Sahuaro High School - Viva Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

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YUMWLM' MMM Q5LW'QQg,ffM Wx gffff' VA 1.93 it mf Advisor Jim Daunheimer Editor Jeanne Lafond Photo Advisor Harrie Handler I Photo Editors Lewis Figueroa Dan Runkle Sahuaro High School 545 N. Camino Seco Tucson. Arizona 85 7l0 Volume I5 O00 .. .,, A. .. ...... CONTENTS 2 OPENING 8 STUDENT LIFE 44 SPORTS 90 ACTIVITIES 134 FACULTY 158 SENIGRS 198 UNDERCLASS 256 CLDSING ON TE Just when you think tomorrow will never come. . . Photo by: B, Varela Photo by: M, Hightower af- ' I-Tl KLLV ' pk, x.AjYX-'.XJkjJLX.1 I I Cp 'MMM TM6 Bfxnmawfx ' -iw se h QC , pcwv gooey G , W h OCNNL W hm A59 'vgqiw N o Lyr KX: ' 'N E5 L Guufxld jc, J VCIKLJLL h Q-KA 5' X'xJ'h'UT' L' ' - - Q ,L f -, l 1 . - ' CX 0 ' K 'W' 'N , ray A il Lpnwwxmfx WG, I-LW do -LPLQL CM' DC lm L ,,a2L.xJbkYL .mmol Ji PY' QUJQ JW Dmuunfxmnwg Qmqf OOO I nv OPENING .f KWQQK5 Nc ,A ,ky-4 W .. 5' ' .Q ...au , 4- 445!-fw. H -flp 6 - L., .w - ' 1' 91,5-i-4h ,. 1 7' 1. . ' , 'sn v Y., 'N 'Q Xxx.. .JJ 1 . '-, ' 1 ,' 1571 Sq uf, U - m++ if 5 ww' u 9 V Jin 'iv v-'.','. 1 X '- 112' f- ,I ,v ?i? 1-F5 --Q. X N' is - F ' .- fan-f ?' fs. ffm 4113! s '. Special joys, special pf places Ji? Photo by: B. 0 ' 0 a OPENING Pho Photo by: B. Spencer Special friends together OPENING T riff, MQW qui! UWQLYQS UM QL Q,-JNQNQ4 XGA,-1' Om Salj Qibc'Ce7J3- LFL-XY Q Y 5L,gQQj-Vjgf,fX- Us CMU-IQ +56 ZQUQH 11 'maya Section Editor: eww Vfwllf Qc, Lvlgxuiw WCM UW WN LQ -.If X Stephanie FoxA 1 Q Pb Staff CMA 'lor 'AME' pQQ39 'pu MQSH'cwQ Tania Ghoulammm LM-41 H 1,3 O Renee Heflin ,A N , '-VL' 4 L Tanya Zoucha XC-ug P5 1 mug X Qflddtfi, fm W 11 -W7 Ufb4A1l1F1r7l, 3Lx OOO sruoffvr urs M 2 5 'sl ral, ,,, ,Y sl ,alP 'M H .,..,. ' ,EX F. 2,523 1 ,QV 1 ,JK hyl NM3- 9 1 , 3 A' nn' 115-.f ?g'1'1'f s 1, tk, Q -Rpm? r Q STUDENT L IFE g X IDE I3lI...l3f l3lE...I3f Plf l. John Suikey, Rick Beachercheck, .lohn Swanson. larry Peirson, Bo Jordon. Richard Curtis. 2. Jeanne Lafond. 3. Tina Wainwright, Tammy Goddard. Margo Hall, Renee Heflin. 4. Wendy Sankey, Mike Goddard, Tanya Zoucha PAGE ll L Mark MonaceIL Mike Sarabia, Craig Reeves 2. Dave Haller, Greg Miller 3. Kristi Harrold. Kim Greenburg, April Draughn 4. Julie Price 5. Andy Hansha w, Renee Heflin 6. Derryl Rice, Brian Bingold, Bill BaIL Brian Howard. Sean Allen, Tracie Gregson STUDENT LIFE All Photos By L. Figueroa 4 I-ll, l , is Y 1 LS IL: . Cl. , gg g'f,qg'2.v 'n 5' - - 12113 u ,, J ' 'if l' If .4 Qi Photo by, B. Thomas fx .1-r X , KM 5, i X' r ' w s Photo by: M. Kulik Photo by: C. Sucku -NWN s soon as the last bell on .lune 9. l982 rang, students began their summer vacations. To have fun to stay cool, students spent their time in the water. catching rays, and just taking it easy. As money started running out. stu- 000 STUDENT LIFE dents started working to keep the good times rolling. Jobs also hehred to keep from boredom taking over and ga ve the students prior exper- ience for their up coming years, Students also went vacationing, no matter what it took to get there. For some it was a quick and eas plane trip. but others had to rely o their good looks. The bells rang again on September 7. l982, summer was over for Sa- huaro students, but they already ha ve next summer 's calendar filled, S uaro students let the good times roll U Mm SUNSHINE l. Susan Nelson keeps herself busy at work. J. Hitch hiking was the last resort. 1- 3 Stu ents s ent a lot of their tl h A , I . . d p ' 'me on t e YQ' i' .' ,V , beach. 4. Margi Hightower and friends splish 1 5, Y 'I ' 'fir' i and splashing to keep cool. 5. Sabina Canyon 's cool waters was me place to be. jwwrftinfx xjpx A W Eglin f fwff' W i ffcwfw M , WX 5 I ij? I Q00 jf i A SUMMER Q 3 :Ihr- 41... cp ff , X' xijgfi faU!' 1f!,, f -ffl f QQ ,X-Laila '1 ffm M ! 1 7 ANYIHINC CES. From Punk to Prairie, Variety is the style 8 All photos by K.C. Hamilton l. All sorts of shades were used to shield the rays from Tucson's hot sun. 2. . . . Waca Waca Waca 3. The mark of a prep. 4. E. 12 liked his Reese 's Pieces as much as Sahuaro students en- joyed their green MEM 's. 5. Bright shoe- laces could often be seen livening up an old pair of tennies. 6. Love may not be a fad, but it will always be in style. 7. Mini Fun. 8. Same RAD California duds. 9. Prairie dress. IQ Another brick in the wall? ll. The tux look. IJ. Typical Jock. FAD5 AND FASHIONS Photo by A. Eng Photo by D. Runkle 53 H. W. 'Q -n Q-'Sf' ' neg, Photo by B. Smith .Q lifgiulm 1. 'NB 5- X-X S Ieep takeus away. Sabino Can- yon take us away. Mt. Lemmon take us away, Chuck E. Cheese and Dairy' Queen take 'us away. Here comes the weekend. All of our time isn 't leisurely spent with an essay due on Monday or a room to clean or a job in a hot greasy kitch- STUDENT LIFE en. But Sahuaro students always make time on the weekends, espe- cially night time. After a football game it was either a desert party or a visit to one of the many fast food joints around. Some other fa- miliar spots around are Golf 'n Things. Champions, the movies or a concert. During the day many student were found throwing footballs oj frisbees, playing tennis or biking- but one of the things most people did was catch up on sleep. Student's definition of the week- end, Kick Back and Take it Easy. O 'Illia' 2 rf i- iii if A Thank God it's Photo by D. Runkle Photo by ACC. Hamilton nfnbff I N Q, 5' 45 Q the M fwffq 'f 22nd in ' favorite stuck in the ka. 4. Mi- one of the many students who a part-time job. 5. Football players meet to Karen discuss their next play. 6. Gabbing the week- H2535 'lf 5 2? MW Lwfimi M WEEK ENDS 17? .wxatdfca-Zfufi 'X x .. M Q I 000 SAHUA ID S 8 . 1' - 7 fm X- fi ra- f- .f 'N T z:x K -1.4K ' f . . I ,.....--usb-'NW' ,Jr XX . '-2 .J - , l Q, K- up .A .eiifsd STUDENT LIFE 306. . X' 5 shorter I. Future model. 2. Winter is near. 3. Keep on smiling. 4. A y . . . 5. Profile, is my best shot. 6. Smile if your for Sahuaro. 7. Three Musketeers. 8. Say what? 9. Kelly Bingold walkes her friend to class. I0 Lunch rates the best time of the day. ll. And heres Patrice. O00 FEA TURE eptember was a busy month. Besides the usual back to school activities, Sahuaro stu- dents had many things to keep their attention. Friday night foot- ball games were always a popular activity. Organization fund rais- ers were common in both Septem- ber and October, when things from class buttons to bagles were sold. O00 STUDENT LIFE The month of October was high- lighted with slave day. Besides bringing plenty of extra smiles to the campus. this junior class fund raiser brought in a good deal of money. October was also the month of the Powder Puff football game, which was won by the sen- ior girls. C The male cheerleaders added their special touch to the event. 1 SX ' All photos by B. Spencer W - soifiomait NOMHNEF. Not only did 5'ahuaro's volleyball team take first in state in Novem- ber, but also in November, band received a superior rating at U of A band day. November was the month that concert choir held their successful musical Guys 5 Dolls . Homecoming was held in November. The football team played a great game and tied Am- phi 34-34. - iid Siigli Q 6,1 ' CUIDID SIAIQI The year begins with excitement and fun I. Slave day allowed all sorts of personalities to shine through. 2. 'look at those legs! 3. Sophomore nominees smile for the crowd at half-time. 4. Kelly Hoppe performs at the first pep assembly of the year. 5. Senior Powder Puffers watch their team fight for victory. 6. Lisa Spina opens her flower box at the homecoming dance. 000 SEP T., OCT., NOVEMBER f' 145 4 K , All Photos by Brent Varela 120' ' L, If l', 1 , , l Nga ,L 3 9 .X 'a . , 1 1 1 .Q 'gl ,ik ,gi 'Fw my If I' , lb A I ,ills L . X .1 J. ' .- UIJCAIQS HDIQ Siklf. uring the week of October 4- 8, students from all classes auctioned themselves off to help raise money for the Jr. class in the l983 Junior Slave Sale. A record breaking bid for 5105 lover last year, record-breaker S65j, for STUDENT LIFE 000 U Mark Monacell, Chad Strickland, Eric Mickelson, and Larry Corani- can, hehwed raise this years nearly S602 On Monday, October ll approxi- mately l50 students came to school dressed from babies to hit-men, and from punkrockers to flower children. Slave Day continues to be an off beat and fun way to heb: raise money for the Jr. class and to get the students back into the swing of school. JJ l. Carmine Tilghman is suit- ed up for class. 2. Renee He- flin, Rachel Davies, and Tammy Adams sell them- selves for the juniors. 4. .la- mie Smith, Bill Komar, and Beth Kelly take a trip to the tropics. 6. Phoebe Chalk makes a good Dolly Parton. 7. Jeff Petrucci regresses back to his childhood. '-ws.. VE DA Y O00 O00 I STUDENT LIFE ll I UN Seniors snu f the Junior puffs B. Thomas I w..E V 1 'fy f 1 l' md 4 M Y .. - Moen, AG ., B. Thomas 2. Linda Schloss and Ann Grose get caughl up in the game. 3. Seniors Ginny Dunne, Jamie Moon, Kit McGinnis and Becky Babich are ready to start the game. B. Thomas fter a month of preparation the Junior-Senior Powder Puff game took place on October I3. l982. The seniors showed their su- periority by drubbing the juniors 26-6. and the juniors showed their class by congratulating the seniors with a smile. All of the participants had a lot of fun and raised almost S4617 in the process. The winning coaches were: Louis Schutte, Darin Fila, Mike Sarabia. .leff Lattomus, Earl Wadsworth and John Sabia. The outstanding coaches for the juniors were: Rod- ney Peete. Vernon Arnold, Darryl Rice. Tom Schrader, Craig Reeves, Mike Funk. Jeff Petrucci. Feff Fowler, Frank Benendetto and John McCord. L. Figueroa POWDER PUFF 000 IQHPIQFAH SCENE omecoming. What do you think of when you hear this word? Floats. graduated cheerleaders coming back to cheer, hopeful roy- alty nominees circling the track against the cold wind. and the win- ning football game. This was the scene at Sahuaro on November 5. IQ82. The theme of this years floats was the movies. the Freshmen with Pol- tergiest, the Sophomores with Caveman, the Juniors with Wizard of Oz, and the Seniors winning with King Kong. At half time the Home- coming nominees circled the track in Thunderbirds instead of the usu- al Corvettes. The game was exciting from the beginning to the last three seconds when Sahuaro kicked a field goal and went on to tie the game, 34-34. against the Amphi Panthers. and one of last years kings .lo Estes were on hand to crown Bria Last years queen. Chris Carlton . , I I king and queen along with the oth er class winners at the dance fo lowing the game. Bingold and Laura Rupp this year: I All photos by Studio Seven VW? I. Freshmen nominees Greg Schuette, Rosalyn Scaff and Todd George travel the track at halftime. 2. Cougars return to attack for the second half of the game. 3. This years winning float was the Seniors' King Kong. 4. Chuck Stopani and Jackie Rosenburg share their mo- ment of happiness. 5. Returning royalty Chris Carlton and Joe Estes crown the new king and queen. 6. Senior king and queen Brian Bingold and Laura Rupp. 7. This years .lunior royalty: Rodne Peete and Beth Stern 8. Cheerleaders y . pysche the crowd at half time. STUDENT LIFE O00 U Jw' Q . - 1 . -A ' ??? 4,7f -' .. ' . W' 3 A N0 ,, I3,g2'Q.s'. ., rw' V W V 5 K-i '.,.-- f gy. n., ' I 1 M.. .4 . . . w - E 3 . H 'Mp 3 5 W ' we . . , . . . 1 1. 4 A. , . 'it . f-1 '5 2 5 ' sail, arf . K gain . nf., -X 44' 6- All photos by Studio Seve if -' is 'x . r, ,- M has vf ff! i x xt I' ,N ggi, Kim 1 urg x 3 Bri ingold and Laura Rupp O00 U STUDENT LIFE HOMECID NC '82 ffm' ,f HOMECOMING ROYAL TY King and Queen Brian Bingold, Laura Rupp Senior Attendants Mike Sarabia, Kendall Greenburg, Martin Tetreault, Kristi Harrold. Darin Fila. Kim Greenburg, Michelle Kroh Junior Royalty Rodney Peete, Beth Stern, Bill Brooks, Lisa Spina, Sophomore Royalty Chuck Stopani, Jackie Rosenburg, Fred Dail, Anne Longton Freshmen Royalty is. Greg Schuette, Rosalyn Scaff, Todd George, Tracy Gallagher, and Marc Fleetwood photos by Studio Seven HOME COMING fHfflQS! Sahuaro proposes toasts to the 1983 New Year I-'34 O00 Q STUDENT LIFE o start the new year off, Sa- huaro Cougars get in the com- petition of basketball and wres- tling. Ending the season with 'five wrestlers attending state in Phoe- mx. Keeping the clubs at Sahuaro going. making quick breakfasts, and satis- fying that mid-afternoon hunger were the everlasting cream cheese bagels. Bagels ha ve been popular at Sahuaro many years and many more to come. To keep the spirit up students con- formed on different days to sever- al styles of dress. All of this helping to keep the unity, Sahuaro's Spirit Week was a success. During Cou- R. Hightower . at omit U4 f, if X 3? 15 U .545-6 S 1 P6 Q P0141 ww' Ns! L. Figueroa -hi gar and Volleyball Games Seniors topped the year with the leading score. Sahuaro started the l983 year on the right foot and will continue to make the l982-l983 year one to re- member. M. Kulik .il I. Steve McGann helps with the shot. 2. Selling bagels is a big money maker. 3. Burger King Andy watches Cougar Games. 4. Brian Bingold takes second at Flowing Wells Invitational 5. Anne Marie Molina and Archie Hunnicutt concentrate on Life saving. 6. Bagels are still a hit. 7. Yvonne Lewis punks out. 8. Sahuaro 's senior girls watch their class take over victory. O00 DEC., JAN.. FEB. 'i1. L. Figueroa L. Figueroa R. Eng v ,V .up 'W 3 5 , 4.31 i CUUC I2 SIDIIQII U I I IQISI B Smith I1 Q LID Ax., we MXYAI - X l. John Sabia sets-up for a return. 2. Seniors cheer their teammates on. 3, Mike Sarabia leads the Seniors on. 4. The shoe race at the Spirit assembly. 5. Oops! 6. Karen Gaz- zola fights to control her balloon. 7. .lunior players wait for the spike. 8. Amy Turner shows her style. 9. The Ping-pong flick was tougher than it looked. IO The egg toss can be pretty messy! ll. Miss Eagle competes in the teacher balloon bust race . 12. Male cheerleaders are so cute! l3. John McCord gets his face stuffed with pie. l4. Daren Fila explains the next number at the Cougar Games. I5. Making a phone call on New Wave Day. l6. Seniors celebrate victory. STUDENT LIFE s.. Fo, , 6 T' ' L. Figueroa B. Smith JUNIOR . 7 s 'fi PM .3 H., 62 A al . 5 Q..g,B7i, Q8 R, Eng L. Figueroa B. Smith i , iw' . Ir'- I ' xv x JN- . -If I! A QT' 9 T B. Smith R. Eng Z ' , . ,L V' , f l.'l ,'I ' ', i , - 'r , y L U' f bib? ' Y' Q ,E-Q tlfffoh 1' 0 4-Q Q' -, -0 ' . I A l' ' 'T . T755-a ' . 4'l'f'F . I 'i V : ' R. Eng 'N ' ..,., ,. . ' '4kx fm . . -I I ' ,---K A 5 ff- ' ow powerful is sisterhood? So powerful, that the boys are getting in on the act. In emulation. perhaps, of this year's box office knock-out Tootsie, Two of the new events in Spirit Week featured guys in girls' roles: one was the He- man volleyball game which the sen- iors triumphantly won. It worked out quite well considering the fact that it was the first year guys en- tered the female domain of spikes , set-ups , and voIleys. The Mr. Irresistible contest was a new addition in which guys, repre- senting each class, dressed up as girls in skirts, panty-hose, high :5kfiRQ.,, f B. Smith 99 Tootsie time heels, make-up, long hair, stuffed bras- the whole bit. Of course, walking around all day long wearing high heels can get alittle tiresome, but getting money for it- indefensi- ble!! The Tootsie whose irresisti- bility solicited the most votes was Sophomore Joe Castreano. The money collected by the partici- pants was given to the respective classes. Spirit Week also included the con- ventional games such as the spoon race, the egg toss, te pie eating contest, and the clothes relay. The Cougar Games and the Spirit as- 13 X 7, 16 sembly were a much more intense part of the week. They gave many students the opportunity to win points for their class and to have fun and make fools of themselves at the same time. The schedule during the week in- cluded: Red-and-Blue Day, New Wave Day, Preppy Day, Beach! 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Qwee Sox Y axvvi Yxaooo elm xo ckzvyf.-.'1'5. aiavzocvov s SAN. 'TN . w5x80 'xc Y. ooqixoees-. 6' V-e 'A goob c. 'xixex aobiss Q09 vl'66eXoo 0 cXNtc,X4v.o Q, wb 66 6 wil Amex sob as oo Nels 1.15 . Sovoo X-4 Rs Yrteok F EA TUR E a Q o Nw Ou o Keds ham- 1-oeobe 60391 V3 gsxeoiwe 4- P ---N rs? his year's Pep Assemblies pro- vided a boost in spirit for both students and faculty. The Sahuaro athletic teams were introduced to the school. This ga ve the opportu- nity for students to meet the ath- letes representing our school in various sports. Supporting the teams by cheering, the songleaders W STUDENT LIFE 5A HUARO THE FREsHMAN P? hehned with the school spirit. Sa- huaro also had the first opportunity to see the songleaders new rou- tines. Mr. Bovell was in charge of the American Field Service stu- dents this year. We all had the chance to be introduced to the for- eign exchange students and to learn of the opportunities that we CUNES RCMEIY ':E34S, if nized activities during the blies for both faculty and to participate in. Pep were enjoyed by everyone who at- could have. Student Council d tended. They brought student an faculty closer to the schools activi- tie while providing a boost in spirit. 1 P' CUUCAIQ PIQIIDE. Pep assemblies - display of school spirit ali 1 h X Susie and Sandy Menhennett present the school if with trophies for the State swimming. 2. While per- A forming at the first pep assembly, Tannis Hollings- worth looks like she 's ready for a vacation. 3, The freshman experience their first pep assembly. 4. The varsity wrestlers show their extreme enthusiasm while being introduced to the school. 5. J. V. cheer- leaders show their spirit. 6. Leo Johnson accepts the Hendrickson award on behalf of the school. SG 'u . 9 1'vi--- S 11 S.. .. PEP ASSEMBLIES 1 'S 'QM O35 Sahuaro Students gain Honors 1983 Scholastic Art Awards Winners Barbara Brunderman Art Luis Figueroa Photography Heide Kucera Art Jennifer Levin Photography Erik Paltrow Arl Da vid Rico Art Daniel Runkle Photography Lisa Shinkel Photography All-City Athletes Football Rodney Peete Louis Schuette Scott Stone Cross Country-Girls Pam North Volleyball Yvonne L e wis SAHUAIQIYS EXCEIIENCE REGIONAL ORC HES TRA- Front rowPeggy Malone Miehelle Vitali y, Bogdan Pruna. Roje Yap, Second row- Signe Erickson. Alicia Pickett. David Anderson, Missing- R. Hightower -.A - STUDENT LIFE . - . K it ' ' ' I Q 2.45 4 Q J K E 4 9 T 1 .au-M K. Hamilton I 'ai' I 2 REGIONAL CHOIR- Front row- Sandy Plante, Gena Horswell, Tammy Hyatt, Leslie Cook, Debi Stein, Kathy McLaughlin, Missy McEwen. Second row- Robert Lorentzen, Tim Ouick. David Chandler. Jeff Keim, Debbie Lawson, Leslie Horswell, Stephanie Weaver, Renee Heflin, Matt Erbe. Third rowDenny C eiz yk. Doug Gresham. Scott Greenburg, Craig Hardest y, Mark Grimes. Missing- Lynn Roof, Sandy Braun, Mike Fleischmann, Dale Lemon. Solo and Ensemble Festival Gold Medal Winners Band Choir Julie Ellis Andrea Brown Kathy McLaughlin piano Denny Ceizyk Steve Paustian Morgan Puffenbarger Lesle Cook Scott Penner trombone Laureen Early Debi Stein Wendy Burkel Scott Greenberg Suzy Weizenbaum flute Doug Gresham Mike True Rene Heflin Orchestra percussion Gena Horswell Harold Campbell Leslie Horswell Alicia Prickett percussion Tammy Hyatt violin Buddy Spence Kevin Johnson Roje Yap bassoon Jeff Keim violin Jay Melberg Debbie Lawson Michele Vitali baritone Dale Lemon viola 000 REGIONAL SXA WARDS , u 'IQGA-v.', vw J 1 au, nf A J Fox B Varela WK lnachully 4 l. A graduation cap and diploma is what every Senior is looking forward to. 2. Practicing for the '83 season is the varsity baseball team. 3. Tennis was one of the many activities stu- dents enjoyed. 4. The annual Senior Fling is one of the finer points of graduating. 5. Bill Komar polishes up ltis discus throwing. 6. Many students enjoyed the scenery of Mt. Lemmon. 7. Passing their free time are seniors John Sabia and James Richards, 8, The sun sets on another year at Sahuaro. 9. Sahuaro Natl. Monument was a place where students could relax and get some sun. ICI Pat Cole and Greg Burton wandering around campus. STUDENT LIFE I I I ID Cf ANUIHHQ Students anticipate the summer pring-a time for vacations, shorts and the end of the school year. As the school year dragged on into March, a bad case of 5enioritis hit many students. To pass the remaining time, stu- dents were involved in many ac- tivities. Biking up to Sahuaro Natl. Monument or driving to Sabino J. Fox Canyon were just a few things stu- dents did to relax and have fun during rodeo and spring vacations. The Spring Fair at Sahuaro and the Spring Fling at the UofA were a part of students' activities. The an- nual Senior Show and it 's rehearsals also took place in March and April. Although all of these things were important to students, for the Sen- B. Varela T. Zoucha iors, the prom and graduation topped the list. The four years spent at Sahuaro for the class of'83 may have seemed long for some, the memories and friends they made will always stay with them. T Zoucha inn: mu.. , MARCH, APRIL, MA Y. JUNE 10 Section Editor: Patrice Casertano Stafb Bur Bateman, 3 Lisa Lopez, Susie I Menhennett, .lohn Xff Steele 2 Z 2 S, ,t', V 3 '35 A15 gX f VI of SPOR TS gat .'n.-'Adv wr-'2 if , ' ' kg- I N 41 E w- .. v 1, H ,, . A '1 2. Y' QF' i X '. - Q x P' S .0 I W1 xg fav , ., ,. A ,A S SPOR TS A Q9 U .1 MJ,xV W- mn. , YI' W 1 33 ,4E 4 'V 5.414 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Terry Fedison, Mike Monacell, Mike Sarabia, Jeff Petrucci, Martin Tetreault, Vernon Arnold, Bob Barger. 2nd Row: Greg Thomas, Mgr., Lance Bravin, .lim Richards, Scott Kerr, Craig Reeves, Kim Cullinan, Eric Baltazar. Brian Bingold, Danny Chapman, Mgr. 3rd Row: Coach Stan, Tony Bandkemper, Tom Shrader, Brad Roberson. John White, Scott Stone, Mike Maibauer, Coach Vielledent, Coach Prickett. Back Row: Leon Adams, Steve Macomber, Ron Pearce, Jeff Lattomus, Rodney Peete, Bret Holley, Darryl Rice, K. Hamilton - J lj 0 , - - ' -' 'Lf' ov, - Kay Q. .s A A sew. -N M A S ' me A 1 - . 's'w.-,. 41 Teamwork is the key to Winnin . his year Cougar pride soared high when the varsity football team went roaring onto the field. The team was considered rather young, but made up for it with plen- ty of talent and spirit. Teamwork and intensity were key words in the success of the Cougar football team. A superb offense propelled the Cougars to the top of their ability. Quarterback Rodney Peete was SPOR TS 000 U one of the leading passers in the city. His receivers, Louis Schuette and Craig Reeves were among the best in their speciality. The Cou- gars were good in the air but also had much talent in their backfield. Other good offensive players were Darryl Rice and Mike Sarabia. The team also had alot of experience on their defensive squad. With such players as Scott Stone and Martin Tetreault. With their combination of spirit, talent and intensity the Cougars were on their way to a triumphant season. Louis Schuette, Darin Fila. I. The Cougar offense marches off the field after a victorious touchdown. 2. Charging furiously at an opponent is de- fensive tackle, Scott Stone. 3. Junior quarterback, Rodney Peete gets ready to launch a pass. 4. Making a diving attempt to catch a pass is Senior Louis Schuette. 5. The awesome Cougar de- fense lunges forward in an attempt to block a kick. 6. Steading, himself, Scott Kerr watches for a possible pass inter- ception. 7. Senior Steve Macomber moves into the Palo Verde backfield. 8. Place kicker, Darin Fila takes a break after kicking a triumphant field goal. ', , ' fi31-,LK? K7 fl cb N1 f ,gy- 1 S!! 0 4 Q NX wk ' -kb V f' Q, H 0, W B. vwla N J B. Varela K 0-4411! J 7 K. Hamilion I 5 1 nf J Q 5 xflf. I f-v ss' - N .. Q.. ' 7-an--. . . . I Ax. , 'Q1m,,-,, v . . V, ., . . . V4 ,, 'Lf f,.x.., .gw,,,.,, . . ' Q4 'T - 1 '31, f X ' rw ' k 8' V - . L .,.v-,,,. -v ,J H' 'w. 'mm' l X I 5- ' ' ., , A' ,L W' F pkg.: ,N-,f , L., I Y 7412: , . - . , u V. -' ., wf,Q-, -'6' Fngig V ff' . ,, -' '+' k',Lt.U'. .. , , , J , Y VARSITY FOOTBALL J' '1 - 1- 164 t , I t . - pf -Plllif f. .L . Q ., , J . . ,v.-4 .- . I ' 1: 4 Brad Chilcote, Chris Perrin, Alan Ftsh Mark Hulkgren. Bobby French Ron Toland Scott Bird. Jim Leonard Gary Second row- Jill Glener, Kyle Kteper, Craig Htennewell Scott Bastain, Tom Rupert Ttm Mowry, K ien Blanchard C Gurerro Doug Batley Pete Green Bob Hujarskt Corey Epley Bob Malls Jennifer Weber Thtrd row. Coach Lopez Browne. Steve Andreson, Chris Mason, Scott Taras, Mike Lohmierer. Marc Fleetwood. Billie Dzurick. Rod Silverm Chad Parman, Pat Krause. Robert Coppenbarger, Scott O'Dowd. Coach Pierson. Fourth row: Steve Davies, Do Perdue, Chip Stevens, Ray Campbell, Dennis Smith. Mark Jacobs, John Gray. Jeff Kempton. Steve Martin, Mt Mariani, Todd George, Victor Gomez, Mike Escarcega, Tod Denker. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Joao Cota-Robies. Rick Dorion, Travis Kuykendall. Todd C ase. Donny Re ye , ' ' , . ' , e n Qonucieaa 4 :gm -1 Richard Varela l. Marc Fleetwood gets hit low and hard. 2. Freshmen huddle to plan their new attack. 3. The defensive line awaits the snap. 4. Greg Burton plows through the defensive line. 5. Pat Krause kicks off for Sahuaro. 6. Jeff Fowler rams the quarterback. 7. The offensive line gets set to hold their ground 8. Chuck Stopani boots the extra point with the help of Greg Wiebers. . , 0 . V stays stron his year's J. V. squad was mainly sophomore dominated. Coach Stan didn 't ha ve any major goals for the team this year other than to de- velope players for the varsity and to have everyone play as a team. The squad had a successful year and had no problem living up to the repu- tation of last year's team. Coach Stan thought that they had a very good chance of going undefeated for the season. The toughest teams they had All photos by Mariellen Kulik to compete against were Sunnyside and Catalina. The team 's running game was strong because of many quick and agile play- ers. Some of the more recognizable players were Cole, Burton. Sabia. Bambauer, Dominguez, McCord, Fowler, Wiebers, and Thomas. Coach Stan added that there weren't any really outstanding players, but the key to their success was all of their talents focused towards winning. 1 V C 4 in -'S -f-if -Q55 -f . 9 c .I V FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row: Rich Miller. Greg Bambauer, Daryn Roberts, Scott Simpson, Mark Monacell, Greg Burton. Second row: Chuck Stopani Eric Pence. Frank Carr, Dave Smith. Bill Cluey, Nick Sabia, Mike Carreras. Bill Roh, Corey Thomas. Third row: Coach Lance Prickett, Coach Bob Vlelledent Mike Kud-Kudjaroff, Jeff Fowler, John McCord. Leo Dominguez, Alex K imminau, Dave Porter, Sean Kajcienski, Greg Thomas-Mgr., Coach Vlrg Stan Fourth row: Greg Wiebers, Da ve Hernandez. Fred Dail, Brett Billsbach, Mike Funk. Albert Oliveros. Tom Green, Sean Nicholson, Ben Vogel Pat Cole Bruce Broom. O00 FROSHXJ. V. FOO TBAL L ' B. Spencer l. Yvonne Lewis spikes another point for the Cougars. 2. A special friendship between teammates. 3. Paula Dahl stea- dies herself. 4. Kristen Lietchy doing the dive. 5. Strong enthusiasm leads the Cougars to another win. 6. With a determined look in her eye, jill Kroes is ready for anything. 7. Ace server K. C. Hamilton launches the ball into play. 0 ' 0 SPORTS ougars shoot for the sky. ast year's state champions were only a preview of this year's outstanding team. Their strength lies in their team unity acquired through two years of intense practices. The team was led by strong coaching and eight returning varsity players which were the basis for this year's winning team. The team had hopes to repeat their state championship title of the previous year. This year's captain was the four year letterperson Patty Egan. Other outstanding members were seniors: Mariellen Kulik, Lorri Gib- son. K.C. Hamilton and .lill Kroes. Starting junior players were Yvonne Lewis and Kristy Liechty. Together, this year 's team showed the enthusiasm and per- severance to have a winning sea- son. JUNIOR VARSITY: Front row, Anna Marie Molina, Trish Merrill, Phoebe Chalk, Anissa Amado. Second row, Susan Hammer, Mickey McBride, Anna Alcarez, Peggy McCarthy. Third row, Jeannine Sharp, Cheryl Sorrel. Melissa Levi. Fourth row, Stacia Reeves, Kristine Kroh. Andrea Anderson. Fifth rowt Cheryl Ouiring, coach Kay Starkey. Nickey Sandstede. B- 5Pe'7C9 A. Hanshaw I 3 .,. li N 4' -2 B. Spencer ag 431. '?'A3ff 5 A xxx N J Q, sm.- N 4 A. Hanshaw -,,,.f-- ii VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front row. Laura Cates. Karyl Loewe, Mariellen Kulik. Second rowi Vicki Adams, Bobbi .lo Hamilton. Jill Kroes, Patty Egan. K.C. Hamilton. Third row, Kristen Liechry, Lorri Gibson, Yvonne Lewis. Estella Searcy. Paula Dahl. Fourth row, managers Steve Duran. Terry Edwards, Lorna Patterson. Julie Patton. Fifth row. coaches Kay Starkey and Cherrie Brinlee, ky V' . 56 .x Vi, wig - Ns 1-sf ww. .n.,,L,,M MM NM i eo? 