Canyon Del Oro High School - Anos De Oro Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)
- Class of 1979
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Relation- ships with environment, spirit and our- selves become so much a part of us that we tend to forget how dependent we really are. To point out relationships, the Anos de Oro staff has put together a book that illustrates each of these areas. Relationships with others play important parts in our lives, and the staff has made them an important part of our yearbook. uv-1 ' Relationshipsf9 yn. I 1 , IH NM N F 1 1 SH AX' ,A f.. . W' fx f A 'i ,. www, ., -:.,1.5,. , 4-fblgiilgel 51'fp'.- WEE 'Wg ' Z : r. ,'.:--fair-s-e-.--,,-Lf 7 , K' , a 1 , '- 3 ,gf .f 4- I f' f i VT- -7l3':.:.1,'. 1: J 1 f 1 'lr ,ww W W 5 vw 'iw Wai wwxx Wg W, 3 n , 1 1 ' ,Q b Www IJ It 'lm H I K I Sports!1 1 uPeop1e do not lack strengthg they lack willful Spirit O ,,w,, Malik Spirit!13 'N , . JW! if E .. -f A . .W ' 1 5 ' --1 A w1,,,.,, 11, W , 5' Q ' X Ww'W1x N'1N N M? LJ w5,:,Lxuw'! M wx Mm gf!!-mjl+1fW,N will 'E':mm1,m5'1:g3Q53ig K ' , M. ,,1,,,,,.,,,,. ,. ,,,.,,.-M - 'd V W A A. I' 1 -ld. 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I feel that building up stu- dent trust is more important than any kind of paperwork or filing, commented one Secretary, and it seems that the Canyon administration is succeeding in its drive to reach the students. Students generally seemed to agree that the office was open to their needs. A student said, I had no problem getting help when I needed it. The office became physically closer to the stu- dents with its move to the lower 600 wing. The 600 was considered a more central location, and it was more convenient to have two offices. One student observed, The office seems more spread out now, and is larger and more equip- ped. lt's been said that the CDO administration is something to be proud of-it's one of the best. Picture 1, Mrs. Padilla helps coordinate CDO's athletic sched- ule. Picture 2, Mr. Haugh considers the problems that CDO administrators are faced with. Picture 3, Mrs. Anderson at the end of a long hard week. Picture 4, Mr. Ritchie ponders over a day's work. Picture 5, Dr. Wilson pauses for a moment in his busy day for a yearbook photographer. Picture 6, Where would we all be without Mrs. Leach? 18!Administration 51 ah T155 WSW . af Q I I . .nec 3. K rf'--zetei .. i. , I WSW!! i Q n g,--wx . if b i ' i i i N , EE 1. -2 Administration!19 Students Relate in Business I liked the program because it allowed students to work at their own pace and to work with the teachers they preferred. These word state the teacher-stu- dent relationship in CDO's business department. Many students felt that the systems used in typing, shorthand, exploratory business and accounting were very useful to any students who took them. As Ken Epperly said, Typing is very useful and helps me with my other assignments. This explained the interest of so many students who enrolled in the business department. The other reason was that the skills they learned in business could aid them in future jobs. Mrs. Suddeth, a new teacher involved in CDO's business department, taught in business programs at two colleges here in Tucson. She has experience with more complicated programs and she exclaimed, The business department here at CDO is very outstanding. This results from the understanding between the students and teachers. This statement, along with many others conclude that the business department at CDO had a great deal to do with the outstanding student-teacher rela- tionship. Picture 1, Typing comes easily to a beginner who concentrates. Picture 2, Anne Heintz takes time out from accounting. Picture 3, Mr. Johnson, before resignation from business dept. Picture 4, Accounting requires many figures. Picture 5, Mrs. Anderon enjoys her work. 2O!Business ix ,WV 545, . X M? if 11 AM 13 Business!21 Janitors Sweep the Way for All Where would we have been without those nameless tireless, none the less appreciated people we call janitors? Probably slipping and sliding our way through lunch on somebody else's peanut butter and jelly sandwich! They always seemed to be there, picking up after our many messes. The janitors are okay, as long as they keep the cafeteria neat and clean, commented junior Scott Brevaire. They were noticed and needed every day of the week, whether it was to sandblast off the many spray-painted lines that were on the campus or to sweep out the cafeteria. Sophomore Kathy Hatfield had this to say about them: The jani- tors at our school do a considerable job in maintaining the general upkeep of CDO. Jun- ior Sherry Olsen agreed, saying They have an ability to put up with people that few possess. And senior Damon Millar sums up the feeling of many students by saying, They are pretty cool. Picture 1, With a look of anguish, Mrs. Maxam awaits the lunchtime rush. Picture 2, Mrs. Casey rolls the daily lunch trays into the kitchen. Picture 3, Mr. Austin takes a small rest before starting his afternoon shift. Picture 4, Mr. Howell stops his work to give a friendly smile. Picture 5, Starting the long laborous job of washing dishes. Picture 6, A student gets the experience of working in the kitchen. 22!Cafeteria and Custodians wwf' 3 if -4 E Cafeteria and Custodians!23 The Language of the People The English department tried to achieve three goals in teaching students: They hoped to reach at least a ninth grade reading level with each stu- dent, develop writing skills and competency, and they prepared students for graduation and ulti- mately college. There were achievement levels for students based on their skills and knowledge. Advanced classes dealt with college prep courses. For the below average achiever, there were Special Material classes. To meet the gradu- ation requirements from C.D.O., English had to be taken for four years. How would students feel if English was optional? One commented, l would just take the basics. Another said, I would still take four years of English, because English is used every day in one way or another. English is an important subject. Picture 1, Mr. Gray and his pet plant pose for a picture. Pic- ture 2, Mrs. Roten confronts her class early on Monday morn- ing. Picture 3, Brad Riegel trying to keep his mind on work. Picture 4, Miss Bailey reads an imaginative composition about aardvarks. Picture 5, Carol Frank takes time out for a goodlaugh. 24! English is Wm ,Wmwwm , ,,,, , 1 iffy? 5 - EngHsh!25 Art: a Show of Talent lt has been said that Man cannot live on bread alone. The same was true for CDO students. Straight subjects just weren't enough-Fine Arts added the touch that made academics more interesting. Solid classes all day long would be too dull, said one student. Many teachers agreed that art, drama, and music were neces- sary parts of a balanced education. Adding to the general school spirit, the drama department put on several memorable performances during the year. There's something about getting out there in front of everyone, that's really exciting, said one person. Music, too, gave students a chance to show off for their friends. One student com- mented, Everyone really looks forward to those lunchtime performances by the jazz ensemble and the Canyon Singers. Fine Arts were a vital part of CDO, an addition that made a big differ- ence in the students' attitudes. Picture 1, Band members line up for a performance. Picture 2, Just goofing around. Picture 3, Mike Franznick shows how to paste up an art piece. Picture 4, Three Choir members are distracted from their lessons. Picture 5, Brad Johnson and Brenda Crawford demonstrate music, the universal language of the world. Picture 6, Senior Chris Dunn catches his breath while waiting to play another tune. 26! Fine Arts ,JW Q mmwwwwwf ff U! ,f V , 3S+ Fine Arts! 27 The Advantage of a Language Foreign Languages gave students a better view of the world around them by teaching languages and customs of foreign countries. One student said, l learned a lot in this class, not only how to speak, but a lot about other customs and coun- tries. Studying a foreign language took a great deal of time and effort. Each person had to look at things in other ways than their own. One stu- dent said, When I was in Spanish class I had to think of myself as being Mexican. Some stu- dents took Foreign Languages because they wanted to go to college and most colleges require at least one year of Foreign Language. Others took Foreign Languages because they thought it was a good idea to know more than just English. One student said, l recommend that students take a foreign language. My reason for this is that they can enrich their vocabulary and understand- ing of other languages. Picture 1, Herr Gavitt and students show just how friendly German people can be. Picture 2, Senora Fisher dreams on. Picture 3, Mr. LoMaglio talks with student Eden Berlat. Pic- ture 4, Senorita Haas takes a moment to consult resources. Picture 5, French students get down their vocabulary. 28!Foreign Language E QQ ,Sl ' ' . 3? f l 1. ,, S E X Y Q Ls Q, 5 J :..k Pq. 1 , --1 :gy i W WM 'WW ,M-0' 3O!History f or . . A s ef Q A i f . 9 wk if i rigid 'S' -1 A New Look at the Past After many long hours of sometimes unexciting reading assignments and last minute cramming before tests, students at CDO satisfied their his- tory requirements. All the memorization may be a hassle at first, but l'm sure knowing all these dates and names will come in handy someday, commented one history student. The teaching staff, lead by Mr. Herner, gave students a variety of classes to choose from. ln order to make the courses more interesting, the staff taught stu- dents things that were off beat and different. They also included displays and demonstrations to give students a better look at what they were learning. History teacher Mr. Keenan said, I feel that the history department is the strongest department in the school. Picture 1, Free Enterprise is made interesting by Mr. Dukinas. Picture 2, Mr. Keenan reports on the outcome of the latest Notre Dame game. Picture 3, Smiling happily, Mr. Rowe thinks of the impossible test he just gave. Picture 4, Mr. Her- ner takes a stab at Arizona History. Picture 5, Apparently not pleased with getting his picture taken, Mr. Cortez frowns at the photographer. Si History! 31 -4 Q Saleable Skills: a Need of Life More students than ever took the six courses offered in Industrial Arts. These courses were General Metals, Woodworking, Auto Mechanics, Crafts, Drafting and lastly Mechanical Drawing. Emphasis was placed on preparing the students at Canyon Del Oro for the skills needed for work in industry. Working safely was greatly stressed. Sophomore Ben Dunn said, Industrial Arts classes are a relief from normal classroom proce- dure. Most students thought more room was necessary in the shop areas, but Mr. Francom said there would be no expansion for a while. Some students felt a need for more and better equipment. Mr. Reyes stated, You need to have a trade or saleable skill to be productive in soci- ety, many students agreed when they said that they are getting experience in many skills from the courses. Junior lon Kendall said, I feel that Industrial Arts courses are very significant for the future. Picture 1, Students begin another busy day of welding in Met- als class. Picture 2, Mr. Bromley teaches woodworking meth- ods to his class. Picture 3, Senior Wayne Hazard is preparing to use his welding skills. Picture 4, Freshman Mary Hollands watches carefully as she works on a project. Picture 5, Eric Knight works on the universal of a car. 32!lndustrial Arts M-umm ,w.4,,ff1f',m.ffff' ' 15? 'doa .,, , yt 1 2 .W we I , fftf ' H, , f L , . W z fy YM... , i, I f 1 45. 1-Q9 vs.. 'lr' ,HNF 4, Sv no 4 wx X . .M 4 Q I U Q 'Qi 'QI'-mr 'CCW Sli 1 Www! ,.,.. ,,,H.,,-,WMw- .,,,.....H.M-,,-W,.,..-...ff,,w.WwM- ,MM-M '75, ., L ..a:g:g'.,,, g Wig 2123133225: , 'issaxw , 1, XL, A.. 400191 'QWW 34!Library and Bookstore g . 3 ,S 5 KH 3 1 A ? 'S 1 13 Q iff i 21 ,gg Y 3 ev , . T fi! , t as , t .. In X . 1 From Registers to References Selling books, providing a place to study and keeping students' records in order were just a few of the services the library and bookstore had to offer. The library had many new magazines and books, and welcomed any books given as gifts. Head librarian Mrs. Yoder commented that the book loss was substantially lower with the book detector, but worried that many paperback books were still being lost. One student said, I noticed that registration procedures were very different this year. We went through something that was a lot like an assembly line to get our books and lockers. Many students wondered why they didn't receive their money immediately when they sold books back to the bookstore. Mrs. Yoder explained, Parents requested that the money be sent by mail in the case of sophomores and freshmen. All in all, it was a good season for books. Picture 1, Mrs. Yoder pauses from her bookwork to give a smile. Picture 2, Mrs. Benning managing the bookstore. Pic- ture 3, Brenda Crawford has finally found the book she has wanted on Germany. Picture 4, Carrie Ashby refers to the library often as a source of information. Picture 5, One stu- dent finds the floor a good studying place. Library and Bookstore!35 ath Proved to Be a Positive Expenence With more of a demand in computer program- ming, one computer was moved down from the office to the Math wing. There were four comput- ers inthe computer programming class, with five students to each computer. According to Mr. Ruiz, the enrollment in the Math Department was up. There were over 1100 students enrolled in math courses. There was a minor change in the Algebra Il course from previous years. The Alge- bra ll course didn't teach Trigonometry. Trigono- metry was taught by Analysis. Two new teachers were added to the math department staff: Mr. Bell, who taught five math classes and Mr. Nor- ris, who taught three math and two science classes. Mr. Ruiz said, The students felt that there was more of a need for math then there used to be in the past. Picture 1, Mr. Werbylo takes his math class through its paces. Picture 2, Mr. Ruiz gets the year off to a swinging start. Pic- ture 3, A Homecoming mum proves helpful to Mr. Ford's teaching. Picture 4, Mr. Coons believes that math is a heavy subject. Picture 5, Mr. Bell copes with his first year of teach- ing at CDO. 36! Math 4 3 Me I s 2 5 Math!37 :Q 1 'I L.LL - .L wg ,, WW A A A 4 V Q V xv .S fig: L my X , , Q -X X Q Q YQ 'K . Nw ,MN Qs Q Q ,QL Xw- , L 1 ' gg T-gy 1' wa, - ,N 1 . ,V , , V , xx -'46s-v V A vm I 38!PhysicaI Education .ss . S i , N- i . , fi X SQ K. s me Q . .. -,X Learning S a Physical Thing, CDO seems to be enthusiastic and very suppor- tive of all physical educational programs, was the feeling of one CDO P.E. teacher. The girls' new gym was a great addition to physical educa- tion classes at CDO. The new facilities enlight- ened all of the courses, because they enabled more space and equipment for everyone. CDO offered a variety of co-ed physical education courses. This allowed girls and boys to compete in many fields. Physical education was guided towards teaching team sports and group partici- pation. Students were taught the scoring and rules of different types of games. The P.E. teach- ers also showed students different skills and techniques, which allowed each individual stu- dent to improve in his specific problem area. The teachers stressed that physical fitness and effort was what counted. Mr. Rushing stated, 'Canyon Del Oro has the most outstanding athletic pro- grams in the state, and it will continue to be for many years. Picture 1, Move that ball down the line. Picture 2, Freshman Yvonne Oliphant waits for the ball. Picture 3, Strolling along to class. Picture 4. P.E. teacher Mr. Bailey takes attendance. Picture 5, Making plans for a fantastic play. Physical Education!39 JI ,fi-Z!,r't -I f A M jffg , A7 A 17?-WMU AQWOX-4,,f,f4A.1f ,fa :7M4'i1wfff7'M' zan-M-M 1croscop1c ICW The Canyon Del Oro Science Department seemed to have been successful in training students for science careers. Many students who had gradu- ated in past years have continued on in the sci- ence field. One of these former students is Mr. Sewell, who was CDO's newest addition to the sci- ence staff. Mr. Metz and other staff members helped Mr. Sewell in his decision to go into the science field. The Science Department was pleased with the completion of the new science wing, where Biology and Physical Science classes were offered. One science teacher said, CDO's science department is one of the best. Good teachers and good students help make it that way. The Science Department felt that when a student had completed a science course, he should know more about himself and his environ- ment, and he should also know how to learn. Picture 1, Mr. Combs prepares to salt the vast mines of igno- rance with nuggets of knowledge. Picture 2, The wet look: Mr. Metz. Picture 3, Mr. Norris contemplates assassinating his General Science class. Picture 4, Talking to members of his class, Mr. Gann prepares to explain the experiment proce- dures. Picture 5, Donovan Ross, Robert Canfield, and Kari Bishop praise themselves for completing an experiment. if fy 1 40!Science n A f Wy Science!41 wtiw 1 wwf' .wwf ' ' 42! Home Ec 'Q Learning ife the CDO ay Mrs. Schmalzel taught her first year of Home Ec at CDO. The classes she taught were Senior Sur- vival and Beginning Foods. In Beginning Foods the students learned about cooking equipment and management. To help the students learn their basic living skills they were offered Senior Survival. lt's everything a student needs to know to cope with life after high schooI, said Mrs. Schmalzel. One of the newer classes intro- duced to CDO was Child Development in which the students participated in a four week nursery school. The other courses that were added were Consumer Education and Senior Survival. Another thing that is fairly new is co-ed classes. 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SANS is-as ff ..- XI .Isaak QXEQESAI kiss: sis? SSA-if iav. sim QQSS gmag M?-I. ,gif -.I I ga wk II z. ' 'r z 5 222. ' :. :I.:' Ii. Q Lzzggzz III igwiizaxsk Eze Ei Q 9 3 - 'I-II-I-I-an I-AIN-I . 