Tempe High School - Horizon Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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All Buffaloes are essentially winners, because as a union of students we excel. We’re much like a chain of students linked with the same ideas of school pride and unity, but take one link out of the chain and it’s never quite the same. The moral of this phrase is simply that we must maintain that positive attitude about Tempe High even long after we’ve left it’s hallowed halls. Introduction Classes .... Sports Clubs....... Activities Events Student Life Academics Faculty..... Index....... Closing 16 116 184 202 224 248 258 264 280 300 Introduction Ummmm... Senior Martrel Turner trys to remember all of his homework assignments for the day. Here 8 the plan!!! Seniors Matt Knutson, Roy Olson, Billy Newman, Benji Rodriguez, and Robert Mercier devise a mean trick to play on an unsuspecting Freshman. 1,2,3,4!!!Drum major, senior Michelle Comeaux, instructs the band during one of the halftime shows at a football game. Introduction Spirit!!! BUFF PRIDE made a comeback this year. The spirit at Tempe High could once again be seen on and off campus, in class and out of class, and at the sporting events. The idea of being a True Blue Buffalo was brought on by the class officers. The students who went here during the 1986-1987 school year are living proof that the spirit and pride at Tempe High School will live forever. Here they come!!! An excited spirit line cheers on the Buffs after halftime. Go Buffs!The Pep Club cheers the Buffs on as they attempt to defeat 2 ranked Westwood. The Buffs fell short 19-7. Introduction _______________ Hail to our fighting team!!! The cheerleaders and pommies dance to the fight song during a pep rally. Yeahhh!!! The THS Spirit Bunnies:Junior Ken Richardson, and seniors Flint Craig, Mike Schutz, Ken Orman, Shad Griffin, Bill Carrasco, Russell Oonk, Rick Cramer, and Jim Schinn, performed during the Westwood pep rally. Introduction During Class... Not only was there pride at sporting events, but there was also pride in the classroom. Students, especially seniors, tried to get at least a “C” average. Sometimes this was hard, and next to the impossible, but we tried. Teata!!!Studente taking a test try to hurry and finish before the bell rings. What a friend!!! Seniors Chris Latam and Michelle Gomez show everybody that they are friends. Introduction ZZZZZZZUl Seniors in Mr. Miller’s English class found it impossible to stay awake during his lecture. That was intense!!!Senior Raul Ruiz takes a moment of silence after reading his English assignment. C’mon bell...ring!!! Senior Sonny Cannaigon patiently for the bell to ring. waits Introduction Around Campus... Between classes and during lunch hours, students could be found walking and chatting with friends. Some students even went into the quad area to study or catch up on a good book. No matter how busy we were, or how much homework we had, we always seemed to find time to relax with our friends. r ) Where's my Teddy??!! Senior Raul Ruiz wishes that he was back at home in bed. Introduction Vm cool!!! Junior Rick Lorenzo shows everyone how cool he is, as he hangs out with the rest of the studs in front of Unit 5. WOWWWWWUl Seniors John Trejo, Eric Schuyler, Keith Idso, and Nate Little cannot believe the girl that just walked by. W7ia ???Sophomore Steve Mendoza looks with disgust at a freshmen. Spirit!!! Junior Mike Dowhie, and seniors Ken Orman and Christy Pitman promote the football game by wearing their uniforms to school. Introduction Around Tempe at night It’s the weekend and the big ques- tion is “What do we do?” Week- nights aren’t much of a problem. We stay home and study. But on the weekend? It’s PARTYTIME! Partying took many forms. There were always the school activities like games and dances. And some- times the clubs had a special event. But if left to ourselves, we would have a party at a private home, play at some sport, go to a movie, try the game arcade, or just cruise looking for something to happen. Over to Alpha Drive. Some students found old friends and made new ones at the many parties on Fraternity Row at ASU. Slurp, slurp, slurp. .Mmmmmm, good!!! Juniors Jaunett McCormick, Eva Shivers, and Stephanie Leonard enjoy themselves after a 50’s dance. Let 8 party, Dude! A group of guys “pig out” after the game at Peter Piper Pizza across the street from the school. QIAO SKILRttll 6 HU iMUM-l %% Alone! As the saying goes, Two's company, three's a crowd. Couples occassionally come here to be alone together. Dancing, anyone? A good place to dance and relax after a trying week at school was a good idea enjoyed by many. Radical! Most of the time students enjoyed All right, you guys! Wondering who did it and who will receive the full force going to movies, dances or parties, but of his revenge was Junior Derek Sanders, sometimes it had to be something different- like playing video games. So what’ll it be??? Eagerly asking that question many times in an evening were workers at the local fast food outlets like Senior Diane Simon and her co-worker, Jim. I’ve got it! People sometimes gather in the early evening for a good volleyball game at Kiwanis Park. Night Ijfe Tun’ decided THS‘fads and fashions’ During this Tempe High School year most students were interested in dressing in the latest Fads and Fashions for school. They took pride in themselves and their clothes. The styles were especially fun this year because just about everything was in. You could put together the most outrageous trendy outfits, to the most conservative stylish outfits, and still look great. Ha Ha Ha laughs senior Rod Ranks at a really funny joke. Being herself sophomore Hope Flores dresses in her favorite color, black, everyday! Fads and Fashions Careful! Sophomore Heather Spots carefully puts on her make-up. Get out of my way. Sophomore M ichelle Bassett hurries to her next class. Cute, huh? Staring at all of the cute girls passing by were Junior Vin- ce Bertelsen and Senior Sonny Waddell. Wow! Great! Students enjoyed wearing a wide variety of shoes to school. Most were popular brand names. Fads and Fashions The Buffaloes’ Favorites The HOT on elVoted the hottest car on campus was Flint Craig’s bright red Mustang. College ASU UCLA U of A use Sports Football Basketball Baseball Volleyball Track Hangout Unit 5 Unit 2 Fiesta Mall Cornerstone Parties Sorry, Mac! The Number One fast food restuarant on the Tempe High campus was the home of the delicious burger, Burger King. Movie Top Gun Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Aliens The Fly About Last Night Weekend Activity Partying Football Movies Sleeping Basketball Subject Math English Biology Business Health Actress Molly Ringwald Demi Moore Cybil Shepard Alley Sheedy Whoopi Goldberg Actor Tom Cruise Rob Lowe Eddie Murphy Bill Cosby Bruce Willis Group Run D.M.C. AC DC Bon Jovi Cure Monkees Radio Station KZZP KUKQ KEY KUPD KDKB Buff Favorites Clubs Pep Ski Deca Drama Key Dream Car Lamborghini Porche Mercedes Ferrari Mustang Clothes Brand Guess Levi Forenza Esprit Lee Teacher Occhiuzzi Shahan Cook Hilgers Taysom Vacation Spot California Hawaii New York Mexico They’re the ones! Based on a campus-wide survey, it was definite—Buffalo feet choose Reeboks for that cool, “in” look. Payday! The most popular work place for Buff students who earn their extra cash at fast food outlets was the home of the Big Mac, McDonalds Blue Jeans! Levis was among the favorite brands of clothes lor Buffaloes and the favorite place to buy them was Millers Outpost at Fiesta Mall. I-.:!'! _________________________________ Guess! And other popular brands of clothing were purchased widely. Among the favorite stores was MG A located at Fiesta Mall. Frosh confused, lost; soon grew, matured When they first stepped on the campus, they were as confused as all of the Freshmen classes who had preceded them. They couldn’t find where their classes were, they got harrassed by upperclassmen, and some even bought elevator passes. Probably one of the biggest problems was carrying all of their books around all day until the new locker area was finished and they could be issued lockers. The world started looking brighter, however, after a few weeks. The class elected officers and sponsored its first dance, a rousing success. They continued to grow into the spirit of Tempe High. Their football team set new records. They attended pep rallies and dances in greater numbers than was expected. They were enthusiastic, eager and very capable. Through the year the class held a variety of fund raisers, hoping to finish with more money in the bank than other Freshmen classes. As the year ground to an end, the class looked forward to no longer being the newest group on campus. But they were proud of the fact that they could look back and say, “Wow! We really had a blast! We’re good! The Freshmen Class Officers. Girls representative, Vanessa Gonzales; Secretary Treasurer, Terri Rickard; President,Carolina Ramos; Vice President, Marisol Conchola; and Boys Representative, Richard Stevens. Freshmen ithURFETTE cHel o my name is Brian Clint Abalutzk Acedo Derek Shaun Andersen Andreas Robbie John Arnold Arthurs Christopher Ballow Daniel Barnhart John Marcus Benit Benitez Daniel Bingham Stephanie Bishton Fowl! Food! Inventing as a new way of eating were Carrie Ramirez and Jean Yates. Trisha Andreas Rudy Ayala JaiTod Armstead Arturo Ballesteros Carlos Edwin Bejarano Bell Deborah Bastin Wallace Baugh Bradley I auralyn Baughman Beattie w - K ' Tyrone Bennett Katherine Benton Sharon Berry Brian Reed Bertrand Bessert Jesse Bier Coleen Lisa Bliss Bohn Trinity Blackwell Todd Blanc Ari Blankstein Preston Blanton Freshman Chris Bown Danae Boyd Julie Brada Alan Bradley Luis Bradley Christopher Brewster Damon Brown Ebony Brown Jennifer Brown Marisol Canchola Tracy Celaya Beatrice Cienfuegos La Shawn Colbert Melody Bruguier Bryan Carbryal Adrian Chaffins Brenda Clark Corena Carpenter Jennifer Charles Brandon Cobb Heather Lori Colletto Collins Robin Jenny Bumpass Burdick Dawn Burley Nichole Christel Byers Calvin Nathan Chester Elizabeth John Angela Chavez Cheatham Chilimidos Christiansen Chupp Girls! Girls! Amazed at all the freshmen beauties around him was Greg Wagner. Paying no attention to him were Laura Spalding, Freshmen Is she for real? wonders Greg Yanez as he realizes all that high school has to offer. Blaine Comeaux Michael Corriere Bill Craigo Michael Curtice Christopher Dahl James Dahlstrom Latoya Dancy Suzanne James Mike Jon Contreras Conway Conway Cook Todd Marissa Rippa Jennifer Couch Cox Cox Craft Donald Kenny Edward Sheila Creel Cross Cruz Cunningham Rene Shani Brenda Thcron Daughtry Daughtry Davis Davis Franc Brian Del Fosse Diaz Joseph Dibble Dean Chenita Dicken Dix Doug Dixie Steven Patricia Douglas Driscoll Wade Farnsworth James Jonah Brian Faulkner Firestone Fisher Richard Fisher Chincsa Forshee Barbara Geller Duane Georgia Danny Frey Friedrich Frost Heidi Patrick Jerry Gier Gleason Gollubier Daren Galindez Vanessa Gonzales Marshall Derek Harshman Hatch Ron Hauwert Carole Hennix Bert Herald Anthony Hernandez Carlos Hernandez Cindy Hernandez Cristina Hernandez Gabe Hernandez David Flick Angel Garcia Alan Grawien Lacy Harkins Bruce Stacy Flood Ford Leonora Roy Garcia Gatlin Pete Aaron Greenman Grim Ray David Harlow Harris Hurry Mom! pleads Scan Ix duc as he waits for his ride home. Freshmen Peter Sally Brandi Sue Chelei Mary Melissa Hernandez Hernandez Hicks Hicks Hill Hisle Hochstedle John Hodges Irene Hovey Scott Hodges Joseph Hudak Jessica Hoffman Richard Hussey Andy Hust Mike Huddleston Robert Hudson Help! Help! Leave it to Richard Stevens and Jeremy Jacobs to get locked behind bars. «min. Kenneth Hyde Aro tonka Isaac Lynn Hofmann Mindy Jackson Michael Jacques Douglas Janes Gary Jantz Conni Jamway Eddie Jaramillo Lewis Jarrett Jennifer Angela Carmen Jensen Jiminez Johnson Carolyn Johnson Chris Johnson Chuck Johnson Jamie Johnson William Hodge Ryan Honyaktewa Scott Hughes Elisha Jackson Iscla Jauregui Richard Johnson Freshmen M Robert Shannon Johnson Johnson Steve Eric Kafton Kallstedt Mike Daniel Kelley Kelly Matt Lisa Killeen Kinder Tom Johnson David Jones Porsha Jones What a babe! thinks Heather Colleho as she sees a good looking Buff'. Tawni Jones Darren Kaye Richard Kelly Adrian Kindred Chad Mindi Dana David Susan Michael Kirby Kolasinski Kostuck Krammer Kriebel Kacques Jennifer Langlois Scott Lanquist Gordon Gregory' Larkham Lcaszakovits Jeremy Latam Shannon Laugen Toye Jordan Christa Keithley Kina Kessel Lester Kindt Mike Kuimelski Dawn Law Ix rraianc Jurado Kimberly Kelley Gail Kessler Toby Kins Lisa Lamborn Freshmen Jessica Joe Lustin Rachel Kwabene Yeah! Showing ofT her school spirit along with Lowenthal Lumaitre Lowenstein Mabrey Mack her fave rock group is Jennifer Wardcll. Lisa Mainieri Chris Makil Robert Manning Joann Pete Martinez Martinez Andres Christopher Blaine Martinez Masiello Mathison Richard William Chris Tina Jeff Angela Glen Ty McAvis McClory McClure McConahay McDonald McGraw McKenzie McLean Terry McPherson Elaine McReynolds Jamie McRoy Marci McVaugh James Meador Jeffrey Meadows Deborah Mecholsky Theresa Megee Freshmen Bernadette J acquit Jason Eleanor Rah! Getting into Tempe High spirit was Alicia Williams, Josie Miranda Mitchell Mohney Moloney Hudak, Brenda Davis, Jennifer Robertson and Beth White. Buddy Melani Angelica Kenia Montane . Mooney Morales Morales Cy Milligan •? I' Daniel Jeremy Mills Morris Stephanie Jerome Skye Souky Jim Sean Pam Gabriel Morrow Moss Myers Ner Newman Newton Nielsen Noriega ill Johnny Nunez John Darla Bryan Ashli Karen Stephen Elizabeth Nunn Ockey Okvath Oliver Olson Olson Oradat Larry Ostendorf Latonia Owens Salia Pack Delano Palmer Troy Patterson Lyana Pearson Dawna Penrose Christopher Perea Freshmen Cassandra Wendy Christine Santos Danielle Perez Persely Peter Pineda Piwiwski Cecilia Abraham Steven Ullysses Kim Platt Polk Porter Portugal Post Marla Tedisue Clayton Michelle Leonard Powell Prentice Prepsky Preston Price Oh Baby! Giving a girl an irresitable look is Patrick Gleason. Travis Richard Quader Quintana Timmy Quintana Carrie Ramirez Octavio Ramirez Steve Carolina Ramirez Ramos Stephen Randall Delaino Rangel Stephanie Reed Robert Reynoso .Jimi Richards Therese Richard Dina Rivas Eugeni 1 Scott Rivera Roberts Micheal Jennifer Robertson Robinson Jennifer Rocha Edward John Rodriguez Rodriguez Patrick Rodriguez Paul Rogenstein Jayson Rollins Freshmen Alex Romero Christine Rue Dahn Schiller Heather Schwindt Amy Siquieros Michelle Shawna Tina Jessica Romero Romerly Roof Rose Christine Martha Steven Richard Ruiz Ruiz Rupe Rusch Paul Kristie Scott Lee Schlador Schnyder Scholtz Schrack Dawn Roger Eric Tina Scott Sealey Serrano Shelton Brian Duane Dyahndra Eugenia Smith Smith Smith Smith Michael Rouse Melissa Ryan Tam mi Schreier Jennifer Shockley Jacquilyn Smith Ken Rowlett Jennifer Rynearsor Brian Schroeder Danny Sien Karen Smith Phillip Rowlson Kevin Sandei Amy Schulte John Simmons Louis Smith Sharron Smith Zack Smoll Jason Eric Smyer Snelling Canmdi Snyder Thomas Soles Dec Seres Sorgen Sosnowski Freshmen Inaura Spaulding Richard Stevens Ken Swinehart Byron Thompson Gilbert Torres Corinne Verlander Chris Jennifer Spring Springer Todd Jeff Stokes Stone Brian Jeromy Tageson Takin Gifford Jess Thompson Thompson Dawn Le Triplett Tro Christine Larry Vielma Vizcarra Alexis Springston Anne Stopher Bill Tantana Jesse Tillery Valerie Waeschle Matthew Starcher Peter Storch Daniel taplin Gary Tipton Bobbi Stennerson Jeffrey Stout Caroline taylor Brian Tollcfson Greg Misti Wagner Wallace Amy Stephens Decazlyn Strange Quincey Taylor Belinda Tomasi Jennifer Wardell Cecilia Stevens Edgar Stumpff Larry Tellis Joseph Tong Shane Vanorder Chelly Warrell Freshmen Tanya Ethan Brian Bernadette Leza Heather Brandy Lator ja Warren Washington Watkins Weaver Weeks Wenge Werth West Sherri Sam Annette Elizabeth Marcus Hope Brad Ted Wheatley Wheaton Wheeler White White Whiteface Whitehead Wictor Johna Alison Colette Jimale Larry Joseph Chris Faith Wiodoflf Williams Williams Williams Williams Williamson Wilsie Winn -I Christian Sean Dean Corinna Lauarie Gregory Angela Jean Wohl Wonderling Wood Wood Wooley Yanez Yarbrough Yates Freshmen Sophomores on way to top through spirit, pride With a sigh of relief that could be heard almost to “T” Butte, the sophomore class realized they were no longer freshmen. It was most obvious on the first day of school when they knew their way around! It was a year of very hard work and learning for the class officers as they guided the class through the sponsorship of a major dance, Coronation. To make money for the dance, they conducted many fund raisers including the sale of spirit ribbons, candy and mugs. Their hard work is sure to pay off when they begin working on the Prom next year. At year’s end, they were confident and looking forward to next fall when they would be upperclassmen. But they are still the same students and know their class will reach the top through spirit and pride. The Sophomore Class Council. Girls Representative Jeanette Morens, Boys Representa- tive Rick Cramer, Secretary Andrea Cook, President Valerie Navarrette and Vice President Christine Tucker. Sophomores Anders Chauntel Aannestad Abram Jacob Tasha Alsbrok Altheide John Lon Austin Ayers Michelle Bassett Lawrence Bemestine Yul Barrs Tracy Beeching Carol Bishton Gary Bitters Anthony Acles John Alvarez Elizabeth Baer Steven Batt Lacey Bertelsen Michael Adamczyk Russell Anderson Mark Bailey rf Jill Beatty Twoi Bigbee Travis Blaker Denise Aguirre William Appeldorn Marlene Ball Paul Bedewi Andria Birchard Jenifer Bleak David Arbizu Sammy Armyo Stephanie Arnold Tina Ballard David Barnett Michelle Barron Beat the bell! Trying to finish her homework before the tardy bell was Lisa Jacobs. Sophomores Rhonda Leah Russell Blier Blum Bocks Peter Jeffrey Tjna Bradley Bradshaw Brent Cynthia Jeanne Larry Brooks Brown Brown Tammy Dorinda Borders Bowers Cathy Michael Bringsplenty Brock Christina Buri Derek Burks ---------c------------------------------------------- That’s funny! Just about ready to laugh at a friend's joke is Michelle Bassett. John Bushman Michael Button Tim Calder John Campbell Crishelle Cantley Gilbert Carranza Donal Carroll Jeffrey Casey Ericka Center Paul Chamberlain Bobbie Champagne Dustin Cochran Sophomores Desiree Corbin Donald Cox Monica Craig Whitford Cross Anita Cruz Thomas Dahlstrom George Kathy Davis Davis Kevin Davis Machelle Davis Tammy Davis Tanya Davis Jennifer Demaine Sean Dixon Susan Donnells Kristen Desnoyer FP1 v • David Dodge Kimberly Scott Jason Dana Douglass Draper Duckwall Dunlap Michael Jennifer Julie Lori Elsbcrry Emminger Eppinger Estrada Steven Duplissis Angel Farley Just strollin' along! On their way somewhere were Stephanie Arnold, FawnSharpe, and Tanya Gray. David Dewarn Davidson Davis Virgil Yolanda Davis Delavega Doug Judith Dibbem Dixie Andrew Traci Doekes Donahoe 7S 7 7 V- I V '1 Kl ry j Michael Glenn Dyll Early Aannette Elaine Fergusson Fernandez Sophomores Surprise! Trying to quickly finish his lunch Hope was Shawn Richards Flores Julie Dennis Kathleen Kimberly Fuller Gallagher Gallagher Gallegos Monica Rose Heath Stove Garcia Garland Geerson Gettman Eddie Randy Sheli Victoria Green Green Griffin Gurule w f? • Jm ■ A f ” - p fcfc ■ Michelle Stephen Juliann James Hamm Hancock Hardy Harrington Tom Richard Jerry Daniel Finlay Fish Fitzpatrick Fletcher Michael Christie Steven Valelrie Flores Follett Fox Frescholtz Kristina Cindy Ralph Connie Gambill Gamboa Gamboa Garcia Daren Sean Margo Tanya Giacobbi Goldstein Goudeau Gray A T1 I Vsw’ I t f 'V Diem Matthew Erin Kevin Ha Haapala Haefer Hall Shawn Edward Matthew Charles Hartley Helland Helmstadter Hendrix Sophomores Betty Jo Ignacio Hernandez Hernandez Mario A. Mario C. Michelle Hernandez Hernandez Heywood 1 Derek Hicks David Heather Stephanie Tonya Jennifer Zachary Higham Hight Hill Hinkle Hochstrasser Hogan Kimberly Tamara Christine Mari Todd Corey Howe Hoyle Huddleston Huerta Huey Hunter John Kevin Kimberly Lisa Theresa Danny Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobs Jacubetz James Get lostl Get t hat camera out of my face said Jenny Emminger. Bethann Mike Judd Kearney ] Lina Hicks Enice Hooks Brian Ingersoll V. Linda Jaskowski Wade Jordan Christopher Kelley Eric Higgins Eric Horne Derek Jackson Amy Jeffery James Kemple Sophomores Earl Andy Brian That teas good! Unusually pleased while hurrying to Rhonda Langenberg Lathrop Leduc his next class after eating lunch on campus is Shane Lee McGinnis. Scott Larson Jessica Denna Anne Shelly Michelle Liles Lindholm Lindley Lipinski Longtin MacDonald Madsen Kathy Ioanna Geno Chris Warren Michelle Tina Mallet Malone Mangino Mares Marsh Martin Martin Danny Joanna Julie Shane Corey Micheal Neil Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Massa Maupin McConahay Sophomores Raymond Kettel jf Helena Kokaliares Cara Lehmann Jason Madvig Arlene Martinez Melissa McCorkle Kelly Thomas McCray McDonald Steve Samara Mendoza Meyer Camille Janette Morean Moreno Valerie Curtis Navarette Neal Teresa Kendra Overbey Owens ni Christopher James Parker Pauley Karen McFarland Shane McGinnis Richard McGlasson Lucinda McKay Carmela Mendez Bernadette Mendoza Bradley Meyers Nathan Miechle Denise Miranda Raul Monreal Sonnet Monson Kristina Moore Nellie Christine Mullins Myers James Myers Kellie Myrow Jamie Virginia Natividad Natseway Larry Manuel Penrose Perez Shane GRRRR1 Showing a look of disgust is Danny Perfect Martinez. Sophomores Jonathan Peshlakai Ian Pettycrew Due Pham Paul Platt Jennifer Poe David Pohlmann Is she reallyI Gossiping over lunch are Brenda Kcmpton and Christine Myers. Joseph Katharine Jason Quihus Radin Ramsey John Reid Sarah Reynolds Doris Richard Judith Reed Shawn Alice Richards Riethman Anthony Brian Rodriguiez Roth Melissa Rudolph Michael Rugg Jermaine Cindy Rushing Sage April Jason Pitchford Pitchford Laura Gene Pratt Pruitt Spencer Riffle Angela Salazar Nora Schmidt Patricia Robles Paul Salinas Ian Schomel Sophomores Scott Jane Eric Scholtz Schulte Schultz Jason Scott Tammy Dina Scott Sedlock Davina Sena Celia Karen Teresa Randy Nomi Amanda Sereno Sever Sexton Shakespeare Sharan Sharp i Jeffrey Sheppard Gunar Ernest Amy Shinzel Shjmidl Siquieros Sean David Robin Smith Snodgradd Snyder Heather Laura Mark Spotts Stanley Staub Kendra Smith Keith Sowden Isn't he cute! Watching all the guys go by are Twoi Tracy Bigbee, Kim Stewart and Ix rinda Stewart. Stearns Dione Stevenson Marvin Steward Cheryl Stewart Lorinda Stewart 'lorn Stiltner Michele Stokes Jason Stout Noah Sensibar Denise Sheridan Lee Ann Spaulding Alex Stephens Lester Strayhand Sophomores Girl talk! Gossiping was a normal, everyday thing for Karen Anthony Melissa Denis Conner, Monica Craig and Cassandra Bass. Tarantino Templeton Thomas Rochelle Benjamin Chad John Rayna Dana Elita Walker Walters Wandler Ware Wamke Washington Washington John Tim Jerome Hope Joseph Richard Mona West Weston White Whiteface Wilcock Wilson Valenzuela Pete Heidi Ivana Anita Frances Jagdev Melanie Vasquez Vellenga Vender Verdugo Villa Virdi Volquardsen Steve Tantana Robert Thomas Dennis Umna Shannon Wells Melainie Van Tilborg Stephanie Vonk Sophomores Mike Woods Amy Wright Steve Richard WydofT Zandlo Seeing doublei Most people did a double take when they saw sisters Chcyana and Destry Wozencraft together. Check this out! Flexing his muscles was Charles Hendrix. Claudia Aimee Zarate Zupicich Sophomores What? He said that about me?” asked Valerie Navarrette. Are you serious? Not believing what her friends just said was Alicia Webber. Wow! Just completing their scenic tour of THS were Melaine Van Tilborg and Jessica Lindley. J u N I O R S Goal-setting Juniors were top achievers The mighty Junior class set goals for itself at the begin- ning of the year, goals it gained. They scheduled a Hawaiian Beach Party, the Talent Show, the Prom and MANY fund raisers. And, the class gave a special gift to the Class of‘87 at the end of the year. The class is composed of some of the most accomplished students in Tempe. It has the distinction of being not only united in spirit, but also in academics, athletics and the arts. Under the strong leadership of its officers, the class continually strove to make itself long remembered at Tempe High as THE class, the Class of ‘88. The Junior Class Council. Front row: Secretary Treasurer Kenneth Richardson, President Stephanie Leonard and Boys Representative Frank Valenzuela. Back row: Girls Representative Nicole Saliba and Vice President Eva Shivers. Amy Arusha Vidula Ten Maryann Rachel Backes Baker Bal Ballard Ballesteros Barke Russell Danyell Janet Thomas Barnes Bairs Batt Bauer Shelley Joy Veronica Tami Get lost! Wanting complete Beeson Bell Bentley Bernard privacy was Angela Byers. w Juniors Mathew Melissa Tommy William Melodie Ritho Bertelsen Bess Bess Billingsley Bird Birt Daniel Deana Sherri Who, me? Looking guilty about the situation was Bonow Boucher Bowser Cindy Edwards. Anita Julia Robert Marc Kim Chou Jennifer Bracken Brooks Brugh Buchanan Bui Buri Chris Tracie Angela Perren Keith Jeannette Burns Burton Byers Caballer Campbell Cannon Curtis Carolina Jennifer Cavender Joanne Carfagna i------------ Michelle Alexande Sheila Julie James Barbara Celaya Chandlewr Chase Julie Jennifer Daniel Cherry Chin Christensen Christoph Ciolek Clark Elizabeth Edward Taura Lashawnna Arthur Heather Clark Cobum Colbert Coleman Coles Collins Mark Colvin Anthony Conquist Felicia costello Sandra Cota James Court Sarah Cronin I'm sure! Looking disgusted at some guy is Sherri Bowser. Juniors Robert Natasha Walking with a smile. Showing what being friends is all about were Dansby Darden Eva Shivers and Shana Rothenberg. Brooke Dante Wendy Daanon Frank Jimmy Davis Davis Debano Decock Desanna Desmith Julie Joanne Ruben Omar Jack Patrick Dewitt Dickman Dominguez Dominguez Donahoe Donovan Michael Heather Kelcey Mark Matthew Cindy Dowhie Drake Duerst Duplissis Edmondson Edwards Juniors Shana Tracy Stacey Ellis Engelby Ennefer Greg Linda Renee Escandon Evans Fader Zhen Jodi Jon Anthony Mark John Fan Fedorchak Ferris Fetz Fiedler Flannery Kenneth Steven Bobbye Franchelle Michael Shelley Follett Ford Fraser Frazier Gallagher Galloway Raymond Gamboa Frank Garcia Shane Gardner Katrina Gary Allen Gerace Dina Giacoletti Christine Gibson Brett Goff When are you going to get here? Waiting patiently for her ride is Alisa Wood. Juniore Shawn Groves Thomas Gustafson Wendy Halbert Emilie Halladay Julian Hardy Gary Hauwert Tami Hammond Daniel Haver Grrrr! Trying to remember the correct answers was Mark Sauer. Sharon Etta Charles Jane Ray Alfred Hensley Hodge Hofmann Hovey Huerta Huizar Craig Dyanne Sharnell Edward Steve Paul Idso Jackson Jackson Janes Jaskowski Jenson Juniors Irlena Carrie Rachel William Carolyn Tara John Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Tawni Mark Julie Nicholas Karen Stacy Jones Joya Justice Kanios Keith Kemp Kennedy Kidwell Kinder Very funny! Snickering at a bad joke is Rachel Rotolante. Deanna King Kinoshita Kittrick Knudsen Juniors Pamala Kriebel Oh wow! Eyeing someone off in the distance was Irene Marsh. Michael Larson William Leadbetter Carmen Leanio Christina Lessard Stephanie Leonard Melissa Luna Glenda Mahurin Loverde Lorenzo Althea Makil Devonda Manghane Robert Mangini Benjamin Marcus Robert Mainieri Irene Marsh Juniors That was good! Walking back Jaunett Margaret Brett Renee from lunch was Ron Kitts. McCormack