Sunnyslope High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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WQWM ' 2 mi-Ig: I. . .,,, , , - - af,-Z'-..'i: - , -V -.f -gr-qw M3-V , Y .. , . TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENTS ............... 18 FACULTY ......... .... a 4 1-1oNons ........... .... 1 oe oneA'N1zAT1oNs 122 SPORTS ............ I ...... I 162 SENIOR BIOGRAPHY ..... 204 ADVERTISING ...... .... 2 16 INDEX .......... .... 2 24 V ISUNNYSLOPE HIGH 'SCHOOL I IPI-1oENlx, ARIZONA 85021 I In the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. Paul McCartney 2 Opening Q..6..,...v.-eau? UMW Opening 3 Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream of things that never were and say, why not? George Bernard Shaw 4 Opening Opening 5 Jn! , P -BL f 1- Hx 'w'+-+- if ' 1 , Q 6 Opening Music, the universal language of mankind, is also a form of beauty at its best. As language differs among peoples, so does the language of music differ with time, place, background and experience. Ernest R. 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Opening 15 16 Opening rv :fy I, f 'iiiims vn FF TUDEN TS CD FIGHT b UNNYSLGPE VIKINGS amp 5 Seniors 4 'P 1 k 1 gg- a, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary: Terri Beck, President: Barbara Wuest, Vice-President: Rachel Broderick, Treasurer: Mark Human. 20 Seniors Ackerman-Benjamin Class of '79 Bobby Ackerman Ross Adams Grant Allen Jim Anderson L0rl Ar1d8rS0f1 l :il X -. 8 C A ' B , Sara Anzolone David Bailey 3 Darrel Bagley Robby Fox promotes rowdiness al a home basketball game. Renee Balmer CL' Sally Bauer Terri Beck Candy Beesley Laurie Bell James Benjamin Seniors 21 Ben ner-Buckner 22 Seniors Can you say that? ROUDSY Benner Claudia Berman Mike Berman Brooks Biddulph Pam Bingham Lynette Black Theresa Bloom Suzy Bohannon Michelle Bonfili Joe Borsodi 1- i P5 4 rl. me A . Q . .4 , Janet Boykin 9 -- Becky Broderick Rachel Broderick Mark Human And Barbara Wuest collecting balloons. Eleanor Buckner I knew you could! Staci Burgis Kim Burkhart Brian Butcher Tricia Butler Louisa Calirl Brian Campanella Joe Campbell Chris Carpenter 39 ' N K Ed Lucas leads the Vlking band. Carol Carlson John Carras Jeff Cave Denice Challinor Kevin Chapman Jill Cheney Jim Clark Kelley Clark Burgis-Clark Seniors 23 Clubb-Davie 24 Seniors ,PNK Seniors - Planning for the future David Clubb Tony Condor Y F- f We 'fe M Kathy Corbin Karen Corea Lisa Newman seems to be interested in her studies. l in il 1 ' l , , i ' - :Tv X - . 1 i,L,, I. David Crask Catherine Crosby Randy Crutchfield Davld Cruz Mark Cruz Ig, if? Sandlna Cuda Cathy Cunning David Cunningham Betsy Daniel George Davie Davies Donaldson N 'RW i Nancy Davies Allen Davis Sheryl Davis D980 DSB' Mary Helen DeBusk lr, Q' Kathy Decker Laura DSLHY 4'f' Carrie Dalia D0l1I1a Mika DGIRS John Pape seems to be enthused with his Physics. Jon Dench Dave Denning Scott Dlbble Mike Dixon James Donaldson SSHIOFS 25 Dowdy-Ellsworth Searching for the answer Lacey Dowdy Suzette Dubina NNY DUQBH Terrie Dugan Steve Dumas Mike Dunn Leslie Eaton Lina Edelis Amy Edwards AIIYSOH Ellsworth 26 SQYIIOFS Sue Yaeger offers David Clubb a balloon. i S Englund-Gehr 1' Sean Englund Susan Fawcett Lori Fazlo Susan Feeley Jessica Feldman ULUU Na, Stacy Fields Jeff Flfleld -h gs WS Francine Ford Lorenza Valenzuala and Jodi Oberg fund a surpnse In has locker on Forst Rob Fox Brad Frazier Steve Freed Eddie Gatewood Jeff Gehr Sensors 27 1 - V -.z K I ', 7 . . x V I U F 1 I LH s 9' N N n ,+P ' 1'--' ' '. t 0 ,, 1 , A ,a 1 A 6--at In -QL u f,.', E. 'v ' A ' iii' L, 32 A , '-. A ,' X wgr: gw . ,l 4 M 1 N, , , M ff - Gehr-Greene 28 Seniors Seniors set pace Lynn Gehr Brad Gettleman Debbie Giordano Mary Gleason Heidi Goj Ana Gonzalez Tammy Gorman Sandy Gorski James Grande Joan Greene Q. -,M -Qu ,-fav V,,4,-- ' ' -1 1'. , it 5' .J diggs- iz' ' F '?-.. Bill Shearer debating in government class. Grillo-Holzer Maria Grlllo Arto Groholm Fred Gruler David Gulick Richard G'-lilf0fd ,fri , . W I U V 1 i if A In XX A I Jane Gunn Tony Gural Rick Hahn Tracey Ha 'kinS0n Mike Hardt Cui 'Qi Duane Harris Brian Haskin Heidi Hayes Barb Heck Willie Heredia Chris Herron Scot! Hess Lewana Hill Jim Holland Julie Holzer Seniors 29 Hughey-Johnson 30 Seniors Seniors lead the way with SPIRIT! Tefesa HU9h9Y Aric Huebsch Mark Human Vickie Hurst Bob Inman V Shelli Inman Rick lvle David Jackson Allison Jackson Tony Jeffrey ' .rip- Eli, Joan Jel'1dl'iS8k DBNSS Johnson l l .qu X '-V . f .1 f fr . -'I . I ' Q YT Doug Johnson Carolyn VanDeWyngaerde and Laura DeLay discussing bacterial growth in Biology. JOl'19S-Klflkflel' Kim Jones . Tim Johnston Melody Jones Bonnie Kabrud Leann K8I'D .widg-... Iddmatu Robert Karp Mary Kennedy Kathy Decker, Leslie Eaton and Marcia Robbins discuss Biology. Bill Kessler Jerry Kettlehut Jeff Kohn Lisa Keene Terry Kinkner Seniors 31 Kirk-Laurie 32 SBFIIOYS Always industrious seniors ' Julie Pete KFIOUSG James K0bef Steve KOeStnel' Brenda Kopelman . . 'ff-fr . i- -.lt Q5 4 A. -1 1 ,. I ,f . ' ' v 9'--,. k Que,-S n,AJf - ' , J ' ' Y' I J- - 3- , ,u sr. 4 -. K 5 sh,-1 Q- 1,,- R ii , L 'in ii, 5 I if'-1 Stacy Kopp Lisa Kwiatkowski John Lackey Marcy Lang A0908 LHUVIG Lee-Lynch L Doug Lee . 4. ....,,, W .trrqtjgf--.... ' Nug V -:num Uthynia Leonard Q42 Teresa Lester Joe Llkovich Leann Lomeland Bill Long Steve Loome Virgil Lowell Chris Lucas Laura Lucas Beverly Lugo John Lynch Seniors 33 Maggi-Miller 34 Seniors l I Senioritis strikes again -aj Craig Maggi Craig Mandel Tracy Markle JQQ Martini Pat Mccullgugh Patty McCune Eileen Mckinney Dion Mckissack Scott Meintel ,109 Melnick cr.. Denise Melton Tom Metzger Kim Miller Terry Miller Margie Shoob and Rhona Zimmerman sneaking candy. Mills-Pappas Danny Mills Tom Mills Cheryl Milton Michelle Monierth Jack MoodY Roberta Morse Brian Mulr Lisa Newman Cindy Nikolatos Diane O'Connor Tim O'Neil Pat Odell Jacqueline Osbon Tammy Osborne Chris Owens Corinne Pankratz Maureen Pankratz Nadine Pattakos John Pape Chris Pappas Seniors 35 Papietro-Robbins Seniors strive for future goals Joanne Papietro Cathy Peterson Susan Peterson Kelley Clark and Brooks Biddulph enjoy balloon day. Glen Pfelfer Paula Pieper Troy pond 36 Seniors Jeff Preston Patrick Quarterman Phyllis Ramos Sandra Ray Tracy Realson QL., l ' , ' ' l q .1 , 1 1 1. ll- l Rocky Rapp Rhonda Rhinehart Gina Rhodes William Rini Marcia Robbins Robertson-Shoob Tiki Robertson Scott Robinson Eddie Rodgers Terry Ronk Ronald Rosenbioom Heather RUCKHYBY1 Tafflmie Rumplef Steven Rusiecki David Sandfer Helayne Sands Kari Saragusa Dave Schleis Julie Schubert Bonita Sharon Gigi Shearer ' Margei Shoob They're gone now! Seniors 37 Shorr-Sousa 38 Seniors Graduation is just around the oorner A Linette Shorr Ron Short Mike Shriver Just think this is my last year! Tony Seig Nancy Seiiker Kris Sigfridson Valerie Skiba Mark Slotta Lisa Siusher Lisa A. Smith Lisa B. Smith Lisa M. Smith Mark Smith Jim Snyder Scharlyn Sousa Stanley-Waldron l Melisa Stanley Todd Starkovltch Sharon Stepanian Julie Stf0Uf Debbi Sturgeon Lisa Symmonds Lelgh Talmage Scott Terdine Bruce Tietien Keren Tripp Ginger Truax Tully Arthur Lorenzo Valenzuela Voni Vance Carolyn VanDeWyngaerde Jackie Vickers Frank Wagner Amy Webster Dale Walsh Corina Waldron Seniors 39 Waldron-Welch 40 Seniors X Robert Waldron LOri Walker Kimberly Walsh Paul Watson X paul Cgmgly - 1- fl-t, it What do you think your doing? .l I Weldy-Wiles Seniors dream about the future i i i i 1 i Patricia Weldy Janeen Wheaton David Whitaker Jess Witson Mike WiCk .eww NYJ yi W Rf Ya '95 Tim O Neil and Lisa Kwiatkowskl enjoy their lunch just sitting and watching others Chuck Wldner Adrienne Wiggins L We 'Hx x 3,4 Michael Wlles Seniors 41 r V fi -. V t 1 4' 1 - x Q ' wang' V, ' , . . . 3 .- N2 -A - - L- f , . 3 i 5 xx. fe- ' f 1 nil' '-' x .' ' 1. 1' , -Q 'F -zwv,-5 qu' .tif ' . . . ' 3' ,i' ' A Z' ' ' , -QQW V' v ,I . 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I , ' 1 V 1 -: !'1 W1 ' - I I 1 ' F . .,7' Q i X W. . 1 4 A 2 ' 1 A V I A 1 j'.,: . figs J Ackerman-Boyd During the year juniors show spirit fe 69 RQ of 6 41 aflifg Tom Ackerman Esther Acord Kay Adrian Doug Anderson Greg Anderson Dixie Bailey Jacque Baker Richie Balther Benny Barber Janet Barker Mark Barton Gigi Beckett Julie Bendenkop Tod Benjamin Vicki Bennett Lenore Biggs Colleen Billings Joanne Binder Kelly Bloom Eric Bolze Sylvia Boutilier Mark Bowdemn Kim Bowman Daryl Boyd O W X CEU 44 Juniors x Russ Repp reads a story to John Carlile Pat Briggs Tom Broeker Gary Bullington Kevin Burke Bob Burkeybile Kelly Burns Davld Burton Lorne Cargill John Carlule Errc Carlson Marshelle Carter Debbie Cash Cynthia Cave Marty Cawthorn Sandra Cepeda Therese Charvat XJ Briggs-Dibble Robin Chase Mark Cheney Mona Cheney Debble Chrate Laura Chllleen Lorl Chrlstle Brlan Clark Gary Cluff Darane Coggin Gene Conklin Irish Connell Sidney Connor Glenn Conover Carol Cotton Barbara Cook Roy Croff Amle Crawford Cecelia Cruz Larry Dassow Larry Dassow Jackie Davls Randy Davis Tuna Davis Todd Davis Joe Debenedetto David Deen Erlc DeFrances Karen Delchmann Davld Deseelhorst Beth Dlbble Tlm Drbble Juniors 45 Seri Dingmon Angie Douglas Wylie Dowers Sheila Dresser Mary Dufresne Chris Dugan Chris Dunn Mark Dunn Pat Dunn Sherry Dusenberry Rose Dziedzic Karen Edwards Melissa Edwardson Joe Eeva Andy Ehlers Pam Elliot Dan Elmore Dorothy Emrick Robin Fabiano Paul Farrar Glen Feldhuhn Guy Field Mike Ferverly Ginny First Jody Fredely Robert Fuller Gehr-Hinson The junior class is number one! .4 4,r Diane Gehr George Gonzalez Jane Graf Steve Gram John Graves Sherry Green Stella Green Teri Green Mark Greenberg Melissa Green Becky Greenwood David Griffin Georgia Griffin Richard Haholy Pat Hall Robert Hall Chris Halvorson Eric Hamilton Debbie Hamm David Hardins Lori Heine Corby Hill Joseph Hill Marti Hill Perry Hill Dick Hill Tracy Hinson t i '. X 3 i X X1 .if x Allison Smith purchases a pencil at the bookstore. Juniors 47 Hoard-Knoll - v Su- bl ,- Teri Green in her Child Development class. Darci Le Valley finds amusement in U S History 48 JUf'li0fS Kris Hoard Flick Hoeck Debbie Hohnberger Monty Holloway Susan Homes Neal Hooks Betty Ann House Dianne Howard Todd Howgard Lias Human Mary Jackson Tena Jackson Steve Jacques John Jendrisak Kelly Jobe Jelf Johnson Jennifer Jones Steve Julian Keven Kaiplo Dennis Kano Elena Katsicoyannis Darlene Kauffman Shannon Kelly Scott Kertson Chris Kalterzer Karla Kipp Michelle Klein David Klemes Val Klugman Susan Knoll If X Koestner-Manzaneres he Juniors had a Wild and Crazy year. Y. ln ,hiiil rllllllll .A Roy Napolean checks his factors before finishing a problem. K Mary Koestner Joe Kraus Ted Kraus George Kritikos Konni Durtz Randy Logerblade Elmer Landrith Debbie Leornard Julie Lester Darci Le Valley Larry Lind Mard Lindsay Flobin Livesay Tena Lix Cindy Long Terri Rowe Lauri Lowell Lori Ludwig Rick Lyman Mike Lynch Bill Maley Sandy Macvicar Lisa Madrid Patty Manzaneres Juniors 49 Maroney-Norman Dan Maroney Della Martin Richard Martinez Mary Ann Marvin John Mathis Lori Mathis Alison McCulloch Fluth McCutcheon Terry McDonald Kim McKinally Alan McNeil Kevin McQuarrie Brad Meintel Tina Mell Laurie Mickelson Terri Mickelson Kim Miles i - Charles Montgomery Jeanie Mann concentrates In a class. Susan Moore Faith Morgan Virginia Morris Susan Mole Roy Napolean Donna Nelson Kathy Nelson Ken Newell Gerri Norman 50 Juniors fi? The Class of 80 has class! NUPRGDP Mary Nute Karen Nye Jodie Oberg Kelly O'Connor Steve Oster Steve Pachoe Gilbeft PBISTTIO Amelia PBUBKOS JUU6 PBUBFSOI1 Fred Patton Alan Peynoyer Ron Peters Greg Peters Jon Pererson Fred Polchow Les Pollard Maralise Pond Brian Potter David Poylin David Pullman Susan Quade Dori Randall Joe ,Razzano Lynn Ready Rhonda Redburn Susan Redmond Russ Repp Phil ROU1 reads all 8l'lSWef to U19 CIBSS. Eric Skinner performs a Chemistry experiment. Juniors 51 Reynolds-Slonaker Juniors enjoy learning new measures Michelle Simpson Robert Singley Peggy Sklba Eric Skinner Kathy Slater Steve Slonaker l Brent Reynolds Dean Rigsby Frank Rios Julie Roberts Donna Rogge Pete Romps Nelson Roseland Phil Roth Pam Royster Kathy Russo Kelley Ryan Anna Santopietro Bob Schenk Jlm Schwertley Jaime Severance Scott Shenard Karen Sherk Marianne Schulz Larry Sherwood Cindy Shockle Theresa Sieg Grace Silva wi Theresa Sieg discovers weights and measures. rl iii' Juniors learn new things all year long gy' '-ws' ..,.,,., L t TJ h Studying hard with a calculator. Does she or doesn't she. 13 Allison Smith Don Smith Jack Soltes Jessica Sorrell Lynette Spann Debbie Speer Jeff Spellman Robert Spilker Duane Squire Larry Stafford Brent Stanwych Lenny Stapler Dawn Stasko Gregory Stegner Robert Stocking Sherri Storms Melodie Strawn John Sullivan Lori Summers Barbara Sutton Denise Tanner Jeanene Taylor Jaime Terrazzino Scott Thomas Cathy Thompson David Thompson Jaime Thompson Penny Topper Robbie Tyson Joan Vancott Juniors 53 Vaughn-Zylks 54 Juniors David Vaughn Jim Vogel Jennifer Waddell Waney Wahler Tara Wakelin Michelle Walsh Annie Watson Glenda Weldy Wayne West Kyle Whately Steve White Caren Widner Fred Whiley Donna Wilson Lawana Wilson Michall Wilson Doug Wingerning Ed Winkler Brian Winston Karen Wise Jennifer Young Tanya Zacharcha Mark Zehr Stacy Zimmerman Vicki Zlrkle Richard Zriack Troy Zylks 1 ,4' ., v J' v f emi' xfgf Q V-,- ig ff Q' 9.-we ,,.. Q Yu' W Nr I 6 ' 4 ,args i i-6 4 FM . 4- 'sto ' Juniors like to Dress the same. if ,px Q Qui , 4- fu, 'I vp 4 ,iv I if:-1 :gf ,tl P 322 ix 'F' A Boring test. . el 1421 5 ,I J Nfl Juniors on the move and in action Q Phil Roth, Junior, doing the news update. Future Chris Evert of tennis waits for a serve Juniors 55 'if KN ig 5 : If 1 1 1 W iii, J . if 1 I f J, L , , . in 'U-'jtiql ., 1 Sophomore Class Officers: President-Ann Decker, Vice President-Jenni Guertin, Secretary-Lori Zirkle, Treasurer-Paula Couch. 56 Sophomore Council Sophomores get it together XZ, r V ,I gel .,', ., l 'lf Q. Kristin Bedenkop Sharon Berkhiemer Angie Beirworth Sandy Bingham Laura Bishop Boniface Baack Jeff Blair Steve Bloom Timothy Blumintripp Julie Bohannon . ,Ct E Adams-Bohannon Don Adams Dawn Adrian Joe Alben Tammy Alben Louisa Albrecht Kristen Alger Kim Anderson Ted Andersohn Barbara Andrews Jack Apple Bill Ashland Susan Austin Shain Bagley Jeff Barkhurst Patti Barresi Sarah Barr Jlm Bastlne Kelly Batitsas Kami Frazier listens to a frlend's story. F X-:'u:,,1 . ' 1 Borowski-Clark 58 Sophomores Sophie Borowski Mike Bourget Kay Bowman Mary Boykin Robert Bradley Brian Brady Roddy Briggs Gail Brinkman Ted Brockhurst Karen Broderick John Broderick Paul Brown Susie Brown Stacy Brunetto Krissy Buckley Linda Budoff Martin Burch Bob Burris Tammy Bybee Pam Cain Ray Carlson Rachel Cordes Toni Casciaro Mary Casey Jo Ann Gehm Jenny Cerreta George Chaves Darla Chesley Kurt Clark Julie Clark Sophomores enjoy the year --4... if 'P' 1 H G gil .Off X iliex R Kathy Golden looks over notes with Lori Mathis. -, I get e . 'LT Nancy Clark Wllllam Clark Rhonda Cluff Karl Colller Carolyn Cook Paula Couch Trina Coyle Carl Crlsman L Clark Farquharson Holly Hammond works hard In algebra Bob Crokett Rhonda Crooks Julle Crutchfleld Rocky Crutchfleld Ann Cummerford Dennis Curtis Robert Dassow Tuna Davls Ann Decker Melton Deldman Steve Dlxon Evelyn Doerfer Kathl Donaldson Mike Donley Rhonda Downing Scott Draper Fred Dryer Erlc Dumas Klm Dunlap Cherl Dunshee David Eaton Sharon Edmark Bart Ellsworth Debbie Ekstrom Davld Enzmlnger Tamml Erickson Llsa Erdman Cara Eshllman Jull Fablano Sarah Farquharson Sophomores 59 Feeley-Goodrich 60 Sophomores Dan Feeley Dave Fogler Kenny Folz Kami Frazier Selena Fulks Lisa Gail Lynda Gallager Laura Galligan Josie Garcia Kevin Gibbs Gall Glaze Salll Gleason Kim Godbold Kathy Golden Lori Goldstein Marti Gonzalez Norma Gonzalez Parren Goodrich Class of '81 going strong lf' ,, F WLFQK' Lisa Lipinski really enjoys biology class Allen Hendrickson 0 04 Gray Hoenes Debble Gray Charles Green Debbie Greenburg Allen Greene Debble Greenleaf Julle Grlnstead Jeennl Guertln Jeannie Gunter Pam Guthrie Don Gutierrez Link Hall Cheryl Hamlett Holly Hammond Brnan Harden Tracle Harklns Beth Harper Joe Hayes Scott Hayes Steven Haynes Robert Healey Patty Hernandez Llsa Hendricks Laura Hennmg anne Hernandez XX' oovx Martha Hill Lindsey Hlssong Rene Hoadley Susan Hoeness Doug Pennington does hls best In Engllah Sophomores 61 Holland-Lincoln 62 Sophomores Tom Holland Cathi Holodiuk Nita Holloway Ford Hornish Ricki Hudson Becky Hudson Rachelle Hudson Becky Hurst Mike Jennings Jeannine Johnson Kelly Johnson Jennifer Jolly Chris Kabrud Ken Kemper Steve Kenley Lori Kirgan David Kirk Ralph Klee Karen Knoll Melanie Jancarole Denise Koestner Julie Kohn Claire Kondora Jodi Kopp Kelly Kramer Tanya Kurbat Greg Leopold Faye Lewis Matt Lewis Laura Lincoln f Kathee Snyder listens and Buff Sumpter poses for camera Dont Look! Says Becky Hurst v Q' Sophomores look ahead .f' . lu , ' 1 v ...a Ann Decker really thinks a lot of Suzanne McColl i i' -v.. - 1 l A .fifflif so All Lipinski-Martin Lisa Lipinski Vickie Lowe Matt Lucas Steve Lucas Karen Ludwig Kathy Ludwig James Lundy Mike Lunkin Debbie Lunn Mike Lunn Brian McClasky Suzanne McColl Scott McColIor Jim McCormick Beth McDonough Vickie McGill Patty McMinds Christi Mayberry Bob Maichel David Mandel Robin Manley Dean Marciano Julie Marler Don Martin Marti n-Nester 64 Sophomores Hope Martin Danny Martin Holly Martinez Yvonne Martinez Kathryn Mattlce Ed MoDum Todd Meckee Saul Mercado Kelll Metz Carroll Mlller Eric Miller Dennis Mlller Binky Miller Cathy Mixon Debbie Mize Jody Monohan Fred Monson Cindy Montgomery Mlndy Morganthal Susan Mosely Sally Moses Adam Nach Joe Nash Mike Nathenson Cathy Holodluk and Patty Milton are photo partners. Newman Rm: Sophomores Increase their knowledge Roxanne Newman Laurle Nllson Davld North Yvonne Northcott Scott Norton Carolyn Ochoa Ken Ogden Doug Oglesby Debbie Paddlson Renae Palflmer Jlm Pape Gareth Patton Glen Peer Barbara Pennington Doug Penmngton Jackie Perklns Llsa Perry Greg Peterson Scott Pren Jlm Pierson Gary Polrler Barry Pond Susan Pope Gregg Potter Michelle Pruneau Chuck Pyle Brian Rauchfuss Ron Redburn Robert Renfro Robert Rennlnger Jlll Rheaume Lisa Rios Caroline Riggs Larry Rlnaldl Jennl Rim SODHOITIOFSS 65 Debbie Pfiefer Roark-Snyder 66 Sophomores Sophomores in tune at 'Slope Greg Roark Gina Rogahn Gina Rouse Rhea Ruckman Mitch Rudd Phil Rudd Jeff Rusiecki Alice Scovill Gwnyth Scheffey Debbie Schlles Betsy Should Kathy Schutt Paula Schweller John Seaton Rose Segovia Eyvln Seta Renea Shearer Scott Sherman Sandy Shriver Kim Sigfridson Robert Silver Donna Simpson Denny Sims Linda Sims Robbie Skelton Mindy Slama Eddie Smith Stephanie Smith Shiril Smith Kathee Snyder Lisa Snyder Somors-Waldman Pat Somers John Sorrell Gwen Stafford Candl Stark Traci Starkovlch Julle Warren and Ed Wlnller fund something to laugh about Greg Strawn Dana Stevens Don Stout Ray Sullivan Scott Swame Vlckle Swalne John Sweeney Rhonda Taylor Pat Teague Lana Terry Yvonne Torres Marge Truax Mlke Tschllar Kathleen Ulrich Sue Vandewyngaerde John Van Kleek Randy Vanryswyk Nathen Vaughn Sally Vegors Robert Vogel Mike Vucekovvch Jack Waddell Chrus Waldmen Sophomores 67 A h ' vl ' WI! V , . gi . . ' A 1 if l ' ' ' , V .a'q 'l Q ' Bill Thrall Aft Xa I I Q A I ' W, . . A T - ' 1 ' l Walker-Zwemer 68 Sophomores Sophomores are wild and crazy Kenny Walker Linda Walsh Crystal Wardlaw Mary Warner Julie Warren Don Warrington Darci Weber Jim Weed Jane Westby Lisa Westerkamp Julie Wick Laurie Willcoxoon Kirk Williams Mike Wiliamson Mike Wilson Pat Wilson Robert Winn Alice Winnale Evelyn Winnale Vickie Winson Janice Wolfenburger Marta Youse Nina Zarcharchuk Gary Zitbaum Lori Zirkle Kim Zwemer Freshmen Q.: . x' . . X ta fr W ki, , Freshman Class Officers: President: Cindy Cepeda inot picturedl, Vice-President: Kathy Corbridge, Secretary: Julie Meyeres, Treasurer: Mindy First. . gf hi s ,Q 'A I . QM. L1 G .1 1 .lmfqi 5 1 'N Freshmen 69 Abraham-Coffey 70 Freshmen Jayme Abraham Andy Accord Kathleen Adams Elizabeth Allingham Sharon Altman Amy Anderson Faustina Arbanas LeAnn Ashby Berny Atkerson Terry Bailey Tim Baltzer Dale Barnard Steve Barnes Linda Barnett Scott Batten Julie Beck Suzette Beck Kathleen Beckman Mike Bell Dorothy Benavldez Lorrl Bently Phil Bergman Andy Berman Lana Bevers Stan Blair Elisabeth Blumentritt Karla Blythe Darcy Bouchard Scott Bremer Norman Brice Kara Brinkman Joe Brunner Jim Buchanan Jell Budoft Chris Burch Ronald Burch Carol Burchett Dan Burris Tom Butler Stephanie Calamlto Elizabeth Caniglia John Carey Kris Carey Melisa Carter Donna Carver Sandy Casas Syra Casas Cindy Cepeda Michelle Cervantez Kelli Challlnor Tina Chavez Marci Christie Mark Cichocki Vickie Coffey Starting their first year Condello-Dufresne Christine Condello Jeff Cook Mary Cook Kathy Corbidge Deborah Cordes Robert Crews s.,,,,go Keep your eyes on your work! llse Crisman Kelly Cronin David Crooks John Crutchfield Maria Cuda Susan Cummins Sheila Dad Nicolo Dangelo Nicholas Debenedetto Dawn Dehamer Douglas Delbrook Mitchell Denning AnneMarie Dias Laura Diggs Travis Dillard James Dimond Terri Dreyer Jon Dufresne 3 15 . S --. W ' V 'K , .- Oh Norbert, you're soo cute!! Freshmen 71 Dugan-Guetin 72 Freshmen Patrick Dugan Terri Dunshee Chris Ehlers Richard Ellis Douglas Erickson Marc Farrar Lisa Fineberg Mindy First Douglas Flaherty Mary Fohley Claudett Ford Kristi Forest Terry Forrester Mary Fox Christopher Frost Barbara Fuller Bruce Gabbard Yolanda Gaona Elbert George Leo Gigliotti Tom Glass Adrian Gonzales Judith Grande Judy Graves SueAnn Green David Greenlief Amy Greenwood Eric Gruler Laurie Guilford Joeseph Guetin The first big test . . . will he pass???? l ll l Hagen-Kotalik Freshmen work hard for their grades L..t.1 David Kano Mark Kiesling Suzie Kinkner Kevin Kirkendall Suzanne Konen Susan Kotalik 'N Raymond Hagen Margaret Haggerty Gary Hahn Kathi Hall Stewart Hall Rhonda Hallquist John Hamilton Pam Hamlett Anita Hamm Amy Harkins Hastings Terrell Daniel Hayes David Hedrick Kenny Hendrickson Bret Herron John Hicks Michael-,Hicks Anna Hilfinger Cathleen Hill Sharon Hill Todd Hinson Marc Huschke Daniel Hutson Sharilyn Hyde Mike Jewson Michael Johnson Paul Johnston Sherri Jones Sam Jorgensen Freshmen 73 Kurbat-Mick 74 Freshman Kelli Kurbat Dana Kurtz Nick Kusic Rugh Landreth Robbie Lanning Donald Lapre Steven Larsen Kelly Lehner Kenny Leonard Doreen Letson Gloria Levitt Helen Llkovich John Lindsey Jimmy Lostumo Linda Lueker Robert Lyman Scott Lynch Frank Madden Mary Madrid Suzanne Maley Louis Maltese Lisa Manley Richard Margritis Richard Marshall Gary Martinez Maribel Martinez Michael Mathis Laura May Cindy McCormick Kevin McCullough Anina McDaniel Jeff Meyer Julie Meyeres Robin Mick fi L, fk Julie Beck tries to sweet talk Upper Classman Freshmen find time to sociali Debbie Ray Jana Rayl ,X Lucille Pizzi Terri Plumb Helen Potter Star Powell David Prentiss Geri Pullman Kristin Rasciner Sharon Rath Mitchell-Rayl Z9 Kim Mitchell Marilyn Morris Laurie Moyer Ann Mulligan Becky Myers Deborah Myers Sheila Nalwood Leslie Neuman Rox Newton Nancy Nichols Jamie Norris Robert Northcott Miles Nuessle Kathy Oberg Shannon O'Dell Jacquelyn Ogden Edith Ohlinger Sylvia Palomo Terri Palomo Michael Paeletti John Partin Debbie Patterson James Patterson Jean Patterson Rhonda Paul Paul Peacock David Pelkey Ladonna Perrine Blake Perry ' Jill Peterson Freshmen 75 Robertson-Skiba Frosh handle classes in different ways Michon Robertson Deborah Rodenkirk Rex Rogers Adrian Rose Brenda Rose Tom Ross Andy Ruiz Robin Saicheck Todd Saulter Kim Schacherbauer Charles Schultz Robert Schunn Mitza Schwartz Theresa Schwertley Chris Seaton Donald Settle Morgan Shearer Laura Shirie Johnnie Shores Jerry Siefker Jerry Silver Charles Sims Felicia Skaggs Philip Skiba SOITIS Study . . . Others eat Slonaker-Zimmerman Stuart Slonaker Becky Smith Donn Smith Jacquie Smith Tracy Sodders Otto Spieth Dennis Squire Carol Stanley Kelley Stephens Lynda Stobaugh Scott Streinch Robert Stubbs Eric Tanzer Wendy Tench Clarence Thomas Melissa Thomas Patricia Throne Tony Tomasino Patty Topper Yvette Torres A N G R Sfd.i- C lan Tripp ikki Troisi Lori Vermande Tami Walker Johan Wallmueller Bobby Wascher Diana Webb David Wescott Alan White Scott Whitley reg Wilfert uss Wllfert Mike Wilcoxson John Williams Naomi Wilmot layton Wilson Peter Wohlers Karen Wright Jill Young Steve Zimmerman Fl'6Shm6l'l 77 Frosh actions Freshmen learn the ropes 78 Fl'eShm6l'1 Ii. 