Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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Q 'xl-N 1 Along with a new year comes a new beginning...past experiences seem like only yesterday while the future seems an eternity away ..,1nodern new facilities add a zest to school life...old clubs reform as new ones structure themselves to adapt to a changing stu- dent body...participation, the key to active and exciting high school years...an impressive-looking football team makes for more cheering and enthusiasm at games...hard work, soaring school spirit and Beaver Pride--the main ingredients to win- ning teams...prep'aration of Homecoming climaxed by the crow- ning of the King and Queen...school has- barely started but yet the first nine weeks have already drifted by... Wu-2 BEAVERS FCDREVER V -W fi 4 , if x , 14, f, ,4 his 'E I ! a 24' I x , -1 -n 5 J' '- vhiqx.. I All W FRIENDS NEW EXPERIENCES P 5 , ,,. 1, What once was adventure has now become set patterns...Fine Arts Department brings laughter and enjoyment to the hearts of many ...winter sports are anxiously awaited with an anticipation of victory carried over from fall...high spirits and unexpressible faith combine towards SHS support...from the monotony of school life comes a spark as Thanksgiving vacation finally arrives... as cold and colorless as the campus may seem, Beaver spirit keeps SHS a warm and welcom- ing place...students thoughts suddenly turn towards semester projects and final exams as the end of the first semester is just around the corner... good tidings and great joy --Christmas, here at last... 'iw 6,3 t. ,. iss. :v if ' If - - - Q tg. The leisurely holiday atmosphere has come and gone for another year...sweaters and coats are bundled up to keep the chill out... the growth of winter sports reaches a climactic point...students cringe as their semester exam scores are revealed...spirit raising activities reach a high point with King and Queen Court Royalties... Send your sweetheart a flower --marks the traditional Valentine Day carnation sale by HERO...as the first signs of spring begin to blossom, practices for spr- ing sports begin...the last stretch of the road can clearly be seen as the final quarter rapidly approaches... N EW VICTQRIES N EWSPIRIT Xl I X xx NEW CUALS , iq' rt 1' ww h x . 'f Q Q . I. ' A i , . 'UQ 1 , -. sc ' A , I . xv . t NL 1 lx 1 4, s, I, . ' 4 X 1 .1 1' 1 i V .F If tx 1 'l ' - 't N, Q. 1 , . nf 'x g . x 1 , k , I Til -.Lf li 4 BEAVERS FOREVER, FIGHT ON AND WIN . . . winning at sports, academics and personal achievements . . . FIGHT ON TO VICTORY, TAKE TROUBLE ON THE CHIN . . . fighting for recognition, knowledge, reputation, and achievement . . . GO SCOTTSDALE BEAVERS, HAIL TO YOUR HONOR AND MIGHT . . . maintaining meaningful traditions . . . expanding horizons . . . striving for the very best . . . PUSH ONWARD, NEVER FAIL . . . pushing onward towards higher goals, important decisions, and an exciting future . . . CONQUER YOUR EVERY FOE . . . conquering all problems, mischievious tempations, and try- ing situations . . . WE'RE RIGHT BEHIND YOU AND WE'RE HERE TO LET YOU KNOW . . . beavers forever BEAVERS FOREVER . . . enthu- siastically welcomecl, freshmen were ready for the challenge of a new school . . . a larger surrounding meant an unlimited number of new friends ancl greater opportunities . . . high hopes and spirit macle for lietter student hody participation . . . expressing oneself freely and uniquely . . . class attendance the prime reason for being at SHS .l . . . always striving for the best by being BEAVERS FOREVER . . . I I I .I , v-Y ......,..-L.. T. Y. x I I II I . , I I asf' , Nw:-' II .- I I . I I ' I I , L 'Q 1 'If . I S :I I I I , I - g 4 I if I , I- Ie.-i 1, ' I .I I I ' Qi ' I If ' .-2''Irv:-rii'?:'1I7iW ?if1fi'1LW'' Xl-1 . . nt 'I-I4':rIf?i1 '. I .III ' YI' 3 ' ' ' I ' I I . ' I , ..II-II.-220.-f!II.k'I5'--11-Iv..f,1:'- xi-Emu.: F- I I -- I I- I. I - - I , - . I , I , I' I , .Iv-...I -.I-,-fI:IF4, -,MII-,'2f.I ,I , .51-I-.If x I ,I I . I' Nwfr.-.442-I--I ,I 1- -, 'I I I I ., . 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I I I I K 'I I. ,FQ Li 51- fn? II I. III 'I . ,Ni III V' III I 5:4 I III II-I I I .YI ,IW ,,1 I I TQ. II - 'L'--' MII .II ,4 IA 'r I IAS? I :QI I I I II I I I .Ax 3 II.- 'i T, ,wg-I. , I I x I I . Iosgi 4 1 , I I 1 I, I I I, 3 l I I I V ,. III 2 I 'AIIUI III I IL' 1 Im 3 IG ' III- HCI -I' I I III X ,QA-x..,,,. N1 FL' 4 mi M. -as SEN ICDRS 77 'V -v lk' L YN ,..-Q ,,,.,.- a if ' T-.Q7 ba., 1. Iulie Tweed and Dave Scholl participate at a class meeting by making flowers for the Senior homecoming float. 2. CLASS OFFICERS front row: Karen Flowers-sec., Bonnie Wilson-pres., top row: Iulie Tweed-veep, Bill Spain-rep., Patty Dennen-treas., lana Norton-rep. lnot picturedl. 3. During Backwards Week, Rick Bailey, Randy Bays, Sam Giallanza, Rob White, and Tony Macchiaroli play the role of cheerleaders during the pep assembly. 4. Dave Boorman and Lyle Skillen relax between classes after making a stop at the snack bar. 5. Evan Terry, Mark Besh, and Bonnie Wilson head towards the starting line of the tricycle races. 6. Senior powder puff players line up before the game against the lunior Girls. 15 Attending Scottsdale High for the last year '... anxiously awaiting graduation . . . remembering the past . . . contemplating the future . . . having senior interviews with counselors . . . taking required college entrance exams . . . trying to catch up on missed credits . . . going over college choices fears of the future . . . preparing to leave the security of home . . . staying involved in clubs from previous years . . . looking for- ward to graduation parties .. hesitating to leave friends realizing that memories of Scotts- dale will eventually fade . . . leaving with mixed emotions . . . Russel Adams Steve Ahlrich Ginny Aiken Tim Ake Pam Allen Lee Ann Alton Thomas Anderson Maureen Apodaca Rick Arnold thinking about returning for a visit some day . . . sxix' an f,.f-' Lauri Arrington Iohn Ashby Suzanne Augspurger Gary Aungst Chuck Bailey Richard Bailey Iosephine Digregario and Lori talk with an underclassman classes. TICIPATI rve Boland Kathy Booher vid Boorman Edward Bork HE FUTURE Mary lane Baker Al ' B esla aran Christopher Barger Elizabeth Barker Randy Bays David Beaudin Frank Beck Ioyce Behrmann Steven Berger , 1 Chris Berry Mark Besh Christopher Bethel Alan Bierce Kathy Biers William Bitter Robert Black Bill Blackledge Tracy Bloom LEE ANN ALTON-COE. LAURI ARRINCTON-TAP, Spanish Club, Latin Club. IOHN ASHBY-Track. CARY AUNCST-Transfer from Flagstaff. RICHARD BAILEY-Transfer from Brophy: Football. MARY IANE BAKER-COE. CHRISTOPHER BARCER-Science Club. ELIZABETH BARKER-Chansoncttos, Singers, Balladoers. AMY BARTO-Transfer from Oregon, HERO. RANDY BAYS-Transfer from Globe, Wrestling, Football, Baseball, DAVID BEAUDIN-Golf, Key Club, Lettermans Club, Boys State. FRANK BECK-Wrestling. STEVEN BERGER-Band: Science Clubg Musicals, Semester graduate. IOHN BERKHEIMER-Gymnastics: Band, Iazz, Science Club. MARK BESH-Basketball, Lettermans Club. CHRISTOPHER BETHEL- Swimming. ALAN BIERCE-Football. WILLIAM BITTER-Latin Club treas., Band pres., Senate, Musicals, NHS, Top 5'7fl, All-State Orchestra. ROBERT BLACK-Key Club ICC rep, TAP, Ecology Club. TRACY BLOOM-Transfer from Alaska. STEVE BOLAND-Transfer from Connecticut. Kl DVANTA OF SENIORIT Lori Bourbeau Michelle Bourbeau Doug Bourne Ginger Brannon Iennifer Brant Victor Bravo Susan Brett Charles Britt Donald Browning X Senior Class assembles and poses for the annual class picture. LORI BOURBEAU-Transfer from New Hampshire. MICHEI BOURBEAU-Transfer from New Hampshire. DOUG BOURN Band. GINGER BRANNON-Band, Squad Leaders see., Latin Cli ICC rep., AFS, Chalk Chicks pres., TAP. IENNIFER BRANT-Chee Matmaids, Musicals. VICTOR BRAVO-Wrestling, Key Club trea NHSg All-City Wrestler, Top iw, Outstanding Iunior. 2 Barbara Bruhn Derek Bruns A Q Mindy Bryan Kelly Buchanan Ioseph Bucko Matt Bucko Ioyce Burns las, . 5. 4' Q- , , 1 f xt if 4 f - ' ' . C , L IARBARA BRUHN-HERO.. DEREK BRUNS-Colfg Senate, Key Club, Lettermans Illub, NHS: All-City Colfer. BEV BURTGN-Transfer from Calilorniag Singers. lUNNA CANZANU-Young Life, Chalk Chicks. PRISCILLA CAREY-HERO, French lub. BARBARA CARLSON-Badminton. IODY CAROSELLI-Chansonettes, DECA. ELLY CARTER-Matmaicls, CAIVIELBACK Photo Editor. BUZZ CARR-Tennisg AP. BOB CASCIO-Football. IUDY CASTONCUARY-I-IERU. BRUCE CHAPIVIAN- 'rackg Latin Club, Science Club, Chess Club: Top 5'7t, Latin award. ROBERT IIHAPMAN-Latin Club. Bev Burton Candace Butler Dan Butler Denise Butler Cheri Byrd Cynthia Caldwell Donna Canzano Priscilla Carey Barbara Carlson lody Caroselli Ward Carr Kelly Carter Bob Cascio ludy Castonguay Tina Celle Bruce Chapman Debbie Chapman Robert Chapman Monique Christin Neal Cissel 8 Keren Clark Sally Coats Chris Cody Cindy Coffman Rick Colaw Cathy Collar Pamela Connor Kelley Cordo Rocky Cox Karen Cramblet Terri Cranford Cathie Curlett KEREN CLARK- Candette Cutler Dan Czagany Mark Davis Andy Dawson Swimming COLLAR-HERO. PAMELA CONNOR Chansonettes Singers Matmuds AFS Ca Club. KELLEY CORDOVA-Football Baseball Lettermans Club KAREN CRAM MARK DAVIS Band Mid term graduate ANDY DAWSON Transfer from Mm MERRILL DELLAS Cross Country Club Mid term graduate PATRICIA DE Singers, Balladeers, Chansonettes TAP pres Senlor class treas French Club M SHERRY DEWANE-Chansonettes Student Advisory Board Ecology Club sec K Chansonettes. CATHIE CURLETT HERO CANDETTE CUTLER Beaver Bu - Y ' - I - N U e k hist, Spanish Club, Anytown. MARK DIMPERIO Gymnastics DON COLE Bas DANA DUTTON Football, Track BETH EICHBAUM HERO treas Ecology HELEN ENG-Latin Club, Spanish Club Publications Club NHS Senate C ESKELUND-COE. KRISTIE ETLING B d Ch L French Club ICC rep., Musicals NHS Top 5Uf MICHAEL FAUX Football Baseball. BECHKE DONLEY-Latin Club German Club Ecology Club Publication H C Baseball: Lettermans Club. IOANNE FIKE Matmalds DECA Cmdermaids RU FIORENZO-Latin Club, Chess Club LISA FLETCHER French Club New Student pres., Ecology Club, Frosh sec Soph Vice pres Iunlor pres Student Body re KAREN FLOWERS-Gymnastics Captain Swimming Pom line Lettermans Club Matmaids, Yearbook Staff, Senior Class sec Key Club Attendant Deborah Dean Merrill Dellas W Patty Dennen g 4 Sherry Dewane ' Bradley DiLorenzo Mark Dimperio Don Dole Bechke Donley Dana Dutton Susan Eccles Linda Eckel Beth Eichbaum Helen Eng Steve England Cheryl Eskelund Kristie Etling Michael Faux Mark Fellman Ioanne Fike Russell Fiorenzo Mike Fletcher Mike Fleuridas Kris Floor Karen Flowers Having certain advantages . . . making important decisions as student body officers . . . attending class meetings to organize senior trip and other activities . . . reading the announcements with enthusiasm . . . participating in govern- ment classes and hearing candidates speak . . . parking lot priorities . . . playing on varsity sports . . . setting examples . . . anxiously awaiting the close ol' the last year . . . Senior girls watch Bonnie Wilson and Mary Anne Giallanza rock out at a spirit dinner. After crafts class Michael Pascal and lim Lewis carry their pots proudly Ieff Formica Raymond Fox Colette Francis Donald Freestone Debbie Fritz Dave Froehlich Shaunne Gangelhoff Mark Garcia Dianna Gavel Regina Geller Rebecca Gentry Carl Geringer Mary Anne Giallanza Anna Giannetta Warren Gilbert Christine Giltner Tracy Glass Pam Godward OTOI C TO CLASS Haseltine David Hecker Heidemann Carrie Hempel Frederick Goebel George Gohde Alan Gold May Goyena Fred Graves Henry Greene Ion Greene Kathy Greer Susan Hague Susan Hall Margaret Hallowell Mike Halpin Mary Hansen Amy Hanson Daniel Harper lim Harvey DEBBIE FRITZ-COE. MARK GARCIA-Football, Baseball, Lettermans Club pres., Spanish Club pres., Senate: Boys State. CARL GERINGER-Transfer from California. REBECCA CENTRY-Gymnastics, Badmintong Soph. Senate, Matmaids, Cindermaids, Lettermans ICC rep. MARY ANNE GIALLANZA- Gymnastics, Cheer: Frosh., Soph., Iunior treas., HERO, Matmaids, Mermaids, Cindermaids, Ecology Club, Chansonettes, Lettermans Club, Publications Clubg Anytown. ANNA GIANNE'I I'A-Frosh., Soph., Senate, Cindermaids. Batgirl. CHRISTINE GILTNER-Color Guard pres., Beaver Builders Vice pres., Latin Club sec. TRACY GLASS-Tennis, Track: Key Club, Lettermans Club. GEORGE COHDE-Football, Baseball, Lettermans Club. ALAN GOLD- Transfer from Illinois, Svviming: HERO. MAY COYENA-Transfer from Phillipines. HENRY GREENE-Football: Lettermans Club. ION GREENE- Student Advisory Board, NHS, Top SSL. KATHY GREER-Band, Orchestra, Musicals. SUE HAGUE-Color Guard pros., Beaver Builders hist., Latin Club, Musicals. SUZAN HALL-Orcbesis, TAP. MARY HANSEN-Band, Beaver Builders treas., Matmaids. Cindermaids. KELLI HASELTINE-Orcbesis. IULIE HEIDEMANN-Volleyball, Softball. CARRIE HEMPEL-Pom capt., Lettermans Club, ICC sec., Latin Club, NHS Vice pros., NCCI, Key Club Attendant, Fresh. Vice pres., Iunior rep, Corr. Sec., Anytovvn, Top IW, Outstanding junior, Girls State. 23 loanne Ilardi Gregory Iames Mark lames Lisa lane Terri Innsen Gayle Ienkins Denise Holmes Kimela Hook Paula lean Hoots Kevin Horton Mary Howe Melburn Huebner Scott Hussey Kirby Hutson Steven Heun Carla Hilliker Alison Hoelsch 42, as ia f .-3 f Q +,5f,x R - 4 if, ix 4 ' . In X .. sf A V-. . la i N. 1 Matt Toombs watches Mark Garcia take refreshing drink between tricycle races. K TAKINC OFF E RLY lon lennison Laura Ienson B rb I a ara epson loy Iohnson Mark lohnson Donna Iohnston Rose lung Catherine Iunius Steffanie Keithly Deborah Kimber Bob King AMW Cathlene Kirtley Stuart Kline leff Knutsen Beth Kornrumph Sarah Kulb Kurt Laetz Charles Lama STEVEN HEUN-Swimming. CARLA I-IILLIKER-French Club, TAP. ALISUN I-IOELSCH-Badminton, Band, French Club. DENISE HOLMES- Swimmingg Cbansonettes ICC rep., Beaver Builders. KIMELA HOOK-TAP, NHS: Top 500. PAULA IIUUTS-Band tvvirler, Band, Mid-term graduate. KEVIN HORTON-Band. MEI. HIIEBNER-Track, TAP, Ecology Club, NHS, TCP 599. ICANNE II.ARIlI-'I'ransl'er from New York. CRECCRY IAMES-Transfer from Florida: Science Club, Bleacher Brats, Publications Club. LISA IANE-French Club, NI IS: Top 594, National Merit semi-finalist, Iohn Conlan Congressional Scholar. GAYLE IENKINS-Badminton, Yearbook Stall, Camping Club, Matinaids, Cindermaids, Lettermans Club. LAURA IENSEN-Color Cuard, Matinaids, Beaver Builders. BARBARA Elerly Lambuth Bill Landin I nk Lane Stephen Larmer IEPSON-Voch-Tech. IOY IUIINSUN-Pom, Chansonettes, Musicals, Matmaids, Ivlermaids, Key Club Attendant, Lettermans Club, Yearbook Staff, Publications Club. MARK ICI-INSON-Wrestling. STEFFANIE KEITHLY-Latin Club pres., Nl-IS troas., Color Guard Vice pres., German Club pres., TAP, Student Advisory Board, Top 594, Girls State. CATHLENE KIRTLEY-Band, Science Club, Latin Club, NHS, Top 5'W. IEFF KNUTSEN-Cymnastics. SARAI-I KIll.B-Pom, Band, Musicals, French Club, NHS sec., Top 522. KURT I.AI2'l'Z-Cerman Club, Publications Club, Yearbook Stall. BILL LANBIN-'I'ransl'er from Colorado: Tennis. FRANK LANE-'I'ransl'er from Michigan. S'l'IiPl IEN LARMER-German Club, Drama. 25 Lori Larsen Peggy Larsen Tom Larson Ann Lazear Corby Lehman Iim Lewis Cheri Lieurance Vincent Lopez David Loveland Regina Geller is accompanied by the Big Beaver, as she poses as a football referee on the senior float during the homecoming ceremony. 26 LEAVI C BUDDIE A i LORI LARSEN-Transfer from Utah. TOM LARSEN-Football, Basketball Lettermans Club. ANN LAZEAR-Singers, Chansonettes, DECA. CORB LEHIVIAN-HERO. lllvl LHVVIS-Swimming-All City. Cl-IERI LIEURANCE-Swimming, German Club, Publicity Club, Beaver Builder sec., Matmaids pres., TAP ICC rep., Diamond Dolls pres., Keyettesl Cindermaiclsg Top 502. VINCENT LOPEZ-Vocb-Tech. TONE MACCHIAROLI-Football, Wrestling, Trackg Frosb. pres., Soph. rep. Anytovvn. KEVIN MACGILLIVRAY-Transfer from New Yorkg Wrestling SUSAN MAHER-Pom line: French Club. MAR Debbie Lubin Ken Lytle Tony Macchiaroli Kevin MacCillivray Susan Maher Colleen Maloney Kristin Mara Lynn Marsh Danna Martin Miguelle Martin Lisa Martinez Mark Marusich Kathy Mason Mark Mathis Melissa Matthews Kimberly Matthews Sada McCoy lohn McCrea David McDowell Gregory McDowell Suzanne McElfresh Cindy McFarland Dottie McGregor Doug McKinney Scott McKinney Phillip McLaughlin SCH-HERO. MICUELLE MARTIN-HERO, Howdy Ulldottes. LISA MARTINEZ- O MARK MARIISICH-Band, Singers, Orchestra, Iazz Ensemble, Student Body pres. THY MASOIXI-'l'ransl'er from Illinois. MARK MATHIS-Top 520. MELISSA MATTHEWS- nd Iazz Ensemble: 3 year graduate. KIM MATTHEWS-Transfer from Ohiog TAP, Key Club ltcnd mt, COE, Matmaids. ELIZABETH MAZURE-Transfer from Illinois. SADA MCCOY- :elm in Club. IOHN MCCREA-Drum major, Band, Squad leaders pres., Science Club, Orchestra 77 Ensemble. GREGORY McDOWELL-Band, Squad Lcadcr. SUZANNE MCELFRESH-Senate, Z7 Fnsemblog Publications Club: Top 1024. DOTTIE MCCRECOR-Volleyball: Cindermaids, imond Dolls, HERO, Yearbook Stall. SCOTT MCKINNEY-Swimming, Science Club. PHILIP CLAIIGHl.IN-Transfer from New Hampshire: Baseball: Band, Balladeers. Curt McMillan Scott McQuiston Patricia McWeeny Michele Miller Scotty Miller Mary Kay Mitchell Don Oselette and Scott Hussey look bewildered new landscape. S Molly McMahon Brad McMeekin Mary Beth Mitchell Patty Monette Lori Mony Cindy Moore Mike Moretti while standing near Scottsdale's . X R9 14, . rc ' wJ 22' was E5 Dan Murphy MOLLY MCMAHGN-Softball: COE. MICHELE MILLER-3 year graduat MARY BETH MITCHELL-transfer from Illinois. PATRICIA MONETT HERO, Chalk Chicks. CINDI MOORE-Latin Club. DAVE MORRIS-Footba Baseball: Lettermans Club. IAN MULHALLOND-transfer from Saguar DAN MURPHY-Football, Swimming. DYNAMITE TIMES .- W. W., . X.,-A - . vw, 1 R ,. fb Norman lana Norton Kim O'Connor Olds Scott Organ Don Oselette Roy Palella Sally Park David Murphy Shane Murphy Carol Murray Ianie Nancarrow Kathy Naylor Lydia Neibich fb, Steve Nelson Brenda Newman Ianice Nihiser Kathy Nikolic Scott Nolan Iohn Norman DAVID MURPHY-Football, Swimming. SHANE MURPHY-Football, Basketball, Baseball. CAROL MURRAY-Swimming, Band. IANIE NANCARROW- Tennis, Swimming, HERO sec., Cindermaids, Soph. Senate. KATHY NAYLOR-HERO, Matmaids. LYDIA NEIBICH-Gymnastics, Matmaids. BRENDA NEWMAN- Badminton, Softball, Color Guard, French Club, IANICE NIHISER-transfer from Colorado: Drum major, Squad Leader Club, Iazz Ensemble. KATHI NIKOLIC-transfer from Colorado. KAREN NORMAN-Band, HERO, TAP. IANA NORTON-Ecology Club, TAP, French Club, Bleacher Bratsg Soph. sec., Iunior rep., Senior rep. DON OSELETTE-Track. Receiving recognition for four years of active participation in school. . .Setting examples for underclassmen throughout the year . . . Anxiously awaiting the crowning of Homecoming King and Queen . . . Proud parents accompanying nominees during the ceremony . . . Excitement when the ac- tual crowning takes place . . . Congratulations expressed and the acknowledgement of the winners at the annual Homecoming dance . . . Crow- ning King and Queen of Courts during basketball season . . . Continuing the fun times throughout the year . . . Steve Powell Thomas Predaina Elizabeth Pribble Daniel Pritchard Michele Prosnier Paula Pusey 30 Io Denise Parry Michael Pascal Pietra Pate Christine Pavlik Ion Perryman Ioel Peterson Bob Peterson Iohn Phillips Cathy Pisar At a basketball game, Chuck Bailey, Miller, Mark Prebe, and Dave Morris look unenthusiastically. O ORS WELL Terri Rogers Kevin Roos lack Ross lanet Ross ESERVED Ioan Rabe Wendy Raisanen Mark Rau Cindy Ray Ioann Raymond Lisa Reddell Terry Redeker Elizabeth Reed Ellen Regan Paul Regan Tony Rehm Cindy Reinhold Theresa Reith Vicki Riccardo Sharon Rlnken Iamie Roberts Cindy Roda Debra Rogers PIETRA PATE-Matmaids, HERO ICC rep., Beaver Builders. CHRIS PAVLIK-HERO. ION PERRYMAN-Football, Basketball. BOB PETERSON-Gymnastics-All City. TOM PREDAINA-transfer from Colorado. LIZ PRIBBLE-HERO. PAULA PUSEY-TAP, Publications Club. IOAN RABE-German Club pres., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club treas. WENDY RAISANEN-Cindermaids manager. CYNTHIA RAY-HERO.ELIZABETH REED-Badminton, French Club,Science Club, TAP. TONY REHM-Football, Track, Lettermans Club Vice pres., DECA. THERESA REITH-Mid term graduate. VICKI RICCARDO-Badminton, French Club pres. SHARON RINKENBERGER-Science Club. IAMIE ROBERTS-Badminton-Player of the Year-All City-All State, Softball, Chansonettes, Singers, Mermaids, BEAVER Staff, Publications Club. CYNTHIA RODA-HERO. DEBBIE ROGERS-Color Guard, Latin Club, Chansonettes, Musicals. TERRI ROGERS-Musicals. KEVIN ROOS- Football: Lettermans Club. IACK ROSS-Track, Lettermen Club sec., Key Club ICC rep., Anytown. berger Iohn Schumacher Guy Sciacca Mauri Scofield Ieff Scotten Pam Secchiari Maria Seelbach 32 Kit Russell Wendy Ryan Lori Saager David Saewert Thomas Sanger Barbara Schembri Steve Scheurn David Scholl Sue Rumann Sandy Ruoho Eric Russell Kathy Booher perfects her techniques on potters wheel during crafts class. TLIRNIN A PAGEI TIME David Sparks Karen Spears Laura Spears Randy Starmer Kathy Sergi Ilene Shapiro Tom Sherefkin Amelia Shewman Betsy Silver Debra Simmons Lyle Skillen Lauren Slyder Albert Smith Ann Smith Colleen Smith les Smith Karen Smith Lynne Smith Bobby Snelson William Snyder William Spain SUE RUMANN-transfer from Gerard. ERIC RUSSELL-Football, Baseball. WENDY RYAN-French Club, Prep Chorus, Chansonettes. DAVID SAEWERT-Science Club: NHS: Top 5070. THOMAS SANGER- Band. STEVE SCHEURN-Track. DAVID SCHOLL-Golf, Key Club. GUY SCIACGA-Track. MAURI SCOFIELD-Matmaids, Cindermaids Vice pres., Publications treas. Orchesis, Young Life, Key Club Attendant, Yearbook Staff: Anytown. IEFFREY SCOTTEN-Key Club. KATHY SERGI-Booster Club. ILENE SHAPIRO-HERO, French Club. AMELIA SHEWMAN-Senate, Matmaids, Key Club Attendant. BETSY SILVER- Tennis, Cindermaids pres. DEBBIE SIMMONS-Gymnastics: Pom Line, COE. ANN SMITH-Matmaids. COLLEEN SMITH-HERO. KAREN SNELSON-Wrestling. WILLIAM SNYDER-Football, Wrestling. BILL SPAIN-Latin pres., German Club, Key Club, Beaver Editor, Senior rep., TAP V.P., Science Club, Ecology Club pres., Bleacher Brats, New Stu- dent Club treas., Young Life, TRAGYC treas., Boys State. DAVID SPARKS-Track. KAREN SPEARS-Volleyball, Gymnastics Manager, Matmaids, Cindermaids, Vo. Tech. QUESTIQNING WHATS NEX Carol Stearns Beth Steele Audrey Stein Laura Sternberger Yvonne Stewart . . - xh' Q X Q g Y' 13 8? A Kelley Stimson Kathleen Stragier Seniors vacate the gym after having the senior class picture taken. , Gif - 5, g Y .Mm . R ' A k r K . A i A Q -E. 7 BERGER 3 year graduate YVONNE STEWART Yo life KATHLEEN STRAGIER NHS Orchesis pres M maids. DONNA STRANG-COE. LISA SUCHOC Cindermaids. CAROLE SULLIVAN-Musicals. DE BETH STEELE-Pom-ICC rep.g Top 5070. LAURA ST - . - u 9- , I, I I SWEENEY-Wrestling. RICK TADRICK-Football, Wres ing. TOM TAMASAUCKAS-Yearbook Staffg Mid te graduate. Lisa Suchocki Carole Sullivan Dean Sweeney Rick Tadrick Tom Tamasaukas Barbara Tate Ronda Tatum Evan Terry lean Thomas Lx Kimberly Tomlinso Libby Tomlinson Beth Tomelson Mike Toney Matt Toombs Rob Toy Michelle Trainor Sherry Trushinsky Robert Tustin Iulie Tweed Patricia Vassar Lori Vestre Robert Vietri Dean Voelker Karen Volpe Kevin Volpe ONDA TATUM-Singers, Balladeers. EVAN TERRY-Baseballg Lettermans Club. KIM OMLINSON-Latin Club, Chansonettes, Singers, Beaver Builders treas., Color Guard. ETH TOMELSON-Color Guard sec., Singers sec., Musicals. MICHAEL TONEY-Band. YIATT TOOMBS-Football, Trackg Lettermansg French Club. ROB TOY-Gymnastics. 