Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Graduation from high school sig- nifies an end and a beginning for a student. lt symbolizes the end of childhood and the beginning of maturity. After high school young men and women begin to find their niche in the outside world. Some attend college to prepare for a career. Some marry, and still others set out to experience life in all its fullness. OPENING SECTION 5 6 OPENING SECTION F OPENING SECTION 7 8 OPENING SECTION ff' W - ' ,E ,4 i9T'iwL2 'Y' ' I ,L ' ' .1115 1.3 ,. .253 L 'aLvfaxw,,, aw ' , 'ww ,-2 qzzllfafn W yxm ecf ' W M ww , ML .M Wwfv.. ' 3 gf 5 , f U ' A ' .W , ffw K 1 1 gram 'B 'D-'M I0 OPENING SECTION A :nw E if 3 ' ' 5 Q. .. 5 u 44 T. , M , S 1 , , ' 2 ' N2 as . I 5 '- - 2 lf? . His ,K llin' .i S 'iw is Q33 X N x XX Nr N X i 'H X Q K , W , X ' K ,, , XX NQNX WSW N www hi 915: f WK A k 2. 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Q-s . -S' ,,rV.,.Q V mf-S V QW 1 -PF?-21 v 35515 'W 1 xfin Q' N 'v . ,Xb . ,V ,- -- ,Q x if N Va 1 0 1 Q 'JN Q 1 Q xx x 4 o . 4 . ,.,- X Q-'32 V: fag: w+'!f?','-G mag: xt-,igx 5 4? fx A !-we-,. iw.: f ng, v .gigggztfxv N Q 'E 3313 .559 Y f ff H ,V, 4 f- 5' 4, J., 1,9- 4 - fu I 444 V' 'fr -S V Wa .2 ., t fo-.'W7 ' .-,-,. V - o K Q - ny, X 1.1 ?-Qc is-Q -ff. ACADEMICS DIVISIO 15 Board of Education vice-president John Han- sen gives his views during a Board meeting. l6 BOARD OF EDUCATION Hansen hits contract-breakin reslgnatlons b oard of Education vice-presi- dent John Hansen, in a Board meeting early in the year. voiced his concern about school adminis- trators vvho leave the system in the lurch by resigning their posts to take jobs elsewhere. admlmstrators nix Union High School District adopt a policy which discouraged administrative personnel from vio- lating their contracts. Mr. Art Grangaard spoke from the floor of the meeting to congrat- ulate outgoing principal Raymond Weinhold on his Work at Hansen suggested that the Phoe- Camelback. 1 .H Left to right: John T. Hansen, l'lt'l'-.IJl'l'.S'lflC'l1lf zimlwfive yrs .... William Bostrom, i'lerlt.' mi- cler five yrs. . . . Dr. Gerald S. DeGrow, Xllpf'l'llIll'llCll'lIl of si'l1imls,' less Illini five yrs. Stephen S. Jenkins, Jr., less than five yrs .,.. Donald Jackson, presiz1'e1zI,' over five yrs Not PlC'f1Il'l'Cl.' Ms. Carolyn Warnerq m'el'fiw yrs. Dr.D0nald Cove named interim principal 'r. Raymond Weinhold resigned his position as principal at Camelback early this year in order to accept a job with the Tempe Union High School District. Though Weinhold was principal for only a year, he was commended before the Board of Education for his Work at Camelback by parent Art Grangaard. Dr. Weinhold's replacement, Dr. Donald Covey. served as interim principal until a permanent prin- cipal could be named. A return slip attendance report- Dr. Weinhold winds up work at CHS, as he takes a position with Tempe High District. Left to right: Dr. Don Covey, sevmzcl selmfstel' j7l'llll'lf7fll,' lllllll'l'jql'l' yrs. at CHS . . . Hayden Craig, admi11i.s'Iratirc' f1s.sisfz111t,' over ten yrs. ul CHS . . . Ms. Pat Dotson, lI6l'Il1llIl.Yfl'llfll'6 us- sismntq m'erji'i'e yrs. at CHS . . . Dr. Lorenzo Lisonbee, As.mc'iate pri11c'ipz1l,' over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Dr. Raymond Weinhold, first sen1e.sterprinc'ipz1l,' lll1llC'l'.fil'l' yrs. at CHS. ing policy was reinstated at Cam- elback. The return slip method had been used some years ago, but was discontinued. According to associ- ate principal Dr. Lorenzo Li- sonbee, the policy helped to keep a better record than methods which had been used in the past. Camelback's Athletic Director Hayden Craig works out problems of school sports groups. 45 ADMINISTRATION 17 Bu iness aided b aquisition of ne machiner usiness department head Ms. Elva O,Quinn noted the addi- tion of several new pieces of equipment to the department. New were two electronic calcu- lators, two electric typewriters, and two self-correcting model type- writers to aid teachers in their instruction. Q ,k:,k: is ,Jie V Msgs Q i VIQ' ,y C-' QLULA Jute 18 BUSINESS Genera l Business teacher Paul Tsakiris utilizes the newspaper in a discussion of current events. . Steep sf- -' li X 'll as xg SXSW ix K, S , L 'wiiis f' 1' i'.S . , it H Qs- HEL' ..k ' ,Qi ' .1 f X Q ..'. L ' 1-.fs M' L flfli GI' i' L 1441 I Top Row: Ms. Nancy Anderson, Cooperative Office Education I-2. Typing I-25 under jqve yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Alice Brinton, Shorthand I-2, Shorthand 34: over five yrs. at CHS . . . Paul Cornett, Accounting I-2, Office Typing 3-4, Typing and Business Survey I-2: over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Helen Dover, General Business 1-2, Typing and Business Survey I-2, Typing I-2: over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Elva 0'Quinn, department headg Typing and Business Survey I-2, Typing I-2,' over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Gary Edward Reiman, Cooperative Merchandising I-2, Marketing I-2, Merchandising 1-25 over 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Paul Tsakiris, General Business I-25 under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . David Wertz, Business Survey I-2, Business Ma- chines l-2, Typing I-25 over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Mary Williams, Business Machines I-2: over ten yrs. at CHS. S lvester joins facult as band director illiam Sly Silvester came from Bountiful. Utah to join Camelback's music department as the new band director. When asked if he had any concrete objective for the future, Mr. Silvester replied that he wanted Camelback to have the best band in the country. 'X He said that he would try to pro- vide the motivation for his band to attain that goal. Due to cutbacks in student en- rollment in music classes. it be- came necessary to decrease the number of music courses to be of- Vickie Myrick, Kathy Wells and Leonard Valencia of the Camelback Singers sing a medley of 20's. fered. Mr. Grant Jenkins, the de- partment head, directed all of the choral groups while Silvester took care of the instrumentalists. Mr. L. C. Hutchins taught two guitar classes but spent most of his time teaching Arizona Government. Top Row: Don Clause, Basic Arr I-2, Drawing Teclinique, Painting Teclzniqueg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Grant B. Jenkins, music' department heady ACI'l'I!l1C'Ed Girls' Chorus, Beginning Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Concert Choirq over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Ms. Jane Met- zger, Basic' Arr 1-2. Crafts I-2,' under five yrs. of CHS William H. Silvester, Conceri Band, Concert Orchestra, J.V. Band, Jazz Lab, Murcfhing Bundy under five yrs. at CHS . . . Third Row: Victor Verbalaitis, url department head: Beginning Ceriunics, Advanced Cera1nic's,' five yrs. at CHS. if 12 ..-M ff. We ff : .: - ' E . W--V.. f ww' If ' ' rg? rj f' fy FINE ARTS 19 Top Row: Ms. Louise Ackridge, English 3-4, Short Story, Technical di Vocatioiial Eng- lish, over five yrs. at CHS . . . Richard Brown, Conznznnicntions cf: Mass Media. Composition. English 3-4, Semantics dl Logicq overjive yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Cor- nelia Dickinson, English 2, Mun in CoiU'lict,' under five yrs. at CHS .. . Ms. Ruth Hague, Coinlnnnictitions di Mass Media, Search for 1c1'entity,' over five yrs. at CHS . . . Bottom Row: Phillip Hart, English 2, Writing with Meaning: over five yrs. at CHS . . . James Harvey, Debate l-2, Fine Arts Seminar, Oral Coinlnnnications, Speech I-2, 3-4: over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Betty Houston, Composition, Writing with Meaningp over ten yrs. at CHS. nipacs are hort Story Unipacs were one of the new innovations in the Eng- lish Department. The Unipacs were composed of a pre-test, the per- formance objective, the different components of the short story, var- ious activities, a self-test, a ques- tion, and a post-test. N Ms. Adrienna Sanden emphasizes the dyfer- ences between verbs in 7th hour English 3 Class. 20 ENGLISH so , . . .... K K gg X X ,- A fn-1:3 wg C+. ii: i f newest English innovation The pre-test and the self-test were graded by the student himself and the post-test was graded by the teacher. Short Story teacher Ms. Louise Ackridge stated that she felt that it was a good system, but that there should not be more than 35 students at most in a class. When asked his opinion on the Short Story Unipacs. senior Tom Lord commented, HI think you re- member more of what you learn because you use it over and ovei again. ,t D0 u r DRINK DRIVE HND Sharon Bustos and Stacy Blackman prepare advertisement for Communications and Mass Media Sl . ill 3 l me 'sa Short Story teacher, Ms. Louise Ackridge explains the U nipac activity to Senior Chris Gort. Top Row: Ms. Sadie Larson, Creative Writ- ing, Teelinieal 62 Vocational Englisl1,' over five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Charme Morehart, Journalism I-2, Photography I-2, Puhliea- tions: over five yrs. at CHS . . . Clyde Mor- rison, Humanities l-2,' over ten yrs. at CHS ...L M s. Francis Porter, English 3-4, Short Story: over ten yrs. at CHS . . . John Raymond, 20th Century American No- .X-Q1'1:2N5 - Q Q . ' ri. .f . S e Q, .. f f- , ll ' ggi ,gf Q , I 11 vel, Writing with Meaning, Studies in Lit- erature, over ten yrs. at CHS . . .Art Ricks, English IAP-ZAP, 3-4, Search ,Mr Identity, over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Bottom Row: Ms. June Roof, English 3A-4A, Humanities Seminar, Literature of the Imagination, Shakespeare, Stucly in Literature, over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Adrienna Sanden, English 1-2, 3-4,' under five yrs. at CHS 5 r 1 . QQ fm n ,ffl M hau ' U ?5 .' .l.l U 4 xt' wg, he . v1 ' . I .fl Annette Laitem and Diana Horn listen to the teacher's comments on their English lesson. . . . Ms. Anne Steele, Drama l-2, 3-4, 5-6, Oral Interpretation, Stage Crew, over five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Mary Stites, English I-2, IA-ZA, Modern Poetry, Mythology 62 Folkloreq over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Del Waite, English 3-4, Literature cn' the Imag- inationf over ten yrs. at CHS. 'kv' 'rl I ' aj . . - ,gg X.. ,. hk' W K U X ark, S.. X... .-.at-gwgf.-me , .W Q Nw. A -22- gggmg 1.m:3Qk.,3.R.i . ENGLISH 21 Participation, tud needed in languages tudy and participation were two requirements needed to suc- cessfully learn a language. stated Ms. Mary Tate, department head. Foreign Language teachers stressed these points more this year than in previous years. To generate interest in the lan- guage, students were encouraged to devise short skits and explore the language. Ms. Andree DeLisle points out grammar mis- takes to students in sixth hour French class. 22 FOREIGN LANGUAGE X 5 Q 'sf -- . . as - . is is K if . K . fs Wi S 2.1. - ' C 1 W is K ggi . rsie X Top Row: Ms. Andree DeLisIe, French l-2. 34,15-6, 7A-8A. SI7lllllSl1 l-2: under fire yrs. at CHS . . . Charles Garcia, Spanislz l-2, 3-4, 7A-SA, m'erfix'e yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Ada Jones, Spanish I-2, 5-6: over ,five yrs. 111' CHS Ms. Kathleen Oates, Spanish l-2, 3-4, 5-65 over .five yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Hans Schoenbnrn, German I-2, 34, 5-6, 7-8, under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Mary Tate, department head, Spanish l-2, 3-4: over ten yrs. at CHS. ,ff :Sl NK W -L Jgqrlikkygi During third hour Spanish class. Ms. Ada Jones lectures students on the finer points of Spanish. Teacher's aide Ms. Doris Purcell explains the day's assignment to her sixth hour class. ith students reading from the second grade to college level, the Reading Department was stressing needed skills for each student. Students were offered a variety of activities from a library of mini-packs designed to help them pass State reading requirements. Library work included thorough Ms. Ann Tear prepares a Elm presentation for her third hour Modern Reading Technique class. Reading Department stresses academic skills with tutors reviewing of how to use the Read- ers Guide. A new addition to the Reading Department was the Student Tu- toring Program, which cooperated with the Learning Disabilities Center. The program was designed to strengthen Weak academic skills and help students in all of their subjects. Top Row: Ms. Melba Constable, Modern Reading Technique: nnderfve yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Anne Dodge, Speed Reading, Eng- lish 3-4,' over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Kenneth Johnson, Modern Reading Teehniquesg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Doris Purcell, Aide, Modern Reading Teehniquesg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Third Row: Ms. Ann Tear, department head: Modern Reading Techniqllesf under five yrs. at CHS. X at X N t -x sw? fe? SQ 60. . .if .zt R ' f1t'i1 411,--W. ..... met: . ,digg . , . tg 'T 'tii L 1 . Vkkkkr ik.. . Q tiiii . ., S . VKQ. .k- frgzz' JA ' pp ,, , .. N 4 'gg A. it .Q fikflt. , .. fi .. K 31 ' MM 'ii . gf ' . eggs 4- . fy T Sf : A J' READING 23 Personal ' aided b Video- tape machine sing the video-tape machine, the Girls Physical Education Department was able to analyze in- dividual skills in sports such as gymnastics, tennis, golf and bad- minton to improve personal performance. Ms. Denise Jobski's dance clas- ses used some new exercises learned from a summer class at ASU. The new exercises were de- signed to increase flexibility and muscle tone. Freshman Terri Fowlie demonstrates a dance in Ms. Jobski's seve '.., Q 'Mix X X Q xx x X at 'mf mm sg A ,my X x as J, J . .,,,.. .sf--5 ..,. p ' ffl' 5i1.... :E'-' H ' it N - Junior Theresa Carroll demonstrates dance steps in Ms. ,lobski's seventh hour Modern Dance. 24 GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ie 'EN ' P' First Row: Ms. Karen Fondrk, Physical Ed- llfllflflll, Health lidac'atian,' under five years at CHS .... M s. Gretchen James, Physical Edaeatiaa, Lifetime Sports: over tea years at CHS . . . Second Row: Ms. Denise Jobski, Begimzing Dance, Advanced Dance, Pl'I:flII'I7IllllC'l' Daaeef over fire years at CHS .. . Ms. Sally Reisland, Plzysical Ecltteatimz, G.VllIl1llSIlCS, Dance: under five years at CHS . . . Third Row: Ms. Janet Shaler, departnzent head: Phys- ieal Education, Lifetime Sports, Advanced Sports: uhderfive years at CHS. nth hour Modern Dance class Enrollment increase due to ecause of the new course offer- ing. intermediate co-ed racket ings. the enrollment for Boys' sports. and co-ed softball and Physical Education is up more than volleyball. in the past several years. Mr. Jim Foster. who taught part- New courses included inter- time P.E. and Health Education. mediate and advanced weight train- and Mr, Lgthar Ggernitz, Whg ,U J-'S Qsvsti PHY EXC Using the Universal Gym, students work to build up their bodies during Weight Training. ,lim Drendal serves a birdie during P.E. Co-ed badminton was one of the new P.E. courses. Em, nl L., ki..k .2 it we BBW C0lll'SBS taught Health Education, were both new to the department. First Row: 0',lay Bourgeois, Physical Edu- cation, Life Time Sports,' 0re1'fire years at CHS . . . Frank G. Diaz, Health Eflneationg I1lIlI'l'l'fll'L' years at CHS . . . Second Row: James Foster, Physical Eclnc'atian,' under fire years at CHS . . . Lothar Goernitz, Health EtlI1l'llll0l1,' nntlerfive years at CHS . . . Third Row: Mike Loughran, Lll'17lll'flHl'Ilf heady Physical Education, Ad- vaneecl Sports. orer ten years at CHS . . . William Saunders, Physical Eclaeation, Ad- raneetl Sports, Aclraneea' Weight Training: under fire years at CHS . . . Fourth Row: Charles Webb, Physieal Education, begin- ning Weight Training, 1ntern1ea'iate Weight Trainingq orerfive years at CHS. ,QP 9 4 t't 3 4 - BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 25 ccent placed with children's primar needs f a student realizes the impor- tance of a child's basic needs then their own children will grow up to be happy, secure, productive adults, said Ms. Diane Nowlin, teacher of Child Development. To aid the children in play school, learning projects were cre- ated. These included stories and self-sticking flannel boards used to help illustrate the stories. 5 .. , .f . 'ff . .. A .TT .171 .. ta ks.- Top Row: Ms. Doris M. Barnett, clepartlnent heady Bachelor Survival, World of Food and Clrildren, Food and Fanzilhvq over ten years al CHS Ms. Heidi Hatsell, HERO: Human Relation.x',' under five years at CHS . . . Second Row: Ms. Diane No- wlin, Child Developlnent, Human Re- lations, Home De.s'ign,' under five years at CHS . . . Ms. Evelyn Warren, Human Re- lations, Bachelor Survival, Clothing 491 Artsq under five years at CHS. 26 HOME ECONOMICS Denise Loupe cuts In preparation for f-'ess 'N out material to use on the children's semsticking boards during third hour. the tots, Annette Porterfinishes construction ofa puppet in Child Development During seventh hour Auto I class, Junior Kelly Wallace checks out an automobile engine. Emphasis put on knowledgeg securit around automobiles e learned the importance of safety around the shop, auto- mobiles and power tools, said Lori Shelton, a student in Charles Fuentez' seventh hour Auto 1. The students learned how to take apart engines and the names of the specific parts. In the electronics classes taught by James Kennedy, students Worked for their ham radio licenses and made electronic 'bugsf Soldering a wire, Richard Kelley makes an electronic bug in his frst hour Electronics Class. First Row: Richard Bridgman, I.C.E.,' under five years at CHS . . . Robert Daniels, department heady Drafting I-2, 345 under five years at CHS . . . Second Row: Larry Duvanal, Woodshop I-2, 3-45 over ten years at CHS . . . Charles J. Fuentez, Auto I-2, Basie Art, Crcyfts I-2,' under fve years at CHS . . . Third Row: Michael Grosso, Beginning Auto, Girls Auto, Advanced Autog under five years at CHS . . . James Kennedy, Electronics I-2, 34g over Hve years at CHS . . . Fourth Row: Harry Krueger, Metals I-2, 3-4: under five years at CHS. -2 ,ft is 3. as fi wt ,,. f::Q:f'-ES EEH -I - I INDUSTRIAL ARTS 27 tudents in Math Lab utilize individualized stud programs ables spread around the room and individual study carrells contributed to the atmosphere of learning in the math lab. Each stu- dent followed a personalized pro- gram, proceeding at his own rate. A library of tests was set up so students could take a test when they felt ready for it. Because all bookkeeping tasks were done by teachers' aide Mrs. Moschovitis, teachers were able to spend more time working with the students on a one-to-one basis. Calculators and adding machines were used in the lab to help the students complete their homework. Mr. Karl Cox, new math teacher at Camelback this year. said. Stu- dents using the math lab had the best available opportunity to learn. Top Row: Dr. Scott S. Bull, c1'eparIme11I lzvudf 1lIfI'0tlllC'l0l'-Y Algebra I-2, A11z1ly.s'i.s' I-2A, ClllC'lllll.Y I-ZAP: over fell Vvezzrs uf CHS . . . Rex Christian, Algebra I-ZA, 111- ll'0Cll1l'l0l'vV Algebra I-2, Alyelnru I-2A.' over ten years at CHS . . . Second Row: Gerald Clyne, GCIICIYII Math 3-4. Gl'lIll1t'lI',X' I-25 0VC'I'.fll'C' years 111 CHS . . . Karl Cox, Geomelry I-2, Sefzim' Math Review, Infra- LllICl0l'.Y Algebra, Gemfrzzl lkftllllf lll1tlGl'Afll't' vears at CHS. Terry Wise confers with Ms. Leonard during a General Math class. Most of the General Math classes were held in the Math Lab. 28 MATH ' 44 Working in Dr. Bull's seventh hour Calculus AP class, Rick Genter finishes a problem involving integration of a fourth-order polynomial equation. RW Mrs. Muschovitis, teacher's aide in the Math Lab, does some typing for one of the teachers 3 Sim? in the Mathematics Department. Top Row: Jim Horne, Algebra l-2, Introductory Algebra I-2,' over ten years at CHS . . . Ms. Elizabeth Leonard, General Math, Algebra 3-4,' over ten years at CHS . . . Virgil I. Marshall, Introductory Alge- bra, Industrial Mathg over five years at CHS . . . Ms. Sue McConnell, Algebra 3-4AM, Algebra I-2,' under five years at CHS . . . Second Row: Walter A. Ogorek, Geometry I-ZA, Geometry 1-ZAM, Introduc- tory Algebraq under five years at CHS . . . Robert C. Smith, General Math I-2, Introductory Analysis I-2,' over ten years at CHS . . . Marvin E. Sounart, Geometry l-2, Computer Math I-2,' over ten years at CHS. MATH 29 P Chemistr takes trip to Bagdad ines dvanced Placement Chemistry, taught by science department head Hobert Coffer, planned a number of field trips this year, in- cluding those to the Bagdad Cop- per Mines, a subsidiary of the Cy- prus Mines Corporation, and to the Salt River Project Agricultural Re- search and Development Center, which deals with cotton research. The science seminar gave a num- ber of advanced science students the opportunity to research individ- ual projects. Supervised by Ms. Ann Justus, the students explored such ideas as the make-up of TNT, the extraction of caffeine from tea, and the construction of heart-lung machines used in hospitals. Over 1200 students enrolled in the ten science courses at CHS, taught by ten instructors. 1 Senior Debbie Boaz extracts an approximate amount of chemical reagent for a laboratory ex- periment while her partner, Chris Verdugo, removes the necessary equipment from a storage bin nie? -........ .,, -.W John Masles, senior, a student in Hobert Coffer's fourth period AP Chemistry class, determines the total equivalent weight of magnesium. 30 SCIENCE YF X .x X Ex Q ...x- S QS? 3. X 5? ...ss NX 4.1 E N Zxwsgftr g S Top Row: Jim Barlow, Earth Science l-2. Physics l-2, Physics l-2A,' over five yrs. at CHS . . . John Campbell, Biology l-2: over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Hobert Coffer, clepartment lieaclq Chemistry l-2, Chem- istry 34lAP,' ovcr ten yrs. ot CHS . . . Second Rowg John D. Day, Earth S'cic11f'c l-2: over five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Ann M. Justus, Chemistry I-2, Sr'iz'l1ce Senzinar I-2A,' over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Don F. Krell, Afmtomy and Physiology l-ZA, Biology I-2, Chemistry I-2,' over ll'll yrs. at CHS . . . William Noble, Biology I-25 over five yrs. at CHS . . . Dale E. 0,DelI, Biology l-2. Biology l-2C,' under five yrs. at CHS . . . Reg Price, Anthropology l-2, Biology l-2: over ten yrs. ot CHS. g M - .4-wvxxm -. .-:ima 1 . f ' . . Lxwkkxkk 'xx - W 5 fx -, -- . f 55' 1 by t i is V. fi 1 k wi is During Ann Justus science seminar class, ,lon Spero performs an experiment concerning pollution and the accumulation of carbon monoxide. Don Krell explains the djference between epithelial and connective tissues to his Anatomy and Physiology class The class studied these tissues when dissecting cats during second semester. SCIENCE 31 ocial Studies department tn Inquiry method merican History classes were putting more emphasis on the Inquiry Approach. t'T'his is a relatively new concept of teaching which gives the student a chance to form his own opin- ion. said Ms. Jane Watson, Social Studies department head. Certain issues were presented, giving both the pros and cons through various reading materials. The Approach was geared so that the student could review the infor- mation in his own mind and draw his own conclusions. AW., :gym I 1 me ' Way' 'J i M .yr -. ,, My 4 M 1 i. g fkjwfige an .1 -Q11 , fmgtr Top Row: Robert Beckett, A1neric'w I-25 American History IC-2C: yrs. ot CHS ... Paul H. Al'HC'I'iC'lll'1 History I-2: Arizona under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ernie American History I-25 Arizona ment: over .Hve yrs. ot CHS . . Row: Robert Hudson, AllIC'l'iClIlZ 1 History over ten Gerlach, History: Hawkins, Govern- . Bottom Govern- f 'iii t ' st W1 -.qty- mentq Ai71El'if'l1i1 History I-2: over ten yrs. ut CHS . . . Fred Johnson, American Gov- 6lAl'lI71L'l1f,' Al1fiH'01?Ui0KQ,V,' Social Studies Seminary over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Peter J. Kellen, Ameriealz History l-Zi Free En- terprise: lzncier five yrs. at CHS . . . Jesse Parker, Anzerieoiz History I-25 Free E11-' terprise: over five yrs. at CHS. Seniors Butch Vaughn, Patty Hart, and teacher Reggie Price demonstrate the gait of the Neanderthal man in second hour Anthropology. SOCIAL STUDIES 1 Xa American History teacher Ernie Hawkins considers a question concerning the Louisiana Purchase. NJ Left to Right: George A. Pollard, .Snc'iology,' Anzerican Govcrf11nent,' over ten yrs. at CHS .... Vls. Ann Ridenour, World f1i,s'tm'y I-25 American Historv I-25 lllIlll'l' five yrs. at CHS . . . Kenneth R. Ridenour, Arizona fx Q Gm'crnn1cnt,' World Geography I-2,' under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. ,lane Watson, department head: American Cl0l'l'l'llllZ6lIl,' Free Enterprise: over ten yrs. at CHS. Social Studies Seminar teacher Fred Johnson leads the class in ll group discussion. SOCIAL STUDIES 33 Last Chance Da initiated as college information extra nder the direction of Mr. Bill Owens, Camelback held its an- nual Private College Information Night on October 29. ln addition to that program, the counseling de- partment introduced a new method of acquainting students with col- leges: Last Chance Day. Said Mr. Owens, Last Chance Day was for students who had done nothing to secure their col- lege opportunities. X is ..s ji m . ' A i,,-igiM,h- - - - .f E K Jr - if . 'A lui 52,11 1 EL 'Ha V 9 I' 'Y S:-. A , if A-v -its. ,V .. 5 ,iig A i f 3.4, .fr V' lf. o.,,,,,, , 754. it it if , fwfr . ii fb til Top Row: Richard Allegrettig over five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Kathleen Branigang over five yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Dr. Van D. Clark, department headg over ten yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Betty Dufji' under five yrs. at CHS . . . Third Row: William Owensg over five yrs. at CHS . . . Armando Ronquillog under five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Joan Schipperg over five yrs. at CHS . . . Ms. Sandra Shunn,' under five yrs. at CHS. 4, Counselor Armando Ronquillo discusses the educational opportunities ofwhich Senior Bill Blodgett may take advantage in many colleges. 34 COUNSELING Librarian Betty Garrison assists a student in the use of a microfilm viewing machine in the IMC. i 3, 5 if .f..1,t, se fi- .5 iiiss t ,Hi , ,,,.t,,, , ,.,i,,,. ,: f ,f . ,,. ,eww ' fri-yiv fif' 1 'f:1. 1w . . ., rt ., Z , ' 2 49mm H, f ,, , t .f wer. ,.Y, f V V. ,E v. ,f Tutorial help aim of ' Resource center upportive education service to students who needed personal teaching methods was the aim of the Learning Resources Center headed by Counselor Ms. Ruth Ann Kennedy. The center provided tutorial help and remedial Work for students with average or above average in- telligence who have academic dif- ficulties due to sensory problems such as hyperactivity and visual trouble. e I ,:,f 1 tti- if- ,.', f ,E ,,,,- -ft.,-wif an fu, ,,ii A , i 5 Top Row: Elma Bates, campus securityg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Pace, Opportunity Hallg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Elaine Petersen, Stanley Cardon, school community workerf under .Eve yrs. at CHS RGXOHFCG Learning Labj under five yrs. at CHS . . . Stanley Pickett, , . , james Fgsfeyy Ayfudy half: under Afivg y,-S, gf CHS , , , Alan Ig- campus securityg under five yrs. at CHS . . . William Ponder, campus enberg, campus security: under five yrs. at CHS . 1 I Ruth Kennedy, security, under five yrs. at CHS . . . Roy Tiyord, Resource Learning Resource Learning Centerg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Bessieanne Labg under five yrs. at CHS . . . Maureen Wuling, campus security, Krell, Hearing Lab, under five yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Don underfive yrs. at CHS. . SERVICES 35 erwfk .3 ' X . 'S . ..,, K . ee' S H so .if S cs-5 rf N: V :-,gg 1. , . . e ss .FM . ..-- 2 I ees-at sr' -1. ,: L. -e . ', ees. - : .1 ii ze... 2 -1 . 