River Forest High School - Ingot Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

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Table Of Contents Then And Now 4 Graduates 16 The Masses 44 The Groups 66 Academics . 114 Faces . . 142 Ads Sfea4Tl78 ffiversaty Early in 1956 the Hobart City Schools notified the township trustee that there was not enough room in Hobart High School to house the freshmen class of the ensuing year. After investigating several possibilities for housing the up- coming 9th grade class, the township decided that the most feasible alterna- tive would be to place the freshmen class in the Henry S. Evans school and to start a holding company for the pur- pose of building a proper high school.” In the summer of 1956 Hobart Township Building Corporation was formed and plans for the new building were started. In June the building cor- poration proudly set the cornerstone. Two months later 3.000 township resi- dents came to look over the new school during its open house ceremony and on September 24. 1958 during a formal dedication. River Forest was born. The school had progressed from a dream into a realization of one of the finest school plants around.” The pro- ject. an accomplishment of a unified effort of all the people in Hobart Town- ship. was the outcome of a community that wanted the best for its youngsters and went out and got it.” Twenty-five years have passed since that dream came true. But as always, with time came change. The building has grown the curriculum has expanded tens of thousands of students have come and gone, yet the underlying idea which fostered the institution itself has been steadfast — a unified effort to provide the best for the youth of Hobart Township. This commemorative edition of the 1983 INGOT attempts to recapture a portion of the past and to highlight the events of this special year. A 4 Opposite page, bottom left: Lee Ann Petroff, Lori Alder- son, and Charlene Morrison hurry out of the Ingot Room. Top right: Tammy Mitchell sees who ' s calling the school now. Middle: Gloria Shuler wears the ' latest ' during ' Crazy Hat Day.’ Bottom: Jeff Vernon tries to show that the wet look ' is in. This page, top left: Rodger Eli models his ' stylish ' neck brace. Middle: Bill Suit approves Dave Kallok ' s new headgear. Bottom: Mike Uhles. Scott Miranda, and Bill Handley are stopped mid- way down the stairs. Above: Richard Stover and Becky Cook make a perfect ' fifties’ couple. 5 1 w . 4 _ L I i This page, above: One of our Ingot gridders appears to dance cheek-to-cheek with an opponent. Top right • Mike Kitchen and Earl Snellgrove work on the squat rack. Middle • Jill Haxton watches over Erik Riise. Right: Ken Fields, Joe Borja, and Ricky Vallejo dis- play their muscles in wood shop. Opposite page, top left: Marie Soderquist records stats. Top right: Greg Viator is exhausted after a long 3.1 mile run. Bottom left: Andrea Fields and Robin Dotlich joke around before a game. Bottom right: Dan Wilson, Jack Bur- ton and Clint Rose compare notes in science class. 12 Opposite page, top left: Mr. Newton stands guard over Elizabeth Hinchley and Ann Pavlinac. Top right: Mr. Bromberg enjoys his usual cup of coffee during a break in parent-teacher conferences. Bottom right: Mr. Tippett dons his leprechaun suit for one of the art classes. This page, top: Mr. Grenert shares a cozy moment with one of his favorites. ' Left: Miss Watkins seems stunned as she walks out the door. Above: Mr. Lebo waves happily while Mr. Hilla just looks on. 13 UATES Senior Poem It seems like only yesterday we were young and so naive, we wanted nothing but enjoyment. But now we must look ahead and we see the world waiting for us to capture us and sweep us on our way. We will always remember the times we shared, though we all will go our separate ways. We pray life may be good to us, and that we may be good to life. By Karen Bottom Derek Ashlock Steve Ast Raymond Avakian Paulette Baron Paul Benjamin Lynn Bessigano Beth Black Carolyn Blanton Joe Borja Karen Bottom Janet Boyd Janet Byarlay Betsy Cajigas Heather Campbell 18 Jeremy Case Maria Castellanos Tammy Cecil Ricky Cheek Karen Conway Alan Crum Robert Du f fee David Edmonds Ken Fields Jim Funes Senior Mall Of Same Most Musical — Vocal Nancy Hawkins, Ed Mendez Most Likely to Succeed Laura Waluszko, Jeremy Case Best Dressed Maria Castellanos, Abel Rosado Most Musical — Instrumental Gary Kuechenberg, Karla Springman Most Dramatic Jerome Rukavina, Lisa Wiggins Class Clowns Israel Santiago, Patti Pfautz Best Personality Jackie Drury, Joe Rodriguez, Joyce Zoladz Most School Spirit Israel Santiago, Joyce Zoladz 20 Best Looking Most Athletic Best Dancers Tom Ordway, Kim Mayes Connie Ramos, John Kendera, Chris Garza, Ed Mendez Karen Bottom Most Popular Richard Stover, Joyce Zoladz Biggest BS’r Patti Pfautz, Derek Ashlock Most Artistic Beth Black, Earl Snell grove Senior Couple Biggest Klutzes Best Smile Allison Trusty, Kevin Neyhart Patti Pfautz, Jim Tunes Jackie Drury, Tom Ordway, Sherry Halcomb, Not pictured: Beth Purcell 21 Karen Ivers John Kendera Billy Jones Dawn Jordan 22 Gary Kuechenberg Dawn Laas 1 V -9 Ji Jw Brenda Jeffers Mike Kitchen Eduardo Mendez Tammy Mitchell Kevin Neyhart 23 Paul Olivarri Thomas McNabb Trade Manning Tom Ordway Treva Leitch Mary L. Manteau Kim Mayes Frank Minton U Mark Lunghofer Frank Mendez George Logo t he t is Tim Paymaster Patti Pfautz Cheryl Post Beth Purcell Connie Ramos Wesley Bud” Reder Glenda Reed Neftali Rivera Abel Rosado Jerome Rukavina 26 Israel Santiago Mike Schau Steve Schau Gina Schlitz Timothy Snellgrove Linda Snyder Karla Springman Vickie Stevens Jack Stoddard Richard Stover ■ ' ; M 1 .. ,1 mj 1 J AS ZHS ZJMS UWOjCDS And the future Awaits m Valedictorian Jeremy Case was named Valedictorian of the class of 1 983. Jeremy had a perfect grade point average of 4.0. His high school activi- ties included serving as vice-president of Honor Society during his junior year and as a newspaper staff member for two years. He also participated in tennis, golf, and basket- ball for three years and was honored by be- ing chosen Mr. Basketball his senior year. After graduation, Jeremy plans to attend Taylor University where he will possibly ma- jor in mathematics. KJ. Celebrates Siloer Anniversary With m Graduates Derek Ashlock Steve Ast Raymond Avakian Paulette Baron Paul Benjamin Lynn Bessigano Beth Black Carolyn Blanton Joe Borja Karen Bottom Les Bowen Janet Boyd John Broussard Randy Brown Janet Byarlay Betsy Cajigas Jeremy Case Maria Castellanos Tammy Cecil Ricky Cheek Karen Conway Alan Crum Linda Csokasy Robert Dailey John DaVaney Gale Daves Chuck Doom Jacqueline Drury Robert Duffee Ann Embry Steve Enochs Ken Fields Jim Funes Jim Funk Blanca Garza Chris Garza Jerry Graham John Grdgon Charlene Groover Ann Guthrie Sherry Halcomb Chuck Hall Bill Hanna Nancy Hawkins Edwin Hernandez Jim Hutchins Karen Ivers Brenda Jeffers 34 Salutatorian Blanca Garza was chosen as Salutatorian of her graduating class. She had a grade point average of 3.9878 out of a possible 4.0. Blanca was a member of Honor Society for three years and served as treasurer her sen- ior year. Since her sophomore year, Blanca also participated in Student Council and French Club. Blanca was a member of the yearbook staff for three years and was co- editor of the 1983 Yearbook. She is also listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Blanca plans to attend Pur- due Calumet this fall where she will be ma- joring in computer science. Billy Jones Patty Pfautz John Tenorio Dawn Jordan Cheryl Post Rita Tenorio John Kendera Beth Purcell Pam Triplett Pat Kinsler Connie Ramos Paul Triplett Mike Kitchen Bud Reder Allison Trusty Gary Kuechenberg Glenda Reed Mary Uribe Dawn Laas Neftali Rivera Ed Wahl Treva Leitch George Rodriguez Jim Walters George Logothetis Joe Rodriguez Laura Waluszko Mark Lunghofer Becky Roe Joe Wiatrowski Tracie Manning Walter Roop Laurie Wiggins Mary Manteau Abel Rosado Lisa Wiggins Steve Martin Jerome Rukavina Philip Wilhelm Terry Mathews Israel Santiago Kim Williams Kim Mayes Mike Schau Dan Wilson Ron McMullen Steve Schau Walter Yagobian Tom McNabb Gina Schlitz Joe Yost Eduardo Mendez Edward Smith Joyce Zoladz Frank Mendez Earl Snellgrove Frank Minton Linda Snyder Tammy Mitchell Karla Springman Kevin Neyhart Tom Ordway Tim Paymaster Vickie Stevens Jack Stoddard Richard Stover 35 ACAMMJC AWARDS AKZ A FT Ann Embry Frank Mendez Buddy Reder Gina Schlitz Earl Snell grove Rita Tenorio Joyce Zoladz Beth Black Kim Williams Karen Ivers ft nAm m .v Gary Kuechenberg L Jim Hutchins Karla Springman Ricky Cheek Mark Lunghofer Robert Duffee Walter Yagobian Louis Armstrong Jazz A ward , Ricky Cheek John Phillip Sousa Award Gary Kuechenberg Director’s Award Karla Springman Jim Hutchins Marine Outstanding Musician Ricky Cheek MOMS eCOMOMJCS Janet Byarlay Linda Csokasy AUXJjCJAKV coups Laura Waluszko Treva Leitch Tammy Mitchell Linda Csokasy psp cam Brenda Jeffers Paulette Baron Chris Garza Janet Boyd CMSSKCSAVSKS foyce Zoladz Senior Awards Trade Manning Brenda Jeffers Karen hers JmuSZKJAC A PCs John Kendera Dan Wilson am aim Trade Manning Rita Tenorio A WO JO VJSUAC Walter Roop gOUKAAPSM Beth Black Treva Leitch Jeremy Case 3 Year Service Award Blanca Garza 4 Year Service Award aura Waluszko Tammy Mitchell Editor ' s Plaque Blanca Garzi Laura Waluszko Post Tribune Most Valuable Staffer Award Laura Waluszko Blanca Garza Hammond Times Scholastic Journalistic Achievement Award Laura Waluszko KUSSJAM Jacqueline Drury MAVKJGAjC-COMSKZ CMOJK Frank Mendez Trade Manning Nancy Hawkins Ed Mendez mm wPA l Senior Class urns szuosmA coujjcjc Tammy Mitchell Ed Mendez Karen Bottom 36 Benjamin Beth Black Jeremy Case Blanca Garza Brenda Jeffers Treva Leitch Tammy Mitchell Kim Williams Jacqueline Drury Mary Uribe Derek Ashlock Steve Ast Paulette Baron Connie Ramos Laura Waluszko Ricky Cheek Gary Kuechenberg Ed Mendez Frank Minton PSKJSCZ A ZZPVbAMS 4 years} } Steve Ast Blanca Garza Ed Mendez Joyce Zoladz 3 years Walter Roop I year Linda Csokasy Frank Mendez AZMSZJCS 300ZKACC Richard Stover John Kendera Joe Borja Bob Dailey George Logothetis Terry Mathews Jim Walters Ken Fields Tim Paymaster John Tenorio Mike Schau Jerome Rukavina Joe Wiatrowski John DaVaney Ed Wahl CKOSS COUtfZK] Steve Ast Jerry Graham Gary Kuechenberg Ron McMullen zsjbm Steve Martin Jeremy Case Buddy Reder vocaynMC Kim Williams Karen Bottom c c Zolad. A Lynn Bessigano Chris Garza J W I Q]K£S SASkSZUALL Karen Bottom Kim Williams Connie Ramos Chris Garza Charlene Groover yoa Tom Ordway Jeremy Case Terry Mathews Bob Dailey Buddy Reder Ken Fields QJRLS ' ZRACk Char Groover Allison Trusty Connie Ramos Joyce Zoladz JMZRAMUR, CHAMPS B Streets” Stover Blanca Mary Uribe Eduardo Mendez Connie Ramos PUKDUB UmSKSKV eenzmcAze oj KSCOGMZJOfi Karen Bottom puKT)ue umsKsjzy ACADEMIC ACHJSVeMSNZ A IVAKZ) Blanca Garza Connie Ramos Laura Waluszko OUZSZAWm SCMOCASZJC A ZHJCSZe standing Scholastic Girl AMSR3CAH LSQ30M AUXJCJAky UMJZ 454 SCHOjC-A kshjp w Athlete Connie Ramos Outstanding Scholastic Boy Athlete Jeremy Case WRSSZLTM Paul Benjamin Gary Kuechenberg Mike Kitchen Ron McMullen John Tenorio Alan Crum Steve Ast Maria Castellanos Rita Tenorio noys uasrszsall John Kendera Tom Ordway Chuck Hall Jeremy Case Joe Borja Tim Paymaster Ken Fields soys’ ZKACk Steve Ast Ron McMullen Alan Crum Abel Rosado U.S. AKMV RSSSt scholaszjc a zhjCszs ' Outstanding Scholastic Girl Athlete Connie Ramos Outstanding Scholastic Boy Athlete Jeremy Case HOOSJ SR SCHOLARS Blanca Garza Jeremy Case z Ay cok umsRSJzy PRSSWSHVS SCHOLARSHIP Jeremy Case ALL-JMAM SCHOLARS. Blanca Garza ZJHO SCHOLARS Paulette Baron SALUZA ZORJAH ’lanca Garza VACSDJCZOKJAtf Jeremy Case Pg. 38 top right: Joe Borja takes time out to relax. Middle right: Ray A vakian helps Ron Bogle with his math problem. Bottom right: Tammy Mitchell pauses from typing all day long. Above: Robert Duffee supervises the Jr. High gym class. Pg. 39 top left: Mr. Klingeberger discusses Blanca Garza’s and Mary Uribe ' s teaching plans for the day. Top right.