Wheat Ridge High School - Agrarian Yearbook (Wheat Ridge, CO)

 - Class of 1983

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Her future plans in- clude studying sports medicine in college. Artistic Mike says that he has always loved to paint. One of Wheat Ridge's finest artists, Mike won two Gold Key Awards this year for his work. He has been involved in the Wheat Ridge Art Club, and plans to go into an art-related career, possibly computer graphics. Linda has been one of the finest female athletes Wheat Ridge has ever seen. She is very active, and loves the outdoors. Her favorite outdoor activities are snow and water skiing. She has participated on the varsity volleyball team, the basketball team, and the track team. Her future plans include attending college on an athletic scholarship to pursue health science oor math. Kent has been a super all-around athlete for Wheat Ridge. He has participated on the football team, the track team, and the wrestling team. In his free time, Kent enjoys playing lacrosse, playing racquetball, jog- ging, weightlifting, and skiing. His future plans in- clude attending C.S.U. to study engineering. thletic Linda DiPen tino Kent Robinson rx' Best Smile Teresa Ward Mike Risdon Tina participated on the Banner staff, played Powderpuff football on the Trojans Closing teamj, and has a job in the evenings and This year Teresa tuted her flute in Symphony Winds, gave her opinions as a class senator and cheered on all the athletes of Wheat Ridge as head Pom Pon. She also tried to teach some three year olds to perform ballet. Her biggest accomplishment was that she did not die writing her research paper and survived chemistry. Teresa hopes to become a physical or musical therapist, but first she has to graduate and be accepted by a college, either C.U. or C.S.U. Teresa wants all the Juniors and Sophomores to remember to smile QI know that was badj. Also keep Wax Fruit and all the Seniors close to your hearts. Mike has played football and baseball during his high school years. He is also a peer counselor. Mike's future plans include going to college and majoring in communication andf or business. Class Clowns Tina Mohr Jud Barr weekends. She plans on attending a colorado college and majoring in broadcasting and journalism. In the future Tina plans on replac- ing Barbara Walters Cbecause she talks funny and not many people like herj, traveling around the world, and possibly digging up some things in Greece. Remember, this is totally serious! Jud's interests include skiing, sailing, playing hockey, and lacrosse. He plans on attending college, majoring in business or liberal arts, and getting a job. Class Flirts Monica Vecchiarelli Tedd U tzinger Throughout her stay at Wheat Ridge, Monica participated in Pom Pons, Forensics, Drama Club and competitive twirling and ballet. She is also a ballet and twirling instructor. Monica will attend Presbyterian St. Luke School of Nursing and hopes to become a surgical nurse. Tedd really enjoys playing soccer. He has been varsity goalkeeper his junior and senior years and played for the Denver Kickers and the Colorado Strikers. He has six years experience playing com- petitive soccer. Tedd was named to the All Conference Soccer team this year. He is planning on attending Regis College, major- ing in business, and playing for a college soccer team too. A Drama Forensr cs Jessica Eisele Trace Searls J essica's awards and honors for drama include leading roles in both Blithe Spirit and Don't Drink the Water. She was also selected to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City the summer of 1982. The last two years Jessica has been an usher at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Jessica was vice-president of Drama Club and an active member of Forensics and Debate. She also participated in Farmer's Daughters and Russian Club. Future plans for Jessica include pursuing the- ater at an institute for higher education and eventu- ally going back East to study drama further. Trace served as president of Drama Club as well as vice-president of Forensics and Debate. He also par- ticipated as feature editor for The Banner. Trace has been active in both duet acting and one-act plays. He plans to attend C.U. and study in the field of engineer- mg. Leadership Missy Hirose Dave Casson Missy has been involved in The Banner, French Club, W-Club, National Honor Society, and Yearbook-edi- tor. She has also participated in swimming, basket- ball, and Senate. Missy's future plans include attend- ing C.U. and majoring in genetics or microbiology. A vast portion of Dave's time is spent on Senate business for he served as student body president. He also found time to be editorial editor for The Banner as well as co-author a monthly political column. He played the trumpet in Symphony Winds and the piano and guitar in his spare time. He did volunteer work for the Jeffco GOP Headquarters also. Dave enjoys ski- ing, tennis, and swimming. He hopes to go to college and receive a degree in political science or economics and then enter law school. Ultimately Dave wants to become involved in national politics. . Tami Hsk Chuck Hohn Most Intelligent Christy R ufenacht Mike Miks Christy has been involved in Forensics and Debate, The Banner, Russian Club and National Honor Soci- ety. This year she is active in SLAVA fSlavic Lan- guage Honor Societyj, Farmer's Daughters, Vice- President of Russian Club, and Editor of the Agrar- ian. Christy enjoys dancing and skiing. She plans to attend Pomona College in California, with a major in economics, international relations or biology. She will then continue on to law school. Mike is involved with Latin Club, National Honor Society, basketball, and is also a Farmer's Daughters Honey,,. He plans to attend a college in the Denver area and study to be a dentist. Math nd Science Tami is involved in the Golden Youth Symphony, Symphony Winds, Flag team, Farmer's Daughters, Drama Club, German Folk Dancing, and swimming. She also teaches swimming lessons and is a camp counselor. Her church activities include drama, choir, and leadership. Tami enjoys reading, archery, and miniature cat collecting. Future plans for her include a major in pre-med biology, chemistry or German. Tami hopes to spend a summer in Germany. Chuck's activities include playing drums in the Blitzkrieg,' band, planning and setting up sound sys- tems for bands, and engineering recording studios. Chuck plans to continue his study in sound engineer- 1ng. Heidi has been very active this year. She has been involved in National Honor Society, Forensics and Debate team, Farmer's Daughters, National Foren- sics League, the Denver Law Explorers Club, and Latin Club. Heidi has also served as a member of SIPC CStudent Improvement Process Committeej as well as Editor-in-Chief of The Banner. She plans to attend the University of Colorado, majoring in inter- national business and later attend law school. Dave has been very interested in Lacrosse Club. He started the club, played lacrosse, and served as cap- tain of the team. He has also participated in football, Boys State, Winter Park Ski Team, and Senior class Secretary-Treasurer. Dave would like to attend Cor- nell University, receive a Bachelor's degree in electri- cal engineering and maybe join up with Devo. Most Likely To Succeed Heidi Chesley Dave Traylor if lx Most Radical Lori Garrison Ken Rale y Lori has been involved in cross country, track, power lifting competitions, powder puff football, and The Banner staff. She enjoys bicycling, sewing, weightlift- ing, diving, and horseback riding. After graduation, Lori plans to attend UNC and major in elementary education and child psychology. Ken, during his high school years, has played bass, quit the Boy Scouts, watched a Wheat Ridge football game- once, hated Wax Fruit, grown six inches, served as President of Vocational Industrial Clubs at Warren, and didn't belong to school organizations. In the future Ken hopes to free Palestine, own a McDon- alds, find out what minorities are, hire Black Sabbath to play at his wedding, have a ten month stay at Raleigh-Hills, find out who Randy Raley is, and free his family from the ghetto of Applewood. usi cianshj p Rachel Miller Scott Frickel Rachel has participated in Wheat Ridge Singers in both her junior and senior years. She had the lead in the school musical, My Fair Lady . Rachel was president of Farmeris Daughters and vice-president of National Honor Society. She has also been involved in soccer and the County Council for the School Board. Rachel enjoys composing and performing original vocal and musical compositions. She plans to attend Wheaton College in Illinois and major in eng- lish. Scott has been involved in Symphony Winds as well as Percussion Ensemble throughout his three years at Wheat Ridge. He has also participated in the Solo and Ensemble Contest, Marching Band, All-State Or- chestra, and Wax Fruit. Scott plans to attend C.U. with the sole intent of earning a business or psycholo- gy degree. He then hopes to mastermind a Central American rebellion in Nicaragua so that the Sandin- ista Rebels and The Clash can rule the world. ptimism Marsha Pittz Trip Hill Marsha enjoys tennis, cross country, both downhill and cross country skiing, biking and karate. She was a member of Young Life, Farmer's Daughters, Ski Club, and Yearbook staff. Marsha plans on attending C.U. but is undecided on what her major will be. Trip participated in Wheat Ridge Singers and is an active member of Young Life. He was a member of the student Senate, leading his sophomore and junior classes as president of both. He enjoys playing la- crosse. He also went on the student trip to France. Trip's future plans include attending college and be- coming wealthy and successful. Sense Of Humor Rachel Sch urwonn Steve Gallagher Rachel has been involved in International Thesbians, Forensics, floral