Sunnyslope High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1982
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I Q ' '02 .I ,ww VALHALLA ' Sunn slope High School Phoenix, Arizona 850 1 CGNTENTS 18 78 94 112 156 202 220 214 Students Honors Faculty Organizations Sports 2 Senior Biographies Index Advertising 1 -e .-In - -,Q -3 'wif ' af L . 4 -4. x 1 The Year of What You Want to Happen. We are We are We are We are We are We are We are We are promised the not promised pursuit of happiness: happiness itself. promised equality of opportunity: not promised riches. promised freedom to speak and write: not promised wisdom. promised liberty: not promised Things promised, put the things that we We are We are promised the not promised peace. together with action, get us are not promised. year that we want, that year without the involvement and action of each of us. New and continuing students, this is your year. Make it happen! X ' , in Q VQR QE 55522 X5 EQXX if Ni? K X3 Ni A gi .5 3WggfE Y CN mf ,kxfg I ZW UVYL 'Z 7 UVV7 D 'aw L XX rx? cfm Vmq 'N X. K . 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Coffin, Principal Howard McConnell, Asst. Principal Donald I. Smith, Asst. Principal Kent Briggs, Dean of Students Dear Vikings: GLENDALE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT GOVERNING BOARD Richard D. Stapley, President Anne Schulz. Clerk Donald P. Voss, Member Cordon Wagner. Member Bill Stout, Member William L. lones, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools Your yearbook staff has invited me to make a statement for the 1982 Valhalla prior to my retirement. I am intensely proud of Sunnyslope High School and especially the staff, the many students and parents who helped make it what it has become. Therefore, I have readily accepted the invitation as it probably provides my last opportunity to leave a message for posterity. In order for you to understand where you are today and what you can become, it is im- portant that you have an understanding of your history. Your high school opened with a student body of 407 students in September of 1953. The facilities were inadequate and the curriculum limited. Students could register for a maximum of four classes and for several years we were on double sessions or an extended day. Needless to say, Sunny- slope had one of the poorest images in the whole area. Your school rose from this humble beginning to become one of the most respected high schools in Arizona. Sunnyslope High School has many traditions such as the Viking located in front of the school, the HSN on the mountain, the S.H.S. formed by a hedge which was planted by a former Science Club. The Hall of Fame, track record display, overloaded trophy cases and Student of the Month pictures all provide challenges for new Vikings. In the library there are Scrapbooks, yearbooks and school newspapers that record the entire 29 year history of Sunnyslope High School. The uSilver Jubilee Bookn and its yearly supplements provide a living record of all important Viking achievements. Some of you will find your parents listed. Because former Vikings dared to dream, the addition of the auditorium and the 8lst Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. unit have added new dimensions to your opportunities. You have a clean, attractive school plant, staffed by capable, caring people and outstanding student leaders who have been excellent role models. These things, with which you have been blessed are very fragile, and I admonish you to take care of and to continue to improve them in the Viking tradition. The HClass of 82N will always be special to me, because we will Hgraduateu together. However, most of you took four years while it took me seven times that long! Always remember - that you are needed, that you can contrib- ute, and that Ha Viking is somebodyn. My ble ings are with you, enneth E. Coffin See related coverage, pp. 228-229 SQ A ' I?- IV. mg, I X ,QA Q A . --. 17 5 TUBE NTS I ' ' I I M ' Ig ,X 3i5if??f,fsEf3x55Q , . - fz as 'X X-Q ' ., . .,A.....-.,., '- ffi, Q wi 3 fc , if F' SENIORS R U -MA X-A, QA .. , 'Q QI..- f 1-.41-4.a5 V-523, n. .... EQ. A v ' if In KEVIN MCCULLGUGH I VICE PRESIDENT DEBBIE 'UQ' ' 15 TN Q PRDES, PRESIDENT MINDY FIRSTI'-L':.X TREASURER----.. X g . .515 .1 Bergman Class of '82 Jayme Abraham Kathleen Adams Elizabeth Alllngham Sharon Altman Debra Andersen Leann Ashby ii' ys Terry Bailey Tim Baltzer Stephen Barnes Christine Batitsas Julie Beck Andrew Bellinson Homecoming King and Queen, Kevln McCullough and Jackie Smith were crowned during halftime. Lorri Bentley Phil Bergman SENIORS 21 Berman 22 SENIORS Andrew Berman Like all seniors, Beth Blumintritt, Lisa Thlede, and Claudia Delaney Sue Betz Ken Blackmon study hard in the library doing their government homework. Beth Blumintritt Karla Blythe Darcy Bouchard Travis Bowles Gary Boxman 4? 5 Norman Brice Randall Briggs Kara Brinkman Robert Brown James Buchanan Chidester Seniors stud hard . . . ix eff ? we Q , . it K 7,9 1 Q A Christopher Burch Ronald Burch Thomas Butler Stacy Caniglia John Carey Kris Carey Marshall Carson Melinda Carter Tom Carroll Cynthia Cepeda Kelli Challinor Tina Chavez Stephanie Checuras William Chidester When faced with a difficult question in government class, Lisa Flneberg answers with a mega-strange look. SEN IORS 23 Cichocki 24 SENIORS Senioritis strikes earl ! i:'Q'fl-,- ,C ,,, t Mark Cichocki Anton Ciochetti Roxanne Citron Mary Clayton Christine Condello Lynn Conover Mary Kay Cook Kathy Corbidge Deborah Cordes Dianne Craig Unknown to most people, the suggestion box is in the library, not at Bell's house, as this poster illustrates. John Crutchfield Sheila Dad Seniors have a good year x D Nicholas Dawn Dehamer H ,eeeee Debenedetto Alan Trlpp smiles at the photographer after a hard school day. Claudia Delaney Douglas Delbrook Fineberg Marcia Mitchell Denning Travis Dillard James Diamond Christine Ehlers Demeulenaere Robyn Eigenmann Douglas Erickson Christopher Marc Farrar Lisa Fineberg Fahrlander SENIORS 25 First Seniors set pace Mindy First Mary Foley Claudette Ford Kristi Forest Mary Fox 3 26 SENIORS Barbra Fuller Bruce Gabbard Elbert George Leo Gigliotti Thomas Golden Andy Ruiz pushes Chris Burch on a scooter at the hollday market. Penny Goldstein Adrian Gonzales Hess Collin Green Sueann Green Qin. Petra van den Lultgaarden and Sara Lopez-Francos, this year's foreign exchange Laurie Guilford Joseph Gueftin students, discuss the Spanish Club picnic with Mrs. Ehlers. Margaret Haggerty Gary Hahn Rhonda Hallquist John Hamilton Amy Harkins lf-Y' , -1 Terrell Hastings Daniel Hayes Chuck Haynes Shari Hemauer Missy Hess SENIORS 27 Hicks Some students plan for the future 491' John Hicks Cathleen Hill 'Slope's senlor class threatens to overthrow Mr. Kieffer. Sharon Hill David Holland -if a Beth Holland Russell Hooks Terri Hopkins Stacy House Connie Hoy 28 SENIORS Paul Howard Thomas Houser Marc Huschke Tom Irwin Sharilyn Hyde others don't Lemke N Q Dane Jasinski Allen Jayne Paul Johnston Kristti Kaipio Steven Keller E Cynthia Kertson John King Kelli Kurbat Maria Lazaridis S Kelly Lehner Tom Lemke 5 Victor Klee kr 4, WZ Suzanne Konen Jeffrey Krauss '-QF lil ' maswm. Gee Tom, since you got that last haircut your head size went down a half an inch. SENIORS 29 Leonard 30 SENIORS 7 f 1' Karen Leonard Gloria Levitt David Holland, alias S. Claus, asks a child what she wants for . Helen Likovich El-in Lipinski Christmas at the Holiday Market. 'CI' 'Z Jeffrey Lowe Petra vfd Robert Lyman Lisa Manley Michelle Marsal Luitgaarden Maribel Martinez Michael Mathis Laura May James McAden Ann McArthur The end is near Nelson Q' iv Becky McCune Cami McGuckin Kevin McCullough Darisann Metzler Jeff Meyer Julie Meyeres Robin Mick Ernest Mulch Ann Mulligan Becky Myers Karen Nelson Kim Mitchell Tracy Montgomery Laurie Moyer Mrs. Carter helps Sharon Pedigo with homework in her Writing for College class. SENIORS 31 Neuman 32 SENIORS Leslie Neuman Roy Newton Tanya Newton Jamie Norris Kathy Oberg mp. .1 , 4 '. I , Michael Paoletti John Partin Rhonda Paul Paul Peacock 5hHl10l1 P91590 We s XX Y . Sheri Sperber takes notes on an experiment in Advanced Biology. Blake Perry Jeanette Petersen Larry Pierce Lucille Pizzi Seniors anticipate graduation Helen Potter David Prentice i. NHS Members Lisa Schlar, Kristin Rasciner, Tracey Wood and Claudia Delaney sing Kathy Oberg a happy birthday song. Suzanne Prince Alan Provencher Ruiz Geri Pullman Kristin Rasciner Sharon Rath Jana Rayl Michon Robertson Todd Roehrman Randy Rohrer Brenda Rose Janet Rowley Andy Ruiz SENIORS 33 Schacherbauer 34 SENIORS Seniors are determined Q Kimberly Lisa Schlar Schacherbauer Tom Carroll can't decide which tie to buy his father for Christmas at the holfdav mafkef- Terry Schultz Robert Schunn 90s 7T:'v Donald Settle Joanne Shaw Rebecca Shearer Laura Shirie Johnnie Shores fi? Charles Sims Deborab Simmon Felicia Skaggs Stuart Slonaker Donn Smith Ill S iii! J Swindle 'I'-an Jackie Smith Rebecca Smith Tracy Sodders Sherri Sperber Otto Spieth Gs- Qs' Dennis Squire Carol Stanley Theresa Stanley Jimmie Stansbury Kelly Stephens Anne Stuart Stacey Suber ' if Johnnie Shores studies Scientific Urbanological Map Reading. Janiel Sullivan Dale Swindle SENIORS 35 Tench 36 SENIORS I i I , 5 'W 7.1 Wendy Tench Lisa Thiede , I l K, ,- Ny! f Leo Gigllottl just can't seem to give his drink away. Clarence Thomas Joy Thomas Lisa Trimble Alan Tripp Nikki Troisi Mizuho Ueta Jennifer Waldron Alan Wallmueller Pam Wiestling Pat Wiestling David Wescott Greg Wilfert Farewell seniors! J Zimmerman Russ Wilfert Michael Willcoxson John Johnson Tracey Wood Jill Young Steve Zimmerman V' uv .shi A 'V 49, Legs invade Sunnyslopel Naomi Wilmot Peter Wohlers Cynthia Cepeda sets a record for a bubble. - I Nwfxf n 'fi Q, V lm f N, J 54' 4 S be lii 9 ifil ., SENIORS 37 Events of 1981 January oAtlanta children still disappearing o Ronald Reagan sworn in as 40th president o Hostages released after 444 days in Iran March oWalter Cronkite retires after 18 years at CBS oRonald Reagan shot by John Hinkley, Jr. outside Washington's Hilton Hotel April oAmerica's first space shuttle, COLUMBIA, had a successful flight May o Pope John Paul ll shot while conducting a mass audience in St. Peter's Square oJet crashes on U.S.S. Carrier Nimitz killing 14 June o Israeli war planes bomb Iraqi nuclear plant o Baseball players begin 50-day walkout July o Kansas City's new Hayatt Regency Hotel skywalks colapse killing 111 and injuring 190 others o Aerial spraying is ordered to kill Medflies in California oPrince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married in St. Paul's Cathedral, London August o Air Traffic Controllers call a strike o U.S. Navy fighters shot down 2 Libyan jets over the Gulf of Sidra oVoyager Il sends back new information on Saturn's rings September o Sandra O'Connor appointed as the first woman on the Supreme Court October o Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated while watching a military parade 0 Hatian refugees drown off the Florida Coast o Saudi AWACS sale wins narrow victory in Senate November oThe space shuttle COLUMBIA makes a second successful flight o Double Eagle V makes a successful flight across the Pacific December oMartial law established by Russian government in Poland Dea ths Joe Louis, boxer Harry Chapin, singer William Holden, actor Bob Marley, singer Natalie Wood, actress William Saroyan, author Lowell Thomas, news caster George Jessel, comedian Moshe Dayan, politician Melvyn Douglas, actor Bill Haley, singer Jim Davis, actor Hoagie Charmichael, singer Rick Raggone, coach Slope fashions V 'ms Wwml.W H 1' -4 he M, lg if 'diff' V t 591 4- K-Qs ian-.em-w 5, 'M-www? 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NZ' 1, SUSIE 7 K VIC a R E r f W Q ww .?4,v'D f Class of 83 snoozes through the Tom Ashland Cristi Babcock Marco Balzano Suzanne Bartella Mary Beth Beal Dane Bell Scott Benjamin Richard Benson Brinkman yeaf Renae Allen Debbie Altfas Ben Anderson Julie Andrews Stacy Argleben Andy Arliskas Eric Berg Loyd Biastock Leo Lafond shows how much fun he thinks Arizona History ls. Diana Bidak Mike Bidak Mark Bilger Laurie Black Scott Blick Agnes Bongloni Rawlin Bowles Dennis Bradbury John Brady Scott Brazelton Georgeann Briggs Francis Brinkman JUNIORS Brinkman Suzanne Brinkman Amy Broeker Scott Buchanan Jaci Buck Troy Buckles Beth Butler Margl Carroll Kendall Carlgan Robin Carpenter Steve Carter Eric Cave Linda Chambers Michele Chapman Regina Charvat Terri Chavez Mike Chevalier Josie Clrinclone Chris Clany A A. n3'ii-SYN E t was ,,... 3, , , . V HF' Georgia Haloulos prepares another masterpiece in Home Ec. 42 JUNIORS Roberta Clark Doug Click Lori Collins Connie Conduff Brian Connell Kent Conner Sue Copeland Chris Corr Carla Couch Chris Cowen Jumors host 1982 prom Scott Carson Todd Coyle Trisha Crane Kevin Cronin Kerri Culver Monica Cumm Ron Cummings Erlc Daily Y we 'Ns-....... 1.0---......t Being watched carefully by her classmates, Julie Tomlinson begins to blow the ultimate bubbIe. Sandi Dancoff Rob Darden Roger Davies Jim DeBusk Jane Decker Paul Dumas Scott DeSeelhorst Ted Dreyer Cory Dugan Brian Ek Diana Ekstrom Vicky Elmore Russ Erickson Suzanne Escobar Mike Evans Jeff Fahrlander Joann Falkner Gerry Fawcett Valerie Ferguson Kim Ferrandt Chrls Fitzpatrick Erlc Fox Joe Frausto Alan DellaDonna 1 JUNIORS 43 Della Donna Furlong John Furlong Audrey Gale Julie Gallardo Diana Gaona Margie Golden Cathy Gomez Karen Good Greg Goshorn Andy Grimalauska Kathy Guzman Tina Hackeman Georgia Haloulos Randy Hanley Jennifer Harden David Harper Patty Hechtllnger Joann Hedrick Terri Heflln Tessa Heizer Jim Hemauer Stacy Hendricks Stacy Hickman Denny Hill Patricia Hlll Randy Hill Bob Hlllegas Heather Hinson Russ Homes Larry Hoover Tammy Hornish Robert Howard Paul Howell Mike Hull Joe Hummel John ltules Carole Jancarole Sally Jolly Geoff Jones Jeff Jones Sharon Jorgensen Lynette Judt Barby Kee Jill Kenly Denise Ketterer Jordana Klrschbaum Gracey Kitchel Virginia Klee Sheree Klugman 44 JUNIORS M Juniors get involved in Teahouse 5 gm ,Q .iffiif 1 V K NN Q. Ag , - -5 .. '--- . xx .K 5 5 A if E 'KK N g Q L Ni if xt! 'W X kk N ' 4' ' -A up I 1 2 Sean Walsh, Junior, perches upon a ladder to tape poster, while Kim Rosetti steadies him. Q iff? g visi on s fa . if,.:': ':i ' fi k , W, - Q ?j,s 3 if 5555? li? ' 145 14531.22 'hi' L56 gr,-.1Ii.i:Qg. V 1.1 fi ig: A 2? u gif? 'iff f -' K as--A f-me ' ,' J- f' K' fl? 25:-ff Qs seese . ,X , J I A :kg l s l 1? f-235 Qf5'. Q ,lo. fy, iii n of, p ,l 5 Illini in , RE u.l 2 , ,, up a Tea House l fi if E i s Lofquist Linda Kelly Jim Knowles Philip Kober Nancy Kotalik Kim Kradle Kurt Kroese Angi Kuberski Gary Larned Lori Lepper Jason LeValley Tom Lewus Pete List Terrie Lockhart Karen Lofquist JUNIORS 45 Lafond Leo Lafond Dan Lancelot Kay Lange John Lash Stephen Leon Steve Leonard Vicki Leonard Bonnie Lowell Michelle Lostumo Jonas Luccl Tammy Luckett Dave MacAulay Richard MacArthur Kevin Mandel Joe Manery John Mansour Joe Marlnez 46 JUNIORS f .. 'V , W A L 1-' 4- -A-.W A, M ., ,.,. 93800 nano-u 1 :ms at. Chrissy Fitzpatrick offers Wendy Thrall a rlde on her the very handsome Santa Claus. x pmt. 'bike. In exchange for a picture of Juniors clown around at Holida K .v,, Wendy Thrall accepts a very enjoyable ride on ChrIssy's bike at the Holiday Market with one condition that she gets to keep the balloon. Miller Market Tom Marsal Debbie Martin Jo Dee Martin Gina Martyniak Laurie McCall Jobie McCormick Christy McDonough Pat McFaddin Scott McKissack Jennifer McMinds Bernard Michels Donna Mead Brian Mecke Paul Menchetti Mike Meyer Zona Mlchelena Mindy Miller JUNIORS 47 Milton Juniors turn Prepple Cheryl Moerder Carl Ch Greg Morancey John Morrison Joy Morrison Mandy Myers Missy Napoleon Sam Nathenson Greg Nichols Lisa Nlcodemus Janice Nimon 48 JUNIORS Jim Milton Montgomery rlstine Moon Steve Moore L: Eden Moura James Munn David Nach Chris Nute X No f '77 Am Leo Lafond entertains two classmates when Mr. Volze leaves the room. we-. Alan O'Nell Shelly Orduno Roger Osborne Jeff Owen Randy Overturf David Page Kris Parker Greg Parkinson Mlke Pattakos Marge Patton Q- x fl Rogers Shelly Paul Kenny Perkins Cheryl Perslnger Ed Phillips Pam Pierson Kelly Platf Robert Pollard Jeff PaPe Chris Poulln Jeff Prairie Chris Quenneville Rhonda Ramella Paula Ratllff Kara Rayl Tyrone Raymond Anita Reid Rob Rheaume Jeff Rhodes Ronnie Rios Angela Robinson Corl Rodriguez Becky Roehrman Chris Rogers J UNIORS 49 Rogge Brian Rogge Brian Rose Chrystal Rose Richard Rosell Scott Rosenblum Brian Root Bruce Ruslekl Rhonda Salow Steve Sanders Kate Scheffey Tim Scher Stephen Schilling Traci Schmidt Mark Schwertley Joe Scioscia Michelle Scofield Mary Severance Tracy Shaffer 50 JUNIORS Class of '83 looks forward to their -'E l if .gi , V p 41' EA if I U at 1 wk yr 4, V 4 1 Mike Hull and Jim Milton, while sitting outside during wood shop, laugh at another one of Mr. Benford's terrible jokes. l James Shaw Brian Simmons gil ' L X X 'X Beth Sims S Q Carey Skifstrom senior year Zona Michelena checks the time and is disappointed with the amount of time left in McCIaine's English class. xl W vv yy Todd Streich Rebecca Stump Susie Sturgeon Sturgeon Lisa Skinner Chris Smith David Smith Dianne Smith Pam Smith Troy Smith Dennie Snow Julie Snyder Rick Sonnenberg Brad Spellman Rusty Stabenow Debbie Stansbury Bernita Stark Laurie Stella Jana Steele Ginny Stevens Cheryl Stobaugh John Strachan JUNIORS 51 Sullivan ow onl ,au --Q 'S N- Jon Strachan listens attentively to 52 JUNIORS Brent Tunnell Dana Valentine Joanne Vandemeer Patti Vandermer Mark Vegors Curt Vogel Debbie Vogel Alice Wahlers Christi Wallmueller Sean Walsh Mrs. Ehler. Ofle Jim Sullivan Perera Sureka Steve Swain Mark Swope Sheila Talley Doug Teutsch Doug Thomas Leslie Thompson Wende Thrall Lisa Thurston Jeff Tolzman Julie Tomlinson Brenda Torres Bill Tsakiris John Tsanlnos more year to go H Mike Warbasse Bruce Wayland Jlmmy Webb Becky Wengert Suzanne Wheeler Lori Williams Zumbrunn Q' Mike Hull smiles brightly into the camera as he anticipates how much fun he's golng to have this summer, during the long-awaited break from school. Lydia Wilmot Joe Wollgast Billy Yoakum Mary Young Kenny Zublch Rick Zumbrunn -. JUNIORS 53 mug K We V54 A : ' o 1 9' K nur- 1 ,r ' e2fLMM,zwmfw.M 'M Q, azmfwmmgial . E ,X , m 4-- ll I LAURE DOPP SECRETARY A 1 4' 1 '-nofw-- DIANA LATI-IROP i TREASURER EW r n 7 - 5, V, kk ,W K 'Tw W A 2Qgg,m:g.A,,Mv:- V- 'bk 1:57 LNWWYA Y- A 4- H f S 2 W M ,,,,3L,W.,f mf , ,:,hA MW., A ,. I , .,,, ,V ,... wwf .-,,, ,, , .. ll Brockhurst Halfway through and going strong! X -1 Lisa Alba L- Brian Albright R A K H g b. me W Joey Abraham L x is-Q.. John Borsodi Donna Boudrle Keith Bowden Glenda Boyd Mark Breidenbach Henry Brice fluff Carla Anderson 2- Pauline Anderson Madge Apolinar Anthony Arnone Lupe Arrona Larry Ashby Duane Ballard llll 3.1 I Tina Barba Shannon Barnes Robert Becker Mark Bell Joe Bender Brent Bentley Shawn Blair Jim Bledsoe Pat Bollinger Mark Borowski 'U 'il f i X - - viswnsf, M I . ' 5.-M. Lisa Hehman is working hard ln the attendance office, but finds time for a smile. SOPHOMORES 55 Brown Future looks bright for sophomores. Lisa Brown Pat Brown Wes Brown Rhea Broyles Portia Bryans Peter Burch x Llsa Burgard Cary Burns Cindy Burns Tracy Butterfield Guy Bybee A. Clrinclone Josie Clrlnclone Steve Carney Jim Castle Lyn Cawthon Bart Chapman Denise Chiate Melissa Christman Brian Chamberlain Tim Click Denise Coebill Samuel Collier Scott Collins ,,,g 1N ,' Wendy Colwell Connle Condello ' Don Condello Debra Conduff P -M Mary Cook 'an '- Regan Copeland Llsa Alba studies intently in biology. 56 SOPHOMORES ,gr 'W 'f 6 V gg . . ' -1 .lien f 1 .Ji - - K Rebecca Copeland Christie Cornforth Heidi Crowell Manuel Cruz Read Culbert Julle Culver Eddie Cummings Anthony Cusmaro Klkl Dando I I Fevurly M D 5 ,S . , Mrs. Smith, who helps all girls' sports as equipment manager, smiles to all sophomores. Kip Darden Linda Denton Greg Debenedetto Joel Dench Sarah Denz Phillip Detrick Jody Dlehl Jackie Dietz Marci Dimond Michelle Dimond Corlne Doherty Lauren Dopp Kim Dowdy Brian Doyle Theresa Drummond Paul Dufrense Peter Dufrense Susan Edwards Bob Ekstrom Martha Ellls Aimee Erb Sara Erfert Paul Estrada Emily Eyman Brlan Flaherty Eric Falkner Mendy Fablno Carla Fevurly SOPHOMORES 57 Fields Sophomores strive hard to succeed John Fields Carol Fitzsenry Jeff Flinn Diana Foley Debbie Fox Rich Freed Jenniffer Furlong Terry Galardo Don Gambrel Steve Garrlgan Sherrie Gebhart Scott Gibson Todd Gibbs Todd Glass Jennifer Glenn s .Zin , ' in xi I at 5 V Q fa Q-K ,F ,:'lI3i'I'n? ai' 3 r.rs wk S P ll K 3: Hua N s ,i...-.-- Connie Condello ls really amused at the faces Steve Garrigan makes at the photographer. 58 SOPHOMORES Adam Goldston Hector Golden Tlm Gomez Kim Gaffney Eric Green Cheryl Greene 'Wil Steve Karp Lewis Kemp Lori Kemper .., Kemper Stacee Grosshans Leona Guinnlp Tanya Gunderson Chris Hall Tracie Hall Kim Hamilton Wendy Hamilton Llsa Hanley Dennis Harklns Lisa Hehman Tricia Hehman Tim Hicks Shawn Hickman Mark Hllflnger Kelll Hokanson Richard Holzer Linda Howard Jlmmy Hubbard Larry Hubband Kim Huffman Karen ldelson Kevin Ivins Cindy Hunt Karyn Huschke Joya Jancarole Davld Johnson John Johnson Wendy Jones Sheryl Jowdy Stephen Kamm SOPHOMORES 59 Kessler Brenda Robbins ls caught sticking school spirit buttons on a friend, Martha Meadows. Jerry Madaio Mark Manley Billy Marino Alan Marshall Sabrina Martucci Sonya Manghan Steve Maurice Corky McAden Ryan McCalgel Mai McDonald 60 SOPHOMORES Margie Kessler Steve Klatzke Nicole Klimow Nicola Kins Jim Klmlins Linda Klossner Marton Kovacs Karen Hohn Twyla Knevltt Steve Kusic Pam Kirgen Merritt Maccherola Sophomores are in motion . . . Valarle Palmer Palmer Michele McGuckin Briant McKellips Sheri McLaughlin Mlchaelle McMahon Jaime Mercado Martha Meadow Teana Mecham Karen Michelson James Miller Peggy Mlller Pam Mitchell Tlm Montgomery Jody Morgan Jeff Motch Dara Muffaletto Jon Mull Brian Myers Chris Nairn Rob Nardelli Natalino Donato Kathy Needhan Helene Nlederer Pat Norrls Becky Nye lngred Nystrom Christine Ochoa Ron OConnell Jessica O'KelIy Michelle Padrlck Edward Palmer ,W I I 1114+ NUI-on While Troy Vernon and David Renna watch a biological experiment, Todd Stecker seems to find the Viking Views more Interesting. SOPHOMORES 61 Parker Suzanne Parker Carmen Patterson Chris Persons Eric Piepenbreck Jackie Pletka William Prentice Danny Quenneville Windy Quibell Kathy Ramos Kevin Randall Christa Rath Kimberly Rautio Donna Reifman David Renna Sheila Rhoades Hey, Mrs. Trudeau, look at my posture, only one handl When are those pom tryouts? 62 SOPHOMORES Barbara Rlckert Mark Riley Tim Rlordan Carol Risley Brenda Robbins Kecla Rodocker Larry Root Chuck Roper Dennis Rose Robert Rowley Sandy Russo Themon Russell 1 , Q Sophomores like to clown around!!! Jim Sterne Mike Stewart Todd Sticker Melody Stockett Andy Strebe Jody Strode gp! U Strode Christine Saicheck David Salazar Tricia Salow Lisa Scioscia Tina Schwoegler Darla Shearer James Schunn Teresa Schultz John Tony Selbert Schaderbauer Rich Short Emily Sims Jenny Smelkinson Craig Skelton Rae Lynn Smith Alisha Smith Sheila Smith Tammy Smith Theresa Smith Peter Soqwi Tiffany Smith Tlm Springer Richard Stanfield Brad Steele ,, ir ' S aw? N, A 0 Y x ti i i Q if ...M 1 .. 'Q 'Q of The clown at the Holiday Market confers with Carol Rlsely about the types of plants that the Soph. class is selling. SOPHOMORES 63 Strother Sophomores have learned to juggle their Brian Strother Leslie Stuart Brian Stumff Lisa Suber Tracy Taylor Melody Stockett makes use of the campus pay phone at noon break. 64 SOPHOMORES Tony Tsiamas Lloyd Tucker Troy Vernon Brad Wagner Dean Waite Jeff Tench lan Thomas Donna Thomas Linda Thrush Thurston Tim Timmerman Scott Tippit Jim Tomaslno Laurie Torres Louis Tortora Toni Trent Pixie Trethewy Michael Tripp Barbara Trolsi Katie Tsakirls I classes? ? ? LA Nikki Williams Carole Winters Dan Worden Sheri Wright Klm Young Mario Zamarrlpes Mark Zimmerman Steve Zltar Ken Wardlow Christy Webb Melissa Weber Geoff Weiss Betsy Wellek Mick Welch Tim Welch Danny Westcott Jeffrey Welty Shawn Wheeler Jacobs Steve Zralck Rich Caniglin Brldget Jacobs fl Danielle LaFIeur and Cheryl Greene come to help Jessica Flneburg get her locker organized. SOPHOMORES 65 FRESHMAN GFFICERS MAY 1 - MARY CHRISTIAN 5 VICE-PRESIDENT -TREASURER KAREN NILSEN RENEE ACKERMAIN Freshmen , , -, ,QV XX Tlm Tlmmerman orders his co-workers to bring more pretzels and mustard for the organlzatlon's sale. . 4 v fa X YI -fs Q f F H '. 1.', N H if- K .,. .1.,, I , 1 'wx .. V , 6 ' , , Z, V -Wk 2, V49 ..,,. . K gm . -' as , f B 6 -. , I . ge 34 ' ' x fff. , T ' 'L 151,-A f ,ie--tl .A V Qfxu, ,, ,J rrrrrrrr Brewer Steve Aitchison William Alcala Teril Anderson Jeff Arfleben John Baldwin Linda Baltzer Cathy Baril Richard Barnes Jaime Barrett John Barrett Mike Bartell James Bays Christy Beal Lorie Beeman Perry Bellaire Bart Bentzin Tracy Blerwlrth Marlo Blsbee Laurie Bishop Rich Blackmon Bret Blanche Scott Blaney Ban Blewltt John Bond Noy Boupha Amy Bordner Kevin Brandon Mike Brewer FRESHMEN 67 Briggs Starting their first year Brigham Briggs Pat Brown Rhonda Bryan Laurie Bryant Russ Brydon Bret Buch Gina Burcham Tim Buckles Debbie Burgis Paul Burk Kyle Burris David Cash Joe Campbell Joanie Carney Brenda Chamberlain Dorothy Chavez Louise Cheney Regina Chidester Lisa Chrisman Mary Christian Kim Christopherson Tim Christy Trevor Citron Kevin Clark Mike Clark Jimmy Clark Janice Kline Gene Closterman Bryan Cluff Sheila Coats Allison Cole Linda Collins Leslie Corlett Billy Couch Lesley Cram David Crews Nancy Cruse Tura Cummings Daffy Dad Stacy Daily David Daiss Carol Danser 68 FRESHMEN Scott Dubois Sally Eberhart Robin Elliot Grimalauskso Bill Debusk David Delbrook Michelle Denboer Marci Dimond Toni Doherty Russell Doolittle f 1, g 1 x -V . J 32 1 1 g7fY, i'e S J if fa lll,,., Z,,n t D ' 2 ,. l,,e H ,,,l , 'fi M le When Freshmen showed up at their first assembly. They were surprised to find this sign hanging on the wall! Jeff Ellis Tammy Ellis Susan Fancher Teresa Feeley John Flelds Joey Files Jessica Flneberg Kim Fisher Debbie Fllnn Carlos Flores Shawna Foley Carl Fox Jamie Franch Bonnie Gllesple Mike Goldstein Richard Gonzales Mark Goshorn Cheri Grlmalauskso FRESHMEN 69 Goodman 70 FRESHMEN Stuart Goodman David Guilford Estelle Hafskolt Jonothan Halfin Amy Hall Tammy Hanson Terry Harbeck Blll Harper Yousef Hashiml Lisa Hayden Kathy Hechttlnger Sheila Heffington Michele Hermanson Some freshmen get very bored their first day of school . . . Leslie Henning Lydia Hernandez Anna Hinojos Donna Hoffman Susie Hogan Bill Hoover Kenneth Howard Greg Howarth Freshmen foresee , . ' . 6, X X nf' X4 Jenny lsbell Stacy Isherwood Kevin Jayne Doug Jennings Mickey Jennings Andrew Jimenez Yvette Julien Pat Kelley 1 Lloyd great happenings ,,,,,,r,,,,u A ,,..v,,...,- ' Kelley Wascher sits quietly while her friend places her earring back ln her ear. Greg Killeen Kim Kinney Jefre Kleinhanzl Clark Kraig Susan Krugman Michelle Lamme Corbott Lansman Michelle Lapre Michelle Larsen Sandy Leon Mara Linder Bob Lindquist V Tom Llnk Mike Lindsey Lisa Lloyd FRESHMEN 71 Lloyd Stacy Lloyd John Loreth Adam Lovato Dave Ludwig Candia Macario Laja Mangalat Michael Marinez David Maroney Melanie Martyniak Jim Massey Chuck Mayfield Karen May Jerry Maynard Amy McFarland Maurin McGuckin Jerry Meyers Bobby Michelena Cindy Miller Kim Miller Marilyn Mllleson Bill Milton Chuck Milton Michelle Monhelt Justine Morgan Vince Morrow Jeff Motch Scott Nally Priscilla Navarro Carol Nelson Tanya Nesbitt Glenn Newell Della Newlin Chris Newman Veronica Newton Beth Nichols Karen Nilsen 72 FRESHMEN Freshmen paint the Vg, - - H we 'la 4. 4, ff fl 'W '32 KA A W ,f ,4-.N 1 ,fi .- use ua asf , gf.. ' 5 ' ., fa ,- - V V. A 153351, 5, b .f,, fy A ,V ,N V .r gr. 1 . , - 55: sw' ijeijfz, -if-A W .,' f,..-.4 ' - ' s J yn, ,MyJyz,nf' V ' . , ., TWG . ' '31 3,5-,Q 'fm yi A a .L . , , , ,Y . - +V, ,ks 'H L. L4 5f ' ' B , I 1. ith:-me , A kv H ia , lo at Ag Q s , 1 - . - Vi - 0 ,J '- ,kaafhiif .. of-. .5-.3 x'f'x L , ' , .Freshmen find time to clown around while painting the S Rix Jack Olson Kellie Olson Colleen O'NelI Derek Ong Larry Orduno Lorl Overturf Bill Paddison Jackie Palfenler Robert Palmer Missy Patterson Scott Patterson Tim Pedigo Robert Peplner Tracy Perkins Jackie Petersen Karen Petersen Pennl Peterson Terrie Phillips Chrls Pierce Michelle Pond Mellnda Pratt Susan Prentlss Joe Pullen Teresa Putnam J. R. Quackenbush Pauline Quennevllle Heldl Rasclner Lori Rasmusson Mandy Relyea Britt Robertson Doug Rhodes Cynthia Rice Kristi Rich Toni Richardson Steve Riggs Annie Rix FRESHMEN 73 Rose Mark Rose Catherine Ross Terry Rowcliff Debra Ruder Denise Salas Shawn Salo Lisa Sandler Kirk Schacherbauer Kris Schachbauer Todd Scher Scott Schultz Leo Schwertley Susie Schwoegler Lea 'Scovlll Utahna Seymour Shawn Shafer Jim Shirk Scott Shomer 74 FRESHMEN 13134-TF' ' I y Ulu Q51-M-M-+ 33 'nz-ng... As Carol Danser opens her locker to put her typing book away, Tammy Smith waits, and spies on the photographer before she has a chance to pose. Thor e Freshmen struggle up the road of lifep Lonie Singer Barbara Sklfstrom Jon Slonlger Kelley Smedley Tammy Smith Brett Sperbeck - X :S QAQMQC exe! K Doreena Squire wir Natheleen Staley Jody Steelman fv- Jesse Stoneklng .nmumu MACH hw Andy Strebe di Bill Strout Jenny Isbell appears to be upset wlth Maureen McGuckln as she guards her bagels carefully Beth Taylor Andy Tellberg Alexis Terry Arlanda Teske Mari Teske Regina Thorpe A w Wye., FRESHMEN 75 Thurston-Zuniga Brian Thurston Terri Tlnall Scott Tlpplt Diane Toy Amy Unangst Dirk Vandermeer Tracy Vanryswyk Scott Vass Tawnla Vernon Marc Villaverde Lara Vogel Marina Vogel Glen Vogt Tabitha Walker Billy Wallis Greg Walsh Kelley Walters Lisa Wascher Mary Waters Shana Watts Jeana Webb Lisa Wengert Ronald Whitaker Andy Wlechec Earl Wilder Julie Wllfert Julie Wilson Waylen Wilson David Wlnelnger Waly Wolcott Brlan Wyse Sonya Zacharchuk Raymond Zerralez Joe Zuniga 76 FRESHMEN ,upwa- Blll Freshmen Renee Ackermann Steve Amoroso John Armoroso Lafayette Barr Angela Beever Karen Begay Chanthoeurnt Bouth William Buck Chris Butler John Carr Ken Carter Michael Chapman Kraig Clark Mark Cruce Manuel Cruez Dale Cryer Benedetto Dangelo Philip Detrick Sandra Dunn Douglas Eaton Walter Ekstrom make it through the year Albert Elwell Richard Escarcega Raynibd Ferralez Michael Hall Robert Hall Wade Hart Frank Hernandez Carrie Hull Cynthia Jacob Chatham Kitz Jan Lange Kathy Longeway Martin Longeway Debra Lloyd Gary Mayberry Wendy McDaniel David Merrill Tammy Mora Robert Morris Jay Myers Simoeun Pich Brian Pennings Tiffnay Pulliam Dana Robbins Katherine Rogers Sharon Rowe David Sandler Jon Sanner Kathryn Shanahan Robin Shriver Brian Sims Brad Steele Linda Sterne Irene Strang Penelope Stufflebeam Jody Thompson Tim Timmerman Scott Turnidge Shelly Tuttle Marilee Ulrich Tracy Valentine Edwin Vansuan ,J- A Debusk enjoys dancing with other band members f , 4 Freshmen paint the S I FRESHMEN 77 HUM! K5 , , 4 K . M X. . . ..., . Mgxafmx I X 1981 G RUYALTY ou aqd with fir . ,Q W-rf ' N... vary K ..:1 A,Vkh k:,h . 