Greenway High School - Demonian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1981
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L6,QJO!i, norm? .UQ D10 mlb Ol on mom O. ma 4945 gun Um mzzuwwt wmv- DDL Huw. or-wtvye Us Qwi MQ 5'J'U3JJ3lU'Xb 010 gums MQ gaoqoifx LQ gt,ob0Jb9JTj, JJQQQJM PNLUQJX VUJJQ 'txXf'XijjM UL, S61 tmp Lew 'KKK Qftguggv lj JJLI Q4Q1'J,z,L2 flfxlfif OQW As you walk the path of life, remember you can go your own way. So follow your dreams wherever they may take you, because you've got a long way to go and the future is your own. ! -.. gf fi 2 X Mun 1 fr lib!! In f 34,011 uf ' 96, 1 w, 2 1 K 4. N.-11,5 ,H x I wr. Nw, we f.A .3 F51 K0 .ad A , A 4 ,.,, 1 ,I A fu: A ,, ' L 5 mx aflfgwf-V 4f fl' ' WWW ' Q06 U Xf U Lu 7' I QA M , f ,NML bmw 'U CPU C.yff 1'1v4wO'7Q 1514, 14 1. gbthf., i Lxlvt Xl, 'Li L, 'V L I IL lv-X g, .I if J f LL if'QJ'f2'xb,74f-f1L Ha x g,zQQ: 1' f'f4'fZ0Vw Q5 C,,QLQLL 14-4,L.LLgQJ ig2,4iJ QIQJ A ' fuiggghj 1,7542 K J U Cifpzg Q44 5 Q' f J f ,fu 1 , Q f ,f x xx Q Q fy Counterclockwise: Fresh- man boys kick back and socialize in the wee hours of the morning. Girl- friends group together and gossip before the start of the schoolday. Raycine jordan and Kristen Spen- cer make a quick phone call before the first bell. Marilyn Adams cheerily strolls past the cafeteria on her way to 2nd hour. Looks like Tim Garret didn't fin- ish his homework last night! 6 Introduction Cllbhr 'Uwvl Much of the G-way pop- ulation arrived at school habitually early through- out the year. The morning interval from around 7:30 to 8:25 became a time for these students to socialize with their friends and pre- pare for the day ahead. For those that responded to the obnoxious blare of their alarm clocks, killing time before school became an enjoyable experience. Students kill time Before school starts Introduction 7 Sophomore Class 2 down, 2 to go! The following is an evaluation of sopho- more class written by the sophomore class: Sophomore class was wonderful, tremendous, fantastic, awesome, purely outgoing, and had a lot of spirit. 8 Introduction rfziiefiizzgl If 1 wszfawifzrfns A .xx FRS we 3? l h' ' J ff.: w Q. Sw-4 it wa ,, iw L. A as 1 . . Q Vx Q, W, gi.,-.s nz . Q i ,Mp ,.., -ga x .. k,.k :I ry N, y1,.1,fM5 iq.. 1 ...,, I i ,7 ll':fE.f, if W .mliw ' 65, Y E wx: --QT... - 1371 17 ,'f!?.'fi55f -F5561-LN 1 K fi-kQ.3,5Qe 1. 2 1.s3S h . N9 ,?, 4 lil? '-T ei 2 iifaijw' K! img xfgff,g-ip 5 'iffizz' . -f 1 5 A ff 1 rn l I GQ 0 v :mam W E M v unlih 11 um, fyyryaa -..J Q1- , i 'S?,'-f-s.. . wig Q wr 4 Q Greenway became a place of veritable activ- ity after the 8th hour dismissal bell rang. Stu- dents left their last class in a hurry for various reasons. Among these were: school sports, club activities, friends, and, of course, the all-time favorite, GOING HOME!!! The High school provided a place to relax and comtemplate the school day before going home. G-wa , a place of action after school Counterclockwise: Sheri Owens stands at the bike rack. Kathy Stark is startled by the camera while she leaves class. Chris Smith and Kelly Lowe enjoy a smile and a relaxing time. One out of every four Greenway students has a bottom locker , Peter Nimmo is one of them. Kelly and Marleigh Bechard, Colleen Kelly, and jackie Erb head off the photogra- pher. Greg Pruitt has his hands full, wishes there were more hours in a day. 10 Introduction ,-I L- 1 .P xr 'L ,, .4 .,, ff f ,... ..Y,-4 -' 'VI' , 'A ' 1 I 1 r, o ,nl sly, ,, Af' .1 , . fl 4 'X ' Af ,H-s-,,., E9 f L Introduction 11 Never so crazy is the class of '82 Counter-clockwise: Cassie Harmon daydreams about the end of the schoolday. Valerie Wilson seems content with being a junior. Peter Nimmo glances up from his studies. Chris Ben- nett displays her brute strength . Lunchtime also proves to be a time of relaxation for Tom Gilmore and Don Gardner. Mike Tidd concentrates on his chemistry worksheet. 12 Introduction The class of '82' had more spirit than ever this year. Their enthusiasm was shown in pep rallys, assemblies, games, meets and through- out the day. Juniors participated in many school activi- ties, among these were varsity sports and dressing up for Spirit Week. All-in-all the Ju- nior class was very active and alive. Nivnilvv-0 - 47 ff? .2 , 2 gy If' - I wr 1 . Nh . ..,...,',.gv-'W mgwlwww 'iv 8 S is .gy Introduction 13 14 Introduction 82 , Q, if f -if-4' I ,Q,, nifw.f'.,g 'tif'-f3J4i, :i JF ' 1 if ' - mn-, ' 1 Wai. : 'wx X n f K W, . mg W. M , VM ,,,, . , W, .,waNH an ,, , ,,. Wg' V M W 55 ff 2. E ,ttf .5 f- f. .yww M ,ang f 1 4. .www 'ff 2 'K 51-335 sr ', Q34-.-1 T336 wiv 1 ana'-wx f M rp 'X S .N lx Xi ff' N. N X Students at Greenway reacted differently to the happenings at school. There were times to reflect, times to show spirit, times for laughter, and of course, there were the times to get to know other people. School, with all its aspects, was special to Greenway students. Greenway students Exhibit their moods. Counterclockwise: Trace Shipley shows excitement. Mickey Dietrich gives her shy look. Sheri Bowley shows her school spirit. Mike Scott wonders if that's what life is all about. ls Loretta Gillespie really listening? Carmen Gesenius rests after a long test. Bob Grado smiles for the camera. Introduction 15 il ,, Hz, W . if 1 ' r , f 0 X riff' - .ff il' ' Nix -T? .419 I A ff' xx x' .J ,Q 2'-if .,. ' , If If Q-yy Maur-0' i ' 5' . : ,N t 'S N .sa-A' '19-,.i,,,,MwN HL A ,v , A x. 'L,LQQ s- lgzrif.. x 'sm .. - 1 Q EN 12 y- A m If . -f .Y c Mu -, Q 5 X ffftgim 'kiisfff ' A hi ,mf5z ,N 3 K, Hx Q 53' Lux, wk? f .Y .- ,4,X,. T vga. , W: . ,, Q w ,L W, xvf Fl nv Lunches relaxing interval Extensive research has been done by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service resulting in new school lunch patterns which became effective at the beginning of the 1980-81 school term. The 'offer versus serve' system is more acceptable to the stu- dents. They have a larger se- lections of items to choose from. There has been consid- erably less plate waste be- cause students have freedom of choice, said Mrs. june Armstrong, cafeteria head. Senior Nanci Beattie passes time at lunch. 18 Student Life ls 5 A I 4 trgi f WN Coleen Kelly socializes at end of lunch. Lisa Lipps starts for class after lunch. Kristine Woodward, Regina Kelly have an enjoyable talk while they are eating lunch. Robert Carmicheal, Shawn Warren use the lunch. Glenn Chigges enjoys the variety of food. picnic tables as benches as they munch tt- ,,,, i . ct,,. I W Leigh Scheir, Prasith Singradith, Abel Villegas, and Candy Wasson fratenize during lunch. Student Life 19 WillYou Ever Forget Greenways The Fun We Had? Class of '81 Spirit Week 1980, new and different' This year's Spirit Week was filled with fun and ex- citement. It started off on Monday, with Little Kids Day, Tuesday was It's a Small World Day, Wednes- day was Disney Day, Thursday was Music Day, and Friday was the tradition- al Green and Gold Day. Every day a special activity was held at lunch, anyone could participate in. There was competition between classes, and a pie in the face contest for the Pom girls. For something different for the first time, Greenway ran a Homecoming Parade down Greenway Road. All teams, clubs, and other stu- dents could participate in this spectacular parade. -vs ig -...f3 QW? snug:- ' Lori Laughlin is caught by the camera with a questionable expression Donald Duck marches in the parade. Ed smiles as he poses as Pinocchio. Balloons fly high at Homecoming B0 22 Student Life .,,' VQiel4l.'i L, - mtg HQ' Q ',, si Nanci Beattie smiles at the taste of coconut cream pie, that is smeared onto her face. Trace punks out on Musicland Day. A ' 4 Y 'Ca-.. .ga Q f , nf fx z .-wr, 'k., fssis i at as or l 5 Q Lisa shows her Homecoming spirit. Mike Lofton stares hungrily at the pie, as Kathy Smith awaits the moment of despair. Student Life 23 R15 NSW 35-XXNXXQ i ' XXX NAIS-W 3 kw'f1xSQ' Y ' - 'N 'N 6 5 XXX JN Q'XXgXfiyQ.yQX5- 6 3 'brww xW 24 Student Life I iQ 4, ' 'gvqqqgx-ggi, .- Wx ix'-33355 ' E' xgxxx xlxxw. X .QV ,ggsxfxlu A ., x 9 J WS. A55 Y Xa x xqqxx 4-Q3 cqgQ5.,,p,, xggt 6 Y Q2 . B.-X ' 9- it Xtsaea fox 2 Y 1 mi., K f .NX N,Q!i . 11 9' if 4. J' ff '.AQ ':Qfff1i':i'5i 'eh 3 , ggi 3 3 g:b'f frm! '07 Q1-af? 51194223 M 0 33-I 'X if ,I 5 v me 'GU 4,'5 Q 2 i E3 O10 55 -gif 41,8 . 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Yellow ribbons and American flags were raised all over the Unit- ed States in tribute to those brave Americans. Greenway Demons joined in tribute to those Americans as well as the 8 military men who lost their lives in an unsuccessful rescue attempt that occured in the early month's of the crisis. Greenwa : The onl iwa to go Student life on Greenway's campus is not ordinary. With many different activities go- ing on on campus, students can be active and have fun all school year. There is nothing like Greenway High School life. , pw Spirit shows through during spirit week. 26 Student Life The excitement of a football game begins when Drum Major 5 ff an--. 4 A ' A 3 x .is it .,,, f A 5 ' 1 X! X If ,ks it Kelly Eply, Tim Butler, and Mike Edwards demonstrate their senior class . eth Morrison leads the band through Friday morning flag raising. A group of Senior girls show off their personalities during dress up day. Randy Arther and jeff Story show their underalls to the Greenway Stu- dent Body. Student Life 27 '4vs..4.1Q'i Left to right: David Rhodes, Paula Balsamo, john Gilespie, Stephanie McFadden, Tom Domres, LeAnne Drew, Kelly Epley, Dale Bonet, not pictured Carla Balsamo and Tim Butler. Royalty, Kelly and Dale stand proud. Approaching the car for their triumphant royalty ride is LeAnne Drew and Tim Butler. 28 Student Life Homecoming royalt outstanding selection Smiling, Tom Domres andCarla Balsamo seem to enjoy being junior attendants. A time of happiness and excitement was displayed during half time of the homecoming game. Students watched as colorful fire- crackers were set off and sparkled into the air with an exquisite shine. Tremendous floats were a part of this half time perfor- mance. Homecoming royalty was chosen during half time, which brought about a great amount of spirit. Royalty attendants were chosen by the student body. Each class voted upon a guy and a girl to represent their particular class. All the stu- dents had the opportunity to vote upon the king and queen. Homecoming night seemed to be a great time to remember such special mo- ments. Paula Balsamo and David Rhodes happily represent freshmen attendants. john and Stephanie swing in style. Student Life 29 Greenwa follows fads of '81 Sayings l'm Sure! . . . or What?!? Pure! Excellent! Later! , What's The Deal?!? How Sad! Movies Cheech and Chongs Next Movie Stir Crazy The Blues Brothers The Empire Strikes Back Smokey and the Bandit ll Popeye Any Which Way You Can The Blue Lagoon Caddyshack Ordinary People Urban Cowboy Electric Horseman Cars 4x4 Camaro Mustangs 30 Student Life Songs And Groups Queen- Another One Bites the Dust Devo- Whip It Kenny Rogers- Lady ACXDC- You Shook Me All Night Long Air Supply- Every Woman in the World Kool and the Gang- Celebration jim Stafford- Cow Pattie John Lennon- Starting Over Eddie Rabbitt- Love a Rainy Night Willie Nelson- On the Road Again Iohnny Lee- Lookin' for Love l ! 'fi Clothes Iordache Gloria Vanderbilt Calvin Klein Brittania Sassoon Levis Ocean Pacific Lightening Bolt Cowboy Hats 5 I CW, 'GWTQSSHF' S' A A, III: tvs: :JM mm, 583: m w S 1 J .xx 3 fi. Q ffgitni 'H . 1 Aff X a f ' K 5 h ' A L g x, A aww., 9 I x .dl ini QQQQ 1 -.Q 5 ...Qi WM... W ...W -f A sf .9 - .J-...A :'.-. .1 T134 S R.. 1-..,. fix? .A a J v.:-'SQMV ' w. ,,, , ,s ,... :jQ+. .hz '. .-. x w . W1 Q. .fix ,1 XJ .X 'ni,Q,y. ' . ' '-4 1. 4 X7 94 Q . V A, , .K x . f 5 if .... P, r- K:Ao'if :Ns-Q3 i X fi Y f Senior mosts typif 4 Greenway's best Sherilyn Shaw Patrice Green Kathy Edwards Lynne Carnicelli Linda Wilson Sherilynn Shaw Rhonda Hoffman Wendy Beaver Kathy Edwards Most Likely to Succeed Most Friendly Most Crazy Most Spirited Most Scholarly Most Optimistic Best Dressed Best Flirt Best Sense of Humor Brian LaCorte, Sherilyn Shaw Brian LaCorte Trent Hughes jeff Fletcher Brian LaCorte Dicky Francis Chuck Burnett Kevin Neal Trent Hughes jeff Fletcher 32 Student Life ,, 5 1 .6 Q' RJ' 'Wg 73 J Q Rhonda Hoffman Wendy Beaver W5 l I Chuck Burnett, Lynne Carnicelli rv . Kevin Neal Dicky Francis, Linda Wilson Wil Patrice Green Trent Hughes Kathy Edwards, Jeff Fletcher 2 lg' CZT' 'v Student Life 33 .1 X Y 'i 72,-.:. i Mike Frederick Kelli Congdon - ,iq 131' 5 E , l iFot ' 34 Student Life we Senior Class of I Elect their favorites Paula Krueger jill johnson Pia Axelson Kathy Furtman Mardi Cantrell jill johnson Jill johnson jill johnson Kelli Congdon Most Athletic Most Popular Most Bashful Most Innocent Most Talkative Best Looking Best Legs Cutest Smile Prettiest Eyes Scott Myers Kelly Epey Bob Hill joe King Mike Barrett Mike Frederick Mike Edwards Mike Edwards Mike Barrett un jill lohnson Mike Edwards Kelly Epley Q , i I 4 Bob Hill and Pia Axelsson ,QV It r , re Kathy Furtmann and joe King Paula Krueger and Scott Myers if Sw Mardi Centrell Mike Barrett Q ,M VV , fit as Student Life 35 Q df , ? 123?':g - .X ww M? s V ire ' x . - qv . . 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They proved their ability and determination when in the highlight of the season, they upset sixth rated Shadow Mountain. ,Q tv kig-43 iw. .e P5 ' -- J' f ' v f QW Q. 1.- , X . X' Msg' iw or iisfwvd 7,7 , , ,,, A 1 - ,Lrg Fullback, Mike Edwards, plows his way through a Cortez defender in the final game. Epley raises his arms in victory. l0l1I1 Gillespie moves with style. Coach Danielek shares strong feelings with Barry Edison after a tough victory. L 9 V B v ,. x . f 'k v If' JSA- 1 1 I 1 'I A fp ,L . , 4 . Q r- . A .fm pill. v VAAV 'LZ If Q, max V3 I G Q S ,ag f fqg F' Xgyar ..., in L 'S f lx Q3 1.3 Q , vs. , 'W m ' 11 , 1: if-Q ' f Y W 'au K . i fs fi Qt mf ' .-.' A- 61 .- ' ' -AC Q0 fir' 2 W V. . JS x ,v N, ,QMQ ' . f - v . f x 5 is W f K ' 3 't M 1295 13 - R SQ ,Q ,j -A xx. I I x I QM x 3 1 5 5 X I s. seqlw, xi A X 2 k I I. is X 1 A4-,W 2, N ' 1 I' I 1 r 91' an Y.. 5 , t k : X - -K - W' ig 1-1 X kvvkl' Q., X 7 X gy L it 7 A K f 1 1 .1 fx '10 ,ill-L in ,,, -Q V 1 O Q 1 if . ww 'L Lx g 1 , I NF Nb A5 9 PflL.' Y I, 5 ' ,Kffl ity xi XX Y: ' 1 I lf L , fl W if gs S X ,, X 1 . .-.' 5 Q A . KL. .,,. f x T -N f QA' X rgwlifl- 4' S52 , Q lx-, 1 IV shows promising future The Greenway J.V. foot- ball team finished their suc- cessful season with a record of 5-3. They played one less game this year. The coach of the I.V. s uad, Rob Roberson stated, fl1is team is really close knit. They are expected to change the attitude to- wards football at Greenway in the future. PM X I-'INA' M112 ' W' 'I lQ's'ri' X - fish! v 1 w 1' 11 M -nfl XXL! PQI!! The junior Varsity defense sets up against the Chiefs with anticipated intensity . 40 Boy s Sports Row 1- David Hower, john Harris, Mark Girard, Bob Grado, jeff Rosinski, Paul Shirley. Row 2- Kent Johnson, joe Piepergerdes, Cody Burns, Mike Meskimen, Rod Middlekamp, Pete Dreiling, Randy Rigby. Row 3- David Arredondo, Jerry Stege- meier, Rodney Hullinger, Brian Archibald, Frank Stegemeier. Row 4- Pat Smith, Scott Whitaneis, jeff Boyd, Bill Alexander, Mike Sigler, Richard Bartow, Mike Babcock. Row 5- Don Thomas, jon Disanto, Mike Davis, Chris Scott, Ed Garmen, Neal Washburn. Row 6- Mike Hensley, Hans Hensley, Richard Byam, Richard Hopkins, managers- Kevin Schaff and Ion Robinson. P fli 55' Paul Shirley returns a punt for LV. we .mar TT m sm- ' -.-af,-.. g : . K 3,55 Bob Grado follows through on a punt. -V .fi -suv-4 Row 1 Mike Coker, jimmy Miceli, David Ruedeman, Bradley Fox, Randy Fernan- dez. Row 2 Mike VanOmmeren, jerry Welsh, Arthur Martinez, Artie Collins, jon Bieglow, Karney Puryear, Cary Fromm. Row 3 David Rhodes, Stephen Johnson, Cory Staheli, Phil Adams, Kurt Iauron, LR. Harris, Bob Karsey. Row 4 Craig Caraker, Brian Dodd, Mark Krueger, Charles Evenson, Chris Abbltt, Robert Mar- quez, Todd Baker, Tim O'Clair. Row 5 Scott Person, Forrest Bevaqua, Ion Petty, Les Osborn, Mike Sarna, Brent Cramblett, and Richard Hesseldahl. tManagers are Scott Schwartz and Mitch Finley., .... .. . .5 V K T .... VP' s E: G 1 .. . K .. 1 2 P-'He--'--'.vl'Q 5-0 -v-Gif. Hx. . . .. ..,., , N... .,..,,,.. ...................--f ..s,.....-....,,.Q.' .......,..,...., - -V541 it .-, .-Q.-is 2 .1 f'.1............S.1. ts... .::,.. :.:.............':.. ...., aaaaaa.aaa.,aa '?........-.. ' t fi' t .a i' iis N'i'f2, '.Q.1:.:.l.gi..g.s WQQg.'1.'i::,.1.1.1:f:.,.. sggiiigfii Q 1 A qw :,,qr..i,,,,.f:.,Lq A ,. ,. 3. . . . K Q. TSX ...L ..... 9 T 14153 ,- i , . . ees. .. Q ,.... ...... ls, .fmt Mintz , ' -f .. alas- f Q . ' - fm arrests -' g . .K . Q Q, 5 Q 'K vb... it N , It Y... W., ,. ,...,, , ,,.,,... , ...... , .. . .... ' -it - M . W 1 K ,.....g-sm .. A ,,. . . . . '- ' . ' . 31 f ' :Fig F . 'sf 3. 1' Sinus: 'fi N b ' Y iw- ..:3r ' ,y y 'Q Q . 1 .N Q,-. . W, . , hh-. ,, xg .. gags-l, 5' u,, x K .K ,,, . A . .v 8 K K is . 11 . . if S v , e ' Q 5 -Q. A P if is .a L E . . z, Q . is mtg.. p I F X . F ... . Sp . . ' C Y . il'-g'1: ' ,gi 4 ' L -- -eff: -- ---e--- , ' , as f ...tt , A g ,O 5 ,,, ..s- U b , A 21, - we - 4553. A Q 1 M V W XL Sf- g 6 an-11 he A 'f ,a.a. 1 ,. . , . The Greenway offensive line opens a hole for Artie Collins to run for a first down. The freshman defensive line breaks out of the huddle to go after their opponent. Freshmen sustain tradition The freshman football team had an extremely suc- cessful season. They rolled to an 8 and 0 winning season. Their first 3 games were shut outs. The coaches at the be- ginning of the year saw the makings of a good football team, but did not expect to hve a perfect season. lon Bieglow receives a pass for T.D. Demon Cross Countr SECUND in state Year of the comeback is how Coach Scott Giddings described the 1980-81 Varsity Cross Country team, where quality and depth were syn- onyms for the team. The thorobred quality shined through in the senior captains Gregg Bliss and Dan Goodrich. The remaining members added the winning edge by sweeping a majority of the top six places in the dual meets. The Goals of the team were to win the Skyline Division and place in the top five at the State meet. W Greg Bliss, Bob johnson, Dan Goodrich and jeff Canada display their running ability. 