Blackfoot High School - Bronco Yearbook (Blackfoot, ID)
- Class of 1985
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Volume 1 S Cacty ot fli. “rtycyA IRt. 3 Sox 32? 7cta 2322 Table of Contents Theme .................. Academics............... Clubs Activities...... Student Government Annual Staff....... Band Choir....... Honor Society...... Rodeo FFA........ Sports.................. Football........... Volleyball......... Wrestling.......... Boys Basketball.... Girls Basketball............24 Gymnastics..................25 Track.......................26 Cheerleaders............... 27 Sports Spectacular..........28 Faculty.........................29 Classes.........................35 9th Grade...................37 8th Grade...................45 7th Grade...................54 Student Life....................63 Index...........................73 Conclusion..................... 76 ..3 ..5 11 12 13 14 15 lh 17 lx 21 22 23 t e yecvi cue ie 6 cuwztf. Many changes occur during one school year; this year was no exception. Breakin’ is one craze that has drastically altered lifestyles at Blackfoot Junior High in several ways. This new dance style and the resulting fashions made a dramatic visual impact this year. Computers, another recent trend, made a big change in recording attendance, grade processing, and class scheduling. This modernized view of the future resulted in new class offerings which will affect our lives. Some of these changes are reflected throughout the annual which we hope you will enjoy. Equus is your ticket to the past in the future. Breakin' transformed many students and activities at Blackfoot Junior High. As students strutted down the halls, they saw moon walking, body waves. King Tut, and poplocking performed by various break dancers. This developed into break-dancing contests each Friday at noon in the gym. Those who were not in the spotlight as performers enjoyed watching the dancers' routines. New styles born from this dance fever were evident and included parachute pants, pedal pushers, zipper shirts, and fluorescent colors. Although fads are modified each year, clothing styles this year seemed to take on a much more drastic change in apparel for both boys and girls. Another alteration in lifestyle came from the computerized attendance system at our school. Teachers fill in computer sheets for absent students every hour each day. These are then scanned and recorded by computer. In addition to the new record-keeping process, a 90% attendance rule was implemented. This year we were allowed only nine absences in each semester. Following the tenth absence, students were required to appeal for credits. Grading procedures and class scheduling were both processed by computer as well. After all the information for grades was assembled and scanned, the report cards were printed at our own school. Class changes and registration information was programmed by computer making the scheduling much easier and faster for everyone. Students benefited from these modifications as well as from the changes in class offerings. Several classes were added to help us keep pace with the present and prepare us for the challenge of the future. Art III, Computer Literacy, French and Spanish helped to improve upon past traditions to make our education for the future better. We, as annual staff members, hope you enjoy your annual this year more than ever before. We made many changes in the yearbook. For the first time, the annual has a name - Equus (the Greek word meaning horse). We also included a large and exciting Student Life section. We have a theme for the annual this year: “there’s no stopping us;” we’re breaking the traditions. As the theme clearly indicates, we have changed in various areas at Blackfoot Junior High. We hope the modifications of the annual are improve- ments. We feel confident, however, that these changes will be continued in the years to come establishing new traditions. - Editor, Lori Carpenter (Zfauupctty 7™uUti K6 Breakin' the tradition is our way We try new things every day! Break dancing is the present craze It brings funky songs and a new wave. Scratched records and torn-up clothes People practically spinning on their nose! Our student body pres.-Jody Johnson Is really dedicated and her spirit soars on. After school in the gym you could find a soc hop Where you can talk to friends and pop or bop. Only on Fridays, we could bring tunes You hear them blasting loudly into the rooms. As of classes, a few have been added on Such as Computer Literacy, French, and so on. Our attendance has been adjusted W e are allowed nine days absent - then our credit is bustin' There's No Stopping Us - our spirits have shot high So this is our warning: Don’t EVEN Try! Yes, in the future we will be picking up and moving on But our memories of BJHS will always hold strong. Candy Jo Covington “II sure is hard to remember all of these codes”, thinks Mrs. Spinner and Mrs. Wasia. Doing the world-wide craze, BREAKIN' are Bobby. Bryon, and Troy. You know traditions are being broken when teachers dress like this. Enjoying French food are Beth Baker and Jackie Broadhead. Painting a mask during Art III is Craig LaMere. A few new fads this year. In a new Computer Lit. class are Marva Jess and Paul Highly. Computer drawing on division pages done by Dana White. Books, teachers, studying, notes, act- ing, compositions, sentences, multi- plying, drawing, reading, sewing, writing, typing, programming, lec- tures, assignments, homework, Fri- day - Thank goodness! Getting read) for a big spelling test is Carolee Miles. Aimer - ous la quiche?” asks Scott Parsons of Brian Bucklien as Paul Highles listens in during a French class brunch. Mans teachers hate student aides at BJHS. Jon Johnson is Ms. Finlayson's mischievous aide. Do pages 86 and 87 for Friday,” Ms. Robson tells Kendra Young during 7th Grade Knglish. 6 'Tttcuuf yfifuvU i Utce oste favi t£e Hard al work on an F.nglish assignment in Mrs. Wilcox’s class are Dustin Dobson, Bryce Vances. Chris l emon. and Brian Peterson. Ol Susanna will neser sound the same after Bart Brown finishes playing it on his Tuba. I p-coming fashion designer Lin Roberts works on a sewing project in Mrs. Cathey's sewing class. Students follow along as Mrs. krumenacker reads to her 9th («rade Cities class, all but Craig LaMere who catches sight of the photographer. Dressed as famous pillow-case personalities for a drama assignment are Heather Perrin and Jana Fstergard. 7 'Vd'Uety t e Sficcc i£e. tUF “Looks like a good weld,” says Mr. Willyerd to Nick Defilipps and Trent Porter in metals class. Nervous Angie Wheeler presents an interesting speech on Dragons in Mrs. Santos' second hour speech class. Ready for Christmas, Jeff Tanner and Mrs. Jamison add the finishing touches to decorate X-mas trees. Algebra must be fun or why would Karla Bean, Stephanie ( apson, and Cammy Gladwell be giggling during class. “We're working on an antidote to prevent headaches due to the stress of too much homework,” reply Darrel Sheepskin and Brian Williams in Mr. Kennedy's Earth Science class. 8 With confidence. Paula Lew and l avid Mack show they are ready for Mr. Merit's 1)5. History test. Una Giesler isn't so sure. “Oh no, too much salt. That’s alright. Quinn didn’t see me add it,” hopes Heidi Lowther. “He’ll still eat it.” “No, George, Kryptonite is not a real rock. You’ve been watching too much T.V.” Mrs. Hardy tells George Trenkle during an Larth Science quiz. Future artists Amy Despain and Victor Bruha enjoy working on talue drawings in Art III class. A little help always makes things go a little easier, at least for Melissa Mecham in Mrs. Cathey’s Be- ginning Sewing class. -A 9 Trying out the new Apple ( omputers in Computer Literacy class are Paul Iflighley, Kelly Aldous. and Mans Jess. Adding the finishing touches to wood caning projects in Industrial Arts are Erik Branstitre. Kyle Rosin, and Jason Stewart. Nina, don't look now, but they're taking our picture, says Iris Bega during Mr. Wright's Life Science Class. Their faces reflect the mood of this play. Cemeteries Are A Crate Matter, during drama class. Actors are Tiffany Hess, Valerie Ricks, Toni Taylor. Brandi W illiams, Roland Burke, Becky W u- jick. Nicole Siebers, Trina Virgin, Jim Powell, and Jim Dain. t cc4 cfetf Clubs and Activities cccCdete. ox uyrKua Social butterflies at BJHS really had a chance to spread their wings this year. With special activities designed to unite the stu- dents and staff, the Student Government Of- ficers made the 1984-85 school year an en- joyable one. Several dances, an Easter egg hunt, a snow-sculpturing contest, clean hall contests, break dancing at noon, a Christ- mas food drive for the needy, elections, cos- tume contests, and special dances honoring the class with the fewest discipline viola- tions were only a sample of the varied extra- curricular events. Jody, Jackie, Kim, Can- dice, Kristy, Louise, Tonianne, Valerie, Kim, Stephanie, Monique, Penny, Kendra, Chris, Brandi, Nancy, and Mrs. W. would like to say, “Thanks to the students and the staff for making 1984-85 a memorable year. Now that we have had an opportunity to fly, there’s no stopping us now!” - Mrs. Wilcox Don’! bug me about my freckles kid,” threatens Mrs. Wilcox, Student Government advisor. “ ... IOS ... 