designing at Warren, Drama Club, president of FFA, cross country, and the plays '6Blithe Spirit and Don't Drink the Watern. She enjoys jogging, skiing, hiking, dancing, being with good friends, and working on her acting career. She wants to attend a college with a good drama department, go on to N.Y. and starve as a theater actress. Rachel's outlook for life is GO FOR ITU. . Steve has participated in both Symphony Winds and Marching Band throughout high school. He has also been a member of the Rifle Team as well as Key Club and Senate. Steve plans to attend USC next year and major in Biology. He also hopes to legally change his name to Foof . Spirit Libby Belair Daren Greening Libbyls activities include W-Club, secretary of Pep Club as a junior and president of Pep Club as a senior. She enjoys swimming, track, backpacking, camping, and reading. Libby's future plans include going to college and majoring in physical education. Daren has participated as an athletic trainer, and Agrarian photographer. He has also been involved in D.E.C.A., and Drama Club. Daren finds the services as a dominate career choice, while college remains an alternative. X 155 X Forever Presen t, Forever The Same Parking What is the first dilemma each WRHS student must contend with on Monday morning? Thatis right, finding a parking place. After all, no self- respecting Junior or Senior would be caught dead having Mom drop him off each morning. Yet, perhaps the greatest challenge any student faces during his years at Wheat Ridge is devising a full proof plan which will permit him to park in the lot not only on even days but also on odd. Various methods to attain this goal have been created throughout the years. For example, the buddy system where you drive on even days and he on odds. Of course for this to work you have to make sure that you are in just the right spot on registration day so you don't both end up with gold stickers. Another variation of ff buddy system is for you and your friend to each register two cars, makt he and get different color stickers, then simply use a little scotch tape to change stickers everyday. This method assures a spot in the lot. Another option is to play musical parking spaces everyday and hope you can always have your car in the lot they aren't checking that hour. The truly brave Qand usually latej park in the first three foot wide vacant area they see. They then spend the rest of the day praying it was legal, and if not, that no one will notice it wasn't. Well, I guess all the parking secrets shouldn't be divulged to the administration. Mondays are bad enough. The Things Everyone Drea ds Wheat Ridge High School parking lot. ,' cf -,ey , Nw... - . v A little late for a parking place? Hey man, don't tell the driver but we're being followed by a chalkboard. The dreaded pit! Is it the right color? Junior Class Officers President Philip S. McKenna- activities: football, wrestling, track, senator. goal: to become a sanitation engineer. Vice-President Mark Henley-activities: National Honor Society, senate, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Boy Scouts, National Junior Ski Patrol, windsurfing, scuba diving, skiing, swimming, mountain climbing, back-packing. goals: To encounter all different types of people from diverse backgrounds and to learn and grow from these experiencesf, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Bellio- activities: traveling, softball, skiing, volleyball, writing, river rafting, and watching MASH. goals: My only goal right now is to have a life full of health, love, and laughter. 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H-2. - Lkhh g NN .wx 75 1 -1 1 S W- vm-.wwf-. . as f 1 X, I, fX Km Forever Presen t, Forever The Same Sleeping Not only should every WRHS student master mathematics, English, and gym before he graduates, but he must also become quite proficient in the fine art of sleeping. Often, the best time to catch up on those much needed ZZZ's is during class. Once the art has been perfected it takes little or no effort to make maximum use of those all too few precious minutes. Many factors contribute to this epidemic of slumber during class such as partici- pating in six or more extracurricular activities, studing for three major exams all on the same day, or just partying a little too late. Avid sleepers can be found casually sprawled out or snugly curled up in their desks. Social studies movies provide perhaps the best opportunity to catch a few winks, but physics lectures follow close behind. Some students have developed such advanced sleeping techniques that they can sleep with their eyes open and appear to be fully conscience for the full fifty-five minutes. Although science has been doing research on sleep for many years, students anywhere could have told them the benefits and how-to's of slumber with but a moment's notice. After all, this state of being has been second nature to all students since that pleasant time of day referred to as nap-timei' by all those dear kindergarten teachers. The Things Everyone Drea ds 'Q Don't wake him, he's such a grouch when he gets up. Hey Bill, move your head over if you expect to get anything out of osmosis. l can't believe l stayed up all night to study for that. l wonder if l sem the alarm? Sophomore Class Officers Stick 'em up officers! I President Laura Gilmore: My life ambitions are to marry Tom Selleck, to be the first woman in space, to beat Chris Evert-Lloyd in a tennis match, and to be the lead dancer of Fame . Vice-President Michelle Hovet: I plan to become a punker in West Germany who lives in a squatters house. Eventually, I hope to rule the world and become a member of the local country club. Secretary f Treasurer Tanya Black: My life ambitions are to marry the Beaver, to be the first woman to swim to Africa, to star in the Broadway musical Annie , and to own a deli in Czechoslvakia. Reef Abbott Robert Abel Gina Adams Kim Ainsworth Kim Aitken Jeff Albert l ,St J i f James Alexander Leila Alief Ken Allison Susan Ames Penny Arensdorf Trent Armitstead Tim Arp David Ash Holli Ashford Beth Avery Brigitte Baehre Charles Bailey l 4 - Bill Bales Mary Bangas Jackie Banks Brian Barkey Jennifer Barnett Carleen Bates an 'x x y J Lisa Batt Rochelle Bell Sheron Bellio Dave Benjes Melody Beveridge Dan Bigandt fl Ann Bistline Tanya Black Greg Blankenheim Andy Bloom Daniel Blue Robert Boilesen A A Jeff Bolduc Tammy Bollard Ralph Bonner Andy Bono Greg Boom Betsy Bradburn Randy Bramblell Craig Brand Trent Brauer Noel Brickle lf you call me a bumble bee one more time , . . Jeanine Brienza Laura Brockman Lance Brown Mike Brown Debbie Brunger Julie Bruno Tim Bryant Greg BUCR Robert Buck Jeannine Buckley Katie Bumpus Lynn Burke Michelle Burke Danielle Burnham Luann Burns Brian Burt Arthur Bushell Bonnie Cain Van Campbell Kathryn Cann Chris Carlsen Elizabeth Casey Mary Catania Jeff Cavarra Jerrod Chapman Kirk Chilson Lee Clay Ron Clinton Jami Cobb Doug Cook John Cox John Cooke George Cooper Chris Cortez Tim Coughlin Lane Courkamp Debbie Crabb Lise Crowell Cathy Cullen Paige Curtis Lynn Curwood Michelle Daihl Monte Damiana Ingrid Daniel Jad Davenport Carole Davis Kristi Davis Mark Davis Mike Davis Robin Davis Scott Davis Paul DeAndrea Carol Degenhart Paul Deibert Tim Deitrick Karen DeiC1'm21l1 Andy Dewell Greg Dietz Christina Doherty Kerry Dougherty Colleen Downing Joe Downing Paul Draper .gg l Shaun Drotar Tom Dubois Linda Dvorak Steve Edney Michelle Effertz Diane Ehret Mary Eiberger Doug Elfline Amy Elliott Don Elliott Julie Elliott Scott Elliott Andrea Elmquist Lisa Elsey Elizabeth Emge Meredith Emrick Monica Estay Colleen Faddick Stephanie Feeck Andy Ferguson Tim Fisk Diane Flower fs E g M Pat Francis Keith French Scott Garcia Cheryl Gargano Stacy Geist Traci Gelhaar Kevin George Lisa George James Giachetti Susan Gibbs ...MX Tracey Gierhart Brian Gillespie Jennifer Gillis Laura Gilmore Darla Goddard Mitzi Good Alex Goold Chris Gork Kim Goto Layne Grabner Shari Grabowski Laura Grebe Brett Greenburg Shawn Gregory John Grisby Two peanut butter sandwiches for a roast beef and that's my Carolyn Gross Liga Grgthe Peggy Gustafson final offer. 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Liz van Dyke Paul vansteii Michelle Eva Vigil Robby vigil John Villachica Vecchiarelli X ff-ff' tx Marnie Volgamore Stephanie Volk Todd Wagner Shannon Walker Ed Walters Doug Warrington Billy Archer William Baldry Mark Bennett Troy Bittick Michael Brown Robin Carabetta Arthur Castillo Timothy Cessar Roxie Crispen Colleen Denton William Drake Jeffrey Eckman CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES Stephanie Falk Lance Goss Craig Guntle Aaron Hadden Leo Hayden Jeffrey Hendrix Eric Hilburn Daniel Johnson Kimberly Kleis Marcie Klug Tamitha Kutz Bruno Lonardo Dan Long Julie Monson Bart Moore Kimberly Naylor John Odom Amele Peterman Vincent Reicnardt Heidi Saracino Christopher Skiba Debbie Speilman Jennifer Sprague Troy Tucker I m sorry could you repeat the question, I had my SONY WALKMAN on my ears. Sophomore gets excited! SVCD 20 O O masm if NAME- PERIODf T. HOO'S H00 AND Y Directions: Fill in the provided blanks C1 pt. eachj 3, 5 6 ix! , ,,.,, 87 9? PAGE 2 11. FAMOUS PHRASES or WHO SAID WHAT Q2pts each! -Q-1. uKeep your feet off the tableu --2. 'That reminds me of a story . . .H 3. uUp the proverbial creek without a paddleu or nUp of which l will not putt U. nlts cakeu or nShoya!!N 5. nObviouslyU 6. 