Thunderbird High School - Warrior Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1978
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Mitzi Schardt The meaning of me is deep Like the rushing waters of an abysmal black river Lost in time and place l am that questionable portion'of the human being Always present Forever separate Bits and pieces of me pour out through the pens and brushes of great artists Christians mourn and plead for me Demons lust after me I am conceived out of the essence of life but Am the sole survivor of death I am the embodiment A Q l am eternal I am soul Melissa Boling The breeze blows gently through my hail Stroking my shoulders l walk along the beach Talking to the ocean with its uneeasing dialogue Teasing the waves that reach at my leet The sweet salty breath of the ocean lills my nostrils Lightening my heacl The ocean voice czoaxes my imagination l tlanrze in the sand A spirit unleashetl Rising with the titles to lly with the seagulls l eonie like the log Settling on the beach Anil peacefully nap to the tune al' sweet lullabies Sung by the ocean Melissa Boling Soaring Getting away Experiencing total command Soaring, a free spirit in the wintls Total joy at lifting ten feet oil' the grountl What has caused this rush ol exczitement? Cheering for my team at state A job, at last, a job The little Car, all mine on a birthtlay morning The rose he sent me secretly The love returned in his eyes Or is it just the beauty of breathing, sensing, exploring this shimmering moment of life. Tammy Schettlei 'Ms Ei ' WWE! .45 I HU ' I zhing. A W-PQ. tw 1 6'fgW:.L -..., ., l 5 .....,..., ......,.5.Q IM. --.ww-...- ,a,' ALA 4.,, ,-4' 9 Learmngw-. if F X Searching inwlwwnnw .gi 'mm Vx L, , L -J: 'JY x lff:'7,- dr. x u H ' , ,XS ,, 5 ,v ' A ' I4 I4 ,E --J Tax f5,x:,J ML,,,.w4 ,1.y:.-- ' t ., M f M 3 .,f.- .,., , 31, 4, : A 1-5 Y -X 1 1- , 4 Q f'?'5 QEUX: I , ,, I. -. U t U .SE f 'S ig X ' X :f:l,'fg' 6 Q ' ,il ': .: -is Q K AM 4 2:34 Ky Q A ,A ., ,,. A,,,.,,,w Xili- i ' I 5 P r nf pl nv ldv -1' q , Vi f I 'w v, ,f 'W Ea H- I. .4 ,. QQ: ,, ,fax W JH' , , E . ' W X . . KW .JW , rx iffkiw Q' '11, fra:-W ., ..M., . .A Wulf,-If A O 5 wr v N... 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F tricycle race. 2 Students show enthus Homecoming assembly. 3 Barbie shows off her hat and socks to Kelly Basso and Iackie Hadorn on Hat an 4 Randy England, Natalie Troan, and leff Ashby clown around a 5 Students get a preview of Homec 1 Cliff Sirks barges ahead of Scott St' C ll c C o During the week prec Homecoming game against I Party and the senior class The laser shoot and tricycle some of the crowd drawing Members of Thunderbir spirit activities during the lui d troupe dressed up on I-lomecc to spread the festive mood cheer squad sold orange balloons to lift spirits even h 3 1 5 l Balloons, Trikes, Clowns lift s irits P sq ,1,1 ,V f W ' 1 it Y ' ,gf A g' ., ,.,,,h, , ,V . 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' f J 4 Q 'T , Q .tm 'M Contests follow futuristic theme 1 1 Amy Lass rides the Senior Class float, which won an honorable mention. 2 Students dance to the sounds of Fugit. 3 Karen Orchard, Homecoming Queen, and Mr. Waldron ride in the halftime parade. 4 Michelle Rosinski and lennifer Mack ride the TRA float, which won first place. 5 Pom-Pon girls and the band perform at halftime. 6 Members of NIROTC present the colors during pre-game ceremonies. 2 A Q5 Q 3 ? uh. 5' SW W X , vw WM 1 w A 1 eronica achieves honors sf k:Q X t Q , HEFCXK ggij ...xxx NN kg x .XQX X kg . XY TW yt X , K 3 at THS I Veronica Zorzano enjoys visiting with friends. 2 Veronica pauses during her research in the media center. H Veronica with her date, David Carrera, at the sweetheart dance where she was crowned sweetheart. Veronica Zorzano is THS's only foreign exchange student lor the 1977-78 school year. Veronica was chosen hy Key Cluh to reign as Sweetheart Queen, the first such honor to he received hy a foreign exchange student at THS. Veronica is from Arica, Chile, and is '17 years old. She was enrolled as a junior this year. She enjoys Phoenix hecause it reminds her of the desert in Chile. She wanted to hecome a foreign exchange student hecause she enjoys traveling and meeting people in other countries. M Ting, NA 'YS 'N , X 95,1 V i L Q , X-TW ,-,,,,.f:, . grv Hr. va. V f, ii .41 il K ' S if , , -MSW, 'fx A V' H -- ' w , :sy-f 2'?fg'5 'A X K xffwxi Spoon River ntholog sells out three nights I Mark Erwin sings Three Nights Drunk to Sue Herrington. 2 Margaret Fuller Stack played by Lisa Munsey tells of her ambition to be a writer and why she failed. 3 The end of the first act ends with everyone asking why life is so bad. 4 Glen Pfortmiller portrays judge Lively. 5 Hanna Armstrong played by Debbie Nattell has gone to President Lincoln to ask for the release of hor son from the Civil War. On Nov. 2, 3 and 5 Thunderbird High School presented Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology . Ms. lane McSpadden was the play's director with Ms. Margie Robertson directing the musical arrangements. The fourth annual Christmas Assembly was presented on Dec. 21, 1977. The chorus, band, pom line, cheer, drama students and Arrows all did routines to entertain faculty and students. Student Council members put on a skit about Muscular Dystrophy. Gail Holstin reads a poem which brought tears to many. Y 'H AOOO' 'D' f -'-slr. -MW ?'!e'? 4'l-10- 1 Members of the stage band entertain between skits during the Christmas assembly. 2 Drama class students act out their modern version of Clement Moore's Twas the Night before Christmas. 3 Rick Ciesie plays Santa Claus in the drama skit. 4 The Pom Line dressed up as toys in a routine about Christmas morning. 5The Concert Band played during the Christmas Concert to spark yuletide spirit. 1 Kristi Green, Susan Gerkin, Kim Lambert, Martha Williams, Rachel Vezaldenos and Kris Vezaldenos sing Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas as the Thunderbird Women's Sextet. The group was formed by the girls and all preparations for the concert were arranged by them. 2 One of the doors decorated for Christmas. 3 A door decorated by Ms. Sheri Butout's Typing 3-4 class. :M Concerts, fun fill Christmas 1 Concert Choir takes a break between songs. 2 The Thunderbird Singers sing Merry Christmas the World Around , one of the highlights of the Christmas concert. 3 Paul Carmen delivers carnations. Christmas is a time for fun and song. Chorus helped carry on the tradition of song by holding ? Q I 1 Christmas concert on Dec. 20 in the gym. Ms. Margie Robertson directed the many choruses. Drizzling rain sent Greek day indoors for the first time in its four year history. Dancing, kissing and Olympic games were a part of the traditional celebration lanuary 12. The amphitheater was the setting of Mount Olympus until the heavens downpoured. The props were then moved to the English rooms where music and dance continued. Games and Dance were directed by the gods and performed by the audience. The gods were Iohn Ford, Cupidg Eddie Cordova, Mercuryg Kim Honer, Aphrodite: Bob Peterson, Ares: Cliff Sirks, Poseidong Karen Elson, Medusa, Shawn Arney, Dionysusg Cindy Dickson, Demeter, lackie Mack, Athena: Courtney Brown, Herculesg Zac Scott, Apollo, Christen Kinnen, Herag Tom Cowley, Hephaestusg and Bill Tracey, Zeus. The four year tradition was carried on and sponsored by Mrs. Ian Korte, Mrs. julia Willis, Mr. Robert Thoman and Mrs. Ian Rowe. N455 'fin' as if any 1 Bob Peterson challenges the audience to a Greek feat. ZA few of the gods take time out before exercising their powers. 3 Courtney Brown gives a few pointers on arm wrestling. Ry, ount Glympus rules juniors ii -1 X VK' -. N f'Xf0l.l.0 Q QW.. -....., - 6'-S' gills. KVW P1441 ZX 7 ix., .M 5 1. nn-L. I 'if 1 Iill Iones and Lorraine Leon demonstrate their arm wrestling techniques. Zlohn Warren, Cindy Bragaw, Laurie Gibbs, Cheryl Rovelli, Iill Iones, and Lorraine Leon indulge in Greek dancing. 3 The Greek dance is tried in circle formation, 4 Olympic darts are thrown by a Greek disciple T r -ww an-an-u r r u-u-nn: r r 1-apr-nl 1 ts 5 A ,Q l HUHHLU' '- 1 V .' :mai 5 B 3:15-iff: 4' Lileks Ml, L S+! . N. fi 1 Cheerleaders do a cheer at the Basketball Homecoming assembly. .2 Bruce Kennedy leads the sophomores in class competition cheering. 3 Two students dress up for the assembly. 4 Roxanne Falk and Kelly Sample, the first Queen and King of Basketball Homecoming. 5 Mr. Dave Harbester, Roxanne Falk, Rhonda Smith and Mary Gerkin dress up for the extraordinary out of the ordinary day. A new tradition was introduced to Thunderbird this year - Basketball Homecoming. The new Homecoming was held to attract more people to the basketball games and make basketball as big an event as football. Week long activities included a sports day, extraordinary out of the ordinary day and orange and blue day. A King and Queen were also chosen to reign. War Party members thought it was a successful idea because there was a lot of participation. L - P , rf 1, 1, wif, . ,fi QQ K .. QA I: I l i l QQX if Q a ,' f qx 5 ' N I Q L F? X , ie. 1 Sweetheart Queen, Veronica Zorzano is seated at her throne with her attendants Marie Wald, left and lulie Parke, right, by her side. 2 A couple take a brief pause between dances for a little conversation at the Key Club Sweetheart Dance. 3 Couples show us their dancing techniques at the fifth annual Sweetheart Dance. 4 Debbie Robertson seems to enjoy dancing with her escort. 5 Toni Bears and Scott Grantham pose for picture while photo club member, Greg Shupe takes photographs. Veronica reigns as Sweetheart Queen at Key Club Dance I Valentines Day was celebrated in the traditional way with sweethearts receiving flowers and candy from their sweeties. But along with those usual activities something a little different happened, Cupid visited our campus and granted lucky lovers Hershey kisses. , At the end of the day's excitement, Feb. 10 the traditional Sweetheart Dance was held in the gym. The attire was semi-formal, with couples dancing to the disco music of Rick Nunley. It was a festive occasion that culminated with the crowning of Veronica Zorzano, THS foreign exchange student from Chile. Her attenants were Marie Wald and Iulie Parke. t .1 Classes hold separate assemblies A new dimension was added to the assembly schedule. Along with the general school assemblies, separate class assemblies were held. Each class organ- ized the agenda for its own assembly. Each assembly promoted class spirit, school pride, and seemed to be received with enthusiasm by class members. ga aiiiitiranpp, 1 Students demonstrate new technique for skateboarding. Zluniors show 1 classmates how the Dating Game should be played. 3 Cheerleaders lead spirit chants. 4 Freshman student gets a pie in his face. 5 Freshmen . cheer at assembly. 6 Students tug war at class assembly. P. .,..-N mf ,fn ,w,,,, ...uv- ,,,,.-o- ',.f 1-ar' - .,4lt ' -Q-4. EM? i b F f fr F, W L..-als g'g x 1 Y 1 .P , .sum ,W 1 -A A! -f ff K' 1 ' S? i 5 695- sifzw . Tiff. 51 f 5 an S. Q Q? L ,rr I I 6 5 0 Q A ,'fQ.j. v l. f!3f?',A, . 115 ' V b 'S Lys . '-z. . Q f A .dh ti' ,Q It I J 1 Seniors form their winning pyramid. 2 Cheerleaders lead students in the fight song. 3 Students enjoy assembly activities. 4 Band members show their spirit between songs. 5 juniors and seniors participate in a tug- of-war against freshmen and sophomores. 6The Pom line performs an original dance. On February 17, total school assembly was held to promote school spirit. This assembly followed the individual class assemblies. The final spirit assembly featured competition between the four classes. This included a relay between the class presidents, a class-yell contest, and a pyramid building contest. The Pom line also performed a modern dance. arathon Dance raises 4059 total The Marathon Dance for Muscular Dystrophy, held on Feb. 24, earned 84,050 This was an increase over last year's total. The dance lasted thirteen hours, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Rick Nunley was D.I. for the dance and Mr. Ken Coy of KPHO T.V. stopped by with Timmy Dewl, the 1976-77 Muscular Dystrophy poster child. Orange juice and 350 hamburgers were donated by McDonald's. Coca-Cola was also donated and T-shirts sponsored by Schick were given to dancers. The money earned will help find a cure for Muscular Dystrophy. Admission to the dance for those not sponsored was S1 with I. D. and S125 without. . 1 , L , A Q . was M A gg 3. f , 1-wx ' .1 Q wk f, y'5gm 4 ,gir-'ff XX X A P. 1' wr -arf?-' 'Wu' 4 . Siafrr. 1 R' 1 fi' x V 6.2 i .s,g35E ifK- ' I f 1. , nf f, . m, zi,sff1e,. . r, 11 , . 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Maureen Riorden and Sue Robertson took second place for their gymnastic dance to BIYO. In the miscellaneous category Greg Clark took first place for his magic act while Randi Hedin took second place for her dramatic reading called The Man With the Broken Fingers. We had more acts audition this year than we've ever had before. We had a hard time selecting 21 acts to perform in the Talent Show, so I can imagine how tough it must have been for the judges to choose the winners, commented Mr. Ierry Iensen, band director. He continued, Despite the fact that it was raining the night of the Talent Show we still had an excellent turnout. The judges for the Talent Show were Mr. George R. Boucher, a parent of THS graduates, Ms. Mary Ann Charron, music teacher at Most Holy Trinity School, Ms. Cathy Crowl, instructor at Spisak Dance Academy: Ms. Phyllis Daughetery, Band Director at Peoria public schools: Mr. Dale Plumb, Band Diector at Grandview Elementary School: and Ms. Susan Washburn, kindergarten music teacher. I was very surprised at the number of people who came to see the show, commented Mr. Bruce Am- mann, assistant band director. He continued, I've never been involved in anything quite like this before but it was definitely an experience to remember. , ,. . .. X :S--V ff- ! 5 M Siiflii' ,i'1.s'ft2 v?.ffi:Q,',t will-:2':f11?-3-.1.WK g Q f i.ig3gjQ-.Q fsg-Q ' -3222441 t. X ,, .t,!'gf.' - A :QQ -2139 ' 'f 4 1 - 9 FY- 'iii .4 ' fox 'Q 'Y' if Y .,fz: 111.--. . - , W ru, 1. .. .-.sq , . 1 . - , L,., ,. - ,e . . H. ,. we ,Q .L at 17, , uv.-bg ar fmrwrr fs L. fwfiszfggwi.. . . ,41.g,f.s.fftgg:...g,,sr -Jil-1 225-egg af .xy 5 ., if - if -'fs Sk pr W wc- as lflrfbfil l' .--er 1 Roy Semerdjian displays his violin talents. 2 Carla Brown and Von Allen perform a disco dance number to Dance, Dance, Dance. 3Starla Hudson and Cindy Schultz do their winning routine. 4 Mike Sokol performs When You're Lying Awake to vocal recital. 5 Greg Clark suspends his brother in his magic act routine. This year was filled with many money making projects for the Senior Class. Some of the money was earmarked for a parting gift to the school. During Homecoming there was a flower sale. In December there was the Christmas dance and senior class tee-shirt sale. There was also a battle between the sexes and a senior class picnic planned for the spring. . wg - N. A I I ,vii Q: I., ' K, Ag. ',.4 , 'i Ms .ff .M We RE CHI 1 Shelley Sporleder, Senior Class secretary 2 Denise Moody, treasurer 3 Ruth Rafidi, vice-president 4 SENATORS: Keith Baer, Marian Leon, Ierry Cromack, Patti Petro, Alan Bond 5Vinnie Waldron, president GADVISORS: Mr. Kelly Purdy, Mr. Ron Milligan 7ADVISORS: Ms. Iulia Willis. Ms. Ian Rowe. Advanced Biolog builds friendship Shelly Sporleder, Laurie Ahrenberg, Steve Posluszny, Leanne Barr and Steve Miller all get together for a laugh during a morning Biology class. Tawnee Abbe Nancy Abbott William Abbott Darryl Abling Craig Ackerman lim Adams William Agnew Laurie Ahrenberg Wayne Allen Vicki Allison Pam Alvarez lulie Anderson 4? ,A x ,7 ,M 'Irv' ' -,iii i ji . 6 , il buff 49' X'!'S '-.ff C-J' -FN x Q5 'S ? '13 GLW' wmv -fl YW A N Rick Anfinson Kelly Archer Renee Armand Dave Amer jill Arroyo Robert Ashby Tammy Ashen brener Veronica Austin Sally Baab Sylvia Back Keith Baer Angel Bailey Michele Bailey Randy Bailey Richard Bailey Kathy Baker Shelley Baker Carolyn Ball Darrel Barker Laurie Barr Leanne Barr Betsy Basso Russ Baze Toni Bears Robert Beck Peggy Becker Billy Beebe Manuel Bedoy Allison Steinport Chuck Bell Keith Belsby julie Bennici judy Betts Diana Betz Tracy Binder Donna Birch ...gui Senate simulation challenges seniors Senior Steve Grand serves as vice-president during the senate simulation in government. ,aol-q 9' o 1 i Lori Bladon Linda Blohm Heidi Boatman jill Boissoneau Melissa Boling Alan Bond Scott Bordow Steve Bosch Tim Bourgeois Diane Bowers james Boyle Sherry Bram Well Senior elves decorate for holidays Ierry Cromack poses as a Christmas tree while decorating for the holiday dance sponsored by the Senior Class. Bryan Brazell Karen Brebner Chris Breen Dale Brening Terry Breth Waite Don Brink Scott Brittan Pam Brown Bruce Bruno Diana Budde Colleen Butera Stanley Capelik 'I' l l .sri hy' ix K ,. ef -' a Xt. A W Q F1 Y A 'Q z. 1 Q . jir- ,iy R: Akk ,e r t l. A in 5 'L .J ' k . il X fp 'if' :rj 'fi 5. ,fy l ll 'mv f i . A, ntl . sf fi' W f 'km 'K' wx fkk: I , f - S ft., -sig, -Qi' X - 1 :.-40.5 B at if I ht NYET -1 ' . - .. f,.WW,fi55-K f . 'Ak if V f -in-ri 5, It-k x. .gn-Qzl s' Q tfgiz Q11 1 - X S A S Sw , . A 5-41, 0, 31 X X 5, Don Capp Paul Carmen Rose Carter Carl Casey Curt Cavett Roberta Cecil Kerri Chambers Dawn Chase Barbara Christohunelli Thomas Christy Ronald Chupp Kelly Clark Kevin Coker Kevin Colbert Carol Colby Cathy Collins Philip Conrad Donna Cooper Gary Cooper Michael Craig Accountmg bu11ds computatlon sk111s Ienmfer Mack uses the wddmg mqchme for an exercise in Advanced Accounting. lerrlyn Crawford jerry Cromack Wendy Crosby Pam Cross Kim Culik Fran Cullari Andrea Cunningham Cynthia Cunningham Bonnie Dahl Cynthia Dake Dawn Daly loseph Danko Chervl Davis lohn Davis lohn DeDonatis lohn Deer jeaunotte Deming Matthew DoPinto Katherine Dettling Penny Dickerson C. P. Dillehunt Susan Dirr joan Dixon Robert Dickson Todd Doan jim Doesburg Victoria Dollman Lorrie Donald Carmen Dorccy Valerie Drakos Steve Driver Rory Drwinga Da vid Duncan Lisa Dunclzock Vickielynn Dupont Theresa Durfee Gregg Dyke Lena Dykes Yvonne Edelstein Richard Edmondsor William Edson jeffrey Edwards Nick Elardo Melinda Emde Darryl Emmett David Enos Lori Erickson Mark Erwin Bonnie Ewing YI. g 1'i,JV ACK N . ... 4, ik. 1, .Lf .X hx lf X is X N 'V - 5 Il: its is JP teak 1 s nf X is .S X Hijinks heighten - happ exuberance Amy Lass perches on top of Curt Thomas' shoulders during a playful Roxanne Falk Paul Fisch Bell: Fisher Lori Fitzgerald Kenny Flanders Steve Flood Sue Flood ludy Frasca Fredericka Fredericks Tom Freiday Mary Friedl Bill Friend Painting class popular with seniors Semor David Enos poses with his painting outside the art blllldlrlg jeri Ga bhart Melia Ganley David Garten Kelvin Gaw Steve Gee john Gerber Mary Gerkin Eric Geschke Keith Giles 7 Gaz? x, I N.. ...y f ve: '? a -R , 'QTY in-'X A' if '1i1..1V'v .1 ku ' Y, 'Y , ,Sf--? rl 'hwy it l '33 J Wendi Gillespie Cindy Goetz Wendell Graber Lisa Grago Steven Grand Lisa Grant Scott Grantham leanna Gray Vicki Gray Linda Green Bill Greer john Grubbs Sandra Gryslm Kimberly Gunter Mike Hadley Iacqueline Hadorn Philip Haggard Meryl Hall Tom Hamilton April Hammond Roger Hammond joe Hannasoh Lyle Harrenstein fill Harrington Laura Harris Ruth Harrison jeff Hart Shawn Hasse Ronald Hassler Emily Ha Vey Nena Hawkins loel Hawkley Rick Hawks Ann Hayden Randi Hedin Cindie Henningsen Robin Henschell Gail Herrin Sue Herrington Mark Herrmann qi? IP' -Of '2- ,jr j . '1,. - rf- ' .L ,dy Q ,'-11' , + r Jw F 5 - 44, , 'lf 53 A fi 0-D XS X X .Iva W q iyi no fl! ,. ! i E Autumn sunshme brin s out smiles Darcy Hester Gregg Hicks Wess Higgens Tim Hineman Wanda Holmes Gail Holslin Lance Holtorf Sandy Honahni Gail Hovis Seniors share experiences 'T'-S If ' f 4 I k 3. I ff Mike Howley Greg Hubler james Hughes Pam Hughes john Inthout Robert jackson Amy jaramillo Laurie jensen Carole jennings Michael johnson Angela jones Barbara jones '7Y1. 3 1 Carmen Dorcey, Karen Brebner and Marian Leon share a moment before class. 2Betsy Basso and Iackie Hadorn take a break during Advanced Biology. 3 Bret Edson shares an idea with a friend during government. is .-. .5 Terry jones Beth jordan Ricky jordan 4 17 ' ffki 1 - i f Mr 5 ' Bill jung William Kahn Marla Kaplan We Tim Kauffman Tina Kearns 423' Teri Keenan Rae Kelley Kelly Kennedy Mark Kesller A-L' Quit 'Ny S . -- - t Shawn Kilduff jeffrey Kirshner Tracy Kiser Clancy Klein Nancy Kleppan Paul Klinefelter Theodore Knochenhauer Derrick Knott Cheryl Kn udtson Darren Koons Madeline Koretski Michael Korza Andrea Kovacs Susan Kozalc Charles Krauss janet Kuefner Nicholas LaFronz Brian Landauer Szuawxjitf ' aff' V, gs. Q K' . 'T'-A 4 :Q gi 7 - ,ws z X -A I' mg pu ,I , W r .,, 1, -w uv fw .ww ef- ,MJ Student Council e encourages eotlon Ruth Rafidi talks to student government members during o Catherine Lancendorfer Kelly Larive Linda Lasbury Amy Lass Shelley Lassley Tami Lauber Thomas Law Melanie Leach Steven Ledwon Gregg Lentz Marian Leon Theresa Leon Cheryl Lewandowslri Velia Leera Belinda Lindenbolt Teresa Lohmeyer Kim Long jonathan Lord Lynne Lott Lisa Lowe Shelly Luthander William Lynn Brad Lyzwa Pattie McAllister Melody McAskill Dan McCluslcey Kielan McCollum Michelle MoDavilt Connie McDonald Mike McDonald T' 'iwj 51:5 , K? Q Q Q--4,9 ! Adu. A Q QI K 3 r 5' l., so 'a 6 A Aa. Ghstemng tree decorates dance Senlor Andrea Cunningham decorates the Christmas tree donated by Student Council for Laura McFarland Melinda McGra1h Patricia McGrath john McKibbon Iames McNally lennifer Mack RoseAnn Maisto Bob Majeski Lisa Marchal Carmen Marino Valerie Marsh Ralph Marshall Carmen Martin Dawna Martin Annarita 'V' Martinolich fl 1 Steve Masser Randy Matuslcey Valerie Mau 'H t Norman Menter Cindy Merrill Darrell Michael julie Milham ,A xy james Miller jolm Miller Scott Miller Steven Miller 'L 77' Melody Milliron Bret Minogue Debborali Missineio Susan Moen Newspaper staff demands diligence Bnan Landauer and Cathy Lancendorfer and LuAnn Harris read copy and wrlte headlines for a fall lssue of the Chiefls Chant. Tony Montana Dawn Moody Kelly Moore Kim Moran Margaret Moran Charles Morehouse Carrie Morgo Ellen Morrow Calvin Motley Frederick Mueller Dean Murphy Lance Murphy Clowns featured in Fiesta parade --Q...- W3 we ...av V 559 ff ,,,, K, l 0 1, btiy Vp ig sk' X' Randl Hedin and Bootsie Schimmels show off the costumes they wore ' ' ' ',A, AV,, ,L m the F16StH Bowl parade, Edward Myers Kevin Myers Michael Neau Becky Nelson Roland Nelson Terri Newman Susan Newport Rick Niemeyer Danny Nilles Larry Nunley Rick Nunley Bridget Ochmann , ,-.'.+' ,-Y' X 'Dill 'F -'F' wwf' -'P In 1 l fy K fx QNL... 1 F Z, 'uf' xi QX v- Jw 'PD' I . Ax Vim F 7 N M f.-.11 so - ,,.,- . i . A-wav' 'Cnr-'WN 11.-1.9 Gt 14.1 fr--49' Qtr:-J bt! t fig -...J Karen O'C0nnell Doug O'Connor, Steve O'Hanlon Stacey Offerman Virginia Olivio Travis Olroyd Karen Orchard Charles Ostrowski X Claudia Ottinger Rick Page Ioanne Palermo Steve Palm julie Parke Stacey Parker Tamara Parks Donald Parrish Robert Parrish Pam Parry Geralyn Pascarella lack Paul Bonnie Pelley Doug Peters Patti Petro Cathie Pettid Michael Pettifohn Sharon Pfeil Sherry Pickering Angela Picone Steven Plante Kathy Plein Allan Plumb Randy Pollack Wanda Poore Steven Posluszny Lorie Pruitt Lisa Puype Keith Racette Stephanie Radvich Ruth Rafidi Paul Ray Physics class measures velocity v- ' Mr. lim Forsman's homeroom physics class performs velocity experiments by dropping weights off the stadium bleachers ti MW - , Tami Reeves Bill Reger Theresa Reichert Gary Reichow Lisa Remillard joel Resler Terry Reyes Scott Riley Harry Rimbey Don Rivera Carla Roberts David Roberts Cyrus Roedel Tom Roehlke Neil Rodgers Richard Rodgers Steve Rodgers Steve Rosales Michelle Rosinslci Ron Rossi Robin Rotsteen Eric Rovelli Tami Ruggireo Mike Ruiz Valerie Rusher Randy Russell George Rust Ed Sabatka Faye Sabalka W' 'M r. ...hw ,qw Publications personnel prize ple time Members of the newspaper staff provide Madeline Koretskl with an uplifting experience. Sandy Sadler Kelly Sample john Sandorf Frank Sansone Laura Sapp Debbie Saul Shelly Sawyer Lance Schell Mitzi Schardt Tammy Schettler Ada Schimm els Laura Schlegel Seniors portray 'no evil' monkeys Point out no evil, watch no evil and touch no evil are played by seniors Bill Greer, Sharilyn Stanley and Nick LaFronz. Elizabeth Schloeman Lisa Schoonmalrer Diane Shultz Robert Schwalb Valerie Scodeller David Scott Lori Scala jeff Seff Roy Semerdjian Claudia Sezale Paul Sfalanga Laurie Shagena AG! J if-V D' 1 X if H -iq.-ug Sw lk . S1737 ' M4-6 tv' Debbie Short Debra Shulda Wayne Shurbet Mark Siegert Kevin Simpson Byron Singleton Tanya Sloan Cathy Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Nancy Smith Ray Smith Rhonda Smith Lori Smyser Mike Solcol Chris Sommer Debbie Spayd Shelley Sporleder Donald Stamper Sharilyn Stanley Scott Steele Vincent Stein Cindy Steinke Mark Stell Stephanie Stewart Paul Stiak Glenn Stoneman Cindy Stoops Vickie Stoops Michael Straight David Stroud Danny Sweitzer Tom S wich ten berg Steve Terry Brent TeSelle Curtis Thomas Ns .X xii' . 4ee'a Mathew Thomas 1- f M Brian Thornquist I ' gf 'A , ,fv ' Gregg Travers ' 'F S T- w Mark Trebitowski Q' , J' 0 'K if af ' 1 Calculus problems absorb seniors NA --...