52 Q g4 . f as -- f ,M Qigmwi 3 Mx K vf'W: ,W ' - 5 ' 5 ..f Rf, x x x ' 'x fl,:5.s.f,i,, , -JK-' 80 W,..3fw- . e - R .R 1-N-. A E f ' :gf A ' . ' -.,:N.'f.?:,2 The Royalty Dance Q, -tm .-9 rf will 551' If qv ,H Homecoming Candidates: Marc Farrar, Helen Llkovlch, Jayme Abraham, and David Holland. - pt' The faces of King and Queen Kevin McCullough and Jackle Smlth show the excitement of thls year's homecoming. 81 82 Sweetheart Candldates: Steve Barnes, Connie Condello, Claudia Delaney, Stuart Slonaker. Attendants: Sr: Joe Brunner, Carol Stanley. X gr Jr: Scott DeSeelhorst, Leslie Thompson Soph: Paul Briggs, Lisa Hanley Fr: Scott Dubols, Penny Peterson 5. pan' was if -55 nytown Representatives Anytown Representatives: Steve Barnes, Laurie Guilford, Laura May. ASU L Y. s- 1 thy. 4, L N1 A U. of A. Alumni Award: Laura May. ASU Medalllan of Merit: Laura Shlrle. Staters' chosen for leadership y.,, -. ' C z , H N fha. r ' V531-.X . 34 , v l n . Q I Girls state delegates: Laura Shlrie, Laura May, Debbie Cordes. Boys state delegates: Todd Roehman, Kevin McCullough, Ron Burch Mitch Denning Doug Erickson, Bob Olson. 85 M' if K NR K li Q.. .- National Conference of Chrlstlans and Jews: Amy Harklns, Mark Huschky, Krlstln Rasclner. National Optimist Youth Appreciation winners: Norman Brlce for Science and Math, Sue Prlnce For Arts, Krlstln Rasclner for Engllsh. ,f wfsff- if nf- 'Yu-H ,l 'V - , ' ' ' ' u A National Merit Flnallsts: Laura May, Joe Brunner, Stuart Slonaker, Krlstln Rasclner. Students Receive Awards -'W' Q Regional Band: Top row: Stacy Hendricks, Vlckl Leonard, Sabrina Martuccl. Bottom row: Jlm Shaw, Scott Colllns, Brlan Doyle. Regional Cholr: Top to Bottom: Chrls Frost, Kelly Kurbat, Brlan Doyle, Shelly Paul, Mindy Miller, John Klng, Erlc Fox, Chrls Fahrlander, Corky McAden. ' 87 talk-. 'Slopes Top Ten of 1982 Ranked first in the senior class is Laura May. Her honors include the U of A Alumni Award, Optimist Student of the Month, and Hugh O'Brien. She has been involved in NHS, Viking Ambassadors, Vi-teens, Speech, Anytown, French Club, Varsity and JV Pom, and Model Legislator. Laura's future plans are to attend Claremont Men's College to major in Political Science. Taking second place honors is Laura Shirie. Laura's honors include the ASU Medallion of Merit, Optimist student of the month, and Girls State. During her past four years, she has been involved in NHS, Student Council, Viking Ambassadors, Vi-teens, Spanish Club, and Varsity Pom. Laura's plans are to attend ASU. x N' sllsssmue Ranked third in honors is Stuart Slonaker. His honors include Student of the Month. Stuart has been involved in Football, Basketball, Track, and the Leo Club. His plans for the future are to go to Stanford or Pamona and study Engineering. Fourth in the senior class is Jayme Abraham. She has been involved in Optimist Student of the Month, Tennis, NHS, and Varsity Pom. Her future plans include attending ASU and majoring in Engineering. Hard work earns recogmtlon lfgtiia. Christopher Burch, ranked fifth this year, has been involved in Sunnyslope's Leo Club for two years and the Spanish Club all four years. Ranked sixth is Lisa Schlar. Her activities were French Club, Viking Ambassadors, N.H.S., and Close-Up. Lisa has received the honors of Optimist Student of the Month for last February. She has been on the Viking Views Staff as well as the Yearbook staff, acting as Ad Manager for both. Lisa plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania and major in the Biological Basis of behavior. She is also planning on remaining in the medical field and eventually end up a child psychiatrist or in related fields. Lisa believes that everyone should strive for the goals that they want and believe in, in order to achieve the success they hope for . VVf,7 sh li '43 vfvllu 5 , I , X ,..,.,. f,,k , ,,,L 2 fy fi -1-...p Gloria Levitt has the honors of seventh in the top ten. Gloria has been quite active in sports making the Varsity Diving Team, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Track, Varsity Cheer, and Varsity Cross Country. She has earned a total of 16 Varsity Letters in her ' four years at 'Slope. Gloria's physical ability is matched up with her mental ability as she has been a member of the National Honor Society. She has been the Student Body Treasurer her last year, not to mention being involved in the Council the three previous years also. She has been named Student of the Month, been named an NCA All-American Cheerleader, and has also been the Divisional Champion in floor exercises. Gloria plans to attend U of A and major in business, and hopefully someday become a CPA. Ranked Eighth is Sheila Dad. Sheila has been actively involved in clubs on campus. Such organizations include: The Pep Club, National Honor Society, and the Literary Magazine. She has also been the Vice-President of the Spanish Club this past year. Sheila loves rollerskating, yet her real love is for raising and racing greyhounds with her father. She plans to further her education by attending Arizona State, possibly majoring in Computer Science. Scholars are recognized Also ranked eighth in the class is Pat Weistling. Pat has been a Vikette for Track as well as Cross Country. She has modeled on Bullock's Fashion Board this past year. Pat would like to go to college at Stephens in Missouri, Brooks in California, or Phoenix Community. She dances, plays tennis, and enjoys sewing in her spare time. Pat believes in having a strong positive aspect of life. Laura May Laura Shirie Stuart Slonaker Jayme Abraham Chris Burch Lisa Schlar Gloria Levitt Shila Dad Pat Weistling 'G-43' Ranked tenth ls Thomas Butler. Top Ten Percent: Tom Butler Charles Rekiere Ronald Burch Marc Huschke Joseph Brunner Jeffery Lowe Russ Wilfert Mitch Denning Rhonda Hallquist Jacqueline Smith John King Allen Jayne Yolanda Gaona Leann Ashby Pat Wiestling Kelly Vesely Naomi Wilmont Suzanne Prince Kelli Kurbat Helen Potter Elizabeth Allingham David Prentiss Kristin Rasciner Greg Wilfert Tracy Wood Paul Howard Stuart Slonaker Stuart Slonaker Staurt Slonaker Stuart Slonaker Marc Farrar Kevin McCullough Marc Ferrar Phil Skiba Jeff Lowe John Crutchfield Kevin McCullough Gary Boxman Anton Ciochetti Kevin McCullough Todd Roehrman Kevin McCullough Leo Gigliotti Roy Newton Bob Olson Paul Howard Donny Smith 1982 Senior Mosts ! MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SCHOLARLY LIKELY TO MAKE A MILLION ATHLETIC HUMOROUS BEST LOOKING CUTEST SMILE PRETTIEST EYES MOST OPTIMISTIC MOST PESSIMISTIC MOST ABSENT MINDED Laura May Laura May Laura May Jackie Smith Lisa Fineberg Carol Stanley Kathy Oberg Carol Stanley Laura May Cathy Hill Kathy O'Berg MOST INNOCENT MOST BASHFUL BEST DRESSED MOST VOGUE PREPPIEST MOST TALKATIVE BEST DANCER CURLIEST HAIR SEXIEST LEGS WORST DRIVER Amy Harkins Pam 8z Pat Weistling Brenda Rose Leslie Neuman Kristen Rasciner Lucille Pizzi Jayme Abraham Suzie Konen Laurie Moyer Terri Dunshee my , Wgmfiff HW ff if fVMfQQff f A N63 Q TY FACUL N V A fy Qu WM' WA w W fflwn TY Glendale Union High School District Board William L. Jones, Superintendent Richard Stapley, President Anne Schultz, Clerk Donald Voss, Member Gordon Wagner, Member Bill Stout, Member 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 decisions affecting Sunnyslope, its programs and students. The superintendent and the Sunnyslope administration, hired by the board, were responsible for operating the school in keeping with those decisions. dministration ' Wa Q A 2 A' w H L J Kenneth Coffin, Principal Howard McConnell, Asst. Principal ,. we l N ' Don Smith, Asst. Principal Kent Briggs, Dean of Students Teachers shape our future ' s ii 5 . Marilyn Alt, Myra Anderssohn, Sally Benton, Doug Benford, Family Living Special ED. English Industrial Arts SMSgt. Robert MacMillan seems too involved with his work to answer the question from Mark Collins. g A--' Helen Bollmann, Oscar Borboa, Karlyn Boris, Kim Breeze, Counseling Special Ed. Science Science Jean Bryant, Dick Bulkeley, Library Flne Arts, Government QT? X 6 Government teacher Mary Kay Hoffman appears impressed by H V the intelligence of some of her seniors. Joyce Carter. Richard Carlberg, English Special Ed. ,A i it Ted Chl'iSly, Donnis Deever, Doug Deever, Joan Dopp, Physical Ed. English Government Business Reading teacher Ruth Hoff enjoys the reading of books as much as her students do. They're striving for our goals YN Q Barb Eberly, Lucy Ehlers, Mark Farlson, English Spanlsh Math Terry Forthun. Barb Forner, English Physical Ed. N x 4 v .Ar , L 5 4 X ii w ma ' , ' xx -0 - af Nancy Frus, Mathematics teacher Wllma Jones helps senior Jerry Silver to understand a English complicated algebra problem. x 2 1 i Jefelyll Gifflty, Julie Goehring, William Hardy, Math Fine Arts Science '1'? 5 Wf2, 1, ti + 1 M6351 ,, V COL George Heilemall, Jerry Hobbs, Marilou Hoehne, Ruth Hoff, ROTC Science English English Teachers prepare us for the future MaryKay Hoffman, James Hulllhen, Government Government Math Bill KCC. Jim Kieffer, English Go nment ' I Joan Roulier finds out all of her class is passing. mf My WMV fi? 1 ' nnette Leer, Bob Lewis A Lipinski, Jo Lucarz, - 9liSh Science B l ess Business I 102 ff lil, . ,suv ff Mlllxxw B l I v Shirley Peters measures Kelly Smedley for a preppie shlrt that wlll fit Phll Lunn, Sgt. Robert MacMllIlan perfectly. Government ROTC Dan Mannlx, Byrla Marlch, Physical Ed. Government of- i,,pn' .,4nwf Galen McClain, Jean McGill, English Counseling 4-1e Riley McBee, Math 4? ,pn Joyce McDonald, AVA xl 10 4 Faculty frequents lounge iffy! ,- Jean McQuald, Brian Metheny, Jonl Morgan, Shay Morrow, Math Physical Ed. Math EH9li5h 111119111 Jerelyn Garrity just heard a had joke from Judy Standridge while Q others avoid involvement. Ya Y! xy , , I I y fy 1 5 'hifi I TWA Q 2 ,-k' 1 l vvl we l an l Q59 G90l'99 Myers, Claudia Noye, Alan Osbon, Shirley Peters, Industrial Arts Spanish Counseling H.E.R.O. 'luu..,-..-.. Nancy Porter, Ed Preest, Tom Richardson, English Science Physical Ed. Math teacher Mark Farlson shows freshman Roberto Vlllaverde the correct way to add his positives and negatives. Marylln Roelse English Joan Roulier, French Study time is needed for teachers. Rhea Sack, Margerle Sadler, Business Counseling f'ff.,A 1 ya.. sX Connie Sinclair, Don Squire, Special Ed. lndustrial Arts Judy Standridge, Physical Ed. um- . L, SW S gp .' ' ., it-gs Donnls Deever, reading teacher and peer tutoring sponsor, explains to sophomore Diana Foley the deflnltlon of a term in her book report. CBl'0l Trudeau. Jack Trudeau, Mitch Vltkovlch And Vo t y Y S , Physical Ed. Science Government Fine Arts My 1 Clyde Volz, Ed Wessel, Marilyn West, Eleanor Whalley Government Mathematics Counselor English X X Warren Wheaton, Industrial Arts ,,ww. V I You could not have studied your exothermlc equation or you would have remembered that the energy term is on the right side. Pa! WilklnS0n. Jay Willett, Larry Wolfrum, Robert Wright, Home Economics Fine Arts Business Fine Arts Receptionists Mary Trenasty and Jean Fehrman share the responsibilities of being telephone operators and secretarial tasks. Marjorie Hesketh and Joyce Fasnacht recall the humor in a student's excuse of his absence the previous day. Marge Webert can be found daily on her computer terminal performing various tasks. Audrey Nenneman, prlnclpal's secretary, smlles as a Friday afternoon is upon her. N n Nw A xii if 7 1 Nurse Elaine Hostetler smiles as she watches carefully over the school lnflrmary. ff ak 44 ., Q ss?-34' :git Twig . W? , as fx W ,343 :gg 'x M, ig: IW .L .,, . 4 Smiling Staff he S ... ,, f , I V2 I 7, 14,74 f, 1 ,f , Georgia Luby, School Accountant and Bookstore Attndnt. always finds time to smile throughout her day. Marlon Hack returned this year and ls acting happily as Carreer Counselor. lps all. ..... JZ 'W Registrar, Nancy Kidd, who takes care of all permanent student records, pauses for her picture. F vi 4 Angela Stannard, Librarian, informs a sophomore that he owes money and stlll has two books out. Maintenance: cooks assist Front Row: Charlotte Stanley, Lois Seibold, Matilda Granado, Vivian Walton. Back Row: Florence Paquette, Carolyn Pawley, Audrey Berrier, Shirley Mill, Lucill Burrier, Clara Pitman, Alice Hagg. Front Row: Roger Pedersen, Antimo Scialdone, John Certain. Back Row: Hugh Purcell, Walt Jakobs, Donovan Grimes, Harold Becker, Harry Carr. Front Row: Rudy Yniquez, Peter Saltsman. Back Row: Rodrigo Munoz, Harold Becker, Charles Fulmer, Berndt Kalous. 110 v'l'N 0 ILV FRG ANI WAT IUNS KG AN IZ AT IUNS Marching band has good year 'Q - Band Council across to bottom: Brian Doyle, Cary Burns, Jayme Abraham, Gerry Fawcett, Jeff Tench, Christy McDonough, Terri Schultz, Russ Doolittle, Stacy Hendricks, Joanne Shaw, Jacque Ogden, Kris Carey, Lisa Manley. il i M wr' , . M in If ' 4 . , , W ' V'k'I! e wewss , .Q Q , ttt' -----' V N3 .ff f . M ,Fl y Y W A A f , , . ., , y ,, y at rf H ' 'fy' A 'lan-vs,-v,,L...,Q,:g,,,,,,1i .. .9 X 1.3 1 in 1 ' 'si,1ffJs' wi- l Yffsf .Q F. - Twlrlers: Amy McFarland, Lauren DOPP. Melody Stockett, Drum Major: Mike Mathis. r 1 Senior Rhonda Paul demonstrates deep concentration before one of the home shows. X1 Yi' . Q, ii' A .qi .Za ' f' Jaxx Senior drummer Keith Johnson, shows Flag member Terri Hopkins the fine art of the cowbell. Concert and Jazz Band S-. 5, Flrst Row: Jacque Ogden, Stacy Hendricks, Joanne Shaw, Grace Kltchell, .lim Shaw, Klm Wlllls, Llsa Manley, Rhonda Paul, Krls Carey, Christy McDonough. Second Row: Diana Webb, Tina Hackeman, Jlm Massen, John Loreth, Greg Kllleen, Paula Ratllff, Gerry Fawcett, Carrle Hull, Kathy Needham, Jeanette Smlth, Michelle Pond, Rhea Broyles, Third Row: Steve Keller, Ben Wilder, Cary Burns, Jana Steele, Paul Kline, Brad Steele, Johnothan Halfin, Terry Harbeck, Jay Guertin, Brian Doyle, Per Ellertsen, Bill DeBusk, Bart Bentzln, Scott Schultz, Jim DeBusk, SueAnn Green, Scott Collins, Steve Leon, Vicki Leonard. Fourth Row: Keven Randall, Jeff Tench, Roy Newton, Mike Marinez, Mike Mathis, Larry Alvarez, Keith Johnson, Steve Maurice. 9, Top Row: Keith Johnson, Jeff Tench, Larry Alvarez, SueAnn Green, Jana Steele, Steve Keller, Vicki Leonard, Scott Collins, Dane Jaslnskl, Bottom Row: Jlm DeBusk, Jacque Ogden, Paula Ratllff, Diana Webb, Joanne Shaw, Christy McDonough, Stacy Hendricks, Gerry Fawcett. Sophomore Scott Colllns practices for jazz band. Senlor Dane Jaslnski reasons with junlor Jlm DeBusk Dlrector Andy Vogt selects music for jazz band to' rehearse. Junior Gerry Fawcett uses barltone sax ln jazz band to help hold the low notes. Senlor Steve Keller plays trumpet Sunnyslope Singers ,K Back Row: Scott Collins, Eric Fox, Shannon Hubbell, Todd Roehrman, John King, Jon Mull. Middle Row: Stacey Argleben, Tessa Heizer, Kelli Kurbat, Chrystal Rose, Felicia Skaggs, Jacque Ogden, Regina Charvat, Cheryl Moerder. Front Row: Keith Wick, Leslie Henning, Claudia Delaney, Brlan Doyle, Shelli Paul, Sureka Perera, Corky McAden. 'L J' f: .jfjxfx Senlor Dane Jaslnskl adds bass to rhythm section of Louis DeRoIa and Muriel Wright. Robert Wright conducts to accomplanlst Myra Anderssohn. Sweet Beginnings gv N-,W ,.....-M-v' t i 5 Eiiiee :. E A E5 .L,, 5 g 5 EE - MS 5 Michelle Padrlck, Cindy Mlller, Melissa Webber, Jena Webb, Pauline Quenneville, Mary Knoll. Beth Taylor. . VN 'us WW Across: Karla Blythe, Sandy Dunbar, Kara Rayl, Debby Slmmon, Terri Dreyer, Kimberly Dunbar, Melissa Chrlstman. W Choir Officers: Top Row: Eric Fox, Mlndy Miller Kelli Kurbat, Chris Fahrlander. Bottom Row Stacey Argleben, Todd Roehrman, Sue Prince. Speech Club Front Row: Todd Roehrman, Mindy Miller, Lisa Fineberg, Tim Baltzer, Joe Files, Alisha Smith, Jimmy Clark. Second Row: Rhonda Hallquist, Ingrid Nystrom, Mia McDonald, Kelly Hoakanson, Martha Ellis, Susan Edwards, Lisa Burgaurd, Debbie Fox. Third Row: John King, Karen ldelson, Lori Williams, Charles Sims, Chatham Kitz, Steve Camm, Bob Olson, Randy Hanley. Fourth Row: Suzy Konen, Agnes Bongiovi, Kim Fishee, Tura Cummings, Mike Myers, Lisa Suber, Jessica Fineberg, Nancy Hughes, John Baldwin. Officers: Rhonda Hallquist, Alisha Smith, Todd Roehrman, Lisa Flneberg, Suzy Konen, Karen ldelson. ational Forensic League Front Row: Suzy Konen, Lisa Fineberg, Second Row: Rhonda Halquist, Todd Roehrman, John King, Charles Sims, Tim Baltzer Third Row: Cynthia Hunt, Lori Williams, Mindy Miller, Ingrid Nystrom, Bob Olson, Kelly Hoakanson, Mia McDonald. Fourth Row Agnes Bongiovi, Jessica Fineberg, Alisha Smith, Karen Idelson, Nancy Hughes, Lisa Suber. ROTC First Row: Joe Bender, David Biass. Second Row: Jeff Fahrlander, Ilse Crlsman, Jana Steele, Georgeann Briggs, Kelli Platt, Doug Erickson, Sgt. MacMillan. Third Row: Joe Scloscia, Scott Keterer, Tom Houser, Elbert George, Jeff Cook, Mark Collins, Rob Schunn, Brian Rogge. Fourth Row: Col. Helleman, Brad Kinser. Fifth Row: Richard Petterson, Jim Stern, Mike Bidak, Frank Brinkman, Steve Leon, Bruce Wayland, Virgil Reeves, Brad Spellman, Bernard Michels. Sixth Row: Craig Skelton, Bill Prentice, Ron O'Connel, Ken Carter, Scott Shomer, Linda Klossner, Hydei Rasclner, Terri Phellips, Carol Nelson, Utana Seymore, Sharon Rath. Seventh Row: Jeff Ellis, Curtis Talley, Joe Pullen, Art Peak, Mark Stone, Marc Villaverde, Anthony Barr, Albert Elwell, Bill Wallis, Pat Brown, Glenn Vogt, Debbie Ruder. Sophomore Bill Prentice proudly raises Color Guard: Hobie Forschen, Jeff Cook, Elbert George, Brian Rogge, Mark Collins, Georgean the flag before a football game. Briggs. 93 A3 5 -Q if 4 455' I ' L Q? . . .. f Q Ar-Q93 Q A W 1, n K, SV w B 3 QV .2 'lux 154 . ' X' fs'!bgQ,'1. Y L 'vv ss.. W3 ' . a x ,Y Ai K. 24541 sf I A 'L gi Q' W ' X -:ff x k x ' A - h A ' ,.,, Q X Wim MDS ,. m f-,I L gxvf s 5 1. K ai Q S, M 'Y w:g,, J , V b f r .5 ,Q gp 51 egg.. ,af gl Lf f?211fL X ' ,is , , xt i ,X M, is , .g 1' 'X jg FQ -gif Q, - Q ' 51- iw ' S , Shi? S-M g Rebecca Roelfgiahfkjj' M, Alisha Ben owen: Y ma h f5 fir A3 w .fsw f ft. is f '- . N gf eij wif, W is - -SSL' ix fi' lg K ix ., ski ' wmv x .5 .4 ,f I . nx- ?'x ,L alhalla Staff Co-Editors ..... .... T anya Newton, Jeff Meyer Faculty .......... ......... R oy Newton, Andy Ruiz Honors .............. .................... J eff Meyer, Tanya Newton Organizations ................................................... Dane Jasinski Sports ............ ..... A ndy Ruiz, Anne Stuart, Steve Barnes Seniors ....... ........... E Ilizabeth Allingham, Lisa Thiede Juniors .......... ...................... A nne Stuart, Roy Newton Sophomores ......... ....................................... J ana Rayl Freshmen ................... ...... B ruce Gabbard, Mark Vegors Senior Biographies ...... .............................................. S taff Advertisements .......... ........ L isa Thlede, Lisa Schlar Index ................. ................................. S taff Adviser ....... ..... S hay Morrow 124 IEW! ll' rm w1 ' Senior Elllzabeth Alllngham gets advice from Shay Marrow. T .... .,.. t Senior Dane Jaslnskl uses creative skill in positioning yearbook pictures for this years publlcatlon. Senior Dane Jaslnskl shows Shay Morrow his idea of cropping a picture to fit on the page layout. Editor Tanya Newton works hard to get things ready for upcoming deadlines. iking Views 1 'fa f uw ,A , .l1---an f 1' ' 7 ff 'Fri ID Vim! 'W l'K'kfFW3 we-x ' w Top Row: Jeff Meyer, Lisa Schlar, Mark Vegors, Charles Sims. Bottom Row: Jana Rayl, Lisa Thiede, Anne Stuart, Steve Barnes, Bruce Gabbard, Roy Newton. Co-Editors ........ Sports Editor ...... Advertising ...... Exchange ..... Reporters ..... Charles Sims, Bruce Gabbard Steve Barnes Lisa Schlar, Lisa Thiede Jana Rayl Anne Stuart, Jeff Meyer, Roy Newton Charles Slms files papers while Mark Vegors looks through old yearbooks. ,- Seniors Lisa Schlar and Lisa Thlede try using a singing ad campaign glmmlck for Vlklng Views. Seniors Lisa Thlede and Roy Newton watch perfectionist Dane Jaslnskl work on yearbook. President: Charles Sims. Quill and Scroll Top Row: Andy Ruiz, Jeff Meyer, Dane Jaslnskl, Mlddle Row: Elizabeth Alllngham, Lisa Schlar, Charles Slms, Lisa Thlede, Bottom Row: Steve Barnes. Literary Magazine Top Row: Debble Martin, Laurie Black, Agnes Bongovl, Ryan McCalgue, Galen McClain. Bottom Row: Charles Sims Leann Ashby, Stephanie Checuras, Bernlta Stark. Senior co-editors Stephanie Checuras and Charles Sims finds submitted Llt. Magazine poem quite humorous as Galen McClain explains lt to them both. National Honor Society - sn, 'll' , Q, , Z 2 Top Row: David Prentiss, Mitch Denning, Chuck Rekiere, Marc Huschke, Russ Wilfert, Chris Burch, Doug Erickson. Middle Row: Greg Wilfert, Paul Howard, Joe Brunner, Peter Wholers, Allan Jayne, John King. Bottom Row: Claudia Delaney, Gloria Levitt, Laura Shirie, Jayme Abraham, Laura May, Rhonda Hallquist, Tracy Wood, Lisa Schlar, Kristin Rasciner, Sheila Dad, Robyn Eigenmann. Officers: Hellen Bollman, Joe Brunner, Lisa Schlar, Ron Burch. iking mbassadors Top Row: Jean McGill, Laura Shlrie, Kristin Raskiner, Christy McDonough, Kelly Hokanson, Susan Edwards, Laurie Guilford, Chris Rogers, Laura May, Lisa Fineberg, Carol Stanley, Debbie Cordes, Connie Conduff, Sabrina Mortuici, Laurie Black, Stacy Caniglia, LeeAnn Ashby, Valerie Ferguson, Lisa Schlar. Bottom Row: John Mansour, John Brady, Mike Evans, Mark Briedenbach, David Brentis, Allen Tripp, Marc Huschke, Larry Ashby, Scott Briggs, Kurt Kroese. Officers: Stacy Caniglia, Kristin Raskiner, Carol Stanley, and pictured Lisa Fineberg. Student Council President .... ..... B ob Olson Vice President ...... ...... K athy Oberg Treasurer ........... ...... .... G l oria Levitt Corresponding Secretary ...... ....... L aura Shirle Recording Secretary .... ....... K ristin Rasciner Social Manager .... ..... C athy Hill e nv 1 l ,MM lw,fmMH.f , ,, -wqv' .Q Q faqs- w gig-3f2.,,?,Q,5gZ..gr , K, P'l'i , f, A ,H ,. Student Council Class Officers J. 11.15 , -9-l7-- ,, . - Senior Representatives: Top Row: Phil Skiba, Laura May, Lopez-Francos, Petra Luitgaorden. Bottom Row: Mary Fox, Carol Stanley, Debble Cordes. Sophomores Reps: Top Row: Susan Edwards, Kim Young, Ingrid Nystrom, Bottom Row: Shari Wright, Melody Stockett, Mark Breldenbach. Juniors Reps: Top Row: Christine Fitzpatrick: Bottom Row: Mike Evans, JoDee Martin, Agnes Bonglovl, Werde Thrall, Lisa Thurston. Freshmen Reps: Top Row: Mary Christian, Bonnie Gillespie. Bottom Row: Debbie Flinn, Jeff Baldwin, Terri Anderson. Junior Civitan Top Row: Shirley Jones, Stephanie Checuras, Bob Olson, Sharon Hill, Kim Dorudy. Bottom Row: Peggy Holmgrem, Briget Jacobs, Cynthia Hunt, Paul Briggs. Junior Civltan officers are: Briget Jacobs, Stephanie Checuras, Sharon Hill. ViTeens Top Row: Bobby Clark, Kim Fisher, Claudia Delaney. Debbie Anderson, Carol Stanley, Amy Harklns, Penny Peterson, Terri Anderson. Bottom Row: Carla Aderson, Lisa Hanley, Danielle Lafleur, Gloria Levitt, Laurie Guilford, Laura May, Sabrina Mortuici, Connie Condello, Nicola King, Wendy Hamilton. Officers: Bobby Clark. Leslie Thompson, Laurie Guilford. Cross Country ikettes Top Row: Pam Wiestling, Pat Wiestling. Bottom Row: Anne McArthur, JoAnn Hedrick, Connie Sinclair, JoAnn Falkner, Debbie Vogel, Mary Cook, Cindy Tonstad, Kelli Kurbat. Top Row: Pat Wiestling. Bottom Row: Debbie Vogel, JoAnn Hendrick. Officers Kelli Kurbat, Jo Ann Hedrick, Ann McArthur, Pat Wiestling. if Je' Wrestling Viketts 5-vw. ' f,,....w. L . ,-:WY -aq- Top row: Jennifer Glenn, Josie Clrlnclone, Suzanne Bartella, Chris Moon, Debbie Conduff, Sara Erfert, Connle Conduff, Anne McArthur, Susan Prentlce, Allison Cole, Mary Cook, Terri Smith, Regina Klee, Darla Shearer. Middle row: Betsy Wellek, Kelly Olson, Bobble Sklfstrom, Kim Huffman, Carole Winters, Sue Copeland, Madge Apolinar, Debra Coyle, Wendy Colwell. Bottom row: Laurle Kanper, Carmen Patterson, Emily Eyman. Officers: Top row: Connle Conduff, Carmen Patterson, Sue Copeland. Bottom row: Emlly Eyman. Anne McArthur. Track Vikettes N 4 T t nb. I A I V. ., , A V ,W 1 I 1 ,, -.,, Maya !F,,,vf Q. ' - ' x 1,lWi f-Wx ' , J ' I 5- f ', N t f Q-iwiha +M'W ' . ,ln gt 'M' 41' PfJ,l,f,f.r, , D , 'a ,A '4 mr Top Row: Pixie Threthewy, Pam Wiestllng, Pat Wlestling, Sara Erfert, Ann McArthur, Carol Winters, Sheila Tally, Carol Rlsely, Bottom Row: Mary Cook, Mary Foley, Jayme Abraham, Laurie Guilford, Chris Rogers, Allison Cole. Seniors Ann McArthur and Carol Winters give Pam Welstllng track results. Q Q , I Z 4, , A Na I Sarah Erfert looks on in disbelief as she finds her stats are wrong. Mary Cook, Carol Rlsley, and Plxle Threthewy go to great lengths to get the measurements right. Pep Club shows school spirit Top Row: Terri Dreyer, Janice Nimon, Christi Wallmueller, Susan Gale. Bottom Row: Carla Blithe, Theresa Palomo, Debbie Simmon. This group sits together at home games and cheers for the Vikings. Cooperative Office Education Top Row: Rhea Sack, Helen Potter, Dyanne Craig, Barbra Fuller, Beth Hollad, Jeff Meyer, Jana Lu Rayl, Robin Saicheck. Middle Row: Lisa Trimble, Chris Condello, Leann Ashly, Missy Hess, Terri Dunshee, Becky Myers, Becky McCune. Bottom Row: Cindy Kertson, Dawn Dehamer, Yolanda Gaona, Janet Rawley, Travis Bowles, Not Picture: Sherri Sperber ,, we- COE Officers Top: Dyanne Craig, Helen Potter, Chris Cardello, Leann Ashly. Bottom: Terri Hop- kins, Travis Bowles, Beth Holland Distributive Education Clubs of America. Wie? W' Bottom Row: Jerry Silvers, Robert Brown, Blake Perry, Robert Todd, Alan Tripp, Jim Patterson. Middle row: Travis Dillard, Erin Lipinski, Johnnie Shores, Julie Meyeres, Danny Burrls, Gary Hahn, Krlstl Batltsas, Krlsttl Kalpio. Top row: Aaron Lipinski, Kelli Challlnor, Sue Betz, Amy Harklns, Kitty Adams, Jamie Norris. 1 J , ' r -' ,J W 1 all , 'cy fr' 1, X , fx B an f NNW I N in Class Officers: Bottom: Julle Meyeres, Amy Harklns, Travis Dillard. Top: Danny Burrls, Jamie Norris. 142 Future Business Leaders of America Bottom Row: Chris Fahrlander, Janice Nimon, Nancy Kotalik. State Officer: Chris Fahrlander. 5, - . 'ai Q ,Q .4 xx, ,fe-P ,ff 1 5 5 ,Sv gs-5 tra Top Row: Charles Sims, Christa Rath, Connie Condello, Chris Condello, Lisa Nicodemus, Helen Potter, Jennifer McMinds, Mike Trip. Bottom Row: Joan Dopp, Jennifer Harden, Connie Hoy, Janice Nimon, Chris Fahrlander, Nancy Kotalik, Lauren Dopp, Nicola King, Andy Girmalauskso Not Pictured: Jim Munn, Kevin Jayne, Myra Chapman, Mary Beth Teshe FBLA Officers: Top Row: Lauren Dopp, Charles Sims, Connie Hoy. 14 Home Economics Related Gccupations 1 X55 Top Row Ms. Peters, Megs Haggerty, Laurie Ehrenreich, Marcia Demeulenaere, Stephanie Calamito, Susan Newnum, Stacy Caniglla Bottom Row: Jay Johnson, Helen Likovich, Geri Pullman, Darcy Bouchard, Terry Dreyer Top Laurie Ehrenreich, Megs Haggerty, Darcy Bouchard, Stephanie Calamito, Helen Likovich, Geri Pullman, Stacy Caniglia 44 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America . Y TL ' mg? c -1 -1 N ,sri i , . . . A s , ' f A E'-at fgwlgl , H 1 M ',, I ' sl in-nr a n-1 1 ml ., p-,4,,.,.- Top Row Shari Hemauer, Penny Goldstein, Allison Hall, Tina Campbell, George Myers Bottom Row Allen Provincher, Steve Riggs, Kim Circone, Kelly Lehner, Jim Buchanan 4, M, VICA Officers Top: Tina Campbell Bottom: ' 'W AW Allison Hall, Jim Buchanan . . an . X J, W -N,,.........r'-' -dw., flu.. ,-:rf W ,,Z 'MT -fiiT3'f3-i 145 + French Club Top row: Rhonda Hallqulst, Tracy Wood, Tracy Blerwirth, Michelle Lapre, Michelle Denboer, Lisa Skinner, Sharon Altman, Geoff Weiss, Danielle LaFleur, Shelley Dimond, Nicola King, Middle row: Kim Young, Kelli Hokanson, Mia McDonald, lngrld Nystrom, Susan Edwards, Kate Scheffey, Robert Rheaume, Kendall Carrigan, Laurie Guilford, Chris Rogers, Sabrina Martucci, Cari Fox, Steve Carter, Joan Roulier, Bottom row: Mindy Miller, Janice Cline, Arlanda Teske, Susan Gale, Emily Eyman, Susan Prentiss Leslle Corlett, Kelli Kurbat, Mara Linder, Michelle Hermonson. Officers: Top row, Rhonda Hallqulst, Kendall Carrigan. Bottom row: Mindy Miller, Chris Rogers. German Club Top: Dlxle Trethewy, Stacy Hickman, Middle row: Russ Brydon Kurbat, Linda Klossner, llse Crisman. , Mark Collins, Andy Tielbort. Bottom row: Jill Young, Kelli fx ' . 4 gt X 5 fy .M .Nw Officers: Top row: Russ Brydon, Linda Klossner. Bottom row: Stacy Hickman. Spanish Club Top Row: Petlcs VanLultgaarden, Sara Lopez-Francos, Jayme Abraham, Laura Shlrle, Donna Relfman, Richard Gonzalez, Laurie Black, Tracy Butterfield, lan Thomas, Claudette Ford, Sheila Dad, Kara Brinkman, Donna Mead, Chris Ehlers, Middle Row: Steve Leon. Bruce Wayland, Nicole Williams, Kristy Cornforth, Karen Nielson, Jason LeValley, Ron Burch, Brian Doyle, Selena Fulks, Regan Copeland, Karen ldelson, DariSann Metzler, Greg Goshorn, Bottom Row: Tammy Smith, Karen May, Lisa Hanley, Terry Gallardo, Michelle McGuckln, Missy Boyd, Davld Guilford, Angela Beever. nl ' W '3 'QQ' il Officers: Top Row: Sheila Dad, DarlSann Metzler. Bottom Row: Karen ldelson, Laurie Black. Model UN 10 Top Row: Mary Kay Hoffman, Joe Scloscia. Steve Barnes, Kelli Kurbat, Jim Kieffer. Middle Row: John Brady, Mark Vegors David Page, Charles Sims. Bottom Row: Bob Olson, Dari Metzer, Jill Young, Marco Balzano. L A l,. , , , ,W--WW , 1 Q--ff: Y Y x 5 Ura jf Af Officers: Bob Olson, Tom Glass, Steve Barnes, Charles Sims. L E 0 Club Top Row: Kurt Kroese, Ron Burch, Mitch Denning, Steve Barnes, Phil Sklba, Joe Brunner, Stu Slonaker, Chris Burch. Bottom Row: Tom Glass, Allan Jayne, Steve Leon, Doug Erickson, Oscar Borboa. annum immune 3 . f if Officers: Top Row: Stu Slonaker, Ron Burch, Kurt Kroese, Chris Burch. Close U Marc Huschke, Lisa Thlede, Leslie Neuman, Lisa Schlar, Kristin Rasciner, Keven McCullough, Janlce Nimon, Debbie Martin ii- Seniors Keven McCullough and Kristin Rasclner enjoy studying together whenever possible. Thespians ,, if f K a , aw V www?