Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1980
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SHN- g , . , F We , 'GNU ' arm cwffn . if 3' fl -inllna 4 Q' T i THEME 13 .,,., Dx 77 'Q Si'rlf,vVfM! 1 I' - ffm, , y, , :AM I , H L I T Lg I-'W Y :XR MM Q5 fd QM J, ,, 'N MQW Q1 J TT 1 rf? M5' ,-Y - W . f T' 'D Scsi 5 'gm 1 ffficffl' fl Adi. . . L ' H J ,. 1 7 1.3 QQMKKQWII 3 THQ , f ,I . jg: :Ui - 1 A N What does he stand for? He stands for pride, integrity and is symbolic of school strength. So as we dedicate this first year to the Spar- tan, we are dedicating the year to you, the Camelback student of th Y th 80 future. s'. ou are 6 THEME 15 6 Y 1 I L Z I n w N . ,. -if lpn an S -'T-S ais.gf. g,s,gi sssinwnus ' WP' ,. J gy. f --i Q63 ,91 QI. I ?T'IZ. 1l F. -sr 2 L 3. , X J, A 1 ii-I M I Wx U Nl VI ww, l Liz Smith, David Hook receive honor. he Shield Royalty goes to a senior boy and girl who have contributed a great deal to the school, but who have not brought formal rec- ognition to themselves. This year the Shield Staff elected David Hook and Liz Smith as the 1979-80 Shield King and Queen. Liz Smith grew up in Illinois and moved to Phoenix at the end of her sophomore year. Liz was very active at her former high school, St. Charles, and immediately became involved here at Camelback. During her junior year at Camelback she was active in the band, Concert Choir and was a member of the softball team. She also belonged to the Christian Club, TARS and lu- nior Class Council. Her senior activites included band, Senior Class Council and be- ing a student senator. Aside from all this, Liz managed to hold a part time job at Bashas and was a volunteer at the Deaf Center. David Hook was born and raised in Phoenix. He attended Squaw Peak and Christ Lutheran grade schools. One of David's most outstanding accomplishments was receiv- ing the male lead in the fall drama production Sta Door. David was a member National Honor Society, Spa ish National Honor Socie and ranked in the upper 5 of his graduating class. even with maintaining such outstanding academic reco David was also active in ma organizations including t following: Ecneics, Bridge a Christian Clubs, Conc Choir, student senate and w also on the swim team. Dav also held a part time job wor ing for his father and w heavily involved in his chur youth group. tx.-Q. 18 SHIELD ROYALTY Quill and Scroll member Cara Freedman works on her yearbook pages. ' it . ., 0- L'l'iillins. it 3 ' 'L it-G51 NF, .E t-. 's 1 bfi? .. at . I.. Group held Fall, Spring inductions uill and Scroll is an in- ternational honorary so- ciety for journalists. To be eli- gible for membership a student must be on publication for at least one year, receive a recommendation from one of the two sponsors, Ms. Morehart or Mrs. Poarch, and rank in the upper quarter of their class. Quill and Scroll mem- bers held both Fall and Spring induction ceremonies. ,'Trf Y n' 3, ' Q 1 .' if?-154 k .f 4: V, ,- L, uill and Scroll . . . Back Row: Scott Weisenburger, Charme Phyllis Snider. Not Pictured: Mrs. Poarch, Advisory Tom Cox Bill dorehart Advisor Mike Rowe, Diane Wetzel, Carol Flores. Sitting. Adair, Kelly Robinson, Cara Freedman I QUILL AND SCROLL 19 ,. ,ng A 'W' , 'nerd N? 'il' French National Honor Society . . . First Row: Mimi Hickey, Iennifer Third Row: Matt Bonhote, Iill Gordon, Lori Myers, Teresa Wong, Kauffman, Ion Marsh, Terri Smith, Second Row: Lori File, Caroline Dubnow, Kim Fielder, Homayoon Zakeri Rhodes, Carolina Secco-d'Aragona, Lauren Kandell, Tina Conkling, ,X . ' f QD W'-'M fain ta I Rx Ash, X be , ,A px gs - , sz j ,' - X, ,A 1 sf LU 'W Nw Fi swf in 'H Ms. Delisle, sponsor, aids a student with his lesson. Lori Myers takes an exam in her 2nd hour French class 20 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Flores and Mr. Charles Garcia review club events. Honor Societies active during year rench and Spanish National Honor Soci- eties are two national honorary societies with active chapters at Camelback High. To qualify for entrance into these organizations, stu- dents have to hold a grade standing of a one for the minimum otlthree semesters. However, once a student has acquired this standing he or she will remain in the organization. At the begin- ning of each year there is an induction for all of the new members. lparush National Honor Society. . . First Row: Carol Flores, Patty Shimek, Ienny Axinn, Mr. Garcia, Sponsor, Lauren Kandell, Mary auffman, Steve Wilson, Scott Warner, Karen Iulian, Laura Dang. . Ioaquim, Susan Affleck, Sharon Wechsler. . . not pictured: David Hook Second Row :Cathy Crane, Christine Haita, Eileen Porter, Marcy SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 21 Council did more than activities. he Student Executive Board consisted of offi- cers elected by the student body. Besides the usual lunch time activities this year's ad- ministration concerned itself with organizing records and reference materials for future regimes. The Executive Council, a larger group, also ran activi- ties. The council consisted of the Executive Board, commit- tee chairpersons and the four class presidents. ifltri ani' mqxf' me -f Student Executive Board . . . Student Body Officers: Mr. Fred Johnson, Advisory Mike Presidentp Mark Smith, Vice Presidentg Holly Harris, Executive Secretary, Charlene Soto sponding Secretary, Conde Abbott, Financial Secretary. C. Student Executive Council . . . First Row: Maureen Nebrich, Senior Class Presidentg Tim Kennell, lunior Class President, Kimi Abbott, Sophomore Class Presidentg Kelly Dunham, Freshman Class President. Second Row: Committee Chairpersons - Brad Hahn, Financialg Lori File, Public Relations, Beth Bartko, Activities, Chian Carmichael tions, Laura McGuire, Assey blies Third Row Mr. Fred Johnson, sorj 'Student Body Officers . . . Mike McCoy, Conde Abbott, Mark Mike McCoy, Holly Harris. 22 STUDENT EXECUTIVE BOARD AND COUNCIL ael, Chairperson, Back Row: Lina Dubnow, th Balikian, Terese Wong. Assemblies Committee . . . First Row: Dax- lene Orr, Melissa Rel, Second Row: Laura McGuire, Chairperson, April Noble. I Committee e ecutes activities. he student government committees were de- signed to assist the Executive Board in executing student body activities. Each prospec- tive member was required to fill out an application which was then reveiwed by the Ex- ecutive Board. The Board , made all final appointments. Activities Committee . . .Beth Bartko, Chairpersonp Linda Tveidt, Iessica Richter, Dana Burgy, Tonya Huebner. 'fkgfh Financial Committee . . . Brad Hahn, Chairperson, Back Row: Iill Kauffman, Tracy McCoy, Vesna Petrovic, Denise Dewyer. ser ,,, 23 Senate has New issues Legislation I-'J .-,, enators are representa- tives, which were elected from their homeroom class to express the students views on current issues going on in school. This past year many is- sues had been brought up such as, lengthened lunch hours and mid-session Student Exec. trip to Hawaii. Most stu- dents who participate in Stu- dent Senate really enjoyed it. Mark Smith and Linda Tveidt write up a memorial to paint the school blue. 'T'- Student Senate . . . In Front: Conde Abbott, Charlene Soto, Mark Smith, Holly Harris, First Row: Anna Trevino, Linda Tveidt, Missie Bosco, Chian Carmichael, Doug Ullrich, Chris Stanton, Sherry Ander- son, Alex Romero, Sonja Lemons, Bobby Patton, Rex Morrison, Annette Kennedy, Darlene Orr, Second Row: Mike Hall, Steve Posso, Todd lones, Bert Hayenga, lanet Gillespie, lohn Farmer, Steve Wolfson, Kimi 24 STUDENT SENATE Abbott, Thais Duchscherer, Gretchen Munn, Trish Doyle, Tracy Iill Kauffman, Linda Dubnow, Carol Flores, Third Row: Karan Douglas Gerdin, Rick Sparks, Ron DeHoogh, Derek Arnson, McCaleb, Tom Seely, Brian Wresinger, lack Luddy, David Rodrigu Tod Southworth, Kirsten Hubbard udent Senate . . . Fix-st Row: David Raber, Brent Southworth, Kelly ria Ewins, Louis Blanchard, Cookie Monster, Ken Reynolds, Cara Freed- nch, Melissa Tang, Kelly Dunham, Rachel Lebowitz, Bridget Pel, Val- ie Gibbons, Janette Marble, Lori File, Rith Balikan, Tina L. Lassila, onnie Newman, Hung-Chun Rhee, Second Row: Evette Ramirez, ingerlee Childs, Dawn Ameis, Michael Wolfson, Andrea Tameron, Ma- man, David Hook, Michelle Rosenberg, Dena Ennis, Scott Hume, Debbie Rosborough, Carolyn Blair, Third Row: April Noble, Gwyn Greene, Lori Tameron, Willie Amadio, Tim Kennell, Scott Manning, Shawn Dunn, Danny Guido, Marvin Palmer, Brad Grigsby tudent Senate . . . First Row: Sherri Divito, Marylin Lovellette, Dana urgy, Shannon Eccles, Lori Lipinoga, Lori Meirose, Ann Spadoni, Me- sa Rel, Camille Soto, Annie Keefer, Renee Stille, Jessica Richter, Tim uyer, Cathy Crane, Christine Hiata, Second Row: Mike Rowe, Laura fcGuire, Sharon Wong, Lisa Dietrich, Lisa DeBenedetti, Cindy Battes, Carol Monroe, Patti Gerke, Brad Hahn, Karen lulian, lill Cooney, Tanya Huebner, Denise Dewyer, Third Row: Roger Applewhite, Dan Morell, Andy Gilburne, Liz Smith, lennifer Axinn, Suzie Fishman, Michelle Anttila, Brian Nicoson, Beth Bartko, Mary Lusby, Stephanie Davis, Iamie Ridle, Lisa Carlson, Diana Ehlers, Libby Hall STUDENT SENATE 25 Student board, C.A.C. represent student body. e represent the views of the student body to the Board of Education, claimed Linda Tveidt. Linda served as the junior representative to the Board of Education. Bill Adair, senior re- presentative, commented further, it is important because too often adults tend to make policies concerning students without consulting the stu- dents. Both Linda and Bill had to attend regu- lar meetings throughout the school year. C.A.C. stands for the Citizens Advisory Coun- cil and Danny Wally Guido served as the stu- dent representative from Camelback. The duties of his position required that he attend local as well as district meetings each month. Both of the Student Board Representatives and the Citizens Advisory Council representatives were elected into office by the student body. One adult mem- ber also represented Camelback at the district C.A.C. meetings, 81 this year's representative and local chapter president was Richard Flores. Danny Guido serves as C.A.C. Representative eunnu vnuomu v U '-fi! 3 I 2 .1 , . X I, F- .ff ' 'A ' - ' Y I -f 3 T'- ,VT 1 ', Jmm I Bill Adair and Linda Tveidt, student board representatives collaborate on district wide meeting material. 26 CAC and STUDENT BOARD REPRESENTATIVES 'V0 lfxolgfqvf, rlxmwd CCD fi YNC,-og 'bib QV f li -- -'J O lx C Cl P- .Lf cook 'WCW WX My wzxx Mrk-5 QQW-'WNCAMESOSQ A Q it yn Qsx 0003. CWQFLC of Xggmai feoa Us L3 QU-XC MGP Q NIVISQT winneflg as I n an interview with Mark Marley he ex- K-H6650 plained the following qualifications need- ed for him and others to acquire the National 1 Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist acknowledge- . ment. First of all the students must rank in the H00 ULD, top five percent of the nation on the Preliminary Scholastic Appititude Test. After achieving this 3 they must then take the Scholastic Apptitude Df- Test during their senior year. Approximately 16, ,X 000 students qualify as semi-finalists throughout fgpeeflds ' the nation, and out of these students 1000 are Q awarded scholarships. McCoy and Kermit work up a singing routine about f CFFCIME --2' 'F- Q.T. Semi-finalists . . . Gordon Pornernke, Ioe Burfoot, Mark Marley, Mike McCoy. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFYING TEST 27 SEMI-FINALISTS Tj' acgixgf?-rflgamk .W cirsimi Four qualify a M..- Editors attend 1979 workshop our editors on the Shield staff attended a publication workshop in Colorado this past summer. The workshop proved to be a success, for when they returned, each was able to present fresh ideas in the areas of theme development, layout and graphics. When these principles were applied to the 1980 Shield the results were the following: a strong sense of theme Qie. the Spartanl, an artistic form of layout used in the opening section and a new touch of colored graphics. The funding for the workshop was made available through the Student Senate. 28 SHIELD STAFF 3 Carol Flores ister-in-Chief tl I JPKT'-1? f 'H' CIDA ,f 1 ' I, ll 4 - ATF'-T .ff -wfflfgrfiia vi xQ1 TT. . H L L: i?.il!F' H Photo staff: Randy Anderson, Christi Storr, Melvin Williams, Lisa Robbins. f ko Journalists . . . Kathy Gatwood, Mike Rowe, Advertising Editorg Iennifer Lange, Steve Posso, Bonnie Hermance. if' 5' I SHIELD STAFF 29 Blade Provides Student Medi- um Tom Cox, editor-in-chief, felt that the Blade provided a medium through which students could express ideas which otherwise would go unheard. PUHSS District Budget financed four and a half issuesg the Blade raised money locally to pay for all other issues. Tom Cox also hoped that the Blade did in- crease communication between students and faculty. ers! 30 BLADE STAFF A -.,.- 'r-X - - -Q 4' ' 1. L mx: 'I Ieifords b Editor Siark ' ,. 1... ,MTU :v Q BLADE STAFF 31 Students gain legislature experience our girls and four boys were choosen from those that were originally nominated to represent Camelback at Girl's State and Boy's State this year. They went to the University of Arizona, where they met up with delegates from all around the state. They set up a mock legislature to learn all about how our gov- ernment works. Conde Abbott explained in an interview, It was the best possible way of learning I have ever exper- ienced. Boy's State Attendants. . .Keith Shirkey, Mark Smith Mike McCoy Kelly Rob nso fri.. ' Glens p . s'rPis'i7i, X t E f Wye V 1 's X Girls' State Attendants . . .Dana Burgy, Conde Abbott, Paula Provo, Sherri Divito. 32 GIRLS AND BOYS STATE 'WLS UIT 79 r, I Anytown delegates discussed issues. nytown is a camp sponsored by the Con- , ..-i ference of Christians and lews. It has a I H-33' V 'fs unique environment where delegates cover a ull? . . . .,Xs .x', broad spectrum of topics in which they learn '49 ' about themselves as well as how to cope with others. The delegates were chosen through a process which entailed the filling out of applications and then being interviewed by former delegates. Ken Reynolds, one of the delegates that at- tended, explained, It was the type of exper- rad Hahn tells of his experiences at Anytown workshop. ieIlCe that I'ea11Y makes 3 PGISOII feel g00d-H nytown Delegates . . . First Row: Barb Arndro, Lauren Kandell, Second Row. Vesna Petrovis, Tanya Huebner, Dana Burgy, lenny Axinn, ndy Gilburne. Not pictured: Ken Reynolds ANYTOWN 33 L. JB' '- Nga fi .4 ARIN -Wiki-QLYTLQ L E K F' L n. X 1 I . , fx ' rf' ' ' IL, '-1 ' tw ug, x R ' .Q AQ 1. q.gf,a,,vkx.I? ixfg ' .vi .AQ 'Z '-:--.f 41 H , -H ,F V, ,,, iff lr 42' I' 4 .f 'if' 'Q It bg? pm R N -9 Y L- .1 I , , A r 'ki ww My ' , F V11 0 Y' 0 ri! f Mia-L: ' kriilirrfif 1.-4. 3 X , XJ ,.s V 1 r 36 HOMECOMING ROYALTY . WT.: 1. Royalty Was Active at Camelback he student body elected T Sharon Wong and Ben- nett Sarager as the 1979 Homecoming Royalty. Sharon grew up in Denver, Colorado and moved to Phoe- nix during her sophomore year. During her years at Camelback she served as lu- nior Class President and was a member of the Flag Line. Bennett, a native of Phoenix, attended Madison No.2 grade school. He occupied his time at Camelback with athletics. Bennett played basketball and participated on the track team during his underclass years, however, he was best known for his contributions to the Varsity Football Team. HOMECOMING ROYALTY 37 lohn Marsh is congratulated by Mr. Barlow during induc- MI- G00dS0I1 introduces the new members during tion. fi0I1- Ps! National Honor Society . . . First Row: Mike Rowe, Cathy Crane, Connie Newman, Diane Hong, Gina Crabtree, Lisa Macke, lill Cooney, Pam Spring, Second Row: Carol Flores, Mary loaquin, Mark Summers Barbara Cabrera, Patricia Kaufman, Suzanne libeault, Faith Arnold, lana Enerink, Virginia Gianconia, Third Row: April Noble, Mike Harn- mond, Christy Ropers, Harriet Sheets, Iulie Scott, Barbara Rovalli, Ex- 38 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ecutive Board Chairman, lanet Day, Debbie larrell, William Collins, Pimentel, Diana Wells, Fourth Row: Ioe Burfoot, Kevin Krietenstei Lisa Stone, Sally Hunter, Lupita MacAtee, Donna Schepp, Paula Prov lill Nobley, Gordon Shearer, Keith Hake, Fifth Row: Kimberly Crowl Rick Gullen, Stephanie Allen, Helen Velanis, Sixth Row: Gilbert Baza Dana Burgy, Mrs. lustusg Sponsor, Bruce Freedle, David Hook an Hawkins, senior, gets initiated by Mr. Barlow. Honorary Society inducted scholars ational Honor Society is an honorary club which gave recognition to those students who have acquired superior class standings. To qualify for the nomination to get into the club, the students must have ranked in the top ten percent of their class as a junior or the top fif- teen percent as a senior. Those nominated were evaluated in many areas ranging from class leadership to personal character. The group gets together during the year for social events such as: hay rides, backpacking trips, picnics, etc. At the beginning of the year, they held an induction for the new members for the school cafeteria. ational Honor Society . . . First Row: Doug Gerdon, President, Mary lkerts, Janet Gillespie, Patti Hewette, Caroline Rhodes, Nancy Parks, erese Wong, Suzie Fishman, Second Row: Srinivas Hanne, Robert Qnupp, Barbara Andre, Vesna Petrovic, Stacie Ditcheck, Laura omerenke, Laura Kothavala, Laura Senlinery, lennifer Axinn, lessica ichter, Ahleen Enserink, Vice-President, Third Row: Kent Fand, Don- na Cohen, Ieff Garland, Steve Wolfson, lenniier Kaufman, lill Gordon, Mark Marley, Sallie Figueroa, Debra Figueroa, Dina Annes, Linda Dubnow, Susan Affleck, Fourth Row: George King, David Ward, Keith Wharton, Steven Strom, Gordon Pomerenke, Diane Wetzel, Michael Geary, Carrie Russon, Karen lulian, Fifth Row: Carl Bnming, Keith Hake, David Felton, Earl Rutenber, Sixth Row: Mr. Barlow, Co-Sponsor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 39 . -mf A ' 1 TZ -6, 'I-.ks A X ' ' .I Y - ,' J r .Q ' Q .3 . J' 'D 5. 1 . . 'A 1: h ,UL Q 1 4 1 ' , J ' a, 35 . f W -ft., 7' gif 4 Q , - .. . 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Y, Y J Yfw wx?-1, ,, Y- S77 hir- Y., .Y Q I Aff-1 1 XQE. STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 41 September Activities 3 Labor Day Holiday 7 First Pep Rally. New Principal Introduced. CBHS at home with Mayvale. First Dance. 10 Shield Yearbook Pictures taken. 14 Pep Rally. CBHS at Maryvale. 21 Freshman Primary Election. Pep Rally. CBHS at home with East, , 28 Pep Rally. CBHS at home with South. Y, . l, 1 - 4 ' 1 N 1 ' N . V 1 , K YV Q . . if ,g X' QC. fi. W. A 'I .E-fe-.-i.- Q Q, Two students show the art of being true fifties dancers. Cindy Choukalas gets a bird's eye view from Mike Holly Harris, Tim Kennel, Charlene Soto, and Kimi Abbott show their student government spirit at the first pep rally ot the football season. 42 SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES be Goodson, new principal, gets initiated with a t-shirt student government by President Mike McCoy. September events include Pep allys h yes, a person could tell when September rolled around at CBHS. Once again you could hear the lockers slam and the students sighs, reminiscing of the past summer. A great number of people went on nice, long vacations last summer, but the all time favorite at Camel- back was going out and having a good time with friends. When the students returned, they found that the lunch hours had been shortened to only thir- ty-eight minutes, but the September Activities helped make up for that loss. i - , M L, Cheer Line exhibits spirit during one of their many formations at a September lunchtime pep rally for foot- SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 43 October-Homecoming Week Cookie Monster Day Fozzze Bear Bad loke Contest Nominations for Kmg Queen and attendants Ms Piggy Day Ms Piggy Pig Trou h Eatm Contest 9 9 Selling of Grover Grams Kermit the Frog Day Muppet Impression Contest Kermit s Leap Frog Contest Oscar the Grouch Da Election of Class Attendants Hornecomlng and Muppet Extravaganza Homecoming Assembly Announcement of Door Decoration wrnners 22 23 . ' ' ' 24 ' 25 y Dunlring Machine fDunk Your Favorite Grouchj 26 ' s 'S Muppets huddle together at the Homecoming Assembly while they lead the we don't mess around Spartan cheer. sr-10411611 nown H., nnmms I uv Vll7I.0R'Yl S ,LJ r. SPARMNS Vu J 5 4 1 x I p W1 I y 1 V V 'W W i -1 L L. 2' Mr. LeSueur's homeroom door won second place in Homecoming door decorating contest. Mrs. Hanson's first. . ,.x -. aagf rw,--1..,- , .r. Eff Nw -fr QQ.. , . t rr:f11f: ,,p,,, ?-H Y' 4426? -:EEZ-. - Q. if iff. gf V Cf. .,:i2,'L X ...QS -f : '- . tr, , , mast, M Frank Esposito, freshman, throws a frisbee at the Cookie Monster during the fourth hour homecoming week c 44 OCTOBER-HOMECOMING WEEK Carmicheal and Barb Doyle fix ice cream for the Piggy Pig trough contest during Tuesdays activities. shows he is not that big a grouch when the photog- took a surprise snap shot of his enthusiasm. fvff-'f Wong and Sarager Crowned Royalty lot of people worked hard in order to assure that this Homecoming was the best ever! stated, Homecoming Chairmen, Linda Tveidt, when interviewed about Homecoming 79'. The theme for Homecoming was How the Muppets Won the West, which was shown when the Spartan football team won over the West High Thunderbirds 21-6. Homecoming week dominated the October activities, and a different activity was held during lunch hours. One of the favorites seemed to be when Princi- pal David Goodson was the victim in the dunking machine. Also in the dunking machine was Mr. Seaman. The highlight of the week came on Friday night when Sharon Wong and Bennett Sarager were crowned 1979-80 Home- coming Royalty. Ms. Piggy quickly tries to make herself beautiful while her picture is about to be taken at the assembly. OCTOBER - HOMECOMING WEEK 45 f November Activities X 2 End of First Term 2 Veterans Recess 9 Pep Rally 13 C.A.C. Meeting Hmmm, 15 Navy Band Concert ' ' ' 12-16 Key Club Week 1 2-16 Registration 20 National Honor Society Induction 21 Pumpkin Pie Eating Contest 21 Cross Country State Meet 22-23 Thanksgiving Recess 27 Winter Sports Seasons begin 28 Fall Sports Award Night Kimi Abbott feeds Keith Flickinger at pie in., Between the lunch hour pep rally for the Trevor Browne game draws a large crowd to the front of the cafateria. 46 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES Students Listen to Navy Concert uring the month of November Camelback was given a concert by the Navy Band. Also on campus were representatives from col- leges state wide explaining their programs to in- terested students. However, the most important event in Novem- ber was registration, which was not the tradition- al walk through registration. Students could no longer pick their teachers and many were disatisfied with the entire procedure. Mr. Allegretti commented I thought the process they used for registration was time consuming and I prefered the walk through. Lipton explains to Ray Grove and Gary Somo the new registration being used for second semester. I it 1 5 ,A-x r 1 1 I December Activities Varsity Sports Awards Banquet Drama Performance Stage Door Chrxstmas Art Exlublt Sale Chou Perfomance Chaparral Wrestling Invltauonal Sk1 Club trxp to Purgatory PUHSS DISIZICI Basketball Hohday Tournament Chrxstrnas Recess Li 14-16 21 1 X7 .-li i awk .-P 41,7 Basketball opens the w1nter sports season agamst Bev Iohnson and Tammy Edge dance their Pom routine at the first student body assembly in December. 48 DECEMBER ACTIVITIES ' W Iohnston and Becky Ankenbrandt exchange Christ- gifts just before the holiday recess. x It if Lovellette put on Santa's beard while decorating Student Exec. Office. Annual Food Drive was held ecember was a busy month. On the fifth, sixth, and seventh of the month, Masque and Gavel presented their fall production, Stage Door. On December fourteenth, fif- teenth, and sixteenth, the Camelback Ski Club held the first ski trip of the season to Purgatory, Colorado. lust before the winter recess, Student Government sponsored the Annual Canned Food Drive. Classes competed with each other to see who could collect the most cans and picked fruit for the St. Mary's Food Bank. Mr. Barlow's third hour class raised the most amount of food in the drive so they received a party. usda. -Wag.,-...G T W -I. va. .fir Gymnastics Team members get ready for the Winter Sea- son while practicing in the gym, DECEMBER ACTIVITIES 49 --:vw J W ' January Student Activities F I an. 7 Classes Resume 7-11 Drama Performance 1 1 Dance 15 Seminar Concert 16 Semester Exams 18 Forensics - U of Ag End of 1st semester and second term Report Cards, no Classes 25 Drama Preformance 7:30 p.m. 30-31 Modern Dance Preiormance Brenda Blake cleans her messy locker Marla Fylling shows off the bulletins. Dan Miller is amazed at his ability to figure out the answers to his math hon work. l ., ll K. Sf -r 4 3 X -, I N ' . ' X f N Various students show their stuff at a Ian. 11 dance. Seniors Bella Western and Mary Th0mpSOI1 1001! eXCife1 50 IANUARY ACTIVITES 5 3-ff lr, 'IFS at 'TZ M-rnores Rick Fike and Wally Yaw show how much it is to get caught in a Ianuary rain shower. Warm weather brings finals anuary l, 1980 - beginning of a new decade at Camelback. Ianuary proved to be a strange month with weather feeling much like May. At that time of the year not many ac- tivities were planned, but students had fun any way. The sport highlights this month were wres- tling, basketball, and softball. Finals this month weren't the favorite topic of many, but that sig- naled that summer wasn't far away. A total of 35 seniors graduated at mid-term this month. All in all, after Ianuary came to an end students were ready for spring break to arrive. - - --fa.: .-4. Q-lv-L Freshman Andrea Tameron and friend discuss the day's happening at lunch. I AN UARY ACTIVITIES 51 N! 'VV' V v gxl fyt .g t ' ' 3 - 0,3 its ' - A EFX ix 1X5'1,xxFX5X'x,Xb,.'lv Nyv. 'BX t' ' i l 1 ' A '.'.v BV xfxsxx ,,xjt,1XBXXx -,4lyxfX'mQX5,i,s- 1' -.16 xxilxxxlil l5X'5x0' Xi3 lX'blbrsX Xxjtximi 3x'ti't Mimi E 3 X S Bxv X- 333 Em l' 1 'x'-t'9V'-13 X iklxxxxxlxxgity'QxX i ix'i i',VQ'i5i5iiiE 5' , Sxxxlxlxixl- X X 'Nh QQ 5x5uk'iXil'i999t Q 1 XXX? h 1 iwxxxix ixxxxf' lb 5 is 333. .5 i '1 X xr . . . Xlxlxtxl February Act1v11:1es 6-8 Wrestling Divisionals Q 6 Boosters Meeting 7-9 Softball State Tournament 9 NAU lazz Festival 13 Citizens Advisory Council 14 Valentines Day 13-14 Mini Dance Concert 15-16 Wrestling State Tournament 19-21 Boys Basketball Divisionals 21 Student Senate Meeting 25 I.V. Frosh Sports Awards Night 26 Winter Concert 22-23 Regional Band, Choir and Orchestra Festival Patti Iones and Leslie Kindred have Valentine During halftime of the game against the Phoenix Union Coyotes, Coach Frank Madura discusses offensive strategy Overide Election held in District. ebruary was a month filled with various activities and events. Several Valentines Day activities were held including The Dating Game, valograms and carnations, and balloon sales, and a three legged race. Concert Choir had a performance and a mini dance concert was also held. Most of the Winter sports teams had their divisional playoffs during this month. However, perhaps the biggest event which took place was the District Overide elec- tion, that determined the tate of three Phoenix Union District Schools. The Overide was ap- . proved, allowing the three schools to remain 'W' ' fi 1' I open, and the citizens taxes in the area to be huck Arnone participates in the last wrestling match. raised- Miniature Spartan Iimmy Seaton, number 81, cheers for brother Mike Seaton, while Will Gonzales yells in the back- ground. F EBBUARY ACTIVITIES 53 Youth Art Month was A YAM JAM arch marked the fifth an- ual celebration of Arizona's Youth Art Month. Y.A.M. was sponsored by the National Art Education Associ- ation to observe the educa- tional benefits of teaching art, creative expression, and perceptual growth. Camelback participated by having YAM games, songs, and representa- tion from the drama, dance, music, and art departments. Celebrated on March 20, Camelback's YAM IAM was extremely successful. Fall Registration for the 1980 school year also took place in March. It was the first computer registration students at Camelback High had ever experienced. This denied the students the priviledge to choose their teachers and pre- ferred class hours. The Month of March was happily interupted with a spring break lasting the week of the 1,0-l5!! 54 MARCH ACTIVITIES L .' n , , Valerie Ieffords prepares herself for the State Forensic Tournament. Elementary Band Night is just one more performance for these band out , I-4 L A Q, U ill l ' 1' .1 x, fs, SW' Lisa Hammerschlag works on a routine for an upcoming Orchesis concert V :f.'L,g:. - , W1-1 , . gr'fQ,,L,f 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-8 3- 10, 14 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-24 3-29 Reynolds stands thinking about Yam Iam Activities. -va t W i S S 1- a , :xs- 1 O C O March Activities Elementary Band Night National Math Test Varsity Sports Banquet Baseball Holiday Recess Tournament Spring Recess Seminar Concert Choir Orchesis Concert Yam lam A.I.A. District Speech Tournament State Speech And Drama Tournament . W? i Q-f A Q I 4 ' , , I . I , i wif-gif? 'uf v -.rn ' Q , ' Q ' 1 .- . . -5 zu 5 1 -- 1 54, H ,. yi PQ 'i' H A 3 -,fi , 3- A -,L I .' L,-,Hz 4. J , A, 'i'i92lRf ?lff-.Li iQ.7E-3' A 1 s QQ- ,J fl .yi fl: v V t. , ff., 2 y , 3 l we-W' asm fh V I fig: I- ff-fling V Z -i,.fQ3Qf'-,, 1 Sim 'fag ' ' ,I F-:fl If z' --w x 1 l 'll'-if 3.-naLFR1E1F1f,V' 1 :rt Hayenga studies intently for the National Math Test. National Math Testing took place here at Camelback. MARCH ACTIVITIES 55 nys-,, n I. Eu ,3 5 X I X af 56 ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION 980 9' N In 1 L Q ,L , Retarded students a1ded by TARS. A.R.S. QTeens Aiding Retarded Studentsl, is a service organization geared towards working with retarded students. The students learn to work with children who have mental handicaps. The members volunteer at ATP fAri- zona Training Programl. They are assigned to a specific person at the center, which both benefit from because of closeness developed between the two. Fundraisers and benefits are also held by TABS. And the money was donated to ATP. At the end of the year, the members held a par- ty. TARS . . . First Row: Sherri DiVito, lill Zimmerman, Melissa Tang, Su- V1ce President Mary Leander President Debbie Smith Lon Cla zanne Desiderati, Scott Conrady, Shelly Davidson . . . Second Row: les- Not Pictured Terese Wong Todd lones Linda Mason sica Richter, Treasurer, Chian Carmichael, Secretary, Melissa Stovall Schroeder 58 TARS A W X ' --w.,L Electronics Club I , - . Y ,vu a T visits stations. ' he Electronics Club re-activated itself this year. The members met once a week and planned such activities as visiting a broadcast station. An electronics part auction was held in ' ffglif ' A' Q early spring. The group went to Luke Air Force Base, and soon after took a tour oi a TV station. Shortly after visiting Barry Goldwater's radio H0dQS0I1 C0I1Ce11fIafeS On his radio- station, an end of the year party was held. ..-f - 99' K5 is L ,lectronics Club . . . First Row: I. F. Kennedy, Sponsor, Scott Haack, Pete Glaser, Rob Weinstein, Mike Roedeo, lim Konves, Pat Green, Harold Eodgson . . . ELECTRONICS CLUB 59 Foreign Study League travels. oreign Study League is a group of students that travels to Europe during the summer. Two trips were scheduled last summer, one to Northern Europe, and the other to Western Eu- rope. The Northern Europe tour traveled to Fin- land, Russia, Poland, England, and East and West Berlin. Western Europe trip included France, England, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Ger- many. Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour accompanied the Northern Europe tour, while Miss Sass went with the Western Europe trip. Stacie Ditchek meditates on her trip to Western 'hi VME! . Foreign Study League . . . First Row: Linda Mason, Stacie Ditchek, Charlene Soto, Missie Bosco, lenny Axinn, Mrs. Ridenour, Sponso 60 FOREIGN STUDY LEAGUE -,----.. W -..--,- 7,,,,,,,, , Raquetball is large club he Racquetball Club originated 7 years ago. They met every Monday to play racquetball and handball. Occasionally tournaments were held among students and winners were awarded trophies. At times free cokes would be brought to the meetings and members would receive one. At the end of the year a Fun Day was held, in which a drawing took place. The prizes were purchased with any leftover dues. They consist- ed of racquets, handballs, sweatbands, and T- Shirts. Racquetball Club . . . Rex Christian, Sponsor, lohn Quan, Hung Chun lhee, Richard Bohrer, R. Allegretti, Sponsor . . . Not Picturedg Dawn lmeis, Kyle Asel, Diana Baca, Nancy Balcerzalc, Merl Barnum, Anita Brady, Bonnie Brady, Michelle Brooks, Kristen DeLair, Denise Dewyer, im Dewyer, Michael Geary, Rob Gosnell, Danny Cunningham, Sandi ackson, George Harper, Lisa Harris, Mary Ioaquim, Bert Hayenga, Diane Hong, Frances Hong, Tanya Huebner, Annie Keeter, Phil Kerce, Lisa Konzal, Kevin Krietenstein, Phil Lundeen, Cathy Majava, Val O'Neal, Chris Payne, Laura Pomerenke, Dennis Paulson, Steve Smith, Steve Smith, Tami Thorson, luli Wright, Dutch Van Horn, Matt Turney, Aaron Yue, Iana Enserink, Karla Robinsonp Faculty Membersg Earl Cotter, lohn Day, Hay Grove, Lew Martin, Marv Sounart . . . RACQUETBALL CLUB 61 f Linda Kase makes a rough sketch for one of the wall paintings. Paul Wilson completes his painting of Richard ' s 0 h Q 1 lf A-w'4,,' , Lf Q 1 gn fl E., ,f xy, t , et, Q, H now 9 to me 31 Qg ge a XY 62 ART CLUB FU Art Club . . . Mary Martinez, Paul Wilson, Diane Kase, Linda Kase . . . 