'L . ,. Students find humor in teacher's lecture. And another dai! ends - . - Ol' is ii the b9Qinf1iI1Q'?'? Teraesa Graves and Sherri Himo enjoy square dancing A . I'-pf m-- 1,. ' ,:' 'S-ke. 'U - A . : - '. - , . . - --' g, , 3.4.92-54-K-51,35-53. 1a,g'a','?.Y -- f - .5 7 -Jfffp :'Q: -.- ftaxsfi --2.-gt.. ,. -L., -' ti re' ' -1-' ... ' -. , ' ' 47 -Q. fl --+ 1 ' .. 53?-:ae J- Av- ,.,,L-,- . .., , 5 -ff The band played at the football games. The Cross County team had another great season. cl? ' QC 4 Op- The mime show was put on. Students 79 1 t ! 9 5 The Student Council puts up announcements on the marcee. 1 N: Q S-P' Laura Chilleen poses for a shot. Kathy Decker and Hiedi Hayes ctowning on Halloween. 80 Students Variety . . . the very spice of life Bill Sh68l'6I' IS C0l'lfUSSd ab0I.lt U18 Camera S DSHBVIOI' Mr Preest doscusslng a sllde with one of his science classes Students 81 People make the world go 'round -uns-.,' .0- 3-9,- V ..,2 A v Y - luv.:,g,n.Q'f M , - . Adriene Wiggins as Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker. .1 The Holiday Market attracted many. Mimi Zwemer finds that laughter is the best medicine in Physics. 82 Students ill Whit' lr They cant move mountalns but bookshelves'7 Dawn Flynn does a dance at a football game. QS. l 'fists Lf, :Su If , , -.. J, l....- I me elm. , Q-- t . ...r .,. Y .- 'lu lu L. xg X . fr 9. A rl M Last, but not least, Lorenzo Valenzuela. Students 83 F.Q.1f7Q G Fas:-IT ON W- Fw! Glendale Union High School District Board l GUHSD 1979 Board Members left to right: Gordon Wagner, member: Dr. Donald Voss, memberp Anne Schulz, president, Dr. Craig Trueblood, memberg and Richard Stapley, clerk. Elected by the community, the five board members are responsible for establishing the policies by which the entire Glendale district is run. During the past year, they made some important deci- sions affecting Sunnyslope High School, its pro- grams and students. The superintendent and the Sunnyslope High School administration, hired by the board, were responsible for operating the school in keeping with those decisions. Superintendent l Dr. William L. Jones I . V 86 Board of Education Administration F I ' , .., . X 1 . ' ' ' ' -t r 5 E I W , tx i i,3 I .ri .' f f V ,4 -. Q-Y f.- ' , N ,, . 'l,'s 4 1 V ' KENNETH E. COFFIN DON SMITH ' HOWARD MCCONNELL KENT BRIGGS AFJRDTC Special Ed. f.i,.. nw n ' I . if Col. Ginther, ROTC -ivy Oscar Borboa iichard Carlberg -ii i Q SMSQL MECMHIBD, ROTC . 1-i' . 1 f ' Connie Sinclair 88 AFJROTC!Special Ed. f ' 'PlT5f.lr-5-'EE'??-I ? 1 - :fV1:'f3' , ' '- nl rn rg' I 3 4 1 la , ' , ' 9 'I 'f 1 . vi A A55 'H , ,. Ax .,.V B s I 'Q J. P. l s 'Fw f , I M-'Y ll, ,rv M Xb 'QUT' A A, Af, AF' -I ,:Q..:-'-1.55 , 5- 'uri' T 1 ' ' ' ,I ql 'Xi 5 I A,A vs Lydia Balkenbush Sally Benton fb-34.1313 - 'lPf'.A,?.1, Aw L r' V V3 nz: 'mf A feb r ' an A- In r J ' ' l. f lligf- .A A fr . 'A 'D' f 'srl-s-Q' ll ffP 4f1QAs A l -A Y A lrgai-1 A A ,A l f , 1 .- wln,., V Ain., l X .,.,.f fi-Qfg . 2. A 'Q .fl . 3 A I V , ,Q A l LA., A ,A A15 -,, 4? T: 5, A A A A Q A ' , gf ' ' fu 1 'Y 1 Y ' s 1 W -.Ig ,I fir' , -' A A J H l . -A5 v 3 he v 5 ' ,' , r A X u-Y, ...A QA - l 9 Y I Donnis Deever Barbara Eberly English A -'T r x HF A ' I :F I l K i It x it 1 I illll M - L 11 'J , J F' l 1. , At ' K 0 f 5 I K W cg If by Ijii - 'E-E . .ppl ,A td V' 4.1 . f n' K, haf? Q or Nt ' is 15 'A in pLQA 7 .AA ll .-ai! his Joyce Carter 1. l ,, for if- : ft Mr. Hunt prompts on the subject. of verbs to a sophomore. English 89 l. 90 English English Terry Forthun Marilou Hoeh ne William Hunt . .Q , 3 Mn 2 5 0 ' x Annette Lear Ruth Hoff HOWafCl Leiflel' 44' L,w 4 ' - ' .V fun' fi X , - '37-J I .0 ,,. I f Terri Fields Sharon Morrow Nancy Porter Eleanor Whalley Mathematics 92 M8fhel'Tl8tiCS Mark Farrison -16-:-5---L - .. WT- .TZZTW 1 r,5,A f. 1.3!-:,q,,., - .i.i H- , War i 435 'Sb .M ga ,1 C Gerelyn Garrity I-431174 ,, Eg-si: ,rj N I i g. iH 7: - - . ' ' .,..,i,.. T W' ' , ,. ,.f 'ii1,u-15.51111 . 3? i ' I ,14 iz- H ...I ,I,f.I': A V r v? , . 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' .-1 . l Kim Breeze Science Bruce Brubach fr 1? - Jerry Hobbs Mr. Hobbs gets a laugh from a student's answer. Science 93 94 Science Science .-r,, 1 -- , Mr. Trudeau studies his notes before class. iss? Jack Trudeau 'F' e. Qbx ' W if 7' R Bob Lewis we Mary Hoffman -,, ' x X J 1 -5 q .1 1, Ed Preest L Business Ed. I If-ff A-1.M'g,:. 1 J! Y,K z, A' ff rf: 'f Q NB px ily' 19 Q , ' gil :' X f JK i ' ,?rf?5'? .p'?2,,g',! Q 1 it F.-T5h'f?,:,it E,.- f,,5,:fff3 , L iii? ,IW Mm iieggra? f 5'M'?f'4'fff1-fffggg' 5.219 iiizbninlf !:'f4'F??f4'?2?wI?f2.?F,21- Joan Dopp Wilma Jones Jo Lucarz X 'W Aaron Lipinski Rhea Sack Larry Wolfrum Business Ed. 95 Counselors Helen Bollman Jean McGill Alan Osbon Tim Richardson Marilyn west Marjorie Sadler 96 Counselors 1 Fine Arts Dick Bulkeley Mary Sue ring Andrew Vogt Jay Willet Robert Wright Fine Arts 97 98 Foreign Language Foreign Language X uri., :V V: A ' A .J -Fu- VP 1 F bn'f?2vi 'iv ! Q IN' Of? F ES 24. 4:9442 W in Y. Q V ,if f'f ', ' .l y , -L lg xl I ,. 4' V 4 cal N N 1 5 'Wi F49 'X i 1 f r Zz ref Ui ' - 9 J ,I :I I is '. :2 LUCY Ehlers Claudia Noye .ET , , ,atv it Joan Fioulier Marilyn Roelse ii x ' 1 4 Marilyn Franz Home Economics wir W 1 4 MQWMQW Margaret Rourke WM ,rg s .U j' W ,r M wr . V A, ,. f 5-'it ' . V 'X 7 r, A My Wy' My Wwggj Industrial Arts .Ft .H V -,, Owen Layton est Doug Benford Frank Bortin Don Squires Warren Wheaton 100 Industrial Arts Physical Ed. and Health .iii 'Q Ted Christy Barbara Forner Judy Standridge Carol Trudeau Ron Zimmerman Ron Harmon Physical Ed. and Health 101 vi' Social Studies ,GV g Doug Deever James Hullihen WAWYBQSSM X ,wif Dan Mannix Jim Kieffer 102 Social Studies y W Qffiwiflifllv WJ' -. ., ' l. z ui X W v,',.: .rx h 'ir .f4l.lll'fY' ,- Phil Lunn Byrla Marich Alice McCarthy .lf l e f i li?-el he iw' 1 l M 1i lff ff-l'7q'?Lljl I V' Yllzfll l. V' .1 h 1 U, I A i Mitchell Vitkovich Clyde Volz Tom Wheatley Social Studies 103 Custodians Night Shift lleft to rightl - Front- Peter Saltsman, Joe Dixon, Charles Fulmer, Charles Niel. 2nd Row - Tom Valerio, Rus Willis-Leadman, Hugh Purcell. 3rd row - Hershel Eaton - Foreman, Harold Becker - Asst. Foreman. i,' 25 Q11 Day Shift ll to rl - Hershel Eaton - Foreman, Walter Jacobs, John Cer- tain, Dave Brown, Harold Becker - Asst. Foreman, Dave Pakka, Roger Pederson. Cafeteria .Iii 5 ' .. MJ Y-4 I , 'I i,, , '. 'U 'Ii Q ' 'I L., FTE:-i. A H ll l in ll .. . l. --c-- Left to Right - Matilda Granado - Supervisor, Audrey Berrier. Queen Jones, Joy Wilfong, Clara Pitman, Annie Warren, Charottle Stanley, LaVern Meissner, Lois Seebald, Alice Hagg. Not Pictured- Lucille Burnier, Shirly Mills, Fluth Goodwin. School Nurse Elaine Hostitler 104 Custodians, Cafeteria, Nurse Office Personnel new X K' ffl fl . ' ' Attendance - Marian Hack, Marjorie Hesheth. Bookstore - Georgia Luby. YWY' Front Office - Front - Joyce Fasmach, Marjorie Webster, Jean Fehrman, Audrey Neunemon. Rear - Alta Thomosson, Mary Trenasty, Nancy Kidd. Audio-Video , 5 , X , ns - i . , Library Jean Bryant , f .gf rl I1 Joyce McDonald Angela Stannard Office, AV, Library 105 Hmm FIGHT GN Y0 CD I Ai, .:.5 CI 3314444 1 no-fl, ilu-. ?I iv-n.n-u--q in sou... big- N9 v . , v - . ' 'VL - -'fi' - F T4-' 41. ',.'l.',.fT.'Za 4 'S' , hmm l at 1 F' v f-2 .' . ' i , -Ai iw .5 - 3,1 ,. ,V --Us . 1 ' J.,- , -H L1 .V 'fn ,',, 7 , J' lj.-X, 4' -, '. I.-'Q , .y H' If '? Y , .4 . If 2 ' 55, A, 1 1f,e'2,,',.-wi! .4.wL!fL fllhix, ',i1l,J'rl ' - f 'TH Au 1 J? .lr- Y. ' J 4Uf5l:'jifH!,':fNA,1wf'ifIQ Ji 44' tl F is s-.-it-I 1 'Q uxi w,u -11 -fa v u-.4 e-.. ff' T r . 4 V . n 1 -ctw . '. M40 ,U pu fd I Ea.. -TR. Nr '.. -,J 1' W' :N N ,4 'u X--3 P -. K , ,x' X .3359 Him x w45Ql:5'4i9 .ww ' ' X' . -xv' - ,K TH -x Q A' . w x , '4 'w , L 'frhe Royalty Dance Flocky and Leslie smile as they think of how fitting the theme King and Queen lead the Royalty was this year. Procession around the field. There's No Place Like Homecoming 4' - Homecoming Candidates: Joe Likovich, Barb Wuest, Lori Forst, Craig Maggi. Honors 109 B W 11OS W, , , ,,,. ,. 1 979 Sweetheart Royalty King: Doug Johnson Queen: Kathy Corbin H Sweetheart Candidates Linette Shorr, Darrel Bagley, Lori Fazio, Flick lvie. Sweetheart Attendants S ' 1 lg 1 at ' Q , 1 'lllwvlllxlggf ' - f 'L K X Juniors: Andy Ehlers, Mary Ann Shultz: Seniors: Bill Freshmen: Judy Graves, Travis Dillard: Sophomores: Jen- Kessler, Helayne Sands. nifer Jolly Matt Crosby Sweetheart 1 1 1 1 1 2 n Honors lb Century Ill Leaders Scholarship: Helayne Sands. ' 1 ., ' l National Merit Scholarship Finalists: Carolyn VanDe Wyngarde, Lisa M. Smith, Diane Wood, John Pape. Hero State Public Relations Officer: Jessica Feldman. ha, xl? ' M 1 fir, gf! All American Boy's Staters lTop Row: Jess Whitson and Kevin Chapman. Bot- GirI'S SiafGl'S. Fannie Hui, Kathy DGCKGF and USS tom Row: John Pape and Lorenzo Valenzuelal steal All-American hub caps off Kwiatkowski, Sitting DFGUYH- All-American Volvo . . .??? Class of '79 achieves high goals Anytown Representatives. Top row: Brian Clark, Laurie Bell, Cathy Corbin, LeAnn Lomeland, Sue Yaeger, Barb Wuest, Heidi Goi, Kevin Chapman. Bottom row: Heidi Hayes, Mimi Zwemer, Margie Shoob, Val Skiba, and Staci Burgis. Honors 1 13 1 14 Honors '21Q'FW37'f'V V fab 'W ning Youth Citizenship Award: Helayne Sands - lst place, Jess Whitson - 2nd place. Slope students are finalists YM --A l '71 Gemco Scholarship Finalist: Lisa Kwiatkowski. Decca Siaie 0ffiC9I'2 Dawn Fillm- FU I-ii 'f .1523 ff? l gf a vg. We su f, L ...x P! lv 4 I 'w 1. 551 , A A Q :' I gf xl u l . I. Q, , Ax' fi vi, V 'V ' .. , ' i . wwf ANN' Y l 1 -Q., . l'i0uQgI L. QQ A- ISH I I 1 --1 All Regional Choir back row: Lisa Henderson, Julie Grinstead, Phil Roth, Adriene Wiggins, Mark Smith, Bill Ashby, Jeff Kober. Orchestra: George Davie, Hope Martin, Ken Ogden, Debbie Lunn, Paul Whatson, Sally Gleeson. Bottom: Randi Newman. . V?- 215 A-1 3' - 1 I a vi.: Presidential Classroom: Chris Owens, Kathy Decker, Lisa M. Smith, Lisa Kwiatkowski, Betsy Daniel, Jess Whitson. Honors 115 Valedictorian: Smithg Salutatorian: Whitson Lisa M. Smith, SunnysIope's Valedic- torian for 1979 has participated actively in the Spanish Club, Model U.N., Viking Ambassadors, and National Honor So- ciety during her four years at Sunny- slope. Outside of school, Lisa is active in her church youth group and choir, and enjoys playing the piano and writing. A National Merit Semi-Finalist, Lisa was Optimist Student of the Month for September and received the Optimist Award for Science. She was also awarded the A.S.U. Medallion of Merit. Lisa plans to major in Speech pathology in college. 116 Top Ten This year's Salutatorian is Jess Whit- son. In his four years here, Jess has been very active in Music, participating in All-State Orchestra and serving as Orchestra President for two years. Jess has also been involved in TRI-M and Model U.N., and is this year's National Honor Society President. His future plans include either at- tending Dartmouth or Rice University with a major in physics. it Earning third place honors for the class of 1979 is LeAnn Lomeland. LeAnn has been on the Badminton team for four years, Vice-President of National Honor Society and Model U.N., Viking Ambas- sadors, NCCJ, and was a delegate to Any- town. Some of her honors include: UofA Alumni Award, Optimist Letter Award and third place in the badminton divisionals. LeAnn plans to attend the UofA, where she will major in chemical engineering. Flanked fourth in the graduating class is Leigh Talmage. She has been a mem- ber of Spanish Club for four years, Viking Ambassadors for three years, and was in- volved in Vikettes her junior year. Leigh enjoys playing racquetball and traveling. Her future plans include going to the UofA and then on to a law career. Top Ten 117 118 Top Ten Sixth ranked in the class of '79 is Diana Wood. She has been in the French Club for four years, Model U.N., Viking Hiking Club, Girls Track and is currently taking disco lessons at the Y. Diana is a National Merit Semi-Finalist and plans to attend Ajo Tech and study engineering. Ranked fifth in the class is Lynette Black. She has been involved in Viking Ambassadors for three years and is cur- rently the Historian and Publicity Man- ager for the French Club. She also is active in D.E.C.A., Model U.N., N.H.S. and is a staff member for Sunnyslope's new literary magazine Fteflections. She re- ceived the Optimist award for December. Her hobbies include playing piano and flute, drawing and crafts such as macrame and Dip N' Drape. Seniors work hard for top ten position Helayne Sands is ranked seventh. Her school activities include Vi-Teens Hiking Ambassadors, and National Honor Soci- ety. Besides being active in school she also keeps busy with her activities off campus. For the past two years, she has been the Arizona Youth Representative for Multiple Sclerosis. Helayne won the Sorroptimist Youth Citizenship award, and has been nominated for the Youth Fellowman award. She was selected for the optimist student of the month for February. She hopes to attend a univer- sity and major in International Relations and eventually go to law school. Lisa Kwiatkowski, ranked eighth, has been on the varsity pom line for three years, serving as a co-captain her senior year. She has also been active in Spanish Club and is now president of the Viking Ambassadors. Lisa is in National Honor Society and Vikette. She entered the Junior Miss Pageant and was named first runner-up and won poise and appear- ance. Lisa was also a finalist in the Gem- co Scholarship Contest and attended Girls State. Lisa plans to attend Colorado State University and major in veterinary medi- cine with a minor in dance. Top Ten 119 Betsy and Joe: nine and en Betsy Daniel, ranked ninth in the Senior Class, has been active in the French Club as Treasurer and President in the past three years, NHS Treasurer her Senior year and also a member of COE. Betsy won an Honorable Mention in the South- west Writing Contest, was Runner-up of the Century Three Leadership Scholar- ship and attended Presidential Class- room. Her main concern is with the Pro- Life Campaign. Joseph Melnick is a very active mem- ber of Sunnyslope's AFJBOTC Squadron. He has served as Boy's Drill Team Com- mander and Model Rocket Team Advisor. He plans to enroll in AFJROTC at ASU or MIT and become an officer. He hopes to be an astronomical engineer for NASA after his service in the Air Force is com- plete. 12O Top Ten Percent Top Ten Lisa M. Smith Jess Whitson LeeAnn Lomeland Leigh Talmage Lynette Black Diana Wood Helayne Sands Lisa Kwiatkowski Betsy Daniel Joe Melnick Percent as of end of 7th semester: Mike Wick John Pape Teresa Hughey Mark Human Chris Carpenter Mimi Zwemer Fannie Hwee Chris Herron Dale Walsh Kris Sigfridson Cathy Burch Teresa Lester Staci Burgis Doug Johnson Candy Beesley Lina Edelis Bill Long Jeff Preston Heidi Goj Leslie Eaton Sandina Cuda Sheryl Davis Tricia Butler Kelley Clark Steven Busiecki Claudia Berman Janean Wheaton JoAnne Papietro Paula Pieper Adriene Wiggins 1979 Senior Most's GUYS Lorenzo Valenzuela John Pape Rocky Repp Joe Llkovich Jim Holland Doug Johnson Mike Bermen Daryl Bagely Dave Whlttaoker Karl Saragusa Steve Koestner Craig Maggl Brad Frazier Nelson Jowdy Rob Fox Chuck Wndner Kent Yankee Chris Lucas Steve Loom Dave Cunningham MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST SCHOLARLY MOST POPULAR MOST SPIRITED MOST ALL AROUND MOST OPTIMISTIC MOST TALKATIVE MOST BASHFUL MOST CRAZY MOST HUMOROUS BEST FLIRT BEST LOOKING BEST DANCER HARRIEST LEGS SEXIEST LEGS CUTEST SMILE PRETTIEST EYES MOST LIKELY TO MAKE A MILLION S MOST GENEROUS MOST MODEST MOST INNOCENT GIRLS Barb Wuest Lisa M Smith Leslie Eaton Kelly Clark Sheryl Davis Kathy Decker Sara Anzalone Teresa Hughey Marcia Robbins Kim Miller Jill Cheney Lori Forst Anne Manning Cindy Nrckolatis 8 Sara Anzalone Dawn Fllnn Heidi Hayes Carolyn Van DeWyngarde Michelle Bonfilel Sue Yaegar Dawn Flinn Senior Mosts 121 Willie Heredia BEST DRESSED Melody Jones Unsn N120 rm b CD JJJLJJ 124 FBLA Future Business Leaders of America l x FBLA OFFICERS: Sandina Cuda lCorresponding Sec.l, Sandy Cepeda lTres.l, Ann Dailey lHistorianl, Glenda Weldy lRec. Sec.l, Melissa Greene lVice Pres.l, Sylvia Boutilier lParIiamentarianl, Debbie Giordano lPres.l. 7-Y ' ' V - ,AQ L FBLA FIRST ROW: Debbie Schleir, Lisa De Lay, Melissa Greene, Sandy Cepeda, Ann Dailey, Sylvia Boufilier, Deb- bie Giordano, Glenda Weldy, Sandina Cuda, Debbie Mize, Gina Roqahn, Patty Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Joan Dopp, Amy Dugon, Ron Rosenblum, Tracy Realsen, Jim Pierson, Tammy Alben, Shari Stepanian, Kelly Wascher, Julie Kirk, Wayne West, Joan Van Cott. THIRD ROW: Mary Jackson, Julie Lester, Cathy Nelson, Tina Mell, Brad Frazier, Patty McMinds, Dawn Myers, Maria Cuda, Cynthia Cepeda, Marcy Lange, Paula Schweller. l Cooperative Office Education COE FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sack lSponsorl, Cathy Peterson, Denice Callinor, Barita Sharon, Denise Johnson, Jackie Vickers, Kelly Wascher, Gina Rhodes, Debbie Giordana, Carrie Della Donna, Sandina Cuda, Betsy Daniel. SECOND ROW: Jacque Osbon, Gigi Shearer, John Car- ras, Cindy Haynes, Shelli Dimar, Bonnie Habrud, Mike Shriver, Sean Englund, Denise Melton, Tracy Realson, Paulette Storms, Cynde Nikalatus. W, , I! i X A ' Q. - i COE OFFICERS: Gigi Shearer lHist.l, Debbie Giorano lHist.l, Shelli Dimar lSec.l, Cindy Haynes lPres.i, Cynde Nikalatur lVice Pres.l, Mike Shriver lTreas.l. COE 125 7' DECA OFFICERS TOP ROW: Marla Davia, Anne Manning, Mitzi Zumwalt, Dawn Flinn. SECOND ROW: Lisa Smith, Lori Anderson, Claudia Berman. DECA offers opportunities to members 126 DECA ' I H.-11,-Qfrigw , ' 4 .ig A' . H Y DECA FIRST ROW: Lynette Black, Marla Davia, Lori Anderson, Diane O'Conner, Pam VanBenshoter, Dawn Flinn, Anne Manning, SECOND ROW: Mr. Lipinski, Pam Bingham, Trina Hancock, Mitzi Zumwalt, Claudia Berman, Louisa Caliri, Jamie Decker, Margie Shoob. THIRD ROW: Mike Berman, Ed Lucas, Paul Watson, Bill Shearer, Suzy Bohan- non, Lori Fazio, Lisa Smith, Brenda Kopelman, Tammie Rumpler, Marie Bolduc, Rhonda Rhinehart. NOT PICTURED: Ron Rosenblum, David Whittaker, Melody Jones. The Speech Club has talent ' -lit SPEECH CLUB FIRST ROW: Dave Delseelhorst, Brad Fraiser, Tim Blumentritt, Laurie Willcoxson, Debbie Mize, Cheri Healey, Candy Beesley, Sharon Allman, Barbara Weust, Sara Anazlone, Eleanor Buckner, Pam Guthrie, Lisa Fineberg, Julie Cruthfield, Becky Hudson, Kim Smith, Sally Vegors, Jane Westby, Jim Weed, Gigi Biehetl, Steve Haynes, Wendy Tench, Martin Burch. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Olson, Randy Lagerblade, Jeff Blair, Dave Enzminger, Dave Bailey, Rhonda Levitt, Phil Roth, Paula Conch, Robert Crews, Krestin Rasciner. Rhonda Levitt practices her speech. y- . Members of the speech club practice a group speech. Speech Club 127 128 French Club FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Lynette Black lPub. Managerl, Betsy Daniels lPres.J, Ginger Truax lVice Pres.J, Betsy Schold iSec.l, Mark Human lTreas.D. French Club is great this year luv 'ii I un-n- K Qffl l The French Classes enjoy having many cultural experiences throughout the year. fha gg Barb Weust, Lynette Black, and Becky Greenwood try to finish before the bell rings. German Club had a good year an ,., 11 ,L Wi -by A-is C513 GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: John Lynch, Don Stout, Steve Keller, Jack Shultz. SECOND ROW: Debbie Paddlson, Marie Allison, Linda Lueker, Kathy Young, Joe Brunner, Hope Mar- tin, Patti McMinds. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Roelse, Alan Green, Arto Grobnholm, David Ensminger. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: John Lynch lPres.l, Alan Green lV.P.J, David Ensminger lTreasJ, Debbie Paddlson iSec.l. German Club 129 130 HERO Home Economics Related Occupations i ffl?-Q A-I , V ,, tt ,.!? vf-wif, fg.,.... HERO FIRST ROW: Trisha Weldy, lsobelle McCollough, Stacy Kopp, Connie Debennedetto, Karen Tripp. SECOND ROW: Terri Beck, Phyliss Ramos, Jamie Jeannette, Lisa B. Smith, Debra Buchannon, Lori Forst. THIRD ROW: Adena Laurie, Jane Gun, Julie Holzer, Rachel Broderick, Paula Piper, Mrs. Roark. X , L , , , i i I . .L fi Abl, . A T 1 , ' B T , 'fix X .. TVX -1 Hero Officers: Trisha Weldy V.P., Julie Holzer Hist., lsobelle McCollough Pres., Rachel Broderick Advisory Board Chrm., Phyliss Ramos Pub. Relations Officer, Lisa B. Smith Treas., Paula Piper sec. Jane Gunn Prepares nef face f0f a 'neefin9- Jr. Civitans: a service organization JR. CIVITANS FIRST ROW: Lisa Lipinski, Carolyn Cook, Judi Schrey, Candi Stark, Llori Mathis, Jenny Surata, John Mathis, Cheri Healy, Paul Johnston. SECOND ROW: Miss Jones, Karen Broderic, Margi Shoob, Janis Wolfenbarger, Lisa Rios, Trina Coyle, Karla Kipp, Jody Monahan, Laurie Lowel, Steve Barnes. 14? 4,321 . in--'FLY pifge'-nf f i 1- ,dnilfi T L: - 4'-f 2 f'5'-N fri' ,ffz.ngw:?'2:fg' '- ?'Y??4?'3-fg - f. .-.--Q:-fag . .1 he .. nz V E li, 'Qxxxf - Tammy Erickson, and Crystal Wardol work on the Jr. Civitan banner. JR. CIVITAN OFFICERS: Margie Shoob iPres.l, Karen Bro- deric lSec.i, Carolyn Cook Nice Pres.i, Trina Coyle iScrap bookl. Jr. Civitan 131 132 Letterclub LETTERCLUB TOP ROW: Rick Ivey, Brian Muir, Jeff Gehr, Bill Kessler, Tim O'Nell, Blll Slwek, Darrell Bagley, Mr.Bar- boa. SECOND ROW: Chris Dugan, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Doug Johnson, Eric Bolzy, Dave Cunningham, Bob Ackerman Brad Fraiser. SunnysIope's Letterclub Doug Johnson and Rick Ivey show Interest In a letterclub LETTERCLUB QFFQCERS: 10p RCW: Bmgiwek qgeasecg, meeting. Doug Johnson Nice Pres.l, Rick Ivey iPres.l. SECOND ROW: David Cunningham lTreas.l, Eric Bolzy lSgt. at Armsi. Model United Nations X . V5 X' HMS! . Sila- '3:: ,ern MODEL U.N. BACK ROW: Brian Clark. SECOND ROW: JoAnne Binder, Ginger Truax, Lynette Shore, Diane Wood, Lynette Black, Tara Wakelin, Lisa B. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: John Lynch, Leann Lomeland. JoAnne Binder listens intently to the Model U.N. meeting. MODEL U.N. OFFICERS: Ginger Tfuax fl-reasny' Leann Lomeiand Nice-Pres.i. NOT PICTURED: Jess Whitson iSec.J, Adriene Wiggins iPres.i. Model U.N. 133 134 Tri-M Modern Music Masters E 1 T lf 'Q 135 , MODERN MUSIC MASTERS: TOP ROW: Jeff Kober, Adrein Wiggins. SECOND ROW: Jenni Guertin, Salli Gleeson, Hope Martin, Jane Graf, Gael Glaze, Jennen Wheaton. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Whatson, Randi Neuman, Phil Roth, Julie Grinstead, Bill Ashby. .1ll.- W I JU MODERN MUSIC MASTERS OFFICERS: Hope Martin, Phil Roth, Jeff Kober, Jess Whitson, Jennen Wheaton, Adrein Wig- gins. NFL TOP ROW Phrl Roth Laurle Wlllcoxm Sally Benton tsponsorl Steve Haynes Dave Enzmlnger SECOND ROW Jum Weed Eleanor Buckner Candy Beesley Cheri Healey Sara Anzalone Pam Guthrie Brad Frasier THIRD ROW Gag: Beckett Sally Vegols Debble Muze Jane Westby Rhonda Levitt Becky Hudson Lisa Fmeberg FOURTH ROW Martin Burch Krlstm Rasclner Dave Bailey Paula Conch Jeff Blair National Forensic League Jeff Blalr prepares a speech NFL OFFICERS TOP ROW Rhonda Levitt Nice Pres l SECOND ROW Jane Westby fSoclal Chalrmanj Candy Beesley fSec7 THIRD ROW Sally VegorslTreasl Steve Haynes lSgt at Armsj Davld Barley flaresrdentl Natronal Forensic League 135 I I ...Q Aa 'Xi' ' -.i l L ta I ,K tl W ' 1 National Honor Society Bri , 2' N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS N-H-S OFFUCERSI STANDING2 BGTSY Daniels H7935-7, Karen Edwards and Marianne Shultz discuss academics. Leanne Lomeland lvice Pres.l, Jess Whitson lPres.l, Mr. McClain lSponsorl. 136 National Honor Society I Junior ROTC squadron ROTC FIRST ROW: Elbert George, Bruce Gabbard, Linda Barnet, Isle Crisman, Michele Simpson, Daoon Simpson, Doreen Jette, Sue Nester, Beth Harper, Sandy Macvicar, Danny Hutson, Nelson Roseland, Colonel Gither. SECOND ROW: Jeff Meyer, Suzanne Mull, Marilyn Morris, Connie Kruckeberg, Martha Hill, Candy Schocklie, Donna Rogge, Ernest Brooks, Patrick Briggs, John Lynch, Brian Clark, Alan Provencher, Elena Katsicoyannis, Robert Gingley, Joseph Melnick, Doug Erickson, Daniel Martin, Pat O'DelI, Steve Miller. THIRD ROW: Mike Jewson, William Beckman, Scott Terdine, Shannon O'Dell, Carl Crisman, Robert Renninger, Patrick Wilson, Damian Secunda, Perry Hill, Chris Keterer, Joe Eeva, Hobie Forschen, Roderick Hill, Larry Stafford, Jeff Spellman, Davie Sandfor, Terry Ronk. 5'-my ,XL Steve Miller, Elbert George, Joe Eeva, Alan Pro- Kathleen Beckman, John Williams, Karla Blythe, carry their banner vencher, march in formation. for the homecoming parade, 1 38 ROTC imma-1.1 QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: Terri Beck iPres.l, Eleanor Buckner iVice Pres.l. Quill and Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL, TOP ROW: JoAnne Binder, Jodi Thorton, Leann Riley, Laura Chileen, Becky Greenwood, Melisa Selander. SECOND ROW: Kathy Decker, Rick Lyman, Ginger Truax. Quill and Scroll 139 The Spanish Club prepares for a Spanish fiesta. Ole! El Club de Espanol SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW: Joe DeBenedetto, Ron Schwartz, John Carlisle, Mark Greenburg, Sandra Cepeda. Laura Shlrle, Jayne Abraham, Shoshannah Kitchen, Sarah Rath. SECOND ROW: Son Warrington, Jim Pierson, Lisa Kwiatkowski, Jess Whitson, Lisa M. Smith, Chris Heron, Theresa Harvey, Spencer Wohlers, Tori Tingeley, Beth Harper, Ann Cummerford, Mary Boykin. THIRD ROW: Megs Haggerty, Pam Royster, Lisa Hendricks, Nelson Roseland, Chris Waldman, Barbara Andrews, Julie Crutchfield. 140 Spanish Club Science Club Experiments SCIENCE CLUB TOP ROW: David Enzmlnger. SECOND ROW: Sonaid Warnlngton, Don Stout, Jim Piersonp Mike Nathen- son, David Rhodes. THIRD ROW: Jeff Blair, Allen Greene, John Lindsey. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Don Stout lTreas.i, David Enzminger lPres.i, Alien Greene Nice Pres.J. l X David Enzmlnger presides over a science club meeting. Science Club 141 Student Councll Lorenzo Valenzuela President Some men see thlngs as they are and say why I dream of things that never were and say why not Kathy Decker Vlce Presudent Happuness IS contagious Pass It on God IS love and love IS all we need' Klm Miller Flecordlng Secretary Love IS the greatest glft of alll Trlcla Butler Treasurer Happiness IS found along the way not at the end of the road Jodl Oberg Social Manager I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today Leslie Eaton - Corresponding Secretary Lorenzo Valenzuela leads the student council In the pledge Student Council members busy worklng out a 144 Thespians International Thespian Society THESPIANS: FIRST ROW: Bob Davie, Fred Polchow, Phillip Roth IParIIamentarlanI. SECOND ROW: Kelli Ryan, Tina Mell, Mark Smith. THIRD ROW: Adreine Wiggins Nice Pres.7, Jennie Guertin, Jeff Kober IPres.i. FIFTH ROW: Miss Goehring ISponsorI, Cathy Cunning, Joan Greene, Candy Beesley, Mrs. Leer ISponsorI. NOT PICTURED: Marcia Robbins ISec.I, Steve Oster ITreas.I, Eleanor Buckner IHistoriani, Mrs. Marich iSponsorI. ll A , ,E '1 Rick Lyman takes a moment to relax while waiting for the phone to ring. 'CSP' 557' y? ' l EDVIQAQI5 ' ,V,.,fLf-If ri. - P Susan Feeley, Tim O'Niel and Terri Beck try to look natural lor their picture. Sunnyslope's Yearbook Staff Susan Feeley and Ginger Truax have a good view for the tennis match. Yearbook 145 1 46 Yearbook Yearbook Staff Works Har Editor Opening Cover Rick Lyman Faculty Wayne West Laura Lucas Honors Kathy Decker Eleanor Buckner Organizations Laura Lucas Karen Ludwig Wayne West Boy's Sports Susan Feeley Ginger Truax Girls Sports Rick Lyman Tim O'NieI Paul Comely Seniors Susan Feeley Terri Beck Juniors Tim O'NieI Sophomores Karen Ludwig Freshmen Kathy Decker Eleanor Buckner Senior Biography Ad's Index Staff A .'1 .Ag,. x- tl ., ..- 1.-..'i. a SCHOOL BUS 254-Q. El . 5 WS, er I . 8 Eleanor Buckner and Kathy Decker make sure they won t miss the bus link ever a Spare Moment Laura Lucas and Karen Ludwig caught off guard by the picture. Wayne West and Paul Comely look glad to have their picture taken. Yearbook 147 148 VICA Vocational, Industrial-VICA 5 -. VICA FIRST ROW: Peter Knouse, Pat Schueller, Ann Dailey, Troy Pond, Amy Webster, Cherri Nowotry, Janey Aarona, Bonnie Jo.Steelman, Eileen .McKinney, Patty McCune, Mr. Wheaton. SECOND ROW: Mark Snyder, Tammy Gorman, Joanne Pipitro, Barb Heck,Becky Broderick, Theresa Emerick, Satty Bauer, Staci Fields, David Bailey, Joe Brosodi. VlCA FIRST ROW: Frand Mayo, Marc Cruz, Jim Beniamin, Scott Hess, David Jackson, Tully Arthur, Randy Porter, Heather Ruckman, Dale Whitlock, Lisa Slusher, Mr. Layton. SECOND ROW: Kent Yankee, Bruce Brown, Scott Shafter, Tim Hicks, Fannie Huie, Jim Clark, Joe Martin, Joan Jendrisak, Jeff Kohn. VIKING AMBASSADORS: Eric Defrancis, Mrs. McGill, Bill Ashby, Chris Dunn, Jeff Kober, Phil Roth, Kari Collier, Hope Martin. 2nd row: Stella Greene, Sandi Cepada, Marshelle Carter, Kelly Clark, Heleyne Sands. 3rd row: Leanne Lomeland, Leigh Talmage, Pam Guthrie, Mr. Osbon, Nelson Roseland, Lisa Kwiatkowski, Cheryl Davis, Andy Ehlers, John Sweeny, Jane Graff. Viking Ambassadors enjoy their club L rf' l ' In 'U-n'S+1o r as-is Linnnir.. 'u..'l3 ' 5 s'Q+t l OFFICERS: Pres, Lisa Kwialkowski. V.P. Cheryl Davis. Mafiaflne Shultz, David Klemes and Lynette Black seem to enjoy what their doing. Viking Ambassadors 149 150 Vi-Teens Sunnyslope Vi-Teens VX' illlll. lF!Fi1 mm vm. YN. gg.. VI-TEENS FIRST ROW: Sue Mosely, Lana Terry, Tori Tingly, Jenniffer Jolly, Kathy Nelson, Lynn Fleady, Sharon Plath, Marianne Schultz, Sharon Berkenheimer. SECOND ROW: Cathy Thompson, Stephenie Smith, Christine Condello, Cathy Corbin, Karen Edwards, Marty Hill, Patty McMinds, Jackie Ogden. 5 .EQLHF ww .1 'T rg.-rw 'T Y 2' F ' 'U','il l , VP ' l ln 'l, f'f' llwl -it vlilr'-afMf'f5J.l.' l,Q'l1l:Wl'l'1 -if' .M Q, 'es VI-TEENS OFFICERS: Kathy Thompson lSec.l, Cathy Corbin lPres.J, Michelle Walsh lTreas.l. ee get Vi-Teens discuss what to do for their next meeting. YTNQ, The Flag Corp marches proudly down the street, inthe homecoming parade. Vlkmg Mllltary Club MILITARY CLUB FIRST ROW Sandy Macvncar Candy Schocklle Terry Ronk Scott Terdme SECOND ROW Perry Hall Suzanne Mull Donna Rogge Ernie Brooks Melson Roseland Pat Briggs John Lynch Brlan Clark Elena Katslcoyanms Conme Krockeberg David Sandfer THIRD ROW Jeff Spellman Bob Smgley Joe Melnlck Rod HIII Damian Secunda Jed Eeva Military Club 151 I I l l W , I - I I I - - I I I I I I I I I I - - I I I I I - 152 Viking Views Sunnyslope Viking Views -H -F X .. V-44 -.V - 4- , Melisa Selander and Jodi Thorton proofread a story for the Viking Views. 'ex' , C? I 2, VIKING VIEWS TOP ROW: Mary Koestner, JoAnn Binder, Terri Beck. SECOND ROW: Laura Chileen, Leanne Riely, Jodi Thorton, Becky Greenwood, Melissa Seaiander. i i Always Looking for a Story . 'K' ., A Becky Greenwood and Terri Beck evaluate the latest edition of the Viking Views. -1 i... 2 wif-f I V, 332. 'izrflf'-' 'N Laura Chilleen and Jo Ann Binder try to get ads forthe newspaper. Viking Views editor Leanne Riely tries to look busy. Viking Views 153 QQ Y E QQ, Z . yi: 1,53 YQVQG .ox 5252? CJ. ' XO' c Sf fx 154M Q-Fx SQ WJ U Q-J WWC 54 526 QKGQLO' :si?T0QiSFLQQff?!4S'0pe'SOWn Mafchif' 3 hgBd Concert and Stage Bands CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW Dan Laurle Mlke Mathis Rlck Cowling Dave Pullman Rlchard Zralck Frank Rios Paul Eastwood SECOND ROW Ed Lucas Perry Hall Nell Bulger Steve Keller Rick Rivera Suzy Konen George Davle Rod Hull Jay Guertm Beth McDonough Ken Ogden Randy Neuman THIRD ROW Colleen Davis Steve Lucas Lynn Conover Sharon Berkhelmer Anna Hrlflnger Kns Carey Robin Manley Laura Henning Gael Glaze BOTTOM ROW Hope Martln Jenn: Guertm Llorl Mathls Jacquelyn Ogden Joanne Shaw Demse Barr Jane Graf Sharon Edmark Julre Grlnstead ebble Lunn Salll Gleeson STAGE BAND TOP ROW Rlck Rrvera Steve Keller Perry Hull Nell Bulger Ed Lucas Paul Eastwood Ruchard Zralck Dave Pullman Jay Guertm SECOND ROW Rod Hlll Mark Smith Rick Cowling Beth McDonough THIRD ROW Lynn Conover Coleen Davrs Steve Lucas Sharon Berkhelmer Sharon Edmark Lorl Mathis Hope Martin Jenn: Guertm NOT PICTURED Paul Watson Concert!S tage Band 155 1 -ff -T' - ff F .LE M Il 1 ,. 1 '1 - f 1. . , W.-f , L ' 'W' 1 9 . .1 X . 1 '11-l ll' , ' 1 Y , W. - W! ,X ' M l V' Mf: 1 l . 1 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D , . 11 1 v ty 1 ' f - J- H ,L ' -'A--1 A l A--:W r - 'mr - 1' rs ' 1 I 1 N N: V W , , 5. 1 L1 1 5-5. - ' ' -' . V f'f'1'1 ' fx., I- : 1 1 , 1 K ' L frztrgf' '19 -Lk ' . N, 1 , A 1 , , A f ,ff :fa 11, , -1 . ' V ' A j . 1 ' , ' . I l 1. 1 , , ,11 , v I f Al, A Q ' l A 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . : , , , . : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - SunnysIope's Jazz Ensemble '78-'79 Perry Hill and Neil Bulger do a duo on their trumpets Concert band!Jazz Ensemble practicing for a concert. Jazz EHSGHIDIG in One of their maflb' C0flC6fiS- 156 Jazz Ensemble Sunnyslope Singers ffv, -A Sunnyslope slngers glve a concert at Hancox Lodge SUNNYSLOPE SINGERS, FIRST ROW Tum Johnson Kathy Cunning, Becky Hurst, Cynthua Goodwln, Antoinette Conder, Maureen Pankretz Phll Roth, Salll Gleeson, Jeff Kober Kelli Kurbat, Tony Glbson Julre Gnnstead, Laura Hooks, Llsa Hendrlcks, Fred Polchow, Rhonda Downing, Bull Ashby, Amy Patakas, Jane Graft, Mark Smith, Hope Martin, Greg Peterson, Therese Charvat, Adrlene Wugglns, Jamls Thompson, Chrus Fabrlander, Sue Prince, Chris Frost, Janeen Wheaton Sunnystope Singers 157 I K ,V Q ,WM A . 2 bf , ' v' 'S 'I' ,Y A 1, -3. -T ,4, I U . .. I I , ,V :J - ,if 1. T 'x . ,1 1 . , , - xv 5' I L. 'N , ' 2- ,fi , I . r , , ,Z , 1 Y ' ' NL: If . . 'jvJ'. P' -A - M 5 iff ' t it f . 5 ' 1 ' I '. get , . . Concert Choir sings through the year CONCERT CHOIR: First Rowg Adonna Perrine, Dianne Coggins, Lisa Snyder, Christine Batitisa, Nancy Nichols, Nancy Clark, Della Martin, Barbara Pennington. i 1 , , . L 1 g Mr. Wright plays the piano with his ChOil'. Thfee Choir members Sing around piano. 158 Concert Choir Mx. f ,ffya Conme Kruckeberg Renee Palfemer and Barbara Rogers rehearse Denlse Koestner Shar: Frlsble and Pam Cam vocallze Sweet Begmmng Chorus SWEET BEGINNINGS, TOP ROW Brenda Chupp, Jess Whltson, Conme Kruckeburg SECOND ROW Debble Con ner, Darla McDonnell, Sho Kitchen, Barbara Rogers BOTTOM ROW Theresa Valenzuela, Pam Cam, Renee Palfemer, Shan Frlsbne, Demse Koestner Sweet Beginning Chorus 159 is 4 - , L! , . 11, 1, ! l G tb . ' Q HA X1 l A .1 , tk Q U . xl. ,'4 T -gk lf' x A 1 - C fl c ' A T7 , A, ' 1 , rl? TL T ,var f 2' lr , X 1 ,kg A l v ' V ' I f' ' 'V L.. I I 160 Quartets Boys Quartet: Bob Davies, Jeff Kober, Phil Roth Chris Mcfarlander. Sunnyslope Quartets sing through the year Girls Quartet: Front: Felicia Hendricks, Laura Hooks, Julie Grinstead, Adrianne Wiggins. Beginning Chorus -gx BEGINNING CHORUS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Knoll, Lori Vermande, Pat sy Fyffe. Rhonda Tayla, Judy Keller, Felicia Skaggs, pm.. Mr. Wright teaches Rhonda Tayla and Lori Vermande to vocalize. Felicia Skaggs and Judy Keller try to memorize a song. Beginning Chorus 161 FUI? T FIGHT ON YO I Il I IS-J I 41 5 ' i I 'I CD aww Varsity Football gets a new Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Steve Slonaker, Joe Mansour, Dave Holland tmgr.l, Ken Folz tmgr.l, Greg Peters, Ted Andersohn, Rich Balthes. SECOND ROW: Steve Pachoe, Steve Kee, Bill Shearer, Scott Mientel, Jim Holland, Steve Koestner, Dave DeSeelhorst, David Deen, Lenny Staples, Chris Halverson, John Morgan. THIRD ROW: Ron Padilla, Brent Reynolds, Doug Anderson, Neal Hooks, Russ Repp, Pat Hall, Jim Schwertley, Todd Starkovich, Corby Hill, Doug Wingerning, Fred Wiley. FOURTH ROW: Hank Borowski, Chris Dunn, Mike Lunkin, Mike 'Schwertley, Brian Potter, Joe Likovich, Rocky Repp, Joe Nelson, Fred Patton, Tracey Hinson, Nelson Jowdy. Coach Wheatley encourages his team. Scott Mientel studying the DISVS of the Game- 164 Varsity Football Mike Schwertley runs with the ball. ' Mighty Vikes have y a tough season SHS OPPONENT SCORE 14 North 13 10 Agua Fria 3 14 Greenway 7 13 St. Mary's 19 15 Washington 34 14 Glendale 14 131 Moon Valley O - 9 Prescott 10 14 Thunderbird 15 1 I 28 Paradise Valley 7 Try' ,. Craig Maggi with one of his many carries. Bill Shearer strives for a fumble. Varsity Football 165 Vikes finish season with 5-4-1 record Brian Potter begins a home game. Craig Maggi with the ball AGAIN! Pat Hall in deep concentration. JV F tb II J V Football flnlshes with 2 7 O record pv fm SHS OPPONENT North Agua Frla Greenway St Mary s Washington Glendale Moon Valley Prescott Thunderblrd SCORE Coach Carlburg with encouraging words gl- J V FOOTBALL FIRST ROW, Bob Sllver, Scott Sherman, Bob Lemke, Kevln Gubbs, Bart Ellsworth, Klrk Klrkendall, Blue Mercado, Matt Lucas SECOND ROW, Phll Rudd, Duane Squire, Barry Pond, Dean Marciano, Pat Teague, Ted Andersohn, Scott Plerl, Dan Feeley, Greg Peterson, Jlm Crockett THIRD ROW, Darrell McDonald, Goreth Patton, Bob Beck, Kurt Clark, Joe Mansour, Greg Leopold, Bob Burrls, Stanley Bronskl, Shane Bagley, Don Martin J V Football 167 l I I . I i V. F' ?'1iF'5'TT'1 T-- - ,wp I ' 1 X ,fffp-fl l, .,,l ft fi . 7 ' 6 7 ' O O 7 gl O . ' 41 6 ' 7 6 35 7 1 2 WF 0 26 O ' 13 . X 5 - I 'iii V -1:-' 168 Frosh Football Freshman Football shows promise axe. Jig. ,M V ' ' ' .. A J FROSH A FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Mike Bell, Mike Spleth, David Pelky, Rich Ellis, Mark Huschke, Tracey Sodders, Kelly Lehner, Tony Tomasino. SECOND ROW: James Halford, Jim Gehm, Don Squire, Chuck Haynes, Travis Dillard, Ray Hagen, Jerry Silver, Dennis Sims, Scott Briggs, Scot Wheatley, Norm Brice, Richard Marshall, Phil Bergman. -7. i Y FROSH B FOOTBALL: FIRST ROW: Bob Schunn, Don Settle, Leo Gigliotti, Stu Slonaker, Adrian Gonzales, Chuck Schultz, Morgan Shearer, Mike Renfro. SECOND ROW: Sam Jorgenson, Steve Zimmerman, Clarence Thomas, Ben Derorkin, Terry Hastings, Russ Hooks, Anton Chiocletti, Mitch Denning, Bob Olsen. THIRD ROW: Coach Mannix, Louis Maltese, Leonard Hernandez, Mark Kiesling, Russ Wilfert, John Partin, Andy Berman, Ton Lemke, John Crutchfield, David Prentis, Kevin Rickert. Cross country, running ahead of the pack v'Y l'f'. A I with REIQQK 6361- Q I VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: Jeff Fifield, Jim Vogel, Chris Dugan, Robert Schenk, Alan Davis. SECOND ROW: Eric Bolze, Gary Cluff, Brian Clark, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Brad Gettelman, Tully Arthur. JV CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: Eric Dettmer. SECOND ROW: Brian Rachfuss, David ' ' ' Klemes, Matt Crosby, John Broderick, Andy Ehlers, Kyle Whatley, Coach Borboa. Chris Dugan runs for 'Slope' Varsity!JV Cross Country 169 Freshmen, Girls stride through season 170 GirlslFrosh Cross Country GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY, FIRST ROW: Val Skiba, Jessica Sorrell, Peggy Sklba. SEC- OND ROW: Chris Ehlers, Laurie Willcoxson, Tone Caesiro, Tricia Butler, Coach Borboa. FROSH CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: Mike Hicks, Tom Glass, Tim Broun, Phil Sklba. SECOND ROW: Alan Jane, Erny Mulch, Doug Ericson, Mike Willcoxson, Mark Farar, Coach Borboa. Varslty Volleyball places In dlvlslonals rmwl SHS OPPONENT SCORE Xavler Apollo Agua Frla Shadow Mountaln Greenway St Mary s Thunderbird Cortez Prescott Moon Valley Washington Paradise Valley Tena Jackson serves for Slope -I VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW Nancy Hewltt Karen Corea Lacey Dowdy Sherl Davis Tena Jackson Coach Standrndge SECOND ROW Susan Moore Stacy Zlmmerman Mona Cheney Kelly Kramer Gern Norman Varsity Volleyball 171 I I I I I C 1 v ' 2 ' 0 2 O 2 ' O O ' 2 O 2 l 2 . ' 1 T ' 2 ' O TT T T T T 2 1 y 2 2 0 so 2 0 N41 2 A 0 0 ' 2 + - - T l T - l - - x A 3 '.u...u1 JV VOLLEYBALL: FIRST ROW: Tracy Montgomery imgrl, Cynthia Cepeda, Stacy Brunnetto, Tracy Harkins. SECOND ROW: Karla Kipp, Salli Gleason, Vicki Swaine, Mary Foley, Sylvia Palamo. THIRD ROW: Christal Wardlaw, Debbie Pfiefer, Angie Bierwirth, Kathy Schutt, Janice Wolfenbarger, Kelly Kurbat imgrl, Coach Garrity. SHS OPPONENT SCORE 2 Xavier O 2 Apollo O 2 Agua Fria 1 2 Shadow Mountain O 2 Greenway 1 2 St. Mary's 1 2 Thunderbird O 2 Cortez 1 2 Prescott O 1 Moon Valley O 2 Washington 0 2 Paradise Valley 0 VARSITY BADMINTONQ FIRST ROW: Laura Lincoln, Leann Lomeland, Jackie Smith. SECOND ROW: Coach Forner, Robin Dendy, Terri Mickelson, Rose Segovia. 172 VolleyballNarsity Badminton Badminton completes tough season cfwi to , -': i1? - '. 4 ...-- ' -'LM-':i.,-1: ' ,JL .A '?--L.-- . , ,L a sv ,.fff i ., X, . - -wi - ...r 1l Leann Lomeland returns the bird . . . . . . then smashes it again for the point. .--1-1 ,.--1, ,- JV BADMINTONQ FIRST ROW: Lisa Perry, Holly Martinez, Gina Rogahn, Kris Bedenkop, Yvonne Martinez. SECOND ROW: Faye Lewis, Mindy Slama, Evelyn Doerfew, Sherry Bass. Varsity!JV Badminton 173 174 Varsity Wrestling Vike wrestlers scramble for wins l - VARSITY WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW: Brad Gettleman, Kirk Clark, Joe Martini, Don Martin, Nick Taratsus. SECOND ROW: Joe Campbell, Brent Reynolds, Russ Repp, Craig Maggi, Coach Brubach. TOP ROW: Fred Patton, Mike Lunkin, Mike Berman. 1:5 ' Brad Gettleman wrestles towards a pin . three Varsity Wrestlmg 175 N t to t Joe Campbell takes his opponent down in just one. . . . . .two. . . J.V: WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW: Don Martin, Matt Lucas, Kevin Gibbs, Bart Ellsworth. SECOND ROW: Bob Lemke, Arto Gronholm. Greg Peterson. Wrestlers grapple a good season 54,41 , L... . 22.121--Af' 1- - ' ' ' - -- - -' -- -.,,...,' l, , - FROSH WRESTLING: BOTTOM ROW: Paul Peacock, John Crutchfield, Tom Glass, Steve Zimmerman, Chuck Schultz, Coach Liburdi. SECOND ROW: Coach Conatser, Miles Nieussel, Mark Huschke, Pat Dugan, Jim Halford, Jerry Silver. 176 JV!Frosh Wrestling Bound Ballers win big this season A , bra.-'54 Q14 I 'T 1 9+-tg, s, ' i VARSITY BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW: David Poulin, Eric Bolze, Corby Hill, Willie Heredia, Steve Slonsker, Bill Siwek. SECOND ROW: Bill Kessler, Todd Howgard, Brian Potter, John Graves, Tom Mills, Dion McKissack, Kevin Chapman. i John Graves fights for the ball. Varsity Basketball 177 1 78 Basketball Tom Mills dribbles around Matador. Bill Kessler drives the lane, TOM MillS ailempts a save. Bill Siwek maneuvers past his opponent J.V. Basketball Finishes Tough Season J.V. BASKETBALL: BOTTOM ROW: Roddy Briggs, Boy Napoleon, Jack Waddel, Chuck Pyle. SECOND ROW: Fred Mon- son, Gregg Potter, Ron Peters, Pat Teague, Jim Karamouzis. 1 Rowdies at a game are ll. to r.i Craig Maggi, Kari Saragusa, Dave Whitaker, Steve Koestner, Mike Dunn, Grant Allen, Joe Likovich, Scott Mientel, and Rob Fox. Basketball 179 FROSH A BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Larry Pierce, Mike Mathis, Stu Slonaker, Leo Giglotti, Mike Renfro, Rob Shunn, Clarence Thomas, Antone Clochetti. SECOND ROW: Russ Wilfert, Ray Hagen, Doug Delbrook, Leornard Hernandez, Mark Farrar, Norm Brice, Ron Burch, Coach Breeze. FROSH B BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Adrian Gonzales, Alan Jayne, David Pelky, Nick De Benedetto, Tom Butler, Eddie Speith, Travis Dillard. SECOND ROW: Phil Bergman, David Greenlief, Mike Bell, Greg Wilfert, Stu Hall, Brett Herron. 180 Frosh Basketball Boys luv tennis BOY'S VARSITY TENNIS: TOP ROW: Pete Ftomps, Scott Thomas, David Clubb. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Vuseckowich, Bill Thrall, Steve Kenley. Wm'-s'i'. .au f - 1' Y l L .- '13, v.'i'1?-'T V kV'I f'.1:.5'f,efiif--' N. -' ,, l.1fg4r?fi4e1E'Sf':f'i55,? , 77 ' g' ' ' ,- ' l -.-.ww '- fx H, 1.1.--Q-.gp-gr T. , ' - .Q - -2-': 'i . Lf'7--i'?.+1l'4 iff. ' ' -.-.g-'mv--I-an -'www 1. ,. W 4- -9eL ?4f7?5A1f:-14' - ,L David Clubb serves to his opponent. f W Q 'if ' ...,--A . i , - ' 1 Qi ,L .1:,e,l. 'L' Qffj '- , 3,4 V -1 .,, .H Lv Scott Thomas follows through on a shot. ll , fs 212:13 Boy's Varsity Tennis 181 Girls tennis has a successful season K -. ' ..-..-..-.-.--......- :Af-ff-Q1--7-91 49:.....:- eV9fwve-fl -fiI,:l,.Ij if 'sl 0 . .: -- 2 Q31 r' xi, ,s,.T at.. I I iifbiijfjf' I '4f4..g4I9..f ,,A,g.1..?,I. 'f, ?'I!: 9. 5,,,if4,,1! Ps?-,-tiff ..,, ...V new-: ,- IL. GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Laura Lincoln, Laurie Nilson, Kathryn Mattice. BACK ROW: Coach Porter, Nancy Hevyitt, Cathy Burch, Debbie Chiate. x ,ii -r , I-, V - 'I iz .,.-... 'S' lr, , A I , fr:-11.2-Lv.. , ' , ' -' ,:, I ' n-L . L V, Y I L Cathy Burch successfully returns in a Sun- Laura Lincoln Serves an ace. nyslope match. 182 Girls Varsity Tennis JV TENNIS: TOP ROW: Rob Skelton, Mark Huschke, David Mandel. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Gabbard, Jeff Meyers. T ,J 1 QIQTI QV' ' 1 .A E, , I g , --K., , ' i 5,55 , , , '! N , 195' FROSH TENNIS: TOP ROW: Rich Margaritas, Jeff Meyers, Jim Lostumo, Jeff Budiff, Coach Benford, BOTTOM ROW: Robbie Crews, Bruce Gabbard, Bob Lyman. Boy's Tennis 183 Girls JV Tennis undefeated in 5 years it JV TENNIS: Front row left to right. Gwen Stafford, Mgr.: Amy Edwards, Lindsay Hissong, Paula Couch. BACK ROW: Clair Kon- dora, Kim Dunlap, MGR: Lisa Manley, Megs Haggerty, Coach Porter. Q1- 1 Q35 h,.1ggf-.i- , 1355, 21,45 Lalfggriw Q Y ' 4.-NW ' L953 VK-g!i,?:'iKf 'L ' . r l 'Q Y 1 '11 - v .Ll gb, :J ,Xi-,'j'n 'r -, I-I - , 'V' - -'T-if-+.. ' xf .H ,' ' ' I tif? X, A l. ' a ..K: I .A '13, .f A i- - ' f,,-- , 5' ' ' ' l it l- 1 1 - ' 1 . g- 1 X ' I. 1. . . 'ft- 'J ill , . 