'You are not writing on what you are about ,1- to hand in.n 7. nWould I lie to you?u A Miss Klemm B Mr Newman C Miss Friend D Mrs. Henson E Mr. Rust F Mr. Bolton G Mrs. Erickson H Dr. Zamboni I Mr. Alden J Mr Determan i::8. NA little news from 's counselor corneru K Mr. Pyle --9. nAnd that's the mornins announcenentsu L Mr. Bolin -,FlO. nest those yearbook pages finished' M Dr. Hitchens 11. uhomework for tonight is . . .H N Mr. McNa11y1 12. HPardon the interruption but . . .U O All teachers P Mr. Ernst lll. WHO WOULD SAY. . . C5 pts eachj --1. uWhen your spirit cries for peace, come to a world of canyons...n --2. HYou have to make things happen in your life.n -d-3. nLive with the consequences.n -,, . HLabor conquers all.U -H-5. nhombre prevenido, nunca vencido.n 6. uDon't be sorry be smart.u .,-- 7. nAny decision is a good decision.N A Mr. Truglio E Mr. Snyder l Mrs. Manning B Mr. Kugler F Mrs. Konstantakos J Mrs. Wayman C Mrs. Rechnitz G .Mr. Knuti K Mr. Dalton D Mr. Springston H .Mr. Headlee L Ronald Reagan M Mrs. Bobbi t IV. Bonus questions Who are these faculty members? 1 2 ,.,l of if is jj' , K , C3 5 4 ' i l F F L ' 5 ? k,A,:L::5A,fs 4IF xaty 'saw 3 uamgow 'lwt 'Al 'CQL lHl9 'HCS 'ICU 1 lwtz 'ill 'III 'XQZT AOQTT Itbl 5GC6 fTQ8 5ffL AHQQ ldtg 'Oth AVQQ 9HlZ ANQT '11 !T00dl6 59IR5QQ !99TP39HtL uosxotaggq tusmaaieqgg luoi1ogQq lqixnyfg taaqaauiemgg tuoiiutuuaggy -1 zgg3MSNv 113 ,ix Wwe. 'c,:f':fP2q.. Mi: iiffsffyf .wif liww., .n,,,U,,4 Y . J M U . . 1 R -ffggce ' ? 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Kansas State University Colorado State University PENNINGTON, KAYE University of Colorado PEREBOOM, VIVIAN Bethel College QKansasJ POOL, ROGER Hastings College fNebraskaJ High School Faculty Index RECHNITZ, IRENE New York University Rutgers University University of Colorado ROLLER, BEVERLY Cornell College State University of New York at Buffalo RUST, HARRY University of Northern Colorado University of Colorado Colorado State University George Washington University SCHMIDT, JILL University of Colorado SNYDER, GLENN M. Iowa State University SPANG, HUGH EDWARD Mansfield State College SPRINGSTON, GREG University of Northern Colorado Adams State College University of Colorado SVENDSEN, PAUL University of Colorado at Denver MSC TALASEK, DEE University of Texas University of Wyoming University of Colorado at Denver Hampshire College fMassachusettsj THOMAS, VERNE Nebraska Wesleyan University l University of Denver TROUGH, CINDY Colorado State University TRUGLIO, JOSEPH L. University of Denver Middlebury College University of Madrid Creighton University Regis College Mexico City College San Francisco State WALLACE, LARRY Maryville College University of Colorado WAYMAN, RUTH Rutgers University Douglass College WETHERBEE, JOE University of Chicago University of Colorado University of Denver WORK, BLAIR Colorado State University WRIGHT, TED University of Northern Colorado YACOVETTA, DON University of Colorado University of Northern Colorado Regis College ZAMBONI, FLOYD University of Northern Colorado BROWN, BOB University of Northern Colorado 'Paullina High School fPaullina, Iowaj HESS, PEGGY J. University of Northern Colorado University of Denver 4 Flagler High fFlager, Coloradoj JENSEN, MARILYN R. University of Iowa Columbia University Benjamin Franklin High School TAYLOR, DALE L. Kearny State 'Deudc County High School fChappell, Nebraskaj WILSON, CAROL University of Colorado Golden High School KUGLER, DON Idaho State University of Northern Colorado 'Wheat Ridge High School PYLE, DON University of Denver Ball State Qlndianaj Elk City fOklahomaJ SKENE, DAVID University of Denver University of Colorado Quincy California High School 4555 l k. 0 f , 1' ,f , ,, ' nf , Nr, vm Nw Y, 1.11, - 5 Vg r ,fffft X' ' iii! ' X' f uf WI 1 X , Qu- e +4 fn A- H 1 9 up-p : 1 Q Q 'N Il, H Wm 'U .,, f 4, , 33.3. 1.17 ,-,'i.,rf.L4, .-.,,,3'1,..x V. 5 -, fm. Hi , ., A ., 1 A A , 5- -4 '. -. 1 1 .f .:. 4-1. , , QM -A qt l.., , 3,-I., ' -, . . -,A 1 . , - , , ,lp .. - sl ' L' ' W Q. - - j a ,' V Q Uni K, ' v' xl nM 'o imv'2'13Q?7'1f5'F i5'Y' wf f+ 53 1 Extracurricular activities at Wheat Ridge are as varied as the students who participate in them. Each year many Wheat Ridge students become involved in the enthusi- asm and activities of Homecoming Week, especially powderpuff football. Eighteen athletic teams for boys and girls involve a major portion of the student body. Wheat Ridge's individual athletes and teams consistently qualify for state competition. Participating in the march- ing band and various music ensembles, working on theat- rical productions and joining school clubs and organiza- tions provide additional opportunities for students to develop their talents and to become involved at Wheat Ridge. Wheat Ridge also relies on the talents and ener- gies of several faculty members for the success of the activities of Wheat Ridge High School. The iActivities Of WheatRidge 4, . W - . . ' v- :I , l. K . K., ,Y I E 'T ,A V517 A ' . . -, sk .H ,, ' - x , ' 1 ' . -4 'i X , .. 1 ' vi N . 'if V I .. . f ,f i' , gi ' ,- l Q, :.., X 618' ' ' il t K Q 'V gf.-iVg5., V, -vu' ll - . 4 I 71 - - ' 'r hwgs nf pi 5, , Y -,, 4 W th 1 ' A 1 1 i fig? ' AQ5 fda. i ? Fear not the dream That may ask too much, But the dream That may ask too little. lin gn, 1' -1 3 3 2 3 L 5. ? 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The course was 5000 meters long fa little over three milesj. Over 900 runners turned out for the race, including some big name area run- ners. Mark Spilsbury won the entire race and Leslie Arrazola, a fifteen year old, won the women's division. Another big name runner was Governor Lamm who runs in many Denver area races. A large portion of the WRHS staff and students ran also. Wheat Ridge made approxi- mately S3700 which was used by the computer department. With the money they bought two new computers, two monitors and one printer. Some of the Wheat Ridge area businesses helped sponsor the race. Although the first an- nual Farmer 5000 was great, We are hoping that next year it will be even better. pg,,,M.w.a-.. ,,.,.............. 1i.'fZt. 1 Powder Puffed This year the traditional Homecoming Powder Puff foot- ball games were better than ever! The teams of senior girls were coached by senior guys. Aside from all the injuries Cie. bruises, scratches, stitches, broken fingersj and sore mus- cles, the championship was obtained by The Slobs after a grueling drawnout game with the Nymphos. The final score was 14-7. The other teams, who eagerly participated in the many practices and weekend games were the: ,.,, n., L The Teams: Brewzers J8cS Express Eager Beavers Trojans Stray Cats Playmates Heaven's Devils Slobs Nymphos v 159 Homecoming Week Aeti vi ties 'Win N , 0 .l 5 aa , , ' ,Q I B X-S Yea- -, 4 0 4, fi we xxx O 0 ,g, . Ahh, Mvwx A , v - i , 9 U w k, 'PV' I 'fa wutkj eff H. V ,,,, Meme. f f M HOMECOMING WEEK, October 11-16, began with everyone arriving at school in their pajamas. Tuesday was Punk Rock Day, punkers with the abnormal hair colors of red, blue, white and even green roamed the hall- ways, while safety pins hung from earlobes everywhere. Candy stripers, doctors in wash suits, and even patients in wheel chairs were rolled, and even limped to class on Wednes- day. At Thursdayis assembly Seniors could be distinguished in their black and white at- tire, Juniors were in khaki green, while purple was the color of the day for Sophomores. On Friday, instead of the usual decade day, Sophomores dressed in the roaring twenties style, Juniors in the first decade A.D., and Seniors in the ever tradition- al Fifties day. To top Homecoming week, Farmer's fall sports were all victori- ous. The football players shut out Bear Creek 16-0. Contests for the week included the Three Man Volleyball Tournament, the Second Annual Trivia Bowl, the Slipper Kick, the Jello Sucking Contest, and the Float Competition, which the Seniors won for the third year in a row. J-fO,flfl560WlfJVG 16011115611 ICJJVG HND .Qll85JV Ceresa Ward Mike kisdon 536016 C8 AWD y4?7Z'5NZL4iVZ'S jeff Kzzmrm Mark 4 S0171-KOM 01685 Susan Pwgar yufwoles frm fpsen Ferkv S5377 0165 Monica Vecchiarclli Scott Wicks! 6'D0n ft rink The Water Damn Zippos, never work. There's nothing better to cement wounded pride than bourbon. The Cast Sister Drobney ...... Ambassador Magee Kilroy .......... Axel Magee ..... Marian Hollander Walter Hollander . Susan Hollander . Krojack ...... Burns ........ Chef ........... Sultan of Bashir . . Sultan's Wife . . Kasnar ......... Countess Bordoni . Student Directors . . . . Shelly Olsen . . . . Gary Smith .. Doug Meswarb . . . .. Joe Stremel . . . . Jessica Eisele . . . . Duane Emery . . . . . . Erica Carlson Rachel Schurwonn . . . . . Karl Moritz . . . . Kathy Becker . . . Todd Gilbert . . . Aimee Girard . Darren Sproouw . Tracy Woodruff . . . . Erin Mahson Pattee Murphy I i E ..,' 'wt J, 'W' N in Thru two world wars without a scratch-only to be shot by a caterer. ' ' va-me Nm, ,HMM M Knew' No rabbit in my habit. Marion come quickly! Shc's kissing thc failure VARSITY Karen Buck Lori Orcutt Lynn Eicher Collette Rohr Therese Bonneau Shelly Meerdink Lisa Foley Sally Trefz Melanie Rieling Tracy Stehle Gina Stellick Amy Wilson Lori Martella Jill Matera Kim Owenby i Varsity cheerleaders display their works of art. , Q psp fi Uv Sally Trefz gives it her all. S Lynn Eicher smiles for the camera. The cheerleaders give their show. PEP CL UB OFFICERS Susan Linze Libby Belair Ruth Ann Ankcrholz Karen Paddock PO PONS 6 Junee Rodriguez, Teresa Ward, Stephanie Ward, Monica Vec- chiarelli, Sandy Graham, Jill Kuryville, Jennifer Klack, Laura Driver, Darla Difford, Danette Deorio, Sally Graham, Tracy Curwood, Jackie Miller, Michelle Zarlingo, Cathi Stuntz. ,4 Poms support the football team. in Poms cheer at fall sports assembly. Spirit Club hard at work il -as S X Q...........