-J First Row: Julie Goehrlng, Sue Prlnce, Bernita Stark, Cori Rodriguez, Marguerite Patton, Cheryl Moerder, Agnes Bonglovi, Stacy Argleben, Chatham Kitz, Pat Norris, Jessica Flneberg, Tura Cummings, Karen ldelson, Brian Doyle. Second Row: Veronica Newton, Lori Williams, Frank Brinkman, Alan Tripp, Mike Warbasse, Brad Kinser, Chris Hall, Lisa Fineberg, Gary Laned, Ryan McCaigue, Mindy Miller, Shelly Paul, Todd Roerhman, Kim Rosetti, Rhonda Hallquist, Kelli Kurbat, John King, Eric Fox, Jon Mull. Third Row: Debbie Martin, Rob Nardelli, Shawn Hickman, Tracey Butterfield, Alisha Smith, Jana Steele, Sabrina Martucci, Danielle LaFleur, Mike Meyer, Randy Hanley, Bill Harper, Jeff Tench, Cary Burns. Fourth Row: Selena Fulks, Donna Mead, Kara Brinkman, Jenny Smelkinson, Nicola King, Lisa Hanley, Tim Baltzer, Lisa Brow, lan Thomas, Regan Copeland, Karen May. Officers: Top Row: Todd Roehrman, Mike Meyer, Gary Larned, Francis Brinkman. Bottom Row: Anastasia Argleben, Lisa Fineberg, Mindy Miller, Sue Prince. Fall play Tea House Senior Todd Roerhman and junior Mindy Mlller perform scene from play. Seniors Keith Johnston, Dane Jaslnskl, and junior Gerry Fawcett show enthusiastic support toward upcoming play. is 'K Alisha Smith uses steady hand in applying make- Shana Watts. If N I , ,J gf, yr '- Q ' ,vvl ,.: l f' .alfcf Senior Lisa Flneberg ques- tions Mirror mirror on the table . . . 1. gs if . 3 i 1 X -. A up on the face of Model Legislature Top Row: Christy McDonough, Jamie Norris, Laura May, Kristin Rasciner. Bottom Row: Jim Kieffer, Chris Rogers, Cynthia Derant, Charles Sims. Senior Kevin McCullough patiently listens to Kristin Rasciner's point of view on a Legislative topic. Soccer Club reaches excellence fexw,a5'wQi' , Q ' , , - First Row: Leo Gigliottl, Alan Delladonna, Eric Pipenbrook, Eden Moura, Steve Klatzke, Steve Worden, Ron Cummings, Mark Breldenbach. Second Row: Jeff Tolzman, Kip Darden, Sean Walsh, Phil Skiba, John Johnson, Rob Darden. Third Row: Coach Darden, Todd Coyle, Scott McKlssack, Mike Wlllcoxson, Dan Worden, Tim Rohrer, Greg Morancey. .,.,.,xj ,,,,,, -,,l W gm, 9 vygw., jf 4 .,,,, ' 5 J' 9 Showing great aglllty junior Eden Moura moves past a Shadow Mountain opponent. l . q , WW M ' ,,,4?nx i q U ' f- 'l.?,n,..,i, ,K 47 , nf. M Qqfm, f ffl, fm .K , , 0 .w, V V, I Kip Darden, sophomore stops the ball and prepares to pass It to a Viking teammate. eva 'QS 'QFD 'M' f 'Af' fp , , . ,a,.,. V uw f ,, - ,-1g.f'-'Wfm' ' ' A K,,i s -A.. Af 'f' ,V 4. -Q ,g A145 T ,Qy.' 1 -5 ..,,U 'iihw 'ff' A ,mrvfy .' A 4,2 '.a',- i: W' J .V . lr c, . ' if S ' Q, , V K I , , 1 Q. p . 'K Q if A ' L ' -4-Wm . f A xv-.s , A . , IIN, ng fr: 12 ' ' 4 9' , h X1-f 4,3 9 V , ' 4 5v x tg? ', f , .. -,, , 2 n - ,. C, . ' x . . , . A, 1 k - 0- , '- K ilk? , A. IRQ-f - . v 1, 1 :iw cf- W' Varsity football completes successful season l l ..., First Row: Sean Schaffer, John Strachan, Clarence Thomas, Jim Milton, Leo Gigliotti, John Mansour, Richard Rosell, Peter Dufresne. Second Row: Leo Lafond, Steve Sanders, Tom Carroll, Bill Tsakiris, Stewart Slonaker, Mike Evans, Scott DeSeelhorst, Greg Morancey, Steve Swain Stuart Goodman. Third Row: Bill Fette, John Crutchfield, Ben Anderson, Sean Walsh, Paul Dumas, Eric Daily, Randy Hill, John ltule, Coach Kee. Fourth Row: Coach Christy, Jim Pape, Mike Chevalier, Brett Leabo, Mark Bilger, Dennis Squire, Chris Poulin, Coach Carlberg. Fifth Row: John Hamilton, Tim Hicks, Rob Schunn, Mark Vegors, Marc Farrar, Brian Rose, Brent Tunnell, Ray Hagan, Anton Ciochetti. Not Pictured James Hallford, Kelly Lechner, Jorge Saucedo, Jerry Silver. SHS OPPONENT SCORE 22 Tolleson 13 27 West 3 13 Carl Hayden 0 12 Apollo 7 3 Sh. Mountain 12 7 St. Mary's 34 14 Thunderbird 3 0 Moon Valley 21 28 Paradise Valley 7 0 Prescott 14 t V r ,,,.i AAVK ,gg..k. g... Junior quarterback Mike Evans throws a pass over the opponent. Senior Stewart Slonaker opens his arms and pulls down a pass for Vlkmg while being protected by junior Bill Tsakiris. yardage. x or W , ,, ,, V ,O H my 1, lr-J-M' ,, . V f ,, , Senior John Crutchfield runs for extra yardage after moving around several tacklers. Sunnyslopes defensive line moves in for the kill J.V. looks foward to Varsity First Row: Anthony Arnone, Eddie Cummings, Davld Renna, Klp Darden, Jerry Macalo. Second Row: Brian Connell, David Smlth, Paul Estrada, Tracy Taylor, Dennis Harkins, Steve Zralck, Tony Houser. Thlrd Row: Eric Green, John Johnston, Scott Gibbon, Keith Bowden, Tim Montgomery, Mike Lehner. Fourth Row: Mike Stewart, Chuck Roper, Troy Vernon, Theron Russell, Todd Stecker, Todd Gibbs, Jay Grobstein. Flfth Row: Bryan Kelly, Paul Dufresne, Adam Rleman, Tlm Click, Jeff Welty, Blalne Wilson. ' L. .Sip :sinh-Jw. Ph. W G 9 'P --S 'Hifi ,,,, f- GK , .V 'K X , I s K ' . a . ,,.,.e!N , x V Sophomore Jay Grobstein finds an openlng and runs for extra yardage. a 4 b , ,, Quarterback Tracy Taylor passes over the heads of the Thunderbird Chiefs. Freshmen end with 500 season. 3 411 First Row: Steve Warden, Vince Morrow, Perry Bellaire, James Frawch, Joe Pullen, Walt Ekstrom. Second Row: Martin Kovacs, James Bays, Brad Steele, Jeff Baldwin, Dirk VanDemeer, David Crews, Paul Burke. Third Row: Scott Tippett, Jeff Lopez, Chuck Milton, Greg Howarth, Dave Maroney, Joe Files, Robert Plamer, Jack Olson. Fourth Row: Danny Blewltt, Tim Pedigo, Tim Christy, Trevor Citron, Mike Clark, Robert Morris, Manny Cruz, Mark Rose, Brigham Briggs. Fifth Row: Carlos Flores, Scott Nally, Andrew Jiminez, Bobby Michelena, Leo Schwertley, Pay Brown, Scott Dubois, Jeff Ellis. Brad Steele helps take down the Shadow Mountain offense. Mark Rose and James Bays cover their opponent as the Vikings went on to win the game 16-01 Girls team ranks fourth in division Anne Stuart, Sr. Gloria Levitt, Sr. ,M lit' ' if - 'il-uw, Bottom row: Lisa Wascher, Joy Jancarole Middle row: Reagan Copeland, Susan Edwards, Michelle Chapman. Top row: Jimmy Webb, Susie Escobar, Gloria Levitt, Chris Ehlers, Anne Stuart. ,,,. .,, . ,,,,, dns, V.- -' W . , Chris Ehlers, Sr. Heather Hinson, Jr Boy's Varsity runs to a 17-1 record 'hr-. Top Row: Ron Burch. Bottom Row: Doug Erickson, Alan Jayne, Anthony Redondo, Steve Barnes, Tim Brown, Phil Skiba, Bill Chldester, Tom Glass. Senior Tom Glass Senior Steve Barnes Senior Doug Erickson J.V., Frosh have future possibilities Junior, Brian Simmons leads J.V. team to victory. Brian Simmons, Steve Leon, Bruce Wayland. Bill Hoover, John Quakenbush, Richard Barnes, Johnny Fields. ikings show off on the green - Y 2 KF 'N' ' fit in S . I f I 5 . ,, N 'X N d Q First Row: Mike Goldstein, Brian Strothers, Ben Wilder, Ron Cummings. Chris Corr, Sam Nathenson. Second Row: Coach Richardson Read Culbert, Dan Warden, Marc Huschke, Paul Peacock, Terry Hastings, Mike Paoletti, Tim Rlordon. Senior Paul Peacock puts concentration into his putts. fix f G - 1 Sophomore Tim Riordon watches the ball leave the tee, after a strong drive. SHS OPPONENT 2 Shadow Mt. 1 2 Greenway 0 0 Cortez 2 2 Xavier 0 I 1 Apollo 2 2 Washington 0 2 Moon Valley 0 0 Cortez 2 1 Shadow Mt. 2 1 Paradise Valley 2 2 Moon Valley 0 1 Prescott 2 2 Thunderbird 0 2 St. Mary's 0 0 Washington 2 Varsity volleyball bumps, sets and kills I Top Row: Helen Potter, Cynthia Cepeda, Valerie Ferguson, Denise Condello, Coach Standridge. Bottom Row: Mary Foley, Jordana Kirshbaum, Renae Allen, Tina Chavez, Donna Boudrie. Senior Tina Chavez serves the ball to start Bumplng the ball senior Mary Foley leaves the game. the court. J.V. volleyball team plays hard Top Row: Coach Garrlty, Katie Tskaris, Christy Webb, Sarah Denz, Lisa Thurston, Lauri Bryant, Theresa Drummond, Denise Chlate, Pixie Threthewy. Bottom Row: Diana Foley, Sheri McLaughlin, Lisa Hehman, Carol Rlsley, Julie Culver. Not Shown: Jody Steelman. X Junior Renae Allen leaves the ground for a cross court spike. First Row: Lori Overturf, Toni Richardson, Bonnie Gillespie, Debbie Lloyd. Second Row: Llnda Collins, Rhonda Bryan, Debbie Flynn, Jan Lange. Third Row: Cheri Gramalauskso, Kim Fisher, Marcie Dlmond, Jackie Palfenler, Doreena Squire, Coach Smith. Varsity Badminton has state champ Flrst Row: Cheryl Persinger, Kate Scheffey, Karen Mickelson, Jackie Smlth. Second Row: Coach Forner, Carey Skifstrom, Julie Snyder, Karyn Huschke. 'si ' U1 g H U? if 'W Senior Jackie Smith smashes the birdie back to her opponent. Smith was undefeated in her season and went on to be state champ. Sophomore Kate Scheffey, clears the birdie while moving to the rear of the court. Junior Cheryl Perslnger leaves the ground to return a clear. C' J Q55 CLP First Row: Emily Sims, Tina Schwoegler, Sheri Wright, Kay Lange. Second Row: Terry Gallardo, Leslie Stuart, Tina Barba, Bobble Sklfstrom. -413 Sophomore Karen Mickelson takes a blg swlng and smashes her opponent easily. M we- 'r' 5 -f--- M Junior Karyn Huschke moves across court to hlt and return a hard hlt birdie. Varsity Badminton SHS OPPONENT SCORE 9 Shadow Mt. 0 6 Greenway 3 9 Cortez 0 7 Apollo 2 9 Washington 0 9 Shadow Mt. 0 6 Par. Valley 3 7 Moon Valley 2 6 Prescott 3 8 T-Bird 1 7 Apollo 2 Q Z , we , if ' .LM w1,.,:.,,L,, f ' V ' A i i jeff ,E 1 , K k,,, N! Pom keeps spirit up .1 J ' Ti' . ...el 4 S First Row: Cathl Hill, Kathy Corbldge, Tanya Newton, Jayme Abraham. Second Row: Ann Mulligan, Beth Butler, Kim Schacherbauer, Laura Shirie. Third Row: Laurie Guilford, Chris Rogers, Laura May, Mary Kay Cook. L Q.. The Varsity Pom line takes time originality. out to show their Seniors Laura Shlrie and Laura May perform during homecoming halftime. . . Pom dances to success L ,ix Top Row: Mandy Miller, Chrissy Fitzpatrick. Bottom Row: Karen Cohn, Julie Andrews, Wendy Jones, Nancy Hughes, Christy Cornforth. Juniors Chrissy Fitzpatrick and Christy Cornforth perform during a game as the Vikings won 22-7. Juniors Julie Andrews, Nancy Hughes and Christy Cornforth prepare to do their twirls. Varsity Cheer cheers Vikings to wins f ig L .,i ., n fs ,E .Mv- , ,V ,iw kkig W ,.., get K, kin dd f F L 7 A E . 'RHI ., . Q 'V s,ss f . X -f ' I , 2 , . , ' . 1 'WY' HW'-?'Q,.:23' a-d x i , ., ,s , ., K W. X. ,f W. K ,. I -K , , ,, 'W f Q Q 5' K K , jing so W , 5 5 V. ,r,x,:-.gf -it - ,V ,H AJ, K D f Q s , - - ' L , - gig 2..,h.g? Jr.. 4 X ,gms gh . Hwfzw V W VL ., t . .. , . ' ,- 31f,. gsl1 i:,, ' K n tr. or M ' Je M -' Q 'K , ,- . -- v V- ij, K X eff A . 'ii ' V . -f ' Top Row: Terri Dunchee, Jessica O'Kelly, Melinda Carter, Tammy Hornish, Jennifer McMinds. Bottom Row: Stacy Caniglia, Gloria Levitt. The var. cheerleaders cheer the Vikings to a win over Tolleson 122-131. 1 wk J.V. Cheer arouses spirit 'v 'FW if -QW .sf Q f:rQ-rf?-'xiao-v4'f:f wailym Q,-4 4 ,,, 3, Top Row: Dana Lincoln, Brenda Robbins, Lisa Alba. Bottom Row: Stacee Grosshans, Kerrl Culver, Karyn Huschke. M? 4 Sophomore Brenda Robbins claps to the beat of the chant. Wrestling has new coach First Row: Tony Arnone, Brian Wyse, Mike Marinez, Brian Myers, Jim Castle. Second Row: Mark Rose, John Fields, Tim Click, Jay Grobstein, Anthony Barr, Jon Patterson. Third Row: Dennis Squire, Brian Hemstreet, Josh Lewis, Mike Bidak, Paul Dumas, Eric Daily, Jim Bays, Coach Metheny. Sophomore Tony Arnone attempts to do a reversal on his Senior Jon Patterson using a arm bar hold turns his opponent over for Shadow Mountain opponent. a fall. Freshmen Dave Wlnelnger uses a Sundevll ride to control hls opponent. Junior Eric Daily over powers his opponent using a M nelson. 'm 3 mssw N Looking for a pln junior Randy Hill puts a IA nelson on hls Shadow Mountain opponent. Preparing for a reverse cradle freshmen Tlm Pedlgo handles his opponent. J.V., Frosh wrestling await varsity Flrst Row: Yousef Hashlml, Plllar Estrella, Mike Llndsey, John Fields. Second Row: Anthony Barr, David Page, Brian Albright, Tony Houser. Third Row: Jim Bays, Mark Rose, Tim Montogemery, Randy Hill, Coach Christy. First Row: Brian Wyse, Terry Sperbeck, Terry Harbeck, Kyle Burris, Waylon Wilson, Yousef Hashlmi, Mike Marlnez. Second Row: Anthony Barr, David Guilford, Larry Orduno, John Fields, Shaun Shaffer, John Sanner. Third Row: Coach Hobbs, Andy Jimenez, Jim Bays, Mark Rose, Pat Brown, Tim Pedigo, Scott Blaney, David Weinlnger, Richard Gonzales. Varsity Basketball shoots up wins First Row: Mark Bilger, Larry Pierce, Doug Delbrook, Jeff Lowe, John Brady. Second Row: Kevin McCullough, Stuart Slonaker, Coach Mannix, Rob Schunn, Greg Wllfert, Paul Howard, Kurt Kroese. Third Row: Mark Schwertley, Russ Wllfert, Scott DeSeelhorst, Bruce Ruslecki. XXXYVNI. I Kevin McCullough, senior stops and takes a jump shot while being guarded by a Prescott Badger. SHS 41 65 58 59 40 70 64 61 60 56 66 48 52 45 50 59 59 62 52 Mountain View Trevor Browne Saguaro Tempe West Apollo Shadow Mnt. Greenway Cortez St. Mary's Parldlse Valley Prescott Moon Valley Thunderbird St. Mary's Paradise Valley Prescott Moon Valley Thunderbird Opponent 47 60 66 53 56 68 63 68 44 66 40 50 67 70 69 35 69 65 54 Senior Rob Schunn outleaps a Moon Valley opponent and goes for the hoop. Jeff Lowe, senior, moves around a Cortez opponent and scores two points. Slope went on to wln the ball game f60,44J. VIJN65' E 1 x M5213 25231 Senior Paul Howard pulls down a rebound, and helps add to the Viking Victory. xN.KNE1 Looking for an open man, junior Mark Schwertly prepares to pass the ball to the top of the key. . ., Frosh basketball bring in wins XYUNI 'QR it EE? X 2 N-Q-M' ?4,,,,,.,, ..., Top Row: Coach Brlggs, Perry Bellaire, Mike Stewart, Tim Hicks, Bill Strout, Greg DeBenedetto, Troy Vernon. Bottom Row: Paul Briggs, Jeff Fllnn, Rich Canilgia, Tim Welch, Steve Zraick, Brigham Briggs. I Q 'K S 1 R K I XX 'W 5.4 1.314 B 2 'B LAW? , First Row: Brian Thurston, Richard Blackman, Greg Howarth, Jay Meyrs, Chris Newman. Second Row: Ray Ferralez, Bryan Snyder, Steve Roles, Kevin Brandon, Dan Blewltt, Doug Eaton. Third Row: Andy Teilborg, Mike Goldstein, Jon Sloniger, Davld Cash, Todd Schere, Trevor Citron, Coach Forthun. Varsity Softball bats up wins S T. E xg: 1 A '47, Flrst Row: Jean Patterson, Jackie Smith, Kitty Adams, Laurie Bryant. Second Row: Donna Boudrie, Karen Mickelson, Debbie Cordes, Carla Anderson. Third Row: Coach Farison, Renea Allen, Tina Chavez, Cheryl Persinger. n .M at 1-, W? V ix M N rr ' Y x ' if 2 Y Senior Tina Chavez prepares to rip the ball out of the field. Junior Cheryl Perslnger releases the ball right down the strlke zone. . ., Frosh Softball run in victories we ei if -ff 4 Flrst Row: Katie Tsaklrls, Terrl Chavez, Linda Collins. Second Row: Leslie Stewart, Kim Gaffney, Shelly Diamond. Thlrd Row: Jan Lange, Barbra Rlckert, Coach Smith, Jordanna Kirschbaum, Sheryl Jowdy. Nm Q' 3 Flrst Row: Cheryl Grumalauskso, Leslie Corlett, Coach Bolan, Bonnie Gillespie, Debbie Lloyd. Second Row: Pauline Quennevllle, Rhonda Brian, Debbie Flinn, Julie Wilson, Marci Dimond, Prescilla Navarro. Third Row: Lisa Lloyd, Ireane Strong, Missy Patterson, Janice Cline, Doreena Squire, Regena Chidester. wins Varsity Tennis serves up 0 5.'5f'3E XQNYIYZQAZ? . ' gd T1- 1' M115 If First Row: Jimmy Clark, Greg Goshorn, Ted Donley. Second Row: Chris Corr, Marc Huschke, Dave Prentiss. .Q MW 4'f'v:'SWWfI?f ,J ,r . ss. ,fer ,- ff ,, 'fi ef if Senior David Prentlss raises his racket over his head and smashes the ball back to his opponent. Ted Donley, junior, returns the ball to the rear of the court. . . Tennis shows its moves on the court 1. f mtg A ' Flrst Row: Paul Peacock, Briant McKelIlps, Kenny Richardson. Second Row: David 'Lunn, Sam Nathanson, Sean Walsh. X - l ' is I . .w-4. Af,.,, ,MW Sophomore Brlant McKelllps lowers his racket and watches the ball Sam Nathanson, junior, meets the ball and returns lt with great force. as he prepares to return the ball. Girls Varsity Tennis rallies successfully iii!! 'V itil' '13 -W , ' '. :.W 'm'5T9 Flrst Row: Megs Haggerty, Diana Lathrop, Dana Llncoln. Second Row: Denlse Chlate, Carla Couch. Senlor Megs Haggerty eyes the ball and returns lt with a power. Sally Jolly, senlor, keeps her feet moving and attacks the ball. J.V. Tennis smashes opponents 'ei 4 X mm, ,Wm M ,. -. ':f5'Gb:-gif., 'ue . J.V. Tennis Front Row: Lorl Overturf, Kate Scheffey, Kay Lange, Beth Butler. Back Row: Emlly Eyman, Lorl Collins, Mary Christian. q S Q3 'X lt -.mx QS' Q -'ss ,. ffffff V .su xiii 'QW Kei ,X x wg X 'S X M sggffxggies 'ixsefssejilig sssss J J EW swkwt efwm Q m eww X vs? pf ssssswtie? X ex fe? 'Q X . r - L L t -. .. y Q,5fA45-f Af A 7 ' , S ap --i f- - 1.-offfifw - so -. .. ..., ,i:51,r5gS 1. V 1' Egg' Likfsj ikiffixgk ,gt if :gk ?9-f-f 1- f ' ::Lig:-- Jia. 1, :-xxssigiiiggj i : V eee' Qf fm f 2 Sophomore Dlana Lathrop moves to the back of the court to return the ball with power. , .,. at N -.-Q.. sz. Y Milf as A' -wx fi M., - 1 'lv ww- .94- Sophomore Kate Scheffey prepares to return the ball using a backhand. Scheffey ls the number 1 J.V. player. 1, - fy , ,.a My , 1.1 A:-vc. ' wx, 1 'f -7, 'w N' - H . ':1,..., 4. -J r +'ii'ivfi i'3f1'-fff'l'Zfl1fV3 if ' 5 'la-f M-. t 'fxye ,,,4n.:v2:I' ,i fn- . x3.-'.4':..1f. :4Mg.g,!vL,i',V, Varsity Baseball swings into season Flrst Row: Brian Walker, Clarence Thomas, Steve Carter, John Mansour, Andy Belllnson. Second Row: Brian Connell-mgr., Terry Hastings, Paul Dumas, Mike Evans, Scott DeSeelhorst, Cory Dugan, Vince Marlnez. Third Row: Coach Carlberg, Larry Pierce, Roger Davies, Paul Howard, John Hicks, Chuck Haynes, Mlke Paoletti, Mark Bllger. f -Q--sw., sl, ann--tv, -. Q . 4 vw., V. .4 -evli... ri. W' M X 'alas ,lr -,.,,s,r' ef fri T-'m', 'Snail Nv , - Y V- M 1.. ,- , -0- . A f . , . fe f . ... 4- . . .0 as . ev- fx ,,..z . W' --4. .. 5.1. X- y ' - -11:33--7-s , .3 ' 3' ' 'liwmdy f K. . ' Senlor Paul Howard wlnds up as he eyes the strike zone. Senior Chuck Haynes prepares for the ball to come right over home plate. Terry Hastlng, senlor, catches the ball and causes a force out on the runner. Senlor John Hlcks, steps forward as he releases the ball with great speed. V '5i..ef-'if ' W f ,S 1 ,U t Junlor Brian Walker, prepares to throw the ball to second base and to hold up their opponents. Junior Mark Bilger keeps an eye on the flrst base runner as he prepares to pitch. ., Frosh Baseball slugs through season KM , i I 5 A ,, , Li'E' rl ,p aw! 221, ,QW ,fa s Q , 2, . ig V -Wmvf N- HUM' J.V. Baseball First Row: Tracy Taylor, Mike Lehner, Tlm Hrubltz, Mark Breldenbach. Second Row: Dennis Harklns, Jim Knowles, Leo Lafond, Davld Renna, Mike Montlerth. Third Row: Gene Closterman, John Johnson, Troy Vernon, Tlm Hicks, Paul Briggs, Tlm Welsh, Coach Farlson. Juli W1,,M1l,..,,z Frosh Baseball Flrst Row: Frank Hernandez, Mike Marlnez, Brlan Wyse, Joe Pullen. Second Row: Dave Maroney, Doug Eaton, Tim Christy, Jay Meyers, Tim Pedigo. Third Row: Leo Schwertly, Brian Simms, Dan Bleuth, Perry Bellalr, Brlgaham Briggs, Bob Mlchelena, Coach Breeze. S lem .. snag. .- V' ....,x,,, .,,., V , g ,dw 7 . mln: I M.,..g ,,.. n 1- . Q, K f ,Ax A W, ,S-9r1l ,,,6'.V an W, . 86 .1 ' K i .. f f- I' 3 K ' 9 K If if Vkvdlluf F -, ..jgg..Q7 Q I ix- ,Wm Q fwfr' l A jf. , Ks . f-sim-Ma:.4:+w. so .W A yxgpvw' -' ' wx- . ws we 1 . U ,:r1,,x. fy 4' ,qw . 1-Wi-ff Q K fx , - aa. -- -L + Junlor Jlm Knowles throws the ball to a Vlklng teammate. S,-,ar Sophomore Mlke Lehner watches the pltch as he prepares to send the ball out of the fleld. 5 M ng we ,, , ' ' 7' . 'ff V .- sn, 'L K t W --el W - k ff . K' . In V K , , ,4 H KWH, 'w- Af W' ' Q H is-af f A of ,.. . . - at '. S Q 5. , . A - ' wt- A ' f . l .- l. ' , 3. : A.. . . ll, 42e,.f.ft-'if 52 ' , ,,..x,n,4,, 1 - . N , x ' A n Masai. agltsli- - Q ' ,H-'ff H, , s a 7' ac' -' - P Q M 'swim ls' gb Freshman Joe Pullen eyes the ball and catches a pop fly. Perry Belllare, freshman, musters hls efforts to make a long throw to home. Senior Claudla Delaney dusts her heels on the bar. Girls Gymnastics flips A., J' , JUL, 4 V ,hifi 1431, QA, 'R .Ln- Bottom Row: Brltt Robertson, Pauline Quennevllle, Marllee Ulrich, Tammy Hornish, Kathy Oberg, Coach Metzger. Middle Row: Missy Boyd, Kathy Ashton, Terry Gallardo, Carmen Patterson, Kerri Culver, Claudia Delaney. Top Row: Jenny lsbell, Gloria Levitt, Laja Mangalot, Brenda Roblns, Lisa Sandler, Michelle Denboer. Girls Varsity Track hurdles its opponents .zmswsii-WiwliB5UW Flrst Row: Petra VanLultGarden, Chrlssl Fitzpatrick, Renea Allan, Wende Thrall, Suzle Sturgeon, Mlchele Chapman, Glorla Levitt, Brenda Rose, Jlmmy Webb, Chris Ehlers. Second Row: Becky Copeland, Laurie Bryant, Sherl McLaughlin, Barbara Kee, Katle Tsaklrls, Portla Bryans, Val Palmer, Lisa Thurston, Suzi Escobar, Theresa Drummond, Karyn Huschke, Ingrid Nystrom. ,f , Gloria Levitt, senlor, uses her arms to clear the hurdles ln the 100 meter low hurdle race. Senlor Barbra Fuller gets great lift ln putting the shot. Fuller took first place In the NAU lnvlte. 191 X f , . , Senior Chris Ehlers com passes her opponents. 'Q' rzfi-25' Flrst Row: Marlo Blsbee an-F NJN Bills 43 on Brenda Rose, senior, uses her arms as she drives toward the finish line. es around the curve as she Girls J .V. Track 9 I2 Y .4-....,...,-.'.....--. ...---fu. ..Q.......m-N ,... r-...fu-,....-.-vu-4..4-.wa -1--...-.na-..-.--. -wg... M1-...,-.fN.- Nw ' -en-. - ...,.. , Llsa Nlcodemus, Kim Dowdy, Carmen Patterson, Cheri Grlmalauskso. Second Row: Margie Kessler, Mandy Myers, Jennifer McMinds, Sonya Zacharchuk. Third Row: Missy Boyd, Diane Toy, Mary Waters, Dari Metzler, Regina Chldester. J .V., F rosh Track aff ef' Qmvswg, QSXRYSLUQK wiv an - teams show promise ,gxwsw -.en 5 1-'. A, -4 .uv K . 43 Vftjffw rf .-7'bi 'i',- .Vat J.V. Track Flrst Row: Jay Grobsteln, Martin Kovacs, Pete Burch, Tommy Hlcks, Steve Kamm, Brad Spellman. Second Row: Brlan Kelly, Mark Zlmmerman, Chuck Roper, Todd Stecker. .' ,r , ' . 3' 6 .,,6,.,.,.. ,,,,M,.4. ,Q .nf iw- ,.A,.Q,'3 ' ..fsQ'.... . --W-.-1 Jas: .rf -sn W . aw. f,. Frosh Track Flrst Row: Bill Hoover, Blll Alcala, Vince Morrow. Second Row: John Quackenbush, Bryan Cluff, John Fields, Rich Barnes. Thlrd Row: Jesse Stoneklng, Andy Jimenez, James Bays, Mark Rose, Scott Dubois. arsity Track shows competitiveness fl f -W Wt if l T ZZ ' 'fn ww XJ 151 r Q95 55' z Y Ufif Qmxszgp ,5y,W5l 03, SS' , gnvs' Varsity First Row: Tom Glass, Phil Sklba, Bob Olson, Stuart Slonaker, Joe Brunner, Blll Chldester. Second Row: Steve Barnes, John Crutchfield, Mike Wlllcoxson, Brian Mecke, Allen Jayne, Eden Moura, Brlan Simmons. Thlrd Row: Ron Burch, Scott McKlssack, Mike Chevalier, Ray Hagen, Kelly Lehner, Andy Ruiz. on Q-e,..,WTT I X rf 3- , ' 3 ,L K f ,,W,,, V 5 f -2 1 if . J A 'Z A N. cw..- , .d:- ,el'S. 1 4 Senlors Stuart Slonaker and John Crutchfield run strlde for stride ln the lntermedlate hurdles. Senlor Blll Chldester reacts suddenly to the sound of the gun. AJNIVKQZ Andy Rulz, senior, shows the determination needed to hit 150 feet in the dlscus 'X M'-wg, 'F 'R 'gif vs 5 me in SYN PM 55 M sap-1, .1 F, ,.,...... ...... ,..,-Lf gray? ' un J Q: ,Q X Y Y' wr if Q93 ss wx? W Sw' if r '51-'?'!? V'f .Ms ' is 5, is xl .... -S , f ' . norm .... . ,. A S Sunil ,sf V xwwe M1 . -.fi ff ' 'tiff -. , - . is Si , -- -.Lrg fs1i.ffifis:ifF 9 W., -.Q .f 4 -iv A ''We'fiiiowlsMiT,.? a'fiS?tf J.g.:?f'ff'P 1- wfs- Y '.-+1-ff 1 agrzifqkgu . -j-.,- K-gg . , is km. - A f- ,4 Senior Mike Wlllcoxson prepares to clear the hurdle In the 100 meter high hurdle race. ,fide-L-f' Eze r kM,,.-f ws? Q Sf kg., , sz . ' a ' . - ' ir. - ' - ' fs 1 tgifr kf s. .A -- -.f. A., -: 2 14, .. 241- . .,,. Y -,Q . 5' 93. as 51 V Q f f .5 U B- . , . . Y- 9' i.bv.g?-l ga. 'Kiwi S K V 53 1 ' T ,fr . ' Q, ,' .wx fr ,ne 2 -A -1' ,. '. M' A nf.- Senior Tom Glass, shows great effort ln the 1600 meter. Steve Bames, senior, comes around the corn Il'l2t8l'B. . lm J ' ,A .s . A I . . -f er during the 3200 Girls Varsity Basketball goes for the hoop Gal? Bottom Row: Cheryl Perslnger, Jackie Smith, Kitty Adams, Tracy Montgomery, Jean Patterson. Top Row: JoDee Martin, Jordana Kirschbaum, Karen Mickelson, Sharon Hill, Barbara Rickert, Coach Standridge. Senior Jackle Smith, looks for an open path to the basket. Jean Patterson, senior, moves toward the hoop to score 2 points. Kltty Adams, senlor, moves in on the basket and scores 2 points with a layup. Tracy Montgomery, senior, drlbbles the ball and prepares to throw the ball to a vlklng teammate. Jackie Smith, senlor dribbles, stops and turns to do a jump shot for 2 points. Girls J. . Basketball plays well Front Row: Kim Gaffney mgr..Tana Larch, Llsa Hehman, Paullne Anderson,Rene Reclburn. Back Row: Coach B0l8ll,D0nnl Boudrlg, Susan Edwards, Kelly Hokanson, Llsa Burgard, Julie Culver, Sheryl Jowdy, Linda Collins. Girls Freshmen Basketball competes well n ' QgM3fffS,51 a 1, L 'Qwxlllgg xr f mfg, Y.!i'f6',jf x a be I W fy Yr V619 2 Bw Q Front Row: Missy Patterson, Susie Schwoegler, Annie Rlx, Marci Dlmond, Bonnie Gillespie, Debbie Lloyd, Linda Baltzer. Back Row: Coach Heberllng, manager, Susan Prlntess, Kristi Rich, Debbie Fllnn, Marina Vogel, Jan Lange, Cindy Miller, manager, Lisa Lloyd. 199 Girls swimming has state champ Top Row: Nicole Klimow, Barbara Rickert, Suzanna Brinkman, Sharon Hill, Elizabeth Allingham, Barbie Kee, Petra VanderLuitgarden, Karen ldleson, Kristin Rasciner. Bottom Row: Kim Hamilton, Michelle Monheit, Sharon Autman, Martha Meadow, Lisa Alba, Sheree Klugman, Ingrid Nystrom. Not Pictured: Suzy Konen, Susan Francher, Shelly Diamond, Penny Peterson, Kelly Walker, Tobie Walter, Arianda Teske, Amy Hill, Vicki Elmore. ,fs I 1 sq, E-fluff l' TW gm' l 'P 6 I -...A atb'- ' Senior Claudia Delaney reaches out for the water, and scores Viking Diving Team Top to Bottom: Debbie Cordes, Claudia Delaney, Kathy points for her attempt. Oberg, Gloria Levitt. Boys Swimming flies through water A-:'Z ' tfs-.ff ' AI- , U .. X, , ' mfm - A f Y L, ,ff y , C ff? if Q lbw ghhw M'-s ius First Row: Richard Gonzales, Jamle Farr, Jeff Ellis, Wayland Wilson, Greg Killeen, Scott Shomer, Russ Doolittle, Scott Blaney, Dlrk Vandemeer Bob Palmer. Second Row: Sean Schaffer, Anthony Arnone, Eric Green, Alan Deladona, Pilar Estrella, Adam Goldston, James Schunn. Jeff Baldwln, Jlm Castle. Third Row: Tim Click, Joe Files, Phil Dletrlck, Andrew Arliskas, Kevin Rlckert, Randy Hill Steve Larsen, Steve Kusic Tlm Montgomery, Coach Metheny. Steve Larsen, senlor, heads for the flnlsh llne and scores points for the Viking team. nun, Junior Alan Deladona competes in the free-style a-. slf 9 51 13' Senior Biographies ABRAHAM, Jayme: Tennls 1: N.H.S. 3,4: Pom 2.3.4. Amb.: To convince Chrls that I dldn't drop my cookle ln flrst grade. To thank the Pom llne for belng so great this year. To thank the Lauras' for lots of good laughs. To thank Laura, Laura, and Cathi for belng my frlends. To thank Leo for all the good tlmes. To wish the losers good luck next year. And to thank my parents for everythlng they've done for me. ACORD. Andy: Amb.: To have a life of enjoyment and to see a mllllon more concerts. Also, to be a self-made mllllonalre by the time I am 25. And to have a high-proflle performance rale. To wln the Baha 5000. ADAMS. Kathleen: Basketball 2.3: Softball 2,3,4: DECA 4: French Club 1.2. Amb.: To someday let my blond roots grow. To see eye to eye wlth Amy - llterally. To get movies stralght. To never agaln get caught by Mel with Lorrl, Helen, Marc, Dean. John. and Tom and to never work 15 hours wlthout gettlng pald. For me and Amy to re-Ilve our pltstop at Don's, but remember what movle we saw. To plck splinters wlth Deb. To teach Jackle the ways of the world. To smuggle Bandlts wlth Trace - and keep her Under my Thumb . To escape the Killer Mallboxes. To take many roadtrlps wlth Jamle, but never get lost agalnl Someday. with Tlna, flnd the real Ron's house. To thank Jamle for belng the greatest friend posslble. To someday meet a rlch Cowboy, fall ln love, and get marrled and Hang Loose In Hawall. ALLINGHAM. Elizabeth: Cross Country 3: Track l,2,3,4: Swlmmlng l,2,3,4: Letter Man Club 1,2.3.4: Publlcatlons 4. Amb.: To cllmb to the top of the Hlmalayas and skl down: to someday slt In a tree wlth Helen, and to stay off her cloud: and to always stay crazy and have more hats than Kelly H. ALTMAN, Sharon: Swlmmlng 1,2.3: Vlteens 4: Speech l.2.3: French Club l.2.3,4. Amb.: To burn Ken. To be a successful, and never lose my sense of humor. To be as much of a jock as Mlke. To be just as funny Ilooklngl as Chrls Burch. In my life I hope to reach all of my goals and be a help to my soclety. and be richl ANDERSON. Debra: Drama Club 2.3,4: Spanlsh Club 1,2,3: VI-teens 3,4: Young Life 4: Campalners 4. Amb.: To always be buds wlth the blg L and never get caught cheatlng on our chemlstry agaln. To always rlde blkes wlth Claudla and her her say Let us go! To always do the Angel handshake wlth Hola Hola Hola fTracel and to someday flnlsh our book. To someday learn how to make Ice cream wlth Trace and own dobermans. To someday take an automotive class wlth Carol S., save her from chlcken velns, and never get caught snnrklng gum at K-mart wlth Carol. To forever eat peanut butter and jelly's? To be as sweet a b-ball player as Jeff. To always rub noses wlth my speclal frlend . To someday get marrled and be happy lust slnglng my song for the Lord. A speclal thanks to Mom, Dad, and Terrl for belng my best friends everl Good bye Slopel ASHBY. Leann: COF 4: FBLA 3.4: Vlklng Ambassadors l,2,3,4: Llterature Magazlne 4. Amb.: To be as happy as I can be for the rest of my Ilfe. To always be frlends with Chris, Stephanie, Robyn, Terry, and Llsa. To go to Callfornla to see Cathy H. To always make McCIaln laugh. BALTZER, Tlmothy: Thesplans 4: Speech 4: Drama 4. Amb.: To be the best chopper pllot I can be. To stlck wlth actlng. speech, palntlng, and dreamlng. To someday own a porche 92'8. To always Bless as good as Anthony. To be as good a driver as Randy thlnks he ls. For Sue always to be my llttle Yoda . To always be Danny Q's blg brother. To be as smart as Charles. To be as non-emotion as Dan K. ISPOCKJ. To always be frlends wlth Laura. Scott, Tlna, Jlm. Todd, Mlndy, Llsa H., Llsa F., Llsa B., Gary, Rhonda, Suzy, Lorl. John M., and especlally John Klng and Jon Patterson who I admlre because of thelr abundance of talent. BARNES, Steve: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2.3.4: Junlor Civftans: Model U.N. Ipresj 4: Letter Man Club 3.4: Publlcatlons 4: Journalism 3.4: Leo Club 2.3,4: All-Dlvlsion C.C. 4. Amb.: To break 2 hours ln the marathon. To be as blg a punk as Tom Glass. To be as great a runner as Duke thlnks he ls. To be as blg a man as Phll thlnks he is and to be able to lmltate the GIlllgan's Island ghost Ilke Joe. To have calves as blg as Chlddy. To wrlte like Chip. consume Ilke Mark, and be as funny as Dave. To convince Oscar I'm not a trouble maker. To make speeches Ilke Bob, and stay out late like Collln. BARNETT. Llnda: Band J.V. 1. Varslty 2. Amb.: I want to go to work as a cosmetologlst after hlgh school, and marry wlthln two years - Someone Speclal. BATITSAS, Krlstl: DECA 4: Pep Club 1: Amb.: To stay best frlends wlth Teresa Schwertely and to never talk to Heffer again. To become a total success ln everythlng I do. To always remember puttlng detergent In Sue Ann's P.E. locker my freshman year. BECK, Jullez Thesplans 2.3,4: Cheer 2: French Club 1. Amb.: To get what I want from llfe, be the rt disc-jockey on KDKB. and make lt a real rock statlon and then 81 on the whole west coast. Then own a prtntlng shop and deslgn the BEST album covers. Best of luck to the KID and her sclence projects - Mlss G - break a legl To forever crulse wlth the avacommlttee. Anlta-Weade, Nlna-Bop and Kathy-O or bust. Rush, Led Zep - rock llves on - to attend another concert wlth Mr. Doug Deever. Thanx mom, dad, and brother Bob, love ya lots. To keep every friend l've ever made. even Bry and the TUBESI To never be on varslty cheer agaln. Sue Prlnce esklmo buddles forever and Leslie, I owe you a Iolllpop. Phlladelphla Eagle are KIIIF BELLINSON, Andrew: Baseball l,2,3,4: Thesplans 3: Drama 3: German Club 1.2.33 Leo Club 3. Amb.: To once talk wlth Phll S and John C. and not have them tell me how great they IFC. To see Leo G. shut hls mouth for ten seconds. To be one tenth as bad as Ray H. thlnks he ls. To be one mllllonth as cool as Tom C. thlnks he is. To be as serlous about llfe as Mlke P. ls . . . BENAVIDES. Dorothy: Amb.: My ambltlon ls to finlsh Cosmetology and later In the years to be a Radlologlst. I plan to get married In Nlneteen Elghty-Two and to be a good mother to my chlld. I would also Ilke to help people who have problems, whlch Is soclal worklng. BENTLY. Lorrl : Track 1,2.3.4: VI-Teens 4: Cheer 2. Amb.: To strlve and always be happy and successful all my Ilfe. To keep In touch and remember all the great tlmes l've had here at slope wlth my frlends. To never agaln get caught by Mel wlth Helen, Kitty. John, Dean. Marc, Tom. and Tracy, and to never agaln work 15 hours wlthoout gettlng pald for It. To llsten to ACXDC wlth Kelly and eat raw cookle dough all nlght long . To glve Mary a phone book for her car. so she can see over the dash board. To use paper towels with Carol. To once agaln play pennies with John. Helen, and Kelly. To stay cooter budles with Laurie forever. To always be quallfled for the Alr-head Club. Thank you Diane for being you. But most of all. to always follow the Lord ln everythlng I do. To thank my parents for thelr love and support that they've always glven me, maklng me what I am today. I love you. BERGMAN. Phll: Football 1: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1.2: Junlor Clvitans 2: Spanlsh Club 3,4: Amb.: To go on to U of A for four years In Pre-Vet. then on to Colorado or Kansas State for four years and come back and practice veterlnary medlclne ln Paradlse Valley. To have as fast as a car as Jimbo and Donny thlnk they have, and to have a prime paint job Ilke Nlck does on hls Stang and to someday win the bet wlth Nlck that he'll do It flrst, and then someday have Mlke beat the Mustang flmpossiblej, and drive the most tricked out '67 Mustang. and also to forever Taco Sauce Patrol with two Bell Boys and to always be an Swltchell fan club member. and always remember dearest frlends and all the party tlmes. but most of all, to dearfully thank my parents for all they have done. BERMAN, Andrew: Football 1: Wrestllng 1.2: Spanlsh Club 1.2. Amb.: To have Tom realize that there ls more to llfe than flndlng a Rose for the weekend. To someday watch John wln a race. To never forget all the good tlmes and bizarre weekends that I've spent wlth. all my frlends. To one day become another Franco, and to be able to convince everyone that I'm not really as cheap as you all thlnk I am. BETZ, Sue: DECA 4. Amb.: To someday marry Kevln and Ilve where there ls snow. To always have a boyfrlend Ilke Kevln. not Ilke the studs at Sunnyslope. To always be best frlends wlth Cami and Roxanne N. To thank Johnnle for belng a good friend and to let her know I'II always carel To remember all the good tlmes at partles, the mountalns. and the complex wlth Camlll To wlsh my cousln Wendy good luck and to keep ln touch. To make lt to some more partles wlth Tracy and Pattl. To make lots of money and be hapyl To always remember my favorite teachers: Mr. Lunn, Mr. Breeze. and Mr, Deeverll And last but not least, to always have frlends Ilke Cami. Beth, Theresa. Trlsha, Pattl. Julle. Kelll. Wendy, Morgan. Jlmbo. Danny, and Roxann. BLACKMON, Ken: Football 1: Wrestling 2.3: Track 1.2: VICA 4. Amb.: To have a classy restaurant wlth Gonzo and get to 40 before hlm. To roll Ilke Chldester. Be able to pull a Cowens. To never have as big of a mouth as Johnson. To be a cyclops Ilke Paoletl. To wltness wlth Skiba, to be Presldent using 0lson's Speech . . . BLUMENTRITT. Beth: Amb.: To always be the best I can be. and to help as many people as I can In llfe. wlth God's help. BLYTHE, Karla: AFJROTC 1.2: Muslc fcholrj 1.2.4: Band 1.2.4. Amb.: My ambltlon ls to graduate from hlgh school, go to college. study to be a nurse. get marrled, have klds, and travel all over the world. I would Ilke to become a Sunday School Teacher ln my church. I would also Ilke to be ln the cholr at my church. That's my ambltlon. BOUCHARD, Darcy:NHERO 4: Drama 1. Amb.: To never have to chase after dead flsh Ilke Laurlel To never be afrald of the woodsl To always remaln an offlclal member of the Joe 2 CIub ? To never have to be a Ralph. a Bert, or even an Earl. just a Frankl To always keep ln touch wlth all of my frlends - especlally my best buddy Tammyl To never be a snlveler Ilke Jim, Mlke. and Scottl To have an excellent ln Prescott once agaln, and of course to Ilve llfe to Its FULLESTII BOXMAN, Gary: Speech 3. Amb.: Hope to go through medlcal school at U of A. To have a happy llfe wlth the girl of my dreams. To have galned about forty more pounds. To see my frlends do well In thelr future. To see the Wlfert's make lt to the pros ln Basketball. To see Rob get Into the Alr Force. To see speech flnally keep hls blg mouth shut. To keep the frlends I have and to make more ln the future. I hope to Ilve to an age of 79. BRICE, Norman: Football, 1: Basketball 1: Az. I'-LS. Rodeo Assoc. Amb.: From the ashes a flre shall be woken, a llght from the shadow shall sprlng Renewed shall be the blade that was broken. The crownless agaln shall be Klng . . . BRIGGS, Randall: Football 1: Vlklng Ambassadors 4: Literary Magazlne 3. Amb.: To become a successful Doctor, to someday see Llsa on Broadway, to someday take Tlm's advlce on how to palnt. to once agaln answer the phone In KIeffer's class. to pass chemlstry. to wln Beth from Harvey. To always be happy wlth my llfe, and most of all, to thank my Grandparents enough for all they have done for me. BRINKMAN. Kara: FBLA 2.3: Vlkettes 3: Drama 4: Spanlsh Club 3,4: Amb.: To be the greatest arehltectural secretary of all tlme. To discover a new chemlcal to make Angle grow taller. To always be bestest frlends wlth Donna. Marge, and Angle. To overcome my shyness and nervousness around people. Most of all, to never dellberately hurt anyone - To always have a smlle on my face and enjoy llfe to the fullest. BROWN. Robert: DECA 4. Amb.: When I get out. I hope to go to technlcal school and learn to run a recordlng studlo. I hope to learn how to play the gultar, so that I could play ln a group. When I get out and I have completed all of thls, and have become rlch I would have achieved my ambitions. BROWN. Tlm: Cross Country l,2,3,4: Track 1: VICA 4. Amb.: To always be healthy and get rlch really fast. To contlnue my educatlon In refrlgeratlon and someday open my own buslness. BRUNNER. Joseph: N.H.S. 4: German Club l,2,3,4: Leo Club 3.4: Natlonal Merlt Scholar 4. Amb.: To keep up the Moosehead Club tradltlon on Frlday nlghts wlth Ron. Chrls. Phll. Glass. and Not Dennls. To flnally let Glass skln me Ilke I skinned hlm. To flnd out how Chrls got so fat sophomore year. To go to the '84 Olymplcs wlth Ron and watch hlm clear 8 feet and then wake hlm up. Also, to have my parents flnance Ron's college educatlon. To take speech lessons from Allen. To convince Phll that Bayern Muchen wlll always beat Koln. To party at Smlth's a few more tlmes but not need to be driven home by Laura M. To see Olson not be Presldent so he can be normal agaln. To always have a better calculator than Ron and always eat crusty refrled beans at hls house. To never see McBlltz agaln. To have another fllm festival at Murray's wlth the gang. Flnally. to thank my parents for all thelr support and be a good boy. BUCHANAN. James: Varslty Baseball Manager. Amb.: To always run over baja's. to become a llfe member of the double figures club, to stay away from cows wlth blg blake, and to always go undetected by Radar. To run with the best for as long as I shall Ilve, and to keep In touch wlth all of my frlends after Hlgh School ls over. BUCK, Jeff: Amb.: to graduate. To go to college. To meet Glen, Nlck. Todd, Charles. Pat, Erlc, and Karl at the river every weekend. To see myself as a safe drlver and to keep my Insurance payments up. To thank Mr. Kleffer and Mrs. Marlch for passlng me. To never go rattlesnake huntlng wlth Nlck agaln. To be fllthy rlch by the age of 30. To get the bondotruck runnlng agaln. To convlnce Pat and Erlc that they are not the greatest. BURCH, Christopher: Spanlsh Club l,2,3,4: Leo Club 3,4: Amb.: I have no ambltlon except to ruln other ambltlons and achleve mlne. To be a punk as fast as Tom G. Tell Snora to cool lt . Wln llar of the year over Stu S. and Tom B. See Ron lump 7' SG . Never joln N.H.S. lust because Joe B. Is In lt. Be as smart as Kuman. To draw those speclal double determlnants. To get a rlde home wlth Ron from Travls. See Russ W. play hoop wlthout foullng out. To cut Anton myself and etc. And. by the way, dld you hlt anythlngl? BURCH, Ron: Basketball 1: Cross Country 3,4: Track 1.2.3.4: Model U.N.: N.H.S.: Spanlsh Club l,2,3,4: German Club 3,4: Boys State 3: Leo Club 2.3.4. Amb.: To be state high jump champlon: to party wlth Phll and Donn II. To have Joe's parents pay my college tultlon: to smooth out the bump in Glass's forehead: to flnd out what AI dld wlth the computers: to always look forward to raclng Morrlson ln Cal. To get a rlde home wlth Travls: to drop a bomb on the Nuke Army: To take Stuuvv lessons from Allen vv: to go to Tom's dance agaln. To watch MHT destroy Royal Palm year after yearl BURRIS, Dan: Baseball 1: DECA 4: Wrestllng 1. Amb.: To someday make lt rlch so I can own my own buslness. To be able to kick back ln llfe and not have to be worrled about worklng. To never get caught by the boys. To always keep In touch wlth all of my frlends. To be able to succeed ln trlple flgures. To someday see blake trylng to follow me. To vlslt Jay at hls place every frlday nlght. BUTLER. Tom: Amb.: I hope to never become a skln-head and to always dress normal. I want to see the Rolllng Stones agaln. I hope I never have to use as much flour ln one week-end as Tom L. I want to be as hlp as my U.S. Government teacher. I want to take Terrl and Stacy out for lunch. I want to ride Blake's Deca to Tucson. I hope I never crash Into Doug's car llke Stu. I want to be as Innocent as Stacy Is. To outplay Robert ln every vldeo game and help get rld of all the Esklmos at our school. and I want to show Stacy and Terry Duck park durlng the day. CAGNILIA, Stacey: Gymnastics 1: HERO 4: Vl-Teens 1: Viking Ambassad Club 1: Cheer 2.3.4: Spanlsh Club 2.3. Amb.: To one day tape Jennlfer's mouth shut. To convlnce Tom of my Innocence, and keep my car as clean as Doug trles to keep hls. To convlnce Terrl she's the real alr-head. and to someday take drlvlng lessons at Dunshee's Drlvlng Acacemy wlth Stuart. To never be presldent of anything unless lt's the Whltehouse. To be able to slt by or talk to whoever I choose. To never have another night llke My Jr. Prom, to be able to lecture llke Mr. Kleffer and dress llke Mr. Deever. To always be known as Buzz Hack - one of the whltewall slsters. and to learn Chrlssy's techniques on getting benched. To always double wlth Suzle. To convlnce my Grandparents that I'm not a sassy-teenager. Most of all, to contlnue the frlendshlps that I have and to thank my famlly for everythlng. I love you all CALAMITO, Stephanle: HERO 4: Pom 3: French Club 1.2. Amb.: To always remaln a member of the Joe?Club ll To always go to McD.'s wlth Laurle and Mellnda ln the bomber and to one day flnally wln one of thelr games. To one day marry my 6 foot, dark halr, blue-eyed mllllonalre. To never become a fat swine. To remember golng to the zoo wlth Moyer and My frlday and saturday nlghts at plzza. To llve my llfe wlth happiness and success. Thanks Mom and Dad for everythlng - I love youll CAMPBELL, Tina: Volleyball 2: VICA 4: Speech 3: Drama 2.3. Amb.: To always remember my years at Sunnyslope wlth all the Puba's that don't see as often as I wish. To never forglve Jlm B. for hls horrlble nickname. To remember Mr. Myers and all of the BELL CRUISERS In class, especlally Krlstl Forest nicknamed Wenchetta by Jlm. And to never forget the wonderful teachers who helped me make lt this far. CAREY. John: Junlor Clvltans 2.3. Amb.: To own my own alrllne and travel all over the world. To attend N.A.U. - get a good job - and become very rich. CAREY, Krls: Band 1.2,3.4: MMM 2,3,4. Amb.: To always remaln good frlends with Lisa, Rhonda, Roy. and Terry. To be successful in the future and make lt through college at N.A.U. CARROLL, Tom: Football 1.2: Swlmmlng 1: Letter Man Club 3. Amb.: To always remember the surfs. I wlll always run from the boys. And I wlll be just frlends wlth people like Tom G. and Michelle. To get home from just frlends houses before 5 o'cIock a.m. To be frlends wlth every one, Mr. Crowly, Mlchon, Roxanne. Patty H., Howe Splef, and Clarence lDon't forget Mlke Bellj And to always go walklng ln the desert wlth Terry and Danny B. at 3 a.m. Party, Party, yes we do, we're the Class of '82lll CARSON, Marshal Van: Football 1.3: Wrestllng 1.3: Vlklng Ambassadors 3.4: Model U.N. 4: Young Llfe 2,3,4: Student Councll Rep. 3,4. Amb.: To always be best buddles wlth Trish The Dlsh , Stanley, and James. To never agaln have the chance to sleep ln everyday for months. To never agaln see a doctor untll I become One. To do as much for my frlends as they've done for me, To become rlch and famous so that I won't every agaln have to tell anybody to spell Van wlth a V and not a J , Be , St , or Vo . To always remember Leslle's famous Last Words . To always have hlm ln my heart. And to never stop Iaughlngll CARTER, Mellnda: Gymnastics 2: Cheer 3,43 Amb.: To always remember my buddles ln the Joe?Club, runnln' red llghts wlth Laura and Jeff, Steaks at 1:00 a.m. wlth Steve, Marc, and Klm, double dee. the bomber and Steph. powder flghts, Foreigner. and my frlends ln Hlgh School. Laurle. what can I say but you are my best frlend. and you always wlll be. Thanks for everythlng you have done for me. Steve I hope that we stay together forever. Thanks for carlng, I love you both. To llve the rest of my llfe ln happiness and success. Thank you Mom and Dad lor everythlng. I love You. Laurle, I hope that you get your wlsh? CEPEDA. Cynthla: Basketball 1.2: Volleyball 1,2,3,4: Softball 1,2.3: FBLA 1.2: Pep Club 1.2: Spanlsh Club 1.2: Student Council Frosh-Pres. Stdnt. Body V,P. 3. Amb.: To attend College and major In buslness. To have an excellent paying job. To always be a happy person wlth the someone I really care for, Chrls. To always make wlse declsions and llve a successful llfe. To thank my mom and slster for everythlng they have done for me. And especlally wlsh Eddle and Jalme Good Luck ln graduatlng before '89, CHALLINOR, Kelll: DECA 4: Vl-Teens 1: Swimming 2: Senlor Class Council 4: Wrestling Vlkettes 3: Sunnyslope Slngers 3. Amb.: To always be best buddles wlth Juli M, Jull G. Jean, Suzl Q, Chrls, and Christy and always go to the Ore House wlth Thom and have a blast. To get to know Harry a lot better. To someday go snow skllng. To go to college In Long Beach, Cal. and be a blg tlme fashlon buyer and go to Parls and France to see hlgh fashlon shows. To explaln to Jull - Punk Rock ls the pltsll To repay my parents for all that they have done for me, I Love Youl And to always to happy and llve llfe to the fullest. CHAVEZ. Tlna: Volleyball 2,3,4: Softball 1,2.3.4: Drama 4: Spanlsh Club 3. Amb.: To always be a devoted member of the Joe ? Club . To always be Deb's Second slster. To remaln good frlends with all of the glrls and guys here at school. Thanks to these people who have touched my heart ln every speclal way: Kitty, Jeaner, Jackie, John H., Tlm, Davld, and Vlncent. Thanks agaln. To always bake Kev hls birthday cake and to somebody hear those bells . To hopefully see the athletes at school succeed In the sports. To forever go out with the Joe? Club. Thank you Tracy for your klnd support throughout school. But most of all to wish everyone the best of luck in everythlng that they do and that God wlll always gulde them ln the rlght dlrectln, Thanks for all your love and support through all my school years I love you deeply Mom 8: Dad: Oh and thank you Joe. CHECURAS, Stephanle: FBLA 2.3: Model U.N.: Llt. Magazine 3.4: Vl-Teens 3: Junlor Clvltans 4. Amb.: To flnlsh palntlng the wall , to glve Mr. Kleffer my jeans that scaled the barbed wlre fence, and all my medlcal bllls for the ant bltes Robyn and I received. To help retrieve Marla's S10.00, and teach Leann to be nlce to Mr. Kleffer. To make lt through college. and become the world's greatest lawyer. To always be the best of frlends with Robyn. Gerl, Sharon, Leann, and Marla. and to thank my parents for puttlng up wlth me. CHIDESTER, Wllllamc Football 1: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 1.2.31 HERO 3: Amb.: To be as good ln the Decathalon as J. Crutchfield thlnks he ls. To glve speeches as well as Bob Olson. To be as punk as Tom Glass. To have as many glrls as Ken Blackmon, and Adrlon Gonzales thlnk they can get. To wln the Olymplc Decathalon three tlmes and thus become the flrst person to ever do so. CIOCHETTI, Anton: Football Fr. 1, J.V. 2, Var. 3.4: Basketball Fr. 1, J.V. 2. Var. 3: Pep Club 3: Amb.: To see John get hls hlgh performance Monte Carlo and race Nlck and wlnl To be as cool as the three muskateers, Don Settle, Travls Dillard. and Mlke Paoletll. and to always be buddles wlth Banana Man. ClTRON.Roxanne: Tennls 1. Amb.: To always remember the good tlmes at Mountaln Vlew and the German Amerlcan Club. To always remember the great tlme at the Rolllng Stones wlth Pattl. To keep golng to partles. And always to remaln good buddles wlth Mlchon, Laurle, Pattl. Patty. Trlsha. Also to see Mark B. with a steady glrlfrlend. To keep ln touch wlth everyone, and llve llfe to the fullest - Thanks Dad for all of your support. CLAYTON, Mary: HERO 4. Amb.: To wlsh my Mom and Dad eternal happiness. To never lose my love for TAT, to always be good buddles wlth Jeanette. To talk Stacey to move out with TAT and me. lTo Seattlej. To someday be able to reach the top shelf of a cablnet. To teach Jeanette how to drlve before she turns 19. To someday drlve an eighteen wheeler. To always go carouslng wlth all my frlends. To wish Tlm and Jeanette the best llfe together, To always eat. drlnk and be merry - Last but not least. to tell TAT I Love You! CONDELLO, Chrlstlne: COE 4: FBLA 4: Vl-Teens 1,2,3,4. Amb.: To never forget what good frlends Leann and Dari are, to always remember Darl's and my pollce rlde. To never forget my bookstore buddles, to always love golng out wlth friends and havlng a good tlme. To never forget how Important my parents and brother and slster are to me. To be as successful and happy as I can be ln my llfe, and to never forget or lose touch wlth all of my frlends at Slope. COOK, Jeff: AFJROTC 1,2,3,4. Amb.: To go to c ollege, to get a good job, to get marrled, and to be rlch. and llve llfe to the fullest. Not necessarily in that order. Also. to never lose my frlends . . . COOK, Mary Kay: Tennls 1: Pom 3.4. Amb.: To thank my parents for puttlng up wlth mel To convlnce Paul I'm not out to convert hlm. To remaln frlends wlth Brenda forever and try to Ile ln the street annually on Halloween. To be able to slt next to Mr. Kleffer wlthout fear of belng trampled on, and to convlnce him that mormons are Superlor. To get Joe to convert to the rlght rellglon. And keep hlm away from Brenda. To remaln frlends wlth Gonzo and some day attend a muppet - Beaver Cleaver fllm festival together. To all of the pom glrls. especially the LOSER poms, for maklng my senior year the best everl To thank Jayme for belng a better captaln than ? To be able to come to school 1 mlnute late wlthout belng on probatlonl To have Laura May come to school wlthout belng a nervous wreck and to see her bangs calm downl And finally to never conform to society . . . CORBIDGE, Kathy: VICA 4: POM 4: Pep Club 1. Amb.: To fly the coupe wlth Peter Pan forever. To have a full and happy life with Dave H., and for us to be very successful ln all of the thlngs that we do. To own a fleet of 450 SC Mercedes. To own a home on Camelback Mt. To keep the good tlmes rolllng wlth all of my frlends forever, and llve a full and happy llfe. To hope that soon, the school gets a new P.A. system ln the gym for the game and POM DANCE. Love You Mom and DAD. CORDES, Deborah: Basketball 1 - Mngr. 3: Softball 1,2,3.4: Swlmmlngfblvlng 2,3.4: Spanlsh Club 3.4: Girls State 3: Class Pres. 2.4: Student Councll 2.4. Amb.: To go out wlth Rod. To never have Homecomlng Headaches agalnl To plan a super ten year reunlon with Carol. To always be Tlna's slster. To remaln Tracy's cupcake. To plck splinters wlth Klt. To dlve wlth Kathy, Claudla. and Glo, To attend N.A.U., major ln Physlcal Therapy, get marrled. and ralse a famlly lln that orderl. To get a baby grand piano. To understand Bob's way of thlnklng. Thanks Mr. Deever, Mr, Kleffer. and Mrs. Hoffman! Thanks John for belng a super cuzl Thanks Mom and Dad for everythlng - I couldn't have made It wlthout you, I LOVE YOU!! CRAIG, Dyanne: COE 4. Amb.: To go to Heaven wlth M.J., family, and frlends. To get my drivers license before I get pulled over. To always to crulsln' ln HeIen's crulser. To be a soclal worker. To convlnce my frlends that my nails really are beautlful. To go to a concert with Chris and Lucy ya, ya, ya, I tell yal. To someday go skllng ln Switzerland. To tell the people ln the New Mercedes that they are golng up the exit ramp to the freeway lwlthout laughlngj. To always be with M.J. To stay frlends wlth Helen, Kus . . . To outlive Snoopy. Thanks Momll CRISMAN, Ilse: AFJROTC 1,2,3,4: Vlkettes 23 Vl-Teens 2: Drama 3: German Club 4: Sunnyslope SlngersfConcert Cholr 3.4: Drlll team and Flag Corps 3.4. Amb.: To grow to be 6' Z . To convlnce the world that my halr lsn't red. but tltlan. To teach people how to pronounce my name wlthout help. To remember the good tlmes wlth the four musketeers. To get Steve a commemoratlve plck on steve day stamp. To convlnce Joe that I really loved hlm. To thank LaDonna, Steve. and Linda for puttlng up wlth me. To see Carl settle down wlth the rlght glrl and Lamborghlnl. To make myself a name ln space architecture and to always be remembered by Mlkle as chlcken. To flnd a true frlend, who wouldn't be any of the above. Leave a smile wlth everyone I meet. DAD, Shella: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanlsh Club 1.2.3.4: Literary Magazlne. Amb.: To always make donut runs wlth Bonnie. To never forget Bonnie, Shelly. Clndy. Stacey. Laura. Greg, and Darin. To always be frlends wlth Nina lmoej and Sharon lcurlyj. To got to go hlp, catch ya on the fllp. Keep skatlng. DeBENEDETTO, Nlck: Basketball 1: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanlsh Club 3.4. Amb.: To room wlth Steve CDOC Zl up at N.A.U. and do all of the hunting and Hlklng that we can posslbly do. To someday prove to Phll that a 65 mustang ls just as good or better than a 67 mustang. To always be able to out-race Jlm ln his 69 Javelln. To someday hlke down havasupal canyon agaln. To always stay ln touch wlth all of my my frlends. To someday be able to thank my parents for everythlng that they've done for me. DIAMOND, Jlm: Baseball 1. Amb.: To someday convlnce Nlck, Phll. and Tom that the Javelin wlll be worth more than all three of thelr mustangs. To never have the nickname skids llke someone else. To have a palnt job as good as Nlck's. To show Tom and Flthy the way to the beach. To go to Phllly wlth Steve. and plgout on bagels. To always have frlends llke Nlck, Steve, Phll. Donn, Helen, and especlally Sue Betz. To always have the Jlmbo D . .. To go to every CARS concert wlth the boys. To always be a member of the Hot Sauce Party. To get Kleffer to glve me extra credlt on a Pollce rlde. To keep golng to the Hoehne's cabln. To someday see a food fight better than Tasty Ears. To llve untll I'm 68. To become a cop and get marrled. Thanks Mom and Dad for your support. DILLARD, Travls: Football 1: Basketball 1: DECA 3.4: Vlklng Ambassadors 3: Spanlsh Club 3. Amb.: To go on to college and get my masters degree. To always have Barbra Fuller at my slde and hopefully get marrled to her. To always remaln a member of the Ralph Club wlth Donny, Phll. and the gang. I hope that Sue and Barbra remaln frlends so Sue can play referee lf and when she needs to. And one day to strlke lt rlch ln the buslness world so I can retlre young. To go on more camplng trlps wlth Donny and Phll. To always remaln frlends wlth Barbra. Donny. Phll. and Sue. I thank my parents for all of thelr support. DREYER, Terrl: HERO 4: Vlkettes 3: Pep Club 3.4: Junlor Clvltans 2: Muslc 2.3.4. Amb.: It ls hard to say what my ambition ls. I know that I want to graduate from hlgh school. I want to do the wlll of God where he leads me, I wlll follow. I know I enjoy worklng wlth children. Maybe someday I wlll be a chlld psychlatrlst. I know whatever I do. It wlll be done for the glory of God. DUNSHEE. Terri: Gymnastics 1: COF 4: Vl-Teens 2,33 Vlkettes 2: Che 2.3,4: French Club 1.2. Amb.: To always blend wlth Stacey and Crlssy. To be allowed to stand by whoever I want. To never see how fast I can open Steph's car door. To never try to take a shower ln my clothes agaln and try to blow-dry the carpet wlth Mellnda. To get Stacey some dlapers for the football games and a blonde wlg for her to wear when she Is talklng, to always bug shlbley. to always be Butch Hack with Buz. to convlnce Stacey and Stuart that I was ln complete control, hire Kooley Ba Ba to be my bodyguard, at partles. To tell Laurle that she should be thankful for wearing socks, to someday get my money back from Jewlle, to be able to trust Jennifer, to marry a bllllonalre, to someday fall out of love wlth . . . DUGAN, Patrlck: Football 1.2: Wrestllng 1: Swlmmlng 1.2. Amb.: To become an engineer or draftsman. To marry Amy and to be Marla's terrles, and Debble's frlend forever. DEHAMER, Dawn: COE 4. Amb.: Make the best out of my llfe as posslble. Be best frlends wlth Krlssl and Vlcky FOREVERII Someday get my own Z28 so I can wreck my own car Instead of my Mom's. Marry Brlan. Go crulsln wlth Krlssl and Be the most fun-lovln. Radlcal 2 204 Crazy Girls ln AZ. fat least one last tlmelj To find my pot of gold. To someday repay my mom for puttlng up wlth me. And to be the BEST woman race car drlver ln the world. Good-Bye everybody at 'Slope - I'm gonna mlss yal DELANEY, Claudlaz Dlvlng 2.4: Swlmmlng 3: Vi-teens 2,3.4: Thesplans 2,3.4: Model U.N. 4: N.H.S. 4: Speech 2: Drama 2,3.4: French Club I,2.3,4: Music 3.4. Amb.: TO: have enough money to spend on Kathy so I could get her all the gifts I would llke to: show her I love herll and someday be able to drlve well enough to please her. Never see Bobby turn pesslmlstlc. To always love her for never glvlng up on me. Thank Flash Glo for maklng me do thlngs that I end up enjoying, hlt hlm for squeezing my knees, tell Walter I love you and to always call hlm when I need to. Get over my Ammlslon paranolac fear of marrlage and the dark, never forget that Mary and Sue saved my life more than once. Become a wrlter and llke what I wrlte. Thank Mother and Sklm for always belng there. Thanks Llsa for talking to Krlstln bfc they are both super neat. Not have Mlndy be corrupted anymore. remember my gym buddles, Kerri, Julie, Brenda, Sklm. and Llsa. DELBROOK, Doug: Football 1,2.3: Basketball I,2.3,4: Track 1: Amb.: To own a seca 750 just llke Blake's. To never become a skln head and dress normal. To be as mature as Ray. To be as tough as Jay thlnks he ls. To be as stuck-up as people thlnk I am. To walk through more arcadla wlndows than Tom. To have bigger skld marks than Leo. DeMEULENAERE, Marcla: HERO 4: Sunnyslope Slngers 1.2.3. Amb.: To go to college and traln to be an Interior decorator. DENNING, Mltchell: Football 1: Swlmmlng 1,2,3.4: N.H.S. 3.4: Leo Club 3.4: Amb.: To remaln melodlc and Ilve In amblent domalns. To keep Pete from becomlng too normal. To thlnk that I am as much of a ladles man as John. To play at an lndustrlal dance with soylent green. EHLERS, Chrlstlne: Cross Country 1.2,3,4: Track I,2.3,4: Spanlsh Club l,2,3,4. Amb.: To someday run ln the Boston Marathon and beat Grete Waltz. To never be fat. and to run untll I dle. To get my Mom to run the Marston's south Mountaln run and wln the trophy In her age group. To move to New Zealand and ralse Afghan hound dogs. Oh, to someday glve Tracy her butterflnger that I ate In third gradel To always drlnk pop shop and hot dogs with Jymesl To always remember the sclence project we dld at JuIle's house, ha ha. To convlnce Jayme Abraham that she really dld drop her cookie In the streetl To always remaln frlends wlth Jayme, Amy. Carol, Debbie, Jamle, Krlstl, Trlna, Klm. and Helen. To be able to drlve Magum's car and run on the beach with hlml EIGENMANN, Robyn: VI-Teens 3: Junlor Clvltans 4: Model U.N. 4: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanlsh Club I,2.3,4: Muslc 1.2.3. Amb.: To marry Mitch Dennlng for real, to dress as nice as Orland, to learn to cllmb barbed wlre fences and to flnlsh the mural on Mr, Kleffer's wall, to learn the prologue to the Canterbury Tales and MacBeth by heart, to always be frlends with Stephanle, Leann, Gerl, Marla, and Sharon and to have as many boyfrlends as Gerl. I bequeath all my memories of sleeplng over at frlends' houses to those who can remember what they are. 1 leave to my younger brother, my extensive knowledge of chemlstry and all of the labs I never handed ln. l leave for Mrs. Whalley, the wonderful memories and good tlmes she had wlth our class and a box of cookles, candy, and granola bars. To Mr. Kleffer, I leave a can of spam