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syuJU m Ax jl_ | -  4 auuiv. (WW X L i n i o Woo e. Win -i Wb QLUmrrt o -JO ? ! L¥ e T yuJ5 ' THEME Rainbows and Promises WAK A PA — 1981-82 BUHL HIGH 9CH00L BUHL. IDAHO Advisor Mrs. Mabel Bishop Editor Lora Bybee Editor Paulette Day Co-Editor Kelly Miller Staff Bobbie Dealy Staff Linda Hill Staff Michele James Staff Kendra Johnson Staff Robin Moon Staff Rennie Rouse Staff DeAnn Stewart Staff Cindy Zambic Photographer Duke Kodesh TABLE OF CONTENT9 ORGANIZATION 3 DEDICATION 4 ACTIVITIES 19 ATHLETICS 31 SOPHOMORES 47 JUNIORS 55 SENIORS 61 ADMINISTRATION 83 SPECIAL MOMENTS 95 vv - o oum oum qwd Lpiwoe v , 5 7 op anp dimL. d Uwpf % q m quq OmJ q 0RGANIZATI0N9 In Dedication ■i ■A ■.- -. . . 1 ' A .... .♦ is. AKAPA.i mith for his contribution to Buhl ' s athletic program. He has boosted the spirit of the student body at many pep assemblies with his pep talks. Thank you for being the friend you have been to all of us, Mr. Smith. • Jim Pierc Vice-President Mickey Parrott Secretary Treasurer raig Schaal President Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Anne Lunley, Michelle Bonar, Leanne Bartlett Varsity Cheerleaders Denice Eriksen — Mascot; Kari Easton, April McClain, Tacy Hulse, Marcie Richeson, Jill Hawkins Key Club — Art Club r |r Row 1: Mr. Alan Melby, advisor; Robert Brinkman, Mickey, Parrott, Jim Pierce, April McClain, Denice Eriksen, Tacy Hulse, Jill Hawkins. Row 2: Sharlee Scherrer, Roanne Baker, Joann Lintlemann, Michelle Bonar, Marsha Winkleman, Genelle Colver, Erin Daniels, Dana Culbertson, Melody Clayton, Todd Bauer, Mike Felton, Lewis Weaver, Joe Caughey, David Wagner. Row 3: Leanne Bartlett, Brenda Savage, Pepi Jesus Andreu, Danielle Ellis, Lisa Fischer, John McDevitt, Kari Easton, Kathleen Christensen, Rhonda Price, Toni Rodig, Mark Munroe, Rob Albee, James Morales, Jim Leitch. Row 4: Chris Sweeney, Larry Eriksen, David Lunte, Doug McClain, Marcie Richeson, Terrie Baggett, Christi Thornsberry, Brian Sligar, Craig Schaal, Lauri Watkins, Amy Janibagian. Row 5: Boyd Baggett, Randy Bostock, Chuck Steele, Denny O ' Brien, Maury Christensen, Glenn Shark, Mike McBride, Chris Felthauser. Row 6: Charlie Carter, Kenny Pierce, Gary Johnston, Mark Lively, Kyle Davis, Tonia Burns, Chris Donar, Gina Cole, Mya Janousek, Renae Coumerilh, Trudy Henderson. ■■■if •■-.-. Row 1: Mr. Mike Clark, Advisor. Row 2: Harold Fritz, Casey Frazier, Joe Bedwell, Lisa Read, Stacy Hoffman. Row 3: Steve Munk, Destry Bennett, Charlie Carter, Keven Wonenberg, Dana Culbertson, Shannon Read. Karl Nejezchleba. Spanish Club and Saps Row 1: Mrs. Wiggins, Bridget Turner, Joe Caughy, Karla Hopkins, Angela Calkins. Row 2: Angie Albee, Jac- quie Janibagian, Pepi Jesus Andreu, Julie Haxby, Lisa Fischer, Danielle Ellis, Kelly Miller. Row 3: Mya Janousek, Lauri Watkins, Amy Janibagian, James Morales, Jim Pierce, Lewis Weaver, Kenneth Berthof. Row 4: Valerie Pehrson, Kathleen Loomis, Chris Felthouser, Rene Peterson, Anne Luntey. S.A.P.S.: Lora Bybee, Chris Bonar, Mickey Parrott, officers. Row 1: April McClain, Taci Hulse, Kari Easton, Jill Hawkins, Marcie Richeson, Lisa Read, Rennie Rouse, Melody Clayton, Sandie Wilde, Sharlee Scherrer, Leanne Bartlett. Michelle Bonar. Row 2: Paulette Day, Sherrie Scherrer, Teri Carlton, Cindy Zambic, DeAnn Stewart, Linda Hill, Erin Daniels, Kathleen Christensen, Rhonda Price, Toni Rodig, Miss Lutz. Row 3: Bernice Wetzstein, Carrie Heise, Kris Jaynes, Reba Van Sickle, Tonia Burns, Denice Ericksen, Renae Coumerilh, Trudy Henderson. Row 4: Diana Kujala, Cindy Farmer, Connie Baggett, Edith Donnis, Joann Lintlemann, Amy Janibagian, Lauri Watkins, Lori Allen, Bobbie Dealy. Row 5: Terrie Baggett, Christi Thornsberry, Ed Waynet- ska, Craig Hulse, Doug McClain, Angie Albee, Lisa Fischer, Danielle Ellis. Rodeo Club — A.F.9. Row 1: Carrie Parish, Eugene Miller, George Zimmers, Darin Haumont, Kathleen Christensen. Row 2: Shan- non Read, Mieka Rienstra, Ricki Dudley, Rhonda Price, Toni Rodig, David Cooper, Jeff Miller. Row 3: Carter Owen, Maury Christensen, Scott Wolford, Troy Juker, Jim Stewart, Cecil Wetzstein, Doug Cooper, Curtis Miller. A.F.S.: Row 1: Angela Calkins, Anne Luntey, Pepi Jesus Andreu, Erin Daniels, Cindy Farmer, Valorie Pehrson, Kathleen Loomis, Cheyenne Turner. Row 2: Mr. Matthews, advisor; Boyd Baggett, April McClain, Mickey Par- rott, Jim Pierce, Joe Caughey, Ken Berthof, DeAnn Stewart, Bridget Turner, Kelly Miller. Qcience Club — O.E.A. Row 1: Teri Carlton, Jill Hawkins, Tacy Hulse, April McClain. Row 2: Mr. C. R. Humphries, advisor; Lewis Weaver, Jim Pierce, Sheryl Thomas, Reba Van Sickle, Joe Caughey. Row 3: Ken Berthof, Kelly Miller, Todd Bauer, Christi Thornsberry, Boyd Baggett, Angela Calkins, Tim Pearson. Row 1: Karen Jensen, Dawna Moore, Linda Hill, Jill Hawkins, Tim Pearson, Angela Calkins. Row 2: April McClain, Todd Bauer, Sabrina Hall, Sheryl Thomas, Valli Robirts, Mrs. Shirley Humphries, advisor. 10 F.HA and Ski Club Row 1: Karen Jensen, Dawna Moore, Miss Sue Friday, advisor; Cindy Zambic, Lauri Watkins. Row 2: Stacy Gulick, Tracy Lynch, Julie Haxby, Sharon Scherrer, Paula Quintana. Row 3: Sherry Calkins, Cheyenne Turner, Reba VanSickle, DeAnn Stewart, Bernice Wetzstein, Lora Bybee, Tim Parker. Row 4: Dana Quin- tana, Angie Albee, Lori Allen, Chris Bonar, Charm Gulick, Leanne Bartlett, Sharlee Scherrer, Connie Bag- Iett. Connie Cornish. Linda Turner. Row 1: Chris Bonar, Denice Eriksen, April McClain, Cathy Stiegemeier, Julie Winn, Kathy Stringer, Michelle Bonar, Erin Daniels, Mark Munroe, Mike Felton, Jim Pierce. Row 2: Denise Johnson, Genelle Colver, Toni Rodig, Jill Hawkins, Tacy Hulse, Terrie Baggett, Amy Durrant, Christi Thornsberry, Rob Albee, James Morales, Lewis Weaver. Row 3: David Lunte, Doug McClain, Larry Eriksen, Gary Johnston, Kenny Pierce, Craig Karel, Todd Bauer, Robert Brinkman. Row 4: Mark Lively, Brad Wray, Kyle Davis, Denny O ' Brien, Craig Hulse, Carter Owen, Troy Juker, Keven Wonenberg. H F.F.A. — Chess Club i ■. P I Row 1: Steve Jacobsen, Randy Griffen, Kevin Owen, Andy Kooiman, David Hunt, Tony Rodriguez, David Darrow. Row 2: Mike Anderson, Vincent Trent, Andy Turner, Jim Thomas, George Lemmons, Frankie Neumeyer, Darrin Stewart, Jeff Mink, Allan Jaynes, Scott Owen, Allan Burgess, Greg Owen, Morgan Patter- son, Ricki Pearson, Bobby Vincent, Mike Crowley, John Peterson, Mary Kimball, Mieka Rienstra, Blair Com- be, David Hendricks. Row 3: Dan Hunt, Len Chessmore, Jim Graffee, Richard Severa, Dave Munk, John Hill, Ed Carlton, Wesley Burlington, LaDawn Harms, Tim Whited, Chaney Brewer, Allan Newlan, Dan DeKryuf, Jeff Shriver, Gilbert Pryor, Joe Bedwell. Row 4: Andy Wiseman, instructor; Tim Baumgartner, Todd Harvey, Todd Jaynes, Larry Eriksen, Scott Swinney, Leslie Cooper, Jeff Herziner, Todd Fames, Craig Karel, Carter Owen, Vincent Wray, Jason Reynolds, Gene