Thunderbird High School - Warrior Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1975
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T - oi I V H 354553 CONTENTS Qjdglpm S 3 SQ 5EsTuDENT LIFE 4 IQ Y I QHONORS ze 5 2249 5SENIORS 34 I If Ig 3 IQJUNIORS eo I SSOPI-IoIvIoI2Es 74 3 N wi O5EI2EsHIvIEN ss S I I 5 ACADEMICS Io: Ab I-I 5 5 32 I gi ORGANIZATIONS I Is: XI AJ 9 SPORTS Ie4 X as Q INDEX I9s - I 5 LOSING zos SX QNX? Eg 5-XDVERTISING 209 M4 iii? ww ti, ai Aw.. , K' ,L Nfl 4 V Student Life at Thunderbird is varied and exciting. During their four years together in school, Thunderbird students have the opportunities to participate in dozens of school ac- tivities, ranging from? assemblies to sports. During their time as arrows held in the protective quiver of high school. they may become involved as par- ticipants or observers. Whichever they choose, they cannot help but grow and change as a result of being with their fellow students. ,. 5 ,2 xx! ff mffffc' f :tg 555 1' Lei' 35 if Student Life 1 Two students pause at their new lockers before hurrying off for first hour. 2 THS students step off run one, to hurry and get under some protection from the rain. 3 Mrs. Hansen and her daughter Stephanie Hansen visit the Child Development classes, where Tamara Hohn observes the child. 4 Mardia Brumskine pauses between classes for a shot of her in her native Liberian Lappa suit. 5 Janie Stiak, Kathy Lay, Michelle Shagena, and Les Ordway have fun recreating the play 1776. 6 Jeff Laibe, and Don Dennis place a pot of aluminum into the fur- nace. G J- Eagerness typifies Thunderbird morning JFJH Hmlcoga 5 4 Y' rr rf' J., Q N Q' mf Wir A 'L 3 ', ff' 'T . r W 8 'X bv s l. Q si' A R25 - . i i1 gS?TEQ?f3? ,, , 3- , f VL 4 M I Girls in our school cafeteria make good use of the lunch period to relax, eat and do a bit of last minute study- ing. 2 Students could also relax while eating on the grassy areas on campus. 3 Nick Taylor, a yearbook staffer. writes a receipt during the October sales campaign held during both lunches. 4 During the hot months students find shady spots under the covered sidewalk to eat and gossip. 5 More snack bar lines and the grab and run hamburger special meant more time to enjoy visiting with friends. o X ' 2 3 if U C 'Xml 5 JZ ffl .XS O is 3 2 Q5 a if X xr- xv lxl 'U w - 3 T C9 .0 :fix AXE 77: Q1 T5 we l' lx 'W Xl! t , ' lf? li fr! D Q S N -gr of .bg -X it-3 S'-XQ . E 0 N G 5 U ij X? 5 0 X J X SJ Lt V 3 3 ff lik if 7s L lx C N CX 5 ebb., ,U Wh lg 1 I 4 L K '-' ,. A . . 1 MHZ ' qs- 1-1 Plrlt, l3USht9l', C0nC9l'n hlghllght early assemblies - .- ,A . , X M . , E! ,3,,..,f Q ' L 1- ,.: mn l 1 . 1 Mr. Rush Faber, Mr. Roy Huston, Mr. Manny Rivero, Mr. Dale Bauman and Mr. Larry Prochnau pretend to be the voluptuous Glendale High cheer line at the second pep assembly. 2 Mrs. Darlene Fritsche, Mrs. Marilyn Davidson, Mrs. Jan Howard, Mrs.- Maria Hoffman, Mrs. Artie Miller, and Mrs. Sharon Legge continue the spoof as the Glendale varsity football team. 3 Mr. Ralph Gaxiola wins the trike race hands up. 4 Leslie Scott, student body vice president, introduces the other student body officers and senators at the third all school assembly. 5 The cheerleaders promote a two-bits cheer from each class at the first pep assembly after school. M2 'dum 1,3513 .A+ is FL as, ers' A ix l - V .h 'Q qv: 1 at l M W . E.- i. l ' wk -e . I V xg l , ,,,,Kr.,...W.....t........ 7 Ni , ,L v t-,g,,g lk L, 55:2 5 . A ' - Q .... 'L 1 .. ,Iv -.L .M . , 5 'iw l Rehearsal for the play The Glass Menagerie kept students busy after school. 2 Students enjoy walking home from school in the rain. They don't have to worry about the heavy traffic either. 3 Students take a break from dancing to get refreshments during the Student Council dance. 4 At the student council dance students enjoy the music as well as dancing to it. 5 Cars line up in school campus traffic after a long day is finished. After school activities include dances, plays UQ 56217 L ffl it t, My ,. .Q 4 P I s 5, Q yybyyb . vt 2' G . -.1 i . E. rss ,:, ' if' Q : 1 i . it My .- :L Victorious varsity games build Chief's enthusiasm 1 Jerry Murphy no. 62 for the THS Chiefs runs through the paper at every game. 2 Cindy Derrington rides her horse Coco-Tar before the games to start the evening of enthusiasm. 3 Mike Capulli runs with the ball for a touchdown at the Washington game. 4 Aeroettes perform with the band during half time to keep up the spirit of the crowd. 5 Poms, cheers, and side line tumblers dance to the fight song as the crowd cheers for a touch-down. USE A ffq- .9 ..f Chiefs devote time to support projects I Students buy candy apples during the candy apple sale to help support the Spikettes. 2 Jeri Buzan donates blood during the blood drive at THS. 3 The band shows its spirit by practicing in the mornings, to get ready to play at the games. 4 Students like Diane Foggy help out in the media center. 5 On T-Shirt day students wear t-shirts, sold by the Senior class, to show spirit and support the team. 6 Penny Brown. Barbara Modiak, and Jean Kestner practice in their beginning chorus class, to get ready for their chorus concert. HNHUF?-nllllf I I I I I I I I I I I I i 1 ff ' yt' Q 1 M AW Qmms ,gg Q. W, , ,,An , . ,.,.4,,, , M , X - 5 3 N 1 0-fs M5 'D few X....! h ff? M Major events occur during December 'i ll! 1 -ui Nl l Mr. Stiak pauses to talk to a couple of parents during Open House. 2 Mr. Robert lvonelli talks with parents and students while he has a free moment. 3 The mixed chorus group performed a concert during the Christmas season. 4 The Drama Club presented a production entitled The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon lVlarigolds . Portraying the part of Nanny is Michelle Bailey. 5 Tammy Austin playing the part of Beatrice speaks to Keeley Kelley playing the part of Ruth. 6 Tamera Holn por- traying the part of Janice gives her presentation to the school. 3 Seniors are measured for caps and gowns before graduation to insure a proper fit. Here Becky Mast is getting fitted for her cap. 4 For one week dur- ing each semester comes a time for students to cram, study, and prepare themselves so they can successfully pass the exams given in their classes. Louis Howley tries to complete his exam in the time which is allowed. 5 The trash campaign contest that the Student Council sponsored gave club members a chance to gather together to paint trash cans and then to enter them in the trash can painting contest before the deadline. Here two students are applying the first coat of paint to the can before going on with the design which their group has chosen to put on the can. GAA came in first place with the most unique design of all. DECA came in second with a most interesting design. , ,Ad ,I walfkhlali Jocks challenge Freaks in February I During Spirit week some Sophomore girls try their hand at a shaving con- test. 2 All of the faculty and ad- ministrators gathered in the cafeteria for a banquet to welcome the North Central Evaluating team. 3 Several students in the .locks and Freaks basketball game jump for the ball. 4 Jeff Patten takes a quick shoot while opposing team tries to stop him in the Jocks and Freaks game. 5 Dave Wat- son and Debbie Veldhuis race to see who is the fastest beer chugger on senior day. 6 Brenda Daly smiles hap- pily as she is crowned Sweetheart of '75 by Jeff Bladon president of the Key Club. Special students are chosen to repre- sent the school, lust as special arrows are chosen to represent the Archer's skill in making his arrows. Much time and consideration is spent in choosing people for the outstanding roles on campus, just as the Archer's time is spent in perfecting his arrow, his masterpiece. ,ttit Q so H QRS -497. r 4 Steve, Sam chosen to reign as royalty X L G' mm During Pow Wow week the entire student body voted on their choices for the Pow Wow King and Queen. Each class selected attendants for their own grade level. Pow Wow King and Queen for l974-75 are Steve Mathes and Sam Hart. ,AN we XY! 'E L-LL 'rywg' X - 4 X XSQQJAQ .fe A- K . - 'af - Y u a Alf ,lax 'iw 'Sa fs'xg QQYF- Lwq gf Rusty, Val chosen outstanding seniors The outstanding senior boy and girl, Rusty Yaney and Val Dollman, were chosen for their contributions to the school by their fellow seniors. Rusty and Val are well known and well liked by us all. Every year they have con- tributed greatly to our school. Rusty has worked on the newspaper for two years, He was Editor his senior year. He has been an active member of Key Club for two years. he has also been in our Student Government and an ac- tive attendant at the meetings for his class. He has been in track for three years, and in cross country for two years. He was in National Honor Society during his junior and senior year. He was in Ski Club for two years and in DECA his senior year. Val was a member of Pom Pon during her sophomore and junior year. She has been an active member of War Party and GAA for two years. She was also in Ski Club her junior year. Mardia Brumskine is a senior foreign exchange student from Liberia this year. placed through the Youth For Understanding program. She speaks French, English and Bassa, her Liberian tribal language. She plans to work in the medical field specializing in Urology or Pediatrics. She's a top student and she thought Thunderbird courses were easier than the ones she took at home. The classes required in Africa are Economics. Geometry and Physics. She went to the college of West Africa. She's living with the Robert Diggs family in Phoenix, and is thinking of going to college in Arizona. She's used to a big family. At home she has three brothers and five sisters and during her stay in Arizona she has had three adopted brothers. The Robert Diggs family considered Mardia as one of their own. During her stay at Thunderbird all of the students considered her as a member of their family as well. ., YT 5'-3 'A4l,4 J S . . .-.... Mardia shares with TH her Liberian traditions. S'--' ' .. ,, f jig . , t gif, 3' - :J ' s --N -' , . ,A . s .,g X . X t 4:-5 ' f 'I 3' . Six' ,- NSR .. . - Brinks famil welcomes Jake from Paraguay. Jacabo Kravetz is l5 and a iunior at Thunderbird. He was born in Chile and came to Arizona from Paraguay where he lived for two years. He has three sisters and two brothers. He's taking six classes which are typ- ing, Spanish, health, business law, geography of contemporary affairs and business machines. His favorite class is geography of contemporary affairs. Jacabo is a tutor in Mr. Rivero's second year Spanish class. Jake likes Thunderbird alot and plans to go ,on to college majoring in business. He is living with the Ray- mond Brink family while attending school with his adopted brother Donald Brink. I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROW I Jeff Resler. President: Betty Longfield, Treasurer and Richard lvanisko, Vice-president. ROW 2 Mr. Kelly Purdy. advisor, Mrs. Lynn Harvey, advisor and Mr. Darryl Stacy. advisor. 2 SENIOR CLASS SENATORS ROW I John McBride and Dave Baker. ROW 2 Mitzi Wescott and Kim Totherow. Seniors typify the finished arrow. When graduation comes, they are taken from the quiver, placed to the bow and shot out into society by the Archer's skill and careful aim. C., YUM OL www gpm Mwnd lwfuvgi SENIQRS E 5 5 QQ gc 5 Q2 ff? QE E E E? E 35 om, of Qdigeuniorggflnd Buble as Literature challenging KEVIN ARMSTRONG LINDA ASHER PAT AULT DAVE BAKER BLAINE BALL LEILANI BALLING JERI BANDS TOMMY BARGER DOUG BASMAJIAN CONNIE BELL ROD BERRY DAVE BIGSBY JGQXOJCWJLQQQNWMLCIJQSI CX, X I I JEFFREY BLADON BRENDA BLAISDELL WALTER BLOOD DON BOCH MICHAEL BOCH DEANNA BORG JAMES BOULE LISA BOWERMAN KATHY BOYLE LEWIS BRADSHAW KENNETH BRANTINGHAM GARY BREWER LUCILLE BRIGUGLIO TERRY BROGAN LUCIO BROOKS RUSSELL BROWN MELANIE BROYLES LORRAINE BRUMSKINE LINDA BRYANS DAN BUDDE 3QL,vvkQJk9wbJ 0 qQ C'IX.QJ I' NO JYYN U2-Q.: SUSAN BUFFINGTON DENNIS BUNCH DWIGHT BURLEY KURT BUTLER LOUISE BUTLER JERI BUZAN DONNA CAMPISE JAMES CAMPISE STAN CAPPS MIKE CAPULLI GEORGETTE CARTER SUSAN CHRISTY VINCENT CLARK WALTER CLEARY -MICHAEL CLOW KAREN COLLINS RONDA COOPER DEBORAH COPELAND GILBERT CODOVA KAY CORYELL RWM LQGM Ula sf A hi N-nf Awe? AMC! BARTON COX LESLEY CRAWFORD CINDY CUMMINGS MILES CURTIS MARY CUZZOCREA VICKI DAHL JERRIE DAILEY TERRY DAILEY English 7-8 class finds new program inviting English 7-8 class diligently reads about the medieval myths. DON DENNIS MARK DENT l I I I BRENDA DALY BILL DAPKE DEBORAH DELPRINCIPE GAIL DEER it if VALERIE DOLLMAN 5 Aw www ww WA? QAM 1 9 George Pingatore struggles with his last set of pull downs in advanced weight lifters as Jim Kirkpatrick holds him down. CINDY DERRINGTDN i-'A KENNETH DIRKS -S KAY DOLAN A riir X i BRENDA DOLENCE E Sign .,iEf' LHR OX MQW tw' is 3 gvifeight Iifters work hard building muscles. 5 52 RUSTY DOLLMAN Q 5 SHERYLDOOLITTLE A Q CHERYLDORAZIO X A 2 4, lf' V5 MARK DOTTERER DAN DOVE . DEBRA DRAKE ' A3 SDONALD DRENTH 40 srix ff u-Q - 4 ef N1 Z, ,qbk LORALYN DROWN GAIL DUBOIS LARRY DYER BRAD EDSON ANDY EGGLESON HENRY EHRMAN MARIAN EIDSON ANDREW FARLEY STEVE FERGUSON PATRICIA FERNANDEZ CINDY FERNAU G W FESSLER DONNA FETTERMAN EDWARD FILKINS BETSY FINCHER WILLIAM FISHER BRIAN FLANAGAN TERRY FLETCHER VIRGINIA FRECHETTE MARGARET FREDENBERG mom C042 1 'L Jwfpi .M T CLOI ML 42 ROBIE FULLER SHARI FULP JIM FURMAN TERRI FURTMANN JOANNE GARBARINO JOE GARCIA LYNNE GARLAND PHYLLIS GAVAGAN MARK GEORGE BRIAN GESSNER CAROLYN GETZ KAREN GIBBS MARY GIBEAU FRED GILL JERRY GILMORE PATTI GIRDNER DON GONDOLI CINDY GRABER LEO GRABOWSKI DEBBI GRAFFINGER ,.,,.,--' av-H-,W L15 +-.NI Writing for college students spend time on term paper KATHY GRAFINGER MAE GRAFT ,-as fm in :Q- in . S Mr. Ray Sargent helps Richard lvanisko in writing note cards for his term paper in writing for college. CLARE GRAMER DAVID GRAND JANET GRAY JAMES GREGG DEBI GRIFFIN CHARLES GRIFFITHS LEE ANN GRIFFITHS DAWN GRISHAM ROB GLINWALD KEVIN GUNTY JANET GUTHRIE BONNIE HANNASCH 43 Chuck Buchanan constructs floor plans for house in Architectural Draf- tin SCOTT HARRINGTON JAMES HARRIS DELAINE HART SLIZAN HAUGER BRIAN HAVEY KAREN HAY PAULA HEATH MARGARET HESSION JEANNIE HILL GLORIA HILSABECK VIRGINIA HINES SHERRI HIXON C'O'Wk-QA ENAJLILJ Architectural Drafting class is 1 designs house I Li :iz C PEGGY HARGIS 1 ' .I I ' LYNNE HARRINGTON - A I- 5, I, 1' 2, L, ll All -I Q,UC, QV JON HOLCOMB SONJA HOGG MIKE HOHN JOHN HOFFERBER PEGGY HOLT CARRIE HOWARD GREGG HOWARD LOUIS HOWLEY JEFF HUDSON JEFF HULL LAUREN HUMBLE BOB HUNSICK MARK HYDE JEFF HYNES RICHARD IVANISKO CURTIS JESSEE X73 ' DONALD JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON JIMMY JOHNSON MARK JOHNSON MONICA JOHNSON THERESA JOHNSON WALTER JOHNSON DONNA JONES KAYE JONES RANDY JONES RANDY L. JONES MITCHELL JORDAN TRACY JUDSON DIANE KANE HOLLY KEATS TINA KEIN KEELEY KELLEY JIM KIRKPATRICK TIM KLATT LEONARD KLEIN JODY KNOCHEL MARK KONIETZKA CINDY KOSTY RICHARD KOZAK ,wr- ! 1 DEBRA KRUEGER DAVID KUNTZ KATHY KWATKOSKY JIM LAMAR LAURA LANGE LANCE LEDIN CAROL LEE WALKER LEE Advanced metals learn different techniques MY Rik Q.. E Metals student shows off his skills in sanding down the corners of a metal frame. DEBBIE LEVINE BETTY LONGFIELD BONNIE LEES ROBIN LEIMBOCH TONY LEPARULO ROBERT LEVANTINO CATHY LUCAS RON MCALLISTER JOHN MCBRIDE DEBBIE MCCONNELL JIM MCDONALD PAM MCDONALD SHERRIE MCDONALD ELIZABETH MCLAUGHLIN ,,, I Nj fx x ,IQ II f O xv A, I 'I A A DJ L f ,J E. N X' DIIJ I , ,X yiw jx D, I I JI XP X, I DEBI MCMULLEN A JR Q TERRI MENAMARA 4 C PAUL MANNING WN, REBECCA MAST Q10 QL 5 - YL! Lf X. QU XNIJ an AJ I' xx I x I A I ,J L1-X' Q VA i X 'V 'D I R .f I .I J 'IIN A ,qv- ' ,7 gf V STEVE MATHES A EVELYN MAWK My gl' I kj-3 JANET MELLINGER P J .E KIRBY MILHAM I Lf IQ ' , .L . J , ,f K1 ,Y Z 'YI 'I-J .9J ', Xjv. I I 1 ,V X r ffm YE QM ' JOHN MILLER JONI MILLER KAREN MILLER X, ,yy LEIGH MILLER I . E f I I 1' ' LW H me , .3 'Z' I ' Af Advanced art students se ect challenging individual projects. 3 I- , and Wzs-Jr T M7 BOB NILLES BETH Nuckotts Jeff Rochford works on bust while Terry Collemer gives helpful advice. DORENE MIZE LIZ MOCERI CLINT MOCK MIKE MONAHAN JOEL MORTON LINDA MUIR KATRINA MULLINAX JERRY MURPHY JOHN MYERS .IACQUELINE NELSON JACKIE NICHOLSON MARILYN NIEMEYER Jeff Bladon presides over mock senate in U.S. government classes' study of congressional procedure. Mock senate gives practice in U. S. government method TINA NUNLEY KEVIN OETTING KEVIN O'HANLON NINA OKONIESKI JULIE OLSON DAN ORTEGA AUDREY OSTER LAURA PALIN LINDA PALIN ,VX l 1' in TIM PANASITI THOMAS PARKINSON JEAN PARKS JEFF PATTEN SCOTT PATTON ROBERT PEDDLE MARK PERKINS DOROTHY PERRY STEVE PETERS CONNIE PETERSON JEFF PETERSON SCOTT PETERSON FRED PICKERIN6 GEORGE PINGATORE RADASLAV PLESINGER CONNIE POHLMAN DONNA PORTER TIM PORTER LARRY POWELL MIKE PRATT JAMES PRICE KENDRA PRICE DAVID PROCTOR KATHY PUSATERI PEGGY PUYPE GERRY QLIINT SUZANNE RAYMOND -Q5 RICHARD REED df isa? -2 ' Don .Iohnson, Jody Knochel, and Jan Zaruba work together on their plot for advanced Biology. Advanced Biology students use ingenuity to beautify campus RONALD ROGERS MIKE ROHRS JULIE ROLLING HENRY RONEY DAVE REGISTER JEFF RESLER LONNY RICHMOND STEVE RITER DAVID ROBBINS NANCY ROBBINS ED ROBERTS KIM ROBERTS PHILLIP ROBINET AL ROBINSON JEFFREY ROCHFORD LARRY RODRIGUEZ Jeff Patton focuses in on matters con cerned in Leadership Class. BRIAN ROVELLI GARY ROWER JEAN RUST KEN RYAN CHRIS SALCIDO MARIE SALCIDO TIM SANDERS BOB SANDS TIM SANTINO CHUCK SCHROYER PETE SCHROYER LESLIE SCOTT WENDY SCOTT LARRY SEPPALA PATRICIA SHAFF MICHELE SHAGANA SCOTT SHANE KATHY SHARP STEVE SHARP BOB SHEPARD -.24 '-':,3P , P f Qwgf 'In , ,,,, , , ,L,, I M3 A lll V I ,gig -azz: Craig Spann centers c wheel in Crafts 5-6. Crafts 5-6 gives opportunit to work on potters wheel. lay on potters LINDA SHULTZ CINDY SHUPE WES SINGLETON VICKY SKINNER STEVE SLATER KIRSTEN SLOAN KIM SMITH MIKE SMITH REID SMITH SUE SMITH DALE SMYSER MARY SOARDS .IESSIE SOMMER BARBARA SOTO CRAIG SPANN CHUCK SPENCER KENNETH SPOON CATHY STAGGS LONNIE STARNES MIKE STEINKE GEORGE STEWART ROBERT STITLER RONALD STONE MARGARET STRAND JEFFREY STULL MAXINE STUNDON GAIL SULLIVAN HAL SWAGEL DIONA SWAIN SUNNIE SYRON Steve Peters prepares to use steam cleaners m advanced Autos. 'ln 4 nk, ' aw ,I tstt Jw. -if I 55, - CECILIA TAYLOR JOHN THOENNES DANA THORNHILL PAM TONGUE GARY TORRELOS KIM TOTHEROW TAMMY TOWNSEND CANDY TREAT MIKE VALLEE CINDY VANDEBERG STEVEN VANDERGRIFF KELLI VARNER DEAN VASQUEZ DEBRA VELDHUIS BARBARA VENTRELLA JAN VITKOVICH LINDA WAGGONER KENT WAGNER Xe? LUCRETIA WALP ROBERT WAMSLEY LOIS WARREN TOM WARREN KAREN WATSON RHONDA WEBSTER TlM WEBSTER JAMES WELKER MITZI WESCOTT RAY WHITE MONTE WIETERS BOB WILKIE 5 WI X Q1 Fred Gill reclines while donating blood for the Senior Class blood drive. Seniors show they can care by giving blood for blood drive CHERYL WALDEN CHARLES WALDO Wan 11' BILL WILLIS STEVEN WILIVIOTH SHERYL WILSON JOHN WINFIELD CHRIS WINKLER VALERIE WOLFE JERRY WRIGHT LUANNE WRIGHT SANDI WRIGHT WAYNE WRIGHT KATHY WYATT CHARLES YANEY PHIL YODER CLALIDIA YORK DENNIS YOUNGBERG WARREN ZARDER W:'Qg'yQ,-9 o- 'Fil' 'V' 4 I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROW I Mr. Roy Huston. advisor: Kathy Tveit, Vice-president and Mrs. Maria Hoffman. advisor. ROW 2 Dian- na Sutter. Treasurer: Mrs. Monica Montgomery, advisor: Jody Falk. Secretary and Corey Turner. President. 2 JUNIOR CLASS SENATORS ROW I Kathy Lay and Pat Bailey. ROW J Julie Hynes and Kathy Hill. ul ,. X 9 if ng r K . -1-sf J. 'f fur I During their junior year, students achieve the attributes that serve to balance and guide them just as the feathers on an arrow. JLINICRS W Math classes work hard, still find leisure time. Kim Abrecka Randy Ackman Harla Adams Dave Agnello Richard W. Albright John Allen Dave Allert Kevin Alspach Kim Altemus John Ancona Bill Anderson Roy Anthes Kerry Armstrong Venus Ausitn Don Back Patricia Bailey Judy Ball Larry Barker Valerie Barker Brian Barr Zachary Baskin Vira Batyko Michael Beck Scott Becker Robin Bell David Bennallack Vicki Bernards Lynn Bigsby ,fx After a hard days work in math Shelly Hart takes time out to sign Nancy Pratt's cast. Lorrie Bingham Matt Birch Janie Black Joy Blanchard Margaret Blood Clay Bloomquist Patti Boesch Ann Bond Larry Bonebrake Judy Book Carolyn Boprey Noel Boucher Diana Bowerman Debbie Bowers .lane Boyd Terri Bradshaw Debbie Bramwell Gail Branch Gary Brasher Kathy Briant Cindy Brown Melissa Brown Martha Broyles Pennie Brown Amy Bruder Ed Bryant James Burch Kenneth Burford Thomas Burkhart Kathleen Butler Scott Buzan Rhonda Byrge Larry Callaway Judy Campbell Elizabeth Cannon Martina Capulli Keith Carberry Brian Carlson Michelle Caron George Catlin Ginger Cecich Eugene Cecil. Jr. Robert Chase David Clark Debra Clark George Clark Lori Clark Ruth Clark Ed Clift Debbie Clifton Terry Collamer Linda Collins Anna Cook Katrina Cooper Leslie Corbin Jack Cossell l y l .U fl uf, x I F 'N V K Ut, I, tx ri 11 Lvl .sf 3 js' ,fu i X Q U f fi. til ' . , , X ' v V 1 Y, ll ' yr 5 .f ' X -4' ' gif 1 V 'fun fl. ,K F fl A ' U ix lv w .J ,fy f ,v 'il . 'l X' - yxf ' L Alfred Countryman Y' , , ' , ,I ,N Louise Cox ill' V ,pf 'ill Wlynette Craft .y Ja' fi, yt, ' i. y :Chris Crawford yy, ix ki V' ,V T, ly' Y e J Thomas Crouse 'li y ' it yi I if ff Sheri Crowley X li--' N 'lj f 'Wy' ' N f Robert Curtice I X ' XV ' X I Anna Cu: xy vig i -:iff 'F l Scott XJ, V J lf! Linda , Q Patty ' I yi , l' John l t .V f l . , lv' i . ' V is - y Sherry Davidheisel' P lf l ' 'ji-, I James Davidson l 1 t 'lfx fl 'rj' , I j ' ,uv ' u 1 . X. L. i f' 1 l , , , X J' .V if Sue Day A ,xl I 1 Xfxfgynthia Delbrobk I if , f ily Nancy! etglfng J V 'J Debbie 'ckson 'J Patricia Dickson x, X . ra l 4 Xi Qrjx MX' gl F Kdeith Diggs . JI, X, X, 7' 1 x X ' - , , V M ' I , ti 3 AU Steve Doepke fat 3 X. xv VL Linda Dorairo W ,gf , Q' X Maureen.