'IICHELLE TRAINOR-Badminton, DECA. SHERRY TRUSHINSKY-Cindermaids, Mat- iaids. ROBERT TUSTIN-Wrestling: Lettermans Club, Key Club. IULIE TWEED- iadmintong Pom line: Singers, Band, Balladeers, Senate, Senior Class VP: ASU fiedallion of Merit, Top 5070. PATTI VASSAR-Gymnastics-All City, Matmaids, TAP. DEAN VOELKER-Singers, Balladeers. KAREN VOLPE-Band, Matmaids. KEVIN VOLPE- ootball, Wrestling, Lettermans Clubg Anytown. Making the best of the last high school year . . . attending the senior prom . . . renting tuxedos . . . buying formal dresses . . . receiving corsages and boutonierres . . . dancing till dawn . . . after the prom comes graduation . . . hinting to parents for gifts . . . accepting money from relatives and friends . . . having fun during the graduation ceremony . . . receiving the diploma . . . shaking hands with the principal . . . relating the ex- perience with close friends . . . taking off . . . looking forward to college next year . . . . fs-Q Theresa Walodko Mike Walsmann Patti Watkins Patricia Weinberg Robert Weiss Susan Wellman Attemping to finish necessary homeworkl before class, are Chuck Bailey, Tom Lar- son and Mark Youwer. SI-IAPINC A CAREER ATTI WATKINS-HERO, Yearbook Asst-Editor, Key Club Attendant: enateg Anytown. PATRICIA WEINBERG-Semester graduate. STEVEN -VERLY-German Club. KELLY WEST-Baseball. KAREN WHARTON- wimming, Tennis, Lettermans Club. ROB WHITE-Football, Wrestling, Irack Capt.: Key Club treas., Lettermans Club, Student Body treas. ILAKE WI-IITEMAN-Key Club. DOUGLAS WI-IITEMAN-Football, Ten- is, Basketball. TYLER WILEY-Wrestling, Lettermans Club, Anytown. AVID WILLIAMS-Track, German Club. BONNIE WILSON-Ecology lub, Young Life, Matmaids, Cindermaids, Yearbook Staff, NCCI, Soph. -ep., Iunior sec., Senior pres.: Anytown. SUSAN WITT-French Club feas., Chalk Chicks pres., Mermaids, Semester graduate: Outstanding rench Student. CAROL WITZKE-Singers pres. Balladeers, Ecology lub VP, New Students Club VP, Senate. DIANNE WORTH-Yearbook ditor, Key Club Attendant, cheer. Steven Werly Kelly West Darlene Wenz Karen Wharton Rob White Blake Whiteman D l Wh'tema oug as 1 Mary Wieland Kitty Wiley Tyler Wiley David Williams Bonnie Wilson Susan Witt Carol Witzke Garth Woodbury Iohn Woodrow Dianne Worth Chris Yanz Mark Youwer Don Zelechowskl JU ICDRS 78 gl 1. Ioey Lumpkin and Clip Palmer demonstrate one of their many talents. 2. CLASS OFFICERS front row: Barbara Southworth-secretary, jessica Couleur-rep. Ieanne Garcia-veep, Leslie Roth-president. top row: Cary Saunders-treasurer, Catherine Morris-rep. lnot picturedl. 3. Spotlighting the newest initiation fads at a football game are Christy Hilliker, Sally Sweeny, Vicki Grandinetti, and Ieanne Garcia. 4. Gary Saunders looks like a winner as be takes on an underclass competitor in the tricycle races at the annual Games Day. 5. Ieri Ahler and Mary Io Alton take a brief but well-deserved rest period during an exhausting day at a club car wash. 6. Dan Reynolds, Tina McQuiston, and Stephen Black express exuberant thoughts between each other during the football game. '55 X vnfro, V 'Q 1 .,.AL.p rl I' 1 N 4f b, M. 3' K i W E I X X exft . E 3? Q Q 3 Xi A A i Q gy Q2 S X7 N- 2 fx. .P 'x i that comes with being an Feeling superiority upperclassman . . . anticipating the near end of 'Sf Tc is Mg . . . striving for scholastic bettering onesell' as an high school years achievements . . . incliviclual . . . questioning lil'e's purpose . . . 1 --I changing outlooks on lile . . . cheering teams onward . . . getting the most out ol' life . . . seeking involvement . . . watching tricycle races at the annual Games Day '... being a member of the class ol' '78 . . . gazing back on past years at Scottsdale High School . . . Ron Abeyta Christopher Adams lcri Ahler Cynthia Ake Alison Alterman Mary Alton Thomas Anthony Kimberly Anthony David Arnold Alyce Attico Michael Attwood Suzanne Augspurger Anne Backman Scott Bade Clifford Bailey Susan Bailey Allen Baker Tamara Baker Matthew Barto Michael Barto Deborah Berry Bruce Bidstrup Karen Bieger Kim Bills Darla Black Stephen Black Steve Blendowski Teak Bliffert Kenton Bond Tammy Boring T fts3Af.benw .Q 9 ,.,. Tm. vs 53 Cathy Brown Lois Brown Ieffrey Burmood Cheryl Byrd Kenneth Byrum v-N-y Q? Mark Carpenter Erin Carter Ioseph Castonguay Mary Cavalliere Scott Chamberlain David Chamberlin Michael Chase Kenyon Chew Palma Chirikas Bonnie Church jackie Cilia Iames Clifford Lisa Clinchy Margaret Cohea Rodney Cohodas Stephen Coleman Dwayne Colletti Marilyn Collis Matthew Connor Karen Coons Kyle Cooper Peggy Cordaro Lori Coughlin lessica Couleur Ieff Cowie Darrel Cox PLIRSUING DREAMS Thomas Craig Mar 0 Creathbaum 8 Meg Cressey lames Crider Timothy Crowley Karen Curby Candette Cutler Dale Damrow Martin Darden Q, Bill Dargavel Karen Daugherty Gregg Davidson Cynthia Davis leffrey Davis Mark Davis Mark Davis Stacee Davis Tina Davis Ross Defiel Daniel Dela Portllla Steven Denmark David Denton David Diamond Gerald Dinquel Nancy Dorris Sally Douds Elizabeth Dove Eric Driggs Leslie Roth and Tina McQuiston show sportsmanship and team spirit in a feminine way by lending an arm to Evan Terry at the pep assembly during Backwards Week. Linda Dyer Lisa Elliott lames Ellison Terry Emerick Cindy Etling lohn Evans Sandra Evans Denise Eygendaal Brenden Feil pu ar Wendy Gilbert Richard Gleason Diane Gohde lames Golder Mena Goncalves Robert Gordon William Gordon Dale Goreham Lauri Gould Vicki Grandinetti Lori Graves Susan Greenwald Lori Greer Rene Gregory Kathleen Grenier Harley Groff Philip Gudenschwager Arthur Fernwalt Peter Flansburg Earnest Flores Scott French Drew Fretz Aline Frignac David Frost Donald Frost Lance Fuller Elizabeth Gage leanne Garcia Lori Garton Suzanne Gaw Iames George lohn Gerster loseph Giesemann LIVING T0 Tl-IE FULLEST Bonnie Gunkel Scott Hadley Azim Hameed Stuart Handley Sharon Hays Linda Hefferan Neville Helms Deborah Henderson Kipp Hepburn Tanya Hering jeffrey I-Iermanson Christy Hilliker Leslie Himes Glenn Hodson Cassandr Hohanshelt Mark Huckabay Mitchell Hughes Lori Hutchison Sharlene Ianeway Ioe Ianssens Michael Iarko Neal jenkins Eric Iohnson Al Iones Kenney lung Teresa Kalb Suzanne Kamens Kathryn Kanneman Thomas Karas Susan Kastner Rebecca Kearney Kimberly Kelley Christopher Kellogg Kathleen Kelly Larry Kelly Lisa Kennett Sushila Khera Karin Kilpatrick ff 6, . 'T A A Bruce Kinghorn Daniel Kleen Karey Klug Iames Koenig William Kounter Laura Kowalski Laura Lambert Kimberly Lamken Michael Land Christine Landrith Thomas Lang Timothy Lang Aff!! Don Langley Terrie Larkin 1 'SJ v :el Lawler e a Lawsen icia Lawsen Scott Lehrer Kevin Lewis Michele Lorden Michael Ray Lish Cheryl Louviere Leimkuehler Gina Lo Curto Ioey Lumpkin Michael Leone Looking forward to Homecoming fes- tivities. . .cliscovering new friends ancl renewing oltl ones . . . attending class and club meetings . . . fulfilling highest potentials . . . realizing the future is so close . . . searching for a true identity . . . finding out future happenings at student council meetings . . . facing the responsibilities that go with growing up 1. Diaper the Dons was a big hit with the Homecoming crowd and received a first place for the junior class. Contributing to its success are Barb Southworth, Kyle Cooper, Mary Tucker, leanne Garcia, Ieri Ahler and Mary Io Alton. WISI-IING FDR YESTERDAY Sheila Lyon Demetrio Madrid Donna Mahon Ioseph Maio Dan Marley Teresa Marriott Patricia Marsh Stanley Marshall Sondra Marth Iames Martin Vincent Martinez Christopher Maxey Christopher May Charles McBride Margaret McCormick Scott McDonald Iohn McGinley Timothy McGuffie Lisa McKinney Mitch McNeal Christine McQueen Tina McQuiston Mark Medeiros Debra Melton Thomas Morgan lohn Miller Steve Moore Patricia Morneau Catherine Morris Merrill Morrison Lisa Nickum and Kathy Berkheimer seem to be in good spirits while taking part in the Spinish Club Bake Sile Michael Naumann Christina Nelson Thomas Nelson Kimberly Newland Laura Niccum Lisa Nickum William Norling Christopher O'Donnell Lori Obermeyer Katherine Olden Dana Orangio Angela Oselette Pattie Page Gregory Pajak Victor Pajak Clip Palmer Chris Palmeri Thea Paul Stacey Paulsen Azim Peera lanet Peters Stanley Peters Larry Petroulakis Donald Petty Nancy Philippi Laura Pollock Robert Pongratz Catherine Potts Seely Pratt Mark Prebe Sandra Pruitt FLILFILLINC PQTE TIALS lames Reischmann Teresa Retterbush Daniel Reynolds Suzy Riccardo Iulie Roberson Mark Roberts Carol Robinette Alfred Rochin Thomas Roeper Lori Rohan Ioy Romine Mark Romine Iohn McG1nle 'ind lim Schaller Debbie Puckett Craig Pulver lesse Pursche Lana Quackenbush Daniel Raby Gregg Reichman Daniel Root Leslie Roth Allison Rowe Eddy Ruiz Michele Rumann Amy Russell Rosalind Russell Randy Ryan Amy Sackett Charle Sanchez mkc ,I Robert Sanfratello I I Lawrence Sarallo breather 'tt hill time after an exhausting Gary Saunders first half of cheers and jumps during the Melinda Saxton girls powder puff football game. Merri Stanley Michael Stanely 'T-1 Michael Solomon Glynda Sorrell Barbara Southworth Debra Sparks Timothy Spreier Sara Squire Patrice Stadalsky leffery Staley ri lames Schallar Suzanne Schmink Terri Schock Alissa Schrader Bret Schrutt Denise Schumacher Mark Schwarz Bruce Sears Pamela Secchiari Michelle Seeman Royal Senn Robert Shaw Eli Sherman lohn Sherman Stephen Shewak Ray Shively Nancy Simms lo Anna Simmons Kristi Simon Wendy Skiba Kimberly Small Cynthia Smith Linda Smith Mary Ann Smith Neely Snyder EXAMIN IN C QPPCDRTLI ITIES Claudia Tichar Ann Tipton Roger Tomas Keli Trainor Laura Travers Kelly Trevor Mary Tucker Iesus Valencia Marta Valenzuela lane Vogel Eric Wade Stephanee Walsmann i Cinda Watson William Watson Wendy Welt Amy Welty Dale Wendt Darlene Wenz Tina Struebel Mark Stulik Kay Stymiest Lila Sunday Dorothy Suppes lanice Surratt David Sutter Sally Sweeney Lester Sweetow Ann Swonger Timothy Taber Teresa Tafoya Danny Tate Bruce Terman Richard Terreault Vicki Thomas Patricia Stanley Michael Stark ludith Steckl Melissa Steinle Theodore Stenz Darrell Stephens Sharon Stephens Angela Stiles Susan Strick Donald Struebel Kent White Victoria White Toni Whitney Bradford Wierck lames Wifler Iohn Wilson Aimee Winn Brad Winters Cathi Wise Lorelei Wooden Cynthia Wright Amy Wulfert Stephen Young joseph Yu Steven Zapata David Zeitlin David Zelechowskr Mary Zurick Tom Schauer Achrevrng personal goals . . . being involved rn m re rrtivities . . . working hard to meet requirements for college and future jobs learning from mistakes . . I. cxperrencrng the asurc of freedom . . .holding a part time job whrlc going to school . . . striving for the top makrng acquaintances with the opposite sex rcrepting reality . . . gathering funds for the lrrnror-senior prom . . . watching a new campus take shape . . . cultivating lrfe long frrends .wondering what life is rll about and rskrng oneself whether it's all worth lt Barb Southworth listens with open ears and an open mrnd to different thorrghts and points of view during a class drscussron SCD I-IS 1. Sophomore girls Ianet George, Irene Mutchnik, Allyson Iones, and Kitty Beaudin stroll along absorbing the sunshine, 2. CLASS OFFICERS front row: Gordie Ellison-rep., Dave Schultz-treas., back row: Leigh Fox-rep., Iulie Patrick-pres., Mary Michaelson-veep., and Sharon Walker-sec., 3. Dave Schultz, Cordie Ellison and Iunior rep. Cathe Morris listen closely during a Student Council meeting. 4. Ioe Meier tries his luck shooting baskets during class competition. 5. Gordie Ellison and Rex Ross get into a mess during the Pie Eating contest. 6. Lynn Pursche and Caron Bailey relax and share the day's news. W1 A feeling of belonging . . . getting involved in school . . . running for a class office . . . being elected . . , working hard with senate or student council . . . trying to improve school spirit . . . participating in skits for pep assemblies . . . winning the spirit stick for being loudest during class competition . . . entering the pie eating contest . . . getting aetivein school sponsored clubs . . . enjoying school life . . . sharing memorable experiences . . . laughing together t fi-.... MN P-aim, Q Markalene Abrahams Kenneth Adams Mark Adams Patrick Aiken Anthony Allen Martha Alton Brian Anderson David Anderson Eric Anderson Robert Anderson Amy Andrew Kim Anthony Gregg Arney Gary Arnold Tracy Arrington Christin Attridge Pam Auld Ieanne Aungst Kathleen Bade Mark Bagniewski Caron Bailey Iohn Baird jeff Balser David Bandelin Ryan Barbieri Sharon Barikmo Laura Barricks Dean Bauer Robin Bauer I0 Ellen Beard Kathryn Beaudin Steve Beck Doris Behrmann Melody Bell LGOKING FOR EW THING Robin Bauer, Trina Bertocohi, Kim Gloute, Annette Secchiari, and Sarah Harrison duck under to keep from getting wet during the inter-squad scrimmage football game. S Donald Benjamin Ray Bensema Dolly Benson Robert Berg Brian Bergcson Trina Bertocchi Tom Blackledgo Mary Blakely Laurie Borrero David Bothwell Charlotte Brady Mike Brady Clarie Briley Carla Brooks Michael Brooks Anita Brower Lorriane Brown Kim Browne Mark Bruner Mary Bucko 11' Christina Burleson Brian Burnett Eric Butler Keith Cannata Robert Carney Romulus Caroselli D'ette Casanova Terry Castillo Gordon Catlin Rosa Cays Mark Celle David Chapman Ieffery Chapman Daurie Chase Tim Chelgren Tim Chesebrough Tony Cholewa Ion Christiansen Mark Churchill Frank Clemence Becky Clift Kim Cloute ESTABLISI-IINC FRIE DSI-HPS Patricia Cranston Patty Cromley Brad Crumley Frank Cutting Cathy Czagany Brian Dame Lori Davies Catherine Davis i Susan Davis Tom Davis Carre Dawson Ionathan Dawson Mike Colletti Chris Colton Diane Cook Ieff Cooper Susan Corrigan Todd Ann Cowan N Iim DeLashmett Waldron Dean Robert DeLaPortilla Donna Dell Aringa David Denmark Thierry Deshayes Angie DiC-regorio Stacey DiLorenzo Daniel Digiola Scott Dinquel Lisanne Yudell concentrates on doing her class work. 56 Dean Dole jenny Donley Margy Donley Creighton Donovan ,SM- L X is fi K 'i qiakilv fu , Q ' ' -Lx xg V lf' Q . 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'LIS M Gary Hamann Bilquis Hameed Lori Hamilton Sharon Hammer Ianet Hansen Rachel Hanson Sarah Harrison lcnnifer Harvey Kevin Hasler Daniel Heffner Valorie Helmick Alan Helvig Iames Henry lake Hernandez Keith Heun Gregory Holder Douglas Holland Beth Hooker Lee Hooks lerry Howard Scott Huber Carol Huebner Charles Hurla Lisa Hussey Dorothy Goldberg Betsy Goreham Susan Goss Darlene Gottlieb Mike Grandinetti jill Griffin Angela Hakac Christopher Hall 'T David Hutchens Troy Ibara Michelle Irwin Lisa Iarko Andrew Iohnson Denise Iohnson GRKING TGGETI-IER Allyson jones Evan lones Reva Iones Rodger Iones Sharon Iones Q' -nil N? .Q Kruse lames Lee Lea Lennamann Pam Lindely Land Kathleen Lee Kevin Lesk Andrew Lisicki Larsen Ellen Lchnert Larry Lesueur Richard MacDonald Vance Iulian Donna Kaufmann Paula Kavahaugh Michael Kearns Andre Kelly Michael Kelly Richard Kelly Teresa Kennedy Christopher Klevos lill Knappenberger Pam Knutsen Michael Kominska 'W-J Mike Kozlik Steven Kren Not heing a freshman anymore participating on IV teams . . . trying to improve technique for next year's varsity teams . . . going to IV games . . . cheering them on to victory . . . going to school dances studying hard to improve grades . . . looking forward to the future . . . striving for the best . . . loe Meier, Brian Dame, Keith Wilson, Bob Wiegand, and Gregg Gilmore take time out to relax and clown around. ACCEPTINC RESPONSIBILITY Cindy Magaro Melanie Mandelin Duane Marney Ellen Marshall Gregory Marshall Gregory Martin Lori Menefee Ceci Merryweather Mary Michaelson Abby Milkis Claire Miller Mark Miller Steven Miller Terrence Miller Michael Miranti lody Moore Todd Volker Nancy Sohek and Claire Millei piactice hucl to perfect their mlICl1lng Skills Victoria Moore Ioe Munchweilor Scott Murphy Paul Murray Terry Murrietta Irene Mutchnik Constance Myers Mark Naylor Pamela Nelson Lisa Neroni tv Qi K 1 - 1 sy - ff Sandra Polen Bob Polito Pam Pongratz Lisa Pope Martin Poppe Colleen Porter Adrian Newman Bell Newton Michelle Nielson Bonnie Niles Mark Njaa Carol Norman Nancy Norwalk Clay Nowell james O'Brien Pam O'Connor Kevin Olds Todd Ori Troy Orr Gretchen Orth lenniler Owens Bill Pajak Susan Parker Ron Parks lulia Patrick David Paul Laureen Pavlik Lindley Pearson loy Peckhan Darryl Pendergrass Barbara Pero Mike Peterson Susan Peterson Brian Petterson laniley Pillows Tyrone Plies Bronwyn Reynolds Carl Ritter Debbie Roberson Linda Robinson Lester Rodgers lennifer Rogers lohn Rooney Craig Roos Constance Rose Anthony Ross Karen Ross Rex Ross Tod Ross Tracey Roth Victoria Rotundo Charles Rummage Shawna Russell Cindy Saint Keli Sappington Nicholas Sarantes Melissa Saunders David Schnell 62 STRIVINC TO ACI-IIEVE Lisa Power Tom Proulx Lynn Pugliano Lynn Pursche Kathy Quigley Mike Quillen Charles Quintrall Sandy Raby Carol Raisanen Beth Rasmussen Iohn Re Martin Reger I' U Q2 The Sophomore class is shown here readying their float for judging. During homecoming spirit week the Sophomore class worked long and hard to finish their homecoming float for half-time festivities. Their theme was Coronado Dons are in for a band 'cuz here comes the Sesame Street Gang. Their float won first place. Iohn Schrab Rebecca Schrier Dave Shultz Andrew Schwartz CY Lisa Scofield Gregory Scotten Annette Secchiari Mike Seedenburg Georgina Shaud R Larry Sheehan Gregor Shewman Bart Shillingburg Kathleen Shupe Hans Silberschlag Steven Siverson Kevin Small Darren Smalley Carrie Smith lason Smith lohn Smith Nancy Smith Roland Smith Sandy Smith Terry Smoot Bonnie Snider Nancy Sobek David Solomon Dennis Spain Kim Spaulding Randell Speight Kathryn Spies Susan Staley Tracy Steffy Michael Stehlik Brenda Stein David Stein Dennis Stephan Ann Stewart Scott Stewart Sheryl Stewart Scott Stieg Roxanne Stragier Kirk Thompson Warren Thomson Mary Io Tichar lill Toenjos Pat Torres lay Trevor Mary Trieloff Raymond Tummond Dale Tweed Paul Uren Danny Valenzuela Irene Vanicek Todd Voelker Amy Vogelson Nancy Wagenseller Sharon Wagner Sharon Walker Dana Wampler Tim Warren Debbie Way Pam Weaver leff Weintraub Mary Welty Ray Wheeler MAKING MEMGRIES Cathy Stulik Deborah Sudbeck Terri Sullivan Ellen Svaco Alva Swanson Beth Swanson Scott Swanson Martha Swartwout Colleen Taber Brion Tadrick Ronald Tanner Raymond Taylor Susan Taylor David Teisch Eric Terp Elizabeth Thalasinos Leanora Thomas 19' f, . qui 177 -l Wg fs 1-at i David Wiegand Tim Wilburn lohn Wiley Tim Wiley Catherine Williams Keith Wilson Stockton Wingo Kelley Wolfswinkel Sydney Workman Charles Woske Mary Kay Yearin Lisanne Yudell Mike Zelechowski lohn Zeller Going to class meetings . . . working on class projects helping with the homecoming float . . . trying to make it the best possible. . .winning first place . . . raising money for class activities . selling confetti at football games . promoting spirit throughout school . . helping out whenever possible . . . Sandy Smith makes a face while attempting to clean up the mess after the pie eating contest. FRG Sl-I 1. Ian Iohnson shows that high school life can be enjoyed. 2. CLASS OFFICERS front row: Tim Spain-treasurer, Doug Paulsen-president. back row: Gretchen Gossen-veep, Diane Creathbaum- secretary, Kay Amburn-rep., Ienie Kemp-rep. 3. lim Davidson seems to be taking interest in something other than classwork. 4. Lena Attridge's mind doesn't seem to be totally devoted to the freshman car wash. 5. A tricycle race is one of the many activities held during Beat Arcadia Week. Craig Hadley pedals towards the finish line with a determined expression on his face.. 6. Alexandria Pope demonstrates how being a freshman can be trying at times. -X '-:iv - 1- 1-f.etgty.s,p:. Nu? , 4 QW NIQQQE, 1 Y Getting established in a new school . . . finding new friends to share new experiences with . . . having to cope with problems of a bigger school . . . setting new goals to reach in high school years . . . participating in clubs and activities on campus . . . learning the school fight song . . . going to the freshman Uncola party . . . cheering at the first high school football game . . . cherishing all new opportunities of a freer campus . . . becoming accustomed to all teachers . . . wondering about things to come Mickey Abbasi Iodean Abrahams Ronald Ahlrich lames Aiken Karen Alessandri Frances Amburn Anne Anderson Wayne Anderson Kevin Andrew David Andrews Patty Andrews Mike Anthony Chris Armie David Arnold Angela Attico Lena Attridge lohn Attwood Ken Atwood Robert Bade Connie Baker Roger Baker Michael Bandelin Sharlene Barehand Iames Bashaaw Linda Baie Iolene Benjamin Teresa Bertocchi loe Bieger Mike Blelli Rick Biers Ronald Black Ianine Blasich David Boettchcr Patti Bogard Robert Booher Debby Boring David Boundy Katherine Bradbury Ann-Marie Brady Todd Branson Tamara Britt fig Carl Brooks Allen Brown Christina Brow! Tacy Bruns Blair Buchanan Mark Bucko Christine Bulliegh Terry Burg Todd Burns Amy Burris Karen Butler Theron Buzzard Bonnie Byrd lohn Byrd Linda Caddell Barbara Carlson Lori Carlson Terry Carpenter Michael Casanova Lynnett Chamberlain lames Chamberlin Aaron Chernov Clarence Chesley Bernard Chirikas Michael Christensen Ralph Clement Daniel Clifford Gerald Coleman Kathy Colton Margaret Connors lohn Coons Gary Cooper Laura Cooper Paul Cordaro Neil Cowie Diane Creathbaum Marian Cressey Steven Crompton Richard Crumly Pa COMMLINICATINC ul Cummins Michael Curtin Ioseph Daley lames Davidson Kimberly Davis Ramona Deeringwatei Deborah Dekam Adam Dellrie Katherine Deschamps Michael Devlin Mar Dewane Colleen Diddams Richard Diddams Paula Dimperio David Dodson Mark Doolan Kenneth Doornkaat Stephen Duncan Susan Durrenberger Michelle Dutton Marla Dyer Robert Earl Minda Ekstrom Elizabeth Enderle Don England Bill Esry Wendy Essex Alfred Estrada Peggy Etling lean Falletich David Faust Curt Fawley Gregory Fehr Sam Filicetti . . . F'll The freshmen show their determln- Elafldg Fmml ation here with the finished product Theresa Fmlan of their Homecoming float. Michael Fltzgefald 70 wa Q X 5 ws wg 3. 'n . 3: X . Ju., :a,3gj1L,l ei' ff: 'IQ' f V 3!' ' .