1-AI-5 ' 'LJIZI-I-5 '-TIEIAGYC-MININLIEI QUMIJAITQIY-YEAQB L.. vi 5- I I Q -1 L ,1- 51. I P? sa. 715 514 FQ 5. ' i4 J Q 7 I 4 v-N s-J 1k sa IP- VK A-4 1 AEE 53 IDITI Z4 j-'IFJ :QI- E IXI K'T A Contrasting Climate and Lifestyle lt's a good experience for foreign students and for the fam- ilies they stayed with, said one student of the American Field Service Club. AFS raised S975 to sponsor the 1978-79 foreign students: Isabel Carralhal of Brazil and Sunka Simon of Germany. The students traveled to different countries or states for six-month periods, living with families who had similar interests and hobbies. Mrs. Barnes commented, Members of AFS really enjoy having foreign students. They learn about one's culture and Iifestyle. One student com- mented, AFS is a club which is worthwhile and fun. .. K -., ,i.....,.,1...1,,: Avid, , 1 46!A.F.S. Picture l, Sherry Sawyer is enthralled with the idea of traveling to another country. Picture 2, Robert Parenta prays that the meeting will be over soon. Picture 3, Members of A.F.S. club await the end of the meeting. Picture 4, Members discuss fund-raising projects for next year. Picture 5, Mrs. Barnes tries to make her point clear while a member listens attentively. has s l ' . l 2 ' l l i,,. J- 36 l 11 5 A. F.S. f 47 Drumming Up Spirit What group of students made up the football team's most loyal supporters? Which organization sparked the Dorado spirit and cheered dejected crowds to victory? Who displayed tremendous talent and technique for masses of music fans? The CDO band was responsible for these and many other activities. This group, which included the marching band, the jazz ensemble, and the concert band has always been the pride of CDO. Schools throughout the state are awed by the size and skill of the Dorado marching band, and the jazz ensemble impresses future Dorados at elementary school programs. Said band director Lance Hoopes of his group, Music is more than a creative outlet. It also involves pride. l , . ... -eg -R.f..'1,, 1 4 2 .yiali 48!Band il. X'L jxl'A'L L ,X-:V 5 x. ,mmm UMC My QNX l f , L uvkll J' it 1 ' A i i ' 1' t N V x -ty, J - xx' 'x l Picture 1, Mr. Hoopes conducts the band. Picture 2, Making a zig-zag formation during a football game. Picture 3, Mr. Hoopes demonstrates a procedure. Picture 4, Just crossing paths. Pic- ture 5, Members Iisten to instructions from Mr. Hoopes. Picture 6, Drum Major, Jeff Delvecchio, leads the way. Picture 7, Band takes a lot of hot air. X. xx X N S' . N .Ny X' J X, N Xxx 5,5 - pk' X -,X gt- , x... ' tl .x. .,,Xx, , ' i x.fN'LfQ ,fw kits W x X, ,wgljihfk .. l, l i ' l l VQKL U ,V i l x is l 1' 6 lr ik ,M 6 7 Band!49 Songleaders, Cheerleaders Keep Spirit Alive CDO's spiritleaders provided basketball, football and wres- tling teams with the spirit needed to obtain victorious goals. There was unity between the pepsters and their teams, Gina Gambino explained this, We practice separately from the teams, but at games we worked together. Spiritleaders were essential not only to the teams but to the school as well. Cheerleaders provided the spirit which was essential for the teams victories, but the whole school contributed together, said Lynda Wailes. Spiritleaders are the back- bone to school spirit, said KiKi Leonard. Spirit was a three way unity involving teams, students, and spiritleaders. The spiritleaders were definitely vital to CDO. I- or 1 50!Spiritleading Picture 1, JV cheerleader Kim Smith cheers the football team to victory. Pic- ture 2, Varsity wrestling cheerleaders chant for a pin. Picture 3, Kim Volk leads the crowd in GO CDO. Picture 4, Mimi Agers shows the crowd a standing cheer. Picture 5, Karen Linn does a herkie after scoring a TD against Nogales. Picture 6, Songleaders stand at attention during halftime. MMM... Q is it sw 1 N H QS., ,gsiswlfft K A , at t , if ,t-wi. Qs. ' -' : 5? Gia? .ef ,at Q: , me ie shew - 2 sky . V- ,. I . k six, , , ' t -- -.se . ,- fQ.f..,v - ., t 'M A' S W if if- I V, , H , Q. if multi QV V- ze, I 5 i tw X 35 s 5 6 Spiritleading!51 Harmony Echos in the CDO Halls When going past the chorus room, you can hear the echo of the choir classes. In choir there were the beginning Mixed Chorus, Advanced Girls Choir for more experienced singers, The Canyon Singers which had the largest ensemble, and Concert Choir, in which the top singers performed. This class is mostly for your own personal enjoyment, it gives you confidence in your abilities, commented Mr. Waggoner. Chorus gave some students opportunity to travel and to meet other people. Brad Johnson, the organization's presi- dent, remarked, lt's a great choir, particularly the ensem- ble. We get a lot ot experience from choir. It has great poten- tial and it will get better every year. 2 ,mr 52!Choir . J I I ,, 1.- ik f Picture 1, A quiet moment in'choir. Picture 2, Starting his class with a few of his favorite songs. Picture 3, Choir is started out with a few little singing umdwsHdme4Cmscmm5wommahmamwHmwmmmnPmwm 5, Gina Gambino and Juli Stauffer go over an idea for the choir outfits with Mr. Waggoner. Picture 6, Girls choir listens to Mr. Waggoner's introduction to a song. . 1 ' . s , :Q 5 ir , 's .yes -3. , 4' ' Y if .-. , W K , f' ff? 5 Q. .s E Choir! 53 ne of CDO's Finest . . . DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America, or DECA in Iaymans' terms, is one of many clubs at CDO. DECA is a co-curricular activity of the marketing and merchandizing classes sponsored by Bar- bara Greenway. Mrs. Greenway claims, l teach these classes and am extremely interested in business, I enjoy DECA very much. Among DECA's activities were selling the traditional mums for homecoming, giving a Halloween party for retarded adults at the Southern Arizona train- ing center, and holding an area conference for DECA on the CDO campus involving 16 schools and 560 students. All students could get involved. DECA was an opportunity to develop new friendships and improve student-teacher rel- ationships. Picture l, Estimating how much a project will cost. Picture 2, Michelle Start, Tanya Ostermyer and Lisa Frizzell listen to the group plans. Picture 3, Gary Hudder and Kim Vito help organ- ize a project. Picture 4, Kevin Taylor tells club of future activi- ties. Picture 5, Kristy Caldwell says hats oft to Alan Davis. 54!DECA , 1 Q ,Q 2 1 X Q 11 ffkffi f S ? A 4, gg LS V- ,Ei b ' A 5 : W, .. DECA!55 I learned a whole lot about business, I found out which career l'm headed for, and I helped out the school-and at the same time it was fun, said one student of her participa- tion in FBLA. The Future Business Leaders of America club was unfamiliar to many students-it was a new addition to the CDO program. lt was aimed at the students-what ques- Making It Happen for the Communit tions and concerns they had for our government. But.the thing that's really good about FBLA, said one student, ls not the career opportunities, or the new knowledge, or any- thing else. It's the satisfaction one can get from just belong- ing. Another agreed. FBLA was worth my time. I may not have made the same decision for the future without it. 29113 rm: HAWK- V ff , .. ... meanwh- ,TQ ttttttttt V 3 Q .Alun .4 S 'X Picture I, Several members listen carefully to a lecture on business. Picture 2, Mrs. Sudduth thinks about a question that a member asks. Picture 3, Kristen Tober and Laurie Gibson think of what FBLA can do for their careers. Pic- ture 4, Laurie Gibson stares into her future. 56!F.B.L.A. ulch Weiss nicht, was soll es bcdeutena' German Club promotes interest in cultural understanding and can form the basis for future inter-cultural relation- ships, stated Mr. Gavitt, advisor of the German Club. The purpose of the club was to encourage study and interest in European cultures. This was the only club that was spon- sored by a C.D.O. Foreign Language group. In their activi- ties, the approximately 14 members of the club sold candy for visits to rest homes where they sang Christmas Carols in German. They also planned to send several students to Ger- man schools to audit the classes. As one member stated, I think that German Club is really a fine club that relates to everyone. . .m....J-......... ,M S i . ,..,,.,,I,. x W 1 Q .skit LLKL, M Picture 1, Several members discuss various German phrases. Picture 2, Mr. Gavitt thinks of the German word for cough. Picture 3, Krys Cox explains to a couple of members the methods of selling German candy. German Club!57 Leadership, Character, Service The Honor Society members gave some of their own time and etfert to make the club more worthwhile. All members of this club had to have a 3.5 average in required classes dur- ing their ninth and tenth grade years. The Honor Society rec- ognized the select students that were outstanding in charac- ter, scholarship, leadership, and service. There were about sixty students in this organization. The majority of them were Juniors. lVlr. Lomaglio, who was the sponsor ofthe club had this to say, I enioyed being the sponsor, but it had a lot of responsibilities. Although Mr. Lomaglio thinks very highly of the club, he would like to see it include students from all scholastic areas. 5 3 58!Honor Society Picture 1, Milton Lewin and Mark Morris relax at a meeting. Picture 2, Deci- sions are sometimes hard to make, Picture 3, A group of students concen- trate on a lecture about the club, Picture 4, Kathy Nallin devotes her atten- tion to a fellow speaker. Picture 5, Mr. Lomaglio enjoys conducting Honor Socity meetings. Honor Society! 59 Man and Machine, a Challenge of Wits We have more time to work, learn, and do certain things that we did not have time for in class, said Senior Ruth Esbeck, member of the Auto Tech Club. The purpose of the club was to expand the knowledge of the members as they practiced the complicated and sometimes not so compli- cated theories of the Auto Mechanics field. The club, which had about 17 members, including some girls, met during the evening between 6 and 8 P.M., and during T!A time on Thursdays. Members also went on several field trips. Mr. Karner commented, What really makes the club work is that we have some of the most sophisticated equipment available for our use. H l l yy I TDATSUN A 1 is f .gi f,.., f ,, .- L A it 3 A .f P A s A in H ' A H S I . : K ,Wa ,, ., .. racial!! .. ,. I R .,. ..,.., mwfwc'ee WWM 'WW H X 1 W T , 'L' ' ? Q' qdidcis T ' I I AKGV t 2 - le . ' y 4, . 5 f -f ' . ,IM IW f Picture 1, A few students experiment with dif- g,,,,, t x .- .,,, W ,Q we 'r T I I I I ,,.,,. ,,fI,. ,W . ferent machinery. Picture 2, An engine patiently . I I waits to be fixed. Picture 3, Two students find 'i ' s N 4 M, 4 time toclown around. L , t ameri rr Q T T we t 3 60!Auto Tech 4 Ver the Mountains and hrough the Snow 'g Lemon, Sunrise, were just some of the places Club went to. We took a plane instead of a Greyhound to some of those places, commented Mr. San- chez, who was one of the sponsors, along with Mr. Mangels. A hundred members or more participated in the Ski Club, ranging from beginners to advanced. Those members paid dues of two dollars and received a discount on the trips made. Professional skiers came and spoke to the Ski Club. When asked what was gained by membership in the club, one student commented, We learned new skills and made friends but mostly we had a good time. Q os O' U-'i CNNNO' oo X X69 V Upvz NPA Cf O59 Sign Uxxeoom V f vb 6 S Oioi- NJ xlse exlyt YZF tu NW fd XA N .1 I , iff gb ' 2 X Q Kp K N Picture 1, Skiing has its ups and DOWNS. Picture 2, Trying to fly. Picture 3, QP Two members enjoy skiing in open country. 3 I Ski Club!61 11 the Wor1d's a Stage . . . The Dramatic Dorados was a new club at C.D.O. Every per- son had a chance to become a member of the Thespian Soci- ety by earning 10 points, if they wished. The points were made by being involved in various fund raising activities. Miss Allred, the new advisor, commented that there was lots of effort and participation. The officers of the club include Susan Woods, Jena Martin, Stephanie Burkett, Maria Jamie, and Cami Smith. The main function of the Dramatic Dorados was as help to the school. They also entertained the older people, and tried to begin meaningful relationships between club members and people who need them. They have felt the satisfaction that comes from helping other people. 3 62!Dramatic Dorados x-ss ,E , tr .sf W ,. W, T ,V T . A f' 1.34 Iggy Picture 1, Penny Batelli finally masters the art of tying shoes. Picture 2, Drama students take a break from rehearsing. Picture 3, The Dramatic Dorados experience the final product of their hard labor. Picture 4, Drama gives you a chance to let your emotions out. Picture 5, Miss Allred does the initial reading ofa new play, 3 U., sf M., ....:. , Yi ,S l P P ii? 1. 5 Dramatic Dorados! 63 Soccer: a oal for the Future Soccer was one of the fastest growing sports in the country and in turn, grew in popularity at CDO. The boys' team con- sisted of 18 players and the two girls teams consisted of about 16 players each. The teams, which competed against many other teams in Pima County, practiced twice a week and had games on the weekends. The guys were under the direction of Wolfgang Weber and the girls teams were coached by Matt Harelson, a former CDO student and boys soccer team member, and the Aloi's. Besides learning the skills, spirit was an important part of the season. As girls soccer team member Barbie Kohl put it, I guess you really can't have a team of any kind without spirit. r . , ,-'M -:fr 1 ' , . 1' . 2 ' rt: Y M 71,57 .V . A Q Za: .. i., , V 4 , 4 - . fi ,t , , .rrr 1 , I A ? f K, 'Gigl i Q f 'F i L ii Wk . ,is N. Q - J rf' A - . , , l - I V re f 1 Q .Z , 1'w,c, - A ...L ' if .K 'f' 3 Picture 1, Goalie Julie Stauffer intercepts a ball rolling towards the goal. Picture 2, Scott Harelson praises himself after scoring a goal. Picture 3, Jennifer Burk attempts to pass the ball across the field to another team member. Picture 4, Soccer requires a lot of fast action. 64!Soccer Little Something for Ever one Bible Club was the club that offered something for everyone. Headed up by Mr. Gann, the Bible Club was composed of 40 members. They met every morning at 7:30 for a prayer to start their day, and on T.A. The Bible Club dealt with trans- lating statememts from the Bible and having these state- ments help with enriching the students life toward Christ. Bible Club wasn't out to teach religion, but to enlighten the kids toward Christ. As Mr. Gann stated, I feel Bible Club can give students the satisfaction of their spiritual need. l'm trying to provide a need for the students, to present Christ as a human being, so as to use him as a pattern. Bible Club was a learning and fulfilling club for anyone. ,,-V, k,gV . we 'ltuqq hs.,1i i T-Q Q 'lm--......--.:, ' 'lnunu.f ,, :'- www, M' Picture 1, John Tillinghast, Kiki Lenoard, Donna Zucarelli, Debbie Williams, and Debbie Lucke, pay particular attention on a discussion of the Old Testa- ment. Picture 2, Jennifer Kepler and Heidi Wild, look up from a scripture reading. Picture 3, Chris Simpson and Paul Mockbee prepare for a Club meeting. 3. .. .. Bible CIub!65 The palantir, CDG's award winning newspaper, kept up its tradition of greatquality for another year. The staff, consist- ing of 27 people, was under the direction of advisor George Mairs, and Tracy Cowle, editor-in-chief. The paper, pub- lished every three weeks was an outlet for the student's voice. The palantir printed articles that were relative to the Facts, Features 85 Photos students. The articles mainly tied into the happenings of CDO and Tucson, were generally of great interest to the stu dents. One student commented, There are things that get left out. A lot of the features are interesting and informative but I wish there were more. 'Wm r f 66!PaIantir Picture 1, An unidentified palantir member goes crazy in the darkroom. Pic- ture 2, Deidre Hicks, Mr. Mairs, Karen Buchsbaum, and Sherry Olsen dis- cuss a paper. Picture 3, Editor-in-chief Tracy Cowle helps a staff member. Picture 4, Karen Rice and Scott King talk about a story. Picture 5, Debbie Nicholson designs an upcoming palantir page. 2 . 3 5 PaIantir!67 Aios de Oro: A Printed Memor The Anos de Oro staff spent countless hours struggling to meet the deadlines. The staff was guided by editors who worked late hours, screamed a lot, and pleaded with the publishing company to be allowed an extra twenty-four hours. The editors who showed patient and sometimes impatient leadership were Barbie Kohl, Beth Cowles, and Heidi Beers. When accomplishing an assignment, a staff member learned on-the-job training including layout, copy writing, photography, and advertisement sales. When asked what the yearbook accomplished, editor Barbie Kohl replied, The best yearbook is the kind that a student can open and look at and totally re-live a year. 681 Yea rbook Picture 1, Many advertisement deals are made over the telephone, as dem- onstrated by editor Beth Cowles. Picture 2, Through the eftorts of head photographer Larry Arnold, the yearbook was made a success. Picture 3, Advisor Tim Connolly listens to a suggestion of staff member Mary Gosla. Picture 4, Editor Heidi Beers enjoys yearbook work. Picture 5, Editor Barbie Kohl explains the simplicity of constructing a yearbook. Picture 6, Becky Murchek arranges the senior pictures. X J2W?'bm54iif3f92449 dbx y x l Pie 111 if 5 6 Yearbook! 69 li Government by the People for the People I think the Student Council has bent over backwards and tried to have a good relationship with the Student Body. ln general it has been a success through the homeroom sena- tor program. Homerooms functioned with senators that did their jobs, Mr. Ford, the Student Government sponsor said. Many school activities had been organized by the Govern- ment. They made life at school more fun and bearable for the students. Students felt confident that when a problem arose they could go to their representatives. Since the Stu- dent Government consists of students themselves they could easily communicate how the Student Body felt to the administration. 7O!Government 2 Picture 1, Student Government members are discussing an important topic. Picture 2, Student Body President Connie Van Meter is taking a firm position on an issue. Picture 3, Junior Scott Gallaher trying to solve peace relations. Creativity l While musicians find a voice through their songs, and writers speak their thoughts on paper, photographers find expression in their pictures. The staff photographers at Anos de Oro, Ron Gallager, Larry Arnold, and John Day, have individually pro- duced photographs which effectively express their feelings. These photos depict the hidden dreams and wishes of those behind the camera. QE E -'LD 7 r- . my mil mir- QELATIDNSHIFDS WITH r-+CJrv1Ec:QrvnNc3 HES QASFFQAI I -HFFQKTF-. 