49 'K- veral members get acquainted before the meeting be- ns. Native American volunteers time he Native American Club was organized four years ago and was open to all students interested in membership. They took many field trips, including rollerskating, campouts, and a day at Phoenix Indian High for Cultural Day, which consisted of traditional dancing and crafts. The members volunteered their time to the Indian Center during Christmas to get dona- tions for needy families, and helped out at the Indian hospital during all holidays. In April a family picnic was held, and the club met with local high schools and shared ideas. They played softball and basketball, and overall, had a very busy year. gjfl' PM American Club , , . First Row Reece Vaughn, Danny Sanders, ing Star . . . Not Pictured: Donna Hart, Stephanie Hart, Diane lohnson, Halwood, Kathy Arquero, Eleanor Smith, Steve Greyeyes, Vina Parnell Sanchez, Larry Champagne, Manuel lohnson, David Yazze, loe . Second Row: Ann Tear, Trestine Hamana, Stacey Heart, Dino Begay . . . A Vice President, Stephanie Heart, Sheila Bercier, Presidentp Morn- NATIVE AMERICAN CLUB 63 Soccer Club holds faculty game. lthough the Soccer Club has been recog- nized as an active organization for one year, it is one of the largest clubs on campus. They play soccer once a week. The members started out the year playing on the sump field, but due to extra curricular teams needing a place to practice, were moved to the football field. A Faculty-Soccer Club game was held in December to raise money for the Saint Mary's Food Bank. Admission was two cans of food or fifty cents. The club folded for the year in lanu- ary due to the fact that they had no place to play. The forty members are in hopes of making it a school sport and be in competition with oth- er schools in the near future. A Pete Holmes gets soccerball mixed up with a volleyball. 64 SOCCER CLUB ,...g,...- 4. ,, -:.7:.-In ..- g!g,5s, - T ..:',,,,. .3 , 4 f 'Tm . '7fMQ-'sl,,'-, . - - -1. Ion Haug gives the soccer ball a whack during ENJOY! TEBH Three members race to the moving ball during 'TT' 4 ..,..a-sul ,,,,,,..+..4-fl r Q ' imc' ,-'L law- '4.. U f. '?f.Q,l7-, , fs' , ,, V, J , -.-sg-Q inning a soccer game involves a lot of vigorous practice on the part of all club members. Here see several of the boys giving their all to get the ball to the goal. xccer Club . . . First Row: Ion Haug, Eric Edwards, Carl Bruning, n Muir, Wally Yaw, Wayne Barton, Cris Salina, Roy Rukkila, Team ptain, Pete Holmes, Co-Captain . . . Second Row: H. Lane Ouist, 'ad Grigsby, Ben Pomeroy, Scott Hinkle, Mehran Kiankarium, Alan nige, Barry Harse, Vince Gorge . . . Third Row: Scott Thomas, Darryl Gross, Ginger Lee Childs, Lori Carmichael, Pauline Kazmierizak, Liz Dalgleish, Stephanie Dietzman . . . Not Pictured: Mrs. Hague, Sponsor, Louisa Oliver, Kerry Cronquist, Kevin Dee, Shelley Hinkle, Richard lohnson, Kristy Smith, Kermie Wollinbey . . . SOCCER CLUB 65 Chess Club joins in tournaments he Chess Club met on a weekly basis throughout the school year. The members attended a Chess tournament in Glendale Union High School System. They also participated in other invitational tournaments. The rest of their time was spent playing chess, just for the fun of it. Ll Y' ' '3' Y. V ' .4 .f..,Fi , 1,-. .. V George Richardson and Dave Berube read an article their favorite chess player. 'Fl Chess Club . . . First Row: Dave Berube . . . Second Row: George Richardson 66 CHESS CLUB .Al i 1 3 fa 'l ! ELE- . pang David Rodriguez, President, Mark Tameron, Presidenty Mike McCoy, District Treasurer, Kelly District Governer, Nancy Mozingo, Treasurer, attie Gerke, Secretary . . . ey Club . . . First Row: Roger Verdugo, Samuel Kelsall V, Lori Dikes, tti Gerke, Tracy McCoy, Sarah Hilling, Nancy Mozingo, Cindy arlock, Terri Smith, Chrissy Woznicki . . . Second Row: Sarah Hodell, onsor, Nancy Parks, Kim Sandvig, loe Farenga, lohn Farmer, Brad ahn, Polly Palmer, Diana Ehlers, Charlen Stark, Patti Bacchi, Trish oyle, Mrs. Hawkins, Sponsor . . . Third Row: Bridget Rel, Diana Baca, ey Club earns cash for school. ey Club is a nation-wide organization asso- ciated with Kiwanis. During the year the members volunteered time at the Arizona Preschool for the retarded. They helped the First Church of Christ build a playground, and spon- sored two Walk-a-thons: one for Easter Seals, and the other for the Arizona Preschool. And all proceeds were donated to the Center. The Key Club sponsored the Sun's Night in lanurary, and supported a Dance-a-thon soon after. A work day was held at a church in Prescott. ln March a district convention was held. Patricia Kumagai, Chian Carmichael, Ann Spadoni, Stephanie lohnson, Traci Warner, Anita Fordin, Kelly Robinson, Maureen Bebrich, Melissa Rel . . . Fourth Row: Erica Teenstra, Tod Southworth, Ted Hilling, Mark Tameron, Pat Streddo, Kirsten Hubbard, lyll Flynn, David Rodriguez, Mike McCoy, Teri Azzato, Tina Vincent, Ken Reynolds . . . International goes to Nogales. he International Club was organized six years ago, and its purpose is to bring all of the foreign language students into one environ- ment to experience different cultures. They went to various ethnic restaurants. The group attend- ed cultural programs at the Civic Center and at Grady Gammage. A Vietnamese girl held a cooking demonstration at one meeting, and President Charlene Soto showed slides from her summer trip to Russia. They had a Christmas party, and in February a masquerade-Mardi Gras party was held. The Club held a spring trip to Nagales. Officers for the year were Lachelle Weiser, Secretary, Steve Wolfson, Treasurer, Charlene Soto, President, And Tan Dang, Vice President. Two Swedish girls act as speakers for one of the meetings held by the club this year. L wi' . N - gg- A pg.-.. I ' at f I ,,, 1 wk. - l-zftgqrfl g- 5-,. , - - 13 V at z ' ' f-1 - . . . , .-D A. -K , , ,. - Q 1 , , KAL' -.X 'WMI .1 -.ink - l X A. gy. -tr dx Al ,Ani .4 ' ' . - , f ' .A x- A ' -01 ,Q l '.4.1fo,' ' V I f 1. , ' . ' . . - l ' ., . - 1 , I I , .I N., - . --. -L -M, A I f V. V' . It - 3,161-X,-.sv v-r .. . .. , V , f J Y M, ., :Au I, ', .- .' Q l , ' unix' ,L ,, ll. M11 l . rlllh.-Lani ' 1... 'L LM.....2,L4..Li.r.,. .-: 'M - - X t . . International Club . . . First Row: Lachelle Weiser, Secretary, Steve Wolfson, Treasurer, Charlene Soto, President, Tan Dang, Vice President, . . . Second Row: Iim Langdon, Norma Mioni, Amy Willhite, Carol Walz, Kim Meighan, Denise White, Bernice Hapertaiy, Renee' Kuperman, Kim Butler, Sharon Wechsler . . . Third Row: Cindy Cohen, Maureen Nebrich, Nancy Parks, Sarah Hilling, Dawn Seidel, Eva Kleen, Beth Barto, lana Enserik, Sandie English, Katie Miller, Lauren Kandell, Betty Buchholz, Kim Fielder, Linda Mason, Greg Harper . . . Fourth 68 INTERNATIONAL CLUB Row: Laurie Superfon, Diana Holt, Camille Soto, Margie Gruber, I File, Barbara Bavalli, Tina Lassila, Susan Affleck, Michael Wolfs Sandy Shelton, Shannon Ruhl, Angie McHenry . . . Fifth Row: Tc Iones, Ierry Szymanski, Kevin Krietenstein, Michael Geary, Karen lul . . . Not Pictured: Ierry Moore, Linda Bowman, Michelle Herscha Cindy Payne, Katy Diserens, Amy Black, Angela Herbert, We: Nicholls, Doug Seely, lim Thomas, David Miles . . . if . Y A 'isa -ur: N. -'dr Rosenfield explains to Doug Ullrich one of the jokes a popular German magazine. raut Club goes to conferences. he Kraut Club was organized for any stu- dent, wishing to further their knowledge in the cultures of Germany. A trip to camp Tontozona was held in the tall. Oktober-fest was attended by the club members shortly after. In March, the Arizona Association of German Stu- dents was held in Chandler, and shortly there- after the language fair was held at Grand Can- yon College. The Mai Fest was scheduled at the beginning of May. The club dispersed for the year after a Year-End party. Q5 , N . 1 , .lil It Q A-A ix ff' A P t Y - . hi X sy rv - I 5 K A ' A 4' H gr. ., ' V as .ls- -' .31 -we ' - 1' . - ' , A .,.r ff ' km iraut Club . . . First Row: Shelley Hinkle, Liz Dalgleish, Doug SPUHSGTJ A1111 Rosenfield, Eric SPGHCGY, Pfesidellfi Kim EIiCkS0I1. Lisa Jllrich, Vice President. Second Row: Stephanie Dietzman, l.A. Hughes, Rflbbillsl D011 WiDSl0n, KRAUT CLUB 69 Spartaticians has ward Banquet. partaticians originated five years ago. Their purpose was to take statistics at the Frosh, IV, and Varsity football and basketball games. The information was handed over to the coaches and was used to see the strengths and weaknesses of the players. The members made the decorations on the lockers of the players during the football and basketball seasons. In October a picnic was held, and soon after a carwash took place. Another was held in the spring. The money went towards an awards ban- quet at the end of the year. .au4 ' Barbara Cabrera informs Pattie Kaufmann of a picnic Nf 'Q' .-f-f .-Q, .X ql'f i'-'I-'F Spartaticians . . . First Row: Karla Robinson, President, Ahleen Enserink, Secretary, lana Enserink, Vice President . . . Second Row: Mi- 70 SPARTATICIANS chael Rincon, Barbara Cabrera, Pattie Kaufmann, Sandi Rexing, Wetzel, Nancy Fisher, Cheryl Brown, Dale E. O'Del1, Sponsor . . . U f Gustafson and Denise White laugh over a basket- game played on Friday night. irit Club . . . First Row: Kim Butler, Tan Dang, Secretary, Amy illhite Carol Walz, Chris Gustafson, Denise White . . . Second Row: ichelle Blakeley, Treasurer, Autumn Tooms, Peggy Pena, Penny edden, lim Thomas, Angie McHenry, Mary Martinez . . . Third Row: The Spirit Club cheers team on he Spirit Club originated three years ago and made it their business to bring spirit to the football games by making posters and cheering the team on. They supported the Soph- omore Class by buying megaphones. The club held a car wash and earned over 5100. The members agreed to donate S45 to La Granja Feliz, an orphanage in Sonora, Mexico, and con- tributed S45 to the Easter Seals Walk-A-Thon. The remainder of the money was spent on a piz- za party. The club dispersed for the year, but will re-organize next year for the new football season. K.D. Kittridge, Sponsor, Diane Kase, Lisa Zimmerman, Carrie Russon, Paige Frazzee, Vice President, Heather Alton, Lori Carmichael, Wendy ludd . . . Not Pictured: Dawn McKay, President, Linda Kase, Lorie Wil- liams, Gena Sewell, Tammy Spencer . . . S TD w YJ' 1. tl, -' ky. M4 R 1 ' 7-vb-' ig, 'ix rw, Y QM? s0'm-tiff I rg! W. Ski lub skis at Purgatory. he Ski Club is one of the largest clubs on campus. Originating five years ago, it still attracts many of Camelback's students. This year the Ski Club took three ski trips. They went to Purgatory in the months of lanu- ary, February, and December. The average ski trip lasted two and a half days. Meetings were held approximately two weeks before each ski trip. A limited amount of people were allowed to go on each weekend trip, so planning was based on a first-come-first-serve basis. Y Christy Smith asks Vince Gorge about the activities of the last ski trip. '12 SKI CLUB l i Steve Smith relaxes, as the office help looks for a permission slip for him. Sophomore Diana Iacques waits for her mother to pick up after going to Purgatory for the weekend. F? A lm! Q9 Club . . . First Row: Tina Lassila, Katie Miller, Karen Coutchie, FODCG, Stacey Brewer, lill Kauffman, Missie BOSCO - - - Third ROW: Rick Abbott, Nancy Parks, Margaret Ankenbrandt , , , Second Row: Gullen, Darlene Bieling, Nancy Schultz, Amy Black, Wendy Schneider, Dietrich, Shawna Blosser, Annie Keefer, Perrih MacKey, Leslie D011 HOIIJGI 'Yr a7r 'Qi .,,, .1 ' ' -. I :bf '. ..4..unl ki Club . . . First Row: Linda Mason, David Sandvig, Kurt Overly, arole Lucke, Karla Vaughn, Kirsten Youtsey, Lisa Lieberman, Doug ennett . . . Second Row: Carl Bandy, Ion Peifer, Gary McDermott, lake Seese, Sarah Spencer, Crystal Ingraham, Delaine Hitsman, Steve Smith, Ioe K. Wootton, Ioe Amadio . . . Third Row: Willie Amadio, Da- vid Shapiro, Mike Cracchiolo, Steven Shapiro, Rick Sparks, Bill Novk, George Athens . . . Not Pictured: Iirn Atkinson, lim Ingraham, Gina Meno, David Sparks, Kellie Weekly . . . SKI CLUB 73 ' IN Masque and Gavel Calendar of Events 8-30 - 9- 6 9-27 9-29 10- 4 10- 8 10-10 10-11 10-13 I 10-15 10-24 10-27 I 11-17 12- 5-7 12- 8 I 12-20 1-25 2- 9 3-14 3-26 3-29 ' 4-9-11 4-8-9 4-10 4-13-15 First M. and G. meeting Speech Workshop Announcement of Fall Play FLA Practice Toumament Production Character Analysis Tryouts for Fall Production Callbacks for Fall Production Cast and Crew-head Postings Individual Events Tournaments Beginning of Rehearsals Advanced Drama Production Northland Speech Tournament FLA Practice Tournament Production of STAGE DOOR FLA Winter Trophy Tournament Masque and Gavel Christmas Party Intermediate Drama Production Masque and Gavel Hayride AIA District Tournament Advanced Drama Production AIA State Tournament at Camelback Spring Drama Production Beginning Drama One Act Plays 96-1 J Mrs. Steele demonstrates how to audition for a play! Intermediate Drama One-act Plays FI-A Novice TY0PhY Tournament Iulie Scott sets up the lights for a Little Theatre n1aI1Ce. -'P 5- u,'v - Na- -H9015 Gala- 1 c.. 1J 'v Masque and Gavel officers . . . First Row: Harriet, Sheets, President, Ieftords, Historian, Christine Haita, Treasurer, Cathy Crane, Forens Cara Freedman, Vice President, Laura Pomerenke, Secretary, Valerie team liason. . . Second Row: Mrs, Steele, Mrs. Goldsen, Sponsors . . 74 MASQUE AND GAVEL Sheets has been running the sound for three She does almost every production in the audito- ' ml 150 students join asque 8c G. he purpose of the Masque and Gavel Club was to promote all speech and drama events. The masque stands for the dramatic as- pect of the club and the gavel stands for the fo- rensic team. Nearly l5O students made up the club along with six student officers and three sponsers. To become a member of the club, the students had to gain points by participating in the plays, either on stage or back stage, entering or observing forensic tournaments, attending meetings and events, and selling tickets for var- ious productions that the club sponsers. At the end of the year Masque and Gavel presents a banquet to induct new members, give out all honors, and present letters and scholarships. and Gavel . . . First Row: Eric Edwards, Sue Desidenti, Nick Carolyn Rauch, Liaz Walbaum, Lisa DeBenedetti, Kathy Laura Sheets, Ken Chorost . . . Second Row: Dena Ennis, Davidson, Tamara MacKay, Lisa Macek, Shannon Timothy, Liz Stacy Richter, Dawn Bosselman, lill Cooney, Monica Yourske, sie Shook . . . Third Row: Laurie Superton, lessica Richter, Tami Becker, Karen Kolbe, Lynne Iackel, Cathy Majava, Diane Kase, Kim Fielder, Kathy Crye, lane! Kenning, Pam Spring, Chris Asirnos, Carolyn Blair . . . Fourth Row: Mrs Goldsen, Annette Scuderi, Mary Leander, lulie Holm, Daniel Miller, Noel Florence, Micah lohnson, Patti Hewette, Donna Crane, Debbie Sumrall, Marci Timothy, Dorcas Anderson, Laura Sentinery, Becky Hartman, Shawna Blosser, lim Thomas, Mrs. Steele . . . MASQUE AND GAVEL 75 VICA works on group activities ICA, fVocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ical, was a mixture of a club and class. To- gether they attended the annual Vica convention held in Tucson. During the Christmas holiday the members sold candles and mistletoe. They planned to rebuild the kiosk. On occasion the members met with Mr. Pike to have breakfast to- gether. Guest speakers frequented the meetings. The Vica officers for the year were Chuck Buchannon, President, David Heywood, Vice Presidentg Iohn White, Treasurerg Don Bingham, Secretary, and Iohn Boone, Parlimentarien. i , in 'F i will-.T Ieff Reynolds contemplates a way to get rid of the rapher - but obviously too late. 5 ghv I IJIY i VICA . . . First Row: Karen Godwin, Doug Lusson, Don Bingham, Sec- ond Row: Darlane Loftin, Sharon Godwin, Lyndon McBride, Gary Birtcher, Dan Matus . . . Third Row: Gene Purall, Glenn Biehl, Chet Freegard, Ben Petrosuis, lohn Boone, Mr. Pike, Sponsor . . . Fourth 76 VICA Row: Tim Thompson, Mark Monday, David Heywood, lohn White K Payne . . . Fifth Row: Darryl Gardner, Mike Chavez, Phil Co Charles Buchannon, Ray Frey . . . Deca travels to buying markets eca was organized in 1967. They operated the Fall concession stand at the football games. The club took second place in the Phoe- nix I.C. haunted house this year. A cheese and sausage sale was held to raise money for a trip to Los Angeles to see the buying markets. They went to the Leadership Development Institute at the Del Webb Townhouse in November, which people from all over the state attended. There was a State Leadership Conference held in April, and an employer-employee banquet in May, honoring the employers of the members. Hoeborn, Wendy Carter, Suaanne Tathem, Richard Dusanko . . . Not Pictured: Sandy Hershberger, Debbie Harrington, Lynn Bannister, Ruth Balikian, Tammy Gasnell, Debbie Newman, Tom Bender, Iohn Garcia, Sally Guetzemacher, Greg Harper, ludy lones, Mike LaBrasca, Christy Manley, Lori Meirose, Lori Miller, Mike Iackson, Charlene Keller, Gary Luster, Susan Madsen, lohn Mance, Michele Rosenberg, Corresponding Secretary, Linda Turner, Chun Rhee, Wendy Stewart, Mike Cox .. . H.E.R.O. raises cash for Uriicef .E.R.O. fl-Iorne Economics Related Occupa- tionsj originated 10 years ago. The stu- dents held various jobs in places such as nurser- ies, restaurants, hospitals, and furniture stores. They trick-or-treated for UNICEF, which brought in S60.00. A skate-a-thon was held last November where the students raised money for their year end banquet. A group of the members took the Fire Department Thanksgiving Dinner. Two conferences were held, one local and the other national. In May the students organized an Employer-Employee Banquet, honoring their employers. L... H.E.R.O. . . First Row: Mrs. Ord, Sponsor: Sue Cunningham, Public Relations, Sherri Lorimer, Kathy Snell, Secretaryg Carol Henegar, Rena Western, Public Relations, Kathy Manole . . . Second Row: lohn Sachen, 78 HERO lgnv ..-.. f4 ', ' ' Hal Ryan and Theresa Poirot observe their fellow 1 bers as they crawl around. L. Treasurerg Monty Brown, Advertising Executiveg Tina Bell, Mike Kim Nation, Historiang Chris Leonardi, Theresa Poirot, Presidentg Ryan, Richard Houser . . . Auto Club fixes cars for faculty lthough the Auto Club had been out of service for three years, it reinstated it- self this year. The sixteen members worked on student and faculty autos at minimal prices. This included repairs, polishes, and safety checks. They visited Beeline Dragway and Manzanita Speedway. The officers for the year were Rocco DeLuca, President, Bruce Gjere, Vice President, lim Lindsey, Secretary, and Shawn Dunn, Treasurer. t to Club Mr Mike Grosso Sponsor lim Lindsey Secretary Shawn Cartreras Lou Szilagyi Richard Bohrer, William Zeller . . . Third Row: nn Treasurer Bruce Gyere Vice President Rocco DeLuca President Mike Mangotich Doug Evans, lim Fulton . . . LAPIDARY, AUTO CLUB 79 C.O.E. organizes trip to California. O.E. fCooperative Office Educationl is a program in which students earn credit by attending school in the morning and work in of- fices during the afternoon. Founded in 1971, C.O.E. does civic, social, and fund-raising ac- tivities. These functions included a Halloween Party for mentally and physically handicapped teens at the Arizona State Training School, a trip to California during the spring break, and an Employer Appreciation Banquet for the students' employers in mid May. Officers for the year were Rene' Wise, President, Hallie King, Secre- tary, Sally Hunter, Treasurer, and Gary Hanby, Historian. COE . . . First Row . . .Connie Therrien, Vice President, Iulie Thome, Gary Hanby, Historian, Debbie Henry, Publicity Chairman, Tim Whicker, Brian Hoekstra Second Row . . . Linda Blankenship, Debbie Wheeler, Dee Dee Stenger, Linda Iones, Rene' Wise, President, Kim 80 COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION Sally Hunter practices typing during the COE class ei, Z. Hook, loanne Tomac, Mary Paul, Mark Ketterson Third Row . . . Freeman, Sophia Xericos, Lori Eastep, Lee Galloway, Ahleen Karin Hedberg, Sally Hunter, Treasurer, Sue Van Camp, Hallie Secretary, Nancy Anderson, Sponsor Not Pictured-lheri Davenport Meirose speaks on suicide to the Christian club. Club - First Row - lenniter Kaufman, Haines, Lisa Gering, Diane Hong, Cristina Chelpka, Chairman, Barbara Andro, Barbara Cabrera, Blake, Kelly Martin, Vice President. . . Second Phyllis Snider, SecretaryfTreasurerg Karla Robin- Autumn Iones, George King, Doug Gerdin, Carl lanet Gillespie, President, Shari Sorensen, Gil- Bazan, Ralph Cabrera, Liz Smith, Sherri DeVito, Tim Members active in Christian Club he Christian Club was organized two years ago. One of their goals for the year was to provide a large amount of activities for its mem- bers. This included a number of get togethers after the games, pot lucks, a masquerade party, hay rides, and a Christmas party. The club also had a sunrise service at Squaw Peak Park which proved to be an experience. Formerly known as the Bible Club, the Christian Club has increases its members to a point that recognizes them as one of the larger clubs on campus. Kennel. . . Third Row - Lilian Bassous, Kelly Woodley, Cindy Nishi, Camille Rhinehart, Pattie Kaufmann, lana Enserink, Barbara Ravalli, Kerry Bolin, Heather Alton, Dana Mandile, Debbie Ashley, Todd Iones, Mr. Ricks, Sponsor. . . Fourth Row - Rick Stevenson, Keith Whar- ton, Ieff Morrison, Mary Folkerts, Michelle Mains. . . Not Pictured - Allen Page, Lori Meirose, Activities Chairperson: Kim Crowley, Dawn lilderda, Daniel Matus. . . i ,56- Keramos Club sees craft shops. eramos originated in 1973 for students desir- ing further experience in ce- ramics. A fund raising event was held in December, in which the members made and sold crafts to raise money to purchase a radio. Throughout the year the members also vis- ited various craft shops and museums in the Phoenix area. , , .xii I A J Till? ml lohn Koehler and Falcon Doug Cameron work on their pottery projects . I Keramos . . . First Row: Wayne Mallo, Nancy Kauffmann, Karla Robin- lean Genovese, Suzie Lake, Victor Verbalitis, Sponsor Lisa Lxeberm son, Deneze Payne . . . Second Row: Mike Rowe, Tommy Tomaselli, Samuel Kelsallt, Ienniier Axinn. lohn Koehler, Brad Hancock, Falcon Doug Cameron . . . Third Row: 82 KERAMOS S. df, Kf u '5 T' W ull!! 55303.91 Robbins and Bonnie Hermance complete a photo lay- Phyllis Snider reads club minutes while Teddy listens. -if fra. r rl- l 5 l it G5 'IT ' '1 .1 f li' f ,.l' TO CLUB - First Row - Margie Paul, Ienniter Lange, Cara Rowe, Carol Flores, Scott Sass, Keith Perkins, Melvin Williams, Carolyn dman, Phyllis Snider, Christi Starr, Kathy Gatwood, Bonnie Blair, Steve Posso, Scott Weisenburger . . . Not Pictured - Diane mance . . . Second Row - Randy Anderson, Lisa Robbins, Mike ' Wetzel . . . PHOTO CLUB 83 N A ,F E M ,. Y ' '--'lei-i 'i 'K' ' ' ,'- . ' rx ,. 5, Q J 1' 'E 'M 5.1 . ,. V .vi if lx Q X U' 1 'fm M ff' 7 6' .I I4 Q an . , A Eff I ' 4 4- fi fi 'E' Q P' mpeg :Uni-5, .rx all 'Ly-1 ., f,,,2- ,: 1WH,1f.' 'V 1' L fa ' '-.. .557 LNLIJQQT .-1 . ,- ,dl WWA -faq Y Lai A . Rig.. , o :gf .V 3 g ' L -9, EP:- 4, , ,Q .5132 U , 552:-15,5 2115-' f ' v 1 ' - ' ..a: A in--1 4143 'I X' Q ,u ' 'Y -17r,,--, w 5 'if' , 5 V 1 2- '13 , .' . '. w , V '53 I1 , ,.Q: .NQ15 5 vga gs - 35,3421 '- :T1':i-gg. 1 W 535' - . 1, j- ,q.,i,, 5 , J' ffl 1523 'Ig f ll' -L 'fsif 'Q 1, E74-3' x. f shaglixlaib W 1: N.,f,,' - ,1 ' :V wi- x 1 1 .fx ..: L I w r X 4 ll' If 'W r WX Q.. - , ., - X . NM , 1 A 1 , .N + n N thu l If , 1 rl, 1, 5? ?.TS :HE 'fm F THE mmf ,A 'F PERFOR ING ARTS DIVISION 85 THE CAST Olga Brendt ........ Mattie ............... Mary Harper ....... Mary McCune ......... ..... ..Laura Sentinery ........,......Linda Kase Renee Kuperman ......Carolyn Blair Iudith Canfield ...... .......... K im Fielder Bernice Niemeyer ..... ......... C athy Crane Kaye Hamilton ....,..... ....... M ary Leander lean Maitland ......... ........... D ena Ennis Bobby Melrose ...... ................ I ulie Holm Louise Mitchell ..... .......... L iza Walbaum Susan Page ......... ...... N oel Florence Pat Devine .............. ............ I ill Cooney Kendall Adams ...... ............... L isa Macek Terry Randall ......... ........ Tony Gillette ...... Mrs. Orcutt ...... Frank ................... Sam Hastings ......... ........ ...Cara Freedman .Lisa Debenedetti ...Valerie Ietfords Micah Iohnson ....,.Ken Reynolds I immy Devereaux ...... ......... C hris Henderson Fred Powell ............ .............. I im Thomas Lou Milhauser ..... ........ K en Chorost David Kingsley ..... ........ A ndy Gilburne Keith Burgess ......... .............. D avid Hook Dr. Randall ,..,............ .................. P eter Brady Adolph Gretzel ..................... Madeline Vauclain .,..... ..... Director .................. . .... Student Director ..... .. Scenic Designer ........ ,. Technical Director ........ .. Stage Manager .,........ .Michael Wolfson .......Sherri DiVito Ann Steele ............Iulie Goot ............Katl1i Petz Duvanel ..........Iulie Scott 1 The girls relax on a lazy Sunday morning and await Miss Maitland s appearance. 86 DRAMA PRODUCTION 1 U. f 1 ,, arrival! the housekeeper straightens up for the big produc- asque and Gavel presents STAGE DOCR nder the direction of Ann Steele and stu- dent director lulie Goof, the play Stage Door was presented in the Camelback audito- rium on December 5,6, and 7th, Stage Door was written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kauf- man. Set in the era of the l94O's, this play fol- lows the trials of a group of young 'hopefuls' in their quest to establish names for themselves in the exciting and glamerous world of the New York stage. Stage Door brought out the conflict of many actors and actresses of the present day: should the respectability of the stage 'be sacri- ficed for the 'artificial fame and fortune' of Hol- lywood? Members of the cast and crew put in a long eight weeks of work but were extremely satisfied with the results! - - Ann Steele la. Iean Maitland, the new Hollywood star, and her old friends gather around a photograph for a big gossip maga- zine. DRAMA PRODUCTION 87 Jazz Lab includes a piano, bass. X X ersonal ability, improve- ment, and recognition are what brought me back to lazz Lab for a second year, said Matthew Terry. To get into either lazz Labs you must have auditioned in front of Mr. Silvester. lazz Lab instruments consisted of 20 pieces includ- ing saxaphones, piano, bass guitar, and a small rhythm section. I . .',,f Jazz Lab II . . . Fir-st Row: Roger Applewhite, Doug Evans, Phil Nichol, Scott Tate Mike W Barb Turton, Mike Brown, Sarah Kessen, Pam Ruttenbur, Dan Sherlock . . Second Row Byrd, Tam Ruttenbur, Brett Ball, Paul Mock, Danny Morrell, Les Scott, Nick Tavllla Matt Scott Obrand . . . 5 'Ml ., Jazz Lab I . . . First Row: Nick Zazzerz, Matt Terry, Dave Fellten, Iuani- Second Row: Frank AmmaCCf1Pa11e, Beth. BUTQSSS Joel A1'n01d ta Sievert, Stephanie Allen, Nancy Dimond, Terri Smith, Lisa Montgom- BUYQGSSI 51151011 SOIGDSOII, lerrY Oulnnfb Adam Huwfon ery, Carolyn Bennet, Daphren Corbin, Eric Felton, Dan Sherlock . . . Cl10U10PYSkY. S119 Harman. Dean A111503-MY-Sllveslel' 88 JAZZ LAB I 81 II -fx . Lynda Goldsen, the new forensic coach, explains an selection to new members. dy Gilburne works on his selection for the University of zona forensic tournament. Forensic's Goldsen likes competitions. peech is an individual sport, you're in competition with yourself and you can gain a great deal of poise and confidence, as well as an understanding of literature. This was the re- ply given when Mrs Lynda Goldsen was ques- tioned about forensics. Mrs. Goldsen was the new Forensic Team coach this year and commented that she enjoyed working with the speech students in competi- tion. Mrs. Goldsen previously coached speech in California before coming to Arizona and serv- ing as assistant coach at Carl Hayden High School. When asked what was most satisfying about coaching she replied, seeing the stu- dents accomplish what they set out to do 5 2 ,qi in tttgjfg 'lj' w ww . A 1. .., ,+.,!1,. Tami Becker demonstrates an eight minute memorized speech that she took to tournaments. FORENSICS 89 it .,.. 5 K J , 13 ,. . -.f 1,f,.' ' L, if 4 1. ! . I ,- .KSQ ,K -5 : ,N WF wa Ji? ' 4 1 1 , 4 aww-5 ,in iv' 1 'n j- ,, .- V I -I Q' . 5 I if ,, f I? I lg, I' 1 F A A, W. , 'Y 4 . ul. I Jx u I , 1 vip f I ' Q1 Vx fr 1' :V 1' F. Al I' '71 , f .. .qu h ,541-P rinis, Cara Freedman, Micah Iohnson, Mike Wolfson, Diane Johnson, Forensic Speakers Place in finals he Forensic team had 35 members. They had to compete against each other in order to participate in the various tournaments. Every tournament had three preliminary rounds. If the participants received a first or second place score in each of those rounds they went to semi- finals. In each catagory of speaking there are two semi-final rounds. Three people from each round make it to the final round. At almost every tournament that Camelback entered, they placed at least half of their team in the final round competition. The last part of the speech Team . . . First Row: Gordon Pomerenke, leff Garland . . . Sec- Row: Carolyn Rauch, Mark Marley QCaptairil, Amy Brown . . . Row: Garrett lackson, Tony Eckstat, Debbie Surnmall, Andy :gt 1' . tournament was the awards assembly. The speakers either receive a trophy or certificate, depending on the type of tournament. 4. +1-253. orensic Team . . . First Row: Valerie leffords, Andy Gilburne, Dena atti Hewette . . . Second Row: Mrs. Lynda Goldsen fCoachl, Lynne ckel Annette Scuderi lulie Holm Donna Cohen Dana Burgy Ken Ehorost, Pam Spring, Eric Edwards . . . Third Row: Donna Crane, Mi- chelle Dakai, Laura Sentinery, Stacy Ditchek, Carolyn Blain, Amanda Larriva, Dawn Bosslernan, Scott Hume . .. . Fourth Row: lanet Kenning, Mary Leander, Liza Walbaum, Karen Kolbe, Lisa Macek, Rene' Kuperman, Cathy Crane, Laura Pomerenke, lill Cooney . . . FOREN SIC TEAM 91 Orchesis Schedule 11! 8 Solo Concert 3X 19 Solo Concert 5X 12 Solo Concert ,542-'5 Betsy Lusby stretches out before an Orchesis class rou- fine. '1 ev , , M... ,ZF Inv. MK mf '-li K M- , 114112. Michelle show. ., ,,,- 4, Sensing works on a routine for Lt... 'I Y. of 1- T Q Q.. 'ft 'ii' ufwz- 0 .t H' pf .' 1 'f fits ' ' 5 C is sl ffsily S -Q I 5 wp If . 9 S, w 40-15. QS Orchesis . . . First Row: Beth Brand, Ienny Tang . . . Second Row: Lori Dykes, Theresa Bicknell, Lisa Hammerschlag, Patti Gerke, Maria Ew ing, Laila Morey . . . 92 ORCHESIS 3 1.1, dt. s. Valerie Rochon, the new Orchesis teacher, demon-- ates an original dance in 4th hour Orchesis class. 277 5 Student s dance background leads to Crchesis. rchesis is something you should be proud to be in, it is complete self expression. This was the reply given when Iulie Hendrix, student member, was asked about her involve- ment in Orchesis. lulie's interests lie in dance and she posesses a family background in the art of dancing. She commented that trying out for Orchesis wasn't as difficult as she thought it would be. The Orchesis class had only four returning members and as a result had a very young group. lulie enjoyed Watching other people dance. Eventually she hopes to receive a scholarship in dance. Iulie commented, lf you are at all inter- ested in dancing, you have the opportunity to try out. 'Uzfk Y usb? 'chesis . . . First Row: Shawna Blosser, lulie Hendrix, Bonnie Lusby . Second Row: April Noble, Anna Marzella . . . Third Row: Lisa Deck- 'I f'iq 1? l l' f 45' Q N 0 'Q ' Q S I 5, :I if 'tl 5' s .1 Q' 6 4 ' er, Theresa Courtney, Patti Holder, Terese chelle Sensing, Betsy Kusby . . . Not Pictured: Anne Mountjoy Wong . . . Fourth Row: Mi- ORCHESIS 93 Matthew Terry and Kenneth Miller play a clarinet duet. If , . L NX ...QV 1 Linn Luckett, Kristen Vessey, and Andrea Tammeron r hearse. Flag Corps Members listen as the Wind Symphony gins. Stephanie Allen plays her saxaphone during after-school Nick Zazzera, and other bass clarinet players, practice. practice. 94 WIND SYMPHONY e Brown and Blair Davenport are practicing for State lrpetition. The Wind Symphony traveled to Anaheim full complement of band instruments were represented in the Wind Symphony last year. The 90 people involved rehearsed for four hours outside regular school time each week. The Wind Symphony was recently the Arizona representative to the Music Educators National conference in Anaheim, and also performed in several conventions, concerts at Symphony Hall and at the State Capitol. In San lose, California the 90 participants were involved in a Region State concert festival competition. r Mr. Sylvester conducts a rehearsal for an upcoming convention with the Orpheus singers. WIND SYMPHONY 95 Percussion Ensemble in Band .4 he Percussion Ensemble consisted of eight stu- dents who played a variety of percussion instruments. These included the following: timpini drums, trapp set, vibraphone, marimbas, congas and special effects of all sorts. Members of the Percussion Ensemble had to be participants in the Marching Band. i loel Arnold expresses himself by playing the Congas ef Eff' Percussion Ensemble . . . Pam Ruttenbur, Terri Smith, Nancy Diamond, Kasovac, Dana Burgy, Ken Miller. Second Row: Lowell Dang, Frank Amacapane, loel Arnold, Nick 96 PERCUSSION ENSAMBLE ..,,.--all ,,....---- Singers . . . First Row: Kim Crowley, Denise Young, Terrie Boirum, Cara Cook, Patti Sue Alexander, lane Riggs . . . Second Row: Scott Montag, Scott Cochran, Nick Kasovac, Hake, Paul Bach, Alan Paige . . . Girl Singers practice new Techniques he Advanced Girls Cho- rus was a group of sing- ers who first had to audition for the class. The chorus con- sisted of altos, lst sopranos, and 2nd sopranos. Their variety of singing ranged from acapella to four part harmony. In the class they were taught singing tech- niques and also were required to make their own dresses for performances. anced Girls Chorus . . . First Row: Kathy Martin, Rachel Lebowitz, a Roark, Kathy Rhinehart, Kelly Martin, Becky Riggins, Brenda e, Sandi Smith, Lisa Ege, Kathy Iohnson, Carolyn Clark, Mr, Grant enkins, Director . . . Second Row: Christie Walters, Molly Chavis, dy Nishi, Kristina Iohnson, Karen Schroeder, Kerry Cronquist, Cheryl Szalkowski, Debbi Orr, Elizabeth Dodd, Sarah Edmonds, Ginger Childs . . . Third Row: Linda Mason, lulie Flermoen, Debbie Ashley, Marcy Blackert, Debbie Mortensen, Paula Yerton, Elizabeth Mooney, Melissa Dillon, Brandie Longstreth, Autumn Iones, Ruth Wollenburg. . . CAMELBACK SINGERS AND ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS 97 Concert Calendar Parent Night 10-16 P.M.A. Dinner 10-26 Christmas 12-13 Valley Bank 12-17 Organ Stop 12-22 L.D.S. Church 12-14 Winter Concert 2-26 Spring Show 4-23 Disneyland 3-14 Concert Choir . . . First Row: Terrie Boirum, lane Swartz, Marie Dunlap, Kathy Thompson, Bambi Vrooman, left Reed, Lisa Boas, Cheryl Corl, Lillian Bassous, Beth Bloom, Rossie Taylor, Mary Folkerts, Grant B. lenkins, Director . . . Second Row: Camille Rhinehart, Ronnie Cook, Scott Cochran, Scott Montag, and Nick Kasovack Bow Wow Doggies. CONCERT CHOIR Ralph Cabrera, Kim Meighan, lim Crowley, Scott Montag, Cabrera, Tony Tafoya, Christine Chelpka, Patti Johnston, Kim David Hook . . . 