- W, L ll 56,1 ,ff ' sr yi XX ix, sift f Q4 , A ' x NA: , Ax Y , A I Q v -,,f-', b 425' 'L-3' ii? x i Q R. .ff S XX: Q.. Ag' 'Q O ga r ig 0 1 bl ' U xx W M Ks? 3-J E? Q ,4 ACCEPTINC CHALLENGES Mary Hann David Hanson Gail Haranbasic Kathleen Hardy Sandra Harper Susan Harrer Ellis Harvey Anne Hathaway Ieffrey Havranek Barry Hays Ion Healy Kevin Heard Richard Heck leanne Helms Mark Henderson Ieff Henry Orietta Hernandez Phyllis Hernandez Allen Hill lane Holliday Iames Holmes lanet Holmes Kathleen Howe Lynne Huddleston Paul Huebner Barbara Huff Condon Hulgan Christopher Hulse! lack Ingle Paul Iames Daniel Iennings lanet lennings Mary Iennings Erin Iennison .Iv- 3 Ian Iohnson Ianice Iones Ieffrey Iones Susan Iunius Frank Kain Lynn Kardos Kay Kasper Karl Kasprzyk Sharon Keith David Keithly Lori Kelly Timothy Kelly Teg LewandowskiDale Lish Rosaria Lo Verde Vivienne Lopez Xie Lieurance Tom Litewski Linda Loeffler Mickie Loveland ott Lindley Linda Lloyd Margaret Lopez Mark Luellen lenie Kemp Sara Kennett lanice King Timothy Klevos Sara Klug Bill Knappenberger Penny Kosto Ieff Kounter Patrick Krouth Michelle Laden David Lake Pamela Lambert james Land Pamela Lang Bruce Larsen lohn Leigh lulie Leimkuehler lames Lennox Dana Lesniak Becoming accustomed to the routine of school life . . . having to study for important exams . . . keeping up with homework assignments . . . attending pep assemblies trying to keep grades up to par . . . participating at freshmen class meetings . . . remem- bering how school was at the beginning of the year and noticing how things have changed . , . being involved in various school functions . . . cheering teams on to victory . . . anticipating what is in store . . . Freshmen try their luck at dancing to the music after a football game. Deborah Lunt Rachel Luther Michelle Lyons Patricia Lyons Thomas MacDonald Cary Mader Linda Maerz Richard Magen Edward Maio Mary Maloney David Marks Iulic Marsh Mark Marshall Holly Martin Laurie Martin Patricia Martinez Paul Marusich Robin Mason Robert Massei Carol Mauldin Lisa Maxcy Catherine May Charles McCall Kevin McCann Mike McCoy Roy McDaniel Dawn McDonald Kevin McDonald Kevin McDonough jeffrey McDougle Tony McFadzcn REACI-IIN C EW I-ICDRIZQNS Tim McGinley Richard McMahor- Adam McMillan Cathy McWeeny vi 'K .Ll IH. Sherry Szotek is taking the idea of school seriously as she finds a seat for the freshman Uncola Party. li ,h4,9gn X li, B 4? ,- 'D w ,., Kathi Mears Hayley Medeiros Robert Melton Tom Middaugh Gennara Migliorino if -, tl 1 jeff Mikl Mike Miles Monte Miller Steve Miller Iames Milliken Iohn Milne Q- Af I' lil? V' if . Margaret Milne Terry Mitchell Michelle Moblo Cathie Moore Karen Moore Rebecca Moore Robert Moore Edward Morgan Brent Morris Susan Morrow Ty Moyers Eric Muilenberg Anthony Mulder Carol Mulholland Lawrence Munsil Steve Murphy laqueline Murray Peggy Murrietta Robin Nathan Eric Naugle Dayna Nelson Angela Nielsen Gerhard Nikolic Kathy Norris Toby O'Leary Kristen Ogle Suzanne Orlosky Katherine Osman Tim Ostrem Ellen Paisley Calee Palmer Pamela Parker lodi Patterson Robert Ploog Lauri Polen William Pongratz Alexandria Pope Lori Pope Steve Poppe Bob Porter Rhonda Price Gerald Raby Eric Ramsdell Matthew Reed Tim Regan Katherine Registel Marlene Rehm lessie Reyes Douglas Paulsen Gina Periano Deborah Peterson Connie Petrick Chris Petroulakis Daniel Peyton Hoyt Phelps Susan Phillips Briann Reynolds David Rhodes Diane Roberts Lisa Roberts Iohn Robertson Rick Rogers Nick Rombakis Kim Roth Richard Rowen Celia Rumann Richard Russell Susan Russell Kay Amburn works diligently to Tom Sacken raise money for the freshman Marcy Sanchez class car wash. Glen Safer Michael Savino Ieffrcy Schauer Deborah Schmidt Brenda Schnell Martin Schumacher Deanne Schump Lillian Schwartz Bill Secdenberg Mark Sennette Patricia Sergi Tracy Shewak Steven Shrum Robert Silver Carol Siverson Gerald Slagle Bill Smith Iennifer Smith Laurie Smith Philip Smith Scott Smith Shari Smith Sherry Smith Thomas Solem Elaina Sorrell Kerri Spahn Sherri Spahn Tim Spain Iim Sparling Sandra Sredanovich Clay Stamper Sherri Stanley Kenneth Starkey Irwin Statland Pam Stehlik Scott Steiner Curtis Stetnle Robert Stenz Robert Stevens Melinda Stiles William Stone Laurie Sturges Bruce Suppes Donald Swan Thomas Swanson Vanja Swanson Kurt Swesey Steve Taylor Robert Tetzlaff Elizabeth Threadgill Karen Tice Tory Tomlinson Todd Toombs Ion Tortoriello lulie Tortoriello Allen Toth Thomas Townzcn Wade Trotter loel Truscott Richard Turek Mark Underwood Sherry Szotek Brian Tackett Tony Tafoya Frank Talbert Shirley Tarvin Dwight Tate lohn Valencia Barbara Van Horn lay Van Nikola Vasiljev Angela Veltri Tina Vitale Annette Volkers Terry Votichenko Lenora Vultaggio Hans Waage Kirk Wade Mike Waeiss Carolyn Wagner Karen Walsmann Mark Walters fir ,f Brett Waters Kim Wells Cynthia Welt Glenn Wendt Ralph Werly Brian West Elaine West Linda Westlund l.q..h..... -f:.:.1,,, can ulllr xx we ,N pf.-...W Ralph Whallon Karen Whitfield Mark Whitten Wende Willeford Daniel Williams Donna Williamson Iohn Williamson Carrie Wilson Colby Windle Shauna Wirkus Barbara Witt Tim Womeldorf Kimberly Wong May Ching Woo Kelly Wood Sandra Wood Heidi Woodbury Donna Woodlock Patricia Woods Lynn Work Bart Wulfert Brgette Yancy james Young Loretta Young Scott Zike Mark Zinn Matt Zinn gl' 'H' Accepting many new challenges . striving for the liest that can be . noticing how fast the year had gone . attending graduation ceremonies . . . taking semester finals being a freshman for the last time . , .gathering in groups, signing yearliooks ancl reminiscing . . . regretting the close of freshman year liut at the same time looking forward to next year . . . Elaine West wears a T-shirt that speaks for itself. 4 N ,Y yn wa-vq Wh A INA ' J- . 1, -' Us X W K X, AL if L f 3 R f M W 4 Q -Ai ' ' 'x f A . vu Q f m f Q 3 , QP F F Q Q . 5 . g . Ll ITINC SCHOOL SPIRIT 1. Pom pon girls are presented a little token of appreciation from the band. 2. At the Welcome Back Assembly, Mary Anne Gillanza, Arnold Ziffle, alias Bonnie Wilson, and Rob White act as judges for The Gong Show. 3. Football players crunch through the sign after a half-time locker room pep talk during the game against the Sabercats. 4, Cathe Morris lifts school spirit during Arcadia Week by dressing up as Minnie Mouse. 5. Senior Mark Besh, junior Leslie Roth, and fresh- man Greg Hadley compete in the tricycle race as the crowd stands on pins and needles awaiting who will ride on to victory. 6. We've got spirit, roars the senior class for class competition at a pep assembly. 7. Sam Gillanza, Rob White, and Rick Bailey show a little half-time talent with a cheer during the Backwards Week football game. 8. Big Beaver Mascot takes time out to pose for a quick snapshot. 82 WT 5 The change in SHS brings a new image . . . riding on a winning streak . . . welcoming the freshmen at the welcome back assembly . . . yelling the loudest for the spirit stick at pep assemblies . . . new clubs have tryouts for eager participants . . . guessing who will be the big beaver of the week . . . reliving the 50's for a day . . . anxiously awaiting '12 Homecoming nominees . . . the band dresses up in funny costumes for traditional Stanford night . . . competing between classes in the tricycle races and banana eating contests . . . spirit spreads through the school during Mickey Mouse week . . . fall activities start school off with a bang . . . Class l'loats display Homecoming theme, We've Only lust Begun, in meaningful ways . . . announcing candidates and their achievements . . . raising enthusiasm for the liig game against Coronado with a spirit breakfast and lionfirc . . . classes compete for points in pie eating and ice rolling contests . . . welcoming back old alumni at the reception after the game . . . Dave Damore, former Homecoming King, re- turns to give pep talk . . . psyching up for the Coronado game . . . half-time show features Paula Hoots twirling fire anxiously awaiting the crowning ofthe new king and queen . . . balloons fill the air as the old king and queen crown Rob White and Carrie Hempel . . . the Homecoming dance is remembered through the theme, Stairway to Heaven . . . 1 .. a J, Ai WEVE o LY JUST BEGLI 1. Carrie Hempel and her escort Tony Macchiaroli and Mr. Bowe anxiously await the crowning. 2. Iulie Tweed escorted by Mr. Tweed and Bill Spain feel nervousness as they await the important moment. 3. Senior class presents cakes to the most spirited groups, the band and the varsity football team. 4. Cheerleaders add special effects with balloons during the homecoming ceremony. 5. Escorted by her father, Bonnie Wilson and Rob White beam towards the crowd. 6. The new 1976 Homecoming King and Queen, Rob White and Carrie Hempel, graciously accept their applause from the audience. ,an 1. President of the Beaver Builders, Dianna Gavel, discusses the agenda for one of their weekly meetings. 2. Ianice Surratt, Kim Giltner, and Tami Baker review check list. 3. Leslie Himes and Kimberly Spaulding, searching, for businesses to buy raffle tickets. 4. Howdy Dudettes melting in the afternoon sun. 5. Walking the streets of the new Scottsdale road are Vicki Riccardo, Susan Duncan, Susan Maher, and Ioanne Caroselli. 6. Kelley Stimson and Kim Tomlinson look on as Carey Klug performs the spirit filled beaver dance. c x u p GK ... p IDINC ' WELCGMINC ff 3 4 E The Beaver Builders are responsible for decorating the stadium with school colors . . . pepping up the students at assemblies and home games . . . spon- soring bake sales and can- dy sales . . . directing lost parents on open house night . . . cleaning up the trophy case. . .sponsoring a family for Christmas . . . strutting in style are the Howdy Dudettes, aiding with the grand opening of the new Scottsdale road . . . forming a welcoming committee for the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce . .. par- ticipating in the Parada Del Sol festival . .. greeting players at the Fiesta Bowl . . . handing out ribbons at the National Arabian Horse Show held annually at the Coliseum. . .perfor- ming a variety of services for the city of Scottsdale can LE DI CA I-IELPI C I-IA 'I if 1. Tyler Wiley, Rob White, and Tony Macchiaroli discuss the details of the last wrestling match. 2. Letterclub members Mark Garcia, and Chuck Bailey award Kevin Volpe with a football to show their appreciation. 3. Beaver editor, Bill Spain and staff member, Mary Anne Giallanza, deliver the quarterly issue of the new- spaper. 4. BEAVER STAFF: bottom row - Mary Anne Ciallanza, lamie Roberts. top row - Bill Spain, Kurt Laetz. 5. Evan Terry puts the new batting machine to use. 6. Key Club member, lack Ross, sells a traditional Key Club Calendar to Mike Coleman. , ., Q.. ' 4' ' - , . 4 .. ,MA k.,vv, . . . 1 .-.fa K ,nz-. Voting on new officers . . . attending meetings once a week . . . Money-raising projects supply funds for activities . . . Key Club calendars sell fast at SHS sponsoring dances on Friday nights . . selling programs at football games . . representing Varsity athletic teams . .. purchasing an ice machine for the Varsity locker room helping support the school's athletic team . . . teachers and students are interviewed for feature articles . . . staying after school to write articles for the newspaper '... quarterly distributing the Beaver . . , working together to make a successful year . . . ., 1 . Wi 313-ug? 3 sA M 4 2.27 AM A X S L --Sf --. '-----.za if -f 5 f f' a .,Vg F.. XM? xg -aw V N-5 M ' ui ,- xi mi 5 .55- 15 u f?gf5f,i f ,. K SSX f, -4, .iw- ,, A. 54. 1, .W . ,assi , 2 , ek M 4 I L! 5 kf 1 v if f' S . f 1 ll . , 'f : 2 Q ,Q 'r + rg K 3. 1. Cathe Morris, Suzy Bailey. 2. VAR- SITY Cl-IEER: BOTTOM ROW-Cathe Morris, Alisa Schrader, Keli Trainor, Suzy Bailey. SECOND ROW-Mary Anne Gillanza, Erin Carter, Mary lane Cavaliere. 3. Suzy Bailey, Erin Carter, Mary Anne Giallanza, Keli Trainor. 4. Alisa Schrader. 5. Suzanne Roberts. 6. Big Beaver. 7. IV CI-IEER: BOTTOM ROW-Susan Davis. SECOND ROW-Lisa Garcia, Roxanne Straiger, TOP ROW-Mary Michaelson. 8. Cheer relaxes after a rough first half at a basketball game. 9. Lisa Garcia, Susan Davis, Roxanne Straiger. U ' ',,,f nv if 9 0 Marching in the morning . . . making their own flags . . . having bake sales and sucker sales . . . honoring sections in the band . . . ushering at plays and concerts . . . available to any teacher for service projects . . . twirling fire acids spirit to halftime . . . Working hard for the benefit of SHS, students and faculty MARCI-ll .t...4P l'l-IE GTES AWAY 1. Color Guard member Stephanie Keithly flashes her 'A-okay' sign of appreciation to the camera. 2. Color Guard practices their routine for the nights game. 3. Band director Norman Stanley supervises the band at ASU Day. 4. lanice Nihiser and john McCrea lead the band in their marching routine. 5. Susan Hague, Color Guard Capt. leads her squad in a flag roll-off. 6. Majorette Paula Hoots, performs during half time show. 7. Debbie Chapman, Patty Marsh, Sue Greenwald, Kelly Stimson, and Patty Stanley. MAKING MUSIC EU X x 9 ' 1. Bottom Row- Clarinets- Iill Fox, Iackie Murray, Laura Cooper, second row- Donna Kaufman, Wendy Skiba, Cayth Melka, Duane Marney. top row- Peggy Etling, Patti Page, Carla Esklund, Susan Harrer. 2. Bottom row- Trombones, Baritones- Craig Hadley, Royal Senn. second row- Tom Land, Kent Gualsha, Iohn Edwards. top row- Mark Davis, Mike Kominska, Bruce Larsen, loel Truscott. 3. Bottom row- Saxophones- Dave Arnold, Kathy Berkheimer. second row- Cindy Etling, Pam Stehlik, Mary Welty. top row- Rich Heck, Cathy Brown, Greg McDowell. 4. Bottom row- French Horns- Lori Carlson, second row- lill Knappenberger, Lee Fox. top row- Eric Gately. 5. Bottom row- Trumpets- lim Aiken, Claudia Finical, Greg Field. second row- Tom Swanson, Brian Peterson, Todd Ann Cowan, Hans Silberschlag, Hoyt Phelps. top row- Iohn Bowling, Paul Uren, Mike Stehik, Doug Bourne, Tom Sanger. 6. Drum Major- Iohn McCrea. 7. Bottom row- Flutes- Ianet Elsroad, Debbie Lunt, Elaine West. second row- Susan Parker, Wendy Essex, Ginger Brannon, Katie Spies. top row- Linda Bates, Shivonne Gaines, Ienny Owens, lulie Roberson. 8. Bottom row- Bill Knappenberger, Mike McCoy, Iohn Attwood. top row- Mark Swartz, Mark Marusich. 9. Drum Major- lanice Nihiser. 95 SINGING IN PERFECT 7 Singing scales for auditions into Singers or Balladeers choosing material to make concert outfits . . . preparing the Christmas assembly for students and parents . . . visiting grade schools for demonstrations of what sing- ing is all about . . . selling candy and stationary to raise money Ior extra props and instruments perfecting songs for musicals and plays making plans for the annual Rosarita dinner in the spring . . . I-IARMO k I Q F I v Q, K ae- 1.-u 1- , V. 4 ' uf A ' .if . ,ft W .' it-I W - 9 , Isl a.. ka M1 g 4 1. Floyd Woodard conducts choral groups for all concerts. 2. Singers Beverly Burton, Amy Sackett and Carol Stern spend extra time perfecting numbers for a concert. 3. Bottom row: Royal Senn, Kris Etling, Iohn McCrea, Trish McQueeney, Kirk Thompson, Kelly Stimpson. top row: Rusty Ferracane, Carol Witzke, Dan Czagany, Carol Stern, Steve Moore, Cindy Etling, Paul Uren. 4. Carol Witzke, Rhonda Tatum, and Libby Tomlinson listen attentively to final instructions before performing. 5. Front row: Libby Tomlinson, Brenda Newman, Susan Harer, Keith Huen, Warren Thompson, Gina Shaud, Meg Cressey, Iulie Tweed. second row: Laura Pollok, Cinda Watson, Beverly Lambuth, Frank Cutting, Todd Voelker, Dean Voelker, Patty Stanley, Kelly Stimpson, Cindy Etling, Carol Stern. third row: Barb Southworth, Ginger Mahon, Terry Kalb, Ieff Cowie, Ioe Castonguay, Ioe Maio, Kirk Thompson, Brian Bergerson, Susan Hague, Peggy Cordaro. top row: Trish McQueeney, Randy Thompson, Dan Czagany, leff Weintraub, Royal Senn Mark Marusich, Mark Cutting, Robert Sanfratello, Rusty Ferracane, Carol Witzke, Amy Sackett. 6. Kirk Thompson and Rusty Ferracane read music. 7. Iulie Tweed accompanies choral groups at concerts. 1 8 Practicing daily in preparation for concerts . . . performing in front of large audiences playing for musical productions . . . keeping instruments in good condition adding special excitement to school functions . . . marching during halftime shows . . . jazz ensemble plays the blues learning from experience . . 4 PLAY THAT FU KY MUSIC 3 1. Elaine West plays her flute while Linda Bate follows along with the music. 2. Accompanying pianist Sue Mc Elfresh is Ion Dowling on the trumpet. 3. ORCHESTRA bottom row: Wendy Skiba, Lori Carlson, Laura Cooper Linnette Chamberlain, Ginger Brannon. top row: Patti Page, Eric Gately, Paul Uren, Sandra Wood, Greg McDowell, john Edwards, Cathy Brown. 4. IAZZ ENSEMBLE bottom row: lim Aiken, Royal Senn, Ianice Nihiser, Kathy Berkheimer, Dave Davis. second row: Greg Pajak, Mark Schwarz, Sue McElfresh, lohn McCrea, Steve Moore, Wendy Skiba, Mary Welty. top row: Hans Silberschlag, Ray Tummond, lim Henry, Ion Bowling, john Berkheimer. 5. Linnette Chamberlain and Sandra Wood play new sound on the electric piano. 6. I.V. Band members practice marching routines during lunch hour every day. Practice prepares the band for half-time shows during football games. 7. Lori Carlson and Eric Gately put in some extra time preparing numbers. 8. Band instructor, Normk Stanley, contemplates the bands next performance. SINGIN D MCDVI TO TI-IE GRGCDVI 1 ,I P A I 'Tau .LI in r . , 4' i 5, A E t L-0 A 1. PREP CHORUS Bottom row: Tammy Britt, Linda Lloyd, Anne Marie Brady, Gretchen Gossen, Billy Galliher, Ieff Murray, Cindy Margaro. second row: May Woo, Rhonda Rae Price, Beth Enderly, Connie Petrick, Erin Iennison, Mike Curtain, Tom Sackett, Becky Moore, lean Falletich. top row: Cathy McWeeney, Linda Maerz, Evonne Sunday, Kay Bradbury, Diane Creathbaum, Mark Miller, Nancy Norwalk, Sharon Kalb, Ruth Fry. 2. CHANSONETTES bottom row: Christi Hilliker, Carla Eskelund, Carne Cramblet, Donna Kaufmann, Robin Giltner. second row: Abbey Milkis, Vicki White, Tina McQuiston, Susan Goss, Maggie Goldberg, Suzanne Peterson, Ieannie Aungst, Susan Corrigan, Connie Rose. third row: Sally Parker, Shivonn Gaines, Cindy Moy, Lynda Matlock, Martha Swartwout, Patty Morneau, Debbie Way, Janet Elsroad, Denise Holmes, Bronwyn Reynolds. top row: Pat Stada sky, Diane Cook, Sandra Woods, Doris Be rman, Victoria Rotundo, Mary Mc Kinney, Mena Goncalves, Cathy Brown, Kris Etling, Ellen Marshall. 3. ORCHESIS bottom row: Kelly Hazeltine, Amy Welty, Susan Maher, Susan Hall, Kay Stragier, Keli Trainor. second row: Warren Thomson, Gretchen Gossen, Mary lane Cavalliere, Cindy Smith, Mauri Scofield, Sally Coats, Maribe Coyena, Kirk Thompson. top row: Mark George, Mark Miller, Patty Vasser, Elizabeth Thalasinos, Teri Chaniga, Roxanne Strgier, Robert Sanfratello, Rusty Ferracane. 4. Norma Baer, dance instructor, supervises Orchesis after school. 5. Suzanne Peterson, Ieannie Aungst, and Ma ie Goldberg warm-u before a Chansonettes concert. 6. Maribgl Goyena and Kirk Tllompson do the Diniking Dance, a bomboo dance taught in the Phillipines. 7. Kaye Stragier expresses herself through dance. 8. Laura Cooper plays the chimes in the Bell Choir. -lima if-1 is 012' -fi 1' 'N 'N 2 tj Q.. 'Q' bb is Q. Interested hoys and girls audition for Chansonettes, Prep Chorus, and Orchesis . . . practicing daily to achieve perfect harmony . . . Prep Chorus enhances hasic fundamentals of singing . . . joyously caroling during the Christmas season . . . raising money for outfits . . . parents attending choral concerts . . . foreign exchange students teaching dances of their countries . . . choreographing routines . . . demon- strating dance techniques at grade schools . . . experiences in dancing and singing brings lllIll'lllII'lCI1l and enjoyment . . . 4 101 FILLI C EACH DAY TCD THE FLILLEST 1 1. Chuck Lama, Mark Besh and Tom Larsen look on approvingly as Mr. Durbin takes on a bride. 2. Court Royalty, Iulie Tweed and Bill Spain reign over the dance after the game. 3. During the Parada del Sol the Scottsdale Beaver Band displays its fine marching skill. 4. Dottie McGregor, Ianie Nancarrow and Collette Francis prepare carnations for delivery to classes during the Hero Valentines sale. 5. Kelley Cordova guzzles on to victory during the root beer drinking contest. 6. Senior cowboys get rough and rowdy on Rodeo Day. 7. Pom and Cheer lead the student body in the school fight song, Beavers Forever. csurpuunsvvw- f an I was VD X 'i , I A I A 'I j' av ,Ax 'Q , V V' P ,. 1 ' A ,i -KY' H ,C v .g .F l I ., ' 5 A I P- nf s - f' L Q , . fx if Y f.+ t Getting into the spirit of winter . . . attending basketball games on Friday nights . . . crowning the King and Queen of Courts . . . marrying couples during rodeo week . . . sending flowers to your sweetheart on Valentines day . . . rising early on Saturday morning to watch the Beaver Band in the Parada Del Sol . . . gathering at pep assemblies to show winter teams support . . . during the week of Courts, students par- ticipate in games . . . classes compete against each other in the root beer drinking contest . . . making the best out of each clay. . . CQLQUR MY WORLD WITH I-ICDPES Students participate in lunchtime activi- ties consisting ofthe lap game, the people pass, and the Sun Iammers Band . . . three boys and three girls are announced as nominees . . . introducing the nomin- ees at the pep assembly. . .decorating for the dance following the game . . . Senior Class takes first place in the float competi- tion portraying All the Little Children of the World . . , tears of excitement fill Iulie Tweed's eyes as she and Bill Spain are crowned King and Queen of Courts 7 104 1. COURT ROYALTY: Bill Spain and Iulie Tweed. 2. Last year's Court Royalty was Lana Rowley and Ken Wilson. 3. Carrie Hempel lends a helping hand to the crown bearer, Nancy Goodman. as Beth Steele looks on. 4. Mary Anne Ciallanza escorted by Mark Garcia and Salvatore Giallanza. 5. Beaver Builder, Denise Holmes presents a Valentine float for the half-time show. 6. Bonnie Wilson escorted by Dominique Macchiaroli and Donald B. Wilson. 7. Iulie Tweed escorted by Bill Spain and Herschel Tweed. HAVING FUN GN TI-IE JCB X ...ani 'l. I.isa Fletcher, student body recording secretary, acts out a skit at the Welcome Back assembly. 2. Carrie Hempel, corresponding secretary, adds a little Mickey Mouse spirit during Arcadia Week. 3. Student body president, Mark Marusich, listens to views and opinions. 4. Treasurer, Rob White, samples refreshments at the Uncola party. 5. Sitting in during a daily Student Council meeting is Leslie Roth, Iessica Couleur, Bill Spain, Gordy Ellison, and Rob White. 6. Vice president, Derek Bruns, has the last word in Senate. lg 1 ' g l ,f Welcoming students on the first day ol' school . . . helping to organize assemb- lies . . . sponsoring and checking for stockinged feet at dances . . . passing charters and petitions . . . aiding all clubs, old and new . . .soaping up cars at car washes . . . generating spirit at games and assemblies . . . organizing homecoming in all its tradition . . . sponsoring Arcadia Week, Backwards Week, and Christmas programs . . . 1 Welcoming students to the first of the year . . . setting examples for the class sponsoring dances. . .holding bake sales . .. revising the SHS constitution meeting with Student Council for ideas on Backwards Week helping to sponsor Ar- cadia Week. . .boasting their opinions on special topics . . . LIRGINC PARTICIPATICD Senior Senators-Bottom row: Helen Eng, Mark Garcia. Top row: Carol Witzke, Sue McKlfresh1 Mary Anne Giallanza. 2. Mary Anne Giallanza and Mary Michaelson look on as Karen Flowers munches on her goodies during a Senate meeting. 3. Sophomores-Top row: Martha Swartout, Sandy Smith, Lisa Garcia. Bottom row: Irene Mutchnik, Ellen Marshall. 4. Iuniors-Top row: Loreli Wooden, Ann Tipton, ludy Steckle. Bottom row: Ieri Ahler, Charle Sanchez. 5. Freshmen-Cindy Ford, Scheryl Gudenschwager, Tacy Bruns, Nattlio Greene, Pam Parker. 1 q XS 1. TAP members Kim Hook, Elizabeth Reed, and Io Ellen Beard hold one ofthe few meetings which took place this year. 2. Henry Greene relaxes in the afternoon sun in front of the cafeteria 3. More TAP clubbers rap about an up-coming Cancer Conven tion. Ellen Svaco, Suzy Riccardo Mandy Kruse and Elizabeth Thalasinos discuss their big plans. 4. TRACYC club officers Sue Maher, Bill Spain, and Paula Pusey take time out from their busy schedules to pose. 5. Dottie McGregor, Ellen Regan, Robin Giltner, and Rusty Ferracane sell carnations for the traditional Valentines Day flower sale. 6. Students take a leisurely stroll during classes. 