- Joe Rodriguez glances up as someone enters his office. Middle left: Israel Santiago brushes up on his Span- ish while teaching Mrs. Turpin’s class. Middle right: Student-teachers Ann Guthrie, Joe Wiatrowski, Karla Spring- man, and Joyce Zoladz get together during their prep hours. Bottom left.- John Tenorio replaces Mr. Newton as Jr. High principal. Bottom middle: Tra- de Manning reviews Melanie Good’s class schedule. Bottom right: Beth Pur- cell acts as treasurer for the day. 39 10 year Career Suds With Zhe Class Of ‘83 Kobert Marszalek Ceaves t, Administration Zhe year 1983 will not only be remembered as the silver anniversary of the high school but also as the year Mr. Kobert Marszalek ended a 10 year reign in administration . Principal Marszalek began his acquaintance with Hobart Zownship Schools when he entered 1st grade at Evans Elementary. Mr. Marszalek. started teaching at Kive r Sorest in 1962 and became principal in 1975, the year his reign of positive “politicking” for Kiver Sorest, as he once described it, began. Mr. Marszalek’ s immediate plans are to return to the classroom and teach, just as he started at this school some 20 years ago. Zhe community, students, and teachers all mean a lot to me, said Mr. Marszalek. “When you talk about the school colors, gold and cardinal,” said Mr. Marszalek, “they just seem to be in my blood.” i ? graduation Above.- Mr. Marszalek smiles as he delivers his speech to a receptive audience. Top left Valedic- torian Jeremy Case laments on the fact that no one (not even he) remembers graduation speech- es. Top center , Blanca Garza pats the Class of ’S3 on the back in her salutatory speech. Top right , The boys remove their hats during the invocation. Middle leftt Senior choir members dance during Dance, Dance, Dance. Middle center, Senior members of the concert band play during their final number. Far right, Laura Waluszko steps down after receiving her diploma. Bottom left, The girls listen attentively to one of the speeches. Bottom center, Treva Leitch receives her diploma from School Board President Jo Ellen Breese. 42 43 Zhe gyms and the round all become settings, dor dances, and wassails, and even mock weddings. Zhe lights start to dim and the music commences, Zhe enthusiasm here f ills the air and our senses. Zhe crowds that we’re with give us happiness and cheer. Something we shall cherish long after our senior year. 45 $ obuf £ 21 Kim M yes was crowned Homecoming Zhe 1982-83 Homecoming Court included Queen at the football game. Prior to top left: freshman representative Zina Zen- losing the Homecoming game to Cary orio and ' Darren Sob el, Dower left: Sophomore Virt, the spirit during Spirit Week was representative Alana Hogan and Jeff free- high. Some of the events were Punk man. Dower right: Junior representative Dyd- Day, Hillbilly Day, and Spirit ia Bristol and Pic hie Zellez. Zop right: Sen- Day. Kichard Stover was ior representative {Joyce Zoladz and {Jeremy selected as Mr. frotball Case. Opposite Page, top left: Zhe 1982-83 by his peers. Homecoming Queen Kim Mayes and Zorn Ordway. Zop right: Walter Jagobian does C ' his u thing” during half-time. Pottom-. Varsi- ° p ty footballers hustle to a victory. ui earning to Wirt High School 46 4 W ' ■ VI, ™ 2 Ml 47 i h $ — fagots fast As Cucky Zhe basketball Homecoming this year was won against Hebron, (Jer- emy Case hit the second of a two shot free throw to seal the victory, below , , v Zhe basketball Miss Spirit Court in - eluded, Karen bottom and (Jim Sunk, brenda (Jeffers and (John Qrdgon, Miss Spirit (Joyce Zoladz and George Cogothetis. trade Manning and (Jim dunes, Chris Garza and (John Zenorio. bottom left, Mrs. Kieck smiles after being hit in the face with a pie. bottom right, (Joyce Zoladz receives a necklace from Char Groover. Opposite page, top left, Ken Sields waits for the ball to set up a shot. Miss Spirit and her escort George Cogothetis. bottom left, Zorn Ordway shoots for two. bottom right, Chuck Hall tries to tip the ball to Zorn Ordway during a jump ball. Here We Come A ’ Wassailing An air of both merriment and solemnness was felt as Mr. Brown and the choirs present- ed their 12th annual Wassail. Entertainment for the guests included banner waving and a dance using masks made by students from Jtaly. A special highlight was a juggling act performed by senior Qlenda Keed. the menu featured Koast Eye Kound Provencale. Pomme de Zerre Supreme, and Broccoli Normandy, jjeannette Jsabella was portrayed by Nancy Hawkins, Saint JCuc ia was portrayed by Z ra- ck Manning. Alumni made their second appearance at the Wassail. Zheir ensemble included Barbara Meade, Amanda Zulley, Pam Zulley, Dale Dougherty, ffohn Biggs, and Steve Rosen- baum. Opposite page, top-, from above, the view of the Wassail provides a lovely scene. Bottom left-. Qlenda Keed entertains guests with her juggling act. Bottom right: A small girls’ ensemble performs a peasant folk dance. Zhis page, top left-. Zhe entire choir joins together in song before the deliverance of the sweet meats and short breads. Bottom left: Doug Keberg and Vikki Salinas perform a country dance with masks. Above right: Zracie Man- ning enters as Saint Cucia. 51 Zke Wedding Bells Me Binging Again Zke 4tk annual Mock Wedding was held on Dan. 19. Charlene Morrison and floe Borja were married along with Jacqueline ' Drury and Kodger Eli. Others in the wedding were Cydia Bristol, Becky Cook, Cee Mn Petroff, Bob Dai- ley, Karen Bottom, Karla Springman, Patty Pfautz, Paul Olivarri, Chuck Mall, and Jim Junes. All services were donated by various or- ganizations in the area. Bight: Joe Broja waits for his ' bride? at the altar. Middle right-. Jac- queline Drury says 7 do’. Jar right: Joe Borja and Charlene Morrison exchange vows. Bot- tom row, left: C. Mall, K. Bottom, Z. Pay- master, B. Cook. Kight: J. Drury and C. Morrison are escorted by their fathers. Couples Offered As couples hoped to have “ Zhe Best of Times” at this year ' s turnabout, they were greeted by a hall of red-white balloons fram- ing the entrance. Dance favors included pieces of paper with couples’ names glittered upon them, dor refreshments, couples were treated to cookies, punch, and mints. Right-. Allen Broussard and fill Marc ton sit one of the many fast dances out. Center right-. Carla Kael and Eddie Mendez are posed for their dance portrait. Jar right-. Charles Milter and Ruth Rosado look over their turnabout gift. Bottom: Karen Bottom and Zorn Meflabb find the cloud with their names written on it. Bottom center-. Peggy Byarlay, Richard Zellez, fackie Baron, and Robert Wait enter the dance through the “hall of balloons.” Bottom right-. Scott Smith and Zammi Williams share a laugh as they arrive. ‘Pest Of Zimes’ Prom, A Zrip Zo Zke Orient Offering couples a trip to the Past, this year ' s prom made good use of its theme , ' Ori- ental fantasy. ’ A large paper dragon and various other Eastern decorations adorned the walls of Assumption Mall, and couples were even treated with fortune cookies at their ta- bles. Prom favors for the students were two necklaces — one with a ring, the other with a key. Duchess provided music and Waldorf Studios took prom protraits. Refreshments in- cluded sandwiches, cookies, assorted candies, and a tangy citrus drink served from an ele- gant table fountain. Opposite page, top right-. Vicki Cagle and Richie Zellez sit quietly in front of a ‘tea house.’ Zop left-. Kevin Meyhart and his date get into the music. Bottom left: Sherry Hal- comb and Mike Bartolini are almost sur- rounded by the foliage behind them. Bottom right: Chris Zrezak announces himself and Patti Pfautz during the grand march. Center-. Zreva Ceitch cuddles with Bob Mush as C au- ra Waluszko and Jeff Shelton leave them ‘alone.’ Zhis page, left-. Miss Brand shares a dance with her ‘date,’ Mrs. Rieck. Right: Jim Sunk and Zheresa Qeorge model the newest look in prom attire. ... As Zke Cast Dying Embers Wrought Zkeir Qkosts Upon Zke ?loor . . . Although the camping trip was almost cancelled the day before departure because of an inclement weather forecast, the Honor Society members decided to tough it out and departed on April 16 for their weekend excursion. During the trip, the campers participated in numerous nature hikes and cookouts. and even capped off the day with ' ghost stories around the campfire.’ The brave members were B. Black, L. Waluszko. T. Leitch. B. Garza. J. Case. G. Kuechenberg. R. Cheek. C. Ramos. V. Baker. E. Mendez. S. Reed, and chaperones Mr. Hontz, Mr. Muir, and Mr. Grenert. I Neither Rain, Nor Snow, Nor Sleet, Nor Mail Could Stop Zhe Monor Society Clockwise from left: Laura Waluszko, Treva Leitch, Mr. Muir, Blanca Garza, and Beth Black. Mr. Hontz watches in awe as his tent is torn to shreds. Con- nie Ramos, Ricky Cheek, and Sue Reed listen as Gary Kuechenberg plays the guitar. The campers enjoy an amusing mo- ment around the campfire. The lines were long at Camp Nissaki, Indiana Dunes State Park, for the outhouse. Jeremy Case sets out on a hike from his tent. •.v •••- ••• •••• • •• ••• - •••- •••• • •••-■ ilH i ' •••• - •tit ••• ••• •••- f i tM •••• •••- •ft hi HID PRESEIIS OPPQRTUIIITV IIIGHT HH I:;::;;::::;;:;:;:;:::;;;;;:;;::;:::;;:;:;;:;:;:::;:;;;;:::;;::;;;:;::::;:;; 60 It was opening night and for one show only, eight acts would be presented to the audience’s delight (or clamor) and for the judges ' evaluations. The acts were The Jokers” (Rick Vallejo. Junior Daves. Ken Fields. Dave Feldpausch) performing I Got a Line On You;” Antoinette Cesare doing a baton routine to Raiders of the Lost Ark” (winner of the Miscellaneous category); Trade Manning dancing to All That Jazz;” Carla Rael singing Last Dan- ce The Rose;” Missy Kanizar doing a ba- ton routine to Hey Big Spender;” Vikki Salinas singing Song Bird” (winner of the Vocal category); Glenda Reed juggling to Celebration”; Lake County Ken and the Blues II Band” (Ken Wood. Chris Trezak, Dwayne Marlow. Gilbert Vallejo. Gary Kuechenberg. Chuck DeMoss, Ron Bever- ly. Tony Lewis. Joe Nunez. Jim Hutchins. Ricky Cheek. Kevin Trezak) performing Jailhouse Rock” (winners of the Instru- mental category). 