Doherty High School - Stigme Chronou Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

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This year's new members were inducted into the Arista Chapter of the National Honor Society dur- ing a special ceremony. When asked about his goals for this year, President Eddie Tankersly re- plied that he hopes to get N.H.S. more involved in Doherty and our community by putting on a dance and providing other community services. Through the help of Terry Schuh, vice-president, Carmen Kuper, secretary, and Lisa Watkins, treasurer, this goal should not be too difficult to obtain. Miss Brummer, the sponser of the society, feels that, The National Honor Society recognizes students for excellence in several areas as opposed to other organizations which recognize specialties. SKIP ANDERSON SCOTT BARNES DEBBIE BARTALO SUSAN COHEN KELLY COOK MICHELLE DELONG RENEE FONTAINE DAWN GONZALEZ NADENE HANSEN CHRIS HERNANDEZ SEAN HANAWAY RACHAEL HOLMES I CHERRI JACOBS MISSY KEMP CARLOS MATEOS NANCY MEURET MMM MZJH THOMPSON BRAD VAN EERDEN JOE WEST LEIGH ANN WEST 1 MISSIE MISKEL DEE OLDHAM ERIC RAPPOLD KAREN RICKETTS SCOTT ROBINON KELLY RODRIQUEZ TAMMY SHUCK LORI STAMPS In the 14th annual edition of Who's Who In American High School Students, 28 individuals were chosen by faculty members to receive this honor given to stu- dents to recognize their excellence in academic ability, extra-curricular activities and leadership in corn- munity life. This honor given to these distinct personalities identi- fies their acheivements in the past and present as young American students. MW 63? fer ll, mee Lei? to Right Front Row: Donna Perez, Gabi Fideler, Renee Fontaine, Kimberley Disnute, Roshayl Brady. Middle Row: Frank Asher, Rachael Holmes Susan Baker, Barbara Frank, Pat Rhodes, Cathy Castronovo, Karen Boedigheimer. Back Row: Clay jackson, Debbie Bartalo Missy Kemp Mary Hunks, Mr. Hallam fsponsorj, Sue Musser, Kathy Khederian, Chris Orr and Denise Williams. Quill and Scroll, a highly rec- ognized honor, is the granted opportunity for students to be commended for their dedica- tion and excellency in all fields of journalism. This highly se- lective honor awarded by Mr. Hallam makes noticeable to each student his own personal talents in areas, such as writing, artistic abilities and photo jour- nalism. The ceremony for the induction of new members not only gives cause for a proud streak in many parents, but also gives the students a feeling of achievement and personal growth. 24 Quill And Scroll U QQ cf: Q wlmmerflf Match Wits is a swift competition where four students, chosen because of their high academic excellence, compete against other schools in a grueling con- test of knowledge. The team members, coached by Ms. Weidner and Ms. Har- grove, spent many afternoons and even- ings researching, studying, and memoriz- ing information that would help them prove their superiority in the mind- games. This year's team composed of Ed- die Tankersley, Monroe Harden, Sean Hannaway, and alternate Kathleen Lewis, travelled once again to the University of Southern Colorado to compete in live broadcast on PBS. As of our last publica- tion date our Matchwits had reached the quarter finals of the competition. Matchwits 25 Many students feel down when starting back to school, but when Doherty's student council sponsored a Welcome Back Week, the first week of classes weren't so bad. The biggest event of the week was the Battle of the Sexes. Congratulations are due to the guys, who successfully beat the gals with a score of 107 to 106. Friday, there was a spirited pep rally, which was set off with the band march- ing its way through the halls. The week was then ended with the truly fantastic Midnight-Magic Dance. 'Y Ill lll pcartom JQMIE Wuwef an A new type of week for Doherty, Li'l Abner Week, was brought about through Student Council. The week contained many interesting events, leaving it funfilled. The week started off with a wedding, which introduced the candidates running for Li'l Abner. The following day, everyone Dressed Down, thus causing a lot of fun and many laughs. At the end of the week, the junior Class sponsored a grub dance, whereupon Lee Kelly was crowned Li'l Abner King! On the following Monday eve, Li'l Abner week's biggest event took place, The Tal- ent Show. Many people participated, with their various acts and talents. First place went to Leslie Simpson, who sang her way through, With One More Look at You , along with Watch Closely Now. Taking second was Christian Miller, and his Magic Act. Sheryl Brown, and Robert Faulk, sang a duet on Money , from Caberet. The show proved worth- while, making the week fun, and one to be remembered for a long time. wig' .. semi! wt, 7 QJ ef The special weeks here were a joyful time for all. Christmas and Spirit week certainly fol- lowed this. The activities of the Old Fa- shioned Christmas added the feeling of good tidings to everyone. As always, the international Christmas was a huge success. With tablecloths and candles, the candlelight luncheon was an elegant addition to the lunch hour. The decorative tree added the perfect touch to the school with the dance being the most exciting part of all. When spirit rolled around, we were ready for it! The contests proved the seniors had the most spirit, while the other events, such as the car bash and the DHS World Records, filled all with spirit. Both of these weeks will be remembered as a time of excitement and IOY- 28 Christmas Week J y . ,, Spirit Week 29 Time f r r m mee Hrnn Fun and romance were the main ingredi- ents of the 1979-80 dances at Doherty. There were ten dances during the year with all kinds of music and all kinds of costumes. Students wore everything from tuxedoes to blue jeans and, believe it or not, cowboy hats! Each month, a dance was held representing a special holiday or week designated by the student council. In September, there was a very successful dance for Welcome Back Week. Home- coming was a fabulous formal dance where Karen Ricketts was crowned Homecoming Queen. In December, the Christmas dance was a spectacular event. A huge Christmas tree was set up in the cafeteria with lights sparkling on every- one. During the dance, Dawn Gonzales was crowned Snow Queen. All in all, the dances of the class of '80' turned out to be one highlight of the year. 50 Dances V M S l f 1 4 yi ' .Z ,f I , ff 5 4 2. 1 a i ,Wg ,xi io Wmfmcfycer K LCM? 1 I 8 va-H2 Ba 'sf . X, J , -AI f, 2 ff gy I l 'f ve' M X2 '45, we 3':!?5n ww y , gl ? as ffffm 1, D I 2455 ff' fv' ,fg,: kj, 14 22,512 i1sm:w Oils any 'i fu V W...-.i The concert and symphonic bands have had four concerts this year and both participated in large group festi- vals in the spring. During marching season, the band played in the Denver Bronco half time with a superior per- formance. Concert and symphonic band during marching season prac- ticed forth and fifth period together. After marching season concert band practiced forth and symphonic prac- ticed fifth period. There are 124 out- standing concert and symphonic band members with the addition of 22 flags during the marching season. Many types of music are performed throughout the year, ranging from classical to pop music. Mr. Kusk, the band director, gives the students the opportunity to study and perform music from all periods of time, and help the students reach their potential. Both bands have been really super in '79 and '80. w n Q! cQwM'uWQ Kg my ,gf 1 1 x 1 4 , 44111. ,,-f1,.g,,,,,Wf v' my 4' Z an ,Q fr-Qu 'f is M 2 Lv 'NM 'Q ,.1,5w5y. f .5 N j fm -f-r. 1: , if Q4 ' . , YN ' ' , l ,Q ' 5 ex P'kgE:g3g1s-g.i .' ' Q 2-2-MH , ' 1 gf? 3,'.1jg5g,:, 3' A Wy' fm ni Q cert Ch Worm lin t91L19f3ttmw.s.f.s,,. Front mvwS. Pietrzak,j. Werschky, K. Peacock, P. Murry, S. Kelso, M. Davis, M. Smith, B. Wagnon, P. Kelleher, R. Seifert, J. Green, C. Waltman, M. Harris, B. Acton, C. Robbins, Mr. Ellis. Mddle row: S. Smith, C. Friend, A. Otis, R. Graham, j. Martin, M. Beneke, R. Sojourner, M. Kinney, R. Stenson, A. VanNostrand, M. Vanderwerf, M. Glover, L. Charles, V. Lee. Back row: D. Hale,j. Thompson, S. Pershall, S. Brown, D. Wells, R. Eaks, R. Faulk, T. McGarvy,S. Beck, B. Weikal, L. Refior, C. Caster, S. Bondurant. Notpicrured'K. Hoagland, A. Kapantais, M. Wagnon, C. Murdock, S. Patterson,j. Pouloa, j. Taylor, T. Martin, K. Fanning, T. Green, S. Zimbrick, C. Pabst, D. Bammesberger, G. Schmidt. The show and concert choirs are a very im- portant part of Doherty High School. Under the supervision of Mr. Ellis,dsoth choirs have accomplished a great deal. Concert Choir forms the nucleus of the highly acclaimed Doherty Vocal Music Department. It has secured excellant ratings in nearly every cho- ral festival it has participated in. Show Choir, which performs the more pop- ular music, is a highly select 4 part chorus. In addition to concerts for area civic groups, hospitals, and many District 11, junior high schools, Show Choir performs annually in the Doherty Dinner Music Theater. Because of the choir's superior talents, they were se- lected as participants in the Fiesta 80 Cho- ral Festival held in Mexico this May. Choir 37 T-Wire BME No one can say Doherty doesn't get in- volved! This year we had more students in- volved in All-City Choir than any other school in the entire city. We also tied with Coronado in the number of students that made all-state choir. To achieve the honor of making one these choirs, one must audi- tion before a judge or judges, and some- times it involves going out of town. Congratulations are due to those who made All-City and All-State. The members of All- State Choir are: Sheryl Brown, Sue Pershall, and Randy Stenson. The members of All- City Choir: Sharon Bon Durant, Sheryl Brown, Jeanne Werschky, Art Van Nos- trand, Robert Faulk,-jenny Thompson, Don- na Bammesberger, Sue Zimbrick, Randy Stenson, Chris Robbins, Sharon Kelso, Mar- leine Harris, Melissa Morgan, Mike Wag- non, Mike Beneke, Brad Wagnon, and Brinah Acton. Hire Gem Odyssey, under the direction of Trent Ellis, has proven to be an outstanding group. Some of their activities this year included a variety of concerts, and competitions. Odyssey and other choirs at Doherty were chosen to be Ambassa- dors of Good Will, for the State of Colorado, at the Fiesta 80 , an international contest in Mexico. This year's members were: Brinah Acton, Steve Beck, Cheryl Caster, Donna Bammesberger, Charles Leight, Robert Faulk, Marie Glover, Marleine Harris, Sharon Kelso, Mike Kinney, Melissa Morgan, Patty Murray, james Martin, Susan Pershall, Rusty Sojourner, Randy Sten- son,-jenny Thompson, Art Van Nostrand, Brad Wagnon, Mike Wagnon, Chris Waltman, Jeanne Werschky, Kathy Peacock, Mike Ben- eke, Doug Wells, and Chris Robbins. IPPHR3 FM? CDIDDWIIIEMH Every event of the 1979 Homecoming, Spartan Odyssey, was fun and exciting. The fun began on Wednesday when Aph- rodite's Court introduced the homecoming nominees. That night at the Grecian Hoe Down, everyone donned toga and cowboy hat and promenaded with a partner. On Thursday morning the Spartans enjoyed a Breakfast with the Gods. On Friday, the excitement began to build for the big game. The Spartans showed their spirit by wearing blue and green and attended a great pep assembly. That night, our guys beat Wasson 14-7, while Karen Ricketts was crowned the Homecoming Queen, and the winners of the car decorating contest showed off. The week was capped by the beautiful dance, Sail On. This week was definitely one of the high points of the year! 40 Homecoming Homecoming 41 iwgw, '6 '--.,. ,M , l . , , Lf f ,' 0 ,I -, .fm 'P Mx Q .fp i ir Q j , - a f areas, 'Vi H N ment. Credltsy-Include ' ll .f of NHS and Whpl lwhqgl . Eff, , Included in K3fSHiS court heals g W '3 'L 5 ,gl W ,Q xg rest, uzl ane, V usan b U fl y: f Smk, all of whom have PH1'flClp2l'Ed Q, H . ' Doherry's activities. , 1 , 0 ' ' . 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'1 Av A ,f ,ag , I -,' W di. ,V Y- FHQ' .. 1, f. .J-w ifefil' , v f ,A '52 -1, ', 4, Y , isa .. -.,f, ,rv ,I4 ,fz13,s.Z,:,e,, i f 46 Valentines Court L 251 Q, V: 'yi V k . . 4' '-, gpm t v. rw ,lf WWW Valentines Day is a special day for old and young alike. It was made very special for this year's Valentine King and Queen, Dom Demicco and Kellie Rodriguez. Other members of this year's court were, Lisa Dillon, Kim Wayne, Connee Pike, Michelle Bailey, Tim Newton Carlos Mateos, Kelly Cook, and Todd Demijohn. Valentines Court 47 ,. UU' , ,W Piom, the idimax 'social event of the yea: forifseniots, and juniors i salikejlroppedqffirhe year of 1979- i80twithani Elegant dinner at Four L iS4::1sonsQ and a' dazzling afterf prom affhffiOdYlSsSCY4t t s Included in the court were, Lisa L Kutsner, Susan Cohen,'Karen i Ricketts, Rhonda Sink, Leigh Ann West Eric Todd Tim ' Rl ,fQLM'lf ' I ' E ff mir .Qs ,U , :fi in ,f, .Www 50 Become Involved Ewmwnwwww-fk,.f,.2 .. 1 - ,,,,.,...owf' ' gf '. gm! Q Q11 ,W ff:3,i31i,is:5,z,Q. ,, A v, 1,1,f..,5,,,,,,,,,,:,t , ,.,, . ., .. , , , , 4 1 - s 'SsAkaf?1:av Q W . 4? ,U fffi lillkfwf' f f 'fd' i I , f . 1,3 Mg.. V, ,t , ,1 , . ., .,. t ,, , ., . . ., , , ,, Become Involved 51 The members of Doherty's Archeon are once again active and involved. They've played the lead role in all Spartan activities. Without Student Council Committees, Doherty activities would come to a complete stand still. There are seven energetic com- mittees which include Morale, Publicity, Assemblies, Student Relations, Treasury, Records and Social. Morale, headed by Karen Ricketts has done an outstanding job of boosting the spirit of Doherty High School. Pep ralliers have increased Spartan spirit, pride and attendance at extracurricular activities. Cherrijacobs and Assemblies have worked hard in preparation for presenting formal assemblies including the Queen's assem- blies. This hard work has paid off because Doherty has provided entertaining assemblies all year. Who at Doherty has not enjoyed dancing with that special someone at one ofthe many dances sponsored by the Social Committee? Headed by Tammy Shuck, This committee has entertained the student body through lively music, extravagant decorations, and colorful lights at its many dances. Attracting attention to various Spartan activities are the infor- mative posters painted by the Publicity Committee lead by Lori Stamps. The halls are often lined by posters and signs keeping the student body and faculty aware of all school activities. Missie Miskel, Michelle DeLong and their committees keep things running smoothly in Student Council, Treasury keeps the financial afairs in order, while Records keeps council minutes. Susan Cohen, guiding Student Relations, helps keep the student body and faculty united. Keeping communication open be- tween the students and faculty while working to solve various student problems are Student Relations main goals. These seven important committees put their hard work, ambi- tion and determination into building a stronger student body at D.H.S. Committee Heads? Missie Miskel, Tammy Shuck, Lori Stamps, Karen Ricketts, Michelle D91-Ong, and Chfffl Jacobs. Not pictured: Susan Cohen. Many ofthe social events at Doherty would not be possible without the leadership of these dedicated students. lf 'f : .4 w ' 1 j ig 1 li ' 451' i . .M , l L .Atl I 5 Q flax Treasurer Missie Miskel is Pictured with her comlnmet. Chris Karen Ricketts and Melissa Morgan have pepped the student body and their athletic and academic teams to a Hernandez Terry Vimcum Darren Higman and Julie East- winning season through their energetic Morale Committee, land, 52 Student Council THOMAS B. noi-ienrv msn Lori Stamps and the other fifteen Members of Publicity did a great job of informing all of Doherty High School, Cherry Jacobs and the members ofthe assemblies committee have put on entertaining assemblies all year, keeping all at Doherty High amused, Social Committee eagerly poses for a picture. Tammy Shuck guided the Social Committee into working long and hard to plan activities for the student body to participate in. Student Relations was guided by Susan Cohen and helped relay the student body thoughts to the faculty and the administration. Michelle DeLong and Records. Dee Oldham, Michelle DeLong, Melissa Morgan, Terry 'Vancura, Joanne McLaughlin, and Carol Volkenant, Student Council 53 The Archeion, under a new sponsor, Mr. Rex Gisler, spent the entire year working on projects to unify the student body. President Skip Anderson and the other eight members of cabinet worked endless hours planning activities to keep all the students of Doherty satisfied. With Prom out of the way, Senior council spent a more relaxed year. Class President Debbie Bartalo said that their main goal was to make the Senior's last year a memorable one. Thejunior council kept busy planning and carrying out the Prom. Rachael Holmes, the junior Class President, felt this was their main concern for the year. Sophomore Class President Janine Bell stressed that the Sophomore Council's main concern was to make as many sophomores as possible feel wel- come. Lis, t Front: Susan Cohen, Karen Ricketts, Leigh Ann West, Mi- chelle DeLong. Back: Lori Stamps, Cherri Jacobs, Tammy Shuck, Missie Miskel, Skip An- derson, and Mr. Rex Gisler fArcheion Sponsorj. Center Lett: As the money rolls in, Leigh Ann West still finds time to catch forty winks. Bet- ' ter wake her up, guys, Center Right: Is it really true that blondes have more fun? Steph- anie, Karen and julie certainly seem to think so! 54 Council tv 1 3 wx.: lim Right: Terry patiently awaits her breakfast during the Breakfast of the Gods. Below: Eddie looks totally en- thused during a Senior Council meeting. ' T he Lck, Q the i,-gs? .. Q 'Ei 5 I F gggzrxzsf' A . 'ig x.....,M.. ls.. U M x UQ x ,Q -riaaxifh If Rfk' 'ef 5 my L L t 1 1 xg . X Q i 'K ' ' X 4. - , 3 i 7 Y , ig g ii ,az lil. 'S Above fBack Rowj: Stacy Shanks, Rachael Holmes, president, Melissa Morgan, Darren Higman. fFront Rowj: Carl Dixon, Terry Brewington, Donna Haendler, Karen Reeves, Jenny Thompson. Not Pic- tured: Ann Shepard, Na- dene Hansen. Now, that's a real junior Council! Right 7'Tqa7oWfTiria Wall, Cindy Ward, Laura Noel, Mindy Sampson, Karin Mosier. fMiddle Rowjfjulie Eastland, Me- lissa Isaac, Stephanie An- derson, Janine Bell, presi- dent, Chrissy Brath. fBor- tom Rowj: Dave Dean, Lisa Gould, Roger Pierce, Karen Valliant, Carol Vo- kenant. What a bunch of Sophomore Spirit! t 51592 Above fBaCk Rowjsjesper Clemmings, Eddie Tankers. ly, Robert Morris, Ken Vincellette, Sean Hannaway, Todd Higgins. fMiddle Rowj: Dee Old- ham, secretary, Lisa McKensie, Carol Champi- on, Tammy Christner, Deb- bie Bartalo, president, Re- nee Fontaine. K Front Rowj: Kim Wall, Lisa Kutsner, Suzy Lane, Missy Kemp, Sue Musser, vice-president. Not Pictured: Michael Sny- der, Chris Hernandez, trea- surer. Some of the Senior Council projects for the year included selling Class of 80 T-shirts, candy grams, and Christmas Caroling for local hospitals, Good Work Senior Council! Council 55 ZF ' 1.25 . l , .. . ,.,,,. . , ,Wg ' '-1 5 Q, ','W I' if as I1 e Lu 31 E Q. E E 2 S S xx 9 Q Right: First Row: C. Robbins, P. Weeres, D. Kil- loran, T. Quier, L. Schulz, S. Brown, S. Barnes, Dr. Barnes, Second Row: C. Harvey, P. Alex, M. Harden, R. Davis, R. Stenson, j. Cacherat, J. Werschky, L. Prall, S. Newvine, M. Kinney. Low' er R1ght: Let's dance, dance, dance, says Mon- roe to the reply of, 'just do your part, we want things to go smoothly. Center: Did I hear you say I looked Old !??! Below: Four score and seven years ago .... Dave Killoran rehearses for his part in the astounding play, Witness for the Prosecution . .10 N Ml K- KL Af .1 If I N , - V f- . , . .rf- 9 I , 53, it it 1 . .. 