106,” counts Jason Johnson the cans collected by Student Government for their annual food drive. Left column: Kristy Broncho, Valerie Ricks, Kim Yan- cey, Stephanie Jensen. Brandi Weaver, Kendra Young. Right column: Chris Daniels, Nancy Simms, Penny Brooks, Monique Rondeau. Luise Staub, Tonianne Santos. Student Government officers are, front: Candice Karren, treasurer: Kim Mur- phy, secretary: Jackie Broadbcad, vice president: Jody Johnson, president. Decorating for the Sadie Hawkins dance are: Jody Johnson, Tonianne Santos, Kim Murphy , Kim Yancey, and Valerie Ricks. “Pe foCe Se itui t e 'Pay y Our goal for the annual staff this year is to produce the best yearbook possible. In order to fulfill this goal we developed new skills such as: measuring and calculat- ing. shooting and choosing quality photographs, and writing captions and body copy, (not to mention the brain-racking concentration it took to THINK-L'P the captionsi. The annual staff members have spent many hours after school and Saturdays producing this annual. We hope our time was well-spent, and that you enjoy your yearbook. We would like to thank Ms. Ringquist, our advisor, for all her help and instruction. - Tamela Smullin. “Measurements have lo be perfect. says Raquel Smut- Editor Lori Carpenter helps Tamela put the final touches on the lin while working on the football layout. Student Government layout. People behind the pages are: Raquel Smullin. Lori Car- “I know I work here, but do you really need my picture? penter - editor. Holly Shoemaker. Amv Hurst. Shelly grumbles Holly Shoemaker while sorting mugs. Wood, Jana Kstergard - assistant editor, and Tamela Smullin. Not pictured - Jennifer Lee. 13 Jr. C oncert Band musicians practice “Three Old English Bal- lads, under the direction of Mr. Tripp. They sure go all-out for the state fair, says Annette Faroes to Raquel Smullin, members of the Blackfoot Marching Band. Junior High members of the Blackfoot Marching Band enjoy performing before and at half-time for football games. 14 Concert Band members practice V ariation Overture, der the direction of Mr. Miller and Mr. Tripp. “Do, ra, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do! sing members of (be Bel Canto choir di- rected by Miss Cgaki. “Is (his warm-up? question mem- bers of (be Bel C anto choir. Members of the Honor Society are: Dalene Adams, Karla Bean, Becky Bendixson, Raechelle Bovd, Jackie Broadhead. Teresa Brown, Victor Bruha. Becky Burrows, Jodi Burrup, Amanda Cameron. Angela Chaffin, Darren Choate. Karen Curry, Jami Hi son. Kristi England, Jana Fstergard, Tricia Hans, Heather Ferrin, Amy Frasure, Andrew French, Barbara Frischkom, Michael Gifford, Cammy Gladwell. Brian Goodrich. Jeff Haddock. Georgia Hale, Brett Hamm, Brandi Hawley, Natalie Hess, Brent Higginson, Tim Hong. C had Hunter, Brian Hoover. Amy Jamison, Lori Jones, Deana Lee, Nan Lindsay, Junior Matsuura, Tauna May, John McClellan, Pam Mecham, Brenda Melendez, Brady Micbelson, Denise Monroe, Kim Murphy, C amie Neff, Christine Nelson. Karri Neves, Terri Neves, Vickie Peterson, Rakael Pope, Rodney Pope, Valerie Ricks, Sharia Robinson, Tonianne Santos, Beth Seamons, Lisa Shiosaki, Seiji Shiratori, Holly Shoemaker, Tony Siebers, James Smith, Paulette Taylor, Tonya Taylor, Cynthia Thompson, Bryce Wadsworth, Rebecca Wadsworth, Nicole Wallace, l aurie Ware, Heather Webster, Angie Wheeler, George W ill, Corrina W illiams, Sharlyn W illyerd. Tammy Wright, Valerie W right, Doug Yancey, Kim Yancey, I oralee Young “W hat are they doing? think Brady Mickelson - V. President, and C had Hunter - President. 15 FFA or Future Farmers of America is the second largest club in the United States. FFA does more than just learn about animals. FFA does things to improve the commu- nity. too. FFA develops a more understanding American Citizen. - Shawn Reeder New green-hand members in FFA are: Tons Ford, I-es Barlausky. Paul ( apson, Casey Murillo. Jimmy Young. Roger Yerke, Shawn Reeder. Leslie Sequints. Cina Archibald, and Krin Lilly. Smiling as he receives a handshake and FFA pin from Mr. Mortensen. advisor; President Shawn Reeder is proud to be an FFA member. Receiving his FFA pin is Jimmy Young. Rodeo is known to most people as America's 1 sport. Some people believe that rodeo is very inhu- mane, the reason for this is the cowboys put spurs on when riding rough stock and then put flank straps on the stock’s flanks in order for them to buck. Others think it is a very spectacular sport to watch. To the cowboy, it is their life and an accomplishment. It is a talent and an accomplishment for a cowboy to ride a raging bull or horse. It also is an accomplishment for a cowboy or even a cowgirl to rope and tie a calf fast. It is an accomplishment for the cowgirls to run horses at high speed around the barrels. For these reasons, rodeo is liked very much by many people throughout the country. - Dana Parker - Rodeo member are Jerry Broncho, Todd Wood, Sieve ( ussell. Jimmy Young. Dana Parker. Kelly Clovis, Keisti Broncho. 5PDRT5 Sce te t e 7etun Heavyweight They Us Lightweight They Us Madison 6 0 Madison 6 18 Bonneville 1 6 0 Bonneville 1 6 38 Bonneville II 0 14 Bonneville II 0 38 Eagle Rock 8 14 Eagle Rock 6 32 Gale (O.T.) 14 20 Gale 14 8 Snake River 0 16 Shelley 14 8 Hea yweight - (Back row) l.ayne Learitt. Kelly Clovis, Chris l emon, Jason Johnson. Brady Hicks, Tron Crumley, Carlos Broncho. Pat Te- ton, Tommy Nate, Paul Capson - Ada I Bi- sharat. Brad Kackrell. Sean Valentine. Casey Murillo. Bryon Cottrell, Craig Ijimere, Steve Harper, Steve Waring - (Front row) Rusty Niel- son, George Trenkle, Joel W eaver, Scooby Two Fagles, Weeb W heeler. Jared Rainey. Brian Pe- terson. 18 “Yfi, leite him ’ agree coaches Hansen. Hum- phreys, and Johnson as they seemingly attempt to leave Coach Krumenacker. Lightweight - (Back row) Brent Higginson, Roger Verke, Jeremy Anderson, Chris Larly. Rick Shi- pley, Travis Henderson. Jimmy Young. Jerry Mitchell. Dean Clark, Tony Siebars, Bryce Wads- worth, Ryan Kirkham. Doug Moss, Jennifer Fank- houser imgr.i - Jackie Broadhead imgr.i, Brian Goodrich. Kirk Lindsay, Craig Miller, Mark An- drews, Jace Johnson. Jimmy Davis, David Battson - (Front row) Kyle Anderson, Jamie F.lison. Travis Gasper, Marcus Coby, Jason Packham. Brady Palmer. Chuck Watkins, Travis Stewart. “Does it hurt enough, yet?” Shane Wise torments as he helps a teammate stretch out. 7th Grade - (Back row) Gabby Gabrylezyk. Richard Eskelson. Mike C annon. Curtis McFee, Scott Despain, Brian Bergeson, C lark Goodworth. Garth Parish - John Brann. Greg Martin, Kyle Rosen, Porter W asia. Mark Moser, Scott High- ley. Scott Hoover, David Harper - Craig McLean, Ben Arare, Ryan Alexander. Shawn Neff, Kurk Rosen. Jason Stewart,Chris Kelsey-(Front row)Scott Dahle. Lance Hicks, Greg Pharis. Bill Gower, Trent Henderson. Rallond Burke, Jim Jackson. Bert Baron 19 Got It! Denise Monroe, Amy Jamison, Jody Johnson, Bobette Tompson, and Vicky Peter- son are all ready for some action. Gettin read for the game. Bobette l ompson practices for a winning shot. “Way to go,” shouts Vicky Peterson as Alanna McCord spikes the ball over the net. 9th Grade Volleyball Team HFront row Amy Jamison, Kathy Burningham. Alanna McCord, Marnie Carey, lRo« 2) Angela Chaffin - man- ager, Jody Johnson, I igh Ann Summers, Me- linda Sweason, Allison Walker. (Row 3) Dana Parker, Vicky Peterson, Angie W heeler, Den- ise Monroe, Terri Blang - manager. Bobette Tompson. 