Judson School - Cactus Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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Wick and Rachel Schmidt compete in a traditional apple bobbing Lies f -f fgf ' J Douglas Ireland sports his Halloween costume, sh owing great originality. Laura Bodnar, Shelly Carroll, Tom Green, and jeff Schmidt were costume winners. 7 Homecoming i Miko Cuttersen, Polly Hardy, Tammy McCutchin, Fester Slyfield, Robin Plumer. Judson fights hard. h V 'I V '- , N - . ' ' ' Iudson interoopto pass 8 x i Mike McCarty, Becca Rupe, Danny Masuda, Rhonda Best, Cort Milum, Missy Williams, Donny Rabba-Ili, Henry C. Wick, P.C. Wick, Amy Folmer, Rob Herbert, Donna Geiwitz, Lewis Bruton, Connie Shaw, and - Shawn Kavossi. j Donny Rabbani, Henry C. Wick, Connie Shaw, P.C. Wick. ictorious scene Preceding the Homecoming football game and crowning of the queen, the jud- son Color Guard carried the state, na- tional, and school flags onto the field. jud- son scored a victory over Saint Iohn's football team, and at halftime the atten- dants and the elected Homecoming Queen were announced. The crowd participation was enthusi- astic and the game provided excitement for everybody. Becca Rupe, Rhonda Best and Missy Williams 9 Happening X Lewis Bmton, Donna Geiwitz, Amy Folmer, Rob Herbert, Patty Bertie fDriverQ. Khaldoun Iallad goes in for a touchdown. Judson takes the lead. ' Shawn Kavossi, Connie Shaw, Rob Heck fDriverj. 10 e,,fw ' f H' .. 75 -1 O ,QR-w...ogi5m.f f Ei, , H V 7 f E2Q1Q,J5'ffI?L'iz ' . Egg ' ' 'K , .P Yeah blue, yeah white. . I Cheerleaders eat 'em up q n Enjoying the band at the Homecoming Dance. Vivaeious pep leaders Tracy Markham, jayue Yarbro, Crystal Wilson, Kelly Bocchini, Patty Bertie and the Cougar Donna Geiwitz. Cheerleaders helped spark the spirit of E the school at pep rallies and games. Always present at the games, they cheered the Cougars on in footballg basketball and vol- leyball. 12 Spectators watch the Cougars play football, arouse school pirit Pom Pon girls added a new excitement to games and pep rallies with their rou- tines. They were all smiles and helped cheerleaders cheer at the games. Foojan Zeine-Ahvazi, Suzy Valdovinos, Shelly Vidal. Pom Pon girls get ready to preform at half time. Homecoming victory over St. johns 13 Getting Aequainted BBQ , l . . ' .sfxikiiiimhzus New friends enjoy a refreshing plunge. l Mohamad Nasser with his father and Fred Slyfield enjoy BBQ party. X s.- 'N S, N I Mex x ,xxx Q Following registration of students, a BBQ supper was held around the pool for students, parents, faculty, administration, and everyone connected With the school. Many students beat the heatv by going swimmingg some lounged poolside and got acquainted with their schoolmates. Parents and teachers had the opportunity to discuss the coming year. Introduction of the key', people on campus was made. Then all lined up for charbroiled hamburgers and all the trimmings. 1 , ,I ki., Nymph Cathy Slater munches out at get together party. 1 4 Fun in the Sun J g 1 tj Iudson students were blessed with per- fect weather this fall. All enjoyed swim- ming at Mr. Wick's lovely pool with slide and the large Concho pool. Everybody became acquainted early in the year and friendships grew While learning and party- ing together 15 Christmas on the desert Staff F FW FN FW - mc Admini tration leads Way The roots of the entire Judson organization lay in the adminis- trative staff. These highly skilled, concerned and understanding men and women, all work toward a common goal. Each member acknowledged and agreed that their aim was to make Iudson an even more outstanding and highly respected school than it already was. Judson was a little world in itself, with the administration as the center of all activities. Keeping the internal affairs of the school running smoothly and aiding all the students in their personal and academic lives, were duties in which the staff was very proficient. It was through the much felt and appreciated efforts of these dedicated individuals that our school year was so successful. 18 w'f'I M My s' .x ,.., Q. , ,.., ,. if its X, ,Q 'vga ' ,R tr b i Henry C. Wick III - Director i Hugh M. Slattery - Headmaster x Miss Margaret Slattery - Dean of Students Frank McDonald - Academic Dean Hank Wick - Business Manager Faculty trives to maintain Mrs. Doris Bale Mrs. Faye Black Mrs. Eleanore Damrau Reading Specialist, Developmental Reading English, NeW5PaPer, Yearbook Home Economics Miss Peggy Dodge Mrs. Billie I0 Donovan Ken Furtado F rcnch, English Physical Education, Drivers Education Mathematics .JNL PM Cillfrlarld Mrs. Vicki Glasso Miss Sandra Groth Coach Science Ceramics, Textile 20 N-lg . i if Vemon Hackett Mrs. Mary Hickox George Ireland Civics, Free Enterprises Librarian Campus Dean, Coach Ierry Keyes Miss Barbara Lamberts Joe Lamer US History, English Reading Teacher Physical Education Department Ilcad N Mrs. Lucille Larson Gene Minarek Mrs. Sherlcy Ruby Music Mathematics, English Drama, English High tandard Bladiiniro Ruiz Spanish Greg Skrivanek Mathematics 22 of learning Michael Schmidt Larry Seeley En glish English Mrs. Margaret Smith Lawrence Sullivan Typing, General Business World Geography, World Culture Robert Swierski Miss Saeko Taniguchi Biology, Mathematics japanese Co-ordinator Teaching isn't all Work lung.. Mike SL-limiclt devoted liis time. Mr. Buss, Mrs. Fox, Mis. Griffith and Mrs. Stanley get acquuintecl. A 1 ur' t Billie jo at home on the field. I B Mr. Lumer, Miss Slattery, Mr Cilleland and Mr. Ireland talk over the school year. 23 ffiee personnel To carry out the difficult duties that keep a private school of jud- son s size going requires some ex- traordinary people. The secretarial staff kept busy typing letters, report cards, and answering numerous phone calls. The accounting department prepared all the financial informa- tion. ,x, 'R rg fl '- ,E ' 3 s 1 X o ' o ' o 4 ,Q go ' o ua... 0 u Lauri Hensley, Eileen DeVito, Carolyn Lingle, Kelly Iernigan Accounting department 3 Debby Fessler, Constance Stobs, Georgia Hunt, jerry Coudie, LaVon Criner. 24 A bu y man Ron Goodman keeps very busy as Head of Supervision and Head of Boys' Residence. Ron devotes most of his energy and time to keep the campus orderly. They keep us healthy x p Nurses in the Health Center were on lx duty 24 hours a day, ready for any stu- ' is 4: l. ,: dentls minor accidents and illnesses. They made doctors appointments and gave med- A ication for those who needed extra medical ' attention. 9' rliy .gf if Laura Ruth Lewis, Loretta Scarp, Ann Roberts, Betty Daly, Betty Ann Ramsey, and Myrtle Olsen. 25 Maintenance is always busy Many thanks to our skillful main- tenance staff. Without these talented fix-it men, who knows how we would have survived. VVhenever a problem arose we never feared, because the Iudson maintenance was always here. Eusebio Pricto, Jim Brower, Rex Young, Dan Mau, NVillard Taylor, j.T. Brown. Housekeepers spruce up dorms If not for the housekeepingwomen, the whole Judson campus would have turned into a desert. Rains and dust storms provided these hard working ladies with a very formidable job, but the dorms and classrooms were al- ways clean. Norcne Melcndez, Linda Moyer, Leah Price, Anna Woodring, Dorothy McNelly, Lilly Hemandez. v. Cook Work efficiently .-P' J. Robert Osterhaut, Lauren Fugate, Wes Hall, George Cooper. Meals were a tasty treat for those used to institutional cooking at other boarding schools, and no let down for those having home-cooked food all their lives, either. Food was deliciously prepared to satisfy the hunger of busy and active students, and delivered to our clutching hands by some of the most cheerful and happy ladies, ever. Amid cries for peanut butter, jelly, and second help- ings, the staff was always there with a smile. ining Staff is alway pleasant 111,4--'EX BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy Greaves, Helen Caviness, Myrtle Bonham, Louise Christanson, Rose Golden, Mildred Spalt. ROW 1, Helen Letner, Ruth Ford, Deleno Price, Lilly Abby, Irene Osterhaut, Betty Clayton, jean Moses. 27 ij, Bookstore furnishes supplies The bookstore was one of the most important places on campus. More like a little general store, Lib and Grace supplied us not only with books and school materials, but with such needed items as shampoo, stationery, and T-shirts. Gatemen provide seourlty Iudson gatemen presented a pleasant front to our visitors and guests and assisted in giving directions to dorms and various places around campus. Gatemen also pro- tected us from bothersome intruders and there were never any problems. 28 Supervision checks campus The supervisors worked around the clock 7 days a week overseeing all activities and goings on, and helping to maintain a pleasant environment. jack Griner, Kurk Freitag, Preston Brady, Bud Kiekintuld, Ronald Goodman, Larry Gillen, and Yukon the Wonderdog. ' rivers transport students Paula jobin, Ken Wick, Paul Whitehair and Wilfred Iobin. Getting day students to and from school, trips for boarders into town and driving classes on field trips were in- s if valuable duties of the bus drivers. gfisf' 2 9 un and games unlimited Student Activities were a special treat this year at Iudson. With the companionship and cheerfulness of Mrs. Ruth Young, every event was a memorable one. Such trips as Grand Canyon, Water- skiing and Rock Concerts were especially favorites. Ruth honestly feels the year has gone by so fast, but she has enjoyed every minute of it. Horsemanship at Iudson ranked pretty high with most of the students. The competent corral staff taught us Western riding and equestrian skills. Few schools have Corral set-up A 4-f i,,,,,,,. ,, i 'Q 'il Y x 2 Melva McDowell, Preston Brady, Ruth Fronk, Ellie Trepas, Linda Phillips 30 Ceramic , Home Ee are fa orites Not only are the students instructed in the use of the potter's Wheel, but also in different hand building techniques and macr- ame. Mrs. Sandra Croth is new on the Judson faculty this year. Home EC is a learning experience. It is also a pleasurable ex- periment in the basics of cooking and sewing. The girls are taught menu planning and food preparation. In sewing they learn how to use patterns and to design. ' David Land and Mrs. Sandra Groth Z 5 Amy Forest, Val Vetterli, Karen Lind, Laura Iensen, Mrs. Eleonore Damrau, and Sally Snyder 3 1 They are bu y . . . people? lj 455 rm I l . s ff, I Pm 211' I AA ! vNu'-x . ia, ill? v MEX X Millie: xg' -'an l 1' -Q f ' I S., X K Jinx 'x. o 'V i' 3 H? ' N an ' if' Larry Gilleon . . . I like your lie! Larry Sullivan starts his stuff George Ireland makes his daily rounds f v 'f 1 x 5,-'wrvyfv I L-1-r':f5QF,,j' in-3,4 i 5. m. Lf-. , V X QM t . 11' 5 Y 4, 1 A .xy ,- Pat Cilleland watches the team Zelda, one of the gang 32 0 vf IIVIYIIYIIII xy s:::'.'