, Secretary, Charlene Soto. Lack of help plagues plans of sophomores ccording to Vice President Becky Ankenbrandt, the sophomore class had many more plans that fell through because of little enthusiasium throughout the year. However, there was enough interest to produce a successful basketbrawl. The basket- brawl provided an opprotunity for eight graders to see Camelback ac- tivities. Individual members of the class helped Student Exec to carry through spirit day plans. Others participated in the l.V. sports programs: while some gave their time to the drama department. Many sophomore showed their talent with various music abilities. The class officers were in hopes of more participation in the future, to raise monies to fund and plan the prom. Sophomore Class Council-Front Row: Cindy Choukalas, Missy Bosco, leanine Lapadura, Soto, Maureen Nebrich Third Row: Scott Hume, Marcy Irwin, Odie Keller, Becky Akenbrandt, Cathy Lee, Michelle Lara Second Row' Linda Wong, Linda Turner, Sarah Hilling, Charlene Carol Flores, Mary D'ArcangeIo, Margie Gruber, Renee Wise. SOPHONIORE OFFICIERS 81 COUNCIL 233 234 SOPHOMORE Conde Abbott Mike Abels Ellen Abrams Kim Acklin Bill Adair Mark Adkins lames Alder John Adams Lisa Adams Susan Affleck Carrie Ake Lori Ake Mike Akins Susan Alexander Mark Alexander Vic Alexander John Allain Ben Allegretti Brian Allen Stephanie Allen Eve Amadio Mark Ambrose Frank Amalla Randy Anderson Becky Ankenbrandt Scott Anthony Mary Anttila Rusty Archer Georgene Arguijo Joel Arnold Tammy Arthur Gerald Athens Bill Autrey lim Baca lim Baker Mike Baker Cam Bales Ruth Balikian lim Bancka Rick Barker F-. , w. is t l ,T . . Q. 5 f 0 , I -k :Z 'Q' .ff' A , MC s i... is - , X , 5 , it es . SN is-,, 4-5 ' I 'A' S tr, '.,. t . ' T At her locker Becky Ankenbrandt displays a radiant smile a ,,,..--' ,...-wr-V ,.,...--- W x W ,N M V iet, B' B Xi' I , f B , I six .s sz Q B is e A tttt tl 'X ef! l W a- ' ,sf is as itilttl til M Q .rtL:, it y A, it S3 k f A 2 iiii is A V A 7 to ybsqq Q .A A -ig ' tv l 9 A ssrty Q. it at . 1+ ' -55 .1 ' - , fmrftxf Ji-wife-1-1 - , l ' ff L 'i J' A fix X T X? A II + 3 iii ik J of if ., A,, - J 1 M, s - .J ff 'Wi 5 ' 'T 5 it TQ ' eg' ' J B- ' . K B ur c r A is new 5 e ' 1 ' y g W s r , , 6 Q 9 x ' r' fy - X A ',:: ' M :'A m'A' J if i J, D it 'J J, if A-,z : ' 4 ,v I lg V QW . I -vl I - ,I , , ' A '.. Q1 2-'Aff lf? fs, I 'b , A ' . ,D Q, g, , ' f ek , K x g f ,llvk T 3511i- f' :f re D Jf 4 151-Inf 315255 1' f h1 ' B A Showing his athletic ability, Melvin Williams, makes his way to class. ff S AM ' ,J , ..,, .... ., a,WA i., J a,.a, g D ah 5 N J M 3 ii' ' fm h 2 2 . B y ' in ir, haa fa f if ii J A N:a i :: ,a,h f J x J aaah tl tiff' fy V V ' t 4' ' f q J h'-, ' J ,a.. M J ::r'f3f,:fg::': f K V1 I' A, - J iff' f ' Q -'J' 4 -,,,f' ez , i af Beth Barror Amy Battuello Julie Baughman Beth Bartko Gill Bazan John Beaumont Stacy Beck Cathy Bell Tina Bell Doug Bennett Mark Bergquist Ronald Berry Suzette Biasi Gary Biehl David Bingham Dennis Bishop Irving Bisnov Kim Blaker Linda Blankenship Gary Birtcher Beth Bloom Richard Bohrer Terrie Boirum Matt Bonhote Ray Bonnell John Boone John Bobb Craig Booth Bob Bootz Kathy Bosco James Bostwick Lori Bourassa Linda Bowman Beverly Bradford Beth Branch Cathy Branch David Brady David Brisson Lynnette Broadhust lim Broermann Jane Brooks 236 SDPHOMORE Cheryl Brown Clifford Brown Sidney Brown Toni Brown Terrie Brullat Tim Brumm Carl Bruning Beth Brunk Bruce Buck Richard Buck Charles Buckhannon David Buller Sally Burden David Burgaid Brian Burgess lill Burgess Barry Burgun lohn Burloot Denise Busard Cathy Caldwell Holly Calvin Doug Cameron Susan Cantor Mario Capriotti Joe Carrajac Brian Carroll left Carroll Tracy Cartledge Mike Chavez Vicky Cheipka Rose Chsiost Cindy Choukalas Chris Christian Anne Clement Sam Cohen Warren Cole Lisa Coleman Susan Collier John Comita Mike Compau 3 . Ei .A- ' e C C, va. l k Z-A3 ' ,Q Af Q , 1' we -A f--J,C- ,. IZZR C ,,,s , ,.e, ,S aaai 11 I C , ,,., M W, i .CCCLN .C M 7 3 in ssl,s C kil l , - 2. , fb' ,ai-1 if . C C 51 if C kb F t ' f CC C C Denise Payne laughs because she was picked lor the shot -5 4 i C IR , C, it , Rx 2 r .' K ,C r 5 i CCCC r rr QQQQ. is z D 4 ' 1? ' 2 r . ' ff of CgTI1 i'f x Li. X X C H 7,2 I rr f 51 D A 1 Y A 3' ' dl 51 B 6 LC, I Wag C Q if 'i 1 1? , ' i f ,b j r A L A 4. . 5 276' lk ,L CC y, C CCCC D a t C eq, f sf S i S ie - i w2 5 .,fQ 11 ,1-E as Q'-1f:Q: N S is 2 A li 9 C Q fa R sl . Used N '-ii!!! . 'ze-e..f, s 'T- im iww eifw, K l X L ,, Q .M io H Sag' I kk 1 ,L 'LL 1 -. ,KX -K K E , . 3, In I i ra S if f ,, 3 si Susan Kaplan, Danny McKee, and Lynnette Broadhurst display friendship. , ..-, , :Q Q. ifx EF? Y Q , l Y 'Q of ?' . 1 ' Fl' C ' I. I wi ,nf ffm ' 5 ,. I gf If , A N, 4 mr - L L as C r' H' sf' W C , ,legit h T: 4-is ga xt 'rx ' - 5 h we tr .,,.., .. ,tg .,.., , L W te it if apa ...-'SS r aaafn 95 qv 6 E' L - xi .,, L Larry Contreras Nancy Cook Steven Coppinger Daphren Corbin Ken Corbin Robin Corkins Mike Costello Tom Couch Sue Coulter Tammie Council Donna Cox Tom Cox Leslie Crandall Beverly Crawford Theresa Crooks Kim Crowley Karen Crumrine Kurt Cunningham Susan Cunningham Ben Cuny Matt Dabbs Stewart Dallas Laura Dang Mary D'Arcangelo Sheri Davenport Linda Davenport Jerry Davis Lisa Davis Randy Davis Janet Day Richard Decker Roco DeLuca Terry Derry John DeVora Susan DeVora Stephen DeWalt Kathy Dick Mike Dillion Sherri DiVito Evan Dorrell Tom Doyle SOPHOMORE 237 Shawn Dunn Gene Duroll Wendy Duvanel Ray Dyer Lori Eastep lon Easter Sally Eaton Jett Edwards Rhonda Elliott Stephanie Encinas Ahleen Enserink Greg Esgar John Esposito Donna Estrella Steve Eurich Bob Faller Vince Fauci David Felton Phillip Feno Chuck Ferrell Cathy Ferris Lori File Lisa Filigenzi Lori Flachman Ben Flicker Keith Flickenger Carol Flores Jett Folz Pete Formica Danny Foudray Steve Francis Debbie Frazier Craig Fuberger Brian Freedle Chet Freegard Ray Frey Mary Fullina Gary Fuqua Steve Gable Lori Gallo Soph Paula Provo, practices her song for Solo Ensemble ., all Wf.,. f-mee-4.,,,k,1 ,,,c,,,, , ,,.,,mHw rrilt ' 4 '4 41 , fa ,Q t X N' ,F ,f .Q ' gb A , .rt Q tt -l 3 if eff: J tll it ' 4 f f l 1 , ,g t l., , t r .C 2 A H . ri, .riy,. , at .yl, V A ,vi V v I Jig g ' .Q if A Y 1 , ' f 1 f E A rt' f t F F 'tt xx ' X F 4,rj.s:4f?7,:4 la 1 xr - -tl W'-1 ,ae WMM 1 w 'i 'Q' , 1 -s .G I gr D NH!K'i'1'?5f J' at Sth ff? aa floiee ' . I if , , ,. if 1 ' L L 1 G, no t 5 kK,, Y' .L 5 K A ,fzaz- ffl W-1.i 2 ,,.. ff ' ' ' ' FW 'Q' f 3 m ' i S K M .. ,, at --r -- 2 AQHIBI . -, is ,'-f. f-erase of s N. to ,ll 5, ,,.. 2 E f .. ,,., ,Et Av' -S as + J' mam A S .e J 1: y , ll 'kkv--- :vesszsesr 'S 3 2 fe ee C D' so fu, , ea off' Mark Smith and Mike McCoy cram in last minute studying, for final exams. e fe.-fa . ..,,..,, it ,,., .lm A ,ff l fs --...,.,- ev -vga n 9 if e we N1..5afmaeff:-laazffwaaewefsf , c I, I 22 lei? News L' . , f .-.i,- 7 .M,M. l Va i Z aa ii Tr ,.,z,i, ., a,ii :gi .'iff:,,- , ,,,.. fx . . X, if 'Y' ' sepia ffflzfef -1 .1-:ff , W -,x- . gggglaza . r. am I .f,i ag. ii S by are 3 I l' Qii aw' -,4LV 5 X was ae.: A I-, ' 51:- W.. .,,,,,. ,W .. ., 1 afgaa, Q, J lferrick Galloway Phillip Garcia Darrell Gardener Sharon Gardener Mike Geary Tom Gellert Doug Gerdin Andy Gilburne Debbie Gin Bruce Giere Ray Glavac Tammy Godwin Wendy Godwin Phillip Goebel Susan Goerlich Daniel Golis . Wilfred Gonzalez Brett Goolsby Julie Goot Jill Gordon Lindel Gore leff Gorman Dori Goronkin Toni Gosnell Glen Granzow Linda Graulich Pam Graves Bonnie Green Cheryl Griffin Fawn Griffin Tracy Griffith Mark Gringle Mary Gruber lerry Grucky Dan Guido Michelle Guyett Scott Hackbart Mike Haeussler Christina Haita Keith Hake Brian Hallman SOPHOMORES 239 240 SOPHOMORES Vickie Hamblin Mike Hamby Kathy Hamler Lisa Hammerschlag Gary Hanby ludy Hand Kendell Harper Debra Harrington Holly Harris Mike Harris Gail Hart Lisa Hatfield loyce Havlicek Lamar Hawkins Susan Hawkins Kathi Hayes George Haynes Phillip Hemminghaus Scott Henderson Debbie Henry Kitty Henry Ki Hermann Robert Herschak David Heywood Michelle Hickey Donnie Hightower Sara Hilling Kie Hinderman Anne Hirsch Cory Hitsman Brian Hoekstra Kevin Hoelner Mike Hogue Patti Holder lulie Holm Edward Holtson Kelly Honeycutt David Hooke Don Homer Richard Hovsor me . it e , Q X 5 ' 4 s Uh. F 8. yi X . if l r N xlg ,An ,1 4 N 1:3311 sets! tl Vi Tp,.k,, V... ,ZW my We L 6 ,,. ,ww ' X X s l w - ! f were vwvgl-siifetms' --iffsm A' Q' 9 1 kim! x ' 'lf 'I 5, Q P' x E., 'Y X X452 ' 1 ll ., ' X ,' ,, g 'elif ..r.- A H1 ,,.wN, Q , Q 'L like ililtiii-so . 4- s 6 1 , A . fig, ce ' Tp k' u . 'if a k 3 y , gi, , , Q 1. is X it P if rl L- gg,-.i .e 1 r. 15: Q tyelee A .,.g, i Q Y l A D '-'Q .ii an :frm Caught in the act, Ray Dyer tries to touch up before a pic ture. 7 X QSM 41-B .Y Si. 1. eu- K l' SS. xx wx: I m.+.,MAiQaxQ FD es: .. L, -.,-- ..,,,.t. ,. ,,.. - , if .esggiigle ig. r ..-af' N, ,,.f-. g,,....- 1 -we ,.,.-.... . 5 ,, sk L A A ',r' V it , X L V as - .,,. ' N sr. A H A' , Q kL.r L 1 fi QQ A i'iiC3SQx,z . 38 M.. u... ' S . g:s:1sEe.:- 'riii'i - K 'ig gi,g Q sf f A L '91.'tf:'...' L , Qi . L tr ig it 3 . ,...c,.... . ,KE Q , . ,,...,,. 1 ee s.e.:,sw:: -.f- s,-11:m-- .-.wwe , . S. .: ,NS mm:b': . - .m 1 , X ' g ' VV D xii' mi ,V S 'L' ,affix 'LA -wif' it s m,A A ,,,: , I r XM ,N.qz, TT? 2 g A EE 3 as ex , 3 .. ' if 2-if .,,,: , Us-,, . ,, 1, 4 5,233 .V,, ,TE55-f.:.,1-'LN K :C NA. E m , C N Z f , ' -.,,1i ,.1W at , if , r , E 1 ref- :ff - Q 1 wean -5 J X in I l2 f 1 Sally Hunter and Connie Therrien stop to talk before going to class. 4 -. ZKW 1 eo' eoeee 'e S T, J eooe , L , I in s ,eo ie- T ff ' 'enoe.I e e' is AW', rv , 'll V . ,L.. ,'V S T 2' x , Michelle Howe Audy Hubley Tera Huff Wes Hughes Scott Hume Marie Hunter Sally Hunter Greg lngraham Cynthia Irwin Marcy Irwin Kim Jacobson Mike Jackson Tracy James David Jamieson Debra Jarrell David Jasinski Terry Sauger Valerie Jeflords Sarah Joachim Mary Joaquim Cindy Johnson Glenn Johnson Patti Johnston David Jones Jeff Jones Jeff Jones Linda Jones Mark Jordan Nancy Jordan Cory Judd Ken Judd Karen Julian Debbie Kandell Susan Kaplan Kyle Kussner Torn Keig Charolette Kelle Suzanne Kelley Mark Kesterson Carole Kiesling Mike Kilday T SOPHOMORES 241 Hallie King Margret Kinsley Robert Klein Tom Kleinman Glenn Kleint lim Knade Martin Koch lohn Koehler Ronald Koehler Stephanie Kontal Debbie Konfal Karl Koons Theresa Kopp Debbie Koval loe Kozell Kevin Krietenstein Suzan Kubitz Patricia Kumagai Becka Lange Nancy Lapp lean Lapadura Michele Lara Melisa Larrabee Kent Larson Tina Lassila Beverly Layne Jackie Leahy Calvert Leake Mark LeBlanc Kelly Lee Vickie Lee Todd Leland Stephanie Lenn loyce Leonard Chuck Leonardi Terry Lewallen Mark Lewis lim Lindsey Kim Lightfoot Tena Lix Q. 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' aw , Q' - -. 