'LY5 , l' tl K 5,34 11 jf' ff fl l 4, ' 1 1 'j-I G 2 ' 1 . ., ,, l it-JV' .1 ul . l' l Cathy Burch follows through with a winning Laurie Nilsen in steady concentration for a return. return. 184 GirI'S JV Tennis Gymnasts are James Grande Sr all around performs the Iron cross on the James Snyder Sf D9I'f0I'mInQ double 'GQ C'l'Cle On the 00m stlll rlngs mel horse I BOYS VARSITY GYMNASTICS TOP ROW Charles Kraver Klrk Wllllams Jam Weed Klrk Klrkendahl Brian Flauchfuss SECOND ROW John Mathus James Grande Melton Dedman George Gonzales John Broderlck THIRD ROW Robert Lyman Doug Anderson Ladd Hall Tod Davss Steve Julian Scott Norton BOTTOM ROW James Snyder Brett Stanewlch Roy Craft Lenny Staples John Sweeney Coach Hobbs Boy s Varsrty Gymnastlcs 185 1 ' T X bjjjd I 1592? eww' 1 F fl' Golfers swing big season Q. V Q .--:V W 25 R , , , ,Q 1- an Y , T ' 'Q ,. , . '4:3' f ' 1--:E-M U Qt E 4 l X J -T ' A , ,h . ,U r -V ,, ' A., V 3.4 .,,.p . -,ff-,V ' ' flax I 7 7 sf.. .. . J: t ' 'wg-3 , F1-frelgf ' zz- l f' -. - - , l W,-'f-'Y-'rr .V 54, -',,,,. Winn:-g,'-2 . . . T 'll 'f:?3:1-f:' 'HQ-iJ?f2.Q'. V -T sa:-,.g,,, 1 -, ',,- I ,. .7.L Q'r.fy-' -vg'1,gf:f.3Q -. - . r, ' - ' f' l Q-lu' ' -X'---... 1 - , --off,-7 :HM ' - A ,,p.,,,g,,.ff,,.,.,.-.,-L- A , .. .-- . . .-...,-,-V... ' ' : '-I v'.7f9'm-f,rwe,.',.g,.fa ' f- T '--..-,-- -3 -N ' 1 7 '5i1i.i.ir9- '54 .-. g,7 l - . .1 , - '-.,..:-- -- I . l . , .,-v' , , ,l 'x-1.:,.,, -m e av , l '!Z9P:'-3,f1',,,f . P . wifi-.:'1r-1'-, - . i f -:. ' 1, ' , 4'--P -- -,.-, -'K+ -A fa l ..l-, , -,.,,- ,'...,-5.-, .-Kfpki.-'!!:il.i,,,1 . I ,, 3 ,. 1. 55,2 . .' -.':',-.4-:v:,'. -'-,,'. V,- . 4.. ' f '-. - -env ?.' 'f3N:.' -u.v'.'l3'15T-,----4 ? .AQ?4g..Li-:I VARSITY GOLF: TOP ROW: Brad Frazier, Kathy Corbin, Tim Hol- Brad Frazier shows his expert swing. land. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Peters, David North. A A -- .la , 1: Q , -'-'ss 5 il l I V --7:-ggi-ov. Greg Peters gives us a sample of his style. Kath!! C0I'bif1 strives for D9ff9Cti0f'l- Varsity Golf 187 Varsity Baseballers slug, slide for 'Slope Y VARSITY BASEBALL: TOP ROW: Coach Zimmerman, Darrel Bagley, Rocky Repp, Rod Peters, Todd Starkovich, Bill Kesler. SECOND ROW: Bill Siwek, Ron Pedilla, Dave Cumming, Doug Johnson, Rob Fox. THIRD ROW: Russ Repp, Corby Hill, Roy Nepolean, John Broderick, Steve Slonaker. Doug Johnson prepares to pitch a strike, Rob Fox determined to make an out. 188 Varsity Baseball - A, -.A , V... A ..,, .-LP.: , - , , I , U, ' . ' ,-'Vi - ' Tn-3. ' ,- iq ,.- 1, .V . I. lj -- ' ig, .. ,4,tg,,,-fu, 1: ... L., 1 ,yi , - ,, - , N ,. ,sa A , . ,Av r, . ' 43451 is , ,f gf' ' 4. ,Pri .N-,vim ig af.-' ,.,-. v....-. - A 1..,-,,-.'-'-,d-mr, W P f- ylwa,-' - ' . ,.,,,-'H' - , 1. -5-11-f -,,gm9,vh 1 - Leaf-g gi: .L - 4 w-f' -I i'-'A' --.ff WH' '4i'f 'Y .il ' .L L. , --.-gm , ., 4... Y ,. . ,-2-1:4 y. . ,. ff.- . ' ,' 3 5 --5--5 f' . 'kg,151afvg'.'-,wg .pw lf- -:..'-',QsAb,,l W 1 -, 1 H 1 w' .w-4 .-....M'r'-.'Z' J Q -rw 4 ,- ,Y ugzzs' 5 ..,f f-2 . A , .. . ,QQ 'S-A T'1119:5,.',a km:-,.-as '- ,Q ' ' -. -L hm ..,.,g,,,-g,5':?? gulf, -f ww- 9 33- Agu,--', A , -3 ,: ,ijfcqi 'nl'-1 5-ts. x '55 .,g?:- '- 1 f.- . 5 HV'-J. 'Tlx'-:4 , . ' , - . 1- --,:-P, - .. - f. -. : '.,.' V . ' 7' ftf.-.1r.ff 'C' itx'5'i f 'v-i:f:'1'2v'.. -. fm' 93 '- 1- . L 'Cf ' . -H -J .,-.- --r. -vm .- 4:11 -YA - 4 l ul, -'f ta'-9.2.1 5?LuLN.15.,-, Jr. ,. ,, iw , 'gl-.L yr . 3-. zm,..L,4,l1.l Todd Starkovich makes an out at first base. E534 f-Mfg.: ' Darrel Bagley waits for a ground ball. Dave Cumming starts off the season wnth a great hut 190 Baseball ,E 'N-t 3: fig, 1 5.- iw , . J' L A JV BASEBALL: TOP ROW: Coach Farison, Fred Monson, Pat Teage, Ted Anderson, Jim Karamouzis, Neal Hooks. SEC- OND ROW: Mark Woolgast, Eric Skinner, Todd Mecke, Mark Zehr, Ray Carlson. THIRD ROW: Joe Mansour, Greg Leopold, Roddy Briggs, David Deseelhorst, Scott Pieri. FROSH BASEBALL: TOP ROW: Coach Carlburg, Dave Tieman, Phil Gergman. SECOND ROW: Miles Nuessle, Marc Far- rar, Travia Dillard, Phil'Skiba, Mario Balzano, Terry Hastings. THIRD ROW: Mike Paoletti, Leo Gigliotti, Doug Flattery, Dan Burris, Jim Diamond. Softball struts on to a fine season VARSITY SOFTBALL, FIRST ROW: Debbie Piiefer, Nancy Hewitt, Terri Mickelson, Lacey Dowdy, Tena Jackson, Karen Corea, Mona Cheney, Robin Dendy. SECOND ROW: Vickie Swaine, Julie Warren, Jackie Smith, Kim Godbold, Leann Lomeland, Rose Segovia. JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL, FIRST ROW: Coach Farrison, Lori Kirgan, Lisa Perry, Sherri Jones, Rachel Cordes, Susan Hoenes, Kelly Kramer. SECOND ROW: Tracy Harkins, Debbie Cordes, Cynthia Cepeda, Roxanne Newman, Tina Chaves, Tracy Montgomery. NOT PIC- TURED: Carolyn Cook, Janice Wolfenbarger, Tracy Brown, Managers: Mindy Slama, Karen Broderick. Varsity!JV Softball 191 Track Team overcomes all hurdles -----4:5 A so 'T e lang. ,I - 18 VARSITY TRACK: TOP ROW: Allen Davis, Gary Cluff, Rick Lyman, Dave Poulin, Rocky Repp, Pat Hall, Joe Likovich, Kari Saragusa, Joe Nelson, Jim Schwertley, Doug Wingerning, Steve Pachoe, Jeff Peterson. SECOND ROW: Tully Arthur, Eric Bolze, Lenny Staples, Kyle Whatley, Craig Maggi, Steve Koestner, Brad Gettleman, Mike Hardt, Dave Dean, Robert Schenck. THIRD ROW: Jim Vogel, Chris Dugan, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Dan Feeley, Tim O'Neil, Brian Muir, Bernie Fitzpatrick, Mike Lunkin. ,M ... '11 l . . if ' A-91.3, eff, f. :?1 W T , . 4 rfq,,.?, ' - ' . I ' - , 'Erik--1qr, -ff ' L if V -- , I 'i Tim O'Neil, AAU hurdler, practicing clearance of Kari Saragusa easily clears high hurdles. hurdles. 192 Boy's Varsity Track .ttf ..-,,,,, 44 . . , . ,--.P-rg 5--'KSNSQ 4.5 Craig Maggi and Brad Gettleman practice their relay hand-off. ., 50 - f Flfgtcrifg-+:S4'1:1,,g ' -aw.-...., ,M vs Q Mike Hardt, no. 1 pole-vaulter, practicing his steps. Mal Upl, li-: r.......ul ' Steve Koestner runs for a better time. Brian Muir, holder of the discus and shot school record, does a preliminary put. Boy's Varsity Track 1.93 194 Girls Track Girls Track with a winning season vw . -4, A .YW 'H IDI I GIRLS VARSITY TRACK: TOP ROW: Suzanne McCall, Daryl Boyd, Marshelle Carter, Val Skiba, Gloria Levitt, acey Dowdy, Rhonda Cluff. SECOND ROW: Gigi Shearer, Allison Jackson, Karla Kipp, Kelly Kramer, Cheryl Milton, Tean Jackson, Laurie Wilcoxson, Julie Wick, Kay Adrian, Torrie Tingley lmgr.J, Lisa A. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Laurie Michelson, JoAnne Binder, Sherri Jones, Debbie Hohnberger lmgr.I, Angie Bierworth lmgr.l, Karen Guilford lmgr.l. 4- GIRLS J.V. TRACK: TOP ROW: Judy Grande, Kim Anderson, Lori Bently. SECOND ROW: Amy Anderson, Michon Robertson, Peggy Skiba, Kim Smith, Lori Goldstien, Penny Goldstien. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl Hamlett, Marti Hill, Robin Fabiano, Kathy Schutt, Lisa Gail, Theresa Schwertley, Brenda Rose, Elizabeth Allingham, Jill Fabiano. 5 si L :S s-'-iifw -' -5 er' -ngifsslhx 'Y Val Sklba as usual with a large lead Lacey Dowdy leaping to success 55.2 9- 4 an ...gf 1.-eil Tuna Jackson In her efficient spun Llsa Smith preparing to sky 5' Girls Track 195 Ziff' 'M 1 '. ' A - t Q 1 f- il-'V-' ' - ' V r 1 'N 5:1 l' ' - , W- 51. digs-. ,4 at A t A 'W ,n 3 -Q . is, -N ivy. .ns .A ,. v y' . . F '-4 1. ', -4 . , .N . , 4 1. I, 5,1 J3,-. ' ' . . ,-- .Ji :ig,.,.f. l--4,1 , 1 A ky., ,ll ,vi Z W,-f':.4 Jr. r ' U V v ' ' rv ' fm' . V V we . X v..-1 ., 22- .. - - . H n l , . 4 - .' W. H! I1::L'f. 3, , I. VW, ' D Q r ' ff . ' ,5 ' I .A f. I . X- '3' nl fo' . , , V . A , 3, , Bl , . -. --- --'-1 ' ' A t . ' L 4 , ...H - w. 1' 1' - - sei . - ' '1-2' .':. :.:. -A ft. . V:-5,59-3, 1 .. U h dv ,Y,?....j... ,,,5:- S: ii: Xia: . - v 4 h K v Q , i . -. 2, ' 1.51, :.- s U- g .. -.,-.-' M.-if: . -- 1 , . 1 ' A'-:A A 1 X .:1,. .- '. 111' 5 , , '- 'Y N A M F W jf ,lk . t . ,,,, 1 , - . . V , V , . 'kj ' I . K ' J ' , L ,- .1 . 13 1' , , 196 Boys Track JV TRACK: TOP ROW: Joe Bruner, Greg Wilfert, Tom Lemke, Stewart Hall, Nick Kusic, Russ Wilfert, Ron Burch, Ricky Ellis, Jim Hallfordg SECOND ROW: Mike Hicks, John Crutchfield, Tracy Sodders, Pete Tsaninos, Don Settles, Jerry Silver, Eddie Spieth, Alan Jayne: THIRD ROW: Clarence Thomas, Bill Chidesterm, Adrian Gonzales, Stuart Slonaker, Pete Wohlers, Morgan Shearer, Tom Glass, Doug Erickson. FROSH TRACK: TOP ROW: Pat Schuller, Monty Holloway, Tim Dibble, Fred Patton, Scott Swair, Jack Waddell, Eric Miller, Chuck Pyle, Don Adams: SECOND ROW: Dave Griffin, Larry Lind, Andy Ehlers, Jim Bastine, Jon Peterson, Mickey Holstrumg THIRD ROW: Paul Orta, Gareth Patton, Nick Tarastas, Brent Renolds, Ladd Hall, Matt Crosby, Richard Zarick. Girls basketball off with a bang gl , , GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: TOP ROW? Terri Michelson, Jackie Smith, Lori Snow, Robin Dendy, Sylvia Palomog SECOND ROW: Coach Standridge, Sally Vegora, Rose Segovia, Andrea Pawliczg BOTTOM ROW: Kelli Ryan, Karen Corea, Sharon Edward: NOT PICTURED: Susan Moore. E1 A at will GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL: TOP ROW: Sharon Hill, Cynthia Cepeda, Tara Wakelin, Melinda McGerry, Tracy Montgomery, SECOND ROW: Nina McDaniel, Debbie Cordes, Suzette Beck, Jaime Norris, Konni Kurtz, Diane Webbg BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Haier, Jean Patterson, Debbie Pfiefer, Lori Ludwig, Tammie Erickson, NOT PICTURED: Shielah Nalwood. Girls Basketball 197 ,Girls team splashes into 198 Girls Swimming it's season t Coach Hoffman confers with Daryl Boyd. An unidentified diver C0mD9fBS for 'Sl0DS. ann-'vu - 1- -a V --.v ,. . GlRL'S SWIMMING: FIRST ROW: Beth McDonough, Marty Hill, Elizabeth Allingham, Michelle Walsh, Brooks Biddulph, Shari Hernauer, Tracy Markle, Jamie Norris, Gloria Levitt. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Van de Wyngaerde, Jessica Sorrell, Daryl Boyd, Kathy Decker, Kathy Ulrich, Donna Perrive, Sharon Altman, Laura Guilford, Jo Anne Binder, Susie Kinkner, Tara Wakelin, Debbie Grayl. THIRD ROW: Joe Dumbald, Hope Martin, Jody Thorton, Konnie Kurtz. NOT PICTURED: Cheri Nowotny, Lynn Ready, Lois Rickert, Kathy Oberg, Laura Delay, Rich Guilford, Sarah Farguarhson, Missey Hess, Kim Walsh, Ronna Zimmerman, Penny Topper. Swimmers do well under new coach Q3 Q gt 21.4.4 -. 3 ' ,, t QSC' if ' VARSITY SWIMMING: TOP ROW: Rich Guilford, Eric Hamilton: SECOND ROW: Bill Maley, Joe Dumbald, Jeff Slotta, Pat Dunn, Mitch Denning, Greg Petersong BOTTOM ROW: Robbie Cruz, Steve Larson, Sam Jorgenson, Adrien Gonzales. , . ,f ge , , .H . X 5 2. ir-'ff as , Q .431 Sam Jorgenson waits for his turn in practice. Richard Guilford and Coach Forthum go their separate ways. Boy's Varsity Swimming 199 b i Lora Summers cheers at a game Kris Sugfrldson clowns before a game 'W' - we-me 'H- ia.. pr JV CHEER FIRST ROW Suzanne McCall Sue Moseley Kum Svgfrldson SECOND ROW Lora Zlrkle Angle Bnerwurth JV Cheer 201 , Vxikgltyl X . V' 5 1 LA xl I X' AX . - , X . ..,. s s , e de.. 'ff' -, +7 , , , ,x ,, , . , i X s vw e fl In v f ' , Y ,H Hn, .........-,,,,,,- , , , ,' Q Y ,- Varsity Pom reaps awards at summer camp C? 'QQ VARSITY POM PON: BOTTOM ROW: Lori Forst, Dawn Flinn, co-captain: SECOND ROW: Sue Yaeger, Cheri Dunshee, Dori Randall: THIRD ROW: Cindy Nikolatos, Jamie Thompson: FOURTH ROW: Sheila Dresser, Vicki Zirkie, Lisa Human, Lisa Kwiatkowski, co-captain. 202 Varsity Pom V Lori Forsi afier 3 half time Show, Cindie Nikolatos performing during a half-time show. JV POM PON: FIRST ROW: Kathleen Ulrich, Cathy Mixon, co-captain, Kim Zwemer, co-captaing SECOND ROW: Tanya Kur- bat, Kathee Snyder. i JV Pom 203 Senior Biographies and Ambitions -A- Ackerman, Bob: LEO 4: Science Club 1: Swimming 2. Amb.: To live llfe to the fullest, retiring as a millionaire in my early 30's, buying a mansion in the Colorado Rocky Moun- tains, get my candy-apple red Turbo-Carrera, and to be very happy! Adams, Ross: Frosh Football 1.Amb.: To have the rowdlest 4WD in Phoenix and not be afraid to off-road lt. To be able to drive it as good as Joe thlnks he can. Become as insane as James and not know lt. To know what the sound of one hand clapping Is and not have to goto college to find out. Allen, Grant: Frosh Basketball 1. Amb.: 1. To be as tall as John Graves. 2. To have a hairy chest like Nelson Jowdy. 3. To never have red halr like Dave Whltt. 4. To get bigger pipe arms. 5. To ski the slopes of Mount Saragusa. 6. To never have bare arm pitts like Corby Hill. Anderson, Jim: Gymnastics 1, 2: JV Track 2, 3. Amb.: To marry Cindy Johnson and be wealthy, To be as short as Grant Allen. To have as much money as Dave Whitt took from Yellow Front. To be as cute as Steve Koestner thlnks he ls. To have as many girls as Brad Gettleman says he has. To get a truck like Todd Starkovitch's dad gave him. To be as popular as Eddie Rogers thlnks he ls. To never have a love life as bad as Cralg Maggi has had in the last four years. But most of all never lie and grow a nose like Goose's and to be as fat as Nelson Jowdy. Always be a rowdy, and to stay a delinquent until I retire. Anderson, Lori: DECA 3, 4: GAA 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Sr. Vi-Teens 3: Valhalla 1: JV Track 3: Varsity Track Manager 2, 3. Amb.: To get a California apartment with Debbie and become a professional beach bum. To do as much wrong as George Riley does and not get caught. To go out with as many guys as Tammie Rumpler does at one time and get away with it. And finally to party with my friends now and always. Anzalone, Sara: Drama 2, 3: NFL 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Viking Hiking Club 3: Var. Football 4: Var. Track 3: Frosh Track 4: Var. Wrestling 4. Amb.: To always be Marcla's twin sister, to mess up Brook's house, out smile Leslie, have a minl-concert with Jill, marry Whittaker and have 240 freckle-faced kids, become an honorary member of the delinquent club, move to Italy where I can be with my own kind, and have the time of my life at U of A with Tracy. Arrone, Janey: GAA 2: VICA 4: Var. Volleyball 3: JV Volley- ball 1, 2. Amb.: To be a professional cosmotologist, have a great marriage and family and be rich 8- happy. Arthur, Tully: LEO 1: Letterman 1: VICA 1 : Var. Track 1: JV Track 1 : Varsity Cross-Country 1, 2. Amb.: I plan to work in some print shop and when I get good at it I want to get in to a big company. Atkinson, Paul: Var. Football 3, 4: JV Football 2: Frosh Football 1: Var. Baseball 3: JV Baseball 25 Frosh Wrestling 1. All of these sports at Greenway High. Amb.: To become successful in the business world. -5- Bagley, Darrell: LEO 4: Frosh Football 1:Var. Baseball 3, 45 JV Baseball 2: JV Wrestling 2. Amb.: To be a professional baseball player, own a sporting goods store, and have a cabin In the Rocky Mountains. Bailey, David: French Club 1, 2: NFL 3: Pres. 4: Student Council 2, 3: VICA 4. Amb.: To be a famous cosmetologist, to marry Gina Gatti, and to be rich, or, to marry a rich, famous nurse named Gina Gatti. Blatzer, Renee M.: Amb.: To study cosmetology and com- mercial art. Go on working for the Pro-Life Movement and to have more boyfriends than Susie Fawcett. Bauchard, Debbie: Amb.: To become rich and famous, and live In California near the beach and own a Corvette. First get an apartment in California with Lori this summer. Bauer, Sally: VICA 4. Amb.: To Inherit money from my rich great uncle, and travel all over the world. 204 Senior Biographies Beck, Terri: Class Secretary 45 HERO 4: Jr. Civitan 2: Quill 8 Scroll 3: Pres. 4: FBLA 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Valhalla 45 Vikettes 4: Viking Views 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To goto college and to learn as much as possible. To live all my life to the fullest for myself and others. Staci and Ronna only settle for the best. Suzette, good luck your next three years. Beasley, Candy: Drama 3, 45 NFL 3, 4: Thespians 4: Speech Club 3: Officer 4: All School Play 3, 4: Musical 3, 4. Amb.: To always be Dick Decent's M girl. To forever eat fried zucchlnl and mushrooms with my friend. To have hair as red as my twln Brooksie. To eat as many Oreo's as Adriene. To someday meet Eleanor in Hollywood so we may once again compete for our favorite snob role. And here's four for nothingllll Bell, Laurie: GAA 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Tennis 3: JV Tennis 15 NCCJ 3, 4: Anytown 3: Who's Who in Amer- ican High School Students. Amb.: To see the Rocky Horror Picture Show as many times as Diane. To have a Turbo Carrera before Laura Delay. To have a wild and crazy time at college and meet a gorgeous guy with lots of money who's willing to spend at least 98 !u of it on me, and to remain an active member in Snora's Linge Club 3.4: Salad Club 4: Toga Club 4: Pecho's sidekick 3: Campanas Calcetino Club 3.4: and the Frank N. Furter Fan Club 3, 4. Benavides,Anlta: VICA1.Amb.: I would like to go to church school to learn to become a manager and run the store. When this is done I will move to Ontario, Oregon and run my own Church store and be happy with money. Benjamin, James R.: ROTC 1 , 2, 3: VICA 4. Amb.: I am plan- ning to go into the Marines or staying with the job I have now and becoming a professional welder. Benner, Rodney: VICA 4: Concert Choir 2, 3. Amb.: To mar- ry Janet Boykin and live a full and happy life with a Dober- man Pinscher and a Turbo charged Carrera. Berman, Claudia: DECA 3, 45 French Club: Jr. VI-Teens 1, 2: Model UN 3.4: NHS 4: MMSC 2. Amb.: To return to my homeland of Israel and become a tank commander. Berman, Michael: DECA 3, 4: German Club 1, 2: Gym- nastics 1 : Var. Wrestling 4: JV Wrestling 2: Frosh Wrestling 1. Amb.: Remain a macho manl Remember only the good die young and I plan on living for along rowdy time! I also want to pickup where Belushi left off. Besey, Cliff: ROTC 1, 2: VICA 4: Viking Hlklng Club 2: JV Baseball 2. Amb.: To get my van looking trick and to have my own carpenter shop. Also to prove Chevys rule over Ford. Bingham, Pam: DECA 3, 4: GAA 1: Student Council 1: Swimming 1, 2. Amb.: To remain with my friends: pepper and cinnamon and make lt through college having to live with Mitzi. Biddulph, Brooks: Drama 3, 4: GAA 1: Jr. Civitan 2. Amb.: I plan to someday end the feud between Kelley and my dog. To always have mud around for Marcia to play in. To have Sara turn my radio to KDKB and hear a song with words playing in it. To be able to say What are ya doin as good as Sheryl. To drive as good as Leslie. To trip as good as Klm. To swim Ilke Mrs. Hoffman. To spend more New Years Eve's with Kristy and Val. To grow as tall as Dean. Black, Lynette: Artist Guild 3, 4: DECA 3, 4: French Club 2, 4: Model UN 4: NHS 3, 4: Viking Ambassadors 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2. Amb.: To learn how to dance like Mr. Kieffer and to be his buddy foreverl To form the illustrious tax consulting firm of Black-Smith with Lisa and drive Kieffer and Asst. out of business, and to some- day get a two headed planarial To someday pay back Jess, Jack, Jeff, Blll, LeAnn, Llsa, etc. for all the rides they've given me. To have a white Christmas and someday be or- ganized and flnd all the things l've lost. Finally, to figure out what I'm going to do with my life, and then lead a full, happy life with lots of friends and maybe someday become the Mrs. of somebody tall, dark, and handsome! Blamires, Michele: Amb.: To be a case worker, to help those who are having trouble with their family or in some other trouble or just need someone to talk to. Bloom, Theresa: GAA 1. Amb.: To get my Fl.N. To get an apartment with Sue and Jackie from Camelback in May and go to California this summer and partyl Bohannon, Suzy: DECA 4: Drama 1, 4: JV Pom 3, 4. Amb.: To play basketball better than Eric. For Darclo to become a Spanish teacher. To promise to never climb on bathroom sinks with Stacy. Bolduc, Marie: DECA 4. Amb.: To make It to Lou Grubb's each year to test drive the new Cameros. To always have friends like Lisa. Tracey and Tammie. To bench more than Mark and Steve put together and be able to spend the rest of my life with Mark. Borowski, Hank: Amb.: Hope to graduate. Borsodl, Joe: VlCA 4: Frosh Track 1 :JV Cross Country 1, 2f Amb.: To get involved In a carpentry apprenticeship pro- gram. To sell my yellow bomb car and get my new 4 Wheeler. To be the toughest Pigmy chief in South Africa. To be as modest and humble as always. Also to drive as good as Ross Adams and James Grande think they can. Boykin, Janet: DECA 4: Drama 2: Thespians 3: Marching Band 2: Stage Band 1. Amb.: To be successful, happy In life and marry my highschool sweetheart. Rodney L. Ben- ner and own a Vette. Broderic, Becky: GAA 1 : Jr. Civitan 1: Student Council 1, 2: VICA 4. Amb.: Stay single 'till I'm married. To be rich enough to be able to travel all over, have a large ranch, a beach house, and a cabin by a ski resort. That's only after I'm married! Broderick, Rachel: GAA 1: HERO 4: Var. Cheer 3, 4: JV Cheer 2: Frosh Cheer. Amb.: To always be striving to be a better person and eventually settle down. Brooks. Ernie: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To earn as much money as possible by working as little as possible. Brown, Tab: Golf 2, 3, 4. Buchanan, Debbie: Amb.: To go to school and learn as much as possible, so I can become the best person I could be, and live life to the fullest. Eventually settle down. Buckner, Eleanor Frances: Drama 1, 2. 3, 4: French Club 1. 2, 3: HFL 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Valhalla 3, 4: Vikettes 4. Amb.: To live by the word of the truth for Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set Ye free . To see the world with open eyes, to reach the top of the highest mountains, to walk ln the lowest valleys, to sell the Seven Seas. To go where the brave go not. This Is my quest, to follow that Ill' star fthe III' onel, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far, in order to cure her of her ter- minal disease. Oreo as well as to try and cure Jeff of the dreadful African Motif by drowning him on a pile of African Fuzzles. To someday reunite Anthony and Kristy. To learn how to spell SABA, to teach Mark the meaning of the word mave, and to one day meet Candy on Broadway to once again compete for Our Favorite Snob and Julle, here's for nothlnglll tl think I'm too busy! Or maybe I should stop talking'?i Burbank, Susie: Amb.: ljust want to become rich someday and be successful in llfe and reach my highest goals ln llfe, and be happy. Burch, Cathy: GAA 1: Lettergirls 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: SAA 1 , 2: Varsity Tennis 3, 4: JV Ten- nis 2. Amb.: To live up to NeiI's words, Don't think, feel. Burkhart, Kim: Amb.: To finally get my quarter horse, go back to Calif. and party. Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thlngl I love you Russ Dinsmore and I always wlllll Party hardy! Burgess, Staci: NHS 3, 4: Vikettes 2: JV Tennis 1, 3: Frosh Tennis. Amb.: To remain part of the salt and pepper pair forever. To live each day, one at a time, plan for the future, but be happy now. Butcher. Brian: Gymnastics 2. Amb.: My ambition ls to goto college and become a composer and a musician. I wlll be very rich and travel to many countries and enjoy llfe. Butler, Tricia: Class Vice Pres. 2: Jr. Vi-Teens 1, 2: NHS 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Vi-Teens 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Vlklng Hiking Club 3: Var. Track 2, 3: JV Cross Country 3, 4. Amb.: To go to an all guy party with Barb Wuest. To get as many love letters as Hlede Hayes. To have a blast. To be a corporate lawyer. To run as fast as Val. To be on time to Government with You Sager. To pass up Doug Johnson in class ranking. To go skiing with Chlll Jeney and find Nicolette Street with Kathy Decker. I I- Callrl Loulse DECA1 2 French Club1 2 Amb To get marrled and be an Interpreter for the alrport Campenella Brlan Vlklng Htklng Club 3 Amb To have a mllllon before I am 35 to become a stuntman Campbell Joe Var Football 3 JV Football 2 Frosh Foot ball 1 Gymnastlcs 1 Var Wrestllngt 2 3 4 Roll Club 3 4 Amb To someday be as manly as Kent Yahnkee thlnks he ls to someday beat Amy In a spoon flght Carlson Carol French Club1 Jr Clvltant Amb To goto Glendale Communlly College to be wlth Joe study accountlng Carpenter Chrls Drama1 2 3 4 German Club1 Jr VI Teenst 2 Model UN 4 NHS3 4 Spanlsh 3 4 Student CouncIl1 Thesptanst 2 3 4 Var FootbalI4 Amb To pass the college maturlty test and cope wlth forever belng a dlsco destltute Carras John Artlst GUIIU 3 COE4 Amb To golnto bust ness or fashlon deslgn tololn the ranks of Calvm Kleln and Blll Blass To make COE student of the month of Feb wlth GIQI To go skllng wlth Tracy and Sean on a weekend that I dont have to go to the dermatologtst To contlnue havlng lunch wlth a certatn person at Jack ln the Box Carter Steve Amb To become a mechanic Casto Klmberley Drama 4 JV Cheer1 Amb To llve Ille to the fullest lncludlng becomlng a professlonal dancer Danclng IS a way of expresslng yourself that IS why lt ls a blg ambltlon Also to make people happy and get a good feellng wlthln them and to accompllsh through my danctng Also to have two healthy chlldren and have a beautllul mar rlage Cave Jeff Spanlsh Clubt Marchlng Band1 2 3 Stage Band3 Frosh Basketballt Concert Band1 2 3 Amb To be an alrllne pllot and play drums at Max s Kansas Clty To the rest of my llfe Carola Gerry Amb To become a mllllonalre and travel the world Chapman Kevln Athletlc Club 4 NHS 3 4 Vlklng Ambassadors1 2 3 4 Frosh Football 1 Var Baseball 4 Var Basketball 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Frosh Basketball 1 Boys State 3 AnyTown 3 Lucky Scholarship Competltlon 4 West Polnt Nomlnatlon 4 Amb To be as bug a man as Blll Kessler thlnks he IS To own a Mazda RX 7 to have my thlrd mllllon before the age of 21 Marry someone who looks llke Cheryl Ladd Master the ablllty of talklng llke Brlan Clark and Phll Floth To convlnce Rachel Cordes that she ls above average To determlne the true natlonallty ol Wlllle Heredla and to eat Frult Loops llke Tom Mllls Cheney Jlll Drama 1 3 Jr Vl Teens3 Vlklng Hlklng Club 3 Var Football 3 4 Var Pclm Manager3 JV Pom Manager 2 Amb To be as tan as Jackle gets In the summer To skl as well as Tracy thlnks she can To waltress as well as Trlcla B and Barb thlnk they do To someday flgure out Anzalone s love lute To h-take up better football plays than Brlan Mooo To become an honorary dellnquent To be hap py and llve Ilfe to lts fullest Clark Jlm VICA 4 Amb To become a contractlng plumber and completely redo the whlte house plumblng Clark Kelly Drama 4 NHS3 4 Spanlsh Clubt Student Councll 4 Vlklng Ambassadors 2 3 4 Var Cheer3 4 JV Cheer 2 Amb To be able to eat as many cookles as Terrl stay away from Brooks kltchen be shorter than Margle contlnue to excell ln chemlstry to be a slck healer to keep my room as tldy as Marcla s Clubb Davld Athletlc Club4 Var Tennls2 3 4 JV Tennls 1 Frosh Tennls 1 Amb To become a pro tennls player beat a Brophy player make It to Wlmbledon to keep my Spltllre golng make sure Bob W doesnt work too hard to get rlch and IIVG ln Monte Carlo own a fleet of Porsches have the world s record of fastest serve tour ln Europe prove to Mr Benford that I should be the coach llve long rettre young Comley Paul Frosh Wrestllng Frosh Swlmmlng Frosh Cross Country Amb To Ily a commerclal let or go to col lege somewhere where they can really play hockey and than go Into the pros Conder Antoinette Marle Photo 1 Sunnyslope Slngers 2 Sweet Beglnnlngs 1 Concert Cholr 1 Amb To be a pro fesslonal slnger and record the songs I have written To travel around the world and llve and learn from the land FOTUIH Kathy Class Treasurer2 GAA1 2 Jr Vl Tqns 1 etterglrls 2 3 4 Sr VI Teens Treasurer 3 Presldent 4 Student CounclI3 Golf 4 Var Track 2 Cheer Managert Amb To be a progolfer and klndergarten teacher and ln my spare tlme glve Chrls help to cope and to become one of the cone head clan and stay one of the gang Corea Karen Drama1 2 3 4 GAA1 2 Athletlc Club 4 Letterglrls 2 Sunnyslope Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 Thes plans2 3 4 Var Volleyball 2 3 4 JV VolIeybaIl1 Softball 2 3 4 Vlce PresldentGAA1 Class Councll 3 4 Amb To always hold onto my feellngs for Ed to be able to return to school and call the teachers by thelr flrst names to be lust as goofy as Mo To always stay frlends wlth Doodle face and Sleez Love and klsses to my man Ted I wlll become successful tn what Ido To prove to Julle that I can do It To look back at some of the good years of my llfe to always be an offlctal member of the Sldney fan club cllque group of Sunnyslope Crask DBVIG ROTC3 Amb Totust have tlmeto do thlngs other than work Crosby Catherlne Amb Take advantage of your talents be open minded but strong ln your values and bellets Crutchfleld Flandy VICA4 Marchlng Band1 2 Var Foot ball 3 Amb To become the greatest pllot ln the world and overcome my fear of llylng Cruz Davld Spanlsh Club 2 3 4 FBLA 4 Sllver Jubllee Commlttee Amb To do a commercial wtn an Oscar for lt After becomlng famous for It I plan to retlre to Hollywood and date all ellglble women then proceed to lorm an orphanage Cruz Mark VICA 4 Amb To bethe best 4 wheeler to have the most cars to become rlch have a car faster than Brlans and to get Stacy Kopp to go out wlth me and Stacy Flelds too Cuda Sandlna COE4 GAA1 NHS3 4 French Club1 2 3 4 FBLA3 4 Student COUDCII 2 Vlkettes3 Gymnastucs 2 Amb To get marrled and have 8 klds and to be a lawyer ln my spare tlme plans 3 4 Sunnyslope Slngers 4 JV Tennls 1 Amb To someday get Monty Python back on the alr and ln the mean tlme become a famous Ilttle person In the recordrn area Curlnlngham Davld LEO 3 Lettermans 1 JV Football 1 Frosh Football 1 Var Baseball 2 JV Baseball 1 Frosh Basketball 1 Amb To be able to grunt llke Brlan Mulr to have stralght legs to grow and to be happy Dally Ann GAA1 FBLA 3 4 VICA4 Amb To goto Col orado and have a great tlme Danlel Betsy COE4 French Clubl Treas 2 Pres 3 4 NHS 3 Trees 4 All School Muslcal 3 Prestdentlal Classroom 4 Amb To study under Ms Dlvlne be part of the conspiracy to assasslnate Berman move to Washlng ton convert the world to Pro Llfe and become a Super Buslnesswoman In management and accountmg Davla Marla DECA 3 4 Amb To get away from all the jocks except a couple to be as much ofa twlnkee as Leslle to be parolled from here to move out and become an ac compllshed Led Zeppelln freak To do the tlme warp agaln To stay frlends wlth all my frlends forever and to own a Mercedes Davle Bob Trl M 2 Spanish Club 1 2 Thesplans 4 Marchlng Band1 2 3 4 Stage Band 2 3 4 Sunnyslope Slngers 3 Amb To always be as manly as Ed thlnks he IS To never be as wlmplsh as wltless Whltson To always be DTGSIUEHI of the Wtllard Cratchlow fan club To never lose touch wlth good frlends or the good tlmes Wllh Mark Ed Paul Pooge Boo Ug Wttless Hopeless etc To take over Mrs Morrow s class To make MISS Smlth as happy as she has ever been Davles Nancy GAA 1 Qulll 8 Scroll 3 4 Valhalla 2 3 Concert Cholr 2 Amb To become a legal secretary to travel and to also someday get marrled but most of all to llve a happy Ilfe wlth the people that I love Davls Allen Var Track 4 JV Track 2 3 Frosh Track Var slty Cross Country 4 JV Cross Country 2 3 Amb To par tlclpate In the consplracy to assassinate Mlke Berman to be there when Llsa M Smlth makes her flrst mlstake To mass produce the Johns speclal Koolald and strlck vtne Davls Colleen Marchlng Band 4 Stage Band 3 Amb To try to become a buslness secretary for a blg buslness To hopefully someday get to be best of frlends wlth M BS agaln Davls Sheryl Drama1 GAA1 2 Athletlc Club 4 Let terglrls 3 4 NHS 3 4 Vlklng Ambassadors 2 3 Sec 4 Var Track 3 Var Volleyball 2 3 Capt 4 Amb To attend a Chrlstlan college major In Phys Ed meet lots ol people travel and flnd Mr Fllght always be successful always keep ln touch wlth hlgh school frlends and to always let the Sunshlne ln Day Mltchell ROTC 3 Amb To get out of Hlgh School DeBenedetto Connle HERO 4 Jr VI Teens 2 Amb To graduate and llve llfe to the fullest DeBusk Maryhelen Sweet Beglnnlngs 1 Concert Cholr1 Amb To be llfe long frlends wlth Julle learn to shout as loud as she can get uncle Blll to be as wacky as we are and to get my halr as curly as Danny s DeLay Laura Jr Clvltan3 Spanlsh Club1 2 3 4 Vlkettes 3 Swlmmlng 2 4 Amb Who Me'P To become wealthy to glve everyone a rude ln my Porsche Turbo Carrera to buy lots ofdeslgner clothes to geta transplantfrom l-lelayne to be a puta llke Laurle and to be a far out Wlld 8. crazy chlckl Della Donna Carrle COE1 Sweet Beglnnlngs1 Concert Cholr 1 Amb My ambltlon IS to get marrled and have two klds and have a happy and good llfe Deal Dean A FIOTC1 2 3 4 Sclence Club1 2 3 Vlklng MllltaryClub1 2 3 4 Amb lwlll becomethe greatest sor cerer ln mlddle Earth l wlll reclalm Mordor as my own Inhabltants of Mlddle Earth beware Sauron has returnedll' My warnlng IS plaln The Earth shall be lnfested by the UROK hle mount doom shall flame agaln! Decker Jamle DECA 3 4 Jr Clvltan 2 3 Amb Goto all the graduatlon partles become happy and successful and party Decker Kathy Class Vlce Pres 1 GAA1 Letterglrls 4 Spanlsh Clubt Student Councll 2 3 4 Valhalla 4 Vlklng HlklngClub3 Var Track1 2 Swtmmlngt 2 3 4 Amb To pack a better sack lunch than Sue Yaeger and Val Sktba Dellfle Mlke Varslty Basketball 3 Frosh Basketball Amb To move to the South Seas drlve a baby blue pantera snort snow boogte woogle all nlght long play the blues In the day and sometlme ln the near future meet Sally by the tennls courts Dench Jon DECA1 Photo 1 Amb To own a race car and race lt In Pro stock To be the world s best racer and to become rlch by the age of 25 Dendy Flobln GAA1 2 Var Track 2 3 Varslty Basketball 4 JV Volleyball 2 Var Badmlnton 4 Softball 2 3 4 Amb To always be happy Il I am not always happy I would llke enough money to drown my sorrows ln Dennlng Davld Swlmmlngl 2 Talent Show 4 Amb I wanna be a rock and roll doctor Dewman Llsa GAA1 Sr Vt Teens3 FBLA3 JV Baseball Scorekeeper 4 Var Track Manager 3 4 Softball 2 3 Amb To have no more 5 s To succeed ln everythlng I do To get marrled someday not ln the near future To be elther a secretary or a surglcal nurse To llve llfe to Its fullest To see and do everything posslble Dlggs Tony Amb To graduate and get my tralnlng and go to work Dlxon Mlke Amb Travel around the world playlng ln a band Donaldson James Speech Club 4 Amb To go Into broad castrng school and become a Dlsc Jockey And also I d llke to travel around all over Dowdy Lacey GAA 1 2 Athletlc Club 4 Letterglrls 2 Model UN 3 Sunnyslope Athletlc Assoclatlon 1 Marchlng Band 1 Var Track 1 2 3 4 Var Volleyball 2 3 4 JV Volleyball 1 Softball 2 3 4 Amb To further advance my feelings for Ed To someday be as rellglous as Teeeena To always be wlth Mlke Go out and look for actlon wlth Sheryl Davls and Karen Corea To take countlng lessons wlth Val To be Gtng s sts To beat Val In racquetball To never patch agaln To be as humorous as Jerelyn to be as cute as the breezer Always be happy to always be a member of the Sldney fan Club Dowers Jeff ROTC1 2 3 4 Vlklng Mllltary Club 2 3 4 Var Football 4 Color Guard Amb To be llke Steve Martln and to someday be a flghter pllot and to marry E K some day Dugan Amy GAA1 FBLA3 4 Swtmmlngl 2 Amb To attend college and major ln Business Admlnlstratlon To be a Boston Eagle forever Senlor Blographles 205 llll keith Moot-rs vacant position in The who and be rowdy cum-nog, Cathy: Drama 1, 3, 41 Student counoll 1, 2g Thes- ' : 5 ' 'I Dugan, Terrie: German Club 2, 3. Amb.: Go to Scottsdale College, get a degree ln Equine Science, to see James Mr. Blll show. To be Amy's friend forever. Dunn, Mlke: LEO 4. Amb.: To remain a member of the Delln- quency Club for life. To beat Joe's peddal car in a race. To get Sue to sign my 77-7B yearbook, To be as rowdy as Rob. To be as big a man as D.J, To finish my car, to own the best Ford 4x4 ever seen. To get in a hlgh speed chase with Sgt. Stedanko, and not get caught. To buy a cruisin' Van and travel alot. To dispose of all of Dave WhiIt's clones. To con- quer the treacherous heights of Mount Saragusa. To get a date with Anne. To keep in touch with all my good friends. To be a member ofthe Pee Dub Club. . -F- Foreman, Ross: German Club 1. Amb.: To go to trade school and learn to be a master welder. Forest, Mitzi: Amb.: To find my stairway which lies on the whlsperlng wind. Forst, Lori: HERO 4: Athletic Club 4: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Pom 2, 4. Amb.: To spend two weeks in California with Dawn as planned, to always remaln a member of Beanos dork club, to never say 'oh gag' as much as Llsa H., to never meet up with Big Red again, and to always be as happy as I am. Fox, Rob: Letterman 3, 4: Starlites 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4: JV Football 2: Frosh Football 1: Varsity Baseball 3.4: JV Baseball 1, 2. Amb.: To be as tall as Lik and never as short as Stallion. To be as tough as Craig thinks he is, never be as big a cigarette as red. To always be co-pres. of the delinquency club and keep It going. Always remain good friends with Joe, Lik, Steve, Llttle John, Nelli, Delbrook, Ghetto, Maggot, Gene Dancin Machine, Tim, Red, Buckshot, Mich, Gusse, and Jeff W. To roll a 4x4 with Steve and Joe C. To get into Sams business. To remain friends with Mel, Sandy, Sherri, Jlll, Traci, Tammy, Stacy, Denise, Sorry if I forgot anyone. To someday get taken off the mountain by the ski patrol like Steve. And to have as much money as Red stole from Yellowfront. Frayling, Julie: Valhalla 3. Amb.: To be radical and joln a commune. Frazier, Brad: LEO 4: Model UN 2, 3: NFL 4: FBLA 4: Thes- plans 4: Frosh Football 1: Golf 2, 3. 4: JV Wrestling 2: Frosh Wrestling 1. Amb.: To be adopted by Hugh Heffner. r Freed, Steve: German Club 1, 2. Amb.: To be an architect and take Joanie to the Bahamas. To also become famous like Rev. Jimmy Jones, or the Shaw. Frisbie, Shari: Amb.: To learn to play the guitar as good as Bill Nelson of BE Bop Delux or Jimmy Page of Zep. To grad- uate: to earn enough money to move out of state. There's alot of stuff I want to do. I want to get my poetry book pub- lished and write some songs. -G- Gettleman, Brad: LEO 1, 2, 3. 4: Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Sunnyslope Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Frosh Football: Var. Track 3, 4: JV Track 2: Frosh Track: Var. Cross Country 3, 4: JV Cross Country 2: Var. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: I would like to get a shandy like Joe L., to be a faster mover than Steve K. fln the 440l. Never to get red hair like Whitt, gain 80 pounds and to become a doctor and drive a dlfferent car to work every day of the week, and to keep in touch with Chris, Steve, Tom, Joe, Rob, Dave, Craig, Tim, Mike, Kari, Grant, and Eddie. Gehr, Jeff: LEO 4. Amb.: To get a great job, become rich very quick and retire at the age of 25. To own a 1959 cher- ry sunburst Gibson Les Paul, a Marshall stack and Rock 'n' Roll and play the Blues forever. To own a '69 killer 'Vette and do a 150+ mph to the grocery store. To someday meet a really nice girl and marry her and llve In a mansion on a hill Gehr, Lynn: Spanish Club 2: Var. Track 2: Swimming 13 Amb.: l want to be rich and tamous and be able to eat more than Julie and never gain an ounce. Gibson, Tory: Sunnyslope Singers 1: Concert Choir 1. Amb.: To become an aircraft mechanic. Giordano, Debbie: COE 4: Jr. Civltan 1, Sec 2, Pub. Man. 3: Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Starlites Man.1, 2.3: Marching Band 2. Amb.: Graduate from college and be successful in busi- ness. Take shorthand at 120 w.p.m. Be happily married, the wife to my husband and the mother to 6 kids. Friends always with M.K. To always keep people smiling and to keep on talking and being friendly. Gleason, Mary: Amb,: To grow a little taller, and earn enough money later on to travel all I want. 206 Senior Biographies Goj, Heidi: GAA 1: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Vlkettes Trees. 3. Amb.: To live my life in peace and joy, show Leigh the right way to the swimming pool, hire her as my lawyer for my world-wide hotel chain, go to Kennedy Airport and play backgammon with Mimi, and always have her as my ugly sister. Gonzalez, Ana: GAA 1,2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Amb.: To be happy and go to Europe. Gorman, Tammy: Jr. Vi-Teens 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: VICA 4: Var. Pom 3: JV Pom 2: Var. Football Stat Girl 4. Amb.: To have an everlasting life. To be rich and buy a Mercedes. To get married and have a kid that will turn out to be a man like C.M. To always be happy with the people I love. To always be good friends with J.P. and to someday be as ugly as Mr. Deever thinks he ls. Gorski, Sandy: Amb.: To succeed ln college, and have a good Ilfe. Get married and stay happy. Grande, James: Letterman 4: Gymnastics 2. 3, 4. Amb.: To have the meanest 4-wheeler ln Arizona. Be able to out 4- wheel Ross. To be able to out bench David. Greene, Joan: Thespians 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To be the best I can possibly be, for Nancy, Brian, Wayne and ltto, always be friends, and that Snoopy gets to be President. To always be funnier than Lynette Shorr. Griffin, Perry: VICA 1. Gronholm, Arto: German Club 4: Var. Wrestling 4. -H- Hacker, Marc: Fr. Football. Amb.: To enter into the electron- ics field. Hahn, Rick: Drama 1. Amb.: Successful C.P.A. Hancock, Trina: DECA 3, 4: Swimming 1,Al'l1b.: To remain with my friends, Salt and Pepper, and hope my teeth don't crack going to NAU. Hankinson, Tracey: VICA 4. Amb.: To find an open job with Tammie and Marie, to beat Russ Russ in Racquetball, and to be rlch and never do any housework. Hardt, Mike: SAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Fr. 1: JV 2: Var. 3: Track Fr, 1: Var, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To treat someone better than Rocky did, never be as loud as Dave Witt, and to never Pole Vault on a cracked pole agaln. To be on Steve Koestner's ski rescue team. Have a life-time membership to the SHS delinquents, and to always call Joe Lik Franky. Some day be as rich as Chris Lucas thinks he is. Hayes, Heidi: GAA 1: Letterglrls 2, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Viking Hiking Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 1.2, 3, 4: Var. Cheer 2: Mascot 3. Amb.: To be as daring as Jodi by taking THE PLUNGE , become as intellectual as Brian Muir and Doug Johnson, keep Jenny out of trouble, meet Tricia at the workcrew in the sky , and mostly to always share the sunrise with He who provides it , you know? Haynes, Cindy: Class Treasurer: COE 44: GAA 1: Jr. Civitan 3: Jr. VI-Teens 2, 3: FBLA 2: Student Council 1 , 2, 3. Amb.: To spend it with someone special tJ.N.i. Healey, Cheri: Drama 3.4: French Club 1, 2: Jr. Civitan 2.3, 4: Tri-M 4: NFL 3, 4: Vi-Teens 3: Thespians 4: Sweet Beginnings 3: Gymnastics 1: Swimming 1.Amb.: To gradu- ate from any college that I can and go on to law school, become a lawyer and marry a good-looking rich guy. To shrink to be 5'3 all my life. To meet Robert Redford and not faint. To play for the Pittsburg Steelers in the Super Bowl. Heck, Barbara: VICA 4. Amb.: To own an Island called Utopia. To be best friends with Terie forever. To be 19 . . . really. To get married after Brenda does. Help people in the medical field. Goto as many good concerts as Sunnyslope goes to the bad ones, To always have my little sister, Heredla, Willie: Jr. Civltans 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1: Fr. Football 1: Basketball Fr. 1:JV 2: Var. 3, 4. Amb.: To work to be a major College Basketball player. Be a Laywer for needy people. Herron, Chris: Lettergirls 2: NHS 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Maiorettes 1, 2, 3. Amb,: To go to college to become suc- cessful and help others. To sit Jack in the corner forever. To see Teresa stlll blushing in ten years. To live where lt snows. But most ol all . . .To be happy! Hewitt, Nancy: GAA 1 , 2: Athletic Club 4: Lettergirls 2: Ten- nis JV 3, Var. 4: Volleyball JV 1, Var. 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To beat Dana in Tennis, own a Porsche, and take life easy and not get hurt. Hldn, Tim: VICA 3. 4: Fr. Track 1: Fr. Cross Country. Amb.: To 4x over the highest mountain in Steves truck, then ln my own 4x. Also to become the best Cabinet Maker around. Hinson, Tim: Amb.: To leave Frank Wagner the pins and the punk rocker memories of the Ramones at Black Sabbath. tGabba Gabba Heyii Holland, Jlm: Var. Football 3, 4: Fr. Football: Gymnastics 1, 2: Fr. Basketball 1. Amb.: To study the effect of the Arizonan Red Worm on mans existence in South America, research supported by the Gov. To discover the real will of Howard Hughes, Holzer, Julle: HERO Club Historian 4. Amb.: Most of all to be there whenever Chris needs me, and to make him happy forever. Have Bonnie as my special friend always, and buy an expensive car. lif possiblel. Houze, Doug: Fr. Tennis 1. Amb.: To become a farmer in Columbia. Hudson, Wendy: VICA 3, 4, Amb.: To become a Physical Therapist and to gain weight, Huebsch, Ark C.: Amb.: To retire at 35, live in a big house on a mountain, to marry once, to have 10 kids, to die happy. Hughey, Teresa: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 4. Amb.: To be successful and happy and live where it snows at Xmas. To have brown hair - blonde, anylhlngl To not have Donnie call me Red or Stupid . To be able to look Jack in the eye. To embarrass Mr. Deever. Huiee, Fannie: NHS 2, 3: Spanish Club 4: VICA 4: Vikettes 3: Viking Ambassadors 3.4: JV Volleyball 1. Amb.: To flnlsh my schooling and become one of the few to own the Wrigley's Mansion, and to become a doctor and be able to practice it in England. Hulstrom, Mickey: Drama 4. Amb.: I am in the Coast Guard and will go to college while in it and become a Forest Ranger. From then on it will just have to continue on Its own. Human, Mark: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Class Sgt. at Arms 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Swimming 1. Amb.: To pass the college maturity test and get a real job where I can deal with people, unlike the job I presently have. Hurst,,Vickie: Jr. Civltans 1, 2: Spanish Club 1. Amb.: To have a successful and wealthy life. To remain happy and rowdy forever. To live life to its fullest, wildest extent. To become US. world champion skier. To out ski Lois down Big Bear Summit and to remain Bonnie's best friend foreverl Inman, Bob: Amb.: To drive my red Lamborghini to my red house in Florida without it breaking down, Inman, Shelli: COE: Var. Football 3, 4. Amb.: Stay single tlll l'm married, go on a cruise for my honeymoon. Llve in San Diego on the beach with a large dog. Drlve a Mercedes Benz, And be rich. Ivie, Rick: Jr. Civitan 1: LEO - President. Amb.: To become successful in the business world. Become an animal like David and drive a mean truck like Billy. -J- Jancarde, Maribeth: Marching Band 2: Stage Band, Amb.: Is to go to college and graduate with a degree in what I want a degree in so that I can have my degree ln the degree of my choice. Jeanette, Jamie: Hero 4. Jendrisah, Jean: German Club 1, 2: Science Club, Pres. Sec. 2 yrs.: FBLA 1: VICA 1, 2 Sec. 8. Pres. Amb.: To goto the Bahamas with Stevie and become a fashion designer and open my own shop. Johnson, Denise: COE 4: Jr. Civitan 2. Amb.: To goto col- lege and become a dietlcian. To always have a frlsnd like Karen. To live a happy and healthy llfe. Johnson, Doug: LEO 2, 3. 