.',1z'.',F',HslumM Student S K fN FW FW W C . X Seniors succeed Nasser Akharinegad Tehran, Iran Scott Alcorn Farmington Hill, Michigan Fiona Banncrinan Scottsdale, Arizona jennifer Baxter Anderson, Indiana Raul Bishal Managus, Nicaragua VVeh Bixhy Kansas City, Missouri Patricia Bertie Boise, Idaho Louise Bolte VVickcnhurg, Arizona Ian Brady Bakersfield, California Jack Broder VVihnette, Illinois Lewis Bruton Sherrill, Arkansas Mark Butler Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia john Case San Francisco, California Stewart Cellers Scottsdale, Arizona Ian Chapin Deerfield, Illinois Roy Chick Rachelle Chilton Salt Lake City, Utah David Cook Houston, Texas Elizabeth Cumings Dhahran, Saudi Arabia joeseph Dehrow Houston, Texas '5 David Doyne Beverly llills, California Dawn Evans Torrance, California Amy Fohner Austin, Texas Ali Forouhar Sari, Iran Amy Forrest Garinel, California Donna Geiwitz Anchorage, Alaska Shahla Ghorhani Tehran, Iran Greg Guardiano Dakar, Senegal Gabriel Garza Monterry N.L. Mexico Theodore llaimann New York City, New York Susan Heffron Seattle, Washington Robert llerhert Phoenix, Arizona Gregory Hohhs Raleigh, North Carolina julie Hower Del Mar, Galifomia M iehael Hudson Alexandria, Virginia Khaldoun, jallad Dhahran, Saudi ,Arahia jackie jordan Lysekil, Sweden Paul Kaufmann Mill Valley, California Lisa Kerr Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Paul King Voorheesville, New York Senior julie Krauss Palm Springs, Califomia Pam Lieu Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Tamara Maier St. Cloud, Minnesota Lawrence McDonough Dallas, Texas Charla Mealer Irving, Texas Debbie Meier Rancho Santa Fe, Califomia Andrew Mendel Columbus, Ohio Kathryn Morey Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Linda Morgan Enid, Oldahoma Kirk Morrow Los Altos, Califomia Yuichiro Naka Kawasaki, japan Dane Nickelson Houston, Texas Thomas Neiley Locust Valley, New York Denise Parkinson Las Vegas, Nevada Tamara Petrick Scottsdale, Arizona Bill Pierson AI-Kohbar, Saudi Arabia Steve Pratt Wichita, Kansas David Price Carefree, Arizona Shahid Raja Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Vichaow Rakphongphairoj Bangkok, Thailand QS? i Mehdi Riahi Teheran, Ian Richard Riley Greenville, South Carolina Robert Robison Scottsdale, Arizona Susan Rogers Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Connie Rogier Lhok Seuinawe, Indonesia Sabrina Rosen Redondo Beach, Califomia Dale Rosenthal San jose, Califomia Mary Rowland Scottsdale, Arizona Randle Rupe Wichita, Kansas Kathryn Sampson Western Springs, Illinois Richard Schwartz Carefree, Arizona Connie Shaw Urbana, Ohio Mike Silva Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia Melinda Sorenson Long Beach, Califomia john Stewart Santa Ana, Califomia April Swierz Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Teresa Syphers Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Steven Szkoda Toronto, Ontario Canada Larry Talbert Anchorage, Alaska Patricia Thumann Houston, Texas REEUMM DE HETIVITIEE MFlZlElR LUEHTIUN Senior Brian Turner Seattle, VVashington Susan Valdovinos South El Monte, Califomia Bret VanderStroom La Place, Louisianna Tyler Van Pelt Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Patrick Vaughn Dulmi, Arabian Gulf Micheal Vetterli Oakland, Califomia Michelle Vidal Gallup, New Mexico George Villalohos Tehran, Iran X Dorothy Ann Vlatten Chandler, Arizona Randall NViggers Mt, Puloski, Illinois Foojan Zeine Tempe, Arizona Mr. Slattery counciled senior class on their future pl ins with Mr Schmidt uid Mlsx Lauri Hensley 38 l ug? o V fly a 1 vi Junior proceed Heidi Abrains Minneapolis, Minnesota Lisa Adler XVoodland Hills, California Laura Baxter Cleveland, Ohio Charles Beyer Island Park, New York Janet Bollm ann Aj o, Arizona Charl Boyd Scottsdale, Arizona Ben Capayas Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Mark Cavolo Phoenix, Arizona Kevin Cobb Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Iill Crawford Ahnradi, Kuwait Ann Darbishire Mexico City, Mexico Kirk Davis Richardson, Texas .Iennifer Denoe Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Julie Denoe Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Meg Devlin VVestern Springs, Illinois Margot Dillard Mallow, County Cork, Ireland Bader El-Iman Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Brian Fallon St. Louis, Missouri Lori Foreman Scottsdale, Arizona Rick Cart Beverly Hills. California , A. Junior Tammy George Dubai, Arabian Gulf Donna Gonzalez Manliasset, New York Scott Graham Dhahran, Sandi Arabia Behnam Haeri Tehran, Iran Farshid Hamedani Farahabad, Tehran, Iran Paula Hardy Yosemite National Park, California Ali Hakimi Tehran, Iran juzo Hisaoka Kaizaka, Osaka, japan Khnzaima Iallad Dhahran, Sandi Arabia Paul Jimenez Ieddah, Sandi Arabia Robert Jorgensen XVildwood, Illinois Barry Iudy Vista, Califomia janet Kane XVolfy, Wyoming Harry Kason Belleville, New jersey Reza Khassian Tehran, Iran Lisa Loyd Kansas City, Missouri Bennett Lockman Highland Park, Illinois Sylvia Lnekett Torrance, Califomia jon Mallard Ras-Tannra, Sandi Arabia Danny Masnda Osaka, japan 0 1 lu fav . kai. Ei, ' it 'Z lack Merica W ilmington, Califomia Romi Middleraad Kootwyk, Holland Rebecca Obert Tempe, Arizona Robin Olmert Tempe, Arizona Iuan Ordoveza Manila, Philippines Donna Owen Berkeley, Califomia Michael Parker Anchorage, Alaska Tim Patrick Redlands, Califomia Shelly Pfeifer Aspen, Colorado Beth Prost Houston, Texas Navid Rahimzadeh Tehran, Iran A11 Rowland Scottsdale, Arizona Becca Rupe Wichita, Kansas Kiyoshi Saito Nreima-Ku Tokyo, ja Nina Saleh Tehran, Iran Brian Scharosch Honolulu, Hawaii Adam Scripps Balmorhea, Texas Fred Slyfield pan Mercer Island, Washington julie Smith Artesia, New Mexico Patti Smith Scottsdale, Arizona Junior Bob Stevenson Paradise Valley, Arizona Chip Timmerman Palo Alto, Califomia Terri Tolar Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Vera Travis Dhahran, Sandi Arabia WVill Utterback Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Linda West Randle, Washington Mary Winter Los Gatos, Califomia Christie Worl Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 5 5 .3 .1 K -X W. l a r ? s A s l Vi 5 O V f .ks . . . 5. 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X jerry Keyes instructed the United States history for juniors and seniors. 13 'tu I Sophomore contlnue Rosemary Adams Cochise, Arizona Andrea Atkins Manhattan Beach, Californri Helen jean Auerbach Trinidad, West Indies Rhonda Best Covina, Califomia Kelly Bocchini Phoenix, Arizona Marvin Brisbin El Paso, Texas Chris Britt Clendale, Arizona Stephanie Browning Pasadena, California Reed Bums Austin, Texas Rhonda Caffey Ilonston, Texas Tim Campbell Creece Anne Carson San Rafael, California Kim Case San Francisco, Californl 1 Karen Cobb Dhahran, Sandi Arabia Tim Cowles Abqaiq, Sandi Arabia Randy Criswell Scottsdale, Arizona Brian Davidson Tokyo, japan Debbie Del Bosco Vail, Colorado Chris Duffner Oklahoma City, Oklahom 1 Renee Cannaway Monroe, Louisiana Sophomores Sandra Craham Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Mike Guttersen Briggsdale, Colorado john Haring Anaheim, Califomia David Heil Santa Ana, Califomia Nancy Heimann Alvlfhobar, Saudi Arabia Carol Hine VVickenburg, Arizona Sean Hobbs Raleigh, North Carolina Sandra Holdorf Paramaribo, Suriname S. Scott Holdorf Paramaribo, Suriname S. Melinda Holliday Alamo, Califomia Nancy Hurd Spring, Texas Laura Iensen Irvine, Califomia Chris Kalina Al'Khobar, Saudi Arabia Ion Keidser Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia Martha Kelly Sheridan, Wyoming Caren Klein Richardson, Texas Happy Laird Portland, Oregon Derek Little Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Judy Marek Phoenix, Arizona David Madinez Chinle, Alizona 44 America America on-L RG ie l g .1 If Sara McAlister Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Tim McAllister Mt. Union, Iowa Mike McCarty Thimphu, Bhutan Kelly McCulley Scottsdale, Arizona Tammy McCutchin Coppell, Texas Rick McMaster Northpon, New York Clay Merritt Dallas, Texas Akihiro Mima Osaka, Iapan Mike Morris Houston, Texas Mohamacl Nasser Portland, Oregon Martin Niebler Los Angeles, Califomia Robin Pliuner Torrence, Califomia Wendy Rainey Saudi Arabia Kelly Anne Ramirez Carmichael, Califomia julie Ramstead Rolling Hills, Califomia Michael Redmon Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Austin Richolson Newport, Arkansas Will Snell Houston, Texas Randy Starr Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Sally Snyder Santa Barbara, Califomia ophomore Robyn Steinle Norwood, New jersey Dennis Stepp Manhattan Beach, Califomia Wendy Stobs Phoenix, Arizona Steve Svirsky Scarsdale, New York Kim Taxsy Carmel, Califomia Eric Thomson Mountain View, Califomia Becky Thumann Houston, Texas Heidi Tumer Encino, Califomia if Monique Vander Stroom La Place, Louisiana Valerie Vetterli San Rafael, Califomia N I , l lx I ir ,Ml-, ., V- 1 I new ,,,, , - if ,I O PT oyyy ,,.,,,,-,,.,,,cM,,,,,, me ,.,,, o y if y if Many interesting experiments were conducted in the Biology class. Freshmen debut Clyde Allard Las Vegas, Nevada Ron Amling Grants Pass, Oregon Karen Bengston Ahamadi, Kuwait jim Benight Denver, Colorado Chris Buck Batesville, Indiana Leigh Carson Tupelo, Mississippi Alan Cassidy Medon, Sumatra Bill Dorn Mexico Desiree Dubek Chicago, Illinois Lonnie Durand Ielin, VVyoming Jeff Ellis Clayton, Missouri Charles Garrison Fullerton, California Manuel Garza Hesperia, California David Heninger Morgan Hill, California M iehelle Holdorf Paramaribo, Surinarue S A Balmette Iustus Indianapolis, Indiana Rob Koelsch San Diego, California Karlton Lowe Anchorage, Alaska Steve Lynch Melrose, Massachuset Tracy Markham Casper, VVyorning ts Deborah Martinez Chinle, Arizona Tracy McCone Lafayette, California Steve McRae San Diego, Califomia jim Mertens Glendale, Missouri Steve Mills Jalisco, Mexico Cort Milum Paradise Valley, Arizona Hiroki Nogami Tokyo, japan Suthep Poongumarn Bangkok, Thialand Stacy Radinsky Houston, Texas Bruce Stevenson Paradise Valley, Arizona Kim Swift Scottsdale, Arizona Bill Talbeit Anchorage, Alaska Sue Tomlinson Kitwe, Zambia Tim Turner Seattle, Washington Anthony Villalobos Tehran, Iran james Wick Phoenix, Arizona Missie Williams Scottsdale, Arizona Crystal Wilson Oakland, Califomia Jayne Yarbro Dyersbiug, Tennessee New tudent are enrolled fx, fy BOTTOM ROW: Sue Carroll, Pat Iiaravanon, Chat Iiaravanon, Mari McDougall, Dawn Millman. Row 2: Bill Osborn, Roger Beckmeyer, Scott Fos- sum, Chuck Evans, Ken Mantzey, Don Smerlis, Chris Evans. Y? BOTTOM ROW: Russell Verdugo, Warren Webster, Lisa Tanzer, Ed Phillips, john Webster, Judson White, Shannon White. ROW 2: Ed Greene, Rob jenkins, jeff Bordelove, Vandee Walker, Gil Mantzey, Brigitta Krish. 49 Campus Caper qw.. I 1 B . Acacizfs clowns! Speak no evilg hear no evilg see no evil. vi A tense scene from Sam's Bar set off a bang. Marty Niebler and Missy Williams studied f?!j together. 50 Honors F FN FN fw Cm eaders accompli h goal Student Coiuicil was the legislative assem- blage which represented the entire high school student body. It consisted of eight stu- dents who were assigned the important duty of making recommendations to the Standards Committee and school administration con- cerning student welfare. Student Council up- held high academic standards and maintained high morale and school spirit. Liaison Committee was arranged for the purpose of creating union between students and faculty. x,-1 f lk Sage . , ,X .af BOTTOM ROW: Harry Kason, Dorie Vlatten, Tammy McCutchin, Manuel Garza ROW 2: Sue Tomlinson, Scott Alcorn, Heed Burns, Shelly Pfeifcr. Liai on Student Faculty BOTTOM ROW: Manuel Garza, Sue Tomlinson, Harry Kason, Dorie Vlattcn, Scott Alcorn, Tammy McCutchin, Shelly Pfeifer, Recd Burns. ROW 2 Ken Furtado, Mrs. Vicki Glasso, Joe Lamer, Larry Seeley, Gerald Keyes, Hugh Slattery, Mrs. Peggy Smith and Mrs. Margaret Dodge. 