Montgomery, Maury Christensen, Doug Cooper, Cecil Wetzs- tein, Scott Wolford, David Cooper, Laytn Montgomery, Mark Rienstra, Tracy Atkinson. Row 1: Lisa Read, Shannon Read, Keven Wonenberg, Mike Adamson, Steve Munk, Mike Felthouser, Valli Robirts. Row 2: Karl Nejezchleba, Destry Bennett, Dana Culbertson, Mr. Clark, advisor; Jackie Scott, Charlie Carter. N.H.9. Letter-man ' s Club Row 1: Cheyenne Turner, Curt Stutzman. Row 2: Chris Bonar, Denice Eriksen, April McClain, Robert Brinkman, David Wagner. Row 3: Mrs. Lois Spreier, advisor; Reba Van Sickle, Craig Schaal, Mickey Par- rott, Kelly Miller, Amy Janibagian, Craig Hulse, Todd Bauer. Row 4: Joe Caughey, Jill Hawkins, Tacy Hulse, Jim Pierce, Sheryl Thomas, Christi Thornsberry, Bridget Turner, Bernice Wetzstein. Row 1: Brent Eldredge, David Wagner, Craig Karel, Mark Lively, Gary Johnston, Kyle Davis, Kenny Pierce, Charlie Carter, Maury Christensen. Row 2: Mark Laing, Todd Jaynes, David Lunte, Craig Hulse, Ed Waynetska, James Morales, Rob Albee, Curt Stutzman. Row 3: Darin Strickler, Greg Meyer, Chris Sweeney, Pat Connolly, John McDevitt, Lupe Ramos, Kenny Overturf, Jim Pierce, Craig Schaal, Brian Sligar. 13 Qtage Band and Mixed Choir Row 1: Mike Kohntopp, Rene Peterson, Denice Johnson, Anne Luntey, Ellen Zagata, Dennis Wiggs, Lisa Routt, Mike Bell. Row 2: Brett Montgomery, David Gerdes, Val Williams, Teresa Drown, Sue Roberts, Boyd Baggett, Dan Karel, Blaine Frazier, Roland Hutchinson, Mr. Jeff Long; director. Row 1: Mrs. Jardine, Toni Lewis, Laurie Eggleston, Yvonne Polanco, Sophia Rice, Donna Johnson. Row 2: Valli Roberts, Terril Johnson, Robin Rhodes, Lisa James, Vickie Dallman, Robin Hall, Deanie Kirkwood. 14 Annual — Flag Team Row 1: Rennie Rouse, Paulette Day, Lora Bybee. Row 2: Bobbie Dealy, Linda Hill, Michele James, Kelly Miller. Row 3: DeAnn Stewart, Robin Moon, Mrs. Bishop, Cindy Zambic, Duke Kodesh, Kendra Johnson. Row 1: Tonia Burns. Row 2: Shannon Read, Leticia Martinez, Sherry Calkins, Linda Hill, Sherry Leninger. Row 3: Connie Baggett, Sue Robirts, Rennie Rouse, Ellen Zagata, Lisa Read. 15 Drama Row 1: Mrs. Ambra Allgood - Martin, Kelli Stewart, James Morales, Tammi Reyes, Bernice Wetzstein, Valli Robirts, Sheryl Smith. Row 2: Lani Cornish, Sue Roberts, Pepi Jesus Andrue, Paul Olsen, Kevin Chapman, Ren- nie Rouse, Lisa Read, Trudy Henderson, Rob Albee, Tonia Burns, April McClain, Amy Janibagian, Curt Stutzman. J Drill Team and Marching Band Row 1: Mya Janousek, Amy Janibagian, Laurie Watkins. Row 2: Gina Cole, Renae Coumerilh, Sharlee Scher- rer, Roanne Baker, Teresa Dana, Marcine Ostler, Kathy Stiegemeier, Jacquie Janibagian. Row 3: Amy Dur- rant, Christi Thornsberry, Tammy Reyes, Jackie Scott, Sandy Baggett, Charm Gulick, Terrie Baggett, Trudy Henderson, Lynette Edmunds, Stacy Morlan. Row 1: Dennis Wiggs, Roland Hutchinson, Ralph Wright, Jeff Priester. Row 2: Anne Lunte, Darin Edson, Rhonda Gerdes, Cami Murrie, Lisa Routt, Kaye Williamson, Robin Moon, Edith Dennis. Row 3: Denise Johnson, Todd Jaynes, Rene Peterson, Mike Kohntopp, Jeanette Atkinson, Dave Munk, Blaine Frazier, Jeff Long, Director. Row 4: Val Williams, Jan Clements, Boyd Baggett, Dan Karel, Mitzie Zagata, Teresa Drown, LaDawn Harms. Row 5: Jason Kelley, David Hunt, Tommy Fleming, David Gerdes, Brent Eldridge, Brett Mon- tgomery, Jeff Herzinger. 17 Gave a Qpace for Rainbows and Dreams 18 Q)P U JUk V CU t J ULMDj- J SiTYKd , Kojx K | y ACTIVITIES FAIR mk - | 1 1 ' l-tST 21 Homecoming Candidates Left to Right Row 1: Mickey Parrott, Denise Johnson, Cheyenne Turner, Genelle Colver, Dana Culbert- son, Denice Eriksen, Chris Bonar. Left to Right Row 2: Laurie Watkins, Lora Bybee, Amy Janibagian, Dawna Moore, Karen Jensen, Reba Van Sickle, April McClain, Jackie Scott, Tonia Burns, Ricki Dudley. Left to Right Row 2: Rhonda Price, Jill Hawkins, Kathleen Loomis, Tami Reyes, Tacy Hulse, Kari Easton, Michelle Bonar, Kelli Stewart, Mieka Rienstra, Patti Fields. Left to Right Row 1: Christi Thornsberry, Ter- rie Baggett, Terri Carlton, Bobbie Dealy, Sharlee Scherrer, Jacquie Janibagian, Anne Luntey, Leticia Martinez. 22 Mr. Magnificent M Wanna Rock 5 I Shake It 23 Homecoming Royalty ■1 L 1 J Ksa 1 1 i ■Junior Princess: Kari Easton; Tacy Hulse, first attendant; Michelle Bonar, second attendant. •m s |P .M PCLW The Rainbow Is More Beautiful . . . 26 Than the Pot at the End of It! Beyond Every Cloud . . . The Sophomore float won first place this year. Their theme presented an electric mixer and bowl with the caption. Whip ' em into kitty cakes. Seniors took second place. The float featured a train clim- bing up the mountain to Moun- tain Home saying We know we can, we know we can . . . e mom, m can n a n Juniors were presented with third place. A boot was kicking a tiger on the goal post and carried out the theme, Boot ' Em. ?8 There Lies a Rainbow ' 29 Everything Comes to Those Who Can Wait ■y ■i M 1 - 1 1 i r 03 ' ( Ml M QAM)( SUM? , 30 U, Q ATHLETIC9 T3 CD ■H -j _. CO O CO CD £ -R c o CO E CO O CD £ © = 2 J£ I Q s.g c CO CO Ol E c Ol to C O 3 to CD C CO en 3 o Q CD w 5 as O 3 .c O CD o CD Cl CD |« co 5 -3 O c CD CD CO o E CO CC CD Q. 3 -3 (JO c l— CO l_ _l CD C i_ CO cr cfl CD C E5 o 2  != sis ° co § Q ■D co L. CO CO CD „ -J . CD - CD oi £ C tD is C0 Q w 10 F ° CB 2 = 2| CO C co c CO E tn.S L ' CD 0 Ol co o co o o ■-• a CO CO c « CD CD CD ■§« CC § cSi ® S H QC 55 ■S«s co O O CD CO s = O CO _ DC CO O O 10 « g °- E CD §0 CD CD c . CD . . CO .C 0 § o = B f 2 § 5 8 s? 3 CD -• 3 OCQ o o 03 33 Love Lets the Kid in You Out to Play. X « 1 4 ' = ss W •! ■■MAN 1 | M V « ' i 1 iflij ' - N015 4— -- til y s ell Boys ' Basketball f £ f © - Junior Varsity: Row 1: Glenn Shark, manager. Row 2: Jan Clements, Mark Munroe, David Cooper, Ken Hansen, Shawn Barrutia, Rob Pierce, Russell McCoy, Laytn Montgomery Jeff Miller, Tom Fleming, Joe Puente, Mr. Tom Chivers, coach. 3 4l f fS fS ■4W i - [4 4 J n24 I20l he i2 1 : i «  : V Vars ry: Mark Laing, Darin Strickler, Charlie Carter, Scott Keith, Mark Lively, Craig Karel, Kenny Pierce Kyle Davis, Brent Eldredge, David Wagner, Denny O ' Brien. 35 Basketball Candids Girls ' Baskeiball Junior Varsity: Row 1: Cindra Brinkman, Rhonda Gerdes, Tania Hudson, Lori Easton. Row 2: Tracy Lynch, Yolanda Thompson, Mr. Tom Losser, coach. Row 3: Gina Smutny, Robin Rhodes, Ann Hamilton, Kathleen Christensen, Jayme Paulson. eo o o a 5 I p f S x_ _ Varsity: Margie Butterworth, Kris Jayens, Carrie Heise, Stacy Walker, Reba Van Sickle, Tacy Hulse, Kari Easton, Michelle Bonar, Denice Eriksen, Mickey Parrott, Chris Bonar, Paula Quintana; manager. 