-F--3 1982-83 MAT MAID Mary Bellio Heather Callender Collette Howard Andrea Nigro Pam Roepckc Stacey Schnorr Mardee Sigea Joy Yamada Teresa Ward dances with her male accompanists. Jeff Shane poses for the camera. Judd Barr displays his own ballet technique. VARIETY SHOW 74 . ,-1'-5 M.C.s Jeff Shane and Dave Casson reveal their sense of humor. The magic acl bewilders the audience. was - - Q Doug Meswarb and Patti Murphy sing zi duet. K Dave Casson, representing the radioactive ham sters. left to right, top to bottom: Karl Moritz, Kim Causbie, Shawn Johnson, Ruth Ann Anderholtz Dana Scheuneman, Larry Welshon, Jeff Bushell, Liz Brewer, Trip Hill, Renee Kohl, Curt Biester- feld, Heather Kohl, Pam Suwyn, Tom Dowell, Meg Faddick, Doug Meswarb, Bruce Barkey Martie Carver,,Rachel Miller, Scott Hastie Wheat Ridge Singers Many months of practice finally pay off. Right: Singers perform for the Denver Rotary Club. 4 The entire group singing in extraordinary Farmer fashion. Outstanding performances were to be expected throughout the year. 5 WRHS Stage Band Symphony Mads Flag Team, Rifles, And Rifle Team - Phil West, Milton Captains - Lydia Kerr, Yardberry, Captain Karen Mar- Kristi Mallinsson, Heidi tinson, Chris Bressler, Todd Lo- Kugler and Kerry Lalley. pez, John Pramenko, Steve Gal- lagher. Flag Team - Elaine Chocas, Bonnie Clingan, Donna Bump, Jenny Karel, Kristi Swanson, Tami Fisk, Lydia Kerr, Kristi Mallinson, Kerry Lalley, Linda Mikow, Mindy Wheeler, Lori Horst and An- drea Jensen. Marching Band 1982-83 'Z Below: The marching band performs at a football game. W V VV I 2 . Below: Rifles hard at work. 1 Drum Major: Keith Kcrns. Below: The total effect. 'X Terry McEwen conducts Symphony Winds Choir concentrates during their performance A Joint Concert Alicia Marlin displays her talent on thc harp. The Chamber Chorale, Advanced Girls Choir and band as they perform Mefistofcle The Choir members perform under the direction of Mr, Wallace 0 Student David Casson BO President Ofiieers sswswi W ' Kris E ule Wee-President Dominique Cone Secretary Darcy Em onds Treasurer is 'E Front Row: Mary Eaman, Marnie Reed, Maria Antista, Teresa Ward, Jill Carstens. Back Row: Missy Hirose, Dave Dell Steve Gallagher Ellen Schneider Not Pictured Anne waiter. ' ' l Sem ester Senior Senators Second Sem ester Back Row: Missy Hirose, Kathy Raley, Marguerite Harper, Steve Gallagher, Dave Dell, Mary Ea- man. Front Row: Laura Brown, Susan Linze, Marsha Pittz, Sean Collins. Junior Sena tors VJ, 4' , V lst Semester Jennifer Hatton, Chris Hansink, Shawna Whitt, Sue Kranzler, Joy Yamada, Cheryl Bromgard. Not Pictured: Kathleen Eafanti, Jamie La Rocco, Melinda Moore, Stephanie Ward. Senators seeking solutions. 2nd Sem ester Heather Fox, Lisa Kratzer, Scott Hirose, Katie Poole, Mike Smith, Darla Difford, James Bradford, Chris Hansink, Barry Carlin, Sarah Lowell. Hrst Sem ester Senate Sponsor, Mr. Pool. Back Row: Mark Moore, Whitney Meyer, Anne Schmidt, Lisa Richardson. Front Row: Linda Haughton, Jane Edwards, Lesli Stearns. Not Pictured: Carole Davis, Ed Walters, Ellen Weigel. oph om ore Senators Second Semester Left to Right: Lisa Richardson, Paul Deibert, Erika Holt, Whitney Meyer, Ellen Weigel, Ryan Hellman, Susan Ames, Tim Murphy, Linda Haughton, Peggy Gustafson. Senate Retreat 1983 Above: Susan Linze rests after a long night. Right: Cheryl Brom- gard, Jennifer Hatton, Sue Kranzler, Dominique Cone, and Kathleen Eafanti can . . . can. Left: Dave, James, and Scott entertain at the Bob Dylan sing-a-long. r Sue Kranzler working hard. X Cheryl Bomgard, Sue Kranzler, Jennifer Hatton, Sarah Lowell, Lisa Kratzer, and Kathleen Eafanti pose. Back Row: Bill Miller, Mr. Pool, Chris Hansink, Kathy Raley, Susan Linze, James Bradford, Mrs. Hess, Anne Schmidt, Peg- gy Gustafson, Jennifer Hatton, Katie Poole. Sec- ond Row: Scott Frickel, Marguerite Harper, Sue Kranzler, Kathleen Ea- fanti, Linda Haughton, Laura Gilmore, Heather Fox. Front Row: David Casson, Cheryl Bromgard, Sean Collins, Lisa Kratzer, Sarah Lowell, Darcy Emonds, Erika Holt. Davidus Rex successfully jumps one barrel. mfdlihhp. . , -are -- ' X- 35 velz K V -my K i K I - - .rgib . ' vs . - K sv Kristi Eule sits in for Bob Martinez. Governor Lamm addresses an assembly The whole picture. Aimee Rudolph, Lydia Kerr, Michelle Hovet, Sean Collins, Sue Ware, Kevin Jacques, Kristi Eule, Kristy Mallinson. Sean Collins . . , a politician's smile? Who Is A Farmer? memories 82 85 MTE!! ' VW g I 1 :H 1 av 1 ,aff 17, 1 10M Z Z . 1.3071 Q? I 5 g1ug5g-'15, I -I 1 V A f .?5:::.l .' ,' I -f E, 5 W I '1 1 f ! X11 ' ' N f 's 3 N gf I 9 Six, gs Q1 A i 2371 . 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Qpqnvliann uw Back Row: D. Brunger, E. Maruyama, G. Pickerel, B. Paige, R. Pierce, J. Couthard, J. Duncan, D. Knipp, J. Hoffman. 4th Row: H. Pearson, C. Lichty, J. Tooley, F. Dellovade, W. Motnyk, F. Laden, J. Newman, T. Adler, M. Risdon, M. Folken. 3rd Row: J. McVeigh, D. Nicholson, Coach J. Newman, Coach S. Benjes, Coach M. Thompson, Head Coach G. Springston, Coach H. Pettit, Coach G. Miller, Coach T. Price, B. Marcoux, D. Traylor. 2nd Row: D. Riordan, . Hideshima, R. Hellman, J. Chapman, T. Dowell, F. Sewolt, M. Perko. lst Row: S. Frickel, J. Korosec, R. Kammerzell, K. Robinson, T. Barker, B. Carpenter, B. Kampman, D. Mathers. Although the 1982 WR football team had a slow start they made it to the Jeffco League Playoffs and not without a lot of hard work and dedication. Faced with tough odds, a considerably small team with only two starters and seven lettermen from the previous year, the Farmers fought back with unbeliev- able determination. This team pro- duced such outstanding players as Joe Korosec CMVP Offensive Back, MVP Defensive End, Defensive Player of the Year, and MVP Overallj, Tom Barker CMVP Defensive Line, All Confer- encej, Mark Perko CMVP Defensive Secondary, Outstanding Junior, and Offensive Player of the Yearj. Back Row: Ron Kammerzell, Head Coach Springston, Brett Carpenter. Front Row: Kent Robinson, Tom Bark- er. oph om ore Football Back Row: P. Luckett, K. Miller, J. Sween, M. Tacito, B. Paige, D. Knipp, H. Pearson, T. Pine. 4th Row: R. Hellman, J. Cooke, J. Cavarra, D. Benjes, C. Cortez, R. Boileson, J. McVeigh. 3rd Row: R. Bramblett, J. Rednor, J. Ivy, Coach G. Miller, Coach S. Benjes, L. Courkamp, J. Chapman, B. Trujillo. 2nd Row: M. Stevans, A. Goold, C. Guntle, Coach H. Petitt, R. Abott, A. Castillo, A. Rock. lst Row: J. Strawmatt, K. Raley, J. Page, R. Vigil, M. Urich, S. Orcutt, L. Runigen. Back Row: Tom Price, Glen Miller, Morris Thompson, Joe Newman. Front Row: Skip Benjes, Head Coach Springston, Henry Petitt. I s I ' - K 1 3 i N: 1 I t tif, . ' H ,Mx W. Tom Dowell breaks through a crowd of defenders Mark Perko displays his unbelievable passing ability I Wheat Ridge Farmers in action Coach Springston directs the team frorri the sidelines J Xa X, 8 . in ' fe i X. Y Xf t, v 5 wx. ,X X W f ,:1i' 5 Qs? a. 4.. F M Q X ,X A X ,KX X-xlif z ' if -Szgpr 'F X- ' 51 XX fi' .J X , Q X, ' .S N +5 X 5 f .HP J Y L x i J 9 ,ri ew 3 .X X Q X.' A8 W 4 f 'K 7'-Q 1 gsfifiv- hm SS A ,Q if X - ' A Q Xk Qgqsi ' S J ni XA gqgxx i X Q 'R Q xi ig 5, 5 Nik X X iw Q' fi si ww N X X-X NV X X 1 li X K X ,kgs 7 X 1 X X XX Farmers scramble for the football all Ron Kammerzell makes awesome reception 215 Tradition Of Excellence fy . . 5 W mf A Front Row: R. Hills, M. Reid, M. Pittz, M. Reed, T. Gelharr, E. Mast, S. Kranzler, H. Ashford, R. Schurwonn, K. Ralen, C. Mulligan, D. Osmond. Middle, left to right: J. Gichitti, C. Hagmeyer, J. Zeiler, M. McHugh, M. Eiberger, S. Lowell, G. Burgess, L. Larter, J. Jones, K. Kotecki, M. Schurwonn, K. Pittz, J. Hatton, R. Ayers. Back Row: Coach Winner, B. Barker, M. McKee, A. Schaupeter, N. Dugger, D. Steele, S. Spelman, E. O'Grady, B. Spelts, J. Alexander, D. Dell, P. Lee, C. Diaz, D. McCone, Coach Brown. The cross-country teams ran superbly this year as they have in the past. These athletes have gained respect throughout Colorado and proved a challenge in every meet. At the state championships, the boys did well, placing 6th, and the girls came in a heartbreaking 2nd place by two points. Runners who received All-Conference honors are: Mark McKee, Ed O'Grady, Liz Larter, and Elizabeth Mast, Liz Larter also set a record at the Smokey Hill Invitational in the 5k with a time of l9.l8. Coach Brown should be congratulated for his out- standing job. All the runners deserve praise for par- ticipating in such a demanding sport. The latter re- quires a great deal of desire, sacrifice, and dedication. The season was more than the statistics and times show, Congratulations for a job well-done, cross- country members! Q.,-5. xiii . . . And the race begins Wheat Ridge excells above the others Gail Burgess and Sue Kranzlcr The girls receive their trophy The boys and their competitors A moment of rest for the team 1982 Girl 3 Wzrsity 1982 Boyis Wzrsity L Q ws. r me Chris Diaz paces himself among the other runners Liz Larter nears the finish line Siem Xi N Q 1 V ..,.i,. was 5-1-ui S1 is 3 SRF' Girls 1982 Cross-Coun try Team Boys 1982 Cross-Coun try Team Mark McKee sprints to the finish Melanie McHugh struggles from behind Mary Eiberger leads the team to victory x. .Q V1- Q I' 1,5 -as-v ' xffwr -F xx 10 f,kfAw.,Q.w.,,q..m Q. Hx 4 if' 1 5 N- Xqy: yu Q. X A . ' A ,- is V 0 ' ' -Q , wr- t x , - A , N Q xff Back Row: M. Smith Qmanagerj, S. Marshall, M. Eaman, M. Hirose, L. Haughton, L. Stearns, S. Tofe, L. Lucci M. Ruocco. Second Row: Coach M. Toren, T. Deberard fmanagerj, B. Ivans, A Tichy ', S. Lynn, T. Fisk, J Lawler, S. Freeman, P. J acques ', K. Ivans. Third Row: D. Litz, L. Davenport, S. West, K. Ogden, S. Grabowski C. Howard, D. Difford, M. Wheeler, K. Helm. Front Row: K. Mulholland, S. Johannsen, B. Olde, M. Good, D Carasso, K. EPP, S. Tilton, K. Griggs, K. Province. Ever since girl's high school swimming began, the Wheat Ridge team has won the Jefferson County league title. This year was no exception. What should have been a twenty point victory for Green Mountain became a Wheat Ridge victory by fourteen points. The team came in eleventh place at state. At the swim team banquet awards were given to: Colette Howard - The most valuable, Missy Hirose - most improved, and the most outstanding rewards were given to Kristin Helm fsophomorej, Mindy Wheeler Cjuniorj, and Brenda Olde Cseniorj. Shaving down includes legs, arms and backs! The swimmers doing original army cheers Decorated cars shows farmer spirit towards swim- ming Getting psyched for compe- tition is one ol' the most im- portant parts of being champions. League . je L. so , N A l 1. A Wheat Ridge Divers Splash Into A Great Season The four divers on the team this year were Suzie Tilton, Mitzi Good, Marge Ruocco, and .Ian Lawler. Three of them placed in the top twelve at the league meet which included an excellent fifth place for the first-year diver Suzie Tilton. E 1 5 .H v -I Back Row: B. Bickle, J. Progar, N. Yamada, Coach Wilson. Front Row: J. Cochrane, R. Sedgewick 3.2, S 1 9. sf I-' A I Nt- , Stand up straight, don't bend your elbow . . . Q, 5 .,'Ni.3Lt'5ihix QQ, QQ. : -W!