61 West Side Story Practice and patience paid off when West Side Story played to over 900 people during its three night run on May 5. 6 and 7 in the high school audi- torium. Clockwise from top: F. Mendez, E. Men- dez, R. Wait and D. Re- berg; R. Johnston, R. Wait, D. Morton, T. Man- ning, D. Reberg, K. McKinney, S. Martin, T. Mathews, J. Case, D. Ev- ans, D. Pavy and A. Broussard; C. Rael, M. Good, L. Alatorre, C. Rael. and C. Garbe; R. Mendez, M. Good. R. Roop. C. Rael, G. Vallejo, C. Garbe and A. Rosado; V. Salinas, and K. Fields; C. Rael, L. Alatorre and F. Mendez. Practice + Dedication = One Qreat Play 62 I 8th graders Receive Many Manors Zhis year ’ s Eighth Qrade Manor Day was Zrenshaw is all smiles after receiving h er held on May 25th. One hundred forty-one award. Above-. Mr. Marszalek gives Paula eighth graders graduated in the high school Christakis her award. Opposite page, top left: gym. Deanne Dougherty was named valedic- Kich Medellin heads for the stage. Zop right-, torian of the Class of 19 $7. Zammy {Johnston Qina Banks and Bobby Zenorio lead the pro- was named salutatorian. Zop left-. Deanne cession. Bottom-. Zhe 8 th grade boys stand Dougherty is helped down from the stage after during the National Anthem, receiving her award. Zop right-. Barbara 64 Organizations, bands, clubs, and so- cieties, Offer the student numerous varieties. Our friends and our families and other voices, Help us to make the difficult choices. Pledging ourselves to one group or more, Helps to keep life from becoming a bore. How deadlines tomorrow and rehears- al! s tonight, So many things going no time for delight. Initiations, meetings and membership drives, Zhafs how a club member exists and survives. 66 Front row: Nilsa Aro- cho, Olga Hernandez, Mary Self, Vikki Sali- nas, Trade Manning, Debbie Kiser, Tina Guel. 2nd row.- Carla Rael, Jackie Baron, Lynn Huddleston, An- toinette Cesare, Mi- chelle Duffee, Leticia Alatorrei Joady Quick, Rosemary Edwards. Third row: Heal Schindler, Frank Men- dez, Haney Hawkins, Tammy Enochs, Darla Morton, Tony Arocho, William Blankenship. Fourth row: Robert Wait, Robert Johnston, Eduardo Mendez, Doug Reberg, Terry Math- ews, Albert Wright, Ru- ben Mendez, Jim Scha- vey. Concert Choir . . . Mixed Ensemble 4 Front row.- Treva Leitch, Leticia Alatorre, Trade Manning, Haney Hawkins, Darla Morton. Antoinette Cesare, Mi- chelle Duffee, Lynn Huddleston. 2nd row: Carla Rael, Ruben Men- dez, Frank Mendez, Eduardo Mendez, Al- bert Wright, William Blankenship, Robert Wait, Jimmy Schavey, Vikki Salinas. 3rd row: Abel Rosado, David Ev- ans, Terry Mathews, Doug Reberg. Front row: L. Lawson, J. Zambrana, K. Lawson, S. Dziubla, J. Clark, E. Grissom, M. Yager, V. Enochs, R. Rivera. 2nd row: L. Camacho, L. Kleine, V. Linser, V. Spencer, M. Kennedy, J. Henson, L. Schau, E. Santos. 3rd row: S. Her- nandez, R. Rial, D. Alex- ander. K. Santmyre, D. Wilson, S. Pfautz. S. Groover, T. Marrs, G. Lewis, T. Davis. K. Rust. Fourth row: T. Montes, S. Macrom, T. Taylor. T. Stone , E. Allen, J. Orto, C. Ast, T. Monet a, S. Huddleston, A. Hazel- ton, W. Frank, M. Her- nandez. Hr. High Choir . . . Qirls Ensemble Front row: Carla Rael. Leticia Alatorre, Lynn Huddleston, Vikki Sali- nas. 2nd row: Trade Manning, Nancy Haw- kins, Darla Morton, An- toinette Cesare, Mi- chelle Duffee. 69 Front row: Mary Self, Robert Wait, Charlene Groover, Brenda Jef- fers, Chris Garza, Tom- my Mitchell, Ruben Mendez, Danny Lewis, Vince Pelfrey, 2nd row: Robert Johnston, Nor- ma Garza, Judy Noggle, Missy Back, Kelly McKinney, Greg Ten- orio, Jason Shelton. 3rd row.- Doug Thormann, Erik Riise, Tammy Mitchell, Sue Reed, Ka- ren Bottom, Vicky Ba- ker, Joe Borja, Kevin Trezak. 4th row: Lee Ann Petroff, Mary Uribe, Blanca Garza, Eduardo Mendez, Beth Black, Nancy Hawkins, Jackie Baron. Ji.S. Council — Pep Club S Front row: Cathy Baughman, Brenda Jef- fers, Sue Reed, Tammy Mitchell. 2nd row: Lisa Fields, Louise Baltru- shaitis, Jackie Baron, Miss Brand, Janet Boyd, Chris Garza. 70 Council — $.M. Society Front row: Julyssa Ber- rios, Pam Baker, Holly McClure. 2nd row.- Kim Mikula, Tommi Dubois, Jill Orto, Norma Schu- macher. 3rd row: Ca- trina Calvin, Carrie Hardin, Shelley Groov- er, Jennifer Buffington, Susie Pfautz, Christine Ast, Chrissy Campbell. 4th row: Launa Lawson, Michelle Yager, Ruben Cortez, Jessica Vallejo, Fonda Langston, Miss Kubiak. Front row: Melissa Carter, Tiffeni Taylor, Jennifer Buffington, Norma Schumacher. 2nd row: Tammy John- ston, Elizabeth Allen, Jill Orto, Barb Tren- shaw, David Dickson. 3rd row: Deanne Dou- gherty, Kim Mikula, Jack Burton, Tommi Dubois, Kelli Walker. Front row- G. Ramos. M. War- ren. Y. White. J. Noggle, C. Campbell. A. Delvalle. D. Whitmer. F. Langston. 2nd row: J. Grenier. R. Soria, M. Cannon, M. Ramirez. T. Wil- liams. P. Bailey. J. Reynolds. D. Wilson. K. Ivers. D. Tellez. M. Kolczak. 3rd row: K. Dob- son. F. Ortiz. A. Nieves, M. Schavey, P. Byarlay. S. Flow- ers. K. Trezak. M. Page, F. Canen. D Soble, J. DeMoss, J. Perez. D. Kisner. 4th row: K. Kadish, L. Dickson. K. Reeves. C. Guel, M. Coffing. F. Cole, C. Augustine, M. Schavey, K. Evans. J. Carter. F. Garza. P. Knox. M. Soderquist, R. War- ren. 5th row: T. Buckner. C. Cox. D. Burge. G. Baughman. K. Keller, J. Greene. G. Dot- son, R. Vallejo, D. Noggle. Mr. Slater. Front row: Lee Ann Pe- troff, L ydia Bristol. Paula Christakis, Sue Reynolds, Elizabeth Sul, Jill Ha x ton. 2nd row: Chris Trezak, Gilbert Vallejo, Rich Tellez, Ken Wood, Jim Hutchins. Dwayne Marlow, Ray Palmer, Joseph San- tiago. 3rd row: Ricky Vallejo, Net tali Rivera, Jim Graham, Robert Duffee, Tony Lewis, Ron Beverly, Chuck De- Moss, Erik Riise, Joe Perez, Walter Yago- bian. 4th Row: Mark Lunghofer, Joe Nunez, Laura Best, Ricky Cheek, Gary Kuechen- berg. Intermediate ... Pep Band Front row: Kevin Tre- zak, Lee Ann Petroff, Chris Trezak. David Verduzco, Gilbert Val- lejo. 2nd row-. Randy Sink, Richie Tellez, Ken Wood, Ricky Cheek, Dewayne Marlow, Jo- seph Santiago, Jim Hutchins. 3rd row. Joe Nunez, Gale Da ves, Mark Lunghofer, Chuck DeMoss, Erik Riise, Gary Kuechenberg, Ron Beverly, Brad Smith, David De Vault, Tony Gonzalez. flazz Band . . . Beginning Band Front row.- A. Price, J. Hooper. J. Berrios, C. Brewer, M. Watts, D. Fields, H. McClure, D. Prince. 2nd row: J. Val- lejo, P. White, L. Wil- son, T. Dubois, J. Buff- ington, C. McKinney, J. Kitchen, L. Carroll, D. Dickson, D. Liberto. 3rd row : E. Rusher, D. Ralph, D. VanBuren, K. Pinter, K. Collmar, B. Perez, A. Acevez, R. Be- verly, K. Soderquist, P. Thompson, K. Best, B. Trenshaw. 4th row: J. McWhirter, R. Deiulius, R. Calvert, H. Smith, D. Rosado, D. Rosado, B. Kanizar, B. Tenorio, D. Kallok, J. Eli, B. Cox. K. Nieves, B. Suit, R. Soria. 73 Front row: K. Springman, P. Christakis, S. Reynolds, D. Klinger, S. Westbrook, E. Sul, J. Haxton. 2nd row-. S. Page, J. Cruz, S. Phares, K. Persley, V. Rhe inholt z, L. Mu ha, D. Wil- son. D. Thormann, L. Bristol, B. Cook. L.A. Petroff. 3rd row.- G. Vallejo, R. Westbrook, R. Tellez, R. Cheek, K. Wood, J. Hutchins, D. Marlow, R. Palmer, J. Santiago. 4th row :■ T. Gonzalez, P. Rivera, T. Lewis, B. Smith, D. De Vault, C. Mills, J. Springman, D. Bruns, W. Ramos, R. Sink, E. Riise, G. Kuechenberg. Sth row : J. Robinson, L. Mills, T. Lewis, B. Yost, D. Verduzco, C. Trezak, D. Burge. 6th row: R. Duffee, J. Graham. J. Nunez, B. Handley, B. Collett. M. Uhles, D. Csokasy, S. Ro- meo, M. Lunghofer. L. Best, J. Perez, W. Yaoohi Concert Band . . . J ACS Stephanie Nelson, Wil- liam Chappo, Joe Perez, Robert Johnston, Rob- ert Perez, Tammy En- ochs, Chris Mills, Leti- cia Peluyera, Mrs. Broda. Front row: Norma Garza, Patty Cotton, Theresa George, Me- lanie Good. 2nd row-. Mr. Muir, Treva Leitch, Laura Waluszko, Blanca Garza, Beth Black, Greg Viator. yearbook . . . Newspaper Front row-. Vikki Sali- nas, Laura Waluszko, Tammy Mitchell. 2nd row: Jeremy Case, Bill Handley, Sue Reed, Greg Viator, Mr. Muir. 75 Front row: Blanca Garza. Sherri Vanaman. 2nd row: Norma Garza. Missy Kanizar. 3rd row: Mrs. Turpin, Tammy Mitchell, Allen Brous- sard. V drench Club . . . Kussiau Club Front row: Charles Mill- er, Jackie Drury, Patri- cia Schwager. 2nd row-. Mr. Adame zyk, Jenni- fer Carter, Darla Mor- ton, Mike Fogle, Steph- anie Nelson, Dave Ev- ans, Vince Pelfrey, Me- linda Ogden, Marcia Carter. 76 HONOR SOCIETY: front rowi Connie Ramos, Eddie Mendez. 2nd row. Blanca Garza, Louise Baltrushai- tis, Beth Black. 3rd row: Jeremy Case, Gary Kue- chenberg, Sue Reed, Laura Waluszko, Cathy Ev- ans. 4th row: Treva Leitch, Mary Uribe. J 77 football, basketball, baseball, And Zennis, Sometimes Sports Can be Sueh A Menace. Kunning, Sweating, Sit-ups And Suelt, Sometimes We Wonder Jf Jt ' s Worth So Much. but Out On Zhe fooor All Zhe ] ells And Screams JCet Us Know We’re Zhe best Zeam Of All Zeams. K3 Suds Season Victoriously Varsity Football R.F. OPP. Chesterton 0 13 Portage 0 6 North Newton 6 62 E.C. Washington 20 0 South Central 12 27 Kankakee Valley 0 14 Lowell 0 46 Wirt 6 14 Whiting 19 32 Lake Station 17 14 Tri County 41 8 J V Football R.F. OPP. Knox 0 26 Calumet 0 20 South Central 0 30 Edison 0 6 Kankakee Valley 0 12 Above right: The squad performs the hurdler stretch. Far right: Varsity player John Kendera stretches out before the game. Middle right: Ken Fields drops back looking for an open receiver. Right: An Ingot rea- dies his stance be- fore the snap. 80 Front row: Bobby Dailey, John Hoskins, Ed- die Rusher, Terry Mathews, John Kendera, Anthony Hill, Ken Fields, Chris Trezak, Tim Paymaster, Mike Bartolini, Ed Wahl, Scott O’Kelley. Second row: Jerry Clark, Coach Lebo, Coach Whiting, Tony Lewis, Joe Borja, Dave Grissom, Joe Collins, George Logothe- tis, Jim Walters, Joe Wiatrowski, Mike Mon- nier, Jim Henson, Jim Robison, Head Coach Leonard. Coach Baker. Back row: Mike Schau, Glen Grissom, Mike Pope, Ray Palm- er, Gilbert Vallejo, Jerome Rukavina, Phillip Pfautz, Dave Verduzco, Rodger Eli, John Hand, Tom Logothetis. 81 82 Varsity A ad V Tight Zo Zhe End Zo Save A Cosing Season Opposite page, top: Mike Schau and George Logothetis flatten an opponent. Bottom left: Coach Leonard and Coach Baker wait for the referee’s call. Bottom right: Jim Walters trips up a Wirt play- er. Above left: Joe Borja waits until the last second to re- lease the ball. Top right: Anthony Hill charges after an op- ponent. Left: John Hoskins zigzags through the oppos- ing fie ld. One of the reasons for the J.H. ' s successful seasons as a large player turn out, said Coach Muir who added that The J.H. roster had over fifty players. Clockwise from top: Ingot players gather for their instructions. An ingot player gives the ball a boost. The eighth grade team includes: First row: J. Burton, D. Wilson, R. Stanfill. J. Vernon, D. Kallok, B. Suit, C. Somers, E.J. Watson and T. Quick. Second row: Coach Rosner, J. Kitchen, J. Henson, M. Page, W. Majka, J. Batchelor, R. Paymaster, D. Barnes. S. Aubuchon. C. Rose and Coach Muir. Third row. R. Cortez, G. Dotson, P. Schiller, N. Sc he idler. S. Flowers, B. Kan- izar. J. Barnhill, and B. Tenorio. The seventh grade team in- cludes : first row, A. Cruz. D. Rosado, T. Blankenship. D. Quick, P. Knox, S. Wright, Sec- ond row. Coach Rosner, D. Moggie, R. Doom. S. Newlin. F. Canen, R. Calvert, J. Pacheco, R. Guerra, and Coach Muir. Third row.