52 enior class officer Mike Hudson, jackie jordan, Patty Bertie, and Sue Heffron. fb, Class officers represented the interests and needs of the class from which they were elected. Four officers were selected from each class by the most amount of votes, and assignments to each of- fice were determined by the rela- tive number of votes for each can- didate. Class officers were responsible for planning activities during the year. Junior Lisa Loyd, Mary Winter, Iulie Smith, and Charl Boyd. s f 53 ophomores Freshmen Andrea Atkins, Happy Laird and Nancy Hurd. ,-x 3- 1, 4: L in Si. .2. Q , . 'I lx .X if ,Av 54 Missy Williams, Dave Heningcr, Leigh Carson and Karen Bengston. Candid faces Selecting a suitable candidate. Karen Lind contemplating life's ups and downs. -fig,-.p ,a-i41::1ciM:.11.uw You wouldn't dare take my picture! Would you?', is ' , ff ,-- fi ZF, .. 4 'L s 7,4 A I 'Landmarks' All students became identifiable at some part of the day at a local spot on campus where they were commonly seen. Familiar faces were a pleasant part of the day, and soon every- one became acquainted with other students. 55 1 ' '1 I 1 s ational Honor ociety Bottom Row: Danny Masuda, Laura Baxter, Fiona Bannerman, Tyler Van Pelt, jill Crawford, Teri Syphers, Dorie Vlatten, Robert Stevenson. Row 2: Sue Heffron, Patty Bertie, Ianet Bollmann, Liz Cummings, Becca Rupe, Polly Hardy, Charl Boyd, Mary Rowland. Row 3: George Villalobos, Juan Ordoveza, Gabriel Garza-Rangel, Art Rowland, Stewart Cellers, Khaldoun Iallad, Lewis Bruton, Vichaow Rakphongphairoj. uill and Scroll Bottom Row: Janet Bollmann, Patty Bertie, Web Bixby, Con- nie Shaw, Robert Stevenson. Row 2: Dale Rosenthal, Charl Boyd, Mark Butler, Becca Rupe, julie Krauss, Sue Heffron. 56 X, J .-.. M ,J Valedictorian ichaow akphongphairdj Vichaow placed first in his class achieving a 4.0 grade average throughout his four high school years. Vichaow was born in Bangkok, Thailand july 7, 1957. When he was five, he went to school in Hong Kong until 1974. Then he Went back to Bangkok to finish high school. This year Vichaow came to judson for a year of English schooling. Vichaow is Parliamentarian of the Adventist School Student As- sociation and was elected to National Honor Society in his senior ear. Y He plans to go to college and major in Electrical Engineering. Salutatorian Dorie Vlatten Dorie was born February 23, 1959, in Newark, New jersey, and is now living in Chandler, Arizona. Dorie has attended Judson for two years. She was selected to the National Honor Society in her junior year and received the U of A Outstanding junior Award. Dorie was secretary of the Student Council her junior year and president of Student Council her senior year. Dorie plans to attend the University of Arizona and major in Animal Health Science. 57 George Aldrich Award Khaldoun Iallad was born May 12, 1954 in Tulkarm, jordan, but he has lived in Saudi Arabia most of his life. Khal has received awards for the Best Defensive Back in football, Most Improved Soccer Player, and Was very involved in basketball and baseball. Khaldoun generated enthusiasm and excitement with every sport he participated in. He is well liked and enjoys people. Khal was selected for the National Honor Society in his senior year. George Aldrich was an outstanding athlete and was respected and, loved by all. He would have been a senior in the year 1963- 64, but he passed away on his familyis ranch the summer of 1963. This award is presented to the outstanding senior boy and is do- nated by the Aldrich family in memory of their son. Robert Stevenson was awarded the Arizona State University Medallion of Merit Award. Robert will receive a full year scholar- ship to ASU. He was nominated to Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society and is an outstanding member of Cougar newspa- per staff. Robert is interested in drama, writing and motor-cy- cling. Arthur Rowland received the University of Arizona Out- standing Iunior Award for excellence in scholastics and citizen- ship. Art will receive a full year scholarship to the U. of A. He was elected to National Honor Society and his main interests are in basketball and mathematics. Art would like to go to college and major in engineering or mathematics. ASU Medallion of Merit 58 U, of A Gutstanding Junior Z 4, ., 1. 1 1' E 1 ,JU My . , - .. j,t, r 3,0 N -. N ' . 1 A . I f -QI.. J 1-:- It I ,V op, ', , N ' General Excellence The following people are outstanding in their fields. Top: Liz Curnings received the Excellence for English. She was also elected to National Honor Society in her junior year and received the ASU Medallion Award her junior year. Dorie Vlatten received the Excellence in Social Studies. Her special interest is riding and she is a qualified riding instructor. Vichaow Rakphongphairoj received the Excellence Award for Science. He enjoys reading and working with mechanical objects. Lewis Bruton received the Excellence Award for Mathematics. He lives in Sherril, Arkansas, and is interested in horses, cutting and roping. Bottom right: Patty Bertie was awarded the General Excellence in Art. She was elected to Quill and Scroll in her sophomore yearg Editor of the Cougar, juniorg member of National Honor Society, senior yearg Senior Vice Presidentg Cheer- leader, junior year, and Head Cheerleader, senior year. X A l f rf X v , X 7 I l Q, t, 4, . f 2 5. , f f ,K , .t .- this 59 Cactus record memories Composed of eleven students with very little experience, the Cactus staff was faced with the impossible task of por- traying the school year and all its memo- rable moments. It was a slow start, filled with its share of mistakes and miscalculations and some- times seemed as though the Cactus would never make it to the press. Many hours were spent after school and on weekends fighting the never ending battle of final deadlines . With all the time and devotion the staff put into this year's Cactus, we are happy to say we made it! Working on a layout were Patty Bertie, julie Krauss, Web Bixby, and Charl Boyd NKx...J i, if rli. ' vf BOTTOM ROW: julie Krauss,'Web Bixby, Patty Bertie, Mark Butler, Charl Boyd. ROW 2: Mrs, Faye Black, Connie Shaw, janet Bollmann Greg Cuardiano, Charles Garrison, Robin Obert, and Anne Carson. 60 1-is Communications Cougar style N X E X Am .. , it J ll tl S Ill QD ll ll Il I l' Dale Rosenthal, Becca Rupe, Sue Heffron, Robert Stevenson discussed Cougar's next issue. Keeping up on the latest Judson news, the Cougar newspaper staff reported events and daily happenings every six weeks. These layouts were prepared in a unique and different way. Each issue contained many individual ideas and formats. Every issue the Cougar newspaper was sent to every parent or guardian to inform them of the activities and happenings on and off campus that their children were involved in. O A BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Faye Black, Dale Rosenthal, Becca Rupe, Sue Heffron, Robert Stevenson. ROW 2: Sally Snyder, Alisha Woodring, Tim Patrick, jim Mertens, and Robyn Saunders. 61 Student prepare The cast of the Drama Clnb's presentation Visit to a Small Planet is pictured here, all smiles after a very successful production. Mrs. Sherley Ruby, Andy Mendel, Linda Morgan, jan Chapin, Sandy Graham, Dawn Evans, Mike McCarty, Rick Cart, Lisa Adlcr, Tim Patrick, April Swierz XVhen not busy Working on a major pro- duction for the entire student body, the Drama Class maintained their proficiency and style doing improvisations and little skits. The class also learned about props, directing and make-up throughout the year. Students gained experience per- forming in front of an audience, and learned how to let go. 62 Mrs. Sherley Ruby, director, after many weeks of many rehearsals was very pleased with the final per- formance. S Last minute review before play. for professionali m wi al General Powers and ll member of the United Nations, Paula Torent, were amazed at the fcuts of Mr. Kreton, at Ian Chapin getting into her part. left. In an effort to discover the answers, the family discussed the origin of their visitor from a Small Planet, Mr. Kreton. 63 Creati ity emerge nv Q. .sg X , ii . E l L Richard Riley proudly displayed his inlayed wood lion. Art class students painted these people on campus. Under the direction of Stahr, Judson stu- dents developed their individual talents. For those who were a part of the class, or for those who just came to browse through the works of art, a journey into stahrland was a unique experience. t gif' . 64 Ian Chapin helped on painting while she learned different techniques. Sports FN W Cougars strive to Win ,, t. ...,,.o,., ,, A A C ww, . rx 15 BOTTOM ROW: Manuel Garza, Anthony Villalobos, Ron Amling, James Mertens, William Utterback. ROW 2: Larry Talbert, George Villalobos, William Talbert, Khaldolm Jallad, Roy Chick, David Land. ROW 3: Theodore Haimann, Randy Criswell, Cuy Spaulding, Mike Parker, Joseph De- brow, Brian Fallon, Reza Khassian. ROW 4: Coach C-illeland, Mark Cavallo, Randy Starr, Kirk Marrow, Tom Heck, Mike Hudson, Coach Ireland. Judson Seton Judson Phoenix Indian School Judson Bagdad Judson San Pasquel Judson Orme Judson San Pasquel Judson St. Johns 66 3' ' ,,u,,4w.. gg yy ' ,L,..,,, . My f'Jpf?gw..,a , Impressive yardage gained by Mike Hudson against Seton. r wi I ' I 37 T 55? -xgvg 'arf G It' how Mike Hudson gets by with a little help from his friends, David Land, 371, and joe Debrow, 430 ou pla the game The football season began with dedication, hard work and sincere efforts. Cougars rose higher and higher under the guidance and sure hands of coaches Gilleland and Ireland and the Judson football team emerged to strive with drive. A 3 Coach Cilleland instructs football players: Manuel Garza, Reza Khassian, Khaldoun jallad, and William UU6l'ba0k- 67 ual effort Team effort and fine coaching resulted in a very productive basketball season. V Coach Pat Gilleland provided knowledge t and strategy and the team took off from the1'e. Bottom Row: Kirk Morrow, Mike McCarty, Khuzaima Iallad, Manuel Garza. Row 2: Tom Heck, Dave Doyne, Arthur Rowland, Tim Patrick, Coach Pat Cilleland. 68 Tom Heck . . . body language. Randy VViggers displayed his fierce determination against opposition. bring result S... E I. Close competition at the jump. judson on top . . . again. Steve Pratt in the clear. Mark Cavolo screaming for . . . help? occer team ha mm km? ,gm 5 wana some 559335 M95 BOTTOM ROW: Khaldoun Iallad, Shawn Kavossi QGoaliej, Raul Bisbal, Navid Rahimzadeh. ROW 2: Monique VanderStro0m, Bret VanderStroom, Larry Talbert, Brian Fallon, George Villalobos, Tony Villalobos, ROW 3: Blady Ruiz CCoachj, Steve Szkoda, Mike Vetterli, Gabriel Garza, Ali F orou- har, Mahamah Nasser,lPaul Kauffman fManagerj. A tense moment Khaldoun Iallad in a triumphant mood 70 4: Q, Monique VanderStroom was an invaluable part of the soccer team. .r. ' ., - .g.,w1.