-51425 : f , . ui' W . sw' 4 Top Row: E. Smith, J. Jabs, J. Huntley, J. Downing, M. Keoppen. Middle Row: S. Pearson, T. Mondy, A. Ferguson, S. Hastie. Bottom Row: T. Fisk, B. Blick, B. Bales, W. Leasure Wheat Ridge golfer sinks a putt. 11. :L . I I1 Ji The Wheat Ridge golfers had a good season this year. Thejunior varsity showed their skill by placing second in the junior varsity golf tournament. The varsity team also had an excellent year, and next year should prove to be even better. Special recogni- tion is extended to Tom Mondy UVJ, for being a consistent scorer for the farmer team. Coach Wright was extremely pleased with his teams commenting, They were a great bunch of people to work with. In addition, he expressed his enthusiasm for next years golf team. WWA Eff 1 2 f'?w-3, Back Row: M. Bellio, S. Witt. Middle Row: E. Ipsen, M. Carver. Front Row: C. McFerran, L. Dipentino, A. Walker. Back Row: A. Elmquist, J. McFarren, L. Dvorac, K. Kellogg, L. Gilmore, M. Hellman, M. Knudson. Front Row: S. Hoyer, S. Gargano, C. Deganhart, M. Mast, S. Progar. M -fi K M 1 . 5. 2 A l. -A N- K E a Q sl: 5 , ,WM ..2w,,,,x,...m A A in '- 5 55 L .. X KQSN' :fa-, .1 A J t .. K ' sfgfs - . ifwwf, ' . . . Q, s ,ara A s s - 1 Y ' Q - Lgsxfsf Qi. -is - K Carolyn McFerran sets up the play Farmers go up for the spike , 1. Qt. , ? Q Q Reaching up for girl's volleyball Wheat Ridge teamwork is successfully displayed ,,-., .Q -as-Q., fqsmgg, 4 4-me in i mv-QQ 4 ,X J HC 6 ' i R . c p-nf 3 K 2 f k A Li 44 , K K. 4 K : . Ll, 5 . . A flwnnwnvsannu. 5 wvwmgwosmur .S Q 1 l .xf xx i K I X S ' . : . . J 5 f Q3 f f Q Q . S X , J , Y K? ? 5 .l -X '1 .NX NS Sw Back Row: J. Moore, J. Bryant, L. Brown, T. DeBooy, C. Binkley. Front Row: J. Baer, M. Osse, L. Middle, J. Eafanti. Super was the only word to describe this year's boy's tennis team. Under the direction of Coach Ron Dries, Lance Brown and Jeff Bryant, number three doubles went to state. Standouts were as follows: Joel Scott in number one singles, Chad Velvin, number two sin- gles, and Mike Osse, number three sin- gles. Number one doubles consisted of John Baer and Joe Eafanti, number two doubles, Clay Binkley and Larry Mid- dle, and number four doubles, Jeff Moore and Tom Debooy. The team fin- ished the season with a 8-3 team record. In addition, seven of the varsity mem- bers will be returning to play next year. uumphv! 2 ,rm , Q-, V . Q- -3 .gffsxf-. av:-cv: 1 in K . x v.k. . 3 ,.........---4-.HA Larry Middle combines skill and strategy to defeat his opponent Another Bjorn Borg! '....i.L1'1 wwn,.., 1 , . , 4. ,v A is ln tennis love means nothing Forty Serving love What do you mean it was out? I' X, 1'f u ffW4fff slziilziifi 51:19 fqnw wzff' wi? nami' We :V gm. M 'K 3 ,ss YA 1, My K AJ,,,f , J- U, QW W . Q- is L f .. may 3,9 ,, 5 ,av ,fx We iz? 6:1 .1 3 I A . Y 1 f s V 1:4 f' ' I ww 4 1 ,, ,.,, V , 4, J 14 1 , .HW Zh E w.,A57 ,V ,avsagp .IJ K D -N Back Row: A. Nigro, J. Pyle, S. Seegmiller, R. Haley, C. McConnel, L. Fox, C. Scarboro. Middle Row: J Widdowfield, V. Larson, E. Weigel, K. Moran, G. McConnell, P. Curtis. Front Row: H. Zielbauer, C. Urich, S Emery. Farmer displays her winning form. Held: Zxelbauer shows her abnllty to concentrate on the beam 5 . ,,e' 35 .5 v V 5 ,f tw W2 ' 'A , I , to 'J 1.4 , ,,if'5,.f, f f 'Wm My 7' 'Z it 6 . ll Sandn Seegmnller comes m for a two point landing 4 ' 6? 114 , Farmers display their excellence A perfect landing Soccer Meets Their Wnning Goals X i sf 1 we X - :SW - fi' Q .. X f X E 5 - Back Row: M. Christensen, J. Lemons, G. Poole, C. Biesterfeld, T. Murphy, M. Dowling, B. Barkey, C. Waters K. Carroll, Asst. Coach J. Orcutt, Head Coach T. Pelaez. Middle Row: D. Miller, M. Phillips, B. Plock T.Coughlin, D. Johnson, J. Oehm, D. James, J. Thome fmanagerj. Front Row: C. Gross fmanagerj, B. Barkey, T Utzinger, S. Crabb, M. Moore, P. Rotella fmanagerj. A jubilous farmer team after another great victory i Back Row: Head Coach T. Paleaz, J. Bozanella, P. DeAndrea, K. Chilson, M. Davis, R. Piz, Coach J. Orcutt. Middle Row: J. Rogers, J. Hutchins, T. James, J. Paitel, V. Reichardt, J. Thome. Front Row: C. Gross fmanagerj, G. Cooper, S. Crabb, P. Rotella fmanagerj. Look Ma, no hands! Mark Christensen showing the unique form it takes to play soccer. Wow! Look at those legs! mg.. I-ley! That's my ball. The farmers finished with a season record of six wins and five loses. Wheat Ridge defeated Ala- meda in the final game of the regular season, thus putting them in fifth place and into the league playoffs. In the playoffs Wheat Ridge lost to Pomona with a score of 2 - l. Mark Christensen was selected to the All-Conference team. David Miller, Ted Utzinger, and Kevin Carroll made second team and Dan James re- ceived Honorable Mention. 547.3719 Basket I 1982- '83 s Q ilk Q fd Top Row L-R: R. Paulson, Coach J. Ernst, T. DeBooy, Coach T. Harrison, B. Buller. 2nd Row: B. Davis, M. Horrigan, M. Miks. 3rd Row: J. Salmons, Head Coach, G. Osse, K. Murphy. 4th Row: T. Murphy, R. Jacks. Front: Manager P. Rotella. The WR 1982-83 Boy's Basketball team started the season with great potential and was picked to finish first in the League, and ranked number one in the state. Returning from the winning 1981-82 season C15-4 recordj were lettermen Mark Horrigan, Tom Murphy, Ron Jacks, Brad Davis fcaptain and All Conference '8l-'82J and Mike Miks Ccaptain and '81-'82 lead re- bounderj. Coach Osse said that the '82-'83 team had more talent than he had seen in the last five seasons. JV Basketball Team: Top Row L-R: S. O'Brien, R. Pierce, Coach Ernst, D. Rogers, B. Carlin. Middle Row: J. Hoffman, D. Provost, M. Dowling, S. Johnson, G. Dvorak. Front Row: J. Wright, S. Kanai. Sophomore Basketball Team: Top Row L-R: J. Scott, T. Armistead, B. Lovelace, G. Soehn, J. Bolduc, L. Hayden, C. Juran, J. Cavarra, T. Fisk. 2nd Row: E. Walters, J. Chapman, M. Moore, M. Keopen, S. Elliott. Front Row: S. Geist, Coach Harrison. X 7 -f:X'1l:5:TQ2 in 5 A . .. fgw SOQR hw .-k,.. .. NNQXL K X X--52: '-3,5 . X-si -- -X X , XX , . I :X mfqfliw NA- Sf Vg.,-V :ri--+ X3-fr sg? -K i f -il '-1X 1 L Q k g ' ' L ,Q ' M ' . fi . -ff -QXXSJS X KY XXSFX - x ww...-ev'X,,,,, Nm - XXX, 5 A-fi-if-11 .. - X X s 65' X NX ,X X Q QM XX A E -: N: xww, E S E X 5 3 5 if 5. 55, ,..:: X X : F li XX X - W K XX -XXX-N S315 . S- . - - 1-sieirg-.2,' X -ww-. 1. iii.:- ES-sl? ' JNX X .XXX A 3 X Xm- -122552-. . X QX X Nr X X. N -XX- N xx X N-X S ,f -my :NA ii F is-its - , Nfi' Q,1 , . sw 'vi X N x -rv 111-xr . ww .... , .. S 253 4, Xpectez Uons 2 E2 96, A My fi WH. 522 ,ww 45, ,ff Back Row: A. Jones fmanagerj, A. Walker, J. Schindler, L. LaCuardia, J. Gillis, L. DiPentino. Coach L. Knuti, First Row: S. St John, G. Burgess, L. Walden. The girls basketball team performed well during the season. They defeated the unbeaten Evergreen Cougars in an exciting game. In addition, the farmers provided continuous competition for all of their opponents. Leading the team were junior Lisa LaGuardia and senior Linda Dipentino. Congradulations girls on a job well-done. Back row: L. Gilmore, M. Eiberger, T. Hodge, C. Bates, S. Ware, D. Dolan, R. Bell. Middle row: H. Haas, J. Whitcomb, K. Mulholland. Front row: S. Progar, M. Knudson Back row: G. Montestanti, S. Falk, M. Litz, M. Effertz, A. Jones, Coach H. Hoffman, K. Kellogg, S. Sanders, P. Arensdorf, D. Crabb, K. Ladd. Front row: C. Degenhart, S. Bellio, C. Gargano. M ,,...ulv S .Si an Lisa Walden passes to a Farmer a an 1 'Nag di Q1 Sue Ellen Saint John attempts a free throw. 'iq N QAboveJ Part of the team before a game. Qleft5 Lisa LaGuardia shoots the ball as Pomona attempts to retrieve it. R X 'Qs k ,A W WC-F . A A 1 ll ffl! 5 e girls struggle for victory. Gail Burgess displays her talent. i S W mwnwmvi- it 1 Back row: Coach Mark Collings, D. Good, K. Eiburger, B. Luke, L. Volz, T. Teuscher, A. Marshall, K. Jensen, L. Winkler, T. DeBerard, Diving Coach Claudia. Middle row: D. Ash, P. Winkler, M. McCormick, M. Smith, T. Lahey, J. Garin, S. Hirose, J. Davenport. Front row: L. Larson, L. Brown, K. Jaques, M. Morrison, JM. Jensen, LD. Miller. Not Pictured: B. Griggs Fighting for the finish! An example of Farmer excellence Not bad! wmv- 'TI 45' :SS .. 1 . L :V-.fff-1-Q QU F-X w x Q 5 gg - T X - MMA , ffm. . J '-1s22w?iQi5EN:Y?ff-W1 -i .Q-AW .i .i o Azzi -1.11 5 . ,:f A X r A 1' Pm Down The c X S N Top Row From L to R: Head Coach, Rob Binford, Steve Shriber, Fred Dellovade, Jim McVeigh, Gary Bishop, Greg Chavez, Eric Maruyama, Bill Paige, Howard Pearson, Phil McKenna, Adam Green, Coach Mike Pierce. 2nd Row: Coach Don Cockley, Manager Jim Salano, Chris Gutierrez, Troy Davidson, David Muldrow, Brian Trujillo, Van Campbell, Dennis Smith. 3rd Row: John Bozeman, Chris DiCroce, Mark Urich, Mays Hideshima, Scott Orcutt, Tom Darr, Greg Blankenheim, Wade Leasure. The 1982-83 Farmer Wrestling Team upheld the Wheat Ridge tradition. Once again they brought home several trophies and gave every team they wrestled a good run for their money. Every wrestler, no matter what his height or weight, gave his all to push his team on to victory. Without everyone's participation and support, the WRHS wrestling team probably wouldn't have been as successful. Pushing towards Victory! A meeting of the minds. Nu..