42 Boy s Sports lr Dan Goodrich, Greg Bliss and Rob Erickson discuss their different tech- niques. Eddie Wasem gets mentally prepared. 'Xb Rob Erickson and Greg Bliss are staying in shape for the next cross country meet. Erin Pearson warms up for practice. L to R Eddie Wasem, Erin Pearson, Jeff Canada, Greg Bliss, Teri Acker, Dan Goodrich, Rob Erickson and Bob johnson. Coached by coach Giddings. B0y's Sports 43 Season ends on upswing During it's final matches the golf team came around and surprised everyone. The surprise came when the team almost Qualified for state. The talent, of the seniors on the team catalyzed the su- prise ending. Frank Chariello evaluates his drive. Frank shows good form in finishing high. Glen Gray tees off to start a match Team row 1, Kathy Walsh, Glen Cray, john Rudd, jody Amundson, Frank Char iello. row-2, Tim Booth, Kevin Thompson, jeff Norton, Coach Blonkowski. Senior Glenn Gray displays the form that earned him the Number 1 spot on the team. Seniors Glen Gray and Frank Chariello get together to start their match. jeff Norton wonders if he hit it 46 Sports Greenwa moves with the trend The soccer team was on tri- al this year, for it was the first year soccer had been at Greenway. The team fin- ished with a 2-3-5 record. Er- nest Guzman was the leading scorer with 8 points. Coun- selor Ion Miller volunteered for the job as mentor. This year the team was just a club, but maybe next year it will become a varsity sport. WS: .iffiff , : W--.. First Row- Annette Summer, Cathy Peaks, Melissa Mora, Mike Willard, Bill Cald- well, Ed Prudhomme, Frank Ohlson, Karl Semlar, jim Montilla, Shawna Wolfe, Mike Barrett. Second Row- Colleen Hackett, Cassie Gray, Kevin Thompson, Kelly Butler, David Rosas, Ron Sorenson, Laurie Kuitenen, Pete Vanesse, Chuck Baird. Top Row- Bill Kursey, Bob Butler, R1 McNulty, Randy Scheller, James Ray, Todd Catlin, Bill Beenau, Dave Hopkins, Danny Hunt, Kirk Seaman, Travis Catlin, Eric Kidd, Andy Hopkins, Coach jon Miller, Bob Roddy, Tom jones, Mike Babcock, Phil Bayer. Bob Butler takes a shot at the goal it iQ 53 Pete Vanesse waits to head the ball ..-vall Fullback Troy Rein heads the ball 'har A sei. 0 f ......... l M .+L Qt Mt X Nr . -. , .,.g,.:r -2 + ,f .- K ' .. fi 'P ' F f'5:fffi:2?f-if .5 : . I -niffffili' 1--J-3 - 1 A ,gl AQ, , . ' 5 r. . ' ' . 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L .Q www I sw' QNBU -f WA. ww--..,.,..,, nw.,-...,,'n.i.nN was-2 .J bkifkfff . nl 1 R Varsity Basketball up 8-c down The 1980-81 season had its ups and downs. During the pre-season the team play was not as consistent as Coach Darrington said it should have been, but said that the low keyed start would help in the long run. This proved to be true as the Demons played through the division Kneeling- jeff Norton, Coach Darrington, Scott Myers. Standing- Tim Butler, Jeff Story, Dick Francis, Sean Kindell, Wayne Poe, john Pingree, Brad Lohaus, Ed Galvin, Cary Rootes, Randy Arthur, Dave Birecki, Chuck Burnett, Scott Novotny. tournament to the cham- pionship game. The team also earned a spot in the state tournament by defeating 8th ranked Brophy Prep 57-52. Senior Scott Myers and Iu- nior Brad Lohaus earned post season honors by being se- lected to all league and all di- vision teams. .., ZX.-. . Brad Lohaus skies for a tip-in. Coach smiles during one of the ups. 48 Sports Senior Scott Myers drives the lane for a left handed lay-up against Sunnyslope. ' --....... , N, X42-1' my I 1 K junior Guard Scott Novotny dribbles through defenders while leading the fast break. Ed Calvin pops a quick jumpshot. ef Y' J 'ig 8 0, LLLX jeff Norton, in deep concentration. Coach Darrington shouts instructions from the intense bench in a tight situation. SF' ' yiswwdk.. , ,K v ? K,,,,...- 'Y- ffx -Wm N-..., Hz ,,,--- '--k 'vw-...q , ,w ' ..,-- 'Q' 9,19-A ,,..f'-'K' N., ,Q-.-s' M' n'ss ...L .. 'MM' Sean Kindell pulls up for two. in .M-of aIl .Y qww,,, -My ,.,, M-. - ..,., Sports 49 -Q. V starts The JV basketball team started out a little slow, but proved to be strong in the end. A key member of the squad was a freshman, Rob- ert Standifer. He led the team in rebounding and scored well along with juniors Ken Welty and Frank Gallego. Mr. Mueller, coach of the team, said that the players had all improved since the seasons beginning. The IV had great depth. Coach could put anyone in and they could contribute in a positive way. Coach Mueller expected 10O'Z1 effort while a player was on the floor and hoped that they would represent Greenway well. .4-0' 50 Sports Frank Gallego sets up for a shot. slow, has strong finish Row 1- Dave Nagelout, Bruce Olsen, Coach Mueller, Rich Fahey, Frank Callego. Row 2- Dale Glatt, Ben Henry, Mike Birt, Lance Spears, Ken Welty, Robert Stan- difer, Ty Hample, Aaron Green, Mike Carroll, Robert Purpuard, Bob Turner, Man- ager, Dave Church. .. ' if T Robert Standifer puts it up for two. Rich Fahey pauses to find an opening. 1 -1 Freshman team shows potential Rowi Bill Pr or Coach Halbach Bobb Dixon Row2 Kurt auron ohn Demarr ' y 1 I y ' ' .I IJ 1 Brian Dodd, Bob Kersey, Ken Thomas, john Marino, Steve Johnson, Brad Fox, Robby Hample, john Bigelow, Darrin Rice, Dale Lee. Flaw ,ir if A,-'S' xg' N 1 Brian Dodd looks for the opening. john Marino moves to the hoop for 2. The freshman basketball team showed the Greenway coaching staff that they have potential for the future. Many players showed poten- tial to become varsity play- ers. We are trying to stress fundamentals of the game such as skill development and game situation play, said Ron Halbach, coach of the frosh. Halbach went on to say that he was trying to develop a concept of team play and build pride in the Greenway basketball pro- gram. Outstanding players on the team were: jeff Can- ada, Brian Dodd, Bob Kersey, and john Marino. 'Ns is ,K . N V Bob Kersey gets position to rebound. Sports 51 Wrestling pins 'em to the mat All three levels of wres- tling had very good seasons. Highlights of the season were placing second in the Moon Valley Invitational out of 16 teams and thirteenth out of 32 teams in the Peoria Invita- tional. Helping the team ac- complish their goals was three outstanding players: Gordan Cowan, Phil Fierro, and Jim Peters. A close watch is kept by the referee, and the home crowd, in a near pin situation. 52 Sports Front row: Karl Thompson, joe Weaver, Rob Anderson, Richard Bartow, jim Shull, Steve Colla, Pat Onofrio, jim Carlson, Paul Panaccione, Al Lopez, Coach Tolifson Front row: Gordon Cowan, Tuan Pham, Phil Fierro, Frank Chiarielld, Mike Cyde, Mike Sigler, Tony Brezenski, James Peters The referee officiates the match between Greenway and Apollo. Front row: Rick Bethsold, Greg Meyers, Tom Shores, john Barns, Mike Amerheim, Dennis Optebeke, Tom Oddo, Back row: LG. Eaton, Lawarence Savanacara, Gary Cook, Richard Kurtz, jim Stein, Mike Davis, jim Obards, Coach Roberson 'V . Us Greenway wrestler struggles to win. Coach Roberson watches patiently. Front row: Cory Staheli, Dan Ransom, Craig Caraker, Kevin Schaaf, lim Miceli, lon Petty, Brain Nicholsom Second row: David Rhodes, Karney Puryear, Jeff Orr, Eddie Burton, Darrell Edwards, Mike Butcher, David Williams Back row: Scott Person, Mike Coker, Randy Fernandez, Arthur Martinez, Kelly Heape, Mark Moore, Kit Abbiu. CHS Demon pins his opponent's shoulder. X 355' XXX I ,j' I ll A j' 'lx Opponent pulled down by wrestler. Sports 53 Baseball, potentiall best ever The 1981 varsity baseball team had the potential to be the best in the school's histo- ry. They had returning start- ers in each position of the field. The big question was the hitting that was sporatic the previous year. The atti- tudes of some of the players have been tremendous. They have gotten real serious about baseball and surely this will show in their perfor- mance. The infield was strong, solid and quick. The outfield had superior speed. That combined with one of the best catchers in the state and a good pitching staff gave the team one of the best chances for a division title and a state playoff berth. Rick Siebert assists the put out. 54 Boys Sports ,,..,...f.-Wwwaes - +1 f ,..,,. -H-A updtlill Mike Palomino, a three year letterman for the baseball team, works during practice. Mike Lofton looks for his pitch. Marty Birecki makes a routine catch. Row 1- jay Schmidgall, John VanTussenbroek, Marty Miller, Bob Bowers, Dave Holly, Rick Siebert, Dale Hoffner, Art Urquidez, Ron Gardner. Row 2- Randy Leveritt, Marty Birecki, Mike Lofton, Dave Birecki, Mike Palomino, Tim Schlink, Randy Arthur, Scott Myers, Don Gardner, Chuck Burnett, Andy Macy. 1 v I' l J v'!5 T fZ4 if'? fi , - g,,q,,,S.a 7 3 ' ,.. ':gLf.,4f541f.g-'1'-is it Y V Q , ttar . , H , ,gs ,lmfuf if f A - rr , t' X 4' Q.. , I A - wavy' , V f ' ,, - , fi 4 V ,, . L , f K H fps -T4 ' ,H -kvfkfig: 'A 53.5 s 5, 51,15 g 4 V rl 1 It m:n,ki'AqJ,, ij. 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V , , .,-, ,,,.,-we ,' ww ,fuk ,,,,,, Qu, - ,-' 1 f 'I' , gy' s Third baseman David Holly works on the defensive side of baseball during infield. Bob Bowers winds up with intensity. Boys Sports 55 IV team Improves Technique This year's J.V. crew was small in numbers but had the potential to do well. As fresh- man they had a real success- ful season and it has contin- ued through this year's I.V. season as well. Coach Traber felt that fun- damentals of the game were very important to the success of this year's LV. squad. Mark McKenzie watches intensely. 56 Boys Sports 8323 Ken Williams, Buddy Kitrell, David Denuit, Alan Webber, Mike Birt, Bill Kersey, Chris Wells, Ken McCarty, Frank Stegeme, Ricky Byler, joey Barnes, Dave Nagel- hout, Mike Benedict, Larry Barnes, Chan Gill, Mark McKenzie, Rusty Patrick, jim Mackey, George Lorz. sp- fa Cif'3?Wl-E-:Q f to ..f . . Ken Williams strides to the next base. Dave Nagelhout scoops up the ball. , . W V '- New W u . ' W fuk- , wt tw ., 5-ar 1: Bobby Dixon throws the ball home. Kurt Iauron throws the runner out. Freshman Baseball. Kurt Iauron, Steve Johnson, Steve Moreno, Bob Kersey, Mark Kruegar, Brian Dodd, Art Collins, Ron Harris, Karl Zohner, Bob Nelsen, Dave Ruedemann, Dan Powell, Bob Dixon, Vince Pesuti, Kevin Schaaf, Mike Butcher, Alan Seibert, jeff Walker, Gary Fromm, Tim O'Claire Freshmen Displa Potential Coach Morgan is in his first year of coaching at Greenway and brings to the freshman program a solid foundation in which to build a successful season. The freshman were very successful in football and wrestling and we look for- ward to that continued win- ning attitude in baseball. P- M l as tj ,Y 1,5 A , ref' , IW' ZH' ' ff' , V , . .,. as eeee B t - at saaare I , is 2 , f 1 , ,, W , ,' i n If Q y ,s,, , 4-::...,.,.,., Vince Pesuti plays the outfield. Boys Sports 57 'ill IV track strengthen the team The boys JV track team consisted of mostly sopho- mores and few juniors. The coach of the team was Mr. Robinson. The team had a wide variety of talent, espe- cially in the area of hurdlers. Many would be able to run varsity at other schools, but with the amount of upper classmen they were unable to do so. There was a faster quality of sprinters, especial- ly in the 400 meters. Shawn Bolten excelled in high jump and hurdles, and Bill Alex- ander excelled in the 400 me- ters. at V j Steve Willings goes over a hurdle. 58 Boys Sports , K X Varsity track members: Row 1- Addam Barrett, Stephen Michels, Glen Pederson, john Jacobson. Row 2- lon Moskovis, Bill Alexander, Kelly Kirkpatrick, james Mock, Brian Cose. Row 3- Shawn Bolter, Pat Smith, john Boole, Steve Ashley, Frank Anteri Creenway's Hans Hensley practices his form over 9 hurdle during a preseason practice. .ts-was-ummqpq, Frosh track prepares for future iq . , 'S A ' is ' 5 9 ' fl A ' - s- r , if Q, K ' it' A R421 L'-J . i A 1 row: Tim Adams, Forrest Bevaqua, Randy Fernandez, Chris Abbott, john Byrns, Steve Scocco, Brent Camlett. 2 row: Ron Rudd, Brad Lethem, Michael Daniel, Nick Sokolouski, Denise Pitman. 3 row: john Peters, Ron Kraus. Freshmn Chris Abbott drives for his opening goal during an after school practice. X ,,,. Q V cA , A A Q, W V W I :KT-it ...E s if sf- K . Ng is Q 4 it in , ky' p N QQ. r. f,..wng,.,,e A ig. LL- . Mun, J., M., r. i , .,.. . . . A fer i' 'Rfk-f ,HI Z as' X A, .mmgexie 'ks 'sr r L Q A e W gf ,illness --.delta Q' A41 Q, , J, U . Qi-ex jr ,. Wea time '24 , Q ,:K.V9,y V, Qi? .f . Mt., 5. .. NNYM' . Freshman track shwed a good outlook for the future. Randy Fernandez and For- rest Bevacqua were this year's outstanding hurdlers. The long distance runners also added depth to the team, which proved exceptional due to the coaching of Scott Giddings and Robby Robin- son. Frank Anteri practices long jump. 59 Boys Sports Track strengthened by Seniors By far this year's track team had the most potential in the history of Greenway, said coach Robinson. The en- tire varsity team was taken through the season with the guidance of the seniors. They led the team into tough meets such as the Glendale Invita- tion, The Valley Classic, The District Relays, Districts, Divisionals, and on into state. The individuals that di- rected the distance crew were Greg Bliss and Dan Good- rich. The sprinters were di- rected in the 100 and 200 me- ter dashes by Senior Bob Hill and Junior Tim Strictland. Hurdlers gained strength from returning members, Mike Barrett and Todd Goodman. A great asset to the high jump was john Pingree. The seniors enhanced this year's track season along with back up support by the underclassmen. 60 Boys Sports Wit I ,., ..- -1 - QQ: 1st row: Dan Goodrich, Bob Hill, Greg Bliss, Mike Barrett. 2nd row: Mark Yalung, Don Baber, Mike Fredericks, Bob Roddy, Phil Bayer. 3rd row: Brian Archibald, john Bliss, Karl Hower, Terry Acker, Robert Wilcox, Brian McSpadden, Jeff Abbott. 4th row: Chris Green, Aaron Pearson, Bob johnson, Ed Wasem, Bill Panek, Darrell Overby, Craig Baird, Scott Roberts. sth row: Stan Dekle, Tim Strickland, Dean Hegarty, Joe Weaver, David Little, Craig Lewis, Dana Williams, Todd Goodman, Chris Grube, Melvin Smith. I W 7 l 4 Ir. Dana Williams pole vault 13'1 . F1 V. Lvplp. 3' ' A L B 0 sa .M ..,, ,M . W, X 3 V l l 3 1 . A. ? sat 5, t f s ,X 'F' Bye Mike Schmidt shows his dedication. g --D,-s in tad ,Q-xrfs Greg Bliss, Dan Goodrich, Eddie Wasemiand, and Bob johnson, run a work out easily. -i. -ww 'QW' :nw Xl! ...J kg 6, ii I Phil Bayer shows his form in the ring as he practices for the upcoming meet. Don Baber practices on the box . t. - 5' has ,tg .Xxx 'gm 552 -BY -A I f Q Sc x Qfg-witsffv 1 I ' -Q.. S. -M 1 ' Us 3 VXNNL--t-.wx kk in-S 1 .X - xxxxw RX R K 2 IQ. 9 .it fi. iigw-,gs sg, MW K 3.01 . ax, - K .Wt-exft. SW Z7 f Ab.. S' J I ...- Boy's tennis heads for divisionals The boys tennis team, coached by Bill Collins, has had a very successful year. Coach Collins felt that the varsity and junior varsity players have a bright future ahead of them. The team tried to achieve one major goal, which was to play to the best of their abilities and to increase their skills. The boys tennis team gave great dedi- cation and worked hard on perfecting their tennis strate- gy and skills of forehand, backhand, overhead smashes and serves. The team overall had a season of accomplish- ment. Outstanding players were Link Smelser, Bruce Halverson, Alan Porter and Mike Hustings. U9IH Top Row left to right: John Sutorka, jeff Fromm, Bruce Halverson, Linc Smelser, john Laton, Mike Amrhein, Matt Cetta, Alan Porter, jim Gile, john Hefflefinger. Bottom: Ed Prudhomme, Dave Rosas, John Parnell, Marc Callet, Glen Anders. 62 Boys Sports Coach Bill Collins stretches out daily with the boys tennis team before practice. M ' PM i - 'Q - Q vw ' K .. I 'J -M fr! til l ' . ' 4 fl f f' of i v' UQ. in gn ll Q 1 ,NK ' , ff-.-W-....,,,,,2af , . 5- A. W or ttpi if-fu ,t it 3 -..,,,, X pl . p ,TK - p p 5 K N' ' 'T Q K NK KK K -Tw K llx-...WW ,. . fs 3 l J .,...x. K 4 ' K K K . K K we K K NKWQNKK -umm Q ii' s .l M' w -' .1 fs 'W K KWKKKK KN K K, i 4., 4 'N . c X,.,... 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X its ,,,wkY P 1, 'W x - 22' D-fy ., .mv-MfvW ' 41 ek x eff U2 ' . . x .3 A-x ,. 1 -sm-au. nf ,muavilif , dx Jg:,,Ef:a151.p., M., ,QI I 1 0 'Q ii ' 1 .-Q ! an Sh :fm 54 ANN fl Greenwa swimmers compete This year's Greenway swimming team sent six girls to divisionals who were: Lany Runcore, Lisa Lenart, Lori Rogers, Cristi Rogers, Stepheni Caho, and Susan Wills. One member, who was Lany Runcore, competed suc- cessfully at state. The team was coached by Bill McGinn. wwqu. 'f ZR Coach Mcginn summarizes the meet. 66 Cirl's Sports Lisa Linert gets off to a good start in the 400 meter relay race against Apollo High. Seated D. Wunnenberg, S. Erickson, S. Caho, C. Girand, and M. Asimov, row 2, R. Ortis, J. Sims, S. Wills, W. Cox, K. Regnier, C. Clark, S. Cryer, Row 3, L. Rogers, L. Linert, L. Runcorn, I. Charochak, K. Rogers, K. Kurtz, K. Wyffer and Coach Bill Mcginn. Janice Sims, Susan Wills, and Lani Runcorn discuss the strategy they used in their races. 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Lori Barnes, Sarah Spears, Liz Mueller, Heather Lundin, Diane Mcpeak, Cris Segris, and Stephanie Segris. The Greenway Girls Cross Country team has kept up a tradition of being very com- petitive. The team led by the running of junior Dianne Mcpeak, ran consistently through the season. The ma- jority of the team will be re- turning next year. 'osexlaifivi ' x .7 rf,-.-gs 'ak 4 NN 4 Rf Q' ai' 'an Stephanie Segriss concentrates on form. Cirl's Sports 67 Varsity volleyball has good potential Senior julie Bergeron, third year on varsity, was the outstanding player for the 1980-81 Varsity Volleyball Team. said Coach Lehman. The season hi-light was the defeat of Apollo 2-1 at the GUHSD Invitational Volley- ball Tournament held at Greenway. The girls won a pizza party by selling the most tickets for the tournament held at Greenway. 1:-:sun-w Eip Nr 2,5 AVa.,,,,.a- 'T' .- M...-A 1' .- Martha sets up a spike by julie. 68 Girl s Sports Varsity Volleyball from left to right: julie Gomez, Lori Bowers, Kelly White, Mar- leigh Bechard, Kathy Edwards, and Karen Hicks. Bottom: Lisa Jensen, Darla Ohton, julie Bergeron, Sherilyn Shaw, Kathy Bricker, and Martha Kurtz. I -' .QD 4- ., f. 'Q Ji 3 ,,,,,...