7. Ski Club member Mike Coleman puts his skis away from the past year and looks forward enthusiastically to an upcoming season on the slopes. FICHTI C FUR A GQOD CAUSE 'w ff' M'1 V, Getting together and working for a good cause is the Teen Action Pro- gram Against Cancer . . . planning additional service projects . . . spon- soring on campus drives. . . holding bake sales . . . raising over one hundred dollars for the American Cancer Association . . . helping to solve an important problem enjoying a relaxing party . . . work- ing together to help others. . . being safety minded on campus is the TRAGYC club. . .concerning them- selves with the students safety during school . . . attending a state-wide TRAGYC convention held annually . . . feeling free while skiing . . . organizing money making projects such as doughnut and pretzel sales, car washes, and selling balloons at the Parada Del Sol . . . hoping fora better snowfall next year . . . MAKE ME SMILE 9 1. POM LINE BOTTOM ROW: Tina McQuiston. SECOND ROW- Debbie Simmons, Kristi Simon. THIRD ROW-Lorelei Wooden, Carrie Hempel, Lori Greer. TOP ROW-Karen Flowers, Sarah Kulb, Iulie Tweed, Beth Steele, loy johnson. 2. Lorlei Wooden, Karen Flowers. 3. Sarah Kulb, julie Tweed. 4. Debbie Simmons. 5. Ioy Iohnson, Lori Greer. 6. Carrie Hempel, Kristi Simon. 7. Lorelei Wooden, Karen Flowers. 8. Beth Stelle. 9. Tina McQuiston. 3. -1 5 K, . K- . I I L, -,.- S . s N ., 5. x x , . -.J , Learning new routines at NCA camp during the summer . . . being awarded the first place trophy for the Most Creative Dance . . . spending many long hours practicing and perfecting dances . . . filming a commercial with the band . . . baking treats to give to the players . . . offering clinics for new and interested girls . . .working together to make a fun-filled year . . . FRESH STI C CDF SPRI Q' ... ,fs 5 '1 ' 1. During Teacher Appreciation Day Sue Prasek surprises Mr. Iohn Dant with an apple. 2. Hero Member Cathy Collar pouts as she tries to sell another donut. 3. At the Spring Dance Concert dancers show their gracefulness, and skills. 4. Pietra Pate rings up a sale for the Disney Land trip during 5th hour lunch. 5. Miss Camelback speakers Regina Geller, Susan Wellman, and Mauri Scofield nervously await their turn to speak for their candidate. ,l Spring fever hits Scottsdale High with a big bang . . . honoring basketball players, and wrestlers at special banquets. . .students recognize teachers with special treats on Teacher Appreciation Day. . .planning and carrying out the Miss Camelback Ceremony . . . Watching baseball games in hope to be state contenders . . . Attending track meets in the hot afternoon sun . . . choreographing dances for the Spring Dance Concert . . . Hero keeps students appetites satisfied by offering freshly baked donuts . . . looking forward to the days ahead. . . ACCEPTI C TI-IE ULTIM TE I-IO OR ,ll I I I' kg' i 9. g' IIE 1 f 5. g O 'luis 5 5, Q1 ss Qs 4 5: - f1'Z' 9:'o'0i NA-A+ Y-0-sf - 0' swf '6'6'6'6'6'6'3W t .MQ v,o,0,o,o,o,mg V 1-Iwnoougtga f Ig.,-IL 3,0 o,0!0!o!f! ! g -ogo'o'w'o'o'w . - 'NNN' Q xy -gQzxt'ze44 if 5'-, 1,454 3 ff ' A 1 'r a ,'M.Lf I Rt I. nn' .Ol 4 The top three girls in the Senior Class are chosen to represent Scottsdale High for all-around involvement . . . eligibility for attending the Camelback ceremony requires buying a yearbook . . . voting for Miss Camelback during lunch . . . each girl plays her favorite song. . .setting up the auditorium with colorfuldecorations forthe ceremony. . . proud fathers escort each candidate down the aisle to the stage . . . reiterating each can- didate's achievements and honors . . . an- ticipating the crowning of the new 1977 Miss Camelback . . . through the tears of joy and excitement the new Miss Camelback reigns over the audience . . . X l'. '.q .mst X K lo 'l. Bonnie Wilson, Miss Camelback ol1977, beams out towards the audience. Z. Mike Iarko presents a bouquet ol' roses to nominee Mary Anne Ciallanza as she stands on the platform listening to Day by Day! 3. The chorus group sings All Hail to Thee Miss Camelback during the ceremony. 4. Mr. Donald B. Wilson escorts his daughter, Bonnie Wilson, through the crowd to the stage where she will await the final moment. 5. Chris Berry gives Mike Coleman a look of excitement as he hands her a bouquet of roses. 111 NCE UPC A MATTRESS Trying out for ai part . . . rehearsing day after tiny. . . losing sleep while trying to memorize lines . . . working toward opening night , . . pointing scenery . . . designing and sewing Costumes . . . working the lights and Curtains . . .singing the snme song ever and over again . . . getting iJllitOI'liiiCS ns opening night zippronehes . . . staying up all night trying to rememher everything . . . forgetting 5 min- utes hefore the performance but remembering os the enrtnin goes up . . . 6 1. Mark Miller, the Wizard, asks Princess Numher 12, Cindy Etling, the last question to see if she is a real princess. 2. Ms. Foley puts the final touches on Sir Harry's, Iohn McCrea,,outfit. 3. Queen Aggravain, played hy Denise Holmes, sings her song, Sensitivity 4. The Minstrel, portrayed by Mark Marusich, opening the play with a song. 5. Cast members Tori Rotundo, Bob San frantello, and Kris Etling listen unattentively to one of Queen Aggravain's speeches. G. Lady Larkin, Trish McWeeny, explains to Sir I-larry that he is going to he a father. 7. Dauntless, Rusty Ferricane, and the Ladies in Waiting look at the newly arrived Princess Winnifred, Iennifer Brant. 3 King Soxtimus ......... ....... W arren Thomsen Prince Dauntless ....... ...... R usty Ferracane Sir Harry .................. ........ I ohn McCrea Iester ...................... Minstrel ................... Queen Aggravain .. Princess Winnifred ...... .... Lady Larkin ......,..... Nightengale ....... Wizard ............. Sir Studley ...... Princess 412 ....... Lady Beatrice ....... Trio ...................... Lady Mabelle ....... Page ................... . Sir Luce ........ Kirk Thompson ...Mark Marusich ...Denise Ilolmes Iennifer Brant ..Trish McWeeny ......Carol Witzke .......Mark Miller ........Dennis Spain Cindy Htling Stragier Patty Stanley, Carol Stearns, Ann Stewart Amy Sackett Gretchen Gossen ........Boh Sanfrantelle 1151 'WT 2'-- . 2 '--f MH!! :WW 'll'J 'Z' TTU-sl lt I1 Rising at the crack of dawn. . . marching in formation . . . selling sandwiches and seat mats at the football games . . . rais- ing spirit with music . . . planning costumes for Stanford night . . . entering contests at UofA and ASU and receiving a superior rating . . . raising spirit at the pep assemblies . . . always practicing to help make SHS number one . . . A STEP IN TIME SAVES NINE . g W., W5 . . . T 5: 'W 1 55- , 2,5 , .g I . - I ff- ---- I x I ,- ' : I K I X4 . I i V - aff D., . . 3345 Q ' .1 - ks ... t was 'itil'- 1. Band and Pom march in the Fiesta Bowl Parade down Central Avenue. 2. Gregg Hadley, freshmen, seems bewildered as old band , members carry on. 3. Drum Majorette Ianice Nihiser smiles with ap- proval. 4. Band members seem eager and ready to march at an early morning practice. Picture 1 courtesy Camera Arts. PERCEIVING NEW CLILTLIRES mf 6 lx' .fr Z 3. 1. Discussing the plans for their next project are Ellen Svaco, Suzy Riccardo, and Sharon Barikmo. 2. Science Club sponsor, Steve Bryan, prepares an experiment for the club. 3. Ecology Club president, Bill Spain, worry- ing about the problems of the club. 4. French members are joking among themselves before the meeting. 5. Members of the Spanish Club listen attentively to their up- coming projects LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Crowley, Charles McBride, sponsor, Ray Soltero, Eric Butler, Don Frost, Tom Karas, and Scott Hadley. 6. Concentrating all her efforts on assembling Beaver pennants for the Ecology Club is Angela Stiles. 1 Jar- pl Fighting for a cleaner school is the Ecology Club . . . planning to plant shrubbery around campus . . . sponsoring earth week . . . selling Beaver pennants and Beaver buttons during athletic competitions . . . exploring the inevitable is the Science Club . . . observing lab procedures . . . using new skills and techniques that have been ob- tained throughout one of the Biology or Chemistry courses . . . helping the students to understand their own environment . . . gaining further knowledge of the language is the French Club . . . experiencing new foods . . . dining at French restaurants . . . tasting excellent cuisine . . . selling baked goods and other items for money making projects . . . traveling to Tucson to tour an old Spanish mission is the Spanish Club . . .selling club T-shirts throughout the club. . .holding bake sales. . . experiencing the unusual tastes of Spanish foods . . . 123 SLIPPCDRTI WITH PRIDE ? an fwuwitam- .1 is ia.as1,,f 'L VK-,M ,,,. Jia 'Andi' Ji. .-V, V1 1 . -A Supporting various sports . . . keeping time and score at wrestling meets . . . announcing and posting scores at boys gymnastics meets. . .raising money by having bake sales, car washes, and other activities. . . during track meets, measuring, setting up, and timing races . . . cheering on and giving a word of encouragement . . . acknowledging each team member with a treat before meets. . . painting posters and signs providing information on days and times of meets . . . standing behind their teams in times of victory as well as defeat 1. Cinderaids Michelle Seeman and Beth Hooker help with the high jump event during one of the track meets, which is part of their job. 2. Claire Briley, Rachael Gentry, Anita Brower, Pam Pongrantz, and Pam Knutsen keep score during a wrestling meet. 3. Cinderaid president Barb Southworth and other members, hard at work at a car wash to raise money. 4. Chalk Chicks Ginger Brannon, pres., Cindy Moy, Kathy Crenier, and DeAnn Bowers, keep score and cheer on their team during a boys gymnastics meet. , w , Q-R , Q-,, -w 2 s ig L V' ,.,, '1 .W :Wi it 0. ss 55 . X ' --kk . Q A, , pf-135 1-., L- nm' i, , is mia 445' lk: 1, fig A ww-N a- sf, 1 .1 i i I, H a - .31 -42' .1 if . t J Relaxing and enjoying yourself . . . soaking up the sunshine . . . making the most of a moment. . .participating in lunchtime activi- ties . . . getting married during rodeo week . . . receiving a flower from a secret admirer . . , sending one to a special friend . . . sharing special times with friends . . . .- x ITS A LIVING TI-IINC 1. Seniors Dave Beaudin And Kelley Cordova play judges during Rodeo Week. 2. As usual Freshmen seem in a hurry to get to class. 3. Seniors Warren Gilbert, Danny Butler and Henry Green watch lunchtime activity center. 4. junior Debbie Henderson tries to wake senior Collette Francis from a catnap during lunch. 5. Senior Dave Borman, Rick Bailey and lim Lewis laugh as a friend is being forced to get married during rodeo week. 6. Iulie Leimkueler shares the days happenings with friends. 7. Senior Rob White gets a sick feeling as he realizes there is still more root beer to drink. PAGES CDF TIME Q 5. Pnl: ilu YN Shxvx , uns . ,vs 1 8 1. Photo Editor-Kelly Carter, Editor-in-Chief-Dianne Worth, and Assistant Editor-Patti Watkins. 2. Faculty Section Editors-Ian Surratt, loe Maio, and Tammy Baker. 3. Activities Section Editors-Mike Coleman, Leslie Roth, Mauri Scofield, and joy Iohnson. 4. Sports Section Editors-Dottie McGregor, Lori Graves, Bonnie Wilson, and Anne Backman. 5. Underclass Section Editors-Cindy Smith, Amelia Shewman, and Sally Douds. 6. Senior Class Section Editors-Gayle Ienkins and Karen Flowers. 7. Photographers-Ion Muilenberg, Kurt Laetz, Larry Kelly, Greg Iames, and Mike Iarko. 8. 1976-77 CAMELBACK sponsor-Herman Schweikart. 4 Emir. . . 'sf 3 4 X X 5 :,,,,,,..-4 ---5. Establishing a theme and carrying it throughout the hook . . . editors prepare layout forms and copy style section editors work hard to meet each deadline . . . going out with photographers to assure oneself of good action shots . . . choosing appropriate pictures from proof hooks . . . ordering pictures to fit layout styles . . . typing and fitting copy . . . always providing guidance and helpful direction is sponsor Herman Schvveikart . . . planning and decorating for the Miss Camelback ceremony . . . anxiously awaiting a first glimpse at the finished product . . fight on to victor lH,IIl UN IU XTIYIUIQN .kllllllljl .1 nl-xx .nu ul IIIHIIIIISIII. .ull spirits lm-fl xxvil Ihr mens VVIIIIIQL lum-.aimut in lzght umm. mms .x mummy 504154111 m iuutlmll 4 IIQINXXUNI spirit ul vntl11lsl.1srn mlmnly 1-yuh-:wi HIITIIIQIII sllppnll ul mi1l llQ?HILllHlIllS . grnellul'npprxrillll- me-5 im uwls muh Ihr .ulclllmn ul l:.uwL'-Shall .nnl tmfqk . . . g.rinin54 . 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Tony Rehm scrambled 73 yards on 'l'l carries . . . quarterback George Gohde passed for 100 yards . . . defense held the Firehirds to 'l '14 yards and six first downs Lumpkin had seven tackles, Eric lohnson rolled up five . . . Saguaro- the Beavers fell to Saguaro 7-0 . . . Chuck Bailey and Iohn Woodrow had nine tackles each Arcadia- stomping Arcadia 34-7 . . . rambling 258 yards offense and almost 200 yards in kick off and interception returns Eric Iohnson 195 MG Don Langley 185 T f 55931- X gg, . , 5 'r 5. x A X 4. f li tfiykiiif 0 at A Ui Tom Larsen fm 186 HB ' Ioey Lumpkin - N' N 215 FB 'W' Tony Macchiaroli 180 FB Denny Madrid 175 TE Tim McGuffie 170 HB Scotty Miller 170 TC Opening B League play by chomp- ing Chandler 28-14 . . . Beavers now have a 3-'l season . . . Macchiaroli has 6 unassisted tackles . . . Chargers frustrate Beavers 35-8 . . . Faux seizes a pass for 45 yards . . . slopping in the rain . . . Clip Palmer gathers 7 tackles . . . Warriors splash by SHS '13-0 . . . Shane Murphy adds 8 tackles . . . Beavers endure pressure ol' meeting the ii1 ranked Dons Homecoming kindles spirit . . . dominating first half play . . . SHS exits to the locker room with a 3-0 lead . . . scaring Coronado until the third quarter . . . the hopes of upsetting the foe slips away . . . Dons succeed by coasting by,7-3 . . . FCCTBALL FEVER 1 Sgt: Q, ff at 7'gQ,,u.. -Vg 1 Dave Morris 180 G Todd Mumma 175 HB i 'QR 'YQ' ,Z 1 S , ea S t, Shane Murphy Clip Palmer 195 TE 175 QB Mike Nauman Tony Rehm 190 C 175 HB ,xxx As Director of Athletics, Iohn Overstreet is responsible for the budgeting of equipment and uniforms, the appointment of coaches, bus scheduling, rationing of officials and game scheduling. Elected by SHS coaches, Overstreet is largely responsible for a smooth running program. N 'Mba ., , 5. f , V , ..?- iw, ' 1 t 'IE' f 4 1 . -JH V ff, . -' .. , v .. , - -' , W 'ZH-1, iw., , .A if z-4L?'-:7l-- .V ' FV .M -.Missa ,A W N . A ,Qdg,gV so ly I A L A341 ,mga wp,gv,..,. .- ' -f fi -'wg .I -f S 1. Kevin Volpe and Scotty Miller support the team although they were injured early in the season. 2. Driving towards the Firebirds offensive line is 77 lohn Woodrow and 86 Scotty Miller. 3. Halfback Todd Mumma charges for extra yardage. 4. Centers are essential in starting the play as Rick Bailey hikes the ball. 5. Ioey Lumpkin bullies his way through the Titans in the victorious game against Arcadia. 6. Clip Palmer, 19, makes a diving tackle against the foe for a loss of yardage. 5 13 Kevin Roos f' 190 T c 'V' Q... Eric Russell 175 G Bruce Sears 180 TE Casey Shewak 170 SE Randy Starmer 175 HB Tim Tabor 180 G 1. George Cohcle drops back to pass with strong blocking by the SHS line. 2. Scottsdale defense closes in on a downed Chapparral player.3. Tony Rehm and Randy Bays charge forward for much needed yardage. 4. Chaparral struggles to bring ball carrier, Chuck Bailey, down to earth. B 136 3 S 7 -'1' 'i is f X iff ' ' Kgs 2, , f A 1'N ll' Sl-IS - EW SPIRIT EW HOPE Matt Toombs 170 SE Kevin Volpe 190 TE Rob White 180 HB Doug Whiteman 180 C Iohn Woodrow 190 T Ioe Corte 1 3' Head Coach I Pat Curtis Ass't Coach Dave Evans A55 Equip. Mgr. Pat Hcnnessey Ass't Coach john Perryman Statistician 2 Smashing Kola 18-6 . , . Eric Iohnson racking up 8 tackles and 8 assists . . . a 66 yard gain on a Gohde-Hutson connection . . . Tony Rohm pounding 86 yards rushing . . . Henry Green grabbing 6 tackles and live assists . . . edging Yuma in a 16-'15 squeaker . . . holding Yuma with 5 tackles each Kelley Cordova, llonry Green and Mark Garcia . . . watching a 23 yard liold goal by Rob White clear the posts . . . Rehm racing to 13-1 yards total game rushing . . . Dumping DeNiza 12-6 to wrap up the season . . . George Gohde passing for a 64 yard game total . . . Lumpkin scoring with 2 touchdowns . . . Tom Larson intercepting a pass and grabbing live tackles and 3 assists . . . 116 yards rushing by Rehm . . . carrying coach Ioe Corte around the field . . . setting a winning tradition for next year's varsity to follow. . . 3. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL bottom row: Ralph Clement, Tim Regan, james Holmes, Steven Poppe, Tracy Shewak, Scott Leigh. second row: Tim Larkins, Chris Armie, lim Milliken, Donald Swan, Frank Kain, Patrick Krouth, Scott Steiner. third row: Clarence Chesley, Steve Miller, Ieff Henry, Ierry Slagle, Tim McGinley. fourth row: Theron Buzzard, Thomas Solem, Kelly Wood, Frank Talbert, Scott Smith. top row: Richard McMahon, Mark Henderson, Scott Zike, Phillip Smith. 2. PEEWEE FOOTBALL bottom row: Sean Halpin, Roger Baker, Robert Bade, Iohn Grimes, Dan Clifford, Alen Toth, Matt Zinn, Mark Zinn. second row: Rick Rowen, Sam Filicetti, Paul Cummins, Monte Miller, Tom Middaugh, Gary Cooper, Ion Tortoriello, Adam McMillan, Mark Reabold. third row: Bob Porter, Barry Hayes, Karl Kasprzyk, David Flippen, Mike Bandelin, Chris Hankins, Mark Whitten, Kevin McDonough. top row: Tory Tomlinson, David Marks. 4. IV FOOTBALL bottom row: Kurt Whiteman, P. T. DelaPortilla, Dale Goreham, Eli Sherman, Mike Stark, Steve Young, Brian Tadrick, Dan Digioia, Gordy Ellison. second row: Tim Spreier, Danny Valenzuela, Ioe Munchweiler, Keith Wilson, Gregg Gilmore, Iay Trevor, Eric Anderson, Brian Burgurson, Mark Naylor. third row: Craig Roos, so rtf Fai is as f ,1 11. Q If H 3 Gary Hamann, lim McCausland, Iohn Baird. fourth row: Randy Speight, Randy Hooks, Vance Iulian, Ioe Mier, Steve Siverson, Creighton Donovin, Ieff Weintruab, Dave Anderson. fifth row: Iohn Smith, Neely Snyder, Les Sweetow. top row: Coach Tellef, Assistant Coach Bevell, Dave Forbes, Ioe Ianssens, Ed McFarland, Dan DelaPortilla. Iumping into the season with an 18-0 victory over Chaparral . . . obtaining a winning season of 7-3 . . . helping the prestige of SHS . . . trying to outscore their opponents, Frosh ended 1-9 . . . fighting for the finish Pee Wee concluded 1-5-2 . . . showing Beaver pride . . . 5 138 -Q-X f. -M Q- . PRIDE OF TO ORRO 1 Freshmen footballer drives down the field behind the opponents iggressive blockers. 5. Brad Ipson carries the ball to pick up extii yardage for the Beavers. 6. Haulting their opponents try for a first down the PeeVVee team shows their strength. V FOOTBALL 2 26 20 Saguarofg Q SHME- T LL S. AQS. ' L' 'A' THEY Chap g 18 Sagu ro 34 12 Ardiaia 6 6 Chandler lr. ittt 15 0 McClimmlcl l Q 0 Kino 0 ' Coronado 28 0... 1481.4 Willis 18 6 Carson 24 0 DeNiza 18 PEE WEE FOOTBALL S.H.S. ' THEY 0 Tempe 22 6 Coronado 6 6 McClintock 18 12 Casa Grande . 14 8 DeNiza 20 6 Saguaro 6 8 Arcadia 12 15 Chaparral 6 SETTING LIP FUR STA Lisa Clinchy Suzie Gaw Darlene Gottlieb lulie Heidemann lill Knappenberger Debbie Lubin Claire Miller Teresa Retterbush Annette Secchiari Beginning season practices by doing the circuit . . . forming a winning team in ability as well as attitude . . . conquering Tempe . . . whipping rival Arcadia . . . smashing McClintock, then Chandler . . . stunning former city champs Coronado . . . heading for state but losing to the champions . . . placing Lisa Clinchy and Teresa Retterbush on the all-city team . . . picking Suzie Gavv and Debbie Lubin for the second team Laura Spears Roxanne Straiger Laura Cooper Coach 1. Sue Durrenberger stretches up for the ball as she executes her serve. 2. Senior captain, Debbie Lubin prepares to bump the ball while Lisa Clinchy and Teresa Retterbush eagerly wait to assist. 3. After recovering the ball, Laura Spears watches its flight over the net. 4. Lisa Clinchy grits her teeth with determination as she serves the ball. WILLIN GN ESS TO CCJMPET 1. Ianet Holmes cheers her team on. 3. Peggy Etling and Brenda Schnell aid their team in bumping. 4. Bari Wulfert bumps the ball over the net as Iackie Murray looks on. 5. Meg Connors sets the ball to her teammate Brenda Schnell in order to spike it. 6. Preparing to serve the ball is Dana Oranlio. 2. IV VOLLEYBALL front row: Wendy Welleford, Ianet Holmes, Angel Veltri, Brenda Schnell, Mrs. Coyle. second row: Dana Oranlio, Bari Wulfert, Sue Durrenburger, Lisa Maxey, Amy Andrews. third row: Leigh Fox, Robin Bauer, Iackie Murray, Debbie Henderson, Meg Connors. top row: Sandy Raby, Mary Io Tichar, Peggy Etling, Claudia Tichar and Sharlene laneway. Starting out by practicing day after day . . . obtaining new uniforms . . . losing unfortunately to Casa Grande then Chaparral . . . willing to compete . . . meeting Tempe, Saguaro and Arcadia with a loss . . . keeping the faith . . . conquering VVestweod . . . mashing McClintock in two games . . . gaining prestige ever Chandler showing Beaver pride te Mt. View . . . allowing Coronado then Kofa to glide by . . , ending the season with a victory over Marcos . . . proving that the l.V.'s fight on and win . . . ' 143 STRIDINC TCDVICTCRY IV CROSS COUNTRY front row: Ion Dawson, Dennis Stephan, Iim Ellison, Ieff Iones top row: Kevin Small, Dan Hefner, Kevin George, lohn Gill, Ty Blies, Steve Portigianni. 1. Senior Mike Walsmann speeds up to overtake Coronado runners. 2. Ray Wheeler and Don Zelechowski race to the finish line. 3. Running hard toward the finish is Mike Walsmann. 4. Dan Raby strides onward in City competition. 5. Trucking forward to the line, runner Billy Smith. 6. Beavers start the race as city competition begins. Beginning a new season . . . Chuck Cough feeling good in second year of coaching team . . . Mike Walsmann 24th of 120 in the Las Vegas Invitational . . . running bleachers early in the morning . . . Seottsdale 2nd in a 4-team meet against Chaparral, Saguaro and Coronado . . . graduating this year, captains Don Zelechovvski and Mike Walsmann . . . washed out bridges and rough terrain at Eldorado . . . IV's-ist year for the' team, second in city . . . Walsmann 3rd in city meet, Ieff jones and Billy Smith 5th for IV's . . . ending the season 10th at divisionals . . . Walsmann 12th of 100, Zelechowski 58th, Bauer 62nd and Iones 65th . . . looking ahead to a promising season next year . . . , 1' ,X '22 Xf Chuck Gough f coach ' 2 ll Pb , Dean Bower lim Marshall Scott Mikl Billy Smith Mike Walsmann Ray Wheeler Don Zelechowski X -5 M Q? ' r. by s Id V WQQPXVJ V taln X X ' I eNiz xr 'gg i IX: QA 'A' 'SM M ' .W-1:25 gi' fp W1 UN ll P -1 , x Im l fa .4 -1 .1,. at: 0 5 1 SMASI-IINC WITH STYLE 1. Coach Sara Henslee and Iamie Roberts set up the nets for another big game. 2. With a determined look on her face, Gayle Ienkins stretches to hit back an opponents well placed smash. 4. Iamie Roberts gets ready to serve hoping to score a point. 5. Kathy Berkheimer and Brenda Newman, number one doubles team concentrate on the upcoming play. 6. Rebecca Gentry reaches to return the opponent's serve. 7. IV player Rachel Gentry high clears the bird driving her opponent to the back of the court. t . , l H ,I J., Q? 'S Sarah Henslce coach 3. IV BADMINTON front row: Connie Rose, Melody Bell, Claire Briley, Beth Hooker, Kelley Wolfs- winkel. second row: Brenda Stein, Ian Surratt, Tami Baker, Pam Pongratz, Carre Dawson, Patricia Geller, Wendy Ryan. top row: Anita Brower, Sally Coats, Denise Iohnson, Cathy Kirtley, Elizabeth Reed, Rachel Gentry, Carol Huebner. lamie Roberts Brenda Newman Rebecca Gentry Kathy Berkheimer Gayle lenkins Barbara Carlson 147 Tim Warren 98 lbs. Karl Kasprzyk 105 llJS. Victor Bravo 112 lbs. Rick Tadrick 119 lbs. Fred Graves 119 lbs. Mark Iohnson 126 lbs. Tyler Wiley fx' 'AA. A A , 132 lbs. Kevin Macgillvray W 3 4 :M ,us 138 lbs. Randy Dungelbarger 138 lbs. Sam Gmllanza 5 Rob White 145 lbs 155 lbs RIDING WITI-I A WIN SHS NXT' I -gi - Iii: . I -'TA I b,.'s'.k , 71 A' 1 1 1 y, sz J ' ,ft W x . . Cs I '- Q 1. 