- , A Q 'iff if 'fi .. .Y . Y N ' N ..M...., . 1 --N.....,,5+-.6014 ,s.ifmbW.,... lisa' Getting down where the action is. .eg . Qin. Wllloxmm. --,, ---,rw Phil McKenna stops the competition in their tracks. W.,-- ' X xx -X K x Wheat Ridge mat maids cheer the team on to victory. an Imaam Wow! Look at that Shine! I can see myself! 4 I A new style of wrestlingg Tug - of - War. Fall - Mn ter Sports Records BASKETBALL BOYS DATE OPPONENT RESULTSfSCORES 3 Westminister Won I02-48 - Doherty Won 69-58 Dec' 8 Northglenn Won 73-42 SOCCER DCC' ll Wasson Won 83-58 DCC- I7 Lakewood wou 69-56 DATE OPPONENT RESULTSXSCORES Jan' 7 Arvada Won 59-49 Aug. 24 Columbine Lost o-o Jan' 8 Pomona Won 73'52 Se t 4 Pomona Lost 2-4 1211- I4 Golden Won 89-43 S P ' 11 A d W 2 0 -Ian Zi- Green Mountain Won I07-7l cpl' 'va 3 on ' Jan. 22 Bea, C1-111,11 Won 93.68 Sept. 25 Golden Lost I-2 Jan- 23 Jefferson won 59-42 Sept. za Arvada West Won l-0 23 golumbine won 28-56 Oct. 2 Jefferson Won 2-I ' vergreen on I-63 1 W 1.0 Feb' 5' Alameda Won 90:77 9 giziirlifruntain LSI 0-I Feb- 9 Arvada West Won 92-68 O ' 12 E W 4 2 Feb' I5 Arvada Won 54-49 Cl' vcrgmcn on ' Feb. I8 Lakewood won 90,51 Oct. I6 Lakewood Lost I-2 Feb- 22 Pomona Lost 62-70 Oct. I9 Alameda Won 3-I GlRL'S BASKETBALL DA TE OPPONENT RES U L TSXSCORES 1 Dec. I Thornton Won 45-37 SWIMMING BUYS Dec. 3 Douglas County Lost 46-58 Dec. 7 Gateway Lost 42-48 DATE OPPONENT RESULTSXSCORES Dec. I5 Wasson Won 63-36 Dec, 3 Boulder Relays lst Place Dec. I6 Lakewood Won 47-29 Dec 4 Pomona won 35,41 Jan. 7 Arvada Won 59-47 De ' 11 1:1-1-arson won as-11 Jan. 8 Pomona Lost 47-57 C' 1.1, C I P1 Jan. I5 Golden Won 39-30 Jan' 8 J' ' Wm! 5' BCC Jan. I8 Bear Creek woo 48-42 League Relays Jan. 22 Green Mountain Won 59-48 jan, 15 Arvada West Won 83-4I Jan, 29 Columbine Won 49-47 Jan. 22 G0111,1-1 won 77-43 Feb- I 5 'f S0 Won 6444 Jan. 29 JeffCo Invitational Ist Place Feb. 5 Alameda Lost 49-58 F b 3 Ara ahoe won 68-59 Peo. s Arvada West won so-49 COTJ C - P L 63 64 Feb. I7 Lakewood woo ss-39 Feb- 5 E 'fSfCC 05' ' Feb. IB Arvada Lost 44-Sl Feb. 23 Pomona Lost 54-60 CROSS COUNTRY BOY'S SWIMMING GIRLS DATE OPPONENT RI:L'4L 'l. TS 'SCORI-'.S' DA TE EVENT I I RESULTS Sgpl, 9 Pomona Won 3l-45 5501, 3 Longmont IIIVILBIIOHBI Ist of 25 Sept' 11 League Remy 151 mace 150 Sept. 7 Northern-Dlvlslonal Races lst of I2 SCP1. 13 Arvada west won 79,47 Supl, 10 Lobo lnvltatlonal lst of 27 Sem' 30 G01dcn won 87,34 Sept. I7 Liberty Bell Invitational lst of 46 out 9 Jdferson won 92,31 Sem, 21 Dlvlslonal Races lst of I2 051. 16 Arvada Wan 35,39 Sept. 24 Jeff County Invitational lst of I0 001- 73 League Med 151 p1ace 231 Oct. 2 Boulder Valley Invitational 2nd of I6 Oct. 9 Smoky Hill Invitational 411-1 gf 26 Oct. 22 Jeff County League Championships 2nd of I2 TENNIS BOYS DATE OPPONENT RESULTSXSCORES czzoss COUNTR Y GIRL Ls Z gfmnda ff DA TE EVENT RESULTS Sept. ll Lakewood WON 6'l Sept. 3 Longmont Invitational Ist of 25 Jefferson WOW 4-3 Sept. 7 Northern Divisional Races 151 of 12 SCPI- 13 P0m0l13 Won 5'2 Sept. I0 Lobo Invitational 151 of 27 SCPL I5 Columbine I-05' 3-4 Sept, I7 Liberty Bell Invitational 6111 0146 Sept. I7 Green Mountain Won 7-0 Sept. 21 Divisional Races 5111 of 12 Sept. 20 Arvada West WON 5-I Sept. 24 Jeff County Invitational 21111 of 10 Sept. 22 Bear Creek WON 7-0 Oct. 2 Boulder Valley Invitational 151 of 25 Sept. 24 Evergreen I-US! 3'4 Oct. 9 Smoky Hill Invitational 151 of 26 Sept. 27 Arvada Won 7-0 Oct. 22 Jeff. Co. League Championships 151 of 12 FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL DATE OPPONENT RESULTS SCORE - Sem, 2 Mameda 415051 0,15 DATE OPPONENT RESULTSXSCORES Sept, 7 Aurora Central Won 7-I5 I5-4 I6-I4 Sept. 9 Arvada West Lost 0-I4 Sept. I0 Overland Lost 7-I5 I2-I5 Sept. 16 Pomona Won 6-0 Sept. I5 Alameda Lost I2-I5 5-I5 Sept. 24 Arvada Lost 0-31 S J 1.1. W 15 10 ll I Sept. 30 Evergreen Lost 0-I4 Sept' I7 Cf H512 , on lg 5 M44 Oct. 7 Green Mountain Lost I2-27 Sept' 22 Areas xsummn W 11915 1:7 645 Oct. I6 Bear Creek Won I6-0 cpl' 24 orval ad ,Est on '2 d bl 154' oer. 23 Lakewood Won 24-0 SW 25 fc' ag 0 Y L 15 lg ac' H 29 Oct. 6 Lakewood Won I5-I2 I5-9 GOLF Ott. 8 Columbine Lost I5-8 I3-I5 II-I5 DATE EVENT PLACE Oct. I3 Arvada Lost 5-I5 9-I5 Sept. 3 lst League Toumamem 2nd Oct. I4 Golden Won I5-8 I5-8 Sept. 8 2nd League Tournamem 2nd Oct. I9 Bear Creek Lost 6-I5 5-I5 Sept, I6 3rd League T011mame1-11 2nd Oct. 22 Evergreen Lost 5-I5 6-I5 Sept. 20 4th League Tcurnament 3rd Sept. 28 5th League Tournament 3fd WRESTLING GYMNASTICS DA-1-E OPPONENT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULTSXSCORES Dec. I -1-11011011 28718 Sept. 7 Arvada Won Dec. 2 Arvada 24718 Sept. I4 Evergreen Won Dec. 9 Evergreen 36711 Sept. 2I Lakewood7Pomona Won Dec. I6 pnmona 32718 Sept. 28 Bear Creek Lost Jan. 6 Jefferson 39716 Oct. 5 GoldenjCoIumbine Won Jan. I3 Arvada West 2ll24 Oct. I2 Arvada West Won Jan. I9 Adams City 32116 Oct. I9 AIamedafGreen Mountain 2nd Jan. 20 C1,111m1,11.1c 28719 Oct. 2l Jefferson Won Jan. 27 Green Mountain 34ll6 Oct. 27 Varsity Meet 3rd Feb. 3 Lakewood 36712 0 O AGRARIA I 1 ,LZ Back Row: Scott Hirose, Karen Kotecki, Missy Hirose, Dominique Cone, David Hallisey, Chris Tomlinson, Front Row: Ellen Schneider, Mr. Alden, Christy Rufenacht, Kris Eule. Mr. Alden - Sponsor Christy Rufenacht - Head Editor Activities Staff at ' fi f . , ,.. ,.5.h - X S Q' ifri 95 Marsha Pittz, Melinda Moore, Maria Antista, Dominique Cone, ' S Susan Linze, Paul Deibert. Not Pictured: Susan Ames, Lynn Fitch. Dominique Cone - Activities Editor Business Staff S s it J' ssss ,.g:W,, 255 . Q . Back Row: Jennifer Kloehn, James Hardaway, Scott Hirose, David Hallisey, Lisa Fox. Front Row: Laurie Johnson, Melissa Wyers, Karen Wilson, Andrea Jensen, Lori Benson. Classes Staff Carol Dagenhart, Dawn Elmore, Bonnie Clingan, Karen Lotecki, Me- David Hallisey - Busi- ness Co-Editor Scott Hirose - Busi- ness Co-Editor lissa Wyers, Jenny Hatton, Diane Degenhart. Karen Kotecki - Classes Edltor Clubs Staff .... li.. . iygiim, z ill Jlllliig ii WK Kris Eule, Joe Stremel, Michelle Felton, John Villachica, Not Pic- tured: Aimee Rudolph. Faculty Staff W Back Row: Susan Shelton, Paul Riva, Jenny Schindler, Mary Eaman, Sherry Emery, Amanda Wilson. Front Row: Andrea Nigro, Missy Hirose, Laura Brown. E. .sy-.xx f2'..':iv '.1' '. ,ov . . ,x A - 1, 1 Q v ..- '. 3 -1- ' Kris Eule - Clubs Editor Missy Hirose- Faculty Editor Photography Staff ' -K 4933? Kathy Olson, Chris Tomlinson, Daren Greening, Larry Welshon, Stacy Marshall, John Opekar. Not Pictured: Ralph Burns, Glen Huitt, John Villachica. Sports Staff A ,,. L W Diane Dolan, Jennifer Whitcomb, Ellen Schneider, Lisa Fox. Not Pictured: Jill Carstens, Mindy Wheeler, Lynn Courtnage. Chris Tomlinson - Photography Edi- tor. Ellen Schneider - Sports Editor. g wc ? Just give me a minute, I Know it's in here some- where. if -1'.-:f 5 Why didn't I take typing'?! N x X v- 4 NQQV W An organization metting? Harldy. wivvv TWD-w-M Slowly but surely, the stacks get smaller. -...., ,II I! 'I II fl IIIIII Li! Q ' ' I H I I Back Row: Karen Coleman, Neil Dugger, Marguerite Harper, Joe Stre- I I I I mel. Middle Row: Dave Casson, Melissa Wyers, Trace Searls. Front Row: QQ Heidi Chesley, Chris Hansink. I to , IEW? ETEET' Ni? 7 I gifs, QI I . ,,,- ,..-. . , . ......... ' 1552 F. , Siiqfgivixj ,ways-' 'Gps :, L. 1 fr. , ':. '::. I: I: - , I ' f ' ,fl-so ll? 2 4511. 15:2 - 'W I I I I I I 'rsmroa iw cmsr ..... .... I rem A. crime! NEWS Editor ........... ..... .l amcs Bradfor Assistant NEWS Lditor .... .... C hris Hnnsinli EDITORIAL Editor .,....... ..... I David Carson FEATURES Etlifor .,....... .......... ..... M r list! 'rllyerw Assistant FEA'l'URi:S Editor ............. ......... 2 Trace Seariw I I I I I Irfrusrc at THE .mrs harm .... .......... .... M afgusme llarpcf' Assistant MUSIC 84 THE ARTS Editor ..... ......... J oc Str1:meI Srl-UMTS Editor ......... ...,............ ...... K a run Cole-marI Assistant SPORTS Editor ..... ......... ...... l' J eil Iluggci I I I I I Head Photographer ....... .. Larry wemwq Carroonist ...,.......... ......... 5 usan Ame ' .Advertising Manager ..... ............... T any: Bainbridgl t yprst .......... . . . Doug Meswarb. Diane Dcgenlmr 'Contributing Writers I 'Ju r F earlcss Mary naman, Jennie Hatton. Andru lzdford, Melinda Moore, Rachel Miller, Mum: I'atr:ncf,' Tre--y Woodruff, Missy Hjrose. Laurie Johnson, Marv Bellio, Neil Dug- ger. Chad Winsrnn, Dave Dall. Karen Uurlcwn, Kris Earle, Jenny Kuclrcs. Ileutlrer Fox. Sufnn Linn. Dm: Gunn Advisor A Comrade ........ .. ...... .,.. . . Mr. Tom AnJe1solI 'llw IIANNER is puhllchrd monthly. Prrrrriarg by l1lll!YFl0'lIYlIlll Color Mr-mba-r oi National Sulmlaslic Prrus Association Gtallk Sur-ull and Columbia Scholastic Prem .kssoerltlon Mr. Anderson - Sponsor I2Qving Qci'pQftfi:1f NG? A 'ZJ is oQ Z ,Q ,lo Z . X X I 111105 C5 o C1 EW MHZ YIGW l 61fgh' f1?0u? : f , 4 ,A 434 A, ! , 4 4 il ,QI ' , 9 1 , 5 h g J ' , FARMERS ' D UGH TER The Farmers' Daughtersg Dana Scheuneman, Jessica Eisele, Lori Ben- son, Dominique Cone, Karen Epp, Hei- di Kugler, Christy Rufenacht-Mary Ea- man, Heidi Chesley, Rachel Miller, Su- san Linze, Alison Jones, Missy Hirose- Tami Fisk, Marnie Reed, Susan Shel- ton, Marsha Pittz, Laura Brown ' sn.. fi .L d 1 U r,rr,r R 3 H 4 X ff' S wi flxifirfrs' fi W Q- .1- I-Ioney, Mike Miks, just hanging around Farmers' Daughters' honey Sylvester McCone, helps out gi Rachel Miller lending a help- ing hand KEY CLUB SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Front Row: Keyta Carver, Leslie Price, Rhena Mor- idge, Heather Callendar, Erica Holt, Tracy Gelhaar. COMMUNITY COMMITTEE. Front Row: Karen Wilson, Jessi Henry, Kathaleen McConnell, John Cloarte, Katie Bumbus, Katie Fer- ryman, Sarah Salmon. PERSON TO PERSON Back Row: Sherry Corrigan, Joanne Rau, Mary Ste- vens, Cheri Jennette, Kris Eule. Front Row: Scott Hirose, Sue Freeman Jana Muholland, Jenny Mar- shall, Joe Stremel. - - it 1 FUND RAISIN G COMMITTEE. Back Row: Melinda Moore, David Hallirez, Jane Abrahamson, Jenny Karel, Cathy Cullen. Front Row: Jennifer Kloehn, Carol Degenhart, Jennifer Henry. Na tional Honor 1 Sooio ty l ,fx oXo Chris Sanders-President Rachel Miller-Vice President Andrea Alderson, Ruth Ann Ankerholz, Maria Antista, John Baer, Mary Bellio, Skip Benjes, Lori Benson, James Brandt, Liz Brewer, Laura Brown, Debbie Bump, Donna Bump, Gail Burgess, Charlie Burroughs, Donna Carasso, Brett Carpenter, Jill Carstens, David Casson, Kim Causbie, Jeff Cechini, Heidi Chesley, Elaine Chocas, Tom Clement, Dominique Cone, Joe Cullen, Andrea Danley, Lisa Davenport, Cheryl Dickerhoof, Katerina Dickerhoof, Mary Ea- man, Albert Ehret, Jessica Eisele, Karen Epp, Kris Eule, Michelle Felton, Tami Fisk, Richard Flint, Heather Fox, Scott Frickel, Ralph Gatie, Bruce Glick, David Hallisey, Jennie Hatton, Mark Henley, Jessi Henry, Missy Hirose, Scott Hirose, Erin Ipsen, Lydia Kerr, Heather Kohl, Joe Kordziel, Karen Kotecki, Lisa Kratzer, Kim Kroeger, Jenny Kuckes, Liz Larter, Andrea Ledford, Brady Luke, Andy Marshall, Karen Martinson, Judy Mattivi, Dave McCone, Carolyn McFerran, Melanie McHugh, Doug Meswarb, Mike Miks, Rachel Miller, Jeff Moore, Melinda Moore, Andrea Nigro, Kim Owenby, Mark Perko, Greg Pickerel, Jeff Progar, Doug Randall, Paul Riva, Christy Rufenacht, Chris Sanders, Dana Scheuneman, Jenny Schindler, Ellen Schneider, Chris Sera, Jeff Shane, Susan Shelton, Mike Smith, Brian Stafford, Deanna Ste- phens, Tim Teuscher, David Thornton, Sally Trefz, Anne Walker, Bill Walters, Sue Ware, Jennifer Whitcomb, Karen Wilson, Jeff Wright, Melissa Wyers, Joy Yamada, Catherine Yama- saki. Ruth Ann Ankerholz-SecretaryfTreasurer FURENSICS A D D BATE TEAM Back Row: Trace Searls, Dave Casson, 5th Row: Scott Hirose, Jessi Henry, Joe Stremel, John Strawn. 4th Row: Susan Linze, Jessica Eisele, Brian Terry, Lisa Mallot, Ralph Gatie. 3rd Row: Debbie Smith, Monica Vecchiarelli, Lori Johnson, Debbie Bump, Doug Mes- warb. 2nd Row: Mr. Acol, Sharon Strum, Tracy Woodruff, Karen Buck. Front Row: David Romig, Melissa Wyers, Heidi Chesley, Kris Eule. Not Pictured: Donna Bump, Neil Dugger, Sherry Emery, Margret Wang. Forensics and Debate combines both sport and art . . . for While it is as time-consuming, tension- Hlled, and at times as grueling as a sport, it - involves the talent and skills of an art . . . the art of communication. Back Row: Trace Searls,- Vice President, Mr. Acol, Dave Casson- Vice President, Front Row: Melissa Wyers - SecretaryfTreasurer, Heidi Chesley- President. Not pictured: Mike Reid-NFL Secretary. FA TAS Y ROLE PLAYING CLUB KK President-Gregg MacDonald, Vice President-Ray Wrigley, Secretary- Greg Dietz, Treasurer-Greg Boom. Bruce Young, Hugh Thompson, Jeff Watson, Paul VanStell, Gregg Mac- Donald, Lee Larson, Greg Dietz, Mike Morrison, Greg Boom, Ray Wrig- ley, Tan McKissack. X is MX FXNX, yi f fy Wifi wg X X i ff if K ' KV Yi ' QQ Q WD jj XS. J rama Club Officers: Trace Searls - President, Debbie Bump - Vice President Jessica Eisele - Vice President, Tracy Woodruff - Secretary of Thespian. J Back Row: Gary Smith, Kathee Ohlson, Patte Murphy, Aimee Girard, Bill Osborn. Second Row: Marta Weimer, Linda Haughton, Karen Determan, Carol Riggs, Ericka Holt, Scott Sudweets, Paul Riva, David Steele, Dan Kuckes, James Whittman. Third Row: Laurie Johnson, Jenny Kuckes, Karen Buck, Karen Boilesen, Peggy Taylor, Amy Auten, Aimee Rudolph, Debbie Bonner. Front Row: Stephanie Fernald, Ruth M'Gonigle, Jenn Alevy, Tony Scott, Lori Benson, Katerina Dickerhoof, Trace Searls, Tracy Woodruff, Kris Eule. KA NDAHAR SKI CLUB , T if .V 1 1' 7 I ,pw 7712 Nt 'm Viilifc 91 - , - mini- ' V , ' 'iff :-iffw bf Gif 1 A ,ly',. ! r 15,ii,y:4.jH!,i,Q.n rl , it 2 Q-fXi71iifi'l'lH'-N -J f .' J. .-. -. -N . K. .v V' - . 7' if 'Tw all 1- viii' H- ' W ' W' 51iQ'11,,'l3-r'x?g 9 ' V ' 'iw v Cf- J 1 aff-,,. A P 1 4 yy I XX V 'fig nf' ' 'T 1 ,,, i ' -2. r . 1 XV!!! Wi V' 1' ..f, ' A ,ffm-.11 I . ,df , ' Q -V ,:- 4 sf' , f . 41 - ,f K- V , , , -' r. Sue Kranzler - Secretary, Kris Eule - President. Not Pictured: Suzanne Hayrinen - Vice President t, fi 'S X312 Y gr i. Kra- N-v.. Back Row: Mr. Determan, Kris Eule. 5th Row: Karen Determan, Susan Tofe, Sue Kranzler, Jon McCormick. 4th Row: Gary Poole, Colin Waters, Lyle Payne, Keith Kerns. 3rd Row: Jeff Oehm, Tim Murphy, Sean Collins, Susan Shelton. 2nd Row: John Hutchins, Chad Winston, Karen Buck, Jud Barr. Front Row: Kim Owenby, Janette Lawler, Marsha Pittz, Brian Terry. Mark Alberts Todd Anderson Ron Arensdorf Caroline Arkins Anita Armstrong Tanya Bainbridge Dannette Bales Tim Barker Diane Barnes Carla Beckham Nancy Beeble Mary Bellio Brain Bennett Barbara Berger Darren Bogle Sherri Bollard Sandra Braddock Denise Brille Nina Bryant Debbie Bump Donna Bump Kevin Butler Becky Cahill Beth Cavin Carrie Chandler Rich Christy Bonnie Clingan John Cochrane Phillip Coon Michelle Desort Dawn Dey Andrea Ditirro Tom Duggan Jan Dunsmoor Kathleen Eafanti Lisa Foley Lisa Fox Robert Fritzler Sally Gale Kenny Garner Mara Garska Molly Geurink Darren Greening Bill Griggs Kim Griggs Candy Grisko Susanne Harty Scott Hastie Joanne Immordino David Jennings Sherri Kamby Veronica Kent DCA Officers: Tom Duggan- President, Debbie Bump- Vice President, Sandy Morgan- Secretary, Tanya Bainbridge- Treasurer, Bonnie Clingan- Publicity Director, Julie Lloyd- Historian. Mike Messina Chris Monson Layne Klein Rennee Kohl Janette Lawler Richard Leiper Mary Leprion Tammi Lett Richard Ligon Joanie Lloyd Julie Lloyd Susanne Lund Kathy Luxner Lori Martella Jill Matera Deanna Martinelli Diane McAullife Michael McCormick David Moore Sandy Morgan Michele Newburg Andrea Nigro Paul Nolte Kathy Ogden Gary Ortega Kimberley Owenby David Patterson Sherri Palumbo Kelly Pittz Tom Porter Natalie Post Bonnie Powers David Ramsey Gayle Reasoner Joe Rico Paul Riggs Annette Rizzutto Matt Roach Collette Rohr Karl Poller Shawna Rosenhahn Mark Ross Susan Ross Deno Rossi Monica Rotella Christine Runingen Joseph Salmons Diane Sandeman Tracy Sterburg Cari Scarboro Mary Schurwonn Sandie Seegmiller Rick Shaddeau Greg Shirley Wendy Shinsky Barbara Smith Kirk Snethen Mike Snow Connie Spinden Chuck Springer Jan Stallbaumer Gina Stellick Rowdy Stracle Michelle Straughan Doe Stutz Ruth Tavs Pamela Thompson Scott Tonn Herb Tomitsch Mike Trefrey Audrey Trujillo Traci Tunstead Roger Vernon Sheree Wachowiak Marta Weimer Jennifer Whitcomb Amanda Wilson Kelly Youse Barbara Zinsly Coordinators: Ken Gossett Valerie Klein FBLA Back Row: Mrs. Bobbit, Joe Kordziel, Paul Riva, Jenny Watkins, Chris Sera, Mary Catina, Cindy LaRusso. Front Row: Karen Floyd, Mike Hesse, Lori Benson, Lori Lott, Diane Degenhart. Officers: Lori Lott-Reporter, Karen Floyd-Vice President. Lori Benson-President, Mike Hesse-Treasurer, Diane Degen- hart-Secretary. RUSSIAN CL UB Back row: Doug Austin, David Hallisey, Richard Flint, Jessica Eisele, Christy Rufenacht, Deanna Stephens, John Lee, Jill Carstens. Front row: Gail Burgess, Dr. Hitchens, Sue Ware, Ruth Mgonigle, Scott Hirose, Karen Wilson, Ellen Schneider, Peggy Taylor. OfHcers Secretary - Sue Ware, Vice-President - Christy Ru- fenach, President - Richard Flint, Historian - Eliza- beth Reynolds. Not pictured:-Treasurer - Jill Car- StCI'lS. SLAVA Ellen Schneider, Jessica Eiselle, Richard Flint, Jill Carstens, Christy Rufenacht, John Lee. German Club Officers: Lynn Fitch-President, Kevin Carroll-Vice-President, Carol Degenhart-Secretary, Mike Tacito-Trea- surer, Scott Crabb-Social Director. Members- Jennifer Barnett, Jud Barr, Kathy Becker, Melody Beveridge, Cheryl Bromgard, Laura Brown, Lisa Andrea Danley, Kristi Davis, Paul Deibert, Linda Dvorak, Diane Ehret, Susie Fink, Tami Fisk, Tim Fisk, Steve Gallagher, Chris Gork, Peggy Gustafson, Linda Haughton, Kristen Helm, Pat Heuer, Kevin Jacques, Mark Jensen, Andrea Jones, Deni Cabel, Jenny Karel, Amy Kugler, Scott Krebs, Mary Kay Litz, Mike Loehr, Andy Maeding, Stacy Marshali, Jodi McFarren, Mark Moore, Rhena Morishige, Tim Murphy, Kim Owenby, Marne Patience, Leslie Price, Vicki Reed, Angel Risslin, Dave Romig, Anna Rudolph, Amy Schaupeter, Melinda Slusser, Mike Smith, Todd Smith, George Soehn, Angie Sower, Jennifer Thomas, Helena Underhill, Monika Vischer, Ed Walters, Mike Wasinger, Colin Waters, Ellen Weigel. German Dancers: Marne Patience-Vice Pres., Jennifer Thom- as, Chris Tomlinson-Pres., Dave Romig, Rhena Morishige, John Opekar, Colin Waters, Mrs. Wayman, Vicki Reed, Scott Crab, Kevin Carroll, Anna Rudolph. Not Pictured: Tami Fisk. LATIN CL UB Back Row: Niles Yamada, Scott Kanar, James Bradford, Mike Sera, Gail Burgess - President, Don Provost, Fred Dellovade - President, Sue Kranzler - Secretary, Neil Dugger - Treasurer, Meg Faddick, Todd Lopez, Dave Casson, James Hardaway. Mary Bellio, Lisa Laguardia, Mrs. Konstantakos - Sponsor. Middle Row: Tami Osaytowski, Elaine Chocas, Cathy English, Suzie West, Mike Reid, Tami Hagaman. Front Row: Donna Corasso, Lisa DiMatteo, Susan Tofe, Jenny Kuckes, Liz Larter. Not Pictured: Rich Radford. FRENCH CL UB JLJ if ,f , f , vile' . fi , ig-.- uni- S. i err-. W e e 7 MF - lim i Back Row: Susan Johannsen, Jacqueline Hallam, Cheryl Dickerhoof, Jesse Thompson, Lori Hoar, Tracy Woodruff, Lori Johnson, Melinda Moore, Michelle Zarlenko, Ralph Gathie, John Villachica. Middle Row: Kathy Poole, Heather Fox, Melissa Wyers, Jesse Henry, Sherry Emery. Front Row: Nancy Comito, Marcia McClatchy, Andrea Nigro, Margaret Wang. Not Pictured: Jeanne Whitson, Eve Smith, Andy Bloom, Mrs. Rectinitz. SPANISH CL UB '-. ,x Ae - - , - ' f:'a?9s - , 1 f X Q, , . . Q W f' ff -s 1 ' Y. .' f' ' ' 'E 7 'fri 34 ' - K V . l o f -a ,pf ,. 