-Dowells Li . ljf V' bl ' Tom Drew f i, 1 Cxljeryl Eacock 1 X-X V3 Delaine Egle I yi' -' -t 1 UQ Sabra Ehrhart ,f f A J -ff ,lf f' h -x 'N Qwj Karen Ellison . ,3 ' - Renee Erick S -' ' V ', Cory Erickson CV -l X' Alf' 'J Karen Erwin A MX i V: A Jody Falk ,V U U' M Bruce Farrell Zh -' Cindy Finnegan . X -2 NJJQQ y no D fGlenn Fisher gil W' N w X ,EV Kagy Fitzgerald ,J jo' by if ljean Flanagan A ' gd X' ,Q Ellen Fleming F X QQX T Michaelyn Flood f of y- 1 ' ,V W' Margaret Florez L .ee A , Diana Foggy 1 V X. ' 7 Micbelle Delllondtisi' i l twiki if HX . W lil I 'cf X l f ' xl X 4, x my i i f J U c.,7 4, :MAD I N ' y V'-YN Q 7 C ' Q . gifs . K Vi' ifharlene Foster if I. Q. l js ,- NXY' Doug Foster t 4 , X' A 'N , Vybipw, David Francis f, iii: X A J' xg, Carol Franke 5 AQ- Q K JL' N J , y Susie Franke Q 5 ' E his-f George Fiddle ' ' X 1' ' Y 'Q ,J W' Tina Gaede 1 ' J . R ' fx ,J ic VW lx Eff' Rhonda Gearh , f, J ,Jf art ,L Fil! Cf X W Michael Gerber XL J ,U ,YW Elan: Cgermain - K Q V ' ' at y essner I J A11 Bob Gilbert A f Ed Glaze ,WJ I V Marei Goodman NJ i i ,J lj LX W wv' g'JN fx! i .VV ' M 1 , f ff -- -, f fy 1' 1 1 lil lf Y NX ,64XN sf L I-, gxx i, . l Bryan Gore , , Beth Greer X Holly Grieser Joreen Grisham Roger Grunwald V - Scott Gunn X. Joe Halik XJ 2 J X1 X Naomi Halitzka - X, X X y Marylou Hammond ' K -y Vicki Hansen ' ' J Eugene Hasse TX Xl N Mike Hayden ,f Connie Hermansen Mark Herrin Janice Herrington J Q I-9 Scott Herrmann NJ ,X ,J Brian Heye Brad Hicks I -1 J Terry Hicks Niki Highland X Robin Hight X J ' xl N 1 'V Kathy Hill K ll f' Leayne Hilliker -E, t its ' 'L Q Rod Hines Ny Tamara Hohn A ' X Q ' Jody Holcomb ' X ' , ,gif . Steve Holdren ll Lori Holley 'l N . I X J X 4. Brenda Hopson - 5 3 f Penny Houben -'J K QE Richard Howley Q-tx ' J g ' Rosalind Hunt -f K, Zrk t Kyle Huston QAJ ' Pam Hyde Julie Hynes XJ J Students keep busy in Chemistry' classes with experiments and takingf notes. Throughout the year differentfi types of formulas were learned. ll .XR N f ' Tx J X A gt , A i N, f I, cv . xy t , X-' X ix, 1. X N X, Ci J if 'yo' Lk! ' Ni SJ .J ,ft t , i ,xt I . X f , X y . N, if J X y X i l x U X 'Rl Jia, . i' f Xt -J A F- xi' .kj , 1 I + ty X .J j I l i g it t N, l fl J t, I W J ,io 1 -J . v , J I i X, tl ' Ill 'zu ll . X! - .VX w J ' i tl INXJ M x I f X, A! 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ECW 'JJJUJBLQB iff-f 'j'.ff- - lx wtf ' UVM Tim Lass JK fp' 'flfj James Lassley 1 LJ f-X X J , 1 ,Ltluqy , Kathy Lay M Randy Mclntyre ,LJJLQ ,f Jim McMellen ' , 5 I Lark MeNaugl1toi1wgAl Brian Mach 1 JK 7 J mm ,go 5757! Jim Davilison as Patrick Henry, Terri Collamer as Thomas Jefferson and Kathy Butler as John Adams ioin her in the performance wliflfn, mc AVLL wi Jyfzfklfi flflzlfll 'S blk 41,5hfflU4 .CK I ,y,., ff? AJ' flwmwzfm www UWM , ff-:saw-j J. law Q Jul ,UM J 4' . X77 .xjylu ,J rg , 1 ll l J ,AW ,JLMCV 'L 67 'ri , L f l 2 ,MSU RJQQLL Jlgmligqblfk Laura Latimer Ml Tom Lewis Patty Lewis ,f I! if Bruce Liebert Llll6foLJZ?fufi I Greg Lipson 7 , 4 ' Susan Loftis f 'J , I I Rahlan Long X , Laura Longfield fn, Steve Lopez R R 1 Bruce Lowell l Y X 1 Y Cherry McCasland 4 'A L' , ,V V . Stephen McCray JXLD Stewart McCray , ' Q J Leona McCulley lxbcblvk , '!fl'X Robert Mv:Culley f f ' 1 . Roxanne McDavittLlC 1 ,J Joe McDonald , if , Kim McElwain 1 HT 75M fyww John McEvoy fl ' y Laura McGilvray if Betty McGovern -f' ' ,f KI 1' ly MLK . N - Pam Mandile .4 1 . li -f' ' A I Brad Marchant - 5 H j ' I Steve Marek I it W V flf , f -' Ron Marks ' X ' r j Anna Martinez il Daniel Mattausch David Mattausch X l 179, M fl l Chuck Medici X il Vicki Meeks fljl A -tfulki Mary Merrill . Cathy Midkiff 15.2 f Julie Mailer L 'fm ' rl, Keith Miller M0 ,, .R Larry Miller fv 1 . Ky ,llfllll l i e i er , M k M ll Tami Miller ai M Clilljx Patti Mitchell Jay Moninger IZ 1 f-f fl Tammy Montgomery fl, MT' Debbie Moore ji ll Eva Moore V , 'lf' !tf7Clf0' Valerie Moran ....--...... ,...- , Laura Moroan ' ic-llxlicky Mousseai Karl Mueller ,lo . gt at glfkflaf ql Mike Munsell n ll Cindy Munster 7 'l ' ' Dave Meyers 1' J l na White and Martina Capulli play with toddler named Sunshine in their child development class. Here, they learn how to communicate with children. Mm 'Jw MWWU lilfwl fm ' 7, A I, Ji I y, X, 68 gy J Students learn to understand Jfpftvf fwfftffv t'Ct'M'Qt Jil? ,ata ,fZ,fc'bLt fbcuyywmbk ' ' ' f 1 17 children in child developmentdza-fiflwveffwobu W, It I ff It D A L? f5ZU'97 X , 4196 ifZ'k,ffL2P nw-UA lbw fgfyvguk aaa M70 Chuck O'Bryan yr ff if 7 a 1 54l'3'X ' A Carol Ockenfels ,J N ' f Erin Ofonne ' S up iw S.1L'lT. zzaitfttrirwiwiwi W !,flJL,,,d!kX ,glfluafi-QL Michael Ortega e Y Dale Oviedo I M ff'7A Frank Palermo f Mike Parcell fjrx CL, Dee Parker , , l 'r Micl le Pastor! Mik Pastor 1 A ' I 4 ,cw ttacfffcziaf gjcjiljcjalildllflili Tim Pellerin ,fl Rus ll P ters! 4 Carl Pelton fi I' I Sally Peters mf ,ja Mike Peterson E I 7 'I - ' , P7 JXIQLJA QU l 1.6 Tho s Pettijol-V! f , l Rob'n Petty fi! V To P' k ' ic erlngn 4 r T' Pl 1 1 f ,--' ' P Z',l'1 'e'm 714 www? f fi J ff P ll -f' A Sgsanolxzaivell W A Nanc Pratt , ' Bill Price ' Q ' V y, Debra Pursell f f ' 1, f 1 ' Jerry Purvis ' V! Peter Pusateri Z , q A it Tony Puiol f fi - Y Judy Rafidi gf, t WLUVW X ' J ,I Mark Rathbun Rick Reese . V Beth Re nhart ,VMfw7Lf Joe Rexing V ' -, X Mike Riley Walter Riordan l 1 11 9 V Ed Rivers i Jlifjm tflfiwl f- -f M- J , fat' fwmlfh KU , di !5ma,,r,t ,nw Alec 'M Wk guwff ctafeatwg, , . , M 69 I jcwvl few '71 II us Oesterreicher ' A A Peggy Okeefe V 4, j jpg, I 'XJ 'I Mike oi 'K' LVL G ML fg Li ' Juniors sell Refreshments to help Raise Money A! W ol? owx l Cunt Clfcwlg bio . Patty Robbins Charles Roberts Priscilla Roberts George Rodek Paige Roepke Michael Rossier M Bob Rotisky Vicki Rotolo Mike Rotsteen Bill Rouse Steve Rucker Michelle Samms Jim Saunders Sheryl Schauf Bill Schneider Larry Schreier Michael Schroeder Teresa Schultz Y George Seff Kim Self Julaine Sexton Pete Sezate DeEtte Shaw Brenda Shintaku Tammy Short Y g Q Doreen Shelton ZW QQQQOMSJJ ulufgfum ow Mum! lvwdfoffigef Qemff 7 70 Dennis Shoup Netta Showalter Donna Siegert Laura Simpson Chris Slingluff Zacheri Smiljanic Christine mit Lynn Smith Pattie Smith Laura Solomon John Soto James Souris Lyndall Sprague lm . QS ieofwww ' -,iw , i S wlzuliye ,, QEJZQ MQCVVMQ Wm f Plfffw CL -Iiinda StaPleton I lljjijxr oni Steely MM Rick Steinke . M Randy Stenquist ,I Mickey Stephens mb . Connie Stevenson ,ij M Barbara Stewart yu! ' ' Janie Stiak M M AN Julie Stiak Don Stone . ' 4 0,1 Qt J Faye Stone kj V Nancy Straight WM Carla Strain , Charles Stuart . ' j 1 d Barby Sullivan yi ,, V! Dan Sullivan S Diana Sutter MMM fide Doug Swenson LV flfffwwfxazco on Juniors Kim Altemus. Lori Clar , L S'm n d A B d r sell Kim Tanner Nick Taylor Jeff Theisen Cindy Thiers Joan Thum Sharon Tieman aura i pso .an my ru e cokes at the concession stand during the football game. i lx 44144, -f'7ffwLf ,Lowa DG MUTTKN l'l'fffff ll? fTlQmis xlfficff r -- ..-1' 71 r+1-r ni. ' David Tinnon Cindy Tock David Totten Teri Travers Jim Tress Debbie Trudeau Steve Tucek David Tucker Kim Tungate Jolene Tunks Corey Turner Kathryn Tviet Shelly Utton David Vandeberg Darrell Van Houten Earl Van Waters Andra Veir Douglas J. Veldhuis Kathy Vezaldenos Tom Visconti Mitch Vitkovich Anthony Wagner Marty Voss Josh Voynick Debbie Walker Randy Walls John Watson Greek Day at amphi-threatre English classes participa M..-.. tl... if . K ,ai ' i-is-D T D5 f Juniors Joreen Grisham, Rita Webster, Chris Smith, and Jim Pelton are the lead dancers in the folk dance during Greek week. I Juniors participate in pie eating con- tests which were included in the events during Greek week. Tom Wessert Melvin Wood Linda Wothen Liz Wouters Mary Yaney Damon Yates John Younkin John Zanzot Chip Zeeb Jack Zimmer Michelle Zito Virginia Zucks Rita Webster Ronnie Webster Joe Weller Jeff Wendorff Alan Wessel Tena White Miriam Willard Debbie Williams Mike Williams Rusty Williams Diana Wilson Julie Wilson Nancy Wilson Rich Winkler werth XE. , K in , x It 't 1, 'iw fa f-. '44 ,m 'u Elie s. M.. ,,.,.ff i st X S. .sp ,-,, A A . 'fle -- ff Mx ' if .. . .1 .. ,. v ' A - I. M J , ,,.L,, ga, K . A F I! ' w 1 ' . vi 5 ' ' -, ',. , .f 7 , . m - 42.4. tu.- I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ROW I Miss Diane Lepon. advisor: Sue Bleavins, Secretaryz Mary Murphy, Vice-president: Monica Broyles, Treasurer: Lesley Parke. President and Mr. Ray Sargeant, advisor. 2 SOPHOMORE CLASS SENATORS ROW I Cheryl Kilduff and Pam Peterson. ROW 2 Mary Cook and Kathy Mc- Bride. i A . i 4 J f . .. -.:f.1', f, it J. ,,, , . A. ,- 1- 'tl 'IL 5 51 gv ' ? 1 s e , Sophomores begin to take the shape of the arrow by developing and sharpening their skills, much like an arrowhead. 1 They are just beginning to think about their future targets. SQPHQMQRES L' , 3 I I -,ff 1 s 'I-' l ' Hf ?a ' ' Ui lui il, ,, L-wt .pew ,U L-eff L, I 'M X 5 A C 5.51: 'll ,,'f'T'wf24ff.5Qql,fI ' 'ew fafff pf lv A M L' A f 1 ,f flrf -' 'Y 5 4 1 'I 'ef K 2 W f , , . Biology students experimenting 1 -f-' f TL' X Q ' , ff Z J 1' ' ' f A with cylinders for quick results i 'ax A H 3 . ' X. ,'1' ,Af A fl A X Jay Abbas fg Ruth Ackerman 'iff j',5'fj',.j ,.f'W Darlys Adams ff 1 L 'E' Rod Anfinson , Patty Arriaga Q , , ' fi A Lorrie Ashenbrener 4 f ' L-' Tammy Austin fm. A y ---gh .gg Vanessa Austin .. ,.,.-L f f fr f' 7 WDW: , xjf i Cathy Baker M M7 5' J 'f ' Linda Ballentyne G I 7, I, Julie Barker . iw if' Larry Barker V Ll g 1627 fy ,fi Lori Barlow 1 V, f'7lx,'t f 1, L45 ,' 1 f', ' l 1 l f 76 y ,.- ., , , Mark Allsop ,f .- bt, ' Judy Adams . gf, Paul Adams 4, Ed Agnello - ,V Chris Alba Q. 7.l. f Mike Allred ,VJ If' J af' Lisa Bailey Mike Bailey U I :J Colleen Bartlett X ,' , g Diane Bayus . , , - r e A V Ed Beall f' A Jeffrey Beavers X, XfQ2l f, Greg Becker I f , Shel ly Becker A f . Cindy Bedoy ' Biology students Mary Murphy and Cheri Bevolo search for the answer to their experiment. XLT- if ll YA 1 L, - A f 1 C B' my 4 X ,X g, K L5 7 1 xy ,?.Viv! L I. r rf L tiff lf u J tflt K xl 5 lr -.A Manuel Bedoy Pam Bell Jim Bennerl Danny Bermea Cheri Bevolo Richard Bingham Steve Birch Shon Bivins Julie Blasdell Susan Bleavins Eric Boers Grant Bohlman Kathy Borrego Andrea Bottorff Bruce Boucher Nanette Bowdish Elizsbeth Bowman Lynn Branch Brad Brandt Glenda Brandt Marty Breedlove Paul Briguglio Jeff Broker Curt Brown Fay Brown Monica Brovles Cheryl Brubaker Christine Brunk Mark Bryans Laura Buck Jill Buckwalter Irene Burkhart David Burns Beverly Busch Cindy Butler Rudy Cordovia Paul Callow, Ken Campbell Christy Capps Barry Carlin Jim Carlson Denise Carr Diane Carroll Wanda Carter Becki Chambers John Clark Judy Clark Linda Clark Cathy Clarke Steve Clayman Thad Coffey Allen Coker Mary Colby Judy Collins Kim Cooper Kelly Coryell Karen Cossell Kenneth Countryman Bill Craft Heather Craig Richard Crain Eric Crane Elisa Crawford Dean Crothers Pam Cruz Anna Cullari Thomas Curry Scott Curthoys Kelly Curtis Charles Dabney Mike Dafferner Lane Darling Alice Daves Alvin Davis Kim Davis Phyllis Davis Pixie Davis Stuart Davis Ralph Dean Dave DeArkIand Joe Delbrook Greg Deming Lori DePinto Richard Dickson Darleen Dill Ty Dircks Diane Dirks Craig Dolence Sheril Donaldson Kendall Doust Dave Dove Guy Downer Shavone Drenten Scott Dresslelt John Drozda Linda Duke David Duncon Sally Eastin Angela Eckstadt James Edelen Billy Echuedge Cathy Ellis Marlene Emrick Vicki Ewing Bryan Faith Lynn Ferguson Steve Ferradino Richard Ferry Janet Fetterman John Fischer Moira Flanagan Carrie Fortin Jim Fredenberg Monica Fredenberg Joan Friedl Nelissa Fuller Sandra Fulton Nina Garigali Darla Gatlin Lolly Gatlin Michele Gerber Nancy Gerkin Jon Gerstner Jim Getz Bob Gill Sophomores anxious to complete woods project Ryan Haynes Greg Heath Lane Hein Paula Hensley Shirley Herrin Mike Hession Jessica Hightower Joannie Hill Stephen Hohn Roxanne Holbrook Steve Holland Karen Holstin Bill Holt Greg Hubler Jim Hughes Roger Hughes Bob Huston Toni Hutchings Julie Hyett Valoria Ingram Jeff Ivan Jackie James Leon James Joan Jogerst .vf 57 Donna Goodby Carolyn Goodrich Alice Gordell Mike Graff Mark Gramer James Grantham Randy Gray Mark Grether Cole Erickson Mike Griffin Mike Groeneveld Benita Guderiohn Jeff Gunter Lynn Halawith Warren Halbig Laura Halitzka Jim Halsema Johnny Hamm Julie Hannasch Tim Harden Melanie Hargis Bruce Harrington Shelli Hart Keith Hay if ' 'vw -A331 x Woods students Fay Brown uses QL-'Qi jd ff Q' -if wx, , I 7 . .- -44, V! ,I I, A 4 I V' f A V - ' 'C' lfof ,aff ,wee ftfyzfsf fyvfffffv I radial arm saw to complete woodjmkc 'WV' J ' U 'J ' d d' . 1 'J fl .- 1' fe QA .- prolect before ,ia vllnefs ' g3f.f'w2,m, 12536 ,ff'4Vf'VV7'm'Z'k'f UML 'A F My ik-I 7 ,I f ,, J., s J -AN' Af , 3 . 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Byron Jones ' ' p A X f 7 Larry Jones -752' lffe l'11ll l 'A'L'A Randy Jordan 01W y. ,, ,, ' , I 1 Ricky Jordan I vuvg 'il LQXWN Sally Jung ,cf Mg, .,. 1 1 F Mark Kaiser ,Kaz fur-vw' JL yv'Lf 5, Cindy Keats , -K , Kathleen Kelley 0 ,fob ', ' Robert Kernp ,QQ-Eu' fL,g,.3VL4f Donna Kemmer ,gf 1 Michele Kennedy,C3?4 X-Jw' Lela Kenyon I James Kerwood -1' ALIQIOGJJL' -' ifwf .wifwnw Jean Kestner 5'1!7L, ' Cheryl Kllduff ff' V75 Pat Kinahan . .f Paula King l 'Vx fL95 'fN7'Z'!f Debbie Kirkland t 11 Ken Kirwin 'lf flaw' William Kleier f ,Xi I , I. f72'1P'fWv.z fcffwi' fwww ,flew f fwvifw fi' ff JU- C'WX dl,.?fV ' 'X , 13 , f X ,449 6 ,Q . A 1 F442 JVVNQJ 'll' U VR j7 Nf C '81 Geometry class works on new assignment I1 , , , -,'h'.,.....,..NrhKhi 7fA4.aA, ,K7A'XJLJe,.f0 ff 3 33390505 ' A , I Z! Janet Kosty .fkf A I I i . V W z N K , , 9 AJ! ,mv ,mfw e M Z6 YJ.. -M v fp X 1 7 .xlbb ae. lil? ,Z ,af 4-'V Ami-flbfl e,44,04bd-ff flvlffv 'W' , - , 7 A . I , J' J ' Kovalesky . ' , 1 if l ' ,, - R' h Cl K B ff'sMf'4f1 'C -Av 1, ' u V ' , X V .g' IQ- x 1 ' .fLVCfLXLlJ ,fufu-LV Lead? 1754 ,Q 7' 5 J , in J Q V L 'Mui' Dianne Kroll L 7 'I yf 4 Louise Labranche 74 f f , M r L a XZDLL I Mk' lgo-l:lnLaglfe Lynn Latimer ' Jim Law X , If lifyfllb Lisa Lawrence , ,.V Robert Ledwon fa ' jzlyvjl I f L2,f1Jff Kerri Lester ' '51 Q P10 A Diana Lewis , ' Rick Liner If A LJ' flflfelfu 11 Q Billy LiPSka '6J'MA'nAw-XTX Therese Lipson , X I f A 'I ' Jim Lively fxgldwsfb -'xylxky W Dan Londen A f f ,-4+-' Kathy McBride 'QR-'VNfJ Terry McCoy 1 J, A I, I Gwen McCulley . , ., TL:?'?y QQ? A. 7 7 ,L ff! v 4.fZLL4L'7f PhiliP McGovern , Lynn Mclntyre ,, 5. , 13 Anne McKinney A., ' -' ' i Eva Magoffe Stephanie Mangione 82 Rod Maroney Tamera Mason Sharon Massey Fred Mathews Bill Mattausch Brad Mauer David Mayes Dan Micko Matt Milldebrandt Cynthia Miller Karen Miller Michelle Miller Dave Moceri mm' x R? fx: Daniel Moeller Judy Monahan Diane Monteser Mark Morales William Morphew Ed Morrow Rex Mosher Terry Moss Debbie Mullet Tony Murphy Mary Murphy Frank Mysliwiec David Nelson Kari Newcomb Toby Noble Barbara Nodzak Christine Nozicka Allen Ockenfels Steve O'Hanlon Carrie Olson Lorraine Opocensky Cecilia Ortega Dennis Overby Mike Owen Jeff Panasiti Lesley Parke Thomas Parks Dorene Patterson Connie Paul Tom Peddle Annette Pelletier Kim Peters Brent Peterson David Peterson Pamela Peterson Sandy Peterson Sophomore Mary Cook and Jim Fredenberg struggle with difficult problems in geometry class So homore En lish class concentrates on readin P 8 Mary Petty Aaron Piccone Teresa Plemens Paul Poore Diane Powell Tammy Prin Debbie Pruitt Veronica Puglise Sheryl Puype Timothy Rademaker Kathy Rafferty Jeffrey Raiuniec Jodi Rall Vicky Ralph John Rankin Mike Ratliff Dan Ray Debbie Ray Julie Roberts Melody Robinson Jan Roehlke Leigh Roepke Cindi Romick Robert Rosinski Debbie Rotisky John Russell John Scavarda Loren Schall Dawn Schapler Laurie Schardt Randy Schreier John Schubert Cheryl Scott Mark Scyster Lori Sember Sherri Sezate Robin Reed James Remele Magdalena Renner Byron Richards Sandy Riddell Kevin Riley Khris Riordan Cary Riter l i Sophomore students Judy Clark, Gigi n Larry Shaff Tim Shaffer Bruce Shannon Judith Sharp Brett Shepard Rodney Shugg Mike Siebert Mark Simpson Tamera Singleton Alan Skinner Renee Slingluff Jean Sloan Cindy Smith Donna Smith Margaret Smith Paul Smith Tony Spisak Dave Stanford Brenda Stanley Terry Starnes Debbie Steele Mike Stiak Linda Stone Terry Stoops Carrie Stopek Philip Stults Honey Sullivan Jenny Summers Lynda Swenson Tracy Swerdfeger Jeff Sykes Julia Sykes Kevin Tasker Kevin Tate Dave Taylor Gordell, Teri Zumwelt and some of the students are reading the Twelve angry men in Mr. Sargents class dur- Ml M y ing first hour. ' l l l i l ,,,,.-v' .,,,,.,.f-f Liz Taylor Bill Thaller Tom Thornhill Tom Thorsby Mark Tiffany Mike Tilley Karen Tipsword Patty Totherow Mike Townsend Christy Treat Susan Tress Valerie Trull Brian Tucek Glenda Tunks KC Vale Robert Valichnac Barbara Van Brunt Mark Van Kleeck Jeff Van Orden Robert Vaughn David Van Wolde Greg Voss Scott Vrooman Wayne Wagner Sue Waite Howard Waltz lll Linda Warne Jack Warren Sophomores Brad Mawer, John Schubert. Fred Mathews, John Clark, Howard Waltz and Mark Tiffany en- joy their lunch in the snackbar area. James Watterson Angelia Weaves Tim Weber Alex Welcow Mary Wells Donna Wengrowski Pat Wermes ,v.,.-A .le,-,, Sophomores spend their lunch hour in the snackbar section Eric West Rebecca Wettlaufer Suzanne Whisman Dale White 'R Veronica White Rick Wilcox Natalie Wilder Ginger Wilhite Bill Wilkie Jim Wilkie Bonnie Willison Chuck Willison Kirby Willison Tina Wilmoth Angela Wilson Scott Windsor Dean Winkelmann Gary Wisniewski Steve Wisniewski Lillin Wlisman Karyn Wooden Brent Woods Kevin Woodward Peggy Woodward Judy Worthman Steve Wygant Jeff Wyman Teresa Yates Harry Yee Sophia Zanzot Debbie Zelius Kathy Ziegler Susan Zimmerman Kathi Zinnwalt Rob Zint S E f x 4- -xl ', 48 if A r '4 :.9gt' - 2 in I -- -We 1 -J , I in 1. My H? .f L M , rw I ' Mr w WW, ' ', .,-' f' V 41 I - gl: fi Nr, A ilwvfmng, I -rr.. X QVY 'M 14 4' .J fl - I , 54 , fn' 5 . V1.4 gy, I, ,I -1 mr - Q if ufffw-. --J., AQ, :w.,,,,,-sea .sw , , - fe lm ,git pf fe , f,f nw fc,,t,,e',m4,,'Z ',,,gf'tf 'ff 4, 3 in ,, s s ., ,.J -I 8 4 J' , 1 ,t 'ff' g' 'V e .. ,A , ftp 4, , , - ,Jz,,'- lfFfjf'f- 1 ff' 'V' :W I-writ f r H 411 ..r'n xf It If we fflfw, 'X me '.'f5Mzs. 5+ ze. fir I5 of Lsszw, r'j,Vh'1:I 2 ' ' Ygr, :ji 412551-fx' 33 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS ROW I Wendy Williams, Jennifer Mack, Vice-president: Karen Orchard and Carol Bell, Treasurer. ROW 2 Mr. Ralph Gaxiola. advisor: Dianne Kaliski. Presi- dent: Robin Woldt, Secretary and Mr. Jim Jefferies, advisor. 2 FRESHMEN CLASS SENATORS ROW I Stacy Offerman and Yvonne Lybert. ROW 2 Gail Holster, Wendy Williams and Karen Orchard. Freshmen for the first time enter high school presenting new ideas and sym- bolizing the shafts the first major por- tion of the soon to be completed arrow. They have just begun to acquire the knowledge and experience needed to attain the other important attribute of the arrow, the arrowhead. FRESHMEN Tawnee Abbe Nancy Abbott Craig Ackerman James Adams Cynthia Agnello William Agnew Wayne Allen .lo Allison Vicki Allison Julie Anderson Robert Anderson Rick Anfinson Kelly Archer David Arner Jill Arroyo Jeff Ashby David Ault Sally Baab Sylvia Back Keith Baer Angel Bailey Michele Bailey Kathleen Baker Carolyn Ball Darrel Barker Randy Wallenburg uncovers some of the problems of blind people when he finds a blackboard in his path. Miracle Worker unit includes blindfolded walk ' 3 ll' K Karen Barker . I xives- . it 4 sl Wendy Barlow f y Q 31, ' -1 L will v i - Bryan Barr tx 1 tw X C' I 1 ' Laurie Barr K' N s' it . ' gi- i 'Mi xl. ' Leanne Barr f . , ly ' Gregory Barrett JA fg-1 ., - A I Bob Beck G Paggy Becker X ' Billy Beebe ui S fl Carol Bell Chuck Bell James Bell Lupe Benadvedes Kevin Bender Judy Betts i.l - L -5 Diana Betz I gg, Donna Birch :sy X Peter Bjelopetrovich I , Cathy Blackburn 'fqgg F , I ,gig Lori Bladon I ' ' - ., Christine Blair Linda Blohm Maureen Boch Jill Boissoneau Alan Bond Connie Boprey Ann Bos Steve Bosch 2 'g F f vi' Tim Bourgeois Diane Bowers James Boyle Ed Braaten Sherry Bramwell Karen Brebner Don Brink We if I ' K ': - , X John Brinkmoeller X J J 3 'N Scott Brubaker ll L it Jody Buchanan 5 Diana Budde H- E Jerry Butler 1 f Stanley Capelik Warren Carnal . 6 6 K 't Rose Carter yi., LJ L S Q i QI br QE Curt Cavett' . lt, A ,i. ,A L yy. X , veg Roberta Cecil y 1 ' V A Ei ' V7 ' ' 1 by Kerri Chambers 51 6 t K X1 V i , L. ,Q Dawn Chase gb at 59, K ,I f ' I y f f N tL.k , 5 YW Barbie Christofanelli AF, ex I K Q' au Tom Christy ' I R' V Kelly Clark ? 'f'-:Q 9, , Kevin Coker 'U in Kevin Colbert EMF? ' V ' Carol Colb . 'S ' Cathy CoIl?ns fi K f ft Philip Conrad P . 1 Gary Cooper L It A 1 Chairs become part of obstacle course for blind Tammy Cooper Rick Copeland Robert Costa Rick Costianes Eric Craig Pamela Cross Francine Cullari Jeffery Cullinan John Cullinan Cynthia Cunningham Bonnie Dahl Cindi Dake Dawn Daly Joe Danko Nancy Davidheiser Cheryl Davis lrlyn Davis Luke Davis John Dedonatis John Deer Jeanette Deming Matt DePinto Kathy Dettling Penny Dickerson Robert Dickson Melissa Dietz Page Dillehunt Joan Dixon Jim Doesburg Vickie Dollman Lorrie Donald Carmen Dorcey John Drake Rory Drwinga Bill Duncan Vickie DuPont Gregg Dyke Bret Edson Jeff Edwards Nick Elardo Sandy Ellison Lori Erickson Mark Erwin Connie Everett Scott Fairley Nadine Feldman Paul Fisch Beth Fisher Lori Fitzgerald llona Fleck Steve Flood Sue Flood Gloria Flores April Franklin Don Frazier Fredericka Fredericks 4 fy, . - ,f eff' S t 9 -'vs rx ...- 3 f 1 i ian mf' -'-fPgf':fL3-,rs fit, fav :: Q by , Z., Aygbgrp ,asizgafm K. ti. If 'r ls . 'ag fi at .- 333, Mary Friedl Bill Friend Mark Frogge Cindy Fulton Jeri Gabhart Teresa Gamboa Melia Ganley Christine Gehling Bill George John Gerber Mary Gerkin Eric Geschke Barbara Gibeau Keith Giles Wendi Gillespie Richard Glaze Cindy Goetz Matthew Gondoll Arthur Gonzales Wendell Graber Steve Grand Lisa Grant Scott Grantham Vicki Gray Bill Greer Larry Nunley walks carefully with his hands outstretched hoping to avoid dangerous obstacles. Greg Ackerman observes his progress while Bill Greer holds the nerf ball obstacle. Sandra Grysho Kim Gunter Dolores Guzman Mike Hadley Jackie Hadorn Phil Haggard Tim Haines Sherri Hall Joe Hannasch .lill Harrington Jeff Hart Shaun Hasse Emily Havey Nena Hawkins Rick Hawks Anne Hayden Randi Hedin Cindie Henningsen Gail Herrin Jackie Herrin Sue Herrington Mark Herrmann Gregg Hicks Jannie Hill Timothy Hineman 1 Partner aids blind student with verbal directions Scott Holiday Gail Holstin Lance Holtorf Sandy Honahni Gail Hovis Michael Howley Jim Hughes Pam Hughes Kelly Hunsick Janet Hunt Guy Huston Terri Inskeep John lnthout Mike Johnson Pamela Johnson Angela Jones Barbara Jones Carolyn Jones Terry Jones Mary Jordan Bill Jung Bill Kahn Dianne Kaliski Kathy Kane Tim Kauffman Tina Kearns Teri Keeman Bill Keller Kim Kelley Mike Kelley Mark Kestler Tim Kilduff Cindy King Clancy Klein Ken Klein Steve Klinefelter Ted Knochenhauer Derrick Knott Karren Koons Bob Kostelny Andrea Kovacs Susan Kozak Chuck Krauss Dinah Krenklis Donna Ladd Nick LaFronz Brian Landauer Cathy Lancendorfer Kelly Larive Denise Larsen Any Lass Shelley Lassley Tami Lauber Tom Law Melonie Leach Steve Ledwon Freshmen discover impact vision has on taste Lisa Leitz Gregg Lentz Marian Leon Theresa Leon Teresa Lohmeyer Jonathan Lord Lynn Lott Lisa Lowe Yvonne Lybbert Patti McAllister Bill McClure Kielan McCollum Michelle McDavitt Connie McDonald Darrel McDonald Mike McDonald Laura McFarland Melinda McGrath Patricia McGrath John McKibbon Kathy McLaughlin James McNally Jennifer Mack Lydia Magee Bob Majeski Donna Malone Lisa Marchal Valeri Marsh Ralph Marshall Annarita Martinolich Steve Masser Randy Matuskey Yvonne Mazaika Norman Menter Cindy Merrill Julie Milham Jim Miller Scott Miller Steve Miller Sue Miller Melody Milleron Bret Minogue Debbie Missineio Susan Moen Tony Montana Denise Moody Kelly Moore Pat Moore Susan Morphew Kelly Morris Ellen Morrow Kathy Moss Calvin Motley Monty Mousseau Fred Mueller Jeanne Munster E 'I .