Bear Creek High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)

 - Class of 1988

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LASS 4 O Bear Creek High School 3490 South Kipling Lakewood, Colorado 80227 1988 Volume 34 UST THE RIGHT. . YER Perfection veryone in the school seemed to have the attitude that they wanted to have just the right year. Nita Smith best summed it up when she enthused, There was a distinct difference in the air this year about school. Students seemed friendlier, teachers were happier, and it felt as if it was just the right year. Just right for new and familiar faces to explore and experience all the wonder that the year of 1987-88 had to offer. As the year grew on, spirit grew. Each class began to feel new unity which made it more exciting than ever. The most accurate comment about the new school year was heard the first week by Bear Creek's principal, Maran Doggett, I can feel the spirit and school unity as I walk down the hallways. I can tell you something, this is just the right year! Kim Pinkerts shades show reflections ofjust the right year. What more could a person ask for? said Matt Higgerson to Sherri Sprenger. Whitney Traylor tops off a pyramid of friends. Boogyn' Bear pumps the crowd at the first assembly of the year. 2 Opening 4 x le MX kv 1? V. .v , YQ. ' sf x Hang in there baby. Bill Robbins awaits Scott Whitlake's fall from glory Tracey Griffin and Teresa Huddleston know that good friendships last a life time. in Env W9 -.--1 .P iw, ' w a 3 C ONTENTS Just the Just the Just the Just the Just the Just the Just the Index UST THE RIGHT. . ?l,- E G .X 49 .A H11 is-S' . 1 i F v . 1 I r il I Y!! Being around my friends helps me express my personality, explains Pam Clapper. Jamie Jackman and Wendy Watson share similar personality traits. H10 u ' ln 4 5' .W ,' M4 5 if , .QQ sagem-. 5 X A' X ' it H, W'-af X Connie Cooke and Janet Halliday enjoy each other's personality. Mike Wanecek expresses himself as an individual. in 5 lv H xx li x'.' ? ' . A L, X PERSDNALITIES Uliimwly iSPeekine l - o l ersonalityf pers-oval-et-e,.per-'sanef x no n, plf- ties. fa: the quality orstateof , t t o being a person. br personal existence. ez distinction or excellencetof personal and social traits. An individuals personality is expressed in a myriad of ways. It is shown by a person's body language, dress, and talk. The way a person sits, stands, and walks reveals much about that person's personal- ity. Dress expresses a self-imager it makes a statement on how people feel about them- selves and their surroundings. Speech pat- terns, loud, soft, aggressive or shy, illumi- nate personality. And finally, the unique thoughts and emotion which can't be dupli- cated by anyone else define personality. Steph Grafner best defined personality when she said, Personality is a person's mind and feelings shown on a concrete form to the outside world. X Pat Amick and Brian Cambell show that personalities come new with varying facial expressions. Shelly McCabe expresses her personality best around one good l like to talk about our problems at lunch: that's why Nicole is such a special friend, says Jenny friend. all. Personalities 5 UST THE RIGHT. . . PRIDE Shining Spirit school full of pride is a school that's alive! Pride is the enthusiasm about the things you're involved in, stated Charla Mason. Looking through the halls there is a lot of excitement. Students talk of their success in their classes and athletics. Kristi Young stated, Pride is a special value you place on things that are important to you. Displaying school colors, attending as- semblies, and sporting events are not the only way of displaying pride. Looking at the honor roll, peer counselors, academic achievers, and valedictorians, students be- come aware of the other ways pride is shown. Watching my friends receive awards for straight A's made me proud to go to Bear Creek where it is important to be yourself and strive for the best, stated Whitney Flinn. Pride is believing in yourself, holding your head high, and being the best you can be! Senior Band members discuss the correct way to build a human pyramid. Melissa Goin s and Dave Jones show the ride in their Z P friendship. BCHS Marching Band at Lakewood on Parade. Pride moves one way at BCHSg it keeps getting better! Heather Schroder and Lisa Ruddick help decorate for the school dance. 6 Opening 6 at .pt Af. My ff T3 ii . Tw 1 X nr. ' Q.. 3 ' , 4. f w r. .- 4 2 . - w ' V' , . . 3 shi Va. . ,. dwg x it W' Q. m l I .,, 1 at -Wi:-.sea Bizarre Patronage Exciting Respect Authentic Individuality Razmataz Determination Exaltation t 1 l i I n f c .5 V l I ' MB-29 6 MDW w.,,eg,,,-maui-r. ' X ' W' :LIN v' .- .-n..1--.. ',..K, If 'K Melynda Vachon and Toni Archer beam with pride during the academic ,, ' it assembly. 'N Good job guys! I . Q W lil... I rr-..: iim -I ' ,H Pride 7 , '-x.g 'HMP we 5 UST THE RIGHT. . . ummm H- g-.r-an 2? I P: 1 .lx :swf A, .. Q 5 5 l 1 1 . 1. Q 5 S I 2 5. aria w-, ,As f ,Ag ,gg . Z? fg ,As Mag-f LE W Snow White and Donald Duck make a special appearance at BCHS. Gross Jay! Can't you control yourself. Robert Kirk and Roger Noonan home from a Grateful Dead concert. Curtis Bishopg A true athlete at heart. 8 Opening I 1 ,F 6,1 y 1 1 D H 'fin 'L xi 5 Seniors show true class by uniting with Freshmen on their ROCK PHE RAMS float. Bears huddle and plan strategy. Good try guys! vlaran Doggett leads the teachers in a parade of spirit. HOMECOMING Full Of Pride Q Q uring my five year principalship here at BCHS, I found that the spirit during the 1987 Home- coming was at an all time high, expressed principal Dr. Doggett. The high energy and the enthusiasm during Homecoming Week capped off the events of the week with a bang. I think that Homecoming was a great time to get rowdy and to show school spirit, remarked sophomore Kristi Gregg. The tra- ditional Homecoming assembly was marked by surging optimism and a prevalent sense of unity. The assembly consisted of a slide show, a nostalgic and amusing teacher's skit, class relays, performances by the poms and the cheers, the introduction of the Home- coming royalty, a spirit war, and the award winning airband, Los Lobos performing La Bamba. The week was also enriched by the students displaying their school spirit during the dress up days. The days included Hippie Day, Walt Disney Day, Reggae Day, Vogue! Preppy Day, and Green and Gold Day. Sr. Diana Schaack expressed, Homecoming gives us the opportunity to share school spir- it, but best of all, it gives us a memorable experience that we can look back on as we grow older. I loved watching the Homecoming pa- rade. It was one of the best that I've ever seen! enthused French teacher Ms. Law- rence. This year's traditional Homecoming parade was filled with high spirits and an unmistakenly abundant amount of energy, vivacity, and pride. Led by the powerful and award-winning BCHS Marching Band, the parade consisted of over 8 floats, and a long processional of various students and teach- ers displaying their spirit. Finally, the end of the parade was drawn to a close by a car caravan of spirited students who wanted to express their love and their pride for the home of the Bears, Bear Creek High. La Bamba features Tony Pedrett. What a BODY guard. Homecoming 9 UST THE RIGHT. . . HOMECOMING Emerald Night omecoming was originally a term used to describe alumni returning to see the first home game of their col- lege football team. Although alumni still come and see the game, this tradition gave rise to much more than just their return. Today, homecoming consists of elegant din- ing, fancy dresses, a beautiful corsage, a clean shaven face, and tons of pictures, topped off by a wonderful dance. On October 3rd, Bear Creek students, accompanied by gorgeous weather and enthusiastic partici- pants, danced the night away in a finely decorated but barely recognizable gymnasi- um, highlighted in emerald green deep black, and sparkling silver. Senior homecoming candidates Mary Kay Distefano, Carrie Chavatal, Dana Stark, Daphne Gallegos, Missy Coffey, Alison Marrs, Mike Faulkner, Cory Ryckman, Shane Foster, Shawn Monahan, Mike Batti- lega, and Chris Cunningham waited anx- iously for that climactic moment at half- time when Missy Coffey and Shane Foster became the class of '88's homecoming queen and king. Homecoming will always be a special oc- casion in the lives of those that it touches. It is something everyone should experience at least once, senior Kristen Hansen ex- pressed. Dinner was a great start to a fun evening. I haven't laughed that much in a long timej' Jennene Vogel ex- pressed. Shane Foster and Missey Coffey proudly display their ex- citement of having been crowned homecoming king and queen. 10 Opening x'Q!?'f, .if iff:- J T 'Vf'f 'f:7 4-'gr fi tal 'kk ,V '16 , 'G' Homecoming royalty for the freshmen ltop-rightj was Andrei Green and Casey Goingsg sophomores ltop-rightj Nikki Kintz and Clint Rouhg and juniors Qbottom-rightl Laurie Bowin and Travis Tholstrum. Alison Marrs and John Lockman danced the emerald night away. Senior girls spend their last homecoming together stag. Emerald Night 11 x M M M53 QM ,sf- L ,xg v 4' -.2 A I '1 X . W. A 15 , ,QL , www ,QEQKQTV M. We ' ix EW M if Q n fx Dr. Doggett gives a handshake of gratitude to Rachel Lee. I 'I I 5 Kane French shows his spirit as a cheerleader. 1 1 . . bl- . . The Junior class shows their pride by coming to assem les. V5 hat rallies school spirit the most? Why, assemblies of course! I think assemblies are a success be- cause they promote school spirit and they get the students pumped up, Chris Wall enthused. At assemblies, the entire school is present to cheer on their fellow students. They bring the school closer to activities, academ- ics, and people's accomplishments, Curtis Bishop stated. Yes it is true, assemblies are more than a way out of class. Some asemblies are not only educational but fun too. Lisa Pasqualetto laughingly said, The funny acts performed by the stu- dents and teachers, such as the guy cheer- leaders. Assemblies are a special part of school life. 1 Senior, Junior, Sophomore, or Freshman, assemblies create lasting memories for all. Some of the best memories that I will trea- sure about Bear Creek are the exciting as- semblies where the Bears showed tremen- dous unity and spirit, Dr. Doggett, the prin- cipal mused. Dan Schafer prepares to congratulate the student body president Andre Gonzales for his outstanding academic performance. are egg: ,, ft l Sounds express their patriotic song. Assemblies 13 UST THE RIGHT. . . SUMMER Fun Under The Sun ummer those magical months of romance, friendships, freedom, stay- ing out late, and best of all no homework! After a stressful and challenging year, the summertime was eagerly welcomed with anticipation and with hope. Dreams were fulfilled, sights were seen, and friend- ships bloomed. This was a fun summer be- cause I got someone to mow my lawn for me, and I went on a 5500 mile long trip,' stated Social Studies teacher Mr. McNeel. Summertime was the essence and the prime of fun with ever-lasting memories. The summer was a very special time, and glial ! A although it seemed to go too fast, it formed into special memories and special times that we would not soon forget. Junior Christie Carver remarked, I have so many good memories of the summer. It was hard to see it end. As we reflect back upon the year, it is seen that just the right summer can make for just the right year. 14 Opening - wif f 1,54 'lb--u. H- aw, tw mm 'F -Ax . .MQ-rc Good friends and sunshine made Winter Park just the right place to vacation, remarked Kari Thomas. For these BCHS students, just the right summer fun included swimming and hanging' around. Lazin' around the beach are Garrett Pride and Mary Kay Distefano. F995 Wil' X ht fi MAA gf mu' .HIL fi, - I . 7 -...-. -1 1 A 'T' -vul0 ' 'IWW -ew i, . , I, -ll hx w A 'lan , Hg' at I2 . I .V ll- fl-.v:ln.H 9? ' ' 4.15 '. W K, L fa. al' -ht.. Standing in front of the Buildings of Parliament and the Big Ben in London, Erika Paul soaks inthe English history and culture. After a long day of shopping and bargain-hunting, these girls pose for a picture in front of the Tabor Center in downtown Denver. The beauty and the warmth of France made it one of my favorite countries, said Krista Paul. Returning from basketball camp, Jill Bixby remarked, We will never forget Mesa Basketball Camp, of course, Mesa will never forget us either. 35 4'5- Summer 15 W Ti? 16 Opening MPM A-vw ing gill! -New 0075395 WWW' bv. GGG afaaii .jiizaf ,Rt . SUM? WR? F1 ffl .--A Y- . if A .3 Yii. EELS ff YQ 'ELC-v.' ' 35' Jai' -, .u U ,XY x- x w 5. 3 -QQ, Nr' a X' ii 'sim 1 ' '2 '-4 Y ST THE RIGHT. . . fc ,..:,,m-MMm.f,fmw,:' -wvv f M ,. .,A,v, Wf,mmmmfm:,.p ww- A M-W 4..N...Nl2.M,m:WM Hwwmw my mmmpmmmmwwmmwmwmwwmmmmmmwwmwmmW.xWw,2:Mv1mmmww . Wwmwmmwmqwnwmwkxxanwmwmmm- - 1:::frn-fm-.mwwwmafarxw uf f--f - mm vmwwwmmmmfmwmaUawwwMw.v.fMM4QwQvw-fwmwgmwmwmw-mmUmmm-W1www-Qmw-mm W- - ---v N'VV ?5'13'70 WWWY --'- MHJWWTT ' N' ' M' A 375-7 ' '? 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These words of Pamela Frankau are as relevant today as they were years ago when spoken by her. As people grow up they look inward through mirrors at themselves. Am I popular? Am I good-look- ing? What can I do so my friends will like me? These questions are bound to be asked by adolescents as they struggle through the trying times of teenage years. Before a per- son can be or have a true friend, it is impor- tant to become one's own best friend. After that, people can look out the windows toward the millions of others that make up the world and choose their friends. When asked the question, What do you value most about your best friend? this is how a few Bear Creek students responded. A best friend is somebody who you can talk to and they keep it to themselves. You never have to worry about it being spread all over school, commented Whitney Traylor. My best friend is always there when I need her. She's very honest and nice, added Melanie Johanningsmeier. As these comments suggest, the students at Bear Creek are beginning to look out their windows. They are opening themselves to all the wonderful experiences that true friend- ships can bring. Thanks to these people they have made it just the right year! For these freshman, friends are the best medicine. Julie Kilburn and Chamaine Rivera take a moment together in the hall. . 18 Student Life Tswy I i This is a fake pass mister, go straight to the ol'- ce. gushed Frank Karger. David Scott and Joel Hughes smile for the camera. Y Double Pleasure! Valerie Seymour looks up as a student passes. Tom Watson, John Auger, and Jeff Sedelinzk hang out together during lunch. People 19 : wwwmwwwwmawwmmamwaawmwawwmwmmammm-wwem UST THE RIGHT. . . TIMES Changes emember the kid with the crazy hair? Or the girl with the strange blouse? Fads were invented to be noticed and this year's fashions weren't an exception. With new individuals came new ways of ex- pressing their unique qualities. Many students have had different ideas on what was the newest fad on the '87-'88 school year. Being tan seems to be more important this yearj' observed Holly Mills. New styles of clothing also adorned the bo- dies of Bear Creek's students. I thought Bill Lucas' fraternity shoes were the big thing this year, joked John Lee about Bill's leath- er Rock-Flops. Tie dye shirts were also something new this year plus other articles of attire. I've noticed that crimping irons are being used a lot more, Susan Murphy commented on the new way students styled their hair. Also, it seems the New Wave look is here to stay. A motley group of Seniors, affectionately called The Hoard, all stress the New Wave style and create a pleasant diversion with their softball games on Friday nights. In this day in age ideas as well as fashions are in constant change. Kane French, one of Bear Creek's few male cheerleaders, pushed individuality past the limits of normal high school trends, lt's time for a change in role models and I think I've started that change. Several other guys want to know if they could join the squad next year. This proves that fads are not only ex- pressed by the shirt on someone's back, but the feelings inside their head. smammwwwewvfeeawamwww-we--a-aaf,M..,... .mfs Mwmaa Fashion sometimes exceeds the serious Fit to be tied. mwsma-mmmMamaMwffamwwwwawmswmm-Nwaemwmawsasaamavasa H -:ssa:..r.essm.,w:.:.+wssswm:-::. www-mmwwm...asfmaaaaaa.awwwswwawwzazawmaw-aa.. .. .1 xvmwmwwfwamw--m-ww-ww-W -'W-W'-rw 'vv'v' we -fff , SSZZIJ.-Zu A-'Main QZTZZLEM,W:EEBegumWemfkgiiiwmwmwkgwiwwwyfwiiifgL' X271 W .ITTM , SH. ---5 ,,,-,M.M,,, 20 ...,,.,A fi...,.QmmQS5SSE..ZEf MN WM WWf'W if 6WW 'vwxgmfw-JW' N W w W 'W'WWW'W 'W W 'WW' W?-T-1.-we-W rrvxwwsmaamsw-f .-W-a...,.M- .g.:....p. . .... , ..,.. M .,... .Ma Www. WeQ,.::gf..,,.,...QQf1fQffW,,T,.. I I M... . . WL.. ., Whoa, double vision! Everyone wants a locker with hisfher own style. lf you've got it, flaunt it. vusaov S REU' KW m 1 4 Q Shoes are always news. Q M W-1 - -fvw w---- MMM.-.-A ..::zf:w:::.-:NW -----wy,am,fmW,,,,mwmAggaw5,,MQ:N,.AAygfzzzwmaimmywmwwy-A-MM-mm-NW' Y My ,gg -A-WGN ., ,-a..a::z:....... ' ' Nw- zz-::a:,. M. R W,Mff1fwr1v::,-wwmmwrifwmw -smavswfrwf qmwwmmazwwxqmxw-WwwmmmmwvmwfqaawsmaWmm.,,.,WW.MWMmw,z:wu.mamaf.M.mwaaaamw-nww-Mawr sw: ..... MNMNANHNNM- -f---- . ,..,...,..m::f:1 ' YA' 'TILE-Mmm . WJ.L,,E1IZZffIEfSivId',,.W2W' , wm::f:LlQlL11LfffffQ:.w, w-.L .,W...NJ3b331Mw.wZfx, , ,, 'A .. GE ,, PEWHMN In 2 1 E , , M a,-a ---3?-T1 --L ,Z'5?'1.,,., -3-Law-1 'A'w.... 522,113 Lm:a:i H2k5uN'xTAW?1?mT.VTlIiW Www m:'N Mwffff., .ww1rE1flI1f.fiS5wAa:.i-.SEHK Tri-ti-'Er-1, , My m5mfffmfZ,t?Lgi' Wlw,oo,,:,,s ,... H illvlllwvml LIffQffff?W??f w'J'f'ff7lfflf UST THE RIGHT. . . ME ORIES Reminiscing he experience of high school is some- thing that lasts only a few years. And after graduation, only memories will be left. Some of the most prominent memo- ries will be of teachers, friends, and of course, all the parties every weekend. The thing I remember about this year was the friendships. They seemed stronger and closer than ever, commented Junior Laurie Bowen. Also very memorable were all the places that students spent so much of their time at. Who will ever forget the cave, or the complex. Lori Rink stated, I will never forget the concerts or the parties, they were just too much. New to the many Freshmen was just ex- periencing high school for the first time. Freshmen Chris Wall remarked, The mem- ory ofthe new and remarkable women will always live in my memories. Another Freshmen Karen Fox stated, I guess I'll never forget the way I felt the first time I walked into my classes. I,was scared but excited at the same time. Most memorable to students was the time spent away from classes with friends. Lunches were really great. I looked forward to them because I could get out of my hard classes and see my friends, enthused Junior Chad Stevens. Friends show spirit during assemblies. High school is a great place to start relationships. Matt Higgerson and Robert Kirk show us the tie-dye look. ,W ,W N,,s,,,,N,,,,N ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..MN.,. ..Mawer...........W MMM MW . , ..M..s.,M....,.::.weN.,WM....W..,,..W. N.. WWMMMMWI... 22 Student Life IW.- .... Z Mmm ll---ggi lt's very important to learn the art of communication. John Auger, Tom Watson and Jeff Sedelinck take time to have lunch in the sun. Dana scopes the new junior parking lot. Whoa, time for a reality break! WMWZTMTLQEHQQS-wil-m. E'5?i'559 ..., ffff N,i,u, iZZlZ,X'SX., .mmwm ,,Vu MWNN Z' ,.,QN,51QQ,gQ! V EH'QjfBKf ' 315535, Akk,AA,,,A,kAA,AAk M g 'W mt m 0 r l 2 3 Weekends have two different meanings to meg work and then play, play, play! Jennifer Walczak gushed. 1 to , f,v,e2EU'v5 G 3, , , all ,, wh, 'Q' igji fjr, I if it ' ' I : M2453 V, L :2.f1'2Wwi:1Qi'?Z:k5 W. f ' W-f zany, if ' N' f 41 5 I o A wa, V 75:6 ig 4 :W ,, , V 4, , ,, K. z W1 ,z,'l',:Lfgz,Jyx' . ,V ,V , f ?,:,gQv,wma .- f , , , .,.. , . . .Q . wgweflmg - - M A H , fn,-wr-,nk- gym , ,V W, ' dY'TUfhw9Vf,-v', in - f f .,,, f A ,mr V. , ,W I 1 ,, , A , V Q 1 When you least expect it, GOTCHA! Who done it? i s ' Wm Y ,,,, ff gain, - J- mmmgsm, 3 Y 1n9' lll'iW ' Louis Cripps, Stephanie Davis, 8: Julie Hutchins grab a quickie at Burger King. EEKE DS What's Going On Tonight? hen it comes to social gather- ings the main question is What's going on tonight? The weekends usually start out with a football or soccer game and then the usu- al, Let's go to the Complex and decide what's going on. The anxious anticipa- tion ofthe weekends goes from the Friday and Saturday night excitement to the Sunday night blues. Favorite places to go were parties, Scoundrels, athletic events, and any other type of social gathering. Other enjoyable Fi w bw. activities for die-hard students was curl- v ing up with a good book and enjoying the weekend free time. For those who enjoy what nature has to offer them, camping in the mountains was a good way to get away. Working, for some people, was the number one priority on the weekends. Most importantly, the best part of the weekends was sharing the fun with my closest friends, stated J.J. Meuller. Nita Smith poses as a professional Cheerleader! Scoundrels - the place to see and be seen. we . ,,' Lisa Laintz, Stephanie Davis, Heather Jones, Karri 0'Keefe and Shandee Whetstine use spirit to fire up the bears! Attending B.C. football games is a great way to start off the weekends. 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Chorale was chosen to go to Philadelphia because of their continuous high ratings at contests ev- ery year. I had a wonderful time meeting new people, singing, and visiting all the places which were such a big part of our American History. We all felt a lot of patrio- tism inside of us! proudly stated Cary Cur- ran. Another fantastic excursion was the Bos- ton trip. Many juniors and seniors gathered together for a journey to Boston. It was the most fun I've ever had! exclaimed Teri Had- dad. They had a non-stop adventurous six days. Not only was the trip fun, but it was educational also. I learned the most that I've ever learned in just six days. Jacqui Pegg stated. Everyone who went to Boston agreed that it was a wonderful trip. Students had a chance to visit another part of our nation and they enjoyed every minute of it. The trips to Philadelphia and Boston both turned out as successes. Its trips like these that add to our cultural experience and bring about friendships that can last a life- time, Charla Mason concluded. Friends made the trip even better. states Amy Weathersby. Qlkiiieif' '-.gf I love meeting new people from all parts of the country. Sheila Casey ex- presses. The Tower of Customs in Boston. 26 Student Life Friends converse while anxiously awaiting their performance. .Tm proud to be an American and I love my libertyw Lisa Potter exclaims . . slr m ,,. I D a on Qi ll Un no -I ll we ID Q' li ll ll l ll ll ICU! ICICI s 0 :null an an tl no onlin stuns lol: -ua -lil mls :over rwlll nav!! lux lllin lwnov nbias 1 an aiu, fun, an :lol CIUY Brian Clamp pleads with Becky Sack to be the tour guide for Chorale. Chorale sings at Independent Square. M::.z-rm,-:,tt. War:-4 A We -rvmswxzzrg .WWMW rr,. ,WW MWHGHHSE Y ' f' -'-H wmawwsmtm Excursions 27 T THE IGHT. . . 'Nik NNN 5 w XX W Holly Mills enjoys talking with her new friends from Australia, Michelle Knox Annabel Lihert from France studies hard for her new American classes. and Jodie Cafselolne' Maria Pentados from Spain and Elke Bernaerts discuss what it's like to be in An'Y Downs and Olive' Nnfwafn from Germany enjoy 'ne Sunshine togetnef- America. N- f M--M - ' l......M...,,.s... sf: Mwwew Mawr' 0 A A,.s,,,A,,, ' M' . Yum... M '::::::tW-' W .. ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,M,,A, .,,Wmwmmmxp..,....mM.us MW 1-em, ..,. ewes... , Mr:--M-M --M-M-ra:-rr::M..M::m.,,.... 28 L IIT... ,Fi ..,., ,c,. .Q Llllilffi V i . MKMQBLTTI f,.M.W...Al:.sai rwnNW Elke Bernaerts from Belgium and her American host, Amy Downs, are best of friends. EXCHANGE STUDENTS What, A Country! 6 6 would have to say that hamburgers are my favorite food, joked Oliver Narwark, the only foreign ex- change student from Germany that walked Bear Creek's halls this year. To come to America and find out that you have a food named after where I come from tHamburg, West Germanyj, is really funny. There were eleven foreign exchange students at Bear Creek this year. They came from a variety of countries including Belgium, Norway, and Spain, and they were all very excited to be here! Not surprisingly, when asked what they thought was the best thing about Bear Creek, they all said it was the school sirit and the friendly people. In France, we don't have any such thing as school spirit, 'explained Annabel Libert. We don't have clubs and assemblies like you do here. We only go to school to learn, so we donit socialize or go to parties. Besides being friendly, students at Bear Creek were also very good at eating tasty foods. Most of the exchange students had opinions on what their favorite foods were. Doughnuts - definitely! said Chris Lentjes, from Australia, as he munched away on one. 0reo's! exclaimed Australian, Mi- chelle Knox. The year ended as a good experience for everyone involved. Oliver Narwark came to this country because he, Wanted to see if America was really like what he had heard about it. Was it? Who knows, but the ad- ventures and fun shared by the foreign ex- change students and Bear Creek will always be remembered. ' Gabriela Sierra, an exchange student from Mexico, and Madeline Buining from the Netherlands enjoy each other's company. Back row: Jodie Carseldine - Australia, Michelle Knox - Australia, Holly Mills - Michelle's host, Madeline Buin- ing - The Netherlands, Chris Lentjes - Australia, Renee Jokobsen - Norway, Oliver Narwark - Germany, and Amy Downs - Elke's host. Front row: Wendy Newton - Maria's host, Maria Pentado - Spain, Gabriela Sierra - Mexico, Elke Bernaerts - Belgium, and Annabel Libert - France. Z 'Foreign Exchange 29 ..f .g'2'g'T f at UST THE RIGHT. . . SENIOR B BES Guess Who? 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YMYZM ' H l'1c'- N.. f.:v4E'1'i 'A '-:i73- --..-N1 L-H MM 'Ca' T .. -:ma 2: 'f'f f ff22321 ffff1-V 1 ' 2 14 :' 1 S1 :ig m,T,, A A Q:?5f??:!m Seniors 33 SENIOR Mike Abromowich: Baseball, Football, Powerlifting Daniel Adams Tara Adams: Chorale Adam Alagna Amy Allen Mary Allison .lay Almeida: FBLA, All-Stars Pat Amick: Baseball, Basketball David Amori Blake Anderson Jessica Anderson Matt Anderson 34 Seniors f 'I N! is Richard Anderson: FHA, HERO, All Stars, Spanish Club Lynn Anzia: Volleyball, Track Michael Applegate Chris Archer: Track, Cross Country Jeanie Armiger Lanie Arnold: Cross Country, Track, Peer Counseling Laurel Arnold: Gymnastics, Track, NHS, Pompons Cheryl Ashlin: NHS, Band, Key Club, Whos Who Jon Askin: Baseball, Soccer Sheryl Bachman Holly Bangert: NHS, FHS, Envisage feditorj Wayne Bard Mike Battilega: Baseball, Football, NHS Sherri Beach: Key Club Sher Becker Laurie Beckham Seniors 35 Susan Bedinger Ted Beer Jana Bell Jamie Bemiller Deanna Berkenkotter Elke Bernaerts Sandra Bickel Raquelle Bird: Key Club, BADD Corey Birkholz: Baseball, Peer Counseling, Football Curtis Bishop: Basketball, Track, Football Jill Bixby: Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer Tammy Blair: Gymnastics Melissa Blechle: FBLA, NHS Laura Bolin: Key Club, Forensics, Spanish Club Julianna Bonney: Chorale Steve Bostwick 36 Seniors .milf v- -A' ..-P' SQ, with Kathy Boyd: Shades Erin Bradley Jim Bradley: Football George Brauchler: Swimming, Football, Senate, Peer Counseling Scott Braun Shanti Brennan: Vision Colorguard Jennifer Britton: Chorale, BEC, NHS, Science Olympiad Dawn Brown Dawn Brown Joe Brown Kathleen Brown: Softball, Senior Seminar Kirsten Brumley: NHS, Band, FHS, YIG, School Productions Robert Brumley: Band Madeline Buining Melvin Bunce Michelle Burchett Seniors 37 Leslie Burkholder: Soccer, Cross Country, Peer Counseling, Graduation Committee Karen Burman: Chorale, Shades, Musicals Christy Burns: Sherri Burrows: Key Club, Sounds, Chorale Mark Bushor: Wrestling Jody Caddey: Pompons, Key Club Steffanie Cairns Renee Calone Brian Campbell Jennifer Canniff: Band, NHS, Guard Richard Caplinger Kelly Capra: HERO Roxanne Carlson: FBLA, All Stars, Band, Flags, Vision Colorguard Shannon Carlson Curt Carroll Tim Carroll 38 Seniors 1 'WMU' 1.43 -f' -maj nil NJ ..,w V ,Q if ,- if' Wa t lH:avv W.. zz., h.....,,,,,v' Xe -ov li 0' .. QQ, ,, - f M ' 3' fi fl Kami Maggard says, As new friends form, old ones strengthen as a senior. Sheila Casey Clay Cates: Football David Chamberlain Randy Chase Melinda Chavez: Gymnastics Michael Christensen Carrie Chvatal: Yearbook, Envisagc, HERO Andra Cibro: DECA, NHS All Stars, Spanish Club, Key Club Richard Cisneros Brian Clamp: Sounds, NHS, Chorale, Key Club, YIG, Newspaper, Tennis, Forensics, Thespians, School Productions Seniors 39 Pam Clapper: HERO, Yearbook, Pompons Katie Clark Patricia Clingerman Brian Close: Jazz Band Melissa Coffey: Softball, Chorale, Track, Senate Beth Coffman: Forensics, Chorale Cynthia Cook: Chorale, Sounds, FBLA, NHS, Swimming Cynthia Cooke: Soccer, Cross Country Daniel Cooper: Auto Club Kevin Courtney Tyler Cox Eric Craig Trevor Crain Shelley Cram Lisa Crespin: Shades Louis Cripps: 40 Seniors Michelle Crotly Barbie Crow: HERO, DECA Chris Cunningham: Football Lori Dahm: NHS, Peer Counseling, Vision Colorguard, Newspaper Richard Daulton: Football Noelle David: Simming, Key Club Eric Davidson: Forensics, Newspaper, FHA, Film Club, YIG, OM Andrea Davis: Basketball Christine Davis Devin Davis Jennifer Davis: Volleyball, Track Stephanie Davis Jack Duvall Angela Dean: FBLA, All Stars, Band Dan Delay Chris Dempsey Seniors 41 Tracy Derby Bill Dickey: Swimming, Yearbook Kimberly Dillard Mary Kay Distefano: Senate, Golf Graduation Committee, Exchange Program Dana Dixon: Chorale, Shades, NHS John Dotson: Thespians, School Productions Paige Doub: Chorale, Sounds, School Productions Amy Downs Erik Dunning Chuck Dwyer Diane Eaton: Cheerleading, DECA Matt Eckersley: Football Curtis Bishop smiles, knowing the enjoyment of football camp. 42 Seniors i l Qi :Liu ,.,, me ,W ' X' 1' if Jody Edrich TommieAnn Elliott James English: Football, FCA, Basketball, Baseball Dane Erickson Yolanda Escalante: Volleyball Scott Everett Dawn Evridge: Sounds, BEC, Chorale, Shades, YIG, Yearbook, Forensics, School Productions Jackie Farmer Mike Faulkner: Basketball, FHA, Soccer, Track Joel Ferguson Kevin Ferguson Kirk Ferguson Scot Ferguson: Swimming, Tennis David Fiedler Ann Fisher: Soccer, FBLA, Peer Counseling, Graduation Committee, Spanish Club, JHS Steve Flanagan: Swimming, Cross Country Seniors 43 Ingrid Florek: Pompons Gregory Flores: Band Dustin Forbes: Soccer, Cross Country, DECA, Key Club Shane Foster: Senate, Key Club Tracy Fouts: FBLA, DECA, FHA, HERO Susie Frank: NHS, Colorguard, Vision Colorguard Amalie Frischnecht Daphne Gallegos: Senate, Peer Counseling, Cross Country, Track, Golf Cindy Garduno: Tennis, FBLA Andrea Gauditz: Volleyball, Soccer Juliet Gauvin: DECA Kimberly Geddes: Swimming, Tennis, NHS, Key Club, Yearbook Michael Gieger Dawn Gies Jeff Gilmore: Spanish Club, Auto Club Melissa Goings: Cheerleading, Soccer, DECA ,Ai 44 Seniors IP . 