- 3 if i ' nr , 3. X IA.. 1 f Q. ,fsiigf ,G X fi3QX3g,g15g,.,,,aL.- 5 .gig pig, as .Q -a-, 5 3, fr 52 cb ,.,-, , t c , r . . e:-e www ., ,4 ,,i an Q -:,, 1 f-,. - e - 1 'r aw , me 'i w a-a 2+ rw ,r N Missy' .Mr ' - ms,-, -1, - f Stir, ,sa zfgigxzxw .- A i g: ftgasx, . -7 jpg BLA ' 'faisvf ' 4 Y -rife-2. x,wii Af 'Pig-ff? HQ-L, fri- li George Villalobos made his way across the field. international fu ion Hot item on the agenda of athletic activities this year was the soc- cer team. Under the guidance of the experienced instructor, Coach Blademiro Ruiz, the team worked hard and excelled in performance in competition with other schools. The roster resembled an inter- national register with students hailing from Mexico, Trinidad, japan, Iran, Canada and Pakistan, not to mention a diversified selection of American students. 1 R-, ip, ., ws. M Msgs . Q . , - -:,., , , at Q K , t 5 f - 'lv , 'V ' ,V ,Lv I i we s A r W, ,J 1- ,xg .ur ' . 4 Q M ' - v 87,95 .a ' ' g' ix r ' l k, 4' -I . f , L.-ref , I J . I ' I I I .. -t . +3 can .. P it r at 4 . P' V - 'gs ggi' , X, ,M ' . - fi U J K, f -- U s ' ,,,.....,, A5 f x ' it - so 1 Lt .V ' 2 x -' ! F:-an ' K - Q. F , my ' i f tm--fs, 2' '-qw, ' ' V - 5 + 1 , f r Aan:-.,f.::ww gz1rff, s as ' V M411 5 , , '- ' ' 'M '-'-'- . f t'N.. 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Mr, ,- . 1-kwfirt-'.,,: JV ' U A 1-,Jvji '1 r - L. , 1, :'-ww, x ug-7, L 1 ,. il . ., ft .f .:.t-aw, .mf ff, 'Url rw we ., 4' +.'r1.ff-,wr t i1 V ' w -f -fwvfifrw-wws' f, ,. .1 W 2 , g,.Y,m 21,4 f. ..., .4 5 x tk, 3 . wen, wg, 12iM.,M.Q.,gg Q, 4, 141. w .KM VM., ,. J V ,. ,, as 'ff 'hiring in fe V' ,,3..,'w-a'fff,,sQ15-ina, fa w ' - 1 'H--1'-4, :,i Fu ir: '.v1f 'i'Pf. ' 1 ' I ff ve rsfigii -H., za. 4, 7 'zz 'biffrft-'?3?5eLjfg 'Jw ff Jn' -. .,, p, , gr - ' ,. 3 '-5. 'r ns, .-. N., ,f M f i t , t s, 'jpg . .W f 3 ,, ... ,ugh 49.-A1 1 V . . 3,-V, ,, , -ff s b v , - 1 . , Au, - - A . 4, -fy-s-, tfi,f-s-1 f , .eff , s n 4 'f fs -,',,,W 1-A ,, . 3. ' x 1,1 ,. ,- v, , W . f A f . W4 ' - , . , ui 'Q .- - M 2' ,vjg V . - . 'fy .qw -1 ' K, .1 , fgfiff 4,5 : - . . . g 1,-, Raul Bisbal getting ready to show his stuff. After a victorious game 71 Baseballi international port. Strategy and hard work were essential to uphold the traditional high standard of Iudsonis baseball team. Coached by joe M Lamer the team succeeded to greatly de- velop their skills with experience. K A . ' X- , f'.r,i'fi' W if J tl M .J Akihiro Mima, Rob Robison, Manuel Garza and Khaldoun Iallad up to bat. l BOTTOM ROW: Bill Osbom, Teddy Haimann, Paul Jimenez, Hiroki Nogami, Manuel Garza, ROW 2: juzo Hisaoka, Mark Cavolo, Akihiro Mima Kiyoshi Saito, Brett Vander Stroom, Randy Wiggers, Willy Snell, ROW 3: Tom Heck, Khuzaima Iallad, Kevin Cobb, Greg Hobbs, Rob Robison Khaldoun jallad, Richard Schwartz, joe Lamer. 72 I Track goe co-ed Bottom Row: Monique Vander Stroom, Desi Dubek, Missie Williams, Ron Amling, Tracy Mc Cone, Donna Geiwitz, Karen Brewer, Row 2: Dale Rosenthal, Allan Cassidy, Kelly Bocchini, julie Ramstead, Doug Ireland, George Villalobos, Susan Carroll, janet Kane. Row 3: David Doyne, Mohammad Shiblaq, Sandy Holdorf, Step- hanie Browning, Navid Rahimzadeh, George Ireland. Row 4: Will Utterback, Mark Woodsmall, Harry Kason, Kirk Marrow, Mark Freedman, William Dom. Track had a good turn-out of interested students, Coached by George Irelland. The team excelled its past records, and had a great season. This year was also the begin- ning of a brand new track team with both boys and girls admitted as equal members. Golfers stri e for par Brian Davidson, Mark Cavolo, Hank Wick, Kirk Marrow, jerry Goudie, Paul Kaufmann, Mark Fielding. Many students found the golf team to be both relaxing and competitive. For players who wished to compete, matches were set up with students from other schools. Yet some just practiced their strokes and learned the basics instructed by jerry Goudie. They practiced at Camelback and Mountain Shadows once a week. 73 Volleyball team trie hard BO'I'I'OM ROW: Rosemary Adams, Michelle Holdorf, Mindy Sorenson, Sara McAlister, Terri Syphers. ROW 2: Susan Heffron, Amy Forrest, Billie I0 Donovon, Sandy Holdorf, Lyssa Kerr. ' - . Q, f rw Y 'x l S i .,...,... 'U-nu. 41 Sandy Holdorf made a great return. Sara MCAUSYCF SC0l'6d 3 POiHf. 74 Team hows stamina Girls' basketball season started off with a bit of good luck when they won the open- ing season game. The girls breezed through the season thoroughly enjoying the com- petition. Practice was a delight because of the fun and games and friendly rapport on the court during after school sessions. Sue Heffron managed an amazing jump at the snap. In this close call, a Judson teammate gained the advantage. Bottom Row: Dale Rosenthal, Sue Heffron, Billie Io Donovan, Lisa Adler, Patti Smith. Row 2: Rosemary Adams, Anne Darbishire, Tammy Petrick, Flor Vega Prieto. 75 Teamwork in pires girl ' game. Desi Dubek, Karen Bentson, Billie Io Donovan and Kim Tarsy watch the team at practice. ft E 2 2 l nl..-....,..........fs4.......,,' ' , ha,-'uw 3. fsqiffrwi .t 3 .r. any gigs - Qg,.g's,r:-r rf if-H lRsgQy,:i'.l Wifi .wig f th 1 4 ,fri jQ..I - Q - V -' V '-Ji ' Q: ,ii-4114 ' K ,. jj: Crystal Wilson and Monique Vander Stroom waiting for the pitcher to make her move. Motivation and free time were devoted by girls on the softball team and they were rewarded with a season to be proud of. This was one of the favorites of girls' sports this year, and there was a large turnout. Mrs. Billy Io Donovan coached the girls. BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Holdorf, Connie Shaw, Heidi Turner, Monique Vander Stroom, Amy Forrest ROW 2: Anna Femandez, Iackie jordan, Kelly Ramirez, Billie Io Donovan, Karen Bentson, Desi Dubek, Crys tal Wilson. ROW 3: Kim Tarsy, Charl Boyd, Patty Bertie, Tamra Maier, Rhonda Best, Pat Thumann, Sara McA1ister, Lisa Polotnik 76 Tenni takes upward Wing Rob Herbert, Eric Thompson, Phil Ormsby, instructor, Marty Niebler, Tom Heck, Clay Merritt. Patty Smith, Lisa Adler, Phil Ormsby, Kelly Ann Ramirez, Susan Heffron. There was a girls and boys tennis team under the instruction of Phil Ormsby. Composed of enthusiastic members, the teams practiced diligently to improve their game and excercised daily to keep in good physical shape. The tennis classes were very lucky to have Mr. Ormsby as a coach. Phil has accomplished much in the tennis world. He designed and built the Palm Springs Tennis Club, and instructed tennis there, also two of his pupils became na- tional championsg Wiley Van Horn and joe Hunt. VVhen Mr. Ormsby left southern California, he came to Iudson and became a popular personality on campus. 77 Divers learn scuba Rob Iorgenson, Caren Klein, David Land, Scott Alcorn, Bill Pierson, Helen Iean Auerbach, and Mike Mason finstructorj leam about diving tech- niques. The group made diving exhibitions to San Diego, California. Wrestling team takes hold Corey Patton fcoachl, David Land, Steve Szkoda, Randy Starr, Mike Parker, Greg Guardiano, George Villalobos. Bottom Row: Randy Criswcll, Teddy Haimann, Bret Vzmderstroom, Ron Amling, Terri Tolar and Navid Rahimzadehf 78 Riflery aim high --.-, BOTTOM ROW: Mehdi Riahi, Mike McCulley, Vincent Rush, Richard Malley, Kelley McCulley, Ion Keidser, Suthep Poongumarn. ROW 2: Instruc- tor Bill Iudson, Reza Khassian, Farshid Khodayar, Vichaow Rakphonghairoji, Barry Judy, Mohamad Nasser, Scott Graham, Scott Holdorf, Randy Criswell. . ry' -T ,- 1- A911 ' , ra-Sr .,.,f ' Milf Q' 5 ,.4i ,,f -'nif,g,,. my A . ei 5' 1,,:w,fi. Q ' AI t P A' Randy Criswell a high marksman. Mr. Iudson with foreign students Fashid Khodayark Khoni and Mehdi Riahi. Bill Judson taught Judson students the art of riflery. They met on Sunday morning to practice and were supplied with 22 cali- ber rifles. This sport gave students an op- portimity to learn riflery under safety con- trolled conditious in accordance with national regulations. 79 port banquet gives Students active in sports and their parents were invited to the traditional sports banquet, where trophies and awards were presented to outstanding and deserving athletes. joe Lamer opened the ceremonies who introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Bob Snider, sports editor of the Scotts- dale Daily Progress. Awards were presented to the fifth and sixth grade flagg football team by their coach Roy Schalger and the seventh and eighth grade by coach jeff Bass. With great enthusiasm Lisa Herrerras gave her lower school volleyball team their trophies for first place. After introducing the cheerleading squad, Billie Io Dono- van gave out the Valuable Players Awards for high school volleyball. Then Coaches Pat Gilleland and George Ireland gave out trophies and letters to the football team. All of this lead up to the highlight of the evening, when Blady Ruiz presented awards to his soccer team, for the soccer cham- pionship. . Q-,A ,gp A ,iw . wg N f ' A if arts , - 3 2 r 2 1 ' i i Blady Ruiz presented A.I.A.A. State Champion soccer award to Mr. Wick on behalf of the SOCCCI' team. 4 J K Outstanding player awards for football was presented by Coaches George Ireland and Pat Gilleland to Roy Chick, Tom Heck, David Land, Randy Starr, Khaldoun Iallad and Mike Hudson. 80 axes at 'is 1' it , . X Phillip Tanzer, Bret Burke, jeff Schmidt with coach Roy Schalger show awards for foothall. recognition to athletes l WMF' 1 Q f ll 0 Xt 1,1 . qjllix Mike Meek and jim Slater were presented with awards hy sports director joe La- mer. W., -wa., 5 Q-...J 56'-5? :lilo -we :, 5, .if-5 91529 ,. 12' frwfifazfx fF2i:2:'fis:,f:, ,tifffffzgzg Soccer coach Blady Ruiz with Brian Fallon, Gabriel Garza, and Khaldoun jallad proudly show off their soccer awards. 81 Lower school participates, too f-Till? W, 'V' ' Sue Heffron with volleyball Coach Billie jo Donovan. Rosemary Adams and Lisa - Polotnik receive outstanding player awards. me Q V 4 Dawn Milner, Coach Lisa Herrerras and oanne V Q it .Q gi Q gulls, U L Qc P I an Otterloo show off volleyball l' I trophies - .. ' 1.5! ep' Wff 'ff -..,7.,g Aa rs., Dawn Milner, Beth Wiener, Liz Herrerras, Desi Duheek, Kathy Prevost, Kathy Slater, Franny Slater, Nina Garza and Joanne Van Otterloo first place volleyball team. 82 N Corral F X FW FW FW W C Girls' Rodeo Team .e1f5F7'7ilzh ,' Pa i .ar I 1- I N, ROW 1: Mrs. Ruth Fronk, instmctor, Polly Hardy, Tammy McCutchin, Robin Plumer, Amy Folmer, Becca Rupe ROW 2: Heidi Abrams, Stephanie Browning, Carol Hine, Anne Carson, Teri Tolar, Cherrie Ralls, Robyn Barrett Girls' Rodeo Team consists of 14 girls who practice their barrel racing, goat tying, pole bending and break-away rop- ing. They compete in horse shows in Scottsdale and the annual Iudson-Orme ro- deo. To pay for the prizes Won in com- petition, the girls pay dues each semester and sell pop at the Corral. 84 ill- it 8 Wav ' -at - ' . li . 