20 The season started the middle of August with 25 girls participat- ing for B.J.H.S. volleyball. Blackfoot Jr. High’s record for the season was: 9th Grade, 7-3; 8th Grade, 9-1. Ten teams make up the I pper Snake River Conference. Con- ference play was held on a Sat- urday for only 9th Grade. Out of the ten teams, Blackfoot took 4th. The 8th Grade shared the championship with Cagle Rock. Both teams had a very success- ful year due to the hard work and determination the girls put forth. Kth Grade Volleyball Team - (front rowi I isa Shiosaki - manager. ( ammy Glad- well, Kristie Kngland. Amy Erasure. Kim Yancey. Penny Brooks - manager. (Row 2| Vicky (lough - coach, Steph- anie Capson. Stephanie Jenson. Karla Bean. Nan Lindsay. Iteana lee. (Rim 3) leral.ee Young, ( indy Schroeder. Pau- lette Taylor. ( orrina Williams. Melissa Smith. 21 yuutc (Zoft eneace They Lis 8 9 8 9 Shelley 66 0 24 65 Snake River 53 33 33 39 Fagle Rock 54 27 33 48 Midway 24 9 60 58 Madison 36 27 46 48 S. Bonneville 39 30 48 49 N. Bonneville 28 21 57 51 S. Fremont 42 20 48 56 Clair E. Gale 48 30 42 45 9th ( rade W restling Team: Front Row - Todd Wood, Bryce W adsworth, Marcus Coby. Paul Flores, Jamie Eli- son, Travis Stewart, Kyle Anderson; Back Row - Jennifer Hill, Stacy Taylor (Managers), Coach Hanson, Travis Henderson, l-ane ( aroll, Rustv Nielson. Joel Weaver, l oug Moss, Bradv Palmer, C oach Schulenburg, ( inthea I hompson (Manager). Moments after this picture. Rulon Robinson reversed his opponent, then ended the match with a pin. W hile watching exhibition matches Jim Powell, Shane Turner, Dan Peterson. I anny Leavitt plan out strate- gies for their own matches soon to take place. 8th grade wrestling team: Front Row - Danny Leavitt, Barry Hayes, Dan Peterson. Robbie Sugihara, Rulon Robinson. Jim Powell; Row 2 - Eric Lamb, Kevin Hayes, Mike Critz, Travis Lambert, Jonathan Lawes, Aaron Steffer, Wayne Goodworth, W infiel LaPrairie. Buff Stephenson, Greg Martin, Trent Henderson, Back Row - Jason Taylor, David Monroe, George Will, Jim Schnittgen. 22 ctf They Us 8 9 8 9 Madison 22 51 38 50 Clair E. Gale 30 51 20 54 N. Bonneville 27 48 43 63 Shelley 32 33 49 55 S. Bonneville 18 51 46 63 Snake River 36 38 46 62 Season Not Complete 8th grade Basket Ball Team: Front Row - Jason Hill. (had Thueson, Mike Vogler; Row 2 - Kevin Briggs, I jinny Nelson, Rob Thomas, Jaren Sayer, Jonathan. Ijiwes, Jason Taylor; Up - l eander Wat- son, Korey Nielson, Daniel llawkes, Eric Ross, Glenn Simpson, Matt Packham. Dallin Gambles. “Follow our man!,” yelk Coach Johnson with excitement as Coacb Gardner observes. “Just one more basket to win. Just one more.” thinks Mike Volger as be drives down court. 9th grade Basketball Team: Front Row - Eric Peterson, Ryan kirkham. Rick Shipley, Tron Crumley, Bradv Hicks. George Trenkle; Back Row - Doug Reese, Steven Harper, Chris Early, Jeremv Anderson, Jimm Davis, Jace Johnson, Bryce Yancy. Doug Briggs. Another 2 points added to Jeremy Anderson's season record as he makes this lay-up. 23 dteering their team to victory. C oach Johnson and Coach Humphreys sit on the sidelines calling plays. Taking over is Angle Doore as she steals the ball. 8th They-Us Game Madison 16-23 Bonneville S. 23-19 Shelly 27-23 Bonneville N. 13-27 Snake River 3-31 Eagle Rock 16-32 Clair E. Gale 36-34 9th They-Us Game 2 Game 1 Game 2 10-22 60-18 50-16 19-30 50-21 54-16 30-33 35-13 42-13 15-22 40-13 44-18 12-21 25-22 16-29 18-20 44-19 31-12 35-10 31-10 32-7 8th grade basketball team. Bottom row: Julie Heath, Janis Manwaring, Josette Weiser, Michelle Moser, Candace Fisher. Middle row: Tauna May, Nan Lindsay, Karla Bean, Stephanie Capson, Donna Tehnte, Top row: Amy Johnston, Cindy Schoeder, Angle Doore, |jiral ee Young, and Mellissa Smith. Ixwking for an open shot Leigh Ann Summers rushes down court for the basket. 24 SCey Kce Ck ‘TfCotiaH, Warming up. Nan Lindsay - intermediate gy mnast, prepares for a meet against Snake River. Getting some reassurance, Georgia Hale takes a few tips from C oach Johnson before the meet. Bottom Row: Kristi Lngland, Michelle Moser. Row 2: June Thomas Arlinda Trying for a perfect score. Sue ( nderwood Cruz, Sue Underwood, I ori Cathey, Danette Bond. Marianne Stecklein. Row concentrates on her routine. 3: Karin Ross, Amanda C ameron, l oretta Wallace, Shartyn Willyerd, Steph- anie C apson, Penny Brooks Georgia Hale. Row 4: Carrie Baier, Cathy Gregan, Kim Yancey, lisa Shiosaki, Nan Undsay. 25 t e 0?i U4A The crowds gather in C aptivated by the competi- tion about to begin. Then the runners line up and off they go. Each runner struggling to be successful; Hopes of achievement in each of their eyes. Up ahead the road looks all uphill With twists and turns, a challenge for them all. But there he goes with much determination and persistance. Storming up the road to victory’s end. While running down the road, A glimpse of pain in his eyes. The hero is obviously hurting but he won’t stop U ntil he is successful and has reached his destination. Each step is one step closer to the finish And now the end is near. Up ahead, the crowd is in an uproar. The final flight is on. He can't feel much, but the throbbing in his legs. The sweat down his back and the excitement in his heart. Now he knows he can. And he does! Later standing alone, he realizes He did it! But it wasn’t the victory that caused the happiness. He had pulled himself through and hadn't given up. W ith determination and pride he made it ... To the finish!!! — Annette Karnes Girls 8th 9th Bonneville Eagle Rock 3rd 2nd Shelley Snake River 2nd 1st S. Fremont Madison 3rd 2nd Shelley Snake River 2nd 2nd C onference 5th 7th Boys 8th 9th Bonneville Eagle Rock 1st 1st Shetley Snake River 1st 1st S. Fremont Madison 1st 1st Shellev Snake River 1st 2nd C onference 1st 3rd “Well make the three miles if it kills us,” prom- ise the cross-country runners 1 onya Taylor and Raquel Smullin. “30 feet? No problem,” said Ixtri Jones, who placed 4th in shot at conference. “STOP! PLEASE!!” moans Joel W eaver as Ja- son Johnson graciouslv pushes harder. 26 ‘•I’m telling you. I CAN jump 26.975 feel in the air,” claims learn captain, l-aurie Ware. “Smile for the cheesy bird, guys! grins Denise Johnston as she sights the photographer while Ms. Carey drives them in the fair parade. Advisor Ms. Jensen watches the girls as they practice for the pep assembly. “Unity is in! chant Laurie. Lori, Nicole, and Denise. I .ong before you even think about the beginning of the next school year, the new cheerleaders have spent hundreds of hours in raising money for uniforms, cheerleader camp, and other ac- tivities. The cheerleader camp at Utah State University was probably one of the highlights of their first year of cheerleading. They made new friends, and learned new cheers, stunts, and pyramids. They had fun in the sun. Most important and memorable, they learned what true unity was. Out of 1200 girls, our cheerleaders were hon- ored with the coveted spirit stick award for showing skill, unity, friendliness, and spirit. A cheerleader’s life is full of meetings, prac- tices, organizing, pep assemblies, yelling, mak- ing posters, decorating dances, and riding home at 11:00 p.m. after a game, remembering she has a novel to read by second period the next day. The life of a cheerleader may not include sleep, but it’s certainly not dull! - Ms. Carey (advisori BJHS Cheerleaders are: Katie Rowe. Denise Johnston. Tiffany Carroll, Laurie W are (captain), Lori F.vans, Michelle Goodwin, and Nicole Alexander. nm ?stf Tfteet t e Meetings, signing passes, selling lunch tickets, an- nouncements, grading tests, sweeping halls. Sending deficiencies and sun- shine notes, meeting deadlines, serving lunch, sorting mail, lec- turing. Making copies, filling out re- ports, scheduling, disappoint- ment and satisfaction ■ teaching knowledge! Office Personnel Mrs. Evans Mrs. Mecham Mrs. Wiser Mrs. Wasia Mrs. Hicks Counselors Miss Spinner Mr. Lipovac Taking a relaxing moment before the start of another busy day are Mr. Reese, princi- pal, and Mr. Wren, vice-principal. Chew!! Sharing a licorice rope from magazine sales are Mr. Lipo- vac and Mrs. Cain. 30 Language Skills Mrs. Bertin Mrs. Chapman Mrs. Wixom Mrs. Rockwood Mrs. Young Mrs. Horrocks Mrs. Lindsay Mr. Peck Mrs. Santos Ms. Robson Mrs. Wilcox Mrs. Kofoed Mrs. Fairchild Physical Education Mrs. Johnson Mr. Humpherys Mr. Gardner Mr. Johnson Social Worker Ms. Mundhenke Wide-eyed and ready lo do the chicken” are Mrs. W ilcox, Mr. Godfrey, and Mrs. Jamison at a faculty social. Saying good-bye isn’t easy for Mrs. Christenson at her retirement party. 