41 I an 'M....,l .4 L A- M' Andrei Gonzales: Senate, NHS, Peer Counseling, Wrestling Barbara Gray: Ski Club I Bill Gray Melinda Greival Tracey Griffin Lee Anne Grimshaw Shane Grimshaw: Track, Cross Country, Soccer Michelle Grooms I Leslie Grundy: Volleyball, Band Cyndi Guetlein: High School Drags Michelle Gutierrez Teri Haddad: FBLA, FHA, NHS, Volleyball, Key Club, Yearbook Michelle Hagan: Track, Cross Country, Band Barbara Hailey: Key Club, NHS, Ski Club Robert Hain Doug Hamilton Seniors 45 Julie Hammons Dana Hansen: FBLA Kristen Hansen: DECA, Cheerleading, Band, Key Club Pam Hansen Eric Harper: Band Eileen Harrington Paul Harris Mont Hartman Scott Hartman Julie Harvey Shelly Hawkins: Volleyball, Track, Basketball, Senate Debi Hayashi: Yearbook Shannon Hayes: Chorale, Yearbook, Shades Wendy Hayes: NHS, Swimming, Soccer, Spanish Club, Key Club, Shades Robb Heaton Phil Herin 46 Seniors 'tit wg., I ai 25 -'ix 1 3 . a t mr' vq,,,,: 45 1,2 J' ft ' HM' 'wav' N Matt Higgerson Richard Hinman Glenn Hives: Cross Country Brian Hoffman James Holmes Bryce Holthaus: Cross Country Jennifer House: Swimming, Track Chris Hovland Bryan Hurst Jeff Huston Julie Hutchins: Basketball, Volleyball Tammy Hutchins: FBLA Trevor Ireland: Plays Chris Isaac: HERO, Programs Sheila Casey finds the hotel sink comfortable during the Boston trip. Seniors 47 Dawna Isham Eddie Evaska Stevan Jackson: Track, Cross Country, Swimming, Senate Tracy Jackson Chris Jacobsen: Cross Country, Track, Swimming Renee Jakobsen Erik Jauch Laura Jenny: NHS, FHA, HERO Melanie Johanningsmeier: NHS, Shades, Chorale, Sounds, Key Club, Cross Country Brian Jones Dave Jones Douglas Jones: Auto Club Heather Jones: Cheerleading Agnes Jong: NHS, Key Club, Volleyball, Tennis, Cross Country, FHS, Who's Who Tracy Kelly Travis Kerbaugh 48 Seniors 3,-sz. fun' -..v' 4' 401 E 31? .f-1' 'Win N-.Jf 5-v .pun-' 4' fb X, kv, Bob Kerr Julie Kerr: Key Club, Band Ben Keyes: Tennis Darwin Kibel Kristen Kidd Julie Kilburn: FHA Mark Kilburn Dan King: Baseball Mariam King Robert Kirk Holly Kissell: Yearbook, Gymnastics, Track Charles Kittles: Swimming, Knowledge Bowl Joanie Klataske: Cross Country, Golfl NHS Christine Klazura: Basketball, Track, Volleyball, Plays, Forensics Jeff Koop: Football, FCA Scott Kopp Seniors 49 Jeff Krakow: Chorale, Sounds Brad Krehbial: Senior Seminar, Sounds Tiffney Krueger: FBLA, FHA Kathy Kwon Richard La Crue: Football Lisa Laintz: Volleyball, Track, FBLA Krista Lawrance: NHS, Band Noelle LeBlanc Rachelle Lee: Key Club, BEC, All Stars, Chorale, Tennis, Shades, Colorguard Kristina Lewis: BEC, Track, NHS, Band, Chorale Kelly Liedtke Paul Linquist Ann Fisher and Shawn Sorenson express their friendship. 50 Seniors 1 MW? Q., F5 Marc Linzmaier Glyn Llewellyn: Chorale Jon Lockmon: Wrestling, Cross Country Robert Longmire Camille Loui: Softball, YIG, Forensics, Close-Up Stuart Lounsbury Pete Lowenstein Angie Loyd Denise Lucero Angela Ludka: FBLA, NHS, Key Club Mike Ludwig Michelle Luttrell Kami Maggard: Newspaper, NHS, Scott Major Shawn Manning: Football, Baseball Dawn Marillo: Forensics, Hand, Movie Club, Symphonic Band Seniors 51 Allison Marrs: Senate, Cross Country, Track, NHS, Volleyball Greg Marshall: Football, Track Sharon Martin: Chorale, Forensics Abel Martinez Leslie Martinez: Yearbook Lucha Martinez: Track, Key Club, Spanish Club Beth Marusic: All Stars, Shades, Chorale, Track Charla Mason: Sounds, Pompons, Chorale, Forensics Holly Matthews Alyssa Mayes: Gymnastics, Yearbook, Musicals, All Stars, Band Anne Mayhew: FHA, HERO Shawn McAlister: Peer Counseling, Graduation Committee, Soccer, Cross Country Shannon McCabe Carrie McCool Tammy McCord Tonnie McCord: Basketball, Baseball 52 Seniors Jamie McDaniel: Wrestling, Key Club Chris McGonigle Daniel McKellip Brad McKinney: Forensics, YIG, OM, FPS, NHS Scott McLaughlin: Wrestling Melissa McVay: Chorale, Shades Sandi Mekelburg Jennifer Meng: Tennis, All Stars, newspaper Stacy Mercord David Merrill Carrie Mertens: Newspaper, Debate, Envisage, NHS, YIG Tamara Miller: Band Jeannie Miskimen Kelly Mitchell Shawn Monahan Stephanie Montoya Seniors 53 Cheryl Moore Kevin Moore Tricia Morris Shandra Mullen Paul Muller Camille Murphy Lanie Mycoff: Chorale, Shades, Musicals Kelly Nelson Nicole Nelson Brenda Newton: Basketball Roger Noonan Kelley Norman: Band, FHA Rodney Norman Melissa Novak: FHA Shannon 0'Connell Sherri O'Connell Seniors 'wifi' '1I.,,v' 'Wm -3 V- . 2.7 Sr ,gf 33 'Qs 15 xg' Kelly O'Hayre: Softball, NHS, FBLA Tom Ohlrogge John 0'Keefe: Baseball, Basketball, Golf Karri 0'Keefe: Track, Volleyball, Yearbook, Pam Ortiz Shauna Ottmann: HERO John Pace Angela Pack Robert Parks Christy Partheymuller David Paschal Patrick Patterson: Peer Counseling, NHS W-1. in 1 V ll Y W ,,,, ..-au nd l. Together we stand, states Beth Marusic. Seniors 55 Jay Pearson Jacquelin Pegg Juliette Pepper Tad Percival: DECA Anne Pettijohn: Chorale, Peer Counseling, Forensics, Newspaper, Shades, Key Club, Whos Who, BEC, School Productions Kim Pinckert John Poirier Rob Poutre: Forensics Brian Pracko Garrett Pride: Wrestling, Chess Club, FHA, Science Olympiad Heidi Prouse Derek Ramer Jody Randell: Sounds, Chorale, Band, Key Club, All Stars, Shades Michelle Rase: Chorale, Key Club, BEC, All Stars, Musicals Lori Reinecker: FBLA, Key Club, Whos Who, Diving, FHA, NHS, All Stars Lisa Renstrom: NHS, FBLA, Spanish Club, SHS 56 Seniors Wasps wr, N, 'D 'EE N 1 ,I -Q.,,,,.4' --I 4'9 1 Qs 13 John Reynolds: Football Christopher Rhein Brian Rice: Auto Club Chamaine Rivera: FBLA, FHA, Yearbook William Robbins: Football, Chorale, Sounds, Musicals Sherri Roe Dean Roesch Jennifer Roller: Envisage, NHS, YIG, OM Chris Roth Christine Russell Cory Ryckman: Wrestling, Soccer Kelly Sadusky Cheryl Salzman: DECA, FHA, HERO, Cross Country Matt Sample Susan Sanders: Musicals, Sounds, Chorale Diana Schaack: DECA, Spanish Club, Seniors 57 Jera Schade: Gymnastics, Yearbook, FBLA Dave Schafer Tim Schaffer Lisa Schiller: HERO, Soccer, JA Steve Schmidt: Basketball, Football, Wrestling, YIG, NHS John Schneider Wendi Schreivogel: FBLA, Yearbook Russel Schroeder: Jazz Band, Band, Drum Major Jeffery Scott Lori Seago Melinda Seymour Holly Shafer: Basketball 58 Seniors nfs ni of 5 A-af M: -an-v .is I .. ,. in 4.43 'W' -43 xr tv Kenneth Shepard: Football Scott Siegfried: Track, Cross Country Gabriela Sierra Kevin Simmons Ron Simms: Soccer Michelle Simpson Heidi Sisk: FHA, Yearbook Alison Sjordal: Gymnastics, Pompons Karen Slatkavitzz Basketball, FHA, HERO Aaron Smith .lay Smith Lynita Smith Jeff Snell Kelli Snyder: FBLA Brian Sobczak: Senior Field Studies Christine Solano: Basketball, DECA, Band, Spanish Club Seniors 59 Shawn Sorensen: FBLA, SHS, Spanish Club, Track Diane Sotiros: FBLA, IA Eddie Sotolongo Michelle Stanley: HERO Dana Stark: Senate, Pompons, Shades, Tents April Stead: Chorale, BEC Pamela Stearns Robert Steele Dennis Steenbergen: Football, Track Tim Steinbach Carol Stewart: Tennis, BEC, NHS, Key Club, Spanish Club, Chorale Julie Stewartson: Track, Basketball, Key Club Catherine Stofac Heather Stowell: Track Tobi Suntken David Swanson 60 Seniors Shane Sweeney: FHA, Soccer, Track, FBLA Mandy Swenson: Debate Stars, Key Club, FHA David Taunton Todd Taylor Lisa Therwhanger Cheryl Thomas: Soccer, FHA HERO Chris Thomas Tami Thorn Trent Timmons Jeannie Topkoff Jenna Torrez Maria Trujillo Toni Trupiano Nathan Turner Gwen Turos: Thcspians, School Productions Jake Underwood: Cross Country Seniors 61 Pete Urschel: Track, Cross Country ' Jeff Utz Chris Vaclav Kim Valles: HERO Danielle Vannice: Key Club, Rilles, BADD Danielle Vanriper: Sounds, Pompons, Musicals, Chorale John Varoz Mike Verry: High School Drags Wendy Vestal: Marching Band, NHS, Key Club, Drum Major Brian Vincelette: Golf .lennene Vogel: NHS, FBLA, Shades, Chorale, Sounds, School Productions, Key Club, Yearbook Pam Vogtman Corey Wagner: Jazz Band, Marching Band, Sounds, Musicals Kelley Wagner: Band, Rifles Kristina Wagner: Film Club Jennifer Walczak: Peer Counseling, Key Club, Chorale, Musicals, Yearbook 62 Seniors Byron Walker Craig Walker Teresa Walter: Key Club, Band Michelle Warn Jennifer Wasley: Tennis, Softball, DECA Wendy Watson Amy Weathershy: Chorale, Plays, French Club Leah Weiker: Sounds, Thespians, Chorale, Musicals Russ Welfare: Senate, NHS, Whos Who, Key Club, Tennis, Orchestra, School Productions Shandee Whetstine Ronny Whiting: Soccer James Willener John Willener Mike Williams ,s Steve Flanagan states 'The beach is peaceful. Seniors 63 Scott Williams Tracy Wills LeAnn Wilson Kara Witte: Newspaper, NHS, Softball Scott Wittlake: Football, Powerlifting Liz Wolf: Graduation Committee, Gymnastics, Yearbook Kristina Wolfe: Swimming Derek Wollitz Jason Wyatt: Sounds, Chorale, Football, Spanish Club Robert Wylie: Band Eric Yager Victoria Ynostroza: FBLA, Key Club Kristi Young: FBLA, YIG Melanie Young Thomas Zezulka Robert Zsidisin: NHS, NBHS, DECA, Football, Track 64 Seniors ,f P C' . M , , af la ,511 Ma, W, ,f ,ir was 1-New y 5 315 ff 1 'Q ,H ,., 56 f it, W., W if ST THE IGHT X 329 QS GV' 5 gum i 1 IORS Lunch is an important time to share things with friends, says Donna Pott. My friends always listen to what I have to say,' says Jenny Smith. y l is ff S N ff I I Mike Melton and Linda McKellip show their passes as Mike makes another kind of pass. After school is our favorite time of the day.' laugh Kim Merkle and Scott Hurlock. 66 Juniors 'W George Abbott Colleen Abromowich Suzy Adams Erika Adkins Scott Alexander Taralee Allen Aaron Ammons Brad Anderson Kelly Anderson Michelle Anderson Gina Aragon Toni Archer Kim Attkins Amy Baca Stacy Baker Mary Bailey Esther Barnett Todd Barrionwevo Amy Bartholomew Brad Baumbach Dana Beach Martha Beasley Hallie Beattie Andy Beck MaryBeth Beckham Debbie Berg Catharine Barrett Dennis Bieber Jay Bogle Tony Borgman Laurie Bowen Randy Bowers Jay Bradley David Brancio Alvin Brand Luke Brandon Kathy Brookman Bill Brown Todd Bruskiewicz Scott Bryant Christina Buchanan , Huan Bui L Juniors 67 Travis Bullington Cynthia Burch Jim Burge Joe Burge Will Burger Teresa Burke Dawn Capra Joel Carda Amy Carlson Jaimie Carlson Pati Carlson Steve Carlton Emily Carroll Christie Carver Pat Catanach Ty Chamberlain Cathy Chavez Fred Church Tracy Cicunice Jonathon Clonts Vickie Coburn Courtney Collings Lorie Colson Julia Conley Kim Contreras Mike Corr Melissa Couchoud Criag Courkamp Sharmane Cowan Brian Craig Nicolas Craig Dayton Cross Scott Crumley Sabrina Culley Mike Cummings Keri Curnow W W3 my and tif' f-fb' fu '9 '? ff Carry Curran Dan Currier Kevin Curtis Dana Darien Blake Bishop Burnham Michele Darley Tim Dattilo Bart Dean Michael Deguire Chris Dellinger Denette Dellovade Cindy Devine Brent Dice Joy Dixon Aaron Dolenski Scott Dooley Ashley Dorton IN MEMORY OF He was the happiest person that I have ever met. He wore a perma- nent smile and posessed a laugh that was uniquely his own, Trista Schelling recalls. In an unfortunate automobile accident on the morning of August 14, 1987, a very special person, Blake Bishop Burnham, lost his life. Blake was a beloved friend of many years. He would have been seven- teen on August 29, of this year. No one could believe that such an outgoing, intelligent individual could disappear from our lives so quickly. He was very active in skiing, fishing, skateboarding, and motorcycle racing. Blake cared about many things, but in his life the most important possessions he treasured were his friends and his family. Val Landrum remembers, Just being around Blake made everyone happy, even at sad times. He really had a way with people. Blake was a great guy. It was very easy to like him, because he was always in a great mood. Probably everyone still gets a good laugh, thinking about the great times with him. He was a good friend. It's too bad that he's not with us anymore, said Rob Tibljas. Everytime I was around Blake he had a certain carefree and happy spirit, Jason Vick recollects. Dear Blake, ifl could talk to you just one more time I would tell you that you mean the world, and I love you, replied Jennifer Ganser. It has been said that we never know just what we have, until it is taken from us. In the case of Blake Bishop Burnham this is an exception. He was a truly wonderful person and we knew it then, as we know it now. He was one of the best friends I have ever had. He treated people with dignity, and respect, commented Randy DeMotte. Blake may be gone . . . but his memory lives on in all of our hearts. I know that I and many others will miss him, states Trista Schelling. o S Juniors 69 David Brancio sits and contemplates the short summer. My junior year has been such a classic time. Yahoo! exclaims Christi See- mann. l i E Mary Dowd Gretchen Dreher Shawn Dresel Michelle Dudden Steve Dunlap Tammy Dunlap Matt Durkin Linda Eaton Denise Edrich Kelly Ellefson Erin Ells Alireza Elmi 70 Juniors 'S S flsflswe Wigs? f Mwf www' Brooks Haffner Melissa Hagelin Bill Hains Larry Halverson Jodi Hansen Mike Emanuel Chris Erikson Tanya Erikson Angela Evans John Evans Owen Farnham Steve Feller Tim Fellet Greg Furguson Chris Finney Andy Fisher Maura Fisher Kim Flowers Jason Forey Michelle Freeman Kane French Lisa Friedman Cheryl Fullmer Michelle Gadd Jennifer Ganser Paul Garcia Jessica Garver David Geiger Susie Gersabeck Greg Gibbon Jamie Gies Michael Goddard Kira Gonzales Marina Gonzales Stephanie Grafner Jeremy Graham Mark Greenwood Michelle Griffin Dawn Guildner Mike Haas Tim Haberman Juniors 71 Erin Head Kendra Head Doug Helmerich Lisa Hemingway Eric Hergenreder Janette Hernandez Lisa Herrington Christy Hinton Gabi Hoefler Stephanie Hohman Don Hois Lisa Holloway Scott Hosea Lory Howard Angie Howell Teresa Huddleston Jason Huff Cheri Hughes Steven Hupp Scott Hurlock Amy Huston Shane Hutton Sherlyn Irwin Kelly Jackson Lisa Jackson Sheldon James Marie Jaurique Keith Jensen Lesly Johnson Nikki Jones Cheri Jornod Samuel Jungman Nola Justis John Kamm Lisa Karcich Dianna Kendall 72 Juniors Greg Madison and Grant Lowe Comment We take pride in being Esther s two favorite slaves Dr. Siegfried congratulates Chris Rice on has aca demic excellence. Erika Adkins and their friendship. Ryan Kennedy Wendy Kilburn David Kimbrel Erin Kisicki Jennifer Kjar Cindy Kruschke Kitty Kurtz Steve Kwon Mike Lailier Karrie Lamb Angie Lancaster , Dennis Landis Val Landrum Michelle Lansford Beth Lapadat Doug Larson V7 L.. I Wade Vogt and Bart Dean show that they still have a chance to win, as teammate Stacy Baker fixes their chariot. The class of '89 shows their true savage spirit. 74 Juniors 'ana-nw , , Www' rift 'Wi' 'KZLTTF n-t Scott McCabe Wendy McCarty Ronda McDonald Kaylene McDougall Brett McDowell John Lee Melody Leimbach Chris Lentjes April Loe Tracy Longwell Carey Lowe Grant Lowe Bill Lucas Tiffany Ludwig Aaron Lujan Melissa Lustie Ryan Lynch Jennifer Lyons Kristin MacDonald Greg Madison Amy Maguire Shelly Mahan Cal Malaney Margaret Mangieri Cary Manning Tim Mannschreck Michelle Maple Rory Marez Jeff Marsh Duke Martin Deneen Martinez Max Martinez Sean Maslow Shanon Matteson Clint Matthews Tony Mauro Amy Maxwell Angie May Tom May April Mayes Craig McAnally Juniors Kristi McGee Linda McKellip Valerie McLaughlin Mike McNierney Mara Meinen Mike Melton Summer Meredith Kim Merkel Lisa Metzler Janelle Meyer Leah Michel Kari Mickey Katie Mickey David Miller Suzanne Miller Tina Miller Tonya Miller Holly Mills Kerry Mitchell Melanie Montoya Court Moody Janet Moore Jenni Moore Lance Motchenbaugh Janine Mueller Nathan Mueller Jeff Mundell Julie Naasko Oliver Narwark Brad Nelson Eddie Nelson Jennifer Nelson Wendy Newton Marni Nishimoto Kim Noder Summer Nothnegel 76 Juniors LAdonde voy de aqui? Michael Oren Michelle Ornelas Becky Osmus .Iaci Osterlin Tamara Othman ff' 'QW ' l've had to do a lot of studying this year, but it ll be worth it some day. comments Shelly Spomer. Joe Burge shows one of his glamour smiles. Al Pacheco Vince Pagano Toni Pascal Elisa Pasqualetto Tom Patrick Krista Paul r u l I. .-.. I 'H' I I A look of intrigue from Renee Hawkins. Travis Bullington expresses his true self. Nothing lasts forever so love me and rock me while you have the chance, says Tommy Hunter. We X 78 Juniors M Heidi Paustian Toni Pedrett Jennifer Peerman Tammy Pelton David Perrotta Vincent Peterson Vincent Petrelli Kari Pettigrew Robya Pfeifer Teresa Phelps Kirk Pieson Donna Pott Lisa Potter Tracy Pranchke Noel Premer Jennifer Puncec Heather Purvis Erin Quinn Shannon Quinn Clint Raymond Laura Reed Mike Reed Dale Reeder Deanne Reedquist Lisa Reichert Jim Reitz Kenny Reno Sheri Reynolds Chris Rice Greg Richards Bobbi Riddle Lori Rink Tanya Rist Jennifer Rives Dave Roderique Pryor Rodgers Scott Roethke Shauna Romero Tom Rosevear Janet Rothermel Joe Roybal Liisa Rudduck Don Runyun Kristina Runyun Erin Russell April Sachs Cotty Sanborn Jerry Sanchez Paul Sanchez Kim Sanders Laurence Santistevan Trista Schelling Juniors 79 Sean Schmida Jason Schmidt Danielle Schwartz Heather Schroeder Shannon Scoggins Christi Seemann Tiffany Seifert Scott Senko Jennifer Serls Dave Sevier Lynn Shafer Carridy Shane Jason Sharett Stephanie Shipman Dan Shkapich Walt Sigafoos Heather Simms Diane Simon Leonard Sisneros Jennyadair Smith Kelley Smythe Helenka Snyder Trisha Snyder Stephanie Sodeberg Helen Song Jennifer Sortet Krista Spear Tammy Spike Romi Spires Michelle Spomer Dino Sposato Sherri Sprenger Terri Sprenger Tammy Stenzel Chad Stephans Chris Stewart Joe Stewart Greg Stofack Kris Strasheim Christopher Strickland 80 Juniors Jan Strott Theodore Swanson Dirk Swendig Matt Tartar Mike Tartar Julie Taylor Lisa Taylor Pam Taylor Gerry Tegeder Anny Thai Travis Tholstrom Brian Thompson friends says Lisa Taylor. school. up--ll iii WGS ...st ,,.--f-' Re is We're just being eerie says Chris Erikson. Vacations are even better when your with your Debbie Thurgood enjoys going home after a long day of in Juniors 81 l is Q- x fa lu I Kuntal Vora and Greg Madison show that they view school at a different angle. I Larry Whiting exclaims, Pm innocent! Val Landrum shows his friends, Trista Schel- ling, Dirk Swendig and Pete Morley how to have fun in the cafeteria. Kevin Ramer, Travis Tholstrom, Whitney Traylor, Don Runyan, and Brad Hazlett sit in the summer sun and watch the girls go by. 18 82 Juniors Rob Tibljas Amy Tiemann Rick Tozier Whitney Traylor Brain Traynor Ken Trujillo Paul Trujillo Shane Underhill Rod Upham Melynda Vachon Jeff Valerio Jason Vanderlip Lisa Vanderwall Chad Vicek Jason Vick Daniel Villescas Shannon Visconti Wade Vogt Doug Vojir Kuntal Vora Jason Wade Andrew Warren Rhonda Washburn Kris Watanuki Paul Weber Valerie Weber Kyle Weinries Wendy Welchlen John Wert Ryan Wertz Brent While Cory Widmayer Jeffrey Williams Pat Williams Michael Wilson Todd Wingert Michelle Winterowd Jon Wolford Troy Woltz Karen Wood Kenneth Woodall Tonya Woodward Pam Woolley Cindy Yan Nicki York Chad Young Dirk Zender Peter Zizka SOPHOMORES Robert Allen Andrea Anderson Ian Anderson Jon Anderson Tim Anderson Zack Anderson Ernest Arellano Michael Armentrout Christina Ashton Shelly Asmus Lorraine Atencio Jonathon Auger 84 Sophomores lt's good to be among friends Lunch time replenlshes the brain Linda Abeyta Carin Adams Lisa Adkins Larry Allen -iff 'v Amy Autry Gregory Bachman Michael Baden Bridget Bady Todd Baily Jennifer Ball Danny Bard Chris Barker Stacey Barrionveva Michael Bell Amy Benson Benjamin Berumen Jodie Beus Joseph Beyl Brandon Blaine Jennifer Boernge Erik Boor Cher Brown Nikki Braning Elizabeth Brison Ken Brookman Julie Brown Steven Brown Sheron Bruce Travis Bryan Mike Burger Tammi Burgess Tom Burkholder Robbie Burns Dean Burtis Chris Burton Catherine Cairns Angela Campgnola Heather Campbell Julie Campbell Liz Canter Marty Caplinger Steve Capra Lynn Carlson Patrick Carson Trent Cason Blaine Castor Sophomores 85 Chris Catalano David Chamberlin Becki Charon Christine Chase Karren Christianssen Josh Christian Jason Clamp Jenna Clapper Carrie Clark Jessica Clark Ken Clark Kiley Clark Todd Clarkston Christine Clevenstine Stacey Click Scott Close Donia Coble Brenda Contreas Connie Cooke Mark Costello Jason Coulter Tom Cowden Kim Yan displays good study habits. Three girls braiding hair 86 Sophomores 4 Enjoyin' a good laugh over the cafeteria food Pucker up baby! Jeff Crider Jason Cross Barry Cundiff Brian Davidson Raymond Deangelo Shawn Deckert Randy Demotte Douglas Diederich Andrea Dindinger Julie Dismang David Dockhorn Scott Dockom Melissa Donovan Jim Dowd Mike Dowd Erin Dulaney Mike Dunnington Carla Dwyer Gina Edler Brian Edmiston Amy Eisenhuth Emily Engelbrecht Eric Erwine Rick Ezell Jerrie Farmer Nikki Fedel Trohe Feeney Aimee Felix Joe Ferdani Stephanie Fewton Sophomores 87 Say cheese Jason. Rita Fiore Niki Fitzgerald Whitney Flinn Alicia Foery Mike Foos Chris Fox Vincent Frerich Jeani Frickey Rodney Funk Lynette Gallegos Steve Garcia Darren Garromone Brian Gatlin Dan Gilbert Judson Gilbert Jonathon Gillaspie Tim Gilmore James Gonzales Brian Graveley Heath Graw Amy Gray Jennifer Gray Kevin Gray Kristi Gregg Shauna Grimshaw Dawn Grooms Matt Grotke Douglas Grundy Heidi Guetlein Jennifer Gunnarson 88 Sophomores guiw M., jing? Lori Hagan Brian Hailey Tracey Halbert Janet Halliday Andrea Halverson Benjamin Hansen Jennifer Harris Brian Hart Melissa Hartsfield Brian Havener Les Hawker Jenny Haynes Meredith Hayward Jennie Hembroff Stephanie Hensley Charlie Hiett Brad Hildebrand Peter Hodges Ben Hogan Cristi Hogan What's up? Students enjoy refreshments from school store. Solitude is the best companion while studying. 6'- Sophomores 89 Bret Hollstein Matt Holthaus Philip Honnold Cullen Hughes Joel Hughes Karen Hughes Tommy Hunter Angela Illyes Jodie lrwin James Jackman Jennifer Jaksoniak Brian Jeffrey Heather Jennings Jeremy John Pamon Johnson Jamie Johnson Jill Johnson Jarrod Johnson Michelle Johnson Elizabeth Jones Julie Jones Lana Jong Tracy Jonkonied Nicole Joseph Jennifer Julian Paul Kakac Dennis Karrick Mike Kennedy Adam Kersgard Chris Keyes Jeff Kiazura John Kiekhaefer Lori Kiermas Dana Kinsley Nicki Kintz Ryan Knowles Julie Koenig Trevor Kolisch Lettica Kratz Lisa Lackey Brian Lampert Robert Largent 90 Sophomores Baskin' in the sun. Outside, sophomores enjoy the warm weather. Friends relax during lunch. Kris Larson Jennifer Laurich Denise Lawler Dennis Leach Glen Leasure Wendy Leblanc Tyong-Van Lee Dana Leon John Lewandowski Chris Lichtenberg Varna Lindquist Dena Leon Kevyn Llewerlyn Sandy Lorenzo Doug Loui Jason Loui Jami Lowe Amy Lucero Sophomores 91 When the sun is out so are Sophomores 1, ef 1,15 'Y-:ff fs Arhtur Ludka Rick Luers Heather Lyons Jennifer Macagnone Cassie Malaney Tiffany Manning Kim Mannschreck Tracy Marillo Cindy Martens Philip Martinez Chris Marvsic Chris Marye Sandy Mason Ann Matthews Andy Mauger Shelby McCabe Ryan McCarty Ken McGarry Eloy McLaughlin Robby McQuiston Kristin Mead Matthew Meinen Eric Menching Janel Mews 92 Sophomores JW Tania Michel Caria Milberger Brian Miller Kimberly Miller Tom Miller Richard Millsapps Dean Mitchell Tina Montano Danny Montoya Ryan Moon David Moore Kim Moore Philip Moore Darby Morrison Kristin Morse Tracey Matchenbaugh Jessica Mueller .l.l Mueller Guy Murphy Susan Murphy Pamela Murren Benjamin Naasko Jennifer Nash Laura Nelson Sophomores 93 Chad Newton Nicole Nikodym Jennifer Nudge Wesley Nuffer Joe Nye Sean O'Brien Alissa Oatman Kelli O'Connor Shannon 0'Hara Jeremy Olson Michelle Olszonowicz Susie Omeron Christina Ortiz Denise Ortiz Shana Overman Beth Pagano Break for chit-chat All styles are accepted at Bear Creek Where s all my friends? 94 Sophomores 'ZW'-N 1' Sophomores pal around at lunch Rachel Palmer Deborah Palmer Tim Papi Natalie Parker Heidi Parrish Vincent Pascente Jeannie Paulson Ben Pedrett Tina Perea Ami Peterson William Pettit Erik Pfiefer Tammy Plocher Mike Potter Susan Pozar Amy Preisendorf Gillian Pugh Joaquin Quintano Rochelle Rash Darren Ray Jolene Reed Julie Rensch Shelly Richmond Chad Ridgeway Milise Rino David Robinson Neil Robinson Chris Rogers Richard Rohrer Tom Roller Sophomores 95 Steve Rosellen Joan Rosser Craig Roth Clint Roush Jose Rowen Ronnee Roybal Melissa Runnels Kim Runyan Chad Rutt James Sack Keith Saito Kristina Sale Andy Sargent Robert Saville Doug Schneivce Jeffery Schoot Tami Scherivogel David Scott Amy Seibel Ryan Sells Laura Settle Valerie 'Seymour Natalie Shaw Shandra Sheppard 96 Sophomores Steve Sherman Laurie Shumake Brett Siegfried Linc Simones Robin Sindt Jenny Sinner Kevin Smith Lauren Smith Lee Smith Michelle Sohr Heidi Sollars Kiffany Somerville Melanie Stage Robert Stearns Kristina Steeves Justin Stolte Amanda Strook Matt Suhimpeler Allyson Sunich Kelly Swartwood Ric Swezey Shannon Tartar Lori Taylor Robert Taylor Students show us their stuff. Lunch is a time for friends to get togeth Something to provide alittle Atmosphere Sophomor s 97 o 4 i 1 Hien Thai Corey Thomsa Kari Thomas Brenda Thoming Christine Thompson Dale Tinnemeyer Fred Tinnemeyer Charles Toseco Stephanie Topkoff Jennifer Tos Melanie Troxel Heather Troastle Tanya Trujillo Jason Tufto Steve Turilli Scott Turner Christy Tyo Jennifer Unger Todd Valentine Jonathon Van0rnum Chris VanHoorelbeke Steve Vanschwartz Darren Van ghanm Carol Vernon Wendy Vietz Nhu Vo Kristine Vuolo Christa Wagner Peter Wagner Jeff Walker Carri Wall Bud Walters Michelle Ward Kristen Watkins Tom Watson Matt Webster Heather Wegneer Nathan Weir Kirsten Wells Adam Wemlinger Brett Wendling Jenny Wert Che West Randy Whetstine Stephanie Wickman Chris Wiley 98 Sophomores 've auwnr Hey man! Letting out excess energy dur- ' ing lunch. J.J. Brian, Eric and Ian prove that soccer players and football players can be friends. ,591 M 3 K x N 'mn K X19 lx ml S New Cindy Williams Yvonne Wison Jennifer Wingfield Heather Works Chris Wright Jeff Wyant Mike Yale Randy Younger Terri Yount Michelle Brown David Cain Kris Harris Sophomores 99 FRESHME A s 45 SAX! was X 3 Nwgmq- Brandon Bruce, Matt Sentangelo and Eric Brauchler share some laughs at lunch. Jacob Anderson Rachel Anderson Denise Archuleta Michelle Archuleta Scott Arnold Shannon Austin Susan Austin Hope Avery Holly Babb Tiffany Banks Pat Bailer Amy Bain Karen Baranski .lohn Barbour Kristina Adame Kristy Adams Kimberly Allen .lim Allendorf Shauna Amick Alana Anderson 100 Freshmen Christina Barela Ty Barnes Steve Barrows Tracy Bates Jason Baugher Lydia Bennett Minerva Berumen Jennifer Bickerton Tiffany Bird Cody Bishop Jennifer Black Tony Blankenship John Bollack Joanie Bonheimer Trista Borrego Donna Boston Brett Bowers Kari Bowersox David Bradley Jason Brahler Mike Brakkc Lisa Brannan Eric Brauchler Tracy' Braun Peter Brooks Kerry Brown Michelle Brown Phiet Bui Jacquelynn Bunch Mark Burge Brad Busey Shawn Butcher Jason Cain Richard Callahan Don Candelaria Natalie Canniff Nicole Canterbury Nicole Capra Phillip Carlson Fred Carroll Rolna Castor Joe Castro Mark Cates Heather Chalkey Amy Chamberlain Leni Charles Karrie Chauin Lynn Chik Pete Cichuniec Nellishia Cisneros Gidget Clancy' Caryn Clark Damon Click Kelly Coble Elizabeth Coffey Dan Conlin Freshmen 101 Janice Contreras Stefanie Cooke Andy Coria Mirian Coria David Couch Brian Cox Michelle Cox Tammy Cripps Mary Cunningham Julie Curran Elizabeth Currans Mike Dalwit Kelly Davis Matthew Davis Craig Dawson Chaney Dean David Dean Chris Deguire Christine Derosa Karen Derr Michelle Derush Jeff Dickinson Stephanie Dietz Robert Dimanna James Dodge Jennifer Dolven Chris Donahue Joel Doub Shannon Austin and a friend share good times at B C 102 Freshmen Lunch IS a great time to socialize as Dan Conlin, Jason Head and Cody Bishop show. Jeffrey Dragoo Kirsten Dreher Tamara Dudley Brian Dunlap Ronda Dupont Cara Duran Paul Durston Zoe Eckstein Kim Erwin Melinda Feagans Kevin Fehlmann Joaquin Felix Janet Fellett Jean Ferguson Jennifer Fiedler Tanya Fischer Katie Fisher Eileen Fitch Nick Florek Becky Floyd Kevin Foltz Cody Foster Jon Foster Karen Fox John Frame Rick Gallegos Christine Gambrel Alfredo Garcia Jason Garrison Tarenly Geddes Robert Gentry Micah Geiger Melissa Geller Andrea Gherardini Gannon Gill Julie Godard Casey Goings Chris Gonzales Darren Gonzales Aundrea Green Tim Greenwood Nicki Greivel Freshmen 103 Heather Groat Joey Gutierrez Sherry Gutierrez Loretta Haines Christine Hancock Joseph Hanel Jeffrey Hansen Kirk Hansen Becky Harris Brian Haverland Jason Head Michael Heckel Travis Heisler Craig Heller Micheline Hensley Sean Heskett Kip Hicks Tamara Hicks Kim Holland Daniel Honeker Cathy Honnald Sam Horn John Horton Christine House Lisa Huffman Curt Hunt Sam Hunter Nicole Hyde Theresa Hyland Tom lngoldby Kim Jackson Fred Jauch Karl Jauch Joshua Jennings Bridget Jenny Carolyn Johnson Gregg Johnson Jacob Johnson Jessica Johnson Kevin Johnson Kirk Johnson Mark Johnson Kristie Jones Ken Kacsh Kris Karavolas Jennifer Kauffeld Travis Kelly Keith Kelsey Aaron Kemp Kala Kenny Bridget Kerbaugh Calleen Kerbs Alicia Kersten Justin Kerstiens Joanna Kidd Chad King ss, YI? Y-af if 7' 104 Freshmen Mark Kintz Paul Kisicki Nicole Kludt Brian Kramer Kewin Krause Nicole Lagerstrom Jenny Lake Andrea Land John Landis Kathy Larson Kristen Larson Kerry Larson Debbie Leasure David Leesley Staci Lenzen Steve Lenzen Mike Lewis Glen Light Scott Lindbloom Tiffany Longmire Debbie Lopez W Q m e s - 21 rf- - f fi . J . wwf sv V Amie Wegener shares lunch with her good friend 4--f ' aff! '? M? Kevin Sutton catches rays in a BC' tree. Jason Brahler and Mike McNierney look down on the senior lounge. Freshmen 105 Jason Lowry Chris Lujan Freya Lustie Ky Lynch Sam Maestas Mike Major Brook Manning Sandra March Chris Martin Deana Martin Heather Martinez Robbie Martinez Nicole Massengill Tony Matteson Angelique Matthews Patrick Matthews Wade McCaughey Gary McCleland Angela McCoy Kristi McDowell Stacy McKeehan Leslie McKenzie Colleen McManus Sean McNamara Michael Mcnurney Kerri McComber Faith Mellberg Lisa Meyer Sara Meyer Misty Michel Bob Miller Mark Mohr Cathy Monahan Shane Monahan Chad Mondragon Tammy Crlpps Cory Colbert David Needham and Mike Stang smile big for the camera al Y5'-far X5 106 Freshmen Tony Blankenship and Rick Radunz lead the pack of freshmen Kim Trozs checks out the guys at lunch. Bernadette Montoya Danny Montoya Erin Moore Jenni Morek Charlie Mosel Kyle Mullen Mark Murayama Christin Murphy Tiana Nelson Nikki Nigol Gina Nikodym Jeff Nobles Kin Norman Creedence Norton Mike Noska Crystal Nothenagel Erin 0'Hara Robyn Oliver Debbie Olszonowicz Brent Orme Victor Osmus Matt Ostrowski Margarat Ouson Julie Pace April Padilla Jason Padilla Michelle Page Brandon Palinckz Freshmen 107 Obviously, Aaron Pidek, Kevin Fellman and Sam Hunter are studying hard ' Jon Pantel Heidi Papi David Patterson Erika Paul Tory Pearson Robert Peerman Andrea Pena Matt Pedro Joddy Pettit Aaron Pidek Bret Pieti Teri Pierson Kathy Pike Jennie Pinkham Deborah Pleasants Carrie Ploeher Dwayne Pressley Kelly Prosser Katherine Puckett Krissy Pugh Jim Rabinoff Rick Radunz Brian Rather Don Ravenscraft Adam Rea Jenny Renean John Renner Lori Renstrom 108 Freshmen QS 6' .f N. 3 fi., ES J Andrew Reveling Brian Reynolds Tanya Rice Jennifer Rice Christine Richart Ronald Rickard Charles Rickertsen Kurt Rinehart Brenda Ritter Celeste Robinson Marcy Roulier Stefanie Ruhl Christine Rumsey Daphney Rupp Robert Rusk Andrea Russell Steve Ruth Amiee Rutledge Barbara Rutledge Tim Ryckman Lisa Sabell Wendy Salazar Jill Sammons Matt Santangelo Mary Sare Jennifer Sarto Marc Saunders Jeffrey Scdalnick Steve Schade Holly Scheu Diane Schmidt Eric Schmidt Doug Schneider Lisa Schneider Amiee Schroder Dennis Schroeder Shaylee Schwab Ricky Scott Gina Seago Jennifer Seals Aubre Seible Christine Seviny Music Groups are big with freshmen too Freshmen 109 Jenny Sharrett Aaron Shepard Tony Sigler Tina Simmons Tracey Simmons Demetrius Simpson Matthew Smith-Broadhurs Aaron Smith JD Smith Kim Specht Mike Stang Shawna Stark Dan Stead Travis Steenbergen Amy Stephens Maria Steward Toby Stewart Angie Stiers Tenny Stout I John Streeter Adam Strickland Jeremy Suntken Kevin Sutton Heather Swanney Sheran Swanson Suzie Taber Scott Talley Allyson Taylor Mike Terrell Mark Thiel Cris Thies David Thies Tyanne Thill Caroline Thompson Dan Thompson Dustin Tibijas Andreya Toub Robert Townsend Christina Trujillo Stephen Trujillo Kim Trzos Cristian Turner 'T' Good friends stick close to gether. 