- ., is .' 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If 8 M' A vs., t 9, K I W , , 1f'f'Z vi ,J r .riff lg -Yi Dean Murphy Lance Murphy Patricia Murphy Harold Myers Kevin Myers Becky Nelson Cheryl Nelson Theresa Newman Susan Newport Mike Nielson Richard Niemeyer Tami Nikes Danny Nilles Donna Norris Kristi Norris Larry Nunley Rickey Nunley Karen O'ConneII Stacey Offerman Lorrie Ohm Jan Okonieski Virginia Olivo Travis Olroyd Karen Orchard Roland Nelson Sandy Sadler discovers it is hard to eat when you're blind, so she must be spoon fed by Gail Holstin. Steve Rosales Eddie Myers, Mike Straight Scott Holiday, Steve Kllnefelter and Tony Montana eat lunch at the outdoor lunch area. Joy Oremus Ricky Ortega Josie Osegueda Sue Paffumi Richard Page Joanne Palermo Steve Palm Julie Parke Stacy Parker Tami Parks Don Parrish Pam Parry Don Patterson Joan Pearson Kelly Perdue Doug Peters Mark Petersdorf Patti Petro Mike Pettiiohn Mitch Phiefer Sherry Pickering Angela Picone Steven Plante Kathy Plein Dale Plumb Wanda Poore Nora Porter .lack Powell Philip Pratt Lorie Pruitt t if rgers, Cindy Pursell Lisa Puype Keith Racette Mike Rafferty Foresta Rasmussen Bill Reger Gary Reichow Harold Reitinger Joel Resler Laurie Richmond Harry Rimbey Don Rivera David Roberts Jennifer Roberts Sylvia Rodrigues Steve Rogers Steve Rosales Michelle Rosinski Ron Rossi Randy Russell George Rust Sandy Sadler Kelly Sample Ada Schimmels Laura Schlegel Elizabeth Schloeman John Schumann Debra Seale Jeff Seff Roy Semerdjian Claudia Sezate Todd Showalter Debbie Shulda Diane Shultz Wayne Shurbet AC-iff Pickle salesmen sample their own merchandise V Egfr A 4-as 'L LE- 1 . , Sagas, f1g5.. 43,,. ,..f', 01 i ,P l Byron Singleton Tanya Sloan Gary Smith Gene Smith John Smith Karen Smith Raymond Smith Lori Smyser Cynthia Snider Tracy Snyder Michael Sokol Christine Sommer Debbie Spayd Shelley Sporleder Melissa Stagg Scott Stamper Sharilyn Stanley Dean Stebbins Valerie Steffen Cindy Steinke Mark Stell Stephanie Stewart Paul Stiak Sharon Stone Cynthia Stoops Vickie Stoops John Strickland Ann Sullivan Scott Sutherland Evan Swinford Bret Tarver Steve Terry Brent Te Selle Sherry Thiers Curtis Thomas Mathew Thomas William Travers Mark Trebitowski Gordon Troan Darrell Tunks Dawn Ullrich Dana Utton Michael Vance Roger Vanlee Uwen Lynn VanSyoc Mildred Vaughn Neil Vaughn Louie Venditto Deborah Vineyard Mark Voita Cindy Vontobel Annette Voss Kim Wagstaff Marie Wald Vincent Waldron Randy Wallenberg is? X A as 1 , , 15? if ,f . if 2 LZ. .fffiffgj 54, 37 'B' 1 i r f J' ff aw' 'nas PN! .yff , J' it f ,JT J Saralyn Yoder Susan York Christine Zade Scott Zarder Julie Zimmer William Walp Allison Walrath Darwin Wairath Geoffrey Waltz James Warmuth Richard Waterbury Brandy Watson David Way Sammy Weissman Greg Wheeler Kimberly Wickert Charles Willard Andrew Williams Cindy Williams Thomas Williams Wendy Williams Peter Winkler Christi Winter Robin Woldt Joan Wons Bradley Woodward Sharon Worthen James Yaple Kristine Yatsak , Kathy Maglophland and Diane Kaleski enjoy dill pickles which were being sold by the Freshman Class as a major money-making activity this year. 101 102 .Maw ,,,..47 dru 41' Teachers, counselors and ad- ministrators function as the archers who dedicate themselves to forming arrows that will reach their mark. They guide each individual student to his place in the quiver and urge him to first set his goals and then strive to develop all the attributes that will help him travel straight and true. They watch the graduating class as it is fitted to the bow and sent forth. Proudly they recognize that four successful years in the quiver will help each arrow reach its life target. yyryr ACADEM CS 103 IO4 sa mm. .1 , X. W- Wagner, Schultz fill School Board seats I Glendale Union High School Board 2 Mr. William Jones in conference Two positions on the School Board were voted on this year in the general election, Gordan Wagner, John S. Whatley, Anne Schulz, Rev. Rex A. Sprink and Dr. John Trygve Troan, sought the positions. Gordan Wagner and Anne Schultz were elected and took over their duties in January. The superintendent is not elected, he is appointed by the School Board and has the job until he resigns or retires. Dr. rdeth Cropper new principal s. D ,A . at tt if fl Si fi l ?i , I Dr. Ardeth Cropper prepares for a meeting with district office. 2 Dr. Ardeth Cropper. 3 Dr. Cropper speaks to KOOL news interviewer Evelyn Thompson. Dr. Ardeth Cropper was appointed this summer to the position of THS principal after Mr. Cosper was promoted to District Coordinator of Facilities. She has assumed all duties plus holding several interviews with Kool News and Deer Vally News. Dr. Ardeth Cropper is listed in Who's Who in Secondary Education and she is also the first woman principal in the Glendale Union High School District. Two new administrators fill vacancies this year .. - level ..,, I Mr. Sanford Edelman reads a letter from the district on student services. 2 Mr. Sanford Edelman. 3 Mr. Dennis Welsh. 4 Mr. Ronald Sipus. 5 Mr. Den- nis Welsh checks student attendance records. This year we have two new ad- ministrators in addition to Dr. Ardeth Cropper. the Principal who transferred from Moon Valley. Mr. Ronald Sipus, Assistant Principal of Activities, transferred from Cortez and Mr. Dennis Welsh, Dean of Students, also transferred from Moon Valley. y..,,d' I D' This year the counseling staff added two new counselors, Mrs. Maxine Daly and Mr. Dave Doerrer. A previous counselor, Mr. Albert Wolfe changed positions and now is in charge of all schedule changes. I Mrs. Maria Hoffman discusses college plans with Beth Nuckollsll Mr. Larry Henderson helps one of his students with her schedule. Counselors discuss student problems Mrs Maxine Mr Dave Mr. Larry Mrs. Maria Miss Sharon MF- Albert Daley Doerrer Henderson Hoffman Legge W0lfE' Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Sllldelll Scheduling 108 Ms. Sue Mr. Bob Ausley McGregor Librarian Librarian il-P Xi 3 Mrs. Edie Mr. Jerry Krombein Zimmerman Nurse PAYS Officer l Mrs. Irene Sanderman types up in- voices during hours in bookstore. 2 Mr. Bob McGregor takes inventory in the media center. 3 Mrs. Edie Krom lgjigstchecks out students' health urse, Librarians work The Nurse has been busy this year ing all the new books this year. They keeping track of health cards of all the have added a reading room for more students going out for sports. The students. Librarians have been working with fil- 'X Mrs. Sylvia Bennallack Principals Secretary M rs. Abbie Doesburg Receptionist Mrs. Stephanie Grant Records Mrs. Maxine Grunden Attendance Mrs. Mary Mann Attendance Mrs. Vi Harris Clerk Typist M rs, Ruth Leonard Records Mrs. lrene Sanderman Bookstore Mrs. Anna Wendell Attendance NW Secretaries help run THS smoothl I Mrs. Sue Ausley helps a student find a book in the library. 2 Mrs. Edie Krombein gives Patti Mitchell a hear- ing test. The Secretaries of THS have had their hands full with all the new students this year. Having to keep up with files and typing of new schedules has been made easier for those working by a new computerized system which is faster. The Bookstore has been kept busy selling books and other accessories. 110 Cafeteria staff serves new lunch bargains The Cafeteria started serving lunch packages this year. This year was the first year for such a program. The snack bar was open in the mornings serving hot chocolate, donuts and candy. I LEFT SIDE Queen Jones. Rose Starner, Paula Fan, Annette Zile, Lillian McCoy. RIGHT SIDE Hazel Miller, Mary Thompson, Vivian Pelfrey, Betty Drake. 2 Mrs. Mary Thompson cleans dis- hes after second lunch. 3 Mrs. Annette Zile, Cafeteria Director. gg. 1' 'O .uw- Maintenance gets new building in order Maintenance has kept busy most of the year getting the new buildings in order. They spent time putting trim on the bulletin boards, baseboards on the walls and preparing the buildings for use. They also helped set up for games, dances and other on-campus activities. I Day Shift. ROW I Vernon Pearson. Dale Hightower. Ed Jarvis and Leo Gatlin. ROW 2 Mike Kiepke. Charles Trenasty. Lauri Pakka and Paul Polyak. 2 Night Shift, ROW I Jess Stuarte and Jack Jenkins. ROW 2 Alvin Bacon, Earl Graham. George Habluetzel and Hal Phillips. 3 Mr. Earl Pocock. Maintenance Director. 111 112 Mrs. Vikki Mrs. Chryss Connell Danielek English 5-6 English 3-4 Mr. John Mr. James Geames Jeffries English 3-4 English I-2 Mrs. Jan Mrs. Phyllis Korte Lambeth English I-2, English 7-8 7-8 Junior English classes have fun in Greek week I Mrs. Irene Clegg reads a speech to her Speech I-2 class. 2 Brian Mach and Jeff Gossard take notes about myths and mythology in Mrs. Jan Rowe's English class. 3 Mrs. Chryss Danielek shows slides to her Sophomore English class during time they were working on WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE. The Freshmen English classes have studied many things. They have written long compositions using grammar they learned. They have read three novels: WALKABOUT, THE OUTSIDERS, and THE PIGMAN They have also read two plays: ROMEO AND JULIET. and THE MIRACLE WORKER. Q . W . ,.N..,.....,,,,?,,,,,,, . K y '- is if ,swf 5' ri I Mrs. Phyllis Lambeth's Senior English class read and take notes on book for future test. 2 Mr. James Jef- fries helps students answer questions about WALKABOUT. ui.: Mrs, Jan Mr. Raymond Rowe Sargent English 5-6 English 3-4 Freshmen read ROMEO A D JULIET AW' Mrs. Jackie Mrs. Susan Mrs. Noreen Schonaerts Stone Wingham English 3-4 English I-2 English 5'6 The Sophomore English classes have been busy this year. They had two guest speakers, one from the Seven Step Foundation, and one from the Heard Museum. They wrote com- positions on Commercialism in Christmas, and How to Win in Motocross Racing. They have also read some novels. The Junior English classes had a Greek unit including Greek week. They did a Romance unit studying poets such as Hawthorne and Poe. They did research papers on mythology and read plays such as HAMLET and MacBETH. The Senior English classes have been working toward college entrance. The students had an individual reading unit where they picked a book of their choice and completed a project on it. They wrote and did a unit on satire and a unit on man and his values. They read plays during this period. 113 ,-1+ Mrs. Jean Mrs. Irene Bremser Clegg Journalism Speech Mr. Micheal Mrs. Connie Gessner Sinclair Drama Special Education A ,,li N ,L x 'S if J 5 ,J Qt' pa.. J i Mrs. Sarah Mr. Eli Talich Wucinich Reading Reading I Mrs. Irene Clegg's speech students get makeup and clothes on for skit they performed for surrounding grade schools. 2 Mr. Mike Gessner along with Joel Morton, shows two girls where to stand for a play they presented as Randy Stenquist looks on. 3 Mrs. Jean Bremser. journalism teacher, helps Margaret Strand select and proofread stories from Jour- nalism 3-4 class which put out the newspaper. Drama classes perform for their December play The Drama students learned dramatics, facial and hand movements and how to apply them to plays they did. They did put on two plays for the public. Journalism I-2 students learned how to do layout and cover beats. preparing for publishing the paper, while 3-4 students planned the stories and the pages. Publications students learned the importance of meeting deadlines for the yearbook. Reading students learned skills so they might read faster and com- prehend better. i asus: Hiring. rf '-ss wg li nf Nm 'it Mrs. Kathryn Mr. Ralph Brackney Gaxigla French-German Spanish S 3 Foreign Language students have been busy this year. They have had many tough times learning tenses and sentence structures while second year students have applied it while learning new words. Third year students learned tougher tenses and hard words and to speak more fluently. German I-2 students have been lear- ning sentence structure and about their country. Second year students are learning hard sentences and prac- ticing speaking freely. French Students learned about the same thing in their language. Mrs. Anita Mr. Manny H8YI1 Rivero Spanish Spanish I Mrs. Kathryn Brackney grades papers as Paul Stiak watches. 2 Mr. Manny Rivero teaches his Spanish I-2 class new words. 116 Mr. Morris Bailey Mr. Harry Braun Urban Problems Anthropology Ms. Marilyn Davidson Mr. Ron Dickson World Geography World History Mrs. Nancy Dodd Mr. Albert Gonzales Man in Society U.S. History Mock senate created by students in Government The Social Studies department offers many elective courses plus the addi- tion of the U.S. Government class for seniors. I One elective is Anthropology with Mr. Harry Braun, seen here taking roll - while his students work on their daily logs. 2 Mr. Albert Gonzales lectures to his first hour U.S. History class about the American Revolution. 3 Mr. Morris Bailey points to a chart while emphasizing an urban problem. History students learn from play, 776 This year the Ll.S. Government classes created a mock senate, to fully un- derstand our congress. I Mr. Kelly Purdy explains to his class the workings of a senate. 2 Mr. Carl Riney explains life in Colonial America, the way it really was. 3 Mr. Ron Shone goes over the answers to an assign- ment on the Ll.S. Laws. 118 o lllbr. Mr. Dale Mrs. Diane Bauman Emmons General Math Basic Algebra This year, aside from the ordinary math units. the Math Department took time out to work on a very successful computer seminar. The students explored the various uses of the computer of today. I Mrs. Darlene Fritsche explains a new assignment on the overhead projec- tor. 2 Mr. Dale Bauman helps one of his students in General Math. 3 Mrs. Phyllis Shaw teaches equations to her students with the help of a overhead Mrs. Darlene Mr. Roy pl'Ol9Cl . Fritsche Husmn 01 Algebra 3-4 Basic Algebra 1 X as Lan? lf f X . .Q .,.-si f lily ni ex ores ww lffpoijderhtisozlet Y ifflfvvg, if iffy Mu.-.M ,, My Mr. David Yamamoto Geometry 'W W I Mr. Roy Huston discusses the answers to a daily assignment. 2 Mrs. Darlene Fritsche's class works in- tently on a chapter test. 3 Mr. David Yamamoto explains the answer to one of his five minute problems. Along with the unusual computer seminar, Mrs. Diane Emmons' classes had fun using their Algebra by making string sculptures. 2 in V awww V' Il lia 'fi n H E i Q 3, - l '44, ' 9 fit, Mr. Fred Brown Mr. Rush Faber Earth Science Earth Science Mr. Jim Forsman Mrs, Lyn Harvey A . . Science adds classes ffl Mr. Gary Johnson Biology - 1 WS F af l bg Q t aaa? ag'2,,,QM M f VQEQW, KN? ee an -. ' -wwgs--ks. ,fe ,, sg, te -A124 - -- 9 l A Freshman Earth Science class prepares to see a film on the Metric System. 2 Mitch Vitovich and Marty Voss gauge temperature of chemicals in Chemistry class. 5 Biology students listen to instructions on next lab. 4 'f 5:22 31 Mr. Gene Maison takes daily atten- dance in Advanced Biology class. 5 Mr. Larry Prochnau prepares to demonstrate how to operate a microscope in Biology class. Z ' in ww' Q. HX Mr. Gene Maison Mrs. Monica Mr. Larry Prochnau Mr, Jack Storey Advanced Biology Montgomery Biology Earth Science Biology 121 Mr. .lay Mrs. Shirlene Arnote Bruce Typing l-2 Marketing This year the Business Department added C.O.E.. Cooperative Office Education class, where students go to school half a day and work the other half for credit. Next year they will add D.E., Distributive Education. which works the same way but in different vocations. C.O.E. girls learn with experience I Mrs. Sheri Butout shows office prac- tice how to work a duplicating machine. 2 Debbie Trudeau types a letter in Typing I-2. 3 Mrs. Artie Miller discusses job opportunities with her office practice class. 4 Mr. Jay Arnote times a timed writing in his Typing I-2 class. 5 Mrs. Tana Sherwood corrects papers, while her class warms up on their typing. l Mrs. Sheri Buiout Office Practice Mrs. Artie Miller C O E I Mr. Steve Ogborne Accounting I-2 Mrs. Tana Sherwood Typing I 2 l Mrs. Diana Sweet General Business Students learn productive skills in Business Classes is to 124 F' K Mr. Don Mr. Lee Mr. Norb Adams Harklgroad Kissel Metals Autos Woods 5 Shop students imagine, design, analyze The Industrial Arts Department added for the first time this year an Architectural Drafting class. This class teaches the architectural techniques of drafting. I Tom Visconti inks a floor plan in drafting. 2 Mr. Robert McKnight helps a student in metal shop. 3 An auto shop student works with the bench press. f '- Next year the Industrial Arts Depart- ment will add an ICE program. This is a vocational program like COE and DECA. I Mr. Gene Rettler oversees the architectural drafting class. 2 Brian Barr cautiously steams a car engine clean in Autos. 3 Dave Proctor. Jim McDonald. Ken Dirks and Bob Sheperd work diligently on a part of a car. J' ,ff its - I! I Mr. Robert McKnight Metal ,E ' A '.tt ' l.,' f y x I I I I f, - 0 Mr. Gene Rettler Drafting Mr. Emerson Price Autos .Fm 125 Band plays, Choirs sing l Mrs. Sheila Corley directs chorus at first concert. 2 Mr. Jerry Jensen d' l' b ' ' b d l h'l at concerts TQZTFQLZCZQESF'fioillrf W 'e ,yvy U I 2 K Y ff 6' Yu Q 3 Y X f J in. -rfb ,,, if . . 5 ' l , 'l -W. K rl yy L alll' 1 Ill l J Mrs, Shela Mr. Gerald Corley Jensen Chorus Band The Music Department has spent its time putting on concerts and marching in parades. The bands held a concert in January, that 200 people attended. The Chorus performed in a special Christmas concert, in which live poinsettias were used as decorations, .8 ..r, Akasa .- .... 2 ww ' H3 . Art, Craft students design keepsakes drawings and paintings this year. The constructive obiects. Crafts classes have made leather. The Art class has been doing many macrame, pottery, jewelry and many Mrs. Kathy Mr. Richard Beale Gross Crafts Art hs-ay-. eva? Mrs. Jane Northup Crafts I Mr. Richard Gross offers con- structive criticism to one of his students. 2 Mrs. Kathy Beale shows students the products of their work. X-Pi Him. 127 128 Child Development helps to understand children -49 Mrs. Marilyn Ms. Joanne Alt Danford Bachelor Home Survival Economics I This year students in Child Develop- ment and Family Living were taught how to rear children and how to provide a practical family life. In other classes students learned the art of making both creative foods and clothing. I Two students prepare a main dish in Home Economics. 2 A Home Economics student measures in- gredients for a dessert she is making. 3 Child Development classes watch children to more fully understand child rearing. po.. This year In the Bachelor Survival classes students spent their time lear- ning how to cook meals sew and can --Q.. I A Bachelor Survival student puts the finishing touches on his canned preserves. 2 A Child Development stu- dent helps keep children amused. 3 A student spends time with a child to help understand children better. 1,111 W .InQl 1'1 1.1 lvl 130 P.E. classes E square off Mrs. Claudia Mr. Mike Bullard Clupper Girl'S P.E. Driver's Ed. in dancing ..3 n Ula. X l Mr. Ernie Mr. Jim Dora Fernandez Boy's P.E. Boy's P.E. I Coach Ernie Dora teaches his first hour health class about lungs and respiration. 2 Coach Ernie Dora con- ducts Boys I-2 P.E. class in warmup exercises. 3 Mrs. Mary Pappas watches as one of her girl's P.E. classes plays volleyball. Mr. Ron Mrs. Kathy Jepsen Gaynes Boy's P.E. Girl's P.E. l Ms. Kirstie Mrs. Mary Kaiser Pappas Girl's P.E. Girl's P.E. Lou Grubb Chevrolet contributes training cars 4. YI Jf I Mr. Mike Clupper with Rich Howley admires a plaster of paris nine week proiect. 2 Becky Lanford lays down bowling ball into lane when advanced P.E. class visits a local bowling alley. Boy's P.E. played flag football, soccer. softball, tennis and wrestling. Girl's P.E. concentrated on softball. A-1 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ROW I Julie Olson, Treasurerg Debbie Copeland, Secretary and Mit- zi Wescott, Senate Leader. ROW 2 Bob Nilles, Vice-President, Rusty Yaney, Chief Justice and Steve Riter, President. The various organizations and clubs on the Thunderbird campus give students the opportunity to develop responsibilities. Their participation in the clubs and organizations of their choice, sharpens their skills and their abilities to get along with other peo- ple. The individual student takes on qualities of sureness, just as the tip of the arrow is sharpened by the Archer's careful honing. Organizations s..4 I - T it rags 1' ' not M 1, Hr FF ,www- 5 .45- 133 1341 ADVANCED BAND Advanced Band members held a concert in January, over 200 people attended. ROW l Dianna Sutter, Jean Parks, Chris Smith, Lark McNaughton, Kathy Tveit, Betty Longfield, Sheryl Scott, Diane Powell, Judy Book and Cindy Derrington. ROW 2 Jeannie Hill, Tom Barger, Lynda Swenson, Sabra Ehrhart, Kelly Archer, Becky Rivera, David Clark, Tim Plummer and Kathy Ellis. ROW 3 Dan London, Bill Schneider, Jim Gerkin, Bob Gilbert, Scott Riley, Tom Thornhill, Clay Bloomquist, Vicki Meeks, Brian Tucek, Kathy McBride, Suzanne Whisman and Kim Cotter. ROW 4 Chuck Spencer, Elisa Crawford, Cindy Goetz, Debbie Seale, Diane Shultz, Larry Barker, Bob Hunsick, Sue Christy, Steve Holland, Yvonne Lybbert, Doug Basmajian and Brian Clark. ROW 5 Cindy Fulton, Robin Woldt, Tom Christy, Jon Gerstner, Bob Houston, George Clark, Larry Calloway, Don Johnson. Kerry Riter, Mike Baily, Carl Mueller and Kathy Grunden. ROW 6 Mr. Gerald Jensen, director, Rob Valichnac, Jeff Theisen, Julie Olson, Kathy Kapuscinski, Jim Wilkie, John Shelley, Brent Woods, Chip Zeeb and Jim Boule. Advanced Band performs in concerts K to Advanced Band performed at all the home football games. They also had concerts. This year they received an excellent rating out of 34 bands on band day. They played with the Mass Band at the University of Arizona and played at halftime for the ASU and Wyoming game. In December, they marched in the Gomper's parade. 