'Q-+..,i-Q-L 2 'w...,Q,. Qi v f SN 1... VOLLEYBALL Mai- 7 000 Photo by: B. Spencer 7 if A ., A EF, C' at I 4 fb, fi f 1 A W H F.: J. .I-2-r-ral,-I.l.I1-Il-r-.1 -I il wp- -I-I -.I tl -.lil Photo by. B. Spencer GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Marie Mattheiss, Laura Conway, Diane Silver, Vicki Balis- teria, Rebekka Porath, Sandy Braun. Chris Alvarado, Signe Erickson. Cheri Church, Dawn Darling. Jeanette Wheeler, Stacy Wilson, mgr. Back Row: Laurie Chase, Wendy Glendening, Pat-Rice Casertano, Kim Rivera, Pam North, Karen Bush. Coach Margee Laakso. Photo by: B. Thomas I. Gary Teel and Sergio Peralta stride to the 5 finish line. 2. A quick start for the Sahuaro J. V. boys. 3. Pam North attacks the monstrous hill. i 4. Mickey Downerd and Rusty Stevenson make their way through the course. 5. Brian S Pos and Andy Chase concentrate on their fin- Q ish. 6. Cheri Church gains speed while con- quering a steep hill 7. Sophomores, Bur Bate- man. Joe Casertano, and Brent Smith finish first, second. and third for the J. V. team. i SPORTS I x . AH A U B tllese 'MTW'-+ Photo by: B. Thomas Photo by. B. I-As V. W -'D Q f -4-. ,V it I., .fe ,N 5 Mggw, ' :.....m, 'M wr if f ' Photo by. B. Spen 4 Photo by: B. Spencer BOYS VARSITY CROSS C OUN TR Y: Front Row: Bill Brooks, Brian Crowder. Andy Chase, Sergio Peralta. Gary Teel, Andy Johnson, Sean Critchley. Back Row: Coach Lockwood, Pat Safford, Brian Pos, Greg Glick. John Clark, Keith Russell. Mark Stalcup, Steve Hurley. Cougars run'em in the ground. ur cross country teams did extremely well this year. The varsity team began unranked. but they soon ranked seventh in the state. The team usually strives to rank in the top ten in the state, and almost always succeeds. Coach Lockwood's top five runners were three juniors and two sophomores. His young team has gone with a record of twelve wins and three losses. This year's varsity team was lead by Gary Teel, Brian Pos. Sergio Peralta. Andy Chase. Brian Crowder, and Bill Brooks. The junior varsity team also had a good season. The teams recieved five freshmen that added to their depth. Toward the end of the sea- son, many of the sophomores made their way to the varsity team, and left the freshmen to continue their winning record. The J. V. team was lead by Bur Bateman, Joe Caser- tano, Brent Smith. Chris Lewers. and Nathan Johnson. The girls team. coached by Margee Laakso, once again had a winning season. The girls did an outstand- ing job of living up to the teams winning standards. Scoring the points for the team were Pam North, Patrice Casertano, Cheri Church, Wendy Glendening, and Diane Silver. I .4 Photo by: B. Spencer Photo B. Thomas xv a wi E3 a NJ-x aaa AM-had . -4 . 1--ew., , 'A-4559. 4...-- Photo by: B. Spencer BOYS J V. CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Bur Bateman, Joe Casertano, Brent. Smith. Chris Lewers. Nathan Johnson, Rusty Stevenson, David Cherry, Brian Curly. Back Row: Coach Lockwood, David Bateman, Mickey Downerd. John Slater. Brad Pos, Paul Chounaird, Danny Center. CROSS COUNTRY ' ' D. Runkle fg Q 4 2 w l. Carl Gervais tees off as teammate Jody Lydic looks on. 2. Two necessities of golf are a club and a golf ball. 3. Junior Frank Bendetto chips his ball onto the green. 4. Coach Arnold assists Greg Schuette at the driving range. 5. Concentrating on his bird- ie putt is Junior Duane One. 6. Junior 1 Duane Otte practices his driving ability. 7. Freshman Greg Schuelte watches in awe as .:2 5f-,' 1 :Aff an opponent tees off. 8. Chipping out of a ff sand trap is Senior Don Brosnan. 9. Steve Kosnik drives his ball down the fairway 2-- towards the flag. ,sf-752:-2 ,, D. Runkle VARSITY GOLF: Front row: Andy Stern, Casey lentz. Lisa Thompson, mgr., Jim McMahon, John Cherne, Jody Lydic. Hack Row: Carl Gervais. Tim Smith. Steve Kosnik. Don Brosnan. Franlm h'em'deno. Dave Herrick. Janie Meyer. Greg SL'l1Llt'llL', John Sutton, Mgr., Duane One, Coach Arnold. SPOR TS I i. ,A .'.4v,- . --'pl .L 4. ,... -nqpai , N 3'-pb -.,,- A 4- 2. .,,P :-- .-. . . t. at A -' WI - '.-. . -- e.,,'- N -. 'L 'gk , F: U -'w ..', T'?4': v-4 - . A' 1'-:'- vt ,,-. -.--11, - .-Els.-V -r ...-Q-. , ,gg fit--r Nov Y Nfy All Photos by D. Runkle was W Intense concentration is a necessity olf requires a lot of things. First most you need clubs and a few golf balls. But most important would most likely be intense con- centration with a burning desire to win. The Sahuaro golf team had all these requirements to lead them to a winning season. This year 's golf team was no differ- ent than year's past. with its long line of victorious seasons. The team was rather young with only two Seniors and a bunch of new freshmen. What the team lacked in age it made up for with talent and experience. Many of the team members practiced long hours over the summer by participating in lo- cal golf tournaments. The team consisted of thirteen golfers. A winning spirit drove the golf team to the high standards of golf in the Southern Division. Top honors on the team were shared by Juniors Steve Kosnik and Duane Otte. Oth- er top players were Senior Don Brosnan and Freshman Greg Schuette. . xv- eg J- -sf: f.. 4. , I in...Q,Q-.-.T,r'H,32-7 ., 3.11 as A' at-.sh I .N LV-. 9 . 'rf-1 '2-. . :.':f-'12, S - GOLF ..l. t......a First Ro w: Derek Wood. Dean Drawbough. Second Row: Coach Doug McCoy, Joe Barr. lan Lewis. David Dunlap, Sean Sargeant. .lohn Trimm. Third Row: Craig Janes, Mike Goddard. Danny Pate, David Chandler. Tim Heiman. Fourth Row: Steve Parker. David Humphreys. Joe Loranger. High goals and determination. he boys swim team set high goals this year and that meant lots of hard work. The team prac- ticed two times a day working on their skill and style. Having the right state of mind was particularly important to swim- ming. Since the workouts were dif- ficult and monotonous, a swimmer had to be dedicated. The boys showed an exceptional attitude. There was the talents of Joe Barr, Doug and Craig Janes. lan Lewis. Steve Fredericks, and Tim Heiman I. Off the blocks in a hurry. 2. Doug McCoy's friendly smile. 3. Carmine Tilgh- man's JV2 dive. 4. Doug Janes watches a meet. 5. Dean Drawbough is confused at the proper swim attire. 6. Carmine flying through the air. 7. Stephanie Woods con- centrates. 8. Joe loranger shows his skill 9. Where is the water? O spok rs to hehr out the team. The divers worked out with just as much enthusiasm. they worked on perfecting skill and technique in their graceful sport. Fellow diver Carmine Tilghman helped in more ways than one. Besides placing first in every meet, Carmine also coached the other team members and helped them perfect their dives. With the talent that the swimmers and divers displayed, much was accomplished and will continue to be accomplished. 4 A .gg CQJ ,ff-fav-A-4.-.v-vw ' .32 x W --wk Q ,iota F All Photos by R. Hightower. 4- fxxgutn. ,I M 1 ' Y 251 i 4 Xu :Iv .f.K.1gu'J'Gf WAVES All Photos by: R. Hightower. w 3 1 1: ' ' t SB V, A X 4' , hw X:-.W X , R. Q Au, .. b 'hu mmllltlllmtlil111um,,,,, uufllllllll 'HtlIlll1numuu mf, .,... mm, 'UIYIIIIIII 1 1 uarllllltlnfu-In 1r11n1rrl1n7ffn,. .,, ,uulrtar llllllnurq lfllluf futlllllfllllllllutuuquuuu , lTlLffo:ff- ,WI 'VV . Illl NL. 1..WQ.7lI0IfmIazZ'! K .. ,AQ +A. 1 S 1111111111112 H111rr11Q,,j . C 'C ' 'M f' 41111111 ' - 'Rx lf Y- 7 0 i- xxx First Row: Cathy Parker, Chris Parker, Carla Roberts, Cassie Gaarder. Stephanie Wood. Second Row: Carmine Tilghman, Mike Hanley. Scott McCullen, Steve Thompson. B O YS SWIMMING 2 First Row: Kelly McConnell, Chris Perez, Risa levy, Tammy Adams. Marcie Harrison. Terry Marsh. Kelly Reed. Sandi Menhennett. Second Row: Kane Lindell. Karen Gazola, Kim Fulton. Carol Lewis, Janelle Huck, Morella Bierwag. Jennifer Ash, Marilyn Mallette. Marci lrvan. Third Row: Susie Eggar Jenny Dalke. Tracy Gallagher, Gena Olsen. Fourth Row: Denise Bertagnoli, Patti Hoke, Nancy Dick, Lynn Rook All Photos by R. Hightower 1- l. Coach Kelly McConnell times swim- mers at a meet. 2. Sandi Menhennett and Sean Sargeant discuss the meet. 3. Swimmers listen to instructions. 4. Kelly Reed comes in first, 5. Some races are very close. 6. Up and ready for a good start. 000 ' SPOR T5 E DU' :.1.f.fi.IfJ'G- HJLR All Photos by R. Hightower. Striving for he girls swimmers have main- tained a reputation of being the best in their sport. This was achieved through hours of hard work and self discipline. There was plenty of dedication which showed as they worked out twice daily, with morning workouts starting at 5:45 am. They averaged 7 to 8 thousand yards in evening workouts. in addition to yards number one swum in the morning. Some of the swimmers that really helped the team were Sandi Men- hennett, Susie Menhennett, Carol Lewis, Stephanie Weaver, Chris Perez, Kim Fulton, and Kelly Reed. With their talents and plenty of Cougar pride, the girls swim team should continue with many more victorious seasons. 'K :Y::f:?: M F -Ea! QS!! ip. - 3 9- , Q-. I' V ,541 A in ., i'T -,L - . , i I i . - 'ggrlz lum -51,41 Q .mini , 41. f - gg-.12 Q E- - - f - , ' , .. if gm A J L-5, , g ' sa fvunnuw- usaqqr-qp,.9,..-LS' f . - ff- llii, f fmuu.,.....,,. . - 1, .. , f,nnnn.1uIllI qv' ,wg 11,3 1, , ' H ' Fig A , ,'-fnuuu 4., ' ' Y - ' ' ' , ,, ,,,1' y 1 1 , - ' . .. m.,,,,.,.-mm.. 5 , .. ...a'.:...-an 'vw-7.1 -.-.... GIRLS SWIMMING K NM - u11--- . Y l ' ' -..uw . A , .,,, - . L , C, , ., 5 ,- ,. 000 I , WN u Photo Photo by: R. CO1 if-JW' S e'JfgL..47c, Q , ,. Y 4-Sv' ' gagtkimufa a'f '.1.t , 'EN -.,. Q : ,.--5 .. ww M ' M 'Wi Photo by: B. Spencer Photo by: K. Hamilton 5.3. we ' I ' A -, ! ,.,-KN-I SPOR T5 Photo A. Hanshaw I. .loe Mama 2. Susie and Sandi Menhennert 3. Jody L ydie 4. Kelly McConnell 5. Leslie Combo 6. Sa- huaro Boys Cross Country 7. Neil Colica and Larry Cormican 8. Trainer Asst. Sunette Payne 9. Kim Ventura and Michelle K roh I0 Sahuaro Varsity Football II. Darryl Rice l2. Mariellen Kulik 000 FEA TURE 5-'- i W l . M. K ulik le! 2 L IL' Ci JLBIILJR. Jin K. C. Hamilton .1 . . -9-...wimpy - , 1- -Y Q 'M ' . VARSITY WRESTLERS: Front row: Andy Hanshaw, I26. Martin Tetreault. I35. Bill lde, 138. Peter Weiss, D6. Back Row: Larry Cormican, I45, Greg Mengert, I55. Brian Bingold, I 79. Dale Bergstrom. H WT. Jeff Roisum, I9l. Dave Hausman, l9l, Manager Johnnie Lytle. SPOR TS K. C. Hamilt M. Kul I 1 'le U! Q 4 l, Attempting to take down his rival is Robert Puckett. 2. Rod Gerado goes for the pin. 3. Andy Hanshaw inflicts pain on his Santa Rita opponent. 4. Dale Berg- strom showing his unique style. 5. Larry C ormican prepares for the switch. 6, Oh my gosh, It 's a pin! 7. Bill lde faces off. 8. After a victorious match, the Cougar Wrestlers show their sportsmanship. 9. Greg Mengret waits for the referee's signal to approach his opponent. IO Making an effort to turn his opponent is senior Martin Tetreault. . I - - , fiy. S- Cougar Ma tmen achieve their goals. his year the Cougar Wrestlers had high expectations. These expectations earned them the team trophy at the TUSD tourna- ment. The Varsity Matmen went on to prove themselves as a high cal- liber Cougar team. This year five wrestlers paced the team by showing their excellence ullk K.C. H8ITllll0Il .1 or x ' J5- yk .mi 4, ...I es-.4-A K. C. Hamilton 'S' -Bur M. Kulik, , in in qualifying to participate in state. These wrestlers were Martin Te- treault, Dale Bergstrom, Brian Bin- gold, Greg Mengert and Andy Han- shaw. Leading the Varsity team were coaches Tom Pierson and Lance Prickett. The captains were Martin Tetreault and Brian Bingold. M. Kul x FH A asf 7 M. K ulik VARSITY WRESTLING s O00 U J. V. WRESTLING: Bottom row, J. Grantham, E. TerrelL E. Villotane, .L Toro, R. Puckett, K. Stern, L. Clewis. B. Stern, M. Tate. Middle row, N. Colica, A. Olivarer, M. Martin, B. Cluey, .l. Mcorct L. Dominquet, R. Stevens, M. Kud-Kud, G. Wells. Top row, J. Tarpy, D. Smude, P. Morganelli, K. Korsenbrock, 71 Furguson, L Hollingsworth, D. Hernandez, G. Gilbert, E. Chollo, G. Bambauer, J. L ythe. The right tame of mind. 9 9 t is the most humbling sport there isp it takes a lot of guts to walk out in front of that crowd says Coach Pierson. He also adds that it also takes hours of work and dedication. The freshmen and .L V. teams did not lack any of these qualities as they worked out six days a week. In addition to their workouts, which averaged 2 M hours, the wrestlers must also be mentally prepared for competition. They must see themselves suc- cessfuL Coach Pierson believes. '3elf Confidence is so important in this sport. The attitude has to be tough be- cause the sport is such a tough one. One of the reasons this sport is so difficult is that it is the only SPOR TS one in high school competition where it is always one-on-one con- tact. lt is up to you, and no one else is there when things are getting tough. Some of the qualities that coaches Pierson and Pricket look for in these wrestlers are dedication, a willingness to work, and most im- portant in Coach Piersons eyes, a desire to succeed. 'Mthletic ability is not always a major factor, it is the courage and the desire that in the end determines the winners. Some of the outstanding freshmen and .LV. wrestlers that possesed these qualities were .limmy Grantham, Thad Furguson, Bobby Bujarski, and Rich Dorian. All photos by, Brett if-f1 ... .-,.. ...,.. I. A tricky move is demonstrated here. 2. These wrestler show determination and skill 3. lt is hard to figure out where you are sometimes. 4. This wrestler from Sahuaro is about to pin his man. W All photos by: Bren Thomas 5 A A Nl . fl V T D k S C t' S Bastian T Miller B Drake P Felicia P Jewell M Kies M Panipinio B Bujarski K. FRESHMEN WRESTLING: Bottom row, . en er, , as lam, . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , Blanchard, S. Smith, Middle row, D. Woods. G. Garcia, R. Toland. D. Reyerc, T. Kukendall. D. Webb, C, Nason. B. French. D. Schwimmer, Coppenbarger, R. Scoutin. Top row, T. Gillespie. M. Lemoine, G. Peil, R. Dorsey, T. Toups. R. Dorian, D. Way, 5. ODowd, A. Valez, M. Shanklin, D. Cnllins, M. Jacobs. I J. VJFROSH WRESTLING 000 U F , . ..,f F 5. ,L ':ZQl 1 ii! I t A it , , .D- 1 ,. .,. ..- , , kx K. Hamilton K- H-?IY1ilf0f1 EL'J.'f.EULJI1J'CS.fi If-IJ.: 3. 5 fs 'Q'-ws' f ,if 3 -vial 'V 1-,' -7,533 F . is ' nfs- 4fr..a,L ' gi .5- ffvv' : . '- -Q . -H g, H. 3gk,4i4yx t 'S .. M. fin-..,-:jg ' ' VARSITY SOF TBALL. Front row: Lisa Valenzuela, Stephanie Barkulis, Brandi Hust, Denise Adams, Anna Marie Molina, Laura Cates, Kelly Dement. Second row: Mary Sivilli. Susan Hammer, Laura Rupp, Kristen Liecht y, Beck y Babich. Kelly 6 James. Vicky Adams, Leslie Combo, Coach .lim Higgins. 3 1 K. Hamilton I. No matter what the outcome, the Cougars always show the best of sportsmanship, 2. Denise Adams fires home. 3. During a timeout, Laura Rupp takes a break at first base, 4. Foul ball, strike twol 5. Shelly Gilbert stands ready for the pitch. 6. Trish Merrill lays down a bunt. 7, The team looks on as pressure rises. 8. Tracey Heckler gets ready for the next play. SPOR TS J. V. SOFTBALL TEAM: Front row: Terri Edwards. Phoebe Chalk, Trish Merrill. Tami Holiman. Tammy LaCour- siere, Kristina Retrum. Mickey McBride. Second row: Coach Bishop, Julie Patton, Shelly Gilbert, Debby Choquette, Anissa Amado, Jackie Combo. Kelly McMlintoch. Third row: Tracy Houck, Tracy Heckler. Andy Mejia. Linda Dale. Nichi Sandsteal, Laura Stark. Patti Dunne. Dayna Harvey, Leah Estes. Spirit dominates alf way through the season it was apparent that the Cou- gars were on the ball again. Coach Jim Higgins thought that the l982- 83 year would be one of the team 's best. The varsity softball team was looked on by many as being one of the top contenders for the state title. A strong pitching staff contri- buted to the Cougars might. head- ed by Denise Adams and Kris Liechty, who were two of the top four pitchers in the Southern Divi- sion. The J. V. softball team had an out- standing year. The team went un- defeated for the season. Coach Al- ice Bishop was very pleased with the outcome of the season and the Ditty performance of the girls. As with the varsity, many long hours were spent practicing, which proved to be invaluable. The team set out this year with the objective of winning Divisionals. To accomplish this goal they would have to defeat their strongest op- ponents, Salpointe and Cholla. The varsity squad consisted of thirteen girls, seven of whom were returning lettermen. Coach Higgins explained that this year 's team was very fast and had a strong defense. But the driving force behind the team was the ever-present Cougar spirit. 8. Varela -1 --QL--N... B. Varela L . pa 6 2' Vi-I' ' .- --. W.. ng H. Varela Ls. 3 8 VARSITYXJ. V. SOF O TBALL D. Runkle .-5 Q, ref . .F s ,f , . 5 ,f A 'X g Z. 1 ' ,, K. Hamilton 5 991 g- . -- VARSITY BASKETBALL From Row: Managers Stephanie Mejia. Greg Thomas, and Andrea Mejia. Back Row: Coach McConnell, Sheldon Thomas, Brad Roberson, Steve McGann, Eric Aurand, Marshall Grant. Victor Roberts, Craig Reeves, Rodney Peete, Bret Holley, Louis Schuette. D. Runkle l. Junior Rodney Peete makes a violent at- tempt as he scrambles for possession of the bali 2. Cougar cagers hope for a point. 3. Victor Roberts and Steve McGann pull down another rebound. 4. Senior guard Sheldon Thomas makes an accurate pass to an open team member. 5. Cougars gaze anxiously as the ball is set loose towards the hoop. 6. Junior Eric Aurand lays up the ball for a sure two points. 7. Senior Steve McGann makes an accurate jumpshot over the outstretched arms of a Pueblo defend- er. 8. Rodney Peete drives toward the bas- ket with great determination. 9. Making a last attempt to block an opponent's shot ' are Louis Schuette and Rodney Peete. IQ Cougar defense keeps the pressure onl ,ag OO J- SPOR TS I X l -W. ..av1w::'1F'u N. . uit fa' 'AE in-L V tgwgm-ggmp luis Z' 2 if - - K . X .4 H J I- T 4 , 2. X rf Bw All photos by D. Runkle ' 1 1 Cougar Cagers et me ask you a question. Do you think that you could go up and down a court jumping, running. shooting, and dribbling for about an hour? This type of activity puts a lot of strain on a basketball play- er. You have to be in top physical condition. Pre-season training con- sisted of long mileage loops to build up their endurance. Once the season started the team began working on fundamental skills such as passing, shooting, and dribbling. Then the practices be- came more indepth when they be- v shoot for two. gan working on strategic plays. The basketball team practiced an average of about three hours a day. This year's team was considered rather young with only two senior starters on the squad, The cougar cagers were also considered small compared to past year's teams. Standouts on the team were sen- iors Steve McGann and Louis Schuette and Junior Rodney Peete. Other top players were Senior Shel- don Thomas, Junior Eric Aurand and Sophomore Victor Roberts. V' ' 9,5 vs 1 N510 his 1. S, . , I . v.,.,..s.s..w.,a--.-...A l Q M.. i . iw, . .. -, 0 Lv '37 LL... .4 VARSITY BASKETBALL O L! M. M, QQ ir tes, ,. 34 M. K ulik , isa zl Ci J'UC,.fifA..R :J SL AJ ui O00 U Cagers have outstanding seasons. his year's J. V. and Freshmen basketball teams had outstand- ing winning seasons. The J. V. team started out good, K.Hamilton L FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: Back row: Coach Bob Vielledent, Jeff Foster. Steve Martin. Tim Kubiak, Brad Chilicote. Mike Bell, Mark Fleetwood, Greg Schuette. Chris Perrin. Troy Messenger. Mark Mariani. front row: Andrea Mejia, Steve Botkin. Pete Malizia, Stephanie Mejia. Not pictured are Tod George. Danny Pate, Nate Johnson. and Gina Williams. SPOR T5 and began to peak at just the right time. Coach Crawford said the team started out playing se- perately at first but were playing more like a team towards the middle of the season. With Mark Fleischmann, .lim McMahon, Da- vid Ceizyk, Brad Foust, David Kohlbacher and help from some good substitutes, the J. V. team ended with a great winning sea- son. The Freshmen team lead by a strong starting six, was com- posed of Marc Fleetwood, Brad Chilcote, Greg Schuette, Todd George, Mark Mariani, and Chris Perrin. The team did an out- standing job of living up to the high standards Sahuaro has set in the past, Coach Vielledent said their goals this year were to have fun, to be fundamentally sound, and to be the best fresh- men in town. 0 , . L! .1 . . , H., 1 .. - 4 M. Kulik , -K A N ' 1 . - A 1 4. ' Q, ' u .-tr ry F HT,,,,,..,. ...J .,, g... . gg'.,...-,,. lu 4 I 4 ' '- 5 'fl 1 ' ' SVT 1+.!30'uY Jag: 2 eg. ,. P -I f: 4 3 . 4 V .- 1 . V H I 1, rg ln, ,fr . A 1 A 4 r A X' xl 1' J ,R 3 .. it N 6 ' 'KY S ii 1' iris A Q- 1' fl . .f 4 , ,V A ' I 49 ' M. Kulik l. The Junior Varsity team huddles to hear plays. 2. Freshmen players listen to the coaches' instructions. 3. Mark Fleischmann goes up for the shot. 4. Jimmy McMahon and Mark Fleischmann double team their opponents. 5. The Freshmen team makes a determined drive towards the basket, 6. Jimmy McMahon anticipates his next shot. 7. A Freshman player shoots a jump shot while being attacked from behind. 8. David Ceizyk and Vernon Arnold are back on de- fense. 9. Vernon Arnold shoots a needed freethrow for the Cougars. 000 FROSH JV BASKETBALL w ry' ,..-..-aa. L. Figueroa K. Hamilton . ,.....,-Y 4, L. QM4, -5+ SS , -1 s W QWUSQ- N! ,. A in N. 'lu O00 SPOR TS B. Spencer .fl .uw B. Varela B. Spencer L. Figuer B. Varela K, Hamilton W .MA 3- gg. -, 2 1 .,,, ....... ..,....-.,... , V I J I my B. Varela M. Kulik 'W ....-,r': - 'W x?fv'1' ,ff SPOR T5 FEA TURE 000 ,Q L X .......,....,- t . A..-v -Q' - My -fr' -w-wus' 'CK-img? Q R Zi, B. Varela B. Varela '-JUS' i I 'NIGif J- 'J' il il il -I tl Q il B. Varela W k. Hamill - i 'w-wg.. .Hmmm :unsung 1 D - nu' TC' .fi VARSITY BASEBALL Front: Susan Hammer, Amanda Da y. Russ Scarainella, Leroy Welch, Ray Bruning. Greg Burton, Phoebe Chalk. Second Row: Portia Nalley, Greg Tornga, Duane Otte, Mike Webster, Jim McMahon. John Steele. Craig Reeves. Robert Dillilo, Pat Krause. Third Row: Coach Eustice. Louis Shuette, Santee Koenders. Mike Maibauer. Scott Stone. Tom Shrader, Rodney Peete. Coach Roma. B Varela XQ. - l. Pitcher Pat Krause shows his stuff 2. Rodney Peete dives back into first base beating the tag. 3. Waiting for his pitch, Tom Shrader stands ready. 4. Another run crosses the plate. 5. Louis Schuette is looking for another base hit. 6. Jim McMahon rounds third base and flies home, 7, Santee K oenders slowly cocks his bat in anticipation of the next pitch, 8, Mike Maibauer reaches for the ball, 9. .lim McMahon beats the throw to second base. SPOR TS 4 We will always be if 1 he i982-83 varsity was young and also ineiperienced, but their winning attitude weighed this out. They also had to play knowing that everyone was out to get them. Success of individual players was the goal Coach Eustice set for his team, and said that team success was the way to achieve it. The top competitors in the North League other than Sahuaro were CDO, Rin- con, Sabino, and Sahwointe. The squad 's strongest area was the defense up the middle, accentuat- ed by the fielding range of short- stop Rodney Peete. The weakest part of the ball club was it 's young pitching staff Assistant Coach Danny Roma, a former pitcher and graduate of Sahuaro, was hopeful in improving this. Coach Hal Eustice added, These are the trying years for a coach, but they can also be the most re- warding. -v n 0' 7 Qs if fg 5. sw ,X 5 .aff Q . C, f Sw mg,-is , 3. Q 6 ASH .-....... , iwm . I, R. 1 A 1 M, H Q s ' 1 5. I J A , photos by B Varela 1 V -1 N A ,..:s-qu 9'1V?14w If 7' T N vfuesirv BASEBALL I EIIILJ E' R. El Jug:- O00 I AL f 3 - L H - JV BASEBALL Left to right row one: Carlos Solero, Joe Scarmella. Doug Dana, Casey Lenlz. Brad Smith. Phil Fileccia, Row two: Fred Dail. Rich Miller, David Underly. Jodi Lydia, Greg Wiebers. Cory Thomas. Da vid Acevedo. Row three: Coach .lack Lehmkuhl. Harvey Encinas, Don Roh. Victor Roberts, Brad C hilcote. Troy Messenger. and Coach John Sands. Missing John Houston and Sieve Mariin. SPOR TS fgEfv.4- A'f'?'1f': 'L ' . I :f 'gl -JF' J. . Tf':'L' QQQL-.2 use ww v , ,J ':.. f ' z-HF? ' '-.. ' .N .nav ,- L. E . 'Mi..zcf - -:ff , - - - -- 1' 354,-L' . -Q53 -H . 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W ,fi . 4 'ra.a...gr. -g,.. '- Q ...WX q,a.zv',3,g5RQ, 7 4 if-Q.-. -4.4,-M S -. . , - '-' ' ' ANY! 'f' A. ,J,. + ' - 'J' .CP -PL. -Tr 5- da . - 4,1 .'k.,'a .' ' .' -. A I M - we 1 .-. f ...ya-.,,,..:1fs-t., 'X ' -,le-4 - A -x .C -. , . . -.., X .. . v- '.-'- we, W a AQPN - -.w f, --wr . : A-A 'W f .'.'--si. fifinlf. A-am sf: 37.-gl-4 ,xg-f-tj A is Q- - N A 1 - V - L 7 5 .l. V. BASEBALL OOO F i 1 4 nr at 5'r y 9 fu 1'1 . gf. 1 x ,.... +---- 13?-Q B' :l 5 Q k'l 1 --... ...tix A 1 JJFJ' Y J U... NL-.LELJLS9 D. Runkle I. Onlookers stare in amazement as the vaulter misses his jump. 2. Greg Stroud, Chris Antheis. Matt Zeiser. and Pat Howard take a warmup lap. 3. John Mc Cord launches the shot with a mighty hea ve. 4. Two enthusi- astic stretchers go at it hand in hand. 5. Bill Komar gets ready for his throw. 6. Brent Smith and Keith Rus- sell run a grass loop for a warm up. 7. Sprinters walk in after an exhausting workout. 8. Mike Bell takes a warm up jump before practice. 9. Vernon Arnold leads the warm up for the team. IO A high-jumper makes a good jump during a day of practice. SPOR T5 .Q 'l.,-:n -: ., l1 .. 5 sw W , . . -pi T Y' - . D. Runkle J. V. TRACK Back row: John Fa low. Ste e Mase , Chad Parman, Chuck Stopa i. Chris Blllman. Robby K inca 'd. Brel lnorio. Mike Goddard. Rick Dorion, David Ceizyk. Vicenl Rielman. K yle Sanford, Randy Eng. Albert Alvarez. Bill C luey. Second row: Eric Pence. Dave Smith. Jay Wlnship. Scott McCluhem. Howard Juntill. kein Blanchard. Nick Andolini. lan O'Malley. Doug Mcflellen. Danny Center. Paul Chouinard, David Bateman, Front row. Pal Salford. Pearson. Mike Escarsega. Doug Bailey, John Slater. Mickey Douniard. Scott Bastain. Brad Pos. Nathen Johnson. Cou ars ke the high standards of Sahuaro's it In stride. his year's J. V. and Varsity track teams had outstanding seasons this year. Both teams re- I 88l11S. The J. V. Team also had a great sea- son. They received quite a few re- turning sophomores and new fresh- man which added to the depth ol Ci V Q Q J.- Ae 2? G1 F' -f A H 75' M . M 7.7 6 0' '3' - :wb a 1, ,v L um' 5 x ' H - IA 3 L1 1 ' , Q as ' ., ' , 1 lv 3 3 , ' I ve' f X1 -' . W r ' . V . . sr 1 X ,QS 'M' ., M ' Q yy O O I ceived a new coaching staff. which consisted of Coach Margee Laakso as the teams distance coach. Coach Bill Lopez as the coach for the sprinters and hurdlers, and Coach Lance Prickett for shotput and discuss. The Varsity coaches had a very young team to work with. There was a total of five returning sen- iors. There were also quite a few sophomores that made their way up the Varsity team through the course of the season. The team did an outstanding job of living up to the J. V. team. Although they start- ed out slow, the J. V. team took off and finished with a great season. 49 P0957 ilfffxf-. , , I V . 'b '-ggi W J' rf 1: In Sl' , A ... 'f'1W-'g.'.i-543,gb-,s..'Lq I 7. -4 wang. . 4:11. ga. Q. V M s. V 9 -- ': ..r.- --u. ' . A ' .1 B. Varela B. Varela 1 QQGQ . 1. e .h . J- . D. Runkle VARSITY TRACK Back row: Darryl Rice. Dave Herrick, Tom Green. Scott Penner. Sean Nicholson. Chris Antheis. John McCord. Mike Bell. Leo Dominguez. Mark Fleetwood, Chris Lewers. Bur Bateman. Bill Brooks. Steve Hurly. Brian Howard. Dave Houseman. Second row: Gwen Tremail. Matt Zeiser. Greg Stroud. Tim O7-lare. Brian Moon. Sergio Paralta. Pat Howard. Brian Crowder. Archie Hunnicutt. Brian Pos. Bill Roh. Tim Nicholson. Bottom row. Brent Smith. Joe C asertano. Vernon Arnold. Bob Barger. Terry Fedison. Andy Chase, Keith Russell. Chris Safford. 0 ' o BOYS TRACK l HI' . J ',., . ws,-vggf. sa. ,Q ' if . 1 4 'L -13 . .5 A 1 ,. .- . 3, J 511:11 .,av., , '-. f-4: Workin to ether towards excellance epthl That would be the one word to describe this year's girls' track team. All photos by D. Runkle - -iifrwhjnp A IL!! The strength of the team lie in their large numbers along with a dominating enthusiastic spirit that led them to a victorious season. The team had a lot of depth with Y ..J... 000 U GIRLS ,LV. TRACK: Front Row: Beth Tucker, Patty Barker, Cathy Gates, Rhonda Gasbarri, Brandi Ward. Sandy Braun. Terry Cochran. Middle Row: Gina Passananti, Tylene Morgan. Jill Clark, Kelly C imino, Lucinda Alexander, Angelina Heidman, Kristy Douglas, Elisa Lupo. Karen Davis, Mary Beth Eustice. Back Row: Grace Cambalick, Samantha Stafford, Jennifer Ash, Denise Kerchavah Monica Johnson, Karen Gazzola, Rosalyn Scaff, Jeannette Wheeler. SPOR TS 4 . 1, V ,,.v,V nl my .--....+n. , 1'-5, V- -af - -. . -- ., 'Y Th 1' v 'L Ai' ' KU M N 7 ,tg ', 1 yn, 3 r K U Q Q x es J 4 -- .. 1' . Vx, , X y.- .4 ' - 1 - ,. A Q' if X A I :'- . -Y: ! ., -J' , ' ' ' '- -. 'rp-, A e ., ,, mn. A :CNW -U' ..,,,.iT' L. If returning letter winners in almost every event. The sprints were led by Kristy Williams and Kristi Jen- kins, the 46D by Julie Moore and Chris Horan and distance by Pam North and Cheri Church. Tammy Goddard and Trish Merrill proved once again to be the top hurdlers. In the weights Leslie Cook and Shelly Matthews led the way while K C Hamilton and J1llKroes earned the spots as top jumpers The Cougar tracksters could be found out on any given day endur ing rlgerous training that began with a half hour of In depth stretching led by captains Patrice Casertano Jill Kroes and Kristy Williams .- M., 11,3 nh -ca s' Mfr f' 4-.. ggvfrasjg iffy. Aff: ...L -a., at .