1 10 Freshmen L-,., ,N ,M 4- 'hu 'UW' aff, Q' X.,- Bryan Campbell Eric Klett Scott Purvis Jason Woodward Andy Zanto Chris Zenisek Cheryl Ziegler Robert Zizka Josh Vannice takes a bite out of one of those wonderful ham- burgers from the cafeteria. Bret Turner Justin Tyo Chris Utz Lennie Vanderhoven Julie VanderWall Josh Vannice Brian Vigil Jeff Vincent Brandi Wagner Jeff Walker Terri Wall Jason Walton Mike Wanecek Skip Warburton Dani Warner Amie Wegener Tom Weihe Aaron Weiker Shane Whitaker Aaron Whitaker Jeremy Whytock Pat Widener Brian Williams Eric Williams Dawn Williams Michelle Wiltfong Tonya Wingert Tim Wolff Freshmen l ll UST THE RIGHT. . . STUDENTS 1 12 Students 1 r I Students 113 FACULTY They Have Lives Too! t's been a firm belief by many that the teachers simply live at school. They are part of the woodwork that comes out for seven hours each day to do their teaching. But, this isn't true! Mr. Bagwell has a second job at Sears and loves hunting and fishing in his free time. In fact, the bear in the main hall is one of his! When Mr. Kay isn't busy flying his model airplanes, he plays with computers. Running and playing with his kids are Mr. Rombach's favorite pass times. And then there's Mr. Fifer. He enjoys reading history books in his spare time because as he quoted, History is my life! Mrs. Huffman can easily be considered a health club queen! When she's not hop- ping to the rock, she's lifting with the guys! Being a dad is Mr. Leachman's main interest but, definitely not his only one! He also enjoys river rafting, back-pack- ing, fishing, hunting, photography, bicy- cling, gardening and the list goes on! Like Mr. Leachman, Mr. Shin has fun with his kids and when he can, he and his wife slip away to the mountains. When he's not fishing or golfing, Mr. Goings travels. I like going places I've never been! The principal, Dr. Doggett, enjoys wa- terskiing and reading when he's not busy. And last, but certainly not least, Mrs. Delockroy reads, skis and spends time with her family in her spare time! So the next time you walk down the hall telling your friend plans for the weekend and a teacher walks by with a smirk, think twice! The smirk probably means more than just plans for grading papers! Maran Doggett: Principal Carol Delockroy: Asst. Principal Jon Donaldson: Asst. Principal Jerry Jeffreys: Asst. Principal Mona Wyatt: Asst. Principal : 1 14 Faculty Charlie Anderson: Math Jane Archer: English Linda Arko: Science Roger Autrey: Social Studies Carl Bagwell: Art Debbie Baker: English Raoul Bates: Counselor Valerie Bayliez Home Economics, Business Mark Belcik: Music Peter Benjamin: Special Education Kathryn Bequette: Campus Supervisor Sue Ann Berger: Science Annadala Bobbitt: Business Math Jeanette Bowers: Secretary Chris Braning: Bookkeeper Janette Brenner: Business Steven Burdick: Science Pat Carney: Social Studies Tim Charney: Foreign Language Bill Coffey: Social Studies , ..:,,. ..,.,.,, .. ,N,, W . 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Z' ZMW555H c u N 1 1 7 Steven Hyatt: Special Education Nell Jackson: Secretary Ken James: Math Carol Job: Math Cal Johnston: Social Studies Georganne Kahler: Home Economics Ed Kintz: Physical Education Genny Kirkland: English Mr. Finne- frock: The use of visual aides is very important when discussing the Great Walruss Move ment of 1872 WN Mr Kay There s more to teaching in the classroom demon strated Mr Kay June Kriewald: Counselor S 1 ww-1wTw '5 'A'wJt 'Mr'--WM'N-'M --W me -mf.--M -'Www Wa ifr' M zr: Wm... 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M1 if .. .,W .,. - MM.gM:.W.N Mike Weiker: Music Marilyn Whitcomb: English, Social Studies Pat White: Special Education Claire Ziller: English Q QB if W swing r YUQYHALEK Heidi Sisk and Mr. McNeel demonstrate their friendship outside of the classroom. To pass the time ol' being hall monitors, Mr. Kintz grades papers. Ms. Berger demonstrates the art of measuring barometric pressure. Not Pictured: Frosty Hardacre: Industrial Arts Charlie Hodges: Math Hal Jones: Science Linda Katchen: English Chuck Kay: Science Joanne Lawrence: Foreign Language Paul Miller: Science Ray Rachwalski: Business Lorna Shaw: English Ron Wilson: English Peggy Wojewoda: Math Faculty I l I r 122 Faculty F' UST THE RIGHT . M, :::.:,:.,..n-NM:g,: amzxxmxxgf xy- -,---, wxuwm- -------, U,m,,.,..,.,,. M:':x:,:M.. A. --LN..-:arm .,... W.,,wv:rvfwMvN-:-e,,::,,.N, -1:W.....W...,,.A,..-:.::.' f-f W ... 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When asked how math edu- cates a person for the future, there are many different answers. Junior, Alissa Oatman, said, Math will help you organize your fi- nances. Sophomore, Erik Boor stated, It will educate you for the future fields of work that you plan to go into. By the end of each class period, people are educated with one more formula, and by the end of the year, people have the knowledge to battle the world of numbers. O-l Math is done differently by each person r asw wwmsswe.:ampsfw.:.awwwaatazaswewmmwmsawwsaaw efawsmwwammyaw wmvsw at aewesawwawz: w e94f8t33i ' . ?5753:Es?5iiQYS5i5a?iEfX21?5mVZiE3lZ?5i'?a551 We 124 Academics 4318? Nfw' 'M 1- a .Q M1 ww sw-1 mmm t. 0 awwmfwf-www. Www-es. waqm-Law w.wf..w.amww, h 1 wwmmt --., L Mr. James explains the wraps of a circle. 1 x fs, W ,, , M K wmwm, The Geometry class breezes through a test. M.Jb I tt, Y btt k. , S 0 commcmg y S a es ou e er get to wor Jennifer Toss mentally prepares herself for the math work ahead of her. 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Laurie Bolin comments, Our days are numbered: Seniors '88'! 126 Academics g SCIENCE What are the meanings of atoms, li- . mestone, and convex lens? When it comes to excitement and danger, the class to think of is none other than Sci- ence. Science is split into five basic classes, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Senior Field Studies. Earth Science, the study of the origin, structure, and physical phenomena of the earth, intrigues many freshman. Tom Wolf stated that he took Earth Science because, It sounded fun and exciting. Biology, the study of plants and animal life, and it's processes is a favorite of many B.C. students. While the teachers give instructions the students do the dissecting of a variety of animals. Pupils consider Biology a hard class, but a very fun one. Chemistry, the study of composition, structure, properties, and reactions of mat- ter, has many students in a frenzy. Junior Tammy Spike stated that Chemistry is a lot easier to do when you have a friend to work with. Physics, the science dealing with proper- ties changes of matter, and energy. This class is similar to that of Chemistry, but physicists are more interested in the energy. Senior Field Studies is very enjoyable, and memorable. Mr. Leachman, the class in- structor enjoys his pupils and the class itself. He replied that Senior Fields is exciting, hands on learning, and it shows the students the outside world. Science isn't just another class, it's an area of study that challenges one thoughts and imagination. Lori Dahm concluded that Science is exciting, dangerous, and overall it's very worthwhile. The meanings of these words are . . . Well why don't you go ahead and take a Sci- ' ence class and then you'll find out! .er Science 1 : UST THE RIGHT. . . SOCIAL STUDIES Who is going to be the president in the . year 2000? A good social studies student probably always wins Trivial Pursuit, but besides being the king of trivia, the educational program that benefits students in this subject involves knowledge of the govern- ment, historical accounts both nationally and worldwide, economic understanding, learning about psychology and sociology, and geography. It's a good way to keep up with the world,', said Economics stu- dent Julie Stewartson. Although Social Studies coarses are only required for three years, the classes offered are of great significance in shaping and develop- ing the minds of future politicians and citizens. 0 Look in the Drama Department. Mike Battilega is diligently at work on his Social Studies assignment. Mary Kay Distefano works on setting the curve for her A P. History class. Q ,,,.-w . ..... W. ..l.,. ....,.. ..... M t ,,,-m,,- ...,.,..,.,.... W, tsfemm S, ..m,,, ,,.,-.., .faet . 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English, with all of it's confusing terms like participles, gerunds and tenses, can seem to be more like the Greek language rather than English. However, even though English can be challenging and very de- manding, it's a part of life that is essential for communication and for understanding. English is the only subject that one is re- quired to take for four years in order to graduate, and it has been that way for over twenty-five years. Bear Creek offers over twenty different types of English classes that one can take, ranging from Newspaper to British Literature to Creative Writing. g Learning a new prepositional phrase! Teaching is my life, stated Forensics coach and English teacher Ms. Moss. ' A, K ,..e.:,. r r,., M -- ,,.sm..,W..,': 'p iv- Tiff ' ,Qf..' .Qt :'M'Ma,w.Laf.i'IL1E,,Q...fQ-N Tins ff.. ..... , ..s ...... M Q '34 , . . .M M. .,.. M, , MWF? ' .WN Aww- , , -T W u ,,,sM , t ci,., .Mi..Wss, ttt, ,ss , s , s i. .M i,... 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Sometimes after a particularly hectic issue, I've wondered whether all the time and effort of being on Bear Facts is worthwhile, but just one look at the final product is enough to convince me it is, commented Carrie Mertens, Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper. 0 Publications Top row: Jill Bixby, Dawn Evridge, Amy Maxwell, Robyn Pfeifer, Brooks Haffner, Dirk Zender. Mid- dle row: Ms. Ziller, Shannon Hayes, Chamaine Ri- vera, Debi Hayashi, Melissa Couchoud, Heather Wagener, Donia Coble, Lori Hagan, Wendy Viets, Sherlyn Irwin, Heidi Paustian, Joane Klatske, Alyssa Mayes, Christi Seeman, Heidi Sisk, Pam Clapper, Carrie Chvatal. Bottom row: Kim Geddes, Jennene Vogel, Teri Haddad, Karri Okeefe, Bill Dickey, Amy Carlson, Jenni Walczak, Leslie Mar- tinez, Holly Kissell, Jera Schade, Daphnye Rupp. Heather Wagener concentrates on finishing her lay- out for the yearbook. fO Heidi Paustian selects pictures for the science page. e...,....-- wat! . 1 1 E I 1 4 f ,., . , 1 ' rv lk' V . .. on minima , ..r c i: ,nnnurnununuuuuuuuuuuuuun WUI!! Academlcs Top row: Sheldon James, Joel Hart, Brian Clamp, Brian Mill- er, Eric Davidson, Melissa Lustie, Joe Ferdani. Third row: Neil Robinson, Erik Jauch, Noelle LaBlanc, Kathy Brookman, Susie Pozar, Lorie Dahm, Kara Witte, Anne Wallin-advisor. Second row: Kami Maggard, Mindee Grievel, Jennifer Meng, Stephanie Auger, John Lewandowski, Lance Motchenbaugh, Heidi Guetlin, Larry Allen. Bottom row: Andy Fisher, Jennifer Rives, Helenka Snyder, Courtney Collings, Krista Paul, Carrie Mertens, Ben Hogan. Susie Pogar, Stephanie Auger, Kathy Brookman bury them- selves alive with Bear Facts! Sitting through the first edition ol' this year's Bear Facts, our camera catches unsuspecting Kathy Brookman. Yearbook is a great class because I met a lot of new people and although it was challenging, l learned a lot, said Debi Havashi. Publications 133 I UST THE RIGHT. . Mr. Swisher educates his students as well as enter- tains. Senior Charney is my favorite Spanish teacher, said Leslie Martinez. xl'-we ew I know that learning Spanish will come in very handy in the future, stated Brian French students enjoy another fun-filled day of French culture. h swan ms , , , , , S, cw f , ,M uve ,nc , trifumff in FGREIG ANGU GE Ou est le boeuf? O The importance of being bilingual is dem- onstrated at Bear Creek High throughout foreign language classes, clubs, extra cur- ricular activities, and travel. Students had the choice to learn new languages in Span- ish, French, German, and Russian. Students went through a year of memorizing words and then demonstrating their knowledge orally. After four years of studying Spanish I feel confident that all of the hard work will be an asset to me in the future, stated Me- lynda Vachon. Taking a foreign language was not all work and no play though, several field trips, clubs, and traveling opportunities were of- fered. A new French club was offered for students interested in learning about French foods, and life styles. The renewal of the French club was a lot of fun for everyone involved, stated Mrs. Huffman. En el departamento de idiomas ex- Q trangeros. Mrs. Huffman est tres chic! Mrs. Rosulek enjoys reading a Spanish book during her free time. Don Runyan ponders the Spanish lesson for the day. Foreign Language 135 : 136 Academics ,,,,,,,,,,,,, UST THE RIGHT. . . HO E EC. What's cooking? O All classes at Bear Creek High are de- signed to help the student learn and prepare for the future, and no class can prepare you more than Home Economic. Home Ec is the only class that teaches students the basic fundamentals that they need to know in or- der to survive while on their own. I like the class because it doesn't seem like a class. It's more like a break period where I learn things that I can use in the real world, stated freshmen Aaron Whitaker. Since the class was first started, it has branched into almost 20 different classes. Some of the more popular ones are teen liv- ing, Marriage and family, and foods. These classes take a specific topic, break it down, and get students familiar with it for the fu- ture. Techniques and skills that will prepare 0 you for the future. Biggest isn't always best. Ken and Barbie dream home. Teaching Home Ec. isn't just all hard work. f , Mu f .. , rw ' , - 1 1 , uf .f it if tiff 3 ir, f wwwfrimsw Xu F ,fr - f 'l 1 ga We !! i J, ,Ee Pam Sterns and Brian Jones get ready to tie the knot. r.-1 . , W'- ' The beautiful bride. Hard at work. Tonya Miller shows us her wedding smile. Qii:N'w,. 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My business class has been fun and I feel it is preparing me well for college, com- mented Kitty Kurtz. lt's been a good experience although it's a lot of work, said Randy Demotte. I've taken many business classes and found them all very valuable, added Vicki Ynostroza. Mrs. Lyons commented, Overall the business department offers classes that could be very beneficial for college bound students and part-time workers. No, it's very hard work that involves a g lot of concentration and dedication. Jodi Hansen demonstrates her wonderful typing ability to a jealous friend! H aw-aW.t..M........Naam-wma-WWN-.WWaw.aMat..e..a.....w.-ma.-eafaaeaaaasafs - .,.t ,ae...M-M ,.M.mM W. -: ---V 1 , .. ,A N . KWKPM VPP'9i3T'?0R'XM whwixqfsabbgxfginvvfswffafbfi 'GP WWYVHWWYWKQSWW FFSTEYZSIK 5335? ' GWP'9'? 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I enjoy teach- ing auto mechanics because students are usually very interested and they can find a practical use for all the information and skills. Many students not only learn do-it- yourself skills but also find life-time profes- sions by taking auto mechanics, explained Mr. Ruthven. Technical drafting develops an ability to express ideas and thoughts by the use of drawings. In drafting we design malls, hou- seplans, landscaping, and office buildings that fit in with todays society, described P.J. Vallejos. Metals class teaches students desired skills, knowledge, understanding, and behav- ior patterns related to metalwork. It takes a special talent to work with students in this area as well as Mr. Ware does. I enjoy metals class because Mr. Ware knows what he is teaching. I learn a lot from him, Rick Millsapps praised. Wood Technology is taught by Mr. Hig- gins. In this class students learn and use the skills of cabinetry and fixtures. In Woods students build furniture that they can use at home, stated Mr. Higgins. I really enjoy working with kids in and out of school. Wood working teaches students skills that may be benefical for future use. In the Technical Education Depart- ! ment. Mike Potter and Jose Rowen discuss the parts of an engine. , fmyww , W, f' ,,,,,,, ' Mm K . A UST THE RIGHT. . '-Qld Q KXEQQQ., iagawwigg ..A. NN X Ea .s .. .,m,a,,W N New 5. ,A,k . T we ...,.. i Dave Roderique concentrates on his drawing. Sheldon James finishes off his masterpiece Chad Vicek looks on as his artwork is displayed. Kris Wagner makes herself a bracelet. 142 Academics Q .. .. . .. . .. , f I RT ls the most interesting expression of . creativity a Darwin theory? Bear Creek students can always find away of expressing their talents through involve- ments in programs, such as music, sports, and clubs. Others, however, simply express their talents, thoughts, and ideas through art. There are many different kinds of art classes offered at Bear Creek. Ceramics, jewelry, and painting to name a few. Each class provides an opportunity for the student to express their own creativity. Art classes also are an excellent way for a student to become involved with other students, school activities, and competitive art shows. We have the best fine arts program in the coun- ty. Talented students at Bear Creek are en- couraged to pursue advanced work leading to scholarships in art, Stated art teacher, Mr. Bagwell. No, but it may be in ceramics or paint- ' ing at Bear Creek Highschool. Some of Bear Creek's talent is displayed in the hall windows. lt's all in the hands in ceramics. Mr. Bagwell talks about art to his busy students. EMW UST THE RIGHT. . DRAMA g What gives people a chance to create? Drama is a fun form of expressing differ- ent characteristics each of us possess, Te- resa Walters explained. Acting classes often help people in the future. Sheila Casey stat- ed, Acting class is a lot of fun. lt's helped me to express myself and also understand others. This year's school production, David and Lisa, was an unforgetable performance. Paige Doub, playing Lisa, commented The play brought many different people together and we learned a lot, but we also had fun terrorizing Mr. Rosen. Not only did the actors have fun, but the audience did as well. David and Lisa was extremely well cast, this is a major factor on why the play was such a hit. Acting is like a fairy tale world. You can do anything you want and people are laughing at the character, not at the actor and that makes you feel good about your- self. replied Amy Weathersby. Student di- rector of the play Jennene Vogel said, Act- ing isn't just memorizing lines and saying them, acting is a chance to leave your world and experience another. Asking Matt Anderson on his ability to perform he gave the answer I don't really act - I just have a natural ability to swindle my way through everything. However true is may be, Matt, along with all the actors at Bear Creek are truly special and talented people. Drama I Ryan Lynch and Paige Doub portraying the star roles, David and Lisa Matt Anderson, as Dr. Swinford, tries to coax David, Ryan Lynch, out of his room. Jamey Jackman, portraying Carlos, tells Barbara, Eri- ka Adkins, how he would have ended a story. N- ..., Mamma ,AMW ,Mwsaammw-s1sma,mN...s,..u, .... Wwmewmww ..NN ws,,..,.mex:.,aswW....,s 144 Academics 'W if ! -4+ 'X Paige Doub, as Lisa, and Brian Clamp as John look out the window. One of the arts of acting is portraying something painful, without really experiencing pain. commented Paige Doub. Mr. Rosen helps students to grow and develop thier characters. Acting classes give students a way to get away from it all. . 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Trista Borrego, a freshman, commented, I love to perform and I'll be able to perform at different levels each year. , Mixed Choir The students wait for Mr. Weiker's cue. Kim Moore, Susan Austin, and Angela Evans review their tunes during class. Back Row L-R: Muses Muro, Tim Ohlrogge, Mike Yale, Richard Leurs, Shawn Butcher, Shane Jensen, Tim Goss. Second Row: Missy Warn, Andrea Toub, Kristen Pugh, Andrea Russel, Susan Austin, Yvonne Wilson, Trista Borrageo, Christa Gambrel, Frankie Franco. First Row: Angela Evans, Lorraine Atencio, Shannon Carlson, Jenny Pinkham, Kelly Bryan, Michelle Wiltfong, Christin Hancock, Margaret Ovson. ' WMM.: 1: .W ,ag--M 5,-fxwwg, ---- gm. Www, wi g wmegkw Zxillalfmiils.. , .,.,.,.. WW m PX 'Aff ska ,, LM UST THE RIGHT. . . SH DES What do you get when you put a group 0 of girls together with beautiful voices? Presently in BCHS we have a special group of female singers called Shades. . This year this group of talented girls have gorgeous midnight blue dresses that give them the professional look. With this, comes the confidence and high quality of singing you would expect from a choir under Mike Weiker's direction. Shades is really hard work but a lot of fun, Mr. Weiker has taught me a lot, said Kris Watanuki. The lessons that the girls in Shades learn are ones that stay with them for a long time. Taking Shades for four years was a lot of fun. I'm going to miss it, stated Tomme Ann Elliot. Q Shades Just another hard day at work for the girls in blue. BACK ROW: Cheryl Fulmer, Jenny Nash, Lisa Jackson, Tommeanne Elliot, Kathy Puckett, Dawn Boothroyd, Shel- ly Mahan, Yvonne Wilson, Rhonda McDonald. SECOND ROW: Shelly Spomer, Bridget Jenny, Ester Barnett, Heather Purvis, Cara Duran, Heather Lyons, Dana Kins- ley. THIRD ROW: Keri McComber, Mary Sare, Tina Perea, Becky Charon, Shauna Grimshaw, Cathy Cairns, Amy Chamberlin. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Boyd, Andrea Halverson, Kelly Prosser, Dawn Grooms, Tara Adams, An- drea Pena. Performance is fun, because we can show off how good we are, stated Kelly Prosser. 148 Academics W .... SW M IIIII M rg W E . ee we Shades helps me to change words into beautiful music, Commented Shelly Spomer. Shades fall performance was professional and spectacular. Hard work doesn't come easy: rehearsals are essential, stated Shauna Grimshaw. Shades show their enthusiasim for singing. -.., may Audience applauding is my reward in Shades stated W Mary Sare l WWUWSM Sm 'M h' N .NI ,. L h.,. iff, . f ' iQ1ll'f'NlL, -'E?..:Xl-ZtLLT,?1 TffXf'-E'i ,,,..WW.N..N ,wmffw E ' :,i..l-e V WW... ,NQ,Ql.v,,MN..., l1LTXL2.I., VHWNN N.,IMw.LErr-eN B V 4, . . . . ,, v Y --f W -ff f f f f :M fz, 'H ' .. ,.., ,. , -'wwf .1 ' W Wnrzggm-aww ...,. ' A : .,.. '1 ,.Nm:rr::.i..MWN::' ,, , M 3 ,M f 0 . ' :::::::'.s:1:.,t, wuiar- tm ww eva' ww A , ' 'K NM W , fi, iIQ,,,.,...N ' , ff' 1 Wwwmnw '- 'l.'.'.3.3:-':2-1-'ii ,, .Q M ' ' M ' LUQNL. W. ,f.iQ. ...,., M . . mm .Q .:. F. 15 Ig 'W u ' .e ::5s:s.:: 1: -me 'fl ,'.,-z :i 1 i: : .,-Q'fl3llf M mW '1 .,,.' 1 zzwgfwm f,? '?'iif. WWW, UST THE RIGHT. . And on that note . . . These singers demonstrate the correct way to open wide for perfect harmony. Director Mike Weiker directs the choir in their tribute to Mr. George M. Cohan. Togetherness is a special time for Sounds as they wait for the curtain call. we 3 we gr i M I. 1, in T Q ,,.,. M. ,. , ,W ,, 150 Academics M ,,W,,,, dy, t,.f W ,t,t f SQ.: Xa ws.. S SS E . Wd 1 I 5 it w e 4 ' ea-1. S . 1 1 t I S SOU DS Who has the sweetest harmony at Q B.C.? The choir Sounds of B.C. is made up of thirty-one hard working and talented stu- dents. Most of the students carry full class loads, and are involved with sports, plays, musicals, and other extra activities. During fourth hour the west hall is filled with the joy of song. Passers by are often seen stopping to listen as they go to other parts of the school. During acting class it is really nice to be able to hear Sounds as they prepare for their performances, stated Kristi Gregg. Doing over sixty performances a year, Sounds can be heard performing for people of all ages. They bring joy to all people who listen to their sweet sounds of harmony. Q Sounds of B.C. li. lli Neighbor! 'H2. qt Charla Mason demonstrates what happens to guys when they do her wrong. -Hr----' Z'. .. ,HMM N , - S, ..... ,,,s..r.W.sWss .,s, r,..,s , s.ts ,r,r r S. use ,,r,r ,S Sounds 151 T' ' ' WM '1f.ffQSQfQlffffffxj .s, i Milf S ' , 334fWi3'i'f 'i'f NQQ 'W ' , .f QQNH1l UST THE RIGHT. . . CHoR LE O Where can you learn about Football? lt is just the same as when a linebacker jumps the snap, Mr. Weiker explains using an analogy of football to explain how impor- tant each member is in Chorale. No, itis not football classg however, a lot of football stra- tagies are discussed. Chorale is a group of guys and gals that have worked together to vocally express feelings and ideas. This tal- ented group has done so well partly because of their support within. Cheri Jornod com- ments, Chorale was such a great group. It was just like having a big family. They were always there when I needed help. For many years Chorale has received a Superior rating at contests. Chorale performs four times a year, not including All County, which is a festival with two other high school chorales. In addition to the preparation for concerts, students learn different aspects of music and how to work well with so many other people. After four years, I can look back now and realize what a wonderful experience it has been! Leah Weiker stated. 