-----'H' Martha Kurtz concentrates on the ball. Mrs. Lehman gives an inspiring pep talk. olle ball plays with enthusiasm Row One: Dawn Hunter, Chris Casper, and Nanci Cone. Row Two: Tracy Martinka, Ruth Cheng, Robin Richardson, Lisa Copper, and Robin Pearson. Row Three: Ron Halbach, Anndee Selkirk, Sherry Gore, Chris Walsh, and Carrie Bennet. Dawn shows her excellent bumping form. V-M,,,..-f-err Debbie Vanjura looks on with excite- ment. The J.V. volleyball team worked hard on learning the fundamentals, discipling, and team work necessary. Sherry Gore was selected the most valuable player. Freshman volleyball sea- son began on August 25, 1980. We started slowly and as our skills and knowledge improved, we won our first game, said Coach Reed. Good team work brought the freshman team their first vic- tory against Washington. .,.. wwf 5 , A WWWMM iw Sherry Gore prepares to set the ball. Top Row: Shawna Wolfe, Melissa Dykes, jennifer Wright, Carrie Weatherby, Mikki Reed, Myra Schmidt, and Angie Erb. Bottom Row: Kim Monturi, Kim Ford, Kim Ciston, Cari Brown, Sandy Pivirotto, Holly Landes, and Debbie Vanjura. Badminton Advances To state Varsity Badminton fin- ished the regular season with an impressive 10-2 record. The team consisted of five seniors and two juniors. The outstanding singles player was Karen Pitman and the outstanding doubles team was Karen Pitman and Stephanie Weaver. Ms. Horst led the varsity to one of the most successful season ever. 5 r ffl sss L Stephanie's backhand is devastating. 70 Girls Sports From right to left: Stephanie Weaver, Kathy Furtmann, Michelle Adamczyk, Sherry Bouley, Balinda Portman, Karen Pitman, Jackie Erb. I ,...---' ,gui gud' A , , K '- f,,k, , -uv' ' -gg , j ws, '- Kathy serves with definite authority. Michelle returns with a lethal smash. I From right to left: Tracy Cowden, Kelly Bechard, Annie Russell, Tammy Jackson, Lori Lamprect, Colleen Kelly, Heather Ely, Kim VanTussen. ik C WN ma..,,a ,,e.,,,,Wei mwyww at A I 1 X ,,i, C Annie Russell intently awaits the bird. Tf21C9y Cowden PICPMCS for the Serves. Badminton's Form, shows With style The Ir. Varsity had an out- standing season, winning eleven games while loosing only two. The outstanding singles player was Cathy Peaks, while Annie Russell and Tammy jackson led the J.V. in doubles. The matches were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they were coached by Ms. Horst. :X-xg--A mf- ,0d.'p Cathy Peaks returns with a backhand. Cirl's Sports 71 72 Sports Softball takes over 1st place The 1980-81 Demon soft- ball team again achieved placement in the Divisional Tournament for the third consecutive year. The regular season record was 13-5, and included a second place fin- ish in both the Skyline A League and Christmas Tour- nament. This year's squad set a school record of 5 shutouts and 2 no-hitters. Outstand- ing pitching and defense lead the Demons in a late season surge to clinch a spot in the playoffs. Coach McQuade said the team showed togetherness and spirit, along with a will- ingness to dedicate them- selves toward a common goal. He also stated, This is a team in which Greenway can be proud. frm ssl iw wi .KV Dale Bonet swings for a homerun. Coach McQuade urges on the team. Senior Erin Owens stretches to catch the ball and put the player out on third base I Y Y O . Q ' ,A ,,,, W ,, - 1-at -MN I , C I get . r ,ret ,, -- A .M cw 1,5 V31 ,' 'ri sri WVQKJQT l, 5 , tar.: ., y h . . t e...t1-fe W P , ,,-AM., -tp . A 'C ' ,ij-.g'Y 3-e f .. ' ,. .,..-. ,, ' -'gglfff-',',g.. , , .-. ' Top row: Anni Calle, Lynn Carnicelli, Paula Krueger, Erin Owens, Dale Bonet, Coach McQuade, Middle row: Kerri Kellas, Stephanie Smith, Tammy Jackson, Kelly Cray, Lori Bowers, Chris Bennett. Bottom row: Nancy Steciak, Angie Cluff, Chris Pellegrino, Lynn Liberty, Chris Roberson. E. 1 . , M . 'Nil Q Stephanie Smith puts the runner out. Lori Bowers sprints for first base. Varsity team members show their excitement after a 4-1 victory over rival Apollo. Sports 73 I.V. Softball strives for achievement The LV. set a school record for softball in victories with a 14-1 season. The girls made every game interesting, like the time they led Washing- ton 17-O at the end of two innings. Team leaders were Carrie Bennett, jill Johnston, Sandy Brazzel, and Julie Melson and Connie Clark. Coach Also said, This was my best I.V. team ever, of course it is my first. Bonnie makes an excellent catch. Front row: Shannon Gardner, Lisa Cooper, Cindy Ragsdale, Debbie Brown, Jill Johnston. Second row: Becky Garner, Terri Egge, Carrie Bennett, Bonnie Jost, Sue Osborn, jill Story. Third row: Coach Also, Marie Cowan, Sandy Brazzel, Yvette Ornatek, Julie Melson, Connie Clark. 74 Sports Carrie Bennett attempts a tag out. Coach Also encourages team members Prosh Softball has great potential Kim Carlson concentrates on throwing one of her specialty pitches over home plate. The Freshman Softball team did a good job this year. They had eight wins and five losses. They also beat the un- defeated Cortez team eight to four the second time around. They were known to play well, especially when they were under pressure. We lost our number one pitcher to the I.V. team and had a few injuries but in gen- eral, we had a good season. The dedicated girls did a su- per job showing great poten- tial for their future years, said their sponsor Mrs. Eagle. gona ..f.---',1ffuQ4'f by Kelly looks before making a play. , - t .r. Top row: Debbie Van Jura, Shelley Raatjes, Paula Moyes, Lorene Chinn, Rochell Dragomir, Shelby Kottman, and Nancy Robello. Middle row: Doreen Barnes, jamie Fioramonti, Kelly Melrose, Lianne McKenzie, Traci Martinka, Kim Carlson, and Lisa Peppers. Bottom row: Donna Banderet, Margaret Steciak, Michelle Clark, Ruth Cheng, Brenda Robinson, and janet Philbrick. Sports 75 Top row: Miss Susan Brady, I.. Meade, C. Sorrells, I. Bernard, K. Donague, B. Morrison, A. Cluff, C. Teach, K. Hicks, T. jackson, I Bergeron, L. Bowers, K. Bricker, D. McPeak, H. Lundin, S. Spears, B. Anderson, S. Bouley, O. Roberson. 3rd row: L. jackson, T Newman, C. Parker, C. Clark, J. Charochak, 1. Cheng, K. Birecki, R. Byrum, C. Chigges, K. Salazar, K. McCann, K. Copple, S Rowley. 2nd row: H. Blumerschein, D. Baselice, K. Ford, R. Cornett, N. Robello, D. Cook, S. Kottman, M. Steciak, L. Chinn, S Siegrest, D. McPeak, S. Raatjes. Bottom row: K. Paul, S. Meters-Sciarro, P. Williams, S. Lode, C. Turner, R. Cheng, K. Kurtz, J Davis, K. Wyffels. tl... LJ Girls Track had positive outline This, without a doubt, was one of the better years for girls track, stated head coach of girls track, Coach Rob Roberson. The main reasons being the outstand- ing ability and leadership of the team's seniors and the fact that there was a number .fa Z! . 'K years of experience. We feel that this year was the year of Revenge. Karen Donahue displays her running form at one of the many practices of the year. 76 Girls Sports O 1-ra -r 0 FF C -1 E. 5 UQ in C E. O H ua E 5. 5' FF 2 O Q. . k.,,.ww' t, s Q- Karen Hicks shows her unique form. Liz Mueller, Chris Siegred, Diane McPeak, wait patiently for practice to start. gn' will K N. . wa!! P 's' ,,, . . a .1 dwg, ,wap ,W K , f qw f L dw it 3 . . fi X is ws is vm:-., -iff A - L t 'L - 1' if' fiii ill is : - -.-, 1, - ' - - lf , ff 'V 'gf - . ff' x ':F'i'fQ,,,gQfe 5' '- Lori Bowers sprints to the lineg she strains and leaps into the airy and completes a perfect jump!! Girls Sports 77 12 Tennis Strives for Victor The main goal the girls tennis team had this past year was to gain experience for the future seasons. The team consisted primarily of juniors with some sopho- mores playing I.V. Kathy Upchurch, the girl's coach, felt that the girls were dedi- cated and practiced well, therefore this made the team very successful. Outstanding players were, Lori Williams, jackie Erb and Balinda Fort- man. Balinda Portman shows good form. 78 Girls Sports Row 1: Lori Lamprecht, Michele Nairn, Renee Hayes, Lisa Jenson, Howard Mueller, Lori Hopkins, Sherilyn Shaw, Anne Calle, Chris Roberson, Row 2: Shelia Walsh, Sharlene Bonner, Kelly White, Chris Bennett, and Karen Pitman. Row 1: Nannette Maneckshaw, Ana Montaya, Rhonda Shear, Robin Richardson, Connie Clark, Stacy Becker, julie Melson, Laurie Ebbens, Becky Henderson, Chris Walsh, Nancy Cone. Row 2: Ann Selkirk, Coach Halback, Carrie Bennett, and Lisa Cooper. , ,,,, ,,aa, 4 2 5 soy Row 1: Coach Bried, Mikki Reed, Angie Erb, Debbie Vanjura, Myra Schmidt, Erin Calloway, Valerie Cliff, Crystal White, Elaine Slattery, Michelle McClure, Pam Price. Row 2: Carrie Weatherby, Leanne Suggs, Lori Judd, Chris Girard, Becky Walker. 9' Basketball Shoots for Victories The Girls Basketball teams, coached by Howard Mueller, Varsity, Ron Halback, LV., and Kathy Bried, freshman, had a good year. The teams all worked very hard to make it the best year possible. They started out working on fun- damentals and getting in shape. It was a little slow at first, but they made an enor- mous amount of progress. said Coach Mueller. All the team members were really fired up throughout the sea- son, and enjoyed playing in the games. f 5 K . ki5i'fii K Michele Nairn shows her jump shot. Girls Sports 79 Wrestlerettes cheer for spirit mMM,,,.,.- 'r I S-.S The wrestlerettes are a spirit support group for the wrestlers. They consist of 11 scorekeepers and 15 cheer- leaders. They work through- out the year raising money to support the wrestlers. The of- ficers of this club consist of: President Cheer Captain Sheila Mullin, Vice Presi- dent Score Captain Sherri Bouley, Treasurer Cheer Captain Nanci Stinson, Sec- retary Cassi Tompkins, Score Captain Kori Thompson. Wrestlerettes attend practices to meet perfection for the upcoming matches. .,'- fp .Q A -ff, Left to right first row: Sherri Bouley, Michelle Green, Amy Gruenwald, julie Ryberg, Susan McClendon, Tammy Dells, Kathy Douglas, Casandra Thompkins, Karen Anders, Sandy Roberson Second row: Terri Valentine, Beverley Webster, Leisje Posa, Ginger Spice, Patty Kerkros, Katrina Matusek, Charlene Chiggs, Nanci Stinson Row three: Katherina Demeo, Beth Chambers, LaDawn Kulhman, Kelly Hensly, Carol Ryan, Tammy Wilson. 80 Girls Sports back left: Kelly Epley, Mark Plunket, john Pengree, Bill Beenau, Scott Myers, Mike Edwards, Marty Miller, Bruce Campbell, Chuck Burnett, Rick Sibert bottom left: Renee Hayes, Renee Hayes, Lori Hopkins, Loretta Gillespie, Paula Krueger, Debbie Bradley, Sharlene Bonner, Cheryl Fritz, Helene McGhee if? V 75 jf. c x '35 ' 1-.,1 1 '?. Front row: Susan Mallek, Karen Fahey, and Dawn Standridge. In back: Sherri Gore. Student leaders assistants Student leaders assist the PE coaches in many ways. They help by doing paper work and by leading classes in exercises and activities. Student leaders also play on teams when they are short of players. Student leaders raise mon- ey for new PE equipment and scholarships for out- standing athletes and PE stu- dents. Girls take stats for basketball The Demoticians were a very special group of girls af- filiated with the Basketball program. They were spon- sored by Howard Mueller. The job of Demoticians was to take stats at all home and away Basketball games. The players and coaches appreci- ate the time and effort these girls have given the program. Girls Sports 81 Chain Gang supports football team Chain Gang is an organi- zation that helps the football team in many ways. From y what people see, the Chain Gang is on the field at all the home games marking first downs and showing the number of plays. The Chain Gang is also very active off the field helping raise money for the football team as in an awards banquet, pizza party and buying equipment for the team. Most of these func- tions go unnoticed by the school, as most people don't know that all the money raised by chain Gang goes for the team. Ryma Rummel, secretary, Robin Lee, vice president, Stephanie Weaver, president. Top row: Carlene DiBacco, Robin Lee, Mr. Myers Sponsor, Nicole Best, Stephanie Weaver. Middle row: Lisa Cooper, Carla Gonzales. Bottom row: Helene McGhee, Rhyma Rummel, 1 'R 82 Sports Clubs Spikettes assist track teams I i l U 3. c Greenway Spikettes present the banner of Demon Track and field at one of their meetings. Spikettes are responsible for helping both the cross country and the track teams. Some of their responsibilities include timing runners and regulating other events. Al- though somewhat disorgan- ized early in the season, they still helped the teams throughout the season. The Greenway Spikettes were sponsored by Beverly Price and Sandra Murray who worked to organize the group. 1? ff' Front row: Margaret Bishop, Kathy Galvin, Michelle Mendelson, Candice Raymond. Middle row: Val Schuler, Kim Monturi, Chris Pretzer, Alison Dekle, Becky Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Liz Casson. Top row: Sandra Murray, Diane Handly, Janet Sutorka, Janice Sims, Lynn Peters, Robin Gelder, Susan Lewis, Yolanda Pacheko, Beverly Price. Sports Clubs 83 Spirit of Cheer line Shines on This year's girls were hard working and dedicated and it has been a rewarding experience for me to be able to work with them, said this year's cheer sponsor Miss Green. This year's I.V. and varsity cheer lines went to camp last summer in Flagstaff at NAU. Together they brought home a spirit stick and a plaque for their dorm decorations. Also each line received a trophy of excellence. At a home game, Trena helps rally the crowd to cheer on the football team. 4 Seniors Lori Laughlin and Kelli Cong- don, offer leadership to the girls on the line. If fa Sheri Horn, Karen Faucher, Lori Laughlin, Trena Grande, Karey Kushinsky, Kelli Congdon, Cathie Teach. 84 Sports Clubs JV cheer line e is better than ever. lin 1.1 Yvette Ornatek, Lorena Claros, Brenda Bedford, Dawn Cummings. N A I' Captain of the IV cheer line Lorena Claros' said, With all of us working to- gether and cooperating we made it the best year ever! Everyone had a great time cheering for the football and basketball teams and really appreciated all the support we got from the people in the stands. The girls this year were very spirited and fun to work with. I felt they did a fine job this year. said Miss Green. Lorena concentrates on the next cheer. Dawn cheers with enthusiasm and style. Sports Clubs 85 Pom line sparkles with Style and originalit Four seniors and eight ju- niors make up the 1980-81 Pom Squad. Under the lead- ership of co-captains Jill johnson and Kathy Smith, the pom line spent hours per- fecting routines to be per- formed at football games. The pom line under the di- rection of sponser Virginia Roberts attended The Camp of Champs in Flagstaff. There the line received a first place trophy for all of the blue ribbons they won, they also received a plaque for the dance they brought from Greenway. Showing enthusiasm, Christie Moses smiles while dancing during half time at a home game. innlgk' xtlgsl, ' Q5 A, tif? K7 5' ' if Wiki ff - N - . a- .,. . .-m x. 8 15, h 'f'-1 QQ , tm-4 Vip ' 16 X 1 Af., 18.5, n h e :iff forge. 4 ff x x, I ,K The pom line from top left to right: jill johnson, Carla Balsamo, Kathy Smith, Sandy Iauron, Marcia Stein, Nancy Beattie, Lisa Lowe, Shelley Iger, Christie Moses, julie Leikvold, Robin Bovingdon, and Kris Rios. 86 Sports Club r s 5 N 5 .A O Y Kris Rios dances for the crowd. Nanci Beattie, senior pom member, contributes her Texas talent to the Greenway Pom Line. xx Sandy Iauron displays originality in her performance while dancing to the beat of Robin Bovingdon marches with excite- the band. ment. Sports Clubs 87 i 2 2' - 1.x ws . , XX , . X ,A I I . .1 in A P CHR, ' , ' Q X r . X N01 X ., fx- . -'WIP' -1 - 1-:-Ef'-- ' EN 1 , an 3-6 K g. Wigs? ag ,, NVQ Zig.: 3,3 4 iz- 4 , 6 an ff, ' I if X .2 4 6 X-Q A 'Ly wgyx V4 I' t 3 ' .. . 4- ii - , ff Q! , gn ' T1 ,W , A 3 Jigs! fi 1 EX. S f fs 'N X L V I . , ,L, ian nib' f tx, an 'Y 1 im Q, ' f , 4 Q , R 6? :N . s M :L , g N 9 f -9: hf k ,, f-N4 W .Q Q Student council accomplishes goals The Greenway Student council accomplished many goals that they set for them- selves this past year. One ac- complishment was the Homecoming parade which was held in November. Two new goals achieved b Stu- dent council includled, a mock election in which stu- dents under eighteen voted for the President of their choice, this gave the Student Tony McConkey-Vice President. Council an idea of the stu- dent's feelings of the 1980 election. The other being a club showcase which in- formed freshman of clubs and sports on campus. Also held was a canned food drive. The cans received went to the West Side Food Bank. The canned food drive brought in over 2,200 pounds of cans. Brian LaCorte-President. The executive officers Tia Stokes, Tony McConkey, Brian LaCorte, Robin Lee, and julie Kessel run a council meeting during class with strong leadership and dedica- tion. 90 Clubs Qi , Ev J. 3 Tia Stokes-Corresponding Secretary. julie Kessel-Treasurer. Robin Lee-Recording Secretary. N K, - i ,.x. vw r g U Row 1- jean Harrison, Paula Balsamo, Kris Casper, Carrie Bennett, Lori Gallego, Denise Sullivan, Bonnie Jost, Tracy Alama, Teresa McNabb, and Dana jordan. Row 2- Cathy Teach, Lynn Polmroy, Karen Steyer, Tia Stokes, Kristy Painter, and Linda Carleton.. Row 3- Valerie Elliot, Stephanie Mclfadden, Marnie Finley, Felichia Jordon, Shizuko Slusher, Mickey Reed, julie Kessel, and Ed Collins. Row 4- Brian LaCorte, Robin Lee, Tony McConkey, Lisa France, and Peter Cable. --...I . g Y, W LQ, 1 Kristy Painter smiles during class. The student council class listens attentively to the speakers as they discuss spirit week. Clubs 91 Officers work for students Student officers brought excitement and spirit to Greenway as they supervised the organization of school dances, assemblies and other activities. The officers took a student leadership class where they worked with the executive officers to promote equality for the student body by giving all four classes a chance to voice opinion in campus activities. Each offi- cer held distinctive leader- ship qualities. lin.. , by .u,.. s Tony studies the last meetings notes. 92 Clubs Seniors Row 1- Karen Styer, Joan Konecki. Row 2- Mr. Stevens, Mary Dennis, Lynn Carnicelli, Dana jordan. Row 3-Peter Gable, Ron Gadus. juniors Row 1- Theresa McNibb, Linda Carleton, Mr. Chilcoat. Row 2- Neil Wash- burn, Valerie Elliot, Darrell Overbey. Sophomores Row 1- Denise Sullivan, Carrie Bennett. Row 2- Felicia jordan, Kim Iverson, Stephanie McFadden, Shizuko Slusher, Tracy Alama. S E A H gi Freshman Row 1- Paula Balsamo, Mickey Reed, Lisa De Marsilis, Ruth Cheng, Tracy Martinka. Row 2- jean Harrison, Melissa Dykes, Lynn Pomeroy, Tracy Newman. 