1v FQASK ' - FTQRW 13 :U Q -I VV4 TY AQ9 lFYFAN'V l'Vml EH UTFAI ANFTW 'CS Q . FSA? EETEAIVIVVCDFQKHQQ 35? . , I V IIIASI-:F-3AI I I-:FIGS VVIZIFQTI IIXIFJWTJC II II E3 IIAS EKI 'I:IfiAI I 0I3iI:IXIIXIIS'I-ICDIXXIECIC ., iw . '- A ,I -- . . .LL.. , ,, I , f I' IIN., ..::,m.. I5 -.-- ,i --M ,K ,,,,,A:,: .K i U... K - I .Ll -- - ' ---' I - f III, .II 1, Q I - -Q if Wyse: -ff -,,- M ky If AS U ,yi- .. I ., I, I ,, ,NW ,,, :R,,,,,M ky ,J .. 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Picture 4, Swim- mers wait for instructions from coaches Seidl and Bell. Picture 5, Linda Wailes, Michele Klonoski and Judy Burkett use kickboards to strengthen their legs. Pic- ture 6, Leonard Harris displays good swimming form. 74!Swimming lt's definitely not just muscle that keeps us going, said one diver of the team, it involves spirit and dedication and about half of your free time spent in the pool! Both boys' and girls' teams spent a lot of hours in practice, improving natural skills and abilities. I really enjoy it, the physical stress is satisfying, said one member. Another added, Winning is pretty satisfy- ing tool Coach Siedl commented that the team seemed to work pretty well together. Outstanding team members were Lynda Wailes, Cynthia Chilcott, Lisa Martignetti, Michele Klonoski, Keith Dobbin, Adam Takessian and Kris Perry. One member stated, A lot was expected of us, but we would stretch to reach our set goals and once we made it, we'd hit the top. is ' V ff' i W1-if as 4 A A r.. ,Q , 'W' ' im f, L ,1 - ,,, ' , f L -V L,:, 4 ,, f W , ,, I 4 , 'A ' 'ff - .. .4 f t 47 f v ir K A U 'h Q X' wt A , 1 M -ff' f L 1 ,, ,,,,, ,, '-X- ' A - ' ' 1 1 ,- ,wir ' ,f ' W' 4' A ' ,M ,M :O ,wr 'gil 'Ami .M V . ,,,,.,,,,.k ,him x I A 5 K I V' ' ,,,, V, , Y .M , kh f ww. f 1 , f 1 H1 HP - W : W- H J.-W ' Jil: 0,0 . f'11.Qg1ifeg sff ws , A Wg: ,uf ,,,,,,f1'i', f gL,.d7.-W 'kj 4, ' 5 ,'-, gm A ww, ML Ng, W - M .'f'gfx ,,.f+'A 'Wi f f M-V AXWXYXYX wfa'1vwM-+12-c? 'Z - ' I mu'-'-f ' ' - - 5 ww M 6 Swimming!75 Diamond of Sparkle Baseball is really a great sport. The people that play it really have a lot of pride and care about the game, said one baseball player. This year, Roger Werbylo moved up from the JV team and coaches the varsity team. Coach Werbylo commented, l've always wanted to work with a team that had high potential talent like CDO's varsity team. The 18 players on the team practiced for over three hours every day. Most of the baseball players felt that individual achieve- ment was important, but that everyone pulled together and played as a whole. Var- sity team member Jeff LeCompte said, Last year we had a great team and had high expectations for this year. We've really fulfilled those expectations and are proud of ourteam. M-My t . .. t ' Y 'Swift N- R f K -A--Y t.yeg,.:s'tii N- ty K -'werfi -- 'rf w e ' -w w :. ' Q -. - . c 4 f. ' to ' W is f ii ,5'lt r if M 4. 1 'Q ' :T eifiwi ' f he-.Hrff+.. -X H K 'T A +-fm F301 f- W ' . Q ,Q A 'gli 'guys 'H' I' s. - 1 .t - . ,T W . X MW' 76fVarsity Baseball we i... J fi i f i Q x 1 . P s W .1 f . 2 , . W s ig. 3 , Q . - A fx f t l fl ' 5 if .T,?,j' us! cf . gl 3: 3: I gy ,Q an 47 :.xy..Khtg7- Vg. gk X onset-ig, fi ,,,'f.4.l,.,gc.. Q ,... ,K . ',' ' 5 rs-: -,ate jx. .. QQ, i1 f.g,1lg-gf! 8 ilgzlklfk 5 f Gfgsrssstsf ' .-, N... af. -li 59.5 . K A , K -Pi p, K '- s5:: t ' fi-'51 Nriwnv ti 5 5 Picture 1, Members of the team practice. Picture 2, A var- sity player warms up in the batting pen. Picture 3, A player practices his throwing. Picture 4, Members practice their batting. Picture 5, Two players get ready for batting prac- tice. Picture 6, Practice makes perfect. Varsity BasebaII!77 A Swinging Team Determination and enthusiasm were key factors on the Frosh and JV baseball teams. Nlr. Norris, coaching the frosh for the first year, hoped for both-a good team and sea- son. Constant practice was required for improvement in order to achieve a winning season. A member of the team summed up baseball by saying, lt is one of the most exciting sports. When playing it, I have the chance to express my talents and abilities as an individual and a team member. Baseball is an experience at Canyon Del Oro that I wouldn't miss for the world, said a JV slugger. Baseball is a cool sport! said a Freshman. Picture 1, Eric Olsen, the bat boy, finds time in the field. Picture 2, Dallas Caldwell and Mark Kosko receive coaching. Picture 3, A member of the fresh- man team is catching a groundy, Picture 4, Mark Kosk- iniemi is waiting to play. Picture 5, Mr. Norris, the freshman coach, is planning strategy. Picture 6, Steve Dorazio up to bat. 78!J.V. and Frosh Baseball 5 6 3 J.V. and Frosh BasebaII!79 A Shot for Victor You really learn a lot when you're on a team-spirit, teamwork, friendship, and pride, said one player. The varsity team finished up the normal season 7 and 5, which put them third in the division. Bill Humphreys took over the team after Coach Tissaw resigned. I think that only good things can come from having Mr. Humphreys as the coach, said another. Six players returned from last year's state championship team, and the rest of the team was composed of several of last year's JV stars. It's a thrill to belong to this team , I really enjoy the stiff competi- tion and workouts all members face. Was the team victorious? Yes, we had a winning team because we learned self- discipline and how to work together. After all, spirit is the name of the game. wr, .V J Z ., 'I ' Lftgy r km w I K I I N5 41 .,.. ,?..:?iggg1..'. ...L T2 K. .. V H Wifi-U I r--J---A . .'t W .... ., - M. - fir Q , w t . . r U .e m - 7 uf. ' T Picture 1, 332 of Sahuaro is unable to block CDO's point. Pic- ture 2, Murray Hicks jumps for a perfect shot. Picture 3, A happy spectator shows his spirit. Picture 4, Another winning point is scored for the Dorado Basketball team. Picture 5, Aaron Nymeyer attempts to make a tough pass. Picture 6, Dave Beuhler makes a tricky shot. 2 8O!Varsity Basketball Varsity BasketbalI!81 Picture 1, CDO and Sahauro JV Basketball players both jump for the ball. Picture 2, Another player makes a perfect shot. Picture 3, A Frosh player makes a jump shot. Picture 4, JV players scramble for the ball. Picture 5, Jump BalI. Picture 6, CDO blocks out Marana. - -V W Wt .ff f we QQ 'mum Ill!! ,J:1,. N yew ., S33 ,tm 34 - f . if! f jf' ft wk 82!JV 81 Frosh Basketball st H -. 1 S Y JU' 6 S4 ,F w-nl' .f . ws- --f,--iff walm- i .,,1. s. iii sim 3 fi- D L:-- an . 9' iw -F .Q ,,::if 4 3 L ,fgg'fliiUlii55 .. ' ' I - ' A LYA'LL' NSS' --- . 3 ne Shot Ahead of Everyone Else Building a better Varsity team was one of the goals for the Junior Varsity and Frosh basketball' teams. The more training we can receive through season play, the better. If the players gain experience now, they'll be ready for whatever happens in Varsity games, said one player. A JV team mem- ber disagreed. l don't think of our playing as just a prep for the big time--the Varsity. Our records are something to be proud of and we shouldn't be overlooked or forgot- ten. Most students agreed, and both the Junior Varsity and Frosh teams were highly supported by the spectators. 1 I i Q JV and Frosh Basketball!83 Shoot for the Goal Girls Basketball had become a popular sport. More people showed up at the games than ever before. Frosh girls finally had a chance to play, and were a big help to the J.V. team. They were in the development stage. Frosh and J.V. teams had a good solid program with lots of determination. Both teams worked hard to prove their skills and spirit. They got better as the year went on, and everyone learned more about sportsmanship and getting along as a team. The Varsity team was coached by Mrs. Gault, who gave them inspiration and friendship but the real importance was that the players had the determination and power to win, and girls basketball was given a new name. Starting new and long-lasting relationships was one of the main goals of the team. i 84fGirls Basketball J , NM We-ww. Ei r U . kki,: -' ff 5 Picture 1, Coach Gault plans out the strategy for the team. Picture 2, Laura Clymer stretches for a jump ball. Picture 3, it 14 of CDO prepares to catch a pass. Picture 4, A CDO player successfully taps the ball to her teammates. Picture 5, Michele Kramer puts up two for CDO. Girls Basketballf85 Dorados Are Running Across the Countr Cross Country is a healthy sport which brings the opportunity to run in the outdoor world. C.D.O.'s cross country team had an outstanding season, said Bill Thweatt, the sponsor. The team stuck with it, worked hard, and enjoyed it, claimed Thweat. The key to C.D.O's success was a new runner named Millicent Anderson. She started run- ning in September and placed fourth in state. Cross country was hard work, but enjoyable. The coach was really good, he added to the sport, said Karen Gorkowski, a member of the team. 86!Cross Country - Picture 1, Two members of cross country race. Picture 2, Tom Teshner eases down the field. Picture 3, Nancy Vesling, a senior, gets into top shape. Picture 4, The whole team races down the field. Picture 5, Rich Wes- thoff catches up with the team. Picture 6, Cathy Pena works out. Cross Cou ntry! 87 Football Teaches aluable Lessons Football teaches a lesson in life, team- work, perserverance, and dedication. Hard work equals success, said Head Coach Bob Smith. Kevin Gaston and Kiki Leonard learned their lesson. Leonard won the Most Inspirational player award, while Gaston captured the Golden Helmet award. You learn to motivate yourself and go beyond your abiIities, said Glenn Wyman, a senior. The other Wyman, Greg, said, l got com- panionship, friendship, and the ability to overcome adversity out of football. Phil Wright claimed, CDO football means pride and victory whether it is winning the game or learning something from the defeat. The varsity team had a winning season, placing second in divisionals. The players trained long and hard hours. The coaching staff made men out of the boys, stated Armando Soto, a sophomore. Football gave me a sense of self pride, said David Moyle, a sophomore. - 4 QSSYTWTFMTT 1 .e.,...s ww 75 - - ' .' . ,tl -s. -s w. R' . .r .. 'Nm-... . . . t...l'513J A 'T 1f',. I 88!Varsity Football sm Q, xii LW W9 'Bi' 4 -M, , V,fu , , 5 Picture 1, Number 35, Kevin Gaston is on the trap play behind the blocking of number 54 Ed Neic and number 73 Craig Fisher. Picture 2, Defense stopping the Bulldogs. Picture 3, A CDO player stops the Douglas Bulldogs. Picture 4, A pass broken up by Maynard. Picture 5, CDO showing their strength. 89!Varsity Football All the Wa Down the Line For the first time the freshman team was the undefeated conference champ. As Coach Norris and Coach Bailey stated, There was a lot of determination and team effort and the whole team showed great improvement in ability and spirit. Out- standing linemen were Kenneth Epperley and Kevin Thomas. Best quarterbacks were Mike Wittman and Mark Koskonemi. Best running back Steve Dorazio. Defense stand outs Flon Martinez, Scott Daniels and Craig Vesling. The J.V. record was 5 and 4. The coaches also felt that they had a good time coaching their team. When asked, Why football? most said it was the thrill of vic- tory and expressing school spirit. ...sl 1 fr , iw ww ,,, , K Q X W ' f X 1 ....... V wwqac ia. . Q we-swam-ssQnSQ.,V .N .....- ,V in 'i . - . K M A .1 fm ,. e . 'tff'1- ., 1 . . .-Nwfli' fi? -1151 .i'N21 7?'E.Emir-i:s2.H11F hike ' ' xlfl'-:Pie 4 90fJV and Frosh Football Q .k .5 x . .ss ,gt xi., 1.1 H .J 2 if ,f Picture 1, Mike Wittman steps back to pass against Amphi. Picture 2, Freshman defense plans out a new attack. Picture 3, Desperately trapped! Picture 4, Steve Shirt showing a little muscle. Picture 5, Mike Wittman takes his option and runs with the ball. Picture 6, Taking 'em to their knees. Picture 7, Anthony Tromantano looks on to see his team score. JV and Frosh Football!91 Determination and Dr1vc After a grueling school day, while students everywhere are going for blood in football practice, madly' hitting the books in the library, or just lazing around at home, mem- bers ofthe CDO golf team can be found out on the course patiently toning and sharpen- ing coordination and aiming skills. What's expected to come from all these hours of high concentration? l don't know of a team that doesn't go for State, said coach John Ruiz, and CDO, being number one, is no exception. High hopes were held for the team, whose top players were junior Jeff Ruiz, senior Bob DeWitt, senior Mark Shi- plone, junior Rex Cousins, and junior Mark Keller, and golf fans were not disappointed. One student commented, l'd like to see CDO go AAA because the competition is a little tougher. Pre-season predictions were that the team would go undefeated. One student said, We'll back our team all the way to the top. 92!Golf Miki ,mi ,W if ,,, i s ,, C M ,l f ff :Ln Picture 1, Mark Shipione tees off while Mark Keller, Doug Burke, and Rex Cousins watch on. Picture 2, Rex Cousins has a hard swing when it comes to teeing off. Picture 3, Bob DeWitt with Natalie Kujawa walk together to the next hole. Picture 4, Mark Keller, Doug Burke, and Rex Cousins look at what's ahead and get ready to tee off. Picture 5, Coach Ruiz is sometimes the caddy tor the golf team. Golf! 93 Emotions in Action Of all sports, gymnastics was perhaps the most expressive. Every movement, gesture, and step perfectly displayed grace. Every gymnast had basic routines to master, but a certain amount of personal interpretation went into each move. You have to put a part of yourself into everything you do. In a performance, you have to fight your nerves and try not to just perform automatically, said one gymnast. Gymnastics can be con- sidered a sport that is only beautiful if it's spontaneous and carefree. Gymnastics is tough-it involves lots of physical and men- tal stress. We work out like football players, and we have to tone ourselves into near per- fect form. Yet gymnastics is not a jock sport. lt's an expression of personality, an art form. . Picture 1, Ninnette Panipinto practices her floor rou- tine. Picture 2, Christy Funckes demonstrates the beauty of the balance beam. Picture 3, Heather Jones swings through her bar routine. Picture 4, Vicki Ntygrant shows her gracefulness on her bar routine. Picture 5, Connie Porter arches into perfect form. Pic- ture 6, Members of the gymnastics team practice. Pic- ture 7, Tanya Hoyt poses on the beam. 94!Gymnastics t Af . it 2 .1. ..,,. ,.. ,, L9 W i I ...I ,.,... , .,-, .,.'fQ i 'V R Q P ,F VW Gymnastics! 95 ,qt Xi. x 7 f .ff K 451, V f 'I ,Af ff? Z-1Hl'i!5:? il.Q-Qexif, 'f':..'vM A i 1: f.jQg,3,3f5g,,,-,.,. 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H 10111.11 U x 4 1 W, w,,H,m:,f,5.4: W 3 .1 .f,y'f4y..m.,,UJ.,-,-VM, X , . L way . 'M . ,M . 1. I , 3 1, , ,I Q '14, A 1. Q., .UV :Site-A wiv as .. Q. gg .fa-.-:f2av.?:f,,f:fT 52 .:mC.f,1Aw.f.Q-'5,-5.-cf:-:QM-,fsfzvz-:Q 96! Powder Puff 4 Tears and rlumph Fun, excitement, and the thrill of all the competition, all summed up to memories of Powderpuff, a game never to be forgotten by seniors and juniors alike. lt was the first time the various groups of our class worked together to strive for a common goal, said senior Lynda Wales. The junior team put up a great fight against the seniors, but were defeated 32-O. The senior coaches were Jeff LeCompte, Craig Fisher, Phil Gruens- felder, Brian Nicola, Jeff Stauffer, Adam Watters, Glen and Greg Wyman, John Quin- nan, and Ed Weaver. The junior team was coached by Tim Anderson, Phil Wright, Mitch Maynard, John Stegmeyer, Randy Gast, Barry Antel, and Joe Navarro. Junior Julie Stauffer commented, After two hard weeks of practice, we fought a hard tough battle. The game was a good game, but that's all it was, a game. Picture 1, Shelane Mackelprang runs to take revenge on a junior. Picture 2, Heather Jones outruns the jun- -sf ior defense. Picture 3, Two members of the junior team take a break from the game. Picture 4, Coach Glen Wyman watches to see if the senior team is remembering what they learned at practice. Picture 5, Fast action play during the game. Picture 6, Members of the junior team charge out onto the field, ready for the agony of defeat. Powder Puff! 97 6 . ,T E T 1 z i , VL ' . k s K ' i w s-. ' . i . ' C ' 1 3 ,I T ' -I , LN . m.., C ' ' i -, v- - w- '91 ' 5' , .3-fW?'fff1: f'5 ?:W 1f'Qf 1 X.. Q, , sf: ,Q Jrgf-f gigsgiga , ' i if wwf- -f ' fs .... ' I ',f'f f' ' ii .awww Ma- an - i - - ' ' 1 Picture 1, Charles Fleury successfully makes use of his backhand. Picture 2, Kurt Weber and Mark Morris make a winning team in tennis. Picture 3, Todd Cohen gets the game off to a smashing start. Picture 4, Charles Fleury and Todd Cohen hope for another vic- torious match. Picture 5, Charles Fleury is ready to return just about anything. Picture 6, Jim Brett and Craig Ramez discuss an upcoming match. . ,WN .,.-.Ms-ww MMV ,,,,,s,,,,, 981 Boys Tennis Tcnms Nets Victor in '79 Sometimes in the middle of a hot Tucson day, when I've been on the courts tor three hours straight and am still standing there hitting a ball over a net, I wonder if it's all worth it. Then when l'm standing there at the end ofa long match holding a trophy, all that practice seems like nothing at all, said one athlete as he expressed his feelings about tennis. CDO had an excellent boys tennis team, and were ranked highly among rival schools. All it takes to build mere tal- ent to outstanding skill is hard work, prac- tice, and dedication, said one team mem- ber. You just have to be dedicated to spend a good portion of your time watching a ball bounce around on a court. But it really is an enjoyable sport, and it certainly pays off when you finally reach victory, said one player. Victory for these athletes means doing their best and being proud of the results. i . 3 ,,,, 1 A . X 1 ' xx . .i.. A A . , it f 5 eq, ,V g 1 ,,,, A w . Q ' , ' J -m If t - ? 5 -' ,f X, 4 6 Boys Tennis!99 L,,,,1 3 WZ -r f .. .s , ,K WW ? it 0 31 I , L... rf-i: , .Q-. .'