4, Officer 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Ver. Baseball 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: Frosh Baseball 1. Amb.: To catch a bigger bass than Barbara Causht, to go road racing with Scott in Black Canyon City, to remain an elite member of the U.R. Brains with Trish, to get back at Barb for all of the bruises she gave me at the Hickory Club meetings, and to yoddle with Margie in the Alps, Johnson Tum Sunnyslope SIngers4 Amb lhope to be the manager 8 owner of a prlvate company Jones Klm Amb To become a kmdergarten teacher to be wlth Randy forever and ever and ever Jones Melody DECA 4 President Var Cheer 2 Frosh Tennls 1 Frosh Cheer 1 Sunnyslope Prlsoner 1 2 3 4 Amb To go to Callf wlth Cyndle and meet Rod Stewart' To marry a rlch 8 handsome man To have the honor of golng out with Dave Whittaker To have Llsa get to Mll wlth Butch flrst Bt to park ln Brlggs parklng space To go on tour wlth Van Halen Jowdy Nelson DECA3 Athletlc Club4 Letterman 4 Var Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Frosh Football 1 Var Wrestlmg 3 Frosh Wrestling 1 Amb To someday see If Dave What taker IS really red To be as smart as Cralg Maggl thlnks he Isl Also to grow a beard llke Grizzly Adams And to some day be as blg as GRANT ALLEN To get Steve Koestner to stop eatlng plzza And to keep Roby Fox out of trouble Kaburd Bonnle COE 4 Jr CIvIfans1 FBLA 3 Amb To be a good wlfe to my Jlmmy only make hum so happy and love hlm forever and ever To always be Vlckles very best fnend forever To always have happlness Karp Leann FBLA 3 Sclence Club 2 Amb To become an executlve ofa blg business flrm perhaps the presldent and owner To make the best out of everything I do Kee Steve Letterman 4 Var Football 4 Frosh Football 1 Swlmmlng 1 Amb To get to know Brtan Mulrs Dad ldl Amun To be as good at racquetball as Scott Hess thmks he IS To own a nlce 4 wheel drlve Keene Llsa Spanlsh Club1 2 Valhalla1 Amb To go on In llfe and take thmgs easy day by day Kennedy Mary Drama3 4 French Club1 Athletic Club1 2 3 4 Letterglrls 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 1 3 Sun nyslopeAthletIcAssoclallon1 Gymnastlcst 2 3 4 Amb I plan to attend the 1980 Moscow Olympics Llve In the lap of luxury for the rest of my llfe and to see every concert commg up Kessler Bull LEO4 Frosh Footballt Var Baseball3 4 JV Baseball 2 Varslty Basketball 3 4 JV Basketball 3 4 Frosh Basketball 1 Amb To replace Tom Marlon who re placed Gene Wllder as the World s Greatest Lover' To be rlch and to be the ftrst man to streak the moon To be the flrst water skuer to lump the Grand Canyon Klnkner Terry GAA1 Jr VI Teensf Dlvlng3 Amb Togo to NAU wlth Mlchelle to learn to play the gultar llke Ann Wtlson and to own a Ferarn Klrk Julle FBLA3 4 Marchlng Bandt 2 3 Stage Band 2 Amb To goto college and get a degree In business and to get a well payIng1ob Knouse Peter VICA 2 Vtce prestdent Amb To obtaln my goals and to get rlch as fast as posslble Kober JarnesJ Dramal 2 3 4 Tru M 4 Thesplans1 2 3 Vlce pres 4 Pres Vlklng Ambassadors 4 Sun nyslope Slngers 2 3 4 Boys Quartet Muslcal 1 2 3 4 Reglonal Choral Festlval 3 4 Reglonal Solo EnsembIe3 4 Talent Show Judge 3 4 Amb To restore flne family enter talnment ln fllm by belng a professional dlrector producer Koestner Steve German Club 2 Var Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Frosh Football1 Var Track 2 3 4 Frosh Track 1 Frosh Basketball 1 Amb 1 To goto ltaly and eat a pizza wlth Mama Celeste and some Ravloll wlth Chef Boy Ardee 2 Roll a 4 wheel drlve wlth Rob Fox and Joe Campbell 3 Make my car as nolsy as Dave Whlttakers 4 Always be taller than Jlll Cheney and be able to be around her wlthout havlng to klss her 5 Have Tracy Markle teach me to skl as well as she thlnks she can 6 Be able to steal money as well as Dave Whittaker but not get caught 7 Be able to skl wllhout havlng to get rescued by the sk: patrol Kohn Jeff ROTC! VlCA3 4 Kopelmen Brenda DECA4 Vlklng Mrlltary Club 1 2 3 4 Var Football 4 JV Football 3 Frosh Football 1 Golf 4 Cheer Manager Amb To be as tall or taller than John Graves To wln the Farrah Look Alike contest To never be plastlc always be happy and graduate wlth higher honors than Nelson Jowdy Kopp Stacey Dramat GAA1 HERO4 Spanlsh Club1 2 Amb To be happy the rest of my llfe travel around the world have a Beach house IN Newport and be successful wlth whatever I do Korp Robert D Jr Clvltanst 2 Photo3 4 ROTC1 2 Vlklng Vlews 3 4 Amb To be successful ln any future endeavors Krehblel Janet Photo2 Marchlng Bandt Amb To make a lot of money tn real estate marry Tum some day get a new red Trans Am and move to Tahltl Kwlatkowskl Llsa Jr VlTeens1 2 NHS 3 4 Spanlsh b 1 Secretary 4 Vlkettes 4 Vlklng Ambassadors 2 3 Sec 4 Pres Var Pom 2 3 4 Capt Class Counctl 1 2 3 4 Close Up3 4 GIrlsState3 PFGSIUBHYIBI Classroom for Young Amerlcans 4 Jr Mlss Pageant 4 Gemco Scholarshup Contest 4 Phoemx Honor Cottlllon 4 Amb To be happy to beloved and ltve my own llfe Chrls Tammy Suzy Chen Kathy Thanks for your speclal fnendshlp Keep In touch Tlmmer love you forever and always You ll always be mme Pam thanks for three terrlflc years Good luck 79 80 Lackey John Amb To get a good education and flnd a job that I wlll be able to do a lot of traveltng Lange Marcy DECA4 FBLA4 Marchlng Bandt 2 Amb To work hard and get a good Iob In fashlon and to get to at least one Dallas Cowboys game To be happy and rlch Laskln Brlan Amb Open a rock and roll radlo statlon then get ln a rock band use four walls of Marshall amps and get Into some heavy feedback Travel to Thalland Hawan and Germany Laurle Adena GAA 1 HERO4 Jr Ctvltan 2 Spamsh Club 1 2 Concert Cholr 1 Amb To never have to llsten to Doug and Joe discuss their physics or to loan Bull anymore paper or penculs Lee Doug Swtmmmg 4 Amb To become a member ofthe l-llghway Patrol and to help my friends on the road and to move the skldrow to Newrlver Leonard Tanya Amb To be a sophlstlcated lady legal secretary for a blg corporatlon to be a great wlfe and mother of three klds to be happy loved and Important I want to meet so many people and go so many places Lester Teresa NHS 3 4 Sclence Club 3 Gymnastics 2 and be rlch Llkovlch Joe Var Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Var Base ball 3 4 JV Baseball 2 Swlmmlng 3 4 Amb Never to have red halr llke the WHITT never to be as fat as Nelly break Mlke Hardt s comb and stay good frlends wlth Steve Rob Dave Nelson Cralg Grant Chrls especially JIII Sara Tracy Klm Stacl Barb Laura Lmda Lomeland LeAnn GAA1 Jr VI Teens1 2 Letterglrls3 4 Model UN4 NHS3 4 Vlklng Ambassadors3 4 Var Bad mmton 3 4 JV Badmlnton 1 2 Softball 3 4 Amb To become as good a dancer as Mr Kleffer to help Chrls cope wlth llfe To become a member of the famous coneheads and to always be one of the gang Long Blll ArtlstGulld4 German Club2 LEO4 Amb To have money fastcars a 59 sunburst Les Paul andto meet Kelth Fllchards Loome Steve Var Football 3 JV Football 2 Frosh Foot ball Frosh Wrestlmg Amb To become a better skier than Bob Ackerman then move to Tahltl and be a straw hat tycoon Lowell Tom Amb To work for the Post Offzce as a mall man Lucas Chrls LEO 2 JV Tennlsl JV Track 2 Frosh Track Frosh Basketball 1 Amb To knock all of Davld Whlttaker s red teeth out wlth a racquetball racquet To take Elvlss place to be able to talk llke Steve Koestner to become as good of a boy as Karl s parents thlnk he ls to have my feet someday become as blg as Joe Llk s to be as mellow as Rob Fox ls all the time Lucas Ed DECA 4 Marching Bandt 2 3 4 Stage Band 1 2 3 4 Amb To be happy get married to Salll Gleeson drlve a blg truck and get even wlth everyone who got me at one time Ludwig Dan VICA 4 Amb To be happy and see the end to be able to sleep late everyday move to Cal and llve on the beach Lynch John German Club1 3 4 Model UN4 ROTC1 2 3 4 Vlklng Mllltary Club1 2 3 4 Amb To beccmeadoc tor and dlscover the cure for the common cold Maggt Cralg Letterman 1 2 3 4 Var Football 3 4 JV Football 2 Var Track 2 3 4 Var Wrestllngl 2 3 4 Amb To be as manly as Grant Allen to go to Italy to vlslt Mama Celeste never to have red halr llke Dave Whltt to roll a Bala wlth Robbte Fox to be a star llke Joe Campbell to be as smart as Nelson Jowdy Mandel Cralg ROTC1 2 3 Amb To goto PC and get an AA In photography Mannrng Anne Var Pom2 3 4 JV Pom1 Amb To marry the great Byron Queen to be just llke Jane Gunn to once agaln burn Kent Yahnke and drrve an Internatlonal Vette pace car Markle Tracy German Club Sec 3 Athletlc Club Soctal Dlrector4 NHS 3 4 Swlmmlng 2 3 Co captain 4 Amb To keep my fox' To contlnue belng an honorary glrl delln quent Somehow get out of roomlng wlth Sara Anzalone at U ol A Be more popular than Jull Cheney thlnks she IS And have everlastlng memorles of the dellnquents buggln and huggln mel McCulloch Isobel HERO 4 Amb To eventually go to Europe and travel and to pursue my career In Child Psy chology McCullough Pat French Club1 2 3 Amb To avold run nlng Into dlsco destttutes as much as posslble To discover what has happened to Kendra of the Jungle and get her senlor yearbook prcture But most of all I want to be able to avold the hazards In the pastures of llfe McCune Patty VICA 4 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 1 2 Amb To be a cosmetologtst have my own shop by myself To be able to tell others about God and wln them to the Lord To have a happy llfe Mclnally Davrd French CIub3 Sclence Club3 Amb To contlnue the Braln Trtangle In Mr Wheatley s class To for ward Man s knowledge In space and the vazrous dlmen stonal planes McKlnny Elleen Sclence Club1 2 3 FBLA 2 3 VICA4 Amb To become very successful and rlch In whatever lme of work I choose and have a happy healthy llfe I McKlssack Dlon Letterman 4 Model UN 2 3 4 JV Track 1 Frosh Track 1 Var Basketball 3 4 JV Basketball 2 Frosh Basketball Amb To no longer flght wlth bleachers and lose to her In something To prove that water really causes cancer In all llvrng thnngs Govt supported McNell Joe Photo1 Amb To become a leader ofa Rock n Roll Band andtolead allthe rock n rollsoldlers to vlcto ry Because lm a rock n roll soldier and I m golng to play lt tlll the day l dye Rock onl Meeker Pete Marchmg Band 1 Amb To be a beach bum then be a rock smger Then marry Pam Malntel Scott Var Football 4 Frosh Football Amb Tollve In a nlce home In Colorado and have a summer beach house In Hawau To have front row seats to all good con carts To learn to snow skl better To be super strong and be able to box my blg brother s head In Melnlck Joseph A ROTC 3 4 Vlklng Mllltary Club 3 4 Sunnyslope Athletic Association 3 4 Amb I aspire to a productlve career In astronautlcal englneerlng after whlch I plan to be the hrst man to Alpha Centurl and back tn flve weeks Then I Il get married to a nrce Christian glrl and sung wlth a contemporary gospel band lsartouslyll So please be patlent God lsn t flnlshed wlth me yell Metzer Tom Spanlsh Club 1 Amb To own my own bust ness and get 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'- 5 . .: l ' ' - 1- ' 1 , , - - - 1 - q ' . ' . ' ' 1 1 I ' I 112 t I 1 1 I Il I I I I r ' ' ' ' t I I v U I ' . : . 2 ' 2 I . I I I I -, I I 1 I I ' I I . . ' . 2 2 2 ' ' 2 2 . - I I ' ' l 2 ' . 2 . 1 12 1 5 - i - -1 , .: . . 2 2 '- 2 . . 1 . 1 . . . . ' 4 2 , ' ' I I ' . . ' ' 11 ' -1 I 1' I , , ' , . .2 . 2 . 2 I I I I I . ' 4 1 . . ': . . ' . z . 2 2 - ' I I I I ' ' ' ' 5 ' . .: ' I 1 I 2 2 1 . . 2 ' ' . ' , ': 2 ' 3 3 3 ' . 2 . 2 . . 2 1 '- , . .: ' ' ' 2 ' 2 2 . 2 ' . 2 I 1 II 1 2 I ' I . , I . I I r I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . 2 2 ' . 2 2 . .2 ' . I ' I I I I ' . . . ' ' Mllton, Cheryl: French Club 2, 3: Athletlc Club Treas. 4: Lettergirls 1, 2, 3: Sr. Vi-Teens 3: Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Var. Cheer 4. Amb.: To enjoy life to its fullest! Montierth, Michelle: Drama 1, 3: GAA 1: Jr. Vl-Teens 1, 2: Vikettes 3: Gymnastics 3: Swlmming 1, Amb.: To finish A.S.U. by the age of twenty-one, drive a yellow Corvette and stay together with my very special guy, and always keep In contact with a very close friend, Doobie. Moog, Jack: Marching Band 1,2: Anytown 2. Amb.: Goto U of A and become an Engineer. To donate my body to the Sunnyslope Biology Lab. To be part of the conspiracy to assassinate Berman. Morse, Roberta: French Club 2: Concert Choir 1. Amb.: To attend a fine unlversity and really work toward my goals. To find the answers to the puzzlements in my Ilfe. To be able to repay people who have shown me kindness: Cathy, Nadine, among others. To thank Mrs. Whalley for her sup- port and encouragement and to wrlte things which wlll be of use to people. And to get a bit crazy at times and have a great time in life. Muir, Brian: LEO 4: Letterman 4: Science Club 4: Var. Track 2, 3, 4: Optimist Student of the Month of January. Amb.: Hugh Hefner's photo editor. To start the worId's first quadraplegic swim team. To go to Fantasy Island and drown Tatoo in 3 feet of water. Irrigation flood control man- ager for Dustbowl Oklahoma. To be 118 as manly as Tim O'Niel tells everyone he is, to be spiderman's sidekick. To be guest of honor at Idi Amin's house for dinner. To wln the 1984 Olympics in Shot, Discus, Javelin, and Hammer. Murphy, Pat: ROTC 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Stage Band 2. Amb.: I want to go into fashion merchandising. Myers, Dawn: FBLA 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2. Amb.: To escape to Colorado and never come back. To be happy for the rest of my life and never get fat. -N- Nikolatos, Cynthia: Class Secretary 1: COE Vlce Pres. 4: Student Council 1: Frosh Tennis 1: Var. Pom 3, 4. Amb.: To go to California with Mel and meet Rod Stewart. To become a great fashion designer and travel the world. To live In L.A. and drive a Fiat. Nowotny, Cherri: Lettergirls 3, 4: VICA 4: Swimming 3, 4. Amb.: I wish to be a professional horse trainer and may I never have to clean up after them. Nelson, Joe: Var. Football 2, 3, 4: Frosh Football 1: JV Track 2: Frosh Track: Var. Wrestling 2, 3: Frosh Wrestling. Amb.: To be rich and ice skate better than Cindy, and to be a man like Nelson thinks he is. To be as strong as Tom Mills. Nelson, Nick: Photo 2, 3, 4: Frosh Football. Amb.: To become rich at an early age. Own a house boat-and'live in a marina in San Diego. Go to the Wllli Nelson picnic down In Texas. Go deep sea fishing again and last of all die in bed. Novlchl, Larry: Drama 1: Student Council 1: Valhalla 2: Viking Hiking Club 2: Frosh Football: Frosh Basketball. Amb.: Become a better skier. -Q- O'Dell, Pat: ROTC 4. Amb.: Management and skilled laborer. Oldenburg, Becky: FBLA 1, 2, 3. Amb.: To help under- privileged people. To have as many pets as I can fit In my house. To get marrled. To be successful in all I do. To have a faster car than anyone else, especially Dave Schlers. O'Neil, Tim: LEO 2, 3. 4: Athletic Club 4: Valhalla 4: VICA 4: Var. Football 3: JV Football 2: Var. Track 2,.3, 4: Frosh Track. Amb.: To be as good in track as Brlan Muir thinks he is. To be as popular as Rocky Repp. To be a marching band leader for the blind. To have the first string of swimming pools In Dustbowl Oklahoma. To coach the first quad- raplegic track team. To live along and happy life, hopefully with Lisa. Osbon. Jacqule: COE 4: JV Volleyball 2. Amb.: To skl as good as Jill thinks she can. To help Mike Hardt on the phone. To beat Tim in a Karate match. To see what Trent buried In the sand for Shelli. Owens, Chris: Spanish Club 1. Amb.: I want to be a plant breeder. and own some nice collections of Orchids and palms. I would also love to bring some undercovered orchids to the world. 208 Senior Biographies ..p- Pankratz, Corinne: GAA 2: Softball 2. Amb.: Artist, work with Fire Department or Police Department. Pankratz, Maureen: Sunnyslope Athletic Association 2: Sunnyslope Singers 3, 4: Concert Choir 1, 2. Amb.: My ambition in life ls to goto Ork and find my own Mork. Pape, John: NHS 3, 4: JV Track 2: Boy's State, National Merit Semifinalist: Frosh Cross Country: Hlking Club 2. Amb.: The next great white bluesman. Papietro, Joanne: VICA Treas. 4: JV Tennis 2: JV Badmin- ton 2. Amb.: To live in comfort and with ease. To stay as single as Colin Is until I am ready to be marrled. To some- day receive a beautiful car of my choice. To succeed as a Dental Hygienist, and always be able to laugh at llfe. To always take care of Tammy. Pattakos, Nadine: German Club 2: Marching 3: Stage Band 1. Amb.: I want to be a well-known wrlter and someday mar- ry Tim and write a song about him. I'll never stop telling stories, and wlll always have Tammy, Alllson, Amy, Julie, and Cathy on the edge of their seats. Alter Tim and I marry, we'll hopefully move to Hawaii or Paris and raise a rare breed of worms. Our thoroughbred worm company will serve the world. I'd like to be remembered with, Don't take life too seriously or you won't get out of It alive. Laugh alit- te. Peterson. Susan: Swimming 1. Amb.: First of all to go to Europe, then to go to college and marry Todd Garrod. Then move to Callfornla and be rlch. Pfelfer, Glen: Amb.: I would like to make enough money to travel all over the U.S. with some friends. I would like to own a houseboat and a 1973 Gran Torino. Pleper, Paula: HERO Sec. 1: Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3. Amb.: I plan to be happy and be a Special Ed. teacher and to marry Wayne after college. Pond, Troy: VICA 3, 4: Frosh Football: JV Track 2, 3: Frosh Track. Amb.: To grow up and be as good and successful in llfe as my father is, and to own my own business. Also to marry any girl that will have me. l'd also like to box Duane Squire and whip him. Preston, Jeff: German Club 2: NHS 4: Photo 2: Varsity Ten- nis 1.2: JV Tennls1:Close-Up 3, Pres. 4. Amb.: To become a famous doctor or researcher and become filthy rich so I can buy a dark-blue turbo-charged Carerra' and go on a date with Valerie Bertlnelll. To steal Leigh Talmage's Mustang, to outscore Llsa Smith on a test, to go on an African Safari with Lynett Black and find a plgmy teller than she, to be Mr. Breeze's T.A. for the rest of my life, and to be Mr. Kieffer's campaign manager in the 1984 Presi- dentlal campaign, to be happy and marry someone who wlll clean up my room. -Q- Ouarterman, Pat: Photo 3: VICA 4: JV Basketball 2. Amb.: To be successful ln life and to party hard, and make the best of life. -R- Ramos, Phyllis: GAA 1: HERO 4: Spanish Club 1: Sr, Vl- Teens 3: Var. Track Man. 2, 3. Amb.: To be Marta HoIder's best friend forever and ever and to be happy for the rest of my llfe. Realsen, Tracy: COE 4: GAA 1 : Spanish Club 2, 3: FBLA 4: Marching Band 1: JV Tennis 3. Amb.: To go to ASU and have a crazy time, but still get good grades and to be suc- cessful. Renl, Bill: Frosh Track: Frosh Basketball. Amb.: To gradu- ate from college before I collect social security. Repp, Rocky: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Var. Football 2, 3, 4: Frosh Football 1: Gymnastics 1, 2: Var. Baseball 4: Var. Track 3. 4: JV Track 2: Var. Wrestling 2, 3: Frosh Basketball. Amb.: Skl the Alps, to win a ski race without my opponent cheat- Ing. Rhlnehart, Ronda: DECA 3, 4: Jr. VI-Teens 3: Sunnyslope Athletic Association 1: Var. Track 1. Amb.: To burn Pete McCurdy, to knock off Sally Fields and become Burt Reynolds girlfriend. Rhodes, Gina: COE 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. Amb.: To live a long, honest. happy llfe. Rickert, Lois: Athletic Club 1: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To ski every ski slope In the west and finish in one piece. To own the biggest meanest 4-wheeler this side of the Mississippi. Robbins, Marcia: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA 1, 2: JT. Vi-Teens 1: Spanish Club 1, 3: Student Council 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Viking Hlklng Club 3: Var. Track 1: Var. Cheer 2, 4. Amb.: To someday be able to count all of Brook's freckles, to always be Sara's twin sister, to live on a farm with Kim, to never lose touch with my mascott buddy. To train Leslie not to say bushedl To ride piggy back inthe mud with Kelley. to always ski with Dion. And most of all, to Glorlfy God ln everything I do. Robertson, Tiki: Frosh Track: Swimming 1: Var. Cheer 2. Amb.: To someday be able to run my life the way I would like it run. To marry Terry someday and to be Jackie's bud- dy forever. To have enough money to live a life of ease and travel. To be able to help others who can't help themselves. Robinson, Scott: Amb.: To set a land speed record In e Chevy Luv through Black Canyon Clty with D..l. as co-pilot. To meet as many girls as Kent thinks he has. To ski as good as Rocky can. And to succeed in all that I try. To scale Mount O'Neil. Rodgers, Eddie: Drama 1: Spanish Club 1: VICA 4. Amb.: To be able to joln Bob's church and to be as much of a brute as he is, and to skl as well as Wop does. to be In the biggest water balloon tight in the history of Sunnyslope, to be able to tell jokes as well as Whitt thinks he can. Ronk, Terry: ROTC 4: Viking Military Club 3, 4: Student Council 1. Amb.: To be happy at whatever I do and help make the people around me happier. Rosenblum, Ron: DECA 4: German Club 1: FBLA 4. Amb.: To be a prominent salesman, to make at least 5150.000 a year, to own a matching set of brown and beige Mercedes Benz 450 SL and 450 SEL, and to own a house like the Tates own on the program Soap. After all this If l can still afford it a 1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible. Probably most importantly, would be to make my parents happy and proud of me at all times. Rumpler, Tammie: DECA 4: GAA 1: Spanish Club 2. 3: JV Track 2, 3: Swimming 1. Amb.: To buy my own Camero in- stead of test driving them at Lou Grub. To always stay good friends with Tracey and Marla. To be Tlm O'Neils kld sister always and forever and to show him howto ride a motorcy- cle. To teach Dave Whitt my name ls Tammie and not Rump. To have as many good looking guys call me as Lorl Anderson says call her. To never own another La Bomba and always party hardy with my trlends. To be ln both Mark and Maria's wedding and Tracey and Russ's. Ruckman, Heather: GAA 1. 