1: K - . gfefzg. . L . . .S , it X is s . L, , V . . ., , , 5 X x X , X Q Q X e f s- zz ,fif 1 2 s SR e f tg ,. , Top Row: Allene Arle, bookstore: over 10 yrs. at CHS Arthurienne Carlisle, Activities Office: over .5 yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Ann Eastin, registration: 15 yrs. at CHS . . . Martha Fitzgerald, secretary to the associate principal: under 5 yrs. at CHS Third Row: Bettie Garrison, IMC: under 10 yrs. at CHS . . . Ronald Gazelka, IMC: under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Fourth Row: Celeste Gingold, switchboard: under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Pat Grant, school nurse: over I0 yrs. at CHS. ' 36 OFFICE STAFF Readmittance polic help cut unexcused amelback's new attendance pol- icy requires extra effort ofthe office staff as well as studentsf' stated attendance clerk, Helen Moore. This year, in addition to recording all absences, We must specify if they are excused, un- ab ence rate excused, or otherwisef' The procedure was time con- suming, but the number of un- excused absences decreased sharply. This was our goal, said Ms. Moore. p 1 jiffgffi. l' Student assistant Mike Reckards answers the phone in Student Activities Office jifh hour. ss . Q was X my 'H 'N as NN Q ff' , X . 2 Top Row: Clarice Hinton, bookstore: under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Janice Hubley, Activities Offce: under 5 yrs. ut CHS . . . Second Row: Pat Humphrey, registration: 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Helen Moore, attendance: under 10 yrs. at CHS. J . g we 1535 x 5 xg 3 5 Q n if . 32.5 1 S g S ..-, I .-- n ei 9 if :view : s . Qs- f . ...... . W.. . . . ., , . ,I . ' ' :ff-: ' H lilgi' . A Q55 51 . it-'VS ff-1 'r': ' .. . A :V ' ffl ' .Q ..fQ.'3'::i' 5151 . Top Row: Terri Roer, IMC: under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . June Sanders, Counseling Office: over 10 yrs. at CHS . . . Second Row: Nona Segal, registration: under 5 yrs. at CHS . . . Emily Stewart, IMC: under 10 yrs. at CHS. . W wr- f K ' 1 CAFETERIA CREW: Martha Fitzgerald, Margaret Crossley, Gladys Karr, Ray Oehoa, Laurie Thoinpson, Bernice Smith, Julie Kaziinir, Carol Smith, Isabelle Maeias, Daisy Hiqf Carolyne Renner, Emma Jordan, Cafeteria Managerg Thelma Hofman, Mary Glaelcen, Gladys Beahln, Beatriee Cameron. fe ee , l fm CUSTODIANS: Bob Deiners, Barrie Moberg, Dale Townsend, Charlie Twiger, C. T. Koons, R. E. Wood. .. g.' Q sig Q EN wx X X W 1, X We X f ' jf f CUSTODIANS: H. G. Coats, David Valdez, Dos Cordos, Peter Trejo, F. Butler, W. Riley, G. Pender, R. Hohhs, T. Tulley, Forest Hujylzker. Beverly Titgen, regislration,' over 5 yrs. at M CHS . . . 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' 9, - A- -'3'I:f' 5 .- I PEM!-3? 3 -'. .n' ,7 -'Ln .rf '-4.2.21-z,.:f-f' fi?-3.37-'Z'7E1'S. '-i1Q+3Ii5T3?'-, V '- , - 3 -..-'J STUDE 'I' LIFE DI ISIO 39 Student Exec. hold freshman orientation da equiring return slips to get hack into class was part ot' a new at- tendance policy adopted hy Cam- elback High School. Mynde Eisen and Colleen Byron were chosen to participate in the United States' Senate Youth Program. The student executive hoard sponsored an orientation assembly for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Senior Cathy Douglass was elec- ted to replace corresponding secre- tary Betsy Trauscht. Betsy re- signed to spend a few months touring Europe. Cathy Strauss masks Ramlv Palmer and Scott Gardner for a surprise during a pep assembly. During the .first pep rally of the .S'f.'II.YOII, Student Body 1 l'l'XlllL'lI1 Greg Kf17'l'l1flid0H1 !1'f.'lil'6'fS fl Cfllll Plumb helps the cheerleaders instill spirit ta the watching crowd. 40 SliP'llliM BER AC'l'lVl'l'lliS p 2 3 gc E 2 aign speech to freshmen voters. MQW W Z 4' i 3 , be WW During play tryouts, Heidi FUe and Kurt Orlando read for a part. mg. I My Juniors .Vlelinda Bryan and Niekolette Demos labor over the September I-'ree-Enterprise test. Senior Clark Wright registers students for voting in CHS elections. ly YHA - . as 5 If V- ,V W 74pz,t,mM'ix,5 , r H-w f,.nwrff wwf' t,wt+f,wQwswJUt W5y4iffwQff1wwwM X X W-L,-,,mff:www,X if 1 , Qt -f , ','ff'wNs+,4TfWN:L, fo:V 'vm 'wqtvsvssiffim Jw t-4atsfw5fS5Cwofw'-I A f 11 ' 2HZzk f i 21 Ho11isv0miHgtG121u111i1teeettSfIeeli11g11e 1 J ff M fxmttmf ummm 4 M, tv 4' miwhtwif ,raw V, wfwfmw.wtfNi ' f f f Q f-if H3551 H v g , g , 2 U, X ,k6l7?M4f1JJJf' Z' Wi f' 0-V71.TffUkf..W SEPTEMBER AC'I'IVI'I'IES 4l .llernbers ff the sophomore class eonneil sell the traditional booster rib- bons to support the football teanz during Homecoming week. Choir perform for Parent uniors and seniors gained infor- mation about colleges of their choice at the annual College ln- formation Night. A lunchbox auction. bake sale. embroidery and pie eating contests and the traditional sophomore booster sales characterized activ- ities held during Homecoming week. Student Senate sponsored a workshop to acquaint student sen- ators with parliamentary procedure and rules of legislation. A prospective eollege student stops to ehat with the representative fronz West Minster college dur- ing College Information Night. i 42 OCTOBER ACTIVITIES v Scott Starr accompanies the choir on the piano on Parent Night. ight Concert Members of the chorus per- formed for their parents on Parent Night held early this month. Tod Norman was presented a S500 check by the Optimist club of Phoenix. Tod placed first in state fn the club's speech tournament. George Metzger xewes cakes and pies to par- ents to raise money for the J unior Class. fi , f teas W' I ff Senior Tod .Vorman is presented with a S500 check from the president If the Phoenix Optimist club. Tod placed frst in tlze clulfs speech tournanzent. x, i,...,-, , ,,i, , Members ry' the C oneert Band tear down the plaU'orms in the band room in order to repaint and remodel for the 114 OCTOBER ACTIVITIES 5 I I Senate p ipir tit,. 'tilxl is I f Yi? psiit i 1'ingiS21iCS tiitt ttfi I e tsf ,.., I I Af .i f f f ,mf Iklitealiwssesifef' next term. ,,,,,,,W wwf ' .nn , OCTOBER ACTIVITIES 43 Senior Robert Lewis ponders over a question during the reading lest given to students. . 'f m ,- , ,, , t. 11 ,f ' '- f .fivav:efgQwen'if?:svS1z?2srtffQfmtfaeeeefze wi , 1 1 3 f. ' 3 i ' iiii i NQVEMBER ff ioii 4 ,Q H i i as ,ih, . ii'. f 'iiffi ,:', W..' , : . af t 1- .,4 ' In ' f,--12, .. .' 1, 1 J i Af' f ' f. .sf t, iilwrv,.wtf.ft..t.'fegfae-exif'tesfvfififfliif rr i 8 if fi i I iiio g I3Gf Ifk.i.-Qf'5ifkQ.QUik.I'-fjrfkL -Pg f . iet.J,,w .g,,f:,--,fu pg g we-13-:ritz-let-faintotilHltemwisiwmsevt-ww N, .aa .i,, I A. , , ..,,., . at .. 3, , .uw f an as 2 . ., ,fiat-sa.. ff.fL: Q .,.., i,,,,.t -k'f. ,5.:i,,i,,, - t- IR-W tm- ,Zee-totes ' , H :Q-11- Qi. , ,hf, 1' ,f,, w ,,.,, if. -I ff., f,,.,' -,,. t f A.,:.. , , f ri - w f ' ti tel , f:f,-,, , , f ,, , f I - 1 ,f.' is-Z f. ,gat 44 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES Career orientation da given for elementary school teachers onstruction of conversation pits and ramadas to create a more intimate atmosphere for students began this month. Elementary school teachers from the Creighton District and Madison District participated in a career-ori- entation day. TRAGYC. Traffic Representa- tives of Arizona Ciovernor's Youth Council sponsored a safety week. November 4-8. Camelback's football team won their league game and went on to play in the State Football semi- finals. Masque gl Gavel presented Look Homeward Angel. No- vember 18-22. Nancy Tribbinsee and Joliene Konkol clzooxe clasx ring styles provided by Herflones. We ,M ffm. 9W'.1, ' 'If W , M V' I ' J 5 WJ? , I ' 'N ' 3 ,, W, 'Men f .1 l'0lISlI'IH'll0lI worker clifillcs' out converxation '15 tl t ' lr pt s za are to e built along with the ramadas. uf ?f . ,W , f- A yw H3 Tod Norman tickles Larry A.s'hton during .Vasque 62 Gavelfs' Look Homeward Angel. budriwhhin-fwaaudaxa Mr. ,lay Smith speaks on driverfv education during TR.-1GYC's Safety Week. I lilementaljv school teachers from the Creighton District participate in a career orientation day. NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES 45 Member of the Southwest Air Force Rock Ensemble leads in a song. At the Concert Choir Christmas Assembly, senior Kevin Doran sings a selection from Handel's opera The Messiah. V W E toe iell 1 fl V E ee' Q it f' I t llile l 1 A I iiei 5SefdigbsemesiigfiRegistraiipji leslil - eiii ileeoln 7 loiii Naiiiiiial HonoxfgSociety Induction I lilll eile I no ieilli ' ' ' 46 DECEMBER ACTIVITIES Ms. Alice Tussey checks the students' registration cards for their second semester classes. Spartans defeat Knights in tate title match merging victorious from the Tri- ple A divisional match against Buena High. the Spartan football team secured the state football championship title against St. Mary's with a score of 22-20. At the Varsity Sports Awards night Senior Mark Whipple was honored as the Outstanding Quar- terback of the Year. Coach Jesse Parker was named as Coach of the Year in the Central Division. Interact Club sponsored a blood drive in which students were asked to donate a pint of blood to aid the Arizona Blood Bank. Michele Wugalter, Stacy Black man, and Kevin McGinnis dis played their modern jewelry and pottery in an art show held Dec 16-18. Coach 0'Dell presents Sophomore Bob Boich with a certwcate of recognition. While Tod Norman stands to one side with the State Trophy, Coach Jesse Parker acknowledges the cheers and applause from the students at the Victory Assembly. DECEMBER ACTIVITIES 47 ASU gymnasts 'ghlights sport with assembl n order to give a better under- standing of the sport of gym- nastics, the ASU Gymnastics Team presented a special assembly for CHS students. The CHS Forensic Team spon- sored and competed in the Foren- sic League of Arizona speech tournament. The Lettermen's Club sponsored a basketball game in which the fac- ulty challenged the Turf Paradise Jockeys. Ernie Hawkins tries for a basket during game between the faculty and the Turf Paradise Jockeys E Coach Sandy Hucul talks about the Roadrunners to hockey fans. Illusionist Andre Kole proves that there are no tricks in his act. 48 JANUARY ACTIVITIES 1 Tod Norman, Student Senate President, calls for the closing of the debate on Proposition 102. Karen Richardson stretches to hand the ball to Sandy Van Kilsdonk at Basketball pep assembly. IJANUXHY Q . 7flI'2I lxllfndlfiflffhristiisais 'vacgiiiuiifl ' s zo 's ' I all FLA Speech tT0gmamenf I 15 'IGywhaSfiCSASS22?1b1y at it A 1 -f3I6Y Faeuny Baskesbazxfgamen , Pep 'Assembly Q 2t1+22 ' Semester Exams j, f Teac-Iig.iry'In-servicg j V27 I Begiijiiing of secgind Se meSt6ifj , I , I M1131 I,Modesnwgcnnvenfigm ., r f I During the F ities dance, students form into a chain for the Bunny Hop. JANUARY ACTIVITIES 49 ' ' outh Pacific ' performance numbers draw rom February 11-13, the Con- cert Choir performed selections from the musical South Pacific. The show was a sellout every night, and was performed in the Band Room. The Music Scholarship Concert, held one week later, was per- formed by the music students for sellout crowds the parents' benefit. It included the J.V. and Concert Bands, the Or- chestra, Beginning and Advanced Girls Choir, and the Concert Choir. Also this month was the annual Powderpuff Football game which was held between the senior and junior girls. This year the senior girls won with a score of 18-6. Kevin 0'Brien performs Younger than Springtimev with Missy Ankenbrant during rehearsal. As Sparkle Speckman plays Cupid, Will Harper kisses Jackie Mellon. 50 FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES I l I l 1 5 c fs During hamime, the Powderpuff coach Dave Wertz outlines the next play to the captains. f new ni M, Jsgtz 'WY' ' 'I -1 M 1 HH Iii-11321 ,N g 1 I ' ' I ' ' Photography student Sarah Scagnelli dry mounts a black and white picture for the Broadway con- - wwf V wr test in the IMC. . gi. Q ' ' ' ff: . , it Jgorii gi, ..,f if To raise money for the Senior Class Council, Barbie Gerke selects some flowers for a customer at the Senior Carnation Sale. !1TIif7P?iEiiiS5e?Hif-it11''JJ fl ' H V' 'A 'Jn 'fl H , I . :fits 'V Students fill in the questionnaire for the student computer dating test. FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES 51 rtrnr ,MW Jill-I'3fA'2ffJi'Y ' www: '1-1'-H 'Wil NC 'Iv-Wi, 'ww ',,ff,,,fVffn',w,',wW, uw-51.1.-, 53- f' 'W' Jfmwixftwf , Swv, W 'I W if R' H ,U!wHw'il1'M:Mm A, -,4'SMH!,::1r1wf:7?f'lW1N 'w ,Bwvymw-:MQ-:,ff4wMfu Student Exec officers push Bond Election for auditorium his year the bond election was again brought before the atten- tion of the voters, and through the combined efforts of the students and their parents, the school fac- ulty, and adminstration, the bond election was passed by an excess of 500 votes. Format for the Basketbrawl game was changed to promote stu- dent involvement. The games were between interested students, club presidents, and underclassmen. f irri 'rii ' ailr Awards V T I I ' 4 fiiilieinenfary Bandgifestiial i , 5 Math Testi? s ' 672i5?ii2GfHde OPH1 s'io QF I 1 iiii I itte f ' i ' I 18 c if Elsfvvae 'ra M A -4 .::--.a'-e1---- 1531535115 iray e r I I Coach Jesse Parker shakes hands with a member of the Cross Country team while giving him a Certqicate of Merit for his performance. 52 MARCH ACTIVITIES Mr. Larry Kusch, author ofthe Bermuda Triangle Solved, talks to students aher school. tttf r t,ri K 'H 'Wilbl' Presulent Greg Plumb explains what students are to do when canvassing for the Bond Election. Junior Trudy Russon reads a problem in the State Math Test Booklet. Coach Dale 0'Dell poses with his team during the Basketbrawl halftime. MARCH ACITIVITIES 53 At the Talent Show rehearsal, Bianca DiVito plays her own arrangement of a medley. Talent Assembl features 8 laying a honky-tonk, jazz piano solo called Georgia Porcupine, Senior Scott Storr placed first in the Annual Talent Assembly. Robin Stillwell placed second with Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? and third place went to Vicki Myr- ick who sang An American Tril- ogy.Other acts featured were per- formed by John Gallager, Traci Cales, Elyse Kass, Bianca Di Vito and Jeannie Meadows. musical acts Presented April 22-24, the Spring Drama Production, Once in a Lifetime portrayed the early days of Hollywood and the people that shaped show business. Baseball practices attracts a watchful audience as one batter attempts to hit the ball. 54 APRIL ACTIVITIES At Spring Clinic, Chris Verdugo instructs prospective members on how to hold and twirl the flags. Doing a handstand quarter-turn dismount, Lisa Bierer demonstrates her style on the balance beam. Pianist Scott Storr plays Georgia Porcupine at the Talent Assembly. rii Election I - 4 1TaIentgAssembly g SAT Test 1 S 9 NAUiBand Concert 1 Q 11 Student Body Primaryofllection 15 y Concert t t 5-.P ffl Q A 'Siudfihi Body Genelfillk Iection Miniifloncert I u A f 21-25 Spring Drama Production 22-23 Registration . ACT Test - Advanced Girls Choir 84 Orchestra Concert ' At the Talent Assembly, Mark Whipple accepts the Tom McAn Award for the Outstanding Scholar Athlete for 1974. Mark, a senior, was quarterback on the football team. APRIL ACTIVITIES 55 Concert Choir's 'Pajama Game' presented as spring musical ajama Game was the musical performed by Concert Choir as their spring production. It was per- formed in the gymnasium during the latter part of May. The drama department put on a series of one-act plays for the stu- dents, faculty, and parents during During lunch, students stand in line to buy food at the snack bar. 56 MAY 8: JUNE ACTIVITIES the evenings of the 20-22. The Junior and Senior Prom's theme this year was Color My World. Senior Graduation Date was moved up to the fourth of June in- 1 stead of the fifth. 2 5 I 2 3 6 7 3 10 12-16 19 zo 21 20-22 22 '26 ' 21 28 29 y 4-+5 p MaYppAcTIvnirgs Class Primary Elections I Arizona State Music Festival Spring Music Concert Softball Bash Music Assembly ' Class General Election Spring Music Concert Achievement Test Junior-Senior Prom Advanced Placement Exams Business Awards Banquet I .l.V. Frosh Awards Banquet Spring GAA Banquet One-Act Plays Math Awards Night . Memorial Day Recess p Varsity Spring Sports Banquet Masque 8: Gavel Banquet Honors Sz Awards Night Senior Certification Day 1 . ,a,s 44. aais f :ai 'tf' 'Q 'Ei ,egi f affgex as as 6 A student selects an answer while taking a semester exam. lrtt 1.5 Pl, A Wi lCOYW3S . ,.,,.........- PTSA OFFICERS-President Alica Montana, Secretary Ann Malinski, Vice-President Ann Mae Bruning. MASQUE AND GAVEL PATRONS-First Row: Mrs. Patricia Douglass, Mrs. Byron, MVS. Rose Cahall, Cathy Douglass . . . Second Row: Mrs. Rose Innocenli, Mrs. Jean Orlando, Mrs. Ruth FMI, Mrs. Mary Ellen Dyer. Masque and Gavel parents prove active TSA was a service organization that supported the whole school. The organization's purpose was to help any aspect of the school that needs and asks for sup- port. Their activities included a Victory Food Fair April ll in co- operation with the Boosters, pro- vided and served food at both the College Night and the Parent Infor- mation Nightg donated money to Girls State, helped with regis- tration, and phoned on the Bond Issue. he Masque and Gavel Patrons have been very active for the first year of the organization, stated Drama teacher Ms. Anne Steele. Their activities included a coffee party on the opening night of Look Homeward, Angel where they were guests of Masque and Gavel at the preformanceg served snacks and lunches at the January ll Speech tournament held hereg gave a Victory party after the AIA speech and Drama tourna- ment, were in charge of the dinner at the end-of-the-year Masque and Gavel Banquet, and called parents on the Bond Election. This group is composed not only of parents but of teachers, students, and administrators. These people are all interested in assisting the Speech and Drama department in any way possible. PTSA 8: MASQUE 8a GAVEL PATRONS 57 1 fMadame Elizabeth to Gantj: Six years, W. 0. Six years - except to nod to. Time, what a thief you are. 58 FALL PLAY 'Look Homeward Angel' pla portrays lives of Gant famil ook Homeward Angel by Tho- mas Wolfe Was presented by Masque Cgl, Gavel, November 18-22. The play takes place at the Dixieland boarding house during the early 20th century. The story evolves around the lives of the Gant family and Eliza's stronghold on them. Action throughout the play is characterized by Eugenels love af- fair with Laura, Elizals over- protectiveness, and Ben's illness. Leading roles are played by Tod Norman, Larry Ashton, Cathy Douglass and Laura Cabanski. 0 'Ev fBen to Mrs. Pertj: Pm comfortable when I'm with you, Fatty. fMrs. Pertj: That's good, so am I gp. M ?7'6f,,f ' ,H 53:47, ,ff-.mu M, 1 A tw ff,,n5, , ,giv-gan , H V 1 6. Lack of auditorium forces choir into bandroom erforming in the bandroom to sell-out audiences, Concert Choir presented its first winter mu- sical on February 11, 12, and 13. The show, Scenes from 'South Pacificif' was based on Rodgers' and Hammerstein's World Warall musical, South Pacificf' By de- leting most of the dialogue, and adding a U.S.O. show, Choir suc- ceeded in producing a compact mu- sical-comedy To give more Choir members an opportunity to perform on an indi- vidual basis, parts were cast by major songs. The U.S.O. show was added for the same reason. There are many talented kids in Choir,', commented director Grant Jenkins. The insertion of the U.S.O. show Using hand gestures Elizabeth Thompson Carol n Cuddihy, and Diane Dearing perform The , y .Y Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company BX' I 1 gave more a chance to display their ability, and perform in front of an audience. The major problem Choir faced, was the lack of a good site to present the show. Traditionally, the gym has been used, but to avoid a costly sound system rental, the bandroom was chosen instead. Kathy Wells serenades Will Honeybun Harper with South Pacyic tunes. WINTER CHOIR PRESENTATION 61 Exchange students find Americans friendl is year's foreign exchange stu- dents were Asa Nilsson from Sweden, Doris Weber from Ger- many, and Philippe Clabe from France. All three students agreed that the people and the customs differed from those of their own countriesf Asa Nilsson, Doris Weber Philippe Clube 'gEverybody is very nice and friendly herej' stated both Asa and Doris. But Philippe felt that the United States is still much too young to objectively compare American customs to those of his native France. Philippe, Doris, and Asa found that the school life at Camelback varied a great deal from those in their homelands. One thing I found useful in the American sclhool system were the counselors, commented Philippe. 'Y 1 V-N -N--+wm.-.,,..., , 1, ,,f, - . NMwmffafvNM-,s,,,,, , L if , - 7' J' wif , ini- W Q . a. 62 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Doris Weber, Asa Nilsson M - 12 Philippe Clube, Asa Nilsson, Doris Weber ,,.,-if Philippe Clabe, Doris Weber FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 63 M. Caryl Hickey, Karen Roseberry Bonnie Rogers, Caryl Hickey, Lori Wang, Lori Schmich, Karen Roseberry Bonnie Rogers, Lori Schmich 64 SUMMER YFU 84 AFS x la Lori Wang Lori Wang, Bonnie Rogers, Karen Roseberry Five seniors 2 months toluing Europe elly dancing was most inter- esting to Karen Roseberry who spent two months in Turkey this summer. Karen found the country full of tradition and vitality. 'fl can't think of a better way to see a country than through its people, stated Karen. Rebild Camp, a camp for Danish and American students, provided an interesting experience for Laurie Schmich during her two month stay in Denmark. Camping on islands in the Oslo Fjord and cherry-picking occupied much of Lori Wang's time in Nor- way. Doing things with my family made my trip so special, quoted Lori. German festivals, touring neigh- boring countries, and hiking trips characterized Bonnie Rogers' and Caryl Hickey's two month stay in Germany. Caryl and Bonnie found the places and people interesting. Lori SChmiCh, Ca lHicke ry y Karen Roseberry, Caryl Hickey, Bonnie Rogers SUMMER YFU :YL AFS 65 Cheerleaders spirit with posters, gifts aking posters and gifts to boost the football and bas- ketball team's morale before games was one of the Cheer line's activities. The girls performed in assem- blies and banquets, held the Var- sity Cheer tryouts, and sold greeting cards for uniforms. Before the Cheer tryouts, held in May, the line members taught all interested girls a routine which was performed in front of 15 judges. CHEER LINE-First Row. Nickolene Demos, Debbie Keyes, Darci Phillips . . . Second Row: Dianna Thielke, Heidi HllfC'l1lll.S'lIl1, Cathy Strauss. Cheerleaders lead students in a rousing cheer at pep assembly. 66 CHEER LINE Cheerline members lead football fans in the cheer t'California Oranges. Lori Wang twirls her flags in time with the school ight song during a Football assembly. ,J ,-lie Flag line performs with Band at Band Da g Music Festival o achieve their standard of per- fection, the girls in the Flag line practiced at least eight hours a week, in which they worked out 15 new dance routines to such songs as Sweet Georgia Brown and the school fight song. They performed in the ASU Band Day, Football and Cross Country banquets, and in various assemblies. They also sold greeting cards to earn money for uniforms and to travel with the band to Colorado. At the end of the year, they held their annual Flag clinic where they showed girls interested in Flag the different basic routines. FLAG LINE-First row: Debbie Boaz, Chris Verdugo, Chris Johnston, Sue Rumler, Sandy Kroulick. Debbie Wagner . . . Second Row: Carrie Angland, Ninn Schultz, Pam Stiller, Stacy Belnap. X I Girls in the Flag line work on a new routine for the Basketball assembLv. FLAG LINE 67 ew uniforms, dances created Pom Line om Line created a new look this year by designing their own uniforms. The girls also executed several new dance routines. Girls were chosen for their dance abilities at tryouts held before a judging panel of students and faculty. Among the many activities of Pom was the Annual Spring Clinic to train new girls, and had a car wash to raise money. POM LINE-Kneeling: Nicky Fanning, Debbie Condon, Wendy Soberg, Diane Upsrill . . Standing: Barbie Gercke, Missy Ankenbrant, Patti Johnson, Julie Mariscfal, Lori Wang, Chris Mariscal. l Missy Ankenbrandt, Barbie Gercke and other Pom Line members perform a dance during a football game. 68 POM LINE Pom members cheer the football team on to a winning touchdown. X , ,,,, 4 A TRAGYC member leads a safety discussion ata convention held in the Scottsdale Hilton. Tra c promotes safet at local grade schools RAGYC, the club for safety, was very active this year. Their activities included teaching bicy- cling safety to 'the students at La- fayette Grade Schoolg a state mnety convendon auended by hdy- nde Eiden and Nadine Arenag a Bi- cyck Rodeo on Apdl12-13,and Tot Safety Town in the last two - weeks of May. The purpose of the Club was to promote safety in all areas of traf- fic, pedesterian, and bicycling. TRAGYC-First Row: Nancy Clark, Karen Jefferies, Christy Yonker, ndy Austin, Joe Arena, Jocelyn Wendorf . . . Third Row: Sponsor Nadine Arena, Joe Tomeselli, Pam Ross, Margarate Loete . . . Mr. Don Pace, Doris Weber, Joe Tappie, Greg Plumb, Steve Second Row: Carla Bruning, Diana Bruning, Myizde Eisen, x, We- GrU'fin, Mike Bland. TRAGYC 69 Citizens Advisory Council-Bruce Long . . . Not Shown -Tod Norman. CAC debates open-closed campus controversy itizens Advisory Committee's purpose was to promote the feelings, stands, and viewpoints of the Student body concerning a va- riety of issues. Issues range from an open-closed campus to the bond election and eating in class. embers of the Student Board of Education acted as an ad- visory council to the Board of Ed- ucation. They presented the stu- dent's viewpoint on new and existing policies. Student Board of Education-Mhwzde Eisen 70 CAC 8L STUDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION NMSQT FINALISTS-Mary Beth Ciszek, Tod Norman, Celeste lnnocenti. Mayors Youth Advisory Board-Bonnie Rodgers, Colleen Byron. QT funds received b three scholars MSQT semi-finalists were chosen on the basis of a test given during their junior year. Fi- nalists receive 581,000 and were listed in a booklet sent to all col- leges. Nationally about 3500 stu- dents were chosen for this honor. ayor's Youth Advisory Board was designed to give high school students a chance to com- municate With City government. The accomplishments this year in- cluded reorganizing themselves. NMSQT 8L MAYORS YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD 71 delegates discuss international problems even students from Camelback High school displayed their tal- ents on April 18th and 19th at the Annual Arizona All State. As members of the All State Band Or- chestra, Janet Grove, Lynn Davis, Cindy Geiger, Trudy Strand, Ray Kilday, Cindy Rose, and Todd Decker managed to pass some very demanding and difficult perform- ance auditions. Three students were selected from among the hun- dreds of qualified students across Arizona through a series of audi- tions on both the local, regional, and State levels. After having been selected to perform in the All Re- gion organziations, they had to once again compete for the All- State spots. All State was held in Flagstaff this year and featured three of the finest nationally recognized con- ductors possible. The main purpose for the All State music organization was the same as in All State in any other area - recognize ability. Another purpose was to promote quality music on the high school level. All State represented the highest musical achievement an individual student can attain during his high school career. Model U.N.-First Row: Carrie Angland, Nancy Tribbensee . . . Second Row: Kevin O'Brien, Howard Belon . . . Third Row: Mike Arnush, David Woo, Nancy Clark . . . Fourth Row: Bill Taylor, Tod Norman, Bruce Rob- bins, Greg Plumb. n an effort to understand the , procedures and functions ofthe United Nations and the current m- ternational problems, the Model United Nations delegates met in Tucson on January 31 and Febru- ary 1. Camelback students repre- sented the countries of Quatar and Byelorussia SSR. 