1 l Limg' W K sur! 1 fy '4 GS 1 I l I . ... . .. ' t .:-: .4 X f' 5 -- Mr: M . . .. . , 'K . ew I I Who creates the heart and soul of Doherty High None other than the Spartan Serendipity Players! The excel- lent direction of Dr. Barnes enables them to conjure up the fantasies of the make-believe world, taking every one of us with them. Through them, come the laughter and the have given us four very superb productions, and Doherty l E sorrow, the dancing and the songs. This year, the Players . Q' 58 Become Involved' eagerly looks forward to the next fantasy. Listen closely and you shall hear the tale ofa club whose fame is known far and near.Oracle-D of course! This club specializes in the art of speaking, but not just any kind of speaking. This is the language of speech and debate. Under the profound direction of Dr. Barnes and Mr. Rosburg, the club has shown a strong performance in all of its 17 speech tournaments and will no doubt increase its fame in the future. Sound like fun? You bet your vocal chords it is!!!!! wav ,MW Degme w TH 'film Top: What can I say? Surrounded by all you hand- -some.hu.nks,JQlMQ' love it! Above: Wait a sec, I ust be hearing things! Did frElly hear you say that I'm doing the wrong selection?! Far lehr Aw, come on, Dad, do I have to be convincing? Are you telling me I have to look like I'm in love?i'? Lek: just look at us - one big happy family!! Oracle-D ' 59 US 2 Upper Right: Larry and Chuck set up to play each other for the championship. Lower Rrghg Doug bates talks to his partner about their last game. Upper Lek: Dean Gordon has a hold on Victor's playing game. Lower Lek: Back Rowfjack Past, Mr. Wickland, Dean Gordon. First Row: Larry Blondin, Chuck Gold. cness mites zz 6Qg Chess SKI P - ,, Q, M.. Chess Club at Doherty High School is a group of five people who, if you asked them, could tell you anything you wanted to know about Chess. With the help of Mr. Wickland, this club is full of the real skill needed to play Chess. Members competed with many other schools this year, among them Mitchell. How well do they play? See for yourselfg play them a game. Wargames, like many club's at Doherty, is exciting and challenging. I r. Zimbrick and the clubs 16 members have fun playing games themselves. They also have fun by playing other schools in area. The Wargames Club is definitely a club in command of its I 010 TA TES A . A, gf R.. lc Row: Lance Cameron, Richard Wheeler, jim Hall, David Solms, Todd Higgins, David Killoran. Front Row: e McCarville, Brad Wagner, james Rigey, ,Ion Cacherat, Monroe Harden, Scott Barnes, Richard Harvey. Q Top Lek: This is the way were going to attack. Upper Right: The dictator hard at work, thinking. Lower Right: Umm, I clon't think you got it. Top Right It's so easy to take these games personally, Monroe! 6 lu! 1 xii 'Q 29171: IUI' KILJI-11: Kow 1, Mr. Mundorff, jeff Orr, Dennis Scott Baker, Bob Gibbons, Bill Genoshe Row 2: Lori Noseworthy, Tammy Phillips, Kim Carter, Brenda Utlab Bottom Right: Row Ig Dave Robson, Vince Bean, Mike De Ridder, Christain Miller, john Pennington, Kevin Martan, Ron Hodges Row 25 Mike Keeney, Mark Shure, Gerald Espinoza, Tony Guild, Markjohnson, Brian Lessig, -Ion Davis, Mr. Parkhill V6 d I Iiqleailzisirilfii If a person did not feel that he or she wanted to attend college but wanted a different way of work, they could join VICA club in the auto or graphics de- partment. Students in VICA work three hours everyday for two years. The aim is to prepare students into a technical career of their choice. Money that the students in VICA raise helps to pay for leadership conferences' and Skills Olympics in which some members participate with the hopes of finding their ideal career. The FBLA club provides additional op- portunities for students in busines, office education and career practices. The main activity is the District, State and National conferences. The sponsors, Mrs. Franz and Mrs. Zegler, Doherty's FBLA play a major role in the business department. It induces aggressiveness and competence important to students who are seeking a major position in the business world of today and in the great future that is ahead of them. fem m business Top Lett: Row 1 - D. Shinkle,j. Coriner, P. Gran- quist, G. Hall. Row 2 -IW. Gray, C. Olivas, C. Storn, D. Patrick, R. Barra, Taylor. Row 3 - S. Meinberg, T. Hammer, S. Walters, S. Smith, C. Srreerer, A. Hoyer, Mrs. Franz. Bottom Lek: Row 1 - T. Stuart, Lehmann, C. Fox, C. Falley, C. Kuyawa. Row 2 -- V. Lee, M. Brown, M. Gurle, K. Rodrigoez, Mrs. Zegler. Q . Bi.. FBLA 63 The National Chapter of DECA is a youth organi- zation to help develop leaders in the marketing and distributing aspects of business. Doherty's own Deca club was an active group not only in the school, but also in the community. The members of Deca spent the year developing skills in business and putting their skills to work in local area stores, such as LaBelles, Perkin Shearers, and j.C. Penney's. Their activities included a Christmas party for un- derpriviledged children, a muscular dystrophy dance-a-thon, and a gift wrapping booth at the Mall of the Bluffs. Deca also competed in District, State, and National Leadeship Conferences. The sponsor, Mr. Elston had a well-organized club which was run efficiently by President Brian Woz- niak, and the four other officers. It was a successful year. ,,,..,,..,., Above: DECA Officersg Kim Wayne, Gabi Feideler, Theresa Bell, Charlie Murdock, Pat Alalem, Susan Above: DECA members look enthusiastic at a morning meeting. Above Right: Mr. Elston adds his opinion during a Deca meeting concerning their Christmas gift-wrapping booth. Right: Karen and Sherry listen artentively while Mary finishes off the remains of a doughnut. as 0 49 c: :' 1' DE GOUCAT 9 64 DECA Lek: DECA eats well at its early morning meetings. Member Dave Christensen trys to eat a doughnut in one bite. Below: Pat Alalem, the Vice-President of Deca, strikes a serious pose while listening at a Deca meeting. 3 il Above: CBack Rowj Dave Christensen, Charlie Murdock, Thesesa Bell ftreasurerj, Pat Alalem Cvice-presidentj, Susan Muffley, Ka- ren Von Loh, Kim Wall, Wade Gore. CFront Rowj Karen Garcia, Sherri Sherbebert, Mary Gould, Gabi Feicleler Csecretaryj, Kim Wayne Cpublicity officerl. Not pictured: Brian Wozniak fpresi- dentj. Lek: DECA member Charlie Murdock practices using the cash register during a meeting. DECA 65 Lower Rrght:You've got to be kidding ..... tell me this isn't so ..... you have absolutely no m0ney??? Rrghnl like French Club, but I just love sitting behind this register counting and counting and counting .. . Lower Lek: If you don't want your arm to be a duplicate of mine, you'll agree that you're hungry and buy some gum or M8cM's or some tootsie pops , . , Below: I'ci like to thank all those who supported me in this moment of triumphg my hamster, my gerbil, my dog ,.,.. ,swat 3, . , FREN6H 400.9 ! li E I 66 Become Involved What makes the French club spirit so big? Its 70 some members do! With the help of Miss Wagner, the club had planned some really fun events, such as the club's annual bake sale, the French Club Bazaar, the International Christmas, trips and also French films!! That's not all, though! They also met at such places as Fargo's! Why are there so many members? Some say because French is the lan- guage of love . Others say, We wanted to get involved! They sure are! we ww 'vii 77 L l 5'1 ,.1 f141?g,,fw, 4 -.,.,4,,,, J ,I . ' 42' . 1, - 'af rg, W...1 1 ,fy , ..-1- ' t free? , , .AW,.. g 9 ,,, ..,. ,A x ,WJ di? 5'f 5'i W WI .mv ff -, f. 1 ,. , , I a Qc z,:,5fw' H Above: Could this be the next great chef of the world, or just another German fixing his meal? Upper Right: Look Robin, I told you the cherries go in first, not that stuff. Lower Right: CFront Row, left to rightj Mrs. Perry, Deanna Biavashi, Tom Dillion, Noreen Mingel- dorff. fBack Row, left to rightj Elisabeth Amacker, Chris Brebner, Robin Davis, Gertrude de Leeuw. V512 swlieen erm FES7! 68 German Each meeting created more or less a fest Germa Club participated in many events, among the Octoberfest, a food tasting party, and Internationa Christmas. With these activities, who could g wrong? German Club had a lot to boast about this yu.. . r rr c ven with early morning meetings, Latin Club was l I W, . L J . . and bushy tailed. The club mainly of bringing to life the Roman activities customs. The club members say, it's really I Latin Club participated in Ides of March 5, Initiation Ceremonies, a Roman Banquet, Q a trip to Estes Park. Le-H: Are styles going Roman these days? Lower Lek Shelly smiles pretty for the camera. Below: lsnthis Julius Caesar all over again or just Miss Keith? Lower Right: CClockwiseJ Miss Keith, Kevin Ellis, Shawn Murphy, Debbie Hoover, Lori Tosetti, Wendy Smith, Karen Ricketts, Shelly Perez, Cary Smith, Linda Prall, and Brenda Cote Ccenterj. 27111 'lusty al. --yggffrf ci. TD if ?'f:, -1:1-risamr-:swift Nw 1g',q2.5rrf,s,rfgQwQf rs, 2335152 di Jag-22. fic - wt! it fe 5 4:55 . will Y wr' Latin 69 Upper Rrlghr: This is how you pose for a picture. T Belowrl think I'll catch a few Z's, I deserve it. Lower K K Right: How does this profile grab ya? lower Lei? Front rowg Gwen Moore, Stacy Ford, Latifah Sha- heed, Kim Disnute, Laura Dorsey. Middle rowg Robir Koonce, Erica Vann, Terry Foster, Bryon Stewarv Mark Ford. Back rowg Max Grammer, Cynthia Chap K man, Barbara Broadnax. if if 4 Understanding each other is what Black Club is about. Black Culture Club worked to A ,TE the student body closer together as well as its members more about themselves and bility. The c1ub's activities included, Black Week, Martin Luther King's birthday, raffle sales, and a retreat. 70 Black Culture Club Weekly meetings with guest speakers every other week, practicing hispanic dances, learning old tra- ditions, and participating in Cinco de Mayo, fMexican Independence Dayj kept La Sangra del Unida busy. The club meaning Blood of the Fu- ture let its members prepare to face the world head on by using tradition for back ground. The members thought the year was fantastic! THE FUTURE IS 0URS' Lek: Shhh, don't tell anyone I'm peeking into the pinata. Lower Leti: How many times do I have to tell you don't do that. Lower Right: This is what I call dancing. Below: Mr. Lucero, Laura Romero, Beverly Powers, Ben Gallegos, Virginia Uralle, Rete Aragon, Karen Garcia, Carlos Guzman, Lori Aragon, Rose Annette Uralle, Dawn Gonzalas, Barbie Carrillo. Nr,-, MV., I K - V crifh . . W K . t ,,,,..-.wvff La Sandra del Unida 71 Bottom Lek: Back row, Dave Killoran, Richard Harvey, Dan Lafferty, David Solms. Mddle row:jon Cacherat, Alli- son Giesko, Lisa Schultz, Carla Harvey. Front rom Kathy Peacock, Craig Heitman. Below: Dave Killoran asks, Do any of you know why this is like it is? I sure don't. Top Right: Kathy Peacock shows us she knows how to read and I study. Bottom Right: Carla Harvey asks, Do you know the answer to this? . is aww -5 ' , . ' ' The International Relations Club at Do- ' g herty High School prepares club mem- ' bers for the main activity which is the Model United Nations at UNC and USC. 0 f 9 The purpose of the club is to promote understanding of foreign countries, inter- 72 International Relations Club in-M, national relations and problems facing two the world today. The club meets Thursdays a month in the science area or at a member's house. The sponser of the club is Craig Heitman, and with him, the IRC had a very rewarding year., no! Not another deadline! These words were heard quite rtly among Strgme Chronou staff members. This year's spent classtime, after school hours, and week-end days 1, layouts, developing pictures, and typing line after line of Finally, with all deadlines completed and sent to the Q 'sy editors and assistants could wipe their brows and 0 e m e joyous sighs of relief. Time to Celebrate!!! Right: Mr. Hallam looks quite pleased. Upper Left: isn't all hard work, as you can tell by this groupshot. Rachel and Charles listen intently to the annual's Mon- l on meeting. Left: Editors Gabi and Mary work hard pages!! Yearbook 73 74 Accept The Challenge!! F Accept The Challenge 75 AQ NTL'-I I 'VU' Nia- qv gap. 5 Ks is l H ww . t U 4 A ,if 2 1.-. sv A , Li. 5' 00TB LL Above Lek: Dc-n't ask me, I'm just a ref! Above Rghr: Wait a second. Where's everyone going! Below Lek: Hey you guys, the other team just kicked off Get on the Held! Football 77 Below: We've got to stop meeting like this! Right: Todd Demijohn anxiouslyawaits for the defense to turn the ball back over to the Spartans. ,,gJ- ,a :5 3 Dohertyi ,. Opponent A '41 , . gait?-ag . . Grand Central . . . .To 21 . X' ,. . .Air Academy . .. 'T ggi. 5? . 135 o . . ffiiff .7f' 30 . ff.1Harrison. . . .... O. 15 . rM'itche11 . . ...i 35.111 Z14 R .. South ...... 14 . .... Wassoffi. . . 1175 . 14 . ..Central ...bg 7 28 .' . . .Widefie1d. . . . VILL 10 . . . ., , . .Air Academx., . . iii'iie: fi A A K.. .. ,1.A . ,AA., ssi. iiii . , . ,,A. 1 1'., . Front Row: D. Breirstein, R. Suter, D. Patrick,j. Tourville, C. Mateos, T. Cassidy, T Aguilar, T. Quier, D. Schanel, 2nd Row: B. Demio, D. Frankmore, B. Wozniak, R Smalley, M. Ford,j. Procyzyn, C. Bell, E. Rappold, T. Demijohn, P. Smith, F. Vollrath 3rd Row: Coach Cimino, Coach Cunico, Head Coach McDowell, L. johnson, D Zimbrick, M. Martinez, G. Evans, L. Anderson, T. Edwards, S. Banks, K. Ahern Coach Hamilton, Coach Hunter, Charles Gaul, 4th Row: Coach Espinosa, K. Richj 78 1 Row:M. Monaham, 2nd Row:j. Nevieson,j. Rubio, N. Currier T. Istvan, j. Workman, H. Carnes, K. Lakrone, R A. Marks, C. Royal, P. Marks, T. Gulledge, S. Bartalo, B. 5rd Row: T. Rock, M. Schaffer, R. Brath, L. Robinson, 4th Row: B. Jenkins, M. Merritt, D. Dean, Sperber, F. Macligar, R. Garduno, G. Palmer, S. Kavari, L. Pottinger, 5th Row.'G. Kale, R. Pierce, D. Pinney, G. Schmidt, M. Ross,j. Winkler, G. Baker, M. Ratterree, D. Craig, D. Melehi, 6th Row: M. Ratterree, E. Penning- ton, R. Lebon-Frank, M. Palmer,j, Purky, Vancura, B.jerman, E. Reynosa,j. Reeds, Back Row: Coach S. Espinosa, Coach R. Hunter. Doherty Oppon t East Arr Academy Centennial Harrison Mitchell .Sourh.......... .Wasson......... ..........Central...,...... 27 ........ Widefield ......... Lek Ive got to catch this one' Above 312 shows his excellent form Football 79 ,. .,... -f Above: Clockwise: M. Weigel, M. Pixley, B. Royball, L. Mitchell, Cjohnson, K. Srreiff, A. Schantz, K. Reeves, D. Langford, Coach Vigil, P. McCarthy, D. Bammesbeger, M. Layman, D. Bicking, C. Volkenant, S. Dunne, M. Tourville, lj. Bell, L. Rousseau. Top Leif: Okay look girls, forget the guys. Who needs em? Right: Lori Dickenson demonstrates her spiking ability. VOLLEYBALL ... 80 Girls Volleyball Top Lek: Alesia Mascardas sets it up. Above: What is this, leap frog during a game? 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Third Row: Missy Hamilton, Cathy Castron- ovo, and Coach Durner Womens Gymnastics 85 A tm ,,,., L.. ,rg S feesa Ke.f emi '-f was - ,3r s ,..g i . . s ' --15,ff?-.ff ff -Q.1 1' ! r r-395518 ,- - Dohelfysijfi- ?ggf?2i'Lo 3558 C 6ffi26 6 12 l - - tgipf zofigy, , , Pikes got, f ?'Si'1l2ii isnisfficffrfiig? 6 dffiz' r C 2 tr , we Above: What do you think this is, fun or somethin? Top Right: Cedric jones shows his winning style. 86 Cross Country ,ilk Nm ,, 'ri-slew .:' w .ff -6 W s' fi' -,IS or Q , ,,4f.:,-ft -.wwe Top: Dwayne Thurston,-jeff Magee, Del Robbins, Steve Muffley, Diane Mohn, Becky Garcia, Teri Meclrano, Rose Mudrick, Graeme Badger. Middlcwjeff Lowe, 'Iohn Shodeen, joe Bustos, Dave Solms, Mark Ellington, Mike Gurule, Cedric jones, G Kercher, Mel McKinney, Victor Williams. Front: Robin Davis, Kelly Rodriquez. R053 CQUNTRY . . Left: Kelly Rodriquez gives it all she's got. Top Lek: The look portrays the mood. Above: On your marks, ger ser, go! Cross Country 87 Right: Terri Halpin concentrates on her upcoming race. Bottom Lek: Kerri Hannon executes a near perfect dive. Top Lek: Pia Lisac practices in order to beat her previous record. WIM... 88 Girls Swim 5'-vu., Lisa Paige, Chrxs Suter, Kate Mayotte, Susan Back Row Coach Badger, Deena Koss, Lhen Becky, Pia Bc-10wgCapfain Susan Ravetti gives Middle Row Tem Halpm Pam Zaleski Paula Lxsac, Esther Pena, Nadene Hansen, Cindy Hoguehlennifer it her all, and wins! Lek: Gigi mda Mayotte, Barb Stebenne, Gigi Greenlee Hadley Susan Ravetti, Pam Nalezny, Naclene Dorsey. 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Q aAAiWAiwHfwifaAgw fa .Ar 2Avfff2fN1f1 at mfvfea ea L, H ef f vgie N 7 - K 2' M3529 Aiiilfiaif aa:s,fA3 Girls Swim 89 IN GQLF . . . Above: Keep your eye on the ball, not the camera! Above Rgght: Al's a real swinger! 90 Golf ,M ,, , 1 Q wx l From let? ro nghtg Mike Lowe, Randy White, Steve Shinn, Mike Scheukffela, Bill Scott, Mark Cardon Martinez, Brad Scott. Center Honrg Coach Sandoval. DCKEY A x s 'Q 7 'Wy 5 , D 2 --li?'i 5 A 'Q Top Ich: Spartans prepare to battle it out! Top Right: Carlos is such a hunk! ow: K. Holmstrom, C. Mateos, L, Webster, D. Lecour, 211a'R0w:S. Wozniak, E. Treat, R.jacobsohn, M. K. Colyer, 3rd Row: T. Dillon, C. Thomson, D. Klingbeil,j. Kyle, B. Noseworthy, Back Row' Coach D. Diorre, M, Bruno, F. sums, s. Horton H0CkCY 91 'C 1 5--N, , NWN, inf' Ph .A min Wg, mxsr gc ,Q fm. f , g I , Q If -' ' W5 WW f ,fd .M 1 X,,3 1 If or ' M 4 s k Q SF I if Q ,f .V ,gp-wiv SKETBALI. mQlWw,,,. ' Lett: Gosh my arms are getting tired! thinks Paul Kuiper, Above Lek: Coach Charles shows a look of frustration. Above: A helping hand is offered to a discouraged Spartan. 66 , 81 85 79 78 6' 7 5 7 7 . ,.,,, ,M,,,, V ,, K Doherty 5 A . ,Opponent 85 1 - - ' .CO1HIHb5Ue .- -7 Li H 1265 .. L I 54? . 80 - - 4 ,alrpeyp I . . I w-fuwWffrf.- r - - 85 . .- 4 . . . .:7.1lw, . Mgzll . .- f, . - 86 . .7 . . . ,grdefield g ..... . . . . 62 74 - ' 4 -5 ???SQg17 .qw Q. 4 ,155 A f 5,415 81 . . . . .. S6593 QQ 5, .f:3,., ,,....... W, 67 .. .... .... U63 90 .. Coronaiflo .. +14 59 . . . . ,,,, VMirche1l . . . . . . ' glemy . . . . . . . . . . .li . . . Pallnerf. . 50 64 71 6 . , . . .V . ....... 5 89 . . .... 1, . . . . . 65 so . . . . .... . . . 69 , 87 . . . . ...... 57 B' ew A f-4 Q . W ' .Swv ,Q ,, f km f . , iw Aboyc I .elif Paul, if you get your toes off the ground, you may be able to reach the ball! Above Rrlght: Get the signal, 94 onion breath! Front Raw: Ass't. Coach Powell, Head Coach Charles, Ass't. Coach Grants,j. Perki-manager, 2nd Row:j. Wes Kuosman, M. Perkins, M. Thomoclc, C. Thomas, J. Bond, P. Kuiper, 3rd Row: M. Thotnock, K. Cook, 4th Ro Scott, S. Thompson, Back Row: K. Talbott, D. Thornton Lek: Q52 shows his defensive talent. Right: Par Hoffman looks for a break in the block. ii, 4 ,Wa 4 - Z QQJ: zz znlx W.: .l.far0W , f 2.ssfff:ffp 91 1- - kv is-gs! ,.V. ,,, ' l l Nfl Mens Basketball 95 Top Right: Tip it to the Spartans! Borrom Righr: Lisa Gould goes for two! , mf -mr' 1 L i.i.cq'.. .I -f liken. x.f'. - Doherty y Gpponentt L 4 J jvfmf na - - - ff.-f f .- ef. . ,, , .- 1 3. -K i ' if ftf. L ' elil L fill, W' ,-fL L ' 47' . i. ',. ' . 48 . .L ' . . Cengenniala . . . 60 . . Wiafficld c. . . 4 4 5254 57 . h . QSQUIEI . .e gg: ,. 58 . 3 5 M .... Q East . .V wg 5343 f I a e - ig. fqfe53f:::Hff-Q- ,. . .J sf 40 ' f 1' - he , , 1 55551 gg, L in 5 ,g is ,fi74f ' ' I A P - I ,,'. 'm'A L 5? 1 1 , ix, Amy. ,5m . .. , . Top Row: Coach Dumer, Ann Spanier, Terri Schuh, Dena Sikole, Michelle Layman Middle Row Becky Garcia Peggy McCarthy, Alecia Mascarenas, Leah Cullins. Bottom Row: Michelle Bailey, Lon Dickenson 96 Women's Basketball SKETBALI. ,param Wmfff Coach Abrams Susan Muffle anine Bell Kim Barrowman Kelli Dawson ucl Harten- TOP Lek-A Coach Dumer Sets Characteristics Pose on the sidelines during , YJ , , ,J y . h. h . zddle Row: Mamie Pixley, Lisa Rousseau, Lisa Gould, Kathy johnson, Val stanton. Bottom 3 game' Boffom R48 fs D0 UW SPMWUS Work hard af Pmwce' Tourville, Barb Roybal, Leah Mendoza, Debbie Young. Not Pztturedz Andrea Schantz. Womerfs Basketball 97 fe? Y 4 l f K fg,i1i,1.:: we I Above: A Doherty swimmer gets a head start on victory. Top Lek: With competitive form, Randy Devine shows why Doherty divers are on top. Right: Clay jackson is exhausted after having completed the 50 Freestyle with the State Qualifying time of 2513! 98 Men's Swim WIM The 1979 season had an extra advantage because never before has the team had so many members. The amount of swimmers gave depth to the team, which in the past has proven to be a weakness. Some of this year's top swimmers were captain Craig Smith, Clay jackson, Del Chrrstmen and Art VanNostrand This year the team gained a new student senior Tom Young who proved to be a welcome addition and al o became one ofthe team captains The divers were also a vital part of the team and were led by Randy Devine and Brian Herclt 1120 rl-' ---- ff-i -T P S115 3 tti - - - -f - ff xi ,, Ht. .. ,. ..,, ,t ,.i, t 623 J - - Alf' T T 107.5 . . . . . . . 2535 3 1 . ili Q 3 fHarrison . . if Palmer - ' iff i , 5 . Pueblo Central it ltigggii-,sl1i1D6 t 95 . ...., iM1U1C,hCllii - . T 102 - - - ---- ji igiriii Lekjunior Randy Hanson shows deep concentration before the start of his event. Top: Craig Smith comes up for air during the butterfly. 1 10 Men's Swim E Le, im , ,yu 'EFT' Above: Coach Vigil Says, If you don't mind I'm in a meeting. Top Leli: The long distance runners head home after a long hard practice, Right: Becky Garcia works on her form to obtain the perfect pivot. 