1 :' 4 tt 1 V - 1 I' 2, W E A 'D Y n f Y +14 Scott Lockhart W Darlane Loftin Starlina Lotches Kathy Loucks Mary Lovellette Linn Luckett Cindy Long f' 1 if 1 f 5 l Julie Luebke Bettsy Lusby Bonnie Lusby Gary Luster Gary Lytle Kim Lynch ' Doug Lusson Q 3 . H y Pav E in 9 3117. ...W,W,, , VA, , 5,111 tar I . '- px 'va . Q.--dawg, 3 r , We L, ff A Maria Mac Atee Richard Maddox Kathy Madoie Suzan Madsen Ted Mains L Nancy Malmston John Mance e L L rr, Q, I, ' vw, ... Lisa Mangino Srinivas Manne Scott Manning Melanie Manor Mark Marley Robert Marley , 4 , i we ,aa , , w 4 'M A Q K ae . ' X 9 4. Y j iw p ,- 3 i 6 A awe, y , if i Mikemarsnaii Egg v, L ' 3 Y K f it fi ti 2 2 f Dan Guido and Kay Loucks walk upstairs to their lockers after school. i,L 'S ,R L : VSWR, 1 Q .gif rfe Q Jim Martin Bob Matowitz , . ,.,,,..,,,..,,,.. ,.M ,,, A. cv A ,Q ,ic A ' V Daniel Matus VJ VVAK . Lyndon McBride M. 1 X W ft at L S RZ Q L ,L fmt! Q ' Reiamcsnae if S 'ti L if A Anne McCoy , V - fi V, i '- ' - V' J-. l ' ' A V Mike McCoy M6 ,, 'lk Laura McGuire 5, ,Q 1 'f V A Nancy McGuire A VVAL, '-I V, 'A Danny McKee A 'txt V A leftMcKeever X yyy' V 5 it' ct' i L ' I' V J Michelle McLain Q if : Sw , p , 'L' gif lim McRae ta ' of to if f 9 SOPHOMORES 243 244 SOPHOMORES Kim Meighan Rosana Melann Julie Melcher Kelly Mendenhall Gail Metzger Karen Mick David Miles Vince Miles Becky Miller Dam Miller Greg Miller Kris Miller Lisa Miller lennifer Milliner Emilio Mioni Robyn Mlazgar Mark Monday Yolanda Monie Ted Moon Ted More Laila Morey Dian Morgan Dan Moriarity lanet Mowder Nancy Mozingo Don Mugabero Dan Mulligan Ron Mullinax Karl Munger Brian Murphy Carol Murphy Lorne Myers Mark Myers Tom Nasser Paul Natorre Doug Neagle Maureen Nebrich Carol Newman Lanly Nguyen Phillip Nickle W A ,L 'E avg: 99 X 0631?--A' 'eg file EZ' p fi rf we , X- l ,u N 'Ml w ig ? x :ZV z , l H f V,.F : '- N l K ,ifp as 5 fir, or illn K . , pigg y : 1 Rx i E r 4 i exe :nf K QF s sf' lf' r , 14 fe ,me .a g 1 Kelly Honeycutt takes a break from her exam studying L A J ii 1 A rrrs rs'r e f '-- . ', Wk V , . .IU W 'I ' 4 , f . , My ,W 'sg 225 ,V A 1 , f' lay i ' 7 1 7+-WX 1 Alf , . 'f '5 ml if D Q a i I .X 3 QT 5 Z xx ' J ix I as y N m Wk , ' ' 5' ' ,r 3 x ' A si eg ' K D s 'QW Q ' .3 . Y KK1':f 1 '. If YS? , s, 1 Q r f Q X Q' e ws. ,-' , ,Q , ' fr 1 r , , . f 1 ' K it -n ina' .,,,, .kiit N .,,. 0. t 1 M- lj' il' wjgi , h2 ,m , y . ef , 4 ae. .5 ff. , .. A .,,-' S W v is ., lllsly ' 1 K 'hx 2 ei '1 f Lori Flachman and Rosana Melano fill out return slips for their class ab- SEHCE. vi?m?n3,.tri x f 1? l F i??Is:T ts . I in I Uk f a HSP Q 3' Q t -v P tg ,-4'L i ix sl' A Ns ., P rrr i lr Q , M it 8 :A1 5: ' ' is '3 P Li e,- lr , B P K Phillip Nickles Clarence Nemela Becky Noble Renie Noel Kim Nord Suzan Norrie Kevin 0'Connor Cindy Olson lanelle Ong lim Orvis Kathy Orvis Vic Owens Paul Owens Elizabeth Pace ' Allen Paige David Palmer Marvin Palmer Cathy Palumbo Craig Parke Matt Parks Nancy Parks Sally Parmenter Teri Patterson Mary Paul Patricia Paul lohn Paulsen Denise Payne Kevin Payne Paul Pegany Ruth Petter Barbara Pell lohn Pemberton Keith Pendergralt Tonya Perry Nick Perryman Ben Petrosuis Kathy Petz lohn Pfile Sakda Phoenanchana Keith Pico Alfred Pimentel SOPHOMORES 245 246 SOPHOMORES lanet Piovesan Theresa Poirot Gordon Porenenke lhor Petrenko Cecil Pranke Chris Provant Shayne Puller less Pulhom Pora Quan lohn Quan left Quin Greg Ramsey Mike Raney Barbara Ravalli Andy Reichenberger Barbara Remillong Sheryl Renegar Sandra Rexing Carol Reynolds left Reynolds Ken Reynolds Paul Reynolds Pam Rhatigan Camille Rhinehart Carol Rhodes Peggy Rice lane Riggs Becky Roberts Greg Roberts Howard Roberts Terrie Robl Kelly Robinson Christine Rockrich Anne Rockwell David Rodriquez Mike Rhodes Mike Roedel Tamra Roper Reynalva Romero Chris Ropers all fl , W - L-ff 'I i 5 55 . , ,. M r so t l 1 lr M53,5g,E:,,z.k::Wsimfmvfi-'awww sit f-s, mn: Sophomore Sarah Hilling walks to Mr. Christian's 3rd hour geometry class. 1 x ' 1 .. . as A rf' ips ,-. ,. Q ,li l Y A nf' C mel, tr Qley i. f 1. in as i l i siit as i Ei .2 S flfifilitiu R fly i r rr-4: 1 4 W fl zz mfs.:-' . 1 . ,, ,,,W,,,,,,. ,, , V ec v ig. ww K ? tg!! ,haf -i S ,3,L,l W Avll zgl W I .,,,, , ye, 'A A v QL - ff ' '-hwy M v5qg:5,n,34ff2g5Z4212,:4'5,yqv5'vr await' 7 - 'ft' 'ie 'inf 1 - fix? f- ' - m Sydney Brown, Suzette Biasi, and Carole Reynolds talk between classes. ,, l'l C ' as A , ,, me i- ' W W2 E fan 5, nf, N Y! K ' s Mfr ggi, . f ,. 3 4 4 ei l,,, A Sv J 3 if S sew. , it K sf Q ' M-'aber 4 wi a ss,l A 64 ,Q W lll A Ze l S they sllflll R ET-, k M I ,ls,s ,ik S fx f, ' Michelle Rosenburg Cynthia Ross Debbie Rossborough Carolyn Roth lerry Roth Casey Rowe Mike Rowe Debbie Ruble Roger Runyon Earl Rutonber Pam Ruttenbur Tamera Ruttenbur Hal Ryan Mike Ryder John Sachen left Sanders Rick Sanders William Sanderson Kim Sandvig Bennett Sarager Lori Sawyer Aris Scarla Donna Schepp Robin Schier Todd Schmelling Alan Scholz Lisa Schubert Raymond Schulte Nanette Schultz Susan Schwieghardt ludie Scott Caroline Secco d'Arag Michelle Sesing Laura Sentinery Michelle Seyfired Gordon Schearer Aaron Sheets Harriet Sheets Dan Sherlock Sandra Sherlock Jackie Shinek Dila SOPHOMORES 247 Keith Shirkey Juanita Siebert Tom Sigler Randy Sims Dave Skowronek Eleanora Smith Greg Smith Kevin Smith Mark Smith Sharri Smith Kathy Snell Sharon Sorensen Charlene Solo Nita Sparkman Richard Sparks Kim Spencer Laura Spencer Mike Spencer Lisa Staken Denise Stamptly Terri Standlee Pam Stanlort Brent Stapley Gnara Stav Anne Steiner DeeDee Stenger John Stern Renee Stewart John St. Germain Renee Still Laura Stockman Lisa Stone Jerry Story Susan Strange Kim Streets Pat Streddo Lee Styer Mark Summers Jane Swartz Ania Szmorlinski ,fb i in yd 1 so nf wXfi,g4 tta . tft , f J I my YM W V, A, if y LN 1 J tw .Kilt M if J 'Fw Q AN avr iii! iii its , 5 Q , ,- :N I Alter lunch John Koehler walks to 6th hour Spanish class. lm' , it r 9 Qi ret Q ir if . r7al: X' 'ff an I W .f ..,, ,. 1 'ft -L S3525 tk PW' Ha fx L K X I i ggi: , , .-,,f K 'egg 7 is Q X l 1, x , , .. 5 Z X an 3 xl Vi f, gk if . rfs4.wr i'ttt ? gag. was 9622 ,ta of J 'Wgafft t,y nmfetgift 1 L he fl- ' -' v- - I. 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Vollrath Michelle Vrooman Elizabeth Walker Patrick Wallace Tim Wallace Lisa Warner Brenda Warren Mary Washburn Kipp Welch Rena Western hm Westfall Phillip Weston Diane Wetzel Debbie Wheeler John White Sharon Wickham lames Wilbur Kathy Williams Melvin Williams Lori Williamson Karen Winkler David Winters John Wise Rene Wise Debra Wolstenholme Linda Wong Sharon Wong Walter Wondall Leeann Woods lames Woolsey Sophia Xericos r -5 T. Q.. 1- .ov - Q- x A-. is Before going, Aris Scarla contemplates his final exam. fzi g t kv ,,..:-..:: I Q it D ,ttt 5-A 'ss 'I A . 41, ,, nl: ,pf it, X ' f, I D X l . Q I v Q V life favs X Q , . M I igi t, I K 1 W M :xl .ffxf K gr N w E X 'K 5, gf 5. av ,Q js' i 32 ,T Ek I xi. Q st. Qt , if xwi . i 'ifrfi Y-iS R G' KQQQ a t,s r t ii ii K , , . 5 x N X I K' ! K P X stt in ' Q , Q it , A . l 1 I 5 1 -Qfefi-.sim WY., ,. .,.. ,1,:g.,:?5wk e-.mails - F .,zz 1 vf:z,11i5g,5,g 5 pg, .. -w11.x e. . s Mileai zeiief Q V ' : ,ke gr Steven Yanke ,, L 1 0 i ' N X Margorie Zaccagnio I g 'V Robert Zamie ' fb if i + ' i Nicholas Zazzera X , if-Q - .- ,f xy fl N Lori Zenger Francisco Alatorre x If , - ' 4 ' ' iwsms mxxgk S' ah fn li r i. Sophomore, Richard Sparks, shows his intere Dan Brisson Mike Gongora Kathy Orvis Christine Williams 3' '11 ' .is i A-irL i'iii A ' , ig ' ' s 4' , -sii Q .M , 2 1 if .lf V f ' 5 V' L in Vi sf i fi W' -. , k,,,, , V, il 4 is be i, we me 53 H .35 app e U3 .Mfg .,, si 5,1 , 1 N he df ,fs-v4o i i 2 5 2 if fr, 11 'f1'r-M., V A- ,Q i 1 ire 2 4 136' i f: ',r' Z n i , ri f l f Q K r st by looking at the kiosk. The kiosk provided suggestions as to upcoming events i l - sw sw ei .-Mi, , w,,,,,ffW , , i wif ' t , Q n the valley. SOPHOMORES 251 E N- 5 ff LJ ,, ref? , 9 Freshman class sold shirts to increase funds Lisa Turtletaub, Camille Soto and Patty Spreitzer take their turn selling orange and blue shirts. Freshman class officers WlLL get their Pepsi. .ms Q .U Q A K e ss K A. 'xg . F . L PEPSI N :E X swxxs 'wb x N7 t F H X F S xfrw'f-is av T he main activities of the Freshman class was to sell spirit shirts. This has been an overall effort of the class to raise money. We think that the freshmen class had more people in activities and sports than ever before. said the frosh class officers. This was proved by the large number who participated in the homecoming and Action Day activities. Wm The freshman wrestling team had outstanding individual talent including Doug Baker, Freddy Williams, and loe Deluco. Frosh participated in many other sports also. Swimming badmitton, tennis, and golf to name iust a few. Both Freshmen football teams had winning seasons and the basketball teams looked promising. bv Freshman class officers: President lack Waddelg Vice President Lisa Turtletaubq Secretary Patty Spreitzer: Treasurer Camille Soto. FRESHNIEN OFFICERS 253 254 FRESHMEN Sue Abel Cathy Abraham Kathleen Adams Brian Akmon Tina Alexander Benjy Allen Debra Allen Mike Allen Peggy Allegry Rebeca Anderson Dorcas Anderson Lee Anderson Christie Annos Lori Antone lulie Arme Faith Arnold Ronald Arnson Nancy Artigas Andrew Astemborski John Auten Benny Arve Teresa Azzato lim Bakakos Doug Baker Lisa Baker Kathy Bates left Ball Lisa Balmes Becky Bammerline George Bancroft Laura Bandli Lynn Bannister Lacy Barbara Nida Barclay Antonnette Barela Brett Barker Gary Barns Mary Barnum Nancy Barshness Brook Beard i4B'r,:B Trying to control his books, Steve Posso walks to class. BB B ,ri,1 B 1 2 img tV,, B, M Q I j EJB A V VL Zi M. 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Q, L A an ll ' j e llll B lll iiti l ' T lfA lltit 1 Q iiit ,. M lsss sr 1 2 B l i V JW WV' I l elsr :iQ L 2 it C l B 1 ,rlr it IIAV 7 Z -,L,, A' H JJ' 'Env lloe ft'--Q . Faith Arnold, takes a break from her studies to smile at photographer. We C ' if , W , .,,h W, -. , . I W . mari, ' N f . 6 gg 'A' , 1 -l ,, - re: 3 f : . It uf' rf ' 7' 2112 n A , 1 'Q' 2 if 0 We 4 If , f B K , A C C' C hh,h it , We . , ga.: B' ,, 544 I 'L -,V , ' . 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I C gi' A iii Tim Cummings Georgia Cunningham left Cunningham Eddie Dahan Deborah Dahn Barbara Dale Stephen Dale Myron Dallas Lowell Dang Roxanne Davis Tammy Davis Dawn Davitt Dick DeBaer Lauren DeCato Ron De Hoogh Bill De La Vara loe Del Duco Steven Desimone Denise Dewyer Kelly De Witt Sue Dicks Lori Dikes Stacie Ditchek Lisa Divito Lisa Dominguez Jenifer Donaldson Arch Doran Barbara Doyle Linda Dubnow Rusty Duerstine Van Duistermars Donna Duke Marie Dunlap Richard Dusanko Pamela Eagan Kimberly Eatherly Tammy Edge Dena Edwards Lisa Edwards Cheryl Ellis Stephen Embry FRESHMEN 257 Dena Ennis Phil Eno Lilli Enriquez Jana Enserink Kimberly Erickson Laura Erickson Lynn Erickson Jeff Esgar Tammra Etheridge Sherri Etheridge Doug Evans Martha Ewing James Faller Joe Farenga Reed Feldmann Kim Fielder Linda Fields Debra Finelli Debra Finney Dona Fish Nancy Fisher Susan Fishman Dan Fitzwater Noel Florence Cathleen Flynn Lisa Foland Jim Folk Mary Folkerts Richard Ford Lori Foster Dan Fowle Dale Francis Paige Frazee Doug Frazier Cara Freedman Cathy Fricke Jeff Fuller James Fulton Tina Fylling Joanne Garant Q J J , My ' 35gwiii1..:,.t,..a...W . 