1 I A NZ: N Nc '-.. Karen makes a call to confirm final preparations for the Homecoming Parade. LS, Q Felicia draws posters for Spirit Week. 1.L. . Lynn plans the float. for Homecoming. Brian awaits the beginning of a meet- ing. Clubs 93 94 Clubs Model UN expresses unique ideas The Model United Nations was composed of people who were interested in world af- fairs. Each year there is a convention held at the Uni- versity of Arizona, where students from various schools hold a mock meeting of the United Nations. Then Model U.N. members portray differ- ent groups of a particular country, and are to support that country's beliefs. Green- way Model U.N. members portrayed the countries, Ja- pan, Jordan and Venezuela. The members solve certain country's problems while portraying the country from which they are from. Tim Lindgren gives speech to council. ax Front: Mr. Theile, Ed Collins, JoAnn Chrochak, Peter Cable, Linda Carleton, Angie Soladine, Martha Kurtz 2nd row: Chris Shull, Tony McConkey, Sheila Rosinski Back: Tim Lindgren, Mr. Barstad, Robert Blain, Joe Macky, Brian McGraw 'S' Members discuss items on the agenda during one of their weekly UN meetings. wiv? fi , t ' f wwf M President shows affection to member. Romani Novi promotes the Latin Romani Novi fNew Ro- mansj was a new club on campus, formed to study Ro- man culture. Known better as the Latin Club, Romani Novi was a very spirited club culture dressing in Roman Toga's. For their Christmas party they sang at a nursing home with all the songs sung in Latin. David Deffault, Robin Lee, Tony McConkey, Theresa McNabb and Sara Knak Back: Andea Titus, David Deffault, Angie Solodine, Mike Babcock, Brian Lacorte, Middle: Linda Carleton, Joanne Charachek, Darla Reynalds, Kelly Frost, Nichole Best, Rhonda Shear, Crystal White, Robin Klamer, Sitting: Theresa McNabb, Tony McConkey, Robin Lee Laying: Sara Knak Clubs 95 96 Clubs G.H.R.A. constructs street rod The G.H.R.A. fGreenway Hot Rod Association, has built a 1923 Dodge Roadster. The club worked on it after school with the assistance of Greg Myers, sponsor, and Dean Price, co-sponsor. The engine that was used was a 283 small block Chevy that was built by the members. The club officers were: Ray Lewis, president, Bill She- phard, vice-presidentp and Pierre Kuettel, secretary- ftreasurer. junior Britt Stockrahm makes final adjustments on Sponsor Greg Myer s engine f K . ilfwvr .ra 1.. 4 '4-'Y' 'H - Q 41 i ., 'J' H 'Ft' as ma 4 . ' 'K 'fix Q1-gyvf t E V iii J 1 5' -sf A 1, V ' G me-:'T'f ' ' ' a 'Iii P ,Wt 15 , - Mr K ,,,, , ma , gp, S4 fm gc V ,,,, ..,. , , U 4 . . . 1 ,ii ,, Q Mg , , A 3-I ...N-M... .,,, ,,,,,1gs v ,fy K , fe ' ' V ff ' T ,f WM. H.. .fl Q ' , - f f ' s ' 1 ' .. ...W 0 , J A., fm eb 4 f' ' Hi f ' ' P Y I , MW QQ . Left to Right: Ray Lewis, Trent Whitmer, Gary Herzog, Britt Stockrahm, Steve Stroup, Bill Shephard, Dave Widney and Greg Myers, Not pictured, Pierre Kuettel, Dean Seibert, and Dean Price. Model club pieces things together The Model Club, in its sec- ond year of operation, held meetings for people interest- ed in various types of model building. The club was divid- ed into two parts, the mili- tary section and the auto sec- tion which were sponsored by Greg Myers. The Chess Club had a very busy year. The team had many accomplishments in the way they planned their strategy. The club went to various meets and had very good ratings for the players that participated at each game. Front: Bruce Whitney, Brett Harper, Ray Lewis, and Chris Hezelett. Second Row: Pierre Kuettel, Harry Baker, and Steven Glemba. Third Row: Wendell Reynolds, Chuck Hazelett, Greg Myers, Stewart Glemba, and Brian Davis. Chess club uses good strategy JJ ll.-3 'FPS'- f .1 I S 1' P 1:-1 f: ' V' Front: john Thiele, Charles Blain, john Schwertfager, Tim Lindgren Second row: Greg Schumaker, jeff Allen, Heather Jeffcot, Bryan Kelley, and Terry Gibbs. Back: joe Quaglita, Richard Connell, jim Shear, Loyd Lawrence, Ken Scocco, Rick Littegren, and Larry Lanpher. Not Pictured: Tim Hughes, Bill Badgett, Phil Schlief, Alex Rutland, Cliff Meloy, john Schooley, and joe Macry Clubs 97 :sa J, anim ,a UZ, Flags: Sandra Ransom, Dawn Wunnenburg, Robin Klarner, Penny Stamper, Susan Colby, DeeAnne Ryland, Beth Morrison, Dianne Rohkohl, Roxanne Proctor, Joyce Best, Shelley Kottman, Teri McCann, and Lisa Fabri. Drummers: Brian LaCorte, Cliff Porter, Dan Jost, Heather Trigg, Mike Carnicom, Randy Leverett, Jill Lindquist, Janis Babcock, Russ Justice, and Linc Smelser. Row 1: Susan Mallek, Angela Chong, Michelle Clark, Heather Parrier, Barb Morgan, Delroy Hatch, Lisa Peppers, Sandy Watkins, Kathy Dossey, and Dawn Standridge. Row 2.: Suzanne Fisher, Kim Iverson, Kim Colangelo, Ruth Smith, Chris Vakula, Stacy Tucker, Margaret Quinn, Robin King, Kim Childs, and Janice Sims. Row 3: Christy Paul, Denise McPeak, Kim Copple, Jenny Peterson, Judy Conway, Tonna McMahan, Lori Ansley, and Dawn Lambert. Row 4: Anna Stover, Gloria Greer, Brian McCrow, Jeanette Soltez, Steve Iles, Dave Vennell, Joe Quagliata, Andy Frey, Shawn Monzingo, Becky Morgan, and Frank Baselice. Row 5: Rochelle Hatch, Andy Williams, Eric Schulz, Brett Harper, Alan Mathewson, Nancy Steciak, Allison Dekle Mare Adams, Kathy Douglas, and Kim Ellis. Row 6: Doug Best, Kelly Kirkpatrick, Kevin Bowers, Lance Phelps, Marty Hasemeir, Scott Roberts, Margaret Steciak, Eric Neilson, Don Thomas, Lance Spears, and Jeff Abbott. Row 7: Darrel Taylor, Steve Karau, Lee McPheeters, Bob Bishop, Debbie Brown, Tammy Parker, Dennis Rawlings, Bill Williams, Chris Abbott and Duane Adams. During a home game, Eric Shultz plays a solo while the band marches on to finish Drum Major Beth Morrison stands the show. proud. ui' lc, ,A 22 22 ff 52 ZZ ff 2,4 32 22 gf f, K' 52' EE ff' sf' SE Q EE +-' T' arching band overflows 'fav A 94 74 gf 49- 74 5-,4- 622 6'-.3 4:5 57 ZZ 3,2 5 -,,-'J 5'- ' iff T:- 5 ::'-2 v ,av ff' E91 F6 2.J?.,:-f - ' , , iz'-'vi-2.55.-' :tale - 'Ar' M ' , f X 3 1 4-.X 1, Y sr X Twilers: Jeanne Johnston with sound The Advanced Band was divided into 3 major perfor- mance groups: Marching, Symphonic, and Pep. The Marching Demon Band re- ceived state-wide recognition as one of the finest and most entertaining in Arizona. They featured an outstand- ing Flag Corps and Drum line. Led by drum major Beth Morrison, the band was one of Greenway's most profi- cient. ln November, the ad- vanced band began prepara- tion as a Synphony Band. They played 3 on campus concerts and 2 at other sites. During basketball season, ad- vanced band became the Pep Band. Pride, enthusiasm, and spirit eminating from this band gave the team's home court advantage real mean- ing. It was a busy year. K '- lk A Q 1 J f i Flags: Kneeling: Robin Klarner, Penny Stamper, DeeAnne Ryland, Dianne Rohkohl, Roxanne Proctor. Standing: Sandra Ransom, Dawn Wunnenburg, Joyce Best, Teri McCann, Shelley Kottman, Lisa Fabri, Susan Colby. Clubs 99 Demon band plays in perfect rh thm Orchestra was a perfor- mance group made up of string instruments. The group was small but had many fine players including an All-Stater. The Orchestra was an outstanding represen- tative of Greenway and its instrumental music program. The Jazz Ensemble played numerous concerts on and off campus. As in the past, the group worked and looked forward to playing for the student body in the Spring. And as you know the most difficult audience is your own peers at school, said Mr. McQuade. jazz Band performs for parents attending open house while being directed by Mr. McQuade. 1 ! Row 1: Bill Williams, Andy Williams. Row 2: Dave Vennell, Jamie Mersh, Duane Adams, DeeAnne Ryland. Row 3: Shawn Monzingo, joe Quagliata, Steve Iles. Row 4: Brian LaCorte, Marty Birecki, Doug Best. Row 5: Darrel Taylor, Debbie Brown, Eric Nielson, Kelly Kirkpatrick. Row 6: Rochelle Proctor, Ianis Babcock, Jeff Owens, Scott Roberts. 100 Clubs Hi ' Row 1: Shawn Meyers-Sciarro, Samatha Rowley, and LaVonne jackson. Row 2: Susan Mallek, Debbie Brown, Kathy Douglas, and Allison Dekle. Row 3: Mare Adams, Clay Carpenter, Angela Soladine, Linc Smelser, and Steve Magnusson. aff? 1' QSM I y,3, p p pp ,... ,r.,a,, 'oof i K. v Mr. McQuade directs the Orchestra. During Orchestra practice Linc Smelser plays the bells while watching director Mr. McQuade. Clubs 101 Band strives for great success The Intermediate Band functioned as a young con- cert band. The group was made up of mostly freshman and sophomores that had the ability and desire to play band music on a basic level. In reality, this group func- tioned as a learning situation for those students aspiring to move into the Advanced Band in the future. The group was enthusiastic and they are potentially good musicians. Hopefully the majority of the students will improve enough to progress to the Advanced Band' During Intermediate Band Gina Volpe and Colleen Hackett participate by playing flutes. Row 1: Ken Cross, Debbie Baselice, and Debbie Vanjura. Row 2: Gail Gunsaluz, Carol Smith, Lisa Howard, Colleen Hackett, janet Congrove, Paula Williams, Scott Boeck, and julie Melson. Row 3: Kathy Walsh, Cassy Tompkins, Kotty Demeo, Travis Rollens, Mike johnson, Donald Amos, Sean Leotanti, and Dave Shroyer. Not Shown: Gina Volpe, Kim Monturi, and Chris Faciana. 102 Clubs A few students performing in concert choir. ore than a class a marvelous group Concert choir had many outstanding singers, several of whom were gold medal winners. Some of the stu- dents were leads in shows at Greenway. Regardless whether you wish to be an actor, a singer or a speaker it is important to develop the voice to its finest quality through intensive voice training. Said Ruth Dubinbaum, choir sponsor. In preparation for con- certs, solo and ensemble festi- val, the chorus practiced in the early morning and also at Mrs. Dubinbaum's house. Mrs. Dubinbaum gave up her lunch and prep to help out students. Concert choir was run by: Sheldon Howard, president, Sonya Jones, vice-president, Justine Paluh, secretary and Laurie Smith, treasure. Chorus raised money from concerts in places like: the Hyatt Regency, Veterans Memorial Hospital, Arizona Biltmore, and Scottsdale Shadows. They also raised money by selling candy, and this year had a record sale. The chorus donated money for charity and music schol- arships. W. ' Egg-'xx' b 'TQ Q tl First row: Carol Ryan, Margaret Quinn, lustine Paluh, Felicia Jordan, Marilyn Badgley, Christi Moses, Abel Villigas, Patti Worosylla, Denise Bates, Second row: Tom jones, Kevin Badgley, Eric Bohn, Paula Norman, Laurie Smith, Ann Farnham, Margaret Biship, Third row: Kevin Bodine, Sherrie Padelford, Dianne Kummer, Amy Headly, Kevin Neal, Alan Porter, julie Shadie, Neil Kottom, Cheryl MaCkey, Tammy Larson, Fourth row: Diane Button, Laurie Barnes, Diana Hunn, Tonna McMahan, Kevin Thompson, Dwayne Stewart, Terry Bergamo, Tim Wilder, Chuck Walker, Sheldon Howard, Bill Badgett, Larry Svoncard. Clubs 103 -img? 'Fl 1' it-lg' 5 . as 3 e K. Mixed Chorus: First row: Kevin Thompson, Mitch Cerfus, Tim Wilder, Paul Cole, Sheldon Howard, Chris Smith, David Ross, Mike Sarna, and Steve Johnson, Second row: Myra Schmidt, Michelle Lechwar, Barbara Haas, Lynn Pomeroy, Lorene Chinn, jamie Fioramonti, Susan Osborne, Terry Hurtado, jennifer Petersen, Shelia Liberty, Tonna McMahan, Rhonda Ericson, Darla Reid, and Mrs. Dubinbaum, Third row: julie Dowing, Lisa McCollough, Patsy Ashcroft, LaVonne jackson, Karrey Burleson, Linda justin, Heather jeffcott, Holly Landes, Carol Turner, and Tammy Wentworth, Fourth row: Lori Favata, Kathy Galvin, Elizabeth Savchick, and jennifer Gilbert. Not pictured: Steve Magnusson, Alan Clark, Peter Lynch, Bill Zurcher, Eric Stallberg, Kristine Schell, Christine Girard, Lori Rogers, Tracey Hart, and Tammy LarsonQTAj. Helping and instructing her classes, Mrs. Dubinbaum sings along with her Mrs. Dubinbaum plays for mixed chorus. choruses. 104 Clubs Much talent expressed by chorus students Chorus gave scholarships to outstanding students to colleges and universities. Chorus can also develop into a lifetime career. Many chorus students were performing profes- sionally over the past year. Chorus also created life- time friendships and height- ened the appreciation for music and was a worthwhile hobby, said Mrs. Dubin- w baum. Mrs. Dubinbaum said that the students in chorus really got their parents involved. Marilyn Badgley reads with the class. Advanced choir students practice hard. 9'3 K Y Bottom row: Rhonda Schroeder, Cheryl Dahn, Marilyn Badgley, Mrs. Dubinbaum, Kendy Ellinger, Denise Bates, Laurie Smith, and Sheldon Howard. Second row: Michelle Green, Tamarah Destouet, Lisa Murphy, Dawn Vandernord, Paula Norman, Wendy Cox, Kristine Bachus, and Shannon Gardner. Third row: Erin jenkins, Kim Lingenfelder, Cassy Thompkins, Diane Crancer, Laura Hunter, Linda Bernard, Julie Shaide, and Darla Reid. Fourth row: Lori Favata, Tracey Gharrity, Elizabeth Savechick, Sue Slebodnik, and Anna Watkins. Fifth brow: Carla Williams, Kim Womack, Kathleen Garry, Kathleen Galvin, Angie Erb, and Lori Witham. Not pictured: Shelia Kilduff, Carol Glaser, and Ruth Smith. Clubs 105 Greenway's performers entertain The Drama Club had an 1 exciting event this year. It was the dedication of their long-awaited auditorium, which was held in March. Also in March, the Drama Club sponsored a school dance. Following this was their annual play. The busy springtime activities for the club also included the talent show and initiation of new officers for 1982 held at the yearly Thespian banquet. On a sad note, Mrs. Goldstein de- cided to resign. Her reason was l'm going to be a full- time mommy. The new in- structor taking Goldstein's place be I-'eo Sears' The 1981 Drama Club officers: Russ justice, Jeff Ofstedahl, Sonja jones, Terry Bergamo, 8: Claudia Pollaehne are shown standing proudly in front of the new auditorium. wf 'l'u 'T Cv Drama Club, 1st row: Chris Green, Dave Sandler, Tracy Miller, LeeAnne Suggs, Cindy Ragsdale, Gina Volpe, Ellen Worysylla, Janet Sutorka, Margaret Quinn, Katrina Matusek, I.C. Rosenstock. 2nd row: Marie Quinn, Mrs. G., Lisa McCullough, Laurie Barnes, Claudia Pollaehne, Mavis Harvey, LaDawn Kuhlman, Heather jeffcott, Amy Headley, Danny Fisk, Darla Renolds, Khristie McCann, Matt Schlofner, Chuck Smith, Joey Rosenstock. 3rd row: Charles Walker, jeff Ofstedahl, Ed Arnold, Terry Bergamo, Russ Justice, Lony Bony, DoDo Fro joe, Margaret Gates, Susie Wilson, IJ., Tim Garrett, Mike Carter. of' . i -f,. 1 la.. . , A- ' 'x R Rm S af-4 4 xr .-z ai 1. M. .mf ,. ffgfyg Qi, ,. J? ff ' ff . .- 1. - 4 nk 'Rf :N S 35' ,N .5-. Nw Fm ?2' 55 s ii. A .Q W gig vig, 6.14 Q m s 5 Ng ,r Y .fb 03 vs K ,gg CUE working with Careers for tomorrow IEZEIQ Officers, standing, Vice President Donna Rizzo, Reporter Lisa Stone, Secretary Dawn Trayner. Sitting, Treasurer Kathy Boyle, and President Charlene Lowe. ,. ,. W .f Ji V ? I Xxx S 108 Clubs if-5 1 4 Kippy Knight works as a secretary. Suzi Farley works on patient's file. Cooperative Office Educa- tion teaches students about different types of office work. The students received school credit for jobs. Senior Debi Smith, a future banker. I Is , i viii 3 5 Vg , . i I f t I . J? V , Q, 'ix El A at ' g ,s.ff.vgK i . My Q vi L.', ,Ygi-haf? , A Y V' . 4 ,L 2. -V ' ff! ,Q E , '43 7 l ' ' 6 'fa Q. h 1 . C , Q . ,. 1: ,, -i ,fp 4 r 5 gi if .'.'.'411't,l:s.,Q li5,- ' i A 0 3 3- P' If n li 5 ' fi. ' -fexxfglit-,Y I .4 A, . V.-,,'w.,,,,, Q'- Qi, g . . , - v.Q ?Lf', My , - -- , Q -' ur- Ti.,-.,. ff' t W 9:95 J ,Z 'Tf.1!:, .1 f 1 1 .7 ,. .52 ...v .Q .,,j,.sL. A t :fi ,J lb i.?,,z. TK ii fig 'Q Q ya H -it .- , ,- Q if J' if ,- 'fwkj .. ,J ', ,F C 1 1 - Q -x 'Law'-,.f is ff e , . '- 41. Betsy Roller updates the files. ,119 4 , 959 ' .1 1. 5, Senior Gail Byrum works through COE as a receptionist for Multicare Physicians. Tina Anderson at Midway Chevrolet. Row 1 - Lisa Stone, Debi Smith, Becky Crenshaw, Karen Horvath, Dawn Trayner, Betsy Roller, Gail Byrum, Sheila Hibbitts, Lynn Gritzner Row 2 - Donna Rizzo, Kippy Knight, Cathy D Doren, Robyn Polen, Diane Buton, Lori Mohr, Kathy Boyle, Charlene Lowe, Debra McLarney, Michele Muller, Tina Anderson, Miss Larson. Once again DECA beams Through. The Greenway DECA club was a club for students in merchandising. This year's club, was the largest ever at a 113 members. DECA partici- pated in many activities in- cluding an anti-shoplifting campaign for grade schools, adopting a needy family at Christmas, and sponsoring the Homecoming dance. In May, the club took 40 mem- bers to Los Angeles to visit manufacturers retail stores, a merchandising school, and an advertising firm. DECA also visited Disneyland, the beach and Universal Studios. In February and March, 75 members competed against 65 other schools in areas such as advertising, jewelry, food marketing and several oth- ers. Once again, Greenway had a fine showing, finishing in the top 10 in the state. 110 Clubs N. Row 1 - Officers: Lisa Meade, Kim Ware, Helene McGhee, Melissa Gonzales, Peggy Iakubowicz. Row 2 - joe Conti, Brenda Macias, Gary Rootes. Not pictured - Louis Ortiz. Annette Sumner likes her job at Fry's. A, 1 FX . ..sf .. -Q' ,L 1 . 1 ...,-, ' . ' W X ,,,ki-, gl. Y C' ' r e .. s , C LeAnn Drew stocks the racks at work. F. Mary Mahaly works at LaBelle's. 1-' f , Q Ng f 'v 1 1 ,,., , L 1 Joe Conti displays shoes at work. . .IZ 'L .. 7- ' ,.f'f'? .' gf-htm' 1. Q , 'Y - ., y k .f. - f ' s ' F ,. N f A. V . - U , -N 1 - . . K N ,V . -V - H, 1. K. ' - . -1 Q f M. ' X if ,,. ,,....f 7 ,. .. . Tw' J ,. -f - , Row 1 - Mr. Scwiebert, T. Flaherty, J. Ryberg, G. Rootes, S. Lamb, M. Jenkins, B. Macias, T. Giorza, L. Drew, P. Smith, S. Gormley, R. Hayes, M. Houser, D. Fisk, K. Anderson, D. Denuit, S. Heap. Row 2 - D. Oakley, S. File, P. Flaherty, S. Wilson, C. Kelly, C. Romero, P. Jakubowicz, D. Donofrio, C. Harmon, K. Fritz, K. Matusek, H. Jeffcott, M. Bishop, R. Ashworth, D. Ragsdale, B. Kenan, K. Lowe. Row 3 - S. Livingston, B. Miller, A. Eaton, T. Egge, M. Quinn, A. Grunewald, K. Brown, C. Rios, J. johnson, M Gonzales, L. Meade, L. Fabri, B. Morgan, L. Claros, B. Webster. Row 4 - P. Kerkos, E. Dyer, R. Pagone, A. Sumner, K. Ware, M. Livingston, H. McGhee, J. Conti, M. Mahaly, M. Quinn, C. Gonzales, D. Ohton, C. Dibacco. f , L, l 2 , er W' f E, Q EM' y . l W-. Neal Livingston stocks at Smitty's. s Kim Ware on the job for Deca. Helene McGhee double checks register. 