5-Q1A4 34-ta', ,5- - ' '21 i.' ' ' 'M' iwiifigyp ff' Tammy McCutchin runs the barrels with ease Ha high hopes V' ' ,ill 5X ' Anne Carson ties the goat. Polly Hardy rounds the barrels. A xl. 4 -T-' 'TJ , 85 as as f Cowboys excel in riding and roping Judson, a westem school, keeps with the tradition of rodeo activities by boasting a fine rop- ing team. Over the years, a complete stock of calves and steers has been maintained for ropin . . , . g and team tying. Most of the 17 boys on the team ride their own horses, but there are excellent horses 'l bl th ' avai a e at e school corral for those who do not. Preston Brady presides over the practices which are in preparation for the end of the ear , Y ROPE-OFF, but leaders have been elected also: President, Tom Neileyg Vice President, Fred Slyfieldg Secretary-treasurer, Stew Cellers. The Judson Roping Team is highly competitive, and is recognized with high standing on the Arizona Rodeo Circuit. Fred Slyfield is ready to throw the loop around the calf. F tw 2 f ' .A +YJ ft' M 3 jf ,x 25 fs QE X A my Ed Schoening - Farrier Mike Redmon rounck 'em up. BOTTOM ROW: lim Marek, Mike Morris, Randy Rupe, Mike Redxnon, Ieff Lewis, joe Debrow, Rob Koelsch, Scott Alcorn, ROW 2: Rick Cart, Stew Ccllcrs, Mike Guttersen, Lewis Bruton, Ioe Fronk, Fred Slyfielcl, Tom Neily, SEATED: Preston Brady, Dan Talbcrt. mv . Q s 1-3, . X-955' 87 Parada Del Sol 1 Scottsdale Iaycees sponsored the well known Parada Del Sol. The parade is an annual event, having begun almost a quar- ter of a century agog Iudson has been ac- tively involved since the beginning. This year, Judson contributed both English and Westem riders to participate in the traditional equestrian procession. H4 1 -1' an Q 1 BI!! LIJJJ Q, , 4 . S 88 Parade in the un FOUNTAIN ' Preparations for the event were exciting as riders braided colored ribbons and put school color bows on their horses. The lucky animals were gently bathed and bnwhed and cared for with much T.L.C. Final arrangements, begun at 4:30 a.m., in- cluded polishing tack and riding gear. Thousands of spectators enjoyed the big event. ' FOUN TA-IN One of the few groups to display a different style was the English riding team. 89 questrian team Anyone who rode or was interested in horses was welcome to join the JETS Und- son Equestrian Teamj. Their activities in- cluded participation in many horse shows and banquets organized by the officers for the members, It was a familiar sight to see members of the IETS selling pretzels at juice break to raise extra funds for special Club activities. Debbie Del Bosco and Duane Fronk jumping the hur- dles. 90 ha many members L Debbie Del Bosco, Mary Rowland, jill Crawford: JET officers. Qikiwf Q 'iglwji 'f r'- - mi ' if . 7' 3'533Q , 1 Melanie Sloane gets her experience early. 9 1 Vaulting team i new Iudson Vaulting team was introduced to the students by Elly Trepas, the English Riding teacher. Membership was available to grade schoolers as well as high school students. Vaulting actually means the art of gym- nastics on a moving horse, usually a trot or canter. A special device called a surcingle goes aroimd the horse's belly and has handles which are used to maintain balance. The team members practiced six exer- cises which were mandatory in com- petition, and the club planned competition with local teams. The main purpose of vaulting was to de- velop balance and courage in themselves and tmst in their horses. X .JA x in Duane Fronk and Sue Moore make a spectacular duo lt f f' jill Crawford displays her style and her smile. Helen jean Auerbach walking to maintam her balance 92 Roping officers Rodeo officers K J . I -,....,, PollyH dyT yMCth ff-A P 9 V I ef 5 A 4 n' 93 Western Ways -1 .J 94 ,af I i Donna Owens a s ' pf! -Aoi .' 4 fter a day of riding ww :ks V- ., - ., i.,,. -wqhlf' pills. .. ,....,, in r XXI ,, 4 j 1 M: ' is li 1 Fester Slyfield, Tummy McCutchin, Randy Starr, Kim Tarcy watched the fun. Billy Madonna ropes a wild one! Ruth Young, Robin Plumer, Mike Cutterson discuss thc pleasures of western life. bring happiness , yu 5,1 Q X A K .,-we e Y . ' X dere. f r, -A' e 1. M e fee S+-i i,xSd' pv v Jayne Yarbro, Sue Tomlinson enjoy an afternoon at the corral. Adam Scripps rides again. Circle once to the left, then back again 95 They gather at the Corral Mike Guttersen and Bobby Mike Parker, Donna Ceiwitz, and Karl Lowe , 'w f' 'V ii a, , ' f Qff , ,H it , S F., J 1 gg' The Holdorfs: Scott, Sandy and Michelle . x , . V l. - L Preston and Bruce talking it over 96 Dorms f WW FW rw Q C. Acacia 'AL jc 'W Vi - . BOTTONI HONV: Mike Silva, llilllily llupc, Tim Patrick, Holm Koelscli. SECOND ROW: Ruth Young Lllorin fvlotlmerj, Nlikol llcss QIJOYIII Filtll0l'l. Miki, xlCciill'ly. -Im: DL-lmrnw, Ricky Curl. NVQ-lm Bixlw. Apache X K. L.. A 'Er . P 'Slit lk , V ..::1 K ' AA lessee? if 4. i M Q' 8 hi- i if V' i F 'ff A ks in ' l -if BOTTOM ROW: Charles Norwood, Ieb Guardiano, lim Harpster, jim Reed. Tony Lncarotti, Troy Hare. ROW 2: jim Slafcr, Cone Minarik fD0nn Futherj, John Crahaxn, Don Carter fDorm Fatherj, Sid Cznnplncll, Glenn Wood, Edwin Cardcna. 98 e avi f. fl Aztec '9 43 i if NWN' , xx. p, '+P liO'I'I'OM ROW: Benji Heller, Chacc Parker, john Martin, Dinshaw Raluliani. ROW 2: David Curza, Ray O'Neil, Georgia Hunt fDorm Mothcrl, David Chapman, Danesh Rabbani. Coconino 1 .af pw:-N., Q' YL' ky: A L' , we ,,,,::,,,k.: '45, 3 ffm' 1 M 0 ' R r Q-..::D BOTTOM ROW: Dan Talbert, Mica Meek, Ethan Harrington. ROW 2: Adam Lober, Michael Raphael, Ian Russo fDorm Motherj, Nelson Lowe, Spiro Alvonellos. 99 Hopi M- wi as F1 is . ff7fiAQ7i'l'Ei 7.3 . .gf . ' sary- ' :af GQ. vf X ,diff eq .fy I ' 7, ' BOTTOM ROW: Claude Allard, Brian Davidson, Hiroki Nogznni, jzuncs Mcrtcns. ROVV 2: Chris Buck, Steven Lynch, Jim Clark fDorm Fatlicrj, Steve McCrac. Karl Lowe. aricopa ' ..r55f ' C, 1 Q ll ., fir , BO'I'I'OM ROW: jon Mallard, George Naka, Raul Bisbal, George Villalobos, Paul King, Mike Hudson. RONV 2: Bruce Millward fDorm Fatlicrj, Randy Wiggcrs, Gregg Hobbs, Larry Talbert, Mike Vetterli, Richard Riley. 100 -ff Ea t Papago wx xpw C ' CHM, 'XT C9 ta .7 mi 51 BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Markley, Reed Burns, Ieff Ellis, Sean Hobbs, Mehdi Riahi, Paul Terry, Adam Scripps. ROW 2: Dennis Cochran QDorin Fathcrl, Brian Turner, Ali Forouhar, David Doyne, Chip Timmerman, Randy Starr, Marvin Brisbin, Chris Duffner. West Papago r .s ft A I BOTTOM ROW: Paul Jimenez, john Stewart, Matthew Casper, Charles Garrison. Navicl Rahimzadeli, Kevin Cobb, Bill NVilson. ROW 2: Brian Fallon, Danny Masuda, Khuzaima Iallad, jack NVest fDKDfIl1 Fathcrl, Martin Nielmler, Farshid I-lamedani, Shahid Raja, Kiyoshi Saito. 101 Ea t Pima .ff ,-Q ,,,4u4u.auw Y 3 , ll Jil ,-Na: .b I 1 3, , liO'I'I'OM ROW: Andy Mendle, Dave Moss, john Holmes, juzo I-Iisaoka, Akihiro Mima, William Dorn, Viehaow Ralqihongphairoj. IKOVV 2: Kirk Davis, Austin Nicholson, juan Ordoveza, Charles Beyer, Gahriel Carla, Tom Heck, Scott Holdorf, Lewis Bmton. We t ima ,wo-isa.,-W--A, 5 t , ,T i I ' x 1' . 0 wr .M an ' ' 1 a 1 1 ,- it ' f 4 A , 1 Q ma, t Y yi 13 , 4 Q 2 ' fi Y' -P is g ff? 'A S Q s M . x'rX' Si Whoa! 759 1-M, 42? 0 4 zu N 1- ll fb so V 'K ' I as 0, A ft ,fy l'3Q'1 BOTTOM ROW: jon Keiclser, Suthep Poongumarn, Dane Niekelsen, ben Capayas, james Benight, Lonnie Durand, Ali-Akbar Hakimi. RGW 2: Don Davignon fDonn Fatherj, jack Merica, Barry judy, Bill Pierson, Mohamacl Nasser, Pat Vaughn, Mark Butler. 102 eri v ip may V It Q - : if YQ I wa 'W ,Y , 1' , ,X . c f , 9 ., O. ' ,1-a zpfii is R : Q:'f fl aft- 1 331 ssas 'N -ff T V , 'R Q ,LL11. 4 X s O ,1f'5'5 - 4' v J , 'Q Q '59 4' ti . 'fx . H vi Nix ju, Q , ,z ,,, , , 1 vi,-,, .. . P, AY' W v. , K T e ff 3' a , R BOTTOM ROW: David Henninger, Derek Little, Tony Villalobos, Mike Morris, Dave Heil, Steve Mills, Mike Redman. ROW 2: Chris Kalina, jeff Peelor fDorm Fatherj, Clay Merritt, Brian Barber, Alan Cassidy, Tim Campbell, Behnam Haeri, Eric Thompson, Steve Crimes fDorm Fatherj. Yavapai I 1xz.fiff,w BOTTOM ROW: Roy Chick, Mike Parker, Bret Vander Stroom, Ted Haimann, Will Utterback, jack Knight. ROW 2: Dave Childs CDorin Fatherl, Ben Lockman, Greg Cuardiano, Steve Szkoda, john Case, Dave Cook, Kirk Morrow, Hal Spragg QDorm Fatherj. 103 Cholla 37? t. S M 'Yiliifl A BOTTOM ROVV: jennifer Baxter. Connie Shaw, Donna Ceiwitz, Kathy Morey, jackie jordan, Meg Devlin, Aniy Forrest. ROW' 2: Fooian Zcinc. llc-clay Olmert, jan Brady. Susie Valclovinos, Dale Rosenthal, Rachelle Chilton, Denise Parkinson, 'lan Chapin. Mrs. ,losephinc Quigg llDOl'IIl Nlotllcrl. and Cholla tiiiascoty. ROV' 33: Shelly Vidal, Shalila Chorlmani, Patti Th nnann, Li lcla Nl 'Us l' ' ll -l l Katie Sainpson, 'lulic Krauss, Pain liicn. cotillo 1 I 1 Olhlll, In ig OWLI, De 5 vie Nleicr, Karen liincl. Sue llogcrs. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Owen, Ianet Kane, Robin Obert, Iill Crawford, Heidi Abrams, Charla Mealer. ROW 2: Romi Middelraad, Sylvia Luckett, Tammy George, Margot Dillard, Dorie Vlatten, jennifer Denoe, Lisa Adler, Vera Travis. ROW 3: Ann Darbishire, Donna Gonzalez, Janet Bollmann, Liz Cumings, Amy Folmer, Sabrina Rosen, Terry Syphers, Christie Worl, Becca Rupe, Tammy Maier, Mrs. Stella Ray fDorm Motherl. 104 Palo Verde s l BOTTOM ROW: Melanie Sloane, Rachel Parker, Christy Brown, Kevin Reekes, Ginny Wick, Kris Roepke. ROW 2: Ashley Reekes, Mrs. Lake Ann Taylor, Alexander NVick, Mrs. Henry C. Wick III, Alyssa VVick, Amy Forest, Mrs. Wilda Ransom. ROW 3: Dominqnc Tzunborrel, Michele Blaugh, Wendy Parker, Leslie Harpster. IN TREE: Cheryl Buckingham, Michele Couderault. Peppertree .,.-- XN i BOTTOM ROXV: Shelly l'l'cifcl', Sally Snyder, Monique Vander Strooni, ROV' 2: Polly llnrdy, Delmlmic Del Bosco, Robin Plumcr, lYcnclx' Stolmlws, llCllCCclkll1lIilXV1ly, Tzunmy Nlrflutcliin. ROYV 53: Val Vetlcrli, Kiln TilI'Sy, Rollin Stcinlc, Kim Case, Carol Iline, Ann Kurmkcr lljtlflll Nlollierl. Rllondn Best. 105 East Saguaro 1 v-Q 7? . rs. A BOTTOM RONV: Lisa Sherwood, Joanne Van Ottcrloo, Kathy Prcvost, Susan Moorc, Cathy Slater. joey Owen. ROM' 2: Laurie Pattcrson. Nina fllllfil CT .Kim Kclly. Margot Carlson. Both NVcincr, Carric Macintvrc, 'Ioannc llaiclich, Tail Stohlms, ROM' 33: Miss Kit Fclhncn Lllorin Mothcrl. Kiska Wilson. Dt-si Dohck, Miss Rita St-liacicr illornr Mothcrl, Mcgan'Denvcr, liisa Spalding, Fran Slatcr, Dawn Milncr. Y- 7 I-,W, '1v T 5:2 ff-sv if YQ 4 Ps pf 1 'W' A I 'FD T7 BOTTOM ROW: Sue Tomlinson, Iayne Yarbro, Stacy Radinsky, Debbie Martinez. ROW 2: Kim Swift, Karen Bengtson, Tracy McConc, Missic NVilliams, Michelle Holdorf, Crystal Wilson. ROW 3: Tracy Markham, Missy Iames, Leigh Carson, Linda O'Neal fDorm Mothcrj, Mary Bisbec, Bahcttc Justus. 106 West Saguaro 3 . J 4. A353 BOTTOM ROW: Karen Cobb, Nancy Hurd, Melinda Holliday, Anne Carson, Becky Thumann. ROW 2: Andrea Atkins, Kelly Ann Ramirez, Rosemary Adams, Nancy Heimann,Martha Kelly, Heidi Turner, Garen Klein. ROW 3: Mrs. Vera Pierson IDorm Motherb, Helen jean Auerbach, Sandy lloldorf, Happy Laird, Sandy Graham, Laura Jensen, julie Ramstead, Rhonda Caffey, Mrs. Louise Smith fDorm Motherl. ight i ., Miss Ann Karraker was the new Head of Residence for boarding girl students this year, SUNSHINE cmne softly through my window today. THEN my roommate pulled the curtains, now I wish sheid go away. BUT when the year is over, AND we finally do part, MY roomie will always hold a dear place in mY heart. 