0 Chorale The concerts are like the icing on the cake! All the members of Chorale watch Mr. Weiker intently 152 Academics Chorale has made the four years at high school the best , stated Melanie Johanningsmeier. I'm looking forward to another two years of Chorale , said Lori Shumake. Bill Robbins is the example of an athlete-musician. it ,WW X 'w my 'V' fn , I TOP ROW: Charla Mason, Whitney Flinn, Amy Autry, Carol Stewart, Janel Mews, Tamara Hicks, Kristi McGee, Chasity Jacobsen, Doug Oldham, Mike Melton, Bill Robbins, Ryan Lynch, Lisa Potter, Jennifer Walczak, Alissa Oatman, Cindy Cook, Heather Simms, Lisa Klassen, Wendy Newton, Dana Dixon, Chrissy Lewis, Jody Randall, Angie Lancaster, Debbie Berg. SECOND ROW: Amy Gray, Melissa McVay, Cary Curran, Jennene Vogel, April Stead, Craig Courkamp, Christian Turner, Glyn Llewellyn, Matt Kolz, Cheryl Fulmer, Lori Shoemaker, Karen Burman, Heidi Parrish, Paige Doub, Dawn Evridge, Nicole Capra, Jenni Charon. THIRD ROW: Debbie Palmer, Susan Sanders, Anne Pettijohn, Sharon Martin, Beth Marusic, Michelle Rase, Aaron Weiker, John Lee, Larry Halverson, Greg Ferguson, Jeff Kra- kow, Beth Coffman, Kelley Smythe, Missy Cof- fey, Shannon Hayes, Shelia Casey, Sherri Bur- rows, Sabrina Culley. BOTTOM ROW: Leah Weiker, Shandra Sheppard, Jeni O'Brian, Karen Christianssen, Kate Fisher, Mark Murayama, Ernie Arellano, Lenny Vanderhoven, Tom Wat- son, Wes Nuffer, Cheri Jornad, Christine Wat- kins, Jenny Britton, Tara Adams, Melanie Jo- hanningsmeier, Julianna Bonney, Rachelle Lee, Danielle Van Riper. ' Chorale 153 ,,, 1 P V UST TH l RIGHT. 'vm 1 Z, Z? -asv-1 Y M Lx '11 A-tw. mis-i 1 Greg Moore psyches himself before the homecoming performance. Rob Wylie and Greg Flores lead their trumpet Section while Wendy The BCHS hand strutts their stuff at the front of the 1987 homecoming parade. Vestal watches' Mark Belcik, the new band director, marches proudly alongside the band. 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Who's making the most noise at Bear Creek? O The drums beat, the trumpets blast, and the cymbals crash. Over one hundred and forty feet march in unison and all instru- ments are being played to perfection. Who else could it possibly be but the Bear Creek Pride Runs Deep marching band! The band is like one great big family, explains sophomore Meaghen Mitchell. Randy Chase, a senior, makes the point clearer by saying, The band is a closer fam- ily than any other organization could be. Theyire a big family that works for the ma- jority of the year together. Most marching band members in the fall go on to become concert band members in the spring. Most of them play two different instruments and can practise anywhere from one to six hours a day. They also love to perform! Performing 'i C' is thrilling, enthuses Greg Flores, a senior. It,s scary at first, like when you think about it beforehand, but when you get out there and do it, it's a blast! With the addition of the new band direc- tor, Mark Belcik, this year, the band is defi- nitely going places! Senior Rob Wylie cred- its Mr. Belcik as, A very gifted director who will definitely take the band to new heights. 0 The BCHS Band! The 150 member strong Bear Creek High School marching band takes time out to assemble for Erin Russell practices hard to perfect her rifle routine. a picture. 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The Bear Creek Jazz Band and Orchestra are a significant part of the music depart- ment. The new band teacher at Bear Creek, Mr. Belcik, said, The students are great and have helped with the transition. Richie Rohrer, saxophonist, exclaimed, Jazz is a blast and I love it. Others in band fully agree. The Jazz Band and Orchestra are not for everyone. You've got to like musicf, noted trumpeter, Dennis Schroeder. The big pay off in Orchestra is knowing I did well in a performance, enthused, violinist, F . . . J Michelme Hensley. Jazz Band are indeed a W u sight to hear and watch. George Abbott, pia- nist and trumpeter, stated, Jazz is from the heart and the ear. If you can't feel it you my, can't play it. ,, di 0 The Jazz Band and Orchestra! Stephanie Fenton shows off her playing ability. Greg Flores works toward perfection. Practicing diligently are trumpeters, Dennis Schroeder and Ted Caviness. 0 Dennis Schroeder, Greg Flores, and Ty Chamberlin make their trum- Brodie .L'i'5 iveu,-. 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Determination and hard work are taught in every gym class. PHYSICA EDUCATIO What can someone learn in a Physical . Education class? Gym is a chance for students to partici- pate in organized sports. They get to play the sports with their friends while learning good techniques and improving their physical health in the process. But Physical Educa- tion is education , not just grunting and sweating. It teaches the finer points of ath- letics making sports safer and more enjoy- able to participate in. Things other than sports are taught as a gym class. This year we've started a girls areobics and self-defence class. l teach it myself. Mr. Ed Kintz explained about the nmwwvaxw-1New--1wa,wwwwea,1:w:wwaM.taawaim..-me-saesw wwvw.-Mm sm-M www- -wwaww W H wma A f-'mam aww Mamwawwgwa wawmqawh aa mm fffawmaa was waawzxswmasesf was ,M-sam .azwmeaw-eawmmeamaw new class with twenty-eight students attend- mg. So while some students study history and math, other students are enjoying a little physical exercise and learning some impor- tant things about their health at the same time. Next year, consider taking a Physical Education class and learn how to have fun the proper, safer way. The skills, determination, and tech- g niques of athletic games. Q :wp X News Q wma-at wmfm A A 45 pwwwmwmwamamwmWza.m,awsaaMMefwwmM-:aw-M-wasp Q W-wwf. 5932555583522QSNWWBQYMSWSRSNQSQSHQMSS?,?3k'5i25?.'?W3QS5?521?Gf7St?.FEBY35v?SSFst . -SH1W'5EY:55S1S?5S's?'SEi'c?uii'SfE4R1B1iE1H3ii5'fE25SfitiiktiiiiaxgisiibigiiiZSEKQSSQTEQESRESYESQNZSESS P h y S I c a I E d . 1 5 9 T mm Wwe Q. gm U! ww-mea in 160 Academics 'f C9 UST THE RIGHT 'N' CL 9065- f,S9 fLfPf,., n 'L ' QYSG UST THE RIGHT. . . Senior Field Studies isn't a class and it's not a club, it's climbing rocks, studying the desert, touring the Brown Palace, river rafting and living on a farm. It's learning about yourself and growing close friendships. SFS isn't just all fun, but it is also a lot of hard work and dedication. Members in- clude: Louis Cripps, Bill Grey, Pete Lowenstein, Charles Kittles, Julis Hutchins, Mark Kilburn, Todd Taylor, Jay Pearson, Jackie Farmer, Sheila Casey, Marc Linzmaier, Roger Noonan, Brad Krehbiel, Eddie Soto- longo, Kathy Brown, Lisa Ther- whanger, Rob Poutre, Mark Leach- man, Julie Kerr. The Graduation Committee consists of seven seniors, who are involved with the planning of planning, but they choose the caps and gowns, and the announcements. Members include: Back Row: Mary Kay Distefano, Brian Clamp, Shawn McAlis- ter. Front Row: Liz Wolf, Alison Marrs, Leslie Burkholder, and Anne Fisher. 2 5 SENIOR FIELD STUDENTS .. ,,, , .MH A W . I 7: 4 , , fk ,W H v 'Q 6 V a naman 3 54 Q 'w N, GRADUATIGN COMMITTEE 162 Clubsf0rganizations r yan-w Clubs And SPANISH CLUB I og! Ura, Organizations Spanish club is an organization that pro- vides students with a unique way to learn more about other cultures. Back Row: Ryan Wertz, Mrs. Vigil, Lisa Rudduc, Gaby Sier- ra, Stevan Jackson, Lori Renstrom, Maria Jose Pintado, Russ Welfare, Carol Stewart. Middle Row: Cindy Krushke, Jacki Peg, Pam Woolley, Lana Jong, Lisa Renstrom. Front Row: Andra Cirbo, Therese Hyland, Sars Meyer, Kim Allen, Wendy Newton, FRENCH HCNOR SOCIETY j VH! Kim Merkle. In French Club one learns about the cultures of other countries to become more interested in the language. Back Row: Tonya Woodward, James Sack, Amalie Frischkrecht, Susan Ger- sabeck, Brian Clamp, Agnes Jong. Front Row: David Swanson, Andy Beck, Kathy Brookman Esther Harrison, Lisa Friedman, Ken Carnow, Maura Fisher, Margaret Mangieri, Joanne Laurence. FRENCH CLUB fig Z ' ll 1 urs Q, .V Nl tl? 5 5-,. French Honor Society consisted of the gifted french students. Back Row: Amalie Frischkrecht, Susan Ger- sabeck, Keri Curnow. Front Row: Andy Beck, Kathy Brookman, Esther Harrison. Lisa Friedman, Margaret Mangieri, Agnes Jong. .img ClubsfOrganizations 163 l UST THE RIGHT. . . Senate is a group of students that work to help raise money and organize activi- ties for the students. Senate Back row l-r: Russ Welfare, Dana Stark, Matt Ander- son, Andrei Gonzales, Steven Jackson, Shawn Monahan, 4th row: Shane Foster, Daphne Gallegos, Alison Marrs, George Brauchler, Missy Coffey. 3rd row: Mr. Burdick, Whitney Traylor, Laurie Bowen, Bill Lucas, Toni Archer, Holly Mills, Scott Bryant, Craig Courkamp, 2nd row: Andrea Dindinger, Janet Halli- day, Nikki Fedel, Linda Abeyta, Nicki Kintz, Whitney Flinn, Ric Swezey, lst row: Karen Fox, Jon Pantel, Tamara Hicks, Casey Goings. Peer Counseling is a group of I5 seniors who work with Mr. Leamer and the other counselors to help solve problems. Members are: Kami Maggard, Shawn McAlister, Laine Arnold, Jennifer Walczak, Andrei Gonzales, Corey Birkholz, Pat Patterson, Anne Pettijohn, Leslie Burkholder, Daphne Gallegos, Lori Dahm, Paige Doub, George Brauchler, Jennifer Torrez, Ann Fisher, Mr. Leamer. SENATE ww? f PEER COUNSELING 3 Q, allay' i i, 7 5 164 Clubs f Organizations Clubs And Organizations The members of the Biblical Education Club enjoy a learning atmosphere amongst friends to study the Bible. Not only do they interpret significant scriptures of the Bible, but also they enjoy them- selves and the friends they make. The president was Krissy Lewis, vice president was April Stead, Secretary Rhonda McDonald, and treasurer Matt Kolz. In addition, Qfrom left to rightj David Mong, Michelle Rase, April Stead, Krissy Lewis, Matt Kolz, Stephen Trujillo, Shane Hutton, Dell Ra- mich, Dave Swanson, Carol Stewart, Tina Perea, Kristy Watkins, Lisa Lackey, Aaron Dolenski, and Karen Christianssen, and the sponsor, Carol Courkamp. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - . .. I The National Honor Society encompassed a di- versified group of individuals who stand for aca- demic excellence, community responsibility, and well-rounded members of society. Conscientious and hard-working, these members represent the brightest and the most independent of the student body. The brains behind the operation include president, Jennifer Roller, vice-president Brad McKinney: treasurer Amy Downs, and secretary Carrie Mertens. gum ...,.. ,mm ..... E WWW T .,r, M ,r,r.s, Clubs-Organizations 165 ww UST THE RIGHT. . . Thespians is a club that includes a select group of outstanding young actors and actresses. Top row: Brian Clamp, Ryan Lynch, Kirsten Brum- ly, Peter Hodges, Tanya Rist. Mid- dle row: Ted Rosen, Carey Lowe, Paige Doub, Jennene Vogel, Trevor Ireland. Bottom row: Gwen Turos, Joel Ferguson, Heather Simms. Not tt included: Donna Copeland, Ma Anderson, John Dotson. Key Club is an international orga- nization of high school students that involves community service like helping at city sponsored events and visiting the elderly. Front row: Shane Foster, Lori Reinecker, Ra- chelle Lee, Middle row: Cheryl Ash- lin, Carol Stewart, Russ Schroeder, Troy Woltz, Christi Seemann, Kitty Kurtz, Deanette Therese Hyland, Sarah Meyer, Brian Clamp, Kelly Mitchell, Lori Seago, Tina Perea. 4 THESPIANS KEY CLUB P ' .1 ,Wx A gf, V ,fl , ,, Q ., V V A ,... , 4 fv - ,f 1 2 M .VVV I I . J A , L ,aywgg v E R SQA- 166 Clubsf0rganizations SPECIAL OLYMPICS Clubs And ALL-STARS .L ..- Organizations The Special Olympics team competes in such sports as swimming, track and field, basketball, bowling and skiing. Back row l-r: Vern Feduccia, Derek Smith, Mrs. White, Jon Van Ornum. Front row l-r: Tim Ohlrogge, Missy Warn, Scott Linbloom. All-stars is a group for making positive choices. lt also works against peer pres- sure. BADD-Bears against Drunk Drivers is also part of All-stars. Club officers are Cheryl Fulmer and Kim Merkel. Club Sponsors are Laura Rothenfeld and Steve Burdick. Clubsf0rganizations 167 UST THE RIGHT. . . Future Homemakers of America is a group for students that promotes leadership training, backed by community services and knowledge of how to lead a good family life. The members are: Kelly Norman, Denanna Martin, Ian Anderson, Richard Anderson, Pat Grafner, Kelly O'Conner, Tania Michel, Kim Norman, Anne Mayhew, Melissa N0- vak. HERO is a group of young people inter- ested in occupations dealing with Home Economics such as: cooking, child care and personal relations, while they receive on the job training. Members include: Pam Taylor, Denise Lucero, Lisa Schil- ler, Kelly Capra, Michelle Stanley, Tina Montono, Wendy Wilclin, Marina Gon- zales, Cheryl Thomas, Sharamane Cowan, Mike Verry, Brian Campbell, Richard Anderson, April Mayes, Angie May, Kim Valles, Michelle Berchette, Jenny Moore, Kay McDugal, Sher Becker, Dena Berkenkotter, Dawn Brown, Karen Slakauits, Ingrid Florek, Jana Bell, Jody Hudson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS 168 ClubsfOrganizations ,i',i DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS Club? Afld OF AMERICA Organizations f DECA helps relate classroom work with real life job experience. Top Row- Cris Rettenmaier, 'Joel Fergusen, Wen- dy Newton, Scott Kopp, Chris Finney, Slade Cox, Dana Henry 2nd Row- Trent Waters, Melissa Couchoud, Becky Osmud, Julie Harvey, Andra Cirbo, Robert Zsidisin, Tom Dowd, Michelle Anderson, Pam Vogtman. 3rd Row- Trent Waters, Melissa Cou- choud, Becky Osmus, Julie Harvey, Andra Cirbo, Robert Zsidisin, Tom Dowd, Michelle Anderson, Pam Vogt- man. 3rd Row- Jeannie Miskimen, Mike Stano, Helen Song, Scott Senko, Carrie McCool, Kristen Hansen, Den- ise Edrich, Kristen Kidd, Shannon Quinn, Kim Contreras, Stephanie Ver- steeg. 4th Row- Kelly Mitchell, David Miller, Jack Duvall, Melissa Goings, Jennifer Wasely, Brett McDowell, Christy Heaton, John Evans, Taralee Allen, Vince Pagana, Toni Pascal, Lynn Gurch, Dianna Schack, Lorie Colson. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FBLA is an association that deals A with leadership and cooperation with A the community and school. Top Row- , Mike Dunning, Mrs. Brenner, Jeff Gil- more, John Lewandowski, David Robi- son, Oliver Norwalk, Scott Williams, i Roxanne Carlson, Angie Dean, Joe A Berg, Cindy Mertenz. 2nd Row- Rob- ert Zizka, Andy Warren, Cindy De- l vine, Melissa Hagelin, Rhonda Wash- bum, sheny Miner, Kristina Bucanin. A 3rd Row- Cindy Burch, John Allen, t David Thies, Kristi Young, Cindy Cook, Jay Almeida, Marni Nishimota, y Janet Moore, Nhy Vo. 'u 'm' ClubS!0fg2ni12fi0HS 169 UST THE RIGHT. . . Knowledge Bowl is a group of people who know some far out and not so far out facts about anything and everything. Competition is tough but these kids enjoy it. Jeff Gilbert, David Robison, John Lewandowski, Ray Chmielewski, Shawn Mcalister, Larry Allen, Lana Jong, Anges Jong. Chess Club is a great way to bring out the competiveness in you. While competing you learn advanced moves to better your game. Mr. Her- man, Ray Chmielewski, Gregg Moore, Mark Theil, Dean Burtis. KNOWLEDGE BOWL f ii CHESS CLUB 170 Clubsf0rganizations lubs And Grganizations The Auto Club is a group of young people interested in drag racing, high performance engines and cars. This club stresses the importance of safe driving and keeping racing confined to the drag strip. Members include: Brad Nelson. Robert Lindesay, Dave Brancio, Russ Lopez. Kevin Moore, Ben Hansen, Robert Taylor, Andy Cooper, Rick Millsapps, John Pace, Mike Kennedy, Brian Rice, Doug Jones. Valer- ie McLaughlin, Mr. Gary Ruthven Not shown: Cindy Cuet- Iein, Jeff Gilmore, Clint Raymond and Mike Reed. LITERARY MAGAZINE Literary Magazine is a publication composed of poems. short stories, art work, photography and music composi- tions invented entirely by Bear Creek students. Creativity is their ultimate goal. Members include: tleft to right! Agnes Jong, Jennifer Meng, Holly Bangert, Kelly Mitchell. Rich- ard Solomon, Karrie Mitchell, Melissa Lustie. Jennifer Roller. ClubsfOrganizations 171 mm WENT, -- wsawm ,W legs!-N-wg ....,,j G my QW 172 Clubs f Organization UST THE RIGHT . . UST THE RIGHT. .e . GYMNASTICS Swing To Success he excitement in the C.U. Events Center rose as Bear Creek gymnasts approached the uneven parallel bars, their last event of the state meet. Each rou- tine showed the determination of the girls to finish strong. Grasping the second place title was a proud moment for the whole team. Jeani Frickey exclaimed, I think the sea- son went so well not necessarly because of the attitude to win but our winning attitude! The season did end well with first place tro- phies in South Area, League and District meets. The season was a big success from begin- ning to end. Kimberly Pinkert explains, lt was a good experience for everyone, we learned to pull together and work as a teamQ That is why we got as far as we did. Holly Kissell mounts the bars with determination for a strong routine. Heather Troastle shows great stability on the balance beam. Jera Schade shines through her floor routine. wamwaweaamf-m..-ww-e.ww . ..., T., .M awx:2rw,.- ............1a:.fi,s..i,..M....,. - W-emma-W , Y' ' -:, fu :::.w-1-frm Jwwwwwwewsrwwwmw-wWrr:::.:rr''11-'M ' 1 'M' M MM-...,,,wu W lf. Tammy Plocher mounts the balance beam with great poise Lisa Brannon swings to a big finish. GYMNASTICS B.C. OPPONENT Opp -- .., 1 qs 129.35 Golden 106.75 'tw' , ' 129.45 Amdafwimniage 1211100 ' A 124.50 Green Mountain 119.25 A I 135.05 Lakewood 106.50 4 Q l , 1st Evergreen Quad. .sr 54 ' x 3rd Bmmnela Invitational 5 ' 1 I 151 J.v. Quad , Q 135.1 Pomona 122.6 ' 135.5 Aman west 114.3 126.5 Alameda 95.1 2nd PonderosafT. Valley lst South Area lst J.V. League Q 1st League Q' O' 1st Districts 2nd State Front Row: lleft to rightj Liz Wolf, Alyssa Mayes, Alison Sjordal, Laurel Arnold, Tammy Blair, Kim Pinckert, Holly Kissell. Jera Schade. Middle Row: Heather Troastle, Jeani Frickey. Linda Eaton, Doreen O'Reily. Jennifer Gunnerson, Kristina Sale, Tammy Plocher, Jessica Mueller. Back Row: Coach Rocky Basile. Shauna Amick, Lisa Brannon, Tiffany Banks, Coach Amy Orcutt. wazswamaaaaaapmw :m,a:aww,wa:9w.r-zzsmatweaazxm mmemoxwwmwswwm-wazxawam:Magmab..,f.umwwMzamaw.w15smf.wwWw1wxexweruwfrmwwrmwswffsaepfww:vntxmwwnmamwanaawgqwmwwwwmmwmammmswmws-ta-emma1:15 5 ' 5. 1- '- '-qw- M--MM-. E3.5W??35QIZWBSEZYf5HY9W f955R333b?5?E5553?ii?iW5i?iS5? ZWWEQMZI?-S35iii?5iii'WFEFSWNMQHWPENSi t?B56SY?S2'e'E1?495'WiQQSSQYEQS3?MWYYF?259?a9Fi?5iM55d B?i'N5iK533Q?f5? ?N5sNr ?5Sseb? . 5?8is5,?Li12ASii?'iS!,:5vi'S.iZ?B?-5fR'aE'?'m l9Q55'5S1iT3:'?:'SB25'5 isw'3 1Zi5!i55M5'5a'ii?i?a35q'S'i?ii1N4Ss':W?13l1i?4a'2xd5E?45?a5i hiv?H265Q5zYe55k??rsfxGZ:t5Q?a?v'T2Si.?5S'5:x'2?ix5fg:KXA91292225553955E5W.i?1QELESW:2v?S:592WQHi'3Pi69aSf4534i2H'542??2'259Z?EW G I H UST THE RIGHT. . . Jon Askin saves the ball. SCORECARD Team unity runs strong throughout the soccer team. six ' .Q 4' f fi 34? ., 5 vt' B.C. OPPONENT OPP. 3 Evergreen 2 2 Wheatridge 2 5 Pomona l 995'-'f . ' S S' H Q' mv' 2 Arvada 3 3 0 Lakewood 4 -. 3 Chameld 2 ,7 'V 1 Columbine 0 jj if 9' 6 Golden 0 3 Arvada West 0 0 Wheatridge 0 4 Evergreen l 3 Pomona 2 I Alameda l 0 The referees talk to the team captains. 0 Green Mountam 3 l Lakewood 0 Chad Young passes the ball to a fellow teamate. 3 Evergreen 0 5 Grand Junction 0 Back Row: Coach Tracy Fifer, Cory Ryckman, Jon Askin, Roger Noonan, Mike Faulkner, Dan 4 Cherry Creek 3 Delay, Larry Whiting, Ron Whiting, Darwin Kibel, Robby Lowenstein, Ron Simms, Vince Peterson. I pnnde,-053 2 Middle Row: Manager Ian Anderson, Chad Young, Tim Haberman, Brent McDowell, Travis Thol- strom, Fred Church, Mark Kilburn, Robert Kirk, Shane Sweeney. Front Row: Greg Stofac, Chad Stephens, John Evans, Scott McCabe, Danny Moore, Whitney Traylor. 3Xm iEi5iE?3iW5Q9E??f51?I5K3?3.H5?S55?5fES5E2fH'EEiT55E?iBE25Qi?s5H5x-GEQSSEZQSEESWHXSSZSEESHWQWQQWQQS5353421325BAKE2555?BH53332332S425?43?E15SQ?B2E3553ES5-2225272222QESE5iWHWiilkYxQwWiWA5Em ?8EEaQ xEM ii3ES3KS6?SWw SBH? YESQWSZHQN HSWQSEEii551if-i5HXH4iS?2.52SQ9E.5EN:W?5,Q?'S5?-Ei5Et?SK3E5W 3N53 E57EKW53eE'SEBWSKF?351355S555235335S3EEESizesixfxEEASQWwiGS5QY6QSawsis6 i57i6M?3 nh Q?9?EiHKEH5V5WvQ'?E55mQiiW-iv i ' Roger Noonan and Shane Sweeney celebrate with others another goal. 85 1 Y I, T5 ,f ,, .X Q , BOYS SOCCER Kickin Bears Q Q he 1987 soccer team's success- ful season was built on the cour- age and determination of its members to be winners, Coach Fifer stated. A team who was not even expected to go as far as the county tournament ended up at state semi-finalist. Even though it isn't as publicized or supported as other teams, the soccer team always does exceptionally. In addition to the group success, the team also produced some talented all-league indivi- duals: forward Mike Faulkner, Mid-field Chad Young, fullback Dan Delay, and goalie Jon Askin. Scoring against Cherry Creek was not only a highlight in the season but also in my soccer career at Bear Creek, Roger Noonan remembers the 4-3 upset over undefeated Cherry Creek that put them in the state semi-finals. Soccer at Bear Creek has and always will be a prestigious sport encompassing talent and dedication, someday it will receive the recognition it deserves. Mr. Fifer concluded, Both the Varsity and J.V. teams showed the dedication and spirit needed to make the 1987 season my most memorable. Coach Tracy Fifer patiently awaits the teams' next move. JV takes stride to recover a loose ball. Back Row: Coach Tracy Fifer, Ryan McCarty, John Kes- chaefer, Eric Erwine, Todd Bailey, Tim Anderson, Kevin Foltz, Pete Cichuniac, Jim Allendorf, Kerry Larson, Barry Cundiff, Glen Light, Manager Ian Anderson. Middle Row: Cullen Hughes, Scott Close, Brian Reynolds, Ronnie Roy- bal, Nick Florek, Tim Ryckman, Robbie McQuiston, Shawn Deckert, Heath Graw, Jason Coulter, Brian Kramer. Front Row: Eric Brauchler, Toby Stewart, Phiet Biri, Chris Deguire, Wade McCaughey, Tim Wolf, Robbie Martinez, Phil Carlson, Eric Klett, Ty Barnes. '3 ' 954 .J l w VW' liv M 5E?SiiZ2?i5W wS? Soccer 177 HW atm- I I ' I ' ' I ' P g S the ball to the defenseless contenders RIGHT. . . OLLEYB LL The Spike Of Life etermination is defined as a self-sac- rificing devotion, and in the sport of volleyball, this was no exception. The lady spikers had a vigorous workout every day for 3 solid hours, but above all, they had to possess an overwhelming amount of dedi- cation and loyalty. The best assets of volleyball were the strong friendships that developed, the victo- ries, and the sense of unity that came with teamwork and dedication, remarked sopho- more Donia Coble. However, along with the good there was the bad. Junior Christy Partheymuller stat- ed, The worst part about volleyball was the tough practices that we had after we lost a match. They were rigorous and VERY tir- ing! Despite the sacrifices, the long and sweaty hours of practice, and the painful losses, it is agreed that these hardships shape into being a truly wonderful and everlasting season. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Back row: Lisa Laintz, Ju- lie Hutchins, Andrea Gauditz, Christy Partheymuller, Jenny Davis, Middle row: Shelly Hawkins, Collen Abromowich, Head Coach Leilani Luke, Sherri Roe. Front row: Yolanda Escalante, Jenna Torrez. Center: Jill Bixby. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Back row: Renee Hawkins, Dawn Guildner, Coach Jodi Reinhard, Heather Schroeder, Janet Halliday. Middle row: Janet Moore, Dawn Grooms, Shelby McCabe. Front Row: Deanne Reedquist, Carla Dwyer. Center: Debbie Palm- er. Q tt me -N r 1 I - 1 W 45 r fi 7 ,p..t...33 SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL: Back row: Donia Coble, Susan Murphy, Meredith Haywood, Janel Mews, Heidi Sollais, Coach Deidere Ferguson. Middle row: Lana Jong, Deborah Pleasants, Rita Fiore, Allyson Sunich, Front row: Karen Hughes, Aimee Felix, Alicia Foery. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: Back row: Carolyn Johnson, Les- lie McKenzie, Kelly Coble, Tonya Wingert, Tiffany Bird, Cain Seago, Dani Warner, Front row: Debbie Olszonowicz, Aimee Rut- ledge, Kim Jackson, Michele Brown, Kim Holland. Coach: Dawn Peterson. Huddling for inspiration and for advice, the lady spikers deviously plan their strategy. ....:3l..,.,, r 11 sSBf N3 N L 5 g A ,. wa ga 4 1 1. ,. N NV 1 AXE f L P J pf SCORECARD Q VARSITY VOLLEYBALL U B.C. W Marycrest - B.C. W Alameda p L iilee B.C. w Littleton WM 6 Q, V 5 B.C. L Evergreen A My . . A H -Y H tc 5 ' tl B.C. L Wheat Ridge X ,' Q ,L V. t ,gb E . IV- 2 sell: p V B.C. L Lakewood tg., . up ' algo ' gf , 7 , ' 2 B.C. 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FIFTH ROW: Mike Lallier, Scott Wittlake, Dennis Steenber- gen, Bill Robbins, Curtis Bishop, Chris Cunningham, Scott Crumley, Jason Foery, Mike Melton. FOURTH ROW: Bob Johnston, Tony Mauro, Chris Hill, Brooks Haffner, Travis Bullington, Dan Shkapich, Jason Wade, Danny Villescas. THIRD ROW: Todd Westwick, Chris Rice, Corey Birkolz, Mike Abromowich, John Reynolds, Kenny Shephard, Jeff Koop, Rich Daulton, Shawn Monahan. Judson Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Ed Nelson, Jim Bradley, Dale Reeder, Mike Sattilega, Robert L Zsidisin, Will Burger, Kirk Pierson, James English, Jerry Romero. FRONT ROW: Craig Courkamp, Clay Cates, George Brauchler, Tony Pedrett, Greg Marshall, Shawn Manning, Dave Miller, Ty Chamgerlain, Tom May, Steve Grievel. u 5 RE aaiai Y What we've done here is built an empire for future classes to follow, quarter- back Mike Abromowich said. Dan Shkapich makes the yardage. HW . 1 M M lull-P ..,- ., f , FOOTB LL The Sport Of Kings ear Creek has finally seen an end to the losing tradition it has been follow- ing for the last twenty-five years. Not only did the team finish with a winning sea- son and no shut-outs, but they also went to the play-offs for the first time ever. Defen- sive tackle Shawn Monohan relays, I'm goad to have been coached by Ed Kintz and proud to contribute to the first-ever play-off team. Perhaps the highlight of the season came with the victory over top-ranked Ran- geview. It was the opening game of the sea- son and it let everyone know that Bear Creek would no longer be a laughing stock. They went on to complete a 5-4 regular season and two of the losses were within two points. Last year, we were a bunch of football play- ers, this year we were a football team, Line- backer George Brauchler acknowledges. The class of '88's football season marked a turn- ing point in Bear Creek football history and from here on out, they will be winners. One of Dale Reeder's many successful runs. Dennis Steenbergen has got the play down. Tony Pedrett talks with a trainer. Scott Wittlake stretches for the first down. ' er ' T4 A ZG2.L E ? E Football 181 ww ,,- WH V WW..W,---Wg ,-,,- New f A---MmM..waaaaLaf.x-:,::: Y------ aewggiraqamapmgpesawaawwpaeaeaaae UST THE RIGHT. . . FROSH. SOPH. FOOTBALL Underclassmen Finish On Top. he crowd comes alive, stomping their feet and clapping their hands. The QB sends the ball spiraling down the field to his star receiver. The intended player springs into the air, his fingers already feel- ing the rough leather of the ball. And X marks the spot. The kids this year were a hard working group willing to put in the effort to get better, Coach Rombach stated. Both the sophomore and freshmen foot- ball teams progressed through the season. We never gave up and so in the end it finally paid offj' Jeff Vincent commented about the freshmen season. Each team won their last game, the sophomore team missing the championship by one game. We started slow but as the season progressed we ma- tured as a team, Clint Roush, quarterback, decided. Winning isn't the only quality of playing football, though. Being part of a team is also very rewarding. We had our ups and downs but when the chips were down, we always stuck it out together, Charlie Hiett ob- served. So along with a great season, the players learned what it was like to be part of a team. Clint Roush runs for his life. The freshmen team waits for the referee's decision. Fifth row: Jim Allendorf, Kevin Krause, Kevin Foltz, Ron Hayes, Mike Dalvit, Gannon Gill, Chanci Dean, Jim Bridges, Marti Christian. Fourth row: Brent Orme, Eric Brauchler, Joel Whitaker, Chris Wall, Keith Kelsey, Brook Manning, Jeremy Whtoek, Adam Rea, Kevin Suzton, Jeff Vincent. Third row: Michael Tewis, Josh Vannice, John Renner, Assis- tant Coach Tom Dowd, Coach Steve Hyatt, Assistant Coach Scott Thom- as, Travis Steenborgen, Brian Vigil, Aaron Shepard, Craig Dawson. Second row: Shane Percival, Richie Callahan, Dustin Tibliyas, Brett Turner, Matt Petro, Chris Zenisek, Steve Schade, Matt Riekhard, Chad King, Dennis Hill. First- row: Mark Kintz, Don Conlin, Jacob Johnson, Jeremy Suntkan, Mark Cates, Scott Perry, Casey Goings, Cody Bishop, Joe Castro. With a grunt, the game gets underway. aa , 2 'MQW KLRFZS M HH a 'I na BEM? 'Vx 55340615 , S5Q.r.h 525599 Q51 nfofg 523 .F Q3-M13 011, l5?4flE mem ,H 1 .......... .. - ,W .,v'rx:.eweswfa-2wm,:..mQwwWvwe wfaaaxaawfwmwqwrmemmaaawwwmmwwwwwu. ..:........sQaf.e's:,...::-rm wisaasa-Q-:,,g:,a....M-....Wsa,.,.LxawM ., f -,, H A, Sports ,,.,f':..:,:w2ra... ...,,. ., ...azaeaffa L ' N Wmji, Coaches and players stand attentively. '5- lg Y 'D fp ' 1. I L' s'W 1 an Ti, L? Hut one, hut two, hut three . . . Hike! Down but not out. Fifth row: Ken Clark, Jason Clamp, Zach Anderson, Craig Roth, Chris Lichtenberg, James Gonzales, Mike Dowd. Fourth row: Clint Roush, Danny Gilbert, Chris Marvsic, Darren Vaughan, Buddy Thompson, Brian Havener. Third row: John Auger, Doug Grundy, Charlie Todesco, Assistant Coach Toby Moez, Coach Steve Rombach, Assistant Coach Mike Smith, Ben Pedrett, Mike Burger, Ken McGarry. Second row: Vincent Frerick, Charlie Hiett, Scott Turner, Judson Gilbert, Steve Turilli, David Cain, Glen Leasure. First row: Randy Yoder, Ray DeAngelo, Brian Gatlin, Chris Burton, J.J. Mueller, Scott Dockum. SCORECARD FROSHJSOPH. FOOTBALL ,oe wrweeazaaf Wmww 1e:v:+,m my U X 1 we Q 1 A 12 , ., . , M- Uayqvaaeee ,aw V fzwmw we me were awcwmw W-may U me Q ee 1 :fame A s , , ,, A l U U Www U Q N 1 1 G we 1 ww, ww, we Q W wwwewznmwm M 1 1 5 s 4 1 ,s , Q W A , Mm. 