and a Mlck Jaggar poster. I love you mom. Thanks for putting up wlth me. EILERSSEN, Per: Gymnastlcs 3: Marchlng Band 2.3.4. Amb.: To complete 5 years of college and get my llcense as an architect. To have a B.A. and a M.A. To be able to do the cube ln under 30 seconds. To always be crazler than me Is. To start W.W. 5, but mostly, to complete operatlon FruItcake l ELLIS, Rlchard: Football 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: VICA 2.3. Amb.: To pass a test. To wln Charles In a game of chess. To destroy all of the loons. To prove to Norman that he ls as blg a loser as he thlnks he ls. To make It through college and make a mllllon before I'm 30. To retlre at 35. To get Kevln to smlle. To teach Marc how to wrestle. To glve Charles a telescope so he can see the teachers at college. FAHRLANDER, Chrlstopher: FBLA 2,3.4: Muslc I,2.3,4: State Parllamentarlan for FBLA. Amb.: To flnlsh H.S. and College, become a successful Businessman. and: To see Ulrlc dle to an Orc, To see Crusher lose hls nlckname, to flnd out what happened to Mr. Wrlght's mlddle name, to see everyone at the reunlon, and flnally, to Ilve to a ripe old age In peace. FARRAR, Marc: Football 4: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1: DECA 2, Cross Country 1. Amb.: To let Laurle Moyer hlt me wlth mud. For Klm and me to cook steaks wlth Mellnda and Steve at one ln the mornlng. To get scared on Van Buren wlth Andy, Tom, and Leo. To be the tunaflsh champlon llke Leo thlnks he ls. To see Overturf get a letter for hls letter jacket. To never work 15 hours and not get paid for lt. To get ln a rock fight wlth Plnk Rafe. And most of all thanks to Klm Schacherbauer for always caring about me. FINEBERG, Llsa: Vlklng Ambassadors 3.4, tsecretaryl: Thesplans 1.2, lpres., sec.j: N.H.S. 4 fsec.j: Speech 3.4: Drama I,2.3,4: Rotary, Student of the Month. Amb.: To someday be wealthy enough to glve Ardvarks lpurple oneslj to all of my frlends. To never sneeze on a Tuesday. To ftwenty years from nowj stlll call Chrlsty, Agnes, and Suzy by thelr nicknames. To convlnce John, Jesslca, and Todd that l don't always walk Into windows. To see to It that the members of my famlly have successful, long, healthy llves. To reach all the goals I have let for myself. To thank everyone for all of the support and love. FIRST, Mlndy: VI-Teens 3: Young Llfe 1,2,3,4: Spanlsh Club 1.2: Class Treasurer 1.3.4. Amb.: To always go to bachelor partles wlth Carol and Ginny. To always have fun wlth my bestest boyscout. To never teach Dlane, and Laura how to play poker. Thanks Mom and Daddy for glvlng me your love and support ln all that I do. Most Important, I hope that no matter what happens to me and how cloudy the day ls, that I can let the sun shine brlght ln my Ilfe. FOLEY, Mary: Volleyball I,2.3,4: Softball 2. Amb.: To always remember all the good tlmes I had wlth the gang. To one day have somebody teach Suzy how to drlve. To try and stay away from McDonalds when SueAnn's there. To always be best buds wlth the ultlmate . To try to flnd the rlght guy for Pam. To get Pat to go out more. To be successful In everythlng I do. To one day beat Andy In racquetball. To go to college. Most of all, remain frlends wlth Suzy, Paul, Pam, Pat, Andy, and Suann - FOREVER. FORD, Claudette: Tennls 1: FBLA 3: Vl-Teens 3: Spanlsh Club 4. Amb.: To be able to wrlte as well as Mr. McClaln would llke me to. To be as pretty as Stephanie, as smart as Shella and to never be a Gynecologlst. To always flnd the protozoa and never lose a flle. To never have to see another Math problem. To be happy always. To make It through college. To travel around the world. To let Stephanle have her wish come true wlth a certaln basketball player. FOREST, Krlstl: VICA 4: Flag Corps 3.4. Amb.: To someday own the blggest Bronco ln Az. and prove to Jlmmy that Broncos are betterl To always crulse wlth my bestest frlend Dawn and have her around to keep me rowdy and out of trouble and to make sure Bunny remembers her ABC's In the 4x4's on Saturday night. To make a mllllon before Jim hlts Steve's Baha so I can get lt flxed for hlm so he won't have any trouble. And I hope I never lose my place ln the Notorlous Desenex Gang, so I can carry on the splrlt. FORRESTER, Terry: Amb.: My ambltlon Is to save up enough money for a 650 or 750 TRIUMPH and more guns, and to thank John L. for all of the thlngs he taught me about huntlng and motorcycles. FOX, Mary: Pep Club 1: Spanlsh Club 1: Student Council l.2.3,4. Amb.: To always have Helen, Kelly, and Lorrl as my best frlends and go through all we've gone through agaln. To convlnce Kelly to get her drlvers llcense and never have to get chased down a dead end dlrt road and no gas In my tank wlth her. To get Helen to realize that they do make gas for her car too. Chris, you're my K-mart buddy forever. To get Lorrl to control her laughlng on Frlday nlghts. To go through student councll wlth Oberg for 4 more years, and never again talk In my sleep at a student councll convention. FROST, Chrlstopherz Baseball I: Gymnastlcs 2: Muslc I,2.3,4: Amb.: My ambltlons are to get out of Hlgh School, to learn a good trade wlth good pay and good promotlons. FULLER, Barbra: Track 2,3.4: Gymnastlcs 2.3: COE 4: Cheer 3: Letter Man Club 3: Junlor Clvltans 2. Amb.: To always remember the trlp to San Dlego wlth Sue. To wlsh I could have graduated ln a class that was not stuck up. To go on to college and graduate and then get marrled and move out of state. Also, to thank my parents and Travis for a lot of help through school. GAONA, Yolanda: Coe 4: Vlkettes 1: N.H.S. 3.4: Flag Corps 3.4. Amb.: My ambltlon for the future Is to keep worklng at Phoenix Dealer Flnance and to someday marry the only guy I have and ever wlll love. GIGLIOTTI, Leo: Football I,2.3,4: Basketball 1: Wrestllng 2: Track 2: Soccer 3.4: Spanlsh Club 1,2. Amb.: To someday see Blake's Seca., and to thank ftankj Chrlsty for puttlng up wlth me over the last four years. To never have pudgy plnk arms. To be able to conquer Klng Klng on my cycle. To someday be as good of a coach as Mr. Kee thlnks he Isl ln 5 years, I want to go move to John PartIn's, and talk to my favorlte Swede. I want to go to my 10-year reunlon and know that Ray Hagen has won a fight. To thank Jayme Abraham for everythlng we have shared together. GLASS, Tom: Cross Country 1.2: Wrestllng 1: Track I,2.3,4: Model U.N. 4: Soccer 2.3: Spanlsh Club 3: German Club 3: French Club 2: Letter Man Club 2,3.4: Boys State 3: Leo Club 2.3.4. Amb.: To run as fast as Duke thlnks he can. To flnd out how Davld always dlscovers where we are, and prevent lt. To finally prove to the world that short halr ls better. To be a hermlt and Ilve ln the woods. To someday go out wlth as many glrls as Phll dld freshman year. To never have as many rolls as Chrls. To never llke the glrls cross country team. GOLDEN, Thomas: Amb.: To thank my parents for Iettlng me have my freedom and everythlng else they gave to me. To thank Mom 42 and famlly for glvlng me so much. To be a top notch psychologlst wlth a Ph.d. To someday not have to stop every 10 mlnutes for Crowley. To see Otto Schmleder go one year wlthout causlng bodlly lnjury to any car. To go through a weekend and not have Clarence go hype to someone. To keep my frlendshlp wlth Mlchaelle forever. To remember all the good tlmes wlth Crowley, Clarence, Schmleds, Howle, Zlm, Nlck, Tam. and Ernle. To always be best buds wlth the west slde nlfts. But most of all to Ilve llfe to the fullest and to the best of my capabllltles. P.5. To flnd where Dave really ls. GOLDSTEIN, Penny: Track 1,2.3: ICE 4: Spanlsh Club 1.2: VICA 4. Amb.: To become a pedlatrlclan, succeed In everythlng I do, and be happy. To make my parents proud, To never forget the good tlmes I had In BITY 8: SWFTY. To contlnue to see Darrell get scared at movles and to always continue lovlng Mlke. GONZALES, Adrlan: Football 1: Basketball 1: Cross Country 2: Wrestllng 2,3.4: Track l.2,4: Swlmmlng 1.4: VICA 4: AFJROTC 2,3.4: Cheer 2. Amb.: To just be myself to everybody I meet In Ilfe. To never go to Tucson wlth Klemm. To make as much money ln llfe as Klemm dld at Ben Frankllns. To remember to thank my Mom and Dad for helplng me through hlgh school. To someday understand all 16 personalltles of Carla and I love her for the tlme we had. To never go rldlng golf carts wlth Ernie at school. To be a mascot for cheer and not to regret lt. To have the best restaurant ln town wlth Klemm, and to beat Klemm at basketball. To be as good looklng as Don thlnks he ls. GEORGE, Elbert: AFJROTC 1.2, 3.4. Amb.: To become filthy rlch at age 18. To pursue an electronlc career and stay unmarrled untll age 25 posslbly wlth boo. GREEN, SueAnn: Softball 2: Varslty Band l.2,3,4. Amb.: To go to college and major ln muslc and to be a better trombone player than Scott Colllns. I'd llke to thank Mr. Vogt for belng a fantastlc teacher and a wonderful frlend, lf lt wasn't for you. I wouldn't be where I am now . Thanks to Suzy, Paul, Pat, Pam. Mary, Rhonda, and Steve for belng such good frlends, but most of all I'd llke to stand up on stage In the audltorlum and blast CBS on my trombone. GREENLIEV, Davld: Basketball 1. Amb.: To be able to sell cookles as good as Brlan M. One day be the Presldent of the Tammy Hornlsh Fan Club. To be as profound as Mr. Ted Chrlsty. To command a company of tanks and run over Doug Delbrooks' Super Z-28. GUERTIN, Joseph: Varslty Band 1,2,3.4: Photo Staff 4. Amb.: To Ilve a full and happy llfe, to be an A H H O for llfe, and to be successful In the BEE keeplng buslness. GUILFORD. Laurie: Track 2: Swlmmlng 1: VI-Teens 3,4 1pres.j: Junlor Clvltans 4: Vlklng Ambassadors 4: Pom 2,3.4: Spanlsh 3.4: French Club 4: Anytown 3. Amb.: To go to Duncan with Laura and Laura and see Jlm the donutman and make twlster donuts. To go to another concert with Shirle, Chris, and Beth and to have Chris teach me how to ballet to the muslc. To always be a Gonzo wlth Freddy. To be able to glve sexy looks whlle l'm dancing llke Jayme does. To see Llsa eat a truckload of cookles. To have a great tlme at college wlth Wendy and Llsa and to sneak bananas lnto the library. To always llke the underdogs better than the fakes. To remember my junlor summer wlth Marg, Mlch, Roxanne, the college guys, the junlors, and the trlp to Cal. To keep ln touch wlth Bud. HAGEN, Raymond: Football I,2.3,4: Baseball 1. Amb.: To thank my father for helplng me see that I am not always rtght. To always be wlth Becky. To never have skld marks llke Leo. To be llke Brlan and always eat twlnkles. To thank 1Tankj Chrlsty for puttlng up wlth me, and teaching me there's more than women ln Ilfe. To here the shell answer man close hls mouth once. Leo. To have 10 klds and name them all ltankl. To talk as much as Anton does. And always to remember my frlends and coaches at Slope . HAGGERTY, Megs: Tennls l,2,3,4: HERO 43 Spanlsh Club 1.2.3. Amb.: To always be frlends wlth Mo. To vlslt Connie ln Cheyenne. To remember the fun tlmes In tennls wlth Nancy. To be successful and have fun as a Sun Devll. To see Jackle play pro sports, to meet Kyle. To someday buy a jeep and Ilve happlly to thank my parents for all that they have done for me, to teach Nancy P. how to drlve. HAHN. Gary: DECA 4. Amb.: To someday see Blake's Sec 750. Also to eat some of the deer meat from the polnt deer blake shot last year. To become as rlch as Rockefellar. and graduate from thls hlgh school. HALL, Alllson: Football 4: VICA 4: ICE 4. Amb.: To run over both Jlmmy and Chrlsty wlth my mldnlght blue 4 x 4. To buy a muzzle for Chrlsty. To glve Lynda a crew cut. And to destroy Shawn and Cheryl's make-up supply. But most of all, I want to someday return the caring and understanding that my best frlend gave to me and I want to glve very, very special thanks to Suzanne Wheeler. HALLFORD, James: Football 1.2,3,4. Amb.: I would llke to go on wlth a hlgher level of educatlon and posslbly play football after maybe going to the Armed Forces for awhlle. I wlll stay physically flt and get Into a successful career and Ilve my llfe to the fullestl HALLQUIST, Rhonda: Tennls 1, Thesplans 4: N.H.S. 3,4: Speech 3.4: Drama 3,4: French Club 1.2,3.4. Amb.: To be better than Garbo Bergman, and Hepburn put together: to always be able to fly kltes andfor rlde elevators wlth Todd: to always play Esklmo wlth Sue, Suzy. and Mlndy: to remember every Vlllagerl: to be there when that speclal person needs me: to always remember what Mr. McClain taught me about llterature: to someday meet L. Oliver and A. Gulnness: to always remember every person who ever hugged me. To love Sue and Jesslca for llstenlng. to always remember that wlth teen-agers, nothlng ls permanent: to somehow thank Mrs. Benton and Mlss Goehrlng for the chances they game me: to organize an annual party for the senlors on the 81-82 speech team. HAMILTON, John: Football 2.4: Track 4: Swlmmlng 1.2.3. Amb.: To never be flshed, especlally by Mltch and Pete. Always play Dungeons and Dragons. To support the Punk Rock cause, but not to be a Punk Rocker. To always look up my older brother, or untll I grow up to be 6'5' and to have as many dates as John P. says he has. Go to lunch with Sharon for the flrst tlme. HARKINS, Amy: Tennls 1: Cross Country 3: DECA 3.4: Vl-Teens 4: Spanlsh Club 1.2: Young Llfe 1,2,3.4. Amb.: To ride high ln the sky wlth Scoopy Doo at my slde. To never agaln skl down a mountaln on my face. To never reveal the secrets of sophomore year. To forever cherlsh my frlendshlp and love for Stanley Includlng best buddles frlends Forever and Brldesmalds. To always hear storker snort and someday look her eye to eye. For me and Klt to re-llve our plt stop at Don's but remember what movle we saw. To always love the Lord and be faithful unto hlm. Most of all, to never forget Jymes. Carol. Mindy, Lorrl. Sharon, Jackle. Debble. because wlthout them, these four years would have not been worth a thou or flfteen hundred. HASTINGS, Terry: Football 1: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1.2,3,4: Golf 3: VICA 4: Letter Man Club 3.4. Amb.: To stay an honorary member of Surfs as Mr. Crowley. To try not to wreck my mom's car TWICE, okay Schmelds. To go to the desert wlth Tam and Danney B. without gettlng stuck. To see Clarence hlt someone else than a frlend. To spend the nlght at someone elses house Ilke Howle and Tom G. Not go get caught by the boys ln Butler Park wlth Mlke Paolettl. To never have puggy plnk arms like Ray Hagen. To hope Melinda Carter grows hlgher than four and a half feet. To never let Ernle glve me a shotgun shell ln a truck agaln. To stay frlends wlth Howle, Schmleder, Clarence, Tam. Tom G., Danny B., Danny H.. Ernle, Mlke P., The Towerlng stlck man. Knalwly Chuck. Hooter. and Dave, but Dave's not herel HAYES, Danlel: VICA 2. Amb.: To remaln great frlends wlth my Daughter. also to graduate from Sunnyslope as soon as posslble. To wear as many clothes as D.J. wears. To party wlth my frlends as much as posslble after graduatlon. To always be a member of the Orval Twltchell Fan Club. HAYNES. Chuck: Football 1.2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2,3.4. Amb.: I want to go on to college and hopefully play professlonal baseball and be rookle of the year and make a mllllon a year. If not. I would Ilke to race in the superbowl of motocross, and to bench 330 and squad 450 at the end of my senior year. To be blg and strong just Ilke Morgan and Clarence. To get a brand new 1982 Honda water-pumper. And to be one of the top amateur racers. To be actlve ln sports all of my llfe. and maybe own a baseball team. To keep ln touch wlth all of my frlends. HEDRICK, Davld: Soccer 2.3. Amb.: To hopefully use Ms. WhaIley's wrltlng for college knowledge somewhere ln college. To have Dane Jaslnskl around ln college for the tests. To even make lt to college. To know that Bunny and the klds are flne. To use Mrs. Morgan's geometric knowledge and prove everythlng congruent to everythlng else. To make lt successful ln llfe and keep In touch with my frlends. HEMAUER. Sharon: Swlmmlng 1.2: VICA 4: Pep Club 1: Student Councll Treas. 2. Amb.: To be as good at racquetball as Dear thinks he ls. To drive a speedy Vette ln sunny Cal. Always be buddles wlth D. N, K. A, T. and of course Mr. B. B. . To own a dance studlo by the tlme I'm 26. To be wlth Bobby as long as he'II enjoy me. To someday glve to my parents what they gave me. HEMING. Richard: AFJROTC 3. Amb.: After completlng college I want to go into the Alr Force and learn to fly for a Major Alrllne. Also. lf posslble. when flying over Phoenlx. I might drop a bomb on Sunnyslope school thls of course belng an accldentljhf . . . HICKS, John: Football 1.2: Baseball 1,2,3.4: Soccer 1,2,3,4: VICA 2.3: Spanlsh Club 1.2: Letter Man Club 2.3.4. Amb.: To see lf Antone really has a tongue. To set Crutchfleld up wlth a glrl. To hope I never see Bell agaln. To someday pursue a llfe of happlness as the worlds greatest dentlst and also to marry Lisa. the glrl that I love. And always to Ilve my llfe for the Lord. Most of all. to thank my parents for all they've glven me. HILFINGER. Anna: Flag Corps 3.4: Band 1,2.3.4. Amb.: To always value the frlends I have had here at Sunnyslope. And to keep maklng new frlends whereever I goll HILL. Cathl: Swlmmlng 3: Gymnastics 1.2.3: Pom 2.3.4. Amb.: To one day wake up and have nothlng to do. To someday jump on the beds at Ramada Inn wlth Kathy 0. To never see another Ratl For the school to get a better P.A. system for the Pomllne. to thank my parents for everythlng they do. but most of all. to Ilve the rest of my llfe wlth Larry. HOLLAND. Beth: COE 4: Junlor Clvltans 3: French Club 3.4: Basketball 2. Amb.: To travel to Europe. Hawall. Canada. and Bahamas, speak and Ilve wlth a French Famlly. Llve next to Theresa Holland. To always be frlends wlth Michelle. Cam. Theresa. Becky, Elllot. Jean. Debble. Chrls. Jake, Terry. and Mlssy. To have a beautlful weddlng, marry that speclal guy and have five klds. To have three horses and have a blg ranch house ln the country. and to have a Ferret. HOLLAND. Davld: Football 1.2: Basketball 2. Amb.: To Ilve a full and happy llfe, and to flnance my money ln the right places, to marry Kathy Corbldge and spend the rest of my llfe wlth her and be able to get her 450 SL. HOOKS. Russ: Football 1: Basketball 1: Baseball : AFJROTC 1: VICA 4. Amb.: To Ilve a good llfe, to start my own constructlon buslness and make enough money to get married and have klds and stlll be able to do what I want to do. To be frlends wlth the same people ten years from now. To someday weigh more than 150 pounds and flnlsh my Jeep I started freshman year. To help as many people out of the gutter and polnt them ln to the llght. And to flnally get to heaven on a one way rlde. HOUSER. Tom: Wrestling 1: AFJROTC 1.2,3,4. Amb.: To hope one day to become a top pllot. I one day want to own my own charter flying servlce. My maln goal ls to fly flrst solo wlth the USAF Thunderbirds. I hope to marry a beautlful woman wlth lots of money. HOWARD, Paul: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 3.4: N.H.S. 3.4: Letter Man Club 3.4. Amb.: To never forget the support from my frlends and brothers and sisters to stay away from the Preppy look and the plnk shlrts, also stay away from Terry Honey. Always be one of the boys. HOY. Connle: FBLA 3.4. Amb.: To flx Leo up wlth Sal. To buy a car for Megs, Nancy. and Leo. To get Nancy and Leo to come up to Frontler Day. But most of all to have my movle successful and star In Maverlck wlth James Garner. Thanks to one and alll HUSCHKE, Marc: Football 1.2: Wrestllng 1.3: Tennls 1,2.3: Golf 4: Vlklng Ambassadors 2.3.4: N.H.S. 3.4: Speech 3.4: Spanlsh Club l.2.3.4. Amb.: To go to a college ln southern Callfornla to study englneerlng. Spanlsh, and polltlcal sclence. I hope to be ln an englneerlng posltlon which allows me to help and be wlth people. After I am a mllllonalre, I would Ilke to go into national politics asplrlng to the Presidency. HYDE. Sharl: Amb.: To become an archltect. and to spend the rest of my llfe wlth my only love Blll. Thank You to Joy for all of the memorles and good tlmes, you truly are a frlend. And thank you to all those Ilke Sanja. Kurt, Joy. and Blll who were always totally honest and there when I needed them. JAYNE, Allen: Basketball 1: Cross Country 1.2.3,4: Track 1.2.3,4: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanlsh Club 3.4: Leo Club 3.4. Amb.: To stay a member of the Orvln Twltchel Fan Club. To form a club to send Kevln Rutledge to self-defense classes. and to send Quadhafy to a charm school. To be able to harass people as much as Marc and stlll be able to say that they are stlll my frlends. To beat Charles In a game of chess when he ls wearlng glasses. To flnally make lt over the last hurdle ln track. to stay ln the Send Charles Away Back East Club. and to know the real reason that Charles was sent here to earth. To marry the glrl of my dreams and succeed ln whatever I try atl JASINSKI, Dane: Football 1: Marchlng Band. Jazz Band 2.3.4. Amb.: To brlng forth and accompllsh everythlng ln llfe I want. To become the muslclan I long to be. Get Jennl's left mltten. Keep good friends ln touch Ilke: Dave Hedrlck ln Biology. Robln Wanley ln Geometry. and all the others ln between. Also to hear from and know what happens to frlends Ilke: Tracey Wood. Llsa Schlar. Chrlsty McDonough. Andy Rulz. and Wendy Tench. Above all I want to marry my Elalne and glve her, and all my frlends the love I have for them. JOHNSON, Jay: Amb.: To be rlch. to stay away from the boys wlth personal actlvltles. I most of all want to see Blake Perry's 750 whlch I heard so much about. JOHNSON. John: Football 1.3: Basketball 1: Wrestllng 2.3: Track 1.2: VICA 4. Amb.: To prove to everyone that I need to comb my halr everyday. To be a chemistry whlz Ilke Barnard Crutchfleld. To dress as good as Mr. Deever. To llsten to Stuart burn Mrs. Carter all day. To show everyone my verslon of the Black Hole . To star In a new movle called Good Guys are Black . I hope never to hear again, Hehl where dld you get that great tan. To blow up Trevor Browne. To go out wlth a whlte glrl and have no one stare at me. JOHNSTON. Paul: Junior Clvltans 1. Amb.: To always have Suzy as my very speclal frlend. To remember Mary and Cherry for belng very good frlends. To never forget the dubop twlns. Pam and Pat. To Roy lflgj Newton lor always maklng me laugh and gettlng me through work. and for chemeylng forever more. To Andy for maklng the dances rowdy. To one day see lf Sue Ann can be normal. To thank my parents for all thelr love and support they have glven me over the past four years. JORGENSON. Sam: Football 1: Swlmmlng 1: Gymnastlcs 3. Amb.: My ambltlon ls to have good neighbors and frlends and to do the best job that I can at anythlng I try. KAIPIO. Krlsttl: DECA 3.4: Pep Club 1.2. Amb.: To stay frlends wlth Krlstl, Jana. Theresa and hope that everythlng works out well wlth the guys from Callfornla. To attend college here. or move to Callfornla wlth all of the gang. To go on worklng. to lead a successful llfe, and to buy a truck and crulse. KELLER. Mlchealz I have no ambltlon. I only want to Ilve a long and unending death or dle quickly ln war. KELLER. Stephen: German Club 1.2: Jazz Ensemble 1.2,3.4: Band 1.2,3,4. Amb.: To graduate from college wlth a B.S.E.. a M.A.. and a Phd: to never be as crazy as hlm ls. Nor to be as tortured as I ls: To marry after college graduatlon and to always be a true weeble at heart. KERTSON. Clndy: COE 4: Spanlsh Club 1.2. Amb.: I want to always stay buddles wlth Leslie so we can laugh at all the Callfornla lmposters. Punk ls - never having to say your sorry. I would also Ilke to live my llfe to its fullest and always appreclate all the neat people I have met ln the last four years. I also want to someday flll my Camaro's tank full of gas. HI punker buddles. KETTERER, Scott: AFJROTC 1.2.3.4: Boys State 3. Amb.: To become flnanclally stable. persulng my Avlatlon Career and spend tlme ralslng a famlly. KING. John: Thesplans 4: Model U.N. 4: N.H.S. 4: Speech 4: Drama 4: Sunnyslope Slngers 4. Amb.: I have always wanted to go to New York, audltlon for a Broadway Show. and get the lead because I dazzled the dlrector wlth talent. This would launch me on a Ilfetlme career. durlng whlch I would become a mllllonalre. marry a beautlful forelgn fllm star, and Ilve in seclusion on some exotic troplcal Island. or else. I could become a certlfled Publlc Accountant. I want to leave Davld Harper ln charge of the awesome tenor sectlon of the Sunnyslope Slngers. KINSER, Brad: Baseball 1: Soccer 1.2: AFJROTC 3.4: Speech 1.2: Drama 1,2,3.4. Amb.: My senlor ambltlon ls to go on to college and major ln World Hlstory or Geography. and to minor ln Theatre. I wlsh to stay wlth my glrlfrlend and hopefully get marrled when I flnlsh college I want to teach hlgh school theatre and hlstory. and I promlse Mlss Goehrlng that I wlll come see every show at Sunnyslope as long as she teaches here. This ls a great school, and I have enjoyed my tlme here and wlsh the best to all the underclassmen. KRAUSS. Jeff: Amb.: To trapes through the land rldlng the world of Punk Rock. After thls I would Ilke to vlslt the shrlne of the Great Monk of the East Sea: cllmb a mountaln. flnd a warm cave and Ilve ln peace and contentment for what would be the rest of my llfe. KURBAT. Kelll: Cross Country Vlkettes 1.2.3.4: Vlklng Ambassadors 3.4: Volleyball 1: French Club 1.2.3.4: German Club 4: Trl-M 1.2.3: Thesplans 3.4: Muslc 1.2.3,4: Model U.N. Amb.: To be as fllghty as Klm. and to have lots of fun ln Germany wlth Jlll. To someday prove to Todd that I can say CImmInom Crlspas and frlzbee . To ask Rhonda Why? : to have a party as good as Danny and to always have good frlends and be happy and successful ln llfe. KUSIC, Nlcholas: Track 2.3.4. Amb.: To flnd the Vlshnu. flnd a glrl that does not come from thls school. go to church wlth Ron and Chrls. klll Commles or become one. To see John become an adult. Laugh wlth one of .lohnny's jokes. Be half as much of what someone thinks they are. Have a son just like Joe. See the clash. Ilve hard - dle fast. to crash a members only party. and pay decent prlces. Spend the rest of my llfe on 15th Ave.. or go back to Cleveland start at go. LAPRE, Don: Tennls Fr. 1: Drama 1. Amb.: To be a Certlfled Publlc Accountant. If thls job ls not a challenge. I wlll become the presldent of Chrysler Corporatlon. LARSEN. Steve: Swlmmlng Var. 1.2.3,4: AFJROTC 2.3: German Club 2. Amb.: To someday be able to converse wlth Mr. Trudeau on a flrst name basls. To own a boat In the Carrlbean and be able to Ilve on lt for months at a tlme. scuba dlvlng every day ln the warm crystal clear water. LAZARIDIS, Marla: DECA 4: Model U.N. 4. Amb.: To flnlsh palntlng the Clstlne Chapel on Mr. KIeffer's wall. To make lt through college and become a computer sclentlst. and become a mllllonalre by the age of 30. and always try to Ilve my llfe to the fullest. LEHNER. Kelly: Football Fr. 1. J.V 2, Var. 3.4: VICA 4. Amb.: To succeed ln llfe and always be happy. Never get ln anymore accidents wlth Jerry Silver lneck. collarbone, flngerlj. catch Roy whlle he ls T-Plng my house. To wash Mom's blazer before brlnglng lt home after gettlng stuck ln the mud bog. To always remember by good frlend sprout . To be ln a motorcycle race wlth Morgan and wln. To always be real close to Jodee Martlnll Stay out of food fights wlth Roy and Andy at McDonalds and learn how to get home on tlme from Jodee'sll LEMKE, Tom: Football Fr. l. J.V. 2: Wrestllng J.V. 2: Spanlsh Club 1.2: Amb.: To always be havlng a good tlme wherever I go. To one day sell Glha. To remember all the good tlmes I've had wlth my frlends and contlnue to have morel LEONARD. Karen: Amb.: To work wlth handicapped chlldren or to teach deaf chlldren slgn 5 language. I also llke to work wlth anlmals. Had thought of belng a kindergarten teacher because I love chlldren. LEVITT, Glorla: Cross Country Fr. 4: Track Var, 1,2.3,4: Dlvlng Var. 1,2,3,4: Gym Var. l,2,3,4: Vl-Teens 2,3,4: N.H.S. 3.4: Cheer Var. 2,3,4: Drama 35 French Club 1,2: Letter Man Club 1,2,35 All Amerlcan Cheerleader 4: Student Body Treasurer 4: Student Council Representative 1,3: Dlvlslon Gymnastlcs Floor Exerclse Champion 1,25 Dlvlslon Gymnastlcs Vaultlng Champlon 2. Amb.: To always have Chrls lRexj Dugan as a close frlend. To always remember the good tlmes Chrls and I shared, To always be a Bodagette. To come back 20 years from now stlll twlrllng my same plece of halr that everyone thought would fall out. To always spaz out wlth my best frlend Brenda. To always get hlgh on C.C. cookles wlth Brenda. To prove to Kathy that she's just as welrd as l am. Eat poo-poo Claudla, Debbie and Kathy. To repay my Dad for all the help he gave me wlth my homework. To someday see the floor of my room and to prove to my famlly that I appreclate and love them all and thank them for all they've done for me. To have my Mom cured. To never get cellullte. To never become a member of the Joe? Club. To be a CPA, marry someone as sweet and thoughtful as Chris. Most of all to enjoy a healthy and happy llfe wlth the people I love. LEWELLYN. Ronda: Amb.: To have a llfe full of partylng, concerts, and frlends. To become wealthy enough to buy a beautlful house where I will Ilve forever wlth Eric. To travel around the world twlce and always have fun and be happy at whatever I do. LIKOVICH. Helen: Tennls Fr. J.V. 25 Junlor Clvltans 2,3: Amb.: To never agaln get busted by Mel along wlth Lorl, Tracy, John, Dean. Tom, Kltty and Marc, and to leave Lorl home next tlme. To have another wrltlng class wlth Chrls, Klm, Roxanne, Sherrl and the rest of the gang, and Mrs. Eberly. To go to Prescott agaln ln Lorl's van and not have to ditch the bus drlver. To throw a party when Kelly flnds a job and breaks her flrst nall. To be there when Mary beats up Paula and accidentally decks Jlm. To Ilve in a penthouse on Park Avenue and someday run lnto Mlckey Mouse on a crowded street corner. To hold my posltlori as Vlce Presldent of the Dumb Blonde Club. To forever thank God for my outrageous famlly. LIPINSKI, Tonya: DECA 3,4: Amb.: To be a recording technlclan of a record company and produce albums and be rlch, and rlde horses through grassy plains. To marry one of the good-looklng Brulns and have baby bears. LOWE, Jeff: Basketball Var. 3,4: Letter Man Club 3,4. Amb.: To never let Carol drlve my car and never cross the rallroad tracks wlth Mellnda and Laurle while Mellnda is drlvlng, and never let Carol work on my car. To make sure Russ orders hls frles because lt's Game Dayl To never let Amy know about Carol's accident. To remember the Thou, Fifteen