- N. V, .A TT 5 -was-1:7 wt J I . ., -rbglwx 'nw'-7 ,ji ' I . N v' xfv f nik GIRLS VARSITY TRACK: Front Row: Shelly Matthews. Michelle Griffith, Leslie Cook, Beth Stern. Margo Hall. Kristi Jenkins. Toye Snaford. Trish Merrill. Chris Horan. Theresa Myles. Pam North. Sandy Braun. Middle Row: Lucinda Alexander. Shannon McNamee, Kathy Mazer, Rebekka Porath, Diane Silver. Jackie Green. Karen Gazzola, Nicky Sanstede, Cheri Church, Tammy Goddard. Back Row: Laura Conway. Jennifer Hill, K im Rivera, Kristy Williams, Wendy Glendening. Patty Sturm, Julie Moore, Allisae Skinner, Beth Brown, K.C. Hamilton. Pat-Rice Casertano. 4-v lr ,. -at - 2- .- S' 2 as Q ' . I I 1 ef .g.-, J ' J? A V fP:'l,:.,3:cl H' .4 my 'V' J ,f J r ff. , ,nl 4 ' . xl ,,,.4 , - , b is ,N - N,- - - Q '. .- .,- , 51 N , 'Q .','f,'L-15,5 N.. 8 y!1CQ'5.4s'2'v.f'I, ' Ax. Zh' - ,,.',. l. With a springy take off Jen Hill flys through the air 2. thus resulting in a lengthy jump. 3. With a look of determina- tion Beth Stern hurls the duscus. 4. Cougar tracksters practice their sprint form. 5. Chris Horan, Theresa Myles, and Kristi Jen- kins quicken the pace as the finish line comes into sight. 6. Nicky Sanstede and Trish Merrill warm up for a long practice. 7. Patty Sturm gracefully arches her back and clears the high jump bar. 8. Kristy Williams and Julie Moore excell to great speed. 9. Coach Boyd's reaction to her runners is that of satisfaction. IQ Working on per- fecting their form are distance runners Cheri Church and Pam North. l. Coach Higgins shows how it 's done. 2. Coach Johnson goes over the game strategies. 3. Questioning glances look on. 4. Kelly James throws for two points. 5. Good times on the court make a clos- er team. 6. Joyce Dillingham warms up lor the big game. 7. Peggy Russin going for a side shot. .1-n.nLI.l.n.n .l ..l -54 ' YV T 1 A, I f 121 'I M1 ED A JV BASKETBALL Front: Manager Dawn Benson. Connie Martin. Karen Dillingham, Anissa Amado. Zoey Gunn. Manager Dawn Darling. Middle: Coach Higgins. Jennifer Weber. Stacey Taylor, Kim Reid. Beth Miller. Kat Cullinan. Back: Cheryl Sorrel. Janine Sharp, Stacia Reeves. Marcy Irvin. Sheryl Ouiring. 2 All photos by M Kullk Teams show exceptional talent. ahuaro 's girls ' basketball teams for the i982-83 season had some exceptional talent in both their junior varsity and varsity lev- el. The coach for the girls varsity team was Jim Higgins: Betty John- son coached the varsity level. Both coaches had high opinions of their teams' potential at the start of the year. Coach Johnson was SPOR TS quoted as saying that the outcome of the year should be good. There are experienced players returning in height and ball handling. All ha ve shooting ability. Coach Higgins commented at the beginning of the year that the junior varsity team is a very young team. Progress is slow but improvement is along the way. ll-'IJ .:J - NH 4: s Q Q 'S 5 12, s.. 'vs 6 s, 7 r qs .Z f i, VARSITY BASKETBALL Front: Manager Sheri Baker, Stephanie Wagner. Stephanie Bastian. Manager Lorna Peppin, Middle: Beth Kelley. Joyce Dillingham. Paula Dahl. Kris James, Kristin Kroh. Back: Vette Ferrin, Manager Steve Duran. Tammy Sundslrom. Pegg y Russin, Kelly James, Theresa Walsh. Coach Johnson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL B Thomas K ENNEX J. V. Tennis Front row: Jay Glick, k Scott Holden. Steve Osborne, Bicha Ghoulam. Back row: Mike Krugman. Randy Maskell, Steve Piakis, Mike Buglewicz. Mike Carreras, Craig Janes. Ronnie Collins, Dean Drawbaugh. Noi pictured. Vince Cruz M. Kulik H, an-...n . . , 'nn Tough season ahead eing a one-on-one sport. tennis can be very demanding both mentally and physically. Youre all by yourself, just you and your op- ponent. The pressure is great and all mistakes are your own. Even in doubles, you're half the team, and if you 're not in top form, forget it. With this in mind, approximately thirty boys tried out for this year 's teams. Twenty were kept-ten on varsity and ten on J. V. This year the varsity consisted of John Capp, Mark Norman, Eric Miller, Geoff Ferlan, Pat Gilday, Don Aquilano, Mike Spacone, Denny Ceizyk, John SPOR TS I 1 4 Q I. Eric Miller winds up for a backhand. 2. Bicha Ghoulam enjoys his tennis. 3. Don Aquilano shows us his awesome serve. 4. Eric Miller follows through on his forehand. 5. Pat Ortiz concentrates on his forehand. 6. John Capp reaches for a backhand. 7. John Capp follows his toss. 8. Geoff Ferlan ponders his next stroke. 9. John Capp awaits his opponent's serve. M. K uli M. Kulik x wmaif 'fl .. uf, .31 . . .-155 Q'-.v'g','.,'fX,, A '. .V L. '.1.if.I9.x .rw 'y 1545 X........ , , 'l ,.- -I ' , ,A , Q V b . . , Y, 3 l 1 li., 'pm f in-I il f' l ff .f,,f,,,,,f '- , 5 .f , , f f ... --1... . 4-4... . , 1 4, 1 4 , ,Q fffz 1, QQ! 'S 'ff'f'f'!f1f,f1l ,f , f . ,,kfff',','fi,C'f,,',f, ,fjfy 4 ,I 'Aff fi , f':','f,'fl,',,l j, -NX ffl!! i J ,, , . , , , f X . f , , f . - , ' I ' I V I Jfjfffzf.f1f'p2.'A.Z,',' X, .K fig!! ' JI ,fjfff ,.-ff,,,'.fX,' 1 f , ,,fWf1fjf,,2f,4,z- ,'!!f1,' , ,,f-,f,,,,.y, ff , YF. ft., ,V,,,N ,,, Y I J ' , .+A f f. 17 1 - lmao. . 1 l.i'. 'M . rv. ' ' ' .. , ,V ,, A . , ' 7 W- - 4'Ls'.'s 5':s'N? 'i ,- - ' A S ,,w2 -' ...ana . .. .,... , y E J y , -I 2 Ludwig, and Pat Ortiz. Making up the J. V. were Craig Janes, Scott Holden, Vince Cruz, Bicha Ghou- lam, Steve Piakis, Steve Osborne. Mike Buglewicz, Mike Carreras, Mike Krugman, and Dean Draw- baugh. .5 :Q M. Kulik -Q-1-F ru V, ,, ..- Q-.-:Q -ev. I 'V' W ,,, ,,,, ......,...m-... if X 1 X I M. Kulik M. Kulik NXVD we M. K ulik Nz WI 1 sf 6 ...A Q' s 8 V r 'N zu FSP' ' 1 ' 1 2 M B. Thomas VARSITY TENNIS from row: Geoff Ferlan, Dun Aquilalm. Pa! Gilday. John Ludwig, Mark H.1lu'l'sri4:I1. Hack row: Julm Capp. Mike Sp:u:um'. Dvnny Ccizyk. Erin: Miller, Mark Norman, Daw Osborne. Nor plL'HIl'L'd: Pal Orliz ,,- qi .f- l B -QL 1 -its-at i2 'S... 9 M. K ulik BO YS TENNIS O00 U M. Kulik M. K ulik 7: , ,Q.- ,-,4Pf'9'9.'. . Q liz' I' 'f Y. 'I sm. . ..-.. ,.,-,---...aa l .5 me ' 1' .ns 9 i xi., .atc --- . .....:, ' lr ---M-..---L-...m 5 ' , r A S 1 3 1 I Z, M L U 1 '1 fi-SV: '93, ' 513-1 11 Ziyi- -5 42 .,- , XL . ...H . if ' n -iyL X'5K7 's'gw:ff'1, ' -..4...g'- A 1, ' 3 . 1 1 . r .x,, ,.u4.... fwwfvf ' MA .f'5 '..i.1Y.-..- S' DU'1'1ICC'if1'L'J'C.3tf4 M. K ulik M. K ulik ai iii- 5 I .,-qi. :g d A'l!i ' . . ' . v . .. ., M M, 'ff' ... .J..f Tar V ' r 5' 94 94 ' 'Q S1-R . . . 1 Y R 4-4-. 4--- r , I Q' a 1 .4 'n ':- V 1 w , ' s I I .. , 4 we A, . 1. 3 ,I f . li 1 1. ' I ' ' ' ' 4 Vw : .. X 1 g M 4 sn ' SYN ' . y . ff ' in W1 . - in M I 1 -N w l ..... 3 a 4 , Q ,fs B. Spencer . 1 l....... '+m.... at . f ... -.-.- . 4 . .,.., 'A um 'J' M. Kulik --if 4, ,Q Q!-1 :Www .5- GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS: Fran! Raw: Amy Tsang. Megan Giles. Cindy Long. Amanda lentz. Hack Rowa Asvl. C nach laura Heard Kar lloewe. Kara A uilano. Kristin Wessel, Rachel Da vies. Kris - - ' Y fi Retruln. Becky Spencvr. SPOR TS fv M. Kulik B. Spencer M- Kulik 2 . i . ... 4 0 GIRLS J. V. TENNIS: Front Row: Lesly Lentz. Julie Price. Lisa Schultz, Gina Olsen. Back Row: Asst. Coach Laura Beard. Kara Manchester. Fiorella Tealdo, Leah Estes. M. Kulik assault . 'M'Nvhf- 5' I.. -...nf v if I J' .v w Y A - UA... . . 1 'fist J, I.-r I I , . ' . 1-, - ' a-'dj 1.4. A K' 4 . . 5.4 ':-LT '- - 1.-A'-..-f-1 QL 'M' W' 'A' , June, . .. - ..-......., ' 8 l. Carefully maneuvering herself to reach the ball is Julie Price. 2. Becky Spencer and Cindy Long ready them- selves to return service. 3. Kara Aqui- lano becomes entranced in her match. -l. Using rather unusual form is Fiorella Tealdo. 5. Amanda Lentz slams the ball back to her opponent's side. 6. Rachel Davies steadies herself to reach for a low shot. 7. Senior Becky Spencer care- fully eyes the ball as to make a good return. 8. Setting herself up to make a great backhand shot is Laynee Mann. 9. Lisa Schultz uses perfect form to serve the ball. IO Cindy Long concentrates her way to victory in her singles match. Netters climb towards the top. n what sport would you say you get a great tan? Tennis of course! But that's not all there is to it. Tennis requires a lot of hard work that is hardly ever rewarded. The Sahuaro Cougar girls tennis team could be found out on the courts Monday, Wednesday. and Friday hitting and serving. The netters had matches every Tues- day and Thursday. Their practices lasted for about two hours and con- sisted of warm-ups. drills and chal- lenge matches in order to see who would play in the matches that week. Leading the varsity squad were seniors Becky Spencer and Aman- da Lentz. Top players for J. V. were Julie Price and Laynee Mann. I0 M, Kulik M. Kulik M' ' --- ...M...,,,M.'.A N I ,F , I 4 I . 4 S ' . T .. L.-5.58 , K ,, 3' 'sv . e?' ?'fT 1 Sf' .wif , ' -' I- R' AGS . ire ass. :J , . . - 'FP i 117':f ' - 4 inf. emi ,XA L of 'a .. Mi- .s . ' ' yur -1 X ,f ' g ff -fwf- Q y .nf-. ' - -f , ' '- -- , . . .. - sg , -.Qt X41 - . 1 :.12..c f 3- I ' . -- 4. 'J T' t '7--A A, A . K .A i - Q ' . L . L . Q- Q lUP?l!!9!v'.dH7 V s - . ur 1 .. ' .1 5' ...,. ff' .. .. 1 ' 'ff'--22-was L F .ff-af:-ifi.f.'1'f':L' b.gMJJwg,esx g.?-,g,,lxlmih.ei' 5 I v f..... ,...Q::.c4. - rff' ' if 'Q-Q... ' .' , -Lf' TS-Jani.: N J 9. Gusts TENNIS ome tumble with us. trength, depth, high quality, superior moves, extremely talented. These are words that Miss Martin used to describe this years Sahuaro Cougars Girls' Gym- nastics team. Miss Martin felt that her team was the most talented team in their di- vision. Possessing these qualities. the team had a winning season. The highlight of the season was participating in the Tucson Police Department's Barry Headricks Tournament. Although the team is all around tal- ented, some of the best events were the uneven parallel bars and the floor exercises. Leading the team were Kim and Kris Campagne, Lisa Hart and Dei- dra Chery. 31FJ'I.LJEJ.'U' :J1.J..SfLU.'Ci I-IIUIS O00 U GIRLS' GYMNASTICS From left to right: Manager Cindy Antonik, Linda Woodruff. Cathy C hristie. Deidra Cherry. Kathy Woodruff, Kris Champagne, lisa Hart. Kim Campagne, Mary Hensley. Julie Darnell, Ava Abauf. and Coach Patty Martin. Missing: Stephanie Wood SPOR T5 Wm . .M . 'Wil 5 'x W, V My All photos by M. Kulik I 1 l. Julie Darnell does a split-leg hand stand. 2. Miss Martin assists someon on the bars. 3, Deidra Cherry shows us a press down handsland on the beam. 4. Ava Abouf does a split leap on the beam. 5. Kris Campagne does a split-leg handstand on the beam, 6. Lisa Hart demonstrafes a move on the bars. ki 'I ..-- -- ...A .A-Q1-1 A N? f Q1 .. 'FTE sf: -. ff' 'L fkjgql ':,i 1ab1. . -3'-S5 2 'j 1 51. ,f 5 'id SQ s . '1 is s ,N ..Q is-i A '1QLl' E V4 5 A '4 f IT if GIRLS G YMNAS TIC S 000 Q Section Editor: Mindy Harris Staff Nora Dow, Lori Wessler, Michelle Small, .lerice Eckels, and Grace Cambalik -S V' Jqfhhz z -0' A C Tl VI TIES il-.. lx ' ii IIWXN' i 1 -1 N, ACTIVITIES 'N N , -' ff? I g 1- ' MIDIUNWIAIIE SlHAlD'UYgQf E, ' A , l .ff -3 M sl 'W QI Nix eam Work and dedication pa y 0 11 ahuaro High School is proud of its nationally recognized newsmagazine. Mountain Shad- ows. For the past five years, the Mountain Shadows has received the All American Award. which is given by the National Scholas- tic Press Association. The maga- zine was judged along with publi- cations from high schools across the nation. This year the Mountain Shadows staff created a whole new image for itself. converting to a news- magazine format. Some of the changes included putting more em- phasis on feature material and us- ing less current news, which be- came quickly outdated. The Mountain Shadows staff con- sisted of seventeen members. with v A-.-....T. , -s---- ---v--4--.--..-.. .. Qi sag, B. Spencer 7...- 'IU- , -- -.,.J...-vidF- J1- Se' +1 B. Thomas V' S -ff7L'.3If7'T MOUNTAIN SHADO WS: Row I. P. Mohr. Mr. Thompson. P. Weiss. N. Nelson. Row 2: M. Sather. 12 Nicholson. J. Ecker. S. Weizenbaum. R. Ramirez. B. Thomas. Row 3: L. Cover. M. Patnoe. B. Stern. D. Silver. M. Miller. B. Spencer. K. Roma. Ruben Ramirez as editor. and Mr. Bill Thompson as adviser. Each member had to be recommended to Mr. Thompson. and had to sub- mit a formal letter of application. Everyone had a specific duty to carry out. and had to cooperate with the others to meet the dead- lines of the monthly publication. The most important things Mr. Thompson tried to teach his stu- dents were teamwork. writing skills. and good organization. His teaching, along with the dedication of the staffl certainly paid off The time and care put into each issue was clearly evident. l. Mr. Thompson lends a helping hand. 2. News Editor. Karen Roma. concentrates on her work. 3. Beth Stern, Sports Edi- tor. working hard to meet her deadline. 4. Editor Ruben Ramirez knows that hard work pays off. MT SHADOWS num -W---' ' ll! I wr'- -L.. AA I.. Figueroa D ADLI ES ARE ME 1 V A 1 if ,mf fi if ? 5 Z A 5 SJ' E M-Q ffw I K - .. J . . 'Q y W ' -ff A .f Wh. A.. A 4' . ' . L. Figueroa B, Thomas Q ACTIVITIES The challenges for this year were tou h. he l982-83 school year was a success, and to make things even better the Viva Staff is well worth applauding. lt was a tough year, because of all the new people who came in at the beginning of the year. lt was a fair- ly young staff. Mr. Daunheimer started the new staffers off by first lecturing them for a few days, so they would know the ropes. Then let them go to their section editor to start them on their new assignments. Along with the assignments came deadlines, and those are very important. Each person had to ha ve their work in on a certain date. That was a big chal- Ienge in itself si F, . , W, I li-I . if Group Shot: Luis Figueroa l982-83 VIVA STAFF: Front row: Grace Cambalik, Cathy Christie, .lill Petersen. Michelle Hanson. Tanya Zoucha. Wendy Sankey. Gwendolyn Tremail, Jeanne Lafond. Michelle Small. Denise Adams. April Draughn, Jerice Eckels. Second Row: Jeff Hiller. Vince Cruz, Tania Ghoulam, Stephanie Fox. Nora Dow. Karyl Loewe. Third Row: Suzie Menhennett, Erik Gibson, Patrice Casertano. Wilber Bateman, John Steele, Lisa Lopez, Mindy Harris. Lori Wessler. Missing: Jim Daunheimer. '. lllll 'is-1, o ' B. Thomas The more experienced staffers that have been here for two or more years also worked very hard. They set their goals high- er, so that they felt their hard work was something to achieve. They also helped the new people get adjusted to their new situa- tions. All in all this year has been fun. We all made new friends. and had a good time doing it. 1 rv- B. Thomas I. Erik Gibson, Mindy Harris and Suzie Menhennett working on their next deadline. 2. Tanya Zoucha, Karyl Loewe and Renee Heflin taking a break to chat. 3. Lisa Lopez discussing a few ideas with her section editor. 4. Jeanne La- fond and April Draughn laughing over their phone conversation. 5. Underclass editor, Gwendolyn Tremail, edits her work. VIVA 5 TAFF SAIHIUAIIJUQS lI3IH'UWf'U IDIUIB S -L N 7 .5 s I 1 I 5'-Kit J ACTIVITIES Photo Pubbers are dedicated to their Work. o be on the Sahuaro Photo Pub staff is more than you think. 's not just being able to take pic- it involves being in certain at certain times to take developing the film into and then, in the dark- making the negatives into All this must be done in F.-Sign time for the deadlines. The qualifications for being on the staff are having passed begin- ning and advanced photography, and being O.K.ed by Mrs. Handler, the advisor. This year's Photo Pub editors were Luis Figueroa and Danny PHUXU PUB Runkle. They kept the Photo Pub rolling by giving out order forms, assigning pictures, and just basi- cally keeping everything orga- nized. With the heh? of everyone put together. they did a very good job of supplying us all with the wonder of pictures. FRONT ROW: Becky Spencer, Andy Hanshaw, Brett Thomas Jnd ROW: Mariellen Kulik, Richard Hightower, Luis Figueroa, Mrs. Handler, advisor. Jrd RO W: Danny Runkle, Bryan Smith, Richard Varela, Kathleen Hamilton, Robert Eng, Michael Sulger. 'I I. Luis Figueroa, the Photo Pub editor, writes down some important informa- tion. 2. Urealing film is only one of Rich- ard Hightowers jobs. 3. Michael Sulgar and Robert Eng share some good laughs. 4. Becky Spencer, Andy Hanshaw. and Mariellen Kulik contemplate on which negative to print. PHOTO PUB O M Spectrum - . 'bk FRONT RO W: Lorene Harding 2nd RO W: Sheila Dickinson. Amy Turner. Kathy Hewitt, Carol Sandager. Anna Murray, Laura Mordka, Tim Nicholson ROW: Michelle Vella. Bill Briamonte. Beth Nicholson 4th RO W: Mrs. Garitano. Ricky Kamper, Heidi Kucera, Dennis Ceizyk 5th ROW: Gina Jeff Keim, Andrew Love 6th RO W: Marc Duhamel. Joann Basham. Marshall Grant. A SIDIEUFIIQIUMK 'Ulf TMXIIIENW -- . -.1 W 4 K -I cg., A C' Tl VI TIES Students contribute their Writing talents nder the direction of Mrs. Garitano, the Spectrum class year has turned out their 6th issue of Spectrum, The consists of a spectrum of students' writing styles and talents. It includes poetry. prose, artwork, photography and calligraphy. The class is a year long and is avail- able for juniors and seniors who are 'QA ,,,......L . f -.ww hihlb i . 4 'gf' All photos by R. Eng 112' V 1 Suectrnr Tr' X2 V W .. I F . interested in creative writing. The first quarter is the study of prose writing, the second is the study of poetry, third quarter is the con- struction of Spectrum, and fourth quarter is the distribution and sales of Spectrum. Near the end of the year its members critique one an- other's work. The funds they receive are from the sales of the magazine. Spec- trum is selling this year for SACD and will consist of 60 pages. With the heh? of the advanced printers, 50.7 prints of Spectrum were dis- tributed throughout Sahuaro. I listen intently. Rx 5 A l. Laura Mordka busy at work. 2. Working together is a big part of Spectrum 's suc- cess. 3. The Spectrum class, a variety of talentts. 4. Mrs. Garitano instructs the Spectrum class. 5. Jeff Keim, Beth Nichol- son, Gina Horswell and Joann Basham all SPECTRUM Mike Sulger A SIDIIIIQIIIIW ID :Bam-Q15 e Sulger ' ill' 1 A -15 ...- uill .., ,K ' '9 Y x . Q s M 0 0 Q ACTIVITIES Exciting activities got everyone involved he minute school started Stu- dent Council was ready to get he year off to a great success. The lass officers were there getting to now everyone and always ready o heb. Miss Grose the Student overnment advisor was always here to lend a hand if needed. Student Government's main goal this year was to get everyone in- volved and to promote school spir- it. They not only wanted to get the student body involved in activities that would benefit themselves but also ones that would benefit the school. Interesting activities that proved successful this year were. Spirit Week, dances, Homecoming. Floats, the Slave Sale. Powder Puff, the Senior Show, etc.. .. Home- room federation meetings, class meetings, and fundraisers were also well organized and very suc- cessfuL Andy Hanshaw Front row: K. Smith, M. White, N. Johnson, K. Greenburg. .l. Price. P. Casertano, L. Estes Raw 2. T. Goddard, B. Stern, P. Mulcahey, K. Williams, S. Ericson, .L Rosenberg, K. Aquilano, D. Skinner, T. Holman, S. Hileman, L. Spina, A. Hanshaw Row 3: L. Lopez, D. Fila, M. Hall, M. Goddard. M. Bell, M. Tetrealt, K. Greenburg. L. Johnson. A. Grose. Mike Sulger -.-...LK The favorite aspects of being on Student Council varied with the individual. Some liked the chal- lenge, some liked being involved, others liked organizing and plan- ning activities. But all met and learned to relate to others bet- ter. These are the things that make Student Council seem like a family. fe Mike Sulger I. Student Council? 2. Darin Fila, Stacy Hileman, and Mike Sarabia listen intent- ly. 3. Miss Grose gives Margo Hall and Patrice Casertano advice on a fun- draiser. 4. Awesome Sophomoresl 5. Martin Tetreault shows Donna Skinner whats going on. STUDENT COUNCIL 000 U I , ' i J f--is! 'T , fm.,-f' ...,.,. v ' I 1 ,I ' H ' I X x-, f N .1 ' 'fx-:gf W Fw , W - .1 , .I . . ,nv ' 0 m I Zz? fr v ,,.dg::f ' leg L ik Z f 'B ---NI 6 ,,,, . ,p.'fz.- ju' 1 'Yf' Q,4:.:'uQ. ly.X r IIIEAIIQNIINIE IIS IFIUN O00 I A C Tl VI TIES A memorable week o Work and play m0 e about the 80Ve '7m6Hf and F0 Students from both Anytown and bfmg back 'he k 0Wl9d86' V0 the Boys and Girls State said that that school one week was memorable. One An ytowner said 'lt was an emotional Anytown was different. Each day ly enriching experience. started off with a flag raising. After breakfast they broke into discussion groups, then workshops. The day ended around the fireside. At Anytown the students learned about themselves and other people. All phoyog by K, Ha,,,fl,,,,,, 9. . w nfs. 1.9 5 - 0, - 1.1 mf--.nzglm I. Anytown banner. 2. Anytowners Lisa Lopez and Jeanne Lafond listen to speakers. 3. Mariellen Kulik, Ingrid Smith. and K. C. Hamilton take time out for fun. 4. Kiln Greenburg, Kathie McLaughlin, and Kendall Greenburg of Girls State. 5. Front row: Ingrid Smith, K . C. Hamilton. Second raw: Jeanne Lafond, Mariel- len Kulik, Beth Stern. Lisa Lopez. Back row: Donna Latarri. Aman- da Lentz. 6. Beth Stern takes in the scene. 7. Martin Tetrault and Mike Sarabia of Boys State. 8. Louis Schuette and Andy Hanshaw of Boys State. 9. Paula Dahl made State representative for Girls ANYTO WNXSTA TE Nation. i Photo by B. Spencer Photo by B. Varela WUT SWMXNIDIIN' 5 6 imma ACTIVITIES Photo by B. Thomas Pholo by B. Va Honor Society serves community their school or the surrounding community. he National Honor Society is a national organization which recognizes the outstand- ing academic achievements of high school sophomores. juniors. and seniors. Each member must have maintained a 3.4 grade average and offered a service to K al . ga.-2 g mf 'DU' es 15 .A - I A .y.'2j +p 1 .A L 4 Q 4 ax . is The main goal of the Honor Society was to offer services to the school while learning leadership skills. They did this by volunteering their services at school activities and OFFICERS. Chris McCormick, Treasurer, laura Conway. Vice-President, Donna lattari. Presi- dent. Pam Walsh. Secretary. Photo by B. Thomas :ZW .91 .. .- 4 - NA TIONAL HONOR SOC IE TY. Row I: P. Russin, L. Conway. P. North. T Ghoulam. Row 2: A. Moses, M. Ouezada. J. Ellis. S. Gonzales, K. McLaughlin. T. Adams. K. Dunnigan. D. Latlari. G. Tremail. A. Murray, N. Dow, Mrs. Peters. Row 3: S. Greenburg. J. Ash, S. Benson. O. Memed. P. Walsh, J. Steele. C. McCormick. Photo by B. Thomas hehring out in any way that they could. One of the biggest ways in which the Honor Society serves the en- tire community is through their blood drives. The Honor Society sponsors blood drives by the American Red Cross twice a year. The members pro vide student hehr. and try to interest other Sahuaro students into donating their life- saving blood to the Red Cross. The Honor Society's blood drives makes donating blood easy and convenient for faculty and stu- dents who might otherwise not take the time. The Honor Society participated in student exchanges in which they visited other high schools and hosted members from those schools at Sahuaro. A major activity of the Sahuaro Honor Society was hosting a con- ference of the high school Honor Society members from across Southern Arizona. Members from all over the state gathered at Sa- huaro in February to exchange ideas and meet other members. The adviser, Mrs. Sue Peters. said she enjoyed being involved with this group. It was rewarding and interesting for her to meet and get to know the kids, and watch their development through their high school years. The members of the National Hon- or Society came away with growth in their leadership abilities and a feeling of accomplishment gained from their service of others. Those that participated deserved the honor that was awarded them. I. Sue Peters. Honor Society faculty ad- viser. 2. Red Cross Bloodmobile. 3. A Sahuaro student regains his energy after donating blood. 4. Honor Society Vice-President, Laura Conway, listens attentively. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,.,,,. .N , ...Q ,, ., M -I ,.. ......,.,,,M Q 5 MVIE EDI SIDIIIIQIIWF Q . 2 All photos by L. Figueroa fffaiz- Q 'P V 4 J flu . 4' x 7' Song Leaders. Row I. T. Goddard, J. Hill. B. Brown. D. Skinner. C. Lind, D. Lailari. S. Cummins. L. Johnson, T. Hollingsworth. K. Hoppe, E. Cambalik. J. Lafond ACTIVITIES Row 2: S. Nelson, 3- Pep squad is a boost of energy. romoting school spirit with en- ergy and enthusiasm is hard ork, but our pep squad did just hat this yearl The pep squad orked as a wonderful support group for athletic activities. With their interjecting cheers they got everyone involved. All of Sahuaro's pep squad had secret brothers. They decorated their lockers and baked them all 0 o -f-975 -','? . xy., - - -, .x.-H,-' --1 Varsity Cheerleaders. Row L K. Rivera, M. Kroh, L. Spina. T. Sanford. Row 2: K. Ventura. Y. Lewis. K. Williams, T. Adams if -fg ,Q J. V. C heerlcadersf S. Aros. L Hart, A. Skinner, W. Goretski. A, longton, D. Renfro, K. Sherman, D. K erche val sorts of goodies. It helped the pep squad and the athletes keep a unit- ed identity. They also had secret sisters among themselves, which was lots of fun. Mrs. Handler, in charge of Sa- huaro's pep squad, enjoyed work- ing with the girls. She liked listen- ing to them and thought they were good sincere people. It also made her realize how important sports are for high school students. Songleaders, Varsity and Jr. Varsi- ty Cheerleaders put in alot of work, hard effort, and time which was very tiring, but I 'm sure they all feel it was very much worth it. All in all performing was the best part. - 1 3 . . L X l. Song leaders watch game intensely. 2. Sahuaro's Cougar joins the fun. 3. Susan Aros cheers. 4. What cheer should we do next? PEP SQUAD N , N 1 K Wil lu TW WWW V 1 iw N QW 5 AC TI VI TIES if 1 n s' - x 4- in I. A tender moment between father and daughter. 2. A scene from Vacancy in Paradise. 3. The three kids in the play Childhood. 4. The singers of Sahuaro show their talent. 5. Pucker upl 6. S.H.S. Band marches at the University of Ari- zona. 7. Hard work pays off for singers. 8. Guys and DoIIs proved a great suc- cess. Photos by. B. Thomas. R. Eng. and R. Hight- ower QQ FEA TURE' IDIIQIINTIIEIIQS IHAWIE IQIIASA 1 J'-w Group shot- Bottom Row: Tim Frauenfeld. Mike Maibauer, Erik Gibson. Jeff Roisum. Rebecca McCor- mick. Richard Flores. Middle Row: Leslie Combo, Kelly Dement, Mike Krach. Kim Dunigan. Top Row: Pat Gilday. Advisor Mr. Daunheimer. Missing: Dale Bergstrom. John Buana. Kelly Rohaly. 000 . A C Tl VI TIES C Ha Ve you ave you ever wondered what goes on in the 4417 building? This is where the Production Print- ing room is located. The Produc- tion Printing class is kept very busy every year. This year was no different. They print the tickets for school activities. the programs. and about 75 Z of all the forms the administration uses everyday. Some new machines were bought this year for printing. They got a ever wondered what goes on? Multi l850 Metalist Offset Press, a twenty eight inch po wer paper cut- ter. a new plate developing sink, a two- wa y inspection light for the dark room. and a new rubber stamp machine. The class itself is made up of some very talented printers who show great potential for futures in print- ing. Tim Frauenfeld and Erik Gibson concentrate on Offset printing. Leslie Combo and Kim Dunigan and Kelly Dement concentrate on com- puter Typesetting. In order to be a part of the Produc- tion Printing Class you must have completed Graphic Arts and Ad- vanced Printing. The class is basi- cally made up of Juniors and Sen- iors. All Photos by: Brett Thomas vljgpa . I. The computer typesetter. 2. Dale Bergstrom prepares camera ready copy. 3. Kim Dunigan checking the time. 4. Kim and Erik working hard on urgent call slips. 5. Leslie Combo teaches Mike on the computer. O00 PRODUCTION PRINTING ,gn ll till ll ' Ll in 'Ill' 1' U Num MAIKIEII3 IIBAW ..- , vw -. Photo by L. Lurie PIC TURED ABU Vt: M. Andre-sen. lr. Aurand. S. Baker. S. Barkulis. D. Barnes. A. Barton, J. Basham. N. Bentley. T. Bernard. R. Berry. R. Biggs. P. Bilodeau. J. Bishop. W. Brimmer. B. Brown. M. Browning. L Buck. K. Burkel. W. Burkel. R. Byrd Jr., A. Camp, L. Campalick. C. Campanella, H. Campbell. R. Carlson. C. Carputhers. B. Carter, J. Chavarry, D. Collins, .L Cordero. J. Cornwell, K. Crouch. S. Cummins. M. Dabler. A. Dale, L. Dale, J. DarnelL L Dickstein. J. Dillingham. D. Drawbaugh. J. Ellis. K. Engeh M. Engel. M. Evans. I Evans. P. Filiatrault. M. Fortney. C. Gagnon. K. Gates, S. Genzman. I Goddard. K. Godfrey. 5. Gokin. D. Grossman, M. Gumbus. L. Habetler, D. Haglund. M. Hall. B. Hansen, R. Hayward, A. Hemer. L. Herhold. M. Herriges, J. Herring-Colon. J. Hill, S. Holden. T. Hollingsworth. S. Holly. K. Hoppe. J Hudson. S. Hughey. C. Huzey, K. Jacobs. l. Jensen. A. Johnson. L. Johnson. J. Jones. 51 Jones. L. K ingfield. P. Kuklish. W. Lackner. .L Lafond, D. Laitari. P. Lamm. K. Laporte. D. Lasaier. K. Leeson. A. Lind. C Lind, K. LindelL C. Ludwig, M. Mallette. M. Marcinko. M. Marks. M. Marks. M Martin. M. Mattheiss. S. Mayhall. W. McAndrews, G. McCarty. L. McCain. C. McCormick. M. McEwen. E. McCIenna, J. Melberg, G. Merrill. R. Mosier. T1 Myles. 5. Nelson. D. Northrup. A. Nugent. C Ohrazda. C. Parker. .L Parra. M. Pavlick. K. Peterson. S. Piakis. C. Pulenbarger. R. McCormick. K. ReeL W. Rehbaum. D. Rice, H. Romney. K. Runkle. K. Runkle. M. Russell, D. Sainz. D. Sainz, C. Schmanske. D. Seymor, 5. Sherman. M. Shook. M. Shook. K. Skaggs. D. Skinner. M. Small, J. Smith, P. Snell. G. Spivey. J Spivey. D. Stein. A. Srrahan, .L Tate. L. Terry. D. Thompson, W. Thornes. B. Twilling. M. Tyler. M. Vaccaro. B. Valmont. A. Velez. M. Voogd. 