- 1 Picture 1, A team member practices her serve. Picture 2, Players greet the victors after a match. Picture 3, Team members assemble on the court for another day's practice. Picture 4, Individual performances are discussed after a set. Picture 5, Service is returned in a set of doubles. Picture 6, Constant practice makes a good tennis team. 5 A Team of Aces Girls tennis, along with many other girls sports, was on the rise at CDO. A large amount of spirit existed among both the girls tennis teams and it was this spirit that brought them a victorious season. Predic- tions were made that the teams were strong enough to take first place. How did the team members prepare for this test of skill and stamina? Both girls teams got into condition by taking seventh hour PE. Under the direc- tion of several tennis coaches, they worked out after school, putting in at least three hours of hard practice every day. A member of the girls team said, lt was our skill that brought us a good season and outstanding records. Another agreed, We're pretty good but l think with time and experience we can work out any playing problems we have, and then we'll be good enough to blow away the other teams around. ll- Sei la. 100fGirls Tennis ii Girls Tennis!101 ase on Down the Road Track is definitely an individual sport but it takes all the individuals to make up a good team. This statement, made by iunior track member Kristen Tober, adequately describes the relationship among track members as individuals as well as team members. The track team had a good sea- son with very large and talented varsity teams. The teams were split into two groups: boys and girls, with two coaches. Coach Carol Anderson expressed her opin- ion towards the relationship between coach and team members by saying, Track is an extremely individual sport but it's the coach's responsibility to give the team members enough attention to obtain the self confidence needed to win. Track, whether looked upon as individuals relating to coaches and themselves, or team mem- bers relating as a group, was definitely a memorable sport. 4 102!Varsity Track Picture 1, Some track members stretch out their legs before running. Picture 2, Track members are off and running. Picture 3, Members of the track team jog to build up their endurance. Picture 4, Track members invent different kinds of warmups. Picture 5, Each track team member can add his own style to hurdles. Picture 6, Craig Fisher, Brian Nicola, and Greg and Glen Wyman and Vince Seroni are cooling down after sprints. Varsity Track! 1 O3 3 4 104!JV Track we X., A. - .,,.4,4... is W S., . --fa, X, .. .. . f,, . .sw . +f.7? -Attic. Dorados on the Run l think of track as a sport for just about anyone, says freshman John Klemendson. lt has so many different areas to offer. l l This was the feeling of many Junior Varsity track members. The events ranged from the 1 high jump, long jump to sprinting the 100 yard dash. The season started in late Janu- ary with long conditioning courses run everyday after school. The first meet was g held in March. One team member Qf fiiiil expressed his thoughts by saying, Track is a sport where it is not the fact of winning or losing but that you feel satisfied and know you tried your best. This attitude, shared by many other track members, explains the self confidence needed for track. With the coaching talents of Art Mangels the needed Q rrrlls 1 self confidence was given. Track was a sport filled with team work, individual goals and coaching leadership. 4- f fr. 1 .av-iq -'-.,,,,.-ani T1 I ,n 'L c TL' fa 1 viva gr ' v 11, ,, l ' -- if Picture 1, Jim Vargas and Kevin McClusky taking laps around the ' track. Picture 2, JV track members stretch out before the condi- tioning runs in after-school practices. Picture 3, Warm up exera cises are part of the strenuous everyday routine. Picture 4, Coach Ford shows track members a few techniques. Picture 5, Dale Ewen warms up on his own. Picture 6, Matt Panipinto and a 5 friend pace with each other. ' J.V. Track! 1 O5 Picture 1, Mr. Siedl gives some helpful advice to varsity player Sally Fihr. Picture 2, Junior varsity team members gather for a talk between plays. Picture 3, Varsity player Connie Van Meter spikes an oncoming ball. Picture 4, Judy Burkett stoops low to set up the ball. Picture 5, Candy Esparza, of the junior varsity team, jumps up to spike return the ball. Picture 6, Two ofthe varsity team members do a double take. w..ssq-assw.mfmwwwwuewN:l- xi ,,.,,,,,.,.-tue:--0-'H ,,,,,,,......-v-v--N- - 'S 106!VoIleyball i c A. . - j Qi.. A X 2 Hitting It Up to the Top The volleyball teams had good seasons in the year of 78!79, according to their coaches. My team had a good season, they started out slow but got better as the season wore on, remarked the freshman coach, Miss Gault. The volleyball teams, frosh, junior varsity, and varsity, worked hard for good seasons and they got what they worked for. The frosh and junior var- sity teams both were victorious and the var- sity team made it to state. The coach of the junior varsity team, Mr. Siedl, commented, I feel that the players on my team are to be given more credit for their excellent season then I myself. In trying out for the teams, coaches tried to pick out the girls who had well rounded abilities so they could put the best team possible together. gl? si.. Volleyball!107 ,wa C.D.0. on Top of Them All lt is said that wrestling is a sport that calls for everything an athlete has-all the strength he can muster plus a cool head to carry out orders that a coach calls to him from the side. lt's a last minute thing- you can't take your instruction book out there to help you decide what move to make, said one wrestler, and it's almost a test for your survival, your fight against get- ting beaten. CDO grapplers were not often beaten, and their record proved it. We don't always do the best in invitationals but in season competition, we're number one, said one member. CDO did everything they could to hold that top position, from lengthy practices to personal programs of weight training. Just how good a wrestler you'Il be depends entirely on the individual, explained one, you can really work at it or you can let it go. But there's only one way to win-the hard way. 108!Varsity Wrestling 'mmw..,,W, Ginuw- Mm. fn... .. iq , Aif.. . N ' s 5 Picture l, Eugene Puga moves his opponent into a dangerous position. Picture 2, Mark Well- man grimaces as he struggles against a grip. Picture 3, Closing in for a pin. Picture 4, Scott Payne takes up his starting position. Picture 5, A Dorado wrestler tries to release his oppo- nent's hold. Varsity Wrestling! 1 09 Dorados Are on Top What will be in the future for JV and Frosh Wrestling? A lot more spirit and support from the school, said one wrestler. More talent and more competition, said another. Victory is definitely what's ahead for us, said several team members. Both the Jun- ior Varsity and Frosh Wrestling had the potential to be great-and were. Skills and talents were sharpened and improved, spirit was built up and strengthened. We were good this year, but the next few years will show even more improvement. The JV team was led by Coach Dukinas and Frosh by Coach Gann. Both coaches have had a lot of experience in coaching teams and each worked well with their teams. With the talent and the spirit that both of these teams have, CDO can look forward to more winning wrestling seasons. V vlgfz Z zzg 1 AV fkg , 5 my .W , H . .,,,, - i' A, ,,,. , , .. M ,,,, y ,. 1 10fJV and Frosh Wrestling Q ff 1 Kr f Wi 6 'V Hwang, ,,, .J we 5 N N-1'-'V ,fill 3 6 Picture 1, A CDO Frosh Wrestler attempts to pin his opponent. Picture 2, Mike Myers keeps his opponent in an awkward position. Picture 3, A JV Wrestler keeps his opponent down. Picture 4, A Frosh Wrestler tries to turn his oppo- nent over for a pin. Picture 5, A Frosh Wrestler gets into position for the next period. Picture 6, Todd Simms tries to keep his headgear on during a tough match. JV and Frosh Wrestling!111 I Getting Your Point Across We're trying to make the speech program I the best in the state, and l think we are close to it. These were the opening words of Debate coach Pete Siedl. The Debate team was composed of mostly new Frosh and Sophomore students. Siedl later stated, We will have a real strong team next year because most members will be returning. Unfortunately the team will be losing our outstanding first place Speaker Award win- ner, Milton Lewin. Debate expanded its program to include oral interpretation of lit- erature and impromptu speaking. Mr. Siedl finished by commenting, Debate gives members a chance to improve upon their speaking abilities, and to compete in a sport that is non-athletic and part of the Arizona interscholastic Association. 53 fa 1 l Ml Wm n,.1.,,...,.,w ,.,, . ' '-ull-Q 'rg Q ..... ' Picture 1, Debate team members relax on the way to a tournament at ASU. Picture 2, Jeff Biggers improves his speaking skills before an audience. Picture 3, Gordon Watson checks his files for a negative card on solar energy. 1 12! Debate ss3'i? Chess: Action, Thought, Skill CDO had a very representative team and we think that we are in the top three chess teams of the state, explained coach Al Cor- tez. The lower chess team members had inspiration and leadership from the Senior members, Team Captain Pat Cray, John Cox, Kent Kearney and Jim Cerny.. They also had help from Sophomores Chris Mon- rad and John Niec, and two super Frosh members Matt Cannon and Tad Pacholo- zyk. The team brought home several tro- phies including a First place from Glendale, a Second place from FIagstaff's Invitational, and a Third place rating in the Tucson Open. ln league play CDO finished with 5 wins, no losses, and one draw. One team member commented, l feel that in the future our team will become stronger and stronger. Picture 1, Rick Walk grins as he takes his opponent's knight. Picture 2, Kent Kerney decides whether or not to move his knight. Picture 3, John Cox plans a difficult pattern of moves against Team Captain Pat Cray, as Matt Cannon looks on. , f' '1- , . 4 4 i s J 'QU' L1 V. 1f.., ,A W 2 3 Chessfl T3 Picture 1, Gina Gambino, homecoming queen. Pic- ture 2, ln the bottom row all of the class attendants sit while on top is the question of who will be the homecoming king and queen. Picture 3, Kiki Leo- nard and his partner Kim Perry wait to go down the walkway. Picture 4, Mr. Hoops and his band wait for their cue to play. Picture 5, Julie Stauffer, the sophomore attendant, joins the Canyon Singers for the assembly. Picture 6, Mark Shipione and Gina Gambino stand still in the luminario lit walkway. 3 2 .Q s is rw SP 3 Q ii .ff .fi 114!Homecoming ' M... ,H ...pq is i ki ts i, Da of Hope Night of Victor There was excitement in the air and vic- tory in our hearts on the night of the home- coming, commented Senior Diane O'Neill. After having students run with the torch for almost twenty-four hours our varsity foot- ball team ovenook Douglas High School in the homecoming football game. The last runner, stopping only a few minutes before the game started, was Greg Cohen who was dressed as a dorado. Half time was when the class floats were displayed and the sophomores won for having the best. The two seniors that were crowned homecoming king and queen were Kiki Leonard and Gina Gambino. That was a very exciting but tiring day for all those involved. Homecomingfl 15 Smiles 1... f? if--,. ii ff. at Q X 4- Q1 yi. yasxx ,Q .. ,, ., sxaxfnf...5 QQ wa ln as Q NN -.psefe 1 v l Q Q f Q V Q Q . Q Q Q ., Q at .. 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Canyon Del Oro has changed, both on the inside and the outside. Additions to the campus included a complete fine arts com- plex, a new gym, and several science buildings. Also new on campus were the foreign students Sunka Simon from Germany, and Isabel Carvalhal of Brazil. Said one student, I have visited other schools and so far have not found one equal to CDO. More changes came in the form of two new administrative assistants, Mr. Keenan and Mr. Devine. Their aim was to work with freshmen and sophomores who were experiencing attendance prob- lems. Did it work? Apparently it helped. The amounts of unexcused absences declined, particularly in the freshman class, commented Dr. Wil- son. This year represents a year of transition into the big school profile, he continued, and next year may be our last in Class AA. One student expressed his opinion, The bigger, the better. The more people there are, the more experiences there are to Iive. 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Conboy Jon Conelly Julie Connell Dave Connett Gayle Conrad Teddy Conroy Stephen Costello Charles Coury Rex Cousins K s Cox Mike CE Kay Crandall Dotty Cranford Brenda Crawford Erin Crawley Brian Dalke Julie Davey Alan Davis Claudia Davis Marvin Davis Matthew Davis Denise Deister Jeff DelVecchio Denise Dempsey Junior!149 Keith Dobbin Tony Dow Veronica Dominguez Robert Durham Neal Ekel ,,....f Lonn Elletson Cindy Eldred Tim Ely Michelle Engbretson Jody Engelkes Robin Erickson Scott Erickson Marta Esgarza Ken Fabinski F f George Faccio Mike Fahey Joe Fanning 2 Mike Faris Jackie Faulk Joanne Faulk Shelby Feemster Bruce Fickett Sally Fiihr Leigh Fisher Robin Fletcher Charles Fleury Tommy Fogle Tracy Foran Carol Frank 150!Junior is Jr: E y 4' . c,5, ,A .1 I? QE 4 'Q W cm jg 'S ,, . 5. is .A 2 T cycc in . raw, V K www fav 13 x Gy sa .W , .. 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JMX V K Q Vrkr - ,,i:, My kiik A A T te T , T G t as gs 5 U. ' ' tt I 4 3' T- - - M my H Q ',,i f , Q ii if Z Z., , r,, G T at 4. c I V 6 . AVVI l as , i,,,5 z, ,r,' AAAV if V , -Arif .ff' , , Q fi 5 'iv 3 j5f.i.,.f'?5 fr I Xt - - X- Picture 1, Two students at CDO make use of the library. Picture 2, Sherry Olsen makes the day a little brighter for everyone. Picture 3, Ben Mat- toush and Mark Gomez throw hooks. 'J E are - 'Www ' V , X l7',1g- :A M A ' 4 , , P' Q .' ' . .Q EF-- Q il Matt Golden Ma'rk'G'6'n'TeE' Rachel Gordon Mike Gould Tim Grady Mary Kay Graham Dan Grammar Jim Greene Dale Griffith Lori Qifiieu- Rosemary Guardiera Jill Gumbin Rick Gum Dale Gumm Joan Gutman Lori Hamilton Terri Hammer Rusty Hammonds on Loree Hav'5 Eve Helmlich ETe Fl'6FTtZ' George Henderson Junior!151 Picture 1, S eak no evil, hear no evil o evil. Picture 2, Judy urkett thinks back on thfdays events. Picture 3, Kiki Leonard and Kim Perry as they attended the 78-79 Home- coming assembly. Picture 4, A CDO student studies for finals. Picture 5, Lorraine Har- mon enjoys studying on the grass. Francie Hennington Natalie Hershberger Murray Hicks Jacque Hicks Jim Hicks Tanya Hooper Jim Hooser Cathy Hopp Sharon Hoyack Eric Hoyt Qajaliubacek Tom Hudder Dana Hynes Ro Tina Jacob Caroline Jackson Brett James Davi 2 Troy Jennings Laura Jesson Charmaine Johnson Tracy Johnston Julie Jones Kari Karvinen lan Kendall -. A. A 1, i .1 Atyisfl, , 3 Q W' K ti Q tv M fy W fa ...f 2 J f K , J Nw. W a ,. . QQ J -::. ::e,jf - 4 'Qi if 'xl 2 9 Q J K .il 3 g gf ff' A 6 .M A e Q t fi E? , fm W ig. lx H, T I L it if if ff E is if 5 ,P ii K if , ji, 'V 1, , 2 -- .. ,,.. i - . V --, ... , ZA., .e H, t..'i L L if if - ' 5 ,vv Li 4 I H ,. is ,ft ' Ei 4, ,,, . ,, ww' .V 4 . U X We ff i 'M WSW 5 A 1 , iii. 2 , W g '.... 1: Ht.. I I4 , i.. .- , L - V 1 . 'iw ir 1 1. . I .1- T 1 ' . -- 5 f ' , , EK. ' LK . V J 4 . 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' A 'V ,, a,,, A A A 3 X M y A A ,W Pam Ramsey Sherry Rathbun Lance Reed Bradley Riegel Felicia Santos Michael Sapp Knlzynunwggcedo Gary Scaramuzzo Philip Schlecht Ellen Schodtler Donna Schwartz 7 if A John Reiss - V , , A V Karen Ritchie Ki , ,V A I Cecil Riverax ' Y' Mal! 5 an VV 'M' . 5 Debbie Rosenberg -iw! ,V Z, g fig ' ' David Rosenbluth f X ' at 'af , - R Marty Roush N 1 if - ..,,. K l C S l N 'i , June Rucker l if f S JeffRuiz 5 - K , Nl' ' Tammy Ryan Q' ' f i I . V f ,, ei. Dave Sabers ,,,, 0 'W-ff' 4 V , 1 K 7' E , - VAVV A g Melissa Saegart ' ii. , , isii f Joann sales . V-V 1 , f , y, 1 ix Eric Sands Ziy Yrrr A xl Y 4- ' I or C C Ov VV Q ' Vlll 5. , L.. . 'f ,V V7 is ,VV' f ' l .vf'f'l-if A , U 2,3 , , Debbie Seal , il E Connie Searle f y QL S Pat Serge ,A U , V 1 '- 5, Cyndie Shanks Q ' 5 V KandySharrah y Lori shields V2 1 QQ. f,Ql ,, ga' KVV' CK Junior!155 Cathy Perkins Marsha Perry Craig Perzan Mark Pfenning Mickey Pierce Paul Polito Kris Price Dawn Puckett Lori Pugh Carlo Ouiroga Leslie Rabb Barbara Rabe Craig Rainey Pam Ramsey Lance Reed John Reiss Bradley Riegel Karen Ritchie Cecil Rivera Debbie Rosenberg David Rosenbluth Marty Roush Julie Rucker Jeff Ruiz Tammy Ryan Melissa Saegart Dave Sabers Joann Sales Felicia Santos Michael Sapp Linda Saucede Debbie Seal Charissa Schodtler Philip Schlecht Nir1a..SQ1me1if1Q Donna Schwartz Cyndie Shanks Kandy Sharrah Lori Shields Ken Schmidt Barney Sheridan Kathy Slaina Heather Sloan Jamie Sloan Sonya Shaw Connie Sherwood Doug Smith -Ginqerjnyder Golan.- Linda Snyder Gina Spinelli Lisa Stanton Michele Startt Ellen Stateler Juli Stauffer J f Paul Stefan Jeff Steinsultz Julie Stein Connie Stewart Lori Stone Chuck Stott Mary Straus Dan Stroup Steve Sturges 156!Junior .g.1.,..F gj .7 R I Q ..:- W QQQ ' ' V ' in t ,wg 4 'H i if ew- ' ' 'Q iye y,.. 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Alan Sudweeks Jay Sweetman Aclamlakeszian David Tate Dawnie Teichman Jim Teschner Angie Thomas Chris Thomas Mitch Thomas Eric Thompson Pete Thompson John Tillinghaust Kristen Tober Dianette Tolentino Paul Triffet Leslie Turner Shannon Turpin Scott Tutalo Elizabeth Tworkowski Debbie VanMeter Randy VanFlenterghem Jim Vargas Gina Verdugo Scott Vlastnik Kim Volk Gail Walecerth Patrick Walsh Ehann Walsh Ramona Walter Lanny Watts Dana Weber Diane Weber Bobby Weismiller , Debbie Wellman Charlie Wells Kristy Wenzel John Wilkes Debbie Williams Karen Wilson Robert Wilson Soonie Wilson Brad Wright Phil Wright Cathy Wyman Juniors!157 Eiri, Abimla. Kgs Adams Mimi Agers Robert Allen Patrick Aloi lJ,lJ.d2.AUllJ.. Danna Anderson Millicent Anderson John Andrews Jody Applebaum fl?-:TT App egate Jill Armstrong Vincent Auriemma David Avery Kirt Bailey Carol Baker Beverly Baker Patty Baker Jauna Baulderston Cecilia Balebruch Paul Baltes Robert Ba rtdomeo Mike Baser Penny Batelli Julie Becker Heidi Beers Kim BSJLQHQBL Darlene Bemis Frank Bermudez Richard Bernstein Tracy Bickmore Shery Biesemeyer Jeff Biggers Alice Bitgood 'lVlTR?B?iGE Mary Brown M Pam Brunick Karen Buchsbaum Jennifer Burk DQ1.lg,Burke John BMKE' Karen Bushbacher Leonard Byrd Brian Cammarata Theresa Carlson Chancellor Lia Cartolano 1 58! Sophomore f U li, M V -- 3- J ' 1 i rl 4 , J - -1-, --,V -,J I , . V . 'Q J J , M. vi V, L30 VK ,IF I N V' IAI: I V, , Li -J . : ... ,..., , ITL A 'L,i,, ,V H. V A 1 ., Lk u- , I . 