hundred good tlmes I had ln government talklng about Brown. To go rootln' wlth Norris ln her four wheel drlve Honda machlne. To someday become a professlonal basketball player or college basketball coach. To always stay close to Debble, never forget my frlends and always live my llfe for the Lord. LUITGAARDEN, van den, Petra: Swlmmlng 4: Spanlsh Club 4: Letter Man Club 4. Amb.: To see the world and see Buckwheat In the Netherlands. To have some more sunshlne ln the Netherlands and have nlce memorles about thls yearl LUNKIN, Genla: Pep Club 1: Spanlsh Club 1: German Club 4: HOC: Amb.: To go to a nurslng college or to Phoenlx College to become a Registered Nurse. After reaching that goal I would llke to go on to study mld-wtfery. I plan to get marrled around the age of 23 and have four chlldren. l would llke to retlre at the age of 70 and do volunteer work at hospitals. If I don't reach any of my goals l'll become a bum on Central: Mousle. MANLEY, Llsa: Tennls Fr. 1, J.V. 15 Vlkettes 2,35 Muslc 2,35 President Band Councll 1,2,3.45 J.V. Band Fr.: Amb.: To attend Northern Arlzona Unlverslty and get a Baccalaureate degree ln elther nurslng or physlcal therapy. Then go on to become a flight attendant for a couple of years and afterwards settle down and take up my major. l would always llke to remaln good frlends wlth Krls Carey, Rhonda Paul and Jerry Schultz. Plus wlsh all the teachers good luck with the up-comlng classes. MARGARITIS, Rlchard: Tennls Fr. 1: Amb.: to be the Jumplng Jack Flash of America and go lnto the Alr Force and come out belng able to have a job paylng 550,000.00 a year. To never get marrled, to see another Rolling Stones Concert and to take a World Tour and to be as manly as Charles Slms and Jeff Meyers. To someday see Rich Hemlng never get grounded for a whole year. MARSAI., Mlchelle: AFJROTC 3,4: Amb.: To go to college and keep ln contact wlth Alan when he goes lnto the Alr Force. Also hopefully move to Roswell, New Mexico and Ilve happlly ever after wlth Alanl MARTINEZ, Marlbel: Amb.: To go to college and major ln Accounting. To always be grateful to my parents for maklng everythlng posslble - I love them both. To help my parents manage thelr buslness. To never forget all the people l have met S.H.S. and to always be best frlends wlth Tlna C. and to someday get her to speak Spanlsh. Good Luck ln the future. Class of 82 . MATHIS, Mlchael: Basketball Fr. 1: Muslc 1,2,3,4: MMM 1,2: Drum Major 4: Rhythm Gods l,2,3,4: Amb.: To attend A.S.U. and make at least S20 thousand my first year out of college. To always do so well ln my business that I don't ever have to step down from a Camaro to a Mustang. I hope someday to own a car as nlce and as fast as Phll thlnks his ls, and worth as much as Jlm thlnks hls ls. I also hope to always be one of the Taco Bell Boys. I would llke to wlsh my frlends the best ln all they do and to someday be more than a buddy. MAY, Laura: Vl-Teens 2,3,4: Vlklng Ambassadors 1,2,3,4: NHS 3.4: Speech 4: Pep Club 1: Pom J.V. 2, Var. 3,43 Drama 45 French Club 1,2: Anytown 4: Hugh O'Brlen Int. Ambas. Freedoms Found. Delegate: U of A Pres. Award: Model Leglslature Pres.: Amb.: To Beware of Ratslll: to get over my crush on Mr. Carlberg and Mr. Mannlx. To keep ln touch wlth the Pommles Includlng Jungle-Woman, Kay, and the Jr. partylng women: to vlslt the doughnut man wlth Gonzo and Robln and corrupt a pretty glrl. To treasure Mlke's friendship forever. To toot wlth Joe. To pay trlbute to Mr. Chemlstry and the tea-cup lady, knowlng that they were the flrst: To always be a member of the Hnnngh Stanford Club and the Kleffer one sleeve up . . . on down fan club. To thank Laura for everythlng and remember the laughlng. crylng, desert crouchlng, and our dlscusslons. To attend Cathl and Larry's wedding. Have sensuous llps llke Jayme, thank Kath for llstenlng, and convlnce Karen how speclal she ls. To look at llfe from a cat's eye vlew and Ilve a llfe l'II be proud of. McARTHUR, Anne: X-Country Vlkettes Presldent 1,2,3,4: Wrestllng Vlkettes 45 Gymnastlcs Vlkettes 3, Presldent 4: Track Vlkettes 3.4: Amb.: To never wltness another x-country meet as long as I Ilve. Prove to Dan that I really do talk alot and prove to Buff I'm talkative around Danl One day to wln a game of hoop agalnst the Wllf's and to always be thelr blg slster. To always remember four wheellng with Dan, Bart, and Steve. Someday get a date wlth Bart, Try and understand why people knock on my wlndow ln the mlddle of the nlght. To never take llfe to seriously and always be my own person McCORMlCK, James: Football Fr. 1: l.C.E.: Amb.: I would llke to attend a technlcal trade school for certlfled laser Ilght weldlng. MCCULLOUGH, Kevln: Football Fr. 1: Basketball J.V. 2, Var. 3,4: Basketball Fr, J,V. 25 French Club 2.3: Boys State 3: Model Leglslature 45 Student Counell V.P. 3,45 Amb.: To be as unkosher as posslble. To meet someone who means as much to me as Meryl Streep does to J.L.K. To make lt to D.C., be a good Hoya, and keep a conservative outlook. To be a prep 20 years from now to show that prep lsn't a fad. To never do the technlcolor yawn llke Choco dld. To go snow skllng wlth Dave. To keep playlng golf wlth everyone the way that Andy and I like to. To play a game O'hoop my way, or llke the stlck man. To always sing as well as Frank Sinatra. To be as fast as Brenda thlnks I am. To turn that lnfatuatlon Into frlendshlp, lf the point lsn't out of order. To teach snlt what I thlnk I know about polltlcs. To remember what ls really Important to me. And, always, l'll do lt my way. McCUNE, Becky: COE 4: Amb.: To make people happy. I love working wlth children and would like to go lnto chlld development and also try always to keep Christ 41. McDANIEL, Nlna: Basketball J.V. 1,25 HERO 4: Amb.: To someday go back to Callfornla and llve foreverl To get another dog just llke Brandy. To someday go to college. To thank my Mom and Dad for puttlng up wlth me, and my slsters the best of luck ln school. To someday meet the guy of my dreams. To keep on llstenlng to KDKB. and to go to all of the concerts wlth Julla Beck. To contlnue belng a member of the QUA Commlttee. To someday have a 4 wheel drive truck and Ilve ln a mansion ln Callfornla. McGUCKlN, Caml: Junior Clvltans 3: Amb.: To always be best frlends wlth Sue and Beth. Ernle, you are a really special frlend. To always be good frlends and keep ln touch wlth Johnnle, Theresa, Shelly and Rhonda. To alwasy remember the good tlmes we had at the mountaln. To thank my parents for everythlng they have done for me. METZLER, DarlSann: Track Var. 45 Swlmmlng Fr. 15 Vl-teens 3.4: Model U.N. 4: Drama 1,2,3,4: Spanish Club 1,2,3,4: German Club 1,2,3,45 Llterary Magazlne 2,3: Amb.: To say Good Mornlngl forever. To alwasy be called DalrAlr by my pals. To Ilve llfe with an open heart and mind. To never stop learning and wantlng to learn. To show my love for my famlly always. To make others happy by showlng them how worthwhlle llfe really ls. To always smlle and never forget Adv. Blo, belng ATA, eatlng rattlesnake and elk's heart lunches and all of the critters fdead and allvej In Mr. Lewls' room. To speak Japanese fluently and work for Walt Disney, who believed ln dreams too: Querldo Hablar en Espanol para slempre and to thank each and every one of my slope buddles for maklng my two years here so superlll MEYER, Jeff: Vlklng Views 3,45 Valhalla 4: COE 45 Vlklng Ambassadors l,2,3,4: Qulll 8: Scroll 4: Model U.N. 45 Amb.: To always party down to Stevle Nlcks wlth Dave, Lynn and Clndy. To always remember all of my classmates' namesl To always have fun at B. Park In the summer. To always T.P. the Cog wlth R.N., R.M., S.S., A.R., 8: B.G. To never have a quarter left wlth Andy. To not flght wfBruce. To remember Bette Davls Eyes wlth Jana. To someday convlnce Delbrook that I dldn't egg hls Z . To always be grateful for the frlendshlp I share wlth my sister Lynn and to always be grateful for the love my Mom's glven to me. To remember the excltlng deadlines that Tanya and I have mlssed ln room 105. To go to Callfornla again wlth my rowdy and foxy bud Shanon P. - who means the world to mel And last, but certainly not least, to let all of the alr out of the many alrheads of slope. Class of 82 - Yeahl MEYERES, Julla: FBLA 4: DECA 45 Pep Club 1: Amb.: To alwasy be best buddles wlth Kelli and Sandy and get to be even better frlends with Sue and Jean. To see Kelli reach all her goals ln the fashlon business and help Sandy solve her scattered love llfe. Always be frlends wlth Teeny-Bopper and remember all the fun we've had. Same wlth Wllhemena and Nlna-Bop. To spend another day just drlvlng around and goofing-off wlth Kelll-Bell: and get away wlth lt agaln. Always be known as Jull-Bean, Jube, Julla 1Chlldj Teenager, and Jull-Wull. To someday soon be able to talk to John for at least 15 mlnutes wlthout argulng and for hlm to reallze he'll always be my rl sweetlel To someday be a true punk-rocker and to achleve that naturally blonde look llke Jay. To keep partylng tlll my dying day. May lt be a long. long way awayl But malnly to get to Cal before '83, get my Graduate Gemologlst degree and become a self-made mllllonalre before anyone else ln the Class of '82, MICK, Robln: Tennls Fr. 1: J.V. 2: Amb.: To get my R.N. and become a good surglcal and recovery room nurse. To buy my new Mustang this summer and keep ln touch wlth all my frlends that I never see because of nurslng. Most of all to someday very soon marry Dennls and have one or two blonde blue-eyed klds. MITCHELL, Klm: Amb.: To always have good frlends like Helen, Darcy and Mary and to be able to see Helen hlt a couple more gas pumps and be a model ln front of J.C. Penney's window. To always be able to keep the same great relatlonshlp with Annie so we can play ln the mud, have our afternoon FUN? Get HER feet dirty and see her eat peas everyday. And most of all to always be able to feed the ducks wlth Bllly and Ilve happlly wlth hlm for the rest of my llfe. MONTGOMERY, Tracy: Basketball J.V. 1,3 Var 4: Volleyball 2,3: Softball J.V. 1,2 Var 3: Letterman Club 3. Artists Gulld 1,2,3. Amb.: To someday go see Buh-Weet In concert wlth Laurie. To get the butterflnger Chrls owes me from third grade. To flnlsh the book wlth Deb and Kath and play alr ball on grad-nlght. To thank Jerry for a great frlendshlp. To remaln partners wlth Lauras' May and Shlrle. To get past chapter three ln Jackle's how to Drive book. Thanks for everythlng 22, you've been the best. To Play Atarl at Mrs. Froners. Hang ln there Tlm. Thanks Dad and Mom. To go steady wlth that cute Mr. Willett foreverl To smuggle bandlts wlth Kltty and keep her Under my Thumb. To never laugh llke Val. and flnally to wlsh one and all a happy llfe, Deb you're a cupcakel MOYER, Laurle: Amb.: To always be best frlends wlth Mellnda and keep the memories. To never run a red Ilght then stop on a railroad track when a traln ls comlng, To always go to Cal. I don't sllp on sandwlches. To always be a member of the Joe Club. To see buh-Wheet Ilve ln concert wlth Trace, To glve Fellx llquld, keep Stephle away from the 100, plug up Klm's leak, chase dead fish wlth Darc, take Geri to alateen, snorkel llke Tlna. keep Fern and Earl away from my sock, and stay away from Sharon when Bert ls around. To never need as much duck paper as Bentley or have tics llke Kelly. To NEVER have another mud flght wlth Marc. To never be called Moyers agaln. To always keep my greatest buddles and get my wlsh, to be closer to my famlly. To talk on the phone for 7 hours agaln and always be happy. I love you Joes and Mom. MULCH, Ernie: Baseball 4: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 2: Badminton 2,35 Volleyball 2.4: VICA 4: Amb.: To stay an honorary member of the Surf Club. To get radlcal In Burress truck wlth Mr. Crowly, Larry, Wayne, Dan, and Clarence and not to let Terry get a hold of a shotgun. To go joy rldlng ln a golf cart and let the janltors try to catch us with Gonzo. To take the gang down Maln ln a truck. To someday have an awesome blazer. To see Haynes get another tlcket. To have another fun party. To go to the spot and skl wlth the gang. To get Involved and Ilght a candle wlth Bob Olson. To go skllng wlth my frlends. To remaln frlends wlth Dan, Terry, Clarence, Otto Shmleder, Tam, Paul, Tom Golden and Chuck Haynes. To push start my bug agaln wlth Terry. To never be as crazy as Dan. But mostly to llve happlly ever after and to keep ln touch with my frlends and skls. MULLIGAN, Ann Marte: Pom 4. Amb.: To always have Klm as a close frlend and to get a car so she doesn't have to play taxl. To never forget all the great tlmes l've had wlth my Pom buddles this year. To always have Cralg by my slde as my closest and best frlend. But especlally for my Mom to flnd happiness ln her llfe and someone to share lt wlthl To never be flakey llke most of the people at thls sc hool. MYERS, Becky: Tennls 1: COE 4: Amb.: To get that flrst letter written and malled to Helen. To grow to be 5'6 tall so people won't tell me I'm short and to always stay good frlends wlth Beth, Debble, Jean and Mlssy. To someday own a new sports car and be successful ln everythlng I do. NELSON, Karen: Thesplans 4: Drama 2,3,4: Amb.: To graduate and get a good paylng job, to someday meet Sherrl. To forever be frlends wlth Rlna. To thank Miss Julle Goehrlng for belng such a super Teacher and always brlghtenlng up my day. To always be a Cheap Trickster. To flnally and always stay close to my super great famlly and especlally to never forget Oct 31st, 1981 and to stay pals wlth Clndy NEUMAN. Leslle: Thesplans. 3.4: Model U.N. 4: N.H.S. 4: Speech 3.4: Drama 1.2.33 French Club 1.2: Flag Corps 2: Llterary Mag. 3: Muslcal 1.3.4. Amb.: To be forever buddies wlth Llsa. Krlstln. Llsa and Debble. To be fllthy rlch so I can afford my expenslve tastes. To be as Intellectual as Rasclner ls: as crazy as Schlar ls: and as qulet as Thlede ls. To always be a prep-frlend to Deb. To never set foot ln Sunnyslope Hlgh agaln. To always remaln mega-kwlech' and more Narller. To be as Dlfferent as Joe Brunner ls: As suave as Kevln McCullough thlnks he ls. To never forget McDonalds. football games and antl-rellglon days ln Government. To have an excellent tlme ln College. To never conform and to always be a llfe member of the Polly Purebred soclety. To be the best that I can posslbly be at anythlng I do. and to try to repay my parents for all the wonderful. special things they're done for me. NEWNUM. Susan: Amb.: I would llke to go into government work. Maybe joln the Navy and to flnally get my ranch. NEWTON. Roy: Muslc 3.4: Publlcatlons 4: .Iournallsm 4. Amb.: To always go to Rlgmar's to be an ultlmate llke Sue Ann. To be a blg movle star just llke Suzy K. To be an ultlmate llke Pual J. To be a goodle-goodie rlch llke Pam and Pat. To T.P. Kelly L.'s house once and to get free tlckets to hls football game. To be a 49 lncher llke Morgan. To listen to chuck's bad jokes. To teach Johnnle S. how to drlve. To wln a dance contest with Dlane W. To be able to flnd Lucy In a crowd and to get as many tlckets as Tony T. NEWTON. Tanya: Pom 4: Publlcatlons 3.4: Journallsm 2.3: Vlkettes 2.3. Amb.: I want to thank and wlll always remember my Pom buddles for maklng thls year so great. to never forget the wlld tlmes together especlally our pretty-ugly ones. To someday l?j hopefully grow another two Inches and be as tall In my clogs as everyone else. To never miss another yearbook deadllne and always have the same remark for Andy R. when he tells me to move. Most lmportantly to thank my parents for all they've done throughout the years. and flnally have my father be proud of my beanbag ln its messy gloryll.-.-.f -30- NORRIS. Jamle: Basketball statlstlclan 4: baseball statlstlclan 2.3.4: Dlvlng 1.2: DECA 3.4: Model Leglslature 4. Amb.: To always be a dumb blond and for Klt to admlt she ls too. To never eat 16 cookles wlth Levlda and to tell her lgb someday. To teach Jackle about Ilfe. To see lf Llska's smock has a pocket. To eat haagen-daz wlth my Jordache man. To go on a road trlp wlth Schmorker and flnd the RIGHT way home. To never break up Salt and Pepper and to contlnue to amaze Volzweevll wlth our wlt and charm. For Kleffer to talk about Brown a thou-1500 tlmes or untll Jeff understands. To be as tall as Lowe. To eat hot dogs faster the Ehlers. To llve wlth Klt and flnd out way home from ASU. To beware of the klller Mallboxes. To go 4 wheellng ln my mean honda machlne wlth my sldeklck. To make cookles as well as Amy thlnks she can. For Suzie to be happy Mlke and Lou - mlss you. Thanks to Trlsh and Dlane. Thanks to Klt for being the bestest bud a mousle could ever have. To dance wlth Kenny at hls feet. To daddy and Randy to save me a seat. Thanks Mom. Pat and Mlke - I love youl Flnally to have my father's eyes. OBERG. Kathy: Student Councll Rep 1,2.3: Student body Vlce-Pres. 4. Amb.: To help Claudla get over her amnesla. To always jump on the beds and eat llve chlckens wlth Cathl. To go to Grad nlght agaln wlth Deba and always be her chum. To someday be on time for somethlng. To never forget my bud. Mary, wlth the napkin on her shoe. To always be a member of the loser group wlth Laura and Claud. To always be welrd but never twlrl my halr llke Glorla. Flnlsh the book wlth Deb and Trac. To never eat rats or flngers. To always be a chum wlth Krlstln. To thank Waldo for helplng Claudla and I get ready for when HE comes back. OGDEN. Jacquelyn: Vl-Teen 1.2: Drama 3.4: Muslc 1.2.3.4: MMM 2.3.4: Flesta Bowl Band 1: Reglonal Band 2.3.4: All state band 3.4: All Arizona Honor Band 4: Gym-alds. Amb.: To convlnce people that I am not packlngl To keep havlng blzzare moments wlth Sharon. and at the same tlme, keep Ron and Greg from knowlng the real meanlng of blzzare. To always be able to break seat beIts wlth Jana. To get Shannon to stop playlng footsles wlth the back of my chalr and to always be able to have Brlan around when I get ln a mood for Polka. To always remember our famlly motto. and Lablanc, to flnd Mommy. and not to loose touch wlth Daddy after I leave home. I would llke to attend ASU and major ln muslc and eventually teach muslc. OLSON. Robert: Football 1.2: Cross Country 4: Wrestling 1: Junlor Clvltans 4: Model U.N. 4: Speech 1.2.3.4: Pep Club 4: Letterman Club 2.3.4: Leo 2.3.4: Student Body President 4. Amb.: Actlon. Llve untll I am dead. Because I make a difference. I wlll do what I want to. Llght a candle. Thlnk I can. Always thank those people who feel I have not done a permanent Job. To help Margle understand the story of wlld horses. Watch Duke do what he thlnks. See Mel swallow the goldflsh. Remember the Nukes. Bell. Wlldo, McBrag, Mickey P.. Anton. Stu, Tom. Tam, Phll. Tom L.. Chrls. Ron. Joe. Murry. Tom G. and the boys. Remember the amendments, especlally the flrst. Llsten and understand. Thank you Mom and Dad. PALOMO. Theresa: HERO 4: Vikettes 3: Jr. Clvltans 2: Pep club 3.4. Amb.: To go to Glendale Communlty College take classes on Chlld Development and have a career as a teachers slde ln a pre-school. PARTIN. John: Football 1.2: Baseball 2: Track 1. Amb.: To someday get all the members of the fellowship together agaln. To never get stuck on a roof wlth Stu and Wlldo agaln. To never be as qulck as Berman. To always to proud to be a member of Metheny's loser senlor class. To race motocross on the National Clrcult. To always keep ln touch wlth Andy. Tom, Leo. Kevln, Doug. May and Shlrle. To never hear Bell's name agaln ln my Ilfe. To prove to Abraham that I'm not as naughty as she thlnks I am. PATTERSON. Debra: Amb.: To marry Donn Mllton and spend the rest of my Ilfe wlth hlm. To always be frlends wlth Sue Prlnce. Donny Klpp. Becky. Beth, Sherl. and Chrls Q. To dumb thlngs wlth Sue. and have her as my Maid of Honor at my wedding. To be successful In whatever I do. PATTERSON. James: DECA 4. Amb.: I want to be successful ln the near future. I plan on golng lnto the Navy to become a Data Systems Technlclan. I hope to see part of the world when I'm travellng on a shlp. Graduate from the Navy wlth a Ilcense and become rlch. I hope to see some of my frlends In the future. PATTERSON. Jean: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Softball 2.3.4. Amb.: Always remember 822 and 024 rule. and that Jackle was always there to keep me out of trouble. To keep ln touch wlth all my frlends forever. To play b-ball as good as .Iackle Smlth does. To be a success at everythlng I do. To always play B-ball wlth 122. PATTERSON. Jon: Wrestling 4. Amb.: To seek out new Ilfe. and new clvlllzatlon: to boldly go where no man has gone before. PAUL. Rhonda: Band 2.3.4. Amb.: My ambltlon ls to go to N.A.U. to get my Bachlors degree and go on to become a fllght attendent. I would also llke to stay good frlends wlth Sueann Green. Llsa Manley. Terry Schultz, Krls Carey and Mr. Andy Vogt. PEACOCK. Paul: Football 1.2: Golf 2.3.4. Amb.: To always go to blrthday partles wlth the gang. To never run out of gas. Always to be on the wrong slde of sanlty. To take Ilfe easy and make a llttle happlness. and most of all to never become a cowboy or a punk rocker. PEDIGO. Shanon: Amb.: To reach my goal of belng a successful lnterlor deslgner. To make an excltlng Ilfe for myself. To not get stuck ln the mud 4 wheellng wlth anyone except Joy. Dawn, Councelor. and Master. To someday be as funky a dresser as a pro-frogger player I know. To stay ln touch wlth my rowdy Callfornla buds. To thank Jeff for the grapes. To stay In touch wlth all my new frlends Dale. Joy. Sharl. Jeff, Roy, Chrls. and Llnda. And to be as close as possible wlth my famlly. Dawn and Joy - I llke your thlnklng - Owl PERRY. Blake: Tennls 1.2: DECA 4. Amb.: To make the most money wlth the least effort. To llve my Ilfe ln lots of snow. To never slam wlth Andy. To hlt mach 1 ln the wagon. To remaln klng of Double Flgures Club. To go anywhere Dan goes. to stay away from cows with blg Jlm and to stay In touch wlth my frlends after graduatlon. PETERSEN, Jeanette: Pep Club 2. Amb.: To learn to drlve so I can get my Volkswagon Convertlble. To be marooned on an Island wlth Tlm. To see eye to eye wlth Mary. To be famous chef. To never lose the frlendshlp of Mary. To always be as happy wlth Tlm as we are now. To always be my own person ln whatever I do. To next tlme open an arcadla door before walklng through lt. To break all the radlos In school. To Tat and Mary the best of luck ln Seattle. To never lose touch wlth my good frlends. To stay wlld and crazy the rest of my Ilfe. To thank Dlana for the good tlmes ln Blble Ilterature. PIERCE, Larry: Football J.V. 2: Basektball Fr. 1. J.V. 2. Var. 3.4. Amb.: To always stay close to my frlends. To someday put out a real flre. To always play basketball and baseball. To thank my parents for Iettlng me flnlsh my senlor year at Sunnyslope. To thank Mom and Dad number 2 for putting up wlth me. To love Cathl forever. Strive to reach all my goals ln Ilfe and set new ones everytlme. PI71l, Lucille: Drama 1.2: CETA 2.3.4. Amb.: To go to heaven. To return to New York. where I seem to flt ln better. and be a buslness school or college teacher. To be Mrs. Joseph Parente and raise a famlly. To go on meetlng people and helplng my frlends and famlly to the fullest. To always keep ln touch wlth Mary. Terrle. Cara. Dlanne. To own Mars one day wlth Roy. Dlanne and Johnnle. To get lnto the Attendance offlce on tlme. To get front row seats to a Davld Bowle concert. POTTER, Helen: Volleyball J.V. 1.2. Var. 3.4: COE 4: FBLA 3.4. Amb.: To become a court stenographer. To always go crulsln In the crulser wlth Dyanne. To be a skl bum wlth Klm forever. To someday go back to Havasupal to tell jokes wlth Mrs. Sack. To have a reunlon wlth my flrst hour shorthand buddles Jan and Karen. To not be an old mald llke my slster and to always be happy. PRENTISS. Davld: Football 1: Tennls 2.3.4: Vlklng Ambas. 2.3.4: N.H.S. 3.4: Frenoh Club 3: Amb.: To change my name to Dennls so Joe will call me Davld. To never be as loud as Krlstln. to see Tom shave an X on his head. To have as many women as Gary. To never get into as many wrecks as Travls. To thank my parents for everythlng they've done for me. To llve a long and happy Ilfe. PRINCE. Suzanne: Thesplans 1.2.3.4: Cheer J.V. 2: Drama 1.2.3.4: Muslc 1.2.3.4: MMM 1.2,3.4. Amb.: To always be close to Mom. To make sure Barb and I vlslt the fountaln of youth at least once a month. To always help Donny settle Barb and Travls's battles. To forever be esklmo buddles wlth Jules. To be a professlonal slnger-actress. To convlnce Bebe that she ls not fat at all. To always short sheet beds ln Plnewood. To always stall Barb's M.G. In Burger King parklng lots. To convlnce Rhonda that she ls terrlflc and an eternal esklmol To always have Mr. Lynn be my buddy. To always and forever be close to Jlmmy Pullce. To be Deb's mald of honor. To wlsh Deb and Don the best of luck. To always laugh at Donny Kipp and to forever be close to my famlly and love them eternally no matter what dlstance may separate us. To always be Tlmmy's llttle Yoda. To always be Alto buddles wlth Kelly. Shelly. Joanne, Chrystal and Claudla. PROVENCHER. Alan: VICA 4: AFJROTC 4. Amb.: I am golng on actlve duty In the Alr Force on August 12. 1982. I wlll be golng through schoollng on electronlcs. I hope to stay wlth the Alr Force and make a career of lt. Hopefully to travel overseas and across the states. PULLMAN. Gerl: Hero 4: Thesplans 2.3.4: Drama 1.2: Spanlsh Club 2. Amb.: To always be thankful to Sharon for helplng me on nlghts. To always remaln a member of the Joe ? Club . To play basketball for the Phoenlx Suns. To have as many boyfrlends as Robyn thlnks I have. To forever stumble along wlth Laurle. To get a hlgher grade than Robyn on a chemistry test. To always remember the good tlmes I've had wlth Sharon. Darcy, Stephanle and Laurle and most of all to enjoy. RASCINER, Krlstln: NFL 1.2.3.4: Speech club 1.2.3.4: Flag corps 2: Vlklng Ambassadors 3.4: JR class rep 3: Student Councll Recording Secretary 4: NHS 3.4: Model Leg 4: Swlmmlng 2.3.4. Amb.: To some day flgure out what Llsa and I are going to do : to always cheat at Rummy Tlles. be tlmld In government and some day flnd somethlng May and I agree on: to always be a chum wlth Kathy O.. a loser wlth Mlndy and a Polly Purebred forever: to someday arrlve someplace at the rlght time: to one day argue polltlcs wlth Kevln ln the Senate: to come back once a year from exotlc forelgn countries to eat Cannonballs at BTP wlth Leslano. Thelde. and Schlar: to someday convlnce Snora that I am not a space-case. be smart enough to pass one of Trudeau's tests, and to one day discover who the founding uncles really are. and whether they were as volatile as Kleffer: to always see the best ln people. to never conform. and to always stand up for what I belleve. RATH. Sharon: AFJROTC 1.2.3.4: VlTeens 1.2: Spanlsh Club 1. Amb.: To get married. move to Wyomlng. and have dozens of horses on a blg ranch. To have a career ln banking. and maybe go to college. Prove to Sarge that I can spell out a command. Prove to Steve that I can hlt a target at 30 yards wlth a rlfle. And to Jeff that I am not a pest. And to be a pilot. RAY, Debble: VICA 4: FBLA 1: DECA 2: Junlor Clvltans 1. Amb.: To become a famous harlstyllst and someday own Dora's dreamshop. Then to have Lonnle manage lt wlth no secrets. Most of all thank my parents for belng the best In the world for all thelr love. devotlon, oplnlons. lectures, allowing me to make my own declslons and mlstakes. also for glvlng me moral support when I needed lt most, also the ablllty to tolerate my moods and personalltles. Thanks for my Tonka Toy I love you both very much. To marry Dave very soon and llve a happy Ilfe wlth a wealthy paramedlc. drlvlng our Rx-7's down Hollywood Blvd. To become the parent my parents were to me and Sandy. I love you all. keep ln touch frlends. Flnally have my 6 sons before I'm 25. RAYL. Jana: COE 4: Pep Club 1.2: Journallsm 4. Amb.: To always remaln speclal frlends wlth Krlstl and Jeff. To never forget rldlng bikes to school wlth Krlstl. To someday do all of my homework! To marry the rlght person and never stop Iovlng hlm: To thank my parents for a great Ilfe and always love them. To always remember Jeff and his - 26ll And most of all to have a reunlon wlth Larryl RICKERT. Kevln: Football 1: Swlmmlng 4. Amb.: Far over the mlsty mountalns cold to dungeons deep and caverns old I must away. ere break of day. to flnd the long-forgotten gold. RIGGS. Stephen: VICA 4: Publlcatlons 4. Amb.: May I learn to play the drums so well that I wlll replace John Bonham and make another album wlth the boys. Also that I wlll become so rlch and famous that Mlc Jagger wlll want my autograph, and may I go to as many more desert partles wlth Andy and Doug as I can ln the rest of my Ilfe. ROBERTSON. Mlchon: Track 1: French club 1.2.3. Amb.: To contlnue expressing my sheer love and devotlon to Roxanne. Tom. Patty. The German-Amerlcan Club. and the bowllng alley. To llve and let llve lc'est la vlelj. It's been real and lt's been fun but. lt's time to start anew and I've got to run. Farty. party. yes we do we're the class of '82. ROEHRMAN, Todd: Thesplans 2.3.4: Speech 2.3.4: Drama 1.2.3.4: French club 1.2.3.4: Muslc 3.4: Boys State 3: NFL 2.3.4. Amb.: To always rlde elevators wlth Suzy. fly kltes wlth Rhonda. 