98 CONCERT CHOIR Kim Crowley, fCoo Cool, leads the owls in Carnival of the Animals. Choir' gives Disneyland performance oncert Choir handled 8 part harmony on difficult numbers. This was the reply given when Keith Hake was asked about Concert Choir songs. The practice time depended on how hard the song was. To get a solo for a concert, the members had to audition before school. The high point of the year was traveling to Disneyland to give a Choral performance. hu-d Row: Suzanne libeault, Sue Alexander, Paul Bach, Cinthia Hal Ryan, Michelle Mains, Keith Hake, Keith Perkins, Patti Hewette, Su- eele Denise Young, Vikki Chepka, Gilbert Bazan, Becky Brum, Kent san Rodack, loe Moore, Scott Cochran, Sundie English, lauie Riggs, Tim arson lim McRae, Shari Sorenson, lim Thorpe, Conde Abbott, Brent Dunn, Ioyce Havlicek, . , mes Augustine Castillo, Fourth Row: Paige Sandy, Brian Tomacek, - CONCERT CHOIR 99 The Spartan Marching Band Marching Band. . . First Row: Pam Ruttenbur, Terry Smith, Nancy Diamond. . . Second Row: Nick Kasovac, Lowell Dang, loel Arnold, Frank Ammaccapane, Ken Miller, Dana Burgy. . Third Row: Scott Tate, Paul Mauk, lerry Quinn, Tam Ruiienbur, Lisa Epperson, Blair Daven- port, lane Swartz, Pam Larson, Anne Rosenfield, Nikki Welvaert, Ann Spadoni, Val O'Nea1. . . Fourth Row: Nancy Rutila, Andrea Tameron, 100 MARCHING BAND Lori Tameron, Sarah Kessen, Liz Smith, Ianet Day, Katie Brown, Lay, Diana Wells, Sally Gruetzmacher, Linn Luckett, Bev Caroline Rhodes. . . Fifth Row: Mark Haeussler, Barbra Turion, K Miller, Gilbert Bazan, Lisa Haarer, Chris Vessey, Mike Brown, Stepha Allen, Nick Zazzera, Iuanita Siebert, Matt Terry, Lisa Stone. . . Si Row: Randy Cozzolino, X I' 4 f . 'ls -f ' -.-- ' , ,, Q j. .vi v, A 1 , - ' a.' '-V ' ' -, f' .M fu- 1- V ,.,,4,.:-1- - N--.I 1 1 , , . fe. .,.,,.e-1,z-: , .Q 4.. '.- V ,. . 7,-H' F. .ag .F H ,7..,,f.- X. ,,4 . :, ,A c 15 f f -A ,T T T -ssi- -.' 'N A 7. A 0 - I- lj, ,ix N ' '3 LQ., 4 4' , .A..,L,x-f .-bv.. 1-. .A, u. '..!U,-,A Y 1 f V V ,. A . 1-: 1-V -,- '.-'A-Fvgwd -gg, 'asf'-.szyjggb ft-,. ,F Z lk-. ' in v-,- .. -- . iff , me .M .1 H1 . ' , . , , '11 .,-,i +,pa.q1.-I .Q 'P g ,- -. r ' 1 L , .:, eww, , 4.., ' ' , .21 'Hs- . W ., U , '- ' '- -' Tcl' AHA-V- 'lA 5 --'7f-I - 'li' A ' .4rie1. : Jiri! .ll ....i-'..-:ig ,ip .' Crowley, Eric Felten, Annie Keeler, Doug Seeley, Michelle Mains, ter Ketterer, left Esgar, Lisa Montgomery, Carolyn Bennet, Doug Ev- s. . . Seventh Row: Paul Bach, Bill Chornopsky, Bret Ball, lonathan d, Susan Heikkinen, Kim Crowley, laneen Dahn, Sue Harman, Dean nson, Doug Halbert, Adam Hutoron, Greg Plett. . . Eighth Row: Da- Burgy, Phil Nickel, Dan Sherlock, David Felten, Mark Smith, Chris Hizel, Roger Applewhite, Lance White ,... Flag Corps Left, Top to Bottom: Barbara Murphy, lulie Wright, Alex Terry, Anne Thomas, Meloney Driver, Sandy Smith, Alicia Armstrong, Susan Fuqua. . . Flags Right, Top to Bottom: Tracy Henry, Retha Harrett, Laura McGuire, Kelly Malone, Leslie Day, lennifer Beck, Shelly Hinkle, Shelly Weiser, Susan Spadoni, Amy Brown. . . MARCHING BAND 101 Band earns Superior Rate for 6th time or the sixth straight year, the Camelback High School Spartan Marching Band won the highest rating possible, superior, in the Ari- zona State University march- ing contest. Thirty-two schools participated in this competi- tion. They also did a new car pre- sentation for all Honda dealers in the United States. This was performed at Rawhide for thousands of Honda represen- tatives. This event brought them S4,000, and due to total cooporation on the band's part, it only took them one day to learn the Honda song. At Symphony Hall, the Marching Band played a con- cert tor the International Tele- phone and Telegraph Com- pany. The Marching Band has 100 participants under the di- rection of Mr. William Silvester. 102 MABCHING BAND The band plays Russian folk music during halftime ceremonies. 4 , V- I -A A Rl' ,lf The trombone section announces the arrival of the pep rally between classes Gilbert Bazaan and Tam Huttenbur march at the fall football pep rally. I 1 PERFORMING ARTS 103 .n-'.g,Q: F., i- . Wgffy., Q- 4 f.UL-lg A 1 XJ F, 1 ' I J is K , i 1 ll F I 1 Q H w 9 1 i n Y ,I 1 n . ry ' A ' I - - ' w 980 N F I 5 ' I 3 4 f . . R I E mn . K f W X' :E ' ' - Avll I , A,,V, ,4 ., 1 I I l W I 1, . I . I 'J ' K -' . , EL rl Y ., I Lua V ..-VW 104 SPORTS DIVISION 1 1 l :Z -fan xy 5- s, .am .-- 1 x , .. .- n .Q -in !- -.s-nn Q? W 'Q.. 1 1 Q..--.. ! 1 T9- .' x 0 A 1, -I4 d ftfix ff -. ,.-v 'j'f..fU r ' ' ii A f ' Q 1 -. V, 5 A - U X. V 1 lx Q 4. n Xu Q.. ,. Jun l my ,J ., vi -md v-, ,fy w , f Q ,, V A 5 . , , r J . '-, .1 V, r .. - 7 ' ' A 1 X ' . ,. 'N I. ' gy,-Y.. 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DYVISIONX W FSE J- 2 ESQ swf :Off 1,1 HU Yf. 1,:.,M.x.Jf H Li 5 if fx 'S ,lg an W - X-.KE nf MEN Ms an ,Jaff- gigffggggxgifmwgffm ai-5:5 .Him 5' I B 74g:g?+E1Y3 if -ua,,-ma,.,N,- 3-,A 1 ua E w - nm my E X: ly mx n - X X Lu- X mx E. . .,,, Q -1 a s x v n x N xx w X xx If -4 -x w- we vu ss a ss - ss nm. N ss :uf a mn -ss ss-mn-lmnw gn: E QE Us E was HQEB ,WM E ml: LH -5- 'k E as my W M vi . Q X x 18 -u .11 4 -rl 1 H . 2 1, . f wifi!! ' J , . I , . 1 P .- .A x L 'v s rf Xi Y. gsiwgwalwlk V 3 in E E Hg unwm wa R955 N1 V F' Wy M, ,W 1 EE M ? my is gs N :Ev fx fi 1 GMM iw A 1 N . sf z Msxfw , .,4.. '. Jigs Q -1 An gm. W -:fm .mf A Us in -H wx .D i Varsity baseball places third 1ri A Phoenix ivisional. hree outstanding players led the Varsity Baseball Team to a third place finish in League A Phoenix Divisionals, they were Rich Restuccia, catcher who hit .390, and Iud Fisher, center fielder, both of whom were picked for the first string All Divisional Team. Ray Rawlins, second baseman, made the All League A First Team. Also contributing to the team were Mike Olson, pitcher, Todd Goertzen and Vic Barela, outfielders, and Jerry Budnik, third baseman. The team missed the divisional playoffs by one game, but won the Consolation Trophy in the Phoenix Eastern Tournament. Coach Webb was assisted by Vic Dyer and David Roessler. 1-45 -gl kr-ff,,, , ,, ,3-15 - , .':-M --4-war:-s's.w ' ' 'I ' Niger ' 'M -.4 ve - - ' - ,. rag... 'Aire-.. -4 E . ww: 5717-,Fd s 7-: ' ' . s-' ' V-'fl' 'vzi-if-i?f:.4:4f Q-. . .: f . . b-I-,,,, - -- - -:QQ lufl, 2' ' '-adv. mls' . Y ...Q ' U 3 4-M 1 .fgl F I , .., , , . X-. 4 - 2 - ,tn ' ..-fir TQ.. lerryVBudnik, third baseman, works on throwing the ball to second base to catch a runner during daily practices 108 VARSITY BASEBALL 'f ff'- -R41-TL ' 1 My -wiv-as 'Nr- rsity Baseball First Row Iohn Kantor Ray Rawlins, Vic Barela, Todd Goertzen . . . Second Row: Coach Vic Dyer Ted land Tom Germroth Rich Restuccia Mark Solomon, David Rodriguez, Ierry Budnik . . . Third Row: Coach David Roessler Da Resech PI Vollrath Bill Olson Mike Vaughn Iud Fisher, Scott Warner, Coach Charles Webb . . . A 495.iT41 Budnik hits a ground ball during spring practice. 9-fi:-1 --4 '-five' ' ,rf 3-.15-.,..'f ,,' -,- VARSITY BASEBALL CHS Central 1 East 3 Maryvale 1 North 8 Gerard 18 South 4 Phoenix Union 8 Alhambra 6 South 4 Trevor Browne I Carl Hayden 0 West 7 Phoenix Union 14 Alhambra 7 Trevor Browne 9 Carl Hayden 0 West 7 Phoenix Union 15 Alhambra 4 Trevor Browne 6 Carl Hayden 12 West 6 74,61 1 Junior Varsity beats Alhambra The lunior Varsity, with six returning lettermen, ended the season with a 6-12 record. The team lost their first 6 out of 9 games, putting them out of the divisional race, inspite of win- ning their last three out tive games. Returning for the Spartans were pitchers Stewart Dallas, Gordon Shear and P. I . Vollrath, outfielders Paul Vaughn and Kelly Robinson, and infielder Greg Esgar. Key players for the team were lohn Perry, Mike Marshall, lack Cuddihy and Greg Esgar. N7 'Il if all Aj-,Vx l A c 1 I , I l an I k Junior Varsity Baseball l 979 . . . First Row: lohn Perry, Greg Esgar, Bob Tribbensee, David Goolsby, Kelly Robinson. Second Row: Myron Dallas, lack Cuddihy, Gordon Shearer, Coach Roy Tilford, Iohn 110 I UNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL J.V Central East South Carl Hayden Alhambra Trevor Browne Carl Hayden Alhambra West Alhambra Trevor Browne Carl Hayden West Alhambra Alhambra Trevor Browne Carl Hayden West F reyermuth, Mike Schmelling Lionel Martinez Third Row Stewart las, Mike Marshall, lim Fulton Mike Rusmek lohn Knight Sorenson, Paul Vaughn, Al Hoffman avid Busch practices his strokes on the driving range at e of the team's daily practices. Boys Golf Team Wins Championship or the third consecutive year the Boys Golf Team won the Dual Meet Championship with a score of fifteen wins, one tie, and one loss. In a dual meet championship tournament all the schools in the district compete. The top five finishers from each school compete in divisionals. The top four finishers in divisionals go on to compete in the State Tournament. Accomplishments of the team included, Mark Fallon who won a place on the First Team All Divisional and David Busch and Brian Hilbert who placed on the Second Team All Divisionals. . I Q I Tw' , . - , 4? 3,7 1.31 L ,V I' ai: Golf 1979 - - - Fi!'Sf Row: Richard B0hYS1', 1011 N01'l'iS, LYHD Ball- Gerrado, Mark Fallon, Brian Hilbert, lim Hutchinson, Curtis Huth, DOUG Mason. SCOH Tale - - - Second Row: GY99 Angle, Chris Coach Robert Haberer . . . Not Pictured: Andy Gilburne, David Busch . BOYS GOLF 111 VARSITY TENNIS CBHS Opp. North '1 2 East 6 3 South 7 2 Maryvale 5 4 Trevor Browne 7 2 Alhambra 5 4 West 8 1 Carl Hayden 8 1 Phoenix Union 8 0 ',!y,ffy1---,.. 1,1 , lf jul ,-'M iff. 41141 r i , - fl '. if ' fri' F, .f S 53' , Q ff, ,-5- A. Sarah Spencer gets in position for a volley at practice. GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS 1979: Iill Kaufman, Sarah Spencer, Kim Sandvig . . . Not Pictured: Patricia Kumagai, Marcy Irwin, Laura Spen- I Nw: 3311554 , 12 . ..1 v '- J ' -. . --.1 1 . . E xnkuf 'i I X rc' -'N L: ,477 VARSITY BOYS TENNIS OPP. CBHS North 2 6 East 1 3 South 0 9 Maryvale 2 7 Trevor Browne 1 3 Alhambra 2 7 West 0 9 Carl Hayden 1 8 Trevor Browne 3 6 Phoenix Union O 9 Alhambra 0 V 9 West 0 9 Boys Tennis has undefeated year he 1979 Boys Varsity and lunior Varsity teams ended the year undefeated with a 14-O record. In the individual matches the Var- sity gave up 12 games out of 116 and lunior Varsity gave up 10 out of 116 games. Some of the outstanding players included Paul Kovarik, lon Marsh, Bert Hayenga, Tim Kennell, Kelly Douglas and Brad Stouffer who went to Divisionals, with lon Marsh placing third in Singles. Ion Marsh went on to the State Tournament, but did not place. JIT: 1, WI qw-' 79 Boys Varsity Tennis . . . First Row: Ion Marsh, Kelly Douglas, tured Varsity: Paul Kovarik and Hung Tang . . . Junior Varsity: Steve cond Row: Tim Kennell, Bert Hayenga, Brad Stouiier . . . Not Pic- Posso, David Sandvig, Kurt Overly, Twang Tang, Ioe Callahan . . BOYS VARSIT' ' TENNIS 113 -L. bf n-- .1 fiffztfggc . ,-gala Jgr.,-f . A 1, 'fl ? :'ff' we -:Q ' f-:yt ' 1,3-. ,3.,',1 .1 +7 .rj 'V - ,A , s fi ,:,.,:-, -' P fffgirf I I ff in M1 ,,.'. . E-5'f'6: L - . ear , if 'f-1 - - ., -, ' ' v-'-'5 l3lxwswae..e..y,,,- ' - F,-!1,. . X .-.MLN I: '--.sg fi, 'l'x. -sf H, W I A it X, , . .,:,. 1 '. . . .QI ' -Q ' 'Q - Q. ,Q ,, V, ' '-' . V fy -4, 43, -s xv-.2 K I. . -F gal-. Q 'gg - Q . :V , t , . , ,F L., , , , . I . . - A .-'wg--V. . .-Us-Y. '- N V ff - ,Q qAw,1,i I f ' A. x ' , ?ars,.:,L 2:L . , ,' u if q..H.Qv-...rev 15.1 '-,- f .- f. J I , --e-r we,-.1 , A -- ,.,. Varsity and I.V. member Kay Loucks and Teri Patterson practice shooting on the Archery range after school. 1979 GIRLS VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY ARCHERY . . . Front Row: Nanette Schultz, Kristy Stefan, Gail Wendorf, Noreen Mc- Coy, Kim Carsten . . . Second Row: Ioyce Repp, Kay Loucks, Cheryl El- 'T ,. 1 !?I oey .18 ' Ii lf' . . ' Ioyce Repp third place finisher in the Phoenix Qualifying Archery Tournament prepares to shoot. lis, manager, Sue Collier, Lois Kessen, Kelly Stinson . . . Third Teri Patterson, Marie Hunter, Christi Travaini, Cindy Vezzeti, Mowder, Iana Enserink, Coach Gretchen Iames . . . M, X t 'fv 4 fu S. tal I . 'all 5 'Q vr 1 F P i . ..-4' --' 4 1' - - -, ,ja . ., '.,,,..,. -- 'C - -. qw, I: Y .As Varsity archer, Kelly Stinson prepares to shoot. ,QF , t a, li. will Patterson and other team members take carefull aim before shooting. Archers are AAA state champions he Varsity and Iunior Varsity Archery teams ended their seasons undefeated. The Varsity with 12 wins, by a total of 6,838 points and the lunior Varsity with 9 wins, and 4,562 points. In April, Camelback hosted the Phoenix Divisional Qualifting Archery Tourna- ment for 7 schools. Camelback placed first with 5,184 points. Cindy Vezzetti placed second followed by loyce Repp, Na- nette Schultz, Kay Loucks and Marie Hunter. For the eleventh time in twelve years, Camel- back placed first in the State AAA Tournament. In the USA Championship, which was for qualifying for the Russian Olympics tryouts, Cindy Vezzetti qualified, while Na- nette Schultz, Ioyce Repp and Mrs. lames were conditionally .L lf 'X 7-5 57 1' rw Q qualified. X ff' -, tri 4 . ' '-ay- -Q?I,ff,Q- flair, A H ,fic 1' .U ',.m? N. .- 'W' ,., ' A? . ARCHERY 1 1 5 -,ff S gn- V Y -4-un-in. 1-use-Q. . 1 , . . El - 1 -' - , . ,. ,. .. -f , Carol Thompson warms up for the 3000 meter race by Laurie Sawyer warms up for the 1500 meter race at th running around the track at the Tucson meet. University of Arizona Invitational Meet. 1 Front Row: Carol Lucke, Brenda Artigas, Iill Peters, Sharon Cheuvront, Row: Carol Thompson, Teresa Courtney, Cathy Woolery Laurie Stacey Brewer, Karla Vaughn, Mary Allen, Cindy Formica . . . Second Coleen Attaucci, Wendy Woods, Holly Roessler, Anne Cotter . . 116 GIRLS TRACK Tfj- Pm ' L aulas warms up for thevl mile P race at Carl Hayden. Girls break the state 4 mile relay record. he Boys Track Team placed ninth at the State Meet with Chris Sandoval placing sixth in the 100 yard dash, Skip Yeknik eighth in the 880 yard dash. The 440 yard relay team of Tony Carlise, Scott Manning, Chris Sandoval and Skip Yeknik was third. Other placers at State were Marty Hedlund, second and Mark Tameron, fifth in discus. In Divisionals lim Bostwick was fourth in the 2 mile run. They ended their season with a record of 9-3. n the State Meet Laurie Sawyer, placed first in the l mile run, with Carole Thompson placing third and Kathy Woolery eighth in the 880 meter run. Cindy Formica, Laurie Sawyer, Carole Thomp- son, and Kathy Woolery, mem- bers of the 4 mile relay team, set the State record by 20 sec- onds. Cindy Formica was the only freshman on the relay team. The team ended their season with a record of ll-l. X' '-12? 7- X 32 l VMC lr 3,lD32J,l.I5 .....J W ,Y , .-.- -.-- - ---Nr. ---. -. .V 'x n it i OYS TRACK . . . Front Row: Scott Manning, Mike Pendergraft, Steve dro loe Benites, Iohn Allen . . . Second Row: Scott Hinkle, Gary Lrnes, Clarence Niemda, Marty Hedlund, Mark Tameron . . . Third 9 Dan Mugavero, lim Bostwick, Shayne Puller, Randy Dinin, George Weisenburger. 'Z' -, Karnrath, lim Malinski wood, Bennett Sarager . . Holt, Tracy Stevenson, S , ' . . . Fourth Row: Manuel Iohnson, David Hey- . Fifth Row: Ioe Dobbs, Robert Keknik, Steven Angelo Phillips . . . Not Pictured: Scott BOYS TRACK 117 'Sir' 118 FALL DIVISION 1 980 . , , 'v .j. - -.,,,x5x.'., V X w, ' 'r .4 -n4.4'L+-t - .' ,. ,iii I I . , . . , I . f, Ty, 'f - .,,Qk5,-is-7 ' .511 -Q. was-ua..,,,,l:E XJ-V....,.-,,.l I, Illlifzry, A- l ' ' 'g ' -.ff L 1 I 1 THE YEIAY F THEIFMTAN' g FALL DIVISION 119 Cartledge, Doyl VARSITY FOOTBALL OPP. CBHS Moon Valley 14 0 Maryvale 34 0 East 6 7 South 15 14 Central 10 8 Alhambra 10 8 Carl Hayden 0 0 West 6 21 Phoenix 20 41 Trevor Browne 12 7 espite a statistically disappointing season' the Varsity Football Team had much to be com- mended for. According to Bill Saunders the team's effort was good. Proof of this lies in the fact that three players, Paul Beauvais, top defen- sive end, Aaron Sheets, offensive guard and Paul Vaughn offensive guard were picked for the All Divisional Honorable Mention Team. Picked for the All Division First Team were: Tra- cy Cartledge, defensive halfback and Tom Doyle, offensive guard. Outstanding players picked by the team were: Tracy Cartledge, most valuable player, Mike Rodes, most improved player, Tracy Cartledge and Tom Doyle, Honor- ary Captains. lack Cuddihy, quarterback, calls the next offensive play. 120 VARSITY FOOTBALL Varsity Football . . . First Row: Scott len- nings, Guard , Kevin Phillips, Left Back, Desi Barela, Halfback, Bill Crabtree, Haltback . . . Second Row: Tom Kleinman, Tackle, Aaron Sheets, End, Mike Labraska, Tackle, Stewart Dallas, Tackle . . . Third Row: Terry Derry, Center, Scott Manning, Wing Back, Dan Mill- er, End, lim Fulton, Tackle . . . Varsity Football . . . First Row: Todd Southworth, Leftback, Dan Guido, Guard, Mike Rodes, Guard. . . Second Row: Mike Schmelling, Leftback, Al Hoffman, Wingback, Mike Seaton, Wingback, Iohn Ptile, Leftback . . . Third Row: Paul Beauvais, End, Fred Reinbolt, End: lack Cuddihy, Quarterback, Tracy Cartledge, Halfhack, Mike Rusinek, Center. . . Varsity Football . . . First Row: Mark Tameron, Tackle Tom Doyle, Guard, Keith Flickinger, End . . . Second Row: David Rodriquez, Wingback, Steve Desimone, Haltback, Myron Dallas, Guard, Paul Vaughn, Guard . . . Third Row: Bennett Sarager, Quarterback, loe Del Duco, Haltback, Ray Stapley, Center, Ray Dyer, End, Todd Ameis, Tackle. . . Not Pictured: left Gorman, Haltback, Gordon Keig, Tackle, Kevin Templeton, End. . . VARSITY FOOTBALL 121 ff J .V. Team has winning year 1 he Iunior Varsity Football Team ende M A s. '-'gf , their season with a seven win, three los -:MZ ,, If ,,,:,,,1,' ,.L:.3:..,,.N,?.,.7,..,,,,.w,3:j:s- record. Coach Pete Kellen attributed their suc fi.: 1, Q J. P--E'-rf Dr 5 -Q 'cess to the fact that the players on the team wer 74:,j,3g: -, T' , -g-g'g,E '--If !5L.,::r:.2 experienced, most second and third year mem ,' '- 55.1 tb., 'ns V. ...t ' ' ' , A ' 1 .nqlwl l . - ,'F ',f: . 5 bers. Outstanding members include: Mart .' 3. . , l Kunkle, quarterback and running back, Robe - ..1,A f 'N' . . . ,ae ' t lt' ' , t X ? t9 Schmidt, defensive guard, Dan Fowlie, Cente Q ,- , - we 4 f .-N - -.-ef I 'if 'sn .. T 5 and Brent Southworth, runningbbadk. H -0 . 1 A 5 1 1 .r r t 'W 1 'ul Qa'5 1g1g1 fi lzqy KJ JUNIOR VARSITY roorszm. . ' ' X lf? -1 T, , 3-52, ' ij-- ju H J' 'ft' OPP- CB .K u i. l V i f ' tr i ,-,. M00HVa11ev 14 ll' iii ' ' Q 'V J If t-,v :ffl H 1 A ' Maryvale 12 F '-,j i'gf 1t.'j -'r'y 'a:.j1I East 14 i' 51 lg 4 V ' ,iff ' South 6 ,.,, 'X if A Central 9 ' Q ' Alhambra 14 fn., 1 ' llzly . Carl Hayden 0 1 p 5--'LQ ' 1 ff--K' , ' ' - ' West O 7 A Phoenix Union 14 6 I eos-if-:U Q eggs OJ X qife etbilfiigfilwgfliwlaolllftizxxgtvllfgyfg 4 X fa ga X Offensive player Bob Grambo is tackled by Robert Schmidt. . Trevor Browne Qi 0531. 03 of Junior Varsity Football . . . Front Row: Gary Robinson, Brent Southworth, Tom Weeks, Mike White, Chris Stanton, Alan Bottomley . . . Second Row: Carl lohnson, Kevin Herrel, Greg Babuscio, Mike Mackowiak, Robert Schmidt, lon Clark, left Bootz, Chris Salinas . . . Third Row: Augustine Castillo, Bill DeLaVara, Kirk Lacko, Iimmie McBride, Coach Pete Kellen, Assistant Coach David Wertz, Eric Helman, Kirk Irving, Charlew Arrone, Randy Coker . . . Fourth Row: lohn F arner, Steve Verdugo, Keith Perkins, Pat Doherty, Timothy Payne, Michael Cracchiolo, Iames Hutchinson, Marty Kunkle, Timothy Hobe, Robert Grambo . . . Fifth Row: George Kamratb, Dan Fowlie, Iames Keeler, Scott Malcolm, Jeff Stevens, Michael McCaleb, Shawn Rohatenski, Kevin Westfall. Clark Mutschler, Iohn Beauvw, Tim Milan ., ' . J - , ' D rforrtfvxwvfpm A rx stir X. P ID Ca ,J Nl l C044 O ffl Him C. X ' 122 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ightweight, Heavyweight Football T -l Heavy Weight Football . . . First Row: Ioe Kanter, Pat O'Hara, Philip Riveria . . . Second Row: Bruce Standle, Cummingham, Handy Miranda, Gary Trivilla, Gary Ducton . . . Third Row: Coach Grosso, Ken Goddard, Kenny Magri, Manor, Loren Biehl, Russ Standlee, Coach Bixler . . . Fourth Row: Gary Needham, lohn Lundin, Ioe Wootham, William Iohn McBride, Steve Miller, Mark Yahraus, Merrill Hunter . . . Fifth Row: Darrell Scott, Louis Blanchard, Travis Belt, trek Arnson, Chris Billing, Peter Kooman, Mike McPhail, Gary Olton, Iody LaBenz . . . Not Pictured: Martin Flores, Victor -ckwell . . . 5 shman Lightweight Football . . . First Row: William Sneed, Alan Wynne, Glenn Martin . . . Second Row: Tom Schartz, nty Lanktord, Darrell Dillard, Richard Burden, Bob Patton, Bernie Callahan, Iohn Campbell . . . Third Row: Darren Ed- ds, lohn Early, Stefan Sedillo, Chris Payne, Coach Kit Seaman, Darren Lynn, Chris Kerr, lohn Coleman, Phil Charneiy . . . Erth Row: Frank Hernandez, Mike Brooks, Kent Stewart, Michael Crane, Bob Bendelier, Rex Morrison, Mike Hoffman, Pat pleton . . . Fifth Row: Matt Buckhannon, Eric Ligon, lohn Shannon, Dan Bernal, Kevin Dean, Ron Gerardo, Iohn Blorne, rrell Olson . . . Not Pictured: Gregory Flores, Doniel Lieberman, Scott Lipinoga, Glenn Martin, Maurice Vaughn . . . FROSH FOOTBALL 123 ........4 .Ab ' - Some Members of the Varsity Cheer Line demonstrate a very enthusiastic Lori Dikes Pafticipafes in a cheer. Cheer Line . . . First Row: Linda Fields, Lisa Hammerschlag, Melissa Rel, Patti Rel, Patti Gerke, Lori Dikes, Marcy Shimek, Second Row: Bicknell, Emily Perlman. 124 CHEER I -KI! I Us I I . Y U' 'I 'T ' , , -, - I-- ,..k.,. .,-.,, ,l, I I I I 'LZ I..-I I I I I I I I I I I I -,f 2-1 I -...iii ? 'I --H, ,, l-'HL The Varsity Flag Line lines up in one of their formations tor pictures. Patti Johnston smiles during a dance. lag Line . . . Left to Right: Lisa Coleman, Patty Holder, Dona Cox, Sharon Wong, Patti Johnston, Debbie Rossborough, Ann Mountjoy, Michele ' ensing, Nancy Malmstone. POM 125 Z' Pom Line. . . First Row: Barb Doyle, Linda Dubnow. Second Row: Tammy Edge, Shawn Adamson, Susan Kaplan. Third Row: Ankenbrandt, Jeanine Lapadura, Beverly Johnson. Ienny Tang and Iulie Hendrix pratice their high kicks on a sunny afternoon. Linda Dubnow practices before game. xg Z 126 POM LINE Corbin prepares to tee off at Papago Golf Course. Girls are third in District meet he Girls Varsity and Iunior Varsity Golf Team ended their season with a nine win, four loss and three tie record. Outstanding play- ers oi the season included: Mimi Melina, Iunior, medalist for the team nine times and won the Hustle Plus Trophy, Sue Dicks, Iunior, medalist for the team three times and won the Hustle Plus Trophy and the Greatest Contribution to the Team Trophy, Melissa Galwith, Sophomore, won the Most Improved Varsity Golf Trophy by im- proving by eleven strokes, and Kathy Malinski, Freshman, Won the Most Improved I .V. Golf Trophy by improving by sixteen strokes and won the I .V. Hustle Plus Trophy. At the District Tournament the team placed third with Mimi Melina placed fifth and Sue Dicks placed ninth. At the State Tournament, the team placed seventh. The varsity team was young and inexperienced with the exception of Mimi Molina, Sue Dicks and Pam Lamond- Walker. ffiif, J f Tim: -52.2.1.4 .N 'L :iT JI --'-T? - . 952 rreflef.- u . is rls Va sity and Junior Varsity Golf . . . First Row: Christy Orhin, Malinski, Melissa Galwiiha, Pam I-amond-Walker, Sue Dicks, Pam Day, leen Enserink, Sandra Rexing, Mimi Molina . . . Second Row: Kathy COGCII G!6fCl1el1 limes . . . . GIRLS GOLF 127 Girls are fourth seventh in the Divisional Meet. Bostwick l n P CROSS COUNTRY BOYS AND GIRLS OPP. CBHS Maryvale 19 43 , D . . . Phoenix Union 33 23 East 20 37 111. the 1V1S1OI'l. 28 27 Central 27 30 Alhambra 17 49 Alhambra 15 49 he Cross Country Girls Team ended their 11?-fislnix Union 33 season with a two win, two tie and a four Vfest 21 47 loss record, placing fourth in the Divisional Phoenix Union 32 23 Meet while the Boys Team ended their season gjfxalzowne Q2 Q2 with a five win and even loss record placing East 37 15 Central 23 32 . . A111 b 19 39 Outstanding runners included: Dena Alhigbg 22 39 Quaranta, Faridodin Lajvardi, first year mem- Wes: 24 33 ber, Carrie Van Horn, Robert Carlise, first year Tfe 'B'Owne 34 22 member, Robert Glock, Cindy Formica, and lim D l : 5 rf , 2 0 f ' . 3 ' 1 'Y' I , ll ., vi I , ' , ie. t - 'R A 'A 'T Q. . , f -1. mv Cross Country . . . First Row: Robert Carlise, Faridodini Lajvardi, Goerlich, Krista Kroulik, Robert Glock, Shawna McCarty, Susan Hin Dena Quaranta, Lynn Hayes, Carrie Van Horn, Gerald Van Horn . . . Coach Robert Hudson . . . Not Pictured: Kimi Abbott, Curtis Chee Second Row: Larry Champagne, Susan Clark, Samantha Iuntti, Susan McCarville, Alex Romem, and lim B0SiWiCll - - 128 CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING OPP CBHS Sunnyslope loss win Apollo loss win Pardise Valley loss win West loss win Greenway loss win West loss win Central loss win Girls end their season undefeated he Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity Swim- ming Team ended their season with a sev- en win zero loss record, placing second in the Divisional Meet and seventh in the State Meet. Outstanding players include: Marylin Lovellette and Susan Wilkey. 0 ' I V' ' A H ','7 'i ls Varsity and Junior Varsity Swimming . . . First Row: Angie e, Kristy Miller, Peggy Pena, Ami Miles, Eileen Ketterer . . . Second : Kari Scappucci, Vicki Taraicak, Michelle Travelstead, Rhonda ss, Molly Morrow, Elizabeth Moir . . . Third Row: Lisa Klokner, Vicki e, Pattie Bacchi, Debbie Parrnenter, Leslie Hawrylkiw, Sandy Parmenter, Trish Doyle, Monica Yurske . . . Fourth Row: Coach Wil- liam Klein, Julie Rogers, Susan Wilkey, Marylin Lovellette, Jackie Rossborough, Kelly DeWitt, Diane Nelson, Gwyn Greene . . . Not Pic- tured: Joanne Genovese, Lisa Jacobson, Linda Turney, Donna Crane, and Jennifer Lange . . . GIRLS SWIMMING 129 Girls are lst in skyline division. he Varsity Girls Volleyball team ended their season with an ll-l record, losing only to Maryvale. The lunior Varsity team ended their season with an 8-4 record. In the Phoenix Union High School Volleyball Invitational the girls defeated Central in the first round and went on to defeat Chaparral. In the Divisional Tournament they beat East in the first round, 15- 3, 15-6. In the semi-finals they defeated South 15-2, 15-6. In the State Tournament Maryvale defeated Camelback. The team then played against Apollo and lost. The Varsity team was rated number one in the Skyline Division when they went to state. Outstanding players on both the Varsity and l.V. teams were Nanette Schultz and lill Nobley, i . 3-11' ' ' . 3.1 - Q -5- v. ' .. .I r c f' r, -- ,,,...l ' ,-......- 5-...- ... ......,. ..., Varsity member lill Nobley sets up a play at Varsity members, Carol Lucke and Stacey Brew- er, l.V. members. i J LL ' ' L ' a - 'tli-CM Aj!!-L , W1 J ,-7 ff- U6'W M W 5,5-gg.. r . ' Lf X .157 w t . E f' f 1,1 YI A - f LV !. W ' 'xy ' I1 ' NL ll - ,X VIL ,-1 all U! P Q gall' S Ll- XJ W UU Q T NEW. S . . ytai f W M . .v'aw:... -, - ' his ll: Varsity Girls Volleyball. . .First Row: Nanette Schultz, Theresa Sass, Laura Erickson, F1-ancesa Brophy, Patty Meyers, Angx Courtney, 'Holly Roessler, Iill Nobley . . . Second Row: Coach Nadine . 130 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL South Maryvale Marcus DeNiza Central East North South Trevor Browne Phoenix Union Alhambra West Carl Hayden OPP. CBHS loss win win loss loss win loss win win loss loss win loss win loss win loss win win loss win loss loss win QQ' -ASS. j au UN..-A : 'f 5 I Theresa Courtney sets up the ball at practice. Varsity Girls Volleyball. . .First Row: Kimi Abbott, Tanya Karen Coutchie, Stacey Brewer, Crystal Ingraham, Lachelle Wheat . . . Michelle Millwee, Carol Lucke, Susan Rodack.. Second Row: Not Pictured: Iill Peters, Sarah Spencer, Coach Nadine Sass . . . IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 131 gets new coach. he Freshman Volleyball team ended their season with an eight win four loss record with the East and West teams being the hardest teams to beat. This was Camelback graduate, Billie Denton's first year coaching the Freshman team. Outstanding Players on the team were: Most Improved player Moriah Brophy, Most Valuable player, Ronda Weddle, Tracy Satran, Barbara Tracies, and Carmen Mioni. FRESHMAN Frosh Volleyball VQLLQQZQLEBHS South loss win Maryvale win 1055 West loss win Central loss win East win 1055 West Will logs South loss win Trevor Browne win 1055 East loss win Alhambra loss win West loss win Alhambra loss win Freshman Volleyball . . .First Row: Vicki Morris, Barbara Francies, Moriah Brophy, Coach Billie Denton . . . Third Row: Tracy Shelly Hess, Carmen Mioni, Delores Doyle, Regina Hill, Rita Biauce, Rhonda Weddle, Eria Carbajal, Andrea Tameron . . . Not Pictured Manager. Second Row: Lori Tameron, Hiedi Reinbolt, Shawna Davitt, resa Beach. 132 FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL First year Frosh co-ed Tennis Team he freshman girls and boys tennis team ended their seasons undefeated by winning all six matches they played. According to Coach Ann Tear this was the first sea- son the girls and boys tennis teams were combined, and to her it seemed the natural thing to do. Tennis practice consisted of playing singles on Tuesdays and doubles on Thursdays. Outstanding players on both teams were: Margerie Dou- gherty for the girls and Chris Dougherty, Amy Black, Darlene Bieling, Iulie Smith . . . MCWeeDl6 TOT the boys. Co-ed Freshman Tennis . . . First Row: Coach Ann Tear, Angie Witte, Rachel Lebowitz, rol Connell, Lisa Kandell, Tracy Adhins . . . Second Row: Rosemary Telick, Ienna Iones, Marjo- Fixx zys Co-ed Freshman Tennis Team . . . First Row: Chris Mares, Terry Mars, Steven Shapiro, Danny Cunningham . . . Not Pictured: tillip Tskaris, David Shapiro, Bobby Bernstein, Scott Iohnson, Ike Chris McWenie, Darrin Pawluk ack . . . Second Row: David Highley, Keith Conover, Assistant Coach l l FRESHMAN TENNIS 133 IR.. E ' . f av 5: lr, VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON OPP. CBHS South 1 8 Maryvale O 9 Marcus DeNiza 0 9 Central O 9 East 5 4 Carl Hayden 9 0 West 4 5 Trevor Browne 2 7 East 5 4 Alhambra 2 7 West 2 7 Girls Varsity Badminton . . . First Row: Cari Ake, Mimi Hickey, Iill King . . . Second Carl Hayden 9 0 Lori Ake, Manager, Tami Tang, Connie Grass, Lori Meirose . . . Not Pictured: Coach Ullom . Girls Junior Varsity Badminton . . . First Row: Vickie Krieiensiein, Row: Coach Linda Ullom, Cathy Rhinehart, Darlene Orr, Noreen Ml Leslie Crandall, Lisa Biehl, Laura LeDonne, Iill Kauffman . . . Second Coy, Nancy LaMagna, Dora Quan, Gail Wendorf, Iulie Arnie . . . 134 VARSITY AND IUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON Varsity Girls win varsity Softball Divisional berth Camelback Opp. East 9 4 West 1 1 10 North 7 4 Central 4 5 South 20 14 Maryvale 2 12 North 4 6 Central 1 14 Paradise Valley 12 7 Xavier 2 10 Alhambra 4 2 West 4 5 Thunderbird 7 5 Apollo 4 14 Trevor Browne 2 10 Carl Hayden 2 1 Alhambra 5 8 West 1 2 Carl Hayden 6 10 West G 4 Trevor Browne 2 ll West 4 3 Maryvale 2 3 he highlight of the Varsity Softball season came in the last week when the girls played six games in eight days. This was due to the fact that rain caused many make-up games. In order to win a birth in Divisionals the team had to beat west twice during this period, once during regular league play, and once in a play- off game. According to Coach Morrison, both games had moments of superior performances by certain players. In the first game one of these players was Angela Kwan who threw out nine girls from third base and caught two line drives. She also got three hits for three attempts and scored two runs. Stephanie Encinas entered the game as a relief pitcher in the second inning. She managed to shut our West with the bases loaded. She pitched the remainder of the game and gave up only three hits. Throughout the season other outstanding play- ers included Tami Tang and Melanie Manor. 'T Q' 9 4 sity Softball . . . First Row: Nancy Balcerzak, Stephanie Encinas, Manager Ienna Iones,, Melanie Manor, Patty Myers, Donna Schepp Tina i Tang, Cindy Choukalas. Second Row: Stephanie Allen, Holly Swann, Coach Clyde Morrison, ssler, Connie Grass, Angela Kwan, lackie Thomas. Third Row: I v ,gh , , .t 4. Angela Kwan, 3rd baseman, fields a bunt hit in the first base territory. Melanie Manor hurries to the . .'!!'-f'Y- Lg Q -,V,,. A '1 Q Q i. gt In 51 1 ' W 'MAL' K ,I ' if --A . rj 1., ,H ...vc . ,f , ,W , P id x ' 1: H1 ,VR pr. at . xy: 1, 5 E -f-35 'Q Q zfecemsu ' ' ' ' 1- Qi ' X . -.1 f. E., 'I - , g f 5-, ia ,g, ' -12. .Q ' 1i'r, V '1:1 i, ,H -5, 1 j, 'a r ' - a p.. 'pn-.c.1t,. ',, -' . W if ' iv - ' ' -'Am-.-, ,A- ' . 1' . ui- ' -M,, 14. m f 1 I K, Y W - '- K f ' ' - - -711-: .,e-'fr ,. s'f.'a'fr:fvsimef414Q 4v f-1'?F1l'12Sr -glg 1.x-35-f 1-5-fav'-'gg gf -.gk-if, 3 -,aug Y-,...qJf ? f- y' I-I H -'Li -', fi-Ejf.. . '.t - vH3 '1 '-'Ll --K ' u. . -- sv. 4 Stephanie Encinas pitches the ball. Nancy Balcerzak, junior, catcher, tosses the ball back to the pitcher. X r ,. v,...f 3 . ' . -1 in :V '- 77? 'Plz' ,J 'vff' ' - 49'-'f:.ana.:.:' , L . - .'.L.f uLl-Qs.:-asain Angela Kwan cracks a single with the bases loaded during the important game against the West High T-birds. 136 VARSITY SOFTBALL --.