McKenzie McKinnon Metier Shawn Launa Stephanie Jeff Lopa Dominic Medina Meeks Miller Mirocha Misra Monacchio Brian Munroe Sandra Murray Stacy Nakamura Leigh Navarrette Daniel Needham Juniors Elizabeth Kim Thomas Ai Hoang Nicole Rozanne Nelson Nelson Newman Nguyen Nichols Norris P 11 i I Antoine Norrise Maurice Tracy John Carrie Tamara Norrise Northcutt Obrenovich Obrien Odell Richard Oliphant Elena Oradat Alex Ernest Ortiz Pacheco Barbara Matthew Palais Pallas Yeah, We're bad!!! Hangin' out and being casual were Katrina Powell and Deonne Henderson. Juniors Samara Jason Brian Missy Polly Steve Perfect Pergakis Pickrell Pierce Pinder Pochiro Cheryl Anton Reza Yolanda Michael Barbara Poe Pridonoff R jabian Ramirez Rasmussen Razo Luke Russell Todd Raymond Kenneth Marlon Rees Reisinger Ricki Richard Richardson Riley Jason John Gil Roach Roach Robles Hey, Hey, Hey! Dressed in the David Raymond Carlos Jason contemporary' style was Mike Robson Rocha Rodriguez Rogers Juniors Tamala Rolland Laurie Roseberry Loree Rosecrans Shana Rothenberg Rachel Rotalante Thomas Rouse Sean Rouselle Richard Ruelas Amy Sabaari Mary Salcido Sanders Joel Schiffer Luke Schinzel Malia Schooler Darren Schuck Tonia Schultz Scooler I'm cool! was what Steve Ford David Susan Brian Heather was really thinking as he posed Sharan Sharkey Shaw Shifter for a picture. Juniors Eva Shivers Tanya Siddens Alex Shivers Sylvia Silberger Debra Smith Kimberly Smith Rashi Smith Ray Smith Steve Smith Ryan Spencer Steven Stahl Matthew William Dan Holly Stanley Starcher Starchman Stennerson Daniel Stephens Anna Stevens Anne Stevens Aaron Stewart Richard Stock well Larry Stoops Katherine Storms What’s up? Juniors Vicki Kennedy and Tammy O'Dell look at the bulletin board to see what’s going on this week at THS. Juniors Richard Dennis Janet Tyrone Scott Strauss Stricter Stumpff Sullivan Tageson Bryan Delos Aurora Heather Glen Jacqueline Taylor Taylor Tellez Thomas Thompson Thom Jennifer Deita Eric Lauarie Jason Paul Thomsberry Thornton Toscano Troupa True Tucker Troyu Michael Robert Turley Turner Tutrone Whew! Whistling as he passes a student he admires is Eric Alexander. Frankie Valenzuela Marcela Valenzuela Ray Valenzuela Juniors Jodal David Richard Nicole Matt Mike Vannoy Verdugo Vergara Wade Wagner Walters Shannon Mark Dean Natalie Norman Kathy Walker Ward Wareing Warina Warner Wass Brent Greg Jeffrey Kerry Tasty! Enjoying the cafeteria Weech Welch Wester Wheeler food was Malia Schooler. i Jeffrey Casey Christine Mary ly Whitley Wickland Williams Wilson Dawn Winans Juniors Scott Alisa Stephanie Melinda T.C. Jinger Wojtulewicz Wood Works Wright Wright Wyrick Juniors I'm late! panics Sean Study, Study, Study. Trying to catch the last minutes to study was Rouselle as he runs to class. LeighAnn Navarrette. Elyna Yin Andrea Young Carrie Zandlo What’s 80 funny? An amazed Frank Valaenzuela and Kristie Avina Get away! Hiding from an unknown were wondering what was breaking up a hysterically laughing Jill Lipinski. freshman was Tracey Northcutt. “Don yt mind me! I’m just doing my daily stretching,” says Nicole Saliba. Go Buffs, Go! Showing their spirit while trying to keep warm were Lisa Blier and Senior Laura Holt. Juniors F-A-B-U-L-O-U-SU Flashing her l m a dude! And it’s obvious Mark ou;cufe Sittingdownandenjoying Colgate smile was Tara Jones. Duplissis is one as he struts to class! their togetherness were Felicia Cost- ello and Sean Scow. Vrn on my way! Making an off-off Broadway debut in a chorus line was Missy Pierce. Juniors 0i S0 © « % M W The Senior Class Officers. Andy Ortiz, President; Suzette Cowley, Girl’s Representative; Flint Craig, Secretary Treasure; Shad Griffin, Vice President; Bill Carrasco, Boy’s Representative. When it comes time to describe the Class of ‘87, many words pop into one’s mind. Awesome!, Unique!, Radical!, but definitely not “mellow”. It’s not an understatement to say that the Class of ‘87 has been one of the finest ever produced by Tempe High, and it’s certain that this year’s Senior Class will long be remembered. Our experiences as Tempe Buffaloes began four years ago, our freshman year. All of us were still a bit self-conscious due to the fact that many of the other Freshmen had attended a rival Junior High. However, by the end of our Freshmen year, we had thrown our J unior High loyalties by the wayside and we adopted the religion of “Buffaloism”. This played a key factor in the future of the Class of ‘87, and how unified we would become. Now it is four years later, and we are finally the graduating Senior Class of Tempe High. We are revered around campus due to our unparalleled spirit and pride, and we had been awarded the honor of Class of the Year” in 1985-86. That unity that had been sparked at the outset of the 1983-84 school year had matured and had successfully made the Class of ‘87...the all-time “True Blue Class!” quoted from senior class president, Andy Ortiz Seniors Karen Adamczyk David Aden Marirae Agee Connie Allen Barbara Altergott Rose Ann Amaya Victory! Coming proudly off the field after a win were Travis Holland and Gary Ostendorf. Melanie Ankeney Thomas Ardwin U £' Senior Paul Barnum David Barba Cynthia Barker Kyle Barnett Kenneth Beckman Yvonne Berdugo Michelle Barrett Phillip Barton Julie Staci Lionel Carmelita Arthurs Ault Austin Babb Sharonda Bess Robyn Birkholz Mark Bjorem Dru Blanc Jim Blackmore James Black Jinelle Borders • vr i s Seniore Adella Bracken Lisa Brant Steven Briggs Denise Brooks Rhonda Brown Finally!!! An idea has wandered into Shawn O’Neill’s mind. Joey Brugh Glenn Bryant Sherry Bumpass Michael Burch Seniors NgOC Bui Candice Shereen Bums David Bushman Canterbury Carrasco Shaelin Charania Christina Ciciliot Karen Clark Mary Clayton Tracy Coleman Trisha Clark Kenneth Collins Debbie Columbus Michelle Comeaux Seniors The Class B U F F A I Of 1987 .□ES Laura Cota Jacqueline Court Suzette Cowley Colette Cox Cynthia Creel Heather Cranwell David Crammer Elizabeth Davis Lisa Davie Marsha Dare Julie Daniels Seniore Tony Dedios Cari8a Delfosse Oh Really!!! Disagreeing with the lecture her teacher is giving is Ellie Evans Tracy Denenberg Kristan Dibbem Chris Dicken Seniore Gregg Elkin Susan En8Worth Caroline Esparza Ellie Evans Susan Ditsworth Tod Dovi Kirstie Dukepoo Vicky Duran Chun Fan Kristin Fischer Mary Fitchie Angela Flick Seniors Caria Flores Tosha Foshie Mark Frantzke Jana Forister Daniel Garcia Eric French Paul Frederick Tamara Freand Mami Glenn Melissa Goff Angela Garduno Ramona Garcia Seniors Angelica Gonzalez Robert Green an Brandon Grantham Michelle Gomez Shad Griffin Ricky Gurule Tony Hadley Donald Grimsley Putt! Putt! Putt! Checking out the guys before leaving the parking lot is Maritza Jara. irk. ■Kl Michael Hall kk- JA Jay Hamm 78 £' i Seniore Wayne Hardy Connie Harker Brian Hatch Tina Hayes Geoffrey Hennings Teri Hayward Heather Herald David Henson Andrew Virginia Hernandez Hershberger Hicks Hill 7« if V Pamela Hoebom Kirk Hoffman Travis Holland Odis Holloway Shelly Horton Craig Hughes Lara Holt Nichelle Holt Patrick Huston Tami Hyde Keith Idso Darla Imhoff Justin Jaurigut Tammy Jackson John E. Jamison Maritza Jara Lisa Johnson Douglas Jennings Jennifer Johnson Deborah Sharia Yolanda Lisa Johnston Joy Ka8t Kennemer Richard Holly Lynn Andrew Kerr Krecklow Kumelski Kusche Natasha Christopher Hinh Larry Larimer Latam Le Leach Kristine Lee Truong Duy Lenguyen Reggie Lewis Bishop Lister Seniors Nate Robert Lorie Michelle Little Little Long Loucks Jeff Trent Matthew Rebecca Love Lynch Lyons Mackinnon Mahoney Yvonne Marquez Seniors Moira . Maclean Jennifer Martin V Susan May Blaine McCauley Jacque McGoldrick Ty McGraw Regina Medina Robert Mercier Paula McWhirter Loretta Mendez Seniors Elaine Michaud Blakely Miller Chris Mooney Rhonda Miller Kimberly Moore Jennifer Morehart Michelle Moore Gina Nelson Kimber Neuffer Robin Nelson Jennifer Murray Seniors William Letisha Khoung Vu Newman Newton Ngo Nguyen Jeff Donna Marlena Shawn Nienaber Nolan Numkena O’Neil Robert Duane Ockey Oliver Olbricht Seniore Greta Olson Roy Olson Russell Oonk Kolbie Openshaw Where 8 mom? Waiting for a ride home after Cheer practice were Bill Carrasco and Ken Orman. Kenneth Orman Andrew Ortiz Kristina Otterstedt Gary Ostendorf Rio « Daphne Jeffrey Renee Owen Pallas Parke Parkhurst Joanna Julie Elisabeth Richard Pawlak Payne Pence Perez William Cindy Minh Ray Perling Peterson Pham Phillips Seniors Deborah Pinter Christina Pitman Donald Platt Greg Pleasants Steven Poore Deirdre Powell Michael Preston Michael Quihuis Ray Richardson Gina Robles Seniors Laune Rocz Duane Romney Mary Rosales Jacob Rothenberg Yvonne Ruiz Raul Ruiz Eric Rupnow Kimberly Sanders John Sandner Isadora Scheibenreif Jennifer Schrack Tammy Schlador Hail to our fighting team! Singing the fight song after putting up a spirit sign are Gina Robles, Mary Margar- et Rosales, Kim Wood, and Karla Schuman. Kirk Schreier Erwin Schubert aria Michael Schutz Grant Schulte Eric Schuyler Schumann Jayne Scott Richard Scott Robert Scott Wayne Scott 4. . Robert Tonya Tom Leia Sever Sharp Sheppard Sherinian James Shinn Jon Slusser Diane Simon Bryan Smalley Seniora Jeff Smith Keith Smith Nicole Smith Nancy Smith Robert Smith Jon Spotts Tiffany Sorgen Deborah Stakebake Patty Soto Karen Staub Timothy Stiltner Stephanie Stimson Tracey Stokes Carol Carl Strauss Strempke Tehira Strong Patricia Michael Steve Jennifer Swartz Sylvester Taylor Tether e Senior Martrell Turner Eve Tuhey Rebecca Valenzuela Amy Trowbridge Lisa Vasquez Michele Virgo Lori Vesely Dennis Waddell I )otti Lonnie 'This is toughJ thinks Travis Holland as he struggles Weinel Werth with a math problem. Seniors Steven Sarah Robin Jennifer Wheeler Wictor Wilcock Wilhite Kimberly Alicia Linda Derek Wood Woodard Worth Wozencraft MOST LIKELY TO MARRY FOR MONEY Derek Wozencraft and Tehira Strong BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Janet Davis and Paul Frederick Senior Personalities TEACHERS PET Shad Griffin and Michelle Virgo MOST LIKELY TO OWN A BUDWEISER CORPORATION Travis Holland and Darla Imhoff Si-ninr IVrMHutlilir? BEST BUILD Dwight Johnson and Rene Parkhurst BIGGEST JOCK Karla Schumann and Carl Strempke Senior Personalities BIGGEST BREAK-UP Derek Wozencraft and Karen Adamczyk CUTEST COUPLE Don Platt and Debbie Pinter Senior Personalities BIGGEST FLIRT Kolbie Openshaw andJay Lister Senior Personalities MOST LIKELY TO BE MISTAKEN FOR A FRESHMAN Robert Oliver and Dori Bowers BIGGEST MOUTH Robert Oliver and Elizabeth Davis BEST DRESSED Jim Shinn and Melanie Ankeney Senior Personalities Christy Pitman 103 Keith Idso BIGGEST HAM Kim Wood Russell Oonk BEST HAIR Senior Personalities BIGGEST PARTY ANIMAL John Trejo and Darla Imhoff MOST LIKELY TO BECOME PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. Andy Ortiz and Adella Bracken Senior Personalities PRETTIEST EYES Jon Slusser and Jennifer Johnson CUTEST SMILE Angela Garduno and Bill Carrasco Senior Personalities MOST LIKELY TO SLEEP THROUGH, FORGET, OR BE LATE TO GRADUATION Tracy Coleman and Wayne Hardy MOST LIKELY TO BE LOST ON SENIOR FLING Greta Olson and Brandon Grantham Senior Personalities MOST LIKELY TO BE IN THE MOVIES Ken Orman and Dori Bowers BIGGEST CHANGE Ken Collins Senior Personalities MOST SPIRITED Ken Orman and Debbie Pinter MOST HYPER Ken Orman and Dori Bowers Senior Personalities Senior Personalities MOST INVOLVED Jim Shinn and Debbie Pinter MOST ACCOMPLISHED DITCHER Marni Glenn and Rob Little HIGHEST IQ Ray Richardson and Lara Holt Senior Personal iti CUTEST BUNS Raul Ruiz and Elizabeth Boettcher Senior Credits Karen Adamczyk Dionysus 12; Inter- act 9, 10; Ski Club 11; Pep Club 12. David Adem JV Band 9, 10; Fresh- men Football 9. Marirae Agee HERO 12; Key Club 9; Flag Line 9. Connie Allen Horizon 9; Matt Mates 10. Barbara AltergottDeca 11,12; Chor- ale 9, 10; Soccer Club 10,11-secretary; Varsity Soccer 10, 11,12-manager;. Melanie Ankeney Swimming 9, 10, 11,12. Julie Arthurs French Club 11; Pep Club 12; A Capell Choir 10, 11; Jazz- min 11; JV Cheer 11; Varsity Cheer 12. Staci Ault HERO 12. Lionel Austin Anytown Club 9; Science Club 10-vice president; Nation- al Honor Society 10,11, 12-treasurer; Altamira 12; Closeup 11-president. Keith Auzenne JV Basketball 10. Carmelita Babb HERO 12-vice presi- dent; Buff-alo 11,12. Cindy Barker Drama Club 12; Deca 12; Chorale 9; JV Band 10,11. Kyle Barnet Tv Productions 12. Paul Barnum Auto Buffs 12; Jazz- min 9; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9. Phillip Barton Cross Country 9; J V Track 9; Varsity Track 11. Jon Berry Freshmen Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 12; JV Baseball 9. Sharonda Bess JV Volleyball 9;- Cross Country 9; Varsity Track 9,10. Robyn Birkholz Altamera 9; Inter- act 9, 10. Mark Bjorem JV Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Freshmen Football 9; JV Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12; Freshmen Baseball 9. Dru Blanc Science Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 9, 10, 11-treasurer, 12- president; Ski Club 9,10,11,12; Alta- mira 11,12; Orchestra 9-historian, 10- treasurer, 11, 12; French NHS 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12. JinelleL. Borders Flagline 10; Year- book 9; Anytown 12; HERO 12. Patrick Bliss Science Club ll;Touch- down Club 11; Freshmen Football 9; Varsity Football 11; Varsity Soccer 9, 10. Dori Bowers Junior Class Girl’s Representative; Majorette 10, 11, 12; A Capella Choir 9; Key Club 12; Thes- pians 11; Drama 10-secretary; Pep Club 12-secretary; TV Productions 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Mat Mates 11, 12. Adella Bracken Chorale 9; DECA 11,12; BSU 12; Pep Club 12; NHS 9. Rhonda Brown Frosh Homecoming Attendant; JV Band 9; Interact 10. Glenn Bryant JV Band 9, 10, 11; Concert Band 11,12; Marching Band 11,12. Ngoc Bui French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10, 11,12. Sherry Bumpass Frosh Softball 9. Shereen Burns Junior Class Repre- sentative; Frosh Softball 9; Pom Line 10, 11-secretary, 12-captain. David Bushman Concert Band 9, 10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Jazzmin 9; Science Club 11; NHS 11, 12. Kevin Butler JV Band 9, 10; Honor Band 11; Marching Band 11,12-vice- president; Yearbook 11. Tia ByrdLatin Club 9; JV Band 9; Concert Band 10,11; Marching Band 10,11; COE 12. John Calciano Varsity Football Man- ager 12. Susan Canterbury Spanish Club 9; JV Volleyball 12. Bill Carrasco Senior Class Boy’s Representative; MECHA 12-vicepres- ident; Altamira 10, 12; Pep Club 12; Touchdown Club 9, 10; French Club 12-vicepresident; Science Club 10; Inter- act 10, 11; JV Track 9; Varsity Track 10; Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Cheer 12. Deena Casey Band 9; COE 12. Sonny Cassel JV Band 9; Science Club 11; Varity Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Frosh Football 9. Randy Cervantes Yearbook 10, 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Frosh Basketball 9; Frosh Football 9; Varsity Football 10. Shaelin Charania Orchestra 9; Boy’s and Girl’s State 11; Pep Club 12; French Club 10,11-class rep., 12-histor- ian; Science Club 11, 12; Interact 11, 12-secretary; NHS 11, 12; Frosh Ten- nis 9. Christina Cicliot A Capella Choir 9, 10; DECA 12. Karen Clark German Club 11, 12; Drama 9; Key Club 11. Trisha Clark HERO 12-vicepresi- dent; Dionysus 12; Mat Mates 11- secretary, 12. Ken Collins Band 9,10,11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; German Club 9, 10, 11; Science Club 10; NHS 11, 12; Swim- ming 11, 12. Debbie Columbus DECA 12; BSU 10,11,12. Michelle Comeaux Marching Band 11-council, 12-drum majorette; Jazz Band 11; Newspaper 12. Victor Cordts German Club 11; JV Football 10. Laura Cota DECA 11, 12. Suzette Cowley Senior Class Girl’s Representative; Ski Club 12; Science Club 9,10; Interact 9,10,11,12; Frosh Volleyball 9; Pom Line 10. Colette Cox COE 12; Varsity Track 10, 11, 12; Frosh Softball 9. Flint Craig Senior Class Secretary- Treasurer; Touchdown Club 9, 10, 11; Science Club 10; Interact 9, 10; NHS 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 11, 12; Varsity Track 10, 11,12. Heather Cranwell Concert Band 9, 10; Marching Band 9, 10; Anytown Club 10. Cynthia Creel Student Council 12; Mecha 12; Key Club 12; SADD 10- Secretary Treasurer; Archery 9; Mary Clayton JV Band 10,11; Con- cert Band 12; Marching Band 12; French Club 9,10; Science Club 10,11; Interact 11. Tracy Coleman JV Band 9; French Club 9; Frosh Baseball Statistician 9; Varsity Baseball Statistician 10, 11; Swimming 10, 12; Pom Line 11, 12; Frosh Cheer 9. Jackie Court Chorale 9; HERO 12. Julie Daniels DECA 11, 12. Eric Darden Cross Country 9. Senior Credit Marsha Dare Class Officer 9,10,11; Spanish Club 12; Altamira 11, 12; DECA 11; German Club 12; TV Pro- ductions 10, 11, 12; Frosh Basketball 9. Tara Dass Latin Club 11, 12; Alta- mira 12; German Club 11,12; Science Club 12. Elizabeth Davis Orchestra 9; Pep Club 12; Interact 11,12; Frosh Cheer; JV Cheer 10. Dana DeFoe Ski Club 12; COE 12-sec- retary. Carisa DelFosse Yearbook 12; Drama 10; Interact 11,12. Tracey Denenberg Science Club 11. Kris Dibbern Orchestra 9,10,11,12; A Capella Choir 9; Altamira 10, 11- editor, 12-editor; Science Club 10,11; NHS 11,12. Chris Dicken Orchestra 9,10; French Club 9,10,11,12-president; Key Club 11,12; Interact 11. Khoa Do Science Club 10,11; Chess Club 11; NHS 11, 12. Lisa Davie Yearbook 12; DECA 12. Toni DeDios Ski Club 11,12. Eric Denney JV Wrestling 11. Susan Ditsworth Concert Band 9, 10; Marching Band 9, 10; Latin Club 12; NHS 9,10,11,12. Kristie Dukepoo FFA 9,10,11,12. Vicky Duran Frosh Softball 9; Frosh Volleyball 9. Ellie Evans Altamira 10; Varsity Soccer 10. Susan Ensworth Flagline 9,10; Orch- estra 9; Chorale 9,10; HERO 12. Caroline Esparza Pep Club 12. Chung Fan Chess Club 10, 11; PIP 12; NHS 11, 12; JV Track 11; Swim- ming 10. Jana Forister Newspaper 9, 10-ad- vertising manager, 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Key Club 11, 12-secretary; JV Track 10; Varsity 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11. Mark Frantzke JV Baseball 11. Kristin Fisher Pep Club 12; JV Track 11; Varsity Baseball Statistic- ian 12; Mat Mates 12. Tosha Foshie Newspaper 10,11,12; DECA 12; Pep Club 12-president; Drama 9; Key Club 12. Lisa Garcia HERO 12; Frosh Soft- ball 9; JV Softball 10. Senior Credits Angela Garduno Letterman Club 12; Yearbook 11,12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Softball Club 12; Frosh Softball 9; JV Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11, 12; Frosh Basketball 9; Frosh Volleyball 9; JV Volleyball 10; Varsity Volleyball 11,12. Marni Glenn Yearbook 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; Letter Club 12; Softball Club 12; Frosh Softball 9; JV Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11; Frosh Basket- ball 9. Melissa Goff DECA 11,12; Pep Club 12; Key Club 12; Dionysus 12; Pom Line 12. Julie Gomez MECHA 12; Spanish Club 11,12; JV Band 10; Key Club 12; Frosh Softball 9; Frosh Baseball Statis- tician 9; Varsity Baseball Stats 10. Angelica Gonzalez COE 12; Frosh Volleyball 9. Brandy Grantham Yearbook 12; DECA 12; Ski Club 11,12; FFA 9,10; Varsity Track 12; Varsity Wrestling 12; Frosh Football 9. Shad Griffin Senior Class Vice-presi- dent; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 10, 11, 12-president; Kings Club 11,12; Inter- act 10, 11,12-vice president; NHS 12; JV Track 10; Varsity Track 11,12. Don Grimsley Varsity Soccer 10,11, 12. Ricky Gurule Frosh Track 9; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10. Robert Greenan Close-up president 10; Foreign Exchange Student 11; German Club 12; PIP 12; NHS 12. Anthony Hadley Ski Club 10,11,12; Science Club 10, 11. Mike Hall German Club 11-treasur- er; Swimming 11. Connie Harker Audio-Visual Club 11; Interact 10,11; HERO 12. Teri Hayward French Club 12; HERO 12. David Henson Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 12; JV Soccer 9; Varsity Soccer 11. Heather Herald Close-up 11; Con- cert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Science Club 9,10; NHS 11,12. Armando Hernandez Touchdown Club 11, 12; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 12; JV Wrestling 10; Varsity Wrestling 11, 12; Jv Football 10, 11; Varsity Football 12. Virginia Hernandez MECHA 9; COE 12. Michael Higgins Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 11, 12- council; Varsity Soccer 9, 10; Cross Country 9. Brian Hatch Varsity Soccer 9,10,11, 12; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10. Geoffrey Hennings DECA 11; Frosh Wrestling 9. T.J. Hill BSU 11; Key Club 11; Frosh Track 9; JV Track 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Frosh Football 9; Varsity Foot- ball 10. Pam Hoeburn DECA 12; Varsity Soccer Statistician 9,10. Kirk Hoffman Ski Club 12. Travis Hoi land Auto Buffs 12; Touch- down Club 10, 11, 12; Frosh Baseball 9; Jv Baseball 10; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. Lara Holt Spanish Club 12; Pep Club 12; Science Club 9,10,11; FBLA 9; Interact 11, 12; NHS 11, 12; JV Tennis 9, 10; Varstiy Tennis 11, 12; Pom Line 11, 12-secretary. Shelly Horton Orchestra 9,10; Var- sity Soccer Statistician 11; Varsity Softball Statistician 12. Patrick Houston Yearbook 12; Photo- graphy Club 12; Ski CLub 10,11. Tami Hyde Latin Club 9, 10-secre- tary; A Capella Choir 9, 10; Science Club 11; Mime Troupe 11; Drama 11. Keith Idso Varsity Soccer 9, 10, 11- captain, 12-captain. Lori Iverson DECA 12; Frosh Soft- ball 9; Varsity Softball 11; Cross Country 9; Frosh Cheer 9. Maritza Jara Orchestra 9,10; Frosh Softball 9; Frosh Basketball 9. Tammy Jackson Audio-Visual Club 11; HERO 12. Antonette James HERO 12; Mat Mates 10,11, 12. Doug Jennings Chess Club 10, 11, 12. Dwight Johnson Varsity Track 12; Varsity Football 12. Jennifer Johnson A Capella Choir 9,10; JV Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11; Swimming 9, 10. Lisa Johnson Chorale 9, 10; JV Soccer Statistician 10; Varsity Soccer Statistician 11. Debby Johnston Yearbook 11, 12; FFA 12; Frosh Cheer 9; Pom Line 10, 11. Fred Jones Frosh Basketball 9; Var- sity Basketball 10,11. Sharia Joy ROTC 12; French Club 11; Science Club 11; Mime Troupe 10, 11; Drama 9,10,11-president, 12; Thes- pians 9, 10, 11-secretary, 12. Lisa Kennemer Mat Mates 12. Richard Kerr Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Track 12; Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11; Frosh Basketball 9; Cross Count- ry 9, 10, 11, 12; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10. Matt Knutson Auto Buffs 12;Touch- down Club 11, 12; Frosh Track 9; JV Track 10; Frosh Wrestling 9; Varsity Wrestling 10,11,12; Frosh Football9; Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12. Holly Krecklo Dionysus 10, 11,12. Andy Kusche Jazz Band 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Marching Band 9, 10; DEC A 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12; JV Track 10. Lynn KumelskiAltamira 11; Photo- graphy Club 12; Pep Club 12. Natasha Larimar Latin Club 10,11, 12; Altamira 11, 12; NHS 11, 12. Hinh Le Altamira 12; Pep Club 12; French Club 12; Key Club 11; JV Tennis 10; Varsity Tennis 11. Kristine Lee A Capella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. Truong Duy Le Nguyen MECHA 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 10.11. Lisa Lennon Key Club 10, 11,12. Nate Little Auto Buffs 12; Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10, 11; Var- sity Baseball 12; Varsity Soccer 11, 12. Lori Long HERO 12. Jay Lister DECA 10, 11; BSU 11; Touchdown Club 10,11; Science Club 11; Key Club 11; Frosh Track 9; JV Track 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10; Var- sity Basketball 11,12; Frosh Football 9; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12. Rob Little DECA 11,12; Ski Club 11; Touchdown Club 11, 12; Kings Club 12; Frosh Track 9; JV Track 11; Var- sity Track 12; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11. Mathew Lyons FFA 10,11,12; Var- sity Tennis 12. Michelle Loucks JV Band 9; Ski Club 12; Science Club 11; Dionysus 10, 11, 12; JV Track 10; Pom Line 11. Rebecca MacKinnon Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Altamira 10, 11, 12-editor; French Club 9, 10, 11-secretary, 12; NHS 10, 11, 12. Blaine McCauley Junior Class Boy’s Representative; Spanish Club 12; Jazz- min 10,11,12; A Capella Choir 10,11, 12; Science Club 12; Mime Troupe 11, 12; Drama 10, 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12. Jacque McGoldrick DECA 12; French Club 9,10; NHS 9. Paula McWhirter Jazzmin 9,10,11, 12; A Capella Choir 9, 10. 11, 12; Science Club 11; Drama 11; Thes- pians 11; Swimming 9, 10. 11, 12. Moira MacLean Frosh Volleyball 9; Frosh Basketball 9; Frosh Softball 9. Jim Mahony Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12. John Mason BSU 11,12; Frosh Bas- ketball 9; Varsity Soccer 11, 12. Sally May Mat Mates 10, 11, 12; JV Track 11. Susan May Pep Club 12; Mat Mates 10,11,12; JV Track 11. Gina Medina MECHA 12; Dionysus 12; Frosh Basketball 9; Frosh Volley- ball 9; JV Softball 10. Loretta Mendez Concert Band 12. Blakely Miller Science Club 12; Dion- ysus 10,11, 12. Chris Mooney JV Track 11; JV Bas- ketball 10,12; JV Football 9. Kimberly More Altamira 11; Year- book 11; Newspaper 11; BSU 9,10,11, 12. Michelle Moore Science Club 11; NHS 11, 12; Swimming 9; Varsity Badminton 11, 12. Hui Mun Marching Band 9; Science CLub 10, 11. Jennifer Morehart Junior Class Council; Concert Band 9, 10; March- ing Band 9,10; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 11,12; Science Club 9,10; Key Club 12; Anytown 10, 12; Dionysus 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12. Khuong Ngo HERO 12. Marlena Numkena Varsity Soft- ball Statistician 10; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10. Keith Olbricht Newspaper 11, 12- editor; Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club 11; Key Club 11, 12-vice pres- ident; Anytown 11,12; Interact 9,11, 12; Frosh Baseball 9. Robert Oliver Letterman’s Club 12; Pep Band 11; J V Band 10,11; Touch- down Club 12; Science Club 11; JV Baseball 10; JV Football 10, 11; Var- sity Footbal 12. Greta Olson JV Tennis 10; Swim- ming 9, 10, 11, 12. Shawn O’Neill Frosh Tennis 9; Vars- ity Tennis 11, 12; Cross Country 9. Ken Orman Senior Class Business Manager; Concert Band 11; March- ing Band 10; Pep Club 12; Drama 11, 12; Thespians 11, 12 Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Cheer 12; Frosh Football 9. Andrew Ortiz Frosh Class Represen- tative; Sophomore Vice President; Jun- ior Class President; Senior Class Presi- dent; Boy’s State 12; Pep Club 12; Kings Club 10,11; Science Club 9,10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Anytown 11; Interact 11, 12. Daphne Pallas Pep Club 12; Mime Troupe 11, 12; Drama 11, 12; Thes- pians 11,12; Key Club 10; Interact 9, 10; JV Badminton 9, 10. Jeff Parke JV Band 9; Auto Buffs 10, 12; Frosh Football 9. Renee Parkhurst Drama 9; HERO 12; JV Track 10; JV Basketball 10. Julie Payne Flagline 10; A Capella Choir 9; Altamira 11,12; Pep Club 12; Science Club 12; Mime Troupe 12; Drama 12; Interact 11, 12; Forensics 11, 12; TV Productions 11, 12. Lisa Pence Yearbook 12; Newspaper 10, 11, 12; Photography Club 12. Cindy Peterson Newspaper 12; Pep Club 12; Key Club 12. Minh Pham Science Club 9, 10, 11; FBLA 9. Debbie Pinter Yearbook 10, 11, 12- editor; Pep Club 12-treasurer; Ger- man Club 9, 10-secretary; Softball Club 12-vice president; Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Frosh Softball 9; Jv Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11, 12; JV Volleyball 10; Varsity Volleyball 11, 12; JV Cheer 10; Varsity Cheer 11-treasurer, 12-captain. Lara Pipho JV Band 9; Newspaper 9; TV Productions 10, 11. Christy Pitman Senior Class Girl’s Representative; Frosh Cheer 9; Var- sity Cheer 10,11, 12. Don Platt Letterman Club 9,10,11, 12; Touchdown Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Kings Club 11, 12; Varsity Soccer 9, 10. 