135 Intermediate Band performs in January I INTERMEDIATE BAND people learn to play better with the aid of Mr. Jerry Jensen. ROW I Susan Meon, Linda Stone. Cindie Henningsen, Jill Harrington, Lynn Van Syoc. Karen Barker. Cheryl Nelson, Sally Babb. Kristi Norris and Michele Kennedy. ROW 2 Nancy Abbott, Jenniffer Roberts, Sandi Hohnani, Mark Kaiser. Laura Sapp. Connie Everett, Kim Kapuscinski. Janet Kuener, Judi Book and Craig Ackerman. ROW 3 Mark Erwin, John Clark. Cindy Steinke, Cindy Cunningham, Robbie Jackson, Mike Townsend. Lance Schall. Cathy Baker, Julie Millam. Jim Yaple. Chris Yatsak and Mark Trebitowski. ROW 4 Sharon Tieman. Donna Siegert. Cathy Lancen- dorfer. Mark Seigert. Gary Cooper, Jeff Waltz, Tim Haines, Lori Bingham. Jeff Cullinan. Laura Longfield, Alan Plumb. Matt Mildebrant and Missy Dietz. ROW 5 Sabra Ehrhart. Bill Lange, Cindy Miller, Cheryl Brubaker. Val Barker, Phil Haggar, Paige Dillehant. Loren Schall. Mary Gerkin. Anne Hayden and Tom Weller. ROW 6 Kathy Kapuscinski, Frank Mysliwiec, Jim Willie. Richard Bingham, Alan Wessel, Keith Rathburn. Steve Rosales. Jim Gerkin. Leon Adams. Fred Mueller, Brent TesSelle, Tony Spisak. Mike Kelley. Bryan Faith and Kathy Buckley. 2 Mr. Jensen gives instructions to marching band before school. 1 l Concert choir sings at State apitol CONCERT CHOIR ROW I Jody Knochel, Jan Zaruba. Connie Bell. Jan Ruelke. Sherry Wilson. Debra McCoy, Julie Miller and Pam Mandile. ROW 2 Julie Olson, Diana Swain, Kari New- comb. Peggy Hargis, Mike Sokol, Larry Barker. Doug Veldhuis, Laurie McGilvray and Linda Willyard. ROW 3 Cindy Kosty. Susan Powell. Teri Travers, Dan London. Ron Stone. Jeff Beavers. Robie Fuller, Gloria Hilsabeck and Chris Smith. ROW 4 Virginia Hines. Kim Cotter, Cheri Bevolo. Wayne Wright. Tom Burkhart, David Grand, Alan Maieski, Janie Foster, Ginger Frechette and Karen Hay. 2 MIXED ENSEMBLE ROW I Tom Burkhart, Diane Swain. Julie Miller and David Grand. ROW 2 Larry , Barker. Janet Zaruba and Wayne Wright. The Choruses of Thunderbird have spent much of their choruses to sing at the Westside Choral Festival directed time performing this year. They have sung at many places by Dr. McEwen from A.S.U. They have participated in in the valley such as the State Capitol, Park Central, regional and State Solo and Ensemble Festival and at the several hospitals as well as their various concerts on cam- N.A.U. Choral festival in April. In May the Concert Choir pus. In November they were chosen as one of the went to Southern California to perform and recuperate. 138 Beginning Chorus learns different tones 1 W D vlfffsw , I BEGINNING GIRLS CHORUS ROW I Donna Ladd, Wendi Gillespie, Carol Bell, Lisa Leitz, Sue Herrington, Vicki Allison, Karen Barker and Mrs. Sheila Corley. ROW 2 Kim Kapuscinski, Shaun Hasse, Brandy Wat- son, Forresta Rasmussen, Laurie McGilvray, Lydia Magee, Gail Holstin and Erin O'Connell. ROW 3 Valerie Marsh, Lorrie Ohm, Mary Scianna, Cheryl Lewandowski. Susan York, Marie Wald and Ann Bos. 2 MENS CHOIR ROW l Tony Jones, Bill Walp, David Grand, Ron Stone and Roger Leuwen. ROW 2 David Dunean, Doug Veldhuis, Alan Bond, Ed Brasten, Steve Tucek and Rick Nunley. ROW 3 Roy Semerdjian, James Boyle, Mike Sokol and Bob Kemp. 5 -u.....,... 4, 355 Qy' --.- gigs! ...D ' , ia , x 1 1 X 45 ,249 f ' 4 'fe 3 3 ,uw 'tm A 'WIA 19 4 ff! 1 . ' A VAN. ff J ,v , X 'H if Ma: ,1 I A -fp. H I lg x xq 'ix s y , X if 444 1 4 A Zi, E p EV? ,ww ,f WV!! . 7, , 7,134 2 , Zz, .uk 52,7 U f,. . Qu, , 4 'HZ 2 , , , , ,W 3? .24 2 I Varsity cheerleaders lead Thunder- bird students in a cheer. 2 Cheerleaders show their spirit in a cheer to boost the crowds enthusiasm. 3 VARSITY CHE- ERLEADERS ROW I Vicki Dahl, and Beth Nuckolls. ROW 2 Rene Erwin and Paige Roepke. ROW 3 Luanne Wright, Terri Furtmann and Jodi Rall. Cheerleaders boost spirits at THS I CHEERLEADERS ROW I Lisa Lawerance, Kathy Grunden. Luanne Wright, Paig Roepke, and Jodf Rall. ROW 2 Vicki D hl, Rene Erwin, Terri Furtmann, d B th Nuckolls. 2 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Lsa Law dJ d R ll practice finish for new ch SJ d R ll hows enthusiasm at J.V. football game. mu pglolmfy tshfliioetg btw 'MCU' -AQCXQLL MQOL VSQULJLQ, CL If fidifmbwl 'E ,L www' 5 agojffiagaifliiff Le Cgwfoiagj 3925! WWMOMQLWMIQ Qfvx ,wa J JLUCQ4 fo IIXCMYWCUAI , - br' gifvvl Us 'R ' ,.sl ' Lo, males sw Q We E I Emma pdwtp D v -I- 142 'Pi War Part members heighten spirit I War Party members kept busy making spirit posters this year. ROW I Holly Greaser, Louise Cox, Julie Barker, Linda Stapleton ROW 2 Leigh Roepke, Sally Easten, Kerrie Olson, Kerrie Chambers, Michelle Rosinski, Kathy Collins, Roxanne Falk, Beth Vaughn, Angela Picone, Diane Kaliski, Patty McAllister and Sherry Brammwell. ROW 3 Nan Bowdish, D. J. Wengrowski, Judy Clark, Kim Peters, Kathy Butler, Jennifer Mack, Sue Jones, Cheryl Eacock, Terry Keeman, Tammy Nikes and San- dy Grysho ROW 4 Judy Cambell, Denise Moody, Sabra Ehrhart. Becky Rivera, Janice Florez, Linda Collins, Paige Roepke, Sue Tress. Kathy Zummwalt, Eileen Wiesman, Julie Blasdale and Robin Reed. ROW 5 Judy Monahan, Lori Scola, Heather Craig, Sandy Ellison. Leann Bar, Peggy Puype, Becky Mast, Tammy Montgomery, Glenda Tunks and Joan- nie Hill. ROW 6 Gail Holstin, Terry Furtman, Rene Erwin, Cindy Delbrook, Suzanna Flood, Mary Friedle. Debbie Spayd. Wendi Gillespie, Sheryen Stanley. Kris Yatsak and Karen Hay. ROW 7 Mary Lou Hammond, Terry Bradshaw, Lori Bingham, Cathy Midkiff. Lisa Niemier. Melanie Leach, Tina Kearns, Tracy Swerdferger. Naomie Halitzka, Diane Dirks and Dawn Chase. ROW 8 Robin Hight, Lisa Pool, Debbie Moore, Lisa Lawrence, Janie Black, Luanne Wright, Vicki Dahl, Karen Gibbs, Beth Nuchols, Karen Brebner, and Debbie Short. ROW 9 Laura Halitzka, Penny Woodward. Cindy Cun- ningham, Tammy Singleton, Annette Voss, Lori Pruitt, Valerie Marsh and Vicki Dohlman. 3 War Party prepares to make posters for games in cafeteria. I DECA DECA formed this year and is one of the most active clubs on campus. One of their highlights this year was the winter conference. ROW I Bill Anderson. Kathy Gruden, Lorrie Bingham, Val Scheuermann, Mary Lou Ham- mond, Judy Ball, Laura Brooks and Henry Roney. ROW 2 Lisa Niemeier, Debbie Clifton, Cindy Delbrook, Cathy Midkiff, Venus Austin, Judy Campbell and Lyndall Sprague. ROW 3 Holly Grieser. Susanna Koenig, Julaine Sexton, Terri Ottinger, Martha Broyles and Mrs. Shirlene Bruce. ROW 4 Robert Chase, Nick Taylor, Chuck O'Bryen, Chris Smith, Gary Ivan. Tom Burkhart. Eugene Hasse, Rahlan Long. Laurie Simpson and Erin O'Connell. 2 COE Co- operative Office Education is a group of students earning a credit and money after school on the job. They also sold suckers this year. ROW I Connie Pohlman, Debi Griffin. Lauren Humble, Phyllis Gavagan, Sonja Hogg and Cindy Cummings. ROW 2 Lani Balling, Cin- dy Graber, Janet Guthrie. Donna Fetterman, Pat Ault, Sherrie Fulp, Rhonda Webster, Lee Ann Griffiths and Mrs. Arneida Miller. 144 Five members of Pom line graduate This year the Thunderbird Pom Pon line has provided excellent entertain- ment at our athletic events, and helped promote school spirit. Highlights of this year's performances included Cabaret , Brandy , The Entertainer . Unsung Heroes . and the Christmas skit. The Pom line com- pleted the year with a special perfor- mance in the GUHSD Pom review. A special thanks to all the graduating seniors for their special efforts from their advisor Mrs. Marilyn Davidson. I POM PON LINE ROW I Kathy Pusateri. Julie Blasdell. Sue Jones, Joannie Hill, Karen Gibbs and Jan Florez. ROW 2 Becky Mast, Peggy Puype. Anna Cook, Tammy Montgomery and Barb Soto. 2 SENIOR POM LINE MEMBERS Karen Gibbs, Barb Soto, Becky Mast CCaptain.D. Peggy Puype CCO-Captainl and Kathy Pusateri. Q8 . Z .- 554 T , .. 5- Tw , E x Q. I Q Y A 'W- L I xi. , 14 'P' 1' KI, 'N Q 'yaykalllltll luxe . I' ' Q5 W-1'I7lI J' Q W,qt.1,I.l.II I Tri W Club members sold candy this fall to earn money for their Kenimer, Melanie Hargis. Peggy Hargis. Jeannie Hill, Sue Hauger, Janet Disneyland. trip. ROW I Donna Goodby, Lynn Latimer. Laura Longfeild, Gray, Sam Hart, Melanie Broyles, Martha Broyles, Jill Buckwalter and Sharon Tieman. Lark McNaughter, Linda Stapelton, Betty Longfeild, Carol Janie Staik. Ockenfels, Monica Broyles and Barbara Nodzak. ROW 2 Donna Tri-W, Ski- Club travel through state SKI CLUB Members took several trips to Sunrise this year to ski. Mr. Maison comments that 73 of his snowbums did not show up for group pictures. Officers NOT PICTURED are treasurer-Rusty Yaney, and Vice! President-Pete Pusateri. ROW I Michele Rosinski, Mark Dotterer, Angela Picone. Chuck O'Bryan CPresidentj Jim McDonald and Alan Wessal. ROW 2 Joel Resler, Lori Scolla. Bob Sheppard, Kim Peters. Sue Koenig and Phil Stulz. ROW 3 Lynn Halawith. Lenda Tunks, Judy Sharp, Lesley Parke. Penny Woodward, Julie Parke and Mark Siegert. ROW 4 Rob Vaugh. Kerri Lester, Joyce Graff, Cole Erickson. Brett Sheppard, Frank Mylisviec. Melissa Brown tSecretaryj and Mr. Gene Maison. advisor. -, OU fum, if-'Q' Ls 'fl 145 Aeroettes entertain during halftime I LEAD AEROETTES ROW I Barbara Christofanelli and Bonnie Dahl. ROW 2 Karen Ellison and Sally Eastin. ROW 3 Jody Knochel, Lynn Garland and Vicki Hansen. 2 AEROETTES The girls volunteered their tumbling skills to perform during half time at football and basket- ball home games. ROW I Barbara Christofanelli and Bonnie Dahl. ROW 2 Joni Miller, Jan Zaruba. Jody Knochel and Lynn Garland. ROW 3 Jodi Rall, Cathy Midkiff, Penny Houben. Karen Ellison, Vicki Hansen and Naomi Halitzka. ROW 4 Tracy Swerdferger. Judy Monahan, Carrie Olson, Sylvia Back, Sally Eastin. Leigh Roepke and Heather Craig. ROW 5 Kelly Moore, Karen Smith, Debbie Vineyard, Sandy Ellison, Cindy Pursell. Denise Moody, Lisa Lowe. Lori Scola. Lori Barr and Leanne Barr. .AJ - -1 .1 . -.. KF - L 'f' all S .Q i ' 'Z-5:1 g ' I l Y., . l T K... til ' ' n fm. x-.. . A -QE M , 1 S .- -- 1 1 . ,fi f S ' .f . - get I Mat Maids, Spikettes help at games I MAT MAIDS These girls help time and score for home wrestling matches. ROW I Kathy Butler. ROW 2 Judy Campbell, Debbie Spayd. Debbie Moore, Martina Capulli and Cheryl Eacock. ROW 3 Sue Tress, Tracy Swerdferger. Leigh Roepke, Pamela Peterson, Nan Bowdish and Kris Yatsak. ROW 4 Margaret Blood, Julie Barker, Robin Reed, Margaret Smith, Kerri Chambers, Beth Vaughn, Lynn Lott and Karen Hay. 2 SPIKETTES For the first time Spikettes worked with the Cross Country team as well as with the Track team. ROW I Debbie McCoy, Jody Falk, Kathy Hill and Sally Eastin. ROW 2 Kathy Grafinger, Leigh Miller, Susan Bleavins, Eileen Weisman, Sue Christy and Suzanne Whisman. ROW 3 Julie Miller. Amy Bruder, Lori Clark, Kathy Tveit, Natalie Wilder. Cathy McBride and Mrs. Susan Stone. FB if ' svznxsant. 4 can Eff W ,,,,,,, 147 148 Lettermen, Key Club sponsor dances -is - as C t 'il C C C if -'fa X is 1' 1- Nbziifizi ag ,if W -r' 'Fl' 3' .. S'r- , rs.-13 eggs' iiiiiil' ii ' .. T ' S P .few gi Q 4 1 V A' B I LETTERMEN The lettermen sponsored a dance and a faculty basketball game this year. They also helped send a boy to Boy's State. ROW I Woody Back, David Bigsby, Jeff Resler, David Francis and Gary Brasher. ROW 2 Larry Rodriguez, Mark Herrin, Bob Gilbert and Tom Burkhart. ROW 3 Brian Mach. ROW 4 Dennis Youngberg. Alan Wessel, John Younkin and Mike Lard. 2 KEY CLUB Key club members sponsored the traditional Sweetheart dance in February. They also participated in civic 11,- projects throughout the year. ROW I Jeff Gossard and Brian Gessner. ROW 2 Vince Clark, Rich lvanisko, Mark Dotterer, Terry Fletcher, Chip Zeeb, Lane Darling and Terry McCoy. ROW 3 Mr. Dennis Welsh, John Shelley. Jeff Rochford. Bob Shepard, Mike Steinke and Mr. Eli Wucinich. ROW 4 Brad Edson. Tom Parkinson, Rusty Brown. Mike Pratt and Jeff Bladon. Tr H... .5-sur QQ A .m., 6 , 4 S s 5 tx S ls . 1 5 . is Q H , I s I I l s.W be 5 x. ' ' 1. I is L V wh fr 1 x if I LETTERGIRLS Lettergirls had a successful tube sock sale this year to raise money for their club. ROW I Beth Nuckolls, Julie Olson, Debbie Veldhuis, Sandy Peterson, Kim McElwain, Rene Erwin, Cheryl Eacock and Joy Blanchard. ROW 2 Vicki Dahl, Lynne Garland, Jan Zaruba, Deb- bie Purcell, Vicki Hansen, Linda Collins, Luanne Wright, Jodi Rall, Lisa Lawrence, Roxanne McDavitt, Paige Roepke and Julie Stiak. ROW 3 Leigh Roepke. Joni Miller, Dorothy Perry, Suzanna Koenig, Kathy Midkiff and Cindy Kosty. 2 BASE BUNNIES This group of girls help out the baseball 4' 1 .iv-os, :sg ,L , teams during games. ROW I Kris Yatsak, Christine Severance, Lynne Lott. Mary Wells, Andrea Kovacs, Kerrie Chambers and Christy King. ROW 2 Dawn Kress, Collen Lang, Pam Cross, Cheryl Eacock. Karen Miller, .lean- nie Hill, Jan Vitkovich, Clair Grammer and .Ioan Freidl. ROW 3 Julie Hynes, Carol Kolby, Donna Kenemer, Sandy Honahni. Lori Fitzgerald. Sherri Puype. Cecilia Ortega. Paula King. Roxanne McDavitt, Nadine Feldman and Mrs. Sherri Butout. Lettergirls, Ba e Bunnie active clubs 2 L '.'- fi- '. j I L Sty x L il ' fl ' L - KL Q . , I I Q . g K tg i W 1 ' 'Agttwggw .Y Vg jill, ,.. S K . Q .5 K Z5 tw gkry 1 Lf Q K .I .1 T- K A ,KJ ,L wt - 1 L- 1 . f si - . .. - I 2 LW, , I so t .vi-g t I QL L L I .Y I L '- , S ex ' C I I ' . V- t LQ I i 'A ff um L' . - , - I of , X L S L f: s '?'7'x5'Lvf f' ' 3 X 4 .. L-5 L, 1 F A ' an 'Q f .fur ' :Q , L s Lx W 5 X ' I I ,Q ,y Q A 'L . ' Z 5 55: we I L . . ff .P tlsa Q f S f S 1 I L+ - f Tai, LL he I r . J Q . e. s A Q I L If I L z N e x . I X X - , , i' , L . QL , I ' X :ll I 5 Q - W 3.5, ,M ' L. Q' 'J XX fl! I 7 I' tt 6. 7 L f ' t LL L , t- L we is , - L L , L y Q L .L L gy H A F ,.. W 1535 ,L ll af il M e L1 L , P is tt of . I , -I - Q K. L I' f 1 'L s - e U I ' ' , I J 1. t l g I ' l L. L .IJ I L I 4 I lj Lg Ll' I I fl it 4 R .L l l arf X 3. V ff? ,A L .L 5 X , is ' K Ftrk '..: 1 1 - H N .LPM tx A K h sg L L Lf , , , ' if L I 4 - ' . ' - 'f I, L or '11 ff' f W fa if PII 150 Foreign Languages celebrate Christmas 'QQ .I I GERMAN CLUB Members prepared a Christ- mas party. It consisted of German food which the members prepared. ROW I Randi Hedin and Diane Monteser ROW 2 Advisor, Mrs. Kathryn Brackney, Ed Braaten, Chris Riordan, Beth Fisher, Pat Dickson and Maggie Renner. 2 SPANISH CLUB Members held their annual Christmas party complete with a pinata. In Oc- tober they gathered for a Sunday picnic at Cortez Park. ROW I Sally Eastin. Carla Strain. Patty Arriaga. Shelly Kennedy, Susan Tress. 'X . .ff tv Jax Kelly Archer, and Sandy Sadler. ROW 2 David VanWoIde, Lane Darling, Cathy Clarke, Ellen Morrow, Foresta Rasmussen, Kris Yatsak, Deb- bie Spayd, Pamela Peterson and Peter Winkler. ROW 3 Stan Capelik, Jim Hughes, Joe Halik. Wendy Scott, Sherry Thiers, Annarita Mar- tinolich, Lisa Marchal, Malonie Leach, Kristi Norris, Marian Leon, Lori Bladon, Laurie Rich- mond, Judy Worthman. Robin Reed, Susanne Whisman, Carol Franke and Diana Betz. ROW 4 Maureen Dowell, Sonja Hogg, Jeff Bladon. Shaun Hasse. Heather Craig, Denise Moody, gl Q, PM 3-I' W' Joy Blanchard. Kathy Butler, Lynne Lott, Rox- anne Falk, Julie Blasdell, Sue Bleavins, Eileen Weisman, Angela Picone, Judy Betts. Kathy Baker, Debbie Seale, Gail Herrin, Donna Malone. Joan Wons, Randi Hedin. Debbie Missineio and Rick Stoops. ROW 5 Curt Thomas, Bill Greer, Donna Porter. Rick Page, Leanne Barr. Nora Porter, Diana Bowers, Ann Bos, Mary Yaney, Jennifer Mack. Lori Smyser, Cathy McBride, Joan Jogerst. Sally Jung. Deb- bie Steele, Diana Dirks and Peggie Hargis. lf 'ig .gr 'I aut Honor Society earns funds for Gompers I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members worked on civic proiects and guided tours through campus. ROW I Carol Ockenfels, Beth Reinhart, Sandi Wright, Kim Self, Robie Fuller, Christine Smith, Rusty Yaney, Julie Stiak, Deb- bie Veldhuis and Julie Olson. ROW I Advisor, Mrs. Kathryn Brackney, Martha Broyles. Leonard Klein, Cindy Kosty, Cindy Derrington. Janet Grey, Melanie Broyles. Kay Coryell, Con- nie Pohlman, Becky Mast, Kendy Price. Carol Franke and Chip Zeep, ROW 3 Advisor, Mrs. Anita Heyn. Vicki Meeks, Diana Sutter. Jean Parks. Mary Yaney, Bob Hunsick, Walter Rior- dan, Richard Howley, Joe Weller, Louis C. Howley. Jeffrey Stull. Karen Kaasa and Advisor, Mrs. Arneida Miller. Qantas. N 'iv' fauf. 2 CHESS CLUB Members play chess to develop skills and accuracy. ROW I Steve Wamsley and Jim Hughes. ROW 2 George Rodek, Ed Braaten and Paul Fisch. ROW 3 Advisor. Mr. Jim Forsman. Kevin Myers. and Bob Wamsley. Chessmen pursuing challenge 152 l BICYCLE CLUB a new club on campus. The sponsor of the club was Mr. Jim Forsman, the president was Brian Landau. If this doesn't look like bicycle club it's because they never showed up for their picture. 2 HORSEMEN CLUB this year planned to take a trip to Seven Springs. ROW I Linda Waggener. Carol Lee, Carrie Jones, Jackie Herrin, Debbie Pruitt, and Janice Johnson. ROW 2 Ron Rossi. Joe McDonald, Curtis Jessee, Kelly Larive. John Smith, Dennis Bunch. Jim Bell and Darlene Foster, ROW 3 Bill Wilkie, Greg Stroud, G. W, Fessler, Greg Dennis, Monte Wieters. Tom Peddle and Steve Ferguson. SX l gi 5 .Q--H-' New clubs get a fresh start this year 5 -M... 7 l l i 2 E . . . Q 2 l E K J 1 b ' W . S C s.-fi ' . . .ries .t y , C NLE 5:5374 'fl in if W s f is ' 3 K ' 5.-':':i': ss .M ,vm . J-fill ff' i ' Q., ,l ' K it gn . :Q-L M g,C:,- gg ,X pu Q , b if Q ti' ss gp, :..:: ,.,g S ' N' ' y , V' X in K ' vi' , .,,. kg W V . .f s .L .ff fl X f :.t' , K . . ii, ,5 : it A C , y - s i B f fs. M ggi? 2 . JS fxgafalrffpfwi sf-fr., ie ,Q ig 3 . ,,i, , . 5 - if E .,. V A Modern dance club becomes active I MODERN DANCE is a new club on campus that worked hard on its routines. They per- formed at the Christmas assembly. ROW l Shavone Drenton and Donna Kenimer. ROW 2 Joan Jogerst, Diane Carroll, Diane Kroll and Joanne Garbarino. ROW 3 Mrs. Sherri Butout, Renee Slingluff, Karen O Connell, Gigi Gordell, Diane Monteser. and Mrs. Monica Montgomery. 2 STUDENT UNION is also a new club on campus. This year they sold T- shirts to help the Bug Line Service. ROW I James Yaple. Gregg Howard, Jeff Patten, Ken Brantingham, Lisa Martin, Louis C. Howley and Scott Shane. 153 154 -' ,1Q. 4 First Thunderbird graduates reminisce The seniors attempt to remember all the good times, this college was put together to help them do so. It shows their growth as students into adults, and the fun carefree life they have had in high school. I Past and present class of- ficers and advisors for the class of 75. ROW I Rich Ivanisko. Julie Olson. Jan Zaruba, Sue Hauger and Betty Longfield. ROW 2 Mr. Darryl Stacy. Mrs. Jan Rowe, Mrs. Lyn Harvey and Mr. Kelly Purdy. 2 Jeff Resler stands next to the marquee the Senior Class donated to the school as their parting gift. THUNDERBIRD HlGHvSlIHO0L N x-. Y.. X 44 fig- S YM, 41 M41 XR 'X ,ff Q, Ala' 4.1 ---.Q - 155 156 Drama, Forensic Club members improve talent I DRAMA CLUB presented The Effect Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds that was successful. They began work on a new play CAROUSEL in the Spring. ROW I Donna Wengrowsky, Debbie McMuIIan, Chris Craw- ford. and Joel Morton. ROW 2 Darell McDonald, Julie Rollins, Randy Stenquist, Deb- bie Copeland, Tammy Hohn, and Marie Good- man. ROW 3 Debbie Clark. Kerri Lester, Tammy Austin. Judy Clark, Hilda Boise and Jan Billman. 2 FORENSICS CLUB competed in many tour- naments this year. One ofthe tournaments was at Sunnyslope High School with fourteen other schools, with Thunderbird placing third. ROW I Bootsie Schimmels. Randi Hedin, Elisa Craw- ford, Pam Mandile. and Liz McLaughlin. ROW 2 Eric Crane. James Kerwood. Mark Grether, Lyn- da Swenson and Karen Tipsword. 2 We S s... 1 ' ' 1 . -tm- Y, Q e Two clubs ssist student publications :annul I PUBLICATIONS CLUB helped raise money for the yearbook and newspaper. They also spon- sor the yearbook singing party at the end of the year. ROW I Sue Oremus and Dave Kuntz. ROW 2 Jack Zimmer. Nick Taylor, Dennis Shoup. Ad- visor. Mrs. Jean Bremser, Kathy Gessner. ROW 3 Joan Thum and Rosalind Hunt, 2 PHOTO CLUB Raised money by taking color photos of couples at dances. They learned new techniques in photography too. ROW I Josh Voynick. ROW 2 Cheryl Kildaff, Lori Barlow, Wendy Barlow. Tom Roehlke and Mike Nielson. ROW 3Jan Roehlke, Walter Riordan, Chris Rior- dan, and Rick Steinke. ROW 4 Cory Turner, Kim Altemus, Amy Bruder, Julie Miller and Jody Falk, 157 158 AA conducts intramurals for girls GAA entered several playdays this year. A speedaway playday at Moon Valley High, where they placed second, and a swimming playday at Washington. Any member of GAA could enter in the playdays. GAA had competitions between classes, then competed against others schools in the playdays. Some of the activities that they competed in were archery. field hockey, tennis, badminton, frosh and up- perclass volleyball, golf, softball, dance. foot- ball, speedaway, and frosh gymnastics. I GAA COUNCIL ROW l Janie Black. Penny Houben, Karen Ellison, Joni Miller, Debbie Veldhuis and Vicki Hansen. ROW 2 Rene Erwin, Linda Collins, Jody Nochel, Kerri Lester and Benita Guderjohn. ROW 3 Kyle Huston, Leigh Roepke. Julie Stiak. Jodi Rall and Lisa Lawrence. ROW 4 Diane Powell. Cecilia Ortega, Carol Franke, Susanna Koenig and Holly Greiser. NOT PICTURED, Connie Peterson. I FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL ROW I Kris Yatsak, Beth Fisher and Diane Kaliski. ROW 2 Diane Bowers, Ellen Morrow and Jennifer Mack. 2 UPPERCLASS VOLLEYBALL ROW I Joni Miller. Penny Houben and Rene Erwin. ROW 2 Linda Collins. Paige Roepke and Debbie Pursell. 159 160 XX R , at C I FIELD HOCKEY WINNERS ROW I Connie Peterson and Sandy Peterson. ROW 2 Karen Miller, Holly Grieser and Cathy Midkiff. ROW 3 Kathy Butler, Linda Collins, Judi Collins and Diane Powell. 2 CHOREOGRAPHY ROW I Donna Goodby, Joannie Hill. Penny Houben, Laura Halitzka and Jodi Rall. ROW 2 Kathy Butler, Lyn Herrington, Joni Miller and Paige Roepke. ROW 3 Sue Jones. Miriam Willard and Darlene Foster. it M l x, Y' 3 axe. A 1 'QYLNI AA enters playday, winning second I .-SJW 3 .,kkg ,,,? I FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS ROW I Karen Smith, Lisa Marchal, Sandy Ellison. Sylvia Back and Debbie Vineyard, ROW 2 Melanie Leach, Sue Kozak, Vickie Gray. Lisa Lowe, Kelly Moore and Barbie Christofanelli. MISSING Bonnie Dahl and Liz Schlaeman. 