107 Dorm life after hour oTMAxe'r N rooAi'ss W9 l Missy VVilliams makes good use of studytime. David Henninger and Charlie Beyer chum up with dorm mother, Genevieve Russo. in-1. -A ' SQ in Steve Szkoda enjoying his last five minutes. Debbie Martinez makes dorm life just like home. 108 we Q Q1 it Q Teddy Haimann celebrates a happy birthday. As friends look on, this student tries to concentrate. Babettc Justus keeps smiling even through study hall 1 0 Doin' your own thing janet Kane and Kathy Morey meditate A group of eager Iudson students wait for their allowances. 110 my s yi til, r 1,11 M.f,.4,1! :A-Q, go , , vqw -' opfezfr- If if? 'v 94-Q ii, J 'xv- Charl Boyd and Robin Obert work on their macrame '- . 3-,. ,,.W it Ofwlig HN , L, . ' '4Pf.f Ej+' i' K 4 In Q Q 5 1 -. , - M AH... , , Steve Pratt and Mike Hess discuss a problem. -..,M..,,,,,,, ' ,,'..: :swim ..- ,-...Q M wdlifzk - -Mx x s 3 Basketball is fuk K- an afterschool activity that many enjoy. L1 umfwwv wuanf.,-.f-.ap-4--eu-M 8504 Dane Nickelson practices his handstands. 11 appiness 's . . . Shelly Pfeifcr and Mike Hudson enjoying Pep Rally excitement. British Sue Tomlinson receiving an American Happy Birthday! 112 f 1-' Q 'r v y Tracy McConc and Steve Svirsky people watching Patches getting a lot of loving from Debbie Del Bosco. New Horizons f 5 WW FW C International Club William Utterback, Germany, Pat Thumann, Texas, Charlie Beyer, New York, Nassar Akabarinegad, Iran. -Iudson's Intemational Club was formed during the school year to allow students to get the flavor of foreign countries, and to leam about different cultures. The club was a unique way for stu- dents to take advantage of the various different ways of life the foreign students have experienced. The program was organized by Larry Sullivan, Mrs. Doris Bale and Miss Peggy Dodge. Speakers were invited to Iuclson to meet with members, and there were nu- merous culture displays at A.S.U. The club consisted of members from Iran, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Peru, japan, Libya and different states in America. There were roughly twenty members, who de- cided on an informal organization without dues, but did agree on fund raising operations to help cover the cost of special outings. The many foreign students this yearwere a link in the chain of life at Judson. There was a mutual benefit between the students, as the foreigners learned from us as we learned from them. Thanks to the foreign students, who' made life at Judson even more inter- esting. 114 i organized Tadashi Masuda, Iapang Iuan Ordoveza, Philippinesg Mrs. Doris Baleg Vichaow Rakphongphairoj, Thailandg Suthep Poongumam, Thailand. Akihiro Mima, Iapang janet Brady, Libyag Pat Thumann, Texasg Lawrence Sulli- vang Kelly Tumer, Washingtong juzo Hisaoka, Iapang Hiroki Mogami, japan. 115 Student body i M0ha.mmed Nasser, Irang Mrs. Henry C. Wick Qndsonjg Scott Alcorn, Michigang Miss Margaret Dodge, Mrs. Faye Black, Arizonag Flor Prieto, Mex ico. 116 Melinda Sorenson, Paul King, Lisa Kerr, Gabriel Garza and Khaldoun jallad Wftfld Wie? jennifer Baxter, Indianag Romi Middelraad, Saudi Arabiag Mrs. Ruth Youngg Blady Ruiz, Gabriella Ruiz, Guatamalag janet Bollman, Arizonag Desiree Dubek, Illinoisg Shahid Raja, Saudi Arabia. I ' l sf. tfcfsax International club held meetings on Mr. Wick's patio. 117 r 3 Class offers useful technology Electronics is an elective course which pro- vided interested students with a wide range of technical knowledge. In class the AC! DC theory is taught and all have the opportunity to create their own projects. Radios, con- ductors, and transmitters were made for per- sonal use, and students also fixed electronic devices on campus that were in need of re- pairs. Iames Mertens and Bill Madonna listen to Mr. Britt's teachings. 5 tk., ,,,-avvwpvnmnnim N355 3, E33 jeff Ellis, Roy Britt finstructorj and Bill Madonna study a model teaching aid of OHMS Law. 119 They socialize ' , ws -3. ROW 1: Wendy Rainey, Debbie Del Bosco, julie Smith, Tammy Maier. ROW 2: Reed Burns, Art Rowland, Clyde Greene, Mike McCarty. X N ff 120 Debbie Del Bosco, Teddy Haimann, Patches, and Nancy Hurd relaxing by the Concho ,1. N iw S ,-K.. fC xxx VV Q 5. f x x 127 . - ., Q , , ,fin l H c Cx X X X 4 ,., , I X X 'kk 'E' ,I W :wllllll U WW l 5 lull I 'J Q x r l 3- . N ' F. cg 'wp Qsx 1' l x' j 3' X Q x N fi il at the Concho As soon as the last bell rang, students headed for the Concho for a cold drink, a bite to eat, or just to relax and socialize. Whenever school was not in process, the Concho was busy with students playing pin ball, foosball, or listening to the juke box, sg, ? is S23 5 r g Top: foosball along with the pin ball machines were ar I 1' very popular in the Concho. Left Middle: The famous Concho burger? Right Middle: Laura Baxter relaxes at the Concho while slipping in some homework. Left: Nancy Heiinann, Joanne Haidicli, Carry Muclu- tyre get together over a coke. 121 u ic interest increases l l t 5 'V Bennett Lockman gave a drum show for his young friends. Mrv' ' ki' ., , 3, Mrs. Lucille Larson was happy about the Lower School's successful Christmas pro duction. A 122 Austin Richolson, Babette Justus, Lewis Bruton and Sue Tomlinson. MI'SlhLaLSOIl devoted hel' time to help the drummer get e eat. , Q A5 gifttls U3 MTEXQEHPSE ggi z'lw'?31i?.Q2,1i 1 TP. Vi4 'fL.sY1 rg,g5-trfffzi?,5gifg1ftf l' vu n oft ll fi T i an l F jilff,5f:'?'i25 f,,T.i'fi 'j' . ,.,. .. ,,,,,,r-W, N.,,, .N,,A, , H ft 3 ..f,1': 3: it . J' illf. -f.N,, -.r-,.W . 7 it T I ,N- - Q' 1 7 ifqi :LW -W--1 'il ,1T1f,L Y 5 5 e i . N ' 'M 1 ' -i:,1.L:g::.: 'T 1,','g.:s:IlL'.i7-523 .13:g,,1Lf:7: 1 . A x gf 'gg -f 'gzfni Ex . gy' ' s i! In -li. W,,.,,, ilrig,7f:iITTe:::'m k:'-h f,.. M -4 A my QT, :ig y, M T it , A 'f T441 ' ii ge t ' , V Q1 t a vw - 7Y 5'mwM n X 3 -: T - -gig, 5- . -- '- Nancy Hurd, Kelly Turner, Beth Weiner, Bennett Lockman. ff-N -21--Y -re ' fi-: '.:... ef. W- J .1553 as ' .Tffgi jPiE 'f'73-1 , T A' W, '1 uma, 4 , 3 Musical program at Judson this year was full of excitement and creativity. :f4 J:1 ' Y s flillwi- ' l Mg ft Mrs. Larson aided her interested students in preparation for the Spring Art's T T fx Festival and making their own kind of musicf, The music class had a very ,, ,, 4: ,, ' 1, 2 e s: 7 - large enrollment, but any student who wished to join could do so. There were ,j :Mem ' .,,' , . i -W P A 'M ef - - - . - - - - f p 5 M A i ipqp' s . ' f ff' me private teachers on hand for lnstruction 1n banjo, gultar, Woodwinds, and voc- Ahwwdlagmgymup W 4, e diit isd' T M 5 A M MMM? gm W als. Many students sat and listened to the musical talents, joining in and hav- ing fun, and sometimes the players were the audience. 0 , K 5 fffk f X A i n2:3N:12e:f2s:5::s Originality emerges 123 Grand Can on thrills students 124 . Afawlh A if fl' 29- iieaill. 1 psf. fav., r W W Mr., 5 Q 1 From the Top: Chris Buck, jill Crawford, Romi Middelraad, jane Yarbro, Iulie Denoe, Sue Tomlinson, Susan Heffron, Amy Forest, Charlie Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young, Ken Furtado, Lisa Herreras and jim Braur supervised the 77 students who participated in the trip to the Grand Canyon. Some walked while ex- ploring the surroundings, some preferred to ride mules. There were many activities available to students on the three day trip, and at night there were options to go danc- ing, go to the movies, or sit around the campfire telling ghost stories and roasting marshmallows. 'S sheer happiness wave 5' 'umm-t , Thanks to jerry Goudie for his equipment and instruction, water skiers were able to enjoy that sport at Saguaro Lake I AQ! 1 ,Q ,,A, L I ' Mr. KU and Kexdn Reekes enjoying life. Rachael Parker smiled with delight. 12 5 When the Wick's entertain -fn E ,A e 3 1 Shala Ghorbani serving punch V Clowning around is always fun Mr. Wick with trick or treaters Take a cool plunge of life 126 Anyone for a daring game of stones? Good Times are had by all ii 1. .Li fi, iii . 1 , . 4 lr ng , Y, Gssz-Lima 4 ,- 1 -A it WW! X xl f, jf X ki: ,X w :fix -X . Rx wi9.gfl1 i if it -Q ,Ai Q Pi 5 in ,: iw, of 3 1 ff U -491 li'l 3 .if jody Blagg sets her eyes on the Thanksgiving turkey Students enjoy Wick's hospitality The fun was varied around the Wick's house Football players enjoy a victory dinner 12 7 Faculty follies bring mirth The faculty review was an annual part A . fi.--,xml A - 'A of the Spring Arts Festival. It was very re- freshing to witness the cast take parts that were often very contrary to their sedate and dignified everyday roles. 28 Vicki Glasso and Sherley Ruby tickled Frank Mchonald. .. 'ef ,, QL I '14 ' I tg: i .v . . 3 1 b 1 g. he .g . ' I . Gy- 5 Q ' tg . ,' l . , . X , ' ' 5 ' S.. ' ' - . fu. - 'U' t y. -at f l ' ie' if is egg - e tg g 'Bti - x ' f i Hugh Slattery playing that funky music. Ierry Keyes and Doris Bale speechless at the sight of Karen Brown's unexplainable appearance. Lower School N K ff FN O WWC Eighth Grade 1 Mark Bnrian Scottsdale, Arizona Gina Blough Conroe, Texas Robert Browning Paradise Valley, Arizona Sid Campbell Larissa, Greece Edwin Cardena Puerta Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico John Graham Dayton, Wyoming Jeb Cuardiano VVashington D.C. Laura Haas Scottsdale, Arizona Joanne Haidich Lafayette, Califomia Troy Hare Arvada, Colorado Jim Harpster College, Alaska Tony Lucarotti San Anselmo, Califomia Carrie Maclntyre Scottsdale, Arizona Kim Mann Toluca Lake, Califomia Charles Norwood Billings, Montana Kathy Prevost San Antonio, Texas Jim Reid Denver, Colorado James, Slafer East Windsor, New Jersey Fran Slater Jensen Beach, Florida Kathy Slater Jensen Beach, Florida Kiska W'ilson Oakland, Califomia Clenn Wood Valencia, California Alisha Woodring Mesa, Arizona L . Susan Spelts Phoenix, Arizona Bill Stevenson Scottsdale, Arizona Ioanne Van Otterloo Sim Lakes, Arizona Kaori Watanabe Tokai, Aichi, Iapan Seventh grade E4 Robyn Barrett Phoenix, Arizona George Bond Scottsdale, Arizona Bill Browning Paradise Valley, Arizona Margaret Carlson New York, New York Megan Denver Virginia Beach, Virginia jane Fitch Phoenix, Arizona Nina Garza Hesperia, California Ethan Harrington Crystal Bay, Nevada 131 1 Sally Jackson Scottsdale, Arizona Anne Kelley Sheridan, VVyoming Cindy Kershaw Scottsdale, Arizona jeff Lewis Scottsdale, Arizona Hayley Lindmark Phoenix, Arizona Adam Lober Santa Fe, New Mexico Nelson Lowe Anchorage, Alaska Richard Mallely Phoenix, Arizona Dawn Milner Sylman, California Ioey Owen Liberty, Missouri Cherrie Halls Mesa, Arizona Mike Raphael Zephy Cane, Nevada Lisa Sherwood Las Vegas, Nevada Lisa Spalding Madison, Wisconsin Helen Spelts Phoenix, Arizona lim Stedelin Scottsdale, Arizona Natalie Stohs Phoenix, Arizona Laura Wescot Paradise Valley, Arizona Beth Wiener Tenafly, New jersey Arlita Woodring Mesa, Arizona X We Sixth grade ff Tracey Adams Phoenix, Arizona Spyro Alyonellos XVashington D.C. Michelle Carroll Scottsdale, Arizona joey Fronk Scottsdale, Arizona Karen Sundberg Phoenix, Arizona Danny Talbert Anchorage, Alaska Inez Lowe Anchorage, Alaska M icah Meek Houston, Texas Sue Moore XVest Bloomfield, Michigan Lorana Patterson Anchorage, Alaska ifth grade as 'S Laura Bodnar Scottsdale, Arizona Cheryl Buckingham Yuma, Arizona Bret Burke Phoenix, Arizona David Chapman La Iolla, California 133 134 Devin Dingler Phoenix, Arizona Amy Forest Tehran, Iran Thomas Green Scottsdale, Arizona Michael Haas Scottsdale, Arizona Leslie Harpster College, Alaska Stuart jackson Scottsdale, Arizona Rhamy Kirdani Paradise Valley, Arizona Mike Lewis Scottsdale, Arizona Juliana Marek Phoenix, Arizona Ray O'Neal San Francisco, Califomia Dennis Rabbani Tehran, Iran Kris Roepke Bethesda, Maryland jeff Schmidt Scottsdale, Arizona julie Stedelin Scottsdale, Arizona Dominique Tamborrel Cuemavaca, Mexico Phillip Tanzer Phoenix, Arizona X 'N , , 4. . .