- K. Johnson, B. Jef- fery. E. Borja, D. Wilson, J. Otero, M. Riffle, J. Carter, and J. Whitely. t 8th graders Experience Second Kest Season Jn School Mistoryt While 7th Qrade Mas largest Zurn Out 85 Shy Ways Mam per High School Volleyball The Varsity Vol- leyball team had ability but lacked in confidence, accord- ing to Coach Rieck. Their most valuable player was Kim Wil- liams and the most improved player was sophomore Janine Schiller, she said. They ended their season with a I -7 re- cord. Clockwise from the top: Joyce Zoladz attempts a serve. Team members close in on the ball. The Varsity Volleyball team includes: front row: K. Williams, J. Zoladz, K. Bottom, V. Baker. D. Morton. Back row: Coach Rieck, C. Garza, L. Bessigano, C. Morri- son, J. Schiller, L. Pe- troff. Ingots scramble for the ball. The J.V. Volleyball team in- cludes: first row; C. Wingett, M. Back, T. Guel, K. Williams, L. Bristol Back Row: Coach Mueller, P. Biggs, S. Majka, M. P rton, M. Schavey. 86 Cack Of Players Qreatly Minders ffJ4. Volleyball The main problem for the J.H. volley- ball season was a lack of players. Many of their games had to be forfeited because of this, said first year coach Mrs. Rock- rohr. Their season ended with a 0-6 re- cord. Clockwise: Kelly Collmar is ready in her stance. Tina Barker takes a ride on Robin Dotlich’s shoulders. 7th Grade: Coach Rock- rohr. Pam Barker. Chris Ast, Pixie Nor- man. Cheryl Hinch- ley. Second row: Dawn Mattox. P.J. Wiggins, Andrea Fields, Tina Barker, Robin Dotlich. A group of girls gather around the benches. Kelly Reeves is pleased with her shot. Deanne Fields gets ready for a bump. Carri Hardin knocks the ball. 8th Grade: Coach Rock- rohr. Carrie Hardin, Beth Allen, Deanne Fields. Kim Lawson. Second row: Kelly Reeves, Kelly Coll- mar. Shelly Groover, Carmela Guel. d8 Zennis Season bounces Out As Cross Country Runs Away With Many Victories. The cross country team finished its sea- son with a record of 10-3 and the tennis team finished its sea- son with a record of 3-11. Clockwise from top: Bud Reder poses during a match. Steve Martin concen- trates intensely on the game. Ron McMu llen rushes to- ward the home stretch. The cross country team is caught in some com- edy. The cross coun- try team includes: first row; R. McMul- len, P. Mills, J. Perez, S. Ast and L. Mills. Second row: G. Kue- chenberg, J. Gra- ham, T. Mills. G. Via- tor, J. Gaydos, J. Graham and Coach Burleson. Jerry Gra- ham follows in Ron’s footsteps. The tennis team includes: first row; R. Sink, S. Ro- meo, V. Spencer and M. Yager, Second row: T. Mitchell, J. Case, E. Riise, S. Martin, S. Reed and C. Baughman. 90 91 92 Championship The varsity ended their season with a 6-14 re- cord. The two highlights of the season were the double victory weekend against Lowell and He- bron. and also a narrow two point loss to Wheeler in the Bearcat tourney. Leading the team in scor- ing were Chuck Hall averaging 15.2 points per game and John Kendera with 13.5 points per game. Chuck Hall also led the team in rebounds, averaging nine per game. Jeremy Case with 9.5 points per game was named Mr. Basketball. Clockwise from top: Chuck Hall stretches for the ball. Mike Bartolini tries to dribble past his opponent. Chris Trezak concentrates on the court action. The Varsity team included: A. Guel. J. Borja, C. Trezak. R. Si- zemore and R. Tellez. Second row: Coach Leon- ard. J. Kendera. M. Bar- tolini. T. Ordway. C. Hall, J. Case. K. Fields. T. Pay- master and Coach Sam- uel. Coach Burleson gives the J.V. their new instructions. Jeremy Case dribbles down the court. The Junior varsity team included: first row ; M. Uhles. A. Guel. R. Tellez and S. Romeo. Second row; Coach Leonard. M. Bartolini. D. Verduzco. P. Mills. T. Mitchell. B. Col- lett and C. Trezak. INCOTS The varsity girls ended their season in a slump finishing with a record of 4-14. Coach Sawyer said that inexperienced play- ers hurt the team. She ad- ded that their shooting percentage was poor, averaging only 27% from the field and 44. 5% from the free throw line. Karen Bottom ended the season with the most rebounds totaling 170. Connie Ra- mos had the most points with 21 5 in all. Coach Sawyer said she would miss Chris Garza on de- fense saying t hat she had the instinctive knowl- edge” of reading the plays and knowing where to be. Coach Sawyer felt as if Kim Williams was the best all-around play- er. The junior varsity fin- ished their season with a record of 2- 1 3. Clockwise from top: F. Ortiz jumps high for the ball. The varsity team in- cluded: front row: V. Ba- ker. K. Bottom, and K. Wagoner. Second row; C. Ramos. K. Williams. C. Garza and Coach Sawyer. K. Wagoner looks for someone to throw the ball to. The junior varsity team included: front row ; F. Ortiz. G. Schuler. J. Schiller. Second row: G. Ramos. D. Tellez. K. Ka- dish. and O. Hernandez. F. Ortiz and G. Ramos are on the foul line ready to jump. Cack of Depth Affects B. Ball 97 Eighth And Ninth Grade basketball Zearns Mad Ability but Cached Experience Although inexpe- rience hurt the team badly in the first half of the season, the freshmen proved they had the ability to work hard and the persistance to work out problems in both offense and defense. We deserved a bet- ter record,” said Coach Klarer. If success can be mea- sured by improve- ments, then we did a good job.” The 8th grade team finished 0-12. Although the re- cord doesn ' t indicate it,” said Coach Whit- ing, I am more sat- isfied with this group of kids than any pre- vious group.” Clockwise from top right: Steve Crum dribbles down the court for a basket. 8th grade team: 1st row W. Kanizar, R. Medellin, D. Wilson, F. Schiller, M. Page. 2nd row; Coach Whiting, J. Burton, D. Kallok, P. Thomp- son, T. Quick, J. Bat- chelor, M. Allen. Dave Kallok charges to the inside. Paul Thompson shoots for two. Freshmen team: 1st row J. Guel, J. Shelton, F. Garza. 2nd row: Coach Klarer, B. Smith, D. Lewis, S. Crum. W. Crane. T. Mills, K. Trezak, M. Uhles. 99 Ending the season at 500. the eighth grade girls ' basketball team fin- ished with four wins and four losses. According to Coach Rieck. the team continually improved throughout the season. The 7th grade boys fin- ished the season with a 5-7 record and the girls finished 2-6. Seventh grade boys’ Coach Rosner felt the team had an exceptional year. Clockwise from top left: The 7th grade boys’ team included: 1st row; B. Fisher, E. Borja. D. Wilson. R. Guerra. S. Newlin. 2nd row; Coach Rosner. E. Rivera, C. Au- gustine. P. Knox, F. Canen. A. Cruz. The 8th grade girls’ team includ- ed: 1st row; J. Zambrana. B. Trenshaw, K. Collmar, S. Huddleston. K. Case. 2nd row: S. Groover. C. Hardin. T. Fisher, K. Mi- kula. 3rd row; Manager V. Baker. C. Guel. M. Ra- mirez. P. Christakis. J. Reynolds. J. Orto. D. VanBuren, Manager J. Schiller, and Coach Rieck. The 7th grade girls’ team included; 1st row; P. Wiggins. A. Fields. P. Norenberg. B. Arceo, 2nd row; K. Nieves. D. Mattox. J. Ber- rios, C. Tellez. K. Gurley. 3rd row; D. Ross. P. Ba- ker. S. Marcrom. E. Gris- som. S. Dzuibla. C. Ast, Manager C. Brewer. Coach Georgion. The 7th grade boys fin- ished the season with a 5-7 record and the girls finished 2-6. Dribble, Shoot, And Score - 8th Qrade Qirls Tinish 4-4 100 101 Wrestlers Sreperience a 4-9 Season y 102 The varsity season fin- ished 4-9. Mike Kitchen ended the season with a 14-4-2 record. He placed second in sectionals, fourth in regionals and was voted Most Valuable Player. Paul also placed second at sectionals, fourth at regionals. and was voted Most Im- proved Player. Clockwise from top: An Ingot wres- tler shows what it takes to be good. Dave Bruns struggles with an oppo- nent. The Junior High team included: first row; B. Tenorio, M. Alfaro. K. Johnson. L. Torres, L. Chapmen. B. Baker. J. Buchanan. Second row; Coach Oury. J. McWhiter. D. Noggle. R. Stanfill, O. Mercandante. C. Bartlay. The Junior Varsity team included: first row; nr :maid R. Tenorio. B. Keene. G. Tenorio. .natmaid P. Byarlay. Second row; matmaid M. Castellanos. M. Hill. J. Garza. J. Ten- orio. matmaid D. Mor- ton. Third row; Coach Hilla. F. Kitchen. A. Crum. D. Evans, V. Hur- ley, Coach Lebo. Allen Long is proud of his vic- tory. Ingot wrestlers pre- pare for a meet. Ron McMullen shows what being fierce really means. Paul Benjamin demon- strates a wrestling stance. The sign above Mike Kitchen’s head says it all. The Varsity team included: first row; E. Torres. R. Eli, G. Kue- chenberg. Second row; J. Ramos. T. Lewis. P. Ben- jamin. E. Hernandez. Third row; Coach Hilla, S. O’Kelly, P. Pfautz. M. Kitchen, D. Bruns. R. McMullen, Coach Lebo. Although the golf team ended with a sea- son record of 8-9, they had their best sectional finish, 13th out of 20. The Jr. High boys’ track team finished with a season record of 10-1, and captured their 9th straight invitational track meet. The Jr. High girls track team finished the season 1-4. Clockwise from top : Golf Team, 1st row-. Terry Mathews, Jeremy Case, Paul Zigler, Brian Baker. 2nd row: Tom Ordway, Bobby Dailey, Ken Fields, Coach Leonard. Boys’ Jr. High Track Team, 1st. row-. M. Triplett, M. Gonzalez, M. Triplett, D. Wallace, D. Reed, K. Johnson, M. McWhirter, B. Jeffrey. 2nd row: D. Dickson, M. Espinosa, J. Barnhill, L. Chapman, D. Wilson, J. Campbell, R. Guerra. 3rd row: P. Knox, M. Page, B. Kanizar, P. Graham, S. Aubuchon, C. Childs, S. Mewl in. 4th row-. K. Buehler, R. Calvert, T. Quick, A. Cruz, D. Quick, E. Borja, D. Noggle. 5th row: C. Somers, R. Stan- fill, E. Rivera, B. Suit, D. Wilson, J. Burton, D. Kal- lok. 6th row: Coach Spencer, Coach Detter- line, T. Armes, J. Vernon, R. Medellin, D. Hunter. Girls’ Jr. High Track Team, 1st row.- J. Barnhill, M. Yager, K. Lawson, A. Prince, P. Bailey, T. Hen- son. 2nd. row: Coach Rockrohr, V. Enochs, B. Breneman, T. Moneta, S. Marcrom, G. Guthrie, L. Sink, S. Groover, T. Po- penhagen, W. Frank. Golfers Bob Dailey and Tom Ordway. Qolf Zeam Mas ftest Mulsh Jn Site years 104 1 fjM. Boys Sizzle While (Jirls Sizzle 105 building Seasons Jor Soys’ And Girls’ Varsity Zrack Zeams The varsity boys’ track team finished the season 4-4 in dual meets. Although a lack of team members hurt the team as a whole, several mem- bers performed quite well individually. Similar- ly, the girls’ team had a poor season) however, there were individual members who did excel. Clockwise from top: Varsity girls-, 1st row.- V. Baker, V. Rheinholtz, A. Diaz, C. Ramos, C. Cox, L. Petroff, C. Baughman, K. Voutsinas. 2nd row-. Coach Wilson, J. Zoladz, A. Trusty, G. Shuler, B. Cook, S. Reynolds, S. Reed, C. Groover, Asst. Coach Oury. Varsity boys) 1st row-. J. Greene, T. Mills, S. Sizemore, D. Ashlock, D. Burns, R. Be- verly, A. Rosado. 