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Picture 2 Joe Mongan stays very busy during his woodshop class. ff, A , Viiiii J K A J JJ ', ,,,,, , i, ii 1 A ,ZJV N i cc 1 r.c s,,tJ ,J t YM mf i J 'l - t C J ' 'J JJJA J ,Jii it tlli J to J t ,JJ f 4 in JJJc 1 Jcrs it ,WM Jl'i J ,,f J V A46 A ff-9,5- -'....ii xY,fl, i y Ti X e 3515 -w v, Ma fe-,L , 5 it t i 9,3 1 if . W A ,,, ' ' f 'ei y 'ii e .. l r r wry' R ,, Q . 5 Y My 'Q s 'L '- ,fi , rv an A ,l David Chandler John Choiniere Clay Christian Nletra Christofferson Brenda Cluff Jack Coleman - My F 'Shannon Collier 5 X 1 ' David Cooper V, Vvl.. , U , Jeff Cooper -14. are ,wa , ' ' mi I if K is ' Tom Coury ,iw LisaCousins A ll . , ,K A at X 7, nawlvixe A ,, ' V I x 1 'ie Roxanne Craft I i J., Z Kathryn Cray ,kg Q ,,i rf - 1 ' ax, my , '.. i'l , , gf Holly Cruse 541 Sean Daley fra . , ,W ? QQ, ,,,fr rr: Q , ,,-.. -.R v-g 'Q I 1' J N? . - Craig Damron , lan DaveY i f l':Z 7 C ,r f ', 5, .- 'I aw ic V Daniel Dehart Darice Dekker Jeffrey Devere Lisa DeVries Darryl Dickens Steve Dihenderfer Sophomore! l 59 Kevin Farris John Fisher David Fogelsong Jeff Foster 'CEFI' ox LJ. Franks ' V ' :,. g Rod Faccio nlaaura Farber Sondi Ferkins Karl Finkhousen Jane Flores Allyson Foran Frank Ali Joanne Freeman Lisa Frizzell Christy Funckes David Fung Randy Gale Beck Gamb e Richard Garrett Dana Gases Mike Geddes Maia Gilmore Jeff Glasco Chuck Goodin Ka ren Gorkowski David Goldfein Mary Gosla Dina Gould Debbie Grady Jimmy Green Tracy Green Valerie Greene J. J. Greenwood Bruce Greer Robert Groves Linda Guilbert Jan Gutierrez Freddy George Shari Halbert ,Y Clay f J ', Dinniddie J, Glenn Dobbin 1 ' '- ,, Q at Dombisgg Fl2'f1'5Y Dossi xi ' it ff J 4 Ar 'ag , V - A Mike Dow A A f A Louise 4 ,X at 'C jg Duckworth Snug Vfpigy Ben Dunn A- tif-fi,f' 51 it M Bernice Elias iiiysel 7 G 2 'il F A J ,,,, 7 irr.. , ' WW Chris J ' Eschweiler V, Candy Z 'J mt' 5 Esiirjzaz. Q D,ale.Ewe.n., fi Q Q Stuart Ewy , , Q 4 ,QW l ' I y f 1 Y liirr iiie v Q A1 r .,- . ..M gr . . G my V.. ffj L1 y ! ? J -i W fi..-1, J Q ,Y l A , Y .1 A ' ' 'l V , 'Q W., J l I I at 2- . fe 2 xr . Q X HW I ,gi rr f f - Q X i, 4 I 4 f I x. 1 V -J . 1. kessswvl. y,,, . V . W y 1 A, ,H x 'J iilil if lr I ig. H In ' , l5, l i lu 4' islam f X Ei , ' 77, g. fl 'll S , 'F fix he-sw ,, ' ii W, , -1..,....,-....,-. 1 60! Sophomore J: ... N ,L 41 6 'X 8 .ff L F t ..,,, V A i': ' .,.-- i f ..... ' H , .L ff --ag, , . U 'V 5 li . A V1.3 1191 Q A 1 4 ar' 1.. , Pam Hall y Q31 It MSR is . fy -v Kandi Hamby K , I fi, . , Karon f ' y Hamlin , 2 , - A Diane 2 V X' Hammer J , ,. X Kris Haney . , 4, A Dena Q g wp. Harrison 5 QE' Jaynell 'Q PX ' Hartwell Kathryn ' '-- f ' Hatfield .N ' George Heist 1' ,. P ' ix me Deana ' , ' ... i Henson gi g .. ei, ' Erich , ,fs J f A, ' HGFTZOQ is Q Q 1 oe' ti' oooiii D ' Dan 1 Hiqepfaf-dt Q f Q, P , W,-A RachelHilgeford it N b.kb' J - h - Z: R Sandra Hofferber sr' , 8 I, t X william Hoffman Q ' P -ee' il P 2 8 ' fit' as Jove Howe 5 H xhbln N .5 : :-3 'fxfifukzf' V t K Q5 Terri Hoyack Y its 3, yy y ,W jp A June Hubbard KW ' if h , ' 'D A X YQ Jennifer Humphreys if Corrine Hunley 1 l g, ' Tracy Hutchinson xg - - , W y , Louise Hynd J ,fl i V, gy K W Robin Jacob 4. M ' ky i Q: ' I 32 .:. fii 1 , K an isr' Sis im J0hf1JamieS0f1 SQ L, S' if if J P :Q iii ' Kathy Johnson Ekk . In -J VVQ: ,Q 2 X at ::,::. 'N ig K :,, ,,,, is Q -:EE E Q.. E Lisa Jordan . -1 ,, :.- 1 ,,,i55 :-. Ii' 3 ' fi' , if John Kececioglu ,ky 6 Mark Keller N l' Q s Sue Kelliher yyy' ,i.V W Jennifer Kepler it ' tiiy ,. S Q 1 Mary Kessier Q Q ZZIJ li't I fi ' wp Rodney Kirkman I i A Kelly Klein Picture 1, Just taking it easy is sopho- more Heidi Beers. Picture 2, Jolene Taff enjoys first hour Journalism ig, class. Picture 3, Floss Young contem- plates whether to throw away his milkshake before or after he drinks it. Sophomore! 161 A Danielle LeCompte Jayne Lederman Tim Light Ealy Lim Lydia Linaker Scott Lonergan Luann Lucas Rob Mackleprang 162!Sophomore Wwwnmwmmgm 'HMM Picture 1, Flod Faccio and Chris working hard on future house plans in drafting. Picture 2, The wall is a very popular place for students in between classes. Picture 3, Senior Gary Toy says Hi! Picture 4, During yearbook class Becky Murchek discovers she has to redo a layout. Picture 5, Terri Hoyack and Danna Anderson use Student Council to better their friendship. KM, ,ff ar' ' .ww M I I l V I ' 'M4,,w- ' W U ,,.. 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'91 bt , Kelly Mackey Jan Macy Tracy Mallett Stacey Malorgio Scott Mangels Renee Manning Laura Maroney Cathy Marschhausen Lisa Martignetti Joe Martin Karen Martin Mary Ann Martin X ,H 2 V ir ' .QQ f ., 5 t I Elf - . I I W K A V 0' , ' ,tit i'V q Q .vp V, 7 S V , f f' , yyyl N 3 ,. , SM tiyif 1 y,Y Tracey Martin Terri Martinez Sherri Mathews Matt Matlock , ' -V I i A in-5 Morgan Maxwell 5 ' VV V, ff A Holly Maynard 2 ' me Marlene McCarty V Mary McCormick . ig. may I -' WE! 'Q V Q X i V V'-I - V lar: McDermott ,K ' 11 Q ' g Q., , Anita McDonagh . .-Vi ' 1 4 Tim McFarland Matt McGarey i M at .im I A. T A ,I I x A xg K Tig' T Qfeflf ,,. , r-fr T -aw T 57 -,i ii ' ,J fa - - ' 'f cfi ' , ,jgfff M ,ii 1 .,A, L-,4 A J I gy ix i N., 'iff-www .ig ,ff ga y, Kristy McGoffm Mark McNeil Scott Meder Joan Meersman Joe Morgan Sue Muesel 5 rs John Niec Michele Neilson Lincoln Nymeyer Tom Obeid Courtney Odishaw Carrie Olbert Chuck Olszewski Terry O'Neil Mike Otten Brad Palmer Katie Parrill Bert Paul Lisa Paul Mark Peltier Sue Pepe Floyd Perrin Pam Perry Craig Perzan Victor Pesce Duane Peters Don Petty PQmFf6-tty. Chandra Pezzullo Terry Pfenning -5. I 5X g' ,ig fc .fr ss . .sa ll fix A D tbi to t r l64!Sophomore I 'SSP H ,yogi 0 t X 'Q xv' ,. K Scott Nlidyett - V V g if' y 4 'Nfqg I y 'Fira Kerstin Mikel L ,V .. .Y Qs lg -ff2,,.t Shawn Milam w N y 5 ttf ' ' ' Greg Minter - ' . ,aa-, f y r M l lx y 1 5 ,iii A W X Yvette Q, Vx ,. ' I 'K Monbaffen .,,. . ,' tiei f S ., as Chris Monrad yy ff ' --- 1 - Pam' ss Montgomery Leanne .rc 1 ' P sss fs i Mower rtst o t C is V 't 53 he P I 'Jw if -' David Moyle i'y: tv, , Becky jj, 5 'v' 5. nr- Murchek Qu 5 ' 4 ogy, Mike Naellin 3 5' X Q, P , .1 Sarah y K - P 'fr 1 t it gif Y 3 M - t '--t . SF . to Q A K 4 't Q' A -' 1 M Q V. yi ' 5 yrfiq- it gif : ' '57 -. 'W . ' ' .tsgsef s as - Q C4 A133 P Q is +- as t i C S Vkkk 1 A., K , - .Q ic.. Af Q ef f - -, . It-'ffm P IQ sf' at W 2' 1 r 1 P Sie . iiii L NSN. nt: g M was 2 in 6 W it pf , gs, SP F r-N -1. fs' vs 3 S3 f -sl. - D a s C-3 git If A , ' '35 f 'W' if Fw e l f ,f 'fr- . V A , W is QM in V ,, ' LK 'P H' ws ff ff 'M' f lfwmw-' Qiyoqx suave'-.2 fl ii, X e f e.. ' H, .af 3 A,A. ., gary, , ii YJ , Charles Pilkering Sandra Pierce Scott Pinkerton NEHG! PQIIE. Douglas Price Madeiyn Press Diana Puga Wally Purner Steve Rafferty X ,l YQ'EH gy f, ., gg O ,Wy W I 9 ' 4 . M ,, M Ag -- 2 . , an ' I N! QF' 'W uf? 4 Deanna Rager V i Q2r.Qia.,B3lE. 4 i f ,Make Reddish V Michele Redmond Leeanna Redzinak i.eA g f r,,, scan Reff X 'o Patty Reisner , A Todd Reisner ' Robert Reyes ' r it L- gf Scott Rhude Sarah Robinson H I H SidRobenson - ,F if ? , as . if 'S 'w M, W X , 171 H f ' W, MF' 4 Q r H 3' l xi A 4 if 1 R ', g ,, 1 ., i t Y t A Q gt 1? N f w- C L1 W y a W7, an 7 I ,f , Hi me , 'J , it ',..l . ,ru f M Nam or ff gl, X 2 rrr if ' fi is xf I f 5 , 55 ZX if - 1 1 ' it .2 N . 'Ni j , i Hawkeyes we Q aft 2 1 ,t ,7' ..f me at fe HQQ 3. i,,, i i X at as w ,mx V P P Debbie Rodriguez fi . n , K ty V K Q1 Derric Roof ,xl I ' V Jan Rostal i V Qfnthia Russ ' ' Dawn Sabers Marion J Sales , i ..V 5, Q, My V, V Sword Mark Sands P llr W j it oebbiesanor V X 'e BrQQke5aunders ,, N' Wifi '-ff f 512 f N Nix 41 i! i ' ,tA' Picture 1, Band leader Jeff Delvecchio leisurely relaxes. Picture 2, Yearbook photographer Kathy Hatfield captures a moment on film. Picture 3, Bare bie Kohl tries to concentrate with a yearbook pho- tographer focused on her. Picture 4, Lynda Wailes and Gina Gambino have remained friends through- out their four years at CDO. Picture 5, Doing his Don Ho impersonation is sophomore Derric Roof. Sophomore!165 Larry Schaefer .E 3 .rr - . J V, 1 Alex Schert rr if it t es- -- ff- 5 1 ' .S.99.f1.SC.h..yile ' I, 'sr Q . Julie Schippers ,. gf f 1 PY, PatfvSC0t1 A yi- iii rrrrrrrr as Bill Wortman I V A , uq, , si- S ':.r2t Erik Seebass L . Lisa Sellers er .L - E22 '- John Seno ' ,Zh Q . - gli. f Fi, . Chris Serge 5 ll.. 'ii'i A ' 0 ' if i' ' Brian Seymour X 4 1 S , ...i---H-ul Q . j V Ifk . L R.. . . L . as Tina Sheridan . J ,tu ' Irene Shipman g lv- M fr i t if 'I iflrft fe Scott Sickles . 2-7 i .glfbis .ff - 41,5 Sheila Sides V A , s Chris Simpson . ei it ' S , E 1-.ggi ' sf5,MN 'N'--. N'-.. Picture l, Julie Connell gives a big smile for year book photographer. Picture 2, Nora Kuehl exam ines her art work. Picture 3, A CDO janitor taking a break from his tiring daily routine. Picture 4, Stew- art Startt in his favorite spot. Picture 5, Sophomore Jane Flores tries to enjoy herself. Picture 6, During lunch under her favorite tree is where Karen . Gregory Six Karen Smith Kim Smith Lynda Smith Susan Smith i .se - P . if Buchsbaum can be found. 1 66! Sophomore - 'Q-jc-igtzfjfi-Q 2 -,i ifvsfz f if . -ia, fi 'ak -Xixfxx 1 .X x T .Q U. Q .K , H - T , .. . W. tr -- ,rf -7-W -. ,, J. Af X E ig wi Yfgiw- iv 'F ff s l., h, -,ft ,--- at ,,- . .st - st, :Vt rw -- at X ws. . - K if , an Q - . i is gg N ' my we X , N ' X.. S is J' fe I as S' 1 X x 2 J Xx 'iv ZL- fi Q . T S ss T AY M f it ' tl' - ji , s 1 ,,:- ' : ., ti 5 , i Lf.: T 3 ' so -in S S 'TE 4 L ,SX jf - 'f u . ij 15 I 1 -ki Q 1. ,ff wk if vty s s f as Q tt X-its is it w . L.g, X xy I K Mike Sneed Armando Soto Tim Stalcup Nancy Starbuck Glenn Stark Beth Steiner Mike Stewart Christina Stewart Stewart Startt Susan Stribling Janet Struck Bobby Stuart Daryl Swinson Lori Tasso Many Tapp 0 Q as rf K K J -'N v-- 'N -J' 23. 5 6 -l' 'Q Q2 . ,Q rs cvs- w L r l 1 T T . 2 S N 4 ' JettThompson Qf, S . 'Te - My 134 ' X Vivian Thompson Ez - CliffThorpe ,,i' tti 4 ff' T Kelly Tippens 'fx M yyky tey i Ni my VVyy Mike Treanor T if fr-' S- if n Q ...ut is eiii tttii 5 S l 'S- Yolanda Taylor Judy Thomas Jeff Thomas David Thomsin Colman Thompson Evan Thompson Sophomore! 1 67 Julie Wahl Rick Walk Pat Warne Andy Warren John Washburn Gordon Watson James Welman Rosemary Wellman Billie Wells Paul Westhoff Church Wheeler Gregg White Trudi Wieduwilt Kathy Wilcox Steve Williams Leslie Wilson 168!Sophomore Ruben Valencia Frank VanArdoy Ken1VanSteIle Cindy yeal Tom VetraR Steve Vorholzer Darin Waddel i exe T73 4 ssicj yyac f iii NlQllvTrudslL , is ' Gene Truillo X QQ' i f uk. 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A , ff ' Bob Ziegler 'f , BiIIZimmer , 1 --. , ,ff ,,, , Rick Wilson Rick Wong Bill Wortman Teryi Wright Denise Wyckoff Terry Wyman Debbie Yancer Carrie Young David Young Sue Youngquist Ross Young Robyn Zeek Sophomore! 1 69 Donna Ahern Ed Anderson Elise Anderson Cindy Andrews Barbara A lebaum oe Appo onio Rochelle Archambeau Suzi Aros Jim Atchley Felicia Attarian Wendy Ault Suzanne Aune Steve Autenreith Kathy Bangs Linda Baker Robin Baker Pete Baltes Steve Baker Bon Beaumat Dan Bendon EdenJ3,e.da1,. Mark Bermudez Mary Bertshi ,lLVQQ9i3.LfLQbam K2-LLBL5b.QD Paul Bolebruch Donna Bone Chiara Bottaccini Kris Bowman Jim Boyer Glenn Bradford Don Branch Alice Brandt Cheryl Bresemann John Brett Denine Brevaire Miles Bryson Mark Bveraen Terri Butler Jon Butterbaugh .--.c . J v..,...,.........--' Dallas Caldwell Robert Canfield Matt Cannon Robert Carpenter Stephanie Carroll Paul Carter Bryan Challe Paul Chamberlein Susie Chaves 1701 Frosh .Ja JJ I V ,V .,,, ' mf! 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I C I ' I I Ron Dalke ' if I Daniel Scott iffy,-2? l.1' x J J : ,l . J. -V glxx' If ,C I' llv cLjgINDavis V Tanya Davis 1 Z u Rick ' ck Dickerson .l 5 I I V If Q V V: I , , gi fi. 1 M . f gl f ,V f V J irr..i if f V,i. 1 , ilk IIII I Q ei le .V I i 1 e A ,gg-:lf A V , lf 3 0 4' ' Christian Cole Susan Clancy Lorraine Clough Laura Clymer Paco Conboy Robert Cohen Forrest Connell Joanne Costello Brian Crandall Jennifer Crane Julie Cray Donna Dixon Peter Mbbns Nndrew Dohm Margarita Dominguez Steve Dorazio Gigi Dougan Beth Downer Margaret Dresher ,f---------- Frosh!171 l72!Frosh Sheila Drury J. Edwards S'1effvE S rlz. ' f 1-A I Jerry Enriquez Kenneth Epperley 'Z rrri? ' if' ' fr w ,-f' 1,4 , ' 'W , -..X in , ,L :ji if ii Y ,wi , A. db- A J fn . 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Q if fue. 1 . 2519:- I -ff: 3,5 X any l Picture 1, Yearbook photographers Mary Bertschi and Blake Saunders examine their work. Picture 2, Jill Freeman daydreams of things she would rather be doing. Picture 3, Kelly Mielke demonstrates her talent with a volleyball. A S X ' e it at , if t X S? X X X X X X tg Q t as tc S K at N sw , . .. . to ,M ,S , W kg it ,ma Z Q X f ' 1-me f l Sandy Guerra Lyndall Gutterson Jim Guntis Debbie Hale P I 9 l l. 551 Q f,, Y ii -iii fl J ,s t Pr i 'l fl f 5 'iii - ' 7 . gi f i ., V mg ' 3 X ,-.17 I i X I F I ., V J 7 V V :EV A., J? ,li an gy, fm., , ,Li tl,. J? , fi' J- g Z2 ' yy' ' i M4 ri is My lr g:,, V , k r M, I A , 7 feilysiiflftst all i 'P il I i V H ni S J y ' ,..,- it it P' iiiill ilii i ' i is Q lzyi y I g H r- , by ll' J -V li, V t sill t P r P , iyyi g yyi Q iiiil g J -f lli' iii ,',, : , i A 6,41 iiksg, gif H ,,, ' .gi g ,-,f 6' 1 12' 2 K' Qi fz. 2 it V5 Je Qi' ... 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X-. ,,, ' ..., vlzl A ' V w V ' i g , M .M ' 1 , wi ,,, :mf V I it ,,,kk fy A EI: Sherral Modi Gary Morgan Sheila,,Morris L,,, - Joshua Moss Jan Mortin Julia Mueller Jeannie Myers Nathan Myers John Mineer Natalie Nabb David Neel Linda Nelson Sunday Nelson Todd Nelson Kenn Ness Deanna Nicholson Kaye Nicholson Kell Norton Dave Novak Mark Nunez Y g if 1 , ,7 ami' if if an Z' Eg E ' y., I V ,. 255,41 te! , A f 'Uv -...s .. 1, I --al V .2154 5 Q K Q f We .15 QQ I , , Af? ,ii.V Lzy X , A ' Wm' I , un Y D i S F I ,sf ' i , y r,, V J Q V D i fjy, i ,lly r Y' ,, i ..-f .- ,ul , sir M Sherry Nurre Todd Oaks Yyonne Qliphantu Johnny Oliver John O'Shaughnessy Debbie O'Vary Tadeusz Pacholczyk Erin Palmer Ninette Panipinmw Matt Paschal Dottie Pearcy Donna Pearson Scott Peltier Qathy Penai M Matt Perez ' Andrew Perkins Kris Perry Sheila Perw Marc Perzan Sharon Pesce Sue Plf1K6EIQU,.. 'Ioy Pisciotta Shawn Platt Becky Plevel Greg Pohlman Robert Porenta Connie Porter Ken Pruitt Lennine Pugh Lisa Pullen Rich Ouiroga Kitty Flabb Frosh!175 Ann Robinson VY3X!!9..F.LQuers- Richard Rodriguez Jeff Rundquist Jim Rupp 1 , : is 5. 5 ' . iff : V ,,,. .j qv' i . i1 N .K :1': Q S i X9 s XQ X QR E KK S X x fi :Ei 'Qi- K' s 1 5 J S' ., . 1 iz f s a s 4, ,B -- h :N ,, it ,R A M c Q 'Q N 1 .is - i s '- ' 1:52 1 szafie Niki Rutzar K- J ,Lg ,rt Kim Sarlis ' Rocky Swyer Steven Schert 3 4 is K Tony Seal . . KK John Searle K ---a 5 1 Eric 'Surfcat' Seger is N K N: ' fi- i.1i i.i. f S Joanne Seno ' , -Q Lisa Serge .4 ' Trent Severson . A K K A 176! Frosh ilk? si? Stephanie Raivey Mike Rambera Rhonda Ransom Kim Rascon Sherri Refi Norman Reber L . Bichargsgn-g,. Robert Ravis Nannette Roberts Vernon Rohne Jeff Roetzel Donavan Ross Bertina Cindy Santiago HY Santomeno Salazar Jodie Schlittenhart Danny Schviffdr J y Scott lai d ' is i. R K . 9 il 'K if X Q4 - Q 'gs , ' '22 K K Kfsfp, My ' W.. 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Seth U ' Slaughter , . 1 Chris Smith Maureen - i 51, H ,V Sovires , ' Shelly A Sparrow iz. , 22 T 4 Z f , , - 251' A ' V' JUdY Stevens i , 7 Q t, ' 2 .I ' 'AmYStrariE i I k ' l T f th Vi', Valerie Storar 1' ' ,J , Tulley Straub 1 . Xxffl X' x , H -s Z it U QA Y ,,h ' 4 Sudweeks ' fi Q r rt A rto, Q, 1' Dasha 9 .lx i i 1g,,.,. T ' . il Ag. ' Sweetman S-ff 'V KA Qtrfw Sami Swider J i- '5 V Jolene Taft 1- V g Rene Tanner ' T ' is ' Tom ' - , A X Teschner i A r Kevin L A3 ,, ' 2, A Thomas A, 'T ,P-1 ,, Marina A A QV , Thomas ,'Vi Rick ,,,.,,... I i I Thompson 'T ,f . if ii,rrr Adrienne ' .ii 1 , , Tober '5' ' rel T A fm' 1 M A , 5,5 Gloria Toy gf S f, -. E gramontano ' A . Bryan Trask g Joan Treanor H :A,,7 Michele Trost zu' , 'Lis i,,, M ,..4- , 'Tc P Amy Tudisco Toni Turner Mark Tutalo Mariah VanWoert Terri Vasquez Lisa Verdugo Picture 1, A CDO drama stu- dent practices his lines in the drama room. Picture 2, Roger Nunez and Deni McDermott find something interesting in the MPR. Picture 3, Myron Hicks and Dale Heintz required help from their teacher Mr. Gann. Picture 4, A student demonstrates his knowledge in Biology. Frosh!177 Craig Veslin GW5e'irl'WaIker Dan Warne Dave Weed Jim Weed Leo Welch VLori Weros Andy Westhott Anne Westlake Kenny White TG Whitesell Deanna Whitman Tim Widger Shane Wikfors Mike Wilson Dave Williams Dawn Williams Peter Williams Helen Williamson Suzi Wiltshire Patty Whittman Dirk Witkamp Mike Wittman Kelster Wolf Sandra Wong 2 4 5 ,wg Q rn, , v of Mn. i 9, -V uf f A-,,- ll M t,ii, g Y K I if ... : if 3 . 'Www' 'X' S W' 5 Y , 'VVK L ' Q ' 'A ' K F 1 .,Q My ttll R-fl' A 4. ll ittii r s- it,i N ' it W a ff 1- ,trs isl Qr. ,. ,:h g t t s g it itli A is - ,ir , is p N' sf A' ,fi Qi hl is L NRLXQ 1 N , K i , t-N A-'i-'WC 1 , D --V ,,, .. My X I f Y 3 W1 if 1-lie 3' if ' ,f V' 5, az, 6 f is fl 'ATG X' ini , g f' '--, - y 1 , A , , NJ w iv M if to i . 3? W Q? Xxx in 5 I . A 7 V , ,fx ,s , E ff i t - ,ff f f 1 ' Q :aff 178!Frosh tit. ....: Xi Sheryl Yancer A ' eei - 1 Keith-Yoling , . f ci ,- Lisa Zak fur i Eric Zimmermann 5 1 '4 L Denise Zirnheld ww ill . 'Q -f-' N -mi. ' 2 Q' it T149 ,F K A fl. . it , Q31 ' i A 4? it 'A 'l t 1 1 di 2- Y ti Picture 1, Diane Boyer is caught by a photogra- pher after class. Picture 2, A CDO student doesn't let anyone interrupt her studies. , . 13: Vrh- QM WEP 2- - K .Z K .3 I-mf W.,, t W 'M ' . 4 jf Nm MQ was sf 1 A i.,,,..e-f .... , 'ff . ,M , ,lm . i.. 4, W QM -we .Q , .,4, a W 1 4 1 2 'yr ---w M .-.. .,...........,...., N . X . . J, K iq . Q.-W N A - ,. , ' fix-w Q' 4. S, -'1 Q J-' 'Q 5 Picture 1, Making plans for a future project. Picture 2, This class is so bor- ing. Picture 3, Changing points takes concentration! Picture 4, Mrs. Thomas demonstrates sewing procedures to an interested student. Picture 5, . .and l smell the blood of an Englishman! 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F7 5 3EI.S'Tl-lCJlXflAS'S!XIXII'Tl-Il:7'l VJ IVIAGLID' -'IH JIBSQI 'DAVIS'CCJNNCDl.l.Y ALL-l-4tIJ'LlLI I L.l.I !'L3E1:ig VANS I 441 :fi :II -IP 181 Mentor 1 V , . . I jfs J ug:-1 J Un, 9' ..