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TM 'L' J. ip :Lim ,, 'la WLM Jackie Garcia Dawn Gardner lon Garfield leffrey Garland Kathy Gatewood Victor Gaughn Andre Geavaras Lynn Gebhard lean Genovese Patti Gerke Lisa Gerving Virgina Gianconia Roseann Gilbert David Gilbreth Christine Gill Peter Glaser Robert Glock Troy Glover Todd Goettl Tim Goldenetz Lori Golina Micheal Gonzales Victoria Gonzatez David Goolsby Charles Gore Micheal Gore Evey Graham Connie Grass Nancy Grebb Richard Green Jeanie Greenwade Susan Greenwade Kathy Gregory David Griesser Alice Groves Tracy Grubb Sally Gruetzemacher Tom Gruetzemacher Yvette Gruidl Richard Gullen Scott Haack FRESHNIEN 259 260 FRESHMEN Bradley Hahn Deborah Hall Michael Hall Karen Hallenback Rebecca Hammer Michael Hammond Craig Hancock Joe Hand David Hannan Raymond Hanse Susan Harman Greg Harper Mark Hartley Tammy Hatfield Timothy Hatten Pam Havelin Carolyn Hawkins Stephen Hawkins Bert Hayenga Jeanette Hazelett Christopher Henderson Julie Hendrix David Henning Mark Henslee Laura Herd Hermoen Kevin Herrel Sandra Hershberger Mary Hewette Anthony Heywood Scott Higgins John Highley Raymond Hightower James Hill Michael Hill Christopher Hillyer Mathew Hinkle Christopher Hizel Roanna Hotfeditz Alfred Hoffman . 1 Us 'R ,,, rrf J .-11.--r-' gg. 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K ,.,i,- Darcie Holmes Mike Holt William Homes Dian Hong Karen Hooper Jeffery Howe Lisa Howlett Terri Howsden Neal Hudson Tanya Huebner Michael Huff lake Hummel Zassie Hunter Mike Hunyady Lori Hurd Vic Hurst Tammi Hurst Michelle Huston James Hutchinson Curtis Hutch Kennith Hyde Richard layino Paul ltule Brent James Scott Jennings Chris Jernigan Beverly Johnson Jimmy Johnson Karen Johnson Kim Johnson V. -f W I Kristin Johnson I Mary Johnson 5 ff' l , , M, 1e,, it J ff 4 6 W if ,i J ' .4 , r 1 ' r G ,' , ,,ll , , I ,ga is I ' f f fg- VVVV fi- I , ' if Q! 0 - r,l ,rffl ' t lrfi ,LA f 1 it if Y, if cy 3, E l K ir x, ,E ess. az- ,i :mfs Payton Johnson Brice Johnston Automn Jones John Jones Judy Jones Todd Jones Emily Jordon Robert Kaar Lauren Kandell 262 FRESHIVIEN Linda Kase Timothy Kasovac Jennifer Kaufman Keith Kaufman Nancy Kaufman Patricia Kaufman Margaret Keefe Mary Keenan Gordon Keig Virginia Keller Ann Kelling Sam Kelsall Timothy Kennell Janet Kenning Sarah Keesen Peter Ketterer Raymond Kimes Leslie Kindred George King Jill King Michiko Kinsley Linda Kirk Tracy Kleinknecht Hentler Kneale Crystal Knight Robert Knupp lim Konves leff Koomen Laura Kothauela Kathy Kowalczzk Alan Kunz Arnold Kurowski Angela Kwan Kirk Lacko Charles Lae Leigh Laibe Suzy Lake Pamela Lamond'Walker Suzy Lamonica Kent Land Rf , it A-F , fe , ,,,, L. 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V ri iz., L I 2 X L V yr Q A' ' 9g 1: 'W IQ, 1c zu : Q Y . ,Q , .wil ...pv- XV V kry WV V Mhfhml V vii an rf W Y . -lu g xi Y ez V, , IV J 193 5235- if f 4 'ir V 3' 'XX i i V L V srel re f ff A5365 L 1 15 X , afii f L 'br ,fg .226gEvVV::'.VVV VSIVVVQ V av, . ig K J, erhfj l' yi, 1 '73 ' at , , !.- i .J K , if atron Ads A. Burke is a sex maniac. A Coco's waitress!!! Adam B. is loved by Lisa M. Adam B.- Why do l lust for you so? Adams, can I join your fan club? Adam- Your the only one l've ever shucked with-SF. Adv. Girls. Chorus Alto's Rule- l.B. A.G.L. lets do it again. Snow. Ain't you ever been sprinkled? Alfie, Benji, and Iethro Alice 81 Tom? How sweet!! Alice, so you like my jacket playing. Alyssa- do you still have my paints? Alyssa, me and Chris like it frizzed! A little cloud of dust just SPLATTED on this spot. Altos are BEST, C., K., S. Ann Ann Ann Ann H.- Sweet GT's Hirsch- Kenny Loggins says, You need a man. S.X. Hirsch- K.L. IL IM. What faces, what voices! Hirsch- Watch where your eyes wander, your mouth's hanging open. S.X. ANNOUNCING: THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOWf' Ann Ann S. gorges herself with Bagels Steele- Will you marry me? Rosario Antici--Antici-Pation! Anytown- I love you! Anyone wishing to join the CBHS Porsche Club can contact the Pres. in room 924. April T - Little girl with a big mouth. A special thanks to the 77-78 Varsity Softball team for making the season a fun one for me. Iennie Attention all girls! lim ECHEVERRIA has a grand piano. Aycock- Aren't you ever satisfied? Aycock- Can I be next? Aycock doesn't talk about it but always does it! Babysitting with Frank and Danny is good! BARCARDI!!! Banana- Thanks for being such a good friend when l needed one!!! Barb Android- To the cutest Wisconsonian I know. Thanks!! Bernacle Bitten Bunsen Burners Burn Brightly Beside the Beakers- 3 times fast Barry Barry, how does your red hair grow? Bart is a fathead. SD. Bart- You told me you'd do anything! Basses do it deeper. K.H. Bay Guns- The best part of Camelback. B.C. + P.W, from Mike. B.B.- Why does everybody call you door knob? Because everybody gets a turn. Beards 81 mustaches are sexy! A 81 S Bear flats 77 Becky roll up your pants. K.W. Belon is a great Mother Ben G.- Lisa wants to go out with you - Darla Ben Gregory is a total fox. Lisa Berniak an Nugent are really brothers. Best of friends always- BL. and MS. Beth B.- Kohls Ranch Kutie- Blumm Beth Farmer, Big Two Beth, How's Bob?!!? Beth- Thanks for the arm. B.G.M. forever friends- Cricket Bill, is the number still in the glove compartment? Bill M.- Well excu-u-use me! Bill Silvester I B.S. Bill, Tim, Henry 81 Fred, after the HIGHS OVER whats left? Birthdays are Embarrassing! B. Mountjoy- you don't know me but I wish you did!!! M.B. Bob 81 Mark live in the darkroom. Bob K.- Why do you hate me? Bob L. sings in the darkroom! Bob M.- I think you're the best. Love Sandi Bob P.- The baby rabbit murderer! Bob Photo may I borrow your negatives? Bob, you call this a Photo System?! Love Gail. Bobby- loe loves you Tricia Doyle! IF Bobby, wheres your rubber cement? Bobert, wait til the bell rings in 4112. Boges do it better with Bacardi. Bonnie- Accept the fact that you can't make yourself flat, OK? T.P. Bonnie- Ain't I always there when you need me? don't answer that. IJ. Bonnie- Wanna wrestle? S.F. Bonnie- You'll do anything for a vote! Bonnie- Its been a blast, frozen pies, locks, and all, thanks cutie. Bonnie Geavaras- Our own little Shirley Temple. Boogie Bruder ist mein Gott!!! Boogie Nights Forever! Box lunch is BEST! Brad, ain't Mono fun? I.M. Brad 8. Marrianne: Were you really sick? Brad, we made it inspite of you! Brad- You did what with your skateboard? The result was Mono? Brendan is a PEST!! Bret, tell me how to get to Sesmee St. Bring out the red carpet, it's the editor of Shield! Bruce Bi Mark : feud. Bruce L.- You're a nag! Bruce Springstein forever! But you didn't bother to tell me you were going steady with him, Friend. Buzz to Richard 8. Randy - Diane 81 Mike. Cameron Cooke 81 Bill Tassinari are Brown Noses. Can I request a song please! Carol + locks : Football programs. Carol, we need the mug shots of the Varsity Football Team back! Cary talks too much. Everyone agree's. Cassie will you please come to a meeting? Cat Scratch Fever got Eilleen- Mike 81 Diane. CBHS SPEECH if 1 ALWAYS! CC., C.A., or bust! P.S. Go for it! LW CH, SH, AT, 8- IT- My favorite 4 Muskateers-l.l. Chari, you're beautiful. Cheryl G. says, I am married to Bob Giannantonio! Ches straighten your life! Chester is stuffed! Chico, yo te quiero! Chipper Nippers are the best!! Chuck Wagons are for Freshmen! Chris C.: You womby! Chris, dig it baby. Susan 8. Lori. Chris is the Black Widow Chris M., hows the book, Dur Bodies, Ourselves? Christi, How was your U 81 A caper with Weber in Flagstaff? Christi Warner is your real name Warner of Warren? Christi you better watch out about parked cars! Clayton use bigger words! Clyde S. Spartan lives in room 6102 Come go over the mountain with me Nino- VB Congratulations Camelback! You've selected an excellent Pres. Wish me luck! Conjur Woman- Thanks for being my geareatric partner- Conjur Man. Connie, l'm sorry for taking your pencil. COORS- Americas Fine Light Beer. Coppenhagen Club- join now! Corn shucks soft . . . Cowgirls do it better. Craig Loves Iackie , Craig D.- Don't undress me! Kim C. C-R-0-W-L-E-Y!!! Crowley 81 What's his name- IB d as in doughnut fMr. Smith quotej Dance . .. Dance, Dance, Dance! Dan got pubed when he was a junior. Dan is now a senior. He is De-Pubed. Danny and Lynette? Never! Danny M.- It was fun working for you Lynette 8. Iill. Danny McKee is a weirdo! Dan S. I love you- AR Daphren, I like your Penguins. MT Dave, Break up with Diane! Dave Erickson- You're weird, but I love you anyway! IF Dave M. Thanks for being there. Dave R. Thank for everything- Your harem Dave Waters- To the best lookin' redhead in the school- Ann Dave, you are a ? Kim L. Dave, you were right about you know who! David E. has a square head. David, you're a good kid, I luv ya. David, you're one cute lew, thanks! Dear Cutie, I love you. KW Dear Blade: The Toilet Bowl is still ours! Debbie hold the bus, pleasel- Scott H. Debbie- Sir??? Dena E.- Mav the curse be with vou. Lori Denise D.- You have great parties!!! Diamonds are a girls best friend, Not Chopper rides- Carrie Io Diamonds aren't a girls best friend- I am. Diana Ross- Queen of Soul! Diane, may you never run out of insults! Diane, watch the Southern Comfort! D.M.