2nd row: Coach Burleson, A. Hill, L. Mills, S. Ast, A. Crum, R. McMullen, J. Gaydos, B. Crane, Asst. Coach Klarer. Head Coach Burleson keeps a watchful eye on his run- ners. John Greene heads for the homestretch. Anthony Hill on the launching pad. Becky Cook awaits the start. Vicki Rheinholtz grips the baton. 106 Varsity And IV. Both the varsity and J.V. baseball teams were young and inexperienced according to their coaches. The varsity ended with a record of 3- 1 8. and the J.V. ended with a record of 0- 1 2. Clockwise from top: John Tenorio flashes a smile. Jason Shel- ton and Jimmy Dai- ley break between innings. Tom Lo- gothetis is ready for the attack. J.V. team: 1st row; M. Kisner. J. Chambers, D. Sobel, K. Persley, G. Ten- orio. D. Conley. 2nd row; F. Rivera. K. Trezak, P. Mills. T. Warwick. J. William- son. J. Garza, Coach Whiting. Varsity team: 1st row; J. Shelton, R. Palmer, J. Tenorio, S. Romeo. T. Lewis, T. Logothetis, S. O’Kelly. 2nd row; M. Uhles. A. Guel, J. Hoskins, J. Dailey, C. Trezak. J. Bor)a, D. Verduzco, Coach Ba- ker. 109 Above.- Treva Leitch is all smiles as she performs during a varsity game. Above right: Antoinette Cesare shows how to twirl a baton. Right: Four of the Rifle Squad wait for the music to begin. Opposite page, top: The 1983 Auxiliary Corp includes: Judy EH, Peggy Byarlay, Captain Laura Waluszko, Linda Csokasy, Saundra Norman, Vicki Rheinholtz, Antoinette Cesare, Kathi Ivers, Jodi Springman, Laura Trenshaw, Judy Cruz, Captain Treva Leitch, Vicki Cagle, Debbie Wilson, Darla Morton, Carla Rael, Kim Siebert, Captain Tammy Mitchell, Lisa Gallagher, Jackie Baron, Rhonda Cagle. Far right: An overhead view of the 1983 Auxiliary Corp. no 1 _L ' Zo Zlte Colors Cold And Cardinal We Are Proud And Zrue Above: Varsity i Joyce Zoladz, Becky Cook, Brenda Jeffers, Vikki Salinas, Trade Manning, Karen Ivers. Right: 7th Grade t Shellie Mar- com. Trade Dubois. Holly McClure, Carmen Tellez, Judy Clark, Dana Burton, Julyssa Berrios, Mrs. Geor- gion. Opposite page, top left: J. V.-, Wanda Rodriguez, Rita Soria, Margo Norman, Tina Banks, Michelle Duf- fee, Missy Kanizar. Top right: Fresh- men u Elizabeth Rodriguez, Margo Dowd, Dawn Whitmer, Sonia Wil- cox, Gina Ramos, Kelly McKinney. Bottom: 8th Grade i Paula Christa- kis, Deanne Dougherty, Tommi Du- bois, Mrs. Georgion, Pennie Bailey, Angie Acevez, Karen Case, Gina Banks. Chemistry, physics, trig and biology Home Sc, econ, gym and psychology Studying hard and staying up late. y All the time wondering about tomorrow’s fate. Zhen the bell suddenly rings, and attendance i taken, Zlte teacher looks serious it’s time to awaken. Js the reason he looks so grou chy and mean because he wasted his morning at the xerox machine? £uck was with us the machine didn’t work. Zhank you xerox for your most timely quirk. 1983 Mr. Fred Baker Business Dept. Head. Typing I, Career Ed., Business Law, Varsity Baseball Coach, Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Boys’ Intra- murals Mr. Gene Adamczyk Russian I 5 II Mr. Al Bromberg Accounting I, General Business, Business Math Record Keeping Miss Betty Brand Home Ec„ Foods III, Auxiliary Corps, Cheerleading flppY Y pY Jv pY 3 pY wppY JT pY Mpj pY JflppY Mathematics 2 Confusing 2 Sver 4-(fet Mr. Rex Brown Choir Director, Con- cert Choir, Swing Madrigals, Jr. High Choir, Music 8 Mr. Al Detterline Algebra I Math 8, Jr. High Track Coach Social Studies, Health, Math, English, Science Miss Mary Ann Ford Math 7 8 8, Basic Math, General Math I, National Honor Soci- ety 7-8 Mrs. Jan Georgion English 9, Art 7, Study Hall, Cheerleading Sponsor 7-8 Mr. Bob Grenert Economics D, History 8, Team History, Na- tional Honor Society Sponsor mqfw i mqp V Wqpm mqfm ■im Science Discovery Js Seating English — 3or. language Zalkin’ Right Ain’t Sezy Mrs. Kathy Hooks Science Dept. Head, Chemistry, Biology I II, National Honor So- ciety Sponsor Miss Fat Hayden Home Economics Dept. Head, Foods , Clothing I, Study Hall Mr. Kent Hess Geometry, Algebra I Mr. Larry Hilla Electronics I II, In- dustrial Arts, Asst. Wrestling Coach, Bus Duty Mr. Tom Hontz English Dept. Head, English 7 8 Mr. Paul Hook Health Safety, P.E., Advanced P.E. Mr. Ron Hughes Social Studies Dept. Head, English 9 Team History, Government 12, Geography 7, Stu- dent Council 9-12 Miss Theresa Kirsits Math, English, Sci- ence, Social Studies, Independent Study Mrs. Natalie Keller English 8, 10, 12 Mr. Joe Kapciak Concert Band, Begin- ing Band, Music 7, Asst. Band Director Mr. John Klingeberger Mr. Paul Klarer Power Mechanics, Metals I II, Industrial Arts, Freshmen Bas- ketball Coach, Asst. Track Coac h m HqpK vp xpst 9 wffw Social Studies — Business Jt’s Business As Usual English 7,8,8 9 Advanced P.E., P.E. 9, Athletic Director Miss Betty Major English 9, 10 8 II Miss Diane Kubiak English 7, 8 9, Jr. High Student Council Mrs. Gloria Komosa Art 8 II, Art 8, Ad- vanced Art Drafting I 8 II, Woods I, Industrial Arts, Head Wrestling Coach, Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Girls’ Intramurals is Leonard History 8, Head Foot- ball Coach, Head Golf Coach, Asst. Basket- ball Coach Health — P.8. Ain’t Ho Panes About Jt Mr. Davcc Muir English 8, Math 8, Yearbook. Newspa- per. Jr. High Asst. Football Coach, Girls ' Intramurals Mrs. Kathy Rockrohr General Math I, Sci- ence 8. 7th 8th Track Coach, Jr. High Girls’ Basketball Coach Mr. Dan Oury Science 7 8 8, Head Tennis Coach, Jr. High Wrestling Coach, Asst. Varsity Girls’ Track Coach Mr. Bob Rajsic Industrial Arts Dept. Head, Woods I. II, 8 III Mr. Jim Reygaert General Math I 8 II, Trigonometry, Alge- bra II Mrs. Kay Rieck Advanced P.E., P.E. 7 8 9, Head Volleyball Coach Home Economics Quest {Joins Curriculum rnqfwi Wqfm mqfm m m m m mqpm mqjm Wqfm mqfm Creativity Rampant Z. tiro ugh Zhe Arts Mr. Rick Rosner Science 7 5 8, Asst. Varsity Football Coach Mr. Jim Samuel Math 7 , Consumer Math. Algebra I. Head Basketball Coach. Asst. Athletic Direc- tor Mr. Robert Scobey Health $ Safety, U.S. History. Mrs. Carolyn Turpin French I II, Spanish I, II II Mr. Weldon Slater Dept. Head of Fine Arts, Concert Band, Music 7 8, Interme- diate Band, Jazz Band, Band Director Dept. Head of Phys- ical Education, P.E. 7, Geography 7, Jr. High Girls’ Boys’ Intra- murals Mr. Jim Spencer Mr. Don Watkins U.S. History, Marria- ge Psychology, Geog- raphy Miss Terry Watkins Business Machines, Typing II, Shorthand , Accounting II Mr. Jim Wells Mr. Kirk Whiting Geography, World History, Current Events, Jr. High Bas- ketball Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach, Asst. Varsity Football Coach General Science, Con- servation Mrs. Pat Wilson Foods II, Quest, Fam- ily Living Child De- velopment, Head Var- sity Girls ' Track Coach Mr. Art Willing Physics, Geometry. Algebra I Band And Choir We’ve Cot Zhe Music Jn Us J JUl jfe r « a vgr jy.M.S. Zoo Jnvadcs K.7. Pg. 133 top right: Regina Narkiewicz and Randy Sink smooch with their newly acquired beaks. Top left: Mr. Willing admires Karen Bottom’s donkey costume. Bottom: Mr. Grenert poses with Paulette Baron and Steve Ast. Pg. 131 top right: Beth Black adds the finish- ing touches. Middle right: The newly inducted mem- bers listen attentively to what Mr. Marszalek has to say. Right.- The old senior members are brought to- gether for a final snapshot. Above: Blanca Garza lights a candle standing for ser- vice. 132 Thirteen inductees suf- fered through a day of humiliation that was quite un bear”able. On March 15, the would-be members were dressed as different animals, creat- ing R.F.’s Honor Society Zoo. The N.H.S. Zoo in- cluded animals ranging from ducks to lions to donkeys. Eight days later the zoo members, properly attired, were of- ficially inducted into the National Honor Society. The new inductees are: seniors; Steve Ast, Pau- lette Baron, Karen Bot- tom, Ricky Cheek, Brenda Jeffers. Karla Springman, Kim Williams, junior Cathy Baughman, sopho- mores; Vicky Baker, John Hoskins, Regina Nar- kiewicz, Randy Sink, and Ramon Uribe. mM j 133 School Board Right: School Board — Mrs. Betty Jonaitis, Mr. Herbert Warren, Presi- dent Jo Ellen Breese, Mrs. Geraldine Pet rusk a. Below: Superintendent — Dr. David Dickson. Asst. Superin- tendent — Mr. Robert Flach and Di- rector Of Special Services — Mrs. Peggy Chnupa. Top right: H.S. Asst. Principal — Mr. Donald Tippett. Middle right: Jr. High Asst. Princi- pal — Mr. John Newton and J.H. secretary — Mrs. Bernice Johnson. Far middle: secretary — Mrs. Ra- chel Nicholoff. Bottom right: secre- taries — Mrs. Eileen Paradine, Mrs. Trena Raddiffe, and Treasurer — Mrs. Barbara Grusak. Far bottom right.- Director of Food Service — Mrs. Phyllis Broda. — i C Administration 1 r Secretaries 138 139 More than teachers and stu- dents are needed to make a school run effectively. The fol- lowing people worked diligently behind the scenes to keep Riv- er Forest running smoothly. Clockwise from right: Mrs. M. Benice, Nurse. Dr. R. Wright, Ju- nior and Senior Counselor. Mrs. S. Hurey, Freshmen and Sophomore Counselor, Quest teacher, and Mrs. D. Sapper, secretary. Mrs. F. lorio, 7th and 8th Grade Counsel- or. Mrs. C. Needham, and Mrs. R. Groves, Library Aides. Mrs. J. Choncoff, Head L ibrarian. Mr. A. Gibbons, Audio Visual. 140 ‘Juniors • • • Junior Alatorre, Leticia Alder son, Lori Alfaro, Frank Bailey, Teri Baltrushaitis, Louise Banks, Lisa Bartolini. Michael Baughman, Cathy Blanton, Tina Bogdanich, Boris Bonilla, Paul Bowden, Michelle Bristol, Lydia Bryant, Darren Burton, Michaelene Broussard, Allen Cagle, Rhonda Carter, Jennifer Carter, Marcia Cesare, Antoinette Chappo, William Chung, Boi San Annie (Lee Ann Petroff) and her dog Sandy (Spanky) visit Ingot Stadium during a football game. Clark, Jerry Collins, Joe 144 ‘Juniors ... 8- Conley, Ramona Cook, Becky Donna Dziubla pauses while filling out a picture response form. Dailey, Jim Delorme, Denise Dziubla, Donna Edwards, Rosemary Eli, Rodger Evans, Cathy Evans, David Fontanez, Maria Gaydos, John George, Theresa Gibbons, James Gibson, Barbara Gilkey, Donna Green, John A. Grissom, Glenn Guel. Art Hand, Johnny Harding, Bill Hazelton, Karla 145 {Juniors ... 84 ... {Juniors Heridia, Wendy Holmes, Laura Johnston, Robert Kinsler, Patricia Kiser, Debbie Kitchen, Frank Laas, Margaret Scott O ' Kelley is on the phone againl Linsner, Debbie Lockhart, Ronda Mattox, Daniel Mills, Chris Mills, Larry Mincey, Ruby Monnier. Mike Morrison, Charlene Morton, Darla Mosley, Barb Nelson, Stephanie Neumann, Rachelle Nguyen, Cuong Phi Nieves, Josie juniors ... 