2 become a Solld Gold dancer wlth Claudla, always be vogue wlth Mindy and flgure out Llsa'a Ilcense plate. Most of all to always be just me and not try to be llke anyone else. ROMAN. Sara: Spanlsh club 4. Amb.: To do two more years In the school In Spaln and after that I want to start college to be a lawyer. But I stlll have two more years to thlnk about lt, maybe I'll change my mlnd. ROSE, Brenda: Track 1,2.3.4: Cross Country 2: Letter Man Club 3. Amb.: To never grow up. To own a Slurpee factory. To buy Glo a year supply of Reesees. To keep Brunner out of my comfort zone and convlnce hlm that I don't hate hlm SOOO. To become a member of JackIe's fan club. To stay best buds with Glorla and Mary Kay. To skl Lake Powell 'tlll I dle. To have a tan ln December. To flnally glve Bongo the Hurt Award. To get Snora to teach Engllsh. To convlnce Gonzo and Freddy that l'm not a loner loser. To remain chalrman of the Polly Purebread Soclety. To eat chocolate chlp cookles forever wlthout breaklng out. To convlnce Conrado that punk REEKSI To never be the least blt preppy. To see Chrls Burch ln a good mood. To convlnce Kevln he's faster than me. To thank mom and dad for everythlng. To knock'em dead at BYU. To marry a brown halred, green eyed FOX. To strlke It. rlch tour the world and someday be a happy Model Mormon Mother. ROSETTI, Klm: Vlketts 1.2: Thesplans 2,3,4: Model U.N. 4: Speech 2.3,4: Pep club 1.2.3 Drama 1.2,3,4: German club 1: NFL 4. Amb.: My true ambltlon ls to be able to laugh as much as Kel. be as smart as Jlll, get blonde halr, and someday be able to rlde ln JlIl's car and get there ln less than an hour. I want to someday hear the end of boyfrlends problems have people stop teaslng my dog Tlffey. Have loads of fun all summer whlle all my frlends are ln Germany. My greatest ambltlon ls to never worry about money and love my parents through lt all. ROWLEY. Janet: COE 4. Amb.: My ambltlon ln llfe ls to llve my llfe to the fullest. To always be close to my famlly. I wlll always be Marcla's best frlend. Someday I would llke to look at my hlgh school years as the best years ln my young years. I also want someday to help Blll, and Joe rlde a motorcycle. RUIZ. Andy: Football 1: Track 2.3.4: Letterman club 3,4: Publlcatlons 4. Amb.: To always keep telllng tasteful Jokes wlth Mrs. Sack and Helen. To thank Mrs. Sack for all the late passes to Deever's class. Never stop belng COOL wlth Kellyman. Next year to go wlth Kellyman to the softball games and cheer for JoDee. Cheryl, Renea, Carla. Karen, Donna. and Laurle. To vlslt Roy up at NAU forever more. Never to forget Paul, Roy, Mary, SueAnn. Suzy. Pam, and Pat who have all been the ultlmate frlends. Never to get out of a hot jacuzzi when lt ls freezlng outslde. To always remember how much fun lt was belng sports edltor for thls GREAT yearbook you're looklng at now. Once a year to yell JULIA as loud as I can. To never forget Tanya's llttle comment at the flles. To keep taklng pictures and someday open up my own studlo ln Phx. To thank Mr. Volz and Mr. Kee for helping me be a better welghtman. To come back and make trouble for Mrs. Nenneman, Mrs. Trenasty. Mrs. Kldd. and Mrs. Ferhman the way I have for the past four years. Next year to come back and see that she ls wearlng regular clothes. To one day see lf Jeff can go through one day without gettlng yelled at by Mrs. Morrow. To always be remembered as the Bananaman. To always keep ln touch wlth Tlna who has been a very speclal frlend from 3rd grade on. To always keep lovlng my parents the way they have always loved me. SAICHECK. Robln: COE 4: Pep club 1. Amb.: To be wlth the guy I love lErlcj for the rest of my Ilfe. To keep llstenlng to Krlstl telllng me about the guys at the apartments even though l'm not Interested. Just klddlng. SCHACHERBAUER, Klm: Pom 3.4: Spanlsh club 1. Amb.: To thank my famlly for everythlng they have done. to thank my senlor class for maklng thls a good year and to wlsh them the best of luck, to remember my K-mart buddles, to always be a member of the Joe? club . to thank Mellnda and Laurle for belng a frlend when I needed one. to remember the good tlmes wlth the pommles, to vlslt my sls ln Wash., to never go water balloonlng ln my car. to have long nalls to scratch my arm. to buy Snoopy some clorets. to learn how to become more responsible and most of all to thank Marc for everythlng he has done and to spend the rest of my llfe wlth hlm. SCHUNN, Rob: Football 1,2.3.4: Basektball l.2,3.4: AFJROTC 1,2.3.4: Letterman club 2.4. Amb.: To do as much for my famlly as they have done for me. To someday rlde a wheelle through the parklng lot of SHS ln Uncle Rlck's Mobller and to swoop ln the Wllf' face. To make a thou or flfteen hundred before we flnlsh talklng about Brown vs. Board of Educatlon ln Government. And, for once be on tlme. SCHWERTLEY. Theresa: Track 1: Softball 2: Junlor Clvltans 2.3: Spanlsh club 3: Junlor class councll. Amb.: To show my love and thanks to my mom, dad, Jeff, Krlstl. Hewey, Lewey and my famlly. To go 4-wheellng wlth Jeff Cole and never return. To remember all the mid-nlght plt stops. food runs and phone calls. To be happy ln llfe wlth a speclal person and Ilve somewhere unlque. And to be a success ln llfe. SCHLAR, Llsa: Swlmmlng 1: Vl-Teens 4: Vlklng Ambas. 3,4: N.H.S. 3.4: French club 1,2.3.4: Publlcatlons 4: Journallsm 4: Close-up 4. Amb.: To never forget all those mega-Kwresh tlmes l've spent wlth Rasclner, Neuman, and Thlede. To always be able to mosey on over to Lunt Ave. for frled zucchlnl and mushrooms or to Besldes the Polnte for cannonballs. To make sure my Llberal attltude stays wlth me: soclal Securlty, Government subsldles, etc. To keep up wlth Rasclner's boy problems: to only wlsh I had such dlfflcultles: to go to Sweetheart Kdouble-datej Let's swltch please : glve Hebrew lessons: have cultural experlences and treasure such a frlendshlp: to always remember Hebrew Ramah days and memorles wlth Neuman: also to remember Hebrew Hlgh, Bullock's Fashlon Board, shopplng walks, and boy problems? Oh, and disagreements wlth her: to never let Thlede become shy agaln and to forever see her smlle, Is the tree burnfng? To wlsh all my frlends the best. And to hope they reach all of thelr goals: To always treasure my escapes on the newspaper staff and never get an ulcer: to never forget antl-rellglon days ln government and to remember Kleffer lumplng around: To remember droollng in the cafeterla over senlor guys: To get over my lnfatuatlons for John, Tom, Adam, Coach Chrlsty. Kleffer, etc.: To thank Lewls: To fulflll all of my dreams and asplratlon ln the future: to be a practlclng chlld-psychlatrlst and never change my ways or bellefs for anyone. SCHULTZ, Terry: Vlkettes 3: German club 1: Flags 8.4: Amb.: To always to able to bum around and get rowdle wlth all of my speclal frlends. To someday get the 4 X 4 of my dreams and go crulslng wlth Krlstl ln her Bronco - whenever she gets lt. To flnally be able to flx Llsa up wlth somebody and hope the Rhonda gets a new car. To become the rlchest and best medlcal receptlonlst ln Arlzona. and to have a successful future wlth Wally. SHAMALY, Matthew: Amb.: I wlsh to become a full tlme commerclal artlst, llve forever ln happlness, and make everyone happy. SHAW, Joanne: Muslc l,3,4: MMM 3: Jazz Ensemble 4: Sunnyslope Slngers 3.4. Amb.: To someday major ln muslc and go on to teach muslc. To always remember and keep ln touch wlth my closest frlends. especlally llse. To always beware of Steve and Per's wabblt war. To have lots of fun wlth LaDonna. To teach llse some other anlmal besldes the chlckens. To come back at least once a year to vlslt Sarge, Col. and especially Mr. Andy Vogt. To always remember the good tlmes and learn from the bad tlmes. To never forget l've learned through these years of school. SHEARER, Morgan: Football l.2,3: Track 1: VICA 4. Amb.: I want to lmprove ln everythlng I try at and lmprove to the hlghest extremes posslble. I would llke to grow up to be blg, strong and super masslve llke Marlo's tummy. I would llke to have formal table manners llke John Belushl. Maybe I can even teach Knarles to stand up when he rldes. For Kelly. Mad Dog and Knarles to go to Callfornla and get lucky. I want to make my parents proud. To stay frlends wlth the two esklmo twlns and maybe lf l'm lucky l can shave Roy's head. SHEARER, Rebecca: I have three maln ambltlons: One Is to contlnue my education at elther a Junlor college or at N.A.U. I also am In the process of wrltlng a book and someday hope for lt to be publlshed. And lst I hope to be a model. I would love to model ln New York. Hollywood, really anywhere blg and famous. SHIRIE, Laura: Vl-Teens 3.4: Vlklng Ambas. 2,3,4: N.H.S. 3.4: Pom 2,3,4: Spanlsh Club 1.2,3,4: Glrls state: ASU Medalllon of Merit: Student Councll 4. Amb.: To convlnce Laura and Jayme that I don't clean my room wlth Q-tips. To someday go to another concert wlth Guilford. Beth, and Chrls and not put my head down. To always be able to get crazy wlth May ln the backyard and someday own Baskln-Robblns wlth her. To remain close frlends wlth all of my pom buddles and never forget ugly. To llve a laldback llfe wlth Jayme at A.S.U., vlslt Laurle at N.A.U., and Laura, wherever. To always have Terry M. as my close frlend. To thank my mom and dad for everythlng. SHORES. Johnnie: DECA 3.4: Soph Class Secretary. Amb.: To someday flnd Lou ln a crowd. To get Roy to knock louder on Morgan's window at 1. To call Dlana when I tell her I am. To always go to Mars . To someday see Chrlsty at school and flnd her home. To get Morgan to stop saylng Belll To someday see Rodney agaln. To wlsh Roy, Lou and Dlana the best. I'll never forget you guys. Mom and dad I love youl Hey Lou N. Dakota. To always be called Sprout by Kelly: and to always remaln frlends wlth hlm. To go to lunch ln the back seat. Good luck Camle and Sue. SILVER, Jerry: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestllng 1.2,3: Track 1: DECA 4. Amb.: To be rlch and successful ln llfe and marry Klm. SIMMON, Debblez Vlkettes 3: Junlor Clvltans 2: Speech 1: Pep Club 3,4: Muslc 3.4. Amb.: My ambltlon ln llfe ls to graduate. go to college and llve llfe to the fullest. SIMS, Charles: FBLA 3,4: Model Y.N. 4: Speech 3.4: Literary Mag. 4: Journallsm 2,3,4: Model Leglslature 4: Qulll and Scroll 3,4: National Forenslc League 4. Amb.: To someday realize the true value of manklnd and the underlylng reason for human exlstance so that I can become rlch wlthout any gullt. To always be a devout Republlcan. To help Klm and Blnk and the ALO take over. To figure out where the off swltch ls on Tlm's jacket, to take every penny Marc has ln poker games. to someday be good enough to wrlte for the Rustler, and to be ultlmately responsible for the death of Dr. Demento and convert the loons to human belngs. SKAGGS. Fellcla: Muslc 1,2,3.4. Amb.: To get marrled and have two klds. To always be happy and to make people happy. To stay close to the ones I love. To own a truck llke my cousln Tom's. To keep God tl above everythlng else. SKIBA, Phlllpz Baseball 1: Cross Country l.2,3,4: Wrestllng 1: Track l,2,3.4: Soccer 2.3.4: FBLA 4: Model U.N. 4: Spanlsh Club 1: Letter Man club 2,3.4: Student Councll 4. Amb.: To run as fast as Duke thlnks he can. To be as cool as John thlnks he ls. To never be as fat as Bell ls. To tell as many war storles as Mr. Kee. To wltness wlth Ken always. To speak as well as Bobby-O. To stay together wlth Chrls-baba. To never end up llke Tam. To never shave my head completely. To someday glve Joe, 35 years. To back wood at the Burch's. To be an honorary NUKE, never a Bodaglt. To make mllllons and blow lt all one day. To rld soclety of DOUBLE STANDARDS. To one day go to Devo. To be as determlned as Barnes ls. To surf the Whlte water ln Australla, and go Kangaroo huntlng. To always alarm everyone of Prentlss. To convlnce everyone that sophomores are the pits. SLONAKER. Stuart: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2.3,4: Track 1.2.3.4: Leo club 3,4. Amb.: To help ralse the stars and stlpes over Moscow. To always be best frlends wlth number 22. To always be Stuuuv. To flnds the exclusive photos of Chrls danclng wlth Laura May. To always uphold the pure Nega Ideals of Iknav. I yes, always mlnd. null set. and of course that's betterp. To get mere cards wlth Tom and Chrls. To do too much too young. To eat poor boys, tater tots, trl-taters. carrot-ralsln-marshmallow salad and rolls wlth peanut butter for second at Camp Chof. To flnally grow up and have a yellow wood-graln station wagon, a wlfe wlth polyester pantsults. 2.5 klds, a whlte plcket fence, and to look back on all the good tlmes I had and how much more I learned out of hlgh school than ln class. To capture the feellng I had August B wlth Ms. Jelly Belly. To always wear seat belts when I rlde wlth Terrl. to see Ron jump over 6'5 . To never be as arcadla door-bllnd as Tom L. To have a whlte Christmas. SMITH, Donn: Spanlsh club 2.3.4. Amb.: To always be frlends wlth Ice-Man, Dr. Z. Phlbber, Bo D, Banana, Dumbo, and all my other frlends. To go to NAU, start and be Pres. of the Flag. chapter of The Ralph Clubs of Arlzona. I promlse never agaln awaken Travls and Phll at 5:30 a.m. after a long drlve the nlght before. To get to know Sue better and alwasy help her settle Travls and Barbra's battles. To lnvlte Roxanne, Mlchon. and Tom C. to a summer luncheon. To never stoop low enough to buy a 65 or 67 Mustang. To forever be ln the taco sauce patrol of the Taco Bell Boys. Long Llve the Dee Bee Bums. SMITH, Jackle: Basketball 1,2,3.4: Badmlnton 1,2,3,4: Softball 1.2,3,4: N.H.S. 3,4: Letter Man club l,2,3.4: Homecomlng Queen 4. Amb.: To never stop hooplng wlth my favorlte 824. To always call Tlna Beaner. To forever keep Mlck out of trouble. To never forget all Tracy's done for me and to always eat Tuna and cottage cheese. To thank Scott for belng so nlce to me my junlor year. To always bulld snowmen wlth Stuey and thank hlm for his llfetlme frlendshlp. To never be corrupted by Jamle and Kltty. To always be late to Algebra wlth Chrlssy Fltz. To someday be as smart and as funny as Ms. Garrlty. To never forget all Mrs. Forner has done for me. To alwasy be proud to be known as the Alllson Smlth's slster. And to someday tell my parents I love them and appreclate all thelr support and encouragement ln everythlng l do. SMITH. Rebecca: To thank my Jesus who helped me flnlsh thls wonderful school year and fulflll the promlse I made to my mother. To remember all the frlends I had made. To someday stop bltlng my nalls and grow them long to convlnce everyone that Shella Smith ls my nlece , not my slsterl To soar the skles ln a hot alr balloon. hang gllde. and parachute, and to learn to be happy even when sltuatlons won't permlt. But most of all to keep Rlck Wagner by my slde, maklng hlm happy too and love hlm alwaysl SPERBER. Sherrl: COE 4. Amb.: To go skllng at Aspen wlth Wendy. ln December 1982. To become a mllllonalre, drlve a Mazda RX-7, and a yellow Jeep Renegade. To go to college, and get my masters ln teachlng. To move back to Oklahoma. and teach elementary school at Holland Hall. SPIETH. Eddie: Football 1.2: Track l: VICA 3. Amb.: Never let the boys wreck my fun, flnd somethlng Clerence, Terry. or Paul won't. Try always to look before I drlve backwards or throw somethlng, see East wln a football game agalnst West. see Ernle go out wlthout smuchlng a rlde, get a new job before John qults hls, go out a weekend wlth Terry or Clerence don't do somethlng rowdy, stay good frlends wlth Terry, Clarence. Paul. and Tom, stay a honorary member of Surf, and meet Dane. SQUIRE, Dennls: Football 1,2,8,4: Wrestllng I,2,3,4. Amb.: To go on a church mlsslon. To someday own a truck as good as Mr. Deever thlnks hls ls. To go to B.Y.U. and play football. To always stay ln touch wlth all my frlends that I met at Slope, especlally Phll, Klem. and Tom. STANLEY, Carol: Vl-Teens 3,4: Vlklng Ambas. 4: Cheer 3: Spanlsh club 1,2.3 4: Student Councll 2.4. Amb.: To always go to bachelor partles wlth Mlndy and Glnny. To fly the coop wlth Tlnkerbell. To never agaln eat 16 cookles wlth Spongetta. to share paper towels wlth Lorrl. To be frlends wlth Amy Suel To hear Jamle say IGB before she ls 50l To take an automoblle class wlth Debbie A.. and maybe learn where the oll goes ln a car. To convince Scott, Blzz, Howle, Van and Lowe that I truly am a good drlverl To skl as good as Amy, Stacey, and Erlc. thlnk they can. To be an offical Bodagette. To someday eat seafood and Ilke lt. To never get caught wlth Debble A, at K-Mart snorklng gum. To never be chalrman of anythlngl To be the blggest fan of the Opey Fan Club. Thanx to dad and mom for puttlng up wlth me for 18 radlcal years. I love you dad and moml To never reveal the secrets of sophomore year. Most lmportantly: to always share that 'Stairway to Heaven' wlth Buzz and be able to Yalp when I get there, to always reach out my hand to the king of Hearts, and to always Ilve my Ilfe for the Lord! AMENI STANLEY, Theresa: Amb.: My ambltlon In Ilfe ls to fulflll all my dreams. To move to Callfornla. To meet all my frlends ln twenty-flve years. To learn how to roller skate better than Peggy. and to rlde ln Llsa's 228 car. STANSBURY, Jlmmle: Football 1,2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2: VICA 4. Amb.: My ambltlon Is to contlnue ln school and learn enough to make a good Ilvlng and always have money enough to buy everythlng that me or my famlly could posslbly want out of Ilfe. STARK. John: German Club 1.2. Amb.: To contlnue motorcross raclng after the purchase of 1981 YZ-125H and enter the ranks of Novlce and to be as good as Baby Jerry thlnks he ls. STREICH. Scott: Amb.: To become very good frlends wlth Kent. To be Kent Brlgg's T.A. To one day be the dean of Sunnyslope and get rld of all the incompetent teachers Ilke 7 STEPHENS, Kelly: VI-Teens 4: Junlor Clvltans 3: Speech 1: Spanlsh club 3. Amb.: I want to remaln as happy as all the speclal people In my Ilfe have made me and help them fulflll thelr dream also someday I'd Ilke to do the followlng: get my drlver's llcense. flnd out what It really was, get Lorrl to really thlnk about lt. flnd out the real reason me and Moyer are tlcks. 'steal more signs than Helen: and get chased wlth Mary down a deserted road wlthout gas, breaks or pavement ln our nlght gowns at three In the mornlng, whlle she has a fly stuck up her nose. I would also Ilke to go back to the lake wlth Lorrl, then come back home and llsten to some acdc and eat raw cookies all nlght Iong or just play wlth some pennles. But most of all I never want to lose my quallflcatlons for membership ln the alrhead club or my most valuable possesslon. STUART. Anne: Cross Country 1.2.3: Track 1,2.3: Soccer mgr. 3.4: Muslc 1,23 Jazz Band 2: Publlcatlons 4: Journallsm 4: Student Councll 1. Amb.: To come back to the 10-year reunlon and laugh at everyone: to laugh all the way to the bank. To have my own jazz-rock group and become well-known for my electrlc flute. To have a few gold albums. To one day wrlte a best-seller. To become as good a dlstance runner as Ms. Garrlty ls. To have a really Important job Ilke Don Smlth does. To always be a x-country student, and keep running Ilke the llttle Sidi does. To always remember Kltty, Tlkl. Jlvln, James and Fakala and how we took the 1980 tltle. To always have enough cocobutts. To have a couple of 'cedes and jeeps: one for every day of the week. To own a scotch-tape boutlque wlth Mr. Twlst, so we can pass out oven mltts to the 37th customer. To always keep the sun shlnlng. SUBER. Stacey: Amb.: To always be the best I can be and to keep ln touch wlth all of my frlends no matter how far apart we are. To Ilve a long, fulfllled Ilfe and try to make thlngs easler for those around me. To always be close to my famlly and frlends. To always be as crazy and actlve ln the future as I am now. But most of all be happy. SULLIVAN, Janlel: Amb.: To get a soclal securlty number, to someday have my own seml. and always remember Fred Wiley. SWINDLE, Dale: Amb.: I hope to go on ln the electronlcs fleld and become a hlgh pald computer technlclan. In the meantime I plan to Ilve on unrestrlcted partylng Ilfe llstenln' to rock 'n' roll and seelng all the concerts and eventually flnlshlng my Road Runner. One to college to find a rlch and famous young lady to settle down and let her support me and all the most expenslve luxurles I can charge. TENCH, Wendy: French Club 2.3: MMM 2.3: Student council. junlor class president: Majorette 2.3, Amb.: To Ilve a happy, successful Ilfe and reach my goal of becomlng a lawyer. To someday get marrled and have a lot of klds. To always remaln close to Nlck and someday convlnce hlm that lt's ok for a glrl to ask a guy out. To have an excellent tlme at NAU wlth Laurle and an unllmlted supply of bananas, To someday understand what Nlc. Jlm, Donney and Phll are talklng about. To grow to be taller than my llttle brother Jeff. And to always have a buddy. THIEDE. Llsa: Model U.N.: N.H.S. 4: French club 2,3: Publlcatlons 1,43 Journallsm 4: Close-up 4. Amb.: to own a Rolls Royce before I'm 35, not to let Krlstln Rasclner change me to a conservatlve, to try and be as organlzed as Llsa Schlar trles to be, to say what I think as easlly as Leslle Neuman does, to never forget antl-rellglon days ln Government. to recover from the headaches journallsm gave me. to prove to Mlss Borls that I'm not as dumb as she thlnks I am, to flnlsh college whlle I'm stlll sane, to speak Japanese fluently, to one day Ilve on Queen Anne Hlll, and to forget I ever lived ln Phoenlx. THOMAS. Clarence: Football l.2.4: Baseball 2,3,4: Track 1: Letter Man club 3,4. Amb.: To someday bed bos Ilke Double Black eyes Crowley thlnks he ls. Try to attend the Otto Schmeds drlvers ed. course of safe drlvlng. To someday see Howey trade In the vega for a car that can crulse wlthout stalllng. And to make lt through college wlthout getting ln trouble wlth the boys. To be frlends Ilke Tom and Flthy say they are. THOMAS. Joy: Amb.: To fly Ilke the free-blrd to the hlghest tree of hope and expectations and see the exotlc world through the eyes of Pete W. Also to rock-n-roll once more wlth Mr. Deever at the Rolling Stones. To forever contlnue to klss a lot of toads to flnd my handsome prlnce and to yet teach Sharl of the frogs and the Schrooms. But most of all contlnue to spas and get wlld and crazy and llght the fires at nlght wlth my buds Sharl H., Shanon P. and my lovlng llttle sister Dawn. TOMASINO, Tony: Football 1. Amb.: My ambltlon ls to be the best mechanlc there ever Is, and to be a man Ilke Andy. I want my truck to get flnlshed so I can show lt and wln some prizes. I would Ilke to be an all around football jock Ilke Kelly because he thlnks he's so great 'just klddlng'. I want to always be with Shelly Sharpe. because she ls so nlce to me and she always helps me out when I need lt. and because I really care for her and I really Ilke her a lot and I hope we never spllt up. I would Ilke to grow up to be as blg as J. Partln thlnks he ls ln motorcross raclng. I would Ilke not to grow up and look Ilke Chucky. and I would Ilke to grow up to be a feroclous anlmal Ilke Morgan fMaddogl. TRIMBLE. Llsa: COE. Amb: To be successful ln all the goals I set to accompllsh. To alwayss be best buddles wlth Teresa S. To move to Cal wlth Teresa and Peggy and Ilve ln a condo on the beach. To have a beach party when we move to Cal. And to never forget the tlmes me and Teresa crulsed around Metro. TRIPP. Alan: DECA 4: Vlklng Ambas. 2.3,4: Thesplans 3.4: Speech 2,3,4: Drama 2.3.4: Natlonal Forenslc League 3.4. Amb: To be the best at everythlng I do. To one day break lnto flnals ln extemp wlth Brian, yeal To teach Klm how to talk wlthout speaklng. To always remember the best of the bad times wlth Klmmy, Jlll and Kelll. To never rlde ln a car wlth Suzy agalnl To never go to Kentucky Frled Chlcken wlth Rhonda and Suzy. To let Rhonda know how much I really care for her. To never be In another one of Mrs. Benton's speech classes. To always remember my fantastic times at 'Slope. To somehow thank my parents for all their support and love over the past four years. TROISO. Nlkkl: Vlkettes 1. Swlmmlng mgr. 3. Amb.: To always stay close and keep ln touch wlth my hlgh school chums. To forever be best buddles wlth Sherree and not let anythlng get in the way. To always be rowdy wlth Sharon and Jean and to try and teach Llnda to be herself and not everyone else. To my llttle slster Barbra, lt's ok to be yourself Ialrheadj but I love you for lt anyway. To forever be wlth Kevln and try and get through a week wlthout flghtlng. Most of all, to be successful ln whatever I do and K own lt all to my parents. I love you Mom and Dad. Thanks for everythlng. TSANINOS, Pete: Track 1. Amb.: To Ilve my Ilfe to the fullest wlth all of my hlgh school buddles. To be as blg as Andy Berman, to be as wlld as Doug Cllck. To flnally get a 69 Z28 so I can keep up wlth Mlke's SS. To have Amy stop calllng me Kermlt the frog, and flnally get marrled to my dream glrl Marllyn Monroe. VESELY. Kelly: Music 1.2. Amb.: To never get a dlvorce. To always watch Becky change her mlnd. To learn to park my car. To never forget to laugh and have a good tlme and to excell at everythlng I do. WALDRON. Jennlfer: HERO 4: Vlkettes 1,2,3: Flag Corps 2.3.4. Amb.: To someday be as cool as Krlstl thlnks she ls and to cruz ln her bronco that she doesn't have. To know that Davld stlll cares. To remember my ABC's. To always be a K-mart blue llght shopper. To never have to go through Deever's or Kleffer's classes agaln. To remember band and 'Slope. To know when to stop joklng. To remember what the Lord has done ln my Ilfe and know he's there when I need hlm the most. To never forget and always remember what Krlstl and I put Klrk Beckett through. And that we flnlsh on Jlmmy. WALLMUELLER, Alan: Amb.: To have a successful job and to play golf wlth my father on the weekends, because I need a lot of practice. To have a comfortable house to Ilve In the suburbs and a wife to comfort me. To have a successful educatlon and spend tlme wlth my new hobby flylng, because I Ilke to see the natlon of whlch I'm proud to be a cltlzen. To have a successful retlrement when I grow old. WEBB, Dlana: Basketball 1: Vlkettes 1: Band 1,2,3.4. Amb.: To always be frlends wlth Johnnle. Roy and Lucy and always go to 'mars wlth them. To pay for Roy's car Insurance so he can drlve hls car. To learn how to talk as much as Lucy does. To go and knock on Morgan's wlndow with Johnnle one more tlme, to flood Squaw Peak like Yolanoa dld. To be an un-ltlmate? Llke Krlstl Forest. to always be lnvlted to one of Larry's bonflres. to know more dlrty jokes than Jeanett does. to someday be taller than Johnnle and Roy. And be home when Johnnle calls me. To keep all my frlends and never forget them. WESTCOTT, David: Amb.: To become shorter than Charles thlnks he ls and to prove I'm as smart as I know I am. Also to prove to Seeter Scamose that I can bulld a car that ls faster than he thlnks his ls. WIESTLING, Pam: Vlkettes 3,4. Amb.: To someday except myself for who I am and to reallze my Ilmltatlons. To thank my teachers who Trlcla so lovlngly dld. To wlsh the Senlor class the best of luck always. God Bless you, Mary, Suzy, 5ueAnn, Paul, Andy. Terry and Scott, and to very speclal frlends who I'Il never forget., And flnally for people to reallze that Trlcla ls her own person as I am my own person. WIESTLING, Patrlcla: Vlkettes 3,4. Amb.: To someday find a peace withln myself, and come to reallze that all people have Ilmltatlons. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. respectively - Wllklnson, Franz, Morgan, Lucarz, Vltkovlch, Volz. Stannard, Bryant, Whalley, Kleffer, Deever. McBee. Hulllhen, and Pam for brlnglng me back lnto the world. WILFERT. Greg: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1. 3: Letter Man club 3.4. Amb.: To see the day when halr touches Rob's ears. To convlnce people I don't look Ilke Russ, the drummer on The PoIlce , Clndy Brady or other assorted persons. To flnd the spot on the hoop court where Jeff can't hlt. I don't care who I marry just as long as she's beautlful, lntelllgent and calls me GREG, not Russ. The plural of Wllfert ls not Wllfl. I want to see everybody back here at the 80 year reunion. WILFERT, Russ: Football 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Track 1.2,3: N.H.S. 3.4: Spanlsh club 3.4. Amb.: The dlfference between Greg and I ls not that I'm gonler, but that hls ears stlck out more than mlne. I'd like to see Schunn's '56 F-100 and Uncle Rlck Mobile all ln perfect condltlon someday. Someday I'm golng to embarrass Jeff ln a hoop contest. Yesl I want to have an excellent Ilfe wlth a nlce gal and have a good career ln some type of englneerlng. WILMOT, Naoml: Amb.: To Ilve forever wlth my wonderful Guy and be happy - I know I wlll bel To always stay cool wlth Platy. To get my llcense before Kelly - maybe. WOHLERS, Peter: Track 1: N.H.S. 3.4: Drama 3.4: French club 1.2: Amb.: To follow my own lead, wrlte classlcal muslc, to never eat flsh for breakfast, to not talk to Mr. Roarke too often. to spend many a nlght performlng at the Gardens, to never forget Chrlstman parties. machlnes. or Oleander hedges. To Ilve ln a world where affluence lsn't a measure of worth. To never be never. By the way, dld you hlt anythlng? I have lt. WOOD, Tracey: Junlor Clvltans 2: N.H.S. 3.4: Speech 4: French club 1,2,3,4. Amb.: To always glve my love and support to Davld. To be as nlce to everyone Ilke Llsa and Laurle are. To always blame myself for not belng close frlends wlth Roxanne and Laurle. To glve best wlshes to Ellzabeth, Rhonda and Todd. To thank MaryKay for belng my frlend and not thlnklng I was a flake Ilke Mlchon sald I was, to Ilve ln Calif and be rlch - hopefully wlth Dave. And to someday In the future glve Dave hls Blue Rlbbonl YOUNG, JIII: Vlkettes 1.2: Model U.N. 4: Speech 1,2,3,4: Spanlsh club 1,2,3.4: German club 4: Flag Corp 3.4: N.F.L. 3,4. Amb.: To have an excellent tlme ln Europe thls summer when Kelll and I go. To always be Kell's best frlend. To baffle everyone wlth a phoney vocabulary Ilke Klm does. To be able to smlle as much as Kelll, to rlde wlth Klm and turn a corner golng slower than 30 mlles per hour. To take out Klm's garbagell To major ln Journalism. to get marrled to Dave and Ilve ln New Jersey to have a dog that not a swlnebag and to please my parents ln everythlng that I do. ZIMMERMAN. Steve: Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3: Spanlsh club 1. Amb.: To be as strong as Leo thlnks he ls. To always remember havlng a Fllet Mlgnon dlnner wlth Mellnda, Marc and Klm at Mellnda's house at 1:00 a.m. To keep In touch wlth all of my frlends especlally Nlck and Marc. To go flshlng wlth Nlck and catch somethlng besldes a mlnnow. For East to someday wln a football game agalnst West. To thank Mellnda for everythlng she has done for me and to stay wlth her forever. Also to thank my parents for everythlng that they have done for me. Senior 1981-1982 If it weren't for the graduate circumstances forcing me to resign this post, I'd quit. The year was full of fun, blood and a lot of sweat, but now it is time to step down and regain my sanity. I really enjoyed overseeing this publication and it is with regret and total joy that I leave this job. Many thanks to my staff and Co-Editor for without them this years Valhalla would not be possible. Good luck to the class of '82. To yearn is to love to love is to hate. 24514, J M1020 Some Editors in past years have criticized themselves for ever taking on the responsibility of Editorship . They say that they must have been crazy or that if they knew what they were getting into, they wouldn't have accepted the title. Well, I knew when I co-signed into Editorship with Tanya that it would be really fun. I was really looking forward to the deadlines that together we would meet! What I didn't realize was that we would miss most of them. Yes, I knew of how fun it would be to miss work and some of my weekends, just to work on this honorable book! I knew as I committed myself to Editorship that there would have to be a slight bit of friction between me and the staff! What I didn't realize was how I would have an assasination attempt on my life. Yes, I fully understand and was aware of all of these fun things that I would find. So why did I subject myself to Co-Editorship? Well, really, I guess that I must have been crazy! Before I sign off, I would like to share a fine piece of poetry with the Class of '82: Some will smile, some will cry, and all will tell the same sad lie: I'll keep in touch, I swear its true, but few if any ever do. Some shake hands, a few embrace, and tears will fall on more than one face. Then with pain in every heart, they force a smile and classmates part. But then into the world each flies, and tears no longer cloud their eyes. Then, each one goes his separate way, and all but forgets that fateful day. Yet even after all have gone, a few sweet memories linger on: Fond memories, and sad ones too, of old friends and the things we would do. Of Prom Night or the game we should have won, and of all the things we should not have done. Of our old teachers of each old friend, why did it ever have to end? Forever gone are most of these, but we'll always have our memories . . . 