1 Clubs 111 Demon Dispatch staff keeps Demons aware The Demon Dispatch staff, headed by co-editors Kathy Edwards and Debbie Stiener, has taken pride in keeping the Demons aware. The school newspaper advisor, Peggy Gregory, has been sponsoring the Demon Dis- patch since the founding of Greenway High School. The newspaper has covered many feature news articles, such asp Anorexia Nervousa, Teenage pregnancy and marriage, The on-campus bombings, and Toxic-Shock Syndrome. The staff members spent many hours both during and after school to turn out an award-winning newspaper that Greenway can be proud of. gf if aff' f 3 . 1 'W 8 'WY wr if Q-2 'tis ty i g. sf in? t .K ,sing x 1 .4-rs qw ici. I 'K ','- M 'C 9.5 fs Newspaper Advisor, Peggy Gregory Left to Right, Top row: Shelli Woodward, Mike Schmidt, Gregg Rand, Debbie Steiner, Peggy Gregory, advisor. Middle Row: Carla Gonzales, Cassy Harmon, Sheila Rosinski, Teri McCann, Lisa Padron, Chris Smith, Roseanne Schwartz, Bottom Row: Ryma Rummel, Kathy Edwards, Barbara Roberts, Darleene Donofrio, Dan Fisk. Not Pictured: Heather Denning, Joey Semenza. Flwaii' X . 112 Clubs 'ftp gi' X' .. . QP I RI. s I I I A B A O e ' 140,115 is ig' ul .ff . ' V' 4 fn . DEMON DISPATCH Photographers: Mike Schmidt, Gregg Rand QPhoto Editorj, and Danny Fisk. DEMON DISPATCH Editors: Cassy Harmon, Lisa Padron, Kathy Edwards, Gregg Rand, :g 1 . J' ' - ...... , ,L-,E em SEEEQ .v' 1' .JAN I The DEMON DISPATCH Business Manager, Roseanne Schwartz, is re- sponsible for the care of funds which publish Greenway High School's ons campus newspaper. Debbie Steiner, and Darlene Donofrio. Av' Clubs 113 FF has Largest Year ever Future Farmers of America QFFAQ is an organization on campus which teaches speak- ing in public and also how to raise and judge animals. The organization is run by: Rich Jewett, president, Debbie Patterson, vice-President, Pe- ter Nimmo, secretary, Linda Sellys, treasure, Laurie Pee- bles, reporter, Christi McCambridge, sentinel, su- pervised by lim Hart and ja- nice Creighton. Lisa Holland picks food from garden. Kristi McCambridge has time to play. Rich Iewett and Steve Pruitt bite their nails before they go to work with the animals. Front Row: Tom Ford, Amy Fellner, Lisa Holland, Todd Smith, Lyndra Lank, Steve Pruitt, Brenda Bousman, Mike Pierre, Cheryl Clark, Row 2: Mike Passarelli, Kelly jewett, Rhonda Matelski, Troy Smith, jackie Erb, Darren Marriot, jan Muller, Debbie Kralovetz. Row 3: Rich Iewett, Debbie Patterson, Linda Selleys, Laurie Peebles, Judy Parks, Robert Pruitt, Vern Horst, Lonnie Krause. 114 Clubs Linda Selleys gives loving care to cow. Amy Fellner helps feed hungry cow. Brenda Bousman feeds awaiting calf. ,,, ,JM Key Club assits the communit Back Row, Lisa Burgess, Lisa France, Linda Carleton, Frank Baselise, Chris Schull, Lisa Lennert, Tony McConkey, julie Kesser, Mr. Hammer. Front Row, Teresa Zugg, Robin Ortiz, Angie Solodine, Lilly Cheng. Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis, is an interna- tional community service or- ganization set up for high school students who are civic minded. Each year, in var- ious cities, they have nation- al and international conven- tions to share and generate new ideas. The class officers are Lisa France, president, Linda Carleton, vice Pres, Robin Ortiz, secretary. Clubs 115 Pep 116 Mighty ,-1003. -in fb mwwn-Cnr-rm--U-n 655:-fisfbssznfssxs 577 Wgggzgfmoo g.m59-,.,n..'Sl.. : -Hg: rare.. aims 8--oss om Hung.: in H mfs-T L'1q1:-1.-.U'Jo?I- U,f'D: Eg mom? '-1'Ufb - E.::'40Qs:a 53- 8993 DJUQFDP-4N,.,'U FB:-.9.UgUp5. -n'-:H 21.-v-Ed 3:5-,2l4n m....14:I r-nm O 5' min !n l 1-1-05 nfl-'02 msn' cr :r :-:.fsUQ'4 Bm5'm wgBn'4-'DZ'D: ' ...D-m55n ug- o '13 -. --m-'3' Cm 'og-U fb mo N-noNmm5QlC,.,.o-v-.g 'O 954395923 :Hman-DBHNEP CHUQOE-5312-.Hmm OBp'Um E's53:3s5'-23'-?T 'Z sHm UQOY IB-I ll'nfnUQf'D9hi 9hfbaT T Christmas Toys for program. IHHIUH ' Mouths promote spirit Mighty Mouths joinkin on the fun at halftime during the Homecoming football game. QXQJA5 Newly ulflbw-J Mmm xyogm UQOC -Swim L j5t6wQ5q xxqk-MXJJV . XXSLQSN YNQQJQJ QQSLGSSF mal Q HU U X x.,QXXQ5Lg ' QQ X Q, 31 A it Y Top row: Michelle jenkins. Second row: Glen Pedersen, Balinda Portman, David Miller, Viki Koonce, Mr. Schneider. Third row Bill Horton, Roger Odle, Michelle Green, Sherry Owens, Tim Lindgren, Steve Stiever. Fourth row: Lisa Hiland, Linda Cimmo Linda Shane, Darla Reynolds, janet Sutorka, Candy Wasson, Melody Clark. Bottom row: Tracy McCarthy, Cindy Ragsdale Michelle Durnil, Leigh Schier, Deanna Thomas, Kari Burgess. The Ski Club, now known as the Downhill Racers, very rarely got a chance to ski, but when they did they reall went at it! This year the club took four trips to Sunrise Ski Resort which included one overnight trip. Sponsored by -' L L P c i Rosie Revero and Doug Howard, the club exists mainly for the fun of the stu- dents and membership is open to anyone. Downhill racers Take to the slopes 1 ,. K 1 ,. '7 'j NX A A few members of this year's Ski Club take a break to talk of the day's activities. Angie Showsfher expertise at skiing. . f , Og ,we . 1 fzrxxfi N Q7NlXl..Jp',x..s .yt lj you Mqwkl X 0 . t . -V A N' 'L ,, N . vt ' f sf- , ' 'Xl' xcvx' ! N Xyf' 'yvgj nigh Top row: Alan Porter, Richard Cope, Jim Misiak, Phil Bayer, Mike Meskimen, Chad Anderson, Richard Schwartz, Earl Angelle, Mitch Finley, Mr. Howard. Second row: Ms. Rivero, jenny Peterson, Leeann Suggs, Kathy Kurtz, Martha Kurtz, Kris Wold, Mike Fredericks, Carlene Debacka, Chris Green, Christine Cannataro, Paula Moyes. Third row: jenny Peterson, Shelly Doverspike, Susan Cryer, Beverly Webster, jack Adams, Maria Asimou. Fourth row: Lisa Pepers, Lynn Webster, Cari Brown, Tracy Martinka, Kim Ciston, Carol Smith, Karen Luce, Kris Seachrize, Diane Amoto, Larry Barnes. Bottom row: Jodi Amundson, Dean Jones, Marilyn Adams, Cathy Douglass, Debbie Brown, Louis Ortiz, Diane Oakle, Lynn Peters, Don Baber, Mike Benedict, Trace Shipley. Q! Ski 117 ational Honor Society Emphasizes youth National Honor Society is . an organization for outstand- Mrs. Charlene Talakson ing juniors and seniors both in academics and in commu- nity and school service. Meetings were held once a month with such things as colleges and career goals be- ing discussed. NHS held their annual dance and also helped Parent Action Club with open house. Most of the money raised went to schol- arships for the members. Deeanne Ryland ponders a question. Melissa Gonzales arrives late. First row: Liz Mueller, LeighAnn Drew, Mary Tidd, Martha Kurtz, Helene Nimmo, Diane Kummer, Deeanne Ryland, Sherilyn Shaw. Second row: Dean Hughes, Dan Goodrich, Mary Dennis, Frank Baselice, Tony McConkey, Chuck Walker, Tine Ray. 118 Clubs Science Club studies atural surroundings Most of the Science Club's activities included many hikes to study Arizona wild- life and flora. The money for the hikes was raised by things such as candy sales but is .1 s iii . W iz ff- - ' . it . is Tony McConkey works very hard as most of the needed funds were aquired by providing the dances with stereo equip- ment and having a Disc Jockey announce the songs. . 'U . If 0 , the President Of the Science Club- Robert Blain studies a specimen. Lily Cheng laughs at a meeting. First row: Chris Lowe, Joanne Charochek, Linda Wilson, Marianne Wilson, Mary Tidd, Lily Cheng, Cheryl Brown. Second row: Kathy Kurtz, Martha Kurtz, Julie Kessel, Mary Dennis, Melody Clark. Third row: Robert Blain, David Miller, Mike Babcock, Larry Svancara, Tim Lindgren, Tony McConkey. Clubs 119 120 Speech Club visits tournaments The Forensic Society, known better as the Speech Club spent many meetings practising various forms of communicating that are judged at the various invita- tional tournaments that the club participated in approxi- mately once a month. The Forensic Society is a club founded for students in- terested in public speaking and enhancing speaking skills. Matt Shull listens to a recitation from a fellow club member First row: Angie Solodine, Gayle Byrum, JoAnne Charochek. Second row: Mrs. Lee, Matt Shull, Tony McConkey. Mrs. Lee supervises new speakers Gayle Byrum readies for a tournament Spangerlatch talks funn Spangerlatch is composed of students interested in a foreign language and who would like to learn more about other languages. Cul- tural experiences such for- eign cooking were popular with the club which was composed of students who spoke French, German, Spanish and Russian. Some members include: 8443 ff? Candy Wassen and Leighann Scheier Ken Hayes i 4? gan-. Q? w x . A, M .,,, it f ' lL'i 1 I er . .V p E 'S' fr' 'i Y L 4 3 I t of n 2 . I S 1 .. gc 'Y ' f' Kim Copple and Jerry Ferracclo Lori D'adamo Clubs 121 Traffic law Taught b TRAGYC Never take no for an an- swer and we are what we think we are. That is the philosophy of the Greenway TRACYC club. TRAGYC had a very successful year, said sponsor Steve Daly. The club visited many elemen- tary schools during the year, performing skits to spread traffic safety. Mr. Daly went on to say that the officers were real hard workers and seemed to enjoy promoting safety throughout the com- munity. The club's major goal is to eventually put a traffic light at the intersec- tion of 39th and Greenway. Mike Garner and Kelly Epley act as Batman and Robin in a skit to promote safety. 122 Clubs 1 Club officers- Treasurer Chuck Burnettp Vice President Valerie Elliotp Secretary Lisa Meadep President Kelly Epley. Valerie Elliot talks over traffic laws. Robin Bovingdon creeps across the stage in one of Tragyc's skits. N' X X f 1 Q r 1 , f M if f I I . . 5 3 N I , 'bf Q A, f 315 A Z ff J f X af ' ' ' - 'X ' ' 2 i- JJ: 4,5 W, - ,, - -- . . - . L... ,. ,,.W,, W ,lf , M. -z W - Qzwafw w N 1 W., - , , ., J. ff lv W,K '+:A55'9 N: 4 v ,. , M . S 41 ' ff f . 'V ' Y ,,, 2 , W , 1 A f 1 R 1 1 P. I ff, 4 ? ' , WW f i , , . K, V g 'Qifixzli 7 l f 1 ' , ' ifr fgu '- S . 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'V' , A, my 'Ps-X , Q . xx 126 ff Michelle Adamczyk Duane Adams Kelly Alam.: jamie Alarcon Dean Anderson Gary Anderson Scott Anderson 'lina Anderson Q Scott Andryshak Lisa Anter lohn Arlcus Randy Arthur Pat-x' Ashcroft Fia Axelsson lanis Babcock Della Badgett Kevin Badgley Richard Baile Ted Ballard Dave Barnes Terry Barr Michael Barrett Heidi Barrows Brian Barton Frank Baseline l w l l l l l w l l l N w W . 1 l 1 l w N l 1 1 l l w l , , l l Senidrs 127 l28 Seniors Phil Bayer Don Beamish Nanci Beattie Wendy Beaver Sheri Becker Shari Beckman Bill Beenau Brian Benedict Jonathon Benjamin Margi Benjamin julie Bergeron Doug Best I Nicole 'Best Cathy Bevacqua David Birccki Martin Birecki Greg Bliss George by Rick Bodine Nancy Bod1ioch Eric Bohn Bonnie Bohrman' Sharon Bondanza Dale Bonet Sharlene Bonner Mitch Boofer Ed Boswell Sherri Boulet ' Bob Bowers Cary Boyd 1 1 N N Kathy Boyle Debbie Bradley Randy Brandt Mike Brillhart Mark Brooks john Pingree strolls the grounds at lunch. 2 A A Ali: ,vl,i3kyEQ-ft LA If 5-.. jk, V 32' 'f' . l Cheryl Brown Patricia Brown E f 'K f' ,, ' , K. '. ' :- y M, ' if ,,, 1 B 4 y Rick BFOWI1 Sherri Brown 'B Qy.. ,nf i by Tony Brzezinski Kim Bulgarine y r 'rf Seniors 129 130 Seniors Lisa Burgess Chuck Burnett Bob Burns Bob Butler Tim Butler Diane Button Lisa Byler Gail Byrum Lisa Cade Stephanie Caho Chuck Burnett and lim Philbrick are friends. f' ' A T? . L il i Daniel Caivano Bruce C ampbell , ' 1 r l f 2 Steve C annataro Mardi l .mtrell Gregg Caplan Robert Carmichael Lynn Carnicelli C Doug Caron justine Paluh contemplates high school life. Clayton Carpenter ' Maureen Carr W? Sarah Carter Sally Centner lulie Chambers Randal Charley Stephanie Chavez Diane Franklin studies while giving blood. lim Cheng Frank Chiariello Dave Christensen Bob Clark 6 ,, - t 1 Senihrs 131 132 Seniors 'WM Mgt Bob Hill looks at the teacher while he is taking notes m his government class f' ' ,M ,af , , f - Q.: L 4 , ,,,,.1 , uf ' C i ' i2 A it V .if ,X A K o Q 0 n I 1 0 . Linda Clark Lawrence Cliff Ricky Coker Paul Cole Steve Colla Ed Collins Tom Comber Sherri Comstra Kellie Congden joseph Conti Cheryl Coplan Carla Covey Gordan Cowan Pat Crain Becky Crenshaw Lori Crouch jim Crowe Chuck Cummings S Pruitt likes Semordom' w w 1 w . - . I . Julie Davis LeighAnn DeForest Stan Dekle ljaura Delmore Mark Delorenzi Anthony Demers Heather Denning Mary Dennis Tim DeSpain Susan Diaz Terry Dight Lori DiMichel Richard Dombrowski lim Donahue Darlene Donofrio Cathy Doren H Pete Douglas Kevin Douoghue Ronin:-c LeAnn Drew Denise Durham jim Crowe works hard during class. Scott Duvall Theresa Eacock Rick Eakerns Kathy Edwards Mike Edwards Gary Ehlers Connie Elliott Karen Hicks glances up every now and then to listen to her teacher speaking to the class. W, I nxt, 45 ,., W ,L .fe MLS lf E 7 - , t M M3131 . i XA, B 5' J 9331 is w 5 , ,,.. was f ' va ni, 1 si' ae K A- '3- y .. 5 X i s f Ns x . by 4 xx mb I n I Paula Kreuger is proud to be a member of Greenway s Varsity Softball team. Glenda Elliot Mike Ellis Diana Emert Laura Emke Kelly Flpley Robert Erickson Tim Schlink shyly conceals his massive chest. Lisa Fabrr yi, 'K ' ,,. mr ix XL K 1 in 15 ,? A t Chris Faciana Suzi Farley 36 Seniors I Lori Fenimore Thomas Flaherty Jeff Fletcher, A1111 Flynn Francine Fox l Mike Barrett shows off his flashy heart sunglasses hoping to get a spot in the acting world. -1 'Q Lisa France Dick Francis Diane Franklin Mike Frederick Cheryl Fritts Kim Fuller Kathy Furtman Peter Gable Ed Galvin e Ron Gardner Becky Garner Margaret Gates 'llodd Gatlin lames Gee Robin Gelber Terry Gibbs Jim Gibson lov Gibson Denise Gilbert Loretta Gillesp Gordan Cowan smiles and seems to be happy with a distraction during geometry class. Todd Giorza Veronica Girard Carol Glaser julie Gomez Frank Gonzalez 58 Seniors Melissa Gonzalez Daniel Goodrich Kathy Gorman V Shelley Gormley Cheryl Grabach Yvette Graser james Graves Gavin Gray Glen Gray Karen Grayberg Bill Greaves Kirk Green Patrice Green Eric Greer Andy Greshle l0l'Il l Griggs Lynn Gritzner Ioe Grubb Kris Grube Kyle Gustafson Mark Hall Monica Hall lim Hamilton Paul Hand Tina Hardow - Ginger Spice Saved from boredom b the camera Iohn Harrington Brett Harper Del Roy Hatch Carlene Hatcher - lane Hattendore Chuck Hawkins john Heffelfinger Dean Hegarty Steve Heil Kristine Henderson Renee Hayes Chuck Hazelett Amy Headley ith class Lam Runcorn strikes a pose Y i x V J i 1 1 W Seniors 139 Belinda Henry Michelle Henry Dave Henson Rene Hernandez Roger Hester Michelle Heyers Sheila Hibbits Karen Hicks Bob Hill Yvonne Hill Fred Hirth Bill Hislope Chris Hodges Tammy Hodges x Kurtis Weaver protests the ban against radio's. Greg Hoffman Don Holder - David Holly David Honabach David Hopkins Laurie Hopkins Debbie Horak 1 759M1'L T, Ja 3 - - Gary Hornsby Karen l-lorvath David Hounshell Connie Howard Sheldon Howard Dean Hughes Karen Hughes Trent Hughes Laura Hughes Phil Bayer gives his last high school smile. Y Randall Humphreys Laura Hunter .Q 142'Seniors E, Richard Inman Mary lppolito Mike Irwin Cale Jackson W f- . Rand Arthur rs sad because he wants some coke. Jim Jaye Janice Jensen ffim Jerome Rifh leweff Carrie Johnson Scott Myers displays his candid look. Jennifer Johnson lin l0hNS0n Mark Johnson Rob l0hn50l1 ll' - - Mike Lofton struggles to retrieve his purse from Jeff Norten Jeanne Johnston l Dwight Johnston Sonja Jones Dana Jordan ' Raycine Jordan L e . X ,V . A Russ Justice Kevin Kalashy Duane Kasun Kerri Kcllas I Beth Kenan Ed Kennefick Sheila Kilduff Joe King, Robin King Ben Kitaguchi Paul Kline Kippy Knight Kevin Knutsen Dean He eart snarfs his lunch Nancy Koch Debbie Koep Craig Kolcron Debbie Kolbeck Ioan Konecki Rod Kraft Debbie Kralovetz Paula Krueger A UL .. Pierre Kuettel Dian!! KI-lmlller l.aurie Kuitunen Martha Kurtz Brian l.aCorte Dawn Lambert i f David Holly chats with the boys' Larry Lanpher Lori Laughlin Tina Lawrence we , Hail Kell E le I Robin Lee Richard Leos Scott Lethem Ray Lewis Yvette Lewis jennifer Limon Laurie Lindgren Lisa Lipps David Little Neal Livingston Terry Lode f Joe Mac takes a second look Mike Lofton james Longest Mike Louchery L46 Seniors L' Charlene Lowe X QL l . K L' X . Senror Son a jones rves us a sh look whrle dom her schoolwork I Peter Lynch Bill McCallum Toni Mc Conkey Helene McGhee Brian McGraw Debra McLarney Lyla McNamara Lee McPheeters Brian McSpadden joe Marcy Barb Mader Mary Mahaly Steve Magnusson jackie Maki Mary Marak Rose Maffhiafava David Marichalar Elaine Markley Debbie Martin Kimberly Martin Cary Martinek jim Martinez Terry Martinka Michele Mastroni Allan Mathewson Sue Mattila Tracy Mauser Donna May Lisa Meade jeff Meadows Cindy Medeiros Cliff Meloy l James Mersch Jeff Sigler is inconspicuous, an on y gives us a si eways g ance. l Seniors 147 IAQ Q0 ninfc Mike Middlekamp Marty Miller Michele Milligan Jeff Mills Mike Edwards smile shows he had a good ear Mark Miracle Steve Mleynek 1 l Lori Mohr Tim Monzingo Keith Moore Cindy Morris Glen Morrison Liz Mueller Michele Muller Sheila Mullins Rick Murphy Ken-i Murray -.,... . ..,. ., ,.,. CIWYYI M3795 Scott Myers Michelle Nairn Iill Deidra Ron Nault Kevin Neal Eric Neilson Steve Netwig Helen Nimmo jeff Norton Dale Bonet and Dana jordan sa , We're 4f1!! Dean Oakley Greg Odle jeff Ofstedahl Yvonne Omatek Curtis Orr Erin Owens Se nion 150 Seniors Sherri Padelfm-d Richard Pagone Mike Pais Mike Palomino ,lustine Paluh ,- .xg , 3 , 1, . gf Q .X - ,.k i K W K Q. 5125 ' 'P C Paul Panaccione Bill Panek Tammy Parker Michelle Patrick Debbie Patterson Sherilyn Shaw is smiling about finishing her senior year and moving on into her future life. .. X ll lii lllll P asarsl 1 3 ssul so P ,. . . f':',: ..-fL ' I P . . W Matt Trenkle and Andy Greshle rush to their lockers to beat the crowd Ron Paul Tami Payne Lon Peebles Chris Pellegrino Steve Pemberton 032' ' J X ik Mike Permoda Lynn Peters Marti Peterson lim Philbrick Nancy Phillips l52 Seniors Karen Pitman Wayner Plagens Marc Plunkett Alan Porter Cliff Porter Chris Powell Laurie Prill Steve Pruitt Maria Puglisi Marie Quinn Tom Rocz Gregg Rand P 'M Q X 2 2 , ' ' :f- Q . Q 4 '-1 M L A x. l Senior chris Powell says . . . When you've got it. . .You've goth it. . .and I've got ity' Keith Randall Donna Raper 'Dennis Rawlings 3 Tina Ray Steve Reavis Ramona Redman Keith Reever Darea Reid Diana Reid Christopher Riggs Robb Ripplinger Don Wepner can still smile even after being deported by the Rams. A i R R A L Donna Rizzo V .ew, gl -,e,. R R ' 'gie gg e W a il ..,. 