5. Walter. B. Ward. L Watson. P. Whitthorne, G. Wicker. B. Williams. B. Woodruff, K. Vates. K. Wyvill. C. Zielinski. EL. - gl w,..... -' ' L..... l Photo by R. Eng ougar Band takes it to the top. or the first time since I972. The Sahuaro Band, under the direc- ion of Mr. Bruce Amman. won the oveted Nunamaker Award. ne of three bands to receive this onor at University of Arizona and Day. the marching band of 982 showed themselves to be truly superior. IThe Nunamaker Award of Distinc- ion is the highest honor a band can receive. It is awarded only to those bands receiving superior rat- ings in all three categories. march- ing, music, and general effect. The band showed their excellence a second time at the State March- ing Festival in Mesa. Arizona. where they received a superior rating. The band consisted of approxi- mately l70 members. There were 5 . rx A Q. '.' ,, .5 :. --,-..-c..., .,... FY., ........ ,,...v,..,,..,.., , -. -..v..-..,....... ...,. -, .... -..--..,..,....--,,-. erhold. K. Crouch. D. Stein, K. Peterson, Row 3: D. Northrup. M. Hall. A. Camp. K. Reel Row 4: M. hook. M. Small. J. Chavarry. A. Johnson. M. McEwen, L Dillingham. R. Hayward, P. Snell. 5. Walter, B. Biggs. .L Basham Row 5: J. Darnell. S. Gokin. K. Godfrey, K. Runkle, N. Martin. three auxillary units: the flag corps, the rifle corps, and the poms. who added that special touch that made the band what it was. The marching band of l982 was a fine group of talented and hard- working individuals. who put in many long hours of practice to- ward reaching their goals. The dedication of the members, along with the guidance of Mr. Am- man and drum majors Mike Engel, Chris McCormick. and .lay Mel- berg, shaped the band into one of the top bands in the state. The Sahuaro Band of l982 and their accomplishments will be long re- membered. l. Drum Major Ja y Melberg adds pizazz to the show. 2. Performing their Nunamaker show at band day. 3. Phillip Lamm performs his trumpet solo. 000 ADVANCED BAND i 'uw uwuw Sahuaro Orchestra: Seated from left to righrPeggy Maloney. Rosalind Tao, Susan Strayer, Carol Sandager. Morella Bierwag, Roje Yap, Eva Aboaf, Sarah Muller, Alicia Pickett, Signe Erickson, Sheryl Ouiring, Don Brosnan, Mike Lester. Kiln Moore. Jennifer Ash, David Anderson, Michelle Vitali, Diane Russell, Standing- Cora Romney. Bogdan Pruna, Harold Cambell, Rick McCormick, Gary Peil, Mike True, Jennifer Parra. Melissa Dunaway. Wendy Burkel. Lesly Lentz, Perry Whithorne. Karen Schmanske, Tricia Nolan. Mark Evans, Dana Powers, Amy Hemer, Par Bilodeau. John Jones, Kris Leeson, Morgan Puffenbarger. Ja y Melbourg, Milch Herriges, Anne Murray, Jose Herring-colon, Russell Mitola. Emily Bo we. Jim Wyler, Shari Nadell, Slacia Reeves, Craig Hardest y. A C Tl VI TIES 'USB 1374 Z? FN c if , sw 5555? ,gg XSN E -,all N Aff skew wid Sahuaro High School presents. . . he Sahuaro High School Or- chestra was kept very busy this year. They started out the year with the choir in October. ln November they participated in a concert which included three oth- er high schools in Tucson. Sabino, Santa Rita, and Palo Verde. In December, they held the Holiday Concert with the choir. They then participated in the State Solo and Ensemble Festival. The Regional Orchestra auditions were held in January. Seven of the Sahuaro students made regionals. Four of these seven also made All- state. The Allstate Orchestra Festi- val took place in the end of April. They also put on a concert with junior high and elementary stu- dents in April. The Tucson Imagina- tion Celebration was in April too. They were then invited to play in the graduation ceremony at North- ern Arizona University in Flagstaff On the way back the group took a little pleasure break. They rode down into the Grand Canyon on the mules and then hiked out. Their last concert was held during Fine Arts Week. They ended the season with our own Baccalaureate Ceremony here at Sahuaro. It sounds like it was, all in all, a very fun and satisfying year for the Orchestra members at Sa- huarol f'7 -. .. ' -lv -1 1 , . of 1. X4 il l. Determination and hard work pay off in the long run! 2. A close-up of the C ellos. 3. Mrs. Strayer directs the class. 4. The class rehearses for an important concert. Q0 ORC HES TRA F11 NN. A .Q 1 r w , 1 N-su I IIIIDIHECII INDNIISW A ,fr --lf? 7. Front row, Sean Akins, Joann Basham, Doug Gresham, Jeff Keim, Joann Goss, Craig Hardesty, Stephanie Wea ver, Andrea Brown, Dale Lemmon, Tami Hyatt, Noel Posus, Sandy Plante, Denny Ceizyk. Second rom Scott Penner, Leslie Horswell, Steve Paustian, Debbis Lawson, Shawn James, Leslie Cook, Scott Greenbueg, Mr. Ashcraft, Gina Horswell, Kevin Johnson, Michelle. Miss- ing, Renee Heflin. ag. 00 A C Tl VI TIES Top singers Win honors 'He Sahuaro Singers is made 'p of a group of talented rs. The year. for them, ,ed off with the fall concert. cember they went to Rico, ado to sing. Their year .d with The Sahuaro Singers' v in May. Concert Choir began their year with the fall concert. In No- vember, selected students from the Concert Choir presented the musical Guys and Dolls'C The Spring Concert was in March, and in .lune the choir performed at the Bacclureate Services and at Commencement Exercises. In January there was a big event for both Sahuaro Singers and Concert Choir, the State Solo and Ensamble Musical Festival and Regional Auditions at the U of A. All of the singers were very good. Out of the ICD students that were chosen, 27 of them were from Sahuaro. f .,4' liia 4. Front row, .lan Vetten, .loann Basham, Jeff Keim, Melissa McEwen. Noel Posus. Joann Goss. Sean Akins, Sandy Plante, Steve Paustian, Debi Stein, Rick l Holland, Theresa Napp, Barbara Coswell. Second row, Jeff Brewton. Kathleen Mclaughlin, Tim Quick. Dawnelle Sanders, Doug Gresham. Kathy Glover, .loe Jacobs. Leslie Cook, John Slater. Renee Heflin, Brent Davis, Suzy Weitzenbaum. Denny Ceizyk. Third row: Theresa Aquayo, .lohanna Damhesel, Tim Ratia, Gina Horswell, Alberto Olivarez, Andrea Brown, Scott Greenburg, Kim Brown, Matt Erbe, Nicole Liberty, Steve Root. Leslie Horswell, Tami Hyatt. Fourth row, Mr. Ashcraft. Scott Penner, Michelle Griffith, Doug Coker. Terri Crawford, Brian Howard. .lulie Aldrich. Shawn James, Laura Gozzola. David Chandler, Erin o'KeIIey. Mike True. Stephanie Weaver. Dale Lem- mon. Missing. Pete Zismann, Craig Hardest y, Debbie Lawson, Kevin Johnson. l. Mr. Ashcraft helping out one of his stranger students. 2. In the foreground if David Chandler rotating his neck. 3. Laura Gozzola smiling at the camera. 5. Eveybody raise youe hands. 6. Steve Paustian is glad that practice is over. 7. Do re mi fa so la te do! 9. Follow the leader. All photos by B. Thomas except 4. and 7. 4 and 7 by Studio 7 SAHUARO SINGERSX C ONCERT CHOIR gpg--...H ,,,,,,,,,,M,, M' if hi ,...L. A L 342 E HY if - mi :-Q..-., H,-mf, Q. 1 Ai,,...f-dl ,Z -,,, All photos by R. Eng SUNG IFIIIIIIS TFIHIE AIIII2 . . . 1 yi 1 lx O00 nl R i' ACTIVITIEC The Choraliers sing their hearts out he thirty Choraliers directed by Mr. Ashcraft, performed everal times this year. They tarted the year off with the Fall oncert and later they sang in the -Cantique de Noel. They also had a Spring Concert, Fine Arts Festival .and the American Choral Direc- 7' , rg. tors Association Festival. They entertained many by singing at service clubs, and meetings. To obtain funds the Choraliers sold candles, cheese, sausage, Halloween candy and candy canes. The qualifications for a t.t ,,cl , A ' . -? Q' I ' H ' U I T l. The Choraliers practice their singing accompanied by Mr. Ashcraft on the piano. 2. Singing takes concentration. 3. Lyn Betts and Kathy Eubank take a brake. 4. The Choraliers clap to the beat of the music. Choralier were that they must ha ve completed beginning singing and either have an audition or ha ve the teachers permission. Many of the Choraliers were also able to sing in the regional audi- tion and State Solo Ensemble Fes- tival. FRONTRO W: Laureen Early. Candy Sousa, Sherri Penner, Maria Vaccaro, Eileen Lee, Cindy Long, Linda Seppala, Marci Harrison, Yvonne Clark 2nd RO W: Linda Shallenberger, Sheri Baker, Debra Davis, Julie Lorenten, Kat Cullinan. Lynn Roof, Diana Tinsley, Jennifer Ash, Kristi Crouch, Mr. Ashcraft, director. BAC K RO W. Ronda Gasbarri, Lynda Holt, Kathy Eubank, Vicky Crawford. Kris- ten Kroh, Lisa Scholinski, Renee Anderson, Lou Acton, Denise Renshaw, Colleen Dalton Not pic- tured: Lyn Betts. Chon Linesch, Margaret Elliot, Darla Cumbie 't 0 5 0 CHORALIERS Q X L li, L -git.. -- fb All photos by Rich Hightower JAZZ, IIQUCK., MV! N 2 1 -' , ' .- 1 f -i . .5 . 4, ' :mg Sf . ', 'K , to' 9 w x A4 A .- .A g C Y ' lx' . 4, xg. J, . rf l. Stage Band members practice, and prac- tice till they get it right. 2. Jay Melberg concentrates on perfection. 3. Philip Wheatly takes his drums seriously. 4. Mr. Amman does a great job at directing. 5. Talented musicians at work. 5. Blow your horns loud. 000 ACTIVITIES I X 5: r P' F1 ...iw Jazzy music appeals to the Stage Band tage Band is fun, but it also means practice until you get it right. The members in Stage Band found that out. It took a lot of hard work and time. but it de- finately paid off. The Stage Band participated in the NAU Jazz Band Festival They were one of four bands selected for the Hon- or's Concert, in which they re- ceived a Superior rating. The Stage Band participated in many fundraising events. They sold candy with the marching band, held a Car Wash A-Thon, Soda-pop sale, and had a raffle at Gemco, which the entire band participated in. During the Christmas Season the Stage Band gave a performance at Park Mall They received a SICUCX7 for the show, which went to their trea- Photo Credits: All taken by Rich Hightower Row l: Rebekah Marchanl. Kris Leeson, Pat Bilodeau. Mall Lumetta. Brian Woodruff, Neil Bently. Row J: Jay Melberg. Stuart Smith, Milch Herriges. Morgan Puflenbarger, Eric Aurand, Doug Rice, Row 31 Phil Wheally, Matt Tate, Rodger Hawly. Kevin Yates, Mike Engel. Missing: John Spence. Philip Lamm. Kris McCormick, and advisor: Mr. Ammann 1-'Q' 5 BlW'liwHnlllif l I... aw ,R IM. sure y. Some of their everyday work is performing concerts at school for anyone that wishes to attend. It took a lot of practice. talent, and skill, which everyone must have to be in Stage Banda afterall per- forming is an art. i f 1 gf .52 if . i .4 ,, fi -4 ww Y o 00 STAGE BAND ' N NVIIWIIH TfIl'1lf SIH' -F . 'P' 'Q 1 Q-ai .B . N 5 i.'E'.x - A C Tl VI TIES Talent skill and teamwork Ash. Rusty Schultz is the vice presi- dent, and Renee De La Fuente is the secretary. The Thespian Society's first pro- duction was Time Out for Ginger. Other productions will be Vacancy in Paradise, All My Sons. and Patch- work in the Spring. The Stage Crew is also an impor- tant part of the Drama department. It 's up to them to provide effective props and intricate lighting and sound effects as well as the curtain when needed. The requirements are simple, good grades and an interest in the activ- ity. The Thespian society and the Stage Crew greatly rely on each other. Together they provide en- tertainment for all of Sahuaro to enjoy. Mg. Hurt. break. - photo 3. by R. Hightower. 4. Front row: Marcy Mulvaney. Candy Cady. Janet Ash, Renee de la Fuente, Anne Murray. Back row: Gavin Wharton, Thorin Druch. Janine Chavarry. Craig Hardesty, Andrew Love. Eric Larson, Steve Benson, Andy Riggi. Not shown. Gary Ross. Rusty Schultz. Aimee Turner. Debi l. Thorin Druch arranges a prop for a rehearsal. 2. Ga vin Wharton a midst the backstage preparation. 3. Thorin and Gavin at work. 5. Moving a table is Gavin and Thorin. 6. On stage is Eric Larson. 7. Preparing scenery is Thorin Druch. 8. Thespians taking a photos I. 2, 4. 5. 6, 7. by B. Thomas THESPIA NXS TA GE CRE W x 5 9 , UNIDEIQSIANIDINC l 'P ORGA NIZA TIONS 1 J lx Q , ff bw W 'J' gaif 3, , :r w ssl if as Jak 1 Antonio Castel-Branco is the ex- Meeting new people in new places ow would you like to spend a year or a summer away from home. surrounded by different IQCXX7 students for over 30 years. people and different customs? That is what you 'd ask yourself if you were thinking about partici- pating in AFS. AFS is for people who want to go places and meet new people. AFS has already hehred more than 5, ., Q change student at Sahuaro this year. He is from Portugal and he really likes it here. Julie Richey. a former student of Sahuaro, is spending a year in Belgium. Some of the fund raisers the AFS club is doing this year selling ba- Q I' Front row: Amy Tsang. Tracey Benson. Peggy Maloney. Rosalyn Tao. Mark CornelL Mr. Bovell Back Row: Steve Duran, Shawn Simpson. Brad Tomlinson. Antonio Castel-Branco. Sandy Menhen- net. Mark Means. Dale Simpson. x f.:-Ig, . 3--N xt -lsififxfii--3.-- -1:-1' XX X . 'Qfgtff 3 X ., A, fe ' -A 2 hifi x 1,5 ucv wx x . 1 - . w Q., sf' :L -' M., NX -. -X. -z5'S.'2f ,. . Q -- X I ef W ,. S r A 'X-9 W H' X . Kgg,g:i.5 1 5 ' ,Lug LN F . X 'X . x 'swf' 'i ' lib l f.' -sm ? ' 1 .-fb ,-+1315-. - is gag.. f ' fi: ' ?VY1.fgl' 159 ' ' - 4- '-as . nfs-.rr - A - X .73 .K J' .vw 4' Zgrsj' If ' Ti' J . -Hifi of X ' s . gels. cleaning up after the home football games. hehring sell things at the rodeo parade and in Febru- ary, is sponsoring a donkey bas- ketball game. AFS will hehw develop your knowl- edge of the world around you. All photos by Rich Hightower. AIFS AMERICAN FOREIGN SER VI CES l. Antonio Castel-Branco hangs up a poster of the flag of Portugal 2. Participating in a discussion is Antonio Castel-Branco and Mr. Bovell 3. Dale Simpson points some- thing out. 5. Busy at the filing cabinet is Mr. Bovell 00 AFS O00 U U L M- A A ,L . All photos by B. Varela II-IIEIIIDIINUIE UIUW 'xx A C Tl VI TIES JR. CIVITANf Row IZS. Coleman, L. Simmons, S. Cromwell, T. C ochran, D. Rebb. D. Arndt. P, Frank C. Sanders. Row 2. R. Scaramella, C. Cochran, J. Glenner, W. Weger. J. Holstad, L. Haaksma, C Camacho, V. Crawford, 5. Fuss. Row 3. K. Hines, J. Aldrivll, M. Kirby. L. Gazzola. 5. Horan, A. Zizmann. Missing. A, Salywom. B. Groswell. C. Grekso. D. Tinsley. H. Queen. J. Zeppinick, J. Hiller, J. Martin. J. Weker, K. Eubank, L. Annibal, L. Holt, M. lrvan, M. K wasman. M. Patnoe. N. Goss. 5 Greenberg, S. Bishop. S. Chabot. T. Braune, T. Hale. Civitan and Chess Clubs accomplished a lot r. Civitan members accom- plished a lot during the year. The club is a non-profit organiza- tion that was designed to heh: the less fortunate. The members held many fund rais- ing events. They were in charge of the Santa Grams which were dis- tributed throughout the school, sold Halloween candy and held the annual 'Mile of Pennies , which was held at a track in Scottsdale. With the help of the handicapped, Civitan members aid out as many pennies as they could in order to see how many times around the track the pennies would go. There were monthly dances held at The Tucson Park and Recreation Craft Center. The dances provided enjoyment for the mentally retard- ed and helped the members relate with them better. Ci vitan members played a major role in the Pima County Special Olympics. f s r an X. 1 at CHESS C L UB. Kenny Morrow, Robby Yap. Donald Barnett, Andy Saly won. Missing: Gavin Wharton. Jr. Civitan received district awards for best campus project, the most money raised, and best club advisor who was Connie Ann Sanders. LaRee Simmons, the president of the club, said their main goal was to get recognition through- out the school and to improve the communities' attitude to- wards the mentally and physical- ly handicapped. Other officers in the club were Vice-President Suzanne Crom- well, Secretary Julie Aldrich. and Treasurer Russel Scaramella. The Chess Club did an outstand- ing job this year in the all- around. They took Sth place in the State Championship up in Phoenix. One member of the club, Kenny Marrow. took lst on second board. With the help of the team captain, Gavin Whar- ton, and the clubs advisor, Mrs. Schriber, it was a good year. l. Jr. Civitan officers keep other members informed of the latest news. 2. Jr. C ivitan members are in- terested in hehning the handicapped. 3. Be careful or youll get captured!! JR. CIVITANXCHESS 000 I SAV' IHIENESI ' ., N- , Photo by L. Marantz X ACTIVITIES my f' 4 'f I Q 1'-I I .flo- III' - I 4, ' 1 II I li'- Photo by L. Marantz Photo by R. Eng Photo Club catches memories that Will last fore Ver. he Sahuaro High School Photo Club served mainly as a support unit for the advanced Photo Pub. The money raised by fundraisers such as selling ba- gels and tootsie pops went to buy supplies and equipment for the Photo Pub. All that was required to be a member of the Photo Club was an interest in photography. One of their activities during the school year was to oganize and sponsor a faculty photography contest. The club 's two presidents, Robert Eng and Judy Ecker. agreed that their position was hehaful in learn- ing patience and leadership skills. The members were enthusiastic about their time spent in Photo Club. R. Eng PHO TO CLUB Row It D. Alexander. R. Hightower. C. K ing. T. Ryan. S. Kramer. M. Krach, and R. Eng. Row 2: M. Means. J. Ecker. K. Marsh. Row 3. B. Lewis. D. Barns, K. Spenst, and H. Handler D. Alexander Rich Hightower comments. Ever since I learned to focus a camera I had a burning desire to be in Photo Club. Laura Marantz recalls, l had so much fun in Photo Club that I could hardly wait for meetings. All photographs are examples of club members work. PHO TO CL UB jf T 3 ? W A m A 'M uv 1' 1 ,, ' I fi in .. y '-A . .fx .Af- , If 3. M 'Q Q -bi rw, lUllTflUIIQIIf CIIIUIBS ,H .F Q., BLACK CULTURE CLUB . Row If V. Arnold, K. Adams, J. Taylor, D. Baily, K. Davis, A. Skinner, 5. Baton, R. Haywood. L. Adams, Row 2: E. Baker, M. Davis. J. Metcalfe, D. Jackson, A. Chamberlain. R. Williams, 11 Sanford, W. Brum. Row 3: H. Williams, K. Jenkins, B. Williams, S. Bacon. 71 Myles, M. Hall, L. Edgar. Row 4. T. Benton, M. Johnson, K. Sanford, C. Kirk, Y. Lewis, E. Searcy, K. Williams, E. Thomas. Advisor: Terry Thomas I 000 ' ACTIVITIES Gettin involved in the school 's atmosphere he three culture clubs this year on the Sahuaro campus were The Spanish, Black Culture and Latin. They provided extra curricular activities for their members. Students enjoyed learn- ing about their different cultures and making friends in the process. activities. Mr. Lopez was the advisor of the club although they also had chosen candidates. He talked about ways of im- proving Sahuaro's atmosphere. During the meetings the members had boundry breaking sessions. That is students getting to know other stu- dents. The members felt this was very The Spanish club was involved in many important, so they could become closer SPANISH CLUB Row I. Maria Cluezada, Stephanie Fox, Sandra Gonzales, Bobbie Jo Hamilton. Kelly Reed, Suzie Eggar. Miguel Padilla, Patty Sturm, Jackie Green, Fiorella Tealdo, Jeff Hillar, Row 2: Advisor: Bill Lopez, Tania Ghoulam. Grace Cambalik. Lynnette Newton, Kathy lkenaga. Jennifer Dalky, Erin Hall. Laura Valens, Kristina Retrum, Missing: Michelle Hanson, Devra Eisenfield, Robin Boyle R. Hightower .J LA TIN CLUB Top Row: Lynn Roof. Amanda Roney. Greg Stroud, Brett Giles, Bottom Row: Kathy Huzey, Megan Giles, Kerry Pehner. David Rutenberg. Nick Andress as a club. This year the main goal was to promote Spanish and to be aware of the hispanic influence in the southwestern United States. The Spanish club was in charge of the Student-Faculty Basket- ball game on March I4. The money they raised went to their treasury. That was used for the San Diego trip they planned. With a friendly atmosphere Mr. Lopez made the club very enjoyable. The officers in the club were. President Cathy lkenaga, Vice President De vra Ei- senfeld, Secretary Robin Boyle and Treasurer Bobbie Jo Hamilton. Have you ever wondered what's going on in the Black Culture Club? That's what advisor, Terry Thomas, discusses in their meetings. They talked about is- sues like Miracle Valley and other inci- dents that happened to the Black Soci- ety during the year. The club stresses a need to bring friends who aren 't black to their meetings. They would like the students to know that the club isn 't just for black people, everyone is able to come together and find out what's go- ing on in their community. The Black Culture Club made ribbons for Martin Luther King 's Birthday as they celebrat- ed it by wearing them all day. The rib- bons being red. green, and black, repre- sented bloodshed, land and color. The club's officers were President, Yvonne Lewis, Vice-President, Akrold Campball. Secretary. Jamie Taylor, Treasurer, La- monte Adams. All of the members en- joyed the new club they had formed. This year Mr. Collura organized a Latin Club. One thing he discussed was Ro- man Culture, which made the club very interesting for the members. Mr. Col- lura has alot of background information with different types of languages. This year he went to Argentina for a visit. The Latin Club had a car wash and the money they raised went to the food bank or another charity. Their main goal was to build a Roman Chariot by the end of the year. The project was to teach and show the students of one particular culture. In starting the year off right they picked officers. President: Aman- da Roney, Vice President: Megan Giles, and SecretaryfTreasurer, Bret Giles. I. Yvonne Lewis, the President of the Black Culture Club, discusses an issue with the advisor. 2. Mr. Lopez has alot of enthusiasm at the Spanish Club meet- ings. 3. Although the members find it hard to stay awake sometimes. O SPANISHXLA TINXBLA CK C UL TURE CL UB GQ N ix D. Runkel D. Runkel B. Thomas WTAIKIINE 'UN IIQIISSIIDIDNSIIIIBIIIIII I .1-mal .ff 5 1 En- E silk -Q, D. Runkel Row One: Suzanne Bouly. Carolyn Dillard, Bill BalL Jill Gibson, Rhonda Myers. Vicki Carver. Kathy Fallon, Vicki Rogers. Row Two. Jessica Wells. Leon Adams, Roger Roof, Tannis Hollingsworth, Tony LaCoursire, Laura Gazzola. Row Three: Laura Carney. Gary Ross, Raji Baer, Robin Long, Jamie Campbell, Cindy Antonick. Kim McAlear, Bobbie Merill, Brenda Ezeilo, Suzie Stulz, Marco Cordero. Row Four: Advisor. Mr. Savel. Deneen Dapprich, Tina Wainwright, Krisli Williams. O00 A C Tl VI TIES D. Runkel Gettin a job interests these students. OE, Cooperative Office Edu- cation. is a vocational pro- gram where students go to school in the morning and hold an office job in the afternoon. COE had many fund raisers this year, such as The March of Dimes Haunted House, a Thanksgiving Dinner Fund, and Toys For Tots. They were very involved with the com- ' 3 ypm'-,-'., mu! - gy-Q-. .I . . .f -J 'I 'ix ,H H '1fq:: f'?:-4:14 . I . i -jtii 4 4 4 -,.' vi A. , V 3 L X v 'W' +2 Cathy Milton, Dianne McBride. Kit McGinnis. Edna Klauser. Lesly Tussey, Not Pictured: Sharon Daigle, Becky Spencer. 4 Row I: M. Cholo. S. Wagner. L. Carney, D. Cominsky, M. Gorton. M. Padilla. D. Haak. Row 2. 71 Gregson. C Campbell. M. Maloney. M. Avila. K. Krecek. Advisor: Mrs. Wea ver. M. Fugate. K. Hancock, B. SPOUF, J. Langleis, L. Cervantes, L. Swedarsky. S. Sutherland. munity this year. This year's main goal was to raise funds for an empIoyer's banquet at the U of A. DECA is a club that is connected with marketing and distributive education programs. It hehrs the students learn more about mar- keting and distribution. DECA provides on the job training as well as classroom work and re- tailing for students. This year's main goal was to develop future leaders. HERO, Home Economics Related Occupations, involves working with children, as well as the community. Their on the job training involves working at Nur- sery and Elementary schools. Their main concern is with chil- dren's education. Fund raisers for this year were bagel sales, car washes, and christmas orna- ment sales. f. 1. - Sv' l. HELPII 2. Peek-A-Boo. I see youl 3. I guess we'll never know what Becky Spencer 's thinking about. 4. Carolyn Dil- lard caught by surprise. 5. You didn't see that mistake. did you????? O00 COE, HERO, DECA SECTION EDITORS: Nora Dow Tania Ghoulam S 'S Q' , Y Q if ,. di Q wo' X' 3 ,ooXO v k 3, X Q , . Mag ,meg Aemuog sna.1eW auapy 181515 pue uoluouugw ,ned sozuegq PIHIUBD 55011195 9PU!7 .lawgaquneq saauef UPKIPIIPD Z!'l :Slab- 'J 1' KS.:-, . fm' I f? X O00 TAKING CARE 0F BIISI ESS All photos by B. Thomas o 2-l1 Q8 C59 Q38 Q -J., xv- W. QF Q 1 c 1 'Z I X 1 K ,Y XR - J G00 ,Q Leo Johnson Bob Jones O O Q38 Q0 O00 O00 ie 0 mil K - ' ' 0 W, X .tp 11- c. vs- N x A Q 1 433525. 5, ' ' 2 ooo Q O Q33 C32 Q38 C38 Q38 There has been here's been a few changes this year in the offices here at Sahuaro. The dean's office was changed to the Oper- ations office. Instead of having deans we now have just three assistant principals, There is Al- ice Evans, in charge of Student Personnel, Harry Johnson, in charge of Student Activities. and Bob Jones. in charge of Pre- perations. Bob Jones is the new assistant principal. He 's worked with Tuc- son Unified School District for 26 years. Four of his children went through Sahuaro. He's worked at Rincon, Tuc- son. Palo Verde. and Pueblo High Schools. doing various things ranging from coaching to assis- tant principal. I. Alice Evans takes time to smilel 2. Leo Johnson fills out an important form. 3. Mr. Jones poses for the camera. 4. Har- ry Johnson stretches. 5. The Vice Prin- cipal takes a break with the NEA. 6. Mr. Johnson takes a look around. ADMINIS TRA TION Joyce Arnold O 0 02 Q38 Q23 Q38 Every year. . . very year the office women at Sahuaro heb to make the year an excellent one. They do so many little things that no one thinks about doing. Whether its typing up the daily announce- ments. answering the phones. taking someones temperature, or scheduling appointments for students to see their counselor. they're always around to help keep the year running smoothly. Each ha ve their own specific job. but it takes all of them to keep Sahuaro running as well as it does. We couldn 't make it through the year if it weren 't for their endless time and effort throughout the year. Hats off to our working women! I. Mrs. Stedman checks a students eye. 2. Mrs. Whiddon looks over her finished product. 3. Mrs. Fossland takes time out to smile. 4. Filing is a daily job for Mrs. Kennan. 5. Answering questions is a big part of Mrs. Bailey 's job. FACULTY 000 U 5 Si fw- 5. X .K N. f. lv r . , Q P ..f.: it X K .. ,... I H x 1 7 '. ' .1 , W if 5' -N .2-f .ds X 5 33 I s 'ff Y Dorothy Bailey O CD9 W - .e ., s wk sf :F '33 -Q so 1 ' 4' rl?-1' . . ... .w. - . -1. . .IP 4 ... Q g Beverly El cess l.iane Fossland O Q38 Q9 O00 O00 S Beverly Rocklille WOMEN AT WGBH Zn-- f , x W my 1 O O Q5 Q9 Q38 QQ 'AA-ba k ', 'f ag Q x xx 73 ' L. Q, L in i Flor S dman l.' d T dd A I Angela Whidden v-N f , , at Xu-3 All pholo credits by R Bd I I 1 . 'vt ' O 0 Q5 02 Q38 Q2 OFFICE PERSONNEL XHEAI. TH SERVICES O00 new wana rv-'- ig -5 ty' x '--....-5 -Q, -' '- Nw 5.3 me W ' fi g Q' F 'x Q 1 'A Muriel Carlton Christine Dye Shirley Farrar O O Q38 GQ Q38 G8 4 A f O Q30 .ifV .1 G 'A N 4 as N 1 'xx Carol Amlee Af 0 I ' Elwood Beehler Barbara Fuller .lanet Anderson ' 1 Dea Caid Ann Hamm 0 O Go Q53 ,vt 45 -Af? fi?-5+ b A .f,- 1 . Debbie Harvey .lim Higgins Carol Holly Magaret Hunter Marie Martin Susan Boje o 9 o FA C UL TY O 'N H E.. X . lee Joh HSOH S uSan K0ml1iCk 0 0 Q38 00 Goo 000 ooo GOO OOO O Q30 -Q. , g ff., 1 t KL Q Q ,s s ' ff, Kathy Ward 'EN ,x Sheryl Ricker . 1- .S Y . X1 Marcia Schirber fl m Ruth McCreight Virginia Moses Charles P-1l'iSi Karen Reifschneider O O Q38 C58 Q38 O2 Q98 i , . .Ai Anne Sanders .Bm J?- ox . v-v M5 .M .N 5 Flo Simpson 'R 3 u 1 Connie Ann Sanders ,R kv .K K, D .,41'. Carol Turman . 24 All Photos by B. Smith Being on the. . eing on the counseling and guidance staff of a high school is not an easy task, but this year's staff made the most of it by keeping up with the many transfers. drops and gen- eral problems. Job and career in- formation were also part of their daily agenda. Teachers aides played a very im- portant part in the teachers school day. They could be seen running around the halls. hands full of dittos, quizzes, and tests. Without them. teachers would be in more of a panic than ever. In 82-83. Sahuaro had many spe- cial students to accomodate. As their number increased. so did the number of Adaptive Ed. teachers. Among them were note takers, social workers and interpreters. Overall. these four groups did more than the stu- dents could ever appreciate. I. Doug McCoy jokes around with stu- dent. 2. Muriel Carlton shows us her smile. OOO CAREER GUIDANCEXCOUNSEL ORS! TEACHERS AIDESXADAPTIVE EDUCA TION Xlx W' ' A ,J jf .W I xv O O Emy B.-Er rany Bandkamper Berry Mm-aux Q O O GO Q30 CQ Q38 G8 Q38 QQ cc ,, Shhh! Please. . . hhhl Please keep the noise down. This is a familiar phrase heard by students who use our school library. The library pro- vided information to students for reports. termpapers and essays. Audial and Visual Center provided film projectors. tape recorders and enlargements. The Resource Cen- ter found in the basement also hehwed students to obtain informa- tion. The bookstore was the best place to go to get most school supplies at a reasonable price. Cooking and serving us food is mainly what the cafeteria person- nel do for us. After this is done. they clean up and get everything ready for the next day. Janitors also play a big part in keeping the cafeteria clean as well as the cam- pus itself The janitors are taken for granted on the nice job that they do. I. A student gets hehr from Betty Mar- coux. 2. Peter Keck gets some informa- tion from the librarian. 