-..Q..ii'-I ludy Strong reaches to catch a high fly in right field. ' 1 f 5 1r'U'5Fi5 Strong prepares to receive the ball during warm up. J .V. team cites outstanding girls he lunior Varsity Softball Team had many outstanding players according to Coach Nadine Sass. This was Ms. Sass's first year coaching the team and she commented that next year's team should be very strong. This is due to the fact that there were many freshmen on the team. The game against Alhambra was cited as one of the most difficult. The team lost by a score of three to two. Outstanding players on the team included Pauline Klink, pitcher, Nancy Schultz, Lisa Edwards and Patti Kaufmann all leading batters, and defensive players Liz Moir, Tracy Satran, and ludy Strong. Another outstanding player was Eileen Ketterer who led the team de- fensively all season, and was moved up to the varsity team for the divisional playoffs. Varsity Softball . . . First Row: Karla Robinson, Lisa Edwards, Sass, Pauline Klink, Tracy Satran, lulie Smith, Jackie Rossborough, Pat- nny Musegades, ludy Strong, Second Row: Liz Moir, lill King, Eileen tie Kaufmann. tterer, Nancy Schultz, Michelle Millwee. Third Row: Coach Nadine IUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL 137 Na11CY Knape anticipates the force play. Lisa Harris runs safely to first base. Heidi Reinboldt bats a hard grounder. She receives credit for a R.B.I. F rosh coac emphasize team running. his season Coach Henry Martinez emphasized running a great deal. The girls ran between one and two miles a day. Coach Martinez summed up the season as a successful one, with the team beating rivals such as Central, East and Maryvale. He also commented other coaches were pleased to play Camel- back because of the good sportsmanship. ,N 1 X r. UW? Freshman Softball. . . First Row: Vickie Morris, Carmen Mioni, Shelly Swann, Michelle Brooks, Wendy Agnew, Shellie Hess, Second Row: Shawna Davitt, Heidi Reinboldt, Becky Garneau, Nancy Knape, 1 3 138 FRESHMAN SOFTBALL 439,37 l ix Leslie Fonce. Third Row: Coach Henry Martinez, Lisa Harris, Darlene Bieling, Dolores Doyle, Amy Black, Manager Eva Carbajal. B 117, ar., !lI!!3gL--..,,,F,, 4 ' wr-imc' V T'P,ujy, .. J f . . ,..., 1 ,- ,f . 99 Q -1 y Copley begins her back Shirley completes the beam exercise. Gymnastics practiced long hours he Gymnastics team par- ticipated in competitions this year in the following catagories: balance beam, un- even bars, vault and floor ex- ercise. The team practiced very hard according to Coach Candace Goldsmith. Ms. Goldsmith also commented that the girls had a great deal of talent and looked promising for the future. I' W First Row M1chelleHerschede Patti DeWalt, Carolyn Coach Candace Goldsmith, Angela Herbert, Shirley Copley, Lisa Brrdget Rel Amy Hammerschlag Diane Holt. Second Row: Hartman, Cheryl Farber. . GYMNASTICS 139 utstariding players were Baca, Smith. oach Frank Madura com- mented that he liked coaching here at Camelback. He also stated that the season could have been better, but it was fun. The team averaged 75 points per game. Outstanding players according to Coach Madura included lim Baca, P.l. Vollrath, Mark Smith, and Steve Tollman. 'M' wp Y At the Maryvale game, I .V. player Zoltan Kormos dribbles the ball down cc av' -avr' Glen Kleint, Varsity player, jumps in the tip off during the Moon Valley Varsity Basketball . . . First Row: lohn Affleck, manager, P.I. Smith, Steve Tallman, Scott Warner, Coach Madura . . . Not Vollrath, lim Baca, Bill Crabtree, Mike Seaton, loe Hand . . . Second Paul Thomas. Row: Tim Cassovac, Tracy Stevenson, Rl. Marshall, Glen Kleint, Mark 140 VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsity Basketball OPP Brophy 91 Central 81 Glendale 74 Moon Valley 53 East 106 South 87 North 67 East 91 Central 72 North 59 Maryvale 61 Phoenix Union 109 Alhambra 94 Trevor Browne 64 Carl Hayden 83 West 57 Phoenix Union 85 Alhambra 71 Trevor Browne 57 Carl Hayden 79 West 51 ag a tune out the I V Basketball team huddles around Coach Armstrong. L v- -La. .f--,1 Steve Tallman antlcxpates a rebound wh11e Glen Kleznt blocks an opponent. ,elm VARSITY BASKETBALL 141 J .V. Basketball CBHS Opp. Brophy 44 39 Glendale 37 39 Central 49 44 Moon Valley 39 61 East 26 79 South 33 42 Central 45 49 North 54 76 Maryvale 35 45 Phoenix Union 44 78 Alhambra 47 51 Trevor Browne 49 44 Carl Hayden 50 48 West 45 46 Phoenix Union 51 90 Alhambra 43 64 Trevor Browne 53 70 Carl Hayden 51 43 West 53 39 left Koomen goes up for a rebound against the Lions LAJ, Junior Varsity Basketball . . . First Row: lay Gilbreth, manager, McCalleb, left Koomen, left Morrison, Mark Medlyn, Steve Steve Armstrong, coach. Second Row: Dave Iacques, Dan Provo, lim Scott Satran, Ken Valverde, Bob Gantt Fargo, Eric Thompson, Ted Hilling, Hung Tang, Zoltan Kormos, Mike 142 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Flu JV st Row: Manager Iohn Farmer, Coach Pete Kellen. Second Row: Rex rrison, Robert Bandelier, Brent Southworth, Mike Maskey, Greq . , 1-ff't.'Nvf.n ! if urst Row: Coach Dale O'Dell, Manager Lesley Spencer. Second Row: Jke Brooks, Bill Vollrath, lim Boyd, Chris Mcwenie, Ken Crow, Darren ff., ,- . -ll - H -L Olson, Mark Manor, Peter Koomen, Derek Arnson, Kevin Dean, Gary Williams, Iohn Parks, Gary Oulton, Dan Cunningham. L i Q . 5 4 4 5 -1 Y Indelicato, Iohn McBride, Chris Billings, Ion Snyder, Burke Iohnston, Iohn Carlson, Reese Vaughn, David Haber, Ieff Bosco, Dennis Poulson. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 143 Wrestlers compete in Divisionals he 1979-80 Wrestling Team had their ups and downs this season. The team went to Divisionals and Todd Schmelling 1148 lbs.J, and Dave Winters, U58 lbs.J, both placed fourth, and loe DelDuco, C181 lbsj, placed third. Due to the fact that Win- ters was ill and Schmelling was hurt in the last match at Divisionals, the team faired poorly at the State Tourna- ment. 4 r. Rob Rupp breaks his opponent down for a pin combination. QQ' Varsity Wrestling . . . First Row: Rob Rupp, David Cantor, Mike Row: Roger Runyon, Mike Schmelling, Dave Winters, loe White, Robert Clayton, Glenn Martin. Second Row: Bruce Standlee, Coach Bixler Todd Southworth, Todd Schmelling, Raith Adair, Mike Geavaras. Third 144 VARSITY WRESTLING . 'fig -., f.,,,,,, i. , WX- Q 'er pinning an opponent Roger Eyon shows his victorious enthusi- Mike Geavaras tries a holding pattern on his East opponent. the wrestling match begins, Todd Schrnelling, Mike Geavaras and David Cantor wait for their names to be Todd Schmelling waits in the down position for the referee to signal the start. VARSITY WRESTLING 145 F?-GL l 2 '1 ., was , 'K ' ' , -- ' 7.195 , A .-I.. an G-fr... -4' ' ' ' ' . ,f...1.i...mar1 lim Lewallen sets up for a take Gary Robinson tries to pry his opponeni's head down to turn him for a down. -ai 1 , I 'a L x-,, B J - Hg ' r Q-.. i l 4 3' Jf if 1 -s 11 is ,Yu Junior Varsity Wrestling . . . First Row: Gary Robinson, Larry Cham- Iim Lewallen, Jeff Cuningham, Chuck Arnone. pagne, David Quist. Second Row: Coach Paul Bixler, Gordon Hankins, 146 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Af - 3191 , 59 P-'15 wagging. ' ' fr A 1 E,,. E..,f, Q 3 ag,1c,.'- -- , t.-are - , ,m-..i,l+4g..ssL + ., , ev- 4' Q V 'Le X 42 -'-.- ,-:'.11' 7 Jia-L J' 'Y -..- 1 9 .L Bobby Bernstein, freshman, manuevers into a half nelson holding pattern. Standlee sitting far right is a who wrestled for Varsity. i-f -1 Gary Robinson, I .V. member, pre- pares anxiously for the take down. Freshman Wrestling . . . First Row: Scott Powers, Bobby Bernstein. Second Row: Glen Martin, Aaron Yue, Bruce Standlee, Coach David Greene . . FRESHMAN WRESTLING 147 .N- N 9- Girls Track . . . First Row: Vicki Morris, Shauna McCarty, Cindy For- Mike Gray, 5115811 Ci1Hl0l', Carrie Van HOU, Lisa Klokllef, mica. Second Row: Gretchen Munn, Lynn Hayes, Linda Parks, Eileen Erikson, Nancy Schultz, Melanie Manor, Krista Kroulik, Carol Ketterer, Kimi Abbott, Holly Roessler, Maria Ewing. Third Row: Coach son. 4-19- acns E - CHE , ' fam' -v' ' ,sewing ,Q-CHQ, I fl 1 u l fi f ts. m ww f rs m i Rl E 1 1 Archery . . . First Row: Kim Newlcirk, Valerie Gibbens, Melissa Dillon, Soto, Cheryl Ellis, Kristy Stefan, Sue Collier, Melissa Nobles, Fonda Duvanel. Second Row: Kay Loucks, Camille Third Row: Nancy Knape, Nanette Schultz, Kelly Stinson, Kathy Coach Gretchen Due to printing deadline, spring sports will be covered in next years publication. Robert Haberer, Curtis Huth, lon Norris, Scott Hutchinson. Not Pictured: David Busch. Boys Golf . . . First Row: lames Shouse, David Mitchell, Randy Cozzolino, Eric Ligon, lim Landon, Rick Gullen. Second Row: Coach ff: ff' na :fs L Ogorek, left Quinn 'rx .,l :TF ffvie 'KE' ii ' KX Track . . . First Row: Ken Miller, David Cantor, Tracy Stevenson, Manning, Doug Lusson . . . Second Row: Keith Shirkey, Scott yer, Larry Champagne, Ieff Kooxnen, Travis Belt . . . Third , .. I 1 9 U H. , .1 t,N k V . I d 1' ' jf, G R L I y Row: Mark Tameron, Chris McWey1ie, Tim Hobie, Randy Dinin . . . Fourth Row: Vince Bentley, Tom Tomaselli, Derrek Arnson . . . Fifth Row: Gordon Nasser, F redi Lajiardi, Bab Carlise . . . 'Til ,wa Tfyi .21 ,Q w ,AA if w -, Basketball . . . First Row: Nancy Balcerzak, Michelle Millwee, Row: Coach Nadine Sass, Lisa Harris, Heidi Reinbolt, Tracy Satran, lulie Velonis, Karls Robinson . . . Second Row: . . . Denise Thiem, Doyle, Kim Carroll, Angie Sachen, Beth Burgess . . . Third Smith, leri Mauk, Patty Myers . . . SPRING SPORTS 1980 149 MIT QLRT RT y I J mt. Varsity Baseball , . . Front Row: Larry Schmich, Mike Schmelling, lohn Kanter, lack Cuddihy, William Crabtree, Raith Adair, lohn Perry, Desi Barett . . . Second Row: David Rodreguez, Paul Vaughn, Paul Beauvais, Mike Rusinek, PI Vollrath, Scott Warner, Ted Leland, lex Budnik . . . , .a f ' W -Les, ' fi 9 X v 4 1 - ' , - RTA. X ,WTA Q WTAIA LQRTAQ J ,3xW4,y rg, Qw,R.4,g WM it -1, if 2 A ' .-. wi- iff ,H-, 17 -A ,., , if , JV Baseball . . . First Row: Kenny Valverde, Mike White, Chris Stan- ton, Bob Tribbensee, Rick Helman, David Gollsby, Robert Clayton, Gary Robinson, Don Olea, Bernie Callahan, Manager . . . Second Row: My- Frosh Baseball . . . First Row: Reed Spangler, Pat Templeton, Stefano Sedillo, Brent Southworth, Robby Bandelier, Rex Morrison, Randy Wilcox, Bobby Patton, Ioe Kanter, Bl Sneed . . . Second Row . . . Coach I ron Dallas, lohn Beauvais, lim Brown, Phil Eno, Cole Sorenson, M Sensing, Al Hoffman, Ted Hilling, Coach Dave Roissler, . . . Vaughn, Chris Billings, Mark Manor, Mike McPhail, lohn McBricl lames Boyd, lohn Shannon, Bill Vollrath, Craig Schepp, Bill Francis, P Hoffman . . . ' bn., if Q .5 F, A E U .'1:a 'rm . - Q, ' ' b ' YJJ5 i' .4 .. if 4, i, P lf ! l I 1 0, 14, gs, N 1 .,. , , , A i , E xf' ,+L X325 rl Q , ,aiu WJ 1' in Thx. -will .A A, Q. 1 1 'nf' - Ja: A- .. Y f .n . ,f Y - V srl' P ,f 4: Q 'gf A -,sn it ' I gs' N lf 1 xx 'S 'ggi-'fk-5 jj. :If M fl IU 1 ff? I Ml 2 Q A X Q.. l r if Tennis . . . First Row: Tuan Tang, Scoil Iohnson, David Sandvig, Stouffer, Hunt Tang. Posso, Ion Marsh. Second Row: Phil Kwan, Kurt Overly, Brad Junior Varsity Tennis . . . First Row: Iill Kauffman, Dana Connell, Natalie, Lynn, . Second Row: Coach Kit Seaman, Rosemary Teldic, Carol Kim Sandvig. Second Row: Marcy Irwin, Michelle Seyfried, Varsity Tennis . . . First Row: Marjorie Dougherty, Patricia Coach Kit Seaman, Sarah Spencer, Laura Spencer. he QA S- , fa-bkfn, Fifi L , if F-vla- W' 4--6-:MQ , ' xi ' mm, iq ... s-- 'I NIH- I- Www , x ' ok: Vp j Q J 00 'nfl 'C NF X1 ' I ,f ' X +-4,1 C 1-olnlavjmlz! fad' X A I-'HE Lisonbee retires after fall semester r. Lorenzo Lisonbee retired January 31st, 1980, after 25 1 X2 years of ser- vice to Camelback High School. Starting as a science and math teacher, he became the Associate Principal in 1966 and held this position until retirement. The staff and faculty honored Dr. Lisonbee with a retire-V ment party on his last day of school. New Principal David Goodson has been in the Phoenix Union District for 25 years. He started as a science teacher. Prior to com- ing to Camelback, he was principal at South Mountain and Maryvale High Schools. He commented that he enjoyed working with young people. His favorite pastimes include riding his bicycle, hiking, jogging, and collecting paintings. Wd gli 154 ADMINISTRATION ll I IH jf? Dr. Lorenzo Lisonbee and Donna Luckenbill are taking ventory for class supplies before Christmas vacation. Dav n, Principal Helen Moore, Attendance, Nona Segal, Registration, Altendanceg Clarice Henton, Book Store Manager. -24'Tf54?e'- Leigh Tait, Career Iob Placement, Na- dine Dearing, Secretary, Pai Hum- phrey, Attendance. Alice Tussey, Principal's Secretary, Ann Eastin, Registration, Arthurienne Carlisle, Secretary. -,4Q5'fe1 V -' I :num ... I. ,i-r.f X ADMINISTRATION 81 OFFICE STAFF 155 Ponder Comments About Security I I andalism has decreased due to the fact that students care more about their campus than in previous years. We try to get students to have pride in their own school and it seems to be working. This was the reply given when Chief of Security Ponders was asked about security problems. Because Camelback is located in a residential area it is required that there be security. There were nine people working security this last past year. An additional security person was added in order to provide full coverage of the campus. Security . . . First Row: lose Garcia, William Fredrick, Dona Beaslj Richard Savoring, William Ponder, Chief of Security . . . Counseling . . . Dessie Black. Lucio Martin, Department Kathleen Branigan, Senior class Sponsor, Social Committee. Char- Chairperson, Sponsor of Handball Club. lotte Clifton, Human Relations Committee. 'x r ,li , X., H f fi f ' . I -QQ' , I- 7 XX hy., ' J I 4 iff -1 I 156 SECURITY AND COUNCELING DEPARTMENTS . f 0' 1 1 . . . . down. Hurst finds the phone number a guy she likes from a class. a pause from a coffee break, Mr. Allegretti writes Q-,i.,..,.-. 6. 1VIr. Allegretti feels changes in school ne of our more experienced counselors for the year was Mr. Allegretti. Being a coun- selor for thirteen years, he has seen the changes that have taken place over the years, in the cur- riculum. An exceptional students program has been added, serving needs for gifted and handi- capped students. Improvements have been made on the campus, including the addition of the auditorium, and expanded opportunities in girl's sports. Although he feels students haven't changed much throughout the years, Mr. Allegretti finds his work exciting and a challenge at times. Aside from his job he enjoys snow skiing, and as a native born Californian, also enjoys body surfing. Counselor Dr. Gary Somo fills out a college recommendation for a senior student. luanita Lipton, counselor, Junior class Sponsor, Ray Grove, coun- selor, Sponsor of Chess Club. COUNSELING 157 Industrial Arts, Art extend clubs. ndustrial Arts deals with vocational skills. Classes such as drafting, woodwork, auto mechanics, electronics, and metal work are offered. An electronics club is also offered for students looking for add- ed activity in electronics. The Art Department offers art, design, ce- ramics, drawing, painting, crafts, and photo. An Art Club and Ceramics Club fkeramosj, are offered to students wishing for extra- curricular activities in art. Mr. Charles Fuentez counts and weighs his gold. Robert Haberer, Design, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Varsity Golf Coach, Art Club Sponsor . . . Charles Fuentez, Art Crafts, Design . . . Victor Verbalaitis, Ceramics, Sculpture, Art Seminar, Keramos Club .m ,L 5, Q ' . ,A-L N-5, 331- l D lt L- ,ff rfsllgfgllzll , Y O ' . dsl 4 A li T , ! Anja .,, N... I ju. RW Kitty Henry looks at negatives for her photo class. lill Gordon and Ania Szmorlinski print shirts for lus. Sponsor . . . Charme Morehart, Department Chairperson, Photo 4, Yearbook Advisor, Photo Club and Quill and Scroll Sponsor. Z-X. 2. ell N. X-. bs . l 158 e Allen tries to change a tire in Auto Mechanics class during 6th hour. Grosso shows Bruce Buck which key to put in the ignition of the car. Kennedy shows a drawing in Mr. Pike expresses his opinion. Darlene I-Often works 011 her 911Qi11e- Robert Daniels, Department Chairman, Basic Architectural and Industrial Drafting . . . Larry Duvanel, Woodwork, set builder for plays . . . Harry Krueger, Metalwork. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 159 eaching runs in the family. ave Wertz has taught a variety of busi- ness courses, one of which is Business Machines, including learning to operate various calculaters for speed and accuracy. First semester is more personal use, and second is made for those looking for em- ployment in an office. Wertz has taught at CBHS for 19 years, and does not plan to leave until retirement. He feels students aren't as consciencious as they used to be about learning. They don't seem to realize how valuable their educa- tion is going to be to them in the future. Teaching seems to run in the familyg his wife and son teach, and his daughter did until she married. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, bridge, and reading. g Charlene Lyons, Marketing l-2, Marketing CO-OP 1-2, Merchan- dising CDE, 1-25 Alice Brinton, Shorthand 1-2, Business English, Clerical Office Traning l-2, OWE l-2. Mr. Cornett shows Ken Hyde how to add on the calculator. Business Department: Mrs. Nancy Anderson, Chairperson, Typing l-2, COE, lames Le Sueur, Business Law, Business, Consumer Economics. Mimi Mitchum is showing the teacher how studious she Eric Ligori and classmates laugh during business class. X. 160 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 4 15 .Q In l, I! X' fffxfrlc I F1 'T' ,A ff ' V Y, 11,11 R 1 fi' wrvjifffsfd 14? 1 1 fy VWf'viwgw0 1 A JW YS' X57 ,X W o sh G N A' qi Nm xxlpl 10,1 J! X' 9' iw . GR if rf 'fix C if X U X1 Q fl X X rx xx L, 1-S+ ' -f1!lf,j'w is U Um iff' Y I 1 .J , , . ,f A AU Pj A 'Mfg O L, ix WM, W x U fi W m i QP M ryfeiayqf 5 , Q, O- f - 5 1 DJJ - K-f fy V-Q! fx PNX 1, N fy N 11 N! My nw J -iwMMwwMffYWy wxMm 131 VJ -1 Q15- A21-fy H' kj ffxjx' K U i li U' b A U, N KN ,N .J jpgf xx N5 Lg KJ ,XJ K ' NU X WU 1 9' AU .11 ,f ns I I, H00 9bqqxvQM +vhWWqw Q1 wif if rw Q' M U rw Nvwiyl I 1 - 41' 1 . x ' , ,, ' 1' OTMUJJSAQ, Q! lk RQ-J ij f ' CM! lfsvin Vlfieiod 1' w M 1,f,.,y 4, U1 ,Vj Xa Brady looks down hoping the photographer won't er. Kowalezyk gives the photographer her winning isness Department . . . Dorthy Romans, TABS 1-2, iyping 1-25 Mary lf' illiams, Office Typing 1-2, Typing 1-2, Business Machines. '11-sd' Q' fwfr:-'w'2f'f rf V ,. i u L .s ,' J I 57. 5 -5 1 N-edi. , I ,.- , 7.1.5. ,. Mr. Tsakiris shows Brian Llinas his homework assignment. lean Poarch, Typing 1-2, Journalism, Publication-newspaper: David Weriz, Business Machines, typing 1-2, TABS 1-2. BUSINESS 1 6 1 Dodge completes twentieth year nn Dodge completed her twentieth and last year at CBHS. Over the years she has taught Imaginary lit., various Eng- lish courses, geometry, algebra, and busi- ness arithmetic. Dodge sponsored the Soph- omore class, and was chairman of the Courtesy Committee, of which she is a cur- rent member. Mrs. Dodge noted a drastic change in stu- dents, namely that they are less inhibited than they used to be. She felt this genera- tion had many rights, but didn't have the re- sponsibility to handle those rights, although that didn't apply to all. Many good students are interested in getting ahead in life, she felt. I enjoy the kids progression, and when there's a warm relationship I really enjoy it, Dodge commented. Dodge plans to occupy her retirement with visiting relatives, and has an abun- dance of hobbies she plans to pursue. English Department: Richard Brown, American Literature, Studies Mr. Delton Waite shows the photographer his shy look Mrs. Mary Tweedy explains symbolic meaning of in Literature, Compositionp lane Orcutt, English CRT, Career Compo- ' ' u ue ' - ' n i Porter, Short Story, English 3-4. sition. R th Hag , English 1 2, Fra c s 162 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Q ill AL: X sissy., '-.. 1 1 -, ' xxx -s I -Fr, ,NN V ,L . ite-. '-. -' -xxx 1- , ... vw-,,' ' i L J, 1 . X Lag 4' ' 'JN H '. A 1 . 1 l agar ll-E , -CP ft Y ' fill ,Us ii','1'1 ,. ra- Q Mr, Ricks takes a break while his class is testing, Mr. Clyde Morrison explains that English is a neces- sary language. ' 1 , 1 4-'F B Mrs. Mary Stites takes a rest between her classes. Ms. Houston expresses her opinion on different writ- ing styles. Karen Kittridge, English 1-2, Creative Writing, Drama Literature, layne Louise Akridge, Short Story, English 3-4, Studies in Literature, Kit Orcutt, English 1-2 CRT, Career Composition Seaman, English 3-4, Studies in Liture. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 163 Teaching involves basic reading en Iohnson has taught reading at Camel- back for eight years. Teaching reading in- volves Basic Beading and Study Skills. In the- past he taught only Freshman, but is broadening out into older age groups next year. Before teaching, Johnson worked in the elec- tronics industry for eight years. He is eventually planning to leave teaching. He found the past year to be more difficult than most. I enjoy teaching, but it's reached a point where it's time for a change, lohnson commented. He may go back to industry, but is not sure at this point. Mr. lohnson got his undergraduate and graduate degree at ASU. He majored in Philos- ophy and English and received his masters in reading. if 71. Reading Department . . . Ann Tear Department Chairperson, English 1-2 MRT, Bilingual reading, Anne Dodge, English 3-415, Speedreading. 164 READING DEPARTMENT L f 5 . Y- Ms. Karen Hess goes around the class checking ' work. Mr. Ken lohnson trys to give one of his serous looks Mrs. Cheri Craig talks to one of her students in class IMrs. Ada lones looks up from grading papers. 'fn ll Andree De Lisle smiles after a lecture in class. Foreign language teacher travels enjoy the intellectual stimulation of teaching, although it's a challenge to do it well, said Foreign Language teacher lim Hughes. This was his first year teaching German at CBHS, but has taught a total of 19 years in New lersey and Pennsylvania. Hughes has visited Europe on five differ- ent occasions. He went with the University of Colorado for a study program, and the next summer he accompamied a study group from Stanford. Hughes had the op- portunity to live with a German family and visited friends in Berlin and the Rheinland. He also conducted student tours for various groups to Salzburg, Austria and the Roman city of Trier. Besides speaking German, Hughes can also speak Latin, Italian, and a little French. He received his masters at the Univ. of Penn. in German language and lit. He came to Arizona a year ago with his wife and two year old son. He felt it would be exciting to get a new start in a different place. Lang:-age Department . . . Kathleen Oates, Spanish 1-2, Eng- Charles Garica, Spanish l-2, 7-8A5 Mary Tate, Department 3 78A Ch S hl234E l'h3-4ESL. -41 lim Hughes, German 1-2, -4, - . airperson, panis - , - , ng is , FOREIGN LANGUAGE 165 Health and Home Ec are related. I I ome Ec and Health are closely re- lated. They work in the same direc- tion . . . food, nutrition, and child care, commented Child Development and Health teacher Margaret Christian. Mrs. Christian has one daughter, age ten. She tries to practice what she preaches when it comes to teaching Child Development. I find not everything I learned is as applica- ble as I thought before having a child of my P own. Now when I teach I have the exper- ience to know what I'm saying is basically correct. Mrs. Christian previously taught at Central for 20 years. Before that she spent a total of four years teaching in Texas and Kansas. This was her second year at Camel- back. Kelly Kliffel sews a dress in her home economics l s Diane Westfall listens carefully to a hair demonstration and takes instructions on hair styles and hair care. Wilhelmina Satina: Health Education: Mrs. Sherry Ord: PersonalfSocia1 Development, HERO, PSE . . . x-, X A 166 HEALTH EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Doris Barnett expresses her opinion on the ors they should use in Crocheting. I 4' . 3'-154 4,-oi Diane Nowlin give., the photographer a winning Mrs. Kathy Hanson shows the class her stuffed animal. Hubner scrambles some eggs in single survival class. lfjffwl Fiffwy, I u Z Mrs. Billy Bahian takes roll during her 2nd hour class. r .L 'QS 4-as...-,555-SSH Kathi Hayes and Rene Wise crochet in clothing class. HEALTH EDUCATION AND HOME ECONOMICS 167 Calculas class is interesting alculas is a class in which a student not only has to be mathematically in- clined, but should have a definite interest or purpose for taking it, according to Dr. Scott Bull, mathematics dept. head. The AP class worked with calculas, and analytic geometry. It involved hours of high concentration and homework. Bull has been teaching at CBHS for 15 years, and has found that the past couple of years has produced many exceptional stu- dents. His interests are in gardening and fruit tree farming in Payson. He also attents math meetings and conventions on occa- sion. ' f A Mr. Robert Wheelwright is explaining what A Mr Christian is trying to explain one of his assignments rhumbus is to his class. Math Department: Dr. Scott Bull, Department Chairperson, Al- gebra 3A-4A, Analytical Geometry and Calculus l-25 Marvin Sue Mc Co ell I to Algebre 3-4 Walter Ogorek Into Algeb a Sounart, Computer Mathematics. Algeb a 3 4 11' 168 MATHEMATICS l Gene Hoel helps his student with the computer dating CF' 'S nails' Charlene Hicks gives the photographer a smile as the class does their homework. ' mini 1 ei-fx 2 ,J fl? , ,l 'Y ' -1 P- 'A si? a ll 'I l Meyers, Aleghra 1-2, Introuction Analysis 1-2, Geometry 1-2, Earl Cotter, Geometry 1-2, General Math, Gerald Clyne, Algebra 1-2, Robbins, Introduction Algebra 1-2, Algebra 1-2. Basic Math Skills. MATHEMATICS 169 Many Changes in PE classes inishing his sixteenth year at CBHS, Coach O'lay Bourgeois has seen many changes in the school, one of which is co-ed PE. Bourgeois felt it wasn't working out as it should. Because of physical differences, he found it impossible to meet the needs of each sex mixed together. He noticed the girls didn't try as hard in sports requiring a significant amount of bodily size, and the boys seemed more dominating. The boys seemed to feel guilty about competing on a highly competative level with the girls, leading Bourgeois to believe neither sex is competing at their full potential. At one time, nationally, interscholastic sports were putting more emphasis on the males, leaving girls with lower finances and support. Laws were passed requiring co-ed PE as well with the even distribution of funds. They, fthe girlsl, should have as much as the boys, but shouldn't be made to compete on the same level, he commented. However, Bourgeois noted that the students got a chance to see what the opposite sex was like in aspects such as friendliness, sociabliity, the ability to work together, and most important, fairness. LL: 'fl- . T it 'B i i i 5 VW . Marcy Irwin reaches for the ball with her racket in P.E. L ' F Coach Madura grades papers and puts them in book. P.E. Department . . . Ianet Westcott, PEOPEL, Adavanced sports, P.E. ing, P.E. I. Bourgeois, Department Chairperson Advanced Service Class, Nadine Sass, PEOPEL, P.E., Adavanced Sports. L5 170 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Charles Webb, Beginning Weight Training, Advanced Weight Training, P.E. 1-2. ! .1 Bl J, L 'Uk W .. ,.,. 'J'-75'35'd Iames gives a smile after a student gets a perfect Coach Saunders stops so he can get his picture taken Loughron, P.E. 1-8, Begin- Weight Training. Dale O'Dell prepares his classes for an exam. Mr. Krell varies science classes. onald Krell taught various science related classes this year, one being Anatomy. The class makes a complete disection of a cat through out the year. Students studied the circu- latory and the lymphacic system, mervous sys- tem, and the muscles. Krell commented that there are many similarities in the muscles of a human and cat. This was Krell's eighteenth year at CBHS, and he plans on staying until retire- ment. Mr. Plummer opens his brief case for a snickers break in between classes. Ms. Snyder thinks about her next class lecture for the da Science Department: Iohn D Earth and Space Secence. , f 1 X-,gRy,,13y,xhc Willam Noble shows his Mr. Noble ballon with a lll 3 Wi! 'fi'- lames Barlow cups his hands to make a point. Mr. Krell expresses how he feels about the chemical florine. Department. H0583 COUSY, Depaffmellf Ch6il'P9IS0!1, Chslll- Ann Iustus, Chemistry lA, Science Seminar 1-ZA, Science Seminar for 1-2, Adavnced Chemistryp Iohn Campbell Biology 1-2. gifted, Reggie Price, Biology 1-2, Anthropology. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 173 174 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Whitfield plans to coach track oel Whitfield was surplused over from Phx. Union to CBHS two years ago. His feelings were mixed about his transfer. He found the Phx. Union staff had different philos- ophies and many seemed to clash. Here he can teach what he feels like teaching. His classes in- clude Health and Az. Government. After his day here, Whitfield heads to Phx. College to coach the track program. He enjoys the informal atmosphere in a PE class, which is his major. He plans to stay at CBHS until switched to a Iunior College. After teaching public school for 10 years he would like to teach older ages. Wiitfield's main goal is to coach track at a major university. Social Studies Department Zackery Winograd, American History, Henry Martinez, American History 1-2, Arizona Governmentp Ernie Hawkins American History 1-2, American Histo- ry CRT l-2. 5 gf r. Ken Ridenour looks up from grading papers to smile at the camera. Social Studies Deparatmentg Paul Gerlach, Department Chairperson, American Goverment, American Histo- ry ZAPQ Robert Beckett, American His- tory 1-2, Ann Ridenour, American His- tory 1-2, Humanities Seminar 1-2A, 3- 41-L Robert Hudson, Free lnterprisep Fred lohnsom, American Government, Free Interprise, Social Studies Seminar, Stu- dent Govermnent World ,Relationsp Ioel Whitfield, Arizona Government, Health Education. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 175 Mrs. Steele Heads Drama Production. ore students were able to be involved in plays, talent contest, skits and mimes be- cause of the auditorium's layout. Mrs. Ann Steele presented plays for class as well as the drama productions some of which appeared in the Arizona State Competition during the spring. Mrs. Steele felt her students were talented and liked to get involved. She commented that her favorite type of play was a heavy drama. anim -Qi - 'vw -li William Silvester, Instrumental Music, Band, Iazz Band Band, Lynda Goldsen, Speech, Drama, Sophomore English, Forensic Team Coach, sponsor of Masque and Gavel, Grant B. lenkins, Department Chairman, Concert Choir, Advanced Girls Chorus, Gifted Music Seminar. 176 PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT mn Freedman and Peter Brady act out their parts in Stage Door, the fall play. ,Qu L-1 gn. Q: I an 1 -svn W L ut Ms. Valerie Rochon critiques Orchesis members Shawna Blosser and Lisa Hammerchlag's routines during fifth hour. -fm.,1,w',g2,i 1,1 tl Q- fit Ms. Valerie Rochon, beginning and in- termediate dance, Orchesis, Yoga Club, and Dance Club, Mrs. Anne Steele, Drama, Stage Crafts, directs plays, coaches Forensic Team, Laverne Hutchins, Beginning Chorus, Begin- ning, Intermediate and Advanced Gui- tar. PERFORMING ART DEPARTMENT 177 L. Ruth Kennedy talks on the phone. Roy Tilford, Exceptional Student Program, Acting Department Head, Ray Berube, Learning Skills Lab, Human Relations Committee, lanet Hull, Learning Skills Lab, lu- nior Class Sponsor, Martin Karaba, ESP, Gun Club Sponsor, William Klein, Learning Skills Lab, Girls Swimming Coach, Mari- lyn Rognholt, Learning Skills Lab, TABS Sponsor, Karen Van Alstine, Learn- ing Skills Lab, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Lori Guttman, Learning Skills Lab, Senior Class Spon- sor, Sarah Hodell, Learn- ing Skills Lab, Betty Keefe, Carey Burnand, LSL, Sponsor Freshman Class. --5 ' x Herkie Watts and Marilyn Rognholt are caught by the photographer s NP-.L .1 l' 1435, 4? -Y 'K 178 EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM x t are 55 practices the raising of the flag. -M' 'i13'ii2,-E5.i?Qf 'item .1 , 3.3 j ' .Mfrs .r,.,+..,,v . ' , - .r.g,--.als-.-NST A ,-,.gy3gg-, .7 ' f 'f-::,.m.x',-t:::.,. .. ,.::51 'i' .. 'I W' Q,-.f-A,-.f...,I.' s --3'-.T-gi-x r...-'I'-T:Z,. v-A Ma ..,.-7-.fyw Q f-,,.-1,-N-,.y,...,,, gh. , M. .,,. . , ., A. A Mull, ,,W:,,g , ,M -.g,,,'Q-7:-.,f..TN 3 ,,. .www :MA wxaiti .. , Q, V . 1 , . --. ffl:-ef A A-negaaf40Aw4:.ff,',TAt4fA'Q,'E'xA2-f ' ,H M-Aaaaoootibo-4. . , - n Q' 'ff , -..-....4Qaa44.. X --mei .' I I 'U' , Barclay and Ianette Marble type up a report for class. J ROTC Sargeant Nichiolus Palomares, Leadership Training, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Rangers, Col- or Guard . . . Not Pictured Master Sargeant Steve Herron, Leadership Development, ROTC girls Drill Team and Ranger Team, Top Recruit- er in U.S. David Reese presents oral report outline on World War II. JQIBEJGSIIH Q1 IUNIOR ROTC 179 I Y I I I . H 's 3 -0 , . 591 4 ' If 1 9, . - 31 az rf -1 - 'ci X r I I l V .Niki v -. ,,'- 'f' Hu' 'xg' l ix 'A A tgp f I h - Q is A- , -If 'Alt' lk 'is ff' fn H'-' A 'b , 1 kr V' C .... .' as 1 2 ' ,qw :lfb I . Z, ' W' -- - .. , . UL . ef Hi- 5 , g-,f, Y -v 4 L51 2- ., . ,.- 552 ,. K.. .4 v ' we 2 - 5 . S I Q' uv' v 'X' ' '1+ '.Qb g,, A .5-' ' , . W :fi Q, 5 fvnx if 5' . . ek il W, , film: N E' 15311553 5151 fig ' 3, - 32 fi . su, .n' ,M 11 D gf? S V, IL A I5 5 1. I I 2? YEAR F THB PARTAN .E Ur: CLASSES DIVISION 181 ug li C. F il wr Tv is I 7 gn -: fi RI 3 zu xl' T7 lm 4 The varsity football team looks on as the Flag and Pom lines perform during a fall assembly. 