1 - -gg ' R 3 4 A ,tte R f, . Q ' ,W if Barb Roberts 0 'R as ' A x .I . env--. 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'59, . 3, x ' - Lorie Sloniker Chl'iS Smith Chris Smith Chrystal Smith Debi Smith Forrest Smith jeff Smith Kathy Smith Laurie Smith Peggy Smith - Cheryl Fritts listens and reflects attentively QW Mel Smith Vicky Snoke 'Ui f-we Dennis Spencer Penny Stamper Nancy Steciak Lauren Sigh,- Sara SpearS Lisa Speemchnelder Ginger Spice Michelle Adomcheck remembers her Greenway years - 58 Seniors Debbie Steiner Kelly Sterling Debbie Stevenson Karen Steyer Liga Sgieng l Clyde Stinnett Nanci Stinson Laurie Prill asks the inerritable uestion ls there life after hi h school? P Russell Stinton i Mike Stone Jeff Story Anna Stover James Strub Pat Summers Annette Sumner Mike Szwedo Tamrja Tate Annette Taylor Laura Taylor Matt Thelss Kevin Thompson Bruce Campbell and jeff Story prepare Bowser for his pictures Kori Thompson Mary Tidd Rachel Tinsley Andrea Titus Dawn Traynor Matt Trenkle . mis .., , K' E if up lsngj ' N 711- J? 1 l i - ll ll ' ' Seniors 15 160 Seniors . ' M. Ewgggjggzggz, 1 7? 'le N Karyn Trigg Gary Tryon LouAnn Turner , Wayne Turner Liz Valdez ii aio nr? X Cheryl Vallone Don Vanasse il Pete Vanasse Barry VanDruff Marty Blreckl performs a solo at Homecoming. Bill VanNoy lohn Vantussenbrock Madge Vaughn Christine Vie' William Viel Chris Vollmer Danna Wakefield Chuck Walker Sheila Walsh Karen Ward Eddie Wasem Susan Watkins - V I Q Q L W Kim Ware . hWW 6 Amber Wareham Kurtis Weaver W W P Stephanie Weaver - V Rise and shine Loretta Gillespie! Donna Webb V W ' Gary Webb - - I Lori Weiss jeff Welcker Donald Weppner Kurt Wesson Debbie Whisler i h h W h 1 I 1 W I I Seniors 161 Seniors Bryan Whitenack Jeffrey Whiting Trent Whitmer Rona Wiengard Cheryl Wilkes Jana Wilkins Andy William Bill Williams Iamie Williams Leanna Williams Tim Willis Debbie Willman Linda Wilson Tammy Wilson Cindy Wituschiek Karen Witzke Charles Wolfe Brian Wooten Patti Worosylla William Wright Mitchell Zamba Chuck Zemis William Zlll'Ch6f CAMERA SHY Mrke Armstrong Wllham Ashlano LuAnn Backus Duane Balllargeon Denise Bates Randall Becker Kevm Brckell Make Blx larol Bonlllas Debbxe Bower Bryan Bradford Mark Brunham Walter Bryant Danrel Burns Tern Byrd Chrls Cahlll Ann Calle Martm Carraro Kathleen Casassa Glenn Chlgges John Crsney Wesley Colher Frank Cons john Cook Ienmfer Cosley Chad Danrels Brenda Davns Donny Davls Russell Femyer Terry Forrester Mlke Fulton Tracy Gharnty Gael Gluze Glona Greer Rene Hamblckl Rhonda Hoffman Kenmth Horton John Ippohto Greg Laplan Dean Krlgore Perry Kllloran Ann Kmg Tracy Ledm Richard Levarro Iohn Lmdsey Lrsa Lowe Penny Makara Llsa Martin John Mergener Susan Muller Todd Myers Bob Olson Robnn Polen Robert Pnce Aleane Purser Lnsa Rogers Lawrence Rosky Kathryn Rouland John Scholley Mark Sexton Bull Shrppard John Shough Karsten Spencer Barnara Stlrnes Lynda Stobaugh Ernle Thorn john Tolmachoff Ray Yyndall Collene Walsh Sherry Ward Shawn Warren James Whitney Susan Wmslow . . . ht John Busier John Pingree Seniors 163 h I an Da.--, 5 -A 4 v. 4 164 juniors as quuif' .4-ul' ,qi 'fs 2. 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S: is ' A fi , 5, ...M . ,,,. 4 ..., x-,W-.f- ps wvaaww WH R -2 X l , .:.mslnmrf'1Ei 4 W...-f-' ,J U3 5-4 -v-1 177 UI LU O Sl r-A Xl U3 '-1 C E O -1 va Lamprecht, Lori Landers, lim Langfelder, Sandra Larson, Tammy Lavin, Richard Lawrence, Lloyd Leber, jim Lee, Sandy Leedom, Cary Leffard, Tracy Leikvold, Julie Leverett, Randall Lewis, Craig Lewis, Scott Liberty, Lynette Lindgren, Tim Lindquist, julia Lindsay, Lorena Lindsay, Tim Linert, Lisa xr, Livingston, Shelley Lohaus, Brad Lopez, Al Lowe, Kelly Lumia, joe Lundin, Heather L7 iiiiikis! Clockwise from top right: Colleen Kelly, Christie Moses, Kris Rios, Tracy M Cowden . if V W If you don't get the better of yourself, J someone else will. i e ' . . . ll, fllggif ,A 1 A fx, Luttenegger, lim Lyrenmann, Collette f Q McCann, Teri r Z 5 2. P Z' E. IS io 1,111 n 0 E. 5' C UQ P' E' va. na N, McGuire, Dorothy Mackey, Cheryl Mcllveen, Marianne McMahan, Tonna McNabb, Teresa McNamara, Erin McPeak, Diane Macias, Brenda Macy, Andy Juniors 179 -Q M ,,X, ,, ' ,, v b hamkw 'M . fy 2 .. N :ga W , Q -My W E ,k,-', V 5-1 sifffie ., ,, ad? 551 W 'fb'- 5:3Q.'XJ 5 rF q f-' , ' ameSLSe1ls. I j4Y5,gg,, i . 1 ?Kfl0 51 pay-lt's what 'you z A owledge that A , ' gf 3321 180 5. 31 ' , Q i' 'f F A ,gg MP .no-7i air it I 4 We it ik 1 C l if il' F if ' ,,,ga...,1.q-'M 5 I 1 ' X . sf . , , Q Ili bt ,R A' -Q it Wx 31 Magnussen, Mark Maitland, Cheryl at a t 2 at 'ns Makara, Scott Mallek, Susan Marak, Janice Marek, Candie Marsh, Patricia Marston, Paul Martin, Tom Mastroni, Michael Matelski, Rhonda Matis, jeff Matteson, Mike Matthews, Monte Matusek, Katrina Meier, Brian Meinen, Susan Mellor, Dalan Mellott, Tammy Mendenhall, Robert Mendicino, Philip Mercer, Samuel Mindermann, Cindy Misiak, jim Mobilia, Mike Mollerup, Todd Montijo, julio Montilla, lim Mulich, Gary Muetz, Todd IS 555555 5? 555555 EE. .,-:1:':': gb: PO-agua 1-L. fD:! -- -. award? :EZ 0512. 14 I O Muller, Debbie Mullins, Barbara Murdock, jamie Myers, Moore, Bob Darrin Morgan, Barbara Morrison, Liz Morton, Susan Moses, Christie Moten, Theresa Juniors 181 Nash, George Nava, Bonnie Napp, David Naylor, Drew Nelson, Marianne Nelson, Tambra Nesbitt, Marcia Nimmo, Peter Noble, Tim Norman, Paula Novotny, Scott LIU l S10 H CD N in C E O -1 ua Nowicki, joe Nusbaum, Michelle Oakley, Diane Oddo, Tom Odle, Roger Ofarrell, Paul Ohton, Darla Ortiz, Lewis Oliver, David Onofrio, Pat Overbey, Darrell Owens, jeff Pace, Laurie Pacheco, Ricardo .,l N L. MN L..A .. wg. K . .,.x .. :'Q ffff' Clockwise: Mattiggiraag Bar- bara Morganfkiffgifina Roberts.o'There'mLQ, ing worse than a' quitter, except the person who's afraid to begin. , ,t S fx . w . Padron, Lisa Painter, Kristy Palmer, Kathy Palmieri, Richard Peaks, Cathy Pearcy, Karen Perron, Mark Prestone, Tracye Pesuti, Elizabeth Peters, james Petersen, Charles cn Pettygrove, Paul unior -:1-u ETET E?- 'c:. fue Ts :LE- N :- 5:1 Phillips, Ioe Pierre, joseph Pike, Mark Pleggenkuhle, Tammy Plowman, Grace Poe, Wayne Pollaehne, Claudia Pottenger, Daniel Powell, Angela Powell, Michael juniors-183 I Un I O S1 P-I Q vb 1-4 C E. O -1 va Powell, Pete Powers, Chuck Proctor, Roxanne Pruitt, Corie Pruitt, Robert Pubins, Lisa Pugh, Daniel Puglisi, Michelle Purpuard, Rick Quagliata, joseph Quinonez, Lucy Quinn, Margaret Rabenold, Todd Racz, Edward Rader, Donald Ragsdale, Debbie Ransom, Sandra Raven, lay Redman, Regina Regan, Brenda Regnier, Kim Rein, Renee Reineke, Lori Renzoni, Tammy Reynolds, Darla Richardson, Curtis Riley, Robin Rios, Cecilia Rios, Kristine Roberson, Christine Roberts, Katrina Robinson, Cordon Robinson, Laurie Rogers, Donald Romero, Christina Rootes, Gary Rose, Geogann Rosinski, jeff Rosinski, Sheila Rowland, Kevin Ruedemann, Robert Ruiz, Theresa Ruland, james Rummel, Rhyma Rurka, Robert Russell, Andrea Ryan, Patrick Ryberg, julie L All X I It . lx 53.9 Q Vw.,.,. :QA 42.2 .... a bmi x I WV, Q.. S X In. WL.. H' ' ww-...wx ' Q .X A 1?-F Q Q Clockwise: Becky Barnes, Qfammy Nelson Cathy Teach, -1'1 Gardner, GaryRootes h and the worlcl lau hs with iharder. 8, 8 you, Cry- and the world laughs I'S io I1 Ju 185 I I Saliba, Seth Sanchez, Ana Sandler, David Schaeffer, Deidra Schlofner, Matt Schmidt, Robert Schmidt, Chris Schroeder, Dale Schultz, Daryl Schultz, Eric Schwartz, Roseanne Schwertfager, john Scianna, Ben Scocco, Ken Selleys, Linda Sells, james Semler, Karl Sgrignoli, Stacy Shaide, julie Sheaffer, Jeffery Shear, joanne Shepard, Penny fSl1imels, Kathy Shipley, Trace 186 juniors +3 S, v4t11I.l' 'C' QfFzgisseskiilif.?f'?r'f'fi1211f 'A -if it 4. tiia V1 ,K fuer Clockyviee left: Monte Matthews, ValeriQ,YVilgori,ifRon Sorenson, Paul O'FartfelQl, Smith, Lee Milne, Kristie?-Paintei,fTia Stokes. S o'oh1 can't be enthusi-S S atjthefgame time. jj if I .iii il, .X K M . A,.1fgi,i.:, .. .gl X 5 fx S3 r I 1 r.,, Q 'A X A ty A Q. t Q 1 X IS io Ju Shirley, Paul Shores, Tommy Short, Carol Shroyer, David Shull, james Shumaker, Laura Siebert, Dean Siegrest, Kristin Sigler, james Silverthorn, Vincent Simoes, Richard Siracuse, Richard Slattery, David Smelser, Linc Smith, jamilyn Smith, Matt Smith, Chuck Smith, Scott Smith, Stephanie Smith, Todd Snow, Chris Snyder, Yvonne Soladine, Angela Soltesz, Jeanette Juniors 187 I I 0 S1 P-5 T T at C 5 -. O -1 in , v.Eg , If .- . fb ' hh '2 fm 1i 5 ,,t' I' Clockwise: Scott Har- mon, Leonard Graysonj Jewgl Bdfitiraj tToiif'ffDegatte,t o 1 Shawn Ienison, Lori Williaqggnm ffff Nobody knows as much atgeiglfttji asgqhg knows h x at sixteen. ' ttt' 1 L t . ln, 'rx - f '- wwf. RX ,,,A as lwx Sorrells, Cara Soto, Francisco Spain, Duke Sparks, Kevin Srmek, Renee Spicer, Amy Stallberg, Eric Standridge, Dawn Staten, Sharon Stegemeier, jerry Stenbak, Mike Stewart, Dwayne Stiever, Steven Stine, Marcia Stinton, Stacey Stinton, Tracey Stockrahm, Britt Stokes, Tia Stone, Mike Strickland, Tim St roessen reuther, Marcus Stroup, Steve Stuart, Beborah Stubbs, Emilia Stubblefield, Cathy Suggs, Greg Sullivan, jimmy Sunderlin, Linda Sutorka, john Svancara, Lawrence Swartz, Richard Taylor, Brett Taylor, Charles Taylor, Darel Teach, Cathie Terpstra, Wayne Thomas, Don Thomas, Tammy Thompson, Karl Thompson, Kevin Tidd, James Tiede, Russell Troxel, Laura Tryon, Cathy Tucker, Stacy Turley, Russell Tweed, Herbie Urquidez, Arthur ITS io lu juniors 189 We , if it ,-, - , Q F1 U5 Vakula, Christine Valead, David Vandernoord, Dawn Vannoy, Linda Vennell, David Villegas, Abel Vollmer, Gene Volopich, Cynthia Wade, Randy Wagner, Nickelous Walker, Charles Walker, Michael Walker, Ronda Washburn, Neal Waters, Robert Watkins, Anna Weaver, joe Webb, Daniel Webster, Beverley Wemyss, Rene Weppner, Daryl Whelan, William White, Kelley Widick, Mark 190 juniors sv X S. X .,,. ,. s 1 Fi ' iff K '-if 1 .msg W Clockwise Dawn VanE'?erNoord Patty Hunfer mon Kathy Shumnles Dam Biddulph Dale 1 h if IS io 1,1 Z'.::Z 'U9 a'.'s's'e:33.' 5 a BP-- Tin? N- gfga-BQ' ., -. -.5 5 D' LENS 8 - Wilson, Susan Wilson, Valerie Winman, Wendy Winslow, Kris Witham, Lori Woodward, Kristine Woodward, Shelli Wright, Eddie Work, Claudia Wright, Hershel Wunnenberg, Dawn Yager, Jay Yalung, Mark Yetter, Kimberly Yetter, Michelle Yinger, Glen Zamba, Denis Zimmerman, Eileen juniors 191 ., Cx Q 9-H C- p-n G l '! CD 'l92 My et, if 4 if my ,K ,V 2 TY? will it, -1 ,5 ' ,, mf, ,., ,, ,. 34, ? , YUUTT . - ' ..., I' ' ,,,,,, . ,W 7 5 ' ' . 5, , ,. .. .,. ,,,, QQ' if A' ,W V an-,ww ' N '7f Q' , ' f a ll f z mm . .41 mwmiw wwwfwswmy V Clockwise from top left: Joanne Petty, Richard Reniark, Randy Becker, Cary Hook, Robin Ashworth, Henry Baker, Arturo Garcia, Penny Shep- herd, Phil Kruse, Mike Miller, Sherri Hoffhines, Dan Webb, Tom1Gilmore, QW-, and Britt Stockram. You grow,up the day you have your first real laugh - at yourself. Ethel Bar- it rymofe ' - ,Na ,kpgwqjww 4. Gif +25 ' ,Q wi' t l i We 'MN'-Ei: ,ew T Q,-f-' , , 'lf' l E- ww . W .K 3 h -Q IS io llfl I 193 mmf 5 S10 ,N 1 MK I fi Ph. Clockwise from top left: Rhonda Walker, Alice Dominguez, David Cox, Cathy Peaks, Lisa Linert, Tommy Oddo, john Mills, Ken Denton, Shannon Goodbalet, Chris Bennett, Dawn VanDerNoord, Tim Lindgren, Candy Marek, Bobby Hall. Never judge by appearances, but al-. ways remember that you will be judged by them. fl NX ft X .332 ,,,. I . ' P vw' 4' Q xgxb X- v if QQ 5 yli ,si I :f wu. - iieksifil' .,.. aw gin.. me 1.--fwy as I Q il' is ,. K 2 4 Adams, Jason Adams, Kristi Alama, Tracy Alarcon, Mary Allen, Kerry Alexander, Steve Alexander, William Allison, Shirrea Amrhein, Michael Amundson, Jodi Anders, Karen Anderson, Chad Anderson, Judy Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Robert Andryshak, Susan Anteri, Frank Apker, Carrie Arnold, Edward Arrand, Paula Arredondo, David Ashley, Steven Asimov, Maria Babcock, Michael Baird, Charles Baker, Charlene Baker, Donald Barnes, Chuck Barnes, John Barrett, Adam Barrows, Wylder Barry, Sean Barton, Amy Bauman, John Bechard, Kelly Becker, Staci Bedford, Brenda Bell, Margaret Bennett, Carrie Bently, Kirsten Best, Joyce Bethsold, Patty Bethsold, Richard Bethsold, William Birt, Mike Bishop, Robert Blatnik, Thomas Bolton, Sean Sophomores 197 Born, Brad Bottoms, Rudy Boule, john Bousman, Brenda Boyd, jeff Brazzel, Sandy Brewer, Ronda Brooks, Sharon Brown, Deborah Bulgarino, Cathleen Bunkers, Sue Burke, Mary oqdog .IO S9 P-l so oo U5 o 'U D' o B o 'I F5 U5 Burkhart, Matthew Butler, Kelly Butler, Tom Byler, Ricky Byrum, Rhonda Cardella, Angelina Carnicom, Michael Carroll, Michael Casper, Kris Causer, Kathy Cetta, Matthew Chambers, Beth Q , ali' , K '?-555 I if-0 E Sf .-f- ?- flf X y gif. 1 M, 1 -A - 'L lv WWE i v-nv -Z'-' t-QQ Left to right james Mackey Eric Cook Phillip Pietro A man who has never made a mistake will never make any thing else Charochak, Joann Cheng, Joyce Chigges, Charlene Church, David Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Colin Cone, I Connie Meredith Pamela Sheryl john Nancy Congdon, Anna Coniam, Teri Cook, Eric Cook, Cary Cooper, Alisa Coplien, Betsy Costello, john Cotitta, joseph Cowan, Marie Cox, Wendy Crecelius, john Cross, Kenneth Cunningham, Karyn Cusic, Mellany Sophomorcs 199 Dahn, Cheryl Davis, Duane Davis, Kristyn Day, Michael Deichler, Tammy Dekle, Alison Demeo, Katharino Dennis, William Dersch, june Dick, Cary Disanto, Mia Dittbrenner, Wendy Dodd, Darrin Dominguez, Rose Dossey, Kathy Dougherty, Ion Douglass, Catherine Dreiling, Pete Duane, Renee Dufault, Mark Eason, William Ebbens, Laura Eisenhauer, Denise Ellars, Kristie 200 Sophomores 3983 k sits wr if Wei' Airs Mix Pipe me ge e X Eivfxk Q 1 sf 'N gt 511539 H VX Wx Kr Q5 wx yi we wb yiiiifkk Krew? N ft an if Yu Ts wel, ggef as X N wif My-bf-ff F? Y. MN KW! Q. 1 'z en Y RL his we H1 W: an 'Pm we ssfssfgiiififxffii. Left to right Chanhpheng Singpradiil?Krisl:lfiMcCann. N When life gets you down buy a Y YU QW' G' f , Ellinger, Kendy Ellis, Kimberly Emrick, Kathrina Ervin, Becky Ewalt, Michael Faciana, joe Fahey Rich Favata, Lori Fazio, Chris Felder, Joanne Fierro, Phillip Finley, Marnie Finniss, Dana Finniss, Darren Flynn, Trisha Freimark, Mark Fromm, jeff Frost, Kelly Callego, Lori Galvin, Christine Calvin, Kathleen Gardner, Shannon Garner, Becki Garrett, Tawnia Sophomores 201 ,J , ,,f,W,,,W. ,. , W ,, ff QW, 14' ' f' L-' W,4,,v,.-My-ay f I i w,Vjl?L gems? 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Gatlin, Travis Gentile, Laura George, Laura Germain, Patrick Gibson, Dawn Gile, jim Gill, Chan Gillespie, john Gilmore, Debbie Gilsdorf, Richard Glatt, Dale Gleason, David Glemba, Steohen Gober, Lynnia Gray, Cassie Green, Aaron Green, Gilbert Green, Michelle Greer, Lael Guest, Erin Gunnison, Adrianne Gustafson, Kelli Hake, Theresa Hall, Donna Hample, Ty Harris, john Hazelett, Chris Heil, john Henderson, Becky Hendrickson, Wendy Henry, Ben Hensley, Kellie Hensley, Mark Hill, Gardiner Hodges, Michael Hoffman, Alice Honabach, Danny Horcasitas, Patricia Horn, Sheryl Horton, William Hower, David Hules, Michael Hulsey, james Hunn, Diana Hunt, Daniel lndelicato, Diane Iverson, Kimberly jackson, Beth 202 Sophomores 4, ,Z xxx X M -wqxx -x , .f , be ,311 as iff! 1 9 I -'N-. QS Clockwise: Don Magnuson, Debbie Brown, johnny Harris, Kerry Pilney, Robert Anderson, Shawn Lessard. OI' Take time to close your eyes and shut all thoughts - self reflection is very important. f , Sr ,ffl x. ...Sr Sop 0 Sophomores 203 jeffcott, Hillary jenkins, Erin johnson, Denise johnson, Kent johnson, Wendy Jordan, Felicia lost, Bonnie Judd, Robert Karau, Steven Kennedy, Kim Kersey, Bill Kimble, Cynthia King, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Kelly Kirschner, Steven Klarner, Robin Knape, Debbie Knox, Sara Koos,Brian Krauz, Kevin Kuhlman, l.aDawn Labate, Dion Lake, Damon Lake, Lyndra Lawrence, Daniel Leap, Theresa Lechwar, Patricia Lee, Chris Lee, jennifer Lee, Leslie Lessard, Shawn Lewis, Susan Lhomme, james Lindsay, Mary Lingfelder, Kimberly Lorz, George Lucero, Gino McAnerney, Steven McCambridge, Christi McCament, Kathleen McCann, Kristi McCarthy, Tracy McCarty, Kenneth McClanahan, Linda McClendon, Susan McFadden, Stephanie McGhee, james McKenzie, Mark McNulty, Robert Machutta, Donald Mackey, james Macnamara, Kimberly Maneckshaw, Nanette Marchese, Denise Markley, Ron Matiussi, Lisa Matusek, Henry Meddleton, Christopher Melson, julie Menefee, Lisa Menefee, Lora H Merriott, Darrem U5 Meskimen, Mike Michels, Stephen Middlekamp, Rodney Miguel, Rebecca Miladin, Richard Miller, Pamela Mock, James Montoya, Anna Moore, Janice Moskovis, lon 206 Sophomores 5 ,. ..,,. , ,. 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'Sir 2 V r1':zfqafr,gf 4 , -M pm f .A 3: , f' ,wifi ::i2eW 'e f3'. 71 .Ja fx-A wffjffifeff .,f3 ,4f- ,944 g 'ir . 41 , J-, .-wwf? hwy K' - ' f f X vs , sag.: - . is Q ee 'Q ' we of 4 Muller, Ian Murphy, Lisa Murray, Kelly Muscolino, Frank Myers, Greg Nagelhout, David Nardozza, Robert Nelson, Eric Nelson, Michael Novotny, Theresa Obards, james Oconnell, Brian Ohlson, Frank Olson, Bruce Oppelt, Kimberly Optebeke, Dennis Ornatek, Yvette Ortis, Robin Pacheco, Yolanda Padilla, Lindy Pallanich, Carol Parnell, john Patrick, Rusty Pedersen, Glen Sophomores 207 Pensinger, Wesley Permoda, julie Person, Robin Pestone, Sandra Peterson, Michael Pham, Tuan Phelps, Lance Philbrick, Judi Pickerel, Teresa Piepergerdes, joe Pierre, Mike Pilney, Kerry Plagens, Kathy Plese, Tammy Pointer, Steve Posa, Liesje Powell, Amy Price, Lawrence Prill, Diann Proebster, Matthew Prudhomme, Edward Pubins, Scott Purpuard, Rob Purvis, Brenda 208 Sophomores ,. W R'F ? 