37 Girls ' Basketball Candids 38 Volleyball Varsity: Row 1: Miss Nancy Lutz, Mrs. Pat Thornsberry, Chris Bonar, Kari Easton, Amy Durrant, Mickey Parrott, Michelle Bonar. Row 2: Kathleen Christensen, Teri Carlton, Kris Jaynes, Stacey Walker, Teresa Dana, Reba Van Sickle, Bernice Wetzstein. Row 1: Diane Slagel, Lori Easton, Lani Cornish, Margie Butterworth, Connie Baggett, Stacy Morlan, Marcine Ostler. Row 2: Mrs. Pat Thornsberry, coach; Carrie Borchard, Sherri Calkins, Lara Butler, Ann Hamilton, Tracy Lynch, Paula Quintana, manager. Row 3: Miss Nancy Lutz, coach; Rhonda Gerdes, Gina Smutny, Cindra Brinkman, Jayme Paulson, Sheila Roundy. 39 Volleyball Candids 40 A Wrestling ,« Junior Varsity: Row 1: Dan Cromer, Randy Hunsaker, Jeff Stewart, Ed. Griggs, Ed. Carlton. Row 2: Coach Jeff Howell, Vince Wray, Lupe Ramos, Barri Fames, Todd Fames, Coach Gene Clemens. Varsity: Row 1: Robert Brinkman, trainer; Curt Stutzman, Kenny Overturf, Ed Waynetska, Kevin Chap- man, Matt Crider, manager. Row 2: Coach Gene Clemens, Craig Schaal, Craig Hulse, Pat Connolly, John McDevitt, Jason Reynolds, John Hill, Mike Adamson, Coach Jeff Howell. 4 1 Wrestling Candids Cross-Count ry — Track Row 1: Kelly Berthof, Yolanda Thompson, Sherry Muzquiz, Sandie Baggett, Susan Crider, Randy Griffin. Row 2: Andy Knodle, Mike Anderson, Tommy Fleming, Ed Waynetska, Brian Wavra, Mr. Tom Chivers; coach. Row 3: Matt Crider, Curt Stutzman, Chris Sweeney, Rob Albee, Darin Strickler, Greg Meyer. ■L 1 x0 V i k i -a . ■fj ii tSBBt V r ■■11 M 9P ■vl ► f tf ™ Hi Hi . J 43 Football Date Opponent Aug. 28 Gooding Sep. 4 Kuna Sep. 11 Madison Sep. 18 Caldwell Sep. 25 Rigby Oct. 2 Mountain Home Oct. 9 Wood River Oct. 16 Burley Oct. 23 Jerome Oct. 30 Emmett Wrestling Date Opponent Dec. 4-5 A-2 Invitational Dec. 8 Mountain Home Dec. 15 Declo Dec. 17 Wood River Dec. 19 American Falls Inv Dec. 19 Frosh-Soph Inv. Jan. 11 Kimberly Jan. 11 Twin Falls Jan. 14 Glenns Ferry Jan. 22 Cross State Jan. 26 Burley Jan. 28 Jerome Jan. 28 Filer Feb. 5 SCIC Invitational Feb. 9 District Feb. 18-20 State no statistics were available We They 13 7 14 15 6 39 40 30 14 18 19 6 7 25 20 27 15 35 5th 30 42 45 18 40 27 5th 7th 39 21 36 26 52 20 2nd 20 30 24 27 42 27 1st + 2nd 44 Boys ' Basketball Date Opponent Dec. 1 Caldwell Dec. 4 Filer Dec. 8 Glenns Ferry Dec. 11 Twin Falls Dec. 12 Gooding Dec. 15 Caldwell Dec. 19 Glenns Ferry Jan. 5 Mountain Home Jan. 8 Jerome Jan. 15 Jerome Jan. 16 Wood River Jan. 21 Burley Jan. 26 Twin Falls Jan. 29 Rigby Feb. 2 Mountain Home Feb. 5 Rigby Feb. 9 Burley Feb. 12 Wood River Feb. 13 Filer Feb. 16 Gooding We They 27 49 48 55 51 45 35 68 45 50 40 48 40 52 47 74 34 38 39 43 34 37 40 55 32 72 36 57 54 82 36 68 38 53 40 55 60 44 50 45 Girls ' Basketball Date Opponent Nov. 10 Gooding Nov. 12 Minico Nov. 13 Filer Nov. 17 Jerome Nov. 20 Gooding Nov. 24 Wood River Dec. 5 Filer Dec. 7 Burley Dec. 10 Mountain Home Dec. 14 Twin Falls Dec. 17 Twin Falls Jan. 8 Mountain Home Jan. 12 Wood River Jan. 19 Minico Jan. 23 Jerome Jan. 25 Burley We They 34 31 33 31 30 27 32 42 34 28 31 19 27 28 36 57 28 45 43 47 33 47 42 36 28 27 48 35 22 39 40 34 4 5 No Dream is Beyond Your Reach. 46 (o -v Li_ lLL ' -a w je T £Ulaa 2 - cA rO Kal o c A t Xo A- -v. Ca-JLA-0 75 90PH 0M0RE9 Sophomore Class Officers: Row 1: Stacy Morlan. Row 2: Cindra Brinkman, Marcine Ostler. Row 3: Chris Felthauser, Brenda Savage, Lisa Routt. Leticia Aquayo Valorie Allen Angie Albee PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ronnie Anderson Roy Anderson Connie Baggett Sandra Baggett RoAnne Baker Leanne Bartlett Joe Bedwell Destry Bennett Darin Bloxham Michelle Bonar Donny Bostock 48 Jamie Bostock Chaney Brewer Cindra Brinkman PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Ed Carpenter 1 Kevin Chapman i - « ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE r. ' - Len Chessmore Jan Clements Pat Connolley David Cooper Renae Cooper J Edith Dennis PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Faith Deyo PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Darren Edson Laurie Eggleston Danielle Ellis Scott Erdmann Chris Felthauser Lisa Fischer Tommy Fleming Casey Frazier 49 NOT SHOWN -£P u ; rj m m. Ken Freeman Harold Fritz NOT SHOWN Jeff George Frosty Graffee Charm Gulick Ken Hansen LaDawn Harms Sheri Hartway Julie Haxby John Hill 1 Diana Hixon Dan Hunt Jacquie Janabagian Lynn Jaynes Rozell Johnson T908U5Y Deanie Kirkwood Andy Kooiman Diana Kujala NOT SHOWN Lorrena Learn Sherry Leininger 50 Dennis Lewis Joann Lintleman Anne Luntey Leticia Martinez Mike McBride Russ McCoy Matt Mietzner David Montgomery Layth Montogmery H Raul Olsen I IrmaOrdaz Marcine Ostler Kenny Overturf 51 (7 1 Kevin Owen Niki Palmer Carey Parish John Peterson Rene Peterson Rob Pierce Yvonne Ploanco Jeff Priester Garey Prouse Gilbert Pryor 3K£ i Tom Quesnell Paula Quintana Lupe Ramos Shannon Read Everett Rhodes David Rice Mieka Rienstra Sherry Rogers Sheila Roundy Lisa Routt 52 ; 7 J ' Brenda Savage SharleeScherrer Glenn Shark Don Shriver ShielaSliger Sheryl Smith Tiffany Spearing Kelli Stewart Kathy Stiegemeier Kathy Stringer Matt Thorson Kris Vecera Stacey Walker Julie Watkins Brian Wavra Jim Wavra PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Jim Weighall Sandie Wilde Kaye Williamson 53 Lee Winkleman Julie Winn Ed Woodruff Vince Wray Ralph Wright Mitzie Zagata i ■-.lW r m0 «0, w  : T3k.- ill % 54 _JL V J y y- ' ( JUNI0R9 f. Junior Class Officers: Toni Rodig, Tim Pearson, Christi Thornsberry, Terrie Baggett, Angela Calkins, Bridget Turner M- ft A Boyd Baggett Carrie Baggett Terrie Baggett Mike Bell Ken Bertholf Randy Bostock Margie Butterworth Angela Calkins Teri Carlton Charlie Carter Joe Caughey Kathleen Christensen Kerry Clark Leslie Cooper Lani Cornish Vicky Dallman Teresa Dana Erin Daniels 56 Bobbie Dealy Charles Dillard Amy Durrant Kari Easton Lyentte Edmunds Larry Eriksen Roark Rairchild Mike Felthauser Mike Felton Patti Fields Blaine Frazier David Gerdes Robin Hall Jack Harner Todd Harvey Darin Haumont Jill Hawkins Chris Hayes SORRY, NO PHOTO David Hendricks Jeff Herzinger Linda Hill Sfacy Hoffman Genea Hoover Karla Hopkins 57 Tacy Hulse Roland Hutchinson Mya Janousek Donna Johnson Dorothy Johnson Dan Karel Duke Kodesh Mark Laing Kathleen Loomis John McDevitt Don McRoberts Greg Meyer Curtis Miller Brett Montgomery Robin Moon Alan Newlan Martin Ordaz Doug Owen feM Doug Palmer Tim Pearson Valerie Pehrson Jim Pierce Rhonda Price Tod Ray 58 1 Tammi Reyes Lisa Read Robin Rhodes Marcie Richeson Mark Rienstra Mike Rill Toni Rodig Valli Robirts Rennie Rouse Samantha Scarbrough Sherri Scherrer Tammy Smalley Cleat Sonner Chuck Steele DeAnn Stewart Darin Strickler Chris Sweeney Scott Swinney Dan Taylor V Sheryl Thomas Christi Thornsberry Bridget Turner Joe Turner Mitch Walden 59 Lewis Weaver Bernice Wetzstein Tim Whited lb R V If Karen Wilson George Zimmers Teresa Driskell Qpecial Education Darrell Heise Eugene Miller Kevin Hixon Richard Severa Lori Yohn 60 9ENI0R9 _| 61 MICHAEL G.ADAMSON To have tried and lost is better than to have won and not tried; to do your best is to be your best. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 4. ROBIN TIMOTHY ALBEE About my own ambitions, I can only say that I must do something. There ' s a thing inside me, and it has to come out. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4. LORI KAY ALLEN (SQUINT) For if you give, you will get! Your gift will return to you in full and overflowing measure. Whatever measure you use to give-large or small-will be used to measure what is given back to you. Love is the little things you do. SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; FHA 4; Chorus 1. PEPI JESUS ANDREU SEMPERE Si alquien te dice que la libertad no existe, no le escuches. Tan solo interta ser mas libre. If so- meone tells you that freedom does not exist, don ' t listen to them. Just strive harder to be more free. Basketball 1; Spanish Club 4; Drama Club 4; Key Club 4; AFS 4. PATRICIA LYNN BALL Suppose I did with ardor, What anyone could maybe. And left undone forever What was meant for only me. Chorus 1; Matmaid 1; Drill Team 2; Drama Club 3. TODD ANDREW BAUER There is a destiny that makes us brothers; none goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. OEA 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Science Club 3; President 4; NHS 4; Key Club 4; Student Council 4; Un- cola Student 4. Senior Class Officers: Row 1: Cheylnne Row 2: Robert Brinkman, Curt Stutzman Reba Van Sickle, Todd Bauer, David Wag Turner. Row 3: ner. 63 THEUNISBEUKES Most Likely to Succeed: David Wagner and Denice Eriksen CHRISTINE MELANIE BONAR (CHRIS) Our lives are never measured by how many years we live but by the kindly things we do and the happiness we give. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 4; NHS 3, 4; SAPS 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; FHA 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Princess 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3, 4; Uncola Student 4. ROBERT LEE BRINKMAN, Jr. If one is to be noticed, one must notice someone else first. Basketball Trainer 1, 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Wrestling Trainer 4; NHS 3. 4; SAPS 4; Golf 1, 2; Football Trainer 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3. 4; President 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; BATA President 4; Business Week 1980, Boys ' State Delegate; Stu- dent Trainer 2, 3, 4; Uncola Stu- dent 4; Inte rnational Youth in Achievement; YMCA Youth Legislature 4. JILLT. BURKHART Always take time to smell the roses. Track 1; Ski Club 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; SAPS 3; Powder Puff 4; Key Club 1,2,3. ANTOINETTE MARIE BURNS Tell me, ye winged winds that round my pathway roar, do ye not know some spot where mor- tals weep no more. Transfer 3 from Boise. Flag Team 4 Captain; Basketball 1, 2; Track 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 2; SAPS 1, 2, 4; Golf 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Key Club 2, 4;Homecoming Candidate 4; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; MONARCH of MO, SCHOOLMARMS DILEMMA. LORALEEBYBEE There is no greater pleasure in life than to see love shown in a smile and know that smile is for you. Basketball 1, 2, WAKAPA 3, 4; Matmaids 4; SAPS 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; Journalism 4; Uncola Student 4; Editor of WAKAPA 4; Homecom- ing Candidate 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer SAPS 4. K. MAURICE CHRISTENSEN No matter what happens, you can always count on the sun coming up tomorrow. Basketball 1; Track 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Rodeo Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Letter- man ' s Club 4; Band 1,2. MELODY ANN CLAYTON (M.A.C.) I may not be perfectly wise, perfectly witty, or perfectly wonderful . . . but I ' m always perfectly me. Drill Team 3; Ski Club 1; SAPS 2, 3, 4; Golf 4; Powder Puff 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Volleyball 1. .3 ... GINA LYNN COLE One best friend in a lifetime is much; two are many; three are hardly posible. Basketball 1; Drill Team 3, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. GENELLEM.COLVER Good things come in small packages. Track 1, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Cross Country 1, 3; Chorus 1; Cross Country Ski Team 1; Soccer 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS R.COOPER FFA 4; Rodeo Club 4. SHARMA(RENAE) COUMERILH Reach high, for the stars lie hid- den in your soul: dream deep, for your dream proceeds your goal. Drill Team 3, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Key CLub 3, 4; Volleyball 1. MOST DEPENDABLE: Cheyenne Turner and Craig Schaal 65 MATTHEW W.CRIDER Strong and tough and born a bull rider: maybe not, but it rhymes with Crider. Track 3; Wrestling 1; Cross Country 1; Key Club 1; Marching Band 1. DANACULBERTSON Reach high, for the stars lie hid- den in your soul: dream deep, for the dream proceeds the goal. Art CLub 2; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Matmaid 1, SAPS 1; Powder Puff 2; Journalism 2; Key Club 2; Chess Club 1. Mr. and Miss Computer: Robert Brinkman and Kathleen Turner (Not pictured) KYLE DEE DAVIS The first step in making a dream come true is to wake up. Basketball 4; Track 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; SAPS 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; State Drama Festival 2; Letterman ' s Club 4; Vuarnet Choir 4; TEN LITTLE INDIANS; PRISONER ON SECOND AVENUE. PAULETTELEEDAY (PIGLET) He who is most slow in making a promise, is the most faithful in the performance of it. Track 1; Drama Club 3; WAKAPA 3; Editor 4; SAPS 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE; Homecoming Junior Princess Candidate 3; Jour- nalism 3, 4. MELVIN S.DENNIS Man was put on earth to learn the past and to search the universe for the future. My spaceship awaits me. Powder Puff Coach 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Drill Team Student Aid 3, 4. TAMRA R. DUDLEY Track 2, 4; Cross Country 2; Rodeo Club 4. 66 DENICE LIN ERIKSEN Be yourself-but your best self. Dare to be different and follow your own star. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Ski Club 3, 4; NHS 3, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Golf 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Key Club 3, Secretary 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE. CYNTHIA ELAINE FARMER Friendship is like a rainbow, it is everlasting and beautiful. It is the most colorful possession we have, and like the rainbow, it is a gift from God. Art Club 3; Track 1; Spanish Club 3; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Journalism 3; Gymnastics 1; Stu- dent Council 3; AFS 4; Swing Choir 4; Son Struck. MICHAEL FULLMER Of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, ' It might have been. FFA 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Video Crew 2, 3, 4. ROBYN GEORGE JIMMIEGRAFFEE(PUD) When Hell freezes over, I have a lot of debts to collect. SABRINAHALL Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves. Drill Team 1, 2; OEA 3, Historian 4; WAKAPA 3; SAPS 1, 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; Volleyball 3. Most Congenial: Curt Stutzman and Amy Janibagian 67 CARRIE ANN HEISE Don ' t criticize your neighbor until you have walked a mile in his Nikes. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Volleyball 3; JETS. TRUDY HENDERSON If at first, you don ' t succeed, try, try, again: the best is yet to come. Drama Club 1; Drill Team 2; SAPS 1; Powder Puff 3; Key Club 1: MAGICAL MONARCH OF MO. Playboy and Bunny: Gina Cole and Keven Wonenberg JEFF HUDSON CRAIG L. HULSE Never give up on something once you have started it, and remember success comes in cans, not Can ' ts. Drama Club 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; SAPS 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 4; TEN LITTLE INDIANS, PRISONER OF SE- COND AVENUE. CAROL MICHELE JAMES (MELE) I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine: you are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, together we ' ll make our life more beautiful. Drama Club 3; WAKAPA 4; FHA 3; Journalism 3, 4; Gymnastics 1. AMYL. JANIBAGIAN All that I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. Spanish Club 4; Drama Club 4; Drill Team 3, Captain 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Journalism Editor 3; Key Club 3, 4; AFS Secretary Treasurer 2; PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE, PERILS OF PRISCILLA. 68 KRISTI DIANE JAYNES Before you find faults in other people, look at your own faults: they might be the same ones. Basketball 4; Volleyball 3, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4. TODD D. JAYNES It doesn ' t matter what you are or what you do as long as you ' re good at it, so do it. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. KAREN JENSEN If you want to be original, be yourself; God never made two people exactly alike. Spanish Club 3; OEA 4; SAPS 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. DENISE DIANE JOHNSON Love wasn ' t put in your heart to stay, love isn ' t love until it is given away. Basketball 1; Ski Club 3, 4; Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3; SAPS 2; Powder Puff 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Majorette 4. KENDRA JOHNSON With each rising sun, think of your life as just beginning; show kindness, and love today ... for tomorrow ' s chance may be lost. WAKAPA 3, 4; SAPS 3. 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Journalism 4; Key Club 3. GARY JOHNSTON (GUNGA) Never throw old friends away. Cherish them with care; and when you need them, they ' ll be there. Ski Club 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Let- terman ' s Club 4, Vice President; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4; Vuarnet Choir 4. Best Car: Chris Bonar and David Lunte 69 TROY J. JUKER I ' ll forget a face; but in your case, I ' ll make an exception. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Ski Club 3; Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. CRAIG KAREL Strive to obtain your goals and dreams, because life is what you make it. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Key Club 3. Most Mischievous: Jim Graffee and Tonia Burns ALAN KUJALA JIM LEITCH SKIPW. LEITCH Don ' t laugh at it until you try it. Student Council 2. MARK ROBERT LIVELY A kiss is like life. You have to share to enjoy it. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Rodeo Club 3; SAPS 3; Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. 70 DAVID WILLIAM LUNTEY In order to live a free and fulfill- ing life, you must sacrifice one thing, boredom. Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Key Club 3, 4. APRIL LYNN McCLAIN Life is not having all good cards, but it ' s playing those that you do have well. Basketball 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 4; Drill Team 2; OEA 3, 4, President; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls ' State; Science Club 3, 4 NHS 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4 SAPS 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 1, 2, 3 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lt. Governor Gymnastics 1; Student Council 1 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Jr. Achievers Hugh O ' Brien Outstanding Sophomore; Youth Legislature USCAA Cheerleader Award SCHOOL MARM ' S DILEMMA HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS. DOUGLAS LEON McCLAIN The great pleasure in life is do- ing what people say you cannot do. Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1,2,3, 4; Golf 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2. DARIN D. McGUIRE Let the wind be at your back and the path smooth on your feet Shop 1,2,3. KIM MEGYESE KELLY D.MILLER (MOTH) Give me not pallid ease — Give me races to run, Mountains to climb. Burdens to lift; Give me not nations to rule; Give me peo- ple to love, Worlds to serve, and God to know. Spanish Club 4; Un-Cola Student 3; Science Club 3, 4; WAKAPA 3, 4; NHS 4; Journalism 3, 4; AFS 4. Class Clowns: Reba VanSickle and Brad Wray 71 CLAY THOMAS MONTGOMERY All that is essential for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Football 2. JAMES D. MORALES The world is your exercise book, the pages on which you do your sums. It is not reality, although you can express reality there if you wish. Art Club 3, 4; Track 3; Spanish Club 4; Drama Club 4; Ski Club 4; Cross Country 3; Letterman ' s Club 4; Key Club 3, 4. Best Smile: Mark Lively and Lora Bybee STEVE MUNK KARLR. NEJEZCHLEBA Don ' t be a quitter because it doesn ' t hurt anyone but you. Art Club 4; Cross Country 1; Key Club 1; Chess Club 4; Bowling 1, 2,3,4. GERALD (DENNY) O ' BRIEN Live everyday as if it were your last. Basketball 1, 2, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Drama Club 2; Football 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4. SHELLIEDAWN O ' DONNELL If we have nothing else to do than talk of those that sin, ' Tis better that we look at home and from that point begin! 7? CARTER McCOY OWEN The Lord gave you two ends, one for sitting and one for think- ing. Heads you win; tails you lose I guess I lost. Track 1; Ski Club 4; Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Vaurnet Choir 4. TIM PARKER It is wise to know something about everything and everything about something. Wrestling 1; FHA 1. MICHELLE KAY PARROTT (MICKEY) What lies behind you and what lies before you are trivial matters compared to what lies within you. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Science Club 3; SAPS 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; AFS 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. KENNETH SCOTT PIERCE Life ' s goals can only be so tall, and you may stumble, and you may fall, but never stop till you reach the top. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; SAPS 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2,3,4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vaurnet Choir 4; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4. DANA MARIE QUINTANA Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. SAPS 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Key Club 3; Gymnastics 1. SOPHIA LYNN RICE If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it was yours; if it doesn ' t, it never was. Chorus 1,2,3,4. Tarzan and Jane: Troy Juker and Mickey Parrott 73 SUE ELLEN ROBERTS Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. Flag Team 4; Drama Club 4; Science Club 3; FHA 1; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; TEN LITTLE INDIANS. CRAIG LEE SCHAAL Life is what you make of it. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Key Club 3, 4; NHS 4; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4; Stu- dent Body President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 4. Life of the Party: Brian Sligar and Jackie Scott JACQUELYN SCOTT (QUACKY) Never throw old friends away. Cherish them with care; and when you need them, they ' ll be there. Basketball 1; Drama Club 3; Drill Team 4; Ski Club 4; Matmaids 2; Cheerleader 3; SAPS 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Key Club 3; Photography Club 3, 4; WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EBENEZER SCROOGE, THE MAGICAL MONARCH OF MO. 74 RICHARD SEVERA Happiness is being a senior. ' FFA 1. JEFFSHRIVER Having friends brightens everybody ' s day. Basketball Manager 2; FFA 4; Football Manager 1. BRIAN LEE SLIGAR Each moment is a beginning. The sun rises even as it sets. FFA 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Letterman ' s Club 4; Powder Puff Coach 3, 4. CONNIE SUE SMITH Sometimes when you reach for a dream, you have to leave something behind. Mixed Chorus 1. JIM STEWART Success; 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration. Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4. SANDRA KAY STOMBAUGH Hold onto your dreams for they may become your future. OEA 1. CURTJ.STUTZMAN A soft answer turns away wrath, but harsh words cause quarrels; a good man thinks before he speaks, Drama Club 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; NHS 3, 4, President; Football 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4. CHEYENNE LIN TURNER Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. Song of Solomon 8:7. Basketball 1; NHS 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; FHA 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Sonstruck 2, 3. KATHLEEN TURNER I look at the past with a soft sadness, at the future with ap- prehensive wishfulness. For my life has not been all I have wanted; and the future holds not to promises but to hopes. But to- day, my thoughts are filled with peace, with a sunlight con- tentedness and a drowsy enthusiasm. Spanish Club 3; Journalism 3; AFS 3. Flirt and Wolf: Doug McClain and Renae Coumerilh 75 1 REBA VAN SICKLE Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you pursue it the more it will elude you. But if you are still, it will land softly on your shoulder. Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; FHA 2, 4; Student Council 1, 4. DAVID OTTO WAGNER Success is merely getting up one more time than you fall down. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. Best Couple: Jill Burkhart and Jeff Hudson LAURIKAYEWATKINS (LAR) It takes a lifetime to become who you are meant to be. So stop trying to find out who you are and start enjoying who you are becoming. Spanish Club 4; Drill Team 3, Co-Captain 4; SAPS 3, 4; Powder Puff 3, 4; FHA 2, Vice President 3, 4; Key Club 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. 76 ERNEST EDWARD WAYNETSKA With determination and desire your limits are endless. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; Football 1, 2. MARC TRAVIS (WEARDEN) And on the eighth day God created me. Spanish Club 1; Football 1. CECIL WETZSTEIN (ZEKE) See what you want to see and do what you want to do: for without that, happiness is not true. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Rodeo CLub 3, 4. DENNIS WIGGS Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4- SCOTT EDWARD WOLFORD II you want to get the most out of life, give it everything you ' ve got. FFA 4; Rodeo Club 3; Football 1. KEVEN BRADY WONENBERG Keep it for fun, and stick with what you ' re at. Art Club 4; Rodeo Club 4; Foot- ball 2, 4; Chess Club 4 BRADWRAY(HOODER) The happy man is not he who seems thus to others, but seems thus to himself. Basketball 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski CLub 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4. ELLEN MARIE ZAGATA Happy are those who have dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Flag Team 4; Powder Puff 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2,3. CINDY LYNN ZAMBIC Greater is he that is in me, than he that is in the world. 1 John 4:4. Art Club 2; Drama Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4; WAKAPA 4; SAPS 2, 3 4; Powder Puff 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Journalism 3, 4; Gymnastics 1 AFS 2; Camera Crew 3. Best Dressed: April McClain and Gary Johnston 77 I Shall Light a Candle of Understanding in Thine Heart. Which Shall Not Be Put Out. Pepi Andreu is the AFS student this year. She is visiting the United States from Spain. While staying with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baggett and their family, Pepi has learned to ski. She also enjoys art, and she likes to dance . Other host families with whom she stayed were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ficher and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paulson. 78 Top Ten Percent Robert Brinkman Denise Eriksen Carrie Heise April McClain Curt Stutzman Cheyenne Turner Kathleen Turner Reba Van Sickle David Wagner Upon tabulation of grades, the above seniors were named top ten percent. The above nine people are to be congratulated on a job well done. We wish you the best 79 of luck in the future. From Diapers . . . . . . To Diplomas A [rue -riend is a Forever Friend. 2 ■- W i jC p rf X X li V - ' i After the rain we see a rainbow; A promise it will rain no more, And a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow. Does that pot of gold mean riches, happiness, or wealth? Or is that pot our life-source for what will soon be? Is the rainbow the learning process, and the pot all of the gathered knowledge? As the end of the rainbow grows nearer, so does the pot of gold. As we reach our final destination, we wonder if it ' s really final, Or are there going to be new rainbows to follow? Only after the rain, we will know. Tonia M. Burns BRENT JEAN ELDREDGE Knowledge is something you gain. Wisdom is something that comes with age. Football 4; Track 1, 4; Basketball 4; Eagle Scout; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim team 1, 2; Transfer from Coeur d Alene. 