100 Womens Track swlyiim, x K' Kang, ex. I is are W V 39 W sy? 19 N RACK af i Top LeH: Kim Stegmen stretches out before practice. Above: Peggy 1 h Q A I Lambert strains to strengthen leg muscles. Row: Liz Mitchell, Robin Davis, Assistant Coach john Bushy, Head Coach Peggy Vigil, Bell, Lisa Rousseau. Second Rowjennifer Hadley, Trisha Cozzens, Ande Shantz, Yolanda Diane Mohn. Third Row: Caroline Mehle, Kellie Rodriquez, Kim Stegmen, Latifah Debbie Christensen. Fourth Row: Andrea Guillery, Melissa Montgomery, julie T Hill, Karen Reeves. Back Row: Trisha Fitzgerald, Peggy Lambert, janet Walker, Car ll WOmen'5 Track 101 Sandy Dunne. ' Mmfpw ' Af ' fnwmiwffiswiimizzsrifkfwsziraifl' 'll Y ' P' K Q ll ku. , 4 g'g'M'l'l ll'l l'l'H Above: Let? to right: Duane Thurston, Tom Anderson, Scot: Fortune, Doug Novorny, Gaspar Abeyra, Chuck Gallegos, Mike Goodbee, RK Hurliman, Randy Devine, Carl Dixon, Greg Arguello, Ronnie MacDonald, Coach Larson. Top: How do I get myself into these rhings?! Bottom Rights: Who says, Those who can'r do, reach ?! , 102 Men's Gymnastics l 1 YMNASTICS Top Lek: If you ever have a cold, let me tell you - this really clears the sinuses!! Top Right: Swinging pommell horse is tough, but posing for this picture takes nothing short of what I've got plenty of - brute strength! Lek: If I hold this much longer, coach, Ijink I'll collapse!! I MCH'S Gymnastics 103 Top Lek:-Ioe concentrates on breaking rhe school record of 6'8V1 . Top Right: Bryan executes near- perfect form in the high hurdles. Bottom R1gh1:A good start saves precious seconds in the short distance races. ti. H 4 fva-fr lx all I' '1- ,W'i,ll' iff. fag, vw- , ,, fi., Back Row: Mike Haptensrall, Sean Hannaway, Brian McKnight, Tim Newton, Rich Harrington, Mel McKinney, Tony Cobb, Tim Henderson, Darren Schanel. Second Row: Al Malone, Robert Dunlap, Steve Muffley, Cedric jones, Mark Ellington, Vic Smith, Mark Ford, Pat Smith, Cal McChrisron, Tony Brooks, Front Row: jeff Magee, Tim Agular, Les Anderson, Sherwin Banks, john Ceballos, jay Workman, Coach Cimino. 104 Men's Track RACK row: Bryan Mc Knighgjoe West, Rich Harrington, Mel McKinney. Back row: Cedric jones, Dan rn, Pat Smith, Coach 'lim Cimino. Top: Sprinters Dan Thornton 8: Pat Smith consistently registar times in the low ten second level. Bottom: In order to be in top competition, Rich has to regularly throw the shot more than 50 ft. Men's Track 105 M Li , . ' ,ww 44419 - HR f .yfwi fi ,M W A, , ., aw i . Q. ff?-uve 915 Lek: Rhonda returns a difficult shot high and close to her body, Upper Right: Kim goes for the ball. Lower Right: Stacy braces for a backhand 106 Womerfs Tennis fefllfn. E N N I S CHALLENGE l l l IS ACCURACY Upper Lett: Doherty girls catch up on the latest gossip before a match. Lower Let?: julie's all tangled up for a moment. Middle Lek: Boy! What a shot! Lower nght: Coach Heitman watches his girls play. Hy' YJ' x V! ' , iw: K VW. Q ii v Q . if Top Left: Debbie Kimmel, kicks it up. Above: Which way should I go? Top Right: Carlos and Mike show us their soccer skills. 108 Soccer s f V t Top to Bottom: Row 1:-Jeff McMurray, Dave Zimbrick, Mike Martinez Row 2: Rusty Sojourner,-Jon Tourville, Carlos Mateos, Kurt Coach Engeln Row 3: Ken Vincelette, Tim Hankins, Norman Dunn, Mike LaFever, Eric Zietlow Row 4' Mike Rosewald, Trent I Augustenborg CHALLENGE IS PERS EVERANCE QCCE R... Below: Lee Garduno works to push off his opponent into a neutral position. Right: Tim Thomas works for a take- down against his Harrison op- ponent. front Row Cary Smith C1125, Steve Martinez C1055 jeff Loctiackio C98 joe Whitsitt C1265 Dale Sparks C1195 Tracey Gulladge C1455 Row Charles Drabeck C1585, Fred Sanchez C112 Jim Muncher C152 Mike Monahan C985 Rick Butler C1195 Rick Barrowman 126 Smith 1265 Randy Harden C1265, Thi1dRow Coach Dougjohnson LeeAndro Garduno C1195 john McNalty C105 Tom Brown 98 Quier C1455 Henry Martinez C985, Steve Bartalo C1385 Tim Thomas C1125 jeff Rachwitz C1325 Bob Engl C1555 Coach Sal Espinosa Row Ray Samlley C1455, Mark Merritt C1675, Dave Meak CHWT5 Greg Naugle C1675 Scott Robinson C1855 joe Young CHWT5 Gary C1675 Chuck Holt CHWT5, Not Pictured: Sam Mendoza C1265 Roger Russell 1325 Frank Asher C1375 . . , iAfvaaaf'f4 12. . . . . .ggjygassanj gp, - - ' - - Ce!1FC11I!14l 2 ff - 28 ' -- jj so .. .. 45 ,,.., - . + 21 5, '- , 2 if-fvs but - - fi Acaflemyi if fi . South, 1, Q J 5 17 .. . 41 , ,, it 60 - 18 Top Lek: Coach Espinoza gives jeff Rach- wit a few encouraging words after a tiring match. Top R1ght:Coachjohnson seems to be quoting his favorite words, I know I'm ugly I take ugly pills. What's your excuse? Bottom Leif: Greg Naugle took third in District, while Lee Garduno took first in District, second in Regional competitions. Scott Robinson took second at District, second at Regional and placed sixth at State. Below Lek: Todd and Andy concentrate on the action on first base. Below Right: Mike Manual shows his excellent diving ability. Now, if only he'd learn how to put his hat on right! Top Right: Kevin Talbott grabs a groundet. -4' Front Row: D. Demicco, L. Kelly, T. Demijohn, K. Cook, E. Rappold Middle Row: D. Poll, M. Poll, B. Clyde, F. Vollrath, G. Evans, M. Manual Back Row.' R. Fraze, B. Cochran, B. Anderson, R. Gomez, K. Talbott, Coach Hamilton - aaera it BASEBALL Fl . Q , V 5, 1 J F 1 5 i 3 ., gi , It - if A :M I S fi' , --57124 ,fi 4 , , f v if . if 'f ive er'-,F 'I Y if 'J f-2 f'i,'1?Tl,S,i'2i f w T -M' , N-. , V ' ii V fl i V 5 , ' 2 y . , ,, 4, g. ' ' Qt, A:aY3' ' , t - i' f ,gli'ai?jVf i1!1'w: A' ' ' 'I Y , ' K K i ,yy , Ak few - kg., J f . H f fi - all . QL, l 5 ,f,fr,:j6.6.igQ? 1 JAR A t X , X ,f R fifzzrifefcizf' f i e ' 4 wmv arf' aflagywiw, Q MQ 15 gQf',Zy' xffrf my w l C+. ,-.1 fy ' , 5 ,, ..,, m ,I a 4' ' 4 HW -iw 6' CHA LLENGE IS HUSTLE Baseball is often referred to as the great American game. The Spartans really put their best foot forward and showed Doherty some real Baseball playin'. Two months before the season the Spartans began weight lifting, running, and strenuous exercising to get in shape for their victories. Along with the conditioning, the Spartans also had four returning lettermen. Lee Kelly, Todd Demijohn, Kelly Cook and Domi- nic DeMicco helped for a season full of hustle and gain. Left: Captain Wendy Smith dictating over prac- tice. Top R1Qghr:Kaylene Nuss adds spirit to the Winter Sports Assembly. Bottom Right: The B0bsy twins . Clockwise: Beth Harris, co-captain Leslie Simpson,jamie Gibson, Stephanie Anderson, Lisa Paige, co-captain Karen Vallient julie Tucker. 114 Cheerleading HEERLEADING Row: Carol Streeter, Leah Cullins. Second Row: Teri Katler, Wendy Smith. Third Row: Nancy Neuret, Missy Mellisa Montgomery, Pam Granquist. Fourth Raw: Kaylene Nuss, Mary Hunke. FiHh Row: Kammie Rodriquez, Quayle. Top Le!Y:Varsity cheerleaders at a pep rally. Bottom Right: Mellisa and Pam take a break from practice, Cheerleading 115 ik W gm' .. M 5 A K- ,,. 'gy -, 3 f' . 5 V A , , , fw fr 9 fr 94 , Mm ., ,, ,, 2 i ,WA, 25' ,, 4: L1 I ,,,,, .,4,fy J ,H . ' my .-,if , 'A gf? ' , I 0M-PCN. . . Varsxty Pom Pon. Standing, Let? to R1ght Kemp. Sitting, Left to Rtght. Ann Broholm, bhannon johnson, Barbie Kent, Kelly Rielly, and Shelly Morales, and Leslie Stanlev. Pom Pon 117 118 Celebrate Each Other ' Quill 0 hal' pw' Staff Faculty members here at Doherty were asked to respond to the following questions. Their answers appear in the upcoming pages, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. What What What What receive them? Do you believe that students are changing? Why did you choose to teach school? What is the key to motivating students to learn? What is your pet peeve? What is your pet predilection? qualities do you like to see in your students? was your most embarrassing experience in the classroom? advice would you give to all high school students. are your credentials? What degrees do you have? Where did you 'If students could know something about your job that they dirln't know, 2 what would you tell them. .1 li ,ft - ,, ..,, 'W Celebrate Each Other 119 Administrators Mrs. Caine: BS., M.Ed. from Colorado State University. Counseling credentials from Colorado State Universityg Administration Type D certificate From University of Wyoming. Advice: Take advantage of every educational opportunity in public school -while it is free, Mr. Gaul: M.A.g B.A. from University of Northern Coloradog Graduate work at Indiana State University of Northern Colorado University of Wyoming and University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Mr. Gaul feels that the key to motivating students is to make each student important in the school. The one thing about his job that he would like students to know is, That all rules are not made on a building level. Many are Administration building and Board Policies. Mr. Gill: A.B. from Franklin College of lndianag M.S, from Indiana University Administrative Certificate from the Uni- versity of Wyoming, Pet Predilection: Quiet time in front of the fireplace or an open, honest, sincere relationship with another person. Mrs. Busby: M.A., B.A. in counseling and Guidance Em- barassirig Experience: The day Bobby Chavez locked him- self in the mop cabinet. Advice: Set goals and work to achieve them. Mr. Ortiz: M.A. in School Administration and from University of Colorado, B.A. in Spanish and Education from Memphis State. Pet Running. I take that play more seriously than else I do. -Geo. Sheehan, M.D. ,Y . ITIII Dr. Schofield: B.A. in Psychol- ogy from University of Minne- sota: M.S.W. in Social Work from University of Minnesotag Ed.D. in Psychology from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado. About your job: It is an excit- ing job job, learning, growing, and problem-solving with young people. Social work and education 'Ht like a glove' and are great to wear as a career. Bushey: B.A. in EnglishfSocial Studies from Carroll College in Helena ia, M.A. in Psychplogyffiuidance and Counseling from University rthern Colorado. Reason for Teaching: There is no greater thrill in world than to watch a person learn a new concept and understand. It's for the money but for the kids. Mr. Plymell: M.A. in Guidence and Counseling: B.A. in Political Sci- ence, History and Education. Both from University of Colorado. Key to Motivation: 3 r's- reve- lance, responsibility, and reward. Pet Peeve: Inconsideration. Ms, Antista: M.A. in counseling from University of Northern Colo- rado: B.A. in Education from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado. Key to Motivation: Setting short- term as well as long-term goals and experiencing success along the way. Ms. Broadnax: B.S. from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University: Working on M.S. in Counseling. Embarassing Experience: I remem- ber last year trying to break up a Hght in the hallway and a new teacher came up and said 'Young lady please stop hugging that stu- dent in the hallway.' Then she start- ed to pull my arm from around his waist. Mr. Pickarts: M.A. from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado: B.A. from Baker Universityg. School Psychologist Certihca- tion. Are Students Changing: Dur- ing my 30 years of working with youth, I have yet to find any who would not give his or her best if given the understanding and fairness deserved. Students are more open to express their beliefs than those when I first began teaching. I think that youth generally respect adults more than many adults respect youth. I hope adult attitudes will change to a more consis- tent positive relationship with youth. counseling counseling counseling counseling counseling counsel Miss Power: M.S. in Rehabilitation Counseling: B.A. in Liberal Arts: Elementary Teaching Certificateg Vocational Rehabilitation and Counseling indorsements. Pet Predilection: Reading-a hun- ger. Pet Peeve: Paper work piled on paper work, with no 'pony' in sight. M Mr. Kelly: M.A. in Counseling, and Psychology from Arizona State Universityg B.A. in Psychology, and English. Pet Predilection: Building Ms. Wederquisr: M.A. in Guid- ance and Counseling: B.A. in Biology, and Chemestryg Both from the University of Colora- do. Qualities in Students: Respon- sibility, initiative, and a sense of humor. Advice: Organizing their time for studies, fun, activities, and self. 121 j D. Barnes: B.A.g M.A. in Speech, Theatre and French from University of Coloradog PHD in Theatre History from University of Denver. Embarrassing Experience: I gave instruction in a classroom - very effectively, I might add - for about thirty minutes be- fore I discovered I was an hour in someone The proper early, and I was else's classroom. teacher just let me 'hang' my- self. james Diers: B.A. from University of Wyomingg M.A.T. from Colora- do College. Advice: School is your job, Al- though the pay comes later, the work must be dong now or you will always be unemployed or underem- ployedf' john Horbacz: B.A. in English from Lewis College, M.A. in Reading from University of Colorado. Pet Predilection: Students who want to learn and who ask ques- tions. Pet Peeve: Students who pop gum as they chew it. Robin Knoepke: B.A.g M.A. from Colorado College Are Students Changing! Yes. Stu- dents are becoming more aware of new ideas and more sophisticated. lish english english english english english english english- english english english engl Ann Burgdorlf BA. from Val- paraiso University, MA. from Indiana University. About Yourjob: How much we really care about individual students How much we care about what we do, 122 Faculty 'V Kent Hallam: B.A. in English from Colorado University, M.A.T. in Humanities from Colorado Collgeg M.A. in Reading from University of Colorado. Advice: Believe in yourself, act on your convictions, direct your energy toward positive goals. Reasons for Teaching: I enjoyed language and' literature, and I had fun in school as a kid. jan johnson: B.A. in English: B.A. in Physical Education and Health from Concordia College: M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from University of Northern Colorado. 'Are Students Changing? Yes - There has been a period of time when education didn't mean very much to students. I think the pen- dulum is swinging back toward an interest by students in education. Reason for Teaching: I enjoyed school the learning, the interac- tions among people. Linda Kro1l:B.S. in Education from Illinois State University Currently 1f2 finished in M.A. program in reading at UCCS. Embarrassing Experience: Sharing an ofhce with Graeme Badger. Pet Predilection: Horses, books, traveling, and popcorn Knot neces- sarily in that' otderjf' Pet Peeve: Litterbugs. ish english english Marilyn Porter: B.A. in Engli: from McPherson Colleg M.A.T. in Humanities fro Colorado College. About Your job: I really like teaching a lot, and I high school students ar of the nearest people I jared Rosburg: B.A.g M.A. University of Northern Pet Predilectionf' l Rare T-Bone steak. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Pet Peeve: Students who sp tobacco juice in the hall, an Stoner: B.A. from Uni- ity of Arizonag Graduate k at University of Oregon. barrassing Experience: For- ing to attach the film end to take-up reel and showing a movie, then turning on the ts and discovering a waist- tangle of film on the -5 ia Students: A desire to new things, self-control, self- and a sense of humor. joe Trujillo: B.A. from Colorado State University, MA. from Colora- do College. Qualities in Students: Common courtesy and respect for each oth- er. Advice: If you think you Can do something, you're right. Reasons for Teaching: After working in a bank, I knew I could not handle people and money. Also, I just plain like young people. To them life is still exciting, and that makes me feel that I can help guide them. Tumbaugh: B.A. from University Learn to Froofreadln Graeme Badger: B.A. in Russian Studies from University of Michi- gang MA, in Arts and Humanities from Colorado College. Advice: Be organized. Reasons for Teaching: Interacting with people. Don Brinton: B.A. from University of Northern Iowag M.A. from Uni- versity of Iowa. Qualities in Students: A sense of humor and an ability to follow through on a given task. Rex Gisler: B.A. in Speech and journalism from Bowling Green 'Universityg M.A. in Sec- ondary School Administration from Central Michigan Univer- sityg Graduate work in Psychol- ogy at the University of Colora- do. Pet Peeve: People who don't care and people who make fun of other people. studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studie jim Warner: B.A. from Colotadi State Universityg Graduate teaching Assistant in M.A. program for one yeif. Pet Peeve: Prejudice in any form. About Your job: Teachers do more homework than students. Chris Bivin: B.A. in Science, Minor in Psychology, M.A. in Recreation Administration from University of Northern Colorado. Embarrassing Experience: Having to standup in front of class for a lecture after coffee was spilled on my pants in a very embarrassing spot. john Foster: B.A., M.A. from Colo- rado State University. Advice: Learn how to make Choices and remember that you are living the best years of your life right now - don't spoil it. Mack Grammer: B.A. in Politi- cal Science. Embarrassing Experience: Was food poisoned last year . . . no time to get to the bathroom, SO the TRASH CAN IN CLASS WAS IT! DID MY BUSINESS and continued with my lec- ture. Faculty 123 julia Hargrove: B.A. from Western State College, M.A. from University of Texasg other work at University of Northern Colorado and Colorado Col- lege. Are Students Changingi' Yes, 'I'hey're getting younger every year, Reason for Teaching: I chose to teach school because of a life-long dream I had to help young people. I also didn't know any better at the time. Dave Peterson: B.A. in Economicsg MAT in Secondary Social Science from UCCS. Advice. 'Seek instruction and guid- ance to determine a field combining both your interests and your abili- ties. Then go after it! Are Students Changingk Much better informed about worldly mat- ters. Barbara Toney: B.A. in Social Sci- ence and Psychology from Ball State University. Advice: It's a cruel world - the mediocre won't make it. Per Predilection: Hobbies, reading and travel. Key to Motivation: 'just having me as a teacher is the ultimate motiva- tion. r 'iff fi 2 ss? social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social studies social Mike McDowell: B.S.g M.A. from Colorado University. Are Students Changingk Ye-sl I see a lot of students becoming more aware ofthe necessity for an education. 124 Faculty Paul Tedrow:B.A.g M.A. from Uni- versity of Denver, Embarrassing Experience: Almost missed a class because of special schedule- the students had to come and get me. Reason for teaching: Crazy, l guess! Dennis Vigil: B.S. from University of Southern Colorado. an A593 , W.:-1 fa ' 'ist ,,ff iff3 i'l , , ',- iii . V 'aw,,, zief x i- , 5. Q f- if 15 1 1 P? ' ' I W? . ' -- .-W J 4 'K .. K: i 7 J- ' -i .. . , . . , K 1 ,, , . 1 1 S Wynn Widner: B.A. in History from American University of Beirut, M.A. in History from University of Colorado. Advice: Never take anything for granted, but always ask, 'Why?' - not 'why do I have to do this?' But 'why does it work this way?' 'Why is this the best choice For mcf' 'Why did this happen T.. Reason for teaching: No original or clever reason, just that I would want to share my love of history with as many as possible. Don Zimbrick:,Master of Thi ology from Concordia Sem naryg M.A. in Public Admini rado. Pet Predilection: An inquiri person fchild, student a adultlf' Per peeve: The saying, 'I know,' or 'I can't'. studies social Gloria Boken: B.A. from versity of Colorado: M.A. Rutgers University. tration from Universiy of Colm l harlorte Brummer: B.A. in ychology from University of loradog M.S. in Physics from niversity of Oregong C.A.S, in athmatics from Weslyan Uni- rsity. dvice: Take as many differ- t classes as you can. This is a od time to find out what you e and what you are good at. ou may be surprised. ie Chalker: B.A, from New Highlands University. vice: Take all your school k and activities seriously quit worrying about where will ever use it in life. Mr. Swankowski' B.S. in math- ematics from Colorado State Uni- versityg Ph.D. fMontgomery Wardsjg Colorado Drivers License 14th timejg Colorado Fishing Li- cense. Embarrassing Experience: Nothing embarrasses me! Advice: Watch out for weeping willows when the rivers flow back- wards over the blue mountains. Pet Predilection: Beating up stu- dents! Pet Peeve: Stupid questions! Lousy excuses for not having homework done on the day it is due. Darrell Higman: B.A. in chemistry and math from University of Colo- radog M.S. in mathematics from Idaho State Universityg Credential from University of Wyoming. Bill Scott: B,A,g M.A. from George Roe: B.A. from Colorado University of Norhtern Colora- Stateg M,A. Colorado College. Pet Predilection: Good mannered, hard working students with a sense of humor. Pet Peeve: Excuses and not work- ing up to capabilities. math math math math math math math math math math math math math math Sal Iispinosa: Math Warner Nelson: MATM from Uni- versity of New Mexico. Robert Shenk: B.A. from University of Northern Iowag M.N.S. from University of South Dakota Aboutyourjob: A great thrill for a teacher to see students work to- gether as a team. do. Qualities in Students: A pleas- ant personality and a desire to learn. s-ar ,zliii , :iii . , al ,fill math math math math fprwv - r Anne Thrasher: B.A. with high- est Destinction from Purdue Universityg M.A. from U.C.C.S. Qualities in Students: I respect a student who perseveres and one who takes responsibility for his or her own learning. Are Students Changingf: Not really although on the whole I feel they are more free to ex- press their feelings than when I was in school. Faculty 125 1 CLAS SES ISIINVERT I 0 o 945 1 lN'l'0 AGTIUN jay Engeln: B.Af from University of john Wicklund: Math Colorado Collegeg M.A. from U.C.C.S. Are students changing? Yes, they are getting older every day! nath math! science s Robyn Elliot: B.A. in Earth Sci- enceg minor in math from Nothern Coloradog M.B.S. in Science from University of Colorado. 