- In just seven days, I can make you a man- LB Do I hear wedding bells for Carrie Io? Do it in Paint! Do it on the merry-go-round. Linda 8. Hal Does Linda act dumb to be sexy or is she really dumb? Dolly Parton- 2 reasons why I love you! l.I. Doni is one hot Patootie. Doni, thanks for being my friend- L.H. Don't listen to them. Thanks, B.B. Don't worry Marti, your still a good driver. Doug Baker is Atl in everything! SLC Drama students Unite. DRU, I want some Mexican food- RR Ed Marnon is a fox. EDIDD spelled backwards is diode. Ed, your at the top of my flame. PG ELO shall live forever! E.M., R.W.! Emilio gets sick on kiddy rides. Esined Emmoned is my buddy. Everygreen is heavenflumping lim B. Everyone, let's go for Raps on the head 81 Country Swinging! Everything's Booming at Baja! Exec. I love you all Qstay smallj MS Flagstaff, what a caper! Frank Fierros is my babe! You sell- out! Frank, we love you, Betsy and Kelly. Frat Wrap Bashes. Fred shake it, but don't break it, it's to nice. Football is fun! Fotos for sale. 4th Hour Rowdies Rule- IB Foutz has a cute Butt! Foutz- Remember Zit ? Foxiest Frosh. loe Del Duco and Mike Hill. D-T-L Fuzzy has one great body! Fuen- Cim Hab Ieff are great Gail 8. Bob- The bickering Bickersons Gail: Bus-a-Bus-a-Bus-a-Bus-a-TM Gail, how are your idents? Gail: How long have we been waiting? TM Gail: Someday your prints will come. MMM Gail, you may not know how to load film, but we still think your loaded! G.B., You were right, it was FANTASTIC!! CS. Geavaras- Your my Best friend- ll. Geri? Yes, she is turning into a bird. Get a piece of the Rock! Get that microphone out of my mouth! Gills are Geeks! GIANNANTONIO Power!!!!! Gina, you never knew how much I loved ya, G.R. Goober, how was Henery Hemming house? Goodbye Charo, keep on Sharin. KW Good luck in everything you do Lozen. Good luck Rosy. Greg, don't feel guilty, you either Iill. Greg Peterson is really a nice guy. From Rosie. Gretti , your our main squeeze ! ML HH Hey K.B.! Who loves ya? Me! M.0. Shh buzzards! ls George here? -Were friends- Hey Luscious Legs, you're cute. Hey mister, Thanks for teaching me about gardening, Love your lady. Hey Pam! This is Sue! North stinks! Oh! Hey Iudy! Say Hey to Wendy, Ray, and Ienny! Dk? Hey Reynolds, the Bashas Boy, you know carrots don't belong there. Hey Robin Munz, want to get in the back seat? Love ya, Rl Hey Scott! What's a half can cop club? PJ Hey Soul Bro, can I have a piece of gum? Hey Soul Bro, slip me ten Cinflationjl Hey Sprout!- You're a little cutey. Greens. Hey Zucchini, for a nickle I will!!! Halle, what ever happened to democracy? Han-Solo, you're the weirdest. Hanson, thanks for a fun year! 6th hour. Happy Dale Sanitarium, Rm 4112. 4th hr. Happy New Year, Adam! From Lisa. Happy 16 Birthday this past year, BK. Harri I'll play raquetball with you-anytime!! ML Have a good time next year without me staffers. Have a good time in Zarroc Swtz M Rowe. Have fun in college Weenie! And you too Diana C. Love Christi S. Hawk, Nob, Day, Derm- Watch out world! He who has one arm deals cards slowly! He's back in the outhouse Mike! He's married Robin. Hey, Andy did you find the cats yet? Hey ark: Where did you isplace your M? Hey Debbie, play your jacket! Hey Doo-Doo, you Light up my life! Hey Hanson- Lets go to Nantucket! Hey, Hey, Hey Diane- from Mike 8. Eileen. Hey lim how about 2nd Alg. Darla HI A.H. lBrettJ Hi, Ben, Bertha, Becky lean, and Charo. PATRON ADS 269 Hi Davic L. Hi Gil- I mean Russ- I mean Gus- or .. Nevermind. Hi Gordon. Hi Keesti, from Daybay. Hi Ki See a Ria . y . Hi kids from Karen W!!! Hi! Linda D. From Sandy E. Hi Mike Marshall, Love Cowboy Hi Ms. Jeff-Hawk? Hi Pete, Hi Duritha. Hi Quacker- Love I.K. Hide the evidence Weber! HIT me Bart, S.D. Hiram, lets go for a ride around the block. T.C. MS. P.G. Hiram, your hair looks perfect, KW Hiram, where is my pen? Hmmm, so thats what happens when you take the pill!! Holly Hobe, isn't that a mattel toy. S.B.W.-D.C. H.O.L.L.A.N.D. Mike How high is Doyles house? How long will it take? How many Touchdowns have you made, Jane? How's your harem, Nick?? How' your Penguins Joel? Howdy Big Bro T.D. Love Sis KD Howdy to the Stud, Angus, Organatang, Albuno, Dillan, 8 the gang. Lori. I am engaged to Steve R. I do not like the Iighweight football team! J.M. I can black mail you Sandy, watch out! I can't fathum Goober and Steve Jones! I can't take it anymore!! I don't care what anyone says Ralph is TERRlC!!- Jill B. lunder the trailerj I ave m cat a bath the other da I E Y Y- I hate you Kim and Camille! This one's for you Laura!! I know I's a good DJ. I like that light Green Chevy CTMP 5297 I love I love I love I love I love are I love I love I love I love I love I love I love I miss David Sheaton .. B.G. guys with thick Blonde hair. hot cheery turnoner! Mr. TrexIer!!!?? Sue Steve Martin! Gran Torinos, Alright Starsky 81 Hutch great!!! ya Eddie Kilthau- Laurie you, Alan! you I.S.C. you John Maddux, From Hunz-Mel you monk, really. Jackie. you, Phillip. Beth you, Thumper! you Abe 42. Love Abe stil! I need, I really need Anita. JQ ls it true blondes have more fun- Lynn? I still think your adorable Mike P. PS. thanks for your cables. I want a hug Karl! I want to thank all the people who have been my friends, for the good times- Theresa Stille. I wish the best of luck to all my friends where ever you are. IHOE, Karl and Doug love to play together! tMungerJ I'II always love you, Cameron Cooke! I'll B.Y.N. Anytime. R.W. I'Il miss you Kirk! I'll take a girl out if it's Dutch!!! From Guess who. I'm a man, an' your a woman ,.. l'm going to transfer to Shadow Mountain. In memory- the No Name and Front Four saloons! lovinno lives and is loved? lrvan, your socks are EXCITING! Connie Is it true blondes have more fun- Lynn? Is the Blade Alive Si well? Italians do it Better . . . Right ASC? It must be right because I'm Italian. J.J. It must be Wednesday, Huh Cindy? It was bound to happen sooner or later. Jackie Black- Your beautiful. From . . . Jackie Black- You have the best bod. From , . , Jackie Loves Monk! Jack Wadell- You're gonna be cute when you Jaclyn Smith - I love you - OOOOH! J.J. Janet! Dr. Scott! Janet! Brad! Rocky! lanice Kroulik, I love you lanice Kroulik, Leave your boyfriend! Janice Kroulik you can have me! JB. tiene piernas! JB. watch your shots! J.C. + K.H. Jeni gave Scrapper scavies. Jennifer Cayce is cute. K.H. Jenny Brooks loves P.E. Jeri, Darlene . . . where are you? S.D. Jill is l00SG. Jill likes the lightweight Frosh Team! Jim H. is a silent star. Jim, how heavy is a grand piano. grow up! Jim O. sure can talk, but can you do it? Jim V. is such a flirt . . . it can't last forever! J.J.- Happy 17, February 15, 1978. From Lisa and Eileen. J.J.- I love you ,. B.G. J.I. is a cute guy! J.J.- Maybe someday Jackie B. will like you as much as you like her. J.I. sells yearbooks lor a phone number. J.J.- Stop sitting on the lay-out sheets! J.J.- You can find the bookstore, alone!! J.J.- You can't attack all the girls, Job., Mikhail is Twice as good as Rudolph. T 8 S Joe D. + Tillea 2 True love always. Joey- You made my year very special in lots of ways- Love always Debbie. John B.- Remember the night on your waterbed? John does too Ascertain! John Tveidt hang up your phone! Shawn John Tveidt someone hit your car. Shawn. Ion, there my pride and joy! Jon, won't you wrestle with me? Jon, you have nothing to wear? Jon Musil, is the party over? J.Q.: Do I kiss like Jenny? A.K. J.Q.: Eaten at Lori's family dining lately? A.K. JQ.-How do squids mate? Julie Goot is too my daughter! Junior pom girls do it better! LL, RM, PB, PP, KV. Just wait till next year Mike R. JV basketball needs publicity- Right M.W.? K.A.C.-Looking over the hills and the plains . . . Reb Karen, there really is a Harry. Karrie if you ever find the meaning of T.A. let me know. K.W. Kathy is running Robert ragged? Kathy Karis- Kiss me you fool! JF 81 RJ Kaycee and Klint are going to marry? KCHS plays what kind of Music? KCHS will be fixed Sept. 20, no Oct. 15, no, Jan. 1, No, Never. KE, TP, KR, MS, MM, TC, Memrs. of great ftbl games and the drive and search after. NS Keep on Run'n Luscious Legs! Kelly Callans tl hope we can get together soonlj Kendall H.- What happened - J.J. Kershrendro or Creschendol? Kirk and Pam: Not in the parking lot! Kiss me again M.R.- Cringe! Klink did it! Klly 8. HI Auc-Ock. Paw, Mark and Lee, Just Paw!! Mark Julian, get in! Leave Noshnob!!! K.P. You lite up my Life! Kris Hansen, you're a hunk! Latt- U-Man- Somf Emboysos. Lauren- Remember 78 was the year we became friends little sis. Love Debbie Laurie, tell me you still like me. MP L.B.K. stay the same S.L.F. Leo lives!!! Lerk Valley Arizona Leslie and Saldo are not sisters! Lester, I am not short. Love Tamy Lester Luvs Geri Luvs Lester, Geri Luvs Lester Luvs Geri. Lester N' Geri paint high. Let's do the Time Warp Again- LB, BB, 81 JB, Lets get rowdy! R,O,W,D,Y! Let's go look at houses! Let's go out and get High! Let's have a ciggy Gourmet! LIBRARY! Mel B. Linda T, how's TC? Linn 8. Ron-How is the back seat of the Nova? Lisa F., remember Desperado? IM Lisa M, thanks 4 the great times? M.M. Lisa Olson, Do you want to go to the Prom??? Lo Listen to Susan Kaplan Laugh? L.M.R. killed Tom's Car, Long Live Keith Emerson and Franz Lizst. Long live the 3 stooges M.R., C.L., KL. Lori, do you ever think there's something between us. Lori H.- do you ever get enough? Lori N.- Won't you ever skate? Dena Lorri O. tBlondieI- Thanks for being there when I needed you!! Lorri, I don't think PD 8. MF go for blonds. Love ya Jayni! Love ya RR! B.L. Love that VW. Lynda E. Everybag has a silver lining. Lynda, I had a great time doing our duet, Sandi. Lynn 8. Mark- We know why you aren't getting pages in!! Lynette 81 Danny- 4 years, Lynette- RIBBITII Mac? Willy? Daffy? Kissy? Buci? Margo, Nickers, and Eggbert?! Marie loves Danny, Danny loves Marie. Mark Summers Buys his clothes at Goodwill. SX. Michele S., are you really my mother? Mel- the best of friendsg J Mike-Mike-Mike Rockwell- The Terry Chant. Mike M.-You are never on time. Mike Martin, l'm not conceided, just convinced! Mike Martin won first prize on his portfolio of himself? Mike Rowe: Your friends are so weird!!! TM Mrs. Silvester alias Mrs. B. Mr. Plummer, you know what you can do with your RNA molecules. Not sincerely, 7th hr. Mr. Martinez is the greatest teacher of all time. Mark! Put that strobe down if Ms. Morehart knew that you? Mark W. keep on spinning those records. Mark, what's the if! song this week? Mark- Your stero, your rod, your wb-I love you for it- Me Martha- Many of good times to remember- Thanks T.W. Marty, 18-15:3 Does age matter? Marty and Jud- The secrets out! Marvin, Cari is really alive. Marylin- Marylin, forget bunk beds! Mat Maids do it better on the floor! Matt spits on people.. BG. Maureen likes Idents. Maureen: Your very sweet and cute. JJ. May the Star of Lord Clavier forever shine upon you. MAZE lives forever. Mel come dwell with me this summer. Melinda, for now on mind your own business. Me. Melinda, which boot is longer? Mellow- Long live Lake Waccamau. Melvin, when are we going on A. Bandstand? ML M.G.- You can Blow my horn anytime. Mi, I bet we die laughing. R.A. Mike, go back to your mountain! Mike K. + Linda D. Forever. Mike M.- Can I proposition you? T.M. Mike P.