11, 12; Swimming 9; Frosh Foot- ball 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Foot- ball 12. Steve Poore FFA 9, 10, 11, 12-vice president; Frosh Track 9; Swimming 9, 10,11, 12. Mikele PowellJV Band 10; DECA 11. 12; BSU 11, 12; JV Basketball 10; Frosh Volleyball 9. Mike Preston Touchdown Club 11; Frosh Track 9; JV Track 10; Varsity Track 11,12; Frosh Football 9. Mike Quihuis Auto Buffs 12; Varsity Track 11, 12. Lisa Rawls BSU 9, 10, 11, 12; COE 12. Gina Robles Softball Club 12-vice president; Varsity Softball 10,11, 12; JV Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 10,11,12; Varsity Volleyball 9,10,11, 12. Benji Rodriguez JV Band 9, 10; Chess Club 9, 10; Frosh Wrestling 9; JV Wrestling 10; Varsity Wrestling 11,12. Mary Margaret RosalesOrchestra 9,10,11,12; Girl’s State; Pep Club 12; Science Club 11; Key Club 11, 12; Interact 9, 10, 11; Varsity Tennis 11, 12-captain; JV Softball 10. Jacob Rothenburg Student Council 11,12; PIP 12; DECA 11; Ski Club 11; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10; Cross Country 12. Steven Rugg A Capella Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 11, 12; PIP 12; NHS 11,12; Swiming 9, 12. Charles Ruiz Key Club 11; Interact 11. Raul Ruiz Sophomore Homecoming Attendant; Key Club 11; Frosh Base- ball 9; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Base- ball 11, 12; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11,12. Yvonne RuizSpanish Club 9,10; Ski Club 9,10; Key Club 9,10. Kimberly Sanders DECA 12. John Sanders DECA 12. Elizabeth Schall Marching Band 9, 10,11,12. Senior Credite Tammy Schlador Spanish Club 11; Ski Club 12; French Club 12; Key Club 11. Jennifer Schrack Spanish Club 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Ski CLub 10, 11, 12; Science Club 11; Any town 12; NHS 11,12; Varsity Track 10,11, 12; Frosh Basketball 9; Frosh Volleyball 9; Var- sity Volleyball 10, 11, 12; Varsity Cheer 10. 11,12. Karla Schumann Outstanding Ath- lete Of Class 9, 10; Pep Club 12; Softball Club 12-president; Frosh Soft- ball 9; J V Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11, 12; Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12; JV Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 10, 11,12. Michel Schutz Pep Club 12; Science Club 12; Foreign Exchange Student from Luxemburg 12. Donald Scott FFA 9, 10,11, 12. Jayne Scott Yearbook 12; FFA 9,10, 11, 12. Robert Scott Ski Club 12; Science Club 11; JV Track 9. Wayne Scott FFA 9, 10, 11,12. Robert Sever Varsity Wrestling 10; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. Tom Sheppard Auto Buffs 12; TV Productions 11; Frosh Baseball 9; Frosh Football 9. Leia Sherinian Student Council 12; Pep Club 12; Ski CLub 12; Swimming 9. Jim Shinn Junior Class Boy’s Rep- resentative; Student Body President 12; BSU 12-president; Pep Club 12; Touchdown CLub 11,12; Kings Club 12; Key Club 12; Varsity Track 9,10, 11, 12; Frosh Football 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Footall 11,12. Diane Simon A Capella Choir 9,10, 11,12; PIP 12. Jon Slusser Marching Band 9; Auto Buffs 12. Jeffrey Smith ROTC 10,11,12; Ski Club 10,11; JV Wrestling 10. Keith Smith Touchdown Club 11, 12; Kings Club 11; JV Track 11; Var- sity Soccer 9, 12; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Frosh Football 9; J V Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. Nichole Smith BSU 12; HERO 11, 12-secretary; Frosh Volleyball 9. Jon Spotts DECA 12-vice president. Robert Smith Touchdown Club 11; BSU 11,12; Marching Band 11;SADD 10; HERO 12; JV Track 10,11; Varsity Track 12; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Football 11. Debbie Stakebake Student Council 11; Science Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Interact 11,12; Pom Line 11. 12. Tod Stewart Science Club 9,10; JV Wrestling 9,10; JV Tennis 9; Varsity Tennis 10. Tim Stiltner Varsity Track 9,10,11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12. Tracey Stokes HERO 12; PIP 10,12; FBLA 10, 11-secretary. Carol Strauss Varsity Track 9, 10, 11; Frosh Softball 9; JV Softball 10; Varsity Softball 11; Volleyball 9; JV Volleyball 10,11. Carl Strempke Frosh Wrestling 9; JV Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12. Stephen Thomas Science CLub 11, 12; Ski Club 12; NHS 11, 12. Martha Thompson Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Me Donalds National Honor Band 12. Andrew Trelease Science Club 10, 11; Frosh Baseball 9; JV Baseball 10; Frosh Basketball 9; Basketball Man- ager 12. Amy Trowbridge NHS 11, 12; Pom Line 10. Eve Tuhey Student Council 11; French Club 10; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12; Yearbook 12; Interact 10; JV Track 10; Varsity Track 11, 12; Frosh Cheer 9; JV Cheer 11; Varsity Cheer 12. Martel Turner COE 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Interact 12; Frosh Baseball 9. Jennifer Wilhite Marching Band 9, 10; Concert Band 9,10. Kimberly Wood Anytown 9,10; Key Club 9, 10; Science Club 9, 10, 11; French Club 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Orchestra 9, 10; NHS 11, 12; Interact 9, 10, 11, 12; PIP 12; Pom Line 11, 12-captain; Frosh Basketball 9; JV Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12. Derek Wozencraft Student Council 9,10,11,12; Key Club 11; Kings Club 11, 12-president; Ski Club 9, 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Yearbook 12; Interact 11; Varstiy Track 12. Michelle Ybarra Mat Mates 9, 10, 11,12-vice president. s p o R T S Varsity team had pride, worked together It was a season of close ones, many of which “got away.” The won-lost record was not what the team had hoped for but they never stopped trying. Each game lost was a result of a few close calls, a missed block or two, or a drop- ped pass. The entire team “worked hard and played tough.” According to Senior Jim Shinn, “We had a lot of team spirit and pride.” Among the outstanding players men- tioned by the coaches were Seniors Gary Ostendorf, Carl Strempke, Jay Lister. Travis Holland and Jim Shinn; and Juniors Dave Robson, T.C. Wright, Todd Houck and Luke Schenzil. All the way! Carrying the ball for a touchdown against Mesa was Jim Shinn. Where is everyone? Starting quarterback Dave look out! Running the ball was T.C. Wright (21) as Robson looks down the field for an open rccievcr. Luke Schinzel (65) makes a great block against Cortez. Varsity Footbal All right Tempe! The team comes back from a halftime lecture to a great welcome by the spirited THS fans What power! Stopping the Dobson player was Scott Jordan. Hold him back! Stopping the Chandler player was Jay Lister. ursitv Football Get it! Tempe gets the ball after both teams struggle in a dog pile. Stick him! On the kick off against Dobson Raul Ruiz makes a block. Teamwork! All going in for a gang tackle are Todd Houck, Jim Shinn, T.C. Wright, and CarlStrempke stopping the opponent from gaining yardage. ' S ' Pushing the Dobson defender was Dwight Johnson (33) as T.C. Wright (21) ran the ball. The Uarsity Football Team The Varsity Football Team. Front row: Eric Neal, Paul Ruiz,Travi8 Holland, Armando Hernandez, Mike Mosley, Jon Ferris and Mike Dowhie. Second row: Don Platt, Carl Strempke, Robert Oliver, T.C. Wright, Jason Kirby, Derek Sanders, Gary Ostendorff and Scott Jordan. Third row: Dwight Johnson, Keith Smith, Dave Robson, Coach Glen Alford, Coach Norm LaBarge, Coach Ed Yeager, Todd Houck, Jay Lister and Robert Sever. Back row: Luke Schinzel, Matt Billingsley, Rob Little, Dan Haver, Sean Scow, John Trejo, Kevin Sotomayor, Jim Shinn and John Berry. Psych! Sophmore running back Toby Wright fakes out two defensive players and trys to gain more yardage. Ready Buff fans ? Sophomore running back Kevin Jackson looks down the field with intentions of going all the way. Oh baby, wacth out! Sophmorerunningback Toby Wright is ready to go all the way with the help of Sophmore line backer Don Cox with his nice coverage. Buffaloes! Sophmore linebacker Don Cox has plans for just running over defensive players and racing down the field into Buffalo Territory. Losing season doesn’t daunt JV Football Despite the work of some talented individuals, the JV Football team ended with a losing season. Their lack of wins, however, did not stop the team's efforts. The lack of a strong passing game was offset by the rushing talents of Toby Wright who gained nearly 100 yards per game. According to Coach Shannon Radford, the team performed ‘‘fair” and he cited Sophomores Joe Quihuis and Nacho Hernandez as the team’s outstanding linemen. The defensive leaders were Sophomores Donny Cox and Junior Karl Krum. Football TK3.PT . TEMPE 'Tempe 73- ,75. , 74 , g . _72_82_31 ,12 Sr64Sn Y -, W ■ I _ J -J ml ! N I - { n - !T TFMPF TEMPK -rplAp ' tU: p TE - • TKMVfc . .S-Bv.Wj T •.w,it5 l5q; ;-sss) a i so ,bs 3ft g,1.1irM g . . £ , , ' The JV Football Team. Front row: Mario A Hernandez, Dominic Monacchio, Karl Krum, Kevin Jackson, Mario C. Hernandez, Rick Lorenzo, David Davidson, Marvin Steward, Danny Martinez, Dennis Gallagher and Ray Huerta. Second row: Enice Hooks. John Henson, Jerome White, Steve Randall, Daniel Trujillo, Gunar Schnizcl. Raul Monreal, Richard McGlasson, Toby Wright, Joel Schiffer and Joe Quihuis. Back row: Mike Montanez, Steve Mendoza, John Ware, Don Cox.Toland Black, George Davis, Joe Estrada, Nacho Hernandez, Jason Stout, Shane Christenson and Shannon Radford. Football Freshmen Football showed true Buff skill It was an outstanding year for Freshman foot- ball with the team heading toward an undefeated season. The team’s abilities and accomplishments drew many excited Buff fans and parents to their games, a rarity for underclass athletics. According to the coaches, all of the players demonstrated remarkably good skills but four were particularly outstanding. They were running back Ty Armstead, linebacker Steven Douglas, guard Steve Carr and lineman Blaine Comeaux. Head Coach Curtis Cook said, “This is the best freshman team I’ve seen. When these guys get to the Varsity, they’ll be awesome. Look for a champ- ionship from them.” Caught ya! Running back Ty Armstead(22) tackles a Powell player at the 20 yard line! That’8 Two down Runningback Ty Armstead (22) easily escapes some would be tacklers while Adrian Chaf- fins (67) runs to block. Watch out! Fullback Steven Douglas (30) searches for an open man. C ISM ) Let’8 Go! Slot back Brian Watkins (23) pulls away from an opponent’s grasp. Here he comes! Running back Ty Armstead (22), heads for some yardage as teamates Larry Ostendorf (11), Steve Carr (50) and Mario Extrada (77) clear the way. We can play rough too! Noseguard Brad Baughman (82), Ty Armstead (22) and Mike Conway (43) stick it to the ball carrier as defensive end Blaine Comeaux (80) and linebacker Steven Douglas (30) run to get in on the action. Freshman Football The Freshmen Football Team The Freshman Football Tcam.Top row: Steve Douglas, Mike Huddleston, Richard Mavis, Ullysscs Portugal, Steve Porter, Mike Conway, Jerome Moss, Ty Armstead, Richard Rusch, Steven Stegall, Kwabene Mack, Jason Mohney, Quincy Taylor Second row: Coach Curtis Cook, Coach Jimmy Williams, Adrian Chaffins, Sean Newton, Andy Mendoza, Kenneth Swinehart, Wade Farnsworth, Johnny Nunez, Elias Achcy, Ethan Washington, Marcus White, Larry Ostendorf, Patrick Esparza, Mike Jacques. Daniel Taplin, Coach Derrick Hofland First row: Mario Extrada, Blaine Comeaux, Nathan Chavez, Brian Watkins, Paul Rugenstcin, Octavio Rameriz, Aro Issac, Pete Martinez, Todd Stokes, Steve Carr, Lee Schrack, Jeff McDonald. Shawn Andreas, Jeff Stout, Brian Tolleson, and Brad Baughman. Freshman Football Volleyball ends on top Coming from the bottom up in a period of three years, the Var- sity Volleyball team made great strides in becoming one of the top teams in the state and in taking first place in the Cen- tral Tournament. The team had six returning lettermen. The group’s leaders were five grad- uating seniors who took the team to a great season, easily their best in many years. Slam! With all her power Junior Trina Gary spikes the ball. Got it! Streching to great lengths is Sophomore Elita Washington. Are you ready? Setting the ball to Sophmore Elita Washington isSenior Gina Robles. In your face! A block by Trina Gary results in a point for the Buffaloes. Ughhh...! Getting both hands on the ball, Senior Jenny Schrack makes an ace block with Sophomore Elita Wash- ington assisting. Volleyball The Uarsity Uolleyball Team The Varsity Volleyball Team. Front row: Ivorinda Gina Robles. Sara Colli, Jenny Schrack. Julie Celaya, Stewart. Dyannc Jackson, Elita Washington, Trina Debbie Pinter and Angela Garduno. Gary and Leanna Malone. Back row: Carrie O’Brccn, Volleyball Returning players key to JV Volleyball The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. Front row: Katy Gallagher, Elvira Valenzuela, Sue Contebury, Kim Stewart, Karen Olson and Amy Sabari. Back row: Coach Jenda Trowbridge, Tracy King, Tina Brent, Toni Escalante, Kim Douglass, Tracy Engleby and Manager Machelle Davis. Returning players from last year’s JV Volleyball team helped with their experience. Although the team was made up of rela- tively young talent, it showed showed promise for the future. Every member of the team im- proved throughout the season and showed they were winners at heart. 128 Vollcybal 1 got it! All concentration, Sophomore Kim Douglass bumps the ball for a set play. Vve got it! Making a last effort was Senior Sue Canterbury swinging at the ball. The Freshman Volleyball Team The Freshmen Volleyball Team: Front row: Tonya Warren, Heather Wenge. Jamie McRov.Josie Hudak.and Jennifer Jensen. Hovev. Marissa Cox. Yesenia Valenzuela, and Coach Sue Culumber. Technique and skill helped young team T he Varsity Badminton Team. Front row: Jennifer Ciolek, Michelle Moore and Jessica Hoffmann. Back row •Joy Bell. Martha Coleman. Heather Schiffer and Kristin Alford. •y Badminton Technique was the key for these young teams. There was only one Senior and she led the team. They had a learning, productive season and were looking forward to their high potential next year. Look! “I can do it with my eyes closed!” Junior Jennifer Ciolek prepares for a serve. I’ve got it! “Oops! I missed it” said Senior Heather Shiffer. No Sweat! said Junior Joy Bell as she Hurry Up! Waiting patiently for smacked the birdie over the net. her opponent to serve is Senior Heather Schiffer. Which way did it go? Watching the ball go over the net is Senior Michelle Moore. The JV Badminton Team. Front row: Tedisue Prentice, Lisa Tillery and Jill Beatty. Back row: Valerie Parevez, Lisa Winters, Rose Ann Amaya and Kimber Kelley. Badminton Boys make strong effort to improve The Boys Varsity Swim Team gave tremendous effort to make the team the best. Although they lost some, they make great strides in lowering their individual times. They gained great experience and practiced hard. According to Coach Bill Graham, the team had difficulty in competing against schools with USS swimmers who were allowed to practice several hours a day all year long. Flying high! Completing a backward dive is Sophomore Mike Kearney. Swimming The Boys Uarsity Swim Team The Boys Swimming Team. Front row: Casey Wickland. Da?. Galindez, David Pohlman, Bill Collins, Ken Collins. Scan Smith, Bonow, Matt Lyons, Steve Poore, Robert Mainier, John Ueland Jodal Vannoy, Mike Kearney, David Snodgrass and Scott and Ken Follett. Back row: Coach Bill Graham. Ali Sekou, Daren Hodges. - I £ I V) Girls Swim Team has successful year According to Coach Jim Vicich, the girls swim team, had some success. He said, “The key to team success this year was the ability of our number two and three swimmers to improve throughout the year.” Swoosh!Showing perfect form while pushing toward another win was Senior Melanie Ankeny. Uhhhh!Coming up for a deep breath was Karen Smith. Almost there! Pushing toward the finish line was Melanie Ankeny. No problem! In perfect form, Melissa Grischkowsky makes this dive look too easy. Swimming The Girls Uarsity Swim Team The Girls Swimming Team. Front row: Nicole Saliba, Chris- McGraw. Back row: Coach Vicich, Niki Apodaca, Missy Grisch- tinc Tucker, Tina Scammel, Andrea Cook. Karen Smith and kowsky, Melanie Ankeny, Karla Schumann, Kerri Fedorchak Corena Carpenter. Second row: Christine Follctt, Anne Longtin, and Greta Olson. Juliann Hardy, Cecilia Platt, Kris Moore, Amy Jeffery and Angie___________ _________________________________ r% ' The Boys Varsity Cross Country Team The Boys Cross Country Team, led by Sophomore Steve Kindt, was invited to the Doug Conley Invitation- al, the most presitgious cross country run in Arizona. The team was among the most successful in recent years. Said Senior Flint Craig, “We owe all of out success to Coach Jim Wehrman. He real- ly believed that we were go- ing to win, and when we start- ed to win, the enthusiasm level rose.” Senior Richard Kerr said, “Last year we were individ- uals running against each other. This year we were more of a team.” Look at him go! Running to get a big lead was Junior Tom Gustafson. The Boys Varsity Cross Country Team. Front row: Flint Craig, Richard Kerr and Tom Gustafson. Back row: Coach Jim Wehrman, Steve Kindt, Garry Bitters and Chris Burns. Almost at the finish. Running for the tape was Senior Richard Kerr. I m almost there! Running up a hill trying to catch his opponent was Junior Chris Burns. Cross Country JV Cross Country was vastly improved The Boys J V Cross Country Team. Front row: James Kerr and Jeff Casey. Back row: Coach Jim Wehrman, Sean Smith. Tim Stiltner and Doug Dixie. Mostly underclassmen, the JV Cross Country Team was really a team. It was a vast improvement over recent years and the boys each improved his running abilities by a large margin. Most runners gave credit for their improvements to their coach. They were, in the words of one fan, “A real credit to Tempe High and the Buffalo spirit.” I can beat him! Trying to take the lead was Sophomore Sean Smith. Boy, am I tired! Almost ready to Almost there! Running at a steady pack it in was Freshman Doug pace toward the finish line was Dixie Sophomore James Kerr. Cross Country Girls Cross Country worked to improve A hard three to four mile run was the daily practice stint for the Girls Cross Country Team. Mostly underclasmen, the girls worked hard to improve indi- vidual times and team times. The team’s top runners were Junior Barbara Palais, Sophomores Shannon Wells and Kellie Myrow and Freshman Terri Rickard. You can do it! Sprinting to pass her opponent was Sophomore Rhonda Blier. We're a feam Sophomores Denise Sheridan, Rhonda Blier and Samara Meyer run close together early in the race. Almost there! Dashing for best suiting her was Sophomore the finish line was Junior Bar- Denise Sheridan, bara Palais. Cross Country The Girls Cross Country Team. Front row: Samara Meyers. Rhonda Trisha Andreas. Sharonda Bess. Kellie Myrow, Barbara Palais, Terri | Blier, Denise Sheridan and Shannon Wells. Back row: Christcl Calvin, Rickard and Coach Ed Mendoza. Boys tennis “It’s going to be a great year,” promised Boys Tennis Coach Nick Bartoni. He said that the team has been build- ing for the past two years and that work has begun to pay off. “We have a well rounded team with lots of depth,” the coach said. He expected the season to end with the team at the State finals for the first time in many years. “There’s been a lot of work done at the feeder junior high schools which is beginning to pay off for us. We’ll be very strong,’’the coach promised. expected outstanding seasor Comin at yaVJunior David Take that! Top ranked Sophomore Andy Lath- Sharan hits a backhand. rop fires a bullet back across the net for the point. The Boys Varsity Tennis Team. First row: David Sharan, Ai Nguyen, Hinh and Ian Pettycrew. Back row: Coach Nick Bartoni, Andy Lathrop, Eric Soil, Ben Marcus and Shawn O’Neill. The Boys JV Tennis Team. First row: Ari Blankstein, Greg Ugenstein, Chris Rees, Ben Walters and Coach Nick Bartoni. Second row: Rob Mainieri, Alex Shivers, Nick Alcock, Shawn Hartley, Matt Wagner and Jason Scott. Tennis Team looks for top season “We have a well balanced team which can be one of the best in years for Tempe,” said Girls Tennis Team Coach Ms. Debbie Moore. She said that there is no one player that stands above all the others. “We have no ‘stars’ this year. Everyone is about even which makes a good team. We should have a good team record.” I got it! Sophomore Amy Jeffery returns her opponents hit. Go ahead-make my day! Senior Lara Holt dares her opponent to return her hit. That was a close one! Junior Heather Shiffer is relieved to have returned her opponent’s hard hit. Watch me! Sophomore Vicki Tarr serves a power hit. There you go! Freshman Lisa Mainieri returns her opponents serve. Could this be the winning serve? Senior Mary Margaret Rosales gives it her best shot. Tenni The Girls Varsity Tennis Team. Front Row: Mary Margaret Rosales, Vicki Tarr and Lara Holt. Back Row: Heather Shiffer, Amy Jeffery and Lisa Mainiere. The Girls J V Tennis Team. Front Row: Betty Jo Hernandez, Anita Cruz and Stacy Nakamura. Back Row: Katie Benton, Lisa Kinder, Brenda Davis and Cindy Sage. Tennis Optimism, camraderie help Frosh Tennis It was a learning period coupled with strong camrad- erie for the Girls Freshman Tennis Team. At season’s start, many didn’t know how to hold a tennis racket. But with concentrated effort on basics, footwork, serves and, above all running, Coach Les- ley Hamilton had a group of which she was justifiably proud. Their optimism and feeling of belong ing to a team kept their spirits up when some of the close calls meant losing a match. At sea- son’s end, three of the girls opted for the varsity team in the Spring. Yeah! The graceful moves of Katie Benton score another team point. Where 8 the ball? Searching the air after using her trickiest serve was Rach- ael Gundy. The Freshmen Girls Tennis Team: Front row: Lisa Kinder, Rachel Gundy and Katie Benton. Back row: Coach Lesley Hamilton, Brenda Davis, Dawn Buley, Seres Sosnowski and Lisa Mainieri. Freshmen Boys Tennis works to improve Uhh!. Using all his might, Ting! Using his most graceful serve Peter Storch hits the ball to Doug Jaynes scores the winning the other court. point. Bam! “Another perfect serve” David Flick thinks to himself. The Freshman Boys Tennis Team: Front row: David Flick, Peter Storch, Doug James, Nick Alcock, Garrett Lewif Back row: Jonah Firestone, Ari Blankstein, Adrian Kindred, Greg Laszakovits. Golfers make history setting new records The Buffalo Golf Team made history this year. The team broke all of the school’s golf records, including those that they set last year. Responsible for the feat were the team’s top five, Junior Rob Mangini, Senior Russel Oonk, Senior Andrew Hershberger, Sophomore Steve Fox and Sophomore James Pauley. “This is definitely the best team that I’ve ever coached here at Tempe High,’’ said Coach John Pauley. “These guys have real Buff pride and individual ability. And they are willing to go that extra mile in practice to insure that they’re ready for the matches.” Coach Pauley was also pleased that there were only two seniors among the top five golfers on the team. “That means things will continue to look up for the Buffs next year. We’re going to have people at State, I’m sure.” This year’s team was also graced by its first girl golfer, Stacy Nakamura, who was a high spirited junior. According to her teamates, “She adds a whole side to golfing which this team has never seen. She’s great, fits in easily, and is really part of the team.” That’s it! Junior Stacy Nakamura prepares for a hole in one. Here we go! Sophomore James Pauley gets ready to smash the ball across the course. Watch Out! Soph more Steve Fox keeps his eye on the ball as he skillfully swings. Golf The Golf Team The Golf Team. Front row: Rob Mangini, James Pauley. Andrew Hershberger, Mike Dyll and Steve Fox. Hack row: Derek Burks. Bruce Flood. Stacy Nakamura, Ken Rowlett, Roger Sealy, Russell Oonk and Coach John Pauley. Watch Out! Senior Andrew Heshberger can really putt that ball. Here it comes!Senior Russell Oonk tips the ball with ease. Golf Varsity basketball has successful seasor It was another up and down year for the Varsity Basketball team as they strove to meet their team goal of making it to the State playoffs. The consistency desired by both the coaches and the players seemed to be lacking for most of the season. A night when the team was “hot” might just as easily be followed by one when they couldn’t buy a basket. But through constant striving, work- ing hard and keeping their spirit and pride alive, the team managed to com- plete what must be called a successful year. Hurry! Senior Dave Hobson passes the ball in to an open team mate. Mine! Junior Rob Mangini plays a tight defense against Dobson. C i ) Concentration! Senior Dave Robson con- centrates on scoring. Jump back! Senior Chris Meadows easily scores for the Tempe Buffaloes. Pep talk! Coach Gerhard Schreur uses a time out called by the other team to tell the Buffs to keep up the good work. Basketball The Varsity Basketball Team The Varsity Basketball Team. Front row: Steve Ford, Troy Turley, Drew Anderson, Jeff Genant, Yul Barrs, Chris Meadows, Dave Robson. Jay Lister and Rob Man- Coach Richard Trujillo and Assistant Coach Leo Gil- gini. Back row: Coach Gerhard Schreur, Keith Campbell. martin. Sporting one of the strongest and fastest attacks in recent years, the Junior Varsity basketball team finished the year with great promise for future Buffalo Varsity basketball teams. Relying on stamina, conditioning and speed, the team kept their opponents running all night, always giving their best and never quitting, even in some dark moments. Among the top players were Sophomores Randy Green, Toland Black and Bryant Kennedy. Sensational!Sophomore Bryant Kennedy jumps for a rebound that he knows is his. JU basketball builds for future successes Get back! Sophomore Randy Green easily takes the ball down court and looks for an open player. Watch ouf Sophomore Toland Black shows his aggressive- ness and jumps up for two points while Sophomore Bryant Kennedy prepares himself for the rebound. Basketball The Junior Varsity Basketball Team The Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Front row: John Bryant Kennedy, Scott Wojtulewicz, Jermaine Rushing, Reid, Alfred Huizar, Shawn Richards, Randy Green and John Mathison, Jeff Meadows. Toland Black and Coach Marlon Riley. Back row: John Alvarez. Brian Fisher, Richard Trujillo. The Freshman Basketball Team The Freshmen Basketball Team. Front row: Dave Harris, Lee Tollefson, Grady Price, Jake Logan, Damon Brown and Tom Schrack, Larry Ostendorf, Steve Douglas, John Christiansen and Johnson. Ethan Washington. Back row: Coach Bill Lee, Scott Roberts, Brian Banket ball Buff wrestlers ‘shape up’after slow start “We started out of shape. But when the time came, we won,” said Varsity wrestling Coach Curtis Cook. And winning was the name of the game for the Buffs in most of their AAA matches. The team’s year was probably best described by one wrestler when he said, “I can summarize the season in three words. We Are Bad!” The JV wrestlers also had a successful season with most of them working to improve pre- viously learned skills and aim- ing toward a spot with the Var- sity. Freshmen wrestlers tried to learn the basics and apply them against equally inexperienced grapplers. Pin him! The crowd is yelling as Junior Carlos Rodriguez tries to pin his opponent. The Varsity Wrestling Team. Front row: Paul Tucker, Grantham -lason Kirby and Armando Hernandez. Top Benji Rodriguez, Karl Krum, Billy Newman and Carlos row: Scott Jordan. Matt Knudsen, Coach Curtis Cook, Rodriguez. Middle row: T.C. Wright, Dan Haver, Brandon Gary Ostendorf and Mike 1 )oughie. Wrestling I'm ready for you! Getting ready to wrestle is Junior I)an Haver. No problem! Dominating his opponent, Senior Armando Hernandez is ready for a win. Roll him over! Trying to get his opponent’s back to the mat is Senior Benji Rodriguez. Takedown! Anticipating two points is Sen- ior Billy Newman. Wrestling The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. Front row: Scott Liles, Bobby Forshe, Robby Tutrone, Tony Lane, Timmy Takeuchi and Jimmy Schooler. Middle row: Ken Beck- man, Ray Huerta, Dave Snodgrass, Mario C. Hernandez, Jason Roach, Casey Wickland and John Henson. Back row: Mike Moreno, Vince Ervin, Jason Stout, Tony Lon- quist. Coach Tim McBurney, Derek Sanders, Butch Carr- anza, Vince Bertleson and Mario A. Hernandez. Score Tempe!The referee awards Mario A. Hernandez a point for a successful hold. Vm OK! Recovering from a takedown and using it to hit benefit is Junior Vince Irvin. I have you now! Grappling his opponent in a powerfi hold is Junior Casey Wickland. V. i1 The Freshman Wrestling Team. Front row: Mike Huddleston, Richard Hussey, Chad Kir- by, Nathan Chavez and Brian Watkins. Mid- dle row: Scott Lonquist, Tony Hernandez, Ulysses Portugal, Larry Vizcarra and Brian Bertrand. Back row: Mario Estrada, Richard Mavis, Coach Shannon Radford, Todd Stokes and Patrick Esparza. Crunch! Making it difficult for his opponent to nove is Freshman Brian Bertrand. Wheel yells Freshman Mike Huddleston’s opponent as he is about to be thrown to the floor. Varsity Softball considered ‘competitive The Varsity Softball Team was con- sidered among the best because of the great depth in experience. They had six seniors who had been playing together for several years. Five of the six were starters. Each of the players worked hard to make it to the playoffs and to reach both their individual goals and the team’s goals. It was a tough battle all season long but, as stated by Coach Tony Occhiuzzi, “The team was very competitive and fought for every point.” Here’s the plan. Coach Mike Grimaldi instructs the team tor their next play. The Varsity Softball Team. Front row: Toni Esca- Helena Kokalares, Patricia Robles, Christie Wil lante, Carrie O’Brien, Sheila Christensen, Debbie Hams, Trina Gary, Karla Schuman and Coach Mik« Pinter, Isadora Schriebenreif, Gina Robles and An- Grimaldi, gela Garduno. Back row: Coach Tony Occhiuzzi, Softball Give me the ball! Waiting for the opponent to set a hit was Senior Gina Robles. 