'f':7-1' - ff'- f ': 'w- 21 :vi-XQ'x' . ' 6-I -gaffj J V f I A ' K -H ,I ' M aff' .m ari 31 . flf ., ff-f f11v - WI - - 5 ' M- V -' 1 -- J' ' - ' I lBQg,f, ,i ,gy gf '54, ,. I af I we ,J ,.r', , , Vw-. ,-.M -' -f V-, v w ff ,gr -. -l N. ,gn .G A . , my af' --4 1 - A ' ' .1 .. f-, , ' '- -- af- , ,S 9'-,ff ' . f . , ,-,- ,af ,,, -F., ,- T- - ' '1 4 ,- f - rw?-V 1.51-,qv-.f.-,-as-::,. f f -'2 fer, . '- - ' lg ,j',. '-,,,:--gg' ff -,1-'fin 5 1 , - ff f -45,5 ,Ap-f I, , 5917',g5,,,:Q5 4,7',qzf2, Jfgiffy' dJf,, -gi ff If ' v f. ,- - 'A 4 - J f . 'ff if-W' yr ' f f, - f J' ff: , ,A-4 gi ' ' , 71-L-. J, ,.' 7 , . ,-P ,W , ff XI, ,wr I, ff ,ff I-' l l ' Q, ,ill .. ny Z1 -' f X ' If ' -1 - 1 ' ' , if ,-1' . ,f if . f 4 ' 1,-:Q-'A --,V , ,V-g ijff JAACH , ,mu ' . Wy 1 ' , , l.'4.,,f !, . xi ' pi' , . az'-limv .1 1 ' mxk . 5 ,J X , I, , AMX Ax' -2' 4 , . , v- l rf' '-w fff, LLISAQLM Nlksrr 'inf ' --e Q, mm ..ac.M...-Qunsg- -i Back Row: Ralph Maher, Karen Buck, Erin Ipsen, Brian Stafford, Jeff Cechini, Scott Sudweeks, Sean Collins, John McCullogh. Front Row: Jim Brandt, Rhena Morishige, Lisa Davenport, Jenny Schindler, Marguerite Harper, Debbie Bonner, Mary Eaman, Mr. Truglio - Sponsor. Not Pictured: Reed Ayers, Mr. Headlee - Sponsor. WHEAT RIDGE CLL BS AGRARIAN: The 1982-1983 Agrarian staff consists of a select group of ambitious and dedi- cated individuals. Throughout the school year each member has accomplished above and be- yond what is expected from them in order to maintain a high quality yearbook. Although at times the work is tedious and demanding, the Agrarian offers students a unique opportunity to participate in the lay-out and production of the yearbook. The section editors are both leaders and administrators. The editor coordinates the activities of their staff and insures that everyone is pulling in the right direction. Designing a year- book is the art of organizing many unrelated ac- tivities, organizations, individuals and events into a creative but meaningful journal. BANNER: The Banner is a monthly publication at WRHS, put out by ll editors and almost 30 contributing writers. The monthly ritual involves reporting, story-writing, editing, lay-out, and final paste-up at the printers. At the beginning of the school year, the outcome looked very bleak for the paper as there were no returning staff mem- bers from last year and a turnover in sponsorship. However, the new staff with their new sponsor, Mr. Anderson, worked diligently and effectively to achieve a distinct level of excellence in the paper. The format of the paper was also rede- signed this year. Heidi Chesley, Editor-in-Chief, and three other editors, Karen Coleman, Melissa Wyers, and Joe Stremel attended the 57th Annu- al High School Newspaper Conference at C.U. earlier in the year. FARMERS' DAUGHTERS - Farmers' Daugh- ters is a service organization consisting of a select group of 18 senior girls. Membership is deter- mined by application, recommendation, and in- terview. The girls participate in Kiwanis functions as well as activities of their own. Since September they have spent Thursday evenings at the Christo- pher House, a local nursing home. This year's sponsor was Rita Klemm, and the elected officers were Rachel Miller - Pres., Marnie Reed - -Vice- Pres., Missy Hirose - Sec., Alison .Iones - Treas., and Laura Brown - Hist.fPhoto. KEY CLUB - This year's Key Club was divided into 4 committees to best serve the community. The objective sought after by the Key Club was to help as many people as possible and motivate them to help themselves. This new system was by far the most rewarding and efficient ever. Key Club has affiliations with Kiwanis, Jeffco Action Center, Fletcher Miller, 9-Health Fair, and the Ronald McDonald House. The officers were Keyta Carver - Pres., Katie Ferryman - Vice- Pres., Jenny Henry - Sec., and .loe Stremel - Treas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - This year's Honor Society, one of the most pretigious clubs at Wheat Ridge, had 98 members. Qualifications include achievement in 4 areas: academics, lead- ership, character, and service. A G.P.A. of 3.8 is required for juniors, and 3.7 for seniors. This year's officers were: Chris Sanders - Pres., Rachel Miller - Vice-Pres., and Ruth Ankerholz - Sec.- Treas. FORENSICS AND DEBATE: Students partici- pating in the Forensics and Debate Team are involved with all forms of extra-curricular speech competition. Forensics involves Interpretation of Drama, Poetry, and Humor and also Duet Acting, while the Public Speaking events include Original Oratory, Extemp, Lincoln-Douglas De- bate and Cross-X Debate. The team competes in up to 15 Saturday tournaments held at various high schools throughout the state. A true descrip- tion of Forensics and Debate Team is that it combines both a sport and an art, for while it is as competitive and time consuming as a sport, it deals with the skills of communication and re- quires an almost artistic talent. This year's team was sponsored by Ron Acol and the presiding officers were: Heidi Chesley - Pres., Dave Casson - Vice-Pres., Trace Searls - Vice-Pres,, Melissa Wyers - Sec. Treas., and Mike Reid - NFL Sec. FANTASY ROLE PLAYING CLUB - The Fantasy Role Playing Club is a new organization this year which was established for individuals who enjoy playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Traveller, and Quest. DRAMA CLUB - This year, Drama Club had a tremendous turn out to start Wheat Ridge's the- atrical year with a bang. A big project for the Drama Club this year was the involvement with the KIMN Haunted House at Cherry Creek Mall. They assisted in raising 554,000 for March of Dimes. Other activities included the initiation of several more Thespians and the attendance of a variety of plays in the Denver area. This years officer's were Trace Searls - Pres., Jessica Eisele Vice-Pres., Debbie Bump - Vice-Pres., and Tracy Woodruff- Sec. of Thespians. SKI CLUB - The Kandahar Ski Club is an orga- nization designed to provide an opportunity for interested students to participate in school spon- sored ski trips. A chartered bus transports the members to a preselected ski area. This year the ski area was Winter Park. The officers elected for this year were Kris Eule - Pres, Suzanne Hayr- inen - Vice-Pres., and Sue Kranzler - Treas. AT A GLANCE DECA - Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica is a student-oriented organization whose pro- gram of leadership and personal development is designed specifically for students enrolled in Marketing and Distributive Education. Deca is a co-curricular organization designed as an integral part of the classroom instructional program. Deca also uses a Competitive Event Program as an integral part of the Marketing and Distributive Education Curriculum. WRHS chapter officers were: Tom Duggan - Pres., Debbie Bump - Vice- Pres., Sandy Morgan - Sec., Tanya Bainbridge - Treas., Bonnie Clingan - Publicity Dir., Julie Lloyd - Hist., and Debbie Bump - Bookstore Mgr. FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization designed to provide stu- dents with additional opportunities in the world of business. FBLA is involved in various activities throughout the year such as fund raisers, social activities, conferences, and competitive events. Skills in leadership are developed by students par- ticipating in several of the thirtyfour business- orientated contests at local, state, and national levels. Wheat Ridge was proud to have Mike Hesse who is Colorado State President for the l982-83 school year. Other officers were: Lori Benson - Pres., Karen Floyd - Vice-Pres., Diane Dagenhart - Sec., Mike Hesse - Treas., and Lori Lott - Reporter. RUSSIAN CLUB - As in past years, the Russian Club sponsored speakers from a vast range of backgrounds and occupations. They also entered the Homecoming Float Contest with a beautiful float that won the club competition. In addition, the Russian Club branched out this year to in- clude field trips to the Denver Art Museum and the Tatra Slavic Arts Cafe. During second semes- ter they went to Pueblo with the German Club to visit an army depot containing WWII Nazi art commissioned for the Third Reich by Adolf Hit- ler. The elected leaders were Richard Flint - Pres., Christy Rufenacht - Vice-Pres., Sue Ware - Sec., and Jill Carstens - Treas. GERMAN CLUB - The German Club is a club designed for students enrolled in German who wish to study and enjoy the German culture in an extra curricular fashion. Some of the activities included parties and German cultural gatherings. The officers this year were Lynn Fitch - Pres., Kevin Caroll - Vice-Pres., Carol Degenhart - Sec., Mike Tasiti - Treas., and Scott Crabb - Soc. Chairman. GERMAN FOLK DANCERS - The German folk dancers are a division of the German Club that are specifically interested in German folk dancing. The dancers practiced weekly and per- formed for competition as well as for entertain- ment. The club is led by Chris Tomlinson - Pres. and Marnie Patience - Vice-Pres. LATIN CLUB - Mrs. Konstantakos sponsored this year's Latin Club at Wheat Ridge. The club, called the Senatus Populusque Romanus after the senate of Rome, meets one Wednesday each month. Fred Delovade and Gail Burgess preside while Sue Kranzler performed the duty of secre- tary. Neil Dugger controls the money, and Rich Radford acts as poster-maker. Anyone enrolled in Latin at Wheat Ridge can be a member of the club. The formal motto is Veni, Vidi, Vici, which means I came, I saw, I conquered. FRENCH CLUB - The French Club, thanks to the sponsorship of Mrs. Rechnitz, engaged itself in many energetic French activities. They ranged from bake sales and pastry parties to Secret San- tas at Christmas. SPANISH CLUB - The Spanish Club is a group of students enrolled in Spanish who desire to en- gage in cultural activities with other students pos- sessing the same interests. K- kk? A fi xc K, if LJ i -'fx i 7 S? iii I H 'l- xiii X , - X --.-iff I T gd -'Xffxf-QQ glgj Q' if f yv N... 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