'fUtilizing our knowledge of the nation's political and foreign inter- ests as Well as the charter and rules of the United Nations was the major goals of the Model U.N., stated David Woo. Delegates Nancy Tribbensee and Nancy Clark stated, The experi- ence Was one of totality. You had to immerse yourself into your country's foreign policies and feel- ings, we felt the problems of the World. ALL STATE MUSIC-Ray Kilday: bass and clarinet. Cindy Geiger: trombone. Janet Grove: clarinet, Lynn Davis: flute. Cindy Rose: bassoon. Trudy Strand: percussion. 72 MODEL UNITED NATIONS 84 ALL STATE MUSIC Barbie Gercke, Chris Wierson Girls' Statcrs take ma or, council positions irlis State gave junior girls an The delegates and their offices '6What I got out of it was a good opportunity to observe and Were: Sandy Van Kilsdonk - city appreciation for all the work that learn about how a government is councilg Barbie Gercke - city goes into running a city. I really run by letting them run it councilg Sue Malinski - mayorg learned a lot, stated Chris themselves. Chris Wierson - mayor. Wierson. GIRLS STATE DELEGATES-Left to Right: Chris Wierson, Barbie Gercke, Sandy Van Kilsdonk, Susan Malinski. Susan Malinski, Sandy Van Kilsdonk GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES 73 Amlsh, onnan sponsor 'Boys State Bucks ' lection platforms were based on the reformation of Boy,s State. The reforms included procedure re- visions, rewriting the Boy's State manual, and expanding the officers powers. Another issue, introduced by Mike Arnush and Tod Norman, was to enact a new monetary sys- tem which was called the 'fBoys' State Bucks. Although it passed in the legislature, the Attorney General's office challenged the le- gality of printing state money. It was then declared illegal by the Supreme Court. BOYS STATE DELEGATES-Kneeling: Greg Plumb, Phil Thompson, Mike Arnush . . . Stand ing: Tod Norman, Mark DeGraw. J' SKXXXEST4 'sv if Q45 H. N R an S V, 7 Mike Arnush, Mark DeGraw, Tod Norman 74 BOYS, STATE DELEGATES , v .A Phil Thompson, Greg Plumb An town provides chance to find oneself ANYTOWN DELEGATES-Standing: David Woo, Kelley Bramley . . . Sitting: Larry Ashton, Sparkle Speckman, Patty Hart. nytown, a part of the Inter- High School Brotherhood coun- cil, was held in Prescott and pro- vided students with a chance to meet and get to know others from all over Arizona. Its theme this year was Who am I?,' The kids and the coun- selors got into discussion groups to talk about problems in all areas of life and figure out methods of find- ing out who they were. To supple- ment the discussions were hillside and nighttime circle sings, nature hikes, morning yoga, and much more. V HI did find out who I was, stated Junior David Woo, Any- town was a personal revelation which changed my vision of soci- ety and myself. It was a phan- tasmogorical experience and one of the most important events in my life. David Woo, Larry Ashton Patty Hart, Sparkle Speckman, Kelley Brumley ANYTOWN DELEGATES 75 'Camelback's Countr Fair' serves as Homecoming theme sing 'gGrass Roots America as a basis, the Homecoming Com- mittee chose Camelback,s Coun- try Fairw as this year's theme. Three legged races, embroidery and baking competitions, a boxed lunch auction, pie eating contest and sweetheart booth were a few of the activities that students par- ticipated in during lunches. The candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were: Randy Palmer, Barbara Gercke, Roger Overton, Sue Spaulding, Debbie Keyes, Mark Degrow, Mark Whip- ple and Sandi Van Kilsdonk. To conclude an eventful week, Spartans Watched as Pom Line member Barbara Gercke and Var- sity Football player Randy Palmer began their reign as Homecoming royalty for 1974-1975. Will Harper and Mary Brownell receive bids on lunches at the auction. 3 E 5 if Junior Traci Cales works the Homecoming primary election 5th hour. 76 HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES .'qf Q Monique Fanning participates in the pie eating contest held in front ofthe cafeteria as part of the Homecoming lunch time activities. Two members of the Brassland Jazz Band, graduated seniors Robin Bale and Rick Wilson, participate in the Homecoming Assembly. Gary Bickers prepares the recently purchased marquee for Homecoming. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES 77 Susan Spaulding, Mark DeGraw Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Mark Whipple Debbie Keyes, Mark DeGrow Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Mark Whipple 78 HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Six seniors named as Homecoming Royalt Roger Overton, Susan Spaulding Susan Spaulding, Mark Whipple Debbie Keyes, Mark DeGrow HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS 79 Barbie Gereke, Randy Palmer chosen Homecoming Royalty y a Y' y '1 , V X V' V 1 t ' 4 a we x va . V- X Ye ' i eee'eee -My f aa a m y f 5 ,.,- E , ....wNf-VV, ,, ' Qs, V f o no oooooo on 2 X V ': :- - - f fri Q ' xy I Q LQ I f ,1 ' O mlm IIIIM . I1 lallkl' 80 HOMECOMING KING 84 QUEEN x. co ,ff E r , i U Q! rx x 'If r 'ix , , Th k . f gk K ' ':Y ,ix , 1 X, K X ' ' 1 ' 1 , w S 3 ,J R 1 My YJ 592 If ffegffffxbfhwm -W . , HOMECOMING KING 84 QUEEN 81 ti Choir presents winter benetit for scholalshi .anking a superior rating at the Arizona State Marching Fes- tival. the Concert Marching Band continued in its role as one of the best bands in Arizona. The Band financed a trip to Col- orado for the Western Slope Music Festival by selling candy. message boards. and holding car Washes and benefit concerts. The group also entered the Mountain States Music Festival at ASU. A regular activity of the March- ing Band was performing at all football games and exchanging con- certs with local high schools. aving palms. balmy seas and south seas islands were recreated by the Concert Choir in their first winter production. Performances of Scenes from 'South Pacific' ran February ll. I2 and I3. and proceeds from the concert went toward music camp scholarships. ln addition to the winter and spring productions. the Choir par- ticipated in the Parent Night Con- cert and the PMA Spaghetti Din- ner. and gave Christmas performances at Metrocenter and Squaw Peak Elementary School. 82 CONCERT BAND AND CONCERT CHOIR Concert Choir members perjbrm the number Twentiana jbr parents at the Parent Night Concert Choir director .Vlr. Grant Jenkins cues the altos during a rehearsal for the Christmas Assembly. F ' fl' 1 ff vi Q' f CONCERT CHOIR-First Row: lliafvu 1Ji'flI'llI4Q, Karen Hire, ,T1i.vx-v Afzlwzlzramll, llelvbie Con- clun, Rilnzly Civil, .lan Ht'l'l1l!t'. lX,Illl1lt'C'l1 Cxl'UH'll'-Y, C1llI'Ul.YlI Cilltllllll-Y, Belll TllUlIIf7.S'UlI. Karen .l4flli'i4'.x'. Tlirlzellz' Anim, Sllltj' Belnap, Vice-President Sue Barber, Tlivlzelle llrlifillimml . . .Second Roxx: Dale Pnliny, Will Harper, Linda Ltl.S',S'UlI, Vile Bmver.v, Treasurer Palty .vlacllzdf Librarian Kevin Doran, Ranfly .l0lIlIA'0ll, Walfvr Speizrer, lx'aren Rl!'lItIl'll.X'Ull, Presi- dent Kevin 0'Brien . . . Third Row: Rama Ann Bierce. Kailiy Wells, Cliwl Wang. Eric' Hi1ens.xlw', IJUUIIIIII .S'ei.qfi'eil. C'lill'l:'c'c'le.s'. Vickie .Vl,vric'l4, Jnlzn IJ-ver. Dale B. Benton, .laclie Mellen, Kallz-v Slfllllllfl. llnng .T1lllIt'xY, Nina Laughlin, Paul Tifjaila . . . Fourth Row: Dale .Vla.x'.x'ey, Grey firnflw. Palty Rcnlflclx, .Vlike Al'l1ll.X'll, Lennaril Valencia, Julie Camlx, Secretaqv Kathy Johnson, Tim May-x'exi, 7'r11r'i Calex, Accompanist Scott Storr, .l0l1II I'l'rri.s', Rnlncrl Rail- aflx, Bill Ha.s'.s'ler, Vivien' Cwlll'.S'0lI. CONCERT BAND AND CONCERT CHOIR 85 if Fund from Orchestra sales finance trip to y selling message boards and candy. the Orchestra raised funds to accompany the Concert Band to Colorado for the Western Slope Music Festival in April. The Orchestra performed The l16'.Y.S'ftlfl for the annual Christmas Concert. New director. Mr. William Syl- vester took charge of a smaller group than in the past years. The Orchestra experienced a drastic re- duction in membership. falling from approximately 34 members last year to about I3 this year. music festival azz Laboratory. a musical group meeting seventh hour. performed at various functions in- cluding the PMA Spaghetti Dinner and a spring concert in April. In addition to CHS activities. Jazz Lab gave a concert at Squaw Peak Elementary School and trav- eled to Flagstaff in February. For the purpose of offering con- structive criticism. a special repre- sentative from Otto Stein brought new music to the class and some- times conducted the group. Junior Salfr Evans p raclices a flute etude in jburlh hour Orchestra. .ami 1 . 4 . :aan 0rcl1i',s'lr'11-lfirst Row: Stlllyr lfrtins, llwlrlizi' lil'ft'f4'll'.NAf, Stllltfri' nfclw' .llr. William Syli'i's'tv1', .ltftmlzitf Solwlo, lx'i1f'!I'iml, .S'Il'l't' Roh- limzflilt. lfl1':t1lw1!1 1-lIH!IIj7.NUlI. Rlllfl flttflllllllll . . . Second Row: Di- flIXl7II. Ymltlliai-!tt'1', lxlilit' llmzutaziclz, lirwuliz Ttjjmlu. X6 JAZZ LAB AND ORCHESTRA 1, M 'h w--1471 T' -H. 47 1 bf ? W 'iii ,IAZZ LAB-First Row: Joi' l7i.l11li11, lX't'lI .S.1l'llYl'-V, Ctll'-X' lJ11lcQgf11. I'Ulllf1i!llI.X', Bl'llt'l' A1'll1111', .l11l111 Hl'lIl7lll'. H1'mlB11ix'1'1', 7-Ulll SI1'll11'vll. .lim W11ol,x, .II111 Wylia, B111111i1' RllAQK'I',X. C'i111l.v GL'l4L'L'lA, ls'1'11ll Hull- ,X'l'lI .S'1'l11'11cc1'c'1', Rif'l111r1l11111111111-lz. R1111 Rirlz, vVtll'l't'll l'11M1'1'I.s', Di- 1111111, .lz111 Aifl1'11c'o,x', Gl'l'I'X' Sl'lIlIC'ltll'I' . . . Second Row: .lllllll rector Mr. William H. Sylvexter. Violirzisl Tod llecker plnys ll ,S6'll'l'fl0l1 from The Nlessiah during the cvlIl'i.S'lllIfI.S' corzcvrl. Ar the cvl1l'i.S'lllIllS Concert, sophomore Karen Riclzardson and Senior Scott Srorr follow the di rection 14' Mr. Gran! Jt'I1kllIS during the performarzce of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. 84 CONCERT BAND AND CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT BAND-First Row: Sllllfllltl Al'I'ltl4!,'l', L1'1111111'11 WllI.S'll?ll', S11ll-V El'lllI.S', RII11 Bas- V .v1111.x', C111'11ly11 K1'i1l1, lx'111l1y K1'1'r1'1'1'1', .l11i1111 W1'111l111jf, C1'1'ily Keith, Cwllfllj' J11l111.x'1111, S1171- l11111l1' Bontll, CiL'UI'4!,'lIl Cl111'k, Clllltll-V S111111f, C11r1'11ll D11.v, lpllllllltl Horn, B1'tl1 C11ll7y, .W111'gi1' H1fi11l1'. B11111111f RlIKLfl'I',S', Vllll'xi,'lll't'f Sj7C'tll'.S', P11111 D1'll1111, LXIIII D11x'is, NtllIC',X' Clark, Dong Lllllll'-V, President, Drum .Vlajor Dave Sparks, Twirler Debbie Wilczewski, Drum Major Steven Schoen . . . Second Row: Slzelly lVlIl7ll',V, Sfllf'l',V L11.x11'1', C11s.x'i1' IJIIIPIIZI, David K11111f1f, Ray Kil1l11y, S111' G11111'l1, .Vlike C11ll11111l11f1', B1'1'111l11 T1fj111l11, 11111111 G1'm'11, J1'111111i1f Solelo, N11111'-v B111I11111l11v, 1311111110 l'll'Ifl'I'S, Terri C111'1ll1111l, Kiln Cfglfifr, D1111 Pi11s1111, ,'V1llsc' B11111l, K11Il1l1'1'11 Cvl'0lt'lt'.V, 17111111 .Vl11ll1'1111111, RlI.S'l'.x1l1I'lt' C7fllll'l.lIlI0, .fllll-Y T11yl111', P11111 S17tIl'li.S', Kyle KIIIII, .l111111f.s' Wylie . . . Third Row: .Vlanager Kathy Hicks, Assistant Manager Patty Rodack, W111'1'1'11 F11lA1'1'1.s, RI1.X'llIIIlltl Wl'l7l7, T11111 Stillu'1'll, R011 Sl'l1llItlll'I', J1111 Sp1'1'11, R011 Ri1'l1, Bah Mali, K1'11 S1'l11'111'1l1'1', C'lIlll'lt'.X' R11s1'11f11'l1l, R1'g1111 Sllllfll, S111' V11lli1', ,Wit1'l11'll Gl'l7,S'.S'llIfIlI, Rick Bllllll, .x7lAC' Fi.x'l1, R11'l1111'1l G111'1'li1'l1, Wile P'0llxL'I'f.X, Stcfre Di1'I1'ic'l1 . . . Fourth Row: D111'1' LIC'CllIC'.S'lIL',V, Allfllflllxxv D11r1111, Vice-President Brad .WlIllIIIHIl, Treasurer Cindy Geiger, S11111 C1llI'Vl'l'. Sl1t'l'.Vl N11l1l11v, C'l11-H1111 .l111'A.s'1111, .l111111'.s W. W1111ls, Betty Wl.X'.S'lIIAL'l'I', S1'111l W11llA111t1f, .l11l11f Cllltlli, J1111111' L1'.x'p11l1l, St1'1'1f 750111. Ktllll' x11ll1AL'0fI.l'lI, Walter Sl?l'IIC'C'I', I,l1I'l'-X' S1'l11'11111l1'1', K1'11l1 A1'111.s11'1111g, .l11l111 H1'11l1111', Secretarv Trudv Strand, D11l1' B. B1f1111111, .W!ll'l' F1- jig1'111i . . . Fifth Row: .I1111 C11.x', G4'l'l'.X' S1'l1111'i1l1'1', .li111 S11fu'111'1, S11'1'11 R11l1111.w11, CvlltlI'll'.X' S1'l1i111ll1'1' Jr., P1111l C1111k1', 71111 .'W1'Vl1111111111111, IJKIWII .'V11l1l1'-V, Cincly R11.s'1'. .S'111f D1'G1'1111', C'lIl'.V D11l1fg11, Ken S1l'll.S'l',Y, .l111f DiJ11li11, K1'x'i11 B1'11s1111. CONCERT BAND AND CGNCERT CHOIR 83 T Junior Jeannie Sotelo instructs Orchestra member .Vlark Smith on the fundamentals ofplaying the cello. in 41 During seventh hour, Jazz Lab students Warren Folkerts, Richard Gerlich and Ken Schroeder participate in a daily sectional rehearsal. 1 1? 3 AlJV.1.VC'HlJ GIRLS CHORUS-Filxt Rom: Slljbx' hllt'Ill't'l, .lov H11- 1'l11'll, .l111l-x' Xliller. P1'eside11t Lisa Hertaus, Vice-President Lulu Wilson, Secretarv .11111 Soudriette, 1.1111 Sl1cl11111, hllll'-X' Bl'l1f'lxl'l'. Chl- lt'l'II l.'YUlI.X '.,. Second Rum: A11111'111' P1'1111111yt1111, Rl1o111l11 W'lIlAf7ll4', C'1li111' .S'1ll1tlUl'1ll, lJ1ll'll'lIt' Sf7t'IIl'C'l'. 7'1'111'y Sll'C'KllIl, Lori 88 JAZZ LAB AND ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS W H111111x'1'1', U1113' .S'11.x'1l1'1', P11t1Ax' P11I1'f1'lx, lx'1'll,x' W11ll11c'1'. 17111111 H011- 111'l1, .lo1111111' .S'f'lIlllf'l' . . . Third Row: L11111111 IfUYYll'll, .l1'111111c Xl1'111l11u's. C'1111l,x' C'111'1l11111l. Rolnin .S't1llu'1'll, K111'1'11 ll11111'l11'1, lx'111l1x' P111'lx1', :xCL'lIlll17lllIl.S'I Karen Richarrlsolz, YT1111111' u'71Illl'1Il7IlI'NL', fxrllllfll .lL'lI.S'l'lI, 1111111111 l.UH'l..X'. l.1Qv11 E1'1lcl,v1, Director Mr. Grant Jenkins. WB CAMELBACK SINGERS-First Row: Rose Ann Biel'c't'. Kzitlzrx' Son- Bou't'l'.t'. Accompanist Scott Storr, Unit' .'lflt1.x'.vc'-V, Tint .WL'-Q'-X',S'L'l', Grey nnrt, Potty Vlnt'Dltfii Krttlzy Walls, Karen Hitv, Kt11'w1.lt1ffi'it'.x, Snr' Grothc, Leonard Valeitdzi, John Dvyw. Barber . . . Second Row: Kevin 0'Brien, Kevin Doran, .Vliktf dvanced Girls' Chorus en- tertained hospital patients dur- ing the Christmas season by giving concerts at Good Samaritan. St. Joseph's and the Arizona State Hospitals. The Chorus group performed at Girls' Chorus brings Xmas spirit to hospitals the PMA Spaghetti Dinner and joined the Orchestra for a spring concert in April. Fund raising activities included the selling of flower arrangements and Wisconsin cheese. K i l Under the direction of accompanist Scott Storr, Camelback Singers sing for the NHS Induction. amelback Singers. performing as a separate group from Con- cert Choir, gave Christmas con- certs at the state capitol, Thomas Mall and the Optimists Luncheon. Composed of the best voices in the Choir. the Singers also sang for parents and students at the Parent Night Concert and the CHS Christ- mas Program. Kathy Wells, .S'0pl10IIIlll'6'. sings Il xolo from T he Messiah during the Christmas Assenlbly. ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS AND CAMELBACK SINGERS 89 ORCHESIS-First ROW: Kfzrlzcfrine Baker, Barbara Bush, Lisa iV1CD0lll1il!', Kelly Brophy, Paula Bumpers, Nlury Rollins. Karie Ker Sorel, Mary iWC'CI!l'fi1j', Cheryl Griggs, Lori Benninglzqjff, Jenny limit, Clmrnzaifie Mc'Cubbin. Schlieidel' . . . Second Row: Susan SIIIUZQIIYI, Dee Ottorneyer. Lisa Orchesis members perform at Spring Concert. Suzie Skinner and some of her classmates dance at one of their concerts. 90 ORCH ESI S i .i1 , Orchesis members finish their dance routine in group formation at the East High Spring Concert. Male performers debut in prin Dance Concert rchesis made one big change this year in their dances. No longer did they use an all girl cast. In the Spring Concert, Kevin Bies and Dave Lengyel performed in one of the dances. Other perform- ances were the Guest Concert in March, and the Spring Assembly in May. Governing the 27 member group was Mrs. Jobski, in her 6th year with the club, and concert chair- man Liz Weisel. The club listened to several guest dance speakers. Orchesis taught the girls dance as an art form. Girls Wishing to join Or- chesis auditioned at one of the concert practices. ORCHESIS-First ROW: Concert Chairman Liz Weigel, Cristy Wugalter . . . Second Rgw: Cirgciy gcott,Ij:3:L.iiivn0nner, Jo Ann Klinger, Sharon Skomer, Paulette Sirwaitis, Sherril Sims, Michele B6'1f1IH8h0ff CWI Clegg, UICFY 110 man- ' ORCHESIS 91 MA supports music dept. with dinners arent Music Association, sup- ported the Music Department with a Spaghetti Dinner in Octo- ber. The dinner provided money for scholarships to music camps and voice and instrumental lessons. The music students aided in the raising of the money by selling tickets to the dinner. In May an Ice Cream Social was held which also provided money for scholarships. PMA also pro- vided drinks for the band during football season and refreshments for different concerts presented by the Music Department. 49 0- PARENT MUSIC ASSOCIATION-Left to Right: President Alda Geiger, Treasurer Pat Mac- Duff, Secretary Gene Wendorf, Vice-President Babe Davis . . . Not Pictured: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Slieldon Clark, Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Swasey, Mrs. Shirley Di- Julio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schneider Potential Camelback students eat spaghetti in an effort to help the Mu sic Department raise scholarship funds. Dessert selections pose a problem for one parent at the PMA sponsored Spaghetti Dinner. 92 PARENT MUSIC ASSOCIATION Ms. Helen Dover holds a sign made by the Camelback Sports Boosters. athletics. John Ames receives a football certificate at the Fall Booster dinner for Athletic equipment purchased b Boosters ssisting in the purchasing of athletic equipment not included in the Camelback High School budget was the purpose of the Sports Boosters. To raise funds throughout the year they held a softball bash, Swop and Shop and sold programs at football games. Sports Boosters had two new fund raising projects this year: sell- ing programs for basketball games and preparing a food fair before 'V 7 L 2' 4.3, ii SPORTS BOOSTERS-Front Row: Ms. Tussey, Ms. Whipple . . . Back Row: Mr. Yonko Mr. Shackeb'ord, Mr. Keller, Mr. Craig. one of the baseball games in April. Part of the money they raised went to the Girls Golf team and to sponsor buses to the away football games. Colleen Byron explains the Blade's financial problems to the Boosters. SPORTS BOOSTERS 93 . 1 A 'A WW' fn ' ' W awyfwm- .ll A ' ' ' 'N 'J'-lv-W ,mst-lt ,tas, ..,va,dlxiwM W gmtw, Heidi Grossman, Janet Breen, Howard Belon and Mary Cabanski tear up an issue of the newspaper during a Blade critique. , - L Sports Editor Kathy Haberer gives Reporter Jeri Christian examples of the finer points of exciting sports writing. V BLADE STAFF Vg C M Ednwiigfchief ff - t , ,,v7.i. J .','f.'- ' I ' Ar . . . . MNiidine Areniif' ' -g'. sgi'i 2 Heidi Grossman i Spartsgjiglitor .... . . kKathy Habererf Feat1ig3gg1Editor . , .... t,gigsigE?ZJanet Breggfgletg Yikkz I I V, ,k,,VV ,.f:k I I k,VV Caimiiisj Editor . . 44 . . . ftlidiiii Grossmiin' s g Connie Coultrap Photo Editor . . . , . ..... .... H2 Ken Nelson Reporters l . ,i . . . 4, Halle Albrecht, Howarcl, f Belbn, .t no Aff t e l A Jeri Christian, Dougie l t Hildebrandt Staff Cartoonist .... g .... 4MCary Grossman Advxsur . .... . , ,. Ms. Chargne Morehartg t g gtstg i Qf1ndicatHSspsggsgqndfyearjqggnpber 1 s. ple.st, ltlndicatesfthird-year member ' e i diii' l '?m '?Indicates fourth-yearn member 7 ig fl Y s 2 94 BLADE STAFF lx V '. r'?. 1 If i- 'wa .qfwkfmia It l xg' i.,3i:.,ie1.,.n,.c14n5.J:9 ii' ,, 1,'.v'q.sQ-.-.L- 2 Campus Editor Connie Coultrap and Reporter Halle Albrecht listen to second semester Editor-in- chief Nadine Arena's suggestions concerning the ad layout for an issue of the Blade. -steam 5. ' n 'V n . is X l . Economic dip results in loss of advertising hortage of advertisers proved to be the source of financial problems experienced by the 1974-75 Blade staff. A result of the money shortage was the printing of less newspapers, which when printed generally ran only four pages to an issue. One change in the content of the paper was the printing of more on- campus stories rather than those of off-campus activities. Consisting of mostly sophomores and new staffers, the Blade staff lacked experienced staff members to show the staff ins and outs of putting out a newspaper. We re- garded this year as a rebuilding year in which the staff trained it- self in the methods of good jour- nalistic reporting, commented Ad- visor Ms. Charme Morehart. Photography Editor Ken Nelson consults with the Boys' P.E. department Feature Editor Janet Breen claps her hand over the mouth of News Editor Heidi Grossman to quiet her opinions during a Blade critique. in order to find out the name of an unidentyied athlete. BLADE STAFF 95 Advertising Editor Nina Frenchy Laughlin donates her time to the sports section as Sports Editor Bruce Uncle Dick Robbins dictates copy. W W qv-YH i Surrounded by equipment needed to maintain a successful photosystem, Photographer Janet Habetler and Photo Editor Pat Kearns sort finished prints. Rookie staff members Karen Zero Richardson and Jim .limBo Bolek save time by plagiarizing layouts from previous yearbooks. xc ' 4 T l Q .' ' . A ' ' 1 ' Vi, wx, ' M , 'N' 4, N 71, gi f , Y K-1.. x H - , .g V V 5 -'J ...... ,..,,-rv 4-.ff , Checking out at the Shield Time Clock, Sophomore Class Editor Katie .. Mangotich and Organizations Editor Marcy Goot fnish a dayys work at the Shield office. 96 SHIELD STAFF sv Small staff tackles problems concerning 1975 SHIELD ith only ten journalists and four photographers, the Shield staff found putting out the 1975 Shield a challenge. A big setback caused by the lack of members was the inability to ,pf Fatigued by hours of work, Academics Editor Kevin Obie 0'Brien and Editor-in-Chief Carol Moo Mool' Hunter proofread galley sheets of Shield copy. meet the deadline as scheduled by the printer. The conservative style of the yearbook was carried out this year with no major changes except the addition of a closing section. Photographers Kathleen Irwin and Mike Reckards come out of the darkroom to check a print. SHIELD STAFF 97 98 ATHLETICS DIVISION YW, -i .,f JSF f 1 X Y 1 4 ,, , . .. .,-- . .,,: ' , ,RA -X-. , ,I - ,W -. , .. .g MA, - N ww.. , . ,x x Q..-If, .,g7-135 V ' - -fV1':- -. 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Parker guided the Cam- elback Spartans to the 1974 AAA State Football Championship after defeating Central, Buena, and St. Mary's in the Divisional, Semi-Fi- nal and Final games of the State Championship play-off series. i l Coach Jesse Parker discusses some offensive strategy with Senior Rick Hancock during the game against Phoenix Union. 100 VARSITY FOOTBALL The most valuable player, as se- lected by the team, was Mark Whipple. In his role as quarter- back, he completed 39 of 90 passes for 959 yards and rushed for 202 yards during 75 carries. Coach Parker named Ken Hol- ton, Keith McAllister, Butch Va- ughn, and Wally Zink as the out- standing offensive linemen. The outstanding defensive linemen were Greg Graulich, Jim Keller, Lavar Merrill, and Butch Vaughn. Roger Overton, Randy Palmer and Mark Whipple were the out- standing offensive backs, while Stan Burger, Mark DeGrow, Ken' Holton and Randy Palmer were the outstanding defensive backs. The team boasted an undefeated ll-0-l record. Parker attributed the only tie of the season, against Mar- yvale, to many small injuries suf- fered against Saguaro and poor mental preparation. Senior running back Roger Overton drives up the middle of the Maryvale defense for valuable yardage. Overton carried the ball 137 times during the season, netting 736 yards. Throwing a long pass downfield, Mark Whipple barely gets the ball off before the Saguaro de- fense gets to him. The Spartan blockers are Keith McAllister, Jim Keller, and Butch Vaughn. VARSITY FOOTBALL-First Row: Assistant Coach Ernie Hawkins, Head Coach Jesse Parker, Assistant Coach Bill Saunders, Mike Tus- sey, Brian Parks, Rancly Rlznhottoln. Mike Hook, Mike Silnone, La- rar Merrill, Jiin Keller, Ross Goolshy, Karl Paul, Kevin Miller. Manager Bill Rhodes, Manager Wayne Tobey, Manager John Holloway . . . Second ROW: .lerl Ricling, .lolzn Ames, Steve Qjere, Keitlz Senior Randy Palmer runs through his Maryvale opponents on the way to a 20-20 tie, the only one of the season for the Spartans. McAllister, Stan Burger, Pal Moacl, Wally Zink, Eugene Haag: n Dan Hannon, Gregg Willialns, Drew Grnver . . . Third ROW: Tfd Ketterer, Greg Granlielz, Batch Vaughn, Ken Holton, Scott Gai clner, Joe Wessenclorf, Larry Casillas, Roger Overton, Ranclx Palmer, Rick Hancock, Mark DeGrou', Mark Whipple. VARSITYEFCOTBALL g A cus, 20 27, Sggixaro . Mgyyvale H ' A soggn y 21 Central C 28 Caggzjaiiayden . A i'ii , Phoenix Union Y T 241' Trevor Browne gg' A V Alhambra f A 39 g 26 W Vg,,A A Dlvisipffflayoff S H 4, fp X 'Q A UE? .56 Qfliif f Hzse 6 t ..,, 1 ' C so s , s ' . Y- s Inter-Disrisfpiiel Playoff Buena g U 4 A, State,Ch3g1ipiohshipi y 34 21 i St.iMary's :kg T ' 22 A' 20 Won 12-Lost 0-Tied 1 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL 101 Assistant Coach Bill Saunders observes the progress of the game against West. Saunders Senior Butch Vaughn runs with a Maryvale fumble he recovered in the third quarter of the game. acted as offensive coach for the Spartans. 22 'rs lv-M win. S ' K V l' - ,fda ' 1 K - 41 , , emi-xfvnv t n , , 1 it .M ,Q it f + Jlwwq ' 'H 1 U ,N , .- TM- A, ' 'ij ' vm -N' ' fem 5? y 'N w f ' '1 .N , ' ,N H N uf, , ,wr We ' 1 A 3, A WQI' vw , , H D ' 'c V V- , X wiwfa ' Quarterback Mark Whipple, protected by the blocking of Greg Graulich, rolls out of the pocket and looks downfield for an open reciever. 102 VARSITY FOOTBALL i vu. , , 1 G 5 ,milf , n ,lr 3 if A, an 1 fb ui 'W-mia nm 'N Nga ibm , Q Q xi, , , Mm, w 1 far aw! 3' 13 4 if, 5 Q , ,sg , , A, x v W w K ,gf Q - if Sp asf ,sv Camelback triumphs in 22-20 victor in state championshi amelback won its first AAA football championship ever with a 22-20 victory over the St. Mary's Knights. Camelback made it to the finals by shutting out Central 8-0 and by defeating Buena 34-21. St. Maryis had beaten Agua Fria and top- ranked Marcos De Niza to qualify for the game. At the beginning of the game neither team was able to score, but with 19 seconds left in the first quarter Mark DeGrow recovered a St. Mary's fumble on the St. Mary 25 yardline. This set up the pass from Mark Whipple to DeGrow for the touchdown with 9:56 left in the half. The extra point attempt was not good. St. Maryis came right back and scored, making the extra point attempt. In the third quarter, Whipple line to the '! on a fourth down and two to go situation. Two plays later, Jim Keller ran the ball in for the touchdown. A two-point con- version pass to DeGrow made the score 14-7. At the start of the fourth quar- ter, St. Mary's scored again. The extra point kick tied the score at 14-14. With four minutes left in the game, Roger Overton scored again for the Spartans. The first extra point attempt failed but St. Mary's was called offsides so Camelback was able to try again from the IM yard line. This time, the Spartans were able to score another two point conversion. After the kickoff, St. Mary's moved the ball down the field for another touchdown, but their two point conversion failed, leaving the score at 22-20. moved the ball from the 24 yard Wally Zink moves downfield after catching a pass against the Knights. Zink caught ten passes during the season for 272 yards and six touchdowns. 104 STATE FOOTBALL GAME Roger Overton carries the ball in for six during Rick Hancock carries the ball outside, protec- Holton. -0. ii! - a . 