2 GAA TENNIS ROW l Lisa Puype and Liz Schoeman. ROW 2 Bonnie Dahl. ROW 3 Barbie Cristofennelli, Vicki Gray and Lori Richmond. 16 162 Newspaper staff completes ll issues 6 wt l , ' Sy, ff' il, ,,,.,N s,,, A ,V V, , A Y , g K M V , A gf i V, ' ' of-seo , f Wm M . . .1 ,, ppL,spsh,s -M , ,, g . , , , '..fj,s,,. , I NEWSPAPER STAFF ROW I Advisor, Mrs.Jean Bremser, Rosalind Hunt, Nikki Contino. Margaret Strand and Anna Cuzzocrea. ROW 2 Tim Panasiti, Mike Jones, Susan Oremus, Dave Kuntz, Jack Zimmer and Keith Diggs. ROW 3 Bob Wilkie, Don Dennis, Janie Foster, Patti Damiano, Leo Grabowski and Dennis Shoup. 2 Rusty Yaney, editor of the War Chant, helps others produce the newspaper. Patti Damiano writes a story on one of the clubs for page two. Margaret Strard finishes her layout for her page on academics. War Chant staff members strived to write more in-depth articles on all clubs and organizations. They began a file on the events. activities and fun raising projects of the school. 2.149 ,WF sg -- k f '-fiquw . , .S-A S ,.-fS 4 N ............. I ERB ZW N A Yearbook staff strives for accuracy s 1 1' 2 ' i r 1 , 11 'N-1 mir 'N-...wh ,lI,,,,.pv 'as I YEARBOOK STAFF ROW I Louise Butler, Susan Oremus, David Kuntz, Jeff Rochford and Janie Foster. ROW 2 Mary Cuzzocrea, Ronda Cooper, Rhonda Byrge and Beth Reinhart. ROW 3 Kathy Gessner. Joan Thum, Rosalind Hunt, Nikki Con- tino, Holly Keats, Advisor, Mrs. Jean Bremser and Robin Bell. ROW 4 Dennis Shoup, Nick Taylor, Dan Dove, Don Dennis and Debbie Levine. 2 Nikki Contino. Debbie Levine and Holly Keats work on their sections for the yearbook. For the first time THS has a class called Publications Production for the yearbook staff. Mid-year they moved into the Language Arts building that caused some communication problems between the yearbook staff and the photographers. 163 164 s R ff 1 53A Ac'm:.' , Q ..- vflrf' 2 f. rc-11' +A M!! ,X 1 A' ll 2 ' 1 ww 1 ? I-:S J- QW -an ,. ..:,+ . 1 'ff-.QM Fa .V , , .5 .41-?,.g -f ..'?Qr1A,'f3 fzf.Lg. -3.w.yf.f3+m,-. ,X A . ' - ' , -A ' ' A -'J ' Muff-K, 6, A ' -4 - - 4 'Y' -.., r W' V ' 1' j?i'bs?1x:fQ5,?'!'S,?, 'W:',g.-Z ' X1 f ' . 'flflflf' , , ' fa-ww' wa-5 - -,. .' ' .- ,gf - -X rf..-, . ,.. ' 'i 0 VW? My Y .4. F A .gf , ' 'fl' 'bwavfg-Q ,L 1 .. ' f ' ' L ,, fi -5 .M . ,. A A ?wxs:ff,, : A. -V Ai - 'Lfgba-os , K A a,L,w,... ,Lg,2f,. . ,Ep - ? W M . ,L - 2-rr. 'L I V 'wif ,f- Q a- wg. y ' f--wer ,-H5351 su. -f Q' .-.,g,,?..4J,- rr' 4 ,vm , K -- ' v-. , ,Q Q Y1 .. - -X 'W n-vi, ff -vw xx.-df f'-f-.. .cL . '-,- 'fvztff' ' ' .Q . ,gbigz . ,fy Q , 14, -1. '.. K , -V ,. X N fx ' T .-'Q 1, X . s.w'k'4f'+f'1?awN.:xr-Q. kv--fr A . - ' - - -- ' ' W ff f Am., , 1, .,,' ,A - x. Y .. - L. Z L V K, , Q , ,,,,,. ,. ,,. I ' Q: v f - kv 1, ,A:.'fi k'JM': f' X A k . N Q f-G nl 7'b' 4, Q15 H- - 4-.J , The sports program is filled with rewards: determination, enthusiasm, and accomplishment. The individuals who participate in high school sports are shaped and refined both by their coaches and fellow teammates. Just as arrows become more valuable to the archer once they have proved their worth in the competition of reaching a practice target, so high school athletes add value to their lives and receive more sharpening before they are finally fitted to the bow for their expulsion toward their life targets. SPORT Quin' 1 ww .wLt'-s'7c-eww'-7-1.11 I 1 l- i it J 165 I'- 32 'iff ,lk M95-f if .yd A , i , iv Q, ., I I m -- 1 , 254155127 ,ff Q wi 5 I 'V ' ,,,, ,,, , .ly rg! ,f 553' x 4 Q 'Q . 42, A f ui, n XM W H L Y A ' ,rm W, ' V I X, , ,V ,N A-U , ,,,,,,bwV, , ,- fw V . WH 2 .f ' A Vw V : Q W k Vi Z M ,,,,, 'L' ' ' , 1 Vwv ' 1 f A y X 4: f 4 ,, ,G, 5,5 Jam HL in , f f ' L1i,' f , f ' ' M t Q, ' , ,SJ 5 ,U 1' f f -' 'f mi v . ,, ' Q , 1 i 3.5 rx gf -2 -. 5. ' . . - ,ra wg.f,- X .,,4.,,,. ,, W. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.4, ' ,,,, ,Wm . ,WW 7 ffwww-vd-b-nw-M, ww Ma., ,4,,,,,,X ' - X 5 MR if 5 A . f,:..g:. . xy X Y W m -.3 xx , , 'QS' P: .if - Mya, .sw'W' ,dw f.. f f 'ww M ,,, A.-W' ,, ii, , ,, M ,,,,,,, I , I VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD O 7 24 O I4 7 7 30 7 I5 Varsity Chiefs win against Skyline TREVOR I4 I BROWNE I PEORLA 24 I GLENDALE T PARADISE ze VALLEY WASHINGTON S SUNNYSLOPE I4 I PRESCOTT O I OREENWAY O I ST. MARY'S 4I I MOON I4 f VALLEY I I I ? I I I m EELS QS -Q 167 168 Varsity goes 5-5 against AAA schedule Dave Agnello Dave Bigsby Bruce Boucher Noel Boucher Gary Brasher Tom Burkhart Larry Calloway Mike Capulli Gilbert Cordova Greg Deming Steve Doepke Brian Edelen Andy Eggelson Terry Fletcher David Francis Jerry Gilmore Dave Grand Charles Griffiths Brian Havey Scott Hermann Jeff Hynes Glen Jones Bill Klier Charles Kossow Mike Lard Tim Lass Steve Mathes Brian Mach Jerry Murphy Danny Ortega Mike Ortega Russ Peters Tom Pettiiohn Jeff Resler Chuck Roberts Larry Rodriguez Wes Singleton Dale Smyser Lonnie Starnes Hal Swagel Dave Tucker Mitch Vitkovich HS: X fl bl v ' I fl if 'L' 4 Q W. k x 'Xu 'ff' 'L .eff W at v W' 1 Ruben Perez Einnisxfouiygberg 9 , f f en esse fs v. v . e K , I V' Coach Jim Fernandez . . , 5 Coach Mike Clupper , 1 'igi 7 Coach Ernie Dora , X -f ' ' 1 f' A ' ..i,- ff X The Varsity Chiefs, displaying pride and a will to win, ended their first year of AAA competition with a 5e5 record. The final game was a thrilling I5-I4, last minute victory over the Moon Valley Rockets, climaxing Pow Wow Week. Senior runningback Terry Fletcher and Senior linebacker Hal Swagel were named to the second team Skyline Division All-Star team. The season's record was the result of a fine group effort. .MQ- v 5 A ....,..,-,. .. .,,,,..,,,,, 1 -,L . , . ..,. ., - 4. J.V. Football suffers with disappointing O-9 season PEORIA GLEN DALE PARADISE VALLEY WASHINGTON SUNNYSLOPE SHADOW MT. GREENWAY ST. MARY'S MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW l Joe Kovolesky, Jim Getz, Mike Olas. Tom Drew, Terry Brogan, Tom Stoops. Richard Winkler, Jim Tress. Jim Partridge and Mark Allsop. ROW 2 Steve Wygant. Karl Muellar, Greg Voss, Bob Larive, Tom Peddle. Jeff Bands, Howard Waltz. Dan Miko, Larry Francis and Melvin Wood. ROW 3 Coach Dale Bauman, Rod Anfinson. Charles Dabney, Randy Gray. Mark Bryans, Pat Wermes. John Schubert, Tom Law. Matt Tarver, Steve McCray and Coach Norbert Kissel. The J.V. Football - Chiefs had a disap- pointing year, suffering through a O-9 record. But these players worked just as hard and with just as much deter- mination as the Varsity team. Most of these guys will be Varsity ballplayers next year, and with the year of ex- perience should have a good season. With the addition of the freshman from this year, who had fine seasons, next years J.V. squad can look forward to a improved season. 169 170 Frosh gridders have winning seasons I FROSH A FOOTBALL ROW I Scott Stamper, David Way, Bill Greer, Lyle Mockelbust, Rosey Rosales. Jeff Hart and Scott Holiday. ROW 2 Mike Hadley, Bob Kostelney, Vinnie Waldron, Norm Mentor, Nick La Fronz and Curt Thomas. ROW 3 Bill Walp, Curt Cavett, Cy Roedal. Mark Trebokowski, Brent Te Selle, Bob Anderson, Rick Nunley. Jim Doesberg and Mark Erwin. ROW 4 Steve Klinefelter, Steve Grand, Travis Olroyd, Coach John Geames, Rick Hawks, Coach Jack Storey and Darrel Koons. The Frosh A and B football teams both had winning seasons this year. The Frosh A, coached by Mr. John Geames and Mr. Jack Storey had a 5-3 season. They were spurred by early victories over Peoria and Glendale. They finished with a big win over St. Mary's 26-20. The Frosh B team. coached by Mr. Ron Jepsen and Mr. Manny Rivero, became the second B team in three years to go undefeated with an 8-O record. I 'i 2 FROSH B FOOTBALL ROW I Steve Miller, Bryan Barr. Scott Brubaker. Terry Brethwaite. Jeff Seff, Calvin Motley, Kielan McCollum, Ray Smith. George Rust. Derrick Knott, Rick Anfin- son. Fred Muellar, Lance Murphy and Wayne Shurbet. ROW 2 Mark Herrmann, Wayne Allen. Paul Stiak, Matt Gondoli, Mike Straight, Don Patterson, Louis Venditto, Joel Resler. Dave Arner, Frank Sansome. Terry Jones. Tim Kauff- man, Byron Singleton and Robert Singleton. ROW 3 Ralph Marshall, Mark Kestler, Tom Law. FROSH A SCORES PEORIA 6 THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE 6 THUNDERBIRD PARADISE 8 THUNDERBIRD VALLEY WASHINGTON I3 THUNDERBIRD SUNNYSLOPE 6 THUNDERBIRD SHADOW 6 THUNDERBIRD MOUNTAIN GREENWAY 20 THUNDERBIRD ST. MARY'S 20 THUNDERBIRD FROSH SCORES PEORIA I4 THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE O THUNDERBIRD SHADOW O THUNDERBIRD MOUNTAIN WASHINGTON 8 THUNDERBIRD SUNNYSLOPE 20 THUNDERBIRD CORTEZ 6 THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY '6 THUNDERBIRD MOON O THUNDERBIRD VALLEY Buddy Wehde. Darrel Barker, Lance Holtorf, John DeDonatis, Chuck Krauss, Scott Miller. Bill Reger, Randy Wallenberg, Jimmy Warmuth, Don Parrish. Doug Peters and Joe Danko. ROW 4 Robert Roberts, Bill McClure, Darrell Tunks, Greg Wheeler, Gene Smith. Kelly Clark. Phil Pratt, Tim Haines, Scott Grantham, Steve Ledwon. Dean Murphy, Jim Adams, Jim Hughes. Evan Swinford. Pete Winkler and Billy Beebe. , 2 A L2 A Girl's Badminton struggles through rough 3-8 season. I VARSITY BADMINTON ROW I Kim Cooper, Karen Holstin and Debbie Veldhuis. ROW 2 Holly Grieser. Cindy Delbrook, Julie Stiak. ROW 3 Tracy Swerdfeger, Debbie Clifton and Lisa Niemeier. 2 Senior Julie Olson reaches for return in Badminton competition. VARSITY BADMINTON SCORES APOLLO THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA THUNDERBIRD PEORIA THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD SLINNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD MOON THUNDERBIRD VALLEY SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD MARYVILLE THUNDERBIRD PARADISE THUNDERBIRD VALLEY APPOLLO THUNDERBIRD The Girl's Badminton team had a rough season playing Il matches. They won three and lost eight. They beat Sunnyslope. Paradise Valley, and Glendale. Louise Cox and Julie Stiak helped the team by leading off with wins. They should have a better team next year, because a lot of their starters are returning. 172 I VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM ROW I Margy Fredenberg. ROW 2 Monica Fredenberg, Sam Hart and Darlene Foster. ROW 3 Cindy Derrington, Diane Powell and Carol Franke. Varsity, J.V. Volleyball meet rivals 2 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ROW I Becky Nelson, Cecilia Ortega, Vanessa Austi Judy Sharp. ROW 2 Mary Gerkin, Joan Friedl, Jeannie Hill, Sue Hanger and Cherri Bevolo. 2 n and Varsity Girls Volleyball put together a winning combination this year. The seven member team, coached by Ms. Kirstie Kaiser, had a successful 7-3 season. The captain of the Varsity team was Margy Freedenberg and Co- Captain was Sam Hart. J.V. was als Coached by Ms. Kirstie Kaiser. I VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCORESI APOLLO AG UA FRIA PEORIA GLEN DALE WASHINGTON SUNNYSLOPE MOON VALLEY ST. MARY'S PARADISE VALLEY PRESCOTT THLINDERBIRDI THUNDERBIRDI THUNDERBIRIJ THUNDERBIRD Ti-iuNDERBiRD THuNDERBiRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES TREVOR 30 BROWNE PEORIA SI GLEN DALE 20 PARADISE 37 VALLEY PRESCOTT 24 WASHINGTON 24 SUNNYSLOPE 24 PRESCOTT I7 GREENWAY 34 CORTEZ 25 MOON 36 VALLEY THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD Chip Zeeb Coach Dave Doerrer 'i Jeff Bladon Kurt Butler Lane Darling Randy Jordan Jim Kirkpatrick Terry McCoy Tom Parkinson Mike Pratt Jeff Stull Bill Willis Varsity Cross Countr finishes with Varsity Cross Country encountered a tough season their first year in the Skyline Division. The eleven man squad won five and lost six of their eleven scheduled meets by sizeable margins. The team, coached by Mr. Dave Doerrer, showed spirit by cap- turing the first two meets at home. Jeff Stull was the most outstanding runner. Thunderbird Chiefs Varsity runner rests in between competition. -6 season 173 J.V. Struggle while freshmen flourish J.V. Cross Country played a hard season. They closed with a record of three wins and seven losses. At the beginning of the school year there was no definite Cross Country team, but later on the boys divided up into their respective groups. Coach Dave Doerrer helped the team along during the year. They worked hard and put a lot of effort into each meet. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES I J.V. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROW l Tom Parks, Jim Fredenberg, and Rob Zint. ROW 2 Jeff Beavers, Kevin Woodward, John Clark and Bill Holt. PEORIA Forfeit THUNDERBIRD Win GLENDALE THUNDERBIRD 2I PARADISE THUNDERBIRD 28 VALLEY PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD 37 WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 34 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 4l PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD 4l GREENWAY Forfeit THUNDERBIRD Win CORTEZ THUNDERBIRD 44 MOON I9 THUNDERBIRD 38 VALLEY FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Freshman Cross Country team had a good season with five meets out of nine won. Eight boys made up the squad and their advisor was Coach Dave Doerrer. They all worked hard during the season and Coach Doerrer was optimistic about the team's growth. 2 FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROW l Arthur Gonzales, Tom Williams, Mike Raffid and Rolan Nelson. ROW 2 Mark Voita, Sammy Weissman, Tim Kildorf and Eric Geschke. GLENDALE 32 THUNDERBIRD 23 PARADISE Forfeit THUNDERBIRD Win VALLEY PRESCOTT Forfeit THUNDERBIRD Win WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 27 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 40 PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD 27 GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD 30 CORTEZ THUNDERBIRD 33 MOON THUNDERBIRD 25 VALLEY 174 The Freshman Boys Tennis team faced tough competition this year. The seven man team, coached by Mr. Gary Johnson, went O - 9 for the season. FRESHMAN BOY'S TENNIS TEAM SCORES GLENDALE 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 AGUA FRIA 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 PEORIA 8 THUNDERBIRD I APOLLO 6 THUNDERBIRD 3 GREENWAY Rain THUNDERBIRD Rain SHADOW MT. 4 THUNDERBIRD O CORTEZ 6 THUNDERBIRD 3 MOON 9 THUNDERBIRD O VALLEY ISUNNYSLOPE 9 THUNDERBIRD O BROPHY 9 THUNDERBIRD O I Frosh Boys, I I I I I I I I I I I 2 FRESHMAN GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM ROW I Pam Cross. Jackie Hadorn, Karen Orchard, Wendy Williams and Connie Everett. ROW 2 Beth Jordan, Lori Smyser, Cindy Williams, Donna Birch, Stacey Offerman, Stephanie Stewart. Kelley Archer and Mrs. Diane Emmons. I I I I FRESHMAN BOY'S TENNIS TEAM ROW I Randy Russell, Mike Howley, Alan Bond, Tom Weller. O 0 Girls Tennis works hard The Freshman Girl's Tennis team coached by Mrs. Diane Emmons. had a tough season this year. The team consisted of thirteen girls. Karen Orchard went undefeated. FRESHMEN GlRL'S TENNIS TEAM SCORES GLENDALE 4 THUNDERBIRD 5 AGUA FRIA 4 THUNDERBIRD 5 PEORIA 5 THUNDERBIRD 4 APOLLO 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 GREENWAY Rain THUNDERBIRD Rain CORTEZ 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 SHADOW MT. 6 THUNDERBIRD 3 MOON 6 THUNDERBIRD 3 VALLEY SUNNYSLOPE 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 XAVIER 7 THUNDERBIRD 2 175 GIRLS SWIM TEAM Row I Barbara Van Brunt. Joy Blanchard, Diane Wilson, Anne Hayden, Michelle Caron, Jill Harrington, and Susan Powell, Row 2 Dorothy Perry, Cindy Goetz, Ditti Rotolo, Miriam Willard, Kim McElwain, Teresa Yates, Lesley Parke. Leigh Miller, Cindy Kosty. Susan Kozak. Kathy Tveit, and Coach Gene Maison. Not Pictured Julie Parke, Cindy Hen- ningsen, Angela Weaver, and Linda Lory. VARSITY SWIM TEAM SCORES PARADISE VALLEY 23 THUNDERBIRD 54 XAVIER 52 THUNDERB IRD 34 SHADOW MOUNTAIN 29 THUNDERBIRD 49 APOLLO 40 THUNDERB IRD 55 CORTE 29 THUNDERBIRD 66 WASHINGTON 59 THUNDERBIRD 36 Girls Swim team face tough competition, wins by I Ditti Rotolo looks at teammates after she wins 400 yd. race vs. Cortez. 2 Kim McElwain starts dive versus Cortez as Cortez swimmer and Anne Hayden watch. 3 Sue Powell, Sue Kozak, and Diane Wilson along with two Cortez swimmers dive off starting ' blocks in race. Sue Kozak finished se- cond and Diane Wilson third. 4 Coach Gene Maison and four teammates CKathy Tveit, Dorothy Perry, Ditti Rotolo, and Diane Wilsonj watch swimmer Kim McElwain finish dive. The Girls Swim team had a successful 4-2 season. Most of the team is retur- ning next year and Coach Gene Maison expects a much stronger team. Some special awards were MVP- Julie Parkes Best Diver-Kim McElwaing Most Improved-Kathy Tveitg Hardest Worker-Diane Wilson, and Most Inspirational- Leslie Parke. They finished 4th in District and 3rd in Regionals. Swimmers have a 4-2 first season f st. W , 1. liaise f . . . . .K .M K , . . t 177 S, 5 . . .3 f,f .Mini Ik!! 06 1 - fs. 'SMI' .K Qxy-7 S4 3 5 f. cy, 'S gli' , J' I g i .::. -J -X cw' YW Q' , 5' fy. 'QQQ7 f 1 1 1335.2 W ig P QQ 2. if Q., 5 :Q f in 3' 411 I H Qkffw Scary, 4 'rl' 'Y x E' 4- w- - M ,A l X 5 W? ..q.. A . nw 'V ' ' 51 W4 X ,Q Y- .Q f :W .i gf. . . '-, f I ff w fm Qpw gl? J, Q l 'S x Q a . U Q WF' f 3 I D I ,WW ?Afg2' X7 4 I W 'Q fx fM 9I: 42 180 ,I A .L , . I N I 5 Bruce Boucher fx . ' - A 'b A jig 'i I Lewis Bradshaw ss bk. -f- A Dan Dove .:,,,,,,z tiff' i .K 'k:iL I A Dave Grand , N ,. . ,,,. . .... H 3 . , JR, f T A A Lkii A L YKL ,!.: A 7 . Mike Jones i if - . . h 1 S A ' J I Q Q 'hiL .L 14 aa T so . sa A I I 4. Mike omega g .,,. D E , ' ' -, A... ' .er Jay Moniger . K mar? Rslhbun f . ' ' ti .T a'Y 055 A: V' t ' :lf W 'QL IK: ' V A1 2 72 5 John Younkin a t .L r. A Al l :-22 I I 'Q . . jd F , .rig V 6114.13-5 g J g1mebJ 'L f Q 2 g I - ' A T R' 1 V i on ' L coach Jay Arnote VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES i'7'ffg W .gk Manager Bob Staskelunas A 1 1. Trainer Alan Wessel TREVOR BROWNE 44 THUNDERBIRD ,. A 1 T my I ci-LAPARREL THUNDERBLRD : .jx ' M r. Q 6 Q, A, CAMELBACK THUNDERBIRD g , ,i to g CENTRAL THUNDERBIRD A gf F S y CASA GRANDE THUNDERBIRD j . MARCOS DE NizA THUNDERBIRD g LLL TTTL . .g f T WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD f , ' SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD Fix- 92 SBSH- :is ilnl PARADISE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD , ST. MARY'S THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD Va rsity Basketball meets SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 4 , , PARADISE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD tou h rivals in sk line GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD ST. MARY'S THUNDERBIRD PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD Varsity Basketball team endured a rough season this year. The squad, consisting of four seniors, five juniors, and one sophomore, ended with a 6- l5 record. The team, coached by Mr. .lay Arnote, went 4-II for their first year in Skyline competition. Special awards went to John Younkin, Outstanding Player. and Marty Voss, Most Improved. Lew Bradshaw and Mike Jones received Most Outstan- ding Career Awards. 40 57 56 57 46 53 44 44 46 47 66 49 Sl 55 39 53 43 7l 72 42 an--4 ff'- M4 Q UE. i . . rips through winning I6 4 season J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES TREVOR BROWNE CHAPARRAL SHADOW MTN. CAMELBACK CENTRAL PEORIA WASHINGTON SUNNYSLOPE PARADISE VALLEY MOON VALLEY GREENWAY ST. MARY'S PRESCOTT WASHINGTON SUNNYSLOPE PARADISE VALLEY MOON VALLEY GREENWAY ST. MARY'S PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD 38 43 60 SO 54 48 38 48 35 63 54 58 50 49 33 64 42 59 5I 60 I .l.V. BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I Mark Tiffany. Greg Voss Bill Kleier Jim Law Scott Dressler Kevin Riley. Curt Brown, Bob Gill, Leon James, Jeff Broker and John Clark ROW 2 Steve Grand Coach Larry Prochnau and Dave Dove. 2 Dave Dove C525 muscles through two defenders for a Thunderbird basket. The thirteen man J. V. squad had a successful season this year. The team, coached by Mr. Larry Prochnau, won sixteen of the twenty scheduled games. The Most Outstanding player awards went to Steve Grand and Greg Voss. The Most Valuable Player was voted to Dave Dove, who played his final games with Varsity. 3 if 1 I FROST ORANGE BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I Rick Nunley, Gary Reichow, Bill Greer. Roger Vanleeuwen, Nick LaFronz and Coach Mike Clupper. ROW 2 Kielan McCollum, John Gerber, Vinney Waldron, Terry Brethwaite and Bill Kahn. ROW 3 Steve Klinefelter, Tom Law, Paul Stiak. Ed Myers, Jim Adams and Scott Miller. FROSH ORANGE BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES Frosh Basketball teams have rewarding season AGUA FRIA THUNDERBIRD 48 SHADOW MT. THUNDERBIRD 36 BROPHY THUNDERBIRD 53 APOLLO THUNDERBIRD 32 PEORIA THUNDERBIRD 5I WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 24 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 33 MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 46 GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD 55 ST.MARY'S THUNDERBIRD 45 PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD 6l WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 37 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 48 PARADISE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 64 MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 60 GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD 56 ST.MARY'S THUNDERBIRD 45 PRESCOTT THUNDERBIRD 42 182 2 FROSH BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I Bret Edson', Tom Christy, Calvin Motley, Randy Wallenburg and Bill Walp. ROW 2 Terry Jones, Bob Costa, Lance Murphy, Guy Huston and Mark Herrmann ROW 3 Tim Kaufman, Mark Erwin, Curt Thomas, Bob Dixon, Jim Miller and Coach Norb Kissel. FROSH BLUE BASKETBALL TEAM SCORES AGUA FRIA 66 THUNDERBIRD 47 SHADOW MT. 38 THUNDERBIRD 32 BROPHY THUNDERBIRD 40 APOLLO THUNDERBIRD 3I PEORIA THUNDERBIRD 55 WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 28 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 52 PARADISE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 45 MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 55 GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD 39 ST.MARY'S THUNDERBIRD 7I WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD 34 SUNNYSLOPE THUNDERBIRD 38 PARADISE VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 35 MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD 55 GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD 48 ST.MARY'S THUNDERBIRD 50 S t y 1 W- aux., W. ...WM . -777-vw.. it . gf S . Aa, 7 A ,, r M - x e I 13 It 191, ,fbi '-Lkk l , Jag, .yan M .. 