- Warns .r77 YJ 1 .DTN N lx meg Seniors in second hour calculus class work on homework assignments. AN 'QUE Gordon Tronn Dawn Ullrich Dana Utton Roger VanLeeuwen Donna Vansteenburg Lynn VanSyoc Mildred Vaughn Neil Vaughn Dale Verona Daniel Verona Deborah Vineyard Lori Vineyard Gary Voorhees Senate simulation passes mock bills Steve Miller and Tony Montana prepare to tell their views on a bill while Mr. Kelly Purdy reads it aloud during the senate simulation in government. Annette Voss Marie Wald Vincent Waldron Stephen Walker Randy Wallenberg Bm, W., it William Walp Allison Walratli wx., - Geoffrey Waltz lames Warmuth Brandy Watson David Way Reed Weber Samuel Weissman naw- Melody White Kimberly Wicker! Amy Williams Andrew Williams Cindy Williams Douglas Williams Wendy Williams Angela Wilson loan Wilson Kemlyn Wilson Albert Witte Robin Woldt Valerie Wooley Sharon Worthen Nancy Yanez james Yaple Kristine Yatsak Christine Zade Eric Ziegler julie Zimmer Seniors Activities TAWNEE G. ABBE GAA 1: Leadership 4 NANCY E. ABBOTT Band 1: COE 4: FBLA 3 WILLIAM G. ABBOTT Model UN 4: Ski Club 3.4 DARRYL S. ABLING Chess Club 33 LEO Service Club 3: Swimming 2 CRAIG V. ACKERMAN Band 1.2.3.4: Guitar 2.3.43 Guitar Club 4: Seminar 1: Stage Band 4: Wrestling 1.2.3 IAMES P. ADAMS Basketball 1: Football 1.3.4: Golf 2.3.4: Model UN 4: Spanish Club 1 LAUREN D. AHRENBERG Homecoming Committee 3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.4: NHS 3.4: Softball 3: Spanish Club 1.2.3: TRA 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: War Party 1.2.3.4 WAYNE L. ALLEN Baseball 1: Football 1.2.3: NHS 3.4:Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 VICKI I. ALLISON Chorus 1.2.3.4: GAA 1 PAMELA I. ALVAREZ Band 3.4: Stage Band 3 IULIE R. ANDERSON COE 4: GAA 1 RICK A. ANFINSON Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3.4 KELLY ARCHER Band 1.2.3.4: Ensemble 3: GAA 1.2: NHS 4: Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 1:Swimming 2.3.4: Tennis 1: War Party 3 DAVID E. ARNER Football 1.2.3: Key Club 3.4: No Wana Batc Club 2: Spa nish Club 13 Track 3 IILL S. ARROYO COE 4: FBLA 3: GAA 2 ROBERT I. ASHBY Clown Club 4: Football 13 Navy Club 4: No Wana Bate Club 2: Rifle Team 4: Spanish Club 4 SALLY I. BAAB Band 2.3.4: GAA 13 Spanish Club 1.2: War Party 1 STEPHEN BACHMAN Portal Club 4 SYLVIA L. BACK Spanish Club 1: TRA 1.2.3.4: Tumbling 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 KEITH A. BAER Cross Country 2: Key Club 2.3.43 Student Council 4: Track 2: Model UN 4 ANGEL L. BAILEY GAA 1: Newspaper Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 1: Yearbook 4 MICHELE T. BAILEY Drama Cltlb 1: GAA 1.2: HOC 4: Model UN 4: Ski Club 1 RANDY I. BAILEY Basketball 3.4: Track 3.4 RICHARD I. BAILEY Guitar Club 3.4 KATHLEEN D. BAKER Band 1.2: FBLA 3: TRA 1.2.3 SHELLEY M. BAKER DECA 3 CAROLYN A. BALL COE 4: FBLA 2.3: Spanish Club 2 DARREL W. BARKER Football 1: Wrestling 1 LAUREL S. BARR Aeroettes 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 3.43 Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 1: TRA 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 LEANNE M. BARR Aeroettes 1.2: Letterpersons 2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: TRA 1.2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 ELIZABETH M. BASSO Letterpersons 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2: TRA 2.3.42 Track 2.3.4: War Party 2.3.4 ROBERT H. BECK Field Activities 2.3.4.5 PEGGY L. BECKER Base Bunnies 1: COE 4: FBLA 2: GAA 1.2 MANUEL BEDOY Spanish Club 3 KEITH E. BELSBY Basketball 2.3: Ski Club 3.4: Tri-W 3 IULIE A. BENNICE Alyonians 1.2 IUDITH K. BE'I'I'S Aeroettes 2: GAA 1.2: NHS 4: Ski Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Tri-W 3.4: War Party 1.2.3 DONNA M. BIRCH GAA 1: Spanish Club 1.2: Speech 3: Tennis 1 LINDA K. BLOHM GAA 1.2.33 Spanish Club 1: Volleyball 1.2.3.4 MELISSA A. BOLING Band 1.2 ALAN D. BOND Backpack Club 3.4: Chorus 1.2.3: Drama Club 1.2.3: German Club 2: Math Club 3.4: Physics Phreak 4: Portal 4: Science Club 3: Student Council 4: Tennis 1 SCO'I'I' E. BORDOW Chess Club 2.3.4: Editor in Chief of Newspaper 3.4: Publications Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Speech Club 3.4: Tennis 2.3: Yearbook 4 DIANE R. BOWERS Drama Club 2: FBLA 2.3: GAA 1: Speech 4 IAMES BOYLE Choir 1.2.3 SHERRY K. BRAMWELL War Party 1 BRYAN W. BRAZELL Chess Club 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Golf 2: Key Club 3.4: Model UN 3.4: Ski Club 3: Student Council 1.3 KAREN M. BREBNER Drama Club 3: GAA 1.2: Key Club 3: Model UN 4: Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: War Party 1 DALE E. BRENING Wrestling 1.2.3.4 TERENCE T. BRETHWAITE Basketball 1: Football 1: Track 1.2.3.4 DONALD C. BRINK Baseball 1.2.3.4: Football 2: Publications Club 4: Wrestling 1: Yearbook 4 PAMELA S. BROWN Choir 3.43GAA 1.2.3: Softball 3: Track 1.2.3 BRUCE R. BRUNO Guitar Club 2.3.43 VICA 4 DIANA I. BUDDE GAA 1 STANLEY D. CAPELIK Backpack Club 4: Math Club 3.4: NHS 3.4: Science Club 4: Spanish Club 1.2.33 Tennis 1: Wrestling 3 PAUL C. CARMEN Cross Country 3: Key Club 4 RONALD M. CARTER DECA 3 CARL R. CASEY Football 1: Wrestling 1 CURT W. CAVE'I'I' Football 1 ROBERTA D. CECIL Archery Club 2: GAA 1.2: Guitar Club 4: Spanish Club 3: VICA 4 KERRI L. CHAMBERS Base Bunnies 1.2: DECA 3.4: CAA 1.2.3.4:Mat Minders 1.2: Spanish Club 3: Spikettes 2.3: Tri-W 2: War Party 1.2.3 DAWN R. CHASE GAA 1.2: War Party 1.2 BARBARA K. CHRISTOFANELLI Aeroettes 1.2.3.4: DECA 3: Guitar Club 4: Letter Persons 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3: TRA 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 THOMAS R. CHRISTY Backpack Club 4: Band 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2 RONALD A. CHUPP Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Football 1 KELLY S. CLARK Football 1: Ski Club 2 KEVIN S. COLBERT Baseball 2: Track 1 CAROL L. COLBY Base Bunnies 1: Spikettes 2 CATHY A. COLLINS Letter Persons 4: Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 1: TRA 1.3.4: War Party 1.3.4 PHILIP W. CONRAD VICA 4 GARY M. COOPER Band 1.2.3 EPHRAM CORDOVA Track 1 IERRLYN M. CRAWFORD Key Club 3: Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Tri-W 3: Yearbook 4 GERALD H. CROMACK Latin Club 1.2.3: Model UN 4: NHS 3.4: Speech 2.3.4: Student Council 2.3.4: Track 1.2 WENDY L. CROSBY Band 1.2.3: Choir 1.2.3: Majorette 1.2.3 PAMELA M. CROSS Base Bunnies 1.2: CAA 1.2.3: Tennis 1 KIMBERLY A. CULIK Softball 4: TRA 4 FRANCINE CULLARI COE 4 ANDREA I. CUNNINGHAM Badminton 4: Softball 4: TRA 3.4 CYNTHIA L. CUNNINGHAM Band 1.2.3.4: Swimming 2.3 BONNIE G. DAHL Aerceltes 1.2.3.4: Diving 4: Letter Persons 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3: TRA 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 CYNTHIA K. DAKE GAA 1.2: War Party 1 DAWN D. DALY GAA 1: DECA 3.4 ICISEPH M. DANKO Football 1: Golf 1 IOHN T. DAVIS Football 3: Tennis 1.2 IOHN S. DEDONATIS DECA 3: Football 1 IEANNETTE E. DEMING Base Bunnies 2: GAA 1.2.3.4: Mat Maids 2.3: Track 2: War Party 1.2.3 MATTHEW I. DEPINTO Newspaper Staff 3.4: Pulications Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Vice Presidents Committee 4: Yearbook 3.4: Yearbook co-editor 4 KATHERINE M. DETTLING Spanish Club 4 PENNY L. DICKERSON Tutor 4 C. PAGE DILLEHUNT Student Council 2.3 SUSAN K. DIRR COE 4: French Society 2,33 NHS 2.3.4 IOAN M. DIXON Cheer 2.3: GAA 1.2.3: Track 2: War Party 1.2.3 IAMES R. DOESBURG Football 1.2: Track 1.2.3.4 VICTORIA L. DOLLMAN Ski Club 1.2: Tri-W 2: War Party 1 LORRIE I. DONALD TRA 1.2.3.4 CARMEN L. DORCEY Badminton 1: French Club 2: GAA 1: Key Club 3: Photo Club 1.33 Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Ski Club 2: War Party 1: Yearbook co-editor 4 RORY A. DRWINGA Anytown Delegate 4: Iunior Classical League 3.4: M A'T'H 3.4: NHS 3: Student Council 1.2.3.4: TRA 4:,War Party 3.4 VICKIELYNN DUPONT GAA 3.4: Guitar Club .4 GREGG W. DYKE Cross Country 2 RICHARD T. EDMONDSON Wrestling 1: Football 1 WILLIAM B. EDSON Basketball 1.2.3.4: Golf 1.2.3.4: Lettermans Club 1.2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3 NICHOLAS D. ELARDO DECA 3: Track 1.2.3 DARRYL I. EMMETI' Football 3.4 LORI M. ERICKSON VICA 4 MARK A. ERWIN Basketball 1: Boys State-Boys Nation 4: Cheer 3.4: Civitan 3: Football 1.2.3: Guitar Club 3.4: Key Club 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3: War Party 2.3.4 ROXANNE D. FALK Basketball Homecoming Queen 4. Cheer 2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Girls State 3: Spanish Cl'ub 1: War Party 1.2.3.4 PAUL E. FISCH Band 1.2.3.4: Chess Club 1: Guitar 4: M'A T H 3: Track 3.4 BETH V. FISHER GAA 1: German Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2.3:: VICA 4 LORRAINE A. FITZGERALD Base Bunnies 1: DECA 3: Drama Club 2: GAA 4: HOC 3: Spikettes 2: Track 2 STEPHAN I. FLOOD Cross Country 2: Track 2.3 SUZANNE M. FLOOD Spanish Club 1: Tri-W 3: War Party 1 FREDERICKA A. FREDERICKS Sun Chief's Indian Club 3.4: Thunderbird Indian Club 3.4: Yearbook 4 MARY F. FRIEDL Base Bunnies 1.2: Drama Club 2.3: HERO 4: TRA 1.2.3.4: Tri-W 2.3: War Party 1.2.3.4 CYNTHIA L. FULTON Band 1: War Party 1 CARMEN D. GAMBER Backpack Club 4: HOC 3.4: Spikettes 3 MELIA A. GALEY Badminton 2: GAA 1.2.4: War Party 2 STEVEN M. CEE Cross Country 2: Track 2.3 IOHN R. GERBER Basketball 1.2.3.4 MARYIANE GERKIN Band 1: Basketball 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.4: Track 3.4: Volleyball 1.2.3.4: War Party 3.4 ERIC D. GESCHKE Cross Country 1.2.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Track 1.2 WENDI L. GILLESPIE Base Bunnies 3: Choir 1.2: GAA 1.2: HOC 4: Tri-W 3: War Party 1.2.3 CINDY I. GOETZ GAA 1: Iunior Classical League 3.4: Keywanettes 3: NHS 3.4: Ski Club 2. Swimming 1.2.3.4: Varsity Club 3 WENDELL GRABER Baseball 1.2: Tennis 3 STEVEN M. GRAND Baseball 1: Basketball 3: Football 1: Track 1 SCOTI' R. GRANTHAM Football 1: Wrestling 1.2 IEANNA M. GRAY Chorus 1.2: Creative Writing 1 VICKI I. GRAY Cheer 2: GAA 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 LINDA G. GREEN COE 4: Drama Club 2.3: FBLA 2: Keywanettes 3: Spikettes 3 WILLIAM R. GREER Backpack Club 4: Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2: Physics Phreak 4: Science Club 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: TRA 3: Track 1.2.3.4 IOHN D. GRUBBS CETA 3: Football 2.4: HERO 4: Track 4 KIMBERLY GUNTER GAA 1: Ski Club 4: Spanish Club 1.2.4i SANDI A. GRYSHO DECA 3.4: GAA 1.2.3: War Party 1 MICHAEL E. HADLEY Football 1.2.3: Guitar Club 4: Key Club 3.4: Track 1.2.3.4 IACQUELINE R. HADORN Basketball 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Softball 3.4: Swimming 2.3: Tennis 1.3: War Party 1.2.3.4: Yearbook 4 PHILIP L. HAGGARD Band 2.3.4: Football 1: Ski Club 1 MARY S. HALL Band 1: DECA 3: FHA 2: Rodeo Club 2 . THOMAS I. HAMILTON Baseball 4: Key Club 4 IILL A. HARRINGTON Band 1.2.3.4: DECA 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Swimming 1: War Party 1 SHAUN M. HASSE Chorus 1.2.3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Key Club 4: Spikettes 3: Tumbling 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3 IOEL F. HAWKLEY Ski Club 1 RICHARD H. HAWKS Football 1: ICE 4: Math Club 3: VICA 4 ANNE M. HAYDEN Band 1.2.3: Base Bunnies 2: Diving 1.2.3.4: GAA 1: Ski Club 2.3.4: War Party 1 RANDI-IEAN G. HEDIN Chess Club 3: Clown Club 4: French Society 2.3: German Club 1.2.3.4: Model UN 4: NHS 3.4: Science Club 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Speech 1.2.3.4: Thought Incorporated 3 CYNTHIA K. HENNINGSEN Band 1.2.3.4: Base Bunnies 2: French Society 2: Ski Club 2.3.4:: Swimming 1.2.3.4: TRA 1.2 ROBIN L. HENSCHELL Drama Club 2.3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Softball 3.4: Volleyball 3.4 GAIL M. HERRIN GAA 1.2: German Club 1.2: ICE 4: NHS 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3: VICA 4: VP Committee 2 SUZANNE E. HERRINGTON Chorus 1.2.3.4: Ensemble 4: GAA 2.3: Track 3 MARK E. HERRMANN Baseball 1.3: Football 1.4 GAIL D. HOLSTIN Chorus 1.2.3: Forensics 2.3.4: Keywanettes 3: Mat Maids 2: Model UN 4: Student Council 1.2.3.4: Student Court 4: TRA 4: War Party 1.2.3.4 LANCE HOLTORF Baseball 1.2.3.4 SANDRA D. HONAHNI Band 1.2.3.4: Base Bunnies 1.2: GAA 1: ICE 4: Indian Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Spikettes 2.3: Sun Chief's Club 2.3.4: VP Committee 2.3: War Party 1.2 MICHAEL A. HOWLEY Backpack Club 4: Math Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Tennis 1 GAIL M. HOVIS Ski Club 4: GAA 1.2.3: War Party 1.2.3.4 . . GREGORY S. HUBLER Football 1.4 PAMELA A. HUGHES GAA 1 NENA M. HYATT COE 41 FBLA 2.3: GAA 1 ROBERT I. IACKSON' Band 1.2.3.4: Baseball 2: Football 1: Ski Club 1.2.3.4:, Wrestling Z LAURIE M. IENSEN Indian Club 4 TERRY L. IONES Basketball 1: Crow Country 2: Football 1: Ski Club 2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4 MARY E. IORDAN COE 4: FBLA 2.3 WILLIAM C. IUNG Football 1: Spanish Club 1 WILLIAM A. KAHN Backpack Club 4: Basketball 1: ' Football 1.2.3: Ski Club 4: Track 2 DIANNE M. KALISKI AVC Training 3.4: GAA 1.2: Leadership 1.2: Student Council 1: War Party 1.2 TIMOTHY M. KAUFFMAN Basketball 2: Cross Country 3: Football 1: Track 4 AUGUSTINA M. KEARNS Aeroettes 1: GAA 1.2.3: DECA 3.4: Spikettes 3: War Party 1.2.3 RAE A. KELLEY Drama Club 2.3.4: FBLA 2.3.4: Student Council 2 KELLY A. KENNEDY Backpack Club 4 MARK A. KESTLER Football 1 SHAWN T. KILDUFF Cross Country 1: Football 1.2: Track 1 IEFF M. KIRSHNER Drama Club 4: Guitar Club 4 CLANCY R. KLEIN Drama Club 2.3: Model UN 4 NANCY L. KLEPPAN Archery Team 1.2: Art Club 1.2 STEVEN P. KLINEFELTER Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3 DERRICK I. KNOTT Baseball 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3.4 CHERYL L. KNUDTSON Chorus 2: GAA 2: ICE 4 DARREN F. KOONS Guitar Club 4 MADELINE. M. KORETSKI Newspaper Staff 4: Publica- tions Club 4: Yearbook 4 SUSAN H. KOZAK Softball 4: Swimming 1.2.3.4: TRA 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2 CHARLES R. KRAUSS Athletic Trainers 1.2.3: Cheer 3.4: Football 1: Key Club 3: Leadership 4: Model UN 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Publications Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: War Party 4: Yearbook 3.4 IANET L. KUEFNER Band 1: CAA 1: Leadership 4: Ski Club 3 NICHOLAS I. LAFRONZ Basketball 1.2: Football 1.4: Math Club 3: Model UN 4:NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: Weightlifting 1.2.3.4 CATHERINE A. LANCENDORFER Band 1.2.3: DECA 3: Newspaper Staff 4: VICA 4: War Party 1 BRIAN F. LANDAUER Newspaper Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Yearbook 4 - THOMAS R. LAW Baseball 2.4: Basketball 1: Football 1: Track 1 AMY L. LASS Base Bunnies 2.3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Softball 3.4 SHELLEY I. LASSLEY COE 4: GAA 1: Tri-W 3: War Party 'I TAMI L. LAUBER DECA 4 MELONIE L, LEACH Aeroettes 1,2: GAA 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2: War Party 1 STEVEN D. LEDWON Football 1 GREGG A. LENTZ Band 1,2: Photo Club 3.4: Yearbook 4 MARIAN R. LEON Drama Club 2.3: NHS 3.4: Publications club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: Student Council 3.4: Yearbook 4 THERESA M. LEON GAA 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Swimming 1.2.3 CHERYL L. LEWANDOSKI Chorus 1,2: COE 4: FBLA 3.4 BELINDA D. LINDENBOLT Band 1: GAA 1.2: Track 1 TERESA I. LOHMEYER DECA 3.4: War Party 1 IONATHAN D. LORD HERO 4: Stlldent Union 1.2 SHARON L. LO'I'I' Badminton 2.3: Flag Team 4: Key Club 4: Leadership 2.3. Mat Maids 1.2.3.4: Photo Club 3: Ski Club 3.4: Spikettes 1.2: Student Council 2: War Party 1.2.3.4 LISA I. LOWE Tumbling 1 WILLIAM A. LYNN Spanish Club 2: Track 2.3.4 PATRICIA M. MCALLISTER COE 4: GAA 1.2: War Party 1 IAMES K. McCOLLUM Basketball 1: Football 1: Forensic Club 1.2.3.4: Track 1 MICHELLE F. McDAVI'I'I' Aeroettes 1: DECA 3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Mat Maids 1.2: Ski Club 1, Track 2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3 CONNIE I. McDONALD Photo Club 4: Spanish Club 1.2: GAA 1.2.3.4 MELINDA S. MCGRATH TRA 2.3.4: War Party 1 TIMOTHY P. MCNEIL Football 1.2 IENNIFER A. MACK GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.4: Softball 3.4: Spanish Club 13 Student Council 13 War Party 1.2.3 LISA A. MARCHAL Aeroettes 1: Cheer 2: GAA 1.2.3.4: HOC 3: Mat Maids 3: Spanish Club 1: War Party 1.2.3.4 CARMEN G. MARINO Model UN 4: Newspaper Staff 41 Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Track 33 Yearbook 4 VALERIE L. MARSH Chorus 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3 RALPH L. MARSHALL Football 1: Guitar 2.3 ANNARITA E. MARTINOLICH GAA 1: HOC 4: Spanish Club 1: Speech Team 1:Student Council 1: War Party 1 RANDY L. MATUSKEY Backpack Club 3: Spanish Club 1 VALERIE I. MAU Cheer 1: Chorus 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 4: War Party 4 NORMAN L. MENTER Football 1 CINDY S. MERRILL Basketball 1: COE 4 IULIE A. MILHAM Anytown 3: Band 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 IAMES B. MILLER Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Key Club 4: Model UN 4: NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4 SCOTT F. MILLER Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: Football 1: Letterpersons 2 STEVEN F. MILLER Football 1.2 MELODY A. MILLIRON DECA 3.4: War Party 1 DEBORAH A. MISSINEIO FBLA 2.3 KELLY MOORE Aeroettes 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letter persons 2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3.4 CARRIE A. MORGO GAA 1.2.4: Mat Maids 1.2.4: Spanish Club 1.23 Tennis 1: War Party 1.2.4 ANTHONY D. MONTANA Football 13 Track 1.2: Wrestling 2,3 DAWN D. MOODY Aeroettes 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.42 NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: Student Council 4: War Party 1.2.4 MARGARET A. MORAN DECA 3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Track Z CHARLES W.MOREI-IOUSE Math Club 3.4: Tennis 3.4 CALVIN T. MOTLEY Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 13 Football 1 ELLEN I. MORROW GAA 1: Spanish Club 1.2.3 FRED M. MUELLER Football 1 DEAN E. MURPHY Baseball 1: Football 1 LANCE P. MURPHY Baseball 1,2: Basketball 1.2: Football 1.2: Golf 3.4: Ski Club 2 HAROLD E. MYERS Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1 KEVIN E. MYERS Chess Club 1 MICHAEL E. NEAU Basketball 1,2: Track 1.2.3.4 BECKY M. NELSON Basketball 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.3.4: Softball 3.4: Track Z: Volleyball 1.2.3.4 ROLAND Y. NELSON Cross Country 1: DECA 3.4: Guitar Club 2.3: Track 1 SUSAN G. NEWPORT COE 4: FBLA 3: GAA 1 RICHARD C. NIEMEYER Football 1: Track 2 CLAUJDIA I. NORTHCOTT GAA 1.2: Mat Maids 3: Spanish Clu 1 LARRY E. NUNLEY Football 1 RICKEY A. NUNLEY Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Chorus 1.2.3.4 KAREN L. O'CONNELL Backpack Club 3: DECA 3.4: GAA 1.23 Spikettes 1: War Party 1.2 STACEY K. OFFERMAN COE 4: FBLA 2.3: Student Council 13 War Party 1 TRAVIS P. OLROYD Football 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2.3 KAREN A. ORCHARD Cheer 2.3.4:GAA1.2.3.41Girl's State 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Student Council 1: Tennis 1.2.3: War Party 1.2.3.4 CHARLES E. OSTROWSKI Football 3: Track 3.4 x STEVE I. PALM Baseball 1: Footbal 1 IULIE M. PARKE GAA 1.2.3: NHS 3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: Swimming 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2.3 STACY S. PARKER GAA 1.2.3.4: Pom Pon 4: Spanish Club 1.2: Swimming 3: War Party 1.2.3 TAMARA L. PARKS COE 4:FBLA 2.3 DON L. PARRISH Football 1.2.3.4 PAMELA I. PARRY COE 4: Cross Country 1: Volleyball 1 IACK H. PAUL Yearbook 4 DOUGLAS E. PETERS Baseball 1: Football 1,2: NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 PATRICIA A. PETRO Curriculum Committee 4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Leadership 4: NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Student Council 3.4: War Party 2 MICHAEL I. PETTIIOHN Baseball 1: Football 1 ANGELA I. PICONE DECA 3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Ski Cltlb 1.2: Spanish Club 1: War Party 1.2.3.4 STEVEN M. PLANTE DECA 3.4: Track 3 KATHRYN M. PLEIN COE 4: FBLA 3: GAA 1.2: Qllill and Scroll 4: War Party 1.3 DALE A. PLUMB Band 1.2.3.4 WANDA S. POORE FBLA 3: GAA 1 STEVEN M. POSLUSZNY Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3 LISA M. PUYPE Badminton 3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Girl's State 3: Letterpersons 3.4: NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 KEITH W. RACETTE Wrestling 1.2.3.4 RUTH A. RAFIDI Aeroettes 1.2: Civitan 3: Forensics Club 3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Student Council 4: VP Committee 4: War Party 2.3.4 PAUL G. RAY Basketball 3: Football 1.2.3.4 WILLIARD E. REGER Football 1.2.3 THERESA I. REICHERT GAA 1.2.3: Swimming 1 GARRETI' A. REICHOW Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Football 2 LISA A. REMILLARD Key Club 4:Keywanettes 3: Math Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Student Council 4: Thought Incorporated 3.4: Trackers Spirit 4: Track 4 SCOTT A. RILEY Band 1.2.3.4 HARRY E. RIMBEY VICA 4 DON A. RIVERA Cross Country 3: Track 4 CARLA R. ROBERTS GAA 2: Ski Club 2 CYRUS I. ROEDEL Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1,2 THOMAS L. ROEHLKE Golf 1.2: Key Club 2.3: Ski Club 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1 NEIL K. ROGERS Track 1.4 STEVEN M. ROSALES Band 1: Baseball 1: Football 1.2.43 Wrestling 1,2 MICHELLE L. ROSINSKI DECA 3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3: War Party 1.2.3.4 C. RONALD ROSSI VICA 4 ROBIN D. ROTSTEEN GAA 1.2.3: Ski Club 3 ERIC A. ROVELLI Baseball 1.2.3.4: Football 1 TAMI L. RUGGIERO Badminton 2.3.4: GAA 1: FBLA 3: ICE 4: Softball 3.4: Track 4 VALERIE R. RUSHER Career Internship 4: Ski Club 3,4 RANDY I. RUSSELL Cross Country 4: Tennis 1.2.3.4 GEORGE S. RUST Basketball 1: Football 1.2: Golf 2.3.4: Track 1 EDWARD I. SABATKA Explorers Club 4: IA 3 FAITH A. SABATKA Swimming 3 SANDRA I. SADLER CAA 1: Mat Maids 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Photo Club 4: Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 1.2: Spikettes 1.2: War Party 1: Yearbook 4 KELLY W. SAMPLE Basketball Homecoming King 4: Close-Up 3.4: DECA 3.4: Drama Club 2.3: Golf 1.2: Key Club 2.3: Ski Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3: TRA 4 IOHN P. SANDORF Baseball 2.3: Basketball 2.3: CSF 2.3: Student Council 3: Wrestling 1 FRANK I. SANSONE Baseball 1.4: Chorus 3.4: Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3.4 LAURA A. SAPP Band 3.4: Flag Team 4 DEBRA A. SAUL Band 1.2 SHELLY L. SAWYER DECA 3.4: Newspaper 4 LANCE K. SCHALL NHS 3.4 TAMMY I. SCHETTLER GAA 2.3.4: Newspaper Staff 1.2.3: Publications Club 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 1,2: War Party 2.3: Yearbook 4 ADA E. SCHIMMELS French Club 2.3: GAA 1: German Club 2.3.4: Guitar Club 3.4: Science Club 3.4: Seminar 4: Speech 1.2.3.4: War Party 1 LAURA I. SCHLEGEL Spanish Club 2 ELIZABETH D. SCHLOEMAN Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: Swimming 3.4: TRA 1.2.3: Volleyball 1,2 LISA K. SCHOONMAKER Leadership 2.4: Ski Club 3: War Par 2 ROBERT W. SCHWALB Chess Club 3.4: Football 1: Swimming 3.4: Wrestling 1 LORI I. SCOLA Tumbling 2 IEFFERY I. SEFF Football 1: Wrestling 1.2.3 ROY V. SEMERDIIAN Chorus 1.2.3.4: Choir Club 1.2.3.4 LAURIE A. SHAGENA Badminton 2: Chorus 4: Drama Club 3: GAA 2: Track 4 DEBORAH L. SHORT DECA 4: GAA 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Student Council 3.4: War Party 1 DEBORAH I. SHULDA Chorus 1.2.3.4: GAA 1: War Party 1 DIANE I. SHULTZ Band 1.2.3.4: FBLA 2: Newspaper Staff 4 WAYNE I. SHURBET Football 1.2.3 MARK W. SIEGERT Band 1.2.3.4: Leadership 2.3 BYRON L. SINGLETON Football 1.2.3.4 TANYA D. SLOAN Chorus 3: GAA 1: Spanish Club 2: War Party 2.3 DEBORAH L. SPAYD Base Bunnies 3: GAA 1.2: HERO 4: Mat Maids 2: Spanish Club 1.2: Tri-W 3: War Party 1.2.3 KAREN E. SMITH Aeroettes 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: TRA 1.2.3.4: War Party 1.2 MICHELLE R. SMITH DECA 4 NANCY E. SMITH Key Club 43 Latin Club 3: Model IIN 4: Portal 4: Science Club 4: Student Council 2.3.4 RAYMOND L. SMITH Baseball 1: Football 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 RHONDA I. SMITH GAA 2.3.4: Ski Club 2.3.4: Spanish Cltlb 2: War Party 2.3.4 LORI E. SMYSER French Club 4: GAA 1.2.3: NHS 3.4: Spanish Cllub 1.2: Spikettes 2: Student Council 3: Tennis 1: War Party 2.3.4 DONALD S. STAMPER Baseball 1: Football 1.2.3.4: Letterspersons 3.4: Track 2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3.4 SHARILYN M. STANLEY Drama Club 2: GAA 1: M A T H 3: NHS 3.4: Spanish Club 1.12: Spikettes 1.2: VICA 4: War Party 1 SCOTT T. STEELE Guitar Cltlb 3.4 VINCENT I. STEIN Football t CYNTHIA I. STEINKE Backpack Club 3.4: GAA 1: Guitar Club 4 MARK A. STELL DECA 3.4 STEPHANIE A. STEWART Badminton 2.3.4: GAA 1.2: Ski Club 1: Tennis 1 PAUL E. STIAK Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Boy's State 3: Football 1.3.4 GLENN W. STONEMAN HOC 4: Leadership 3: NHS 3.4: Ski Club 3.4: Student Council 3: Track 3.4: CYNTHIA L. STOOPS GAA 1.2: War Party 1.2 VICKIE D. STOOPS GAA 1.2: War Party 1.2 MIKE STRAIGHT Football 1 THOMAS SWICHTENBERG VICA 3 BRENT L. TESELLE Band 1.2.3.4: Football 1.4 SHERRY K. THIERS GAA 1: Spanish Cltlb 1 CURTIS M. THOMAS Basktball 1.2.3.4: Football 1.2.3.4: Key Club 2.3.4: Spanish Cltlb 1.2: Track 1.2.3.4 WILLIAM G. TRAVERS Baseball 1: Newspaper 3.4 MARK TREBITOWSKI Band 1.2.3.4: DECA 3.4: Football 1.2: Key Club 1.2.3: Ski Cltlb 1 GORDON T. TROAN Football 3.4 MARIA A. TRUIILLO Spanish Cltlb 2 DAWN C. ULLRICH GAA 1.2.3.4: Softball 3: Track 2: Volleyball 2.3: War Party 1.12.3 DANA I. U'I'1'ON Guitar Club 2.3.4 ROGER L. VAN LEEUWEN Chorus 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4 LYNN M. VANSYOC Band 1.2.3.4: DECA 3.4: GAA II Spikettes 2: War Party 1 MILDRED E. VAUGHN DECA 3: GAA 1: Mat Maids 1.2: Ski Club 1: War Party 1.2 NEIL S. VAUGHN Track 3 DEBORAH L. VINEYARD Aeroettes 1.2.3: GAA 1.2.3.4: Letterpersons 2.33 War Party 2 LORI A. VINYARD Leadership 4: Track 1: War Party 2.3 GARY R. VOORHEES Football 1 ANNETTE M. VOSS Badminton 2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Softball 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Student Council 4: Track 3: War Party 1.2.3.4 VINCENT R. WALDRON Baseball 2.3: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Football 1.2.3.4: Homecoming King 4: Leadership 4: Student Council 4: Track 1 STEPHEN B. WALKER Basketball 2.33 Football 2: Model UN 4: NHS 3.4: Track 2.3.4 RANDY A. WALLENBERG Basketball 1: DECA 3.4: Football 1: Ski Club 3 WILLIAM F. WALP Chorus 1.2.3.4: Cross Country 4: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2 ALLISON L. WALRATH COE 4: FBLA 3: Tri-W 3 GEOFFREY E. WALTZ Band 1.2.3.4: DECA 3 STEPHEN A. WAMSLEY Chess Club BRANDY L. WATSON Chorus 1.2.3.4 DAVID T. WAY Football 1.2.3.4: NHS 3.4 BARBARA A. ANDERSON-WEAVER Band 1.2.3: Student Council 1.3 REED H. WEBER Ski Club 4 SAMUEL I. WEISSMAN Cross Country 1: Football 2.3: Track 1,2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3 KIMBERLY A. WICKERT GAA 1.3.4: Spanish Club 2.31 War Party 1 ANDREW B. WILLIAMS Backpack Club 4: Cross Country 2: Football 1: Ski Club 2.3: Track 2.3 CINDY R. WILLIAMS Badminton 2.3.4: DECA 3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1.2: Tennis 1.2.3.4: Tri-W 1.2 DOUGLAS A. WILLIAMS Chorus 3: Track 3 WENDY K. WILLIAMS Badminton 2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Softball 3: Spanish 1.2.4: Tennis 1.2.3 IOAN A. WILSON Photo Club 4: Ski Club 4 KEMILYN A. WILSON Base Bunnies 3: HOC 4: Keywanettes 3: Student Council 3: Tri-W 3 ALBERT A. WITTE Ski Club 4: Track 3.4 ROBIN L. WOLDT Band 1.2.3.4: Student Council 1.2.3 VALERIE A. WOOLEY Swimming 4 SHARON L. WORTHEN Badminton 2: COE 4: FBLA 2.3: GAA 1: Newspaper Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Spikettes 1.2: VP Committee 4: War Party 1.2.3.4 IAMES A. YAPLE Band 1.2.3.4: M'A T'H 3: NHS 4: Student 1,2 KRISTINE D. YATSAK Band 1.2.3.4: Base Bunnies 1: GAA 1.2: Key Club: 4: Mat Maids 1.2.3: Student Council 2.3: War Party 1.2 SUSSAN D. YORK Chorus 1.2.3: Spanish Club 1.2: Student Council 1.2.33 Track 1.2: TRAGYC 1.2 CHRISTINE L. ZADE War Party 1 ERIC D. ZIEGLER Band 2.3.4: Key Club 3.4: Model UN 4: NHS 3.4: Wrestling 2 IULIE P. ZIMMER DECA 3.4: GAA 1.2: Guitar Cltlb 43 Track 1: War Party 1 ' , 1 f an ,. 2 , at As juniors, students have grown accustomed to the atmosphere of THS and are now striving for greater goals. The junior-Senior Prom was the major class activity of the year, which took a great deal of time in planning. Other activities included serving concessions at home football and basketball games, and other assorted sales. Additional projects included a special junior class assembly, a spring dance, and the appointment of next year's class officers. 3 'atb' -WEL if f A t., , F 'io- 4 x 1. ' 'ff rffjf I '15, X V -1 . ... 'lv - Y r A. -' ska . - ' , f - Af STRIV N 1 Christen Kinhan, Iunior Class treasurer. 2Connie Gerkin, secretary. 3 Kim Preach, vice-president. 4 ADVISORS: Mr. Mike Dougherty, Ms. Barbara McCormick and Mr. Tod Prouty. Not pictured: Mr. Mike Franovich. 5 SENATORS: Perry Morehouse, Rita Voss, Theresa Owen, Michelle Geske and Mike Stanley. 