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: VICA 4: Gymnastics 1, 2: Var. Track Man. 2, 3: JV Track Man. 2, 3: Var. Football Stat girl 3, 4. Amb.: To become a Dallas cheer- leader. Rusiecki, Steve: German Club 3: NHS 3: Marching Band 1: JV Football 2: Frosh Football. Amb.: To find my own Utopia. ..3.. Sand, Helayne: Jr. Vi-Teens 2: Model UN 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 4: Sr. Vi-Teens 4: Vlkettes 3: Viking Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4: Var. Football 4: JV Tennis 1, 2: Frosh Track 4: JV Badminton 2: Close-Up 4: Anytown 3: Century 3 Leadership Award 4. Amb.: To go to law school and become a successful and famous attorney. To become rich enough to have a Porsche, to one day belong to the Laura at Mlmi Moustache Club and to have lust half as many clothes as Laura Delay. But most of all to be happy and content with whatever I make of my llfa. Sandler, David: German Club 1, 2: NHS 3, 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Vlklng Military Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Frosh Wrestling 1. Amb.: To get married and go to college. Saragusa, Karl: Frosh Football 1: Var. Track 3, 4: JV Track 2: Frosh Track 1. Amb.: To sink eight on the break In the pool game of my Ilfe. To stay buds with Chris, Steve, Tom, Joe, Rob, Dave. Tim, Mike, Brad, Grant, Ruse, Bill, Craig, and Scott. To have the meanest 4 wheeler In the world, and live happily ever alter with Bonnie, Buster and Bueford. Schearer, Gigi: COE 4: Drama 1, 2: GAA 1: German Club 1: Jr. Vi-Teens 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Sterlltes 1: Student Council 3: Sweet Beginnings 2, 3: Var. Track 4: JV Track 2, 3: Var. Pom Manager 4. Amb.: To marry a mlnlster lWaynel and glorify God In everything l do and say. Of course we must not forget my study of law. Schleis, Dave: Photo 3: VICA 4: JV Cross Country 1.Amb.: To drive the fastest car Dodge rulesl Never come back, move to Wisconsin and grow. To get married. Schubert. Julie: Spanish Club 2: Sweet Beginnlngs 2, 3. Amb.: To be a psychologist and to know Dan for a long time because he's a wacko and keep my friends forever. Schwertley, Mlke: German Club 2: S Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Varslty Football 3, 4: JV Football 2: Frosh Football 1: JV Basketball 2: Frosh Basketball 1. Amb.: To someday rellve my football lite and run out of bounds before Maggi and Llko hlt me. And to get a house with a stairway to nowhere. To be with Lacey for a long time. To come and to meet all the SHS Dellnquents at the Suns game ln 1984 against Philadelphia in section 14, row 3, seat 6. And never to be In Koestner's ski rescue team again and to see the SHS Dellnquents llve on and on. Secunda, Damian: Drama 2. 3, 4: ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Viking Military Club 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To join the Alr Force and become an officer. Sharon, Bonita: COE 4. Amb.: To always have Julie as my speclal frlend. Move out and be on my own. Be happy and free. To eventually get married and then travel. Most of all I want to be able to understand Stewart some day. Shearer, BIII: DECA 3, 4: LEO 3, 4: Student Council 3: Var- slty Football 3, 4: JV Football 2: Frosh Football 1: JV Track 2: Frosh Basketball 1. Amb.: Grow up to be like John Belushi, just like Nelson Jowdy, Yeal Just like Nelson Jowdy guess what l am? I also want to be blg and strong and halryjust like Mr. Wheatley. Shoob, Margie: Class Treasurer 1: DECA 4: GAA 1: Jr. Clvltan 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Council 3: Vikettes 2, 3: Anytown 3: Youth Town Hall 3: NEA repre- sentatlve 4. Amb,: To find a career that will keep me busy and happy. To find the true meaning of Bash-bosh . To go to Switzerland and yodel on the highest mountain with Doug J. Shorr, Llnette: Artlst Guild 3: Drama 4: French Club 1: Jr. Vl-Teens 2: Model UN 1 : Sr. VI-Teens 4: Thesplans 4: Vik- Ing Hiking Club 1: JV Track 1. Amb.: To become a guest host of Saturday Night Livel And to always be close to my buddies Adriene, Merkel, Leanne, and Corb. Short, Julie: Drama 4: Jr. Civitan 2, 3: Sweet Beginnings 2: Concert Choir 3: Pep Club. Amb.: To be a physical there- pist or a social worker. just be with people and work with them, and to grow taller. Short, Ron: Amb.: Live an exciting life as an off-road racer, become rlch and famous, and never roll ralls like Jeff. Never grow old. Shriver, Mike: COE Treas. 4. Amb.: To get my CPA certifi- cate and make lots of money. Sleg, Tony: Amb.: To be well known and to know people well. To see the world and to, someday, make my parents proud of me. Slgfrldson, Kristy: GAA 1: German Club 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Gymnastics 1,35 JV Cheer 2: Mascot 4: Literary Magazine Staff 4. Amb.: To run a motor laugh llke Brenda, to hold a cheer mount with Marcia, to show Dion what flb are, to get Leslle to eat junk food, to beat Tracy down lupe, to help Brooks through next New Years Eve, to jump out of Val's wlndow, to meet ELO. to discuss how the braln works with Michelle and to make it to the top of sophistlcatedness. Sims, Hubert: Amb.: To finally graduate and get a good pay- lng job. Sklba. Val: GAA 1, 2, 3: Athletic Club 4: NFL 1: Sunnyslope Athletic Association 3, 4: Var. Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Var. Cross Country 4: JV Cross Country 2, 3: Class Council 2, 3, 4: Anytown, 4. Amb.: To be Barb Wuest's presldentlal cam- paign manager when she becomes the 1st woman Presl- dent of the U.S. To always take good care of my little bud To one day become friends with G.l. Joe agaln. To get as many guys chasing me as Peggy Sklba. To always be able to beat Nelson Jowdy In racquetball. To glve God's message to all. To have the best Graduation Party everl To always be a member of the Sidney Fan Club, the Rumblettes, the Galactic Fourbadoors, the towelettlee, and Oreo gangl Slotta, Mark: JV Tennis 1: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. AQMB. : To become a great phllanthroplst, and then to become an indian guru end slt on a mountaln In the Himalayas. Win a Nobel Peace Prize ln photo journalism and climb Mt. Everest. Slusher, Lisa: GAA 1: Jr, Civitan 3: VICA 4. Amb.: To become a professional cosmelologist, make loads ol money, and move to Britain. Smith, Lisa A.: DECA 4: GAA 1, 2: Jr. VI-Teens 1, 2: Let- tergirls 2, 3, 4: Var. Track 1.2, 3, 4: Swlmmlng 1, 2. Amb.: To goto the Olympics in 1984. And hang glide and or sky dlve. To marry W.G. Smith, Llsa B.: HERO Trees. 4: Vlkettes 3. Amb.: To become a B'nal B'rith youth organization regional director, be the only Llsa Smith in the country, to marry a wealthy lawyer who practices in San Francisco so my parents wouldn't mind coming to visit me, to goto Israel for a year and go to school there, to always be friends with Staci Burgls. to always remain at peace with myself. Smith, Lisa M.: Model UN 4: NHS Sec. 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2.3, 4: Vlklng Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4: NCCJ 1,4: Presiden- tlal Classroom 4: Literary Magazine Staff 4. Amb.: To enjoy llfe and llve each day to the fullest, and in doing so make those around me happy, to always go on learning, to do something with my life that wlll leave the world a llttle bet- ter place for my having been here, and to always let my llght shlnel To form the illustrious tax consulting flrm of Black-Smith with Lynette and drive Kleffer and Associ- -ates out of business, and to some day get a two-headed no-tailed planarial Smith, Mark: Drama 3, 4: Thespians 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Sunnyslope Singers 4: Frosh Football 1: Concert Band 2, 4: AZ Regional Band 4: AZ Regional Cholr 4: All AZ Flesta Bowl Band 3, 4: All-School Musical 3, 4. Amb.: To become the best sheepherder Miss Goehring has ever known. To compete against Phll for a broadcast- Ing job ln Argentina. To someday have someone as proud of me as Jess is of hlmself. To always be as masculine as Bob is. To stay best friends with Bob and Ed forever. To never move for Eleanor no matter what. To always slng Tomorrow from Annie as good as Candy does, and to always excel In everything I do. Snyder, James: French Club 1, 2: ROTC 1, 2: Gymnastics 3, 4: Swlmmlng 1. Amb.: Everything in the world remains to be done or done over. The greatest picture is not yet painted. the greatest play Isn't written lnot even by Shakespearet, the greatest poem ls unsung. Speaks, Mike: Frosh Football: JV Football. Stanley, Mellsa: VICA 1: Majorettes 3. Amb.: To have a rip snortln' good time all the tlme. To make a lot ol money, move to England and own a brand new Porsche!! Stark, Ron: Photo 2, 3, 4. Amb.: Photo Editor of Playboy magazine, Pulitzer prize, marry Roberta Nelson and Ilve a productive llfe, own a genuine Ansel Adams photograph. Be the flrst man to travel faster than llght speed and dle ln a super Nova where I can spend eternity floating among the stars. Meet God. Starkovlch, Todd: Athletic Club 4: Var. Football 3, 4: JV Football 2. Frosh Football: Var. Baseball 3, 4: JV Baseball 2: JV Basketball 2: Frosh Basektball. Amb.: To be as manly as Craig thinks he is. To never joln the roll over club. To always be ln the Delinquent Club. To race a rail down Baja and win. To have bigger scars than Tlm O'Neil from motor- cycle raclng. To play a practical joke on Red wlthout get- tlng hlm mad. Stepanlan, Sharl: Jr. Civitan 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: FBLA 4. Amb.: To attend a college with a fountain and to earn more points than Amy. Storms, Paulette: COE 4. Amb.: To goto California and own my own Night Club and of course, be rlch, flnd Mr, Right and get married. Sturgeon, Debbie: FBLA 3. Amb.: To have a date with Tlm Johnston on graduation night. -T- Talmage, Leigh: NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Vlkettes 3: Viking Ambassadors 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To be successful and happy ln whatever l do. To prove to Mlmi and Heldl that blondes don't and never will have more fun. To be 113 of the trio forever. To represent Heidi's world hotel chaln ln all legal cases. To always beat the ugly sisters In racquetball. Taylor, David: Sunnyslope Singers 1: Concert Cholr 2: Frosh Football 1. Amb.: To get to college and earn my mas- ters degree. To be successful after hlgh school: l guess flret l'd better try to graduatel Taylor, David: Amb.: To play the lead role in the movle 'Llstomania'. Tietjen, Bruce: Drama 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2: Stage Band 1: JV Baseball 2: Frosh Baseball. Amb.: To become Roger's manager. To become rlch and famous, play as an opening group to Heart and meet Nancy Wilson. Trlpp, Karen: HERO 4. Amb.: To go to college, work with children. To always have friends like Kenlse and Kelly and to llve a good and happy Ille. Truax, Ginger: French Club 2, 3. Vlce-Pres. 4: Model UN 2, 3, Treas. 4: Valhalla 4. Amb.: Travel Europe and use the French that Madame Roulier taught me, take over the U.S. Government with Mr. Deever. become a professional wrlter for college with Mrs. Eberly's help, become the first female F. Lee Bailey, be Blobface's friend forever, take Susan to Tucson often, teach Carolyn to be optimlstlc, reach inner peace and discover Nirvana, be with Danny and someday become Lacey's sis. -V.. Valenzuela, Lorenzo: LEO 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Stu- dent Councll 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Var. Track 4: JV Track 2, 3: Frosh Track: Verslty Cross Country 3, 4: JV Cross Country 2: Var. Wrestling 1.Amb.: To always strive for hap- piness: to always take pride In my heritage: to write a ter- rific novel of my memoirs: to thank my parents for all their help, and to become President or Pope and make Mr. K my top alde. Van Benschoten, Pam: DECA 4: Gymnastics 3. Amb.: To become a stewardess or a model or a photographer or an Interior decorator and be richl VanDe Wyngaerde, Carolyn: Class President 1: French Club 3, 4: Lettergirls 1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 1: Swimming 1, 2, 4. Amb.: To grow hairy apples on which to write love songs. Vance, Voni: Drama 1, 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Vi-Teens 3: Sunnyslope Singers 1, 2, 3: Concert Choir 1: Gymnastics 2: JV Track 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To become an alrline stewardess, but If that's not possible I want to be a chlld psychiatrist and help little children grow up mentally healthy and sta- ble. l'm going to try and keep myself ln top physical candl- tlon untll it's not possible anymore and maybe someday l'll wln a Mlss Universe Physique contest. Vickers, Jackie: COE 1: Jr. Clvltan 2. Amb.: To live a happy llfe with Steve after we are married, and to do things our way. -W- Waldron, Corlna: Amb.: To goto college and get a good job In business. Get married and have four children and adopt elght. To see Joe Salow and Allce Scoulll together. I worked hard for that. To see Anna Santopletro and Jlm Pape together. To be as good a person as Mrs. Franz and to grow as tall as Mr. Deever. Waldron, Robert: Amb.: To live a long and happy llfe In this world of mistrust with a wlfe and friends. Walker, Lori: Drama 4: HERO 4. Amb.: To live a long llfe with Ben, to help all the children l work with to grow and become happy and smlllng adults. To make all people I come In contact wlth happy with me and thelrselves. Wagner. Frank: Thespians 3, 4: Frosh Basketball 1. Amb.: To be adopted by Mr. D's famlly as the offlcial mascot. Walsh. Dale: NHS 3, 4. Amb.: To see Batman and Robln meet Godzilla and to be a shrink ln Hollywood. Walsh, Kim: GAA 1, 2: Athletic Club 4: Lettergirls 1, 2, 3: Concert Cholr 1: JV Track 1, 2: Swlmmlng 1, 2, 3, 4: Soft- ball 1. Amb.: To llve. To become the best PE teacher. To become a lifeguard on a beach. To get the one and only guy ln my Ilfe, who l have llked for the last four years and many years to come. lf this falls I wlsh to become the best of friends forever. To be able to swlm ae well as Lols Rlckerl and Ms. Hoffman. To learn how to dleco dance as good as Glgl Shearer and learn to do a bar hang and L hang ae good as Jonl Vance. and be able to be a great PE teacher as Mrs. Forner. Finally to swim a large sum of water and to never drown In my life. Wascher, Kelly: COE 4: GAA 1: Jr. Civitan 3: FBLA 3, 4. Amb.: To go to a major college and major in accounting and be very successful at my job. Watson, Paul: DECA 4: Tri-M 3, 4: Sclence Club 2: Vlklng Ambassadors 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Stage Band 4. Amb.: To earn a lot of money without having to work a lot, and to never return to SHS for classes. Senior Biographies 209 Webster, Amy: DECA 45 GAA 45 VICA 45 Sweet Beginnings 45 Concert Choir 45 ICE 4. Weldy, Trisha: Marching Band 1, 25 Var. Football 3, 45 Var. Wrestling 3, 4. Amb.: To soon become rich and successful. To travel to Guam and the Virgln Islands. To flnish school and maybe someday become an Obstetrician, marry Bill and learn to snow ski and whlte water raftlng and get very good at my Powell skateboard. To stay in touch with Karyn, Allyson, Mltzl and Jerr. Welch, Scott: Frosh Track 15 JV Track 1. Amb.: To continue the Brain Triangle ln Mr. Wheatly's class. To be able to run track again and play the guitar proficiently, Wheaton, Janean: Model UN 25 NHS 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sunnyslope Singers 3, 4: Sweet Beginnings 25 Concert Choir 15 Concert Band 1, 2. Amb.: To become a registered nurse working with young children. To be a good wlfe and mother living in a happy and peaceful life. Whitson, Jess: Model UN 3, 45 Tri-M 3,45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Stage Band 35 JV Baseball 25 Optomist Stu- dent of the Month of Oct. 45 Boys State 35 Orchestra Pres. 1, 25 All State Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Llterary Magazine 45 Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To become a professional athlete and do underwear commercials. Whlttlock, Dale: VICA 4. Amb.: To be rlch, rich, rich and famous by the age of forty with soclal security for the future. Whittaker, Dave: DECA 45 ROTC 1, 2. Amb.: To see Sylvester eat Tweetie Blrd, to never become as burnt as Robbie, to build an oil well in Steves hair, to see Tom and Arnold make a movie together, to convert Craig to a Red, to break Hardts blow dryer, to run like Liko, to park my car in Mr. Briggs office, to start my own nation of red heads, to ski the slopes of Saragusa, to go hunting wlth or for Chrls Lucas, to marry Mel for her money, to be delinquent to the end, to watch Anderson grow to become a professional narc. Wick, Mlke: NHS 3, 45 Viking Ambassadors 2,35 JV Cross Country 15 Class Council 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To someday own a four by four Jimmy that's better than Jeff Preston's. To go to U of A and have a blast. To never fall asleep again in math class. To christen Jeff's Chevy Van before he does. To always be able lo play racquetball better than Jlspilo someday play chopsticks with one hand. Wldner, Chuck: Varsity Track 1, 25 JV Cross Country 2. Amb.: To start out In the world, get my mllllon, climb a tall pine tree, and listen to my beard grow. Y L Wiggins, Adrlene: Class Vice Pres. 35 Drama 1, 2, 3, 45 Model UN 2, 3, 45 Tri-M 2, 3, 45 NFL 25 NHS 3, 45 Student Councll 25 Thespians 3, 45 Sunnyslope Singers 2, 3, 45 Sweet Beginnings 15 Girls Quartet 2, 3, 45 JV Badminton 2, 35 Frosh Tennis 15 Speech Club 4. Amb.: To be able to mess up Jess Whitsons hair and to be discovered. Wlgman, Joel: Amb.: To continue the Brain Triangle in Mr. Wheatly's class. To talk half as much as Mr. Wheatly, and to get as far away from high school as l can. Wlles, Mike: German Club 1, 25 VICA 45 Frosh Wrestling 15 Swimming 1, 2. Amb.: To forget all the garbage l learned in high school, to move to Malibu and become a professional beach bum. Willcoxson, Bob: Drama 45 VICA 45 Frosh Football 1: Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3. Amb.: To be a skln diver for roto rooter. To become an engineer and become rich. Williams, Jeffry: Amb.: To become a true Californian. To belong to the first Olympic surfing team, To out-snowski Kenty. To be as great as Mike Hardt thlnks he Is. To find a lady who truly loves me and to treat her like a queen of England and to marry her. To make everybody quit being lgnorant and realize that Ken Yahnke is a great guy. To continue to ask friends to call me my right name. And most important to find the stairway to heaven to see everybody smile. Williams, Ricky: Amb.: Do minor car repairs andlor agricul- tural work and always drlve a Ford. Wolhers, Spencers: Spanish Club 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 4. Amb.: To be an electrical engineer. To go to the 1984 Olym- pics. To get married and live in Carefree and enjoy life as it comes. D Wood, Diana: Artist Gulld 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Model UN 3, 45 Spanish Club 1. Amb.: To remain cynlcal and apathetic and attend VanDe Wyngarde's wake, to call up Mark Human and or Mike Wiles and complain once in a while, to continue to eat frozen yogurt and talk over Cat Casino wlth Laurie Bell, to keep Theresa Hughey and Llsa M. Smith naive, to get a ride in Delays' Porsche, to teach Ch rlstopher the ethics of spirituality and to finally discover a brand new Island. Wright, Randy: Drama 15 Frosh Baseball 1. Amb.: To be a rich man before I am thirty. 1 .. !'if,J J ' 210 Senior Biographies Wuest, Barb: Class President 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2.3, 45 GAA 1 , Jr, Vi-Teens 1, 25 Sr, Vi-Teens 3, 45 Student Councll 1, 2, 3. 45 Viking Hiking Club 35 Var. Track 1.Amb.: To be a celebrity like Trlcia and get on the Wallace and Ladmo Show. To win the Fedmart Scholarship. To convince Val that l'm not running for Pres. To be as Intellectual as Doug and Brian. To be as smart as Kathy. To have a better sand- wich than Sue. To have as big arm muscles as Hldi and Doug. To be as well known and recognized by the guys as Tricia. To grow up and llve ln a food processing plant so I can be content forever. You know what I mean? -Y... Yaeger, Sue: French Club 1 , 2, 3, 45 Jr. Vi-Teens 1 , 25 Sr. Vl- Teens 35 Student Council 1.3, 45 Var. Pom 2, 3, 4, Amb.: To be the first woman to have a polygamous marriage with as many men with 4-wheelers as will fit in one church. To be as intellectual as Doug Johnson and Brian Muir. To learn how to ski and get off the ski lift before going to the top again. To always be a member of the Oreo gang, the swing- ing singles, the Galactic Fourbadors, the Mr. K 8 D fan club, and the Mohawk Club. To see sunrlses and stay close to all my buddies for ever and ever, Yahnke, Kent: Frosh Football5 Var. Track 2, 35 Frosh Track. Amb.: To become one of the true Californians at this school. Out surf Jeff W. someday. To someday ski on the Olympic Ski Team. Ybarra, Geralyn: GAA 1, 25 JV Track 3, Amb.: To enjoy life to the fullest, and to be great at whatever I do. -Z- Zimmerman, Ronna: Athletic Club 4. Amb.: To grow three inches, tell Terri Beck to please visit me, tell Stace Burgls to get me a blanket, and tell Margie Shoob to beeshl Zumwalt, Mitzi: DECA 3. 4: GAA 1 . Amb.: To remain with my friends Salt and Cinnamon, and to be content with whatever I do ln life, lf l make It through college with Pam. Zwemer, Mimi: Jr. Vi-Teens 1, 23 NHS 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2.3, 45 Vikettes 2, 35 Anytown 3. Amb.: To llve a life of hap- piness, to always be one-third of the trio, to be as smart as Leigh thinks she is, to be as spacey as Heidi and always have her as my ugly sister. 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NPN 8314 North 7th street AUTOGRAPHS Advertnsmg 22 222 Index SENIORS -A- Ackerman, Bobby 21, 132 Adams, Ross 21 Allen, Jay 21 Anderson, James 21 Anderson, Lorl 21, 1 26 Anzalone, Sara 21,121,127, 135 Arrona, Janey 148 -B- Balley, David 21,127,135,14B Bagley, Darrell 21, 1 1 1, 121, 132, 188, 169 Baltzer, Renee 21 Bauer, Sally 21 Beck,Terrl20,21,130, 139,152 Beesley, Candy 21,120,127,135 Bell, Laurie 21,113,127 Benjamin, James 21 Benner, Rodney 22 Berman, Claudia 22,120,126 Berman, Michael 22, 121, 126, 1 74 Biddulph, Brooks 22 Bingham, Pam 22,126 Black. Lynette 22,118.120,126,127, 133,149 Bolduc, Marie 126 Bloom, Theresa 22 Bohannon, Suzy 22,126 Bonflli, Michelle 22,121 Borsodi, Joseph 22 Boykin, Janet 22 Brderlck, Rachel 20, 22, 130, 200 Broderick, Rebecca 22, 148 Brown, Bruce 14B Buchanan, Debra 130 Buckner, Eleanor 22,127,135, 139 Burch, Catherine 1 20, 182, 184 Burgis,Stacl23,113,120 Burkhart, Kim 23 Butcher, Charles 23 Butler, Patricla 22-1,120,143,170 -C- Callrl, Louisa 23,126 Campanella, Brian 23 Campbell, Joseph 23, 174 Carpenter, Christine 23, 120 Carlson, Carol 23 Carras, John 23 Cave, Jeffrey 23 Challlnor, Denlce 23,125 Chapman, Kevin 23,113,177 Cheney, Jill 23. 121 Clark, James 23,148 Clark, Kelley 23, 120, 121,149,200 Clubb, Davld 24.181 Conder, Antoinette 24, 127 Corbin, Kathaleen 24, 110,113,187 Corea, Karen 24, 120, 197 Crask, Davld 24 Crosby, Catherine 24 Crutchfield, Randolph 24 Cruz, David 24 Cruz, Mark 24 Cuda, Sandlna 24,120,124 Cunning, Cathy 24,127,144 Cunningham, David 24,121,132,189 -D- Dally, Barclay 148 Daniel, Elizabeth 24,120,125,127, 136 Index Davia, Marla 126 Davie, George 24, 155 Davies. Nancy 25 Davis, Colleen 155 Davis, Donald 25, 169, 192 Davis, Sheryl 25, 120, 121, 149, 171 Deal, Dean 25 Debenedello, Connie 130 Debusk, Maryhelen 25 Decker, Jamie 126 Decker, Kathy 25,113,121,139,143 Delay, Laura 25 Delladonna, Carrie 25,125 Delre, Michael 25 Dench, Jon 25 Dendy, Plobin 172,191,197 Denning, David 25 Dixon, Michael 25 Donaldson, James 25 Dowdy. Lacey 26, 191, 195 Dubina, Suzette 26 Dugan, Amy 26 Dugan, Terrle 26 Dumas, Steven 26 Dunn, Michael 26 -E- Eaton, Leslie 26,1OB,12O, 121, 143, 200 Edells, Lina 26,120 Edwards, Amy 26, 182 Ellsworth, Allyson 26 Emrlck, Theresa 148 Englund, Sean 27,125 -F- Fawcett, Susan 27 Fazio, Lori 27, 1 1 1, 126 Feeley, Susan 27 Feldman, Jessica 27, 1 12 Fields, Stacy 27, 148 Fllield, Jeff 27, 169 Flinn, Dawn 113, 1 21, 126, 202 Forst. Lori 27. 