128 Faculty cience science science i! Bill Hart: B.S. from Colorado State Universityg M.E.D. from Colorado University. Embarrassing Experience: Every time Mr. Espinosa comes into my class or Mr, Von tells my Class a little Black Forest Humor. Craig Heitman: B.A. from Universi- ty of Coloradog teaching certificate in Physical Science from U,C.C.S. Pet Predilecrion: French and Cali- fornia red wines. Pet Peeve: People with closed minds or no sense of humor. science science scienc Steve Hittle: B.S. from Iowa State Universityg MS. from Colorado State University Qualities in Students: I like to see students involved in a variety of ac- tivities. The total high school ex- perience is a combination of classes and involvement with school func- tions. Adel Lucero: B.A.g MA. from Ad- ams State Collegeg summer work at University of California Pet Predilection: Reading and lis- tening to stories about my ances- tors. About your job: Despite all the frustrations, I still enjoy it! e science science science science science Gary Modic: B.A. from University of Northern Coloradog M.A. from Denver University Advice: Enjoy it while you can. Reasons for teaching: Enjoy work- ing with people. Kelly Townsend: B.S. from Colorado State Universityp M.A. from University of Northern Colorado Advice: Work hard and play hard! When life gives you lem- ons, make lemonade! Alan von Ahlefeldr: B.S. from University of Southern Colora- dog M.S. from Cornell Universi- ty. Reasons for reaching: Some of my teachers were soooo-oo bad!. Welch: Science Keith: B.A. in Latin Greek from Barnard Col- M.A. in Vocational Guid- from Teachers Collegeg A, Institutes in Spanish - niversity of Maine and Uni- ersity of Tucuman, Argentina re Students Changing? 'Times are changing, and peo- le - students included - neces- arily change with them. The asic problems of growing up, owever, seem to remain essen- ially the same, eason for Teaching: My other was a teacher. Her oung sister was a teacher. The hool atmosphere fbelieve it r notlj always held a kind of lamor for me and I was com- ittecl to becoming a teacher om the age of six on! Martha Perry: B.A. from Denver University Reason for Teaching: I love the German language and culture and enjoy high school students - a good combination. Teaching has got to be one ofthe most stimulating and interesting jobs a person could have. Ed Sandoval: B.A. in Spanish from University of Hawaiig M.A. in Ad- ministration from Western State University Key to Motivation: Be prepared and have a variety of class activi- ties. bfi . D f foreign language fine arts foreign language fine arts wt. QQ- . A' -is ,,.. tat :tg..pas.+w.1--. he Dan Roque: B.A. from Colorado State University Thilde Schaberg: B.A. in French from Colorado Collegeg Additional courses at U.C.C.S., Greeley etc. joan Wagner: B.A. in French with minors in Theology, History and Education received from Mount Marty College, University of Ne- braska and American College in Parisg M.A. in secondary curriculum design with a specialization in Psy- chology at University of Northern Colorado Katrina Green: B.A. in Art from Colorado College, M.A.T. in Art and Humanities from Colo- rado College Reason Hzr Teaching: I decid- ed to teach Art because I pet- sonally have a feeling for the Arts and recognize the need for foreign langf' fine arts ,fi Sally Christiansen: B.A. in Art from Colorado Univetsityg working on M.A.T. in Humanities at Colorado College Embarassing Experience: For sev- eral weeks l referred to a student's drawing or painting as her drawing or het paintings until he informed me he really did not appreciate be- ing called she . students to have a hands-on ex- perience in school in which they can express themselves individ- ually. ne arts fine arts fine Trent Ellis: B.A.g M.A. from University of Colorado Pet Predilection: Old Music! H400-15501. Laborador Re- treivers Ctwoj. Mexican food. Pet Peeve: Cats! Gasoline Prices. Apathy. Faculty 129 Dick Kusk: B.S. in Music Ed. fromlllinois Wesleyan Universi- tyg M.M.E. from University of Illinois. Qualities in Students: Leader- ship, and the ability to make decisions. Advice: How you act and react now is setting your life's pat- tems. e arts fine f home ec joan Churchill: B.S. from Cen- tral State University: Graduate work at Colorado State Univer- sity. Advice: Whatever you can conceive and believe, you can achieve. 130 Faculty Yvonne Williams: B.S. from Bob jones Universityg M.A. from Uni- versity of Northern Colorado. Embarrassing Experience: I can't tell - you might print it! Are students changing? Yes, be- cause their parents are changing or are different from parents when I first began teaching school 13 years ago. Values and moral standards are changing, so consequently we see changes in the students' standards. Too many parents don't love their Edjones:A.A. in Mechanical Engi- neeringg B.S. in Industrial Arts, M.A. in Industrial Education from Rene Mundorft? B.E. from Colora- Colorado State University. do State University. students enough to say no . Advice: That life is a constantly changing process and that as we grow older our perceptions and ob- jectives change. hO1T1C CC l industrial arts industrial arts industrial arts industrial arts Roosevelt Hunter: B.A. in Industrial Arts from New Mexico State Uni- versity: A.S. in Electrical Technol- ogy from New Mexico Highlands University. About Yourjob: You have to care about people to teach in my field. james Krall: B.S. in Education from Illinois State University. Key to Motivation Making the subject matter interesting. Hugh Parkhill: M.S.g M.E.D. from Colorado State University. Pet Peeve: Being late to class! Not cleaning up, leaving a mess! Terry Sapp: B.S. from Neb Wesleyan University: M.S. in N tional Ed. from Colorado 1 University. Embarrassing' Experience: Ai ing a student oftaking my pen: was hanging on my ear. Advice: Learn a saleable vocational skill-no matter what deavor one is undertaking. s industrial f Linda Bowman: B.S. in tion from Bowling Green University: presently on M.A. at Colorado State versity. Advice: Always do the best 1 your ability in everything yc attempt. im Cimino: B.A, in Economics nd Business Administration om Western State College. to Motivation: A Large, Board Of Education!! Predilecrion: Fred, my pet Elston: B.A.g M.A. from State University: Post in Vocational Ed.g on PhD. Experience: Sor- havent really had any - my lingers, toes 8: eyes though!! in Students: Aggres- selfstarters, students who seeking a challenge. Geri Frantz: B.S. from Southeastern State Universityg M.S. from Kansas Stare Teachers Collegeg Vocational Credential in Colorado Advice: Take advantage of the op- portunity for an education as well as social development, so you don't have to look back and say, 'I wish I had worked harder or participated more in H.S. ' Reason for Teaching: So I would have 5 months off in the summer. CThat's a laugh nowjf' business business business business Rick Powell: Business Education Richard Salaz: B.A. in Business Ed. from University of Colorado Pet Predilection: My pet flea, Bonzo. , Sandra Badger: B.A. from Universi- ty of Southern Coloradog M.A. from Colorado College Advice: Get the most out of your opportunity in school and become a part of Doherty by participating in the activities offered. Gay Durner: B.S. from Univer- sity of Kansasg M.E.D. from Colorado State University business business busi. f physical education physical education physic Linda Zigler: B.A. in Business Ad- ministrationg M.A. in Vocational Business and Office Ed. from Colo- rado State University. Embarrassing Experience: Spilled my lunch down the front of me on my first day of taking classes during student teaching. Advice: Do your best with what you have Ken Charles: B.S. from Western Stateg M.A. from Adams State. Harold Hamilton: B.S. from University of Northern Colora- do. Faculty 131 Wayne Lear: Physical Education Peggy Vigil: B.A.g MA. in Physical Education, Health and Recreation from Adams State College Qualities in students: Enthusiasm! Wanting to learn and showing it by involvement. I like competitive stu- dents who strive to be the best in the class. Anthony Grantz: B.A. from UNLV and UNC Embarrassing experience: After showing a film, I went to put the screen up and pulled it off the wall. james Hollgan: B.A. in Social Sci- enceg M.A. in Educationally Handi- capped from University of North- ern Colorado Qualities in students: Trust and honesty. Advice: Knowledge is power. Are students changing: It depends upon the eye of the beholderf' O David Novic: B.B.A. in Mar- keting and Business Education from Western Michigan Uni- versityg M.A. Educationally Handicapped from University of Colorado Pet predilection: To be alone in nature and have it cleanse me of the turmoil of everyday liv- ing. It allows me to see the ab- surdity and variety of many supposedly important things. Alpha-Omega. ation physical education physical education physical education ph! special education speci: Theresa Melius: BA, in Phys- ical Educationg minor in Psy- chology from University of Northern Colorado 132 Faculty Larry Cunico: B.A. from University of Southern Coloradog M.A. from Adams State College Advice: Work hard now, because if you don't, you'll wish you could go back and do it again later on. --if Q .ft X i t- -, .Wirth M 2' A' , ', F. 1 . if Wx- bl I ii ii P P: is ' li 9 .. li.. P 'ft , . .A ' ,- iiiii il 'i ri. .. f s ,f f ' 'K ' ' - ff. Michael Doherty: BS. in Physical Education from Colorado State University in 1975 Pet predilection: Watching people smile. About your job: Kids are capable of doing many things no matter what their handicap is. Doug johnson: BA. in Special Education from University of Northern Colorado Pet predilection: Country and Western music and a state champ in wrestling. Bob Veuthey: B.A. in Special Education and Englishg M.A. in Special Education from Univer- sity of Northern Colorado. Advice: Learn to understand yourselves. Then a rewarding life will be yours for the tak- ing. Barry Hoke: B.A. in Math from Amherst Collegeg M.A,T. from Harvard University. Advice: Ask questions. Experiment in several different career fields if you have a Chance. Are Students Changing? On the surface, yes. Students have been ex- posed to much more, hrough TV, and appear to be more sophisticated and mature than students in the past. On the whole, students today have many of the same questions, fears and concerns that teenagers have always had. Sp6C1211 6duCal specialists specialists s Michael Larson: B.A. from Univer- sity of Northern Coloradog M.E.D. from University of Arizona. Shirley Stenson: B.A. from Hillsdale Collegeg MA. from Colorado Uni- versity. Embarrassing Experience: l lost a whole class one day and finally had to go to the office and ask for help in finding it. SPCCl21liStS ,!SCCI'Ct2.I'lCS SCCICIZIICS SCCICIZIICS SCCICIZIICS SCCICIZIICS a M E Elsie Aragon -3 5,4 2 M512 HA 'WT af , ,xi 44,.,, , 1 Q, ' , fifty ' N A 2 f , g . f ,J 0 14' , . M, M I :Q ,, , Q, Y,-ww '45, gl 134 Academics nun ,,,,, ,,.,A ,.,f ,, , ,. ,.. , ,,.J,w-5 J 3955, mg 4 Q. ,, .,,, i..,,,, M,y,,,, 5- f S SPARTANS ENJUY AGADEMIGS Louise Guevara Barb Liesrer Betty Aiello Donna Knezevich jim Da vis ' ' 1 .. 'aries secretaries secretaries secretaries secretafparaprofessional secretaries paraprofessional Cyndy Frankmore Betty Whisler jake Cook june Konkel 136 Support Personnel j Haberkom Par Hedrick jim johnson Donald Ross Carol Stephens Terry Howe Norma Keyes an 941+ Q ' .1 AJ' Q s paraprofessionals paraprofessionals paraprofessionals paraprofessionals paraprofessionals , . e5,:::Av,:, f-' fffkfkf-. - , K - fm5,gg1,gl in6Q- , L - , ffifl jones Pam Ee Michael Schenk joyce Woolston Support Personnel 137 What is a Sophomore? Well, let's first take a look at how Websters Dictionary defines it: 1. A student in the second year of college or high school. 2. A sophomoric person, a know-it-all whose thinking is really immature or foolish. juniors, and especially Seniors, never give sophomores any credit. They're just bad news, and whenever something goes wrong, A Sophomore did it. However, it's all in fun and sophomores are really a part of what high school is all about. Besides, all of us had to begin at the bottom and climb up. Some thoughts on sophomores: A totally lost person. -Rich Wheeler 81 Proof that you have to start at the bottom to get to the top! -Lisa Watkins, '190 Somebody you can tell is a sophomore by looking at them and noticing their 'off' actions. -julie Gordon, '290 Sophomores Joe Whitsit and Donna Bammesberger tell us that being a sophomore is hard, but also fun and a great feeling! 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Cathie Burk C825 says, Someone who a sophomore like me looks up to. So, to sum it all up, a junior is the guy in the middle, a person who, to some people, is lucky to be as far along as he is, and, to others, is someone who still has a long, long way to go. juniors 151 Mark Abshire Tim Aguilar Kevin Ahern Philip Alex Alvin Algee Susan Ambrosino Linda Apodaca Lori Aragon Ruby Argo Richard Asbell Steve Augustenborg Brian Aviles jennifer Bailey Richard Baker Kenny Baldridge Sherwyn Banks Kim Barker jeff Barley Diane Barres Leslie Basinger Rick Baskins Evon Bateman Douglas Bates Vincent Bean Cheri Becke joe Becker Chuck Bell Steve Bell Mike Beneke Karen Berkman Deanna Biavaschi Denise Bicking Troy Biggs Roberta Binek Gary Bircham Andra Bistline Bryon Black jeff' Blake Greg Block Larry Blondin Cara Blumenreich Todd Blumenreich Phil Boyce Linda Braden Maria Brady Theresa Brady David Breitstein Teri Brewingron Pam Brooks Tracy Brower Thomas Brown Bonnie Brownfield Connie Brownfield Kirk Brownfield Tami Brownfield Christy Buchs fx l A - If it '46 of I r 4 Q- A. 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W' V, EX , .fz.9 v:r . 9 . f. dw i if ii ,, , lx Xu A 1 If if ie A 1' W ,F ' 414 Q Allen Bulmann Mark Burbach Dean Burkholder Brad Butler Murray Carter Cheryl Caster Cathy Castronovo Eric Caswell Patricia Chavez Laura Clausen Bill Cole Pual Coleman Kerry Colyer Michele Comstock Scott Cooper Chris Coutts Kathy Criswell Donna Crumpley Brigette Cuddigan Russell Culpepper Trinette Czarnecki Diane Damphousse Sharon Daryman jon Davis Kelli Dawson Deidre Deehan Denise DeLeon Marc Denno Steve Devries Todd Dewey Rodrick DeYoung Eddie Diaz Dianne Dickey Tom Dillon Roger Dismukes Derrick Disnute juniors 153 Marcey Divel Carl Dixon Laura Dorsey Charles Drabek Greg Duncan Robert Dunlap james Dunn Mark Durham Tim Dvorak Chris Earl Michelle Eastland Linda Edens Todd Edwards Donn Ellington Kevin Elgar Kevin Ellis Lisa English jed Erickson Gerald Espinoza Greg Evans julie Evans Kim Evans Carhie Falkner Ron Feasel Lori Fernandez Robert Fiest Dan Finch Debbie Fiorillo Patricia Fitzgerald Anastasia Ford Scott Fortune Gary Fowler Dean Franlcmore Rodney Franks Russ Fraze Sheryl Frost Dennis Fruh Susan Gaasch Charles Gallegos Chris Galvin Karen Garcia 154 juniors . 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I 1 av inf .ff 5 '-x U.-rn, .R r - rg, A N r ' w C, L47 ,is Pearl Garcia Rebecca Garcia Lois Gargala Bill Genoshe Bob Gibbons Chuck Goldsmith Mike Goodman Dan Goodrich Devonna Gordon Chris Gray Marcus Gray Anthony Graziano john Graziano Camille Greenlee Allison Gresko Brenda Grimaldo Kay Guckes Kerry Gunter Kim Guthrie Ricardo Gutierrez Jennifer Hadley Lisa Hae Donna Haendler Susan Haines Tim Halcomb Dawn Hale james Hall Ken Hall Dave Halverson Ann Hamlin Todd Hamlin Tim Hankins Nadene Hansen Randy Hanson Randy Harden Marleine Harris Carla Harvey jill Harvey jonina Harvey Eugene Hays Thad Heath Patty Hector Marie Heim Dottie Henry Darren Higman Kristina Hoagland joe Hockett Tom Hodge Pat Hoffman Rachael Holmes Nicole Holt Harry Holton Debie Hoover Karen Hoover Pam Howell juniors 155 Deborah Huckalby Dale Ishida julie jahnz jennie jeffries Leonard johnson Mark johnson Randy johnson Scott johnson jesse jones Stacey jones Morry juranek joe Kaberlein Lisa Kapke Terry Katler Greg Keller Ron Kelly Sharon Kelso Starla Kenyon Charles Khederian Deanna Kibler Mike Kinney Carol Koch Chris Kochan Allison Kohut Robin Koonce Alex Kota Steph Kozak Tami Kuykendall Peggy Lambert Dawn Langford Dave Langley Laurie Lanier Anna Larmie julie Larson julie Laszar Teresa Lawson Michelle Layman Terri Lebo Daryll Lecour Anamaria Lewis Yolanda Linton Rebecca Lintz Brad Littrell Mike Long Mike Long Cynthia Lopez Chris Lowe Mike Lowe jim MacDonald joe Madrid George Mahon Mike Manuel Darren Markley julie Martens Kevin Martin Tina Martin 156 juniors as , f. 5 ,- W1 V' Q gx . Na ip, W .. ,A is f W' 5 J W Q.. 1 gl S' rugs .1 5 ji Q X , X x..n l E I if 3-Q Trampus Martin Mike Martinez Richard Martinez Perry Mascarenas Kate Mayotte Linda Mayotte Magaret McCarthy Sue McClure Tami McCuen Bryan McDaniels jody McGinnis Susan McKenzie Tim McNulty David Meek jane Mercier Duane Michael Noreen Mingeldotf Sonia Miranda Diane Mohn Melissa Montgomery Debbie Mooney Gwen Moore Ann Morgan K. Morgan Melissa Morgan Tom Morgan Ellen Morris Rose Mudrick Lynette Mueller YL -4- e 1+ x fglsrt N f ls l I My ' 1 , i 'QF' s l ig wi' N we E 5 A ' i Q I IP: A1 fx 5 ' Teresa Mudrick gi! iii 'x Y .. A -1 . B , f gt . Q- - X' .X , if ' is -X t . yu X I R i sei I Steve Muffley Susan Muffley Larry Mull Patty Murray Robin Myers Greg Naugle Juniors 157 Pam Nalezny Kim Neely Diane Nelson Brian Newman Dudley Newvine Doug Novotny Sharon O'Brien Tom Orf Betsy Osborne Alana Otis Laura Owen Mike Paige Cindy Pasley jack Past Laurie Patterson john Paulus Kathy Peacock Stuart Pelham Colleen Perez Susan Perham Andrea Perkins Mike Perkins Cindy Pershall Rick Peterburs Teena Phillips Robert Piccione Steve Pierce Chris Pinney Marnie Pixley Michael Poll Penny Pottenger jonna Poulos Bev Powers john Procyzyn Linda Prokos Staci Quayle Mike Quintana R. Randy Scott Rappold David Rasmussen Jeanette Ratner 158 juniors 'L ., 1? -5 ,, elf' tl 1 it t ytty Z' , , i t: 4:1 s q,.1,, il it A J' I l I J , 4 A yi 1' V4 fi . 2 A ea Eliza H if we , V' ,M H -4, , , V' , X, as X A K Z 1, if Q If is 3 f 33 , 4 Q3 w 4 f' ' ,Q , ,:,5g y y E ' . , ffl Www 45, 'ui X 1 ,- , y fs, I ,ws I-:ff ,-..,. 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Shumate Wayne Sidney Ron Slocum Ray Smalley Cary Smith Ledelle Smith Lisa Smith Pamela Smith juniors 159 Robbin Smith Victor Smith Brenda Snyder Kirk Sotce Chris Spear Eric Stallworth Mike Stamps Dennis Stanosek john Stark Ralph Stark Edith Starkey Barb Stebenne Susan Steele Kim Stegman Terry Stein Ben Stephenson Randall Stevenson Antonio Stewart Rhonda Stockman B. Stokes Frank Strainis Lisa Struyk Ken Sullivan Robert Suter Steve Swaney Chris Tate Tavell Teigen Dianna Tell Charles Thomas jenny Thompson Mark Thuran Duane Thurston Tina Tolleson Lori Tollivoro Denise Tompkins Dan Tommes 160 juniors ,Z i .w H r fa 4' L +A V ff W pk X I M' .4 fm ' VIZ? ,4 A I 24 'hr fir ffflrfi Isla? ,. 114 5'- az' . . 'T' , ' A ,313 T V , H rs I - ' in . ' v ' fa f if ' gi . 5' X -11 P X 1, Af W 'IQ 2 - r V X Y 1 7 if v if f 4, 1-.t,'. - f' , , 11 K I 51 5 if . 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Many of the students here at Doherty seem to agree with the second half of the above definition, but we also have people with their own definitions of a senior: A senior is a person who has gone through twelve years of torture and lived to tell about it. -Connie Volkenant A senior is someone who has a lot of things behind them, but much more ahead We must look to our futures and prepare for the life to come . . . -jennifer Knopp A senior is a feeling a feeling of accomplihmentf' -Vera Guckes Winer is en EIN! IICCDIR1 7 Seniors are a group of people working together for a common goal to graduate! -Dawn Gonzalez A senior is someone who is absorbed in dreams of grandeur, someone who is going to fight for what she believes in, someone who is going to change the world. -Erin Stephenson A senior is someone who climbs a ladder for twelve years of school and then falls off. -Mike Wright A senior is a person who has learned the meaning of failure and success, and has chosen success. -Kathy Nash A senior is someone who has finally reached the top and discovers she would like to go back down to the bottom. -Lisa McKenzie y 163 Pat Alalem William Alford Elizabeth Aniacker james Anderson- Student Body Pres.