84 Ogden, Melinda O Kelly, Scott Osborn, Betty Patten, Roy Paxson, Dale Rhonda Cagle carefully examines her electronics project as Boris Bogdanich pretends to saw her head off. Perez, Joe Perez, Robert Petroff, Lee Ann Pfautz, Phillip Putnam, Charles Reed, Suzanne Riise, Erik Rivera, Maria Robertson, Vonda Salinas, Vikki 147 juniors Serrano, Robert Shuler, Gloria Sizemore, Ricky Sizemore, Susie Charlene Morrison receives a proposal from a college co-ed. Snyder, Catherine Soria, Rosemary Stewart, Wallace Tellez, Richard Trezak, Christopher Trial, Rilla Trinidad, Theresa UmFleet, Jimmy Vallejo, Ricardo Vanaman. Sherri Vasquez, Laura Viator, Greg Wait, Robert Wasniak. Eddie Williams, Tammi Wilson, Oerwin Wingett, Cathy 148 Sophomores . • • Arts, April Ashcraft, Robert Augustine, Rebecca Baker, Vicky Balber, Tina Banks, Tina Baron, Jacqueline Barrett, Pam Best, Laura Biggs, Penny Boyd, Diane Bruns, Dave Burgos, Benita Byers, Cathy Cadle, Linda Charochak, Nancy Collmar, Kenneth Cothren, Ray Cotton, Patty Cruz, Judy Csokasy, David D’Aloisio, Anita Davich, Michael Jim Robison relaxes in the drafting room. DeMoss, Charles Duffee, Michelle Dvojacki, Matt 149 Sophomores . . Soph Eli, Judy Enochs, Tammy Fields, Lisa Mike Patillo puzzles over his drafting. Flores, Lydia Freeman, Jeffrey Gallagher, Lisa Garza, Norma Gifford, Karole Good, Melanie Gonzalez, Anthony Graham, James Grdgon, Joseph Grissom, David Guel. Tina Hall, Brenda Hanna, Danielle Harrell, Cindy Ha x ton, Jill Heintz, Janet Henson, Jim Hill, Anthony Hill, Mark Hogan, Alana Hoskins, John Howell, Wayne Huddleston, Cheryl Lynn f rs • i j 150 ornores 85 . Sophomore. Hunter, Tom Hurley, Vincent Kadish, Mary Kanizar, Malissa Keene, Collette Keene, Robert King, Debra Kinser, Mark Kiser, Nikki Kolczak, Pamela Kopecy, Stephanie Lewis, Terry Lewis, Tony Liber to, Denise Logothetis, Thomas Long, Allen Lunghofer, Tina Majka, Sheri Vince Pelfry relaxes against the stage. Marlow, Dwayne McMullen, Robert Miller, Charles Mills, Perry Mitchell, Thomas Muha, Lisa 151 Sophomores . . . . . Soph Narkiewicz, Regina Nguyen, Can Duy Norman, Margo Nunez, Joe Nussa, Hector Ondo, Margie Padron, Vicki Palmer, Ray Patillo. Mike Pelfrey, Vincent Phares, Susie Quick, Joady Tony Warwick affectionately cradles Dave Bruns. Rael, Carla Ramirez, Fernando Ramirez, Genaro Reberg, Kenneth Rich, James Richardson, Tammy Rios, Vince Rivera, Felipe Robison, James Rodriguez, Israel Rodriguez, Wanda Romeo, Sam 152 mi ores ... 85 . . . Rosado. Ruth Santiago, Joseph Schavey, Mikki Jackie Baron glances up from her studies. Sink. Randy Soria. Rita Spencer, Robert Springman, Jodi Spurting, Dena Torres, Esequiel Trenshaw, Laura Trusty, Kim Umfleet, Gary Uribe, Ramon Vallejo, Gilberto Verduzco, David Vernon, Joni Warwick, James Westbrook, Roy Westbrook, Sheila Westmoreland, Richard Williams. John E. Wilson, Debbie Zigler, Paul 153 • • • Alexander, Danny Alleman, Beverly Alleman, Brian Aired, Darla Arocho, Tony Back, Melissa Bailey, Joe Barnes, Joseph Bartley, Tommy Beverly, Rhonda Blankenship, William Blanton, Brandi Breneman, Ron Brown, Drohinda Buchanan, John Burns, Terry Byarlay, Peggy Cadle, Cathy Cagle, Victoria Cajigas, Norma Campbell, Glenn Carrigan, Mike Steve Crum and Brad Smith listen intently to their instructions. Carson, Candace Carter, James 154 ll 86 hmen Carugati, Michelle Cecil, Melissa Christoff, Dana Chris Szwedo checks her typing. Chung, Chi Clay, Rhonda Clay, Victoria Collett, Bryan Conley, David Cook. Clay Cook. Donna Cox, Brent Cox, Christina Crane, William Crum, Steven Davis, Shawna Deiulius. Robbie DeVault, David Dobson, Kathy Doom, Mark Dowd, Margo Drazich, Mary Drury, Jeff Dyer, Pamela Evans, Walter Fleck, David Fogle, Mike • • • fresh French. Chris Garner. Jerry Garza. Jorge Gibbons, Jerry Wishing he had a pencil, Mike Uhles waits for a loan. Gibson, Brenda Gonzalez, Tina Green, Freda Green, John Grenier, Jeannie Groover, Brian Guel, John Gurley, Terry Hall, Steven Handley, Bill Hankins, Kelly Hendrix, Leah Heridia, Devra Heridia, Evonne 156 men ... $6 ... ?resi kmen . Ivers, Kathi Jansen, Patricia Kadish, Karla Kemp, Tim Kennedy, Robin Kirk bride. Cindi Kisner, Dewayne Laas, Steven Lewis, Dannie Linsner, John McKinney, Kelly McMullen, Karen Mendez, Ruben Milam, Curtis Mills, Tim Miranda, Scott Moore, Mary Miskin, Paulette Nieves, Annette Noggle, Judy Norman, James Margo Dowd smiles happily for our photographer. Norman, Saundra 157 Nunez, Armando Nytrom, Roger Ortiz, Frances Osborn, Angel Patillo, Tom Pavy, Donald Perez, Joanne Perez, John Perez, Mary Persley, Keith Popenhagen, John Poulson, Lora Price, Sharon Ramos, Gina Ramos, Joe Reeves, Tracey Reynolds, Susan Rheinholtz, Vicki John Guel and Curtis Milan put the finishing touches on their lamp. Rich, Therese Rios, John Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rosado, Angelica Santiago, Franky Scasny, Toni a 158 men ... 86 . . Schwager, Patricia Shelton, Jason Taking time out during gym class are Melissa Cecil and Mary Perez. Tenor io, Tina Thormann, Douglas Trezak, Kevin Uhles, Mike Uribe, John Voutsinas, Kim Wagoner, Kim Wefler. Mike Whitmer, Dawn Wiatrowski, Mike Wilcox, Sonja Wilkie, Yvette Williams, Tammy Williamson, Joey Wright, Albert Spargo, Theresa Sul, Elizabeth Szwedo, Christine Tellez, Delores Tenor io, Greg Smith, Bradley Smith, Trade Snyder, Dennis Sobel, Darren Soria, Mike 159 Underclass J. Nunez S. Phares S. Romeo G. Vallejo D. Wilson D. Verduzco R. Sink R. Vallejo C. Mills R. Beverly B. Cook L. Petroff L. Mills C. Trezak R. Tellez K. Wood L. Bristol E. Riise D. De Vault Pep Club S. Reed C. Baughman L. Fields l. Baltrushaitis J. Baron J wm B. Bogdanich M. Bowden M. Carter R. Perez Jggf Hand Home Sc. C. Baughman P D. Dzuibla j t Council V. Salmas S. Reed G. Viatoi ussCan n ■n olds LJ i iz e sley | ' emholtx T. Lewis J. Robison B. Yost | D. Bruns D. De Vault A. Gonzalez P. Rivera 8. Smith R. Palmer J. Santiago , t R. Westbrook J. Perez B. Collett D. Csokasy B. Handley M. Uhles R. Augustine L. Best D. Burge C. DeMoss J. Graham D. Thor D. Mar L. M. Ogden J. Nieves J. Nieves D. Whitmer Auxiliary Corps Madrigal — Concc P. Byarlay V. Cagle J. Eli L. Trenshaw Cruz ogan D. Wilson A C. Rael J. Baron D. Morton L. Gallagher Al Cesare Canguage P Biggs W. Rodriguez A. Rosado £ S. Reed L. Baltrushaitis S. Phares T. Trinidad A. Cesare K. Hazelton D. Morton V. Salinas M. Duffee | C. Huddleston C. Rael Concert Choir A. Cesare D. Kiser R. Wait T. Enochs T. Guel D. Reberg M. Self ' M. Kinser Hen sod Atkcletic Awards T. Arocho J. Baron W. Blankenship R. Mendez Social Studies L. Baltrushaitis A. Hill J. Hoskins R. Sink R. Uribe C. Evans V. Baker Z. Morrison ?. Morton f I Petroff V. Schiller (yirls Basketball W. Baker Chambers k Wagner Wrestling S. Reed D. Dzuit J. Ramos A. Long S. O ' Kelly Torres Lewis P. Pfautz D. Bruns Morton . ■ footbui G. Grissoi J. Hoskin. J. Robisoi A. Gael A. Hill k P. PfaM C. Trezak E. Rusher D. Grisso R. Palmer r uydl Id S. Majka ys Basketball R Sizemore Zigler Cross T. Mitchell E. Rii -s Volley A dirts Track B. Cook G. Shuler S. Reed C. Baughman Baker Chambers Diaz Cox Rheinholtz Petroff Boys Track R. Beverly Bruns T. Lewis J. Hoskins R. Palmer J. Shelton M. Uhles l S. O ' Kelly S. Romeo C. Trezak Physical fitness Diaz AK. McKinney Jdbrary M. Bowden B. Mosley E. Riise R. Westbrook Audio Visual L. Alderson R. McMullen P. Mills R. Neumann youth Advisory Council C. Mills R. Johnston R. Perez J. Perez W. Chappo T. Enochs S. Nelson C. Miller 9 cl fieshman flat r ei mif |J Trezak Hugh (7 Brian youth foundation leadership State Seminar Representative V. Baker Baseball 1 7 They sing to us the same old songs. They say they want us to right our wrongs Don ' t they know we’re trying hard To keep our records from being scarred? Don’t they know we’re insecure? Can ' t they see we’re immature? It does no good to get in a huff . . . Like they say, we ' re not old enough!’’ Acevez, Angie Adams. Lisa Alexander, Deanna Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Mark Anderson, Donna Antal. Virginia Aubuchon, Steven Bailey, Pennie Banks, Gina Barnes, Darryl Barnhill. Jewel Batchelor. Johnny Baughman, George Best, Kevin Bingaman, Julie Bogle, Ronnie Breneman, Rebecca Breneman, Robin Bryant, Michelle Buckner. Tamara Buffington. Jennifer Members of the junior high create a chorus line at the Halloween party. Burge, Dale Burton, Jack 164 ... 87 .. . Sig ktk ... 87 . Calvin, Catrina Campbell, Christal Cannon, Michael Darryl Barnes and Rich Kackos show off the art of successful mustache growing. Carden, Velma Carroll, Lonnie Carter, Melissa Case, Karen Chappo, Mary Cherne, Kristine Christakis, Paula Coffing, Michael Collmar, Kelly Conklin, Willie Cooper, Kenneth Cortez, Rueben Course!, Tonya Del Valle, Alice DeMoss, John Dickson, Davis Dixon. Lisa Dotson, Gregory Dougherty, Deanne Dubois, Tommi Evans, Keith Fields, Deanne Fischer, Tammy Flowers, Steven Frayley, Donna Frank, Cathy Fried!, Kathy Gonzalez, Michael Groover, Shelley Guel, Carmela Gulley, Richard Guthrie, Gretchen Ftardin, Carrie Flazelton, Ann Flenson, Joe Hernandez, Susan Hinchley, Elizabeth Hokenson, Thomas Hollinger, Ann Huddleston, Sue Humphrey, Kimberly Hunter, David Jestes, Glinda Johnston, Tammy Mr. Hontz ' s class studies hard. 166 Kallok, David Kanizar, William Eighth graders have a touch of class. Keene, Terri Kitchen, Jeff Kleine, Lindee Kolczak, Melanie Krise, Karen Langston, Fonda Lawson, Kimberly Lemmon, Dena Linsner, Valerie Majka, Walter Manns, Kim Marrs, Dana Medellin, Richard Mikula, Kim Mincey, William Monet a, Tiffany Montes, Trinidad Nelson, Stacy Newsom, Barry Norenberg, Dawn Orto, Jill 167 Page, Mike Pavlinac, Ann Marie Paymaster, Ronald Peluyera, Leticia Perez, Suzette Pfautz, Suzanne Pinter, Kimberly Quick, Troy Ramirez, Marcie Reeves, Kelly Reynolds, Jennifer Rose, Clinton Rushing, Michelle Rust, Brenda Santmyre, Kimberly Scasny, Sonia Schiller, Philip Schindler, Neal Schumacher, Norma Soderquist, Marie Somers, Charlie Gina Banks, Rich Medellin and Rodney Stanfill fool around on their lunch hour. Spencer, Virginia 168 87. . . Sighth. . . Stanfill, Rodney Stevens, Ricky Deanna Wilson and Lisa Dixon warm up on the heater. Stone, Tina Suit. Bill , 1 % 0 - : - f r Taylor, Tiffeni Tenorio, Bobby Thomas, Rachel Thompson, Paul Tovar, Tina Trenshaw, Barbara Van Buren, Donna Vernon, Jeff Vernon. Kathy Voisine, Thomas Walker, Kelli Wallace, Johnny Warren, Melissa Watson, E.J. Wilson, Danny Wilson, Deanna Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Sonia Yager. Michelle Zambrana, Juana 169 Seventh ... 88 .. . Seventh Alexander, Kim Alfaro, Mike Alleman, Autumn Allison, Joey Anderson, Catherine Arceo, Bernadette Armes, Tim Arts, Oscar Ast, Christina Augustine, Chris Baker, Pam Balber, Stephen Dave Reed glances during studies. Barnhill, Coleen Barrera, Reyes Bartley, Clifford Bartley, Tina Bastin, Gary Bennett, Tammy Berrios, Julyssa Best, Teresa Blankenship, Thomas Bolles, Kimberly Borja, Eddie Brewer, Christina 170 Seventh Brown, William Buchanan, Billy Buchanan, Joseph Buehler, Curtis Burton, Delana Cajigas, Alex Calvert, Ronald Camacho, Lovignia Campbell, Dwayne Canen, Fred Carter, Jason Cecil, Gale Cessna, William Childs, Christopher Chung, Thanh Cissell, Robert Clark, Judy Cochran, Lene Cole, Frank Cothren, Micheal Cruz, Angel Davis, Shawn DeBoer. Robert Doom, Richard Dotlich, Robin Dubois, Tracy Dziubla, Shelia Enochs, Veronica Espinosa, Max Fannin, Eric Seventh ... 