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OPPONENT Evergreen Columbine A West Wheat Ridge Hinkley Gateway Columbine Green Mountain Alameda Golden Arvada Pomona Lakewood Lakewood 04 Chatfield OPP. Varsity pitcher Amy Carlson whips the ball to the plate. lnQ ll' XXX-. - .. K K X .e at K K K K KKKK K K -.......,, id' ,Q x..4 Back Row: Mike Finnefrock, Shay Schwab, Amy Chamberlin, Heidi Paustian, Ann Matthews, Michelle Gadd, Natalie Caniff, Mary Sare, Wendy Viets, Pete Benjamin. Middle Row: Pam Wooley, Kelly Prosser, Jenny Hembroff, Tracy Jonkoniec, Cindy Martens, Lynette Gallegos. Front Row: Tracy Chicuniec, Carrie Brown, Carrie Thompson. Q- i l nu lack Row, Mike Finnefrock, Teresa Huddleston, Amy Carlson, Michelle Johnson, Kelly 0'Hayre, anne Gres, Dawn Gres, Shay Schwab, Cassey Malaney, Tom Dillingham, Front Row, Kirsten Wells, flrssy Coffey, Kathy Brown, Camille Loui, Tonnie McCord, Mary Beth Beckham, Tracy Jonkoniec. QE The seasons MVP, Michelle Johnson, waits for a ball to come to her. Second base, Kathy Brown, saves the ball. SOFTB LL A Super Season he sun beats down as the girl on the mound wipes her wrist across her sweating forehead. The girl at bat eyes the pitcher, intently watching for the pitch. The girl on the mound winds up, steps foreward, and fires the ball. The crowd roars as the girls at bat swing hard - and misses! Strike three-Bear Creek wins the game! The 1987 varsity softball team, thanks to the hard work of all the girls, had the best season in its history. They ended the year with a I0-10 record, and had several out- standing players recognized league wide for their accomplishments. Sophomore Mi- chelle Johnson was first team All Confer- ence utility player, and led the league in batting average t.59lj, RBl's, stolen bases, and triples. Senior Kelley 0'Hayre-was hon- orable mention All Conference designated hitter, and senior Tonnie McCord was hon- orable mention All Conference outfield. The JV team was made up of the best available athletes possible, and ended the season at 3- 8, which was exactly what coach Benjamin wanted. We ended the season just the way I wanted. We played the best games at the end of the season, which means they improved! Varsity lost the one game that would have taken them to state, but BC can expect even greater things from them next year. Summed up Coach Finnefrock, We have nine return- ing letterwomen, of which six are starters, that should definitely improve our chances of being a league champion. Kelly 0'Hayre stops a would-be single. , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. .,.,,,., u ..,., r J ...., Sflffball 135 ........ UST THE RIGHT. . . TENN S The Swing Of Things ennis is a sport that everyone of every ability can enjoy. With a little hard work and a touch of finesse, Tennis can be a sport both fulfilling and exciting. I chose to play Tennis because I love the excitement that goes with the game. Plus it makes good money in the pros, explained Kelly Krause. This year's Tennis team, coached by Glen- na Collins, was full of intensity and dedica- tion. They played a hard season winning 3 matches out of ll. To top off the season, players Doug Helmerich and Larry Allen went to the State Tournament. John Lee stated, I wished I could have gone to State, but I just didn't play hard enough. There's always next year I guess. Scott Alexander laps to return an opponent's shot. A display on how to put a little power into your forehand. BACK ROW: Ben Groeger, Scott Everett, Peter Zizka, Joe Stewart, Kyle Weinreis, Craig McAnaIIy, Ryan Sells, Jeff Marsh. MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach Glenna Collins, Ben Keyes, Scott Bryant, Glyn Llewellyn, Joe Nye, John Streeter, Scott Ferguson, Mike Deguire, Neil Robinson, Russ Welfare, David Smith, Troy Wolitz, Assistant Coach Brian Post. FRONT ROW: Scott Alexander, David Cham- berlain, David Scott, Bill Brown, Doug Helmerich, Brian Gravely, Jason Vick, Kelly Krause, John Lee, Larry Allen, Kevin Smith. 186 Sports , fv--1 .- , ' Rr?iEii?l'?5' 5 1 if f Q Q, ,.,, A ,f ,-, qw David Scott moves in for the backhand Kelly Krause lobs the ball over the net Sometimes I amaze myself, Scott s face seems to say David Chamberland goes for the ace SCORECARD BOYS TENNIS OPPONENT Pomona Golden Wheat Ridge Evergreen Arvada Alameda Arvada West ColumbinefChatfield Green Mountain Lakewood .nmmwmmwmm mwmamwwmmm amalmemmsmmsmaamawxwssrwvaa wwf mwtaaawww Wwamcwaawm,w-Me,ww.M.,w-sesame -N - If usa? wr.-,:.umwwwweN:::1 Egmgwmwswwmwavygmwmwghkmgjjjjvii ww --W --M W-M M-W vw.. --MQWW-,aww-M-M--Saw......1....wM--va t tsassa- ,ass ss, M s,ssAt. ., Tennis 187 Eftgiiwwwewwwamgww mW.wwaw:?:'WM,, . av' :,:wtW,?isef:::xm.,.,.....MMWw5-QFWWW,W.sW..,.mmtWWW, WW ..,., ,,.s..,,Nn,mMhWh:3 ' an .,Y..,.W4?mm .,.a,,,..f':lll'QQNMw,f,,..N,,,.D.,,.LLAJA:L,ANN.A UST THE RIGHT. . 5 wwe-Ns ,, ff , fVf,. WMM ' -' ,. xii, f ' law? 5,1 , 1, WL, 4431? im j f 2 It mi I 5 Q , 5 2 L T 5, Q .WA www! ? W in eg? Z SCCRECARD GIRLS SWIMMING . . CPPONENT ARVADA GREEN MOUNTAIN W CHATFIELD L POMONA W LAKEWOOD W ALAMEDA L WHEATRIDGE OPP. L W L L W Courtney Collings looks up to see her time. if W . ' mv Christy Seeman prepares for a fantastic dive. While doing the butterfly, Amy Eisenhuth comes up for some air. -twwwvwwwv-V-M-'Nw-M .Www-A 4 . .H MM ww ...,., .,M.,,W.w. .,,..,,w.M,mwMNW,wmwwsma m mwwms 'W r '-' MMV 'U-me ' ' r swarm-.:.:r.1,amwet--xmxs..mmwwswmmplwmmermwmwm ss'-fe-we-wwww 'v gxxaxwmwmmwwwewwwsmwmawxarwww .W m :: Nmfiwiil'Z'1fi'fW'N'NfS'Q WCQMmgg '1'e 'eW H9irmfE2YN I N i',ZJ3. '3'-fl!-lil 'VWVWW IM'WE'i3'E:?.'1f1f.ME+iifTI1Z-L'Q'Z5S59i3YW'QHMMSZMW5SSr5w H5SQ2'S?a.? 188 Sports .,,,,.,s,, my , si,, mm - - M..M...N ...M W., 4 V ,....vW-,..,,.,M....m.,,,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,.,.M,.X.. Nw, N,.,,,,s, N Mmm ........,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,W.NW,, N ,,..,.,.,.-lv H -M M..-mm.mWv,.A.. Nuwsaezrf Wmaaamwtw ,T,A. -MM Y' Www.-.-1 WWQMWEWMWWWWME Wf'WmWif ,Q sl,,l a ,M 44 ,f I GIRLS at SWIMMING J 'K' ' like wmxxw J my 31:6-pq.. Q Alnllllnnu , , W, Spllsh! Splash! , WW? M q t 4. ma' J' we wimmers take your mark! Bang! goes wp . ' 'M the gun, and the swimmers are off. Go! mf, at Go! yell the fans in the crowded ' 4 stands. The girl swimmers had a very successful season. The team took third place in the league and had five state qualifiers. They were Jenny House, Natalie Shaw, Holly A .,,,. Babb, Julie Curran, and freshman diver Kim L Erwin. The senior captains for the season were Jenny House and Cindy Cook. Sopho- i more Natalie Shaw stated that Our swim- ming season was short, but fun! It was a ii challenge to make it to state, but e few of us who did were rewarded by having an exciting weekend and fast swims. The team experienced an overall satisfied feeling about the 87-88 season. Coach Caty Schmeckpepper commented that This years team is a young team, who worked extremely hard and had a successful season. She ad- ded that We have no place to go, but up in the future! Noelle comes in for a fantastic finish. Kim Erwin looks at swimming and diving at a di- ferent angle. Back Row: Nikki Fedel, Noelle David, Jenny House, Kim Geddes, Cindy Cook, Susan Sanders, Lori Reinecker, Fourth Row: Aimee Schroeder, Marga- ret Ovson, Robyn Pfiefer, Lisa Vanderwall, Tracy Longwell. Third Row: Michelle Cox, Julie Vander- wall, Julie Curran, Kim Erwin, Courtney Collings, Lisa Friedman. Second Row: Christy Hinton, Christy Seeman, Shannon Tartar, Natalie Shaw, Alana Anderson, Lisa Huffman, Alicia Kersten, Coach Caty Schmeckpepper. First Row: Kitty Kurtz, Cheryl Ziegler, Alyssa Oatman, Lori Shema, Sandy Lorenzo, Amiee Eisenhuth, Jodi Irwin, Laurie Bowen. www .wwmzwa-:sewe1as,v.Q:.,,zc:,: NWN' ---M ---W H iff3b?liE5i?sS5iE'5?'?af2245?3f3??2:ff-ffliawev2wHGEWSiHS?SS?aMfE?9?3?5i 2XJmSa ifSfi9-ifNiiiwiSH52HES5i3ma 5i ii2a2P.m5 :E bE G l S S W I m ml 1 8 9 W' We W UST THE RIGHT. . . BOYS GOLF Club Bear n spite of loosing some top players, the boys golf team scored better than ever this year. The season was full of im- provement and team effort by each player. The team took sixth place in county to con- clude a successful season. Brian Vincellet, the team's number one player, scored a 73 on the final day of state. Over all, he placed eleventh! Mr. Goings is really proud of him. n Ricky Gallegos, Chris Finney, Andy Manger and Chad Johnston were the other four of the top five players this year. Coach Goings is looking forward to a bright future due to all his good, young play- ers. Scott Korn and David Bradley take time out. 'F is w Brian Vincelette smiles after a great shot. Rick Radunz is practicing hard, M' 'M M ' ' t WM, F WM.-My MMMAMQMN A -'HH eeee :NT33fw37mmJ959f53WM '95 eeeiese-xwxsmwrawameimrtaswsueeemmvmraasxeaahmeuwaaamawmmawwwzwmsawmeawwnmawameawmzvsusemmwgm 'NNW 0 S t Mmm- V 'NT 'e2-f W ,.,.m:a::,..,t.1:: ,,., WWW p W' - W-e 7 - 'ill MEM, mmm, , sg M Mfikgmig, .,,, NL.fMlL,, ffrr f,.,.,.,,i1WNCM,mMf1IaZEiiiEQlQffQiTlTS2,W Where did it go? pondered David Bradley. .. ,K .K R 55' E Fi 'f' AN 41 N . fu S, ack Row: Coach Gary Goings. Chad Johnston, Mike Garcia, Chris Finney, Joel Hughes, Dino Sposato, rian Vincelette, Scott Korn, Scott Robinson, Jeff Holzman, Pat Amick. Middle Row: Tim Papi, David radley, Todd Kier. Russ Johnston, Rick Radunz, Court Hunt, Casey Goings, Ricky Gallegos, Jeff Snell. 'ont Row: Andy Mauger, Shane Jensen, Scott Hurlock, Joe Ferdani, not pictured: Adam Alagna. Brian Vincelette takes a few practice shots. PLACE s n r 4th Sth 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th SCORECARD BOYS GOLF TEAM Pomona Arvada Arvada W est Evergreen Columbine Golden Wheatridge Bear Creek C hatfield Lakewood Green Mountain Alameda PTS. 1280 1290 1308 1309 1318 1346 1351 1359 1384 1403 1421 1429 Scott Korn, aiming for a hole in one. mmmma UST THE RIGHT. . BACK ROW: Chris Jacobson, Tom Patrick, Wade Vogt, Scott Siegfried, Chris Archer, Shane Grimshaw, Matt Tartar, Tom Burkholder. FRONT ROW: Matt Durkin, Lanie Arnold, Melissa Donovan, Amy Downs, Alison Marrs, Emily Carroll, Erin Head, Jon Lochman. BACK ROW: Tony Blankenship, Jaquin Felix, L.R. I-lamby, Mike Tatar, Stacey Baker, Joel Carda, Rich Ciseneros, Glenn Hives, Kirk Ferguson, Kris Larson, MIDDLE ROW: Nicki Kintz, Shawn McCalister, Kelly Jackson, Connie Cooke, Kari Thomas, Julia Conley, Daphne Gallegos, Dianna Kendall, FRONT ROW: Missy Runnels, Carrie Clarck, Lisa Karcich, Heather Groat, Matt West, Jennifer Julian, Margaret Mangeri, Tom Galitan, Guy Murphy. Erin Head races to the finish. Stephanie Davis bears down with the bear. wfwwwm-fm:.:fY'Wf, .-ez:wwawMz..x.L.:a '-'- MMQMQL. mmmme-1-.ww-fraww-:vwfmmwaaawwvmwmmmewvwwwa 1 9 2 S t V2w'f wkxW4 aEw YM? W R251 WR? wa iii Xp po ZW S?'5M6'E'wSQx5m Nik 'KKK AHRE Wide SYS H5 My we Eihww ,W NNN, 4 MW? 5925356 as M iw 3 Wmawamxwwaezfaw agewfwexw atwmaaaAsm-memmmawww-m,wswmawwfmmzsnmmmww1aamwWww CRDSS COUNTRY Pushing It To The Limit eam unity was an important contri- buting factor to the success if the Cross Country season this fall. The season ended with great accomplishments as both the boys and girls varsity sguad quali- fied for State. To top that off, the girls team took 4th place, and the boys did well against tough competition from all of Colorado. Great efforts were indicated in practices full of concentration and serious dedication. Most importantly, Coach Orcutt and Coach Burdick supported the runners to push it to the limit, and be the best they could be. Lanie Arnold stated, I don't think there's ever been any other coaches that are so un- derstanding and dedicated. It was hard to see the season end. sa? Stretching before practice is always mandatory. Alison Marrs pushes it to the limit. BACK ROW: Tracy Halbert, Paul Weber, Jake Underwood, Steve Flannagan, Andy Beck, Kevin Fehlman, ' Kevin Ferguson, Rick Tozier, .lay Pearson, Bryce Holthause, Tim Carroll, Jeff Klazura, Stevan Jackson, Chris Dellinger, Bill Lucas. MIDDLE ROW: Ben Naasko, Tamara Dudley, Loraine Atencio, Jenny Wort, E Amy Preisandorf, Lynn Chik, Tiana Nelson, Shauna Stark, Suzie Gersabeck, Jen Rives, Amy Peterson, FRONT ROW: Brian Coffey, Erika Paul, Michelle Sohr, Aaron Pidek, Mel Leimbach, Kristen Mead, Andrea Dindinger, Kristi McDowell, Matt Ostrowski, Randi Bowers, Brett Siegfried. ., ............,......v..........,. ..a........m,W.m .w,,,,,.....a. ., fm... ,C r ,.....,..U....W.......W..,..a.....w,4, ,..,... ...af .1 , 2- : 2 F wwf.: ,maeWeasseamasaeszazaaaawassaaes wwnq . 9 afsszmsezfza ross Country 1 mmm ' ' LSAT L V ' ' 'V 'V ' 'e if as mqwyo ., s R sap , ,missy wma, wg, ' ,g 4 f 4 ,. . ..,, .,. .. ,. ., ...,..-. 4 .-.,., , , ...... may-V ' ' , ' -a'eW M-' 7 7 wwmawm wmgewwwwimsmmammmawwaiaiemma..-yeawwifiiiiaizsszzzzszzszzfisiiz - - -,-...a:t:1:2'1 LLL.- l UST1IHE IHGHTH. CHEERLEADERS Hard Work veryone in the world disagrees on just about everything. There's one group of girls that agree on at least one thing though and that's cheerleading. They all agree it is hard work but worth it. lt is hard, it takes a lot of time, but it pays off, shared Mary Bailey. The cheerleaders of BC spend almost everyday after school perfect- ing their routines. To get into the squads each girl had to complete three stunts, an original cheer, a required cheer, the splits and a series of jumps. The cheerleading pays off when the crowd gets involved with the school spirit, said Lori Rink who has been in the squads for two years. Kelly Smythe and Melissa Goings watch Kristin Hansen's shocked expression. Kane French and Kelly Smythe end a routine. Melinda Vachon and Nicki Greveil perform at Lakewood on Parade. M 1 9 4 rts if it-'ig::r:w. M- 5 3, ' 2 ' i Wi? April Padilla, Leslie Medina, Linda Abeyta, Nicole Massengill and Nicki Greviel look on to the varsity cheerleaders. Cheri Jornod, Diane Eaton, and Stacy Mercord shout out their spirit. f-Q? Back row: Chasity Jacobsen, Kris Strasheim, Melis- sa Goings, Kristin Hansen, Mary Bailey, Jaci Oster- lin. Middle row: Ernie Arellano, Lori Rink, Stacy Mercord, Kelly Smythe, Diane Eaton, Kane French. Front row: Cari Millberger, Melinda Vachon, Cheri Q' 5 QF is K 2 Q x ea - 1 ,. , Jornod, Kelly Swartwood. A r ,fr - . . , r - Back row: Amanda Strook, Carrie Plocher, Melanie A A ' m .- - L Troxel, Kristin Mead, Nicole Massengill, Heather . 'K Z ' ' ' X f ' - Martinez. Middle row: Jenna Clapper, April Pa- f ', L A 'A - 1 venstine. Front row: Leslie Medina, Nicki Greviel. 1 3 -Hi 1' . i ,Y ,. X I 5 Q, . ...J .1 - Y dilla, Linda Abeyta, Taran Geddes, Christine Cle- in f X F ' f I b e . . - mpegs.- . A .A f se.. , .....,, Q , x V , - E. . , t S , 4 ,ll tr B W fa iv, Q- - . 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Kristina Steves smiles proudly after poms performance. Kicking it up is Pam Clapper, Helen Song, and Jody Caddey. aww-awe., , ,, rf M - --MA V f-f ---V V W Sfiwaiik-.w3?GGf-RSWW ff? We -- ' m n S 1 , Wm, ,my we - QMMQW 4---Mig,-'ffm' 4 Nlwm M , ww, M ,smmammsemww s,....W...,w-ws.-not rmfin-LW.,.fm....m remake , UST THE RIGHT. . . WRESTLI G Stunning Season he Bear Creek Wrestling team was a group of skilled and dedicated ath- letes bonded together by one common goal, winning. Their teamwork backed by that common goal brought them a winning season well worth the sweat and hard work that came with it. The majority of our team's success is because we've been a team since eighth grade. Stacy Baker, member of the Varsity Wrestling squad explained. Plus, most of our best wrestlers are wrestling year roundf' Scott Dooley added to the reason why Bear Creek's Wrestling team is one of the best. With wrestlers like the ones this past year the outlook of another winning season is very good. Back Row: Asst. Coach Greg Biel, Head Coach Steve Bru- dick Third Row: Dawn Brown, Tammy McCord Second gow: Jenny Moore, Wendy McCarty Front Row: Nellishia lsneros John Lockmon fights for control. - 1 , es.. X . . ss. -1 . -. K, . asses lasffizg Fe exr X y Itt y s , sr, 8' S ' ' - ' I . S . ,Q :Z f f i Q gy i 5 LEE: ' l Tony Pedrett controls his opponent on the mat. Hard work and talent pays off for Jason Foery. Top Row: Dale Reeder, Travis Bullington, Jeff Mundell, Jason Foery Second Row: Joel Carda, Leonard Sisneros, Stacy Baker, Mark Bushor Front Row: Joe Gutierrez, Sam Maestas, Scott Dooley, Jon Lockman N wax 5? e e 1 ...QQ t .1 :, J in x ' . ' J fm., X t.. ' st, ::- Ir. e ' ' 1 ' ' me 198 Sports E,1l. ,,., 2,,:-,:l. I L ,..l.,::,::.::.,: ,.::.E.:1:,::,1.,:y..,.:,.::,.,.l.i.ZJ.,,f:t,:..,.t,,.,,,.E.,::,:E:,:..::vq,E..E,.,,.E,,:::,l:::l,2.E,.:,,:.,:l.tfi.:,,,ig.,l , Top Row: Bart Dean, Kirk Ferguson, Jim Bridges Second Row: Vince Pettrelli, J.J. Mueller, Ben Pedrett, Tony Pedrett Front Row: Tim Ryckman, Bryan Traynor, Richie Callahan. Tom Patrick Top Row: Chris Martin, Ben Hanson, Mike Vigil, Travis Heisler 3rd Row: Garrett Pride, Damon Click, Alan Cross, Mike Emanuel. Steve Schmidt 2nd Row: Mike Lewis, Scott Perry. Jeremy Suntken, Rick Gallegos. Cullen Hughes, Kevin Gray Front Row: Cody Bishop, Jacob Johnson, Mark Kintz, Eric Boor, Brian Hoffman, Bryan Havener It is such a rush to have the power to throw somebody in the air. Dale Reeder. Joel Carda avoids a pin from his opponent. WIN WIN WIN WIN VNIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN LOSS COLUMBINE GOLDEN INVT L CHATFIELD INVT T ARVADA MAPLETON POMONA INVT L C REEN MOUNTAIN INVT'L GOLDEN INVT'L WHEATRIDGE INVT'L ARVADA WEST LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS WHN SCORE CARD B.C. OPPONENT oPP. Wrestling 199 ,,,,,, UST THE RIGHT. Boys' Varsity Basketball. Back Row: Coach Osborn, Jim Burge, James English, Curtis Bishop, Mike Lallier, Brian Campbell, Dan Shkapich, Coach Goings. Middle Row: Whitney Traylor, Pat Amick, Mike Faulk- ner, John Evans, Mike Garcia, Blake Anderson. Front Row: Managers Mike Williams, Dan Gilbert. SCORECARD Boys Basketball I B.C. OPPONENTS OPP. L Cherry Creek W L Mitchell W L Pomona W L Wheat Ridge W W Golden L L Green Mountain W L Chatfield W W Alameda L L Arvada W W Evergreen L W Arvada West L W Lakewood L L Columbine W Slip slide away' - - - .ei Jn lim Let's play the Basketball Shuffl ,i Y 111 f,fffiM'T'fI 'f W ' ,mwwS...- 4 fi Boys' Varsity Freshman Basketball. Back Row Coach Finnefrock, Gannon Gill, Kevin Foltz, Brandon Bruce, Chris Donahue, Darren Gon- zales. Front Row: Steve Schade, Chris Zenisek Casey Goings, Mark Cates, Pete Cichuniec. wg: Sf. 3 Boys' Sophomore Basketball. Back Row: Coach Hyatt, Brandon Blaine, Joel Hughes, Shannon 0'Hara, Chad Rudd, David Chamberlin, David Scott. Front Row: Andy Mauger, David Smith, Randy Yoder, Glen Leasure, Clint Roush, John Auger. Boys' J.V. Freshman Basketball. Back Row: Aaron Smith, Mike Wanicek, Chancy Dean, Bobby Townsend, Sam Hunter, Kevin Johnson, Brent Orme, Coach Thomas. Front Row: Tony Chiecuto, David Bradley, John Streeter, Rick Rudunz, Jeromy Whytock, Scott Arnold. BOYS BASKETBALL Golden Hoops! his year's basketball team has overcome a lot of adversity to find a reasonable amount of success. The three Seniors on the .sam have shown a lot of character and have taken pride in contributing to the growth of the many juniors at the varsity level. With the valu- able experience the juniors are gaining a strong JV team, next year's varsity team should prove that Bear Creek will contin- ue to be strong county contenders, relied JV Coach DeHerrera. Commenting on the season, Mike Faulkner said, We would be worst off, if it wasn't for Coach Goings and Dan Shkapich explained, As the season went on we all had our ups and downs, but we pulled together as a team and also as friends. Although, this season has proven to be a rebuilding year for the Bears, Bear Creek Boys Basketball will be top con- tenders for League Champions and will continue the tradition of excellence in basketball. yAll that James English saw was Mike Lalliers basket. A-West and Bear Creek light for the rebound. Boys' J.V. Basketball. Back Row: Coach DeHerrera, Jeff Holzman, John Evans, Dennis Bieber, Ed Nelson, Jim Burge. Marc Greenwood. Mike Garcia. Front Row: Manager Dan Gilbert, Keith Jensen. Chris Rice, Chad Stevens, Sean Schmida, Whitney Traylor. M W,M...,w: mwsmaeax-awfmsweuwwawaze-yaawmwa.- ,- ima- . mrzea.-..-aim.. .wuwmmaawmamwmwzwww mmm,-xmwzemmwawmwamasavaaywawwtmwmuus WM -V-W -,He .ww--A-V-Mwwgxwysawwmwmmwf. 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As Shelly Hawkins puts it, Considering we were a tiny-tot team we had an infinite amount of guts and pride. Coach Weatherly del'ines basketball during a game. Shelly Hawkins barrells through for two. Sophomores in execution. Kelly Cobal looks for an opening to victory. 202 Sports Q ., y W ?l7,,j fee gg, rf --N45 X avi... Row 3: Amy Tieman, Colleen Abromowich, Cindy Martens, Melanie Montoya, Shelby McCabe, MaryBeth Beckham, Donia Coble, Michelle Gadd, Melissa Donovan, Christine Klazura, Heather Schroeder, Jill Bixby, Tonnie McCord, Andrea Davis, Shelly Hawkins, Jenna Torrez, Coach Mitchell, Coach Reinhard. Row 2: Shay Schwab, Michelle Johnson, Alyson Sunich, Gina Seago, Tonya Wingert, Kir- sten Wells. Kelly Coble, Heidi Sollars. Row l: Julie God- dard, Margaret Ovson, Leslie McKenzie, Carolyn Johnson, Karen Baranski, Kim Holland, Micheline Hensley, Dani Watner, Amy Chamberlaine, Kath Honhold, Coach Weath- erly. Row 3: Jenna Torrez. Row 2: Shelly Hawkins, Tonnie McCord. Row I: Jill Bixby, Heather Schroeder, Christine Klazura, Angrea Davis. Row I: Coach Weatherly, Coach Peterson, Colleen Abromowich, Donia Coble, Michelle Gadd, Mellissa Dona- van, Melanie Montoya, Coach Mitchell, Coach Reinhard. Row 2: Amy Tieman, Cindy Martens. Row 3: MaryBeth Beckham. Shelby McCabe. NPN Halftime represents a time for contemplation. SCURE CARD B.C. OPPONENT opp W Rangeview L W Poudre L L Pomona W W Columbine L L Golden W W Wheatridge L L Green Mountain W W C hatfield L L Arvada W W Alameda L L Evergreen W L Arvada West W L Lakewood W W Columbine L W Golden L W Wheatridge L L Pomona W W3Q'Zgiieifiisiffiiacibiii'AWi5Ti'5?3E7'l?'EfSS3W?5l4?fPl?Si2v?Lff?w532FLQa'7g22555535261 2 We E2 2223795552 S? 'ei'-E 2 522135 S9525MQKWZQSNEHWQEYSHHYEHWFMMEHE - . . . .- - .V we-:-f,:,.:............iz-:-:::-::::::u-sean:-'v--'A limeiifiiiiigifimiiiiiewigseta. at Girls Basketball 203 Wm UST THE Swimmers ..,.,.d,.g M, hes.. RIGHT. . . R Mag VW V 'W C, ff 'Y' 'W r ' he fm ,, 2 R 'df , 2 fi,,,ff'M L John Lee looks up and says, Who me? Steve Turilli flys into action. SCORECARD B-C OPPONENT OPP- W Lakewood L W Columbine L W Evergreen L W Chatfield L L Wheat Ridge W W Pomona L W Alameda L 204 Sports --'quo'-W M'Q 'W - 3 un I BOYS SWIMMING: Top Row: Todd Bruskiewicz, Doug Vojir, Tim Haberman, John Lee, Bill Lucas, Andy Warren, Kevin Curtis, Wade Vogt. Third Row: Joe Ferdani, Jeff Gilmore, Scot Fergu- son, Shawn Monohan, Bill Dickey, George Brauchler, Steve Flanagan, Josh Christian. First Row: Dan Stead, Gary McClelland, Kelly Krause, Shane Monohan, Sarah, Matt Durkin, Steve Turilli, Charlie Todesco, Bud Walters, Chris Dellinger. BOYS SWIM I SPLASH OFF! he crowd awaits timidly as the swim- mers step to their blocks erasing their minds of everything but winning. There is a magnitude of tension hanging in the air, as each is hoping to do his best. Then, the referee's gun breaks the silence as the race begins. The boy's swim team led by captains George Brauchler and Steve Flanagan had a very successful season with a record of 6-l. This year's team was made up of a lot of good swimmers. I enjoyed meeting new peo- ple, and I hope to continue through the years! commented swimmer Josh Christian. There was much talent and encourage- ment that helped the boys have a great time. Freshman diver Shane Monahan stated, I liked diving because it was fun, and it got me more involved in school spirit.'i , W. . . ,,, . M , ,.,......,.,W,.-we smwswqwwaclwmwwvmnwwwwwwwewemauvwemmf r 1 -awww .wNMMN-:W Ni. - -' A Mlssxwmw-M Chris Dellinger displays his muscular ability by swim- ming the butterfly. Shawn Monohan comes up for a breath of air. awmwwwmmmmweawwwmwmmwgmmwmme --N - H- W- W -M e- M W M v------ --- ---- W f X om , ,ww , ,f,,f..s... s...,,,..... 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We came, we saw, we ran far, far away -Dave Chamberlain. lt was a lot of fun -Dan McKellip. It was almost like real exercise. -Erik Jauch. I live for five things. Chicks, chicks, chicks, dough, and Buschwacker Softball - Peter Lowenstein. Members of the Hell Squad . Back row: Chris Derf Thomas, Dan Shmuck McKellip, Jeff Del Mundell, Eric Hutch Davidson, Erik Nipples Jauch. Front Row: Dave Rambo Chamberlain, Robert Marley Kirk, Pete Pizzadyke Lowenstein, Jeff Snort Snell. Not Pictured: Mark From the park Gribskov, Dave Amry Amori, Matt Chew Anderson, Hunter S. Thompson Gonzo , Mike Hunt. Friday night Buschwacker games became a regular Bear Creek hang out. lt was fun to go and see who was there, said senior Jeff Krakow. lt was also a good way to Gnd a party. fl M ' c, ffl in V f Wm. W N. 7, , ,, , 206 Sports .....,.. r. ,, L WWW. ...,. M -s -s,,.0.....,,,:.aeef--w-1-w...a,,....,..s..,. ,,.......- ...,.. .,,,wwa..,,ame W-aw:-V if Mme-Bmw . . 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May we always remember the craziness and chaos they both brought to 5th hour. Thanx for all the memories, we love you both. Love, the Yearbook Staff We, Brian Clamp and Cindy Cook, hereby leave the respon- sibility of keeping the family alive to Rheba Shontee Oatman and Ryan Clepto Lymph. I, Julie Harvey, leave Steve Rosellen all of our fantastic memories and the hope that Buzz will take care of him for me. Thanks for always knowing when to hug me, and to make me feel better. I will miss you Stevie, and I love you very much. I, Chris Jacobson, dedicate my life to defeating the evil forces of the dark side with my good friend, Luke Skywalker. And my respect and admiration to all of the distance runners to come- Kick some butt. I, Thomas Burrell, leave all my unfinished homework to Andrea Borelli, unless of course I'm back again next year, being of frazzled mind and baggy jeans! I, George, do hereby leave Cory and Johnathan the follow- ing memories. We've shared a lot! Deciding on movies, stogies at night, making fun of everyone, the I986 world series, political debates- go Republicans tsorry Juanj, the girls we never knew, the legal benefits of facial hair, ping- pong and pool and all of the games I won, the three parties we felt comfortable at, basketball games, the weight room, Burger King, and much, much, more. I, Chew, leave Dave Rambo Chamberlain all the rocks in the world to throw at guys from flex gym and sewer steam men in downtown, and sun glasses to keep us from seeing live bugs and walls melting. To Pooh Bear , . , Don't cry those alligator tears cuz I'll always love ya. Lori I, Tami Thorn, do hereby leave Devin Davis, our birthday on the same day for almost I8 years, and gee, it will be many more too! To Shane Sweeney, Robert Kirk, a friendship and a bunch of excuses. To all my friends at BC, I've had the best times and I hope the best for you, I LOVE YOU ALL BUNCHESL' I, Jill Bixby, dedicate my heart and soul to Landa. You're the only one who understands. Love you. I, Lynn, leave to Shannon and Sheila memories of 3 years of boys basketball, those great G.M. boys, summers at the complex, searching for loose change at the car washes, and the hopes that someday you two will own the Green Moun- tain Denny's and get rich off of the Dateless Friday Night regulars. We, Eric and Erik leave our heartfelt thanks to Tom Clapp, who is undoubtedly the nicest guy who ever lived. I, Jennifer Davis, do hereby dedicate the next 3 years of high school to Jennifer Dolven. May they be as great for her as they were for me. I, Renee Calone, do hereby leave Holly Bangert, 96 dollars and a roll of toilet paper. To my best friend, Missy Coffey, who has been there for me always since 3rd grade- I love you bud! Love Waz I, Jay Pearson, dedicate 26 lbs. of ear wax to Pete Lowen- stein, in memory of ALL the good times we had, the laugh- ter will never stop. To all those GUCCI men who worked together at the trap range: once a GUCCI, always a GUCCI. To the Willener boys: my l'irst 2 children will be donated to science to correct themselves so they'll be just like you. And to Jamie McDaniel, anything he wants. To Shannon, Sheila and Lynn, I leave all the memories of our friendship. Boulder lunches, New Years and everything else. We will never lose that. Please remember how much I really do care. Amy I, Chris Vaclav, leave Tracy Perkins, the back of my neck and to Tomme Anne, all of my GW's. I supposedly got from J.H., and to Val Landrum my trip to punk land. Mr. McLaren, we leave you a daily supply of smiles and happiness because you're absolutely fun filled days of fish- ing and golfing, will be, minus our morning visits. When ever our spirits are dampered, we will remember to smile woman! And we will forever live in the thought of Boogie Dust! We love you and will always remember you. Thanks for caring. Jera and Holly. I, Missy Coffey, will never forget B.C.H.S., Fast Tracs, the Rush, and C.C. friends- Thanks to Waz and Ingrid! You two are the greatest! Ing- it's me! Our friendship has grown immensly since 9th, you're just an awesome kind of gal! I'll never forget all you've done for me! Wax- could be Roy! I0 years is a long time. Here's to us- TASO, endless drives, The boys, etc you're EASY DOER! EASY BARBI! I, Lisa Lanitz, do hereby leave Andrea Gauditz, many memories this year. Your party, my party tValentinesj, your car, my car, the shed, apples, sparkey, our boys, Homecom- ing, summer '87, our first Durango trip, I lost my other I.D., best buddies forever, Chatfield, and much more. Throughout our laughs, and the many tears, I hope you know you'II always have a shoulder to cry on! I Love You! LAINTZ ROMANCE I, Robert Zsidisin, leave to Jim Allendorf, my personal map to the weight room. And to Dusty Tibljar, I leave my book on How to be a Jock, and be Successful. And to these two, I leave reflector skateboard shoes so you won't get hit by crazy drivers. I, John Dotson, leave to Ted Rosen the punch-lines to the following jokes: it's a knick-knack, patty whack, give the frog a loan,g I left my harp in Sam Clam's disco: Pardon me Roy, is that the cat that chewed your new shoes, SPAM! We, the trio leave the guys : a ping pong table, Jose Cuervo, and peace and whale blubber. To Garrett, Brainzo, a rock and a monkey. To John, Dicky, a day off, a small party, and a bleach blonde- you know. To Ron- mks driving skills, and a naked casino for naked dealing. To Mike, a blonde midget, an I CARE button, and an English gram- mar how to book. lla la lal P.S.