'Q 'Q , A 1 Q ' ' 1 '- , 'fill - 'Q ,Q 1' SQ fsfyib ,,i,. SGW . . K f ' .I f 59 f 2 .3 PQI V Q! 1 w v '5Q 'X' M .,m, g .Q 4 ' ep oo o nose M W S SPITHIS Kllilll meoursLmU U UTMOUTSLEFT nom!! 1'oGOUU muon UU Puvm SAVINGS J .V. Football team has 7-3 record for ea on ur best game was against Carl Hayden, said J.V. Football Coach Dale O'Dell. We were down 12 to nothing at half time but We came back to win, 19 to 12? O'Dell named Jim Desimone as Tony Mlazgar, Sid Pfaff, and Sam Schneiter were named the Out- standing Offensive Linemen. Bob Boich and Jim Ogsbury were the Outstanding Defensive Linemen. When asked about new strate- gies, O'Dell replied, Winning This is a reflection on the team's 7-3 record for the season. The team's defense gave up only 900 yards While the offense gained 2,400 yards. the Most Valuable Player because of his outstanding performance as . , , an offensive and defensive back. M, ,mn xt, Mark Poppe was also cited as out- 2 standing both ways along with Tom , Boltz offensively and John Adams defensively. Kevin Dicks, Don Christian, -7 A at i f ' we -if - rf. -nrfgsfiflegvtmr-ankle.. 1:9549 4, 593-in J a We re 'i. 5?e:g- M 144-tQ'iof'lgfHe .aw-i f wi -v ,, gain, f .f..f--'--1, . . .-s. s...a,- f - -M, i n ta, . - 1. , ta .. -A -, . . 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Second Row: Coach Dale 0,Dell, Curt Rapp, Mike Mylo, Andy Black, Rick Luebke, Mike Meldman, Jon Adams, John Keller, Tony Mlazgar, Don May, Joe Tameron, John 106 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL E I l n e -unsu- Mark Poppe attempts to make a hay'-back pass during the Junior Varsity game against South. Cotter . . . Third Row: Mark Poppe, Jejj' Porr, Sam Sehneiter, Joe DiJulio, Mike Sounart, Tom Parks, Dan Sisson, Erie Hedlund, Rob- bie Robinson, Sid Pfaff, Clbff Patterson . . . Fourth Row: Bob Boich, Tony Slater, Chuck Wools, Jim Ogsbury, Joe Mislove, Eddie Burruel, Kevin Dicks, Wayne Neill, Tom Boltz, Ross Thompson, Frank Leonardi, Steve Van Kilsdonk. - 5 My '2 5-fi M, i Fre hman Regular team hut out Steam FRESHMAN REGULAR FOOTBALL-First Row: Tom Mention, Bill Irwin, John May, Rick Agan, Mike Colbert, Tom Sersow, Darryl Emrne, Bill Tassinau, Dave Grimm, Bruce Sim- pson, Tony Morne, Joe Jones . . . 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V 4 .. he best game of the year for the team was against Mar- yvalef' Coach Kellen of the Fresh- man Regular team further ex- plained, We were the only team to defeat Maryvale in the last two years. lt was the best team effort of the yearf, The team started slow, but en- ded the season shutting out five teams. Camelback scored a total of 144 points while holding their op- ponents to only 48. n this level of football, we have two basic objectives: to stress proper fundamentals and to de- velop a love for the gamef, said Frosh Lightweight Football Coach Wertz. Whether or not these ob- jectives will be accomplished will depend on the playeris attitudes and participation for the next three years. The lightweight team had a 3-4-1 record for the season. Coach Wertz confers with Tom Snyder about the course of the game against East. FRESHMAN LIGHTWEIGHT AND REGULAR FOOTBALL 107 ew coach joins Camelbackg Dave Kalfas leading scorer ave Kalfas, the varsity's leading rebounder with 97 offensive and 135 defensive and the teams lead- ing scorer with 108 points was one of only three returning lettermen. The varsity squad also had a new coach, Mr. Lothar Goernitz. The team had several very close games with only one point making the difference. Coach Goernitz said, We played much better bas- ketball during the second half of the season and we accomplished many things that we set out to do.', Although school apathy was a problem, Coach Goernitz said, HI felt the overall school spirit at times during the year was ex- cellent. I know when you win, this will improve and We plan on Win- ning from here on. as Scot Jolusson watches on as Mark Whipple goes up for two against Carl Hayden. Camelback won 54-51. 108 VARSITY BASKETBALL Senior Greg Wikstrom makes a lay-up against Thunderbird. Agjll VARSITY BASKETBALL-First ROW: Manager Jim Wools, Greg Wilcstrom, Steve Pinto, .lim Bnlloelf, Dickie Westfkill, Ron Jonkov, John Howard . . . Second ROW: Chris Hoesloop, Scot Jolitssotz, David Thoen-v, Joy Swort, Dove Kolflts, Allen Ginn, Mark Whipple, Coach Lothar Goernitz. I E I Iwo' t Senior Greg Wikstrom makes afast break in a home game against South. A A CRS OPP. Brophy 54 76 Paradise Valley I S2 61 Thunderbird S 43S t 57 ' S 63 Greenway A S S ' s 4 SMi1ryV8lQfn .gei ' ' t 565 adiii 79 East Q if efig A A fj25gj 94 Scottsdale- S , 145, S62 A Central o 44g .58 Q- Nortlx A S54 t S A g g 58 Tolleson 70 360 South W Mrgtt S S389 s 81 K t ti., . t t S S S 1 SJSSS SSttSeS llS: l ege d S leetegttet eeoe V.kk i krr' 5 I , S' , .. S61 f ,eeel-,f 'ff ii f . , -V h.g 67 :I Ph0CHiXS?55'ii911t. on te,e deeet e S S Trevorslkvwne to t, ' .1 .f--', 1 .,'i, , , -- V. -'iS iii? Y ,V ' S :Sir i SS 1SlSi tim ,f S 1 'ttii S ,,t,., 3 ,ee, ,,l,,l . ig: SSSS ,, u .f 5'SrV11if,fS2 1 it Sz Sift me , :.,:-yff,:s-SQTZQSSH mf' --,Q'Sf.If5, 1' vw' S Sin2gLffvS?x5Ss2?2z1,z4,f'SS1.,v , Q5s5iQg3?i551'2Lfiiffkfgec-if53. 5 , All 'PHIS iiI5153'1?-254511 'f L!W:K5i7sQi1iSi'-'f'Ei'5'L'f 'LTI' f I55S'7f1SQS:?:?f 'S Senior Dave Kabfas, 52, shoots for two in a game against West at home. Dave was the team's leading scorer with 108 points made out of277 attempts. VARSITY BASKETBALL 109 Jlmior arsity suffers man problems , defeats ur team suffered many dis- appointments, but they never gave up. They're a real bunch of competitorsf' said Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Dale O'Dell. Sophomore Jim Ogsbury said, I think that our best game was against Greenway, Whom We beat 70 to 22. It was a great team effort with everybody pitching in. Coach Dale 0'Dell watches his team at work. Richard Glenn shoots on the free throw line. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL-First Row: Coach Dale O'Dell, Eric Hedlund, Robbie Robinson, Wayne Neill, Jon Adams, John Boyd . . . Second Row: Richard Glenn, Jim Ogsbury, Karlen Hake, Ed Carey, Steve Robinson, Joe Mislove, Ross Thompson. 110 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Randy Jones shoots from the court as other players wait for the rebound. CHS beat West 54-38. FRESHMAN ORANGE BASKETBALL-First Row: Ronnie Goldstein, Dan Whipple, Michael Chastaine, Alan Hodak, Coach Steve Chambers . . . Second Row: Kirk Weisenburger, Cam- eron Cooke, Richard Brooks, Paul Medlyn, Randy Jones. FRESHMAN BLUE BASKETBALL-First Row: Wes Parks, Randy Morder, Bret Van Klaveren, Carl Olsen, David Seaton, Phil Crabtree, . . . Second Row: Coach Jesse Parker, Tom Schneider, Matt Bockmon, Henry Hemminghaus, Bill Bland, Rocko Westfall. Freshman team inexperienced, progress stead oach Jesse Parker of the Fresh- man Blue team said of his team, Although we began with a very inexperienced group of boys we were able to progress steadily. When we first played West, they beat us, but later in the year we returned to beat them. Tom Schneider was the Fresh- man Blue's Most Outstanding player and Bill Bland was the teams Most Improved player. Kirk Weisenburger dribbles down the court. FRESHMAN ORANGE 8a BLUE BASKETBALL lll Mike Burke in fdark trunksj attempts to break loose and score a reversal on JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING- First Row: Tim Gort, Torn Gort, Rusty Brooner, Rick Wilcox. . . . Second Row: Bill Crowther, Ken Pinson, Torn Parks, Mike Burke, Bob Germaine. 112 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING V his opponents, which counts as 3 points towards victory. ww-.. ,,,, .., Brian Parks grapples with his opponent from Alhambra as he tries to get a hold for a takedown. Brian Winters places third in Divisionals, plays four games rian Skip Winters was named the most valuable wres- tler for the Varsity team. Although Winters suffered a broken col- larbone in practice and was only able to wrestle in four regular sea- son matches, he qualified for the Divisional tournament. At the Di- visionals, he placed third. He was undefeated in two regular season matches. Jim Leuenberger was named the most improved wrestler. Leu- enberger, a senior, had never be- fore wrestled. He also placed third in the State AAA Greco-Roman Wrestling Tournament. Greco-Ro- man wrestling differs from free- style in that the wrestler can only use his upper body. ln free-style, the wrestler can use his entire body. Steve Hoshiwara, with four wins, the most regular season wins on the team. fi? 1 VARSITY WRESTLING-First Row: Mike McWenie, Kevin Dicks, Jim Leuenberger, Dan Sisson, Rick Agan . . Second Rovs Coach Perz Steve Hoshiwara Brian Parks ' . 1: , , ' ., Skip Win- ters, Dan Kurth, Donn Christian. Mike McWenie flies towards the mai as he is caught unawares by a move from the West man. r Joe Dijulio gets a hold on his Phoenix Union opponent from behind. VARSITY WRESTLING 113 , K .MQW 4 ,gag-x.QV,. W K ,A AWK W4 V J-L am....,,, M v --mm..- ,, f...-me 1 - NX WMM Www M ,, By keeping his Carl Hayden opponentls shoulders on the mat, Mike Burke tries to score a pin. as 1-U mm., Dan Sisson gets on top of the Phoenix Union man and prepares to drop him to the mat. The Spartans later lost the meet to the Coyotes. 114 WRESTLING Brad named Gutstanding X-Countr runner . - 1- .. - ..J, 3 reg Brady was named the out- standing runner for the second year in a row on the Varsity Cross Country Team. Brady, a soph- gdon ran in all but two varsity races. Schoenborn said that the best meet was against West. When Sophomore Greg Brady was named the out- standing runner for two years in a row. Wu- ' ' ' T311 Q 1 V' Y - l'i'fwgi3ife'i'ZfLe-:ix ,Aeiiwfw.st2giz:r.wiv w ff A 11 an ff., I, . - if Q in .tg , f .U ., f .. f f f. .Q W ftee f f. eff -' eyer wftri-wff.feff-,ghif , ff. f Qtr Y ' ff, J' V -'w'.,1g:'Vs-Iffgl.fflsfiftiwizeisaeiikili-Z' .,,.g. ,.,. .. . ,. W, .W .. . . , . -I rirr eiryriireire . gier l rr s I tftie . t etetrsre' let srr'i i tiiet firee iitneyr J ryti - ' rlee I .V ' lfllil ttt Q nyre Q C yeyett J ttnya L 1 ertt rty't rrr.rr g :ffl e.iili Pi teyrit ifilp liyi :fffvf stey if tttrisi t is iii inivisionuzsjg jg igfj 1 r V . Wfm R3 S p .JUNIQR vAns1ry:z:Jfj V V 'CROSSCOUNTRY y flow score winsjfi rii i' ' I ,hopp- .taefaum r I I I. E? I ',.,,, ,C A,,'t f V' t't' I ,15 , ,'ir ,x,,,.,,h Vygh Vi V .V '-,' t 'ill ry y Q i yy f gyr , yiytyr Q .5i..!! 39 53 iif eiret ffff 4 rtt I e,rt q yesl ,l rliir i r fe Q! f,' V 11935 ft i' omore, was declared by Coach Schoenborn to be looking good to break a state record during his two remaining years at Camelback. Sophomore Ray Langdon was the most improved runner on the team. Schoenborn commented, L'He was able to keep up time-wise and he had good endurance. Lan- asked why, he stated. Because we killed them. The score at the meet was Camelback , West The team placed sixth in the Phoenix Divisionals, which was a disappointment because only the top five teams got to go to the State Meet. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-First Row: Steven Sehoen, John Langdon, Coach Hans Schoenborn . . . Second ROW: Roh Schindler, Bob Chmel, Mike Chasmine . . . Third Row: Steve Toni, George Thiellmzn, Greg Brady, SCOIT Carver. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-First Row: Charles Schindler Jr., Coach Hans Schoenborn . . . Second Row: Verne Jones, Eric Haenssler . . . Third Row: Pat Spheeris, Mike Bell, Randy Jones. CROSS COUNTRY 115 Members of the varsity team start at the sound of the gun during a meet against Phoenix Union on Camelbackls home course at Shiprock. 2 Junior Varsity runner Mike Bell approaches a 1 1 - . - Verne Jones completes a race as Steve Tom and Coach Schoenborn read his time from a turn during a meet wzth South Mountain. stopwatch. 116 CROSS COUNTRY ,,,m,.,f'i,,,.r,J,,,rW ,any . sw, lr as new wi-,,.ee,,,6a,ien, M, ., -r, ,L ,ga W, Msg, g,ggwrgWeW,xk.rQ+f,,vi Wolff-gsnvggfgrfggjyag,g3:iggv',3,:rx,, 'fggsigwgg as X eywsfrgmfsmwilnga ff7',l,i,,453,1rf5p5,f,es Mg1 igysgs2 4',tlsfw12,,w-2:s,,fla,rlQJfsp,. ntvffesi vsngife. r fwfiw rwfw f -, -, we XMKJYW , 2fw:Effa:QQr?' ?,,3g5,,3qf3Sg,,lgk4fw,,f5rrf fa 2 vs ws?f,s, 4 llw igsf' fefinfybf: JWSQ? flf,g32?g,w' ligggtggz ,Er ve1g1rEvJ'Z9r - 'I . J- f ' .2 f 2 lWr51i19mQ1'vS5u ffgeissaan-yas, xl 1 A any ,A W :Gin ,. , a Qi ig, , is .s J, Je, ,f ,w,as,,g. f swf: ,,. 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Overall, I think our participat- ing in the May divisionals is very promising? ll8 BOYS'VARSITY TENNIS 1 Fl Q H,-frmfg' vu as ,y5lCM' U BOYS, VARSITY TENNIS-First Row: Randy Peterson, Matt Bombeck . . . Second Row Wayne Butler, Brad Mollman, Doug Mummert. um W wx Junior Barb Long plays in a match against Alhambra. Alhambra was the jirst match of the year. f L GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS+First Row: Diane Rach, Jeri Christian . . . Second Row: Mag- gie Morris, Pal Courtney . . . Third Row: Coach Janet Shaler, Lynn Cox, Annette Pennington. Girl , Var ity Tennis squad 'proves strong' amelback's Girls' Varsity Ten- nis team is a strong team and next year they should be very strong, since all but one of the members is a freshman or soph- omore, said Varsity Tennis Co- ach Ms. Janet Shaler. The only upperclass member on the team is Senior Lynn Cox, the team's No. 1 player. Q - -Wfffywy' mf.-iw:-L. -ft mewkawif-f:JZw.,..fQ ff. 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NLM l' Av '-l fe it 1 if AW 1Wf'1':q9gt A iw, A v't'iff1 gfwviiff' ftjlfu K I' wah V. ey nr V, ' A A 3' :L fix-I ag 7 :ogy -it : S garggizva-sim tgM5?32g1at?a?fWrt ' wget ww it GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS 119 Brad White returns a serve against an oppo- nent from West High School. f Q.:-xy sag--1w,g1L'i5j.,-.L ' , f - e - ififeziii-415.31 l f. ' -, 'S fl - - f , ' ' .. --1 . ' M'A,, s .hx,. Asi. Q ,:. 1,-:, , ',Qi T ,.-,1a,A , J l Xrrr e,,: Ah,i t L1,L t ,,,,.s . r,es,. ,,ar . L,.s,-lLa:1.e.AL.,,,r .faQ, J J 'J flai ah-L L - srsas f r,ss R essa f Lehs i f . ssrhfar i , ' 5 rhha 79 P L it Y g shash i ssrrass 'srs hrh it .,VL7 ,rr. .r,k East 'ffl' 'r,,- J' J J 4 i f Won8-Lostfi 'rs.' J 120 BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY Boys remain undefeated in 2 straight tennis matches HS Boy's Tennis Team has re- mained victorious in all of their 30 games. Coach Bob Hudson said of their effort, 'fCamelback's JV boys are definitely one of the best teams in the state. This is due to all the hard work all the guys have put in. Peter Mock, the team's number one player said, f'The competition among team members as well as against other teams such as Cen- tral, Maryvale and West is tough. We've really got a great bunch of guys this year. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-First Row: Kurt Zell, Rick Thatcher, Brad White, Ralph Estrada, Tom Lindsey . . . Second Row: Jirn Carr, Peter Mock, Mike Jenkins, John Hrabar, Arthur Sagman, Keith Armstrong. Junior Jim Carr serves a ball to his opponent. The Junior Varsity squad has won 31 straight games. JV Girl netters reduced for indi 1 15 S ,:f1fi!fQQfNL5it1'fbSGL5tnFf'11-' a .ci 4 pu E ,- w i saws :rs'e i,,'.i..,-ww it .ul J N, , V, it In 35 2 2 ,it-it ,, -u -L V lyk '2gfi:f:,y9tss, Srwfialefsfi -eesanhi H -571: iii? ,, ig ,i.,.,1 t, , 4,-it , ,S I I W ,wiggggiitggfgtgggg ,M,V,, I, Hg, .wt Mum, lmwele. ,,,f,1wf-me Q1 , i f ,.'rL,-,gf it -wi -we Q . -- ff ttatfiie i n Q -. ,1 flirt 'K 7 's:,13Hf.tl-m gge v ziu ' -in auigpl ASE? W w f r . it 5 1 1 f Y an 'lf 1 , ' I 53 .H-vi Mi.. wi-fflivs''3F'f'fil?iiQi'.v31i,:1I'f'. -'BML-.i . 7 'f A .Wi I 'fi . l is a ,A r 1:5 M fr . ,,1, ,,.43?, ,L iii . ' are H+: 7 .ss , f .. we-K1-,ew,Weffres-effvevtfifes 'rmiw -it-gif ' es, 'N I i as-fe g1f iK a n 1-Jw f me i Q 1 ' 1- W ' r 'L - ' , 2 S if im, gf Q, eaeflae 't'-fi:?'vi , - GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS-First Row: Chris Sanhorne, Elissa Eller . . . Second Row: Joni Keller, Nancy Kauffman, Lyn Olson . . . Third Row: Sharon Brandt, Allison Bates. in 5 , .. , , -me ska? if we f mea tl, f H 7 - JL- ::: at 1 gait? fesaaefgffayyi ie at if grew 'Yt'i+1,5f'6 1-it X 'P f Fit Q W . , A vials: r J ..-- : -A ,.,X'za5i4 ien u,-wgizzggfs-,f ,fxfwftiwid weafeiaaeeff 5 1 wjm n order to give players more in- dividual coaching so that they could improve their game, the size of the Girls' Junior Varsity Tennis team was reduced. This also helped to permit almost every girl on the team an opportunity to play in each match. A Weakness of the squad was the lack of competitiveness among idual training the players at the start of the sea- son. However, this was solved by experience and more training. In the Junior Varsity match against Tolleson High School, Camelback won eight of the nine games. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 121 Fro h girl achieve goal, net perfect season hese girls really worked hard individually and as a team, and their record proves it, commented Freshman Girls Tennis coach, Ms. Reisland. Lynn Olsen, Nadine Schultz, Sharon Abraham, Diane Rook, Holly Corbin, Jenny Storr, Lisa Bi- erer, Alissa Eller, Rhonda Deppey, and Nancy Kauffman remained un- defeated throughout the season. The team voted Diane Rook as Most Valuable Player, and Kathy Dooley as Most Improved. The Hustle Plus award went to Holly Corbin. wfzgetifyffnf'rw-rf1'.te4z1f'. ig,-, wa ' 4,1-me tg:-1, nf' in -v,y-.-New ' le x u s-W ' . . iv - wr'-W.',m-tgtwtrllt , Y 5 l v. W -1 Q 4 1 .4 '. :,-'-.,5- , --5.-, w ,,a.t, t,.'a5n s, , fn., , gifts 5, - ,fig ' i , rwtiidffffvatiffti'2klsfW'5w2ftwat!atviwiztt'-Mg' if awe ' - a 1v',eihtZis t,,sQf QZ'?'?f':Mn:vwt1M5.7 . , wharf. P f i f ' Anfwifarft . 5 it ' V Y Qa1.z'gst:.. :,t,,f n,wz,'5a':w- 2 ,ugtwp f 1 is -, ,fwfr , 4' ,at Qfag+'.,. P sa' . Swift-tfvfgnt,iiittevrt.-2, in Lian-If ,wQ,,,,,,,,v esfgkgtw -mags, , , ..,,,t,w,.-sqm, 'wtffkeif Qatbfitii . .in 1:2 Mia Y -Q, - . .Ls , . 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Kandell, David McChesney, and Randy George were selected for this year's J.V. and varsity teams. sf Y a,v'..1,- g,,,:j,.'t f: 5 5, f,-gm,'gnyf-wg 4:51,re,,',,,n31,,.5,5QL55iQ5,gi,1235iff5i??5siisiftf?222fiiiQie sa . . yi, 5'--mf:.g'.-- f fp:'ts1 ..tia':azzefiwgzitfh-afwggignlezg ,L - n - wt, ' I 2 ' . .z,tef'f,:2i.',:,:Lez:'. -ss'1g1nig1if .-.je 'tx :fn .- t .wx '1:,.- :1..fgf,','f,f,f:,,rqg'ggfr 'fm:f'51i1-'fi'i51f'ifQi,ibfEft'fit3i5lll'i M 5,5 3'Q',rp-::3'g1,,3i'K1g, ft 5 wg? fig Q, 'i iff,iliifiglzw,1'g1x5iQf2tfikif ii it Q, -, 1 f: ' 'L ,f t' ,- -N ., fefw tftrsfittwel Q- 153 ..,p , vee' to . , ' ' ' if 'tf'. 5 if T 7 Z'.' v'e-' f ii' K I .jfmi 5 ' 'Z f ! ' 'V .7 'ff25lS :'. ,LLVVV I A ..t-, 15:15 J. 'wxrevm-e.Bmowm fx ,..' ti' '... 9'3l!iiph,, i'it' i six - ' ' i ,5',l31nfl'i 'icii , .. .. itfffiiltlfifi 'e.v .... . 1.' ',',7'1f,,f,t -f.f.. aa.,5,,f,wf-..Q,rf't-H,':,,-, ,t'n.l.i'f- w:'a'f..-'fww''fwsvffiw-,'igaviatitff?.weillwfft t ' t't' t .W , -W.. 'nz -me if i'?f.fJ:N5A7T!ifi5'?I3:z'F Sli 11 l ':f1?iT'Q.2f5t2i?f Wf51.?y.y4iei?9?'9Q2r 'fx . f . IV wi' FRESHMEN GIRLS TENNIS-First Row: Diane Rook, Lisa Bierer, Sharon Ahralzanz, Karen Aidenz, Cynthia Soto, Joni Keller . , . Second Row: Rl1ona'a Deppey, Nadine Schultz, Sharon Wilson, Alissa Eller, Jennie Storr, Coach Sally Reisland . . . Third Row: Holly Cor- bin, Nancy Kflllf-WHUH, Susan Klein, Kathy Dooley, Lynn Olsen. FRESHMEN BOYS TENNIS-First Row: Brad White . . . Second Row: David Kanrlell, Rusty Brooner, Ben Wheeler . . . Third Row: Mark Koehler, Vic' Carson, David Mc'C'hes11ey. Vie Friend. 122 BOYS 8L GIRLS FRESHMEN TENNIS arsity badminton team earns . . . ,VARSITY BADMINTON KV N state A A championship title Em ue IO the Corrlbirled CffOrIS Of to coaching strategies. and they T13-lgiise valley 3 3 the Championship Doubles were Willing to work on their en- Tolleson , , l 9 50 team, Cindy Doyle and Jeri Chris- durancef' commented Coach Janet iAu1amb! ' i 6 T3 tian, and the valiant efforts of the Shaler. gfiorsrowne 9 p 0 4th place single entry, Paula Ohab. Throughout the season. Barb Maryvale, 2 . Camelback acquired enough team Long, Sharon Brandt, and Paula C31-lllgyglgn g 9 ga points to be crowned the Arizona Ohab fought for the number one Centrale . 7a A lttott 2 , AAA State Badminton Champions position, proving their depth of West r 9 0 for 1975. HThe girls were very receptive skill, and competitiveness with the team. l l l VARSITY BADMINTON-First ROW: Paula Ohab. Jeri Cliristian . . . Second ROW: Barb Lang, Sharon Brandt . . . Third ROW: Coach Janet Shaler, Leslie Ringer, Cindy Doyle. Won 11, Lost 0 Jeri Christian, member of the Championship Doubles team, slams the birdie. VARSITY BADMINTON 123 JV Badminton undefeated, all but one game is shutout oach Janet Shaler named J.V. player Annette Pennington as the Most Valuable Player on the J.V. Badminton team. Traci Pel- lonari was named as the Most Im- proved for the team. Shaler said that the team's most challenging match was against Mar- yvale. Camelback scored 8 points to Maryvale's 3. It was the only time during the season that the op- posing team Was able to score any points at all. All the other matches were shutouts, which enabled the Spartans to boast a undefeated, un- tied, perfect record for the season. Shaler commented, t'The Junior Varsity Badminton Team showed great promise for future varsity members. The overall season record was the best in years. JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON-First Row: Judy Armstrong, Karen Norris, Tracy Pel- lonari . . . Second Row: Nancy Utke, Gail Grover, Clare Sup, Tami Staton . . . Third Row: Connie Tatham, Kathy Rowe, Allison Bates, Carole Cheuvront . . . Fourth Row: Annette Pennington, Sheryl Nobley, Carroll Day, Dawn Nobley. 124 JUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' GOLF -First Row: Coach Gretchen James, Mary Discher, Penney Stephenson . . . Second Row: Andrea Canningham, Becky Free, Maggie Morris ,... Third ROW: Kathy Haberer, Chris Wierson, Katie Kermott, Mary Josephson. Maggie Morris undefeated in nine golf games ndefeated in nine games, Mag- gie Morris was named as one of the most improved players on the Varsity Girls' Golf Team, along with Chris Wierson. The Most Improved Junior Varsity Player was Andrea Cunningham. Penney Stephenson was the Most Valuable for Varsity. She placed sixth in the individual com- petition at the district level, for which she was awarded a certiiicate. Maggie Morris and Mary Dis- cher Won the Hustle Plus Awards for Varsity and Junior Varsity, respectively. Becky Free, Katie Kermott, Maggie Morris, Penny Stephenson, and Chris Wierson placed third as a team. Mary Josephson chips to the seventeenth green at a tournament against Xavier, Alhambra and South. GTRLS, GOLF 125 Stephenson, up named as outstanding, improved spikers enney Stephenson was named the most outstanding player on the Varsity team. Coach Fondrk stated, She had excellent skill, she worked Well with the other team members, she showed good sportsmanship and kept the team's morale up.' The most improved player was Carol Sup, because she worked hard and never gave up. She started on the J.V. team and by the end of the season she was playing Varsity,', said Coach Fondrk. The match against Alhambra was cited as the outstanding game. Al- though the team lost, Fondrk said the girls played very well and didn't lose by much. The Volleyball Team practiced everyday for 2 hours. The prac- tices began with warmups, then drills, and ended with scrimmages. Fondrk commented on the year, Hlt wasnit a winning season but the team learned through experi- ence and hopes to do better next yearf, VOLLEYBALL-Front Rovv: Cathy Jean Case, Brenda Keegan, Carol Sup, Heidi Grossman, Penney Stephenson, Robin Wools, Andrea Chavez . . . Second Row: Delania Gallardo, Mary Ann Hasselering, Ann Dierker, Korie Annis, Mary Caddihy, Debbie Hunn, Dena Mo- llman, Jaine Wendorf . . .Third Row: Cindi Brown, Manager Karrie Stileler, Janice Flickinger, Jackie Flickinger, Shelly Nobley, Manager Susie Majors, Becky Flowers. 126 GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Volleyball team member Heidi Grossman gets -ready to set the ball up so another player can spike it to the other team. R u... Posing with their gold medals at a banquet following the tournament are Carole Cheuvront, Becky Perry, Patti Iske, and Sandi Van Kilsdonk. 1,-.M-an li., - .. , l Spartan archers Patti Iske, Carole Cheuvront, Chris Pugh, Debbie Thompson, Jocelyn Wendorf Jaine Wendom Becky Perry, and Sandi Van Kilsdonk await the beginning of the championships. CHS archers have entered the tournament for four years. Al'ChBl'S named United States twm champions ight CHS archers competed in the 90th Annual National Ar- chery Championships held in Ohio during August of 1974. Carole Cheuvront, Patti Iske, Becky Perry, Chris Pugh, Debbie Thompson, Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Jocelyn Wendorf, and Jaine We- ndorf entered the Intermediate Girls Division and were victorious. Carole, Sandi, Patti, and Becky won gold medals for earning the U.S.A. Intermediate Girls Team Championship record. Breaking their own team championship title, the girls surpassed the number 1 U.S. women's team score. After successfully shooting in the International Round, Carole, Sandi, and Becky qualified to enter the World Championship tryout held in the spring of 1975. Placing lst in the U.S. Interme- diate Clout Championship was Patti Iske, followed by Sandi Van Kilsdonk in 3rd, Jocelyn Wendorf 4th, Carole Cheuvront 5th, Jaine Wendorf 6th, Chris Pugh 7th, Be- cky Perry 9th, and Debbie Tho- mpson 12th. Sandi, Carole, Becky, Debbie, and Joceyln placed 2nd through 6th respectively, in the Individual In- termediate Championship Tourna- ment. Also placing were: Jaine We- ndorf Sth, and Chris Pugh 17th. Carole Cheuvront set a new record at 60 yards, and Debbie Thompson at 50 yards in the 900 Round. Of the 10 medals available to the girls, they won 8. Commenting on the girls, per- formance at the tournament, Coach Gretchen James exclaimed, What an extreme thrill to see these young ladies accomplish so much in so little time! Their talents seem to know no barriersf, NATIONAL ARCHERY CHAMPIONS 127 ARCHERY-First ROW: Coach Gretchen James, Kathy Bell, Dawn Byrne, Marilyn Ras.s'ou', Nadine Schultz, Robi Shepard, Robin Wools, Carol Sap, Patti Salton, Sally Evans, Tricia Doyle, Second ROW: Marie Van Kilsclank, Jamie Williams, Sandi Van Kli.S'Li4Jllli, Pam Ross, Debbie Mueller, Debi Smith, Susie Majors, Tami Staton, Cilllij' Doyle, Chris Pugh, Third ROW: Janice Ficlfenger, .laine Wenclorf, Patti Iske, Linda Johnson, Becky Perry, Jocelyn WC'llfilJlj-, Leah .llltl.X'0lZ, Judy Heinieke, Fairie Diseher, Carole Cheavront. Becky Perry, senior archer, prepares for the match against Central. Apprehensive about the strong winds, Jocelyn Wendorf selects arrows. 128 ARCHERY i W 1 it i 3? f -V Til S fi ee , . . , .,,mw,,, , V . -. fg,'+4,w 5, .. . if gm!- .. i 'w,. H 5 1 5,254 , ,. f if- fr? L I : f f ' ,N -V , Y ' 25. - 'af 5,-cf V 4 E :,. f Concentrating on the target, Sandi Van Kilsdonk strives for accuracy while she draws her bow. CHS archer squad defeats allg take state or the seventh consecutive year, the CHS Varsity Archery Team won the Arizona State Championship for 1974. Co-hosting the tournament with Alhambra, the girls set a new Team Championship record, in ad- dition to many individual ones. Sandi Van Kilsdonk set a new Double Collegiate 600 record, and a new Single Collegiate record was set by Carole Cheuvront. For the second year in a row, Sandi Van Kilsdonk placed first in- dividually, followed by Carole Cheuvront, four points behind in second place. Jocelyn Wendorf and Patti Iske placed fourth and sev- enth, respectively. Annette Demos won first place in the Wand Tournament, followed by Sandi Van Kilsdonk in second. The 1974 Arizona State Archery champions, Carole Cheuvront, Jocelyn Wendorf, Patti Iske, Sandi Van Kilsdonk, and Annette De- mos display the awards they won. ARCHERY 129 'W lf9'xlW3f35iCiElif5?'L:l' lg? V5555vf'iz:5?VfffL07lQ5if5fiVi5'15-349 5, 4'9325?55933?l'i5PffL'7Liff?i5Qi1 fglqfi wif f . - ' 4 'A ,fx .. .. .. 