11’s gone!Swinging with all her might to get on base was Senior Gina Robles. Tou re ouf Tossing the ball to Senior Debbie Pinter make the out for the Buffaloes was shortstop Senior ina Robles. .159 oft bn 11 JV team worked bard, gained experience The season for the JV softball team turned out to be a good one. The team was competitive and gained much needed experience with each game. They had some tough competition on their sched- ule but pulled through with flying colors. The team had some real talent and determination. As stated by Coach Scott Greenhalgh, “All of this will pay off next season.” The Junior Varsity Softball Team. Front row: Dori Bowers, Rozanne Norris, Maryann Ballesteros, Tracie Burton, Veronica Bentley, Mich- elle Martin, Tracy King, Anita Cruz, Amy Sabari and Robin Snyder. Back row: Coach Scott Greenhalgh, taighAnn Navarrette, Becky Christensen, Andrea Cook, Rhonda Blier, Julie Celaya, Beth Collins, Tasha Altheide, Tracy Engelby and Valerie Navarrette. Vve got it! Making an awesome catch to get the but for the Buffaloes was Junior Amy Sabari backed by Junior Veronica Bently. 160 got you! Making the tag for the out to put the Buffs ahead was Sophomore Becky Christensen. Softball The Freshman Softball Team The Freshman Softball Team. Front row: Tanya Warren, Latoya Heather Wenge, Karen Olson, Bedmadette Miranda, Skye Myers Dancy, Belinda Tomasi, Dawn Triplett, Irene Hovey, and Lori Buie. and Coach Mark Madsen. l' 1 i -iI'l-fOradat. ------------------------------------------- Experienced seniors strengthened team The Varsity Soccer team matured to an experienced “senior heavy” group. All season, the team refined its effort going “to-to-toe” with the toughest teams in the state. Memories will remain in each players mind of the long practices, the indoor games, the red cards, the black eyes, the broken noses, the spirit boxes and the referee’s calls. It will always be rememberd as a competetive team with a sense of unity and Buff pride. Heaaayaaah! Using his karate technique on the field was Senior Ty McGraw. Yo! Telling Senior Brian Hatch where to punt the ball was Senio Keith Smith. I've got it! Senior Don Platt tries to get the ball before the opposi player beats him to it. Soco The Varsity Soccer Team. Front row: Manager Lisa Johnson, Gunar Schinzel, Don Platt, Brian Hatch, Ricky Lorenzo, Keith Smith, Craig Idso, Charlie Hoffman and Ben Walters. Back row: Keith Idso, Troy Nesbitt, Ty McGraw, John Madson, John Mason, Jarek Wrobel, Luke Schinzel and Coach Pete Trowbridge. The JV Soccer Team. Front row: Coach Sebele, Omo Palmer, Larson Lindholm, Dave Sharon, Peter Storch, Jason Madvig, Chris Kelley, Pernell Tomasi and Steve Soccer Randall. Back row: Matt Killeen, Steve Martin, Raymond Rocha, Shawn Sorrels, Manager Brian Ingersoll, Anders Aannesatad. Mike Rugg and Mike Flores. “Our returning tal- ent should give us an edge. We should have a successful year,” said Varsity Girls Basketball Coach Richard Trujillo. The team was chos- en after two weeks of tryouts in February. The season began in March with a few var- iations from last year. The girls sport- ed new uniforms and were trying a new type of offense. Catch! JV players Sopho- mores Tonja Davis and Bethann Judd work on a passing exercise. Practice makes perfect! Senior Karla Shuman works at passing the ball during eany season practice. I ' Made it! Sophomore Leann Malone practices a layup as Sophomore Julie Celaya waits for the rebound. Girls Basketbal Girls basketball expected successful veai The Girls Varsity Basketball Team. Front row: l ann Malone, Jill Felicia Costello, Katrina Gray, Christine Williams, Karla Schuman, Lipinski, Gina Robles, Julie Celaya and Rhonda Blier. Back row: Kim Wood. Tasha Pachel and Becky Kick. 8 g3 6 The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Front row: Shannon Wells. row: Bethann Judd. Manda Turley. Elita Washington, Sonnet Morris- Carrie O’Brien. Jill Beatty, Lisa Tillery and Lorinda Stewart. Back on and Heather Wenge. The Girls Freshman Basketball Team. Front row: Caroline Taylor. Thomas. Back row: Kimber Kelley, Cecilia Platt, Karen Olson, Jamie Dina Rivas, Sharon Reid. Dee Dee Smith, Jamie Johnson and Leesha McRoy, Jackie Mitchell. Dawn Law and Valerie Waeschle. Baseball team inexperienced, starts over The Varsity Baseball Team started their season in March. According to Coach Jim Foster, this year’s team was “very young and inexperienced.” Foster commented that the team’s lack of experience is a result of not enough returning Varsity players. “This team had to start from scratch and we worked our way up,” he said. There were eight returning lettermen including Seniors Randy Cervantes, Raul Ruiz, Jim Mahoney, and Ty McGraw; and Juniors Rick Oliphant, Eric Alexander and Dave Robson. Watch out! I'm going to get you this time! Senior Handy Cervantes gets ready to Will I make it? Junior Eric Alexander hopes that Sophomore Shane throw the runner out at first. McGinnis doesn’t make the tag. You're out!Sophomore Brian Ingersoll covers the hag well as Senior Ty McGraw attempts to make a homerun for the Tempe Buff aloes.Ty was one of the returning lettermen this year. H$ V The Varsity Baseball Team The Varsity Baseball Team. Front row: Coach Eddie Yeager. Mike Mosley, Raul Ruiz, Brian Ingersoll, Paul Chamberlain. Alfonso Ozuna and Coach Jim Foster. Second row: Shane McGinnis, Jon Berry, Dave Robson, Jon Ferris, John Campbell and Jim Mahoney. Back row: Eric Alexander, Randy Cervantes, Ty McGraw, Jole Schiffer, Mark Ward and Rick Oliphant. The Freshman Baseball Team The Freshman Baseball Team. Front row: Larry Ostendorf. Mario Estrada, Jeff McDonald. Brian Bertrand and Gilbert Torres. Second row: Joe LcMaitre, Eddie Cruz, Steve Randall, Tom Johnson, Richard Quintana, Blaine Comeaux and Adrian Chaffins. Back row: Chris Perea. Robert Reynoso, Nathan Perez, ArtBallestros, Franc Del Fosse. Chuck Johnson, Octavio Ramirez, Tim Quintana and Coach Derek Hoffland. The Junior Varsity Baseball Team The Junior Varsity Baseball Team. Front row: Mike Maupin, Chris Kelley, Jamie Natividad and Paul Scheibenreif. Second row: Derek Jones. Steve Johnson, Don Cox, Eric Horne and Mark Joya. Back row: Bobby Brugh, Matt Edmondson, Alfred Huiza, Eddie Moore, Mark Bailey, Richard McGlasson and Coach Norm La Barge. a ‘Respectable season’ was Girls track goal Up and over! Junior Kelley Kropp practices at perfecting her form in the hurdles at season’s beginning. Kelley held theschool record in the hurdles at the start of the year. Bend!Senior Jenny Schrack stretches out at the beginning of practice. Jenny held the school record in the high jump at season’s start. “We will have a respectable season,” said Girls Track Coach Shannon Radford at the beginning of practice. Despite bad weather which hampered early practices, the team had high hopes and was enthus- iastic about the season ahead of them. Get set, Go! Practicing starts at the beginning of the season were Freshmen LaShawn Colbert and Latonja West and Senior Jenny Schrack. Watching their team mates were Sophomore Katie Conant, Freshman Laura Buie, Sophomore Twoi Bigbee, Junior Rosa Rodri- guez, Sophomore Dyanne Jackson and Coach Jenda Trowbridge. Girls Track The Girls Track Team The Girls Track Team. Front row: Coach Shannon Radford. Rina Nunez. I atonja West.Twoi Bigbee, LaShawn Colbert. Rosa Rodriguez. Kelley Kropp, Katie Conant, Lori Buie and Coach Jenda Trowebridge. Second row: Debbie Pinter. Jacque McGoldrick. Jenny Schrack, Marv Salcido, Corinne Verlander, Belinda Tomasi, Terri Rickard, Christel Calvin and Jana Forister. Back row: Eve Tuhey, Dyanne Jackson, Ashli Oliver, Kristin Alford, Tracy North cutt, Dori Bowers, Destry Wozencraft, Nicole Saliba and Christy Pittman. Boys track team small, talented, hopeful Despite a lack of athletes, the Boys Track team looked forward to a winning season . Expected to lead the team to their sixth consecu- tive City Championship and on to Divisionals and State were Seniors Jim Shinn and Dwight Johnson both of whom placed at State last year. Several Divisional placers were also on the team and hoping to continue on to State. They included Seniors Jay Lister, Flint Craig, Tim Stiltner and T.J. Hill. Head Coach Tim McBurney said, “We have had good practices but need more athletes.” Go! practicing Run!. Middle distance runners Sen- Up and over! Senior Jim Shinn, who state in the shot put, starts was Senior iorsFlint Craig, Tim Stiltner placed fourth in state in the high hurdles jastyear was Senior T.J. Hill. and Richard Kerr warm up. last year, works out early in the season. Dwight Johnson. The Varsity Track Team. Front row: Roshi Smith, Steve and Tom Gustafson. Back row: Coach Tim McBurney, Kindt, Russell Oonk, Sonny Cassel, Shad Griffin, Jim Coach Jim Wehrman, Derek Sanders, Keith Smith, Gary Shinn and Arthur Coles. Second row: Tim Stiltner, Mat- Ostendorf, Derek Wozencraft, Coach Jimmy Williams thew Miller, Richard Kerr, Flint Craig, Dwight Johnson and Coach Curtis Cook. The Junior Varsity j Track Team. Front row: Jerome White, Rick Cramer, Jeff Casey, Gary Bitters, John Henson, Tom Millard, Jim Scooler and Joe Quihuis. Second row: Todd Huey, Paul Lively, JoDal VanNoy, James Kerr, Mark Duplissis and Tony I ehn. Back row: Coach Tim McBurney, Coach Jim Wehrman, Tom Stilt- ner, Tom Birt, Steve Duplissis, Courtney Wood, Coach Jimmy Williams and Coach Curtis Cook The Freshman Track Team. Front row: Sean Newton, Doug Dixie, Brian Watkins, Brad Baughman and David Harris. Second row: Joe Dibble, Scott Hughes, Ken Cross, Ethan Washington and Steve Douglas. Back row: Coach Tim McBurney, Coach Jim Wehrman, Ty Armstead, Mike Conway, Marcus White, Coach Curtis Cook and Coach Jimmy Williams. Boys Track Poms work hard; achieve set goals A four-day camp at NAU during the summer set tone and major activity of the Pom line during the year. At the camp, they received a Superior rating and a special trophy. The rating enabled them to participate in a regional competition in California over Christmas break. Thus, most of their money raising activities were aimed at getting to the West Coast and back. In a return to past practices, the Pom line once again participated fully with the Buff Band, competing in both the NAU and the ASU band days. At both competi- We did it Senior Debbie Stakebake, Junior Jane Hovey, Senior tions, they earned the top rating. Kim Wood, and Senior Melissa Goff all show off their Buff spirit. The Pommies strut their stuff. Pom Pon The Pom Line becomes part of the flag line at halftime. The Pom Captains: Lara Holt, Deena Lipinski, Kim Wood, Jane Hovey and Shereen Bums. The Pom Line. Front row: Leigh Navarrette, Lara Holt, Polly Pinnder, Lisa Blier, Kris Mun, and Shereen Bums. Middle row: Cindy Sage, Laura Stanley, Kelly Krupp, Tracy Northcutt. Dcena Lipinski, and Janet Davis.Top row: Melissa Goff, Debbie Stakebake, Jane Horey, Tracy Coleman, Kim Wood, Marta Coleman, Alice Riethman, and Kendra Owens. The J V and Varsity Cheer Captains. Soph- omore Valerie Navarrette, Senior Debbie Pinter and Senior Michelle Virgo. Jammin! Junior Vickie Kennedy practices a cheer during a break. Hey 7 ey Senior Christy Pitman takes a shaky walk for the fans. I Score! The Varsity Cheerleaders scream for the football players during the Homecoming game against Brophy. Hard work, pride, guys made unique Uarsity Cheer Line Being a Varsity cheerleader means hard work, having pride in yourself and being proud of your school. This year’s line had the nedded pride and certainly put in the hard work. What made the line unique for Tempe High was the presence of two guys who added a completely new dimension to the cheers and formations. The hard work started early each morning as the squad met to work out routines, mounts and cheers. They were at football and basket- ball games throughout the season to keep the rowdy Buff fans cheering and yelling for the Buff teams. The Varsity Cheer Line The Varsity Cheer Line. Front row: Jenny Schrack, Christy Pitman and EveTuhey. Middle row: Julie Authors, Eva Shivers, Vickie Kennedy. Jaunett McCormack, Michelle Virgo and Debbie Pinter. Top row: Ken Orman, Mascot Mary Salcicdo and Bill Carrasco. Cheer The Junior Varsity Cheer Line. Front row: Linda Jaskow- ski. Second row: Valerie Navarretteand Christine Tucker. Third row: Tracy Stearns and Twoi Bigbee. Standing: Kelly McCraw. Spirited JU Cheerline helps support Buffs Enthusiasm and spirit were the hallmarks of the JV cheer line. They were always busy during their early morning practices. They had many ideas for helping to promote spirit for the JV football and basketball teams. Captain Valerie Navarrette said that she was “very pleased with the attitudes and pride that this line displayed all year.” All of the girls are looking forward to trying out for the cheer line to urge the Buffs to victory next year. Frosh Cheer was hard work but worth it Cheering on the outstanding Freshman teams kept the Frosh Cheer Line more than busy. Meeting early each morning to devise and practice routines and cheers, the girls quickly found out that they had taken on a big job when they volunteered to try out for the line. The tryouts themselves were scary and exciting. Though the judges said all the individuals who tried to make the line were good, they had to limit the number and picked what they considered to be an outstanding line. The judges appeared to be right as the girls even went to away games to lead the excited Buff fans in cheers, chants and yells. The Freshman Cheer Line Bottom row: Melani Mooney. Second row Ohelei Hill and Tracy Cel- aya. Back row: Kim Post. Shannon McCormack and Tracy Dyll. Standing: Vanessa Gonzales. Cheer Matmates keep scores, help at matches During wrestling season, one of the busiest and most visible clubs on campus is the Matmates. Dressed in their blue and white uniforms, the girls work at all the wrestling matches keeping scores for the referees. Becoming a Matmate is not just a mat- ter of wanting to. The girls are required to study the rules of wrestling and then pass a test on both the rules and the signals passed by the referees. Then they are interviewed by a group of members and teachers. The Matmate Officers. Sally May, Michelle Ybarra, Trisha Clark, Sue May and Dori Bowers. The Matmates. Front row: Dori Bowers, Stephanie Reed, Kim Jackson, Trisha Clark, Perla Zammeron and Tina Scammell. Middle row: Sue May, Lisa Kennemer, Anne Stevens, Manda Turley, Dana Defoe, Lisa Tillery, Michelle Martin and Jill Beatty. Back row: Sherri Bowser, Tami Hammond, Sally May, Toni James, Dina Sedlock. Michelle Ybarra, Kris Otterstedt and Machelle Davis. Clubs Name please? Equipement Manager Steve Kempton issues out uniforms to all athletes. Beautiful feet! Trainers aid Junior Julie Celaya tapes another ankle before practice. Sore, hurt athletes mended by trainer Hurry up!Trainers aid Senior Gary Ostendorf prewraps before he tapes a football players ankle. Now that we’ve seen all the glorious mom- ents in sports, let’s take a look ‘behind the scenes’, a look in the training room. Whenever an athlete was injured, a coach would say, “Go see Mrs. Beerman.” Mrs. Beerman is the hero who kept all of the athletes taped together and helped get them back in the game as soon as possible. Mrs. Beerman had student train- ers this year. They are student athletes who learned how to tape and helped her out. Shane McGinnis, Julie Celaya and Debbie Pinter are three of them. Quite a few athletes were even found helping out on busy days by pre-wrapp- ing for her. Just soak t£?Trainers aid Sophomore Shane McGinnis puts Junior Eric Neal’s foot in some soapy water. Training Room Its hot!Senior Gary Ostendorf sits under the heating machine to loosen a muscle. Concentrate! Senior Dwight Johnson rides the bicycle for rehabilitation. Training Room c L U B S TO BE FILED AS A PERMANENT CHAPTER RECORD 'True Blue' spirit aim of Council Bringing back the old True Blue spirit of Tempe High was the primary goal of the Student Council. With Princi- pal Dr. David Annala as the new sponsor and under the leadership of President Jim Shinn, the Councili did just that. They began the year spon- soring the first dance. That success was followed by sever- al well orchestrated pep ral- lies and a beautiful Home- coming Week. Other successes followed throughout the year. What was notable about their accom- plishments was that many of the Council members were in their first year of student government. JIM SHINN Student Body President RUSSELL OONK Vice-President KOLBIE OPENSHAW Recording Secretary KEN ORMAN Business Manager SANDI MURRAY Corresponding Secretary Clubs The Grcenhands. Bottom row: Johna Wiedoff, Annette Wheeler, Debby Johnston and Caroline Taylor. Top row: Jerry Gollubier, Blaine Mathison and Brian Okvath. FFA: Smaller but still alive Though small in numbers based on the standards of a few years ago, the FFA was still going strong despite rapid urbanization of this one time farming area. Throughout the year the club par- ticipated in a wide variety of activities ranging from their annual Bar-B-Cue to judging livestock at the Arizona State Fair. They also judged cotton at the University of Arizona and participated in a public speaking contest. The group continued to develop leadership, cooper- ation and citizenship in its members. The FFA Chapter Officers. President, Jayne Scott; Sentinel, David Jensen; Reporter, Matt Lyons; Treasurer, Wade Jordan; Secretary, Deita Thorton. The FFA Chapter. Bottom row: Annette Wheeler, Deita Thornton, Jayne Scott and Caroline Taylor. Middle row: Advisor Mr. Gail Deal, Debby Johnston, Jerry Gollubier, Brian Okvath and Wayne Scott. Top row: Vince Bertelson, David Jensen, Matt Lyons, Wade Jordan, Blaine Mathison and Johna'Wiedoff. lub« Ski club has two spectacular The purpose of the Ski Club is for students of Tempe High School to have an opportunity to ski at a reduced cost. Two educational trips were taken, one in Colorado and the other in Utah. “The Colorado trip was totally radical!” said Sen- ior member Marni Glenn. Sen- iors Derek Wozencraft and Bran- dy Grantham agreed that the Utah trip was the best Ski Club trip ever. The Ski Club. Front row: Nicol Saliba, Shad Griffin and Gary Ostendorf. Second row: Jacob Rothenberg, Kristen Alford, Jason Maverick, Dennis Tomas and Lori Buie. Third row: Katie Benton, Dina Giacoletti, Bobbye Fraser, Christy Griffen, Ray Richardson and Kenneth Richardson. Fourth row: Belinda Tomasi, Scott Smith, Steve Rugg, Mike Kumelski, Chucky Johnson, Mike Hunt and Tom Gustafson. Fifth row: Brandon Grantham, Bodick Huston, Jeff Whitley, Beth White, Mike Rugg, Pernell Thomas and Anton Pridonoff. Sixth row: Mr. Tim McBurney, Andy Kusche, Debby Stakebake, Kirk Hoffman, Laura Holt, Sherri Bowser, Susette Cowley, Karen Adamczyk, Missy Grischkowsky and Eddie Janes. Club tries to help Softball In an effort to promote the softball teams, backers of the sport have formed one of the school’s newest clubs, the Soft- ball Club. The club held fund- raising events and painted signs to promote spirit. Said club President Karla Schuman, “We were very successful. We were able to buy sweatshirts for game days which added to team spirit.” Volleyball UNffERSrT The Softball Club. Front row: Carrie O’Brien, Toni Escalante, Andrea Cook, Angela Garduno and Mary Salcido. Second row: Karla Schuman, Christy Williams, Felicia Costello, Katrina Gary, Debbie Pinter and Izzy Scheibenreif. Clubs The Science Club Officers. Mike Sauer, Julie Christoph, Kenneth Richardson and Ray Richardson. Variety sought by Science Club Designed to spur interest in science and technology, the Science Club tried to give interested students experiences in those areas that were not readily available in the normal classroom offerings. The club, one of the largest in the school, tried to accomplish these goals through numerous field trips to nearby scientific establishments and listening to a variety of experts in various scientific fields. The THS Science Club lubs The Football and Track Boosters Club. Front row: Keith Smith, Jason Kirby, Mike Mosley, Raul Ruiz, Jay Lister, Armondo Hernandez, Derek Sanders, Jon Berry, Robert Oliver and Coach Norm Labarge. Second row: T.C. Wright, Dwight Johnson, Jon Ferris, Matt Billingsley, Dave Robson, Don Platt, Travis Holland, Luke Schinzel, Jon Trejo and Mike Dowie. Back row: Coach Tim McBurney, Gary Ostendorff, Mark Bjorem, Scott Jordan, Jeff Scow, Bob Sever, Kevin Sotomeyer and Coach Glen Alford. Club promotes athletic interests A support organization for athletes of two of Tempe High’s major sports, the Football and Track Booster’s Club boasted membership of most members of the two sport’s varsity teams. Their goal was to get new members from other levels of participation. The club sponsored a dance to earn money to help achieve their goals. They were also active in promoting other sports besides their own. Club wants good sportsmanship Composed of all athletes who have earned a letter at Tempe High, the Letter Club set as its primary goal the promotion of good sportsman- ship both on and off the field of play. The club has about equal numbers of girls and boys and its activities included go- ing to games and meets of sports other than their own to help promote interest in that sport. The Letter Club. Front row: Kim Wood, Toshia Paschal, Isadora Scheibenreif Felicia Costello, Marni Glenn, Angela Garduno and Gina Robles. Middle row: Stev Ford, Troy Turley, Karla Schuman, Katrina Gary, Kristy Williams, Carrie O’Brier and Jeff Janette. Back row: Keith Campbell, Fred Jones, Drew Anderson, Keitl Auzenne, Chris Meadows, John Mathison, Rob Mangini and Scott Wotuliwitz. Clubs | Kings Club honorat service The Kings Club Officers. Sergeant at Arms. Steve Pochiro; Second Sergeant at Arms, Dwight Johnson; Treasurer, Jacob Rothenberg; President, Derek Wozencraft; Secretary, Kirk Hoffman; Vice President, Jeff Whitley. The Kings Club is an honorary service club affiliated with the Lions Club. The service projects adopted by the club are primarily conservative. Donations are given to worthy charities based upon earnings from club spon- sored activities. Senior Brandon Grantham said, “It’s the best club I’ve ever been in.” Senior and club secretary Jacob Rothenberg said, “The Kings Club is a club I can really get involved in.” The Kings Club. Front row: Andy Ortiz, Steve Pochiro, Shad Griffin, Russel Oonk, Jacob Rothenberg, Kirk Hoffman and Jeff Whitley. Back row: Sean Rozelle, Brandon Gratham, Dwight Johnson, Paul Fredrick, Ken Orman, Flint Craig, Derek Wozencraft and Randy Cervantes. Service goal oi Key Club The Key Club is an honorary ser- vice club and a chapter of the inter- national Kiwanis club. Among the activities it sponsored during the year were two very successful blood drives. They also worked in other community projects representing the school. Clubs The Key Club. Front row: Brent Weech, Mark Du- plissis, Nora Schmidt, Valerie Frescholtz, Jen- ny Hochstrasser, Anita Verdugoand Ken Richard- son. Back row: Mr. Bill Graham, Sandi Murray, Keith Olbricht, Jana For- ister, Laurie Troupa, La- tonia Owens, Teresa Over- bey, Mary Hisle and Ar- lene Martinez. Latin dead language}club is not Club Ftancais lives it up! Latin may be a dead lang- uage but this year’s club was far from ready for the grave- yard. Spurred to new life by a seemingly resurgent interest in the language, the club tri- ed to relive some of the experi- ences of ancient Rome with a Roman banquet and Olym- pic games. They also had pic- nics and held a car wash to raise funds. The Latin Club. Front row: Natasha Larimer, Jennifer Ciolek, Susan Sharkey and Heather Shiffer. Second row: Tina Scammell, Laura Pratt, Su Cho, Jennifer Hochstrasser, Melissa Rudolph, Tara Dass and Mrs. Judith Starkson. Third row: Brian Sealey, Jill Lipinski, Sandi Murray, Shereen Burns, Mark Duplissis, Tanya Farber and Lacy Harkins. Fourth row: Kevin Hall, Anders Aannestad, Mike Brook, Dan Clark, Sean Sorrels, Katie Benton, John Veland and Cecilia Stevens. Fifth row: Jeff Wester, Abe Polk, Lisa Bohn. Jennifer Brown and Hui Mun. The French Club. Front row Katherine Storms, Rosa Rod riguez, Diem Ha, Shaelin Char ania, Souky Ner, Sharon Berry, Kelly McCray, Steph anie Leonard and Eva Shi vers. Second row: Mika Webb Brooke Davis, Leah Blum Heidi Vellenga, Katie Radin Christine Gibson, Bill Caras co, Rebecca McKinnon, Heath er Herald, Christie Follet Amy Bakes and Andy Yost Third row: Alexis Springston T.D. LeNguyen, David Barba Dru Blanc, James Pauly Daanon DeCook, Bert Herald Chris Dicken, Hinh Le, Tim Takeuchi.Todd Blanc and Ms. Susan Negley. I I192 ) 'vfXr The French club decided to live a bit of French life in Arizona, as far as possible. Their goal was to learn about French culture and the language through activities and events that allowed them to “be French.” Among the most productive of their endeavors, as far as being French was concerned, was a cheese-tasting party, a luncheon at Cafe Casino and the producing of a play. They also became involved in candy sales as a fund raising activity. ' Clubs New MECHA club had active veat The MECHA Club. Front row: Angela Salazar, Carrie O’Brian, Rose Amaya, Renee The MECHA club got together again after be- ing inactive for a few- years. The purpose of the club was to promote His- panic culture and tradi- tions. They did this by sponsoring various activ- ities such as SQftball games, a Mardi Gras dance, carwash, a swap meet sale and a play for the elderly during Christ- mas time. ?ader and Cindy Creel. Back row: Mr. Mario Garcia, Yolanda Ramirez, Chuck Ruiz.T.D. enguyen, Andy Ortiz, Mark Montenegro and Patty Soto. Spanish club profits go to needy rhe Spanish Club. First row: Teri Overbey, Pippa Cox, Elisha Jackson, Melissa Ryan, vlatt Edmondson, Shannon Aldridge, Steve Duplissis, Rachael Johnson, Becky Chavez ind Judy Dixie. Second row: Connie Garcia, Perla Zamarron, Dahn Schiffer, Therese Pickard, Lopa Misra, Paul Platt, Laurie Troupa, Melissa Templeton, Erin Haefer, rammy Knoll and Ivana Vendor. Third row: Julie Christoph, Renee Fader, Kim Dukes, 31aiane MacCawley, Ken Richardson, David Barba, Rob Oliver, Butch Carranza, Courtney Woode, and Ray Richardson. Clubs The large number of Spanish classes reorgan- ized a dormant Spanish club with enthusiasm and a concern for the wel- fare of their fellow man. The club’s activities in- cluded candy sales and calendar sales to raise funds. But unlike most clubs, the members decid- ed to donate all earned money to fill Christmas baskets for the needy in this area. Other activities were de- signed to help the mem- bers understand more a- bout the culture and cus- toms of Spanish speak- ing people. 