3. The cafeteria ladies serve us with a friendly face everyday. FACUL TY A thx. Photo by R. Eng Photo by R. Eng OOO O90 ooo OQO no 'T I ne mem fon30lab9sg5ANrsn Photo by B. Smith .---i----L-1--1 ' I i CAFE TERIA STAFF: Front Rom Clara Botkin, Jean Gray. Mary Dowelt JoAnne Howard, Frances Loverlng. .Iune Lee. Back Row: Frances Burnett. Vera Heinlen. mgr.. Alma Andrews. Geneva Gordon. Joyce Russelh Barbara Toland. Doris Butler. missing: JoAnn Hires. Geri Wion. O 8 CD2 ,im esf ' f , X Q W Douglas Smithgall Walt Stoddard Terry Thomas LIBRARYXAUDIO VISUAIJRESOURCE CENTERXSERVICE PERSONNEL Q38 C5322 Q38 62 Q26 C592 TEACHERS EXPRESS THEIR ASPIRA' ' ,M W JM- !BfWE?.4 O Q Q0 Q30 u -, 5 . J A 1 ' s 35 , Frank Collura Marcus Conway FACUL TY kk O G9 13 f Q if , v - S : 3 -M David Dalby 9 All photos by R. Viiali ng SX 1 Gerald Bovell Elizabeth Callahan O Q9 'N x Tw. ' J'-su. - R E K Camilla Diamos Carol Dow 'JZ X 1 Susan Coco O 0 QQ Q38 ,V .., Ag lf r J' I . 4' .lan Eagle O it H- Rita Garitano Q00 Oo 000 O00 .. Suzanne Peters E3 .. y -A Y A Ah 7 Y l may vhs I xg Linda Schloss Bill Thompson Kristin Tully Paula Waller O O 0 Q8 Q9 Q38 C58 Q38 CD8 Q38 M y ideal class. . y ideal class would be one in which the students are always learning. and even though that ideal can't be reached, that is what l strive for . -Mrs. Peters I think it 's important for stu- dents to enjoy learning. . . -Mrs. Walter l would like my students to de- velop an interest in and appre- ciation of literature. . . -Mrs. Callahan l'm trying to get students to interpret themselves clearly. . . -Mrs. Garitano l try to communicate with stu- dents. . . -Mrs. Schloss I. Mr. Thompson gets caught off guard. 2. Mrs. Garitano explains an assignment to the class. 3. Mrs. Walter gives a help- ing hand to one of her students. 4. Mrs. Diamos stops working to give the pho- tographer a smile. l ENGLISH PM y gin. Q ykf.FWp 38. A ' w e t t lx Richard Brown Dorothy Engel Harold Eustice Don Fehr Patricia Frinfrock Ivan Fowler O O O Q QQ Q53 QQ Q38 Q9 Q38 G8 In what subject. . . 000 n what subject can you ha ve the power of blowing up the entire school with just a mixture of a few chemicals? If you guessed science you were right. At Sahuaro science is a two year requirement in order to graduate. Many students seem to take their required two years during their first two years of high school They have a variety of classes in which to choose from. For a first year credit one might try Earth or Phys- ical science or maybe even Biology. Then can go to either Basic or Pre- med Chemistry. If one wishes to go further they could enroll in Physics and then Astronomy. Students here at Sahuaro seem to like the variety of sciences taught and the teachers which teach them. I. Biology teacher. Mrs. Finfrock, aids a student with an assignment. 2. Listening attentively to a student's question is Mr. Minnamon. 3. Dr. Brown demonstrates the procedure of an experiment to Brian Bin- gold and Darin Fila. 4. Sitting at her desk, Mrs. Engel grades her classes papers. 5. Mr. Hamrick observes a student's experiment intently. FACULTY w ,,, if in ng . ,M-us Km! SW I' . iq' X E: wg A U i, ff . t., Y' . OGG Goo xx r.4,.j3 J O O00 li BGUM! 2 s i 5-Q -5, , 'Q X XX--..,--..- .. O CD9 M 51, Q I Hamrick O Q30 Jeffrey L ack wood O G9 X x, 484 '32, P IM nnam O O Q38 QQ Q38 Q9 SCIENCE LASTING SKILLS All photos by L. F' WHR O 0 Q O Q5 00 Q5 G2 Q5 CD8 Q38 C339 O , -, 1- 'E USN 2 .352 X Nz- Fran John Conf James Daunheimer Barbara Davenpor William Hall Harriet Handler FACULTY -Q-ws, H - ji Q 1 ek K 4 l 'L 11. N James Hazzard C-'lfvl Huerta - 0 Q38 QQ I 000 1. Q00 S E O00 LX 0 . 5 S'-1 Mel Huffaker Q8 0 fr, ' If .. cfs I' , .X f 3 34 . v all S w' Ed sm-1 Jimmie smith Jaan ran..- OQ 0 t 00 O Q0 QDQ GO Q30 1 The Business. . .Q he Business Education De- I rl - -ii, vi-. fi -ax r V 1 C ' in - SX -Robert Vielledent Janis Weaver if-ull A 'H' partment was very hehrful to most students in that it taught skills that one can use in future occupations. Such things as typ- ing and shorthand are necessary in most jobs and just basically good skills to know for everyday use. Record keeping and ac- counting are very hehaful in bal- ancing and keeping up with one 's financial situation. Ex- ploratory business, business communications and data pro- cessing were other courses that hehved prepare students for the business world. Auto, Drafting, Electronics, Graphic Arts, Photo, Printing, Welding and Woodworking were most of the courses one could take in the Industrial Depart- ment. These courses weren't just open to guys either. A lot of girls took interest in such classes. Some of these courses were divided up into more de- tailed courses such as mechani- cal drawing and architectural drawing. I. Mrs. Tolle helps Da vid Humphreys. 2. Mr. Daunheimer listens to suggestions. 3. Mrs. Huerta gives the camera a smile. 4. Mr. Arnold checks the attendance. 5. Mr. Hall answers some questions. INDUSTRIAL JBUSINESS O O - QQ Q38 QQ During a Freshman. . . uring a freshman and sopho- more's year, a great deal of time is spent in Physical Education, Health and Drivers Ed. classes. The activities in P.E. offer a great vari- ety of entertaining and learning ex- periences. Through courses in bas- V . gi in . A D s -- A 5 N,,, 5,3 , g . A Alice Bishop Janet Boyd Q8 . O ,fr 43 I 1 l 7 'A' X4 V 7-.1-,M W f fb? ketball, badminton. tennis, aerobic dance, and others, students could learn all the aspects of their fa vor- ite sport or a new one. The gruesome movies in Drivers Ed. hehwed to shock the students into realizing the seriousness of driving and the emphatic teaching of Mr. McConneI helped to drive the point home. The heavy workload in Health was more than many students expected but it was worth it. They studied subjects from mental health to sex education. I. Mrs. Bishop instructs her class in the finer points of softball. 2. Encouraging her class during a workout is Miss Boyd. 3. Mr. Prickett looks on as softball class plays a game. n fn 7 ff ff f ,f 5, I , 1' lf' lt f gt, f sji ff ' X ,,1 J,,v.1a! M dy.. , K t,, as 1 ' Mi' V 4 . -,P 4' ' I . , ff f' . ' 1 V,-jlfl 7 ' O00 l FACUL TY 7' H kt ,X- ir: I C , f.. - , , ,pt ...fn Betty Johnson O CD9 f,f, I ,146 B l g .. , . 'X 'L F , Q. A 1 s Sf' - E ww? RX I E x I Margee Laakso Patricia Martin O Q38 G9 All photos by B. Sp encer 1 OOO W fl. I O90 CO0 1 I.ET'S GET PHYSIC L gn 'YW W' If E5 59 Q3 C332 Q38 62 Q38 C539 1, PIIIIA , i Y ' 4, . ' if --1 , Dick McConnell Tom Pierson Lance Pricken eorge Yuh PHYSICAL EDUCATION DRI VER5 EDUCATION HEALTH GD Haul! V All photos by B. S Q58 C323 Q38 C538 Q38 C523 gg, QS? N, V 1 ' A , . , a a t ix A W .:. 'X i i W a M i at - 1 4.4 r , x ' -X 'xv - J ., .X 515- K K r W x ,- er Q4 Nt ,LM 4. Q ' 5 . if -if . Edith Wingate Herlinda A Martin Bed G C Betty C James Crawford Q9 FACUI. TY O Ann Grose O O8 O9 Goo 0 -Hi' O00 ! f ,W 15i'l'Q V h 1 Sr.,- Co' ,- p S. WM. -if p .kv Neue' 1 ' ff if v K i 'Q 4 Y 'si if Y 3 0 'J X X S x John Knox Leon Limperis O Q30 Bill Lopez v .Qc- Q ' 3'g----............. Q, V Z A N ' Vs A . J-.0 rf .' K 1 I 3 A - ' Mi Q f 000 Virgil Stan Joseph Steiner O O QQ Q38 QQ Q38 Spanish, French panish, French and Latin were the three foreign lan- guages offered at Sahuaro this year. The classes studied the cultures and customs of the dif- ferent countries. Spanish was of- fered up to 5 years, French up to 3 years and Latin two years. Some History classes offered to Juniors were Immigration. American Revolution, Westward Expansion, Minorities in Amer- ica, Boom and Bust and Postwar American. Some government classes of- fered to seniors were the Legis- lative Process, Rights Before the Law, American Foreign Policy. Executive Process and the Sovi- et Union. Free Enterprise broadened the students' horizons of the Ameri- can Economic system. lt taught how to become a better consum- er as well as learning how to pur- chase stock. The Foreign Language and Social Studies Department gave Sa- huaro students an experience they ll never forget. l. Mr. Crawford looks up from some pa- pers he is correcting. 2. Mrs. Aviles, a Spanish teacher, smiles nicely. 3. Mr. Carruthers, the French teacher, pro- nounces a word for the class. 4. Mr. Stan stops for a picture. FOREIGN LANGUAGEXSOCIAL STUDIES of? O 0 G8 Q33 QQ Q38 Cooking, Se Wing, Challenge ooking. Sewing. Challenge of marriage and Child Care were all part of the Home Eco- nomics Department. Students in these classes learned all about different foods and how to pre- pare them, nutrition, sewing and much more. The Fine Arts Department had many different aspects to it such as Drama, marching band. chorus. orchestra and art. Dra- ma had a fine year and put on many plays that were always at- tended by interested students. The orchestra and band perfor- mances were also enjoyed by students, parents and faculty members. l. Mrs. Bratt instructs the class on what to do. 2. These students are learning about the different aspects of art. 3. Mr. Burgess, the drama teacher. holds back a grin. 4. Mrs. Lynch. the Home Ec. teacher. smiles sweetly. 5. Mr. Ammann. the band teacher. is surrounded by the band members. FACUL TY hx Q Q 'N X ng sn- ' . Q I or ... 1 X 1.5, B ruce Ammann Dick Arnold O Q22 Q? All photos by B. n I . David Ashcraft Smith . Goo ef , Pei .ig , g 'Q ' ,. . ,wma-7 :An-MV' -1 Dir ' ' F' tr x qc, Ni t wasps? A 'x i , ,. .qi ,N x Q Lita Brat! 090 L DIFFERENT ASPECTS 'yf A ui i B ll Burgess OO o QQ O Q90 Elf? ' ancy L ynch Jud 4 0 O Q8 G8 Q33 08 O00 FINE ARTSXHOME ECONOMICS Q R 8 Zlt HUIIRS I HEADACHE 3 43 . ,ggi .I Q., T H h I O O 0+ 0 Q38 O8 Q38 G8 Q38 O8 Q25 FACUL TY a Bo F a ces Ch o Kent Fisher Ron K wapich l Edward Story O Q30 YQ 'TN V ' 4 al . Q J' x , f 3 I Ronald Taylor Charles Tharp Q O QQ Q38 QQ Q38 Ever Wonder ver wonder what was the sense of extra math when Algebra and Geometry were the only math courses required for entrance into most colleges? Those students who went fur- ther in math than Geometry gained valuable tools that would aid them in many areas. Stu- dents learn to approach their math studies more deductively this year than in the past. I. Mr. Story stepping back to kick the computer. 2. Mr. Taylor explaining the basics. 3. Mr. Tharp lending a hand. 4. Mr. Queen watching over his class. 5. Mr. Story instructing a student. MA THEMA TICS Xxx. K 4 Q. ax A 1 Q T 1... H 1 17. A U QQ ' Q sffvloks P ' B .r 1 Denise Adams April praughn Regge ' Hin ,Q 1 1 H fb- is i4V A365215 kj 1 L Y 3 2 x xx Yfxs 9- 'G . . V 5,-6 '- Q V 4 6 3 5 3 11' I 2 if -n , I I , , PQVV . ,, , L it V, X , hc, tv, M , f Ing, I- , I 3 fi 1 1 --, Q..--.. ......,-?:- A, I 1:. e A 0 -F Q I O Q. -AAG A . J c ' WE . Q 1 -S 4' z It 1 5 f - X Q' Q' . X U -U. .111 P' Q N 1 A A -I 3 I 7 , A I Q. N4 t ga' iff: s 8 M f- r A AX V L- W 4 A 3 ul A 0 . 1 9- . 'ic A . , QS' vu L . . 5 Laura Carney Vrct .f 'i N000 - 'Q A A , .. 'Q o :A 'K-N B., n j 5 I arla Campbell Hero n FA . 40 -1.5 L 1 , vu Q' 'wx ' ff u .A ' Li' I .A 3' u VAJ 4 4 Y E f A I A X Q4 5, 4 t R' Yi 3 wi Ex U fl: Rh' if A if R1 'r n L :F I4 't .xv I A 1 , 0 .al 9 45 gif?- vii Q ,I 5. K 1x52 8 il xi . X ,. A .xg A k -xg. Lb' ., 31 HW . ,-V, ' A 53 'sy ' ,f 5 Al ik X I ' ,QM -. 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A xlf x , 'r 4 4 'D A wil ff . o A : 1 . 4 -..,,.,, 'ln , . I 4-4 W ul My wa 4 rf ? .- , ' ,QQ A il '- J' gg mt fxf- - Wi ff .5-' , .-Lf'-s......X, ' ' LN U ' 6' w M ' 1 9 ffghflok ' 4- -11,41 di' at a 0 U I v ' , 'Z . ,M 1 1 ' 'X 1- if 'X Wx W I 1 ' 'I V 3' IO M .SJW 016755 ACT REGISTRATION P O BOX 414 IOWA CITY IA 52243 of HW' . N003 i Rf- 'f 4-wwf' me' Ksj Gfsw x9 60 cgwawai I, Freshman royalty. Phil Wheatley and Kim Greenburg. 2. '83 Cougars button it up. 3. Colege preparation will be a vivid memory in the minds of many seniors. 4. During the last four years many seniors became caught up in the Star Wars craze, 5, Peter Piper, a popular hang-out for many after football and basketball games. '19 afra rf N s ll I , V E22 SENIORS Goo U lhllNVllVllt i5lhlNlIll QCCZlFlIllllEl W SS53 3 gk Charles Balser, a National Honor Society Student, was a semifina- list in the PSAT. He also scored in the top IOZ of the state math test. After graduation he plans to go to the U of A to study computers. TOP TWENTY Steven Bonin was involved in the Close-up Club, German Club, and National Honor Society at Sa- huaro. Steven would like to go into Engineering at West Point, the U of A, or ASU. l 3 Al Charles Giles participated in the tennis team, Close-up Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, and P.l.P.. Charles plans to at- tend ASU. Eventually he plans to attend law school or get a doc- trate in business. Brenda Ezeilo was involved with the National Honor Society, DECA. and the Black Culture Club at Sahuaro. After gradu- ation Brenda plans on entering the U of A studying Engineering or Medicine fSurgeonQ. Charles Hoover was a member of the National Honor Society and also was involved in P.I.P.. He was active in 4-H Clubs and en- joyed jogging and racquet sports. Charles plans to attend the U of A and Colorado State University to become a veterin- arian. These seniors prove to be ahead of their time Anne Jensen was a member of the Honor Society and held a part-time job at a local clothing store. She enjoys water skiing and swimming. After graduation she plans to continue working and major in Accounting at the U of A. Q., Amanda Lentz was a member of the Honor Society, Spanish Club, S.A.C., and tennis team, and the first student to serve on the T.U.S.D. Governing Board. She plans to study Pre-med at the U of A. Kimberly LaPorte was manager of the J. V. basketball team and a member of the Honor Society. She enjoys sewing and art, and plans to major in fashion mer- chandising at the U of A. Robert Lorentzen was a member of the Concert Choir, Sahuaro Singers, and Honor Society. He enjoys soccer and racquetball. and plans to study engineering at the University of Colorado. Kathleen McLaughlin coordinat- ed the Honor Society's Blood Drives for i982-83 and received merit awards from both ASU and U of A. She enjoys racquetball, swimming, and music, and plans to double major in college, in both engineering and music. TOP TWENTY O33 Orhan Memed participated in S.A.C., the swim team and the German Club. He was a concert- master of the Sahuaro Sympho- ny, and also attended the U of A this past semester on a music scholarship. He later plans to transfer to U.S. C. or Aberlin Col- lege. TOP TWENTY Marcella Mulvaney was a mem- ber of the Thespian Club and Honor Society. She enjoys choir and advanced drama and plans to attend the U of A next year, hoping later, to transfer to a col- lege in California, and major in fine arts. Bradley Roberson lettered in both basketball and football his Sr. yr. and also played center for the 3rd all city football team. Brad is studying engineering and is planning to go to the U.S. Na- velAcademy in Annapolis, Mary- land. Amy Reynard is active in Future Homemakers of America, Span- ish Club, and National Honor So- ciety. She plans to attend the U of A for two years and then transfer to N.A.U. to complete her degree in physical therapy. .luli Rosenweig is an active sen- ior at Sahuaro and is also in the Honor Society. As part of her after school activities, Juli coaches gymnastics and tutors Hebrew at the U of A. Juli plans to major in medicine. Margaret Russin was on the girls varsity basketball team and the yearbook staff. She enjoys bas- ketball. reading, and filling out college appIications . Margaret hopes to become an orthopedic surgeon. Alan Strahan was in marching band for four years and in the jazz band for one. He enjoys drawing and listening to music. Alan plans to go to college and pursue a career in aerospace en- gineering. Louis Schuette was very active in sports. He lettered in golf. football, baseball, and basketball. He was also a member of Student Council. Louis plans on attending the University of New Mexico after graduation. Martin Tetreault was very in- volved in school happenings. As well as being on the football team and president of the wres- tling club. he was student body president and in Student Council for three years. Martin is work- ing towards a career in engi- neering. During her senior year Pam Walsh participated in an intern- ship at l.B.M. and was secretary of the Honor Society. Her hob- bies included photography and hiking. Pam plans to major in en- gineering at the U of A. TOP TWENTY SECTION EDI TOR: Gwendolyn Tremail STAFF: Wendy Sankey and Jeff Hiller UNDERC L A55 'Q UNIUB S! ,Spf ,,,, 1 ff ff-X if f .IUNIORS Aboafl Eva Adamcik, Ronald Adams. Kimberly Adams, Tammy Adams. Vicki Allan. Jennifer Amado. Thaddon Anderson, Laura AnnibaL Lisa Apostolik, Andrew Aquilano. Don Aurand. Eric Badger, Gregory Baker, Sallie Balistrieri, Victoria Barger. Robert Barnes. Deborah Barr, Joseph Barrigar. Michael Basham, Joann Bastian, Stephanie Behncke, Larry Behrens. Keith Belden. Cheryl Benedetto. Frank Benson. Tracey Bernert. Richard Berry, Richard Betts. Granva Biggs. Rebecca Bilodeau, Patricia Bird, Paul Biserchich. Richan Block, Cynthia Boede. Kurt 'f A ss l .4 195-f 'w if ji, A A T . t' y M f.:?il :W u 1 -f A Lf. i s .s- a , .,, . 32 - f an-iq 5 sf, . Sf. t 0, gsm. if A 2,5 'N UNDERCLASS Boesel, Brian Bond. Gina Bostick, Charlie Bottenfield, Sharon Bravin, Lance Brimmer, Wendy was I. What the heck is going on? 2. What's you talkin about Reeves ? by: B. Thomas A i if 1 -H u sf? ,.., -P Is . NL ' rw Brooks, William Brown, Bethany Brown, laura Brown, Robert Bruce. Debra Brumfield. Janet Burmeister. Brian Burnett, Audrey Burton. Maria Bushey, Michael Byrd, Raymond Cabrera, Yvette Cameron. Tracy Campanella, Catherlne Campbell, Howard Capp, John Carlson, Alix Carlson, Camala Carlson, Danlel Carranza, John Carter, Lee Carter. Patricia Cates. Laura Ceizyk, Dennis Center, Cynthia Chapman, Daniel Chase. Laurie Cherry, Deidre Cholo, Ernesto Choquette. Thomas Ciaravino, Josephine Clark. John Clewis. Patrick Cochran, Cynthia Cochren, Marchell Coker. Gina Colell, Da yna Coleman, Jacqueline Colica. Neil .IUNIORS Combo, Leslie Combs. Tracy Comins. Jill Conklin. Michael Conn. Mary Connolly. Linda Conway, Laura Cook. Leslie Coons, Pamela Corbett. Kevin Cornell. William Cover. Lori Coykendall, Susan Crane, Bryan Cromwell. Suzanne C ras well. Barbara Crouch. Kristi Crowder. Brian Crutchley, Candace Cullinan. Kim Cummins. Sharon Curtin. Brett Cushing. Nancy Czlapka. Deniese Dale. Anthony Daly, Michael Davies, Rachel Dees. Anthony Dement. Kelly Dilillo. Robert Dillingham, Joyce UNDERCLASS l The Junior student council. consisting of Patty Mulcahey. Kristy Williams, Tammy Goddard, Stacy Hileman, and Lisa Spina pose for the photogra- pher. Photo by: A. Hanshaw sk, 'V 3 i W j , . at K-.W-Q.. . 4, , an .'3t i gi. ' ' 'T 5 '-EZ? gg, J, X , , JE yt B. Varela i 'L' Ns -tyfw fs. ' ml 1 xi 'V ' 'l J'-V4 . l -X --1 g fa W -4,555 . , ,Q J I Mgt. , if ' xW' ,a ' 'T , .X ' .. X JY.. . i ,Q M Dorsey, Ronald 3' ,vt 11 Dow. Nora w. Druch, Thorin +L Duhamel, Michael Dunigan, Kimberly Dunlap, Brian Dupuis, Coleen Tlx X 9, XY,-7 'ri W, A I 4 :fa , W7 H- ' X.. ' Ecker, Judy t Edmond, Richard f ' Eggar. Kerry Ehredt. Jennifer Elliott, Marcel Ellis. Steven Ellis. Thomas Ima FM' English, Brian Epperson. Bradley ' Erbe. Matthew Jfxx-' wi Erickson, Signe Evans, Linda Ezeilo. James Fabiano, Edward Y Faircloth, Jeffery ' ' ' K Fatovich. Matthew H Ferlan. Geoffrey ' Finlay, Matthew 7 Fleischmann. Mark ' V x Fowler, Jeffery N 'W Fox. Stephanie 4 W K ,,..., . . ., . ' , fe' Fraley. Kimberly 9, ' U. f Frank, Pamela I ay ft, Freitag. Heidi , 4 ' - H V French, James . '41 ' 1' Fulkerson. Richard B t ' s f Funk. Michael 5 . fig -,-- Gacon, Deborah AN HAIDEY , 1, ., Our '84 Officers he l982-83 school year was an Y excellent one for the Junior student council. Over the year, Junior officers strived to keep the class of '84 spirited and involved in school. They attended conventions and workshops which they found both educating and fun. They organized pep assemblies and dances throughout the year. As advisor Mrs. Schloss built a trusting relationship with members which helped them work together well and made it a very successful year. JUNIORS Gallagher, Deanna Gallagher, Tina Garcia. Wayne Gates. Cathleen Gerleman. Deann Ghoulam. Tania Gieber. Mitchel Gil, Gilbert Gilbert, Julie Gilday. Earl Gillett. Michael Glew, Dwayne Goddard, Tammy Godfrey, Karrie Gokin, Stephne Gonzales. Elaine Gonzales. Sandra Gorton. Michael Grantham, James Grassie. Joanne Graves. Kary Gray, Ronald Greason. Matthew Green, Thomas Gregson. Robert Gresko. Carrie Griffin, Jessica Grossman, Daniel Grossman. Deborah Guerena, Maria Guttuso, lnnocenza Haak, David Haberstich, Mark Hamilton, Barbara Hanley, Nancy Hannifin, Dick Hannum, Tamara Harczak, Brian Hardesty. John Harding. Lorene Harkins, Erik UNDERCLAS5 4 . , ., .l i' I 1' I -tx 4 :1..f -, ,va it ii ,ef ss' K M .,.. 2 4 Q9 153 ,.q ' ' ,, 2' 'W . 4.4 f F41 .. .A ' JT. fini' K ,. mi W -,'u .,, , gmjg .- Miiqil '- Kia' -. D33 7 ra wr ' 'QJQ ff G J' 'fa ,el 'X-w W 7 , 13.3 1 r W f K We , - . . . -Wan 5 e Q if Photo b y: B. Varela I if .1 ,X ' -,,.-Q I--V .,,, . 1,65 1 pt Y T Q 'FE' ,v 1 yu 4 'W'x'f'f ., , '28 tk ' ' W Xu f by n f'T,'f -F: ewf. ff 5: , ri: V? ki EM, wi X Q A uw x 5 li . Qi i l FQ ! t X L 1' ' I rf Q 3 if . 34 1 0 if 5 . we LP? gr ' ' I 5 4' Harlan. Michael Hart, Daniel Hart, Deborah Hartman, Julia Hayes. John Hayward. Renee Hedspeth, Jeffery Heiman, Timothy Helberg, Arleyne Helberg. Arthur Hermeling. Darrin Herr, William Herrera, Suzanne Herrick. Dave Hewitt, Kathy Hicks, Rhonda Hightower. Margaret Hightower, Richard Hileman, Stacy Hill. Jennifer Hiller. Jeffrey Hohl, Martin Hoke. Patti Holden, Darlene Holladay, Rebecca Holley, Bret Hoover, Chandra Horkey. Mary Hornick, Pamela Horswell, Gena Howard, Jeffrey Hug. Thomas Hunter, Holly Hurley. Steven Hutchison, David lacovelli, Anthony lkenaga. Cathy back on the wall JUNIORS Another successful Homecomin for the Class of '81 omecoming proved to be a ing came to an end, the Junior float ment grew near and the flower time of working together for took an impressive second place. were given to the girls, Beth Sterr the Junior class as many put in long with a smile on her face, ga ve hours to heb in the completion of The finalists for Junior royalties ney Peete a hug of the float, which held the title of were Bill Brooks,l.isa Spina, Rodney All in all it was a truly The Wizard of Oz. As the even- Peete and Beth Stern. As the mo- evening. lnorio, Gina Irvin, Mark lzlar, Jeana Jackson. Sharen Jacobs, Joseph James, Kristen Jensen, Tamara Johnson, Anne . -. 1 ' I Johnson, Dolores -H r. , or r -A Johnson, Leigh j h -2 Johnston, Debra ' Johnston. Renee Jones, Gwendolyn A V 1 1 er x Jones, Janice Jordan, Lina Jurado, Albert Kaicienski, Sean R Kalamas, Amanda ev Kaltwasser, William Kamenchuk, Johnna -P 5 -- if Johnson, Elizabeth , Q k t 1 wg? 1' A v 5 dxf 5 -is 0 A Kamper, Richelle - 2 '-I Keck, Peter - qi Tw. . x -r 'S i Thr' f Keim, Jeffrey -. -., , g 1 Q -1. Kennedy, Katherine , 1 ., - - I -4 Kerby. Joseph E , 4, - , , Kersenbrock, Kenneth , 5 ,xg Q, - ' f N A' 1 f W . -W , - Kersenbrock, Leonard . ' -1 - . I 1 mm Q get N 1 ' x - . ' , , 1, Q sl fa SYXMHX 2 K 1 mn Kesler, James -an , Kessler, Stephanie w Q K imminau, Alex N Komar, William i .V , f R Kosnik, Stephen Kremer, Erik Krix, Kathy af' Q 1 'J '14-f 'ZA' k f gil Kubiak, Linda Kuklish, Patty Kurn. Michael Kuznicki, Tracey LaBaer, Ariea Lage, Shannon Lahrman, Todd 00 UNDERCLA55 I if f'l Marsh. Teresa Martin. Lance Martin, Maribeth Martin, Michael Martin. Michael Martinez. Patrick Mason, Mary Massey, Christopher I. Beth Stern gives Rodney Peete a hug after winning Homecoming. 2. The awesome Junior floatl Lahrman. Tracy Lakamp. Vonda Larson. Eric Laltari. Donna Lee. Jennifer Lemme. Daniel Lewis, Barbara Lewis. Carole Lewis. Yvonne Liechty, Kristen Lind. Alexandra Lochert, William Loewe. Karyl Loranger. Suzanne Love, Andrew Loving, Timothy Lumetta, Matthew Maibauer, Michael Manzo. Gina Marcinko. Michelle Marhoffer, David Marmion. Marlene Marsh. Christina JUNIORS 000 U Mastriano, Lori Mattheiss, Mark Matulavich, Anthony Mazur, Kathy McAllister, John McAloney, Amy McClellan. Margaret McCord, John McCormick, Kim McCormick, Richard McEwen, Melissa McMahon, James McMilIin, Kathleen McMinn, Susan McNiel. Donald Mehle. Maria Meisterhans, Blain Mejia. Stephanie Menhennett. Audrey Metcalfe. Joel Meyer, Janie Michalsky, Danielle Miller, Eric Miller. Marcella Mohr, Paul Monday, Lisa Montgomery. David Moon. Brian Moon, Christine Moore, Todd Mordka. laura Moreno, Jacqueline Morgan, Susan Morgan, Troy Moses, Apphia Mulcahey, Patricia Murphy. Jon Murray, Anna Nelson, James Nelson, Norrel UNDERCLASS ti er W t 'ei tt f , , M2 J j 'L -. X f .vc .5 ,EQN Q? n he i 1 -vJ- . - - ,,,, 5ff !'?.kV wg. ,K ef, I - . ligpi- J ... - i wp A I. Here comes the rest of the dayl 2. Beth Stern and Jim McMahon smile at the crowd during Homecoming. Photo by, B. Varela 'E S 1 t ,, Q' ti ' , 5 ,gg ,E ' Vi' 1 fl. -. ' 54 A Ax X if -5 i is .u y .. ,. i 5 Q ' 9 WXG A :Q M ,W 4' x K QQQX- .J ,Run ' , t 'XXX , gap P54 5 K .32-' ,we 5 .xl yi a ,gi F- , ig, ii X' in S, .. .,.,,.m. ,E 3 ,M . 1 , .3 - fl f Us Q la yi K if l -Q ig? ,. mt X .JU V A .- .... V 5 1 2 iyfi f - . ,, 4' I i-Q ff , 3 V' Q4 if ..., A V. H 3, . X Y- T45 q A 1 .V .. . . q af. ff' P S i A J, ,C if-7 Q L ' ll -tw k K t Ii ' 5 7 I qi? . 'Q-: 4 4 ., K1 . U W. ,, r r , L A, A' 1 . 4 dx- 1 'X ' X ,iw .JF gg X , ' ,A - 9 I 75 3 la g: v 'K 'f , . , fe yi , , 'wir 2 , K K 5 3-4 ev T .. Q ' ji - f A . 5 Q as 2 . t Z -D A 1? K EM f j' FY Q -, ,As , J I x l h' .xY1V,:5 ,A , ,J If X s 1+ t ar. 5 ' f R-,fs rf in 21 0 Nelson. Susan Newburry. Shelly Newhall. Mark Nicholson, Elisabeth Nicholson. Sean Niebel, Rahah North, Pamela O'Neill, Naraporn Osborne, David Ostrop, Robert Otte, Duane Owens, Laura Oxman, Dawn Paltrow, Erik Parker, Stephen Parra. Jennifer Passananti. Gina Patnoe, Christopher Patnoe. Michelle Peete. Rodney Pence, Paula Penner, Mark Penner, Sherri Penner, Terry Peralta. George Peterson, James Petrarca, Kristine Petrucci, Jeffrey Pittman, Angela Pos. Brian Powell, Tabetha Puckett. Robert Puffenbarger. Charles Ouezada, Maria Quigley, James Reeves, Cray Regnier, Richard Rehbaum. Wendy Remencus, William Rice, Darryl JUNIORS Rico. Da vid Rinaldi. Brian Rivera, Kimberly Roberts. David Roberts. James Robinson. Dave Robinson, Donald Robinson. Robert Roesler. Mary Rohaly. Kelly Roma. Karen Roof. Laura Root. Steven Rosengarten. Daniel Rouse. Maryellen Runkle. Karen Salford. Patrick Sainz, Darlena Sanders, Todd Sanford. Toye Sankey, Wendy Saracco. Kristin Sargent, Sean Sather, Michael Sayles. David Schaeffer. Stephanie Schaeffer. Stephanie Schmanske, Caron Schneider, Michael Schoonbeck. Kimberly Scott. Margorie Searcy, Estella Semrow. L ynn Sepulveda. Daniel Sepulveda. Nancy Sewell. .lack Seymour. Daryl Shehane. William Shinkel. Lisa Shook, Madeline Shrager. Nanci UNDERCLASS 1 m, ,,,: pug . Kf- A I e 'Y ,',.:vvvQ. if. M- , is V' .' - 'rl ' - Wei 1?-lp' A ' . ll 1' gm' 5 X k - x x 4 V v X il if 'Ir X WI' .e r vi l ff ff -of Q.. 1 W Photo 'Z Silver, Diane Silverstein, Laurence . 'V Simmons. Laree Simpson. Kate Simpson, Joseph Si villi, Mary w, Q . i 2 1 A Photo by: B. Thomas Skinner, Donna Smith. David Smith, Kevin Smith, Kristin Smith. Lisa Smith, Paula Smith, Stephanie Smith, Stephanie Snell, Pamela Snyder, Carl Soto. Mark Sowle, Kathleen Spacone, Michael Spina. Lisa Spivey, Gary Stedman, Michael I. Tammy Goddard and Maria Quezada discuss an important issue during lunch. 2. Lunch time-a time to study and a time to chat. Juniors are talking about. . . ou see it all the time: groups of juniors standing around busily making use of their articulators. But what do they talk about that keeps them so entertained? Who's driving? , Where's the party?'Z Who's he dating ? , '34re you ready for college? , 'Did you take the P.S.A. T. ? , Did you go to Homecoming? . Did you play Powder Puff? . Where do you work? , What is she wearing? , ls that your car? , Where are you going over vacation ?'C So, if you've ever walked by those groups of juniors and wondered what they were so intensly talking about, wonder no more. .IUNIORS Steele. John Steele, Stacy Steinfeldt, Shawn Stern, Andrew Stern, Beth Stettler. Kirsten Stewart, Trina Strain. Stephanie Strayer, Susan Stum, Julie Sucku, Christopher Sulger, Michael Sundstrom. Tamara Sutton, John Tanner, William Tarcola, Debra Tate, Melissa Terrell, Edward Theurer, Alan Thomas, Brett Thompson, Lisa Thompson, Scott Todd, Pleshette Tomlinson, Robert Townsend, Daniel Traub. Katherine Tremail, Gwendolyn Trias, Michael Trieu, Tho Triplett, Edward True, Michael Tsang. Amy Tufts, William Twinn, Tracie Valenzuela, Lisa Valenzuela, Richard Varela, Richard Velluti, Erica Villafane. Edward Villela, Amado UNDERCLASS I. Three cheers for Ron Dorsey! 