7 B2 rf i Uy M ' .ycvLutis dfxA can! l l (0£AfJ ci Ub iom ' Hw ' lOeJK , u tW °cUrv j; sbm recdi v- arKV fxxirkuna ay d lr C5pUx _lCu , ujOj do -smu more, (JcuVp o auptr-ar Lri ktv- M flexed a. c raxf sujmrKfir rind %1clu K oK! eat 7? QVZ -M? i a toJtO Gocd L.oc T_r .SeJvooi fJfl . ADMINISTRATION T rv Ml .  Vcy° L v - WV e 0- r ' Superintendent and School Board MR. ROBERT PRATT SUPERINTENDENT The selected theme of the senior class of 1982 reflects the optimism and undaunted spirit of the future. While our world today struggles through the economic difficulties and troubled values of the adult society, we often lose sight of the future hopes and dreams of our youth gone by. Your optimism and spirit should be a guilding light for our generation today, and should show us the way to help assist you in removing the barriers that we have created through our own selfishness. Your futures will entail jobs, careers, and professions not even known to us today. We try to teach the basics that will assist you in your endeavors, which perhaps maybe rain- bows and promises, and then hope that what you find when you pursue your chosen career will be the fulfillment of those promises. Many of us will be gone when you reach the time in your life to measure your success against what we have tried to do, but I hope your judgement of our efforts will be kind. Robert J. Pratt Superintendent of School School board members are Howard Hopkins, Kathleen Lunte, Keith Shark, Gary Loomis, and Lila Bell. 84 Qecretaries Mrs. Holly Howell Mr. Thornsberry ' s secretary Mrs. Sandra Wagner Mr. Pratt ' s secretary Mrs. Audrey Sisson Mr. Pratt ' s secretary, bursar and clerk Mrs. Dariel Long Mr. Pratt ' s secretary 85 Through All the Changing Qcenes of Life MR. DALETHORNSBERRY PRINCIPAL 1981-82 has been one of the most en- joyable years I have had at Buhl High School. This can be attributed to an outstanding student body, dedicated staff, and excellent community support. We should be thankful to be a part of one of the finest educational institutions in the country: BUHL HIGH SCHOOL. I have been impressed this year by the positive attitude each student has put forth toward school. Buhl High students have shown that they have a lot to offer in all areas and I wish them the very best in fulfilling their goals to the greatest potential. JERI L. ENGELKING MR. ALANMELBY Math for Family Living Algebra MR. TOMCHIVERS Advanced Math Advanced Algebra Geometry Athletics C e «■£ MR. JA PfvTATTH Biology MR. C. R.HUMPHRIES Chemistry Physics P.S. II Contemporary Problems in Science MR. PATMILLIGAN Business Law Consumer Economics Athletics Rodeo Club Advisor MRS. SHIRLEY HUMPHRIES _ Office Practice Accounting I, II Typing I, II Shorthand L- -t OEA Advisor s t?! s[r£c-? n c- - JCwns . JmRS. MABEL BISHOP X T English II, III h Annual Journalism UKy Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. LOISSPREIER English Librarian NHS Advisor MRS. JANICE JENSEN English III, IV College Prep. English Senior Class Advisor MR. FRED BALL Vocational English Athletics MRS. AMBRA ALLGOOD-MARTIN Speech Drama Acting Lab MS MRS. MARY WIGGINS Spanish I, II, III Drill Team Advisor Psychology Sociology t MR. TOM HOLMES Counselor MRS. ALMA SCHOOLER Productions MISS KAREN SHEESLEY Special Education Teacher MISS NANCY LUTZ Resource Room Cheerleader Advisor SAPS Advisor MRS. CINDY JARDINE Chorus MR. JEFF LONG Concert Band Marching Band Stage Band 89 MISS SUE FRIDAY Home Economics I, II, III, IV FHA Advisor MR. ANDY WISEMAN Agriculture I, II, III, IV FFA Advisor MR. GENE CLEMENS Government Athletics MR. GREGG SMITH Advanced P.E. Head Football Coach MR. MIKE CLARK Introductory Art Advanced Art Ski Club Advisor MR. GENE HEIMGARTNER Industrial Arts I, II, III, IV •10 MR. BEN ALLEN History Head Basketball Coach On February 12, Mrs. Schooler was honored for all the help she has given to the teachers and students at Buhl High School. The staff presented her with flowers and honored her at a lun- cheon. The cheerleaders presented her with a corsage at the pep assembly from all the students. Special People Wrinkles Qhould Only Indicate Where Qmiles Have Been. Believe in Yourself and All Things are Possible. 93 Happiness is a Rainbow in Your Heart. «• A %! s ' (£ a? SPECIAL MOMENTS % s -£ x: 2 : Outstanding S.C.I.C. Football: Row 1: Jim Pierce, Troy Juker, Brad Wray, Carter Owen. Row 2: Charlie Carter, Maury Christensen. State Wrestler: Row 1: Curt Stutzman, Kevin Chapman. Row 2: Craig Schaal, John McDevitt, Craig Hulse. Bausch-Lomb: 96 David Wagner State Cross-Country: Row 1: Greg Meyer, Chris Sweeney, Brian Wavra. Row 2: Ed Waynetska, Rob Albee, Matt Crider, Darin Strickler. Achievements Jets: David Wagner, Carrie Heise, Lewis Weaver. Girls ' State: Mickey Parrott, April McClain. YMCA Youth Legislature: Mr. Alan Melby, advisor; Robert Brinkman, April McClain, Todd Bauer, Jim Pierce. S.C.I.C. Cross-Country Matt Crider Uncola Students: Bridget Turner, Duke Kodesh, Robert Brinkman, Lora Bybee, Linda Hill, Reba Van Sickle, Denice Eriksen, Chris Bonar. 97 Key Club Qweethearte w DENICEERIKSEN APRIL McCLAIN OCTOBER LEANNE BARTLETT NOVEMBER MICHELLE BONAR I DECEMBER MARCIE RICHESON KARI EASTON FEBRUARY TRACY HULSE JILL HAWKINS MICKEY PARROTT CRISTITHORNSBERRY I Am a Pari of All Whom I Have Met. u.. In Appreciation Much preparation and though have gone into producing this annual. We would like to thank the many people who helped us complete this yearbook. We would like to thank Mrs. B. for putting up with us and working with us so cheer- fully. Special thanks to Danny Del Aguila for the picture on our good-bye page and for the Indian head for our cover design: Mr. Clark for drawing artwork for this year ' s advertising; Duke Kodesh, Mitch Walden, and Linda Hill for taking the pictures found in this annual; faculty members for allowing so many interruptions to their classes; Bobbie Dealy for all the effort she put forth into drawing up pages and advertising; and to the rest of the staff for standing behind us and our ideas. Special thanks to Kelly Miller for the help he has given us on the annual as co-editor. With this, we present to you the 1981-82 WAKAPA hoping that it will mean as much to you as it does to us! LORA PAULETTE ft- fife ■- 100 Calendar August 18, 19 Registration Day 20,21 Teacher ' s Work Day 25 School Starts September 7 Labor Day 11 West End Day 28-2 Dress-up Days October 2 Homecoming Parade and Dance 5 College Day 19-23 National High School Activities Week 23 End of First Quarter November 3 Election Day 6 National Assembly 14 Harvestball Dance 19 Open House 25-27 Thanksgiving Holiday December 22 End of 1st Semester 22-1 Christmas Vacation January 4-7 Extended Christmas Vacation (SNOV 6 Report Card Day 22 School Dismissed (SNOW) February 4 National Assembly 8-12 National Vocation Week 12 Mrs. Schooler ' s Appreciation Day 15 President ' s Day 18-20 State Wrestling Tournament 23 Start of Boys ' District Basketball March 9 Cross State Drill Team 11-13 Boys ' State Basketball Tournament 15-19 Spring Break April 9 Good Friday 11 Easter Sunday 20 Election of Class Officers 28 National Assembly 30 Senior Banquet May 14 Junior-Senior Prom 21-22 State Golf and State Track 23 Graduation Sports Awards Coffee Hour 3:00 p.m. Last Day of School 24 Teacher Work Day 27 Memorial Day 28 101 The Qoul Would Have No Rainbows if the Eyes Had No Tears. Today ' s Dream is the Threshold of Tomorrow ' s Discovery. 