103 BSU promoting black awareness The primary purpose of the Black Stud- ent Union was to promote awareness of black heritage and black accomplish- ments among all students at Tempe High. Club members ranged from freshmen to seniors. Among the club’s major activities was supporting observation of Black Aware- ness Week and attending the Career Day sponsored by the Black Student Unions at the District’s four high schools. Career Day was held at Corono del Sol this year. BSU. Front row: Franchelle Frazier, Dana Washington, Twoi Bigbee and Margo McKenzie. Back row: Roshi Smith, Art Coles, Cassandra Bass, Chenita Dix and Monica Craig. The purpose of the Ger- man Club was to learn ab- out German speaking count- ries, promote German and, of course, have fun. This years club was very active and participated in many activities. Among them were the Oktoberfest at Squaw Peak, a delicious eat- out at a german restaurant, hosting German students foreign exchange program and taking the exchange students to an exciting trip to Disneyland. Study of German culture club ai The German Club. Front row: Mike Kearney, Venessa Lewis, Billy Comstock, Tara Dass, Karen Clark and Jon Chaudhuri. Back row: Time Calder, Tom Payne, Scott Lanquist, Jeff Casey, Chris Burns, Wendy DeBano and Mrs. Fullerton. Clubs Big auto club needs two sections The Auto Buffs (Third Hour). Front row: Jerry Diaz, Jon Slusser, Terry Blila, Tom Sheppard, David Aden, Travis Holland and Carl Strempke. Back row: Mike Sylvester, Nate Little, David Henson, Paul Barnum, Matt Knutson, Andy Kusche and Mr. Ben Elkins. Designed to provide an- other outlet for students in- terested in the repair and main- tenance of automobiles, the Auto Buffs expanded to en- compass two classes last year. Both groups joined in money raising efforts to buy T-shirts bearing the Auto Buffs logo and they became involved in a project to help the Tempe community. The Auto Buffs (Second Hour). Front row: Brent Acton, Back row: Danny Garcia, Drennen Alin, Greg Agan, Danny Needham, Steve Jaskowski, Rob Tutrone, Jim RobertSever, Don Platt, Matt Morton, Mark Ward, Joseph Russell, Tom Birt, Tim Dosenberry and Steve Quihuis. Estrada, Tim Caserta and Mr. Ben Elkins. Clubs Interact works with Getz school The Interact Club is an in- dependent service organization that performs whatever useful services they can find a need for in the community. Among their annual activities are spec- ial dances for the students at Getz School. Among their pro- jects to earn money was sponsor- ship of the annual Christmas dance, the Mistletoe Ball. The Interact Club. Front row: Shaelin Charania, Rhonda Daggett, Shannon Aldridge, Polly Pinder, Michelle Cherry and Lindi Evans. Second row: Julie Goldstein, Suzette Cowley, Cindi Creel, Michelle Gomez, Stephanie Vonk, Su Cho, Dina Giacoletti and Laura Pratt. Top row: Ray Richardson, Andy Ortiz, Ken Richardson, Richard Stevens, Buddy Early, Dawn Winans, Sean Newton and Caroline Taylor. let club teles to earn scholarship The Art Club is a group that gets together and vis- its museums and art clubs. They also had professional artists come in and talk to them. The club’s major goal was to raise money for a scholarship for a senior. The Art Club. Front row: Joe Williamson, Zack Smoll, Anthony Norrise, Shawn Groves, Danny Santos, Eddie Jamison and Tammy Wilson. Back row: Deborah Cook, Cindy Peterson, Andrew Hershberger, Ken Collins, Paul Frederick, Mike Angulo, Tim Perry, Nick Kanios and Ellie Evans. Clubs Group promotes deama at school The Drama Club. Front row: Mika Webb, Brooke Davis, Debbie Bastin, Katie Benton, Dawn Winans, Carole Bishton, Lara Pratt and Russell Barnes. Back row: Mr. Mario Garcia, Blaine McCauley, Danny Santos, Jason True, Arusha Baker, David Barba, Dan Clark, Paul DeCock, Janet Stumpff and John Hyatt. Promoting an interest in drama among Tempe High students was the main goal of the Drama club. Members held fund raisers to earn money to help put on plays which helped make the produc- tions more professional. Many new members add- ed new life to the club this year. Thespians is elite theater group The Thespians is an elite group open only to students who have earned at least 10 points for partici- pation in the theater arts. They can be earn- ed either on stage or through technical work backstage. President Jason True said, “This year we attended more plays and became more involved with the theater.” The Thespians. Front row: Janet Stumpff, Russell Barnes, Mika Webb, Brooke Davis and Danny Santos. Back row: Mr. Mario Garcia, Blaine McCauley, Arusha Baker, Dawn Winans, Jason True, David Barba, Dan Clark and John Hyatt. The Altamira Staff. Front row: Marsha Dare, neth Richardson, Dru Blanc, Bill Carrasco, Rebec- Heather Herald, Natasha Larimer, Julie Payne, ca McKinnon, Chris Dibbern, Jennifer Ciolek, Mika Webb, Brooke Davis, Wendy DeBano and Brian Sealy and Ms. Karen Phares. Julie Christoph. Back row: Doug Dibbern, Ken- Cooperation Key to staff's success Working together, the staff of the school’s literary magazine, The Alta- mira, again published an outstanding collection of poetry, short stories, draw- ings and photographs. Meeting each Friday after school, the completely vol- untary group judged, graded and finally selected the best of the work of the Tempe High community. Selected staff members then got into the business of designing the pages, setting the type and pasting the correct- ed copy on the pages so they could be sent to the printer “camera ready.” Altamira editors and officers were Wendy DeBano, Chris Dibbern, Rebecca McKinnon and Julie Payne. Clubs takes first at Regional Chess club Rated one of the best teams in the state, the THS Chess Club took first at the Regional Tournament and headed to the State playoffs. The club’s purpose is to stim- ulate interest in the ancient game of chess as well as to give members practice against play- ers from all over Arizona. The Chess Club. Bottom row: Michael Carrier, Jack Donahoe, Bryan Strickland and Eddie Bell. Top row: Justin Lewenstein, Mike Volquard- sen, Jon Chaudri, Doug Jennings, Daniel Barnhart and Bill Craigo. The National Honor Society. Front row: Monique Bui, Heather Drake, Barbara Palais, Zhen Fan, Tara Dass, Stephanie Leonard, Suzette Cowley, Kim Wood, Jill Lipinski, Lara Holt, Debbie Stakebake, Natasha Lari- mer and Drew Trelease. Middle row: Shaelin Charnia, Joy Bell, Jennifer Ciolek, Katherine Storms, Arusha Baker, Sarah Wictor, Tracy Dennenberg, Sandy Mur- ray, Eva Shivers, Amy Trowbridge, Lori Lopez, Cindy Peralta, Bill Carrasco, Jen Morehart, Rebecca McKin- non, Julie Christoph, Heather Herald, Paula McWhir- ter, and Steven Thomas. Back row: Judy Dutson, Mr. Clyde Starks, Deena Casey, Wendy DeBano, Susan Ditsworth, Keith Smith, Richard Kerr, Flint Craig, Robert Greenan, Scott Wojtulewicz, Derek Sanders, John Matheson, Chun Fan, Jason True, Shad Griffin, Jacob Rothenberg, Gary Ostendorff, David Bushman, Ken Richardson, Chris Dibbern, Steve Rugg, Dru Blanc, Diane Simon and Ray Richardson. The National Honor Society started the year a bit shaky and slow according to some members. “This club seems so unorganized,” said NHS member Jenny Schrack. But, work- ing together, the club improved. They organiz- ed some activities and began having a great time. The purpose of the NHS is to encourage and facilitate four areas of emphasis at Tempe High; scholarships, leadership, service and character. The club’s area of emphasis this year was helping students who were in need of tutoring. National Honor Society had slow start, got better Clubs Hurray! Pep Club members cheer when the Buffaloes make a touchdown. We've got the spirit! The newest and apparently largest club on campus was the Pep Club. Organized to regener- ate spirit and pride in the school and its teams, the club was hugely successful. There was an obvious change in student attitude and attendance at games quickly increased. The noise level stayed high even though the teams were not al- ways successful. The club sold Buffalo sweat- shirts to raise money and spent most of it to paint spirit signs and otherwise raise school spirit. What is he trying to say? Pep Club members try to follow the lead of another member as he leads them in a cheer. The Pep Club Officers. Treasurer, Debbie Pinter; Vice President, Ken Orman; President, Tosha Foshie; Secretary, Dori Bowers Clubs The Tempe High School Pep Club A C T I V I T I E S (£p HARDWORK CHARACTERISTIC OF COE STUDENT COE (Cooperative Office Education) was for the college-bound or Career- intent high school senior interested in acquiring business experience. Students selected for the program had one period of classroom instruc- tion and two periods assigned to on- the-job training. Students work a minimum of 15 hours per week and receive pay as well as school credit. The COE program is a cooperative partnership between the school and business community. Students work at a local business or public agency and receive supervision and training from the employer who works closely with the student’s high school coordinator. COE Officers. Deana Casey, Becky Valenzuela, Dana DeFoe, Sharonds Bess, Martrell Turner, Wayne Hardy, Lisa Rawls, Michele Virgo, Gin; Hernandez and Helica Gonzalez. ' COE. First row: Connie Allen, Stephanie Stimson, Kris Otterstedt, Becky Valenzuela, Tina Hayes, Lisa Rawls, Mrs. Marianne Mitchell, Tia Byrd, Helicia Gonzales and Linda Worth. Second row: Martell Turner, Michele Virgo, Colette Cox, Deana Casey, Dana Defoe, Robin Wilco: Sharonda Bess, Tanya Sharp, Gina Hernandez an Wayne Hardy. Activities DECA MEMBERS SET CAREER GOALS, VALUES The purpose of DECA (Distribu- tive Education Clubs of America) is to help its members develop career goals and values. DECA also devel- ops skills and aptitudes in the mar- keting and distribution areas of business. A vocational organization, its mem- bers attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon, gaining an understanding of the profess- ional world of marketing and mer- chandising. DECA Officers. Adella Bracken, Cindy Barker, Jay Lister, Jon Spotts, Lori Iverson and Pam Hoeborn. DECA. First row: Jay Lister, Cindy Barker, Adella Brack- en, Jon Spotts. Tehira Strong, Julie Daniels, Lisa Davie and Rob Little. Second row: Deirdre Powell, Barb Alter- gott, Pam Hoeborn, Lori Iverson, Debbie Columbus, Kim Sanders, Laura Cora and Mr., Dave Maltby. FBLA AIMS FOR FUTURE BUS I NESS SUCCESSES FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) is a national organ- ization for secondary school stud- ents participating in business and office programs. The purpose of the club is to promote business activities to young adults and also to teach business skills. The FBLA Officers. Mary Christensen, Robin Birkholtz, Kimberly Dukes, Elisha Jackson and Susan Cantebury. The FBLA. Mrs. Dolores Christensen, Mary Christensen, ica Morales, Kimberly Dukes, Susan Canterbury, Elisha Laura Stanley, Robin Birkholtz, Tina McConahay, Anjel- Jackson, Tony Tasante and Mr. Dave Maltby. Activities HERO AMONG MOST ACTIVE CAMPUS GROUPS IERO Officers. Frist row: Robert L. Smith, Carmelita Babb, Lorie Long ind Tammy Jackson. Second row: Nicole Smith, Lisa Garcia, Jinelle borders and Trisha Clark. HERO (Home Economic Related Occupations) is an organization for senior students aimed at helping them develop a sense of ci vie respon- sibilities and social awareness. Stud- ents become involved in school and community activities and they work to test their interest in home economics related careers HERO also sponsors many activ- ities throughout the year. Advisor Ms. Marilyn Van Demark said- about this year’s HERO class, “They have more enthusiam and involvement than last year.” IERO. First row: Carmelita Babb, Connie Harlsen, Cindy worth, Alice Bess, (Jid Barajas, Lorie Long and Kimber Volfe, Tammy Jackson, Mary Fitchie, Trisha Clark, Lisa Neuffer. Third row: Kwong Van Ngo, Renee Parkhurst, iarcia and Nicole Smith. Second row: Mercy Villa, Sean Cartwright, Robert L. Smith, Laurie Rocz, Angel Antoinette James, Jackie Court, Lisa Brant, Susan Ens- Daniel, Tracy Stokes and Teri Hayward. activities HrV SHALEEN CHAKANIA GARY OSTENDORK Activities BOV, GIRL STATERS Aimed at teaching citizenship and a better understanding of the Amer- ican system of government, the sum- mer camps of Boys and Girls State found six Buffaloes in attendance last year. The three boys went north to NAU while the girls traveled to Tucson and the U of A. At both camps, the participants from high schools throughout Ari- zona divided themselves into politi- cal parties and organized and ran a miniature state. It was a unique but impressive way to learn how poli- tics really work in the real world. ANDY ORTIZ ADELLA BRACKEN LEARN ABOUT POLITICS RUSSEL ONNK MARY MARGARET ROSALES FOREIGN STUDENTENJOVS LIVING IN TEMPE The only foreign exchange student at Tempe High was Michel Shutz from the tiny country of Luxembourg in Europe. Michel said that he very much enjoyed living in the United States and particularly Arizona. “I like the great variety of countryside, from deserts to mount- ains, that are here,” he said. Michel particularly enjoyed the great var- iety of classes that were available to him at THS. He said that in his country the courses were set and everybody had to take them. Activities MICHELSHUTZ DEADLINES KEEP NEWSPAPER STAFF HOPPINC Chasing interviews, writing in a noisy room under pressure, and trying to meet both the typesetting and the pasteup deadlines were all chores faced by the staff of the student news- paper, The Buffalo, each two weeks. It was one of the few high school newspapers in the Val- ley to come out so frequently in an eight page tabloid format. Mr. Chuck Newton, advisor, said, “I’m really proud of their accomplishments. They do it all from beginning to end and send the copy to the printer camera ready. That’s asking more than the ordinary from a class that meets one hour a day.” Is that right? Copy Editor Michelle Comeaux checks a story for accuracy. It’s not ready! Ad Manager Missy Pierce pastes up an advertisement. If I cut it here....Pasteup Editor Jana Forister worked many hours each issue checking to see that all was in its proper place. Editor-In-Chief Keith Olbricht Publication D-Min at .8 Staff Photographer Sen- ior Lisa Pence screens a picture. The headline goes here...Sopho- more Buddy Early and Senior Car- melita Babb work at the light table pasting up their copy. A 1 pica border...Reaching for a border tape is Senior Tosha Foshie. Hurry! Deadline! Trying to get their copy set on time were Juniors Anne Stevens and Russ Barnes. Of course he said it! Typesetting her story was Junior Christy Gibson. The Buffalo Staff. Front row: Mike Kelley, Sean Dixon, Lauralyn Beattie, Julie Brada, Dawn Penrose and Faith Winn. Second row: Jennifer Springer, Najuma Ali, Christy Gibson, Missy Pierce, Anne Stevens, Celia Golden and Buddy Early. Back row: Keith Olbricht, Jana Forister, Randy Cervantes, Tosha Foshie, Michelle Comeaux, Car- melita Babb and Russ Barnes. Publications STAFF STRUGGLES, LEARNS; DEADLINES MET The largest yearbook staff in years struggled to meet their first two deadlines, barely succeeding. It was touch and go as the many new staffers tried to ‘learn while doing’ and the old hands explained and tried to remember exactly how it was to be done. But they did learn and the two periods met their deadlines, finish- ing the pages early enough to impress even the printing plant. It was also the largest book ever produced atTempe High and contain- ed more full color pages than ever before. Advisor Mr. Chuck Newton said, “I was hard on the staff. The first semester was a real difficult time. But after that, it was a piece of cake.” I say that way! Discussing the senior section layout are Seniors Derek Wozencraft, Jayne Scott, Debbie Johnston, Marni Glenn, Eve Tuhey and Brandon Grantham. This can go there...Working on faculty and underclass layouts were veteran staffers Sophomore Paul Bedewi and Seniors Robin Nelson and Angela Garduno. Editor-in-Chief Debbie Pinter IV2. Should we use this one? Select- ing pictures from the contact book were beginning staffers Freshmen Barbara Geller, Anne Stopher, Coleen Bliss and Monica Leon. It's focussed! according to staff photo- grapher Senior Lynn Kumelski working on the enlarger in the darkroom. Paste it here! Pasting up their pages were Junior Sherri Bowser and Senior Jake Rothenberg. All I do is type! Second period staff typesetter Fresh- man Wendy Persely sets cutlines and copy for the staff. I don’t believe it! A laughing J unior Rosa Rodriguez checks a picture while a more sober Freshman Jenny Burdick offers a suitable replacement. He's one! Looking for freshmen a- mong the contacts were Freshmen Debbie Tsosie, Corena Carpenter and Heather Schwindt. Publications I'm showing them! Beginning staffers Freshmen Shan- non Laugen and Belinda Tomasi are shown how to check a layout by veteran staffer Sophomore Katy Gallagher. The Horizon Staff (Third Period). Front row: Mika Webb, Jenny Burdick, Heather Schwindt, Corena Carpenter, Debbie Tsosie, Robbie Arnold. Kim Jackson, Rosa Rod- riguez and Tara Dyer. Second row: Chandra Drennen, Missy Pierce, Tanishya King, Carisa Delfosse, Sherri Bowser, Angela Garduno, Jake Rothenberg, Robin Nel- son and Danae Boyd. Back row: Enice Hooks, Tom Finlay, Shane Martinez, Paul Bedewi, Pat Huston, Lynn Kulmeski and Joann Martinez. The Horizon Staff (Second Period). Front row: Barbara Geller, Anne Stopher. Wendy Persely, Clint Acedo, Cy Milligan and Eric Kallstedt. Second row: Angela Yar- brough, Francie Cunningham, Katy Gallagher, Keisha Grimes, Coleen Bliss, Shannon Laugen, Belinda Tomasi and Monica Leon. Back row: Rachel Rotolante, Debbie Pinter, Marni Glenn, Jayne Scott, Derek Wozencraft, Debbie Johnston, Brandon Grantham, EveTuhey, Destry Wozencraft and Jill Beatty. Publications ORCHESTRA REQUIRES AUDITIONS, TALENT To be in Tempe High’s Concert Orchestra, students had to audition to demonstrate their ability to play their instrument and to read music. Those who qualified could also audition for the Regional Orchestra and fewer still for the All-State Orchestra. Under a new director, the Orchestra headed to San Diego, California, in the Spring to perform in the Heritage Festival. In December, the Orchestra combined forces with the school’s A Capella and Chorale singing groups to provide a Christmas festival for the community in conjunction with similar groups from the other three schools in the District. The Orchestra. Standing: Dean Wood and Sean Newton. Front row: Helen Kokaliares, Erin Haefer, Wendy Debano and Najuma Ali. Middle row: Lacy Harkins. Tasha Altheide and Natasha Larimer. Back row: Jason Rollins, Dru Blanc. Danille Piwinski, Thanh Duy Lenguyen, Katie Radin, Mary-Margret Rosales, Kris Dibbern, Stephanie Leonard, Aimee Zupicich, Edwin Bell and Delbert Harold. DIONNSUS............ UNIQUE STVLE The purpose of Dionysus is to promote the art form of modern dance at Tempe High and to explore the many areas avail- able to a modern dancer choreo- grapher. The group's money-raising activities this year included the flea market and candy Buff horns sale. The fall concert, Inner Rhy- thms of Dance, was November 25 and was well recieved as was their spring concert. Dionysus also supported the Morp Dance on December 6. Dionysus. Front row: Laura Stanley, Holly Krecklow, Vikki Kennedy, Blakely Miller, Melissa Goff, LaSean Solomon and Liz Boettcher. Middle row: Susan Sharky, Anna Stevens, Arosha Baker and Kim Porter. Back row: Gina Medina, Karen Adamczyk, Jenn Morhart, Lisa Tillery, Jane Hovey, Chris Mun and Trisha Clark. Activities THE BUFFALO A The Buffalo Marching Band. First row: Rhonda Daggett, Kristin Desnoyer, Terri Overbey, Laura Spaulding, Jennifer Rocha, Cecilia Stev- ens, Jeannette Cannon, Dee Sorgen, Marcie McVaugh, Michelle Comeaux, Mary Clayton, Karen Giacobbi, Heidi Vellenga, Nora Schmidt, Jeanne Blown, Buffy Nelson and Cindy McKay. Second row: Christine Peter, Todd Blanc, Andy Lathrop, Brad Meyers, Rick Cramer, Alan Brad- ley, Christrine Follet, Frank Valenzuela, Raul Monreal, Butch Carranza, Jill Lipinski, Julie Christoph, Racheal Barke, Marisol Canchola and Lisa Mainieri. Third row: Ray Richardson, David Bushman, Kevin Butler, Steve Riggins, CCHING BAND Duane Smith, Jess Thompson, Martha Thomp- son, Julie Thompson, Valerie Frescholtz, Matt Wagner, Kenneth Richardson, Robert Mainieri, Alex Shivers and Glenn Bryant. Fourth row: Richard Wilson, Sean Smith, Joy Bell, Paul Salinas, Tom Johnson, Andy Martinez, Mike Higgins, Matt Helmstadter, Bryan Lesko, Shane McGinnis, Dante Davis and Shane Gardner. Fifth row: Debra Smith, Gail Kessler, Darla Ockey, Lee Ann Spaulding, Rabe Arthurs and Jeff Shephard. Flag Line: Cheryl Stewart, Lor- etta Mendez, Carmella Mendez, Letonia Owens, Mary Hisle, Anita Verdugo, Arlene Martinez and Jenny Hochstrasser. BAND WORKS HARD, PLANS, RATES SUPERIOR A uniformless band enter- ed the marching season deter- mined to be the best. The days spent at band camp dur- ing the summer and the daily early morning practices beg- an to pay dividends as soon as they took to the field. The Buff band’s capabili- ties were no better demonstrat- ed than at the NAU and ASU band days where they earned Superior ratings. 7 come 11! This dicey pair at the Halloween Homecoming show were were Band Director Ms. Lin- da Price and Percussion Instructor Mr. Mikey Perrin. It was difficult!Dressed as a bear, Sopho- La Conga! Drum Major Michelle Come- more Heidi Vellenga tooted her piccolo aux leads the band during their Hallo- at the Halloween Homecoming show. ween Homecoming halftime show. March! The band begins to move out of their famous “cluster” to play the fight song during the Homecoming show. The Band Council. Front row: Bryan Lesko, Michelle Comeaux and Mike Higgins. Back row: Duane Smith, Steve Riggins, Kevin Butler, Martha Thompson and Andy Lathrop. Rat-a-tat! Keeping the band marching was the beat of the percussion section. Flautists flaunt if In a wedding gown (top) was Sophomore Debra Smith while Sophomore Nora Schmidt danc- ed through the halftime show. Buff Band SVMPHONIC BAND PLANS SPECIAL CONCERTS The Symphonic Band pro- vided special concerts through- out the Valley, particularly during holiday seasons. They went on tour in Southern Calif- ornia in the Spring and many members participated in out- side musical activities. J V and Intermediate bands were mostly underclassmen working hard to improve their musical skills. ■So Y y Freshmen Jennifer Rocha and Cecilia Stevens provide mellow tones from the woodwind section. Waiting...Sitting patiently for his cut was percussionist Junior Ricky Wilson The Symphonic Band. Front row: Heidi Vellenga and Marci McVaugh. Second row: Darla Ockey, Joy Bell, Gail Kessler, I)ee Sorgen, Leigh Ann Spaulding, Mary Clayton, ebra Smith, Jeanne Brown, Nora Schmidt, Karen Gia- cobbi, Cindy McKay and Buffy Nelson. Third row: Heath- er Herald, Jeanette Cannon, Julie Cristoph, Rachael Barka, Sean Smith, Martha Thompson, Julie Thompson. Steve Olsen, Rick Cramer, Alan Bradley, Christie Follett, Butch Carranza, Raoul Monreal, Frankie Valenzuela and Jill Lipinski. Fourth row: Lisa Maineri and Teri Overbey. Fifth row: Jennifer Rocha. Cecelia Stevens, Marisol Can chola, Rhonda Daggett, Dante Davis, Shane Gardner Ray Richardson, David Bushman, Kevin Butler, Jes: Thompson, Duane Smith, Steve Riggins, Glenn Bryant Alex Shivers, Rob Maineri, Ken Richardson, Andy Lath rop, Michelle Comeaux, Matt Wagner, Christine Peter Todd Blanc and Brad Meyers. Back row: Ricky Wilson Jeff Shephard, Rob Arthurs, Mike Higgins, Bryan Lesko Matt Helmstadter, Shane Martinez, Andy Martinez, Ton Johnson and Shane McGinnis. Band The Junior Varsity Band. Front row: Jacquie Mitchell, sen, Mike Brock, Daniel Bingham, Brian Tollefson, Blaine Dawn Law, Jean Yates, Jennifer Poe, Debra Smith, Comeaux, Marcus Benitez, Michael Carr and Brad Cecilia Platt and Alicia Webber. Back row: John Christen- Meyers. The Intermediate Band. Front row: Latonia Owens, Isela Batt, Gary Jantz, Jeff Stone, Art Ballesteros, Santos Jauregui, Carol Carter, Dina Rivas, Jennifer Langlois Pineda, Chris Wohl, Delano Palmer, Monica Leon, Glen and Stephanie Bishton. Back row: Rene Daughtry, Steven Gaines, Gordon Larkham and Patty Swartz. CHOIRS SANG IN SAN DIEGO IN SPRING A Capella is the concert choir, the top choir in the school. To be in A Capella, a student had to audition. Most also auditioned for Regional Choir and All-State. The Chorale is an intermediate ch- oir. Like the A Capella Choir, stud- ents had to audition for membership. They sang locally only. Many Chor- ale members also auditioned for the Regional Choir. In the spring, the A Capella Choir traveled to San Diego, California, to perform at the Heritage Festival. The A Capella Choir. Front row: Kelly Myrow, Ashli Oliver, Lisa Vasquez, Scott Smith, Bill Starcher, Shawn Goldstein, Christina Burd, Lin Hoffman and Kricka Center. Middle row: Jessica Lowenthawl, Shawna Pomeroy, Bret Cutler, Jim Chandler, Steve Hanlock, Diane Simon, Paula McWhirter and Mrs. Wedington-Clark. Back row: Sonia Watson, Jennifer Craft, Mary Christensen, Julie Arthurs, Ryan Spencer, Tadd Huey, Steve Rugg, Jacob Alsbrook, Phillip King and Scott Tageson. The Chorale. Front row: Melody Bruguier, Lauralyn Beattie, Tina Roof, Tasha Dardon, Ix ri Gatlin, Sarah Doe, Sharon Berry and Jennifer Rynearson. Back row: Jeanette Her- nandez, Stephanie Zogheib, Jeff Stone, Dan- ny Mills, Richard Johnson, Ms. Wedding- ton Clark, Dedra White, Dawn Penrose, Mel- issa Hochstedler and Tina Hendricks. Activities 'BEHIND THE SCENES' WITH TV PRODUCTION Quiet on the set! Juniors Valerie Paredes and Davis Mattson get ready to film, while Sophomore Cynthia Brooks and Freshman Porsha Jones talk. “Cue talent! Camera one! Action!” Those were nearly daily commands in the TV Productions class as the budding cameramen and directors worked on a visual yearbook of the year at Tempe High for presentation over the local lcable channel. Problems were many with equipment, learning new techniques, writing scripts, and editing the raw footage into a professional show which could be offered for public viewing. Good job! Juniors Valerie Peredes, David Mattson and Sophomore Cynthia Brooks take a break after working with the cameras. Concentrating hard. Sophomore Cynthia Brooks works with the camera while Junior Devid Mattson sits and watches . Tv Productions ' vrvx E V E N T S Saot Homecoming ‘86 had a‘Touch of Class’ “A Touch of Class” was the theme for Homecoming ‘86 and class was what was exhibited throughout the celebrations. The festivities were kicked off by a Thursday night bonfire out on the field. Bill Mosley, a Channel 3 sports- caster and THS alumnus, announc- ed the class attendants as selected by the students. The Homecoming pep rally was highlighted by the Senior Walk, a time when seniors who excell academ- ically or in extra-curricular activ- ities, can walk across the gym let- ting everyone know their accomplish- ments. A senior boy escorted a sen- ior girl down a marked pathway while they heard their scholastic accomplishments read by Masters of Ceremonies Bill Mosley and- Linda Turley, the latter from Chan- nel 5. The football game began with a US Army helicopter bringing in the game ball. The game was exciting even though it ended in a 21-21 tie with Brophy. At halftime, Seniors Jim Shinn and Jenny Schrack were named Homecoming king and queen. The festivities were capped with a beautifully decorated dance in the gym Staurday night. The outstand- ing decorations and the formally dressed students who attended the dance gave a fitting end to the Homecoming that indeed had ‘‘A Touch of Class.” Now that 8 a fire!The Homecoming bonfire burns high before the gan against Brophy. Homecomin Hang Brophy! A mock Brophy student hangs in the gym at the Senior Walk assembly MC’d by Bill Mosely from Channel 3 and Linda Turley from Channel 5. Catch me! With a big smile, Senior Jenny Schrack jumps into Senior Ken Orman’s arms at Senior Walk. Homecoming You did all that ? Hearing their accomplishments read during Senior Walk were Dwight Johnson and Sara Collie. f .