2. Checking the sc lunch. s gays N .0 WN' ftil. , ix . , . X w as T1 f -.ffffnn -g sux .. Q---.gnu Q. ,aa X .sa Photo by. B. Varela JM .3 Q 1.5, - ' Q. St! t SSE' C 'IK Q uf V is 'f L '-ww: S 2 X , Q, K . -L, 'N S , Q, , , if , , ' 7 Nw X X 2 as 4' Q' 2 x . Xa I Q. , . ,. 2 Q ,. ' .. A N , Qt Ti..a.,. xx -if as . X Xx if 2 Q QS, I ':a..,L:':,..-. - - .,,,,,,,-4,,..., .. , ,.,X,'r-.s.,'j.QN ,wx , , f ' 1 - YN U ' I - 1 WWE..- -4,.....,.,..,v...,,.- M 4 j,.,g' rx xi--s--H --,, ..,, .lv 'N . 1, 5- A--'--w v-i5n-1-lfo,q-s.- .sr -e - mf 'E W Ss , t wig N N 15 'H V gg 2 S ,, . . ss- 2.xN:a,Jg, - , sg., -X an 5 Ni ,SQ ii' SX! .g iii? ' til: Bl 'i x yy 7 ' i 5 ff h Q if Vogel. Benjamin Voogd, Wilford Wackerly, Karen Waddell, Jeffrey Wagner. Stefanie Wainwright, Connie Walsh. Theresa Walter. Stephanie Watins. Brett Webb. Clifford Webb. Diane Weber, Todd Weizenbaum, Suzanne Welch. Leroy Wesseh Kristin Wharton, Gavin Whiddon. Naomi White, Stephanie Wight, Jacqueline Wilcock. Glenn Williams, Kristy Williams, Linda Wilson. Laura Wilson. Stacy Witzens, Tanya Wood, Wayne Woodworth, Deserae Zielinski, Christine Zismann. Peter Zoucha. Tanya Photo by: S. Bastain qua xx - :tux L C W N. .J- '-,-. ng. I-..,.:.,,,-,,, ..,.A was - 'fTNe13:.Lg,t 1, ,. ' ' U ...:,:.-. ,y....--Q.-.,L.4. A . . Q v ., :Q3 4.l-'-1f1'?' n.-.u..,,.,... sm...-.,.... -+1 ., -'1 Q ' 'xx--. .IUNIORS O SECTION EDI TOR: Gwendolyn Tremail STAFF Cathy Christie and .lill Petersen UNDERCLA55 U! 4- 41. SOPHOMORES I. Three slaves go Hawaiian. 2. Intense concentration during Sophomore speeches. Acevedo. David Acton. Elaine Akins. Sean Albert. Gary Albright, James Alexander. David Alexoff. Melissa Allen. Annette Allen. Douglas Allen. Robert Alvarado. Christina Xi ji? .J Phot A Hanshaw af' Anderson. Brian Andresen. Michael Andrino. Lesley X Anthis. Robert Aquilano. Kara Aquilino. Michelle Arndt. Danette Arcs. Susan Atwood. Ramona Axsom. Chester Baker. Sheri A- fe Bambauer. Gregory V Barkulis. Stephanie Q, 'i f -ff Barlow. Susan t Barnett. Donald Barthel. Dana Barton, Andrea Bateman Ill. Wilbur Beardslee. Kathryn . Beltran. Cesar Bennek. Lisa Bennett. Deborah Bentley. Neil Berezowski. Michelle Bernard, Tony Bertagnoli, Denise Bidel. Tracy Bierwag. Morella UNDERCLASS - ska.. 14 ..,.. ,V . 1.51-.' , X!,f1f .Q ,,. A is lr ...fl QXQ, ..:. ,.t sl . . .......-L.. -.-,f,a:g A if . ' V' 1 ......-::-:- 'g--... xv: ftilgpztq i-'atti' xl V ag . A Q 6 'J Q N aim? nv ii. Biggers, John Billesbach. Brett Bishop, Alan Bittman, Christopher Bizek. Cheryl Blanchette. Randy Bland ll. Steven Bonds, Eric Bonin. John Bonn, Gregg Bonny. Steven Bouseman, Andrew Bowers, Kimberly Boyle, Robin Brewton. Jeffrey Briamonte, Kim Broom, Bruce Brown, Kimberly Browning JR. Donald Bruning. Raymond Brush, Teri Buglewicz. Michael Bunns, Stephanie Burkel, Kimberley Burton. Gregory Burzloff. Beth Byers, Eric Camacho, Cecilia Cambalik, Grace Campanella, Mark Campbell. Charles Capehart, Rebecca Carr. Francis Carreras. Michael Carroll, Richard Carter. Bruce Casertano. Joseph Ceizyk. David Center. Daniel Cervantes. Kristine Chabot. Susan Chalk, Phoebe Chamberlain, Alisa Chandler. Da vid Chaney, Kenneth Chase, Andrew Chavarry. Mark Cherne. John SOPHOMORE5 I Mrs. Handler was this year's student council advisor for the sophomore class 2 SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS bottom row Kara Aqullano Mike Goddard Sandy Erickson, middle row: Jackie Rosenburg Julie Price, top Tami Holman Photo by B. Varela Cherry. David Chiarelly. Elaine Choquette. Deborah Chouinard, Paul Christensen, Randal Christie, Cathy Clark, Jill Clark, Yvonne Clewis. Lawrence Cluey, William Cole. Patrick Cole. Sherri Colica, Anthony Collins. Ronald Conlan. Brian Cooper, Rick Copeland, Kelly Cordero. Jessica Corneio, Laura Cornell, Mark CornwelL Jeffrey Corrigan, Jeffrey Cottrell. Meisha Covington, Jill Crawford. Victoria Cruz, Vincent Cumbie. Darla Cumming. Crystal Curtin. Jenifer Dahlke, Jennifer Dail, Harrison Dalton. Colleen Darling, Dawn Darnell, Julie Davis, Debra UNDERCLA55 ,X IN , ac' ss F 'W g , E. , 3 -Hg ,5 nf aw: C . .and now for he Sophomore student council officers for this school year were Kara Aquilano, president, Tami Holman. vice-president, Sandi Erickson, secretary, senators Julie Price and Jackie Rosenberg, and advisor Harrie Handler. When asked what the Sophomore .A l WL- our Sophomore Student ouncil student counciI's goals were for this year, Kara told us that their main goal for this year was to rep- resent the student body well get the sophomores more interested in ' school activities and try and make school more fun for Sahuaro as a whole. Some of the special func- tions that went on this past school .,., ,,,,,, .,V Q x 5. N S ' x', . ,M If XJ .1 U? I Q: -4 'N 4 X X Feldkamp, Lisa Fenton, Carol Ferguson. Thad Ferrin, Leonard year were organized by the Sopho- more student council were the Val- entine's Day flower sale and a shoelace sale. The shoelaces had a cougar on them. Mrs. Handler was a very hehrful and supportive advi- sor. Da vis. Gregory Da vis, Karen Day. Mark Dean. Kerry Denton, William Deputy, Kim Derr, Kyle . Diaz, Michelle Dickstein, Jonathan , Dingeldine, Steven Dominguez, Leonardo Doria. Ann Douglas, Lena 2 U - f Draper. Mark '- I 'iiJ'g'l' 9 g 4 Dunne, Patricia . Early, Laureen Eckels, Jerice Edmond, Eric ' Eggar. Susan Eisenfeld, Devra . Elliot, Colin e L x 9'3- ,a 'F 4 'Win K X X X ,+ it 'F ' - e. Elliott, Regina Ember. Michelle Encinas, Harvey Eng. Randall Engel. Kathleen X Erickson. Amy - Erickson, Sondra Essig. Kristin Estes. Kimberly Eustice, Mary Evans, Bradley Evans, Dana Fannon, Stephanie Farlow. John S OPHOMORES 000 U Fest, Otto Fiandaca, Karina Finley. Stephen Fiore. Richard Fitch, Jodi Flanagan. Shawn Fnbes, Jason Forbes, Janet Fossdal, Jon Faust, Bradley Fowler, Eric Fraley, Dava Franko, Mary Fredricks, Steven Fuenning, Jeffrey Fulton, Kimberly Fuss. Michele Gaarder, Casandra Gadway, Catherine Gaecke, Christopher Gallagher, Thomas Gasbarri, Ronda Georgalas, Michael George, Jason Ghoulam. Bechara Gilbert. Shelley Glendening, Wendy Goddard, Michael Gonzales, Debra Goretski. Winifred Green, Jacqueline Green, Terri Griego, Gary Griffith, Michelle Griffbh, Sherri Gulotta, James Gumbus, Michele Guttuso. Maria Haaksma, Laura Haberstich. Valerie Habetler, Linda Hage. Rodney Hall. Beth Hall, Erin UNDERCLA55 'E' 'wx Hallums, Debra Hamby. Lori Hammer. Susan Hansen. Beth Hanson. Michelle Harrison, Marci Hart, Lisa Harvey. Jason Hayes. Twilo 1 k.X?iY- A A+, I. Carlos Martinez contemplates his day as he takes a break from school. 2. Oh well, Isuppose assemblies can 't go on forever even if life does. lr L H '+A Haynes, Daniel Heckler, Tracey Held, Teresa Hemer. Amy Hensley, James Herhold, Alana Hernandez, Daniel is Hernandez, David Herriges. Mitchell Herring-Colon, Jose Hewitt. John HippensteeL Ryan Hites. Michael Hochwert. James M c V, 'A Hofmeister. Randell Holden. Scott Holladay, Elizabeth Holland, Richard Hollingsworth. Jeffrey Holman, Tamara Holstad, Julie Holtmyer. Devin Horan, Christine Horton, Brian Houston. John Howard, Patrick Huffman. Jerry Hughey. Shanna Hunnicutt. Archie Hutchison, Deanne Huzey, Cathleen lkenaga, May Jackson, Damita Jackson, Joann James, Shawn SOPHOMORES I. The sophomore royalty nominees were Chuck Stopani. Jackie Rosenberg. Fred Dail. Ann Longton. 2. Chuck Stopani and Ann Longton on a Thunderbird. Johnson, Monica Johnston, Ronald Jones. Diane Jones. John Jones, Thomas Juell. David Jurado. Rodney Kahn, Brian Kahn. Pamela Kalish. Deanne Kehl, Patrick Kelley. Linda Kercheval, Denise Kincaid. Robert Kingfield. Larissa Knickerbocker. Kimberly Kniffin. Melissa Koehler. Robert Koerber, Donald Kohlbacher. David Kok. Kimberly Krach, Michael Kramer. Steven Kremer. Kirk Kroh. Kristen Kud-Kudijaroffl Michael Kundert, Iris Lackner. William Lacoursiere, Tammy Landry, Keith Larned. Kelly Lasater. Dean Lee, Eileen Lemon. Dale lennan, Michael O UNDERCLASS 'S 'w J - e' '73, E qi 'iff ivl B fx T? 3 if ',. I . 593,52 X fling! ETH? lt Q and Jarvis. Steven Jaten. lucas Jeffers. Karen Jenkins, Kristi Jensen. Paul Johnson. Grace cwwvaf EE gg : . I lv .'. -. 'li Ai l 'M' as We ev: E K? ffm' Q W f IX . x . x y X Y 1.1 'I ase 1' L ,W - 1 'E k W A K V . .:..,:,. sj 5 ' 1 X as 4 xg. .. IIE ' 1 Q 5: Q 4.4 ' Q 3 Dil x a ffix: tv vb E7 X9 I , f so. 5' L '-r' X. 'C 6 Q f' Q' Q 'X 5 ! 1 Marsh. Amy Marsh, Katherine MarshalL Daniel MarshalL Rebecca Martin. Connie Martin. Denise Martin. Natalie Masden. Mary Massey, Laura Masterson. James Maurici. Frank Mayhall, Stacey McBride. Thomas McCarthy, Douglas McCarthy. Margaret McCubbin. Steven - Lentz. Lesly Levy. Risa Lewers, James Q . I- X Liberty, Nicole Lind. Chadium Lindquist. Stanford . Long. Laura ' Longton. Anne Lord. Arlene a V l Love, Catherine 9 Lupo. Elisa , . Lydic. Harry , Macomber, James Mallette. Marilyn Mann, Kimberly Marchant. Rebekah I t's Homecomin again! omecoming events have always been one of the most joyous and looked forward to times of the year. With smiling faces and waving arms the sophomore nominees presented themselves in Thunderbirds. This year 's sophomore royalty were Jackie Rosenberg and Chuck Stopani. The runners-up were Ann Longton and Fred Dail. After the royalties were announced, the Sahuaro students en- joyed themselves on the dance floor. Much time and effort was put into the sophomore float, the theme being Pol- tergeist. Everyone seemed to be sat- isfied with the results. OOO SOPHOMORE5 00 U O Photo by s. vnu Mejia, Andrea Merrill. Glynis Merrill. Patricia Midock. Monica Miller, Beth Miller. David Miller, Jon Miller. Richard Milligan. Rachel Miltenberger, Brian Misenhimer. Dean Moffitt. Jennifer Mogren, Todd Molchan. Donald Molina, Anne-Marie Monacell, Mark Montgomery. Michelle Moore. James Moore. Julie UNDERCLA55 McDonald. Carissa McDonald. Donavan McGourin. Daniel Mclemore. Megan Mclenna Edward McQueen, Maryann Meanon. Jill Means. Michelle Meisterhans. Darren R 1 En ll, Ib ,, 4 x f mf' J N l I N Y N f Q . - 33 , ,- 25. QQ W ' , L , fm- Y' '3 523,- Mez J o W-ef f 2- vf, , ,V . Na., , my D. ,Q K VV 4 I -W J ,HF w ,,,. W Q1 iff , ,ii if 9' P N, . my Z ,ff .gy mf ,E ,: QE, 1 gf ,, ., , N ' A 2 .1 , new . Q ,i aa l 1 1 A J X XX if lv , K. ' M 'S f J in if - Y, , W- H mmf' - si- ...ff I Phd to by B. Varela if xxx yu' nl b wr A. Parcelluzzi Karen Parker Christine ' Pearce Daniel Pearce Melanie Pearce Ronald Pence Erik C3 Pepin. Lorna Peralta. Sergio Perisich. Paige . - a- ' V- -a ' I f 1 P 5 .. , V ' , i we , .- ' L xx R - Q. If gif V ' 'O 5:3 ll- 'P it AL, 7 - f - s 2. 7 J ff' - K, '33 ,ma Aff' j , X -f as. .M K4 LL F: . , vi . , 'A X Q P , -N N 1 K.-3 .4 2-4 ' 'Q 'x ' 5 x n X 2 A I. 'f' -hp wk - . M V' N56 ' 5 V! Q , I Q l ' J X 'M ' Q V Lv t 'XX - l H. I 4 l' I . f L, , ' .lf is - 15' ' hs: '.s.' A x 4 if . A 1 93 L I I. V , l. It 's lunch time again. 2. Oh. noll I thought l'd seen the last of the photographers 3. Assemblies were a good time to show who had the most school spirit. S , 1 4. X l ' 5 . . 3 .A iff ,fill LW. I l Q -,V be 6 ...i .. ,, P 5 1 -9 , A 6 : 4' gl r -A A inf? ' P ,.fT'fff?' 1 '75 .11 .Z ,, ,, I K 9 ,lla , 5 4 fag , ' .j was ' I fs. fig Q6 5 X ,.f Photo by B. Varela .3 an ,J77 T' on , I QAM Bi 4 L 'M I ,a4,.gii'f3 , , I- ,. Moreland, Jace Morgan. Edith Morgan, Tylene Morganelli, Peter Morrow, Kenneth Mosier. Renee Muller. Sarah Myers, Julie Myles. Teresa Nanney. Debra Nappa. Julia Naujoks. Fawn Nave. Paula Nay. Donna Neumann. Tyrone Newburry. Henry Newton. Lynette Nine, Brenda Nolan. Patricia Nolan. Patrick Nordstrom, Nanci O'Kelley, Mark Olivares III. Alberto Olsen, Mary Oneill, .Iina Ostrop. Richard Owens Ill. Rahah Padilla. Miguel , M... fy.. Nil a . , gf.: ,- . A nr- -- Y Y SOPHOMORES 1 Petersen. Jill Peterson, Deborah Peterson, Karen Pettit, Stacie Piakis, Stephen Piccolo, Robert Pickett. Alicia Pierce, Kelly Pierce, Michelle Pinon, Eric Plante, Sandra Plett. Sheri Poirier, Patrick Porath. Rebekka Porter, David Posus, Noel Potvin, Elizabeth Prainito. William Price. Julie Quick, Timothy Ouiring, Sheryl Raban. Steven Randohah, Lillian Rashley, Evelyn Ratia, Timothy Rebb. David Rebb, Donna Reed, Kelly Reel Karen Renfro, Darcy Renfroe, Scott Renshaw, Denise Retrum. Kristina Reynolds. Jeffrey Riccio, Judith Richard, Gary Rienhardtf Sherri Rieselman, Vincent Robarge, Darrell Roberts, Darren Roberts, Victor Roberts, William Rogers, Cynthia Roh. 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Sophomores and he school year. as far as most sophomores were concerned. was better then last year. We were all glad we weren't freshmen! We enjoyed not being the subject of the remark, which was said with a laugh or a sneer. 'TRESHMANl Even more than that though. we enjoyed our weekends. It repre- sented a chance to get away from the pressures of school and relax. have fun. and enjoy ourselves. Some of the favorite weekend their Weekends spots to go this year were Mt. Lem- mon, to camp out or just hike through the woods until you found a place to stay for awhile. and Red- dington Pass to go cliff diving or just have fun and goof off Friday nights belong to Sahuaro's games. as well as various activities that went on afterwards. Many stu- dents of the class of '85 could be found at one of the many concerts that occurred during the year. W., -nf. 1 M gi A -s Q ' , ,, ,r it 2 . . , . 8 ' JR 3 I '., A L g A Root, Charter Rosenberg. Jackie .. Ruhf, Melissa ,,,. Ruikka. Thomas Runkle. Kim ' Russell. Diane Russell. Matthew 5...-f .. 8 ' Y., M . sa -,fl Jag. . x 5' '-'W 'X Y Ryan. Kevin Sabia, Nicholas Safford, Christine ' Salzman, Mia Sanan. Abhay Sanders. Dawnelle .- Sanders, Lesley ,ana . 1 .., '- 4 By 'sf QMSS T4 4 4 ' ' 9 ,,. ,7 ' 7 . W' Q ! M x I Xx Q .J 521' -4 3. 1 -f Q zz. 1 Sanderson. Eric Sanford. Kyle Sartain. Brett Scaramella, Joseph Schiesel. Karen as , if , U Scholinski. Lisa W N A . g Schultz. Lisa 4 : . Scrivner, Richard Seppala. Linda Shallenberger. Linda I Sherman, Kristin . x . ' Sherman. Michelle Sherman. Shawn Shields. Michelle Shrader. Angela Shumaker. Mark Siau, Eleanor Ki, Silva. Richard -. Simpson. Scott Simpson. Shawn Skelley. Cynthia SOPHOMORES Skinner, Alisa Slater. John Small, Michelle Smith, Bradley Smith. Brent Smith. David Smith, Debra Smith, Jaime Smith, Kelly Smith. Sandra Smith, Timothy Smude. Daniel Solis, Yvonne Sonenblick, Andrew Sopina, Theresa Sotero, Carlos Soto. Christine Sousa. Candace Spenst. Kimberly Sredzinski. Daniela Stafford, Samantha Stalcup. Karen Stein, Deborah Stephens. Robert Stevenson, Rusty Stopani. Charles Stratton, Dave Strauch, Kurt Stroud, Gregory Sturm, Patricia Summers. Dale Swaner, Kermit Szymanski, Cheryl Tarpy, John Tarpy. Tonya Tash. Katharine Tate. Joseph Ta ylor, Alissa Ta ylor. .lametrice Thomas. Cory Thompson, Stephen Thurlow. Richard Tinsley, Diana Toro, Joseph Trimm, John Tucey, Renee Turner. Anne Twilling, Bobbie UNDERCLASS X X K ' X ,pl if ,s aga 5 'M - f is -.f1.,.ae K , 15? la! if. W in in fd- , QS' ., ,-ff ,S :I I Xe , K R X ,Nl . 1? f s - fs es' 1 , A T s 1 Y I Q ? X -1 357 , . 3 N , Q47 as YJ '5: 'A'1if,pf , .ak - ' 1:- 2 . ,Q uf: y F '. , . N 5 . Syn ., ' ii-. a n ' xx gi, 'Q vent ' D LJ' . 2 N , . . , X . 2 l a-aff. fff S am- ,11. sf, wa . ' 'Q I , 1 , VX I ,-,,,. .t a 1, lik? .4-it 51-fi,-, 'J' Kigaffj .K .,. ,i i -W, iw . -S Q s ijt., , Q 5 a fs.-fu . . e , X E 5 Photo hy B. Varela , Q ' . m y h . 4 ' k it Y ,A , 1 Od.. . . .1 Ji 'ggi Egg' , ,fLL, aitkij -ii .Ill ' 2s .JL aft, Yi ilx' K me 5? .3355 5-1 . Ex , H Ei V . K bx S . A 'ii ,LQ :' ifiwiff Q lx X A N , of WPEQQRQ 1 -.re-' W--.4 5 V' i W' I ,. E 'L 21? D KX, Q x, we 3' 'f ,vi .. K, 44 ,5. 'Q X L 4' .is W5 4 3 ' ' a G . vg- K , 7 , glljiii - 1 f ww 4,- Q x xi CL --vi S ,Pegg ,sv ,A N P' px X N. A , ...Y r f Wg I Oohl Check that outl 2. I dare you. Q. V1 x? 1 ,. 'Z ,. 1--9 Z- ff u 1.9 X, -Rial 'S 1 . A fe: k ,sri felis I iff!W G . A . PIC xv. J, S -as i .rw Tyler, Susan Vallance. Laura Valmont. Brooke Vanholl. Sheila Vano ver, Aimee Varney, Brian Vaughn, Denise Vedron, Richard Vella, Jon Vetten. Jan Vilali. Michelle Wadsworth, Richard Wallace. Steven Wallum, Michelle Ward, Thomas Warne, Lisa Warner, John Wasko, Annamarie Watson. John Weber, Dawn Webster, Michael Weger, Wendy Wells, Gregory Wessler. Lori Wexler, Aviva Wheeler, Chad Whitthorne, Perry Wicker. Gordon Wiebers. Gregory Wilder, Charles Willett, Carolyn Williams. Bernita Wilson, Christian Wing, Stephanie Wing, Suzanne Winship. Henry Wood, Ken Woodruff. Bryan Woolard. Sonia Wyler, James Yap, Roje Young, Robert Zeiser. Matthew Zelenka. Robert - Zeppinick, Jackie W Z immermann. Sally SOPHOMORES SECTION EDI TOR: Gwendolyn Tremail STAFE Michelle Hanson and Vincent Cruz 4-fvam--. ,. gswfm - '43 'N K 5f 's..4--wav EH . hw. - an ' .Q Q ' P ln- . .M fh. K ,am-Y -1-1 ' Wd 4.451 M , le. 'ffl' 1 fr . , .,-.!g,,.?,,i f'? 'f7 h. 1' if f.-4, ,Www ,. A Q ,,vk ,. gf I UNDERCIASS Q. L gm N' 9 KJ'-. W Ex n . S 4, N R Q S65 me sf' ,ir A , E. Q 5? 4'-was-,. ' s N vw.. 'XA- Aygyif x W TY N5l X 'QVNUN , Xxx Q' ,M I use--N MK 3 x X: ga at Abrams, Julie Adamczyk. Micheal Adams. Richard Alban. Sherri Alcarez. Anna 97 Alexander. Lucinda Aulubowicz. Brian Alvarez. Joseph Amado, Anissa Anderson. Alice Anderson, Andrea Anderson, Wendy Andolino. Nicholas Andresen. Stephan Andress. Nicholas Andrino. Marco Armstrong. Marguerite Armstrong. Monique Arriaga. Scott Ash. Jennifer Atkinson, Joseph Bacon. Shawn Bailey. Douglas Barker. Patricia Bartke. Pamela Bartz, Anthony Bastian, Scott Bateman. Jonathan Becker, Paula Beckford. Jennylind Bedford, Tara Beebower, Marianne Bell. Michael Beltran. Gianina Bender, Sean Benson. Dawn Benson. Lori Benton, Trayvion Benzel, Cinthia UNDERCLAS5 Albright. Suzanne -v- F, W ' 1 I rf S' . V -t 5 I q KWVIJA ', 5,5 H.-.3 - z: A 6- ' if - gi . A v ,X ' 4 Lx ...M Q 3 32 A . we ' ' -' 5 A 445. . , , Q' 1 , 57,1 .J A' to . ' A 2' xr X ' , i ' 5 . A nw 1' V f-s , .N,., f' X Q7 0 A X f I ' xx I fx A I ix H t x F N xg, ,A 'as 4' ' A - X 4- N is '- . -5, ,- K if Q I.. N. RL . XJ? if A lk '- Q P - .ww fm N it . Z f 1 H f l I'1 s31 Q' , 'Q fri' -' I ? I :NF . W4 1 ax if .xx w wf A. A 1 .X 'VW .1 '3- Nb X , , M. A el f 1 if , .5 gr fre A ,M Sea rg 5 V532 1 A A N, . X l i 'Q .W . l 1 Photo by B. Varela , 4 .,. x f -Q7 ,P ..s N fx I x I. Thank goodness! Another day finally over A smile can brighten anyone s day Q X.: i .i K 55 , ,f . ,. 2 . , .. ,ji 61 '- -M . 4 'xiii Q -l . , -.Fu . ' Rr- ' ' ' RV 53 i. . LX ia 6 lg ...-, K S Q X Q e - , 'gh' V 'ff 3 X35 J 2 f Q nfs Q 1 . t x B, LE' 'lp 2 if . Q3 il gg v ,V uf 1 551, K Y V l- ,--. H I Q A . and t 15, 9 -Q -1 k9S'k 'w ff ' I . E el K A, h I In k. Hr, xx . - A I 5- 5' H . B .g fl, Q ' ' .3 Y -Q-.B if, J , K .f A , f l 9 .-- v f , ss. S 'X it X , Photo by B. Spencer W ' X, B Qi? A R 1 B xg, B' -,Ygjn K4 Q n, Q! ey 'I fi. f Q . if nf ' -x 5.1 1 ' ' vm ' X' all Q , ik M ,M Adm!! 5. 3 . ,fd M ,wl 1 o 'M , A f F!! ,557 . R K K W Q .Fa 15' we x..,,. W33f7fgRQ 1' Q P , . xg, W 'Z' hr -,W X 'xi x 4 Bergman, L ynn Berkson. Denise Berrie. Kevin Beuckman. Noel Beveridge, Mary Bingold, Kelly Bird, Scott Bishop, Stephanie Bishopp, Steven Bitnar, Timothy Bittman, Mark Blanchard, K ien Boofter. Barbara Botkin, Steven Bounds, James Bowe. Emily Brady. Joanne Brady, Lisa Braren. Courtney Braun. Sandra Brody. Robin Brown. Lori Browne. Timothy Bruning, Francis Buchanan, Melissa Buck, Janelle Bujarski, Robert Burd, Edmond Burke, Lori Burmeister, Brent Burney, Rachel Burnham, Andrea Butler, Jonathan Cady. Kristopher Calabrese, Frederick Camp, Amanda Campagne, Robert CampbelL Kevin Campbell. Raymond Capin, Lillian Carlson. Robyn Carney, Paul Carroll, Peter FRESHMEN Carruthers. Carlos Carter. Pamela Casanega. Lorraine Case. Todd Chamberlain. Adam Charles. Noel Cheeseman. Charles Chilcote. Brad Churchill. Michelle Cimino. Kellie Cochran. Teresa Cocklin. Sheryl Cohen. Heidi Coleman. Suzanne Coletti. Lisa Collins, Charles Collins. David Combo. Jacque Cook. Robert C oppenbarger. Robert by C ora-Robles. RJ Cox. Williams Croft, Kim Cross. linda Cullinan. Kathleen Cunningham. Shawn Curley. Bryan Curtis. Julia Dabler, Matthew Dale. Linda Dalessandro. Amy Dana, Douglas Danielson. Kathy Dapprich. Darrell Darnell, Rex Daughtery. Sean Davidson, Grace Davies. Stephen Davis, Christie Davis. lane UNDERCLASS 5 4 I -n-v ' K 1 X W A . ' if 2 Y? K . . fi - f w, , a,.. 5. L, 1 ggi! . TQ? I sis L T.. Y M 5 fini I 4- A Davis. Mark Deponte. Cynthia was N 5 t ,, -. Deserio. Frank y Desman. Renee V .C5'Kf. img- Q.: 'J' W 'F .A A' .iff my t 3 1 Devine Christopher -U' Devoursney. Lorell Dick. Nancy ' x Dillingham. Karen Dorion. Richard Dorsey. Ryan Downard. Mickey ...ii . 5 5 1' QQ ln A- - Drawbaugh. Dean Dubois. Michelle Dunaway. Melissa Dunlap. David Ecelbarger, Michele Edmond, Howard Edwards. Robert Edwards, Terri Eggers. Laura Eggers. Mitzi Ellersick. Jeffrey Epley. Corey Escarcega. Michael Estes. Leah E vans. Marc E vans. Thomas Homecomin he theme for this year 's home- coming floats was movies. The Freshmen float was based on the movie Caveman and finished third overall Adding to all the ex- citement in this years homecoming was 5ahuaro's upset tie with the third ranked team in the state. the Amphi Panthers with a final score of 34-34. After the game, there was the homecoming dance and crowning of the royalty. Greg Schuette and Roz Skaff were crowned Freshmen royalty. Runners up included Marc Fleetwood. Tracy Gallager. and Todd George. 00 FRESHMEN Farley. Jeffrey Farrand. Denise Fazio. Lisa Ferganchick. Julia Ferrer. Shannon Fileccia. Phillip Findley, Stephen Fischer, Lisa Fish. Alan Flanagan. Kalhleen Fleetwood. Marc Fleischmann, Michael Flores, Anne Fobes. Angela Ford. Andrew Forlney. Michelle Foster, Jeffrey Foulger, Deeanne Franklin. l.ori French. Bobby Friedrich. John Frish. Jennifer Fugate, Anne Fulford, Laurie Fulkerson, Kimberly Gagnon. John Gallagher. Lynda Gallagher. Tracy Gangwal, Priti Garcia. Gerry Gazzola. Karen Geary. Daniel Genzman, Troy George. Jodi George, Todd Giardinelli, Michelle Gilbert, Paul Giles, Megan Gillespie. Trent Glener. Jill Glick. Jay UNDERCLASS , 4' ,1- .,,,a?5,3,,, ,Q ws I -J 5' . 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Nancy Gray, John Green, Peter Greenberg. Gary Gresham, Perry Gresko. Christopher Q N? Photo by: B. Varela Gunn' 2097 I. 'Vt 's Monday already? ii! Q 'V 4 ,nina mf. fx, . , 'F' 'A g 1 'Q . . - K , x , G- '- if , ,. M , X . . it lx xt, A X., x X ' J ff 'Ll 1. .A I ff,M-774 ' ,-' .fs IK l . H 5 n we ,I .M , . S .,,. N ,.. , ,J 171 .H V N X kv , xr H R 'X xi il! wr a s l 'FK J. lt X I 5' Q 39' I N- ix W R . Gustus, William Gutierrez, Martinie Guttuso, Michelle Haaselh. Serena Hackney. Melanie Hage, James Hagenah. Richard Haglund, Dawn Halbwachs Jr. Charles Hale, Todd Hallgrimsson, Jon Hanley, Michael Hannum, Kimberly Hart, Kris Harvey. Dayna Haywood, James Hehir, Sandra Heidman. Angelina Hemmo. Philip Hennessy. Janice Hensley, Mary Hermes, Kurt Herrick, Nancy Higgins. Kelly Hill, Kevin Hill, Tammy Hines. Kelly Hoard. Robert FRESHMEN Holbrook, Michael Hollom, Wayne Holt. Linda Holyoak, Teresa Hood, Thomas Hornback. Brett Houck, Tracy Hudson, James 'Hultgren, Mark Humphreys. Susan Hunne well. Craig Hunter. Susan Hust, Brandi Inorio. Bret Irvin. Marci lvanyi, Cord Jacob, Mark Jacobs, Kelly Jaeger, Michael Janes, Craig Jeflus, Sharon Jensen. Ingrid Jensen, Jennifer Jensen, Michael Johnson. Kelly Johnson. Mark Johnson. Nathan Johnson, Nathan Johnston, Brett Jones. Mike Jones. Pamela Jones, Patricia Jones, Sharlinda Jones, Timothy JoyaL Lisa UNDERCLASS T? Y ' . Q fu' I , XSL me A I. 'Dire you serious? 2 Stunned reactions often oc freshmen by t ' All photos by B Varela 'W ' -43 2' Y' It Y 0 '- ug- Q Q. V-v t Y' 4 ax Q W Q f X J 6, K N . W , 7 I 2 In .Q K N4 Ds, P, . g . Frosh The transition to high school hen asked if they thought that high school lived up to their expectations most Freshmen agreed that high school was much better than junior high or middle school Most liked was the freedom fno hall monitors and a choice of Q .1 ,Q- ff' 711 -,JX'n eating areas during lunchj, the va- riety of classes, and especially the Wednesda yf Thursda y schedules. And their dislikes? There were a few. One major dislike was the treatment that the Freshmen re- s. .-.s . ,QQ H-.:' Ff- ., , .K un., . ,M . , Tsai , . ,, ff X X! X r . X x ..- Y ws. ' in l l WF! ,wr-'95 A V M.. - - . .' ..-4 IEW., 'I' 1 ceived from the Sophomore class. Most Sophomores wanted revenge from last year and expressions such as What a Freshman or '94h. Freshmenl became popular. An- other dislike was the UMA policy which some thought was unfair. Juell. Paul Juntifh Howard Kaicienski. Michelle Katz. Alan Keiper. Kyle Kelly. Timothy K 1 Kemp. Brock Mi' Kempton. Jeffrey I. f Kersenbrock, Daniel ' Kies, Matthew '- 'lr-f Knapp. James ar Komarek, Scott S-, ' -Q Krause. Cherie ' Krause, Patrick ,' . lk Q Krugman. Christian A Kubiak, Timothy an . , .Li , .wg Kutler, Will Kuykendall, Travis . rf, K wasman. Marcia Labrosse, Rhonda e Lamm, Mark l 4 langworthy. Erica Laporte, Kent Larned, Daryl Lasater. Jill Layden. Edward lee. Karen leinenbach. Patricia M i Q. Lemoine. Michael Lentz. Casey Leonard. James I lerch. Michael - I Lester, Michael Levi. Melissa Lightner. Donald new we M .4 K ' W Q 7' gf Q3 ix ff , ci? 4 SEQ in , ' ' I x , 4 .-' n -T hi .I . A 11, 547 iv V R5 vc: '- Q' h' x --.4 S ,I 1 x - X 41 , I QTFT J 2 4. .I I , ,, - a.. U 'Q -J . 5' A , I . 1 . , X u X t ., . 'FL 5 -1 . IL .1 wi .mi t , 2 i l . O3 - gs v. I A - Q' x i I it , J nr- ! ,, O . we 'T M: , lindelh Katherine Lindsey. Steven Link, Susan Lippolis, Christopher Lizarraga, Yvonne Loftus. Douglas Lohmeier, Michael FRESHMAN - Long. Cynthia Lopez. Joseph Lorch, Karin Lorentzen, Julie Lucker. Shawna Ludwig, Christina Macleod, Laura Maddox. Cynthia Malis, Robert Malizia, Peter Mallory, Heather Maloney. Margaret Manchester, Kara Manka. Brian Mann, Laynee Mariani, Mark Marks. Marlena Marks, Melissa Marsh, Theresa Martin. Jeffery Martin. Steve Martinez, Camille Maskell. Randy Mason. Christopher Mauro. Kristin Mazur. Steven McAuliffe, David McBride. Michele McCarty, Georganna McCleary, Tracy McClellan, Douglas McClellan, Paul McClintock. Kelley McCain, Laura McCord. Susan McCormick, Michael McCullum, William McKee. Michelle McKenzie, Darlla McNeill. Marcie UNDERCLASS x . V l . V ' W 1 , 'Y ' l . ' T M 4 14' C ' 945 ' f A -' .Q . if jj xg, ' ' f 1 'A ,, '. i e if , xx' '1' 1 ' Y ,gi Y' ' t X .Y K Ar V' -31 , 151: 2 X I , gg Ml z :xxx :1-E.:---1 A if E ' its 1 A Q 1 Q 1199+ x , ,gf ,-C .T it A -' W A f' H 1 1, X N -9 Q3 2 :ffl 3' ff kr -. ' x X txfjzxi :xl N ' 4': TN X K ' X - T4 T c 5- 4 1 'HWS P 1- .wig c 'f 1 vg a -A Q . , I I , I ' V .. i 'L s i t ' TT 7-,yu :Q X 1 M 5 .J A it ....:, . 2 f ,Y 1. V ,. if ww wa K' H.,-f' - .4 - A :Ti Q 'ji is 3 vii t.., . A M , 4 vm. . 1 All Photos by B. Varela I xgzrflfw ge 2 U if . ' .07 an xx K HHN ' A 15-N' EF' . iQ .il , , ,AVA 'FJ T. 'it 1 r 4 4 ye- -w - its 4 .ng Q in it s1lx.' I l 5 1 'Q IX K 4 1 Q' i .Ab-f 'I e 4 fl 'Q l we rv f k 1 F- 'K 1-I .' 'wi l nmlk K if I. This freshman uses valuable time before school to finish up homework. 2. l'm so surel as it , C l ,alil . wk :ge . , A -.: KN? xg. as ' ' . Z 6 I . ' ' e- ,L 1' Q , H - 'll' xv g , - 4 QV' V - . ' ,1 N R r ' ' ' .tex KJ J 5? I ' O ,T hi ,A.' N , J y, Nm 1 i P15 gf 2, ,A K, X .- Q Y . ' L it ' RPEXC. f x C, . , ---'ixit-l P .Mai - , P 1 X 5 A .. ' i LLAA 'H P YQ: Q I ak 5' ' if , ig,-Q X M. it H Xb Z. A In 1 .4 wav . . was ss L -V v ,rfb ' -1. 5 5- V , X 9, ' , if SS' S, 'TEV ' i Y . . p Q L - ' mx? 45 I gn qqbq ,jg .V . ' ' J I 21 I T akin D -K ...f-'wx' X gi' X , . ffl C i ' , C V' - K aff 5 r f, -2 Meadows, Steven Mercer, Desiree Merrill. Paulette Messenger, Troy Milligan, Kimberly Money, Michelle Montgomery. Susan Moore, Kimberly Morgan, Douglas Mundinger, Jill Murphy. Heather Murphy, l.ea ,1'ff'1. 2 1gf3e1f rw X gl llll e l -e -W H . Q 41'-'V W Q s M .ay wwq, ,q it if -vffw. , A,:g . J K I if 14' a I fb V' :I ij 'Fm x we , . 5 f n ' 14.-by ,W Q f I . ww' ' fi ha, I V A , K , Y, , V, p if Murphy, Sean Murphy, Stephanie Murray, David Musgrave, Iozect Nelson. David Nelson, Wyndi Noble, Katrina Norton, William Nugent, Amy O'Conpor, Michael O'Connor. Patrick Odowd, London Oheir. Timothy Ohrazda, Cynthia Olsen, Gregory Olson, Daniel O'Malley, Ian Osborne, Stephen Padilla, Paul Panepinto. Mark Papanikolas, Amelia Parker, Catherine Parman, Chad Pate, Daniel Patrick, Elizabeth Patterson, Dawn Patton, Julie Pavlick, Meg FRESHMEN 000 U Peck, Audrey Peil. Willard Penner. Kerry Perdue. Donald Perez. Kelly Perkins. Laura Perno. Jeffry Perrin. Christopher Peterson. Phyllis Pierce. Patricia Pierson. Brian Pos. John Post. Lara Potter. Deeanna Preston, Renea Queen, Heather Ouezada. Cristina Ouintero. Joseph Rapp. Robert Reeves. Stacia Reyero. Donny Roberts. Carla Robinson, Kevin Robinson, Marcelle Rodriguez, Frances Roh. Donald Romney, Hannah Roof, Lynn Ruitenberg. Dave Ruiz. Carilu Runyon, Douglas Rupert. Thomas Russo. Robert Rutter. Kate Sainz, Denise Salywon, Andrew Sandstede. Nicole Sayre, David Scaff. Rosalyn Schantz, Kami Scholinski. Kristin UNDERCLASS X t X ur . FRESHMEN STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Front: Michelle White. tor. Middle: Mike BelL Vice-pres.: Nathan Johnson. Pres. Back: Smith, secretary. Leah Estes. senator. 9 , K .1 I - , , 5. 