-3,-Junior Class Pres.-2, Cabinet-2,5, Council- 2,3, Tennis,-2,3, D-Club-3, Lil' Abner Court-3, Who'5 Who-2,3, NHS-2,3, Morale- 1,2,3, Social-2,3, Publicity-Z,3. Cajsa Anderson- Council-3, Student Relations-3, Ski Club-5, Interculteral Club-3, Young Life-3. Michelle Arnold- Pom Pon-1, Soccer Club-1,2,3, Morale-3. john Augustenborg Frances Baca Michelle Bailey- Women's Basketball-1,2,3, Ccaptain-3j, Women's Track-2, D-Club-3, French Club-3, NHS-3. Christine Baker Susan Baker-Concert Band-1, Marching Band-1,2,3, Symphonic Band-2,3, Stigme Chronou-3. Shawn Banks- Symphonic Band-25, Marching Band- 1,2,3, Pep Band-2,3, Concert Band-1, Stage Band-2,3, Honor Bands: Western State- 2, All-City Band-2, Top of the Nation-5, All-City Orchestra-3. Scott Barnes- Who's Who-3, Thespians-2,3, Fornsics-1,2,3, NHS-2,3, Drama Club-1,2,3, War Games-1,2,3, Oracle D- 1,2,3, Concert Band-1,2,3, Latin Club-1 Richard Batrowman Deborah Bartalo- NHS-2,3, Who's Who-2,3, Class Officer-1,2,3, Council-1,2,5, Volleyball-1,2,5, Stigme Chronou-3, Student Affairs-3, D-Club-2,3, fsec.-55, Social- 1,2,3, Morale-1,2, Frnch Club- 1, Tennis-1,2,3. Tammy Bartlein Cindy Baumann Carol Beach Mark Beane- Football-1, Stigme Chronou-2, Debate-3. Chris Bebb janet Belford Teresa Bell Valerie Bicking joe Bland- Marching Band- 1,2,5, Concert Band-1,2,3, Men's Track-3, Kenneth Blanscet- Men's Swim-1, Concert Choir-1,2,3. xll fff ,in 2 x ffm lift .,,'F3f 2i ii 5f'i4i'f' teyy 5 aa r bg le V 1, ., 5 S Michelle Brown Women's Basketball-2 Concert Band-1 FBLA-3 fPapi1lion Papillion Julie Bifsek Shelli Blondin Machelle Boaen Karen Boedigheimer- Women's Swim-1,2, Women's Tennis-2,3, NHS-3, Stigme Chronou-3, Assemblies-3, Girls Varsity Club-1 CCentral High, Grand Forks, N.Dj Christine Brebner- Drama Club-1,2,3, German Club-1,3, High Trails-1,2, Forensics-25, Oracle D-2,3, Marching Band-1,2, Symphonic Band-2, Concert Band-1 Sharon Bondurant- Whds Who in Music-3, Show Choir-3, All-City Choir- 15, Concert Choir-1,2,3, Volleyball- 1, Mark Brady Sheryl Brown- All-State Choir-3, NHS-25, Drama Club-1,2,3, fPres.-3, Pub, Chairman-1,2j, All-City Choir-1,2,3, Who's Who in Music-2,3, Oracle D 1,2,3, Show Choir-2,3, Odyssey Choir-2,3, Thespians-1,2,3, Concert Choir-1,2,3, Choir Officers-2 fvice-pres -21 Spanish Club 1 Forensics ' 1,2,3, High Trails-2. ' ' , 0 - X u? A3 Mike Bruno Trudi Buck David Buongiorno Debbie Burke- Flag girl-3, Peer Counseling-3, Symphonic Band-3, Pep Band-1,2, Concert Band-1,2, French Club-1,2, CChapparal, Phoenix, Ariz. and Coronado, Lubbock, Tx.-1,25 Judy Burmeister Eddie Bustamante Maria Bustamante joseph Bustos Rodney Butcher Veverly Butts-Black Culture Club-2, FBLA-3. .Ion Cacherat- Thespians-2,5, Drama Club-2,5, Assemblies- 3, IRC-3, War Games- 1,2,3,ftreas.-Drama Club-31 Susan Cade Lance Cameron-War Games- 1,2,3. Lisa Carlson- Womens Swim- 1, Thespians, Symphonic Band- 2,5, Marching Band- l,2,5, Pep Band-2, Concert Band-1, Drama Club-3, Women's Swim-1. Robert Carnes Kim Carter Stuart Beauregard K ,ygfrfg ,. ,W , 4.x gr. -1 -2 f 'lfivflffii Sai? lr j: , A ' f ' kv, ' f'l3T' ' Til i' ,. i 1 L, . 5 A E 1 -V , V A fi t. Jpeg- I9 t 5 C 3' 'Y y t AQM ,f .Ci av y Qi-as Carol Champion- Council- 1,2,3, Assemblies-2, ICC-1,2, Morale-1,2,3, Publicity-2, Records-2,3, Social-1,2, Student Relations-1,2,3, Women's Basketball-25, Women's Track-2,5, Volleyball-3, Drama Club-1,2 D-Club-3, Mountaineering-3, NHS-2,3, Oracle D-2, FBLA- 1. Cynthia Chapman- Black Culture Club-1,2,3,fpres.3D, Women's Basketball-1,2, Leigh Charles Richard Chavez David Christiansen Carol Christiansen Tammy Christner- Council- 2,3, Oracle D-3, Drama Club 1,2, Publicity-3, Assemblies-3, Social-2. Delbert Christman Kim Clawson-Morale-3, Student Relations-5, Soccer Club- 1,3, jesper Clemmenson-Council-3 Men's Tennis-3, Publicity-3, Soccer Club-3. Anthony Cobb-Latin Club-2. Susan Cohen-Cabinet 3, Committee Chairperson-3, Pom Pon-1,2,5, Assemblies-3, Morale-3, ICC-3, Cchairman- 55, Student Relations-3, Homecoming Court-3, Spirit Club-1,2, Who's Who-3, Ski Club-1, Chris Combs Michelle Concha jenny Conner jim Contreras Kelly Cook-Football-1,2,3, Ccap.-55, Baseball-1,2,3, Basketball-1,2,3,ftri-cap.-5D, Who's Who-2,3, NHS-2,5, Stephanie Cooper Susie Cooper Brenda Cote Mike Cote jim Craig Karen Crowder Leah Cullins Carla Cummings 167 Deborah Current-French Club-1,2,3,Csec.-31, Student Relations-5, NHS-5, Morale- 1, Ski Club-1,3. Donna Cusmano Laura Daniel Linda Davis Robin Davis Daniel Dejong-Football-1. Michelle Delong-Cabinet-3, fsec. of records-30, Council- 1,2, Who's Who-5, NHS-25, Class Officer-1CSoph, Class Secj, Ski Club-1, Social-l,2, Records-1,2,3, French Club- l,2. Dominic Demicco- Baseball- 1,2,3, Football-3, Men's Hockey-2. Vincent Demicco- Baseball-1, Men's Hockey-2. Brooks Demio Todd Demijohn- Baseball- 1,2,3, Football-1,2,5, D-Club- 3. Roberta Dial Randy Diaz- Symphonic Band-2,3, Stage Band-1,2,3, Concert Band-1, Matching Band-1,2,3, Pep Band-2,5, Soccer Club-1. Lori Dickenson Dan Diotte Kerry Dochow- Social-2. Randall Dorsey Mike Dreiling Chris Driscoll- Football-1,2,3. Magaret Dubois Debora Duncan- Morale-2, French Club-1,2,3, Ski Club- 1,3, Student Relations-3. Norman Dunn Todd Durbin Chery Durkee Therese 'Dvorak 168 77 an-M-, .1 james Edwards Veronica Elford Mark Ellington- Cross Country-1,2,3, Men's Track- 1,2,3, Concert Band-1, Stage Band-3, D-Club-3, NHS- 5,QLondon Central High, Englandj Kathy Elmore Robert Engel Mary Ann Evans Chris Falley- Cheerleader-1, Spanish Club-3, FBLA-3, CHighland Park High, Topeka, Kansasj Kathy Fanning - Concert Choir - 3 Bill Faust Stacy Fenner- Womens Basketball-1, Volleyball-1,2,5, Assemblies-5, Morale-3, Publicity-3, Social-3, Concert Band-1, Symphonic Band-2,3, D-Club-3. Kevin Fleischmann- Morale-3 Soccer Club-3, Stigme Chronou-5, Mountaineering-3, P.S. Beer Band-3. Renee Fontaine- Forensics- 1,2,3, Soccer Club-1,2,3, Council-3, Who's Who-3, Stigme Chtonou-3, Latin Club-1,2,5, Social-3, Morale-5 Assemblies-3, Oracle D-1,2,3, Drama Club-5. Terry Foster 169 Roger Fisher Cyndi Fox- Women's Tennis- 1, German Club-1,2,3, fsecjrreas.-SJ, FBLA-3. Dale Fox Barb Frank- Morale-3, Social- 5, Stigme Chronou-5. - Chris Friend Gary Gaasch Michael Gallegos Paula Gamache Andrea Gambles Lee Garduno Kevin Gaylor Vicki Giamarvo Steven Gibson 170 -'-r-W., -... of I l -ev -s fe ,vw .5 Jr , Z ' i Z Q, Z x it ' M2 wx 5 S 4. X r w ,nz it X Charles Gilbert Marie Glover Debbie Gold Randy Gomez Dawn Gonzales- Women's Tennis-1, Christmas Queen-3, Pom Pon-1,2,5, ICC-1,2, Morale-3, Student Relations- 3, La Sangre Unida-3, Spanish Club-1,2,3,fpres.-25, Spirit Club-1,2,5, Who's Who-3, Student Congress-2. Lisa Goodbee- NHS-5, French Club-1,2, Assemblies- 5, Morale-3. Dean Gordon- Chess Club- 2,5, German Club-2,5, NHS-5, Soccer Club-1. julie Gordon- Women's Tennis-1,2, 5, 1 Melodee Gordon- Concert Choir-1,2, fVictor Valley High, Victorville, Calif.j Merilee Gordon Pamela Granquist- Women's Gymnastics-1,2,3, Womens Swim-1,2, Cheerleader-3, D- Club-3, FBLA. Wanda Gray Valerie Green Cheryl Greene- Concert Choir-1,3, French Club-3, Women's Track-1. Gail Greenlee Vera Guckes- AVP at PPCC. Mike Gurule- FBLA-3 Cpres.- 3l, Cross Country-2,5, D- Club-5, Men's Track-2. ' Karen Gydessen- Symphonic Band-2,5, Concert Band-1,2, Marching Band-1,2,3, Pep Band-2,5, Women's Swim-2. Gretchen Hall- Volleyball- 1,2,3, FBLA-Sftres.-35, Class Officer-2,Csec.-ZH, D-Club-3, Morale-2, Social-1,2, Publicity-1,2, Records 2, French Club-1. julie Hall Terri Halpin Tera Hammer- FBLA-5. Cindy Hanes- Women's Track-1. Sean Hannaway- Council-5, Men's Basketball-1, Men's Track-1,2,5, Assemblies-3, Morale-3, Social-3, Marching Band-1, Concert Band-1, French Club-3, NHS-5, Who's Who-3, Marchwits-5. Frances Hanson- Social-1,2,3, 171 Susan Hansen Doug Harrington- Stage Band-1,2,5, Symphonic Band- 1,2,5, Marching Band-1,2,3, Band Council-2,5, Pep Band- 1,2,3, Polka Band-2,3, Orchestra-2,5, All-City Band- 1,2, Top ofthe Nation. Rich Harrington- Football-5, Track-2,3, Assemblies-3, D- Club-3, P,S. Beer Band-5. Richard Harvey Kim Haynes- Council-2, Class Officer-2, Records-2, Social-2, French Club-1,2, Ski Club-1,2. jane Heisler Bryan Herdt Dianna Hernandez- Baseball Manager-2, Peer Counseling- 3. Marcin Hem LeAnn Hernandez Todd Higgins Parri Hill Les Homer Linerte Hoogerhyde Doug Hornyak Lisa Howell 172 Amanda Hoyer Corrie Hultgren Mary Hunke- Cheerleader- 1,2,5, fcap.-U, Stigme Chronou-2,3,Cclass editor 31, Spanish Club-1,2, Quill and Scroll42,5, Ski Club-3, Morale-3, Student Relations- 3. Vickie Huxell Kim Imler Tim Imler Clayton ,IacksonMen's Swim- 1,2,5, D-Club-3, NHS-2,5, Quill and Scroll-2,3, Stigme Chronou-2,3. Tim jackson Cherri Jacobs- Cabinet-3, Council-1, Committee Chairperson-3 fAssembliesj -3 French Club-1, IRC-2, Oracle D-1,2, Who's Who-3. Ray jacobsohn- Hockey-1,2,5, Tennis-1,2,3, Ski Club-1. Eric johnson Derek jones Jackie jussaume 173 1 Angela Kapantais Craig Kelly Lee Kelly Shannon Kelly- NHS-3, Symphonic Band-1,2,3, Marching Band-1,2,3, Social- 1,z. Melissa Kemp- Council-3, Women's Gymnastics- 1,2,3,fCo-Cap.-3l, Cheerleader- 3, Assemblies-5, Morale-3, Student Relations-5, Symphonic Band-l,2, Marching Band-l,2, D-Club- 5, NHS-2,3, Quill and Scroll- 2,3, Spanish Club-3, Stigme Chronou-2,3, feditor in Chief- 5j, Who's Who-3. Gregory KercherCross Country-1,Z,5, Men's Track- 1,2,3, French Club-1,2, NHS- 25. Catherine Khederian- Quill and Scroll-2,3, Stigme Chronou-2,3, CAcademics editor-2, Activities editor-31. Debbie Kimmel- Assemblies- 3, Morale-25, Soccer Club- 2,3. Carina Kingsbury Carl Kleinkert David Klingbell jennifer Knopp- Morale-1, Social-2, Student Relations-3, French Club-1,2,3, Ski Club-3. Mike Knupp- P.S. Beer Band-3, 174 sr- - h g ' Qif ' v iz? L x. . :, f .gg 4 w -4 M M, , sz.,-:, W Mm .Q n 2 lx 'I T ' isle- Q f ' . t K K ami 1 Corinne Kolak Rene Kota Richard Kotwica Mike Kozak Glenn Kucma Carmen Kuper- Orchestra-1,2 NHS-2,3,fsec.-35, Volleyball- 1,2, French Club-1,2,3, Mountaineering- 3. Lisa Kutsner NHS-3, Council 3, Assemblies-3, Morale-2,3, Publicity-3, Social-3. Mike LaFever- Soccer Club-2 War Games-2,3. Daniel Lafferty Suzy Lane- Council-3, Pom Pon-1, Assemblies-3, Morale- 5, Social-3, Soccer Club-1,2,3. Karin Larsen Lisa Larsen Brian Leasburg- Men's Basketball-1, Golf-1, High Trails-2. Thomas Lee- Football-3, Men's Wrestling-2, CCentral High, Grand Forks, North Dakota -1,21 joLynn Lehmann- FBLA-5. Brian Lessig Recca Lester Kathleen Lewis- Matchwits-3, NHS-2,5, Flag girl-1, Brenda Lilja- ICC-3, Morale- 3, Social-2,5, FBLA-5. -Jeannie Lindvall Mark Logan Tammy Long- Stigme Chronou-3. Charles Lonsford- Football-1, VICA-Z,3. Jeffery Lowe Lori Lowe 175 s Linda Licasrro- Symphonic Band, Matching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band. Dolores Madigar Dolores Madrid- Women's Tennis-1, German Club- 1,2,3,Cpres.-3j, Stigme Chronou-3. jackie Magee Teresa Malkevich Kurt Malone Cathy Manley Alison Marnell David Martin Ron Martin Alesia Mascarenas Carlos Mateos- Who's Who- 5, SoCcerClub-1,2,5, Football- 1,2,3, Men's Hockey-1,2,3, Spanish Club-1,2,3, Class Officer-2. Lisa Mayotte David McClure Robert McCuiston Debbie McGraw- Women's Swim-2, DECA- 2,3,CParlimentarian-31, Debate-3. Lisa McGrew Lisa McKenzie oanne McLaughlin- Council- 2, Assemblies-3, Records-3, Student Relations-2, French Club-1,2, Ski Club-1. Debbie McNeil Sonja Meinberg Tracy Melchert- Forensics-5, French Club-1,2,5,fpub. off.- 3l, Assemblies-3, Morale-2, Student Relations-3, NHS-3, Ski Club- 1,3, Lab Assistant- 3. Kevin Melone Sam Mendoza- Men's Wrestling-1,2,3. Nancy Meuret- Girls Gymnastics-1,2,5, Christmas Court-3, Cheerleader-3, D- Club-3. 176 Lisa Miley- Women's Tennis- 2,3. Scott Miller Steve Miller David Miner Melissa Miskel- Cabinet- Bftres.-3l, Counil-l,2,3,Ur. class tresj, NHS-2,3, Assemblies-1, Social-1,Z,3, Whos Who-3, IRC-2,3, Student Relations-1,2, Treasury-1,2,3, Ski Club-1,3, Spanish Club-1, Math Club-2, Bobbie Mohler Scott Mohr Charles Mohrman- Stigme Chronou-3, Soccer Club-3, Football-1, Men's Track-1, Golf-1, fS.H.A,P.E. American High-lj Gina Montgomery Christina Mooney Robert Morris-NHS-3, Council-1,3, Spanish Club-l,5, Social-3, Mountaineering-5, Student Relations-1, Morale- 5, Soccer Club-1. Rupert Moschetti Nancy Muffley David Munroe Charles Murdock-DECA-1,2,3 Basketball Manager-1,2, Concert Choir-1,2,3, Cheerleader42, Publicity-2. Carl Murphy Sue Musser- Council-2,3,CSr. class vice-pres.-31, Stigme Chronou-3, NHS-3, Social- 2,3, Student Relations-3, Publicity-2. Kathy Nash- Publicity-1, High Trails-1,2. Karl Nathaniel Susan Nelson Ronald Nennich- German Club-5. Tim Newton- Football-1,2,3, Men's Track-1,2,3, P,S.Beer Band-3, D-Club-3, Assemblies-3, Morale-3, Ski Club-3. Cindy Norris Karen Nosewotthy Kaylene Nuss Anthony O'Conner Dave Ohlet- Rugby Club-3 Deirdre Oldham- Forensics- 1,2,3, Oracle D- 2,3, French Club-1,2,3,Cpres.-3l, Class Officer-3 Csec of sr. classj, Council-2,5, Assemblies-2,3, Publicity-2, NHS-5, Who's Who-3, Student Relations-3, Records-3. Carol Olivas 178 I' 4 is ,ffr N 5 1 Q . f A 7 I' .51 ff ,. H Sla OW A ,,,. L. ,,,,,, ,, L,.L I H ,L .yi , 1 Wg., . C fl 6 3 is , , a ll gill 4 1 ff ia Xl 'K in I Yi , i i 'l Y gs 1 , L L ,L ,.,, ,L 12 A - ' -f 5 if , , , H. ,PX tb WV f Z 'L L w P L4 'f - ,if ff 5 E K 355 , Impala LVVL 1 f Y ,-,- , if , if 'U 1, Sandra Olson Trevor Olson Dennis O'Malley Tony Orr Christina Orr- Marching Band-3, Concert Band-2, Stigme Chronou-1. Eve Otto Christopher Pabst Joyce Parker Susan Parrott Steve Parsley Richard Patrick Thomas Paul Karen Pauley Lisa Pearman- Flag Girl-1,2,3, Council-2. Donna Perez- Assemblies-3, Ski Club-2, Stigme Chronou- 3. jeff Perkins Susan Pershall Susan Peterson- Orchestra- 1,2,5, Trigg Peterson Tamara Phillips Connee Pike- All-City Band-2 All-Orchestra-25, Top of the Nation-2,5, All-State Band-2, Symphonic Band-1,2,3, Who's Who-2,3, Peer Counseling-3, Band Council-2,3,CSection leaderj, Pep Band-1,2, Orchestra-1, Soccer Band-1,2. Mike Pittman' Football-3, Men's Track-2, Wrestling-2, Men's Swim43. Ron Poe Dale Poll- Baseball-2,3. Terri Porter 179 Ann Postles Mona Pounds Robbie Powers Linda Prall- Drama Club- 1,2,3, Csec.-2, membership chairman-3j, Latin Club-1,2,3, Cpres.-ZH, NHS-2,5, Oracle D- 1, War Games-2,3, Assemblies-3, Symphonic Band-1, Marching Band-1 Todd Quier- Football-2,3, Men's Wrestling-1,2,3, War Games-1,2,3, High Trails-1, NHS-2,5, Drama Club-5, Boy's State Rep.-2, Rory Quince jeff Rachwitz Eric Rappold- Football-1,2,3, Baseball-1,2,3, Basketball-1, NHS-2,3, Who's Who-3, D- Club-3, fvice-pres.-35, Susan Ravetti- Women's Swim-1,Z,5. Greg Rawlings Bill Reedy Ruth Reser Sue Reynosa Kevin Richards Mark Richardson Karen Ricketts- Cabinet-3, Homecoming Queen-3, Pom Pon1,2,5, fcap.-LED, Morale-3, Cchairperson-3j, Latin Club- 2,3,Cpres,-Sl, NHS-5, Spirit Club-1,2,3, Who's Who-2,5, Rachael Rinaldi Don Rini Vickie Rizzuto Scott Robinson- D-Club- 2,3,Cpres.-30, Wrestling- 1,2,3,Ccap.-5J, Football-1,2,5, Men's Track-1,2,3, Who's Who-3, War Games-1,2. Bob Robson Kellie Rodriguez- Women's Track-1,2,3, Cross Country- 2,3,Ceap.-3j, Peer Counseling- 3, Who's Who-3, D-Club-2,3, Social-1,2,3, FBLA-3, Assemblies-3, Morale-3. Steven Romero Renee Ross Mike Ross -'V 'QN7 4 - , W to new-4 U , ? my 1- S .-,...-1 lf--Q 3' -.-. Q P' 180 :Q 'O li,-l'r2afr -F Robert Sanderson Ben Santiago john Satchwell Paul Scharping- Women's Gymnastics-3, Social-1,2,5, Morale-1,2,3, Spirit Club-1,2,3 Publicity-5, Ski Club-2,3 Dan Schehr Don Schmeyer Theresa Schuh Brad Scorr Robert Scott David Sears Richard Sharer Susan Shefferly- Soccer Club 1,2,5, Marching Band-1,2,3, Symphonic Band-1,2,3, Pep Band-2,3, Concert Band-1. Phil Sheldon X 181 Sherril Sherck Rockie Sherriff Steve Shinn-P.S. Beer Band-3. Dona Shinkle john Shodeen- Cross Country, Men's Track. Tamzen Shuck- Cabinet-5, Council-2, Morale-2,3, Social- 2,3,Csec.-5D, High Trails-2, NHS-3, Spanish Club-1,2, Who's Who-3. Cynthia Sigler-NHS-2,3. Records-3, Latin Club-1. Robert Singleton Rhonda Sink Craig Smith Cynthia Smith David Smith Kimberly Smith- Concert Band-1,2,3, Women's Tennis- 2,3, Pep Band-3, CRobinson High, Tampa, Florida-ll 182 Lloyd Smith Scott Smith Susan Smith Troy Smith Wendy SmithCheerleader- 1,2,3,fcap.-3-, NHS-3, Latin Club-1,2,3,fpres.-Zvi, Morale-3 Student Relations-3, ICC-5. Russell Sojourner- Men's Tennis-1,2,3, Concert Choir- l,2,3, All-City Choir-1,2, Odyssey Choir-1,2,3, NHS-Z,3, Soccer Club-2,3, Who's Who- 2, Spartan Serendipity Players- 1,2,3, joseph Sokola David Solms- Men's Track- 1,2,3, Cross Country-3, War Games-1,2,5, Csec.-35, IRC-3, NHS-3, Spanish Club-l,2, Chess Club-1. Debbie Spong Terri Staab- Who's Who-2, Symphonic Band-1,2,3, Marching Band-1,2,3, Orchestra-1, Pep Band-1,2,3, CValley Forge-Parma Hts., Ohio-U. Loretta Stamps- Cabinet-3, Committee Chairperson-3, Council-2, Soccer Club-1,2,3, Who's Who-3, Publicity-2,3, Odyssey Choir-1,2. Chris Stauffer Andy Stebenne Baseball-1,2,3, Men's Basketball-1, Marching Band-1,2, Concert Band-1,2. Michael Steele Brenda Stein Randy Stenson- Men's Tennis-1,2,3, Thespians-25, Drama Club-1,2,5, Concert Choir-l,2,3, Show Choir-2,3, All-State Choir-5, All-City Choir-1,2,3, Odyssey Choir- 1,2,3, Choir Officers-3, Ski Club-3, Who's Who-Z,3. Erin Stephenson- French Club-1,2,3, NHS-2,3. Gena Stierwalt Chris Storm Melissa Strait Carol Streeter- Cheerleader- 2,3, Morale-3, Student Relations-5, Women's Gymnastics-1, Social-3, Assemblies-3, FBLA-5, Spirit Club-1, Spanish Club-1, QFBLA, vice-pres.-33, fSeaman High, Topeka, Kansas-lj. Traci Stuart- FBLA-3, Social- 3, Morale-3, Volleyball manager-2. ' judith Swedlund Michael Swift Christopher Swinea 183 Mike Swoard Kevin Talbot: Dawn Tamburich Eddie TankersleyNHS- 2,3,Cpres.-31, Marchwirs-2,3, fcap.-3j, Council-3, French Club-2,3, Men's Tennis-2. james Tannehill Steve TaylorHigh Trails-1,2. Gordana Terihaj Theresa Thayer Demirris Thomas- Black Culture Club-2,5, FBLA-3, French Club-5, Council-1 Mary Torborg jon Tourville- Football-1,2,3, Soccer Club-1,2,3, D-Club- 23, Brad Townley Chris TremaroliSymphonic Band-1,2,3, Stage Band-1,2,3, Marching Band-1,2,,, NHS-3, Who's Who-3, Pep Band- 1,2,3, Polka Band-1,2,3, Band Council-2,3, Qr. rep.-2, vice- pres.-3b. Brenda Urlaub Chuck VanCura Terry VanCura 184 Art VanNostrand- Choir Officers-3, Kenneth Vincellette- Council- Ur. rep-21, Concert Choir-1,2,3, 3, Cross Countrv-1,2,3QcaP,. Show Choir-2,5, Odyssey Choir-25, Tom Varrone Carin Veatch 1,2,j, Golf-2, Men's Men's Tennis-2,3, Men's Swim-1,2,3, 2' 4? NW kday IHS '1'4I -. t., . . ,,f,,,,.a-.., -tr' ZX Hockeylirieldj-1,2, Men's Track-1,2,fCap,-1,2j, Volleyball-1,2,3, Morale-3, Social-5, Chess Club-1,2, Computer Club-1,2, Outdoor Club-1,2, Soccer Club- 1,2,3,fcap,-1,2j, Orienteering- 1,2, fCampion High, Bugbrook, England-1,21 Craig Vogl Constance Volkenant- NHS-3 Flag girl-2,3, Drama Club-1,2, Cpub. chairman-25, French Club-1,2,5, Social-3, Drill Team-2, Show Choir-1, Concert Choir-1, COcean Springs High, Ocean Springs, Mississippi-1,21 Tim Wagner Mike Wagnon- Who's Who in Music-3, Odyssey Choir- 1,2,3, NHV-2,3, Oracle D-3, Show Choir-2,3, All-City Choir-1,2,3, Choir Officers-2,3 KSr. rep-Bj, Concert Choir- 1,2,5, Ski Club-1,2,3, Men's Tennis-3, ICC-2. Kris Walther Lynell Walton Lisa Watkins Alonna Waat- FBLA-3. Lynell Walton Lisa Watkins- NHS-2,Zv,ftres.- 31, Oracle D 3, French Club- l,2,3, Cpres.-35. Alonna Watt- FBLA-3. Phyllis Weeres- Drama Club- 2,3, Morale-1,2,3, Social-1,2,3, Forensics-25, Oracle D-2,3. David Weidemann joel Weihe Barry Weissman Sandra Wernli jeanne Werschky- All-State Orchestra-3, Symphonic Band-2,5, Concert Band-1, Marching Band-1,2,5, Pep Band-1,2,3, Odyssey Choir-3, All-City Choir-5, Who's Who-3, Concert Choir-3, Thespians-2,5, Drama Club- 1,2,3,Cvice-pres.-31, High Trails-1,2, Spanish Club-1. joe West- Basketball- 1,2,3,Ccap.-3j, Men's Track- 1,2,3, D-Club-2,3, Who's Who-2,3, Morale-1, Student Relations-1, Lil' Abner Court 3. Leigh Ann West- Executive Council-3, Cvice-pres.-33, Council-1,2,3, Volleyball-1,2,3, Women's Tennis-l,2,5, Women's Basketball-1,2, NHV-2,3, Who's Who-2,3. D-Club-2,3, Morale-1,2,5, Social-1,2,3, Homecoming Court - 3. Barbara Westphall- NHS-3, Orchestra-1,2. Calvin Westover Sherry Wheeler Laurie White gd Randy White Denise Williams- Marching Band-1,2,5, Concert Band-Z,3, NHS-2,3, Stigme Chronou-3, High Trails-3, Pep Band-3, john Williams Victor Williams Dave Woods Rowena Workman Brian Wozniak- P.S. Beer Band-3, DECA-3,Cpres.-31, Football-2,3, Mountaineering- 5, Rugby Club-3, Ski Club-5, D-Club-3, Morale-5, Social-3, Assemblies-3. Thomas Young Eric Zietlow- Soccer Club- 1,2,3, Football-2,3, Wrestling- 2. Pam Zaleski Susan Zimbrick- Concert Choir-1,2,3, Show Choir-3, All-City Choir-5, Choir Officer-3, Flaggirl-1,2,3. Paul Barringer Anthony Brooks- Men's Track. Gabrielle Ficleler DECA - 2,5,fvice-pres,-2, sec.