« m: a wki Give me a light!The festive fireworks display burns at the Homecoming game. Oh, flowers for me? Last year’s queen Aileen Balizado passes her crown to Jenny Schrack. What a cute couple! Last year’s Homecoming King and Queen, Gary Tutrone and Aileen Balizado. return to pass their crowns to this year’s royalty. Homecoming Ready, kick! The Pom line in their Halloween costumes performs at the halftime ceremonies of the game. Let8 see, that's H-O-M-E....! A large Homecoming banner is constructed by Senior Bill Carrasco and Freshmen Terry Rickard and Marisola Canchola. Quit shaking the ladder! Hanging stream- ers was Sophomore Andrea Cook. Oooh, Pretty! Hundreds of streamers are spread out across the gym by Junior Lindy Evans, Sophomore Christine Tucker and Junior Steph- anie Leonard. Ready, blow! Blowing up the balloons for the dance were Sophomore Cheyana Wozencraft, Freshman Carolina Ramos and Senior Shad GJriffin. Homecoming May I have this dance? A large group of students enjoyed the music and dancing at Homecoming 86. dance together were Seniors Jenn; Schrack and Jim Shinn. 230 £M It’s fun! A group of Homecoming attendants take a quick breather from dancing. Homecomini MICHELLE VIRGO and JOHN MASON Attendants YUL BARRS and CHRISTINE TUCKER Attendants PATRICK ESPARZA and CAROLINA RAMOS Attendants Homecoming RICHARD KERR and CHRISTY PITMAN Attendants BILL CARRASCO and LYNN KUMELSKI Attendants Homecoming JIM SHINN and JENNY SCHRACK Homecoming King and Queen Pep Rallies provided new spirit to THS Pep rallies are important events. They gather everyone together to promote school spirit. Each class tries to show it has “Buff Pride.” After a few rallies, the freshmen class finally catches on that they are in “Buffalo Country.” The pep rallies are organized and run by the Student Council but the most obvious hard workers at each rally are the cheer lines, the pommies and the band. Cooperation by all results in a rowdy and exciting pep rally full of students united and proud of Tempe High. Ta Da! Finishing a great routine at one of the Pep Rallies was Senior Dori Bowers. Where'8 the beef ? After tasting a Big Mac at the Mac Day pep rally, Senior Paul Frederick looks dis- couraged. C254 j Vat ROWDIEIThe Junior class shows loud .raucous spirit. Pep Rallies' We’re good! Senior Flint Craig smiles broadly as he introduces the Boys Cross Country team during a pep rally. True Blue!The sophomore and junior sections were always showing the “Buff Pride” known at THS. Pep Rallies Dances were Number 1 on Friday night Dances occupied the Friday nights of a good number of Tempe High students. And most of those dances were held in the school gymnasium. In the fall, it was after the football games. In the winter, they followed basketball games and wrestling matches. But during the spring, they were the only thing going at night. Students lined up outside the gym early on dance nights, ID cards in hand. No one could get in without that precious ID! Each dance was sponsored by a differ- ent club or activity and most had specific themes for which the gym had been decor- ated. It was amazing what a bit of paper, streamers and an imagination could do to that gymnasium. Aloha! Juniors Eva Shivers and Jaunette McCormick show Freshman Richard Stevens and Sophomore Mike Venell how to hula. Go Hawaiian! All dressed up for the Hawaiian dance were Seniors Sherene Burns and Tracey Coleman. Get down! Rock Lobster by the B 52’s was a popular number at the dances. 2.30 Dances Jam on it! Students really enjoy the THS dances. Lety8 dance! It looks like everyone at Tempe High enjoys dancing. How cute! Sharing a slow dance together are Senior Daphne Pallas and Junior John Obrenovich. Dances Gym transformed for Coronation Ball Sadly, it’s all over. The pink and burgundy streamers have been swept up and thrown away. However, the memory of Coronation, the annual girl-ask-guy semi-formal ball, lingers on. A pink and burgandy streamer canopy hung from the gym ceiling, completely transforming its appearance. Balloons lay on the floor and candles lit the tables. A small silver fountain held the punch. Couples danced not only to the theme song, My Love for You by Glenn Maderos, but to many other popular numbers. “About 100 to 150 people came,’’ said Freshman Julie Brada. “It was a very nice crowd.” The atmosphere was particularly pleasing to most students. “There were a lot of little extras that they usually don’t have at most of the dances which made it very nice,” said Junior Missy Pierce. As couples entered, they were treated to large pictures of the royalty nominees and given ballots to vote for their choice. Richard Kerr and Christy Pitman were chosen as king and queen. The dance was sponsored by the sophomore class who made a profit of $600 with which they were “very satisfied” according to class presi- dent Sophomore Valerie Navarrette. Look at all the money! Waiting for couples to line up for pictures are Juniors Nicole Saliba, Dyanne Jack- son, Annie Montanez and Missy Pierce. Let’s dance! Taking the Royalty Dance are King and Queen Seniors Richard Kerr and Christy Pitman and Attendents Seniors Jay Lister and Cindy Peterson, and Steven Thomas and Melissa Goff. I couldn'i take this standing up! Decorating the gym ii preparation for the big dance is Freshman Merisol Can chola. Coronation How special! Couples show their love for each other dancing to the Coronation Ball’s theme song. My Love for You. Get with it! Decorating for the dance using the colorful streamers were Freshman Terri Rickard, SophomoreCheyana Wozencraft, and Senior Kolbie Openshaw. Lift it up! Getting ready to raise the streamers to the ceiling are Sophomore Chayana Wozencraft and Senior Suzette Cowley. A little closer! Getting posed for their formal picture are Junior Brian Shaw and his date Senior Tammy Fields. Explaining how they should stand is Senior Lisa Fence. y 239 Coronation ATTENDANTS Don Platt and Debbie Pinter ATTENDANTS Jay Lister and Cindy Peterson ATTENDANTS Melissa Goff and Andy Ortiz Coronation King and Queen n r'£T orfonation Richard Kerr and Christy Pitman Count Cadence...Moving in Army fashion were Seniors Karen Adamczyk and Holly Krecklow and Junior Audra Solomon. Like Queens. During a moment of quiet statliness ir the dance Rites and Rituals were Seniors Kris Mun am Dancers enthrall with imaginative dancing, lighting It was a night to sit back and let the imagination flow as the girls in the school’s modern dance troupe, Dionysus, performed their concert The Inner Rythyms of Dance. From the opening number which recount- ed the mental stresses and strains in our society through dances attempting to give insight into the problems of peace, mem- ories, thugs on the streets, primeval drives, social rebels, parenting, fear, and the lack of social consciousness, the girls had the atten- tive audience in their hands. Imaginative lighting, costumes, music and dancing coupled with an obvious profess- ionalism were the keys to a well received Twirl! In a fast spin was concert. Senior Holly Krecklow. Anguish! Kneeling in mental toi ment was Junior Bobbye Fraser. Dance Concer Jenn Morehart, Junior Anna Stevens, and Senior Holly Krecklow. The dance examined the driving forces found in the rituals of primeval ceremonies. No difference? Wondering what’s wrong with being dressed the same were Junior Bobbye Fraser and Senior Blakely Miller. Memories! Dancing to The Attic, which she choreographed, was Senior Kris Mun. )ance Concert Fall play,‘The Odd Couple,’quite a shovu The fall play was “The Odd Couple” by Neil Simon, performed October 23,24 and 25. The lead roles of Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison were play- ed by Junior Russ Barnes and Senior Ken Orman. The “Poker Buddies” were Juniors David Barba as “Vin- nie”, Dan Clark as “Murray”, Jason True as “Roy”, and Sophomore Buddy Early as “Speed”. The Pigeon sisters were two Britsh ladies who lived upstairs. “Gwendolyn”, the oldest, was played by Junior Mika Webb, and “Cecily” was played by Junior Arusha Baker. Anticipating the Final result, Russ commented, “The cast is wonderful, so expect a great show!” He was right. The actors were enthusiastic about being in this production, as expressed by Arusha when she said,“Jolly good show!” Buddy simply said,“I’ve seen this on T.V.” “Oscar and the “Poker Buddies” listen sympathetically at the door to “Felix’s” anguished cries. Trying to console an ailing “Felix”played by Junior Russ Barnes, were Senior Ken Orman, Juniors Jason True and David Barba, Sophomore Buddy Early, and Junior Dan Clark. “Don’t call Francis!” screams Russ, frantically clutching Ken’s shirt as he refers to his character’s wife. r ) Cool cast created black family comedy I don9 know! Trying not to reveal her best friend’s secret, Senior Sharonda Bess is protected by Freshman Decazlyn Strange as Senior Mikele Powell and Sophomore Jacob Alsbrook try to get all the details. The second of the school’s drama offerings was Livin' Fat with an all- black cast. Written by Judi Ann Mason, it was the story of the black Cooper family. The father, Calvin or Daddy, was played by Sophomore Jacob Als- brook. He worked two jobs to try to support his family. Senior Mikele Pow- ell played Mama who was a revivalist and also worked as a cleaning lady. The grandmother, Big Mama, was played by Freshman Decazlyn Strange. Two daughters, Candy and Davina Lee, were played by Sophomore Dana Washing- ton and Freshman Chenita Dix. Da- vina’s friend, Boo, played by Senior Sharonda Bess, rounded out the six character cast. Now what? Senior Mikele Powell, Sophomore Jacob Alsbrook and Freshman Decazlyn Strange ponder their lives which have been drastically changed because of a large amount of money. Money, honey! Freshman Chenita Dix tells her boyfriend she’s sending him some “extra money” to help pay for an engagement ring. Winter Play MORP was back after 3 year absence How cute! Dressing in traditional MORP style were Sophmore Valerie Parades and Tom Barnes from McClintock. I’m just a prisioner of MORP! sings Junior Vikki Kennedy from inside the ticket booth at the dance. Socks, too! “Did you remember to bring our matching socks?” Sophmore Rina Nupez asked Senior Rick Brought back after a three year ab- sence, MORP, which is PROM spelled backwards, was just that, the opposite of the formal spring Prom. In the first place, the girls asked the guys. Next, rather than dinner at one of the Valley’s finer restuarants, most guys were lucky to get a burger and fries from such outstanding nightspots as McDonalds, Barger King, Wendy’s, Taco Bell or Peter Piper Pizza. The decorations in the gym were min- imal and meant to provide a relaxed, informal atmosphere. The dance was sponsored by Dionysus. We brought owrs ContributingtotheSalvation Army’s canned food drive for the holiday season were Seniors Richard Kerr and Christy Pittman. 246 A - MORP Dance Boogie!! Freshman Mary Hisle and junior Heather Collins ‘boogie’ with Santa Claus at the anual Mistle Toe Dance. This is reaf.Treshmen Kina Kessel and Scott Lanquist take a break from dancing and sit on santa’s lap. Santa visits THS! The Mistle Toe Dance is a semi-formal dance that is held every year on the last Friday night before Christmas vacation. Students gather to see each other one more time before break, and to get their last minute wishes into Santa Claus. There is always plenty of mistle toe hung around the gym and lots of green and red Christmas decorations. The Dance has a Mistle Toe Queen, but not a King. The nominees for the queen are selected through interviews, not by a student body vote. This year’s queen was senior I )ebbieStakebake. Ho-Ho-Ho! The 1986 Mistle Toe Queen, senior Debbie Stakebake, tells Santa what she wants for Christmas. mistle toe dance HZWOCH« L I F E What to do at lunch? “Let’s go try to find.” How to spend that precious 30 minute break at lunchtime? It was a daily question without too many different answers. Most stud- ents got into a habit and spent most of their noon breaks at the same place doing the same thing. Most underclassmen headed for the cafeteria or the snack bar. Those that brought the goodies from home bought something to drink and settled in a favorite spot. It was a time to eat and to socialize. Those upperclassmen who had wheels, or had access to wheels, generally left campus for a near- by fast food outlet. It wasn’t that the food was that good or that cheap. It was just the idea of getting off campus for a few minutes. It was a sign of being an upperclassman. He’s over there! Junior Danny Stevens explains to Junior Brian Seadly. Are you serious? Freshmen Richard Stevens and Rachael Gundy try to talk business but they can’t keep a straight face. Student I jfe Having a blast. Freshman Carrie Ramirez and Jean Yates giggle as they eat their lunch. Who, me?Senior Linda Mur- illo looks around confused. Hurry, please! Junior lunch aide Elena Oradot helps Sophomores Valerie and Rhoda Lee to a nice, ice cold Pepsi. Student Life Getting to school “How am I getting to school?” The question seemed to be asked every morning in a student’s house. The answers varied widely. Some walked, some pedaled and some bummed rides from friends. And there were a few who used more exotic modes of transportation. But the old reliable for those liv- ing within three miles of school was Mom and the family car. Especially when it rained. For those outside the three mile limit, it was the bus. The old reliable yellow monster was always there. It was used norm- ally by underclassmen and hated by upperclassmen. After all, a sen- ior was supposed to at least have access to wheels. was fun, painful, a problem Classy! One of the popular ways of getting to school was by scooters as the three lucky owners of these models did. We made it! Freshman Tim and Richard Vo in front of «c ioo .T'reshman Jason Mahoney got to school Quintana relied on the good old bus to get the easy way--by getting a ride, them to school. Transportation Move it!The only problem with driving a car to school was the massive traffic jam in the parking lot when school let out. Slow and steady. A rather popular way for those who lived close to school was a leisurely walk as these students are doing. Hurry, let's go! Freshmen Cy Milligan and John Hodges try to unlock their bikes from the front rack. Zoom! A fun way of getting to school was on a skate board like Freshmen Mikey Kumelski and Chuckie Johnson. Transportation Quad was place to meet friends The Quad was THE place to meet on campus. It was where you could find nearly everybody at sometime during the day. The brown baggers and snack bar users were sprawled through- out the area during both lunches most of the year. The only prob- lem came when they irrigated. Conversation was the primary commodity of the Quad. Socializ- ing, talking with friends, making new friends, relaxing, feeling free from the classroom for just a few minutes.... that was what the Quad was all about. Party time! Seniors John Trejo, Craig Hughes and Sonny Wardel talk about a party Saturday night while Senior Erich Schulyer looks on. Thank goodness! Soph- Watch out! Freshman hunks Mike Huddleston, Johnny Nunez, and Ty Armsteac omore Shane McGinnis express their thoughts about freshman life, is happy to hear the bell ring for lunch. Student Lift Check it out! Sophmores Billy Comstock, David Barnett, Sonia Schultz, and Karen Clark sit talking about the way they’re going to wear their hair tomorrow. Come and join! A good hackey sack game is played by Seniors Jay Hamm, Chris Nelson, Kenny Richardson, Larry Leach, David Aden, Kevin Sotomayer, and Ray Gamboa. Mmm good! Sophomores Valerie Frescholtz, Rick Creimer, Andy Lathrop, and Anders Arnnestad, having a friendly discussion over lunch. Girl fa fe Sophomores Karen Conners, Monica Crieg and Casandra Bass talk about the boys in their life while walking to lunch. Student Life Politics, terrorism dominate year’s news Politics at home and wars, inter- national crises and terrorism over- seas were the daily news staples for THS students during the year. Probably the biggest story with the most lasting impact was the Iranian arms scandal which involv- ed President Ronald Reagan and his National Security Council. It was named the Watergate of the 80’s. A special counsel was appoint- ed to investigate independently while special House and Senate committees investigated the appar- ently illegal sale of arms to Iran and the funneling of the profits to the Nicarauga Contras. A summit or pre-summit in Octob- er between the US and the USSR was held at Reykjavik, Iceland. The results were an icy standoff as Presi- dent Reagan refused to give up on the Strategic Defense Initiative as demanded by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. In the US, a realization of the wide spread use of drugs struck home as two oustanding athletes, Len Bias and Don Rogers, died from overdoses. The government’s response was varied. President Rea- gan sent Army helicopters to Boliv- ia to help stamp out cocaine factor- ies and some congressmen called for full use of the Army and Navy to fight the drug traffic. Efforts were made to tighten border security • In Arizona, the top story was political as maverick conservative Republican Evan Mecham defeated the establishment candidate in the primaries, and went on to defeat the favored Democrat in a three way race for governor. At the same time, retiring senator Barry Goldwater’s seat was won by Tempe’s Represent- ative John McCain. Rockets glare... A restored Statue of Liberty celebrates her 100th birthday. Summitry...Communist leader Gorbachev and President Reagan talk. Wide World We did it! Governor Ed Mecham and Senator John McCain were happy after the fall elections put them into office. Wide World ( ' 257 Curriculum changes were few but impoti Changes in the curriculum at Tempe High were few but sig- nificant in terms of their im- pact on the students in the new classes. The major curriculum change in the year was the addition of the Army Junior Reserve Offi- cers Training Corps (JROTC) classes at the school. Previous- ly offered only at Marcos de Niza High School in the Dist- rict, sufficient interest at Tempe caused one class to be arranged using the Marcos faculty. The program emphasized leader- ship, self discipline, teamwork and military skills. Emphsis in the Home Econ- omics Department continued to shift away from the traditional ‘housewife’ jobs and to move more toward preparing stud- ents for a wide variety of roles in life. Among the new offer- ings was a Fashion Merchandi- sing class. Highlighting the year was a fashion show where the class worked with local merchants to organize the pre- sentation, select clothes design- ed to make a specific fashion statement, and to select models from a large number of student aspirants. The Industrial Arts Depart- ment continued to modernize with more and more “high tech” equipment. A stress analyzer coupled with a computer helped students to build specially de- signed bicycles for a District wide contest. Drafting classes also called upon the computer to assist them in quickly chang- ing designs. The complexity of modern cars meant auto stud- ents had to master a myriad of electronic equipment. Students in business classes were called upon to learn to nt for school operate a wide range of modern office equipment, a far cry from the simple typewriters of just a few years ago. Almost all departments turn- ed with growing frequency to the computer as a tool for either teaching or for simplifying ad- ministrative tasks. But in the final analysis, de- spite the growing complexity of machines, it was the interact- ion between students and teach- ers, between students and the successful completion of assign- ed tasks that caused the trans- fer of knowledge. Do you think so? Discussing candidates for models for the fashion show put on by the Fashion Merchandising class were judges Senior Lani Carfagni and Junior Sherri Kinder. It fits here...Juniors Dawn Winans and Albert Fanniel do chemistry experiment concerning the generation of hydrogen gas. Whew!Seniors Cindy Peterson and Holly Krecklow, both models, pause during the Home Ec fashion show. Academics Burn! Sophomores Valerie Frescholtz and Julie Thompson investigate calories during a lab in their science class. That’8 hot! Sophomore Paul Scheibenreif, Senior Larry Leach and S weld the frame of the bicycle entered in the District competition which was Balanced! Junior Rob Tutrone makes a final adjustment on a machine in his auto class. Lock it! Freshman Darren Kaye works on a lathe in his metals class in Industrial Arts. Academics omore Dana Oehlerich ed on design and speed. To enter data...COE student Senior Collette Cox works with a computer. Only a few years ago, the electric typewriter was the most modern office machine. It’s granite! Juniors Leigh Ann Navarrette and Tasha Paschal and Senior Sara Colli classify rocks in a science lab. All students were required to take two years of science to graduate from Tempe High. Academics Faculty increases; enjoys students Except for the fact that this year was the first year for ten teachers at Tempe High, the faculty remained relatively stable with few changes from last year. The new teachers were generally excited about working at Tempe. The reason for most of the new teach- ers was the increase in the number of students. Mrs. Pat Neathery, who works in attendance, said, “We had about 300 more students this year than last. The work was the same. We just had more of it.” Mr. Jim Murphy, Driver Education teacher, thought that there was an improvement in the overall discipline and concern by the students about their education. He also believed that Tempe High was better than most other high schools in the district in that respect. Ms. Maureen Buffington, Foreign Language and English teacher, said about the attitude of her students, “Generally, I found kids this year were more enthusiastic and conscien- tious than in past years.” She also comment- ed, “I love my job. Where else can a frustrated actress have a captive audience?” RONALD AHLRICH Social Studies GLEN ALFORD Physical Education DON BENJAMIN English BARBARA BENNETT English GEORGE BARRIENTOS Mathematics EARL BLADES Tempe Police Liaison RENEE BEERMAN Physical Education Trainer ROBERTA BOOKHOUT Social Studies Faculty LOWELL BROWN Social Studies RICHARD CAMPBELL Guidance MAUREEN BUFFINGTON Foreign Language English TED CARLSON Reading BILL CHILDERS CLYDE CHRISTENSEN Industrial Arts Science DIANE BOYD Guidance MATTIE CARPENTER English DELORES CHRISTKSNSEN Business GEORGIANA CAVE Library CURTIS COOK Science Pnculty SUE CULLUMBER Mathematics JANET DEEVER Foreign Language RISE ENDERS Special Education JUDY DUTSON Mathematics ADELE FERRINI Foreign Language DIANE EISENHEIM Speech Pathologist A.C. FLANAGAN Science GAIL DEAL Industrial Arts BEN ELKINS Industrial Arts PATRICIA FOLEY Home Economics Faculty JIM FOSTER Physical Education JIM GENTRUP Mathematics SCOTT GREEHALGH Science THURMAN GILBERT Reading GARY HALL Business LILLIAN GOMEZ Physical Education LESLIE HAMILTON English MARIO GARCIA Drama WILLIAM GRAHAM Social Studies CARL HARRIS Phyical Education Faculty DARBY HEATH SARA HEISER Phyical Education Home Economics DEREK HOFFFLAND Mathematics NORM LABARGE Health MARGE LARSON Resource KIM HILGERS Business JEANETTE HOWELL English NANCY LIPINSKI English CATHY KENNY Music OLAS LUNT English MARK MADSEN Science MARYEILEEN MCKERSIE English MARIANNE MITCHELL Phyical Education CHUCK MALPEDE Social Studies JOHN MELIS Mathematics DEBRA MOORE Phyical Education DAVE MALTBY Business GARY MOSSMAN English TIM MCBURNEY Phyical Education HARRY MITCHELL Social Studies JIM MURPHY Driver Education Faculty SUSAN NEGLEY Foreign Language TABLE of t TONY OCCHIUZZI Science CARI JO NEIMEYER English JOHN PAULEY English CHARLES NEWTON Journalism MARY PEARCE Guildance RICHARD NIX Audio Visual KATIE PHALEN Science KAREN PHARES English DONNA PISCIOTTA Social Worker RON POPKO LINDA PRICE Vision Specialist Music Faculty CECIL PRIOR Social Studies LUCILLE REED Librarian GARY SHAHAN Social Studies SHANNON RADFORD Social Studies JIM RAFTER Mathematics SHARON RUTKOSKI Mathematics GERHARD SCHREUR Physical Education JACKIE SMITH TV Production English STEVE SHIVELY Psychologist DAVE RASLEY Study Hall L ALANA SCHRENK Mathematics MARY SOUTHALL Science Faculty JOYE STERRETT Home Economics PETE TROWBRIDGE Business BARBARA VOGELSANG Nurse Faculty RICHARD TRUJILLO Business CLYDE STARKS Guidance MARILYN VANDEMARK Home Economics JUDY STARKSTON English Foreign Language JENDA TROWBRIDGE Guidance JIM VICICH Mathematics LISA SPRESSER Mathematics DOUG TAYSOM Science RICHARD TORREZ Guidance DENE WALLACE STEVE WALTERS Reading Chapter I Mathematics SHELDON WION Mathematics LEO WOOD DAN ZAVALETA JULEY CASSELL Science Industrial Arts Secretary CLAUDIA DAVIS BETTY DEAL SUZANNE GOLDSTEIN Secretary Secretary Resource Aide BETTY JOAN HAGER Library Aide Faculty NANCY HARRIS Library Secretary kathy Pauley CUES Aide KAREN HAYNES Attendance KAREN SOLIERE Secretary MARIA KUDRZYCKI Math Aide PAT NEATHERY Secretary BECKY SOTO Bookstore Manager VERONICA VILLA Bookstore Clerk JANET TAYSOM Switchboard Operator BARBARA WASHINGTON Attendance The Cafeteria Workers. Front row: Frances Rygiel, Lacy, Dora Valenzuela, Charlene Chitwood, Bertha Vital, Marjorie Wood, Sheila Keene, Anne Baccasini, Robert Paula Wheat, JoAnn Kempton, Linda Oradat and Larry Erickson, Vera Alt and Louise Walsh. Second row: Shirley Figueroa. The Security Guards. Mary Gonzalez, ireg Battle and Yolanda Careaga. The School Custodians. Gerald Guerrera, Danny Dirosa, Tanya Davis, Theron Davis, Min-Huu-Pham, Steven Escalante, Tammy Davis and Felix Trujillo. The two girls are daughters of Night Lead Man Theron Davis. JIM RANDALL Assistant Principal DR. DAVID ANNALA Principal MANNY REYES PEGGY PAYNE Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Faculty Board aims for excellence Aiming at continuing the excel- lent level of teaching and learning in the District, the TUHS Govern- ing Board emphasized a common curriculum among the four high schools and continued teacher im- provement through in service work- shops and college courses. A fifth high school was approved, named and design and building were underway at year’s end. En- largement of the District offices was completed. There was, in fact, no major change. There was only continued improvement. ROBERT KEMPTON VIRGINIA TINSLEY DR. PHIL COOK JIM PHILLIPS Faculty C 1 IrO UU Konaid Coleman - 19, 76, 90, 95, 97, 121, 130, James Croy sey • 199 131,224,262 Anita Cruz • 1 i8ey - 86, 162, 166 Tracey Coleman - 27, 80, 81, 199 Jelix Cruz Cassa Art Coles • 86 Suzanna Crus 88el • 199 Sara Colli-4, 115, 149, 159, 199 Victor Cruz • ;ricone - 223 Chris Collier - 155, 156, 224, 250 Javier Cuelar istro Beth Collins K. K. Culler- aleri- 113, 166 Bill Collins -167 Justin Culver vender 182 Heather Collins - 90, 182 Laurie Cumm iwlez - 76 James Collins Colleen Curtii ya - 56, 116, 154, 182 John Collins - 224 Cynthia Curti nter - 92, 166 Ken Collins - 87, 89, 90, 97, 121, 199 Laurie Curti Center Debbie Columbus - 199 Bret Cutler - 9 intes • 182 Artie Colvin - 199 rvantes - 101, 155, 156, 201 Brian Colvin - 29, 69, 182 nberlain - 113, 157, 166 Michelle Comeaux • 3, 88, 89, 90, 91, 101, 199 Robyn Dag ampagne - 166 Tammy Compton - 167 243, 258 ndler Katie Conant - 167 Honda Dagge andler - 92 Scott Conant - 66, 85, 102, 1 Of), 141, 161, 162, Tom Dahlstn indler 220, 225 Kenneth Dak andler - 56, 73, 74, 92, 223 Sophie Conant 167 Brandy Dand andler Todd Conant -15,19,27,85,108,109.141,143, Angel Daniel landler 225 Chris Daniel pman - 182 Karen Conner - 167 Felicia Danie pman Sonny Cononigo - 161, 162 Julie Daniels larania - 75, 76, 83, 97, 199 Tony Conquist - 144, 145, 182 Eric Darden Charles Steve Contreras - 199 Natasha Dare les -166 Babydoll Conway - 182 Marsha Dare harter Desiree Conway - 149 Chris Dass - 1 lhuri-87, 128, 130, 166 Andrea Cook - 91. 