31 World of Work Mrs. Cathey Ms. Carey Ms. Ugaki Mr. Miller Mr. Tripp Mrs. Breeze Ms. Kinlayson Ms. Ringquist Mr. Walker Mr. Willyerd Science Mr. Godfrey Mr. Hansen Mr. Kennedy Mrs. Hardy Ms. Jensen Mr. W right 7eac en4 ie teaMy a vUxtcvie. Someone needs to tell the new science teachers how to dress! I don’t care what anyone says. I’ll dress anyway I want to,” argues Frosty (Mr. Ken- nedy). “No one defeats me and get away with it. |’|| fix that copying machine once and for all”, exclaims Mrs. Hardy, alias Rocky. 32 Special Education Mrs. Kranning Ms. Cavan Ms. Miller Mrs. Jamison Mrs. Duhamel Mrs. Dance Mrs. VanOrden Math Mrs. Gray Mr. Beutler Mr. Brulotte Mr. Cook Mr. Yates Mrs. Mikesell Mr. Perkes Mrs. Cain TV e ee uuuf VuuUtc t4 cAtutye at S.S. Social Studies Mr. Schulenburg Mr. Erickson Mr. Merrit Ms. Williamson Mr. Krumenacker Mrs. krumenack Custodians Mr. Kelly Mrs. Gerstlauer Mr. Beasley Mrs. Lieske Mrs. Capson Mr. Spillman Mr. Raback “Yes, times sure have changed, think Mr. Raback and Mr. Beasley as they watch, in wonder, teachers dancing at a faculty so- cial. Refreshments at parent-teacher conferences? While Mr. Reese wheels i cart around stashed with pop, Mrs. Wiser asks, “Coke or Pepsi? 34 Ninth grade officers: Kristy Bron- cho - president, l ouise SUub - «ice president, Tonianne Santos - secre- tary, Valerie Ricks - treasurer. The ninth graders are real- ly “Rip, Roaring, and Ready!” We were once “lit- tle” 7th graders, scared and shy. We grew out of a stage of shyness and now we've be- come more talkative, willing to express our opinions and feelings. The ninth grade is and al- ways will be the best at B.J.H.S. because we got “wheels.” So our life styles have changed. We are mo- bile. W e were honored by a special graduation dance by our underclassmen. We be- came very involved in extra- curricular activities so that our contributions to the school really matter. W e are concerned. We've learned that whatever we set our goals or sights upon, we can achieve them given the time. Because we are mighty 9th grade colts, we can do an - thing. —Kristy Broncho “Ya man. I'm bad. No question. thinks Raul I pez. “Eat your heart out spiderman. thinks John McClellan Tommy Adaki Dalene Adams Rick Adams Brook Adamson Kelly Aldous Nicole Alexander Jeremy Anderson Kyle Anderson Leroy Anderson Mark Andrews Gina Archibald Chris Arriaga 36 Shane Atwood Beth Baker Renee Baldwin Steven Bartausk) Da id Baft son Frank Bautista Rob Daron Belnap Paul Bench Mike Bergeman Mark Bigler Con Bird Ada! Bisharat Terri Blang Linette Braman Doug Briggs Jackie Broad head C arlos Broncho Jerry Broncho Christy Broncho Con Brower Ron Brown Teresa Brown Victor Bruha Ixiri Ann Buck Brian Bucklien kathie Burningham Jod Burrup FI via Caldera Allan Call kip Capson Paul C apson Mamie Carey I jme Carroll Tiffany Carroll Al Castillo Angela Chaffin Doreen Christensen Dean Clark Suzzette Clark kelly Clovis Marcus Coby Bryan Conrad Bn on Cottrell Candice Covington Dana Cozby Tron Curmley James Davis 37 Scott Denning Am Despain Damon Dickson loanee Dixe Dustin Dobson Katrina Dominguez Doreen Doore Doreen Dutson Chris Earl) Gaylene Fdmo 1-ance Fdmo Michelle Eldredge Heidi Elison Jami Elison Dustin Elleman TJ. Eischief Blain Esplin Lori Evans Brad Eackrell Jenny Kankhauser Heather Kerrin Eldon Eisher Paul Flores Tony Ford Darren Fowler Andrew French Barbra Frishkorn W illena George Mike Gifford Brian (Goodrich Michelle Goodwin Cathy Gregan Dudley Gubler Jo Hacking Kim Hansen Kim Hansen Doug Hardin Steve Harper Pamela Hatch Trina Hawkins 38 20e ££ a ovcuf ar aui e o ie New, New, Vw Wive Group, the “Sour Suckers” - Kelly Clo- vis, Sean Valentine, Brad Fack- rell, and Jared Rainey - suck away on their cherry, lime, and apple flavored mics. Tina Hayden Shawn Hicks David Heath Travis Henderson Todd Hendricks Byron Henry Katherin Hess Natalie Hess Flda Hevewah Brady Hicks Brent Higginson Paul Highley Robert Hill Denise Hoskisson Quinn Howard Donnie Hulse Rodona Hulse C had Hunter Traci Hyde Amy Jamison C huck Jensen Lee Jensen Shawn Jensen Sandra Jepson Raquel Jex Melissa Jobe Chris Johnny Ace Johnson Jace Johnson Jason Johnson Jody Johnson Jon Johnson Wes Johnson Denise Johnston Lori Jones Tessa Jorgensen 39 Sc£ o£ t cM ‘Til follow you anywhere ' smiles Su elte C lark as James Smith shyly glances at the floor. C andice karren Becky Keele Ryan kirkham Robert klavsen Rick kneip James kniffen Shannon knodle Stephanie knudsen Dewayne korth Craig lamere Andrea Larsen Layne I ea itt Rand Lee Richard Lee C hris Lemon Anna Lewis Brenda Lewis Erin Lilly kirk Lindsay Rob Upe Jason Lloyd Raul Upez Heidi Lowther Lilia l icio Ray Lucio Lynette Lyon Mike Madrigal Martha Martin Shauna Martin Joe Martinez Jack Matsuura John McC lellan Alanna McCord Brenda Melendez Clenna Metcalf Michelle Metz Craig Miller Jerry Mitchell Denise Monroe 40 C hristina Morales I a im Moreno I eanna Mosho Tammy Mosho Doug Moss Kevin Murdock Casey Murillo Kim Murphy Tom Nate Camille Neff Christine Nelson Dan Nelson Rusty Nielson Colleen Novosad Ken Olney Alex Orton Bradley Osborne Jason Pack ham “Hating some fun no aren't we? ' think George Trenkle, Ja- son Packham. Brady Hicks, Tron Crumley as they eye up the scenery at a school dance. Brads Palmer Papse Livingston Dana Parker Stephanie Parkinson Scott Parsons David Perkins Brian Petersen Eric Peterson Mandee Peterson Vicky Peterson C hrista Phillips Julie Pingel Jenniffer Poitra Lionel Pokibro Rodney Pope Alan Price Aaron Pubigee Jared Rainey 41 (finger Rame Adelita Ramos Rudy Ramos Shawn Reeder [)oug Reese V alerie Ricks l)oug Robinson Sharia Robinson Wally Robinson kandi Rock Katie Rowe Shelley Rowley Mario Sabori Sabrina Sanchez Nicole Santoianni Tonianne Santos Raul Saucedo Rusty Scott bU - T “We really aren’t animals] US OUT!!” yell Doi ne I)oort, Bryan Cottrell. Annetta W inson. Tram (.asper, and Troy Smith. Beth Seman Leslie Sequints Alisha Sha Daniel Sheepskin Darrel Sheepskin Jennifer Shephard Rick Shipley Seiji Shiratori Holly Shoemaker Lone Shoemaker Toni Siebers May Sivonaxay James Smith Susan Smith Troy Smith Raquel Smullin Troy Sorensen Michelle Speas 42 ‘ KwUay, cutcC lecuUff Joel Spencer I ouise Staub Suzanne Stech Travis Stewart I)ee Summers (.eighann Summers Melinda Swenson Bobb) Iamcke Jeff Tanner Vicki Tanner Jesse Taylor Jamie Taylor Tonya Taylor Mike led row Todd Tendoy Pat Teton I aureesa Thibeault Bobette Thompson Kimberly Thurgood Kris Jorgenson George Trenkle tavern Truchot Diane Turvey Jerod I woeagles Sheila Underwood Sean Valentine Tressa Von Bargen Bryce Wadsworth Mary Wadsworth Alison Walker Shelley Walker Joel W alters Jennifer W ard taurie W are “OH, NOGINA.'Thev’re taking our pic- ture, shrieks Erin Lilie. 43 tf actty utt i t tfy£e Steve Wareing Amanda Washburn Kristen Wasia ( buck W atkins Joel Weaver Heather Webster Wanda Wetchie Angelette W heeler Weeb W heeler Dana White Trent W ilcox C hristine W illard Brian W illiams Cindy W illiamson Annette Winson Teresa W interbottom Shane W ise Shawna Wiser Todd W ood Lynnetta W right Bryce Yancey Chris Yancey l)oug Yancev Greg Yancey Ijiurie Yates Roger Yerke Jimmv Aoung Yirleen A oung Cheri Higley Marva Jess Picture not available: Maria Bautista Michelle Corbeil Travis Casper Dan Hanson David Moncada Gene Taylor Janet Wertz Darrel Wood Ixvri Zamora ‘Go ahead and make my day!” dares F.ldon Fisher. 