6Iackie Woelfel, prsident. Robin Abling Mark Abram lodi Adams Mark Adams Steve Ahrenberg jennifer Albillar joe Albright Kathy Allan Willian Allen Chris Alvarez Dennis Anderson Randy Anderson Robin Anderson joe Anzelmo Lori Armand Tammy Armata Shawn Arney Bill Ashby Mary Ashby Barbara Ashenbrener Carri Atwood Laura Auerbach Anthony A viles Mike Bacon Bob Bailey Mark Bailey Robert Bailey Lisa Baldwin loe Barela Lori Barker US H1StOFy focuses study on C1V11 ar CIVII War generals md battles were the most popular fall. Marcia Barker lannae Bartlett Karen Beach Alan Beall Greg Beard lean Beard Ed Bearden losie Bedoy Nunzio Bellccomo Mike Bennett Scott Beversdorf Carol Bitler Debbie Blansett Sandy Blood Thomas Boesch Allen Boom Richard Boulanger Bill Boyd Cynthia Bragaw Linda Brandt Mythology umt features stud of Greek gods O E A. I. Beale and Iill Collins discuss each others feelings about a mythology reading assignment. Ann Bressette Shelene Brinson jim Brittain Greg Brockman Rich Broker Nick Brokeshoulder Courtney Brown Mark Brown Peter Burkevics Karen Buckley Marlene Burkhart Mona Butera Dwayne Butler Larry Boyton Vicki Byrd Anne Callow Marie Campbell Cheryl Cappello Brad Caron Henri Carpentier mzavvf-v-mn-rr:-r'rv'r YI XY' -ery, -wif IVE? t X .i David Carrera Sharon Carroll Carol Carter Susan Casey Chris Champion janet Christmas john Christie Pam Clark Dori Clifton Chris Coffey Lisa Coloord Carol Collins jill Collins Patricia Compton Nick Cook Danelle Cooley Eddie Cordova jeannette Cortese Tom Cowley Debbie Creighton Michele Crist Bob Cunningham Bill Curry Curtis Ceclan Rick Darling Don Davis Ron Davis Shirley Dean Danny DeBoer Vince DeDonatis Ken Deines Carolyn Delair Robert DeMaio Karen Deming Charles Dettling Susan Desjardins Gary Dircks Kris Dodson Kirk Dolenoe Kelly Douglas lim Drakos Darlene Drew lanet Drozda Randy Drwinga Diana DuBrall Patrick Duffy Tia Dunn Dawn Dyke Rudy Eokerman Caroline Eckstadt Ernie Edwards Cindy Ehrharl Greg Elkins james Elliott Karen Elson Pa ul EmHnger Barbara Enos Wayne Esclzler Peggy Evans Tom Ewalt Macrame designs challenge crafty Klrk Dolence exammes the texture of macrame cord Randy Faith Rosanne Falaschetti Samuel Fechenbaolc Marv Felljv john Fergusen Rhonda Ferradino Ruth Finch Fat Flanagan jim Flannerv Tracy Fliegel Kevin Flood Lina Flood Frank Flores Tammy Fontana lohn Ford Robin Ford Pam Frazier Ellis Fredericks Teri Frederlcing Brenda Freeman Iuniors add spirit in foreign dress Chris Frees jerry Gardner Desi Garrigan Connie Gerkin Michelle Geske Rick Gessner Laurie Gibbs Rick Giesie Gary GILQVHHC john Gill Denver Gilbreth David Goettl Edward Goins john Goodrich Elisa Goodwin Mike Gorczyoa lune Gower Sheryl Graham Tom Graham Laura Grapshi Stephanie Gray Kristi Green Steve Groeneveld Linda Grunden james Guerard Debbie Gutierrez Robin Halilc David Hall Cindy Hamilton Dawn Handley Susie Hannasch Steve Harness LuAnn Harris Tim Harris Tom Hasse Bob Haugland Michael Hazel Barbra Heath Dennis Hermansen Rick Herndon Debbie Higdon Linda Higgins james Hineman lake Hobbell Bennie Hobson Tricia Hofferber Linda Holderf Heidi Holtorf Kathy Honahni Kim Honer Claudia Hopson Kirby Houben Dana House jake Hubbell C, A. Huebsch Daryle Hunter David Hussey Kris lamsa Tim jantz Suzanne larman Arlene lennings Rick lensen Luke leziorski Charlene jones Craig jones Gerald jones jill lanes Lisa loslyn Denise ludy Ed Kaplan john Kapski Karl Kauffman Alisa Kearns Margaret Keenan lames Keith Mark Key Ronda Kidd loAnn King Christen Kinhan Myrla Kinsley Musicians build performing skills Howard McBride yumor practices, his drumming techniques during at mge jennifer Kirley lohn Kleppan DOAnn Karp Theresa Knrza Kim Krienke Laurel Kristick Fran Krolak Danny K lI8fH6I' Gary K untz Greg K untz Diann Kuznitz Kim Lambert Dan Lancaster Tricia Larrabee Patty Lasbury Rana Lassley Larry LaT0uf Debbie Lavens Sue Lawrence Kent Lay Margaret Keenan, Iill Iones and Lorraine Leon bask in the sun in the quad area after lunch. Autumn sunshine brings out smiles Vera Lees Cindy Lentz Tom Lenz Lorraine Leon Sue Lewis Martin Lindenbolt Don Lindquist Chris Lipska Kenneth Lipson Mike Lloyd jack Loesing Debby Londen Faron Long Phyllis Lorigo Kris Lowell Tina Lowell Darrell Lumpmouth Sheryl Lynn William Lynn Howard McBride leanne McBride Mary McCallun Marla MoUanel Steven McDonald Cathleen McNally Elizabeth McNeil Brian McViolrer Don MacFarlane jackie Mack Michael Magras Rae Malmos Mary Malone Bob Manouso Lisa Mandile Andrea Mangione Kent Maroney leff Marquis Lisa Martin Charlotte Marto Fred Mast Greg Mauer Keith Meerhoff Darla Michael joan Miller Mike Miller Steve Miller Bobbie Milliron Kyle Milne Connie Minslqv Christine Mion james Mitchell Mark Mitchell Russ Mitchell juliana Mitzen Carol Moen Kim Montgomery lim Moore Perry Morehouse Karen Motley Darrell Mullet Carrie Mullings Brad Mumpower Lisa Munsey Debbie Nattell Teri Neau Ginger Neel Suong Nguyen john Nichols Mary Nordquist Dee Norsworthy Forrest Nutter Myra Nybakken Nancee O'Bryan Donna O'Connor Kelly O'Connor Kathy O'Keefe Michael Ochoa Tom Ockenfels Tom Ogdon Diana Oliver 1. Scott Padgham, Darrell Mullet and Lawrence Talor practice their music for the Chrlstmis Concert. uitarists prepare for Christmas Y? -any ff' ! . . ,J ,xx i, 1 'C if l tT,,J,lP xl' Q.-if if 1 of ,A -fri. concert Becky Olson Debbie Olson jim Olson Kathy Orloski Teresa Owen Debbie Owens Scott Padgham Cathy Palermo Grace Parascandola Toni Parks Karren Parrish Mike Parrish Kitty Pauwels loe Pergola Carole Peters Jeanette Peters Kirk Petersdorf Robert Peterson Susan Peterson Brian Pettijohn Marshall Petty Glen Pfortmiller Gregg Phares Steve Phelps Brenda Pierce james Pierce Michael Pietro jane Pinto Vicky Pitts Denise Pollack Bev Polley Daniel Powell Kim Preach Randy Preston Brad Pruett Dave Pusateri Victor Quibas Lisa Raivel Chuck Rall Mark Ramsey Chuck Rand Teresa Ray Pam Raymond Mary Reavis Scott Reed Cindy Register Mike Reilly Rodney Reinert Bill Reingruber Harold Reitinger Sharon Remele Bonnie Reynolds Kieth Reynolds Frank Richard Kay Richmond Larry Rider james Riedel lim Riggle Mike Roberts David Rodgers Cindy' Rodriguez Sheri Roedl Geoff Rogers Cherly Rovelli Ann Rubin lenny Rubin Suzanne Sacher Brenda Saenz Cindy Saint Lou Sanboeuf Chris Sanford james Sansone Lisa Santoro Maureen Sarner Stephanie Sawyer Roberta Sawyers Chuck Scheible Heidi Schillings Luttina Schimmels Greg Schneider Fred Schroeder Tawny Schroeder Victoria Schroyer Kelly Schurtz Darlene Schwarz Bob Scott lanie Scott Kevin Scott Robert Scott Zac Scott Bob Sexton Cathy Sfalanga Dan Shagena Sandra Shagena Mitch Shappley Michael Sheehan Leslie Shone Linda Short Tara Short Greg Shupe P l AAH5 hi ' 'ilk ythology highlights English 5-6 Scottsdale site Chosen for prom Kathy Sullivan Lisa Sullivan Carolyn Sutter Ellen Taylor john Theisen Cindy Thomas Teresa Thomas jim Thompson Bill Thorsby jacque Tieman Mathew Tiffany john Tomkins Todd Townsend Bill Tracey john Trenkle Barb Tress Bev Tress Steve Tucker Tom Tucker john Turgeon Richard Turkie wicz Karen Tyrrell Candy Uhland Debra Ullrich Donna Urey jolynn Stulce Patrick Stults Robin Vendeville Tim Vollette Lori Vos Rita Voss Glen Walker Sharon Walker Stephanie Walker lohnny Warren Bill Weaver Glen West Debbie Whaley Martin White Michelle Wilkins joe Willett Deena Willis Lori Wilson Rhonda Wilson jackie Woelfel Kellie Woodward Alesyn Wright Mark Wright Marianne Yeager Pam Yoder jamie Young Rob Young Bryan Zahariades Dave Zimmerman Veronica Zorzano Kristen Zum walt lohn Zydel it .JP ' inn :wwf ., if P. - 1 , M x ,1 Q H . :' Y. I , iii :El .2'.,.f-fi V 1. M ' Nm . 'npr - In f 'I 4: A ' 4 N-as . . -L?..,l 'M F-an ...R fgQg34gg wwf 1 :fl 1 .. A V -,Q , , of-eff M - -Af-Ar' 4 ' ff ' ': I ' . . Wx. '-- -,T ' A , ' z., , 91,1 gg 'fw.,:5ga NA . A, -A . SE RCHI 1 Dave Iogerst, Sophomore Class president. Z Dana Scott, vice-president. 3 SENATORS: Wendy Wastchak, Lynn Wessel, lane Dettling, Lisa Carmen and Lisa Taylor. 4 ADVISORS: Ms. Chryss Danelek, Ms. Maxine Daly, Mr. Steve Plumer, Mr. Charles Zontanos. Not Pictured: Mr. Don Adams. 5 Stacy Smallwood, secretary. 6 Liz Walsh, treasurer. 1. .ff I wi I, C 1 . Q. 'A it I I Vx es-A I I Vickie Acampora Ray Adams Stacy Adams Beth Agnello Tfy Albright Kelly Allen Robert Allen Robert Allsop Mike Altomare Richard Amelung ja y Ancona Gena Anderson Iohn Anderson Kevin Anderson Mike Anderson Kurt Anzelmo Scott Archer Bruce Armstrong Karen Ashby Lynnette Austin Mark Baab Bernie Baer Brian Bailey Kelly Bailey Elizabeth' Baker joel Bands Dennis Barksdale Mike Baron Roberta Basso Michael Battles Ron Beaudzy Cher Bedseul Nancy Beesley Tony Bellecomo Patsy Benavidez Danny Berthold Brian Bevins Teresa Bigcrane julie Birch Cindy Bitler Tammie Black james Blair Breaks are welcome after classes Laurl Rexchow Greg Mau and Sheri Mllls take It easy between classes. jack Blevins Lisa Boatman A Brian Bodary Ron Boothby Todd Bordow Dianne Bourgeois lames Bowman Patty Boyle Dean Brening Erin Brickner Ray Brittain Rodney Britlain Carla Brown lohn Broxson Mary Broyles Keith Brunk Mark Bruno Brenda Buckles Ginny Bulger Danny Burns Tracie Busch john Bushovski Theresa Butcher Eddie Campbell john Campbell Rosemarie Cancellara ludy Cantrell Michelle Cappella Lisa Carmen Laurie Carpentier IRGTC raises flag 111 quad area Barbara Carrera julie Carsner Deena Carter Becki Carver Carrie Casner Denise Casavoy Michelle Courlriet Carisse Cavett Susie Chang Michael Cecil Cindy Chapman Chuck Chase Kenny Chavez Davin Chevalier Kim Chupp Brian Cimaglia Dale Clark Tami Clark Rohn Click Cindi Cluen Pafti Cluen Paul Coit luanita Coker Lynn Colgra ve Mik Colgra ve lernv Collard Danny Collina Marcus Collins Karen Compton Teresa Cook Teresa C. Cook jeff Cooper Theresa Corona Rene Corrie Teresa Corso Kym Convell Sophomore NIROTC members raise the flag in a morning ceremony. Brian Casper Don Costa Leslie Costianes joe Cox Geri Crane jarvis Crawford Wendy Creighton Scott Criscione Pam Croft Pattv Croft Chris Cunnigham Rusty Curtis Denise Custance David Davis jamie Davis Frank Dedonatis Michelle Dcdrick Carol Desjardins jane Dettling Alan Diamond Darla Doesburg john Donelson Dennis Dove julie Drake Dave Drew Albert Duarte Laura Dudas john Duncan Mary Eastman john Eaves judy Eckerman Gene Echardt Melissa Edwardson Glenn Ehrlich Rick Ellis Bob Engel Lynn Epstein Shaun Ereth jill Erickson Lori Erickson Donna Fanion Kathy Fechenbach Dennis Feist john Feist joseph Ferrara Lisa Fertig Robb Field Dennis Fikojs Bret Finley Kathy Finnegan Brad Fisher Brenda Fisher Mark Fisher Terry Flanagan Glen Floyd Debbie Ford john Fox julie Franklin Kim Fraser Mark Fredenberg Theron Fredericks Rob Freiday Mary Frieling David Fulton Tobi Fultz Henry Galaviz Rick Gamet john Gannon Mark Garman Gregory Garrigan Craig Gast Robert Gates Susan Gerkin Michael Gerstner Martha Gibson Kelly Gillespie Colleen Ginter Anthony Giusti Rusty Glaze Susan Goebel Penny Goettl Tim Goins Laura Gorozyoa Cindi Gorman Lunch lover savors salty french fries Sophomore Mark Shauretle enjoys Timothy Goss Todd Gould Susan Grngb Amy Grafinger lulie Gmndy lody Grantham Susan Grapshi Kim Green Karen Greene Tom Griffin Edith Griffy loe Grimes Robert Griner Tom Gross Peggv Grundon Dortlion 111101751211 john Gnorono Robin Gunder Deanna Hnnrer Alain Hndorn Nancy Hngn Darqvl Hull Debbie Hamm Page Hammond Ybrrx' 1 fnnlnisoli lim Hanson Ieff Hanson Sandy Hanson Katy Harness Maureen Harrington Shari Harris Steven Harris Karen Harrison Robert Harvey Renee Haseman Stephen Haskett Keith Hatheld jackie Hawkins Krista Hayden Lyle Hein Victor Hernandez Kevin Hester Pete Higgins judy Highland Dawn Hilliker Trent Hinds Ruthie Hodges joel Holloway julie Holroyd Lee Holstin jama Holton Korv House Luanne Howland Richard Howland Starla Hudson Cindy Hughes Geri Hughes Kim Hundley Laurie Hunt Sheila Rae Huston Tom Iles john Ingham David Inthout jo Inthout Pam Ireland Becky jackson Richard jackson julie jagger Brian jantz Augustine jimenenz Mr. Prochnau flicks his Bic for his biology class 9.47 aww Sophomore instructor flicks Bio Georgina jimencz Dave jogerst judv johnson Sherri' johnson Dan jones Lori jones Roy jones Troy jnmrs Vnlrrrirr jones Viiginin jones Uinnn jnrrlsm Hln,-ljs'l Knun Tim Knylnr Alissv lx'r.':mr Tlfflzl' Koals Kathy Keenan jeri Keller Slove Knlloll Elizabeth Kells Charles Kelli' Bruce Kennedy Lee Kestner Cammeron Kidd Debi King Kathy Kiser David Kline Ed Klingensmith April Knight Lori Knoll Maxine Knowles john Koenig Chris Kostyn Bela Kovacs Susan Kroll Chris Lancaster Mike Laneendorfer Pop machmes add f1ZZ to breakume Albie Duarte cnloys a Pepsl before class Ginny Lange Bryan Larive Chris Larsen Kim Larsen Kellv Law Philip Lawrence Darwyn Lazear Lance Leach Brenda Leas Carlton Lee Debbie Lee jason Lemberg Robert Leon Laurie Lewis Butch Little Melvin Little Tom Loesing Linda Loftis David Long Rex Long Scott Lowe Lynn Lubanovich Mike Lubanovich Randy Lynn joey Mack Sandra Mac Vicar Dorothy Magee Dwayne Magill Dawn Mahan Dale Malloy Ta wnny Man Waring Lorie Maples Rosemarv Marrese Cindy Marshall Glenn Marshall 'Ihmmy Marshall Don Martin Van Martin lohn Martinolich Leo Aflason Bill Alason Beth Mathis Carole Aflathys Debby Ma tuskey Greg Mau Kathy Maxon Tim Afletheny Suzie McAllister Keli McCabe Lisa McFarland Sandra McKelvey james McKibbon Smiley McKinnon Scott McNaughton lohn McNeil Patty Michaelson Paul Miller Sherri Mills Michael Ming Melissa Minogue Rick Minslqv Deborah Mitchem Bill Mitchell Sherri' Montgonmrx' Randy Mootlv Eileen Moore Michele Moore Valerie Moorfielfl Chris Morgo joan Mosier lonn Mossotti Michael Mullins Sophomores challenged 1I1 biology class Sylvia Mumpower Bill Murphy Dawn Musselman Curtis Nadeau Colleen Nelson julie Nelson Ricky Nelson Roliliin Nelson jean Nichols Kristel Nielsen lnhn Niemeyer Nancy Noflzak Shelly Norclquist janet Lynn Nuth Kathleen O'Connor Blaine Ogden Cathy Olson Patrick O'Neill Suzi Urnlrarrl llill Urzel lesse Useguezla Al Overby Carol Panzer Hrafl Parker Charles Parrish Curt Paso Donald Peek Karen Pelletier Valerie Peters Shari Phares Tammy Phelps lehn Pirog Brian Pitts Susan Plank Peter Plesinger Alan Powell Mr. Dave Harbster's sophomore biology students settle down for an entertaining lecture. Scott Powell Tllllllllxl' Poynor Dawn Preston Dawn Pruitt Warren Prvor Todd Puglise Susan Puype Brian Racefte Randy Ralidi Ralph Raivel Tim Rankin Tim Ray Danny Reese Kenneth Reger Tim Regis Lauri Reichow Leanne Rexing Lora Reynolds lohn Riazzi Tim Richards Tom Ridenour Tom Riley Brenda Rictliie Becki Rix Theresa Rix William Robinet Debbie Robinettf, Casey Robinson Anne Rockley Doug Reckow Greg Rodzon Shelley Rooder Lyon Roehiq Leo Rosenluujgf Kris Rossi flilflil' Roud Duane Rowan Carl Rowell lenny Rueben Kim Rusher Charmaine Russell Gary Russell jim Sadler Debbie Sadowsky Leila Saenz Peggy Salcido Randy Sampson Ron Sampson Richard Sanchez Leslie Sanders Shari Sanders Peggy Sandler Sununta Sangaiga Christina Scafide john Schardt Lynne Schloeman Doug Schneider Susan Schoenthalei john Schroeder Bill Schueler Cindy Schultz Nick Schultz Gloria Scissons Dana Scott David Scott Steve Scott Susan Scott Tracy Scott jodv Self Greg Shaufer Mark Shaurette David Shepard Gary Shikles Grant Shone Bob Short Susan Shumaker Doug Singleton Bob Sirks Alice Slaysman Stacy Smallwood james Smoltz Brian Smith Colleen Smith Glenn Smith Semor fmds armrest on sophomore Robblo Ixckson semor 'md Carrie Clsner sophomore rel xx on amphith- Rtlllllllil Smith Ilmmrd Simder Cimli Sllylllfl' Tod Solomon Steplmnio Summers fliillllf Sorenson RIIlIl?l'l Sparks Ulomlzi Speer Shari Slflllylfl' Willie Slnlllwrl Blolm Sfillllfllfl' loonmr Stapleton Amanda Steilen Trooy Steiner Pnhfv Stevenson Donna Stone Brion Straight Stan Swerdfeger Kevin S witchen IJOILL' Paul Sykes Lindo Tabalm Bonnie Tabor Lisa Taylor Tom Tegl Rhonda TeSelle john Testa lami Thomas jeffrey Thomas Karen Thompson Wade Thornhill Suzie Thomquist Bruce Thorsln' Lori Tilley jeff Toftee Richard Toleu Laura Torrejos Ruben Torres- Mike Trebitowski jim Trenkle Shari Tripson Natalie Troan Dave Trovillion Dan Trull Howard Ullrioh Karen Urey Lisa Valentine Sam Van Cleave Lisa Van Syoe Karl Van Waters Karla Varner Terrisa Vaughn Thomas Vendriek Donna Vespa Kristy Vezaldenos Rachel Vezaldenos Mike Vincent Kathy Vinyard Debbie Vollmer Stan Voyniek Bob Wagner Diane Wajda Doug Walker lohn Walker Robert Wallace Bill Wallis Matt Walter Doug Ward Doreen Warren Wendy Wastchak' jim Watkins lon Weaver Steven Weaver Sophomores relax 1I1 the quad area Iohn Ingham md Steve Scott like a Tim Uftfjlllfl' Greg Webster Karen Weelcer Ellen Weisman Gretchen Wheeler Brent Hfilken Chris Wilkum john Williams Dennis Williamson Chris Wilson lulie Wilson Linda Wilson Mike Wilson Missy Winkler Lisa Winter Andy Winterstein ludy Wissert Doreena Wood Uoylemr ll'mul Allison IVVIIIJIII Lisu Ynmrz Louis Ynple Don Youkey Brenda Young lvlzirk Young Nlnrk Yllllllglllllg Suzanne Zamnstil Lillunn Aunnnelli Avlichelle Ziso Lynn Zubich 1 Bernadette Gaxiola, Freshman Class secretary. 2 ADVISORS: Mr. lack Storey, Mr. Mike Heller and Mr. Cary Kruse. 3 Karen Roeder, treasurer. 4Gayle Wald, president. 5 SENATORS: Beth Emfinger, Mikie Snader, Kristie Luthamder, Iohn Waldron and Theresa Voss, 6 Greg LaMonieca, vice- president. 2 Freshman students confront obstacles, face conflicts and learn to cope. During the ninth grade year they blossom and grow. Soon they are able to soar through their teen years as upperclassmen do. The Freshman Class sponsored several activities requiring responsibility such as assisting with the Muscular Dystrophy campaign, a book drive and a car wash. ' -.,s .f,. si ttf GRGW N X 119 Sherri Abstender Marie Adam Michael Adams Scott Adams Steven Allegretto Paula Allen Vontinece Allen Charles Algeri Cheryl Alvarez Laura Alverson Reginald Anderson Richard Anderson Sharon Anderson Terri Anglim Tina Arendale Gayle Armstrong Tim Amey Edward Auerbach PorHrio Avena David Aviles Gustav A werman Nina Awrey Terese Bachman Richard Baile Beth Bailey Sharon Baker Bill Ballantyne Darrel Banning Clara Barela Richard Barnes Kelly Barr Gaylen Bartlett Kerry Bartlett Matthew Barton Stuart Barton Teresa Baze Da vid Beattie Todd Beauchamp David Beaudiy jani-Lin Beck Randy Becker Darrell Beebe Simone Bellecomo Renee Bennett Scott Bennett Sheila Berguson Michelle Berling Bea Bermea Kevin Bernards Ron Bevins jeffrey Bevolo Randy Bird Bryan Blackmore Rene Blackmore Leslie Blount john Boch Melissa Moody, freshman smiles for photographer during lunch time. Sunshine enjoyed b ninth grader Chris Bone Barbara Bonebrake john Borgman Devin Brickner Richard Bright Laura Briguglio Shelley Brittan lv' Mike Brooks Barbara Brown Bonnie Brown Richard Brown Weston Brown jeannette Brutsche Lori Bryans Shelly Buckles Denise Buckwalter Kim Budlong Frank Buff Christi Bujtas Duane Burdick Debbie Burford Beth Butkiewicz Teri Byrd Larry Campbell Greg Oandelaria Theresa Capps Bill Carlin Doreen Carroll Iayme Warmuth, Iulie Garrett, Gayle Wald and Kelly Barr share a good laugh together during their lunch hour. Lunch brings Q many chances for laughter Sarah Carter Mike Casner Shanon Castro jerrv Ceoil Brad Chambers Douglas Chapman julie Cioslak Pete Cipriano Craig Clark Denise Clark Karen Clark Robin Clark Steven Clark Teri Clark Lee Clay Tracey Cobb Susan Cohen Elizabeth Coit Kathy Colbert Bob Colby Robert Cole Cindy Collier Kim Collier Brian Cooley Susan Cooper Michael Copeland jenniffer Cosley Gary Courtemaslz Ron Crawford Michael Crimmins julie Crites Wat X . ' ' QQNQF . .,t- N V. .ffgfiia A 'nl 12m 'li Shauna Cross Brian Cunningham Lisa Cunningham Lynda Cunningham Andrew Dagostino Sumiyo Dale Mary Damiamo jim Danko Mike Daugherty Debbie Da vis Richard Davis Staci Davis Mark DeBoer Melton Dedman Greg Dedrick Kim Deines Mike Delapiedra james Demaio Debra DeMaria Dan Dendy Kelly Dennis Daniel Dirr Sandy Dirr Michelle Doan Dreama Dobbins Dave Dodson Brett Dorcey Brian Dorozio Walter Downs Paul Doyle Scott Dray Debbie Duarte jerry Dunn Lori Dunny Cathy Eastman Troy Echeverria john Echardt Marta Eggleson jean Ehrlich Monica Elizalde Rodger Elmer Beth Emfinger Robbie England Patti Engel Sherri Enos Willie Epley Debbie Epstein Dan Evans Brian Everett Laura Ewig Shirl Fain janette Palaschetti Tony Ferrara Donna Fisher Suzanne Fisher Susan Fitzgerald Aflaria Flink Yolanda Flores Aflargene Fogleman David Fortin Ronnald Fortin Dale Foster William Frasea Tracy Fraser Lori Frazier Vikki Frederking Andy Friedl jim Friend Richard Fuller john Galaviz john Galey Barliara Garcia Boliliy Garcia Hruee Gardner Scott Garman julie Garrett Kim Uarriott Lisa Gatlin julie Gavin Bernadette Gaxiola Kathy Gillespie Maureen Girand Curtis Givens Anne Giza Mikki Glass Ken Godwin Laura Goetz Rose-Marie Gonzales Lori Gooch Reggie Goodwin Amy Gramer Susan Grand Earl Gray Afliteh Greenfield Goleta Griner Ka thy Grisko witz Tina Gruber Luz Guayzlaean Kelly Gander Sheri Gutehes Robert Haile Roliin Hale Shane Hallford Brian Hamilton Carrie Hamilton jaekie Hannaseh jerry Hansen john llanthorn Hrian Harrington Colleen Harrington jim Harris K ellv Harrison Freshmen relax 1I1 sun durmg lunch Mark Harrison Kellee Hart Teresa Haivfry Connie Hnssler Amlx' Hastings Chris Hnsemnn Vicki Havens Karen Haviland leannie Hawkins Kevin Hefner Carole Herrington Elaine Hession Frank Higgins Larqv Higgins Andv Hill Tom Hinemnn Kim Hines Hill Hobson Kevin Hoehnn jeff Hoffman jerry Hohenstein Hollv Holliy juflv Holzlorf Michael Holm Cindy Honer lesse Howard jeff Howe Mike Howell Lauri Bryms fixes hor hair while having a coke with Barb Kalcich and Kathy Stewart. Rick Huber Wendy Huffman Lisa Hughes Dixie Hunt Dave Hunter Teresa Hunter Kelly Huston Wade Hutz David Hyman jeff jesser Audra johnson Bonnie johnson Charles johnson john johnson Michelle johnson Robbin johnson Vinson johnson Teresa jolley Debbie jolly Diane jones johnny jones Karie jones Leslie jones Mikel jones Susan jones Terra jones Yvonne jones Rhonda jorgensen Norman jusseaume Kathi Kaasa Rae Kaiser Barbara Kalcich Tina Kane Lisa Kapp Brett Kase Karlys Kauffman Tom Kauffman Ralph Kearns Sonia Keats H ye-K yang Kea ven y Stephen Kelly Steve Kelly Timothy Kelly Sandy Kieyoani Rosalie Kingery Lauren Kinhan Ken Kirtley David Kitchen Laura Klein David Koch Pamela Koenig Darren Koger Kelly Kokoska Laura Koon Delton Koons George K oretski so ,ll fs V Stephen Korza Lisa Kosty Todd Krauss Robert Kriebs Audrey Kristick john Kroeger Kirk Kruse Mark Kuntz Scott LaCombe Heidi LaDelia Greg LaMonica jeff LaMonica Gary Lamp Gayle Lamp Freshmen enjoy times to discuss L day's happenings I Terry Bird and a friend enjoy some pizza from a nearby merchant 'M during the long lunch hour on Homecoming Day. Aff' sl? '90 A L 3 1-1 Tamara Lassley james Lauer Anna Laurin james Lavin Sandra Lee Martha Lenocker Theresa Lentini jeffery Lewis Benita Lipska Steven Little Michael Lizanich Eddie Lockhart Darcy Lockskin Christina Lombardi Sense of humor certainly helps brighten days Ianine Posluszny seems to enloy her flrst year at Thunderbxrd Barbara Long Lisa Long Roxann Long Lynette Lowell Andy Lulres Richard Lusania Kristi Luthander Lisa Lynn David Lyon William McCallum Kevin McCulley Pete McDonald Wendy McElhaney Sydney Mc!-'aden Ieanette McGee lohn McGill Todd McKay Leanne McKinnon Pete McKinney Beth Ann McLeod Amy McMellen Paul McMinn john McNeil Mike McVickcr Waide Magill Robert Malin Robert Manzer Ed Marino . jim :fir 1 x i i 4-l . ' Wm joseph Marquis Larry Marquez Hattie Ma wk Patty Mawk james May Robin Meskimen Anthony Messina Peter Mevoli Cristina Micaletti joseph Micko Doug Miles Gerald Milham Alane Miller LuWanna Miller Barbara Mills Cindy Minnix Shawn Mion Yolanda Miranda Lynne Missineio Drake Mitchell joseph Moeller David Mohler Thomas Montgomery Melissa Moody Lori Moran Valerie Morgan Richard Morris Lisa Moses Donna Mullet joseph Mumpower Tiffany Munsey Kimberly Munson Kevin Murphy Lori Murphy Rita Murry Robert Myers Brian Neal Germaine Neel Wade Nelson Debbie Nesbit Mark ,Neslar jim Newcomb Lan Nguyen Robby Nicholas Teresa Norsworthy Tammy Nunley james Nuth Cheryl Ochmann Colleen O'Connell Cathy 0'COHH0l' Richard Odom Todd Ogden Danny O'Keet'e Christine Olson jacqueline Olson Tim O'Neal Owen 0'Neil David Ong Lisa Ong Tim Orose Robert Ortiz Mike Orzel Greg Ottinger Theresa Overstreet Shelly Owen Becky Sue Palmer Nicholas Palmer Lu Ann Panasiti Dawn Pansullo Kenny Parrish Terry Parrish Dan Partin Kim Pase Ira Patterson Lori Patty Phillip Paul ludy Payne David Peck Matt Peck Vincent Peetz Susan Pelletier jarrett Pennington Barbra Penrose Donna Pergola Micheal Perry Donna Peters Ed Petersen Laurie Peterson Ruth Peterson Sandra Peterson Ron Pfortmiller Brian Pitts Susan Plein Derrol Pogue Leon Poindexter Michelle Polito Peggy Poore janine Posluszny Edward Pouwels Bob Powell Ernest Powell Brett Preach Donna Price Tracy Pritchard sy, ss: As P 5 43 Sv , Jig 55 in x I if n -ik nw' X f.f i 1' ': we M, , . lm-,. :Wm a ,, is gi tk Freshmen lames May, Todd Krauss, Garth Sleater enjoy their last few moments of peace before they go to g football practice. 'I mf fr! 4 , 15? 5 in wi ve 1 t, Renee Racette Mike Raivel Valerie Randolph Lisa Rapp Ron Rappold lvfichael Ray Brenda Raymond Curtis Read Sandy Reda Kristina Redman Curt Reed john Reeves Lisa Register Coleen Reillv ludi Remillard Debbie Reyes james Rhodes ludy Riazzi Paul Richardson Ray Richardson Kyle Richmond Sophia Riedl lim Riendeau Lisa Riordan Kathy Ritchie Vickie Rix Lisa Robidoux Becky Robinson Nicholas Robinson Susan Robinson Michelle Rodriguez Vince Rodriguez Karen Roeder Greg Rollins Mark Russell Michael Rowland Mark Sacher Anna-Lise Sanderson Sue Sandhagen Scott Sanford joey Sansone Georgia Sapp 131 Kelcy Sapp Steve Saville Arleste Savini Sue Scheuermann Gina Schnabel Bob Schneider Mark Schneider Doug Schroeder Susan Schubert Ceciliamarie Schutt Ingrid Schwentker Vickie Scodeller Greg Scott Margie Serdynski Robert Sevinsky Alice Shafer David Shaurette Andy Shaw David Short Theron Short Tammie Shulda Tim Shulda Lisa Shumaker Dion Shubert Nancy Shute Mike Silva ferry Simpson Scott Siverson Dana Slaughter Garth Sleater Darlene Skenadore Ann Smeal David Smith David Smith George Smith Gina Smith Scott Smith Scott Smith Mike Snader jim Snee William Snyder jerry Sokol Marlene Sommer Nancy Speegle Troy Spence Forrest Spencer lim Spettnagel Lelsie Staab Bryan Stanley Liana Stanley jeff Starcher Kathy Stewart Robert Stone Pam Stott Faith Struempf Marjorie Sullivan Underolassmen gather da11y for discussion A group of freshmen boys gather outside Tammy Sullivan Michael Summers Ted Sumrall Mike Sweitzcr Robert Sykes Brian Sylvester james Tallan! Karl Tate Linda Thaller Ray Thatch Paul Theison Troy Theisen Laurie Thomas Mike Thomas Mike Thomas Eddie Thompson Rod Thompson Laurie Tinsley Berg' Tolsma Don Tracey Kevin Treadway lim Trenaljv Ron Tripson Mike Troan lulie Tljv Mitchell Ullrich Tina Ullrich jeff Valline Wayne Van Steenburg Marshall Varner Diane Veldhuis Marsha Ventrella Sherri Viliborghi Angelina Villa Lani Viscon ti lody Vogel Cynthia Vollcenan Thersea Voss Amy Walceheld Gayle Wald john Waldron Todd Walker Linda Wallace Marieva Walsh Beth Waltz Michelle Ward Rhonda Warinner jayme Warmuth Don Webber Erio Weber I Girls share gossip, mterest durmg lunch Deann Wheeler Kathy Wertz Debbie Westerlund v 'f a ll Robert Weston Mike Wier Mitch Wier Wendy Wilhite elly Wilkins lonathan Wilks Dave Willett Gary Williams Mark Williams Terra Williams Tom Williams Charles Williamson Susan Williamson Scott Wilmoth jenny Wilmuth Clair Wilson Greg Wilson Laurie Wilson Robert Wilson Ron Wilson loy Wineingeo Mike Winestock Robert Withrow Wendy Whitley jim Whitney Karen Witzke Karen Woldt julie Woodall Ronald Wouters Gloria Wright Tina Yanez Lisa York Paul York David Youkey Curt Young Neil Young Tim Young Barton Zahariades lulie Zampino Mark Zibulsky 'vu 'Mp'-na 'IOW- M X ya xr C43 Ev? A2 K ap, I x' , '66f.f t tlhieving it ,N ,f it t X 7-f,- ,st To soar to great heights, we must first go through the training and the strife to be able to reach those goals. We have to fight and fight hard to be the best and stay the best. It's not easy but the inspiration we get and the thrills we receive from these achievements bring great joy to us and those supporting us. Even when we try and fail we always seem to give the best because . . . that's what it's all about. To reach our personal goals and to be able to keep those memories forever is one of the greatest achievements of all. 1 Roxanne Falk and Kelly Sample are chosen Basketball Homecoming Royalty. 2 lim Miller. 3 Patti Petro. 4Mark Erwin. 5Denise Moody. 6Brian Brazell and Nick LaFronz receive an award for being top delegation in Model UN from Dr. Ardeth Cropper and Dr. Ron Sipus. 7Sharilyn Stanley. H Ierry Cromack. innie, Karen chosen as '77 King, Queen Vinnie Waldron and Karen Orchard were crowned the third annual Homecoming King and Queen on Oct. 21, 1977. Vinnie Waldron has been an active member of Student Council and was elected as Senior Class president. He has also participated in a variety of varsity sports. Karen Orchard has been a varsity cheerleader for two years, and was a class senator in her freshman year. She has also been on the Girls Tennis team for four years. Roxanne, Kelly chosen by oounoil Roxanne Falk and Kelly Sam- ple were chosen by a War Party and Senior Class council to reign as the first Basketball Homecoming royal- ty on Ian. 131978. Roxanne Falk has been a THS cheerleader for three years, varsity for two. She has also been a member of War Party and serves on TRA council. Kelly Sample is an active member of DECA and served as president this year. He has also been a member of Key Club for three years. Veronica receives Sweetheart crown Seniors gain recognition for 1978 TOP FIVE PERCENT First ROW: Lori Smyser, Lisa Puype, Marian Leon, Iulie Milham and Lisa Remillard. Second Row: Eric Ziegler, Wayne Allen, Iohn Sandorf and Allen Bond. Not Pictured: Iudith Betts, Glenn Stonemaan, lulie Parke, and Wendy Williams. kg TOP TWO PERCENT 1 Ierry Cromack, 2 Sharilyn Stanley. 3 Dawn Moody. 4 Cindy Goetz, and 5 Patti-Petro. ,,' y ,, ill A ,,,., 4 ,,.-, it f.11!,1 A . F W I-5111 V I A ,nz 'K ' m:fi,f..x,,..m V 1,.,. --'fur Q45 , 4.4 ll TOP TEN PERCENT First- Row: Beth Fisher, Becky Rusher, Gail Herrin and Barbara Weaver. Second Row: Karen Orchard, Kelly Archer, Susan Dirr, lim Adams and Scott Bordow. Third Row: Lance Schall, Bill Greer, Iennier Mack, Doug Peters, Tom Weller, Rory Drwinga and Paul Stiak. Not Pictured: Kim Gunter, Connie McDonald, Yvonne Lybbert, Laura Sapp, Mike Sokol, lim Yaple, Mike Howley, Rhonda Smith and Robin Woldt. me students compose top 070 TOP TWO PERCENT 1 Randi lean Hedin 2N1ck LaFronz, 3 lim Miller, and 4 Stanley Capelik. Anytown, Civitan encourages leaders pf are sg of TU 1 ANYTOWN DELEGATES: Iulie Milham, LuAnn Harris, Rory Drwinga, lohn Goodrich and Alan Bond, 1v0IPfCflII'Cd.' Carrie Mullings. 2 CIVITAN UELEGATES:Ruth Rafidi and Ierry Cromack. Delegates to Anytovvn spend a week learning about themselves and others. They attend seminars on various subjects from world religion to Aikido. For the second year Thunderbird has participated in a youth seminar called Civitan. The students involved listen to speakers and talk about careers. 144 ark Erwin attends r lin if,,.