34 ., - 4- we -' - A if i gli L: E -ggi 'S 1 .1-, --, A 1 eh fr 434 -. - : : ,sl Mrs- W e g.we:'. :f: A new? ,Tian 4f...f..,. lb Janie Ji t s X it fy, ,tiff ww' wit 57 AL 3 we 1 .. -- 1 I 7 if i e g? te -if 5 ffl-2 , l M392 gl I, mf, , f fi wi ll ill' ll! ' lli : xl 1 t 5 5 I 3 gl, 1 ll ag if ist .ft gl it E, 5 ,,,. l ill 1'V .,.. A li- if , l 3 f ' 'ZA' T 1 i li it ,,:A , ,fe . Webb praises varsit baseball' quicknessg look for comeback oach Charlie Webb said that his varsity baseball team should be Hbetter off', at the midpoint of the season. The team started very slowly, losing four of its first six games, but then came back to win three straight to establish a 5-4 record with some fifteen league games to go. Webb attributed the team's slow trouble to inexperience and pres- sure on the pitching staff. Fourteen of the players are new to the team, the only veterans be- ing pitchers Rick Hancock and Mark Whipple. Outfielder Lavar Merrill played his first season with any baseball team at CHS. Webb complimented two left- handed hitters, Mike Hook and Curt Rapp, for their abilities. He also recognized Tommy Allen and Steve Dierker for their hitting consistency. Webb cited an 'fexceptionally speedyw outfield comprised of La- var Merrill, Randy Rhubottom and Jeff Riddle. l l VARSITY BASEBALL-Front Row: Chris Warner, Tod Dickey, Curt Butch Vaughn, Rick Hancock, Steve Dierker, Pc1ulBeyer, Ken Hol- Rapp, Tam Allen, Mike Hook, Brian Shaekleford, Ross Goolsby, ton, Mark Whipple, Coach Charlie Webb. Lavar Merrill . . . Second Row: Randy Rhuboltom, Jeff Riddle, 130 VARSITY BASEBALL Junior Randy Rhubottom safely completes the trip to first base in a game against Maryvale. r V Qi Third baseman Chris Warner takes a swing at the ball during a game against Trevor Browne High. First baseman Steve Dierker, a senior, catches the throw from second base to force out a West opponent during second inning action. VARSITY BASEBALL 131 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-First Row: Ross Thompson, Jon ter, Chris Wilkinson, John Simms, Mike Dunn, Craig Nelson, Tod Milliken, Jim Latas, Norris Ory, Peter Hutchinson, Rick Luebke, Long, Tony Mlazgar, Joe Tameron, Robbie Robinson, Sam Tony Mood, Mike Dillon, David West . . . Second Row: Coach Fos- Schneiter, John Irwin. Senior Rick Hancock is one 0f the two fe- Pitcher Paul Beyer gets in position to bunt. Beyer was new to the pitching staff this year. turning players from the 1974 varsity baseball team. 132 gVARSITY BASEBALL , ,, X, .. ,Y,,, :KVY-,J V A, . J ,.VL. ,V,L,, 1,1...t, , . 1- m awuwmmmwamv31mwmmmwwmw4 mmwmm,mwa eginning the season with a slow start, the Junior Varsity Base- ball Team ended the year with a relatively good record. Sam Schneiter, Mike Dillon, and Mike Dunn had the highest batting averages on the team, which con- sisted of fifteen sophomores and three juniors. Coach Jim Foster cited Sam Schneiter, catcher on the team, as the most improved Slow start of season hinders Junior arsity baseball team player of the season. Foster, who has coached base- ball at Camelback for two con- secutive years, noted the game against Maryvale as an outstanding one. Commenting on the season as a whole, Foster said, after losing the tirst two games, the guys set- tled down and really started play- ing ball. F' QQ-EPT' Q ' . Q 1 59. Ffa. I 1 Maul' 1 Ari.- : gr. A aff' Outfielder Randy Rhubottom slides past the Maryvale catcher to score a run during the first game of the season which CHS won. 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M , ,,,t, .1 J -,', f ,..- . .. . . finalise' ' iff, . ., .f,.. .... . t, .mat 2 .. ... . - . ..e 'i .i JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL 133 i I l E E Camelback's second baseman tags out the South Mountain runner as part of a double play. FRESHMAN BASEBALL-Front Row: Pat Roessler, Ron Goldstein, Frank Covello, Fred Casey, Mark McAllister, Steve Philipp, John Bunch . . . Second Row: Coach Ernie Hawkins Tom Gort, Randy Morder, Bob Bisel, Alan Hodak, Chuck Conord, Timothy Rose, Tom Ser- sow . . . Third Row: John Doyle, Tony Rossow, Tom Schneider, Richard Brooks, Cameron Cooke, Bill Bland, Brian Mounyoy, Manager Brad Schecter. 134 FRESHMAN BASEBALL Frosh baseball training utilizes varsit method: he purpose of the Freshman Baseball team is to train play- ers and teach them the hindamen- tals of the game. Brian Mountjoy, pitcher, com- mented, I think we were for- tunate this year to have a coach like Mr. Hawkins. He knew what he was doing and that helped us a lot. 3 1 i X Senior Rob Schindler competes in the 2 mile race during the meet against Phoenix Union. Kevin McGinnis breaks CHS high jump record at track meet enior Kevin McGinnis broke the school high jump record by jumping GSW' at a meet. Coach Mike Loughran said, Kevin is probably one of the top four high- jumpers in the state. He is also the teamis leading scorerf' Greg Brady, a sophomore, ran the mile run in 4 minutes and 28 seconds, said Coach Loughran, so he is probably the fastest sophomore at Camelback. Although no new techniques in coaching were used this year, the quarter mile was re-centered and the team had new pits for pole vault and high jump. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK-First Row: Kevin McGinnis, Karl Paul, Brian Parks, Tom Lord, Bill Laslett, Mark DeGraw, Ken Wheeler, Ken Nelson, Chris Gort. . . . Second Row: Rob Schindler, Scott Carver, Jim Quan, Randy Ryan, Steven Schoen, Mike Callamber, Randy Palmer . . . Third Row: Greg Brady, Sal Salese. Roger Corson, Mike Bill, Matt Seethaler, Danny Redbarn, Dan Hannon . . . Fourth Row: Charles Schindler, Pat Spheeris, Mike Soanart, Dan Sisson, Bob Boich . . . Fifth Row: Tom Boltz, Mark Poppe, Brian Thatford, David Dobbs, Bill Krogman, Verne Jones, John Langdon, Frank Leonardi. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK 135 Mark DeGrow passes the baton to Tom Boltz during the 440-yard relay race. Each member of the team runs one quarter of the one lap race. 51.1 Senior Kenneth Nelson falls on to the high jump pit after he successfully makes it over the bar 136 VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK E Bob Boich expels his breath to throw the 16 lb. shot a greater distance during the shot-put. With a time of 52.0 sec., Tom Lord crosses the tape to win the 440-yard run. Chris Gort clears the bar during one of his attempts for the pole vault event. Gort is a senior. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK 137 Mark Poppe leaps from the toe board and strains to get the maximum distance from his long jump. Brian Parks wins the mile relay for Camelback by default. Phoenix Union entered no one in the event so the Camelback runners ran against the clock. 138 VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Goernitz takes over as new frosh coach tarting out the year with a new coach, the freshman track team lost their first two meets, but came back in the third with a strong victory. Although it was a team effort, there were many outstanding play- ers. In shot put, Spencer Lane stood out. Bert Katz was best at discus. Carl Olsen was one of the most improved members of the team, excelling at the 880. Jeff Owen was excellent at the high jump. Dave Erichman was the best in three events: the 110, 220, and the long jump. Freshmen Track team members Rusty Bruner, and Mike Chastaine break ahead of their Arcadia opponen ts in the 440-yard event. FRESHMAN TRACK-First Row: Michael Chastaine, Tony Miller, Sarn Stovall, David Er- ickson, Rusty Brooner, Nick Florez, Ruben Martinez, David Zies, Danny English . . . Sec- ond ROW: Barton Katz, Jeff Owen, Rocko WesU'all, Steve Watts, Paul Medlyn, Wes Parks, John Sucato, Lynn Calhoun, Mike Bernal, Kris Hansen . . . Third Row: Howie Tattrie, Spencer Lane, Sperry Wilson, Bill Tassinari, Carl Olsen, Tom Bickford, Tim Gort, Klint Ramsey. FRESHMAN TRACK 139 Girls, track team begins at CHS' Schoenborn coaches 9 h irls have never had their own win. . s v i track team before at Camelback However, out of the entire team, -until this year. Hans Clare Sup and Nancy Kowacz Egl :PI quzg Schoenborn, experienced through stood out: Sup, in the 100 yard 'Q Q il having been a track coach three dash, the 220 yard dash, the 440 Ei my years before, became their coach relay, Kowacz in the discus, mile , iff 55 55592 and they set to work. and the 880. According to xiii' lvl Coach Schoenborn commented Schoenborn this is because they on their progress, Everybody has have team spirit, and are willing to 3 g Qi, Q improved in their own events be- Work hard. gli, :EZ ' i : teei' I , I , , Cause they try hafd and Want to , f ,ifii s a iim ,sim i,m,s,, Lis, n S Q T 3 9 5 Q Q. WM-ug. fi 1 7,1 ' 1- E3 GIRLS' TRACK-First Row: Kathy Ketterer, Susan Bloorn, Jennie Hunter, Shelly Brooks . . . Third Row: Kathy Pfaff Tricia Hickey, Starr, Diana Cullumber, Jacque Hook, Gail Grover, Rose Quan, Lisa McDonald, Kristi Stacy, Cathie Radichel, Karrie Stiteler, Su- Clare Sup, Coach Hans Schoenborn . . . Second Row: Manager Be- zanne Motsinger, Nancy Kowacz, Sheryl Nobley, Linda Huebner, cky Jouflas, Manager Terri Cardinal, Tracy Pellonari, Brenda Ke- Jodie Everhard. egan, Lorri Berry, DeLinda Ottomeyer, Cindy Cardinal, Sara Nancy Kowacz, Cheryl Nobley and Cindy Cardinal finish the third lap in a four lap race in a competition against Arcadia High School. 140 GIRLS TRACK 8: FIELD Cheryl Nobley crosses the tape for a victory in the one-mile run. Clare Sup puts on a burst of speed to overtake her opponent from Ar- GIRLS' TRACK 84 FIELD 141 Bourgeois praises swim team as best ever his is the best team Iive ever hadf' said swimming coach O,Jay Bourgeois. He predicted that the team would finish the season as the city champions, the division champions and fourth in the state. Bourgeois cited swimmers Bucky Metzger and Jess Lester as the outstanding Watermen on the squad. Bourgeois said that both made a great contribution to the team. Tom Fanara was the Most Im- proved swimmer on the team. Fan- ara, a freshman, is expected by Coach Bourgeois to be very prom- ising in the next few years. Todd Savitt and Jim Burke were the divers for the team. They com- peted in forward, backward, in- ward, reverse, and twist dives. Led by team captains Wally Zink, and Curt Johnson, the team swam the freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, and breaststrokes. The team practiced 70 minutes a day, five days a week, at the Dick Smith Swim-Gym. Home meets were held at West High School. I Q E Junior George Bucky,' Metzger competes in the 100-meter butterfly stroke against Moon Valley. 142 VARSITY SWIMMING Steve Tom and Jay Phillips compete against Apollo adversaries in the 400-meter breaststroke. Todd Savitt executes a forward dive as he participates in a match against S unnyslope. ii. Curt Johnson fsecond from leftj and Ron Gutowski Cfourth from lehj leap off the starting blocks in an attempt to gain valuable sec S unnyslope opponents. F VARSITY SWIMMING-First Row: Ron Gutowski, John Cotter, Chuck Rosenfield, Tom FKIHKIFKI, Scott Tom, Ray Lange, Bill Irwin . . . Second ROW: Joel Boufelle, Todd Savitt, Jim Burke, Joy Phillips, Paul Wittenburg, Bill Newnmm, Jess Lester . . . Third Row: George Metzger, Wl1llj'Zl'l1k, Steve Volzlen, Kevin Benson, Curt Jolmson, Mike Bland, Steve Tom, Coach Bourgeois. 7 4.2.5, ,,- :ML 3.2,--,,.., .,,... :.. t,, , .,.:, -Q , .... 4 ' ond ' Y5tF:295 vi ' : . .1 1::.3l?:i'1535 '2QEE:5:1siEhES??2ii'3i f?:: -:TEFZJL ' A -- 2fznaa'f:f2- 2' .5 5- : , Y .,,.+t..,,,a ...,2 .qw Y ,. ,VR :nz e eg s 2 w , ei: 1 ,Q se -' :-:::' 'lf s on their MN 'aw 1 :-':f':'v:1t? ., , ' is . .i p ., ln.. 5 ' tr. ' f ' a P Elf: W'-' 45 JK ' --av!-'B f 55 QQ , tu' 'WAT . x -W Wm W4,,, ' M wsuwmqfvigggy 6 Mmm, ,hmm m M 1 KQSQZI 53? M 1 ,J M W 55 ,T M ' W,-2 nw 15-WN 53 I em j,, -1 1'-M33 xg., X A M gem-sm-- A Ea,,J,,,w-MMM mf- ,Q Hx W M 'fem' h .: I Wmrv P' 3 -N-M ' ,,..,,,1!' ' 'J I S . 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Liz Mathews, Christie Yonkers, and Shannon Peppner were noted for their excellence on the parallel bars. For vaulting, Sally Sanford, Leslie Hall, and Shelly Leonard were cited. The outstanding bal- ance beam girls were Lisa Bierer, Karen Grant, and Jill Erman. The best in the floor exercises were performed by Patti Johnson, Julie Orr, and Susie Jess. GIRLS, GYMNASTICS-First Row: Shannon Deppner, Christine Yonker, Deb Rach, April Kohler, Melinda Btjyan, Julie Orr . . . Second Row: Libby Emerson, Shelly Leonard, Jill Er- man, Susie Jess, Patti Jolznson, Karen Grant . . . Third Row: Coach Sally Reisland, LiZ tVIatl1eu's, Matjy Klingler, Susie Baker, Leslie Hall, Lisa Bierer, Sally Sanfot'd, Cindy Fbfe, Manager Jacque Yonker, Manager Carrie Howard, Manager Tammy Brehm. l Girls' Gymnastic team member Lisa Bierer demonstrates two diferent vaulting positions on the side horse in a meet with Sunnyslope. I44 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Golf team claim best meet against Browne s ur best meet of the season was ,against Trevor Browne and East at the Arizona Biltmore, Said Coach Jim Horne. For the first time, the team broke 200. Ed Kilthau was medalist with an even par 36.,' Camelback had 199 strokes, Trevor Browne had 218, and east had 221, with the lowest score winning. Dave Giere was named the most improved golfer for Varsity. VARSITY BOYS' GOLF-Frist Row: Barry Zwillinger, Ed Kilthau, Dave Giere . . . Second Row: Coach ,lim Horner, Fred Tegarden, Mario Olivarez. Fred Tegarden putt the Biltmore GoU Course. For the J.V. team, Dave Strege and Gary Cruse performed in an outstanding manner, according to Coach Horne. Strege was medalist at Encanto with a 42 and Cruse was medalist at Papago with a 42. VARSITY GOLF flow score winsj CHS. OPP. 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During the year Student Senate has combined their help with other organizations in the opposition of Proposition 102 and in support of the Bond election for the Multi- purpose Learning Facility. They have also supported clubs in need of financial help, and financing pro- grams deemed acceptable. The Senate also amended Sec- tion 2, Article 8 so that Senators would be elected every semester instead of once a year. Financial Secretary Sandy Van Kilsdonk cor- rects a mistake in the October 15 report. President Greg Plumb explains the need of glass trophy cases. 148 STUDENT SENATE Senator Nancy Tribbensee debates the need for a water heater for photography classes. STUDENT SENATE--First Row: Rose Keller, Elaine Whipple, Barb Malmstone, Tony Freeman, Carrie Howard, Cynthia Soto, Todd Garfield, Martha Gongora, Kathy Sennett . . . Second Row: David Woo, Gwen Spencer, Jaimie Leopold, Janice Flickinger, Treasurer Cathy Douglass, Karen Richardson, Vali Eberhardt, Grace Rey- nolds, Terri Brooks, Sparkle Speckman, Julie Volrath, Kevin 0'Brien . . . Third Row: Peggy Turner, Vice-president Tod Norman, Karrie Stiteler, Julie Horton, Traci Cales, John Hrabar, Financial Secretary Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Executive Secretary Vickie Myrick, Pres- ident Greg Plumb, Jodie Everhart, Bruce Long, David Lengyel, Ser- geant-at-Arms Jim Ogsbury, Marie Van Kilsdonk, Parliamentarian George Metzger. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS-Sitting: Financial Secretary Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Executive Secre- tary Vicki Myrick . . . Standing: Vice-president Tod Norman, Corresponding Secretary Cathy Douglass, President Greg Plumb, Sponsor Mr. Fred Johnson. STUDENT SENATE 149 Blood donatiors sponsored b Interact Club ponsoring a blood drive and a Christmas party for the men- tally handicapped were among the activities held by Interact this year. The club started four years ago as a needed coed service club. The club has had excellent stu- dent leadership in the past who have been willing to give more of their time than most students are willing to give, said sponsor Mr. Bob Beckett. The only requirement for mem- bership in Interact is the will- ingness to give of oneself for the service of the community. at acays t 1 ' mhz- Y H be y ,axe ' Club President Mark DeGrow leads members on a bike hike. 150 INTERACT , if it Kfihii kk ' We . .1 aw 3 - . M tie' at M e ' W 1 f ' if 37' , Wim ,,,,,,,,,,i W.,,W,,,n.,t -A .3 ,V ' . if rms, , E it ,K M, gg 'f fda: ai tbl f 931 - 4, iff., ii c WLM - get I if 4 , 1 WK . Ll nay .: Interact President Mark DeGrow presides over the planning committees for the club. W K W www New Mkymgv fi Interact members pick up trash during campus clean up time. 4-'fl During the blood drive, Carolyn Cuddihy is revived by Butch Vaughn. Campus cleanup of dropped luncheon wrappers is an Interact service project INTERACT-First Row: David West, Mike Bartlett, Carlos Garcia . . . Second Row: Julie Newman, Chris Hall, Delania Gallardo, Dena Mollman, Sue ShackeUora', Karen Null, Margaret Brown, Jacqueline Hook, Tami Staton, Caroline Harper, Sharon Fuqua . . . Third Row: Sponsor Bob Beckett, Karl Paul, Debbie Wilczewski, Debbie Ruch, Cheryl Jones, Barb Malmstone, Randy Kumagai, Mike Simone, Jackie Mellen, Debbie Hunn, Cindy Kerr, Cynthia Schmidt, Sponsor Charles Garcia . . . Fourth Row: Sara Hunter, Pam Abraham, Cary Angland, Pam Mitchell, Christie Yonker, Nancy Bottomley, Jaine Wendorf Pattie Sutton, Ross Goolsby, De- nise Doyle, Jennie Seethaler, Rose Keller, Cheryl Griggs, Lori Ben- ninghojf Kevin Miller . . . Fifth Row: Wendy Soberg, Diane Bru- ning, Carla Bruning, Julie Volrath, Greg Luebke, Carole Day, Cynthia Thaw, Julie Horton, Val Van Sande, Kappy Rowe, Carol Booth, Rita Toschik, Ken Holton . . . Sixth Row: Rick Hancock, John Hrabar, Chris Pugh. Carole Cheuvront. Sue Barr, Pat Bresnahan, Don Bollard, Lartiy Casillas, Robby Schindler, Charley Schindler, Steve Tom, Dan Hannon, Gregg Williams, Bob Boich. INTERACT 151 I V, 7 ,, I 17 W 'Wh , Procedures changed for induction to NHS rocedures for inductions were changed in the National Honor Society to help the incoming jun- iors better understand the pro- cedures of this organization. Its purpose was to prepare them for running this organization during their senior year. National Honor Society had few activities, said Ms. Hague, sponsor. Because of the high cal- iber of students involved, the mem- bers of the organization participate in many other worthwhile activ- ities, thereby making it difficult for this organization to accomplish anything other than inductionsf' P33 crew: vfcyfijcf, L i Dr. Raymond Weinhold congratulates new members of National Honor Society at F all Inductions. V 6 fi- .,,,, ,WWW ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, i .mi .gp NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First Row: Secretary Diane Bruning, Nancy Tribbensee, Jill Grodzinsky, Celeste Innocenti, Nancy Clark, Sara Hunter, Missy Ankenbrandt, Chris Sanborne, Cindy Lapp, Nadine Arena, Laura Cabanski . . . Second Row: Carol Hunter, Joliene Konkol, Kathy Stern, Janet Grove, Ethan Rouch, Michele Wugalter, Vice-president David Woo, Madelene Richardson, Mindy 152 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lewis, Debbie Wilczewski, Jocelyn Wendorf Patty Hart, Paul Stra- us . . . Third Row: Bruce Robbins, Patty Matus, Judy Grove, Kevin 0'Brien, Cathy Douglass, Karen Roseberry, Barbie Gercke, Mary Fylstra, Howard Belon, Stacey Blackman, Sharon Skomer, Tod Norman, President Rob Schindler, Mike Arnush . . . Not Pictured: Mike Bland, Treasurer Karen Jeffries, President Kathy Hicks. N f - A 9 il PARNASSUS-First Row: Carla Bruning, Kathy Hicks, Sandy Hicks, Secretary Stephanie Booth, Francesca Scarlata, Treasurer Jill Kristal, Sara Hunter, Christie Yonker, Nadine 3 Arena, Rita Bassous, Michele Wugalter, Sponsor Ms. Adrienne Sanden . . . Second Row: 1 Karen Richardson, Nancy Clark, David Woo, Dianna Willich, Cathy Whitlow, Vice-president Bill Taylor, Mike Bland, Howard Belon, Phil Pierson, Diana Bruning, Stacey Blackman, Mi- 1 chele Gravelle . . . Third Row: Kevin O'Brien, Arthur Sagman, Patty Matus, Barbie Gercke, ' Bruce Robbins, President Mike Arnush, Glenn Button, Debi Willich. Parnassus Presulent Mike Arnush announces phns for a speaker. . ,,,, r ' ' A ,,,, , Needy famil given support ' b Parnassus arnassus, an honorary tutoring club, had a party on October 18 r S for its 14 new members. Require- ment for membership in this organ- ization was a 1.5 grade average. Parnassus sponsored a family with food and clothing for a half year second semester. We feel that through this donation We will be able to not only help others but to educate ourselvesf, said Presi- dent Mike Arnush. Parnassus member Bruce Robbins aids .lim Bolek with his school work. PARNASSUS 153 Hi Spanish Honor Society takes 2 trip to Mexico ogales was the site of a field trip for Spanish National Honor Society and also the highlight of the year. The trip entailed going to Nogales by way of two missions: San Xavier del Bac and Tum- acacori, then spending the day in Nogales and returning that afternoon. onoring academic excellence and fostoring a certain com- araderie in the enjoyment of the many aspects of the French Cul- ture is the purpose of the French National Honor Society, stated Miss Andre DeLisle, sponsor of the h0l'lOf SOClCtY- Spanish Honor Society member Howard Belon turns SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First Row: Celeste Innocenti, Madelene Rich- ardson, Mindy Lewis, President Patty Hart, Leah Judson, Second Row: Judy Grove, Stacey Blackman, Dianna Willich, Treasurer Barbie Gercke, Kevin O'Brien, Matt Bombeck, Howard Belon. 154 SPANISH 84 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETIES in his money for the trip to Nogales. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- First Row: Secretary Christi Yonker . . . Second Row: Tresurer Cindy Lapp, Vice- President Nadine Arena . . . Third Row: President Kathy Sennett, Amy Hirsh, Ethan Rauch . . . Not Pictured: Mary Fylstra, Marie Hand, Karen Goldstein, Susie Jess, Valerie Kunz, Karen Roseberry, Sue Ma- linski, Nancy Riikolla, Georgia Johnson, Mary Romanello, Lynn Pugh, Rose Ann Bierce. A representative of the San Pablo Boys talks with Doruln about having a party for them. UFIW' Dorian President Tricia DuBose conducts a meeting about selling mums for homecoming. More activities, onl change in Dorian's past elping the needy, emotional, and underprivileged people were goals of Dorian. These types of activities filled the year as Dor- ian members participated in selling mums for Homecoming, helping fix lunchroom chairs and, for the first time, adopting a family for Christ- mas. They also had parties for themselves and for others with Key Club, gave a fashion show for underprivileged children, sponsored a Korean dancer and ran a booth at Gompers Carnival. The club is open for membership to soph- omores, juniors and seniors. DORIAN-First Row: Chris Mariscal, Diane Upstill, Nickolette De- mos, Chris Johnston, Debbie Wagner, Darci Phillips . . . Second Row: Debbie Ruch, Joy Mitchell, Vicki Ankenbrandt, Cindy Scott, Cynthia Cusma, Missy Ankenbrandt, Christy Yonker, Brook Dano, Carolyn Ruth, Sharon Fuqua, Michelle Wugalter, Cathy Strauss, Mary Bronsteter . . . Third Row: Pam Lankford, Kathy Ketterer, Sara Hunter, Nancy Riikolla, Judy Tomecek, Kristy Kleinman, President Tricia Dubose, Lori Wang, Sue Shackeb'ord, Vu'e-President Carolyn Cuddihy, Chaplain Pam Stiteler, Stacy Belnap, Nancy Bot- tomley, Kelley Bramley, Debbie Keyes, Sponsor Ms. Jane Metzger . . . Fourth Row: Cherjvl Jones, Cindy Stone, Heidi Hutchinson, x, Lori Benninghojf Rose Keller, Cheryl Greggs, Wendy Soberg, His- torian Debra Condon, Vicki Shanks, Kim Paul, Kim Kojfer, Secretary Karen Null, Julie Mariscal . . . Fifth Row: Carla Bruning, Diana Bruning, Valerie Van Sande, x, Kathy Stiteler, Patti Johnson, Trea- surer Susan Skinner, Barbie Gercke, Monique Fanning, Chris Ver- dugo, Stacey Blackman, Traci Cales, Caroline Harper. DORIAN 155 International takes tour of art collection e aimed for a larger member- ship along with more interest in international customs and life- styles. We tried to involve more language departments and other in- terested students, explained Betsy Aidem, president of International Club. In October, Harris Golden, the Smiling Gourmet, gave a demon- stration of the preparation of chow mein and gran marnier souffle. We are introducing other cul- tures to our members and hope that they, in turn, will develop a true understanding for these cul- tures, stated Ms. Kathryn Oates, club sponsor. This has been ac- complished through a tour of the Phoenix Art Museum. .,.e,.,,, , W ,.e' ' ffbwwlehfim International Club sponsored a Christmas party in December and a Nogales bllS trip. Ms. Oates and guest Ray Soltero perform a Mexican - H 1. sow gf- im? INTERNATIONAL-First Row: Paul Hittel, Tertjv Morf Gayle Rothman, David Woo, Trea- surer Dianna Willich, Secretary Debbi Thompson, Kathy Wells . . . Second Row: Valerie Kunz. Marcy Got, Jill Kristal, Celeste Innocenti, Kathleen Irwin, Kathy Sennett, President Betsy Aidem, Vice-president Sharon Skomer, Leah Judson, Michele Wugalter, Sponsor Ada Jo- nes . . . Third Row: Sponsor Ms. Kathleen Oates, Rose Quan, Lori Jensen, Joe Tapia, Joan Hrabar, Matt Bombeck, Patty Rodack, Bill Newman, Doris Weber . . . Fourth Row: Sheri Brooks, Asa Nilsson, Ron Nelson, Sue Vallie, Debi Willich, Stacey Blackman, Jocelyn We- ndod Michele Gravelle . . . Fifth Row: Philippe Clabe, Debbie Hirshberg, Roger Overton, Tod Norman, Bryan Donner, Kyle Kunz, Katie Kermott, Robert Dyer, Jaimie Leopold. 156 INTERNATIONAL CLUB hat dance at an International Club party. x m I . Mr. Golden, a gourmet, demonstrates the art of French cooking to the International Club. Masque 8: Gavel parent organization formed asque and Gavel produced not only two plays this year, but tomary four. As an aid to the large located at Camelback and Masque 120 member club, a parents group and Gavel helped with this. two changes as well. They ex- was formed, the Masque and Gavel As a social aspect of the club, a tended the productions of the plays Patrons. ' Christmas party took place on De- to five nights, instead of the cus- A speech tournament was also cember 18, and an awards banquet. MASQUE AND GAVEL-First Row: Jim Richardson, Melissa Womer, Ric Jaeck, Tim Hudson, Todd Garfield, Bonnie Lykes, Gerri Beadle, Barbara Dalton, Vicki Belon . . . Second Row: Patty Matus, Karen Boas, Celeste Innocenti, Misty Warsing, Lynda Cam- eron, Will Harper, Neal Davis, Tia Liepack, Dara Huseby, Lori Felton, Susie Harkness . . . Third Row: Sponsor Mr. Jim Harvey, Marcy Goot, Mike Tribby, Gary Sacks, Secretary Tina Olivarez, Liz Zarbin, Frank Spotnitz, Carol Cummings, Judy Case, Cathy Za- rbin, Lee Galkowski, Katie Mangotich, Cindy FU'e, Sponsor Ann Steele . . . Fourth Row: Mary Cabanski, Forensic Team Representa- tive Rachel Grossman, Shirley Strait, Lisa Ramos, Stephanie Booth, James Harvey, sponsor, alerts Masque and Gavel members to community theatre and speech projects. Karen Richardson, Kathy Lattin, Betsy Aidem, Sharon Skomer, Mike Allen, Mark Cook, Kathy Stern, Treasurer Laura Cabanski, Janet Breen . . . Fifth Row: Randy Sanders, Mark Innocenti, Susan Spaulding, David Woo, Vice-president Cathy Douglass, Shelley Le- onard, Nancy Miller, Heather Lykes, Colleen Byron, Heidi FQ'e, Kirk Orlando, Debra Douglass, Lori Huseby . . . Sixth Row: George Dembow, Greg Plumb, President Anna Marie Cahall, Histo- ruin Larry Ashton, Kim Cook, Charles Harker, Larry Benjamin, Tod Norman, Tim Megyesi, Robert Dyer, Phil Thompsen, Alex Kelly, Susan Trompke, Christy Alexander, Howard Belon . . . Not Pic- tured: Mynde Eisen, Jill Kristal. President of the Masque and Gavel Patrons, Rose Innocenti, speaks at a meeting. MASQUE AND GAVEL 157 SKI CLUB-First Row: Cindy Fife, Nancy Bell, Jaye House, Bradley Wood, Mando Greterrez, Kathy,Bell, Julie Sisk, Marcy Brucker, Kelly Wallace, Lori Shelton. SQEilliY.,.Coor, Pam Mitchell, Kim Blue, Carrie Seely, Debi Shirkey, Cindy Stounie, Mark Marier, Chris Hall . . . Second Row: Vice-President Wendy Austin, Shelley Leonard, Tom Miller, Trace Trimble, Megan Milar, Lori Ben- ninghoff, Cheryl Griggs, Jean Lyons, Pam Abraham, Michele Wugalter, Kathy Sennett, Debbie Hall, Becky Free, Shelly Brooks, Julie Newman, Laura Benedict . . . Third Row: Treasurer Caryl k.. Hicky, Fritz Brucker, Randy Randazzo, Kelly Cornell, Chris Johns- ton, Heidi Hutchinson, Debbie Keyes, Rob Mitchell, Jackie Sacata, Nancy Riikola, Leslie Winham, Kathy Rowe, Anastasia Trauscht, Asa Nilsson, Cynthia Huebner, Robin Brummer, Ed Bingham, Du- ane Koziel, Lee Mills . . . Fourth Row: Secretary Tod Dickey, Kit Jahnke, Gerry Maryan, Scott Leonard, Brett Bednare, Doug Mum- mert, President Ron Taylor, Katie Kermott, Cindi Brown, Michele Morehouse, Ellen Brophy, Kelley Brophy, Rick Majqt, Bill Som- mers, Brian Thazford. Enjo ingtripsg s llllg, goals of Ski Club aving fun and going skiing were two of the purposes of the Camelback Ski Club. Trips for skiing included going to Purgatory in December and Sunrise 'in January. 