'Q A ' x L, X X v xr, A ,- -if l 5 Asa fri'-, if . , I O sa10 yi A2211 4 N, Nh 1 71, K 'W Quirk, Bill Rand, Tracy Raponi, Edward Raven, Todd Rawe, Katherine Redman, Rita Reed, Pamela Rein, Troy Reitsma, Allison Rendel, Kimberly Reynolds, Wendell Rhodes, Debra Richardson, Robbin Riemer, Michelle Rigby, Randy Riley, Kim Pipepi, Ronny Robertson, Jon Rodman, Robin Rogers, Christina Rogers, Danny Rogers, Diane Rogers, Larry Rogers Travis Rohkohl, Dianne Rosas, David Ross, David Russell, Esther Russell, Terry Ryan, Carol Ryan, Michael Ryan, Rindi Salazar, Kim Schagen, Kathy Scheier, Leigh Schell, Kristine Scheller, Randy Schichtel, Sheila Schiller, Rochelle Schoeben, Laura Schollenberger, Ronald Schroeder, Rhonda Schuler, Val Scofield, Rena Scott, Chris Selkirk, Anndee Setelin, joseph Shea, Bethany Sophomores 211 Shear, Rhonda Sheldon, Christopher Shirley, john Shull, Chris Sims, Ianice Singpradith, Chanphene Slngpradith, Prasith Slebodnik, Suzanne Sloniker, Devony Slusher, Shizuko Smith, Alan Smith, Doris 212 Sophomores 5 lr Nh 1- 4 RD, 0 x Q 6 ! ' A 1..,.t, was mai rc J 'O 'Qt X 4 N, X x Smith, Patrick Smith, Ruth Smith, Terri Spears, Lance Speerschneider, Tina Springer, Stacy 5 + X . A :K Q W. M 1 ' :f fm , t if N-wx, X' N ,,- , ,Q ,tt,t 1 . ,Z A a - Q Lllgegrew, 0 ,- g i lamp, rchh S S at , Aw- as 353' X Al' S W P 'N 4 Ez1.p.t .53 . .W N Staggs, Chris Stark, Cathy Stasik, john Stegemeier, Frank Stein, Tim X Stewart, Bill Sophomores 213 dog ml .IO S8 N P-I A an O -va :r- O B o F1 fb III Story, Jill Strasser, William Strickland, Linda Sturm, Kimberly Sullivan, Denise Sullivan, Keith Sutorka, janet Svancara, Andrew Swift, Curt Targioni, Mike Thomas, Lisa Thomas, Peggy Thompkins, Cassandra Tompkins, Scott Turner, Robert Valentine, Terri Vannortwick Am I Y Vaughan, Karrie Vaughn, Mickey Vincent, Brenda Walsh, Christine Walsh, Kathleen Walters, Karen Ward, Greg www' 3 xx X Q ix .l T -C it xv Wasson, Candy Watkins, Sandra Weaver, Kelly Welz, Chris Whitaneis, Scott Whitney, Bruce Wilda, Dawn Wilder, Timothy Williams, Carla Williams, Kenny Wills, Susan Wilson, Darrin Wilson, Kelly Wines, Tammy Wingerson, Daniel Wold, Kristin Womack, Kimberly Wood, Curtis Wood, Stephanie Woodward, jim Worosylla, Ellen Wulff, Bob Yancy, Carrie Young, Brenda Zetocha, Tracie Zugg, Teresa OIES ho Sop Sophomores 215 216 Freshmen f--,N ,r ae? if fs We ibm! l W 7 6 .ll ' ' 1 l l iw' 'G ' A915 ' if 'f' W f 'Et' a ' S 1? 0 y . ,Q :Qi AS 1 , 1 ' 1 .-11, g ' 5? .t di .5 3 ,Sw - 27 5 we 1 . , tg, :Un 'Q Z ' Q... , ,f, '-' ,pa tx A EWS fi Q1 N111 N it E, ,N Abbott, Kit Adams, jack Adams, Phil Adamson, Lisa Aitken, Colleen Aitken, Kelly Amos, Donald Anderson, Tim Arekat, Harem Arellano, Sandy Atchison, Tom Atkinson, Vicki Backus, Kristine Badgett, Bill Baker, David Baker, Todd Balsamo, Puala Banderet, Donna Barber, Alan Barnes, Doreen Barnes, Mike Barton Kim Baselice, Debbie Baysa, Toni E Beal, Wendy Becker, Andrew Beeney, Scott Benson, joey Bentley, Bridgett Bevaqcua, Forrest IES lf Beban, Shelia Bigelon, john Blain, Charles Blumenschein, Heather Bobince, Mike Bociung, Bruce Boeck, Scott Boofer, Michelle Borden, Cheryl Branch, Ruth Brinegar, Katie Brookshire, joe Brown, Cari Brown, Leah Brown, Roy Bruers, Chad Brumm, Troy Bug, Josie Freshmen 217 Burke, Cathy Burleson, Karrey Burton, Eddie Butcher, Mike Byrne, john Caho, Pat Calloway, Erin Cannada, jeff Cannataro, Chris Campbell, Danielle Caraker, Craig Carlson, Kim Carpenter, Caren Carter, Mike Cerfus, Mitch Cheng, Ruth Childs, Kim Chinn, Lorene Chong, Angela Cimino, Linda Ciston, Kim Clark, Cheryl Clark, Sherrie 'I'l 'Pg Clark, Michelle UD D' Cliff, Valerie Coker, Mike Collins, Artie Comber, Tanya Cook, Debbie Q Conway, Judy Copple, Kim Corder, Dennise Cornett, Rita Costello, Karen Cowgrove, janet Crandell, Kathy Crane, Kelly Cryer, Susan Cummingham, Matt Dahn, Ray Daniel, Mike Davis, Brian Davis, Iackis Dederer, Nicole DeFatte, Daren Deichmueller, Laura DeMarr, John Demarsilis, Lisa 218 Freshmen f?gg3:g,,1fs . zfwg 5 X fi y Y 'i si 1 mg, 'A 5 Y me , wa ga 'V 1' ,,.- eff wk E X ., . , .N-, 1: H , 1 A' M. 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A 1 ill imp. 1' f ,.g..!-Q -A 'Wil Erickson, Rhonda Erickson, Susan Ervin, Steve Etheredge, Rikki Fendrick, Ron Fernandes, Sue Fernandez, Randy Ferraccio, jerry Finley, Mitch Fiorino, Tony Fioramonti, jamie Ford, Kim Fox, Brad Franklin, Kenny Fritz, Kendra Fromm, Cary Fuhrmann, Sandy Furubottem, Michelle Callet, Mark Garner, Eric Garza, Lilly Germain, Phil Getz, jerry Ciannias, Roy E S IE F Freshmen 221 S31 3 lf N. fl x X :Ta k 5? R x ,, fffffg Y' QF X as ..r 'WS-1 NN ewmgii ,-m-XA . ,xl .......,,....N.-...-..,......-... i 3,1 Vi, -J Q Clockwise from top left: johnson, Laura Deichmueller, Jf An acquaintance that begins witl friendship. L 4 Conway, Kathy 1 a is sure to develop into a real Oecar Wilde , 1 a--my f C H .,,. A ai 1 we :QV 1 J. T ail lx, , fill? af v ,, 11:13 5' W L it Qbizk ll :A:: K3 Giblin, john Gilbert, jennifer Girard, Christine Glover, Scott Gluntz, Neal Gonzelez, Violet Goodwin, Mike Gorman, Christine Graham, Michelle Grant, Colin Grant, Danielle Grays, Norman Grudier, Stephen Gundry, Pam Gunzalus, Gail Haas, Barbara Hackett, Colleen Haeberie, Kim Hamilton, Lynn Hample, Robby Harris, Pam Harris, Ronald Harrison, jean Harrison, Laurie Hart, Tracey Harvey, George Hatch, Rochelle Heape, Kelly Heglin, Todd Heil, Annette Helton, Debbie Henderson, jeff Herzog, Gary Hesseldahl, Lori Heston, Julie Heyers, Charlie Hiland, Lisa Hiner, Susan Hogan, Andy Holly, Charlotte Holschlag, Lori Howard, Lisa Hudson, Cathy Hughes, Dan Hughes, Tim Hunt, Larry Hurtado, Terry Huskisson, Bryan Freshmen 223 S91 2: 3 4 Irwin, Lor jackson, Lavonnc jackson, Lis: Iantzi, Mike lauron, Kur1 Jensen, Dave jewett, Kelly Johnson, lefl johnson, Kathy johnson, Mike johnson, Steve jones, Stephanie Judd, Laurie Kasni, jim Kaylor, Brett Kelly, Bryan Kersey, Bob Kilgore, Richie Koonce, Angela Knutsen, Kris Kottman, Shelby Kraft, Karen J Krane, jenny A Krause, Tracey ax sv -,lf 'H Q 1 me Qi , ig I - ix'3 ,Q ' ,'L. gym 5'!' :mu QW rf , E B 4 -vw.: . I V V - ','1 ,fggfvffw wtf' we A Q , X 5 Y 1 4' fha f 2 wi B . ,EQ A K? ,V K 1 X I me ,sv X1 www, - v Clockwise from top left: Mich mann, Nick Sokolowski, Heat Beal. One's friends are that part of the one can be human. r W , e ,.,i ., f s ,f ew . 21 Wy, iq: we . 1 -fefllififf W ffix Q, 2: ff? , ' wi? wienwme, 15221, THE 1 ,,r,,,a ., if ir. ,,,,, 1, L - -' i' 1 I ffm' it MA, ,, V Li - K iiltt Um, Dave Mfcaffhyf ltsl human race with whid .l git i if ' v t ' L 1 5 ' J t - f G we 995 K, , wi w'mT5a.:': , 1 , 5? i 1 f A , .,.,, W v A ,Ah , Q rf ' BY' 3 V- ve- ' U 132 ' E 9 W ., f nf f 1: 4, ff ,. 'I X - Xe J 3 , - .4 K -sn' fig has 1.2: N if LL' xl , A, 'QF f ,. H 4- . . ' Q F W Q' it 1,0 'i . 14 , I v f. '-AQ 2 1 V -9 A A , E A . Yi Kruase, Ron Krueger, Mark Kunszt, Chris Kuntz, Kathy Kuschel, Desiree Lampert, Joe Landes, Holly Langlie, john ' Larson, jill Laurance, julie Layton, Greg Lechwar, Michelle Lee, Dale Leofanti, Sean Lethem, Steve Leyendecker, Robert Liberty, Sheila Lilegren, Rick Lindberg, -Teresa Locke, Sherrie Locker, Greg Lode, Sue Loss, Margaret Lowe, Chris f -, I E ES Fr Luttenegger, Mary Lutteneggar, Ron Lyren, Lisa Luce, Karen McCarthy, Heather McCarthy, Mike McClure, Michele McCutcheon, Ronnie McKenzie, Lianne McKintosh, Andy McPeak, Denise MacPhee, Clark Malcomson, Mike Manban, Dawn Marino, john Marquez, Robert Marshall, Kris Martin, Shelly Martinez, Art Martinka, Tracy Mayo, Theresa Melrose, Kelly Mendelson, Michelle Mercer, Ken Mersch, Valory Meyers-Sciarro, Shawn Miceli, James Mieduch, Toni Miguel, Yvonne Miller, David Miller, Jeff Miller, Lisa Miller, Tracy Mills, Jerry Milne, Cale Mock, Tiffany Monturi, Kim Moors, Mark Morgan, Becky Moser, Monica Moyer, Anita Moyes, Paula Murray, Kristine Nelson, Bob Newman, Traci Nicholson, Brian Nygaard, Sherry Oatman, Katy 226 Freshmen IF a A L, AN., ff X 5.0 A l Q ff if g . Clockwise: Mike Goodwin, Kerry Allen, Lisa Lyren jerry Getz Lisa Peppers, Laura Deichrnueller, Ron Kruase, Rhonda Erickson and Lori Demblon. The way to hold arboy is to make him a little jealous the way to lose him is to make him a little more jealous. r., Clockwise left: Kru Karen WebsterLrd5.IgCigfJiiiSenstock, zohner. rrrr T 3 i A Anger is never without a reason, O'Clair, Tim Ohlin, Erik Olmstead, jeff Optebeke, Steve Orr, jeff Owens, Sherry Padilla, Tim Palmer, jackie Panaccione, Patty Parker, Cindy Parker, Steve Passarell, Mike 1. Paul, Kristy Pena, Henry b Peppers, Lisa er 1 if V Person, Scott 5 Pesuti, Vince , Peters, Ion Ag Q 1- t Peterson, jennifer Petty, jon Philbrick, janet Pittman, Dennis Pivirotto, Sandy Poe, Susan 228 Freshmen i -es 1 J f w, 1 ini li 'X H 4. 0 S K ull? Pomeroy, Lynn Pottenger, David Powell, Dan Preteer, Kris Price, Pam Proctor, Ruchelle Pryor, Billy Pruyear, Karney Qualls, Travis Raatjes, Shelley Ransom, Dan Ray, James Ray, Mike Raymond, Candice Reavis, Ron Reed, Mikki Reed, Shawn Reill, Martin Remington, Amy Restucci, Mark Reynolds, Nathan Rhodes, David Rice, Darin Riedinger, Diane Freshmen 229 S91 3 ,Q ha .,. . ww 59 15, ,x..1 ii . .,, xl' X Q5 J 'X 2-if ....., 1 .K Y l KNAW? eeeee .X 'N Clockwise from top left: Darran Defatte, john Demarr, Dale Lee, Kim Vandus- 230 sen, and Michelle, Mendesson. ' ' As we must account for every idle word, so we must for every idle silence. 3: A 4 B 2 in ZW' gf: K' l'1 2' . mf ii H: 552, 1 '- J 4 1, My l Q Y' I ,gan Mfr' 1 N :xl I x Riggs, Amy Riili, Lillian Riley, Tim Robello, Nancy Robinson, Brenda Robson, Tom Rogers, Lori Roller, Bill Rosenstock, I.C. Rosenstock, Joey Rowland, Travis Rowley, Samantha Rudd, Jon Ruedeman, David Russell, Willie Rutland, Alex Sandell, jamie Sarna, Mike Sass, Diane Saver, Kristi Schaaf, Kevin Scheel, Scott Schiller, Sandy Schlief, Phillip Schnitzer, Mark Schrelber, Mike Schumaker, Greg Schwartz, Scott Scocco, Steven Searcy, Paula Semler, Margie Shane, Linda Sharp, Lahna Shaver, Keith Shaw, Tammy Shear, james Siebert, Alan Siegrest, Steph Simmons, Carol Simmons, jerry Slattery, Elaine Smith, Carol Smith, joe Smith, Nadine Smith, Troy Sneed, Kerri Sokolowski, Nick Solano, Debbie Freshmen 231 Vanommeren, Mike , Sorenscn, Theresa , rpg 4 News Q-Pm O-u Wm O5 Bn 2.0 FI' 2? QS' :-:L fx . 1. U5 - N 5 2 ao? 2. F? 12 5.1 Staneli, Cory V f A ' 'K 3 , r f Steciak, Marageret Suggs, Leann Q, ,x Tavoletti, Mike Thomas, Danny , at -T Thomas, Deanna f 5, at , ,, W 5- A Suancara, Karen , 45- , 2? ' wif X 9 , K l lm. 5 Thomas, Kenny Thompson, Elite Trudis, Allison , .. ' Turner, Carol W, Tussing, Darryll Urzi, Michelle ,W - . I, .,,. AJ T9 Y r vs tw v W M43 Xf-fl-ffifd Y as T ,V f' E 3, 6 Y 3 I Xx N valead, Allen Vandusen, Kim Vanjura, Debbie Velesquez, Barbara Vogt, Mary , . ,N J-1: 'ur Clockwise from bottom left: Kristy Paul, Ron Krause, David Rhodes, Amy Barton, Mary Lindsay, Robert Stan- difer and He that 'Can have wha' he a K .-r' me 1? .til U X Q I egg , Volpe, Gina Walenting, Kimberly Walker, Becky Walker, Jeff Weatherby, Carrie Webb, Patti Webster, Karen Welsh, jerry Wentworth, Tammy White, Christal White, Doug Whittaker, Mike Willard, john Williams, avid Williams, Paula Wilson, Chris Wilson, Marianne Wingfield, Terri Wolfe, Shawna Woodward, Heather Workman, lack Wright, jennifer Wyffels, Kristi Wylie, Monte Zimmerman, Chris Zohner, Karl Zugg, Tonia it--, .- . ' 4 if LA Freshmen 233 ws -.Q--gf A ff- .P . . W-. . my 1 -. ' f I 'fb-. :fm . - W .. Q .1 . LARRY ALSO - Teaches Az. History and Government, and U.S. History. Sponsors Freshmen Softball. MARGURITE ARNOTE - Teaches Business Machines, and Short Hand. 3 c lty HELEN BAILEY - Teaches Spanish 1-2, 3-4, and Latin 1- 2, 3-4, 5-6. Sponsors Spanger- latch. DARRELL BARRETT - Teaches English 1-2, and De- celerated English 1-2. BEN BARSTAD - Teaches Government and Free Enter- prise, Leadership and Com- munications. Sponsors Stu- dent Council and Model U.N. -'suhwx-Qu., TOM BARTZ - Teaches Drafting 1-2, 3-4. RON BELIVEAU - Teaches Photography 1-2, and Ad- vanced Photography. Spon- sors Photo Club. TED BLAKE - Teaches Boys Physical Education 3-4, and Advanced Boys Locker. Coaches Varsity Baseball. 42? I ff . . - la ttf N .x ip-6 if -. 'Q 1 g 'if ' -N 1 .. 2 j . in ft ,Q 5' . Q ' gl, BILL BLONKOWSKI - Teaches English 3-4, and 3-4 Decelerated. Sponsors Golf. 4'i 53 . L M 'I 1 BARBARA BRADLEY - Teaches English 5-6, and Spanish 1-2. Sponsors Span- gerlatch. SUSAN BRADY - Teaches Girls Locker 1-2, and Modern Dance. Sponsors Track. BARBARA BRODY - Teach- es Short Hand 1-2, Typing 1- 2, and General Business. SALLY BROWN - Teaches Art 3-4, and Painting Graph- ics. Sponsors Art Club. LARRY BURGESS -Teaches General Math, and Consum- er Math. Sponsors Football. H SUSAN BURNETT - Teach- es English 7-8, and Publica- tion Productions. Sponsors Publications. ji , Q MQ-,VI MAX CAMPBELL - Teaches Autos 1-2, 3-4. GEORGE CHILCOAT - Teaches U.S. History. Spon- sors Iunior Class. A X... BILL COLLINS - Teaches Ce- ramics, and Crafts 1-2. Spon- sors Varsity Tennis. KEN CORLEY - Teaches Bi- ology. Coaches Freshman Foot all. 236 Faculty f JAN CREIGHTON - Teach- es ACE, ACE Field, and Agri- culture 1-2. CORA CRESSWELL - Teach- es English 5-6. MIKE CUPELL - Teaches Go- vernment!Free Enterprise, and Anthropology. 1 STEVE DALY - Teaches Safety Education, and Health. Sponsors TRAGYC. . MIKE DANIELEK - Teaches Woods 1-2, 3-4. Coaches Var- sity Football. JOHN DELVENTHAL - Counselor. 1 PAT DICKEY - Teaches Dol- lars and Sense, Creative Handiwork, and Foods 2. JACK DILLARD - Teaches Learning Skills. RUTH DUBINBAUM - Teaches Piano, Advanced Choir, Concert Choir, and Mixed Choir. ' 17751-1-A if K 1.5: tg - L X JEAN DUNCAN - Librarian. KAY EAGLE - Teaches Learning Skills. SUSAN FERNANDEZ - Teaches Family Living, House and Home, and Foods 1. lap ROBIN FISHER - Teaches English 1-2, 1-2 Accelerated, and Theater Arts 1-2. Spon- sors Mat Aids. WAYNE FLOOD - Teaches Algebra 1-2, 3-4, Advanced Math, and General Math. We 1 - r 1 237 auf! 2: ,,- 1 'rf'-S'-'il aff- .:. -' .x RONALD CADUS - Teaches Governmentflfree Enter- prise. Sponsors Senior Class. Coaches j.V. Softball. IOAN CASPERAK - Teaches CRT 1-2, and English 5-6. 238 Faculty ff rlfq' PHYLLIS GENDREAU - Teaches U.S. History. JEANNE GENUNG - Teach- es English 1-2, 1-2 Deceler- ated. Sponsors Freshman class. VIRGINIA CIBNEY - Teaches English 5-6, 5-6 Ac- celerated. SCOTT CJDDINGS - Teach- es General Business, Typing 1-2, and Marketing. Coaches Cross Country. Af 'it -- ESTA GOLDSTEIN - Teach- es Theater Arts 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8. Sponsors Drama. JOAN GRAHAM - Teaches Office Procedure, and Typ- ing 3-4. K 'fry l 1 1 i SHERRY GREEN - Teaches Learning Skills. Sponsors Cheer. PEGGY GREGORY - Teach- es Journalism 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, English 5-6, and English 3-4 Accelerated. Sponsors jour- nalism. RON I-IALBACH - Teaches Urban Problems, and Man In Society. Coaches J.V. Volley- lgall, and Girls j.V. Basket- all. DAVE HAMMER - Teaches Consumer Math, Advanced Math, and Accelerated Ad- vanced Math. Sponsors Key Club. JIM HART - Teaches Natu- ral Resources, and Agricul- ture 3-4. Sponsors F.P.A. DARRELL HATCH - Teach- es Algebra 1-2, and 1-2 Accel- erated. Sponsors Freshman Class. TONY HELM - Counselor. Sponsors Sophomore Class. BONNIE HOFPERT - Teach- es English 7-8, and 7-8 Decel- erated. Sponsors Literary Club. Faculty 239 C at to -AHF I g vu, Al. t X DIANA HOLMES - Teaches Clothing 1, and Foods 1-2. SUZANNE HORST - Teach- es MRT 1-2, 3-4, and Honors. sp p Q' , . p I ff . . ' Qt . 1-.:'-f:35.y-Q I if . ss.. :LK 5 if E ultv 3 ' I A DOUG HOWARD - Teaches Basic Algebra 1-2, Algebra 3- 4, 3-4 Accelerated. CAROLE HOYT - Teaches Az. Historyfflovernment. Sponsors Student Council. PEGGY HUDSON - Teaches World History, and Az. His- tory!Government. HARLAN HUNTER - Teaches Accounting 1-2, Business Law, and Typing 1- 2. Sponsors FBLA. ALICE JACOBSEN -School Psychologist. ' . JANIS JENKINS - Teaches Foods 3, Child Development, and Dollars and Sense. 21 H SANDY KLINGER - Teaches Learning Skills. .P MEL KREITZMAN - Teach- es French 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6. JULIE LANGE - Teaches English 1-2, and 5-6 Deceler- ated. Sponsors Freshmen. BRENDA LARSON - Teach- es COE, and Typing 3-4. GRACE LASCALA - Teaches MRT 1-2, 5-6, and CRT 1-2. MARCIA LEE - Teaches Speech 1-2, and English 5-6. Sponsors Speech. '-.,, .ff ' t ,. . ,, ft 'f gffljff X , 5,01 L' -f 7 .um 5751: 'ji-4 MARCIA LEHMAN - Teaches Girls Advanced Locker. Coaches Volleyball. DAVID LEIKVOLD - Teach- es Biology, and Accelerated Biolog . Coaches Varsity Football. .I Faculty 241 42 JOE MCAULEY - Teaches Learning Skills. Coaches Baseball. NITA MCCONNELL - Teaches Crafts 1-2 and 3-4. TOM MCCORMICK - Teaches English 5-6, and 5-6 Decelerated. BILL MCC-INN - Teaches Al- gebra 3-4, Basic Geometry, Computer Literacy, and Com uter Programming. Coaches Swimming, and Wrestling. ED MCQUADE - Teaches Be- ginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Bands, and Jazz Ensemble. Coaches Varsity Softball. MARC-O MAKRIS - Teaches Biology, and Honors. Spon- sors Sophomore Class. W 14 ,..1 f--ww ff ff-- --W--f----rf JOANN MARLEY - Counsel- or. Sponsors Honors, and NHS. I MIKE MIDDLETON - Teaches Physics, Electronics, and Advanced Biology. Sponsors Science Club. JON MILLER - Counselor Sponsors Ski Club. CHRIS MORGAN - Teaches Media Production. Sponsors Photography Club. AL MORNINGSTAR - Teaches Geometry. CHRISTINE MOTSCI-IALI. - Teaches Crafts 1-2, and Art 1-2. Sponsors Art Club. I HOWARD MUELLER - Teaches Safety Education. Coaches Varsity Boys, Girls Basketball. SANDRA MURRAY - Teaches Algebra 1-2, and Ba- sic Algebra 1-2. Sponsors Spi- kettes. Ss.. 'Q' YP e I JN. GREG MYERS - Teaches Auto 1-2, 3-4, and Auto Cwnership and Maintan- ence. Sponsors GHRA, and Chain Gang. L! BARBARA NEWI-IOUSER - Teaches English 3-4 BETSY NOICE - Teaches Psychology, and English 3-4 Decelerated. Sponsors Soph- omore Class. ,fn If I, , ' 5 I . A - 1,1 4 MIKE O'DONNELL - Teaches Earth Science. WADE OLIVER - Teaches English 3-4. TOM PANHOLZER - Teaches Government!Free Enterprize, and Geography and Contemporary Affairs. J JUDI PATTERSON - Teach- es English 3-4. Sponsors Sophomore Class. DOROTHY PRESTON - Teaches English 7-8, and CRT 3-4. BEVERLY PRICE - Teaches Geometry, and Accelerated Geometry. Sponsors Spi- kettes. x ' f 1-:. ll I lf, 1, 1 'H 'lI '1 '11, 'l11,'l1, , llllly 1 I1 'I1 I1 I lbl'fIIIIIIl f ','lI, I Ilcl'll,l' ' 1r'lfll','.'