-. - Q is I A-x . I 1 BQVS' STATE DHI,EUA'1'l1'S.' Tom VVellor, Mark Erwin, and Paul Stiak. 3 GIRLS' S7IAt'I'E DELEGATES: Lisa Puype, Karen Urcliarcl ancl Roxanne Falk. Delegates for Boys' State anal Girls' State gain knowledge ol' government procedure by electing their own ol'l'ieers and running a fifty first state. Mark Erwin was the first student at Thimclerliircl to lie chosen for Boys' Nation. I Boys' ation -Z sf? 5 1.37-'V' .,n K1 vm!-xii' 7 4 I ,U . 3. .vi W A Q 1 F' A514 i .J M' x ' 145 1 REGIUNAL BAND FESTIVAL RE- PRESENTATIVES First Rowf Carolyn Sutter, Robin Woldt, Kelly Archer, Ginger Neel and Caroline Eckstadt. Second Row: Page Dillehunt, Eric Zeigler, Robert Reistad, Carl Kauffman, Debbie Nattell, Karilyn Kauffman and Iennifer Kirly. 2 OPTIMIST WINNERS: Mark Erwin, Randi Hedin and Nick La Fronz. ' mf yy X4 J' 2 img - W 2 ' ' . K J A -3 - MMS .k i g Q rl 1-M ' , f ew- .aw K gg ,AI 1 A 1 ffl if 5 fx N 3 ff,,,'+ 5 ' flf L 3 f i 4 2 1 ADVANCED GUITAR ENSEMBLE First Row: Heidi I-loltorf, Mark Erwin and Barbi Christofanelli. Second Row: Gina Anderson, Iulie Zampino, Glen Pfortmiller, Craig Ackerman and Darrel Koons. Third Row: Ruth Hodges, Kent Kidd, Vicki Dupont and Kathy Kiser. 2 REGIONAL CHORUS: Mark Erwin, Mike Sokol. 3 OUTSTANDING SPEECH TEAM MEMBERS First ROW.' Gail Holstin and Ruth Rafidi. Second Row: Ierry Cromack, Mike Stanley. -55 -5 we . . ,:ZA..A gg Nik ,..,. .c Iulie, mme chosen for activities Iulie Parke and Vinnie Waldron were chosen as 1977-1978 outstanding boy and girl for their extra-curricular activities. Every teacher had a chance to nominate seniors they thought were outstanding in clubs or sports. Then the Senior Class chose the winners. lulie Parke has participated in Ski Club all during her high school years. She also participated in TRA, War Party and Spanish Club. Iulie has been one of the most outstanding swimmer on the Tl-IS Girl's Swim team during all four years at Thunderbird. Vinnie Waldron has played football for four years, three years on varsity. Vinnie also played basketball for four years, two years on varsity. Other sports played were track duringhis freshman year and baseball during his sophomore and junior year. Senior Class chooses julie, ayne for academics Na The outstanding senior boy and girl academically for the Class of '78 are Wayne Allen and Iulie Parke. The top ranked Z0 boys and 20 girls in the class, were placed on a ballot for the seniors to select. Wayne has participated in Spanish Club for four years and at the same time made honor roll al through school. He has been part of National Honor Society for his junior and senior year. Wayne has also participated in sports such as baseball and football. julie has participated in TRA and War Party in her freshman through junior years. She has been a member of Ski Club all four years and Spanish Club for two. julie was also chosen to become a member of the National Honor Society during her junior and senior years and also received honor roll placement during all four years. A f,.lf'6.3f ' I , S QWWQTQ' f X . ,Q . l2'llnq-- NSC, - .-A.,.. -:.:a..,,R.... . Q I -2-.i.. ., A ,ll , ,Av .gi K ,MMMK in In W- , A . .L.L I' V 'gLg 1 is A- L . 1 '-,L it 4- .I K, 2 'g'g . ' ALLA f - 7' f f t i 150 I k .Eff 1 K 1 f 5 2 i. Nw. 1 Mr. Mike Dougherty explains government spending in World History. 2 Ms. Maxine Grunden conferes with Ms. Claudia Bullard on attendance records. 3 C. G, Marino and LuAnn Harris copy read stories in newspaper class. 4 Robert Haile smoothes out woods project. 5Ms. Sharon Legge chats with Mr. Dave Doerrer on couseling matters. 6Students listen attentively in World History class. 7Ms. Carol Adams receives assignments from U.S. History students. 8 Mr. Taturn's guitar students practice strumming techniques. ,f .,,,W, ,NM W..-8...- gf' '- 'Q32 I If!-N 1 . -ny J S25 ey H , X 'dl si 2 fT7 'nx . - A ff, A..,.-f-5,7 -1-ug' au. .4 1' j ,KK V' , I . gmwxngnssnz-'xl-x!yWyXXXXXff5y5 ,AnVWLL 'V J Mlrfff ':r- . -4- - if ' .f 'ik , K 'N'-' ' A ' H P 4 . ,L ,,V,'-L. K-ki . v ,,, K Y. J I, ,. .. . Q ,. ' ' 1- ' A ' . ' , T ,VH I 5' aF, f,- 'QW' 0 ff? ,. - . '-x W yf' XY f.s:e:e..1 P' Y in gg A .'m,,,f!3?.5y.i ! 1 wr K E 2' . ' ' s I A 11 If V' 852153 JJ' 1 H 1 1 fx' u' WV z , ,,,,. g,,nL W,,g, A .,M.,. . vii 53212. fx 1. 4: :M WULIVIS 44.. ' 1702 IITYTTQW, , 1,5 , 1x J 5 I 1. ' Wt WVsf ff x?i'Z:L?' E Eiw mr, .- L .fn ., ,,,7,,. , -.K shi, 5..:V,v3.,. Y g , 5 K flx ..X ., '.S--pu ,-. 4- , . 3 ry - ...v Q .6 Q A T , A iw' 5? Board okays band trip to Hawaii i , i ..,, f- T Ms, Anne Schulz Mr. Richard Stapley Dr. Craig Trueblood ' -X af i X , iii' ' 2 j 5, ft T y iiAvu oft' f , i al s f Dr. Donald Voss Mr. Gordon Wagner Dr. William jones Superintendent The School Board is selected by a general election budget, hiring of the staff and the approval of all school held every two years. They have four year terms. The programs including studenttrips.This yearthey approved school board is responsible for controlling the school a trip for the band to go to Hawaii, Dr. Cropper chosen for Dr. Ardeth Cropper, who has been principal at Thunderbird for the past four years, was selected this year to participate in a special conference for women in school administration. Dr. Cropper was chosen from over 600 women nationwide and is considered one of the top 75 female administrators. Dr. Cropper has her doctorate in education and is still the only woman principal in the Glendale Union High School District. This year Dr. Cropper instituted an advisory committee which consisted of two people from rotating homerooms. They met every Tuesday during homer- oom and discussed problems on campus. Dr. Cropper started this committee so sho could become more in touch with the students and their opinions. conference P Rf! null' i L , T .. . K'- . '4- n ff' Gfeiffz. .1 ir, Q. 'f s.,f-II' iff ' 1 ' 'Y ' L-Yi' Q15 f' H7 Administrators help organize school 1 Dr. Ronald Sipus, assistant principal for student activities, checks the school calendar. 2 Mr. Sanford Edelman, assistant principal for student services, works out problems in the master schedule. 3 Ms. Claudia Bullard, administrative assistant, makes a call to a parent in her office. 4 Dr. Dennis Welsh, dean of students, discusses attendance procedure. The THS administrators once again assisted students and faculty with programs and problems. Mr. Sanford Edelman has been with THS for six years. Dr. Welsh and Dr. Sipus have each been at Thunderbird four years. This was Ms. Bullardls second year serving as an administra- tive assistant. 'WTS -1? 4 .-J .Xl .1 - Counselors offer help f v with student decisions 1 Mr. Charles Zontanos takes a short break from going through his files. 2 Mr. Larry Henderson, Ms. Sharon Legge and Ms. Noreen Wingham prepare for registration. 3 Mr. Dave Doerrer takes time to talk with a parent on the phone. .' ,ri sais The Counseling Center provides information on career and college choice and opportunities. Students at each grade level have their own counselor with private rooms. The center also provides teating and pre-registration programs. Counseling fi' ' , 'fi .ap if i 1 ' t . 1 -w is . s is ls ix Senior gl? Daly 577 Mr. Dave Doen-er Ms. Darlene Mg. Lois Hussey Ms. Sharon Legge Mr. Tod Prouty Ms. Noreen Mr, Charles Freshmen counselor FFUSCIWG Career center lunior counselor Iunior counselor Wingham Zontanos Freshmen Curriculum Sophomore counselor coordinator counselor 155 Mr. Larry Henderson counselor Ms. Maxine Sophomore counselor usic, Graphics programs expand Mr. Gary Rusk, who teaches Graphics, Commercial Art, Ceramics, and Design- Crafts, and Mr. Bruce Ammann, who serves as assistant band director, have joined the Allied Arts teaching staff. The band also added a flag team to its halftime performances. Allied Arts Mr. Richard Gross Art .- ,I if X E' 4 fr A' ff , ft f Ms. Kathy Ms. lane Northup Mr Gary Rusk Ms Margaret Mr lohn Twtum Mr lorry lensen Mr Bruce MacMorran Crafts Ar Robertson Gultar Band Ammann Crafts Chorus Band 1The Thunderbird Choir practices songs for n concert. Blulio Bonnioi works on the Weaving loom. H Ms, Kathy lv1oc:Morron teaches her olnss the proper clay molding technique, 4 Eric Ziegler reads sheet music during n band rehearsal. 5G11itnr students work hard in class. ti Bond director, Mr. lorry Iensen lends the band in practice. 55 I Advanced course in Business added BUSINESS Ms. Sheri Butout Mr. Ierry Gemmette Mr. Larry Little MS- Afnelda Typing General Business Marketing, DE Millef Shorthand, COE Mr. Steve Ogborne MS, Rosemary Ms. Diana Sweet Ms. Diane Wilimas Accounting Sisemore Shorthand Business Law Typing An advanced course in accounting was added to the Business Department this year and there were nineteen students enrolled. Mr. Ogborne hopes that the enrollment will increase next year. The perequisite for advanced Accounting is Accounting 1-2, offered to sophomores, juniors and seniors, Mr. Ggborne teaches the class and hopes that the students will be able to take a test at the end of the course and receive college credit for their efforts. Department chairperson, Ms. Sheri Butout, took a few months maternity leave and in Ianuary had a baby boy. Mr. Ed Czerwinski joined the department to teach a few sections of typing. Along with typing, Mr. Czerwinski also taught math classes, 1 Iennifer Mack works on an accounting assignment. 2 Diane Bowers proofreads her typing in class. Language classes enjoy Mardi Gras FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ms. Kathy Brackney Mr. Ralph Gaxiola Ms. Anita Heyn I German, Latin Spanish Spanish c L . .js L MS. Ellen Mr. Manny Rivero Ladenburg Spanish French Mardi Gras was celebrated for the first time this year by the French, Latin, Spanish and German classes on Feb. 7-9. Students dressed up in costumes from different countries in honor of the occasion. Soccer games, pinatas, and foreign foods were all included in the festivities. The Foreign Language Department is hoping to make this first time celebration a tradition. 1Roseanne Falsachetti,Chris Frees and Mr. Ralph Gaxiola show off their costumes during Mardi Gras week sponsored by the Foreign Language Department. 2Ms. Kathy Brackney helps students during a Latin class. Home Ec. teaches household basics 1 . 1 Mark Abram experiments with stitching. 2 Iannae Bartlett and Carisse Cavett clean up to end the hour. 3 Deanne Korp, Carisse Cavett and Rose Carter prepare potatoe soup. I Home Economics 'Ni-Q Child Ms. Marilyn Alt Ms. Lynn MS- Rosalie Wick Messerschmidt Survival for Foods 3318195 ' Development Home Ec. teaches students basic fundamentals. Family Living classes focus on marriage and interrelationships. Child Development gives students the chance to parent and teach small children ranging from ages 2 through 5 during a 4 week playschool. 160 Ms. Zoe Erickson Ms. Ioanne Family Living Michael Clothing Physical Education classes had girls as well as guys running the mile this year. Co Ed units in freshman track and square dancing were offered and Modern Dance was added to the curriculum. The possibility of adding a weight room was discussed and two new teachers, Ms. Pam Gaston and Mr. Nick Fotinos took their place on the staff. 3 1 P.E. encourages co-ed competition Physical Education 1 Stacy Smallwood and Kim Frazier warm up before running the mile. 2 Lance Murphy and George Rust practice defense techniques. 3 P.E. Students try out their wrestling skills. Ms. Mary Pappas Mr. William Ms. Kirstie Kiser Ms. Kathleen Physical Education Gilsinger Physical Education Langeliers Physical Education Physical Education 1 '1'- ' Ms. Pam Garson Mr. lim Fernandez Mr. Ron Iepson Mr. Ernie Dora Mr. Nick Fotinos Physical Edugatign Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education 16 Classes concentrate on career skills The Industrial Arts department offers elective classes in woods, autos, metals, drafting and I.C.E. llndustrial Cooperative Educationl. This year Mr. Lee Harkleroad took on the duties of I.C.E. coordinator and Mr. Dean Price, former coordinator, took on his classes in autos and metals. Students enrolled in these electives develop career related skills in the industrial fields and often create projects of lasting beauty in woods and metals. 1 In d ustnal Arts we 1 ff it qi frf ,, .. ff- - . iv A i Mgr? ' J :fi vw ff K X ,t Mr. Gene Rettler Mr. Don Adams Mr. Lee Mr Rex Kaufman Mr Norb Kissel Mr Robert Mr Dean Price Drafting Autos Harkleroad Autos Woods McKnight Autos I.C.E. Metals 14 - -J' ' ' vf s' . w ' N , ,W L '44 X tx x ,--Q W ,L ' x if 'x X xx 5 x T F f' xx a Ng, . ve. A K, 'Jn Nk.x f. t. , D iff- ,gx x Y WW. if - L 12 gif 'f Qgw,fi'1fi1?7 Qi-Q fjg, Yi ' in ' ,J ,sig -.p ng ' ' L J,.'xig,,l. 55581 Ti '55 -f . gig, Q-:rl g- at si gif? 'us : Nl K QI ' XB' - 1 E.,,g.,., 53:33 1, A . . 5, Q .A . 'F g35.6 Vu ,. 'X - A. English 5-6C is a new ac- celerated course for juniors. It is being taught by department chair- person Ms. Ian Rowe. Because of expanding enrollment, the department added four new teachers, Ms. Barbara McCor- mick a transfer from Apollo, Ms. Diane Dutson who transfered from Glendale, and Mr. Mike Franovich and Mr. Bob Thoman. Creative Writing students produced two issues of the literary magazine under the direction of Ms. Ian Korte. 2 English 5-6 C program added to Lan ua e Arts M , R , Ms. Mabel Ms. Sandy Ms. lean Bremser Mr. Jim Colligen Ms. 'Chryss Ms. -Diane Dutson EnZ1jLahn5-f?WC Anderson Blaisdell Iournalism English 1-2 Damelek English 1-2,3-4 English 1-2 Speech EHSIIS 3'4 Mr. Michael Mr. lim Ieffries Ms. Ianet Korte MS' Phlllis MS' Bafbfffa MS- lane Heller Humanities English 5-6 Lambeth MCC01'fUlCk Mcspadden English 1.2 English 5-6 Composition Drama C., Ms. Helen Prather English 1-2 1 Iuniors in English get ready for their daily work. 2 Tracy Steiner fills out her pre-registration form. 3 Ms. lean Bremser instructs Carole Bitler in journalism, -I Freshmen work on short story unit. 5 Mr. Wucinich helps reading students. Mr. Mike Franovich Mr. Ivhn Geames English 1-2 English 3-4 nh 52,14 I X ttt,t -lf my Mr. Ray Sargent Ms. Iackie Ms. Sarah Talich Mr. Robert Thoman Ms. Iulia Willis Mr. Eli Wl1CiniCh English 3-4 Schoanerts Reading English 3-4 English 5-6 Reading Reading This year the math department grew in size to deal with the overload of students. New faces were added to the department. Former department chair- person, Ms. Darlene Fritsche was transferred to the counseling staff this year and Ms. Diane Emmons assumed her duties as chairperson. For the first time a Calculus Course has been offered in the math curriculum. A -...Q x . X - Mathematics t fsfx A '21....47 X ,ve ff Ms. Diane Emmons Mr. Dale Bauman Mr. Ed Czerwinski Ms. Suzanne Frazier Ms. Sandy Algebra Block Algebra Block General Math Geomeyry, Algebra Block, General Math Computer Mr. Brian lordon Ms. Diane Lepon Mr. Ron Mann MS- Ellen Obye MF- Steven Plumer Mr- Mark Royal MS- Phyllis Shi-IW Algebra Block Geometry Algebra Block Algebra Block Alg. Block, Algebra Block Advanced Algebra Geometry 5 Math classes grow, Calculus added 1 Curt Thomas and Alan Bond discuss an assignment during class. 2 Ms. Diane Emmons takes time for a jest. 3 Algebra students call time out to relax. 4 Ms. Phyllis Shaw, algebra teacher, goes over the day's assignment. 5 Richard Boulanger tests his skill against the computer in the math building. Students learn from labs lectures This year the Science Department has expanded by adding three new stall' members and one new course. Ms. Bonnie Iones, who previously taught at South Mountain High, teaches Freshman Earth Science. Ms. Ellen Ubye instructs biology classes and Ms. Barbara Rosenberg teaches both biology and chemistry students. A different version of biology has been added to the science curriculum for students with learning disabilities. Mr. Gary lohnson Mr Fred Brown Mr Rush Fiber Mr lim Forsm in Mr Dave Ms Bonnie lones Biology Earth Science Earth Science Physics Harbster Earth Science Advanced Biology 2 Mr. Cary Kruse Mr. Gene Maison Ms Edni Miller Mr I irrx lv Birbu 1 Mr l'1ck Storev Ms Donna White Earth Science Biology Chemistry Prochniu Rosm nbt ry., Earth Science Health Q u .- 1' . .K W f s-H... .. ve' . ecnw.., , . Q 'vQa: s ,.. .A ea. Qqtgnilr sf, Q Hive Q!..,H, j iffy. .,, K 4 -r vo cu 3 .il Q 'av,y,,k. 1 , A s .,,, N Q' H ',e , - ,-5. ful on 1 Q 3 2 S et, ,E W ML 'ww J, W M . 5' v New ' Yin tr 0 ' as w- Q 'ltlllkrr 5 Q 1 1 U ,-, ., ..,-.,.,, . -...-..,-.f-....,.,.Me-, -I 1 Ms. Bennie Iones returns papers te freshmen Earth Science students. 2 Ms. Debbie'Kessinger, ASU lah supervisor. gives a presentation en baeterielegy te sephemere hielegy stutlents. 3 Officer Phil Elsten tliscusses the harmful effects of narcotics in a liielegy class. -1 Darrell Pegue anal 'l'em Kauffman work together en a lalm project in Earth Science. 5 Mr. Gene Maison instructs aclvancecl lmielugy stutlents on how to write a lah report. 3 ' A ,,,,..,..--.--- ' ,,t,,,.w as ,se-1 ' , . A x QJ.'N 5 . 'SYU8 i 1 X Q ' x '-,, Zi Nh A 1 I Bill Kahn eagerly shows off his economics text at the start of his Free Enterprise class. 2 Veronica Zorzano, Thnnderbircl's exchange student, par- ticipates in mock senate during govern- ment. 3 Anthropology teacher, Mr. Steve Sue, gets his point across to his class during one of his lectures. 4 Mr. Ierry Heck looks over the Arizona History text with Roger Vanlieeuwen. 5 Melody Milliron and David Way work on Mr. Steve Tally's current events bulletin board. 6 Laura McFarland breaks into a smile during an Anthropology lecture. Social Studies ' i' ,, 9 ' 4' ,. V X ' iii M -ra Q ' -t A Us t KN . 1 S Mr. Bob Heaps MS, Carol Adams Mr, Morris Bailey Ms. Marilyn Mr. Ron Dickson MF- Mike Mr. Albert U.S. History U.S. History Urban Problems Davidson Arizona History Dougherty Gonzales World Geography W0I'ld History U.S. History Qi, t is 'fail ,fri A - , t 4 xlv, fvupgiga A . I Mr. Ierry Heck Mr. Ron Milligan Mr. Kelly Purdy Mr. Carl Riney Mr. Ron Shone Mr- Steve Sue Mr. Steve Tally Arizona History Government! G0vGrnm0nt! Psychology Government! Anthropology Government! Free Enterprise Free Enterprise Free Enterprise Free Enterprise Q -fx '1,,., if fp 'N 'fr ,. 4, X, .,, ' , V ' 'LY' ,fn LI 2' , FK Q f 1, . -Vx,- ff 4 545 5,1 'QQ' H 2 I' x g i x 1 ' 8 s -., 'IW 53-' ' S, 1 B N N Rfk I ii , 'K ,,....f ,1, 3 g, ,,,. f: ' : M +w..q,,MNv 5 K. ky x.,XX: :Sw Q X N, A, R N- X v K .iii in R, x ,,. 4 M Clowning, poetry entrance students 1 Art Smith holds up hand made mask he created in crafts class. 2 Iim Watkins takes notes on traffic signs. Mr. Art Smith is a clown, a resident poet and an artist. He visited several English classes helping to inspire poetic thoughts and second semester Mr. Smith taught two poetry classes. The Special Education program underwent many growth oriented changes. Driver's Ed. had packed classes this year to help studentsreceive their drivers licenses and low their insurance rates. 'tint-M' l l'v'lf'-vfmumq-gan N-ny--fmgm' ,I -,.. . - isr 1 . 'yu Q E 1 .mt 12' I, in i fs' SPECIAL PROGRAMS ,, xx' .af s rf' f Q Mr. Bob Noice Mr. Greg Bruce Mr. Art Smith Mr. Thomas Smith Driver's Ed. Driver's Ed. Poetry NIROTC Ms. Adina Marcus Mr. Loran Mr. Gard Roper Mr. Kevin Kearney Ms. Holly Learning Skills Rodewald Psychologist Learning Skills Hasenbuhler Learning Skills Learning Skills xg A 'L- edia Center useful in aiding researchers Special Programs Mr. Bob MCG1-eggr Ms. Susan Ausley Media Center Media Center 'wif' it 44 Ms. Eleanor Sacco Ms. Bonnie Greene Media Center Audio-Visual X c af, N -N., 1 Mary Felty, Carolyn De Lair and Pam Clark research for a debate on womens rights. .2 Iuniors compare notes and research together during a history class. 3 Model United Nations members prepare for their trip to Tucson. A new audio-visual system was initiated in the media center this year. A closed circuit T.V. system was installed. That allowed video tapes to be broadcast through wires to the different departments. This new system saves on wear and tear of the equipment. More equipment will be added to the media center next year. The equipment will be operated by student audio-visual aides. The video tapes may also he used by researchers if needed. Special Services assist students Mr. Phil Elston has replaced last year's P.A.Y.S. officer, Mr. Don Donati. Mr. Elston gave presentations on family pro disputes, child beating, and hitchhiking problems. Officer Elston tries to give students a good insight into police procedure. 'f'f'S nr..'g-!' .. , i 51, 1 Mr. Phil Elston, P.A.Y.S. officer, gives a presentation on drugs to biology students. 2 Ms, Brigid Stoeckel, bookstore, helps a student with books. 3 Ms. Edie Krombein, school nurse, looks over student records. Special Services 4. 1 - .1 Ms. Edie Mr. Phil Elston Krombein Pays Officer Nurse Ms. Brigid Ms. Irene Stoeckel Sanderman Bookstore Bookstore Uffiee staff strives to help dministrators I Ms. Vi Harris, Data Processing, makes out student information cards. 2 Ms. Shelley Dieterich, Administration credentials secretary, types a few letters. 3 Ms. Karen Grimes, principals secretary, types up some letters for Dr. Cropper. Office Staff Ms. Maxine Grunden Ms. Liz Miner Ms. Abbie Attendance Attendance DOGSPQFS . Administration 2-wal ,f Ms. Shelley Dieterich Administration Ms. Ioyce Hogan Administration Ms. Karen Grimes Administration Ms. Ruth Leonard Administration 4 'W ,a R - vff. .x fxu 1 e P' 4' 175 f . Z1 It '-Ly FU if., , fa, Q fi . 1 , 1 Y f ft 1 f V A f,.... zy. ldv CAFETERIA STAFF Left Row: Ms. Ann Zile, Ms. Paula Farr, Ms. Hazel Miller, Ms. Marie Smith, Ms. Carman Lauren, Ms. Tina Korza, Ms. Deloris Schroff, Ms. Marcel Curth and Ms. Mary Thompson. Right Row: Ms. Vivian Pelfey, Ms. Iayne Simmons, Ms. lean Shaffer, Ms. Penny Vallentinc. Ms. Kimmie Colditz, Ms. Ann Mer- ringer and Ms. Evice Archer. 2Ms. Tina Cafeteria begins selling food after school hours Korza and Ms. Vivian Pelfey get ready for hungry students by stocking up on supplies. 3 Ms. Mary Thompson picks up some trays full of food for the lunchtime rush. Because of the expanding enrollment, the cafeteria staff added a new snack bar lines and sold food before and after school. Maintenance works hard at keeping school clean 1 DAY SHIFT First Row: Mr. Ed Iarvis, Mr. Bill Corry, Mr. Charlie Trcivasty, Mr. Gary Van Goethsiy, Mr. Earl Pocock, T-Bird the cat and Mr. Robert Ayala. Second Row: Mr. Cliff Wcstly. 2 NIGHT SHIFT First Row: Ms. Erma Rodriqucz, Bill Kossis, Mr. Don Ford and Mr. George Arenivar. Second Row: Mr. Gene Ri- chards, Mr. Charlie Derek, Mr. George Hubletzel, and Mark Adams. The maintenance staff tried hard to beautify the THS Campus by planting decorative flowers and keeping up the lawns and shrubbery. 2 W . Y, 4 . TQ - :N Q.. ,M '--' :Lg- 4 M, LfQ.,. , KM I: xwtkk Nw. sxRx:x5XXi,iq,. f 5i5ff, ,a . -lv E ' M..-+,,..,.X, A X X f I U Y Y t o 1 f NL ,ng ya., .Ml , ' . x5 1 i L . A . K .-fix.. ?y?5fk'NAf '-k' 33f'fqf f 1 b'kx ..,- vw L - . Wi' .M .4 Q S- if M K1 f ,-----. NRQX 1 W x i Q ms 4 E: .. I 5 M 2 D gl , Y., , ,,, -f-.M ff' X I 1-Yeawh . M Many hours are spent by organizations in planning activities that will please the varied interests of the student body - ones that will raise spirit and make students who excell, either academically or athletically, known to all people associated with the school. ' Winning a contest or special award furthers our growth and makes others appreciate us more. By participating in school activities, we are taught leadership and we also realize what our capabilities are. Q tv,-av M , if ,-A' A A. Sabgkj' L !.bv:': . , , 4, --5 'QV E- V H ' ,L , nl ing 1 Rory Drwinga, treasurer. 2 Gail Holstin, chief justice. 3 Sharon Walker, president. 4 Mr. Ron Shone, advisor. 5 Student Body Executive Council members. 6 Annette Voss, secretary. 7 lohn Goodrich, vice-president. , . I Iustices Nancy Smith, Dan Stoneman, Kim Wicker, and Lesley Shone go over paperwork in Leadership Class. 2Annette Voss prepares to give a speech to her classmates. 3Vice Presidents Becky Nelson and lerry Cromack meet during third hour. 4 Chuck Krauss takes a break in Leadership Class. 5The Executive Council enjoys a Student Council meeting. 6 Gail Holstin stresses a point in Leadership Class. Student Council receives support 331. 21 tx. Wx Student Council has achieved many things during the school year. They sponsored the Muscular Dystrophy Marathon Dance in order to raise money to aid research for a cure of the disease. They also sold carnations during Homecoming Week. Student Council meets every day in Mr. Shone's fifth hour leadership class. President of Student Council this year is Sharon Walker, Vice-President was Iohn Goodrich. all S 1 odel U awards THS top honor Committee controls projects VICE PRESIDENTQS' COMMITTEE First Row: Becky Nelson, Diane Sorenson, Bev Tress, Teresa Owen, Ruth Rafidi and Randi Hedin. Second Row: Sharon Worthen, Terry Keenan, Kim Preach, Keith lay, Lisa Munsey, Mike Sokol, Iohn Goodrich and Ms. Mabel Anderson, advisor. Third Row: Michelle Geske, Alan Bond, Mark Erwin, Ierry Cromack, Matt De Pinto, Greg Lamonica, Rory Drwinga, Dave Gettle and Darrell Lumpmouth. MODEL UNITED NA TIONS First RoW.' Bryan Brazell, Second RoW.' Nick LaFronz, Ierry Cromack, Glenn Stoneman, Keith Baer, Gail Holstin, Randi Hedin and lim Miller. Third Row.'Chuck Krauss, Bernie Baer, Greg Marino, Steve Walker, Perry Morehouse, and Nancy Smith. ,av j alf- n--.1-61 i 1 l I 26- P- it I , . K s ! i fs!- ?' v sd ff? X MEDIA CENTER AIDS First Row: Devin Brickner and Ierri Gabbert. Second Row: Greg Webster, john Christie, Renee Hasemen, Susan Plein, Ellis Fredericks and Nick Brokeshoulder, Third Row: Richard Parkinson. Shawn Cook, Rod Gates, Russ Mitchell, Barbara Heath and Laurie Iensen. orkers aid nurse, media Center NURSES AIDES First Row: Ianini Pesluzny, Leslie Shone and Lisa Register Second Row: Annarita Martinolieh Rhonda Ferradino and Rene Blackmore Third Row: Nancy Campbell, Tammy Ruggireo and Wendi Gillespie. x T HS best band in stateg takes unamaker award l-X-4 I ' ,S - .. L , , L e s...... V ,ff-, v-HW ft, 1 1 f 4 LVV,., , .LL.... ,.., ,L1,.- . W . . - , V, f Y, ,. 1' r -' 'ff' sf- vii, B , - ., , ki .r ..- ' 'A -ffl'-af nag' W ,NM-Ha, a s FM fgi-'1 ,' ' i' ,,,,,, 1 , 'iii' 3' . .. . ,J 1' i , - asf: i . Band First Row: Carrie Mullings, Rhonda lorgensen, Kathy Fechenbach, Debi King, Myra Nybakken, Michelle Coudriet, Lynn Lott, Allan Plumb, Diann Kuznitz, Laura Sapp, Beth Waltz, Iune Gower, Iudi Remillard, Ian Remillard and Germaine Neel. Second Row.' Rob lackson, Kris Lowell, Ginger Neel, Debbie Creighton, Carol Desjardins, Dolly Wood, Ron Sampson, Robert Reistad, Theron Short, Sandy Honahni, Randy Lynn, Cathy Honahni, Lynn VanSyoc, Kris Yatsak, Tina Kane, Kevin Treadway, Andy Lukes and Doug Mattheis. Third R0w:Iean Ehrlich, Iohn Feist, Cindi Henningsen, Pam Alvarez, Cindy Cunningham, Debbie Duarte, Brian Cosper, Mark Trebitowski, Peggy Poore, Beth Emfinger, Bernadette Gaxiola, Albert Duarte, Mark Siegert, Luke Ieziorski, Gary Hamilton, Teresa Ray, Lori Barker, Marcia Barker and Delisa Patton. Fourth Row: Robin Woldt, Iama Holton, Debbie Nattell, Dianna Wilson, Susan Puype, Karen Urey, Lori Bryans, Ioe Marquis, Michelle Wilkins, Cathy Palermo, Michelle Cappello, Cindy Marshall, jackie Woelfel, Carolyn Sutter, Iulie Nelson, Lisa Carmen and lill Harrington. Fifth Row: Mike Stewart, Bruce Kennedy, Deena Carter, Kelly Gillespie, lenny Kirley, Glen Ehrlich, Caroline Eckstadt, Angie Watson, Deanna Haarer, Robert Ortiz, Mike Gerstner, Scott Riley, Suzanne Zamastil, Carol Panzer and Sally Baab. Sixth Row:Kelly Kokoska, Mike Magras, Tom Weller, Theresa Voss, Tom Christy, Eric Ziegler, Iulie Milham, Diane Shultz, Kelly Archer, Kevin Anderson, Krista Hayden, Becky Robinson, Iames Keith and Kim Key. Seventh Row: Paul Fisch, Phil Haggard, Page Dillehunt, Brad Parker, Mark Baab, Wade Thornhill, lim Yaple, Tom Hasse, Ieff Lukes, Tim Ray, Karlys Kauffman, Greg Dedrick, Larry Rider, Geoff Waltz, Glen Marshall, Dann DeBoer, Karl Kauffman and Howard McBride, .........................,.........,....-..........,...,,,.,,, ,- .- ,., L. 'Q I Q M Y-. - Q , ,A ,. 