109, 121,130,1B6,202 Fox, Robert 27, 1 21, 188 Frazier, Bradley 27,121,127,132,135, 1 87 Freed, Steve 27 Gatewood, Eddie 27 Gehr, Jeffrey 27, 132 Gehr, Lynn 28 Gettleman. Bradley 28, 169,174,192 193 Giordano, Deborah 28, 125 Gleason, Mary 28 Goj, Heidi 113,120 Gonzalez, Ana 28 Gorman, Tamara 28,148 Gorskl, Sandy 28 Grande. James 28 Greene, Joan 28, 144 Griffin, Perry Grillo, Marla 29 Gronholm, Arto 29, 176 Gullck, David 29 Guilford, Richard 29,199 Gunn, Jane 29,130 Gural, Tony 29 -H- Hahn, Rick 29 Hancock, Trina 1 26 Hankinson, Tracey 29 Hardt, Mike 29,192,193 Harris, Duane 29 Haskln, Brian 29 Hayes, HeldI29, 113,121, 186 Haynes, Cindy 125 Healey, Cheryl 135 Heck, Barbara 29, 148 Heredla, William 29,121,177 Herron, Christine 29,120,140 Hess, Scott 29, 148 Hewitt,Nancy 171,182,191 Hicks, Timothy 146 Holland, James 29,121,164 Holzer, Julie 29,130 Hughey, Teresa 30, 120, 121 Huebsch, Carl 30 Hwee, Fannie 113, 120, 148 Human. Mark 20,30,120,127 Hurst, Vickie 30 Inman, Robert 30 Inman, Shelli 30 lvle, Rick 80,111,132 -J- Jackson, Allison 30 Jackson, Davld ao, 14a Jeanette, Jamle 30, 130 Jendrlsak, Joan 30 Johnson, Denise 30,125 Johnson, Doug 3O,120,121,132,1BB, 191 Jones, Kimberly 31 Johnston, Tim 31 Jones, Melody 31, 121 Jowdy, Nelson 121,164 -K- Kabrud, Bonnie 31 Karp. Leann 31 Karp, Robert 31 Kennedy, Mary 31 , 186 Kessler, William 31,111,132,177,18B, 189 Kohn, Jeft31, 148 Kee, Steven 164 Keene, Lisa 31 Klnkner, Terry 31 Klrk, Julie 32 Knouse, Peter 32, 148 Kober, James 32, 127, 149, 160 Koestner, Steve 32,121, 164, 192,193 Kopelman, Brenda 32,126 Kopp, Stacey 32, 130 Kwiatkowski, Llsa 32, 113, 1 19, 120, 140, 149, 202 -L- Lackey, John 32 Lange, Marcy 32 Laurie, Adena 32,130 Lee, Doug 33 Leonard, Uthynia 33 Lester, Teresa 33. 120 Llkovlch, Joseph 109, 121, 164, 192 Lomeland, Leann 33,113, 117,12O. 133,136,149,172,191 Long, William 33,120 Loome, Steve 33, 121 Lowell, Virgil 33 Lucas, Chris 33, 121 Lucas, Laura 33 Lugo, Beverly 33 Lynch,John 33,129,133 -M- Maggl, Craig 34,109,121,165,166, 174, 192, 193 Mandel, Craig 34 Mannlng,Anne121,126 Markle, Tracy 34 Martini, Joseph 34, 148,174 McCulloch, Isobel 130 McCullough, Patrick 34 McCune, Patty 34,148 McKinney, Eileen 34, 148 McKissack, Dion 34,177 Meintel, Scott 34,164 Melnick, Joseph 34, 120 Metzger, Thomas 34 Miller, Kim 34,121 Miller, Terry 34 Mills, Dan 35 Mills, Thomas 35,177 Milton, Cheryl 35, 200 Montierth, Michelle 35 Moody, Jack 35 Morse, Roberta 35 Muir, Brian 35, 132, 192, 193 Myers, Dawn 124 -N- Nelson, Joe 164, 192 Newman, Lisa 35 Nikolatos, Cynthia 35, 121, 125,202 Nowotny, Cherri 148 -0- O'Connor, Diane 35, 126 0'Neil, Timothy 35, 132, 192 0'Dell, Patrick 35 Osbon, Jacqueline 35,125 Owens, Chris 35 -p- Pankratz, Corinne 35 Pankratz, Maureen 35, 157 Pattakos, Nadine 35 Pape, John 20,21,35,112,121 Pappas, Christopher 35 Papietro, Joanne 36,120 Peterson, Susan 36 Pfeifer, Glen 36 Pieper, Paula 36,120,130 Pond, Troy 36, 148 Preston, Jeff 36, 120 Quarterman, Patrick 36 Ramos, Phyllis 36,130 Realsen, Tracy 36, 127 Repp, Rocky 36, 108,121,164, 188, 192 Rhlnehart, Ronda 36, 126 Rhodes, Gina 36 Rinl,Willlam 36 Robbins, Marcia 36, 121, 147, 200 Robertson, Tlki 37 Robinson, Scott 37 Rodgers, Eddle 37 Ronk, Terry 37 Rosenblum, Ronald 37 Ruckman, Heather 37, 148 Rumpler, Tammle 37,126 Rusiecki, Steven 37, 120 -3- Sandfer, David 37,151 Sands,Helayne37,111, 112, 113, 119 120, 149 Saragusa, Kari 37, 121, 142 Schubert, Julie 37 Schwertley, Mike 165 Sharon, Bonita 37 Shearer, Gigi 37, 125 Shearer, William 126,164,165 Shoob, Margie 37, 1 13, 126,131 Shorr,Linette38,111,133 Short, Ronald 38 Shriver, Mlchael38, 125 Sieg, George 3B Siglridson, Kristine 38,120,200 Skiba, Valerie 38,113,170,195 Slotta, Mark 38, 199 Slusher, Lisa 38,148 Smith, Lisa 38 Smith, Lisa 38,130,133 Smith, Lisa 38,112,116,120,121,140 Smith, Mark 38 Snyder, James 38 Snyder, Thomas 38 Stanley, Mellsa 39 Stark, Ron 137 Starkovich, Todd 39, 164, 188, 189 Steelman, Bonnie 148 Stepanian, Sharon 39 Storms, Paulette 125 Strout, Julie 39 Sturgeon, Debbi 39 -T- Talmage, Leigh 39, 117,120,149 Terdine, Scott 39 Tietlen, Robert 39 Tripp, Keren 39, 130 Truax, Virginia 39,127,133, 139 Tully, Arthur 39 -V- Valenzuela, Lorenzo 39, 121, 132.143, 169, 192 Vance, Vonl 39 Vanbenschcten, Pamela 126 Vandewyngaerde, Carolyn 39.112, 121 Vickers, Jackie 39,125 -W- Wagner, Frank 39 Webster, Amy 39 Walsh, Dale 39,120 Waldron, Corina 39 Waldron, Robert 40 Walker, Lori 40 Walsh, Kimberly 40 Wascher, Kelly 124 Watson, Paul 40, 1 26 Weldy, Patricia 41,130 Wheaton, Janeen 41,120,127 Whltlock, Dale 148 Whittaker, David 41,121 Whltson, Jess 41,113,116,120,136, 140, 159 Wick, Mike 41,120 Widner, Chuck 41,121 Wiggins, Adrlene 41,114,12O,127. 144, 160 Wiles, Michael 41 Willcoxson, Bob 42 Williams, Ricky 42 Wohlers, Spencer 42, 140 Wood, Diana 42, 112,11B, 120,133 Wright, Randy 42 Wuest, Barbara 20,42,109,113,121. 127 -Y- Yaeger, Susan 42, 1 13, 121, 202 Yahnke, Gary 42,121,149 Ybarra, Geralyn 42 Zimmerman, Ronna 42 Zumwalt,Mltzi42, 126 Zwemer, Lynn 42,113,120 JUNIORS -A- Ackerman, Thomas 44 Acord, Esther 44 Adrian, Kathryn 44 Anderson, Doug 44,164,185 Anderson, Greg 44 Ashby, Bill 137, 149 -B- Baker, Jacqueline 44 Balthes, Rlchle 44 Barber, Benny 44 Barker, Janet 44 Barton, Mark 44 Beckett, Glgl 44, 135 Badenkop, Julle 44,200 Benlamln, Todd 44 Bennett, Vicki 44 Biggs, Lenore 44 Billings, Colleen 44 Binder, Joanne 44,133,139, 152 Bloom, Kelly 44 Bolze, Eric 44,132,169,177,192 Boutllier, Sylvia 44 Bowden, Mark 44 Bowman, Klm 44 Boyd, Daryl 44 Briggs, Patrick 45,151 Broderick, John 169, 185 Broeker, Thomas 45 Bulger, Nell 155 Bulllngton, Gary 45 Burke, Kevin 45 Burkevblle, Robert 45 Burns, Kelly 45 Burton, David 45 -C- Cargill, Lorne 45 Carlile, John 45,140 Carlson, Eric 45 Carter, Marshele 45, 149 Cash, Deborah 45,200 Cave, Cynthia 45 Cepeda, Sandra 45, 140, 149 Charvat, Therese 45 Chase, Robin 45 Cheney, Marc 45 Cheney, Mona 45,191 Chiate, Debbie 45 Chllleen, Laura 45,139,152 Christie, Lori 45 Clark, Brian 45,113,133,151,169 Clult, Gary 45,169,192 Coggin, Diane 45,158 Conklin, Gene 45 Connell, lrlsh 45 Conner, Sidney 45 Conover, Glenn 45 Cotten, Carol 45 Craft, Roy 45, 185 Crawford, Anne 45 Cruz, Cecelia 45 -D- Dassow, Larry 45 Davis, Jackie 45 Davis, Randall 45 Davis, Tod 45,185 Davis, Tlna 45 Debenedetto, Joseph 45, 140 Deen, David 45 Delrancis, Erlc 45, 149 Deichmann, Karen 45 Deseelhorst, David 45 Dibble, Beth 45 Dlbble, Timothy 45, 196 Dingman, Jeri 46 Douglas, Angie 46 Dowers, Wylie 46 Dresser, Sheila 46,202 Dulresne, Mary 46 Dugan, Chris 46,132,169,192 Dumbauld, Joe 198, 199 Dunn, Christopher 46,149 Dunn, Mark 46 Dunn, Patrick 46, 199 Dzledzlc, Rose 46 -E- Edwards, Karen 46,136,137 Edwardson, Melissa 46 Eeva, Joseph 46, 151 Ehlers, John 46,111,149,169, Elliot, Pam 46 Elmore, Dan 46 Emrlck, Dorothy 46 -F- Fabiano, Robin 46 Farley, Deborah Farrar, Paul 46 Feldhuhn, Glenn 46 Fevurly, Mlke 46 Field, Guy 46 First, Glnny 46 Fitzpatrick, Bernie 192 Fredley, Jodi 46 Fuller, Robert 46 -G- Gehr, Diane 47 Gonzales, George 47, 185 Gral, Jane 47,149,155 Gram, Stephen 47 Graves, John 47, 177 Green, Sheri 47 Green, Stella 47,149 Green, Terl 47 Greenberg, Mark 47, 140 Greene, Melissa 47 Greenwood, Becky 47, 139, 15 Grltlin, David 47 Grlllin, Georgia 47 -H- Haholy, Rlchard 47 Hall, Patrick 47,192 Hall, Robert 47,185,196 Halvorson, Christopher 47, 164 Hamilton, Eric 47,199 Hamm, Debbie 47 Harklns, David 47 Heine. Lorl 47 Hlll, Corbett 47,164, 177,188 Hill, Joseph 47 Hlll, Martha 47 Hill, Perry 151 , 155, 156 Hlll,Roderlck155 Hinson, Tracey 47,164 Hoard, Kristen 48 Hoeck, Richard 48 Hohnberger, Debbie 48 Holloway, Monty 48, 196 Homes, Susan 48 Hooks, Neal 48, 164 House, Bette 48 Howard, Dianne 48 Howgard, Todd 48,77 Human, Lisa 4a, 202 196 2 -J- Jackson, Mary 48 Jackson, Tena 48,191 Jacques, Stephen 48 Jendrisak, John 48 Jobe, Kelly 48 Johansen, Sheri Johnson, Jett 48 Jones, Jennller 48 Julian, Steven 48,185 -K- Kaipio, Kevin 48 Katslcoyannis, Elena 48, 151 Kano, Dennis 48 Kauffman, Darlene 48 Keller, Judy 161 Kelly, Shannon 48 Kertson, Scott 48 Kipp, Karla 48,131,172 Klein, Michelle 48 Klemes, David 48,149,169 Klugman, Valerie 48 Knoll, Susan 48 Koestner, Mary 49,152 Krause, Donald 49 Kritikos, George 49 Kruckeberg, Connie 151 , 159 Kurtz, Konni 49 -L.. Lagerblade, Randall 49 Lendreth, Elmer 49 Laurie, Dan 155 Leonard, Deborah 49 Lester, Julle 49 Levalley, Darcl 49 Levitt, Rhonda 135 Lind, Larry 49,196 Llvesay, Robin 49 Long, Cindy 49 Lowe, Terri 49 Lowell. Laurie 49 Ludwig, Lori 49 Lyman, Richard 49,139,192 Lynch, Michael 49 -M- Macvlcar, Sandra 49,151 Madrid, Lisa 49 Maier, Chris 137 MaIey,Wllllam199 Manzanares, Patty 49 Maroney, Daniel 50 Martin, Della 158 Martinez, Richard 50 Marvin, Maryann 50 Mathis, John 50,131,185 Malhls,Llori50,131,155 McCulloch, Alison 50 McCutcheon, Ruth 50 McDonald, Terrance 50 McNeil, Alan 50 McQuarrie, Kevin 50 Melntel, Brad 50 Mall, Tina 50 Mickelson, Laurie 50 Mickelson, Terri 50, 191 Miles, Traci 50 Miles, Kymberly 50 Montgomery, Charles 50 Moore, Susan 50 Morgan, Faith 50 Morris, Virginia 50 Mull, Suzanne 151 Napoleon, Roy 50, 179, 188 Nelson, Donnlta 50 Nelson, Kathy 50 Neuman, Randi 155 Newell, Ray 50 Norman, Gerrl 50 Nute, Mary 51 -0- Oberg, Jodl 51, 143 O'Connor, Kelly 51 Oster, Steve 51 -p- Pachoe, Steve 51 Padllle, Rodney Palomo, Gilberto 51 Patterson, Julle 51 Patton, Frederick 51.164, 174, 196 Peters, Ronald 51,179 Peters, Steven 51, 187 Petersen, Jeil 1 92 Petersen, Jon 196 Polchow. Fred 51 Pollard, Leslle 51 Pond, Maralise 51 Potter, Brian 51,164,1S6,177 Poulln, David 51,177 Pullman, David 51,155 Quade, Susan 51 -R- Flandall, Dori 51 Flazzano, Joseph 51 Ready, Lynn 51 Redburn, Rhona 51 Rapp, John 51, 164, 174, 188 Reynolds, Brent 164.174, 196 Riley, Leann 139, 152 Rios, Frank 155 Rogers, Barbara 159 Rogge, Donna 151 Romps, Pete 181 Roseland, Nelson 140, 149, 151 Roth, Phillip 135, 149, 160 -S- Schenck, Robert 169, 192 Schuller, Patrick 196 Schulz, Marianne 1 1 1, 136, 149 Schwartz, Ronald 140 Schwertley, James 164, 192 Selander, Melissa 139,152 Siwek,Willlam132,177,188 Skiba, Peggy 170 Slonaker, Steve 164, 177, 188 Shith, Allison 200 Sorrell, Jessica 170 Spellman, Jefl 151 Stanewich, Brett 185 Staples, Leonard 164, 185, 192 Summers, Lori 200 -T- Taratsas,Nickolas174, 196 Thomas, Scott 181 Thompson, Jamie 202 Thorton, Jody 139, 152 Tingley,Torl 140 224 index -V- Vaughn, David 54 Vogel, James 54,169, 192 -W- Waddell, Jennlfer 54 Wakelln, Tara 54, 133 Walsh, Michelle 54 Weldy, Glenda 54 West, Wayne 54 Whatley, Kyle 54,169,192 White, Steve 54 Wldner, Caren 54 Wlley, Fred 54 Wilson, Donna 54 Wllson, Lawana 54 Wilson, Michael 54 Wlngernlng, Doug 54,164,192 Winkler, Howard 54 Wlnson, Brian 54 Wise, Karen 54 - Y - Young. Jennlfer 54 -Z- Zacharchuk, Tanya 54 Zehr, Mark 54 Zimmerman, Stacy 54 Zirkle, Vicki 54, 202 Zraick, Richard 54, 196 Zylks, Troy 54 SOPHOMORES -A- Adarns, Donald 57,196 Adrian, Dawn 57 Alben, Joseph 57 Alben, Tammy 57 Alger, Kristine 57 Alllson,Marla129 Anderson, Kim 57 Anderssohn, Ted 57, 167,190 Andrews. Barbara 140 Apple, Jack 57 Ashland, Wllllam 57 Austln, Susan 57 -5- Bagley, Beryl 57, 167 Barkhurst, Jeflrey 57 Barresi, Patti 57 Barr, Sarah 57,155 Bass, Sherry 57,173 Bastine, Jim 57,196 Batltsas, Kelli 57 Beck, Robert 1 67 Bedenkop, Kristin 57, 173 Berkheimer, Sharon 57, 155 Blerwirth, Angle 57,172,201 Bingham, Sandy 57 Bishop, Laura 57 Black, Boniface 57 Blalr, Jeli 135 Bloom, Stephen 57 Blumentrltt, Timothy 57 Bohannon, Julle 57 Borowski, Sophie 58 Bourget, Michael 58 Bowman, Kaye 55 Boykin, Mary 58, 140 Bradley, Robert 58 Brady, Brian 58 Briggs, Roddy 58,179,190 Brlnkmann, Gall 58 Brockhurst, Charles 58 Broderick, Karen 58,131,191 Broderick, John 58 Brown, Paul 58 Brown, Susie 58 Brunette, Stacy 58,137,172 Buckley, Krissy 58, 200 Budo1l,LInda 58 Burch, Martin 58 Burris, Robert 58, 167 Bybee, Tammy 58 -C- Cain, Pamela 58,159 Carlson, Raymond 58,190 Cordes, Rachel 58 Casciaro, Toni 58, 1 70 Casey, Mary 58 Cerreta, Jennifer 58 Chavez, George 58 Chesley, Darla 58 Chupp, Brenda 159 Clark, Kurt 167, 1 74 Clark, Nancy 59,158 Cluff, Rhonda 59 Collier, Kari 59, 149 Conner, Deble 159 Cook, Carolyn 59.131, 191 Couch, Paula 55, 56, 59, 135 Coyle, Petrina 59, 131 Crockett, Jlm 167 Crosby, Matthew 1 1 1, 169, 196 Crutchfield, Julie 59,140 Crutchileld, Rocky 59 Cummerlord, Ann 59, 140 Curtis, Dennis 56, 59 -D- Decker, Ann 55,59 Dedman, Melton 59, 158 Dettmer, Eric 169 Dixon, Steve 59 Doerter, Evelyn 59, 173 Donaldson, Kathi 59 Donley, Michael 59 Downing, Rhonda 59 Draper, Scott 59 Dreyer, Fred 59 Dunlap, Kimberly 59 Dunshee, Cheri 59, 202 -E- Eastwood. Paul 155 Eaton, David 59 Edmark, Sharon 59, 155 Ellsworth, Bart 59,167,176 Ekstrom, Deborah 59 Enzminger, David 59, 129 Erickson, Tammy 59 Erdmann, Lisa 59 Eshllman, Cara 59 -F- Fabiano, Jill 59 Farquharson, Sarah 59 Feeley, Daniel 60, 167, 192 Fogler, Dave 60 Folz, Kenny 60 Frazier, Kami 60 Fulks, Selena 60 Gail, Lorna 60 Galllgan, Laura 60 Garcia, Josie 60 Gibbs, Kevin 60,167,176 Glaze, Gael 60, 155 Gleeson, Salll 60, 155, 172 Godbold, Kim 60,191 Golden, Kathrina 60 Goldstein, Lorl 60 Gonzalez, Martha 60 Gonzales, Norma 60 Goodrich, Darren 60 Gray, Deborah 61 Green, Charles 61 Greenberg, Debby 61 Greene, Allen 61 Greenllef, Debra 61 Grlnstead, Julie 61,155,160 Guertin, Jennlfer 55,56,61,155 Gunter, Jeannie 61 Guthrie. Pamela 61,135,149 Gutierrez, Donald 61 -H- Hall, Llnk 61 Hamlett, Cheryl 61 Hammond, Holly 61 Harden, Brian 61 Hardin, Mark 61 Harkins, Tracie 61,172,191 Harper, Elizabeth 61 , 140 Hayes, Joseph 61 Hayes, Scott 61 Haynes, Steven 61, 135 Healey. Robert 61 Hendricks, Felicia 140. 160 Henning, Laura 61,155 Hernandez, Dlana 61 Hlll, Martha 61 Hissong, Lindsey 61 Hoadley, Rene 61 Hoenes, Susan 61,191 Hglland, Thomas 62,164,187 Holodluk, Catherine 62 Hooks. Laura 160 Holloway, Nita 62 Hornish, Ford 62 Hudson, Richard 62 Hudson, Becky 62,135 Hudson, Rachelle 62 Hurst, Becky 62 Jennings, Michael 62 Johnson, Jeanlnne 62 Johnson, Kelly 62 Jolly, Jenniler 62,111 -K- Kabrud, Christopher 62 Karamouzis, James 179, 190 Kemper, Kenny 62 Kenly, Steven 62 Klrgan, Lori 62, 191 Kirk, David Knrkendall, Cecil 167, 185 Kitchen, Shoshannah 159 Knoll, Karen 161 Koestner, Denise 159 Kramer, Kelly 62,191 Kurbat, Tanya 62, 203 -L- Lemke,Bob 167,176 Leopold, Greg 62.167, 190 Lewis, Faye 62, 173 Lewis, Matthew 62 Lincoln, Laura 62 Lucas, Matthew 63, 167, 176 Lucas Steven 63 155 Ludwlg Karen 63 Ludwlg Kathy 63 Lunkln MIchael63 174 192 Lunn Deborah 63 155 Lunn Mlke 63 McClaskey Brlan 63 McColl Suzanne 63 201 McColIor Scott63 McCormack Jam 63 McDonough Ellzabeth 63 McGlll Vlotorla 63 McMlnds Patncla 63 129 Mayberry Chrusty 63 Mandel Davld 183 Manley Robln 155 Mansour Joseph 167 190 Marciano Dean 167 Martin Donald 167 174 176 Martln Hope 64 129 149 155 Martln Danny 64 Martinez Holly 64 173 Martnnez Yvonne 64 173 Mattlce Kathryn 64 Mecke Todd 190 Mercado Saul 167 Mlller Carroll64 Miller Erlc 64 196 Mlxon Catherune 64 203 Mlze Debble 64 135 Monson Fred 64 179 190 Montgomery Clndy 64 Morgenthal Mundy 64 Moseley Susan 64 201 Moses Sally 64 Nach Adam 63 Nathanson Mlchael64 Nester Susan 64 Newman Roxanne 65 191 Nllsen Laura 65 North Davld 65 Northcott Yvonne 65 Norton Scott65 185 Ogden Kenneth 155 Oglesby Doug 65 Orta Paul 196 Paddlson Debble 65 129 Palfenler Renee 159 Palomo Jesse172 Pape Jam 65 Patton Gareth 65 167 196 Pennington Barbara 65 Penmngton Douglas 65 Perkins Jackie 65 Perry Lisa 65 173 191 Peterson Greg 65 167 176 179 Pfeller Deborah 65 172 Plerl Scott 65 167 190 Plerson Jlm 65 140 Polrler Gary 65 Pond Barry167 Pope Susan 65 Potter Gregg 65 9 Pruneau Michele 65 Pyle Charles 65 179 196 Rauchfuss Brien 65 169 185 Redburn Ron 65 Renfro Robert 65 Rennlnger Robert 65 Rheaume Jlll 65 Fllos Lusa 65 131 Rlnaldx Larry 65 Rlnl Jennle65 Rlvera Rlchard155 Rogahn Gina 66 173 Rouse Gina 86 Ruckman Rhea 66 Rudd Mltch 66 Rudd Phlllnp 66 167 Rusleckt Jeffrey 66 Scovlll Allce 66 Scheffey Gwyneth 66 Schlals Debble 66 Schold Betsy127 Schrey Jud: 131 Schutt Kathy 172 Schweller Paula 66 Seaton Jonathon 66 Segovla Rose 66 172 191 Shearer Renae 66 Sherman Scott 66 167 Shrlver Sandy 66 Slgtrldson Kimberly 201 Sllver Robert 66 167 Srmpson Donna 66 Slms Dennis 66 Slms Lmda 66 Skelton Robert 66 183 Slama Mlndy66 173 191 Smlth Eddle 66 Smlth Stephame66 Smlth Shlrel66 Snyder Lusa 66 158 Somers Patrlck 67 Sorrell Jonathan 67 Statford Gwen 67 Stark Candt 67 131 Starkovlch Tracl67 Strawn Greg 67 Stevens Dana 67 Stout Don 129 Sullivan Raymond 67 Swaln Scott 67 196 Swalne Vlck1167 172 191 Sweeney John 67 149 Taylor Rhonda 67 161 Teague Patrlck 67 167 179 190 Terry Lana 67 Thrall Wllllam 67 181 Torres Yvonne 67 Truex Margaret67 Tschllar Mlchael67 Ulrlch Kathleen 67 203 Valehzuela Theresa 159 Vandewyngaerde Sue 67 Van Kleeck 67 Vanryswyk Randy 67 Vaughn Nathan 67 Vegors Sally 67 135 Vogel Robert67 Vucekovlch Mlchael67 181 Waddell Jack 67 179 196 Waldman Chrls 67 140 Walker Kenny 68 Walsh Linda 68 Wardlaw ChrlstaI68 172 Warner Mary 68 Warren Julle 68 191 Warrlngton Donald 140 Weed James 68 135 185 Westby Jane 68 135 Westerkamp Llsa 68 Wlck Julle 6B Wnllcoxeon Laurle 68 135 70 Wllllams Klrk 68 185 Wllllamson Mlchael6B Wllson Mlchael68 Wllson Patrlck 68 Wlnn Robert 68 Wmnale Allce 68 Wlnnale Evelyn 68 Wlnson Vlckl68 Wolfenbarger Janice 68 167 172 Youse Marta 68 Zacharchuk Nlna 68 Zlmtbaum Gary 68 Zlrkle Lorl55 56 68 201 Zwemer Kumberley 68 203 Abraham Jayme 70 140 Acord Andy 70 Adams Kathleen 70 Alllngham Ellzabeth 70 Altman Sharon 70 Andersen Debra Anderson Amy 70 Ashby Leann 70 Balley Terry 70 Balzano Mar1o1B0 Baltzer Tlm 70 Barnard Dale 70 Barnes Stephen 70 131 Barnett Linda 70 Batltsas Chrlstlne 158 Batten Scott 70 Beck Julle 70 Beck Suzette 70 Beckman Kathleen 70 Bell Michael 70 168 180 Benavldes Dorothy 70 Bentley Lorrl 70 Bergman Phll 70 168 180 Berman Andrew 70 168 Blair Stan 70 Blumentntt Ellsabeth 70 Blythe Karla 70 Boegeman Brenda Bouchard Darcy 70 Bremer Scott 70 Bruce Norman 70 168 60 Brlggs Randall 168 Brlnkman Kara 70 Brown Tlm 170 Brown Tracy 191 Brunner Joseph 70 129 19 Budolt Jett 70 181 Burch Chrustopher 70 Burch Ronald 70 180 196 Burrls Daniel 70 190 Butler Thomas 70 180 Calamlto Stephame 70 Canlglua Ellzabeth 70 Carey John 70 Carey Kns 70 155 Carter Melmda 70 Carver Donna 70 Casas Sandy 70 Casas Syra 70 Cepeda Cynthla 69 70 172 Cerantez Michelle 70 Challlnor Kelll 70 Charchuk Walter Chavez Tlna 70 191 Chrlstle Marc: 70 Clchockl Mark 70 Clochettl Anton 168 180 Condello Chrustlne 71 Conover Lynn 155 Cook Jeltery 71 Cook Mary 71 Corbldge Kathy 69 71 Cordes Deborah 71 191 Cowllng RIchard155 Crewe Robert71 181 199 Crlaman llse 71 Cromn Kelly 71 Crooks Davnd 71 Crutchfield John 71 168 176 1 Cuda Marta 71 Cummms Susan 71 Cunnlngham Susan Dad Shella 71 Dangelo Nlcolo 71 Debenadetto Nlcholas 71 180 Dehamer Dawn 71 Delbrook Douglas 71 180 Dennlng MltchelI71 168 Dias Annemarie 71 Diggs Laura 71 Dillard Trav1s71 111 168 180 Dlmond James71 190 Dreyer Terrl 71 Dufresne Jon 71 Dugan Patrlck 72 176 Dunshee Tern 72 Ehlers Chrustune 72 170 Ellis Rlchard 72 168 9 Erlckson Douglas 72 170 196 Farrar Marc 72 170 180 190 Flneberg Lisa 72 135 Flrst Mmdy 89 72 Flaherty Douglas 72 190 Foley Mary 72 172 Ford Claudette 72 Forest Krlstl 72 Forrester Terry 72 Fox Mary 72 Frost Christopher 72 Fuller Barbra 72 Gabbard Bruce 72 181 190 Index 225 .I . U. ,,W- '. U . -M- v 1 ' . . 'I ' -S- I I- U ', I , , ,191 ' I' I' ' r 'A , , , ,191 . 'I v f . I' -Y-, I , g -z- yt M - N - Snyder, Kathleen es, 203 M .. D - -o- 5 3 ' ' -5- 9 W . 1' , ' ',158 U -F- glr -U- 'A .' 1. ',191 '. - I. , . I . l . .' -V- . ' ', ', ,17 I ,' ', . ' . . ' ,- , '. . . e . . Gaona, Yolanda 72 George, Elbert 72 Gigliotti, Leo 72,180,190 Glass, Tom 72,17O,176,196 GOi1Zal6S,Adrian 72,180,188,196 Grande, Judith 72 Graves, Judy 72, 1 1 1 Green, Sueann 72 Greenllet, David 72, 180 Greenwood, Amy 72 Guilford, Laurie 72 Guertln, Joseph 72,155 -H- Hagen, Raymond 72, 180, 190 Haggerty, Margaret 73, 140 Hahn, Gary 73 Hall, Stewart 73, 180, 196 Halltord,James168, 176,196 Hallqulst, Rhonda 73 Hamilton, John 73 Hamlett, Pam 73 Hamm, Anita 73 Harklns, Amy 73 Hastings, Terrell 73, 190 Hayes, Daniel 73 Haynes, Chuck 190 Hedrick, Davld 73 Herron, Bret 73, 180 Hicks, John 73,190 Hicks, Michael 73, 1 70. 196 Hiltinger, Anna 73,155 Hill, Cathleen 73 Hill, Sharon 73 Hinson, Todd 73 Huschke, Marc 73,168,176,181 Hutson, Daniel 73 Hyde, Sharilyn 73 . -J- Jayne, Allen 170,180,196 Jewson, Mike 73 Johnson, Michael 73 Johnston, Paul 73, 131 Jones. Sherri 73, 191 Jorgensen, Samuel 73, 196 Keller, Steven 129,155 Kiesllng, Mark 73 Klnkner, Suzle 73 Kirkendall, Kevin 73 Konen, Suzanne 73 Kurbat,Kelll 74, 172 Kurtz, Dana 74 Kuslc, Nicholas 74,196 X Q9 -L- Landreth, Ruth 74 Lannlng, Robbie 74 Lapre, Donald 74 Larsen, Steven 74 Lehner, Kelly 74,188 Lemke, Tom 196 Leonard, Kenny 74 Letson, Doreen 74 Levitt, Gloria 74 Likovich, Helen 74 Lindsey, John 74 Lostumo,JIm 74, 181 Lueker, Linda 74, 129 Lyman, Robert 74,181,189 Lynch, Scott 74 -M- Madden, Frank 74 Madrid, Mary 74 Maley, Suzanne 74 Maltese, Louis 74 Manley, Lisa 74 Margritis, Richard 74,181,190 Marshall, Richard 74 Martinez, Gary 74 Martinez, Maribel 74 Mathis, Michael 74, 155, 180 May, Laura 74 McUllough, Kevin 74 McDaniel, Anlna 74 Meyer, Jett 74, 1 81 Meyeres, Julie 69, 74 Mlck, Robin 74 Mitchell, Kim 75 Montgomery, Tracy 172, 191 Morris, Marilyn 75 Moyer, Laurie 75 Mulch, Ernest 170 Mulligan, Ann 75 Myers, Becky 75 Myers, Deborah 75 -N- Nalwood, Shellah 75 Neuman. Leslie 75 Newton, Roy 75 Nichols, Nancy 75, 158 Norris, Jamie 75 Northcott, Robert 75 Nuessle, Mlles 75,176,190 -0- Oberg, Kathy 75 Odell, Shannon 75 Ogden, Jacquelyn 75,155 X QL if WO? Qs 226 Index Ohlinger, Edlth 75 Palomo, Sylvia 75 Palomo, Teresa 75 Paoietti, Michael 75, 190 Partin, John 75 Patterson, Debbie 75 Patterson, James 75 Patterson, Jean 75 Paul, Rhonda 75 Peacock, Paul 75, 1 76 Pelkey, Davld 75, 180 Perrine, Ladonna 75, 158 Perry, Blake 75 Petersen, Jill 75 Pierce, Larry 180, 190 Pinson, Cralg Pizzi, Lucille 75 Plumb, Terri 75 Pollock. Greg Potter, Helen 75 Prentiss, Davld 75 Prince, Suzanne 1 27 Provencher, Alan Pullman, Geri 75 Quibell, Michael - R .. Rasciner, Kristin 75,135 Rath, Sharon 75,140 Ray, Debbie 75 Flayl, Jana 75 Register, Davld Renlro,Mlchael18O Rlchert, Kevin Rippey, Kevin Robertson, Mlchon 76 Rogers, Rex 76 Rose, Brenda 76 Ruiz, Andy 76 -3- Salcheck, Robin 76 Schacherbauer, Kimberly 76 Schultz, Charles 76,176 Schunn, Robert 76,180 Schwartz, Mitza 76 Schwertley, Theresa 76 Settle, Donald 76,196 Shaw, Joanne 155 Shearer, Morgan 76, 196 Shlrie, Laura 76,140 Shores, Johnnie 76 Silver, Jerry 76,176,196 Sims, Charles 76 Skaggs, Felicla 76,161 Skiba, Philip 76,170,190 Slonaker, Stuart 77, 180,196 Smith, Donn 77 Smith, Jacqueline 77,191 Sodders, Tracy 77, 196 Spieth, Otto 77, 180, 196 Squire, Dennis 77 Stanley, Carol 77 Stephens, Kelly 77 Stobaugh, Lynda 77 -T- Tanzer, Eric 77 Tench, Wendy 77 Thomas, Clarence 77,180.15 Throne, Patricia 77 Tieman, David 190 Tomaslno, Tony 77 Topper, Patty 77 Torres, Yvette 77 Tripp, Alan 77 Trolsi. Nlkki 77 Tsaninos. 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