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Burris, Daniel 142 Butler, Thomas 23, 92 C Calamito, Stephanie 144 Canlglia, Elizabeth 23, 131, 144, 172 Carey, John 23 Carey, Kris 23, 115, 116 220 lndex 1 r Carson, Marshall 23 Carter, Melinda 23, 172 Carroll, Tom 23, 158 Cepeda, Cynthia 23, 165 Challlnor, Kelli 23, 142 Chavez, Tina 23, 166, 180 Checuras, Stephanie 23, 129, 134 Chidester, William 23, 163, 194 Clchocki, Mark 24 Clochetti, Anton 24, 158 Citron, Roxanne 24 Clayton, Mary 24 Condello, Christine 24, 83, 131, 135, 141, 143 Cook, Jeffery 122 Cook, Mary 24, 170 Conover, Lynn 24 Corbidge, Kathy 24, 170 Cordes, Deborah 20, 24, 85, 131, 180, 200 Craig, Dianne 24, 141 Crlsman, Ilse 122, 147 Crutchfield, John 24, 158, 159, 194 D Dad, Sheila 24, 91, 130, 148 Debenedetto, Nicholas 25 Dehamer, Dawn 25, 141 Delaney, Claudia 25, 83, 118, 130, 135, 190, 200 Delbrook, Douglas 25, 177 Demeulenaere, Marcia 25. 144 Denning, Mitchell 25, 85. 130, 150 Dillard, Travis 25, 142 Dimond, James 25 Dreyer, Terri 119, 140 Dunshee, Terri 141, 172 E Eilersten, Per 116 Ehrenreich, Laimle 144 Ehlers, Christine 25, 148, 162, 191, 192 Elgenmann, Robyn 25, 130 Erickson, Douglas 25, 85, 122, 130, 150, 163 F Fahrlander, Christopher 25, 87, 119, 143 Farrar, Marc 25, 81, 158 Fineberg, Lisa 23, 25, 120, 121, 130, 131, 152, 153 First, Mindy 20, 26 Foley, Mary 26, 138, 166 Ford, Claudette 26, 148 Forest, Kristi 26 Forschen, Hobie 122 Frost, Christopher 87 Fulks, Selena 148, 152 Fuller, Barbra 26, 141, 191 G Gabbard, Bruce 26, 124, 126 Gaona, Yolanda 141 George, Elbert 26, 122 Glgllotti, Leo 26, 155, 158 Glass, Tom 149, 150, 163, 194, 195 Golden, Thomas 26 Goldstein, Penny 26 Gonzales, Adrian 26 Green, Collin 27 Green, Sueann 27, 116 Guilford, Laurie 27, 82, 84, 131, 135, 138, 146, 170 Guertin, Joseph 27, 116, H Hagen, Raymond 158, 194 Haggerty, Margaret 27, 143, 184 Hahn, Gary 27, 142 Hallqulst, Rhonda 27, 120, 121, 130, 146, 152 Hamilton, John 27, 158 Harkins, Amy 27, 86, 135, 142 Hastings, Terrell 27, 165, 186, 187 Hayes, Daniel 27 Haynes, Chuck 27, 186 Hemauer, Shari 27 Hess, Missy 27, 141 Hicks, John 28, 186, 187 Hill, Cathleen 28, 132, 170 Hill, Sharon 28, 134, 196, 200 Holland, David 28, 81 Holland, Elizabeth 28, 141 ' Hooks, Russell 28 House, Stacy 28 Hopkins, Terri 28, 115, 141 Howard, Paul 28, 130, 177, 178, 186 Houser, Thomas 28, 122 Hoy, Connie 28, 143 Huschke, Marc 28, 86, 130, 131, 151, 165, 182 Hyde, Sharilyn 28 I Irwin, John 28 ltule, John 158 J Jasinski, Dane 29, 116, 117, 118, 124, 125, 127, 128, 153 Jayne, Allen 29, 130, 150, 163, 194 Johnson, Jay 144 Johnson, John 37 Johnson, Keith 115, 116, 153 Johnston, Paul 29 K Kaipio, Kristti 29, 142 Keller, Steven 29, 116, 117 Kertson, Cynthia 29, 141 Ketterer, Scott 122 King, John 29, 87, 118, 119, 121, 130, 152 Kinser, Brad 122, 150 Klee, Victor 29 Konen, Suzanne 29, 120, 121, 200 Krauss, Jeffrey 29 Kurbat, Kelli 29, 87, 118, 119, 136, 146, 147, 152 L Larsen, Steven 201 Lazaridis, Maria 29 Lehner, Kelly 29, 194 Lemke, Tom 29 Leonard, Karen 30, 91 Levitt, Gloria 30, 91, 130, 132, 135, 162, 172, 190, 191, 200 Llkovich, Helen 30, 81, 144 Lipinski, Erin 30, 142 Lopez, Sara 26, 133, 148 Lowe, Jeffery 30, 82, 177, 178 Lultgaarden, Petra 26, 30, 133, 148, 191, 200 Lyman, Robert 30 M Manley, Lisa 30, 115, 116 Marsal, Michelle 30 Martinez, Marlbel 30 Mathis, Michael 30, 115, 116 May, Laura 30, 84, 85, 86, 88, 130, 131, 133, 135, 154, 170 McAden, James 30 McArthur, Ann 30, 136, 137, 138 McCune, Becky 31, 141 McGuckin, Cami 31 McCullough, Kevin 20, 31, 80, 81, 85, 151. 155, 177 Metzler, Darisann 31, 148, 149, 192 Meyer, Jeff 31, 124, 126, 128, 141, 212 Meyeres, Julie 31, 142 Mick, Robin 31 Mitchell, Kim 31 Montgomery, Tracy 31, 196, 197 Moyer, Laurie 31 Mulch, Ernest 31 Mulligan, Ann 31, 170 Myers, Becky 31, 141 N Nelson, Karen 31 Neuman, Leslie 32, 151 Newton, Roy 32, 116, 124, 126, 127 Newton, Tanya 32, 124, 125, 170, 212 Norris, Jamie 20, 32, 142, 154 Newnum, Susan 144 O Oberg, Kathy 32, 132, 190, 200 Ogden, Jacquelyn 115, 116 Olson, Robert 85, 120, 121, 132, 134, 149, 194 P Palomo, Teresa 140 Paoletti, Michael 32, 165, 186 Partln, John 32 Patterson, James 142 Patterson, Jean 180, 196 Patterson, Jon 174 Paul, Rhonda 32, 115, 116 Peacock, Paul 32, 165, 182 Pedlgo, Shanon 32 Perry, Blake 32, 142 Petersen, Jeanette 32 Pierce, Larry 32, 177, 186 Pizzl, Lucille 32 Potter, Helen 33, 141, 143, 166 Prentlss, David 33, 130, 131, 182 Prince, Suzanne 33, 86, 119, 152 Provencher, Alan 33 Pullman, Geri 33, 144 Rasciner, Kristin 33, 86, 130, 131, 132, 151, 154, 200 Rath, Sharon 33, 122 Rayl, Jana 33, 124, 127, 141 Rekiere, Chuck 130 Rickert, Kevin 20 Robertson, Michon 33 Roehrman, Todd 33, 85, 118, 119, 120. 121, 152, 153 Rohrer, Randy 33 Rose, Brenda 33, 191, 192 Rosetti, Kim 152 Rowley, Janet 33, 141 Ruiz, Andy 26, 33, 124, 128, 194, 195 S Saicheck, Robin 141 Schacherbauer, Kimberly 34, 170 Schlar, Lisa 34, 90, 124, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 151 Schultz, Terry 34, 115 Schunn, Robert 34, 122, 158, 177, 178 Settle, Donald 34 Shaw, Joanne 34, 115, 116 Shearer, Rebecca 34 Shirie, Laura 34, 84, 85, 88, 130, 131, 132, 148, 170 Shores, Johnnie 34, 142 Silver, Jerry 142 Sims, Charles 34, 121, 126, 127, 128, 129, 143, 149, 154 Simmon, Deborah 34, 119 Skaggs, Felicia 34, 118 Sklba, Philip 133, 150, 155, 163, 194 Slonaker, Stuart 34, 83, 86, 88, 150, 159, 158, 177, 194 Smith, David 34 Smith, Jacqueline 35, 80, 81, 168, 180, 196, 197 Smith, Rebecca 35 Sodders, Tracy 35 Sperber, Sherri 35, 141 Spleth, Otto 35 Squire, Dennis 35, 158, 174 Stanley, Carol 35 Stanley, Theresa 35 Stansbury, Jimmie 35 Stephens, Kelly 35 Stuart, Anne 124, 126 Suber, Stacey 35 Sullivan, Janlel 35 Swindle, Dale 35 T Tench, Wendy 36 Thiede, Lisa 36, 124, 126, 127, 128, 151 Thomas, Clarence 36, 158, 186 Thomas, Joy 36 Todd, Robert 142 Trimble, Lisa 36, 141 Tripp, Alan 36, 131. 142, 152 Troisi, Nikki 36 W Waldron, Jennifer 36 Wallmueller, Johan 36 Webb, Diana 116 Wlestllng, Pam 36, 136, 138 Wlestling, Patricia 36, 92, 136, 138 Westcott, David 36 Wilfert, Greg 36, 130, 177 Wilfert, Russ 37, 130, 177 Willcoxson, Michael 37, 155, 194, 195 Wohlers, Peter 37, 130 Wood, Tracey 37, 130, 146 Y Z Young, Jill 37, 147, 149 Zimmerman, Steve 37 Juniors A Allen, Renae 41, 166, 180, 191 Altfas, Debbie 41 Anderson, Ben 41, 158 Andrews, Julie 41, 171 Argleben, Anastasia 41 118, 119. 152 Arliskas, Andrew 41, 201 Ashland, Thomas 41, B Babcock, Cristi 41 Balzano, Marco 41, 123 123, 149 Bartella, Suzanne 41, 137 Beal, Mary 41 Benjamin, Scott 41 Bell, Dane 41 Benson, Richard 41 Berg, Erik 41 Biastoch, Loyd 41 Bldak, Diana 41 Bidak, Michael 41, 122 174 Bllger, Mark 41, 158, 177, 186, 187 Black, Laurie 41, 128, 131, 133, 148 Bongiovl, Agnes 41, 120, 128, 133, 152 Bowles, Rawlin 41 Bradbury, Dennis 41 Brady, John 41, 131, 149, 177 Brazelton, Scott 41 Briggs, Georgeann 41, 122 Brinkman, Francis 41, 122, 152 Brinkmann, Suzanne 42, 200 Broeker, Amy 42 Buchanan, Scott 42 Buck, Jaci 42 Buckles, Troy 42 Butler, Beth 42, 170, 185 C Carroll, Margi 42 Carrigan, Kendall 42, 146 Carson, Scott 43 Carter, Stephen 42, 146, 186 Cave, Eric 42 Chapman, Michele 42, 162, 191 Charvat, Regina 42, 118 Chavez, Terri 42, 181 Chevalier, Michael 42, 158, 194 Cirincione, Josephine 42 Clark, Roberta 42, 135 Click, Douglas 42 Collins, Lori 42, 185 Collins, Mark 122, 123, 147 Conduff, Connie 42, 137 Connell, Brian 42, 160, 186 Conner, Kent 42 Copeland, Suzanne 42, 137 Corr, Chris 42, 165, 182 Couch, Carla 42, 184 Cowen, Chris 42 Coyle, Todd 43, 155 Crane, Trisha 43 Cronin, Kevin 43 Culver, Kerri 43, 173, 190 Cummings, Monica 43 Cummings, Ronald 43, 155, 165 D Dany, Eric 43, 158, 174, 175 Dancoff, Sandi 43 Darden, Robert 43, 155 Davies, Roger 43, 186 Debusk, James 43, 116, 117 Decker, Jane 43 Delladonna, Alan 43, 155, 201 Deseelhorst, Scott 43, 83, 158, 177, 186 Donley, Ted 182 Dreyer, Ted 43 Dugan, Cory 43, 186 Dumas, Paul 43, 158, 174, 186 E Ek, Brian 43 Ekstrom, Diana 43 Erickson, Russell 43 Escobar, Suzanne 40, 43, 162, 191 Evans, Michael 40, 131, 133, 186 Fahrlander, Jeffrey 43, 122 Fawcett, Gerry 43, 115, 116, 117, 153 Ferguson, Valerie 43, 131, 166 Fitzpatrick, Christine 43, 133, 171, 191 Fox, Eric 43, 87, 115, 119, 152 Furlong, John 44 G Gale, Audrey 44, 146, 140 Gallardo, Julie 44 Gaona, Diana 44 Golden, Margie 44 Gomez, Catherine 44 Good, Karen 44 Goshorn, Gregory 44, 148, 182 Grimalauskso, Andy 44, 143 Guzman, Olivia 44 H Hackeman, Tina 44, 116 Haloulos, Georgia 44 Hanley, Randy 44, 120, 152 Harden, Jennifer 44, 143 Harper, David 44, 152 Hechtlinger, Patty 44 Hedrick, Joann 44, 136 Heflin, Terri 44 Hemauer, Jim 44 Hendricks, Stacy 44, 115, 116, 87 Hickman, Stacy 44, 147 Hill, Denny 44 Hill, Patricia 44 Hinson, Heather 44 Hill, Randall 44, 158. 175, 176, 201 Hlllegas, Robert 44 Homes, Russell 44 Hoover, Lawrence 44 Hornish, Tammy 44, 172, 190 Hubbell, Shannon 118 Hull, Mike 44 Hummel, Joe 44 J Jancarole, Carole 44 Jolly, Sally 44, 184 Jones, Jeff 44 Judt, Lynette 44 Kea, Barbara 44, 191, zoo Ketterer, Denise 44 Kirschbaum, Jordana 44, 166, 181, 196 Kltchel, Grace 44, 116 Klee, Virginia 44, 137 Kline, Paul 116 Klugman, Sheree 44, 200 Knowles, James 45, 188, 189 Kober, Philip 44 Kotalik, Nancy 45, 143 Kroese, Kurt 40, 45, 131, 150, 177 Kuberski, Angela 45 L Lafond, Leo 46, 158, 188 Lancelot, Danny 46 Lange, Kay 46, 169, 185 Larned, Gary 45, 152 Lash, John 46 Leabo, Brett 158 Leon, Stephen 46, 116, 122, 148, 150 Leonard, Steven 46 Leonard, Vicki 46, 87, 116 Lepper, Lori 45 Levalley, Jason 45, 148 Lewis, Josh 174 Lewus, Thomas 45 List, Peter 45 Lockhart, Terrle 45 Lofquist, Karen 45 Lowell, Bonnie 46 Luccl, Jonas 46 Luckett, Tamara 46 M Macarthur, Richard 46 Macaulay, Dave 46 Mandel, Kevin 46 Mamsour, John 46, 131, 158, 186 Martinez, Joseph 46, 186 Martin, Deborah 47, 129, 151, 152 Martin, Jo 40, 47, 133, 196 McColl, Laurie 47 McCormick, Joble 47 McDonough, Christy 47, 115, 116, 131, 154 McFaddin, Patrick 47 Index 221 McKlssack, Scott 47, 155, 194 McMinds, Jennifer 47, 143, 172, 192 Mead, Donna 47, 148, 152 Mecke, Brian 47, 194 Menchetti, Paul 47 Meyer, Michael 47, 120, 152 Michelena, Zona 47 Mlchels, Bernard 47, 122 Miller, Melinda 47, 87, 119, 120, 121, 146, 152, 153 Milton, Jimmy 48, 158 171 Moerder, Cheryl 48, 118, 152 Montgomery, Carl 48 Moon, Christine 48, 137 Moore, Steve 48 Morancey, Greg 58, 155, 158 Moura, Eden 48, 155, 194 Munn, James 48, 143 Myers, Mandy 48, 192 N Nach, David 48 Napoleon, Melissa 48 Nathenson, Samuel 48, 165, 183 Nichols, Gregory 48 Nicodemus, Lisa 48, 143, 192 Nimon, Janice 48, 140, 143, 151 Nute, Chris 48 O Oneal, Benjamin 48, 123 Orduno, Tracy 48 Osborne, Roger 48 Overturf, Randy 48 Owen, Jeff 48 P Page, David 48, 149, 176 Parkinson, Gregory 48 Pape, Jeffrey 158 Pattakos, Michael 48 Patton, Marguerite 48, 152 Paul, Shelly 49, 87, 118, 152 Perera, Sureka 118 Perslnger, Cheryl 49, 168, 180, 196 Phillips, Edward 49 Pierson, Pamela 49 Platt, Kelly 49, 122 Pollard, Robert 49 Poulin, Christopher 49, 158 Prairie, Jeffrey 49 222 Index Quenneville, Christine 49 R Ramella, Rhonda 49 Ratliff, Paula 49, 116 Rayl, Kara 49, 119, 126 Reid, Anita 49 Rhodes, Jeffrey 49 Rheaume, Robert 49, 146 Rios, Ronald 49 Robinson, Angela 49 Rodriguez, Corinna 49, 152 Roehrman, Rebecca 49 Rogers, Christine 49, 131, 138, 146, 154, 170 Rogge, Brian 50, 122 Rohrer, Timothy 155 Root, Brian 50 Rose, Brian 50, 158 Rose, Chrystal 50, 118 Rosell, Richard 50, 158 Rosenblum, Scott 50 Rusiecki, Bruce 50, 177 S Salow, Rhonda 50 Sanders, Steven 50, 158 Scher, Tim 50 Scheffey, Katherine 50, 146, 168,185 Schilling, Stephen 50 Schwertley, Mark 50, 177, 178 Scioscia. Joseph 50, 122, 149 Scofield, Michelle 50 Severance, Mary 50 Shaw, James 50, 87, 116 Simmons, Brian 50, 194 Slms, Beth 50 Skifstrom, Carey 50, 168 Skinner, Lisa 51, 146 Smith, David 51, 160 Smith, Pam 51 Smith, Christina 51 Smith, Troy 51 Snow, Dennle 51 Snyder, Julie 51, 168 Sonnenberg, Richard' 51 Spellman, Brad 51, 122, 193 Stabenow, Rusty 51 Steele, Jana 51, 116, 122, 152 Stella, Laurie 51 Stevens, Virginia 51 Stark, Bernita 51, 129, 152 Stobaugh, Cheryl 51 Strachan, John 51, 158 Sturgeon, Susie 51, 191 Sullivan, Jim 52 Swain, Stephen 52, 158 Swope, Mark 52 T Talley, Sheila 52, 138 Teutsch, Doug 52 Tolzman, Jeffrey 52, 155 Thomas, Doug 52 Thompson, Leslie 52, 83, 135 Thrall, Wende 52, 133, 191 Thurston, Lisa 52, 133, 167, 191 Tomlinson, Julie 52 Torres, Brenda 52 Tsakiris, Bill 52, 158, 159 Tsaninos, John 52 Tunnell, Brent 52, 158 V Vandermeer, Joanna 52 Vandermeer, Patty 52 Vegors, Mark 52, 124, 126, 127, 149, 158 Vogel, Curt 52 Vogel, Debora 52, 136 W Wahlers, Alice 52 Wayland, Bruce 53, 148 Walker, Brian 186, 187 Wallmueller, Christi 52, 140 Walsh, Sean 52, 155, 158, 183 Warbasse, Mike 53, 152 Webb, Jimmy 53, 162, 191 Wengert, Becky 53 Wick, Keith 118 Williams, Lori 53, 121, 152 Wilmot, Lydia 53 Wheeler, Suzanne 53 Wollgast, Joe 53 Y Yoakum, William 53 Young, Mary 53 Z Zubich, Kenneth 53 Zumbrunn, Richard 53 Sophomores A Abraham, Joey 55 Alba, Lisa 55, 173, 200 Albright, Brian 55, 176 Anderson, Carla 55, 135, 180 Anderson, Pauline 55 Apolinar, Madge 55, 137 Arnone, Anthony 55, 160, 174, 201 Arrona, Lupe 55 Ashby, Lawrence 55, 131 Ashton, Katherine 55, B Ballard, Duane 55 Barba, Christina 55, 169 Barnes, Shannon 55 Becker, Robert 55 Bender, Joe 55, 122 Bentley, Brent 55 Blair, Shawn 55 Bledsoe, James 55 Borsodi, John 55 Borowski, Mark 55 Boudrie, Donnalee 55, 166, 180 Bowden, Keith 55, 160 Boyd, Glenda 55, 148, 190, 192 Breidenbach, Mark 55, 131, 133, 155, 188 Brice, Henry 55 Briggs, Paul 55, 83, 134, 179, 188 Brockhurst, Jim 55 Brown, Lisa 56, 152 Broyles, Rhea 56, 116 Brown, Wesley 56 Bryans, Portia 56, 191 Burch, Peter 56, 192 Burgard, Lisa 56, 120 Burns, Cary 56, 115. 116, 152 Burns, Cindy 56, 115 Butterfield, Tracy 56, 148, 152 Bybee, Guy 56 C Caniglia, Richard 65, 179 Carney, Stephen 56 Castle, James 56, 174, 201 Cawthon, Lyn 56 Chapman, Bart 56 Chapman, Myra 143 Chiate, Denise 56,' 167, 184 Christman, Melissa 56 Cirlncione, Antoinette 56, 137 190 Clrlncione, Guiseppina 56 Click, Timothy 56, 160, 174, 201 Closterman, Gene 188 Collins, Scott 56, 87, 116, 117, 118, 119 Colwell, Wendy 56, 137 Cook, Mary 56, 136, 137 Condello, Connie 56, 143 Condello, Don 56 Conduff, Debra 56, 137 Copeland, Rebecca 57, 191 Copeland, Regan 56, 148, 152, 162 Cornforth, Christie 57, 148, 171 Coyle, Debra 137 Crowell, Heidi 57 Culbert, Read 57, 165 Culver, Julie 57, 167 Cummings, Eddie 57, 160 Cusmano, Anthony 57 D Dando, Kiki 57 Darden, Kip 57, 155, 160 Debenedetto, Gregory 57, 179 Denz, Shara 57, 167 Diehl, Jody 57 Dietz, Jackie 57 Dimond, Michelle 57, 146, 181, 200 Doherty, Corinne 57 Dopp, Lauren 54, 57, 115, 143 Dowdy, Kim 57, 192 Doyle, Brian 57, 87, -15, 116, 118, 119, 148, 152 Drummond, Theresa 57, 167, 191 Dufresne, Paul 57, 160 Dufresne,! Peter -57, 158 E Erb, Kathryn 57 Erfert, Sara 57, 137, 138 Edwards, Susan 57, 120, 131, 133, 146, 162 Ellis, Martha 57, 120 Estrada, Paul 57, 160, 176 Estrella, Pilar 201 Eyman, Emily 57, 146, 137, 185 F Fabiano, Wendy 57 Fevurly, Carla 57 Fitzsenry, Carol 58 Flaherty, Brian 57 Fllnn, Jeffery 58, 179 Foley, Diana 58, 167 Fox, Deborah 58, 120 Freed, Rick 58 Furlong, Jennifer 58 Gaffney, Kimberly 54, 181 Gallardo, Terry 58, 148, 169, 190 Gambrel, Donald 58 Garrlgan, Steve 58 Gebhart, Sherrie 58 Gibbs, Michael 58, 160 Gibson, Thomas 58 Glass, Todd 58 Glenn, Jennifer 58, 137 Goldston, Adam 58, 201 Gomez, Timothy 58 Green, Eric 58, 160, 201 Greene, Cheryl 58 Grobstein, Jay 160, 174, 193 Grosshans, Stacee 59, 173 Gunderson, Tanya 59 Hall, Christopher 59, 152 Hall, Tracie 59 Hamilton, Kimberly 59, 200 Hamilton, Wendy 59, 135 Hanley, Lisa 59, 83, 135, 148, 152 Harklns, Dennis 59, 160, 188 Hehman, Lisa 59, 167 Hehman, Tricia 59 Hemstreet, Brian 174 Hickman, Shawn 59, 152 Hicks, Tim 59, 158, 179. 188 Hicks, Tommy 193 Hllflnger, Mark 59 Hokanson, Kelley 59, 120, 121, 131 Holzer, Rlchard 59 Houser, Tony 160, 176 Howard, Linda 59 Hrubetz, Timothy 188 Hubbard, James 59 Hubbard, Larry 59 Huffman, Kimberly 59, 137 Hughes, Nancy 120, 121, 171 Hutn, Cynthia 59, 121, 134 Huschke, Karyn 59, 168, 173, 191 I ldelson, Karen 59, 120, 121, 148, 152, 200 lvlns, Kevin 59 J Jacobs, Bridget 65, 134 Jancarole, Joya 59, 162 Johnson, David 59 Johnson, John 59, 155, 160, 188 Jones, Wendy 59, 171 Jowdy, Sheryl 59, 181 K Kamm, Stephen 59, 192 Karp, Steve 59 Kelly, Bryan 160, 192 Kemp, Lewis 59 Kemper, Lori 59, 137 Kessler, Margie 60, 192 Klmling, Tim 60 Klng, Nicola 60, 135, 146, 143, 152 Klrgan, Pamela 60 Klatzke, Steve 60, 155 Klimow, Nicole 60, 200 Klossner, Linda 60, 122, 147 Kohn, Karen 60, 171 Kovacs, Marton 60, 192 Kuslc, Steve 201 L Latleur, Danielle 65, 135, 146, 152 Lathrop, Diana 54, 184, 185 Lehner, Michael 160, 188, 189 Lincoln, Dana 173, 184 Lunn, David 182 McAden, Alva 60, 87, 118 McCalgue, Ryan 60, 128, 152 McDonald, Mia 60, 120, 121 McKelllps, Briant 61, 182 McGuckln, Michelle 61, 148 McLaughlin, Sheri 61, 191 McMahon, Mlchaelle 61 Maccherola, Merritt 60 Madaio, Jerry 60, 160 Manley, Mark 60 Marino, Billy 60 Marshall, Alan 60 Matuccl, Sabrina 60, 87, 131, 135, 146, 152 Maughan, Sonya 60 Murice, Steve 60, 116 Meadow, Martha 61, 200 Mercado, Jaime 61 Mickelson, Karen 61, 168, 180, 196 Miller, Darren 61 Mlller, James 61 Mitchell, Pamela 61 Montgomery, Timothy 61, 160, 176, 201 Montierth, Mike 188 Morgan, Jody 61 Muffaletto, Dara 61 Mull, Jon 61, 118, 152 Myers, Brian 61, 174 N Nairn, Chris 61 Nardelli, Robert 61, 152 Natalino, Donata 61 Needham, Kathryn 61, 116 Nlederer, Helene 61 Norris, Patrick 61, 152 Nye, Rebecca 61 Nystrom, lngrld 61, 120, 121, 133, 146. 191, 200 O Oconnell, Ron 61, 122 Okelley, Jessica 61, 172 P Padrick, Michelle 61, 119 Palmer, Edward 61 Palmer, Valarie 61, 191 Patterson, Carmen 62, 137, 190, 192 Persons, Chris 62 Plepenbrock, Eric 62, 155 Pletka, Jacqueline 62 Prentice, William 62, 122 Quennevllle, Danny 62 Qulbell, Windy 62 R Ramos, Kathleen 62 Randall, Kevin 62, 116 Rath, Christa 62, 143 Rautlo, Kimberly 62 Relfman, Donna 62, 148 Renna, Davld, 62, 160, 188 Richardson, Kenny 182 Rickert, Barbara 62, 187, 196, 200 Riley, Mark 62 Rlordan, Tlmothy 62, 165 Rlsley, Carol 62, 138, 139, 167 Robbins, Brenda 62, 173, 190 Root, Larry 62 Roper, Chuck 62, 160, 193 Rose, Dennis 62 Rowley, Robert 62 Russell, Theron 62, 160 Russo, Sandy 62 S Salcheck, Christine 63 Salazar, David 63 Salow, Tricia 63 Schacherbauer, Tony 63 Schwoegler, Tina 63, 169 Selbert, John 63 Shearer, Darla 63, 137 Short, Richard 63 Sims, Emily 63, 169 Skelton, Craig 63, 122 Smelkinson, Jenny 63, 152 Smith, Alisha 63, 120, 121, 123, 152, 153 Smith Raelynn 63 Smith Jeanette 63, 116 Smith, Sheila 63, 123 Smith Theresa 63, 137 Smith Tammy 63, 148 Smith Tiffany 63 Soqul, Peter 63 Schunn, James 63, 201 Stanfleld, Richard 63 Stecker, Todd 63, 160, 193 Sterne, James 63, 122 Stewart, Michael 63, 160, 179 Stockett, Melody 54, 63, 64, 115, 133 Stroke, Jody 63 Strother, Brlanf- 4 Stuart, Leslie 61 169, 181 n , Stumpf, Brian 64 Suber, Lisa 64, 120, 121 T Taylor, Tracy 64, 160, 188 Tench, Jeffrey 64, 115, 116, 152 Thomas, Donna 64 Thomas, W. 64, 148, 152 Thrush, Linda 64 Thurston 64 Timmerman, Tim 64 Tippett, Scott 64 Tomaslno, Jim 64 Torres, Laurle 64 Tora, Louis 64 Trent, Tony 64 Tripp, Michael 64 Trethewy, Plxie 64, 138, 147, 167 Troisi, Barbra 64 Tsaklris, Katie 64, 167, 180, 191 Tslamas, Antonlos 64 Tucker, Lloyd 64 V Vernon, Troy 64, 160, 179, 188 W Wagner, Brad 64 Waite, Dean 64 Wardlow, Kenneth 65 Webb, Christy 65, 167 Weber, Melissa 65, 119 Weiss, Geoff 65, 146 Welch, Michele 65 Welch, Timothy 65, 179, 188 Wellek, Betsy 65, 137 Welty, Jeffrey 65, 160 Westcott, Danny 65 Wheeler, Shawn 65 Williams, Nicole 65, 148 Wilson, Blaine 160 Winters, Carole 65, 137, 138 Worden, Danlel 65, 155 Wright, Sheri 65, 133. 169 Young, Kim 65, 133, Z Zamarrloes, Mario 65 Zimmerman, Mark 65, 193 Zitar, Steven 65 Zraick, Steven 65, 160, 170 146 Freshmen A Ackermann, Renee 66, 77 Aitchison, Steve 67 Alcala, William 67, 193 Andersen, Terryl 67, 133, 135 Amoroso, Steve 77 Argleben, Jeffrey 67 Armoroso, John 77 B Baldwin, John 67, 120, 161, 201 Baltzer, Linda 67 Baril, Cathy 67 Index 223 Barnes, Richard 67, 193 Barr, Lafayette 77, 122, 174, 176 Barrett, Jaime 67 Barrett, John 67 Bartell, Mike 67 Bays, James 67, 161, 174, 176, 193 Beal, Christine 67 Beever, Angela 77, 148 Beeman, Lorl 67 Begay, Karren 77 Bellaire, Perry 67, 161, 179, 188, 189 Bentzln, Barton 67, 116 Blerwlrth, Tracy 67, 146 Bisbee, Marlo 67, 192 Blshop, Laurie 67 Blackmon, Richard 67, 179 Blanche, Bret 67 Blaney, Scott 67, 176, 201 Blewltt, Daniel 67, 161, 179, 188 Bouth, Chanthoeurn 77 Bond, John 67 Boupha, Noy 67 Bordner, Amy 67 Brandon, Kevln 67, 179 Brewer, Mlke 67, 179 Briggs, Brigham 68, 161, 179, 188 Brown, Patrick 68, 122, 161, 176 Bryan, Rhonda 68, 167, 181 Bryant, Laurie 68, 167, 180, 191 Brydon, Russell 68, 147. Buch, Bret 68 Buck, Wllllam 77 Buckles, Tlmothy 68 Burcham, Glna 68 Burk, Paul 68, 161 Burgls, Debble 68 Burris, Kyle 68, 176 Butler, Chris 77 C Campbell, Joe 68 Carney, Joanle 68 Carr, John 77 Carter, Ken 77, 122 Cash, David 68, 179 Chamberlain, Brenda 68 Chapman, Mlchael 77 Chavez, Dorothy 68 Cheney, Louise 68 Chldester, Regina 68, 181, 192 Chrlstlan, Mary 66, 133, 185 Christman, Lisa 68 Chrlstopherson, Klmberly 68 Christy, Timothy 68, 161, 188 Cltron, Trevor 68, 167, 179 224 lndex Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark 182 Cline, 181 Kevin 68 Kraig 77 Mike 68, 161 James 68, 120, Janice 68, 146, Cloaterman, Gene 68 Cluff, Bryan 68, 193 Coates, Shella 68 Cole, Allison 68, 137, 138 Colllns, Linda 68, 167, 181 Corlett, Leslie 68, 146, 181 Couch, Billy 68 Cram, Lesley 68 Crews, David 68, 161 Cruce, Mark 77 Cruse, Nancy 68 Cruz, Manuel 77, 161 Cryer, Dale 77 Cummings, Tura 68, 120, 152 D Dad, Daphnel 68 Dally, Stacy 68 Dalss, Davld 68 Dangelo, Benedetto 77 Danser, Carol 68, 74 Debusk, Wllllam 69, 77, 116 Delbrook, Davld 69 Denboer, Mlchelle 69, 146, 190 Detrlck, Phillip 77, 201 Dlmond, Marcl 69, 167, 181 Doherty, Tonl 69 Doolittle, Russell 69, 201 Dubois, Scott 69, 83, 161, 193 Dunbar, Kimberly 119 Dunn, Sandra 77 E Eaton, Douglas 77, 179, 188 Eberhart, Sally 69 Ekstrom, Walter 77, 161 Elliott, Robln 69 Ellls, Jeffrey 69, 122, 161, 201 Ellis, Tammy 69 Elwell, Albert 77, 122 Escarcega, Richard 77 F Fancher, Susan 69, 200 Feeley, Teresa 69 Ferralez, Raymond 77, 179 Fields, Johnny 60, 174, 176, 193 sues, Joey 69, 120, 161, 201 Flneberg, Jessica 69, 120, 121, 152 Flsher, Klm 69, 135, 167 Fllnn, Debbie 69, 133, 181 Flores, Carlos 69, 161, 167 Foley, Shawna 69 Fox, Cari 69, 146 Franch, James 69, 161 Gillespie, Bonnie 69, 133, 167, 181 Goldstein, Michael 69, 165 Gonzales, Richard 69, 148, 176, 201 Goodman, Stuart 158 Goshorn, Mark 69 Grlmalauskso, Cheri 69, 167, 181, 192 Goosman, Stuart 70 Gulliford, Davld 70, 148, 176 H Hafskolt, Estelle 70 Halfln, Johnothan 70, 116 Hall, Amy 70, 200 Hall, Michael 77 Hall, Robert 77 Hanson, Tammy 70 Harbeck, Terry 70, 116, 176 Harper, William 70 Hart, Wade 77 Hashlml, Yousef 70, 176 Hechtllnger, Kathy 70 Hefflngton, Shella 70 Henning, Leslie 70, 118 Hermanson, Michelle 70 Hernandez, Frank 77, 188 Hernandez, Lydla 70 Hlnajos, Ana 70 Hoffman, Donna 70 Hogan, Susan 70 Hoover. Wllllam 70, 193 Howard, Kenneth 70 Howarth, Gregory 70, 161. 179 Hull, Carrle 77, 116 I Isbell, Jenny 71, 75, 190 lsherwood, Stacey 71 J Jacob, Cynthia 77 Jayne, Kevin 71, 143 Jennlng, Doug 71 Jennings, Mickey 71 Jlmlnez, Andrew 71, 161, 176, 193 Jullen, Yvette 71 K Kelly, Pat 71 Klleen, Greg 71, 116, 201 Kinney, Kim 71 Kitz, Chatham 77, 152 Klelnhanzl, Jefre 71 Kurgman, Susan 71 L Lamme, Julla 71 Lamne, Michelle 71 Lange, Jan 77, 167, 181 Lansman, Corbolt 71 Longeway, Kathy 77 Longway, Martin 77 Lapre, Michelle 71, 146 Larsen, Michelle 71 Leon, Sandra 71 Linder, Mara 71 Lindquist, Robert 71 Link, Tom 71 Lloyd, Debra 77, 167, 181 Lloyd, Llsa 71, 181 Lloyd, Stacy 72 Loreth, John 72, 116 Lovato, Adam 72 Ludwig, Davld 72 M Macario. Cansla 72 Mangalat, Laja 72, 190 Marlnez, Michael 72, 116, 174, 176. 188 Maroney, David 72, 161, 188 Martynlak, Melanie 72 Massey, James 72, 116 May, Karen 66, 72, 148, 152 Mayberry, Gary 77 Mayfield, Chuck 72 Maynard, Jerry 72 McDaniel, Wendy 77 McFarland, Amy 72, 115 McGuckin, Maureen 72, 75 Merrlll, David 77 Meyeres, Jerry 72 Michelena, Robert 72, 161, 188 Miller, Cynthia 72 Miller, -Kim 72 Mllleson, Marilyn 72 Milton, Chuck 72, 161 Milton, Wllllam 72 Monhelt, Michelle 72, 200 Mora, Tammy 77 Morgan, Justine 72 Morris, Robert 77 Morrow, Vlnce 72, 161, 193 Motch, Jeff 72 Myers, Jay 77, 179, 188 N Nally, Scott 72, 161 Navarro, Patricia 72, 181 Nelson, Carol 27, 122 Nesbitt, Tonya 72 Newell, Glenn 72 Newlin, Della 72 Newman, Chrls 79, 179 Newton, Veronica 72, 152 Nlchols, Elizabeth 72 Nllsen, Karen 66, 72, 148 O Olson, Jack 72, 161 Olson, Kellie 73, 137 0'Nell, Colleen 73 Ong, Derek 73 Orduno, Larry 73, 176 Overturf, Lorl 73, 167, 185 P Paddlson, Wllllam 73 Palfenler, Jackle 73 Palmer, Robert 73, 161 201 Plch, Slmoeun 77 Patterson, Mellssa 119 Patterson, Scott 73 Pedlgo, Tlm 73, 161, 175, 176, 188 Patterson, Scott 73 Pedlgo, Tlm 73, 161, 175, 176, 188 Pennlngs, Brlan 77 Peplno, Robert 73 Perkins, Tracy 73 Petersen, Jackie 73 Petersen, Karen 73 Peterson, Penni 73, 83, 135, 200 Phillips, Terrle 73, 122 Pierce, Chris 73 Pond, Michelle 73, 116 Pratt, Melinda 73 Prentlss, Susan 73, 146, 137 Pullen, Joe 73, 122, 161. 188. 189 Pulllam, Tiffany 77 Putnam, Teresa 73 Quackenbush, John 73, 193 Quennevllle, Pauline 73, 119. 181. 190 R Rasclner, Heidi 73, 122 Rasmussen, Lori 73 Relyea, Mandy 73 Rhodes, Doug 73 Rlce, Cynthia 73 Rich, Kristi 73 Richardson, Toni 73, 167 Riggs, Steve 73 Rlx, Annie 73 Robbins, Dana 77 Robertson, Britt 73, 190 Rogers, Katherine 77 Roles, Steven 179 Rose, Mark 74, 161, 174, 176, 193 Ross, Catherine 74 Rowe, Sharon 77 Rowcllff, Terrance 74 Ruder, Debra 74, 122 S Salas, Denise 74 Salow, Shawn 74 Sandler, David 77 Sandler, Lisa 74, 190 Sanner, Jon 77, 176 Schacherbauer, Kirk 74 Schacherbauer, Kris 74 Scher, Todd 74. 179 Schultz, Scott 74, 116 Schwertley, Leo 74, 161, 188 Schwoegler, Susan 74 Scovill, Lea 74 Seymour, Utahna 74 Shafer, Shawn 74, 158, 176, 201 Shanahan, Kathryn 77 Shirk, James 74 Shomer, Scott 74 Shriver, Robin 77 Shomer, Jon 201 Sims, Brian 77, 188 Singer, Lonle 75 Sklfstrom, Barbara 74, 137, 169 Slonlger, Jonathan 75, 179 Smedley, Kelly 75 Smith, Tammy 74, 75 Snyder, Bryan 179 Sperbeck, Brett 75, 176 Squire, Doreena 75, 167, 181 Staley, Natheleen, 75 Steele, Brad 77, 116, 161 Steelman, Jody 75 Sterng, Linda 77 Stoneklng, Jesse 75, 193 Strang, Irene 77, 181 Strout, Billy 75, 179 Strebe, Andy 75 Stufflebeam, Penelope T Talley, Curtis 122 Taylor, Beth 75, 119 Teske, Mari 75 Thompson, Jody 77 Thorpe, Regina 75 Thurston, Brian 76, 179 Tellborg, James 147, 179 Teske, Arlanda 146, 200 Teske, Mariebeth 143 Timmerman, Tlm 67, 77 Tlnall, Terri 76 Toy, Diane 76, 192 Tipplt, Scott 76, 161 Turnldge, Scott 77 Tuttle, Shelly 77 77 U Ulrich, Marilee 77, 190 Unangst, Amy 76 V Valentine, Traci 77 Vandermeer, Dirk 73, 76, 161, 201 Vanryswyk, Tracy 76 Vansaun, Edwin 77 Vass, Scott 76 Villaverde, Robert 76 Vogel, Lara 76 Vogel, Marina 76 Vogt, Glenn 76, 122 Vernon, Tawnia 76 Villaverde, Marc 76, W Walker, Tabitha 76, 200 Wallis, William 76, 122 Walsh, Greg 76 Walters, Kelly 76, 200 Wascher, Lisa 76, 162 122 Waters, Mary 76, 192 Watts, Shana 76, 153 Webb, Jeana 76, 119 Wengert, Lisa 76 Whitaker, Ronald 76 Wiechec, Andrew 76 Wilder, Ben 116, 165 Wilder, Earl 76 Wilfert, Julianne 76 Willis, Kimberly 116 Wilson, Julie 76, 181 Wilson, Waylen 76, 176, 201 Wineinger, David 76, 175, 176 Wolcott, Donald 76 Worden, Steve 155 Wyse, Brian 76, 174, 176, 188 Z Zacharchuk, Sonya 76 192 Zerraiez, Raymond 76 Zuniga, Joe 76 Index 225 In ppreciation To our Staff for their seemingly unending hours of work. To Shay Morrow for baby sitting the chaos in room 105. To Elizabeth Allingham for her artistic skill and assistance in the design of this cover. To Dick Bulkeley and his Photo Staff for all their diligent work. To our Parents for understanding the late hour in order to meet the deadline. To Joan Boss for her unending patience and knowledge. To the Advertisers, for there would be no Yearbook without their support. To the Valhalla purchasers for making this Yearbook worthwhile so that we may all have memories in the years to come of Sunnyslope High School 1981-1982. SEE INSIDE The Coffin Years p.p. 228-229 Coffin serves SHS 28 years ill-1-I s lf' I X j 3 . ' Mi ' Don Smith, now asslstant prlnclpal, was the first teacher hired by Coffin. Here they confer Coffin ln the 1955 VALHALLA Oh f2C2l'lf IIIBHBYB. s f ,W ln 1977 the prlnclpal attended the AFJROTC Mllltary Ball and posed with the honorees. ., s,.,,,un4 For the 1977 Faculty Follies the principal doned a beard just as he had ln the first follies ln 1965. Some things don't change. 17 I E. ' A closeness wlth communlty and parents has always been his goal. Here the Vlklng leader attends an early track meet and chats with a parent. Coffin, a quallfled lndustrlal arts teacher himself, stops by the woodshlp to see projects make by Doug Benford's students. alisw 1 ,. f X K a ea New , .. .1 I. Q, Wk I, :Aff f Q f ,, - , K ln 1959 the local PTA honored him at a This ls Your Life program ln the cafetorlum. 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