1 'pm B 14 lbs. , -' fl I ' ' Q f ' ' -4.5 I l ' I 'x if, 1 hz' Tony Macehiaroli 4 1 ii it 1 l 148 1. Sam Giallanza grasps his opponent in a tight hold. 2. Tyler Wiley keeps his foe under Control. 3. Maintaining a powerful position is Mark Iohnsen. 4. Victor Bravo contemplates his next maneuver. 5. Waiting for the referee to say his foe is pinned is Tim Warren. 6. Executing his next move is Randy Bays. Preparing lor an excellent season . . . returning ten lettermen . . . grappling on the mats each day . . . losing pound alter pound . . . executing a perfect takedown . . . riding with a win . . . obtaining the 3rd city title winning the East-side Mesa tournament against '16 schools . . . Coach Ierry Spaulding given the Sportsmanship ' award . . . Tony lvlacchiaroli named outstanding wrestler . . . pinning in '15 seconds against the Kola foe is Kevin lVIacCillvray . . . smashing Saguaro 56-8 . . . crushing Arcadia 54-'15 . . . preparing lor tlivisionals . . . heading for state! 055. , -Q55 1 - I N-SK 1 N J H: Tj., . . , Q 1 if 1 is j 1 fa 1 . A - f Tim Taber Randy Bays Eric Iohnson Bill West 167 lbs. 179 lbs. 191 lbs. Asst. Coach Ioey Lumpkin lorry Spaulding Hvy Wt. Coach 7 ,.........-ng 1. I.V. Wrestling: bottom row: Tom Proulx, Terry Miller, Mark Zinn, Brian Tadrick, Mike Coslick, Ieff Balser, Cliff Bailey. row 2: Craig Roos, Ray Tummond, Randy Dungelbarger, Rich Gleason, Tim McGuffio, Mike Nauman, Dale Goreham, Frank Talbert. 2. Frank Talbert begins his execution. 3. Mark Zinn begins his maneuver. 5. Putting the final touches on his foe is Karl Kasprzyk. 6. Rob White puts an arm lock on his opponent. 7. Beginning his move is Ray Tummoncl. 150 SHOWING PCDTE TIAL Nw, 4. Freshmen Wrestling bottom row: loe Bieger, Rick Rowan. row 2: Matt Zinn, Kevin McDonald, David Lake, Mark Zinn, Adam McMillan, Paul lames. row 3: Mark Whitten, Bill Stone, Kevin Milliken, Tim Regan, Frank Talbert, Theron Buzzard. 34 gift 14 Chandler 48 1 l 1. Iumping for SHS, junior Suzi Caw shoots up to beat a Chaparral rival in the tipoff. 2. Under pressure, Mary go Tichar fi hts for possession of the ba l. 3. Scottsdale comes out ahead as Chris Palmeri outjumps the Kofa center in halftime tipoff action. 4. Caught in mid-flight, Lim Schaller pushes the ball toward the asket for two points. 5. SHS and Chaparral layers rapple for control of the ball in tougi mid-game action. 6. Iunior Chris Palmeri keeps his distance from an awaiting guard. 7. Deciding on team strategy, Scottsdale netters gather around coach Laura Cooper. 152 SHOCDTINC INTO EW SEASO E i l 6 ya f K' ,M Jfn K X-M is f I .xkk X 1 af if -X L ! 'EE-m! f1, 'i ,... ' g, f 9 1 P. , .. 5 i A 5 f N L 9 A x Qt 'y . i X . J ...vkxj I N . AKI, , V F - D . X, . . 51 f- K Q A:Nwi M 'SS'-A f A ' Q xi fx 5 3 s x INN ww, r 'O L f if ' 2 Dux it-0 . 1 Qf. 45 ' i ,AW L m 'Gig L A .X m 1 M M i? I ' f. , .35 , Q. ' fgsigpif 2,52 W Lg, 'K 'X g .f F' N if H .x X' 5: . ' I x ,2 wx .- ,, en -L. , ,f f. aw if 3 ,., X 1 ,363- W .5 vlx .X , DOW Tl-IE CCDLIRT Working asa team for a success- ful season . . . returning 5 varsity players to the '77 squad . . . warming up with layups before the game . . . working presses . . . line drills . . . saying goodbye to seniors Don Dole, Mark Besh, Kirby Hutson, and Shane Murphy . . . Palmeri, Progress Player of the Week, overwhelming Kofa 92-41 . . . looking forward to next year with 8 squad members returning. . . 1. Senior Don Dole rids himself of the ball as Saguaro cagers close in. 2. Mark Besh watches as Dave Schultz dribbles around a hover- ing opponent. 3. An unidentified SHS shooter goes for two while Don Dole waits beneath the bas- ket. 8. ,Iim Schaller dribbles around a frustrated Toro as team- mates Palmeri and Hutson look on. 9. junior Chris Palmeri, caught in a tight situation, looks for a way out. 9 gd . anna- .-,, ,4, Kirby Hutson 6'2 Inside Shane Murphy 6'2' Inside ,-- ' SHS 20 Chris Palmeri 6'2 Inside lim Schaller 5'8 Outside Dave Schultz 6'1 Inside Bruce Sears 6'3 Inside Roger Tomas 6'3 Inside Bill Owens Head Coach Mark Besh 6'1 Outside Kyle Cooper 5'8 Outside Don Dole 6'2 Outside left' Hermanson 6'2 Inside -A, Q.. wx I ,v Lisa Clinchy Forward Meg Connors Guard Suzie Gaw Center Forward Debbie Henderson Center Forward Carol Heubner Guard lill Knappenb Forward Claire Miller Guard Dana Orangio Guard Sandy Raby Guard erger ,....-.-v kv., nav Agn' 'V' if x .........,......1 al? ,J ' fr A bf. It. . was 5 R. . s ,Q - Y lv TJ' in 1 Sl SX ' ...Q 5 I ' 41 - 1 ' Center Forward 9' ,xg if! - 'rr' THRQWI C, QPPQ ENTS rea Leer 1 3 gf, Leslie Roth Guard Laura Spears Manager 3 5 I L 'E ' is-, A ' a h A A ' g - Claudia Tichar ' J 1 V V Mary lo Tichar X 'if ' F, ' ' Guard f N Luv- ...' L Cheryl Woodlock .x v ' . Forward Laura Cooper Coach Obtaining the right to play via Title IX . . . learning zone and man-to-man defense . . . doing passing drills and layups . . . getting used to constant pressure and tension in game situations working on guard stances and running miles . . . playing together as a team . . . getting game strategy together . . . making cuts . . . long nights of practice . . . playing a sport traditionally male at SHS and proving girls have what it takes. . . 1. Action begins as an SHS player shoots up for the tipoff. 2. Suzi Gaw goes for extra points in a foul shot. 3. Lisa Clinchy prepares to set the ball in play. 10. In hot game play, SHS eager? grapple for control of the ball. 11. Forwards Claudia Tichar and Lisa Clinchy wait expectant- ly for the rebound. IR BOLINCINC INTC Tl-IE FUTUR 1 'fig ' 4 V-vw Sr. get ala' L 9 1. Frosh B- BOTTOM ROW- Glen Wendt, Paul Heubner, Pete Petrolakis, Mark Henderson, Terry Berg. TOP ROW- Casey Starkey, Steve Poppey, Iohn Tortorella, Scott Zyke, Tim Spain. 2. Two Carson players struggle to get the ball from the Beavers. 3. Iayvees- BOTTOM ROW- Kurt Whiteman, Bob Weigand, Brad Ipsen, lim McClasky, Dave Forbes. SECOND ROW- Brain Bergeson, Keith Wilson, Eric Anderson, Dean Dole. TOP ROW- Todd Orri, Ieff Hermanson, Roger Thomas. 4. Gazing at the hoop, I.V. basketball players wonder with anticipation if it will hit the basket. 5. Gary Cooper takes a shot at the basket. 6. A player makes his quick moves to get around a Carson player. Frosh A- BOTTOM ROW- David Marx, Buck Holmes, Ri Crumley, Gary Cooper, Greg Fair, Bob Silver. TOP ROW- Bru Larsen, Tracy Shewak, Ron Petronovich, Bruce Suppes, K1 Stinley. 8. Kurt Whiteman, surrounded by men from Mt. Vie dribbles his way down the court towards the basket. 9. lt Hermanson leaps in the airsin front of a troubled Toro to shc a basket. l Y' gms Aww aw X ff ww 1 A ', ug 5--:fm Q a ,. l 1 ' 4 J sf , a Q .f ? W f A Q 1 B Q .- , Q fwfx 'x S , 3 in Y Gif V3 K-f ,fx X A' 'Q - Q -, 35,5 55 - KX 'gk M K L 1 K - QL. ' . Vx J F ef, , 2 . ,Q 1' .4 . 1 y .x 1 R .fl msc, 5-MP , , . ' ,., K, , .Mvrl gf f - V: A 3' sf' , Q7 ,gqasre nd lo 2 '75 K x, f l 1 R X l Sf SWINCINC THRCDLICI- 1 Working up the ladder. . . r sharing courts. . .traveling in the van. . .stealing balls. . . going for lobs and smashes . . . working to win . . . prac- ticing ground strokes . . . im- proving as the season wears on . . . battling the weather . . .running wind sprints. . . completing a successful sea- son. . . Buzz Carr lessica Couler Wally Dean 41,1 M, Elf? f T1-na SEAS Vllrlrlxl-it ffiii i -2 ?fii:5aQ 1 W' I .t X liflttlwfl ' 4' .W ' X . . 'Mr ff 4 -V Lewis Glesler A A gy 3 , f Lori Graves tzjgl 5 Y 'I lohn Grimes ' i ' l' r,,, P ' tiilfo, s . ,f . I fl -. ,kgx xi Bob Hampton 'gg Ll' I- H W Neal jenkins W A , ' - if Debbie Lubin , iff. f 4. W 4 .V A N Ellen Marshall Anne Tipton Karen Wharton a it t Vicca White , if' s ,N . Dottie Fisher Vi jg' t '-iff, 3 EF' x Girls Coach lt V' 5 ' 3' Q . .2 Iohn Lang - 'vii W i Boys Coach Q. . ' ' A I 3 l - , 4 1. Wally Dane bends deep while returning a shot from the net. 2. Cooking back to stroke a spinning shot is Vicka White. 3. Debbie Lubin prepares to devastate her opponent with her backhand. 4. Iessica Couleur sacrifices life and limb to retrieve a ball. 5. Buzz Carr displays concentration and form on a forehand return. 6. Beaver's form is displayed in an excellent serve. LGB, SMASH, STROKE THINK TENNIS 6 1 Kathy Bade Caron Bailey Suzy Bailey Mary lane Cavallier Lori Davies Karen Flowers Lisa Garcia MaryAnne Giallanza Gretchen Gossen 1 Mary Michaelson Lydia Neibech ' 'l. Showing skill aml poise on the beam is Karen Flowers. 2. Patti Vassar, captain, exhibits her routine on the floor. 3. During her performance on the floor, lane Vogel does the splits. 4. Balancing in a difficult position is Suzy Bailey. 5. Perfecting her pose on the floor, Lydia Neibech outstretehes her leg. 6. Iunior captain, Mary lane Cavalliere, shows her outstanding ability on the beam. 7. Caron Bailey balances with ease on the uneven parallel bars. EXECUTI A PQSE suv.-M.....,,,t. tm . - ,M ,.W...... N, '- ig- i..M, , , e if f ' .... . J. W -ind-an!-uR,...i.-nun!-nw-.-.W .Wi . . iw..--w-N-X - ' - - wi ts - A ,e,s,i...,.... . .. Debbie Simmons Patti Vassar vmwa 3' i , t 1 i , 1 ' V T' '--1 N ' r :-faarfi-Y iff'-H'-Af'fi5 ff 1 5 , , , i . .tg:,4mg..f 'gk-fg,: . xpis. i K -v . ' - 'I' -iwvsi -.fn-: 9 Q.. . sm Sw lane Vogel Susan Wellman Lisanne Yudell Linda Moore Coach Bencling into practice . . . executing a nevv pose . . . learning uniler a new coach, Lincla Moore . . . Winning in the so- phomore all-arouncl at the state-vvicle invitational preseason meet is Caron Bailey . . .achieving an 8.45 in floor is Patti Vassar . . .claiming the lieam with an 851 is Karen Flowers . . . leaping into the air . . . enjoying the practice hy having lun on the job . . . rejuvenating team spirit . . . i Mark Dimperio Parallel Bars Harley Groff Pommel Horse Andrew Iohnson Pommel Horse Ieff Knutsen All-Around l 1 l Iames Lee Pommel Horse Dave Denmark ,, lufrgiw Rings if, Dan Muir Rings Q X in.. PRACTICE MAKES PERFE4 Bruce Terman Floor Exercise Rob Toy Rings Iames Woodward Coach 4 . . lg ' Doug Paulson '1,4g',g,g.- I ' Floor Exercise Carl Ritter gt in A ' Rings Obtaining strength and technique . . . Learning new moves as well as perfectmgkold ones . . . Show- ing teamwor and team spirit . . . Practicing long, hard hours in the evenlngs . . . Inventing unique routines . . . Developing and ton- ing muscles . . . Ge ting routines down at for the oncoming season 1 . . ventually performing for judges and team competition. . . 1. Rob Toy displays his strength and balance, as he executes a back lever on the rings. 2. Balanced in a yogi handstand on the parallel bars, is Bob Peterson. 3. Mark Dimperio holds a handstand on the parallel bars. 4. Practicing a tromlet on the pommel horse is Harley Groff. 5. Caught in the middle ofa giant on the high bar is Ieff Knutson. 6. Bruce Terman holds a tight V on floor exercise. Mark Miller, manager of the team, is not pictured. Bob Peterson Floor Exercise Mike Peterson Floor Exercise Parallel Bars Mike Stehlic Dave Beaudin Derek Bruns Bryan Buzzard Azim Hameed Iohn Rooney Tim Spreier Mike Stanley Neil Corbin Coach 5 Practicing daily . . . hitting buckets of balls at the driving range . . . attempting to perfect the swing . . . starting from the tee box . . . keeping your head down . . . walking down the fairway . . . playing against the wind . . . chipping onto the green . . .playing out of the sand trap . . . one putting. . .holding the pin for a fellow player . . . keeping score . . . hoping to win . . . doing your best . . . planning on having a winning season . . . thanking Coach Corbin for his time . . . congratulating teammates after a good game . . . bettering your handicap . . . 168 1 'l SWINCINC WITH STYLE. ilz , 1 .l .. 3 lx., Q . 42' '.' .--rf... ,W - . my f' A 4 gen ,- -'P'-l -Q ' ' ' , ' - N - ' , ,A YSL.. L..- me 1. Mike Stanley keeps his head down as he makes contact with the ball while teeing off. 2. Team members gather on the practice putting green before the match begins. 3. Observing Coach Corbin's style on the tee box, the team plans to do well. 4. David Beaudin and a player from an opposing team, relax between holes. 5. Derek Bruns watches his ball fly down the fairway after an excellent follow through. 4 Kathy Bade Chris Berry Amy Burris Lori Davies Melissa Francis Michelle Irwin Kim Kelly Iulie Marsh Ellen Marshell Mary McKinney Carol Murray Laura Pollock Carol Raisanen Allison Rowe Barb Southworth Martha Swartout Susan Wellman Karen Wharton 170 452525 iv? A -5' t ' 'qi I 559 , 'gg 'tr it , K.. if iii-K Mx , t Ending the season 6-4 . . . winning the first four meets . . . being defeated by Westwood 105 to 186 . . . beating Chapar- ral but losing to Saguaro in a triangular meet . . . Michelle Irwin achieves high point swimmer . . . placing fourth in state once again is Irwin . . . making up the relay team along with Michelle are Susan Wellman, Karen Wharton and Allison Rowe . . . achieving the highest honors in diving is Michelle Neilson . . . losing only four seniors the team shows bright promises . . . tax PLU CI Cl TO ACTID t ,Var ing ' , ' : l X ,, , I 323, , 1 431 lj NIL. QW ' 1 5 H--A 1 'ff,,qe.f , A' 4- aff., 1 . fggfgfgyff A ' f 1,15 Q. ' gi ,L 9 ,.,.. .-. 'f'fx.,.S-ggua ,i at j m m-,pf ar-' fi 'f n I g:'qL,R1 ' , . - I . ' ' an i -f2a:z:x11s.,,,,,':,5,1,:i:Ij - - -- X , ,K imma.. 'f'-ua-,,,.Q-5320 V 9,,+.:s Wr- 2 - omqv .Qgfl-wr 2: ,- 1. Karen Wharton and Susan Wellman practice the first hand-off for their relay team. 2. Michelle Neilson, Lori Menefee, and Laura Kowalski, divers for SHS. 3. IV SWIM TEAM front row: Laura Kowalski, Iolene Benjamin, Terry Mitchell, Tracy Roth, Martha Alton. second row: Laura Pollack, Mindy Stiles, Debbie Schmit, Lisanne Yudell, Ian lohnson. third row: Iulie Marsh, Margaret Cohey, Diane Prebe, Katie Spies, Rita Ellner. top row: coaches Donnie Ross and Roy Gardner. 4. Melissa Francis plunges away from the starting block while Libby Dove starts the clock. Brian Anderson Tim Astren Scott Bade David Chamberlin Ioe Gieseman Steve Heun H! KEEPING HEADS ABCDVE WATER Q s iv , if ,,.,, t A .. . imma., -, .,.-,Q lt 1 f. Ioe lanssens . -' ., 5 Mike Leimkuehler S Q .fam c. f t ' u,'s.f'. 3 .411-A 'in -il 1. SHS swimmers spring into hction during their first meet against Marcos DeNiza. 2. Steve Heun is shown exercising extreme concentration while holding a tuck position during the diving competition. 3. Mike Leimkuehler executes his dive in front of the critical eyes of the judges. 4. Leland Moy takes a rest and breathes a sigh of relief after finishing a strenuous race. as K if Q. nf in it 5 M a-. Y Q A It Q: Q Leland Moy Dan Murphy Dave Murphy Tom Nelson Mark Schwartz 'fr' Scott Swanson Coach-Ieff Goodrich Pursuing a sport that requires an enormous amount of ability, patience, and practice . . . practicing strenuously hour after hour . . . acquiring the potential and stamina necessary to become a winner . . . com- promising other activities in order to practice . . . trying to better times . . . pushing for speed , . . racing against teammates . . . feeling the anxiety before the first meet . . . anticipating the results . . . overpowering the competitor . . . winning races . . . accepting the agony of defeat . . . loving the thrill of victory . . . Ron Abeyta Dana Dutton Steve England Sam Giallanza ,, ,.,. . EA S118 tt- 1 'ti' -at 591' ' 'M W :gf L . ,P .. hm K c Q A kg. ' A NLG f 'U Z It NXX 'MAM A t Q F H nl -Q Vg k N ..- . , -gud.,-v 'K Qs 4 t K Q M , - M . - 4 39 'Lv Mau., lim Golder jeff Hermanson Scott Hussey Kevin Lewis Leland Moy Dan Raby Tony Rohm lack Ross aw-.- lug ,Fx so , s x I 'x . is 45 qs ,. Chg 9 Q A . -1, , 3 K .sf S f' ' A 4 'lfhflf fm., ' if ,I at. G, L! W ' .fl s -25 5,1 ff. ' - -1 if? J I 3 V 1 XX , D' J, fr tx: .Hi n 1' ui . ftft, 1 I ...... ..d W as' -.F 6 A 'K d +s....u---- nh-A-0:1 T - .-, 43 ., ,K ' 17 CAINING GRGLI Tom Sherefkin Dave Sparks Dennis Stephan Ray Wheeler 3 Stretching for the finish . . . pole vaulting in the air . . . passing the baton . . . flying the discuss . . . dashing against the opponents . . . leaping 6'73f4 in the high jump is Ieff Hcrmanson . . . obtaining an 9.9 in the 100 yard dash is Tony Rehm . . . winning the first meet against Mar- cos 77-50 . . . anticipating a reward- ing season . . . p Q . Rob White 1 ,A, , , Todd Mumma Mi -f:::13t , 1 W 'ff 1. Psyching up for the exciting 100 yard dash is Matt Toombs and Mike Faux. 2. Tony Rehm strides for the tape. 3. Ron Abeyta leaps over the hurdle with a 1st place finish. 4. Showing potential is lack Ross. 5. Sam Giallanza concentrates on his start. 6. After winning the 880 Darn Raby prepares for his next event. 7. jeff Hermanson flys through the air to an amazing 20'5 . 4 175 1 1. Mindy Stiles heads toward the finish. 2. Kevin Lewis strides for the tape. 3. IV Track bottom row: Allan Toth, Barry Hays, Ieff lones. top row: Rex Ross, Steve Miller, Kevin Small. 4. Susan Wellman leaps over the hurdles in style. 5. Mike Faux plunges across the finish in his 220 victory against Saguaro. ST RTI C WITH A BA xxx -. 4,5-tjigv iz. P . X 1 M , - - , Adding to the girls sports program . . . attacting many girls . . . anxiously working toward a great season . . . attempting to break school records running for the finish line . . . striding over the hurdles . . . jumping for distance . . . showing great intentions . . . seeing outstanding efforts by Susan Wellman and Roxanne Straiger defeating Marcos DeNiza 54-46 . . . splitting the victory with Saguaro 50-50 . . . having high hopes for a successful season . Leigh Fox Debbie Boring Susan Wellman Mary McKinney Denise Iohnson Cindy Welt Roxanne Straiger Allison Rowe Mindy Stiles Vania Swanson Barbara Tate Iulie Marsh Kim Hook Windy Welt Lisa Graves Teresa Bertocchi Mary Michaelson Marlene Rehm Collette Francis Michelle Nilson 178 . tm flu ill: Q'-va x it X -G81 www? FIRST T TI-IE FINISH - .. 2 A - Atf .J rf fs. f e - 1 lil! 7 ' 'I 3 1. Annette Secchiari shows great stress as she flys through the air attempting to break the broad jump record. 2. In the 100 yard dash, Roxanne Straiger leads the race. 3. Mary McKinney and Allison Rowe push forward with speed to finish first and second in the mile run. 4. Running in the 440, Barbara Tate passes her opponent and goes on for the victory. Annette Secchiari Vicki Grandinetti Kelli Trainor Elizabeth Reed lo Ellen Beard lan Werle Coach 179 V YE 5, ..- if x ' .iff ' is Mw. - K ?m'ff1 p Q. sf-' 1 Y W 5 ,fywpw H0 .939 ewxk- 'xiL 2 Msn. '?6w-wq,l,..,. W, K .-H '-gina, . I ? , I A K A we W gf i ff ,, fb, X N sr Y au, r I ,I if 203 zii mt J upcoming seasons . . . 1. Liz Mazure warms up the pitcher. 2. Team members congratulate Suzie Gaw on a well-hit ball which helps them chalk up another victory. 3. Pitcher Anne Backman follows through on a strike as lamie Roberts is set for a possible play. 4. Coach Herman Schweikart gives a take signal to a batter in hopes of drawing a walk. 5. Suzie Gaw slides safely into third base during a close play in a game with Yuma. Bringing up Scottsdale's reputation . showing great optimism . . . starting off the season with 1 20-3 victory over Mesa . . . seeing extraordinary base running . . . racking up stolen bases expanding intensity in hitting . . . bettering the team of last year. .' .having hopes of attending the state tournament. . .ending the season with 117 3 record . . . losing seniors Iamie Roberts Iulle Heiclemann . . . looking forward to success IH 5: I.V. SOFTBALL TEAM bottom row: Vicky Thomas, Kathy Kelly, Kalle Palmer, Angel Veltri, Teresa Bertocchi, Sue Durenberger. Second row: Beth Hooker, Peggy Murrietta, Lisa Maxey, Marlene Rehm, Marci Sanchez, Donna Williams. Third row: Bari Wulfert, Ianet Holmes, Cherl Woodlock, Debbie Boring, Brenda Schnell X STEPPING INTG STATE 5 . L 5 an 1 553 66 . K, - .fn . - -ay.z,.15 it 2-3 K' Wifi Sli? 2 1. In division play, Claire Miller blasts a ball into the outfield. She lead the team in hitting with a .483 batting average. 2. Relief catcher Iill Griffin reaches to catch a high pitch preventing the third-base runner from scoring. 3. Lisa Clinchy is taking a break while a relief pitcher is added. 4. First baseman Iamie Roberts stretches to catch the ball for a quick out. 4 l-IEADI C FUR I-ICDME Returning 10 lettermen . . . the starting line up consisting of all seniors . . . Senior catcher George Gohde being selected to the All Amer- ican Honorable Mention Team . . .getting off to a super start the Beavers sank Arcadia 10-3 . . . grabbing nine hits seven which were for extra bases . . . Iunior Darrell Stephens rapping out the first homer of the season . . . Chuck Bailey and Dave Morris collected two hitseach . . . sailing through the first home game of the season the Beavers stopped the Firebirds, 4-1 . . . Scotty Miller collected the pitching honors, racking up his second straight victory . . . Kelley Cordova ripped a homer for one of the Beaver's four hits . . . Scottsdale had high hopes for a winning season as the final pages of sports went to print. . . 1. The Beavers congratulate Kelley Cordova as he rounds home base for his home run of the season 2 George Cohde steps back in attempt to put full pow in the swing 3 Dave Morris puts his power into his swing to smash a doub against the Firebirds 4 Senior Shane Murphy attempts to pick off a Firebir 5. Senior pitcher Scotty Miller winds up and gets ready to release his pltC Miller was 3 0 to start the season .1 Y. kata .K .- X. ,A-1-16 wmv ' x ui, ..- .1 Darrell Stephens pitcher Kirby Hutson pitcher Bob King 2nd base Scotty Miller pitcher Dave Morris right field Shane Murphy ist base Casey Shewak center field Chuck Bailey center field Randy Bays pitcher Mark Carpenter pitcher Kelley Cordova 3rd base Don Dole short stop Ray Durack catcher Mark Garcia left field George Gohde catcher Q , , 1 1 , 'L 28 ' F . H f s fi -b H My .--.,f..-xv -. HH 'ff fi' -'xlff 'lily ., ,. ' 'WF . , A. 4 iii v- Ex A r ,if 4,.4,A1 9 x ki' ,,, ., . M, , QQ A ,W w ,Q WINNING SEASONS . .. A-5. 1. Karen Wharton executes the butterfly during a meet against Saguaro. 2. Mary McKinney paces her opponents. 3. Chuck Bailey shows his home run ability. 4. Teamwork is essential as Brenda Newman and Kathy Berkheimer work together to kill the bird. 5. Dribbling down the court to prepare for a score is Dave Shultz. 6. Taking down his foe is Victor Bravo. 7. Performing on the beam is Debbie Simmons. 8. Iamie Roberts assures Anne Backman that the defense will work together. 6 1 3 in Singing the fight song more than ever . . . new uniforms hring new atti- tudes. . .traveling to state playoffs . . . placing 28 people on the all City and all state teams . . . reach- ing the title of City Champs . . . splashing, serving, jogging, maneuvering, passing, clashing, swinging, leaping, batting and shoot- ing into winning seasons for Scottsdale High . . . 4 take trouble on th hin TAKE 'l'RUllUI.I'I UN 'l'llli CHIN . . . us trmllulus wmv lmmllcrcl with lnrttur anttituclcs , . . pmlmlcms clicln'l scum su large, for ull worm glklllflxlll for Sl lS's new stlulonl mall illlll lmllilrlings . . . classes scrulmrcl llriglmtur, tour:l1crs lmppirzr illlll students more intoroslud in learning . . . Principal Hvclyn Cuskfzy had zu czluscr rclulionslmip with the stlulunt lmcly zmml l'z1itl1l'11lly SlllJlNll'lUCl ilu: Urungr: and Black Bc:uvm's . , . ax sense nl' clczclicznticm uml curing was more evident ll'll'Ull.L1ll0lll SHS ns luczulty zmcl students lczurmrml lugollwl' lu TAKE 'l'RUlll3l,l'l UN THE CHIN . . . f'fsff ' zinc j n I n M ' 1. . . . 