44 8th grade class officers: Kim Yancey (president), Steph- anie Jensen (vice-president), Monique Rhondeau (secre- tary), Penny Brooks (treasur- er). There’s no stopping “89!” Thanks to all our teachers, parents, and friends, we are able to set our own individual goals. Some of us want to he musicians, pro- ball players, actors actresses, or a lawyer. Whatever our goals, we’re going to reach for the stars, do our best, and keep on going! No matter what the quest, we'll fight our battles, big or small. “89” is FINE and I’m glad I’m part of it, because, “There’s no stopping us now!” — Kim Yancey “Am I funky or am I funky? exclaims Tracy Underwood. “OOPS! Ursula Galloway in Al Broncho’s arms - caught in the act! James Adams T. Afraidofbear Maria Alvarez Tammee Amrein Mendall Anderson Marc A. Aragon Berva Ariwfte Tony Arriaga Shelley Aubrey Valeria Bagiev Carrie Baier Holly Barrett 45 46 Craig Beams Karla Bean Brad Bench Rebecca Bendixson Eric Berg Jason Bergstrom Carl Bessembinders B ran Best Daniel Beus Manal Bisharat Mike Blang Sara Bodilv Dannette Bond Kollette Bowman Raecbelle Bovd Ronald Brasseaux Charles Bravebull Kerin Briggs Aaron Broncho Penn Brooks Robert Brown Wayne Brown Eliza Bn ant Shawn Buckland Troy Bullock Michelle Burke Beck) Burrows Vance Butler Amanda Cameron Cora Campbell Faye Capps Stephanie Capson Beth Carlson Steven Carter Lori Cathe Fabiola C avazos Bobbie Chavez Darren Choate Rich Christiansen V incent Cleveland Sheri Clifford Katie Cody Russell Cordon Angela Cottrell Bn an Crockett Ardith Cruz Karen Curry Tina C utright ZtA, itute Jim I)ain Brad It ) Dance Myron Dance Shawn Dance Debbie Davies Annette Davis Jared Day Nick Defilippes Bennett Demoss Brandy DeCola Susan Dilworth Dustin Dixey Wendy Dixey Trina Dixon Angel Doore Joe Dunn Franklin Fdmo Sonae Ed mo Kristi England Jana Fstergard Dnce Evans Tricia Evans Earl Farmer Rodd Fames Lisa Findlay Candace Fisher Alecia Flores Amy Erasure Rick Friedel Jenni Fullmer Ursula Galoway Dallin Gambles Ivette Garcia I ina Geisler Michelle George Michael George Lisa German C'ammy Gladwell Murra) Gonzalez land) Gooch 47 Wayne Goodworth Kelly Gray Jeffrey Haddock Georgia Hale Darren (fall Brett Hamm Wayne Hammon Jeanette Hardy Paul Hartman Debra Hastings Darrin Hatch Al Hawkes Daniel Hawkes Brandi Hawley Robert Hayball Barry Hayes Kevin Hayes Julie Heath Reatha Hebdon Gregory llepworth Denny Hicks loanee Hicks Jason Hill Jennifer Hill “You won't believe this note, giggles Janice Man- waring. Rebecca Bendixsen. and Julie Heath. lumnda Hill Sonny Hill W ade Hone Tim Hong Brian Hoover Jolie Howard Sallesa Hurd Shanda Hurd W illiam Hurst Lisa Ignace Joy Jefferis Rebecca Jensen 48 Sectup at t ic (tUdcCie out t aiu u ea y. Lunch time is one of the fen free periods during the school day. So everyone relaxes and enjoys including Jeff Haddock. Brett Hamm, and Robert Jones. Stephanie Jensen Terri Jensen I eonard Jepson Michael Jepson Brand) Johnson C amille Johnson Chris Johnson Kevan Johnson Melinda Johnson Amy Johnstone Mike Jones Robert Jones Beth Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen Guadalupe Juare Jesus Juare Mark kaiser Michelle Kent Kristina kniffen Peter kopc yk Winfield IjiPrairie Yvonne I aPrairie Sheri Ijindon Jonathan I.awes Michelle Lawrence Scott I .ay ton Daniel Leavitt W ade I beau Deana l ee Mike l emon Paula I ewis Richard Lewis Lrnie Leyba Nan Lindsay Patrick Lindsay Shane Lindsav Andrew Lister Lisa Loftus Chris Lucio Ksmeralda Luis 49 I e nn Lupe David Mack Janis Manwaring Chad Marlow Connie Marquez Norma Martin Kathie Martinez Paula Maruji David Matamoros Tauna May Sean McCoy Alan McGuire John Mecham Pamela Mecham Sharon Medina Brad) Mickelsen Jerem Mickesell James Miller 44You know I hate having my picture taken ' sneers Jolie Howard as Camille Johnson and Rebecca Jensen put on broad smiles for the camera. Jade Millington David Monroe Jimrm Montoya Jack Moore Paul Moore Michelle Moser Debbie Moss Michelle Moss Mark Murillo Jeff Murphy Greg Nappo Ijmnv Nelson Karri Lee Neves Terri Neves Korey Nielson Tessica Orchard Alicia Osborne Matt Packham 50 Vo 70S teac en cCcottd t£e coaCCt? Justin Palmer Rand Payne Dan Peterson Shawn Phelps Shannell Poitra Rakael Pope Trent Porter Jim Powell Santos Quezada Jason Raine Gina Ramirez Adrian Ramos Peter Raposa Monique Rhondeau Joe Roberts Lin Roberts Thomas Robison Chris Rodriquez Jimim Rodriquez Patrick Rodriquez Eric Ross Aaron Roy Gina Sainz Genaro Sanchez Jaren Sayer Stephanie Schmidt Aric Schneider James Schnittgen Cindy Schroeder Tamm Shephard Mike Sheppard Lisa Shiosaki kateel Shore Mike Silk 51 (flenn Simpson Kristine Sims Melissa Smith Charlene Sommercorn Toby Sorensen Kris Squires Robyn Squires Shaun Staples Ijince Stears Marianne Stecklein Aaron Steffler Buff Stephenson Bryce Stoutmeyer Robbie Sugihara Kevin Tanner Brendon Tay lor Eric Tay lor James Taylor Feeling content and relaxed, An- gel Doore smiles at the end of a basketball game. Jason Taylor Paulette Taylor Stacey Taylor Toni Taylor William Tedrow Shanna Tendoy Chris Thomas June Thomas Robert Thomas John Thompson Cynthia Thompson ( had Thueson Steven Thy berg I eeanna Tinno Joan Tracy Bill Trahant Dora True hot Robert Turner 52 TO eie cwi6i ty ou% cutuf ecfr t e CtictcCen. Shane Turner Dale Twitchell Sue I nderwood Tracey Underwood Mike Vogler Rebecca Wadsnorth Iziretta Wallace Nicole W allace Kenn Walters Angie Wareing ( laudia W ashakie Amy Waters Leander W atson Josette W eiser Troy Wellard I avid Wilcox Jason W ilcox George W ill C'orrina W illiams Sharlyn W illyerd Katie W ilson Don W inberg Nancy Winter bottom Ruth Wolfle Kelly Wood Wesley W oodland Susan Worthen Jamela W right Valerie W right Kimberly Yance Daniel Yates (Ta)ton N oung 1 Tralee Young John Youngstrom Elizabeth Zamora Donna Zehnter Picture not available Vicke Begay Pam Cotterell Heidi Dragmeier Norma Garvin Daniel Jones Shelley Evins Pauline Little Mario Melenez Shane Norman Germaine Red Cloud Tony Sanchez Eddy Swainston 53 7th Grade Class Officers: krenda oung (President , Chris Daniels (Vice Presi- dent , Brandi Weaver (Secre- tary Nanc Sims (Treasur- er) Dear Class of 1990, I hope that you have enjoyed your year here at the Jr. High as much as I have. This fall, we will be moving on to bigger and better things in the 8th grade. Chris, Brandy, Nancy and I enjoyed being your student govern- ment officers this year and would like to chal- lenge you to go and break traditions in the coming years. - Krenda Young “Do ya think I'm sexy? boasts III Cabby. “Or do ya think I'm sexier?” asks Gerard W irsing. Rita Adakai Lisa Aldous Ryan Alexander Kaylin Anderson Karen Anglesey Lynn Applegate Benjamin Arave Michelle Atkinson Gregory Austin Travis Baile Bert Baron Dawn Barton 54 7tA tyiade 90'' lx ri Barton Byron Ball Julia Baumgartner Cesar Bautisa Iris Begay Clarence Benally David Bennett Brian Bergeson Sandi Bigler Aleacia Bingham Tiffany Birch I achefe Bradshaw John Brann Eric Branstitre Susan Briggs Dennis Brooks Aaron Brown Dee Brown Nina Brown Ralland Burke Janet Lee Butler Bill Buttcane Rhonda C ambell Joe Cannon Mike C annon Tawni C arroll Nicole Cates Adona C'hristensen Nikki Ciccone Aaron Clark Dawn Clark Teresa Coffey Shalen Coles Michael C onan C'haree C ow den Mike Critz Daryl C rook C ynthia Cushman Nicole C utler Scott Dahle Chuck Dain Kim Dalton Chris Daniels Ricky Dann Brooks Davis Heather Day John Degiulio Lori Demicell 55 Derek Brown Scott Despain Shane Dewey C aroline Dixey C raig Dixon Moncia Dominguez W endy Eagle Kim Ellis Christopher Erb Anne Eschief Richard Eskelsen David Evans Mike Evans Eric Evans Christa Eackrell Elena Earmer Marcy Earmer Michelle Eaulkner Norman Eaulkner Cynthia Eisher Estella Elores Marcus Eoster Leilani Ereeman Jeremy Eurniss Paul Gabrylczyk Eddie Garcid Melinda Gardner Jason Garza Butch Gatley Tricia Gay Cascel Geisler Nikole Gillians Connie Gonzalez Noi Gonzalez Clark Goodwortb W illiam Gower Pilar Granndos Keri Hall Jacob Hanson Sean Hanson 56 Oecr may de dut— “Quick! Gel to class. There’s go- inn to be a hall sweep ’ think Scott Hover, Eric Maughan. and Kirk Rosein as they run to class. David Harper Troy Harrington Rochelle Harris Teresa Hastings Trent Henderson Paul Herbst Tiffany Hess Keith Hevewah Eric High Troy High Scott Higly Crystal Hill Bam Hillam Jarod Holland Jason Holland Shelly Honena Scott Hoover Debra Hoskisson Ross Hugues Justin Hunter Amy Lee Hurst Samantha Hutchinson Greg Irwin Jim Jackson Marchele Jenkina Lisa Jennings Anissa Jensen Brian Jensen Heidi Jenson Denise Jimmie Vernyle Johnnie Becca Johnson Bradley Johnson Danielle Johnson L. D. Johnson Lisa Jones 57 7 Occi 7c tte Stephen Jones Marc Jorgensen Eulalia Juarez C hrista Kaver “I want to suck her blood! exclaims Dracula Luis Madrigal. C hris Kelsey Anthony Kissner Katie Kracaw Stefan Lacey Jeja Lagrone Eric l.amh Travis Lambert Misti Ijirson Eric l e Stacey I e Mike l mieux l ah l ewis Stacey Lilya Richard Lindroh Bradley Lindsay Heather Lister Angela Loftus Linda l pez Ernest l owe Juanita l acio Martina Laris C urtis Macfee David Madrigal Bekki Mangum Ronald Marsh Amber