-if ,6 ,X I .,W,. 4 in Q , V . - ' Weill: H, 'fi -f , for 1-:arg ,,'N L I N: ' , E 2 - .. -. , ui . rs 7 -, vt- : it , Q . K 'k.. l r 7 w li A 'f I mmk' t at C A . ,,k'k 6 'ref he -,.. ,few Qv, N., t,..t..e,-,....,, ...A X ,e.-...tt...... l82!Faculty F!m'NH iqm ,KW is X ' v I' A i Nix, K .,, . ' -g V 7- A ,-. - -- E, E 5 at Ni ts CQ? Jane Adams English ., T 3 Carol Anderson Principal Secretary 'f H P ' Qi ' 4 A Carolyn Allred Drama C 'L--e.,?'X - A :rql iq , Susan Armstrong Science gr: A ,, H, ....,, ,.,,. .. W7 K ,. S get jgiqfff ag .R ll at nfs amis h Pat Baker Kris Bailey Thomas Bell John Bevans Secretary English Math Support Center wr' ew: Ann Butler Bonnie English Chambers Receptionist mfr fl S' . i ' A ' I I' i f: fa ' 1 , A Candy Dreyer P.E. .. 9'- 2 ,,Lk 'B f Ga Do ealth , i . Chuckfofd 1 ,1 , , f , PM Gai'G2U'f Math :-' - . A' - P.E. A -.:. P' wi Q x1'- L X .W ,,,. 13-2: 'V -V V , ..,,,., . .,, X . rsii .. W s W fig f 5 ,. 1 W1 L ,,., LQ L .Q be ' ' A X 4 David Gray Barbara Libby Harris Bucky Hazan Terri Kapp Marg Leach English Greenway Library Business Support Center Secretary Business Picture l, Mrs. Roten discusses Lit. of Tot. Picture 2, Mr. Werbylo helps Eugene Puga with a math problem. Picture 3, Mrs. Bennings awaits for a coffee break. Picture 4, Mrs. Smith smiles at the days announcements. Picture 5,-Mr. Hoffman tries to explain ljistorv in a different matter. Pic- ture 6, lcga, Toga, Toga! Picture 7, Mr. Gray relaxes dur- ing a break. Picture 8, Sefiora Fisher accepts another late X.,-. excuse from a yearbook photographer. Faculty! 1 83 .. , t its lna Leffler George Mairs Brita Miller EnQliSl'1 Librarian ,ht 5 kk,. .K ' f at A ggi Barbara Padilla Secretary f +- f X W' 4 X ' 5 A K 1' R Patti Schmalzel Ed zer 7Q Home 1'lUr'ne C Economics Eeenemics J Edna Mae Roten Ass't Prin. English i Picture 1 Mr. Waggoner expresses his joy over all the clerical duties he has to assume. Picture 2 Miss Bailey pauses a moment to answer students question. Picture 3 Mr. Framcom awaits patiently in the front office. Picture 4 Coach Russing feels his welcome at CDO. Picture 5 Mr,Gavitt.con1emp1a4esfNiH-ana. Mcture 6, J. W. in search of research papers. Picture 7, Sanchez and Mr. Man- gals discuss an upcoming ski event. Picture 8, Mrs. Sullivan shows a cheerful face while checking papers. 184!Faculty f' ill it 4 W w 4 I' 5 'X 1 Bette Nesbitt Art -s 5 1 5 9! - L Z P 51 .. e S5 Nw 56 X A .I B if Roger Norris Math ...Ast -i-5'2,E?w: if H1510 x , 1. . iiaizi-M K ' - flu M Nghw :sw 4 S- fg K- 1: gui, -- ,z f I Gail Skinner Media mf' is fax ,ki ii S-twin is is Shelley Smith F1315 Sgencer Elayne Sudduth English English Business g 7 , -'Qkff .F fl' Elsie Sullivan English gs I V s , x X Kfiyfwilf Peggie Thomas Home Economics 'W Q7-'-v 4 QEE s, E sw, , if. ff-- . 3 Sabra Torres Floger Werbylo Secretary Math . ly, 8 I 3:55 5 Q ia? 1 yn J. l N as fy John Weismiller Jean Yod English Librarian er Faculty! 185 L3 Ul- O7 EULU Ll.I U Z Qu! U ffm F7-IELATIDNSF-HIDE VVITI-40 0 OFINE AI RT I il I IIXII Al.JVl:HTJ?lI:IVII:IXITS l3CJVVl.Jl:l-4I-'L.JI-I- bVVIlVlIVllNG IDE l.I.I II Q0 Lur- QQ 3753 UZ 22 fa 2+- QQ Luz E- OE LL if mr- ZZ ELU 35 LUU2 ELL! QD IO QED in Q5 92 Pm gg 152 C Z bl CIT Il' EC P104 3-IT 'QI :S Zci UPI B5 QC bm Jn-4 272 0 Ql- E5 4-4 UP 32-1 Q2 Ja K? QU 12512 Ib L7 nl-1 LJ 'P-ILJIXILJI-4 C German Club: Front Row: Steve Becker. Back Flow: Mr. Gavitt, Sherri Ells, Patty Montgomery, Krys Cox, Julia Keller, Jolene Taff. ,mstzmq ef ,,,,,,, R2 lf ,.,,..,.......M..,....,e,.,...-,,,. ,G ttt,tt Q... M.. ,--isijkfi--iii. . eta- S . Hiatt at 1' 4 N Q t ss R - X t t w ' . I N X ............e X f aw 2 is W wg awe . ,ii-F3 F s 5 :S ...W 1-1 Freshman Girls Basketball: Front Row: Coach Gibson, Sandra WQZIQ, Li-sa Hartl, Sandy Guerra, Sherri Ells. Second Flow: Denise Zenheld, Gretchen Loreng, LeanneaCunnL1gha,m, Ropin Bakr. 'W' 'F Freshman Wrestling Cheerleaders: Left to Right: Lisa Serge, Erin Palmer, Martha Thomas. JV Wrestling Cheerleaders: Front Row: Teryl Wright, Karen Gorkowski, Shery Biesemeyer. Second Row: Lisa Jordan, Mimi Agers. Back Row: Karon Hamlin. Groupshots! 189 F C l Auto Tech: Front Row: Dave Connett, John Kreiger, Eric Sands, Dave Nicholson, Chris Cogswell, Dwight Lee. Back Row: Mr. Karner, Louise Duckworth, Q Tommy Cogswell, Michelle Porterson, Susie Cloncy. 1 ..7.....,,,,, Freshman Football Cheerleaders: Top to Bottom: Natalie Kuiawa, Lupita Martinez, Nancy McEwen. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Lori Weros, Teresa Lang, Cindy Santiago. 19O!Groupshots Girls Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Shannon Turpin, Heidi Butler, Kathy Kriegh. Second Row: Laura Clymer, Michele Kramer, Sharon Hoyack. Back Row: Lori Pugh, Julie Young, Debbie Rodriguez, Miss Gail Gault. Front Row: Cindy Santiago, Robin Fletcher. Second Row: Chandra Pezullo, Brenda Johnson, Lisa Paul. Third Row: Sue Smith, Danna Anderson, Judi Mikols, Kathy Cray. Back: Mr. Gray. Groupshotsf 191 , , J -f -fr--ww: VM Key Club: Front Row: Karen Linn Ctreasurerj, Sue Martignetti, Pat Ryan, Konrad Hildebrandt, Juli Stauffer Qsecretaryj, Sandy Mangels. Middle Row: Kim Smith, Terry Pfenning, Debbie Rodriguez. Back Flow: Soonie Wilson, Juli Gay, Julie Jones, Greg Cohen, Ruthann Walsh, Mary McCormick, Chandra Pezullo, Mark Pfenning, Carlos Ouiroga, Kevin Thorpe Cpresidentj. 5 v svn, -vi, ML Songleadersz Front Row: Caroline Garcia, Suzi Woods, Sandy Ouaranta, Sandy Mangels, Paula Dunn. Back Row: Sherry Olsen, Gina Gambino, Sherry Rathbun, Carrie Ashby, Kim Perry, Deni McDermott, Lorraine Harmon. 192!Grou pshots Honor Society: Front Row: Katherine Martin, Diane Boyer, Jeff Stauffer, Greg Cohen, Kim Perry, Brenda Allen, Jim Cerny. Second Row: Jack Fulton, Kelly Augst, Jill Freeman, Linda Saunders, Ramon Valencia, Diane White, Perry Grissom. Back Row: Jannette Katterman, Kathy Nallin, Brad Johnson, Mark Morris, Milton Lewin, Chris Tober, Richard McClincy, Vincent Saroni, Gary Darling. 716939195 , 1 Q Q., J A 1 I. , ,,. Q W Palantirz Outside, Left to Right: George Mairs Cadvisorb, Scott Weisman, Scott King, Sherry Olsen, Tracy Cowle Qeditor in chiefj, Karen Buchsbaum, Patty Kingery, Mary Salmon, Cheryle Kalak, Sherry Sawyer, Ann Burkle, Rick Gum, Hilda Bostick, Karen Rice, Deidre Hicks, Cynthia Fraker, Kurt Weber. Inside, Front Row: Bart King, Debbie Nicholsen. Back Row: Marlove Weisman, Lourie Zipf, Debbie Williams. Groupshots!193 Chess: Front Row: Tad Pacholszyk, Kent Kearney, Matt Cannon. Back Row: Rick Walk, Pat Cray, Jim Cerney, John Kececiogiu, Chris Monrad, John Cox. si '.:. J Pxg:f fi.f :st TRAGYC: Front Row: Sue Kelliher, Sandy Hememyer, Amy Strang. Middle Row: Scott Reff, Back Row: Frances Garrett, Lance Reed. 194!Groupshots s.sc.a.-SJW' nu. Robert Coates, Mr. Domzalski, Bobby Bartholemew, Jill Freeman Mining Company: Front Row: Jill Levine, LouAnn Lucas, Jennifer Heaslip, Sunday Nelson, Kathy Bangs, Sean Kirkwood. Back Row: Julie Stein, Jayne Ledderman, Nancy Potts, Jack Coleman, Chiara Bottacini, Mike Reddish, Lindsay Kendall, Bernice Elias, Marlowe Weisman, Donna Dixon. , FBLA: Front Row: Debbie Williams, Terri Blevins, Debbie Seal, Ruby Murray. Second Row: Scott Reff, Cheryl Mathews, Donna Zucarelli, Loree Hays, Cara Hubacek, Jenny Biggers, Sherry Rathbun. Back Row: Mrs. Sudduth Cadvisorj, Tami McCombs Csecretaryb, Meg Gilmore Cparliamentarianl, Linda Saucedo fpresidentj, Kristen Tober Cvice-presidentj, Laurie Gibson Ctreasurerj, Flamona Walter freporterj. Groupshots!195 , ,,.. V . -qu -- I, t , H a ,W W ,,, ,, We is Q I in Bible Club: From Row: Denver Roberts, Mr. Gann Cadvisorj, Chuck Coury, Jean Myers, Kay Nicholson, Debbie Williams, Donna Zucarelli, Diane O'Neill. Middle Row: Tracey Bickmore, Sherry Nesham, Debbie Lucke, Vivian Thompson, Heidi Wild, Jennifer Kepler, Barbara Lane, Brenda Crawford, Chris Simpson. Back Row: Brenda Anderson, Kari Norton, Debbie Seal, Michelle Engrebetson, Teri Blevins, Christy May, John Tillinghast, Tony Seal. 'Nw W we gf ti .. A Varsity Boys Basketball: Left to Right: Konrad Hildebrandt, Chris Tober, Rod Anderson, Scott Humphreys, George Henderson, Mike Reisner, Richard McClincy, Aaron Nymeyer, Tobin Doda, Brian Dalke, David Buehler, Jeff Boggs, Murray Hicks. Center: Coach Humphreys, Kevin Thorpe Ctrainerj. 196!Groupshots Boys Soccer: Front Row: Dave Schweitzer, Clifton Morales, Matt Panipinto, Jeff Conboy, Nickolas Pledger. Second Row: Coach Wolfgang Weber, Dave Moss, Brad Riegel, John Jamieson, Tom Hudder, Mike Sapp, Scott Harelson, Rocky Ostermeyer, Dave Gilmore. Back Row: Mike O'Neil, Alan Sudweeks, Brad Miller, Matt Harelson. UW U Q 4 ,QW54 QQ eix Girls Soccer: Front Row: Kim Perry, Karen Linn, Courtney Odishaw, Terri Hoyack, Cindy Ostermeyer. Second Row: Sue Martignetti, Heidi Beers, Jennifer Burk, Nlary McCormick. Third Flow: Jennifer Crane, Julie Gay, Kristen Tober, Kim Belanger, Julie Cray, Leanne Mower. Back Row: Celia Bolebruch, Becky Murchek, Jan Flostal, Juli Stauffer, Chris Kraft, Barbie Kohl. Groupshots!197 M4 pw Varsity Wrestling Cheerleaders: Front Row: Ernie Valencia, Mary Hochuli, Joie Anderson. Back Row: Ellen Moreale, Marta Esparza, Miss Bailey Cadvisorj, Natalie Hershberger, Karen Scheyli, Kathy Heist. elif Senior Powderpuft: Front Row: Greg Wyman, Jeff Staufter, Glen Wyman, John Quinnan, Craig Fisher, Jett LeCompte, Ed Weaver, Brian Nicola. Second Row: Lynda Wailes, Kelly Augst, Lourie Zipf, Debbie Smith, Lynn Ogden, Phil Gruendfelder, Adam Watters. Third Row: Ellen Morreale, Laurie Mummert, Shelane Nlackelprang, Nancy Vesling, Karen Linn, Mary Hagel, Diane White, Lynda Wilson, Mary Hendrich, Patty Kingery. Back Row: Heather Jones, Joni Rhude, Annette Troutman, Georgy Vinall, Stephanie Burkett, Cynthia Chilcott, Connie Van Meter, Jodi Tudisco, Kristie Schellie, Paula Dunn, Leslie Elliot. 198!Grou pshots .fix mges M- I X ..,' f is-1..Qf ' V --an-..,,, Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Left to Right: Lori Mummert, Ruthann Walsh, Caroline Jackson, Patti Schmalzel Cadvisorj, Sue Anderson, Laura Hamilton, Tina Jacob. 15 O O N 7 N .E 'Te 58 'ri 22 'U 722 Si gm QQ L0 Su .. :S 4? GJ CE C 34 TE fm Se E: -3 1: ...D L ,Em cr! F.. s So Ira: ---5 Ea Sas 5-'Ta L mo EE O3 Z-I 5.5 'gdb Lg E., QD mE 5.1 Groupshots! 199 N we Varsity Gymnastics: Left to Right: Pam Hall, Connie Porter, Denise Deister, Debbie Rosenburg, Trudi Wieduwilt, Tanya Hoyt, Christy Funckes, Heather Jones Vicki Mygrant, Brenda Lang, Theresa Carlson, Lisa Zak. ,M A Junior Varsity Gymnastics: Front Row: Bernice Elias, Ninette Panipinto, Lisa Davis. Back Row: Debbie Grady, Nancy McEwen, Pam Martin. 200!GroupShots Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: Robert Reyes, Ted Widger, Steve Sterges, Ron Porter, Steve Shert, John Meola, Scott Lonergan. Back Row: Coach Gary Rushing, Jeff Chamberlain, Mike Gould, Ross Ziegler, Bill Sartor, Jay Greenwood, Steven Rafferty, Randy Miracle. Junior Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: Paul Bolbrook, David Young, Jeff Chamberlain, David Fung, Robert Groves. Back Row: Coach Dukinas, Don Lamb, Lon Elletson, Mike Gould, Brian Seymour, Robert Reyes. Groupshots!2Ol 'W . 'ss A. - . , X '. f 1 ,..u-'A Debate: Front Row: Teri Butler, Brooke Saunders, Martha Thomas, Kari Bishop, Jenny Biggers, Sherry Rathbun, Coach Pete Siedl, Maria Jaime, Kami Smith, Jenna Martin. Middle Row: Kevin Van Gundy, Marc Le Bouton, Charles Stott, Neal Echol, Mike Sapp, Theresa Saroni, Pam Perry, Michele Engbretson, Debbie Seal, Metra Christofferson, Diane Cunningham. Back Row: Tad Pacholozyk, Eric Knight, Todd Gibson, Keith Dobbin, John Andrews, Tony Kellison, Milt Lewin, Ruby Murray, Eric Thompson, Gordon Watson, Jeff Biggers. Freshman Wrestling: Front Row: Steve Autenreith, Kevin Startt, Todd Erickson, Ken Ness, Keith Young, Paul Chamberlain. Back Row: Coach AI Gann, Chris Hildebrandt, Mike Rambert, Jim Guntis, Peter Dobbins, Tulley Straub, Kenneth Epperley, Don Lamb, Dave Williams, Kevin Thomas. 202!Groupshots Varsity Track: G. Wyman, Ken White, Dwayne Peters, G. Wyman, Vince Saroni, Phil Gruensfelder, Craig Fisher, Mike Fieisner and Brian Nicola. ' i . ,,. W s X ,plank Yearbook: Front Flow: Beth Cowles, Kathy Hatfield, Sherry Olsen, T.C., Dianne O'Neill, Alice Brandt. Second Row: Ron Gallagher, Karen Buchsbaum, Barbie Kohl, Becky Murcheck, Larry Arnold, Heidi Beers, Hughie Alexy. Back Row: John Day, Blake Saunders, Mary Bertschi, Jennifer Marcus, John Payton. Groupshots! 203 J FW-Wswwsr - yefggf V J ' f . , Ft- .S we v we , tv av Q Y - 3 lf?-Q :gy V ' V- -N--ikaiggfk' r , J Q' RNQFQ as X - J- xg Front Row: Jeff LeCompte, David Moyle, Jeff Stauffer, Wendall Babb, Randy Gast, Scott Brevaire, Phil Gruensfelder, Kevin Bird, Alan Davis, Tim Ely. Second Row: Wally Purner, Chris Gannon, Barry Antel, John Stegmeyer, Scott Abernathy, Brian Nicola, John Ouinnan, Scott Perzan, Adam Waters, Brent Matsun. Third Row: Matt Panipinto, Cliff Thorpe, Mike Gould, Ed Niec, Kevin Gaston, Dave Edminster, Kiki Leonard, Dave Warren, Phil Wright, Mitch Maynard, unnamed jock. Back Row: Coach Smith, Coach Davis, Coach Johnson, Craig Fisher, Greg Wyman, Aaron Nymeyer, Ross Ziegler, Glen Wyman, Armando Soto, Coach Larry Keenan, Trainer Williams. Front Row: Jeff Cooper, Steve Diffenderfer, Jimmy Greene, Adam Nelson, Doug Mayers, Scott Chancellor, Rick Wilson, Mark Gomez, Joe Navarro. Second Row: Scott Pinkerton, Jeff Stienschultz, Greg Minter, Jim Vargas, Super Jock , Ruben Valencia, John Grammer, Kirt Bailey, Scott Lonergan, Dan Hildebrandt. Third Row: Coach Werbylo, Wally Purner, Jeff Thomas, Bert Paul, Cecil Riviera, Mike Sneed, Richard Bone, Tom Vetrano, Rod Faccio, Daryl Swenson, Chris Simpson, Coach Dukinas. Back Row: Rick Garrett, Joe Fanning, Sean Bailey, Tim Anderson, Brad Palmer, Steve Rafferty, Randy Miracle, Ed Kingery, Steve Williams, Bob Wilson, J. J. Greenwood, Duane Peters, Dave Meutr. 204!Groupshots Front Row: Kevin Startt, Robert Canfield, Tim Simpson, Doyle Heintz, Todd Erickson, Doug Midyett, Glen Greer, Peter Baltes, Gary Cullen, Tod Sims. Second Row: Mike Wilson, David Fraker, Kevin McKaskal, Alan French, Ken White, Brent Mathenson, Brad Mann, Mark Koskiniemi, Joe Knisley, Eric Zimmerman, Steve Baker. Third Row: Coach Bailey, Anthony Tromontano, Steve Dorazio, Kevin Harness, Dave Weed, Kenneth Epperley, Mark Perzan, Seth Slaughter, Jim Weed, Ron Martinez, Jon Butterball, Coach Norris. Back Row: Andy Perkins, Jeff Furrier, Dave Williams, Mike Wittman, Tim Huey, Craig Vesling, Matt Paschal, Kevin Thomas, John Klemmedson, Tom Lobaugh, John Oshaughnessy, Jay Santomeno, Scott Daniels, Mark Nunez. ! A . ' 99,5 1 Q ' l J, K ,A . SBCSXA4 Y' 21, ,A 4 J f-fi ADL, rg! fr T flea 5. 'Cf 8,,.f' -,v K xl 'X XT, :EK IJ, -it Y ' I ,, J' 1 ul'-I fy Q' VKX! in ,X 4: lf-V - ff ':f..,, ,tg u 4. F - , tx I ,WX I 7 ,M iq! fly, 1 J if H a A fi! --r'f Q , M3-921 Front Row: Sue Martignetti, Sue Meusel, Pam Perry, Terry Hoyack, Alice Bitgood, Theresa Saroni, Diane Wittman, Donna Dixon. Second Row: Carlo Carroga, Neal Eckel, Bill Ahern, Lynda Wailes, Judy Burkett, Tanya Burkett, Niki Putzar, Gretchen Lorenz, Sami Swider. 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A MA 1 4 M A f f v q W 7 ff QA , X E Q W ff In 'if ff, Q, . fghf 5 ,A f W , , , ...,,,A, , I af- N w- Q, H ' jf H W, 'W' 'K f iw, M A ff 2 ff A ,,,,, -A - H 4 M ,, W 4 AA ,,,, if 4 :, f. AA 1 '- MICK? if f ' ' ,, in -211,- A 4fwh KW M. if Hi ai? W f VAAA Af- --,, Nr 4 wha 1 Picture 1, Debbie Van Meter recalls how her day has been. Picture 2, Leslie Elliot is taken aback by the cute guy that just walked by while Kristy Schellie is unimpressed. Picture 3, Tony Dow hides the latest Skateboarder magazine behind his music. Picture 4, Kathy Lonergan can't wait until class finally ends. Picture 5, The Student Government just isn't given many challenging problems these days. Picture 6, Chris Tober can't believe all the homework he has. MTNA 2 , 4, WH' , . .,gf,,.,,,,.,..,,,.QQ Y' fa ,,,-U ,.,,, ,,.,,v..,.,w- zafff, ' ,,,, nflw--3,1 Long Day ,,: 11... ,, , x IM if 1 W , ff , W 7 E'Wfi::5E:if.'I'.':. Z N 5, . . 94 2 0 S MM X W S Q4 M , 1 ef - Mxmm W' ,.., if ', ,, V, ,.,. ,, ,... .. W V. A 5 2 E '- W' f l M? N 'V , , , ,L, A ,,,.. .,,.. , M 'L .li .,., 5 f' ,V ,,,, M MKWWW - -. u, K , j i :AA an .1-iff Win V ' 4, H .. ff M,,W,.1w'W fm li z, J. 1. 'fs - M, , ,f!, V' 1 L if W K Sw f X f, .M J.Lf .::', ,,,--,,--, ,JM f , X, gg .... ..,.,. 1 5 Z ju. 54 f , Solitude 4 A1945 kk -Q... 3 Picture 1, Blake Saunders debates with a photographer. Pic' ture 2, Rochelle Archambeau demonstrates the grace and perfection of gymnastics. Picture 3, Metra Christofferson is thankful for school's quiet moments. Picture 4, Band director Mr. Hoopes tries to sneak off in the middle of class without being seen. Picture 5, Sometimes classes are for better things than learning. Picture 6, A little practice makes for a pro. Picture 7, There is nothing better than stuffing your face in the school cafeteria. 217 3 'IF B 4 ki Picture 1, A CDO student examines his latest masterpiece. Picture 2, Quiet days spent in the library. Picture 3, Concert Choir spends many practices together. Picture 4, The band that plays together stays together. Picture 5, The fine drafting facilities at CDO are enjoyed by many students. Picture 6, Mrs. Thomas helps a sewing student with a dress in sewing class. 218 ... iw w X if li f 4. -. 2,51 www 1 ,xx '40 A Little Extra in 9 E ik. bfi WCM 5 -Cf1QLx Xfckx fl-xiL7'f'X At Yx C5 SC-N dw Y., xxx VCL7, 12N WA J - x f i WPG' VC U !XLKv ,Q ox 4 H 18 Cxtxf Aww ig mxxxlafv f' X, l , A, f 1' img MCU NFQXKQ' X!!QOf EPMXYX 41ctwm6k.5r X1 73 W 219 Friend ..s.m+......a'.W...,,t W at 2 -E ,f--- :::.-::: -:nw -: , ' TSI : EEE: '5 E?EE1!EEE:- ' t E, ,:5 :, HEX' f, ::.- :5 . ' Hifi, 'L 1: .- s. Lf 331 5' 1i k.: '7::.c 'L 4555- 'V' -,,,- -K '- 'K If J ', - I , 1 - . -. .. 1 1 . Y - - y 4 Picture 1, Terri Hoyack and Danna Anderson demonstrate their spirit for the JV football team. Picture 2, Diana Weber watches as Julie Jones tries to write her name with her eyes closed. Picture 3, Several students use their free time at T!A to catch up on experiences. Picture 4, Seniors get up and boogie at an assembly. Picture 5, Reviewing old assignments. Picture 6, Brenda Cluff and Juli Stuaffer laugh as Konrad Hildebrandt tries to break into their con- versation. ' SHE l 1 Vx 3 ww Q 136: 9 t RW Nm as Xi X s I la I . --...r , Nr. sss... :'l si- ' 5 f ,,5k .. f is we Q . -- I .1 e -..M .5 'P ' .H-wr' J i sy,-9 . .eq J .V F A, , mf' sei t f ' i . nj K 7 .J- 'i TT. . XX 220 Hes ' S 5 2 . .. . . , l -- ' i. : v gf N ' . 