2 o 1 o 3 3 c r f f V ?. %. r r 103 Goodbye Buhl High Qchool GRADUATION DAY Today we ' ll start a new life And we ' ll say our last goodbyes To all the friends we ' ve grown to love With whom we ' ve laughed and cried. The memories of the dances And the new friends that we ' ve met, Vacations, teachers, talking, And exams we ' d never forget. Remembering the fun and laughter The problems and the fears, And watching all our memories grow Throughout our high school years. Yes, high school days are precious but brief, Where all your dreams come true; It is not the end, but the beginning Of a life we ' ll start anew. 104 F % $fc i w ■f V. 1 i John (Icu ' ns a xefe! Hancock ' s a - Here V - i - ' , 5 . ' 5 ilo ' - 1 7 vC V, v V V V LyUA v  Q - Autographs v) ' • 4 s v S . cK 3 , J v o. • y . •to ,« ,v ' 3 o 109 ill ill Prescriptions, Sundries and Gifts SAV MOR DRUG -BUHL 1109 Main Buhl, Idaho 83316 PHONE 543-4347 John Crawford Ralph Smith Owners Hours 9am to 8 p m Mon thru Sat 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday Calling from Twin Falls (toll free number) Enterprise 208 110 ■-j —- ' . ■' , ••■;■FA«M£«S NATIONAL BANK 4 5. B __ ■, - ' yift ■Your Community Bank ' MAIN OFFICE Buhl, Idaho 543-4351 543-4352 BRANCH OFFICE 536-5271 Wendell, Idaho 536-2943 FDIC We at the Farmers national Bank would like to take this opportunity to thank the students and faculty of Buhl High School for helping us make Buhl a better place to live. ' Always behind the students and faculty at Buhl High Qchool. Sunset Bowl Truck Lane Buhl Phone 543-9972 CS UNSET BO WQ Sunset Bowl wishes to invite all persons from 8 to 88 to come join the fun and challenging sport of bowling. Special prices on bowling on weekends. Time: 1 0:00-4:00 3 games — $ 1 .95. Come in and have lunch at our snack bar. For all your bowling needs: Shoes, Shirts, Ball, and Bags, come see us! Farm — Building Materials Home Citizens Enterprises Ray Barsness Ron Woll Gale Mohlenbrink Phone 543-4402 West Main, Buhl, Idaho 83316  estern Jluto4ssociate store the. Qamilif State Ken and Emma Jones 1029 Main Street Buhl. Idaho 833 16 Phone 543-5392 John M. Barker Agency Inc. 123 9. Broadway Buhl, Idaho 543-4372 Call John Cato or Jim Welch for Complete Insurance Service Northland Cold Storage Featuring Fine Meats Custom Cutting, Lockers Meat Counter — Special Cuts AUTO UPHOLSTERY AUTO-BOATS-FURNITURE Samples Free Estimates ALL TYPES. CANVAS COVERS MADE TO ORDER 1?nP Main PHONE: 543-8441 121 South 11th Ave. Buhl, Idaho 543-557 1 For all your upholstery and sewing repair needs. Phone 543-8441 1 12 Truck Lane Buhl. Idaho 83316 543-5252 ROD WILSON Buhl Glass and Paint 118 North Broadway Buhl, Idaho 83316 The Pro Shop Phone (208) 543-5347 Idaho first Since 1867 ff«mws5 Proud to have been a big part of Buhl ' s growth. Hopeful to be a big part of your future. PUBLISHING • PRINTING • OFFICE PRODUCTS 819 Main Street Buhl 113 Joanne ' s Mode O ' Day 921 Main Buhl. Idaho ROPERS If It ' s From Roper ' s . . . It ' s Right! 1005 Main Ruhl, Idaho 83316 Junior Missy Half Sizes Phone 543-5590 Earl and Dee ' s Boots Earl and Dee Clark Western Wear — Shoe Repair 1009 Main Buhl. Idaho 83316 Phone (208)543-8261 Twin Falls County Mutual Fire Insurance Company 106 S. Broadway 543-4642 Luke ' s Building Center 230 9. Broadway Buhl. Idaho 83316 Phone: 543-5325 Quigley Heating and 9heetmetal Inc. 214 9. Broadway Buhl 543-4121 114 Farmer Funeral Chapel Mr. and Mrs. George Farmer P.O. Box 349 Buhl, Idaho 83316 543-4333 Bob ' s Renegade G05 8. Broadway Buhl. Idaho Phone 543-8850 Bob and Lois Dealy — Pwners Valley Electronics TV Repair Antenna Installations We organize Your Electronics! Phone 543-5909 Qligar ' s Market 720 E. Main Buhl. Odaho 83316 Phone 543-6868 Bonnie and Rod Qligar — Owners Gem Equipment, Inc. 650 Clear Lakes Avenue Buhl. Idaho 833 16 Phone 543-6592 Buhl Tire and Auto Qervice 503 8. Broadway Buhl. Idaho 83316 Phone 543-6232 Brinkman Market 1704 W. Main Qtreel Buhl. Idaho 83316 Phone 543-5226 Andy and Bob ' s Motor Company P.O. Box 152 Buhl, Idaho 83316 Phone 543-4318 There ' s a Ford in your life. ' Qmith ' s Home Delivery Dairy Serving Buhl, Castleford, Wendell and Filer Since 1 944. Buhl. Idaho 833 16 Phone 543-4272 Pearl ' s Posies Silks, Fresh Cut, Dried Arrangements, and Plants. Flowers for all Occasions. Cliff and Pearl Brown — Owners 1202 Burley Avenue Buhl, Idaho 83316 Teleflora and F.T.D. Wire Qervices Phone 543-6148 Tammy ' s Tap and Jazz Buhl, Idaho 83316 Phone 543-5345 Larry ' s Quik Service Groceries — Beverages — Sundries Self-Service Gas Buhl, Idaho 83316 Phone 543-5511 Open 7 A.M. til Midnight Field ' s 66 Service 326 Broadway Qo. Phone 543-4396 Jack Bob Fields Owners Buhl, Idaho 83316 MOTOR MERC of BUHL See us for your complete automotive needs • machine shop service. Phone 543-4394 Corner of Burley Fair Ave. NANCY ' S 114 Broadway S. BUHL Phone 543-5692 £ d. 4. HtQctMt We Have a Tire for Every Need 3JBJ SOUTH «WBAbV W( BUHL. IDAHO P.O. Box 469 Buhl, Idaho 83316 Phone 543-4328 116 _ _ _ ■■Wbva nnH Husky CHEVROLET £ ■Tf!?TS!i and Trucks THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Dave Munroe Chevrolet Inc. 220 N. Broadway Buhl, Idaho 83316 Bus. 543-6461 Res: 734-2458 West End Oil company Farm Delivery and Full Service Station Truck Lane Buhl. Idaho 83316 Phone: 543-6114 Antoinette ' s Flowers and Fabric 1005 Main Qtreet Buhl. Idaho 83316 Bus: 543-5163 M Home: 543-4449 We appreciate these merchants who sponsored advertising. Wakapa — Answers to Qenior Baby Pictures. Page 80 Page 81 1. Jill Burkhart 1. Lori Allen 2. Skip and Jim Leitch 2. Chris Bonar 3. Cheyenne Turner 3. Cindy Farmer 4 Michele James 4. Karen Jensen 5. Lora Bybee 5. Denice Eriksen 6. Robert Brinkman 6. Curt Stutzman 7. Sandra Stombaugh 7. Dana Quintana 8. Paulette Day 8. Cindy Zambic 9 Kelly Miller 9. Craig Schaal 10 Craig Hulse 10. Laurie Watkins 11. Renae Coumerilh 11. Kendra Johnson 12 GinaCole 13. Kyle Davis 14 Cecil Wetzstein 117 TO .4 C OJ Z. 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