- How come you never asked me to check out your van? Mike P. is? Mike R meets girls at 3!! Mike Rockwell throws X-acto Knifes at his cat, Mike I still didn't do it. Mike Skiff- Late again Lori N. Mike, wheres Kim? KC. Mike, you got nice legs. Anyplace, anytime love from the best clean up batter. Missie always remember Silverclover! Miych, the white but, is a high big. RS M.M. Good!! M.M. never forget, always remember. R.S. Moa Moa M. Westfall, Moa Moa!! MOBY DICK IS LIVING AND WELL SOMEWHERE 00 4. E Moo, Niters and Leslie- Champion skiers! Most likely to hold hands award- Alice and Tom. Mowie loves Howie Forever Mr. 8. Mrs. Weber- 4th hr. Photo. Mr. Barlow, xi Boo! No! Mr. Day needs a washing machine! Mr. Ricks is ART- Mr. Price is REG. Mr. Ricks! Your tie doesn't match! CK Mr. Trexler- Get your hands olf Janice! Mrs. C keeps strange people in her cage. Ms. Morehart, I promise to have 5 pages of sports in by Friday. MW MS- Why did you hide from RK? Munckins, Mushrooms, Music 84 Frogs! MW says, Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. My brother and sister-in-law are happily married-J.J. My fans of America, my name is Cheryl Giannantonio. Natilie Lynn loves Wally. Nice shirt Dave! D.C. Nick, Anne M., Kim S. That's Entertainment! Kim C. 1956 Buicks are Best. Nino, memorize your lines! No, Lorrie Oelkers- Mike Fameli is not Rocky. TP Nobody ever thought we would stay together. HaHa, Frank and Becky Not tonight Nadine, I have a Headache! JF 81 RJ Number 40 forever! Oh, shed your face Connie Newman Ohio State is itil Once a king always a king, Once a knight is not enough- T.Y. 0Oh! The legs RJ! And thanks always NS Orchesis hoping you'd be more radical It made my year worthwhile. I0 Orchesis, thanks-Drama Pam A., want a piece of gun? Lisa Pam, don't forget my first name. Pant! Snort! Wheeze! Party at Hogue's. tComing Webbj? Party at Hogue's house. Party Hearty- Mars and Booboo. Pat, Freebite. Pat, Paul, Irvin- sorry I can't work for you! Danny M. says No! lill B. Pat, we've almost made it -Pation Patti A.- Blow your nose in the bun! Patti Dikes, HaHa! I tricked you! Paul and George, I figured you out. IM Paul Cwhatahunkb Adkins has a nice body. Paula are you graduating early to go back to Ed? Paula- Honest we don't print yearbooks in Michigan! Paw- lust Paw! Percussion Ensemble: What a loke! Peter Pan, Dumbo, Tinkie, Minnie, Mickey, Pluto, Daisey, Goofy, Yogi 8. BooBoo- You devils you? Phil, l'm jealous of Scrapper lenny! Phil let's visit the little house. Phil Nickle Straighten out your nose. Photographers do it better! Pimps Unite! Poetry is great!! P.P.E.'s are the greatest! I love cops! Hi Wayne! Punk What? Put me on Hold, Steff Kelly? Quick, like little bunnies? Quinn blows drys his hair so he can look like Shawn Cassidy. Quinn goes Whoosh! Quinn, learn to ski. CW Quinn, sing Da Doo Ron Ron Please! Quinn, you can't teach a teacher Radar, Cream Puff, and Squiggles Raemon, I wish you could be here with me forever. See you in Aug. 1978 Love Max Randy gave his cat a bath the other day. Randy lones- you've got great looking leg! IF Rawlf, lill, Rawlf, lill, Rawlf, lill.. Ray Owens, pack my suitcase. CW Ray Stapley is a corn fed Angus, just look at his shoes- excu-u-use me! Lo Red's your color, Kim-N.Z. Remember Brent 8 Ray, No more favors! Lo R.l., how about it? IT R.l., you are nuts! IT. Rich, Tom, Dave-Please don't displace your slide rule! Mary Richard- DICK! Rick Rzeszut has sexy, hairy, legs. Right Knee-What? Right on Brent such a Oh I forgot. Lo Rigoletto let Terry, Bob, Greg, and Iohn go! R.K. you have a terriffic smile. MS RM- He's a lot nicer than Vic! LB Robbie K. Why am I so crazy about you? Rob, California here we come-Ml Rob, l'll probably be there before you-Ml Robert Lively go a head and ask her out she won't bite. tlthinkj Robin M, Want to go smoke a cigar. : Robyn A. got used and abused by Cart Rapp. Robyn, New Year Eve what a night! SB ROCKETZ Rocko, on a scale from 1-10, you're -10. Rocky Point, La Bamba, Cantina-SC RODEO, ffl Sport!! Ron trips over Kevin. Rose Tint my world keep me safe from my trouble and pain. Rosie T.- How was Kurt V.? ROTC students do it in step. Rox- Thanks for all the fun times. Love that smile TW Rox, thanks for the good times. MM Roxanne, Tina, Martha, leff, let's do it all again! Roxy, stay foxy! Mitch R.R. 81 K.F. king and queen of the van. Russ L. is a nerd! R.W. loves S.B. only-and don't forget it. R.A. 8 CT. ST. Mary's guys are fine as wine! DN, GU, FF? Sal Side do you like scarves? RA Sal Side how is Gregg W.? Sal Side leave the door unlocked Sal Side, what are you going to wear, Ml. Sallie, Robyn! Where's the Archadia Door? Sally, Benii don't think so. S Xt M tMazoIaJ Get disco. Sandi- What do you look like!! Sandy L. 81 Barry Z. in Flag! Sandi R. Your still my buddy- IJ. Sarah loves to play in fields, with FIELD. S-C-0-R-E.. D.W. Scott W. let the devil out! Scott W- Our token Frosh- Love Shield. Scott W, the man with the manly walk. Send in the Clowns Silvester. Seniors are stuck up- D.M. '74 Alumni THINK they're hot stuff. '78 Graduates KNOW better. Sharon- !'m sorry. IM Sharon 81 Paul- How the back of the truck feel? Sharon Wong God bless you. Shelly Coors, take a drive to 805 Sherri- l'm so MAD! Sherri Brown- The Emerald Queen of CBHS. She's a Tomgirl. She's Allison, l'm Andrea! Shet your face Tanino! Mama Summey Sheild is best!! Silvester keep your mouth shut! Sir Destined, your court is well guarded. Sixth hour English is totally wild!! Z. Skateboarding is where it's at! Sleezy! IA, Boogie! My dog is named Hans. Smorgasborgus- All you can eat for 31.99 So Deb, when are we going to play tennis? SOB Gang, Savage Ol' Boys Fred C., Henry H., Bill K., lohn D., Rocko W., Brett S., Chris K., Tim B., Tom S., lim E., Paul T. S.0.B. locks are stupid. Some day we'll get together, right Randy? Sonia Lemons still likes Mike McGill. Spencer can center me anytime. 3 Hr. Spencer Lane, you are a sick human being. Spider man lives in the class of '80. Stacy and Melinda- eat your heart out! Steele your one great lady.. B.G. Steff, alias Milka, no more Geometry! Steff- Lifetime make-up crew head. Steff taps her way into our hearts. Steve A. made a touchdown, Kim? l.B. Steve A.- S stands for what? Steve, she's still dreaming of Robert. Sue thanks for Barney. I needed him. Sue- your a great friend. V.B. Susan G., how was Burke? Susan Gorman 81 the Lone Star night. Susan, Sherri, Lisa, Hallie, Debbie, and all my buddies. Thanks! P.S. Sherri, your my favorite nut! Susan we lied to you, we wouldn't know about the guys from Peoria. Suzie- If you would iust curl your hair! Suzie- you're a terrific person and in the end you'll get everything you want. Love ya, Debbie. Tameron get a hair cut. Tammi- lt's no biggy- Dena Tammy how's George? Tanino- Pull your pants down. Tanino thanks for the other night. Tapioca Pudding Power! Forever! Teen, the goings been great! MM Teena, the twiddle but. P.S. 10 Yards a day, huh Kim and Steve? Terri, what would you ever do without me? mmm Terry B.- One of Santa's Elves. Terry M., how could you abandon us? T.G. I love you. TG, TG, BB, TR, are my pals. T.H. who relaly broke the car windshield? LN Thank you Mr. Martin! See you at the courts! From C. Storr. Also Hi Daybay, From Keesti. Thanks for a better year F-Ball. SD. Thanks for all your hard work and time Mr. Trexler and Mrs. Steele. Thanks for the intro, Kim and Nick! IB Thanks for the memories, Baby. Thanks Matt for the ride home- Short People. Thanks Moose, for everything! Connie The Cat tCathi L.C.J There's not much thanks I can say, except that I love Ya!! The everpopular Wife Beaters, Steve M., Mark R., Don N The Flashing Kisser strikes again! The higher kids. TW, TT, RS, MM The let Set: Christy, Sally, Susan Holly From MP. The Millers: All in the Family. The Moody Blues shall live forever. The SMF Club: Hogue, Sigler, Luebke, Brooks, Hollenbeck, Barber, Erhard, Dijulio, Tassinari. The Summer of '77 Q Lindstrom's house. The year of the Coppenhagen Club 78 K.K.D.S.T.M.D. There better not be another Luebke, There's no place like ohm l.F. Kennedy. Ther's no place like Uncle Tony's. Think about it, M.N. Cambell! This was your year fun revenge Patt. TM Tl is better than HP anyday! Tl 5g- the ultimate. Tim, l'm not really Black- Gullible. Tim quit two-timing me! Timmy Bootz, let's go get a rap on the head. CW 8, MR Timmy Rose be nice to Shelly. Timmy R., born to rung Spencer Lane, dying to walk. Timmy Rose, who is TR? TJ. Your a great advisor- Gorgous. T.M. Tell Tommy Hi! To Blondie, the greatest girl alive! Ziggy. To Charo, don't forget your Burgundy Pannts! DMR To Fred Casey, we leave half our credits so you'll graduate in 78-RA, Ml To leaf or not to leaf. To my Bear, I love you. DMR To my wondertul husband Bob G. from you wife Cheryl Giannantonio. To Rowdies- Thanks for the unique lunches- Yogi and Booboo. To TAMMY Brooks, es muy? Tod find a girl. G. Tod Mettler, Long life the goose in the lar. Todd, your beagle loves you. Tom D., you Fred, your real funny- this sucks. Tom- IMC BUddy, how are ya? Remember Emily??! Tom, thanks to the great morns. Mitch. Tom Watkins, A ski bum??? Tony's got white legs. T.P.: Do you always disco alone? T.R. and S.C. love Bruce and Ioni. Track runners do it longer and have a kick. Tune into Chrystal Balls Bash what a nightmare. Tweetster, your alright. R.S. UVULI Val H. Flirts with bus boys. Val, if you lose it you've got it. Varsity Cheer gots gooder guders! BIM, BPF, HAH, LAN, MEL, LBO! VB, BG, ll, BH, TP, and especially SF, are the best officers. Vic- Ok, you should have won best actress for Bev Ferns TP Vicki, I'ver heard of Van Buren but 16th ST. is ridiculous Want to buy a recall 2nd hr. Sp. Read? Wanted: Cooter pie for senior who is hungry for box lunch. Dan S. Watch out for flying beat burrows. Watch out the Hogies are here! Wayne Zink is a honorary Mexican! We all know those Australian girls -- like bunnies. We are one, and two weird teachers. We luv 'ya Starsky 81 Hutch. Mary Xi Ann We love you Laura! Kim love you Marty from Sandy 81 Linda. love you Tanino. We WE We stole Lori d8t8t Chris from R 8 E. We'll never forget you Kirk 81 Dave. Western State Michigan is great for P.G. and E.M. What a nightmare, This is true. Gober Heer Aerhouse Dave L. What do we have now? Biology with Reg! What do you mean S.F. the best officer? VB What makes ya feel quare Steff? Where oh where has Verbalitis gone? Where were you on the Bicentennial, MS? Who kisses with his teeth M,C.? Will Mom and Dad ever break up? Xericos- My No. 1 Friend-Ann Yes B. Miles there is a Santa Claus, Biran the Baron of Baskins-Robins. You said you were Bionic where? You're Drunk, Manos-Right Linda. You're Welcome, Yogi, BooBoo- Rowdies. Yvette, someday, day will turn to knight. Zambanian Child Burning Festival August 23. ZZZf-WE tried to read the Blade. PATRON ADS 271 272 ADVERTISING I ...IM fAlDWIElIj1fIISIINf3 I INSTITUTE OE TECHNOLOGY No school can guarantee you a job. However last year of all the graduates who asked for assistance from our Placement Center over 907 were successfully placed within 90 days of graduation. A tact that tells you a lot about job-oriented programs in electronics at DeVry. And the quality education you can expect. So come in and discover all the ways DeVry can help you prepare for an ex- citing career in electronics. No technical background is needed. 