'tThe trips were great although we had to be in by 10 p.m., said Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Boich. 'tThe skiing was good but the night life was terrible. One purpose of the Ski Club is to teach safety while skiing. Few people were hurt on the trips and the only serious injury occurred when Robin Brummer fell off the ski lift at Purgatory. 158 SKI CLUB Sponsor Mr. Gerald Clyne, sophomore Bob Boich and senior Joe Wessendod search a traveling bag for contraband prior to the trip to Purgatory. Controversy sparks creation of Photo Club eeping club members informed of upcoming photo contests and raising money by selling CHS decals were some of the projects of the Photo Club. The money was used to purchase equipment and supplies for devel- oping color film and prints. This was previously impossible because of the lack of a hot water heater. The club had 59 members by the first two Weeks of its existence and was open to anyone who had com- pleted one semester of photog- raphy. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-First Row: Craig Lacko, Treasurer Patty Hart, President Howard Be- lon, Delania Gallardo, Director Pat Kearns, Director Sparkle Speckman . . . Second Row: Vice President David Demaine, Tim McManam0n, Director Bob Childress, John Faulds, Janet Ha- betler, Wayne Butler . . . Third Row: Sponsor Charme Morehart, Mark Suggs, Director Rhondi Burden, Kathy Haberer, Mary Cabanski, Rick M0unU0y, Karen Richardson, Clay Graham. Junior Mary ,losephson looks over a negative in preparation for a ghost effect. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 159 COE-First Row: Debora R. Caruso, Pam Bzelslxz Treasurer Betty ice Knopf Wendy Shustcr Denise Stcuart Dcbma Ann Sao Wissinger, Secretary Kim Vaught, Kathy Baku Vice President Sharon Third Row Sponsor Ms Nancy Anderson Llsa Wugt C zndz Han Farmer, Beth Lacko, Linda Choukalas, Laura Hurgux Second sen L1 E1 ans Deblm Matzlsln Connie S Ehnttu Historian Row: Lu Ann Felton, Chris Giere, Cathy Bculxo 11121111 Jensen Al Stefanie Burgas President Janis Jones Janztt Dolln Tanzmx lvllllllli, CCE gives part for retarded children ooperative Office Education girls participated in service projects as Well as working part time and going to school. In the club's fourth year of existence, the girls held a Halloween Party for the mentally retarded children. In November they had the An- nual Brunch and in the spring the Employer Appreciation Luncheon was held. All through the year many guest speakers were heard. COE president Janis Jones bones up on her filing technique during third hour. ' ,Ianett Dolzn and Debora Caruso demonstrate their typing tllldflllllg, skills ln the school office 160 C.O.E. 53? s.....l, . Seniors Jaci Wailes and Nancy Ballard per- 41 form g DECA gales demgnsfrgtign, DECA Club listens to one of the members give vital information on club activities. DECA travels to Los Angeles, Nogales embership for DECA, com- Trips this year included Nogales, manufacturers was the purpose of prised of juniors taking Mar- Los Angeles, and various tours of the two out of state trips. keting and seniors in Mer- businesses in the Phoenix area. chandising, totaled 60 students, Tours through large businesses and DECA-First Row: Sharon Meldfnan, lla Anderson, Toni Ferrara, Joyce Meshel, .loan Lyons, Laura Cardinal, Jana Grant, Toni Bro- oks, Ann Carter, Wendy Syfert, Sponsor Mr. Gary Reiman . . . Sec- ond ROWZ Tina .'VIell2y, Carol Booth, Pam Alarahaln, Clzris Vanee, Pain Pakay, Cindy Kirk, Dave Norman, Karen Hanson, Steve Ad- alns, John Burger, Gordon Hibbs, Darlene Lewandowski . . . Third Row: Betty Bell, Mary Brownell, Jonny Johnson, Snsie Boaz, Rita Tosenik, Nancy Ballard, Eileen Tlzolnas, David Engdahl, Tifn Long, Jeff Riddle, Richard Moss, Bill Noorlag, Seo!! Leonard . . . Fourth Row: Gay Lnll, Melynda Lara, Ginger Byraln, Leslie Mandile, Marian Gialanzas, Bryan .'VIee, .linz Nelson, Kevin Bies, Randy Lopez. Geoff Lawlzon, Ed Alnond, Alan Allbriglzt, Tod Long, Dan Clark. DECA 161 VICA-First Row: Slmron Olson, .lflczry Beth Weleh . . . Second wis, Jerry James, JCff'H11lZll'l' . . . Fourth Row: Vice-president Adam ROW: Brad Rihs, David Wilson, Chris White, David Miller, Pam Soldinger, Vance Driherlmw, Brett PIllll'l'.S'f2ll, John Qzzielcm, Presi- Newton . . . Third Row: Sponsor Mr. Richard Bridgman, Ed Bah- dent Bruce Martell, Dzlvifl Toledo, Lu Crlrlu Sfl ll'Ill'f, Greg Collins. eoclc, David Ctlppo, Greg Van Kilsclrmk, Bruce Kaliafm, Robert Le- 1 VICA assists paper drive, needy famil .I.C.A. began the year with a paper drive on November 12 and then supported a needy family for Thanksgiving. On more of an educational level. they took a field trip to Spreckles sugar plant and the Harry Winston, Inc. diamond plant in Chandler. Speakers included a representa- tive from the Better Business Bureau. V.I.C.A. is an industrial tech- nical class and stands for Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. 162 VICA fx 4 V rv VICA members Chris White, Bob Lewis, Sharon Olsen and Joe Scott discuss VICA's future. MQ Ken Tang, Gail Woolery, Ann Morris, Dennis Pickering, and Jackie Hollenbeck make plans for HERO's next bagel sale. ..,,,.......- Vw- - f HERO serves dinner at St. de Paul .E.R.O. attended many conven- tions and conferences this year. These included the Leadership Conference. the Regional confer- ence, and the state conventions. Sports were not forgotten. H.E.R.O. conducted volleyball, softball, and basketball games. They also served food at St. Vin- cent de Paul. They had a Hall- oween party at the Perry Institute. At Christmas time they took a trip north to cut Christmas trees, and Went caroling. O. E. Eagleton, from the Federal Labor Department, spoke to H.E.R.O. Also, Dr. Ross Land- isand and Ms. Hollenback spoke about medical careers and job hunting. 3 'lr'-su! HERO CLUB-First Row: Susan Armstrong, Sandy Higgins, Karin Hazsell, Philip Arlnazis . . . Third Row: Jeff HllfCl'II'lI.S', Walter Pan- lfliller, Carolyn Wood . . . Second Row: Janice Knorr, Barbara El- lson, Dennis Pickering, President Tami Ojen, Secretary Janet Pell, lis, Historian DeEtte Crosby, Debbie Ong, Dianna Tliielke, Ken Vice-president Dan Thompson, Leslie Ringer, Treasurer Karen Boone, Tang, Sandy Rngnone, Jzzcqrielifze Hollenlveck, Sponsor Ms. Heidi Cindy Rose . . . Not Pictured: Ann Morris. HERO 163 LIBERTINE-First Row: Treasurer Cathryn Zarbin, Secretary Karen Richardson, x, Tia Li- epack. . . . Second Row: Mike Tribby, Mike Bland, Howard Belon, Ethan Rouch, Phil Tho- mpson. . . . Third Row: Vice-President Paul Hittle, John Gallager, Bruce Robbins, x, Presi- dent Bill Taylor. ociety undergoes name change buttons. Libertine ibertine Society, a club to in- form students on current politi- cal issues, changed their name to HStudents for Progressive Govern- ment. They have also held a can- ned food drive, and sold political hess Club tournaments included the State Chess Tournament in which they were ranked in the top ten of all schools. Libertine Society Member Mike Arnush dis- cusses future club plans with other members. Moving a chess piece to clinch a checkmate, Mike Arnush shows Debbie Duel how to win a match. 164 CHESS 84 LIBERTINE Ron Weese, Missouri Campus Ministry Direc- tor, explains the purposes of the Campus Ministry. CHS Bible Club hosts man speakers and musical groups ible Club proved very active during the year with speakers and activities. Activities included club picnics, poster parties, car wash, a Hall- oween party for orphans, adopting a family at Christmas, and studies on the Bible and religions. They also rewrote the club's constitution. Their guest speakers were Marty Specman and Bill Weldon from Campus Crusade for Christg Ron Weese, Director of the Campus Ministry at the University of Mis- sourig Illusionist Andre Koleg Roadrunner Coach Sandy Huculg and singing groups: The New Be- ginning, Sunshine, and Master Design. BIBLE-First Row: Karen Jefhies, Cassie Datena, Susan Brady. Carol Henderson, Andrea Pellonari, Cherie Ory, Tafnnzy Brehln, Ann Soudriette, Kelley Walters, Yelena Oughton, Sponsor Mr. Art Ricks . . . Second Row: Debbie Duel, Melanie Eccles, Mary Las- son, Nina Laughlin, Patty Mac'DujQ', Paula Meirose, John Bassous, Rita Bassous, Lori Lattin . . . Third Row: Joy Shinn, Julie Durana', E I Melinda Kelley, Joanne Schiller, Carol Wang, Paul Straus, Sparkle Specklnan, Michele Gravelle, Deanna Seigfred, Joy Overdofff Jill Wiernann, Linda Shinn . . . Fourth Row: Sharon Parks, Janet Grove, Amy Hirsch, Kathy Sounart, Kristi Stacy, Larry Benjamin, Tom Stillwell, Kent Brown, Mary Fylstra, Cathy Whitlow, Steve McFee, Mike Jacobs, Jay Haugen. BIBLE CLUB 165 Girls in GAA add volle ball, track activities wo new activities, a track team and a volleyball team added more fun to the Girls Athletic As- sociation this year. Other activities included a movie, an annual picnic, a bike hike to Squaw Peak, scooter races, and a slumber party. The idea of GAA was to pro- mote a Widespread interest in girls athletics and to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship. When not el- igible for a team, girls in GAA were able to enjoy sports in a fun atmosphere. Defending the serve, Judy Armstrong hits the ball to three opponents during a practice game. GAA-First Row: Clare Sup, Carol Sup, Heidi Grossman, Sponsor Ms. Karen Fondrk, Penney Stephenson, Linda .lohnson, x, Susie Parker, x, x, Cari Howard . . . Second Row: x, Andrea Star, Kristi Klienlnan, Debbie Harris, Pain Lankford, Susan Milam, Jacque Hook, Kelly Bough, x, Anne Dierker, x, Debbie Harris, x, Joy Shinn . . . Third Row: Laurie Schlnich, Asa Neilson, Kathy Wells, 166 GAA Kathy Stiteler, Carson Kleininan, x, Lulu Rogers, Lyn Olsen, Car- olein Harper, X, Vali Eberhardt, Lynn Welch, X, Susie Molsinger . . . Fourth Row: Chris Mariscal, Chris Pugh, Cathy Radichel, .r, Nancy Van Leeuwn, X, Melinda Kelly, Nancy Kowacz, Janice Flickinger, Shelly Brooks, Shelly Nohley, X, x, Schelly Council, Chrisiy Stacy. ,.. A 4. e GAA-First Row: Kim Doyle, Carolyn Keith, Miekie Pullman, Cyn- thia Soto, Lisa Beirer, Diana Cnllnlnber, Melinda MCCarthy,. .Y Sponsor Ms. Karen Fondrk . . . Second Row: .v, Robin Wools, Nal dine Schultz, Sharon Abraham, .xy Anita Knight, Lisa Olsen, Jackie Yonlcer, Karen Grant, X, .Indy Armstrong, Libby Emerson . . Third ROW: Mary Bronsteter, Marilyn Fossam, x, Sue Kanfj9nann, .s E Kathy Haberer, Mary Pischer, Sharon Wilson, Pam Sparks, Becky Perry, Mary Cziddiliy, Dena Mollnzan, Delania Gallarcl, Kathy Ke- tterer . . . 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A 'Q 'W +53 M R - 'F' J iii' ' fiiiii 1 V4 213554 .msgf A 'A' ' --... i f 55 5 A A ' x S 'ff 'ia fs e - L ,- , 'Y' ff ff-.s . if QI ' , ' f . f mf. tM4sa?2?3Eggff?ff t ,tL 1 f f n .li During a GAA volleyball game, Clare Sup attempts to save the ball. Randy Palmer participates in a coed football game sponsored by GAA. GAA 167 Coach Jim Harvey gives the Forensic team a short pep talk before the tournament begins. Laura Cabanski practices The Happiness Machinefl in preparation for a tournament. FORENSIC TEAM-First Row: Sponsor Ms. Ann Steele, Darlie Slzip- ley, Karen .le7ff1'ie.s', Len Miller, Mike Tribby, Gary Srzelfs, Betsy Aidein, Slmron Simmer, Raelzel Grossnmiz, Evelyn.Iol111son, Li: Zu- rbiiz, Kelly ,1'1C'Gllil't', Sponsor Mr. James Harvey . . . Second Row: .Vary Chlmizslxi, ,Vlurey Gout, Kzztlzy Stern, Celeste 1lIl10C'L'l1Il, Li: Weisel, P11111 Hiitle, Will llurper, Stepimnie Boolll, Katie M1111- tifllllfil, Lynn Pugh, Tin Liepriek . . . Third Row: Karen Gray, Kiln 168 FORENSICS E , Cook, Cathy lloiigluxs, Heather' Lylxes, Susan Spaulding, Neal Davis, Judy Czzllulmiz, .Vlzzry Brm1.s'Ie!er, Lanm Slnitlz, Rick Geizler, Janet Breen, David Woo . .. Fourth Row: Plzil Tlmmpsmz, .lolzfz Gallaglzer, Reid Sorenwiz, AlL'.X'lllIlil'll Kelly, Tim Megyesi, Greg Plumb, Lfzrry BC'llflIIlIll1, Tod Nornmn, Colleen Byron, Heidi Fife, Robert Dyer, Kevin Miller, Cindy Peterson. ,1- 'VK '-N... Heather Lykes emphasizes a point as part of her selection during the Winter Trophy Tourney. Forensics now affiliated with national league ecoming affiliated with the Na- tional Forensics League this year, the Forensics team was quali- fied to compete nationally. Earlier in the year they took Winter Trophy at Westwood High School with the closest opponent trailing fifty points behind. This type of success carried through the entire year. The debate team has, under the coaching of Mary Stites, added four more teams and many more successes to their record. Members of the Forensic team also competed successfully in such speech contests as Rotary, Gp- timist, Gemco. and Lucky. Several team members attributed their success to the coaching re- ceived from Mr. Harvey, Ms. Sanden, Ms. Stites, and Ms. Steele. G 5' Larry Ashton performs his selection, I Never Sang for My Father, in front of the judges. if .., . hgig g . . A few Forensic team members relax at a restaurant, while awaiting the results of their rounds. FORENSICS 169 Gun Club has practice shoots to improve S ' aving a membership of 38, the Gun Club held their main activ- ities at Black Canyon Shooting Range. Practice shooting led the club into having intraclub matches, which gave the members com- petition and a chance to increase their skill. A Turkey Shoot was held De- cember 7, which was competing for awards-either the turkey or a trophy. earning an activity which was both profitable and self-satis- fying was the purpose of the Lap- idary Club. Consisting of ten mem- bers, each individual worked on their own semi-precious stones. Rings, such as turquoise can be made cheaper by hand, com- mented sponsor John Day. Electronics student Mark Haas learns how to monitor electrical equipment as part of a project. 170 GUN AND LAPIDARY CLUBS GUN CLUB-First Row: Treasurer Steve Tom, Clayton Jackson, Becky Jouflas, Richard Shouse, Joni Needham, Sponsor Mr. William Noble . . . Second Row: Dennis Anthony, Brian Hull, Dean Cook, Wes Parks, Mitchell Grossman, John Reynolds, Sponsor Mr. Don F. Krell . . . Third Row: George Rockrieh, John Vaughn, Craig Kleint, Bill Rood, Charley Shipley , . . Fourth Row: President ,lim Goldsmith, Bill Solniners, Vice-President Pat Spheris, David Salazar, Gerijv Schneider, Scott Sletten, Stuart Spangler, Tim Black. Electronics sponsor James Kennedy explains the mechanics of getting a ham license. ELECTRONICS CLUB-First Row: Carl Olsen. Vice-president Joe Sueuer, Danny English, Sponsor Mr. James F. Kennedy . . . Second Row: Tim Hiitlson. Carl Rapp, Brace Kabalza, Secretary Joni Needham, Lee Pemberton . . . Third Row: Mark V. Hass, Treasurer Laura Thomson, President David Salazar, David Ferris. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-First Row: Sponsor Mr. William Noble, President Elizabeth Doss, Jaine Wencloif Stephanie Booth, Jill Graham, Sponsor Ms. Patricia Grant . . . Second Row: Vice-president Jimmy Ganen, Secretary Barbara Johnson, Sandra Hicks, Lincla L.lIS.Y0ll, Todd Savilt, Teresa Cardinal . . . Third Row: Keith Sfnillz, Victor Carson, Tiuzotlzy .VIc'.'Vlanan1on, .leffSrone, .lolielie Konkol, Georgia Clark. ew Medical Careers Club IJTOVCS SUCC CSS ecoming a charter club on cam- pus this year with 20 members, was the major change of the Medi- cal Careers Club. Alerting students to the various job opportunities offered in medi- cine was the reason for beginning the club. Guest speakers included Para- Medics and the American Cancer Society. ffering a club dealing with any phase of electronics and permit- ting students to achieve their ham radio license has been the purpose of the Electronics Club for the past nine years. An annual event was visiting Barry Goldwater and his radios. Learning how to take blood samples interests three Medical Career Club members. MEDICAL CAREERS AND ELECTRONICS CLUBS 171 Senior Bill Taylor punches out a program to feed into the computer. The club s purpose was to teach students advanced use of the computer. Computer Club teaches today's computer uses ur club was designed to en- lighten students' understanding of the computers many uses in to- day's living and to teach them many basic and advanced tech- niques of programming, said the Computer Club founder and presi- dent Dave Good. The club boasts fifteen members with the only requirement for membership being an interest in data processing and programming. ur purpose for the math club was to promote the knowledge of the many applications of mathe- matics to everyday usagef, said Math Club Vice-President Bruce Robbins. MATH CLUB-First Row: Sponsor Walter A. Ogorek, Stephanie Booth, Sponsor Dr. Scott Bull .... Second Row: Secretary Howard Belon, Phil Pierson . . . Third -Row: Mike Arnush, Vice-President Bruce Robbins, President Bill Taylor. 172 MATH 8: COMPUTER CLUB COMPUTER CLUB-Bill Taylor, Bruce RUl7bilI.S' CAMELBACK RADIO ENTERPRISES-First Row: Jim Speros Brendan deVallance, Gerri Beadle. Frank Spotnitz, Jon Roach, Woody Richardson. . . . Second Row: .lim Ogsbury, Vicki Belon, Sponsor Jim Harvey, Phil Thompson, Evan Yares, Kathy Stern, Ev elyn Johnson. look over a catologue for future purchases of radio equipment by CRE. FM radio station planned b Camelback Radio Enterprises amelback Radio Enterprises was formed by students who were interested in radio work and better communications. HThis is an unprecidented project in the P.U.H.S. district so that any progress that is made be- comes more difficult, as we go alone, said the project director, Phil Thompsen. Activities for the year included creating the advertisements for the Sixth Annual Walk for Develop- ment and trips to radio stations. elping coaches to take statis- tical information at the games was the main activity of the Spar- taticians, which was sponsored by Mr. Pete Kellen. Bagels were sold to help raise money for uniforms and equipment. SPARTATICIANS-First Row: Laura Cardinal, Secretary Alicia Schmidt, Maureen Smith, Patty O'Donnell, Nadine Arena, Ina Lee Deppey, Terri Trimble, Betty Kovy . . . Second ROW: Georgia Clark, Terri Cardinal, Kathy Garvin, Kelly Meaker, Martha Starley, President Angie Tinkelenberg, Denise Parrott . . . Third Row: Karen Porr, Ciline Sandoval, Cynthia Schmidt, Vice President Peggy Turner, Melinda K elley, Cindy K err, Karen Boas. Director of Programming Jim Ogsbury and sponsor Mr. James Harvey Peggy Turner and Alicia Schmidt keep the score of a varsity basketball home game. CAMELBACK RADIO ENTERPRISES 84 SPARTATICIANS 173 CHS Art Club sponsors timel alentine sale ven though there was a small membership this year, the Art Club was, alive, well and busy silk screening. According to Jim Bolek, Vice- president, '6The club was useful as it taught us to silk screen, ex- panding our knowledge of art techniques. Their new found knowledge was put to use during Valentines Day. They created original Valentine cards and made a profit of over S16.00. Efforts from the club were placed in other areas also. They designed and made posters to help advertise the Orchesis concert. Mr. Clouse, Phil Sanchez, Barb Ysasi, and Janet Bailey discuss organization of the card sales. ART CLUB-First Row: President Cathryn Zarbin, Robert Nichols . . . Second Row: Phil Sanchez, Secretary Janet Bailey, . . . Third Row: Vice-president James Bolek, Treasurer Barbara Ysasi, Sponsor Don Clouse. Art Club sponsor Don Clouse describes methods of silk screening. 174 ART CLUB Keramos member Roger Jones assists in combining the ingredients necessary to produce pottery. Keramos club fires at the Gila River eramos, a Greek word for ce- ramics and also a campus club, did not have many activities al- though the ones they did have in- cluded a clay dig at Sycamore Creek in late October and a Prim- itive Pottery Firing at the Gila River in early March. The purpose of Keramos was to promote studies into the ceramic arts - studies not possible in the classroom. ie' KX ,I Cs A-T ' KERAMOS-Sitting: Wayne Butler, Kathy Garner, Lynda Cameron, PGHT, ROQGF -101165, Sponsor ViCt0r VefblllilieS - - - IH TFCCI Rflbifl Ryn Bolton, Anna Marie Calzall, Cindy Bryan . . . Standing: x, Tina Afl'f11'l', E1'iC Sacks. The requirements for joining the Keramos Club were that a student must either be in Advanced Ce- ramics or in Beginning Ceramics with a one average and a keen in- terest in the ceramic arts. KERAMOS 175 ewco.. club procedure changes Arete rete, a girls athletic honor club, had many activities during the year. Their activities included candy sales, parties, ice skating, skiing, bike hiking, and play days for 8th grade girls. Arete also adopted a new consti- tution which changed attendance policies, officers' duties, member- ship requirements, and procedure of changing and amending the constitution. ARETE-First ROW: Nancy Van Leeuwen, Deborah Condon, Carolyn Chevy, Bonnie Van Le- euwen . . . Second Row: Maggie Morris, Penney Stephenson, Jeri Christian, Becky Free . . . Third ROW: Delaina Gallarclo, Patti Iske, Heidi Grossman, Brenda Keegan, Sharon Melclfnan . . . Fourth Row: Gail Grover, Sue Kanhnann, Dena Mollrnan, Sharon Brandt, Jan Forney . . . Fifth ROW: President Sandi Van Kilsdonk, Laura Kllllflllllllll, Susan Majors, Karrie Stiteler . . . Sixth Row: Sponsor Mrs. Gretchen James, Treasurer Barbie Gercke, Marie Van Kilszlonlc, Vice-President Jocelyn Wendorf, Katie Kerinott. Barbie Gercke, Jocelyn Wendorf Debbie Condon, Patti Iske, Carole Cheuvront, and Debbie Thompson demonstrate costume originality at the Arete Halloween Party. 176 ARETE HANDBALL-First Row: Jim Rasmussen, David West, Nick Florez, Chris Kelly, Clayton Jackson, Toni Fanara . . . Second Row: John Hutelzinson, Ron Gutowski, Bruce Simpson, Russ Lange, Dave Sigler, Kenny Harman, Vice-President Jim Ganem . . . Third Row: John Day. Judy Hieniclfe. Jolene Hevrwood, Lori Watkins, Ann Sondriette, Paula Meirose, Trea- surer-Secretary Laurie Anderson . . . Fourth Row: Sponsor Mr. Dick Allegretti, Sponsor Mr. Rex Christian, Librarian Tom Lord, Keith Applewhite. Brent Thiem, President Cldf Barnett. Concentration, logic developed through Bridge andball provide an opportunity for recreation and competition among the students and faculty. Their activities included intra-club competition every Monday and Handball and Racketball Tourna- ments in October and November. e claim the distinction ot meeting more frequently than any other club on campus. We meet every day after school and our meetings are open to anyone who would like to participate, said Jim Horne, sponsor of the Bridge Club. The main purpose is to provide an opportunity for stu- dents to learn a game which will always be a social asset and at the same time develop logic and con- centration. The club also provides excellent opportunity for inter- action between students and fac- ulty in a relaxed atmosphere. Steve Schoen shows handball technique during a tournament. in ft I fi To N, lm: fe if BRIDGE-First Row: Mario Olivarez, William Barnes, Robert Strege, Lori Lartin, Ms. Elizabeth Leonard . . . lop Row: Sponsor Mr. Jim Horne, Randy Hansen, Vice-President David Weisrock, President Chris Trenberth, Secretary Linda Huebner. BRIDGE 84 HANDBALL 177 KEY CLUB-First Row: Jay Swart, Jon Keller, Mark Poppe, Mark Belnap, Dave Lusby, Ron Jankov, Sponsor Mr. Armando Ronquillo . . . Second Row: Rick Luebke, Jim Bullock, Mike Simone, Ross Goolsby, Mike Hook, Jim Keller, Lavar Merrill, Dickie Wesyfall, Row: Chris Gort, Kevin Dicks, Eric Hedlund, Patrick Moad, Chris Warner, Roger Jones, Don Ballard . . . Fourth Row: Ted Ketterer, Larry Benjamin, Greg Graulich, Jed Riding, Butch Vaughn, Larry Casillas, Dave Lengyel, Bob Boich. Rob Edwards, Greg Wikstrom, Wayne Butler, Bill Laslett . . . Third ey Club boys sand chairs as service project eginning his first year as spon- sor of Key Club, Mr. Ron- quillo, along with the officers, planned many events. In October, the Key Club boys conducted a car wash. As a serv- ice event, they went to the Cam- elback cafeteria and sanded all five hundred chairs. Along with Dor- ian, they held a party for retarded children in December. Conventions included a District Convention in Albuquerque in April. In July, an International Convention in Houston was planned, in which three officers planned to participate. Sophomore, junior and senior boys were allowed to join Key Club and this year there were 85 members. 178 KEY CLUB l Dickie Westfall arid Peter Hutchinson sand cafeteria chairs as a service project for Key Club. Madeline Richardson persuades two students to purchase a sprig of mistletoe from Leo Club. LEO CLUB-First Row: Dianna Willich, Missy Selbst, Kurt Raseley, Charlotte Gaughan, Francesca Scarlata, Kathy Pfafjf Valerie Kunz . . . Second Row: Wenndi Martin, Terryll Martin, Vice-President Mindy Lewis, President Madeline Richardson, Kyle Kunz, Paul Straus, Laurel Battuello . . . Third Row: Sponsor Mr. Larry Duvanel, Linda Huebner, Amy Hirsch, Wendy Richardson, Treasurer Mike Burke, Debi Willich, Joliene Konkol,-Jim Richardson, Charles Donohue . . . Not Pictured: Bill Taylor, Secretary Pam Corbin. Leo membershi increases over previous year tarting first as a small club, Leo quadrupled their member- ship, raising it from last year's seven members to over thirty this year. One big accomplishment was be- ing able to pay national dues, en- abling them to become more in- volved with other Leo clubs, and able to send delegates to the Inter- national conventions. Several events occurred early this year, including a Get-Ac- quainted party, a poster party, and a car wash. The money from the car Wash made it possible for them to pay the national dues. President Madeline Richardson conducts a Leo Club meeting concerning fund raising. LEO CLUB 179 occer games, field trips, fun for Kraut Klub raut Klub, sponsored by Ger- man teacher Hans Schoenborn, has provided various activities for members. Their activities have included Weekly soccer games for com- petition with other high schools, a ski trip to Pinetop in late Decem- ber, and a trip to Disneyland in March. Kraut Klub sp their Ski Trip. KRAUT KLUB-First onsor Hans Shoenborn hands Junior Dave Woo a parent permit slip for Row: Susan Bloom, Ann Faulds, Delania Gal- Hobe . . . Third Row: David Weisrock, Bill Sommers, Jim Gold- lardo, Ray Roe, Ann Witt, Becky Jouflas, Sponsor Hans Schoenborn smith, President Ken Wheeler, Randy Ryan, Jim Leuenberger, John . . . Second Row: Secretary Joanie Stinson, Scott Noble, David Gallagher, Chuch Wools, Terry Adamson. Woo, Nichola Lamond-Walker, Joe Gibson, Joliene Konkol, Glenn 180 KRAUT KLUB 4,4611 v Sophomores Jejf Stone and Peter Mock fight for the soccer ball. Soccer was played by Kraut Klub members aher school and Sundays. ..,...,,,.,., J ,, ' y Terry Adamson returns the soccer ball thrown to him during a game. Peter Mock prepares to kick off the ball to opposing team members. KRAUT KLUB 181 Disbanding of clubs becomin major problem major problem during the school year was the demise of many previously active clubs. Among those to leave the scene was Bicycle, Yoga, and Weather Observers. Libertine almost left but was saved at the last minute by a handfull of dedicated stu- dents. Late in the spring semester Girls League also had difficulties resulting in a meeting with the Ac- tivities office and the possible dis- banding of the club. Clubs serve the purpose of ac- quainting the students with social, service, or possible career oppor- tunities information. As such three new clubs entered the social whirl of school life . . . Medical Careers, Photography, and Flying. Bicycling President David Kumpf discusses the question of disbanding the club. WEATHER OBSERVERS-First Row: Sue Vallie, Jaimie Leopold, Kathleen Crowley, Gary Hodges, Sharon Skomer . . . Second Row: Dianna Willich, Patty Rodaek, Secretary Howard Belon, Doug Maney, Janet Habetler, Mascot Betsy Aidem . . . Third Row: Bill Taylor, Vibe- President Bruce Robbins, Mike Arnush, President Kevin 0'Brien, Sponsor John Day. 1 YOGA-First Row: Ellen Bisnov, Mary McCarthy, x, Linda Head, x, Sponsor Ms. Sadie Lar- son, Yogini . . . Second Row: Denise Agary, Candy Endrume, David Woo, x, Linda Cam- ron, Judy Case . . . Third Row: Larry Ashton, x, Katie Kermott, Anna Marie Cahall, x, x, Laura Cabanski. 