'S N ,T N1 x YJ U V 5. fi M :ml gl 'i N K . f? -w V yn, 4, , A , K ffl x, Three seniors add finishing touches to the senior float, Muppetville. The float was part of ec A SENIOR SECTION n, j ll . W A.. 1- . - . . Filga-. 51- ff, -U.. 4, 4-in i.'.'-51' 1'1 I1-rid e.. J,-9,-:,.,'+':.-1, . 7 '--- W. -.: -- 1: - ,, fl 5-.3 lg! - 42213: ., ' 'a f -VIZ: Class Officers . . . Bottom: Maureen Nebrich, president, Nancy Parks, secretary, Sarah treasurer. Senior class wins float competition he senior class started the year out right by win- ning the homecoming float competition. The float depict- ed a Muppetville and many seniors worked very hard to make it a success. One of those seniors was Iirn Baca who designed the majority of the float. The year progressed with other activities including a country swing dance put on after a basketball game and senior class banquet. Although the Class of 80 looked for- ward to the future they were often reminded of their exper- iences at Camelback. Mmzoml, ffiry :Lu Marilynn Lovelette, Beth Bartko, Pat Sfreddo . . . Second Row: Smith, Missie Bosco. Rowe, Melissa Rel, Lori File, Maureen Nebrich, Sarah Hilling, Class Council . . . First Row: Scott Hume, lim Baca, Nancy Charlene Soto, Gabrielle Metzger, Carol Flores. Not pictured: Liz SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 183 I 5 0 Shawn Dunn, footbal managin H A iv il' w A P Qi. I w u - 0 x , f 1 I Y 1 Conde Abboit William Adair Lisa Adams Mark Adkins l 1, N U 1 W in 4 I 'f'5?5'?f..f-' ' i . . 1 Q Iames Adler Susan Affleck Kenneth Agee Cari Ake I 1 X Wg'-13. ll M la wi M A. N A J J V, Vi' A A ,A l Lori Ake Mark Alexander Susan Alexander Benjamin Allegretti ll SENIOR SECTION I, LE anager, given ASU cholarship. Bruce Allen Stephanie Allen Evelyn Amadio Frank Ammaccapane Randy Anderson Becky Ankenbrandt Scott Anthony Michelle Anttila Georgene Arguijo Phyllis Atkinson N 'ex H SENIOR SECTION 185 2 e Lusby Twins rchesis m T' A 1 xxx , If H Iennifer Axinn Iirnmy Baca Ruth Balikian Iohn Bance W U Beth Bartko Amy Battuello Iulie Baughman Gilbert Bazan 5 H f y. l I Q I 5 v 5 s L lg - 5 ,gf :P fl Scott Beadle Ion Beaumont Paul Beauvais Stacie Beck SENIOR SECTION ers for two years. in la! 5. x Doug Bennett Mark Bergquist Ronald Berry Glenn Biehl Gary Birtcher Dennis Bishop Y 1 wr Linda Blankenship Elizabeth Bloom Richard Bohrer Terrie Boirum SENIOR SECTION 187 Tracy Cartlidge, Chosen 5 lrajf 2' Matthew Bonhote Iohn Boone Craig Booth Bob Bootz K a FM-' H B E 1 P if Wk 3 an l i I I 4 K 2 Missie Bosco I ames Bostwick Linda Bowman Bonnie BradY 19 n km .I ,h I h, XM F H B Er ii N5 9 n n Heather Bright Jane Brooks Cheryl Brown Clifford Brown W ig! :S .lf 65 Nh il J, 1 SENIOR SECTION gg 10 -.TW9 ivision First Team, Safety Monty Brown Sydney Brown Ton1 Brown Tern Bruflat Carl Brunning Elizabeth Brunk Bruce Buck ea .ff f V V s X- ' Y X X -1.. Y . ul is ' - '- YJ-Q Charles Buckhannon Ioseph Burfoot Barry Burgun SENIOR SECTION 189 Captain N anette Schultz Dana Burgy Cathi Caldwell Kellie Campbell Susan Cantor i Mario Capriotti Brian Carroll Veronica Cavallero Victoria Chelpka , if wlll- Robin Chorost Cindy Choukalas Chris Christian Maria Clayton SENIOR SECTION ed Varsity Volleyball f -A ve' Warren Cole Lisa Coleman Susan Collier 1 4 1 . , - . l 4 . M . . X 1 Cara Cook Nancy Cook Carolyn Copeland Robyn Corkins Susan Coulter Tammy Council Dona Cox SENIOR SECTION 191 Stephanie Encinas varsit Gina Crabtree Leslie Crandall Cathy Crane Beverly Crawford A-U-1 air fi.. Kurtis Cunningham Sue Cunningham Stewart Dallas Mary D'Arcangelo Laura Dang Ihen Davenport lanet Day Rocco DeLuca SENIOR SECTION ,T ny x x I-1? fi egg X, :ic 1 --fl oftball pitcher for four years. K-7 5 yfpr GH C I Ag.. Terry Derry Iohn DeVora Susan DeVora Kathy Dick V ..a., wwf Shern D1V1lO Drew Donnell Kelley Douglas rn iii! Thomas Doyle Gene Durall Paul Duncan SENIOR SECTION 193 Rodriguez and Barela playe V I d ' f 4,6 w Nat 1 fx 1 I 'M , K we E if I Shawn Dunn Wendy Duvanel Ray Dyer Sandy Eaton .J Ieff Edwards Stephanie Encinas Ahleen Enserink Greg Esgar uf x, Debra Figeroa Raymand Figeroa Lori File Lisa Filigenzi SENIOR SECTION 1-ve. Q., -:ar aseball :Eour years Lori Flackman Keith F lickinger Carol Flores r W Pete Formlca Dan1e1 Foudray Cra1g F reburger ' Q! RTA Xw . Vr- V ri! hr A 11 1 N 'fffi l ,grgg , ,f X ' e ff 51 ,. ,v 9 53 3 1 , 7 ,pi L ,g-7' 5193 ,, , A 4 . -,J hi, Bruce Freedle Chet Freegard Marla Fylling Lee Galloway SENIOR SECTION 195 - As president, Doug Bennet 196 SEI'lIOR liEC'IlION Daryl Gardner Michael Geary Thomas Gellert Douglas Gerdin Andy Gilburne Debra Gin Bruce Gjere Susan Goerlich or or D V? 1 f , NL W il' V . 'X, 'S-1 'N i 2 - 'W-.,,, M Daniel Golise Brett Goolsby lulie Gooi H11 GOId011 resided over Ski Club. N,l Lindel Gore Ieffrey Gorman Martin Gove Glendon Granzow Vo H- m - ' il, G1 Fawn Griffin Margery Gruber Michelle Guyett Ke1th Hake Douglas Halbert Vickie Hambl1n SENIOR SECTION 197 if I . Julie Goot served as asqu Michael Hamby Lisa Hammerschlag Gary Hanby Kendall Harper , . .H ,n if f i if 543' I ,' :nf iffy? -I A Debra Harrington Holly Harris loyce Havlicek Susan Hawkins EQWW A.. 1' 'Ll Kathi Hayes Karin Hedburg Philip Hemminghaus Scoti Henderson I I I I I I I I I I I I I A 53' 198 SENIOR SEC'l'ION nd Gavel Treasurer . .K yr wb ' I Deborah Henry Katherine Henry Bonnie Hermance UIQ if' 'Nr Ki Hermann David Heywood Michelle Hickey 3 53 jiilfff' ' If ' Wg A q..1,,W., ,V Z. Don Hightower Sarah Hilling Cary Hitsman Brian Hoekstra N SENIOR SECTION 199 M. Smith and David F elto11 IP' fight Kevin Hoelzer Patricia Holder Iulie Holm Bill Holtzon David Hook Kimberly Hook Donald Horner Allan Hubley ilrsan Susan Huff Tera Huff Wes Hughes Scott Hume SENIOR SECTION were band drum majors YY Y . ... ,,,, , , -5 Q . Y, V .'A ' 1 Y 1 Marie Hunter SallY HUIHGI Cynthia Irwin Marcy Irwin 1 X . 1 fi .A '. , 1 Anne Iacoby Terrence Iaeger Tracy Iames 5. David Iameson Deborah Iarrell Valerie Ieffords SENIOR SECTION 201 Captain Michelle Sensin I- ,I I ,. I I. Ir HQ III I I I I I I 202 sEinoRIsEc'r1oN lim Ienkins Mary Ioaquin Cindy Iohnson Diane Iohnson Patricia Iohnston David Iones Ieffrey Iones Ieffrey Iones if? I .I , w Linda Iones Mark Jordan Cory Iudd Kenneth Iudd -2 I' 1 I ., 3 , - ' f if'l,'J. , - T?f'w ' , , I V 'I ll 1 -1 Lg I .. . , I Flag Line activities Karen Julian Debra Kandell Susan Kaplan Karl Kassner l Thomas Keig Charlene Keller Mark Kesterson Carol Kiesling Michael Kilday Hallie King SENIOR SECTION 203 ' ' Missie Bosco toured Europ I I i ii 4 X 204 SENIOR SECTION in 'X . r , ., I . ini- Eva Kleen TOII1 Kleinman Glenn Kleini Iames Knape Sandra Koirich Kevin Krietenstein Patricia Kumagai Jeanine Lapadura T? V. jL5m. Michelle Lara Melissa Larrabee Tina Lassila Iacquelyne Leahy L Iames Leland Paul Leonard Bryan Levy 1:11 student group. Lxe Dino Lewis f T1 own , es fu N ' Q If , A Kim Lightfoot Iirn Lindsey Cindy Long SENIOR SECTION 205 K gf 'x L F U 5 , , WW 1 5, .. A 4 'Q' nmik f ' die Keller active Participan 1 ,W 4. W ' .4 FA 1' U as -,J ' L L 1 5 LL Starlena Lotches Kay Loucks Marylin Lovellette Ramona Lucero 'Ii' Y' Yin lT'f?f4 H 'J I Linn Lucketl Iulie Luebke Betsy Lusby Bonnie Lusby X, Y LQ -W Doug Lusson Gary Luster Lupita MacAfee Susan Madsen , - 1 206 SENIOR SECTION n I I I me 11 DECA for two years. Th60Cl0I Mains Nancy Malmstone Lise Magino Srinivas Manne Melanie Manor Mark Marley Robert Marley . .' H .' Q 1 . I , . . , 1 , , j , , f . I --1 1 f , . 3,4-'U . . , , f Mike Marshall Mike Marshall Laurie Marshburn SENIOR SECTION 207 ' I Ravalli finished first i .Aj I Daniel Matus Mark McBreen Lyndon McBride Reta McBride I I Michael McCabe Anne McCoy Michael McCoy Laura McGuire I Iames McRae Kim Meigham Gabrielle Metzger David Miles I I I i I - 208 SENIOR SECTION cademic class rank. E W - Daniel Miller Gregory Miller Kristi Miller Emilio Mioni Loretta Mitcham Robyn Mlazgar fa VF E 1 n I , , , fn' .w ,-I. ,-.- . ' ,i v v '1 I W I, M -..,, . .- 5 K1 . . -J' . I ,- V V ' x X Mark Monday Scott Montag Gerald Moore Ierry Moore SENIOR SECTION 209 210 SE N I RisEci'1oN Gerdin prevailed as! lanet Mowder Nancy Mozingo Donald Mugavero Brian Murphy V 6 Carole Murphy Lorrie Myers Connie Newman Phillip Nickel Brian Nicoson Kathleen Noonan Diane Olea Cindy Olsen ational Honor Society President as f If -N 1 LL ,W Y , - J Ianelle Ong Marvin Palmer Tim Pappas Matthew Parks Nancy Parks Sandy Parmenter Teri Patterson i e'W- ' , 1 it-:F 3 K P 5 , . '1 Denise Paul Mary Paul Denise Payne 5 'rx 1 P A f' if wg. ,L -I Q ,N rig, Doug Gerdin SENIOR SECTION 211 Q-6 X m n1VIark Tamaron served as e Kevin Payne Barbara Pell Kym Perreault Kathi Petz fif51m.f5f I Iohn Pfile Kathy Pico Alfred Pimentel Nancy Price If my I , ,-Tv I 4: 1 7Sf A 2.--' ae!ff,X if I , I I I Paula Provo Shayne Puller less Pulliam Dora Quan .. I I - I I I I I I 212 SENIORISECTON lub Vice President. Iohn Quan Ieffrey Quinn Barbara Ravalli 1 , V Relcllenbergel' Sheryl Renegar Jeff Reynolds i aff V A l I ' lc, NR f Y f Kenneth Reynolds Paul Reynolds Sandra Rexing Pamela Rhatigan SENIOR SECTION 213 I . X Dora Quan maintain Camille Rhinehari Caroline Rhodes Peggy Rice Iamie Ridle lane Riggs Robert Rizo Kelly Robinson Christine Rockrich I Michael Rodes I - I 214 SENIOR SECTION ' - David Rodriguez Christina Ropers Michelle a record of perfect attendance we Cynthia Ross Debbie Reeebereugh Ierry Beth Michael Rowe ' Earl Rutenber Pamela Ruttenbur Tamera Ruttenbur IA A- Hal Ryan John Sachen Ieffrey Sanders SENIOR SECTION 215 VL 4. '. yu ,yjw 216 SENIOR SECTION Lori File served a Z William Sanderson Kimberly Sandvig Bennett Sarager Laurie Sawyer Aris Scarla Todd Schmelling Lisa Schubert fs Susan Schweighardt Iulie Scott Michelle Sensing Laura Sentinery e1at1ons Cha1rman Mlchelle Seyfned Pat Sfreddo Gordon Shearer k 5 X X M Harriet Sheets Daniel Sherlock Keith Shirkey h Iuanita Siebert Dave Skowronek Mark Smith Kathryn Snell SENIOR SECTION 217 218 SENIOR SECTION Kirn Sanclvig playe ., X, - 1 J ' . , Sharon Sorenson Charlene Soto Nita Sparkman Richard Sparks Kimberly Spencer Laura Spencer Lisa Staken Cynthia Steele DeeDee Sienger Ionathan Stern Renee Siille Laura Stockman S Terry Stulir Mark Summers lane Swartz ' 5 Rick Swearengin David Szuter Murray Tait arsity Tennis for three years f ' eff-iiffi H sflfyb? Y ' 'Ni . 5 1 e 'Q a e--fi'---Q , 1'- E L 55 a.,.... . .L J ,ff-17 SENIOR SECTION 219 Baca lettered two year Stephen Tallmall Mark Tameron Ienny Tang I Tami Tang Mary Taylor Rosemary Taylor Matthew Terry Connie Therrien IQ ,, E ny yi 5 . A at jg '-. F -Az I 11 1 I 4 t Anne Thomas Carol Thomas Iulie Thome C6101 Thompson SENIOR SECTION I1 Varsity Basketbal Cheryl Thompson Mary Thomson Cynthia Thorpe Tami Thorson Eda Tomaselli Brian Tomecek Kelly Tompkins Linda Turner Sandy Ulloa Iames Uranich lim Baca SENIOR SECTION 221 Spartan SHIELD salut l X I K X Suzanne VanCamp David VanKi1sdonk Paul Vaughn Robert Vaughn X - ,-4 1, , wn' ' ff, ' x ' D 'I w .7f.:,.'- 1 , P.l. Vollrath Elizabeth Walker Timothy Wallace Rena Western 222 SENIOR SECTION F5 'JE Diane Weizel Debra Wheeler lohn White lames Wilbur he 1979-80 Mid-year Graduates Kathy W1ll1ams Melvin Williams Karen Wmkler David Winters . if fi 1 Rene Wise Linda Wong Leeann Woods Marjorie Zaccaginio 224 SEIIIIOR BSECTION Gary Zies Mitchell Akins Todd Ameis Carolyn Blair Beth Brand Daphren Corbin Vickie Gamblin Suzanne Kelley Laila Movey loanne Tomac V QM . ,.-5...-4935 I SENIOR SECTION 225 I BEST BODY AND MOST ATTRACTIVE: Lorrie Myers, Bennett Sarager. 226 SENIOR MOSTS ADVERTISING BEST LEGS: Laura Spencerg Ken Reynolds Best Le Biggest Flirt. I gh CLASS SWEETHEARTS: Kelly Robinson, Nebrich. Kelly Robinson Best Personality. MOST ATHLETIC: Tammy Tang, P.I. Volrath. Q .454 -48' .aw .-, ABSENT MINDED: Keith Pendergraft. MOST ABSENT MINDED: Patty Holder. f 'M,. 'K, Llf',.,' 'I .,, ', I: iw : I I ' 'lj' ?i'3512wl'fiAis4+Iefl'Y '1?f e-'1'9?'43 9Q T. ,gg-, -:L'.:EpA 11'-f.':'-fjl-, A : A 5: '3?'g5,,lg1f.Q!i,i-1' -gm-V. -954,3 ,---'9Aj7Y,4g1 :jf-,ri ' ff-.VJ BEST DRESSED: Ienny Tang. Not Pictured: Bay Dyer. SENIOR MOSTS ADVERTISING 227 Seniors Mosts Not Pictured Ray Dyer BEST DRESSED Tammy Gosnell jb LIKELY TO BECOME A MILLION- A AIRE : QS Laila Morey BIGGEST FLIRT I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Charlene Sotog McCoy Likely to Succeed, All Around Senior. U' .. 1 1 'hail' BEST PERSONALITY AND ALL AROUND SENIOR:, Sharon Wong. 228 SENIOR MOST ADVERTISING NICEST SMILE: Tom Doyle, Becky Ankenbrandt. r' , . ',- -f-':.+'.. . ' fy -L ' 7 .'.' v. J. 4 'WL N: - ' ,--nc R, - -+-f-.J3:'- ,J - ' -1 -4.. N, . .-1 ' I e- -- '15 f X O 7 ' ' . ,g,- '-ga 7 1 E '- -' - -1. 4 - , -fc -' a 1 P .. 4 ir f -l I :V .crsra I -J . ,. 1 .L-'xii f ' .. V .-., - ' . -': 1 A u - K- ' V : '-LF. gg f.. I 'v- f .Q , 'L Lf '41 I.. . I . -.--'T ' ' ,J -'PM 26: , 'fwl . gf I . -3 H - I A ,1 , . . r ' 4 ,Y :ma I . ' '- L ' nf . A ' ,ggrt . ' ' .- -- . T v -I-gf - . ' Diff ,,..3S--.4 H ' 1 1 'QS T- 1f':'5fI w- , -gy,--'gjj , x T.. 1l.5L,f,3. ,wa-H. V 4- -t Q - -y y . . ., , , I Y . A T - N ana. f , - , Y -.. U .f x , L ' MOST EASILY EMBBARRASSED: Sarah Hillingp Tracy Cartledge Most Easily Ernbarrassed, Most Shy. SENIOR MOST ADVERTISING 229 ' , at, .l WX J Lf- me We 1 3 44,15 . fb+:. ,.-r 45 Fel. A png K - - 'F-TQ.-'. 531. - CLASS CLOWNS: Chuck Buchanon, Kendall Harper. 30 SENIOR MOSTS ADVERTISING -,,.,f--Q v. , MOST TALKATIVE: Sherri Divito, Keith F lickenger Q ' I U3 -. MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE: Tafoya. Not Pictured: Tammy Gosnell MOST STUDIOUS: Keith Shirkey, Iill Gordon. MOST SPIRITED: Brian Tomacek, Conde Abbott. MOST TALENTED: Paula Provo, Mark Smith. SENIOR MOSTS ADVERTISING 231 ',T,,.-Q.,e,.-T.. - ., , . 1 ,,. ...M , . . , A - V Iunior Class Attendants: Ray Stapley and Linda Tveidt 232 IUNIORS The junior homecoming float drives by as hundreds of Spartan fans show their enthusiasm. P Class Officers . . . Iessica Richter, Treasurer, Suzie Fishman, Anna Trevino, Vice-Presidentg Tim Kennell, President . . . Juniors hold outdoor prom! he Iunior class kicked off the year with their first fundraising project. The project was selling Camelback Spartan buttons for 51.00 and the efforts gained an entire profit of S200.00. Their second fundraising event was the selling of the Spartan T-shirts. The main purpose of the lunior class fundraising was to sponser the luniorf Senior spring prom. It was held at the new Radisson Resort in Scottsdale and this was the first out- door prom to be held by Camelback. Muppets Roast the T-Birds was the name of the class homecoming float which won second place. The Iunior Class Council consisted of thirty active members who worked together on the float for 16 weeks. Another important event of the lunior class was the signing of a class ring company. The Junior class as a whole was very active in school activities and this was evident in football, forensics, publications, academics and drama. SX 1 Rf Class Council: . . First Row: Iessica Richter, Vesna Petrovic, Weisenburger, Terese Wong, Denise Dewyer, Mike Patton, Tanya Sachen, lanet Kenning, lill Cooney, Nona Fish . . . Second Row: Hubner, Tim Kennekk, Presidentg Suzie Fishman, Secretaryg April Noble, Carmichael, lon Marsh, Barbara Cabrera, Anna Trevino, Vice Brad Hahn, Pam Spring Bert Hayenga, Linda Tveidt, Sam Kelsall, Third Row: Scott IUNIORS 233 234 I UN IORS Sue Abbe Cathy Abraham Dolores Adams Kathy Adams Shawn Adamson Diane Addelia Tina Alexander Pam Allain Deborah Allen Lee Anderson Becky Anderson Sherry Anderson Barbara Andro Dena Annos lulie Arme Faith Arnold Ronald Arnson Nancy Artigas Coleen Atianucci lohn Auten Theresa Azzato .limmy Bakalzos Nancy Balcerzak Bret Ball Lisa Balmes Becky Bammerlin George Bancroft Laura Bandli Lynn Bannister Gary Barnes Marie Barnum Brooke Beard Martin Beck Tami Becker Teresa Becknell Dave Belt Picture 1. Bev lohnson performs at a fall pep rally. Picture 2. Iulee Marikus contemplates whether to go to lunch or finish writing in her dia- ry. Picture 3. Warren Pulver and left Livingston are caught off guard while talking in front of the adminis- tration building. Thomas Bender Carolyn Bennett Sheila Bercier Iacqueline Bernstein Teresa Bicknett Lisa Biehl Cindy Black Marcy Blackert Craig Blome Robert Blumeniield Elise Boas David Bolek Melissa Boxley Raymond Boyle lodi Brady Kevin Britt Iennifer Brooks lohn Brown Linda Brown Steve Brown Peggy Browne Ieftery Bryant David Bubar Betty Buchholz Greg Budiac Margaret Burke Maria Burke Mary Burkett Candy Burt David Busch lon Buseman Barbara Cabrera loe Callahan lames Campbell Lori Campbell Kevin Carnpros IUNIORS 235 Picture 1. Theresa Mortel gets lost in a book after school while waiting for a friend. Picture 2. Susan Greenwade gives a presentation to her classmates in the I.M.C. Picture 3. lim Konves wonders it the school year will ever end. larnes Cantor David Cantor Chian Carmichail Lori Carmichael Wendy Carter Mark Cascketta Thomas Casella Pete Cerque Stephen Chandler Dave Chapin Ralph Chavez Bob Cichomskii lohn Clanahan lon Clark Steve Clark Adam Clayton David Clements Donna Cohen Randy Coker William Collins Tina Conkling lill Cooney Guy Cooper Cynthia Copeland Cheryl Corl Duane Couch Tim Courrier Theresa Courtney Mike Cox Bill Crabtree Danny- Crawford Sally Croyle Donald Crye lohn Cuddihy Tim Cummings Georgia Cunningham N , ,Lx 236 IUNIORS .152 s is he ,5 'xx'-f 'H , T.. t' . ,,, f:. ,,,: - rl L: , K 'uv' ,. leff Cunningham Kevin Cunningham Eilan Dahan Deborah Dahn Barbara Dale Myron Dallas Lowell Dang Roxanne Davis Tammy Davis Dawn Davitt Laurie DeCato Robby Dee Ron DeHoogh Bill DeLaVara Joe DelDuco Phillip Derce Steve Desirnone Brent DeWeese Kelly DeWitt Denise Dewyer Lori Dikes Stacie Ditchek Lisa Divito Pat Doherty Lisa Dominguez Iennifer Donaldson Arch Doran Barb Doyle Paul Dube Linda Dubnow Marie Dunlap Richard Dusanko Kimberly Eatherly Tammy Edge Dena Edwards Lisa Edwards IUNIORS 237 f - 'll l' :uw mn ull.: Jlqlllrl Q ' s ' ' Ia M F r I '?.if V P ,V A if ,wr 1 ., 238 IUNIORS Cheryl Ellis Sieve Embry lames Emerson Dena Ennis Phil Eno lana Enserink Kim Erickson Laura Erickson Lynn Erickson David Ermonian Ieff Esgar Sheri Etheridge Doug Evans Maria Ewing lames F aller loe F arenga Danny Fauci Kim Fielder Linda Fields Sallie Figueroa Deborah Finney Nona Fish Suzanne Fishman lulie Flermoen Noel Florence Maria Flores Lisa Foland Mary Folkerts Dan Fowlie Dale Francis Paige Frazee Cara Freedman Pamela Freeman lohn Freyermuih lames Fulton Tillea Fylling 1 Linda Dubnow, pom shows her smile. Picture hen Santa visits the I'veidt gets her Christmas W . . D icture 3. Barbra ls her assignment classes. Ioanne Garant lohn Garcia Ieff Garland Kathy Gatwood Victor Gaughan Mike Geavaras Lynn Gebhard lean Genovese Lisa Gering Patti Gerke Greg Geyer Virginia Giaconiai David Gilbreth lanet Gillespie Tom Gilmore Robert Glock Tim Goldenetz Victoria Gonzales David Goolsby Mike Gore Connie Grass Nancy Grebb leanne Greenwade Susan Greenwade David Griesser Darryl Gross Steve Grubb Tracy Grubb Sally Gruetzemacher William Guerin Richard Gullen Scott Haack Roxanne Haffeditz Bradley Hahn Debbie Hall Michael Hall Andro before IUNIORS 239 Picture 1. Kelly Stinson looks for the correct response to her home- work assignment. Picture 2. Scott Warner reads over his report before handing it in. Picture 3. loe De1Duco, Iunior, sets with his senior friends. Karen Hallenbeck Rosita Halwood Michael Hammond loe Hand Ray Hansen Susan Harman Greg Harper Lisa Harrell Tammy Hatfield Timothy Hatien Pam Havelin Carolyn Hawkins Bert Hayenga Lynn Hayes leannette Hazelett Chris Henderson lulie Hendrix Dave Henning Mark Hensler Kevin Herrell Sandy Hershberger Patti Hewette Toni Heywood Scott Higgins Michael Hill Chris Hillyer Matthew Hinkle Chris Hizel Melanie Hoeborn Al Hoffman Darcy Holmes I ody Holowell Michael Holt Diana Hong leftrey Howe Terri Howsden 240 I UNIORS Kirsten Hubbard Neal Hudson Tanya Huebner Mike Huff lake Hummel Dave Hunt Iohn Hunyady Tammi Hurst Vic Hurst lim Hutchinson Curtis Huth Kenneth Hyde Kirk Irvine Paul Itule Paula Itule Frank labor Andrew Iacobs Lisa Iacobson Brent Iarnes Carl Ianousek Debbie Ienkins Cindy Iennings Scott Jennings Suzanne Iibeault Beverly Iohnson Ioe Iohnson Karen Iohnson Kim Johnson Brice Iohnson Autumn Iones Iohn Iones Iudy Iones Todd Iones Lacy Iordan Robert Kaar Iohn Kanter I UN IORS 241 X A 4 1 1 'ff . . I A' 7575 J. B Eagan - , A! a J. 'JY Qtr, D' 3 553 'N w . ZS R. fl' A 'H an 4 jf 4 'la' 'H 1 i F -J fr Q. 4' .F L- , if? 'vp ' R mr' .,, 4- Ff 6 . N -xi, 4? V, ta 4 n 11 I-..4'.fffd 5, .f Yr '.- A 5. Q WT' 35 1. Ly :Q A Q4 3 67 X 1 11' f QA . Y, . 4 sa.-V4 M.. f-TT. f 'im if Q44 5 Picture 1. lunior lana Enserink looks unhappy because ot her teach- er's request. Picture Z. David Can- tor shows his mean streak. Picture 3. Sue Harmon shows her skill on the trumpet. Michael La Brasca Kirk Lacko Susie Lake Pamela Lamond-Walker Kent Land Teresa Latas Barry Lattin Pam Lawrence Mary Leander Brad Leavitt Mike Leclford Michelle Leland Mike Lemonvich Sonia Lemons lim Leonard Toula Limber Tim Lipinoga Todd Liston Rhonda Little Kim Long Ron Lopez Laura Lorance Terri Loupe Becky Lucero rs.-an Phil Lundeen lanna Lutey Natalie Lynn Kim Lyons Lisa Macek Dawn MacKay Tamara MacKay Michelle Mains Catherine Majava Scott Malcolm Rosanne Mallo Kim Malone IUNIORS 243 Picture 1. Lionel Martinez and Kirsten Hubbard discuss whether or not this comb is a lethal weapon. Picture 2. Dina Annos has trouble keeping a straight face. Picture 3. lohn Marsh shows an expression of determination. Michael Mangotich Christy Manley Paul Maplethorpe Christopher Mares lulee Marikas lonathan Marsh RJ. Marshall Lisa Martin Randy Martin Lionel Martinez Mary Martinez Vikiana Marut Anna Marzella Douglas Mason loseph McCarty Chuck McCorkle Theresa McCoy Gary McDermott lenny McGovern lon McNamara Marc McNamara Lori Meirose Monica Mendivil Tim Milam Beth Miller Glennon Miller Ken Miller Kristy Miller Lorri Miller Norma Mioni Steve Miranda David Mitchell Lisa Mitchell Greg Mobley lanice Mohr Mimi Molina 244 I UN IORS D A 'al' -Y-v-:wsusv . 1 + ' pai? ,- K, to ' , , , -,.e, t I 'Q' lt' -19, - lil ...rr V9- li' 4-'. -vu-r A r- , ' nf 4,ff'Q',Lg ,v -..1 Y, '., gl- , .V . .T . r I-f,..:g,..,QQx e:'-Q if V - -K-A A-mass?-az1,1w ,I X4 - .fql ' -Y X . ' s ., -. I 3 'L -v ' . 1 e , ' '- ' . l ' -'fp' , Yleflir 1 A ' , rw- . -4----fx-A f I! -0 . : ML' 2'!'Z1!F':gg:gg- W , .:-an-441 . X . . Y ,pg as A - V , Y m.,r,,, Q ' - - - A . ' - - Jw-. nr ., 5. j'.,,N 1 I '- -I F53 4 V 4 ' A , 1' Y. - U A 1 V ' Y 34 , ' 1. x.,.rp ,X 'Hur-e-r-., - ' ' ':irL'!- w,mw....,. , ., -. .0 U Lisa Montgomery Melissa Montgomery Eric Morehead lim Moriarity leffrey Morrison Theresa Mortell Debra Mortensen Mikel Mortensen Anne Mountjoy Vanessa Muir Rod Musselman Patty Myers Donald Nation Diane Nelson Debbie Newman Lila Niebur lim Niederkorn Lori Nieuwenhoff Cynthia Nisha April Noble Jill Nobley Margee Noonan Ion Norris lohn Norwood Bill Nowak Erin O'Brien Mike O'Connor Paul O'Connor Susan O'Donnell Kerry O'Neal Susan O'Neal Valeree O'Neal Wade Olson Mike Otero lim Ottaviano Todd Oulton JUNIOR 245 246 IUNIORS Stacy Palmer Mark Parella Debbie Parmenier Kerri Parscal Mike Pation Laurie Paukov lim Payne Frances Peralta Emily Perlman Mark Perrin lohn Perry George Person Sandra Peterson David Petrosky Vesna Peirovic Rick Pfunder Angelo Phillips Kevin Phillips Lisa Pitoscia Cheryl Pollard Laura Pomerenke Eileen Porter Steve Posso Donna Poulson Wes Powers Angel Pulliam Warren Pulver Iohn Quail Dena Quaranta Renee Ragland lames Randall Carine Rasirelly Ienny Rawlins Darin Read Fred Reinboldt lim Renkema Picture 1. Lori Miller works diligently to finish her American History. Picture 2. Kristy Miller talks to a friend before class. Pic- ture 3. Bert Hayenga returns the ball to his tough opponent. Vina Rentz Denna Rexing Scott Reynolds Hung Chun Rhee Tom Rich Iessica Richter Robin Richter Michael Rincon Brent Ringle Leila Roark Lisa Robbins Brian Roberts Dan Roberts Hope Roberts Karla Robinson -Ga Paula Robinson Holly Roessler Pam Rogers Shawn Rohantensky Alex Romero Tim Rose Martha Rosola Kendra Ross Audrey Roth Tim Roth Todd Rawie Sarah Rowles lohn Rusinek Carrie Russon Angie Sachen Darla Sacomani Scott Sass Carmelo Savoca Tonina Savoca Kari Scappucci lamie Schisler IUNIOBS 247 Picture 1. Students in this class compare answers to prepare for an up coming test. Picture 2. Lisa Montgomery plays the trombone dur- ing her seventh hour lazz Lab class. Picture 3. Steve Wolfson talks to the student library aide. Mike Schmelling Larry Schmich Robert Schmidt Karen Schroeder Annette Scuderi Michael Seaton Kg X Douglas Seely Chip Servis Tim Sexton Randy Shain Paul Shannon Lynn Sherrill Bud Shiffer Marcy Shimek Mark Shissler lames Shouse Randy Shumate Mark Simms Marcy Sirwaitis Mike Skit! Debbie Smith Sandra Smith Steve Smith Terri Smith David Smolinski Cole Sorenson Camille Soto Tod Southworth Ann Spandoni Mike Spangler Eric Spencer left Spencer Lon Spencer Tracy Spencer Karen Spratley Patty Spreitzer 248 IUNIORS CT? wt?-llhgigk 4- N f V Edu -' ,- Pam Spring Ray Stapley Kristy Stefan left Stevens Rick Stevenson Tracy Stevenson Scott Steward Wendy Stewart Kelly Stinson Christi Storr lohn Streft Karla Stroh Steve Strom lim Stultz Tina Swann Shannon Sylvester Louis Szilagyi lerry Szymonski Vicki Tarajcak Scott Tate Suzanne Tatham Anita Taylor Duane Taylor Ernest Tee Erica Teenstra Kevin Templeton lackie Thomas lim Thomas Paul Thomas David Thompson Michael Thompson Shannon Timothy Alisa Tisdale Grey Toy Duane Traister Anne Trevino I UN IOBS 249 250 I UNIORS Bob Ttibbensee Linda Tumey Linda Tveidt Steven Uhlig Douglas Ullrich Rose Upshaw Valerie Valles Lori VanDenBurg Carrie VanHorn Helen Velonis Tina Vincent Kris Wachter Tad Waddington Patricia Wade Charles Ward David Ward Scott Warner David Warsing Scott Weisenburger Kay Kay Westfall Keith Wharion Renee Wheeler Maribel Wilkinson lackie Williams Lorie Williams Ierry Willis Susie Wilmarth Tammy Wingo lenny Wise Clark Witmer Sieve Wolfson Betsy Wolschon Terese Wong David Wood Christy Woznicki Lani Youmans Denise Young Lisa Young Bill Zeller lill Zimmerman , J I . 0 'rin g' 0 9 Yfif' ' -' ...Q 1,0 4' 5. O'p 'J - 'v. ow- . . fi. 17,1 L 15' 4 V - 'f , p 1- 1 ll 5 ' n I -71 iggnq,-' D -gp. IUNIORS 251 mrf15UOEOtt2'uOU2 I 11- at Sophomore Class Attendants: Kimi Abbott and Gordon Hankins . . . .-U , - fit Th 252 SOPHOMORES e Sophomore Class Float promotes the Homecoming theme, How the Muppets Won the West . . . P' Z ma.. , f N' Council worked on Basl-retbrawl eing Sophomore Class President has been an exciting experience for me, said Kimi Abbott, when asked about her feelings on her performance this year. Kimi worked with the council on such projects as Homecoming '79, bake sales and selling Spartans megaphones. Row: Kimi Abbott, Liza Walbaum . . . Second row: Tracy McCoy, Kauffman . . . .IL A -x 1 1 Front: Kimi Abbott . . . First Row: Tonya Lay, Iennifer Musegades, 'arla Vaughn . . . Second Row: Tracy McCoy, Trish Doyle, Liza albaum, Natalie Petrovic, Lisa Dietrich, lill Kauffman . . . Third Row: The Sophomore Class also sponsored a dance and worked with the Freshman Class on the Basketbrawl. Kimi said she was anxious to work with the student body in the near future. a ,ef 3 . 'pf Q, E1 ,Q 3 Brent McHenry, Pam Johnston, Carol Lucke, Katie Miller, Sarah Spen- cer, Lynn Iackel, Sandra English, Tracey Sanders, Sarah Pease, Laura Hineman . . . SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 8: COUNCILS 253 Kimi Abbott Gino Acevedo Scott Acklin Darrell Adair loe Adler lohn Affleck Edward Ahart Bartis Alexander Angie Allen Lisa Allen Heather Alton Christina Alyea Charles Armone Alicia Armstrong Debbie Ashley Tiziana Asprella Sam Athens lim Atkinson Douglas Austin Greg Babuscio Patti Bacchi Paul Bach Carl Bandy Chris Banes Vincent Bentley Lisa Barling Adam Barnes Amany Barsoum Wayne Barton Lilian Bassous Cindy Bates Whitney Beard lohn Beauvais Pam Beck Russell Beck Alan Becknam 254 SOPHOMORE 'B :Lf - A Vl1,,11 R+ l '1 , . . - 4 .4 - Picture 1: Marcelle Timothy looks at a model of a plant cell in her Biol- ogy class. 2. lim Iskes cuts through the music department to get to one of his classes. 3. Mike Tornquist, Tom Gilbreth, Nick Council and lim Far- go walk to their first hour class. 4,9 ,. lody Beltram loseph Begay Diana Benedict Karla Benson Marty Kunkle Laura Bergquist Lisa Bishop Debbie Black Brenda Blake Gary Blakeley Michelle Blakeley Shawna Blossar Peggy Boetto lohn Bormanis Scott Bowerbank Peter Brady Dina Branson Stacy Brewer Amy Brown l im Brown Terry Brown Becky Brumm Lisa Bryant Mike Buck David Bui Ierry Bullock Cindy Burch 'N Paul Burch Robert Burden Beth Burgess David Burgy Nancy Burns Ricky Burnstad Glenn Busard Chris Butera Pattie Butler I SOPHOMORE 255 Picture 1: Lorraine Miller, Brenda Chasteen, Beth Black and lohn Bagby relax with their friends after school. 2. Ed Taylor works hard in wood shop. 3. Kevin Heneger smiles as one of the Freshmen girls walk by. Cindy Carlock Lisa Carlson lulie Carter Kim Casey Augustine Castillo Chris Chadwick Clarence Champagne lim Charney Brenda Chasten Sylvia Chavez Curtis Chee Cristina Chelpka Sharon Cheuvront Ginger Childs Bill Chornopysky Ron Christenson Steve Chupp Christa Churchill Piper Clark Tracey Clarkson Robert Clayton LaDayne Clinkinbeard Bill Colquahn Scott Conrady Theron Cook Christy Corbin Fred Costa Ann Cotter lulie Cotton Nick Council Karen Coutchie William Cox Randy Cozzalino Mike Cracchiolo Donna Crane Lielyn Creswell 256 SOPHOMORE ue' YM 561 xli- 1 A 'vip M 'UE'-...gl wx- YE?- F 1, 152 f Y' in d M N Rui, ,- f- - . .f f f rr' 'Z C iri q s . im., Kerry Cronquist Alan Crowley Jeff Cunningham lohn Curnutie Tom Curtis Michelle Dakai Daphne Daly Shelly Davidson Stephanie Davis Wesley Davis Lisa DeBenediiti Rosalind DeBord Nicole DeCato Lisa Decker Tim Deenn Paul Del'..athauwer Demetra DeMenle Chris Demoss Patty DeWalt Lisa Dietrich Enza DiFrancesca Nancy Dirnond Randy Dinin leanette Ditmar Judy Diimer Debby Divito Libby Dodd leff Doolan Trish Doyle Mindy Dozoretz Ken Driver Thais Duchscherer Mike Dudzinski Steve Dudzinski Kevin Dunham Linda Earlie SOPHOMORES 257 Shannon Eccles lulie Edwards Kristi Edwards William Edwards Lisa Ege Diane Ehlers Laura Ellington Sandie English Lisa Epperson Iim Fargo Iohn Farmer Eric Felton Glenn Ferguson Brenda Fierro Monica Figueroa Richard Fike Tom Fiorucci Lori Fish Glen Flesher Shelli Flick Robyn Folz Cynthia Formica Polly Foudray Denise Free Greg F ullen Melissa Galwith Robert Gantt Kelley Garvey Don Gilbreath Tom Gilbreath Scott Glasgow Ann Glenn Chris Godwin William Gonzales Vince Gorge Steven Gosselin 258 SOPHOMORE Nas.. 1 I. Picture 1: Barbara Murphy yells at the photographer not to take her pic- ture. Z. Rhonda Moss shows bordom as one of her teachers gives a lec- ture. 3. While Shannon Eccles awaits her counselor, she reads through a pamphlet for college. Terry Gott Robert Grambo Don Grant Donna Green David Grieve lon Grigsby Peter Grossman Todd Grossman Christine Gustafson Kit Haaclc Mike Hain Libby Hall Amy Hammerschlag Tami Hamrick Teresa Handy Gordin Hankins Wende Hansen Iohn Hare lohn Harmon Stephanie Hart Becky Hartman Barry Hause Stacy Heart Penny Hedden Eric Helman Kevin Henegar David Henslee Richard Hensler Mark Hernandez Sam Hibbs Amy Higgins Tim Higgins Tom Higgins Diane Hill left Hill left Hill SOPHOMORE 259 Picture 1: High school mother, Beth Kelling, enjoys watching her baby, Maria. 2. Donna Crane smiles while Renee Kuperman, Lynne lackel, and Cheryl Pollard get embarrassed by the on-coming picture. 3. While Pauline Klink tries sneaking out oi photo class, the photographer catches the surprise in her face. Ted Hillings Laura Hineman William Hineman Chris Hixson Kathy Hobbs Tim Hobe Harold Hodgson Terry Hoiacker lim Holder Dawn Holm lim Holm Kym Holtson Frances Hong Valerie Hook Thomas Horlacher Terri Hotis Kelly Houston loseph Howe Sue Hoyle Dana Huckabay Laura Hudson Adam Huebner leannette Hughes lim Hunt Rachel Hungady Paul Hurley Danald Huth Charla Indelicato Crystal Ingraham lames Ingram lim lske Sally labour Lynne Iackel Bill lackson Garrett lackson Keith lackson 260 SOPHOMORES I XXFYAXJ David lacquero Diana I acques Keith lames Denny Iames Danny Iasinski Robert leffords Donald lenson Erik lensen Dawn lilderda Carl lohnson Glenna lohnson Lori lohnson Manuel lohnson Pam lohnson Pete lohnston Todd Ioseph Wendy ludd Dave Kadzi Bill Kalfas George Kamrath Scott Kann Susan Karstetter Nick Kasovac Iill Kauffman I im Keeler leff Keeney Beth Kelling Marguett Kennedy Tina Kennedy Eileen Ketterer Vince Killian Bill Kimball Wendy King Charles Klain Kelly Kliffel Pauline Klink SOPHOMORES 261 Karen Kolba Chip Korenek Zolton Kormos Kelly Krier Vickie Kriienstein Marty Kunkle Renee Kuperman Nancy LaMagna lenniier Lange Van Lankford Pam Larson lohn Lawson Tonya Lay Tammy Ledbetier Laura LeDonne Vicky Lee Patiy Leonard Paul Leonardi lim Lewallen Dan Linker Laura Lipinoga Erin Lofton Brandie Longsireth Susan Lopez Terri Lorimer Dessery Loiches Nina Lounsbury Sam Luc Carole Lucke Donna Luckenbill Mary Lusby David Lutz Diana Mackenzie Mike Machowiak Robyn Maki Steve Mallon 262 SOPHOMORES S.. -. F M Y - , . 4 A ur ' W: Picture 1: Noreen McCoy and Vickie Krietenstein discuss their Ge- ometry Exam. 2. Theresa Beach and Marco Robles look through a typing book during lunch. 3. Students gath- er in the ramada to talk about events of the day. -Q-r Kelly Malone Marilyn Mance Dana Mandile Sheri Marion David Martin Kelly Martin Paul Martinez Linda Mason Kathy Matilsky Karla Mattern Steven Mauk Christine Mayhew limmie McBride Micheal McCaleb Noreen McCoy Tracy McCoy Patricia McDonald Angela McHenry Brett McHenry Kent McNamara ,A Eg, Alice McNeil Mark Medlyn Kim Mendenhall Gina Meno Dave Merritt Chris Meyer Scott Meyer Leon Mikinka Ami Miles i t 5 Alison Miller ,ls Kathryn Miller Lisa Miller Lorraine Miller Mary Miller Sally Miller Michelle Millwee SOPHOMORES 263 Shelle Minard Michael Moenich Elizabeth Moir David Monday Carol Monroe Gary Monroe Mitch Monson Todd Montgomery Tammy Moon Elizabeth Mooney Ioe Moore Donny Moriarity Tracy Morrison lon Mortensen Ronda Moss Sandra Moxey Iohn Muir Gretchen Munn Lee Munz Barbara Murphy lenny Musegades Clark Mutschler Diana Myers Leona Myers Debra Nation Cindy Neubauer Kenny Nicholson Ruthann Nissly Steve Nowland Brenda Nuffer Don Olea Louisa Oliver lim Olson Rick Orantes Darlene Orr Kurt Overley 264 SOPHOMORE Picture 1: Tonya Lay takes a break from her 6th hour Geometry class. 