- We really do luv you guys. I, Heather Jones, leave Stephanie Davis, my secret code, the pooltable, lessons how to roll up stairs, the little brown hairy thing, the super Bowl , one box of spaghetti noodles, one pint of the peach stuff, my Hank Williams Jr. tapes, a bushel of tomatoes, the snake the smoke room in Dur- ango, a brand new guilty conscience and last but not least, my wonderful, fun, loving, gorgeous brother Scott. I, Angie Ludka, hereby leave many years worth of smiles and dreams to Mr. Stough. Thanks for sharing yours with me. I, Tracy Perkins, leave Chris Vaclav, a bob queen and Val Landrum, my flyer from Phoenix. I, Jessica Anderson, dedicate my hands to April, to help her hold onto her PDQ pop. I also dedicate my diploma to Metallica because without them I wouldn't have graduated. Back to the front!!! I, Scott A. Kopp, do hereby leave my 1966 Mustang GT to all of the girls who wanted my car. I, Tara Adams, hereby leave my love and happiness to Doug- las Oldham. I also thank him for all of the good times and for making my senior year the best. To Babs- remember- lip flapper, geek-mobile, no problem, round em up at the bunkhouse, mother llab, ho, fang, sweet, 7I', brewskie, l20's in a Subaru, Jakester , road trips, ant picnics, I0 ft bananas, sleeper, house, noodle, The Year of the Funfruit, downtown, anyone anyone, still of the night, Laura and Shakespeare, Turtle, Ed McMahon, Mr. D , Gloria, Damn it Jim, Phlegm Hackers, Mr. Steak, dude, Boom-Boom, beancap, big guy, sunroof effect, isn't that special, Yosemite, K-I-P- semi-colon, skiing. Thank you. I, Kim Geddes, would like to dedicate all of my waves to the '87 girls swim team, especially Cindy Cook and Jenny House. I would like to thank Dan S., Tony P., and Ben P. for their friendships. I would like to leave all of our fun times in francais to Scott Crumley. The best of luck to you four football guys. To my sister Taren, keep cheering away, you're great . , . Love Kim I, Matthew Anderson, Leave the right of being Mr. W's prize favorite male to Fergie. All of the legacy from Nik Z. and Matt A. I, the SHROOM, leave the No. l tenor spot to Ryan Lynch. To Robe-air tibble-jazz, I leave all the rememberances of our TALKSL' From the SPONGE. To Kristin, I remind you of our future and an unlimited supply of gas!! Doreen, the ability to say rats whenever, Holly, all the pocket tissues she needs!! Also for Kristin all the ice, pen caps and straws she needs to chew on! Tom- meAnn, all the I think I said that you said . ,. And to remember to watch it pigeon!! from the Spon ge. I, TommeAnn, Hereby dedicate to Angie, Kristin and Do- reen, all the bottles of Aqua net in the world! And to Fifer, I leave him a one way ticket to Russia! I, Jeff Snell, do hereby leave the class of 89' Erik Jauch, maybe. To the guy I met, who made me smile, who lives in his own world, who's off to a new life like a whale at sea you mean a lot and I'll miss you. - And to all of the Melody Hills Girls lCarrie, Shannon, Shauna, Pam, and Dreag, Debi and Mi- chellej I hope our futures are as good as the memories. Good Luck. Kelly Mitchell I, Michelle Crotty, do hereby leave Cindy Cooke her I6 boyfriends from Alameda tthat she stole from mei, and a fake I.D. tsomeday you'lI look old enough to be a seniorj. 208 Senior Dedications UST THE RIGHT . . UST THE RIGHT. . . Mrs. Arnold looks up scholarships for Albany Medical College. Toni Archer uses the computer to connect it with college. Mrs. May looks up some information for which college has specific majors. Mr. Bates lills out some recommendation forms for students. Q v i' 210 Support -' ' , .16 W M1320 1' fy , ,,. M., M V- . oh sii, i , W WNNN. eww 4 ja.. f fl QW ' . , if, E 93? W S ,ALM , aj fig - ... N . Q COUNSELORS Sz SCHOLARSHIP MOMS Super Aids any times students feel the need to lean on somebody. At Bear Creek, there are many counsel- ors who are there, always willing to lend an ear or a hand. These important people are Mr. Bates, Mr. Leamer, Mrs. Place, Mr. Dickson, Ms. Kriewald, and Mr. Mercer, their jobs include advising stu- dents on what classes they should take for now and for their future career plans. They act as an older friend if there is nobody that one feels they can talk to. They also give a feeling of support to stu- dents who need it. Mr. Dickson states, I like being a counselor because you can work with the individual on a one to one basis, and help them help themselves. The scholarship moms help in the same way. Dee Wade commented, Acting as a scholarship mom gives me the opportuni- ty to see students look forward into their future, but at the same time, l see their fears. These parents give information to the student dealing with scholarships, they look at what college offers the field of study for the student, and they set up appointments with college advisors, so that one can answer any questions that a student may have. CounselorsfScholarship Moms 211 - UST THE RIGHT. . . COOKS AND CUSTUDIANS COOKIN' AND CLEANIN' he hardest thing about my job is when I have to tell the kids that we've run out of something, Betty Lowe ad- mitted. But the cooks don't run out of food because they underestimate the student body's appetite, although highschool boys can eat a lot. It is merely a compliment to their good cooking. The custodians have a different viewpoint. The easist part of my job is working with the teachers, Lloyd Hollingsworth commented. The cooks and custodians play a very im- portant role in the years a student spends at Bear Creek. The cooks provide a delicious, balanced meal every day to help keep bodies healthy. The custodians maintain the neat and tidy learning environment that is the backdrop for all the fun and excitement gen- erated through the school year. Cooking at work is different than cook- ing at home by about 1,999 kids, Betty Ebaet laughed. In trying to please everyone, the cooks came up with a new invention, the suggestion and comment box. This box al- lows the students to have an imput on the weekly menus. The custodians summed it up best, though when Lloyd Hollingsworth stat- ed, I like working at Columbine but I love Bear Creek brownie jokes. as R Laketa Harris laughs at one of the more infamous BC i , WR Betty Lowe exhibits her friendly smile and helpful nature. Betty Ebaet takes a deep sigh as she waits for another order. Y ar I Shirley Freeman explains the type of food she has to offer. Mrs. Helmrich and Clint Stanton square off for the change exchange. Ralph Turner, maintenance man, gets ready to dig into some food that's definitely not from Bear Creek. Cooks And Custodians 213 UST THE RIGHT. . 'Wm .lanett Huff is second in command down in the main office. After 12 years here, Nell Jackson still can smile. Jeanette Bowers smiles through out her busy day. Chris Braning gladly takes our money. 214 Secretaries Beverly Rhodes and Paula Plant keep their smiles regardless of how busy they are .. ,.,,,:.:...,..e. --:, no .. jf-51,2 Qzl. Q :,Qe, p.. 1ff,--. xwhww ' .. .. I ,wwnwmumf ni 'Wm SECRETARIES HEART OF THE SCHOOL he invisible women. No one gives them much acknowledgement, yet they are the backbone of the school. Without them there would be total chaos. These ladies, the secretaries keep our school put together. The secretaries deal with the stress of con- stant phone calls, paper work and typing. They also deal with teachers and other peo- ple onthe schoolboard . . . And yet, although they are very busy they take time to be a great help to students and their problems. Parents, too, add to the secretaries work load. Huff expressed this when she said, I wish every parent had to volunteer to work at school before their student could graduate. Then everyone would be a lot happier when calling the school. Everybody takes these wonderful ladies for granted when they are actually the ones who deal with the real hard work at Bear Creek. Marcia Cooper keeps tabs on who's here and who's not. Joyce D'HaiIIecourt isjust one of the peo- ple that keep this school together. Linda Delay works hard on the computer. Connie Martinez will take our money if Chris Braning won't. Secretaries 215 T THE RIGHT. . . DI SO LGNG itting in the classroom counting down the final seconds of the school year, we look ahead to a summer filled with fun, excitement, and new experiences. In just a few days the hallways of Bear Creek will stand silent and deserted, showing no signs of the unique year that just passed. However, as students and faculty reflect on the year, many great experiences will come to mind which made this year, just right . The completion of the new wing and the celebration of the l5th anniversary was only icing on the cake. School pride was at its best with sensational spirit assemblies and fantastic speakers. Academic excellence continued to grow as more students received special awards for their achievements. The fantastic athletic performance brought about a winning season for all sports. In fact, BCHS football team went to the playoffs for the first time in 25 years. As students say good-bye to another school year of friendships, good times, and great memories, they open the doors to new dreams, opportunities, and possibilities. Looking into the future is what its all about. You have the rest of your lives ahead of you so take your best shot and go for it! concluded senior speaker and comedian, Ken Davis. This new facility was long overdue to our students and staff at Bear Creek. I was so pleased that we finally got what was coming to us The Best! Dr. Doggett ex- presses his feelings on the new wing. Bear Creek Marching Band and Chorale enthusiastically added their talents to the Dedication ceremony. Andrei Gonzales. student body president, presents BCHS t-shirt to Bear Creek's first valedictorian, Dr. Dickey. lt was a great honor to take part in the dedication ceremony and I hope that Bear Creek continues to build on its tradition of excellence for the next 25 years. ig, at az, fa Q 'lf' 'Wee W an mmm Q . ,M sdtfailiulwwwgwt iii er'aww4snww ,f ,gf - f . ,f mam may I ,,, , W 91 f9 'Mc M11 WWW dmmvmmf ,emi Hilti' FMEA! 2451 WMS KW e 084W W 'WW A SA M WE MM W f 412 w 'l Q 1 I 7' Q .Q ,.,. ,' .fwi ,llffuf .. , 'N 1 ,, f LQ l Y W ,, 'T ' ' I T9f?3.2QmdM-t,lT IWW we vw 4 W ' gy? 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Nl'Il.'l,'?23i f'?'??f?f:f'Nf1fi'1'Y.'I..'1l'f'57Iff..WvM M 'Z fMWfi?LW2ffl'Ti 'f TifwmxliliiegigwiiilffX25 2's?ZSHAS8'swm5QYN'fW 53.4'd53f353?Wf 'Mw1pM1Lf1'i 3521 g . M -,,gfl'QCQziE2Q,.sQfg, .I5Mm,..a..,4Z?i'm'44f'?3731':f' .,oo E ,.,, A TWQmfQ.fQQLL...5 ' U What A Long Strange Trip It's Been 218 Closing UST THE RIGHT . . 9 stands for the most de- sired grade a student can receive . . . an A+!! Abbott-George W. 67 Abeyta-Linda 84, 166, 195 I Abromowich-Colleen M. 67, 178, 203 Abromowich-Michael R. 32, 34, 181 Adame-Kristina R. 100 Adams-Carin L. 84 Adams-Daniel 34 Adams-Kristine 100 Adams-Suzanne R. 67 I Adams-Tara L. 34 Adkins-Erika A. 67, 73, 144 ' Adkins-Lisa D. 84 Alagna-Adam J. 34 Alexander-Scott T. 67, 186 AllenfAmy 34 Allen-Kimberly 100, 162 Allen-Larry A. 84 Allen-Robert T. 84 Allen-Taralee 67, 169 Allendorf-james C. 100, 177 Allison, Mary 34 Almeida-Jacqueline R. 34, 169 Amick-Patrick R. 5, 34, 100, 191, 201 Amick-Shauna 175 Ammons-Aaron T. 67 Amori-David P. 10, 34 Anderson-Alana A. 100, 189 Anderson-Andrea C. 84 Anderson-Blake C. 34, 201 Anderson-Bradford B. 67 Anderson-Charlie 115 Ian H. 84, 99, 168, 176, 177 Anderson- Anderson-jacob R. 100 Anderson -jessica J. 34 Anderson -jon P. 84 Anderson-Kelly P. 67 Anderson-Matthew C. 16, 34, 144, 151, 164, 166 Anderson-Michelle L. 67 Anderson-Rachel C. 100 Anderson-Richard j. 35, 168 Anderson-Timothy E. 84, 177 Anderson -Zack S 84 Anzia-Lynn 35 Applegate-Michael 35 Aragon-Gina M. 67 Archer-Christopher E. 35, 192 Archer-jane 115 Archer-Toni M. 7, 67, 115, 166, 196, 210 Archuleta - Denise A. 100 Archuletta-Michelle L. 100 Arellano-Ernest C. 84, 195 Arellano-Robert C. Arko-Linda 115 Armentrout-Michael L. 84 Armiger-jean S. 35 Aryan-john Z. Ashlin-Cheryl L. 35, 166 Ashton-Christina M. 84 Askew, Alexandria Askin-jonathan G. 35, 176 Asmus-Shelley D. 84 Atencio-Lorraine K. 84, 147, 193 Atkins-Kimberly 64 Auger-jonathan 23, 84, 200 Auger-Stephanie 133 Austin-Shannon L. 100 Austin-Susan j. 100, 147 Autry-Amy 85 Autry-Roger 115 Avery-Hope L. 100 Avery-Torry is for this year's AFC Champion BRONCOS. Babb-Holly C. 100, 189 Baca-Amy 67 Bachman-Greogry B. 85 Bachman-Sheryl D. 35 Baden-josh 85 Bady-Bridget A. 85 Baete-Kelli M. Bagwell, Carl 115, 117 Bailey-Mary K. 67, 195 Bailey-Patrick H. Bailey-Todd L. 85, 177 Baily-Charles R. Bain-Amy 100 Baker-Debbie 115 Baker-Stacy D. 67, 74, 192 Ball-jennifer G. 5, 85 Bangert-Holly A. 35 Banks-Tiffany A. 100, 175 Baranski-Karen D. 100 Barbour-john T. 100 Bard-Daniel A. 85 Bard-Wayne G. 35 Barela, Christina 101 Barker-j.C. 85 Barlow-jacob G. Barnes-Tyler R. 101, 177 Barnett-Esther R. 67 Barrionuevo-Stacey L. 85 Barrionuevo-Todd I. 67 Barrows-Steven W. 101 Bartholomew-Amie L. 67 Bates-Tracy M. 101 Bates-Raoul 115, 210 Battilega-Michael 35, 128, 181 Bauer jr-William P. Baugher-jason E. 101 Baumbach-Bradley 67 Baylie-Valerie 115 Beach-Dana M. 67 Beach-Sherri K. 35 Beasley-Martha K. 67 Beer-Ted R. 36 Belcik, Mark 115, 154 Bell-Derek D. Bell-Jana 36 Bell-Michael P. 85 Bemiller-jamie K. 36 Benjamin, Peter 115, 184 Benson-Amy 85 Bennett-Lydia 101 Bequette-Kathryn 115 Berg-Deborah 67 Berger-Sue Ann 115, 121 Berkenkotter-Deana M. 16, 36 Berkowitz-David M. Bernaerts-Elke 15, 28, 29, 36 Berrett-Catharine L. 67 Berumen-Benjamin 85 Berumen-Minerva E. 101 Beus-jodi 85 Beyl-joseph R. 85 Bickel-Sandra C. 36 Bickerson-jennifer 101 Bieber-Dennis A. 67, 201 Bird-Raquellf: 36 Bird-Tiffany 101, 179 Birkholz-Corey D. 36, 166, 181 Bishop-Cody R. 101, 182 Bishop-Curtis S. 8, 36, 42, 181, 201 Bixby-jill D. 15, 36, 132, 178, 203 Black-jennifer A. Blaine-Brandon D. 85, 200 Blair-Tamara L. 36, 175 Blankenship-Anthony D. 101, 192 Blechle-Melissa K. 36 Bobbit, Anndala 115 Boernge-jennifer 85 Bogle-jay B. 67 Bolin-Laura H. 36, 126 Bollack-john R. 101 Bonheimer-joanie M. 101 Bonney-Julianna M. 36 Book-Philip W. Boor-Erik 85 Boothroyd-Dawn L. Borgman-Tony D, 67 Borrego-Trista M. 101 Boston, Donna 101 Bostwick-Stephen M. 36 Bouchard-Michelle M. Bowen-Laurie A. 11, 67, 166, 189 Bowers-Brert 101 Bowers-jeanette A. 115 Bowers-Randall A. 67, 193 Bowersox-Kari K. 101 Bown-Cher M. 85 Boyd-Kathryn R. 37 Bradley-David W. 101, 190, 191, 200 Bradley-Erin M. 37 Bradley-james M. 37, 181 Bradley-jonathan B. 67 Brahler-jason M. 101 Brakke-Michael C. 101 Brancio-David 67, 171 Brauchler-George H. 37, 166, 181, Braun-Scott L. 37 Braun-Tracy C. 101 Brennan - Shanti M. 37 Brenner-Janette 115, 138, 169 Bridges-james P. 182 Brison-Elizabeth M. 85 205 Britton-jennifer L. 37 Brookman-Kathryn G. 67, 133, 162 Brookman-Kenneth L. 85 Brooks - Katherine Brooks -Peter W. 101 Brown - Dawn M. 37 Brown-Dawn M. 37 Brown -james I. Brown-joseph S. 37 Brown-julie F. 85 Brown-Kathleen E. 37, 162, 185 Brown-Kerry L, 101, 184 Brown-Michele L. 101, 179 Brown-Michelle R. Brown-Steven C. 85 Brown-William D. 67, 186 Bruce - Brandon L. 200 Bruce - Sheron V. 85 Brumley-Kirsten R. 37, 164 Brumley-Robert W. 16, 37 Brunk-jennifer Bruskiewicz-Todd 67, 205 Bryan-Travis W. 85 Bryant-Erik G. Bryant-Scott H. 67, 166, 186, 187 Buchanan-Christina R. 67, 169 Bui-Huan 67 Bui-Phiet C. 101, 177 Buining-Madeline C. 29, 37 Bullington-Travis L. 8, 68, 78, 127, 181 Bunce-Melvin 37 Bunch-jacquelynn R. 101 Burch-Cynthia L. 68, 169 Burchett-Michelle R. 37 Burdick- Steve 115, 166 Burge-james T. 68, 201 Burge-joseph D. 68, 77 Burge-Mark T. 101 Burger-Mark S. Burger-Michael P. 85, 183 Burger-William F. 68, 181 Burgess-Tamara R. 85 Burke-Teressa A. 68 Burkholder-Leslie A. 38, 166 Burkholder-Thomas E. 85, 192 Burman-Karen D. 38 Burnham-Blake 69 Bums-Robert 85 Burns-Christy 38 Burrows-Sherilyn R. 38 Burtis-Dean M. 85, 170 Burton-Christopher 85 Busack-Curtis C. Busey-Bradford L. 101 Bushor-Mark K. 38 Armstrong-Donald N. Beattie-Hallie R. 67 Brand-Alvin R. 67 Butcher-Shawn P. 101, 147 Arnold-Lanie L, 11, 30, 35, 166, 192, Beck-D.A. 67, 162, 193 Brandon-Luke A. 67 210 Becker-Sherrelyn A. 16, 35 Braning-Chris 115 Arnold-Laurel L. 11, 12, 30, 35, 175, Beckham-Laurie A. 35 Braning-Nicole O, 85 196 Beckham-Marybeth 67, 184, 185, 203 Brannan-Lisa R. 101, 175 gfgnds for phase agonil- Arnold-Scott M. 100, 182, 200 Bedinger-Susan C. 36 Brauchler-Eric G. 101, 177 ing Classes . . . CHEM- 1 1 1 g 1 l M 220 Index ISTRY AND CALCU- LUS! Caddey-Jody L. 38, 196, 197 Cain-Brian Cain-David 183 Cain-jason 101, 182 Cairns-Catherine E. 85 Caims'Stefanie 38 Callahan-Richard G. 101, 182 Calone-Renee M. 38 Campagnola-Angela 85 Campbell-Brian P. 5, 31, 38, 201 Campbell-Heather N. 85 Campbell-julie A. 85 Campbell-Robert L. Campbell-Ryan C. Candelaria-Donald 101 Canniff-jennifer D, 38 Canniff-Natalie L. 101, 184 Canter-Elizabeth 85 Canterbury-Nicole L. 101 Caplinger-Charles R. 38 Caplinger-Martin 85 Capra-Dawn C. 68, 82 Capra-Kelly R. 38 Capra-Nicole L. 101 Capra-Steven j. 85 Carbone-Susan M, Carda-joel 68, 192 Carlson-Amy E, 68, 132, 184, 185 Carlson-jaimie L, 68, 147 Carlson-Lynne A. 85 Carlson-Patricia A, 68 Carlson-Philip V. 101, 177 Carlson-Roxanne M. 38, 169 Carlson-Shannon M. 38, 147 Carlton-Steven W. 68 Carney-Pat 115 Carr-Cynthia C. Carroll-Curtis 38 Carroll-Emily A. 14, 68, 192 Carroll-Fred 101 Carroll-Timothy R. 38, 193 Carselding-Jodie 28, 29 Carson-john P, 85 Carver-Christie A. 68 Casey-Sheila M. 26, 39, 47 Cason -Trent C. 85 Castle-Michael T. Castor -Blaine A. 85 Castor4Rolna L. 101 Castro -joseph M, 101, 182 Catalano-Christopher 86, 183 Catanach-Patrick A. 68 Cates-Clay B. 39, 181 Cates-Mark T. 101, 158, 182, 200 Chalkey-Heather R. 101, 147 Chamberlain-Amy 101, 184, 203 Chamberlain-David 16, 39, 86, 186, 187 Chamberlain-Ty A. 68, 157, 181 Chamberlin-David C. 200 Charles-Lenore D, 101 Charney-Tim 115, 134 Charon-Rebecca A. 86 Chase-Christine 86 Chase-Randy P, 6, 39 Chauvin - Karrie L. 101 Chavez-Catherine L. 68 Chavez-Melinda M. 39 Cheshire-Michael A. Chiecuto-Anthony 182, 200 Chik-Roberta L. 101, 193 Chmielewski jr-Raymond j. 170 Christensen-Michael T. 39 Christian-joshua W. 86, 205 Christian-Marte P. 182 Christianssen-Karen j. 86 Church-Frederick A, 68, 176 Chvatal-Carrie M. 32, 39, 132 Cichuniec-Peter S. 101, 177, 200 Cichuniec-Tracy A. 68, 184 Cirbo-Andra L. 39, 162, 169 Cisneros-Nellishia M. 101, 147 Cisneros-Richard G. 39, 192 ClampABrian P. 27, 39, 145, 151, 162, 164, 166 Clamp-jason M. 86, 162, 183 Clancy-Gidget M. 101 Clapp-Thomas Clapper-jenna M, 86, 195 Clapper-Pamela A. 16, 40, 132, 196, 197 Clark-Brian C. 198 Clarke-Carrie E. 86, 192 Clark-Caryn L, 101 Clark -jessica 86 Clark-Kathleen E. 40 Clark-Kenneth M. 86, 183 Clark-Kiley 86 Clarkston-Todd A. 86 Clevenstine-Christine C. 86, 195 Click-Damon R. 101 Click-Stacie L. 86 Clingerman-Patricia L. 40 Cloms-Brian A. Clonzs Jonathon M. 68 Close-Brian T. 40 Close-Scott E. 86, 177 Coble-Donia R. 86, 132, 179, 205 Coble-Kelly 101, 179, 202, 203 Coburn-Vickie L. 68 Coffey-Bill 115, 129, 181 Coffey-Elizabeth B. 101, 193 Coffey-Melissa A, 10, 13, 22, 40, 166, 185 Coffman-Elizabeth A. 23, 40 Colbert-Dusty Collings-Courtney A, 68, 188, 189 Colson-Lorie M. 68, 169 Conley-julia A, 68, 192 Conlin-Dan M. 101, 182 Contreras-Brenda L. 86 Contreras-Janice M. 102 Contreras-Kimberly H. 68, 169 Cook-Cynthia E. 40, 150, 151, 153, 187, 205 Cooke-Constance A. 4, 86, 192 Cooke-Cynthia L. 40, 169 Cooke-Stefanie S. 102 Copeland-Donna 144, 164 Copps-Heidi M. Copps-Matthew Curia-Andres W. 102 Curia-Miriam E. 102 Cornell -Tommy Con-Michael 68 CoopcrDane A, 40, 171 friendly hello from the seniors is always nice to receive. N V. ? 4. if 1:1 ' , Q , .. z 7 Q is it gf. oy . . . isn't studving fun?! !A7,. ,.- F . . fi I . I Index 221 Costello-Mark A. 86 Couch-David R. 102, 182 Couchoud-Melissa j. 68, 132, 169 Coulter-jason W. 86, 177 Courkamp-Carol 116 Courkamp-Craig A. 68, 166, 181 Courtney-Kevin D. 40 Cowan-Sharmane M. 68 Cowden 111-Thomas 86 Cowden-Shawn D, Cox-Brian 102 Cox-Michelle P. 102 Cox-Tyler-I. 40, 189 Craig-Eric 40 Craig -james B, 68 Craig-Nicolas L. 68 Crain-Trevor I. 40 Cram-Shelley L. 40 Crespin-Lisa D. 40 Criderajeffrey 87 Crider'-lim 115, 116 Cripps-Louis D. 7, 25, 40, 162 Cripps-Tammy S, 102 Cross-Dayton A. 68 Cross-jason D. 87, 88 Crorry-Michelle R. 41 Crow-Barbara L, 41 Crowe -Rachel A. Crumley-Scott 68, 181 Crynes-Cathy 116 Culley -Sabrina M, 68 Cummings-Michael A. 68 Cundiff-Barry L. 87, 177 Cunningham-Christopher G. 41, 181 Cunningham -Mary 102 Curnow-Keri L. 68, 147, 162 Curran-Cary C. 68, 196 Curran-julie E, 102, 187 Currans-Elizabeth G. 102, 147 Currier-Daniel 68 Curtis-Kevin W. 68 Cuvelier-Russ A. is for DR. DOGGETT and his undying pa- tience and support. I Dahm-Lori E. 41, 166 Dalvit-Michael D. 102, 182 Darien-Dana 23, 68 Darley-Michele 69 Dattilo-Tim 69 Daulton-Richard L. 41, 181 David-Noelle 41, 189 Davidson-Brian A. 87 Davidson-Eric j. 41 Davis-Andrea M. 41, 203 Davis -Christine Davis-Devin R, 41 Davis-jennifer A. 41, 178 Davisejudy L. Davis-Kelley M. 102 Davis-Matthew W. 102 Davis-Stephanie L. 11, 25, 32, 41, 192 Davis-Toby M. Davoll-jack L. 41, 169 Dawson-Craig M. 102, 182 222 Index Day-Susan 116 Dean-Angela 41, 169 Dean-Barr W. 69, 74 Dean-Chancy A, 102, 200 Dean-David L. 102 Dean-Michelle L. Deangelo-Raymond A. 87, 183 Deckert-Shawn L. 87, 177 Deguire-Christopher R. 102, 177 Dulaney-Erin 87 Dunlap-Brian P. 103 Dunlap-Steven T. 70 Dunlap-Tammy L. 70 Dunn-Mary 116 Dunning-Erik E. 42 Dunnington-Michael S. 87, 169 Dupont-Ronda A, 103 Duran-Cara S. 103 F.. 1 1 Deguire-Michael -I. 69, 186 Deherrera-Brian 116, 201 Delay-Dan D. 176 Delavade-Deanetr 166 Dellinger-Christopher 69, 193, 204, 205 Dellovade-Dennette M. 69 Delockroy-Carol 114 Demotte-Randolph E. 87 Dempsey-Christopher D, 41 Depaulo-jim 116 Derby-Theresa 42 Derosa-Christine T. 102 Derr-Karen A. 102 Derush-Michelle R, 102 Devin-Cindy L. 69, 169 Dhaillecourt-Grant D. Dhaillecourt-Joyce 119 DicevBrent A, 69 Dickey-William D. 42, 132, 205 Dickinson-jeffrey W. 102 Diederich-Douglas R. 87 Dietz-Stephanie C. 102 Dillard-Kimberly L. 42 Dimanna-Robert E, 102 Dindinger-Andrea L. 14, 87, 166, 193 Dismang-Juliet D. 87 Distefano-Mary K. 14, 31, 42, 128 Distel-Leonard M, Dixon-Dana 42 Dixon-Joy C. 69 Dockhorn-David A. 87 Dockum-Scocr D. 87 Dodge-james M. 102 Doggett-Maran 12, 114 Dolenski-Aaron j. 69 Dolven-jennifer C. 102 Donahue-Christopher M, 102, 200 Donaldson-jon 114 Donovan-Melissa R. 87, 192, 203 Dooley-Scott B. 69 Dorton-Ashley H. 69 Dotson-john R, 16, 42, 145, 164 Doub-joel D. 102 Doub-Paige E. 15, 42, 144, 145, 164, 166 Dowd -james M. 87 Dowd-Mary K. 70 Dowd-Michael K. 87, 183 Dowd-ThOmaS 1.16, 117, 164, 182 DOWHS-Amy C. 15, 28, 29, 42, 126, 192 Dragoo-jeffrey K. 103 Dreher-Gretchen 70 Dreher-Kirsten B, 103 Diesel-Shawn R. 70 Druggen-Par 116 Ducker-Scott A, Dudden-Michelle L. Dudley-Tamara L. 103, 193 Durkin-Matthew W. 70, 192, 205 Durston-Paul L, 103, 182 Dwyer-Carla M. 87, 178 Dwyer-Charles M. 42 is for the first time that you totally EMBAR- RASSED yourself in front of the class. Eaton-Diane M. 42, 195 Eaton-Linda K. 70, 175 Ebert-Betty 116, 212 Eckers1ey4Matthew 42 Ecksrein-Zoe M, 103 Edler-Gina M. 87 Edmiston-Brian G. 87 Edrich-Denise M. 70, 169 Edrich-jody L, 43 Eisenhuth-Amy E, 12, 87, 188 Ellefson-Kelly L. 70 Elliott-Tommeann 43 Ells, Erin A, 70 Elmi-Alireza 70 Emanuel-john M. 71 Engelbrecht-Emily B. 12, 87 English-james F, 43, 181, 200 Erickson-Christopher D, 71, 81 Erickson-Diane E, 43 Erickson-Tanya K. 71 Erwin-Kim A. 103, 138, 139, 188, 189 Erwine-Eric D. 87, 177 Escalante-Yolanda 43, 17G Evans-Angela C. 71, 147 EvansvHeather A. Evans-john R, 71, 169, 176 EvererrAScorr W. 43, 186 Evridge-Dawn B. 29, 43, 132, 151, 153 Ezell-Richard K. 87, 158 is for our FANTASTIC FOOTBALL team and their crusllin' season. Fancher-Christopher M. Farmer-jackie D. 43, 162 Farmer-jerrie M. 87 Faulkner-Michael S. 43, 176, 201 Feagans'Melinda A. 103 Fear'Dean Fedel-Nikki L. 87, 166, 189 Feeney-Trohe L. 87 Fehlmann-Kevin R. 103, 193 Felix-Aimee L. 87, 179 Felix-Joaquin 103, 192 Fellec-janet M. 103 Fellet-Timothy 71 Fenton-Stephanie A. 156 Ferdani-joseph A. 87, 191, 204, 205 Ferguson-Gregory S. 13, 71, 150 Ferguson-jean E. 103 Ferguson-joel W. 43, 144, 164, 169 Ferguson-Kevin L. 43, 193 Ferguson-Kirk 43, 192 Ferguson-Scot A. 23, 43, 186, 205 Fiduccia-Vernon nl. Fiedler-David A, 43 Fiedleivjennifer . 103 FiferATracey 116, 176, 177 Finnefrock, Mike 116, 118, 184, 185, 200 Finney-Christopher 71, 169, 191 Fiore-Riralynn 88, 179 Fischer-Tanya L. 103 Fisher-Andrew 71 Fisher-Ann M. 11, 43, 50, 166 Fisher-Heather M. Fisher-Katharine M. 103 Fisher-Maura 71, 162 Fitch-Eileen H. 103 Fitzgerald-Nicole 88 Flanagan-Stephen 43, 63, 193 Flinn-Whitney A. 13, 14, 88, 151, 166 Florek-Ingrid C. 22 Florek-Nicolas P. 44, 103, 177 Flores-Gregory D. 6, 44, 154, 157 Flowers-Kimberly L. 71 I Floyd-Becky A. 103 Foery-Alicia K. 88, 179 Foery-jason S. 71, 181 Fo1tzvKevin L. 103, 177, 200 Foos-Michael H. 88 Forbes-Dusten L. 44 Foster-Arminda Foster-Cody 13, 103, 196 Foster-jonathan T. 103 Foster-Michael S. 10, 44, 166 Fours-Tracy R. 44 Fox-Christopher 88 Fox-Karen K. 103, 166 Frame-john R. 103 Franco-Frankie 147 Frank-jeremy T, 145 Frank-Susan K. 44 Freebury-Christopher C. Freeman-Michelle A, 71 French-Kane M. 13, 71, 194, 195 Frerich-Vincent 88, 183 Frickey-Marijean M. 88, 175 Friedman-Lisa K. 71, 162, 188, 189 Frischknecht-Amalie 44, 162 Fulginiti-Vincent B. Fullmer-Cheryl A. 71 Funk-Rodney D. 88 Fuss-Kristal D. stands for the official senior class good-bye . . . GRADUATION! Gadd-Michelle E. 73, 184, 203 Gallatin-Thomas E. 192 Gallegos-Daphne A. 16, 31, 39, 44, 166, 192 Gallegos-Lynerre R. 88, 184 Gallegos-Richard L. 103, 191 Gambrel-Christina M. 103, 147 Ganser-jennifer V. 11, 71 Garcia jr-Alfredo 103 A4khad R.129,191,201 Garcia- Garcia-Paul 71 Garcia-Romaine M. Garcia-Steven 88 Garduno-Cynthia 44, 169 Garramone - Darren A. 88 Garrison -jason S. 103 Garver-jessica M. 71 Gatlin-Brian D. 88, 134, 183, 205 Gauditz-Andrea L 44, 178 Gauvin-Juliet K. 16, 44, 55 Geddes-Kimberly L. 44, 132, 189 Geddes-Tarenly R. 103, 195 Geiger-David 71 Geiger-Micah 103 Geller-Melissa M. 103 Gentry-Robert 103 Gersabeck-Susan A. 14, 71, 127, 151, 182, 193 Gherardini-Andrea 103 Gianola-jayme S. Gibbon-Gregg A. 71 Gieger-Mike S. 44 Gies-Dawn M. 44, 185 Gies-jamie L. 71, 185 Gilbert-Daniel 88, 183, 201 Gilbert-judson D. 88, 181 Giles.-Teqg L. Gill-girlnon G. 103, 182, zoo Gillaspie-jonathan D. 88 Gilmore-jeff E. 44, 169, 205 Gilmore-Timothy S. 88 Gilsinger-jane 116 Godard-julie K. 103, 203 Goddard-Michael D. 71 Goings-Casey 11, 103, 166, 191, 200 Goings-Gary 116, 191, 201 Goings-Melissa A. 6, 23, 44, 169, 194, 195 Gonzales-Andrei 13, 45, 166 Gonzales-Chrisropher M. 103 Gonzales-Darren 200 Gonzales-james A. 88, 183 Gonzales-Kira A. 71 Gonzales-Marina 71 Goss-Beckie L. Goss-Ben Goss-Tim P. Grafner-Patrick M. 168 Grafner-Stephanie A. 71 Graham-jeremy D. 71, 127 Graveley-Brian C, 88, 186 Graw-Heath B. 88, 177 Gray 'Ir-William N. 45, 162 Gray-Amy 88 Gray-Barbara A. 45 Gray-jennifer A, 88, 130 Gray-Kevin C. 88 Grazier-Kari E. Green-Aundrea L. 11, 103 Greenwald - Frederick Greenwood-Marcus D. 71, 201 Greenwood-Timothy E. 103, 182 Gregg-Krisri L. 88 Greivel-Melinda D. 45 Greivel-Nicole R. 103, 194, 195 Greivel-Steve 116, 181 Griff1n-Michelle 71 Griffln-Tracey L. 3, 45 Grimshaw-Lee A. 45 Grimshaw-Shane D. 45, 192 Grimshaw-Shauna 88 Groat-Heather 104, 192 Groeger-Benjamin j. 186 Grooms-Dawn 88, 178 Grooms-Michelle L. 45 Grorke-Matthew P. 88 Grundy-Douglas D. 88 Grundy-Leslie A. 45 Guereca-Phillip 182 Guetlein-Cynthia S. 45, 88, 196 Guetlein-Heidi Guffey-Robert C. Guildner-Dawn N. 71. 178 Gunnarson-jennifer L. 88, 175 Gurch-Lynn M. Gutierrez-Joey D. 104 Gutierrez-Michelle 45 Gutierrez-Sherry 104 Guy-Angela is for this year's H 0 M E C0 Ml NG, Emerald Night. Haas-Michael C. 71 Haberman-Timothy A. 71, 176, 205 Haddad-Terisa C. 32, 45, 132 Haffner-Brooks M. 71, 132, 181 Hagan-Lori A. 89, 132 Hagan-Michelle M. 45 Hagelin-Melissa A. 71, 169 Hailey-Barbara 45 Hailey-Brian 89 Hain-Robert K, 45 Haines-Loretta 104 Haines-William D. 71 Halbert-Tracy L. 89, 193 Hale-Alan L. 182 Halliday-janet L. 89, 166, 178 Halverson-Andrea L. 89 Halverson-Lawrence N. 71 Hamby-jr E. 192 Hamilton jr-Douglas G. 45 Hammons-julie L. 46 un in the sun. ,pun-. nw J R A ll is. a NNW x l P.. Hancock-Christine L. 104, 147 Hanel-joseph R. 104 Hansen-Benjamin j. 89, 171 Hansen-Dana 46 Hansen Hansen -jeffrey A. 104 -'Iodi S. 71, 139 Hansen-Kirk C. 104 Hansen-Kristen j. 46, 169, 194, Hansen -Pamela 46 Harper-Eric A. 6, 46 Harrington-Eileen R. 46 Harris-Becky L. 104 Harris-Donald L. Harris-Gayle 116 Harris-jennifer L. 89 v I .0 8' . 