Marshall Greg Martin Juan Martin Edward McGann Lisa Martin Erancisa Martinez Lili Martinez Martin Martinez Shirlene Martinez Chris Mathie Eric Maughan 58 Paige McC allister Becky McDaniel C raig Mcl ean Bobette Mecham Melissa Mecham Denise Merle Garrick Mickelsen Melissa Mikesell C'arolee Mile Mike Miller Brian Mills Crystalina Montoya Gwen Moore Rosa Morales Brenda Moran Veronica Moron Mark Moser I headora Mosho “Do you think he'll call me to- night? Becky Wujick asks Ann Geisler. April Murdock Rick Murphy Ellery Navo Shawn Neff Nicki Ogden Lyle Oleny Dana Olsen C arol Osborne Adele Owens I odd Packer Lisa Parker I ammy Parmer James Parris Garth Parrish Shawn Payne llison Peck Char Perdash Jessica Perkins 59 (ilen Peterson Greg Pharis Cari Phillips Jeff Phillips Shawn Pokibro Travis Powell Roberta Pugmire Camille Putnam Kristen Quiroga Tara Rainey James Rainey Gary Randleas Bryce Ransbottom Ryan Richardson C had Richeson Julie Rider Chris Roberts Stephanie Roberts 7th graders finin' in are Jeff Phillips, Trent Hen- derson, and Travis tam- bert. Nickey Robinson Pat Jay Robinson Rulon Robinson Willie Robinson Felix Rodriguez Jennifer Rodriguez l ana Rosalez Kirk Rosin Kyle Rosin Nicole Rovig Scott Rowe Anthony Schmidt Danny Schmidt Abe Sheepskin Teresa Shoemaker Nicole Siebers Nancy Sims Darin Sjorgren 60 tente fo Ceasut t e ovatfA t e fli. Kelly Smith Teal Smith lamela Smullin Rachael Snipe Chris Solinsky Leslie Sorensen Gary Soto Korina Speas Sarah Spencer John Stiedley Kayann Stephenson Jason Stewart Jason Stoddart Mary Stone Brad Stowell Wendy Swainston Ronnie Sykes Josephine Taylor Sarah Tendo Roger Thomas Stacey Thomas T ristan Thorne Kelli Thueson Melinda Thurgood Cara Trenkel Angela Trujillo Tina Turner Robert Twoeagles Christy t nderwood Trina Virgin 0 Kris Wadsworth Erick Walker Dawnell Walters Marcie Wa I ton 61 TVS'l S OTlJtlf PUS7 ‘S£$‘U7l Dew i Washakie Porter W asia Branie Weaker Tern Webb Irene Weiss Mike While Teresa W ilcox Ionia Wilcox Brandi Williams Richard W inkler Cerard W irsing Kimberly W ittcbow Dustin Wixom Scott Wood Shelly W ood Tia Woodfin Becky Wujick Valerie Yancey Kristi Yates Kendra Young Shirley Young Diana Noungstrom Sammy Zamora Picture not available Mike Atkin J.W. Cates Mark Corbeil Shane Doss Tamara Faulkner Angela Hube Jesse Leyvas Luis Madrigal Justin Murdock Rachel Snipe Christopher W ilson “It’s been a long, hard day, moans Angelo Trujillo. 4 7th grade is harder than I thought!’' STUDENT LIFE '•We hushmcn always try to stay on top of things,” explains Kirk Lindsay. “Oh, dear! I dropped mv hanky! panics Paul Florez. No fair skipping steps now, Sandra Jepson. n r I’ll never use Vidal Sassoon Styling Mousse again! Now, I can't do a thing with my hair,” says frustrated Vance Butler. “You know, Joel, my parents disowned me when I took up THAT profession,” Bryce Yancey tells Joel Weaver. TV at iccUbf deA ut t e e o t cuaCCof 64 “I think there's something in my milk. Kelly Gray thinks to herself. In classrooms you find students working diligently to finish work assigned. But as soon as the bell rings, you will find students goofing around in the halls, talking, and showing a side of them most wouldn't show in the classrooms. We would like to show a little of this other side and keep memories of this past year ali e. And prove to you what really goes on behind these walls!! 65 tot all co n f 66 Say cheese, Valerie Wright. “M-m-m, ha e you ever seen a more mouth watering lunch than this? questions Lisa Jennings. Getting ready for the big dance, Tonya Tay- lor? Students from the self-contained room that were in the Special Olympics are: Coach Miller, Julie PingeU Derek Brown, Edward McGann. Eric Berg, Sheila I nderwood, Jeff Tanner, Coach Jamison. Don't you think it's a little late to be cram- ming for your history test next hour, Jana Estergard? 67 “You mean this isn’t Hollywood Boulevard? Mrs. Hardy questions while her hand continues the act. “Now where did all those photographers go? They didn’t see my last act. wonders Tina C'utright. “Wait until m agent gets ahold of this routine! plans Rand) I e. Forget about the routine. Let’s go freestyle!! sug- gests C hris Daniels to her band members. “OK, I .auric , on the count of three we’ll change our positions, says Tiffany C arroll. 68 y Goodby, Mr. Kelly, and good luck. Thank you for all the years with us. You are truly a stu- dent's best friend. - Student Body and Staff. a changing time Heather Terr in growing and changing breaking the ties that bind us to the past, questioning the “musts” without denying the “should” asking the questions that determine our fates, we won’t be left behind. “latch-key kids” no longer helpless leaving the apron strings, not the love. hoping for a better life hanging onto the past for guidance not rules. there's no stopping us. traditions don’t apply. “... then the BIG bear said ...” recites Jessica Perkins. “Hey! Don't tell me about my problems until you look at your own locker!'' defends Rodona Hulse. Me? Up to somethin'? You’ve gotta be jok ing!” slyly says Juan Martin. a- cCc eneuce! 69 9 0 A S 7t 7 7 9 7 71 $ ‘O.K., O.K., I'll dance with you!” yells Denise Monroe in an agonizing grip. “Mtyke if I drop my books, he'll notice me, anticipates Diana Youngstrom. This group asks, “Is it li%e, or Memorex? If you tried walking on your feet, Troy Smith, maybe you wouldn’t be so late to class. 70 71 Index A Adakai, Rita 54 Adakai, Tommy 3b Adams, James 45 Adams, Dalene 15,3b Adams, Rick 3b Adamson, Brook 3b Afraidofbear, T. 45 Ido us. Kelly 10,3b Aldous, Nicole 54 Alexander, Ryan 19,54 Alexander, Nicole 27,3b, b8 Alvarez, Maria 45 Amrein, Tammee 45 Anderson, Jeremy 19,23,3b Anderson, Kaylin 54 Anderson, Kyle 19,2X3b Anderson, Leroy 3b Anderson, Mendail 45 Andrews Mark 19,3b Anglesey , Karen 54 Applegate, Lynn 54 Aragon, Marc 45 Arave, Benjamin 19,54 Archibald, Gina 16,36,43 Ariwite, Bena 45 Arriaga, Chris 3b Arriaga, Tony 45 Atkin, Mike b3 Atkinson, Michelle 54 Atwood, Shane 37 Aubrey, Shelley 45 Austin, Gregory 54 B Bagiev. Valerie 45 Baier, Carrie 25,45 Bailey, Travis 54 Baker, Beth 37 Baldwin, Renee 37 Baron, Bert 19,54 Barrett, Holly 45 Bartausky, Les 16,37 Barton, Dawn 54 Barton, Lori 55 Batt, Byroo 55 Battson, David 1937 Baumgartner, Julia 55 Bautista, Cesar 55 Bautista, Frank 37 Bautista, Maria 45,37 Beams C raig 4b Bean, Karla 8,15,21,24,4b Begay, Cynthia 10,55 Begay, Vicky 53 Bel nap. Rob 37 Benally, Claemce 55 Bench, Brad 4b Bench, Paul 37 Bendixsen, Rebecca 15,46,48 Bennett, David 55 Berg, Eric 4b Bergeman, Mike 37 Bergeson, Brian 19,55 Bergstrom, Jason Bessembinders, C arl 4b Best, By ran 4b Beus, Daniel 4b Bigler. Mark 7 Bigler, Sandy 55 Bingham, Aleacia 55 Birch, Tiffany 55 Bird, Cory 37 Bisharat, Adal 18,37 Bisharat, Manal 4b Blang. Mike 4b Blang, Terri 20,37 Bodily , Sara 4b Bond, Danette 25,4b Bowman, Rollette 4b Boyd, Raechelle 15,4b Bradshaw, l acbefe 55 Braman, Linett 37 Brann, John 19,55,bl Branstitre, Erik 10,55 Brasseaux, Ron 4b Bravebull. C harles 4b Briggs Doug 23,37 Briggs Kevin 23,4b Briggs Susan 55 Broadbead, Jackie 1X15.29,37 Broncho, Aaron 4b Broncho. Al 45 Broncho, Carlos 18,57 Broncho, Jerry 16,37 Broncho, Kristy 1X16,36,37 Brooks Dennis 55 Brooks Penny 1X21,46 Brower, Cory 37 Brown, Aaron 55 Brown, Brandon 55 Brown. Derek 56,67 Brown, Nina 10,55 Brown, Robert 7,4b Brown, Ronnie 37 Brown, Teresa 15,37 Brown. Wayne 4b Bruha, Victor 9,15,37 Bryant, Eliza 4b Buck, Lori 37 Buckland, Shawn 4b Bucklein, Brian 637 Bullock, Troy 4b Burke. Michelle 4b Burke, Rolland 10,19,55 Burningham, Kathie 20,37 Burrows Becky 15,4b Burrop, Jodi 15,37 Butler, Janet 55 Butler, Vance 46,64 Buttcane, Bill 55 C Caldera, Elvia 37 Call, Allan 37 Cameron, Amanda 15,25,4b Campbell, Cor 4b Campbell, Rhonda 55 Cannon, Joe 55,71 Cannon, Mike 19 Capps, Faye 4b Capson, Kip 37 Capson, Paul 16,18,37 Capson, Stephanie 8,21,24,25,4b Carlson, Beth 4b C arpenter, Lori 13,37 Carroll, l ane 22,37 Carroll, Tawni 55 Carroll, Tiffany 27,37,b8 C arter, Steven 4b Castle, Steve lb Castillo, Al 37 Cates, J.W. b3 C ates, Nicole 55 Cathey, Lori 25,46,71 Cavazos, Kabiola 4b ChafTin, Angela 15,20,37 Chavez, Bobbie 4b,71 Choate, Darren 15,4b Christensen, A dona 55 Christensen, Doreen 37 Christiansen, Rich 4b Ciccone, Nikki 55 Clark, Aaron 55 Clark, Dawn 55 Clark, Dean 19,37 Clark, Suzette 37 Cleveland, Vincent 4b Clifford, Sheri 44 Clovis, Kelly 