4 4 1.3 , Se' . MVK 1, W, COMMA DING Tl-IE SHIP Iohn Durbin Assistant Principal Chet Racine Assistant Principal j Y WHL ii i f i Heading all in the right direction . . . embodying enough enthusiasm 'for many is Evelyn Caskey, head principal . . . ironing out the wrinkles . . . keeping an eye on students' attendance is Iohn Durbin,assistantprincipal. . .encouraging with a smile . . . attending to scheduling problems is another assistant principal, Chet Racine . . . projecting a new outlook on SHS . . . renovating plans being fulfilled . . . C 12 tt ' L, . V ss f'-fur -' lm - .' 7. W 1 , '- x.,,5f-Q... N.M-prima -- 2 -. Q ' - t. 2 X . .. x at . . tfU.fM,x..,...f - . . ., -0 , M Q, ,Q '- f fb-1. . '14'g'v-'hx . .1. .. ' X' N 2?3f 1 S X .tvs- . .nk pls. . A . ,sm .. . na vt .. . .n ' 'ggfgggg-. Y Evelyn Caskey Principal 2 '1. Students enjoy the new cafeteria, which is part ofthe renovating plans for SHS. 2. Iohn Durbin and Evelyn Caskey enjoy their chicken dinners served at the football banquet. 3. The new student mall connects the east and west cam- puses. 4. Chet Racine reviews Tracy Bloom's report card with him. 5. Trying out the new time clock is lohn Durbin, assistant principal. William Randall Superintendent Richard Clark Board Member Phyllis Spencer Board Member Paul Streich Board Member Donald Swanson Board Member Richard Carey INot Shownl Board Member 1. Richard Carey is being sworn in as a new board member. 2. Tim Crowley strolls through the new book detector in the library. This apparatus is an aid in making sure all books are checked out properly. 3. Francis Chalupa converses with a policeman about her position at SHS which is security. 4. Representing SHS students at board meetings is the Student Advisory Board who are Sherry Dewane, Steffanie Keithly, and Ion Green. 4 REPRESE TINC THE WHOLE nm 5,5 jg Alice Cacioppo 4 Library Assistant - i Francis Chalupa Security Tico Dominguez Bookstore Manager Lucile Gunselman Library Assistant Leo Landers Security Miriam Wright Bookstore Clerk Studying educational problems . . . voting for or against important issues. . . representing SHS students. . .trying to decide what is the host for the whole . . . providing a quiet place to study '... aiding with the research of assigned topics . . . keeping track of clubs' funds . . . selling supplies to forgetful students . . . issuing parking stickers . . . repairing lockers . . . working hard for SHS SMOOTHI OUT PROBLEMS Esther Colt Head Librarian Myrna Horton Monica lohnson Gene Knelange Al Oldenburg lune Reynolds ESTHER COLT- head librarian: 13 years here. MYRNA HORTON- counselor: 6 years hereg Department Head. MONICA IOHNSON- counselor: 10 years here: sponsors Peer Counseling. GENE KNELANCE- counselorg 6 years here. AL OLDENBURC- counselor: 7 years here. IUNE REYNOLDS- career counselorg 1 year here. ED SCHINDEL- counselorg 5 years here. 11. ' , : 5.5 ff.: A Jr K 1. Al Oldenburg, one of the counselors, pauses to have a friendly chat with lane Holliday. 2. Career counselor Sandy Rekittke scans an occupational brief pamphlet, which are available for all students' use in the Career Center. 3. Counselor Monica johnson is reflected in her decorative wall of mirrors and Cork. 4. Iames Land, Mark Marshall, and Brian Richardson take time out of their Learning Resource class to play a quick game of Tipit. Imogene Bartlett ffl Chuck Gough Linda McElroy Donnie Ross Charlotte Swett lan Werle Assisting students to get along better with each other . . . offering advice to students . . . orientating freshmen . . . trying to perfect schedules . . . helping students get along easier with teachers . . . preparing seniors forcollege. . .acquiring betterstudy habits. . . working to improve basic skills . . . 7 Harry Bennett Mack Caldwell Wanda N owell Rocky Reichart BETTERI EDUCATIG rug, Q z K. 'tif x 'XX x ,Q X I I W5 JZ, 3 X Q Kathy Roberts Doug Swanson Ruth Wooten Offering a variety of subjects . . . helping with the little problems . . . learning skills that will be valuable assests in future occupations . . . prac- ticing communication skills , . . becom- ing familiar with mathematical tech- niques . . . exploring other countries . . . getting a head start on the world outside. . . f 1 C Q li, E 'P' 5,44- '1 X ..,...,,n . HARRY BENNETT- teaches Work Experienceg lil years here: Department Heacl. MACK' CALDWELL- teaches Math, Social Economy: 5 years here. WANDA NUWELL- teaches Language Arts, Work Experience: 5 years here. ROCKY REICIAIART- teaches Iob Preparation: 2 years here. KATHY ROBERTS- teaches Math, Social Econ- omy: 3 years here: sponsors Sophomore Class. DOUG SWANSON- teaches Iob Preparation: 'l year here. RUTH WUOTEN- teaches Language Arts, Social Economyg Sl years here. 1, Gaining work experience with an engraver is Karen Moore. 2. Kathy Roberts gives Tom Anthony a little extra help in Mathematics. 3. lohn Valencia listens intently to an instructional tape about a possible future career. 4. Dawn May, the instructional aide for Special Education, is taking care of some paper-work. AIDIN C EXPRESSION S N Iohn Dant Del Davis Department Head ' Iohn Doyle Mary Lou Hennessey Sandra Moultrie . Ioanne Park DAVE COATS-teaches English, Childrens Literature: 21 years here: sponsors Freshman Class. IOHN DANT-teaches English, Mythology, Directed Reading: 9 years here: sponsors Iunior Class. DEL DAVIS-teaches English: 16 years here: Department Head: sponsors Sophomore Class. IOHN DOYLE-teaches English: 6 years here: sponsors Senior Class: Intramural Director. MARK FARRINCTON- teaches English, Intermediate Composition: 18 years here: sponsors Freshman Class. MARY HENNESSEY-teaches College Composition, English: 10 years here. KIRK IAECER-teaches English: 4 years here: sponsors Martial Arts Club: coaches freshmen football. SANDRA MOULTRIE-teaches English, Speech: 6 years here: sponsors National Honor Society. ICANNE PARK-teaches English, Developmental Reading, Bible Literature: 3 years here. ED SANDLING-teaches English, College Composition: 8 years here. HERMAN SCHWEIKART-teaches Arizona History, Beginning Yearbook, Yearbook, Typing I, Freshmen Boys PE: 31 years here: sponsors Publications Club: coaches girls softball. LUTHER STEWART- teaches College Composition, English: 14 years here: sponsors Senior Class. RUTH THOMAS-teaches English: 4 years here. LYNN VVILLIG-teaches English: 7 years here: sponsors Sophomore Class, Bleacher Brats. as 'ff Madeline Schneck Herman Schweikart Luther Stewart Ruth Thomas Lynn Willig Aiding in the communication between people . . . mastering compositional tech- niques to produce well-developed papers . . . reviewing grammar skills. . .examin- ing short stories . . . analyzing poetry . . . getting over being nervous to make a speech . . . staging dramatizations . . . digging into the Bible and seeing how it reflects on todays society . . . studying myths of long ago . . . improving reading abilities to help one in being better informed . . . 1. Sandra Moultrie lectures to her English I class which is requirement for all freshmen. 2. In her English IVA class, Susan Maher gives a speech with illustrations. 3. Dave Coats takes a brief moment before class to glance over some test review notes. 4. Melissa Francis listens attentively to Iohn Doyle. Barbara Dabrowski Virginia Rosbach Ray Soltero Ian Stankus IOE BARCALA-teaches Spanishg 18 years here: Department Head. BARBAR- A DABROWSKI - teaches German: 1 year here: spon- sors German Club. VIRGIN- IA ROSBACH-teaches Span- ishg 15 years here. RAY SOLTERO-teaches Spanishg 6 years here: sponsors Spanish Club, co-sponsors Iunior Class. IAN STANKUS- teaches French: 9 years here: sponsors French Club. fl. liiffk CCDMMUNICATI C WITH THE WORLD 1. Ioe Barcala teaches his Spanish class how to pron- ounce words with the c sound. 2. Ray Soltero instruc- tively shows how to change words from English to Span- ish. 3. Ian Stankus smiles for enjoyment during her French class. 4. Rex Ross listens carefully during his Spanish II class. 5. Pam Knutsen listens attentively while tak- ing notes in her French class. K At first not knowing how to say much and then walking out of class with the embryo of a different language growing inside . . . strange pronunciations becoming easier . . . practicing one particular sound to get it just right . . . making use of the language laboratory by listening to fluent speakers and doing practice exercises . . . memorizing dialogues . . . going on a diet after the foreign language banquet . . . learning about ways of life in other countries . . Nancy Chaney Art Cutting Paul Gonnerman leff Goodrich WILLIAM CAMWELL-teaches American History, 8 years hereg sponsors Ecology Club. NANCY CHANEY-teaches World History' American History: 6 years here: sponsors Iunior Class. ART CUTTING- teaches American History, Social Studies Potpourrig 9 years here: Department Head. PAUL GONNERMAN-teaches World Geographyg 17 years here: sponsors Senior Class. I IEFF GOODRICH- teaches American History, 'l year here: sponsors Key Club: coaches boys swimming. URSON GREER- teaches Government, Free Enterprise: 4 years hereg sponsors Senior Class. WILLIAM IENKINS-teaches Government, Free Enterprise: '18 years here. STEVE KENNEDY-teaches World Geographyg 9 years here: sponsors Sophomore Class. DON NORDLUND- teaches Government, Free Enterprise: 4 years here: sponsors Senior Class. GLENN WHITE-teaches World Geography, 9 years here. 1. William Camwell uses visual aides in his Amercan History class which is a requirement for all juniors. 2. Glenn White, Paul Gonnerman, and Steve Kennedy pause for a group shot with well-known weather forecaster Dewey Hopper. 3. Nancy Chaney looks over a students homework assignment. 4. Don Nordlund lectures to his Government class which is a required course for all seniors. 5. Ron Abeyta and classmates seem to be taking American History lightly. 4 1 for if! I -424, . '-F BRQADEN IN G l-ICDRIZCDN ff Steve Kennedy Don Nordlund Glenn White Making the student more aware of the heritage of our nation . . . acquainting the future voter with the American Government . . . discovering the geo- graphy and history of Arizona . . . gathering information on economics for creating a responsible citizen . . . introducing sociology, anthropology, criminology, and philosophy to the student . . . discovering an understand- ing of the physical and cultural world of other lands . . . creating an appreciation for the cultural and political ways of the 3 past . . . EXPLO RIN C PRINCIPLES Beginning with IPS, Biology, or Chemistry having the choice ol' furthering one's knowledge of science hy taking Geology, Astronomy, Bio- Chemistry, Human Physiology and Ana- tomy, or Aviation Science . . . asking questions and wondering why . . . mixing chemicals to create a reaction . . recording observations and searching lor new theories . . . getting squeamish on dissection days. . .gazing into telescopes to see the world beyond . . . peering into microscopes to distinguish minute living things gaining insight into flight procedures . . . aiding all in their understanding of the world . . . 1. Cool Cat Neil Corbin flashes the old peace sign with a smile at students passing by. 2. Steve Bryan, Darrell Stephens, and Ion Kitchel experiment with some electrolysis apparatus. 3. Ierry Spaulding demonstrates the function of a flight panel to Don Benjamin. 4. Garth Woodbury departs from the cockpit of a Cessna during a field trip. Steve Bryan Eleanor Clark Roy Gardner Ilennan Lange Ken Lenke l 1 .rss 3.3 .im lerry Spaulding , . . . 3'5 as . 1. +,g'i'Y ,. .. rj.: . ,Ma s.f....- -L -, , 3 5 -:L-sw, . . ' P R ' a- -iQf,',faf. ' ?f I' -' 1, rtfs +6 q..g1gf3:,,-:f:f.-.1'g' ,. . stisRfxsf.t,g.-Q 3,.gYi5,,.. A , STEVE BRYAN-teaches Chemistry: 24 years here: Department head: sponsors Science Club. ELEANOR CLARK-teaches IPS, Chemistry: I4 years here. NEIL CORBIN-teaches Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology: 13 years here: sponsors Lettermans: coaches freshmen football, golf. ROY GARDNER-teaches Biology: 9 years here: girls swim team assistant. HERMAN LANGE- teaches IPS, Physics: 13 years here: sponsors Senior Class. KEN LENKE-teaches IPS, Geology, Astronomy: 12 years here: coaches IV softball, football. IERRY SPAULDING-teaches Aviation Science, IPS: 17 years here: sponsors Mat Aides: coaches wrestling. 1. Casey Shewak is trying out a new snack. 2. Iohn Overstreet helps one of his Geometry students. 3. james Ste- phens explains quadratic equations to his Algebra II class. 4. Susan Radley aides Iulie Lieurance with an Algebraic problem. .Aff Bringing numbers to life . . . thinking deductively . . . reasoning productively . . . developing an analytical mind . . . anticipating the hypotenuse of a right triangle learning to program a computer . . . working with calculators . . .discovering a variable. . .examin- ing three-dimensional figures . . . taking time to probe inside a Word problem . . . helping to prepare for the future in careers and life. . . -SJ -N. T-.I , PROBING FUR A SGLLITIO sl .,s 4. M X Pat Hennessey Art Loewenstein lohn Overstreet Susan Radley Gerald Rutz Iim Stephens PAT HENNESSEY-teaches Algebra I, Geometry, Analysis A: 3 years here: sponsors Freshman Class: coaches varsity football, track, freshman basketball. ART LOEWENSTEIN-teaches Algebra I: 17 years here: sponsors Freshman Class. IOHN OVERSTREET-teaches Geometry: 15 years here: Athletic Director. SUSAN RADLEY-teaches Math with Calculators, Computer Programming, Algebra I, Algebra II: 4 years here: sponsors junior Class. GERALD RUTZ-teaches Algebra IC, Geometry, Calculus: 15 years here: Department Head. IIIV1 STEPHENS- teaches Algebra IA, Algebra IIA, Analysis A: 16 years here: sponsors Photography Club. RUBY WINNINGHAM-teaches Algebra I, Geometry: 17 years here: sponsors Sophomore Class. 4 ACQUIRING USEFUL SKILLS Q, V. , f 5 L,.lS.,A f L ,.....,.,.t Wayne Bailey Nancy Hall Betty Peters Iosie Sawaia 1. Mr. Bailey and senior lack Ross discuss some of the problems of mastering the art of accounting. 2. Shorthand is a difficult skill to learn and takes ex- tra practice. Sally Douds is shown here studying in her spare time. 3. Claudia Tichar practices her typing skills with a look of self-confidence. 4. Vince Martinez demonstrates his talents in Iob Preparation as he discovers new sitting positions for class. 5 t x ,,.-i' .Na-,x lp it F5951 sis? g at t .6 if rs. iss- Q:,fz1i?a st A ...w- WAYNE BAILEY-teaches Business Law, Accounting, Introduction to Business, Per- teaches Marketing, lob Preparation, Distributive Eucationg 7 years hereg spon- sors DECA,Lettermans Clubg coaches Var- sity Football, Assistant Track Coach. NANCY HALL-teaches Office Machines, Introduction to Business, Marketing, Math with Calculatorsg 13 years here. BETTY PETERS-teaches Typingg 20 years here. VIRGINIA REINKEN-teaches Typing, Shorthand: 20 years here: sponsors Senior Class, Member of Assembly Committee. IOSIE SAWAIA-teaches COE, Typingg Z3 years here, Department Head: sponsors Future Business Leaders of America. Applying skills for a broader understanding of the economic world . . . learning how to use computers getting accustomed to the problems of the business world . . . providing students with fundamental business and economic education . . . practicing to develop speed and accuracy in typing . . . acquiring the knowledge needed to work in an office . . . tak- ing dictation at rapid rates with accurate transcription . . . pursuing and developing skills according to individual abilities . . . gaining an understanding of management functions . . . mastering the techniques of filing and record keeping . . . preparing for a job in the business world . . . developing responsibility for com- pleting acceptable work attitudes and per- sonality traits necessary for office employment. sonal Typing: 10 years here. IOE CORTE- GAINING ABILITIES lack Evans Tom Wolfe 5. I I 'K gVk, 1. During PE, Donna Woodlock, Ann Terreault and Vicki Thomas engage in a game of touch football. 2. Mike Fleuridas repairs his bucket seat dur- ing Auto Theory. 3. Todd Ann Cowan practices driving skills with a simulator in her Drivers Education class. 4. Santa, a creation of Woodshop class is displayed at Los Arcos Mall. 5. Suzanne Roberts lectures to her Health class about better care of the body. Gaining knowledge of the life ahead . . . drafting plans for an assignment of tuning up cars . . . master- ing the use of power and hand tools . . . laboring to make something meaningful out of metal . . . conver- ting so-called washed up engines into functioning machines . . . competing on an individual, dual, and team basis . . . improving good sportmanship attitude . . .developing muscles through a personally-planned weightlifting program . . . overcoming rules of the road . . . taking time to learn about the human body and its special needs . . . striving for a better life . . . Sherrie Coyle lack Maraschiello Suzanne Roberts I I I s IACK CREWS-teaches Mechanical Draw- 1 ing, Woodwork: 27 years here: Department s F f Head. SHERRIE COYLE-teaches Life and Leisure Time Sports, Weightlifting, Freshmen PE: 12 years here: coaches IV Volleyball: sponsors Ski Club. SARA HENSLEE-teaches Freshmen PE: 18 years here: coaches Badminton. IACK MARASCHIELLO-teaches Driver Educa- tion, Weightlifting, PE: 5 years here: spon- sors Lettermans: coaches Freshmen Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball. SUZANNE ROBERTS-teaches Health: 4 years here: l sponsors Pom, Cheer. 3. Iudy Touby Understanding human growth and development through child study . .. examining the basic principals of clothing, textiles, and fashion design . . . selecting and preparing foods for oneself and others, that are creatively planned and nutritionally balanced . . . ex- ploring meal planning, service, and career opportunities . . . developing attitudes, behavior and skills necessary to secure and hold a job . . . studying the historical in- fluences on housing and architectural design . . . study- ing the psychology of teen-age behavior, their basic needs and maturities . . . examining problems facing young people as they prepare for adulthood in a changing society . . . studying the committment of marriage, parenthood and financial obligations . . . LOIS EDWARDS-teaches Independent Living, Child Development, Handcrafts, Clothing, 4 years here. LEOLA LEROYteaches Home Economics, Human Relations, Foods, Interior Design: 10 years here. IUDY TOUBY-teaches HERO: 5 years hereg Department Head, HERO, sponsors Senior Class. -.Nxt DDINC SPICE T0 LIFE it Isl 1. Debbie Dean and Lauren Slyder freely give their ar- tistic talents in painting posters for the HERO Flower Sale. 2. Senior Chuck Lama takes a taste while whip- ping up a gourmet dish in Independent Living. 3. HERO class listens attentively to a guest speaker from the Valley National Bank. 4. Lyle Skillen listens to ad- vice from the Human Relations teacher on planning for the future in a changing society. Achieving cultural appreciation of the world . . . choreographing new dances corresponding to feelings and emotions . . . experimenting with different steps and music . . . exercising vocal chords . . . communicating through dramatizations . . . creating three dimen- sional objects of art . . . drilling notes over and over again till they sound just right . . . staging concerts and perfor- mances . . . striving to be the very best possible . . . 1. Practicing the art of singing are Robert Sanfratello, Susan Hague, Brenda New- man, and Beverly Burton in their Singers Class. 2. Norma Barer's Modern Dance students create human sculptures with their movements. 3. Floyd Woodard coaches his Chansonettes. 4. Dave Davis thinking of his next beat. 5. Kristina Floor examines her new project in crafts. s. ' ' ' ' Q,!!!.lfl STAGING LIFE Norma Barer Floyd Woodard NORMA BARER-teaches Danceg 4 years here: sponsors Orchesis. PAM FOLEY-teaches Drama, Stagecraftg 1 year here. NORMAN STANLEY- teaches Varsity Band, Marching Band, IV. Band, Iazz, Color Guard: 9 years hereg Department Headg sponsors Color Guard, Beaver Band. 3. PREPARINC FUR A CAREER Ierry Irvine Ron Matteson Iohn Sitek Ruby Trumble Donald Wilgus Yfiar V' .L A ,--. 1 if Q ' 1 F5 '?':Q Providing additional opportunities for career counseling . . . updating old skills . . . exploring new fields . . . gaining first-hand experience . . . im- proving work attitudes. . . painting auto bodies . . . repairing dents and scratches . . . installing refrigeration . . . tuning up engines . . . becoming acquainted with aeronautic procedures . . . beginning a portfolio . . . getting down the basics on construction . . . examining blue prints . . . developing a flair for hair styling . . . perfecting advanced welding skills. . .obtaininga background for future occupations . . . 3 1 1. Ross Defiel makes use ofa specialized tool for cutting wood. 2. Tuning up a Maverick in their Auto Tune-Up and Refrigeration class is Scott McQuiston and Steve Meadows, 3. An uniden- tified student preparing his car, by removing the windshield wipers to paint it. 4. Part of the Construction class is working as a team to build a wall. HANK DOHS- teaches Aviation Mainten- anceg 'l year here. RON MATTESON- teaches Commercial Artg 4 years here. ARTHUR McCOY- teaches Industrial Cooperative Educationg 1 year here. RUBERT NULAND- teaches Welding: 4 years here. RUBY TRUMBLE- teaches Health Services: 4 years here. Delores Bradley Instructional Aide Marjorie Carey Instructional Aide Ian Churchill Attendance Madelon Cloute Instructional Aide Muriel Cronkhite Secretary Mary lane Currey Recorder Tillie Davis Attendance Alec Luther Guidance Secretar Dawn May Instructional Aide Bette Michaud Secretary Y TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS I Y ii-YE 2. 1. CAFETERIA PER- SONNEL BOTTOM ROW: Helen Mecsey, Sandy McGeathy, Ioyce Taylor. TOP ROW: Nita Garee, Norma Levang, Dorothy Donnally, Dottie Nelan, Dorothy Heller, Antonia Roth. 2. MAINTENANCE CREW BOTTOM ROW: Terry Barnes, Marty Harrison, Al Brassow, Ralph Russell, TOP ROW: lack Gulber, Vern St. Clair, Arnold Tingwald. 3. Madelon Cloute, the in- structional aid for Social Studies Department, runs off dittos for a teacher. Ronald Pelfrey Instructional Aide Naomi Post Nurse lohn Steadman Instructional Aide Attempting to keep SHS at its best . . . providing nourishing food for lunches and snacks . . . clean- ing up after the not-so-neat . . . setting the clocks right . . . repairing all those little things along with all those big things . . . keeping up the gar- dening . . . straightening classrooms day in and day out . . . aiding teachers and students answering telephones . . . updating records . . . accomplishing all that paperwork . . . helping everything run smoothly . . . hail cottsdale beaver IIAIL SCU'l l'SDAl.I2 BEAVICRS trmlitiomil Ceremony lm' the crowning ul Miss Cluniollmaick high- lighted the social school ycmi '... spurkctl with enthusiasm and joy. moments to he ll'CilSlll'Cll l'ni'0voi' took l7l2lCCtlllI'llll.Ill1t! lJI'CSCI1lilliOl'l ul Kings uml Qtiouns. . . A1 Sczxpuml- otl Cultuml world knuwlctlgi: . . . huimm relations and stmlcrnt govern- ment iclozis wurkocl tuwzircls ethnic: nml rzutiail hnrmcmy us Boys X Girls Steitors uml Anytowiiois shnrcrtl ziml zippliccl their oxpmifzriczczs . . . anwurcls ranging from zicaiclornirz tu athletic were titlczuptccl with priclc its ull IIAILED THE SCU'l 1'SUAl,E BICAVHRS . . . 