-51, Stigme Chronou-2,3, Quill and Scroll-25, Morale-3, Cheerleader-1, ICC-l. Steve Foster- Ski Club-1,2,5, Soccer Club-1,2,3, Mountaineering-3. Debbie Lancaster- Soccer Club-1,2, Drama Club-2, Moral-1, Publicity-1, French Club-1, QVintage High, Napa, Calf.-21. 186 -T:f f fi ii ...aa -. W r, .':4-'avril A ' fm -r L ' R K K 4 ff' f 1 I Egfr-'i. ., , - , . 4 1 ' ' -+ 5 yy- ix-X ' main ,Mi if f fm-aw ' fwfr- - 1, Q-.1 .v 'az nw- , 12 X. EM, , 5, ,, .rf-fir x i Pam Wilson- Cheerleader-2, Council-2, Stigme Chronou-3, fMannheim High, Mannheim, Germany-21. Anthony Guild Gertrude de Leeuw Lenora Leyendecker Top of the Nation Band 1 2 State Orchestra 2 Western State 12 Band Pres Brad VanEerden Basketball 12 Mens Tennis 12 3 Pe Band 13 Concert Band 123 Stage Band 1 2 3 NHS 23 Kim Wall Class Officer 3 Morale 3 Student Relations 3 DECA 23 French Club 1 Soccer Club 1 Kim Wayne DECA 2 3 fpub manager sb Cheerleader 1 PomPon 2 Morale 3 Drama Club Soccer Club 1 2 3 camera Slntgy seniors a Alpert ecca Anderson r Aragon garet Avery othy Ball e Barrow in Barta ce Bean Beardsly a Bell- Volleyball-1,2,3, k-1,2,3, Basketball-1. othy Benda anie Berry ustina Blea Blinn ndall Boley bert Bragg ry Brill Butcher mas Butler est Butts my Cantu rk Cardon n Cavaliere olo Chavez tor Contreras ph Cosgrove thia Cruz' rk Cuchiara e Cuchiara cy Cushon elin Davis trude Bryan Depierre ky Devault lby Dickenson Lisa Dillion- Women's Tennis-3, Assemblies-3, Morale-3, Publicity-3, Social- 3, Pep Club-1,2, German Club-1,2, Rugby-3,fNorfolk High, Norfolk, Nebraska-IJ Doug Dixon Allan Doolin Gary Duffley Bernard Duncan Kirk English Mattew Feeley Mark Ford David Fouts Deborah Fruh Ben Gallegos Darrel Garrett Mary Gochenauer Darlene Gomez William Goodrich Wade Gore Mary Gould Joseph Guilette- Council-1, Basketball-2, Football-1,2,5, Gymnastics-1, Track-2, Rugby-3, Symphonic-5, Marching-1,2,3, Concert Band-1,Z,3, Stage-3, German Club-1, High Trails-3, BC- Club-1,2, War Games-2, QPalmer, Colo. Spgs.-1,2J Fay Hammond Kerri Hannon Tracie Harbison Monroe Harden Cynthia Harman Jeffery Harvey Rebecca Hem Lane Hollis Scott Horton Laura Jensen Ralph Jensen Rhonda Johnson Cedric Jones Debbie Kazmer Christian Hernandez Ronald Hodges David Killoran- Drama Club 1,2,3, Oracle D-2,3, Forensics 2,3, Thespians-2,3, War Games-1,2,3, IRC-3, Assemblies - 3. Adrienne Knight William Koran Linda Lambert Jeri Layton Linda Licastro Craig Lowe Alvesta Malone Rhonda Mann Albred Martinez- Golf-2 3 Football-1,3, Swim-2,3. Michael McCarville- Track-2 War Games-1,2,3. Calvin McChriston Stacie McDonnell Melvin McKinney Annette Maasch Rolland Macumber Michael Maloney Bryan McKnight Erin McLaughlin Mark McPhee Kimberly McRay Melinda Medrano Michael Meyer Raymond Milhalko Christian Miller Kevin Morgan Richard Morgan Craig Morrissey Julia Mulligan Yvonne Murillo Adelia Okvath Anthony Ornelas Suzanne Parker Deborah Patrick Esther Pena Kimberly Pennington Tracy Pennington Michael Pezzettr Lori Picha ames Pitchford George Pregel Lori Pritchard Black Culture Club 2 Att Office FBLA 3 Kyna Proctor Sherry Renfro Robert Brobertson Barry Sampson Frederick Sanchez Manfred Schnreder Susan Schoepf Daniel Serna Michael Seymore Lexi Shanks Mark Shute Marissa Silvers Alan Smith Dana Smith Jason Smith Jay Smith Patrick Smith Michael Snyder Ann Spanrer Daniel Spring Ramona Stanosek Kelly Steele Andrea Stewart Jill Taylor Michael Taylor Donald Tempia Stanley Thompson Mark Thornack Maria Toomes Sandra Tousley Patrick Vacura Thomas Vanderwerf Douglas Vaughn Frank Ventimrglia Rodney Walker Susan Walters Jennie Williams Ronda Winston Michael Wright Linda Wyant Mark Yancey Michael Zullo l in L A? 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Senior Council not only needed money to get ahead, they needed it to break even! The first fund-raiser was a pizza party at Mr. Gatti's, where everyone enjoyed good fun and food. With 340.00 in a small account, the great Senior T- Shirt push began. At 355.75 apiece, the Class of '80 was bustin' out all over. Christmas Candygrams raised holiday feelings for friends and lovers, each one containing a special message for a lucky someone. Their final fund-raiser involved putting on a dance for Sabinjr. High, The year's worth of profits was sunk into Afterprom at Homer's Odyssey, and as end-of-the-year gift to Doherty from the Senior Class. junior Council went into action from day one to raise funds for Prom, Held at the Four Seasons, a lot of bake sales contributed to this. The juniors also sold Spartan Pride buttons for a quarter apiece, Booster Buddies at varying prices, and Spirit Sticks for 31.00 each. A special attraction brought Santa Claus to homes and parties everywhere, for a small fee, of course. Santa Express and all, Prom was well worth ir. Sophomore Council held bake sales galore, both at the school and at the Mall of the Bluffs. They chipped in with the jr. Class to sell carnations for Valentine's Day at 50:1 a shot. The craziest items going this year were giant coloring books. For 33.75, you could spend an afternoon with Spider-Man, Rudolph- The Red- Nosed Reindeer, or another favorite character. The profits were used toward bills and expenses, and general fund. 190 Seniors 5? l, The Cheerleaders and Pom-Pons entered the money raising category with several things. Early in the year, they tried a soft-soap on schoolmates with a variety of shampoos. For 52.50 a bottle, the guaranteed students that soon their hair would look just like that of any varsity team member's. Maybe that's why a Carwash brought around so many dirty cars and 5180 profit. All of the money from this and sports programs went toward camp, new uniforms, and spirit boxes. D.E.C.A. kept busy supplying something for everyone. They held a Christmas Wrap at the Mall of the Bluffs, and sold planning calendars and phone-book covers to teachers everywhere! Their last efforts involved running the Concessions stand during school hours. Prices on junk food ranged from 20-40qt, and business was brisk. The band outdid all expections in profit gathering. An Arts and Crafts Bazaar as well as the Christmas Wrap in the Bluffs proved extremely successful. Twelve hundred dollars from the bazaar and eight hundred from the gift wrap provided a nice little nest egg. Other projects included the annual gtapefruitforange sale, which drove neighbors, teachers, and counselors bananas. At a profit margin of 81400, no wonder it's an annual event, This year's hottest new item was floating candles, bringing in a mere 51800, All profits were used for new instruments, band camp and trips, and miscellaneous expenses. F.B.L.A. joined D.E.C.A. for calendar sales and operating concessions. They did strike out on their own with a successful Carmel Apple sale in time for Halloween! The choirs joined the rat-race with costume jewelry and X-Mas ornaments up for grabs. Mr. Ellis was ready to take his groups to Mexico for concerts, and the profits sure helped. Gummi Bears were back! German Club sponsored ro ever popular little candies for 456 a package. If anything ever replaced gum, this group was ready. The French Club's big money raiser was the annual bazaarfluncheon. Students feasted on cream puffs and French cuisine while browsing for T-shirts and White Elephants. All in all, students, parents and teachers supported Doherty from one group to the other. With a tightening school budget, more and more clubs are going to hit the streets. The old cliche is already changing to, Sorry, I gave at school, O,K. Spartans, hide your wallets! Seniors 191 K .1 It's finally over! Twelve years have gone by so fast, leaving so many memories. I rememher my first day of school. I was so Sfuredf Ilut. so was everyone else. Now, I have almost the grime feeling. just it few steps on stage and itxs over. Iirom now on. I'm an adult! What happens. to me amd my future depends solely on,me, I like that. Hy growing away from my dependence on parents. teachers. friends, my per- sonality will have it chzinfe to develop, I College is at lot like my first day of school. Sure, ir will he scary. but it mrirks u whole new cluinee ro my life. I can start till over. Maybe I'll even find the courage to really get involved. Ifven if College doesnt work out. there ure lost of different vrnys to go. One of them ir. where my tomorrow begins. They just culled my name. I hope I don't trip! After all, rhese are the first steps on my own.'l lmve girriveilf . x r w.fg,,, I I - 49 4335 C ,K Q, if--. 4 , as I Xu' W i as W, So, it's finally over! 'l'welve years of hahit, of knowing what I'm expected to do antl who to eat lunch with. One last walk up the Slilgff, a handshake antl a smile, and l'm clone, Where do I go from here! College! Ifveryone expects it. But, what il I dont like it! Starting over again with new friends. teachers: not knowing where anything is. Right now, I know people. Iiut. soon, Iill just he one nobody in a large crowd. That thought scares mei' liven when life at College heroines routine. the responsibil- ities will he so much larger. No one will cate if I go to class or not, ilil pass or liail. Stuth ing will have to hecorne a habit. aml. il' for some reason I leave, all of the money spent on hooks and tuition will he wastetl. What other choices are there hesitles further education? A minimum wage job won't get me the things I want. Mar- riage! Not so soon. now is the time to have fun. Business school or a military life for a couple ol' years! Wl1iitex'er I Lleeitle. ir's going to affeet my whole life. My Chiltlhootl is over. lam grown up, - Getting r ! h lx 5 x f . 1, The first and foremost step: getting the family car. If brothers and sisters are involved, this can become a quite dangerous mission. Whether joe used mild persuasion, subtle threats, blackmail, or just grabbed the keys fastest must remain one of the wotld's numerous unanswered questions. Equipped with a full tank of gas fwe estimate 10 gallons unleaded- 1.00- to be S10,00,.Ioe is all set for a big night on the town. 194 - Seniors i .. V, Wu 1.,, W 2. The next tricky step is successfully meeting Michelle's parents. With a be careful, have fun, and be back by midnight, they depart, 3. Tonight's featured entertainmentg the school play, Lucky for joe, they amateurs. 2 tickets-2.00-is 34.00. 4. just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! ow you!! ,Q 4 .,.., .A kr W I Aire sfo . , .1 4 ' ,gf ,. ,., AF' W we Michelle, where do we got from here? like Michelle made up her mind pretty fast. joe and she spent a while eating pizza at one of the approved school hang-outs. Since both were pretty hungry, nothing but a large pizza would do. To two different rastes,joe ordered pepperoni and mushroom. One large pizza, two medium cokes, and tip . . . we estimate 37.50. nv- t rf'. ...M F ia . i fi. :Sl . .24 vw .. 'I tain, v . ' . f ,ffl joe West and Michelle Bailey were the somewhat reluctant guinea pigs in this get-acquainted date. So, here it is, a pictorial record of a high school date, complete with menu, prices, and activities. Perhaps your memories will vary a bit from this adventure, but one thing is tradition, and always a special moment. 7. The Good-night Kiss. Includ- ing gas, entertainment, and snack, this little token of thanks cost joe app. 352150. All of that for a kiss? Inflation has even hit the cost of a simple goodnight. Seniors - -- 195 S 6'I11.0I'I.l'll9.,.,., You know you have it when: 1. 2 5 4 5 6 You're scheduled for all of the easy classes, and get your beauty rest during them. After arriving fifteen minutes late to class you not only grin and bear it, but actually make an entrance! v All sophomores are really just children. You absolutely refuse to go to school with- out washing your hair first. . Seventh period is your free, so you can leave early. No way is Mom going to drop you off in the morning! 196 Senior Science is baffled by an extremely con- tagious condition. No-one escapes! Face it you ll get it sooner or later. As far as limited knowledge of this infection goes there is only one cure' graduation. Com- mon symptoms follow patterns according to individuals but all are obviously relat- ed. It begins as slowly as changing sea- sons do. You find it extra difficult to wake up. Classes drag. Nothing surprises you. And if anything does you still dont care. These occurances can begin as early as the sophomore year, or as late as mid- semester Senior blues.just console your- self the knowledge that you arent the only onesuffering from a dose of Sen- ioritis! fa, ii I y r I .K You know you have it when: 1. Missing first period is no problem, as you c simply write your own excuse. 2. Visiting adults continually comment on just ho grown-up you look. 3. Five study centers are really no problem at all, a trash can is within close proximity. 4. Finally! A crowded, cramped, messy locker in t Red Section! Maybe even three or four of the fone for each classj. 5. Studying for tests is absolutely obsolete. W can concentrate during Saturday Nite Live? 6. Home is a dirty word. know you have it when: cDonald's is your kind of place for lunch! Why at in the cafeteria? Besides, it's one more chance o use up some of mom's gas. ou make it a personal policy to always be in by welve o'clock Con school nightsj. omework is spelled M-U-T-I-N-Y!I!!!! ubstitutes refuse to take even one Senior class for day. ou talk in the quiet area. s too much ofa bother to actually dress out for .E. After all, the basic idea was an easy credit, 'U You know you have it when: You have your own key ring, with more than just a house key on it. Let's see, the car keys Cyours, mine and oursj, one found laying in the parking lot, and the walk-in freezer at work. For the first time in three years, you actually know the Homecoming Queen! Somehow at Pep Rallies, your team always loses, because they really don't care. The last quarter is the longest. Now you're the one giving all of the lower classmen rides home. Of course, you never had to walk home. ...f W . You know you have it when: 1. Life is one big party Chiccj. 2. No less than three fcount 'emJ, three showers per day is adequate. 3. You discover love. 4. Details are not only un-necessary, but also unim- portant. 5. You can say, Drop Dead, World. I MADE IT! If you can associate with any more than six of those common pains, be assured that graduation isn't as far as it always seems. For those of you unfortunate ones that suffer from over half of these symptoms, don't hold your breath too long! Congratulations, Class of 1980! Senior 197 '-I 'J' rn oo O CD 198 Seniors The styles today change as fast as the weather does. From the constant scene of Levi originals to the latest in cosmopoli- tan fashions. Levi's and velour shirts seemed to be a perfect pair. With the addition of tennis shoes the outfit was Complete. Girls went for the soft, feminine look which melted each man's heart. The pleated skirt, socks and low-heeled shoes made an excellent example. Skirts made the big show, along with the ever-so- popular blazer. The movie 10 with Bo Derek brought out a new style in hair. Not everyone had as many braids as she did, but a few added a difference. Shorter hair for guys has been in for a few years. The clean Cut look always gets more votes. With the birth of disco, sparkles and shines appeared. It seemed the more you could flash on the floor the more dances you had. It's a wonder there weren't more broken legs dancing on those toothpick- like shoes. Between the return of past styles and inventions of new ones, no one really knows where fashion will go. But this past year at Doherty the students showed that they can be fashionable, even if it isn't New York. Do you remember stopping at the gas station for gas? You were probably there three times a week. It was a never ending battle. You would just get your check cashed and it was all gone after a couple of gallons. The best thing to do was to shop around for the cheapest gas. By the time you finished looking you were out of gas and had to stop at the most expensive. Convenience stores seemed the cheapest but their gas was also the cheapest kind. After it killed your engine you had to pay for one of those also. No more cruising Nevada, no more spur of the moment skiing trips, and short distance dates. The life of a teenager is the pits. What is a car without gas! Ayatollah! I wonder what your tan line looks like. The Iran crisis had been the ridicule of 1980. 50 American people were held hos- rage. This year could possibly be the year of the draft. Women would have to go also. Not since the early seventies would the draft be re- vived. The terror of Iran will be history in a couple of decades, but right now we have to live with it. This coming fall, this senior class will have the chance to vote. This is a very important decision to make but very few people take it seriously. Let's take a look at the candidates. There is always President Carter. At least his brother makes good beer. Ronald Reagan. Let's face it. He couldn't even act well. Sen. Brown from Calif. At least he has good taste in music. As you can see, there isn't a whole lot to choose from. Therefore, I suggest my vote for Mr. Bill. Owooo! Seniors 199 -nav Headliners! On these pages are the students who continually livened up Doherty High School. The newsmakers, the people to know in '80. They constantly filled the halls and locker bays with laugh- ter, smiles, and spirited personalities. Read on to find out who had the Best Legs, the Most Spirit, or the junkiest Heap of a Car. Who was chosen as the Most Likely to Succeed, or the Best Dressed? Which jocks made Most Athletic? Then, who were the absolute Best Friends? Which two blushing sweethearts were called the Best Couple? Voted in by fellow Senior Class- mates, each category had a smiling winner. After three years of yelling, smiling, joking, practicing, studying and working, this is their recognition. Congratulations to the most noticed Seniors of 1979-80. You kept Doherty going. 5 1? h ' F I Selected as Most Likely to Succeed were Karen Ricketts and Kelly Cook. Both seemed to be involved in just about anything that came up. Through Student Government and Pom-Pon, Karen attended and participated in various activities, including all morale assem- blies, Cshe was chairmanj. Kelly participated in Football, Basketball, and Baseball. He has many honors to his credit, among them being co-captain ofthe Football team, a member of NHS, and Who's Who among American High School Students. Doherty's Best Dancers were Cedric jones and Kim Wayne. At the many school sponsored dances, neither one had to wait long for a partner, and often dazzled fellow students with their smooth moves. 200 Seniors Xfs This year's Best Dressed were Rhonda Sink and Sam Mendoza fLeftJ. Both stayed in tune with the latest styles, in clothes and everything else too. This kind of title can't be earned in just one year. It took three years of planning wardrobes to achieve the 'just stepped off of a magazine cover look. Well, when you've got it, you've got it! Lisa Kutsner and Eric Rappold had the honor of being selected Best Couple fBelowj. For three years they held hand in the hall, gave each other wishy-washy smiles, made google'eyes between classes, and played kissy-face behind the lockers. It sure took a lot of hard work to earn this recognition, Dom Demicco and Lee Kelly were chosen as the Best Male Friends, while Kim Clawson and Kim Wall received Best Female Friends CBot' tomb. We never saw one without seeing the other not far behind. In many cases, this could truly be called Double Trouble!!! Seniors 201 Jiri., Let's hear a cheer for Suzi Lane and Skip Anderson, the Most Spirited Seniors in the school Rzghrj. They could be referred to as a cheerleadefs best friend. At any game or activity these two could be seen yelling and generating their excitement to the rest ofthe crowd. Of course, they didn't exactly mind being in the spotlight at Pep Rallys, either. Mary Hunke and Rich Harrington are the proud owners of the Biggest Hunks ofjunk IBelowj. Their cars land we use the term looselyj have been pushed, jumped, and sworn at more times than we could count. One advantage of having one of these vehicles, however, seemed to be that no one mistook their car for another! Well, at least they had distinc- tion. 202 Seniors t L , 3, .fi if 3 . 5' mee the Best Legs? The final decision was Dawn Gonzales and Mike Knupp I Above 2. being in the same P.E. class as Dawn just because they could catch a glance at, know. It was amazing how many girls would just happen to pass by the weights So, look closely at the legs that won the most votes. The Athlete ofthe Year category suited Ann Spanier and Carlos Mateosto a tee. KBe1owj. Ann had a sport for every season. Starting with Womens Volleyball, she moved on to Women's Basketball, and finally, Women's Track. 