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Datena, Cassie: All Region Band 1 2 3 43 All State Band 3 280 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Senior Activities 43 Band Council 1 2 3 4 Vice-President3 Business Award 13 Chs Bible Club I 23 Concert Band 1 2 3 4, concert mistress3 Inernational 33 LEO 3 vice President3 Marching Band 1 2 3 4 Drill Commander, Section Leader3 National Honor Society 3 4 Secretary3 NAU Music Scholarships 23 Phoenix Optimist Youth Award for Art 43 Solo and Ensem- ble concert 1 2 3 43 Spanish National Honor Society Z 3 43 Wind Ensemble Contest 1, Woodwind Ensemble Con- test 1 2 3 4. Demaine, Richard: Handball 2 3 43 Interact 1 2 3 43 Key Club 2 33 Kraut Klub 1 23 Medical Careers 2 3 43 Model U.N. 23 National Honor Society 3 43 National Math Con- test 3 43 Ski Club 1 2 3. Dietrich, Steve: Concert Band 1 23 Football 13 Handball 1 23 Iazz Lab 3 43 Marching Band 1 23 Skateboard Club 43 Student Senate 1 23 Tennis 3. Dooley, Kathleen: Arete 43 Class Council 43 Concert Band 2 3 treasurer3 Dorian 23 Flag Line 3 4 Co-Captain3 GAA 13 GirI's State 43 Girl's Nation Finalist3 Secretary of the Senate3 Homecoming Committee 43 Key Club 43 Key Club CaIender3 Marching Band 2 3 43 Nau Citation of Merit 13 State Solo Ensemble, Silver Medal Winner 33 Student Executive Board 4 Finacial Secretary3 Tennis 1 Most Improved Player. Doyle, Tricia, Archery 1 2 3 43 Arete 43 Dorian 23 GAA 1 23 Interact 2 3 43 Student Senate 2. Filigenzi, Marc, Blade Staff 23 Bridge 1 23 Concert Band 1 233 Gun Club 2 3 President3 Iazz Lab 13 Kraut Klub 1 2 33 Marching Band 1 2 33 Orchestra 1 2, Photo Club 13 PTSA 1 2 33 Shield Staff 23 Ski Club 33 Tragys 2. Fischel, Morie: Basketball 13 Handball 1 2 33 Student Senate 1 2 3 4. , Flickinger, lanice: Archery 13 Arete 2 3 4 President3 Class Council 1 3 43 Dorian 23 GAA 1 2, Handball 1 2 3 43 Kraut Klub 23 Student Senate 1 2 3 43 Track 23 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Co-Captain and Captain. Foutz, Susie: Forensic Team 3 43 Masque and Gavel Patrons 33 Plays incIude3 Dark of the Moon 4, David and Lisa 3, TweIth Night 3, I Madwoman of Chail- lot 2, Serpantlnterview 2. Fulton, Margaret: Badminton 2 33 Dorian 23 GAA 13 Homecoming Committee4. Geavaras, Bonniep Forensic Team 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel 1 2 3 4 Vice-President3 National Forensic League 3 43 Plays Include: Madwoman of Chaillot 2, Serpentin- terview 2, David and Lisa 3, Twelth Night 3, Dark of the Moon 4. Germaine Bob3 Football 13 Interact 43 National Honor Society 43 Wrestling 1 2 3 4. Goldstein, Ron: Baseball 13 Basketball 1 3 43 Football 13 Student Senate 1 2 3. Grant, Karen: Arete 2 33 Dorian 23 GAA 1 23 Gymnastics 1 2 3 4 co-captain3 International Club 1 23 National Honor Society 3 43 Spanish National Honor Society 2 3. Grehba, Sue: Blade Stall 2 33 Forensic Team 1 2 33 Girls League 13 Kraut Klub 1 2. Grothe, Greg: Camelback Singers 1 23 43 Concert Choir 1 2 3 4 Activities Director, Student Senate 4, Haas, Mark: Foreign Study League 33 Electronics 1 23 Ski Club 1 2 3 4, President3 Photo Club 4. Harris, Holly: Camelback Singers 33 Concert Choir 33 International 43 Kraut Klub 43 Masque and Gavel 3 43 National Honor Society 43 Student Senate 3. Hawkins, Shauna: Advanced Girls Chorus 2 33 Concert Choir 4. Hienle, Andy: Boy's State 33 Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Band Council, Band President3 Homecoming Committee 1 23 Marching Band 2 3 43 National Honor Society 43 NAU Music Scholarships 23 NMSQT Semi-Finalist 33 NMSQT Finalist 43 Tragyc 2 3, Co-chairman and Chairman. Heywood, Iolene: Arete 2 3 43 DECA 3 43 GAA 1 23 Handball 1 23 Volleyball 2 3 4 Co-captain. Hicks, Alice: Blade Statf23 Class Council 2 33 DECA 3 43 GAA 1. leftords, Melinda: DECA 3 43 Dorian 33 Electronics 2, Homecoming Committee 43Ski Club 3 43 Student Senate 4. louflas, Becky: Arete 2 3 43 Blade Staff 3, News Editor3- Chearleader 3 4 Captain3 Dorian 2 33 GAA 1 2, Publicity Manager3 Golf 23 Gun Club 13 Interact 2 33 Kraut Klub 1 23 National Honor Society 3 43 Track 1. Karis, Kathyg Class Council 33 Dorian 3, Publicity Man- 8gEfQ Interact 23 Was Camelbacks Mrs. Clyde S. Spartan 4. Keele, Robbieg Basketball 3 43 Interact 4. Koch, Bill: Christian Club 43 Football 1 3 4. Labenz, lay: Football 1 2 43 Kraut Klub 1 2 3 4. Law, Cheri: International Club 43 National Honor Society 43 At Bluefield High School: Cheerleader 33 GAA 2 33 Softball 23 Student Senate 1 2 33 Winner of the Close-up 43 lunior Achievement Award 43 Swimming 2, Mermaid for Boys Team. Leonard, Patt: Flying Club 13 Forensic Team 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel 1 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel Patrons 3 43 Maze 43 Student Senate 43 Stage Productions. Liepack, Tia: Art Club 3 4 Secretary3 GAA 1 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel 1 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel Patrons 2 3 43 National Forensic League 2 3 43 Shield Staff 33 T.A.R1S. 33 Yoga Club 1 2. Maiors, Susan: Advanced Girls Chorus 2 33 Archery 1 2 33 Arete 1 2 3 43 Concert Choir 43 GAA 13 Large Flag Corp. 43 Ski Club 23 Student Senate 33 Volleyball 1 Manager. Marsh, Robert: Tennis 33 Track 13 VICA 4 Reporter. Martin, Michael: Baseball 13 Masque and Gavel 43 Maze 43 National Forensic League 43 National Honor Society 3 43 Representative to NCTE 33 Parnassus 2 3 43 Shield Staff 4 Photographer. McAllister, Mark: Baseball 13 Football 13 Masque and Gavel 1 2 3 43 Masque and Gavel Patrons 3 4. McChesney, Dave: Class Vice-President 23 Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Band Council Vice President: Homecoming attendant 43 Jazz Lab 33 Key Club 43 Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Drum Maior3 National Honor Society 43 Tennis 1. Merrick, Chris3 Football 13 Medical Carreers 13 Student Senate 3 43 Wrestling 3 4. Metzger, Debbie: Arete 43 CHS Bible Club 13 Class Council 1 2343 GAA 13 Rifle Corp. 2 33 Student Senate 1 2 3 43 Swimming 1 2 3 43 Prom Committee 3 4. Morehouse, Michele: GAA 13 Ski Club 1. Moro, Frank: Class President 2 at Brophy3 Football 1 2 3 43 HERO 43 Intramurals 1 23 Key Club 33 Ski Club 1 2 33 Student Senate 2 43 Track 3. Motsinger, Suzanne: Advanced Girls Chorus 33 Arete 2 3 43 Concert Choir 43 GAA 1 2 3, Sophomore Representa- tive3 National Honor Society 3 43 NAU Music Scholarships 33 Track 1 2, State meet3 Volleyball 13 Yoga Club 2. Nobley, Dawn: Arete 2 3 45 Badminton 1 Manager5 Concert Band 1 2 35 GAA 1 2 35 Girl's League 1 2 35 International 45 Kraut Klub 35 Marching Band 1 2 3 45 Track 1 25 Volleyball 2 3 4. Olson, Maryelyn: Badminton 25 Interact t 25 National Honor Society 25 Parnassus 15 Student Senate 15 Tennis 25 VICA 1. Ory, Cherie: Arete 2 3 45 Art Club 45 Blitzkrieg 775 Camelback Christians 45 Class Council 15 CHS Bible Club 15 GAA 15 Gold Key Winner 15 Homecoming Committee 45 Key Club 45 Kraut Klub 2 35 National Honor Scoiety 45 Student Senate 3 45 Swimming 1 25 Tragyc 35 Outstand- ing Awards in Shorthand and German. Parks, Sharon: Arete 2 3 45 Camelback Christians 45 CHS Bible Club 15 Class Council 15 Cross-Country 2 3 45 GAA 15 International Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Student Tutor 35 Track 2 3 4. Pitocia, Diane: National Honor Society 45 Spanish Nation- al Honor Scoiety 2 3 4 Secretary. Provo, Bob: Shield Stall 4, Photo Editor5 Ski Club 35 Photo Club 45 At East High: Basketball 1 35 Concert Band 1 25 Marching Band 1 25 Track 1. Rainey, Kevin: Football 1 2 3 45 Key Club 3 4 Calender5 Letterman Club 3 45 Ski Club 3 45 Wrestling 2 3. Rauch, Jonathan: Camelback Singers 35 Concert Choir 35 Forensic Team 1 2 3 4, Debate Team Captain5 Gemco Scholarship Competition Semi-finalist 45 International Club 25 Masque And Gavel 1 2 3 45 Masque and Gavel Patrons 2 3 45 National Council of Teachers ot English Writing Achievement Award 45 National Forensic League 1 2 3 4, Degree ol Distinction5 National Honor Society 3 4 President5 NMSQT Semi-tinalist 45 NMSQT finalist 45 Opti- mists International Youth Achievement Award 45 Out- standing Debator 19755 Rotary Club Scholarship Competi- tion Semi-linalist5 Student ol the Month5 Senior Most: Spanish National Honor Society 2 3 45 Student Senate 3 4 ludicial Council Chairman5 UofA Outstanding lunior Award. Reynolds, Lisa: Arete 2 3 45 Cross-country 25 Student Senate 3 45 At Page High School concert Band 1 35 Marching Band 1 35 Track 1. Rich5 Ronald: Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Band Council5 Football 15 lazz Lab 1 2 35 Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Drum Major 3: National Honor Society 4. Rosso, Marilyn: Archery 15 GAA 15 Masque and Gavel 2 35 and Masque and Gavel Patrons 35 Plays Include: Madwo- man ol Chaillot, Twelth Night. Rusinek, Lynda: Dorian 2 35 GAA 15 Homecoming Commit- tee 45 International Club 1 2 35 Masque and Gavel 15 Shield Stall 3. Rusinek, Sandra: Class Council 2 35 Dorian 35 Homecom- ing Committee 25 International Club 35 Kraut Klub 25 National Honor Society 45 Photo Club 2 3 4 Secretary5 Shield Statl 2 3 4 Co-Editor ol Advertisements and Organizations and Editor-in-Chief 4. Salow, David: Key Club 2 3 45 Kraut Klub 2 35 Medical Carreers 2 3 45 Model U.N. 25 National Honor Society 3 45 National Math Contest 3 4. Schultz, Nadine: Archery 1 2 3 45 Arete 3 45 Badminton 3 45 Class Council 35 Dorian 1 25 GAA 1 25 Golf 25 Interace2 3 45 National Honor Society 3 45 Ski Club 25 Student Senate 45 Tennis 1. Scott, Nancy: COE 4 President5 Concert Band 25 Dorian 25 GAA 15 Ritle Corp. 25 Student Senate 1 2 3. Sheppard, Gail: Archery 15 Badminton 2 35 Softball 25 Student Senate 3. Sippel, Nanci5 Class Council 1 2 45 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Senate 1 2. Smart, Margaret: Anytown 3 Alternate5 Art Club 3 4, Vice- President5 Class Council 45 Cordelia Perkins Art Commit- tee 35 Faculty and Student Interpersonal Relations Com- mittee 45 Forensic Tem 2 3 4 Rotary Speech Contest Semi-finalist 35 Gold Key Winner 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 4 co-chairman: International Club 35 Masque and Gavel and Patrons 2 3 45 Maze 45 National Forensic League 45 National Honor Society 3 4 Executive Board Member 45 Public Relations co-commander 45 Student Executive Board 4 Corresponding Secretary5 Student Sen- ate 15 Visitation Pilot Program 45 Plays include: Serpent and Interview 2 and Publicity Crew-heads for Madwo- man ol Chaillot 25 David And Lisa 35 Twelth Night 35 Dark ot the Moon 4. Smith, Keith: Audio Technician tor Football and Basket- ball Season 45 Computer Club 2 35 Key Club 35 Kraut Klub 1 2 3 45 Masque and Gavel 3 45 Medical Careers 1 2 Secretary5 Orchestra 1 2 35 National Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer5 