1 Y ..,. . - N -e as ,..,, The THS Marching, Symphonic and Concert bands were more successful than ever this year. The marching band started the year out right by presenting a superior performance in competition at the ASU Band Day on Oct. 22, 1977, which earned straight ones in every category. They then competed in the U of A Band Day on Nov. 12, 1977, and earned the Nunamaker Award, an award given only to the best bands in the State of Arizona. Only two other bands received the Nunamaker Award. The addition of a 14 piece flag corps seemed to make the ai' S 'A' pig 1 2 ' p sy 1 E A., 1..g . ' - , ' 1. g AI i w as 'fi ' X l lt hh-Q-v-Y Q-ff l , T .,..,,, W . ,.....,,.. .,. ,,,,,. marching band even more effective and colorful. The big event for the band this year, though, was receiving an invitation to participate in the Hawaiian Festival of Bands in Hawaii, on April 22, 1978. The band spent the whole school year raising the 856,000 needed through activities such as car washes, raffles, bake sales, working at Phoenix International Raceway, and the Black Canyon Shooting Range, selling Christmas greens, candy canes, pennants, etc. Stage Bands give concerts 1 1 STAGE BAND First Row: Tim Ray, Tom Weller, Iulie Milham, Eric Ziegler and Ron Sampson. Second Row: Karl Kauffman, Tom Smith, Diane Shultz, Greg Smith, Iennifer Kirley and Brent Teselle. Third Row: Ed Kaplan, and Page Dillehunt. 2 STAGE BAND First Row: Tom Weller, Dena Carter, Kelly Archer, Marcia Barker, Caroline Eckstadt and Iune Gower. Second Raw: Howard McBride, Bruce Kennedy, Dan DeBoer, Karlyss Kauffman and Wade Thornhill. Third Row: Dana House, Craig Acker- man, Mark Siegert, Mike Stewart, Paul Fisch and Tom Hasse. ,..ia , a ,..-A! 2 i 1 TROUBADOURS FIRSTROlM'Kristi Green, Shirley Dean, Diana Dubrall, Debbie Dubhamm, Rachael Vezaldenos and Robin Ford. SECOND ROW'Cindy Bragaw, Bonnie Reynolds, Pam Brown, Martha Williams, Debbie Ford, Kristy Vezaldenos, and Val Mau. THIRD ROW: Kim Lambert, Karen Thompson, Cindy Chapman, Missy Krane, Brenda Gibson, Sue Cerkin, Sylvia Mumpower, Laura Auerbach and Theresa Butcher. 2 CHORALAIRS FIRST ROW' Robin Hall, Karen Clark, Ieannie Hawkins, Shelley Brittain, Yolanda Flores and Iammie Meier. SECOND ROW' Lisa Kosty, Ioy Wineinger, Linda Thaller, Michelle Rodriguez, Kim Innes and Bonnie Brown. THIRD ROW' Leslie Staab, Barbara Brown, Angelina Villa, Patty Mawk, Laura Klein, Karen Elson and Cathy Eastman. Troubadours, Choralairs entertain ..-fd' ' in Choir participates interstate competition 1 CONCERT CHOIR First Row: Marlene Burkhart, Kristy Green, Frank Sansone, Ed Goins, Mike Bacon, Robert Wilson, Debbie Shulda and Debbie Londen. Second Row: Carol Bell, Martha Williams, Shirley Dean, Bill Walp, Rick Nunley, Mike Sokol, Bev Polley, Pat Compton and Vicky Allison. Third Row: Val Marsh, Mary Reavis, Laurie Shagena, Mark Bailey, Curt Thomas, Mark Erwin, Roy Semerdjian, Lisa Ioslyn, Deena Willis, Vicky Schroyer and Sue Harrington. 2 THUNDERBIRD SEXTET First Row: Kristy Vezaldenos. Second Row: Kristy Green and Kim Lambert. Third Row: Sue Gerkin, Martha Williams and Rachel Vezaldenos, Thunderbirds Concert Choir traveled to Tucson this year for a two day music festival. The choir, under the direction of Ms. Margie Robertson, was one of many groups from all over the Southwest which participated in the event. 2 - 1 Chorus entertams Wllh song, dance 1 MEN'S CHOIR First Row: Karl Tate, Allen Diamond, lerry Sokol and Tom Shulda. Second Row: Dan Evans, Iim leffers, Mike Wier, and Grant Shone. Third Row: Curt Thomas, Roger Van Leewen, Ed Goins, Dave Duncan and Lawrence Taylor. 2 TH UNDERBIRD SINGERS First Row: Mark Bailey, Bev Polley, Mike Sokol, Debbie Shulda and Mark Erwin. Second Raw: Robert Wilson, Laurie Shagena and Sue Harrington. Third Raw: Cheryl Graham, Deena Willis and Val Marsh. KZ? fmqa hu... TRA supervises class Competition 1 UPPERCLASS FOOTBALL WINNERS First Row: Barbie Christofanelli and Becky Nelson. Second Row.' Leanne Barr, Laura Grapshi, Bonnie Dahl and Denise Moody. Third Raw: Laurie Barr, Kelly Moore, Mary Gerkin, Lorraine Leon, Iill Iones, Teddi Deming and Sylvia Back. Fourth Row: lennifer Mack and lackie Hadorn. 2 FIRST PLACE WINNERS OF GIRLS' BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Iennifer Mack and Becky Nelson. 3 SECOND PLACE WINNERS Nancy Gerkin and Connie Gerkin. 4 THIRD PLACE WINNERS Mary Gerkin and Kim Preach. Xzf! n I .4 14 T 'ff ?' fer: .- - 4 'Ldf ffl I TRA VOLLEYBALL WINNERS First Row: Dawn Preston and Doug Newcomb. Second Row: Shannon Wold, Bill Murphy, Wendi Williams, and Ms. Suzanne Frazier. Third Row: Blake Stamper, Doug Reickow, Brad Pruett, Suzi Gerkin and Brad Parker. .2 TRA PRESIDENTIackie Hadorn and Vice-president Becky Nelson. 3 Students enjoy TRA's second annual square dance party. lilfgip To - K g 1::? ,f I wma., K 'Yi ..,9, gli N' 1- . V 'f . 1-4 A Q K- . A l W? 5 Sfi1'M i 'm V ' ' .. .fe .16 'wfmzwwwl .,,,..pg ff he War Party sponsored the girls' softball banquet, gave money to our Varsity Basketball team and started a new tradition, Basketball Homecoming. Another new tradition of War Party is Girls' Sports Week. War Party is always active in its support of the athletic teams at THS. Club members are responsible for the loud and spirited cheering at football and basketball games, and-also for making the posters that keep the student body aware of the teams' games and awards. There were more male members in the club this year than ever before. ar Part starts inter Homecoming This Year. WAR PARTY First Row: Ianet Nuth, Stephanie Willet, Geri Crane Betsy Basso, Iohn Goodrich, Annette Voss and Elain Wiseman Second Row: Lisa Marshal, Kim Montgomery, Chuck Krauss, Iackie Hadorn Mark Erwin, Rory Dwringa, Michelle Geske and Rita Voss. .v 'J n-f av5 I War Party paints up for 1n1t1at1on 1 WAR PARTY COUNCIL First Row: Suzanne Inrmzm, Annette Voss, Lisa Marchel and Ieanette Peters. Second Row: Iackie Hadorn, Barbie Christofanelli, Betsy Basso and Barb Tress. Third Row: Laurie Ahrenburg, Heidi Holtorf, Carol Moen and Ann Callow. Fourth Row: Rita Voss, Lisa Munsey, Robin Anderson and Kim Montgomery. 2 Ruth Rafidi and Betsy Basso prepare for War Party initiation. FBLA stresses busmess awareness FBLA First Row: Karen Ashby, Brenda Saenz, Peggy Sandler, Michele Moore, Wendy Whitley, Stacy Adams, Cathy McNally and Carol Collins. Second Row: Rosemarie Caneellara, Gena Eekhardt, Starla Hudson, Mary Broyles, Susan Gerkin and Iamie Young, Future Business Leaders of Ameriea is designed to liuild leadership qualities and help involve students in school aetivities. Anyone wishing to join the eluh must have taken or he presently enrolled in a lmusiness related Course. Mr. Ierry Gelnmete, Mrs. Diana Sweet, and Mr. Bd Czwinski are the Club sponsors. 1 Ul,A Ul5'1 1CERS.' Brenda Saonx, presidentg Mary Broyles, viee-president: Gena Bckhardt, seeretaryg and Cathy Mr1Nally, historian, Not Pir:l11l'e1l.' Anne Kelley, treasurerg and lanine 'l'roan, reporter. 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Jam, f x N .1 V KA 5 Q .J fs 5 Eg' p Q v , Tm. 1 4 , gf N rv V, 4 7 I 47 N, J, E531 W5 .V H , H12 3 lr .E ,ru fv ve. 1 I- X N , , 4 . JP .yr 59 IROTC, IC inspire hard work 'N Ax r '-1 t, , i l at 2:4 lx I XXX f 4 1 3377? ,f I ' ' if , ' ' .ew 1 NIROTC First Row:Steve Groeneveld, Bob Sirks, Dave Kune and Iohn Mossotti. Second Row:Rene Blackmore, Teresa Corso, Lynnie Austin, Sheri Hunter, Teresa Birchett, Benita Lipska, Michelle Coudriet, Lisa Yanez, Gina Smith, Debbie Blansett, Claudia Hopson, Tia Dunn, Donna Stone and Kim Hay. Third Row: Mark Fisher, Tom Breeze, Chris Morgo, Ray Brittain, Henry Galaviz, Sam Pietrofeso, john Riazzi, Bobby Blansett, Robert Cole, Bryan Cooley, lim Watkins and Frank Hi iins. Fourth Row: Bill Kocsis, lim Trenary, Bill Murphy, Curt Williams, Ron Fortin, Scott Powell, Mark Young, Bob Wa ner, lim Laver, joey Sansone, Robert Stone, Eric Wingham and Ieff Toielee. Fifth Row: lohn Gill, Don MacFarlane, lerry Milham, Randy Bird, lack Blevins, Iohn Eaves, Rod Brittain, lim Simunek, Tom Barilla, Lee Kestner, Brian Evertt, Mike Hazel, Ieff Ashby and Iohn McNiel. Sixth Row: LCDR Smith, advisor, Carlton Lee, Mark Wi liams, Wade Hutz, Mike Roberts, Mike Schoa, Troy Hines, Pete Higgins, lohnny Warren, Desi Garrigan, Bryan Thomas, Iohn Kleppan and Dave Goettl. VICA Filxsf Row: Eddie Rimby Mark Scott, Beth Fisher, Roberta Cecil, Cheryl Davis, Ioanne Palermo and Valerie Marsh. Second Row: Ron Rossi, Sherilyn Stanley, Travis Olroyl, Yvonne Lybert, Lori Erickson, Gail Herrin, Terry Kcenen, Sandy Honahni, and Cathy Lancendorfer, Third Row: Brad Lyzwa, Bruce Bruno, Philip Conrad, Cheryl Knudson and Mr. Lee Harkleroad, advisor. Science Club builds minds, knowledge SCIENCE CLUB Firsf Row: Randi Hodin Bootsio Schimmols, Tim Paltarozi and lay Keith. Second Row: Mr. Rush Faber, advisor: Mr. Fred Brown, advisor: Ms. Edna Miller, advisor and Mr. lim Forsman, advisor. Key Club admits female members KEY CLUB First Row: Lisa Baldwin, Brian Brazcll, Mark Erwin, David Carrera, and Keith Baer. Second Row: Mike Sokol, Vera Lees, Lisa Santoro, Ceri Crane, Teri Hughes, Diane Kuznitz, Lisa Remillard, Christina Scafide. Third Row: Ian Remillard, Kris Yatsak, Suzi Robinson, Laura Coon,, Cindy Cunningham, Eric Ziegler, Bernie Baer, Sheryl Lynn. Fourth RoW.' lim Miller. 199 Guitar ensemble performs at ASU gi, I -4 x li'LlL ll Q K. 1 GUITAR ENSEMBLE First Row: Mr. Iohn Tatum, advisor, Kathy Kiser, Vicki Dupont, Dawn Preston, Lisa Miller, Roberta Cecil, Dean Winkler, Howard Snader, Toni Parks and Iulie Zimmer Second Row: Barbie Christofanelli, Ieri Gabhart, Pat McGrath, Raymond Brittain, Rosanne Falaschetti, Steve Flood, Cindy Stienke, Mike Hadley, Rob Allen, Bob Scott, Ianet Drozda, Ed Kaplan, Ruthie Hodges and Dana Hutton. Third Row: Susan Kroll, Missy Krane, Darren Koons, Scott Steele, Rocky Bailey, Ed Kaplan, Bruce Bruno and Mark Erwin 2 Mr. Tatum directs members of the Guitar Ensemble in concert on the Thunderbird stage. 3 Mike Hadley demonstrates advanced guitar techniques as 3 students look on. 2 Spanish, Latin Clubs study foreign customs is , H1 '1'7?7!.,f 1-, W ',' V A, ,4..,.. ififfir ' -we 'V :wiv 7 ' i ' SPANISH CLUB First Row.' Shelley Owen, Amy Gramer, Ienny Wilmoth, Bea Bermea, Bernadette Gaxiola, Iulie Wilson, Iulie Holroyd, Lisa Remillard, Lori Wilson, Laura Dudas, Brenda Ritchie and Mrs, Anita Heyn, advisor. Second Row: Marian Leon, Karen Brebner, Michelle Ward, Paula Allen, Lynne Schloeman, Cindy Schultz, Laura Briguglio, Peggy Sandler, LuWanna Miller, Rhonda Kidd, Connie Gerkin, Bobbiejean White and Amy Hayden. Third Row: Christine Scafide, Suzanne Fisher, Laurie Peterson, Marieva Walsh, Sue Goebel, Clara Bareia, Dreama Dobbins, Margene Fogleman, Susan Grand, Patti Petro, David Hyman. Fourth Row:Carol Panzer, David Goettl, Mark Bailey, David Long, Mark Mohler, David Mohler, and Mr. Manny Rivero, advisor. Fifth Row: Donna O'Connor, Cathy O'Connor and Cindy Schultz. LATIN CLUB First Row: Vera Lees, Randi Hedin, lohn Goodrich and Lisa Munsey. Second Row: Randy Drwinga, Lisa Baldwin, Rory Drwinga, Robin Anderson and Teresa Cook. ' XE. it K 1, , Spanish Club ...env L, X I l gifkf rift ...... GERAIAN CLUB, First Row: Bootsie Schimmels, Suong Nguyen, Susan Williamson, Andy Friedl, Rachel Vezaldenos and Randi Hedin. Second Row: Iohn Kleppan, Howard Ullrich, Ingrid Schwentker and Mrs. Kathryn Brackney, advisor. FRENCH SOCIETY First Row: Ms. Ellen Ladenburg, advisor, Brenda Buckles, Tracie Busch, Carole Mathys, Peri Gretton, Mike Sokol, and Charmaine Russell. Second R0w.'Suzanne Zamastil, Sharon Tripson, lay Keith, Bonnie Pelley, Lori Smyser, Henri Carpentier, Amanda Steilen, Georgina Iimenez and Anna Laurin. Language Clubs fix European foods N. 5 'ibn + ' an M 'Sf V - ' Q N Q f ig xx A ix u 7 qXk.1'T:grQ, lvl i f Kb ' .xw f ,AX M Vw, 1 w Q 'Q' aa HJ' X Q52 '! Q3iX S ,, 1 -. W! ,. .Q .If . Jfpffw I fl .N , AQUM 1 A ,Q-'AK ' t Mfg if ,y 3 iff 'lu ,R vw wwf myl- X S7701 was uf ,QMERM ,,,'p , , , , , Pom Line First Row: Susan Grapshi, Stacy Parker, Carrie Casner, Suzie Orchard and Wendy Wastchak. Second R0w.' Lorie Robidoux, Kris Dodson, Sandy Hanson and Sharon Walker. Third Row: Deena Willis, Gena Eckhardt and Starla Hudson. Fourth Row: Ginny Lange and Maureen Harrington. This year the THS Pom line featured variety and ingenuity to highlight their performances during halftime. The squad's 13 members added sparkle to assemblies and games. Mrs. Helen Prather, Pom sponsor, is a new teacher at THS. Mahi 'Zi f I 1. X ' j ' Below Stacy Parker, is the only senior L. s. . . the squad thls year. ariety, flexibility, key Pom goals 1 j f s ,ff r, Cheer gives moral support to teams CHEER First Row: Liz Walsh, Stacy Adams and Peggy Grunden. Second Row: Anna Raimonile, Kim Honer, Chuck Krauss, Mark Erwin, Curt Young, Karen Orchard and Debbie Robinson. Third Row. Roxanne Falk, Margaret Keenan, Sue Robertson, Tricia Hofferber, Ceri Hughes, Suzanne larman and Kim Montgomery. The Cheer Squad went to summer camp in luly at Northern Arizona University and received a spirit stick for their performance. They also received superior ribbons at summer camp. Camp names T HS squad excellent Cheer VARSITY CHEER SQUAD First Row: Treasurer Suzanne Iarman and Kim Honer. Second Row: Kim Montgomery and Margaret Keenan. Third Row: Captain Roxanne Falk, Chuck Krauss, Mark Erwin and Co-Captain Karen Orchard. IV CHEER SQUAD First Row: Debbie Robinson. Second Row: Peggy Crunden, Liz Walsh, Anna Raimonde and Geri Hughes. Third Row.'Co-Captain Sue Robertson, Curt Young and Captain Stacy Adams. THS Cheerleaders were named number one Varsity Squad in the state at the U of A clinic. They were also named the top squad in the AAA division. The squad took the spirit stick award at the NCA summer camp. Yell leaders and cheerleaders were active in their support of the football and basketball teams, under the direction of Ms. Lynn Messerschmidt, a newcomer to Thunderbird. This year a IV yell leader was added to the squad, making a total of three yell leaders. Rum, i rt Smith, CLOWN CLUB: First Row: Denise Custance, Patty Cluen, Vickie Acampora, Mike Lloyd, Rosie Falaschetti, Bootsie Schimmels and Cathy Ryan. Second RoW.' Mr. Art Smith, sponsor, Charlene jones, Ioe Pergola, Randy England and Cindi Thomas. A new club on campus is being sponsored by Mr. Art Smith, poet in residence at Thunderbird. The basic requirements for the club was clown ability and being interested in public service entertaining. TRACKSTERS SPIRIT First Row: Cathy O'Connor, Donna O'Connor, Patty Stevenson, Darlene Drew and Cheryl Rovelli. Second Row: Carol Adams, advisor, Cindi Saint, Laurie Gibbs, Susan Gerkin, Kathie Allan, Kay Richmond, Susan Casey, Ellen Weisman and Iolynn Stulce. Tracksters Spirit is a group of students who are interested in track. Members help at the track meets and help boost spirits. poet, sponsors new club 31mm-u-an-un--pq. Title IX has effect on club Effjgii' ri! ,.,, in f5efC.A.,,. A.hJ:a..z1kltLm.f. IIEIIIIGS MAT MINDERS: First Row: Lori Wilson. Bev Tress, Ianette Peterson and Renee Racette. Second Row: Lisa Register, Ruth Peterson, Terri Hughes, Lynn Wessel, Luanne Panasiti, Iannae Bartlett and lulie Williamson. Third Row: Kelly Barr, Karla Varner, Barb Tress, Sandy Blood, Carrie Morgo and Cindy Register. Mat Minders changed its name for Title IX requir- ements. In the past the Mat Minders were known as Mat Maids but changed their name to prevent discrimination against boys. Mat Minders support wrestling, keep score at matches, make scrap books and hold many fund raising events. BASEBUNNIES: First Row: Ms. Rosemary Sisemore, sponsor: Laura Goetz, Dorthy Guensch, Dana Scott, Shari Sanders, Amy McMellen, lenny Wilmoth and Susan Schubert. Second Row: Pam Frazier, Rona Smith, julia Gavin, Shanon Castro, Debbie Duarte, Rhonda Iogensen, Liana Stanley, Marie Adam, Cheryl Cappello and Cathy O'Vonnor. Third Row: Martha Lenockcr, Susan Robinson, Laura Koon, Sheri Roedl, Keli McCabe, Karen Thompson, Lisa Long, Lynn Wessel, Stacy Smallwood, Cindy Honor, Penny Coettl and Marieva Welsh. Thunderbird BaseBunnies was formed four years ago to raise money and increase spirit and support for the Baseball teams. Their money making projects for this year included candy and snow cones sales, a dance and selling concessions at baseball games. CHESS CLUB Row 1: Scott Bordow and lim Hughes. Row 2: Ken Lipson, Bob Schwalb, Richard Boulanger and Randy Drwinga. 2 MATH CLUB Row 1: Ms. Diane Lepon, Sponsor, Ken Lipson, Ian Remillard, Iudi Remillard, Lisa Remillard, Ms. Phillis Shaw, sponsor and Brad Pruett. Row 2: Timmy Patarozzi, Stan Voynick, Glenn Ehrlich and Chuck Morehouse. Row 3: Mike Howley, Alan Bond, Stan Capelik, Randy Drwinga, lay Keith, Perry Mor- ehouse, Henri Carpentier and Chuck Morehouse. .X A 5' . Chess, ath clubs build student concentration , , . Q 1532 9 O ' Q ,I rfwmf R Ja A .4 kvl T'T'2n1l AQ ,,xv?, ,Irv x fl 4 x ,K H. 'X N, , .- K- ti, K Q V Q , ' , 'R y AQ. X x ' - I- '75 Zn. f rf uf 'Yew' Achievers join HS, Thought Inc. 4 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Eric Ziegler, Patti Petro and Iulie Parke Row Glen Stoneman and Nick LaFronz Row 2.' 4:Ms. Kathryn Brackney sponsor, Alan Bond, Rory Drwinga, Denise Moody, Randi Hedin, Lance Schall, Ierry Cromack, Steve Walker, Susan Dirr, Pat Duffy and Sherilyn Stanley lim Yaple and David Way. 2 THOUGHT Row 3: Mr. Bob I-leaps, sponsor, Gail Herrin, INC. Row 1:Ieff Hoffman and Mike Snader. Iulie Milham, Kelly Archer, Valerie Drakos. Row 2: Diane Sorenson, Lisa Remillard, 2 Brenda Ritchie, Amy Wakefield, lulie Zampino and Ms. lane Northup, sponsor. Row 3: Kathy Wcrtz, Marieva Walsh, Donna Fisher, Liz Walsh, Ty Albright, Tina Kane and Denise Buckwalter. Not Pictured: lan Remillard, Iohn Goodrich and Rory Drwinga. SKI CLUB Front Center: Tom Roehlke, President, Becky Rusher, Treasurer, Shelly Sporleader, Secretary. First Row: Lisa Long, Alan Powell aw reston, Laura Augrbach, lane Dettling, Lynn Wessel, Lorie Robidoux, loan Wilson and Suzanne Sacher. econ Row: Glen Stoneman, Mike Golgrave, Lori Erickson, Eric Weber, Rick Minsky, Iohn Kapski, Iohn Ferguson, Iayme Warmuth, Kelley Smith and Lisa Martin. Third Row: Bill Allen, Mark Bruno, Kristel Nielson, Brent Wilke, Liz Coit, Rhonda Smith, Iudy Betts, Pam Raymond, Dave Carerra, Anne Callow, i Club, t: ri- Enjoy Trips t Q l and Van Martin. Fourth Row: Barbara Carrera, B. I. White, Marta Eggleson, Kim Gunter, Terri Hughes, Sue Plein, Kelly Barr, Dave Hussey, jamie Thomas, Susan Williamson, Connie Minsky, Chris Mion and Doug Rockow. Fifth Row: Reed Weber, Brad Caron, Rick Darling, Keith Belsby, Augie Witte, Dave Kitchen, lim Trenkle, Lynne Lott, Kent Lay, Cindy Cunningham, Shelly Nordquist and Mary Nordquist. Sixth Row:Ms. Sherri Butout and Mr. Steve Sue, advisors. . 'i Q TRI-WFirst Row:Ms. Adina Marcus, advisor Mr. Steve Talley, advisor. Second Row: Claudia Hopson, Marlene Burkhart, Susan Slettebak and Ioanne Stapleton. Third Row: Iacque Tieman, Sandy MacVicar, Carol Collins, Pam Croft and Patty Croft. Fourth Row: Perry Morehouse, Dan Stoneman, Sharron Carroll and jeff Thomas. SPEECH TEANI First Row: Sharon Walker, Randy Lynn, Holm Allen, Suzanne larmen, Ruth Rafidi, Iohn Goodrich and Gail Holstin. Second R0w:'l'ammy Austin. Coach, Carol Moen, Randi Heidin, Bootsie Schimmels, Lisa Baldwin, lean Beard and Debbie Nattel. Third Row: Ms. Sandy Blaisdell, advisor: Scott Bordow, Patrick Duffy, Rick Giesie, Denise Casavoy, Iamic Young, Henri Carpentier, Kielan McCol- lum and Ierry Cromack. tli1e.1.5 Speakers compete, actors perform .af MASQUE AND DAGGER First Row: Teresa Cook, Kim Hundley and Tom Lenz. Second Row: Debbie Nattell, Bea Bermea, Lori Murphy, Simone Bellecomo, Roxanne Long, Colleen O'Connell and Sara Reynolds. Third Row:Christine Scafide, Rick Giesie, Lynn Colgrave, Lisa Baldwin, Iamie Young, Vicky Acampora and Shirley Dean. Fourth Row: Bryan Brazell, Ms. lane McSpadden, Leslie Shone and Glen Pfortmiller. Not Pictured: Bonnie Reynolds. 215 Wilderners take only memories 1Chris Rix, Carmen Martin, Scott Beversdorf, Anthony Bellecomo and lim Pierce load the van after a wilderners hike. 2 After a long trip at Douglas Springs Mike Wilson, Brent Wilkins, Chris Rix and Iames Bowman sit down at the dinner table. 3 WILDERNERS CLUB First Row: Maria Flink, Todd Albright, Anthony Bellecomo, Frank Higgins, lim Blair, Scott Beversdorf, Ty Albright, Iim Hansen and Susan Curtis. Second Row:Ms. Suzanne Frazier, advisor, Tammy Phelps, Debbie Owens, Ms. Holly Hasenbuhler, advisor, Andy D'Agostino, Iames Bowman, Randy Rafidi, Marlene Sommer, and Audrey Kristick. Third Row: Mr. Dave Harbster, advisor, Tim Coins, Todd Ogden, Pete Higgins, Alan Bond, Nunzio Bellecomo, Doug Rockow, Paul McMinn and Carmen Martin. 4 lim Pierce, leader of Wilderners, looks out over Saguaro National Monument. 5 Wilderners Club Officers:Todd Albright, vice-president, Mr. Dave Harbster, advisor, lim Pierce, leader, Ms. Suzanne Frazier, advisor, Scott Beversdorf, treasurer, Ms. Holly Hasenbuhler, advisor. 6Mr. Dave Harbster and Ms. Suzanne Frazier take a break after a long grueling hike. 1 2 l 3 .,.. , Y 4 ,.4.,,,n,-cg ' I ,- pw 7To get the taste of things, tht, 'lri,t, Kisscrs, M'u'lc,nt. S mmer 'intl M'1ri'i Flink try 'i tru, up 'it Pint. lx oun ' ' , An honest respect and 'ippreciation ' ' the environment is tho main goal ol' the Wilclerners Backpack Clulm. 'l'l1is year tho cluh planned rlay hikes anal ovornight trips ovory month to such places as tho Superstitions, Douglas Fir Trail, Spruce Mountain, Pino Mountain, and Mount Humphrey. 'l'ho highlight of the year was a liyo-tlay hike in the Havasupai Canyon. The clulm also participatocl in the Superwalk in the spring. 'l'o learn how to appreciate camping, topics such as hiking safety, tents, Wilcllifo, and liuying a liaclipaclt are Covered at the meetings. Duo to the membership growth this yoar, thoro is an increasing numlier ol' llappy Hikors on campus. S. Frazier, Co-sponsor Chief's Chant chosen as new name CHIEFS CHANT STAFF First Row: Shelly Sawyer, Cathy Sandy Sadler, Gregg Travers, Darci Iantzi, Ed Bearden, lane Pinto, Lancendorfer Lisa Taylor LuAnn Harris, Diane Shultz, Kathy Randy Lynn and Ms. lean Bremser, advisor. Third Row: C.G. Marino, Finnegan Sharon Worthen Madeline Koretski, Iill Harrington, Angel Brian Landauer and Ierry Sandorf, Not Pictured:Tammy Ashenbrener. Bailey Scott Bordow Second Row Matt DePinto, David Trovillion, I 'm+'v . 1 Yv, ii PUBLICATIONS CLUB FiI'Sf Row: Ms. lean Bremser, advisor, Marian Leon, Mona Butera, Kathy Finnegan, LuAnn Harris, Madeline Koretski. Second Row: Lisa Taylor, Karen Brebner, Ed Bearden, Carmen Dorcey, Shelley Sporleder, Tammy Schettler, Sharon Worthen, Angel Bailey and Chuck Krauss. Third R0w:Scott Bordow, Ierrlyn Crawford, Don Brink, Brian Landauer, Sandy Sadler, C.G. Marino and Matt DePinto. The school newspaper under- went many changes this year. The name was changed from The War Chant to The Chiefs Chant, and the format was also changed. The staff is made up of journalism 3-4 and 5-6 students. Twelve issues of the Chief's Chant were produced. The THS Publications Club, the only one in the district, assists the school's publications in buying cameras and film. Publications Club sponsors the Yearbook Signing Party at the end of each year. :gn Z ui 'L-3 P 52 '85 -'serv fi. n ,sk Quill and Scroll honors top ranked journalists get 1 Q ,,..,....,-..-- t .,g,,L.f .1 r? if f QUILL AND SCROLL First Row: Marian Leon. Karen Brebner, Carmen Dorcey and Angel Bailey. Second Row: C.G. Marino, Iackie Hadorn, Shelley Sporleder, Tammy Schettler, Sharon Worthern, Sandy Sadler and Matt DePinto. Quill and Scroll is an internation- al honorary society for high school journalists. Members must have worked on a school publication and ranked in the top third in their class. Photo Club takes shots at Ierome Photo Club is made up of photographers who wish to explore their talents outside the classroom. They took a trip to Ierome, Az, to photograph old structures. PIIUTU CLUB First Rowflulie Grandy. Second Raw: loan Wilson, Mark Schneider, Todd Albright. Third Row: Laurel Kristick, Ty Albright and Iim Hansen. Second Row:Connie McDonald, Bill Greer, Diana Betz, Greg Shupe lim Brittain and Mr, Richard Gross, sponsor. 1Leeann Holstin gets ready to hit a birdy. 2Denise Indy relaxes before a meet. 3Frosh A football players chase an opponent with the ball. 4 Becky Nelson receives a throw from second base. 5 Fresh tennis player sets up to smash ball. 6Curt Thomas beats a Rocket to a jump ball. 504835 .,,.uqa-MI 1 V, 1 ,a ' I K gi. 532 . ',r: f .P . , E !Z.,,'7-' '- 'Eff' 6' g 4 It g . wg 5 -mm, if Aih. xi - 94 i 4 d F . t 9 1 'L' ,MMQ , '55 ,tj E , M 'Y I '-tid! - r 'a-- A l 'qiglil tl x 53 if f X .t-'v!.E f f fit.. .W I Q A b lg I 'iff ' -tl Q5 Air' Q .Lakesi- -Vq. 'F-1' ' We - e ,.. t---ve. . nw .4 0, '0':1 1 e . jus' M 'wr uh- 1. -'--2 e ' .r t W in mmqm- ,.- ,A I , ., f-.W , r .., ,,.t K ,. 71. Y' 01. V , A J. f Emil Competing The locker room rings with the Cries, we beat'em, I don't believe it. All the players have tears in their eyes in jubilution of the crushing victory. Competing is setting goals as n team striving, working to reach them. In the course of reaching these goals there are big wins and usually ai few heartbreaking defeats but there is still ai feeling ol' unity among fellow team mates. 22 I , K '08 0 5 , , 1 ' nf A G.. .Q Q I pl 'Q -in 0 I Yr 1 X!! X P L .i 'L rf a ' , Y ii J ,v 'NN' 5 va' .lf- 7 . K . W4 15440 1' X' -NRM 'SW ,, 3 LL K' e, .ngff .1 .0 .LQ I .A-W - Q1 - mf gf: M A , '-the . Q Ll ,Q Q 8 In u ' Q , V . Q ax? --1 High scores highlight Chiefs' offense VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: Steve Criscione, Bob Petersen, Steve Klinefelter, Vinnie Waldron, Daryl Emmett, lim Adams, Bob Sexton, Bob Scott, Cliff Sirks, Travis Olroyd, Mike Pettijohn, Kirby Houben, and Denver Gilbreth. Second Row:Iohn Niemeyer, Blake LaTouf, Iarvis Crawford, Rich Broker, Zac Scott, Iohn Grubbs, Paul Stiak, Derrick Knott, Bill Curry, Cy Roedel, Bill Tracey and Ceclan Curtis. Third Row: Don Parrish, Mike Miller, Kent Lay, Chris Alvarez, Dean Budrow, Byron Singleton, Scott Stamper, Ioe Willett, Paul Ray, Courtney Brown, Mark Herrmann and Dave Way. Fourth Row: Mark Adams, Greg Elkins, Mark Ramsey, Tim Vollete, Greg Kuntz, Steve Harness, Steve Resales, Chuck Dettling, Curt Thomas, Howard Mcbride, Cordon Troan and Dennis Anderson. Fifth Rom: Coach lim Fernandez, Coach Chuck Zontanos, Coach Ernie Dora, and Coach Bill Gilsinger. VARSITY FOOTBALL THS Apollo ..............,..... ...... THS Trevor Browne ......... ...... THS Greenway ..,...,.,..... ...... THS Moon Valley .....,... .......... THS Washington ...,... THS Prescott .................. ...... THS Paradise Valley ,...,.. .......... THS' Sunnyslope ............... ....... 5 .. THS St. Mary's ..i.......................,.... 35 THS South Mountain ...............,.... 28 V Q . I t. , -.if rw: xt, Q X' awww it-2 at s . ra -if 4. if K fs- xo N . ... . .xwswlsi Z nueuisu-'sig' 1 Coach Chuck Zontanos discusses the game with Coach Bill Cilsinger via the headset. 2The clock runs out as Thunderbird beats Trevor Browne, 21-7. 3 Thunderbird football players watch intently as the rest of the team wages a fierce battle on the field. The Varsity Football team finished the season with a fine record of 6-4. Some of the accomplishments during the season were the naming of Scott Starnper, Byron Singleton, Daryl Emmett and Derrick Knott as All Skyline first team. Courtney Brown also had a fine season runnin for 925 yards. Vinnie Waldron passed for 7 TD asses and com leted 48 percent of ffis aerials. The Cllfiiefs also scored more than ever before by defeating Sunnyslope and South by 48 18 and 40-28 respectively. 2 V has best year ever ending 6-3 1 . F A 4 - ,. lg t IV FOOTBALL First Row: Mike Waldron, Augie Iimenez, Doug Ward, Robert Reistad and Albie Duarte. Second Row: Coach Norb Kissel, Ioe Ferrera, Chuck Chase, Charlie Kelly, Rusty Glaze, Coach Roger Sharpe and Coach Nick Fotinos. Third Raw: Mike Lubanovich, Howard Ullrich, Trent Hinds, Mike Altomare, Iarvis Crawford, Dennis Ficks and Dennis Barksdale. Fourth Row: Mel Little, Mark Carmen, Greg Shafer, Scott Archer, Blake Stamper, Ruben Torres, Dave Iogerst and Steve Hubler. Fifth Row: Tim Ientz, Alain Hadorn, Mike Battles, Rob Young, Don Martin, Stan Swerdfeger, Curt Pase, Mike Anderson and Steve Haskett. IV FOOTBALL THS 12 Apollo .................. 6 THS 0 Trevor Browne .... 19 THS 24 Greenway ......... 0 THS 26 Moon Valley ........ 13 THS 26 Washington ........ 8 THS 34 Prescott ................. 35 THS 21 Paradise Valley 14 THS 26 Sunnyslope ........... 15 THS 8 St. Mary's ............. 