1 Q, . . , ' ' A-f A x fl , 3251 X f' J. V -we 5 ut T , 1-1 X 1 ,V, ', .. -gb I 5. ' 'if li v ,f.- 1' ' ' 'xx 1 595,523 f 4 'f 1 4 E- ' 1 N 4 ily? 0 ,W .551 wa t F 4 T - Q it S I 23 A ' sf ix v ., In , , it .. ' k .es 9 - ' lv? . X y ...vw I 1 xv L Q , g e gx 4 X X . -rw:-'-45'?Wq'2r ' ' Schuette, Gregory Schultz, Jerry Schwimmer, David Scott. Daniel Scouten, Elbert Shanklin. Michael Sharp. Jeannine Shehane, Bradley Shelton. Karen Shelton. Kimberly Shinberg, Stephen Silverman, Rodney wi gf . 'QQ at 'Y as 5 -AY Student Council ust what exactly does Student Council do anyway? Well. they plan all activities like the Cougar Jam, Homecoming dance, Homecoming floats, canned food drive. the Holiday prom, etc. The bands and D.J. 's are all hired by Student Council. Officers are responsible for raising money for their class through slave sales, button sales, candy sales, flower sales, garter sales, and mistletoe sales. All in alL the main idea for Student Council is to boost school spirit. The Freshmen officers were Nathan Johnson. Mike Bell. Kerry Smith, Leah Estes and Michelle White. Simons. Teresa Sims, John Sinks, Richard Skaggs. Kathryn Sloane. Diane SmaIL James Smarik, Vickie Smith, Brandi Smith, Dennis Smith. James Smith. Kerry Smith. Stacey Solinski. James Sorrell. Cheryl Spencer. Jonathan Stagner. Amy Stark, Laura Steines. Kelly Sterling. Roberta Stevens, Way Stonefield. Russell Stowe. Lisa Strain. Sterling Strauch, Nancy Streeter, Rachel Strope, Marlo XXX 5 Sundstrom, Eric Susmilch, lene o 5 o FKESHMEN Tanner, Michelle Tao, Rosalind Taras. Scott Taylor, Stacee Tenuta. Sherry Tercero, Tanya Terry. L isa Thomas, .lon Thompson. Catherine Thompson. Lynda Thompson, Todd Thornes. Wayne Toland, Ronald Tomlinson, Bradley Torrens. .lody Totzke, Sharon Toups, Thomas Trantham. Douglas Tucker, Ann Turner, Dana Turner, Joseph Tyler, Melissa Tyler, Richard Vaccaro. Maria Valdez, Lisa Velez. Arturo Vella, Catherine Vimmerstedt, Matthew Vonalbrecht, Shannon Voogd, Kathy Wagner, Robert Walker, Erin Ward, Brandy Ward. Connie Webb, Donald Weber. Jennifer Webster, Michelle Weire, Roger Westby, Tim Wheeler, Jeanette Whiddon, Mark White, Michele Whittle, Sheri Wilbor. George Wilkinson, William Williams, Harvey Willson. Brian UNDERCLASS Q ., 1 '15 'L-' 4 f VI. sw ,rf . -Q ,, 4-:' -, t wr --,Q ,,.,.ov f .4 , y ,WVVH .1f4,lffV ',Zm ,'--tx MTV 'f' ' t 'f.'1rL H lil. ' f 5- fs.. W -v 4? J CJ .LFJ ,S . av Q ,'k I W A Pl'-4- , an-IN, f- lun,-,anus-up -r .-.Q K .fa-r eg 'a L Vg., k R ' ' ht lf' f-A 17 X 4 ' 1 ? v , Q . Z 4 'f'ff'fi?'L,. Q5 x .av W 1 L. 'if' ' Y :QQ ak 1-if x Q 'a gg- y .M Q . .1 'D . W. .fs ,, H. ,.9' U57 4 Photo by B. Varela J., .1 5' Q5 :fl 4. I k 55, ate a n ,,,,, , , ,K .ggi V 4 ia ., , 7 ,far ' 4 . LW -Q r' N e Y' Y. Wi' . 57 at li if -N - X , M5- ,A , .- ' 5 Y -nf' L is . V x 'xx A k is 1 u , .x .xii 'K 'i ,A -1 Q, bl 2 1 are ,, , T Q, 'CZ in T f 6 ivy W k . 5 ia I I V : . . , 1. 1 Z 'l' YW ' L' , S vis :bi-. 2 . rv A 3,15 ' st' , A A . .Q .f x, Y' Q' . , -5 R 0 , ,L 3 W ' rg. I A, Y I 'V wi X if ,ex , x ,-of f A Xu - ' ,fs ! K 'S C 4i..,.,' 1 4 -.. ' 1-3 5' ' - All photos by B, Varela l. Be real, 2. Brad Tomlinson takes time out to pose for a picture. 3. I'm a Freshmen, but, then again, not everybody is perfect. 4. Freshmen this year were slightly surprised at some of the people who had called THEM freshmen this year, 5. Allison Zimmermann calls a friend to make plans for the weekend. . wc, ?, 4 M Zlsmann, Alan it y,.v ' Zum haro. ,loannre X Wilson, Ryan Wiseley, Phillip Wolgen, Wendy Wood, Derek Wood, Donald Wood, Gerdon Wood, Randall Wood, Stephanie Woodruff, Kathryn Woods, Christine Wowk Jr, Eugene Wyvill, Carrie Yanagihashi, Kent Yanskey. Mary Yap, Robert Zimmermann, Allison FRESHMEN be 8 E Aboaf, Eva XD. 88 Abrams, Julie 232 Acevedo, David 2l6. 76 Action. Elaine 2l6. II9 Adamcik, Ronald 2CD Adamczyk. Michael 232 Adamczyk. Michelle Adams, Adams Adams Adams Adams Kimberly 2CX3, I3O Leon 46, I32, I6I, I30 . Michelle 95, l6I, 66 . Richard 232 , Tammy 58, 2w, IO7, 80, I05 Adams, Vicki 2w, 5I, 66 Aguayo. Therese IGI, II7 Akins, Sean 2l6, 2I7. II6 Alban. Sherri 232 Albert, Donald l6l Albert, Gary 2l6 Albright. James 2l6 Albright. Suzanne 232 Alcarez, Anna 232, 50 Aldrich. Julie I6I, II7. I26 Alexander, David 2l6, I29 Alexander, Lucinda 232, 80 Alexoff. Melissa 2l6 Allen, Annette 2l6 Allen, Douglas 2l6 Allen, Jennifer 202 Allen, Robert 2l6 Alubowicz. Brian 232 Alubowicz, Christine I6I Alvarado. Christina 52. 2l6 Alvarez, Joseph 232 Amado. Anissa 232. 50, 67, 8 Amado. Thaddon 2w, 72 Amlee, Carol I40 Ammann, Bruce I54 Anderson Alice 232 Anderson Andrea 232, 50 Anderson Brian 2l6 Anderson, David I6l, 40 Anderson. Dean Anderson Jane 40 Anderson Laura 2M Anderson Renee II9 Anderson Robert Anderson. Wendy 232 Andolino, Nicholas 232. 79 Andresen, Karen I6I Andresen, Michael 2l6. II2 Andresen, Stephen 48 Andress. Nicholas 232 Andrino. Lesley 2l6 Andrino. Marco 232 Annibal. Lisa 200 Anthis, Robert 2l6. 79 Anton, David Amonick. Cynthia I32. I6l, 88 Apostolik. Andrew 2CD Apostolik, John I6I Appleton. Steve I6I Aquilano, Don 202. 85, 84 O00 INDEX 2 Aquilano, Kara 2l6, 2I8, I0l. 87, 73 Aquilino. Michelle 2l6 Armstrong, Marguerite 232 Armstrong. Monique 232 Armstrong, Sharon l6I Arndt. Danette 2l6, I26 Arnold, Dick IS4, S4 Arnold. Joyce I38 Arnold, Kenneth Arnold, Vernon 46, I30, 79 Aros, Susan 2l6, I06, I07 Arriaga, Scott 232 Arvayo. Maria Aviles, Herlinda IS2, I53 Ash. Janet I6l, I23, IOS Ash, Jennifer 58, 232, II9, 80 Ashcraft, David l54. II7. II6 Atkinson, Clifford Atkinson, Joseph 232 Atkinson, Stacey l6l Atwood, Ramona 2l6 Atwood, Ricky Aurand, Eric 2w, II2. 68, 69. I2I Austin, Robin l92, l9l Averett, Becky Avery. Diane l6l Avila. Mistina I33, IGI Avila. Yvonne Avillanoza, Yvette Axsom, Chester 2l6 Babich, Becky I6I. 66 Bacon, Shawn 232, l30 Badger, Gregory 2w Baer, Roggie I32 Bailey, Dorothy l38 Bailey. Douglas 232. I30, 48, 79 Baker, Sallie 2w, II2 Baker, Sheri 2l6, II9, 83 Balistrieri, Victoria 52, 200 Ball. William I32, IO, I6I Ballere, Michele Balser. Charles I6l, I94 Baltazar, Eric 46, 22, l6I Bambauer. Gregory 2l6, 64. 48 Bankemper, David Barger Jr., Robert 46, 2w, 79 Barker. Patricia 232, 80 Barkulis, Stephanie 2l6, II2, 66 Barlow. Susan 2l6 Barnes, Deborah 2w, II2. I28 Barnett. Donald 2l6, I27 Barr, Frank I48 Barr. Joseph 56. 200 Barrigar, Michael 2w Barthel, Dana 2l6 Bartke. Pamela 232 Bartkus, John I62 Barton. Andrea 2l6, II2 Bartz, Anthony 232 Basham, Joann 2w, II2, II3, II7, II6 Bastian, Scott 232. 65, 48. 79 Bastian. Stephanie 2w, 83 Bateman, Jonathan 53. 232. 79 Bateman III. Wilbur 53, 95, 2l6. 44, 79 Beard Ill. James Beardslee, Kathryn 2l6 Becker, Paula 232 Beckford. Jennylind 232 Bedford, Martin I52 Bedford, Tara 232 Beebower, Marianne 232 Beehler. Elwood I40 Behncke, Larry 2w, 37 Behrens. Keith XD, 72 Belden, Cheryl 2CD Bell. Michael 232. IOI, 70 Bellomo, Donato Beltran, Cesar 2l6 Beltran. Gianina 232 Bender, Brett Bender. Sean 232 Benedetto, Frank 54, 2CD Bennek. Lisa 2l6 Bennett, Deborah 2l6 Benson, Dawn 232, 82 Benson, Lori 232 Benson, Steven I62, I23, I05 Benson. Tracey 2w, I25 Bentley, Neil 2l6. II2, I2I Benton. Trayvion 232, l30 Benzel. Cinthia 232 Berezowski, John 2l6, I62 Berezowski. Michele Berg, Kevin I62 Bergman, Lynn 233 Bergstrom, Dale I62. 62 Berkson. Denise 233 Bernard, Tony 2l6. II2 Bernert. Michael I62 Bernert. Richard XD Berrie. Kevin 233 Berry. Richard 2w, II2 Bertagnoli, Denise 58, 2l6 Betts, Granva 2w, IIS Beuckman. Noel 233 Beveridge. Mary 233 Bianchi. Deanna Bidel, Kelly Bidel, Tracy 2l6 Bierwag, Morella 58. 2l6, 37 Biggers, John 2I7 Biggs, Rebecca 2w. II2. Il3 Billesbach. Brett 2I7, 49 Bilodeau. Patricia XD. II2. l2I Bingold. Brian 46. 30. 29, IO. I62, I46, 32. 62, 63, 72 Bingold. Kelly 233 Bird. Paul 2m Bird, Scott 233, 48 Biserchich, Richard 2CD Biserchich, Ronald Bishop, Alan 2I7 Bishop. Alice I50 Bishop, Stephanie 233 Bishopp, James II2, I62 Bishopp, Steven 233 Bitnar. Timothy 233 Bittman, Christopher 2I7, 79 Bittman, Mark 233 Bizek. Cheryl 2l7 Blake IV, John Blanchard. Kien 233, 65, 48, 79 Blanchette, Randy 2l7 Bland. Richard I62 Bland ll. Steven 2I7 Block. Cynthia 263 Bobell, Lisa I62 Boede. Kurt 2212 Boesel, Brian 2w Boie. Susan I40 Bond. Gina 2w Bond. Raymond Bonds. Eric 2I7 Bonin. John 2I7 Bonin. Steven I62, I94 Bonn, Gregg 2I7 Bonny, Steven 2I7 Boofter. Barbara 233 Bordonaro, Mary I62 Bordowitz, Pamela Bostick, Charlie 2w Botkin, Steven 233. 70 Bottenfield. Sharon 2m Bouley, Suzanne I32. I62 Bounds, James 233 Bouseman, Andrew 2I7. 72 Bouseman, Marcella I62 Bouwens. Suzan ISS Bovell. Gerald Bowe, Emily 233 Bowers. Kimberly 2I7 Bowland. Patrick Boyd. Janet I50 Boyle, Robin 2I7 Brace. Sylvia I62 Bradfield. Tracey Brady, Joanne 233 Brady, Lisa 233 Braren. Courtney 233 Bratt, Lita Braun, Sandra 52, 233, 80 Bravin, Lance 46, 2w Brewton, Jeffrey 2I7, II7 Briamonte. Kim 2l7. 80 Briamonte. William I62, 98 Brimmer. Wendy 2w. II2. 80 Brody. Robin 233 Brody, Seth Brooks. William 53. 20l, 79 Broom, Bruce 2I7. 49 Broom. Willie Brose. Leslie Rebecca 2l7 Bruce. Brosnan. Donald 44, 54, 55, I62 Brossart. Joseph I62 Brown. Andrea I62. II7. Il6. 9l Brown. Bethany 20l. II2. Im. 80 Brown. Kimberly 2l7. II7 Brown. Laura 20l Brown, Lori 233. 80 Brown Brown , Richard l46 . Robert 2Ol Browne, Timothy 233. 48 Brown ing Jr.. Donald 2l7. II2 Brubaker, Gregory Debra 20l Carr. Fr ll6. 4l. 98 Brumfield. Janet 20l Brumfield. Mark Brunderman. Barbara l62. 40 Bruning. Christopher I63 Bruning Jr.. Francis 233 Bruning. Raymond 2I7, 74 Brush. Teri 2l7 Buchanan. Melissa 233 Buck. Janelle 58. 233. II2 Buglewicz. Michael 2I7. 84 Buiarski. Robert 233. 65, 48. 72 Buona, John I63. 37 Burd. Edmund 233 Burger. William I63 Burgess. Bill l54. l55 Burke. Lori 233 Burkel. Kimberley 2l7. II2 Burkel. Wendy II2. I63. 4l Burmeister. Brent 233 Burmeister. Brian 20l Burnett. Audrey 20l Burney. Rachel 233 Burnham. Andrea 233 Burns, Stephanie 2l7 Burton. Gregory 48. 49, 74, 4 Burton. Maria 20l Burzloff. Beth 2l7 Bush. Karen 52. I63 Bushey. Michael 20l Butler. Jonathan 233 Butler. Robert Bybee. Catherine I63 Byers. Eric 2I7 Byers. Gary I63 Byrd. Jr.. Raymond 20l. II2 Cabrera. Yvette 20l Cady. Kristoplter 233 Caid. Dea l40 Calabrese. Frederick 233 Caldwell. Jon Callahan, Camacho. Camacho. Cambalik C ambalik 80 Liz I34. I44 Cecilia 2I7. I26 Gaston I63, 73 Elisa II2. I63. I06 Grace 95, 2l7. l3I. 3 Cameron. Tracy 20l Camp, Amanda 233. II2. II3 Campagne. Kimberly I63. 88. 72 Campagne. Kristine I63, 88 Campagne. Robert 233 Campanella. Catherine 20l. II2 Campanella. Mark 2I7 Campbell. Carla I33. I63 Campbell, Charles 2I7 Campbell. Harold II2. I63. 4l Campbell. Howard 20l Campbell. Jamie l32. I63 Campbell. Kelly I63 Campbell. Kevin 233 Campbell. Lisa I63 Campbell, Raymond 233. 48 Capehart. Capin. Lillian 233 Capp. John 20l. 85, 72 Carabetta. Benjamin Carlson. Alix 20l Carlson. Camala 20l Carlson. Daniel 20l Carlson. Carlson, Carlton, Robyn 233. II2 Virginia Muriel l40. l4I Carney. Laura I32. I33. I63 Carney. Michael Carney. Paul 233 ancis 2I7. 49. 79 Carranza. John 2I7, 20l Carreras. Michael 49. 84 Carroll. Peter 233 Carroll. Richard 2I7 Carruthers. Carlos 234 Carruthers. Gary I52, I53 Carter. Bruce 2l7. Il2 Carter. Lee 20l Carter. Pamela 234 Carter. Patricia 20l Carver, Victoria I32. I63 Casanega, Lorraine 234 Case. Todd 234. 48 Casertano. Joseph 53. 2I7, 79 Casertano. Patrice 52. 95. ICD, I. I63. 44. 80 Cashmark, Daryn I64 Castelbranco. Antonio I64 Cates. Laura 20l. 5I. I25. 66 Causbie. Karin Ceizyk. David 2l7. 37, 72 Ceizyk. Dennis 20l. 37. 85. II9. Center. Cynthia 20l Center. Daniel 53. 2I7, 79 Cervantes. Kristine 2l7 Cervantes. Lesa I33. I64 Chabot. Susan L. 2l7 Chadwick. Betty I52 Chalk. Phoebe 2I7. 50. 67 Chamberlain. Adam 234 Chamberlain. Alis 2I7 Chandler. David 56, 2I7. 47. 4 Chaney. Kenneth 2l7 Chapman. Daniel 46. 20l Chapman ll, Howard Charles. Noel 234 Chase. Andrew 53. 2I7, 79 Chase. Laurie 52. 20l Chavarry. Janine II2. II3. I64. I23 Chavarry. Mark 2l7 Cheeseman. Charles 234 Cherne. John 54. 2I7 Cherry. David 53. 2l8. 79 Cherry, Deidre 20l. 88 Chez, Elizabeth Chiarelly. Elaine 2I8 Chiasson. Frances l56 Chilcote, Amy I64 Chilcote, Brad 234, 70, 48, 76 Childs. Victoria I64 Cholo. Ernesto 20l. 64 Cholo. Marie I33 Choquette. Deborah 2l8. 67 Choquette, Thomas 20l Chouinard, Paul 53. 2l8. 79 Christensen. Randal 2l8. 79 Christie, Cathy 95. 2l8. 88 Church, Cheri 52, 53, I64. 80 Churchill, Michelle 234 Ciaravino. Josephine 20l Cimino. Kellie 234. 80 Cissell, Randall Clark. James I64 Clark. Jill 2l8. 80 Clark. John 53, 20l Clark. Melissa Clark. Yvonne 2l8. ll9 Clarke. Andrew Clewis. Lawrence 2l8. 227. 64 Clewis. Patrick 20l, l7 Cluey. William 2l8. 64, 49 Cochran. Cynthia 20l. l26 Cochran. Teresa 234. 80. I26 Cochren, Marchell 20l Cocklin. Sheryl 234 Coco. Susan I44 Cohen. Heidi 234 Coker. Douglas I64. ll7 Coker, Gina 20l Colburn. Sheveen Cole. Patrick 2l8. 49. 79. 43 Cole. Sherri 2I8 Colell. Dayna 20l Coleman. Jacqueline 20l Coleman. Suzanne 234. l26 Coletti. Lisa 234 Colica, Anthony 2l8. 64 Colica, Neil 20l. 6l Collins. Brett I64 Collins, Charles 234 Collins. Collins. David 234, ll2. 65 Ronald 2l8. S4 Collura. Frank I44 Combo. Combo. Combs, Combs. Jacque 234. 67 Leslie 202. 60. 66 Scott Tracy 202 Comins. Jill 202 Comiskey. Darnell I33. I64 Comstock. Kelly I64 Confer. John I48 Conklin, Michael 202 Conlan. Brian 2l8 Conley. Tammy I64 Conn. Mary 202 Conner. Donna I64 Connolly, Linda 202 Conway. Laura 52. 202. 80. IO4. l05 Conway. Marcus I35, I44 Cook. John I64 Cook, Leslie 202. 80. II7, II6, 4I Cook. Robert 234 Coons. Pamela 202 Cooper. Charles I9I Cooper. Rick 2I8 Copeland. Kelly 2I8 Coppenbarger, Robert 234. 65. 48 . Corbett, Kevin 202 Cordero. Jessica 2l8. Il2 Cordero. Marco I32. I64 Cormican. Larry I64. 6l. 62, 63 Cornejo. Laura 2I8 Cornell. Mark 2l8. l25 Cornell lll. William 202 Cornwell. Jeffrey 2l8. ll2 Corrigan. Jeffrey 2l8 Cosaluzzo. Daniel Costello, Joseph Cota-Robles. 234. 48 Cottrell. Meisha 2l8. 37 Courville, Chris I64 Cover, Lori 202. 93 Covington. Jill 2l8 Cox, William 234 Coykendall. Susan 202. 87 Crabtree. Merrie I64 Craig, Steven l65. 37 Crane. Bryan 202 Crawford. James IS2. l53. 7I Crawford. Terri I65. ll7 Crawford. Victoria 2l8. II9, I26 Crawford, Wendi Creech. Kimberly I65 Creese. Victor Crim. Patrick Crinage. Mark Crinage. Michael Crisp. Curtis Crisp. Cynthia I65 Critchley, Timothy 53. I65 Croft. Kimberly 234 Cromwell. Suzanne 202. l26 Crooks. James Cross. Linda 234 Croswell. Barbara 202. II7 Crotts. David Crouch, Kristi 202. II2. lI3. II9 Crowder. Brian 53, 202. 79 Crutchley. Candace 202 Cruz. Vincent 95. 2l8. 84 Cullinan. Kathleen 234. ll9. 82 Cullinan. Kim 46. 202 Cumbie. Darla 2l8. II9 Cumming. Crystal 2I8 Cummins. Sharon 202, II2, IN Cunniff. Kevin I65 Cunningham. Shawn 234 Curley, Bryan 234, 245. 79 INDEX 7 Curtin. Brett 202 Curtin, Jenifer 2I8 Curtis, Julia 234 Curtis, Richard 9, I65 Cushing. Nancy 202, 80 Czlapka, Deniese 202 Dabler. Matthew 234. II2 Dahl. Paula lO3. 50. 5I, I65, 83 Dahlke. Jennifer 58, 2I8 Daigle. Sharon I65 Dail. Harrison 2l8, 49, 76 Dalby, David I44 Dale. Anthony 202. II2 Dale, Linda 234, II2, 67 Dalessandro. Amy 234 Dalky, Jennifer l3I Dalton, Colleen 2l8, II9 Daly, Michael Damhesel, Joanna I65, II7 Dana. Douglas 234. 76 Daniels, Deborah I65 Danielson, Kathy 234 Danielson, Mark Dansdill. Stacey Dapprich, Darrell 234 Dapprich. Deneen I32, I65 Darby, Stuart I65 Darling, Dawn 52. 2l8. 82 Darnell. Julie 2l8, II2, ll3. 88 Darnell, Rex 234 Dates, Lee Daughtery. Sean 234 Daunheimer. James l34. I. I48. l49 Davenport. Barbara I48 Davidson. Grace 234 Davies. Rachel 202. 73 Davies, Stephen 234. 48 Davis. Davis, Davis. Davis, Brent I65. 47 Christie 234 Debra 2l8, II9 Gregory 2l9 Davis, Karen 2l9. l30. 80 Davis. Lane 234 Davis, Mark 235. l30 Day. Amanda I65 Day. Mark 2l9 Dean. Kerry 2l9 Dees, Anthony 202 Defelice. Christopher Delafuente. Renee I65, Delatorre, David Delcastillo, Pamida Deleon. Jean I23 DeMent. Kelly 202. 66 Dengler. Paul Denker, Thomas 65. 48 Dennis. Bryan I65 Denton. William 2l9 Deponte. Cynthia 235 Deputy. Kim 2l9 Dernier. Denise I65 Derr. Kyle 2l9 Deserio. Frank 235 Desimone, Jacqueline Desman. Renee 235 Devine, Christopher 235 Devoursney. Kristin I65 Devoursney. Lorell 235 Diamos. Camilla I35. I45. Diaz, Michelle 2l9 Dick. Nancy 58. 235 Dickinson, Sheila I65, 98 Dickstein, Jonathan 2l9. II2 Diehl. Monica I68 Dilillo, Robert 202, 74 Dillabough, Harry I68 Dillard. Carolyn I32, I68 Dillingham, Joyce 202. II2, II3, 83 Dillingham, Karen 235, 82 Dingeldine. Steven 2l9 Dingell. Thomas Dinkin, Jeffrey I68 Dinsman, Lorrita I68 Dlouhy, Lavonne Dobbs. Joanne l68 Dobyns. Jenny l68 Dolan, Charles l68 Dominguez. Leonardo 2l9. 64, 49 Dorey. Monique I68 Doria. Ann 2l9 Doria. Anthony l68 Dorion, Richard 235. 65. 48 Dorsey, Ronald 2l2, 203 Dorsey, Ryan 235, 65 Douglas, Lena 2l9, 80 Douglas, Robert Dunne. Patricia 2l9, 67 Dunne. Virginia l68 Dupuis. Coleen 203 Duran, Estevan 5I, I9l Duran, Richard l25, l68 Dye. Christine l4O Dzurick. William 48 Eagle, Jan I44. 34 Early. Laureen 2l9, II9, 4I Ecelbarger. Michele 235 Eckels. Jerice 95, 2l9 Ecker, Judy 203. 93. I28 Edelbrock, Anthony Edes, Adam Edgar, Lisa I68, l3O Edmond, Eric 2l9, 37 Edmond, Howard 235 Edmond, Richard 203 Edwards, Robert 235 Edwards. Terri 235. 5l. 67 Egan, Patricia 44. 5I, I68 Egeland. Jeffrey Egeland. Lori -...y ,L . 1 Y N . C 21 ,lf Aj s Dow. Carol l35. I44 Dow, Nora 95, 203, IOS Downard. Mickey 53, 235, 79 Dozier. Brenda I68 Drake, Toni I68 Drake. William 65 Draper. Mark 2l9 Draper, Todd Draughn. April 95, IO, l68 Drawbaugh. Dean 56, 235, II2, 84 Druch. Thorin 203, I22, I23 Dubois, Michelle 235 Dufresne. William Duhamel, Marc 98 Duhamel. Michael 203 Dukes. Shawn Dunaway, Melissa 235 Dunigan, Kimberly 203. IO5 Dunlap. Brian 203 NN mis, '1 Eggar, Kerry 58, 2OI. 2II, 203 Eggar. Susan 58, 2l9, I3I Eggers. Laura 235 Eggers. Mitzi 235 Ehredt. Jennifer 203 Eisenfeld. Devra 2l9 Eisenhuth. David l68 Elcess. Beverly I38 Ellersick, Brenda l68 Ellersick, Jeffrey 235 Ellersick, Michael I68 Elliot, Colin 2l9 Elliot. Denise I69 Elliott. Kimberly Elliott. Marcel 203 Elliott. Paul I68. I69 Elliott, Regina 2l9 Ellis. Julieann II2, I69, 4I, I05 Ellis. Steven 203 Ember. Michelle 2l9 Emmerich, Linda Encinas. Harvey 2l9, 76 Encinas, Timothy I69 Eng. Randall 2l9, 79 Eng, Robert 97. I69. l28 Engel. Dorothy I46 Engel, Kathleen 2l9, II2 Engel, Michael II2. I69. l2I English, Brian 203 Entrekin, Barry I69. 79 Epley, Corey 235, 48 Epperson, Bradley 203 Erbe, Matthew 203. 79, Il9, 4I Erickson, Amy 2l9 Erickson. Signe 52, 203. 2l9, 40 Erickson, Sondra 218, lOl Escarcega, Michael 235. 48 Essig. Eric I69 Essig. Kristin 2l9 Estes, Kimberly 2l9 Estes, Leah IOI. 235, 67. 86. 93 Eubank. Kathy I69, II9 Eustice, Harold l46 Eustice. Mary 2l9. 80 Evans, Alice l36 Evans Bradley 2l9 Evans Dana 2l9 Evans Juli I69 Evans Lind 203 Evans Marc 235, II2 Evans Thomas 235. II2 Ewer. Paul I69 Ezeilo. Brenda I32, I69. I94 Ezeilo. James 203 Fabiano. Edward 203 Faircloth, Jeffrey 203 Fallon. Kathleen I32, I69 Fannon, Stephanie 2l9 Farley, Jeffrey 236 Farlow. John 2l9. 79 Farrand, Denise 236 Farrar. Shirley I40 Fatovich, Matthew 203, 37 Fazio, Lisa 236 Fedison, Terry 46, I69 Fehr, Don l46 Feldkamp, Lisa 2l9 Fenton. Carol 219 Ferganchick. Julia 236 Ferguson. Thad 2l9. 64 Ferlan, Geoffrey 203. 85 Ferrer, Shannon 236 Ferrin, Leonard 2l9, 79, 83 Fest, Otto 220 Feucht. Mary I69 Fiandaca. Karina 220 Figueroa. Luis 97. I, I69. 49. 72, 73 Fila, Darin 46, 47. 30, I00, IOI, I69. 6, 35 Fileccia. Phillip 236. 76 Filiatrault, Peter II2, I69 Findley, Stephen 236 Finlay. Matthew 203 Finley, Stephen 220 Finney, Brian Fiore, Richard 220 Fischer, lisa 236 I44 Dunlap, David 56, 235 Ellis. Thomas 203 Fish, Alan 236 6 INDEX Fisher. Kenneth Fisher, Kent l56 Fisher. Kurt Fitch. Jodi 220 Fitzgibbon. Timothy l69 Flanagan. Kathleen 236 Flanagan. Shawn 220 Flanders, Cary I69 Fleetwood, Marc 236. 70, 48 Fleischmann. Mark 203, 72 Fleischmann, Michael 236 Fleming. Michael Flores. Flores. Anne 236 Richard I70 Flores. Sonia Fobes. Angela 236 Fobes. Jason 220 Fones. Ken l40 Forbes, Janet 220 Ford, Andrew 236 Ford, Jeffery I70 Ford. Laurel Fcrtney. Michelle 236. II2 Fossdal, Jon 220 Fossland. liane I38 Foster. Jeffrey 236, 70 Fotheringham. David I70 Foulger, Deeanne 236 Foust, Bradley 220. 72 Fowler, Eric 220 Fowler, Ivan l46 Fowler, Jeffery 203. 48. 49 Fox. Stephanie 95. 203, I3I Fraley. Dava 220 Fraley. Kimberly 203 Frank. Pamela 203, I26 Franklin. Curtis I70 Franklin. Leslie Franklin, Lori 236, 80 Franklin. Rhonda l70 Franko, Mary 220 Franzen. Kevin Fuss, Michele 220, 80, I26 Gaarder, Casandra 220 Gacon. Deborah 203 Gacon, Frank I70 Gadway, Catherine 220 Gadway, Deborah I70 Gaecke. Christopher 220 Gagnon. Christine II2. II3. 80 Gagnon, John 236 Gallagher. Deanna 204 Gallagher. Lynda 236 Gallagher. Thomas 220 Gallagher. Tina 204 Gallagher. Tracy 58. 236. 80 Gallegos, Alfredo Gamble. Lisa Gamble. Nancy Gamble. Teresa Gamboa. Anne I70 Gangwal, Priti 236 Garcia, Gerry 236. 65 Garcia. Wayne 204 Gardner. Robert I70. 37 Garitano, Rita l45. 98 Gasbarri. Ronda 220. lI9. 80 Gates. Cathleen 204. 80 Gates, Kevin II2. I70 Gazzola. Karen 58, 236, 80 Gazzola. Laura I32. I70, lI9. 34. I26 Gazzolo. Darnell I70 Geary. Daniel 236 Gemoets, Cameron I70 Gengler. Matthew I70 Genzman. Scott II2, I70 Genzman. Troy 236 Georgalas, Michael 220 Giles, Megan 236. 87 Gillespie. Trent 236. 65 Gillett. Michael 204 Gilmore, Shonna Glendening, Wendy 52, 220. 80 Glener, Jill 236. 48. I26 Glener, Scott I7l Glew, Dwayne 204 Glick. Gregory 53, l7l Glick. Jay 236, 84 Glinski, John Glover, Kathy I7l. lI7 Glow. Cheri I7I Goddard, Michael 56. 2l8. 220, l0l. IO. 72. 79 Goddard. Tammy 204. 202. 210. 203. l0l. II2. 9. l06, 80 Godfrey, Floyd 237 Godfrey, Karrie 204. II2. ll3 Goertzen. Terrie 237 Goff. Christopher Gokin, Stephne 204. II2. II3. 80 Gomer, Roger 237 Gomez. Victor 237, 48 Gompf. Teresa l7I Gonzales. Debra 220 Gonzales. Elaine 204 Gonzales. Sandra 204. l3I, l05 Goodnight, Eric 237 Goretski, Winifred 220. IO7 Gorton. Michael 204 Gorton, Michele I33. I7I Goss. Joanne l7I, II9. ll6 Goss. Nancy 237 Gottsacker, James l7l Gould. Jade I7I Grabo. Michael l7l Graffam, James I7l Grant. Marshall 68. 98 Grantham. James 204, 64 Grassie, Joanne 204 Frauenfeld. Timothy I70 Fredricks. Steve 220. 72 Freitag. Heidi 203 French. Bobby 236. 65. 48 French, James 203 French. Michael I70 Friedrich, John 236 FrinFrock. Patricia l46 Frish. Jennifer 236 Fuenning. Jeffrey 220 Fugate. Anne 236 Fugate. Mary I70 Fulford. Laurie 236 Fulkerson. Kimberly 236 Fulkerson. Richard 203 Fuller. Barbara I40 Fulton. Kimberly 58. 220 Funk. Michael 203. 49 Furr. Tonya I70 Fush. Alan 48 George. George. Jason 220 J0di 236 Graves, Kary 204 Gray, John 237. 48 George, Ruth George, Todd 28. 236. 48 Gerleman. Deann 204 Gervais. Carl 54. I70 Ghoulam. Bechara 220. 84 Gray. Ronald 204 Greason. Matthew 204 Greco, Robert Green. Jacqueline 220. I3l. I80 Green. Peter 237. 48 Green. Sean Ghoulam. Tania 95. 204, I34. l08 Giardinelli. Michelle 236 Gibson. Gibson. Gibson. Erik 94. 95. I70 Jill I32. l70, 33 Lorri 50, 5l, I70 Gieber, Mitchel 204 Green. Terri 220 Green. Thomas 204, 49. 79 Gil. Gilbert 204. 64, 37 Gilbert. Julie 204 Gilbert. Paul 236 Gilbert, Shelley 220. 66. 67 Guday, Earl 204, ss Giles, Charles l7I, I94 K Y ff. Greenberg. Gary 237 Greenberg. Scott I7I. lI9, II6. 4l, IOS Greenburg, Kendall I02, 30. l0l. l7I Greenburg. Kimberly I02, 30. l0l, l0. l7l Greene. Holly l7I Greenough, James Greenough. John Gregson. Robert 204 Gregson. Theresa l33, I0, I7l Gresham, Doug II6. II7, 4I Gresham, Kimber l72 Gresham, Perry 237 Gresko. Carrie 204 Gresko. Christopher 237 Griego. Gary 220 Griffin, Jessica 204 Griffith. Michelle 220, 37. 80. ll7. ll6 Griffith. Sherri 220 Grimes. Mark 4l Grose, Ann I53 Grossman, Daniel 204 Grossman, Deborah 204. II2 Gruber. Karen I72 Guarino, Thomas Guerena. Maria 204 Guerrero Ill. Cecilio 48 Gulotta, James 220 Gumbus. Michele 220. II2 Gumm. Joe I72 Gunn. Zoey 237. 82 Gustus. William 237 Gutierrez. Martinie 237. 80 Guttuso. lnnocenza 204 Guttuso. Maria 220 Guttuso. Michelle 237 Haak. David 204 Haak. Diane l33. l72 Haaksma, Laura 220. I26 Haaseth. Serena 237 Haberstich. Mark 204. 85 Haberstich. Valerie 220 Habetler. Linda 220. II2 Hacker. Cynthia Hacker, Janette Hackney. Melanie 237 Hage, James 237 Hage. Rodney 220 Hagenah II. Richard 237 Haglund. Dawn 237. II2 Hail, David Halbwachs Jr.. Charles 237 Hale. James I72 Hale. Todd 237 Hall, Beth 220 Hall. Erin 220, I3l Hall. Margo IN. l0l. ll2, II3. 9. I72, l30. 80. 72 Hall. William l48. l49 Haller. David l0, I72 Hallgrimsson. Jon 237 Hallums. Debra 22l Hamby. Lori 22l Hamilton. Barbara 204. 5l, I3l Hamilton. Kathleen 44. 97. IO2. 5I. l72, 80. 72. 73 Hamm. Ann I40. I5 Hammer. Susan 22l. 50. 66, 72 Hamrick. Joseph I46. I47 Hancock. Jack I72 Hancock. Kristy I33, I72 Handler, Harriet l48 Hanley. Debra I72 Hanley. Michael 237 Hanley, Nancy 204 Hannifin. Dick 204 Hannum, Kimberly 237 Hannum, Tamara 204. 37 Hansel, Elizabeth Hansen. Beth 22l. II2 Hanshaw, Alan 97. IO3. l0l, l0, I72. 32. 62, 73 Hanson. Michelle 95. 22I Harczak, Brian 204 Hardesty. John 204. I23, II6. 4I Harding. Lorene 204. 72. 98 Harkins, Eric 204 Harland. Michael 205 Harriman. Donald Harris. Melinda 94. 95. l72 Harrison. Marci 58, 22l. ll9 Harrison. Scott I72 000 INDEX Harrold, Kristin 30, l0, I72 Hart, Daniel 26 Hart. Deborah 26 Hart. Kris 237 Hart, Lisa 22I, IO7, 88 Hartman. Julia 205 Harvey. Dayna 237, 67 Harvey, Debbie l40 Harvey. Jason 22I Hause. Alison I72 Hause. Nancy Hausman. David I72, 62 Hawkey. James I72 Hawley, Debbie Hawley, Rodger l2I Hayes Jr.. John 26 Hayes, Twilo 22I Haynes, Daniel 22I Hayward, Renee 26. II2, II3, l3O Haywood. James 237 Hazzard, Diana I72 Hazzard, James I49 Heacock. Amy 37 Heald, Shelly I73 Heckler, Tracey 220, 67 Hedspeth. Jeffery 26 Heeb, Greg I73 Heflin. Renee 95, 8. ll. I59. l67. 9, IO, I73. 4l, II6. II7 Hehir, Andrea I73 Hehir, Sandra 237 Heidman. Angelina 237. 80 Heiman, Karl I73 Heiman, Timothy 56. 26 Helberg, Arleyne 26 Helberg, Arthur 26 Held. Jeffrey I73 Held, Teresa 22I Helwig, Kevin Hemer, Amy 22I. ll2 Hemmo, Philip 237 Hennessy, Janice 237 Hensley, James 22l Hensley. Mary 237, 88 Herhold, Alana 22I Herhold, Lisa II2. II3, I73 Hermeling. Darrin 205 Hermes, Kurt 237 Hernandez. Daniel 22I, 64 Hernandez. David 22I, 64, 49 Herr. William 205 Herrera. Suzanne 26 Herrick, Dave 54. 26. 79 Herrick. Nancy 237 Herriges. Mitchell 22I, II2, l2I Herring-Colon, Jose 22I, II2 Hewitt. John 26, 22I Hewitt. Kathy 98 Hicks, Kaye I73 Hicks, Rhonda 26 Higgins, Jim l40. 66 Higgins, Kelly 237 Hightower. Margaret I3. 205 Hightower Jr.. Richard 97, I3. 26, I28 Hiennewell. Craig I48 Hileman, Stacy 26, 202. 203. IOO, I0l, 86 Hill. Christopher I73 Hill. Jennifer 26, lI2. I6, 80 Hill. Kevin 237 Hill. Tammy 237 Hiller, Jeffrey 95. 26, I3I Hillman. Michael I73 Hines. Kelly 237. me INDEX Hinz, Gregory Hippensteel. Ryan 22I Hirschinger. Heidi I73 Hites. Michael 22I Hoard, Robert 237 Hochwert. James 22I Hoff. Andrew I73, 37 Hofmeister, Randell 22I Hohl. Martin 26 Hoke. Patti 58. 205 Holbrook, Michael 238 Holden, Darlene 26 Holden, Scott 22I, II2, 84 Holladay. Elizabeth 22I Holladay. Rebecca 26 Holland. Richard 22I, II7 Holley, Bret 46, 205, 68 Hollingsworth. Jeffrey 22I, 227. 64 Hollingsworth, Tannis l32. II2, I06. I73, 33 Hollom, Eric Hollom, Wayne 238 Holly. Carol l40 Holly. Scott II2, l73 Holman, Tamara 2I8. 22I. lOl, 67 Holmberg. Heidi I73 Holstad. Julie 22I, I26 Holt, Linda 238 Holt, Lynda I73. II9 Holtmyer, Devin 22I Holyoak. Teresa 238 Hood, Thomas 238 Hooge. Terri I73 Hoover. Chandra 26 Hoover, Charles I73. l94 Hoppe. Kelley II2, 23. IO6. I73 Horan Jr.. Stephen I73, 79 Horkey, Mary 26 Hornback, Brett 238 Hornback, Lori I76 Hornick, Pamela 26 Horswell, Gena 205. 80. 4l. II6. II7, 4l Horswell, Leslie I76, 4I, II6. II7 Horton. Brian 22I Hostetler. William Houck, Tracy 238, 67 Houston, John 22I, 76 Howard, Brian I76 Howard, Brian l0. I76. II7 Howard. Jeffrey 26 Howard. Patrick 22I. 37. 79 Hubbard, Todd Huber. Sharon I76 Hubert, Michael I76 Huddleston, Judith I76 Huddleston, Kathleen Hudson, James 238. II2 Huerta. Carol I49 Hoffaker, Mel I49 Huffman, Jerry 22I Hug, Thomas 26 Hughes. Tammy I76 Hughey, Shanna 22I. II2, II3 Hulings, Edward I76 Hulkgren, Mark 48 Huligren. Mark 238 Humphreys, David 56, I76, I49 Humphreys, Susan 238 Hundt. Terry I76 Hunnewell. Craig 238 Hunnicutt, Archie 22I, 32, 79 Hunter, Holly 26 Hunter, Margaret I40 Hunter, Susan 238 Hurley, Steven 53. 26, 79 Hust. Brandi 238, 66, 73 Hutchison. David 26 Hutchison, Deanne 22I, 37 Huzey, Cathleen 22I, II2. II3 Hyatt. Tamara I76, II6. II7. I4l Iacovelli, Anthony 205 Iannuzzi, Matthew I76 lckes, Eric I76 lde, William I76. 62. 63 lkenaga, Cathy 26. l3I Ikenaga, May 22I Ingham. Timothy lnorio, Bret 238, 79 lnorio, Gina 206 lpsen. Telsa I76 lrbinskas, Robert lrvin, Marci 58, 238. 82 Irvin, Mark 206 Isaacs. Lynnelle lvanecky. Steven I76 Ivanyi, Cord 238 Izlar, Jeana 206 Jackson, Damita 22I, I3O Jackson, Joann 22l Jackson. Sharen 206 Jacob, Mark 238. 65, 48 Jacobs. Joseph 206, II7 Jacobs. Kelly II2, 238 Jaeger, Michael 238 James, Kelly I76, 66. 