.lr'l11'.'I1.'ll1 1'.Llll. DEAN PRICE - Teaches Metals 1-2, 3-4, and Woods 1- 2. JANICE REED - Teaches Earth Science, and Chemis- try. Coaches Freshman Vol- leyball. ,rl 453 I I ll 1 '1 ROSIE RIVERO - Teaches Spanish 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8. Sponsors Ski Club. OLEN ROBERSON - Teach- es Systematic Conditioning, Boys Locker 1-2, 3-4, and Boys Advanced Locker. Coaches Football, Varsity Track, and Wrestling. VIRGINIA ROBERTS - Teaches Learning Skills. Sponsors Pom Pon. LEO ROBINSON - Teaches Biology, and Freshman Ac- celerated Science. WILLIAM ROBINSON - Teaches Boys Locker 1-2, Ad- vanced Boys Locker, Health, and Adaptive P.E. Coaches Football, and Varsity Track. MARK ROTHMAN - Teaches MRT 1-2, CRT 1-2. Coaches Freshman Football. 51 - X .1 1- NORB SCHNEIDER - Teaches Arizona History- fCovernment Sponsors Mighty Mouths JUDY SCHWIEBERT - Teaches English 5-6 . .N , ., ,V , 1 4. I ,, ff., ..M,vr,w ' TN Facultx PETE SCHWIEBERT - Teaches Marketing, and Merchandising. Sponsors DECA. JAN SEARS - Counselor. Z!! ANGELA SILVERTHORNE - Teaches U.S. History. Spon- sors jr. Class. NORM SMALLEY - Teaches English 1-2, 7-8 Accelerated. JIM SOUTI-IALL - Teaches Freshman Science. PAT STACY - Counselor. X ' 2 av JOHN THIELE - Teaches U.S. History. S onsors Chess Club, and Moll U.N. GAYLE TOLIPSON - Teach- es Boys Locker 1-2, and Auto 1-2. Coaches Varsity Wres- tling. GARY TRABER - Teaches Algebra 1-2, Basic Algebra 1- 2, and General Math. Coaches Baseball. KATHY UPCHURCH - Teaches Girls Locker 1-2, 3-4. Coaches Varsity Tennis. SHARON WALKER - Teaches U.S. History. Spon- sors jr. Class. K . . -4. BRUCE WILSON - Teaches Boys Advanced Locker. RICK WOHL - Teaches Con- sumer Chemistry, and Decel- erated Biology. .,-:AV H 352- STAN WOOD - Teaches I.C.E. and Metals 1-2, 3-4. X is Faculty 7 2.48 UNl0 A . gig , C ,.. ffm! F .. 5' 33 WWW' i Mi uv' . MAINTENANCE AND CUSTODIAL STAFF: Standing Left to Right, Kenneth Pentrola, Shirley Molzahn, Richard Reed, Benney Perez, Al Lycero, Danny Topey, Ernest Lorona, Cecil Tingle, Francis Dodds, Charles Butler, and Larry Oglesby. Sitting Left to Right: Ruby Shadle, Wes Sheldon, Blas Chavez, and Corby Archer. BUS DRIVERS: From Left to Right, Geraldine Reynolds, Shirley Henson, Christina Andrews, and Betty Fuss. F I ' 'ff ' wy w ww, HM- , W' . -, , V M., . f Y h f frf uvf 5' .. ' ' f - X7 5 3 , L3 ff- E 4, f A rv I ,,. , J , ,. - .f fr 2 V1 W ft Av I 'NA . I at , ' f , Z if 'WF , ,. , y 1 A ,,,, , F if J' the C C ' 9' fa ' . Vt! 2 ,Vo E, 4:1 OFFICE STAFF: Standing Left to Right: Lynne Carpenter, Carol McCormack, Margret Strasser, Lea Ann Alvarez, Mary Tripoli, Charlotte Melrose, Linda Dingman, Judy Dixon, Margaret Beach, Karla Whitman, Eleanor Collins, and Diane Andersen. Sitting Left to Right: Helen Sherrick, Paula Condit, Avis Bisson, Mary Dulinski, and Priscilla Thiele. CAFETERIA STAFF: Standing Left to Right: Marie Skala, Lessie Robinson, June Armstrong, Dorothy White, and Eva Raynovac. Standing Left to Right: Cliff Echols, Carol Wood, Jeanie Fraser, Carol Shores, Florence Kelly, Dicksie Abbey, Janet Kelly, Rasa Ferrantello, Judi Kukjada, and Donna Gallgher. w, J so t '41 .Q 1 - K fi , f 'A Q, 3 if-rgvjfiv J . ,fm gli . N :Q9 c 'Gt in 2 of A ' 3 . , 44. 5 i f, E S ,.,,:,h ' :, t I wi Q-gb ' r O Faculty 249 dministrators are involved Our principals are really involved in the activities which take place on our cam- pus. They take pride in their role as administrators. Brian LaCorte, student body presi- dent said, Greenway High School is proud of it's princi- pals and deans. CRAIG DARRINGTON - Dean LARRY BURGESS - Assistant Dean 250 Faculty S ROBERT STERRETI' - Principal DAVID SMITH - Assistant Principal STEVE KNIGHT - Assistant Principal Asif gif f EEE f assi: P Glendale Union High School District Board of Education. Seated: Board Clerk Gordon Wagner and Board President Dr. Donald Voss. Standing: Board Members Mr. Bill Stout, Mrs. Anne Schulz and Mr. Richard Stapley. Dr. William L. jones, Superintendent Glendale Union High School District. Elected by the community, the five board members are responsible for establishing the policies by which the en- tire Glendale District is run. During the past year, they made some important deci- sions affecting Greenway, its programs and students. The superintendent and the Greenway administration, hired by the board, were re- sponsible for operating the school in keeping with those decisions. Faculty 251 Yearbook class othing Like It ,,..- ,,,... :F-- ' -,...- ,,.. :,... :,...... :,....- ' ..,.... ..,... -,... -,.... ..,... ..,..... -,... -,..... ..,.... , ..,.. Sf- Dil -.-1 ,.. if 4 nv- ,,..g-- ,--1F'1 ' ,..,.--p-1 ' ,,,,,--nv- ,---n-- ,---,I ',.....-1-' ,---,..-- ,....--I- ,...---I- ' ,----F'- ' ,...---,..--- ,---Fl'- ' ,...-1--,..-.-- ,,,,1- ',---' First row- Carla Balsamo, Gavin Gray, Trena Grande, jill Johnson, Sandy jauron, Kathy Smith, Cheryl Mackey. Second row Heather Farrier, julie Leikvold, Ray Lewis, Pierre Kuettel, Bill Beenau, Phil Bayer, Scott Myers, Gary Rootes. Third row Kathy Furtmann, Sheri Gower, Susan Burnett, advisor, Tim Jerome, Susie Russell. Fourth row- Chuck Burnett, Annie Russell Sheri Hoffhines, Dean Hughes. Fifth row- Ed Collins, Shelly Iger, Kris Rios, Charlene Bonner, Robin Ashworth, Laurie Prill. Sixth row Brad Lohaus, Chris Romero, Pete Douglas, Chris Pelligrino, Mike Barrett. Burnie helps Scott Myers complet Annie Russell is frustrated by her page. arrives. e his sports section division page before deadline I g 49 Editors: Bottom- Scott Myers, layout editor, Susie Russell, editor: Laurie Prill, pho- tography editor, Dean Hughes, copy editor, clubs editor. Top- Kathy Furtmann, photography editorg Chuck Burnett, sports editor, Mike Barrett class editor. LJ fa- as 1 X I I if I Shelly Iger thinks about her faculty page. Yearbook class was a dif- ferent experience for anyone. Long hours were spent after school and on weekends working. Burnie spent many hours with photographers and staffers to make sure es11e 2 1- S e 2 eleee S everything turned out right. Long hours were also spent selling and distributing the Demonian. All-in-all the staff spent .many thankless hours slave-dogging to put out an unbelieveably terrific yearbook. Gary Rootes has difficulty with his copy. Heather Farrier and Kathy Smith work on cropping the pictures for their band layout. Staff 253 4 f Photographers are in the dark Yearbook photographers spent many hours shooting, developing, and printing pic- tures sometimes on the spur of the moment. Advanced photography helped by shooting the faculty section while the yearbook photog- raphers shot photographs for the remaining deadlines. WMM N ,i- Bottom row: Kathy Furtman, Chris Pelligrino, Diane Reed and Laurie Prill. Second row: Ron Beliveau, Lori Mohr, Lorena Claros, Tammy Nelson and Mike Schmidt Third row: james Martinez and Danny Fisk. Top row: Phil Bayer, Pete Douglass Greg Rand, and Bill Beenau. Bill Beenau, Chris Romero, Phil Bayer and Pete Douglass. Top row: Lau Bonner and Robin Ashworth. rie Prill, Chris Pelligrino, Kathy Furtman, Charlene l A N01 L. 1' . M440 X YCMUZQX Parent Action Club saves mone Parent Action Club is a they select to aid the school. added to next year's funds so club for parents and adminis- The money that was accumu- needed supplies can be trators who want to raise lated during the year will be bought for the auditorium. money for various projects Front row: Mollie Baged, janet Kelly, Alice Estes and Maym Bomres. Back row: Bob Sterrett, jackie Riggs, Donna Steciak, jim Steciak, Steve Knight and Darell Hatch. 255 Bottoms Boule, Brown, B Bociming, Ed lee 7 Bodine, Kevin 166 Bodine, Rick 129, 39'-+4 Bodzioch, Nancy 129 Bwfki., f ,Wi ff Boekenlei 'Terry Bohn, Eri 29 B V Bohrma 2 Bonnie 129 Bolton, n 197 Bo danu, c ll on Bone! 72, 73 Bonillas Bonner, er, 7 Booih Born, Boswell, Sherri 15, Brenda I rown, Deborah 203, 117, 74 Kelly 167 Leah 217 Patricia 129 Richard 129 217 Tammy 167 217 217 218, 53 218, 53 198, 46 26, 130, 39, 48 me gr 252, 253, IB, 81 po. ,iw i+g?f.g , Kylix el f 5 'xr 9517 3242 'egwfli 'P Button, Diane 130 Byam, Richard 167, 40 Byler, Lisa 130 Byler, Ricky 198 Byrd, Terry 163 john 218 Gail 130, no Rhonda 198 21a 130, 2.65 161, 46 130, 159, 218 39, 81 Coker, Michael 38, 218 Coker, Ricky 132 Colangelo, Kimberly 168 Colby, Suzan 168 Cole, Paul 132 Colella, Christopher 168 Colella, Concetta 168 Colin, john 199 Colla, Steven 132, 39 Collett, Tom 168 Collier, Wesley 163 Collins ll, Edwin 132, 7.52 Collins, Arthur 38, 41, 218 Colquette, Thoms 168 Comber, Tawnya 218 Comber, Tom 132 Comstra, Sheri 132 Conanant, Nick 168 Cone, Nancy 199 Anna 199 Kelli 34, 132 Copple Kimberly Corbin Todd Corder Denmse 218 Denuit, the 168 Cottam Covey, Cowan Cowa n Cetta, Chalfin, Carren Chambers, lulia Chambers, Beth Charley, Donna Charley, Ram Charochak, Joann Chavez, Arturo 168 Chavet, Stephanie 131 Cheatham, Dan 168, 39 Cheng, james 131 Cheng, loyce 199 ' heng, Lily 168, 119 heng, Ruth 218, 75 Chentfant, Michael 168 Chesnut, Cindy Chesson, Chris 168, 172 Chiariello, Frank 131 Chigges, Charlene 199, 80 Chigges, Clenn 19, 163 Childs, Kimberly 218 Chinn, Lorene 218, 75 Chong, Angela 218 Christensen, Dave 131 Church, David 199, 50 Cimino, Linda 218, 116 Ciston, Kimberly 218, 117 Cumming, Cumming, Dawn Cummings, John Cunningham, Karyn 199 Cunningham, Matthew 218 Cunningham, Yvonne 168 Cisney, john 163 Ciszek, Frank 168 Clark, Alan 168, 177 Clark, Barbara 168, 177 Clark, Bob 131 Y Clark, Cheryl 218 Clark, Connie 199, 74 Clark, Darrell 168 Clark, Linda 132 Clark, Melody 168, 119, 116 Clark, Meredith 199 Clark, Michelle 218, 75 Clark, Pam 199 - Clark, Philip 168 Clark, Sherrie 2189 Clark, Sheryl 199i Clams, Lorena 168l Cliff, Lawrence 13 Cliff, Valerie 21 Cluff, Angie 1 Cusic, Mellany 199 Czajka, Andrew 168 f ., ,N ,.w' ' vw Dada -- - U nri168 5, .8 I J n R mond 218 I es T ton Lia D lton Robert 168 mel Mrc ael 21 ies Ch 1 Mende Shell? 8 V! Davis lacq line 218 avls lu re Krrstyn 00 Dav Mike 1 40 3 Davis hellr168 ay M eal 200 M if , C I J I g 168 I I , I C r ' , ' 1 ' 'I , ,, 8 ., g 1, 5 ' I . -, K 3 ,X 5 1 '21 W , ta, , ' ' f '-'H rf, 163 , 5 3, H ti, name F .u ,S . ' , I' ., l' ig, ' Y f ' , , Y . . , , K Drake raper Drew Duane, Dubiel, Robert Dubois, Paul 220 Dufault, David 229 Dufault. Mark JAN Duffel, Joe 171 Durham, Denise 134 Dumil, Michele 171, 116 Duvall, Scott 134 Dyer, Eileen 166, 171 Dykes, Melissa 220 EICOCR, Tll2r6a 134, 107 Fakerns, Rick 134 ' i 'rl -'K ' it - 1 f Eason, William 200 Fast, Rick 22D Fzston, Amy Fastvold, Steven Falun, Adam 171 Fzton, I. G. 171, 39, 53 Ebbens, Laura 200 Elabit, Tum 220 Eckert, Eric Edenfield, Patrick 171 Edenfield, William 171 Edison, Barry 171, aa, 39 Edwards, Darrell 229, 53 Edwards, Kathy 33, 134 Edwards, Michael 26, 34, 134, 149, 38, 39, 81 Egge, Tereasa 171, 74 Ehlers, Gary 134 Eisenhauer, Denise 200 Ek, Pamela 220 Elder, Darren 220 Elg, Troy 171 Elgin, Kenneth 171, 39 Ellars, Kristie 200 Ellinger, Kendy 201 Elliott, Connie 134 Elliott, Glenda 135 Elliott, Tanya 220 Elliott, Valerie 171, 107 Ellis, Kimberly 201 Ellis, Michael 135 Elphinstone, Daniel Ely, Heather 171 Emert, Diana Emke, laura 135 Emrick, Katrina 2.01 Ensign, Keith 171 Epley, Kelly zs, za, 34, 135, 144, sa, 39, B1 Erb, Angela 220 Erb, jackie 10, 171 Erickson, Rhonda 221, 227 Erickson, Susan 221 Erickson, Robert 135 Ersland, Paul 171 Erwin, Mike Ervin, Steve 220 Etheredge, Rikki 221 Evans, Tim ans, Tina 171 L l ' Charles 38 Ewa t, L -, , ' Ewalt Mlcltae Fabri, Elizabeth 135, Faciana, Clirls 135 Faciana, joe 201 f Fahey, Karen 81 Fahey, Rich 201, Diana 135 Anne Karen 171 173 106 Patncra Thomas 136 Jeffrey 33, 136, 155 173 zsz, 2.-as ' Fox, Francine 136 France, Lisa 136 Francis, Dicky 33, 136, 48 Franklin, Diane 136 Franklin, Kenneth 221 Frederick, lean 173 Frederick, Michael 34, 136, 154, Freimark, Mark 201 Frey, Andrew Frick, Glen Fritts, Fritz, 201 95 7 Sandy 221 Peter 173 50 173 192 Garrett Carla. Gate, Catlin, Gentile, Gentry, jeff 173 George, Laura Gerlach, Eric 173 Getz, la Chee Gian nlas, Gibbs Cllrlr n Gibson Grhon Jennifer 223 202 A 9, 202 john 28, Loretta Gonzalez, Fernando 173 Gonzalez, Frank 137, 39 Gonzalez, Marie 223 Goodballet, Shannon 173 194 Goodman, Todd 173 Goodrich, Daniel 138 Goodwin, Michael 223, Gore, Sherry 173, B1 Gorman, Christine 223 Gorman, Kathleen 138 Gormley, Shelley 138 Sheri 173, 252 Cheryl 138 15, 40 Michele 223 Trena 173, 225 13s, 175 138 zoz, 46 174 174, Cutrldge, Guyton, Larry Guzman, Ernest 47 Linda 174 Mike 174 Mark Harper, Harrington, john Harrington, lohn 139 Harris, Edith Harris, Karen 138 188 15, 174 1 1 A 259 . n'T' Lacorte, Brian 32, 145, 95 Lake, Damon 204 mel: lake, Lyndra 204 Lamb, Susa n 176 Laycock, Layton, Gregory 225 Lean, Theresa 2.05 , Ltbtf, lim 178 Lechwar, Michelle Lechwar, Patricia 205 ledln,4Tracy 163 ' lJee,,Chrie205 'K ,T K ,av- e .5 K v lice, Daleiizsxzif 51 jennifer Lee, 1nIie 205 ue, Rpbln 144, as it 'f1QCfSilldya17Q k . 41,99-1941.0-fv11s .11 ffl-ess-ezurfwxvsr 1 2. f L f ,. 7 qgfvi nt , ' me ,, U19-115221, ,r hem Iwi' A 1' if ,'.:'rl1iT' 7' w N -, Q , fn... if A . ff--. wig an W .V , 459413-,ML V ,,5!,:5:?ff f. 2,1 T714 11.54 f. 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'51, Jmez, Arthur 38, 226, 53 'fig a ez, james 147 i' Martin , Terry 147 Martinka, Traci 226, 117, 75 Mastroni, Mastroni, Matelski, Michael 181 Michele 147 Rhonda 181 Allan 147 S Th Michael 181 181, 187, 39 usan 147 Lisa 206 Henry 206 Katrina 181, 80, 106 Smauel L Tracy 147 l Donna 147 . . eresa William Christi 205 201 205 106 4225 Wllllam Tracey james McKenzie, Lisa 147 Meadows, jeffrey 147 Meddleton, Christopher 206 Medeiros, Cindy 147 Meier, Brian 181 Meinen, S Usa!! 181 Steven 205 '25 Melchior, james Mellor, Dalan 181 I Me lott Mers Darren 206 Shawn james Richard 2.06 Miller, Bonnie 181 Miller, Miller, Donald f Miller Lisa 226 , Miller, Marty 149, 81 Miller, Mike 181, 192 Miller, Pamela 206 Miller, Tom 181 Miller, Tracy 216, 106 Milligan, Michele 149 Mills, jeffrey 149 Mills, jen-y 175, 226 Mills, john 181, 194 Milnemgale 226 Milne, lizabeth 181, 187 Mindermanii, Cynthia 181 - Miracle, Mark 149 Misiak, james 181, 117 Milrisin, Brent Mobili a, Mich 'l 181 Mock, james Mock, Tiffany ,226 ' Moffitl, Sharon Mohr, Moller Lllti 149 ' up, Todd 181 Montgomery, joann 177 Msmij o, julio 181 Mgntilla, james 181, 46 Montoya, Ana 206 Montoya Sandra Montu ri, Kimberly 226 Monzingo, Shawn 175 Monzingo, Tim 149 D rr' Moore, Moore, a ln 181 Moore, Moors, Morgan Morgan, 149 Morris, 149 Morris 149 149 Murray, Kelly 207 Murray, Kerri 149 Murray, Kristine 226, 228 Muscolino, Frank 207 Myers, Myers, Myers, Cheryl 148 Greg 207, sa Robert 181 Myers, Roger Myers, Scott 35, 142, 148, 181, 183 , me 1, 40, zoe, 213 David 181, zzs, 119, 116 27 181 169, 179, 181 39, zsz, 25:4 ewman, P e Nesbitt, Netwig, icholson m m rman, Paula orris Kyle , . o, 1 . o, rf le, ,. ll 1 orton,leffrey 143 I , , Novotny Scott 182 Novotny , Lffgsa 207 Nowicki, Joes '82 Nusbaum, Nyggard .' in .J x.L'. 1,1 Y fill 0 ' en I Oclair 51:33 Oconnell Oconnor Octabeck, Steve 220 Oddo, Thomas 182, 194, 53 Odle, Greg 148 Odle, Roger 182, 116 Ofarrell, Paul 182, 187 Ofstedahl, jeffrey 148, 106 Ohlin, Erik 228 Ohlson, Frank 207, 46, 47 Ohton, Darla 182 Olive, Renee Oliver, David 182 Olmstead, jeffrey 228 Olson, Bruce 207, 50 Olson, Greg 163 Onofrio, Pat Oppelt, Kimberly 207 Optebelce, Dennis 207, 53 Optebeke, Steve 228 Ornatelz, Yvette 9, 148, 207 Ornerflrlodges, Tammy Orr, Curtis 148 Ort, leff 228, 53 Ortis, Robin 207 Ortiz, Lewis Osborn, Leslie 38 Osborne, Susan K V ' , Et'-EQ? ,s.:.f2T, Q ds, I7 ' '. .... 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Williams ' ' gi A' 'ri 62 1 Kenny 215 Williams, William 162 Willis, Timothy 162 Willman, Deborah 162 Wills, Susan 215 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Chris 233 Darrin 215 Linda 33, 162, 119 Marianne 733, 119 Susan 191, 106 Tammy 162, 80 Valerie 187, 191 Wilson, Kelly 215 T Wines, ammy 215, 80 Wingerson, Daniel 215 Wingfield, Terri 7.33 Winman, Wendy 191 Kris 191 Susan 163 Cindy 162 215, 117 162 133, 46 Kimberly 21s 125, 191 zrsf 106 172, 191 Dawn 191 Carrie 9, 215 Kimberly 191 Glen 191 1 , 188, 191 f-522, af f 215 18, 175, 191 . 1 1 55.35 gf K- , ,V xtnstwvk ,- alll? 'Qx 264 Closing Meeting new friends Increases happiness Counterclockwise: Sherri Core, Cheryl Fritts, and Chris Ro- mero strike a rowdy pose that expresses the mood they're feeling. Dave Caivano and Angie Powell take time to relax in each other's company. A familiar group of Greenway students socializes before class. Dave Marichalar and Gordon Cowen find their schoolwork amusing. Karen Hicks, julie Bergeron, and Laurie Kuitunun epitomize the camaderie which is seen often on Greenway's campus. Karen Steyer and Margaret Gates gossip about the morning during their lunch break. Closing 265 CZ , Counterclockwise: Mike Middlekamp truly believes in the senior class. Three cheers for the class of '81 are given by joan Konecki and Sherilyn Shaw. Sheila Walsh looks forward to life beyond graduation. Peggy Smith, Linda Clark, Sherri Boulet, and Melissa Gonzalez radiate the joy of being seniors. Cathy Bevacqua takes time out from Matt Trinkle to show senior pride. Charles Wolfe and Brian Wooten portray four years of Greenway High School. fi lu-inn 266 Closing 7 Senior class 'Rules' The senior class of 81 had the hopes and desires to reach for the sky and strived for perfection knowing that they would succeed. All the hours spent practicing, working, and sweating were worthwhile, because everyone worked together. Being together for four years gave this class a chance to share and a chance to grow as one. The memories made will last throughout life. Clo g 267 268 Closi Greenway students put in extra effort Greenway students are known for their quality and can be seen working hard to live up to those standards. Many students spent hours studying and striving to im- prove the school and the community. Entire clubs such as Drama, Newspaper, Chess, Model U.N., and Yearbook spent hours after school working on their ac- tivities. Freshmen, I.V., and Varsity sports teams stayed until early evening practic- ing to achieve the outstand- ing records they had. Ron Reavis works hard to finish his history assignment in the 'ibn-ary. X351 Ton Brezinski builds u his le mus Y P 8 ' Robie Anderson, joe Weaver, and Rick Bartow work hard to keep in good shape. Cles by running around the football ns field. KN 'ff s, , ' -fl K K 1 xp..-1-5-A WZ' ,Q.,..-K-f f v-H. 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