2. Polly Foudray is caught using the phone in Ms. Morehart's lst hour. 3. Tan Dang, Michelle Blakeley, Laura LeDonne, Cindy Carlock and Nancy Diamond tell each other about their week end on their lunch hour. Kent Owen David Paige Sandy Paige lohn Pakay Polly Palmer 'TF7 Andy Parker Lorie Passaro Margie Paul Sarah Pease Sharon Peck lon Peifer lill Peters lelf Peterson Bob Peterson Kathy Pierce Greg Plett Dan Provo Monica Puller Laura Quick Alda Palumbo Natalie Palumbo Mike Pendleton Nataly Petrovic Mike Prettyrnan leanine Pulliam Robert Ramberg Carolyn Rauch left Reed Sara Reynolds Kevin Rhodes Cindy Ribar Chip Richter Becky Riggins Ben Roberson A SOPHOMORES 265 Rhonda Richards Willie Richardson Gary Robinson Marco Robles Susan Rodack Melissa Romine Bret Rose Anna Roseniield lackie Rossborough Shannon Ruhl Roy Rukkia Robert Rupp Larry Russon Evan Ruttenbur Michelene Sakata Carol Salas Brian Salinas Chris Salinas Mitch Salamon Connie Salmon Tracy Sanders David Sandvig Stori Sargeant Mark Sargent Lester Sassaman Scott Satran Kelly Sayers Angelo Sbrocca Lisa Schartz Pat Schierbeek Duane Schlemmer Debbie Schultz Kathy Schultz Jacqueline Schwartz Mark Seagraves Rhonda Seares Michael Sensing Robert Sentinery 266 SOPHOMORES Picture 1: Gina Meno smiles while posing for a picture. 2. Diane Westfall and Carol Lueke work on a biology lab. 3. Diana Ehlers with ju- nior Dena Quaranta play with their best buddy, Pink Panther. Gena Sewell Sandy Shelton Teresa Sherlock Mark Silverstein Melanie Simon Donna Sipes Robert Smeal Andrea Smith Andy Smith lames Smith Kristy Smith Laura Smith Steve Smith Steve Smith Wendy Smith Tracy Smothers Lorna Snake Phyllis Snider David Sparks Lesley Spencer Sarah Spencer Tammy Spencer Cindy Spitz David Stafford Chris Stanton Charlene Stark Debbra Stephens Todd Stephens David Stewart Brad Stouffer Melissa Stovall ludy Strong Steve Sullivan Debbie Sumrall Tina Sundh Louise Surkin SOPHOMORES 267 Bob Swain Shawn Sylvester Derek Tadrick Trisha Tait Lawrence Tang Nancy Tanner Marla Tattrie Edward Taylor Raenita Taylor Martin Teitel Charlie Tennant Terry Alexandra Denise Thiem David Thomas Rob Thome Eric Thompson Kathy Thompson l ames Thorpe Marcelle Timothy lohn Todd Tom Tomaselli Mike Tornquist Lori Torres George Trager Greg Trent Pat Tressler David Tucker lohn Tucker Barbara Turton Tanya Tweed Vicki Uthe Ken Valverde Steve VanCamp Karla Vaughn Nikki Vaughn 268 SOPHOMORES Melissa Stovall, Libby Hall, Diane Benedict, and Tricia Waner exchange conversation in the breeze-way during Sth hour lunch. ni. el, 'C7 Torn Velonis Roger Verdugo Steve Verdugo Nancy Uiele Marianne Wagner Liza Walbaum Allen Wan Tricia Wane: Williamette Waters Todd Watkins William Watkins Theresa Watson Sharon Wechsler Kellie Weekley Tom Weeks Dawn Well Gregg Weiser Dominique Welvaert Gail Wendort Diane Westfall Gina Weherau Valerie Wetzel Lachelle Wheat Don Wheeler Denise White lennifer White Mike White Brian Wiesinger Chuck Williams Scott Williamson Don Winston Ioey Wise lanet Witkovich Katheryn Wolfkeil Steve Wong Kelly Woodley Tammy Yahraus Vicki Yates Wally Yaw Ruthie Yeo Paula Yerlon Ioe Yogerst Suzanne Young Kirsten Youtsey Monica Yurske Craig Zielinski Laurel Zene 4 SOPHOMORES 269 Freshmen Attendants: Michelle Brooks and Greg Olsen. 'i H0w 'ff ff' MUPPETS Nw THE EST Freshmen class officers, Council and students designed and constructed their banner for the Homecoming parade- 270 F RESHMEN Tameron, Treasurer . . . en Class Officers First Row- Lisa Salcaia Vice President' n . . . . , 1 Dunham, President . . . Second Row: Lori Tameron, Secretary, Pens sold by Frosh Class. I I e had a big turnout for the year, but we would have liked to get even more stu- dents involved, replied Freshman Class Presi- dent Kelly Dunham when questioned about class participation. The Freshman Class spent three weeks working on their banner for Horne- coming. Their main fundraising event was sell- ing spartan pens, and they participated with the Sophomore Class in sponsoring the Basketbrawl. Several fundraising events were held and the proceeds went to a beneficial organization. reshmen Class Council . . . First Row: Blair Davenport, Lisa Sakata, Spadoni, Melissa Tang, Kathy Crye. . . Third Row: Lori Tameron, Bren- elly Dunham, Lisa Kandell . . . Second Row: Rachel Lebowitz, Susan da Hart, Kim Kelly, Tonya Carter, Melissa Dillion, Audrea Tameron . . . FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS 61 COUNCILS 271 iifill HI yr , 1 J ,L mn.-Q 1, if! .ru J' I1 51- 4 , ,J H 5 y 1 if emi 4- . qu Q 3 8 '39 if ii- ' I W3-I 'M' if ' 5. - Ha V v 1 wi ' -a . .' 1 F, M ,L . - gg? ' , ml ,J Picture 1: Tammy Hare, Gina Mobley and Anna Giacohia direct their v a handsome student while for lunch hour to end. 2. Sam and Clint Ames relax while nd talking during 4th hour 3. Sophomores Mary and Mike Cracchiolo pose Freshman Allison McCor- Melissa Perlman, and Mariah Brophy as the photographer their picture. Teresa Beach Cathy Beauvais lennifer Beck Kristine Bell Travis Belt Audrey Benjamin ' Danny Bernal Robert Bernstein W, Barry Bernsten tx Dave Bembe - Rita Biavce - X ll Rhonda Berger j C Chris Bi1lings Loren Biehl Darlene Biehn tg Kim Bishop j Amy Black I Beth Blac K Iohn Black , ,X Louis Blanc a . vi l Mark Block . ' s. if Iohn Blome 4 'fl , Kerry Bolin . ' il? N Andre Bonho e ' - V . David Bonnell Debbie Booras Terry Booth 1 Terese Borchardt Deanna Buried Suzanne Borst Dawn Bosselman Rhonda Bourque Steve Bowers lames Boyd Gina Bramrner Mary Branch FRESHMEN 273 Picture 1: Angela Wade contem- plates her book while waiting for the bell to ring. Picture 2: Student As- sistant Sandy Smith tiles papers dur- ing one ot her classes. Picture 3: Linda Parks studies hard for an im- portant test. Michelle Brooks Mike Brooks Moriah Brophy Kathryn Brown Mike Brown Molly Brown Todd Brown Chris Bruce Tim Bruce Eric Bruqger Karen Bubar lames Bucher Matt Buckhannon Nancine Burchi Kim Burley Richard Burden Allyson Burke Debbie Burke Ioe Burke Paul Buseman Kim Butler Dana Byars Ralph Cabrera David Callaharn leffrey Callans lohn Campbell Cathy Canter Eva Carbajal Robert Carlise Kim Carroll Wendy Carson Tonya Carter Donna Caskey Torie Chapman Phil Charney Terese Chasteen 274 FRESHMEN -. 5 ,- ' '.. 15 I LQ PM '- ll, f! 1f' :lqllWl4 ' ' v.-5 'V ' -vngly r 'alt-2: ug A ma - ' Q '. U A K -53. ' if 1 if ' V ,ln- .1 K 11.- Iq-0 . r , L, .1 .,'.. . ..... N, , :RPT Amelia Chavez Ken Chioba Laura Chitharanjan Ken Chorost Billy Clanahan Carolyn Clark Lori Clark Cindy Cohen lerry Cole lim Coleman Carol Connell Keith Conover Amanda Cooper Ion Copeland Shirley Copley Alan Coulter Kimm Crabtree Mike Crane Kenneth Crow James Crowley lim Crum Kathy Crye Danny Cunningham Kathy Cunningham Mike Cunningham Wendi Currier David Curtis Gerald Curtis Robert Custer Janeen Dahn Liz Dalgleish Iames Daniels Diane Dase Christie Davenport Laurie Davis Shawna Davitt FRESHMEN 275 l Leslie Day Pam Day Kevin Dean Kevin DeCato Brent Deen Kristen DeLair Annette DeLathauwer Paula DeLong Kathy DeVisme Robin DeWitt Tim Dewyer Stephanie Dietzman Robert Dikes Darrell Dillard Melissa Dillion Kathy Diserens Clayton Doerschlag Marjorie Dougherty Becky Downer Tami Doyel Dolores Doyle Iody Driver Steven Duff Kelly Dunham Glenn Dunno Fonda Duvanel Tony Eckstat Cynthia Edgar Darren Edwards Eric Edwards Wendi Egnew Lynn Engel Greg Erickson Frank Esposito Lori Ewing Guy Fain 27 6 FRESHMEN af: , . 1.. Picture l. Darcie Barber, under the first ramada, smiles after her dream boy asked her out. 2. Valerie Gibbens sits under a tree while do- ing her homework during lunch. 3: Stephano Sedillo rests and enjoys a beautiful day in between classes. Arlene Fairfield Malcolm Falk Teri Fenton Sherry Fink Greg Flores Martin Flores lill Flynn Leslie Fonce Anita Fordin lason Foster Barbara Francies Kim Franzen Shawn Free Mark Freed Debbie Freegard X-1 lon Freegard Bret Freesmeyer Susan Fuqua Terri Gabel Debra Gainey Becky Garneau loanne Genovese loey Geroge Ron Gerardo Anna Giaconia Valerie Gibbens Kenneth Goddard lulie Godwin Mabel Goertzen lo Anne Gonzales Robert Gosnell lanie Gould Angie Graham lerry Green Patrick Green Audrey Greenberg 'S F RESHMEN 277 Michelle Herschede Picture 1: David Raber and Carol Rawlings spend their lunch hour to- gether. 2. Heidi Hoffman is ponder- ing a difficult question. 3. Robbie Dikes checks a book out for a friend in his student assistant class. Gwyn Greene Michele Gregory Adam Greenberg Mary Grenon Steven Greyeyes Darrin Griffin Brad Grigsby Karla Grubb I-U Guaderrama Lisa Haarer Allison Hain leff Hall lohn Hamrick Lynnette Hanby Iohn Hancock . - Beth Hansen Annette Harder Q Tammy Hare 'Qf X. jr- 'fI 7 George Harper Lisa Harris Brenda Hart Donna Hart Lisa Hartman lon Haug V.:- f4:Zl1'7'i'f. ff ' TPM l.,-xv ,s Marlene Haugen .f ,N gr ' Leslie Hawrylkiw ' - 4 Kathy Hazlett Stephanie Heart Cary Heath Susan Heikkinen Tracy Henry Angela Herbert Frank Hernandez Sasaha Hersachak Shellie Hess i . 1 Luk, A ,- N D -K4 X. 4 Q4 Nw 3 fn ., 'z r , x, , J J 4 J., 7' 5 'a I , F ' :l'f'f Y':E If M I fl 1 P ' 4- 0 . if 'X-T! 'Rl V137 AMS Larry Heywood David Highley leri Hilbers Gina Hill Shelley Hinkle Delaine Hitsman Laurel Hoekstra April Hoffman Heidi Hoffman Mike Hoffman Carl Hotfner Robert Holder Mike Holland Diana Holt David Homes Lisa Hubach Kim Hughes Arthur Hutchings Adam Hutoron Mike Hyske Darren Indelicato Sandi Jackson David lames Pat lanik Penny Iarrel Daniel Iappesen Dawn lohnson Dorothy lohnson Kristine Iohnson Mican lohnson Richard Johnson Stephanie Iohnson Scott lohnson Steve lohnson Tom Iohnson Burke Johnston l 1 FRESHMEN 279 Bridgett lones Ieana lones Lisa lones Patti lones Sharon lulian Samantha luntte Elisabeth Kabela Lisa Kandell Dawn Karber Sam Kaufman Pauline Kazmierczak Tom Keeie Annie Keeler Glen Keller Bryan Kelley Kim Kelly Mike Kendall Mike Kenyon Chris Kerr Iipi Kimbrell Lisa King Rocky King Lori Klauser Lisa Klokner Nancy Knape Paul Konves Lisa Konzal Pieter Kooman Vanessa Kostelaz Hom Kramer Teresa Kramer Allen Krocza Iohn Kroulik Krista Kroulik lohn Kulina Glenn Kutylowski 280 FBESHMEN 'Q fs A. rvk C -Q. ff' ll X . Picture 1: Pat Ianik studies in his Biology class. 2. April Hymes, Christina Ramos and Lisa King talk between classes. 3. Donny Moriarity, Iohn Blome, Darren Lynn and Loren Biehl are caught taking a break from their studies. Iody LaBenz Barbara Lair Brent Lakatos Kristie LaMothe Ty Lampe lim Langdon Denny Lankford Gary Large Amanda Larriva Fariilockin Lazvardi Rachel Lebowitz Mary Lechleiter Charles Lee Eric Lee Sam Leuba Amy Levy Cindy Levy Lisa Levy Dean Lewandowski Daniel Lieberman Eric Ligon Aleko Limber Scott Lipinoga Corey Liston lol-in Locker Shane Long Brett Lostracco lohn Lundin Kelly Lynch Darren Lynn -- 4 'P , v '-4' 1 . , f- tl?-,vr,' r: V 1 Ken Magei I Q .tif M , Kathy Malinski QQ 5 'U V ,I tg.. A Anthony Manfredi lt V ' ' ', J V wi' Mark Maner W 4 A gil g tg J r. ,Xt -g x Ianette Marble A W ' ' H L Christopher Mares FRESHMEN 281 Louis Marikas Katherine Marks Cherryl Marshall Glenn Martin Kathy Martin Karen Martindale Mike Maskey Sandra Mathein Cathy Mathus lohn McBridge Shauna McCathy Bill McCarville Allison McCorquodale lohn McCullough Lyn McDaniel Brigitte McKeever Tanya McKena lill McLain Wendy McLaren Norrie McLemore Mike McLhail Chris McWenie Mary Meckley Mike Mefford Philip Meiner Suzanne Melina Hunter Merrill Regina Mewborn Cindy Miller lerry Miller Linda Miller Shawn Miller Steve Miller Maria Mioni Randy Miranda Mimi Mitcham Vicky Mitchell Lisa Mitrovich Gina Mobley David Mohr Brian Mony Don Moore Ricky Morales Vicki Morris Rex Morrison Vicky Mortel lennifer Mouer Bill Moxey 282 FRESHMEN Sherri Muck Mary Muehl lulie Mullins Gary Needham Sieve Nelson Tami Nelson Kim Newkirk Tri Nguyen Wendy Nicholls Rick Nicholson Lorna Nielewenholf Melissa Noble larnes Nord Lori Northcutt Ianei Nottingham Scoii Obrand Scoit Ogorek Yunkeun Oh Pai O'Hara Stacie Ojeman Greg Olsen losephine Ohaviano Gary Oulton Laura Palmer lohn Parker John Parks Linda Parks George Parsons Bobby Pahon Diane Paul Darrin Pawlulc Chris Payne Cindy Payne Melissa Pearlman David Peck Peggy Pena limmy Perdue Shelly Perryman leannie Person Wendy Peters Ken Piemont Roni Pongreta Brad Pollard Brenda Pollard Benjamin Pomeroy Daniel Porter Dennis Poulson Paula Powers F RESHMEN 283 Scott Powers Ierry Quinn Lane Quist David Raber Deborah Rainer! 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ARIZONA 85016 290 ADVERTISING -UK BILTMORE PLAZA L CAMELBACK ROAD TAKE IT FROM A RUNNER Ruming lllofld SPORTS 3156 E CAMELBACK ROAD PHOENIX ARIZONA 85016 Congraiulatlons Graduates Comphments of Mr and Mrs George F urka Owners of HAMS 3302 N 24th St 956 9911 J 0111. The Camelback Sports I, , rfgs O ADVERTISING 291 Senior Activities ABBOTT, Conde: Student Body Financial Secretary 45 Fund-Raising Chairman 35 Homecoming Committee l,2,3,4 lChairman 315 Girl's State Delegate 35 Anytown 25 Class Council l,2,3,45 Stu- dent Senate l,2,3,45 I.H.S.B.C. 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Choir 3,45 Inter-Personal Relations Committee 35 Activities Committee 1,35 International Club 3,45 Young Lite 2,3,45 Masque and Gavel l,3. ADAIR, Bill: Frosh Tennis5 Twelfth Night5 Student Senate 2,3: Blade Feature Ed 2,35 Managing Editor 45 Student Govt Activities Chairman 35 Masque and Gavel 1,2535 The Man Who Came To Dinner 25 Anytown 2, Student Board Sr. Rep. 45 Teen Gazette Correspondent 2,3,45 Speech Team 2. ADAMS, Lisa: Art Seminar 45 Gymnastics Varsity 3. ALEXANDER, Mark: Football l,2,35 Basketball 15 Yearbook 2,35 Photography Club 2,3. ALEXANDER, Susan: Music Seminar tCamelback Singersl 3,45 Concert Choir 3545 Advanced Girls Chorus 25 Beginning Chorus 15 Phoenix Police Explorers 1,2. AF FLECK, Susan: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-President5 National Honor Society 3,45 International Club l,2,3,45 Church Youth Group 1 - Assistant Leader 2 - President 3,45 LDS Seminary 1,2, - Assistant Leader, 354, - President. ALLEN, Bruce: Auto Club 3,45 Ski Club 1,2. ALLEN, Stephanie: Wind Symphony 1,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Iazz Lab 45 Varsity Softball 3,45 I,V. Softball 2. AMADIO, Evelyn: National Honor Society 3,45 International Club 1,2,3,4. AMEIS, Todd: Varsity Football 3,45 Ski Club. AMMACCAPANE, Frank: Tennis 152,3,4. ANDERSON, Randy: Shield Staff, 4, ANKENBRANDT, Becky: Class Secretary 15 Class Vice-President 25 Pom Line 3,45 Key Club 2,3, 45 Homecoming Committee 1,25 Class Senator 25 Class Council l,2. ANTTILA, Michelle: Softball l,3,45 Key Club Walk-a-thon and Retarded Children. AUTREY, Bill: ROTC 1,2,3,45 ROTC Drill Team 2,3,45 ROTC Ritle Team 3,45 ROTC Ranger Team 2,3,4. AXINN, Iennifer: Newspaper Business Manager5 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4 fM.V.P.5 Anytown Delegate5 SNHS 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Ceramos Club 45 Bnad 1 lFlute, pianol5 Senator at Large5 Girl's State Alter- nate5 Yearbook - photography and Student Lite Stall 35 S.E.F.T,Y. Chairperson, V.P.5 Dance Club. BACA, lim: Varsity Basketball 3,45 Key Club 45 Soccer Club 3,45 l.V. Basketball 25 Frosh Foot- ball 15 Frosh Basketball 15 Interact Club 15 Student Senator 15 National Eagle Scout Associate. BALIKIAN, Ruth: Student Government Elections Committee 4, Student Senator 3,45 DECA 45 Class Council 2,35 International Club President 35 International Club Secretary 25 International Club 15 Christian Club 2,35 Campus Beautification Committee 3. BANCE, lohn: DECA 3,4. BARTKO, Beth: Chairman Activities Committee 45 Senior Class Council 45 Homecoming Com- mittee 45 Student Senate 45 Key Club 45 International Club l,4. BATTUELLO, Amy: IROTC Rifle Team 1,2,4, Captain 25 National Honor Society 3,45 American Legion Scholastic Medal 15 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 IROTC Color Guard Commander 1,25 Outward Bound Program 3. BAZAN, Gilbert: Church pianist 2,3,45 Concert Marching Band 3,45 Christian Club 2,3,45 Scottsdale Youth Symphony 35 Concert Choir 45 Sunday School Teacher l,2,3,45 I.V. Band 1,25 Walka-thon 35 Children's Church Asst 1,2,3,45 Phy Ed Program 1,2,3,4. BEAUMONT, lon: Swimming l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Football 1,25 Band 1. BENNETT, Doug: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 lazz Band 1,2. BERGQUIST, Mark: Nominated for Boy's State. BIEHL, Glenn: Alternate Boy's State 35 Who's Who in American High Schools 3,45 Secretary Auto Club 35 VICA Club 4. BINGHAM, Don: Secretary VICA Club 45 Band 25 National Eagle Scout 1,2,3545 ICE 4. BLAIR, Carolyn: Masque dt Gavel Man Who Came to Dinner The Beauty Part 5 Anytown Del- egate5 Student Senator l,2,35 Assemblies Committee Member 35 National Honor Society5 National Forensic League5 Speech Team Mbr. BLOOM, Beth: Concert Hoir 3,45 Advanced Girls Chonis5 Christian Club 45 Freshman Council 15 Kraut Klub 1,2,3. BOHRER, Richard: Goll Team 35 Racquetball Club 4. BOONE, lohn: Baseball 15 Track 25 Auto Club 3,45 VICA Club 4. BOOTZ, Bob: Football 1. 5 BOSCO, Missie: Class Senator 1, Altemate 2,45 l.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Pom Line 35 Ski Club 3,45 Class Council 2,45 Class Treasurer 25 Interpersonal Relations Committee 1,2,3,45 Girls State Nominee 35 Foreign Study Program 45 Anytown Rep for Golden Gate Settlement 35 Phoenix Cotil- lion l,2,3,45 Younglite l,2,3,45 Fall Orientation Participant 45 Honorable Mention South Phoenix Thanksgiving Festival Parade 15 First Place in County Iudging 4H 15 Qualified and placed at Maricopa County Horse Show l,2,35 Treasurer of North East Riders 4-H 15 Groom of the Chamber at Shakespeare's Tavern and member of Kings Men 4. BRADFORD, Beverly: Varsity Volleyball 35 Varsity Volleyball 4. BRADY, Bonnie: Racquetball Club 45 Badmitten 1. BRADY, David: Track 1,25 Cross Country 1,25 Gun Club 3. BRAND, Beth: Orchesis 3,45 Varsity Pom Line 3, Gymnastics 3. BROOKS, IANE: Dance Club 45 Varsity Softball 45 Spirit Club 2,35 Spartiticians 1. BROWN, Sydney: Student Senate 152,35 DECA 45 Olympic Training Swim Team 15 Ski Club 4. dent Senate 1. BUCK, Bruce: Key Club5 VICA Club5 Student Seantor. BUCKHANNON, Chuck: President VICA Club 45 Student Senate 2,45 Explorer Congressma National Eagle Scout 2,3,45 ICE 4. BUDNIK, Jerry: Baseball Varsity 3,45 l.V. Baseball 25 Frosh Baseball 1. BURFOOT, loo: National Honor Society 3,45 President Teenage Republicans 35 Treasurer ln trial Arts Society 15 Kamelback Kraut Klub 2. BURGESS, Brian: Cross Country 3. BURGUN, Barry Football 15 VICA Club. CALDWELL: Cathi: Masque 8 Gavel l,2,3,45 Speech Team 1,2,3,45 National Forensic Leagu 2,3545 Debate l,2,35 Blade Staff 25 Adv Girls Chorus 153. CANTOR, Susan: Track 2,3,4, CARTLEDGE, Tracy: Football 1,2,3,45 DECA 4. CHELPKA, Vikki: National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Camelback Christian Club Phoenix Cotillion 2,3,45 DECA 35 lr Class Council 35 OWE 45 TARS 2,3, Treasurer 35 Advan Girls Chorus 1,2. CHOROST, Robyn: Chorus 15 Key Club 2,35 BBG 1,25 Adv. Guitar 1 fPerformancesl. COLBERT, lim: Football 1. COLE, Warren: Auto Club 3. COLEMAN, Lisa: Spartaticians 15 Spirit Club 25 Key Club 35 Ski Club 35 Senator 35 Flag Line COLLIER, Sue: Varsity Softball 3,45 l.V. Archery 2,35 Varsity Archery 45 National Archery T nament 2,3,4. COOK, Cara: Music Seminar 2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,35 Adv. Girls Chonis l. COOK, Nancy: Cross Country 15 Student Govt 15 Human Relations Committee 1,25 Key Club CORBIN, Daphren: Concert and Marching Band l,Z,3545 lazz Lab l,253,45 Assist Drum Maier CORBIN, Kirk: Kamelback Kraut Club l,2,35 Cross Country 15 Auto Club 4. COUNCIL, Tammy: Gymnastics 45 Dance 3. COX, Dona: Flag Line 3,4. CRABTREE, Gina: Who's Who in American High School Students 45 Masque and Gavel 1,45 hate 1. CRANDALI., Leslie: Badminton, 3,45 Track 2, Spirit Club 2. CRAWFORD, Beverly: Concert 61 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Leo Club 35 Dance. CUNNINGHAM, Kurt: Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Manager l.V. Baseball 2. DALLAS, Stewart: Heavy Wt. Football 15 Baseball 15 l.V. Football 25 l.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Fi ball 4. DANG, Laura: National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish National Honor Society 4. DAVIS, Kate: Student Council Mbr 15 Student Senator 3. DAY, Ianet: Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary5 All-Regional Band 1,2,3,45 All-State Band 3,45 Track T 25 Leo Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 TARS Club 25 Scottsdale Youth Orchestra 25 Stu Senate 1. DICK, Kathi: Tennis 1,25 Key Club 1,253,45 Student Senate l,2,35 Badmitten 25 l.V. Cheer Cross Country 35 Christian Club 2,35 Spirit Club 25 Homecoming 3,45 Class Council 1,25 Achievement 3,4. DIVITO, Sherri: V-President lr. Class 35 Girls State 35 Senator 2,3,45 Forensic Team l,2, Masque 8 Gavel 2,3,45 TARS 3,45 Camelback Christian Club 3,45 Ski Club 45 V-President D 45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Freshman Orientation Chairwoman 45 Man Who Came to ner 25 Spirit Club 25 Ariz Honor Debutons 4. DUNN, Shawn: Manager Varsity Football l,2,3,45 Student Rotarian 35 Key Club 1,3, Fund Rai Chm 25 Student Senate 1,2,3,45 CBHS lst Service Award Winner 25 Action Day Committee Basketall 15 Student Interpersonal Relations Committee l,2,35 Sertoma Club Freedom Awar Student Interpersonal Relations Steering Comm 25 Christian Club l,2,35 Student Govt Fund R ing Comm 35 Homecoming Committee l,2,35 Auto Club Treas 45 Blitekreig 1977 Committee l DURALL, Gene: l.V. Football 35 VICA 4. DYER, Ray: Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Key Club 2. DUVANEL, Wendell: Masque Er Gavel l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Ski Club 3. BRUFLAT, Terri: Symphonic Band 1,25 Leo Club 2,35 Maze Club 2,35 Masque and Gavel 35 Stu- ENCINAS, Stephanie: Varsity Softball l,2,35 Varsity Volleyball 35 l.V. Volleyball 25 Areta Cl 292 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Achievement 35 Beg Choir l5 Adv Girls Choir 2. SERINK, Ahleen: Golf Team 3,45 Camelback Christian Club 253545 V-Pres National Honor So- ty 3,45 Secretary Spartitlclans 3545 Pres Church Youth Group l,2,3,45 Spanish National Honor iety 3,45 International Club 1,25 Masque dt Gavel 1,25 Band 15 COE 45 Student Senator 35 urch Choir 3,45 4-H Dog Obedience 1,25 Piano Club 1,25 Delegate Board Member ot YCF 354. GAR, Greg: Baseball 15 I.V. Baseball 2,35 Varsity Baseball 4. RBER, Cheryl: Gymnastics Team Varsity 3. LTEN, David M: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, President and Drum Major 4, Regional fA11-State 2,35 lazz Lab l,2,3,45 Wind Symphony l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sec 45 Ecneics l,253,4, esident 2535 NAU Music Camp l,2,3,45 Central Company 2,3,45 Methodist Youth Fellowship YFl Vice-President 35 SolofEnsemb1e Festival 2,3,45 Young Sounds 25 Art and Music Seminars RRIS5 Cathy: Masque and Gavel l,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee 15 Girls Basketball 15 HERO LE, Lori: Public Relations Chm Student Council 45 Sr Class Council 45 French National Honor iety 45 TARS Club 3545 Masque St Gavel 2,35 Homecoming Committee 45 lntemational Club 25 45 Wrestling Statistition 35 Costume Crew tor Inherit the Wind 35 Box Ottice Crew tor Dark the Moon 2. ACHMAN, Lori: Student Senate 1,25 Archery 15 Key Club I5 ARE.'I'A 25 Varsity Volleyball 35 oss Country l,25 Track 2. ICKINGER, Keith: Football I545 Baseball 1, Student Senate 45 Ski Club 1525 Key Club 25 Hand- 11 Club 1, ORES5 Carol: SHIELD Yearbook-Editor-in-Chiel 4, Academics Editor 35 Student Exec Coun- l5 Pub1icity.Chairperaon 35 Quill and Scroll 2,3,45 Spanish National Honor Society Secretary 45 oenix Honors Cotillion Debutante 45 Girls State Altemate 35 Anytown Delegate 35 Freshman, , Tennis l5 Varsity Tennis5 International Club Treasurer 35 Forensic Team Ist place winner in e Phoenix Rotary Sppech Contest 25 Student Senate 2,3,45 Class Council l,2,3,45 Foreign Study ague Summer Student to Europe 35 Recipiant ol the Danforth Leadership Award as selected by culty ot Camelback High School 3. UDRAY, Dan: Football I5 Auto Club. EEDLE, Bruce: I.V. Tennis 2,35 Kraut Klub l,2,3,45 Speech Team 15 Student Senator fA1tematel 2,4. EEMAN5 Chris: COE 4. ERDIN, Douglas: National Honor Society 354, President 45 Chess Club 2,3,45 Karnelback Kraut lub 2,35 Christian Club 45 Harvard Summer School 45 Science Seminar 3545 Science Fair 3,45 tate Math Contest l,2,3,45 Student Senator 35 Concert Orchestra 15 DebatelSpeech 1,35 Boy coutsfllagle Scout 15 ECNE ICS 1525 ROTC, Drill Team Statt Officer 1,2,3. ILBURNE5 Andy: Anytown 35 Goll Team I.V. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish National onor 45 I.V. Track 25 Ski Club l,2,3,45 lr. Class Council 35 Speech Team 45 Basketball 1, Sena- r 15354. All-State 4. ONZALEZ, Willie: Basketball. OOLSBY, Brett: Warehouse Manager Shaklee 1,25 Manager Trainee Skaggs 3,45 Raced Sports ards 3,4. OOT, luliez Masque Gt Gavel l5253,4, Treasurer 35 Forensic Team l,2,3,45 National Honor Soci- ty 3,45 Student Senator 35 Anytown Delegate 25 International Club l. ORDON, lill: Girls Varsity Track letterman 15 French National Honor Society 3,45 National onor Society 3545 Key Club 253545 Manager Boys Varsity Track 3,4. ORE, Lindel: Concert Choir 3. ORMAN5 left: Football l,2,3,45 Ski Club l52,3,4. OSNELL5 Tammy: DECA 3545 I.V. Tennis Team 2. RIFFIN, Cheryle: Fresh Tennis 15 I.V. Badmitten 25 Varsity Badmitten 3. RIFFIN, Fawn: DECA 3,45 I.V. Volleyball 2. RUBER, Margery: lntemational Club l,2,3,45 Class Council l,2,3,45 Key Club 253. UIDO, Dan: Varsity Football 3,45 Citizens Advisory Council 45 Speech Team l. ANTLEY, David: Drama5 Chess Club5 Football5 AEUSSLER, Mark: Marching Band l,2,3,4, Asst Drum Major 45 Wind Symphony l,2,3,45 lazz ab 15 P.A.I. Western Europe Trip 45 Computer Math 45 ECNEICS 152. AITA, Christine: Drama 3,45 Orchesis 35 International Club 1,2 Sec, 3 V-President: Spanish ational Honor Society 2,3545 National Honors Society 354. ALLAM, Brian: Tennis l5 Football l. ANBY, Gary: COE 4, Class Historian. ARPER, Kendall Scott: Varsity Letterman 152,35 Varsity Swimming 1,2535 Ski Club l,2,3,45 restlerette 25 Arete 2,35 Key Club 1,2. HARRINGTON, Debbie: DECA 3545 Spirit Club 3. HARRIS, Holly: Student Body Executive Secretary 45 Student Senate l,2,3,45 Student Govt Act Chairman 35 Masque Gr Gavel 1,2,3,4, Crew Head 35 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 Inter-High School Brotherhood Council 2,3,45 Class Council 3545 P.A.l. Europe Trip 35 Wresterlettes 2. HAWKINS, Lamar: DECA President 45 Concert Choir 35 Football l. HAWKINS, Susan: Marching and Concert Band 1,25 National Music Assoc Competition 2, West- ern Stat4s Competition 1525 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Leo Club Secretary 2,35 Interpersonal Relations Committee 2. HAYES, Kathi: Beginning Guitar 4. HEART, Connie: HEDBERG, Karin: COE 45 Key Club 25 Ski Club 4. HEMMINGHAUS, Philip: Basketball l. HENRY, Debbie: I.V. Softball l,2,35 Volleyball I.V. 25 Tennis l, Manager 25 COE 4 - Publicity Chairman, Fund Raising Committee. HERMANCE, Bonnie: Yearbook Publ 2,4. Ski Club I5 Pom Line 25 HEYWOOD, David: Vice-President VICA 45 l.V. Track 81 Varsity Track 35 ICE 45 Handball Club 15 Nat'l Eagle Scout Assoc 354. HICKEY, Mimi: National Honors Society 3,45 French National Honors Society 3,45 I.V. Badminton 3,45 Foreign Exchange Program NACEL fFra.ncel 3. HILLING5 Sarah: Class Council 2,354 Treasurer 45 Senator 3,45 Financial Committee 45 I.V. Volleyball 25 Key Club 253,45 International Club 3,45 Ping Pong Club 2. HITSMAN, Cary: Football 1. HOELZER5 Kevin: Heavy Weight Football l. HOLM, lulie: Cross Country 25 Varsity 35 Masque H Gavel, HORNER, Don: Ski Club l,2,3,45 Foreign Exchange Program 35 Light Weight Football l. HOUSER5 Richard: Auto Club 45 HERO Club 4. HUBLEY, Allan: Student Senate 3, F und-Raising Committee 35 Student Council 3,4. HUFF, Susan: National Honors Society 253,45 loumalism 2,3545 Nominee Who's Who 35 Key Club 35 U.N. Club 35 Drama Club 35 Choir 1. HUME, Scott: Speech Team 3545 Senator-at-Large 3,45 Masque 61 Gavel 3,45 Homecoming Com- mittee 2,3,45 Class Council l,2,3,45 Freshmen Orientation 35 Auditorium Dedication Committee 15 ludicial Committe l, HUNTER, Marie: Student Senate 2,35 Varsity Archery l,2,3,45 Homecoming Committee 2,35 Swim Team 25 Key Club 25 Intemat'l Club 25 Arete 2. HUNTER, Sally: I.V. Volleyball 25 COE Treasurer 45 IRWIN, Cindy: Wrestleretts 2, Captain 3. IAMIESON5 David: Track 1, Varsity 2,3,45 P.E.O.P.E.L. Aid 3,45 Key Club 45 Ski Club 45 Ir. Achievement 45 Football 1. IARRELI., Debbie: Masque Gr Gavel 2, Stage Craft 3,4, Patron 4. IEFFORDS, Valerie: Masque St Gavel 3, 4, Historian 45 Speech Team 3545 Spirit Club 3. IOAQUIM, Mary: NHS 3,45 Spanish NHS 3,45 Racquetball Club 4. IOHNSON, Cindy: Masque Sl Gavel 2,3545 Senator 25 Anytown 25 Plays Twelve Night , Dark oi the Moon , The Man who Came to Dinner , Inherit the Wind , Beauty Part. IONES, David: German Club l,2,3,45 Skateboard Club 25 NHS 3,45 Soccer Club 3,45 Wrestling 3, 45 Weight Lifting l,2,3,45 Gymnastics 3. IONES. left: Track 15 Cross Country 1. IONES, Linda: COE 45 Christian Club 15 Girls League Club l. IUDD, Cory: Marching and Concert Band 1,25 Percusion Ensemble 1,25 Red Cross Volunteer 35 AVC Electronics 3,45 Eagle Scout Explorer Post 345 354. IUDD, Kenneth: Basketball Manager 15 Phoenix Fired Dept Cadets 3,45 Good Sam Hospital Vol- unteer l. KASSNER, Karl: Band l,2,35 Phoenix Youth Orchestra 2,3,4. KELLER, Charlene: Ski Club l,2,3,45 Kev Club 2,3,45 Arete 2, DECA 3,45 Volleyball 25 Diving 35 Homecoming Comrnittee l,2,3,45 Student Class Council 1,2535 Young Lite 2,3,4. KELLEY, Suzanne: Ski Club 35 Drama prop crew 25 Art fCeramicsl 2,3. KING, Hallie: 4-H l,2,3,45 COE 45 Church Volleyball 1,35 Group Soccer Team 25 Top Seed Ten- nis 1. KRIETENSTEIN, Kevin: Basketball 15 NHS 3,45 Kraut Klub l,2,3,45 Ping-Pong Club 2,35 Internat'1 Club 45 Racquetball Club 4. KUMAGAI5 Patricia: Tennis l, I.V. l, Varsity 2,3545 Key Club 35 NHS 45 'l'.A.R.S. 1. KAPLAN, Susan: Pom line 45 Key Club 25 Christian Club 45 Young Lite 1,2,3,4. KLEINT, Glenn R: NHS 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 293 LA PADURA, Ieanine: Varsity Pom Line Co-Capt 45 Class President 25 I.V. Cheer Line Co-Capt 25 Class Council l,25 Key Club 25 Basketball team I5 Dance Mini-Concert 2,3. LARSON, Kent: Concert Choir l,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Music Seminar 2,3,45 Senator 45 Music Dept Menial l,2,3,4. A LASSILA, Tina L.: Student Senate l,2,3,45 Ski Club l,2,3,45 International Club 2,3,45 Class Council 3,45 Forensic Team 45 Debate Team 45 Activities Committee 35 T.A.R.S. 45 Blitzkrieg '77 15 Masque 5 Gavel I5 Leo Club 4. LELAND, Ted: Baseball l,2,3,45 Football l. LOCKHART, Scott: Ir. Achievement 25 Talent Assembly tryouts I, LOFTIN, Darlane: Blitzkrieg 15 VICA 45 Homecoming 25 Christian Club 3,4. LONG, Cindy: Art Club l5 International Club l5 Ski Club l. LORIMER, Sherri: Sparticians I5 HERO 45 Varsity Football 45 Volleyball I. LOTCHES, Star: DECA 45 Christian Club 2,35 Leo Club I5 Blade 15 Intramurals l. LOUCKS, Kay: Archery l,2,3,45 Cross Country Manager 25 Student Senate 25 Young Lite l,25 Arete 45 Key Club 45 Homecoming Committee 4. LOVELLETTE, Marylin: Varsity Swimming l,2,3,4, Capt 3,45 AAU Swim l,2,3,45 Class Secretary 35 NHS 3,45 Student Senate 3,45 Homecoming Committee 2,3,45 International Club 2,35 Young Life l,2,3,45 Class Council 2,3,4. . LUCKETT, Linn: Marching Band l,2,3,4, Concert I5 Wind Symphony 2,3,45 Student Senate 1. LUSBY, Betsy Ann: Performance Dance 3,45 Homeroom Senator 3,45 Track I. LUSBY, Bonnie: Cheerleader I.V. 2, Varsity 3, Performance Dance 3,4. LUSSON, Doug: Track l,2,45 Football 1,25 Four-wheel Drive Club 3,4. LUSTER, Garv: Band l,25 Football l, Basketball 1,25 Varsity Swimming l,2,3,45 DECA 4. LOPER, Dave: Skateboard Club 25 Chain Gang for I.V. Football5 Frisbee contest 3. MAC AFEE, Marie: Class Council 3,45 International Club 45 Leo Club 4. MADDE, Katherine: Kamelback Kraut Club l,25 HERO 4. MALMSTONE, Nancy: Flag Line 3,45 Key Club 2,3. MANGINO, Lise: Orchestra 1,25 TARS 25 Leo Club 25 ISBIK 3. MANNING, Scott: Varsity football 45 Varsity Track 2,3,4. MANOR, Melanie: Varsity Softball 3,45 Varsity Track l,2,4. MARLEY, Mark: Debate Team l,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Masque dr Gavel 1,2,3,45 Nat'l Forensic League l,2,3,45 ECNEICS 45 I.V. Band 15 Teen-Aged Republicans 3. MARSHALL, Mike: Baseball l, I.V. 3, Varsity 45 Student Senate 3. MATUS, Daniel: Marching and Concert Band l,2,35 Iazz Lab l,2,35 Key Club 45 N.A.U. Music Camp Scholarship Recipient I5 VICA 45 Christian Club 2,3,45 Young Sounds of Ariz Iazz Ensem- ble 45 Phoenix Symphony Youth Orchestra 45 Scottsdale Symphony Youth Orchestra 35 Phoenix Little Theatre 35 Young Musicians Scholarship Competition 3,45 Homecoming Committee 45 Chess Club 45 Electronics Club 2,3,45 Guitar 4. MAURER, Robert: Basketball 2,35 Baseball I, Tennis 2. MC GUIRE, Laura: Band l,2,3,45 Tall Flag Corps 2,3,4 Captain 45 Assembly Committee Chairperson 45 Student Senator 3,45 NHS 3,4. MC BRIDE, Lyndon: VICA 45 Ir. Achievement 35 Explorers 2 MC COY, Mike: Student Body Corresponding Secretary 3, President 45 National Merit Semi-Fina- list 45 ASU Medallion ot Merit 35 Key Club 2,3,45 Dist Treasurer 45 Boys State 35 Anytown 25 Citi- zens Advisory Rep 35 NHS 3,45 Spanish NHS 2,3, Vice-President 35 Interpersonal Relations Com- mittee 35 Tennis I, I.V. 1. MC RAE, lim: Music Seminar 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Humanities Seminar l. MEIGHAN, Kim: Concert Choir 3,45 International Club 45 Volunteer at Ariz Training Program for mentally retarded, 2,3,4, Volunteer ot Yr, 35 Church Youth President 2,3. METZGER, Gabrielle: Wrestlerettes l,2, CcrCapt 35 Spartaicians l,25 TARS 25 Class Council l,45 Key Club 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3,4. Ski Club 4. MILLER, Daniel: Varsity Football 45 Masque Sr Gavel 3,45 Christian Club 2,3,45 Student Senate 35 P.A.l. Europe Study Tour 35 Ski Club l,2,3,45 Young Life 2,3,4, MILLER, Greg: Student Senator l,2,3,45 Nominee Boys State 35 Played for State Championship Soccer Team 2,3,4. MILLER, Kristi: Gymnastics Team 2. MIONI, Emilio A: Lt. Weight Wrestling l. MITCHAM, Loretta: Dance Club 45 Volunteer Watson's Orphanage. MONDAY, Mark: VICA 45 Football 1. MOORE, Terry: Mbr North Star Theater l,2, Best Actor 25 Frosh dt I.V. Tennis 15 Yearbook statt I, 2,3, Head Photographer 35 Ir. Achievement l,25 Band Member l,2. MOWDER, Ianet: Archery l,2,3,45 Ir. Achievement 3,45 Spirit Club 3. MUGAVERO, Don: Track l,3,45 Football 3. MURPHY, Carole: Volleyball l,2,35 Student Senate l,2,3,45 Track 15 Badminton l,2,35 Key Club 2,3,45 Softball 2,4. NEWMAN, Connie: NHS 3,45 Senate l,2,45 Masque Sr Gavel l,2,3,45 Anytown 25 Speech Team l, 25 Dylan 3rd in State Competition5 Plays David Sr I..isa , Twelfth Night , Dark ot the Moon , The Man Who Came to Dinner , Inherit the Wind , The Beaty Part. 294 SENIOR ACTIVITIES NICHEL, Phill: Band 2,3,45 lazz Band 2,3,4. NOACK, K: VICA 2,3. NOONAN, Katie: Key Club 25 Ski Club 1,45 Inherit the Wind Light Crew 3. NUFFER, Craig: IROTC Drill Team 3,45 Rifle Team 3. PALMER, Marvin: Football I5 Student Senator 4. PARKS, Nancy: Archery 15 U.S. Figure Skating Assoc l,2,3,45 Competitor in ICE Dance l Young Life l,2,3,45 Class Secretary 45 Pom Line 35 Senator at Large 35 DECA 35 lnternatio Club 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Key Club 25 Ski Club 4. POIROT, Theresa: HERO Club President 45 I.V. Badminton 2, Varsity 35 Tennis I. PAPPAS, Tim: PARKS, Matthew: Wrestling l. PARMENTER, Sandy: Varsity Girls Swimming l,2,3,4. PATTERSON, Teri: Archery l,2,3,45 lst in Nat'l Archery Team Shoot 35 Cross Country l. PAUL, Mary: Ski Club 25 COE 4. PAYNE, Denise: Phoenix Little Threatre l,2,3,45 Band l,2. PENDERGRAFT, Keith: Football l,2,35 Track 1. PETRENKO, lhor: ROTC l,2,3,45 Student Senate 35 Ski Club l,25 Drill Team l,2,3. PETZ, Kathi: Masque 51 Gavel l,2,3,45 Costumes I,2,3,45 Play Production 3,45 Art Seminar 3, State Fair Competitor l,2,3. POMERENKE, Gordon: Debate l,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Masque 61 Gavel 45 German Club 1. PROVO, Paula: Young Musicians Competition 2,3,45 Band l,2, All-State 1,25 Solo Ensemble I, 35 Band Rep l,25 Iazz Band I5 Young Sounds l,2,35 Orchestra 35 Phoenix Youth Orchestra 2,3 NHS 3,45 Girls State 35 One-Act Plays 2. PULFER, Shayne: Track 3,45 Band l. 1 1 QUAN, Dora: NHS 3,45 I.V. Badminton 45 lr. Volunteer Good Sam Hosp. 35 Manager Girls Ba ketball 35 Christian Club 2,3. QUINN, Ielf: Gott 1, I.V. 1, Varsity 2,45 Ski Club l. REESE, David: IROTC, Battalion Comdr 4, Statt 3, Varsity Drill Tm 3,45 Ranger Team 3,45 NHS 45 Kamelback Kraut Klub 3,4. REICHENBERGER, Andy: Swim Team 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 VICA 3,4, Vice-President and Na tional participant 4. REI., Melissa: Cheerleader, Co-Capt I.V. 3, Captain Varsity 45 Senator at Large 45 Key Club Senior Class Council 45 lr. Class Council 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 25 Spanish Cl l,2, Secretary 2. I RENEGAR, Sheryl: Student Senate 2,35 Young Lite. REYNOLDS, Paul: Key Club 3,45 Varsity Swimming I5 Football l. RHINEHART, Camille: Concert Choir 3,45 Christian Club 3,45 FORENSICS 15 Blade 35 A vanced Chorus 2. ROCKRICH, Christine: Varsity track l,25 Varsity Cross Country I. RODES, Mike: Football l,2,3,4, Varsity 4, RODRIQUEZ, David: Football l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Key Club l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Student Senate l,2,4. ROPERS, Christy: NHS 3,4. ROSENBERG, Michelle: NHS 3,45 Spanish NHS 3, President 45 Student Senate 45 DECA Corrs sponding Secretary 45 Masque 51 Gavel 3,45 Play Inherit the Wind, 35 Modern Dance Min Concert 2,35 Advertising Mgr Spartan Blade 35 IHSBC 3, Executive Committee 45 B'nai Brith 1. ROSS, Cynthia: Spirit Club5 International Club. ROSSBOROUGH, Debbie: Flag Line 3,45 NHS 3,45 Student Senate 3,45 DECA 3,45 Kraut Klub l 25 Ice Skating Club 25 International Club 25 Interact Club 25 Ski Club 4. BOTH, larry: Participant Gem 61 Mineral Show l,2, Won trophy. ROWE, Mike: NHS 45 Student Senate l,2,3,45 Student Class Council 3,45 Swim Team 35 Ke Club l,25 Quill dt Scroll 45 Photo Club 1,45 International Club 2,35 Keramos Club 45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Young Life 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Statt l,4, Advertising Editor 4. RUNYON, Rogert: Football5 Baseball. RUTENBER, Earl: NHS 3,45 ECNEUCS l,2,3,45 Spanish NHS 2,3. RUTTENBUR, Pam: I.V. Band l,2,35 SymphonicfMarching Band 45 Iazz Band 4. RUTTENBUR, Tamera: I.V. Band l,2,3,4, Marching and Concert 45 lazz Lab 4. RYAN, Hal: Concert Choir 2,3,45 HERO 4. SACHEN, Iohn: Football l5 HERO 45 Skateboard Club State Champion. NDEHS, letf: Baseball 1. NDVIG, Kim: Tennis 1, l.V. 1, Varsity 2,3,45 Key Club 35 NHS 45 TABS 1. WYEH, Laurie: Varsity track 2,3,45 Varsity Cross Country l,35 Key Club 4. ARLA, Aria: Baseball 1,25 Wrestling I. HEPP, Donna: Softball 3,45 Swimming 3. ERLOCK, Dan: MarchlngfConcert Band 2,3,45 lan Lab 3,4, HIEII, Robin: Golf 25 Kraut Klub l,2. HISLEB, Iamie: Masque 51 Gavel 35 Speech Team 3. HMELLING, Todd: Wrestling l,2,3,45 Football l,2,35 Swimming l,2. HULTZ, Nanette: Volleyball l.V. l, Varsity 2,3,45 Archery l.V. 1 Varsity 2,3,45 l.V. Softball Z. HULTE, Bay: DECA 4. HWEIGI-IARDT, Susan: DECA 3,4. OTT, Iulie: Masque dt Gavel 3,4, technician 3,45 NHS 3,45 Tennis l. CO D'ARAGONA, Carolina: Ski Club 45 NHS 3,45 Young Life 3,45 French NHS 45 Band l, SING, Michele: Flag Line 3,4, Captain 45 Orchesis 4. EDDO, Pat: Young Lite Z5 Swimming 45 Student Council Rep 1. Football 15 Key Club 25 Ski b 15 Homecoming Committee 15 Senator-at-Large 1. EETS, Aaron: Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Student Senate l,2. EETS, Harriet: Masque Gt Gavel 2,3,4, technician 2,3,4, President 45 NHS 3,45 Tennis 1. BERT, luanita: Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,45 lazz Lab l,2,3,4. ITH, Eleanor: Indian Club 2. ITH, Kevin: Debate Team l,2,3,45 Masque 61 Gavel l,2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Young Republi- s 3. ITH, Mark: Student Body Vice-President 45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Boys State 35 Band 2,3,4, urn Major 3,45 NHS 3,45 Assembly Committee Chairman 35 Masque Gt Gavel 1,25 Danforth adership Award 35 Student Senate 3,4, president 45 NAU Citation of Merit 45 Phoenix Youth chestra l,2,3,4, Principle Cellist 3,45 All-State Choir lst Chair 35 All-Region Choir and Or- estra l,2,35 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 25 Camelback Harmoniana 35 Camelback singers Case ot David St Lisa and Twelfth Night. ELL, Kathryn: Masque 61 Gavel l,2,3,45 HERO 4, Secretary5 Spirit Club 35 Gun Club 2. BENSON, Shari: Masque Gt Gavel 45 Iazz Band 3,45 All-State Classical Guitar Gold Medal 3,45 l-State Solo 61 Ensemble 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Music Seminar 45 Christian Club 3,45 Advance itar 2,3,4. TO, Charlene: Student Body Rep 3, Corresponding Secretary 45 Class Council l,2,3,4, Trea- er 1, Secretary 25 International Club l,2,3,4, President 45 Band Flag 61 Rifle Corps l,2,35 Sena- l,2,35 Swimming Team 1,25 Softball 3,45 Integration Task Force Committee 3,45 Leo Club sident 45 State Rotaxian 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Interpersonal Relations Committee 3. AHAVEC, Vlado: Weight LiIting5 Soccer. ARKS, Rick: NHS 3,45 Student Senate 45 Class Council 45 Kamelback Kraut Klub 2,3,45 Ski ub 3,45 Tennis l. ENCER, Kim: IROTC l,2,3,45 Christian Club 3. ENCER, Laura: Tennis, Cross Country5 Key Club5 Ski Club5 Senator5 Ping Pong Club. ENCER, Myron: VICA 4. ERN, Ionathan: American International School in Israel l,2,3, Varsity l,2,35 NHS 45 B'nai Brith uth Organization 4. RIEDIECK, Brian: MMERS, Mark: Drama's spring play 2, make-up crew fall play 25 cross country 15 Orchesis ni-Concert 35 Speech Tournament - Humor 1. NDELI., David: Ski Club 3,45 Racquetball 3,45 Photography 3,45 Chess Tournament 3. UTER, Dave: Ping-pong Club 3. MERON, Mark: Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Key Club l,2,3,45 Student Senate 1,25 Baseball Basketball 1. NG, Ienny: Orchesis 3,45 Pom Line 45 Cheer 35 NHS 3,45 International Club 1. NG, Tami: Varsity Badminton 3,45 Varsity Softball 2,3,45 NHS 3,4. YLOB, Mary: DECA 3,4. ERRIEN, Connie: COE Vice President 45 lr. Achievement 45 Golf 1,2. OMAS, Anne: Band 3,45 Christian Club 35 Photography AVC 3. OME, Iulie: COE 4. OMPSON, Carol: Cross Country Varsity 1,35 Varsity Track l,2,3,45 Areta l,2. THOMPSON, Cheryl: Orchesis 45 Student Sentate 1,2,3. THOHSON, Tami: Racquetball Club 1, TOMAC, Ioanne: COE 45 Swim Team 35 Young Life 35 Spirit Club 2. TOMECEK, Brian: Football 15 First Boy Cheerleader 35 Desert Devil Gymnastics 45 Concert Choir 3,4, UHANICH, lim: Baseball 1,25 Key Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 2. VAN CAMP, Suzanne: COE 45 Young Life 35 Softball 25 Archery l. VAUGHN, Brian: DECA 3,4, Historian 4. VAUGHN, Paul: Football 1, l.V. 2,3, Varsity 45 Baseball l, l.V. 2,3. WALKER, Elizabeth: Masque 2,3,4, Costume Crew Inherit the Wind, 3, Stage Craft Class 3,4, Rich Man Poor Man 25 l.V. Softball Mgr 3. WELLS, Diana: Marching Bandfwincl Symphony Z,3,45 FFA 1,25 DECA 35 French Club 1,25 4-H 1. WETZEL, Diane: Masque 51 Gavel 2,3, Patrons 2,35 Spartaticians 3,45 Yearbook Stall 3,45 Chris- tians Club 35 Ski Club 35 Phot Club 3,45 International Club 25 Quill 81 Scroll 45 NHS 4. WHICKER, Tim: COE 4. WHITE, Ichn: Treasurer VICA Club 45 l.V. Football 2, Frosh 15 Wrestling 1. WINKLER, Karen: Key Club 35 Basketball cheer 25 Interact Club 35 Ping-Pong Club 2. WISE, Rene': Homecoming 25 Senate 1,35 Class Council 25 Freedoms Foundation Award 35 NHS 3,45 President of COE 4. WONG, Sharon: Young Life 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Class President 35 Swing Singers 25 Flag Line 45 Senator 3,45 Concert Choir 2,35 Fall Orientation 45 Christian Club 2,3. ZACCAGNIO, Marii: Spartaticians 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. ZAZZERA, Nick: Marching and Concert Band l,2,3,45 Iazz Band 1,2,3,4. ZELLEH, Mike: Gun Club l,2,3,45 Class Council 1. ZIES, Gary: Kraut Klub 1,25 l.V. Gold 2. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 295 Abbe, Sue 234 Abbott, canes zz,z4,a1,3z,99,z31,za4 Abbas Kimi zz 24 7s,13i,2s4,2ss,294 . ' . .42. Abrams, Nancy 272 Abraham, Cathy 234 Acevedo, Giamino 254 Bnice, Acklin, Scott 254 Adair, Darrell 254 Adair, Raith 144 Adair, William 26,31,34 Adams, Dolores Adams, Greg Adams, Jeffrey Adams, John Adams, Kathleen 234 Adams, Lisa 234 Adamson, Shauna 126,234 Addelia, Diane 234 Adkins, Mark 234 Adkins, Tracey 133,272 Adler, Joseph 234,254 Afflech, John 140 Affleck, Lillian 272 Affleck, Susan 21,39,234 Agee, Kenneth 234 Ahart, Edward 254 Ake, Cari 134,234 Ake, Lori 134,234 Akins, Mitchell 224 Akmon, Brian Aldridge, James Aldridge, Sherl Alexander, Bartis 254 Alexander, Lea Alexander, Mark 234 Alexander, Susan 234 Alexander, Tina 234 Allain, John Allain, Pamela 234 Allegretti, Benjamin 234 Allegretti, Mr. 157 Allen, Angie 254 Allen, Benjy Allen, Bruce 185, 189 Allen, Deborah 234 Allen, Gina 272 Allen, Lisa 254 Allen, John 117 Allen, Mary A. 116 Allen, Mary 1. 116 Allen, Michael Allen, Stephanie 8,l00,134,135,185 Allen, Suzanne Allen, Vincent 272 Alexander, Sue Alton, Heather 254 Alvarado, Oscar Alyea, Christina Alyea, Cynthia 254,272 Amadio, Evelyn 185 Ammaccapane, Frank 2,65, 100, 185 Amadio, Joseph 73,272 Amadio, William 73,123,272 Arrieis, Dawn 272 Ameis, Todd 121,224 Ament, Pat Amerson, Derrick Ames, Clint 272,273 Anderson, Dorcas Anderson, James D. Anderson, James W. 272 Anderson, Lee 234 Anderson, Lisa 272 Anderson, Nancy 160 Anderson, Randy 29,185,304 Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Sherry 24,234 Anderson, Teresa 272 Andro, Barbara 33,39,234 Andro, David 272 Andro, Steve 117 Angino, Lise Ankenbrandt, Becky 34,126,185, 22 Ankenbrandt, Margaret 73,272 Annos, Dina 234,244 Annos, John 272 Annos, Konstantina 39 Anthony, Stanley 185 Anttila, Michelle 185 Antilla, Sidney Applewhite, Roger 101,272 Arbogast, David Arbogast, Renee Archer, Michele Archer, Vicki 272 Arguiio, Georgene 185 Arme, Julie 134,234 Armstrong, Alicia 101,254 Armstrong, Cord Armstrong, Steve 142 Arnold, Faith 31,234 Arnold, Joel Arnone, Charles 53,122,146,254 Arnson, Dean 101 Arnson, Derek 24,123, 143,272 Arnson, Ronald 234 Arquero, Kathleen 63,272 Artigas, Brenda 116 Artigas, Nancy 234 Asel, Kyle 272 Ashley, Deborah 254 Asimos, Chris 272 Asprella, Tiziana 254 Astemborski, Andrew Astemborski, Brenda 272 Athens, George 73 9 Iride Athens, Sam 254 Atkins, Tracey Atkinson, James 73,254 Atkinson, Judy 272 Atkinson, Phyllis 185 Atlee, Stephan 272 Attanucci, Coleen 116,234 Austin, Douglas 254 Auten, John 234 Autrey, William Axinn, Jennifer 21,33,39,60 Azzato, Teresa 30,234 Babuscio, Grey 122,254 Baca, Diana 67,222 Baca, Jimmy 123,141,188,221 Bacchi, Patricia 31,67,129,254 Bach, Paul 99,101,254 Baer, Robert 272 Bagby, Barbara Bagby, John 256 Bahain, Billy 167 Bakakos, Jimmy 234 Baker, James Baker, Kim Baker, Mike Balcerzak, Nancy 134,l35,136,234 Baldwin, Keith Balikian, Ruth 23,25,188 Ball, Bret 101,234 Ball, Gerald 272 Balmes, Lisa 234 Bamrnerlin, Becky 234 Bance, John 188 Bancroft, George 234 Bandelier, Robert 143 Bandli, Laura 234 Bandy, Carl 73,254 Banes, Christopher 254 Bannister, Lynn Bannister, Lynn 111,234 Banta, Leslie 272 Bantley, Vincent 254 Barber, Darcy 272,277 Barber, Lena Barclay, Nita Barela, Victov 121 Barela, Victor 109 Barlow, James 16,173 Barling, Lisa 254 Barnes, Adam 254 Barnes, Gary 117 Barnett, Doris Mrs. 166 Barnett, Rae 272 Barnum, Marie 234 Barett, Retha 272 Barror, Beth Barsoum, Amany 254 Bartko, Beth 22,23,123,188 Barton, Eric 272 Barton, Wayne 254 Bassous, Lilian 254 Bates, Cindy 254 Bates, Larry Battuello, Amy 188 Baughman, Julie 188 Bazan, DeeDee 272 Bazan, Bilbert 38,99,100,102,188 Beach, Teresa 263,273 Beadle, Scott 188 Beard, Brooke 235 Beard, Whitney 254 Beasley, Dona 156 Beaumont, Jon 188 Beauvais, Cathy 273 Beauvias, John 122,254 Beauvais, Paul 121,188 Beazley, Lisa Beck, Jennifer 101,273 Beck, Martain 234 Beck, Pamela 254 Beck, Russell 254 Beck, Stacie 188 Beckman, Alan 254 Becker, Tami 234 Becknell, Teresa 234 Begay, Joseph 63,255 Bell, Kristina 273 Belt, David 234 Belt, Darlene Belt, Travis 123,273 Beltram, Jody Beltram, Jody 255 Bender, Thomas 235 Benedict, Diane 255,268 Bendeliar, Bob 123 Benibe, Dave 273 Benites, Joe 117 Benitez, John Bennet, Carolyn 235 Benjamin, Audrey 273 Bennett, Doug 73,187,l96,l97 Benson, Karla 255 Benson, Lisa Bentley, Vincent Bercier, Sheila 63,235 Barge, Mark 255 Berger, Rhonda 273 Bergquist, Laura 255 Bergquist, Mark 187 Berlin, Patricia Bernal, Daniel 123,273 Bernsten, Barry 273 Bernstein, Jacquelin 235 Bernstein, Robert 133,147,273 Berry, Laura Berry, Ronald 187 Bertoni, Lori Berube, David 66 Bever, Timothy Biauce, Kita 132 Biauce, Rita 273 Bickford, Jenny Bicknell, Teresa 124,235 Biehl, Glenn 62,187,281 Biehl, Lisa 134,235 Biehl, Loren 123,273 Bielingi, Darlene 133,139,273 Billings, Christopher 123,143,273 Bingham, Don 62 Bird. Jonathan 101 Birtcher, Gary 62,187 Bishop, Dennis 187 Bishop, Kim 273 Brown, Maria Brown, Michael 100 Brown, Molly 274 Brown, Mike 274 Brown, Monty 189 Brown, Steven 235 Brown, Sydney 189 Brown, Brown, Terri 255 Todd 274 Browne, Peggy 235 Christopher 274 Bishop, Lisa 255 Bitter, Paul 123,144,146 Black, Amy 73,l33,139,273 Black, Cindy 235 Black, Deborah 255 Black, Dessie 156 Black, Elizabeth 256,273 Black, John 273 Black, Ike 133 Blackert, Marcy 235 Blair, Carolyn 224 Blake, Brenda 255 Blaker, Barbara Blakeley, Gary 255 Blakely, Michelle 255,265 Blanchard, Louis 25,124,273 Blankenship, Linda 187 Blanton, April Block, Mark 273 Blome, Craig 235 Blorne, John 123,273,281 Bloom, Elizabeth 187 Blosser, Shawna 73,255 Blumenfeld, Robert 235 Boas, Elise 235 Boatman, Bradley Boetto, Peggy 255 Bohrer, Richard 61,111,187 Boirum, Terrie 187 Bolek, David 235 Bolin, Kerry 273 Bonhote, Andre 273 Bonhote, Matthew 20,188 Bonnell, David 273 Bonnell, Raymond Boone, John 62,189 Booras, Debra 273 Booth, Craig 188 Booth, Terrence 273 Bootz, Bob 189 Bootz, Jeff 122 Borchardt, Teresa 273 Borieo, Deanna 273 Bormanis, John 255 Borst, Suzanne 273 Bosce, Jeff 143 Bosco, Michael 143 Bosco, Minnie 24,60,73,l88,205 Bosselman, Dawn 273 Bostwick, Jim 117,188 Bottomley, Alan 122 Bourque, Rhonda 273 Bowerbank, Scott 255 Bowers, Steve 273 Bowles, Rawlin Bowman, Linda 188 Boxley, Melissa 235 Boyd, James 143,273 Boyd, Kelly Boyle, Raymond 235 Bradford, Beverly Brady, Bonnie 188 Brady, David Brady, Jodi 235 Brady, Peter 255 Brommer, Gina 273 Branch, Mary 273 Brand, Beth 224 Brannan, David Branch, Mary Branson, Dina 255 Branigan, Kathlean 156 Bratzel, Bonnie Breinholt, Leroy Brewer, Leann Brewer, Stacey 73,1 16,132,255 Bright, Heather 188 Brinton, Alice 160 Britt, Kevin 235 Broadhurst, Lynnette Brock, David Broermann, James Bromley, Mitchell Brooks, lane 188 Brooks, Jennifer 235 Brooks Mike 123,274 Bruce, Timothy 274 Brown, Toni 189 Bruflat, Terri 189 Brumm, Rebecca 99,255 Brumm, Timothy Brugger, Eric 274 Bruning, Carl 65,189 Brunk, Elizabeth 189 Bryant, Jeffery 235 Bryant, Lisa 255 Bubar, Dave 235 Bubar, Karen 274 Bucher, James 274 Buchholz, Betty 68,235 Buch, Bruce 189 Buck, Mike 255 Buck, Richard Buckhannon, Charles 189,230 Buckhannon, Mathew 123,274 Budiac, Greg 235 Budnik, Gerard 109 Budnilr, Jerry 108 Bui, David 255 Bull, Dr. Scott 168 Buller, David Bullock, Jerry 255 Bumgarner, Lori Burch, Cindy 255 Burch, Paul 255 Burchi, Nancine 274 Burciaga, Manuel Burden, Richard 123,274 Burden, Robert 255 Burden, Sally Burfoot Joseph 27,187 Burgess, Beth 255 Burgess, Brian Burgess, Jill Burgoot, Ioe 38 Burgun, Barry 189 Burgy, Burgy, Burke, Burke, Burke, Burke, Burne, Burne Dana 23,32,33,38,l00, 190 David 101,255 Allyson 274 Debbie 274 Joseph 274 Margaret 235 Maria 235 Mary 235 fl. Burley, Kim 274 Burns, Nancy 255 Burnside, Darryl Burnstad, Gary Burnstad, Ricky 255 Burt, Candy 235 Busard, Denise Busard, Glenn 255 Busard, Mark Busch, David 111,235 Buse, Mark Buseman, Jon 235 Buseman, Paul 274 Bustos, Sandra Butera, Chris 255 Butterfly, Susan Bvars, Dana 274 Byfield, Renate Bylinsky, Terry Butler, Kimberly 68,274 Butler, Patricia 255 Cabrera, Barbara 235 Cabrera, Raphael Cabarera, Ralph 274 Cain, Becky Cain, Cynthia Caldwell, Cathi 190 Calhoun, David Calhoun, Linda Callahan, Bernard 103 Callahan, David 274 Callans, Jeffrey 244 Callahan, Joe 235 Cameron, Douglas Campbell, James 235 Campbell, John 123,274 Campbell, John 173 Campbell, Kellie 190 Campbell, Lori 235 Campbell, William Campros, Kevin 235 Canter, Catherine 274 Canter, James 236 Brooks, Michael 143 Brooks, Michelle 139,274 Brophy, Francesca 130 Brophy, Moriah 132,273,274 Brown, Adelina 101,255 Brown, Cheryl 188 Brown, Clifford 188 Brown, Jim 255 Brown, John 235 Brown, Kathryn 200,274 Brown, Linda 235 Cantor, David l44,145,236,243 Cantor, Susan 190 Capriotti, John Capriotti, Mario 190 Carbajal, Eva 132,139,274 Carlise, Robert 128,180,274 Carlisle, Arthurienne 155 Carlock, Cindy 67,256,265 Carlson, John 143 Carlson, Leslie Carlson, Lisa 256 rmichael, Chian 22,23,24,45,58,67,236 rmichael, Lori 236 rroll, Brian 190 rroll, Kim 234 rson, Wendy 234 rsten, Kim 114 er, lulie 256 rter, Martha rter, Tonya 270,274 rter, Wendy 236 rtledge, Tracy 40,121,1B9,229 scketta, Mark 236 sella, Thomas 236 sey, Kimberly 256 shdan, letlery skey, Donna 274 stillo, Augustine 99,122,256 vallero, Veronica 190 lis, Patrick ranski, Terrence rqua, Pete 236 adwick, Christopher 256 ampagne, Clarence 63,128,146,256 andler, letl andler, Stephen ancller, Stephan 236 aney, Lawrence apin, Dave 236 apman, Torie 274 arney. lames 256 arney, Phil 123,274 ase, Keli aeteen, Brenda 256 Corbin, Daphren 224 Corbin, lohn Corkins, Robyn 191 Corl, Cheryl 236 Cornett, Paul Costa, Fred 2 Cotter, Anne Cotter, Earl 160 S6 116,256 Cotton, lulle 256 Couch, Duane 236 Couch, Couch Ton Phil 62 1 Y Coulter, Alan 275 Coulter, Patricia Coulter, Susan 191 Council, Nick 255,256 Council, Tam my 191 Courrler, Tim 236 Courtney, Theresa 116,130,236 Coutchie, Karen 131,256 Cox, Dona 125,191 Cox, Lynden Cox, Mike 23 Cox, Thomas Cox, William Cozzalino, Ra 6 30 256 ndy 100,256 Dee, Kevin Dee, Robby 31,237 Deen, Brent 276 Deenn, Tim 257 De Hoogh, Ron 24,237 De Lair, Kristen 276 De Lathauwer, Annette 276 De Lathauwer, Paul 257 De La Vara, Bill 122,237 Del Duco, loe l21,144,237,240 Delisle, Ms. 20 De Long, Paula 276 De Luca, Rocco 192 De Mente, Demetra 257 Demoss, Chris 257 Dempster, lohn Denton, Coach 132 Deroe, Phillip 237 Demer, Tracey Derry, Terry 121,193 Desimone, Steven 121,237 De Visme, Kathy 276 De Vora, lohn 193 De Vora, Susan 193 De Walt, Patty 257 De Walt, Stephen Edwards, leflrey 194 Edwards, lulie 258 Edwards, Kristi 258 Edwards, Lisa 137,237 Edwards, Wiliam 258 Ege, Lisa 258 Egnew, Wendi 139,276 Ehlers, Diana 67,258,267 Elizondo, Rick Ellington, Laura 258 Elliott, Rhonda Ellis, Cheryl 114,238 Embry, Steven 238 Emerson, lames 238 Emmons, Christine Encinas, Stephanie 134,135,136,192,194 Engel, Lynn 276 English, Sandra 65,99,255, Ennis, Dena 25,238 Eno, Phil 238 Enserink, Ahleen 127,194 258 Enserink, lana 68,114,238,243 Enserink, Scott Epperson, Lisa 100,258 Erickson, Gregory 276 Erickson, Kimberly aste en, Teresa 274 avez, Amalia 275 avez, Michael avez, Michael avez, Ralph 236 avez, Sylvia 256 avira, Karen erry, William ioba, Ken ee, Curtis 256 Crabtree, William 121,140,236 Crabtree, Gina 192 Crabtree, Kimm 275 Cracchiolo, Mike 122,256,273 Crandall, Leslie 192 Crane, Cathy 192 Crane, Donna 256,260 Crane, Michael 123,275 Crawford, Beverly 100,192 Crawlord, Danny 236 Creswell, Lielyn 256 Cronquist, Kerry 257 Crose, Richard Crooks, Theresa Crow, Kenneth 143, 275 Crowley, Alan 257 Crowley, lames 101,275 Dewar, David Dewar, Patrick De Walt, Patricia 139 De Weese, Brent 237 Dewitt, Kelly 129,237 Dewitt, Robin 276 Dewyer, Denise 23,237 D er Timoth 276 Erickson, Laura 130,238 Erickson, Lynn 238 Erickson, Mary Ermonian, David 238 Esgar, Gregory 110,194,238 Esgar, 1 ellrey 101 Esmeier, lon elpka, Christina 256 elpka, Victoria 99,190 euvront, Sharon 116,256 ilds, Ginger 256 ioba, Ken 275 ischilly, Gretchen itharanian, Laura 275 ornopsky, Willlam 101,256 orost, Kenneth 275 orost, Robin 190 oukalas, Cindy 42,l34, 135,190 riscaden, Steven ristenson, Ronald 256 ristian, Chris 190 ristian, Rex 168 rtstopher, Devonna upp, Steven 256 urchill, Christa 256 'chomski, Robert 236 'tizen, Arlyn alley, Kelli Crowley, Kimberly 99,101 Croyle, Sally Crum, lames Crye, Donald 236 275 236 Crye, Kathryn 270,275 Cuddihy, lack 110,120,121 Cuddihy. loh n 236 Cummings, Timoth 236 Cunningham, Daniel 133,143,275 Cunningham, Georgia 236 Cunningham, leflrey D. 237 Cunningham, lell M. 146,257 Cunningham, Kevin 237 Curnette, loh IJ Cunningham, lohn Cunnin ham Kathleen 275 9 I Cunningham, Kurtis 192 Cunningham, Michael 123,275 Cunningham, Sue 192 Curnette, Ioh n 257 Curran, Theresa ole, 1 anahan, Johnny anahan, William 275 ark, Carolyn 275 ark, lon 122,236 lark, Lori 55,275 lark, Piper 256 ark, Susan 128 lark Stephen 236 arkson, Tracey 256 layton, Adam 236 layton, Maria 190 layton, Robert 144, 256 ement, Angela ments, David 236 laments, Douq line. .loan lilton, Charolette 156 lyne, Gerald 120,169 linkingbeard, La Dayne ockran, Scott 99 ohen Cynthia 68,275 ohen: Donna 236 ohen, Sam olier, oker, olber olber Hobart 173 Randy 122,236 t, Cindy t, Craig olbert, Iames erry 275 256 oleman, lames 123,275 ole, Warren 191 oleman, Lisa 125,191 alley, Pena olier, Susan 106,114,191 ollins, William 236 olquhoon, William 256 olscm, Amy onkling, Tina 20, 236 onnell, Carol 133,275 onover, Keith 133,275 onrady, Scott 58,256 ontrsras, Larry onsoli, Carla ontreras, Elizabeth ook, Cara 191 ook, Nancy ook, Theron 256 ooke, Connie ooke, Carrin ooney, lill 236 ooper, Amanda 275 ooper, Guy 236 coper, Hans opeland, Carolyn 191 opeland, Cynthia 236 opeland, lonathan 275 opley, Shirley 139,275 oppinger, Steve orbin, Christy 127,256 Currier, Wendi 275 Curtis, David 275 Curtis, Gerald 257,275 Curtis, Thomas Custer, Robert 275 Dahlau, Eilan 237 Dahn, Deborah 237 Dahn, laneen 101,275 Daily, Tami Dakai, Michelle 257 Dale, Barbara 237 Dale, Steven Dalgleish, Elizabeth 275 Dallas, Myron 110,121,237 Dallas, Stewart 110,121,192 Daly, Daphne 257 Dandrea, Tony Daniels, lames 270 Daniels, Robert 189 Dang, Laura 21,192 Dang, Lowell 100,237 Dang, Tan 68,265 D'Arcange1o, Mary 192 Dase, Diane 275 Davenport, Blair 100,270 Davenport, Christie 275 Davenport, lheri 192 Davenport, Linda Davidson, Shelly 58,257 Davis, lellery Davis, Kate QWY I Y Dick, Kathy 193 Dicks, Sue 127 Diestler, Mark Dietrich, Lisa 255,257 Dietzman, Stephanie 276 Di Francesca, Enza 257 Dikes, Lori 67,124,237 Dikes, Robert 276 Dillard, Darrell 123,276 Dilion, Iames Dillian, Melissa 270,276 Dimond, Nancy 100,10l,257,265 Dinin, Randy 117,257 Diserens, Kathy 276 Ditchek, Stacie 237 Ditmer, leanette 257 Ditmer, ludith 257 Divito, Deborah 257 Divito, Lisa 237 Divito, Sherri 35,58,l92,230 Dobbs, loe 117 Dodd, Libby 257 Dodge, Ann 162 Doerschlag, Clayton 276 Doherty, Pat 122,237 Dominguez, Lisa 237 Donaldson, Darren Donaldson, lenniler 237 Donnell, Drew 193 Doolan, left 257 Doran, Arch 237 Dorosky, Rick Dorrell, Eugene Doss, Melvin Dougherty, Mariorie 133,276 Douglas, Bennette 187 Douglas, Kelly 113,193 Downer, Becky 276 Doyel, Tami 276 Doyle, Barb 45,126,237 Doyle, Dolores 132,139,276 Doyle, Thomas 16,35,l2l,193,229 Doyle, Trish 24,67,l29,255,257 Dnzoretz, Mindy 257 Driver, lody 276 Driver, Kenneth 257 Driver, Meloney 101 Dube, Paul 237 Dubnow, Linda 20,23,24,126,237,239 Duchscherer, Thais 24,257 Duck, David Ducton, Gary 123 Dudzinski, Mike 257 Dudzinski, Steve 257 Duistermars, Van Dulf, Steven 276 Duncan, Paul 193 Dunham, Kelly 22,25,270,276 Dunham, Kevin 257 Esposito, Frank 44,244,276 Estes, Tamara Estrada, Carlos Estrada, Lionel Estrada, Raymond Etheridge, David Etheridge, Sheri 238 Eurich, Kim Enrich, Sean Evans, Doug 101,238 Evans, Nancy Evans, Nick Eveerett, Anita Ewing, Lori 276 Ewing, Maria 25,238 Fain, Guy 276 Fein, Mark Fairfield, Arlene 277 Falk, Malcolm 277 Faller, lames 238 Faller, Robert Farber, Cheryl 139 Farenga, loseph 67,238 Fargo, lames 142,255,258 Farmer, lohn 24,67, 122,143,258 Farr, Mitchell Fauci, Daniel 238 Fauci, Vincient Feeney, Erin Felton, Bradley Felten, David 35,39, 101,200 Felten, Eric 101,258 Fend, Philip Fenton, Teri 277 Ferguson, Glenn 258 Ferris, Catherine Fielder, Kimberly 20,68,238 Fields, Linda 124,238 Fierros, Brenda 258 Figueroa, Debra 39,194 Figueroa, Monica 258 Figueroa, Raymond 194 Figueroa, Sallie 39,238 Fike, Richard 258 Fila, Lori 20,22,23,25,68,l Filigenzi, Lisa 194 Filkins, Michelle 155 Fink, Sherry 277 Finney, Deborah 238 Fiorucci, Thomas 258 Fish, Lori A. 258 Fish, Lori Fish, Nona 233,238 Fisher, Nancy 83,194,217 Fishman, Suzanne 233, 238 Flachman, Lori 195 Dunlap, Marie 237 Dunn, Shawn 185,194 Dunn, Timothy 99 Dunno, Glenn 276 DuRal1, Gene 66,193 Dusanko, Richard 237 Flermoen, lulie 238 Flesher, Glen 258 Flick, Shelli 258 ger, Keith 46,121,195,230 Florence, Noel 238 Flickin Davis, Laurie Davis, March 275 Davis, Roxanne 237 Davis, Ruth Davis, Stephanie 257 Davis, Tammy 237 Davis, Wesley 257 Davitt, Dawn Davitt, Davidson, Ca 237 Shawna 132,139,275 therine Davidson, Shelly Day, lanst 100,192 Day, lohn 172 Day, Leslie 101,276 Day, Pamela 127,276 Dean, Kevin 123,143,276 Dearing, Nad DeBenedetti, Debord, Rosa ine 155 Lisa 257 lind 257 DeCsto, Kevin 276 DeCato, Lauren 237 DeCato, Nicole 257 Decker, Lisa 257 Decker, Richard Dusholl, Eric Duvanel, Fonda 276 Duvanel, Larry 189 Duvanel, Wendell 194 Dyer, Ray 121,194 Dyer, Mr. 109 Dykman, Kim Earlie, Linda 257 Early, lohn 123 Eastep, Lorie Eatherly, Kimberly 237 Eaton, Sandra 194 Eccles, Shannon 258 Eckstat, Anthony 276 Edgar, Cynthia 276 Edge, Tammy 126,237 Edmonds, Sarah Edwards, Darren 123,276 Edwards, Dena 237 Edwards, Eric 276 Flores, Carol 19,2l,25,28, 302 Flores, Greg 123,277 Flores, Maria 238 Flores, Martin 123,277 Flynn, Iill 277 Foland, Lisa 238 Folk, lim Folkerts, Mary 238 Folz, lellery Folz, Robyn 258 Fonce, Leslie 139,277 Fordin, Anita 67,277 Formica, Cynthia 116,258 Formica, Pete 195 Fortner, Donna Foster, lason 277 Foudray, Daniel 195 Foudray, Dolly 258,265 Fowlie, Daniel 122,238 Francies, Barbara 132,277 Francis, Dale 238 Franklin, Diane Franklin, Nathan Franzen, Kimberly 277 38,57,83,183,195, F razee, Paige 238 Freburger, Craig 195 Frederick, William 156 Free, Denise 258 Free, Shawn 277 Freed, Mark 277 Freedle, Bruce 38,195 Freedman, Cara 19,25,28,177,238 Freegard, Chet 195 Freegard, Debbie 277 Freegard, lon 277 Freeman, Chris Freeman, Pamela 238 Freesmeyer, Bret 277 Freesmeyer, Kim Frey, Ray 62 Freyerrnoth, lohn 110, 238 Fried, Mark Frog, Kermit The 21 Fuentez, Charles 158 F ulford, Patricia Fullen, Greg 258 Fulton, lames 110,121,238 Fugua, Susan 101,277 Fylling, Fylling, Marla 195 Tillea 238 Fygnn, I yn 67 Gabel, Sidney Gabel, Terri 277 Gaine Debra 277 Yr Galloway, Kerrick Galloway, Lee 195 Galwith, Melissa 127,258 Gamblin, Vickie 224 Gantt, Robert 142,258 Garant, loanne 239 Garcia, Charles 21 Garcia, lohn 239 Garcia, lose 156 Garcia, Kimberly Garcia, Leslie Garcia Philli 1 P Gardman, De Anne Gardner, Daryl 196 Gardner, Dawn Garfield, lon Garland, leffery 239 Garneau, Becky 139,277 Garret, Rickie Garvey, Kelley 258 Gatwood, Kathy 29,239 Gaughan, Victor 239 Geary, Dianna Geary, Michael 196 Geauaras, Mike 144,145,239 Gebhard, Lynn 239 Gebhart, Rickie Gellert, Thomas 196 Genovese, Anthony Genovese, lean 239 Genovese, Ioanne 277 George, George, Cheryl loseph 277 Georlich, Susan 128 Gerardo, Ronald 123,277 Gerdin, Douglas 24,39,196,211 Gering, Lisa 239 Gerke, Patti 67,124,239 Giermoth, Tam 109 Geyer, Greg 239 Giaconia, Anna 273,277 Giaconia, Virginia 38,239 Gibbens, Valerie 25,277 Gilbreth, David 239 Gilbreth, Don 142,258 Gilbreath, Tom 255,258 Gilburne, Andy 33,196 Gill, Christine Gillespie, lanet 24,391,239 Gilmore, Tom 239 Gin, Debra 196 Giere, Bruce 196 Glancy, Sean Glaser, Peter 59 Glasgow, Scott 258 Gleizier, Keven Glenn, Ann 258 Glock, Robert 128,239 Goddard, Kenneth 123, 277 Godwin, Chris 258 Godwin, lulie 277 Godwin, Karan 24,62 Godwin, Sharan 62 Goebel, Philup Goerlich, Susan 196 Goertzen, Mabel 277 Goertzen, Todd 109 Goettl, Todd Goldenetz, Tim 239 Goldsen, Linda 176 Goldsmith, Candice 139 Golina, Lori Golis, Daniel 196 Gongora, Miller Gonzales, lo Ann 277 Gonzales, Michael Gonzalez, Victoria 239 Gonzalez, Wilfred 53 Gonzales, William 258 Goodson, Dave 43,154 Goolsby, Brett 196 Goolsby, David 110,239 Goot, lulie 196,199 Gordon, lill 20,39,58,196,231 Gore, Lindel 197,239 Gore, Michael 239 Gorge, Vincent 258 Gorman, leffrey 197 Gorman, Kathleen Goronkin, Dana Goronkin, Dori Gosnell, Robert 277 Gosselin, Steven 30,258 Gosnell, Tammy 228 Gott, Terry 259 Gottschalk, Susan Gould, lanie 277 Gove, Donna Gove, Martin 197 Grabill, lames Graham, Angela 277 Graham, Evvy Graham, William Grambo, Robert 122,259 Grant, Donald 259 Granzow, Glendon 197 Grass, Connie 134,135,239 Graulich, Linda Graves, Pam Grebb, Nancy 239 Grebba, Scott Green, Donna 259 Green, lerry 277 Green, Patrick 59,277 Green, Richard Greenberg, Audrey 277 Greene, Gwyn 129,278 Greene, Coach David 147 Greenwade, leanne 239 Greenwade, Susan 236,239 Gregory, Kathy Gregory, Michele 278 Greenberg, Adam 278 Grenon, Mary 278 Greyeyes, Steven 63,278 Griesser, David 239 Grieve, David 259 Griffin, Cheryle Griffin, Darrin 278 Griffin, Fawn 197 Grigsby, Brad 225,278 Grigsby, lon 259 Grimaldi, Denise Grittman, Sandra Gross, Darryl 239 Grossman, Peter Grossman, Todd Grosso, Mr. 123,189 Grove, Ray Groves, Alice Grubb, Karla 278 Grubb, Steve 239 Grubb, Tracy 239 Gruber, Margery 68,197 Gruetzemacher, Sally 100,239 Gruetzemacher, Tom Guaderrama, A1 278 Guerin, William 239 Guido, Daniel 17,25,26,121 Gullen, Richard 38,239 Gustafson, Christine Guyett, Michelle 197 Haack, Kit 259 Haack, Scott 59,260 Haarer, Lisa 100,278 Haberes, Robert 158 Haberer, Coach 106 Haeussler, Mark 100 Haffeditz, Roxanna 260 Hahn, Bradley 22,,33,67,233,260 Hain, Allison 278 Hain, Michael 259 Haines, Stacy Haita, Christine 21 Hake, Keith 38,39,99,197 Halbert, Douglas 101,197 Hall, Deborah 260 Hall, leffrey 278 Hall, Libby 259,260 Hall, Michael 24,260 Hall, Scott Hallam, Brain Hallenbeck, Karen 240 Halwood, Rosita 63,240 Hamana, Trestine 63 Harnblin, Vickie 197 Hamby, Michael 198 Hammer, Rebecca Hammerschlag, Amy 139,259 Hammerschlag, Lisa 54,84, 124,177, 198,92 Hammond, Michael 38,240 Hamrick, lohn 258 Hamrick, Tami 259 Hanauer, Kenneth Hanauer, Teri Hanhy, Gary 198 Hanby, Lynnette 278 Hancock, Brad Hancock, Craig Hancock, lohn 278 Hand, loc 99,240 Handy, Teresa 259 Hankins, Gordon 146,252,259 Hansen, Beth 278 Hansen, Raymond 240 Hansen, Wende 259 Hanson, Kathy 44,167 Harder, Annette 278 Harding, Gayle Hare, lohn 259 Hare, Tammy 273,278 Harmon, Iohn 259 Harman, Susan 101,240,243 Harper, George 278 Harper, Greg 240 Harper, Kendall 72,198,230 Harrell, Lisa 240 Harrett, Retha 101 Harrington, Debra 198 Harris, Holly 22,24,42,189 Harris, Lisa 139,278 Harrison, Teresa Hart, Brenda 270,278 Hart, Donna 63,278 Hart, Stephanie 63,259 Hartman, Becky 259 Hartman, Lisa 139,278 Hartshorn, Ernest Hatfield, Lisa Hotfield, Tammy 240 Hathcock, Laura Hatten, Timothy 240 Haug, lon 64,65,278 Haugen, Marlena 278 Hause, Barry 259 Havelin, Pam 240 Havlicelr, loyce 99,198 Hawkins, Carolyn 139,240 Hawkins, Ernest 120,174 Hawkins, Lamar Hawkins, Susan 39,198 Hawley, Bill Hawrylkiw, Leslie 58,129 Hayenga, Bert 24,55,l13,233, 240,247 Hayes, Kathi 167,198 Hayes, Lynn 128,240 Haynes, George Hazelett, leannette Hazlett, Kathy 240,278 Heart, Connie Heart, Stacey 63,259 Heart, Stephanie 63,278 Heath, Cary 258 Hedberg, Karin 198 Heddon, Penny 259 Heikkinen, Susan 101,278 Heitz, Christine Helman, Eric 122,259 Helms, Scott Hemminghaus, Philip 198 Henderson, Christopher Henderson, Scott 198,240 Hendrix, lulie 126,240 Henegar, Carol Henegar, Kevin 256,259 Henry, Deborah 199 Henry, Katherine 30,158,199 Henry, Tracy 101,278 Henning, David Henslee, David 259 Henslee, Mark 240 Hensler, Richard 259 Henton, Clarice 155 Herbert, Angela 