4 W f f' :' we refs V . . ,fit t, ' ' 5 t 3 .wg . 5153! Wil 1 ',.4oh-Mn Fxfwiffffb-Y jr 'A pix! K ' Q r -in K ff fl MM,-,W si, X ,M X. :aww-f'7 K xx wawymgw 45 X Q v z fi A 5 ' N ,.-. c I LW' hanks The editors of the 1978-79 Afios de Oro, Beth Cowles, Bar- bien Kohl and Heidi Beers, would like to thank: The administration for their emergency assistance and cooperation. All the faithful parents who donated their cars, Doritos and kids without hesitation. The palantir for all their contributions. Loyal head photographer Larry Arnold for all his hours spent in the dark trying to save this book. Jane Elizabeth Clelland for pulling in the ads. Heidi Hetrick for surprise support and help. Janie Wilson for coming back just in time to save the staff. Our fearless advisor, Tim Conolly, who happily gave up his night life to come help us work. Those few but faithful staff members who stuck it through when the going got rough. And anyone else not mentioned above who helped Cor hinderedj our book. I Seniors Abernethy, Scott 126, 204 Alexay, Hugh 126, 203 Allen, Raymie Anderson, Joie 126, 198 Archer, Phillip 126 Armstrong, Wallace 126 Augst, Kelly 126, 193, 198 Albee, Peggy 126 Anderson, Susana 126, 199 Aparisi, Fabian Ahern, Bill 126, 265 Anderson, William 126 Allyn, Connie 126 Allen, Brenda 126, 193 Archambeau, Daniel 126 Alexander, Tracey 126 BeitZ. Robert 127 Blackmore, Jerry 127 Vallery, Lisa Ann 143 Bloom. David 127 Bowerrnan, Robert Boulier, Sharon 127 Bowie, Marilyn 127 Brown, David 128 Brown, Robert 128 Burk, Steven 128 Burkett, Stephanie 128, 198 Butler, Heidi 121, 128 Boyer, Diane 127, 129, 178, 193 Barth, Richard 127 Belanger, Kenneth 127 Burleson, Jody 128 Baser, Connie 127 Babb, Wendell 127 Buxton, Cynthia Brandt, George 128 Brod, Stephen 128 Belisle, J. Steve 127 Boyt, Anna 128 Becker, Kathi 127 Bolebruch, Louis 127 Bermudez, Ben Bolebruch, Michael Calkins, Rebecca 128 Carrier, Michele 128 Castrillo, Caroline 129 Cerny. Jim 129, 193,194,265 Chambers, Tonya 129 Challe, Michele 129 Chamberlain, Jett 129, 201 Chandler, Anthony 129 Clelland, Elizabeth 129 Chilcott, Cynthia 129, 198 Christensen, John 129 Clancy, Jeff 129 Coates, Robert 129, 194 Cohen, Greg 129, 193 Connell, Matt Courtright, Tim 130 Coury, Edward 130 Cowles, Beth 69, 130, 203 Cowle, Tracy 66, 130. 193 Cummings, Alan 130 Cox, John 113, 130, 194 Carpenter, Mary 128 Cray, Patrick 113, 130, 194 Cogswell, Chris 129, 190 Carrocci, Toni 128 Carlier, Joseph 128 Chamberlain, Mike 129 Cassellius, Joseph Coleman. Emily 129 Contreras, Anna 130 Conrad, Robbin 129 Collier, Lydia 129 Cummings, Dee 130 Carvalhal, lsabel 128 Craig, Betsy 130 Day, John 130, 203 Davis, Thomas 130 DeLuca, Dan 130 DeSoto, Michael 130 DeWitt, Robert 93, 130 Dooley, Scott Drew, Kirsten Dunn, Christopher 26, 198 Dekker, Randall 130 Dougan, John Davis, Mike Darling, Gary 130, 137, 193 Dettra, Anthony 130 Dougall, Donna Edminster, David 204 Elliott. Leslie 198 Ettenger, Gail Ann Esbeck, Ruth 2241 Index Eftler, Todd Elletson, Lisa Faust. Guidell Feemster, Edward Floyd, Diane 132 Follett, Dan 132 Fox. Henry 132 Fulton, William Firkins, Rex Faulk, James Howard Freeman, Jill 132, 173, 193,194 Gallagher, Ron 132, 203 Gambino, Gina 53, 114, 115, 132. 165, 192 Gamble, Keith 132 Gamble, Robert 132 Gammon, Tammy 132 Gooden, Mike 132 Graves, David Gruensfelder, Phili 133, 198, 203, 204 Grissom, Perry 132, 133, 193 Griffith, Darrel 133 Grady, Charles 132 Grady, Patrick 132 Gonzales, Philip 145, 132 Greven, Debbie 133 Gough, Linda Gougeon, Laura 132 Handy, Denise 133 Hartsuck, James 133 Hazard, Wayne 32 Henemyer, Sandra 134 Hicks, Deidre 66, 134, 193 Heist, Catherine 133, 198 Henrich, Mary 198 Hintze, Anne 134 Hochuli, Mary 134, 198 Hopp, Cindy 134 Huerta, David 134 Humphreys, Scott 134, 196 Haugh, Aleda 133 Hagen, Craig 133 Hildebrandt, Konrad 134, 192, 196, 220 Hooks, Susan 134 Heindel, Dean 133 Heaslip, Jennifer 133, 195 Hamby, Kimberley Hall, Raymond 133 Hagel, Mary 133, 198 Hauser, Caressa Homman, Suzette 134 Hengstler, Doug 134 Jaime, Maria 134,202 Johnson, Bradley 26, 134, 193 Johnson, Thelma 134 Jones, Heather 94, 97, 135, 198, 200 Jorden, Steven 135 Jimenez, Frank 134 Jonason, Steven 134 Kearney, Kent 113, 135, 194 Kelly, Dawn 135 Kingery, Patricia 135, 193, 198 Kalak,Cheryle135, 193 Keating, Kevin 135 King. Barton Jay 135, 193 Katterman, Janette 135, 193 King, David 135 Karrer, Randy 135 Kruger, Jonathan 135 Keast, Amy 135 King, Penny Lee 135 Kelleson, Tony 135 lane, Nora 135 Latham, Philip Lathan, Philip 136 Lamberson, Ross 135 Ledbetter, Bill 136 Lewis, John 136 Lewin, Milton 59, 130, 136, 193, 202 LeCompt, Jeff 136, 139, 198, 204 Leonard, Kevin 65, 114, 115, 136, 204 Lange, Kathleen 136 Lozinsky, Nancy 136 Nhckey, Kevin 136 Nlader, Bobbie 136 Martin. Charlene 137 Martin, Jenna 137, 202 Nlartinez, Lori Mathes, Rick 137 Matheson, Dwayne 137 McClincy, Richard 136, 193, 196 McMahon, Scott Mitchell, Frances 137 Misener, Mark 137 Morreale, Ellen 137, 198 Nlorrison, Craig Mullen, Richard 138 Myers, Larry 138 Nlorris, Mark 59, 93, 132, 138, 193 Morehouse. Debbie 137 Nhrvin,Jettery137 Miller, Kathleen 137 lvhrtin, Richard 137 Millar, Damon 137 McGoftin, Greg 136 Nlockbee, Paul 65, 137 Morales, James lvhrschhausen, C. 137 Miller, Crystal 137 Mackelprang, Shelane 97, 136, 198 Martin, Lynn 137 McDonald, Lonnie 136 Nloore, Jody Mathews, Darin 137 Mummert, Laurie 138, 198, 199 Nlanners, Marissa 136 Muchlinski, Mike Mirano, Charles Nelson, John 138 Nicholson, Deborah 66, 138, 193 Nicola, Brian 102, 138, 198, 203, 204 Norgard, Mary 138 Nymeyer, Aaron 80, 138, 196, 204 O'Reilly, Eric 138 Ostermeyer, Rocky 138, 191 Okon, Kathy 138 Ogden, Lynn 138, 198 0'Neill, Diane 138, 196,203 Paulus, Barbie 139 Poulsen, Virgil 139 Pavlick, Bruce 139 Payne, Joseph Payton, John 139, 146, 203 Peck, Cheryl 139 Perry, Kim 114, 115, 139, 192, 193,197 Peru, Michael 139 Pfeifer, Wendy 139 Pickering, Jackie 139 Porter, Ron 139, 201 Press, Frank 139 Procacclno, Janet 140 Procaccino, Julie 140 Price, Lawrence 140 Puga, Eugene 109, 140, 183 Pesciotta, Perry 139 Ploesser, Alison 139 Piper, John 139 Podolski, Sharon 139 Peterson, Michelle 139 Ritter, David Peterson, Kristine 139 Ouaranta, Sandy 140, 192 Ouinnan, John 140, 198,204 Rascon, Arnold 140 Reis, Laura 140 Reyna, Morris 140 Reisner, Mike 140, 196, 203 Rhude, Joni 132, 140, 198 Ross, Larry Roether, Keith Rodriquez, lrene 141 Reinbold, Leslie Rennard, Lori 140 Ryan, Patrick 192 Robertson, Judy 140 Robinson, Ladonna 140 Reininger, Barbara 140 Salmon, Mary 193 Sanders. Linda 141, 193 Saroni, Vincent 141, 193, 201, 203 Sartor. Bill 141 Sawyer, Sherry 141, 193 Schellie, Kristie 132, 141, 198 Scheyli, Karen 141, 198 Schweitzer, Maria 141 Sebring, Phillip 141 Seils. Andrea 141 Shipione, Mark 93, 114, 115, 141 Sickles, Nancy 141 Shirley, Kevin 141 Slekar, Michael 142 Singer, Belinda Smith, Cami 142, 202 Straughn, Chris 142 Streeter, Stephen 142 Staufter, Jeff 142, 193, 198,204 Stedronsky, David 142 Sneed, Pat 142 Schulz, Susen 141 Smith, Debra Ann 142, 198 Seger, David Sellers, Donna 141 Slack, Michael 142 Starbuck, Barb 142 Smith, Lori Sherwood, Kenneth 141 Simon, Sunka 142 Sebo, Bill Taylor, Kevin 54, 142 Teschner, Michael 142 'l'homas. Scott 143 Thorpe, Jill 143 Tober, Christopher Toy, Gary 143, 162 Treece, Peter 143 Trujillo, Alma 143 Troutman, Annette 129, 143, 193, 196 143. 198 Tudisco, Jodi 132, 139, 143, 198 Thorpe, Kevin 143, 196 Trostle, Cindy 143 Tait, James 142 Thomas. Regina 143 Thames. Anne 143 Talano, Ted Trudell, Andy 143 Valencia, Ernestin 143, 198 Van Meter, Connie 70, 139, 143, 198 Vinall, Georganne132, 137, 143, 198 Vorholzer, Robert 144 Valencia, Ramon 139, 143, 193 Wailes, Lynda 71, 144, 165, 198, 199. 265 Warren, David 144, 204 Weaver, Edward 144, 198 Weber, Kurt 93, 144, 193 West, Roger 144 Vlhdger, Teddy 145, 201 Vlhnter, Hank 145 Woods, Betty Ann 145, 199 Woody, Sherry 145 Wellman, Mark 144, 109 Woods, Ramona Susan 192 White, Cathy 144 White, Gary 145 Wyers. John 145 Watters, Adam 144, 198, 204 Vlhlson, Lynda 145, 198 Vlhlson, Sean 145 Weisman, Marlowe 144, 193, 198 Weisman, Scott 144, 193 Vlhlson, Claire Wyman, Greg 97, 102, 145, 198. 203, 204 Wyman, Glen 102. 145. 198, 203,204 Westhotf, Richard 144 Wells, Mario 144 Young, Ray 145 Yost, Shirley 145 Ziegler, Ross 145, 201, 204 Zipf, Laurie 137, 145, 193, 198 Zucarelli, Donna 65, 145, 195, 196 Out of Order Arnold, Larry 69, 126, 203 Bostick, Hilda 193 Brower, Janice Burris, Tracy Dunn. Paula 192 Fielkow, Renee Fischer, Mark Fisher, Craig 88, 102, 198, 203, 204 Fraker, Cynthia 132, 193 Garcia, Caroline 132, 192 Gaston, Kevin 88, 132, 204 Gatlin, James Groat, James 133 Harm, Cindy 133 Harris, Leonard 71, 133 Hatcher, Beth 133 Hopkins, Toni Hudder, Gary 134 Klonoski, Michele 71, 135 Lehnus, Donna Linn, Karen 51,136,192,197,198.199 Lonergan, Kathy 136 Nhrtin, Kathy 137, 193 McDarby, Patricia 136 Mirano, Joe Nallin, Kathy 138, 193 Netherton. Bill 138 Norris, John 138 Parent. Sheree Partrick, Peter Rapp. Dwight Rhude, Kim Rice, Karen 66, 193 Ross, Barb 141 Saunders, Blake 140, 141, 173, 203 Stateler, Ann 142 Stevens, Fred 142 Swensen, Tyler 142 Teets, David 142 Trafton, Clay Vesling, Nancy 144, 198 Weaver, Denise 144 White, Diane 145, 193, 198 Wilson, Janie 145 Juniors Allyn, Thomas 148 Ali, Vince 148 Anderson, Karen 148 Anderson, Lorraine 148 Archambeau, Penny 148 Armstrong, Elizabeth 148 Anus, Bruce Applegate, Catheri 148 Ashby, Carrie Lee 35, 148, 192 Albee, Mike Autenrieth, Jean B. 148, 199 Anderson, Timothy 204 Alred, John J. 148 Allman, Kelly P. Baker, Matthew 148 Barclay, Stephen 148 Becker, Steven 148, 188 Buerger, Marie S. 148 Biggers, Jennifer 148, 195, 202 Bingham, Benny 148 Blevins, Teri 148, 195 Bowie, Kathy 148 Bowman, Kerry 148 Brevaire, Scott 148, 204 Buehler, David 80, 148, 196 Burkett, Judy 71, 148, 152, 265 Burkett, Tanya 148, 265 Burkle, Ann 148, 193 Buttery, Diane 148 Borth, Ellen K. 148 Bone, Richard W. 148, 204 Boggs, Jeffrey Scot 148, 196 Bernardy, Kim M. Brett, James 98, 152 Brown, Daniel R, 148 Byrne, Joan 148 Bray, Cynthia L, 148 Bermudez, Yolanda Begay, Jacqueline 148 Box, Karen 148 Cooper, David 149 Cousins, Rex 93, 149 Brandenburg, Clay 148 Briggs, Cindy Ann 148 Caldwell, Christy 54, 148 Call, Michelle 148 Carpenter, Jim Carrell, Steven 148 Chansky, Donald Chessen, Savilla 149 Chivers, Scott 149 Choiniere, Lisa Christensen, Mark 149 Clinkingbeard, Dav 149 Clinkingbeard,Mik149 Cluff, Michael 149 Cohen, Todd 93, 149 Cole, Laura 149, 199 Cole, Rudy Conboy, Jeff 149, 197 Connell, Julie 149, 166 Connelly, Jon 149 Connett, David 149, 190 Coury, Charles 149, 196 Cox, Dawn 57 Cranford, Dorothy 149 Crawford, Brenda 26, 35, 149 Crowley, Erin 149 Cummings, David Carrocci, Vince 148 Clayton, Tamara 149 Cogswell, Tammy 149, 190 Castaneda, Julie 148 Craft, Michael 149 Clayton, Lisa Carlier, Susan 148 Coleman, Alicia 149 Cook, Stacie 149 Conrad, Gayle 149 Carlson, Sue R. 148 Camper, David S. Chase, Heidi L. 149 Crandall, Kay L. 149 Costello, Steve 149 Clough, Mark Dalke, Brian 149 Davey, Julia 149 Davis, Alan 54, 149, 204 Davis, Claudia 149 Deister, Denise 149, 200 Dobbin, Keith 150, 202 Doda, Tobin 196 Dow, Tony 150 Durham, Robert 150 Dixon, Curtis Greg Mrr, Rick Delvecchio, Jeffer 49, 145, 149, 165 Downey, Russell Davis, Matthew S. 149 Dempsey, Denise A. 149 Dominguez, Veronica 150 Eckel, Neal 150, 202, 265 Eldred, Cindy 150 Engbretson, Michel 150, 202 Erickson, Scott 150 Esparza, Marta 150, 198 Engelkes, Jody 150 Elletson, Lonn 150, 201 Ely, Timothy 150, 204 Evans, Scott Erickson, Robin 150 Faccio, George R. 150 Fahey, Michael 150 Fanning, Joseph 150, 204 Faulk, Jacqueline 150 Feemster, Shelby 150 Faris, Mike 150 Fickett, Bruce 150 Fiihr, Sally Arin150 Foran, Tracy 150 Frank, Carol 24, 150 Frey, Alan 151 Fung, Nancy 151 Retcher, Robin 150, 191 Franznick, Michael 26, 151 Faulk, Joanne 150 Fleury, Charles E. 98, 150 Fogle, Tommy 150, 265 Fabinski, Kenneth 150 Farabaugh, Nancy Gallaher, Scott 70, 151 Gannon, Chris 204 Garcia, Teresa M. 151 Gast, Randall 151,204 Gay,Julia151,197 Gibson, Todd 151, 202 Gilmore, David 151, 197 Gold, Amy 151 Golden, Matthew 151 Gomez, Mark 151, 204 Gordon, Rachel 151 Gould, Michael 151, 201, 204 Grady, Timothy 151 Graham, Mary Kay 151 Grammar, Daniel 151 Griffith, Dale 151 Gum, Ricky 151, 193 Gumbin, Jill 151 Gumm, Dale 151 Garrett, Frances 151, 194 Grindell, Lori E. 151 Green, Kathleen Gutman, Joan Marie 151 Greene, Jim M, 151 Goedecg, Walter C. 151 Gough, Michele A. Gaona, Christina D. 151 Gibson, Laurie A. 56, 151, 195 Guadiana, Rosemary 151 Hamilton, Lori 151, 199 Harelson, Scott 151, 197 Henderson, George 151, 196 Heintz, Dale 151, 177 Hennington, France 152 Hershberger, Natalie 152, 198 Hicks, Murray 80, 152, 196 Hooper, Tanya 152 Hopp, Cathy 152 Hoyt, Eric 152 Hall, Leanne J. Hoyack, Sharon 152, 191 Harman, Lorraine 151, 192 Hubacek, Cara L. 152, 195 Howell, Robert Heimlich, Eve 151 Hays, Loree L. 195 Hollis, Duane Hicks, Jacque Dawn 152 Hicks, James C. 152 Hammer, Teresa 43, 151 Howell, Danny Hooser, James A. 152 Hammonds, Russel L. 151 Hicks, Kelly Hynes, Dana 152 Izzo, Terry J, lacoviello, Rosa 152 Jackson, Caroline 152 Jacob, Tina 152, 199 Jaramillo, David 152 Jennings, Troy 152 Jesson, Laura 152 Johnston, Tracy 152 Jones, Julie Ann 152, 220 Johnson, Charmaine 152 Jones, William H. Karvinen, Kari 152 Kendall, lon 152 Kendall, Marcia 152 Kingery, Edward Kirkwood, Sean 152, 195 Knight, Eric 32, 152, 202 Koch, Sheri 153 Kramer, Lisa Kreutz, Karole 153 Kriegh, Kevin 153 Kinney, Michelle A. 152 Keller, Mark 93 Kercher, Phillip 152 Kiser, Patrick L, 152 Kotelenez, Greg S. Laird, Steven 153 Lee, Dwight 153, 190 Leyva, Andrew 153 Lofquist, Peter 153 Lonergan, Scott 201, 204 Lucke, Deborah 65, 153, 196 Lane, Richard Lee, Tina 153 Locke, Susanne lane, Barbara H, 153 Lamphier, Michele A. 153 Lamb, Penny Marie 153 Nhck, Michelle 153 Nlangels, Sandra 153, 192 Nkattioda, James 153 Nhrtignetti, Susan 153, 192, 1 Martin, Daniel 153 Nhrtin, Dawn 153, 154 Nhrtin, Pamela 153,200 Nhttausch, Ben 151 Nlaynard, Mitch 88, 153, 204 McClincy, Melissa 153 McClosky, Kenneth 153, 105 McCombs, Tamara 153, 195 McMahon, Eric 153 Mendoza, Richard Meoak, Mike 154 Neola, John 154,201 Nlobberly, Lani 154 Nloldovan, Robert G. 154 Nloss, David 154, 197 Mullen, Nancy 154 Murphy, Thomas 154 Mygrant, Vicki 94, 154, 200 Murray, Ruby 154, 195 Nlarrs, Douglas S. 153 Mielke, Kelly L, 154, 173 Miracle, Randy 154, 201, 204 McEwen Robert 153 Nbrtin, Patricia 153 Mikols, Judy 154, 191 McCormies, C. Jeff 153 llfockbee, Mark D. 154 Myers, Randel Todd 154, 198 Mesko, Myra 154 NlcLain, Steve W. 153 McCarthy Denise 153 Magee, Rebecca A. 153 McKaskle, Clayton O, 153 McDermott, Dem M. 153, 177, 192 Navarro, Joey 154, 204 Neal, David Neasham, Sheri 154, 196 Nelson, Adam 154, 204 New, Sharon 154 Nicholson, David 154, 190 Norton, Kari 154 Nunez, Roger 177 Niec, Edward F, 88, 154, 204 Ngnyen, George Nehoitewa, Audrey Obeid, Tom Ocvirek, Carla 154 Ortiz, Salvador 154 Ostermeyer, Tanya 54, 154 Oxford, Paul 154 Olsen, Sherry 66, 151, 154, 192, 193, 203 Panipinto, Matthew 105, 154, 197, 204 Payne, Scott 109, 154 Pearcy, Bobby 154 Pearson, Wendy 154 Peeler, Cynthia E. Perry, Marsha Kay 154, 156 Pfenning, Mark 154, 156 Price, Kristine 154, 156 High, Lori 155, 191 Polito, Paul J. 154, 156 Pierce, Mickey 154, 156 Pasculli, Guy C. 154 Puckett, Dawn 155 Podolski, Debbie 154 Perkins, Cathy L. 154, 156 Perzan, Brian T. 154, 156 Ouiroga, Carlo 155, 265 Rabb, Leslie 155 Rainey, Craig 155 Rallis, Mary Rathbun, Sherry 155, 192, 195 Retz, Bobby Reed, Lance 155, 194 Reiss, John 155 Retsinas, Dean Riegel, Bradley 24, 155, 197 Ritchie, Karen 155 Rivera, Cecil 155 Rosenberg, Debbie 155, 192 Rosenbluth, David 155 Roush, Martin 155 Rucker, Julie 155 Ruiz, Jeff 155 Russel, Irene Ryan, Tamara 155 Ramsey, Pamela 155 Rabe, Barbara 155 Roush, Hal F. Sabers, David 155, 265 Saegart Melissa 155 Sales, Joann 155 Sands, Eric 155 Santos, Felicia 155 Sapp, Michael 155, 197,202 Schmeling, Nina 155 Schmidt, Ken 156 Seal, Deborah 155, 195, 202 Searle, Constance 155 Shanks, Cynthia 155 Sharrah, Candie 155 Shaw, Sonya 156 Sheridan, Barney 156 Shields, Lori 155 Slama, Kathy Sloan, Heather 156 Stanton, Lisa 156 Startt, Michelle 54, 156 Stauffer, Julianne 53, 64, 115, 156, 192, 197, 220 Stefan, Paul 156 Stevins, Leslie Stott, Charles 156,202 Straus, Mary 156 Stroup, Dan 156 Sudweeks, Alan 157, 197 Stegmaier, John 156, 204 Scaramuzzo, Gary 155 Serge, Patrick 155 Schwartz, Donna 156 Steinsultz, Jeff 156, 204 Santiago, Lisa Smith, Douglas 156 Stewart, Connie 15 Schlecht, Philip G, 155 Sturges, Stephen B. 201 Sherwood, Connie M. 156 Schodtler, Julie 155 Sweetman, Jay 157 Snyder, Goldie 156 Takessian, Adam 157 Tate, David 157 Teschner, James 157 Thomas, Angela 157 Thomas, Mitchell 157 Thourson, Philip Tober, Kristen 56, 157, 197, 198 Townsend, Joseph Turpin, Shannon 157, 191 Tutalo, Scott 157 Thomas, Christophe 157 Tillinghast, John 65, 157 Tworkowski, Elizab 157 Thompson, Peter 157 Teichman, O. L. Dawni Tolentino, Dianette 157 Thompson, Gregory Thompson, Eric T. 157, 202 Turner, Leslie 157 Van Meter, Debbie 157 Vargas, James 105, 148, 157, 204 Verdugo, Gina 157 Vito, Kim 34, 144 Vito, Victor 144 Vlastnik, Scott 157 Volk, Kim 51,157, 199 Vanrenterghem, Rand 157 Walker, Gail 148 Walsh, Patrick 157 Walsh, Ruthann157, 199 Walter, Ramona 157, 195 Watts, Lannon 157 Weber, Dana 157 Weber, Diane 157, 220 Weismiller, Robert 157 Wellman, Debbie 157 Vthlkes, John M. 157 Vlilson, Robert 157,204 Vlhlson, Soonya 157 Wright, Bradley 157 lndex!225 Latour, Debbie 153 Vlhlson, Karen 157 Wyman, Catherine 157 Wilson, Glen Vlhlson, Bill Wenzel, Kristina K, 157 Wells, Charlie E. 157 Young, Julie 191 ut of Order Alexander, Dan 148 Allman, Kelly 148 Anderson, Rod 148, 196 Antle, Barry 204 Bird, Kevin 148, 204 Bird, Kim 148 Burr, T. 148 Coates, Lisa 149 Conroy, Teddy 149 Cordrey, Theodore Cox, Krys 149, 188 Davis, Marvin 149 Fisher, Leigh 150 Furrier, Greg 151 Havis, Loree 151 Hudder, Tom 152, 197 Kline, Gina 152 Lindley, Philip 153 Murray, Bob 154 Saucedo, L. 155, 195 Slone, James Snyder, Linda Stateler, Ellen 155 Stein, Julie 195 Triffet, Terrance 157 Wright, Philip 157, 204 Sophomores Abeyta, Terri 158 Adams, Kristin 158 Adrianson, Kirk Agers, Mimi 51, 158, 189 Alexander, Dan Ali, Frank 160 Allyn, Linda 158 Aloi, Patrick 158 Anderson, Danna 158, 162, 191, 220 Andrews, John 158, 202 Applebaum, Jody 158 Applegate, Jeff 158 Armstrong, Jill 158 Allen, Robert 158 Avery, David 