1 45 ,5 - W , Q 'A ia S -4 VET , ,... if y 741 it A if K 'K 'I I it P kgs P N B-...L I Q , t at 3 as 't li , .I Richard Liner Mgr. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES TREVOR BROWNE 24 THUNDERBIRD CHAPARRAL 30 THUNDERBIRD PEORIA 33 THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON 33 THUNDERBIRD MOON VALLEY I4 THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY 4 THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA 5 THUNDERBIRD PRESCOTT I3 THUNDERBIRD SUNNYSLOPE 30 THUNDERBIRD APOLLO 29 THUNDERBIRD PARADISE VALLEY 38 THUNDERBIRD 34 30 37 22 43 48 55 43 I8 20 ll Rod Anfinson Don Back Walter Blood Matt Burch Larry Calloway Rudy Cordova Scott Dahl Greg Demming David Francis James Getz Charles Griffiths Mark Herron Jeff Hynes Charles Kossow Russ Peters George Seff Mike Stiak Matt Tarver James Tress Coach Ernie Dora The Varsity Wrestling team had a good season this year. The team won six games, lost four, and tied one. Coach Ernie Dora expects an outstan- ding season next year, with most of the athletes returning. 183 . if -sw: N 1 YE . I wx 3 1' .,.- ,,,, ff 42 +V Q K 'f Q. . 2 u. 12 -FN Wu, . f' .',.-.'Q-.hw ' -'-:- .'-Z 13- 5 ,s '-.'-J'if.j-f-.'gz2:s'.'5- . , f 2!f 5:' ' 12233221 1- I L ij: 1' Sung' s i Q . 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WRESTLING SCORES TREVOR BROWNE I2 CHAPARRAL 28 PEORIA I5 WASHINGTON 33 MOON VALLEY I8 GREENWAY 6 AG UA FRIA O PRESCOTT I7 SUNNYSLOPE 24 APOLLO I2 PARADISE VALLEY 46 THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD 53 34 46 30 39 60 69 50 36 42 I8 The J.V. wrestling team had an out- standing year with a 9-2 record, se- cond best among J.V. teams in the conference. Mitch Vitkovich and Keith Racette both had undefeated IO- O-O seasons. Next year promises to be a truly outstanding year also. The Freshman had a great year, the Var- sity had a winning season, and these men can look forward to possibly gaining their first Skyline Division crown. J.V. WRESTLING ROW I Keith Racette. Darrel Barker. Don Back, James Getz, Matt Birch, Dave Agnello, Greg Deming, and Mitch Vitkovich. ROW 2 Mike Olas, Bill Mattausch, Ron Stone, Dan Mattausch, Jim Partridge, Shon Bivins, Ray Coffey, Jim Carlson, and Steve Wygant. Freshman wrestlers win I0 of II meets FRESHMAN WRESTLING SCORES GLENDALE CORTEZ PEORIA WASHINGTON MOON VALLEY GREENWAY AGUA FRIA PRESCOTT SUNNYSLOPE PARADISE VALLEY APOLLO THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD Qforfeitj. THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD THUNDERBIRD The Freshman Wrestling team had a great year, going IO-I. The only loss came to Paradise Valley in the next to the last meet. This was a heart- breaking loss, as it ruined any chance of a perfect season. But these guys have three years and many matches ahead to achieve their goals in high school sports. FROSH WRESTLING ROW I Jim Hughes, Mike Rafferty, Richard Glaze, Craig Akerman, Frank Sansone, and Rick Anfinson. ROW 2 Don Patterson, Jeff Seff, Scott Stamper, Travis Olroyd. Steve Rosales and Don Brink. 187 Golf team I Rusty Brown concentrates on teeing off at Moon Valley golf course. In golf, the matches are played by the three players with the best score in the practice or practices before the match. Actually there are about eight to ten players competing for three positions in a match competes varsity this year MONDAY.MARCH I0 WASHINGTON A FRlDAY,APRIL I8 APOLLO A SHADOW AY.MARCH JI MOUNTAIN A FRIDAY,APRIL 4 MONDAY.APRlL 28 BROPH A EZ Y MONDAY, APRIL 7 ST. MARY'S MONDAY, MAY 5 SUN NYSLOPE H PARADISE VALLE MONDAY.MARCH I7 MOON VALLEY H FRID ST. MARY'S A CORT H MONDAY, APRIL 2l AT PRESCOTT A PEORIA H Z fwnef W! W 0'WU'7f'L MMM ZWUA FRIDAY. MAY 9 FRIDAY, APRIL Il .3,QfsQ, f4x.c M, ,, .dfvff-K3 O44 8-wtf -,EM-Qfvs. 'ffl-If-4-'N Zjxexvvw cflgf 5766 UK wa ffl U.fvo.,c,,,! 'Ca Q19-1224 0.,Q.f.fy 'CdxQ -,g,,Uvw.NcafX, 67 s . L Cfg- Rjxmv-,,v,,,,Q, K0 yen'-f X41-may-Mlzl JQZQ7! vi! -da' cefvw-2 C,.f1.fs.Q.fw,a w A A V OMG! P9951 aj , 2 dydgj-if!-f JVOGK-0151 , L19 E ' 0-rvsjl Eva A 0-'AfQ0-mf ccq I wx-A-M-V23 , 7 S oft 'IOLIM Nfiiewffa W MMM ,sites :gig rcofsa Q53 2 ,QQ mm, KMA! CAMM6 QQ cfv-fe-,Way AMA L , 'Lcfkfg fcu cpcowx , 188 Gtfvcyg ovvvefxg I , QJVXSL 1 f - . 'rig ,X wx Jeff Gunter Curt Brown Rusty Brown Brad Edson Bret Edson Jim Fredenberg Jeff Broker Coach Eli Wucinich I Jim Fredenberg prepares to hit a ball down the fairway at Moon Valley golf course, This is the first year for a Golf team at Thunderbird. Rusty Brown is the best player this year. Rusty played in the Orange Bowl Junior Tournament in Florida, in which he placed l8th out of IO3 golfers from all over the nation. The Moon Valley Country Club donates their course to our team for practice, but no spectators are allowed at matches. Also the Karsten Company donated 35 golf clubs worth 542.50 each, totaling SISOO. jvc,-QL V C,,V,-iz fdfcwtltuxaytfvlyf QD! V-I f L - , rs Q. 'fC'f7 fgfxfi qcygcfx- 189 Girls Varsit Team winds 190 Wendy Barlow Carol Franke Margy Fredenberg Karen Kassa Karen Orchard Julie Stiak Mrs. Diane Emmons I Margy Fredenberg reaches for backhand ver- sus Xavier girl. 2 Wendy Barlow. the All player, stretches all out against Xavier's ffl girl. MOON VALLEY O THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY 0 THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA 0 THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON 4 THUNDERBIRD XAVIER I THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE O THUNDERBIRD March 4 Paradise Valley March 6 At Peoria March II Cortez March I8 Sunnyslope March 20 At Apollo April I Prescott April 3 At Moon Valley April 8 Greenway April IO Agua Fria April I5 At Washington April I7 At Xavier April 25-26 Divisionals May 2-3 State The Varsity Girls Tennis Team, led by Wendy Barlow, saw its first year of AAA action. Through their first six matches they were undefeated. They beat two State Champs soundly. Mrs. Diane Emmons was very pleased and excited about their season. up second in Divisionals i 2 ,W I e Yr!! ,f'j ,.'f fp A .faziiej Q1 Q 'N X , j nj '-fy v v' 1' 7 v' v I -?',. 'f.2' SJ, ff- xf-. twat.--.-t. .i. Zy Qlff'v'l4'i'g7l ff' . ills 547' if 'I A I J lf fu, ff -sf X N f' ' - 4 A A f 4 t'j',2f1 2'f, ,-'f.ff7Q 4' . ' I' s , V ,',,.7, . .f' ,f J J K W ., ' , g ' it . '15 .. I lwvffw. ep ,H of t ' ,K : .' ,F 'fs '7!'5 1. ' --w - . . 'S , ' ' . . f ' 'it . fi ' f , b . M74,:V.?.yQi?Q4, K f V 4, X x.,.-,Al,'V' I if ' f f? ' fly, it V jj ,vii y V iff H Q 'J'ff'.r : ,f fy rf .fl +f'Qgr2?. M75 l' . 5?-Qf',fxif7QHf',.f'f'.6ff'aff..f f 7 l ,yi - -, . - .V.ax,a.ssufv:11t:,..,eW .+ft-.wwe f v ,Q 'V .7 T y?.'.z,vfx '-, kg .V '. 5' S , I W W -A v wc ,A , sf it - . 3 u -. if a ww! . I if.,,,M4t new-W Miles Curtis Ken Dirks Brian Gessner John McEvoy 1 1 r 'wtf 3 ti si Q 3 In rr Q - Y' f-CKY y 4,-Hi-l-UJQ-I I Brian Gessner returns backhand versus Jim Cox of Glendale. 2 Number I Doubles Team CMiles Curtis and Ken Dirksj. llc'-+'QF1:C 'rPl- Jogarcell You ada Iota 'Li QL Sc2neidexlQfdV0s?Qfd . GQ DTE?-ik Mjlohtisgn 094 THA-5g44l5 'MA 10' hQg,!AP'.n: I IL!-024 fi! mlayed your ovu- g yvg,'t,lfv1l -C0966 Award MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD BROPHY THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE THUNDERBIRD March 4 At Paradise Valley March 6 Peoria March ll At Cortez March I8 at Sunnyslope March 20 Apollo April I At Prescott April 3 Moon Valley April 8 At Greenway April IO At Agua Fria April I5 Washington April I7 Brophy April 25-26 Divisionals May 2-3 State Championships The Varsity Boys Tennis Team also saw its first year of AAA competition. They were 3 and 4 through their first seven matches. They had a chance to be the first winning team in Thunder- bird's history. -like wav-Icy. Crew-Cf Varsity Boys Tennis the 3-4+ wve wl-X -944' best ever at Thunderbjr We MIWA au Ili March 6 Peoria 192 .V. teams improve, and go on winning JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS ROW I Penny Woodward. D. J. Wendrowski, and Jane Stiak. ROW 2 Kathy Zumwalt, Shelly Sporleder, Susie Franke. and Monica Fredenberg. MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD XAVIER THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE THUNDERBIRD March 4 Paradise Valley March 6 At Peoria March ll Cortez V March I3 At Shadow Mountain March I8 Sunnyslope March 20 At Apollo April I Prescott April 3 At Moon Valley April 8 Greenway April IO Agua Fria April I5 At Washington April I7 At Xavier 2 JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS TENNIS ROW I Tom Thorsby. Phil Stults. Grant Bohlman. Mike Tilley. Randy Russell, Nick Taylor. Mike Schroeder. Paul Poore is NOT PICTURED. MOON VALLEY THUNDERBIRD GREENWAY THUNDERBIRD AGUA FRIA THUNDERBIRD WASHINGTON THUNDERBIRD BROPHY THUNDERBIRD GLENDALE THUNDERBIRD March 4 At Paradise Valley March II At Cortez March I3 Shadow Mountain March I8 At Sunnyslope March 20 Apollo April I At Prescott April 3 Moon Valley April 8 At Greenway April IO At Agua Fria April I5 Washington April I7 Brophy Star performers lead way for Chiefs TERRY FLETCHER, SN. FOOTBALL. Second Team Skyline Conference, led team with 572 yards. getting 4.4 yards per carry. Three year Varsity Letterman. SCOTT DAHL, JN. WRESTLING. Second in Holiday Tournament, Second in Skyline Wrestling Tournament, I4-5-0 record, went to State Meet, two year Varsity Letterman. BRIAN GESSNER SN. BOYS TENNIS. Outstanding Varsity Player for three years, Most wins in schooI's history. Presently seeded ffl on team, three year Varsity Letterman. HAL SWAGEL, SN. FOOTBALL. Second Team Skyline Conference, scored four Td's and ran for 272 yards on offense. recovered three fumbles, in- tercepted one pass on defense. three year Varsity Letterman. JIM TRESS JN. WRESTLING. Se- cond in Holiday Tournament, fourth in Skyline Division Meet. I5-5-I record, went to State Meet. two year Varsity Letterman. f IL 1 JULIE PARKE FR. SWIMMING. Won District 200 yard freestyle. Regional 200 yard freestyle. finished fourth in District overall. third in Regional. t.. I i t I Qu.: . ,,,Qr ,. -jg ---. II I y C I 1 JEFF STULL, SN. CROSS COUNTRY. Second Team Skyline Conference, Outstanding Varsity runner two years, Varsity Letter- man two years. RUSTY BROWN, SN. GOLF. Finished second in Arizona State Amateur Golf Tournament. Finished eighteenth in Orange Bowl Jr. Invitational Meet. a national tournament. WENDY BARLOW, FR. TENNIS. Number one player, Girls Varsity Tennis Team, won Skyline singles title. BILL WILLIS, SN. CROSS COUNTRY. Second Team Skyline Conference. Thirteenth in Skyline Division. holds school marathon record. two year Varsity Letter- man. LEW BRADSHAW, SN. BASKET- BALL. Led Team in scoring with II.0 per game average, second in assists with I.9 per game. Played most minutes with 520. Three year Varsity Letterman. LOUISE COX, JN. BADMINTON 6-6 record in l975, qualified for State comp- last two years. all player last two years. Varsity lettergirl last two years. 193 . , , X' UJJCIL U0qWCJn,3Q Diff W dgdmii VM X ,gtg L M JQIMQQQ OCD da X f Qgvtfli QM wmw QM5fQvLgOt9'Tlj3 4 eQ23MQ3wwFM UCF fu HKYYLWXQ Jw bw aw , Qu WWW ., , f I 196 Freshmen Abbe, Tawnee 90 Abbott, Nancy E 90,I36 Ackerman. Craig V 90,93,I36,I87 Adams, James P 90,l70 Agnew, William M 90 Allen. Wayne L 90,l70 Allison, Vicki J 90,I38 Anderson, Julie R 90 Anderson, Robert D 9O,l7O Anfinson, Rick A 90.l70,l87 Archer, Kelly J 90,l34,I50,I75 Arner, David E 90,I70 Arroyo, Jill S 90 Ashby, Robert 90 Ault, David F 90 Baab, Sally J 90,l36 Back. Sylvia L 90,l6l,l64 Baer, Keith A 90 Bailey, Angel L 90 Bailey, Michele T 2l,9O Baker, Kathleen D 90,l36 Ball, Carolyn A 90 Barker, Darrel W 90,l70,l86 Barker, Karen S 9l,l36,l3S Barlow, Wendy J 9l,I90,l93 Barr, Bonnie L l42 Barr, Bryan L 9l,I70 Barr, Laurie S 9l,l46 Barr, Leanne M 9l,l46 Barrett, Gregory D 9l Beck. Robert H 9l Becker, Peggy 9l Beebe, Billy R 9l,I70 Bell, Carol M 88,9I,l38 Bell. Chuck D 9l Bell. James D 9I.l52 Bender. Kevin E 9I Benson, Robert W 9l Betts, Judith K 9l Betz, Diana M 9I,l50 Birch, Donna M 9l,l75 Bielopetrovich Peter 9l Bladon. Lori L 9l,I50 Blair, Christine E 9l Blohm, Linda K 9l Boch. Maureen A 9l Boissoneau, Jill A 9I Bond. Alan D 9l.l38,l75 Boprey, Connie M 9l Bosch, Steven W 9l Bourgeois, Timothy J 9l Bowers, Diane R 9l,l50,l59 Boyle, James 9l,l38 Braaten, Edward K 9l,I38,l50,l5I Bramwell, Sherry K 9l Brebner, Karen M 9I,l42 Brethwaite, Terence T I70 Brink, Donald C 9l,l8l Brubaker. Scott M 9l,I7O Buchanan, Jody L 9l Budde, Diana J 9I Butler, Jerry A 9l Capelik, Stanley D 9l,l50,l75 Carnal. Warren L 9l Carter, Rose M 9l Cavett, Curt W 9l,I70 Cecil, Roberta D 9l Chambers, Kerri L 9l,l42,l49,l74 Chase, Dawn R 9I,l42 Christofanelli, Barbara K l8,29,9I,l46,l6l Christy, Thomas R 9l Clark, Kelly S 9l,I70 Coker, Kevin L 9l Colbert. Kevin S 9l Colby, Carol L 9l,l49 Collins, Cathy A 9l,I42 Conrad, Philip W 9l Cooper, Gary M 9l Cooper, Tammy L 92 Costa, Robert E 92 Costianes. Rick B 92 Cross, Pamela M 92,l49,l75 Cullari, Francine 92 Cullinan, Jeffrey 92,l36 Cullinan, John J 92 Cunningham, Cynthia L 92.l36,l42 Dahl, Bonnie G 92,l64 Dake. Cynthia K 92 Daly, Dawn D 92 Danko, Joseph M 92,l70 Davidheiser, Nancy S 92 Davis. Cheryl L 92 Davis, Irlyn K 92 Davis, Luke E 92 Dedonatis. John 92,I7O Deer, John R 92 Deming, Jeanette F 92 Depinto, Matthew J 92 Dettling, Katherine M 92 Dickerson, Penny L 92 Dickson, Robert H 92 Dietz, Melissa A 92 Dillehunt, C P 92,l36 Dixon, Joan M 92 Doesburg, Jim R 92,l70 Dollman, Victoria L 92 Donald, LorrieJ 92 Dorcey, Carmen L 92 Drake. John C 92 Drwinga, Rory A 92 Dupont, Vickielynn J 92 Dyke, Gregg W 92 Edson, William B IS9 Edwards, Jeffrey C 92 Elardo, Nick D 92 Ellison. Sandra D 92,I42,I46,l6l Erickson, Lori M 92 Erwin, Mark A l8,92,l36,I70 Everett, Constance R 92,l36,l75 Fairley, Scott D 92 Falk, Roxanne D l42.I50 Feldman, Nadine M 92.I49 Fisch. Paul E l5l Fisher. Beth V 92,l50,l59 Fitzgerald, Lori A 92,l49 Flood, Stephan J 92,l75 Flood, Suzanne M 92,l42 Franklin, April M 92 Frazier, Donald L 92 Fredericks, Fredericka A 92 Friedl, Mary F 93,l42 Friend, Billy E 93 Fulton. Cynthia L 93 Gabhart. Jeri S 93 Ganley. Melia A 93 George, William W 93 Gerber, John R 93 Gerkin, Mary J 93,l36,l72 Geschke, Eric D 93.l74 Gibeau, Barbara J 93 Giles, Keith S 93 Gillespie, Wendi 93.l3S,l42 Glaze, Richard W 93,I87 Goetz, Cindy J 93,I94 Gondoli, Matthew D 93,l70 Gonzales, Arthur R 93,l74 Graber, Wendell D 93 Grand, Steven M 93,l70,I8l Grant, Lisa L 93 Grantham, Scott R 93,I70 Gray, Vicki J 93,I6l Greer, Bill R 93,l70 Grysho, Sandra A 94.I42 Gunter. Kimberly 94 Guzman, Dolores 94 Hadley, Michael E 94,170 Hadorn, Jacqueline R 94,175 Haggard, Philip L 94,l36 Haines, Timothy 94,l70 Hannasch, Joseph G 94 Harrington, Jill A 94,l36,l94 Hart. Jeff W 94,l70 Hasse, Shaun M 94,l38,l50 Havey, Emily J 94 Hawkins, Nena M 94 Hawks. Rick H 94,l70 Hayden, Anne M 94,I36,l94,l95 Hedin. Randiiean G 94,l5O,l56 Henningsen, Cindie K 94,l36 Herrin, Gail M 94 Herrin, Jackie J 94,I52 Herrington, Suzanne 94,I38 Herrmann, Mark E 94,l70 Hicks, Gregg A 94 Hill, Jannie A 94 Hineman, Timothy E 94 Holiday, Scott A 95,98,l70 Holstin, Gail D 95,97,I38,l42 Holtorf, LanceJ 95,l70 Honahni, Sandra D 92,95.I36,l49 Hovis, Gail M 95 Howley, Michael A 95,l75 Hughes, James J 95,l50,I5l,I70,l87 Hughes, Pam A 95 Hunsick, Kelly L 95 Hunt, Janet 95 Huston, Guy G 95 lnthout, John 95 Jackson, Robert J l36 Johnson. Michael E 95 Johnson, Pamela L 95 Jones, Angela S 95 Jones. Barbara A 95 Jones, Carolyn 95,l52 Jones, Terry L 95,l70 Jordan, Mary E 95,l75 Jung. William C 95 Kahn, William A 95 Kaliski. Dianne M 95,88,l0l,I42,I59 Kane. Kathy A 95 Kauffman, Timothy M 95,l70 Kearns, Tina 95,l42 Keeman. Therese M 95,l42 Keller, Bill 95 Kelley, Kimberly A 2l,95 Kestler, Mark A 95,l70 Kilduff, Shawn T 95 Klein, Clancy R 95 Klein. Kenneth J 95 Klinefelter. Paul S 95,98,I70 Knochenhauer. Theodore G 95 Knott. Derrick J 95,l70 Koons, Darren F 95,l70 Kostelny. Robert J 95,l70 Kovacs, Andrea D 95,I49 Kozak, Susan H 95,l6I,l94,l95 Krauss, Charles R 95,l70 Krenklis, Dinah A 95 Kuefner. Janet L l36 Ladd, Donna M 95,l38 Lafronz, Nicholas J 95,l70 Landauer, Brian F 95 Lancendorfer, Catherine A 95 Larive, Kelly 95,l52 Larsen, Denise L 95 Lass, Amy L 95 Lassley, Shelley J 95 Lauber. Tami L 95 Law, Thomas R 95,l69,l7O Leach, Melonie L 95,I42,I50,I6l Ledwon, Steven D 95,l70 Leitz, Lisa K 96,I38 Lentz, Gregg A 96 Leon, Marian R 96,l50 Leon, Theresa M 96 Lohmeyer, Teresa J 96 Lord. Jonathan D 96 Lott, Sharon L l47,l49,I50 Lowe. Lisa 96,l46,I6l Lybbert, Yvonne M 88,96 McAllister, Patricia M 96,I42 McClure William A 96.l7O McCollum. Kielan J 96.l7O McDavitt. Michelle F 96,149 McDonald, Connie J 96 McDonald, Darrel W 96,I56 McDonald, Michael T 96 McFarland, Laura S 96 McGrath, Melinda S 96 McGrath, Patricia A 96 McKibbon. John R 96 McLaughlin, Kathleen M 96,l0I McNally, James O 96 Mack, Jennifer A 88,96,l42.l5O,I59 Magee, Lydia M 96,l38 Maieski, Robert L 96 Malone. Donna J 96 Marchal, Lisa A 96,l5O,l6I Marsh, Valerie L 96,l38,I42 Martinolich, Annarita E 96,l5O Matuskey, Randy L 96 Mazaika, Yvonne M 96 Menter, Norman L 96,l7O Miller Merrill, Cindy S 96 Milham, Julie A 96 Miller , James B 96 Miller, Miller. . Susan R 96 Scott F 96.l7O Steve F 96.l7O Williams Milleron, Melody A 96 Minogue, Bret C 96 Missineio, Debborah A 96,l5O Moen, Susan L 96,l36 Moklebust, Lyle C I7O Montana, Anthony 96,98 Moody, Dawn D l42,l46,l5O Moore, Kelly A 96.l46,I6I Moore, Patricia C 96 Morphew. Susan E 96 Morris, Kelly S 96 Morrow. Ellen J 96,I59 Moss, Kathy E 96 Motley, Calvin T 96,I7O Mousseau, Monty J 96 Mueller, Frederick M 96,l36,I7O Munster, Jeanne M 96 Murphy, Dean 97,l7O Murphy, Lance P 97,l7O Murphy, Patrica A 97 Myers, Harold E 97 Myers, Kevin E 97,98,l5l Nelson, Becky M 97,l72 Nelson, Cheryl A 97,l36 Nelson, Roland Y 97,l74 Newman, Theresa M 97 Newport, Susan G 97 Nielsen, Mike W 97,l57 Niemeyer, Richard C 97 Nikes, Tami L 97,I42 Nilles, Danny 97 Norris, Donna J 97 Norris. Kristi L 97,l36,I5O Nunley. Larry E 93,97 Nunley. Rickey A 97,l38,l7O O'ConnelI, Karen L 97,l38,l53 Offerman, Stacey K 88,97,l75 Ohm, Lorrie A 97,l38 Okonieski, Jan C 97 Olivo, Virginia C 97 Olroyd, Travis P 97,I7O,l87 Orchard. Karen A 88,97,I75,l9O Oremus. Joy L 98 Osegueda, Josephine 98 Paffumi, Sue M 98 Page, Richard E 98,I5O Palermo. Joanne 98 Palm, Stephen J 98 Parke, Julie M 98,l45,l93,I95 Parker, Stacy S 98 Parks, Tamara L 98 Parrish. Donald L 98,l7O Patterson, Don E 98,l7O,lS7 Paul, Jack H 69 Pearson, Joan M 98 Perdue, Kelly S 98 Peters, Douglas E 98,l7O Petersdorf, Mark D 98 Petro, Patricia A 98 Pettijohn Michael J 98 Phiefer. Mitchell 98 Pickering, Sherry L 98 Picone. Angela J 98,I42.l45 Plante, Steven M 98 Plein, Kathryn 98 Plumb, Dale A 98 Poore, Wanda S 98 Porter, Nora M 98,l5O Pratt, Philip J 98,l7O Pruitt. Lorie A 98.I42 Pursell. Cynthia J 99,I46 Puype, Lisa 99,l6I Racette, Keith W 99,I86 Rafferty. Michael J 99,I87 Rafidi, Ruth A 99 Rathbun. Keith W 99,l36 Reger, Williard E 99, l7O Reichow, Garrett A 99 Reitinger, Harold M 99 Resler. Joel R 99,I45,l70 Richard, John D 99 Richmond. Laurie L 99.I5O,I6I Riley, Scott A 99,l34 Rimbey, Harry E 99 Rivera, Donald A 99 Roberts, David W 99 Roberts, Jennifer A 99,l36 Roberts. Robert T 99 Rodriguez. Sylvia G 99 Roedel, Cyrus J 99,l7O Rogers. Stephen D 99 Rosales, Steven M 98,99,l36,l7O,I87 Rosinski, Michelle 99,I42 Rossi. Ron C 99,l52 Rotsteen. Robin D 99 Rovelli, Eric A 99 Ruggireo, Tami L 99 Russell, Randy J 99,I75,l92 Rust, George S 99,l7O Sadler, Sandy J 97,99,I5O Sample, Kelly W 99 Sansone, Frank J 99,I7O,l87 Sapp, Laura A 99,I36 Schall. Lance K 99,l36 Schimmels, Ada E 99.I56 Schlegel, Laura J 99 Schloeman, Elizabeth D 99,l6I Schumann, John S 99 Schwalb, Robert W 99 Scola, Lori J 99,l42.I45,I46 Seale, Debra D 99 Seff, Jeff J 99,l7O,I87 Semerdiian, Roy V 99,l36 Sezate, Claudia T 99 Sfalanga, Paul J 99 Shagena, Laurie A 99 Short, Deborah L 99,l42 Showalter, Todd S 99 Shulda, Deborah J 99,l39 Shultz, Diane J 99 Shurbet, Wayne A 99,l7O Siegert, Mark W 99 Simonds, Joseph H 99 Simpson. Kevin S 99 Singleton. Byron L lOO,l70 Sloan, Tanya D IOO Smith, Gary M IOO Smith, Gene A lOO,l70 Smith, Karen E lOO,l46,l6l Smith. Raymond L lOO,l70 Smyser, Lori E l0O,l5O,l75 Snider, Cynthia B IOO Snyder. Tracy A IOO Sokol, Michael R lOO,l37,l38 Sommer, Christine IOO Spayd, Debbie L IOO.l42.l5O,I74 Sporleder, Shelley L lO0,l92 Stamper, Donald S lOO,l7O,l87 Stanley, Sharilyn M lOO.l42 Stebbins, Dean IOO Steffen, Valerie K IOO Steinke, Cindy J I36 Stell. Mark A IOO Stewart, Stephanie A lO0,l75 Stiak, Paul E IOO,Il5.l7O Stone, Sharon L lOO Stoops, Cynthia L IOO Stoops, Vickie D IOO Straight, Michael J 89.l7O Strickland, John W IOO Sullivan, Ann M IOO Sutherland, Scott R lOO Swinford, Evan F lOO,l70 Tarver, Bret R IOO Terry, Steve A IOO Teselle, Brent L lOO,l36,l7O Thiers, Sherry K lOO,l5O Thomas, Curtis M lOO,l5O,l7O Thomas. Mathew D IOO Travers, William G lOO Trebitowski, Mark J lOO,l70 Troan, Gordon T IOO Tunks, Darrell L lOO,l70 Ullrich, Dawn C IOO Utton, Dana J IOO Vance, Michael E IOO Vanleeuwen, Roger L IOO Vansyoc, Lynn M lOO,l36 Vaughn, Mildred E IOO,I43 Vaughn, Neil S lOO,l42 Venditto, LouieJ lOO,l70 Vineyard, Deborah L l0O,l46,l6l Voita, Mark T l0O,I74 Vontobel, Cynthia E IOO Voss, Annette M IOO,l2O,I42 Wald, Marie H IOO.I38 Waldron, Vincent R l8,29,lOO,l7O Wallenberg, Randy A 9O,lOO,l7O Walp, William F lOO,l38,I7O Wairath, Allison L IOO Wairath, Darwin IOO Waltz, Geoffrey E IOO Wamsley, Stephen A l5I Warmuth, James A lOO,l70 Watson, Brandy L I0O,l38 Way. David T lOO,l70 Weller, Thomas G l36,I75 Wheeler. Wickert, Williams, Gregory D lOO,l70 Kimberly A IOO Andrew IOO Williams, Cindy R lOO.I79 , Thomas E lOO,l74 Williams, Wendy K 88,IOO,I75 Winkler, PeterJ lOO,l5O,l7O Woldt, Robin L 88,lOO Wons, Joan E IO0.l5O Woodward, Bradley T IOO Worthen, Sharon L IOO Yaple, James A lOO,l5I Yatsak, Kristine D 49.lOO.l42,l5O,I59,l74 Yoder, Saralyn K l0O York, Susan lOO,I38 Zade, Christine L IOO Zarder, Scott W IOO Zimmer. Julie P IOO 197 198 Sophomores Abbas, Jay J 76 Ackerman, Ruth 76 Adams. Darlys E 76 Adams, Judy 76 Adams, Paul J 76 Agnello, Ed J 76 Alba, Christina M 76 Allred, Michael R 76 Allsop, Mark L 76,I69 Anfinson. Rodney R 76,l69,I82,l85 Arriaga. Patty A 76,l50 Ashenbrener. Lorrie J 76 Austin, Tammy S 2I,76,I56 Austin, Vanessa J 76 Bailey, Lisa R 76,l39 Bailey. Mike C 76 Baker, Cathy L 76 Barker, Julie M 76,l47 Barker. Larry M 76,l37 Barlow. Lori G 76,l57 Bartlett, Colleen