33, 83 James. Kristen 206, 37, 83 James. Shawn 22I. 72, II7, II6 Janes, Craig 56, 238, 84 Janes, Douglas 56, I76 Janowski. Richard Jarvis. Steven 222 Jaten, Lucas 222 Jeffers, Karen 222 Jeffus, Sharon 238 Jenkins. Kristi 222. I3O, 80 Jennings, Michael I76 Jensen, Anne I77, l95 Johnson. Nathan 53, lOl, 238 79 Johnson. Nathan fWinstonJ 238 Johnston, Brett 238 Johnston. Debra 26 Johnston. Renee 206 Johnston. Ronald 222 Jones, Bob I37 Jones, Bonnie I77 Jones, Diane 222 Jones, Gwendolyn 206 Jones, Janice 26 Jones. John 222. II2 Jones, Mike 238 Jones. Pamela 238 Jones, Patricia 238 Jones, Sharlinda II2, 238 Jones. Thomas 222 Jones, Timothy 238 Jordan, Boris 9 Jordan, Cynthia Jordan, Lina 206 Joyal, Lisa 238 Juell, David 222 Juell, Paul 239 Juntiff Juntiff Jurado , Howard 239. 79 . llyse I77 Jr.. Albert 206 Jurado, Rodney 222, 228 Jensen. Jensen. Ingrid II2, 238 Jennifer 238 Jensen, Michael 238 Jensen. Paul 222 Jensen. Tamara 206 Johnson. Anders 53, I77 Johnson, Anne 206, II2, II3 Johnson, Betty I50 Johnson. Chris I77 Johnson, Dolores 206 Johnson. Elizabeth 206, 202. 203. II2, I06 Johnson. Grace 222 Johnson, Harry l36 Johnson, Jay I77. II6. 4l Johnson. Kelly 238 Johnson, Lee I4I Johnson. Leigh 206 Johnson. Leo I37 Johnson. Lisa lOl Johnson. Mark 238 Johnson. Monica 222. l30. 80 Kahn, Brian 222 Kahn. Pamela 222 Kajcienski, Michelle 239 Kaicienski. Sean 206, 49 Kalamas, Amanda 26 Kaler, Justin Kalish, Deanne 222 Kalish, SCOII I77 Kaltwasser, William 26 Kantenchuk, Johnna 26, 37 Kamper, Richelle 206. 98 Kaprelian. Lisa I77 Katz, Alan 239 Kaye. Robert Keck. Peter 206, I42 Keeny. Diana I77 Kehl. Patrick 222 Keim. Jeffrey 26. ll7. II6. 4l. 98 Keiper, Kyle 239 Kelley, Linda 222 Kelly, Mary I77 Kelly. Timothy 239 Kemp. Bret Kemp. Brock 239 Kempton. Jeffrey 239, 48 Kenan. Jan l38, 256 Kennedy, Katherine 206 Kennedy. Michael Kerby, Joseph 206 Kercheval, Denise 222, l07. 80 Kerr. Christopher 46. 47, I77 Kersenbrock, Daniel 239 Kersenbrock. Kenneth 26. 64 Kersenbrock. Leonard 206 Kesler, James 26 Kessler, Stephanie 26 Kieper, Kyle 48 Kies, Matthew 239. 65 Kimminau. Alex 2l3. 26, I7. 49 Kincaid. Robert 222. 79 King. Charles 97, I77. I28 Kingfield, Larissa 222, II2 Kingsbury. Roger Kirby, Mary I77. I26 Kirchltoff, Dionne Kirk. Clarence I3O Kish, David Klauser, Edna I33, I77 Kleifgen, Elizabeth Knapp. James 239 Knickerbocker, Kimberly 222 Kniffin, Melissa 222 Knox. John l53 Kochanski. Stephen I77 Koehler. Robert 222 Koenders, Santee I77. 37, 74 Koerber, Donald 222 Kohlbacher. David 222, 72 Kok, Kimberly 222 Kollra. Katrina Komar, William 206. 79, 42 Komarek. Scott 239 Komnick. Susan I4I Kosnik, Stephen 54, 55. 26 Kovalsky, Vickie Kozar lll. James I89 Krach. Michael 222. I28 Kramer. Steven 222. I28 Krause. Cherie 239 Krause. Patrick 239. 48. 74 Krecek. Kimberly I33, I77 Kremer, Erik 26 Kremer, Kirk 222 Krix. Kathy 26 Kroes, Jill 5I. I77. 80 Kroh. Kristen 222, 50. II9, 83 Kroli. Michelle 30, I07, I77, 6l. 37, 33 Krugiohann. Kimberlee Krugman. Christian 239, 84 Kubiak. Linda 26 Kubiak. Timothy 239. 70 Kucera. Heidi I77. 49. 98 Kud-Kudiiaroff. Michael 222. 64. 49 Kuknsh. Patty 206. ii: Kulik. Mariellen 45. 97, I02. 50, 5l. I78. 6I. 72. 73 Kundert, Iris 222 Kurn. Michael 26. 79 Kutler. Will 239 Kuykendall. Travis 239. 48 Kuznicki. Tracey 26 Kwapich, Ron l56 Kwasman, Marcia 239 Laasko, Margee I50, 52 Labaer. Ariea 26 Labrosse, Rhonda 239, 80 Lackner, William 222, ll2 Lacoursiere, Anthony I32, I78 Lacoursiere, Tammy 222. 67 Lafond. Jeanne 95, IO2, II2, I. 9, I06, I78 Lage, Shannon 26 Lahrman, Todd 206 Lahrman, Tracy 207 Lakamp, Vonda 207 Lamb. Victoria I78 Lamm, Mark 239 Lamm, Phillip II2. I78 Landry. Keith 222 Lane, Jay Lane, Lisa Langlais, Jacqueline I33, I78 Langworthy, Erica 239 Laporte, Kent II2, 239 Laporte, Kimberly I78, I9S Laporte. Scot Larned. Daryl 239 Larned. Kelly 222 Larson. Eric 207, I23. I22 Larson, Wendy I78 Lasater, Dean 222, II2 Lasater, Jill 239 Lassiter, William Lattari. Donna l02, 207, II2. I6, l05 Lattomus. Jeffrey 46. I78 Lawson. Deborah 5. I78, II6. 4I Layden. Edward 239 Lee, Eileen 222, II9 Lee. Jennifer 207 Lee. Karen 239 Leeson, Kristine II2. I78, I2l Leinenbach. Gregory I78 Leinenbach. Patricia 239 Lemburg, Todd 26 Lehmkuhl, John 257 Lemme. Daniel 207 Lemoine, Michael 239, 65 Lenton. Dale 222, ll2. ll6, 4I Lennan. Michael 222 Lentz, Amanda I78, 87, I95. 73. IO2 Lentz, Casey 54. 239, 76 Lentz, Lesly 223. 86, 73 Leonard, James 239, 48 Lerch, Michael 239 Lerch, William Lester, Michael 239 Levi. Melissa 50, 239 Levin, Stephanie I78 Levy. Risa 58. 223 Lewers, James 53. 223, 79 Lewis, Barbara 207, I28 Lewis. Carole 207 Lewis, lan Lewis. Jason Lewis, Yvonne 207. 50. 5I, I07 l30, 37, 33, 46 Liberty. Nicole 223, lI7 Liechty. Kristen 207. 5I. 66 Lightner. Donald 239 Limperis. Leon l53 Lind, Alexandra 207, II2 Lind, Chadium Il, I6, 223 Lindell. Katherine 58. II2, 239 Lindquist, Stanford 223 Lindsey, Steven 239 Linesch, Chon II9 Link, Susan 239 Lippolis, Christopher 239 Lizarraga, Yvonne 239 Lloyd, Patricia Lochert, William 207 Lockwood, Jeffrey I47, 53 Loewe, Karyl 94, 95, 207, 5l. 87, 73 Loftus, Douglas 239 Lohmeier, Michael 239. 4, 8 Long. Anita Long. Cynthia 240, II9, 87, 73 Long. Laura 223 Long. Robin I32, I78, 33 Longton. Anne 2I8, IO7. 223 Lopez, Anna 94, 95. IO2, lOl. I78. 44 Lopez, Bill I53, I3l Lopez, Joseph 240, 79 Loranger. Joseph 56. I78 Loranger, Suzanne 207 Lorch, Karin 240 Lord. Arlene 223 Lord, Mark Lorentzen, Julie 240, II9 Lorentzen. Robert I78. II7. l95l. 4I Love. Andrew 207, I23, 98 Love, Brian Love, Catherine 223 Love, Christina I78 Lovgren, Julie I78 Loving. Timmothy 207 Luce, Storm Lucie. Patrick Lucker, Shawna 240 Ludwig, Christina II2, 240 Luian. Jared I79 Lukanuski. .lon Lumetta, Matthew 207. l2l Lundy, Cynthia I79 Lupo. Elisa 223. 80 Luscher, Kathleen l79 Lydic. Harry 54, 223, 60. 76 Lynch, Nancy l54, ISS Lytle, John I79. 64. 62 Macleod, Laura 240 Macomber, James 223 Macomber, Steven 46, 47, I79 Maddox. Cynthia 240 Maddox, Laura I79 Magro. Michael Maguire, David Maher. Kim I79 Maibauer, Michael 46, 207, 74 Malis, Robert 240, 48 Malizia. Peter 240. 70 Malkin. Vicki Mallette, Marilyn 58, II2. 223 Mallory. Heather 240 Maloney, Margaret l25, 240. 40 Maloney, Molli I33, I79 Manchester. Kara 240. 86 Manka, Brian 240 Mann, Kimberly 223 Mann, Laynee 240. 86 Mantione. Joseph Mantione, Michael Manzo, Gina 207 Marchant, Rebekah 223, l2I Marcinko, Michael I9I Marcinko, Michelle 207, II2 Margot Marhof ta, Frances I79 fer, David 207 Mariani, Donna I79 Mariani, Linda Mariani, Mark 240, 70, 48 Marks. Marks. Marks. Donna Marlena II2. 240 Melissa II2, 240 Marmion. Marlene 207 Marsh, Marsh. Marsh. Marsh. Marsh. Marsh. Marsha Marsha Marsha Martin, Martin, Martin. Martin, Martin, Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin. Martin, Amy 223 Christina 207 Katherine I79, 223 Katherine I29 Teresa 207 Theresa 240 II. Daniel 223 II, Rebecca 223 II, Victoria Connie 223, 82 Denise 223 Jeffery 240 Kimberly Lance 207 Maribeth 207 Marie I40 Maurisa I79 Michael 207, 64 Michael 207 Natalie II2, ll3. 223 Patricia l50. 88 Ronald I79 Steve 240. 70. 48, 76 Martinez, Camille 240 Martinez, Carlos 220 Martinez, Jesus Martinez, Patrick 207 Masden, Mary 223 Maskell, Randy 240, 84 Mason. Christopher 240. 65. 58, 79 Mason. Mary 207 Massey, Christopher 207 Massey, Laura Masterson. James 223 Mastriano, Lori 208 Matson. James Mattheiss, Marie 52, I79 Matthe iss. Mark 208. II2 Matulavich. Anthony 208 Maurici, Frank 223 Mauro, Kristin 240 Maxwell, David Mayhall, Stacey II2. 223 Mazur, Mazur, McAllis Kathy 208, 80 Steven 240, 79 ter, John 208 McAloney, Amy 208 Mc Andrews, Willem II2 McAteer, Kim I32, I79 McAuliffe, David 240 McBride, Diane I33, I79 McBrid e. Michele 50. 240. 67 McBride, Thomas 223 McBride, Vivian I79 McCart McCart McCart McCart hy, Douglas 223 hy, Margaret 50. 223 y, Georganna II2, 240 y. Leslie I79 INDEX 000 McCIeary, Robby I79 McCIeary. Tracy 240 McClellan, Douglas 240 McClellan, Margaret 208 McClellan, Paul 240, 79 McClintock. Kelley 240 McClure. Martha l79 McCoin. Laura II2. 240 McConnell, Dick ISI, 68 McCord. John 208, 64, 49, 79. 34 McCord. Susan 240 McCormick. Christopher II2. I80, I05 McCormick, Kim 208 McCormick, Michael 240 McCormick, Rebecca I80 McCormick. Richard 208. II2 Mikkelson. Eric I80 Miller, Beth 224. 82 Miller. Carl I80 Miller, David 224 Miller. Eric 208. 85, 84 Miller, Jon 65. 224 Miller, Kellye Miller, Marcella 208. 93 Miller, Mark I80 Miller. Martin I80 McCoy. Doug l4l. 56 Paltrow. Erik 209. 40 McCreight. Ruth l4l McCubbin. Steven 223 McCulIum. William 240. 79 McDonald, Carissa 223 McDonald, Donavan 224, 79 McDowell, Carla I80 McEwen. Melissa 208. II2, II3. II7, 4l McFarland. Douglas McGann, Stephen I80, 68, 69, 32. 72 McGinnis. Kathryn 4. l33, I80 McGourin, Daniel 224 McKay. Ross McKee. Michelle 240 McKenzie. Darlla 240 McLaughlin. Kathleen I02, I80. II7, l95. 4I. l05 Mclemore. Megan 224 McLenna. Edward II2. 224 McMahon, James 54. 209. 208, 72. 74 McMiIlin. Kathleen 208 McMinn. Susan 208 McNeill. Marcie 240 McNiel, Donald 208 McQueen. Maryann 224 Meabon. Jill 224 Meadows, Steven 24I Means. Mark I25. I80 Means, Michelle 224. l28 Mehle. Maria 208 Meisterhans, Blain 208. 74 Meisterhans. Darrin 224 Mejia, Andrea 224. 70. 67 Mejia, Stephanie 208. 70. 37 Melberg. James II2. I80, l2I. 4I Memed, Orhan I80. I96, l05 Mengert, Gregory I80. 62. 63 Miller, Michael IO, I80. 37 Miller, Richard 224, 49. 76 Miller, Tammie Milligan. Kimberly 24I Milligan, Rachel 224 Miltenberger. Brian 224 Milton, Cathleen I33, I80 Minnomom, Paul l35, I46, I47 Mirabel-Griego, Gary Misenhimer, Dean 224 Mitola, Robert Mitola, Russell Moffitt. Jennifer 224 Mogren, Todd 224 Mohr, Paul 208. 93 Molchan. Donald 224 Molina. Anne-Marie 50. 224. 66, 32 Molina Jr.. Fredrick Monacell, Mark IO. 224. 48, 79 Monacell, Michael 46. I80 Monday, Lisa 208 Money, Michelle 24I Montejano. Marina Montgomery. David 208 Montgomery, Michelle 224 Montgomery, Susan 24I Moon, Brian 208. 79 Moon, Christine 208 Murphy. Sean 24I Murphy. Stephanie 24I Murray, Anna 208. I23. l05. 98 Murray. David 24I Musgrove. Jozect 24I Mustard. Kelli Myers, Julie 225 Myers. Rhonda I32, l8l. 37 Myles, Teresa II2, I30. 225. 80 Nalley. Portia l8I Nanney. Debra 225 Nappo. Julia 225 Nappo. Theresa l8l, II7 Nauioks, Fawn 225 Nave, Paula 225 O'MaIIey, Ian 24I, 79 O'Neill. Jina 225 O'Neill, Naraporn 209 Ortiz. Patrick I8I. 85 Osborne, David 209, 85 Osborne. Stephen 24I, 84 Ostrop, Richard 225 Ostrop, Robert 209 Otte. Duane 54, 55, 209. 208. 74 Owens, Laura 209 Owens III, Ralph 225 Owens. Timothy Oxman. Dawn 2M Nay, Donna 225 Nay, Judy I8l Nelson. David 24I Nelson, James 208 Nelson. James I8l Nelson. Norell 208. 204. 93 Nelson, Susan I2. 209. II2, IOS Nelson, Wyndi 24I Packey, Christopher Padilla, Maria l33. l8l Padilla, Miguel 225. l3l Padilla. Paul 24I Pakula. Judith I82 Palmer. Richard Palmer. William I82 Moon. Jamie I80 Moore, James 224 Moore. Julie 224. 80 Moore, Kimberly 24I Moore, Michelle Moore. Todd 208 Moorman. Deborah Moran, Lisa Mordka. Laura 208, 98 Moreland, Jace 225 Moreno, Jacqueline 208 Moreno. Maricela Morgan. Douglas 24I Morgan. Edith 225 Morgan. Susan 208 Morgan, Troy 208 Morgan. Tylene 2l6. 225, 80 Morganelli, Peter 64, 225 Menhennett, Audrey 208 Menhennett, Sandra 58, 59, l25. I80, 60. 6l Menhennett, Susan 58. 44. 94 95, 59. I80. 44, 60, 6I Mercer. Desiree 24I Merrill. Bobbie l32 Merrill. Cindy Merrill, Glynis II2, 224 Merrill, Patricia 50. 224, 67. 80 Merrill. Paulette 24I Messenger, Troy 24I. 70. 76 Metcalfe. Joel 208, I30. 79 Meyer, Janie 54, 208 Michalsky. Danielle 208 Michaud. Steven Midock. Monica 224 Morio, Theresa I8l Morrison, Jerry I8l Morrow, Kenneth 225. I27 Moses. Apphia 208, 37, I05 Moses. Virginia I4l Mosier, Renee II2, 225 Moss. Thomas Mowry. Timothy 48 Mulcahey. Patricia 208. 202. 203. lOl, 37 Muldowney, Patrick Muller. Sarah 225 Mulvaney, Marcella l8I, l23, I96 Mundinger, Jill 24I Murphy, Heather 24I Murphy. Jon 208 Murphy. Lea 24I Neri. Donna l8l Neumann. Tyrone 225 Newburry, Henry 225 Newburry, Shelly 209 Newhall. Mark 209 Newton. Kimberly I8l Newton. Lynette 225, I3l Nicholson, Elisabeth 2l3, 209. 98 Nicholson, Sean 209. 49. 79 Nicholson. Timothy 93, I8I, 79. 98 Niebel III, Ralph 209 Nielsen. Tori l8I Nine. Brenda 225 Noble, Katrina 24I Nolan, Patricia 225 Nolan, Patrick 225 Nordstrom. Nanci 225 Nordstrom. Paul l8l Norman. James Norman. Mark l8l, 85. 84 North, Pamela 52. 209. 80, 40. l05 Northrup, Donna II2. II3. 225 Norton, Cynthia Norton, William Nosse. Cynthia I8l Nugent, Amy II2, 24I O'Connor. Michael 24I O'Connor. Patrick 24I O'Dowd. London 24I, 65, 48 O'Heir, Timothy 24I. 79 Ohmer, Anne-Marie Ohrner. Kevin l8I Ohrazda, Cynthia II2, 24I O'KeIIey. Erin l8I. II9 O'KeIIey. Mark 225 Panepinto. Mark 24I, 65 Papanikolas. Amelia 24I Parcelluzzi. Karen 225 Parisi, Charles l4l Parker. Parker. Parker. Parker. Catherine II2, 24I Christine 225 Stephen 56, 209. 37 Tim Partnan, Chad 24I. 48 Parra, Jennifer 209. II2 Passananti, Gina 209. 80 Passananti Mar - Y Pate. Daniel 56. 24I Pate. Ronda Patnoe, Christopher 205. 209 Patnoe, Gerri-Marie Patnoe, Michelle 209. 93. I7 Patrick. Elizabeth 24I Patterson. Dawn 5l, 24I Patton, Julie 5I. 24I, 67 Paustian, Steven I82. II9, II6. 4I Pavlik, Meg II2. 24I Payne, Sunette I82, 6I Pearce, Daniel 225 Pearce, Melanie 225 Pearce, Ronald 46. 225. 79 Peck. Audrey 242 Peete, Rodney 45, 46, 47. 207. 209. 20I. 3l. 29. 68. 69. 74. 40 Peil, Tracy I82 Peil IV. Willard 242. 65 Pence. Erik 225, 49. 79 Pence, Paula 209 Penn. Michael Penner. Kerry 242 Olivares Ill. Alberto 64, 225. 49. II9 Oliver. Alisha I8l Olsen. Gregory 24I. 79 Olsen. Mary 225. 87 Olson. Daniel 24I Penner, Mark 209 Penner. Scott I82. 79, II7, II6, 4l Penner. Sherri 209. lI9 Penner. Terry 209 Penney. Brenda Pepin, Lorna 225, 83 Peralta. George 209 Peralta, Sergio 53. 225, 79 Perdue, Donald 242. 48 Perez. Christine 58. I82 Perez. Kelly 242 Perisich. Paige 225 Perkins. Laura Perkins. Lynne Perno. Jeffrey 242 Perrin, Christopher 242, 70. 48 Perrin. Timothy I82 Pertzborn, Bradley Peters, Suzanne I45. l05 Petersen Jill 95, 226 Peterson, David I82 Peterson Deborah 226 Peterson James 209 Peterson, Jerry Peterson. Karen II2, II3, 226 Peterson, Michael Peterson. Phyllis 242 Peterson, Walter Petrarca, Kristine 209 Petrucci. Jeffrey 46. 209 Pettit. Stacie 226 Phillips. Jon I82 Phillips, Paula I82 Piakis. Stephen II2, -26 Piccolo, Robert Pickett. Alicia 226. 40 Piel. Gary 48 Pierce. Kelly 226 Pierce. Kristine I82. 80 Pierce. Michelle 226 Pierce, Patricia 242 Pierce, Paul I82 Pierson. Brian 242 Pierson. Larry 9. 37 Pierson, Tom ISI, 48 Ping. Terry I82 Pinon. Eric 226 Pittman, Angela 209 Plante. Sandra 226. II7. lI6. 4I Plett. Sheri 226 Poirier. Patrick 226, 37 Porath. Rebekka 52. 226. 80 Porter. David 226. 49 Pos, Brian 53. 209. 79 Pos. John 242, 79 Post, Lara 242 Poston, Jane Posus, Noel 226, II7. II6 Potter. Deanna 242 Potvin. Anne-Marie I82 Potvin. Elizabeth 226 Powell. Tabetha 209 Powers. Dana I82 Powers, Jannine 209. I82 Prainito. William 226 Preston. Renea 242 Price. Julie 2l8, lOl. I0. 226. 86. 73 Prickett. Lance I50. ISI, 49, 46 Prouty. Terry I82 Pruna. Bogdan 40 Puckett, Robert 209, 64 Puffenbarger. Charles 209, II2 l2l, 4l Putzi. Christopher Queen. Everett l57 Queen. Heather 242 Quezada, Cristina 242 Quezada. Maria 209, 2lO, l3l. l05 Quick, Timothy 226. II7. 4l Quigley. James 209 Quihuis. Michelle Quintero, Joseph 242 Quiring. Sheryl 50. 226, 82 Raban. Steven 226 Rademacher, Kenneth Ragsdale, Beth I82 Rains, Meia I82 Ramirez. Ruben 93, 92. l83 Randolph, Lillian 226 Rapp. Robert 242 Rashley, Evelyn 226 Ratia, Timothy 226. ll7 Rebb, David 226 Rebb. Donna 226. l26 Reece, Douglas Reed. Carl l83 Reed, Kelly 58. 226. ISI Reel. Karen II2, ll3. 226 Reeves. Craig 46. 209. 20l. l0. 68. 74 Reeves. Kellie Reeves. Stacia 50, 242, 82 Regnier, Richard 209 Rehbaum, Wendy 209, II2 Reich, Darryl I83 Reid, Maurice l83 Reifschneider. Karen I4l Remencus, William 209 Renfro, Darcy IO7. 226 Renfroe. Scott 226 Renshaw, Denise 226, II9 Retrum. Kristina 226. l3I. 67. 87. 73 Reveles, Crisostomo Reyero. Donny 65, 242. 48 Reynard, Amy I83. l96 Reynolds. Jeffrey 226 Riccio, Judith 226 Rice. Darryl 46. 209. 68, 6l Rice, Douglas II2. l83. I2l Richard Jr.. Gary 226 Richards. Darrell 226 Richards. James 46. 22. l83, 43 Ricker. Sheryl I4l Rico, David 2I0. 46 Rienhardt. Sherri 226 Rieselman, Vincent 226, 79 Riggi. Andrew l83, I23 Rinaldi, Brian 2l0 Ritter Jr.. Robert l83 Rivera, Kimberly 52. 2lO. l07. 80 Rizzuti, Joseph l83 Roach, Cynthia Robarge, Darrell 226 Robberson. David Roberson, Bradley 46, I83. 68. I97 Roberson, Kelli I83 Roberts, Carla 242 Roberts. Darren 226. 49 Roberts. David 2l0 Roberts,James 2l0 Roberts. Victor 68. 226. 37. 73 Roberts. William 226 Robinson. Dave 2l0 Robinson Jr.. Donald 2I0 Robinson. Kevin 242 Robinson, Marcelle 242 Robinson. Martin l83 Robinson. Robert 2I0 Rockliffe, Beverly l38 Rodriguez, Frances 242 Roesler. Mary 2l0 Rogers. Cynthia 226 Rogers, Ruth Rogers, Ryan 226 Rogers, Victoria I32. I83 Roh. Donald 242, 76 Roh, William 226, 49. 79 Rohaly. Kelly 2lO Rohaly. Kenneth l83 Roisum, Jeffrey l83, 62 Roma, Karen 2lO. 93 Romney, Cora l83 Romney. Hannah II2, 242 Roney. Amanda I83 Roof. Laura 58, 20l. 2l0. 2ll Roof. Lynn 242. ll9 Root. Charter 227 Root. Roger I32, I83 Root. Steven 2I0, lI7 Rosenberg, Jackie 2l8. 29. 3I lOl. 227. 80 Rosengarten. Daniel 2IO Rosenzweig. Julie l83. l96 Ross. Gary l32, l86 Ross, Rusty I86 Rouse. Maryellen 2l0 Ruhf, Melissa 227 Ruikka, Thomas 227 Ruitenberg. Dave 242 Ruiz, Carilu 242 Runkle. Daniel 97, I. I86. IIO Runkle. Karen 2l0, II2. ll3, I7 Runkle. Kim II2. ll3, 227 Runyon. Douglas 242 Rupert Jr.. Thomas 242, 48 Rupp. Laura 30. 29, l86, 37, 66. 33 Russell, Diane 227 Russell, Keith 53. l86. 79 Russell, Matthew II2, 227 Russin, Margaret 44. l9l. 83, I97. IOS Russo, Lisa Russo. Robert 242 Rutter, Kate 242 Ryan, Kevin 227 Ryan. Thomas l86. I28 Sabia. John l86. 34. 43 Sabia. Nicholas 227. 49 Safford. Christine 227 Safford. Patrick 53, 2I0. 79 Sainz. Darlena 2l0. II2 Sainz. Denise II2, 242 Salerno. Toni Salywon. Andrew 242. I27 Salzman, Mia 227 Sanan. Abhay 227 Sandager, Carol I86 Sanders, Anne l4l Sanders, Connie Ann I4l. l26 Sanders. Dawnelle 227, II9 Sanders. Lesley 227 Sanders. Todd 2l0 Sanderson, Eric 227 Sandstede, Nicole 50. 242. 67. 80 Sanford. Kyle ISO. 227, 79 Sanford, Toye 2l0. IO7. l30, 80 Sankey. Wendy 95. 2l0. 9 Sarabia. Michael 46. I03, 30. iw, IOI. IO. I86. 34 Saracco, Kristin 2I0 Sargent, Sean 56, 58. 2lO, 79 X' Sartain. Brett 227 Sasek, William l86. 37 Sather. Michael 2l0. 93 Savel. Edd I49 Savery. Colleen Sayles. David 2lO, 72 Sayre. David 242 Sayre, Michael Scaff, Rosalyn Bl. 28. 242. 80 Scaramella. Joseph 227. 76 Scaramella Jr.. Russell l86, 74. Schackart, Donald Schaeffer. Stephanie 2l0 Schaeffer, Stephanie 2IO Schantz. Kami 242 Schiesel. Karen 227 Schirber. Marcia l4I, I27 Schleicher. Karen 242 Schleicher. Mary l86 Schloss. Linda l34. l45 Schmanske. Caron 2l0, II2 Schneider. Michael 2lO Scholinski. Kristin 242 Scholinski. Lisa 227, lI9 Schoonbeck. Kimberly 2I0 Schuette, Gregory 54, 55, BI, 28, 70, 243 Schuette. Louis 45. 46. 47. I03. I0l. I86. 68, 69. 74. I97. I40 Schultz. Jerry 243 Schultz. Lisa 227, 86. 73 Schultz. Russell l86 Schwimmer. David 65, 243 Scott. Daniel 243 Scott. Marjorie 2l0 Scouten. Elbert 65. 243 Scrivner. richard 227 Seal. Robert l86 Searcy. Estella 2l0. 5I, l30. 37 Seibert, Bradley I86 Seibert. David l86 Semrow. Lynn 2I0 Seneff. Robert Seppala. Linda 227. I79 Sepulveda, Daniel 2l0 Sepulveda. Nancy 2lO Sewell. Jack 2l0 Seymour. Daryl 2l0. II2 Shaffer. Robert Shallenberger. Linda 227, II9 Shanklin. Michael 65. 243 Shanks. Dina l86 Sharp. Jeannine 50. 243. 82 Shaw. Robert Shehane, Bradley 243 Shehane, William 2lO Shelton. Karen 243 Shelton. Kimberly 243 Sherman. Kristin IO7. 227 Sherman. Michael Sherman. Michelle 227 Sherman. Shawn II2. 227 Sherwood. Stephanie Shields. Michelle 227 Shinberg. Stephen 243 Shinkel. Lisa 2I0. 40 Shipp. Lisa Shook, Madeline 2I0. II2. II3 Shook, Maxine II2. II3. l86 Shrader, Angela 227 Shrader. Thomas 46. 74 Shrager. Nanci 2I0 Shumaker. Mark 227 Siau. Eleanor 227 Siepker. Douglas l86 Silva. Richard 227 Silver. Diane 52. 2II. 93. 80 Silverman. Rodney 243. 48 Silverstein. Laurence 2lI Simmerman. Marte I87 Simmons. Laree 2Il. l26 Simons. Teresa 243 Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith Bradley 228, 76 Brandi 243. 86 Brent 53, 228. 37. 79 Bryan 97. I87 Smith David 228. 49. 79 Smith David 2II Smith Debra 228 Smith Dennis 243. 48 Smith Diana Smith Diedrea Smith George I87 Smith Ingrid I02, I87 Smith Jaime 228. 80 Smith James II2. 243 Smith. Jimmie I49 Smith Kelly 228 Smith Kenneth Smith Kerry lOl. 243 Smith Kevin 2lI Smith Kristin 2lI Smith Lisa 2ll Smith Monique Smith Paula 2lI Smith. Sandra 228 Smith, Stacey 65. 243 Smith. Stephanie 2II Smith. Stephannie 2ll Smith. Stuart l2l Smith. Timothy 54. 228 Smith. Todd I87 Smith Victoria I87 Simpson. Catherine 2II Simpson lll, Dale I24, I25. I87 Simpson Flo I4l Simpson Joseph 2ll Simpson Scott 227. 48 Simpson Shawn I25. 227 Sims. John 243 Sinks. Richard 243 Sivilli, Mary 2lI. 66 Skaggs, Kathryn II2. 243 Skelley. Cynthia 227 Skinner, Alisa IO7. l30. 228, 80 Skinner. Donna 2II. lOl. II2. ICB Slater. John 228. 79. II9 Sloane. Diane 243 Small. James 243 Small, Jeffrey I87 Small. Michelle 95. II2. II3. 228 Smarik. Daniel I87, 37 Smarik, Vickie 243 Smelter. Joseph I87 INDEX Smithgall. Douglas I43 Smude, Daniel 64. 228 Snell. Pamela 2II, II2. lI3 Snyder, Carl 2lI Snyder. Edith Solinsky, James 243 Solis. Yvonne 228 Sonenblick. Andrew 228 Sonenblick. Bennett Sopina, Theresa 228 Sorrell. Cheryl 243. 82 Sotero. Carlos 228, 76 Soto, Christine 228 Soto. Mark 2ll Soto, Maryann Soto, Rita I87 Souday. Philippe Sousa. Candace 228. II9 Southern. Cary Sowle. Kathleen 2II Spacone. Michael 2Il. 85 Spector. Michael I87 Spence. John I87, 4I Spencer. Jonathan 243 Spencer. Rebecca 97. I32. 93. I87. 87. 72. 73 Spencer. Susan I87 Spenst. Kimberly 228. I28 Spina. Lisa 207. 2Il. 202, 203, I0l, 23. IO7 Spivey. Gary 2lI. II2 Spivey. Jerry II2. I87 Spoor. Brenda I33. I87 Sredzinski. Daniela 228 Stafford. Pepper Stafford. Samantha 228. 80 Stagner. Amy 243 Stagner. Carolyn l87 Stalcup, Belinda Stalcup, Karen 228 Stalcup, Mark 53, I87 Stan. Virgil I53, 49, 46 Stark, Laura 243, 67 Stedman. Florence I39 Stedman. Michael 2Il Steele. John 2l2. 44. 74. I65 Steele. Stacy 2l2 Steele. Tommy I4l Stein. Deborah II2. II3. 228. II7. 4I Steiner. Joseph ISS Steines. Kelly 243 Steinfeldt. Shawn 2l2 Stephens. Robert 64. 228 Sterling. Roberta 243 Stern, Andrew 54. 2l2 Stern. Beth I02. I03. TJ7, 2l2. 209. 3I. 29. lOl. 93. 92. 80 Stern. Daniel I87 Stettler. Kirsten 2l2 Stevens. Chip 48 Stevens Ill. Way 243 Stevenson. Rusty 53. 228 Stewart, Trina 2l2 Stoddard. Walt I43 Stone. Scott 46. I88. 74. 40, 72 Stonefield. Russell 243 Stoner. Kristine I88 Stopani, Charles 2I8. 3I. 29. 228. 72, 48. 49. 79 Story. Edward I57 Stowe. Lisa 243 Strahan. Alan II2. I88. I87 Strahler. Barbara l88 Strain, Stephanie 2l2 Strain. Sterling 243 Stratton. Dave 228 Strauch. Kurt 228 Strauch. Nancy 243 Strayer. Judy I55 Strayer. Susan 2l2 Streeter. RAchel 243 Strickland. Chad 3. I88 Stritzel. Carl Strope. Marlo 243 Stroud. Gregory 228. 79 Strunk. Peggy Stum. Julie 2l2 Sturm. Patricia l3I. 228. 80 Stutz. Susan I32. I88 Suarez. Monica I88 Sucku. Christopher 2l2 Sulger. Michael 97. 2l2 Summers. Dale 228 Sundstrom, Eric 243 Sundstrom, Tamara 2l2. 83 Susmilch. Irene 243 Sutherland. Stephanie I33. I88 Sutton. John 54, 2l2 Swaner, Kermit 228 Swedarsky, Lila I33. I88 Switzer. Marisa Szymanski. Cheryl 228 Tanner, Michelle 244 Tanner. William 2l2 Tao. Rosalind I25. 244 Taras. Scott 244, 48 Tarcola. Debra 2l2 Tarcola. Rocky I88 Tarpy. John 64, 228 Tarpy. Tonya 228 Tash. Katharine 228 Tate. Joseph II2. 64. 228 Tate. Matt I2I Tate. Melissa 2l2 Taylor. Alissa 228 Taylor. Carolyn I88 Taylor. Jametrice I30. 228 Taylor. Ronald IS7 Taylor. Stacee 244. 82 Tealdo. Fiorella l3l. 86 Teel. David I88 Teel. Gary 53 Tenuta. Sherry 244 Tercero. Tanya 244 Terrazas. Esteban Terrell, Edward 2l2. 64 Terry. Lisa II2. 244 Testa. Kimberly Testa. Margie I88 Tetreault. Martin 46. I03. 30. l0l, I88, 62. 63, I97 Tharp, Charles l57 Theurer. Alan 2l2 Thibodeau. Laura I88 Thomas. Brett 97. 2l2. 93 Thomas. Cheryl I88 Thomas. Cory 228. 49, 76 Thomas. Eric l30 Thomas, John 46. I88. 49 Thomas, Jon 244 Thomas. Michael Thomas. Sheldon I88. 68 Thomas. Terry l43 Thompson. Bill l45 Thompson. Catherine 244 Thompson. Darcy II2. I88 Thompson Joseph I88 Thompson Lisa 54, 2l2 Thompson Lynda 244 Thompson Melanie Thompson. Scott 2l2 Thompson. Stephen Thompson. Todd 244 Thornes. Wayne II2. 244 Thurlow. Richard 228 Tilghman. Carmine l89 Tinsley. Diana 228. II9 Todd. Linda I39 Todd. Pleshette 2l2 Toland. Ronald 65. 244. 48 Tolle. Joan I49 Tomak. Christopher l89 Tomlin. David Tomlin. Robert Tomlinson. Bradley I25, 244. 245 Tomlinson. Robert 2l2 Tornga. Gregory 5. I89. 74 Toro ll. Joseph 64. 228 Torrens. Dennis l89 Torrens. Jody 244 Torres, Sylvia Totzke. Sharon 244 Toups. Marianne Toups. Thomas 65. 244 Townsend, Daniel 2l2 Trantham. Douglas 244 Traub. Katherine 2l2 Tremail. Gwendolyn 95, 2l2. IOS Trias. Michael 2l2 Trieu. Cuong Trieu. Tho 2l2 Trimm, John 56. 228 Triplett. Edward 2l2 Tromp. Andrew True. Michael 2l2. II7. 4I Truitt. Elisa Truiillo, Mark Tsang, Amy 2l2. l25. I89. 87. 73 Tucey. Renee 228 Tucker. Ann 244. 80 Tufts. William 2l2 Tully. Kristen l45 Turman. Carol l4l Wood. Derek 56. G5. 245 Turner. Amy I89. 34. 98 Turner. Anne 228 Turner. Dana 244 Turner. John l89 Turner. Joseph 244 Tussey. Leslie I33. I89 Twilling. Bobbie II2. 228 Wood Zaeplel. Andrew I9O Twinn. Tracie 2l2 Tye. Scott l89 Tyler. Melissa II2. 244 Tyler. Richard 244 Tyler. Susan 228 Vaccaro. Maria II2. ll9. 244. 80 Vail, Ann l39 Valdenegro. Alex Valdez. Lisa 244 Valenz. Laura I3l Valenzuela. Lisa 2l2. 66. 82 Valenzuela Jr.. Richard 2l2 Vallance, Laura 228 Valmont. Brooke II2. 229, I37 Vanhoff. Sheila 229 Vanover, Aimee 229 Varela. Richard 97. 2I3. 2l2. 72, 73 Varney. Brian 229 Vaughn. Denise 229 Vedron. Richard 229 Vega. Lisa Velez. Arturo II2. 244 Vella. Catherine 244 Vella. Jon 229 Vella. Mary I89. 98 Velluti. Erica 2l2 Ventura. Kim lO7. l89. GI Verdi. James IS9 Verduzco. Danny 256 Vetten. Jan 229. II7 Vetten. Jay Vielledent. Robert I49. 49. 46. 70 Vigue. Kimberly Villafane. Edward 2l2. 64 Villela. Amado 2l2 Vimmerstedt. Matthew 244 Vitali. Michelle 229. 4I Vitali. Renee l89 Vlassis. Athena Vogel. Beniamin 2I3. 49 Vonalbrecht. Shannon 244 Voogd. Kathy 244 Voogd. Maureen II2. l89 Voogd. Wilford 2l3 Wackerly. Karen 2I3 Waddell. Jeffrey 2l3 Wadsworth. Earl l89 Wadsworth, Richard 229 Wagner. Edward 2I3 Wagner. Robert 244 Wagner. Sandra l33. I89 Wagner. Stefanie 37. 83 I Wainwright, Connie 2I3 Wainwright, Tina I32. 9, l89 Walker. Erin 244 Walker. Frank l89. 37 Wallace. Steven 229 Wallum. Michelle 229 Walsh. Pamela I89. I97. IO5 Walsh. Theresa 2I3. 83 Walter. Paula l45 Walter. Stephanie 2I3. II2. II3 Walter. Whitney I9O Ward, Brandy II2. 244. 80 Ward. Connie 244 Ward. Kathy l4l Ward. Thomas 229 Ward. Tonya Warne. Lisa 229 Warne. William I9O Warner. John 229 Wasko. Annamarie 229 Westby. Tim 244 Wexler. Aviva 229 Wharton. Gavin 2I3. I22, l23 Wheatley. Philip I9O. l2I Wheeler. Chad 229 Wheeler. Jeanette 52, 244. 80 Whidden. Angela I39 Whiddon. Anna Whiddon. Mark 244 Whiddon. Naomi 2l3 Winship. Henry 229. 79 Winslow. Wendy I9O Johnson. Nathan Winterbauer. Dara I9O Wiseley. Phillip 245 White. Michele lOl. 244 White, Stephanie 2l3 Whitthorne, Perry II2. 229 Whittle. Sheri 244 Wicker. Gordon II2. 229 Wiebers. Gregory 229. 48, 49. 76 Wight. Jacqueline 2I3 Wilbor, George 244 Wilcock. Glenn 2l3 Watins, Brett 2I3 Watson. John II2. 229 Weaver. Janice I49 Weaver. Stephanie 5, I90. II7. IIG. 4l Webb. Clifford 2l3 Webb. Diane 2I3 Wilder. Charles 229 Wilder. Deborah I9O Wilder. Felicia Wilemon. Matthew Wilkinson, Michelle I90 Wilkinson. William 244 Willett. Carolyn 229 Witze ns. Tanya 2l3 Witzig. Wendy Wolf. Milford Wolgen. Wendy 245 Wood Wood . Donald 65. 245 . Gerdon 245 Wood. Kendall 229 Wood. Randall 245 Wood. Stephanie 245 Wood. Wayne 213 cock. Scott l9I Webb. Donald 65. 244 Weber. Dawn 229 Weber. Jennifer 244. 48. 82 Weber. Todd 2l3 Webster. Michael 229. 74 Webster. Michelle 244 Weger. Wendy 229. I26 Weire. Roger 244 Weiss. Kenneth Weiss. Peter 93. I9O. 62 Weizenbaum. Suzanne 2l3. 93. II7. 4I Welch. Leroy 2I3. 74 Wells. Gregory 64. 229 Wells. Jessica I32, I9O Wessel, Kristin 2l3. 87. 73 Wessler. Lori 95. 229 West. Robert I9O West. Sarah 244 Willette. Colleen Williams. Bernita II2. 229. 80 Williams. Edward Williams V. Harvey ISO. 244 Williams. Kristine 2I3. I9O Williams. Kristy 202, 203. I32. IOI. I07, l3O. 80 Williams, Linda 2l3 Williams. Nan I9O Williams, Rochell I30. I9O. 37 Williams. Tammy I9O Willson, Brian 244 Wilson, Christian 229 Wilson. Laura 2I3 Wilson, Ryan 37, 245 Wilson. Stacy 52. 2I3 Wineinger. Thomas Wing. Stephanie 229 Wing. Suzanne 229 Woodruff. Bryan II2. 229. I2l Woodruff, Kathryn 245, 88 Woodruff, Linda 88 Woodruff, Vicki I9O Woods, Christine 245 Woods. Michelle Woodworth. Deserae JIS Woolard. Sonia 229 Wowk Jr.. Eugene 245 Wright. David Wright. Lisa I9O Wyler. James 229 Wyvill, Carrie 245 Wyvill, Kenneth ll2 Yanagihashi, Kent 245 Yanskey. Mary 245 Yanskey. Paul Yap. Robert 245. I27 Yap. Roie 229. 40 Yates. Kevin II2. I9O, l2l Yuhas. George ISI Young. Robert 229 Zaspel. Jeanne I9O Zeavin. Carl Zeiser. Matthew 229, 37, 79 Zelenka. Robert 229 Zeppinick, Jackie 229 Zielinski. Christine 2I3. II2. ll3 Zimmerman. Allison 245 Zimmermann. Sally 229 Zismann. Alan 245. 79. I26 Zismann. Peter 2l3 Zoucha. Tanya 2I3. IO Zucharo. Joanne 245 INDEX , at Aff. Danny Verduzcn and .lan Kenfn are re- tiring this year. 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