10 Mike Anderson gets ready to receive a pass in the Prescott game, which the Chiefs lost, 35-34. His first year as coach, Mr. Nick Fotinos led the Chiefs to their best season ever I6-31 for a THS IV football team. The only three losses were a come-from-behind win for Prescott, a disappointing two point loss to St. Mary's and a sound shutout from Trevor Browne. FROSH A FOOTBALL First Row: Ieff Howe, Ron Fortin, Forest Spenser, Tim Shulda, Brian Cunningham. Second Row: Brian Neal, Cary Lamp, Brian Murphy, Bob Kriebs, Kevin Hefner, and Stan Cray. Third Row: Coach, Pat O'Neal, Iohn Ceams, Ed Peterson, Don Tracey, Scott Wilmoth, john Iohnson and Coach lack Storey. Fourth Rovwleff Brown, Scott Bennett, lim Tallent, Richard Anderson, Doug Mitchell, Patil McMinn, Dave Fortin, Steve Kelley. Fifth Row.' Bob Weston, Kyle Richmond, Ierry Simpson, Rick Huber, Roger Elmer, lim Lauer, Don Micko, Greg LaMonica, Mike Lizanich. FROSH B FOOTBALL First Row: Steve Saville, Ioe Sansone, Mike Silva, Dale Foster, Tom Tough, ready defense key fresh streteg Kauffman, Melton Dedman, Mike Adams, Holi Schneider, Dave Shaurette, Scott Adams, Iefl' llol'l'man and Ron Crawford, Secon1lRou'.' Tom Hineman, Ion Eckhardt, Boll Wilson, Scott Carman, Eric Wingham, Mike Urzel, Darren Koger, Tim Young, Scott Siverson, Cary Brogan, Ralph Kearns, Roliliy llaile, Dan Pixley and leff Bevolo. Third Row: Coach lorry Ileck, jeff May, Iefl' Lewis, Steve Clark, Kevin Bernards, Iohn Caley. Brett Preach, leff LaMonica, Mike Delalliedra, Derrol Pouge, Brian Harrington, Scott Smith, Shane llallford, Todd Krauss and Coach Ron Dickson. The Fresh A Football team completed a tough season ending 4-4. Each memher of the team received a trophy at the end of the season. Outstandinf players were Brian Neal, Don Tracey, andi Boli Weston. Coaches Ierry HeCk's and Ron Dickson's Freshman B lfootliall team completed another prosperous season ending 7-t. 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Standing on B0ard.'Kathy Keenan, Becky Iackson, Sue Sgrillo, Laura Goetz, Lnn Wessel, Audra Iohnson, Beverly Trees, Denise Iudy and Barb Tresa Standing on Ladder Ifmm top to bottomjz Cindy Henningson, Kelly Gillespie, julie Parke, Kathy Gillespie, Liz Schloeman and Val Woolley. Not Pict11red.'Cindy Goetz, Lisa Ioslyn, Vera Lees, Bonnie Dahl and Tammy Shulda. 1 Denise Iudy gets off a good dive in the Paradise Valley meet. 2A Thunderbird diver takes to the water during an away meet. 3 Sue Sgrillo shows the form that helped her win the diving competition at divisionals. This year's Girls Swim team ended its fourth year of AAA competition undefeated. On their way to capturing the division title they handed Washington it's second loss ever in Skyline history. Thunderbirds other loss last year was to Xavier, but this year they led them out ofthe pool in points. The team was led this year by most inspirational swimmer Kathy Gillespie. Gut standing leadership was also provided by Cindy Goetz and Sue Kozak. Kelly Gillespie led all point receivers with 133, followed by Kathy Gillespie 120, Iulie Parke 118, Laura Goetz 60 and Lisa Ioslyn with 59. Other awards went to lulie Parke and Kelly Gillespie -most valuable, Sue Sprillo -best diver, and Tricia Hofferber -most improved swimmer. Five four-year lettergirls graduate this year: Cindy Goetz, Anne Hayden, Cindie Henningsen, Sue Kozak and Iulie Parke. Iulie Parke leaves three school records behind, 238 total career points, and the honor of winning the most valuable swimmer award four years in a row. 9 Chiefs go unbeaten with a 7-0 season 1 Robin Abling shows her spirit with a Go Thunderbird on her shoulder. 2 Iill Iones twists to execute a good dive despite the rain. 3 Iulie Parke, Tricia Hofferber and Robin Abling get started in the back stroke in this meet against Peoria. 4 Sue Sgrillo shows excellent form in this front tuck against Paradise Valley. 5 Sue Kozak leans to get a good start as she and Barb Tress prepare to dive into this race against Peoria. 6 Barb Tress practices her dives before the Peoria meet. MH., 'K' 'Liu .1 , ,,.g. 1 :hu dung, wpunwvnuv, m..1a-fu 12' nr W 'ff,.nf is X ' , 6 x 5 ' olleyball team en QV, ,W Awww ' Q. 5 f T- X joys best record . ,FJ , 'f-fi, s' in is . K 5 . bs ,N ,...-1 A Aqw 'Q K L f A., li ummm? 'X i.,: ,. VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Fi1'stR0w:Mary Gerkin, Robin Hensc Peters, Linda Blohm, Iennifer Mack, Iackie Mack and Coach Kirstie Y ,K i ' higff iff:115'11jfi5:g'.l-iff' ,, ..., ,. r.,, ,W ,. .,,, . . ,X ,, me . V ,T M, ,,.., , ,.., M, ,,L:.,,N:: 4 ' 1159: erre 3 so Q. i , A 259 i7,ffklkfl57-lfff' fzkllvglf-lf? .LL5Hep-,Q5,f1'V-We5'ff,: A-f'l'.J-i'iiY S- :WT g-Nilsenwanlg,-,1-i:55.4ffiQ.sf:www'5.1f-wigs--'WS-:frm49-aflivi-fair rw1Lf2,1-we-ffvs , ,r,r , L ,r,Lr , ,rr, A ,r,, ,reer, A .. r:,,, 1.,, V A, zeqe, 'Z M512 Higwk'3.1.-ESHSMWim',.r7l1:lQf 'ff.U- 5Q-H15-:Z ' -'Q-B -viz Hg if H M. nf, ,WW only , ,, -f-vzjJ,4',1l1Lg,.QSIz ng, ':1'ffg:,- 9: Sli'-63J'g,. f2 r U71 'J ,IQ-YI' 5.34-'g, HZ W 4.1545 W, ffslb-,z iff, sri , 7-Gig 5 f 4 , al v H-55 fly: f r-ewvsgfa-'ff -3 5 , Q 7' 51,11Ea5! 'zW'l ' ''fb'WS-',4,z1'2l,-3'M' IW-14.71:iJflfzT1z. . 2 ,Q ig M QIffmisfz::gg'ff::'s1:, 1 in 6 hell, Becky Nelson and Connie Gerkin. Second R0w.'Carole Kaiser. 'gif . .LA , mi ,.., L llsl is 'M ' W5 1 is M 5 N, ge ' X lbw: 1. 1 N5 'wang 5 4 , ' S- cw 'A i Q, If is A 1 Iennifer Mack goes up for a possible spike as Mary Gerkin watches. 2Becky Nelson sets up Mary Gerkin for a excellent spike. 3 Becky Nelson finishes excellent set for a spike. 4 Connie Gerkin goes up for a spike while Becky Nelson observes. Under fifth year Coach Kirstie Kaiser the Varsity Volleyball team earned another berth in the divisional playoffs. The team finished another season winning ten matches and losing two. Highlights included defeating Sunnyslope for the first time in five years and Iennifer Mack and Mary Gerkin being named to all divisional team. Gerkin was MVP and Becky Nelson outstanding player. olleyball uses teamwork in games ., W, ,M .K y ., .5 . ,. L, IJXJN55 I , as .aig-f9i1'.y rg: ,,. W ef-- Q-5:51. W3 ' Q. . fi -1 1 .Ki j14.if:5g.2f?f25? fff54jvgQ..l4fa ,i 3 L if 4-. f IV VOLLEYBALL First Row: Diane Wajda, Mgr: Peggy Poore, Row: Susan Gerkin, Diana Bevolo, Lisa Carmen, Theresa Voss, Terri Byrd, Mgr. Second Row: Rhonda Warinner, Becky Nancee O'Bryan, Carole Iennings, Kelly Kokoska, Coach Palmer, lane Dettling, Rachel Vezeldenos, Cece Schutt. Third Suzanne Frazier. NotPictured:Dolly Wood and Beth Emfinger. It was another fine season for the Iunior Varsity Volleyball team as they finished 7-4. Strategy, teamwork and spirit were the key to their success. Outstanding players were Nancee O'Bryan and lane Dettling co-captains: Diane Bevelo and Carol Iennings. Carol Iennings and Rhonda Warinner work on their bumps. 'tb 4, .fox fem 'J tx I IV BADMINTON First Row: Theresa Thomas and Shelene Brinson. Second Row.' Patty Boyle, Annette Voss, Nancy Speegle and , ' X N Kristy Vezaldenous. IV Badminton finishes 6-6 season Under new coach Pam Gaston the IV Badminton team worked its way to a 6-6 record. Experience and improvement were the key to a winning season. Outstanding players were Stephanie Stewart, Kay Richmond and Shelene Brinson. Kay Richmond returns the birdie for another point. 2 I vf-:fb was 77 1 lunior Rita Voss smashes a birdie as she warms up before a match. 2Wendy Williams stretches to scoop up a low shot. 3 Wendy Williams shows her determination in the match against Paradise Valley. 4 Tami Ruggireo, 1977 badminton statistical leader and Most Valuable Player Cindy Williams. Ms. Pam Gaston, coach in her first year at Tl-IS, improved on last year's disappointing 3 and 8 mark. She feels the girls gained a lot of experience with their 4 and 7 season. Wendy Williams went to the second day of divisionals missing state competition by only one ' match. The team played extremely well .uw against Apollo but lost, 4 to 5. Moon ' ' --ff-3 Valley, Camelback, and Sunnyslope were other tough matches, and helped the team to improve. At the banquet Cindy Williams received the Most Valuable Player award, Andrea Cunningham was Most Improved and tied with Tami Ruggireo for the best singles record. Badminton team gains experience t. F t liens' I U A V . 324 W, VARSITY BADMINTON First Row: Cindy Williams and Stephanie Stewart and Wendy Williams. Not Pictured: Lisa Puype. Second Row: Rita Voss, Tami Ruggireo, Andrea Cunningham. 71iQ ,-uf , . Q Q Utd, 5. ww... K, , Q VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY First Row: lim Guerard, Tim Goss, lim Rhodes and Greg Brockman. Second Row: Kevin Scott, Bill Walp Scott Thomas, Tim Kaufman and Don Rivera. 553 1 4 gift s' Et ? ,,.fi,,gmi W .3 no it t in f ,, 7 i ii.. T QQ, t , .5 ,,. , :.,.., , gl Q1 , st if V5 3 -, gi! Qi? F .t:, ff A ' 'l . V' i 2-. -2' ::2 . 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Coach Dave Doerrer said, Tim Kauffman, Kent Maroney and lim Rhodes were the outstanding team members and Rhodes was the statistical leader. Several runners received awards at the banquet, including lim Rhodes, for Outstanding Runner, Scott Thomas as Most Improved, Pat Duffy as Sparkplug and Tim Goss as Outstanding Sophomore Runner. ZA Varsity runner finishes the race as many fans watch his running style 3Don Rivera leads the rest of the runners as they start the three mile Prescott Invitational. 4 Greg Brockman rests his feet after a grueling three mile race. This year's Freshman Cross Country team finished the 1977 campaign with an outstanding season of 12-3. Leading this year's team was Gary Courtemash and Rob Manzer. At this year's fall banquet Gary Courtemash was awarded Outstanding Freshman. Assisting Coach Dave Doerrer was Mr. Ron Mann. The Ir. Cross Country Team completed a 9-8-1 season. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY Firsl Row: Vaughn Marshall, Mike Howell, Greg Rollins. Second Row: Rob Manzer, Gary Courtemash, Dan Partin. Not Pictured: Mike Thomas. Frosh, I run to wmnmg seasons a I I s I 5 I l l The statistical leaders were 5 junior Pat Duffy and sophomore x Mike Mullins. Outstanding IV . runner was David Drew. 5 Along with tho returning Varsity runners this year's IV S should give Coach Dave Doerrer and Mr. Ron Mann the outstand- f ing Varsitly season that Thunder- bird has been associated with. . IV CROSS COUNTR Y' David Drew, Kyle Milne, Pat Duffy. Not Pictured: Ioey I Sansone. I . . This year's freshmen boys tennis team came to Thunderbird with no insight of what was ahead of them for their 19977 season. The team was headed by Coach lim Forsman, in his first season as TI-IS's freshman tennis coach. This year's freshmen tennis team ended the regular season with 9 wins, 1 loss, and what was in sight was the best season in the history of Tl-IS. Freshman Boys Tennis First Row: Ron Tripson, Gaylen Bartlett, Mike Charlton, Dave Hyman and Mike Snader. SECOND ROW.' Coach lim Foresman, Don Weber, Mike Holmes, Iohn Waldron, Richard Ottom and Ray Thatch. Frosh Tenms adds depth to school The 1977 freshmen girls tennis team was headed by Coach Robert Thoman. This year's team faced what was a very rough schedule as they battled teams of Moon Valley, Apollo, Xavier, and Glendale. The 1977 Freshman Girls Tennis team ended the regular season with 4 wins, and 4 loses. This gave the girls a 500 season. Freshman Girls Tennis First Row: Robin Clark, Maria Hink and Susan Curtis. Second Row: Marlene Sommer, Karen Havland, Tiffany Munsey and Audrey Kristick. Third Row:Coach Robert Thomann, Ingrid Schewntker, Iulie Woodall, Martha Lenocker, Sandra Lee and Barbara Mills. '7 4. fn N - - ,-M ,, N Y - L, W L . sm' N ,.. - ' S 4? 1 'MA' 1 H 'S i. . 'f ,Q 1 4- ,.,,, 'M 0 53 xxx E- W 4 , J X 4 f' 1' ,fx , V- . Nw. nw 8 . if .-. .urn 9' 3 'Y Q n arsity ends regular season 11 - 10 1 Glen Walker moves against a Moon Valley man for right handed lay np. 2 Washington man guards against Chris Iamsa third period shoot, 3 Rodger VanLeenwen attempts second period shot against heavily guarded Thunderbird basket. 4 Brett Edson tries hopeful basket in St. Mary's game. 5Rodger VanI,eeuwen gets second half tipoff against Moon Valley. Glohn Gerber's last minute second period shot against Washington gives Thunderbird little hope. This year's Varsity Chiefs - advanced to the first round of the Skyline Division Playoffs on Feb. 22. In their first game they met Cortez in a playoff rematch from last season. This game ended the Chiefs only hope for a state playoff berth by losing by twelve points 60-48. Basketball team makes playoffs for second year 4, R. W Y if 7 7 75 7, , -iff l. 5 ' fi fi Bla ' f V ,1- . ff J I ' - f, ' I z,,A, A , , .A,A, ,.,h I ,l.s,.., ,, ..,. , ,s ,. , , ., W ., X ,.f,,:. - - . 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ROW: Butch Little trainer, Don Peck trainer, Mike Parrish, Ken Deines, Chris Iamsa, Bill Curry and Vinnie Waldron. Second Row.' Mr. Bob Staskelunas equipment manager, Mr. Larry Prochnau coach, Iohn Gerber, Roger VanLeeuwen, Curt Thomas, Glen Walker, Gary Reichow, Kevin Flood and Brett Edson. This year's Varsity Basketball teams ended the 1977-78 regular season with a 11-10 record, making the Skyline Divisional playoffs for the second year in a row. Leading this year's Varsity Chiefs on the court was second year coach Mr. Larry Prochnau, and finishing their second year on the court as Varsity Chiefs were Vinnie Waldron, Iohn Gerber, Brett Edson, Gary Reichow, Curt Thomas and Roger VanLeeuwen. 1 Iohn Gerber shoots a free throw in the St, Marys game. 2 john Gerber fights for the ball to put up a shot. 3 Curt Thomas takes opening tipoff from a Moon Valey player. IV BASKETBALL, First Row: Ron Iohnson, Dan Trull, Gary Shikles, Bruce, Bill Honer, Doug Walker, Ieff Hansen, Sam Van Cleave, Dean Troy Iones, Bill Orzell and Dennis Dove. Second Row: Coach Greg Budrow, Ioe Ferrera, Rex Long and Scott Thomas, Mgr. IV Basketball squad finishes season at 13-7 The IV Basketball team ended up a good year with a recod of 13-7. Sam Van Cleave was the leading scorer and rebounder for the squad, Bill Honer led in minutes played and was named inspirational leader. Troy Iones was the leader in assists and steals. At the IV Banquet, Van Cleave was named MVP due to the fact that he set or broke nine IV records. Bill Honer won the Coaches award, and Dennis Dove was named most improved. One of the highlights of the sparkling season was the beating of an undefeated St. Mary's squad 58-57. The club set a school rebounding record with 723 boards. Coach Greg Bruce said, We weren't the most talented team around, but the players worked extremely hard during the season and never quit regardless of the game situation. Led by Coach Brian Iordan, the Fresh A basketball team fashioned a record of 17-1, the best record ever for a frosh team. Some of the outstanding players on the squad were Shane I-Iallford, Rick Huber, Bob Weston, and Robbie England. At the freshman banquet, Craig Clark received the most improved award and Weston won the award as most consistent player. The highlight of the season, according to Coach Iordan was beating St. Mary's twice. Coach Iordan said, I personally was very proud to be a part of what I feel is an excellent basketball program at Thunderbird High School. FROSH A BASKETBALL First Row: Shane Hallford, Mike Orzel, Robby England, Ralph Kearns, Don Tracey and Scott Smith. Second Row: Brett Dorcey, Bob Weston, Craig Clark, Rick Huber, lim Tallant, Tony Ferrara and Coach Brian jordan. The Frosh B Basketball team. led by Coach Mike Franovich finished the year 13-5. Some of the top players were Dale Foster, Kyle Richmond, Iohn Waldron and Chris Bone. Richmond was honored as most consistent player and Foster received the coaches award, Coach Franovich commented, The high- lights were beating St. Mary's 59-56 and setting a frosh scoring record of 77 points against Washington. FROSH H BASKETBALL First ROW: Kevin Murphy, Blake Noseworthy, Chris Bone. Don Webber, Dale Foster and Brian Harrington. Second Row: Kyle Richmond, David Kitchen, Roger Elmer, David Beattie, Scott Willamith, and Iohn Waldron. Not Pictured: Mike Snader. fllllldw rf ,,.--f'- '-.-.,,.a'- H,-f ru., ,.,.....-av' .0 'I Q i ',,..,v-ff ,Q ,4,,,--- ' 7:3 ' on um. 11 , X ' -ff. 1 .. 1.3-. M, x .. ' .vin . , w ' ..,., N ., N xx i 1 'KX X ' v N A l - .. N , A A ,M 1 9 4 Y ' A R L P' 7 ' . ' i N 4 5 X ----nu.: p 1 , x V x 1 A3 if 4 , K XX ., Q. 1 Iennifer Mack streches to make an out in the Sunnyslope game. Zlackie Mack, Becky Nelson, Rita Voss, Iackic I-ladorn and lane Pinto play catch to warm up their arms before practice. 3 Becky Nelson takes the throw at third base while Amy Lass and Debbie Creighton look on during a practice. 4 Varsity softball team members concentrate on instructions from Coach Dale Bauman during a practice. 5Freshman pitcher, Kelly Kokoska hurls a strike in the St. Mary's game. ,I gy' if gym' XX-...,44 VARSITY SOFTBALL First Row: Shelene Brinson, Amy Lass, Debbie Bauman, Iackie Hadorn, Iackie Mack, Rita Vos, Andrea Cunningham Creighton, Becky Nelson, Sue Kozak, and Annette Voss. Second Row: and Rhgnda Warinner, Kim Culik, Tami Ruggireo, Kelly Kokoska, Iennifer Mack, Coach Dale line Girls Softball takes third in S r Becky Nelson ropes a single to left field against Sunnyslope. X 'S ,. A the A.y. '-.ttf Ixhfnu , The Varsity Girl's Softball team completed its second year of AAA competition with a 7-6 record. An important loss to Moon Valley kept the Chiefs from making the playoffs for its second year. Iennifer Mack, Becky Nelson, Amy Lass, and Iackie Mack were key players for the Varsity squad this year. IV Softball debuts for ' 8 2 SGHSOI1 This year a IV softball team took to the diamond in 1978. Ms. Kathy Langeliers coached. The team finished the season at 7-7. Beating an undefeated Washington team 7-5 was the biggest highlight of the season. Lori Iones, Donna Pergola, Kristi Luthander and Beth Enfinger did outstanding jobs during the season. Beth Emfinger shows her style as she hits a flyball to leftfield. IV SOFTBALL First Row: Diane Wajda, Diane Sorenson, Kristi Peggy POOFB. Teri Neall. Debbie lolly. Cathy O'C0nner. Lori Iones. Luthander, Cece Schutt, Beth Emfinger, Donna Pergola and Cindy Kathy Harness. and Kathy Langliers. Coach. Schultz. Second Row: Regina Wisniewski, Teri Byrd, Lisa Shumaker, VARSITY WRESTLING First Row: Bob Sexton, Scott Stamper, Racette, Tom Graham, Wayne Eschler. Rick Anfinson. Kevin Courtney Brown, Gregg Smith and Dale Brening. Second ROW.' Keith D011g Newcomb and T0m UGS. 1 -7. , . '- . I .t. - . i f ' Y 5,1 ,HQ f hf51 ?1gf7?5 fn 'X 'Il is ft 2 im g. 11: ,' ,Q 'f,,2 A Qi: 5151- if go, fifggei , , efflin K 3 2 -5' eg! 17 A I ' - M. Q31 , ,'-it f.::,+i ' 'Q' ': 4'i , ' . s 'i ,'.. ?- i 2, ' w Y -3:-'Ml-J-ff - A f -. -- f kigeee iatwf -j .ts',- ' wigwwifegw ft , ,,. get 1: wwe, we Q if -' ,Jet fair. fy , Q-,, we, .,:vr1w25:sfi.gfi',ow3 f t, Y ',,.f.efm H-gf ' 1 wi MEEJJ, ttf yt-,fgiojglfmu - , . 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P Q 0 mt I wily tc 1 r. ., N . o If 'Wi .L ' t YF' 1 IMfZ+ff!5?i?i 5f:izi2,-T''7'I4f?5 ' 'f 4 Keith Racette works on turning his opponent over for a pin. 252 restlers, Anfinson undefeated in dual meet 55+ This year's Varsity Wrestling Team pinned down its second undefeated season in three years with a 9-0-1 record. The Chiefs won their second Washington Christmas tournament, they also placed fourth in the Peoria Invitational and finished second in the divisionals. Rick Anfinson, Scott Stamper, Gregg Smith, and Tom Graham all won championships at Washington. Rick and Scott were named outstanding wrestlers at Washington. Rick Anfinson finished the season with one loss, Rick won championships at Washington, Peoria and won his second division- als championship, he also placed second in the state tournament. Over the past three years the Chiefs have had the best dual meet record in the Skyline with a 30-1-2 record. 1 Rick Anfinson grabs hold of his opponents leg in an effort to pin him. 2 Scott Stamper is in a little trouble as his opponent has control of his leg. 3 Rick Anfinson works to get control of his opponent from Washington. IV, Frosh post winning season's A IV wrestler makes a gallent effort to defeat an opponent to help the IV's to one of their best seasons. IV WRESTLING TEAM First Row: Ruben Torres, Courtney Brown, Don Martin, Steve Kelly and Glen Smith. Second R0w.' Ieff Cooper, Charles Kelly, lim Hynes, Mike Trebitowski and Rusty Curtis. i FRESHMEN WRESTLING TEAM First Row: Vincent Rodriguez, Shane Peck, Marshall Varner, Ron Fortin, Mike Roland and David Youkey. S0c0ndR0w.'Ieff Howe and Gary Lamp, Ed Peterson, David Fortin, Larry Higgins, Rob Hail and Ed Auerback. NotPictued:Todd Krauss and Ray Thatch. .X V, Freshmen wrestler wrestles an opponent from Moon Valley and helps the freshmen Chiefs to a 11-0 season. 1 EDITORIAL BOARD First Row: Sandy Sadler, Matt DePinto, Tammy Schettler, Chuck Krauss, Carmen Dorcey, jim Hansen and Ms. lean Bremser. 2 YEAR- BOOK STAFF First Row: Clancy Klein, Mona Butera, Marian Leon, Fred Freder- icks and Ed Bearden. Second Row: Gregg Lentz, Karen Brebner, Ierrlyn Crawford, Madeline Koretski, Shelley Sporleder and Carole Bitler. Third Row: Don Brink, Scott Bordow, Iackie Hadorn and Cog. Marino. 3 YEARBOOK PHOTO STAFF First R0w.' Kathy Wertz, Carmen Dorcey, Ty Albright and Sandy Sadler, Second Row: Mike Rollins, lim Brittain, Greg Smith, Tom Hasse, Bill Greer and Gregg Shupe. :fd VV' W 6,7 1Z', 'K , ,,-, , vLfs:.Z',.Q, 'f ' gl, g - Q , 1, w M ,V 'Q ,,,, VY. A 1 1 xt . 5 Co-Editors: Matthew DePinto, Carmen Dorcey Copy Editor: Tammy Schettler Layout Editor: Charles Krauss Business Manager: Sandra Sadler Staff? Angel Bailey, Edward Bearden, Carole Bitler, Scott Bordow, Karen Brebner, Donald Brink, Ramona Butera, Ierrlyn Craw- ford, Fredericka Fredericks, Iacqueline Hadorn, Clancy Klein, Madeline Koretski, Gregg Lentz, Marian Leon, Carmen Marino, Virginia Glivo, Shelley Sporleder and Robert Young. Rhotographers: Todd Albright, Ty Albright, Tammy Ashenbrener, lim Brittain, Carmen Dorcey, Bill Greer, lim Hansen, Tom Hasse, Brian Landauer, Mike Rollins, Sandy Sadler, Greg Smith, Gregg Shupe and Kathy Wertz. Principal: Dr. Ardeth Cropper Photo Advisor: Mr. Richard Gross Yearbook Advisor: Ms. Elizabeth Bremser Soaring ll l As a bird in flight, that searches on the wind for new horizons to fill, Thunderbird students enlightened their horizons by beginning new programs, and getting involved in the school and community. Thunderbird was recognized as number one when the Band received the Nunamaker Award at the University of Arizona Marching Band Festival. Cheer, Speech and Model UN made a name for themselves across the state in tournaments and competitions. ROTC students expressed their interest in the Navy and the ROTC began on our campus this year under the direction of Commander Thomas Smith, U.S.N. The Girls' Swimming team captured the division title and the THS Wrestlers had an undefeated season and finished second in division. Clowns and poetry classes added fun and culture to the THS campus. A new tradition was started by War Party and Student Council, a Basketball Homecoming. This year was also a time for many changes, such asthe name of the newspaper to the Chiefis Chant and the overall look of the TI-IS campus. Dr. Cropper established an Advisory Committee to bring students and faculty together on problems facing the school. Dr. Ardeth Cropper announced her resignation during March as principal of THS. She planned a move to the Peoria District as assistant Superintendent, The wings of Thunderbird were spread with the eagerness to change and move on to brighter horizons by trying new projects. Though the changes were many, there was proof that the THS students and Faculty provedtythat soaring is only achieved through learning. 3 BARELA, CLARA F. 120,202 Cleneral Index Administration 154 Allied Arts 156,157 Anytown 144 Arrows 195,196 Attendance Staff 174 Badminton Varsity 236,237 IV 235 Band Marching 184,185 Stage 186 Basebunnies 211 Basketball Varsity 242,Z43,Z44.Z45 IV 246 Fresh 247 Bookstore Staff 174 Boy's State 145 Business Dept. 158 Cafeteria Staff 176 Cheer Squads 208,209 Chess Club 212 Chorus 187,188,189 Civitan Youth 144 Clown Club 211 COE 204 Counselors 155 Cross Country Varsity 238,239 IV 240 Frosh 241 DECA 205 Eagle's Cry 197 FBLA 194 Football Varsity 222,223,224,225 IV 226 Frosh 227 Foreign Exchange Student 17 Foreign Language Department 159 French Society 213 Freshmen Class Officers 118,119 German Club 203 Girl's State 145 Guitar Ensemble 201 Homecoming Royalty Basketball 140 Football 138,139 Home Economics Department 160 ICE 198 Industrial Arts Department 162,163 Iunior Classical League 202 Iunior Class Officers 78,79 Key Club 199 Language Arts Department 164,165 Maintenance Crew 177 Masque and Dagger 215 Math Club 166,167,212 Mat Minders 211 Media Center Staff 173 Model UN 182 National Honor Society 213 Newspaper Staff 218 NIROTC 198 Nurse 174 Outstanding Seniors 148,149 Physical Education Department 161 Photography Club 219 Photo Staff 257 Pom Pon Squad 206,207 Principal 153 Publications Club 218 Quill and Scroll 219 School Board 152 Science Club 199 Science Department 166,167 Secretaries 175 Senior Class Officers 40,41 Ski Club 214 Social Studies Department 170,171 Softball Varsity 248,249,250 IV 251 Sophomore Class Officers 100,101 Spanish Club 202 Special Programs 172 Student Council 180,181 Sweetheart Royalty 141 Swimming GirI'S 228,229,230,231 Student Index BARR, BRYAN L. BOERS, ERIC L. EHRMAN, DWAYNE A. GLAZE, CEYA M. GLAZE, MELISSA A. GLAZE, RONALD L, TUCEK, DONNA L. ABBE, TAWNEE 42 AUERBACH, LAURA 00 AUSTIN, LYNNE'I'I'E 102,198 AUSTIN, VERONICA I. 43 AVENA, PORFIRIO 120 AVILES, ANTHONY A. 00 AVILS, DAVID A. 120 AWERMAN, GUSTAV M. 120 AWREY, NINA 1, 120 BAAB, R. M. 102,104 BAAB, SALLY 1. 43,184 BACHMAN, TERESE 120 BACK, SYLVIA L. 43,190.1-37,200 BACON, MICHAEL A, 180,188 BABR, BERNARD E. 102,199 ABBOTT, NANCY E. 42,204 ABBOTT ABLING, ABLING, ABRAM, ABSTEN . WILLIAM G. 42 DARRYL G. 42 ROBIN 80,228,230 MARK 80,160 DER, SHERRI 120 ACAMPORA, VICKIE 102,210 ACKERMAN, CRAIG V. 42 ADAM, MARIE E. 120.211 ADAMS. IAMES P. 42,143,224 ADAMS, IODI T, 00 ADAMS, MARK L. 30,224 ADAMS, MICHAEL I. 120,227 ADAMS, RAY A. 102 ' ADAMS, SCOTT D. 120,227' ADAMS, STACY A, 102,194,208,209 AGNELLO, MARY E. 102 AGNEW, WILLIAM 42 AHRENBERG, LAUREN D. 42,193 AHRENBERG, STEVE P. 80 ALBILLAR, IENNIFER 80 ALBILLAR, IOE R. 80 ALBRIGHT, IOE T. 216,219 ALBRIGHT TY M. 102,213,216,219 ALGERI. ALLAN. CHARLES A. 120 . KATHRYN G. 80,210. ALLEGRETTO, STEVEN P. 120 ALLEN, ALLEN. ALLEN KELLY F. 102 PAULA M. 120,202 ROBERT D. 102 ALLEN, ROBERT W. 201 ALLEN, VONTINECE G. 120 ALLEN, WAYNE L. 42,142 ALLEN, WILLIAM G. 80 ALLISON, VICKI I. 42,188 BAER, KEITH A. 41,451,199 BAILE, RICHARD W-. 120 BAILE, ROBERT 80 BAILEY, ANGEL L. 43,218,219 BAILEY, BETH M. 120 BAILEY, BRIAN A. 102 BAILEY, KELLY I. 102 BAILEY, MARK E. 80,188,189. 196,202 BAILEY, MICHELE T. 43 BAILEY, RANDAL I. 43 BAILEY, RICHARD I. 43,201 BAILEY, ROBERT I. 80 BAILEY, ROBERT W. 80 BAKER, ELIZABETH A. 102 BAKER, KATHLEEN D. 43 BAKER, SHARON E. 120 BAKER, SHELLEY M. 43 BALDWIN, LISA 8,199,202 BALL, CAROLYN A. 43,204 BALLANTYNE, WILLIAM S. 120. BANDS, IOEL E. 102 BANNING, DARREL W. 120 BARELA, IOE V. 00 BARILLA, THOMAS 198 BARKER, BARKER, BARKER, DARREL W. 44 LORI K. 80,184 MARCIA L. 81,184 BARKSDALE, DENNIS M. 102,226 BARNES. BARON. RICHARD A. 120 MICHAEL R. 102 BARR, KELLY I. 120,122,211 BARR, LAURIE S. 44,190 BARR. LEANNE M. 42.44.190 ALLSOP, ROBERT C. 102 ALTOMARE, MICHAEL A. 102,226 ALVAREZ, CHERYL A. 120,134 ALVARE ALVARE Z. CHRIS 80.224 Z, PAM 42.184 ALVERSON, LAURA L. 120 AMELUNG, RICHARD L. 102' ANCONA, IAY M. 102 ANDERSON, DENNIS P. 80,224 ANDERSON, GENA G. 102 ANDERSON, IOHN M. 102 ANDERSON, IULIE R. 42,204 ANDERSON, KEVIN N. 102,184 ANDERSON, MIKE L. 102,226 ANDERSON, RANDY W. 80 ANDERSON, REGINALD I. 120 ANDERSON, RICHARD T. 120,227 ANDERSON ROBIN G. 80,193,202 ANDERSON, SHARON R. 120 ANFINSON, RICK A. 43,252,253 ANCLIM, TERRI L. 120 ANZELMO, IOSEPH S. 80 ANZELMO, KURT I. 102 ARCHER, KELLY I. 43,143,184,213. 228 ARCHER, SCOTT T. 102,226 ARENDALE, TINA D. 120 ARMAN ARMAN D, LORI S. 80 D, RENEE I. 43 ARMATA, TAMMY M. 80 ARMSTRONG, BRUCE 102 ARMSTRONG, GAYLE 120 ARNER, ARNEY. ARNEY, DAVID E. 43 SHAWN M. 24.80 TIM 120 ARROYO, IILL S. 43,204 ASHBY, ASHBY. ASHBY, ASHBY, KAREN A. 102,194 MARY D. 80 ROBERT 43,198 WILLIAM W. 10,80 ASHENBRENER, BARBARA L. 00 ASHENBRENER, TAMMY 43 ATWOOD, CARRI L. 00 AUERBACH, EDWARD 120,255 BARTLETT, GAYLEN N. 120,241 BARTLE'I'I', IANNAE 81,160,211 BARTLE'I'I', KERRY 120 BARTON, MATTHEW C. 120 BARTON, STUART R. 120 BASSO ELIZABETH M, 10,44,57, 192,193 BASSO, ROBERTA 102 BATTLES, MICHAEL 102,223 BAzE, RUSSELL L. 44 BAzE, TERESA A. 120 BEACH. KAREN L. 81 BEALL, ALAN 1. 01,142,205 BEARD, GREG A. 81 BEARD, IEAN L. 81 BEARDEN, EDWARD C. 81,218 BEARS, TONI M. 30.44 BEATTIE, DAVID E. 120 , BEAUDRY, DAVID A. 120 BEAUDRY, RONALD 1. 