158 Auriemma, Vincent 158 Baker, Beverly 158 Baker, Carole 158 Baker, Patti 158 Balderston, Jauna 158 Batelli, Penny 63, 158 Beers, Heidi 69, 158, 161, 197, 203 Belanger, Kimberly 158, 197 Bemis, Darlene 158 Bernstein, Richard 158 Biesemeyer, Sherry 158, 189 Biggers, Jeffrey 1 12, 158, 202 Bitgood, Alice 158, 265 Brown, Mary 158 Brunick, Pam 158 Bucksbaum, Karen 158, 166, 203 Burk, Jennifer 56, 158, 197 Byrd, Leonard 158 Brown, Maureen 158 Brown, Karen Baser, Mike 158 Bailey, Kirt 158, 204 Buschbacher. Karen 66, 158, 193 Bartolomeo, Robert 158, 194 Becker, Julie 158 Bolebruch, Cecilia 158, 197 Baltes, Paul 158 Burke, Douglas 93, 158 Bermudez, Frank 158 Burkhart, John 158 Cammarata, Brian 158 Carpenter, Bobby Chandler. David 159 Chastain, Carey Choiniere, John 159 Christofferson 201, 217 Cluff, Brenda 159, 220 2261 Index Collier, Shannon 159 Cooper, Jeff 159, 204 Cousins, Elizabeth 159 Craft, Roxanne 159 Cray, Kathryn 159, 191 Cruse, Holly 159 Culbreth, Wyman Cooper, David 159 Coppersmith, George Coleman, Jack 159, 195 Clayton, Mark Cartolano, Lia 158 Christian, Clay 159 Carlson, Theresa 158, 200 Chandler, Shane Daignault, Daniel Davey, lan 159 Davis, Robert Dekker, Darice 159 Dettloff, Christine 159 Devries, Lisa 159 Dobbin, Glenn 160 Dombroski, Michael 160 Dow, Michael 160 Dunn, Ben 160 Daley, Sean 159 Devere, Jeffrey 159 Duckworth, Louise 160, 190 Dickens, H. Darryl 159 Damron, Craig A. 159 Dehart, Daniel L. 159 Elias, Bernice 160, 195,200 Eschweiler, Chris 160 Esparza, Candace 160 Ewy, Stuart 160 Ewen, Dale 105, 160 Faccio, Rod 162, 160, 204 Farber, Laura 160 Farris, Kevin 160 Ferkins, Sondi 160 Flores, Jane 160, 166 Fogelsong, David 160 Foran, Allyson 160 Fox, Carl 160 Frey, Daryl Frizzell, Lisa 54, 160 Funckes, Christine 94, 160, 200 Fung, David 160, 201 Freeman, Joanne 160 Foster, Jeff 160 Finkhousen, Karl 160 Fisher, John 160 Gamble, Rebecca 160 Gorkowski, Karen 160, 189 Garrett, Richard 160, 204 Gilmore, Maia 160, 195 Goldfein, David 160 Goodin, Cleland 160 Gosla, Mary 69, 160 Grady, Debra 160, 200 Grammar, John 204 Graves, Nancy Green, Jimmy 160, 204 Greene, Tracy 160 Greer. Bruce 160 Griggs, Dana Groves, Robert 160, 201 Guilbert, Linda 160 Glasco, Jeff 160 Greenwood, Jay 160, 204 Greene, Valerie 160 Gale, Randall 160 Geddes, Michael 160 Gould, Dina 160 Gutierrez, Jan 160 Halbert, Sharadeen 160 Hale, Robert Hamlin, Karen 161, 189 Hartwell, Jannell 161 Heist, George 161 Henson, Deana 161 Hilgeford, Rachel 161 Hoffman, William 161 Hildebrandt, Daniel 161, 204 Hoyack, Theresa 161, 162, 197, 220, 265 Hubbard, Julie 161 Humphreys, Jennifer 161 Hunley, Corinne 161 Hutchison, Tracy 161 Hynd, Louise 161 Howe, Joye 161 Hatfield, Kathryn 158, 161, 165, 203 Hall, Pamela 161, 200 Hamby, Kandi 161 Hammer, Diane 161 Hollett, Peggy Haney, Kristin 161 Hofferber, Sandra 161 Jackson, Thomas Jacob, Robin 161 Jamieson, John 161, 197 Jaramillo, William 161 Jordan, Lisa 161, 189 Johnson, Kathy 161 Kanefsky, William 161 Kececloglu, John 161, 194 Kepler, Jennifer 65,161, 196 King, Scott 86, 161,193 Kirkman, Rodney 161 Klein, Kelly 161 Kohl, Barbara 64, 69, 162, 165, Kramer, Michelle 85, 162, 191 Krieger, Sharon 162 Kriegh, Kathleen 162, 191 Kuehl, Nora 162, 166 Kelliher, Suzanne 161, 194 Kunzler, Don 162 Kriens, Lee Ann 162 Kourcklas, Tom 162 Kessler, Mary 161 Kohn, Ronald Lang, Brenda 162 LeBouten, Donna 162 Lim, Ealy 162 Lonergan, Scott 162 Le Compte, Danielle 162 Lucas, Lou Ann 162, 195 Laturco. Patty Lane, Robert 162 Langdon, Chris Light, Timothy 162 Nhckey, Kelly 163 Mangels, Scott Nlaroney, Laura 163 Nhrtignetti, Lisa 163 Martin, Karen 163 Martinez, Terri 163 Nhtlock, Matt 163 Maxwell, Morgan 163 Maynard, Holly 163 McCormick, Mary 163, 197 McDonagh, Anita 163 McFarland, Timothy 163 NlcGarey, Matthew 163 McGoffin, Kristy 163 McNeil, Mark 163 Nleder, Scott 163 Nleersman, Joan 163 Milam, Shawn 164 Miller, Diane Minter, Greg 164, 204 Nlongan, Joseph 158, 163 Nbnrad, Christian 164, 194 Mower, Leanne 164, 197 Moyle, David 164, 204 197, 203 Murchek, Becky 69, 162, 164, 197, 203 Myers, Michael 111 Nhckelprang 162 Midyett, Jeffrey 164 Medders, Darren Montgomery, Patrice 164, 188 Marschhausen, Cathy 163 Nkalorglo, Stacey Nlartin, Joseph Morrison, Carl Meusel, Susan 163, 265 Mallett, Shaylea 163 NlcHugh, Norma NlcDermott, Lari 163 Nhthews, Sheryl 163, 195 M:Carty, Marlene 163 ivanin, Tracey D. 163 Monbarren, Yvette 164 Nbrtinez, Rick Mahoney, Lennie Niec, John 164 Nymeyer, Lincoln 164 Odishaw, Courtney 56, 164, 197 Olsyewski, Chuck 164 Often, Michael 164 O'Neill, Terry 164 Olbert, Carrie 164 Palmer, Brad 164, 204 Paul, Bert 164, 204 Paul, Lisa 164, 191 Peltier, Mark 164 Pepe, Sue 164 Perrin, Joe 164 Perry, Pamela 164,202,265 Peters, Duane 164, 203, 204 Petty, Donald 164 Petty, Pamela 164 Pfenning, Terry 164 Pierce, Sandra 165 Pinkerton, Scott 165, 204 Potts, Nancy 165, 195 Hess, Madelyn 165 Price, Douglas 165 Puga, Diana 165 Purner, Wally 165, 204 Pesce, Victor 164 Pierce, Cubby Perzan, Craig 164 Rafferty, Steven 165, 201, 204 Rager, Deanna 165 Rallis, Georgia Ray, Donna 165 Reddish, Michael 165, 195 Redzlnak, Leeanna 165 Refi, Scott 165, 194, 195 Reisner, Patty 165 Reisner, Todd 165 Reyes, Robert 165 Rhude, Scott 165 Robinson, Sarah 165 Rodriguez, Deborah 165, 191 Roof, Derric 165, 265 Rostal, Jan 165, 197 Russ, Cyntheia 165 Redmond, Michele 165 Robinson, Abraham 165 Rieber, Garth Sabers, Dawn 165 Sales, Marion 165 Sands, Mark 165, 190 Saroni, Theresa 165, 202, 265 Sartor, Debbie 165 Scheyli, Scott 166 Schippers, Julie 166 Scott, Particia 166 Seebass, Erik 166 Seymour, Brian 166, 201 Sheridan, Tina 166 Sherwood, Robert Shipman, Irene 166 Serge, Christopher 166 Sides, Sheila 166 Simpson, Chris 65, 166 Six, Gregory T. 166 Smith, Kimberly 51, 166 Soto, Armando 167,204 Stark, Glenn 167 Startt, Stewart 166, 167 Stewart, Michael 167 Stone, Lori Stribling, Susanne 167 Stuart, Bobby 167 Swinson, Daryl 167, 204 Scott, Terry Smith, Karen 166 Sellers, Lisa 166 Sickles, Scott 166 Sneed, Mike 167, 204 Struck, Janet 167 Stowe, Norma Scott. Victor Smith. Susan 166, 191 Schert, Alexander 166 Stewart, Christina 167 Seno, John 166 Schaefer, Larry 166 Starbuck, Nancy 167 Snyder, James Steiner, Beth 167 Smith, Lynda 166 Stalcup, Timothy 167 Tarro, Lee Tasso, Laurie 167 Thomas, Jeffrey 167, 204 Thomson, David 167 Thorpe, Clifford 167, 204 Tippetts, Kelly 167 Trujillo, Gene 168 Tune, Melody 168 Thompson, Colman 167 Tapp, Mary 167 1'hompson, Vivian 167, 196 Trudell, Molly 168 Thomas, Judy 167 Thompson, Jeffrey 167 Treanor, Mike 167 Taylor, Yolanda 167 Urschel, Michael 168 Van Ardoy, Frank 168 Vetrano, Thomas 168, 204 Vorholzer, Steven 168 Velencia, Ruben 168, 204 Vanstelle, Kent 168 Waddel, Darin 168 Wadell, Darin Wahl, Julie 168 Warne, Patrick 168 Warren, Andrew 168 Washburn, John 168 Watson, Gordon 168, 195 Weaver, George Wellman, James 168 Wellman, Pansy Wellman, Rosemary 168 White, Gregg 168 Viheduwilt, Trudi 168, 200 lMlliams, Steven 168, 204 Vihlson, Richard 169, 204 Vihlson, Leslie 168 Wortman, William 166, 169 Wright, Teryl 189 Wyckoff, Denise 169 Wyckoff, Mike Wyman, Theresa 169 Wong, Rickie 169 Westhoff, Paul 168 Vthlcox, Kathleen 168 Wheeler, Churchill 168 White, Jeffrey Wells, Billie 168 Wright, Crystal 169 Whidden, Michele Vihld, Paul Yancer, Deborah 169 Young, David 169, 201 Young, Ross 161, 169 Young, Carrie 169 Youngquist, Suzanne 169 Zimmer, William 169 Ziegler, Robert 169 Out of Order Anderson, Millicent 158 Bickmore, Tracey 158, 196 Bostick, Hugo Bridge, Michael 158 Chancellor, Scott 158, 204 Diffenderfer, Steve 159, 204 Dinwiddie, Clay 160 Doss, Randy 160 Franks, TJ 160 Harrison, Dena 161 l-lertzog, Erich 161 Klock, Paul 162 Kelleson, Robyn l.inaker, Lydia 162 Labarr, Conley 162 Lederaan, Jayne 162, 195 Nkacy, Jan 163 Nlanning, Renee 163 Nhrtin, Maryan 163 Mikel, Kirsten 164 Nallin, Mike 164 Parrill, Kathleen 164 Pezzullo, Chandra 164 Pickering, Charles 165 Saltford, Wendy 165 Saunbders, Brooke 165, 202 Thompson, Evan 265 Veal, Cynthia 168 Vongortler, Marcy Walk, Richard 113, 168, 194 Zeek, Robin 169 Freshman Adams, Gary Ahern, Donna 28, 170 Anderson, Ed 170 Andrews, Cynthia 170 Applebaum, Barbara 170 Archambeau, Rochell 170, 217 Aros, Suzy 170 Atchley, Jim 170 Ault, Wendy 170 Autenreith, Steve 170, 202 Appollonlo, Joe Aune, Suzanne 170 Anderson, Elise 170 Baker, Linda 170 Baker, Robin 170, 188 Baker, Steve 170, 265 Bangs, Kathleen 170, 195 Barnes, Michael Bechtold, Marc Beauchat, Ron 170 Bendon, Daniel 170 Bingham, Wade 170 Bishop, Kari 40, 170, 202 Bone, Donna 170 Bottaccini, Chiara 170, 195 Bowman, Kristian 170 Boyer, James 170 Branch, Don 170 Brett, John 170 Brevaire, Denene 170 Brown, Sherry Bryson, Phillip 170 Buerger, Mark 170 Butler, Terrilyn 170 Butterbaugh, Jon 170, 265 Bresemann, Cheryl 170 Brown, Rosie Bolebruch, Paul 170 Bradford, Glenn 170 Baltes, Pete 170, 265 Bermudez, Mark 170 Brandt, Alice 170, 203 Caldwell, Dallas 170 Canfield, Robert 40, 170, 265 Cannon, Matthew 1 13, 170, 194 Carrell, Stephanie 170 Carter, Paul 170 Castella, Leda Challe, Bryan 170 Chamberlain, Paul 170, 202 Childers, Kristian Christian, Cole 171 Clancy, Susan 171, 190 Clymer, Laura 85,171,191 Cohen, Robert 171 Conboy, Francis 171 Connell, Lloyd 171 Crane, Jennifer 171, 197 Cranford, Penny 171 Cray, Julie 171, 197 Cullen, Gary 171, 265 Cummings, Bill Cunningham, Liane 188, 202 Czech, Alice 171 Chase, Suzie 170 Crandell, Brian 171 Costello, Joanne 171 Clough, Lorraine 171 Daignault, Michael 171 Daniel, Scott 171, 265 Davis, Alan Davis, Lisa 171,200 Dickerson, Mack 171 Dixon, Donna 171, 195, 265 Dohm, Andrew 171 Dorazio, Steve 171, 265 Dougan, Gigi 171 Dresher, Margaret 171 D-ury, Sheila Dobbins, Peter 171, 202 Downer, Beth 171 Davis, Tanya Dominguez, Margaret 171 Dalke, Ron 171 Edwards, Jon Eldred, Tammy Enriquez, Jerry Epperley, Kenneth 202, 265 Erickson, Todd 202, 265 Ewing, Becky Ells, Sherri 188 Farris, Kristin Fiihr, William Finnegan, John Firkins, Mary Rannery, Sherry Fleury, Daniel Fleury, Robert Foster, Billie Fox, Ronnie Gene Frank, Thomas French, Alan 265 Fry, Michelle Fung, Peter Funk, Anthony Forchione, Dan Forchione, Lenise Gardner, Don Genzer, Julie Giaimo, Roberta Gillespie, Julie Gilmore, Marc Glennon, Brendan Glines, Michael Goebel, James Gordon, Marlon Gorrell, Roderick Greer, Glen 265 Guntis, Jim 173,202 Grindell, Monique Groninger, Teresa Guerra, Sandy 173, 188 Hale, Deborah 173 Hall, Larry Hallaq, Mark 173 Hamilton, Susan 173 Hanly, Loretta 173 Hardin, Shelly 173 Harris, Colin 173 Harris, Tiffaney 173 Heintz, Doyle 173, 265 Hensley, Starla Hicks, Myron 173, 177 Hildebrandt, Chris 173, 202 Hoover, Kristine 173 Hopkins, Stephen 173 Hoyt, Tania 173, 194, 200 Hrna, Diana Hollands, Mary 32, 173 Huey, Tim 173, 265 Harness, Kevin 173,265 Hartl, Lisa 173, 188 Hynes, Chris 173 Hammonds, Stacy 173 Jamieson, Joe Jaramillo, Ladawna 173 Johnson, Brenda 173, 191 Jones, Jackie 173 Johnson, Tammy 173 Karvinen, Kevin 173 Kendall, Lindsay 173, 195 Kinney, Benita 173 Klemmedson, John 173, 265 Knisley, Joe 265 Koenig, Paul Korby, Nikki Koskiniemi, Mark 173, 265 Kraft, Chris 173, 197 Krieger, Thomas 173, 190 Kujawa, Natalie 190 Lancaster, Brett Lang, Teresa 190 Lansing, Kelly Lebouton, Marc 202 Ledbetter, Joseph Leonard, David Leunen, Michael Levine, Jill 195 Lim, Karly Lindstrom, Jim Lonergan, Karen Lobaugh, Thomas 265 Lamb, Don 201, 202 Lynch, Robert Lewis, Debbie MacDonald, Scott Nhheu, Peter Nlann, Brad 265 Nhrtin, Nkartin, Nhrtin, Nhrtin, Nhrtin, Dennis Earl Janice Larry Trisha Nlartinez, Lupita 190 Nhrtinez, Ron 265 Matlock, Allison Mattson, Brent 265 Nhuk, Marcia Maxwell, Gregory Why, Christine Nhyberry, Heidi Meola, Linda Midyett, Doug 265 Mikols, Barbara Milan, Shannon Miles, James Nlodi, Sherral 175 Morgan, Gary 175 Nlorris, Sheila 175 Morrison, Brent Mueller, Julia 175 Murray, Kelly Nlyers, Jeanine 175, 196 Myers, Nathan 175 McCombs, Eric McDonald, Patrick NlcEwen, Nanci 190, 200 NlcGary, Clare NlcKaskle, Kevin 265 lVlcMillin, Victoria Machold, Richard Mclnnis, Roxanna Markus, Jennifer 203 Maiefski, Patt Moss, Joshua 175 M.iraco, Marilyn Nhnguia, Anthony McElfresh, Mark Mineer, John 175 McCarty, Michael McQuillen, Norma McCain, Scott Nabb, Natalie 175 Neel, David 175 Nelson, Linda 175 Nelson, Sunday 175, 195 Nelson, Todd 175 Ness, Ken 175, 202 Nicholson, Deanna 175 Nicholson, Kaye 175, 196 Norton, Keli 175 Nunez, Mark 175, 265 Nurre, Sherry 175 Nyles, Kim Novak, David 175 Oaks, Todd 175 Oliphant, Yvonne 39, 175 Oliver, Johnny 175 O'Shaughnessy, John 175, 265 Ovary, Debbie 175 Ott, Karen Pacholszyk, Tad 175, 194, 202 Palmer, Erin 175, 189 Palmer, Pamela Panipinto, Ninette 94, 175, 200 Pannell, Terry Paschal, Matthew 175, 265 Pearcy, Dorothy 175 Pearson, Donna 175 Peltier, Scott 175 Pena, Cathleen 175 Perez, Mathias 175 Perkins, Andrew 175, 265 Perry, Shiela 175 Pesce, Sharon 175 Pinkerton, Susan 175 Pisciotta, Joy 175 Platt, Shawn 175 Plevel, Rebecca 175 Pohlman, Gregory 175 Porenta, Robert 175 Porter, Connie 94, 175, 200 Pruitt, Ken 175 Pugh, Lennine175 Pullen, Lisa Ann 175 Putzar, Niki 265 Perzan, Marc 175, 265 Perry, Kris 175 Ouiroga, Richard 175 Ourashi, Shohail Rabb, Katherine 175 Rainey, Stephanie 176 Rallis, Leah Rascon, Kim 176 Reber, Norman 176 Reed, Michelle Refi, Sherri 176 Remhof, Tami Richardson, Lori 176 Roberts, Nanette 176 Robinson, Ann 176 Rodriquez, Richard 176 Rogers, Wayne 176 Rohne, Vernon 176 Ross, Donovan 40, 176 Rundquist, Jeff 176 Rupp, James 176 Ranson, Rhonda 176 Roetzel, Jeff 176 Santiago, Cindy 176, 190, 191 Santomeno, Jay 176, 265 Sawyer, Rocky 176 Schert, Steven 91, 176, 201 Schlittenhart, Jodi 176 Schweitzer, Danny 176 Scott, Mary 176 Seal, Tony 176 Searle, John 176 Seno, Joanne 176 Serge, Lisa 176, 189 Severson, Trent 176 Shakespeare, Lisa 177 Sheeley, Deirdre 177 Sheriff, Tracy 177 Sherman, Dana 177 Simpson, Tim 265 Sims, Tod 1 1 1, 177, 265 Sindelar, Rhonda 177 Sagle, Trenton 177 Smith, Deanna Smith, Jeffery Squires, Maureen 177 Startt, Kevin 177,202,265 Stevens, Judy 177 Storar, Valerie 177 Straub, William 177,202 Sudweeks, Ilene 177 Swider, Sami 170, 177,265 Strang, Amy 177, 194 Sparrow, Shelley 177 Shaffer, Leanne 177 Simmons, Jamie 177 Sherwood, Lisa Smith, Chris 177 Salazar, Bertina 176 Sweetman, Pasha 177 Tanner, Rene 177 Tarro, Raymond Teschner, Thomas 177 lndex!227 Thomas, Kevin 177, 202, 265 Thomas, Martha 177, 189, 202 Tober, Adrienne 177 Toy, Gloria 177 Tramontano, Anthony 91 , 177, 265 Trask, Bryan 177 Trost, Michele 177 Tudisco, Amy 177 Turner, Toni 177 Tutalo, Mark 177 Taylor, Carol Thompson, Richard 177 Treanor, Jean 177 Vanwoert, Mariah 177 Vasquez, Terri 177 Verdugo, Lisa 177 Walker, Gilbert 178 Warne, Daniel 178 Weros, Lori 178, 190 West, Dean Westhoff, Andrew 178 White, Kenny 178, 203, 205 Whitesell, Tara 178 Whitman, Deanna 178, 265 Vlhdger, Timothy 178 Vlhdger, Tim Vlhkfors, Shane 178 Vlhlliams, Dave 178, 202, 265 Vlhlliams, Dawn 178 Vlhlliams, Peter 178 Vwlliamson, Helen 178 Vlhlson, Michael 178, 265 Vlhtkamp, Dirk Vlhttman, Michael 91, 178, 265 Vlhttman, Patty Wong, Sandra 178, 188 Walter, Terri Westlake, Anne 178 Wolf, Kelsie 178 Welch, Leo 178 Wright, Allen Vihld, Heidi 65, 196 Yancer, Sheryl 178 Young, Keith 178,202 Zimmerman, Eric 178, 265 Zirnheld, Denise 178, 188 Zak, Lisa 178, 200 Out of Order Atturian, Felicia 170 Bertschi, Mary 170, 173, 203 Berlat, Eden 28, 170 Christian, Cole 171 Faulk, Sandra Fraker, David 265 Furrier, Jeff 265 Gutterson, Bam 173 Keller, Julia 173, 188 Lorenz, Gretchen 188, 265 Carpenter, Robert 170 Ramberg, Michael J, 202 Roberts, Denver 196 Slaughter, Seth 170, 265 Seger, Eric Tafl, Jolene 161, 188 Vesling, Craig 178, 265 Weed, Dave 178, 265 Weed, Jim 178, 265 Sarlls, Kim Activities Administration 18, 19 228! Index Advertisements 206 American Field Service 46, 47 Auto Tech 60 Band 48, 49 Baseball JV!Frosh 78, 79 Varsity 76, 77 Basketball Girls 84, 85 JVfFrosh 82, 83 Varsity 80, 81 Bible Club 65 Business 20, 21 Cafeteria 22, 23 Cheerleaders 50, 51 Chess 1 13 Chorus 52, 53 Cross Country 86, 87 Debate 1 12 DECA 54, 55 Dramatic Dorados 62, 63 English 24, 25 Faculty 180 FBLA 56 Fine Arts 26, 27 Football JV!Frosh 90, 91 Varsity 88, 89 Foreign Language 28, 29 German Club 57 Golf 92, 93 Groupshots 188 Gymnastics 94, 95 History 30, 31 Home Ec 42, 43 Homecoming 114, 1 15 Honor Society 58, 59 industrial Arts 32, 33 Library! Bookstore 34, 35 Ntath 36, 37 Palantir 66, 67 PE 38, 39 Powderpuff 96, 97 Science 40, 41 Seniors 124 Ski Club 61 Soccer 64 Student Government 70, 71 Swimming 74, 75 Tennis Boys 98, 99 Girls 100, 101 Track Junior Varsity 104, 105 Varsity 102, 103 Underclass 146 Volleyball 106, 107 Wrestling JV!Frosh110,111 Varsity 108, 109 Yearbook 68, 69 Facult Adams, Jane 182 Allred, Carolyn 63, 182 Anderson, Dianne 18, 182 Armstrong, Susan 182 Bailey, Kris 24, 182, 184, 198 Bailey, Pat 39, 182, 265 Baker, Carol Ann Barnes, Betty Bell, Thomas 18,36 Benning 35, 183 Benson, Pat Bevans, John 182 Boswell, Pam Bir, Ed Bromley, Dave 32 Butcher, Phillipa Butler, Ann 182 Capen, Robert Chambers, Bonnie 182 Clark, Wayne Combs, Jack 40 Connolly, Tim 69, 203 Coons, Al 36 Cortez, A131 Davis, John 204 Lomaglio, Sam 28 DeWeerd, Lowell Domzalski, Gary 18, 31, 194 Dreyer, Candy 183 Dukinas, Ron 31,201,204 Fisher, Margie 28, 183 Ford, Chuck 36, 105, 183 Francom, Dwayne 184 Frey, Datie Gann, Al 40, 177, 196,202 Gault, Gail 85, 183,191 Gavitt, Burt 28, 57, 157, 184, 188 Gibson, John 188 Gicking, Ron Gray, David 19, 24, 183 Greenway, Barbara Gubser, Shirley Haas, Sham' 28 Harris, Libby 183 Haugh, Cliff 18 Hazan, Bucky 183 Herner, Charlie 31 Hoffman, Paul 183 Hoopes, Lance 49, 114, 115, 217 Humphreys, Bill 196 Huff, Dan Jones, Hillary Kapp, Terri 183 Karner, Ed Keenan, Larry 31 , 204 Leach, Marge 18, 183 Leffler, Ina 184 LoMaglio, Sam lvhirs, George 184, 193 Mangels, Art 184 Metz, Dean 40 Miller, Brita 184 Nesbitt, Bette 184 Norris, Roger 40, 184,265 Padilla, Barbara 18, 184 Reyes, Ruben Ritchie, John 18, 184 Roten, Edna Mae 24, 183, 184 Rowe, Mike 31 Ruiz, John 36,93 Rushing, Gary 184, 201 Sanchez, Jose 184 Schmalzel, Patti 184, 199 Schmelzer, Edie 184 Seidl, Pete 71, 262 Sewell, Mark Skinner, Gail 185 Smith, Bob 204 Smith, Shelly 183, 185 Spencer, Frank 185 Sudduth, Elayne 56, 185, 195 Sullivan, Elsie 184, 185 Swofford, Dorothy 1'homas, Peggy 43, 179, 185, 218 Tissaw, Johnny Torres, Sabra 185 Waggoner, Dave 184 Weismiller, John 184, 185 Werbylo, Roger 36, 183, 185, 204 Williams, Lanny 204 lMlson, Richard 18 Yoder, Jean 35, 185 ,,,,f, W, WH, ,f ,ff- b' A 12 - 1 ? 3 f 'V - :. 11. 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