88 Fasel, Richard Fields, Andrea Fischer, Leslie Frank, Wanda Fried!, Jennifer Funes, Douglas Gaillian, Becky Graham, David Grenier, Glen Grissom, Eva Guerra, Ronald Gurley, Kim Guthrie, John Hardesty, Connie Henson, Julie Hernandez, Marisol Hinchley, Cheryl Hooper, Jamie Hooten, Bobby Jeffery, William Johnson, Kenny Jones, Lisa Kelly, Matthew Kennedy, Martha Kieth, Howard Kiser, Lori Knox. John P. Lambert, Michael Lawson, Launa Lewis, Glenda 172 ss Se Seventh Linebaugh, Leah Lockhart, John M. Logothetis, Ann Lombardo, Bry an Lyons, David Marcrom, Shelly Marrs, Theresa Mattox, Dawn McClure, Holly McKinney, Charles McWhirter, Joe Meade, Darrin Mendez, Angel Mundo, Patty Newlin, Spencer Nieves, Kimberly Noggle, Donald Norenberg, Patty Norman, Pixie Norman, Robert North, Steven Nunez, Salvador Otero. Joel Pacheco, Jesus Paradine, Paulette Pendleton, Troy Perez, Brenda Pinter, Bryan Popenhagen, Tina Potts, Jim 173 Seventh ... 88 ... Seventh . Price, Alicia Prince, Deanna Propeck, John Quick, Daniel Reed, David Richardson, Bobby Riffle, Michael Riggleman, Michael Rios, Luke Rippe, Lee Rivera, Eliu Rivera, Rebecca Roberts, Bruce Rosado, Danny Rosado, David Ross, Donna Rust, Kelly Rymer, Tina Samuels, Terry Santiago, Peter Savage, Vickie Schaefer, Natalie Schau, L isa Smith, Charles Smolek, Bridgette Snellgrove. Kenny Snellgrove, Mary Ellen Soderquist, Keith Soria, John Soria, Richard 174 • • • Seven Stevens, Daniel Stone, Danny Tina Bartley and Julyssa Berrios collect money for the Halloween party. Szparaga, Timothy Tellez, Carmen % IV mL c , ffc I V r a ] ' ) - - Thomas, Tony Torres, Ladislado Triplett, Mark Triplett, Mat Valledjo, Jessica V ana man, Steven Verduzco, Alejandra Wallace, David Warren, Randy Watts, Marija Watts, Sara White, Patricia Whiteley, Jody Wiggins, Pamela Wilson, Dwayne Wilson, Lisa Wilson, M. Rachel Witten, Tammy Wright, George Wright, Steven 175 The Jr. High talent show held April 25 in the Jr. High gym, had a variety of performances. The audience was en- tertained with acts ranging from clowns to country singers to dancers. Clockwise from top: P.J. Wiggins does a juggling act. David Wallace sings his country music. Julyssa Berrios gets punchy during her act. Andrea Fields does a dance routine. Norma Schu- macher and Deanne Dougherty sing for the crowd. Rick Vallejo, a member of the band, contributes to the talent show. Melissa Carter demonstrates how to put on makeup. 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Cathy 106. 133, 144 Baughman, George 71. 164 Bencie, Mary 140 Benjamin, Paul 18. 103 Bennett, Tammy 170 Berrios, Julyssa 71, 71, 100, 170, 175, 176 Bessigano, Lynn 18, 86 Best. Kevin 73, 164 Best. Laura 71, 74, 149 Best. Teresa 69. 170 Beverly, Rhonda 154 Beverly, Ron 61, 71. 73. 74, 106 Biggs, Penny 86. 149 Bingaman, Julie 164 Black, Beth 18. II, 58. 59. 70. 75, 77, 131 Blankenship, Thomas 84, 170 Blankenship, William 68. 154 Blanton, Brandi 154 Blanton, Carolyn 18 Blanton, Tina 144 Board, Keith 116 Bogdanich, Boris 144 Bogle, Ronnie 38, 164 Bolles. Kimberly 170 Bonilla, Paul 144 Borja. Eddie 84, 100, 104, 170 Borja, Joe 8, 18. 38. 51, 70. 81. 83. 94. 109 Bottom. Karen 17, 18. II. 48, 54. 70, 86, 97. 131, 133 Bowden, Michelle 144 Boyd, Diane 149 Boyd, Janet 18, 70 Brand. Betty 57, 70, 116 Breese, JoEllen 41, 138 Breneman, Rebecca 104, 164 Breneman, Robin 164 Breneman. Ron 154 Brewer, Christina 71, 100, 170 Bristol, Lydia 46. 51. 71. 74, 86, 144 Broda, Phylis 74, 139 Bromberg, Al 13. 116 Broussard. Allen 54, 61, 76, 144 Brown, Rex 51, 118 Brown, William 171 Bruns. Dave 74, 103, 106, 149, 151 Bryant. Darren 144 Bryant, Michelle 164 Buchanan, Billy 171 Buchanan, John 103, 154 Buchanan, Joseph 171 Buckner. Tamara 71, 164 Buehler, Curtis 104, 171 Buffington, Jennifer 71, 73, 164 Burge. Dale 71, 164 Burge, David 74, 155, 157 Burgos. Benita 149 Burleson. Joe 94, 106 Burns, Terri 154 Burton, Delana 171 Burton, Jack 8, 71, 84, 99, 104, 164 Burton, Michaelene 86, 144 Byarlay. Janet 18 Byarlay, Peggy 54, 71, 103, HO, 154 Byers, Cathy 149 Cadle, Linda 149 Cagle. Rhonda HO. 144, 147 Cagle. Victoria 47. HO, 154 Cajigas. Alex 171 Cajigas. Betsy 18 Cajigas, Norma 154 Calvert, Ron 73, 84. 104, 171 Calvin, Catrena 71, 165 Camacho, Lovignia 69, 171 Campbell. Christal 71, 71, 165 Campbell, Dwayne 171 Campbell, Glenn 154 Campbell, Heather 18 Canen. Fred 71, 84. 100. 171 Cannon, Michael 71, 169 Carden. Velma 165 Carrigan, Mike 154 Carroll, Lonnie 73, 165 Carson, Candice 154 Carter, James 154 Carter, Jason 71, 84, 171 Carter, Jennifer 76, 144 Carter, Marcia 76, 144 Carter. Melissa 69, 71. 165, 176 Carugati. Michelle 155 Case, Jeremy 10, 34, 41, 46, 48, 58, 59. 61. 75. 77. 90, 94, 104, 134 Case. Karen 100, 111, 165 Castellanos, Maria 18, 10, 103 Cecil. Gale 171 Cecil, Melissa 155 Cecil, Tammy 19 Cesare. Antoinette 61, 68, 69, HO, 144 Cessna. William 171 Chambers, James 109 Chapman, Lee 103, 104 Chappo, Mary 69, 165 Chappo. William 74. 144 Charochak, Kenneth 149 Cheek. Ricky 19, 58, 59, 61, 71, 73. 74. 133 Cherne, Kristine 165 Childs. Christopher 104, 171 Choncoff. Joyce 140 Christakis, Paula 64, 71, 74, 100, HI, 165 Christoff, Dana 155 Chung, Boi 144 Chung, Chi 155 Chung, Thanh 171 Cissell, Robert 171 188 Clark, Jerry 81, 144 Clark, Judy 69, 171 Clay, Rhonda 155 Clay, Victoria 155 Cochran, Lene 171 Coffing, Michael 72, 165 Cole. Frank 72, 171 Collett, Bryan 74, 94, 155 Collins, Joe 81. 144 Collmar, Kelly 73, 88. 100, 165 Collmar, Kenneth 149 Conklin, Willie 165 Conley, David K29, 155 Conley, Ramona 144 Conway, Karen 19, 134 Cook, Becky 5, 52. 74, 105, 112, 144 Cook, Clay 155 Cook, Donna 155 Cooper, Kenneth 164 Cortez. Rueben 71, 84, 165 Cothren, Michael 171 Cothren, Ray 149 Cotton, Patty 75, 149 Course , Tonya 165 Cox, Brent 73. 155 Cox. Christina 72, 106, 155 Crane, William 99, 106, 155 Crum. Allen 19, 100. 106 Crum. Steven 99, 155 Cruz, Angel 84. 100, 104, 171 Cruz, Judy 74, 110, 149 Csokasy, David 74, 149 Csokasy, Linda 19, 110 Dailey, Jim 109, 144 Dailey, Robert 19. 52, 81. 104 D’Aloisio, Anita 149 Daves, Gale 19, 61, 73 Davich, Michael 149 Davis, Shawn 171 Davis, Shawna 155 Davis, Tiffany 69 DeBoer, Robert 171 Deiulius, Robby 73, 155 Delorme, Denise 144 Del Valle, Alice 72. 165, 155 DeMoss, Chuck 61, 72, 73, 74, 149 DeMoss, John 72, 165 Detterline, Al 104, 118 Devaney, John 34 De Vault, David 73, 74, 155 Dickson, David Jr. 71, 73, 104, 169 Dickson, David Sr. 138 Dixon, Lisa 72, 165 Dobson. Kathy 72. 155 Doom, Chuck 34 Doom, Mark 155 Doom, Richard 84, 171 Dotlich, Robin 88. 171 Dotson, Greg 72, 84. 165 Dougherty, Deanne 64, 71, 112, 165, 176 Dowd, Margo 112, 155 Drazich, Mary 155 Drury, Jackie 19, 20, 21, 34, 52, 76 Drury, Jeff 155 Dubois, Tommi 71, 73, 112, 165 Dubois, Tracy 171 Duffee, Michelle 68. 69, 149 Duffee, Robert 19, 34. 38. 72. 74 Dvojacki, Matt 149 Dyer, Pamela 155 Dziubla, Donna 134. 144 Dziubla, Shelia 69. 100, 171 Edmonds, Dave 19 Edwards, Rosemary 68, 144 Eli. Judy 73. 110, 150 Eli, Rodger 5. 52. 81. 103, 144 Embry, Ann 34 Enochs, Steve 34, 68 Enochs, Tammy 74, 150 Enochs, Veronica 69, 104, 171 Espinosa. Max 104, 171 Evans, Cathy 77, 144 Evans, David 62, 68. 76, 103, 144 Evans, Keith 72, 165 Evans, Walter 155 Ealvy, Pat 118 Fannin, Eric 171 Fasel, Richard 172 Feldpausch. David 61 Fields, Andrea 88, 100, 172, 176 Fields, Deanne 73. 88, 165 Fields. Ken 8. 19, 34, 48. 61, 62. 80. 81, 94. 104 Fields, Lisa 70, 150 Fischer, Leslie 172 Fischer, Tammy 100, 165 Flach, Robert 138 Fleck, David 155 Flores, Lydia 150 Flowers, Steven 72, 84, 166 Fogle. Mike 76. 155 Fontanez, Maria 144 Ford, Mary Ann 118 Frank, Cathy 166 Frank. Wanda 69, 104, 172 Frayley, Donna 166 Freeman, Jeffrey 46, 150 French, Chris 156 Friedl, Jennifer 172 Fried , Kathy 166 Funes, Douglas 172 Funes. Jim 19. 21, 34, 48. 52 Funk, Jim 19, 34. 48, 57 Gailian, Becky 172 Gallagher, Lisa 110. 150 Garner, Jerry 156 Garza, Blanca 19, 34, 35, 38, 42, 58, 59. 70, 75. 76, 77. 132 Garza. Chris 19. 21. 34. 48. 70. 86, 97 Garza. Fernando, 72, 99 Garza, Jorge 103, 109, 156 Garza, Norma 70, 75, 76, 150 Gaydos, John 90. 106. 144 George, Theresa 57, 75, 134, 144 Georgian, Jan 100, 112, 118 Gibbons, Al 134, 140 Gibbons, Jerry 156 Gibbons, Jim 144 Gibson, Barb 144 Gibson, Brenda 156 Gifford. Karole 150 Gilkey, Donna 144 Gonzalez, Anthony 73, 62, 74, 150 Gonzalez, Michael 104. 166 Gonzalez, Tina 156 Good, Melanie 38, 75, 150 Graham, David 172 Graham, James 72. 74, 90. 150 Graham, Jerry 34, 90 Grdgon, John 19. 34, 48 Grdgon, Joseph 150 Green, Freda 15 Green, John 144 Greene, John 72, 106, 156 Grenert, Bob 13. 58. 118, 132 Grenier, Glen 72, 172 Grissom, David 81, 150 Grissom, Eva 69, 100, 172 Grissom, Glenn 81, 144 Groover, Charlene 22, 34, 48, 70, 106 Groover, Shelley 69. 71, 88, 100, 104, 166 Groves, Ruth 141 Grusak, Barbara 139 Guel, Art 94, 109, 144 Guel. Carmela 72, 88, 100, 166 Guel, Jay 99 Guel, Tina 68, 86, 150 Guerra, Ronald 84. 100. 104. 172 Gulley, Richard 166 Gurley, Kim 100. 172 Guthrie, Ann 22, 34, 38 Guthrie, Gretchen 104, 166 Guthrie, John 172 Halcomb, Sherry 21, 22, 34, 57 Hall, Brenda 150 Hall, Chuck 22. 34. 48. 52. 94 Hand, Johnny 81, 144 Handley. Bill 5. 74, 75. 156 Hankins, Kelly 156 Hanna, Danielle 150 Hanna. William 22. 34 Hardesty, Connie 172 Hardin, Carrie 71, 88, 100 Harding. Bill 144 Harrell, Cindy 150 Hawkins, Nancy 20, 22, 34, 51, 68, 69. 70 Haxton, Jill 8, 54. 72. 74. 150 Hayden, Pat 120 Hazel ton, Ann 69, 166 Hazelton, Karla 144 Heintz, Janet 150 Hendrix, Leah 156 Henson, James 74, 81, 150 Henson, Joe 84, 166 189 Henson, Julie 69, 179 Heridia, Devra 156 Heridia. Evonne 156 Heridia, Wendy 146 Hernandez, Edwin 29, 34, 103 Hernandez, Marisol 69, 172 Hernandez. Olga 68, 97 Hernandez, Susan 69, 155 Hess, Kent 190 Hill. Anthony 81, 83. 106. 150 Hill. Mark 103. 150 Hi Ha, Larry 13, 103, 190 Hinchley, Cheryl 88, 172 Hinchley. Elizabeth 13. 166 Hogan. Alana 46, 150 Hokenson. Sue 166 Hollinger, Ann 166 Holmes. Laura 146 Hontz. Tom 58. 59, 190. 166 Hook. Paul 190 Hooks, Kathy 190 Hooper. Jamie 73, 172 Hooten. Bobby 172 Hoskins, John 81. 83, 133, 109, 150 Howell. Wayne 150 Huddleston. Cheryl Lynn 68. 69. 150 Huddleston. Sue 69. 100. 166 Hughes, Ron 190 Humphrey, Kimberly 166 Hunter. David 104, 166 Hunter, Tom 151 Hurey. Sandra 141 Hurley. Vincent 151 Hutchins, Jim 22, 34, 61. 72, 73. 74 lorio. Fay 141 Ivers. Karen 22. 34, 112 Ivers. Kathi 72. 110. 157 Jansen. Patricia 157 Jeffers, Brenda 22, 34, 48, 70. 112, 133 Jeffery. William 83. 104, 172 Jestes. Glinda 166 Johnson, Bernice 139 Johnson. Kenny 83, 103, 104. 172 Jonston. Robert 62. 68, 70. 74, 134, 146 Johnston, Tammy 64. 71, 166 Jonaitis, Betty 138 Jones. Bill 22 Jones, Lisa 172 Jordan, Dawn 22 Kackos, Rich 164 Kadish. Karla 72. 97. 157 Kadish, Mary 151 Kallok. David 5. 73, 84. 99. 104, 166 Kanizar, Buddy 73, 84. 99, 104 Kanizar, Malissa 61, 76, 151 Kanizar, William 167 Kapciak. Joe 122 Kasper, Joseph 138 Keene, Collette 151 Keene, Robert 103. 151 Keene, Terri 167 Keith. Howard 172 Keller, Larry 72 Keller, Natalie 122 Kelly, Mathew 172 Kemp. Tim 157 Kendera. John 21, 22, 80, 81. 94 Kennedy, Martha 69, 172 Kennedy. Robin 157 King, Debra 151 Kinsler, Pat 146 Kirkbride. Cindi 157 Kirsits, Theresa 122 Kiser, Debbie 68. 146 Kiser, Lori 172 Kiser. Nikki 151 Kisner. Dewayne 72, 157 Kisner. Mark 109. 