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X gi A GI Y I .I Q' fu if-Q ' ' . . 48458 North Academy at Flmtridge Guitar fi. 11,1 I, ', I Z 211, SVU ' 1 C w 'TQQVIQ X E ' A S ecfial THANK 'U S fs - P Q I 'o TTIZI VWLS dTlL O J 0800 0 086 0 0 upporte e C660 Q 1- 1 97 8 - 1 979 Stzgme Clzronou 1 Q Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker The Doherty Foreign Language Department The Doherty Math Department - Good luck to tomorrow's future today! The Ent Federal Credit Union Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Fideler Linda Fox - Congratulations to the Class of 1980 of Doherty Hrghf' Mr. and Mrs. jake M Frank Charles M. Gaul - Prrncrpal, Doherty Hrgh School Susan L. Guckes - Everything gets done a little at a time. The Holmes Famzly Mr. and Mrs. joe A. Hunke Lt. Col. and Mrs. jay D. Kemp , - Mr. and Mrs.jC. Kemp 'A Mr. and Mrs. john C. Kenney , QQ Mr. and Mr. William McNamara Q Q f i O g Mr. and Mrs. joseph Piccione, jr. go O 'Q D O Mike Piegooh - Congratulations to the Senior Class! 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SPRINGS C303D633-2229 Slniov num. In PUEBLO C3035 564-1606 mmmmwm E. r As students of Doherty High School, we would like to show our deep ap- preciation to the cooks and janitors that serve us. They seem to put up with much more than any of our teachers and always seem to do so with a smile. We want to thank them for being a Eiendly, first-class group of men and women! Back Row: Bill Wright, Floyd Longnecker, Frank Naylor. Front Row: joe Lohato, Bob Front Row: Wilene Andres, Kay Werner, Barbara Wade, Back Row:joan jones, Cora Dina Moore, Barbara Taylor, Margorie Schubarth Front Row: Dwight Fox, Lee Sanchez, Back Rovwjerry Shelton, Robert Warner, Bob Albert Kotor. 6 -V. 1. I Z ,Z ., . in f sr -rf W., Photograph courtesy of Darrel Porter Q, The 1979-80 staff of Stigme Chronou wishes to dedicate this page to the memory of Mr. jake Cook. Mr. Cook began working at Thomas B. Doherty High School on Sept. 29, 1975, shortly after it opened. Serving as a Para-Professional-Hall Supervisor, he was often seen helping students in the halls. He continually supported Doherty by attending many athletic events, In addition to his assigned duties, he worked untiringly at many State events. Born on March 26, 1919, Mr. Cook died in a tragic car accident at the age of 61 on january 24, 1980. The students and staff of Doherty will cherish the memory of a true friend. Closing 215 Behin Above Let? Cback L to RJ Ken Blanscet Chuck Mohrman Don Watts Pat Rhodes Bob Piccione ffronr L ro Rl-Ieff Magee Clayjackson Chead photog rapherl Nor pictured Dan Toomes Above Righr Mr Schenk and jeff check the bulk loader. Above. Kathy and Mrs. Woolston discuss some artwork. Right: Does Mr. Gaul really like it? Far Right! Clay jackson head photographer V without camera. 216 Closing f-'Z' ,.,.... ,aa EZ: .o gl Il I l I It Il at ll I I I I 1 I I I cl the Seen Ragland ., 1 - ,gn 9 3+ 1 A qt 14 'T 4 ' inn fl may gr . ff V 5 F' 52 is 'Ns- af HN HMS' We the edrtors ofthe 1980 Strgme Chronou hope you enjoy readrng thrs book as much as we drd makrng xt We put forth our uttermost efforts and rdeas to Create a fantastrc book We worked very hard to overcome the ever dreaded deadlmes whrch meant a lot of worry tensron and frnally a srgh of relref when rt was frnally book to you wxth prrde We would hke to thank Mr Gaul Mr Shank Mrs Woolston Mr Holstern Mrs Frantzs ad vance typrng class Mr Mundorff Mrs Gray Mr Larson the photographers and especxally Mr Hallam our very patrent superv1sor for wxthout hrs knowledge we would have never made If through the year h k Q -wxmailg ,Mg l v I h l , ' v 3 over. We have reached our goal in getting this l Closing 217 0 oin This Celebration' 4 ll O O d NeVerLet It End!!! Index S oph om ores Absher, Christopher - 140 Abshire, Patrick - 140 Acton Brinah - 37, 140 Aden, james - 140 Anrens,john - 140 Anderson, Stephanie - 3, 13, 54, 118, 11 Anderson, Thomas - 140 Andrews, Harry - 140 Andrejewski, Renee - 140 Arguello, Gregory - 140 Atayde Steven - 140 Atkinson, William - 140 Ausmus, George - 140 Avery, Norman - 140 Bagiardi, Larry - 140 Baillie, Clara - 140 Baker, Gregory - 79, 140 Baker, jeannette - 140 Bammesberger, Donna - 80, 138, 140 Banghart, Sharon - 140 Banghart, Sharel - 140 Barraza, Diana - 140 Barnard, Randy - 140 Barrowman, Kimberly - 12, 97, 140 Bartalo, Stephen - 79, 140 Bartrom Kristine - 140 Basinger, Michelle - 139, 140 Bastille, Derek - 140 Baumann, William - 140 Bean, Lance - 140 Bebb, Kimberly - 140 Beck, Steven - 37, 140 Becky, Cheri - 89 Bell, -Janine - 55, 80, 97, 140 Bennett, Andrew - 140 Bennett, julianne - 140 Beres, Michelle - 140 Bernard,judy - 140 Berube, Martha - 140 Binder, jance 140 Binek, Bradley - 140 Binek, Bryan - 140 Bisel, Lori - 3, 52, 53, 140 Bolondin, Kathleen - 83, 140 Bond, Christina - 140 Bottorff, Karl - 140 Brannelly,John - 140 Brath, Robert - 79, 140 Brath, Christine - 55, 140 Broholm, Anne - 117, 140 Brokop, Deneen - 140 Brooks, Donald - 140 Brooks, janelle - 140 Brown, Kathleen - 140 Brown, Wade - 140 Bullock, james - 140 Burgess, jill . 140 Burke, Timothy - 140 Burmeister, Christopher - 140 Burns, George - 140 Butcher, Tamara - 140 Butler, Richard - 140 Cairns, Hugh - 140 Campbell, Carol - 140 Capps, Linda - 140 Carpenter, Larry - 140 Carricato, Steven - 140 Carrillo, Barbara - 71, 140 Cebulski,John - 140 Cenkush, Richard - 140 Charles, Leigh - 140 220 4, 140 Chavez, Donna - 140 Chavez, Rueben - 140 Chavez, Toby - 140 Christensen, Rebecca - 140 Cinko, Machelle - 140 Clark, Melanie - 140 Clarke, Ernest - 140 Clarke, Thomas - 140 Cobb, Teresa - 140 Cofer, Karen - 140 Coker, Kent - 140 Concha, Donna - 140 Conklin, Trisha - 85, 140 Cook, Rochelle - 140 Cooper, Daniel - 140 Coover, Michelle - 140 Cordonnier,julie - 140 Cordova, Kenneth - 140 Corey, Scott - 140 Cornell, Sherri - 140 Cote, Cathy - 41, 140 Cox, janie - 140 Cozzens, Patricia - 101, 140 Craig, David - 79, 140 Crain, Glen - 140 Cranford, Michael - 140 Crites, Michael - 140 Cross, April - 85, 140 Crowder, Gregory - 140 Cruz, Robert - 140 Culver, Phillip - 141 Curl, Christopher - 141 Currier, Noel - 79, 141 Curtiss, Heather - 141 Dalrymple, Kenneth - 141 Dalrymple, Roni - 141 Daughtry, Deborah - 141 Davis, Melanie - 141 Dean, David - 79, 141 Deehan, Fiona - 141 Deirer, Kelly - 141 Depierre, Debra - 141 Detelich, David - 141 Devenyns, Bruce - 141 Diehl, Sherry - 141 Dietx, Angelika - 141 Dochow, Krystal - 141 Dorsey, Nadine - 89, 141 Dowling, Mathew - 141 Dreiling, Thomas - 141 Drews, Shelly - 141 Duffy, Timothy - 141 Dunne, Sandra - 80, 141 Durham, Bruce - 141 Dvorak, Diane - 141 Eaks, Roger - 141 Eastlar-.d,julia - 54, 67, 141 Ebol, Karin - 141 Eckhardt, David - 141 Edwards, Polly - 141 Edwards, Richard - 141 Elder, Dana - 141 Elford, Edward - 141 Ellis, Kelly - 141 Erbe, William - 141 Erickson, Dawn - 141 Ermel, Keith - 141 Fairbanks, john - 141 Farr, Stephanie - 141 Feeney, Robin - 141 Fiest, Tammy - 141 Fischer, Richard - 141 Flentje, William - 35, 141 Foran,juliet - 141 Fox, Toni - 142 Fox, Tracy - 142 Frank, Tami - 142 Frazer, Deborah,- 85, 142 Freeman, David - 142 Galvin, jimmy - 142 Ganaway, Valerie - 142 Garduno, Robert - 79 Garrett, james - 142 Garvie, Douglas - 142 Gasser, Michael - 142 Geiss, Sandra - 142 Genschorck, Brian - 79 Gettman, Lynne - 142 Gibson, jamie - 114, 142 Gillette, john - 142 Gilmore, Matthew - 142 Goldberger, Mary - 142 Goldsmith, Tamera - 142 Gomez, Leonard - 142 Good, Linda - 142 Gordon, Alfred - 142 Gould, Lisa - 97, 142 Granrud, Ingrid - 142 Graziano, Danny - 142 Grebenstein, Christin - 142 Green, jeffrey - 37, 142 Green, Tammy - 142 Gregg, jennifer - 142 Griebel, Christine - 142 Griffith, Yvonne - 142 Guillory, Andrea - 101, 142 Gulledge, Tracey - 79, 113 Gurnett,jon - 142 Haendler, Debra - 142 Hall, Sandra - 142 Hamilton, Loretta - 142 Hamilton, Melissa - 85, 142 Hamlet, Michael - 142 Hamlin, Molly - 142, 191 Hampton, Laura - 142 Hansen, Diane - 142 Hanson, Luann - 142 Haptonstall, Michael - 142 Harder, Donald - 143 Harmsen,Jody - 143 Harrington, Lee - 13, 143 Harris, Beth - 13, 114, 143 Harris, Nadine - 143 Harris, Nina - 143 Harris, Schellon - 143 Harsh, jeffrey - 143 Hartensteinenjudith - 97, 143 Harvey, jerry - 143 Harvey, Michelle - 143 Haynes, Diana - 143 Heard, Kevin - 138, 143 Heaton, james - 143 Hedrick, Mary - 143 Heeney, Randy - 143 Herdt, Shellene - 143 Hermes, Christopher - 143 Hess, Darryl - 143 Hess, William - 143 Heusler, Kimberly Q 143 Highland, Tracy - 143 Hix, Sonja - 143 Hix, Bradley - 143 Hogue, Cynthia - 89, 141 Holmstrom, Kevin - 91, 143 Holt, Charlie - 143 Hostetler, Steven: 143 Houdeshell, Donald - 143 Hubbard, Suzanne - 143 Hughes, julie - 143 Hughes, Timothy - 143 Huley, Kristin - 143 Humes, Katherine - 143 Hurliman, Richard - 102, 103 Isaac, Melissa - 55, 85, 143, 28 Istvan, Anthony - 79, 143 jacobson, Lyn - 143 jacoby, Brian - 143 jaggers,-Iimmie - 143 jenkins, Robert - 79 jensen, Randolph - 143 jerman, Brian - 79, 143 johnson, jocelyn - 143 johnson, Kathy - 97 johnson, Mary - 143 johnson, Sandra - 117, 143 johnson, Tammi - 143 jones, julie A 143 joyner, Melanie - 143 Kafel, Donna - 143 Kahler, Bruce - 143 Kale, Douglass - 79, 143 Kale, George - 143 Kavari, S. - 79 Keating, Tamara - 143 Kelleher, Patrick - 37 Keller, Latroy - 143 Kemp, Michele - 117, 143 Kendall, Edward - 143 Kent, Barbara - 117, 143 Kevari, Scott - 143 Kimberlin, Michelle - 143 Kimmel, Stephanie - 143 Kraemer, Michael - 143 Krug, Elizabeth - 143 Kuiper, Mark - 143 Kujawa, Richard - 143 Kulsrud, Nancy - 143 Kyle, john - 91, 143 Lafever, Evelyn - 143 Lane, Zina - 149 Lasalle, Mark - 144 Laulo, Mara 21, 34, 14 Lebron, Frank Robert - 79, 144 Lecrone, Kenneth - 79, 144 Lee, Vicki - 144 Lee, Victoria - 37, 63, 144 Lehmann, Lisa - 63, 144 Leon, Carrie - 144 Lessner, Ronald ' 144 Lester, Melvin - 144 Lewallen, David - 144 Lisac, Pia - 89, 144 Littrell, john - 144 Livingstone, Brian - 144 Lobato, Theresa - 144 Locricchio, jeffrey - 144 Loeber, jeffrey - 144 Lopez, Lorraine - 144 Lord, Michelle - 144 Lowe, Daniel - 144 Lowe, Richard - 144 Macdonald, Ronald - 144 Madigar, Franciscus - 79, 144 Madjeski, Mary - 144 Magee, jeffrey - 73, 86, 104, 144 Mahar, Shannon - 144 Major, Lisa - 144 Mallory, Clifford - 144 Marks, Arnold - 79, 144 Marks, Phillip - 79, 144 Martin, james - 37, 144 Martin, Kevin - 62, 144 Martin, Lisa - 144 Martin, Thomas - 144 Martinez, David - 144 Martinez, Steven - 144 Marturano, Stephen - 144 Masel, Deborah - 144 Massey, Mollie - 144 Mathews, Timothy - 144 Matt, Anthony - 144 Mato, Dwight - 144 McCarbille, Thomas - 37, 144 McChriston, Marvin - 139, 144 McCormick, Debra - 144 McDonald, Angela - 144 McDonald, Kellie - 144 McElhaney, Deann - 144 McGann, Kathleen - 144 McGarvey, Timothy - 144 McGrew, Daniel - 144 McKesson, Michael - 144 McKinzie, Suzanne - 144 McLaughlin, Kerry - 144 McMahon, Sheila - 144 McMinn, Lloyd - 144 McPherson, Dennis - 144 Medrano, Cecelia - 144 Mehle, Caroline - 101, 144 Mekhail, Tarek - 144 Melchi, David - 79, 144 Mendoza, Leah - 97, 144 Merritt, Mark - 79 Mesquira, Kathy - 144 Metcalf, Lesley - 144 Mihalko, Tammy - 144 Miley, Steven - 144 Millard, Robyn - 144 Miller, Bradley - 35, 144 Miller, jeffrey - 144 Miller, Laurinda - 144 Miner, Susan - 144 Mislyan, Michael - 144 Mitchell, Elizabeth - 80, 101, 144 Mitchell, Sandra - 144 Monahan, Michael - 79 Montero, Andrew - 144 Moore, Russell - 144 Morales, Shannon - 117, 144 Morehead, Michael - 14 Morrell, Mae Morrell, Marla - 145 Mosier, Karin - 52, 55, 145 Muncher, james - 145 Murillo, Mark - 79, 145 Murr, Pamela - 145 Murray, Kathleen - 145 Murray, Pamala - 145 Musser, Debora A 34, 145 Myers, jack - 145 Nash, Michael - 145 Nelson, Carl - 145 Nelson, Michael - 145 Nelson, Tammie - 145 Nevison, james - 79, 145 Newvine, Sandra - 19, 58, 117, 145 Nicks, Phillip - 145 Noel, Laura - 55, 145 Norman, Suzanne - 145 Noseworthy, Robert - 26, 91, 145 Noseworthy, William - 145 Ortivez, Belen - 145 Pabst, David - 145 Paige, Lisa - 13, 17, 89, 114, 145 Palmer, Glen - 145 Palmer, Robert - 79, 145 Park, john - 80, 145 Parker, jeffrey - 145 Parker, Pamela A 145 Parmentier, Nicolle - 145 Patrick, Glenna - 145 Patterson, Sharon - 145 Patton, Kimberly - 145 Paul, Sean - 145 Paul, Suzanne - 145 Pauley, David - 145 Pennington, Edward - 79, 145 Pennywell, Rodney - 79, 145 Penrod, Daniel - 145 Peterson, jodi - 145 Peterson, Karen - 145 Peterson, Treva - 145 Pezzetti, Nancy - 145 Pfitzer, Daniel - 145 Pflug, Edith - 145 Pierce, Roger -79, 146 Pietrzak, Sheryl - 37, 146 Pinney, Darrell - 79, 145 Pirkl, jeffrey - 146 Pope,jodi - 146 Pottenger, Lowell - 79, 146 Powers, Daniel - 146 Price, Scott 146 Primrose, Brenda - 146 Pryor, Richard - 139 Purkey, john - 79, 146 Rachwitz, Lori - 146 Rasmussen, Suzanne - 89 Ratterree, Mark - 79, 146 Ratterree, Michael - 79, 146 Raymond, joseph - 146 Reed, judy - 146 Reeds, jeffrey - 79, 146 Refior, Lori - 37, 146 Rehfeld, Candace - 146 Reilly, Kelly - 146 Reynosa, Eric - 79, 146 Richardson, Charlene - 146 Richardson, Kathleen - 146 Richardson, Nila - 146 Rick, Denise - 146 Ricketts, Laura - 52, 146 Rigby, james - 61, 146 Robinson, Lenard - 79, 146 Rock, Trenton - 79 Rogosich, Patricia - 146 Rollman, Regina - 146 Romero, Lisa - 71, 146 Rose, Nancy - 146 Ross, Deena - 89, 146 Ross, Mark - 79, 146 Roth, Nancy - 146 Rousseau, Lisa - SO, 97, 101, 146 Royal, Christopher - 79, 146 Rubio, joseph - 52, 79, 146 Russell, Gregory - 146 Russello, Carla - 146 Rydin, Diane - 146 Sammon,judith - 146 Sampson, Melinda - 146 Sample, Terri - 146 Santiago, john - 146 Saopraseuth, Bouakeo - 146 Schaeffer, Leo - 146 Schaffer, Todd - 146 Schaffer, Michael - 79 Schantz, Andrea - 80, 97, 146 Schehr, Christine - 147 Scheuffele, Michael - 90, 147 Schmahl, Randell - 147 Schmidt, Garrett - 79, 147 Schmidt, Valerie - 147 Scimemi, Paul - 147 Scott, Bill - 90 Secrest, joseph - 147 Selig, jeffrey - 147 Senecal, Gordon - 147 Shaffer, Kathy - 147 Shepard, Troy - 147 Shinkle, Lloyd - 147 Shinn, Timothy - 147 Shotwell, Laurie - 147 Sidie, Lisa - 147 Sidney, Darren - 83, 147 Sigil,-Iami - 147 Silvers, Mark - 79 Silveria, Robert - 147 Simpson, Leslie - 27, 55, Sinclair, julie - 147 Smith, Andrew - 147 Smith, Carolyn, - 147 Smith, Deborah, - 147 Smith, Laura - 147 Smith, Mary - 147 Smith, Sandra - 147 Snell, Ronald - 147 Spaid, Albert - 147 Sparks, Aaron - 147 SPKIKS, Melanie - 147 Spath, Harold - 147 Spearman, Lisa - 147 Sperber, jeffrey - 79, 147 Springer, Stephen - 147 Staab, Timothy - 147 Stanley, Leslie - 147 Stanosek, George - 62, 147 Stanosek, Heidi - 147 Stanton, Valise - 97, 147 Stewart, Bryon - 70, 147 Stewart, Brett - 147 Stirewalt,-John - 147 Storey, Vicki - 147 Strait, Dorinda - 147 Straight, Natalie - 147 Streiff, Kara - 80, 1471 Stuart, Arm - 147 Stump, Sherri - 40, 147 Sube, Scott - 147 Suter, Christina - 89, 147 Sutherland, Suzette - 147 Sutton, David - 147 Swagger, Christine - 147 Swanson, Elizabeth - 147 Swedlund, Scott - 147 114, 147 Thomson, Gerald - 91 Tourville, Michelle - 80, 97, 14 Tower, Angela - 147 Traister, Donna - 14 Treat, james - 148 Treat, Samuel - 148 Tremaroli, Michael - 148 Trimbath, Stuarts - 148 Trombla, Derek - 148 Tucker, juli - 101, 114, 148 Tucker, Michael - 148 Tucker, Mark - 148 Tafoya, Anthony - 147 Talbert, Eric - 147 Talbott, Gregory - 147 Tankersley, Gaye - 147 Tannehill, Kimberly - 147 Tanner, Tamera - 147 Taylor, Freddy - 147 Taylor, james - 147 Taylor, Timothy - 147 Taylor, Vera - 147 Tell, Dianna - 147 Thiemann, Kenneth - 147 Thomas, Keith - 147 Thomason, Samuel - 147 Thompson, Kerry - 147 Uvalle, Roseannette - 71 Vacura, Michael - 148 Valliant, Karen - 54, 114, 148 Van Cura,-James - 79, 91, 148 Vandeputte, Gregory - 148 Vandeputte, Kerry - 148 222 Vanderwerf, Michelle - 148 Vannostrand, Carl - 148 Veghete, Carla - 148 Vigil, Timothy - 148 Vincent, Ronald - 148 Volkenant, Carol - 52, 53, 8 Wachter, julie - 85, 145 Wade, Kim - 148 Wagnon, Brad - 37, 148 Walker, janet - 101, 148 Wall, Kristina - 148 Wallace, jack - 148 Wallis, Donna - 148 Wanek, Amy - 148 Ward, Cynthia - 55, 148 Ward, David - 148 Watkins, Church - 148 Watt, Lianne - 148 Warrs, Neil - 148 Weeks, Brenda - 148 Weideman, Phillip - 148 Weigel, Megan - 148 Weikal, Brenda - 37, 148 Weiss, Kirk - 148 Weissman, Dean - 34, 148 Wells, Douglas - 37, 148 Werham, Elizabeth - 148 Werner, Mark - 148 Werschky, Paula - 30, 148 Wescoat, Hugh - 148 Wheeler, Carol - 148 White, Sandra - 148 Whitsitt, joseph - 148 Wiese, Kelli - 148 Wilfong, Andreas - 148 Williams, David - 148 Williams, james - 148 Williams, Richard - 148 Wilson, Kristen - 148 Winkler, jerry - 79, 148 Winters, Elane - 148 Winters, Lisa - 148 Wise, Michelle - 149 Wohlhueter, Kari - 85, 141 Womack, Trenda - 149 Wood, Vincent - 149 Woods, Timothy - 149 Woodsome, Laura - 149 Wooton, Thomas - 149 Workman, jay - 79, 104, 145 Woziak, Tracy - 149 Wren, Sandra - 149 Wright, Vincent - 149 Wroblewski, Steven - 149 Yell, Karen - 149 Young, Deborah - 97, 149 Younker, Michael - 149 Zamarron, Manuela - 149 0, 148 uniors Abeyta, Gaspar - 102 Abshire, Mark - 152 Adkins, Christopher - 18 Aguilar, Timothy - 78, 152 Ahern, Kevin - 78, 152 Airles, Brian - 13, 152 Alex, Philip - 152 Algee, Alvin - 152 Ambrosino, Susan - 152 Anderson, Bob - 11, 34 Anderson, Lester - 78 Apodaca, Linda - 152 Aragon, Lori - 71, 152 Argo, Ruby - 152 Augustenborg, Steve - '152 Aviles, Brian - 152 Bailey, jennifer - 152, 161 Baker, Richard - 152 Baldridge, Kenneth - 83, 152 Banks, Sherwyn - 78, 152 Barley, jeffrey - 152 Barres, Diane - 16, 152 Basinger, Leslie - 152 Bateman, Evon - 152 Bates, Douglas - 83, 152 Becke, Cheri - 152 Becker, joe - 152 Bell, Charles - 150, 152, 153 Bell, Steven - 152 Beneke, Michael - 37, 152 Berkman, Karen - 152 Biavaschi, Deanna - 67, 152 Bicking, Denise - 80, 152 Biggs, Troy - 152 Binek, Roberta - 53, 152 Bircham, Gary - 152 Bistline, Andra - 152 Q Black, Bryon - 152 Blake, jeffrey - 152 Block, Gregory - 152 Blondin, Lawrence - 152 Blumenreich, Cara - 152 Blumenreich, Todd - 152 Boyce, Phillip - 152 Braden, Linda - 152 Brady, Maria - 152 Brady, Theresa - 152 Breitstein, David - 78, 152 Brewington, Teri - 55, 152 Broadnax, Barbara - 70 Broaks, P. - 67 Broaks, D. - 67 Brooks, Pamela - 21, 152 Brower, Tracy - 152 Brown, Thomas - 152 Brownfield, Bonnie - 152 Brownfield, Connie - 152 Brownfield, Kirk - 152 Brownfield, Tami - 152 Buchs, Christine - 152 Bulmann, Rudolf - 153 Burbach, Mark - 153 Burkholder, Dean - 153 Butler, Bradley - 153 Carter, Murray - 153 Cassidy, Thomas - 78 Caster, Cheryl - 31, 37, 153 Castronovo, Cathryn - 7, 67, 84 85 153 Caswell, Eric - 18, 153 Catler, Terry - 4, 52 Chavez, Patricia - 153 Christensen, Debora - 101 Clausen, Laura - 155 Cole, Billy - 153 Coleman, Paul - 153 Colyer, Kerry - 91, 153 Comstock, Michele - 153 Cooper, Scott - 153 Courts, R C - 78, 153 Criswell, Kathy - 153 Crumpley, Donna - 153 Cuddigan, Brigitte - 153 Culpepper, Russell - 153 Czarnecki, Trinette - 153 Damphousse, Diane - 153 Daryman, Sharon - 153 Davis, jonathan - 153 Dawson, Kelli - 97, 150, 153 Deehan, Deidre - 153 Deleon, Denise - 153 Denno, Marc - 153 Devine, Randall - 98 Devries, Stephen - 153 Dewey, Todd - 78,153 DeYoung, Rodrick - 153 Diaz, Edward . 