-An .- ..-1 - L, R5 1 N. mi. 9 S34 M 'fe A as i3'35..Sf. af 1 Christine Walker Scottsdale, Arizona John Wells Scottsdale, Arizona lex 2 e Fourth grade jodi Blagg Las Vegas, Nevada Michelle Blough Conroe, Texas David Garza Hesperia, Califomia Henry Amold Scottsdale, Arizona Mike McCulley Scottsdale, Arizona Wendy Parker Dallas, Texas john Seeley Scottsdale, Arizona Stacy Smith Scottsdale, Arizona Third grade David Boyd Scottsdale, Arizona Paul Bums Scottsdale, Arizona Michele Goudrealt Huntington Beach, Califomia Ingrid Groot Scottsdale, Arizona 5 Keith Ketelhut Scottsdale, Arizona john Martin VVoodword, Oklahoma Dinshaw Rabbani Tehran, Iran Ashley Reekes Hermosa Beach, Califomia Second grade 1 john Browning Paradise Valley, Arizona Andrea Cenualdi Phoenix, Arizona Ronald Goodman Scottsdale, Arizona Amanda Iobin Phoenix, Arizona Kelli Lewis Scottsdale, Arizona lay Lucas Scottsdale, Arizona john Naisbitt Salt Lake City, Utah Shannon Parker Dallas, Texas Rachel Schmidt Scottsdale, Arizona Clark Spelts Scottsdale, Arizona x Paul Seeley Scottsdale, Arizona Stephen Spelts Scottsdale, Arizona Danielle Tanner Scottsdale, Arizona Alicia Parrish Scottsdale, Arizona Deborah Casey Scottsdale, Arizona Keira Wells Scottsdale, Arizona Virginia Wick Scottsdale, Arizona First grade Dylan Braggiotti Phoenix, Arizona Christy Brown Bryne, Norway Phillip Bums Scottsdale, Arizona Troy Dinin Phoenix, 'Arizona Brian Freeman Scottsdale, Arizona Daphne Madison Scottsdale, Arizona Rachael Parker Dallas, Texas Kevin Reekes Hermosa Beach, Ca lifomia 137 indergarten Iames Damrau Phoenix, Arizona Christopher Fesler Phoenix, Arizona Douglas Ireland Scottsdale, Arizona David Iarrat Scottsdale, Arizona ursery Alisha Freeman Scottsdale, Arizona Rose Iobin Phoenix, Arizona Muffin Madison Scottsdale, Arizona Will Rairigh Scottsdale, Arizona Mark Roberts Scottsdale, Arizona Gabriela Ruiz Mesa, Arizona Chad Wick Paradise Valley, Arizona Alexander Wick Scottsdale, Arizona Alyssa Wick Scottsdale, Arizona s' .M all Facult broadens scope, creates interest Mrs. Pam Adams Kindergarten 2,312 'I Mrs. Emily Chappel Grade three Mrs. Sandra Goreham Grade two x 'A MIL 'ix Mrs. Nora Barlow Mrs. Mary Bannerman Nursery Grade five Miss Cristie Elder Y Grade seven, eight Mrs. Janice Creighton Grade seven, eight Ein '1- .fffl ' Mrs. Mary Hawley Mrs. Marylee Griffith Grade four Grade Six Teachers and students join in pursuit of knowledge less Bass Principal, Grade eight .45 P. :x - x 'r.,.. .... .1- Mrs. Elizabeth Fox Grade seven, eight Mrs. Indy Stanley Grade one 139 Class of '81 Bottom Row: Tony Lucarotti, Cathy Slater, Jeb Cuardiano, Ioanne Van Otterloo, Laura Haas, Frances Slater, Iim Reid, Kaori Watanabe. Row 2: Edwin Cardena, Charles Norwood, Glenn Wood, Joanne Haidich, Carrie Maclntyre, Michelle Le- Fevre, Kathy Prevost, Alisha Woodringg Row 3: Kim Mann, Vandee Walker, Troy Hare, john Graham, Iim Harpster, Bill Stevenson, Robert Browning, Iim Sla- fer. Student Council Bottom Row: Kris Roepke, Bill Browning, Margot Carlson, Robert Browning, Iebb Guardiano, Danny Talbert. Row 2: Phillip Tanzer, Ann Kelly, Nelson Lowe, Bill Stevenson, Carrie Maclntyre, Shelly Car- roll. --nv , , ,. L ' 'hal Xl Y 140 ,,L Lower school gives Chri tma play The fifth and sixth grades sang the closing song on the Christmas program, Merry, Merry Christ- mas. YQ l I X if E The first grade represented Germany. The girls in white are kriskind's messengers for Saint Nick. Nursery school, kindergarten, and first grade sang to Santa Claus. ' JL 141 Man activities as-wi as xy.x,,.a,M,,',.v K ,, ., ,X 5x'N5l1l Sfga I scnnsnmn. l Bottom Row: joey Owens, Nina Garza, Beth Wiener, Frances Slater, Joanne Van Otterloog Row 2: Dawn Milner, Desi Dubek, Coach Lisa Herreras Kathy Prevost, and Cathy Slater. wr ,, . R1 14 div v . ' I , . I? ,. amy! i ,eq K Ag f A ' ,, ew- vw-0-11 'wfg.aJ2ig:1,.1p fi Judson to the rescue in close call. Girls leam stamina and teamwork. Q available to tudent NW' 56190 Juugul 56,490 : 'llu1, ua MSU' 501 gun soy SEDHIIHII' I 'U ug'-m Bottom Row: Ieb Cuardiano, Mica Meek, jim Harpster, Nelson Lowe, and Spiro Alvonillos. Top Row: Troy Hare, john Graham, Mr. Bass, Edwin Cardena, and Charles Norwood. Mica Meek raced across court in control of ball. Boys enjoy freedom after school playjng football. 1 4 Russell Meathers supported this year's staff with pictures and helped through the hustle and strain of meeting deadlines. With untiring patience he was always ready with camera in hand, and his professionalism was greatly appreciated by the Cactus Staff and many others. . ay I Memoriam Our thanks to Iim Duke, also, who provided class pictures. N X ll l - -l Y. jg l Iudson was saddened by the death of Mrs. Marcia ,Q . . Z, , , X .X fl Douglas, a tiny person with a large heart. Memories X7 ' I , 'sl fl I N l I. of Dougie a beloved dorm mother, reached out 1 ff . U ,La ' f ,V i l Q i-rl' to hundreds of girls for nine years. Her passing has f l li ri . left a void in the minds and hearts of many. She was X K x ' , f, a friend to all, and a mother to the girls who knew - ' ,L I If y X '. her. Memories of Dougie,', a beloved part of Iud- K 1 1 W IA I l ls Q son, will sparkle always, like sunlight, on the dorms L I . l 5 M I ' ll ' tv, 1 , she loved. Z?.!f4f,,,,,f f,Qj'Q,,,.N Q Z WN 4 l,.:s-ml 1 Zlllllllu ,IM N f lM 'ilil111:1xnui-M1H'lil ,.-5 Q if '111i1u1l 'l'ml. Q , D I . he ' ,Qf ui i i' f te.e f e - .DEQ r 1 . , 144 udson New Horizons waiting to be found full of beauty and splendor that few have ever found They say in this lost horizon life is peaceful and forever and this lost horizon is still waiting to be found So you say you want to find it and live the life you have missed where life can be forever full of all its beauty and bliss So I say to you, my friend, this is where you are wrong there has never been a lost horizon only New Horizons. Cougar Co-Editors ............. Feature Editor ........... Sports Editors ........ ..............Becca Rupe Dale Rosenthal ........Robert Stevenson .............Sue Heffron Mike McCarty Iim Mertens Reporters ........ .............. T im Patrick Sally Snyder Robyn Saunders Art Reporter ......................... .......... B ruce Stevenson Lower School Reporter ........... ......... A lisha Woodring Business Manager ................. .................. C harl Boyd Sponsor .......... Mrs. Faye N. Black .gdliflr A zo YESICIATQ how can I be wrong In my search for the lost horizon I have only found the new full of all its excitement and pleasures many new friendships, too So I say to you, my friend, look ahead and you will find it Life is what you make it and here is where it is found Life is here so take it then how can you ever go wrong Editors Patricia Lynn Bertie Web Bixby Mark Butler Yearbook Cactus Editors .......... .........Patty Bertie Web Bixby Mark Butler Copy Editor ........ ................ I ulie Krauss Assistants ....... Typists ................. - Photographer .......... .... Advertising .......... - Sponsor ........ ......Ianet Bollmann Robin Obert ............Becca Rupe Anne Carson .....Greg Guardiano .............Charl Boyd Connie Shaw Mrs. Faye N. Black 145 An honest man is hard to find. Diogenes Those of us at Judson are grateful for the opportunity to have worked with a man who is honest - in his understanding of each individual's strengths and needs - in his humane relationships with staff, students and par- ents - in his awareness of the varied interdependencies of all personnel - in his efforts to promote quality education - in the unstinting energies expended in his daily work - in the integrity evidenced in his considered judgment - in his leadership informed by insight and foresight - in his concem for all persons in the Iudson community. We, at Judson, have found an honestiman-- 146 Hugh M Slattery, Headmaster FN FW Wfln Mrs. 61 Mrs. William E. Adler Freddy Allard Paul 6: Marie Amling Joy Anderson Mr. Br Mrs.-Seymour Auerbach Mr. 61 Mrs. Albert Baron Mr. or Mrs. jack C. Bengtson Mr. 61 Mrs. Lindley W. Best Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert D. Bisbee, Ir. Mr. 6: Mrs. R. F. Bolte Hattie Mae Boyd Captain W. F. Casper joan L. Chapin Mr. Devere L. Chick Mr. dr Mrs. William C. Cobb W.R. Cook Mr. Br Mrs. Cumings Carolyn L. Durand Richard H. Fallon Mr. or Mrs. Frank C. Forest Mr. 6: Mis. Robert L. Garrison Mr. Br Mrs. William R. Goudreault Mr. 6: MRs. jerry C. Graham Mr. 6: Mrs. Leonard Graham Mr. 6: Mrs. joseph W. Haidich ur Thanks To The Hardy Family Marguerite D. Heffron Marcia C. Heil Mr. 6: Mrs. Edward B. Heimann Shoji Hisaoka Mr. 6: Mrs. Douglas M. Hobbs Mr. 6: Mrs. C. N. johnson, jr. Ed 6: Mary Ann Iordan Mr. R. L. Iorgensen Walter G. Justus Paul Kaufmann Mohammad A. Khan General H. Khassian Dr. 6: Mrs. Robert C. King Margaret Land Sheila Lewis Derek Little V Mr. 61 Mrs. Robert C. Lowe Lewis 6: Lena Lucarotti Ma Cheri Mr. or Mrs. john W. McDonough Mr. 61 Mrs. Gordon McRae Leon E. Mendel Mr. Br Mrs. R.L. Merritt Mr. 61 Mrs. Raymond H. Mertens Dave Morgan Mrs. Carolyn Norwood William Obert Mr. 61 Mrs. Albert Petrick, jr. Marie Prevost Ghulam Ali Raja Mr. 6: Mrs. I.B. Ramstead Mr. or Mrs. james R. Reid Mr. :Sr Mrs. F. I. Rogier Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Rosen Richard H. Schwartz John Sherrouse, Ir. Mr. 8rlMrs. Richard A. Slyfield Mr. Br Mrs. Everett Smith Mr. 6K Mrs. Talbot M. Smith Mr. or Mrs. jack Starr Billye Stevens Mr. 61 Mrs. Michael Svirsky Charles M. Talbert Helen Green Tovrea Florence R. Van Pelt-Nicholls john Vetterli Dr. 6: Mrs. Robert P. Weaver Mr. Gr Mrs. j.K. Williams For Helping Support the Yearbook f 'S ei is + xi., , 5 X 3: '- 'Q5 Q 440 'X K Uhr WW' J Rx 6 I 5 4 A f fx x if Q uiW ' M f ,G A ' 4 . ' ,' ,rfy ' - ' Q ' l ' 2' -'- Q13 If H f .z, ' ' 'Q 'H 0 4,1 .'-' ,T P1 f, Q- . '- , 1 . . f v. , . . . . , ,, s V4 gf 15' rj 0r:f.' -.: k ' X i 3 . 5 'q .?PL0:l' ' f iiwxgt - 2 ,.x. . f- -.-' -, - -:Q . as 1 ,J -avfltgg w. pq! D S 3 fs , ' ' 1 1 2- 11 Sm 'rfb -wif ff N , ,f lli Hifi Zz, gf? if r .-re W ' W ' .l x -- fix rr- rs -Qffe . F N Q - ' Y ZX . .-- -'T . ' r X, ull gs 4- --- I w f 'H W 'x .' uni ' ,- ' , W: - . ' X W , ll.- .t - N , , .-.4 . s ,N l ,K - -Q Q. .. x , .r ,f 51 220 Q49 Q. h .Si: fix. QM N 5 4, if - . - N -5 s -f X -r 4vf31.1?,f 5, ' x ,tv 1.19 'V I ' . v 4 - I ' -1 4 Y i Wishing a bright future to all 1977 Iudson Graduates artin Doyne, M.D. in 14 I Wish to express my thanks to Patty and Faye, for Without them this book would not be possible. Walter E. Bixby III ..l,..i-1-1--1 Seo sdale EEILI5 COCHISE HOTEL X 941 me 61 MIKE MCSHANE GIFT SHOP Br GARY INCOGLIA Mrs. Thomas Husband P.O. Box 27 C h ona 85606 w M lllilfilltl. C Oratulations to all classes- B I C Sansa cially the second grade! Colonel 81 Mrs. Andrew Genualdi SANYO 0 I Best Wishes Compliments Mr. Sz Mrs. Andrew Wiggers Mt. Pulaski, Illinois to the Class of '77 RED CARPET TUXEDO RENTAL Dr. 61 Mrs. Rolf A. Vlatten A Division of Walker Enterprises 7008 Fifth Avenue , Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Ph 946 2334 Congratulations To Bill and the IERRY ALEX MCCUTCHIN DRILLING eo. 