'Mx f 5 , R is CHRIS BERRY- Swimming, Frosh Ten- nis, Latin Club, NCCI, Frosh rep., Soph pres., junior Vice pres., TAP, NHS, Top 5fVn, Cirl's State, Miss Camelback Attendant. MARY ANNE GIALLANZA- Gymnastics, Cheer, Frosh., Soph., Iunior treas., HERO, Matmaids, Mermaids, Cindermaids, Ecology Club, Chanson- ettes, Lettermans Club, Publications Club, Any- town, Courts Attendant, Miss Camelback Atten- dant. 224 Chris Berry Miss Camelback Attendant Mary Anne Giallanza Miss Camelback Attendant its, Miss Camelback BONNIE WILSON-Ecology Club, Young Life, Matmaids, Cindermaids, Yearbook Staff, NCCI, Soph. sec., Iunior sec., Senior pres., Anytown, Homecoming Attendant, Courts Attendant, Miss Camelback. Miss Camelback is chosen by a committee, consisting of repre- sentatives from Publication, students, and administrators. The three nominees possess high qualities of devotion, service, leadership, attitude, and person- ality. Through these characteris- tics, Miss Camelback has become the highest honor which a girl can receive. The ballots of yearbook purchasers determin'es the final winner and a planned ceremony is held in honor of the winners. Excitement fills the auditorium as spectators view the decorated stage of potted plants and colored trellises. The ceremony is climaxed by the announcement of Miss Camelback as she and her two attendants are crowned and receive their bouquets of flowers. Bonnie Wilson Miss Camelback 5 Homecoming King and Queen The traditional ceremonies of crowning Homecoming King and Queen and Court Royalties were displayed through their respective themes We've Only lust Begun and Colour My World. Characteristics which these outstanding seniors portray, are devotion to one's school, high standards of character, participation in extra-curricular activities, sports, and attitude. The winners are crowned and applauded at the halftime ceremonies during the football and basketball game. The procession of ceremony includes, floats, flowers and dancing. At the end' of each ceremony thoughts of next year's winners enter the students minds. Carrie Hempel Rob White Homecoming King and Queen CARRIE HEMPEL-Pom capt., Lettermans Club, ICC sec., Latin Club, NHS Vice pres., NCCI, Key Club Attendant, Frosh. Vice pres., Iunior rep., Corr. sec., Anytown, Top 'l',2, Outstanding Iunior, Girls State, Homecoming Queen. ROB WHITE-Football, Wres- tling, Track Capt., Key Club treas., Lettermans Club, Student Body 'I'reas., Homecoming King. King and Queen of Courts, Attendants Iulie Tweed Bill Spain King and Queen of Courts BILL SPAIN- Latin pres., German Club, Key Club, Beaver Editor, Senior rep., TAP Vice pres., Science Club, Ecology Club pres., Bleacber' Brats, New Students Club treas., Young Life, TRACYC treas., Boys State, King oi' Courts. IIILIE TWEED- Badminton, Pom Line, Singers, Band, Balladeers, Senate, Senior Class Vice pres., ASU Medallion of Merit, Top SWL, Queen of Courts. Bonnie Wilson Mary Anne Giallanza MARK CARCIA-Football, Baseball, Lettermans Club pres., Spanish Club pres., Mf1fkGHfCif' Senate, Boys State, Courts Attendant. MARY ANNE CIALLANZA- Cymnastics, Cheer, Frosli., Sopb., Iunior treas., HERO, Matmaids, Mermaids, Cindermaids, Ecology Club, Chansonettes, Lettermans Club, Publications Club, Anytown, Courts Attendant, Miss Camelback Attendant. BONNIE WILSON- Ecology Club, Young Life, Matmaids, Cindermaids, Yearbook Staff, NCCI, Sopb. rep., junior sec., Senior Class pres., Anytown, Homecoming Attendant, Courts Attendant, Miss Camelback. Attendants ALL STATE-Lisa Clinchy, softball: Suzie Gaw softball, also City Softball Player of the Year: Iam e Roberts, badminton: Claire Miller, softball. 4 CHUCK BAILEY-All-State Foot- ball. RANDY BAYS-Transfer from Globe, Football, Baseball, All-City Wrestling. DAVID BEAUDIN- Golf, Key Club, Lettermans Club, Boys State. CHRIS BERRY- Swimming, Fresh Tennis, Latin Club, NCCI, Frosh rep., Soph pres., Iunior Vice pres., TAP, NHS, Top SW, Miss Camelback Attendant. BILL BITTER-Latin Club treas., Band pres., Senate, Musicals, NHS, Top 5'Vtt, All-State Orchestra, Boys State. VICTOR BRAVO-All-City Wrestling, Key Club treas., NHS, Top ith, Outstanding Iunior. DEREK BRUHNS-Golf, Senate, Key Club, Lettermans Club, NHS, Boys State. SHERRY DEWANE- Chansonettes, Student Advisory Board, Ecology Club sec., Spanish Club, Anytovvn. REBECCA GENTRY-All-City Badminton, Gymnastics, Soph Senate, Mat- maids, Cindermaids, Lettermans ICC rep. CEDRGE GOHDE- Baseball National Honorable Men- tion, Football, Lettermans Club. DALE GOREHAM-Anytown. STEPHANIE KEITHLY-Latin Club pres., NHS treas., Color Guard Vice pres., German Club pres., TAP, Student Advisory Board, Top 5'W, Girls State. IOY IOHNSON- Pom Line, Yearbook Staff, Matmaids, Mermaids, Any- town. MARK IOHNSON-All-City Wrestling. 228 ALL STATE-Chuck Bailey, Tony Macchriaroli, Kevin MacGillivray. S f .K F ta y -1 k 2 .N I ALL CITY- Bottom row-Victor Bravo, George Gohde. second row-Mark Iohnson, Tony Rehm, top row-Tyler Wiley, Kevin Roos, joey Lumpkin, Randy Bays, Eric Iohnson, Tom Larsen. Not Pictured-Mike Walsman, Iohn Woodrow. All-City, All-State, Anytown, Boys-Girls State t t Anytown ALL-CITY GIRLS-Bottom row-Rebecca Gentry-Badminton. second row-Brenda Newman-Badminton, Teresa Retterbush-Volleyball. top row-Anne Backman-Softball, lill Knappenberger-Softball, Kathy Berkheimer-Badminton. ANYTOWN-Bottom row-Kyle Cooper, Todd Mumma, lim Schaller. second row-Mauri Scofield, Ioy johnson. top row-Dale Coreham, Sherry Devvane, lack Ross. Not Pictured-Ieannie Garcia. 'VOM LARSBN-Second Team All-City lfootball, Basketball, liCllCI'IHilIlH Club. TONY IVIACCHIARULI-All-State Wres- tling, lfootball, Track, Frosb pres., Soph rep., Anytown. KEVIN lVlACCll.l.VRAY- 'l'ransl'er from New York, All-State Wres- tling. BRENDA NBWIVIAN-All-City Bad- tninton, Softball, Color Cuard, lfreneh Club. 'VCJNY RHHM-All-City Football, Track, l,ettertnans Club, UHCA. IAMIE Rlll3l'IR'l'S-Badminton-Player ol' the Year- All City Softball, Chansonettes, Singers, lxflertnaids, Beaver Staff. KEVIN ROOS- All-City Football, Lettermans Club. IACK RUSS-'l'rack Lettermans Club sec., Key Club ICC rep., Anytovvn. MAIIRI SCCJlflIiI.U-lvlatmaids, Cinderlnaids Vice pres., Orchesis, Young I,il'e, Key Club Attendant, Yearbook Stall, Anytown. 'l'Yl,l-IR WILEY-All-City Wrestling, Letter- tnans Club, Anytown. Not Pictured-IVIIKE WALSMAN-All-City Cross Country. IUHN WOODROW-All-City Football. Boys-Girls State BOYS-GIRLS STATE-Bottom row-Derek Bruns. second row-Chris Berry, Stephanie Keithly. top row-David Beaudin, Bill Bitter. 229 Editor, Congressional Scholar, Top 5 0 Bruce Chapman Dianne Worth Lisa lane General Mills Editor Congressional Scholar Search for Leadership Award Top 5WD 5 TOP 5 per cent-Bottom row-Vicki Riccardo, Kaye Straiger, Kathleen Kirtley, Lisa Fletcher. second row-Sarah Kulb, Sue Witt. top row-Brad McMeekin, Kimela Hook, David Saewart, Kirby Hutson, Mel Huebner, Kathleen Greer, Ion Green. Not pictured- Steve Berger, Helen Eng, Kris Etling. Assistant, Photo Editors, All-City, All-State Chorus Kelly Carter-Photo Editor Patti Watkins-Assistant Editor ALL-STATE CHORUS- Cindy Etling, Carol Witzke, lim Henry, lohn Bowling. ALI.-CITY- Dave Schultz, . o Chris X 5 Palmeri- M, Basketball, Debbie if Lubin- V01- leyball. STEVE BERCER-Band, Science Club, Musicals, Semester graduate. BRUCE CHAPMAN-Track, Latin Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Top 5'W, Latin award, General Mill Search for Leadership Award. HELEN ENC-Latin Club, Spanish Club, Publications Club, NHS, Senate, Top 5'W.KRIS ETLINC-Band treas., Chansonettes pres. Latin Club, French Club, ICC rep., Musicals, NHS, Top 594. LISA FLETCHER-French Club, New Students Club pres., Ecology Club, Frosh sec., Soph. Vice pres., Iunior pres., Student Body rec. sec., Top 5'A. ION GREENE- Student Advisory Board, NHS, Top 5'7f. KATHY CREEIR- Band, Orchestra, Musicals, Top 5'A. MEL HUEBNER- Top 504. KIRBY HUTSON-Basketball, Top 5'V,i. KIMELA HOOK-Top 5'7ft. KATHLEEN KIRTLEY-Top 590. SARAH KULB-Pom, Top 5'W. DEBBIE LIIBIN-Volleyball. BRAD IVICIVIEEKIN- Top 502. VICKI RICCARDO-Badminton, French Club pres. Top 5'7G. DAVID SAEWART-Science Club, NHS, Top SW. KAYE STRAIGER-NI-IS. Orchesis pres., Matmaids, Top 5'W. CAROL WITZKE-Singers pres., Balladeers, Ecology Club VP, New Students Club VP, Senate, All-State Chorus. SUE WITT-French Club treas., Chalk Chicks pres., Mermaids, Semester graduate, Top 579 . Z31 if ..,, If s, 1 my i Q... Hy 1 ' 'M 56 'TK' ' W 3 16,5 ,pf A , , RW 3 A? 3, Q f W 3 Q ,-an ',,. ,5 f av ,L gs .X W W if x m 'f Wold' lie kv Ulm 9 J Q' R 'Wh 1 Q, in Y .4 'Y .Ai 1, ow- ,nr .xy I. Y V s K, I ' 1' Km' W' , . 1 ,JV vp 1 'N U Snug I x Y. A ,fl Q' V' QV- D 0' . A Ol 0 . Huw' lf 'Y .a. , , IV til' ' 2552. 'fa X KQQV, gg, 'ye 'sq . i.,,. .x og., 5 Og.-1 Q '1 '03, 4 s. J 'Q 0 K Q X ir Q 1 is ' X 1 af Q 9 4, s J W N ' , 14 1 , s 'ff 2 1 Q ' xx ' 9 1 5 If 4 ' at X m r x V Q 0 3 ' N JR Q a l ' U 5, Q' gl x ,wat 11 M 11 hw x V4.0 -3 .B ,QFAKJQ tb, All City Sports 228 All State Sports 228 Anytown 229 Badminton 146-147 Balladeers 96-97 Band 94-95,120-121 Baseball 183-187 . Basketball 152-159 Beaver Builders 86 Betty Crocker 230 Bookstore 195 Business 210-211 Cafeteria 220 Chalk Chicks 125 Chansonettes 100 Cheer 90 Cinder Aids 125 Closing 232-233 Color Guard 93 Congressional Scholar 230 Counselors 196 Court Royalty 104-105,229 Cross Country 144-145 General District Officials 194-195 Ecology Club 122 Editors 231 English 200-201 Fine Arts 216-217 Football 132-139 Foreign Languages 202-203 French Club 123 Freshmen 66-79 Girls, Boys State 229 Golf 168-169 Gymnastics 164-167 HERO 215 Homecoming 84-85,228 Home Economics 214-215 Howdy Dudettes 87 Industrial Arts 212 Iazz Ensemble 99 Iuniors 38-51 IV Band 98 Key Club 88 Index Learning Resource Center 197 Librarians 195-196 Maintenance 221 Majorettes 93 Mat Aids 124 Math 208-209 Miss Camelback 116-117,126-127, 224-225 Mit Mates 125 Musical Production 118-119 Nurse 221 Opening 2-11 Orchesis 101 Orchestra 98 PE 213 Personnel 220-221 Pom Pon 112-113 Prep Chorus 100 Principals 192-193 Publications Club 89 Science 206-207 Science Club 122 Security 195 Senate 106-109 Seniors 14-37 Singers 96-97 Ski Club 110 Social Studies 204-205 Softball 180-182 Sophomores 52-65 Spanish Club 123 Special Education 198-199 Student Advisory Board 194 Student Council 106-109 Student Life 82-83,102-103,114-11 Swimming 170-173 Tennis 160-163 Top 5010 230 Track 174-179 TRAGYC 111 Vocational Center 218-219 Volleyball 140-143 Wrestling 148-151 Yearbook Staff 128-129 Faculty-Administration-Classified Index Bailey, Wayne 210 Barcala, Ioe 202 Barer, Norma 217 Barnes, Terry 221 Bartlett, Imogene 197 Bennett, Harry 198 Bevell, lim 138 Bradley, Delores 220 Brassou, Alvin 221 Bryan, Steve 122,207 Cacioppo, Alice 195 Caldwell, Mack 198 Camwell, William 204 Carey, Marjorie 220 Carey, Richard 194 Caskey, Evelyn 193 Chalupa, Francis 195 Chaney, Nancy 205 Churchill, lan 220 Clark, Eleanor 207 Clark, Richard 194 Cloute, Madelon 220 Coats, Dave 201 Colt, Esther 196 Cooper, Laura 140,156 Corbin, Neil 168 Corte, Ioe 40,137,175 Coyle, Sherrie 143,213 Cronkhite, Muriel 220 Currey, Mary Iane 220 Curtis, Pat 137 Cutting, Art 204 Dabrowski, Barbara 202 Dant. Iohn 200 Davis, Del 200 Frosh Abbasi, Mickey 68 Abrahams, lodean 68 Ahlrich, Ronald 68 Aiken, Iames 68,94 Alessandri, Karen 68 Amburn, Frances 66,68,76 Anderson, Anne 68 Anderson, Wayne 68 Andrew, Kevin 68 Andrews, Patty 68 Andrews, David 68 Davis, Tillie 220 Dominguez, Tico 195 Donnally, Dorothy 220 Doyle, Iohn 200 Durbin. Iohn 102,192,193 Evans, Dave 137 Evans, lack 212 Fisher, Dottie 160 Gardner, Roy 173,207 Garee, Nita 220 Gonnerman, Paul 204,205 Goodrich, Ieff 171,204 Gough, Ieff 197 Gubler, lack 221 Gunselman, Lucile 195 Hall, Nancy 210 Harrison, Marty 221 Heller, Dorothy 220 Hennessey, Mary Lou 200 Hennessy, Pat 137,175,209 Henslee, Sara 146,147 Horton, Myrna 196 Irvine, jerry 218 Iohnson, Monica 196,197 Kennedy, Steve 205 Knelange, Gene 196 Landers, Leo 195 Lange, Herman 207 Lenke, Ken 207 Levang, Norma 220 Loewenstein, Art 209 Luther, Alec 220 Student Anthony, Mike 68 Armie, Chris 68,138 Arnold, David 68,94 Attico, Angela 68 Attridge, Lena 67,68 Attwood, Iohn 68,94 Atwood, Ken 68 Bade, Robert 68,138 Baker, Connie 68 Baker, Roger 68,138 Bandelin, Michael 68,138 Barehand, Sharlene 68 Bashaw, Iames 68 Bate, Linda 68,94 Maraschiello, lack 186,213 Matteson, Ron 218 May, Dawn 198,220 McElroy, Linda 197 McGeathy, Sandy 220 Mecsey, Ellen 220 Michaud, B ette 220 Moore, Linda 165 Moultrie, Sandra 200 Nelan, Dottie 220 Nordlund, Don 205 Nowell, Wanda 198 Oldenburg, Al 196 Overstreet, Iohn 135,208,209 Owen, Bill 155 Park, Ioanne 200 Pelfrey, Ronald 221 Peters, Betty 210 Post, Naomi 221 Racine, Chet 192 Radley, Susan 208,209 Randall, William 194 Reichart, Rocky 198 Rekittke, Sandra 197 Reynolds, Iune 196 Roberts, Kathy 198,199 Roberts, Suzanne 91,212,213 Rosbach, Virginia 202 Ross, Donnie 173,197 Roth, Antonia 220 Russell, Ralph 221 Rutz, Gerald 209 Sawaia, losie 210 Index Benjamin, Iolene 68,173 Bertocchi, Teresa 68, 178,184 Bieger, loe 68,150 Bielli, Mike 68 Biers, Rick 68 Black, Ronald 68 Blasich, Ianine 68 Boettcher, David 68 Bogard, Patti 68 Booher, Robert 68 Boring, Debby 68,184 Boundy, David 69 Bradbury, Katherine 69 Schneck, Madeline 201 Schweikart, Herman 128,182,201 Sitek, Iohn 218 Soltero, Raymond 202 Spaulding, jerry 149,207 Spencer, Phyllis 194 St. Clair, Vern 221 Stankus, Ian 202,203 Stanley, Norman 93 Steadman, lohn 221 Stephens, lim 209 Stewart, Luther 201 Streich, Paul 194 Swanson, Donald 194 Swanson, Doug 198 Swet, Charlotte 197 Taylor, loyce 220 Tellef, Robert 138,175,177 Thomas, Ruth 201 Tingwald, Arnold 221 Touby, Iudy 215 Trumble, Ruby 218 Werle, Ian 197 West, Bill 149 White, Glenn 205 Wilgus, Donald 218 Willig, Lynn 201 Wolfe, Tom 212 Woodard, Floyd 217 Woodward, lames 167 Wooten, Ruth 198 Wright, Miriam 195 Brady, Ann Marie 69 Branson, Todd 69 Britt, Tamara 69 Brooks, Carl 69 Brown, Allen 69 Brown, Christina 69 Bruns, Tacy 68,108 Buchanan, Blair 69 Bucko, Mark 69 Bulleigh, Christine 69 Burg, Terry 69 Burns, Todd 69 Burris, Amy 69,172 Butler, Karen 69 Buzzard, Theron 69. 138,150,168 Byrd, Bonnie 69 Byrd, Iohn 69 Caddell, Linda 69 Carlson, Barbara 69 Carlson, Lori 69,94 Carpenter, Terry 69 Casanova, Michael 69 Chamberlain, Lynnett 69 Chamberlin, Iames 69 Chernov, Aaron 69 Chesley, Clarence 69,138 Chirikas, Bernard 69 Christensen, Michael 69 Clement, Ralph 69,138 Clifford, Daniel 69,138 Coleman, Gerald 69 Colton, Kathy 69 Connors, Margaret 69, 142,183 Coons, lohn 69 Cooper, Gary 69,138,159 Cooper, Laura 69,94 Cordaro, Paul 69 Cowie, Neil 69 Creathbaum, Diane 66,69 Cressey, Marian 69 Crompton, Steven 69 Crumly, Richard 69,159 Cummins, Paul 70,138 Curtin, Michael 70 Daley, Ioseph 70 Davidson, lames 67,70 Davis, Kimberly 70 Deeringwater, Ramona 70 Dekam, Deborah 70 Dellrie, Adam 70 Deschamps, Katherine 70 Devlin, Michael 70 Dewane, Mark 70 Diddams, Colleen 70 Diddams, Richard 70 Dimperio, Paula 70 Dodson, David 70 Doolan, Mark 70 Doornkaat, Kenneth 70 Duncan, Stephen 70 Durrenberger, Susan 70,143,184 Dutton, Michelle 70 Dyer, Marla 70 Earl, Robert 70 Ekstrom, Minda 70 Enderle, Elizabeth 70 England, Don 70 Esry, Bill 70 Essex, Wendy 70,94 Estrada, Alfred 70 Etling, Peggy 70.94.143 Falletich, lean 70 Fair, Greg 159 Faust, David 70 Fawley, Curt 70 Fehr, Gregory 70 Felicetti, Sam 70,138 Filler, I. 70 Finical, Claudia 70,94 Finlan, Theresa 70 Fitzgerald, Michael 70 Flanigan, Terrence 71 Flavia, Cynthia 71 Flippen, David 71,138 Flood. Debbie 71 Ford, Cindy 71,108 Fox, Iill 71,94 Francis, Melissa 71,172,200 Franzen, Stephanie 71 Freeman, Lori 71 Freeman, Peggy 71 French, Tracy 71 Frignac, Pauline 71 Fritz, Daryn 71 Fronk, Duane 71 Frost, Donald 71 Fry, Ruth 71 Gaebler, Randall 71 Gaines, Shivonn 71,94 Galliher, William 71 Galusha, Kent 71,94 Garn, Stephen 71 Gatlin, Cheryl 71 George, Brian 71 Giesler, Louis 71,160 Gilbert, Alan 71 Gill, Ianel 71 Glady, Richard 71 Goins, Thomas 71 Gossen, Gretchen 66, 71,119,164 Gould, Gary 71 Graves, Leisa 71,178 Graves, Sharon 71 Green, jennifer 71 Green, Natalie 71,108 Grimes, Iohn 71,138,160 Gronley, Thomas 71 Gudenschwager, Sherryl 71,108 Gutermilch, Diane 71 Hadley, Craig 71,83,94,121 Hagestad, Scott 71 Hall, Ed 71 Halpin, Sean 71,138 Hamann, Russell 71 Hankins, Chris 71,138 Hann, Mary 72 Hanson, David 72 Harambasic, Gail 72 Hardy, Kathleen 72 Harper, Sandra 72 Harrer, Susan 72,94 Harvey, Ellis 72 Hathaway, Anne 72 Havranek, Ieffrey 72,202 Hays, Barry 72,138 Healy, Ion 72 Heard, Kevin 72 Heck, Richard 72,94 Helms, Ieanne 72 Henderson, Mark 72, 138,158 Henry, Ieff 72,138 Hernandez, Orietta 72 Hernandez, Phyllis 72 Hill, Allen 72 Holliday, lane 72,196 Holmes, lames 72,138,159 Holmes, Ianet 72,143,184 Howe, Kathleen 72 Huddleston, Lynne 72 Huebner, Paul 72,158 Huff, Barbara 72 Hulgan, Condon 72 Hulser, Christopher 72 Ingle, lack 72 Iames, Paul 72,150 Iennings, Daniel 72 Iennings, lanet 72 lennings, Mary 72 Iennison, Erin 72 lohnson, lan 66,173 Iones, lanice 72 Iones, Ieffrey 72 Iunius, Susan 72 Kain, Frank 72,138 Kardos, Lynn 72 Kasper, Kay 72 Kasprzyk, Karl 72,138,148 Keith, Sharon 72 Keithly, David 72 Kelly, Lori 72 Kelly, Timothy 72 Kemp, Ienie 66,73 Kennett, Sara 73 King, Ianice 73 Klevos, Timothy 73 Klug, Sara 73 Knappenberger, Bill 73,94 Kosto, Penny 73 Kounter, left' 73 Krouth, Patrick 73,138 Laden, Michele 73 Lake, David 78,150 Lambert, Pamela 73 Land, Iames 73,196 Lang, Pamela 73 Larkin, Timothy 138 Larsen, Bruce 73,94,159 Leigh, lohn 73,138 Leimkuehler, Iulie 73,127 Lennox, Iames 73 Lesniak, Danna 73 Lewandowski, Greg 73 Lieurance, lulie 73,209 Lindley, Scott 73 Lish, Dale 73 Litewski, Tom 73 Lloyd, Linda 73 LoVerde, Rosaria 73 Loeffler, Linda 73 Lopez, Margaret 73 Lopez, Vivienne 73 Loveland, Vickie 73 Luellen, Mark 73 Lunt, Deborah 74,94 Luther, Michael 74 Lyons, Michelle 74 Lyons, Patricia 74 MacDonald, Thomas 74 Mader, Cary 74 Maerz, Linda 74 Magen, Richard 74 Maio, Edward 74 Maloney, Mary 74 Marks, David 74,138,159 Marsh, Iulie 74,172,173,178 Marshall, Mark 74,196 Martin, Holly 74 Martin, Laurie 74 Martinez, Patricia 74 Marvsich, Paul 74 Mason, Robin 74 Massei, Robert 74 . Mauldin, Carol 74 Maxey, Lisa 74,143,184 May, Catherine 74 McCall, Charles 74 McCann, Kevin 74 McCoy, Mike 74,94 McDaniel, Roy 74 McDonald, Dawn 74 McDonald, Kevin 74,150 McDonough, Kevin 74,138 McDougle, leffrey 74 McFadzen, Tony 74 McGinley, Tim 74,138 McMahon, Adam 74 McMahon, Richard 138 McMillan, Adam 74, 138,150 McWeeny, Cathy 74 Mears, Kathi 75 Medeiros, Hayley 75 Melton, Robert 75 Middaugh, Tom 75,138 Migliorino, Grnnara 75 Miki, left' 75 Miles, Mike 75 Miller, Monte 75,138 Miller, Steve 75,138 Milliken, Iames 74,138,150 Milne, lohn 75 Milne, Margaret 75 Mitchell, Terry 75,173 Paisley, Ellen 75 Palmer, Calee 75,184 Parker, Pamela 75,108 Patterson, lodi 75 Paulsen, Douglas 66,76,166 Peraino, Gina 76 Peterson. Deborah 76 Petrick, Connie 76 Petroulakis, Chris 76,158 Peyton, Daniel 76 Phelps, Hoyt 76,94 Phillips, Susan 76 Ploog, Robert 76 Polen, Lauri 76 Pongratz, William 76 Pope, Alexandria 66,76 Pope, Lori 76 Poppe, Steve 76,138,158 Porter, Bob 76,138 Price, Rhonda 76 Raby. Gerald 76 Ramsdell, Eric 76 Reabold, Mark 138 Reed, Matthew 76 Regan, Tim 76,138,150 Register, Katherine 76 Rehm, Marlene 73, 76,178,184 Reyes, lessie 76 Reynolds, Briann 76 Rhodes, David 76 Roberts, Diane 76 Roberts, Lisa 76 Robertson, lohn 76 Rogers. Rick 76 Rombakis, Nick 76 Roth, Kim 76 Rowen, Richard 76,150 Rumann, Celio 76 Russell, Richard 76 Russell, Susan 76 Russman, Frank 76 Sackett, Tom 76 Sanchez, Marcy 73,76,184 Sater, Glen 76 Savino. Michael 77 Schauer, Ieffrey 77 Schmidt, Deborah 77,173 Schnell, Brenda 77. 143,178,184 Schumacker, Martin 77 Schump, Deanne 77 Schwartz, Lillian 77 Seedenberg, Martin 77 Schump, Deanne 77 Schwartz, Lillian 77 Seedenberg, Bill 77 Sennette, Mark 77 Sergi, Patricia 77 Shewak, Tracy 77,138,159 Shrum, Steven 77 Silver, Robert 77,159 Siverson, Carol 77 Moblo, Michele 75 Moore, Cathie 75 Moore, Karen 75,198 Moore, Rebecca 75 Moore, Robert 75 Morgan, Edward 75 Morris, Brent 75 Morrow. Susan 75 Moyers, Ty 75 Muilenberg, Eric 75 Mulder. Anthony 75 Mulholland, Carol 75 Munsil, Lawrence 75 Murphy, Steve 75 Murray, Iacqueline 75, 94,143 Murrietta, Peggy 75,184 Slagle, Gerald 77 Smith, Bill 77,138 Smith, lennifer 77 Smith, Laurie 77 Smith, Philip 77,138 Smith, Scott 77,138 Smith, Shari 77 Smith, Sherry 77 Solem Thomas 77,138 Sorrell, Elaina 77 Spahn, Kerri 77 Spahn, Sherri 77 Spain, Tim 66,77,158 Sparling, lim 77 Spies, Deborah Sredanovich, Sandra 77 Stamper, Clay 77 Nathan , Robin 75,206 Naugle, Eric 75 Nelson, Dayna 75 Nielsen, Angela 75 Nikolic, Gerhard 75 Norris, Kathy 75 O'Leary, Toby Ogle, Kristen 75 Orlosky, Suzanne 75 Osmun, Katherine 75 Ostrem, Tim 75 Stanley, Sherri 77 Starkey, Kenneth 77,158 Statland, Irwin 77 Stehlik, Pam 77,94 Steiner, Scott 77,138 Steinle, Curtis 159 Stenz, Robert 77 Stevens, Robert 77 Stiles, Melinda 77,173,178 Stone, William 77.150 Sturges, Laurie 77 Suppes, Bruce 77,159 Swan, Donald 77,138 Swanson, Thomas 77,94 Swanson, Vanja 77,178 Swesey, Kurt 77 Szotek, Sherry 74,78 Tackett, Brian 78 Tafoya, Tony 78 Talbert, Frank 78,138,150 Tarvin, Shirley 78 Tate, Barbara 178 Tate, Dwight 78 Taylor, Steve 78 Tetzlaff, Robert 78 Threadgill, Elizabeth 78 Tice, Karen 78 Tomlinson, Tory 78,138 Toombs, Todd 78 Tortoriello, lon 78,138,158 Tortoriello, Iulie 78 Toth, Alan 78,138 Townzen, Thomas 78 Trotter, Wade 78 Truscott, Ioel 78,94 Turek, Richard 78 Underwood, Mark 78 Valencia, lohn 78,199 Van Horn, Barbara 78 Van, lay 78 Vasiliev, Nikola 78 Veltri, Angela 78, 143,178,184 Vitale, Tina 78 Volkers, Annette 78 Votichenko, Terry 78 Vultaggio, Lenora 78 Waage, Hans 78 Wade, Kirk 78 Waeiss, Mike 78 Wagner, Carolyn 78 Walsmann, Karen 78 Walters, Mark 78 Waters, Brett 78 Wells, Kim 78 Welt, Cynthia 78 Wendt, Glenn 78,158 Werly, Ralph 78 West, Brian 78 West, Elaine 78,79,94 Westlund, Linda 78 Whallon, Ralph 79 Whitfield, Karen 79 Whitten, Mark 79,138,150 Willeford, Wende 79 Williams, Daniel 79 Williamson, Donna 79,184 Williamson, lohn 79 Wilson, Carrie 79 Windle, Colby 79 Wirkus, Shauna 79 Witt, Barbara 79 Womeldorf, Tim 79 Wong, Kimberly 79 Woo, May Ching 79 Wood, Kelly 79,138 Wood, Sandra 79 Woodbury, Heidi 79 Woodlock, Donna 79, 184,212 Woods, Patricia 79 Work, Lynnn 79,206 Wulfert, Bart 79,143,184 Yancy, Brigette 79 Young, Iames 79 Young, Loretta 79 Zike, Scott 79,183,158 Zinn, Mark 79,138,150 Zinn, Mail 79,138,150 Sophomores Abrahams, Markalene 54 Adams, Kenneth 54 Adams, Mark 54 Aiken, Patrick 54 Allen, Anthony 54 Alton, Martha 54,173 Anderson, Brian 54,170 Anderson, David 54,138 Anderson, Eric 54,138,159,170 Anderson, Robert 54 Andrew, Amy 54,143 Anthony, Kimberly 54 Arney, Gregg 54 Arnold, Gary 54 Arrington, Tracy 54 Attridge, Christine 54,156 Auld, Pam 54 Aungst, Ieanne 54 Bade, Kathleen 54,72,164 Bagniewski, Mark 54 Bailey, Caron 52,54,164 Baird, Iohn 54,138 Balser, Ieff 54,150 Bandelin, David 54 Barbieri, Ryan 54 Barkimo, Sharon 54,122 Barriks, Laura 54 Bauer, Dean 54 Bauer, Robin 54,143 Beard, Io Ellen 54,178 Beaudin, Kathryn 52,54 Beck, Steven 54 Behrmann, Doris 54 Behrmann, Doris 54 Bell, Melody 54,147 Benjamin, Donald 55,207 Bensema, Raymond 55 Benson, Dolly 55 Berg, Robert 55 Bergeson, Brian 55,138,159 Bertocchi, Trina 54,55,184 Blackledge, Thomas 55 Blakely, Mary 55 Borrero, Laurie 55 Bothwell, David 55 Brady, Charlotte 55 Brady, Michael 55 Briley, Claire 55,147 Brooks, Carla 