68,139,276 Hermance, Bonnie 29,199 Hennann, Ki 199 Hermanson, Bud Hernandez, Frank 123,278 Hernandez, Mark 259 Herrell, Kevin 122,240 Herron, Steve 179 Hersachak, Sasaha Herschak, Alexander Herschak, Robert Herschede, Michelle 68,139,278 Hershberger, Sandra 240 Hess, Shellie 132,139,278 Hewette, Mary 240 Hewette, Patti 39,99 Heywood, Anthony 240 Heywood, David 62,117,199 Heywood, Larry 279 Hibbs, S am 259 Hickey, Michelle 20,134,199 Hicks, Charlene 169 Higgins, Amy 259 Higgins, Mike Higgins, Scott 240 Higgins, Thomas 259 Higgins, Timothy 259 Highley, David 99,133,279 Highley, lohn Hightower, Donnie 199 Hightower, Raymond Hilbers, leri 279 Hill, Diane 259 Hill, leff 259 Hill, leffrey Hill, Michael 240 Hill, Regina 132,279 Hilling, lames Hilling, Sarah 67,68,l83,199,229 Hillings, Ted 67,142,260 Hillyer, Christopher 240 Hineman, Laura 255,260 Hineman, William 260 Hinkle, Mathew 240 Hinkle, Scott 65,117 Hinkle, Shelley 65,101,279 Hinkle, Susan 128 Hitsman, Cary Hipk, Mike Hiquera, Frank Hitsman, Cary 199 Hitsman, Delaine 279 Hixson, Christopher 260 1-fizel, Christopher 101,240 Hobbs, Kathy 260 Hobe, Timothy 122,260 Hodell, Sarah 67 Hodgson, Harold 59,260 Hodous, Christine Hoeborn, Melanie 240 Hoekstra, Brian 199 Hoekstra, Laurel 279 Hoel, Mr. 169 1-loelzer, Gregory Hoelzer, Kevin 200 Hofacker, Terry 260 Hoffeditz, Rosanna Hoffman, Alfred 110,121,240 Hoffman, April 279 Hoffman, Heidi 279 Hoffman, Iohn Hoffman, Michael 123 Hoffner, Carl 279 Holder, limmy 260 Holder, Patricia 125,200,227 Holder, Robert 279 Holland, Michael 279 Holm, Davm 260 Holm, lim 260 Holm, lulie 200 Holmes, Darcy 240 Holms, Pete 64 Holowell, lody 240 Holt, Diana 279 Holt, Michael 240 Holt, Steve 117 Holtson, Edward Holtson, Kym 260 Holzten, Bill 200 Homes, David 279 Homes, William Hong, Diane 28,240 Hong, Frances 260 Hook, David l8,25,38,57,200 Hook, Kimberly 200 Hook, Valerie 260 Horlacher, Thomas 260 Horner, Donald 200 Hosea, lulia Hosea, Margie Hottis, Terri 260 Houle, Sherri House, Madonna Houser, Richard Houston, Kelly 260 Howe, leffrey 240 Howe, Ioseph 260 Howsden, Terri 240 Hoyle, Suzanne 260 Hubach, Lisa 279 Hubbard, Kirsten 24,241,244 Hubley, Allan 200 Hubner, Lisa 167 Hubner, Tanya 233 Huckaday, Dana 260 Hudson, Coach 128 Hudson, Laura 260 Hudson, Neal 241 Huebner, Adam 260 Huebner, Tanya 23,33,131,24l Huff, Michael 241 Huff, Susan 31,200 Huff, Tera 200 Hughes, leannette 260 Hughes, Kim 279 Hughes, Wes 200 Hulsey, Laura Hume, Scott 183,200 Hummel, lake 241 Hungady, Rachel 260 Hunt, David 241 Hunt, lames 260 Hunter, Marie 114,201 Hunter, Merrill 123 Hung, Tang 142 Hunter, Sally 38,201 Hunyady, lohn 241 Hunyady, Rachel Hurlburt, Kathleen Hurley, Paul 260 Hurst, Tammi 157,241 Hurst, Vic Huston, Michelle Hutchings, Arthur 279 Hutchins, Laverne 177 Hutchinson, lames 122,241 Huth, Curtis 111,241 Huth, Donald 260 Hutoron, Adam 101,279 Hvidsten, Troy Hyde, Kenneth 241 Hyler, Margaret Hymes, April 281 Hyske, Mike 279 lndelicato, Charla 260 lndelicato, Darren 143,279 lngraham, Crystal 131,260 lngraham, Grant lnqram, lames 260 lnnocenti, lulie Innocenti, Paul lrvine, Kirk 122,241 lrwin, Cynthia 201 lrwin, Marcy 112,151,170,201 lske, lames 255,260 Itule, Paul 241 Itule, Paula 241 labour, Frank 241 labour, Sally 260 lacabson, Lisa 241 lackel, Lynne 23,255,260 lackson, Billy 260 lackson, Garrett 30,260 lackson, Keith 260 lackson, Michael lackson, Sandi 61,279 lacobs, Andrew 241 lacobs, Mark R. lacoby, Anne 201 lacques, David 142,261 lacques, Diana 261 laeger, Terrence 201 lames, Brent 99,241 David 279 Denny 261 Gretchen 114 127 Keith 261 Tracy 251 Williams eson David 201 lr Patrick 279 281 usek Carl 241 esen Daniel 279 ll Deborah 38 201 ll Penny 279 Keele Shannon T Keett Keele Keeler Keeler Keeler rmothy Tom Anna 101 280 lim 122 261 Tom 280 Keeney lelt 261 Kerq Gordon 242 Kelq Thomas 203 Kellak Kellar Kellar Susan Glenn 280 Mike 242 S l B 1 I' S I' 8 U1 Daniel 261 David Robert 31 261 Valerie 54 201 Debbie 241 ina Grant 176 ins lim 202 ings Cindy 241 ings Scott 121 241 an Donals 261 en Erik 261 esen Davrel gan Steve ault Suzanne 38 99 241 n Karen 21 Y B Ulm Ulm SBD BOD BOD SOD SOD SOD B011 BOD B011 B011 SOD SOD BOD HOD SOD SOD S011 BDU BOD Dawn Chris Mary 21 38 202 Stephanie Beverly 235 241 Carl 122 261 Cindy 202 Dann 279 Diane 202 Dorothy 279 Fred 22 175 Glenna 261 loann loe 241 Karen 241 Kxm 241 Kristina 279 Lon 261 Manuel 63 117 261 Mardy Mrcon 279 Richard 279 son Ronald son Scott 133 son Stephanie 67 279 son Steve 279 son Tom 279 son Warren s on Brice 241 s on Burke 143 279 s on Pam 255 261 s on Patricia 31 57 125 202 s on Pete 261 s Autumn 241 s Barbara Brrdgett 280 Charles David 202 lettrey 202 lettrey 202 lenna 133134 135 280 lohn 241 1 udy 241 Lxnda 202 Lisa 280 Patricia 280 Todd 24 68 241 Emily Lacy 241 Mark 202 Steven Todd 261 d Cory d Kenneth 202 d Wendy 261 ge Christine an Karen 39 68 203 an Sharon 280 th Samantha 128 280 us Ann 38 173 ice larry r Robert 241 eta Elisabeth 280 zka loe rr David 261 eka Kathleen las Wxllxarn 261 rath George 117 122 261 dell Debra 203 dell Lauren 20 21 33 68 dell Lisa 133 270 280 n Scott 261 napel Paul ter lohn 99 241 ter loseph 123 lan Susan 126 203 ber Dawn 280 stetter Susan 261 y Debbie e Diane e Linda 242 ovac Nicholas 100 261 ovac Timothy 140 242 sner Karl 203 tman lennifer 20 39 242 tfrnan 111123 24 134 137 255 261 ttman Nancy 242 tmann Patricia 21 38 137 242 tman Samuel 280 Debbie 242 mrerczak Pauline 280 hn Debbie te Margaret 242 Kellen Pete 122 143 Keller Charlene 72 203 206 207 251 Keller Virginia 72 251 Kelley Bryan 280 Kelly Kim 270 280 Kelly Suzanne Kellxng Ann 242 Kellxnq Beth 260 261 Kelsall Sam 67 233 242 Kenchioka Dan 242 Kenchxova Txm Kendall Michael 280 Kendall Lavren 242 Keneen Sarah 242 Kennedy Annette 24 Kennedy Mary 261 Kennedy Tina 261 Kennedy Iames 189 Kennell Timothy 22 42 113 233 242 Kennmg lane! 233 242 Kenyon Mike 280 Keppler Thomas Kerce Phillip Kerr Chris 123 280 Kesselman Kathleen 242 Kesselman Robert 242 Kessen Louis 114 Kessen Sarah 100 Kesterson Mark 203 Kefterer Eileen 129 137 261 Ketterer Peter 101 242 Krankarxmn Mehran 242 Kleslmg Carol 203 Kllday Michael 203 Killian Vincent 261 Klmball Susan 242 Kimball William 261 Krmbrell 1D 280 Krmes Raymond 242 Kindred Leslie Krnq Allen Rocky 280 King Bonita King George 39 242 King Hallie 203 King lrll 137 King Lisa 280 281 King Wendy 261 Krnsley Mxchiko 242 Kirk Linda 242 Klain Charles 261 Klauser Lor1280 Kleen Eva 204 Klein Gerald 129 Kleinknecht Tracy 242 Klelnman Tom 121 204 Klelnt Glenn 140 141 204 Klrttel Kelly 166 261 Khmas William Klmlr Pauline 137 260 261 Klokner Lisa 129 280 Knape lames 204 Knape Nancy 138 280 Kneale Heather 242 Knlght lohn 110 Knupp Robert 39 Koch Martin Koehler lohn Koehler Lrsa Mane 242 Koehler Ronald Kolbe Karen 262 Konves Kim 59 242 Konves Paul 280 Konzal Debra Konzal Lisa 280 Koomen Ietlrey 142 242 Koomen Peter 123 143 280 Koons Karl Korenek Chip 262 Kormos Zoltan 140 142 262 Korn Lawrence Kostelaz Vanessa 280 Kothavala Laura 39 242 Kotnch Sandra 204 Kotter Anne Kowalczyk Kathy 242 Kozell loe Kozlowski Otxlla Kramer Ronald 280 Kramer Teresa 280 Kress Don 173 Kner Kelly 262 Krretensteln Kevm 38 68 204 Krretenstern Vickie 38 134 262 263 Krocza Alan 288 Kroulxk Charles Kroulrk lohn 280 Kroulxk Krista 128 288 Krueger Harry 189 Kulrna lohn 280 Kumagar Patricia 67 112 151 204 Kunkle Marty 122 262 Kunz Alan 242 Kuperman Renee 68 262 Kutylowslu Glenn 280 Kwan Angela 134 135 136 Kwan larnes LaBenz lody 123 281 LaBenz Joel LaBasca Michael 121 243 Lacko Kirk 122 243 Laibe Leigh Lair Barbara 281 Lajvardi Faridodin 128 Lakatos Brent 281 Lake Susie 243 Lalla Angela LaMagna Nancy 134 262 Lamond Walker Pamela 127 243 LaMothe Kristie 281 Lampe Tyrone 281 Land Kent 243 Langdon lames 68 281 Lange lenniler 29 262 Lanktord Denny 123 281 Lanklord Von 262 Lapadura leanrne 126 204 Lara Michelle 204 Large Gary 281 Larrabee Melissa 204 Larnva Amanda 281 Larson Kent 99 Larsen Pamela 100 262 LaShomb Carol Lassila Tina 68 73 204 Latas Teresa 243 Lattrn Barry 243 Lawrence Pam 243 Lawson lohnny 262 Lay Tonya 100 255 262 265 Layne Beverly Lazvardi Farrrdockxn 281 Leahy lacquelyne 204 Leake Calvert Leander Mary 58 180 243 Leavitt Brad 243 Leavitt Michael 205 LeBlanc David LeBlank Mark 205 Lebowxtz Rachel 133 270 281 Lechlerter Mary 281 Ledbetter lames Ledbetter Tamera 262 Leddy Cynthia Ledford Mike 243 LeDonne Laurs 134 262 265 ee Charles 281 BB BS ES E9 B9 Donny Eric 281 Kelly 205 Roddy Vicky 262 Leland lames 205 Leland Michelle 243 Leland Ted 109 Lemonovrch Mike 243 Lemons Sonya 24 243 Leonard an Leonard Edward Leonard e Leonard lim 205 243 Leonard loyce Leonard Pau Leonard Patty 262 Leonardr Clms Leonardi Paul 262 Lesman Robin Lesniewxcz David LeSuer lames 44 160 Leuba Sam 273 281 Levy Levy Levy Levy Levy Amy 281 Andy 281 Bryan 205 Cynthia Lisa 281 Lewallen lim 146 262 Lewandowslri Dean 281 Lewis Dino 205 Lewis Mark Lieberman Daniel 123 281 Lieberman Lisa Lieberman Marc Lightfoot Kim 205 Llqon Eric 160 281 Lrmber Alex 281 Lumber Toula 243 Lindsey lun 205 Linker Daniel 262 Lxpxnoqa Lori 262 Lrpmoga Scott 123 281 Lrprnogoa Tim 243 Lipton luanita 187 Lounsbury, Nina 262 Loupe, Terri 243 Lovellette, Marylin 183,206 Lower, Toni Luc, Sarn 262 Lucero, Ramona 206 Lucero, Rebecca 243 Luckenbill, Donna 154,262 Luckett, Linn 100,206 Luckett, Theresa Luebke, lulie 206 Luecke, Carol 116,l31,255,262,267 Lundeen, Phil 243 Lundin, lohn 123,281 Lusby, Betsy 187,206,592 Lusby, Bonnie 187,206,92 Lusby, Mary 262,273 Lusson, Doug 62,206 Luster, Gary 206 Lutey, lanna 243 Lutz, David 262 Lynch, Frank Lynch, Kelly 281 Lynch, Kimberley Lynn, Darren 123,281 Lynn, Natalie 243 Lyons, Charlene 160 Lyons, Kimberlee 243 MacAtee, Lupita 38,206 MacAlee, Maria Macrae, Richard MacKay, Dawn 247 Macek, Lisa 38,243 Machowlak, Diana 262 Mackay, Tamara 243 Mackenzie, Diana 262 Mackey, Perri 73 Maclrowiak, Michael 122 Maddux, Richard Madole, Katherine Madora, Coach 140 Madsen, Susan 206 Magri, Kenneth 123 Magis, Pamela Mains, Michelle 99,101,243 Mains, Theodor 207 Majava, Catherine 243 Maki, Robyn 262 Malcolm, Scott 122,243 Malinski, Kathleen 127,281 Mallo, Rosanne 243 Mallo, Wayne Mallon, Steve 262 Malmstone, Nancy 125,207 Malone, Kelly Malone, Kirnila 243 Mance, lohn Mance, Marilyn Mandile, Dana Manes, Beth Mantredi, Anthony 282 Mangino, Lise 207 Manqotich, Michael 244 Manley, Christy 244 Manne, Srilatha Manne, Srinivas 39,207 Manning, Scott 117,121 Manor, Mark 123,143,281 Manor, Melanie 134,135,136,207 Maplethorpe, Paul 244 Mar, Phillip Marble, lanette 25,179,281 Mares, Christopher 133,244,281 Marikas, lulee 235,244 Marikas, Louis 282 Marion, Sheri Marks, Katherine 282 Marley, Mark 27,39,207 Marley, Robert 207 Marlion, Glenn 147 Maros, Michael Marqt, 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22,27,32,34,43,67,208,228 McCoy, Noreen 114,134,263 McCoy, Theresa 244 McCoy, Tracy 23,24,67,255 McCullough, John 282 McDaniel, Evelyn 282 McDermott, Gary 73,244 McDonald, Patricia McGovern, Jenny 244 McGuire, Laura 22,23,101,208 McHenry, Angela McHenry, Brett 253 McKee, Danny McKee, Lori McKeever, Brigitte 282 McKenna, Tania 282 McLain, Jill 282 McKail, Mike 282 McLain, Michelle McLaren, Wendy 282 McLemore, Norrie 282 McMu1lin, Daniel McNamara, Jon 244 McNamara, Kent McNamara, Marc 244 McNeil, Alice McPhail, Mike 123 McRae, James 99,208 McWenie, Christopher 143,282 Meckley, Mary Medina, Suzanne Medlyn, Mark 142 Mellord, Michael Scott 282 Meigham, Kim 208 Meiner, Phillip 282 Meirose, Lori 134,244 Melina, Suzanne 282 Menapace, Dominic Mendenhall, Kimberly Mendivil, Monica 244 Meno, Gina 73,267 Meriott, Blake Merrill, Hunter 282 Merritt, David Metzger, Gabrielle 208 Meyer, Chris Meyer, Scott Meyers, Patty 130 Mewborn, Regina 282 Meyers, Ron 169 Michele, Marie Mikinka, Leon Milam, Timothy 122,244 Miles, Ami 129 Miles, David 208 Miles, Vince Miller, Alison Miller, Beth 244 Miller, Cindy 282 Miller, Daniel 121,209 Miller, Glennon 244 Miller, Gregory 209 Miller, Jerry 282 Miller, Kathryn 73,100 Miller, Kenneth 100,244 Miller, Kristy 129,244,247 Miller, Kristi 209 Miller, Linda 282 Miller, Lisa Miller, Lori 247 Miller, Lorraine 244,256 Miller, Lorri Miller, Mary Miller, Sally Miller, Shawn 282 Miller, Steve 123, 282 Miller, Timothy Millwee, Michelle 131, 137 Miriard, Shelle 264 Mioni, Carmen 132,139 Mioni, Emilio 209 Mioni, Lizama Mioni, Manuel Mioni, Maria 282 Mioni, Norma 244 Miranda, Mike Miranda, Randolph 123,282 Miranda, Steve 244 Mitcham, Joey Mitcham, Loretta 209 Mitcham, tMargueritej Mimi 160,282 Mitchell, David 244 Mitchell, Julie Mitchell, Lisa 244 Mitchell, Victoria 282 Mitrovich, Lisa 282 Mlazgar, Robyn 209 Mobley, Gina 273, 282 Mobley, Gregory 244 Moenich, Michael 264 Mohr, David 282 Mohr, Janice 244 Moir, Elizabeth 129,137,264 Molina, Mimi 127,244 Molone, Kelly 101 Monday, David 283 Monday, Mark 62,209 Monje, Jose Monroe, Carol 283 Monroe, Gary 283 Monson, Mitch 283 Montag, Scott 209 Monteau, Maria Montgomery, Kandy Montgomery, Lisa 101, 245,248 Montgomery, Melissa 265 Montgomery, Robert Montgomery, Todd 283 Mony, Brian Moody, Gregory Moon, Tammy 283 Mooney, Elizabeth 283 Moore, Daniel Moore, Donald 282 Moore, Gerald 209 Moore, Gigi Moore, Helen 55 Moore, Jerry Thomas 209 Moore, Joe 99,283 Moore, John Moore, Rex Moore, Ted Moore, Terry Moore, Thomas Morales, Arthur Morales, Richard 282 Morano, Mark Morawiec, Diana Moreno, Eva Morell, Daniel Morehart, Charme 83,158 Morehead, Eric 245 Morey, Laila 224 Morgan, Lance Moriarity, Donny 245,264,281 Moriarity, James Morneau, Lillie Morrell, Vicky 282 Morris, Vickie 132,139,282 Morrison, Clyde 134,135 Morrison, Jeffrey 142,245 Morrison, Rex 24,123, 143,282 Morrison, Tracy 264 Morrow, James Morrow, Molly 129 Mortel, Theresa 245 Mortel, Victoria Mortensen, Debra 245 Mortenson, Jon 264 Mortensen, Mikel Mortenson, Michael 245 Moss, Ronda 29,264 Mourer, Jennifer 282 Moultrie, Lyle Mountioy, Ann 125,225,245 Mountioy, Ruth Mowder, Janet 114,210 Moxey, Bill 282 Moxey, Sandra 264 Moxey, William Moyle, Cynthia Mozingo, Nancy 67,210 Muck, Sherri 283 Muehl, Mary 283 Mugauero, Donald 117,210 Muir, John 264 Muir, Vanessa 245 Mullins, Julie 283 Mullins, Larry Mnnger, Karl Munn, Gretchen 24,264 Munz, Lee 264 Murphy, Barbara 101,283 Murphy, Brian 210 Murphy, Carole 210 Musegades, Ienniter 137,255,283 Musselman, Loren Musselman, Rod 245 Mutschler, Clark 122,283 Myers, David Myers, Diana 283 Myers, Donna Myers, Leona 283 Myers, Lorrie 20,210,227 Myers, Mark Myers, Patricia 134,135,245 Myrlck, Sabra Myrick, Teresa Nasser, Tom Nation, Debra 264 Nation, Donald 245 Nation, Kim Nebrich, Maureen 22,67,182, 183,226 Needham, Gary 123,283 Nelson, Ann Nelson, Bruce Nelson, Diane 129,245 Nelson, Don Nelson, Steve 283 Nelson, Tami 283 Neubauer, Cindy 264 Newkirk, Kimberly 283 Newman, Connie 38,210 Newman, Debbie 245 Nguyen, Lan Nguyen, Tom Nguyen, Tri 283 Nichols, Karla Nichols, Mark Nicholls, Wendy 283 Nicholson, Kenney 264 Nicholson, Ricky 283 Nickel, Phillip 101,210 Nicoson, Brian 210 Nicoson, Linda Niebur, Lila 245 Niederkorn, Jim 245 Niemela, Clarence 117 Nies, Kim Nieuwenhotl, Lorna 245,283 Nisha, Cathy 245 Nishi, C nthia Y Nissly, Rnthann 264 Niver, Mark Noble, April 23,25,38,233,245 Noble, Melissa 283 Noble, William 173 Nobley, Jill 38,130,245 Noonan, Kathleen 210 Noonan, Margee 245 Nord, James 283 Norris, Jon 245 Northcutt, Lori 283 Norwood, Iohn 245 Nottingham, Janet 283 Novak, lldiko Novak, Thomas Nowak, William 245 Nowell, Clay Nowland, Stephen 264 Nutter, Brenda 264 Nutter, Craig Numkena, Derlyn Obrand, Scott 283 O'Brien, Erin 245 O'Conner, Paul 245 O'Conner, Mike 245 O'Conner, Shawn O'Conner, Paul O'Connor, Timothy O'Dell, Lana O'Dell, Dale 142,153,172 O'Donne1l, Susan 245 Ogorek, Walter 168 Ogorek, Scott 148 Oh, Yun Keun 283 O'1'Iara, Pat 123,283 Ojeman, Stacie 283 Olea, Diane 210 Olea, Don 264 Oliver, Louisa 264 Olson, Bell 109 Olsen, Cindy 210 Olson, Darrell 123 Olson, Greg 143,271,283 Olson, Jim 264 Olson, Wade 245 Olson, William O'Neal, Kerry 245 O'Neal, Susan 245 O'Neal, Valeree 100,245 Ong, Janelle 211 Orantes, Rick 264 Ord, Cherry 166 Orr, Darlene 23,124,264 Orr, Lisa Oscar 45 Otero, Mike 245 Ottaviano, James Ottaviano, Josephine 245,283 Otteson, Carol Oulton, Gary 123,143,283 Oulton, Todd 245 Ousley, Bob Ovens, Christopher Overley, Kurt 264 Owen, Kent 265 Pace, Elizabeth Paige, Alan Paige, David 265 Paige, Sandy 265 Pakay. John 265 Palmer, David Palmer, Laura 283 Palmer, Marrin 211 Palmer, Polly 67,265 Palmer, Stacy 246 Palumbo, Alda 265 Palumbo, Cathy Palumbo, Natalie 265 Pappas, Tim 211 Parella, Mark 246 Parker, Andrew Parker, Cindy 265 Parker, John 283 Parks, John 143,283 Parks, Linda 274,283 Parks, Matthew 211 Parks, Nancy 39,57,67,211 Parmenter, Deborah 129,246 Parmenter, Sandy 129,211 Parscal, Kerri 246 Parsons, George 283 Pasquale, Walter Partin, Charles Passaro, Lorie 265 Patterson, Laura Patterson, Teri 114,115,211 Patton, Bobby 24,123,283 Patton, Mike 233,246 Paukov, Laurie 246 Paul Paul: Paul, Paul Paul: Denise 211 Diane 283 Mary 211 Patricia Margie 28,83,265 Paul, Peggy Pavella, Marc Paulas, Eric 117 Pawluk, Darrin 283 Payne, Christopher 123,283 Payne, Cynthia Payne, Denise 211 Payne, Kevin 62,212 Payne, Timothy 122,246 Pease, Sarah 255,265 Peck, David 283 Peck, James Peck, Sharon 265 Pegany, Paul Peiler, Jonathan 265 Pell, Barbara 212 Pemberton, John Pena, Peggy 129,283 Pendergralt, Keith 117,227 Pendergratt, Shawn Pendleton, Mike 265 Peralth, Frances 246 Perdue, Jimmy 283 Perea, Danny Perkins, Jett Perkins, Keith 49,122 Perlman, Emily 124,246 Perlman, Melissa 273,283 Perreault, Kym 212 Perrin, Mark 246 Perry, John 110,246 Perry, Juanita Perrymen, Nick Perryman, Shelly 283 Person, George 246 Person, Jeannie 283 Peters, Jill 116,265 Peters, Wendy 283 Peterson, lettrey 265 Peterson, Robert 265 Peterson, Sandra 246 Petrenko, lhor Petrone, lell Petrosky, David 246 Pelrosuis, Ben Petrovic, Natalie 255,265 Petrovic, Vesna 23,33,39,233,246 Petty, Brian Petz, Kathi 212 Ptile, John 121,212 Ptunder, Richard 246 Phillips, Angelo 117,246 Phillips, Kevin 121,246 Phillips, Rejelso Phoewanohana, Sakda Pico, Kathy 212 Piemont, Ken 283 Piemont, Rhonda Pierce, Kathleen 265 Pierson, Michelle Piggy, Miss 45 Pike, Robert 62,189 Pimentel, Allred 38,212 Pitoscia, Lisa 246 Plett, Greg 101,265 Plummer, Paul 172 Poarel, Mean 31 Poe, Hay Pogrebg, Veronica Poirot, Theresa Pollard, Bradley 283 Pollard, Brenda 283 Pollard, Cheryl 246,260 Pomerenke, Gordon 27,39 Pomerenke, Laura 39,246 Pomeroy, Benjamin 283 Ponder, William 156 Pongreta, Roni 283 Popps, Leslie Portin, Charles Porter, Daniel 283 Porter, Eileen 21,246 Porter, Melinda Posso, Steven 24,29,246 Paulson, Dennis 143,283 Paulson, Donna 246 Powell, Laurie Powell, Stuart Powers, Paula 283 Powers, John Powers, Robert Powers, Scott 147 Powers, Wes 246 Pranke, William Prettyman, Michael 265 Price, Marcia Price, Nancy 212 Price, Reggie 173 Provo, Daniel 142,265 Provo, Paula 32,38,2l2,231 Puller, Monica 265 Puller, Shayne 117,212 Pulliam, Angel 246 Pulliam, Jeanne 265 Pulliam, Jess 212 Pulver, Warren 235,246 Purvis, Michael Putscher, Christine Quail, John 246 Quan, Dora 134,212,215 Quan, John 61,213 Quaranta, Dena 128,246,267 Quezada, George Quick, Laura 265 Quinn, Jetlrey 213 Quinn, Jerry 100,284 Ouist, Lane 65,284 Quist, David 146 Sounart, r, David 25,143,284 land, Renee 246 eri Deborah 284 berg Robert 265 bers Robert rez 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215 Ross Kendra 247 Ross Mark 284 Ross Sterling Rossborough Debbie 25 125 215 Rossborough lackie 129 17 266 Roth Audrey 247 Roth Carolyn Roth lerry 215 Roth Timothy 247 Rowe Casey Rowe Michael 289 Rowie Todd 247 Rowles Burton 284 Rowles Sarah 247 Rozborill Brian 284 Ruhl Shannon 266 Rukkxla Roy 266 Runyon Roger 144 145 Rupp Robert 144 266 Rusmek lohn 247 Rusinek Mike 110 121 Russon Carrie 39 247 Russon Larry 266 Rutenber Earl 39 215 Rutenber Roger 284 Rutenbur Pamela 100 215 Rultenbur Evan 266 Rultenbur Tamera 100 102 215 Ryan I-1al99 215 Ryan Darren Sachen Angela 130 247 Sachen lohn 215 Sacomanl Darla 247 Sakata Lisa 270 284 Sakata Mlshelene 266 Salamon Mitchell Salas Carol 266 Salazar Patricia 284 Salcido Elizabeth Salinas Brian 266 Salinas Christopher 122 266 Salamon Mitch 266 Salomon Connie 266 Saltron Scott 266 Sampley Susan 284 Sampson Dean 284 Sanchez Parnell 63 284 Sanchez Sandy Sanders Danny 63 284 Sanders lettrey 215 Sanders Ricky Sanders Tracy 255 266 Sanderson William 216 Sanduig David 73 266 Sanduig Kimberly 67 112 216 219 Sandy Paige 99 Sanelli Mark Santello Melissa Sarchione Charles Sargeant Storx 266 Sargent Mark 266 Sass Nadine 130 137 Sass Scott 28 83 247 302 Sassaman Lester 266 Salma Wilhemlna 166 Satran Scott 142 Satran Tracy 132 137 284 Sattler left 284 Saunders William 120 Sauoca Carmelo 247 Savoca Tonma 247 Sawyer Laurie 116 216 Sayers Kelly 266 Sayovma Richard 186 Sbrocca Angelo 266 Sbrocca losephine Scanza Richard 284 Scappucci Kari 129 247 Scarla Arts 216 Schartz Lisa 266 Schartz Ron Schartz Tom 123 284 Schaul Amy Schelling Michael Schepp Craig 284 Schep Donna 38 134 135 Schie er Wendy 285 Schier Laura 284 Schier Robin Schlerbeek Patrick 266 Schisler lamie 247 Schlemmer Duane 266 Schmelling Mike 110 121 144 248 Schmellmg Todd 144 145 216 Schmlch Larry 248 Schrnidh Don Schmidt Larry 248 Schmidt Robert 122 248 Schmitt Lynn Schneider Maggie Schneider Wendy 73 Schoenbeck Mary 285 Scholtr Sam Schroeder Karen 248 Schubert Lisa 216 Schulte Raymond Schultz, Kathleen 266 Schultz, Nancy 137,285 Schultz, Nanette 114,130,191,216 Schwartz, lacqueline 266 Schweigharclt, Susan 216 Sciorilli, Arlene Scott, Darrell 123,285 Scott, Dr. 155 Scott, Harold 155 Scott, Iulie 216 Scott, Leslie 285 Scott, Modesta Scuderi, Annette 248 Seagraves, Mark 266 Searls, Rhonda 266 Seaman, Kit 123 Seaton, limmy 53 Seaton, Michael 53,121,140,248 Secco D'Aragona, Caroline 20 Sedillo, Stephano 123,277,285 Seely, Douglas 24,101,248 Seese, Blake 73 Seethaler, lon Segal, Nona 155 Seidel, Dawn Seit, Beverly Seitz, Virginia Sensing, Michael 203,266 Sensing, Michele 125,216 Sentinery, Laura 216 Sentinery, Robert 266 Serns, Wanda 285 Servis, Charles Servis, Chip 248 Servis, Wanda Sexton, Timothy 248 Sewell, Gena 267 Seylried, Michelle 217 Slreddo, Pat 67, 217 Sl-tain, Randy 248 Shamy, lenniler Shannon, lohn 123,285 Shannon, Paul 248 Shapiro, David 73,133,285 Shapiro, Steven 73,133,285 Sharkey, Lisa Shaw, Marcus 285 Shearer, Gordon 38,110,217 Shedlock, Albert Sheets, Aaron 121 Sheets, Harriet 217 Sheets, Laura 285 Shelton, Natalie 285 Shelton, Sandra 267 Sherlock, Daniel 101,217 Sherlock, Sandy Sherlock, Teresa 267 Sherman, Kristin 285 Sherman, Rachel Sherrill, Lynn 248,251 Shields, Daphne Shiller, Bud 248 Shimelc, Marcy 21,124,248 Shirkey, Keith 32,181,231 Shirley, Emerson Shissler, Mark 248 Shook, Susan 285 Shouse, lames 248 Shreeve, Rick 285 Shnmate, Randall 248 Siebert, Iuanita 84,100,217 Sledel, Dawn 285 Sierras, Edward Sierras, lulie Sigler, Beth 285 Sigler, Mary Sigler, Tom Silverstein, Mark 267 Silvia, Samantha Simko, Shelley Simmons, Katherine Simms, Kevin Simms, Mark 248 Simon, Melanie 267 Simons, Rea Sipes, Donna 267 Sirwaitis, Marcy 248 Skill, Mike 248 Skowronek, Dave 217 Slater, Kerwin Slinglulf, lell Smalley, Kay 285 Smalley, Kim 285 Smith, Steven M. 248,267 Smith, Steven W. Smith, T Smith, T Smith, erni 20,100 erri 67,248 Wendy 267 Smolinski, David 248 Smoot, Alex 280 Smothers, Tracy 267 Snake, Lorna 267 Sneed, William 123,285 Snell, Kathryn 217 Snider, Phyllis 19,29,267 Snifl, Amee Sniit, Gaurah 285 Snow, Verna Snyder, Snyder, Snyder, lon 143,285 Ms. 172 Valerie 285 Solomon, Mark 109 Somo, Gary Sorenson, Cole 110,248 Sorensen, Sharon 99,218 Soto, Camille 23,1l4,148,248 So5c3BChar1ene l5,l6,22,24,34,42,60,218 Sovers, Angela Marvin 168 Southworth, Brent 25,122,143,285 Southworth, Tod 24,67,121,l44,248 Spadoni, Ann 100,248 Spadoni, Susan 100,101,270 Spallina, Charlene Spangler, Michael 248 Spangler, Reed 285 Sparavec, Vladisiav Sparkrnan, Nita 218 Sparks, David 73,267 Sparks, Nancy 73 Sparks, Richard 24,73,218 Spartan, Clyde 1 Spencer, Eric 248 Spencer , Faris Spencer, lettrey 248 Spencer, Kimberly 218 Spencer, Laura 112,151,218,227 Spencer, Lesley 143,267 Spencer, Lon 248 Spencer, Myron Spencer Spencer , Sarah 73,l12,255,267 , Tammy 267 Spencer, Tracy 248,255 Spillman, Eric Spira, K imberly 285 Spitz, Cindy 267 Spitz, Michael Spratley, Karen 248 Spadoni, Anne 67 Spudoni, Susan 285 Spreitzer, Patty 248 Spring, Pamela 249 Stafford, David 267 Staken, Lisa 218 Standee, Bruce 144,147,285 Standlee, Russ 123,285 Standlee, Terri Stanford, Pam Chris 24,122,267 Smeal, Robert 267 Smith, Andrea 267 Smith, Andrew 29,267 Smith, Andy 30 Smith, Debbie 58,248 Smith, Deborah 248 Smith, Donald Smith, Eleanor 63 Smith Elizabeth A, 18,100 smnhj Elizabeth A. Smith Gregory Smith: lames 267 Smith lohn Smith, ltllie 133,137,287 Smith, Katherine Smith, Kevin Smith, Kirk 285 Smith, Kristine 267 Smith, Laura 267 Smith Linda Smith: Lorna Smith Mark 16,22,24,32,34,101,140,201, 217,231 saint, Mike Smith, Russell 285 Smith Sandra 101,248,285 Smith: Sandra S. 248 1 ' I ' A ' I I ' . ' 1 ' I I I , N 1 1 I 1 . ' I . I I I ' , , I I I ' ' I I I ' I ' I 1 I , 1 I , I , I 1 I I I 1 1 1 , . ' 4 ' I ' I 1 ' , I , 1 1 ' I I 1 I I ' I ' V I I ' I I ' I ' I I 1 1 , I 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 , , , ' I I 1 , I ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 0 I I I I 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 1 ' I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ht 1 A 1 . 1 . , 1 1 htel. Walter Sarager, Bennett 36,37,l21,2l6,227 Siet, Beverly 285 1 . , 1 1 ' I I I1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I I , ' 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' I I I ' I I I I I I I 1' 1 ' . 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Melissa 266 Schultz, Debra 266 Schultz, lames Smith, Sandy 274,285 Smith, Stephen 73.267 Stapley, Ray 121,232,249 Stark, Charlen 31,67,267 Starl, Morning 63 Steele, Craig Steele, Cynthia 218 Steiner, Ann Stefan, Kristy 114,249 Steinhilber, Ted 285 Stenger, Deedee 218 Stephens, Debbra 267 Stephens, Todd 267 Stern, lonathan 218 Stevens, lell 122,249 Steveson, Richard 249 Stevenson, Tracy 117,140,249 Steward, Scptt 249 Stewart, David Stewart, Donald 267,285 Stewart, Kent 123 Steward, Wendy 249 Stille, Renee 218 Stinson, Kelly 106,114,1l5,240,249 Stockman, Laura 218 Stoker, Brian Stollar, Bradley 285 Stone, Lisa 38,100,219,229 Stone, Robert 219 Stone, Robert 219 Storr, Christi 29,249 Stoutler, Bradley 267 Stovall, Melissa 58,267,268 Stover, Frances Stouiler, Brad 113 Strandle, Bruce 123 Strange, Susan 219 Street, Carol Streets, Karen Streif, lohn 249 Striedieck, Werner Stroh, Karla 249 Strom, Steven Strong, lohn Strong, ludy 137,267 Stulir, Terry 219 Stultz, lames 249 Stultz, Kenneth 285 Styer, Lee Suggs, Lee 285 Sullivan Scott 285 Sullivan, Steve 267 Summers, Mark 219 Sumrall, Deborah 267 Sundell, David Sundh, Margaret 285 Sundh, Tina 267 Superton, Laurel 285 Surkin, lill Surkin, Louise 267 Sussman, Robbie 285 Swain, Robert 268 Swann, Daniel 285 Swann, Shelly 139,285 Swann, Tina 134,135,249 Swartz, lane Swearengin, Rick 219 Sylvester, Shannon 249 Sylvester, Shawn 268 Szilaggi, Louis 249 Szmorlinski, Ania 158 Szuter, David 219 Szymanski, lerome 249 Szymanski, Roger Tadrick, Derek 268 Tafoya, Tony 230 Tait, Murray 219 Tait, Trisha 268 Talbot, Tammi 286 Tallman, Stephen 140,220 Tarneron, Andrea 25,100,132,270,286 Tameron, Laura 100,132,270,286 Weiser, Gregory 269 Tameron, Mark 67,l05,117,121,l95,2l3, 220 Tang, Hund 142 Tang, lenny 35,47,220,227,286,92 Tang, Lawrence 268 Tang, Melissa 25,58,270,286 Tang, Suzanne 286 Tang, Tami 134,135, 220,227 Tang, Thomas Tang, Tuan Tanner, Nancy 268 Tanner, Robert 286 Tarajcak, Victoria 129,249 Targovnik, Nina Tarnquist, Mike Tate, Scott 100,249 Tate, Leigh 155 Tatham, Suzanne 249 Tattrie, Marla 268 Tauilla, Nick Taylor, Anita 249 Taylor, Charles 286 Taylor, Duane 249 Taylor, Edward 256,268 Taylor, Mary 220 Taylor, Raenita 268 Taylor, Rosemary 220 Taylor, Terri Taylor, Theron Teague, Tonia 286 Tear, Ann 130 Tedder, Robbie Tee, Ernest 249 Teenstra, Erica 67,249 Teeter, Mark Teitel, Martin 268 Teklic, Hosemary 133,286 Templeton, Kevin 123,249 Templeton, Patrick 286 Tennant, Charlie 268 Teran, Ben Terry, Alexandra 101,268 Terry, Matthew 100,101,220 Tetmyer, Glenn 286 Tetmyer, loseph Thau, Derek 286 Therrien, Connie 220 Vauqhni Reese 631143 Thiem, Denise 268 Thomas, Anne 101,220 Thomas, Carol 220 Thomas, David 268 Thomas, lacqueline 134,135,249 Thomas lim 249 Thomas, lohn 286 Thomas, Paul 140,249 Thomas, Scott 286 Thomason, Bill Thome, lulie 220 Thorne, Rob 268 Thompson, Carol 116,220 Thurman, Robert 286 Tilford, Roy 110 Tilford, David 286 Timothy, Marcelle 255,268 Timothy, Shannon 249 Tisdale, leannette 249 Tisher, Shaire Todd, lohn 268 Todd, Toni 286 To, Hein Khai 286 Tomac, loanne 224 Tomacek, Brian 231 Tomaselli, Eda 221 Tomaselli, Thomas 268 Tomecek, Brian 99,221,231 Tompkins, Kelly 221 Toons, Autumn 286 Tornquist, Mikel 255,268 Torres, Lori 268 Toy, Grey 249 Trager, George 268 Traister, Duane 249 Travelstead, Michele 129,286 Trent, Gregory 268 Tressler, Pat 268 Trevino, Anna 24,249 Tribbensee, Robert 110,250 Trimble, Steve Trivilla, Gary 123 Troutman, Heidi 286 Troutman, Tracy Tsakiris, Dimitri 286 Tsakiris, Philip 133,286 Tucker, David 268 Tucker, David Tucker, lohn 268 Turman, Charles Turner, Cathy Turner, Linda 221 Turney, Linda 250 Turney, Matthew 286 Turton, Barbara 100,268 Tutrone, David Tveidt, Lawrence Tveidt, Linda 23,24,26,232,250 Tweed, Tanya 268 Tweed, Wayne Uhlig, Steven 250 Ullom, Linda 134 Ulloa, Sandra 221 Ullrich, Douglas 24,250 Underwood, Tina 286 Upshaw, Evalina 250 Uranich, lames 221 Ussery, left Uthe, Vicki 129,268 Utton, Robert Uyleman, Brigitta 286 Valdespino, Paul 286 Valenzuela, Deanna Valles, Valerie 250 Valles, Vince 286 Valverde, Kenneth 142,268 Vancarnp, Stephen 268 VanCamp, Suzanne 222 VanDenBurg, Lori 250 Vandersee, loel 286 VanDobben, Nicole 286 VanHorn, Carrie 128,250 Vanl-lorn, Gerald 128,286 VanKilsdonk, David 222 Vannasdale, Joseph Vaughan, Veronica 286 Vincent, Tina 67,250 Vollrath, P.l. l08,109,140,222,227 Vollroth, Bill 143,286 Vrooman, Sheila 286 Wachter, Kris 250 Waddington, Tad 250 Wade, Angela 274,286 Wade, Patricia 250 Wagner, Marianne Wagoner, lames Wagner, Mary Walbaum, Liza 23,255,269 Waldrid, Russell 286 Walker, William 286 Walker, Carl Walker, Elizabeth 222 Wallace, Timothy 222 Walters, Christy Walton, Richard 286 Walz, Carol 68,286 Wan, Allen 269 Waner, Patricia 269 Ward, Arnold 286 Ward, Charles 250 Ward, David 250 Ward, Katheryn 266 Warner, Scott 21, 109, 140,240,250 Warner, Traci 67,268,284 Warsing, David 250 Washburn, Carl Wasson, Doug Waters, Williarnette 269 Watkins, Todd 269 Watkins, William 269 Watson, Diane 286 Watson, Lisa 286 Watson, Theresa 269 Watts, Allen 286 Webb, Charles 109,150, 170 Wechsler, Sharon 21,68,269 Weddls, Rhonda 132,286 Weekley, Kellie 269 Weekley, Kristine Weeks, loseph Weeks, Thomas 122,269 Weil, Dawn Weinstein, David Weinstein, Robert 59 Weisenburger, Robert Weisenburger, Scott l9,28,138,233,250 Weiser, Lachelle 68,101 Welch, Kipp Well, Dawn 269 Wells, Diana 38,100 Welvaert, Dominique 100,269 Wendorf, Gail 114,134,269 Wenzel, Heidi Wertz, David 122 West, Cassamdra Westerm, Reina 222 Westfall, Diane 166,267,269 Westfall, KayKay 250 Westfall, Kevin 122 Weston, Laurie Weston, Phil Wetterau, Gina 269 Wetzel, Diane 19,29,39,222 Wetzel, Valerie 269 Wharton, Keith 250 Wheat, Lachelle 131,269 Williams, David Williams, Gary 143 Williams, laclcie 250 Williams, Kathy 223 Williams, Lorie 250 Williams, Melvin 29,813,223 Williams, Robert Williamson, Scott 269 Willis, lerry 250 Wilmarth, Susie Wilson, Darrin Wilson, Paul Wilsmarth, Susie 250 Wilson, Steve 21 - Wimbs, Wanda Windle, Ionathan Winfield, Larry Wingo, Tamara 250 Winkler, Karen 223 Winston, Don 269 Winter, David 144,223 Winton, Tamie Wise, lenniler 250 Wise, loey 269 Wise, Rena 167,223 Withaeger, Ronnie Witkovich, Janet 269 Witmer, Clark 250 Witt, Scott Witte, Angela 129,133 Woetham, loo 123 Wollkeil, Kathryn 269 Wolfson, Michael 68 Wolfson, Steven 39,68,248,250 Wollenberg, Ruth Wolschon, Betsy 250 Wong, Durand Wong, Linda 223 Wong, Sharon 16,36,37,57,l25,228 Wong, Steven 269 Wong, Terese 20,23,233,250 Wood, David 250 Wood, lerry Wood, Penney Woodley, Kelly 269 Woodley, Kent Woods, Leeann 223 Wood, Wendy 116 Woolery, Cathy 116 Wootton, loseph Wozniki, Christi 67,250 Wresinger, Brian 24 Wright, lulianne 101 Wright, Sandra Wulze, Crystal Wynne, Allen 123 Xericos, Sophia Yahraus, Mark 123 Yahraus, Tammy 289 Yates, Vicki 269 Yaw, Wallace 65,269 Yazzie, David 63 Yeo, Ruthie 269 Yerton, Paula 269 Yetnik, Robert 117 Ylloa, Sandra Yogerst, loeseph 250 Youmans, Lani 250 Velirniro Thompson, Cheryl 221 Thompson, David 249 Thompson, Eric 142,268 Thompson, lohn Thompson, Kathy 268 Thompson, Mark Thompson, Michael 249 Thompson, Timothy 62 Vaughn, Brian Vaughn, Karla 116,253,268 Vaughn, Maureece 63 Vaughn, Mike 109 Vaughn, Nicola 268 Vaughn Paul 110 124,222 Vaughn, Robert 222 vich, Annie Wheat, Scott Wheeler, Debra 222 Wheeler, Don 269 Wheeler, Mark Wheeler, Michael Wheeler, Renee' 250 Wheelwriqht, Robert 168 Whicker, Timothy Whipple, Susan White, Denise 68,269 White, lennifer White, lohn 62,222 White, Lance 101 Young, Denise 99,250 Young, Faith Young, Kirk 223 Young, Lisa 250 Young, Suzanne 269 Youtsey, Kirsten 269 Yue, Aaron 147 Yurek, Maria Yurske, Monica 129,269 Thomson, Mary 221 Thorpe, Cynthia 221 Thorpe, lames 99,268 Thorson, Tami 221 Thurman, Mitchell Velonis, Helen 38,250 Velonis, Tom 269 Verbalaitis, Victor 158 Verdugo, Roger 67,269 Verdugo, Steve 122,141,142,269 Vessey, Chris 100 Vessey, Kristin 286 Vestal, Patsy Vexing, Sandra 127 Vezzeti, Cindy 114 Viele, Nancy 269 White, White, Whitis, Mike 122,144,269 Sandy Michael Whitman, Richard Wiesinger, Brian 24,269 Wilbur, Bradford Wilbur, lames 222 Wilcox, Randy Zaccagnio, Marjorie 223 Zann, Douglas Wilde, Diana Wilkey, Susan 129 Wilkinson, Maribel 250 Willhite, Amy 68 Williams, Charles 269 Zakeri, Homayoon 20 Zarkadas, Zizi Zazzera, Nicholas 23,100 Zeller, Mikeal Zeller, William 250 Zene, Laurel 269 Zepeda, Philip Zielinski, Craig 269 Zies, Gary 224 Zimmerman, lill 58,250 Zimmerman, Lisa RQQK 'AYNNUQQJ ft 'fy . 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