outstanding science student award 45 PTSA 15 Student Senate 25 Student Tutor 2. Soto, Cynthia: Action Day Committee 45 Arete 45 Class Council 1 2 3 45 Class President 45 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 35 Class Vice-president 15 DECA 3 4 Chairman of Public Relations5 Dorian 15 Flag Line 3 45 Foreign Study League 25 GAA 1 25 Girl's State 45 Home- coming Committee 1 2 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 lunior Achievement 25 Key Club 45 Marching Band 3 45 Prom Committee 3 45 Student ol the Month 45 Student Senate 1 2 4. Spotnitz, Frank: Blade Sweetheart 45 Forensic Team 1 2 3 45 International Club 234 Secretary5 Masque and Gavel 1 2 3 4 Secretary 35 Masque and Gavel Patrons 1 2 3 45 Model U.N. 25 National Forensic League 1 2 3 4 Degree of Distinction5 A.l.A. State Forensic Finalist 1 2 35 National Honor Society 3 45 Outstanding Debator 1 25 Orchesis 45 PTSA 1 25 Radio Enterprises 15 Rotary Club Semi-Finalists 1 2 35 Student Senate 1 2 3 45 Tragyc 15 Plays Include: Look Homeward Angel 5 Once in a Lifetime P The Serpent ' Madwoman ol ChaiIlot P David and Lisa Twelth Night Dark of the Moon Student Director. Stiteler, Karrie: Arete 2 3 4 Treasurer: Class Council 1 2 3 45 Class Treasurer 25 Dorian 35 Flag Line 3 45 GAA 1 25 Homecoming Committee 3 45 Kraut Klub 1 2 Secretary5 Marching Band 3 45 National Honor Society 3 45 Track 15 Student Senate 1 2 4. TVWZ Theel, Debbie5 Orchesis 4. Tomaselli, Rose: Class Council 2, 3, 45 Dorian 2 35 GAA 1 2 35 Girl's League 25 Homecoming Committee 2 35 Inter- national Club 2 35 Key Club 35 Ski Club 25 Medical Careers 35 Student Senate 2 3 45 Student Tutor 2 35 Tragyc 1 25 Yoga Club 1 2. Townsend: Debbie: COE 45 DECA 35 GAA 25 International Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Shield Stafl 3. Vanni, Bob: Baseball 1 25 Electronics 1 2 3 45 Ski Club 1 2 4. Watkins, Lori: Arete 2 3 45 GAA 1 25 Handball 15 Softball 2 3 4 Captain5 Volleyball 2 3 4 Co-captain. Weber, Sandy: Photo Club 35 Shield Staff 3. Weber, Scott: Baseball 15 Football 15 Keramos 3 45 Ski Club 1 2 3. Weisenburger, Kirk: Basketball 15 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 First Trumpet5 lazz Lab 1 2 35 Kay Club 3 45 Marching Band 1 2 3 4 Drum Major5 Music Scholarship to Santa Barbara5 National Honor Society 45 Ski Club 3 45 Student Senate 3 4. Welch, Lynn: Art Club 1 2 3 Vice-president5 GAA 15 Key Club 3 Large Flag Corp. 25 Masque and Gavel Patrons 3 45 Skin Club 1 2 3 4 Vice-president5 Student Senate 3 45 Track 3. Wilson, Sharon: Anytown 35 Arete 45 Blade Stall 45 Class Council 1 2 3 45 Class Secretary 45 Class Visitation Program 45 Dorian 35 Flag Line 45 GAA 15 Homecoming Committee 3 45 Homecoming Royalty 45 Interact 2 3 4 Secretary5 Inter-School Brotherhood Council 3 45 Key Club 45 Marching Band 45 Photo Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Shield Statt 35 Ski Club 2 3 45 Spanish National Honor Society 3 45 Student Human Relations Committee 3 45 Student Tutor 15 Summer YFUStudent to Sweden 35 Tennis 1. Wise, Lisa: Class Council5 Dorian Z5 Girl's League 15 Homecoming Committee 3 45 Masque and Gavel 2 35 National Honor Society 3 4 SecretStudent Senate 35 Student Tutor 3. Wools, Robin: Archery 1 2 3 45 Arete 3 45 Class Council 1 2 3 45 GAA 15 Girl's League 15 Interact 3 45 National Honor Society 3 45 Volleyball 1. Zwillinger, Barry: Golf 45 Handball 15 Key Club 25 Ski Club 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 281 MEMGRIA Ms. Melba Constable Mr. George Pollard 282 IN MENIORIAIVI JW' P' Sandra Rusinek Editor m Chief we 1 n Special Thanks to: Mark Montana for designing the cover and division pages. Sandy Weber forletting us use her poem on the end sheet. Bob and Mark for living in the darkroom before they joined the staff. Charme Morehart for her patience with us. The students in first hour photography who helped with the pages. Channel 3 news for making us moviestars. Marilyn Rossow for the use of her picture for the ln Memoriam page. Joe Slowiak for taking the ROTC picture. Debbie and Carol for helping. Coach Weed's friend for the use of his prints. Mr. Sylvester for the Band picture. Ms. lames for the Arete Negatives. Greg Butcher for the baseball cartoons. Parents of the Swimming Team for letting us use their negatives. Randy McLaughlin for working on the class sections. Ms. Nadine Dearing for writing millions of bulletins. The faculty and students who gave us some- thing to write about. And all the staffers who took the work load of others and stayed after school. Sandra Rusinek Editor-in-Chief SIGN OFF 283 Index Abels, Mike: 71, 72, 73 Abraham, Sharon: 110 Adair, William: 75 Adams, Edward: 90 Aidem, Karen: 38, 39, 40, 46 Ake, Cari: 110 Albrecht, Halle: 56 Alexander, Mark: 76, 84 Allen, Stephanie: 120 Ames, Brian: 73 Anderson, Danny: 101 Anderson, Nancy: 93 Anderson, Patricia: 91 Andrio, Barb: 71 Andro, Steven: 103, 76 Ankenbrandl, Becky: 31 Applewhite, Keith: 91 Arnsen, Dean: 19, 74 Arthur, Scott: 18, 20 Austin, John: 39 Aycok, Robin: 91 Baca, Jimmy: 39, 116 Baethke, Christine: 93 Baker, Doug: 120 Baker, Lisa: 71 Baker, Susie: 56 Balikian, Ruth: 93 Balmes, Lisa: 90 Barber, Dino: 118 Bartko, Todd: 46 Baughman, Tamara: 47 Bazan, Hiram: 114 Beadle, Gerri: 46 Beaumont, Jon: 116, 139 Beck, Stacie: 90 Beery, Deanna: 91 Beldt, Brian: 114, 115 Bell, Kathleen: 28, 39, 46, 45, 52 Belon, Vicki: 39, 46, 53, 61 Benites, ioe: 112 Benner, Wayne: 30 Bennett, Janine: 39 Bentley, Craig: 39 Bernhardt, Cindy: 45 Biasi, Suzettei 39 Bennett Ken: 45, 46 Berglund, Terrell: 71, 73 Bernal, Mike: 117 Berry, Gillette: 56 Biehl, Lisa: 83 Biehe, Greg: 90 Bierer, llsa: 56 Bingham, Troy: 90 Bishop, Dennis: 130 Bisnov, lrvin: 139 Blair, Carolyn: 39 Bland, Bill: 40, 52, 114 Blodgett, Katherine: 106 Bloom, Elizabeth: 71 Boas, Elise: 71 Bonhote, Matthew: 130 Bosrtwick , James: 112, 113 Bossert, Penny: 70, 134 Bottomley, Marcia: 73 Bowman, Pamela: 68 Boyd, Kelly: 136 Brannigan, Ms.: 23 Broadhurst, lynnette: 77, 84, 87 Brooks, Jennifer: 135 Brooks, Richard: 102, 130 Brophy, Francesca: 129 Brown, Melanie: 46, 85 Brown, Timothy: 73 Bruflat, Jeny: 90 284 lNDEX Bmmm, Timothy: 72 Bruning, Carl: 13 Bruns, Cheryl: 73 Bryce, Michael: 73, 8 1 Bryce, Laurel: 106 Bucher, Greg: 112 Burford, Heather: 71, 73 Burke, Adam: 39, 42, 44, 4 Burke, lim: 14 Burke, Maria: 128 Burke, Paul: 139 Bumhardt, Cindy: 91 Burt, Lisa: 71 Busch, David: 117 Busch, Donna: 47, 125 Bulera, Michele: 91 Butler, Scott: 93 Campbell, Kyle: 56, 91 Cantor, Susan: 83, 89 Capri, Mr. Russ: 28 Canrse, Tony: 130 Carsten, Kim: 140 Carter, Martha: 15 Cartledge, Tracy: 103 Cartledge, Christopher: 16 Casciacro, Troy: 111 Centrecas, Anne: 140 Chaya, Sandra: 91 Chelpka, Regina: 91, 93 Chelpka, Victoria: 71 Cichomski, , Robert: 117 Clark, Christopher: 91, 103 Clark, Lisa: 91 Clark, Penny: 17 Clark, Steven: 127 Clevenger, Cecilia: 39 Clyne, Ms. Doris: 18 Coe, William: 81, 93 Coffin, Rosalee: 71 Cohen, Sam: 39 Colbert Michael: 90 Collier, Susan: 140 Collins, Kimberly: 18 Comita, lohn: 73, 81 Conder, Glenna: 71, 73 Cone, Teri: 91, 128 Cooke, Cameron: 40, 46 cm, cm: 73 cm, um: az, 39, az, aa cm. sneuy: as Cooke, Cameron: 19, 114 Cooke, Marilyn: 103, 125 Copeland, Cynthia: 71 Coppinger, Steve: 39 Corbin, Daphren: 20, 90 Corbin, Holly: 20, 49, 90 Corder, Amy: 19 Cort, Kimberly: 91 Cotter, Paul: 91 Coulter, Patricia: 125 Council, Tammy: 130 Courtney, Theresa: 132 Cox, Thomas: 75 Crabtree, William: 39, 117 Crane, Anne: 20 Crowbher, Susan: 22 Crowley, Kimberly: 73, 93 Crowther, Susie: 28, 56, 58 Cuda, Louise: 93 Cunningham, Jeflrey: 120 Dahn, E.: 127 Dahn, Craig: 71, 73 Daily, Tim: 183 Dale, Steven R: 21 Datena, Cassie: 45, 90 Davenport, linda M: 39, 110 Davis, Matt E: 47 Davis, Steve A: 72 Davis, Steven L: 73 Davitt, Dawn M: 85 Day, Diane E: 90 Day, Janet L: 39, 90, 132 DeCato, Lauren L: 22 Delair, Kendra: 58 Del Duco, Joe: 39, 120 DeLisIe, Mile: 45 De Luca, Rocco: 39 Dembow, Paul F: 56, 57, 91, 130 Denner, Wayne: 19 Desimone, Steven D: 117 De llallance, Brendan C: 29, 66 Dick, Kathy D: 35, 110 Dlkes, Lori: 21 Dicks, Kent E: 39 Dicks, Sue: 23, 125 Ditchek, Stacie: 128 Dobbs, Joseph: 93, 112, 113, 130, 131 Dolman, Mark: 47 Dooley, Kathleen: 20, 38, 39, 40, 49 Doran, llicki: 73 Dorosh, Belinda: 24 Douglas, Kelly: 26 Doyle, Thomas: 34 Doyle, Tricia: 140, 141 Dubnow, Jeffrey: 42 Dubnow, Linda: 71 Dustermars, Wendy: 56 Dunlap, Marie: 71 Dunn, Shawn: 39, 9 0, 93, 139 Duvanel, Wendell: 71 Dwyer, Denise: 140 Dyer, Raymond: 103 Eagan, Pamela S.: 25 Eberhardt, Valie E,: 93 Eisner, Harley l.: 47, 75, 126 Eller, Elissa E.: 23, 108 Ellis, Cheryl L.: 140 Ellsworth, Cecily: 46, 47, 73 Engals, Kathleen F.: 26 Ennis, Dena A.: 39 Eno, Phil P.: 120 Enserink, Jana L.: 81 Erickson, David R.: 130 Erickson, Lynn M.: 128 Erickson, Warren T.: 45, 46 Everett, Constance R.: 48, 120 Ewing, Maria,: 39, 139 Faculty: 148-170 Fanara, Thomas: 126 Fanning, Marti: 71 Farenga, Joseph: 39 Felter, Les: 28 Ferguson, Debbi: 93 Fielder, Kimberly: 136 Fields, Robert: 28 Fischel, Morey: 39 Fishey, Jud: 114 Flachman, Lori L.: 111 Flickinger, Janice: 39 Flickinger, Keith A.: 116 Flinn, Nancy: 39 Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Carol E.: 76, 86, 128, 95 Marcela: 29 llick: 112 Richard: 112 Mlliam: 95, 103 Florez, R.: 93 Foresensic: 30 Foster, Melody: 93 Foutz, Susan: 46, 59 Francis, Cinthia: 56, Francis, Steven: 30 Franklin, Becky: 39 Frans, Philip: 102 Freedle, Bruce: 127 Freshman section: 254-268 Friend, Vic: 39 Fulton, Iames: 39 Gallo, Lori: 3I Garcia, Charles: 120 Gardner, Dawn: 91 Garlield, Barbara: 47 Garland, Jeflrey: 73 Garsha, Randy: 103 Gears, Robert: 90 Geavaras, Michael: 120 Genovese, lean: 136 Gerke, Michael: 32 Giannantonio, John: 26, 47, Gibbons, Margery: 30 Gilbreth, Kimberly: 39, 93 Gillespie, Janet: 71 Gill, Angela: 47 Godwin, Wendy: 39 Goerlich, Richard: 33 Goerlich, Susan: 31, 11 Goemilz, Loather: 114 Goldstein, Ronald: 114 Gore, David: nl 117 Gorman, Iaime: 39 Gore, Lindel: 39 Gore, Michael: 39 Gort, Timothy: 46 Gort, Tom: 90 Gosnell, Tammy: 35, 129 Gouveia, Iames: 39 Grant, Karen: 135 Grass, Connie: 120 Gray, Denise: 93 Grebba, Paula: 77 Green, Richard: 39 Greene, David: 118 Griesser, Cynthia: 45, 47 Griffin, Cheryle: 110 Griffin, Fawn: 187 Grothe, Gregory: 39, 71, 73 Gruber, Eric: 47 Guaderrama, Chris: 36 Guido, Daniel: 103 Haberer, Bob: 31 Haeussler, Eric: 45, 71, 73 Hagne, Ruth: 34 Haga, Gail: 47 Hahn, Bradley: 127 Haita, Stephanie: 46 Hake, Keith: 71 Hale, Alice: 39, 45, 47, 61 Hall, Leslie: 22, 56 Hallam, Brian: 37 Hammerschlag, Lisa: 135 Hand, Joe: 117 Hand, Judy: 39 Hanis, Debbie: 91 Hansen, Kristen: 90 Harkness, Dori: 39 Harlan, Sam: 38 Harris, Holly: 46, 81 Harrison, Iames: 102 Harrison, Sue: 93 99, 89 Havlicek , loyce: 71 Hawkins, Earnie: 20 Hawkins, Shauna: 73 Hawkins, Susan: 90 Hayenga, Bert: 120, 128 Hayenga, Miriam: 39, 128 Hedlund, Carlene: 