123, 149, 167 Tara Dass - 2( ivez - 166 Brian Cook - 182 David Davids vez - 182 Debbie Cook - 199, 215 Heather Davi ng Warner Coombe Lisa Davie - 9 herry - 182 David Coomer Brooke Davis 182 Ricarda Cooney - 115 Dante Davis - 56 Sonja Cooney - 182 Dewarn Davii stensen - 83, 92 Marie Cooper - 182 Elizabeth Dav istensen - 149, 154, 166 Stephanie Coppock - 167 George Davis stensen - 167 Terry Corbitt - 167 Janet Davis - istensen - 149, 182 Vic Cordts - 199 Jeff Davis istiansen - 20, 83, 219 Rolando Corella - 199 Kevin Davis istianson - 113, 167 Michael Corriere Machelle Davi iristianson - 96, 223, 252 Jenny Cortez - 167 Marlene Davii toph-76, 88, 90. 97, 182 Patricia Cortez Rashuni Dav ■ch- 146, 167, 171, 176 Scott Coryea Roshuni Dav ;h - 224 Felicia Costello - 116, 152, 153, 182 Tammy Davis y Laura Cota - 199 Tanya Davis - iciliot - 66, 199 Sandra Cota - 149, 182 Virgil Davis - mfuegos - 172 Jackie Court - 199 Virginia Davii esla James Court Machelle Davi [olek-76,119,182 Chris Cowles - 88, 89, 90, 225 Mary Day - 9( p - 224 Suzette Cowley - 83, 199, 205 Wendy DeBan flark Colette Cox - 199 : T' 1.. 1 Badminton Varsity 130 JV 131 Baseball Varsity 168, 169 JV 170 Frosh 171 Basketball - Boys Varsity 148, 149, 150 JV 151, 152 Frosh 153 Basketball - Girls Varsity 164, 165 JV 166 Frosh 167 Cross Country - Boys Varsity 136 JV 137 Boys Girls State 208 The Buffalo 210, 211 Buffalo Marching Band 216,217,218, 219 Choirs 222 COE 204 —Athletics- Cross Country - Girls Varsity 138 JV 139 Football Varsity 118-121 JV 122-123 Frosh 124-125 Golf 146,147 Soccer Varsity 162 JV 163 Softball Varsity 158. 159 JV 160 Frosh 161 Swimming Boys 132,133 Girls 134, 135 —Activities Concert Band 220 Dionysus 215 DECA 205 FBLA 206 Foreign Exchange 209 HERO 207 Tennis - Boys Varsity 140 JV 142 Frosh 145 Tennis - Girls Varsity 141 JV 143 Frosh 144 Track Boys 174 175 Girls 172,173 Volleyball Varsity 126. 127 JV 128 Frosh 129 Wrestling Varsity 154, 155 JV 156 Frosh 157 Horizon 212, 213, 214 JV Band 221 Sister City 209 Orchestra 215 TV Productions 223 Organizations Altamira 198 Art Club 196 Auto Buffs 195 Black Student Union 194 Cheer 178,179,180 Chess Club 199 Drama Club 197 FFA 187 French Club 192 German Club 194 Interact 196 Key Club 191 Kings Club 191 Latin Club 192 Letter Club 190 MECHA 193 NHS 199 Pep Club 200,201 Pom Pon 176,177 Science Club 189 Ski Club 188 Softball Club 188 Spanish Club 193 Student Council 186 Thespians 197 Touchdown Club 190 Faculty Administration Ronald Ahlrich 266 Glen Alford 121,190, 266 Vera Alt 277 David Annala 278 Anne Baccasini 277 George Barrientos 266 Greg Battle 277 Renee Beerman 183, 266 Don Benjamin 226 Barbara Bennett 266 Earl Blades 266 Roberta Bookhout 266 Lowell Brown 267 Maureen Buffington 267 Diane Boyd 267 Bob Burkhardt 267 Richard Campbell 267 Yolanda Careaga 277 Ted Carlson 267 Mattie Carpenter 267 Juley Cassell 275 Georgiana Cave 267 Cindy Chavez 275 Bill Childers 267 Charlene Chitwood 277 Clyde Christensen 267 Delores Christensen 267 Curtis Cook 125,154, 267 Phil Cook 279 Sue Cullumber 129, 268 Mary Bryan Curd 268 Claudia Davis 275 Pamela Davis 268 Theron Davis 277 Betty Deal 275 Gail Deal 187, 268 Janet Deever 268 Danny Dirosa 277 Judy Dutson 268 Diane Eisenheim 268 Ben Elkins 195, 268 Rise Enders 268 Robert Erickson 277 Steve Escalante 277 Adele Ferrini 268 Larry Figueroa 277 A.C. Flanagan 268 Patricia Foley 268 Jim Foster 269 Theresa Froehlich 269 Judy Fullerton 194, 269 Mario Garcia 193,197, 269 Jim Gentrup 269 Thurman Gilbert 269 Suzanne Goldstein 275 Lillian Gomez 269 Mary Gonzalez 277 William Graham 133,191, 269 Scott Greenhalgh 160, 269 Gerald Guerrera 277 Betty Joan Hager 275 Gary Hall 269 Leslie Hamilton 144, 269 Carl Harris 269 Nancy Harris 276 Karen Haynes 275 Darby Heath 270 Sara Heiser 270 Kim Hilgers 270 Sandra Hinkle-Tusa 270 Derek Hoffland 125,270 Jeanette Howell 270 Sheila Keene 277 Cathy Kenny 270 Jo Ann Kempton 277 Robert Kempton 279 Maria Kudrzycki 276 Norm Labarge 121, 190, 270 Shirley Lacy 277 Marge Larson 270 Mary Francis Lewis 279 Nancy Lipinski 270 Denotes Senior ---------------A------------- Anders Aannestead 32,163,192, 255 Brian Abalutzk 18 Chauntel Abram 32 Clint Acedo 18, 214 Angelica Achey 18, 214 Elias Achey 18,125 Anthony Acles 32 Jerry Acles Brent Acton 46,195 Karen Adamczyk 66, 112, 100, 188, 215, 242 Michael Adamczyk 32 David Aden 66,112,195, 255 Jason Aeshliman Greg Agan 46, 195 Marirae Agee 66,112 Index Olas Lunt 270 Mark Madsen 161, 271 Chuck Malpede 271 Dave Maltby 205, 206, 271 Tim McBumey 156,188,190, 271 Maryeileen McKersie 271 John Melis 271 Dan Miller 7, 271 Harry Mitchell 271 Marianne Mitchell 204, 271 Debra Moore 271 Gary Mossman 271 Jim Murphy 271 Pat Neathery 276 Susan Negley 192, 272 Cari Jo Neimer 272 Chuck Newton 272 Richard Nix 272 Tony Occhiuzzi 158, 272 Linda Oradat 277 Thomas Parker 279 Cathy Pauley 276 John Pauley 147, 272 Peggy Payne 278 Mary Pearce 272 Katie Phalen 272 Min Huu Pham 277 Karen Phares 198, 272 Jim Phillips Donna Pisciotta 272 Ron Popko 272 Linda Price 218, 272 Cecil Prior 273 Shannon Radford 123, 157, 273 Jim Rafter 273 Jim Randall 278 Dave Rasley 273 Lucille Reed 273 Manny Reyes 278 -------Students— Dennis Aquirre 32 Walter Aguiree 46 Jeromy Akin Nicholas Alcock 46,145 Frances Alday 18 Shannon Aldridge 46,193,196 Dolwin Alexander Eric Alexander 46, 59 Kristin Alford 18,130,188 Najuma Ali 18, 211, 215 Sekou Ali 32 Drennon Alin 195 Christopher Allen 32 Connie Allen 66,112, 204 Heather Allen Jason Allen 46 Sharon Rutkoski 273 Frances Rygiel 277 Gerhard Schreue 149,150, 273 Alana Schrenk 273 Gary Shahan 273 Steve Shively 273 Jackie Smith 273 Karen Soliere 276 Becky Soto 276 Mary Southall 273 Lisa Spresser 274 Clyde Starks 199, 274 Judy Starkston 192, 274 Joye Sterrett 274 Doug Taysom 274 Janet Taysom 276 Virginia Tinsley 279 Richard Torrez 274 Jenda Trowbridge 128, 274 Pete Trowbridge 163, 274 Felix Trujillo 277 Richard Trujillo 150,152, 274 Dora Valenzuela 277 Marilyn Vandemark 274 Jim Vicich 135, 274 Veronica Villa 276 Bertha Vital 277 Barbara Vogelsang 274 Dene Wallace 275 Louise Walsh 277 Steve Walters 275 Barbara Washington 276 Darlene Weddington-Clark 222 Paula Wheat 277 Sheldon Wion 275 Leo Wood 275 Marjorie Wood 277 Dan Zavaleta 275 Sherri Allen 32 Tonya Allen 18 Jacob Alsbrook 32, 222, 245 Barbara Altergott 66,112, 205 Tasha Altheide 32,160, 215 Jason Altizer Chris Altman John Alvarez 32, 152 Rose Amaya 66, 131,193 Chom Roeun An Derek Anderson 18 Anthony Anderson 46 Brandy Anderson Drew Anderson 150,190 Ruby Anderson Russell Anderson 32 Shaun Andreas 18 125 Raul Andujar Trisha Andreas 18,139 Michael Angulo 46, 196 Melanie Ankeney 66,102,112,134, 135 Michael Annala Nicole Apodaca 46,135 William Appeldorn 32 David Arbizu 32 Kathy Ardwin Thomas Ardwin 66 Sammy Armijo 32 Jarrod Armstead 18 Ty Armstead 124,125, 254 Jowel Armstrong David Arnold Robbie Arnold 18, 214 Stephanie Arnold 32, 34 John Arthurs 18 Julie Arthurs 67, 112,179, 222 Rabe Arthurs 217 Michelle Aschenbrenner Eric Atwell Bobby Atwood Staci Ault 67,112 Cynthia Aungst 46 John Austin 32 Lionel Austin 67,112 Keith Auzenne 112,190 Kristie Avina 46, 62 Rudy Ayala 18 Lon Ayers 32 ------------B-------------- Carmelita Babb 67,112, 207, 211 Amy Backes 192 Elizebeth Baer Mark Bailey Arusha Backer Vidula Bal 46 Jack Baldwin Marlene Ball 32 Teri Ballard 46 Tina Ballard 32 Arturo Ballesterous 18, 221 Maryann Ballesterous 46,160 Christopher Ballow 18 Jaime Banuelos Cid Barajas 207 David Barba 67,192,193, 197, 244 Kathria Barber Racheal Barke 46, 216 Cynthia Barker 67, 211, 205 Russell Barnes 46,197 David Barnett 32, 255 Kyle Barnett 67,112 Daniel Barnhart 18, 199 Paul Barnum 67,112, 195 Michelle Barrett 67 Michelle Barron 32 Danyell Barrs 46 Yul Barrs 32,150,231 Kenneth Barry Catherine Bartlett Phillip Barton 67,112 Cassandra Bass 41,194, 255 Michelle Bassett 13, 32, 33 Deborah Bastin 18,197 Janet Batt46 Steven Batt 32,221 Thomas Bauer 46 Wallace Baugh 18 Bradley Baughman 18,124,125 Christine Bayer Lauralyn Beattie 18, 211, 222 Jill Beatty 32,131,181,214 Sonia Becerra Kenneth Beckman 67,156 Paul Bedewi 32,212, 214 Tracy Beeching 32 David Beem-Kramer Shelley Beeson 46 Carlos Bejarano 18 Lori Belcher Diga Bell Edwin Bell 18, 199, 215 Joy Bell 46,130,131,199, 217, 220 John Benit 18 Marcus Benitez 18, 221 Amanda Benjamin-Murray Tyrone Bennett 18 Heidi Benson Sara Benson Craig Bentler Veronica Bentley 46,160 Katherine Benton 18, 144, 188, 192, 197 Yvonne Bergudo 67 Christopher Bergen Daniel Berman Tami Bernard 46 Lawerence Bernestine 32 Johnathon Berry 68,112,121,190 Sharon Berry 18, 192, 222 Lacey Bertelsen 32 William Bertelsen 47 Brian Bertrand Vince Bertelsen 13,187,156 Brian Bertrand 18,157 Alice Bess 207 Melodie Bess 47 Ritho Bess 47 Sheronda Bess 68,112,139,204,245 Reed Bessert 18 Hassen Beyramin Roger Bice Jesse Bier 18 Twoi Bigbee 32, 40,180,194 Lisa Bihary Loretta Billie Matthew Billingsley 47,121,190 Daniel Bingham 18, 221 Andria Birchard 32 Melissa Bird 47 Robyn Birkholz 68, 112 206 Tommy Birt 47,195 Carol Bishton 32,197 Stephanie Bishton 18, 221 Gary Bitters 32 Jay Erik Bixby 32 Mark Bjorem 62,112, 190 James Black 68 Jerry Black 47 Toland Black 123,151,152 Jim Blackmore 68 John Blacksmith Trinity Blackwell 18 Travis Blaker 32 Dru Blanc 68,112,192,198,199, 215 Todd Blanc 18,192, 216, 220 Ari Blankstein 18,145 Preston Blanton 18 Jenifer Bleak 32 Lisa Blier 47, 62,177 Rhonda Blier 33,138,139,160 Terry Blila 68, 195 Coleen Bliss 18, 212, 214 Pat Bliss 68,112 Cynthia Bloniarz Leah Blum 33,192 Russell Bocks 33 Nicole Boesch Elizabeth Boettcher 68, 111, 215 Katherine Boettcher Theresa Boettcher 47 Lisa Bohn 18,129,192 Cheryl Boldus Brandon Bolton Daniel Bonow 47,133 Brenda Bootz Jinelle Borders 68,112 Tammy Borders 33 Deana Boucher 47 Dori Bowers 68, 101, 107, 108 112, 160,181, 200, 234 Dorinda Bowers 33 Annika Bowie 47 Chris Bown 19 John Bown Sherri Bowser 47, 48, 188, 213, 214 Danae Boyd 19, 214 Adella Bracken 69, 104, 112, 205, 208 Anita Bracken 47 Chris Bracy Julie Brada 19, 211 Harold Bradford Alan Bradley 19, 216, 220 Luis Bradley 19 Peter Bradley 33 Jeffery Bradshaw 33 Michael Bradshaw Lisa Brant 69, 207 Tina Brent 33, 128 Charlie Brewster Christopher Brewster 19 Steven Briggs 69 Cathy Bringsplenty 33 Kathryn Brittain Michael Brock 33,192, 221 Denise Brooks Cynthia Brooks 33 Julia Brooks 47 Chris Brown Damon Brown 19,153 Ebony Brown 19 Jeanne Brown 33, 216, 220 Jennifer Brown 19, 192 Kathryn Brown Kenneth Brown Larry Brown 33 Rex Brown Rhonda Brown 69, 112 Rachelle Brugada Joey Brugh 69 Robert Brugh 47 Melody Bruguier 19, 222 Glenn Bryant 69,112, 217, 220 Kevin Buchanan Marc Buchanan 47 Rudy Buchanan Anthony Bueno Kim Chou Bui 47 Monique Bui 199 Ngoc Bui 69,112 Lori Buie 19,161,188 Dawn Buley 144 Robin Bumpass 19 Sherry Bumpass 69,112 Michael Burch 69 Jenny Burdick 19, 213, 214 Christina Buri 33, 222 Jennifer Buri 47 Derek Burks 33,147 Dawn Burley 19 Wylene Burnette Chris Bums 47,136,194 Shereen Burns 70, 112, 176, 177, 192, 236 Daniel Buros Anthony Bursley Timothy Bursey Carrie Burton Trade Burton 47,160 Paul Buseck David Bushman 70, 112, 199, 216 220 John Bushman 33 Mark Butler Kevin Butler 70,112, 216, 219, 220 Michael Button 33 Angela Byers 46, 47 Nichole Byers 19 Candice Byrd 70 Tia Byrd 70,112, 204 -------------C--------------- Perren Caballer47 John Calciano 112 Tim Calder 33, 194 Christel Calvin 19,139 John Cambell 33 Keith Cambell 47, 150,190 Marisol Canchola 19, 216, 220, 229 Wendy Canniff Sonny Cannaigon 7 Jeannette Cannon 47, 216 Janelle Cono Jay Cono Suan Canterbury 70,112, 206 Crishelle Cantley 33 Darlene Cape Bryan Carbajal 19 Aaron Carey Joanne Carfagna 48 Lani Carfagna 70, 261 Curtis Carolina 48 Corena Carpenter 19,135, 213, 214 Sean Carpenter Michael Carr 221 Steve Carr 19,124,125 Gilbert Carranza 33 Gina Carranza 19 Ralph Carranza 156,193, 216, 220 William Carrasco 5,64,70,105,112, 179, 192, 198, 199, 229, 232 Donal Carroll 33 Carol Carter 19, 221 Lemuel Carter III 19 Sean Cartwright 207 Timothy Caserta 195 Deana Casey 70, 112, 199, 204 Jeffrey Casey 33,137,194 Sonny Cassel 70,112, 232 Kelly Cavaleri Jennifer Cavender 48 Julie Celaya 48, 127,160, 182 Tracy Celaya 19,180 Ericka Center 33, 222 Randy Cervantes 112,191, 211 Adrian Chaffins 19, 124,125 Paul Chamberlain 33 Bobbie Champagne 33 James Chandler 48, 222 Shaelin Charania 70,112,192,196, 199, 208 Jennifer Charles 19 Michael Charles Scott Charles 33 Barbara Chase 48 Lisa Chasey Jon Chaudhuri 33, 194,199 Nathan Chavez 19,125,157 Rebecca Chavez 33,193 Chester Cheatham,Jr 19 Michelle Cherry 48, 196 Elizabeth Chilimidos 19 Alexander Chin 48 Su Cho 33,192,196 Dolores Christensen 206 John Christensen 221 Mary Christensen 33, 206, 222 Rebecca Christensen 33,160 Sheila Christensen 48,158 John Christianson 19, 153 Shane Christianson 33,123 Julie Christoph 48,189,193,198,199, 216 Angela Chupp 19 Christopher Church Christina Ciciliot 70,112 Beatrice Cienfuegos 19 Manuel Cienfuegos Jennifer Ciolek 48, 130,192,198, 199 Brenda Clark 19 Daniel Clark 48, 192, 197, 244 Elizabeth Clark 48 Karen Clark 71,112, 194, 255 Trisha Clark 71,112,181, 207, 215 Mary Clayton 71,112, 216, 220 Crystal Clenit Cobb Brandon Edward Cobum 48 Dustin Cochran 33 Thomas Coffeen La Shawn Colbert 19 Taura Colbert 48 Brian Coleman 33 Lashawnna Coleman 48 Marta Coleman 33,130,177 Tracy Coleman 71,106,112,177,236 Arthur Coles 48, 194 April Collay Heather Colletto 19, 23 Sara Colli 71,127, 227, 263 Beth Collins 33,160 Bill Collins 33,133 Heather Collins 48, 247 Kenneth Collins 71, 107, 112, 132, 133,196 Lori Collins 19 Debbie Columbus 71,112, 205 Arthur Colvin Mark Colvin 48 Blain Comeaux 20,124,125, 221 Michelle Comeaux 71,112,210,211, 216, 218, 219, 220 Billy Comstock 194, 255 Katie Conant 33 Sophie Conant 33 Marisol Conchola 16 (r 285 ''j Index Karen Conner 33, 41, 255 Anthony Conquist 48 Sue Contebury 128 Russell Contreras Steve Contreras 71 Suzanne Contreras 20 Babydoll Conway James Conway Mike Conway 20, 124, 125 Andrea Cook 30,33,135,160,188,229 Deborah Cook 71,196 Jon Cook 20 Thomas Cooley Sonja Cooney Raymond Cooper Stephanie Coppock Desiree Corbin 34 Victorio Cordts 71,112 Rolando Corella 71 Jacob Corey Nikki Cornell Michael Corriere 20 Jenny Cortez Felicia Costello 48, 63,188,190 Laura Cota 74,112, 205 Sandra Cota 48 Todd Couch 20 Jacqueline Court 74,112, 207 James Court 48 Suzette Cowley 64,74,112,188,196, 199 Colette Cox 74,112, 204, 263 Donald Cox 34, 122,123 Marissa Cox 20, 129 Omar Cox Pippa Cox 20,193 Jennifer Craft 20, 222 Flint Craig 5, 64, 74, 112, 136, 191, 199, 235 Monica Craig 34, 41, 194 Bill Craigo 20,199 Rick Cramer 5, 30, 216, 220 David Crammer 74 Renee Crammer Heather Cranwell 74,112 Angela Crawford Cynthia Creel 74,112,193, 196 Donald Creel 20 Rick Creimer 255 Monica Creig 255 Jody Crispin Sarah Cronin 48 Keeny Cross 20 Whitford Cross 34 John Crowley Anita Cruz 34, 160; Edward Cruz 20 Victor Cruz Francie Cunningham 214 Sheila Cunningham 20 Michael Curtice 20 Laurie Curtis Anthony Cutler 49 Bret Cutler 222 ---------------D-------------- Ronda Daggett 49,196, 216, 220 Christopher Dahl 20 James Dahlstrom 20 Thomas Dahlstrom 34 Kenneth Dale Latoya Dancy 20,129,161 Angel Daniel 207 Christopher Daniel Julie Daniels 74, 112, 205 Robert Dansby 49 Eric Darden Natasha Darden 49, 222 Marsha Dare 74,113,198 Christopher Dass Tara Dass 113,192,194, 199 Rene Daughtry 20, 221 Shani Daughtry 20 David Davidson 34,123 Lisa Davie 74,113, 205 Brenda Davis 20, 25, 144 Brooke Davis 49,192,197,198 Dante Davis 49, 217, 220 Dewarn Davis 34 Elizabeth Davis 74,102,113 George Davis 34,123 Janet Davis 75,97,177 Kathy Davis 34 Kevin Davis 34 Machelle Davis 34,128,181 Tammy Davis 34 Tanya Davis 34 Theron Davis 20 Virgil Davis 34 Wilma Davis Bert Davisson Jennifer Dawson Mary Day Wendy Debano 49, 194,198, 199, 215 Daanon Decock 49,192,197 Anthony Dedios 75, 113 Dana Defoe 75,113,181, 204 Franc Del Fosse 20 Yolanda Delavega 34 Carisa Delfosse 75,113, 214 Jennifer Demaine 34 Tracy Denenberg 75,113,199 Eric Denney 75,113 Frank Desanna 49 Jimmy Desmith 49 Kristen Desnoyer 34, 216 Seth Devirgilio Julie Dewitt 49 Brian Diaz 20 Jerry Diaz 195 Doug Dibbern 34, 198 Kristan Dibbern 75, 113, 198, 199, 215 Joseph Dibble 20 Christopher Dicken 75,113,192 Dean Dicken 20 Joanne Dickman 49 Susan Ditsworth 76,113,199 Chenita Dix 20,194, 245 Doug Dixie 20,137 Judith Dixie 34 Richard Dixon Robert Dixon Sean Dixon 34, 211 Khoa Do 113 Ricki Dodd David Dodge 34 Sarah Doe 222 Andrew Doekes 34 Ruben Dominguez 49 Omar Dominquez 49 Jack Donahoe 49,199 Traci Donahoe 34 Susan Donnells 34 Patrick Donovon 49 Steven Douglas 20, 124, 125,153 Kimberly Douglass 34,128 Tod Dovi 76 Michael Dowhie 9, 49, 121,190 Heather Drake 49, 199 Scott Draper 34 Alvin Drennen Chandra Drennen 214 Brian Drew Thomas Drew Patricia Driscoll 20 Mark Drobniewski Tracey Dryer Hannah Dubie Jason Duckwall 34 Kelcey Duerst 49 Brenton Dufor Kirstie Dukepoo 76,113 Kimberly Dukes 193, 206 Dana Dunlap 34 Mark Duplissis 49, 63,191,192 Steven Duplissis 34,193 Vicki Duran 76, 113 Jessica Duvall Tara Dyer 214 Michael Dyll 34, 147 Tracy Dyll 20,180 ---------------E------------ Buddy Early 34, 196, 211, 214 Melanie Eaton Scott Ebert Matthew Edmondson 49,193 Cindy Edwards 47, 49 Tabitha Edwards Tanishia Edwards Barbie Eggleston 20 Tom Eich 20 Gregg Elkin 76 Michelle Ellingson Jason Elliott 20 Ben Ellis I aura Ellis 34 Shana Ellis 50 Michael Elsberry 34 Jay Ely Jennifer Emminger 34, 36 Tracy Engelby 50,128,160 Jennifer Engelen 20 Stacey Ennefer 50 Susan Ensworth 76,113, 207 Julie Eppinger 34 Vincent Ervin 156 Antoinette Escalante 128, 158, 188 Mercy Escalante 20 Greg Escandon 50 Caroline Esparza 76 Connie Esparza Patrick Esparza 20, 125,157, 231 Henry Esquivias Jose Estrada 123,195 Lori Estrada 34 Mario Estrada 20, 124, 125,157 Ellie Evans 75, 76,113,196 John Evans Linda Evans 50, 196, 229 Jody Everaert ---------------F----------- ienee Fader 50, 193 :hun Fan 76,113,199 5hen Fan 50,199 Vlbert Fanniel 261 Tanya Farber 192 ngel Farley 34 rVade Farnsworth 21,125 lames Faulkner 21 lodi Fedorchak 50 (erri Fedorchak 135 Annette Fergusson 34 Slaine Fernandez 34 Robert Ferrera ion Ferris 50,121,190 nthony Fetz 50 Sandra Fetz Mark Fielder 50 Stephanie Field Tammy Fields laime Figueroa 35 Judith Fikes Michael Fincher Thomas Finlay 35, 214 Jonah Firestone 21, 145 Chris Fischer Kristin Fischer 76 Richard Fish 35 Brenda Fisher Brian Fisher 21, 152 Kristin Fisher 113 Richard Fisher 21 Michelle Fiske Mary Fitchie 76, 207 Jerry Fitzpatrick 35 John Flannery 50 Daniel Fletcher 35 Angela Flick 76 David Flick 21,145 Bruce Flood 21,147 Carla Flores 77 Hope Flores 12,135 Michael Flores 35,163 v' Richard_Florc. frlfi 159, Christine Follett 35, 135,192, 216 Kenneth Follett 50,133 Stacy Ford 21, Steven Ford 50, 57,150, 190 Jana Forister 77,113,191, 210, 211 Chinesa Forshee 21 Robert Forshee 156 Tosha Foshie 77,113, 200, 211 Melissa Foster Steven Fox 35, 146, 147 Diane Franklin Mark Frantzke 77,113 Bobbye Fraser 50,188,242. 243 Franchelle Frazier 50,194 Kerri Frazier Shelly Frazier Tamara Freand 77 Paul Frederick 77, 97, 234, 191,196 Eric French 77 Valerie Frescholtz 35, 191, 217, 255, 262 Duane Frey 21 Georgia Friedrich 21 Gina Friedrich Susan Frizol Danny Frost 21 Julie Fuller 35 -------------G----- Gaylord Gaines 221 Scott Gaines Daren Galindez 21,133 Dennis Gallagher 35,123 Katy Gallagher 35, 213, 214 Kelly Gallagher 128 Michael Gallagher 50 Kimberly Gallegos 35 Shedrick Galloway Shelley Galloway 50 Kristina Gambill 35 Cindy Gamboa 35 Ralph Gamboa 35 Raymond Gamboa 50, 255 Veronica Gaona Adelita Garcia Angel Garcia 21 Christopher Garcia Connie Garcia 35,193 Daniel Garcia 77,195 Eulogio Garcia Frank Garcia 50 Leonora Garcia 21 Lisa Garcia 113, 207 Monica Garcia 35 Ramona Garcia 77 Shane Gardner 50, 217, 220 Angela Garduno 77, 105, 113, 127, 158,188,190, 212, 214 Rose Garland 35 Katrina Gary 50,188, 190 Lori Gatlin 222 Roy Gatlin 21 Chris Gauna Heath Geerson 35 Barbara Geller 21, 212, 214 Jeffrey Genant 150 Tony Gentile Gregory Gentry Allen Gerace 50 Chirsty Germar Steve Gettman 35 Karen Giacobbi 35, 216, 220 Dina Giacoletti 50,188,196 Christine Gibson 50, 192, 211 Lee Gibson Mary Gidcumb Heidi Gier 21 Patrick Gleason 21, 26 Marni Glenn 77, 110, 113, 190, 212, 214 Brett Goff 50 Melissa Goff 77,113,190, 212, 214 Celia Golden 51, 211 Dorina Golden Julie Goldstein 196 Sean Goldstein 35, 222 Regina Golleher 51 Jerry Gollubier 21,187 Julie Gomez 113 Michelle Gomez 6, 78,196 Angelica Gonzalez 78,113 Helicia Gonzalez 204 Vanessa Gonzales 16, 21, 180 Albert Gonzalez Todd Gordon Polly Gorman Margo Goudeau 35 Robert Gowans 51 Shanthony Graham Sean Gramer Index Brandon Grantham 78, 106 113 154,188,191,212,214 Jesse Graves 51 Alan Grawien 21 Tanya Gray 34, 35 Eddie Green Lynn Green Randy Green 35,151, 152 Richard Green Sonia Green Robert Greenan 78,113, 199 Pete Greenman 21 Barbara Griffin Christy Griffin 188 Elmo Griffin 51 Rodney Griffin Shad Griffin 5, 64, 78, 98, 113, 188, 191, 199, 299 Sheli Griffin 35 Aaron Grim 21 Steve Grim 21 Keisha Grimes 21, £14 Donald Grimsley78,113 Jason Grinder Justin Grinder Melissa Grischkowsky 51, 134, 135, 188 Shawn Groves 51,196 Rachael Gundy 21,144, 250 Ricky Gurule 78, 113 Victoria Gurule 35 Thomas Gustafson 51,136,188 Dolores Gutierrez Daniel Guzman Joe Guzman 21 James Gwin -------------H---------- Diem Ha 35,192 Matthew Haapala 35 Anthony Hadley 78,113 Erin Haefer35,193,215 Shawnnitta Halbert Wendy Halbert 51 Kevin Hall 35,192 Michael Hall 78,113 Mike Hall Emilie Halladay 51 Amanda Halm Jay Hamm 78, 255 Kelly Hamm 21 Michelle Hamm 35 Tami Hammond 51,181 Stephen Hancock 35, 222 Gwen Hardison Juliann Hardy 35, 51,135 Wayne Hardy 78, 79,106, 204 Connie Harker 78, 79,113 Lacy Harkins 19, 21,192, 215 Ray Harlow 21 James Harrington 35 David Harris 21,153 Douglas Harris Freddie Harris Jennifer Harris Sarah Harris Shawn Harris Yolanda Harry Marshall Harshman 21 Shawn Hartley 35 Brian Hatch 78, 79,113,162,163 Derek Hatch 21 Tracy Hatcher Jeffery Hauskins Gary Hauwert 51 Ron Hauwert 21 Daniel Haver 51,121,154, 155 James Hawley Tina Hayes 78, 79, 204 Teri Hayward 78, 79, 113, 207 Corey Haywood Doug Heath Edward Helland 35 Matthew Helmstadter 35, 217, 220 Dionne Henderson 55 Leon Henderson Charles Hendrix 35, 42 Tina Hendrix 222 Geoffrey Hennings 78, 79,113 Carole Hennix 21 Saggio Henry Sharon Hensley 51 David Henson 78, 79,113,195 John Henson 123,156 Heather Herald 78,79,113,192,198, 199 220 Delbert Herald III 21,192 Anthony Hernandez 21 Armando Hernandez 113,121,154, 155,190 Betty Hernandez 36 Carlos Hernandez 21 Cindy Hernandez 21 Cristina Hernandez Gabe Hernandez 21 Gina Hernandez 204 Ignacio Hernandez 36 Jeanette Hernandez 222 Mario A. Hernandez 36,123,156 Mario C. Hernandez 36,123,156 Nacho Hernandez 123 Peter Hernandez 22 Sally Hernandez 22 Virginia Hernandez 78, 79, 113 Andrew Hershberger 78, 79, 147, 196 Michelle Heywood 36 Brandi Hicks 22 Derek Hicks 36 Layle Hicks 78, 79 Lina Hicks 36 Sue Hicks 22 Eric Higgins 36 Michael Higgins 113, 217, 219, 220 David Higham 36 Heather Hight 36 Celei Hill 22,180 Mike Hill Stephanie Hill 36 T.J. Hill 78, 79,113 Ami Hiller Corey Hinman Tonya Hinkle 36 Mary Hisle 22, 191, 217, 247 Melissa Hochstedler 22, 222 Jennifer Hochstrasser 36, 191, 19i 217 Etta hodge 51 William Hodge 22 John Hodges 22, 253 Scott Hodges 22,133 Pamela Hoeborn 80,113, 205 Jessica Hoffman 22, 130 Kirk Hoffman 80, 113, 188, 191 Charles Hofmann 51,163 Jessica Hofmann 22,130 Lisa Hogan Zachary Hogan 36 Darwin Holden Travis Holland 66, 80, 95, 98, 112 121, 190, 195 James Hollins Odid Holloway 80 Lara Holt 62, 80, 109, 110, 113, 17€ 177, 188,199 Nichelle Holt 80 Damon Honyaktewa Ryan Honyaktewa 22 Enice Hooks 36, 123, 214 Jane Horey 177 Courtney Horne Eric Horne 36 Dino Horta Shelly Horton 80,113 Todd Houck 63,120,121 Irene Hovey 22,129, 161 Jane Hovey 51, 176, 215 Davy Howard Christina Howder Steve Howder Julie Howe Kimberly Howe 36 Tamara Hoyle 36 Josephine Hudak 22, 25,129,161 Bonnie Huddleston Christine Huddleston 36 Mike Huddleston 22,125, 157, 254 Robert Hudson 22 Latricia Huebner Inii'-x Mari Huerta 36 Ray Huerta51,123,156 Todd Huey 36, 222 Billy Huff Jr. Craig Hughes 80, 254 Scott Hughes 22 Kristine Hughes Alfred Huizar51,152 Mike Hunt 188 Corey Hunter 36 Richard Hussey 22, 157 Andy Hust 22 Bodick Huston 188 Patrick Huston 80,113, 214 Ngoc Suong Huynh Tram Huynh John Hyatt 197 Kenneth Hyde 22 Tami Hyde 80, 113 ------------1--------- Craig Idso 51,163 