182 BICYCLING, YOGA 8c WEATHER OBSERVERS M9193 gli Senior Steve Tom listens as the President of the Flying Club discloses future plans. Flying Club promotes interest in aviation career opporumities lying Club was designed to pro- mote interest in general aviation and career opportunities for all stu- dents. It was started at the end of the 1973-74 school year by Robert Chiprano because of his interest in being a commercial pilot and he figured that other students might also be interested in flying. The goals of the club were to pass their FAA written exam for private pilots license and to in- crease their knowledge of flying in the various fields of aviation. They, also, hope to convince the School Board members to start a flying class. The only requirements were that the student must have a desire to learn and must attend 75fZa of the meetings. The Flying Club has toured the airport facilities, Trans-World Air- lines, and Hughes Air West. They have also visited Air National Guard, and both of the air force bases. FLYING CLUB-Front Row: Joe Arena, Robin Johnson, Becky Meirose, x, x, x . . . Second Row: Rick Hall, x, x, x, x, x, x, x. FLYING CLUB 183 ee' 1 GIRLS LEAGUE-First Row: Leann Rozich, Jill Kristal, Cathy Guido, Secretary Carolyn Keith, Robin Lutey, Donna Azzato, Presi- dent Francesca Scarlata, Pam Petz, Vice-president Nadine Arena, Di- ana Cullutnber, Carol Eslick . . . Second Row: Susan Brady, Julie Durand, Lisa Humphrey, Lynn Pugh. Candy Hansen, Lisa Wilcox, Patti Patrick, Kathleen Gardner, Robin Wools, Cindy Bernhardt. Mel Lynn Pugh and Katie Mangotich enjoy them- selves at the Girls League Christmas party. 184 GIRLS' LEAGUE Kathy Bell . . . Third ROW: Senior Rep. Peggy Turner, Doris Weber, Margie Pearce, Debi Willich, Dianna Willich, Theresa Dilulio, Ann Roberts, Kay Newell, Sophomore Rep. Sandy Hicks, Alison Morris, Freshman Rep. Dawn Byrne . . . Not Pictured: Historian Katie Mangotich. f Leann Rozich blows up a balloon as a part of a game during a Girls' League Halloween party. In the background, President Francesca Scarlata and other members of Girls' League look on. Katie Mangotich parades through Camelback as a part of Girls' Leaguels initiation of officers. Girls' League member Jill Kristal persuades Camelback graduate Judy Heiser to purchase a mint stick. The mint sticks were sold at Christmas time as a fund raising activity for Girls' League. Girls' League sponsors part for handicapped ctivities have been plentiful this year for Girls' League,', re- ported Katie Mangotich, historian. Early events included selling as- tro-pops, and having a Halloween party. As a portion of fulfilling the purpose of Girls' League, a service club, the girls adopted a family for Thanksgiving and also visited them. Later in the year, the girls sponsored a Christmas party for the handicapped. During Christmas time they sold candy canes and decoupage. Membership was not large this year, yet officers felt they accom- plished a great deal. 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X 0. .- . .. .. ..-'.a.:.u. ......f.-. . -4.-1.-M'-L.-. .-v.-ta:s.d,.:Q. ..-5 CLASSES DIVISIO 187 Senior Class sells balloonsg profits S100 ,everal activities were available ,to Seniors throughout the year. The Senior Class sold balloons at the Homecoming football game game and profited 35100. The class also sold Carnations for Valentine's Day. Seniors went to Disneyland in- stead of having an all-night party. Senior girls displayed their ath- letic ability in the Powder Puff football game which was played against the Junior Class girls in February. rw .... I f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-President Sue Malinski, Secretary Kelley Brumley, Vice-president Sue Shackeyord, Treasurer Barbie Gercke. L t , ,. 2 , , o p W V ttyy 45, , J -1 f ff S , s,,,. ' P 4 , offset M e ,f SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL- First Row: Barbie Gercke, Kelley Bra- mley, Sue Shackelfora' . . . Second Row: Michele Wugalter, Stacey Blackman, Karen Null. 188 SENIORS SHIELD photographers Janet Habetler and Pat Kearns work on finished yearbook prints. 49 Ed Aboud Sharma Acridg Mark Acuna Karen Adams Carla Adler Betsy Aidem Greg Alberts Alan Allbrigh John Ames Lynn Anderso Janis Andes Karen Ardy Nadine Arena Phillip Armatis Kenneth Armstron, Susan Armstron Dan Ashton Wendy Austin Patty Baccellia Bruce Bak Kathy Bak. SENIORS lf Sara Baker Nancy Ballard Barbara Bankert Susan Barber Cathy Barclay Mike Bardeau Stefanie Bargas Carol Barker Cindy Bartleson Cathy Bartko Michael Bartlett Laurel Battuello Greg Bauer Don Baugh Steve Bechtel Mark Belnap Howard Belon Bruce Benham Jo Ann Benninghoif Kevin Benson Keith Dermond 190 SENIORS 'Z yo ie lb , if W , gk nyaaaaaia if 554' ! Mike Bowers and Scott Storr prepare a selection for a Concert Choir program. u l ea gig. Jean Beth Kevin Bethancourt Paul Beyer Gary Bickers Rose Ann Bierce Drum majors Schoen, Sparks Kevin Bies Stacey Blackman lead state's 1 marchin band i K Michael Bland Lee Blauvelt Bill Blodgett Kelly Blue Paul Blume Debbie Boaz Tina Boetto Amber Bolden Don Bollard Caryn Bolton Bill Bond Karen Boone Mike Bowers Cathy Bowser Chuck Brauel SENIORS l9l David Broermann Toni Brooks Mary Lou Brow Fritz Brucker Kelly Brumley Diana Bruning Cindy Bryan Sharon Bustos Wayne Butler Charlotte Bynum Colleen Byron Tony Cafiero Anna Marie Cahall Sue Campbell David Cappo Laura Cardinal Casey Carey Scott Carver Larry Casillas Toni Case Lynn Chaya 192 SENIORS 4? Marlene Multz finishes homework for her morning classes in the cafeteria before Ist hour. Chuck Colburn Beth Colby Diane Chicoine Linda Choukalas Philippe Clabe Cari Clegg Jeff Clements Greg Plumb, Tod orman 'jf hold top student bod offices Robin Conant Debbie Conard Debbie Condon Sam Conti Tina Contreras Gloria Cook Wanda Courtney Scott Cowling Lynn Cox Pat Crahan De Ette Crosby Carolyn Cuddihy Mike Cullumber Cindy Cusma Lynn Davis SENIORS 193 Jim Dawson Mike Deaktor Mike Decker Todd Decker Mark DeGrow David Demaine Tod Dickey Steve Deirker Pam Dillon J anett Dolin Kevin Doran Cathy Douglass Robert Dyer Tricia Du Bose Karl L. Eberhardt Bob Edwards Susann Edwards Mynde Eisen Barbara Ellis David Engdahl Kevin Erdmann 194 SENIORS ff' W N SHIELD staffers Carol Hunter and Kevin 0'Brien sell yearbook subscriptions during book sales. Martha Fielder Heidi Fife Q1 it S3221 Erick Erickson Bret Eske Sharon Farmer John Faulds Russell Ferguson Herff J ones' Grad Shak takes care of graduation necessities Julie File Warren Folkerts Beverly Foutz Sally Franklin Nancy Fritcke Travis Fuller Dale Fuqua Gary Gardner Scott Gardner Todd Garfield Kathy Garner Cynthia Geiger Barbie Gercke Tom Geyer Christine Giere SENIORS 195 Laurie Gilburne Allen Ginn Stuart Glenn James Goldsmith Sue Gooch Chris Gort Jill Graham Jana Grant Donna Green Gretchen Green Richard Griffin Jill Grodzinsky Cary Grossman David Grothe Judy Grove Janet Habetler Cindy Hageman Kelvin Hake Debbie Hall Rick Hall Tonya Hall 196 SENIORS International president Betsy Aidem watches as the Smiling Gourmet prepares foreign food. Karen Hanson Patty Hart Gill Hammond Rick Hancock Susan Hands Kristen Hanig Paul Hansen College infonnation programs help seniors make decisions Russell Hart Jeff Hawkins Brady Heath Theresa Heffner Craig Heffron Joyce Hermance Gordon Hibbs Caryl Hickey Kathy Hicks Ginny Hickman Sandy Higgins Kim Highfill Jenny Hilbert Doug Hildebrandt Arlene Hinckley SENIORS 197 Bill Hirsch Debbie Hirschberg Gary Hodges Kathy Hogan Jacqueline Hollenbeck John Holloway Sandra Holman Pat Holmes Donald Hoover Dianna Horn Joy Hoshiwara Bill Howell Bonnie Hucul Ken Hucul Tim Hudson Linda Huebner Marcia Hughes Ronald Hughes Kathy Hunn Carol Hunter Laura Hurguy 198 SENIORS l I I In first period AP English, Tod Norman explicates a poem for a report on Ayred Tennyson. Valerie Ivy Jennie Jackson Lori Huseby Johna Hutira Heidi Hutchinson Celeste Innocenti Kathleen Irwin Rand Pahner, Barbie Gercke reign as Homecomin Royalty Kit Jahnke Bethany Jankov Karen Jeffries Ingrid Jensen Curt Johnson Dave Johnson Dirk Johnson Georgia Johnson Julie Johnson Kathy Johnson Steve Jonas Edward Jones Janis Jones Roger Jones Glenna J urgemeyer SENIORS 199 Bruce Kabana David Kalfas Albert Kauslick Patricia Kearns Brenda Keegan Penney Keller Katie Kermott Ted Ketterer Debbie Keyes Sharon Kimes Cindy Kirk Kristi Kleinman Christy Jean Klinger Barbara Kluger Alice Knopf Janice Knott Bill Kovy Duane Koziel Sandra Kroulik Tom Kubiskie Valerie Kunz 200 SENIORS Laura Cardinal works as a student assistant in the Camelback High Attendance Office. Michelle Labriola Beth Lacko David Lake Cindy Lapp Bill Laslett Eight seniors participate in i two odel U. . delegations Linda Lasson Nina Laughlin Thomas Legler David Lengyel Kim Lenz Scott Leonard Dorothy Leonardi Jim Leuenberger Darlene Lewandowski Harlan Lewandowski Melinda Lewis Bob Lewis Gwen Lexa Barbara Litz Margaret Loete Bruce Long Tom Lord SENIORS 201 Denise Loupe Sharon Loupe Kelly Lowe Nancy Lowry Phyllis Loy Dave Lusby Heather Lykes Gary Mack Susan Malinski Julie Mariscal Tim Markin Bruce Martell Noreen Martin Gerry Maryan Don Mathein Thomas Mathein Debbie Matilsky Scott McAfee Keith McAllister Lon McCarter Matt McClure 202 SENIORS 19' Carolyn Cuddihy answers a question on the Betty Crocker Homemaking test given in November. Robert Medlyn Rebecca Meirose Charmaine McCubbin John McGann Patrick McGarrity Kevin McGinnis Tom McGonigle Kevin Doran, Scott Storr lead Choir as assistant directors Sharon Meldman Jackie Mellen Lavar Merril Bill Metzger Frank Miller Karin Miller Thomas Miller Lee Mills Cheryl Mitchell Pam Mitchell Brenda Mizer Patrick Moad Laura Gaye Moats Rick Mofit Vicki Mohr SENIORS 2 Brad Mollman Ann Morris Cindy Morrison Richard Moss Joanna Motsinger Marlene Multz Doug Mummert Linda Murphy Kathy Myers Vickie Myrick Bill Nelson Ken Nelson Mike Nelson Asa Nilsson Barry Noblitt Tammy Norling Tod Norman Cindy Norwood Karen Null Kevin O'Brien Tami Offen 204 SENIORS Kathy Sounart takes notes on a lecture by a fellow member at a meeting of the Bible Club. Pam Pakay Randy Palmer Paula Ohab Susan Ollerton Desy Ostberg DeLinda Ottomeyer Roger Overton Carol Hunter, Pat Kearns take charge of SHIELD activities Brian Parks Danny Parscal Karl Paul Janet Pell Rob Pendergraft David Pepple Nadine Perry Rebecca Perry Cindy Peterson Randy Peterson Kathy Pfaff Dennis Pickering Phil Pierson Donna Pizer Kathy Polka SENIORS 205 Greg Plumb Annette Porter Rodney Porter Kim Posthumus Cindy Prator .lon Price Jim Quan John Quick Cathie Radichel Chris Randazzo Mary Rawlins Madelene Richardson Jed Riding Nancy Riikola Leslie Ringer Bruce Robbins Mike Roberson Kathy Robinson Bonnie Rogers Cindy Rose Karen Roseberry Clayton Ross Helene Roth Naomi Roth Richard Rottas Kit Rowland Richard Rowles Sandy Ruguone Chris Rust Gary Ryan 206 SENIORS Sandy Salem Teresa Salomon Randy Ryan Linda Ryll Erik Sacks Andrew Sagman Arthur Sagman uddihy, Myrick, O,Brien attend Sertoma Freedom Banquet Cindy Sanders Dean Sanderson Susan Sanford Andrew Sarager Francesca Scarlata Mike Schaller Robert Schindler Laurie Schmich Lee Schoch Lynn Schoch Steve Schoen Nina Schultz Wendy Schuster Cindy Scott Deborah Scott Susan Scott Cathy Seely Kathy Sennett Sue Shackelford Don Shank SENIORS 207 Patricia Shinn Charlene Shouse Doug Siek Sherril Simms Mike Simone John L. Sims Paulette Sirwaitis Susan Skinner Sharon Skomer Kim Smith Pamela Smith Richard Smith Sharon Smith Terry Snider Candy Snorgrass Bruce Sobel Wendy Soberg Bill Sommers Kathy Sounart Dave Sparks Susan Spaulding Lori Spear Barb Spraule Mike Springfield Scott Spurlock Penney Stephenson Denise Stewart ,I im Stewart Martin Stickford .Ioan Marie Stinson 208 SENIORS P x fi ll' Carol Streff Mark Suggs Pam Stiteler Scott Storr Mary Stovall Trudy Strand Cathy Strauss Cath Douglass chosen as student director for spring pla ia ar-'f Steve Sukis Nancy Swiatoviak Wendy Syfert Ken Tang Kim Tang Ron Taylor William Taylor Brenda Tejada Deborah Terry Debra Thielke Dianna Thielke George Thielman Barry Thiem Dave Thoeny Eileen Thomas Phil Thompsen Dan Thompson Debbi Thompson Teena Thompson Laura Thomson SENIORS 209 Wayne Tobey Steve Tom Laura Tomecek Kathy Tracy Trace Trimble Athena Turner Scott Ulrich Diane Upstill Ron Utke Leonard Valencia Judy Van Gorp Sandra Van Kilsdonk Mary Van Sickle Cecil Vaughn Kim Vaught Ted Velonis Christine Verdugo Steve Volden Jaci Wailes Lori Wang Chris Warner Misty Warsing Jim Weddle Lisa Weigt Liz Weisel Mary Welch Jo Lynne Wells Jocelyn Wendorf Marianne Westfall Ken Wheeler 210 SENIORS George Whitmef Chris Wierson Mark Whipple Jay White Jonas White Judy Whitesell Cathy Whitlow Colleen B ron, adine Arena share newspaper editorship Greg Wikstrom David Wilkerson M' k' W'lk' IC le 1 mson David Wilson Susan Wilson .Io Ann Winters Betty Wissinger Joanne Wolf Gayle Woolery Michele Wugalter Xlif Rhonda Wullkotte Jim Wylie Debbie Wymore Robert Young Tom Ysasi Cathryn Zarbin Wally Zink SENIORS 2 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-First Row: Secretary Missy Ankenbrandt, dent Julie Vollrath, .lerimzie Sotelo, Treasurer Chris Johnston, Will Barbara Bush, Chris Srmborne, Tony Fl'C't'llIlIl1, Patti Sutton, Leah Harper, Jodie Everhard . . . Third Row: Gemgc' Mffiyli Sue Burr, Judsoiz, .lennize Bo-wi . . . Second Row: Vice-President Val Van Julie Horton, Traci Cafes, Sparkle Sj76C'iiIIItlIl, Nuizvy Rothstein, Sande, Bonnie VliIIiC'C'llll'6lI, Sara Hunter, Nancy Bottomley, Presi- Cz1roiBootl1, Terri Brooks, John Hi'abm'. Best Prom, hi spirit, goals for Junior Class aving one of the best Junior-Se- nior Proms and to get more spirit out of the students were two of the main goals for the Junior Class. This year's Prom theme was Color My World. To raise money for the Prom, the Juniors held an Open House that made S220 and a Car Wash that raised 567. Fun projects included a popcorn stringing contest for Christmas which included all the classes. imp-V ' K aqua. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Treasurer Chris Johnston, Secretary Missy An- kenbrandt. Top Row: Vice President Val Van Sand, President Julie Vollrath. 212 JUNIORS 'ffl 'X - , in '5 nt 1 S it ' x I 'fi -'lx 15, ,, W N ,1- 1, M, New ' ,.,.4-r Booster button raise mone for J Allen Barnes Brian Barnett Suzanne Barr Patrick Bartlett Rita Bassous Ronald Bassous .lon Beal Lance Beazley Robby Beery Betty Bell Michael Bell Stacy Belnap Amy Belon Brady Benham Lawrence Benjamin Lori Benninghoff Dale Benton Craig Bernhardt Valerie Bert Jude Bies Ellen Bisnov Y 1 A .r 5? '- W K f 1 AA ww , b it , M wx W ' V' 5 W ggqyfwu, ai V 1 e I ,S m f V ' it f .. me -' ' S A 1 'mx j J -1 1 'H ' 5 L . W We - I H t vt 'K M' W' David Abney Pamela Abraham Robin Adair James Adams Stephen Adams Erin Aguirre Thomas Allen April Allsup Robert Ament Michelle Ames Wesley Anderegg Laurie Anderson Carey Angland Melissa Ankenbrandt Dennis Anthony Tammie Apodaca Steven Archabal Nadine Arena Keith Armstrong Larry Ashton Lori Aycock Thomas Bailey Lisa Baker Rick Banes unior Ellen Bisnov Darci Black Patsy Black Randy Black Christy Bloomquist Kim Blue Karen Boas Susie Boaz Matt Bombeck Mike Bonney Carol Booth Nancy Bottomley Nancy Bouher Joel Boutelle Jeanne Boyd JUNIORS 213 J f , 4 NM N yi ,f ' w my I, f 1 J J i a ith A G, ,fa C ear my fm 'vw ,, Ig, NW, wi SQ C itil. John Boyd Rita Boykin Sharon Brandt Catherine Brassfield Terrell Brooks Mary Brophy Cynthia Brown Dennis Brown Janice Brown Kent Brown Laurie Brown Marianne Brown Mary Brownell Mary Brucker Stacy Brummer Carla Bruning we ww- f i s W i f 7 X ff' !',g -. Color My James Burke Douglas Busch Barbara Bush Glenn Button Ginger Byron Laura Cabanski Traci Cales Lynda Cameron Glen Campbell Teresa Cardinal Jetaun Carpenter James Carr Theresa Carroll Kelli Carter Sharon Chandelle Dale Chapin Brenda Cherry Carole Cheuvront Julie Chidester Robert Chmel Donn Christian 1 X li ' Melinda Bryan 1? Kevin Bryce J,, Karl Buck Ixx James Bullock ' Paula Bumpers Kenneth Bunch W1 Nw v ' l L J 6 W i .V 6 V ff ,, on 1 ur en Q f' Rh d'Bd Stanley Burger orld' chosen as Prom theme S Wwwki w' V, ,Mu , M W i it V W, 1 QNY yi 14 , Q 7 'W W . .1 I 11- iffy Q J 'ti is an 1 ,,,,..,..l lx .I ,.- A 'M' , ui V 3 214 JUNIORS S 4 W was f My L L Y Q f w. Robert Cipriano Georgia Clark Nancy Clark Bob Cochran Janice Coffer Cheryl Cole Debra Collins George Collins Michael Collins Richard Colson II Julie Cook Kim Cook Paul Cooke Joyce Cooper Q , RV V, . VV gk Y 1 E S ,Q , I . f 1 1 I V ' - f Y w tl, K fs Q-7 1 ,X . I ' fi V ' W' we J I if 3 ,, 1 tml ' , m,,Wf'W, ,ef Q, ' Tig -ALM '1 Yzwjwy ' , 'tl ' A' 1 A ,M All? m' 1 i 5243 .Cliff , if ' W Q Wt X - -'Q , 'fi x 'A ' 0 ll ' N, QM ,M ' N VV ia J ' A, aw 3 . pr-QV V , ,VW ,F f 1, will I on NW ,-ff, . V W .. C - dlmilxftx ' b1lfMtt'wi ,Will a 1 1 Wires i t mx 1 I , W K l ll I , I I W gl ft, W lille H I it 1 , -!-, W ' V , X ,J ' v1 , X H I is-U , I Vmjfi M,,,j+1 tml 2' ,V j 3 W .ff m,,fA'r.l,.tl Denise Din Anita Diltmer Elizabeth Doris M. Dioguardi Bianca Divito Scott Douglas Susan Diserens Cary Dolego William Dowdy 3 l Pamela Corbin Edward Corey Kelly Cornell Roger Corson Greg Coultrap Michael Crahan Jodie Crawford Martha Crist Nanette Crosby Kathleen Crowley Randy Cunningham Brooke Dano Mary Dania Brenda Darling Cindi Davidson Diane Dearing Mark Decot Sue DeGrow George Dembow III Nickolette Demos Chris Dempsey Karen Dicino William Dierker Vincent Dijulio x I KL. Teresa Cardinal and lzer fellow Marching Band members practice a routine for an upcoming game. , . N ,t-t- ww, , . . Denise Doyle ,1., V, V L .lim Drendel , if V ll' fl ,V ' 'flag 1 '- , ' Michelle Drummond 'N ' Q V V , Roger Dunlap , . 3 ' , ,,'f VV tr fl 1 N f 5 Clifford Eccles 1, ' V V, F V 'V V ' Q 'Vl'f ' I ' 'W ' H J Fred Edgar , Xl V I V ' -V F V ,VV J, Susan Edmanson tts' . V ' as .gr V A A V V1 f' V Q l 1 .Yr K - I , ti x , an 4 AQ Timothy Ekelund I 'I C Susan Ellenburg V ,,. H V1 Ki 5 V Frederic Engen I f 'A 3 3' V : 'ggi Dan Enriquez ' it n J1 V ' , C 4, 5 Steven Eslick lv A ' 6 , Sally Evans NNI ,I g Q ,,,Lx'V V V hxs - ' C I -, 'V I 7 5 , 9 V Jodie Everhard F V. M VV V A 1 I JUNIORS IWW Marty Ewing Pat Fagan Angelo Fauci Dean Ferguson Toniann Ferrara John Ferris Gina Fierros Dana Flanagan Jaquelyn Flickinger Anita Folk Michael Folkerts Steve Ford Jan Forney Tom Foster Carol Fow Robert Franklin Rebecca Free Tony Freeman Susan Fromm Mary F ylstra John Gallagher Jimmy Ganem Lawrence Gannone Kathleen Gardner Herff Jones takes over class ring selection Cheryl Garsha Kathy Garvin Kim Geiger Cathy Germain Marian Gialamas James Gibbons Mike Gibson Harold Gillespie Cheryl Girst Steve Gjere Richard Glenn Karen Goldstein Marvin Goldstein Steve Golladay David Good Ross Goolsby Marita Granberg Janet Grass Mark Graves Karen Gray Kathy Grebba 216 JUNIORS Scott Green Steve Griffin Cheryl Griggs Paula Gross Janet Grove Heidi Groves Nancy Guyett Chris Haesloop Linda Haga Gary Hagen Danna Hall Karen Hallickson Dan Hannon Loretta Hanover i 25 f mfg' N like a fy , UA b U I Q N R ' 44 Si ,A NV , l iii -1 X, K. L I i V I A 'liz iftigdk ,f 'r 5 Gi Y -1 I K .5 X -a-15 f , 5. N v ' ,M X N , , , , if ' -A g n N' 'M ' ' gm ,1 W 4 if f at Q i ' , fw L gi ' f ' ' at ,. as J A r s , , K , x I V 0 A' 1 Q N X , i i ' . mx ' s V W M :asa fl KW . 4 I H ' , l N 'Vliehael Hook Johnny Howard lulie Horton Ronnie Howard S Hoshiwara John Hrabar Deborah Hunn Sara Hunter Gorden Huntley Dara Husehy Peter Hutchinson Nancy Hutoron Candi Ingram Rhonda Inman John Irwin Patti lske Linda Ittner Ronnie Jankov Jim Jarrett Coronation Jeffords Paul Hubley C. Huebner Brian Hull Sv- N. l F I N 'Q 4 -n Candy Hanson Randy Hanson Gary Harkins Will Harper William Hassler Eugene Haugen Ill Linda Head Margaret Heinle Lisa Hemminghaus Gregory Hermanee Lisa Hertaus Janelle Hertzke Amy Hirsch Kimberly Hirshberg Glenn Hobe Garry Hodgkins Cheryl Hodin Bryon Hoelzer Judy Hogue Mary Ann Holman Kenneth Holton Jean Holtsnider Melodee Homes Bradley Hook prepares a Christmas tree for its stand. l y R J 3 M W Q W 4 i K I f ,QS ' - R AX ' I -.-21 1 I M M , if , U' J' - r l qt , ,Q 1 A 'la Q it ' ' cry, f - ' ' if, it J if J tr r W m A f ' V ' l.iii J J Q M ' , X ltta U . 5 Bl X ' ,'m'5 . V W' JUNIORS 717 1 ll M 3':'f , 'X , M 1 2' Wwy. . v R T A 1 Susan Jess Barbara Johnson Janette Johnson Chris Johnston Don Jones Ken Jones Greg Jonovich Jenifer Jordan Mary Josephson Stephen Jouflas Leah Judson Mary Jo Karis Elyse Kass Laura Kaufmann Cecily Keith Rosemary Keller Alexandra Kelly Shirley Kemp Douglas Kenning Leonora Kern Cindy Kerr Debra Kessman David Kimes Mike Kimmell l'IIl Junior help serve meals for Sal ation Penny King Becky Klein Cynthia Klein Frank Klekner John Knape Chris Kohler Joliene Konkol Mary Konves Nancy Kowacz Jill Krebs Randy Kumagai David Kumpf Kristin Kunz Leeann Labar Michelle La Count Marty Lankford Melynda Lara Lisa Large Sandra Lattin Paul Lauko Geoffrey Lawhon 0: 459 tiff 'C'-af 'V ' ming lil? ' 'T , k Y Y Y : ..... www , yej,, , .rr , ll 218 JUNIORS 5-, M 5 vi WF ll 'S' 5 Noreen Lawlor Joel Lawson Kathy Layne Laura Layton Marc Lesure Lydia Lettieri Denise Little Mark Lockridge Mitchell Loftin Barbara Long Tod Long Charles Lopez Barry Lorimer Gregg Luebke -w-.. 9 it-if rim , A ' 'Www , N 1 ,A ,M , mf ww it 0 -f W ww it X in ,, , Q firm, wwf 1 . W ,W 4 ,L 5 Q1 1 1 K -M Q i ' '- 'N i i I 'Q N- 'i Q 1 5 , wi' iw it H - i ii A ' w h-- Y -- if X J . ' it 56,5 ww nw. 5' 1 - ei' Wave ' i I N , Si I, JI 5 a ,4 if F ' ,i W----f. - ,A ' K W 'N J ii A 'C -fn V N fr . ,V fi ' J 1- f- f f ' f I ' ,Q 'rr 'E' W Q' f Q, i . , , V ' W if 'H ' .w W , 'i ' ' 2+ Si iilfezg Wi 9 N X fi, ii M if -f' 'HL 1 '- - ' ' M 3 rw., .. W T, 'Q 'W ,W i f iii 'A , if' iw ww-' WW 'i f MIK, W , L ' f, , J ' -2 N f . Ft? QL, if 7 11 - J Jy .L , T R if 1 LJ f :sf as . il. M. I fx ,M 3 ik 5 iifi , f K ,ym iii W G' M ,, lim, , i ' W ' Hi, ' L V 3 , ,If i W 2 2: Q f 35.2 v ff' ' t T as ,a L . 33 -W, .V , ,H I Y A, iii- ' 'W' .. w i . Q- ,Niit w w min, , 1' i'.' ,- ffJ':'f'5q, 1 ' -N fi ,J .. mf M .IAA img, 1 w w , N f , fi '- . I A 1 I., '-,Ilya X-If N 'U 'f il ... n 1 If 1' 1 3 11. ' 'J , , , Qi ' wi , ,li fig xiii? ' ' f' , f'e :www ,tw 't ' i f J 1 t J 'ff f ' 'ua J :Ai 'i,'i , ' , W35i'?i 7? 'MW' , Y I V 5' f 'ti X' 'iii 1 .-Q. A Q Kim if J 1 1 ,L,Q,,,,, if 5 A ' f , W K if N N: X 3 N H, 5 1 A x ' ii R. McKeever Frank McQueen J Bryan Mee Tim Megyesi Ann Melby Steve Melius Mark Merrick Joyce Meshel George Metzger Megan Milar Lisa Miller Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Nancy Miller Jay Mills Joe Mills Dan McEuen Ralph McMillen Mike McWenie Mary McGann Robert McNabb Tamara Meade . Meadows bottle. ff , fl w . W C lf- Wi Mag , '- T J J is V' Mi ' 1' x yy iiiil J L X ,gf ,, f 4 N.. 3 5. -. '44 i fi W f , .tt M M in ff: V . ' Q, a 1 MW' 'SW' if 3 'J' 5 W ww .4 If ft wi 7 5 , .mHf' ,- -ii If i 1' ,IV Wi f Gay Lull Timothy Lykes Susan Lyman ,Ioan Lyons Robert Maki Barbara Malmstone Leslie Mandile Scott Manning James Manser Lisa Marasco Christine Mariscal Carla Martell Brian Martin Cathy Martin Scott Marut Tom Mason Dale Massey Kim Mathews Donald May Georgann McBrayer Mary McCarthy Maureen McCoy Elizabeth McDonald Terry McElrath Practicing his role in a one-act play, sixth hour drama student Tim Megyesi drinks from his Q , 3 ,,i, M , gl w 4 Q3 yyir ' ': ....-:xi ' 7 2' Z v' W W A L L 'L I X f N f 423 f 3 K 'wi' -3'-N W., L-Yrs' x p' wo rm ,,,,, f' ,, JUNIORS 219 , Sl. 5 I b ,, GEMM. . ww F 1 My QA V V N ,, dv ,WM l www W HH L i t ea N H 'ii-air 1 5' X Y I ' ,l 53 45? 'M Ur, ,M,, .,,, ,ff WM 5 Q. '64 g o , , I , wo Mike Milo Charlene Mitchell Cindy Mitchell Robert Mitchell Robin Mitchell Katie Moentk Mike Monday Michele Montana Kristi Morehouse Larry Morgan Chris Mori Sheri Mortensen Stephanie Mueller Marilyn Multz Nancy Mundt Brian Murphy David Musil Mike Mykleby Jim Nelson Steven Nevins Diane Newland Daniel Nichols Gregory Nies Patricia 0'Donnell Junior class hold la t basketball dance of ear Gary Ohrtman Courtney Overton Kathy Parke Kimber Lee Parker Frank Parks Denise Parrott David Parsons Cliff Patterson Frances Pawelczyk Debbie Pegany Gary Peifer Tracy Pellonari James Perkins Bryan Perry Ron Perry Tina Perry Brad Peterson Darcel Phillips Matthew Pierce Patrick Pierson Steve Pinto ,y ' K e' f , 220 JUNIORS IQ, ,X , C 2 Vt 3? V ' ,K M S - t',, . if ' W- ' 4 f ' , N 'ZW t'it + tif, 'f IW Al ' if : Q ' l W ' ' 3, N ,NW ,, N A It ,J ' M , ' N N QM . ,X l ,Q 1 W WW 3 ' L 9' 5: yr ig? M e- f V' - eip- gigiggg K. Vg , 1 tw ' ,. gf ,.q fx 1 ff Q 'W v WN M A rx fy M E ,.- jg' K , M. 6 N Wy Ml VM , M 'lllllv M l K ,, ,lf .N W, fl v .rw .fh a fl K f V V A L V' I vw ,f 4 f ul' ' pf I f W M 5' e lf W .Sf lj g 6 I Amy Poister Brett Poorman Jeff Poor Karen Porr Dennis Porter Helen Potts Richard Powell Christine Pugh Paul Pugh Debbie Qualls Doris Quan Steve Quaranta Curtis Rapp Mickelle Ratliff ,N 5 ' X i X, 5 Q -. A 1 V V' ' v, It ,Q I , if . kk' an-V ...sv ,x 2 I x ' . - al , 5 H. 'idly' ff. , 4. ' , -' . fa, ,. ri f, A - V xi 3-I X S V 176 i V a t i me 1 3 2:1 m I ps 4-. 'if Q .aw '- A 'W ' ,gm ,z 4, , w k' W , - , ,W a ,- 1' f it ' l Q A 41 lf 1.9 1 Q ' 1 , ew., . : l ,N x J O 'N ' .. 4, , I a yi Egg? 9 ,QI x 1 111 ' il 4 Ethan Rauch Barry Ray Carl Ray Gina Read Mike Reckards Greg Reifl' Mark Rein Grace Reynolds William Rhodes Randy Rhubottom James Richardson Doug Riley Rebecca Roberts George Rockrich ' 5 ' , ' ' ft . 5 M? , , in Pat Rodack ref M A - .. na' fi Karen Rodriguez I, f ' , 4 Cheryl Ross , , FQ? '- Pam Ross V , Pk '-' 'I aff if H, ' 1 as M Aw.,.' if Nancy Rothstein , I b ,V 1 1, i f . A X ,A g, W , Kathleen Rowe r ' ,I f 11 XX 1 Deborah Ruch , nice Q ix 5- ' , ,7 Kia. X Wg' V Susan Rumler . 'ei -,ze R W diff- r it 1 sais' ,V ..f , W mf' f . V Trudy Russon ' if -- 4- 1 i A -1 7 1 4 . A gf 1 . : ' ll . lil-Z'z1'f 'GY' .e M ' A af! I 1 Salvatore Salese 5 v'f? 9 lm it .3 , 3 M :H X k 1' W ta !f 42 kv A ff' , , ' Fw g, xi: Q i 5 A . ' l 'Q ' f. N 3, Q , J ', C' Q 9 Paul Salisbury W Ciline Sandoval Chris Sanborne Chris Sarra Randy Sanders Tim Savitt Shawn Schechter Alicia Schmidt Cynthia Schmidt Jenny Schneider Donna Schroeder Jennie Seethaler Deanna Seigfred Brian Shackelford Carlton Shank Vicky Shank Damon Shearer Brenda Shelton Lori Shelton Richard Sherlock Todd Savitt Pat Scanlan F' Scarlata ing their sixth hour Physical Education class. , X W , ww' ' ' H r ' S ' 3, 1- 1 QQ? as U W lr , '.' mx I f X ilii H x x ,X -N N will 'M M , fl y 3,-ll, -V 14' i if is .K i Wifi S I i, iiil i i W ww ' ' Mf g J ll K . lv W fi W 1 JUNIORS 221 Barb Long, Terri Trimble, Penny King and Tilly Tinkelenberg play a fast game of racketball dur- ILL I ,L l ' 5? was w X Q V jf' l W W W fs Robert Sherwood Debia Shirkey Cindy Siltanen Scott Simpson Lisa Simson Julie Sisk Robert Sklad Scott Slingluff John Slonaker Diane Smith Doug Smith Maureen Smith Nadine Smith David Smoot Greg Snyder Mary Snyder Patti Snyder Lisa Sorel Jeannie Sotelo Pam Sparks Margaret Spears Cindy Speckman Darlene Spencer Gwen Spencer pen Hou e, car wa h net Juniors S220 t gi : 33 'wt -,, l A Q wif' 4 If W ,,,, 1 W1 WW, 1 ,A L I l all l ,lv 1 l 2 ff 'W ml Jill Spencer Walter Spencer Mark Spentrino Bill Sprague Doug Steele Kathy Stern Susan Stevens Chris Stoehr Paul Straus Rene Stricker Fred Struss Lisa Sucato Frank Summers Patti Sutton Jay Swart Keith Tang Connie Tatham Beverly Terry Ana Thatcher Cindy Thau Celeste Thomas ,A Y Wi' Q M L , -l,, , r :'f- ' , 'if tl G, ,, ' 5 , -' w Y, ,l 1 : , l f Wiz, WW :ss L at to ,Wg - 1 u 0 'L Slit, L E la , W- ..Mfi. 222 JUNIORS C p tt,n L ' X ' 10' :fig Y' A wi' K 43 l, Y ww . W ' Rel 'lui' ,vm i 1 L ,m x Mike Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Ken Thompson Sue Thompson Tilly Tinkelenberg Natale Tomaselli Rita Toschik David Toth Jim Totten Diane Trausch Rhonda Travis Nancy Tribbensee Mike Tribby Terri Trimble : , Nk 1 ' ,f I if X -Q, p , .ik 2 X t N 5 Y' My W 53:1 X . .. Q. .