153 Dickey, Diane - 153 Dillon, Thomas - 68, 91, 153 Dismukes, Roger - 153 Disnute, Derrick - 153 Divel, Marcy - 154 Dixon, Carl - 21, 55, 154 Dorsey, Laura - 76, 154 Drabek, Charles - 154 Duncan, Gregory - 154 Dunlap, Robert - 78, 154 Dunn, james - 154 Dunne, Sandy - 101 Durham, Mark - 85, 154 Dvorak, Timothy - 154 Earl, Christopher - 154 Eastland, Michelle - 52, 154 Edwards, Larry - 154 Elgar, Kevin - 154 Ellington, Donn - 154 Ellis, Kevin - 69, 154 English, Lisa - 154 Erickson, jed - 154 Espinoza, Gerald - 154 Evans, Gregory - 78, 154 Gutierrez, Ricardo - 155 Guzman, Carlos - 71 Hadley, Jenifer - 21, 89, 101, 155 Haendler, Donna - 55, 155 Haines, Susan - 155 Halcomb, Timothy - 33, 35, 155 Hale, Dawn - 37, 155 Hall, james - 61, 155 Halverson, David - 155 Hamlin, Ann - 155 Hankins, Timothy - 155 Hansen, Nadene - 20, 22, 57, 89, 155 Hanson, Randy - 99, 155 Harden, Randall - 155 Harris, Marleine - 37, 155 Harvey, Carla - 21, 70, 155 Harvey, jill - 155 Harvey, jonina - 155 Hays, Eugene - 155 Heath, Thaddeus - 155 Hector, Patty - 155 Heim, Marieclaude - 21, 155 Henry, Dorothy - 155 Higman, Darren - 3, 52, 53, 54, 55, 155 Hoagland, Kristina - 155 Hocketgjoseph - 155 Hodge, Thomas - 155 Hoffman, Patrick - 155, 93 Holmes, Rachael - 22, 52, 55, 73, 155 Holt, Nicole - 155 Hoover, Debra - 21, 169, 155 Layman, Michelle - 80, 96, 156 Lebo, Terri - 156 Lecour, Daryll - 91, 156 Lewis, Anamaria - 156 Linton, Yolanda - 101, 156 Lintz, Rebecca - 156 Long, Michael A - 156 Long, Michael W - 83, 156 Lopez, Cynthia - 156 Lowe, Christine - 156 Lowe, Michael - 90, 156 Madrid, joe - 156 Mahon, George - 56 Manuel, Michael - 78, 156, 28 Markley, Darren - 145, 156 Martens, julie - 156 Martin, Kevin - 156 Martin, Tina - 156 Martinez, Michael - 78, 156 Martinez, Richard - 157 Mascarenas, Perry - 157 Mayotte, Linda - 57, 89, 154, 157 Mayotte, Kathryn - 89, 157 McCarthy, Margaret - 80, 81, 96, 157 McClure, Sue - 157 McCuen, Tami - 157 McDaniels, Bryan - 157 McGarvey, Scott - 83 McGinnis, jody - 157 McKenzie, Susan - 21, 157 McNulty, Timothy - 157 Evans, julie - 154 Evans, Kimberly - 154 Faulkner, Cathie - 154 Faulk, Robert - 27, 37 Feasel, Ronald - 154 Fernandez, Lori - 67, 154 Fiest, Robert - 154 Finch, Daniel - 154 Fiorillor, Deborah - 81, 154 Fitzergerald, Patricia - 101, 154 Ford, Anastasia - 70, 154 Fortune, Scott - 15, 154 Fowler, Gary - 154, 157 Frankmote, Dean - 78, 154 Franks, Rodney - 154 Fraze, Russell - 154 Frost, Sheryl - 154 Fruh, Dennis - 154 Gaasch, Susan - 154 Gallegos, Charles - 102, 154, 158 Galvin, Chris - 154 Garcia, Becky - 86 Garcia, Karen - 63, 64, 71, 154 Garcia, Pearl - 155 Garcia, Rebecca - 96, 100, 155 Gargala, Lois - 155 Genoshe, William - 155 Gibbons, Robert - 155 Gold, Chuck - 60 - Hoover, Karen - 52, 155 Howell, Pamela - 155 Huckalby, Deborah - 156 Ishida, Dale - 156 jahnz,-julie - 156 jeffriesulenneth - 156 johnson, Conita - 80 johnson, Leonard - 78, 156 johnson, Mark - 156 johnson, Randal - 148, 156 johnson, Randy - 156 johnson, Scott - 156 jones,jesse - 156 jones, Stacie - 156 -Iuranek, Maurice - 156 Kaberlein,joseph - 156 Kapke, Lisa - 156 Katler, Terrell - 156 Keeney, Michael - 18 Keller, Gregory - 156 Kelly, Ronald - 156 Kelso, Sharon - 57, 156 Kenyon, Starla - 156 Khederian, Charles - 156 Kibler, Deanna - 156 Kinney, Michael - 18, 19, 37, 56, 58, 83, 156 Koch, Carolee - 156 Kochan, Christopher - 156 Medrano, Teresa - 86 Meek, David - 78, 157 Mercier, jane - 151, 157 Mingeldorf, Noreen - 68, 157 Miranda, Sonia - 157 Mohn, Diane - 86, 101, 150, 157 Montgomery, Melissa - 19, Mooney, Debbie - 157 Moore, Gwenetta - 70, 157 Morgan, Melissa - 21, 52, 5 Morris, Ellen - 157 Morrissey, Yvonne - 34 Mudrick, Teresa - 157 Mudrick, Rose - 86, 157 Mueller, Lynette - 157 Muffley, Steven - 86, 157 Muffley, Susan - 63, 64, 97, Mull, Larry - 157 Murphy, Shawn - 69 Murray, Patricia - 37, 157 Myers, Robin - 157 Nalezny, Pamela - 89 Naugle, Greg - 78, 157 Neal, Andrea - 145 Neely, Kimberlyn - 158 Nelson, Diane - 158 Newman, Brian - 158 Newvine, Dudley - 158 85, 115, 157 3, 55, 157 157 Novotny, Douglas - 102, 158 Goldsmith, Charles - 155. Goodbee, Frederick - 83, 102, 155 Goodman, Geoffrey - 155 Goodrich, Daniel - 155 Gordon, Devonna - 155 Graham, R-37 Grammer, Max - 70 Gray, Christopher - 155 Gray, Marcus - 155 Graziano,john - 155 Greenlee, Camille - 155 Gresko, Allison - 72, 155 Grimaldo, Brenda - 155 Guckes, Katherine - 73, 155 Gunter, Kerry - 155 Guthrie, Kimberly - 155 Kohut, Allison - 156 Koonce, Robin - 70, 156 Kota, Alex - 156 Kozak, Stephany - 21, 156 Kuiper, Paul - 74, 92, 93, 94, 95 Kuyawac - 63 Kuosman, Carl - 94 Kuykendall, Tamara - 156 Lambert, Peggy - 101, 156 Langford, Dawn - 80, 156 Langley, David - 156 Lanier, Laurie - 156 Larmie, Anna - 156 Larson, julie - 156 Lawson, Teresa - 156 Obrien, Sharon - 158 Orf, Thomas - 158 Osborne, Elizabeth - 158 Otis, Alana - 37, 158 Owen, Laura - 158 Paige, Michael - 158 Pesley, Cynthia - 158 Past, jack - 60, 83, 158 Pattat, Albert jr. - 158 Patterson, Laurie - 158 Paulus, john - 158 Peacock, Kathryn - 37, 72, 119, 158 Pelham, Stuart - 158 Perez, Colleen - 52, 53, 69, 158 Perham, Susan - 158 Zimbrick, David - 78, 161 Anderson, james CSkipD - 3, 4, 6, 20, 21, 22 Barta, Robin - 63 Waltman, Christine - 37, 161 Perkins, jeff A 53, 94, 162 Perkins, Andrea - 158 Perkins, Michael - 94, 158 Pershall, Cynthia - 158 Peterburs, Richard - 158 Phillips, Teena - 158 Picha, Lawrence - 158 Piccione, Robert - 73, 158 Pierce, Steven - 158 Pinney, Christopher - 158 Pixley, Marnie - 80, 97, 158 Poe, Ronald - 158 Poll, Michael - 158 Pottenger, Penny - 158 Poulos,-Ionna - 158 Powers, Beverly - 71, 158 Procyzyn,john - 78, 158 Pryor, Richard - 146 Purdy, Regan - 158 Quayle, Staci - 115, 158 Quintana, Michael S. - 158 Rappold, Scott - 158 Rasmussen, David A 158 Ratner, Jeanette - 158 Read, Michael - 159 Reed, Michael - 78 Reed, Paul - 159 Reeser, Gina - 159 Reeves, Karen - 21, 53, 55, 80, 159, 1 Renk, Pamela - 159 Reyes, David - 159 Rhodes, Michele - 159 Rice, jeania - 159 Ritchie, Brett . 159 Robbins, Christine - 21, 37, 58, 159 Robins, Delbert - 75, 86, 159 Robinson, james - 159 Robson, David - 159 Rodriquez, Kamala - 4, 151, 159, 11 Rohlfs, David - 159 Romero, Salome - 159 Rusado, Maria - 159 Rose, Linda - 159 Ross, Lisa - 159 Roswold, Michael - 159 Rousseau, David - 159 Rowley, Tone - 159 Roybal, Barbara - 80, 97, 157 Rubio, Cherise - 53, 116, 159 Russell, Roger - 159 Russello, Stephan - 159 Salaz,james - 159 Salaz, Richard - 159 Sanders, Tamara - 159 Schaeffer, Diane - 159 Schanel, Darin - 78, 159 Shantz, Ande - 101 Schiller, Tracy - 159 Schmeiler,joachim - 159 Schmitt, Dennis - 159 Schmock, David - 159 Schroeder, Rhonda - 159 Schultz, joseph - 159 Schulz, Lisa - 53, 72, 159 Scott, Stephen - 94, 159 Seifert, Robert - 37, 159 Selig, Michelle - 159 Shaheed, Latifah - 70, 101, 159 Shanks, Stacy - 52, 55, 159 Shelley, Tracey . 159 Shepherd, Ann - 159 Sherbert, Sherry - 63, 64, 159 Sherbo, Donna - 159 Shinnick, Lawrence W. - 159 Shumate, Gene - 159 Sidney, Wayne - 83, 159 224 4, 115 Sikole, Dena - 14, 75, 81, 96 Slocum, Ronald - 159 Smalley, Raymond - 78, 159 Smith, Cary - 69, 159 Smith, Lechelle - 159 Smith, Lisa - 159 Smith, Pamela - 159 Smith, Robbin - 160 Smith, Victor - 104, 158, 160 Snyder, Brenda - 160 Sorce, Kirk - 160 Spear, Christopher - 160 Stallworth, Eric V 21, 83, 160 Stamps, Michael - 160 Stanosek, Dennis - 160 Stark, john - 160 Stark, Ralph - 160 Starkey, Edith - 160 Stebenne, Barbara - 57, 89, 160 Steele, Susan - 160 Stegman, Kim - 5, 67, 101, 160 Stein, Terry - 160 Stephenson, Benjamin - 160 Stevenson, Randall - 160 Stewart, Antonio - 160 Stockman, Rhonda - 160 Stokes, Elizabeth - 160 Strainis, Frank - 91, 160 Struyk, Lisa - 160 Sullivan, Kenneth - 160 Suter, Robert - 78, 160 Swaney, Steven - 160 Swindle, Lewis - 160 Tate, Christine - 160 Teigen, Tavell - 160 Thomas, Charles - 78, 94, 160 Thomas, Ricky - 160 Thomas, Timothy - 162 Thompson, jennifer - 23, 37, 38, Thornock, john - 74, 92, 94 Thorton, Danny - 92, 94 Thuran, Mark - 83, 160 Thurston, Duane - 86, 102, 160 Tollivoro, Lori - 160 Toomes, Daniel - 160 Tosetti, Lauri - 69, 161 Totoro, -JoAnn - 161 Townsend, Tracy - 161 Trapp, Amy - 161 Trimble, Robert - 161 Trobmla, Matthew - 161 Tucker, Brian - 181 Tuxworth, Kimberly - 161 Umphrey, Kirsten - 161 Uvalle, Virginia - 71 Valdez, Christopher - 161 Valdez, Derwin - 161 Vallee, Chris - 12 Vann, Erica - 70, 116, 161 Vantlin, Amber - 161 Victor, Michael - 161 Volkenant, Carol - 53, 54 Vollrath, Forrest - 78, 161 Vonloh, Karen - 64, 65, 161 Wanek, Elizabeth - 161 Watkins, Michael - 158, 161 Watkins, Tonya - 161 Watson, Susan - 161 Watts, Donald - 73, 161 Watts, Wayne - 161 Weaver, Mark - 161 Weberg, Karen - 161 Webster, Lance - 91, 161 Weeres, Robert - 161 55, 160 Weeres, Roger - 161 Wheeler, Richard - 61, 161 White, Heidie - 161 Woerpel, William - 161 Wolf, Elizabeth - 161 Wood, jennifer - 161 Workman, jim - 161 Wozniak, Steven - 91 Young, joseph - 78 Zimmermann, Claudia - 161 Zippay, Heidi 161 Seniors Alahem, Patricia - 64, 65, 164, 169 Alford, William - 164 Amacker, Elisabeth - 68, 164 Anderson, Cajsa - 164 56, 83, 164 Aragon, Peter - 71 Arnold, Michelle - 26, 52, 169 August enborg, john - 164 Baca, Frances - 164 Bailey, Michelle - 47, 96, 164 Baker, Christine - 164 Baker, Susan - 24, 164, 166, 191 Banks, Shawn - 164 Barnes, Scott - 18, 20, 22, 58, 59, 61, 164 Barrowman, Richard - 164 Bartalo, Deborah - 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 29, 44 55, 56, 57, 75, 80, 81, 163, 164 Bartlein, Tamra - 164 Baumann, Cynthia - 164 Beach, Carol - 164 Bean, Vincent - 164 Beane, john - 164 Bebb, Chris - 164 Belford,janet - 164 Bell, Nina - 17, 80, 81, 101, 164 Bell, Teresa - 64, 65, 164 Berry, Melanie - 164 Bicking, Valerie - 164 Blanc, joseph - 164 Blanscet, Kenneth - 164 Blecha, Peggy . 165 Blinn, Clayton - 27, 78 Block, julie - 165 Blondin, Michelle - 165 Boaen, Machelle - 165 Boedigheimer, Karen - 21, 24, 106, 165 Boley, Wendell - 31, 83 Bond,james - 94, 165 Bondurant, Sharon - 165 Brady, Mark - 165 Brady, Roshayl - 165 Brebner, Christine - 68, 165 Brehm, Natalie - 165 Brooks, Anthony - 104 Brown, Michele - 63, 165 Brown, Sheryl - 19, 21, 27, 37, 38, 158, 165 Bruno, Michael - 91, 166 Buck, Trudi - 165 Buongiorno, David - 166 Burke, Deborah - 166 Burmeister,judy - 166 Bustamante, Edwar - 166 Butamante, Maria - 166 Bustos, joseph - 86, 166 Bustos, joseph - 86, 166 Butcher, Rodney - 166 Butler, Thomas - 13 Butts, Veverly - 166 Cacherat,-Ion - 10, 58, 61, Cade, Susan - 166 Cameron, Lance - 61, 166 Cardon, Mark - 90, 113 Carlson, Lisa - 166, 177 Carnes, Robert - 166 Carter, Kimberly - 166 72, 166 Champion, Carolyn - 52, 55, 81, 101, 167 Chapmen, Cynthia - 12, 70, 167 Chavez, Richard - 167 Christensen, David - 40, 65, 167 Fox, Cynthia - 63, 170 Fox, Dale - 170 Frank, Barbara - 176, 222, 223 Friend, Christina - 37, 170 Gaasch, Gary - 170 Gallegos, Benjamin - 71, 170 Gallegos, Michael - 170 Gamache, Paula - 89, 170 Gambles, Andrea - 170 Garduno, Leeandro - 170 Christman, Del - 21, 167 Christner, Tamara - 51, 53, 55, 167 Clawson, Kimberlee - 52, 167 Clemmensen,jesper - 52, 53, 55, 83, 167 Cobb, Anthony - 104, 167 Cohen, Susan - 20, 22, 43, 53, 54, 116, 167 Combs, Lyle - 167 Concha, Michelle - 167 Conner, jennifer - 63, 167 Contreras, james - 167 Cook, Kelly - 4, zo, 21, 22, 46, 76, 78, 94, 113, 167 Cooper, Stephanie - 167 Cooper, Suzanne - 167 Cote, Brenda - 69, 167 Cote, Michael - 167 Craig, james - 167 Crowder, Karen - 167 Cullins, Leah - 12, 96, 115, 167 Current, Deborah - 21, 168 Cusmano, Donna - 167 Daniel, Laura - 167 Davis, Linda - 37, 167 Davis, Robin - 58, 68, 86, 101, 167 Dejong, Daniel - 168 Deleeuw, Gertrude - 68 Delong, Michelle - 20, 21, 22, 51, 52, 54, 168, 113 Demicco, Dominic - 46, 78, 168 Demicco, Vincent - 168 Demie, Brooks - 78, 168 Demijohn, Todd - 46, 78, 168 Dial, Roberta - 168 Diaz, Harry - 34, 168 Dickenson, Shelby - 168 Dichinson, Lori - 80, 81, 96, 168 Dillon, Lisa - 47, 52, 163 Diotte, Daniel - 91, 168 Disnute, Kimberly - 12, 21, 70, 73 Dochow, Kerry - 168 Dorsey, Randall - 168 Dreiling, Michael - 168 Gibson, Steven - 78, 170 Gilette, Ricky - 35 Gilbert, Charles '- 171 Glover, Marie - 171 Gold, Deborah . 171 Gomas, Randal Gomez, Darlene - 78, 171 - 171 Gonzales, Dawn - 20, 22, 26, 44, 45, 52, 67, 71, 116, 171 Goodbee, Lisa - 21, 171 Gordon, Dean - 21, 60, 171 Kapantais, Angela - 174 Kelly, Craig - 174 Kelly, Lee - 27, 29, 78, 113, 174 Kelly, Shannon - 21, 174 Kemp, Melissa - 21, 22, 24, 53, 55, 67, 7 115, 174, 222, 225 Kercher, Gregory - 21, 86, 174 Khederian, Catherine - 174, 223 Killoran, David - 18, 58, 61, 72 Kimmel, Debra - 52, 174 Kingsbury, Carina - 174 lKleinkort, Carl - 174 5Klingbell, David - 91, 174 Knopp,jennifer - 174 Knupp,-james - 29, 174 Kolak, Corinne - 175 lKota, Rene - 175 Kotwicz, Richard - 175 Kozak, Michael - 21, 83, 175 Kucma, Glenn - 175 Kuper, Carmen - 21, 175 3,7 Kutsner, Lisa - 21, 44, 51, 52, 53, 55, 175 Gordon, julie - 171 Gordon, Melodee - 171 Gordon, Merilee - 171 Gore, Wade - 65 Gould, Mary - 64, 65 Granquist, Pamela - 57, 63, 85, 171 Gray, Wanda - 63, 171 Green, Valerie - 171 Greene, Cheryl - 171 Greenlee, Gail - 89, Guckes, Vera - 171 171 Guild, Anthony - 41, 62, 172 Gurule, Michael - 30, 63, 75, 171, 186 Gydesen, Karen - 171 Lafever, Michael - 175 Lafferty, Daniel - 72, 175 Lane, Suzanne- 29, 43, 52, 55, 175 Larsen, Karin - 175 Larson, Lisa - 175 Leasburg, Brian - 175 Lee, Thomas - 26, 76, 78, 175 Leon, Lisa - 175 Lewis, Kathleen - 21, 25, 175 Lilja, Brenda - 175 Lindvall,jeanine - 175 Logan, Mark - 175 Long, Tammy - 175 Hall, Gretchen - Hall, julie - 171 Halpin, Theresa Hammer, Tera - Hanes, Cynthia - Hannaway Sean 2, 57, 63, 171, 180, 181 - 88, 89, 171 63, 171 171 - 12, 20, 21, 22, 25, 55, 104, 171 Lonsford, Charles - 175 Lowe, Craig - 175 Lowe, Craig - 175 Lowe, Jeffery - 75, 86, 175 Lowe, Lori - 175 Madigar, Dolores - 176 Hannon, Kerri - 88 Hanson, Frances - 171 Hansen, Susan - 172 Harden, Monroe - 6, 21, 25, 58, 61 Madrid, Dolores - 73, 179 Magee, jackie - 176 Malkevich, Teresa - 176 Malone, Kurt - 176 Harrington, Douglas . 16, 56, 172 Harrington, Tichard - 27, 78, 104, 105, 172 Harvey, jeffrey - 172 Harvey, Richard - 21, 58, 61, 72, 172 Haynes, Kimberly - 172 Heisler,jane - 172 Herdt, Bryan - 172 Maloney, Michael - 176 Manley, Cathy - 176 Marnell, Alison - 176 Martin, David - 176 Martin, Rhondy - 176 Martinez, Alfred - 90 Mascarenas, Alesia - 81, 96, 176 Falley, Christina - 63, 169 Driscoll, Christopher - 4, 78, 168 Dubois, Margaret - 168 Duncan, Debora - 21, 53, Dunn, Morman - 168 Durbin, Todd - 168 Durkee, Cheryl - 168 Dvorak, Therese - 168 Edwards, james - 169 Elford, Veronica - 169 168 Ellington, Mark T - 21, 86, 104, 169 Elmore, Kathy - 169 Engel, Robert - 169 Evans, Mary Ann - 169 Fanning, Kathleen - 169 Faust, Bill - 169 Fenner, Stacy - 2, 80, 81, 169 Fideler, Gabrielle - 27, 52, 64, 65, 73, 223 Fleischmann, Kevin - 27, 163, 169 Fontaine, Renee - 18, 20, 22, 24, 44, 51, 52, 55, 75, 169, 223 Ford, Mark - 70, 78, 184 Foster, Terry - 70, 169 Hernandez, Christian - 22, 52, 172 Hernandez, Dianna - 172 Hern, Martin - 172 Hernandez, Leanna - 172 Higgins, Todd - 53, 55, 161 Hill, Patti - 101 Hornyak, Douglas - 167 Horton, john - 91 Howell, Lisa - 172 Hoyer, Amanda - 63, 173 Hultgrew, Corrie - 173 Hunke, Mary - 73, 115, 173, 223 Huxell, Victoria - 173 lmler, Timothy - 173 jackson, Clayton - 21, 73, 93, 173 jackson, Tim - 173 Jacobs, Cherri - 19, 22, 52, 54 jacobsohn, Raymond - 83, 91, 163, 173 jesen,jackie - 7 johnson, Eric - 173 jones, Cedric - 86, 104, 105 jones, Derek - 173 jussaumehlacqueline - 173 Mateos, Carlos - 22, 46, 67, 78, 91, 176 Mayotte, Lisa - 176 McCarville, Michael - 61 McClure, David - 176 MCCuiston, Robert - 176 McDonnell, Stacie - 106 McGraw, Deborah - 176 McGrew, Lisa - 176 McKenzie, Lisa - 14, 21, 53, 55, 176 McKinney, Melvin - 86, 176 McKnight, Bryan - 78, 104, 105 McLaughlin, Eric - 176 McNeil, Debra - 176 Medrano, Melinda - 15 Meinberg, Sonja - 63, 176 Melchert, Tracy - 21, 176 Mendoza, Samuel - 176 Meuret, Nancy - 22, 44, 84, 85, 115, 176 Miley, Lisa - 176 Miller, Christian - 51, 62 Miller, Scott - 56, 176 Miller, Steven - 176 Miner, Robert - 176 Miskel, Melissa - 21, 23, 52, 54, 176 Mohler, Barbara - 176 Mohrman, Charles - 73, 176 Montgomery, Gina - 176 Mooney, Christina - 176 Morris, Robert - 21, 55, 177 Morrissey, Craig - 177 Moschetti, Rupert - 177 Muffley, Nancy - 177 Munroe, David - 177 Murdock, Charles - 64, 65, 177 Murphy, Carlis - 177 Musser, Susan - 21, 24, 53, 55, 163, 178 Nash, Kathy L. - 178 Nathaniel, Karl - 178 Nelson, Susan - 178 Nennich, Ronald - 178 Newton, Timothy - 27, 46, 57, 78, 104, 178 Norris, Cynthia - 178 Noseworthy, Karen - 178 Nuss, Kaylene - 3, 4, 15, 115, 178 O'Conner, Anthony - 178 Ohler, David - 178 Oldham, Deirdre - 20, 21, 23, 53, 55, 178 Olivas, Carol - 63, 178 Olson, Sandra - 179 Olson, Trevor - 41, 179 Omalley, Dennis - 179 Orr, Anthony - 179 Orr, Christina - 73, 179, 223 Otto, Eve -179 Pabst, Christopher - 21, 179 Parker, Joyce - 179 Parker, Suzanne - 179 Parkins, David - 179 Parrott, Susan - 179 Parsley, Steven - 179 Patrick, Deborah - 63, 179 Paul, Thomas - 179 Pauley, Karen - 179 Pearman, Lysandra - 176 Pena, Esther - 176 Perez, Donna - 179 Perkins, Jeffery - 12, 78, 179 Pershall, Susan - 37, 38, 179 Peterson, Susan - 179 Peterson, Trigg - 179 Phillips, Tamara - 179 Pike, Connee - 10, 34, 47, 179 Pittman, Michael - 179 Poll, Dale - 179 Porter, Teresa - 179 Postales, Ann - 180 Pounds, Ramona - 180 Powers, Roberta - 180 Prall, Linda - 7, 21, 58, 69, 180 Pregel, George - 21 Quier, Todd - 21, 58, 78, 118, 180 Quince, Rory - 180 Rachwitz,jeffrey - 180 Rappold, Eric - 21, 23, 57, 78, 180 Ravetti, Susan - 87, 180 Rawlings, Gregory - 180 Reedy, William - 180 Renfro, Sherry - 180 Reser, Ruth - 180 Reynosa, Sue - 180 Richard, Kevin - 78, 180 Richardson, Mark - 180 Ricketts, Karen - 2, 21, 23, 43, 52, 54, 69, 116, 180 Rinaldi, Rachael - 40, 180 Robinson, Scott - 23, 41, 51, 55, 78, 180 Robson, Bobby - 180 226 Rodriguez, Kellie - 23, 47, 174, 180 Romero, Steven - 180 Ross, Anetta - 180 Ross, Michael - 180 Sanderson, Clarence - 181 Santiago, Ben -181 Satchwell,john - 181 Scharping, Paula - 181 Schehr, Daniel - 181 Schoepf, Susan - 81 Schuh, Theresa - 21, 96 Scott, Bradley - 90 Sharer, Richard - 181 Sharping, Paula - 52, 53 Shefferly, Susan - 181 Sheldon, Phillip - 181 Sheriff, Rockie - 182 Shinn, Stephen 27 90 182 Shinkle, Dona - 63, 182 , , 8 Shodeen,John - 75, 86, 1 2 Shuck, Tamzen - 21, 23, 52, 53, 54, 182 Sigler, Cynthia - 21, 182 Singleton, Robert - 35, 182 Sink, Rhonda - 43, 106, 182 56, 56, 63, 86, 87, 101, Smith, Craig - 99, 182 Smith, Cynthia - 182 Smith, Dana - 182 Smith David - 37, 182 Smith Lloyd - 183 Smith, Patrick - 50, 104, 105 Smith Patrick N. - 50 Smith, Scott - 183 Smith, Susan - 63, 183 Smith, Troy - 183 Smith Wendy - 4, 21, 26, 52, 53, 69, 113, 114, 183 Sojourner, Russell - 21, 37, 83, 183 Sokola,joseph - 183 Solms, David - 21, 61, 72, 86, 183 Spanier, Annamaria - 81, 96 Spong, Debbie - 183 Staab, Terri - 183 Stamps, Loretta - 23, 51, 52, 54, 174, 183 Stanosek, Ramona - 183 Stauffer, Christina - 183 Stebenne, Andrew - 183 Steele, Kelly - 183 Steele, Michael - 183 Stein, Brenda - 183 Stenson, Randall - 37, 38, 58, 183 Stephenson, Erin - 21, 183 Stierwalt, Gena -183 Storm, Christine - 63, 183 Strait, Melissa - 183 Streeter, Carol - 4, 63, 115, 183 Stuart, Traci - 63, 183 Swedlund,judith -183 Swift, Michael - 183 Swinea, Christopher - 183 Swoard, Michel- 184 Talbott, Christopher - 78, 94, 163, 184 Tamburich, Dawn - 184 Tankersley, Eddie - 21, 25, 51, 54, 55, 184 Tannehill,james - 183 Taylor, jill - 63, 183 Taylor, Michael - 183 Taylor, Steven - 184 Terihaj, Gordana - 184 Thayer, Theresa - 184 Thompson, Demetris N. - 184 Thompson, Stanley - 74, 92, 94, 184 Thornock, Mark - 94, 184 Torborg, Mary - 184 Tourville,jon - 78, 184 Townley, Bradly - 184 Tremaroli, Christopher - 184 Urlaub, Brenda - 184 Vacura, Patrick - 184 Vancura, Charles - 78, 184 Vancura, Terri - 166 Vanderwerf, Thomas - 37 VanEerden, Brad - 21, 23, 74, 29, 82, 83 Vannada,jill - 185 Vannostrand, Arthur - 11, 13, 37, 82, S3 Varrone, Thomas - 185 Vaughn, Douglas - 185 Veatch, Carin - 185 Ventimiglia, Frank - 385 Vincellette, Kenneth - 55, 185 Vogl, Craig - 103, 185 Volken, Constance - 21, 52, 185 Wagner, Timothy - 61, 185 Wagnon, Michael - 21, 37, 170, 185 Walker, Rodney - 185 Wall, Kimberle - 15, 51, 52, 55, 65, 185 Walters, Susan - 63 Walther, Kristina - 185 Watkins, Lisa - 185 Watt, Alonna - 185 Wayne, Kimberly - 15, 52, 64, 65, 169 Weeres, Phyllis - 9, 58, 185 Weigel, Meagan - 80 Weihe,joel - 185 Weissman, Barry - 185 Wernli, Sandra - 185 Werschky,-Jeanne ' 37, 58, 185 West, joseph - 23, 92, 94, 104, 105, 185 West, Leigh - 23, 40, 43, 54, 57, 81, 185 Westphall, Barbara - 21, 185 Westover, Calvin - 185 Sheeler, Sherry - 11, 119, 185 White, Laurie - 185 White, Randall - 90, 186 Williams, Denise - 21, 73, 186 Williams, jennie - 186 Williams, john - 186 Williams, Victor - 86, 186 Wilson, Pamela - 182, 186 Winston, Ronda - 186 Woods, David - 186 Workman, Rowena - 186 Wozniak, Brian - 27, 78, 186 Wright, Michael - 78, 186 Wyant, Linda - 186 Yancey, Mark - 186 Young, Thomas - 186 Zaleski, Pamela - 4, 89, 119, 186 Zietlow, Eric - 78, 186 Zimbrick, Susan - 186 Zullo, Michael - 186 Beat qfwahsa FROM A 81 A MUSIC INSTRUMENTS 8k MUSIC 122 N Nevada 634 2645 X f 4555 Templeton Gap 574-2058 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF! Missy Kemp ACTIVITIES! Editor - Kathy K hederian, Sue M usser, Kim Disnute, Diane M ohn ORGANIZATIONS! Editor - Barb Frank, Cathy Castronovo, Kay Guckes, Jody McGinnis, Debbie Bartalo flndex Editorj SPORTS!Editor - Gabi F ideler, Susan Baker, Donna Perez, Karen Boedigheimer, Roshayl Brady, Frank Asher f0jj ice M anagerj ACADEMICS!Editor - Chris Orr, Denise Williams CLASS!Editor - Mary Hunke, Beth Stokes, Margaret Avery, Dolores Madrid ADS!Editor - Renee Fontaine, Rachael Holmes PHOTOGRAPHY! Clay Jackson fHead Photographerj, Pat Rhodes, Jeff M agee, Don Watts, Ken Blansett, Charles M ohrmon, Robert Piccione, Dan T oomes COVER PHOTOGRAPHY! Todd Fowler ARTWORK! Pam Wilson 1 Q Q OUR THANKS TO: Mr. Gaul, Mr. Gill, Mrs. Caine, Mr. Schenk, Mrs. Woolston, Mr. Hoke, Custodial Staff Mrs. Frantz and her CDE class, Mr. Mundoryj' and his Graphic Arts class, Mrs. Gray, Mr. Larson, Mr. Gisler and Archeion, Mrs. Green and Mr. Holstein. X4 ?' . Z J 417


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