102 BECK, IANI-LIN 120 BECK, ROBERT H. 44 BECKER, PEGGY 44,204 BECKER, RANDY C. 120 BEDDY, IOSIE E. 81 BEDDY, MANUEL 44 BEDSAUL, CHERYL R. 102 BEEBE, BILLY R. 44 BEEBE, DARRELL D. 120 BEESLEY. NANCY L. 102 BELL, CAROL M. 44,188 BELL, CHUCK D. 44 BELLECOMO. ANTHONY W. 102,216 BELLECOMO, NUNZIO L. 81,216 BELLECOMO, SIMONE R. 120 BELSBY, KEITH 44 BENAVIDEZ, PATSY 102 BENNETT, MICHAEL R. 81 BENNETT. RENEE E. 120 BENNE'I'I', ROBERT I. 163 BENNE'I'I', SCOTT D. 120,227 BENNICI, IULIE A. 44,157 BERGUSON, SHEILA A. 120 BERLING, MICHELLE A, 120 BERMEA, BEATRICE 120,202 BERNARDS, KEVIN S. 120,227 BERTHOLD, DANIEL E. 102 BE'I'I'S. IUDITH K. 44.142 BETZ. DIANA M. 44.219 BEVERSDORF, SCOTT I. 81,216 BEVINS, BRIAN P. 102 BEVINS, RONALD G. 120 BEVOLO. IEFFREY S. 120,227 BIGCRANE, TERESA 102.196 BINDER, TRACEY S. 44 BIRCH, DONNA M. 44 BIRCH, IULIE A. 102 BIRCHETT, TREASA I, 198 BIRD, RANDALL B. 120,198 BITLER, CAROL L. 81 BITLER, CINDY M. 102 BLACK, TAMMIE I. 102 BLACKMORE, BRIAN S. 120 BLACKMORE, RENE D. 120,183,198 BLADON, LORI L. 45 BLAIR, IAMES R. 102,216 BLANSETT, BOBBY G. 198 BLANSETT, DEBRA K. 01,190 BLEVINS, IACK H. 103.190 BLOHM, LINDA K. 45,232 BLOND, BRENDA 201 BLOOD, SANDRA D. 81,211 BLOUNT, LESLIE A. D 120 BOATMAN, HEIDI 1. 45 BOATMAN, LISA S. 105 BOCH, IOHN I. 120 BODARY, BRIAN D. 103 BOESCH, THOMAS M. 81 BOISSONEAU, IILL A. 45 BOLING, MELISSA A, 4,5,45 BOND, ALAN D. 41,45,142,144,167, 182,213,216 BONE, CHRISTOPHER S. 121 BONEBRAKE, BARBARA A. 121 BOOM, ALLEN W. 81 BOOTHBY, RONALD E, 103 BORDOW. SCOTT E. 45,143,212,213 BORDOW. TODD S. 103 BORGMAN, IOHN R. 121 BOSCH, STEVEN W. 45 BOULANGER, RICHARD P. 81,167,212 BOURGEOIS, DIANNE M. 103 BOURGEOIS, TIMOTHY I. 45 BOWERS, DIANE R. 45,158,204 BOWMAN, IAMES D. 103,216 BOYD, WILLIAM E. 81 BOYLE, IAMES 45 ' BOYLE, PATRICIA 103 BOYTON, LARRY 82 ' BRAGAW, CYNTHIA N. 25,81 BRAMWELL, SHERRY K. 45 , BRANDT, LINDA M. 81 BRAZELL, BRYAN W. 40,137,199 BREBNER, KAREN M. 46,57,202,210,219 BREEN, CHRISTOPHER S. 46 BREEZE, MORRIE T. 198 BRENING, DALE E. 45,252 BRENING, DEAN A. 103 BRESSETTE, ANN L. 82 BRETHWAITE, TERENCE T. 46 BRICKNER, DEVIN K,'121,134 BRICKNER, ERIN I. 1030 BRIGHT, RICHARD U. 121 BRIGUGLIO. LAURA 121,202 BRINK. DONALD C. 46,218 BRINSON, SHELENE P, 82.250 BRITTAIN. IAMES L. 82.219 BRITTAIN, RAYMOND C. 103,198,201 BRI'I'I'AIN, RODNEY N. 103,190 BRI'I'I'AN, SCOTT B. 46 BRITTAN, SHELLEY D. 121 BROCKMAN, GREG A. 82,238,239 BROGAN, GARY W. 227 BROKER, RICHARD P.02.224 BROKESHOULDER, NICK T. 82,184,196 BROOKS, MICHAEL I. 121 BROWN, BARBARA E. 121 BROWN, BONNIE L. 121 BROWN, CARLA A. 103 BROWN, COURTNEY E. 24,82,224,225. 252,254 BROWN, MARK 82 BROWN, PAMELA S. 46 BROWN, RICHARD D. 121 BROWN, WESTON A. 121 BROXSON, IOHN H. 103 BROYLES, MARY A, 103,194 BRUNK, KEITH A. 103 BRUNO, BRUCE R. 46,198,201 BRUNO, MARK R. 103 BRUTSCHE, IEANNE'I'I'E 121 BRYANS, LORI A. 121,125,184 COOPER BUCKLES, BRENDA 103,203 BUCKLES, SHELLY 121 BUCKLEY. KAREN G. 82 BUCKWALTER, DENISE L. 121.213 BUDDE, DIANA I. 46 BUDLONG, KIMBERLY A. 121 BUDROW, DEAN F. 224 BUFF, FRANK C. 121 BUITAS, CHRISTINE A. 121 BULGER, VIRGINIA A. 103 BURDICK, DUANE F. 121 BURFORD, DEBBIE A. 121 BURKEVICS, PETER A. 82 BURKHART, MARLENE I. 82,188 BURNS, DANNY L. 103 BUSCH, TRACIE L. 103 BUSHOVSKY, IOHN M. 103 BUTCHER, THERESA N. 103 BUTERA, COLLEEN L. 46 BUTERA, RAMONA L. 82.218 BUTKIEWICz, BETH A. 121 BUTLER, DWAYNE 2. 82 BUTLERJERRY A.-3 BYRD. TERI L. 12'I,127,134,251 BYRD. VICKI A. 82 CALLOW, ANNE E. 82,193 CAMPBELL, ANNE-MARIE BZ CAMPBELL, EDDIE B. 103 CAMPBELL, LARRY D. 121 CAMPBELL, NANCY 183 CANCELLARA, ROSEMARIE 103,194 CANDELARIA, GREG R. 121 CANTRELL, IUDY D. 103 CAPELIK, STANLEY D. 46,143 CAPP. DONALD D. 47 CAPPELLO, CHERYL M. 82,211 CAPELLO, MICHELLE R. 103,184 CAPPS, THERESA K. 121 CARLIN, WILLIAM L. 121 CARMEN, LISA M. 101,103,184 CARMEN, PAUL C. 23,47 CARON, BRAD A. 82 CARPENTIER, HENRI L. 82,203 CARPENTIER, LAURIE A. 103 CARRERA, BARBARA A. 104 CARRERA, DAVID G. 17,83,198 CARROLL, DOREEN E. 121 CARROLL, SHARRON A, 83 CARSNER, IULIE A. 104 CARTER. CAROL I. 83 CARTER. DEENA A. 104,184 CARTER, ROSE M. 47,160 CARTER, SARAH 122 CARVER, BECKI F. 104 CASEY, CARL R. 47 I CASEY, SUSAN C. 83,210 CASNER, CARRIE L. 104,115,206 CASNER, MICHAEL R. 122 CASTRO, SHANON L. 122.211 CAVE'I'I'. CARISSE L.104,160 CAVE'I'I', CURT W. 47 CECIL, IERRY A. 122 CECIL. MICHAEL D. 104 CECIL, ROBERTA D. 47,198,201 CHAMBERS, BRAD M. 122 CHAMBERS, KERRI L. 47 CHAMPION, CHRISTOPHER E. 83 CHANG, SUSIE 104 CHAPMAN, CYNTHIA L. 104 CHAPMAN. DOUGLAS 1. 122 CHARLTON, MIKE A. 241 CHASE, CHARLES A. 104,226 CHASE, DAWN R. 47 CHAVEZ, KENNY D. 104 CHEVALIER, DAVIN E. 104 CHRISTIE, IOHN A. 184 CHRISTMAS, IANET 83 CHRISTOFANELLI, BARBARA K. 6,10,47 55,190,193,195,197,200,201 CHRISTY, IOHN 83 CHRISTY, THOMAS R. 47 CHUPP, KIMBERLY D. 104 CHUPP. RONALD A. 47 CIESLAK, IULIE A. 122 CIMAGLIA, BRIAN A. 104 CIPRIANO, PETE I. 122 CLARK, CRAIG W. 122 CLARK, DALE L. 104 CLARK, DENISE 122 CLARK, KAREN 122 CLARK, KELLY S. 47 CLARK. PAM L. 83,173 CLARK, ROBIN L. 122.241 CLARK, STEVEN S. 122,227 CLARK, TAMI K. 104 CLARK, TERI L. 122 CLAY, LEE 122 CLICK, ROHN P. 104 CLIFTON. DORI 83 CLUEN, CYNTHIA M. 10,104 CLUEN, PATRICIA L. 104.210 COBB, TRACEY L. 122 COFFEY, CHRISTOPHER C. 83 COHEN, SUSAN E. 122 COIT, ELIZABETH A. 122 COIT, PAUL K. 104 COKER, IUANITA L. 104 COKER. KEVIN L. 47 COLBERT, KATHERINE L. 122 COLBERT, KEVIN S. 47 COLBY, CAROL L. 47 COLBY, ROBERT C. 122 COLCORD, LISA B. 83 COLE, ROBERT N. 122,198 COLGRAVE, LYNN M. 104 COLGRAVE, MIK E. 104 COLLARD, IERRY W. 104 DAHL, BONNIE G. 48,190,195,197,200, 228 DAKE. CYNTHIA K. 49 DALE. SUMIYO 123 DALY, DAWN D. 49,205 DAMIANO, MARY A. 123 DANKO. IAMES A. 123 DANKOJOSEPH' M. 40,103 DARLING, RICHARD L. 83 DAUCHTERTY MIKE S. 123 DAVIS, CHERYL L. 49.198 DAVIS, DAVID K. 105 DAVIS, DEBORAH E. 123 DAVIS DON 83 DAVIS IAMIE A. 105 DAVIS IOHN T. 49 DAVIS RICHARD E. 123 DAVIS. RONALD P. 83 DAVIS. STACI Y. 123 DEAN, SHIRLEY A. 83.188 DEBOER, DANN 83,184 DEBOER, MARK 123 DEDMAN, MELTON 123.227 DEDONATIS, FRANK 105 COLLIER. COLLIER, CYNTHIA L. 122 KIMBERLIE A. 122 COLLINA, DANIEL W. 104 COLLINS, CAROL A. 83,194 COLLINS, CATHY A. 47 COLLINS, IILL L. 82,83 COLLINS, MARCUS P. 104 COMPTON, KAREN S. 104 COMPTON, PATRICIA 83,188 CONRAD, PHILIP W. 47,198 COOK, NICHOLAS 83 COOK, SHAUN E. 184 COOK, TERESA 104,202 COOLEY, BRYAN E. 122.198 COOLEY, DANELLE 83 COOPER, DONNA L. 47 COOPER, GARY M. 47 COOPER, IEFF L. 104,254 SUSAN'K. 122 COPELAND, MICHAEL B. 122 CORDOVA, EDWARD 24,03,10v CORONA, THERESA L. 104 CORRIE, RENE L. 104 CORSO, TERESA 104,198 CORTESE, IEANNETTE L. 83 CORYELL, KYM L. 104 COSLEY, IENNIFER C. 122 COSPER, BRIAN R. 105,184 COSTA. DONALD G. 100 COSTIANES, LESLIE 105 COUDRIET, MICHELLE L. 184,198 COURTEMASH, CARY L. 122,240 COWLEY,THOMAS I. 24,83 Cox, IOE 100 CRAIG, MICHAEL E. 47 CRANE, GERI 105,192,199 CRAWFORD, IARVIS T. 105,224,226 CRAWFORD, IERRLYN M. 48,218 CRAWFORD, RONALD L. 122,222 CREIGHTON, DEBBIE L. 03,104,- 249,250 CREIGHTON, WENDY A. 105 CRIMMINS, MICHAEL R. 122 CRISCIONE, SCOTT I. 105 CRISCIONE, STEVEN I. 224 CRIST, MICHELE R. 83 CRITES, IULIE M. 123 CROFT, PAMELA s. 100 . CROFT, PATRICIA A. 105 CROMACK, GERALD H. 41,46,48,137. 142,144,'I80,182,213 CROSBY. WENDY L. 48 CROSS, PAMELA M. 48 CROSS, SHAUNA L. 123 CULIK, KIMBERLY A. 48,250 CULLARI, FRANCINE 48,204 CUNNINGHAM, ANDREA 1. 40,01,230. 250 CUNNINGHAM, BRIAN C. 123,227 CUNNINGHAM, CHRIS M. 105 CUNNINGHAM, CYNTHIA L. 48,184,199 CUNNINGHAM, LISA M. 29,123 CUNNINGHAM, LYNDA M. 29,123 CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT 82,83 CURRY, WILLIAM R. 83,224,245 CURTIS, CECLAN C. 83,224 CURTIS, RUSTY B. 105,254 CURTIS, SUSAN K. 216,241 CUSTANCE, DENISE D. 105,210 DAGOSTINO, ANDREW N. 123,216 DEDONATIS, IOHN 49 DEDONATIS, VINCENT 83 DEDRICK, GREGORY E. 123,184 DEDRICK, MICHELLE I. 105 DEER, IOHN R. 49 ' DEINES. KENNETH I. 84,245 DEINES, KIM D. 123 DELAIR, CAROLYN I. 84,173 DELAPIEDRA, MIKE R. 123,227 DEMAIO, JAMES 123 DEMAIO, ROBERT K. 84 DEMARIA, DEBORAH A. 123 DEMING, IEAUNETTE E. 49,190 DEMING, KAREN A. 84 DENDY. DANIEL P. 123 DENNIS, KELLY E. 123 DEPINTO, MATTHEW I. 40,102,2I0,210 DESIARDINS, CAROL A. 105,184 DESIARDINS, SUSAN M. 84 DETTLING, CHARLS E. 04,224 DETTLING, IANE M.101,105 DETTLING, KATHERINE M. 49 DIAMOND, ALLEN L.100,100 DICKERSON, PENNY L. 49 DICKSON, CINDY R. 24 DICKSON, ROBERT H. 49 DILLEHUNT, G. P. 49,184 DIRCKS. GARY R. 84 DIRR, DANIEL R. 123 DIRR, SANDRA M. 123 DIRR, SUSAN K. 40,143,204.213 DIXON, IOAN M. 49 DOAN, MICHELLE A123 DOAN, TODD L. 49 DOBBINS, DREAMA A. 123,202 DODSON, DAVID W. 123 DODSON, KRISTINA D. 84,206 DOESBURG, DARLA I. 105 DOESBURG. IIM R. 49 DOLENCE, KIRK A. 84,85 DOLLMAN, VICTORIA L. 49,205 DONALD, LORRIE I. 49 DONELSON, IOHN W. 100 DORCEY, BRETT C. 123 DORCEY, CARMEN L. 40,07,210,210 DOROzIO. BRIAN 123 DOUGLAS, KELLY L. B4 DOVE, DENNIS 105 DOWNS. WALTER 123 DOYLE, PAUL 123 DRAKE. IULIA M. 100 DRAKOS, IIMMY H. 84 DRAKOS, VALERIE 80,213 DRAY, SCO'I'I' A. 123 DREW, DARLENE L. 84,210 DREW, DAVID M. 100.240 DRIVER, STEVE C. 00 DROzDA, IANET I. 84,201 DRWINGA, RANDALL L. 84,202,212 DRWINGA, RORY A. 00,143,144,1v0, 1B2,192,202.213 DUARTE. ALBERT A. 105,1'I0.184,226 DUARTE. DEBORAH A. 123,184,211 DUBRALL, DIANA L. 84 DUDAS, LAURA A. 105,202 DUFFY, PATRICK I. 84,213,239,240 DUNCAN, DAVID C. 50,189 DUNCAN, IOHN 105 DUNCHOCK, LISA I. 00 DUNN, IERRY L. 123 DUNN, TIA I. 84,198 DUNNY. LORI L. 123 DUPONT, VICKIELYNN 1. 50,201 DURFEE, THERESA A. 00 DYKE. DAWN M. 84 DYKE. GREGG W. 50 DYKES. LENA A. 50 EASTMAN, CATHERINE A. 123 EASTMAN, MARY S. 105 EAVES, IOHN M. 105,198 ECHEVERRIA, TROY D. 123 ECKERMAN. IUDY 105 ECKERMAN. RUDY T. 104 ECKHARDT, GENE 100 ECKHARDT, IOHN W. 123.227 ECKHARDT, VIRGINIA K. 194 ECKSTADT, CAROLINE A. 84,184 EDELSTEIN, YVONNE E. 00 EDMONDSON, RICHARD T. 00 EDSON, WILLIAM B. 50,57,245 EDWARDS. ERNEST A. 84 EDWARDS, IEFPREY C. 00 EDWARDSON, MELISSA M100 EGCLESON. MARTA 123 EHRHART, CINDY S. 84 EHRLICH, GLENN W. 105,184,212 EHRLICH, IEAN L. 123,184 ELARDO, NICK D. 00 ELIZALDE. MONICA 123 ELKINS, GREG A. 84,224 ELLIOT. KIMBERLY L. ELLIO'I'I', IAMES R. 84 ELLIS, RICHARD M. 100 ELLIS, STEVEN C. ELMER, ROGER R. 123,227 ELSON. KAREN L. 24,84 EMDE, MELINDA D. 00 EMFINGER, ELIZABETH V. 118,123,184 251 EMFINGER, PAUL E. 84 EMME'I'I', DARRYL 50,224 ENGEL, PATRICIA 1. 123 ENGEL, ROBERT D. 105 ENGLAND, RANDY D. 0,1o,210 ENGLAND, ROBBY A. 123 ENOS, BARBARA C. 84 ENOS, DAVID I. 50,52 ENOS, SHERRY A. 123 EPLEY, WLLIAM C. 123 EPSTEIN, DEBORAH 123 EPSTEIN, LYNN 105 ERETH. SHAUN M. 105 ERICKSON, IILL A. 100 ERICKSON, LORI A. 105 ERICKSON, LORI M. 50,198 ERWIN, MARK 9,19,50,137,145,182,'I88, 189,192,199,Z01,208,209 ESCHLER, WAYNE 04.202 EVANS, DAN 123,100 EVANS, PEGGY I. 84 EVERE'I'I', BRIAN A. 123-100 EWALT, TOM W. 84 EWIG. LAURA L. 123 EWING, BONNIE K. 00 EWING, TAMMIE I. FAIN, SHIRL L. 123 FAITH, RANDALL C. 00 FALASCHETTI, IANET L. 123 FALASCHE'I'I'l, ROSANNE M. 85.159, 201,210 FALK, ROXANNE D. 27,51,137,140, 145,200,209 PANION, DONNA D. 100 FANION. IESSE M. FECHENBACH KATHLEEN K. 105,184 FECHENBACH, SAMUEL L. 00 FEIST, DENNIS I. 106 FEIST, IOHN F. 106.184 FELTY, MARY I. 00.173 FERGUSON. IOHN D. 00 FERRADINO, RHONDA L. 00.103 FERRARA, ANTHONY W. 123 FERRARA, IOSEPH s.100,220 PERTIC, LISA M. 106 FIELD, ROBERT W. 106 FIKEIS, DENNIS 100.220 FINCH, RUTH K. 00 FINLEY, BRET K. 106 FINNEGAN, KATHLEEN L.100,210 FISCH, PAUL E. 01,104 FISHER, BETH V. 51,143,198 FISHER. BRADLEY D. 106 FISHER. FISHER. FISHER, FISHER BRENDA 106 DONNA L. 123,213 MARK M.1U6,198 SUZANNE M 123 202 FITZGERALD, LORI A. 51 ' FIZGERALD, SUSAN L, FLANAGAN, PATRICK F, 55 FLANAGAN, TERRENCE I, 106 FLANDERS, KENNY M. 51 FLANNERY, IAMES D. 55 FLIEGEL, TRACY M, 55 FLINK, MARIA E. 124,216,217 FLOOD. KEVIN F. 55.245 FLOOD, LINA 55 FLOOD, STEPHAN 1. 51,201 FLOOD, SUZANNE M. 51 FLORES, FRANCISCO M. 55 FLORES, YOLANDA A. 24 FLOYD. GLEN A. 106 FOGLEMAN, MARGENE A. 124,202 FONTANA. TAMMY 55 FORD. DEBORAH L. 106 FORD, JOHNNY E. 24,85 FORD. ROBIN 55 ' FORTIN, DAVID I. 124,222,255 FORTIN, RONNALD P. 124,195,222,255 FOSTER, DALE w. 124,227 Fox, IOHN w. 105 ' FRANCK, DAVID G., FRANKLIN, IULIE -B. 106 FRASCA. FRASCA. 1UDITH A, 51 WILLIAM D. 124 FRASERKKIMBERLY S. 106,161 FRASER. TRACY I... 124 FRAZIER. LORI L. 124 FRAZIER, PAMELA I. 85,211 FREDENBERG, MARK 106 FREDERICKS. ELLIS L. 85,184,196 FREDERICKS, FREDERICKA A. 51,196 FREDERICKS, THERON 106 FREDERKINC, TERI L. 85 FREDERKING, VICTORIA I. 124 FREEMAN, BRENDA K. 85 FREES, CHRISTINE C. 86,158 FREIDAY, ROBERT A. 106 FREIDAY, THOMAS I, 51 FRIEDL. ANDREW I. 124,203 FRIEDL. MARY F. 51 FRIELING, MARY I. 106 FRIEND, BILLY E. 51 FRIEND, IAMES M.124 FULLER. RICHARD A. 124 FULTON, CYNTHIA L. FUNTON, DAVID A. 106 FULTZ, TOBI I... 1006 GABHART, IERI S. 52,184,201 GALAVIZ. HENRY C. 106,198 GALAVIZ, IOHN M. 124 GALEY. CAROL L. GALEY, IOHN 124,227 GALLUP, TIMOTHY I. GAMET, RICK 106 GANLEY, MELIA A. 52 CANNON, IOHN T.105 CANNON. WILLIAM P, GARCIA. BARBARA 123 GARCIA, BOBBY 123 GARDNER, BRUCE S. 1za GARDNER, IERRY 55 GARMAN. MARK D.105,225 GARMAN, SCOTT A. 123.227 GARRETT, IULIE A. 122 GARRIGAN. DESI 55,195 GARRIGAN. GREGORY M, 106 GARRIOTT, KIMBERLY M. 123 GARTEN, DAVID B, 52 GAST, CRAIG T. 105 GATES, ROBERT F, 106,184 GATLIN, LISA M. 123 GATLIN. THERESA A. CAVIN, IULIE 123,211 GAW, KELVIN 52 GAXIOLA, BERNADETTE M. 118,124,184. 202 GEE. STEVE M. 52 GERBER, IOHN R. 52,243,245 GERKIN, CONNIE G, 79,86,190.202. 232,233 GERKIN, MARY 6,27,52,139. 190,200,232.233 GERKIN. SUSAN L. 2Z,86,106.188. 190,191,194,210 GERSTHER. MICHAEL P.106,184 GESCHKE, ERIC D, 52 GESKE. MICHELLE L, 79,182,192 GESSNER, RICHARD K. 55 GIBBS, LAURIE L. 25.86.210 GIBSON, MARTHA B. 105 GIELOW. SANDRA L. GIESIE, RICHARD N. 86,21 GIGNAC, GARY 55 GILBRETH, DENVER, I. 55,224 GILBRETH. IULIA K. GILES, KEITH s. 52 GILL. IOHN F. 55.195 GILLESPIE, KATHY E. 124,228,229 GILLESPIE KELLY A. 106,184,Z28. 229 GILLESPIE. WENDI L. 55,153 GINTER, COLLEEN R, 105 GIRAND, MAUREEN M. 124 GIRDNER, IAMES w, GIUSTI. ANTHONY I. 106 GIVENS, CURTIS M. 124 GIZA, ANNE M. 124 GLASS, MICHALLYNN 124 GLAzE. RUSSELL R. 106,226 GODICH, BOB L. GODWIN, KENNETH P. 124 GOEBEL, SUSAN M. 106,202 GOE'I'I'L, DAVID D. 86,182,191 202 GOETTL, PENNY L. 106.211 GOETZ, CINDY 53,142,22B,229 GOETZ, LAURA S. 124,211,Z28.229 COINS, EDWARD L. 55,155,159 GOINS, TIMOTHY D. 106,216 GOLB, RICHARD GONDOLI, MATTHEW D. GONZALES, GLORIAMARIE GONZALES, ROSE-MARIE 124 GOOCH, LORI L. 124 GOODRICH, IOHN H, 55,144,125 182,192,202, 1 GOODWIN, ELISA R. 55 GOODWIN, REGINALD E, 124 GORCZYCA. LAURA A. 106 GORCZYCA. MICHAEL I. 55 GORMAN, CYNTHIA I. 105 Goss. TIMOTHY 1,102,255,259 COULD, TODD G. 102 GOWER. IUNE D. 55.154 GRABER, WENDELL D. 55 GRAFINGER, AMY E. 102 GRAGO. LISA A. 55 GRAGO, SUSAN 102 GRAHAM, SHERYL K. 86.94.184 GRAHAM, THOMAS G. 86,252,253 GRAMER, AMY M. 124.202 GRAND, STEVEN M. 45.55 GRAND, SUSAN C. 124,202 GRANDY. IULIE A. 102.219 GRANT. LISA L. 55 GRANTHAM, IODY M. 102 GRANTHAM, SCO'I'I' R. 50,55 GRAPSHI, LAURA A. 55,190 GRAPSHI, SUSAN M. 102.205 GRAUER, CHARLES G. GRAY. EARL L. 124 GRAY. IEANNA M. 55 GRAY. STEPHANIE D. B7 GRAY, VICKI I. 55 GREEN. KIMI A. 102 GREEN, KRISTI L. 22.87.188 GREEN, LINDA G. 53,204 GREENE. KAREN 102 GREENFIELD, MITCH GREER, BILL R. 9,53,55,70,143,219 GREER, TANYA GRETTON, PERI GRIFFIN, THOMAS 1. 107 GRIFFY, EDITH A, 102 GRIMES, IOE 1. 102 GRINER. COLETA A. 124 GRINER. ROBERT w. 102 GRISKOwITz, KATHY L. 124 GROENEVELD. STEVE D. 87,198 GROSS, THOMAS M. 107 GRUBBS. IOHN D. 53,224 GRUBER, TINA M. 124 GRUNDEN, LINDA 1. 87,205 GRUNDEN, PEGGY M, 107,208,209 GRYSHO. SANDRA A. 53,205 GUAYDACAN. LUZ 124 GUDERIOHN. MELISSA M, GUENSCH, DOROTHEA E. 107,211 GUERARD. IAMES I. 87,238 GUERENA, IOHN B, 102 GUNDER, KELLY I. 124 GUNDER. ROBIN L. 107 GUNTER, KIMBERLY 53,143 GUTCHES, SHERI L. 124 GUTIERREZ, DEBRA F. 87 GUYTON, LARRY L. HAARER, DEANNA L. 107,184 HADLEY, MICHAEL E. 53.201 HADORN, ALAIN M. 1007.226 HADORN, IACQUELINE R. 10,53,57,190. 191,192,193,219,249,250 HAGA. NANCY L. 107 HAGGARD. PHILIP L. 9.53.1841 HAGGERTY, MICHAEL L. HAILE, ROBERT C. 124,150.227. 199,202,203,213 HEFNER, KEVIN G. 125.227 HEIN, LANE A. HEIN, LYLE G. 108 HENNINGSEN, CINDIE K. 54,184,228 HELMAN, ERNEST l9'I'HI HENSCHELL, ROBIN L, 54,232 HERMANSEN. DENNIS H, 87 HERNANDEZ, VICTOR 108 HERNDON. ARICK G. 87 HERRIN, GAIL M. 54,14,198.213 HERRINGTON, CAROLE A. 125 HERRINGTON, SUZANNE .E. 19,54.188,189 HERRMANN, MARK E. 54,224 HESSION. ELAINE F. 125 HESSION. ROBERT I. HESTER, DARCI M. 55 255 HALE, ROBIN L. 124 HALIK. ROBIN M. 87 HALL, DARRYL W. 107 HALL, DAVID M, 87 HALL, MERYL I. 55 HALLFORD,-SHANE S. 124,222 HAMILTON, BRIAN 124 HAMILTON, CINDY A. 87 HAMILTON. CARRIE G. 124,184 HAMILTON, ROBERT HESTER, KEVIN W. 108 HICKS. GREGG A. 55 HIGDON, DEBBIE K. 87 HIGGINS, FRANCIS P, 216,125,198 HIGGINS, LAWRENCE M. 125.225 HIGGINS, LINDA I. 87 HIGGINS. PETER P. 108,198,216 HIGGINS, WESLEY I. 55 HIGHLAND, IUDY S.108 HILL, ANDY L. 125 HILLIKER. DAWN R. 108 HAMILTON, TOM I. 55 HAM, DEBORAH K. 102 HAMMOND, APRIL L. 55 HAMMOND, PAGE 102 HAMMOND, ROGER 1. 54 HANDLEY. DAWN M. 87 IANNASCH. IACKIE M. 124 HANNASCH, IOSEPH G. 54 HANNASCH, SUSIE 87 HANNASCH, THERESE M. 107 HANSEN. IAMES R. 107,216,219 HANSEN. IEFFERY T. 102 HANSEN. IERRY E. 124 HANSON. SANDRA L. 102.205 HANTHORN. IOHN H, 124 HARNESS. KATHRYN M. 102,251 HARNESS, STEVEN M. 87,224 HARRENSTEIN, LYLE G. 54 HARRINGTON, BRIAN S. 124,227 HARRINGTON, COLLEEN P. 124 HARRINGTON, IILL A. 54.18-4,218 HARRINGTON, MAUREEN E. 105.205 HINDS, TRENT D. 108,226 HINEMAN, IAMES M. 87 HINEMAN, THOMAS P.125,227 HINEMAN, TIMOTHY E. 55 ' HINES. KIMBERLY A. 125 HINES. TROY A. 198 , HINK, MARIA 241 HARRIS, IA MES F. 124 HARRIS, LAURA A. 54 HARRIS, LUANN 87.144,150, 196,218 HARRIS, SHARI L, 108 HARRIS, SHARON L. HARRIS. STEVEN R. 108.196 HARRIS, TIMOTHY I. 87.205 HARRISON, KAREN L.108 HARRISON, KELLY 124 HARRISON, MARK E. 125 HARRISON, PAUL L. HARRISON. RUTH E. 54 HART. IEFF 54 HART, KELLEE K. 125 HART, TED HARVEY, R HARVEY, T HASEMAN P. OBERT 108 ERESA M. 125 CHRIS 125 HASEMAN, RENEE 108,184 HASKETT, IANICE M. I-IASKE'I'I'. STEPHEN B. 108,226 HASSE, SHAUN M. 54,197 HASSE, TOM H. 87,184 HASSLER. CONNIE D. 125 HASSLER. RONALD G. 54 HASTINGS, ANDY R. 125 HATFIELD, KEITH 108 HOBBELL, IAKE 87 HOBSON, BENNIE R. 87 HOBSON, BILL S. 125 HODGES, RUTHIE C.1o5,201 HOEHNE, KEVIN A. 125 HOFFERBER, TRICIA A. 52.225.2z9.230 HOFFMAN. IEFFREY A. 125,213,227 HOHENSTEIN, IERRY S. 125 HOLBY. HOLLY B. 125 HOLDORF, IUDY M. 125 HOLDORF, LINDA K. 87 HOLLOWAY, IOEL E. 105 HOLM. MICHAEL R. 125,241 HOLMES, WANDA M. 55 HOLROYD, IULIANNE 1. 105,220 HOLSTIN, GAIL D. 21.55,125,I50 HOLSTIN, LEE A. 105.220 HOLTON, IAMA I.. 108,184 HOLTORF, HI-:IDI I. 87,193 HOLTORF, LANCE I. 55 HONAHNI, KATHERINE M. 52,159,195 HONAHNI. SANDRA D. 55.154.195.195 HONER, CYNTHIA M. 125,211,228 HONER, KIM A. 24,52,1a9,205,2o9. 228 HONER, WILLIAM 130 HOPSON, CLAUDIA R. 55,155 HOUBEN. KIRBY S. 88,224 HOUSE. DANA R. 55 HOVIS, GAIL M. 55 HOWARD, IESSE A. 125 HOWE. IEFF D. 125,163,227,255 HOWELL, MICHAEL D. 125.240 HOWLAND, LUANNE 108 HOWLAND, RICHARD G, 155 HOWLEY, MICHAEL A. 56,143,212 HUBBELL. IONATHAN C. 55 HUBER, RICHARD L. 126,227 HUBLER, GREG S. 55 HUBLER, STEVEN E. 226 HUDSON, STARLA R. 108,194,206 HUEBSCH. C. A. 55 HUFFMAN. WENDY E. 126 HAUGLAND, BOB S. 87 HAVENS, D HAVENS, V EBORAH A. ICKI L. 125 HAVEY. EMILY I. 54 HAVILAND. HAWKINS. HAWKINS. HAWKINS. HAWKLEY. KAREN L, 125,241 IACKIE L. 105 IEANNIE 125 NENA M. 54,204 IOEL F. 54 HAWKS, RICK H. 54 HAY, KEITH L. HAY, KEVIN L. HAY. KIM L. 198 HAYDEN, AMY S. 202 HAYDEN, ANNE M. 54,228 HAYDEN, KRISTA L. 108,184 HAZEL, MICHAEL L. 87,198 HEATH, BARBARA 87.184 HECTOR, SUSAN M. HEDIN, RANDIIEAN G. 54,64.143,18Z. HUGHES. CINDY L, 108 HUGHES. GERI A. 108,209 HUGHES. IAMES I. 56,212 HUGHES, LISA R. 126 HUGHES, PAM A. 56 HUGHES, TERI L. 99,211 HUNDLEY, KIMBERLY R. -108 HUNT. DIXIE 126 HUNT. LAURA M. 108 HUNTER. DARYLE D. 88 HUNTER. DAVE P, 126 HUNTER, SHERRI L. 198 HUNTER, TERESA D. 126 HUSSEY. DAVID L. 88 HUSTON, KELLY I. 126 HUSTON, SHEILA 108 HU'I'I'ON. DANA 201 HUTZ. WADE P. 126,198 HYMAN, DAVID A. 126.241 HYNES. IIM L, 254 LYON ILES. THOMAS E. 100,202 INGHAM, JOHN C. 108,117 INTHOUT. DAVID 108 INTHOUT, IO 108 INTHOUT. JOHN 00 IRELAND, PAMELA A. 108 IACKSON, REBECCA A. 108,228 JACKSON, RICHARD R. 00,100 JACKSON, ROBERT J. 115,184 IAGGER, JULIANNE 108 JAMSA, KRIS A. 88,243,245 JANTz. BRIAN C. 109 IANTZ. TIM J. 09.220 IANTZI, DARCI 218 IARAMILLO AMY A. 00 JARMAN, SUZANNE 9,011,190,209 IAY, KEITH 182 JEFFERS, JIM D. 189 JENNINGS, ARLENE 88 IENNINGS, CAROLE M. 00 JENSEN, LAURIE M. 56,184 JENSEN, RICK J. 88 IESSER. JEFFREY A. 126 JEZIORSKI, LUKE M. 88.184 IIMENEZ, AUGUSTINE B. 100.220 JIMENEz, CEORGINA B. 109,203 JOGERST, DAVID R. 101,109,226 KAUFFMAN, KARLYS C. 126,184 KAUFFMAN, THOMAS H. 126,169,227 KAUFFMAN. TIMOTHY M. 07,290,209 KAUN, SHERYL M.109 KAYLOR TIM L. 109 KEANE, MISSY 109 KEARNS, ALISA L. 09,197 KEARNS, RALPH O. 126,227 KEARNS, TINA 57,205 KEATS, SONIA R. 120 KEATS, TERRY B. 109 KEAVENY HYE-KYONG 126 KEENAN, KATHLEEN A. 109,200,228 KEENAN, MARGARET M. 00.90.209 KEENAN, THERESE M. 57,182,198 KEITH, JAMES R. B8.184,199,203 KELLER, IERI L. 109 KELLE'I'I', STEVEN 109 KELLEY, RAE A. 57 KELLS, ELIZABETH D. 109 KELLY, CHARLES E. 109,226,254 KELLY, STEPHEN M.126 KELLY STEVE G. 126,202,227,254 JOHNSON, AUDRA H. 120.229 JOHNSON, BONNIE L. 120 JOHNSON. CHARLES 120 JOHNSON. JOHN J. 126,227 IOHNSON, JUDY R.109 JOHNSON, MICHAEL 156 JOHNSON, MICHELLE E. 126 JOHNSON, ROBBIN S. 120 JOHNSON, SHERRY L. 109 IOHNSON. VINSON G. 120 JOLLEY, TERESA A. 120 JOLLY, DEBBIE L. 126.251 IONES, ANGELA S. 56 JONES, BARBARA A. 00 JONES, CHARLENE M. 88,210 IONES, CRAIG A. 88 JONES, DAN w. 109 JONES, DIANA G. 128 JONES. GERALD 88 IONES, JILL D. 25,88,90.190,200, 228,230 JONES, JOHNNY D. 128 JONES, KARIE R. 120 IONES, LESLIE J. 120 JONES, LORI I. 109.207 IONES, MIKEL A. 120 JONES, ROY M. 109 JONES, SUSAN L. 120 JONES, TERRA R. 126 IONES, TERRY L. 57 JONES. TROY L. 109 JONES VALERIE L. 109 ONES' VIRGINIA 109 I JONES YVONNE M. 126 IORDAN, DIANA 109 IORDAN, MARY E. 57.204 IORDAN, RICKY D. 57 IORGENSEN, RHONDA I. 126.184, 211 IOSLYN, LISA D. 88,108,228 255 KAHN. KRIEBS, ROBERT I. 127,227 IUDY. DENISE D. B8,220,228, 229 JUNG, WILLIAM C. 57 JUSSEAUME, NORMAN 120 KAASA. KATHI I. 126 WILLIAM A. 57 KAISER, RAE J. 126 KALCICH, BARBARA M. 125.126 KANE. KATHY A. 104 KANE, TINA A. 126,213 KAPLAN, EDWARD A. 88,201 KAPLAN, MARLA E. 57 KAPP, LISA 126 KAPSKI, IOHN P. 88 KASE, BRET W. 126 KAUFFMAN. KARL J. 00,104 KELLY, TIMOTHY F. 126 KENNEDY, BRUCE G. 27,109,184 KENNEDY, KELLY A. 57 KESTLER, MARK A. 57 KESTNER, LEE N. 109,198 KEY, JAMES M. 88 KEY, KIMBERLY R. 184 KIDD, CAMMERON K. 109 KIDD. RONDA Y. 88 KIEYOANI, SANDY 126,196 KILDUFF. SHAWN T. 58 KING, DEBRA L. 109,184 KING, JOANN 88 KINGERY, ROSALIE K. 126 KINHAN, CHRISTEN M. 24.79.88 KINHAN, LAUREN J. 120 KINSLEY, MYRLA K. 90.204 KIRLEY, JENNIFER J. 99,104 KIRSHNER, JEFFREY M. 58 KIRTLEY, KENNETH L. 120 KISER, KATHRYN 109 KISER, TRACY A. 58 KITCHEN, DAVID W. 120 KLEIN, CLANCY R. 58 KLEIN, LAURA R. 126 KLEPPAN. JOHN S. 09,190,209 KLEPPAN, NANCY L. 00 KLINE, DAVID A. 109 KLINEFELTER, PAUL S. 58,224 KLINGENSMITH, EDWARD 109 KNIGHT. APRIL L. 109 KNOCHENHAUER. THEODORE G. 58 KNO'I'I', DERRICK J. 00,222,224 KNO'I'I', LORI D. 109 KNOWLES. MAXINE 109 KNUDTSON, CHERYL L. 09,199 KOCH, DAVID L. 126 KOCSIS, WILLIAM A. 198 KOENIC, JOHN A. 109 KOENIC, PAMELA A. 120 KOGER, DARREN S. 126,227 KOKOSKA, KELLY 120,104,249 250 KOON, LAURA L. 120,199,211 KOONS, DARREN P. 00,201 KOONS, DELTON E. 126 KORETSKI, GEORGE B. 126 KORETSKI, MADELINE M. 58.69. 218 KORP, DEANN G. 89,160 KORzA, MICHAEL L. 58 KORzA. STEPHEN A. 127 KORZA, THERESA L. 89 KOSTY, LISA J. 127 KOSTYN, CHRISANN 109 KOVACS, ANDREA D. 00 KOVACS, BELA G. 109 KOzAK, SUSAN H. 09,220,229 230.250 KRANE, MISSY A. 201 KRAUSS, CHARLES R. 9,09,190,192. 208,218 KRAUSS, TODD A. 6.127,131,227. KRIENKE, KIMBERLY K. 89 KRISTICK. AUDREY L. 127,216,241 KRISTICK, LAUREL L. 89,219 KROEGER, IOHN M. 127 KROLAK, FRANCES A. 89 KROLL, SUSAN L. 109,201 KRUSE. KIRK A, 127 KUEFNER, DANNY B. 89 KUEFNER IANET L. 58 KUNE, DAVE 198 KUNTZ, GARY P. B9 KUNTZ. GREG W. 89,224 KUZNITZ, DIANN V. 89,184,199 LACOMBE, SCO'I'I' 127 LADELIA, HEIDI R. 127 LAFRONZ, NICHOLAS I. 58,70,137,143. 213 LAMBERT KIMBERLY A. 22,89,188 LAMONICA, GREGORY R. 118,127,227 LAMONICA, IEFFREY S. 127,182,227 LAMP, GARY N. 127,227,255 LAMP, GAYLE QR. 127 LANCASTER. CHRISTINE L. 109 LANCASTER DAN K. 89 LANCENDORFER, CATHERINE A. 59.63, 218 LANCEDORFER, MIKE 109 LANDAUER, BRIAN F. 00,011,219 LANCE, VIRGINIA K. 110,206 LARIVE, BRYAN E. 110 LARIVE, KELLY 59 LARRABEE, PATRICIA A. 89 LARSEN, CHRISTINE 110 LARSEN, KIM D. 110 LASBURY, LINDA M. 59 LASBURY, PATTY 89 LASS, AMY L. 14,51,59,249,250 LASSLEY, RANA M. 89 LASSLEY, SHELLEY 59,204 LASSLEY, TAMARA J. 59,127 LATOUF, LARRY B. 89,139,224 LAUBER, TAMI L. 205 LAUER, JAMES J. 127,227 LAURIN, ANNA M. 127,203 LAVENS. DEBRA 89 LAVIN, JAMES 127,199 LAW, THOMAS R. 59 LAWRENCE, PHILIP E. 110 LAWRENCE, SUSAN 89 LAY, KENT A. 89,224 LAZEAR, DARWYN R. 110 LEACH, LANCE, R. 110 LEACH, MELONIE L. 59 LEAS. BRENDA J. 140 LEDWON. STEVEN D. 59 LEE, CARLTON L. 110,199 LEE, DEBORAH S. 110 LEE, SANDRA 121,241 LEES, VERA 90.199,202,228 LENOCKER, MARTHA L. 127,211,241 LENTINI, THERESA M. 127 LENTZ, CYNTHIA A. 197,200 LENTZ, CREGC A. 39 LENZ. THOMAS J. 90 LEON, LORRAINE B. 20,90,200,229 LEON, MARIAN R. 41,07,09,142,202. 218,219 LEON, ROBERT J. 110 LEON, THERESA M. 09.200 LEDANDOWSKI, CHERYL L. 00,204 LEWIS, JEFFREY K. 127,227 LEWIS, LAURIE J. 110 LEWIS, SUSAN K. 90 LINDENBOLT, BELINDA D. 00 LINDENBOLT, MARTIN E. 90 LINDQUIST, DONALD D. 90 LOWE, SCOT M. 110 LOWELL, KRISTIN M. 90.194 LOWELL, LYNETTE R. 128 LOWELL, TINA R90 LUBANOVICH, LYNN M. 110 LUBANOVICH, MIKE J. 110,220 LUKES. ANDREW J. 129.194 LUKES. JEFFREY A. 194 LUMPMOUTH, DARRELL R.90,192,190 LUSANIA, RICHARD R. 120 LUTHANDER, KRISTI A. 118,128,251 LUTHANDER, SHELLY J. 00 LYBBERT, YVONNE M. 143,198 LYNN LYNN, LYNN, , SHERYL, A. 90,199 LISA M. 129 RANDALL S. 110,184,218 WILLIAM A. 60,90 LYNN, . DAVID A. 128 LYZWA, BRADKEY S. 60,198 MACFARLANE. DON L. 91.190 MACK. JACKIE M. 24,91.Z32,250,249 MACK, JENNIFER A. 14,49.01,140,100. 190,232,238,250 MACK, JOSEPH A. 110 MACVICAR, SANDRA D. 110 MAGEE, DOROTHY J. 110 MACILL, DWAYNE 118 . MACILL, WAIDE A. 128 MAGRAS, MICHAEL G. 01.194 MAHAN, DAWN M. 110 MAISTO, ROSEANN 61 MAIESKI, ROBERT L. 61 MALIN, ROBERT J. 128 MALLOY, DALE L. 11 MALMOS. RAE D. 91 MALONE, MARY K. 91 MANCUSO, ROBERT E. 91 MANGIONE, ANDREA C. 91 MANWARING. TAWNNY L. 111 MANZER. ROBERT A. 120.240,-. MAPLES, LORIE L. 111 .- MARCHAL. LISA A. 01,192,190 MARINQ CARMEN G. 01.150.210,219 MARINO, EDWARD S, 128 MARONEY, KENT A. 91,239 MARQUEZ. LAWRENCE 129 MARQUIS. JEFF L. 91 MARQUIS, JOSEPH G. 129,184 MARRESE. ROSEMARY L. 111 MARSH. VALERIE L. 01,I09.199,199 MARSHALL, CYNTHIA 111.184 MARSHALL, GLENN 111,184 MARSHALL, RALPH L. 61 MARSHALL. TAMMY S. 111 MARTIN, CARMEN D. 62,216 MARTIN. DAWNA L. 62,254 MARTIN, DONALD 111.226 MARTIN, LISA A. 91 MARTIN, VAN T. 111 LIPSKA, BENITA K. 127,198 LIPSKA, CHRISTINA A. 90 LIPSON, KENNETH T. 90.212 LI'I'I'LE, BUTCH 110,245 LITTLE. MELVIN L. 110,226 LITTLE, STEVEN D. 127 LIZANICH. MICHAEL G. 127,227 LLOYD. MICHAEL W. 90,210 LOCKHART, EDDIE E. 127 LOCKSKIN. DARCY L. 127 LOERA, VELIA 60 LOESING, IACK E. 90 LOESING, THOMAS W. 110 LOFFIS, LINDA A. 110 LOHMEYER, TERESA I. 60,205 LOMBARDI, CHRISTINA E. 127 LONDEN, DEBRA R. 90,188 LONG. BARBARA A. 128 LONG, DAVID A. 110,202 LONG, FARON L. 90 LONG. KIMBERLY 1. 00 LONG. LISA J. 128,211 LONG REX E 110 I ROXANN M. 128 LORD. LONG IONATHAN D. 60 LORIGO, PHYLLIS M. 90 . LO I'I', SHARON L. 60,184 MARTINOLICH, ANNARITA E. 02,199 MARTINOLICH, JOHN J. 111 MARTO. CHARLOTTE G. 91 MASON, LEO J. 111 MASON, WILLIAM L. 111 MASSER. STEVE K. 62 MAST. FRED 91 MATHIS, BETH A. 111 MATHYS, CAROLE A. 111,203 MA'I I'HEIS, DOUGLAS C. 184 MATUSKEY. DEBBY 111 MATUSKEY. RANDY L. 62 MAU. GREG A. 103,111 MAU. VALERIE J. 62 MAUER. GREG A. 91 MAWK, HATTIE M. 129 MAWK, PATTY R. 129 MAXSON. KATHLEEN J. 111 MAY, JAMES E. 129,131,227 MCALLISTER. PATRICIA M. 00 MCALLISTER, SUZIE 111 MCASKILL, MELODY D. 00 MCBRIDE, HOWARD A. 99,90.104.224 MCBRIDE, IEANNE E. 91 MCCABE. KELI J. 111.211 MCALLUM. MARY E. 91 MCCALUM, WILLIAM R. 128 MCCLUSKEY, DANNY M. 00 MCCOLLUM. KIELAN J. 00 MCCULLEY, KEVIN M. 128 MCDANEL, MARLA J. 91 MCDAVI'I'I'. MICHELLE F. 00 MCDONALD, CONNIE J. 00.140219 MCDONALD. MICHAEL T. 00 MCDONALD, PETE M. 128 MCDONALD, STEVEN W. 91 MCELHANEY, WENDY L. 128 MCEADEN, SYDNEY E. 129 MCFARLAND, LAURA S. 61 MCEARLAND, LISA 1. 