16,18,37,39,65 Coby, Marcus 19,2237 Cody, Katie 4b Coffey, Teresa 55 Coles, Shalene 55 Conan, Michael 55 Conrad, Bryan 37 C orbeit, Mike b3 Corbeil, Michelle 37,45 C ordon, Russell 4b Cotterell, Pam 53 Cottrell, Angela 4b Cottrell, Bryon 18,37,42 Covington, C andi 24,37 Cowden, Charee 55 Cozby, Dana 37 Critz, Mike 2X55 Crockett, Bryan 4b Crook, Daryl C rumley, Tron 18,23,41 Cruz, Arlinda 25,4b Curry, Karen 15,4b Cushman, C ynthia 55 Cutler, Nicole 55 Cutright, Tina 4b,68 D Dahle, Scott 19 Dain, Chuck 55 Dain, Jim 10,2X47 Dalton, Kim v 55 Dance, Bradley 47 Dance, Howard 47 Dance, Myron Daniels C hristine 1X54,55,68 Dann, Ricky 47 Davies Debbie 47 Davis Annette 47 Davis Brooks 55 Davis James 19,23 Day, Heather 55 Day, Jared 47 DeCola, Brandy 47 Defilippis Nick 55 Degiulio, John 55 Demicell, Ixxi 55 DeMoss Bennett 47 Denning, Scott 38 Despain, Amy 9,24,38 Despain, Scott 19,56 Dewey, Shane 56,65 Dickson, Da moo 38 Dilworth, Susan 47 Dixey, Caroline 5b Dixey, Dustin 47 Dixey, loanee 38 Dixey, Wendy 47 Dixon, Craig 5b Dixon, Trina 47 Dobson, Dustin 7,38 Dominguez, Monica 5b Doore, Adra 24,47 Doore, Dorene 38,42 Doss Shane 63 Drogemeier, Heidi 53 Dunn, Joe 47 Dutson, Dorren 38 E Eagle. Wendy 56 Earley, Chris 19,23,38 Edmo, Gaylene 38 Ed mo, Lance 38 Edmo, Franklin 47 Edmo, Sonae 47 Eldredge, Michelle 38 Elison, Heidi 38 Elison, Jami 15,19,2X38 Elleman, Dustin 38 EUis Kim 56 Ellsworth, Casey England, Kristi 15,21,25,47 Erb, Christopher 56 Erb, Steve 56 Escbeif, Anne 56 Escbeif, Thomas 38 Eskelsen, Richard 19,56 Esplin, Blaine 38 Estergard, Jana 15,1X17,47,65 Evans David 56 Evans loanee 47 Evans Lori 27,38 Evans Mike 56 Evans Phillip 5b Evans Tricia 15,47 Evins Shelly 53 72 F Fackrell. Brad 18,38,39 Fackrell, Christa 56 Fankhauser, Jenny 19,38 Farmer, Earl 47 Farmer, Fkna 56 Farmer, Marcy 56 Fames, Rodd 47 Faulkner, Michelk 56 Faulkner, Norman 56 Faulkner, Tamara 63 Ferrin, Heather 7,15,38 Findlay, lisa 47 Fisher, Candace 24,47 Fisher, Cynthia 56 Fisher, Eldon 38,44 Flores, Alecia 47 Flores, Estella 56 Flores, Paul 22,38,64 Ford, Tony 16,38,66 Foster, Marcus 56 Fowkr, Darren 38 Erasure, Amy 15,21,47 Freeman, Leilani 56 French, Andrew 15,38 Friedel, Rick 47 Frischkorn, Barbara 15,38 Fullmer, Jenni 47 Furniss, Jeremy 56 G Gabrylczyk, Paul 19,54,56 Galloway, 1 rsula 45,47 (.ambles, Dallin 23,47,51 Garcia, Eddie 56 Garcia, Ivette 47 Gardner. Melinda 56 Garvin, Norma 53 Garza, Jason 56 Gasper, Travis 19,42,45 Gatky. Butch 56 Gay, Tricia 56 Geiskr, Cascel 56,59 Geiskr, I ana 9,47 George, Michelk 47 George, Michael 47 George, Willeena 38 German, Lisa 47 Gifford, Michael 15,38 Gillins, Nikok 56 (. lad well. Cammy 8,15,47 (.onzalaz, Murray 47 Gonzakz, Connie 56 Gonzakz, Noi 56 Gooch, Tandy 47 Goodrich, Brian 15,19,38 Goodwin, Michelk 27,38,68 Goodworth. Clark 19,22,56 Goodworth. Wayne 22,48 Gower, W illiam 19,56 Granados, Pilar 56 Gray, Kelly 48,65 Gregan, C athy 25,38 Gubkr, Dudley 38 H Hacking, Jo 38 Haddock, Jeffrey 15,48,49 Hale, Georgia 15,25,48 Hall, Darren 48 Hall, Keri 56 Hamm, Brett 15,48,49 Hammon, Wayne 48 Hansen, Jacob 56 Hansen, Kimi 38 Hansen, Kim 38 Hanson, Dan 45 Hanson, Douglas 56 Hardin, Doug 38 Hardy, Jeanette 48 Harper, David 19,57 Harper, Steven 18,23,38 Harrington, Troy 57 Harris, Rochelle 57 Hartman. Paul 48 Hastings, Debra 48 Hastings, Teresa 57 Hatch, Darrin 48 Hatch, Pamela 38 Hawkes, Al 48 Hawkes, Daniel 23,48 Hawkins, Trina 38,71 Hawky, Brandi 15,48 Hayball, Robert 48 Hayden, Tina 39 Hayes, Barry 22,48 Hayes, Kevin 22,48 Heath, David 39 Heath. Julie 24,48 Hebdon, Reatha 48 Henderson, Travis 19,22,39 Henderson, Trent 19,22,5760 Hendricks, Todd 39 Henry, Byron 39 Hepworth, Greg 47,48 Herbst, Paul 57 Hess, Tiffany 10,57 Hess, Katherin 39 Hess, Natalie 15,39 Hevewah, Flda 39 Hevewah, Keith 57 Hicks, Brady 18,23,39,41 Hicks, Denny 48 Hicks, 1 juice 19,48 Hicks, Shawn 39 Higginson, Brent 15,19,39 High, Eric 57 High, Troy 57 Highky, Paul 6,10,39 Higky, Cberi 44 Higky, Scott 19,57 Hill, (Tirystal 57 Hill, Jason 23,48 Hill, Jennifer 22,48 Hill, Ijmnda 48 HilF Robert 39,65 Hill, Sonny 48 Hillam, Barry 57 Holland, Jarod 57 Holland, Jason 57 Hone, Wade 8 llonena. Shelly 57 Hong, Tim 15,48 Hoover, Brian 15,48 Hoover, Scott 19,57 Hoskisson, Debra 57 lloskisson, Denise 39 Howard, Jolie 48,50 Howard, Quinn 9,39 Hugues, Ross 57,68 Hulse, Angka 63 Hule, Donnie 39 Hulse, Rodona 39,69 Humble, Hint Hunter, Chad 15,39 Hunter, Justin 57 Hurd. Sallesa 48 Hurd. Shanda 48 Hurst, Amy 13,57 Hurst, W illiam 48 Hutchinson, Samantha 57 Hyde, Traci 39 I Ignace, Lisa 48 Irwin, Greg 57 J Jackson, Jim 19,57 Jamison, Amy 15,20,24,39 Jefferis, Joy 48 Jenkins, arcbek 57 Jennings, lisa 57,67 Jensen, Anissa 57 Jensen, Brian 57 Jensen, Chuck 39,68 Jensen, Rebecca 48,50 Jensen, Lee 39 Jensen. Shawn 39 Jensen, Stephanie 12,21,45,49 Jensen, Terri 49 Jenson, Heidi 57 Jepson, l eonard 49 Jepson, Michael 49 Jepson, Sandra 34,64 Jess, Marva 10,24,44 Jex, Raquel 39 Jimmie, Denise 57 Jobe, Melissa 39 Johnnie, Vernyk 57 Johnny , Chris 39 Johnson, Ace 39 Johnson, Becca 57 Johnson, Bradky 57 Johnson. Brandy 49 Johnson, Camilk 49,50 Johnson, Danielk 57 Johnson, Jace 19,23,39 Johnson, Jason 12,18,26,39,65 Johnson. Jody 12,20,39 Johnson, Jon 6,39 Johnston. Denise 27,39 Johnstone, Amy 24,49 Jones, Daniel 53 Jones, Lisa 57 Jones, I ori 15,26,39 Jones, Mike 49 Jones, Robert 49 Jones, Stephen 58 Jorgensen, Marc 58 Jorgensen, Robert 49 Jorgensen, Tessa 39 Juarez, Eulalia 58 Juarez, Guadalupe 49 Juarez, Jesus 49 K Kaiser, Mark 49 Karren, C andice 12,40 Kauer, Christa 58 Keele, Becky 40 Kelsey, Chris 19,58 Kent, Michelk 49 Kirkham, Ryan 19,23,40 Kissner, Anthony 58 Klassen, Robert 40 Kneip, Rick 40 Kniffen, James 40 Kniffen, Kristina 49 Knodk, Shannon 40 Knudsen, Stephanie 40 Kopczyk, Peter 49 Korth, Dewayne 40 Kracaw, Kathie 58 L LaPrairie, Winfiel 22,49 LaPrairie, Yvonne 49 Lacey, Stefan 58 Lagrone, JeJa 58 Lamb, Eric 22,58 Lambert, Travis 22,58,60 LaMere, C raig 7,18,40 l andon, Sheri 49 Larsen, Andrea 40 Larson, Misti 58 Lawes, Jonothan 22,23,9 Lawrence, Michelk 49 Layton, Scott 49 Leavitt, Daniel 22,49 Leavitt, Layne 18,40 Lebeau, Wade 49 Lee, Eric 58 Lee, Deana 15,21,49 Lee, Jennifer 40 Lee, Randy 40,66,68 Lee, Richard 40 Lee, Stacey 58 Lemieux, Mike 58 Lemon, Chris 7,18,40 Lemon, Mike 49 Lewis, Leah 58 Lewis, Anna 40 Lewis, Brenda 40 Lewis, Paula 9,49 Lewis, Richard 49 Leyba, Richard 49 Leyvas, Jesse 58,63 73 Lilly, Erin 16.40,43 McLean, C raig 19,59 Lilya, Stacey 58 Mecham, Bobette 59 Undroth. Richard 58 Mecham, John 50 Lindsay, Bradley 58 Mecham, Melissa 9,59 Lindsay. Kirk 19,40,64 Mecham, Pamela 15,50 Lindsay, Nan 15,21,24,25,49 Medina, Sharon 50 Undsay, Patrick 49 Melendez, Brenda 15,40 Lindsay . Shane 49 Melendez, Mario 53 Lipe, Rob 40 Merle, Denise 59 Lister, Andrew 49 Metcalf, Glenna 40 Lister, Heather 58 Metz, Michelle 40 Little, Pauline 53 Mickelsen, Brady 15,50 Lloyd, Jason 40 Mickelsen, Garrick 59 Loftus, Angela 58 Mikesell, Jeremy 22,50 Loft us. Lisa 21,49 Mikesell, Melissa 59 Lopez, Linda 58 Miles, Carolee 6,59 Lopez, Raul 36,40 Miller, Craig 19,40 Lowe, Ernest 58 Miller, James 50 Lowther, Heidi 9,40 Miller, Mike 59 Lucio, (liristine 49 Millington, Jade 50 Lucio, Juanita 58 Mills, Brian 59 Lucio, Lilia 40 Mitchell, Jerry 19,40 Lucio, Ray 40 Moncada, David 45 Luis, Esmeralda 49 Monroe, David 22,50 Luis, Martina 58 Monroe, Denise 15,20,34,40,70 Upe, I oann 50 Montoya, Crystalina 59 Lyon, Lynette 40 Montoya, Jimmy 50 M Moore, Gwen 59 Moore, Jack 50 Moore, Paul 50 MacFee, Curtis 58 Morales, C hristina 41 Mac, David 9,50 Morales, Rosa 59 Madrigal, David 58 Moran, Brenda 59 Madrigal, Luis 58,63 Moran, Veronica 59 Madrigal, Mike 40 Moreno, Liza 41 Mangum. Bekki 58 Moser, Mark 19,59 Manwaring. Janis 24.48,50 Moser. Michelle 24,25,50 Marlow, Chad 0 Mosbo. Ioanna 41 Marquez, C onnie 50 Mosho, Tammy 41 Mash, Ronald 58 Mosbo, Tbeadora 59 Marshall, Amber 58 Moss, Debbie 50 Martin, Greg 19,2,58 Moss, Doug 19,22,41 Martin, Juan Andres 58,69 Moss, Michelle 50 Martin, Lisa Michel 58 Murdock, April 59 Martin, Martha 40 Murdock. Justin 63 Martin, Norma 50 Murdock, Kevin 41 Martin, Shauna 40 Murillo, Casey 16,18,41 Martinez, Francisca 58 Murillo, Mark 50 Martinez, Joe 40 Murphy, Jeff 50 Martinez, Kathie 50 Murphy, Kim 12,15,41 Martinez, Lili 58 Murphy, Rick 59 Martinez, Martin 58 N Martinez, Shirlene 58 Maniji, Paula 50 Matamoros, David 50 Nappo, Greg 50 Mathie, Chris 58 Nate, Tom 18,41 