151 Kitchen, Frank 103 Kitchen. Jeff 73. 84, 167 Kitchen. Mike 8. 22, 103 Klarer, Paul 99. 106. 122 Kleine. Lindee 167 Klingeberger, John 38, 122 Klinger. Dawn 74 Knox. John 72, 84. 100. 104, 172 Kolczak, Melanie 72, 167 Kolczak. Pamela 151 Komosa. Gloria 124 Kopecy, Stephanie 151 Krise, Karen 167 Kubiak. Dianne 71, 124 Kuechenberg, Gary 13. 22. 58, 59, 61. 72. 73, 74. 77, 90. 103 Laas, Dawn 22 Laas. Margaret 146 Laas. Steven 157 Lambert. Michael 172 Langston, Fonda 72, 167 Lawson, Kimberly 88, 104, 167 Lawson, Launa 71, 172 Lebo. Mike 13. 81. 103. 124 Leitch, Treva 23. 42, 57, 58. 59, 68, 75. 77. 110 Lemmon, Dena 167 Leonard, Dennis 81. 83, 94. 104, 124 Lewis, Danny 70 Lewis, Glenda 69. 172 Lewis, Terry 74, 151 Lewis, Tony 61, 72, 74, 81. 103. 109, 151 Liberto, Denise 73, 151 Linebaugh. Leah 173 Linsner. Debbie 146 Linsner. John 157 Linsner, Valerie 69, 167 Lockhart. John 173 Lockhart, Ronda 146 Logan. Bill 124 Logothetis, Ann 173 Logothetis, George 23, 48. 81. 83 Logothetis, Thomas 81, 109. 151 Lombardo, Bryan 173 Long, Allen 103, 151 Lunghofer, Mark 23, 72, 73, 74, 89 Lunghofer, Tina 151 Lyons, David 173 Macrom, Shelley 69, 100, 104. 163 Majka, Sherri 86, 151 Majka, Walter 84, 167 Major, Betty 124 Manning, Tracy 23. 38. 48, 51, 61, 62, 68, 69. 112 Manns, Kim 167 Manteau. Mary 23 Marlow. Dwayne 61. 72, 73. 74. 151 Marrs, Dana 167 Marrs, Theresa 69. 173 Marszalek, Robert 40, 41, 42, 132, 139 Martin, Steve 23, 62. 90 Mathews. Terry 23. 62. 68, 81. 104 Mattox, Dan 146 Mattox, Dawn 88, 100, 173 Mayes. Kim 21. 23, 46 McClure, Holly 71, 73, 173 McKinney. Charles 73, 173 McKinney, Kelly 62, 70. 157 McMullen, Karen 157 McMullen, Robert 106, 151 McMullen, Ron 90, 103 McNabb, Thomas 23, 54 McWhirter, Joe 73, 103, 104, 173 Meade, Darrin 173 Medellin, Richard 64, 99, 104, 167. 168 Mendez, Angel 173 Mendez, Eddie 20. 21. 23. 54. 58. 62, 68. 70. 77 Mendez, Ruben 62, 68, 70. 157 Mikula, Kim 71. 100, 167 Milam, Curtis 157, 158 Miller. Charles 54. 76. 151 Mills, Christine 74, 146 Mills, Larry 74, 90, 106, 146 Mills, Perry 90. 109. 151 Mills. Tim 90. 99, 106. 157 Mincey, Ruby 146 Mincey, William 167 Minton, Frank 23 Miranda, Scott 5, 157 Mitchell. Tammy 5, 23, 38, 70, 75, 76, HO Mitchell. Tommy 70, 90. 94. 151 Monet a. Tiffany 69, 104. 167 Monnier, Mike 81, 146 Montes, Trinidad 69, 167 Moore, Mary 157 Morrison. Charlene 5, 52. 86, 146. 148 Morton, Darla 62, 68, 69, 76, 86, 103, HO. 146 Mosley, Barb 146 Muha, Lisa 74, 151 Muir. Davee 58. 59, 75. 84, 116.126 Mundo, Patty 173 Musk in, Paulette 157 190 Narkiewicz. Regina 132, 133, 152 Needham, Carol 141 Nelson, Stacy 167 Nelson, Stephanie 74, 76, 146 Neumann, Rachelle 146 Newlin. Spencer 84, 100, 104, 173 Newsom, Barry 167 Newton, John 13, 38, 139 Neyhart, Kevin 21, 23. 57 Nguyen, CanDuy 152 Nguyen, Cuong 146 Nicholoff, Rachael 139 Nieves, Annette 72, 157 Nieves, Josie 146 Nieves. Kimberly 73, 100, 173 Noggle, Donald 72, 84, 103, 104 Noggle, Judy 70, 72, 157 Nor en berg, Dawn 167 Norenberg, Patty 100, 173 Norman, James 157 Norman, Margo 152 Norman, Pixie 88, 173 Norman, Robert 173 Norman, Saundra HO, 157 North, Steven 173 Nunez, Armando 158 Nunez, Joe 61, 72, 73, 74, 152 Nunez. Salvador 173 Nussa, Hector 152 Nystrom. Roger 158 Ogden. Melinda 76, 147 O’Kelley, Scott 81. 103, 109, 146. 147 Olivarri, Paul 23. 52 Ondo, Margie 152 Ordway, Tom 21, 23. 46, 48, 94. 104 Ortis, Francis 72, 97, 158 Or to, Jill 69, 71, 100, 167 Osborne, Angel 158 Osborne. Betty 147 Otero, Joel 84, 173 Oury, Dan 106, 126 Pacheco, Jesus 84, 173 Padron, Viki 152 Page. Mike 72. 84. 104. 168 Page, Susan 74 Palmer. Ray 72. 74. 81, 109, 152 Paradine, Eileen 139 Paradine, Paulette 173 Patillo, Mike 150. 152 Patillo, Tom 158 Pa tten, Roy 147 Pavlinac, AnnMar ie 13, 167 Pavy, Donald 62, 158 Paymaster. Ronald 84, 94, 167 Paymaster. Tim 26. 52, 81 Pelfrey, Vincent 70, 76, 151, 152 Peluyera, Leticia 74, 168 Pendleton. Troy 173 Perez. Brenda 73. 173 Perez. Joanne 158 Perez. Joe 72. 74. 90. 147 Perez. John 72, 158 Perez, Mary 158 Perez, Robert 74, 147 Perez, Suzette 168 Persley, Keith 72. 109, 158 Petroff, Lee Ann 5, 52, 70, 72, 73, 74. 86. 106, 147 Petruska, Geraldine 138 Pfautz, Patti 20. 21. 26, 35, 52. 57 Pfautz, Phillip 81, 147 Pfautz. Suzanne 69, 71, 168 Phares, Susie 74, 152 Pinter, Bryan 173 Pinter, Kimberly 73. 168 Pope, Mike 81 Popenhagen, John 158 Popenhagen, Tina 104, 173 Post. Cheryl 26. 35 Pout son, Lora 158 Price, Alicia 73, 104, 174 Price, Sharon 158 Prince, Deanna 73, 174 Propeck. John 174 Prucell. Beth 21. 26, 35. 38 Putnam, Chuck 147 Quick, Daniel 84, 104, 174 Quick, Joady 68, 152 Quick. Troy 84. 99. 104, 168 Radcliffe, Trena 139 Rael. Carla 54. 61. 62. 68. 69, HO. 152 Rajsic. Bob 126 Ramirez, Fernando 152 Ramirez, Genaro 152 Ramirez, Marcie 72, 100. 168 Ramos, Connie 20, 26, 35, 58, 59, 77. 97. 106 Ramos, Gina 72, 112, 158 Ramos, Joe 103, 158 Ramos, William 74, 112 Reberg. Kenneth 51. 62, 68. 152 Reder, Bud 26, 35. 90 Reed, David 104, 170. 174 Reed, Glenda 26, 35, 51. 61 Reed. Suzanne 58. 59. 70. 75. 77, 106. 147 Reeves, Kelly 72. 88, 167 Reeves. Tracy 158 Reygaert, Jim 126 Reynolds. Jennifer 72, 100. 167 Reynolds, Susan 72, 74, 106, 158 Rheinholtz, Vicki 74, 106. HO. 158 Rich. James 152 Rich, Teresa 158 Richardson. Bobby 174 Richardson. Tammy 152 Rieck, Kay 48. 57. 100, 126 Riffle, Michael 77, 174 Riggleman, Michael 174 Riise. Erik 8, 70, 72. 73. 74. 147 Rios, John 158 Rios, Luke 174 Rios. Vince 152 Rippe, Lee 174 Rivera. Eliu IOO. 104. 174 Rivera, Felipe 74, 109. 152 Rivera. Maria 146 Rivera, Neftali 26. 35. 72 Rivera. Rebecca 69. 174 Roberts, Bruce 174 Robertson. Vonda 147 Robison. James 74. 81. 152 Rockrohr. Kathy 104, 126 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 112, 158 Rodriguez, George 26. 35 Rodriguez. Israel 152 Rodriguez, Joe 20. 26, 35, 38 Rodriguez, Wanda 152 Roe, Rebecca 26. 35 Romeo, Sam 90. 94. 109, 152 Roop. Walter 26, 35 Rosado. Abel 20. 26, 35. 62. 68. 106 Rosado, Angelica 158 Rosado. Danny 73, 84, 174 Rosado, David 73, 174 Rosado, Ruth 54, 153 Rose, Clinton 8. 84. 167 Rosner, Rick 84, 100, 126 Ross, Donna 100, 174 Rukavina, Jerome 20, 26. 35, 81 Rusher, Eddie 73, 74, 81 Rushing, Michelle 168 Rust, Brenda 168 Rust. Kelly 69. 174 Rymer, Tina 174 Salinas, Vikki 51, 61. 62. 68. 69. 75. 112. 147 Samuel, Jim 94, 128 Samuels, Terry 174 Santiago, Frank 158 Santiago, Israel 20. 26, 35, 38 Santiago, Joseph 72, 73, 84. 153 Santiago, Peter 174 Santos, Elvira 69 Santmyre, Kim 69, 168 Sapper, Dorothy 141 Savage, Vickie 174 Sawyer, Cindy 97 Scasny, Sonia 168 Scasny, Tonia 158 Schaefer. Natalie 174 Schau. Lisa 69. 174 Schau. Mike 26, 35, 81. 83 Schau. Steve 27. 35 Schavey, Jim 68 Schavey, Mikki 72, 86, 153 Schiller. Janine 86. 97. 100. 153 Schiller, Phillip 84, 99, 168 Schindler, Neal 68. 84, 168 Schlitz. Gina 27, 35 Schnupa, Peggy 138 Schumacher. Norma 69, 71, 168, 176 Sch wager, Patricia 76. 159 Scobey. Robert 128 Self. Mary 68. 70. 153 Serrano. Robert 148 Shelton. Jason 70. 99. K29. 159 Shuler. Gloria 5, 97. 106. 148 Siebert, Kimberly HO. 153 191 Sink, Randy 73. 74. 90. 132. 133. 153 Sizemore. Ricky 94, 148 Sizemore, Susie 106, 148 Slater, Weldon 72. 128 Smith. Brad 73, 74. 99. 154. 159 Smith. Charles 174 Smith. Edward 35 Smith. Hank 73. 90 Smith. Scott 54 Smith. Trade 159 Smolek, Bridget te 174 Snellgrove, Earl 8. 21. 35 Snellgrove. Kenny 174 Snellgrove. Mary 174 Snellgrove, Timothy 27 Snyder, Cathy 148 Snyder, Dennis 159 Snyder. Linda 27, 35 Sobel. Darren 46. 72, 109. 159 Soderquist. Keith 73. 174 Soderquist, Marie 8. 72. 168 Somers. Charlie 84, 104. 168 Soria. John 174 Soria. Mike 159 Soria, Richard 73. 174 Soria, Rita 153 Soria, Rosemary 72. 148 Spargo, Theresa 159 Spencer. Jim 104, 128 Spencer. Robert 153 Spencer. Virginia 69. 90, 168 Springman, Jodi 74. 110, 153 Springman, Karla 20, 27, 35. 38, 52, 74. 133 Spruling. Dena 153 Stanfill . Rodney 84. 103. 104. 168. 169 Stevens. Daniel 175 Stevens. Ricky 169 Stevens, Vickie 27, 35 Stewart. Wallace 148 Stoddard. Jack 27. 35 Stone, Danny 175 Stone, Tina 69, 169 Stover. Richard 5, 21. 27, 35, 46 Sul, Elizabeth 72, 74. 159 Suit. Bill 73, 84. 104, 169 Szparaga, Timothy 175 Szwedo. Chris 159 Taylor, Tiffeni 69. 71, 169 Tellez, Carmen 100, 175 Tellez. Delores 72, 159 Tellez, Richard 46, 54, 57, 72, 73. 74. 94. 148 Tenorio. Bobby 64, 73, 84, 103, 169 Tenorio, Greg 70, 103, 109, 159 Tenorio, John 27, 35, 38, 48, 103, 109 Tenorio, Rita 27, 35, 103 Tenorio, Tina 46. 159 Thomas. Rachel 169 Thomas, Tony 175 Thompson, Paul 73, 99, 169 Thormann, Douglas 70, 159 Tippett, Donald 13, 139 Torres, Esequiel 103. 153 Torres, Ladislado 103, 175 Tovar, Tina 169 Trenshaw, Barb 64. 71, 73. 100. 169 Trenshaw, Laura 110, 153 Trezak, Chris 57, 61, 72, 73, 74, 81, 94, 109. 148 Trezak, Kevin 70. 72. 73. 99, 109, 159 Trial. Rilla 148 Trial, Robin 69 Trinidad, Theresa 148 Triplett. Mark 104, 175 Triplett. Matt 175 Triplett, Pamela 27, 35 Triplett, Paul 27. 35 Trusty. Allison 21, 27, 35, 106 Trusty. Kim 153 Turpin. Carolyn 38, 76. 128 Uhles, Mike 5. 74. 94, 99, 109. 159 Umfleet, Gary 153 Umfleet, Ronald 148 Uribe. John 159 Uribe. Mary 27, 35, 38. 70. 77 Uribe, Ramon 133, 153 Vallejo, Gilbert 61. 62. 72, 73. 74. 81. 153 Vallejo, Jessica 71, 73, 175 Vallejo. Ricky 8, 61, 72, 74. 148 Vanaman. Sherri 76 Vanaman, Steven 175 VanBuren, Donna 73, 100, 169 Vasquez, Laura 148 Verduzco, Alexandra 175 Verduzco, David 73, 81, 109, 153 Vernon. Jeff 5. 104, 169 Vernon, Joni 84, 153 Vernon, Kathi 169 Viator. Greg 8. 75, 90. 148 Voisine, Thomas 169 Voutsinas. Kim 106, 159 Wagoner, Kim 86, 97, 159 Wahl. Ed 27. 35. 81, 110 Wait. Robert 54. 62. 68. 70. 148 Walker, Kelli 71. 74, 169 Wallace. David 104, 175. 176 Wallace, John 169 Walters, Jim 35. 81, 83 Waluszko, Laura 20, 27. 35, 42. 57, 58. 59. 77. 134 Warren, Herbert 138 Warren, Melissa 72 Warren, Randy 72. 175 Warwick, James 152, 153 Wasniak, Eddie 148 Watkins, Don 130 Watkins, Terry 130, 134 Watson. E.J. 169 Watts, Marija 73, 175 Watts. Sara 175 Wefler, Mike 159 Wells, Jim 130 Westbrook. Roy 74. 153 Westbrook. Sheila 74, 153 Westmoreland, Richard 153 White. Patricia 73, 174 White, Yvette 72 Whiteley. Jody 84, 175 Whiting , Kirk 81, 99. 109, 130 Whitmer, Dawn 72, 112, 159 Wiatrowski. Joseph 30. 35, 38, 81 Wiatrowski, Mike 159 Wiggins, Laurie 20, 30, 35 Wiggins, L isa 30, 35 Wiggins. Pamela 88, 100, 175 Wilcox, Sonja 112, 159 Wilhelm, Philip 30. 35 Wilkie, Yvette 159 Williams, John 84, 153 Williams. Kimberly 30, 35. 86, 97, 133 Williams, Roy 30 Williams, Tammi 54, 148 Williams. Tammy 72, 159 Williamson, Joey 109, 159 Willing, Arthur 130. 132 Wilson. Daniel 8, 30, 35, 72, 84 Wilson, Deanna 69, 169 Wilson, Debbie 74. HO, 153 Wilson, Denise 104. 169 Wilson, Derwin 148 Wilson. Dwayne 97. 100. 104. 175 Wilson, Lisa 73, 175 Wilson. Pat 106, 130 Wilson, Rachel 175 Wilson, Sonia 169 Wingett, Cathy 86. 148 Witten. Tammy 175 Wood, Ken 61, 72, 73. 74 Wright, Albert 159 Wright. George 175 Wright. Robert 140 Wright, Steven 84, 175 Yager, Michelle 69, 71. 90. 104, 169 Yagobian, Walter 30, 35. 46, 72, 74 Yost. Bill 74 Yost, Joe 30, 35 Zambrana. 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