1 1' u O L s ood friends and special times make for ever-lasting memo- ries. omecoming isn't just for BEARS anymore, but for the canine species as well. l J I i l 1 I 1 Index 223 Harris-Jill 72 Harris-Lukeia 117, 212 Harris-Kris R. Harris-Paul D. 46 Harris-Toni L. Harrison-Esther 72, 73, 162, 196 Harrod-Christopher R. Hart-Brian C. 89 Hart-joel S. 72 Hartman-Mont R. 46 Hartman-Scorr E. 46 Hartman-Tim 117 Harvey-julie D. 46, 169 Havener-Brian P. 89, 183 Haverland-Brian L. 104 Hawker-Les A. 89 Hawkins-Renee L. 72, 78, 178 Hawkins-Shelly 15, 46, 178, 202, 203 Hayashi-Debra K. 15, 46, 132, 133 Hayes-Ronald 182 Hayes-Shannon K. 30, 42, 132 Hayes-Wendy K. 46 Haynes-Jennifer M. 89 Hayward-Meredith 89, 179 Hazlett-Bradley 72, 82 Head-Erin C. 72, 192 Head-jason A. 104 Head-Kendra L. 72 Heaton-Robb P. 46 Heaviland, Brent 117 Heckel-Michael L. 104 Heffner-Sheralyn 117 Heisler-Travis M. 104 Heller-Craig D. 104 Helmerich-Caroline 117, 213 Helmerich-Douglas M. 72, 186 Hembroff-jennifer A. 89, 184 Hemingway-Lisa D. 72 Hensley-Micheline Y. 104, 203 Hensley-Stephanie D. 89 Hergenreder-Eric R. 72 Herin-Philip A. 46 Hernandez-Janette C. 72 Herrington-Lisa M. 72 Herrman-Oscar 117, 170 Hesketr-Sean D. 104 Hicks-Kip E. 104 Hicks-Judy 117 Hicks-Tamara L. 13, 104, 151, 153, 166 Hiett-Charles E. 89, 183 Higgerson-Matthew A. 2, 7, 23, 47 Higgins-Vern 117 Hildebrand-Brad S. 89 Hinman-Richard 47 Hinton-Christy L. 72, 169, 189 Hives-Glenn E. 47, 192 Hodges-Charley Hodges-Pererj. 89, 164 Hodges-Tom 117 Hoefler-Gabi M. 72 Hoffman-Brian P. 47 Hogan-Ben M. 89 Hogan-Cristi R. 89 Hohman-Stephanie M. 72 Huis-Don 72 Hnlck-Kenneth 2 Holland-Kimberly A. 104, 179, 203 Hollingsworth-Lloyd 273 Holloway-Lisa M. 72 Hollstein-Bret W. 90 Holmes-james L. 47 Holthaus-Bryce D. 47, 193 Holthaus-Matthew j. 90 Holzman-jeffrey 191, 201 Honeker-Daniel M. 104 Honnold-Catherine I. 104, 203 Honnold-Philip D. 90 Horn-Samuel M. 104 Horton-john M. 104 Hosea-Scott 72 Houpt-Ashley A. House-Christine D. 104 House-jennifer L. 47, 189 Hovland-Chris 47, 134 Howard-Lory A. 72 Howell-Angela M. 72 Huddleston-Teresa A. 3, 72, 185 Huff-jason A. 72 Huffman-Francine 117, 135, 162 Huffman-Lisa R. 104, 189 Hughes-Cherice 72 Hughes-joel 18, 90, 191, 200 Hughes-Karen L. 90, 179 Hughes-William C. 90, 177 Huls-Don L. Hunr-Cort 104, 191 Hunter'Dana L. Hunter-Samuel W. 104, 200 Hunter-Tommy L. 78, 90 Hupp-Steven L. 72 Hurlock-Scott S. 66, 72, 191 Hurst-Bryan D. 47 Huston-Amy E. 72, 126 Huston-jeffrey B. 47 Hutchings-Robert G. Hutchins-julie D. 15, 25, 47, 162, 178 Hutchins-Tammy L. Hutson-jody L. Hurron-Shane L. 72 Hyatt-Steven 118, 182 Hyde-Nicole L. 104 Hyland-Therese 104, 162, 166 is in salute for the IN- DIVIDUALITY that each student possessed. Illyes-Angela 90 Ingoldby-Thomas S. 104 Ireland-Trevor 47, 164 Irwin-Jodi A. 90, 189 Irwin-Sherlyn M. 72, 132 Isaac-Chris S. 47 Isham-Dawna M. 48 Ivaska-Eddie D. 48 stands for the special student awareness pro- gram, the .IUST SA Y N0! day. Jackman-james C. 4, 90, 144 jackson+Kimberley S. 104, 179 jackson-Lisa A. 72, 157 jackson-Nell 118 jackson-Steven M, 22, 48, 162, 166, 193 jackson-Tracy E. 48 Jacobsen-Chasity L. 195 Jacobson-Robert C. 48, 192 jakobsen-Renee M. 29, 48 jaksoniak-Jenifer L. 90 james-Ken 118 james-Sheldon W. 142 jauch-Erik C. 16, 48 jaueh-Frederick R. 104 jauch-Karl M. 104 jaurigue-Maria E. 72 jeffrey-Brian A. 90 Jeffreys 114 jennings-joshua D. 104 Jennings-Heather 90 jenny-Bridget R. 104 jenny-Laura L. 15, 48 Jensen-Keith L. 72, 201 Jensen-Merlin S. 147, 191 job-Carl 118 johanningsmeier-Melanie S. 48 john-jeremy R. 90 johnson-Cal 118 johnson-Carolyn J. 104, 179, 203 johnson-Damon R. 90 johnson-Gregg S. 104 johnsonejacob L. 104, 182 johnson-jaimie C. 90 johnson-Jarrod M. 90 johnson-jessica L. 104 johnson-jill S. 90 johnson-Kevin G. 104, 200 johnson-Kirk D. 104 johnson-Lesly L. 72 johnson'Mark 104 johnson-Michelle L. 90, 185, 203 Johnston-Cal Johnston-Chad E. 191 Johnston, Robert 181 johnsron-Russell W. 191 jones-Brian T. 48, 137 jones-Dave G. 16, 19, 48 jones-Douglas L. 48, 171 jones-Elizaberh 90 jones-Heather E. 25, 48 jones-juli L. 90 jones-Kristie D. 104 jones-Nicole C. 72 Jong-Agnes E. 48, 162 Jong-Lana I. 90, 162, 179 jonkoniec-Tracy M. 90, 184, 185 jomod-Cheri L. 72, 195 joseph-Nicole E. 90 julian-jennifer G. 90. 192 jungman-Samuel 72 justis-Nola M. 72 is in remembrance of that first real kiss. Kacsh- Kenneth R. Kading - Benjamin Kakac-Paul F. Kamm-john C, Karcich-Lisa M. 72, 192 Karrick-Brett R. Karrick-Dennis G. 90 Kauffeldjennifer L. 104 Kelly-Tracy 34, 48 Kelly-Travis E. 104 Kelsey-Keith L. 104, 182 Kemp-Aaron C. 104 Kendall-Dianna L. 72, 192 Kennedy-Michael P. 90, 171 Kennedy-Ryan T. 73 Kenny-Kala D. 104 Kerbaugh-Bridget 104 Kerbaugh-Travis 48 Kerbs-Calleen K. 104 Kerr-julie M. 49, 162 Kerr-Robert L. 49 Kersgard-Adam S. 90 Kerscen-Alicia L. 104, 189 Kerstiens-justin 104, 182 Keyes-Benjamin 49, 186 Keyes-Christopher 90 Kibel-Darwin D. 49, 176 Kidd-Joanna 104 Kidd-Kristen S. 49, 169 Kiekhaefer-john S. 90, 177 Kientz-Sonja L. Kier-Larry T. 191 Kiermas-Lori A. 90 Kilburn-julie K. 18, 30, 49 Kilburn-Mark W. 30, 49, 162, 176 Kilburn-Wendy L. 73 Kimbrel-David 73 King-Chad 105, 182 King-Christine K. King-Daniel P. 49 King-Mariam M. 49 Kinsley-Danalee 90 Kintz-Ed Teacher 118, 121, 181 Kintz-Mark E. 105, 182 Kinrz-Nicole 11, 14, 90, 166, 192 Kiolbasa-David W. Kirk-Robert P. 8, 23, 30, 49, 176 Kirkland-Genny Teacher 118 Kisicki-Erin C. 73 Kisicki-Paul 105 Kissell-Holly A. 31, 49, 132, 174, 175 Kirrles-Charles 49, 162 Kjar-jennifer S. 73 Klassen-Lisa R. Klataske-joan T. 49, 132 Klazura-Christine M. 15, 49, 203 Klazura-jeffrey D. 193 Klett-Erii L. 111, 177 Kline-Michael A. 73 Kludr-Nicole L. 105 Knaack-Teresa A. Knowles-Ryan D. 90 Koenig-julie M. 90 Kolisch-Trevor A. 90 Kolz-Matthew L. 73 Koop-jeffrey M. 49. 181 Kopp-Scott A. 49. 169 Korn-Scorr D. 73. 190, 191 Krakow-jeff M. 16. 50 Kramer-Brian W. 105. 177 Krarz-Lettecia A. 90 Krause-Kelly A. 14, 73, 186, 187 224 Index Krause-Kevin A. 182 Krehbiel-Bradley 13, 50, 150, 162 Kroh-Michael S. 73, 118 Krueger'Tiffney A. 50 Kruschkefynrhia 74, 162 Kurtz-Kristin L. 74, 166, 189, 205 Kwon-Sung H. 74 Kwon-You D. 50 is for all of those high school LOVES and LUSTS. Lackey-Lisa K. 90 Lacrue-Richard 50 Lagerstrom-Nicole 105 Laimz-Lisa 25, 30, 50, 178 Lake-jennifer M. 13, 196 Lallier-Michael C. 74, 181, 201 Lampert-Brian T. 90 Lancaster-Angela L. 12, 74, 126, 196 Land-Andrea R. Landrum-Valton D. 74, 82 Lankerd-Carry A. Lansford-Michelle M. 74 Lansford-Scot E. Lgrgent-Robert W. 90 Larson-Brian W. Larson-Douglas W. 74 Lounsbury-Stuart A. 51 Lowe-Carey C. 75, 164 Lowe-Grant M. 75, 75, 130 Lowe-jami L. Lowenstein-Peter L. 51, 162 Lowry-jason M. 105 Loyd-Angela R. 51 Lucas-jeremy K. Lucas-William -I. 14, 77, 166, 193, 204 205 Lucero-Amy M. 91 Lucero-Denise R. 51 Ludka-Angela A. 51, 169 Ludvik-Lorrie L. Ludwig-Michael S. 51 Ludwig-Tiffany L. Luers II-Richard D. 92, 147 Lujan-Aaron D. 75 Lustie-Freya C. 105 Lustie-Melissa S. 75 Lumell-Michelle L. 51 Lynch-Ky S. 105 Lynch-Ryan 75, 144, 151, 164 Lyons-Heather C. 92 Lyons-jennifer A. 75 stands for one of the most dreaded words ever heard by a student's ear ational Merit achievers are presented to the school during an assembly. ,- ..,, a , . Larson-Kathleen M. 91 l I ' 5 MA TH'Y! Larson4Kerry E. 177 La,50n.K115 N, 192 Macdonald-Kristin C. 66, 75 'fa1-50n.K1i5ten Macagnone-jennifer 92 Laurichzlennifer 5, 91 Maccabus-Tamara 119 Leach-Dennis D. 91 M3Ce'D31'W1f1 L- Leasurbglen 200 Madison-Greg L. 75, 75, 82, 150 Leblanc-Noelle C. M3e5m5'.ICf'fmY D- Leblanuwendy J, 91 Maestas-Samuel E. 105 Lee-janis R. 12, 52, 50, 166 M3SBa'd'K3m3l3 D- 39' 51- 166 Leevjohn W. 14, 75, 186, 204, 205 Maguire-Am1' C- 75 Leambammeloay J. vs, 193 Mahan-Shelly A1 45 Lenjwchfis zos M2101-Mifhafl P- 106 Lenzen-Staci L. 105 M3l0f'SC'-'ff A- 51 Lenzen-Steven P. 105 M3l3neY'C2lfb 751 92 I Lenzen,T1m01hy-1 Malaney-Cassandra j. 185 LeUn,Dena M, 91 Mangieri-Margaret R. 75, 162, 192 Lewandowski-john C. 91 M3nf11nB'Bf00k 106- 132 Lewis-Kristina N. so Manning-Cary' L1 75 Lewis-Michael 5. 105, 182 Manning-Shawn C- 51- 181 Lichtenberg-Chris 91, 183 M3nn1nS'Tiff2f1Y A1 92 151ed,ke,Ke11yJl 50 Mannschreck-Kimberly 92 Lighpglen 105' 177 Mannschreck-Timothy 75 Lindbloom-Scott M. M3P1e'MlChelle L- 75 Lindquist-Paul W. 50 M3fCh'53ndf3 106 Lindqvist-Varna 91 M3'f'Z'R0fY G- 75 Lindsay-Ruben O. 171 Marillv-Dawn 51 Li51.Kem A, Marillo-Tracy 92 c L0e,AP,11 5, 75 Mans-Alison ll, 52, 166, 186. 192 ji Longmifbgoben S1 Marshejeffrey D. 75. 186 A Longmm-.Tiffany D1 105 Marshall-Gregory A. 52, 181 XSS Longwellqmcy R, 75' 189 Martens-Cynthia K. 92, 184. 205 A Lopez'Dc'bbie M. 105 I M3 'in'Df'3n3 C- 106- 164 Lopez-Russell M. 171 MGVUUADURC W- 75 LorenzowSandra K. 91. 189 Maf'in'Sh3f0n N- 52 A Loui-Camille M, 51, ms Maffinfl-P-bf' P- 53 Loui-Duuglas S. 91 M3ffim'Z'D9m'en 75 L1,ui.ja50n R, Q1 I Martinez-Connie 119 em-9 1 1 1 ,,-haf 3 concept' I I 1 Index 225 Morse-Krisrinj. 93, 147 stands for the ,988 Martinez Heather 106, 195 Martinez-Leslie D, 32, 52, 132, 134 Martinez-Lucha A. 52 Martinez-Maximo 75 Martinez-Philip 92 Martinez Robert 106, 177 I Martinez-Virginia R, Marusic-Christopher W. 92, 183 Mellberg-Faith M. 106 Melton-Michael A. 66, 76, 150, 181 Menching-Eric 92 Meng-jennifer C. 53 Mercer-Wendell 119, 210 Mercer-Burke A. Mercereau-Dennise Mercord-Stacy L. 53, 195 is for all ofthe NEVER- Nielsen-Thomas D. Marusic-Elizabeth S. 16, 52, 55 Marye-Christopher D. 92 Maslow-Sean L, 75 Mason-Charla D. 52, 151 Massengill-Nicole D. 106, 195 Matrhes-Angelique C. 106 Matthews-Ann M. 92, 184 Matthews-Clinton W. 75 Matthews-Holly E. 52 Matthews-Patrick N. 106 Mauger-Andrew 92, 191, 200 Mauro-Anrhony R, 75, 181 Maxwell-Amy L. 15, 26, 75, 132 May-Angela C. 75 May-Thomas S. 75. 181 Mayes-Alyssa M. 31, 52, 132, 175 Mayes-April M. 75 Mayhew-Anne H. 52, 168 Mayo-Bradley Mcalister-Shawn C. 52, 166, 192 Mcanally-Craig B. 75, 186 Mccabe-Scort j. 75, 176 Mccabe-Shannon M. 52 Mccabe-Shelby A. 5, 92, 178, 203 Mccarty-Gwendolyn E. 75 Mccarty-Ryan P. 92, 177 Mccaughey-Wade S. 106, 177 Mcclelland-Garry 8, 106, 205 Mccool-Carolyn C. 11, 32, 52, 169 Mccord-Tammy A. 52 Mccord-Tonnie L. 15, 52, 185, 203 Mccoy-Angela S, 106 Mcdaniel-jamie P. 53 Mcdonald-Ronda E. 75 Mcdougall-Kaylene D. 75 Mcdowell-Brett A. 75, 169, 176, 205 Mcdowell-Kristi M. 106, 193 Mcgarry-Kenneth L. 92, 183 Mcgonigle-Christopher M. 53, 119 Mckeehan-Stacy L, 106 Mckellip-Daniel P. 53 Mckellip-Linda R. 76 Mckenzie-Leslie E. 106, 179, 203 Mckibbon-joan M. Mckinney-Bradley K, 53 Mclaughlin-Eloy O. 92 Mclaughlin-Scott W. 53 Mclaughlin-Valerie L. 76, 171 Mcmanus-Colleen K. 106 Mcnamara-Sean C. 106, 182 Mcneel,jan 119, 121 Mcnierney-Michael P. 76 Mcnurney-Michael T. 106 Mcomber-Kerri G. Mcvay-Melissa K. 53 Mead-Erica A. Mead-Kristin L. 14, 92, 193, 195 Medina-Leslie A. 195 Meinen-Mara K. 76 Meinen-Matthew K. 92 Mekelburg-Sandi R. 53 226 Index Meredith-Summer R. 81 Merkel-Kimberly I. 66, 76, 162, 166 Merrill-David S, Mertens-Carrie j. 53 Metzler-Lisa A. 76 Mews-janel M. 92, 179 Meyer, joyce 76 Meyer-Lisa S. 106 Meyer-Sara K. 106, 162, 166 Michel Michel Michel -Leah L. -Misty L, 106 -Tania K. 93, 168 Mickey-Karena M, 76 Mickey-Kathleen L. 76, 196 Middleton-jim 119 Milberger-Cari L. 93, 195 Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Miller- Angela D. 22 Brian W. 93 Christopher D. David 169, 181 Kimberly 93 Robert A. 106 Shelly D. 169 Suzanne F. 76 Tamara K. 53 Tina M. 81 Miller-Tonya E. 76, 137 Mills-Holly E. 28, 29. 166 Millsapps-Richard 93, 171 Miskimen-jean L. 53, 169 Mitchell-Dean P. 93 Mitchell-Kelly 53, 166, 169 Mitchell-Kerry Mitchell-Meagan E. Moez-Toby 183 Mohr-Mark 106 Monahan-Cathy A. 106 Monahan-Patrick S. 53, 166, 181 Monahan-Shane L. 106, 204 Monahan, Shawn 204 Mondragon-Chad D. 106 Mong-David S. Montano-Cid Montano-Tina M. 93 Montoya-Bernadette 106 Montoya-Daniel 93 Montoya-Danny 106 Montoya-Melanie S. 15, 76, 203 Montoya-Stephanie 53 Montoya -Terry L. Moody-Court C. 76 Moon-Randell H. 93 Moore-Cheryl L, 54 Moore-Danial 176 Moore-David 93 Moore-Erin Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore -Gregg A. 154, 170 -janet R. 76, 169, 178 -jennifer M. 76 -Kevin L. 54, 171 -Kimberly S. 93, 147 Moore-Philip 93 Morales-Maria Morck-jennifer S. 106 Moreau-Truda 119 Morley-Peter 82 Morris-Tricia L. 54 Morrison-Darby A. 93 Moser-Charlie G. 106, 119 Moss-Michelle 130, 131 Motchenbaugh-Lane 76 Morchenbaugh-Tracey 93 Mueller-jj. 93, 99, 183 Mueller-Janine M. Mueller-jessica 93, 175 Mueller-Nathan 76 Mullen-Kyle 106 Mullen-Shandra L. 54 Muller-Paul C. 54 Mullins-Aaron M. Mundell-jeffrey S. 76 Murayama-Mark H. 107 Muro-Moses E. 147 Murphy-Camille A. 54 Murphy-Chrisrin A. 107 Murphy-Guy F. 93, 192 Murphy-Susan 93, 179 Murren-Pamela M. 93 Musick-Travis W. Mycoff-Lanie L. 54 ENDING friendships and memories. Naasko-Benjamin E. 93, 193 Naasko-julie il, 76, 144, 145 Narwark-Oliver 28, 29, 76, 126 Nash-jennifer L. 93 Needham-David S. Nelson 111-William E. 76, 181, 201 Nelson-Bradley 76, 171 Nelson-Debra K, Nelson-jennifer 76 Nelson-Kelly F. 54 Nelson-Laura 93 Nelson-Ninole L. 54 Nelson-Tiana L. 193 Newton-Brenda 15, 54 Newton-Chad 94 Newton-Wendy 29, 76, 163, 169 Nigol-Nicole K. 107 Nikodym-Gina M. 107 Nikodym-Nicole L. 5, 94 Nishimoto-Marni L. 76, 169 Nobles-jeffrey D. 107 Noder-Kimberly C. 76 Noonan-Roger W. 8, 54, 162, 176, 177 Norman-Kelley C. 54, 168 Norman-Kimberly K. 107, 168 Norman-Rodney j. 54 Norton-Creedence M. 107 Noska-Michael S. 107 Norhnagel-Crystal D. 107 Nothnagel-Summer L. 76 Novak-Melissa A. 54, 168 Nudge-jennifer Nuffer-Wesley A. 94, 150 Nye-joseph 94, 186 Olympics, held this year in Calgary and in Seoul. Oakley-Ann M. Oarman-Alissa E. 94, 151, 189 O'Brien-'Ienifer D. 94 O'Brien-Sean D. 94 Ochs-Franklin G. O'Connell-Shannon M. 19, 54 O'Connell-Sherri A. 19, 54 O'Connor-Kelli S. 94, 168 O'Hara-Erin 107 O'Hara-Shannon L. 94, 200 O'Hayre-Kelly 55, 185 Ohlrogge-Thomas W. 55 Ohlrogge-Timothy 76, 147, 167 Okane-Vern R. 76 Okeefe-john 55 Okeefe-Karri M. 11, 16, 25, 32, 55 132 Oldham-Douglas 13, 76 Oliver-Robyn L. 107, 138 Olson-jeremy T. 94 Olszonowicz-Deborah 107, 179 Olszonowicz-Michelle 94 Omahony-Christopher Omeron-Susanne D. 94 Oneill-Shawn P. Onesty-jessica 119 Orcutt-jim 119 Oreilly-Doreen F. 76, 175 Oren-Michael R. 77 Orme-Brenton 107, 182 Ornelas-Michelle L. 77 Ortiz-Chad W. Ortiz-Christine A. 94 Ortiz-Denise A. 94 Oniz-Pamela S . 55 Osborn-Couch 201 Osmus-Rebecea E. 77, 169 Osmus-Victor E. 107 Osterlin-jaci D. 13, 77, 195 Osrrowski-Matthew D. 107, 193 Otero-joe 119 Othman-Tamara 77 Ottmann-Shauna M. 55 Overman-Shana L. 94 Ovson-Margaret L. 107, 147, 203 is for PROM with ith high cost, but more im- portantly, the realiza- tion that it was all worth it. Pace-john P. 55, 171 Pace-julie E. 170 Pacello-Ted C. 158 Pacheco-Alfonso R. 77 Pack-Angela 55 Padilla4April C. 107, 195 Padilla-Ronald j. 107 Pagano-Beth A. 14, 94 Pagano-Vince 77, 169 Page-Michelle M. 107 Palinckx-Brandon 107 Palmer-Deborah 95, 178 Palmer-Devin Palmer -,Iamin j. Palmer-Rachel K. 95 Pantel-jonathan 107, 166 Papi-Heidi M. 107 Papi-Timothy M. 95, 191 Park-Carl K. Parker-Natalie D. 95 Parks-Robert W. 55 Parrish-Heidi 95, 155 Partheymuller-Christine 55, 178 Pascal-Toni L. 77, 169 Pascente-Vincent A. 95 Paschal-David A. 55 Pasqualetto-Elisa A. 77 Patino, Lesilie 117 Patrick II-Thomas A. 77, 192 Patterson-David D. 107 Patterson-Patrick S. 55, 166 Pau1vErika C. 15, 107, 193 Paul-Krista V, 15, 77 Paulson-Jeannie M. 95 Paustian-Heidi M. 78, 152, 184 Paynev-justin N. 22 Pearson-Victoria A. 107 Pearson-William 8, 56, 193 Pedretr-Anthony C. 9, 78, 181 Pedrett-Benjamin P. 95, 183 Peerman-jennifer 78 Peerman-Robert L. 107 Pegg-jacquelin S. 50, 162 Pelton-Tammy 78 Pena-Andrea R. 108 Pepper-Juliette L. 56 Percival-Shane C. 182 Percival-Tad 56 Perea-Tina M. 95, 166 Pereboom-Vivian 119, 150 Perez-Maria 28, 29 Perkins-Harold A. Perkins'Tracy D. Perrotta-David P. 78 Perry-Scott 182 Peters-john K. Peterson-Amy E. 95, 193 Peterson-Vincent L. 78, 176 Peterson-Don 203 Perrelli-Vincent C. 78 Petro-Matthew 108, 182 Pettigrew-Kari D. 78 Pettijohn-Anne L. 11, 56, 166 Perri: jr-john j. 108 Perri:-Scott 95 Pfeifer-Robyn L. 78, 152, 189 Pfeifer-William E. 95 Phelps-Teresa A. 78 Pidek-Aaron G. 108, 195 Pierce-Wayne C. Pierson-Kirk 78, 181 Pierson-Teri L. 108 Pieti4Bret D. 108 Pike-Kathy j. 108 Pinckerr-Kimberly M. 2, 56, 175 Pinkham-jennifer 108, 147 Pintado-Maria 162 Pleasants-Deborah j. 108, 179 Pleasanrs-james L. Plocher-Carrie 108, 195 Plocher-Tamara 95, 175 Poirier-john 56 Port-Donna 78 Potter-Mike 95, 140 Porter-Lisa C. 27, 78 Poutre-Robert F. 56, 126, 162 Pozar-Susanna 95, 133 Pracko-Brian G, 56 Pranchke-Tracy A. 78, 139 Prange-Erik C. PreisendorfAAmy L. 95, 193 Premer-Noel 79 Prescott-Matthew E. Pressley-Dwayne 108 Pride-Garrett 14, 56 Prosser-Kelly D. 108, 184 Ptouse-Heather M. Prouse-Heidi 56 Puckett-Karen E. Puckett-Katherine D. 108 Pugh-Gillian B. 95 Pugh-Kristin A. 108, 147 Puncecfjennifer j. 79 Purvis-Heather A. 79 Purvis-Robert S. is for all of those stupid QUESTIONS that you asked in class. Quinn-Erin H. 79 Quinn-Shannan E. 79, 169 Quintana -joaquin P. 95 is for those awful as- signments known either as torture or as the teachers call it . . . RE- SEARCH PAPERS!! Radunz-Richard W. 108, 190, 191, 200 Ramer-Derek A. 56 Ramer-Kevin 2 Ramich-Eva D. Ramirez-Mark A. Randall-'Iody 56, 151 Rasband-Kent R. Rase-Michelle D. 56 Rash-Demirrius A. Rash-Rochelle R. 95 Rather-Brian R. 108 Ravenscroft4Donald 108 Ray-Darren W. 95 Raymond'Clint W. 79 Rea-Adam D. 108, 182 it est and relaxation is essential to keep your sanity after a stressful day at school. uccess in high school is simply a matter of just hanging in Reed -Jolene E. 95 there, Reed-Laura 79 Reed-Mike W. 79 Reede Dale W' 79' 181 hese freshmen say good-bye to the year with a smile. Reedquist-Deanne K. 79, 178 i 1 1 1 Index 227 Reichert-Lisa A. 79 Reinecker-Lori j. 56, 166, 189 Reicz-james A. 79 Reneau-Jenny L. 108 Renner-john 108 Reno jr-Kenneth L. 79 Rensch-julie L. 95 Renstrom-Lisa L. 56, 162 Renstrom-Lori L. 108, 162 Resendez-Dominic F. Rettenmaier-Chris E. 69 Reveling-Andrew D. 108 Reynolds4Brian 108, 177 Reynolds-john D. 57, 181 Reynolds-Sheri L. 79, 81 Rhein-Christopher 57 Rice-Brian 57, 171 Rice-Christopher K. 73, 79, 181, 201 Rice-jennifer M. 108 Rice-Tanya L. 108 Richards-Gregory M. 79, 182 Richhan-Christine K. 108 Richmond-Shelley 95, 196 Rickard-Matthew 108, 182 Rickertsen-Charles 109, 182 Riddle-Bobbi I. 79 I Ridgway-Chad A. 95 Rinehart-Kurt G. 109 Rink-Lori M. 79, 195 Rino-Milise R. 95 Rist-Tanya M. 79, 164 Ritter-Brenda K. 109 Rivera-Chamaine L. 11, 18, 30, 34, 57, 132 Rives-jennifer A. 79, 193 Robbins-William G. 3, 57, 150, 151, I 153, 181 Robinson-Celeste D. 109 Robinson-Neil A. 95, 186 Robinson-Scorr L. 191 Robison-David W. 95 Roderique-Davy 79, 142 Rogers-Pryor 79 Roe-Sherri L. 57, 178 Roesch-Dean A. 57 Roethke-Walter S. 79 Rogers-Christopher G. 95 Rohrer-Richard L. 95 1 I Roller-jennifer A. 57 Roller-Thomas 95 Rombach-Stephen 120, 183 Romero-jerry L. 181 Romero-Shauna K. 79 Rosellen-Stephen P. 96 Rosen-Ted 120, 145, 164 Rosevear-Albion 70 Rosser-joan E. 96 RosulekASusan 120, 135 Roth-Christopher S. 57 Roth-Craig A. 96, 183 Rothenfieldiaura 120 Rothermel-janet L. 79 Roulier-Marcy A. 109 Roush-Clinton R. 11, 96, 183, 200 Rowe-Rachel Rowen-jose A. 96, 140, 141 Roybal'Eric Roybal-joseph L. 79 Roybal-Ronald B. 96, 177 228 lndei' A Ruch-Sara C. Rudd'Chad 200 Rudcluck-Liisa 79, 162 Ruhl-Stefanie A. 109 Rumsey-Cristine P. 109 Rumsey-Richard Runnels-Melissa L. 96, 192 Runyan-Donald 2, 79, 82, 135 Runyan-Kimberly S. 96 Runyan-Kristina 79, 196 Rupp-Daphnye 109, 132 Rusk-Robert E. 109 Russell-Andrea 109, 147 Russell-Christine A. 57 Russell-Darin D. Russell-Erin M. 79, 155 Ruth-Steven 109 Ruthven-Gary 120, Rutledge-Aimee B. 109, 179 Rutledge-Barbara E. 109 Rutt-Chadwick E. 96 Ryckman-Cory G. 57, 176 Ryckman-Timothy 109, 177 is forall of Bear Creek? SPIRITED STU- DENTSII Sabell-Lisa M. 109 Sachs-April A. 79 Sack-james K. 96, 162 Sadler-Tekla M. Sadusky-Kelly 57 Saffari Parizi-Ali Saito-Keith T. 96 Salazar-Wendy M. 109 Sale-Kristina M. 96, 175 Salzman-Cheryl L. 57 Sammons-jill M. 109 Sample-james M. 57 Sanborn-Cotty S. 79 Sanchez-jerry 79, 126 Sanchez'Pau1 R. 79 Sanchez-Roberto D. Sanders-Kimberly G. 79 Sanders-Susan E. 13, 57, 151, 189 Santangelo-Matthew 109 Santistevan-Laurence C. 79 Safe-Mary E. 109, 184 Sargent-Andrew 96 Sarto-jennifer L. 109 Saunders-Marc E. 109 Savarie-Martha Saville III-Robert F. 96 Schaack-Diana R. 57, 69 Schade-jera C. 58, 132, 174, 175 Schade-Steven K. 109, 182, 200 Schaefer-Timothy 58 Schafer-David L. 13, 58 Schelling-Trista L. 79, 82, 132 Scheneman-Geoffrey A. Scheu-Holly S. 109 Schiller-Lisa S. 58 Schimpeler-Matthew C. 97 Schmida-Sean T. 80, 201 Schmidt-Diane C. 109 Schmidt-Eric V. 109 Schmidt-jason L. 80 Schmidt-Steven 58 Schneider-Douglas A. 109 Schneider-john B. 58 Schneider-Lisa M. 109 Schott-jeffrey R. 96 Schreivogel-Tammy R. 96 Schneivce - Doug Schreivogel-Wendi E. 58, 96 Schroeder-Amiee 109, 189 Schroeder-Dennis K. 156, 157 Schroeder-Heather 7, 15, 80, 178, 203 Schroeder-Russell M. 6, 58, 166 Schultz, jane 120 Schwab4Shaylee C. 109, 138, 159, 184 185, 203 Schwartz-Danielle M. 80 Scoggins-Shannon W. 80, 205 Scott-David L. 18, 96, 186, 187, 200 Scott-jeffrey 58 Scot:-Ricky 109 Seago-Gina M. 109, 179, 203 Seago-Lori L. 58, 166 Seals-jennifer L. 109 Searcy, Deanna 147 Sedalnick-jeffrey M. 23, 109 Seemann-Christi L. 70, 80, 132, 166, 189, 205 Seibel-Amy L. 96 Seibel-Aubree A. 109 Seifert-Tiffany N. 80 Sells-Ryan D. 96, 186 Senko-Scott P. 80, 169 Serls-jennifer D. 80 Settle-Laura A. 96 Sevier-David R. 80, 81 Seving-Christine L. 109 Seymour-Melinda R. 58 Seymour-Valerie R. 19, 96 Shafer-Holly 58 Shafer-Lynne 80 Shane-Carridy L. 80 Sharrett-jason M. 80 Sharrett-jennifer R. 109 Shaw, Loma 121 Shaw-Natalie L. 96, 189 Shea-Timothy A. Shepard-Aaron 109, 182 Shepherd-Kenneth L. 59, 181 Sheppard-Shandra A. 96, 166 Sherman-Steven M. 97 Shin, Gerry 120 Shipman-Stephanie H. 80 Shkapich-Danny W. 80, 181 Shumake-Laura E. 97, 189 Siegfried-Brett A. 97, 193 Siegfried-Scott A. 59, 192 Sierra-Gabriela 29, 59, 162 Sigafoos-Walter H. 80 Sigler-Anthony C. 109 Simmons-Kevin 59 Simmons-Tina M. 109 Simmons-Tracey L. 109 Simms-Heather R. 80, 164 Simms-Ronald S. 31, 59, 176 Simon-Diane A. 80 Simones-Lee 1.. 97 Simpson-Demetrius 109 Simpson-Michelle 59 1 1 Sindt-Robin 97 Sinner-Jennifer R. 97 Sisk-Heidi L. 59, 121, 132 Sisneros-Leonard 80 Sjordal-Alison 11, 12, 59, 175, 196 Slatkavitz-Karen M. 59 SmithvAaron P. 59 Smith-Aaron T. Smith-David B. 200 Smith-james D. Smith-jay P. 59 Smith-jennifer 66, 80 Smith-Kevin C. 97, 186, 187 Smith-Kevin L. Smith-Lauren 97 Smith-Lee T. 97 Smith-Lynita G. 25, 31, 59 Smith-Broadhurst Matthew 109 Smythe-Kelley E. 80, 194, 195 Snell-Jeffrey 59, 191 Snyder-Helenka L. 137 Snyder-Kelli M. 59 Snyder-Trisha L. 80 Sobczak-Brian E. 59 Soderberg-Stephanie 80 Sohr-Michelle L. 97, 193 Solano-Christine 59 Sollars-Heidi L. 97, 179, 205 Solomon-Richard D. Sommerville-Kiffaney L. 97 Song-Helen K. 80, 169, 197 Sofensen-Shawn 11, 50, 60 Sorter-jennifer L. 80 Soriros-Diane R. 60 Soto1ongo4Edward D. 60, 162 Spear-Krista N. 80 Specht-Kimberly S. Spencer-Robin M. Spike-Tammy L. 80 Spires-Romina V. 80 Spomer-Michelle D. 77, 80 Sposato-Dino F. 80, 191 Sprenger-Sherri A. 2, 80 Sprenger-Terri L. 80 Springer-Christopher T. Stage-Melanie A. 97 Stang-Michael j. Stanley-Michelle M. 60 Stano-Michael S. 169 Stark-Dana M. 60, 166 Stark-Shawna R. 193 Stead-April E. 60 Stead-Daniel W. 204 Steams'Pamela L. 60, 137 Stearns-Robert L. 97 Steele-Dana C. Steele-Robert 60 Steenbergen-Dennis R. 60, 181 Steenbergen-Travis W. 182 Sreeves-Kristina L. 7, 12, 97, 196, 197 Steinbach-Timothy D. 60 Stenzel-Tamra D. 80 Stephens-Amy E. Stephens-Chad B. 80, 176, 201 Steward-Maria A. Stewart-Christopher S. 80 Stewart-joseph H. 80, 186 Stewart-Teri C. 60, 162, 166 Stewart-Toby R. 177 Srewarrson-julie E. 15, 60 StiersAAngie K. Stofac-Catherine A. 60 Stofac-Greory M. 80, 176 Stolpmann-David H. Stoke-justin K. Srowell-Heather S. 60 Strasheim-Kristine M. 80, 195 Streeter-john 186, 200 Strickland-Adam W. Strickland-Christopher F. 80 Strook-Amanda L. 97, 195 Strottejan C. 80 Sunich-Allyson j. 97, 179, 203 Suntken-jeremy T. 182 Suntken-Tobi C. 60, 141 Sutton-Kevin 182 Swanney-Heather A, Swanson-David R. 60, 162 Swanson-Sherah L. Swanson-Theodore 80 Swartwood-Kelly A. 97, 195 Sweeney-Shane P. 23, 31, 61, Swendig-Dirk 82 Swenson-Amanda L. 61 Swezey-Ric 97, 166 Swisher Mr. 134 stands for all of our dedicated and patient TEACHERS! Taber-Suzanne M, Talley-Thomas S. Tartar-Matthew A. 81, 192 Tartar-Michael A. 81, 192 Tartar-Shannon R. 97, 189 Taunton-David K. 61 Taylor-Allyson K. Taylor-julie K. 81 Taylor-Lisa A. 81 Taylor-Lori L, 97 Taylor-Pamela 81 Taylor-Robert S. 97, 171 Taylor-Todd E. 61, 162 Tegeder-Gerhard R. 81, 151 Tellgren-Steven M. Terrell-G.M. Thai-Anny 81 Thai-I-lien 98 Theis-Christopher P. Therwhanger-Lisa A. 61, 162 Thiel-Mark A. 170 Thies-David R. 169 Thill-Tyanne N. Tholstrom4Travis 11, 81, 82, 176 Thomas-Carol 120 Thomas-Cheryl A. 61 Thomas-Christopher R. 61 Thomas-Coreys 98 Thomas-Kari L. 14, 98, 192 Thomas-Shawn M. Thomas-Scot: 182 Thoming-Brenda M. 98 Thompson-Brian D. 81 Thompson-Caroline M, 184 176, 177 129. Thompson-Christine K. 98 Thompson-Christopher Thompson-William M, 183 Thomson-Daniel R. Thorn-Tami 61 Thurgood-Deborah M. 81, 145 Tibljas-Dustin M. 182 Tibljas-Robert j. 81, 82 Tiemann-Amy S. 82, 203 Timmons-Kelly B. Timmons-Trent M. 61 Tinnemeyer-Dale L. 98 Tinnemeyer-Frederick W. 98 Todesco-Charles F. 98, 183, 205 Tollen-Pat 120 Topkoff-Jeannie L. 61 Topkoff-Stephanie A. 98 Torrez-jennifer 15, 61, 166, 178, 203 Tos-jennifer R. 98, 125 Toub-Andreya M. 147 Townsend-Robert L, Tozier-Richard 83, 193 Trahnsrrom4Pere 120 Traylor-Whitney C. 2, 82, 83, 176, 201 Traynor-Brian K. 83 Treat-Brian Troastle-Heather M. 98, 174, 175 Troxel-Melanie A. 98, 195 Trujillo jr-Paul 83 Trujillo-Christina M. Trujillofynthia Trujillo-Kenneth L, 83 Trujillo-Maria 26, 61 Trujillo-Stephen Trujillo-Tanya R. 98 Trupiano-Toni 61 Trzos-Kimberly L, 147 Tufto-jason D. 98 Turilli-Steven D. 98, 183, 2 , Turner-Brett D. 110, 182 Turner-Christian T. Turner-Nathan A. 61 Turner-Scott W. 48, 183 Turos-Gwen L, 61, 144, 164 Tyo-Christy A, 98 Tyo-justin C. 110, 182 is for the strong school UNITY that bonded us all together. Underhill-Shane I. 83 Underwood -jake 61, 195 Unger-jennifer L. 98 Upham-Rodney L. 81, 82 Urschel-Peter H. 62 Utz-Christopher M. 110 Utz-jeffry A, 62 is in salute of all the VICTORIES and down- falls of our high school years. Vachon-Melynda S. 82, 194, 195 nder the wave of Homecoming excitement, this group of friends finds the time to say cheese. ' S .. .5 V . Q S, .SP wyf Q 31-5 481' N. E .,w8g? 5 game A . atch out for those floppy and fattening french fries oning into what the teacher is saying is often serv hard to do. Index 229 - . A Vaclav-David C. 62 Valentine-Todd M. 98 Valerio-Jeffery E. 83 Vallejos-Phillip Valles-Kimberly A. 62 Van Hoorelbeke-Christopher Van Ornum-jonathan T. 98, 167 Vance-Isaac C. Vanderhoven-Leonard H. 110 Vanderlip-jason 83 Vanderwall-julie L. 189 Vanderwall-Lisa A. 83, 189 Vaniroorelbere-Chris 98 Vannice-Danielle S. 62, 145 Vannice-joshua D. 182 Vanriper-Danielle 13, 62, 151 Vanschwartz-Stephen R. 98 Vanson-Peter T. Varoz-john M. 62 Vasey-Tyrone Vaughan-Darren M. 98, 183 Vaughn-Tina M. Vern0n'Carol 98 Verry-Michael P. 62 Versteeg-Stefanie L. Versrreater-Ryan D. Vestal-Wendy 62, 154 Vialpando-Leofredo D. Vifek-Chad A. 81, 83, 142 Vick-jason C. 83, 186 Viers-Wendy L. 98, 132, 184 Vigil-Brian W. 110, 182 Vigil-Marta 120, 162 Villescas-Daniel X. 83, 127, 181 Vincelerre-Brian D. 62, 190, 191 Vincent-jeff B. 170, 182 Visconri-Shannon 82 Vits-Barbare 120 Vo-Nhu T. 5, 98 Vogel-jennene K. 10, 13, 31, 62, 132, 168 Vogt-Wade D. 78, 83, 192, 204, 205 Vogtman-Pamela 62, 169 Vojir-Douglas 83 Vonvihl-Bill 120 Vora-Kuntal N. 82, 83 Vuolo-Kristine A. 98 stands for the most re- cent addition to Bear Creek the south WING! Wade-jason S. 83, 181 Wagner-Brandi A. 110 Wagner-Christa L. 98 Wagner-Corey C. 62 Wagner-Kelley A. 62, 155 Wagner-Kristina R. 62, 142 Wagner-Peter 98 Wagner-William E. Walczak-jennifer A. 24, 32, 62, 132, 166 Walker-Byron T. 63 Walker-Craig A. 63 Walker-jane 120 Walker-Jeffery C. 98, 111 230 Index Wall-Carri M. 88 Wall-Christopher L. 182 Wall-Terri L. 111 Wallic-Christine Wallin-Anne 120 Walsh-Cheryl 120 Walter-Teresa 63 Walters-Ansel A. 98 Walton-jason 111 Wanecek-Mike A. 5, 111, 182, 200 Warburton-William B. 111 Ward-Michelle E. 98 Ware-Bob 120 Warn-Michele L. 63, 147, 167 Warner-Danielle K. 111, 179, 203 Warren-Andrew D. 83, 169, 204, 205 Washburn-Rhonda L. 83, 169 Wasko-Cherilyn A. Wasley-jennifer L. 22, 63, 169 Watanuki-Krissi K. 82 Warers-Trent Watkins-Kristin V. 98 Watson-Thomas 19, 23, 98 Watson-Wendy 4, 55, 63 Wearhersby-Amy A. 26, 63, 144 Weber-Paul j. 83, 193 Weber-Valerie L. 83 Webster-Matthew P. 98 Wegener-Amie 111 Wegener-Heather A. 98, 132 Weidner-Dale L. Weihe-Thomas C. 111 Weiker-Aaron L. 111 Weiker-Leah M. 13, 63, 151 Weinreis-Kyle A. 83, 186 Weir- Loren Weir-Nathan H. 98 Welchlen-Wendy j. 83 Welfare-Russell E. 63, 162, 166, 186 Wells-Kirsten L. 98, 185, 203 Wemlinger-Adam P. 98 Wendling-Brett A. 98 Wendling-Staci j. Wertjennifer L. 98 Wert-john A. 83 Wertz-Ryan V. 83, 162 Wesr-Krystopher C. 98 West-Matthew E. 192 Whetstine-Randal G. 99 Whetstine-Shandee L. 25, 63 Whitaker-Aaron 111 Whitaker-joel S. 111, 182 Whire-Brent R. 82 White-Par Teacher 121, 167 Whiting-Larry A. 82, 176 Whiting-Ronny R. 63, 176 Whytockejeremy 111, 182, 200 Wickman-Stephanie 99, 196 Widener-Patrick G. 111 Widmayer-Cory R. 83 Widmayer-Derek S. Wiley-Christina M. 99 Willener-james T. 63 Willener-john K. 63 Williams-Cindy L. 99 Williams-Dawn M. 111 Williams-Eric j. 111 Williams-Jeffrey 83 Williams-Michael C. 63 Williams-Patrick L. 83 Williams'R.B. 111 Wi11iamsAScorr E. 64, 169 Wills-Tracy L. 64 Wilson-Gerald W. Wilson-Leann K. 64 Wilson-Michael T. 83 Wilson-Yvonne M. 99, 147 Wiltfong-Michelle j. 111, 147 Wingert-Todd R. 83 Winger!