Matsuura, Jack 15,40 Navo, Ellery 59 Maughan, Eric 57,58 Neff, Camille 15,41 May, Tauna 15,24,50 Neff, Shawn 19,59 McAllister. Paige 59 Nelson, Christine 15,41 McClellan, John 15,36,40 Nelson, Dan 41 McCord, Alanna 20,40 Nelson, 1 jinny 23,50 McCoy, Sean 50 Neves, Karri 5,50 McDaniel. Becky 59 Neves, Terri 15,50,65 McCann, Edward 67 Neilson, Rusty 18,22,41 McGuire, Alan 50 Neibon, Korey 23,50 Norman, Shane 53 Quezada, Santos 51 Novosad, Colleen 41 Quiroga, Kristen 60 0 R Ogden. Nicki 59 Rainey, Jared 18,39,41 Olney, Ken 41 Rainey, Jason 51 Olney, Lyle 59 Rainey, Tara 60 Olsen, Dana 59 Ramey, Ginger 41 Orchard, Tessica 50 Ramey, James 60 Orton, Alez 41 Ramirez, Gina 51 Osborne, Alicia 50 Ramos, Adelita 42 Osborne, Bradley 41 Ramos, Adrian 51 Osborne, C arol 59 Ramos, Rodolfo 42 Owens, Adele 59 Randleas, Gary 60 Ransbottom, Bryce 60 P Raposa, Peter 51 Red Cloud, (Germaine 53 Packer, Todd 59 Reeder, Shawn 16,42 Packham, Jason 19,41 Reese, Doug 23,42 Packham. Matt 22,23,50 Rhondeau, Monique 12,45,51 Palmer. Brady 19.22,41 Richardson, Ryan 60 Palmer, Justin 51 Ricbeson, Chad 60 Papse. Livingston 41 Ricks, Valerie 10,12,15,36,42 Parker, Dana 16,20,41 Rider. Julie 60 Parker, Lisa 59 Roberts, Chris 60 Parkinson, Stephani 41 Roberts, Joe 51 Parmer, Tammy 59 Roberts, Lin 7,51 Parris, James 59 Roberts, Stephanie 60 Parrish, Garth 19,59 Robinson, Douglas 2 Parsons, Scott 6,41 Robinson, Nickey 60 Payne, Randy 51 Robinson, Pat 60 Payne, Shaun 8,59 Robinson, Rulon 22,60 Peck, Allison 59 Robinson, Sharia 15,42 Perdash, Char 59 Robinson, Wally 42 Perkins, David 41 Robinson. Willie 60 Perkins, Jessica 59,69 Robinson, Joel SI Petersen, Brian 7.18,41 Rock. Kandi 42 Peterson, Dan 22,51 Rodriguez, Chris 51 Peterson, Eric 23,41 Rodriguez, Felix 60 Peterson, Glen 60 Rodriguez, Jennifer 60 Peterson, Mandee 41 Rodriguez, Jimmy 51 Peterson, Vicky 15,20,38,41 Rodriguez, Patrick 51 Pharis, Greg 19,60 Rosalez, 1 .ana 60 Phelps, Shawn 51 Rosin. Kirk 19,60 Phillips, Cari 60 Rosin, Kyle 10,19,57,60 Phillips, Clirista 41 Ross, Cathy Phillips. Jeff 60 Ross, Karin 25,52 Pingel. Julie 41,67 Ross, Eric 23,51 Poitra, Jenniffer 41 Rovig, Nicole 60 Poitra, Shannell 51 Rowe, Richard 60 Pokibro, Lionel 41 Rowe, Teresa 27,42 Pokibro, Shawn 60 Rowley, Shelly 42 Pope, Rakael 15,51 Roy, Aaron 51 Pope, Rodney 15,41 C Porter, Trent 8,51 O Powell, Jim 10,22,51 Powell, Travis 60 Sabori, Mario 42 Price, Alan 41 Sainz, Gina 51 Pubigee, Aaron 41 Sanchez, Genaro 51 Pugmire, Roberta 60 Sanchez, Sabrina 42 Putnam, Camille 60 Sanchez, Tony 53 Santoianni, Nicole 42 Q Santos, Tonianne 12,15,36,42 Savcedo, Raul 42 Sayer, Jaren Layne 23,51 74 Scbmett, Anthony 60 Stowell, Brad 61 Schmidt, Ihmiel 60 Sugihara, Robbie 53 Schmidt, Stephanie 51 Summers, Dee 43 Schneider, Aric 51 Summers, I eigh Ann 20,43 Schnittgen, James 22,51 Swainston, Eddy 53 Schroeder, C indy 21,24,51 Swainston, Wendy 61 Scott, Rusty 42 Swenson, Melinda 20,43 Seaman, Beth 15,42 Sykes, Ronnie 61 Sequints, l eslie 16,42 r-w'' Shay, lisha 42 T Sheepskin, Abe 60 Sheepskin, Daniel 42 Tamcke, Bobby 43 Sheepskin, Darrel 8,42 Tanner. Jeff 8,43,53,67 Shephard, Tammy 51 Tanner, Kevin 53 Shepherd, Jennifer 42 Tanner, Vicki 43 Sheppard, Mike 51 Taylor, Gene 45 Shiosaki, lisa 15,21,25,51 Taylor, Brendon 53 Shipley. Rick 19,23,42 Taylor, Eric 53 Shiratori, Seiji 15,42 Taylor, James J. 43 Shoemaker, Holly 13,15,38 Taylor, James R. 53 Shoemaker, Lori 42 Taylor, Jamie 43 Shoemaker, Teresa 60 Taylor, Jason 22,23,53,66 Shore, Kateel 51 Taylor, Josephine 61 Siebers, Nicole 10,60 Taylor, Paulette 15,21,53 Siebers, Tony 15,19,42 Taylor, Stacey 22,53 Silk. Mike 51 Taylor, Toni 10,53 Simpson, Glenn 23,51,52 Taylor, Tonya 15,26,43,65 Sims, Kristine 52 Tedrow, Mike 43 Sims, Nancy 12,54,60 Tedrow, W illiam 53 Sivongxay, May 42 Tendoy. Sarah 61 Sjogren, Darin 60 Tendoy, Shanna 53 Smith, James 15,42 Tendoy , Todd 43 Smith, Kelly 61 Teton, Pat 18,43 Smith, Melissa 4,20,24,52 Thibeault, laurees 43 Smith, Susan 42 Thomas, Cliris 22,53 Smith, Teala 61 Thomas, June 25,53 Smith, Troy 42,70 Thomas, Robert 23,53 Smullin, Raquel 13,14,26,42 Thomas, Roger 61 Smullin, Tami 13,61 Thomas, Stacey 61 Snipe, Kae 61,63 Thompson, John 53 Solinsky, Christain 61 T hompson, Bobette 20,24,43 Sommer corn, Charlen 52 Thompson, Cynthia 15,22,53 Sorensen, Leslie 61 Thorne, Tristan 61 Sorensen, Toby 52 I hueson, Chad 23,53 Sorensen, Troy 42 Thueson. Kelli 61 Soto, Gary 61 Tburgood, Kimberly 43 Speas, Korina 61 Thurgood, Melinda 61 Speas, Michelle 43 Thy berg, Steven 52 Spencer, Joel 43 Tinno, Lee Anna 53 Spencer, Sarah 61 Torgerson, Kris 43 Squires, Kris 14,52 Tracy, Joan 53 Squires, Robyn 52 Trahant, Bill 53 Staples, Shawn 52,65 Trenkle, C ara 61 Staub, IxMiise 12,36,43 Trenkle, George 9,18,23,41,43 St ears, Dnce 52 True hot. Dora 53 Stech, Suzanne 43 True hot, Lavern 43 Stecklein, Marianne 25,52 Trujillo, Angelo 61 StefTler, Aaron 22,52 Turner, Robert 53 Steidley, John 61 Turner, Shane 22,35 Stephenson, Buff 22,53 Turner, Tina 61 Stephenson, Kayann 61 Turvey, Diane 43 Stewart, Jason 10,19,61 Twitched, Dale 53 Stewart, Travis 19,22,43 Twoeagles, Jerod 43 Stoddart, Jason 61 Twoeagles, Robert 61 Stone, Mary 61 U Stoutmeyer, Bryce 53 Underwood, Christy 61 W inberg, Don 53 Underwood, Sheila 43,67 Winkler. Richard 62 Underwood, Sue 25,53 Winson, Annetta 42,44 Underwood, Tracy 45,53 W interbottom, Nancy 53 w r W interbottom, Teresa 44 V W irsing, Gerard 54,62 Wise, Shane 19,44 Valentine, Sean 18,39,43 Wiser, Shawna 44 V irgin. Trina 10,61 Wittcbow, Kimberly 56,62 Vogler, Michael 2333 Wixom, Dustin 62 YonBargen, Tressa 43 Wotfley, Ruth 53 W Wood, Darrel 43 Wood, Kelly 53 Wood, Scott 62 Wadsworth, Bryce 15,19,22,43 W ood, Shelly 13,62 Wadsworth, Kris 61 Wood, Todd 16,22,44 W adsworth, Mary 43 W oodfin, Tta 62 Wadsworth, Rebecca 15,53 W oodland. Wesley 53 Walker, Alison 20,43 Worthed, Susan 53 W alker, Eric 61 Wright, Jamela 53 Walker, SbeUy 43 Wright, Lynetta 44 W allace, Loretta 25,53 Wright, Valerie 67 Wallace, Nicole 15,53 Wujick, Rebecca 10,59,62 Walters, Dawnell 61 W alters, Joel 43 Y Walters, Kenny 53 Walton, Marcie 61 Yancey, Bryce 23,44,64 Ward, Jennifer 43 Yancey, Chris 44 Ware, Ijiurie 15,27,43,68 Yancey, Doug 44 Wareing, Angie 53 Yancey, Greg 44 Wareing, Steven 18,44 Yancey, KimberU 22,21,25,45,53 W ashakie. Claudia 53 Yancey, Valerie 62 Washburn, Amanda 44 Yates, Danny 53 Washikie. Dewi 62 Yates, Kristi 62 Wasia, Kristin 44 Yates, Laurie 44 Wasia, Porter 19,62 Yerke, Roger 16,19,44 Waters, Amy 53 Young, Clay too 53 Watkins, C huck 19.44 Young. Jimmy 16,19,44 Watson, (zander 23,53 Young. Kendra 6,12,54,62 Weaver, Brandie 12,54,62 Young, Lara Lee 21,24,53 Weaver. Joel 18,22,26,44,64 Young, Shirley 62 Webb, Terry 62 Young, Virleen 44 Webster, Heather 15,44 Youngstrom. Diana 62,70 Weiser, Josette 24,53 Youngs from, John 53 Weisse, Irene 62 Wellard, Troy 53 Z Wertz, Janet 45 Wetchie, W anda 44 Zamora, Elizabeth 53 W heeler, Angie 8,15,20,24,44 Zamora, Lori 45 W heeler. Weeb 18,44 Zamora, Sammy 62 White, Dana 44 Zehneter. Donna 24,53 White, Mike 62 Wilcox, David 53 Wilcox, Jason 53 W ilcox, Teresa 2 Wilcox, Tonia 62 Wilcox, Trent 44 W ill, George 22,53 W illiard, Christine 44 W illiams, Brandi 10,62 W illiams, Brian 8,44 Williams, Cindy 44 W illiams, Corrina 2133 W illyerd, Sharlyn 25,53 W ilson, Christopher 63 mm Wilson, Katberin 53 u 75 So Long “85” It is already tomorrow. Time, w hich ne er stops on its journey, will pass before your eyes, and in only a few moments, you will be members of the community looking back on the years you spent at Blackfoot Junior High School. When you do, the photos, facts and memories in this book will be your stepping stones to a happy reminiscence. May your memories of Blackfoot Junior High School be pleasant ones, and may your future be filled with happiness and success. With every wish for a bright tomorrow, Ronald P. Reese Principal Journal My name is ■:. fa We’re the class of 1 We are the mighty colts! The school colors are green and white. Pages that my pictures appear on in this annual:_'______. Clubs and organizations that I was a member of this year:_ ________ Most enjoyed classtes) Best all-around teacher: 7 - a Students who showed most school spirit:___________ . Most fun person to be around:_______. Favorite song, singer, or group: 76 Memorable Events of ’84-’85. «■ ?? •£ JCSgS ■ ■ as
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