73 Hedlund, Martin: 27, 101 Heinle, Andrew: 40, 46 Hemminghaus, Henry: 100 Henry, Deborah: 124 Hemandez, lessez 39 Hershberger, Sandra: 106 Hertzke, lill: 42, 47, 125 Heywood, lolene: 91 Hilbert, Brian: 23, 91 Hinkle, Scott: 112, 113 Hittel, Lisa: 39 Hobe, Holly: 70 Hodak, Alan: 114 Holder, Patricia: 111 Hollenbeck, Craig: 20 Holmes, Darcy: 42, 111 Hook, David: 139 Hooper, Karenz, 107 Houser, Richard: 130 lnnocenti, Mark: 39, 44 Irwin, Marcy: 128, 129 lrwln, Mlml: 91 lsnar, Harley: 126 lackowiak, Cindy: 108 lackson, Clayton: 46 lames, Gretchen: 125, 140 lasinski, David: 45 letfords, Melinda: 91, 93 lobski, Denise 22, 57 lohnson, Andrew: 73 lohnson, Cindy: 39, 81 lohnson, Ken: 111 lohnson, Melvin: 46 Johnston, Patricia: 73, 93 lones, loseplr: 91 Jones, Randy: 39, 46, 112 lordan, Clive: 85 lordan, Emily: 111 lordan, Nancy: 71 loullas, Rebecca: 70 ludson, Michelle: 45, 93 lulian, Mark: 45, 46 lunior Section: 216232 lurgemeyer, lay: 47 Kaar, Randy: 91 Kahn, Beth: 39, 45 Kandell, David: 91 Kandell, Debra: 91 Kandell, Lauren: 71 Karis, Kathy: 18 Karstelter, Lisa: 45, 91 Kasovac, Timothy: 117 Katz, Barton: 20, 38, 39, 40 46, 48, 49, 130, Kaullman, lill: 73 Kauffman, Nancy: 46 Keele, Robbie: 114, 115 lleehn, Marilywn: 90 Keig, Thomas: 116 Kellen, Peter: 117 Keller. Charolette: 83 Keller, 1oni: 93 Kennell, Timothy: 126 Kennell, Todd: 126 Kessen, Lois: 105, 110, 140, 141 Kesterson, Kathy: 71, 73 Kiesling, Carol: 49 King, lill: 128 Kinsley, Dawn: 135, 137 Kirk, Linda: 39 Kleinman, Dru: 39 Kleint, Glenn: 116 Knight, Anita: 56, 57 Knight, Harold: 50 Knight, lohn: 117 Koomen, lellrey: 117 Kotter, Paul: 23 Kothavala, Laura: 104 llovarik, Paul: 126 Kranicz, Suzanne: 93 Kredit, Beth: 93 Kreler, Suzanne: 51 Kumagai, Patricia: 128 Kunz, Alan: 117 Kunz, lenniler: 45, 56 Lamond-Walker, Nichola: 213 Lamppa, Mary: 52, 70 Lane, Spencer: 39 Lange, Russell: 91, 139 Lapadure, Angelo: 39 Lara, lon: 91, 117 Larsen, Steven: 47 Larson, Kent: 73 Lassila, Tina: 39 Lasson, Mary: 45, 73 Law, Cheri: 46 Lawlor, Mary: 56 Lell, Andy: 91 Laslla, George: 139 Leonard, Patt: 39, 87 Lestr, Pat: 91 Lewallen, lill: 110 Lewallen, Rick: 103 Liepack, Tia: 30 Lively, Robert: 73, 76 Loele, llm: 90 Lorance, Lynn: 73 Lotches, Margaret: 46, 93 Lotches, Starr: 93 Loucks, Kay: 39, 111, 140 Lovellette, Marylin: 139 Lucero, Rebecca: 56 Luebke, lulie: 31, 39 Luettiohann, Lynda: 93 Lundin, Cathy: 128 Lusson, Marcy: 46 Luster, Gary: 116 Lutey, Robin: 26 Lyman, Terri: 39 Lynn, Natalie: 128 Lyons, Charlene: 91 Madsen, Susan: 71 Mains, Michelle: 71 Majors, Susan: 73 Mallek, Doug: 93 Mangino, Lisa Ann: 67 Manning, Scott: 93, 103 Manor. Melanie: 58, 132 Maples, Lori: 76, 84 March, Bob: 90 Marsh, lonathon: 126 Marshall, Richard: 117 Martin, Mike: 46, 76, 84, 114, 139 Marzella, Anna: 59 Mason, Philip: 74, 75 Mathews, Debra: 3 McAllister, Susan: 47, 58, 91 McCabe, Mike: 60 McCarthy, Elizabeth: 56 Mcllarville, Ann: 111 Mcchesney, David: 20, 46, 49, 69 McCoy, 140 MCCOV, Anne: 93, 140 McCoy, Therea: 140 McDermott, lill: 77, 84, 90 McDonald, Steven: 39 McElroy, lill: 120 Mclnlyra, Margaret: 39 Mcllrnzle, William: 130 McNarara, Cindy: 46 Mehlin, Tracy: 73 Meighan, Kim: 71 Melano, Milca: 47, 91 Melano, Rosana: 111 Melton, Shannon: 39 Merrick, Christopher: 62 Merrit, Leslie: 9 Metter, Tod: 91 Metzger, Deborah: 39, 136, 137 Metzger, Gabrielle: 91 Miles, Robert: 47 Miller, Gail: 47 Miller, Lisa:63 Miller, Troy: 47 Mills, Kym: 27 Mitchel, David: 39 Mitchell, Susan: 136 Moe, Kileen: 64 Moentk, lulia: 45, 46 Molever, lodi: 56, 57 Molina, Maria: 125 Montana, Mark: 283 Mooney, Michelle: 71 Moore, April: 39, 91 Morehart, Charme: 77, 84 Morel, Rosie: 65 Morgan, Terry: 76, 87 Moro, Frank: 139 Morris, Alison: 46 Morrison, leffrey: 127 Morter, Randy: 118 Motsinger, Suzanne: 73 Mountjoy, Brian: 18, 20, 39, 48, 102 Mowder, lanet: 140 Mozingo, Nancy: 31 Mueller, Debbie: 39 Mullins, David: 45 Munz, Robin: 93 Murphy, Carole: 39 Nation, Kim: 74 National Honor Society: 22 Nehrich, Maureen: 35, 76, 83 Newman, Connie: 39, 81 Newman, Randy: 90 Nickel, Phillip: 31 Nishi, C.: 81 Noble, Rebecca: 90 Norr, Scott: 68 Novkov, Don: 47 Now, Scott: 90 Nowland, Laura: 70, 137 Numkena, D.: 121 Obermayer, , Mark: 39 0,DeIl, Dale: 100, 116 Oelkers, Lorrie: 47 Olson, lune: 91 0lson, Lori: 70 Orr, lulie: 56, 59, 1 35 Ory, Cherie: 39 Ostberg, Kevin: 69 Paige, Alan: 73 Paine, Tim: 117 Palmer, Stacy: 128 Pannot, Barbara: 91 Parks, Karen: 13 Parks, Sharon: 45, 111 Parmenter, Deborah: 126 Parmenter, Sandy: 136 Patterson, Teri: 140, 171 Paul, Laurie: 93 Pavelle, Marc: 39 Peifer, Ruth: 71 Pell, Barbara: 71 Pendergraft, Keith: 103 Perkins, Keith: 39, 73 Perlman, Emlly: 137 Perry, lohn: 117 Perterson, Gregory: 73 Petrosky, David: 72 Phlllipp, Steve: 90 Phillips, lay: 18, 139 Phillips, Ice: 117, 139 Phipps, lenny: 90 Pierini, Barb: 70 Pike, Robert: 90 Piloscia, Diana: 45, 146 Podesta, Fred: 47, 75 Poirot, Theresa: 110 Polletta, Deanna: 71, 73 Pomeroy, Charlotte: 45, 47 Pnsso, Steven: 139 Posteher, Sandra: 73 Powers, Shelley: 39, 69 Powers, Wes: 117 Prather, Ann: 47 Privitera, Tanino: 22, 39, 42, Provateare, Pamela: 39 Provaleare, Paula: 56, 91 Provo, Robert: 1, 76 Pulver, Robert: 45, 47 Purvis, Michael: 74 Quan, Alice: 128 Quan, lohn: 116 Quinn, Dave: 90 Rainey Kevin: 18 Ramumlo, Suzanne: 45 Randazzo, laye: 91 Rasen, Dianne: 39 Rastrelly, Carine: 75 Rauch, lonathon: 22, 45, 46, Rawlins, Ray: 91 Ray, Amanda: 91 Reichenberger, Andrew: 139 Reil'l, Terry: 90 Reinboldt, Fredrick: 7 Repp, loyce E: 105, 140 Restuccia, Richard G.: 90 Reliny, Sandi: 140 Reynolds, Kenneth: 39 Reynolds, Lisa: 39 Reynolds, Paul: 139 Reynolds, Stuart: 91 Rezing, Sandra: 76 45, 47, 57, 58, 60 7 INDEX 285 Vares, Mike, 90 llhinehart, Camille, 71 Rich, Ronald, 19, 30, 46 Ricks, Arthur, 93 Richardson, Karen, 35 Richter, lessica, 91 Riggs, lane, 71 Robb, lolm D, 71, 116 Rohinson, Kelly, 39 Roherts, Darcie K, 56 Robl. T, 47, 93 Rockwell, Anne, 90 Rockvrell, Michael, 76 Rodack, Robert, 46, 71, 73 Roessler, Pat, 78 Rodriguez, David, 34 Romero, Reynald, 39 Rose, Lynn, 46 Roseberry, Lynn, 46 Rosen, Dave, 39, 44, 91 Rosenfield, Richard, 90 Rossovi, Marilyn, 283 Roth, Carolyn, 107, 132, 133 Ruth, lorry, 79 Rowe, Michael, 39 Rovrles, Sarah, 39 Rovrles, Shiela, 39 Ruch, Diane, 108 Rupp, Richard, 46 Rusinek, Sandra, 1, 46, 283 Ryan, Hal, 73, 80 Sack, Karen, 56 Salazar, Cindy, 39 Sanlord, Sally, 56, 134, 135 Sarager, Bennett, 116 Sm, Nadlne, 106 Sass, Scott, 127 Schechter, Brad, 81 Schier, Robin, 125 Schmelling, Todd, 118 Schneider, Marvin, 20 Schneider, Thomas, 20, 50, 51 Schultz, Nadine, 105, 140 Schultz, Nanette: 140 Schvrartzmeyer, Karolann, 91 Schvrelghardt, Sharon, 91 Scott, Debbie, 82 Scott, Nancy, 93 Scuderi, Annette, 81 Searls, leffrey, 19 Seaton, David, 114 Seaton, M.: 147 Senior, Section, 174-215 Sersovr, Thomas, 101 Seyfried, Michelle: 128 Sfreddo, Pat, 139 Shank, Randy, 91 Shapiro, Susan, 39, 47 Sharin, Susan, 45 Strearer, Gordon, 83 Sheeler, L.: 73 Sheets, Karon, 39 Sherlock, Tammy, 73 Shirkey, Kieth, 39, 101 Shissler, Mark, 120 Shoup, Cristy, 93 Siebert, luanila, 84 Siegal, lerry, 24 Silberman, Gail, 38, 39, 47, 75 Silvester, William, 60 Sirnko, Leslie, 70 Simm, Mark, 73 Simpson, Bruce, 40, 46 Sims, Frances, 39 Sippel, Nancy, 46 Skift, Mike, 121, 139 Smart, Margaret, 38, 39, 46, 87 Smith, Elizabeth, 91 Smith, Gregory l, 85 Smllh, left, 85 286 INDEX Smlth, Kellh, 46 Smith , laurie A, 46 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Lorna M., 46 Lorrie K., 128 , Lynne, 39, 45, 47 , Mark, 116 Smolens, Mike, 39, 75 Sneed, Mark W., 117 Solomon, Marc, 86 Solomon, Mark, 39 Soto, Camille, 39, 140 Solo, Cynthia, 20, 39, 40, 48, 69, 91 Spencer, Greg, 46 Spencer, Laura, 35, 111, 128 Spencer, Lon, 114 Spillmann, Eric, 87 Spinner, Marilyn K, 47, 73 Spirit Club, 18, 21 Spotnitz, Frank C, 46, 53, 61 Spreitzer, Gary S., 47 Stahl, Margaret, 93 Staken, Lisa D., 93 Stamplly, Denise R, 71, 90 Steele, Ann, 22, 30, 61 Stelan, Christy, 140 Steiner, Ann C, 134, 135 Stenger, Deedee I, 88 Stevenson, Tracy, 117 Stetsinger, Deedee, 91 Stevens, leff R, 139 Stevenson, Richard W, 73 Stilllell, Rubin M, 93 Stinson, , Kelly E, 140 Stiteler, Connie, 69 Stiteler, Karrie, 39 Stone, Florence L, 93 Storr, Christi R, 39, 106 Stover, Frances M, 89, 93 Strangman, Kathy l, 93 Streahl, Lynn, 73 Strength, Randy D, 73 Stringer, lacgueline R, 73 Student Senate, 38, 39 Student Officers, 26 Suever, loe: 73 Sutton, Doni, 50 Swanson, Kimberly, 90 Serasey, Susan L, 56 Tafoya, Teresa, 90 Tafoya, Tony ll., 73 Tallman, Stephen C., 116 Tameron, Mark T., 39 Tang, Rpril, 47 Tang, Celeste C., 45 Tang, Scott C. 47 Tang, Tami I., 110 Tarajcak, Victoria F., 136 Tassinari, William l., 118 Tatom, David C., 39, 47, 91 Tatom, Sheryl L., 111 Tattrie, Alyssa R., 111 Treece, Hazel M., 94 Trevino, Anna M., 69 Turhurd, Kim, 39 Turner, Mary M., 93 Tumey, Linda S., 136 Turtletaub, lisa l., 136 Tveidt, lohn R., 39 Tveidt, Linda M., 39 Tyler,, 139 llllrich, Douglas, 95 Valenzuela, Deanna, 110 llan Leeuvren, Nancy, 91 llanni, Robert, 96 Vaughn, Mike, 75 Vezzetti, Cindy, 108, 140 Vollrath, Pi, 116 Voice, Karen, 39, 93 Vorce, Torn, 90 vosinmr, Cheryl, 73 Waddell, lack, 117 Wagner, Mark, 82, 83, 84, 89, 90, 94, 97, 230, 77 Wagner, Mary, 82 Wake, Keith, 73 Walker, Pam, 133, 137, 125 Wamer, Candi, 71 Wamer, Scott, 117 Warren, Brenda, 39 Warsing, Mark 59 Waters, David, 39, 102 Watkins, Lori, 106 Watson, Dan, 98 Watts, Steven, 93 Webb, Charlie, 25 Weber, Sandra, 283 Weed, Coach lames, 118 Weisenburger, Kirk, 18, 64 Weisenburgr, Scott, 19, 39, 64, Welch, Lynn, 39, 77, 83 Welch, Todd, 39, 101 Wnter, Erlc, 99 Westfall, Kevin, 117 While, Dale, 117 White, Darrell, 117 White, lason, 120 Wicks, Alice, 91 Wickham, lames, 100 Williams, Melvin 39, 116 Taylor, Tony, 28 Teets, Douglas E., 39 Terhune, Stacy l., 124 Theel, Deborah L., 56, 58 Therrien, Connie M., 92, 125 Thomas, lacqueline L., 21 Thomas, lohn W.: 39 Thomas, Tamara L., 71, 136 Thomason, Ted, 47, 126 Thomason, Gina M., 71 Thompson, David R., 139 Thompson, Cheryl, 39 Thomson, Mary ll., 90 Ticer, Melissa L., 93 Tom, Carole l., 47 Tom, Scott B., 139 Treio, Gil, 116 Townsend, Debbie L., 93 Williams, Robert, 126 Williams, Fred, 121 Williams, Leslie, 56 Wilson, Bodene, 117 Wilson, Sharon, 20, 42, 50, 51, Winters, David, 117 Winton, Donna, 91 Wise, Rene, 93 Wise, Lisa, 46 Wollson, Steven, 127 Wolschon, Mary, 91 Wong, Elaine, 93 Wong Sharon, 71, 73 Woolery, Catherine, 111 Wools, Robin, 102, 41, 105, 140 Woolsey, Lori, 26, 81 Wynn, Charlene, 73, 93 84 101 Vavr, Russell, 112, 113 Young, Denise, 71 Vue, Tracy, 56 Zamie, Robert, 103 Zazzera, Nicholas, 18 link, Wayne, 139 F' O us 9-7 K4 Us 'U S 'U 91 JJ IUO sql Shield are CRAZY AZVHD 919 PIQFLIS CU .fs 4-l E cs JSI 2 Q. o ff! 0 .cz ADVERTISING 287 Q AMERICAN Ymnsook CQMPANV mm Q XM W wi, Ny ffjif D VQJ WWLQ M369 NWL fymiiiwiggw WWW? 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