Keith Idso 9, 80,103,113,163 Darla Imhoff 80, 98, 104 Brian Ingersoll 36, 163 Arotonka Isaac 22,125 Lori Iverson 81,113, 205 ------------J----------- Larry Jack Derek Jackson 36 Diane Jackson 63 Dyanne Jackson 51, 127 Elisha Jackson 22,193, 206 Guy Jackson John Jackson 36 Kevin Jackson 36,122,123 Kimberly Jackson 36,181, 214 Mindy Jackson 22 Randy Jackson Roy Jackson Sharnell Jackson 51 Tammy Jackson 81,113, 207 Thomas Jackson Jeremy Jacobs 22 Lisa Jacobs 32, 36 Michael Jacques 22,125 Theresa Jacubetz 36 Antoinette James 113, 207 Danny James 36 Robert James Toni James 181 Eddie Jamison 196 John Jamison 81 Douglas Janes 22,145 Edward Janes 51,188 Gary Jantz 22, 221 Conni Janway Maritza Jara 78, 81, 113 Eddie Jaramillo 22 Lewis Jarrett 22 Linda Jaskowski 36, 180 Steve Jaskowski 51,195 Greg Jasmin Isela Jauregui 22, 221 Justin Jaurigui 81 Tony Jefferson Amy Jeffery 36, 135 Douglas Jennings 81,113, 199 David Jensen 187 Jennifer Jensen 22,129 Paul Jenson 51 Angela Jimenez 22 Irlena John 52 Carmen Johnson 22 Carolyn Johnson 22 Carrie Johnson 52 Christopher Johnson 22 Chuck Johnson 22,188, 253 Deborah Johnson 81 Dwight Johnson 99, 113, 120, 121, 183, 190, 191,227 Jacory Johnson Jamie Johnson 22 Jennifer Johnson 81, 105,113 Lisa Johnson 81,113,163 Rachel Johnson 52, 193 Richard Johnson 22, 222 Robert Johnson Robert Johnson 23 Shannon Johnson 23 Steve Johnson 36 Tom Johnson 23,153, 217, 220 Tony Johnson William Johnson 52 Alvin Johnston Deborah Johnston 114, 187, 212, 214 Carolyn Jones 52 David Jones 23 Derek Jones 36 Fred Jones 114,190 Porsha Jones 23, 223 Sheena Jones Tara Jones 52,63 Tawni Jones 23,52 Jamie Jordan Scott Jordan 119,121,154,190 Toye Jordon 36,187 Wade Jordon 23 Sharia Joy 114 Mark Joya 52 Jaime Joyce 36 Bethann Judd 36 Lorraine Jurdo 23 Julie Justice 52 --------------K------------- Michael Kacques 23 Steve Kafton 23 Eric Kallstedt 23, 214 James Kaminski Nicholas Kanios 52,196 Yolanda Kast81 Darren Kaye 23, 262 Mike Kearney 36, 132, 133, 194 Karen Keith 52 Christa Keithley 23 Christopher Kelley 36, 163 Kimberly Kelley 23, 131 Mike Kelley 23, 211 Daniel Kelly 23 Richard Kelly 23 Stacy Kemp 52 James Kemple 36 Brenda Kempton 37, 39 Bryant Kennedy 37, 151, 152 Vicki Kennedy 52, 58, 178, 179, 215 246 Lisa Kennemer 81,114, 181 Seng Keoviengsay 37 Danny Kepler James Kerr 37, 137 Richard Kerr 82,114,136, 199, 232, 246 Toni Kerstetter Kina Kessel 23, 247 Gail Kessler 23, 217, 220 Raymond Kettel 37 Ton Khanh John Kidwell 52 Christina Kikis Matt Killeen 23,163 David Kimble La Tassia Kinard Lisa Kinder 23, 144 Sherri Kinder 52, 261 Adrian Kindred 23, 145 I-ester Kindt 23 Steven Kindt 37 Deanna King 52 Philip King 52, 222 Tanishya King 214 Tobias King Tracy King 37, 128, 160 Brian Kinley Renea Kinley 52 Masayuki Kinoshita 52 Toby Kins 23 Victoria Kinsley 37 Chad Kirby 23, 157 Jason Kirby 52, 121, 154, 190 Carlos Kirksey 52 Wayne Kittle Paul Kittrick 52 Ron Kitts 52, 54 Tammy Knoll 37,193 Debra Knudsen 52 Matt Knutson 114, 154,195 Helena Kokaliares 37, 158, 215 (• 289 v Index Mindi Kolasinski 23 Dana Kostuck 23 David Krammer 23 Sebrina Kowalski Holly Krecklow 82, 114, 215, 242, 243, 261 Mark Kreider Chris Kriebel 53 Susan Kriebel 23 Kenneth Kroll Patricia Kroll Kelley Kropp 53,177 Karl Krum 53,123, 154 Lynn Kumelski 82, 114, 213, 214, 232 Mike Kumelski 23,188, 253 Andrew Kusche 82,114,188,195 --------------L------------ Jason Lachance Benjamin Laforce Jr. Jenny Lalonde Lias Lambom 23 Pamela Lane 53 Tony Lane 156 Earl Langenberg 37 Jennifer Langlois 23, 221 Scott Lanquist 23, 194, 247 Natasha Larimer 82,114,192,198, 215 Gordon Larkham 23, 221 Michael Larson 53 ’Gregory Laszakovits 23, 145 Christopher Latam 6, 82 Jeremy Latam 23 Andy Lathrop 37, 216, 219, 220, 255 Aaron Laub Shannon Laugen 23, 213, 214 Scott Lavoie Dawn Law 23, 221 Steven Lazarus Hinh Le 82,114,192 Glen Leach 53 Larry Leach 82, 255, 262 William Leadbetter 53 Tana Leake Bernice Leanio Bobby Leanio 23 Carlhen Leanio 53 Brian Leduc 37 Sean Leduc 21, 24 Kristine Lee 82,114 Rhoda Lee 37, 251 Valerie Lee 251 Yong Jun Lee Cara Lehmann 37 Jeffrey Lehmkuhl Tony Lehn Joseph Lemaitre ? Lee Lemons 24 Thanh Duy Lenguyen Thruong Duy Lenguyen 82, 192, 193,215 Elise Lennon 114 Monica Leon 19, 24, 212, 214, 221 Stephanie Leonard 10, 44, 53, 192, 199, 215, 229 Bryan Lesko 53, 217, 219, 220 Christina Lessard 53 Justin Levenstein 199 Erin Lewis 53 Garrett Lewis 24,145 Jevon Lewis 24 Reginald Lewis 82 Venessa Lewis 53,194 Scott Liles 37, 156 Travis Lindberg 24 Larson Lindholm 37,163 Jessica Lindley 37, 43 Christina Lindsey 24 June Lindsey 24 Brian Linkenhoger Deena Lipinski 37,176,177 Jill Lipinski 53, 62,192,199, 216, 220 Bishop Lister 82 Jay Lister 101, 114. 119, 121, 150, 190, 205 Nate Little 9,83,114,195 Robert Little 83,110 Paul Lively Sonia Lobato Jake Logan 24,153 Lorie Long 114 Rebecca Long 24 Anne Longtin 37,153 Scott Lonquist 157 Tony Lonquist 156 Lori Lopez 53,199 Terry Lopez Ricky Lorenzo 9,53,123,163 David Loucks Michelle Loucks 83,114 Donald Lough Jeff Love 83 Laura Loverde 53 Justin Lowenstein 24 Jessica Lowenthal 24, 222 Mark Lowery 53 Joe Lumaitre 24 Melissa Luna 53 Nhon Ly Trent Lynch 83 Matthew Lyons 83,114,133,187 ---------------M------------- Racheal Mabrey 24 Blaiane MacCawley 193 Alan MacDonald Shelly MacDonald 37 David Mace Kwabene Mack 24,125 Rebecca MacKinnon 83,114 Moira MacLean 83,114 Kathy Macnaughton John Madsen 163 Michelle Madsen 37 Charles Madvig Jason Madvig 37,163 James Mahoney Jason Mahoney 252 Jim Mahoney 83,114 Glenda Mahurin 53 Lisa Mainieri 24,144, 216 Robert Mainieri 53,133, 217 Leland Majeski Althea Makil 53 Chris Makil 24 Edward Mallet Kathy Mallet 37 Leanna Malone 37,127 Ronda Malone Eleanor Maloney Devonda Manghane 53 Robert Mangini 53,146,147,148,15 190 Geno Mangino 37 Yahann Mann Robert Manning 24 Thersa Manning Benjamin Marcus 53 Chris Mares 37 Edward Maresa Ray Marquez Yvonne Marquez 83 Irene Marsh 53 Warren Marsh 37 Colleen Martin Jennifer Martin 83 Lawerence Martin 84 Melody Martin Michelle Martin 37,160,181 Steve Martin 163 Stuart Martin Tina Martin 37 Andres Marinez 24 Andy Martinez 217, 220 Arlene Martinez 37, 191, 217 Danny Martinez 37, 38,123 Jason Martinez Joann Martinez 24, 214 Joanna Martinez 37 Julie Martinez 37 Marisa Martinez Pete Martinez 24,125 Shane Martinez 37, 214 Yvonne Martinez 84 Michael Martino Robert Martino Catherine Masiello 54 Christopher Masiello 24 John Mason 84,114,163, 231 Corey Massa 37 John Matheson 54,152,190,199 Blaine Mathison 24, 187 David Mattson 54, 223 Micheal Maupin 37 Jason Maverick 188 Richard Mavis 24,125,157 Sally May 84,114,181 Susan May 84, 114, 181 Wayne McBride 54 Blaine McCauley 84,114,197 William McClory 24 Chris McClure 24 Neil McConhay 37 Tina McConhay 24, 206 Melissa McCorkle 37 Jaunett McCormack 54,179, 236 Shannon McCormack 180 Kelly McCray 38,192,180 Jeff McDonald 24,125 Thomas McDonald 38 Huston McFarland, Jr. Karen McFarland 38 Shane McGinnis 37,38,182,217, 220, 235, 254 Richard McGlasson 38,123 Jacque McGoldrick 84,114 Angie McGraw 24,135 Ty McGraw 84,162,163 Cindy McKay 216, 220 Lucinda McKay 38 Glen McKenzie 24 Margaret McKenzie 54,194 Brett McKinnon 54 Rebecca McKinnon 192,199 Ty McLean 24 Terry McPherson 24 Elaine McReynolds 24 Jamie McRoy 24,129 Renee McTier 54 Marci McVaugh 24, 216 Paula McWhirter 84,114,199, 222 James Meador 24 Chris Meadows 149,150,190 Jeff Meadows 24,152 Deborah Mecholsky 24 Regina Medina 84,114, 215 Shawn Medina 54 Launa Meeks 54 Theresa Megee 24 Carmela Mendez 38, 217 Loretta Mendez 84,114, 217 Andres Mendoza 25 Andy Mendoze 125 Bernadette Mendoza 38 Coleen Mendoza 25 Margarita Mendoza 25 Steve Mendoza 9,38,123 Robert Mercier 84 Samara Meyers 38, 138,139 Bradley Meyers 38, 216, 220, 221 Elaine Michaud 85 Nathan Miechle 38 Blakely Miller 85,114, 215, 243 Carina Miller 25 Jeff Miller Michelle Miller 25 Rhonda Miller 85 Stephanie Miller 54 Cy Milligan 25, 214, 253 Daniel Mills 25, 222 Bernadette Miranda 25,161 Denise Miranda 38 Jeff Mirocha 54 Lopa Misra 54,193 Jacquie Mitchell 25, 221 Stephen Mogk Jason Mohney 25,125 Eleanor Moloney 25 Dominic Monacchio 54,123 Raul Monreal 38,123, 216 Sonnet Monson 38 Ann Montanez 54 Buddy Montanez 25 Robert Montanez Mark Montenegro 54,193 Chris Mooney 85,114 Melani Mooney 25,180 Kimberly Moore 85 Kristina Moore 38,135 Michelle Moore 85,114,130,131 Angelica Morales 25, 206 Kenia Morales 25 Kimberly More 114 Camille Morean 38 Jenn Morehart85,114,199,215,243 Janette Moreno 30, 38 Mike Moreno 156 Jeremy Morris 25 Julia Morrow 54 Stephanie Morrow 25 Matthew Morton 54,195 Michael Mosley 53,121,190 Jerome Moss 25,125 Nellie Mullins 38 Hui Mun85,114,192 Kris Mun 54,177, 215, 242, 243, Brian Munroe 54 Linda Murillo 251 Diane Murray Jennifer Murray 85 Sandra Murray 54,186,191,192,199 Christine Myers 38, 39 Skye Myers 25,161 Kellie Myrow 38,139 222 --------------N-------------- Michael Nadeau Tina Nagle Stacy Nakamura 54,146, 147 Jamie Natividad 38 John Natividad Thomas Natseway Virginia Natseway 38 Leigh Navarrette 54,61,160,177,263 Valerie Navarrette 30,38,43,160,178, 180 Curtis Neal 38 Eric Neal 54,121,182 Ervin Neal Daniel Needham 54,195 John Needham Richard Neil Buffy Nelson 38, 216, 220 Chris Nelson 255 Elizabeth Nelson 55 Gina Nelson 85 Kim Nelson 55 Robin Nelson 85, 212, 214 Souky Ner 25, 192 Troy Nesbitt 163 Kimber Neuffer 85, 207 Micah Neuffer James Newman Jim Newman 25 Thomas Newman 55 William Newman 86,154,155 Letish Newton 86 Sean Newton 25, 125, 196, 215 Tomasa Newton 38 Khuong Ngo 86, 114 Kwon Van Ngo 207 Ai Hoang Nguyen 55 Truong Duy Nguyen 114 Vu H Nguyen 86 Nicole Nichols 55 Connie Nickell Pam Nielsen 25 Jeff Nienaber 86 Laura Nieto Donna Nolan 86 Gabriel Noriega 25 Christopher Norris Rozanne Norris 55,160 Antoine Norrise 55, 196 Maurice Norrise 55 Tracy Northcutt 55, 62,177 Marlena Numkena 86,114 Johnny Nunez 25, 125, 254 Rina Dee Nunez 246 John Nunn 25 ------------O--------------- Scott Oberacker Isaac Obezo John Obrenovich Carrie Obrien55, 127, 158, 188, 190, 193 Index Darla Ockey 25, 217, 220 Duane Ockey 86 Tamara Odell 55, 58 Dana Oehlerich 38, 263 Brian Okvath 25,187 Keith Olbricht 86,114,191,210, 211 Jenifer Olejniczac Richard Oliphant 55 Ashli Oliver 25, 222 Robert Oliver 86,101,102,121,190, 193 Julia Oliveri 86 Greta Olson 106, 114,135 Karen Olson 25, 128, 161 Roy Olson Steven Olson 25 Patrick O’Meara Oonk Russell 5, 103, 147, 186, 191, 209 Kolbie Openshaw 101, 186 Elena Oradat 55, 251 Elizabeth Ordat25, 161 Emily Ordaz Kenneth Orman 5, 9, 107, 108, 114, 179, 186, 191, 200, 227, 232, 244 Alex Ortiz 55 Andrew Ortiz 64,104,114,191,193, 196,208 Julio Ortiz Shawn O’Neil Gary Ostendorf 66, 121, 154, 182, 183, 188, 190,199, 208 Larry Ostendorf 25, 124,125, 153 Doris Ostwalt Kristina Otterstedt 181, 204 Teresa Overbey 38,191, 193, 216 Rio Owen 88 Kendra Owens 38, 177 Latonia Owens 25, 191, 217, 221 --------------P--------------- Darlene Pacheco Elizebeth Pacheco Ernest Pacheco 55 Ruby Pacheco Salia Pack 25 Tony Padilla 38 Yolanda Padilla Barbara Palais 55,138,139, 199 Daphne Pallas 88,114, 237 Matthew Pallas 55 Delano Palmer 25, 221 Marilyn Palmer 38 Omo Palmer Chris Paquette Valerie Paredes 131, 223, 246 Sally Park Jeffrey Parke 114 Christina Parker (292 ) Christopher Parker 38 Eric Parker Ruth Parker Renee Parkhurst88, 99, 114, 207 Damian Parkinson 55 Jeffrey Parks 88 Marcella Paschal Marcia Paschal 55 Tasha Paschal 190, 263 Troy Patterson 25 Lara Patti James Pauley 38,146,147, 192 Joanna Pawlak 88 Julie Payne 88,114, 198 Russell Payne Thomas Payne 55,194 Lyana Pearson 25 Gretchen Peaslee Elisabeth Pence 88,114, 211 Kelly Pennock Dawna Penrose 25, 211, 222 Larry Penrose 38 Julie Pepera Cynthia Peralta 55,199 Christopher Perea 25 Cassandra Perez 26 Manuel Perez 38 Richard Perez 88 Samara Perfect 56 Shane Perfect 38 Jason Pergakis 56 Alton Perkins William Perling 88 Tim Perry 196 Wendy Persely 19, 26, 213 Johnathan Peshlakai 39 Christine Peter 26, 216, 220 Cindy Petterson 88, 114, 196, 232, 261 Ian Pettycrew 39 Due Pham 39 Minh T Pham 88,114 Nhat-Uyen Pham Edward Phillips Ray Phillips 88 John Picinich Brian Pickrell 56 James Pierce Missy Pierce 56, 63, 210, 211 Taylor Pile Polly Pinder 56,177,196 Santos Pineda 26, 221 Debby Pinter 89, 100,108, 109,114, 127,158,159,178, 179,188, 200, 212 Jay Piper Lara Pipho 89,114 April Pitchford 39 Jason Pitchford 39 Christina Pitman 9, 89, 103, 115, 178,179, 232, 246 Danielle Piwiwski 26, 215 Cecilia Platt 26,135, 221 Donald Platt 89, 100, 115, 121, 162, 163, 190,195 Paul Platt 39,193 Gregory Pleasants 89 Steve Pochiro 56, 191 Cheryl Poe 56 Jennifer Poe 39, 221 David Pohlmann 39,133 Abraham Polk 26, 192 Shawnna Pomeroy 222 Steve Poore 89, 115,133 Omar Portagul Kim Porter 215 Steven Porter 125 Ullysses Portugal 26, 125,157 Kim Post 26, 180 Jeff Poulter Deirdre Powell 89, 205 Katrina Powell 55 Marla Powell 26 Mikele Powell 115, 245 Laura Pratt 39, 192, 196, 197 Cheryl Prendergast Tedisue Prentice 26, 131 Clayton Prepsky 26 Michael Preston 89 Michelle Preston 26 John Preuss Eric Price Grady Price 153 Leonard Price 26 Ronald Price Anton Pridonoff 56,188 Gene Pruitt 39 ------------Q---------------- Travis Quader 26 Joseph Quihius 39,123 Michael Quihuis 89,115 Steve Quihuis 195 Richard Quintana 26, 252 Timmy Quintana 26, 252 --------------R-------------- Katharine Radin 39,192, 215 Reza Rajabian 56 Carrie Ramirez 18, 26, 251 Mark Ramirez Octavio Ramirez 26, 125 Steve Ramirez 26 Yolanda Ramirez 56, 193 Carolina Ramos 16, 26, 29, 229, 231 Jason Ramsey 39 Winston Ramsey Stephen Randall 26,123,163 Delaino Rangel 26 Index Rodney Ranks 12 Michael Rasmussen 56 Michael Rawleigh Tyler Rawleigh Lisa Rawls 115, 204 Charles Ray Lewis Ray 39 Rickie Ray Barbara Razo 56 Louis Razo Dorseena Reaves Joey Rebelo 39 James Redeker Judith Reed 39 Stephanie Reed 26,181 Luke Rees 56 John Reid 39,152 Russell Reisinger 56 Lee Relf William Remmert Michelle Renshaw Patrick Renteria Sarah Reynolds 39 Robert Reynoso 26 Doris Richard 39 Raymond Richards 56 Jimi Richards 26 Melissa Richards Shawn Richards 35, 39,152 Kenneth Richardson 5,44,56, 189, 191, 193, 196, 198, 199, 217, 255 Ray Richardson 89, 110, 188, 193, 196, 199,216, 220 Therese Rickard 16, 26,193, 229 Todd Ricki 56 Alice Rietham 39,177 Spencer Riffle 39 Stephan Riggins 216, 219, 220 Raquel Rike Marlon Riley 56, 152 Penelope Rilling Eddie Rincon Eric Ritchie 89 Daniel Rivas Dina Rivas 26, 221 Eugenio Rivera 26 Veronica Rivera 56 Jason Roach 56,156 John Roach 56 Chad Roadfeldt Johnathan Roberts Scott Roberts 26, 153 Jennifer Robertson 25 Micheal Robertson 26 Jennifer Robinson 26 Gil Robles 56 Gina Robles 89, 115, 126, 127, 159,190 Patricia Robles 39, 158 Index David Robson 56, 118, 121, 148, 149, 150, 190 Jennifer Rocha 26, 216, 220 Raymond Rocha 56,163 Michael Rochon Laurie Rocz 89, 90, 207 Michele Rodieck Angel Rodriguez Anthony Rodriguez 39 Carlos Rodriguez 56, 154 Edward Rodriguez 26 John Rodriguez 26 Patrick Rodriguez 26 Paul Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Rosa Rodriguez 192, 213 Stason Rodriguez Lisa Roekle Paul Rogenstein 26 Jason Rogers 56 Tamala Rolland 57 Danny Rollins Jayson Rollins 26, 215 Shawna Romerly 27 Alex Romero 27 Mark Romero Michelle Romero 27 Duane Rommey 90 Timothy Roof 188, Tina Roof 27, 222 220, Chan Ros Dhita Ros 189, Mary Rosales 89, 90, 115, 209, 215, 232 Jessica Rose 27 Michael Rose Ronald Rose Laurie Roseberry 57 Loree Rosecrans 57 Brian Roth 39 Jacob Rothenberg90,115,188,191, 199, 213 Shanna Rothenberg 49, 57 Rachel Rotolante 52, 57 Michael Rouse 27 Thomas Rouse 57 Sean Rouselle 57, 61 Tony Roush Ken Rowlett 27, 147 Phillip Rowlson 27 Ken Rowlett 27, 147 Phillip Rowlson 27 Sean Rozelle 191 Mellisa Rudolph 39,192 Christina Rue 27 Richard Ruelas 57 Wendy Ruff 158, Paul Rugenstein 125 Michael Rugg 39, 163, 188 Steven Rugg 89, 90, 115, 188, 199, 222 Charles Ruiz 89, 90, 115, 193 Christina Ruiz 27 Martha Ruiz 27 Paul Ruiz 121 Raul Ruiz 7, 8, 89, 90, 111, 115, 120, 190 Yvonne Ruiz 89, 90, 115 Steven Rupe 27 Eric Rupnow 89, 90 Richard Rusch 27,125 Jermaine Rushing 39, 152 James Russell 195 Melissa Ryan 27,193 Jennifer Rynearson 27, 222 --------------S------------- Amy Sabari 57,128,160 Cindy Sage 39,177 Angela Salazar 39,193 Mary Salcido 57,179, 188 Nicol Saliba 44, 57, 62,135,188 Paul Salinas 39, 217 Rene Salinas Caesar Sanchez Soledad Sanchez 39 Steve Sanchez Derek Sanders 11, 57, 121, 156, 190, 199 Karyn Sanders Kevin Sanders 27 Kimberly Sanders 89,90,115, 205 John Sander89, 90 Robert Sandoval Sara Sandstedt 39 Chistopher Sanfie Jenny Santesteban 39 Daniel Santos 57, 196,197 Mark Sauer 51, 189 Pam Sawdy Roy Sawyer Chistina Scammell 39,135,181,192 Kevin Scarboro Elizabeth Schall 115 Isadora Scheibenreif 89, 90, 158 190, 158 Paul Scheibenreif 39, 262 Dahn Schiffer 27,193 Jole Schiffer 57,123 Gunar Schinzel40,123,163 Luke Schinzel 57, 118, 121, 162, 163, 190 David Schlador Paul Schlador 27 Tammy Schlador 91,115 Kimberly Schmidt Nora Schmidt 39,191, 216, 219, 220 Ian Schmoel 39 Kristie Schnyder 27 Scott Scholtz 27, 40 Malia Schooler 57, 60 Gary Schrack 27,125,153 Jennifer Schrack91, 115, 126, 127, 179, 227, 228, 230, 233 John Schreiber Kirk Schreier 91 Tammi Schreier 27 Brian Schroeder 27 Erwin Schubert 91 Darren Schuck 57 Amy Schulte 27 Grant Schulte 91 Jane Schulte 40 Eric Schultz 40 Tonia Schultz 57, 255 Karla Schumann 91, 99, 115, 135, 158,159, 188,190 Michel Schutz 5,91,115, 209 Eric Schuyler 9, 91 Heather Schwindt27, 213 James Scooler 57 Dawn Scott 27 Donald Scott 115 Eric Scott Jason Scott 40 Jayne Scott 92,115,187, 212 Richard Scott 92 Robert Scott 92,115 Tammy Scott 40 Wayne Scott 92,115,187 Jeff Scow 190 Sean Scow 57, 63,121 Brian Sealey 57,192,198, 250 Roger Sealey 27,147 Heather Secor Dina Sedlock 40,181 Lawrence Sedlock Ali Sekou 133 Davina Sena 40 Noah Sensibar 40 Celia Sereno 40 Renee Sereno Eric Serrano 27 Karen Sever 40 Robert Sever 92,115,121,190,195 David Sexton 57 Teresa Sexton 40 Michael Shafer Randy Shakespeare 40 David Sharan 57 Nomi Sharan 40 Susan Sharkey 57,192, 215 Dave Sharon 163 Amanda Sharp 40 Tonya Sharp92, 204 Fawn Sharpe 34 Brian Shaw 57 Tina Shelton 27 Jeffrey Sheppard 40, 217 Tom Sheppard 92,115,195 Denise Sheridan 40,138,139 Leia Sherinian 92,115 Heather Shiffer 57 JamesShinn5,92,102,109,115,118, 120,121,186, 230, 233 Alex Shivers 58, 217, 220 Eva Shivers 10, 44, 49, 58, 179, 192, 199, 236 Ernest Shmidl 40 Jennifer Shockley 27 Warren Shoup Jenny Shultz Tanya Siddens 58 Danny Sien 27 Jodi Sigler John Sigler Sylvia Silberger 58 John Simmons 27 Diane Simon 11, 92,115,199, 222 Tim Simpson Alisa Sims Amy Siquieros 27, 40 Jon Slus8er 92,105,115,195 Bryan Smalley 92 Brian Smith 27 Debra Smith 58, 217, 219, 220, 221 Duanne Smith 27, 217, 219, 220 Dyahndra Smith 27 Eugenia Smith 27 Jacquilyn Smith 27 Jeff Smith 93,115 Karen Smith 27, 134,135 Keith Smith 93, 109, 115, 121, 162, 163,190,199 Kendra Smith 40 Kimberly Smith 58 Louis Smith 27 Nancy Smith 93 Nicole Smith 93,115, 207 Robert Smith 93,115, 207 Roshi Smith 58 Ray Smith 58 Scott Smith 40,188, 222 Sean Smith 40,133,137, 217, 220 Sharron Smith 27 Steven Smith 58 Sylvia Smith 129 Raymond Smith Zack Smoll 27,196 Jason Smyer 27 Eric Snelling 27 David Snodgrass 40,133,156 Candi Snyder 27 Robin Snyder 40,160 Edward Socie Kecia Sohl James Solem Thomas Soles 27 Jon Soil 58 Kevin Sollars Audra Solomon 242 LaSean Solomon 242 Dee Sorgen 27, 216, 220 Tiffany Sorgen 93 Sean Sorrels 163 Seres Sosnowski 27, 144 Patty Soto 93,193 Kevin Sotomeyer 121,190, 255 Keith Sowden 40 Laura Spaulding 19, 28, 216 Lee Ann Spaulding 40, 217 Ryan Spencer 58, 222 Heather Spotts 13, 40 Jon Spotts 93,115, 205 Chris Spring 28 Jennifer Springer 28, 211 Alexis Springston 28, 192 Steven Stahl 58 Deborah Stakebake 93, 115, 176, 177,188, 199, 247 Laura Stanley 40,177, 206, 215 Matthew Stanley 58 Matthew Starcher 28 William Starcher 58, 222 Dan Starchman 58 Karen Staub 93 Mark Staub 40 Tracy Stearns 40, 81 Steven Stegall 125 Bobbi Stennerson 28 Holly Stennerson 58 Alex Stephens 40 Amy Stephens 28 Daniel Stephens 58 Anna Stevens 58, 215, 243 Anne Stevens 58,181, 211 Cecilia Stevens 28,192, 216 Danny Stevens 250 Richard Stevens 16, 22, 28, 196, 236, 250 Dione Stevenson 40 Marvin Steward 40,123 Aaron Stewart 58 Cheryl Stewart 40, 217 Kim Stewart 40,128 Lorinda Steward 40, 127 Tod Stewart 115 Tim Stiltner 93,115,137 John Stiltner 40 Stephanie Stimson 93, 204 Spencer Stingley 58 Richard Stockwell 58 Michele Stokes 40 Randall Stokes Todd Stokes 28,125,157 Tracey Stokes 94, 115, 207 Jeff Stone 28, 221,222 Larry Stoops 58 Anne Stopher 28, 212 Index Peter Storch 28,145,163 Katherine Storms 58,192,199 Jason Stout 40,123,156 Jeffrey Stout 28,125 Mark Stower 59 Decazlyn Strange 28, 245 Carol Strauss 94,115 Richard Strauss 59 Lester Strayhand 40 Carl Strempke 94,99,115,120,121. 195 Bryan Strickland 41,199 Dennis Stricter 59 Tehira Strong 94, 97, 205 Shane Stuler 41 Edgar Stumpff 28 Janet Stumpff 59,197 Patricia Swartz 94, 221 Ken Swinehart 28, 125 Michael Sylvester 28,125 -------------T--------------- Robert Tackett Brian Tageson 28 Scott Tageson 59, 222 Jennifer Takaki Timothy Takeuchi 41, 156,192 Jeromy Takin 28 Barry Tanner Bill Tantana 28 Steve Tantana 41 Daniel Taplin 28,125 Anthony Tarantino 41 Matthew Taris Tony Tasante 206 Bryan Taylor 59 Caroline Taylor 28,187,196 Delos Taylor 59 Nellie Taylor Quincey Taylor 28,125 Steven Taylor 94 Aurora Tellez 59 Larry Tellis 28 Melissa Templeton 41,193 Jennifer Tether 94 Denis Thomas 41 Frank Thomas Heather Thomas 59 Keith Thomas Omar Thomas Robert Thomas 41 Shawn Thomas Stephen Thomas 94,115,199 Anjannette Thompson Byron Thompson 28 Craig Thompson Darrell Thompson Gifford Thompson 28 Glenn Thompson 59 Jess Thompson 28. 217, 220 Julie Thompson 41, 217, 220, 262 MarthaThomp8on94,115,217,219, 220 Scott Thompson 94 Jacqueline Thom 59 Jennifer Thomsberry 59 Deita Thornton 59,139 Marquita Thornton Melvin Thornton Terri Tickard 139 Christine Tilander Jesse Tillery 28 Lisa Tillery 41,131,181,215 Michael Tinguely Gary Tipton 28 Kristina Tisi Sayuri Togei Brian Tollefson 28,125,153, 221 Denis Tomas 188 Belinda Tomasi 28,161,188, 213 Pernell Tomasi 163 Joesph Tong 28 Mary Tong Gilbert Torres 28 Robert Torres Eric Toscano 59 Elizabeth Tovar Deborah Towsley John Trejo 9,104,121,190, 254 Andrew Trelease 94,115,199 Ayoka Tremble Dawn Triplett 28,161 Le Tro 28 Laurie Troupa 59,191,193 Richard Trout 41 Amy Trowbridge 95,115,199 Peter Trowbridge Jason True 59,197,199, 244 Billy Truex 28 Tammy Truex Daniel Trujillo 41,123 Artrenia Truss Debbie Tsosie 28, 213 Christine Tucker 30,41,135,180,229, 231 Paul Tucker 59,154 Sunrain Tucker Eve Tuhey 95,115,179,212 Manda Turley 41,181 Troy Turley 59,150,190 Martrell Turner Martell Turner 95,115, 204 Michael Turner 59 Verjne Turner Robert Tutrone 59,156,195, 262 -------------U---------------- John Ueland 41,133 Urnna Dennis 41 Lloyd Utz ----------------V------------ Elvira Valenzuela 204 Frankie Valenzuela 44, 59, 62, 216 Marcela Valenzuela 59 Mark Valenzuela Michael Valenzuela Mona Valenzuela 41 Rebecca Valenzuela 95, 204 Yensenia Valenzuela 28,129 Dawn Vallee 28 Melanie Van Tilborg 41, 43 Jodal Vannoy 60, 133 Shane Vanorder 28 Maria Alicia Vasquez 95, 222 Pete Vasquez 41 John Veland 192 Heidi Vellenga 41,192, 216, 218, 220 Ivana Vender 41, 193 Michael Venell 236 Anita Verdugo 41,191, 217 David Verdugo 60 Richard Vergara 60 Corinne Verlander 28,161 Lori Vesely 95 Christine Vielma 28 Frances Villa 41 Mercy Villa 207 Judy Villaverde Kelli Virden Jagdev Virdi 41 Michele Virgo 95, 98, 178, 179, 204, 231 Lorenzo Vizcarra 28,157 Melanie Volquardsen 41 Michael Volquardsen 199 Stephanie Vonk41, 196 Dennis Vrana ---------------W-------------- Dennis Waddell 95 Nicole Wade 60 Valerie Waeschle 28 Brent Waggoner Spencer Waggoner Greg Wagner 19, 28 Matthew Wagner 60, 217, 220 Robert Walker Rochelle Walker 41 Shannon Walker 60 Misti Wallace 28 Benjamin Walters 41,163 Mike Walters 60 Chad Wandler 41 Cathie Ward Mark Ward 60,195 Jennifer Wardell24, 28 Sonny Wardell 254 fT 295 I Index John Ware 41,123 Dean Wareing 60 Natalie Warina 60 Norman Warner 60 Rodney Warner Rayna Warnke 41 Chelle Warrell 28 Melissa Warren Tanya Warren 29, 129,161 Rebecca Warstler Elijah Washington Dana Washington 41,194 Elita Washington 41, 126, 127 Ethan Washington 29, 125, 153 Kathy Wass 60 Tarrie Wass Amy Waters 60 Brian Watkins 29,124, 125, 157 Tracy Watkins 60 Dee Dee Watson Jacquelyn Watson Sonja Watson 60, 222 Stormie Watson Christy Watts Ray Waugh Rita Waugh David Waugh Anthony Weathers Bernadette Weaver 29 Mika Webb 60, 192,197,198 Alicia Webber 43, 221 Sandra Webber Brent Weech 60,191 Leza Weeks 29 Dotti Weinel 95 Todd Weinman Greg Welch 60 Shannon Wells 41,139 Michael Wendler Heather Wenge 29,129,161 Brandy Werth 29 Lonnie Werth 95 John West 41 Latona West 29 Mitchell West Jeffrey Wester 60, 192 Tim Weston 41 Sherri Wheatley 29 Sam Wheaton 29 Annette Wheeler 29, 187 Kerry Wheeler 60 Steven Wheeler 96 Deidra White 222 Doug White Elizabeth White 25, 29, 188 Jennifer White Jerome White 41,123 Marcus White 29,125 Hope Whiteface 29, 41 Brad Whitehead 29 Anita Whitely 60 Jeffrey Whitley 60, 188, 191 Casey Wickland 60,132, 133,156 Sarah Wictor 96,199 Ted Wictor 29 Johna Wiedoff 29,187 Joseph Wilcock 41 Robin Wilcock 96. 204 Brian Wilcox Jennifer Wilhite 96, 115 Alicia Williams 25 Alison Williams 29 Brian Williams Christine Williams 60,158,188 Colette Williams 29 Jimale Williams 29 Kelly Williams Kevin Williams Larry Williams 29 Monika Williams Reese Williams Stacy Williams Joseph Williamson 196 Dionne Willis Lasean Willis Chris Wilsie 29 Cory Wilson Kevin Wilson Mary Wilson 60 Richard Wilson 41, 217 Tammy Wilson 42, 196 Dawn Winans 60, 196,197, 261 Lisa Winans Faith Winn 29, 211 Stephanie Winstel 42 Melissa Winters 131 Michael Winters Jason Wise Christine Wohl 29, 221 Scott Wojtulewicz 61, 152,190,199 Cynthia Wolfe 207 Donna Wolfe 42 Sean Wonderling 29 Allen Wong Sarah Wong Alisa Wood 50, 61 Corinna Wood 29 Courtney Wood 42,193 Dean Wood 29, 215 Kimberely Wood 96, 103, 115, 176 177, 190, 199 Alicia Woodard 96 Michael Woods 42 Laurie Wooley 29 Leah Woolridge Torric Woolridge Mitchell Worden Stephanie Works 61 Linda Worth 96, 204 Cheyana Wozencraft 42, 299 Derek Wozencraft 96, 97, 100, 115, 191,212 Destry Wozencraft 42 Debora Wrathell Elizabeth Wrathell Susanna Wrathell Amy Wright 42 Danetra Wright Melinda Wright 61 T.C. Wright 61,118,120,121,154,190 Toby Wright 122,123,183 Jarek Wrobel 163 Stevie Wydoff 42 David Wylie 96 Jinger Wyrick 61 ----------------Y----------- Gregory Yanez 20, 29 Angela Yarbrough 29 Natalie Yarina Jean Yates 18, 29, 221, 251 Mary Ybarra 96 Elyna Yin 61 Sokhamala Yin 29 Andy Yost 29,192 Andrea Young 61 Michael Young ---------------Z----------- Navid Zamani 96 Perla Zamarron 29,193 Alama Zamora Priscilla Zamora 29 Carrie Zandlo 61 Richard Zandlo 42 Claudia Zarate 42 Jason Zdilla Michael Zech Stephanie Zogheib 29 Aimee Zuplicich 215 -.0 q o QOOOOOOQOQCQOaflflggBfifigg g-g_gfl fl OOQOOQOOOOOOaOQo ALMA MATER All praise to Tempe High School Your memory we hold dear We shall never forget you Though we be far or near And while your halls are ringing With our last victory cheer Your memory will be sacred Through our remaining years To you we are devoted We always shall be true We will respect your banner Of purest white and blue And when at last we’ve left you Will you remember too- All the joys you gave us Our praise, Tempe, to you iririrrtrrriririrzirirrziririrrt o ovtmr FIGHT SONG Hail to our fighting team Cheer them along the way Onward to victory May they win again today We’ll give a cheer for our fighting team Long may they wave supreme Shout till the echoes ring For the glory of Tempe. 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