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CERTIFIED IN ALL TYPES OF' VVELDING Bt METALS SHEET NIETAL FABRICATION Bc MACHINING 1 Mr. oz Mrs. Orville Dean', McCulley 11201 N. 21st Ave. hoenix, Arizona 85029 Mr. and Mrs. Wally Park We Support the Cougars Compliments of a friend ndex A Abrams, Heidi 39,84,104 Adams, Rosemary 74,107,43,75,82 Adams, Tracey 133 Adler, Lisa 39,77,104,75,62 Akbarinegad, Nasser 35,114 Alcom, Scott 34,52,78,87,116 Allard, Clyde 100,47 Alvonellos, Spiro 99,143,133 Amling, Ron 47,78,66,73 Amold, Henry 135 Atkins, Andrea 54,107,43 Auerbach, HelenJean 107,43,92,78 B Bannerman, Fiona 34,56 Barber, Brain 103 Barrett, Robyn 131,84 Baxter, Jennifer 34,104,117 Baxter, Laura 39,121,56 Beckmeyer, Roger 49 Bengtson, Karen 54,106,47,76 Benight, Jim 102,47 Bertie, Patty 10,12,34,53,60,76,59,56 Best, Rhonda 43,105,765 Beyer, Charlie 39,102,108,114 Bisbal, Raul 34,70,71,100 Bisbee, Mary 106 Bixby, Web 34,98,60,56 Blagg, Jodi 127,135 Blough, Gina 130 Blough, Michelle 135,105 Bocchini, Kelly 43,12,73 Bodnar, Laura 7,133 Bollmann, Janet 39,104,117,60,56 Bolte, Louise 34 Bond, George 131 Bordelove, Jeff 49 Boyd, Charl 39,53,110,60,76,56 Boyd, Dave 135 Brady, Jan 34,104,115 Braggiotti, Francis 137 Brewer, Karen 73 Brisbin, Marvin 101, 43 Britt, Chris 43 Broder, Jack 34 Brown, Christy 105,137 Browing, John 136 Browning, Robert 130,140 Browning, Stephanie 84,43,73 Browning, William 140,131 Bruton, Lewis 10,34,87,102,123,59,56 Buck, Chris 100,124,47 Buckingham, Cheryl 105,133 Burian, Mark 130 Burke, Bums, Bums, Bums, Butler, C Bret 133,81 Paul 135 Phillip 137 Reed 52,101,120,43 Mark 34,102,60,56 Caffey, Rhonda 107,43 Campbell, Sid 98,130 Campbell, Tim 103,43 Capayas, Ben 39,102 Gardena, Edwin 98,130,140,143 Carlson, Margot 106,140,131 Carroll, Sue 49,73 Carroll, Shelly 140,133,7 Carson, Anne 84,85,107,43,60 Carson, Leigh 54,106,47 Case, John 34,103 Case, Kim 105,43 Casper, Matt 101 Cassidy, Alan 103,47,73 Cavolo, Mark 39,69,66,72,73 Cellers, Stew 34,87,93,56 Chapin, jan 34,64,106,62,63,104 Chapman, Dave 99,133 158 Chick, Roy 34,103,80,66 Chilton, Rochelle 34,104 Cobb, Karen 107,43 Cobb, Kexdn 39,101,79,72 Cook, Dave 34,103 Cowles, Tim 43 Crawford, Jill 39,91,104,124,92,56 Criswell, Randy 43,78,79,66 Cummings, Elizabeth 34,104,59,56 D Damrau, Jim 138 Darbishire, Ann 39,104,75 Davidson, Brian 100,43,73 Davis, Kirk 39,102 Debrow, Joe 34,87,98,66,67 DelBosco, Debbie 90,91,105,112,120,43 Denoe, Jennifer 39,104 Denoe, Julie 39,124 Denver, Megan 106,131 Devlin, Meg 39,104 Dillard, Margot 6,39,104 Dingler, Devin 134 Dinin, Troy 137 Dorn, Bill 102,47,73 Doyne, David 35,101,68,73 Dubek, Desi 106,47,142,82,117,76,73 Duffner, Chris 101,43 Durand, Lonnie 102,47 E El-iman, Bader 39 Ellis, Jeff 101,47,119 Evans, Chris 49 Evans, Chuck 49 Evans, Dawn 62,35 F Fallon, Brian 70,121,39,81,66,101 Fesler, Christopher 138 Fielding, Mark 73 Fitch, Jane 131 Folmer, Amy 10,35,84,104 Foreman, Lori 39 Forest, Amy 105 Forrest, Amy 31,35,74,104,124,134,76 Forouhar, Ali 35,70,101 Fossum, Scott 49 Freedman, Mark 73 Freeman, Alisha 138 Freeman, Brian 137 F ronk, Joseph 87,133 G Garmaway, Renee 105,43 Garrison, Charles 101,47,60 Gart, Ricky 87,98,39,62 Garza, David 99,135 Garza, Manuel 52,67,47,68,66,72 Garza, Nina 142,131,82,106 Garza-Rangel, Gabriel 35,70,102,81,56 Geiwitz, Donna 10,12,35,104,73,96 Genualdi, Andrea 136 George, Tammy 40,104 Ghorbani, Shahla 35,126,104 Gonzalez, Donna 40,104 Goodman, Ronald 136 Goudreault, Michele 105,135 Graham, John 98,130,140,143 Graham, Sandra 44,62 Graham, Scott 40 Green, Edward 49 Green, Thomas 7,134 Groot, Ingrid 135 Guardiano, Greg 35,103,78,60 Guardiano, Jeb 98,130,140, 143 Guttersen, Michael 8,87,94,44,96 Haas, Laura 130, 140 Haas, Michael 134 Hahimi, Farshid 40 Haring, John 44 Haeri, Behnam 40,103 Haidich, Joanne 106,121,130, 140 Haimann, Ted 35,103,109,78,66,120,72 Hakimi, Ali 40,102 Hamedani, F arshid 40,101,102 Hardy, Polly 8,40,84,85,93,105,56 Hare, Troy 98,130,140,143 Harpster, Jim 130, 140, 142,98 Harpster, Leslie 105,134 Harpster, Lewis 98 Harrington, Ethan 99,131 Heck, Tom 77,102,80,68,66,72 Heffron, Sue 35,74,77,104,124,75,82 53,6156 Heil, David 103,44 Heimann, Nancy 107,121,44 Heller, Benji 99 Heninger, Dave 54,103,108,47 Herbert, Robert 10,35,77 Hine, Carol 84,105,441 Hisaoko, Juzo 115,40,102,72 Hobbs, Greg 35,100,72 Hobbs, Sean 107,44 Holdorf, Michelle 74,106,47,76,96 Holdorf, Sandra 74,107,44,73,96 Holdorf, Scott 44,102,79,96 Holliday, Melinda 107,44 Holmes, Jon 102 Hower, Julie 35,104 Hudson, Mike 35,112,80,53,66,67,100 Hurd, Nancy 54,107,123,44,120 Ireland, Doug 7,138,73 J Jackson, Sally 132 Jackson, Stuart 134 Jallad, Khaldoun 10,35,67,70,80,81,66, 72,58,56 Jallad Khuzaima 101,40,68,72 James, Missy 6,106 Jarrat, David 138 Jenkins, Robert 49 Jensen, Laura 31,107,144 Jiaravanon, Chatchaval 49 Jiaravanon, Patchara 49 Jimenez, Paul 40,101,72 Jobin, Amanda 136 Jobin, Rose 138 Jordon, Jackie 35,104,53,76 Jorgensen, Robert 40 Judy, Barry 102,40,79 Justus, Babette 106,109,123,47 K Kalina, Chris 103,44 Kane, Janet 104,110,40,73 Kason, Harry 40,52,73 Kaufmann, Paul 35,70,73 Kadvossi, Shawn 10,70 Keidser, Jon 102,44,79 Kelly, Anne 140,132,106 Kelly, Martha 107,44 Kerr, Lisa 35,74 Kershaw, Cynthia 132 , Ketelhut, Keith 136 Khassian, Reza 67,40,79,66 Khodayarkhani, Farshid 40,79 King, Paul 35,100 Kirdani, Rhamy 134 Klein, Garen 107,44 Knight, Jack 103 Koelsch, Robert 98,47,87 Krauss, Julie 36,104,60,56 Knsh, Brigitta 49 L Laird, Happy 54,44 Land, David 31,80,78,66,67 LeFevre, Michelle 140 Lewis, Kelli 136 Lewis, Ieff 87,132 Lewis, Michael 134 Lieu, Pam 6,136,104 Lind, Karen 31,55,104 Lindmark, Hayley 132 Little, Derek 103,44 Lober, Adam 99,132 Lockman, Bennett 103,40,123,122 Lowe, Inez 133 Lowe, Karl 100, 47,96 Lowe, Nelson: 99,14O,143,132 Loyd, Lisa 40,53 Lucarotti, Anthony 99,130,140,98 Lucas, jay 136 Luckett, Sylvia 104,40 Lynch, Steve 100,47 M Macintyre, Carrie 121,130,140,106 Madison, Daphne 137 Madison, Muffin 138 MaDonna, Billy 99,119,94 Maier, Tamra 36,104,120,76 Mallard, jon 40,100 Malley, Richard 132,79 Mann, Kim 130,140 Mantzey, Gilbert 49 Mantzey, Kenneth 49 Marek, jim 87 Marek, judith 44 Marek, Iuliana 134 Markham, Tracy 12,106,112,47 Marldey, jeff 101 Martin, john 136,99 Martinez, David 44 Martinez, Deborah 94,106,48,108 Masuda, Tadashi 101,115,40,56 Mc Alister, Sara 94,45,74,76 Mc Alister, Tim 45 Mc Carty, Mike 98,120,45,68 Mc Cone, Tracy 106,48,73 Mc Culley, Kelley 45,79 Mc Culley, Mike 135,79 Mc Cutchin, Tammy 8,52,84,93,94,105,45 Mc Donough, Lawrence 36 Mc Dougall, Mari 49 Mc Master, Rick 45 Mc Rae, Steven 100,48 Mealer, Charla 36,104 Meek, Mica 99,143,133,81 Meier, Debbie 36,104 Mendel, Andy 36,102,108,62 Merica, lack 102,41 Memu, Clay 77,103,45 Mertens, Iames 100,119,48,66,61 Middelraad, Romi 104,117,124,41 Mills, Stephen 103,48 Millman, Dawn 49 Milner, Dawn 106,142,132,82 Milum, Cort 48 Mima, Akihiro 107,115,45,102,72 Moore, Susan 106,133,92 Morey, Kathy 36,104,110 Morgon, Linda 36,104,62 Morris, Mike 87,103,45 Morrow, Kirk 36,103,68,66,73 Moss, David 102 N Naisbitt, Iohn 136 Naka, George 36,1tXJ Nasser, Mohamad 45,79,70,102,116 Neiley, Thomas 36,87,93 Nickelson, Dane 36,102,111 Niebler, Marty 45,77,101,50 Nogami, Hiroki 48,100,115,72 Norwood, Charles 130,140,143,98 O Obert, Becky 41,104,60 Obert, Robin 41,104,110 O'Neal, Ray 134,99 Ordoveza, juan 41,102,115,56 Osborn, William 49,72 Owen, Donna 41,94,104 Owens, Ioey 142,132,106 P Parker, Mike 41,78,66,103,96 Parker, Rachael 137,105,125 Parker, Chase 136,99 Parker, Wendy 135,105 Parkinson, Denise 36,104 Patrick, Tim 41,68,62,98,61 Parrish, Alicia 137 Patterson, Lorena 133,106 Petrick, Tamara 75,36 Pfeifer, Shelly 41,52,112,105 Pierson, Bill 78,36,102 Plumer, Robin 45,8,84,94,105 Polotnik, Lisa 82,76 Poongumam, Suthep 48,79,102,115 Pratt, Steve 69,36,111 Prevost, Kathy 130,140,142,82,106 Price, David 36 Prieto, Flor 75,116 Prost, Beth 41 R Rabbani, Danesh 134,99 Rabbani, Dinshaw 136,99 Radinsky, Stacy 48,106 Rahimzadeh, Navid 41,78,70,101,73 Rainey, Wendy 45,120 Rairigh, Will 138 Raja, Shahid 36,101,117 Rakphongphairoj, Vichaow 79,36,102,57,115,59,56 Ralls, Cherrie 132,84 Ramirez, Kelly Anne 45,77,107,76 Ramstead, julie 45,107,73 Raphael, Michael 132,99 Redmon, Michael 45,87,103 Reekes, Ashley 136,105 Reekes, Kevin 105,125 Reid, jim 130,140,98 Riahi, Mehdi 79,137,101 Richolson, Austin 45,102,123 Riley, Richard 37,64,100 Roberts, Mark 138 Robison, Rob 137,37,72 Roepke, Kris 134,140,105 Rogers, Sue 37,104 Rogier, Conny 37 Rosen, Sabrina 37 Rosenthal, Dale 75,37,104,61,73,56 Rowland, Arthur 41,68,120,58,56 Rowland, Mary 37,91,56 Ruiz, Gabriela 138,117 Rupe, Randy 37,87,98 Rupe, Becca 41,84,104,61,56 Ruch, Vincent 79 S Saito, Kiyoshi 41,101,72 Saleh, Nina 41 Sampson, Katie 37,104 Saunders, Robyn 61 Schmidt, jeff 134,81,7 Schmidt, Rachel 136,7 Schwartz, Richard 37,72 Scripps, Ada.m 41,95,101 Seeley, john 135 Seeley, Paul 137 Shaw, Connie 10,37,104,60,76,56 Sherwood, Lisa 132,106 Shiblaq, Mohammad 73 Silva, Mike 37,98 Slafer, james 130,140,81,98 Slater, Cathy 130, 140, 142,82, 106 Slater, Fran 130,140,142,82,106 Sloane, Melanie 91,105 Slyfield, Fred 41,6,8,86,87,93,94 Smerlis, Don 49 Smith, Iulie 41,53,120 Smith, Patty 41,75,77 Smith, Stacy 135 Snell, William 45,72 Snyder, Sally 45,31,105,61 Sorenson, Mindy 37,74 Sor enson, Rob 78 Spalding, Lisa 132,95,106 Spalding, Guy 66 Spelts, Clark 136 Spelts, Helen 132 Spelts, Steve 137 Spelts, Susan 131 Starr, Randy 45,80,78,66,94, 101 Stedelin, james 132 Stedelin, Julie 134 Steinle, Robyn 46,105 Stepp, Dennis 46 Stevenson, Bruce 48 Stevenson, Robert 42,61,58,56 Stevenson, Billy 140,131 Stewart, John 37,101 Stobs, Natalie 132,106 Stobs, Wendy 46,105 Sundberg, Karen 133 Surratt, Alyse Svirsky, Stephen 46,112 Swieiz, April 62,37 Swift, Kim 48,106 Sypheis, Terri 37,74, 104,56 Szkoda, Steve 78,37,70,103,108 T Talbert, Dan 140,133,87,99 Talbert, Larry 37,66,70, 100 Talbert, Billy 48,66 Tamborrel, Dominique 134,105 Tanncr, Danielle 137 Tanzer, Phillip 134,140,81 Tarsy, Kim 46,94,105,76 Taylor, Ann 105 Terry, Paul 101 Thomson, Eric 46,77,103 Thumann, Pat 37,104,114,76 Thumann, Becky 46,107 Timmerman, Chip 42,101 Tolar, Terri 42,78,84 Tomlinson, Sue 48,52,95,123,112,106 Travis, Vera 42,104 Tumer, Heidi 46,107,76 Tumer, Brian 38,101 Tumer, Kelly 123,115 Tumer, Tim 48 Utterback, William 42,66,67,103,114,73 V Valdovinos, Susan 13,138,104 Vander Stroom, Bret 78,38,70,103,72 Vander Stroom, Monique 46,70,71,105,73,76 Van Otterloo, Joanne 140,142,131,82,l06, Van Pelt, Tyler 38,56 ' ' ' Vaughn, Patrick 38,102 Verdugo, Russell 49 Vetterli, Michael 38,70,100 Vetterli, Valerie 46,31,105 Vidal, Shelly 13,38,104 Villalobos, Anthony 48,66,70,103 Villalobos, George 78,38,66,70,71,100,56,73 Vlatten, Dorie 38,52,104,59,56,57 W Walker, Christine 135 Walker, Vandee 49,140 Watanabe, Kaori 140,131 Webster, john 49 159 Webster, Warren 49 Weiner, Beth 123,106 Wells, john 135 Wells, Keira 137 Wescott, Laura 132 West, Linda 42 White, Judson 49 White, Shannon 49 Wick, Alexander 138,105 Wick, Alyssa 138,105 Wick, Chad 138 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