-Tonya L. 111, 179, 203 Wingfield-jennifer L. 99 Winterowd-Michelle R. 82 Witte-Kara D. 64 Witrlake-Richard 3, 64, 181 Wolf-Elizabeth H. 64, 175 Wolfe-Kristina D. 64 Wolff-Timothy A. 111, 177 Wolford-jon M. 83 Wollitz-Derek V. 64 Wolrz-Troy A. 20, 83, 166, 186 Wood-Karen K. 83 Wooda11'Kenneth A. 83 Woodward-jason H. 111 Woodward-Tonja A. 83 Woolley-Pamela L. 82, 162, 184 Works-Heather D. 99 Wort-jenny 193 Wright-Christopher W. 81, 99 Wyant-jeffrey M. 99 Wyatt-jason D. 64, 151 Wyarr-Mona administrator 114 Wylie-Robert 6, 64, 154, 157 is for all of the school's X-TRA ORDINARY counselors, cooks, jani- tors, and coaches. stands for those awe- some students the YEARBOOK stafl?1hee, hee . . . Yager-Eric M. 64 Yale-Michael M. 99, 147 Yan-Cindy K. 83 Ynostroza-Victoria D. 64 Yoder-Randall S. 183, 200 York-Nicole M. 83 Young-Chad D. 83, 176 Young-Kristi A. 64, 169 Young-Melanie 64 Younger-Randy L. 99 Yount-Terri L. 16, 99 is for all of those Zzzzs we caught in our mid-class naps. Zanto-Andrew D. 111 Zebroski-Robbie D. Zender-Dirk A. 83, 132 Zenisek-Christopher C. 111, 182, 200 Zezulka-Thomas M. 64 Ziegler-Cheryl A. 111, 189 Zietz-Marjorie L. Ziller-Claire Teacher 121 Zizka-Peter P. 83, 186 Zizka-Robert A. 111, 169 Zsidisin-Robert M. 64, 169, 181 'WP' UST THE URIGHT . . V Q Q NP Custom Senior Portraits by O ., Q tf-- .- ' gov .... 1 MV Chosen Photographer Of The Year 80 Also Chosen Photographer Of The Year By Ms. Photogenic USA, Inc. Winner Of 13 Consecutive lst Place In Colorado :Ser 1--5, 232 Advertlsements as , ,ssxai y Q , P i 'S sees Xl. A ii, X 1 w 8-. . tif- . w tttt 8 8 8 .M A M M 8 f Y' K it - .. , .L.. .. 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Kipling I Littleton, Colorado 80127 I C3031 973-6866 I +53 1987-88 BEAR TRACKS STAFF ADVISER: Claire Ziller. EDITORS: Leslie Martinez 8: Jenny Walczak. SECTION EDITORS: Dawn Evridge, Kim Geddes, Teri Haddad, Brooks Haffner, Lori Hagen, Debi Hayashi, Shannon Hayes, Holly Kissel, Amy Maxwell, Karri O'Keefe, Heather Wegener, Dirk ZendertStud.l. COPYWRITERS 8: LAYOUT DESIGNERS: Donia Coble, Melissa Couchoud, Dawn Guildner, Sherlyn Irwin, Alyssa Mayes, Leslie McKenzie, Heidi Paustian, Robyn Pfeifer, Mary Sare, Jera Schade, Lauren Smith Wendy V'et J ' , I s, eannene Vogel, Dam Warner. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jill Bixby, Carrrie Chvatal, Pam Clapper, Bill Dickey, Chamaine Rivera, Trista Schelling, Christi Seeman. Advertisements 237 . SENIOR DEDICATIONS To Brad, Thanks for being a very special friend. You will always be in my thoughts. To Chris, All my Love. Camille I, Derforola, leave all my love to the skankin' dudes of the whord. Hope we all live to tell about it. Waste To Camille, I give all my Love. Chris I, Michell Hagan, leave Gobi Hoefler, a cane so she'll stop tripping up the stairs and a list of hotels we haven't swam at yet. I also leave her a book on how to play ping soccer and pool without cheating. Last but not least I leave Gobi a lot of great memories and I hope while I'm at college we will remain friends. Thanks a lot for all the good times. l, Jayme, leave the following things to the following people who don't deserve them. I leave Meaghan a gun to shoot her brother with. To Pat, I leave the entire Pacific Ocean and to Deana I leave Pat and his wooden courterpart. To the Jazz Band rythm section I leave sweet memories of Jayme- Jazz and I leave my sousaphone to anyone who wants an expensive doorstop. TYFYS. I, Lanie Arnold, leave Carrie McCool, that special West- gate tree in hopes that she'll stay under it, some of my excuses to use on her mom, a whole years supply of laser floyd tickets, a picnic table for those urges, new tires to squeal on dry pavement, and a bag of unknown substance for our next ski trip! Thanks for everything. I, Ann Fisher, leave Shawn Sorensen, all the fantastic memories of our I0 year friendship. Remember: Penguins, Armadillo., 16th street mall, Annie Diereckx, Club 45, Dari- Maid, Hot Tubs, Land-o-Lakes, Winter 87, Summer 87, Winter 88, Andrew Valentines Day, Prom, Hotel Parties, Florida, Red Robin, RBBG'S and RP'S, VUM club, Boat Landing, Homecoming 87, The magic 3, Camping and no tips. I'll never forget them. Thanks for everything! I, Shawn Sorensen, do hereby leave Ann Fisher, all the memories of Summer in Land-o-Lakes '87', Club 45, Dari Maid, Annie Dicrickx, Hot Tubs, Blind Wrecks, Vum Club, Hotels The magic three, Camping, Homecoming, 16th street mall, RBBG'S, RP'S, Penguin's Armadillo and Red Robin. Best wishes for the perfect duo-you and Mark! I LOVE YOU, ANNKINS! Thanks for the unforgetable memories, Ten years! WOW! To Peter and Tanya, the most abused of my crew, I dedicate my respect, my patience, and my theatric soul. You two as well as Vickie, Judie and other Grunts will have to keep crew! fun, challenging and above all respected. Stage Crew is the first to be blamed and the last to be given credit, but you have my thanks. From your fashionable leader, THE LONE STAGE HAND To Bill, I dedicate all those Summer Memories of the lake, Mount Falcon, The Downstairs Bath, The Planatarium, A case of Tic Tacs, A thing of Carmex and the 6th or 8th hole, I can't remember which. l'll never forget you. Love Shannon I Beth Marusic, leave to Bear Creek High School and the class of 1889, my locker in the Senior Lounge and all the previous lockers I have had in the past four years. So they too can forget the combination like I did so many times and never get my locker open. I, Mary K, leave TC and Shelly, Speed chases, The Boiler Room, Pictures in Thirsty's Parking Lot, My music, A vegetarian cookbook and Atie-dye, Dent remover, A locks- mith, A new oven door, The elephant, A 20 quart purse, 84 on the Rangers, and any other incident we don't quite re- member. It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine . . . Thanks Guys. To Daine, Robert, Todd, Mike, Ed, Shane and Ron, who are the best arguers and friends I know, I leave one keg in the mountains tFoxton Road! with no girls, one sleeping bag and an open fire to keep all the good memories and bad to learn from. Best Friend MARK I, Karri, dedicate all the great times I've had to Lisa, Talk- ing with your hands, The spagetti dinner, The duck platter, Catering, I don't remember driving this far, To Nita, skiing backwards, Gomez, Co-piloting, and remember, if ya don't have the tool you can't do it! To Steph, our little brown bags of fun, Our awesome driving, becoming 21, Durango, and so many more memories I'lI never forget. PARTY IRISH STYLE!! I, Brooke, do hereby leave Farrah a year supply of candy braclets, rubber ducky hood ornaments, the rooster rap, grandpa shorts, brillo pads, Pierre Water World memories, the hood of my little MG, 4-day retreats, BBB, NCA camp, screams at Wendy's, Follies, all my Cure tapes, Tanning contests, Barbies, and most of all my thanks to you for being a fantastic best friend! I, Ben Keyes, bequeath a large portion of my sense of humor to the class of 1988, because you have to laugh once a day because a day without sunshine, is night. I, Andrea Davis, hereby pity all the teachers, students and administrators of BCHS, Jeff Davis is on his way. I also leave all the men in UNC fair warning, Shannon McCabe is on the loose. We, Ann, Shawn, Anne, Jennene and Chamaine, do hereby leave Maura, Susie and Margaret leadership of the VUM Club. Keep it up girls! We're counting on you! C . I, Tracy Griffin, leave Kathy lots of cancelled parties, late nights at McDonald's, and wasted nights at Village Inn. Then the wasted nights waiting for those so called boy- friends. OLD MEN! And to Sandi The Rush, Denny's and lots of guys to dream about. And to Jill Thanks for all the growing up years. Last of all Thanks for being the greatest friends. Love ya all. Matilda always. I, Shelley Cram, want to dedicate happiness and joy forever to the locker crew, Shauna, Scott and Scot Lansford, You made my Senior year worthwhile. I will miss all of you. I, Nita Smith, hereby leave Shande Wheastine on ski rocket with silencer, one 1967 blue VW bug with no brakes and stuck 995 pedal, Karri 0'Keefe a FM radio for Gomez and a hand out of what it means when the stop light turns red. Lisa Lantz, one day chauffer service on Supper Bowel Sun- day, Pat Amick a wedding ring and a vinyl vest. We, the three Daves, tDave Amori, Dave Chemberlain, and Dave Pretty Boy Jonesj, dedicate all the broken hearts of BCHS of all the young girls, to the Biology Dept. so they can be dissected. Best of luck to Football in 89 keep the chain strong and never give up. Bill Robbins 367 Cheryl Thomas, you are my best friend who I will always cherish for life! We have been through lots together, good times and bad times and we have had the best of times! Carry on with that cheer that you have cheered me up with when I was sad. Thanks for standing by me! Continue to strive for your goals in planning for a wonderful future! Best friends 4-ever. Karen Slats I, Kelly 0'Hayre, hereby leave all of the fond memories I have of the gang , Surrey Park, the gagmaster, China White , the Canine Crashmobile, and coming home at 3:30 am on a school night, To the people I love the most- Jana and Kim. To Wendy, remember: stepping on fuzzy bugs, not saying the F word, roller coasters at Wally World, good ole' MB, pretzels on my forehead- they have brakes, they'll stop , late night dinners in the park, Buschwacker games, blinking road signs, Village Inn, Dirty Dancing with Patrick, large speed bumps, unexcused absences, Dos Hermanas, Joy, cee, double cheese burgers, small fries, medium diet cokes, I LOVE YOU S0 MUCH! Thanks for all you've done. DANA. I, Jenni Walczak, do hereby leave to Scott Hartman, my orange puff, my long hair, my funny noises and faces, and all my hugs and kisses, may you forever remember me with a smile. Thank you for making my senior year the best it could be. I LOVE YOU! I, Anne, do hereby leave Sharon all of our 15 years of memories: the SC summers, Dave, Debbie, Tim, and Mike, the many Bronco games when they, Shouldn't have done that! , my broken mirror, a beat-up Pooh Bear, time locked in the closet, OUR boyfriend Paul and the countless things we've shared. I luv u babe! Anne St. Ends, I hope that we are best friends until the end of time. You are a very special person. I will always be here for you. Lean on me when your not strong! All of my love forever and ever! Barrel full of lovin' Be Free Fergie, I want you to know how much our friendship means to me. I hope you reach all of your goals, and remember keep shooting for the stars. I'Il always be here for you. Love Always, Vendy I, Daine Erickson, do hereby dedicate all of my empty silver cans to all the members of the Brew Crew to remember the good times we had this year and for the years to come. I also dedicate a box of dog bones to Steph, cause you dogged me so bad. tJKy! I, Kathy Boyd leave Racey many cancelled parties, McDon- alds, faith that we will find something unique to do on the weekends. Is that really your car? Di and Karen our mall days were great tRandy, Ryan, Pickles!! Twinnies I'll al- ways remember Elitches, Matilda, bowling and may your car never die. Jenna-pay attention! Thanks for the memor- eis girls! I LOVE YA GUYS. Wendy, Thanks for being there whenever I needed a friend. Your terrific. Thanks again. Lucha To Barb Hailey, Thanks for all the great times. You'll always be very special to me. Love Brian I, Sandi Mekelburg, dedicate: one 34 year old woman to Jason, you're the best! To Kath and Racey, 10 guys, McDonalds, and whom . , . whon who?!1or notl To Tammy, thanks for the friendship. Tell the kids on the rink hi. We had bunches of fun papering, dancing, partying, and getting chased through parking lots . . . none of which I regret. All of which made my senior year worth while. Thanks guys! I, Mary Kay, leave Carrie McCool a new fence, my parents 238 Senior Dedlcatlons room, the ghost of Jimi Hendrix, a key to escape from detox, a can for the parking lot at Tabor before Oktoberfest, a Westin bellhop named Todd, and a one way ticket to Arizona- enjoy. To the Burger Queen from your fanclub, many fond memories . . . muscles, woofy hair, oxy, hot chocolate, mirror, mirror on the wall, the case of the lost wallet, Michael Jackson in the night, ORANGE, LARGE salad bowls and slippery floors, Well I'lI be darned, blow me away, the great Heffner T.P.job, death paranoid on a dark, dark school night. These years wouldn't have been the same without you! Love ya! I, Chamaine Rivera, leave Heather Stowell, with a 60 guy, 7 girl ski trip that would ruin us for life, a nude shower scene, mall walking without breaking our stride, Bengay for next time in Winter Park, the days of D8zD, a night at Hose A 0'Sheas to tell our hidden secrets, a FBI badge so that we can officially hide out and crash bachelor parties, and at least I5 years of memories and more to come! Friends are forever! Beware of Roger Noonan on Friday the 13th. The 13th hole awaits you. S.B. I, Shannon McCabe, dedicate to my friends for life: Andrea, a wallet with a beeper so she can find it. Pam, I leave my ACT score so she won't have to suffer the test again. Lisa, a book on how to keep girls without boyfriends, away from all of hers. Mindy, a life long supply of men and naked teeth. Shawna, a Sisters silky jacket and a broom for our dorm room! Let's party forever! We dedicate to Shannon McCabe, a book on love making because she never seems to make it that far. Hopefully it will come in handy with Danny at UNC. We are also very proud of you for doing all those aerobics at the Sports Club with Bill Bivins. You're looking GREAT! We love you! Lisa Schiller and Mindee Foster. I, Beth Marusic, leave to Erin, Holly, Julie, Wendi, Steph, Renee, all the crazy weekends prom the '86 guys. Wendi- Erik, my address book of all the men I met, the fights we got into over the past four years, all the good times we had, Breckenridge, Ft. Collins, springbreak in Dallas, pilots, mall crawl on '87 HALLOWEEN, my driving record, and to James English and Scott Wittlake, our bet of S500 at our 5th year reunion. I, Jana Bell, leave to my younger brother, Derek, an alarm clock, a pair of scissors, a box of cereal and a lot of good times. As a proud and loyal member of the Brew Crew , I here by dedicate a toast to us, the Brew Crew and to an incredible springbreak. Robert Kirk We, the senior class, do hereby leave Barb Hailey the keys to Fort Knox, so she no longer has to mooch off of us. A.0.U. To Jay, take the beach by sneak attack . . . Cheesy at best. Well, as long as we're out here, let's drop a line out. From, Pete. I, Shelly Hawkins, do hereby leave to Mary Kay an album collection of normal artists, the animal we ate, a furcoat, new couch, nuclear war, and a portable outhouseg and to Teri Haddad, strippers for her birthday, all nighters sleep- ing on the crack, a new car door, Hellen Keller dress to match shoes, Penguin's sweatshirt, Tan West, Mr. May, another gas cap, and a lifetime supply of chiquita stickers. I, Terri Haddad, leave to Mary Kay and Shelly: boiler room, high speed chases, Bonzo's , the elephant, Riverfront lunches, Kalamath St., Thirsty's parking lot, Telly and Sherry, Mon. nights, Cheet-os, breadsticks, lettuce, Fri. nights with nothing to do, I don't feel it yet , Bronco Lighter, Gold C book, the M word, candlelight, Santa at Tabor, U2, men- can't live with them, can't shoot'em, and a world someday we won't always about. I, Dawn Evridge, dedicate to Paige my drivers license, to Cindy and Whitney, our memories of our late night talks, to Barbie, orange juice and popcorn, To Debi, a bag of Jolly Ranchers, to Ms. Ziller a roll of lost film, to my brother the chance for wonderful friends and times in high school, to all my friends the knowledge of our forever friendship! I love you all! I dedicate my faith and hope to you Amy Weathersby, for all the love and success you deserve. We're gonna make it! And to Lynn Anzia, I dedicate chocolate shakes. Volleyball, and definitely no more Lacross players. And to you Shan- non Hayes, my best friend. thanks for everything you've given me and shared with me. I love you all! Sheila I, Cindy Cooke, do hereby leave Scott Crumley, 379, 414 and a fake I.D. teven tho' you don't need it!! To Michelle Crotty, a red truck fstud indulgdedj and my pants. To Kim Geddes, I leave 2 years of great memories and Tony P. 1You can have him!! To Dano, Rob and Travis, I leave my panties. To Barry, I leave all our dreams! I'll never forget any of it!! To Snowman- keep playing both mail box baseball and also your Jackson- Bodacious To Melissa- save all your love for me-Bill To the most special people in my life . , . here and elsewhere . .. Nick, my favorite soccer player, love you . .. Deana, you know it, I know it, Even the losers, Remember George? . . . Karen, always here . . . Clint, always miss you 4 . . Kristin, George, Jim, Jenn, Dino, Rob, Courney, Eric, Ali, Stough, Mrs. C., the memories live in my heart forever , . , and to you darIin', you've brought out the very best in me I truly love you. Ingrid Florek I, Ron Simms, do hereby leave Shane Sweeney a jeep in a water run off, Robert Kirk, a can of Bean with Bacon soup and some tic-tacs, Garrett Pride, a half a pack of cigarrettes and a shot gun with shells, Daine Erickson a life jacket so he won't be afraid of water, Mike The Falcon Faulkner, a nose job and a new attitude to go with it. l, Ron Simms, also leave to Todd Taylor the phone number of a good call girl, Mark Kilburn, a wish of good luck with his eventual marriage, Mike Ludwig and Melvin Bunce, matching coveralls so they can work on their trucks togeth- er, Roger Noonan, a comb so he won't have to run his fingers through his hair, Eddie Sotolongo, my old soccer shoes, and John 0'Keefe, some guts. We do hereby dedicate to Shawn Manning, a life long membership to Weight Watchers and a subscription to GQ, you are not and will never be! And the head editor position for the magazine Strut But don't know why! And to Scott Wittlake a pair of pants to keep him warm tinside he's so cold!! Strawberry Shortcake 8: Prematan. I, Brian Close, leave to Mont Hartman, all of my finger impressions in your dash board. To Michelle Crotty, I hope all of your sunsets in the future are beautiful. To Margot: United we stand, divided we fall. From the Xendorian Princess and The Xendorian Committee 4 Suc- cess. To Ingrid- you're a great friend- I want to especially thank you for having you know what's too! Thanks for always being there- Love Waz I, Kelly 0'Hayre, hereby leave to Jody Edrich a bottle of Southern comfort, and a jack and lug wrench in case she ever gets a flat tire at Elitch's. I love ya hon! I, Cindy Cooke, do hereby leave my sister, Connie Cooke, to Mr. Orcutt. And to Connie and Nicki Kintz, I leave two more great years of push-ups. Take 'em to state gals! To Jody Edrich, I leave everything l have and one star bright night at the beginning of the year to remember for the rest of our lives. I love you, Mark I dedicate the number 9 to Garrett Pride. Someday. Thanks for all your love. I love you! Sheila Casey To Cindy Cooke, I leave to you the best times of my life. Thank you for sharing all of the nuts, mints, ducks, screams, laughs and tears. All the memories are great. There are still many more to come. I thank Michelle Crotty, for the great friendship. I also thank Tammy B., Michelle G., Kelly L., Barb H., Shannon H., and Melanie Y., for being such good friends. Love Kim I, Jennifer Davis, do hereby dedicate all Pizza Hut's to Shannon and Lynn. May we all meet in the great Pizza Hut in the sky. I, Brian Clamp, hereby leave the responsibility of upholding fashion and conceit to teg, feral, and of course Mike M. I, Shannon, dedicate to Amy, Lynn, Sheila, all the great memories of the past four years. GM boys, b-games, and summer nights, Tivoli movies, Amy's parties, Denny's, Pro- vincetown, and grama's basement. Loveland, James, Lance, Mount Falcon, Afternoon shopping, Days, and all the com- plex memories of the past three years. water sugar, and nerd fights, and being 16. Thanks for putting up with me all those years. I love you. A Boogala A Boogalo AH AH AH. I, Amy Weathersby, dedicate to Vanna, a stack of Ror- schach ink blots, To Savik, a cadet without a hat. I, Missy Coffey, leave B.C.H.S. with memories that will live forever. I want to thank my class, you all have been so good to me! B.C.H.S. please take care of my chica and dad. I love you both! C.C. our note stands always! R.S.- you know how I feel in my heart! K.S., Camel, M.A., Pickle, and my 6th hour sociology class-I'II miss you! The awesome 4- some rules on! 8: finally you know who you are- I love you! I dedicate my life and laughs to my unforgettable friends Waz and Missy. Forever young, forever together. Love Ingrid 1Abej. I, Jana Bell, will never forget the good times I had in school. The awesome four some running wild in Washington, DC. Fastracs, Red Rocks, liquid lunches, Tiny Town, the Green Car, Chatfield and Softball. My bestest friends Kim, Kelly, Jennifer, Missy, and Julie, thanks for everything guys! fdude-monsj Leamer, Stough, Kinghorn, Crider, Day, Trahnstrom, McLaren, and DeHererra, all made BC worth L Senior Dedications 239 ,- SENIOR DEDICATIONS going to and all had ways to make me smile. To Jauch, We the class of 1988, being thoroughly brain- washed, do hereby leave a Bible with blank pages and a red pen to the new messiah. Lead, and we shall follow. The Faithful I, Brain Sobczak, dedicate to Shannon, an exciting flight to Pubelo for an extravagant lunch and an adventurous time. To Kris W. I owe a journey on horseback into the night. I, Jennene Vogel, dedicate to Teri and Julie all the memo- ries of Jean, Jules, and Ters. It would take forever to write all that we have done. You two have been an important part of my life these past years. Thanks for all the wonderful times we have had. I Love you both. I, Daphne Gallegos, will always remember these people and things from my years in High School: Senior Senate Bum a ride weekend at Ali's cabin Brew Dogger, Doublemint twins with Steph, Ghost stories on the way to Shawns house with Joel and Stacy. God Bless America for Liz. Powder Puff football with McLaren as Dan Reeves, Our Kids with Leslie, My dear friend Kristen Zietz and our first assemble as true Seniors tWe showed Spirit!! Love you all! I, Jenna Torrez, dedicate all the Joy and Laughter of my pals. For all the laugh atacks both in class and outside of school. The Bangs of booby traps-FFT- sport follies-mudd- holes- dancing-Aspen- Motel6-no sleep-long talks-being rebels-where's downing? May my teamates continue to par- ty treproduction!! Yo, Jill, Leslie, Kathy, Joanie, Dip and all others. Thanks! All my Love! I, Liz W, dedicate to Scott Whittlake, a years supply of girls, advice and Denny's food. Also, I leave a new car and a 1:00am phone call. Of course, I leave ya the best of luck and our friendship forever. I, Carrie McCool, leave Shelly my Jimmi tapes, snow shovel and roast beef, Laurel and Lanie my house, a trip down Wadsworth, Teri 30 dollars. Lyons a bubble butt, Ganser many visions of fairy glamour, Camel many road trips to exotic places along w f Benson and Hedges and the rusty Floyd tapes and the camel lights, Tom May the gag master be good to you KO. HJ. LL. AG. SD. Never forget its the green stuff that makes the music go faster. To Kim D. Camille M. and Melissa M. I resurect the feelings and memories of our trip to Boston and the cultural experiences from sleepless nights and adventure hunting through Privincetown tespecially the Aquarium ! and the never-ending sunset beach. Always remember YA! Love Dusten To my little Crisis I leave all the love, and luck the world has to offer. Shawn To Jeff, I leave all of my important possessions including the chicken, sponges, vasline and my piano bench. Also Jen, you have my memories of Chatfield '86, the Kegger in Boul- der, Romeo and Juliet,, I Love You Min To Amy W, I leave an eternal memory of the good times that we have shared and of my love for her. Thanks for being so special! Love Stevan To Krista Paul, Will you marry me on August I4th 1995? Shane Grimshaw I, Russell Walfare, hereby dedicate to Teri Stewart - A piece of the sun and a piece of the moong A cutlass bright and a gold doubloon. A quiet spot and a morning songg Someone to hold and a place to belong. A vision of silence and magical art: A body to hold and a piece of my heart. I, Stephanie D. due hereby leave Lisa L. a free set of driving lessons and a case of beer for the road. I always drive on this side of the road. I, Teri Haddad, do hereby leave all of my love, all of my life to JA. my best friend, land James Taylor's Fire and Rain ! I, Jean Topkoff, leave my sister, Stephanie, 'a closet full of bell bottoms, silk shirts with big collars, platform shoes and my favorite k-tel and Bee-Gee albums so that she'll have good music to listen to and lots of new school clothes for the next year. I, Tracy Wills, do hereby leave to Kevin Gray all the 1201. cans that I never got to finish off, all the parties I never got to attend because I was always in trouble and of course the bullet I LOVE YA! I, James English, leave a full year membership to my hot tub for Mike L. and Whit T. tonly good during the B-Ball season, and you have to be with Females!. I, Danielle Bess Vannice leave BCHS with a lot of memo- ries-from the following people: To Debbie Thurgood-memo- ries of the uphill test Hey, here comes Sally now! Good God she's got the kissing disease! tLove ya kid!! Jessie Onesty- memories of childrens theater, long talks and love beads. I'll miss you! To Matt Matt, I leave a smokeless ashtray. Freshmen memories of Zhr phone con- versations, the auditorium, your a great friend! We hereby leave Gwen Turos, with the knowledge that the joke was on you the entire time. Rosen didn't buy it for one second. We also thank Mr. Rosen for his help. Love ya, Shannon and Dawna I, MJ, do hereby leave to JK, a straw, flour a lawnchair, a dress and a washing machine. I'lI never forget that day! I hereby leave Boog with my 78 Ford Grenada Beast, my truck bumper, my used jock strap, and my 5 dollar bet I left in the middle of Kipling! Dr. K Soup. I, Jody Edrich, do hereby leave all my love to Mark K. Kelly 0. Andrea D. Denise E. and Ron S. Thanks for everything. You're all the best friends anyone could ever hope for. Let's not ever drift apart. I, Garrett P. do hereby leave Sheila Casey the key to my heart and my house. Love You! I, Scott W. leave my best memories to James, Jim, Mike and Greg. Boys, we finally Showed everyone that we are sweet. We still have a wishbowl and a prayer. We all made a winning tradition possible, but it just doesn't matter! It'll still get Gou if I haven't yet. I, Jeff Koop, hereby leave a warm blanket to John R. Bronco for the cold winter nights at Crown Hill. I, Jon L. would like to thank Steve Burdick for all his friendship and guidance over the past few years. You have helped me to make the right decisions. Lucha, We've been friends since 9th grade, but we've be- come much closer this year, Good Luck in Mexico. Please keep in touch. Thank you for being a great friend. Love Wendy I, Erin B. dedicate my unending friendship to the Gang Jules, Beth, Holly and Renee. See Beth you can put one over on your parents! tFort Collins!! You guys are great and I Love Ya All, Thanx. We, Leslie M. and Jennifer W. editors of the 1988 year Yearbook staff, leave to Amy Mawwell and Claire Ziller the psycho-maniac stressed out stafftmay you have as much fun as we did!. And PLEASE . . . Don't lose any Baby Pictures. I, Jon A. do hereby leave to Cory R. the memories of everything and anything we ever did together. They were great times and your friendship is irreplaceable. You're the greatest and it's never a chore to be friends with you. I also give you a set of new brakes and some insurance for your car. You and I go on forever, you have a great future to look forward to. I, Carol S. hereby leave all the frustrations and headaches of PASCAL to Randy B. I also leave the ability to think quietly before thinking out loud to Kim M. And I will the strength of heart tif not body! to Bill H. for weight training. I dedicate myself to the most important person in my life. You know who you are. I thank you for all of the wonderful times we've shared together and look foreward to the many ahead. Thanks for being my best friend ever. I admire you for that and I always will. I LOVE YOU! T.A.Z. I, Shawn M. dedicate many, happy memories to Melanie Y. a very nice car door to Chris, and a map of Nicaragua and a slightly used electric fence to George Cory and Jon. I, Pam C. leave the following. A huge fire to Scott W. so he can burn his letter jacket and his ego! A Happy Meal to Biggs, a prom ticket, and I diamond earring to Erik J. A black Gummy rat and unforgettable Homecoming to Matt A. and to Dave J. Erick D. Shane F. a never ending friend- ship, I Love Ya! I, Carrie C. do hereby leave to all my good friends great memories forever! You guys have been the best friends any- one could ever have! I'll never forget any of you! I Love Ya! I, Tami T. do hereby leave my buddy, Mike F. a can of disinfectant spray for his sour air problem! tHA!, cause I care ! And a great friendship. To Steph D. a trophy for excellence in challenge-soccer. And to Heather J. a trip to Wendy's. To Brian C. a REAL DRESS UP DA Y! To George B. I leave ...?? ME JV! And to MaryKay a Pro Bowling Career. I, Jon A. do hereby leave George B. a real sense of humor, a Democratic wish that the people of the world will all be- come friends. I sincerely hope that everything works out for you. YOU will always be a good friend. 240 Senior Dedications ,,,,, , UVGOCQCMQQ VAL W If C ff 1 . WJ MIA 951 03 on in ML My 90 cial- M O5 fe V 3 pid! X U5 HCM V76 bw I Ii X yas Q5 dv 60035009 Vjyf' 0 Vwffw my Mft! OLYVX +L! 7:30 Tv, Syn' Vfffg if mfg! 60f1fff'b'ML 07 9211504-Q Q?


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