M 76 Bayus, Diane 76 Beall, Edward A 76 Beavers. Jeff E 76,l37,l74 Becker. Greg L 76 Becker, Shelly S 76.l39 Bedoy. Cindy A 76 Bedoy. Manuel 77 Bell. Pam Y 77 Bennerl, James A 77 Bermea, Danny 77 Bevolo, Cheri R 76,77,l37.I72 Bingham, Richard R 77,I36 Birch, SteveJ 77 Bivins, Shon 77,I86 Blasdell, Julie D 77,I42,l44 Bleavins. Susan M 74,77,I50 Boers, Eric L 77 Bohlman, Grant L 77,I92 Boprey, Carolyn M 63 Borrego. Kathy M 77 Bottorff, Andrea 77 Boucher, Kevin B l8,29,77,l68,l80 Bowdish, Nanette A 77,l42,I74 Bowman, Elizabeth A 77 Branch, Lynn M 77 Brandt, Glenda L 77 Breedlove. Nathen M 77 Briguglio, Paul 77 Brogan, Terry A l69 Broker. Jeffrey M 77,l8I.I89 Brown. Curtis W 77,l8I,I89 Brown, Fay R 77,8l Broyles, Monica L 74,77,I45 Brubaker, Cheryl D 77,l36 Brunk. Christine J 77 Bryans, Mark E 77,I69 Buck, Laura J 77 Buckwalter, Jill R 77.79,I39,I45 Burkhart, lrene M 77 Burns, David G 77 Busch, Beverly A 77,l39 Butler, Cynthia L 77,l39 Callow, Paul W 77 Campbell, Kenneth W 77 Capps, Christy R 77 Carlin, Barry W 77 Carlson, Jim E 77,l86 Carr. Denise A 77 Carroll, Diane M 77,l53 Carter, Wanda S 77 Clark, John F 77.86,l36,l74,l8I Clark, Judy A 77.85,l42.l56 Clark, Linda S 77 Clarke. Cathy H 78.l50 Clayman, Steven E 78 Coffey, Ray T 78,l86 Coker. Allen R 78 Colby, Mary A 78,l39 Collins, Judith M 78,I60 Cook, Mary 74.83 Cooper, Kim A 78,l7I Cordova, Rudy 77,I82 Coryell. Kelly A 78 Cossell, Karen S 78 Countryman. Kenneth F 78 Craft. William E 78 Craig, Heather N 78,l42,l46,l50 Crain, Richard P 78 Crane, Eric 78.l56 Crawford, Elisa M 78,l56 Crothers. Dean E 78 Cruz, Pamela J 78 Cullari. Anna M 78 Curry, Thomas L 78 Curthoys. A S 78 Curtis, Kelly L 78 Dabney, Charles P 78.I69 Dafferner, Mike L 78 Darling, Lane B 78,l48,l50,l73 Davis, Alice A 78 Davis, Alvin D 78 Davis, Kim E 78 Davis. Phyllis L 78 Davis, Pixie G 78 Davis, Stuart A 78 Dean. Ralph S 78 Delair. Patricia E 78 Delbrook. Joseph H 78 Deming, Greg V 78,l68,l82.l86 Depinto. Lori 78 Dickson, Richard N 79 Dill, Darleen M 79 Dircks. TY M 79 Dirks, Diane M 79.I50 Dolence. Craig A 79 Donaldson, Sheril A 79 Doust. Kendall L 79 Dove. Dave M 79,I8l Downer, Guy C 79 Dressler, Scott L 79.l8l Drozda, John N 79 Duke. Linda M 79 Duncan, David C 79,I38 Eastin, Sally L 79,I42,I46.I47,I50 Eckstadt, Angela F 79 Edelen, James B 79,l68 Ellis, Cathleen J 79.l34 Emrick, Marlene 79 Erickson, Cole S l45 Ewing, Vicki L 79 Faith, Bryan 79,I36 Ferguson, Lynn W 79 Ferry, Richard A 79 Fetterman, Janet D 79 Fischer, John L 79 Flanagan. Moira A 79 Francis, Larry B I69 Fredenberg. James P 79,83,l74,I89 Fredenberg, Monica A 79,l72,l92 Friedl. Joan M 79,l49,l72 Fuller, Nelissa L 79,l39 Fulton, Sandra L 79 Garigali. Nina F 79 Gatlin, Billie L 79 Gatlin, Darla G 79 Gerber, Michele A 79 Gerkin, Nancy L 79 Gerstner, Jonathan P 79 Getz. James W 79,l69,l86 Gill. Robert L 79.l8l Goodby. Donna L 80,l45 Goodman, Mary 64,l56 Goodrich, Carolyn L 80 Gordell. Alice R 80,85,l53 Graf, Joyce M I45 Graff. Michael S 80 Gramer, Mark E 80 Grantham, James K 80 Gray, Randy E 80,l69 Grether, Mark C 80,I56 Griffin, Michael J 80 Groeneveld, Mike 80 Guderjohn, Benita D 80,158 Gunter, Jeff 80.I89 Halawith, Lynn M 80,I45 Halbig. Warren A 80 Halitzka. Halsema. Laura E 80,I42 James A 80 Hamm. Johnny M 80 Hannasch. Julie L 80 Harden, Timothy R 80 Hargis. Melanie L 80,l45 Harrington, Bruce H 80 Hart. Shelli J 62,80 Hay, Keith M 80 Haynes, Ryan K 80 Heath. Gregory R 80 Hein. Lane A 80 Hensley, Paula C 80 Herrin, Shirley L 80 Hession. Ernest M 80 Hill, Joannie L 80,l42 Hohn. Stephen P 80 Holbrook, Roxanne 80 Holland, Stephen A 80 Holstin, Karen L 80,I7I Holt, William E 80,l74 Hubler, Greg S 80 Hughes, Jim E 80 Hughes, Roger K 80 Huston. Robert J 80 Hyett, Julie L 80 Ingram, Valorie A 80 Ivan, Jeffrey S 80 James. Jacob L 80.l8I James. Jacqueline L 80 Jogerst, Joan E 80 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnston, David L 8I Janice K 8l,I52 Pamela A 8l Paul E 8l Steve M 8l Wendy A 8I Stephanie L 8I Jolly, Denise K Sl Jones, Byron L 8l Jones. Larry W 8l Jordan. Randy L 8l,l73 Jordan, Ricky D 8l Jung. Sally L 8l,I50 Kaiser. Mark 8I,l36 Keats, Cindy 8l Kelley, Kathleen L 8I,I39 Kemp, Robert C 8l,I38 Kenimer, Donna L 8l,I45.l49,l53 Kennedy, Michele K 8l,l36 Kenyon, Lela S 8I Kerwood, James R 8l,l56 Kestner. Jean A I7,8l,I39 Kilduff, Cheryl 74.8l Kinahan, Patrick J 8l King, PauletteJ 8l,I49 Kirkland, Debbie L 8l Kirwin. Kenneth R 8l Kleier. William J 8I,l68.l8I Knochel. Nathan J 82 Korp. Dan G 82 Kosty. Janet L 82,l39 Kovalesky. Joseph E 82,I69 Kraemer. Richard C 82 Kress, Dawn L 82.l42 Kroll, Dianne L 82.l53 Labranche, Louise M 82 Lanford, Winona IS9 Lard, Martin L 82 Larive, Bob D 82,l69 Latimer, Lynn K l45,l82 Law, Jim D 82,I69 Lawrence, Lisa A 82,l4l,l42, l49,l58 Ledwon, Robert P 82,I38 Lester, Kerri 82,I39,l45,l56,I58 Lewis, Diana L 82 Lewis, Patty A 67 Liner, Richard D 82,l82 Lipska, Billy D 82 Lipson, Therese A 82 Lively. James W 82 Londen, Daniel R 82,l34,l37 McBride, Catherine L 74,82,I34,l47.l5O McCoy Terry S 82,l48,l73 McCulley. Gwen M 82 McGovern, Philip A 82 Mclntyre. Lynn M 82 McKinney, Anne E 82.l39 Mangione, Stephanie 82 Maroney, Rodney L 82 Mason, Tamera A 82 Massey. Sharon M 82 Mathews, Fred V 82,86 Mattausch, Bill P 82,l86 Mauer, Brad W 82,86 Mayes. David J 82 Micko. Daniel R 82,l69 Milldebrandt, Matthew G 82 Miller, Cynthia I 82,I36 Miller, Karen E 82,l6O Miller, Michelle M 82 Moceri, David M 82 Moeller, Daniel D 83 Monahan. Judy L 83,l42,I64 Monteser, Diane R 83.I5O,l53 Morales. Jesse M 83 Morphew, William D 83 Morrow. Eddie J 83,l5O Mosher, Rex G 83 Mullet, DebbieJ 83 Murphy, Anthony W 83 Murphy. Mary M 74,76,83.l39 Mysliwiec, Frank T 83,l36,l45 Nelson, David W 83 Newcomb, Kari D 83,l37 Noble. Toby L 83 Nodzak, Barbara I7,83,l39,l45 Nozicka, Christine C 83 Ockenfels, Allen A 83 Ohanlon. Steve J 83 Olson, Carrie E 83.I42,I64 Opocensky, Lorraine A 83 Ortega. Cecilia M 83,l49,l58,l72 Overby, Dennis E 83 Owen, Michael K 83 Panasiti, Jeffrey J 83 Parke, Lesley A 74,83.l45.l94,l95 Parks, Thomas E 83,l74 Partridge, James S I69,I86 Paul, Connie S 83 Peddle, Tom R 83.I52,l69 Pelletier. Annette J 83 Peters. Kim S 83,I42,l45 Peterson, Brent H 83 Peterson, David R 83 Peterson, Pamela L 74.83,I5O,l74 Peterson. Sandy J 83.I49,l6O Petty, Mary J 84 Piccone. Aaron A 84 Plemens, Teresa E 84 Poore. Paul R 84,l92 Powell, Diane L 84,I34,l58,l6O.I72 Prin. Tammy L 84 Pruitt, Debra A 84,l52 Puglise, Veronica L 84 Puype, Sheryl E 84,l42,l49 Rademaker, Timothy J 84 Rafferty, Kathy E 84 Raiuniec. Jeffrey T 84 Rall, Jodi L l8,29,84,l4O,l4l,l46,l49,l58 Ralph. Victoria L 84 Ratliff, Michael R 84 Ray, Daniel L 84 Reed, Robin C 84.l42,l58 Remele, James S 84 Richards. Byron D 84 Riley, Kevin M 84,l8I Riordan, Christopher P 84.l5O,I57 Riter, Cary E 84 Robert, Priscilla G 70 Roberts, Julie A 84 Roehlke, Jan M 84.l57 Roepke. Leigh A 84,I42,l49,l58,I74 Rosinski, Robert J 84 Rotisky. Debbie A 84 Russell, John D 84 Scavarda, John S 84 Schall, Loren J 84.l36 Schardt, Laurie D 84 Schreier. Randy L 84 Schubert, John M 84,86,l69 Ferradino, Steven P 79 Scott, Cheryl L 84.l34,l5O Sember. Lori A 84 Sezate, Sherri L 84 Shaff, Larry D 85 Shannon, Bruce W 85 Sharp. Judith L 85,l45 Shepard, Brett A 85,I45 Shugg, Rodney G 85 Siebert. Mike W 85,l45 Simpson, Mark E 85 Singleton. Tamera C 85,l42 Skinner, Alan K 85 Slingluff, Renee P 85,l53 Sloan, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Spisak. Jean M 85 Cindy A 85 Donna K 85 Margaret E 85 Paul W 85 Anthony B 85,I36 Stanford, David D 85 Stanley, Brenda K 85.l39 Starnes, Terry L 85 Steele. Debra S 85.I5O Stiak, Mike J 85.l82 Stone, Linda M 85.l36 Stoops, Terry M 85,l69 Stopek, Carrie D 85 Stults. Philip M 85.l45,I92 Sullivan, Patricia 85 Summers, Jennifer K 85 Swenson. Lynda L 85,l5O,l56 Swerdfeger, Tracy A 85,l42,I46,l47,I7l Sykes, Jeff 85 Sykes, Julia C 85 Tasker, Kevin R 85 Tate, Kevin D 85 Taylor, David M 85 Taylor. Elizabeth J 86 Thaller, Bill J 86 Thornhill, Tom F 86,l34 Thorsby. Harold T 86,l92 Tiffany. Mark K 86.l8l Tilley. Michael D 86,l92 Tipsword, Karen L 86,l56 Totherow, Patricia L 86 Townsend, Mike D 86,l36 Treat, Cristy J 86 Tress, Susan S 86.l42,l5O,l74 Trull. Valerie A 86 Tucek. Brian M 86,l34 Tunks, Glenda L 86.l42,I45 Vale, K C 86 Valichnac Robert F 86 Vanbrunt, Barbara A 86,I94 Vankleeck, Mark 86 Vanorden. Jeff L 86 Vanwolde, Albert D 86,l5O Vaughn, Robert L 86,I45 Voss, Gregory C 86,I69,l8I Vrooman. R S 86 Wagner. Wayne S 86 Waite, Susan A 86 Waltz, Ill H 86,I69 Warne, Linda L 86 Warren, Jack T 86 Watterson, James H 86 Weaver, Angelia D 86 Weber, Timothy R 86 Weisman, Eileen A 87,l42.l47,I5O Wekow, Alex N 86 Wells, Mary A 86.l39,I49 Wengrowski. Donna J 86,I42,l56.I92 Wermes, Patrick A 86,l69 West, Eric C 87 Wettlaufer, Rebecca M 87 Whisman, Sharon S 87,I34,I47,I5O White. Dale E 87 White. Veronica L 87 Wilcox, Rick L 87 Wilder, Natalie A 87,l47 Wilhite, Virginia F 87 Wilkie, James L 87,I34 Wilkie, William J 87,l52 Willison, Bonnie D 87 Willison, Charles F 87 Wilmoth. Tina S 87 Wilson, Angela Y 87 Winkelmann. Dean A 87 Wisniewski. Gary S 87 Wisniewski. Steve H 87 Wooden, Karyn K 87 Woods, Brent L 87 Woodward. Kevin M 87,I74 Woodward, Penelope S 87.l39,l42,l45.l92 Worthman, Judy L 87,l50 Wygant, Steven K 87,l69,l86 Wyman, Jeffery B 87 Yates, Teresa 87,l94 Yee Chang H 87 Zanzot, Sophia A 87.I39 Zelius, Debbie A 87 Ziegler. Katherine L 87 Zimmertnan, Susan D 87 Zint. Ronald 87,I74 Zumwalt. Kathi L 87,l42,l92 Zumwalt, Terril L 85 199 200 Juniors Abrecka, Kim A 62 Ackman, Randy C 62 Adams, Harlan L 62,l36 Agnello, David M 62,l68,l86 Allan, John W 62 Allert, Dave C 62 Alspach, Kevin D 62 Altemus, Kimberly A 62.l57 Anderson, William C 62.l43 Anthes, Roy E 62 Armstrong, Kerry 62 Austin, Venus J 62,l43,l72 Back, Don T 62,l48,l82,l86 Bailey, Patricia L 62.66 Ball. Judith M 62,l43 Barker, Larry T 62 Barker. Valerie A 62,l36 Barr, Brian D 62,l25 Baskin, Zachary 62 Batyko. Vira J 62 Beck. Michael V 62 Becker, Scott D 62 Bell, Robin A 62.l63 Bennallack, David A 62 Bernards, Vickie D 62 Bigsby, Lynn 62 Bingham, Lorrie L 63,l36,l42,l43 Birch, Matthew W 63,l86 Black, Jane M 3I,63,l42,l58 Blanchard. Joy E 63,l49.l5O,l94 Blood, Margaret R 63,I47.l74 Bloomquist, Clay W 63,I34 Boesch, Patricia A 63 Bond, Ann C 63 Bonebrake. Larry C 63 Book, Judith L 63,l34,I36 Boucher, Noel H 63,l68 Bowerman, Diana 63 Bowers, Debbie M 63 Bradshaw. Terri A 63,l42 Bramwell, Debra R 63 Branch, Gail L 63 Brandt, Brad G 77 Brasher, Gary P 63,7O,l48,l68 Briant, Kathleen A 63 Brooks, Laura L l43 Brown, Cindy L 63 Brown. Melissa H 63,I45 Brown, Pennie S l7,63,I39 Broyles, Martha E 63,I43.l45,l5l Bruder. Amy C 63,l47,I57 Buckley, Kathy A I36 Burch, James 63,l82 Burford, Kenneth A 63 Burkhart, Thomas S 63,l37,l43,I48,l68 Butler, Kathleen L 63,67,l42,l47,l5O,I6O Buzan, Scott L 63 Callaway. Larry W 63,l68.l82 Campbell, Judy L 63,l42,l43,I47 Cannon, Elizabeth R 63 Capulli, Martina L 63.68,l74 Carberry, Keith M 63 Carlson, Brian R 63 Caron, Michelle S 63,l94 Catlin, George E 63 Cecich, Ginge- L 63 Cecil, Eugene K 63 Chase, Robert D 63,l43 Clark, David B 63,l34 Clark. Debra D 63 Clark, George E 63 Clark, Lori 63,l47 Clark, Ruth E 63 Clift, Eddie C 63 Clifton, Deborah A 63,I43,I7l Collins, Linda 63,l42,l49,I58,l59,l6O Cook. Anna 63,l44 Cooper, Katrina L 63 Corbin, Leslie 63 Cossell, Jack L 63 Cotter, Kim K l34,I37 Countryman, Alfred M 64 Cox, Beverly L 64,l42,l7l,l93 Craft, Lynette M 64 Crawford, Frances C 64,l39,l56 Crouse. Thomas H 64 Crowley, Sheri L 64 Curtice, Robert L 64 Cuzzocrea, Anna M 64,l63 Dahl, Scott M 64.l82.I93 Daly, Linda J 64 Damiano, Patricia 64,l63 Danko, John P 64 Dapke, William 39,64 Davidheiser, Sherry A 64 Davison. James 64,67 Debellis, Angela Dedonatis. Michelle M 64 Delbrook, Cynthia S 64,l42,l43,l7I Dettling, Nancy A 64 Dickson. Debra A 64 Dickson, Patricia M 64,l5O Diggs, Keith W 64,I63 Doepke, Steven G 64,168 Dorazio, Linda M 64 Dowell, Maureen A 64,l5O Drenten, Shavone M 79,l53 Drew, Thomas H 64,l69 Eacock, Cheryl M 64,l39,l42,l49,l74 Egle, Delaine S 64 Ehrhart, Sabra L 64.l34,I36,l42 Ellison, Karen A 64,l46,l58 Erickson, Cory S 64,80 Erwin, Karen R 64,l4O.l4l,I42,l49.l59 Falk, Jody K 6O,64,l47,l57 Farrell, Bruce W 64 Finnegan, Cynthia A 64 Fisher, Glenn D 64 Fitzgerald, Karey M 64 Flanagan, Sean A 64 Fleming, Ellen 64 Flood. Michaelyn A 64 Florez, Margaret J 64.l42,l44 Foggy, Diana M l7,64 Foster, Darlene K 64.l52,I72 Foster, Janie E l37,l63 Francis, David A 64,l48,l68,l82 Franke. Carol J l5O,l5l,l58,l72,l9O.l93 Franke, Susie E 64,l92 Friddle, George F 64 Gearheart, Rhonda K 64 Gerber, Michael E 64 Germain, Hank F 64 Gessner, Katherine E 64,l57,l63 Gilbert, Robert J 64,l34,l48 Glaze, Edward D 64 Gore, Bryan R 65 Gossard, Jeffrey P ll2,l48 Grieser, Holly J 65,l42,l43.l58,l68 Grisham, Joreen 65,72 Grunden, Kathy J I4l,I43 Grunwald, Roger 65 Gunn, Scott A 65 Halik, Joseph F 65 Halitzka, Naomi K 65,l42,l46 Hammond, Mary L 65,I42,l43 Hansen, Vicki L 65,l46,l49,l58 Hasse, Eugene W 65,l43 Hayden. Michael K 65 Hermansen. Constance J 65 Herrin, Mark E 65,l43,l82 Herrington, Janice N 65 Herrmann. Scott A 65,l68 Heye, Brian P 65 Hicks, Bradley W 65 Hicks, Terence L 65 Highland, Nikoli A 65 Hight, Robin A 65,l42 Hill, Kathy L 60,65.l47 Hilliker, Leayne L 65 Hines, Rodney J 65 Hohn, Tamara J 6,2l,l56 Holcomb. Jody L 65 Holdren, Steven A 65 Hopson, Brenda L 65 Houben, Penny D 65,l46,l58,l59 Howley, Richard M 65,l3l,l5l Huston, Kyle 65,l58 Hyde. Pame A 60,65 Hynes. Julie A 65,I49 Ivan, Gary P 66,I43 Jones. Anthony W 66,l38 Jones, Bradley C 66 Jones. Delisa M 66 Jones, Glen A 29,66,l68 Jones, Susan E 29,66,l42,l44 Joseph, Paul C 66 Kaasa, Karen A 66,I5I,l9O Kapuscinski, Kathleen H 66,l36,l39 Kapuscinski, Kim I 66,l36,I38,l39 Keenan, Charles E 66 Keller, David W 66 Keller. Michael C 66 Kenney, Roy M 66 Kestler, Paul D 66 King. Christy S 66,l49 Kiper, Larry 66 Koenig, Susanna 66,l43,l45,l49,l58 Kossow, Charles J 66.l66,l68,l82 Kosty, Cynthia M 46.l37,l49,l5l,l94 Labranche, Jacques R 66 Laibe, Jeffrey W 6 Lanford, Rebecca A 66,l3l Lang, Colleen G 66,l39,I49 Lange, Susan M 66 Lange, William R 66,l36 Lard, Michael G 66,l48,l68 Lass, Timothy J 67,l68 Lassley, James A 67 Latimer, Laura A 67 Lay, Kathy S 6,60,67 Leparulo, Tony V 47 Lewis, Thomas W 67 Liebert, Bruce 67 Loftis, Susan M 67 Long, Rahlan F 67,l43 Longfield, Laura L 67,l45 Lowell, Bruce T 67 McCasland, Cherry 67 McCoy, Debra S l37,l47 McCray, Stephen W 67,l69 McCray, Stewart 67 McCulIey, Leona S 67 McCuIIey, Robert J 67 McDavitt, Roxanne G 67.l49 McDonald, Joseph P 67 McElwain, Kim E 67,l49,l94,l95 McEvoy, John R 67,l9l McGilvray, Laura E 67,l37,l38 McGovern Elizabeth L 67 McMeIIen, James A 67 McNaughton. Lark P 67,l34,I45 Mach, Brian A 67,ll2,I48,l68 Mandile, Pamela M 68,l37,l56 Marchant, Bradly S 68 Marek, Steven E 68 Marks, Ronnie A 68 Martinez. Anna J 68 Mattausch, Daniel L 68,l86 Mattausch, David G 68 Medici. Charles J 68 Meeks, Vicki L 68.l34,I5I Merrill, Mary L 68 Midkiff, Cathy L 68,l42,l43,I46,I49,l6O Miller. Julie l 68.l37,l47,l57 Miller. Keith R 68 Miller, Lawrence D 68 Miller, Michael L 68 Miller. Tamera K 68 Mitchell, Patricia J 22,68 Moninger, Jay C 68,l80 Montgomery, Tammy L 68,l42,l44 Moore, DebbieJ 68,l42,I74 Moran, Valeri A 68 Morgan, Laura J 68 Mousseau, Vicky L 68 Mueller, Karl J 68.l69 Myers, David J 68 Myrick, David C 69 ' Niemeier, Lisa A 69,I42.I43 Norris. Laura A 69 O'Bryan, Charles R 69,l43,l45 Ockenfels, Carol M 69.I45,I5I O'Connell, Erin J 69,l43 Oesterreicher, Susan A 69 Okeefe, Peggy A 69 Olas, Michael Z 69,I69,l86 Olmstead, Linda S 69 Ordway, Lester S 6 Oremus, Susan A 69,l57,l63 Ortega, Michael A 69,I66,l68,l80 Roepke, Paige E l8,70,l40,I4I,I42,I49,I59 Rogers. Ron K 53 Rossier, Michael B 70,I45 Rotisky. Robert A 70 Rotolo, Victoria A 70,I94,I95 Rotsteen, Michael R 70 Rouse, William E 70 Rucker, Steve M 70 Samms, Michelle 70 Saunders, James A 70 Schneider, Joseph J l9l Schneider, William T 70,l34 Schreier, Larry A 70 Schroeder, Michael J 70,l92 Seff, George E 70,I82 Self, Kimberly 70,l5l Severance, Christine A I49 Sexton, Julaine L 70,l43 Sezate, Pete S 70 Shafer, Tim A 85 Shaw, Deette 70 Thiers, Cindy L 7I Thum, Joan K 7l,l57,l63 Tieman, Sharon D 66,7l,l45 Tinnon, David W 72 Tock, Cindy 72 Totten, David G 72 Travers, Teri L 72,I37 Tress, James A 72,I69,I82,I8S,I93 Trudeau. Debra L 72,I22 Tucek, Steve J 72,I38 Tucker, David L 72,I68 Tungate, Kim A 72 Tunks, Jolene L 72 Turner, Corey A 22,60,72,l57 Tveit, Kathryn C 60,72,I34,l94,l95 Utton, Shelley A 72 Vandeberg, David K 72 Vanhouten, Darrell W 72 Vanwaters, Earl C 72 Veldhuis, Douglas J 72,l37,I38 Vezaldenos, Kathy M 72 l Ottinger, Terri A l43 Shelley, John J 70.I48 Visconti, Thomas J 72,I24 Oviedo. Kenneth D 69 Shelton, Doreen 70 Vitkovich, Mitchell N 72,I20,l68,l85,I86 Palermo, Frank B 69 Shintaku, Brenda C 70 Voss, Martin A 72,l80 Parcell, Michael J 69,l9I Short, Tammy 70 Voynick, Joseph J 72,I57 Parker, Dee G 69 Shoup, Dennis D 50,l57,l63 Wagner, Anthony W 72 Pastor, Michele A 69 Showalter, Annetta D 70 Walker, Debbie L 72 Pastor, Micheal S 69 Siegert, Donna L 70 Walls, Randy L 72 Paulin, Nancy A 69 Simpson, Laura R 70,143 Watson, John D 24,72 Patterson, Dorene 83 Slingluff, Christopher L 70 Webster, Rita F 72,73 Pelton, Carl J 69,72 Smilianic. Zachery P 70 Webster, Ronnie E 73 Peters, Russell W 69,I68,l82 Smith, Chris B 70.72,I34,I43 Weller, Joseph P 73,I5I Peters, Sally J 69 Smith, Christine G 70,I37,l5l Wendorff, Jeff T 73 Petterson, Michael D 69 Smith, Lynn M 70 Wessel, Alan 5 73,I36,l48,I68,l80 Pettiiohn, Thomas E 69,I68 Smith. Patricia C 70 White, Tena 68,73 Petty, Robin G 69 Solomon, LaurieJ 70 Wilkie, Robert B 58,l62 Pickering, Tom M 69 Soto, John R 70 Willard, Miriam M 73,I94 Pool, Lisa M 69,I42 Sprague, Lyndall K 70,I43 Williams, Deborah S 73 Powell, Jeff S 69 Stapleton, Linda A 7I,l42,I45 Williams, Michael A 73 Powell, Susan E 69,l37,I94,l95 Steely, Toni G 7l Williams, Rusty S 73 Pratt, Nancy P 62,69 Steinke, Richard W 7l,l57 Willyard, Linda S I37 Price, William M 69 Stenquist, Randall J 7I,Il4,l56 Wilson, Diane M 73,l94,l95 Pursell, Debra S 69,l49,l59 Stevens. Elva M 7l Wilson, Julie D 73 Purvis, Gerald, 69 Stevenson, Constance M 7I Wilson, Nancy M 73 Pusateri, Peter L 69,l45 Stewart, Barbara L 7I Winkler, Richard W 73,l69 Rafidi, Judy A 69 Stiak, Janie E 6,7l,I45,I5I,I92 Wissert, Thomas J 73 Rathbun. Mark B 69,l79,l80 Stiak, Julie A 7l,I49,I5l,l5S,I7l.l90 Wood, Melvin R 73,I69 Reese, Rickey R 69 Straight, Nancy F 7l Worthen, Linda D 73 Reinhart, Mary B 69,I5I,l63 Strain, Carla J 7I,l50 Wouters, Elizabeth C 73 Rexing, JoeyJ 69 Stuart, Charles L 7l Yaney, Mary G 73,l50,I5I Riley, Mark V 69 Sullivan. Barbara S 7I Yates, Damon L 73 Riordan, Walter C 69,I5l,l57 Sullivan, Daneil R 7l Younkin, John L 73,I48,l78,I80 Rivera, Rebecca A I42 Sutter, Diana C 60,7l,l34,l5l Zanzot, John A 73 Rivers, Edward A 69 Swenson, Douglas D 7l Zeeb, Chip R 73,l48,I5l,I73 Robbins, Patricia A 70 Tanner, Kim J 7l Zimmer, Jack P 73,l57,l63 Rodek, George J 70.l5I Taylor, Nicholas D 8,7I,I43,I57,I63,I92 Zito, Michelle 73 Rodriquez. Larry 53.l48,l68 Theisen, Jeffery L 7l Zuckswerth, Virginia A 73 O' 3 re 7 i lll YU xi C ef I l N Of di fWjX,,!z0N is lf' 1 K l ' it Q U0 fd J jp! W f . l' - :SQ . . , l .ff QNX ul U .ov l N J , A 0' ' i GX ,VQJK V -SJ , Lux W GJ WAQ! . X .JP , Q1 ,ww wg M l . D97 92 201 JV 202 Seniors Abbott, Homer T 36 Allsop, Michael A 36 Armstrong, Kevin L 36 Ault, Patricia A 36,l43 Baker, Dave J 34,36 Balling, Leilani M 36,l43 Bands, Jeri K 36 Barger, Tommy 36,I34 Basmajian, Douglas J 36 Bell, Connie L 36.l37,l53 Berry. Rodrick W 36 Bigsby, David J 36,l48,l68 Bladon, Jeffrey D 24,37,50,I48,l5O,I73 Blaisdell, Brenda M 37 Blood. Walter D 37.I82 Boch, Don K 37 Boch, Michael P 37 Borg, Deanna L 37 Boule, James R 37 Bowerman, Lisa L 37 Boyle, Kathy 37 Bradshaw, Lewis E 37,l79,I80,l93 Brantingham, Kenneth R 37,l53 Briguglio. Lucille A 37 Brodsky, Terry W 37 Brooks, Lucio 37 Brown, Russell C 37,l48,I88,l89.l93 Broyles, Melanie G 37,I45,l5I Brumskine, Lorraine 6,32,37 Bryans. Linda J 37 Buchanan, Charles A 44 Budde, Dan R 37 Bunch, Dennis J 38,l52 Burley, Dwight R 38 Fulp. Shari L 42,I43 Butler. Kurt M 38,l73 Butler, Louise M 38,l63 Buzan, Jeri L 38 Campise, James J 38 Capps, Stanley G 38 Capulli, Mike D I5,38,l66,l68 Carter. Georgette M 38 Christy, Susan J 38,l47 Clark, Vincent M 38 Cleary, Walter W 38 Clow. Michael D 38 Collings, Karen L 38 Contino, Nikki L I63 Cooper. Ronda L 38,l63 Copeland, Deborah E 38,l02,l56 Cordova, Gilbert 38,l68 Coryell, Kay L 38,l5l Cox, Barton L 8,38 Crawford. Lesley K 9.38 Cummings, Cindy L 38,l43 Curtis, Miles D 39,l9l Cuzzocrea, Mary E 38,l63 Dahl, Vicki L 29,38,l40.l4l,l42,l49 Dailey, Jerrie K 38 Dailey, Terry R 39 Daly. Brenda N 24,3l,38 Deer, Gail J 39 Delprincipe, Deborah A 39 Dennis. Don O 6,39,l63 Dent, Mark D 39 Derrington. Cynthia A l5.34,40,l5l,I72 Dirks, Kenneth F 40,I20,l9l Dolan. Kay L 40 Dolence, Brenda L 40 Dollman, Rusty R 40 Dollman, Valerie J 30,40,l42 Doolittle, Sheryl A 40 Dorazio, Cheryl A 40 Dotterer, Mark H 40,l45,I48 Dove, Dan P 40.l63,I78,l79,l80 Drake, Debra J 40 Drenth, Donald 40 Drown. Loralyn F 4l Dubois, Gail A 4I Dyer, Larry D 4l Edson. Brad L 4l.l48.I89 Eggleson, Andrew W 4l,l68 Ehrman, Henry E 4l Farley, Andrew M 4I Fernau, Cindy R 4l Fessler, G W 4l,l52 Fetterman, Donna J 4I,l43 Fisher, William H 4I Flanagan, Brian J 4I Fletcher. Terrel M 4l.l48,l66,l68,l93 Frechette, Virginia K 4l,l37 Fredenberg, Margaret M 4l,l90 Fuller, Robie L 42,l37,l5I,l72 Furtmann, Terri L 42,l40,I4l,I42 Garbarino, Joanne M 42,I53 Garcia. Joe M 42 Garland, Lynne A 42,l49,l64 Gavagan, Phyllis, G 42,I43 George, Mark W 42 Gerkin. James R I34,I36 Gessner, Brian E 42,I48,l9l,l93 Getz, Carolyn A 42,l82 Gibbs, Karen J 42.l42,I44 Gibeau, Mary E 42 Gill, William F 42,58 Gilmore, Jerry L 42,l68 Girdner, Patricia E 42 Graber. Cindy D 42,l43 Grabowski, LeoJ 42,I63 Grafinger, Debbie A 42 Grafinger, Kathy L 43,I47 Graft, Mae L 43 Gramer. Clare L 43,l49 Grand, David N 43,l37,I38,l68,l80 Gray, Janet L 43,l45,I5l Gregg, James K 43 Griffin, Debi L 43,I43 Griffiths, Charles E 43,l68.l82 Griffiths, Lee A 43,I43 Grisham, Dawn C 43 Grunwald, Rob L 43 Gunty, Kevin P 43 Guthrie, Janet S 43,I43 Hannasch, Bonnie M 43 Hargis. Peggy E 44,l37,l45,l50 Harrington, Lynne R 44 Harris. James M 44 Hart, Delaine A 28,44.l45.l72 Hauger, Suzan R 44,l45,I54.l72 Havey, Brian L 44,l68 Hay. Karen L 44,l37.I42,l47 Herrington, Scott D 44 Hill, Jeannie M 44,I34,I44,I45,l49,I72 Hilsabeck, Gloria D 44,l37,l39 Hines, Virginia l 44,l37 Hixon, Sherri L 44 Hofferber, John E 45 Hogg, Sonja R 45,l43,l50 Hohn, MikeJ 45 Holcomb, Jon A 45 Holt, Peggy