55 Brooks, Michael 55 Brower, Anita 55,147 Brown, Lorraine 55 Browne, Kimberly 55 Bruner, Mark 55 Bucko, Mary 55 Burleson, Christina 55 Burnett, Brian 55 Butler, Eric 55,122 Cannaia, Keith 55 Carney, Robert 55 Caroselli, Romulus 55 Casanova, D'Ette 55 Castillo, Terry 55 Catlin, Gordon 55 Cays, Rosa 55 Celle, Mark 55 Chapman, David 55 Chapman, Ieffery 55 Chase, Daugherty 55 Chelgren, Timothy 55 Chesebrough, Tim 55 Cholewa, Anthony 55 Christiansen, Ion 55 Churchill, Mark 55 Clemence, Frank 55 Clift, Rebecca 55 Cloute, Kim 54,55 Colletti, Michael 56 Colton, Chris 56 Cook, Diane 56 Cooper, Ieffrey 56 Corrigan, Susan 56 Cowan, Todd Ann 56,95,213 Cranston, Patricia 56 Cromley, Patricia 56 Crumly, Bradley 56 Cutting, Frank'56 Czagany, Catherine 56 Dame, Brian 56,58 Davies, Lori 56,164,172 Davis, Catherine 56 Davis, Susan 56,91 Davis, Thomas 56 Dawson, Carre 56,147 Dawson, Ionathan 56 De Lashmutt, Iames 56 Dean, Waldron 56,160 Dela Portilla, Robert 56,138 Dell Aringa, Donna 56 Denmark, David 56 Deshayes, Thierry 56 Di Gregorio, Angela 56 Di Lorenzo, Stacey 56 Digiola, Daniel 56,138 Dinquel, Scott 56 Dole, Dean 56,159 Donley, lenny 56 Donley, Margy 56 Donovan, Creighton 56,138 Dunlap, David 57 Durack, Gordon 57 Edwards, Gregory 57 Edwards, Iohn 57,94 Ekstrom, Eric 57 Elison, Gordon 52, 53,57,107,13B Ellner, Rita 57,173 Elsroad, Ianet 57,95 England, Daryll 57 Erickson, Mark 57 Ervin, Debora 57 Eskelund, Carla 57,94 Essex, Russell 57 Evans, Ann 57 Felix, Albert 57 Ferracane, Russell 57, 118,119 Field, Gregg 57,95 Fine, Leigh 57 Fish, Nancy 57 Flanigan, Thomas 57 Fleuridas, Lisa 57 Foley, William 57 Folk, Iames 57 Forbes, David 57,138,159 Forzano, Michael 57 Fox, Leigh Ann 52,57,95, 143,178,182 Franzen, Kimberley Freeman, Linda 57 Fuller, Bart 57 Garcia, Elizabeth 57,91,109,164 Garcia, Stella 57 Gateley, Eric 57,95 Gatliff, Lenora 57 Gatlin, Daniel 57 Geller, Patricia 57,147 Gentile, loia 57 Gentry, Rachel 57,147 Genzlinger, Terry 57 George, Ianet 52,57 George, Kevin 57 George, Mark 57 Giesemann, Barry 57 Gill, Iohn 57 Gilmore, Greg 57,58,138 Giltner, Robin 57 Goins, Michelle 57 Gold, Rhonda 57 Goldberg, Dorothy 58 Goreham, Elizabeth 58 Goss, Susan 58 Gottlieb, Darlene 58,140 Grandinetti, Michael 58 Griffin, Iill 58,182,184 Hakac, Angela 58 Hall, Christopher 58 Hamann, Gary 58,138 Hameed, Bilquis 58 Hamilton, Lori 58 Hammer, Sharon 58 Hampton, Robert 160 Hansen, lanet 58 Hanson, Rachel 58 Harrison, Sarah 54,58 Harvey, Iennifer 58 Hasler, Kevin 58 Heffner, Daniel 58 Hemlick, Valorie 58 Helvig, Alan 58 Henry, james 58 Hernandez, Iake 58 Heun, Keith 58 Holder, Gregory 58 Holland, Douglas 58 Hooker, Elizabeth 58, 147,184 Hooks, Lee 58 Hooks, Randy 1315 Howard, lerry 58 Huber, Scott 58 Huebn Hurla, er, Carol 58,147 Charles 58 Hussey, Lisa 58 Hutchens, David 58 Ibara, Troy 58 Ipsen, Bradley 159 Irwin, Michelle 58,172 Iarko, Elizabeth 58 lohnso Iohnso n, Andrew 58,166 n, Denise 58,147,178 lones, Allyson 52,58 Iones, Evan 58 lones, Reva 58 Iones, Rodger Bruce 58 Iones, Sharon 58 Iulian, Vance 59,138 Kaufmann, Donna 59,94 Kavahaugh, Paula 59 Kearns, Michael 59 Kelly, Andre 59 Kelly, Michael 59 Kelly, Richard 59 Kennedy, Teresa 59 Klevos, Christopher 59 Knappenberger, Iill 59, 95,140,156,182,229 Knutsen, Pamela 59 Kominska, Michael 59,95 Kozlik, Michael 59 Kron, Steven 59 Kruse, Amanda 59 Land, Thomas 59,94 Larkin, Terrie Larsen, Lisa 59 Lee, Iaumes 59,166 Lee, Kathleen 59 Lehnert, Ellen 59 Lennemann, Lea 59 Lesk, Kevin 59 Lesueur, Larry 59 Lindely, Pam 59 Lisicki, Andrew 59 Macdonald, Richard 59 Magaro, Cindy 60 Mandelin, Melanie 60 Marney, Duane 60,94 Marshall, Ellen 60, 109,160,172 Marshall, Gregory 60 Martin, Gregory 60 Martinez, Christina 60 Matlock, Lynda 60 McArdle, Doris 60 McCausland, Iames 60,138 McCausland, Timothy 60 McFarland, George 60,138 McFarland, Mike 60 McIntyre, Clark 60 McKinney, Mary 60, 172,178 McKnight, Michael 60 Meier, loseph 53,58,60,138 Melka, Catherine 60,94 Menefee, Lori 60,172 Merryweather, Cecile 60 Michaelson, Mary 52, 60,91,108,164,178 Milkis, Abby so Miller, Claire 60,140,156,182,184 Miller, Mark 60,119,166 Miller, Steven 60 Miller, Terrence 60,150 Miranti, Michael 60 Moore, Iody 60 Moore, Victoria 60 Moy, Cynthia 60 Muir, Danny 60,166 Mulligan, Deborah 60 Munchweiler, loseph 61,138 Murphy, Scott 61 Murray, Paul 61 Murrietta, Terry 61 Mutchnik, Irene 52,61,109 Myers, Constance 61 Naylor, Mark 61,138 Nelson, Pamela 61 Spain, Neroni, Lisa 61 Newman, Adrian 61 Newton, William 61 Nielsen, Michele 61, 164,172,178 Niles, Bonnie 61 Njaa, Mark 61 Norman, Carol 61 Norwalk, Nancy 61 Nowell, Clay 61 O'Brien, james 61 O'Conner, Pamela 61 Smalley, Darren 63 Zeller, john 65 Davis, Cynthia 42 Smith, Carrie 63 f Davis, Dave 216 Smith, jason 63 Davis, jeffrey 42 Smith, john 63,183 ' Davis, Mark 42,132 Smith, Nancy 63 Davis, Mark 20,42,94 Smith, Roland 63 Ab t R 40 Davis, Stacee 42 Smith, Sandra 63,65,1o9 Adggqz' Cgfistogjfgjzgg Davis. Tina 42 Smoot, Terry 63 Ame, jet, Rae 39 Defiel, Ross 42,219 Snider, Bonnie 63 4645109 ' Dela Portilla, Daniel sohek, Nancy 60,63 Aka dynjhia 40 42,138 Solomon, Michael 63 Dennis 63,119 Olds, Kevin 61 Ori, Todd 61,159 Orr, Troy 61 Orth, Gretchen 61 Owens, jennifer 61 Pajak, William 61 Parker, Susan 61,95 Parks, Ron 61 Patrick, julia 52,61 Paul, David 61 Pavlik, Laureen 61 Pearson, Lindley 61 Peckham, joy 61 Pendergrass, Darryl 61 Pero, Barbara 61 Peterson, Michael 61,167 Peterson, Suzanne 61 Petterson, Brian 61,95 Pillow, janilry 61 Plies, Tyrone 61 Polen, Sandra 61 Polito, Bob 61 Pongratz, Pam 61,147 Pope, Lisa 61 Poppe, Martin 61 Porter, Colleen 61 Power, Lisa 62 Prebe, Diane 173 Proulx, Tom 62,150 Pugliano, Lynn 62 Pursche, Lynn 52,62 Quigley, Kathy 62 Quillen, Michael 62 Quintrall, Charles 62 Raby, Sandra 62, 143,156,182 Raisanen, Carol 62,172 Rasmussen, Beth 62 Re, john 62 Reger, Martin 62 Reynolds, Bronvvyn 62 Ritter, Carl 62,167 Robersen, Debbie 62 Robinson, Linda 62 Rodgers, Lester 62 Rogers, jennifer 62 Rooney, john 62,168 Roos, Rose Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Roth, Craig 62,138,150 Constance 62,147 Anthony 62 Karen 62 Rexford 53,62,202 Tod 62 Tracey 62,173 Rotundo, Victoria 62,118 Rummage, Charles 62 Russell, Shawna 62 Saint, Cindy 62 Sappington, Keli 62 Sarantes, Nicholas 62 Saunders, Melissa 62 Schnell, David 62 Schrab, john 63 Schrier, Rebecca 63 Schultz, David 52,53,63,155 Schwartz, Andrew 63 Scofield, Lisa 63 Scotten, Gregory 63 Secchiari, Annette 54, 63,140,178 Seedenburg, Mike 63 Shaud, Georgina 63 Sheehan, Larry 63 Shewman, Gregor 63 Shillingburg, Bart 63 Shupe, Kathleen 63 Silberschlag, Hans 63,95 Siverson, Steven 63,138 Small, Kevin 63 Spaulding, Kimberly 63,87 Speight, Randall 63,138 Spies, Kathryn 63,95,173 Staley, Susan 63 Steffy, Tracy 63 Stehlik, Michael 63,95 Stein, Brenda 63,147 Stein, David 63 Stephan, Dennis 63 Stewart, Ann 63,119 Stewart, Sheryl 63 Stewart, Scott 63 Steig, Scott 63 Stragier, Roxanne 63, 91,140,178 Stulik, Catherine 64 Sudbeck, Deborah 64 Sullivan, Terri 64 Svaco, Ellen 64,122 Swanson, Alba 64 Swanson, Beth 64 Swanson, Scott 64 Swartwout, Martha 10,64, 109,172 Taber, Colleen 64 Tadrick, Brion 64,138,150 Tanner, Ronald 64 Taylor, Raymond 64 Taylor, Susan 64 Teisch, David 64 Terp, Eric 64 Terreault, Anne 212 Thalasinos, Elizabeth 64 Thomas, Leanora 64 Thompson, Kirk 64,119 Thompson, Warren 64,119 Tichar, Mary lo 64. 143,156,182 Toenjes, jill 64 Torres, Patricia 64 Trevor, Charles 64,138 Trieloff, Mary 64 Tummond, Raymond 64,150 Tweed, Dale 64 Uren, Paul 64,95 Valenzuela, Danny 64,138 Vanicek, Irene 64 Voelker, Todd 60,64 Vogelson, Amy 64 Wagenseller, Nancy 64 Wagner, Sharon 64 Walker, Sharon 52,64 Wampler, Dana 64 Warren, Timothy 64,148 Way, Debbie 64 Weaver, Pamela 64 Webb, Christopher 171 Weintraub, jeff 64,138 Welty, Mary 64,95 Wheeler, Ray 64,175 Whiteman, Kurt 65, 138,159,175 Whitfield, Cathryn 65 Wiengod, Bob 58,65,159 Wiegand, David 65 Wilburn, Timothy 65,175 Wiley, john 65 Wiley, Timothy 65 Williams, Catherine 65 Wilson, Keith 58,65,138,159 Wingo, Stockton 65 Wolfswinkle, Kelley 65,147 Workman, Sydney 65 Woske, Charles 65 Yearin, Mary Kay 65 Yudell, Lisanne 56, 65,165,173 Zelechowski, Mike 65 Alterman, Alison 40 Alton, Mary 39,40,45 Anthony, Thomas 40,199 Anthony, Kimberly 40 Arnold, David 40 Attico, Alyce 40 Attwood, Michael 40 Augspurger, Suzanne 16,40 Backman, Anne 40, 129,182,229 Bade, Scott 40,170 Bailey, Clifford 40,150 Bailey, Susan 40,90,164 Baker, Allen 40,132 Baker, Paige 40 Baker, Tamara 40, 86,128,147 Barto, Matthew 40 Barto, Michael 40 Berkheimer, Kathleen 46, 95,147,229 Berry, Deborah 40 Bidstrup, Bruce 40 Bieger, Karen 40,182 Bills, Kim 40 Black, Darla 40 Black, Stephen 38,40 Blendowsh, Steve 40 Bliffert. Teak 40 Bond, Kenton 40 Boring, Tammy 40 Bowers, Deann 41 Bowling, john 41,95 Breitbach, Greg 41 Brewer, Frankie 41 Brown, Cathy 41,95 Brown, Lois 41 Burmood, jeffrey 41 Byrd, Cheryl 19,41 Byrum, Kenneth 41 Carpenter, Mark 41,185 Carter, Erin 40,41,90 Castonguay, joseph 41 Cavalliere, Mary 41,90,164 Chamberlain, Scott 41 Chamberlin, David 41,170 Chase, Michael 41 Chew, Kenyon 41 Chirikas, Palma 41 Church, Bonnie 41 Cilia, jackie 41 Clifford, james 41 Clinchy, Lisa 41,140, 156,182,184 Cohea, Margaret 41,172 Cohodas, Rodney 41 Coleman, Stephen 41,88 Colletti, Dwayne 41 Collis, Marilyn 41 Connor, Matthew 41 Coons, Karen 41 Cooper, Kyle 41,45,155 Cordaro, Peggy 41 Coughlin, Lori 41 Couleur, jessica 38, 41,107,160 Cowie, jeff 41 Cox, Darrel 41 Craig, Thomas 42,132 Creathbaum, Margo 42 Cressey, Meg 42 Crider, james 42 Crowley, Timothy 42, 123,195 Curby, Karen 42 Cutler, Candette 20,42 Damrow, Dale 42 Darden, Martin 42 Dargavel, Bill 42 Daugherty, Karen 42 Davidson, Gregg 42 Denmark, Steven 42,132 Denton, David 42 Diamond, David 42 Dinquel, Gerald 42 Doris, Nancy 42 Douds, Sally 42,129,210 Dove, Elizabeth 42,172 Driggs, Eric 42 Duncan, Susan 42,87 Dunkelbarger, Randall 42, 148,150 Durack, Raymond 42,185 Dwight, Gregory 42 Dyer, Linda 43 Elliott, Lisa 43 Ellison, james 43 Emerick, Terry 43 Etling, Cindy 43,95,119 Evans, john 43 Evans, Sandra 43 Eygendaal, Denise 43 Feil, Brenden 43,133 Fernwalt, Arthur 43 Flansburg, Peter 43 Flores, Earnest 43 French, Scott 43 Fretz, Drew 43 Frignac, Alinc 43 Frost, David 43 Frost, Donald 43,123 Fuller, Lance 43 Gabrielson, jim 170 Gage, Elizabeth 43 Garcia, jeanne 38,39,43,45 Carton, Lori 43 Gaw, Suzanne 43, 140,156,182 George, james 43 Gerster, john 43 Giesemann, joseph 43,170 Gilbert, Wendy 43 Gleason, Richard 43,150 Gohde, Diane 43 Golder, james 43,174 Goncalves, Mena 43 Gordon, Robert 43 Gordon, Williams 43 Goreham, Dale 43,138,150 Gould, Lauri 43 Grandinetti, Vicki 38, 43,178 Graves, Lori 43,129,160 Greenwald, Susan 43,92 Greer, Lori 43,112 Gregory, Rene 43 Grenier, Kathleen 43 Groff, Harley 43,166 Gudenschwager, Philip 43 Gunkel, Bonnie 44 Hadley, Scott 44,123 Hameed, Azim 44,168 Handley, Stuart 44 Hays, Sharon 44 Hefferan, Linda 44 Helms, Neville 44,133 Henderson, Deborah 44, 128,143,156 Hepburn, Kipp 44 Hering, Tanya 44 Hermanson, jeffrey 44, 155,159,174 Hilliker, Christy 39,44 Himes, Leslie 44,87 Hodson, Glenn 44 Hohanshelt, Cassandra 44 Huckabay, Mark 44 Hughes, Mitchell 44 Hutchison, Lori 44 janeway, Sharlene 44,143 janssens, joe 44,138,170 jarko, Michael 44,128 lenkins, Neal 44,160 Iohnson, Eric 44,149,228 lones, Albert 44 lung, Kenney 44 Kalb, Teresa 44 Kamens, Suzanne 44 Kanneman, Kathryn 44 Karas, Thomas 44,123 Kastner, Susan 44 Kearney, Rebecca 44 Kelley, Kimberly 44,172 Kellogg, Christopher 44 Kelly, Kathleen 44 Kelly, Larry 44,128 Kennett, Lisa 44 Khera, Sushila 44 Kilpatrick, Karin 44 Kinghorn, Bruce 45 Kleen, Daniel 45 Klug, Karey 45,87 Koenig, lames 45 Kounter, William 45 Kowalski, Laura 45,173 Lambert, Laura 45 Lamken, Kimberly 45 Lana, Michael 45 Landrith, Christine 45 Lang, Thomas 45 Lang, Timothy 45 Langley, Don 45 Larkin, Terrie 45 Lawler, Suzie 45 Lawsen, Pamela 45 Lawsen, Patricia 45 Lehrer, Scott 45 Leimkuehler, Michael 45,170 Leone, Michael 45 Lewis, Kevin 45,174 Lish, Ray 45 Lucurto, Gina 45 Lorden, Michelle 45 Louviere, Cheryl 45 Lumpkin, Ioey 33,45, 135,149,228 Lyons, Sheila 46 Madrid, Demetrio 46 Mahon, Donna 46 Maio, Ioseph 46,128 Marley, Dan 46 Marriott, Teresa 46 Marsh, Patricia 46 Marshall, Stanley 46 Marth, Sandra 46 Martin, lames 46 Martinez, Vincent 46,211 Matthews, Melissa 27 Maxey, Christopher 46 May, Christopher 46 McBride, Charles 46,123 McCormick, Margaret 46 McDonald, Scott 46 McGinley, Iohn 46,49 McGuffie, Timothy 46,150 McKinney, Lisa 46 McNeal, Mitch 46 McQueen, Christine 46 McQuiston, Tina 38, 42,116,112 Medeiros, Mark 46 Melton, Debra 46 Mergan, Thomas 46 Miller, Iohn 46 Moore, Steve 46 Morneau, Patricia 46 Morris, Catherine 33,40,46, 53,83,90 Morrison, Merrill 46 Moy, Leland 47,170 Muilenberg, lon 47,128 Mulholland, Ian 28 Mumma, Todd 47,135,174 Naumann, Mary 47 Naumann, Michael 47,150 Nelson, Christina 47 Nelson, Thomas 47,171 Newland, Kimberly 47 Niccum, Laura 47 Nickum, Lisa 47,92 Norling, William 47 O'Donnell, Christopher 47 Obermeyer, Lori 47 Olden, Katherine 47 Orangio, Dana 47,142,143,156 Oselette, Angela 47 Page, Pattie 47,94 Paiak, Gregory 47 Paiak, Victor 47 Palmer, Clip 38,47,134 Palmeri, Chris 47,155 Paul, Thea 47 Paulsen, Stacey 47 Peera, Azim 47 Peters, lanet 47 Peters, Stanley 47 Petroulakis, Larry 47 Petty, Konald 47 Philiopi, Nancy 47 Pollock, Laura 47,172,173 Pongratz, Robert 47 Potts, Catherine 47 Pratt, Seely 47 Prebe, Mark 40,47 Pruitt, Sandra 47 Puckett, Debbie 48 Pulver, Craig 48 Pursche, Iesse 48 Quackenbush, Lana 48 Raby, Daniel 48,174 Reichman, Gregg 48 Reischmann, Iames 48 Retterbush, Teresa 48,140, 182,229 Reynolds, Daniel 38,48 Riccardo. Suzy 48,122 Roberson, Iulie 48,95 Roberts, Mark 48 Robinette, Carol 48 Rochin, Alfred 48 Roeper, Thomas 48 Rohan, Lori 48 Romine, Ioy 48 Romine, Mark 48 Root, Daniel 48 Roth, Dan 48 Roth, Leslie 38,42, 48,83,107,129,156 Rowe, Allison 48,172,178 Ruiz Quiros, Eddy 48 Rumann, Michele 48 Russell, Amy 48 Russell, Rosalind 48 Ryan, Randy 48 Sackett, Amy 48,119 Sanchez, Carle 48,109 Sanfratello, Robert 48, 118,119,216 Sarallo, Lawrence 48 Saunders, Gary 38,39,48 Saxton, Melinda 48 Schallar, Iames 49,155 Schmink, Suzanne 49 Schock, Terri 49 Schrader, Alissa 49,90 Schrutt, Bret 49 Schumacher, Denise 49 Schwarz, Mark 49,95,171 Sears, Bruce 49,136.1 49,94 Sennette, Lance Shaw, Robert 49 Sherman, Eli 49,138 Sherman, Iohn 49 Shewak, Stephen 49, 136,185,208 Shively, Ray 49,186 Simms, Nancy 49 Simmons, lo Anna 49 Simon, Kristi 49,112 Skiba, Wendy'49,94 Small, Kimberly 49 Smith, Cynthia 49,129 Smith, Linda 49 Smith, Mary Ann 49 Snyder, Neely 49,138 Solomon, Michael 49 Sorrell, Glynda 49 Southworth, Barbara 45, 49,51,172 Sparks, Debra 49 Spears, Laura 33,140 Spreier, Timothy 49,138,168 Squire, Sara 49 Stadalsky, Patrice 49 Staley, Ieffery 49 Stanley, Merri 49 Stanley, Michael 49,168 Stanley, Patricia 50,92,119 Stark, Michael 50,138 Steckl, Iudith 50,109 Steinle, Melissa 50 Stenz, Theodore 50 Stephens, Darrell 50, 185,206 Stephens, Sharon 50 Sternberger, Laura 34 Stiles, Angela 50,123 Strick, Susan 50 Struebel, Donald 50 Struebel, Tina 50 Stulik, Mark 50 Sturms, Rita 85 Stymiest, Kay 50 Sunday, Lila 50 Suppes, Dorothy 50 Surratt, Ianice 50, 86,128,147 Sutter, David 50 Sweeney, Sally 39,50 Sweetow, Lester 50,138 Swonger, Ann 50 Taber, Timothy 50,136,149 Tafoya, Teresa 50 Tate, Danny 50 Terman, Bruce 50,166 Terreault, Richard 50 Thomas, Vicki 50,184 Tichar, Claudia 50, 143,156,211 Tipton, Ann 50,109,160 Tomas, Roger 50,155 Trainor, Keli 50,90,178 Travers, Laura 50 Trevor, Kelly 50 Tucker, Mary 45,50 Valencia, Iesus 50 Valenzuela, Maria 50 Vogel, lane 50,165 Wade, Eric 50 Walsmann, Stephanee 50 Watson, Cinda 50 Watson, William 50 Welt, Wendy 50,178 Welty, Amy 50 Wendt, Dale 50 Wenz, Darlene 37,50 White, Kent 51 White, Victoria 51,160 Whitney, Toni 51 Wierck, Bradford 51 Wifler, Iames 51 Wilson lohn 51 Winn, Aimee 51 Winters, Brad 51,171 Wise, Cathi 51 Wooden, Lorelei 51, 109,112 Wright, Cynthia 51 Wulfert, Amy 51 Young, Stephen 51,138 Yu, Ioseph 51 Zapata, Steven 51 Zeitlin, David 51 Zelechowski, David 51 Zurick, Mary Lou 51 Schauer, Tom 51 Seniors Adams, Rusell 16 Ahlrich, Steven 16 Aiken, Virginia 16 Ake, Timothy 16 Allen, Pamela 16 Alton, Lee Ann 16 Anderson, Thomas 16 Apadaca, Maureen 16 Arnold, Richard 16 Arrington, Lauri 16 Ashby, Iohn 16 Bailey, Charles 16.36, 89,132,136,185,22B Bailey, Richard 16.82, 128,132,135 Baker, Mary 16 Baran, Lisa 16 Barger, Christopher 16 Barker, Lisa 17 Bays, Randy 17,132, 136,148,185,228 Beaudin, David 17,127,168 Beck, Frank 17 Behrmann, Ioyce 17 Berger, Steven 17 Berry, Christel 17,172,224 Besh, Mark 14, 17,83,102,155 Bethel, Christopher 17 Bierce, Alan 17,132 Biers, Kathy 17 Bitter, William 17 Black, Robert 17 Blackledge, William 17 Bloom, Tracy 17,193 Boland, Steve 17 Booher, Kathryn 17,32 Boorman, David 14,17,12B Bork, Edward 17 Bourbeau, Lori 18 Bourbeau, Michelle 18 Bourne, Douglas 18,95 Brannon, Ginger 18,95 Brant, Iennifer 18,118 Bravo, Victor 18,149,228 Brett, Susan 18 Britt, Charles 18 Browning, Donald 18 Bruhn, Barbara 19 Bruns, Derek 19,106,168 Bryan, Mindy 19 Buchanan, Kelly 19 Bucko, loseph 19 Bucko, Matthew 19 Burns, loyce 19 Burton, Beverly 19,217 Butler, Candace 19 Butler, Daniel 19,128 Butler, Denise 19 Caldwell, Cynthia 19 Canzano, Donna 19 Carey, Priscilla 19 Carlson, Barbara 19,147 Caroselli, loanne 19,86 Carr, Ward 19,'60 Carter, Candice 19,128 Cascio, Robert 19,132 Castonguay, Iudy 19 Celle, Tina 19 Chapman, Bruce 19 Chapman, Debbie 19,92 Chapman, Robert 19 Christinat, Monique 19 Cissel, Neal 19 Clark, Keren 20 Coats, Sally 20,147 Cody, Christopher 20 Coffman, Cindy 20 Colaw, Richard 20 Collar, Cathy 20 Connor, Pamela 20 Cordova, Kelley 20,89, 103,127,132,185 Cox, Rocky 20 Cramblet, Karen 20 Cranford, Terri 20 Curlett, Catherine 20 Czagany, Danny 20 Dawson, Andrew 20 Dean, Deborah 21,2142 Dellas, Marrill 21 Dennen, Patty 21 Dewane, Sherry 21,195 Di Lorenzo, Bradley 21 Digregorio, Iosephine 16 Dimpiero, Mark 21,166 Dole, Donald 21,155,185 Donley, Becky 21 Dutton, Dana 21,132,174 Eccles, Susan 21 Eckel, Linda 21 Eichbaum, Elizabeth 21 Eng, Helen 21,108 England, Steve 21,174 Eskelund, Cheryl 21 Etling, Kristie 21,118 Faux, Mike 21,133,174 Fellman, Mark 21 Fike, loanne 21 Fiorenzo. Russell 21 Fletcher, Lisa 21,106 Fleuridas, Michael 21,213 Floor, Kristina 21,216 Flowers, Karen 21.108, 112.113,128,164 Formica, left 22 Fox, Raymond 22 Francis, Colette 22, 103,128,178 Freestone, Donald 22 Fritz,' Debra 22 Froehlich, David 22 Gangelhoff, Shaunne 22 Garcia, Mark 22, 89.105,108,133,185 Gavel. Dianna 22,86 Geller, Regina 22 Gentry, Rebecca 22,147,229 Geringer, Carl 22 Giallanza, Mary Ann 21, 22,82,89,90,104,108. 164,224,229 Giallanza, Sam 82,148 Giannetta. Anna 22 Gilbert, Warren 22,128 Giltner, Christine 22,86 Glass, Tracy 22 Godward. Pamela 22 Goebel, Frederick 23 Gohde. George 23, 133,'l36,185,228 Gold, Alan 23 Gottlieb, lanette 23 Goyena, May 23,202 Graves. Frederick 23,148 Greene. Henry 23, 128,133,174 Greene, lon 23.195 Greer, Kathleen 23 Hague, Susan 23.93.216 Hall. Suzan 23 Hallowell. Margaret 23 Halpin, Michael 23 Hansen. Mary 23 Hanson, Amy 23 Harper. Daniel 23 Harvey. lim 23 Haseltine, Kelli 23 Hecker, David 23 Heidemann, lulie 23, 140,182 Hempel, Carrie 23,84. 104,106,112,113 Heun, Steven 170 Hilliker, Carla 24 Hoelsch, Alison 24 Holmes. Denise 24,105,119 Hook, Kimela 24,178 Hoots, Paula 24,92 Horton, Kevin 24 Howe. Mary 24 Huebner, Melburn 24 Hussey, Scott 24,215,174 Huston, Brian 24 Hutson. Kirby 24. 133,155,185 Hyrns. David 24 llardi, Ioanne 24 lames, Gregory 24 Iames, Mark 24 lane, Lisa 24 Iansen, Terri 24 Ienkins, Gayle 24,128,147 Iennison, Ion 24 lensen, Laura 24 Jepson. Barbara 24 lohns, Robert 25 lohnson, Ioy 25,112,129 Iohnson, Mark 25,149,228 Iohnston, Donna 25 lung, Rose 25 lunius, Catherine 25 Keithly, Steffanie 25,195 Kelley, Tanya 25 Kellogg, Kevin 25 Kelly, Mary Io 25 Kimball, Yvonne 25 Kimber, Deborah 25 King, Marie 25 King, Robert 25,170 Kinghorn, Brian 25 Kirtley, Cathy 25,147 Kline, Stuart, 25 Knutsen, leffrey 25,166 Kornrumph, Beth 25 Kulak, Bruce 25 Kulb, Sarah 25,113 Laetz, Kurt 25,89,12B Lama, Charles 25,102,214 Lambuth, Beverly 25 Landin, Bill 25 Larmer, Stephen 25 Larsen, Lori 26 Larsen, Peggy 26 Larsen, Thomas 26,36,102, 228 Lazear, Ann 26 Lehman, Corby 26 Lewis, Iames 22,26,128 Lieurance, Cheri 26 Lopez, Vincent 26 Loveland, David 26 Lubin, Debbie 26,140,160 Lytle, Kenneth 26 Mac Gillivray, Kevin 26, Q 148,228 Macchriaroli. Tony 26, 84,823,148 Maher, Susan 26.86.201 Maloney, Colleen 26 Mara, Kristin 26 Marsh, Lynn 26 Martin, Danna Io 26 Martin, Miguelle 26 Martinez, Lisa 26 Marusich, Mark 26, 95,107,119 Mason, Kathy 27 Mathis, Mark 27 Matthews, Kim 27 McCoy, Sada 27 McCrea. Iohn 27,93,95,119 McDowell, David 27 McDowell, Gregory 27,95 McElfresh, Suzanne 27,108 McFarland, Cynthia 27 McGregor, Dorothy 27. 103,129 McKinney, Doug 27 McKinney, Scott 27 McLaughlin, Philip 27 McMahon, Molly 28 McMeekin, Brad 28 McMillan, Curt 28 McQuiston, Scott 28,219 McWeeny, Patricia 28,118 Miller, Scotty 28,30, 134,135,185 Mitchell, Mary 28 Mitchell, Mary 28 Monette, Patricia 28 Mony, Lori 16,28 Morre, Cynthia 28 Moretti, Micheal 28 Morris, David 28,185 Murphy, Daniel 128,171 Murphy, David 29,171 Murphy, Shane 29,155,185 Murray, Carol 29,172 Nancarrow, lanie 29,103 Naylor, Kathy 29 Neibich, Lydia 29,164 Nelson, Steven 29 Newman, Brenda 29, 147,216,229 Nihiser, Ianice 29,93,95,121 Nikolic, Kathi 29 Nolan, Scott 29 Norman, lohn 29 Norman, Karen 29 Norton, Iana 29 O'Connor, Kim 29 Olds, Brady 29 Organ, Scott 29 Oselette, Donald 28,29 Osuna, Linda 29 Palella, Roy 29 - Parker, Sallie 29 Parry, Io Denise 30 Pascal, Michael 22,30 Pate, Pietra 30 Pavlik, Christine 30 Perryman, Ionathan 30,137 Peterson, loel 30 Peterson, Robert 30,167 Phillips, lohn 30 Pisar, Cathy 30 Powell, Steve 30 Predaina, Thomas 30 Pribble, Elizabeth 30 Pritchard. Daniel 30 Prosnier, Michele 30 Pusey, Paula 30 Rabe, loan 31 Raisanen, Wendy 31 Rau, Mark 31 Ray, Cynthia 31 Raymond, Ioann 31 Reddell, Lisa 31 Redeker, Terry 31 Reed, Elizabeth 31,147,178 Regan, Ellen 31 Regan. Paul 31 Rehm, Tony 31,136,228 Reinhold, Cindy 31 Reith, Theresa 31 Riccardo, Vicki 31,86 Richardson, Brian 196 Rinkenberger, Sharon 31 Roberts, lamie 31. 89,147,182,184 Roda, Cynthia 31 Rogers, Debbie 31 Rogers, Terri 31 Roos, Kevin 31,136,228 Ross, lack 31,88.175,210 Ross, Ianet 31 Rumann, Sue 32 Ruoho, Sandra 32 Russell, Eric 32,136 Russell, Kit 32 Ryan. Wendy 32,147 Saager, Lori Ann 32 Saewert, David 32 Sanger, Thomas 32,95 Schembri, Barbara 32 Scheurn, Steve 32 Scholl, David 14,32,175 Schults, Dave 155 Schumacher, lohn 32 Sciacca, Guy 32 Scofield, Mauri 32,129 Scotten, Ieff 32 Seelbach, Maria 32 Sergi, Kathy 33 Shapiro, Ilene 33 Sherefkin, Thomas 33,175 Shewman, Amelia 33,129 Silver, Betsy 33 Simmons, Debra 33,112,164 Sipple, Margaret 33 Skillen, Lyle 14,33,215 Slyder. Lauren 33,214 Smith, Albert 33 Smith. Ann 33 Smith, Colleen 33 Smith les 33 Smith Karen 33 Smith Lynne 33 Snelson, Bobby 33 Snyder, William Ray 33 Spain. William 33.84, 89,104,107,123 Sparks, David 33,175 Spears, Karen 33 Starmer, Randall 33,137 Stearns, Carol 34,119 Steele, Elizabeth 34, 105,112 Stein, Audrey 34 Stewart, Yvonne 34 Stimson, Kelley 34.86.92 Straiger, Kathleen 34,119 Strang, Donna Sue 34 Sturm, Steven 34 Suchoki, Lisa 35 Sullivan, Carole 35 Sweeney, Dean 35 Tadrick, Ricky 35,148 Tamasaukas, Thomas 35 Tate, Barbara 35 Tatum, Ronda 35 Terry, Evan 14,35,42,89 Thomas, lean 35 Tomlinson, Elizabeth 35 Tomlinson, Kimberly 35.86 Tomlinson, Libby 35 Toney. lohn 35 ' Toombs, Matthew 35, 137,175 Toy. 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