111 MCCAHN,. IOHN W. MCCEE, IEANETTE M. 129 MCGILL, DAVID 128 MCGRATH, MELINDA S. 61 MCGRATH, PATRICIA A, 61-201 MCKAY, TODD L. 128 MCKELVEY, SANDRA E, 111 MCKIBBON, IAMES D. 111 MCKIBBON, IOHN R, 61 MCKINNEY, DANNY I. 111 MCKINNEY, PETER I. 128 MCKINNON, LEANNE 129 MCKINNON, SMILEY 111 MCLEOD, BETH A. 128 MEMELLEN, AMY D. 128,211 MCMINN, PAUL s. 216,128,227 MCNALLY, CATHLEEN B,91,194 NCNALLY. IAMES O, 61 MCNAUCHTON, SCO'I'I' P, 111 MCNEIL, ELIZABETH C.91 MENEIL, IOHN E. 111,129,199 MCVICKER, BRIAN L. 91 MCVICKER, MICHAEL A. 128 MEERHOPP KEITH 91 MENTER. NORMAN L. 62 MERRILL, CINDY S. 62,204 MESKIMEN, ROBIN D, 9,129 MESSINA, ANTHONY 129 METHENY, TIMOTHY I. 111 MEVOLI, PETER V. 129 MICALE'I'I'I, CRISTINA 129 MICHAEL, DARLA C. 41 MICHAEL, DARRELL L, 12 MICHAELSON, PATRICIA A. 111 MICKO, DON 227 MICKO, IOSEPH s. 129 MILES, DOUG D. 198,129 MILHAM, GERALD R. 198,129 MILHAM, IULIE A. 94,194,144.219,142 MORAN, LORI A. 129 MORAN, MARGARET A. 63 MOREHOUSE, CHARLES W. 63,212 MOREHOUSE, PERRY A. 79,92 MORGAN, VALERIE I. 129 MORGO, CARRIE A. 63,211 MORGO, CHRISTOPHER A. 111,198 MORRIS, RICHARD B. 129 MORROW, ELLEN I. 63 MOSES, LISA A. 129 MOSIER, IOAN L. 111 MOSSOTTI, IOHN F. 111,198 MOTLEY, CALVIN T. 63 MOTLEY, KAREN L. 92 MUELLER, FREDERICK M. 63 MULLET, DARRELL G. 92,93 MULLET, DONNA L. 129 MULLINGS, CARRIE L, 92,144,184 MULLINS, MICHAEL I, 111,240 MUMPOWER, BRAD 92 MUMPOWER, IOSEPH M. 129 MUMPOWER, SYLVIA 112 MUNSEY. LISA I 19,92,1B2.193,202 OCONNOR, KELLY C. 92 ODOM, RICHARD E. 129,241 OFFERMAN, STACEY K. 65,204 OGDEN, BLAINE A. 112 OGDEN, TODD C, 129.216 OGDEN, TOM G. 92 OHANLON, STEVEN T. 65 OKEEFE, DANNY 129 OKEEFFE, KATHLEEN A. 92 OLIVER, DIANA 92 OLIVO. VIRGINIA C. 65 PETERS, DOUGLAS E, 66,143 PETERS, IAENETTE 93.193 PETERS, VALERIE K. 112 PETERSDORF, KIRK 93 PETERSEN, ROBERT M. 24.93.224 PETERSON, EDWARD D. 130,227,255 PETERSON, IANE'I'I'E 211 PETERSON, LAURIE G. 130,202 PETERSON, RUTH A. 130,211 PETERSON, SANDRA I. 130 PETERSON, SUSAN L. 93 OLROYD. TRAVIS P. 65,224,198 OLSON, BECKY A. 93 OLSON, CATHY L, 112 OLSON, CHRISTINE L. 129 OLSON, DEBBIE L.93 OLSON, IACQUELINE K. 129 OLSON, IAMES K. 93 ONEAL, TIM R. 129 ONEILL, MONNA F, ONEILL, OWEN B. 130 ONEILL, PATRICK G. 112,227 ONG, DAVID S, 130 MUNSEY. TIFFANY L. 129,241 MUNSON, KIMBERLY A, 129 MURPHY, MURPHY, DEAN 63 KEVIN S. 129,163 MURPHY, LANCE P. 63,161 MURPHY. LORI A. 129 MURPHY, WILLIAM D, 112,191,198 MURRY, RITA A. 129 MUSSELMAN, DAWN M. 112 MYERS, HAROLD E. 64 MYERS, KEVIN E, 64 MYERS, ROBERT C. 129 NADEAU. NA'I'1'ELL. NEAL, BR CURTIS R. 112 DEBORAH 1. 19.92.194 IAN S, 129,227 NEAU, MICHAEL E. 64 NEAU, TERI A. 92.251 PADGHAM, SCOTT T. 93 MILLER, ALANE A. 129 MILLER. IAMES B. 6Z,199,137,143 MILLER, IOAN M. 91 MILLER, IOHN W. 62 MILLER, LISA M. 201 MILLER, LUWANNA L, 129,202 MILLER. MILLER MICHAEL K. 91,224 PAUL R. 111 MILLER: SCOTT F. 62 MILLER, STEVE B. 91 MILLER, STEVE F. 42,92,74,199 NEEL, GERMAINE 129,184 NEEL, GINGER K. 92,184 NELSON. BECKY M. 64.180,182,190,191, 220,232,233,249,250 NELSON, COLLEEN D, 112 NELSON, IULIE A. 112,184 NELSON, RICKY D. 112 NELSON. ROBBIN A, 112 NELSON, ROLAND Y. 64,205 NELSON, WADE S. 129 NESBIT, DEBBIE A. 129 MILLIRON, BOBBI I. 91 MILLIRON, MELODY A. 62,205 MILLS, BARBARA I. 129,241 MILLS, SHERRI L. 103,111,197 MILNE, KYLE 91,240 MING, MICHAEL 111 MINNIX, CINDY M. 129 MINOGUE, BRET C. 62 MINOGUE, MELISSA C. 111 MINSKY,' CONSTANCE L. 91 MINSKY, RICHARD L. 111 MION, CHRISTINE 91 MION, SHAWN T. 129 MIRANDA, YOLANDA K. 129 MISSINEIO, DEBBORAH A. 62 MISSINEIO, LYNNE M. 129 MITCHAM, DEBORAH A. 111 MITCHELL, DOUG 227 MITCHELL, DRAKE S. 129 MITCHELL, IAMES I. 92 MITCHELL, MARK W. 92 MITCHELL, RUSSELL P. 92,184 MITCHELL, WILLIAM I. 111 MITZEN, IULIANNA 92 NESSLER, MARK A, 129 NESSLER, MIKE L. NEWCOMB, IAMES D. 129,191,252 NEWMAN, THERESA M. 64 NEWPORT, SUSAN C. 64,204 NCUYEN. LAN N. 129 NGUYEN, SUONG T. 92,203 NICHOLAS, ROBBY P. 129 NICHOLAS, IEAN M. 112 NICHOLAS, IOHN E. 92 NIELSEN, KRISTEL M. 112 NIEMEYER, IOHN C. 112,224 NIEMEYER, RICHARD C. 64 NILLES, DANNY 64 NODZAK, NANCY M. 112 NODQUIST, MARY E. 92 NORDQUIST, SHELLY 112 NORSWORTH, DEE 92 NORSWORTHY, TERESA L. 129 NUNLEY, LARRY E. 64 NUNLEY, RICKEY A. 31,134,188 NUNLEY, TAMMY L. 129 NUTH, IAMES C, 129 NUTH, IANET L. 112,192 NUTTER, FORREST P. 92 ONG, ELIZABETH R. 130 ORCHARD, KAREN A. 14,65,138.144,209. 143 ORCHARD, SUZANNE 112,206 ORLOSKI, KATHLEEN A. 93 OROSE, TIM I. 199 ORTIz, ROBERT S. 199,194 ORZEL, MICHAEL I. 130,237 ORZEL, WILLIAM A. 112 OSECUEDA, IESSE 1. 112 OSTROWSKI, CHARLES E. 65 O'I'I'INGER, CLAUDIA I, 65 OTTINGER, GREG L, 130 OVERBY, ALAN P, 112 OVERSTREET, THERESA 1. 199 OWEN, SHELLEY D. 130,202 OWEN, TERESA M. 9929.192 OWENS, DEBORAH K. 93,216 PAGE, RICHARD E. 65 PALERMO, CATHERINA 93,184 PALERMO, IOANNE 65,198 PALM, STEPHEN I. 65 PALMER, NICHOLAS C, 130 PALMER, REBECCA S. 29,130 PANASI'I'I'. LUANN 130,211 PANSULLO, DAWN M. 130 PANZER, CARL I. 12,184 PARASCANDOLA, GRACE E, 93 PARKE, IULIE M. 30,31,65,141,142. 213,228,229,230 PARKER, BRADLEY I. 112,184,191 PARKER, STACY S. 65,206,207 PARKINSON, RICHARD I, 184 PARKS, TAMARA L, 65,204 PARKS, TONI L. 93,201 PETRO, PATRICIA A. 41,66,137,142 202.213 PE'I'I'ID, CATHIE D. 66 PETTIIOHN, MICHAEL I. 66.205, 224 PE'I'I'IIOHN, ROBERT B. 93 PE'I'I'Y, MARSHALL W. 94 PFEIL, SHARON L. 66 PFORTMILLER, GLEN A. 19,93 PFORTMILLER, RON L. 130 PHARES, GREGG A. 94 PHARES, SHARI L. 112,228 PHELPS, STEVE 94 PHELPS, TAMARA I. 112,216 PHELPS, TRACY S. PHIEFER, MITCHELL PICKERING, SHERRY L, 66 PICONE, ANGELA I. 66 PIERCE, BRENDA L. 94 PIERCE. IAMES C. 94,216 PIETRO, MICHAEL L. 94 PIETROCARLO, IANELLE A, PIETROFESO, SAMUEL P. 198 PIKE, MICHAEL S, PILLEN, MIKE V. PINTO, IANE E. 94,218,249 PIROG, IOHN T, 112 PI'I'I'S, BRIAN K. 112,130 PITTS, VICKY L. 94 PIXLEY, DANIEL I. 227 PLANK, SUSAN K, 112 PLANIE, MICHELLE M. PLANTE, STEVEN M, 66 PLEIN. KATHRYN 66,204 PLEIN. SUSAN D, 130,184 PLEMENS, TERESA E. PLESINGER, PETER S. 112 PLUMB, ALLAN 66,184 POC-UE, DERROL R. 130,169,227 POGUE, TERRI L. POINDEXTER, LEON W. 130 POLITO, MICHELLE A. 130 POLLACK, DENISE D. 94 POLLACK, RANDY I, 66 POLLEY, BEVERLY A 94,188,189 POLLING, VICTORIA L. POOR, SUZANNE M. POORE, PEGGY L. 130,184,251 POORE, WANDA S. 66 PORTER, WENDY L. POSLUSZNY. IANINE M. 128,130,183 POSLUSZNY. STEVEN M. 42,66 POWWELS, EDWARD 130 PARRISH, CHARLES M. 112 PARRISH, DONALD L. 65,224 PARRISH, KAREN L, 93 PARRISH, KENNETH A. 130 PARRISH, MIKE I. 93.245 PARRISH, ROBERT E. 65 POWELL, ALAN D. 112 POWELL, DANIEL B. 94 POWELL, ERNEST I, 130 POWELL, ROBERT W. 130 POWELL, SCOTT H. 113,198 POYNOR, TAMBERLY R. 113 MOELLER, IOSEPH A. 129 MOEN, CAROL A. 92,193 MOEN, SUSAN L. 62,204 MOHLER, DAVID C. 129,202 MOTANA, ANTHONY 63,74 NYBAKKEN, MYRA K. 92,184 RACETTE, BRIAN S. 113 MONTGOMERY. KIMBERLY A.92,192,193 MONTGOMERY, SHERRY R. 111 MONTGOMERY, THOMAS L. 129 MOODY, DAWN D. 41,63,137,142, 190.195, 197,200,213 MOODY, MELISSA L. 121,129 MOODY, RANDALL D. 111 MOORE, EILEEN 111 MOORE, IAMES W. 92 MOORE, KELLY A. 10,63,190.195,197,200 OBRYAN, NANCEE Y, 92 OCHMANN, BRIDGET A, 64 OCHMANN, CHERYL A. 129 OCHOA, MICHAEL A. 92 OCKENFELS, THOMAS P. 92 OCONNELL, COLLEEN A. 129 MOORE, MICHELE R, 111,194,228 MOOREFIELD, VALERIE G, 111,197 MORAN, KIM M. 63 OCONNELL, KAREN L. 65,205 OCONNOR, CATHY 129,202,210,211.251 OCONNOR, DONNA M. 92,202,216 OCONNOR, DOUGLAS W. 65 OCONNOR, KATHLEEN 112,129 PARRISH, TERRY L. 199 PARRY, PAMELA 1. 65,204 PARTIN, DANNY D. 130,240 PASCARELLA, CERALYN M. 65 PASE. CURT D. 112,226 PASE. KIMBERLY A, 130 PATAROZZI, TIMOTHY 1. 212 PATTERSON, IRA 199 PA'I'I'ON, DELISA M. 194 PA'I'I'Y, LORI A. 199 PAUL, IACK H. 65 PAUL, PHILLIP C, 199 PAUWELLS, KATHERINE A. 93 PAYNE, IUDY M. 199 PECK, DAVID P. 130 PECK, DONALD E. 112.249 PECK, MATTHEW S, 130,255 PEETz, VINCE C. 130 PELLETIER, KAREN 112 PELLETIER. SUSAN I.. 130 PELLEY, BONNIE C. 66,203 PENNINCTON, IARRE'I'I' H. 199 PENROSE, BARBARA A. 199 PERCOLA, DONNA L, 199,291 PERCOLA, IOEY 1. 93,210 PERRY, MICHAEL E. 130 PETERS, CAROLE I. 93,232 PETERS, DONNA C. 199 PREACH, BRE'I'I' M. 130,227 PREACH, KIMBERLY 79,94,182,190,197 PRESTON, DAWN M. 113,191 PRESTON, RANDY D. 94 PRICE, DONNA M. 130 PRITCHARD, TRACY L. 130 PRUETT, BRADLEY H. 94,191,212 PRUI'I'I', DAWN M. 113 PRUI'I'I', LORIE A. 66,204 PRYOR, WARREN D. 113 PUGLISE, TODD I. 113 PUSATERI, DAVID I. 94 PUYPE, LISA 66,142,144,236 PUYPE, SUSAN M. 113,184 QUIBAS, VICTOR D. 94 RACE'I'I'E, KEITH W. 66,252 RACETTE, RENEE M. 131,211 SHAUFER. RADVICH, STEPHANIE 66 RAFIDI, RANDALL A. 113,216 RAFIDI, RUTH A. 41,56,66,144,182. 193,200 RAIMONDE, ANNA T. 208,209 RAIVEL. LISA M. 94 RAIVEL, MICHAEL C. 131 RAIVEL. RALPH I. 113 RALL, CHUCK A. 94 RAMSEY, MARK A. 94,224 RAND, CHARLES W. 95 RANDOLPH, VALERIE A. 131 RANKIN, TIMOTHY D. 113 RAPP, LISA L. 131 RAPPOLD, RONALD C, 131 RAY, MICHAEL T. 131 RAY, PAULA G. 66,224 RAY, TERESA C. 95,184 RAY, TIMOTHY A. 113,184 RAYMOND, BRENDA L. 131 RAYMOND, PAMELA A. 95 READ. CURTIS D. 131 REAVIS, MARY B. 95,188 REDA, SANDY S. 131 REDMAN. KRISTINA M. 131 REED, CURT H. 131 REED, SCO'I'I' 95 REESE, DANNY W. 113 REEVES, IOHN N, 131 REEVES, TAMARA 67 REGER, KENNETH E. 113 REGER, WILLIARD E.67 REGIS, TIMOTHY N. 113 REGISTER, CINDY R, 95,211 REGISTER, LISA A. 131,183,211 REICHERT, THERESA I. 67 REICHOW, DOUG 191 REICHOW, GARRETI' A. 67,245 REICHOW, LAUREL F. 103.113 REILLY. COLEEN L. 131 REILLY, MIKE S. 95 REINERT, RODNEY I. 95 REINGRUBER, WILFRED R. 95 REISTAD, KNUT R. 184,226 REITINGER, HAROLD M. 95 REMELE, SHARON E. 95 REMILLARD, IANINE D. 184,199,212 REMILLARD, IUDITH D. 131,184,202,212 REMILLARD, LISA A. 67,142,199,212, 213 RESLER. IOEL R.67 REUTER. KEVIN I. 252 REXING, LEEANN A. 113 REYES, DEBBIE C. 131 REYES, TERRY L. 67 REYNOLDS, BONNIE I. 95 REYNOLDS, KEITH A. 95 REYNOLDS. LORA A. 113 RHODES, IAMES M. 131,238,239 RIAZZI, IOHN 113,198 RIAZZI, IUDITH C. 131 RICHARD, FRANK I. 95 RICHARDS, TIMOTHY I. 113 RICHARDSON, FORREST R. 131 RICHARDSON, PAUL H. 131 RICHIE, BRENDA 113 RICHMOND, KAY D. 95,210 RICHMOND, KYLE D. 131,227 RIDENOUR, THOMAS L. 113 RIDER, LARRY D.95,184 RIEDEL, IAMES I. 95 RIEDL, SOPHIA A. 131 RIENDEAU, IAMES R. 131 RIGGLE, IAMES A. 95 RILEY, SCOTT A. 67,184 RILEY, THOMAS P. 113 RIMBEY, HARRY E. 67.198 RIORDAN, LISA M. 131 RIORDAN, MAUREEN E. 29 RITCHIE, BRENDA L. 202,213 RITCHIE, KATHRINE M. 131 RIVERA, DONALD A. 68,238,239 RIX, CHRISTOPHER C. 216 RIX, REBECCA R. 113 RIX, THERESA L. 113 RIX, VICTORIA R. 131 ROBERTS, CARLA R. 68 ROBERTS, DAVID W. 68 ROBERTS, MICHAEL H. 95,198 ROBERTSON, SUSAN A. 209 ROBIDOUX, LISA M. 131 ROBIDOUX, LORIE M. 206 ROBINET, WILLIAM I. 113 ROBINETTE, DEBRA A. 113 ROBINSON, BECKY 131 ROBINSON, CASEY B, 113 ROBINSON, DEBORAH I. 30.209 ROBINSON, ELIZABETH A. 184 ROBINSON, NICHOLAS Y. 131 ROBINSON, SUSAN M. 131,199,211 ROCKLEY, ANNE C. 113 ROCKOW, DOUGLAS I. 113,216 RODGERS, DAVID G. 95 RODRIGUEZ, CINDY 95 RODRIGUEZ, MICHELLE S. 131 RODRIGUEZ, VINCE 131,255 RODZON, GREG A. 113 ROEDEL, CYRUS I, 68,224 ROEDER, KAREN R. 118,131 ROEDER, SHELLEY N. 113 ROEDL, SHERI S. 95,211 ROEHLKE, THOMAS L. 68 ROEHRIG, LYNN M. 113 ROGERS, GEOFFREY S. 95 ROGERS, NEIL 68 ROGERS. RICHARD T. 68 ROGERS, STEPHEN D.68 ROLLINS, GREGORY S. 131,240 ROLLINS, MICHAEL T. 255 ROSALES, STEVEN M. 68,224 ROSENBERG, LEE N. 113 ROSINSKI, MICHELLE 14,68,200 ROSSI, KRISTOPHER B. 113 ROSSI, RON C. 68,198 ROTSTEEN, ROBIN D. 68 ROUD, HARRY C. 113 ROVELLI, CHERYL F. 25,95,210 ROVELLI, ERIC A. 68 ROWAN, DUANE 113 ROWEL, CARL 113 ROWLAND, MICHAEL F. 131 RUBIN, ANN M. 95 RUBIN, IENNIFER C. 995,113,228 RUGGIREO, TAMI L. 68,183,236,250 RUIZ, MICHAEL 68 RUSHER, KIMBERLE R. 113 RUSHER, VALERIE R. 63,143 RUSSELL, CHARMAINE M. 113,203 RUSSELL, GARY D, 113 RUSSELL. MARK S. 131 RUSSELL, RANDY I. 68 RUST, GEORGE S. 68 RYAN, CATHY 210 SABATKA, EDWARD 1, 68 SABATKA, PAYE 68 SACHER, MARK E. 191 SACHER, SUZANNE L. 95 SADLER, 1AMES 1. 114 SADLER, SANDY 1. 218,219,669 SADOWSKY, DEBBIE L. 114 sAENz, BRENDA R. 95,194 SAENZ, LEILA 1. 114 SAINT, CINDY 1, 95,210 SALCIDO, PEGGY 114 SAMPLE, KELLY w. 27,99.197,140,205 SAMPSON, RANDY s. 114 SAMPSON, RONALD 1. 114,184 SANBOEUF, LOUIS L. 95 SANCHEZ, RICHARD 114 SANDERS, LESLIE 114 SANDERS, SHARI L. 114,211 SANDERSON ANNA-LISE 131 SANDHAGEN, SUE 131 SANDLER, MARGARET E. 114,194,202 SANDORP, IERRY C. 219 SANDORF, IOHN P. 69,142 SANFORD, CHRISTOPHER 96 SANFORD, SCOTT K. 191 SANGAIGA, SUNUNTA T. 114 SANSONE, FRANK 1, 69,199 SANSONE, 1AMES D. 96 SANSONE, 1OEY A. 131,198,227,240 SANTORO, LISA M, 95,199 SAPP, GEORGIA L. 131 SAPP, KELCY L, 132 SAPP, LAURA A, 69,143,184 SARNER, MAUREEN 96 SAUL, DEBRA A. 69 SAVILLE, STEPHEN 1. 192,227 SAVINI, ARLESTE G. 192 SAWYER, SHELLY 69,218 SAWYER, STEPHANIE 96 SAWYERS, ROBERTA 1. 96 SCAPIDE, CHRISTINE M. 114,199,202 SCHALL, LANGE K. 69,143,213 SCHARDT, 1OHNNY R. 114 SCHARDT, MITZI M. 469 SCHEIBLE, CHARLES G. 96 SCHETTLER, TAMMY 1. 5,199,219,219 SCHEUERMANN, SUSAN 1. 132 SCHILLINGS, HEIDI D. 96 SCHIMMELS, ADA E. 64,69,199,203,210 SCHIMMELS, LU'I'I'INA R. 96 SCHLEGEL, LAURA I, 69 SCHLOEMAN, ELIZABETH D. 70,228 SCHLOEMAN, LYNNE R. 114,202 SCHNABEL, REGINA L. 132 SCHNEIDER, BOB K, 132,227 SCHNEIDER, DOUGLAS M. 114 SCHNEIDER, GREG S. 96 SCHNEIDER, MARK A. 132,219 SCHOA, MIKE 198 SCHOENTHALER, SUSAN 114 SCHOONMAKER, LISA K. 70 SCHROEDER, DOUGLAS A. 132 SCHROEDER, FRED L. 96 SCHROEDER, IOHN T. 114 SCHROEDER, TAWNY L. 96 SCHROYER, VICTORIA R, 96,188 SCHUBERT, SUSAN C. 132,139,211 SCHUELER, WILLIAM I. 114 SCHULTZ, CINDY M. 114,202,251 SCHULTZ, KELLY S, 96 SCHULTZ, NICK 114 SCHUTT, CECILIAMARIE I. 132,251 SCHWALB, ROBERT W. 70,212 SCHWARZ, DARLENE D. 96 SCHWENTKER, INGRID K, 132,203,241 SLETTEBAK, SUSAN G. 97 SLOAN, TANYA D. 71 SMALLWOOD, STACY L. 114,161,211 SMALTZ, IAMES D. 114 SMEAL, ANN M. 132 SMILIANIC, LOIS A. 97 SMITH, BRIAN w, 114 SMITH, CATHERINE L. COLLEEN 114 SMITH, DAVID D. 132 SMITH, DAVID E. 192 SMITH. GARY M. 71 SMITH, GAYLE A, 97 SMITH, GEORGE A. 132 SMITH, GLENN A. 114,254 SMITH, GREGORY M, 97,252,253 SMITH, KAREN E. 71,195,197 SMITH, KELLEY 97 SMITH, MARK R. 97 SMITH, NANCY E. 71,190 SMITH, RAYMOND L. 71 SMITH, REGINA R, 192,199 SMITH, RHONDA 27,71,143,211 SMITH, RONA 115 SMITH, SCO'I'I' A, 132,2Q' SMITH, SCO'I'I' R. 192,227 SMYSER, LORI B, 29,71,142,209 SMYTH, THERESA R, 97 SCISSONS. GLORIA I. 114 SCHODELLER, VALERIE M. 70 I SCHODELLER, VICKIE A. 132 SCOLA, LORI 1. 70 SCOTT. DANA N, 101,114,199,211 SCOTT. DAVID F. 70,114 SCO'I'I', GREG 1. 192 SCOTT, 1ANIB L. 96 SCO'I'1', KEVIN N. 96,299 SCOTT, ROBERT B. 96,201,224 SCOT, ROBERT 1. 96,201,224 SCO'I'I', STEVE E. 114,117 SCOTT, SUSAN K. 114 SCOTT. TRACY G. 114 SCOTT. ZAC T. 24,915,224 SECKLETSTEWA, RAPHAEL 198 SEFF, 1EFF 1. 70 SELF, IODY L. 114 SEMERDIIAN, ROY V. 70,188 SERDYNSKI, MARCIE 1. 132 SEVINSKY, ROBERT A. 132 SEXTON, ROBERT F. 96,224,252 SEZATE, CLAUDIA T. 70 SFALANGA, CATHY 96 SFALANGA, PAUL I. 70 SGRILLO, SUSAN L. 228,229,230 SHAFER, ALICE G. 132 SHAGENA, DAN C, 96 SHAGENA, LAURIE A. 70,188,189 SHAGENA, SANDRA E. 96 SHAPPLEY, MITCHELL K. 96 GREG 114,226 SNADER, HOWARD A. 115,201 SNADER, MIKE D. 118,132,213,241 SNEE, BILL M. 97 SNEE, 1AMES 192 SNYDER, CINDI L. 115 SNYDER, WILLIAM L. 192 SOILLER, LENNIE 97 SOKOL, 1ERRY L. 132,189 SOKOL, MICHAEL R, 71,143,1B2,188. 189,199,203 SOLOMON, TOD D. 115 SOMMER, CHRISTINE 71 SOMMER, GLENN C. 97 SOMMER, MARLENE Q. 132,216,217,241 SOMMERS, STEPHANIE L. 115 SORENSON, DIANE R. 115,192,219,251 SPARKS, ROBERT W. 115 SPARKS, VICKIE 97 SPAYD, DEBBIE L. 71 - SPEEGLE, NANCY L. 192 SPEER, CLENDA M. 115 SPENCE, TROY 192 SPENCER, FORREST G. 192,227 SPETTNAGEL, IAMES T. 192 SPORLEDER, SHELLEY I.. 41,42,71, 218,219 SPRAGUE, KAREN 1. 97 SQUIER, SHARI D. 115 STAAB, LESLIE L. 192 STAFFORD, WILLIE 115 STAMPER, BLAKE A. 115,192,226 STAMPER, DONALD S, 6,10,71,139, SHAURETYE, DAVID A. 132,227 SHAURETTE, MARK R. 114,167 SHAW, ANDY C. 132 SHEEHAN, MICHAEL 96 SHEPARD, DAVID G. 114 SHIKLES, GARY 114 222,224,252,253 STANLEY, BRYAN I. 132 STANLEY, LIANA 132,211 STANLEY, MICHAEL L. 79,97 STANLEY, SHARILYN M. 70,71,137, 142,213 SHONE, GRANT R. 114,189 SHONE, LESLIE S. 96,180,183,196 SHORT, DAVID A. 132 SHORT, DEBOR H L. 71,205 SHORT, LINDA M, 98 SHORT, ROBERT A, 114 SHORT, TARA L, 96 SHORT, THERON L, 132,184 SHULD DEBORAH 1 71 188169 A, . , , SHULDA, TAMIE K. 192,199,229 SHULDA, TIMOTHY R. 132,189,227 SHULTZ, DIANE 1. 70,184,218 SHUMAKER, LISA M. 132,251 SHUMAKER, SUSAN L. 114,197 SHUPE, GREGORY D, 30.96.219 SHURBET, DION L. 132 SHURBET, IODEE L. 97 SHURBET, WAYNE A, 71 SHUTE, NANCY 1. 192 SIEGERT, MARK w, 71,184 SILVA, MIKE A. 132,139,227 SIMPSON, 1ERRY L. 192 SIMPSON, KEVIN S. 71,227 SIMUNEK. 1IM 198 SINGLETON, BYRON L. 71,224 SINGLETON, DOUGLAS C. 114 SIRKS, CLIFFORD D. 10.24,97,224 SIRKS, ROBERT T, 174,198 SIVERSON. SCOTT E. 132,227 SKENAPORE, DARLENE 132 SLAUGHTER, DANA S. 132 SLAYSMAN, ALICE A. 114 SLEATER, GARTH T. 131,132 STAPLETON, IOANNE 115 STARCHER, IEFF L. 132 STEELE, SCOTT T. 72,201 STEILEN, AMANDA M. 115,203 STEIN, VINCENT I, 72 STEINER, TRACY R. 115 STEINKE, CINDY 72,201 STELL. MARK A. 72,205 STEVENSON, IOHN W. 97 STEVENSON, PATRICIA A. 115,210 STEWART, KATHLEEN I. 125,132 STEWART, MICHAEL I. 9,97,184 STEWART, STEPHANIE A.72,236 STIAK, PAUL E. 72,143.144,224 STINEBACK, ROBIN 97 STONE, DONNA I, 115,198 STONE, ROBERT L. 132,198 STONEMAN, DAN I.97,180 STONEMAN, GLENN W. 72,142,213 STOOPS, CYNTHIA L. 72 STOOPS, VICKIE D. 72 STO'I'I', PAMELA K. 132 STRAIGHT, BRIAN H. 115 STRAIGHT, MICHAELL I. 72 STRAIN, SHARON R. 97 STROUD, DAVID B. 72 STRUEMPF, FAITH I. 132 STULCE, IOLYNN R. 98.210 STULTS, PATRICK E. 98 SULLIVAN, KATHY F. 98,200 SULLIVAN, MARIORIE M. 132 SULLIVAN, TAMMY L. 133 SUMMERS, MICHAEL 133 SUMRALL, THORNTON D. 133 SUTTER, CAROLYN I. 98,184 SWEITZER, DANNY L. 72 SWEITZER, MIKE W. 133 SWERDFEGER, STAN G. 115,226 ULLRICH, TINA D. Isa UREY, DONNA M. 9-Lea UREY, KAREN L. 116,184 U'I'I'ON, DANA I. 73 WEAVER, BARBARA A, 143 WEAVER, ION P. 116 WEAVER, STEPHEN R. 116 WEAVER, WILLIAM A. 99 Facuh SWICHTENBERG, KEVIN I. 115 SWICHTENBERG, TOM I. 72 SYKES, PAUL A. 115 SYKES, ROBERT C. 133 SYLVESTER, BRIAN S. 133 TABAKA, LINDA A. 115 TABOR, BONNIE s. 115 TALLANT, IAMES A. 133,227 TAYLOR. LAWRENCE 9a,1e9 TATE, KARL B. 133,189 , TAYLOR, ELLEN me TAYLOR, LISA D. 101,115,218 TEGL, THOMAS E. 115 TERRY, STEVE A. 72 TESELLE. TESELLE. BRENT L. 72 RHONDA L. 115 TESTA, IOHN 115 THALLER, LINDA S. 133 THATCH, RAYMOND A. 133,241,255 THEISEN. IOHN A. 98 THEISEN, PAUL T. 133 TI-IEISEN, TROY W. 133 THOMAS, BRYAN N. 198 THOMAS, CURTIS M. 51,72,167,188. 189,220,Z24,245 THOMAS, CYNTHIA M. 98,210 THOMAS, IAMI L. 115 THOMAS, IEFFREY L. 115 THOMAS, LAURIE A. 133 THOMAS, MATHEW D. 72 THOMAS MICHAEL R. 133,240 THOMAS, MIKE P. 133,240 THOMAS, SCOTT A. 238,239 THOMAS, TERESA L. 98 THOMPSON, EDWARD I. Isa THOMPSON, IIM R. 98 THOMPSON, KAREN E. 115,211 THOMPSON, ROD R. 13a THORNHILL, WADE c. 115,184 THORNQUIST. BRIAN II. 72 THORNQUIST, sUzANNE 116 THORSBY, BILL E. as THORSBY, BRUCE E. 11a TIEMAN, IAOQUE L. ea TIFFANY, MATHEW I. as VALENTINE, LISA M. 11s VALLINE, IEFF c. 133 VALONE, IIM 134 VANCLEAVE, SAMUEL I. 1111 VANLEEUWEN, ROGER L. 9,73,189,243. 245 VANSTEENBURG, DONNA 73 VANSTEENBURG, WAYNE I. 134 VANSYOC, LISA A. 116 VANSYOC, LYNN M. 73,184 VANWATERS, KARL A. 116 VARNER, KARLA S. 29,116,211 VARNER, MARSHALL G. 134,255 VAUGHN, MARSHALL 240 VAUGHN, MILDRED E.73 VAUGHN, NEIL S. 73 VAUGHN,'TERRISA A. 116 VELDHUIS, DIANE R. 134 VENDEVILLE, ROBIN I. 99 VENDRICK,THOMAS L. 118 VENTNELLA, MARSHA I. 134 VERONA, DALE B. 73 VERONA, DANIEL A. 73 VESPA, DONNA M. 116 VEZALDENOS. KRISTINA L. 116,188 VEZALDENOS. RACHEL L. 22,116,188,203 VILIBORGHI, SHERRI L. 134 VILLA, ANGELINA M. 134 VINCENT, MICHAEL I. 116 VINEYARD, DEBORAH L. 73 VINYARD, KATHY L. 116 VINYARD, LORI A. 73 VISCONTI, LANI A. 134 VOGEL, IODY L. 134 VOLKENANT, CYNTHIA L.99,224 VOLLETTE, TIMOTHY I. 99,224 VOLLMER, DEBRA A. 116 VOORHEES. GARY R. 73 VOS, LORI A. 99 VOSS, ANNE'I'I'E M. 9,74,179,160,192, 193,250 VOSS, RITA H. 79,99.192,193,236,249. 250 VOSS, THERESA R. 118,134,184 VOYNICK, STANLEY A. 116,212 WEBBER, DON R. 134,241 WEBER, ERIC R. 134 WEBER, REED H. 74 WEBFER, TIM 117 WEBSTER, GREGORY T. 117,189 WECKER, KAREN C. 117 WEISMAN, ELLEN A. 117,192,210 WEISSMAN. SAMUEL 74 WELLER, THOMAS C. 143,144,184 WERTZ, KATHRINE A. 135,213 WESSEL, LYNN K. 101,211,228 WEST, GLEN A. 99 WESTERLUND, DEBORAH K. 135 WESTON, ROBERT G. 135,227 WHALEY, DEBRA L. 99 WHEELER, DEANN S. 135 WHEELER, GREGORY D. 117 WHITE, BOBBIEIEAN 202 WHITE, MARTIN T. 99 WHITE, MELODY L. 75 WHITLEY, WENDY A. 135,194 WHITNEY. IAMES P. 135 WICKERT, KIMBERLY A. 75,180 WIER, MIKE S. 135,189 WIER, MITCH S. 135 WILHITE, WENDY R. 135 WILKEN. BRENT R. 117,216 WILKINS, KELLEY A. 135 WILKINS, MICHELLE A. 99,154 WILKS, IONATHAN D. 135 WILKUM, CHRIS G. 117 WILLETT, DAVID L. 125 WILLETT, IOSEPH E. 99,224 WILLETT, STEPHANIE L. 192 WILLIAMS, AMY M. 75 WILLIAMS, ANDREW 75 WILLIAMS, CINDY R. 75,236 WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS A. 75 WILLIAMS, GARY C. 135,196 WILLIAMS. IOHN E. 117 WILLIAMS, MARK S. 135,190 MARTHA L. 22,100 WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, TOM E. 135 WILLIAMS, WENDY K. 75,236,191,142 WILLIAMSON, CHARLES D. 135 WILLIAMSON, DENNIS 117 WILLIAMSON, IULIE S. 211 WILLIAMSON, SUSAN I. 134 WILLIS, DEENA D, 6,99,168,1B9,Z06 WILMOTH, IENNIFER R. 135,202,211 WILMOTH, SCOTI' 135,227 TILLEY, LORI A. 116 TINSLEY, LAURIE A. 1aa TOETEE, IEFFREY c. 116,191 TOLEU, RICHARD T. 116 TOLsMA. BE'I'I'Y I. 133 ToMKINs, IOHN R. as . TORREIOS, LAURA A. 11s TORREs, RUBEN V. 116,226,254 TOWNSEND, TODD W. an TRACEY, DONALD E. 1aa,zz7 TRAOEY, WILLIAM D. z4,aa,zzz,zz4 TRAVERS, WILLIAM G. 72,218 TREADWAY, KEVIN D. 133,184 TREBITOWSKI, MARK I. 72,184 TREBITOWSKI, MICHAEL 1. 116.254 TRENARY, IAMES c. 133,198 TRENKLE, IIM A. 116 TRENKLE, IOHN A. sa TRESS, BARBARA C. 9B.193,211,228,23D TRESS, BEVERLY B. 9s,1az,z11,zzs WAGNER, ROBERT E. 116,198 WAIDA, DIANE F. 116,251 WAKEFIELD, AMY L. 134,213 WALD, GAYLE A. 118,122,134 WALD, MARIE H. 30,31,74,141,205 WALDRON, IOHN S. 118,134,241 WALDRON, MICHAEL G. 226 WALDRON, VINCENT R. 41,74,138,224, 245 WALKER, DOUGLAS K. 116 WALKER, GLEN H. 99,243,245 WALKER, IOHN K. 116 WALKER, SHARON E. 99,179,206 WALKER, STEPHANIE A. 74,99 WALKER, STEPHEN B. 142,213 WALKER, TODD L. 134 WILSON, ANGELA Y. 75 WILSON, CHRISTOPHR M, 117 WILSON, CLAIR R. 135 WILSON, DIANNA M. 184 WILSON, GREGORY K, 135 WILSON, IOAN A. 75,219 WILSON, IULIE M. 117,202 WILSON, KEMILYN A. 75 WILSON, LAURIE H. 135,211 WILSON, LINDA K. 117 WILSON, LORI M. 135,211 WILSON, MICHAEL C. 117,216 WILSON, RHONA L. 99,204 WILSON, ROBERT L. 188,189 WILSON, ROBERT P. 135,227 WILSON RONALD L. 135 WINEINGER, IOY D. 135 WINESTOCK, MICHAEL I. 135 WINGHAM, ERIC L. 198,227 WINKLER, DEAN C. 201 TRIPSON, RON R. 133,241 TRIPSON, SHARON A. 116,203 TROAN, GORDON T. 73,224 TROAN, MIKE D. 133 TROAN, NATALIE R. 10,116 TROVILLION. DAVID D. 116,218 TRULL. DANIEL L. 116 TRY, IULIE 133 TUCKER, STEVE E. 98 TUCKER, THOMAS D. 98 TURGEON, IOHINI R. 98 TURKIEWICZ, RICHARD W. 98 TYRRELL, KAREN L. 98 UHLAND, CANDY L. 98,228 ULLRICH, DAWN C. 73 ULLRICH, DEBRA C. 98 ULLRICH ULLRICH HOWARD C. 116,203,226 MITCHELL D. 133 WALLACE. LINDA I. 134 WALLACE, ROBERT A. 116 WALLENBERG, RANDY A. 74 WALLIS, WILLIAM 74,116 WALP, WILLIAM F. 188,238 WALRATH, ALLISON L. 74,204 WALSH, ELIZABETH M. 208,209,213 WALSH, MARIEVA G. 134,202,211,213 WALTER, MATTHEW I. 116 WALTZ, ELIZABETH A. 134 WALTZ, GEOFFREY E. 74,184 WARD, DOUGLAS A. 116,226 WARD, MICHELLE R. 134,202 WARINNER, RHONDA S. 134,250 WARMUTH, IAMES A. 74 WARMUTH, IAYME A. 134,122 WARREN, DOREEN L. 116 WARREN, IOHNNY R. 25,99,198 WASTCHAK, WENDY L. 101,116,206 WATKINS, IAMES G. 116,198,172 WATSON, ANGELA I. 184 WATSON, BRANDY L. 74 WAY, DAVID T. 74,213,224 WINKLER, ELIZABETH M. 117 WINTER, LISA M. 117 WINTERSTEIN, ANDREW P. 117 WISNIEWSKI, REGINA A. 251 WISSERT, IUDITH T. 117 WITHROW. ROBERT 135 WITTE, ALBERT A. 75 WITZKE, KAREN M. 135 WOELFEL, IACQUELINE C. 99,79,184 WOLD, SHANNON K. 197,191 WOLDT, KAREN E. 135 WOLDT, ROBIN L. 75,184,143 WOOD, DOREENA M. 117 WOOD, DOYLENE S. 117,184 WOODALL, IULIE M. 135.241 WOODWARD, KELLY M. 99 WOOLLEY, VALERIE A. 75,228 WORTHEN, SHARON L. 75,218,219,204, 182 WOUTERS, RONALD I. 135 WRIGHT, ALESYN L. 99 WRIGHT, GLORIA E. 135 WRIGHT, MARK W. 99 WYMAN, ALLISON K. 117 YANEZ, LISA K. 117,198 YANEZ, NANCY L. 75,204 YANEZ, TINA M. 135 YAPLE, IAMES A. 75,184,213,143 YAPLE, LOUIS G. 117 YATSAK, KRISTINE D. 75,184,199 YEAGER, MARIANNE 99 YODER, PAMELA K. 99 YORK, LISA A. 135 YORK, PAUL D. 135 YOUKEY, DAVID A. 135,255 YOUKEY, DONALD E. 117 YOUNG, BRENDA S. 117 YOUNG, CURTIS C. 135 YOUNG, IAMIE S. 99.194 YOUNG, MARK S. 117,198 YOUNG, NEIL L. 135 YOUNG, ROBERT L. 99,226 YOUNG, TIMOTHY E. 135,227 YOUNGBERG, MARK S. 117 ZADE, CHRISTINE L. 75 ZAHARIADES, BARTON 135 ZAHARIADES, BRYAN W. 99 ZAMASTIL, SUZANNE E. 117,184,203 ZAMMETTI, LILLANN 117 ZAMPINO, IULIE A. 135,213 ZASO, MICHELLE 117 ZIBULSKY, MARK 135 ZIEGLER, ERIC D. 75.184.157.199. 213,142 ZIMMER, IULIE P. 75,201 ZIMMERMAN, DAVE W. 99 ZORZANO, VERONICA 99,17,81,30. 141 ZUBICH, LYNN A. 117 ZUMWALT, KRISTEN A. 99 ZYDEL, IOHN M. 99 Index Adams, Carol 94,150,170,210 Adams, Donald 162 Alt. Marilyn 180 Ammann, Bruce 156 Anderson, Mabel 164 Archer, Eunice 176 Arenivar, George 177 Ausley, Susan 173 Ayala, Robert 177 Bailey, Morris 170 Bauman, Dale 166,249,250 Blaisdell, Sandra 164 Brackney, Kathryn 159,203,213 Bremser, Iean 164,218,256 Brown, Fred 168,199 Bruce, Gregory 172,246 Bullard, Claudia 150,154 Buiout, Sheri 158 Colditz, Kimmie 176 Golligen, Iames 164 Corry, William 177 Crapper, Ardeth 137,153 Curth, Marcille 176 Czerwinski. Edward 168,194 Daly, Maxine 101,155 Danielek, Chryss 101,104 Davidson, Marilyn 170 Derek, Charles 177 Dickson, Ronald 170,227 Dieterich, Shelly 175 Doerrer, David 150,155 Doesburg, Abbie 175 Dora, Ernest 161,224 Dougherty, Michael 79,150 Dutson, Diane 164 Edelman, Sanford 154 Elston, Phil 169,174 Emmons, Diane 166.167 Erickson, Zoe 160 Faber, Rush 168,199 Farr, Paula 176 Fernandez, james 161,224 Ford, Donald 177 Forsman, james 168,199,241 Fotinos, Nick 161,226 Franovich, Michael 164,170,247 Frazier, Suzanne 166,191,216 Friische, Darlene 155 Gaston, Pam 161 Gaxiola, Ralph 29,159,196 Geames, john 164,227 Gemmette, jerry 158.194 Gilsinger, William 161,224,225 Gonzales, Al 159.170 Greene, Bonnie 173 Grimes, Karen 175 Gross, Richard 156,219 Grunden, Maxine 150,175 Habluetzel, George 177 Harbster, David 27,168,216 Harkelroad. Lee 162,198 Harris, Vi 175 ' Hartmuller, Sandra 166 Hasenhuhler, Holly 172,216 Heaps. Robert 170,213 Heck, jerry 170 Heller, Michael 118,164 Henderson, Larry 155 Heyn, Anita 159,202 Hogan, joyce 175 Hussey. Lois 155 jarvis. Edwin 177 jelfries, james 164 jensen, Ierry 156.157 jepson, Ron 161 johnson, Gary 168 jones. Bonnie 168,169 jones, William 152 jordan, Brian 166,247 Kaiser, Kirstie 161,232 Kaufman, Rex 162 Kearney. Kevin 172 Kissel, Norbert 162 Korte, janet 97,164 Korza, Tina 176 Krombein, Edie 174 Kruse, Cary 118,168 Ladenburg, Ellen 29,159,164,203 Lambeth, Phyllis 164 Langliers, Kathleen 161,251 Laurin, Carmen 176 Legge, Sharon 150,155 Leonard, Ruth 175 Lepon. Diane 166,212 Little. Larry 158,205 MacMorran, Kathryn 156,157 Maison, Gene 168,169,228 Mann. Ron 166 Marcus, Adina 172 McCormick, Barbara 79,164 McGregor, Robert 173 McKnight, Robert 162 McSpadden, jane 164 Meringer, Ann 176 Messerschmidt. Lynn 160 Michael, joanne 160 Miller, Arneida 158,204 Miller, Edna 168,199 Miller, Hazel 176 Milligan, Ron 41,170 Miner, Elizabeth 175 Noice, Robert 172 Northup, jane 156,213 Obye, Ellen 166 Ogborne, Steven 158 Pappas. Mary 161 Pelfrey, Vivian 176 Plumer, Stephen 101,166 Pocock, Earl 177 Prather, Helen 164 Price, Dean 162,163 Prochnau, Larry 108,168,245 Prouty, Tod 79,155 Purdy, Kelly 41,74,170 Rettler, Gene 162 Richards, Eugene 177 Riney, Carl 170 Rivero, Manny 159,202 Robertson, Margaret 156 Rodewald, Lonan 172 Rodriguez, Irma 177 Roper, Gard 172 Rusenburg, Barbara 168 Rowe, jan 41,164 Royal, Mark 166 K Rusk, Gary 156 Sacco, Eleanor 173 Sanderman, Irene 174 Sargent, Raymond 164 Schonaerts, jackie 164 Schroff, Delores 176 Schultz, Anne 152 Shaufer, jean 176 Shaw, Phyllis 166,167,212 Shone, Ronald 170,179 Simmons, jayne 176 Sipus, Ronald 137.154 Sisemore, RoseMary 158,211 Smith, Art 6,172,210 Smith, Marie 176 Smith, Thomas 172,198 Stapley, Richard 152 Staskelunas, Robert 245 Smekel. Brigid 174 Storey, jack 118,168,227 Sue, Stephen 170 Sweet, Diana 158.194 Talich, Sarah 164 Tally, Stephen 170,171 Tatum, john 156,201 Thoman, Robert 164,241 Thompson, Mary 176 Trenasty, Charles 177 Trueblood, Craig 152 Valentine, Elizabeth 176 VanGoethsiy, Gary 177 Voss, Donald 152 Wagner, Gordon 152 Welsh, Dennis 154 Wesley, Clifton 177 White, Donna 168 Wick, Rosalie 160 Wilimas, Diane 158 Willis, julia 41.164 Wingham, Noreen 155 Wucinich, Eli 164 Zile, Annette 176 Zontanos, Charles 101,155,224,225 tix ,O N Nb X if lb little HQ all l YYNXJ QQ Xl Q xl ehllwrl l . 0 NJ x 9? rx? gf if igf4Xf- Mil N23 N X 5 T. 59 rr 2 Al G al' llglqlf S 29 AllimCanEat Noon Buffet Monday thru Friday 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Family Night Buffet Every Tuesday Night Enjoy all the pizza 8t L salad you can eat 50' - i V59 ezoo PM to 8:30 PM, - J-1'7 7th Street and 1. 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