L 45 Howard, Carrie F 45 Howard, Gregg A 45,l53 Howley. Louis C 22.45,I5I,I53 Hudson, Jeff M 45 Hull, Jeff 45 Humble, Lauren A 45.l43 Hunsick, Robert J 45,I5l Hyde, Mark T 45 Hynes, Jeff G 45,I68,l82 lvanisko. Richard J 34,43,45,l48,l54 Jessee. Curtis W 45,I52 Johnson, Donald S 45,52 Johnson, Elizabeth M 45 Johnson, Jimmy D 45 Johnson, Monica L 46 Johnson, Theresa L 46 Johnson, V M 45 Johnson. Walter D 46 Jones, Michael L l63,l79,I80 Jones. Randy 46 Jones, Randy L 46 Jordan, Mitchell L 46 Judson. Tracy E 46 Kane, Diane M 46 Keats, Holly J 46,l63 Kein, Tina M 46 Kelley, Keeley M 46 Kirkpatrick, James B 40,46,l73 Klatt, Tim L 46 Klein, Leonard R 46,l5l Knochel, Jody L 46,52,l37,l46,l58 Konietzka, Mark L 46 Kozak, Richard C 46 Krueger, Debra A 47 Kuntz, David M 47,l57,l63 Kwatkosky. Katherine R 47 Lamar. Jim R 47 Lange, Laura A 42 Ledin. Lance C 47 Lee, Carol A 47,l52 Lee, Walker S 47 Lees, Bonnie S 47 Leimboch, Robin A 47 Levantino, Robert L 47 Levine. Debbie B 47,l63 Longfield, Elizabeth A 34,47,I34,l45,l54 Lucas. Cathy D 48 McAllister, Ronald R 48 McBride, John R 34,48 McDonald, James F 48.l25,l45 McDonald, Pamela J 48 McDonald. Sherrie M 48 Mclntyre, Randy B 67 McLaughlin. Elizabeth 48.l56 McMullen. Debbie A 48,l56 Capps. Theresa Y 48 Maieski, Alan D I37 Manning, Paul D 48 Mast, Rebecca A 48,I42.l44,l5I Mathes. Steve A 28,48,l68 Mawk, Evelyn C 48 Mellinger, Janet L 48 Milham. Kirby D 48 Miller, John M 48 Miller, Joni M 48,l46,l49.l58,l59 Miller, Karen D 48,l49 Miller, Leigh A 48,l47,I94 Mize, Dorene D 49 Mock. Clinton C 49 Monahan, Michael P 49 Morton, Joel D 49.lI4,l56 Muir, Linda J 49 Mullinax, Katrina L 49 Murphy, Jerry D l5,49,l68 Myers, John S 49 Nelson, Jacqueline S 49 Nicholson, Jacki N 49 Niemeyer. Marilyn A 49,I7I Nilles, Robert S 49,l82 Nuckolls, Beth E 49.l07,l4O,l4l,I42,l49 Nunley, Tina L 50 Oetting, Kevin N 50 Ohanlon, Kevin E 50 Okonieski, Nina M 50 Olsen, Barbara L I39 Olson, Julie A 50,l02,I37,l49,l5I,I54,I7l Ortega, Daniel 50.l68 Oster, Audrey J 50 Palin, Linda M 50 Panasiti, Tim S 5l Parkinson, Thomas J 5I.l48.l73 Parks. Jean M 5I,l34,l5l Patten, Jeffrey L 25,5l,53,l53 Patton, Scott W 5l Peddle, Robert C 5I Perkins, Mark A 5l Perry. Dorothy A 5l,l49,l94,l95 Peters, Steven C 5l,56 Peterson, Connie J 5l,l60 Peterson, Jeffry A 5I Peterson, Scott J 5I Pickering. Fred W 5l Pingitore, George T 4O,5l Plesinger, Radoslav 5I Pohlman, Connie L 5I,I43,I5I Porter, Donna C 5l,I5O Porter, Tim B 5I Powell, Larry D 5I Pratt, Mike P 5l.l48,I73 Price, James W 52 Price, Kendra L 52,l5I Proctor. David A 52,I25 Pusateri, Kathleen M 52,I44 Puype, Margaret A 52,I44 Quint, Gerry 52 Raymond, Suzanne K 52 Reed, Richard C 52 Register, David P 53 Resler, Jeffery W 34,53,I48.I54,I68 Riter, Steve W 29,53,IO2 Robbins, David B 53 Robbins, Nancy J 53 Robert, Matt E 53 Roberts, Charles A 70 Roberts. Charles D l68 Roberts, Edwin M 53 Roberts, Kim E 53 Robinet, Phillip N 53 Robinson, Alan D 53 Rochford, Jeffrey T 49,53,I48,l63 Rollins, Julie A 53,l56 Roney, Henry R 53,I43 Rovelli, Brian D 54 Rower. Gary 54 Rust, Jean A 54 Salcido, Christopher 54 Salcido, Marie K 54 Sanders, Tim A 54 Sands, Robert G 54 Santino, Tim 54 Schroyer, Charles E 54 Schroyer, Peter J 54 Scott. Wendy J 54 Seppala, Larry T 54 Shaff, Patricia L 54 Shagena, Michelle L 6,54 Shane, Scott 54,I53 Sharp, Kathleen Y 54 Sharp, Steven V 54 Shepard, Robert A 54,I25,I45,I48 Shultz, Linda E 55 Shupe, Cynthia M 55 Singleton, Marion W 55,l68,I7O Skinner. Vicky J 55 Slater. Steve R 55 Sloan. Kirsten L 55 Smith, Michael J 55 Smyser. Dale D 55,I68 Soards, Mary A 55 Sommer, Jesse V 55 Soto, Barbara K 55,I44 Spann, Craig F 55,56 Spencer, Charles H 56 Spoon. Kenneth R 56 Staggs, Cathy L 56 Starnes, Lonnie N 56,I68 Steinke. Michael D 56,I48 Stewart, George M 56 Stiteler. Robert A 56 Stone, Donald J 7I Stone, Ronald V 56,I37,I38,I86 Strand. Margaret F 56,II4,I63 Stull, Jeffrey O 56.l5I,I73,I93 Stundon, Maxine J 56 Sullivan, Gail A 56 Swagel, Hal M 56,I66,I68,I93 Swain, Diana S I37 Syron. Sunnie J 56 Tarver, Matthan A I69,lS2 Taylor. Cecilia B 57 Thoennes, John D 57 Thornhill, Dana J 57 Torreios Gary F 57 Totherow, Kimberly A 34,57 Townsend, Tamra 57 Treat, Candy J 57 Vallee, Kenneth M 57 Vandeberg, Cindy 57 Vandergriff, Steven C 57 Varner, Kelli D 57 Vasquez, Dean T 57 Veldhuis. Debra L 24.57,l49,l5I,I58,l7I Ventrella, Barbara J 57 Vitkovich, Janine M 57,I49 Waggoner, Linda S 57,l52 Wagner, Kent T 57 Walden, Cheryl L 58 Waldo, Charles J 58 Walp. Lucretia A 58 Wamsley, Robert G 58,I5I Warren, Lois K 58 Warren, Tom J 58 Watson. Karen L 58 Webster, Rhonda K 58,I43 Webster, Tim D 58 Welker, James R 58 Wescott, Mitzi R 34,58,IO2 White, Ray H 58 Wieters, Monte L 58,I52 Willis, Bill L 59,I73,I93 Wilmoth, Steven C 59 Wilson, Sheryl A 59,l37 Winfield, John D 59 Winkler, Christine S 59 Wolfe, Valerie J 59 Wright, Gerald D 59 Wright, Luanne K 59,I4O,l4I,I42,l49 Wright, Sandra C 59.I5I Wright, Wayne W 59,I37 Wyatt, Kathryn E 59 Yaney, Charles F 30,59,IO2,I45,I5I,I63 Yoder, Philip E 59 York, Claudia G 59 Youngberg, Dennis L 59,I48,I68 Zarder. Warren E 59 Zaruba, Janet E 52,59,I37.l46,I49,l54 Zoelk, Lori L 59 Faculty, Staff TEACHERS Adams, Donald I24 Alt. Marilyn I28 Arnote, Jay I22,l8O Ausley, Sue I08,IO9 Bailey, Morris II6 Bauman, Dale II,II8,I69 Beale, Kathy I27 Brackney, Kathryn ll5,I50,I5l Braun, Harry II6 Bremser, Jean Il4,I57,l63 Brown, Fred I20 Bruce, Shirlene l22,I43 Bullard, Claudia ISO Butout, Sheri l22.I23,I49,I53 Clegg, Irene II2,II4 Clupper, Mike I30.I3I,I68 Connell, Vikki III Corley, Sheila I26,l38 Danford, Joanne I28 Danielek. Chryss Ill Davidson, Marilyn lI,lI6,I44 Dickson, Ron II6 Dodd, Nancy II6 Dora, Ernie l3O.I68.I82 Emmons, Diane II8,II9,I75,I9O Faber, Rush II,I2O Fernandez, Jim I3O.I68 Forsman, Jim I2O,I5l,I52 , Darlene Il,ll8,II9 Gaxiola. Fritsche Gaynes. Geames , John lI2,l7O Gessner, Ralph ii,ss,ii5 Kathy is: Mike II4 Gonzales, Albert II6 Gross, Richard I27 Harkleroad, Lee I24 Harvey, Marilyn CLynD 34,I2O,I54 Heyn, Anita II5,I5I Howard. Janet II,I29 Huston, Roy lI,6O,Il8,II9 lovinelli, Robert 2I,II9 Jeffries. James 88,II2,lI3 Jensen, Jerry I26,I36 Jepsen, Ron I3l,I7O Johnson. Gary I2O,l75,I9I Kaiser, Kirstie I3I,I72 Kissel, Norbert I24,I69 Korte. Janet II2 Lambeth, Phyllis II2,Il3 Legge, Sharon II Lepon, Dianna 74,Il9 McGregor, Robert IO8 McKnight, Robert I24,l25 Maison, Gene l2O,I2I,I45,I94,I95 Miller, Artie Il,I22,I23,I43,I5I Montgomery. Monica 6O,I2I,I53 Northup, Jane I27 Ogborne, Steve I23 Pappas. Mary I3O,I3I Price, Emmerson I25 Prochnau, Larry II.I2O,l2I,l8I Purdy, Kelly 34,lI7,I54 Rettler, Eugene I25 Riney. Carl II7 Rivero, Manny II,ll5,I7O Rowe, Jan lI2,II3,I54 Sargent, Raymond 43,74.85,II3 Schonaerts, Jacque II3 Shaw, Phyllis II8,II9 Sherwood. Tana l22,l23 Shone, Ronald II7 Sinclair, Connie II4 Stacy. Darryl 34,ll7,l54 Sweet, Diana I23 Stone, Susan IIS Storey, Jack l2I,I7O Talich, Sarah II4 Wilson, Anne I29 Wingham, Noreen II3 Wucinich. Eli lI4,I48,I89 Yamamoto, David II9 ADMINISTRATION INDEX Cropper, Dr. Ardeth IO5,IO6 Daly, Maxine IO7 Doerrer. Dave IO7,I73,I74 Edelman, Sanford I06 Henderson, Larry IO7 Hoffman, Maria IO7 Legge, Sharon IO7 Sipus, Ron IO6 Welsh, Dennis IO6,I48 Wolfe, AI IO7 Zimmerman, Jerry IO8 CLERICAL STAFF Bennallack, Sylvia IO9 Doesburg, Abbie IO9 Harris, Vi IO9 Grant, Stephanie IO9 Grunden, Maxine IO9 Leonard, Ruth IO9 Mann, Mary IO9 Sanderman, Irene IO8,IO9 Wendell, Anna IO9 HEALTH Krombein, Edie IO8.IO9 203 204 MAINTENANCE Pocock, Earl Ill Gatlin, Leo III Bacon, Alvin Ill Habluetzel, George Ill Hightower. Dale Ill Jarvis, Edwin Ill Kiepke, Michael Ill Lindstrom, Pat Pakka, Lauri Ill Polyak, Paul Ill Trenasty, Charles III Graham, Earl Ill Phillips, Hal III Pearson. Vernon lll CAFETERIA Zile. Annette IIO Farr, Paula IIO Jones. Queen IIO Miller, Hazel IIO Pelfrey, Vivian IIO McCoy, Lillian IIO Starner. Rose IIO Thompson, Mary IIO Drake, Betty IIO Senior Activities ABBOTT, HOMER T. Band 2,3 ALLSOP, MICHAEL A. Football I,2,3, Basketball I.2, Track I, Tri-W l,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4 ARMSTRONG, KEVIN L. Cross Country 2, Spanish Club 2 AULT, PATRICA A. Tennis l,2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Council 3, Ski club 3,4, COE 4 BAKER. DAVE J. Football I, Track I,2, Spanish club l,3,4, Council 4, Ski Club 4 BALLING, LEILANI M. Newspaper Staff 4 COE 4 BARGER, TOMMY. Band l,2,3,4 BASKIN. LEE C. Mat-Maid 3 BASMAJIAN, DOUG J. Band I,2.3,4 BELL. CONNIE L. Spanish Club I,2,3, Drama Club 2,3, Forensic Club 2.3 BERRY. RODRICK W. Football I,2, Baseball I.2 BIGSBY, DAVID J. Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Football 2,3,4, Ski Club 3, Letterman's Club 3,4 BLADON, JEFFERY D. Baseball I, Track l,2,3,4, Football 2, Key Club 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Ski Club 3.4, Spanish Club 3,4 BLOOD, WALTER D. Wrestling 3,4 BOCH, DONALD K. Wrestling 3 BOULE. JAMES R. Band l,2,3,4, Key Club 2, Band Pres. 2.4, Class Senator 2, Band Of- ficer 2 BOWERMAN, LISA. Drama Club l,2,3,4, GAA I,2,3, Art Club I, War party 3, Yoga Club 4, Spiketts 3 BOYLE, KATHLEEN. War Party 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Powder Puff 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3, Badminton 3,4 BRADSHAW, LEWIS E. Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 2, Cross-Country 2 BRANTINGHAM. KENNETH R. Spanish Club I,2, National Honor Society 3,4 BRIGUGLIO. LUCILLE A. GAA I,2, Spanish Club I.2, Tennis 2.3, War Party 2, Tri-W 3 BRODSKY. TERRY W. Spanish Club 3 BROOKS, LUCIO. Wrestling 3.4 BROWN, RUSSELL C. Basketball I.2.3, Football I, Golf 4 BROYLES, MELANIE G. C.O.E. 3.4, Tri-W 3,4 BRYANS, LINDA J. Volleyball I BUDDE, DAN R. Marching Band I BUFFINGTON, SUSAN L. G.A.A. I,2,3, F.H.A. I, War Party 2,3, Base Bunnies 2, Spiketts 4 BURSON. FULP SHARI L. C.O.E. 4, BUTLER. KURT M. Tennis l,2,3,4, Chess Club I,4, Debate l,2,3,4, Speech 2,3,4 BUTLER. LOUISE. M. Journalism 2.3, Year Book Staff 4 BUZAN. JERI L. Ecology Club at Sabino 2, C.O.E 4 CAMPISE. DONNA L. Track Team 2 CAMPISE. JAMES J. Football I, Gymnastics I.2 CAPPS. STAN. School News Paper 2,3, Track Team 2 CAPULLI, MIKE D. Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball I.2.3 CATER. GEORGETTE M. G.A.A. I CHRISTY, SUSAN J. Band l.2.3.4, Newspaper Staff 2,3, Publications Club 2,3, NHS 3.4, Spiketts 4 CLARK. VINCENT M. DECA 3, Key Club 4, Ski Club 4 CLOW. MICHAEL D. Explorer Post 7IO 2,3,4 COLLINS, KAREN L. Spanish Club 3 Mat Maids 3,4 CONTINO. NIKKI L. Newspaper Staff 3,4, Year- book Staff 4 COOPER, RONDA L. Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 COPELAND, DEBBY E. Drama l,2,3,4, Tri,W 4 CORDOVA, GILBERT. Football I.2.3.4 CORYELL, KAY L. War Party 2,3, Class Representative 3 CRAWFORD. LESLEY K. Newspaper Staff 2,3 CUMMINGS. CINDY L. Forensics 2,3,4, C.O.E. 3.4, Spanish Club 3,4, Newspaper 2.3, Year- book 4 CURTIS, MILES D. Football I, Tennis 2,3,4, Debate Club 2 CUZZOCREA. MARY E. Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 DAHL, VICKI L. G.A.A. l,2,3,4, War Party 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4 DAILEY. JERRIE K. G.A.A. I.2 DALY. BRENDA N. Spanish Club I,2, Volleyball I, Badminton I, Deca Club 4, T-Bird Representative DEER. GAIL J. Mat Maids 3 DELPRINCIPE, DEBORAH A. GAA Council Secretary DENNIS, DON. Basketball I, Band 2, Newspaper 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4 DENT. MARK D. Bicycle Club 3, Art 3 DERRINGTON, CYNTHIA A. GAA I.2, Band l,2,3,4, Volleyball 3.4 DIRKS, KENNETH F. Football I,2, Spanish Club l,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Wrestl- ing 2 DOLAN, KAY L. DECA 4 DOLLMAN, RUSTY R. Football I,2, DECA 4 DOLLMAN, VALERIE J. GAA I,2,3, War Party 2,3, Powderpuff 2,3,4, Pom Pom 2,3, Ski Club 3 DOOLITTLE. SHERYL A. GAA I DOTTERER. MARK H. Football I,2,3, Track 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, DECA 4 DOVE, DANIEL P. Basketball l,4 DRAKE, DEBRA J. Basketball I, War Party 2.3 DRENTH. DONALD. Basketball I DUBOIS, GAIL A. Band I.2.3 DYER, LARRY D. Science Club I, Wrestling 2 EDSON. BRADLEY L. Spanish Club I, Basketball I.2, Golf Club 4, Key Club 4, Ski Club 4 FARLEY. ANDREW M. Photographer Staff 2 FERNANDEZ, PATRICIA A. Powder Puff 2,3 FERNAU, CINDY R. War Party 4, Horseman's Club 4 FETTERMAN. DONNA J. COE 4 FISHER, BILL. Key Club I.2.3 FLANAGAN, BRIAN. Football I,2, Track 4 FLETCHER, TERREL M. Football l.2.3.4, Track 3.4 FRECHETTE, VIRGINIA K. Chorus l,2,3,4, Bible Study I.2 FREDENGERG. MARGARET M. Tennis I.2.3, GAA l,2,3,4, Spanish Club I,2, Ski Club 2,3, Lettergirl's 4 FULLER, ROBIE L. Choir I,2.3,4 GARBARINO, JOANNE M. Modern Dance 4 GARCIA, SONIA. Chorus I,2, Pom-Pom I GARLAND. LYNNE A. Cheerleaders 2,3, War Party 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4 GAVAGAN, PHYLLIS G. COE 4 GEORGE, MARK W. Football I,2,3, Baseball l,2,3,4, Tri-W 2 GERKIN, JAMES R. Band I,2,3,4 GESSNER. BRIAN E. Tennis 2,3,4, Football 2, Key Club 2.3.4 GETZ, CAROLYN A. Junior Class Officer 3 GIBBS, KAREN J. GAA l,2,3,4, Pom 2.3.4, Pep I, Ski Club I,2,3, War Party 2,3,4, Student Govt. I GILL. WILLIAM F. Football 3 GILMORE, JERRY L. Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2.3, Track 2,3, Letterman's 2,3,4 GIRDNER. PATRICIA E. Tri-W 3, Powder Puff 3,4, Ski Club 4 GONDOI. DANIEL J. Basketball I GRABER. CINDY D. GAA 2 GRABOWSKI, LEO J. Newspaper 2,3,4 GRAFINGER, DEBORAH A. GAA I,2,3, War Par- ty 2,3, Base Bunnies 2, Ski Club 4 GRAFINGER, KATHY L. GAA l,2,3,4, War Party 2.3.4, Spanish Club I, Ski Club 3,4, Spikettes 4 GRAMER, CLARE L. Pep Club I, War Party 2,3,4, GAA I,2,3, Spanish Club 2.3.4, Base Bun- nies 2.3,4, Powder Puff 3, Tennis 2 GRAND, DAVID N. Football I.2.3.4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Letterman's 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Track 3 GRAY. JANET L. GAA I,2, War Party 2, Twi-W 2,3,4, Spikettes 3 GREGG, JAMES K. Journalism 2,3, Baseball 2 GRIFFIN, DEBRA L. GAA I, COE 4, Ski Club 4 GRIFFITHS, CHARLES E. Football l,2,3,4, Track I,2, Wrestling 2,3,4, Letterman 2,3,4 GRIFFITHS, LEE A. GAA I COE 4, War Party 2, Base Bunnies 2 GRISHAM, DAWN. Ski Club 2,3,4, COE 4 HANNASCH. BONNIE M. GAA l,2.4, Mat Maids 3, Spanish Club 3 HARGIS, PEGGY E. Tri-W 2,3,4, Choral Concerts 3.4 HARRINGTON. LYNNE R. GAA 2.3.4, Tri-W 2,3,4, War Party 2.3, Spanish Club 2, COE 4, DECA 4 HART, DELAINE A. Basketball I.2, Gymnastics I,2, GAA l,2,3,4, Tri-W 3.4, War Party 3, Volleyball 3,4 HAUGER. SUZAN R. GAA l,3,4, War Party 2, Volleyball 3.4, Tri-W 3,4 HAVEY, BRIAN L. Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Letterman's 2,3,4, Basketball I, Drama 2 HAY. KAREN L. Chorus 2.3.4, Tri-W 2.3.4, War Party 2,3,4, GAA 2.3, Mat Maids 3,4, Powderpuff 4 HAYNIE, CHARLES L. Newspaper 3 HERRINGTON, SCOTT D. Wrestling I,2,3, Baseball 2, Football 2, Track 3 ' HILL. JEANNIE M. Tennis I, Powder Puff 2, Base Bunnies 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Volleyball 4 HILSABECK, GLORIA D. Chorus I.2, Guitar 3.4 HINES, VIRGINIA I. Choir I,2,3.4 HOFFERBER, JOHN E. Football I,2,3, Track I.2.4, Weightlifting l,2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4 HOGG, SONJA R. Spanish Club 2,3,4, GAA 2, Ski Club 3,4, COE 4 HOHN, MICHAEL J. Football I,2,3, Track l,3, Wrestling 2 HOWARD, CARRIE F. COE 4 HOWARD, GREGG A. Science Club 2, Student Union 4, Chess Club 4, Student Council 3 HOWLEY. LOUIS C. Spanish Club 2,3 HUMBLE, LAUREN A. GAA I,2, War Party 3, COE 4 HUNSICK, ROBERT J. Track I,2, Band 3,4, Ski Club 3.4, Forensic Club President 2 HINES. JEFF G. Football 2.3.4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 2.3.4 IVANISKO. RICHARD J. Spanish Club I.2, Track 2, Ski Club 3,4, Key Club 4 JESSEE. CURTIS W. Cross Country 2 JOHNSON. BILL L. Cross Country 2 JOHNSON. DONALD S. Band l.3.4, Ski Club 3.4 JOHNSON. ELIZABETH M. GAA l,3, Base Bun- nies 2.3, War Party I,2,3, Badminton 3 JOHNSON,JlMMY D. Football I, Newspaper 2.3, Yearbook 4 JOHNSON, MONICA L. GAA I,2, COE 4 JOHNSON, THERESA L. GAA I, Powder Puff 2, Student Council 2,3, War Party 2 JOHNSON, VERNON M. Basketball 2, Track 2, Football 3 JONES, KAY D. Yoga Club I JONES, DONNA L. GAA I, Future Homemakers of America 2,3 JONES. MICHAEL L. Football I,2,3, Basketball I.2,3,4, Baseball I.2,3,4 KANE, DIANE M. Band I,2, Swim Team 2 KEATS. HOLLY J. Powder Puff 2, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 4 KEIN, Tina M. Spanish Club I.2,3,4, Yoga I, Powder Puff 2 KELLEY. KEELEY M. Drama 3.4 KIRKPATRICK, JIM B. Football I,2,3, Track I.2,3,4, Letterman's Club I.2,3,4 KLATT. TIM L. Football I,2, Track I.2 KLEIN, LEONARD R. Forensic Club 3. Explorers Club 4 KNEESHAW. CINDY K. Track I,2, Future Nurses 2,4 KNOCHEL, JODY L. GAA I.2,3,4, Tumbling 2, Aeroettes 3.4, War Party 3, Forensics 3, Lettergirls 4 KONIETZKA. MARK L. Ski Club 4 KOSTY. CYNTHIA M. Spanish Club I, Tri-W 2.3: Basebunnies 2.3, Lettergirls 3, GAA 2, War Party'2 KOZAK. RICHARD C. Forensics 2.3, Football 2 KUNTZ, DAVE M. Spanish Club I,2, Track I, Ski Club 3.4, Horseman's Club 4, Newspaper 3.4, Publications 4, Cross Country 2 KWATKOSKY. KATHERINE R. Tri-W 2, Ski Club 3 LAMAR, JAMES R. Basketball I,2,3, Baseball l.2,4, Football 3, DECA 4 LANGE, LAURA A. GAA l, Spanish Club I,2, Tri- W 2,3 LEE. CAROL A. GAA 2, Horseman's Club 4 LEES, BONNIE S. COE 4 LEIMBACH, ROBIN A. Powderpuff Football 4 LEPARULO. TONY V. Immortality Club 4 LEVANTINO, ROBERT L. Drama Club 2,3 LEVINE, DEBRA B. Newspaper Staff 2,3, Year- book Staff 4 LONGFIELD BETTY A. Band I.2,3,4, Tri-W 2,3,4, War Party 2, GAA 3 LUCAS, CATHY D. Spanish Club I. GAA I McALLISTER. RONALD R. Football I, Weight Lif- ting I.2,3,4 McBRlDE. JOHN R. Spanish Club I.2,3,4, Foot- ball I,2.3, Basketball 3 McDONALD, JAMES F. Football I, Key Club 3.4 McDONALD, SHERRIE M. Art Club I, Spanish Club I MCGLONE, JEFF B. Band 3, Chorus 3 McLAUGHLIN, ELIZABETH. Powder Puff 2,3,4, Speech Club 3.4 McMULLEN, DEBI A. Pep Club I,2,3, Drama Club I.2,3,4, Art Committee I,2,3, Chorus 4 McNAMARA. THERESA. Newspaper Staff 2.3 MAJESKI. ALAN D. Key Club 2,3, Photo Club 3 MANNING, PAUL D. Basketball I, Football 3 MAST. REBECCA A. War Party 3,4, Spanish Club 2.3, Pom Pon 3,4 MATHES, STEVE A. Football I.2,3,4, Track 2.3, Letterman's Club 3,4 MELLINGER. JANET L. GAA I, DECA 4 MILLER. JOHN M. Basketball I MILLER. JONI M. GAA I.2,3,4, Base Bunnies 2, War Party 2.3, Ski Club 3, Areoetts 4, Lettergirls 4, Spiketts 3, Pom Pon 3 MILLER, KAREN D. War Party 2,3 MILLER. LEIGH A. Chorus I.2,3,4, Swim Team 2.3.4, Girls Basketball 3, Spikettes 4 MOCERI, ELIZABETH J. Spanish Club I, Ski Club 3 MOCK, CLINTON C. Basketball, Baseball, Foot- ball 2 MORTON. JOEL D. Baseball I.2,3,4, Spanish Club I,2, National Honor Society 3.4, Key Club 3, Speech Club 3.4, Drama Club 3,4, Newspaper Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 3 MULLINAX, KATRINA L. Tumbling I,3 MURPHY. JERRY D. Football I.2,3,4, Baseball I, Basketball I, Wrestling 2 MYERS. JOHN S. Football I,2,3, Wrestling I.2, Baseball I NICHOLSON. JACKIE W. Track I, Tennis 2, Basketball 3, Chorus 4 NIEMEYER. MARILYN A. Pom Pon 2.3, GAA 2, War Party 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 2.3 NILLES. BOB S. lmortality Club 4 NUCKOLLS, BETH E. GAA I.2,3,4, War Party 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Ski Club 3 OETTING, KEVIN N. Track I, Wrestling 2 O'HANLON. KEVIN E. Basketball I OLSEN, BARBARA L. Band 2, Chorus 4 OLSEN, JULIE A. GAA I.3.4, Band I.2,3,4, Chess Club I, Ski Club 3, Chorus 4 ORTEGA, DANIEL. Football I.2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3, Track 2,3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4 Q OSTER, ARDREX J. GAA 2, Drama Club 3, ICE 4 PALIN, LAURA A. Girls Federation I,2, Athletic Association I.2 PALIN, LINDA M. Girls Athletic Association I.2 PANASITI. TIMOTHY S. Basketball I,2,3, Baseball I.2,3,4, Football 2, Newspaper 4 PARKINSON, THOMAS J. Cross Country I.2,3,4, Track I.2,3,4, Key Club 4 PARKS, JEAN M. Spanish Club I, GAA I.2,3,4, Band I.2,3,4 PATTEN, JEFFREY L. Football I, Basketball l,2,3 PERRY, DOROTHY A. GAA I.2,3,4, Track I,2, Swim Team 4, Ski Club 4, Powder Puff 4, Basketball 2 PETERS, STEVE C. Wrestling I PETERSON, CONNIE. GAA 2.3.4 PETERSON, JEFF A. Spanish Club I, Football 2, Forensics Club 2 PETERSON. SCOTT. Wrestling I.2 PICKERING. FRED W. Track I.2,3,4, Football 3 PINGITORE, GEORGE T. Football I,2,3, Track I,2, Weight Lifting 2.3.4, Letterman's Club 2.3.4 PLASINGER. RADOSLAV. Tennis I, Basketball I, Track 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 2,3, Ping Pong 2 POHLMAN. CONNIE L. Base Bunnies 2, War Party 2, COE 4 PORTER, DONNA C. Spanish Club I.2,3,4 PRATT. MIKE. Basketball I, Track 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4 PRICE, KENDRA L. Newspaper Staff 2.3, Pom- Pon 2.3, Spanish Club 2.3, Ski Club 3,4, War Party 3 PUSATERI. KATHLEEN M. GAA I.2,3,4, Pom 2,3,4, War Party 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Powder Puff 3.4 PUYPE. MARGARET A. Tennis I, GAA I.2,3,4, War Party 2.3.4, Spanish Club 2,3, Ski Club 3,4 REED. RICHARD C. Football I,3, Baseball 2 REGISTER. DAVID P. Freshman Football I RESLER, JEFFERY W. Football I.2,3,4, Track I.2,3,4, Spanish Club I, Weightlifting 2.3.4 RITER, STEVE W. Tennis I, Basketball I, Key Club 2, Ski Club 3.4 ROBBINS, DAVID B. Track 2.3.4, Cross Country 3.4 ROBBINS, NANCY J. Powder Puff Football 2 ROBINET, PHILLIP N. Football. Baseball I ROBINSON, ALAN D. Track And Field I ROCHFORD. JEFFREY T. Key Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 3, Publications 3,4 RODRIGUZ. LARRY. Football l.3.4, Letterman's Club 3,4 ROHRS. MIKE K. Baseball I ROLLINS, JULIE A. Pep Club I, Drama Club 4 RONEY, HENRY R. L. M, Band I, Speech Club 2,3, DECA 4 ROVELLI. BRIAN D. Football I, Wrestling 2, Ski Club 2, Baseball 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4 ROWER. GARY. Track I.2,3,4, Cross Country I,2,3, Ski Club 2.3 RYAN.JAMES K. Football I,2, Track I.2, Drama 3 SALCIDO, CHRISTOPHER. Tri-W 2 SALCIDO, MARIE K. Tri-W 2 SANA, JOE A. Band I, Basketball 2,3 SANDERS, ALLEN T. Baseball 2.3, Football 3 SANDS, ROBERT G. Baseball I, ICE 4 SANTINO, TIM L. Basketball I SCHROYER, CHARLES E. Baseball 2.3.4 SCHROYER, PETER J. Drama 3,4, Baseball 3,4 SCOTT, LESLIE D. Tennis I, Pom Pon 2 SCOTT, WENDY J. Spanish Club I.2,3,4 SEPPALA, LARRY T. Band l,2,3 SHAGENA. MICHELLE L. Chorus I.2, GAA 3 SHARP, STEVE V. Football I, Basketball I SHERPARD. ROBERT A. Ski Club I.2,3,4, Key Club I.2,3,4, Debate Club 2, Wrestling 2, DECA 4 SHULTZ. LINDA E. Choir 2,3,4, Tri-W 2, Drama Club 3, LettergirIs's 3,4, Forensic Club 2 SHUPE. CINDY. COE 4 SINGLITON, MARIOR W. 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