-1 M -.ip ,ii ga! fx: .4iL,t iii WT f W i to i A J 1 J V ! 5 I 1' X Jivi-4V3Hfv'i 0 init ij iwzi W i 1 ,I Qj1:q I 4 I' , . i-, fp i fm i if-iff fp ii ,UK ,J ' , X fi i lv' f 'af i , ,vm J ax . 'i eikbip if S-Q K' i J Q Brenda Widing C. Williamson Marcia Winters D. Wilczewski Dianna Willich J. C. Wise Jamie Williams Leslie Winham K. Wollenberg Ari pm fi? ' G 'E Mike Tussey p Y i Rick Upton ,, ati L X ,, L , Chris Vance WI N , Marie Van Kilsdonk - iw i 1 A R A V 1 Bonnie Van Leeuwen , ' W, X' on G Valerie Van Sande T ' if fj:,,.1: V , 2 , ' ' Vincent Velonis ' !. I E ' . . Julie Vollrath s ' - Debbie Wagner I X. ' I' 5 ' J V Kelly Wallace as AM I i. , V ,, 'wi t 'ii' i . Kelley Walters 3 Jr X 3' 1 4 I M 1 1 xi iffy i i Candice Wax A J z 4, I John Waytuk ' f' VV V - ' . K i ' wAp?' Steve Wease ' T F ' : K , Nicholas Webb f 1 'LV ' ' Doris Weber - ' f' . - 'L j'L'AVf ' ,N Jaine Wendorf ,JJ X ' ' 'i i - .p Richard vveiiiz it A no ,.,,, A ' 1 .5 . fi, i. ,M . i W . .A - Edward Wenz Keith Wester 'i ' 1- f Bruce Westfall W ,qu M A i ,.w1'i ',.,' hi Y ia ' ' ' . Dickie Westfall D J J ,J .... C Q V - 4 f ' ' S i Y W I 1 Julie Westfall 1 - . gs ., 1 'N -f A i ' Man Whipple -NME f 5 ' ,' . e 21- S a .,, 62 sf, - ,, qi -. Q- - at -:F ' .EB Sara Hunter and Nancy Bottomley rinse and scrub off a car for the Junior sponsored car wash. The car wash, held ata neighborhood gas station, made 840 profit. David Wop i Marilyn Woods .MMU Jon Woody wx James Wools gi' Clark Wright 1 ,gi - V iw f i rv v'::'n N Tina wiiukpne W i J Evan Yares . 5 i Christie Yonker H ' 1' David Yonko Doug Yonko j 1 Yi' H Wilkes 3 X f' JUNIORS 223 Spirit vital to class activities continents lass involvement, participation and spirit are vital parts of our activities and this year vve are striving to obtain more of it, com- mented Kathy Wells, secretary. The Sophomore class had a year full of activities that included a car wash, numerous poster parties. provided entertainment for the un- derprivileged and co-sponsored the annual Basketbravvl. Sophomores also took part in urging other clas- ses to participate in making Bas- ketbravvl into a week activity in- stead ofjust one day. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-President Jim Ogsbury, Secretary Kathy Wells, Treasurer Lor- ri Berry, Vice-president Margaret Brown. MW SOPHO.VIORE COUNCIL-Front Row: Lori-i Berry, Jmllzlw Pugh, Second Row: .lllivlzvllv Gnzwllv. 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Jim Sc'l1illcr, K!lI'C'lI Rfl'lIIll'Cf.X'!Ill, Julia I.vc'Ln1ulz, .WKll'KQtlI'l'f Bmwzz, Lynn C,AQ.X'f7lII'-V, Jamie Leopold, Debi Willicll. 22-4 SOPHOMORES Christine Alexander Tommy Allain Michael Allen Mitch Allen Pamela Allen Thomas Allen Jeff Amstutz Louis Acosta Jon Adams Karen Adams Terrance Adamson Nicholas Adler Sharon Agee Denica Aguirre Homecoming spirit ribbons sold b oph Jill Anderson Joseph Anderson Julia Anderson Vicki Ankenbrandt Leigh Applewhite Tedd Archabal Joseph Arena Judy Armstrong Ronnie Armstrong Jonathan Arnold Michael Arnold Warren Ashford Mark Austin Robert Azzato Brad Baggs Janet Bailey Beverly Balmes David Barbieri William Barnes John Bassous Allison Bates James Baugh Judy Beaumont Steve Beckwith Stephanie Bell Laura Benedict Lori Benjamin Dawn Bennett Li if g 15,1 Valerie Benz Edra Berger Lorraine Berry Mike Berry Arthur Bert Eugene Beyer Edward Bingham Andrew Black Donald Black Scott Blair Terry Bledsoe Susan Bloom Phillip Boaz Jonathan Bohr SOPHOMORES Scott Blair is aided by a 4p-65 as he attempts to find the amount of copper in a copper solution. ,ini J , L 1- Q ' All 3 X g., Vi ' ffrff X . ,, H l l M fig , WW, Q ' N 1' 'b ' -6 226 SOPHOMORES f cv ,i ,1 ww ., ,W f Y .Q V Y L' Mary Bronsteter Sheri Brooks Ellen Brophy Errol Brown Margaret Brown Rebecca Brown Richard Brown Robin Brummer Joy Burch Michael Burke Eddie Burruel Kirk Butler Jonathan Buxer Linda Bynum Mary Cabanski Craig Canter Cynthia Cardinal Edward Carey Lisa Carpenter Judy Case Margaret Case Michael Bond H 'V' MMIJ IMW Rick Bond M yy Stephanie Booth in -4 ,' if ,. M 3 its Andre Bormams 31 . i V i ,, ivrv Todd Bowen WM, u f M 4 Ricky Bower ' l U Terry Bowman ' wx ' 3' Greg Brady I N Jeff Brand I W '45 Y, B , Janet Breen 'vs' 5 I l Tammy Brehm 1 ' 1 Gary Brent W , A N 'um Patrick Bresnahan 'w i......-Q Q.. M., ,, , , , ' va l ,, Nf l' ,, ' W ,. ,w ' ,gl if 1 ,S , L ' ' ' Q M M va: vs, - of LZ -gg 12' ' H' ktlff , 1 dag ' .L N J -.w N fr 2? E355 4, T L , , ' l 'N l ,,.. ll Wa , H ' 'T' llc, V uc N Q H 5, ggi? A f 7 ,, W ,, 4 i , w h W I wt 4 V nf , , W , f u if AY M41 ,, Joseph Briere WW ldimm -, N N, N, W My W ,,,,,, , 0 Ml l H ' HW ,AM W , , win, M, , M 1 - . , Mg , M ' ' , a N 9 ' 3 rf i ff X , ag? ra g Bob Bolch James Bolek Thomas Boltz Andrea Chavez Bobby Childress Ruth Chinberg .lerilynn Christian David Clegg Steve Clevenger Chris Clinger Lori Coe Kimberly Coffer Dallas Collins Terri Comita Linda Cook Rick Coppinger Joe Corrao Lori Cosgrove John Cotter M. Coulthard David Coultrap Shelly Council .Ian Cox Mary Cuddihy Cleaning of Verde Ri er area, ser ice act for Sophomores Theresa Di Julio Michael Dillon Mary Discher Anne Diserens David Dobbs Karen Donaldson Bryan Donner Mary Dooley Debra Douglass Mary Downie Kathy Downing Anthony Doyle Kim Doyle Beth Driver Debra Duel Darrel Dunn Michael Dunn Anthony Duran Martha Duran Patti Edens Carl Edgar Carol Cummings Keith Cummings David Dale Andrea Davis Neal Davis Denise Dawson Carroll Day Joseph Deines Ina Lee Deppey James Desimone Chris Dettmer Brian De Vallanc George Dembow Kevin Dicks 4 M92 A M W i ff 11tM ,1,i iw, N. M m 1,11 ,Y W a 2 ij, :H W' , 2 i W Steven Egdar Lori Edge Libby Emerson James Engle 1 Q1 William English -fe .5 X 1 Leza Erdelyi 1 Ruth Erdmann .1 vu Jill Erman Carol Eslick Bradley Essary Ralph Estrada ,nv X, N K Donna Facio Ann Faulds J ' of-115' wl- ' 6, li . M 5 'R y' 4 1 1 A' rt ,XXX my N 1 l 'fi M,,ff'i? o XX 5 Steve Feck Lorena Felton ' - Bonnie Fetters , Cynthia Fife ' ' Michael Fish ' ' 'A -E51 ' 12 2515 Joseph Gibson David Giere Debbie Gloria Martha Gongora 228 SOPHOMORES N, X , on -l X ? 1 ll ll , it 4 HQ ,W l glwll Z 1 K' , N ,K i m ' W , ww WW? Q.. 1 'WQWQAV 'N , 4 is 25912 Y lx, :I V , lllljllv 1 wt Y ' ' it an Nl' 1 f Stan Florez Nancy Forsha ' Marilyn Fossum Xi X X X X Susan Foster i J ,Q i t rr S1 ' Linda Fow .11 W ,Hpifsi ,X Terri Fowlie ' f' QTZI-V ' ' 7 WM if ' af yywh ,1 Karen Futterman . , , LW' Sharron Fuqua Leeann Galkowski Dela Gallardo lt11 W l si Cynthia Garvin Charlotte Gaughan Robert Genter Danny Geouge Gregg Giannantonio Diane Gibson Elizabeth Gibbons out ab 'FP' was--senvfawwll Playing the piano, Joe Tapia is assisted by Lori Wilson during the International Club Christmas Party which took place in the Drama room. Entertaining underprivileged, Valentines Da Party ta k Debra Gonzales Marcy Goot Kathryn Gosselin Randall Gould Clay Graham Michele Gravelle Sharon Gray Patton Greg Attila Hargitay Kenneth Harmon Caroline Harper Janis Harrison John Hart Mary Hasselbring Sondra Hatfield Janis Haug Sharon Hawley Eric Hedlund Joseph Heffner Robert Heiser Steven Herzog Ellen Hickey Q ,sg - v yfvgtzpz, Ei ii. 2 Vx ' 1 H ,, 5, vs ,Q , ,, , 'W ti ? mf mf 'W T Q if Q if 4 J , , A .- i w , wi - A tn, ' s ' I-, Y- ' 5 M Q ' z. ,4 . ,, xt ,,,, ,, Q v .tw . fe ' I ft q ,fy DM N 5 ' -1 -i ' it 41 , 't Ann Griffin Susan Griffin Dorothy Groleau Heidi Grossman Mitchell Grossman Joann Grova Gail Grover Catherine Guido Esther Gutierrez Ronald Gutowski John Gwinn Kathy Haberer David Hain Karlen Hake Bret Hales Christine Hall Jeffrey Hall Stephen Hall Susan Hammans Karen Hanchett Neil Harder one from car wa h helpsSoph treasury 1-. WM' T si A 17, if? 5, Q le, fi ss A Wh' Q H H H fe w , ,, , N is sm as ffl Y Y U1 vw vi 4 A 2 4 ' -Q 1 ,,,?:e , A i r I R mmm n l2ZW +i1N' rfL f 'Y M Jr 4 frfaffa? f ll if o T ' , . 230 SOPHOMORES Lori Johnson Maria Johnson Ginger Johnston Cheryl Jones Debra Jones Verne Jones Carole Julian Lee Jurkovic Margo Kalfas Lisa Kauffman Susan Kaufmann Leah Keane Carolyn Keith John Keller Melinda Kelley Richard Kelley Matt Kells Chris Kelly Wayne Kempton Mark Kendall Mike Kesselman Kathy Ketterer Raymond Kilday Edward Kilthau Lisa Kirk Carson Kleinman Mary Klingler April Kohler m, Jim Hickey Sandra Hicks Patrick Higgins Alan Hill Olive Hite Paul Hittel Linda Hladik Mary Hoehn Trinka Hoffman Larry Holland Danny Holmes Jacqueline Hook Paul Hruby Darrold Hughes Douglas Hughes Lisa Humphreys Lisa Humphreys Yvonne Hunter Laura Husted John Hutchinson Mary Jacobs Daniel Jackson Jim Jamieson Roberta Jeffords Michael Jenkins Lora Jensen Catherine Johnson David Johnson if qi. Q' ' ,W 5' h aw, ' f f ' -Q --.. - ' , N f z f' Vw ' ' 1 xc, Gerry Schneider uses a slick in order to break up some wood as he joins others in tearing down the bandroom playorm. Wt -' wlwffif till N, W qQ1,wQa'Q ', M' 'N ,,1 . , Y I , ' 3 ' A 1 JIU rw 7 We-. W' ,W N 4 Qfh' h ,,,,, 1 f ig a f Li es mi fw wt 4 ,1l5,'y,efgl,f4.c W W , N V V mi 'VW N k I nm in 5 ' L Af in A -M ,' ' ii' 'W 31 ' 'M' ,, aw ,ML . + 1 i D 4 tl wrL:k?i' gfirw , 1 ,,,, ' 'L - or 'X 3, 1 F! , :fr , 'tt z 4 M by J 'M Y I J 'm mt YZ NZ31, , WW W rr 1 , f Aa? 2 J as 'lt i Wm W JM Y Q P W x,:w 5 ' JI' if fl 1 ' Ly ' My :GW ' X x 7 'Q 5 xi 1 1 ' , L MQ N 5 if L mi 4? ,L , f '- Q -qs-r WYY f 5 J :ug , 1 M My 1 - ww . ff 1 5 1' HM W Q in oft ' if J A Q ,ex -:fin www , my-x 1' A x A N W ar 1 'T '3M' ,ti I if I 4 g 1 . ' s ,Nj ,ts may ' my W' x mw- t if .Ae rg N' . ,.1.. 11. me We ifrvulr L 'K 4 ' v i ' f Greg Koons Betty Kovy Jill Kristal William Krogman Mark Kubiskie Jenny Kucera Joseph Kulina Kyle Kunz Daniel Kurth Craig Lacko Karen Laitem Linda Lair John Langdon Pam Lankford James Latas Kristi Laughlin Debbie Lauko Jule Leckman Shelley Lwnard Frank Leonardi Jeanne Leopold Donna Lewis Angie Lindauer Tom Lindsey Paul Litz Mary Lorimer David Louck Harold Loy Ricky Luebke Stacy Luster Colleen Lyons Patricia Lyons Rebecca Mafit Paul Mallo Cindy Malone Doug Maney Kathleen Mangotich Victor Mann t t M ,f-1 gtfw M- Robin Manning Nicholas Marchese Chris Mathein Elizabeth Mathews Terri Matowitz Melanie Mawbey Steven McAfee 1 , I f Z 51:11 1 YY if aux ' ' A'-f7Yi'f L 5 95 Y, aw ,- li ,ing 'ii 0 W I V f a 'fm 1, 'ii Wi' ', w 711 A 'UF ' 'IL yi ,I if W 1 W , ww 1 it A 3 if A1 Peter McCaleb Erin McCoy Dana McCubbin Matt McGarrity Tom McKee Tammi McLain Timothy McManamon Kelly McMorran Deanna Meade Kelly Meaker Paula Meirose Michael Meldman Lorraine Melvin Karen Mettler Susan Micucci Susan Milam Colleen Miller Judy Miller Karen Miller Leo Miller Patrick Miller Soph hold po ter parties to help raise spirit, participation if 7 7 , io' ,W if W s , N 'Fi A T , X My , , 5 't ffidd Sharon Miller Jonathon Milliken Rachelle Milliner Joseph Mislove Joy Mitchell Tony Mlazgar Charles Moad V fi. ,X VA Y -- - , 1- A-5' N H . , , , X: -V f 1 . ,, e t, Msg: , , - mi my N 7,1 M i iiisw R' ' vll?5 ,f'i f f is 2 ,X amid 'mm N .hw ,mfg :WM - Marie Mocerino Peter Mock M Dena Mollman Joe Monday Donna Morano Terry Morf Victoria Morgan ' Maggie Morris ' Z Rick Mountjoy N, QW IE Karen Mullins 1 ,,'.N t,,, . H ii Brian Murphy X WVVV Michael Nathe S f X 1 Joni Needham W V I t y Mike Needham S. 'itt v f l wayne Neill my 1' 4 . illlgi N ' , ' U' f, . ' ' ii Craig Nelson S Ronald Nelson 1 al' lip ' Mus 1 Er' M 'MM -' Y Y ta, K T T , .t Bruce Neste' f U . ' Kay Newell rpytff vip' S . if ' 'Wg , -i f 2? 1' 6, 3 Jlllle NEWIIIBII - H RL gf?-it W is ig William Newman SOPHOMORES Scott Noble Shelly Nobley Sheryl Nobley Terry Noel Donald Norris Karen Norris Herbert North Patricia 0'Connor Jim Ogsbury Joann Ohrtman Randal Olenski Mario Olivarez Wayne Ong Kirk Orlando Norris Ory Rosemarie Ottaviano Mari Pakay Charles Parke Susan Parker Linda Parkinson Tom Parks Patricia Patrick Kim Paul Kenneth Peck Elisabeth Ramos Stephen Ramundo Danny Redburn Becky Reid Chris Rexing John Reynolds Karen Richardson Woody Richardson Cynthia Richter Vicki Roberson Ann Roberts Robert Robinson Stephen Robinson Raymond Roe William Rood James Roseberry Kurt Roseley Charles Rosenfield James Rosmussea Darvin Roth Gayle Rothman Robin Rowles Leann Rozich Jerry Ruger , 3 in mfg? K it Q .image A iz , , M if X -L' Q my g y by a W! X. ag Sfbzv wlgr, 1 Fifi i ' t K-es .-fy -: ,Wo A 1,2 wifi ' ' ' fax , wr 4 ,H 1-1 W Q.. X f 2 ,, 9. 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My Hilti 4 f, in if Jim a H N vc it S X -f . ig fam ' V2 MW Q Agfa 5 ikki w 1 W , I 3:1 Q 1 H H it-' -: a sv f f' w Y . :'C'A t Ray Pell Annette Pennington Robert Perez Wayne Perry Jeff Peters Lori Peterson Victor Petrenko Sid Pfaff Guy Phillips Kenneth Pinson James Poindexter Dale Poling Karyl Polka Mark Poppe Diane Porter Neil Prator Karen Probert Lynn Pugh Terri Marie Qualls Gary Quan Rose Quan Keith Quaranta Leslie Rainey Jerry Rainwater SOPHOMORES Ed Schroeder Kenneth Schroeder Lawrence Schroeder Sherri Seay Carrie Seely Matthew Seethaler Susie Shapiro Bryan Sheppa Randy Shideler Craig Shinmon Linda Shinn Randy Shipp Karen Shue David Sigler Kim Silvius Frank Simone f Mii y an Q Debbie Ruguone 1 Peter Rust I Benjamin Ryan Brett Rye Gary Sacks jackie Sakata David Salazar Philip Sanchez Y W fi , I my W L Mike Sandquist Toby Sarager Mary Scarla Joanne Schiller Charles Schindler Gerard Schneider Sam Schneiter Donna Scholtz pirit become goal for Sophs Involvement, fee? Wayne Singer . or jg, Dan Sisson F 1 S f David Smith ff S S ' yy David Smith l if -I a: 'Q axis? ww' Laura Smith H V 'M , 5 Tammie Smith K Am' Soudfm iMmgvmm , y , N, K -t F M Michael Sounart H : MN ,Ion Spero ' ,,. J Q f ' ' . Jimmy Speros is M W' ' Q at Laura Spetrino 'fi f ' f I I ' k Spheeris 1 5:35. cw K if x Patrxc in i 1 ffeg Smgfef r ' , ,,,, 5 it A F 1 amara a on ,, an 'Sf 1 5,55 Thomas Sfifkney c , f i ' X. ' M' ' Kathy Stiteler Shirley Strait gt f'7S31UfWf3 l M 1 Tracy Streahl 'N I me WH' . f ,- 4:5 c m Robert Strege 'QZQTW A ,K 1 1 Ron Strephans .. Mark sarah , if D Dennis Stuart ' ' '14, F Alan Stults 3 Linda Sukis 1 1 , Carol SUP V' Clare SUP M Lori Swoboda iiia 3 1 Wxxi s i H X, Joe Tame? i i a JOGTHPIH K gag, N' ff ,,., ,, .. - SOPHOMORES R , if fw V W f VM 'WW l V www' iv V .W fe 4 r Q Q W X -as was Nancy Utke Cindy Vaccaro Veleda Vagnetti Ken Valenti Susan Vallie Steven VanKilsdonk Kevin Varab Katherine Vaughn Loren Vaught Cathy Verdugo Von Wagner Janelle Wailes Lorraine Walker Richard Waner Carol Wang Andy Ward Merri Weddle Gary Weihert Lori Weinstein Kathryn Wells Paul Wendt David West Larry Westerman Mark Wieting 'Q-12 ,M v w 'wh 'i '2l1' Q Q nr ,, if , , K N M Y v 1 l L 1 it 4 F, 1 4 If 'XX N rw 'ZW Ally A Z , 1,---1 ' L X ' 5, 5- . 1 , his 4 Q Qin fb- M a S' I V' M illi, . er,. if re 1 1 ll .S W 4, ,wr 1 1 ll ml n , , N- -Ll w i MW Deborah Taylor James Taylor Judy Taylor Kathy Teel Pamela Teeter Paul Tejada Kari Tamplin Enrique Thatcher Brian Thatford Brent Thiem Robert Thompson Ross Thompson Doug Thomson Angie Tinkelenberg Tom Toal Joseph Tomaselli Judy Tomecek Lennart Torne Bich Tram Chris Trenberth ww Se E56 35 5? if W oe? wma ll l .W ,ag W.. W 'W l Q sy wr Susan Trompke Gail Turner Cindy Tutrone Rick Underwood N , N W-++l'I' -1 19 1 ':. M' w Q 'KK 'fi A ,f , , ffm! ff' i X ju? . 0 QP Lilrw I :li F W WW 5 M l X If , X B 9554 1- Q Q? , I+, gf' , My l if l 1. lyy , , if M Q I ' in 4' , ,X ., l i ' A, A Rick Wilcox Chris Wilkinson Christine Williams Daniel Williams Linda Williams Debbie Willis Lauren Wilson Tammy Wilson Thomas Wilson Douglas Witte Paul Wittenburg Kathleen Woida Yvonne Wollenburg William Wood Joel Woody Chuck Wools Scott Wullkotte Donald Wyboum Cathy Wymore Brian Young Barbara Ysasi Kelleen Zarbin Kurt Zell SOPHOMORES 235 Lack of funds plague hopes of spirited Fresh his year's Freshmen seem to have more school spirit and en- thusiasm than those in years past, said Freshmen Class sponsor Ken Johnson. They have a lot of great ideas, and are anxious to make them happen. Freshmen Class officers were: Karen Aidemg President, Cynthia Sotog Vice-President, Carrie How- ardg Secretary, and Lisa Biererl Treasurer. This year the Freshmen Class sponsored the Christmas Dance. and co-sponsored the Basketbrawl with the Sophomores. They also held two sales in November and April. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-Treasurer Lisa Bierer, President Karen Aidem Secretary Carrie Howard, Vice President Cynthia Solo. 151 V I FRESHMEN CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Karen Aiflvnl, Lixfi Bi- BvYI'lIl', Third Row: Kurrie Stilvlcfr. l.011i.s'v Cmlu Wm Il Plucc vl'e1', Yelemz Ullgllfllll, Cyntlziu Som, Second Row: Elaine Whipple, vlllll Tweel..S'lm1'miPark.s', Slzaron Wii.S'4IlI,1Jf'bblL Hams Cherie Ory, Carrie Howard, Robin Wfmls. Debbie Meliyer, Dawn 736 FRESHMEN CLASS COUNCIL .Ili- X Sharon Abraham Wayne Ackman David Adair Ed Adams Jim Adams Rick Agan Karen Aidem Halle Albrecht- Nancy Alexander Korie Annis Keith Applewhite Jenny Appleton Crystal Amold Scott Arthur F re hmen class sell candyg pon or carwa he Mike Autrey Donna Azzato Ray Baca Christine Baethke Susie Baker Kelly Ball John Ballentine Cindy Bandy Jean Barber Mark Barth Walter Bartko Joe Bates Tina Baum Gerri Beadle Teri Beall Brett Bednarz Kathleen Bell Nancy Bell Vicki Belon Wayne Benner Ken Bennett L01- 'gi' . 5' 4 K? 1 f ZW it 'M 4 W AQ 3 r 1 ' 5 wiimi FE Karen Benson Cindy Bernhardt Bruce Berquist Cherie Bertoni Shauna Bethancourt Cynthia Bice Tom Bickford Greg Biehl Lisa Bierer Robert Bisel Lisa Black Tim Black Bill Bland Jim Blue Robert Boaz Matt Bockman Michael Boehm Michael Bollier Debbie Booth Stuart Booth Timothy Bootz FRESHMEN 237 April Bossert Karen Bottomley Amy Bowen Michael Bowles Kent Bradley Susan Brady David Brassiield Susan Brauel John Braziel Richard Brecheisen Cecelia Brinke Steven Brinkmoeller Jim Brook Richard Brooks A,.w.M'W,W Freshmen improve reading teehniqu in MRT Shelly Brooks Rusty Brooner Kathleen Brophy Melanie Brown Tom Brumm Cheryl Bruns Laurel Bryce Donna Bumpers John Bunch Natalie Burnham Michele Butera Meloni Butler Scott Butler Dawn Byrne Sam Calhoun Lonny Campbell Kariene Carey Mike Carneal Paul Carney Ruth Carr Victor Carson FRESHMEN Paul Case , Fred Casey, Jr. Tamara Castanos Linda Chancellor Michael Chastaine Regina Chelpka Connie Cheuvront David Chorost Chris Clark Curtis Colbert Michael Colbert Victor Collier David Collins Duane Collins Kim Collins Shawn Collins Tami Cone Dean Cook Mark Cook Regina Cook Cameron Cooke i if Shelley Coor Holly Corbin Gerry Corley V' Cindy Coulombe Lisa Coulter Constance Coultrap Earl Council fi, Jr' .fi'9.3'it Mark Courrier Mary Courtney Frank Covello '-A Phillip Crabtree cs.. ' A William Crooks William Crovnher Gary Cruse Louise Cuda 1 Diane Cullumber ,.., 1 Andrea Cunningham ,' , V-, N! 1 Michael Dahl , ' 'x I Patricia Dale ,M V Barbara Dalton , Cassie Datena Q A ia 5, L get A N , V 1 1 1 ,pi W - 4 ,, fi 5 Candidates for Freshmen Class offices, Carrie Howard, Debbie Har- rison, and Debbie Metzger wait to give their campaign speeches. 2 i W 4, fi' Ma ' 'il' Y Y ji, Q ' Min --V+ A If WI' I ,eifhgvhk E .iff 1 , Li i 1 we - I - ilij we . V I. L 3. f h if 'i - , 'A X5 . - iiiiiiiii i ' 0 X, A 6'vwif M uf 6 ff 'V x ' X W ,fi 1 ' 1 1 3 X if A -ev , ', K ' ii- W V nn Ciba Cf? k R. N N 1 X. . , 'Miz H ? L ii M , , l w i. V if wlx., Q if Z if ' , M W f C W, I! X-i . N .i,,,,. in his ' ii MN f if-,ig N KVM inn Pi 1 ix ii' M 'i - 1, 2 viii' N , ai ,, E fer' fi in A X oi' I ,,.. Carole Davidson Victor Davis Richard Demaine Paul Dembow Jim Deming Denise Denomme Rhonda Deppey Brendan De Vallance Danny Devito Ann Dierker Mark Diestler Steven Dietrich Diane Dioguardi Sally Diserens Mike Dolfini Ken Domke Dave Dommin Ann Donaldson Dan Donaldson Charles Donohoe qv LL fi' K - -2' X' 2, rs f offs V I 'S' YJ F11 WE'-,, :iffy -if f Y is K ' I 3' tr '4- ' 1 FRESHMEN 239 rrr- . if V - fii ' V aww I 7 : Vi i 1 :Vk A , in , ,,,', wwmwwa, K - H., V- la,-gi: .iff , ,. ,. .N My , f iw f W z , if ., ,p g kai' , VV F a t K - ,J ff , . , X , 025118 4 f ,. Q Q riff! 1 , si 5M r ,, I , I s 'ff1?1f'3Y:if 1 . L af' -4 ,, ,,,..,. , V 5 , .- H i f 'J I .,: gn f 1 , 2 fs .,f 5 A M42 5 V' M g , 1 ' 41 f ,G K4 A1 vi SQ as bf Mft 1, 9 K I , X ,fr 3, 1' g 1 x lf! I K? 2 2 ' V V' -- , ' V ' ' ' ' W' V - 4 1 -krr A ' ,, M J F . 2 h ' 5 ff Q' Y Q ' i . F G', ff' ,1 , at , AV,,A in so e yJ e E iyJ M L ' ie ,ww , ' H- V' ' N 'rx 4' no , AAVVA A H , 5 J ,, X 1 F ff J Top Fro h Q, ,4f'5's -, ,, Kg, i, Va fa 'Q Ja. 7' i ,, U fiifiiluv A iff I Elissa Eller Darryl Emmett Richard England Clayton English Diana Enrlquez David Erickson Warren Erickson Karen Evans Tom Fanara Debbie Ferguson David Ferris Marc Flhgenzi Morey Fischel Cmdy Fleckenstem Janice Flickinger Nick Florez Rebecca Flowers Eugene Formica Susan Foutz Michael Francis Philip Frans Kathleen Dooley Laurie Downie John Doyle Tricia Doyle Michael Draper Michael Duff Julie Durand Kosette Dyer Vali Eberhardt Melanie Eccles James Echeverria Elaine Edgar David Eichman Joyce Ellenburg offices occupi d b female W wav I fag 1' Kelly Free Edwin Friend Hugh Fulgham Jack Fuller ,, V' 1 240 FRESHMEN Regina Fuller Margaret Fulton Jody Funk Sandra Fuqua Jo Ganci John Gannone David Gardner Norleen Gardner David Garrett Bonnie Geavaras Randall George Ron George John Gerlofs Robert Germaine John Gerodimos Margery Gibbons David Gionet Mike Gionet Richard Goerlich Robert Gokman Ronald Goldstein David Gore Jaime Gorman Thomas Gort Timothy Gort Mikael Granberg Marianna Granieri Karen Grant Tamie Granzow Robert Grass Denise Gray Sue Grebba Gary Green Loralei Greenwood Tom Grigsby David Grimm Greg Grothe Dana Gruetzemacher e,,,, tv! 5241? Eff S, , If , ' i ' et. we it ' W f xiii? 3 , .2 ,MM , 3. F' w 'i W -, f L f Q fi f f ' ts f , H714 , Q W f X I V It is get Y M M Q.: Whig gy ,ef t 1 I If 7 , fn, , ' fi th J I , K f f , A vt- , V I ,J ., ,,.,q Erica x I , A 'I ' i h V' - vrgfvf, K a l,yy , tw aa, 1 e 1 e r 'ffff' t -, V J 'V-eI' 7 'IVV 2132 l V - ' 'iff 'i ' V 4 ' ' G if 4 1 Y fi 3 f 5. J ,, S. J Q X fi V--' Vff - 'VV-, ,g . 1 ' Q , 'W M W ,.,,, H i,,, Bambi Guthrie , Q Armando Gutierrez t , Mark Haas C , Z 'f'i,eQ A L nn Hackett 4 ,-'A Q- , 25 W W' V fx- 5 Eric aeussler i Step nie Haita H 5, Leshe Hall 23 5 ,f 1,4914 ,I , ,naw I ,ni 2? 5 V ,,,,. V A 1 it ,, ' 5.'.?il A t t ehr'a 5 'M Wire? f Q A 43 it Q I if J t K i t 4 K X P W' Jacque Yonker, Cindy Wheeler, and Bridget Swain listen to a dis- cussion in Mzss DeLisle's third hour French class. F ' . g A ,F ,13g,1,2iii21i2 se Z Y' of W! 5 I ,Al 5 , ,M H - ,WWW ,, 3 , ' Wt 1 if rf we f' 5 3 fe, if ' ze, as -' w g, 5 ,, if , 1 7 fs, ' f f f ' 5 l f X W ' 1 W Pamela Hall Mark Hamilton Jerry Hamler Dennis Hand Kris Hansen Susan Harkness Glenn Hartin Deborah Harris James Harrison Jenni Haug Steve Haugen Richard Havlicek Shauna Hawkins 44 if fi . ' ,if- f i :iffy 'V AAA., 2 ff lg 1 ,rl , H ikxm x 4 Wi G fi -'Zi FRESHMEN 241 fs V . ,I 4,g,.,. 1 ,55 5 , K5 , 1' t 4 XM 31 'f Ll JH' QE , .1 iff? -ri 'T , ,ig -J we 2 , X 2 4 . a ' - fe? J , f J iq, 7 i' ,.', 1 , ii am V fy 1 5 ,sa w ,Af , . W fa af X 3 7 M' t. 1 V Q. img 1 2 X 9 2 i A I , K r Carol Henderson Ria Hermann Jolene Heywood Tricia Hickey Alice Hucks Martin Highfill James Hirak Carol Henderson Ria Hermann Jolene Heywood Tricia Hickey Alice Hucks Martin Highfill James Hirak hristmas Dance sponsored b Freshman cla Alan Hodack Rickie Holmes Mike Hoskins Jaye House Carrie Howard Barbara Huffman Garrett Hughes Janet Hull Morton Hunter Ronald Hurd Lisa Ianella Mark Innocenti Bill Irwin Cindy Jackowiack Clayton Jackson Jacque Jackson Lisa Jaeck Dana James Rhonda Jarrett Debbie Jasinski Lori Jeffers 39, 1-1 . K QQX if H i ,, W fm' f 4, f gf 1 .. , M 242 FRESHMEN Melinda Jeffords Pamela Jensen Elaine Johnson George Johnson Kendra Johnson Linda Johnson Mark Johnson Melvin Johnson Mike Johnson Joe Jones Randy Jones Terry Jones Clive Jordan Rebecca Jouflas Randy Kaar David Kandell Kathy Karis Mark Kaszubowskn Barton Katz Nancy Kauffman Marilyn Keehn f WN f E 4, lf' f Joni Keller Dennis Kesselman Kathy Kesterson Robert Ketterer Patricia Kilday Lindi King Dan Klein Susan Klein Anita Knight Cynthia Knott William Koch Mark Koehler Randy Koerner Susan Kowalczyk Suzanne Kranicz James Krogman ,Iazen Kurth Jay LaBenz Annette Laitem Nichola Lamond-Walker Warren Land 'R f 42 1 ff ' ,- th SIVWN? . 'P if 2 Q .fx fl, 4 A A 7 -., .1 'ff' I fi' , if W arf 1 A 3 .,, P i , I . 4 W' 4 5 xi, S sf' 2 4 I xi 3 A UW W3 M Cf or ,E ' fr: ig , fl I f 4 Q HL r .Z , A ' N ff, ' 4lZi? 'k'-9. , 'flfi - 7 b 1 V: v 6 X 43 iw? , , 7 f f ' is ai S soyh K l L L f M , bi . fi . A I I VL IL , 1 if .ff L : l l ' s1'7 f'?' R 1 1 2 f 34 4' fe a f f ,, l eaaa 1 Xfzv g f ' ,' , ' ,,,. , ' , , jj , , 7 1? 3 5' Y A 5 f' fn! Q H ,ff fi ? 'Q 1 J ff at f A , ,U I ff wt? 4 iv 2 ll if v igil K If 'ja' X' Q ' , Q y ' ff ' ,, X jr 5, ,X ' f , V 1' aan, -saw V , vv,, vi l,,, ' ,,k V ' I 'V VVVV, Q E N Al? 3 ,J ..,,. 1 f ' Karen Benson and Nancy Scott practice scales in Junior Varsity Band. I 'ff' asf' of 9144.- i 53 an ?'4 A , ir , ,,,,,,,, 9- 1.4. 3 ,, fi, Spencer Lane Steve Lang Russell Lange Cherie Lankford Mary Lasson Kathryn Lattin Robert Lavey Mary Lawlor Mary Leander Linda Lee Kimberley Lehner Lucia Leonard Jess Lester Ricky Lewallen Tia Liepack Thersa Lindauer Holly Lippard James Loete Mariann Longhurst Mike Lostracco F RESHMEN 243 Sherise Loupe Casey Lowe Merry Luckhardt Lori Lullo Nancy Lusby Robin Lutey Vicki Lyman Allyn MacDellar Shannon MacDuff Tami Mackey Bill Madden John Maddux Nancy Maggio Deanna Magruder Freshm n learn music basics in J. . Ban Dianna Magruder- Susan Majors Kim Manning Paul Manthey Mark Marion Ruben Martinez Nick Marzella Debra Mathews Cheryl Matilsky Nicholls Mauri John May Janet Mayse Robert Mayne Mark McAllister Elizabeth McCarthy Melinda McCarty David McChesney, Jr. Dennis McCorkle Robert Mc Tracy McDonald Shelley McE Divitt lligott , C 1:1 'all If 1 V ' L, , My , pq, ff 4,1 H Wx gf AJ +99 f f .fr-,W r A! md ' ,.:. : aw ai 5, ff ff z , y V:V,, 5 aaa ,4 :: 1agwuL-N 244 FRESHMEN we David McKee Cindy McNamera Tim McNichols Kelly McGuire Roy Meade Frank Meadows Paul Medlyn James Mendenhall Anthony Mensi Tom Mention Chris Merrick Debbie Metzger Sandi Middleton Anthony Miller Billie Miller Debbie Miller Marla Miller Melody Miller Martha Mitchell Michael Mitchell Daniel Mizer Kevin Moe Julie Moentk Joe Monazym Frances Monje Tony Monje Mark Montana Randy Morder Carla Morgan Lillie Morneau Alison Morris Suzanne Motsinger Brian Mountjoy Debbie Mueller David Mullins Dana Mungai Deanna Murphy Michael Murphy Ron Myatt Cynthia Myers Gary Myrick Wendy Neal 2 5,yl ' ei s W rm K., I 3 pf' ,f ,.A' A, M LW M I, 5' w e XY' 9 ff , .Y ' ,f M N yyl, V ,i X , 2 ,N we we 4 Z , ,W 7,L, in V -i ' new e ,E luily it ' y yy KX Q fi Wi 511' ' , , ' 6 l ' I , ' ,l., , w W, 1 W h e lryyy is l ee , ' 34 ,,,, W W ' A -- f ,, ' I , , .-4 , 7 , f I ' f 5 W J n '4 -' A Qf' ' 1 'f , ' ,Sgt ' Michael Nebrich , Mimi Nelson ,, ,,i Y 55 ,MA M Randy Newman 2 1,22 , ' ' ' 1 Janet Nichols , W ' e 1-W,-f I 4, Robert Nichols A X . 4 A Sam Nies V ,,L,f. :yi wr 4 f-:: 579, A-f- I fe., Vgrk, V5 1 kg , he ,,,l,- K f X any Wy Dawn Nobley if G 5 A 35. A V, V ge a r V f Debra Noorlag . 1,, -V VVV, Kim Norhng . W Mark Obermayer ' W f ,JZ , Robert Ockerman i , i'V f -. I yr + Carl Olsen 1, , ,,, 3 4 ' , .F ,f ,, , V ' fy 'e',, Llsa Olson R Marie onson eeee-er' ' ' Julie Orr A ne, J ' 5 7 1 Y, If W ,,' Joel Orton ,, ' -:,' f if if erf M f QQ ' 2 V no . 5 Cherie Ory 1, Ti- few Kevin Ostberg V ii , W , Y ,. if lt. ,,,, I I 'l,,' Yetlielga Oughton . ' Je wen Shelley Brooks and Wendy Torgerson read news ar1icles in M .R.T. FRESHMEN 245 Michael Pakay iii Ernest Parks , , Sharon Parks 5 55 ' , 3 -ii Catherine Parsons A' A James Patterson i VVLA n -A L W . I Laurie A. Paul R N f V Laurie B. Paul X Tammy Paxton f if . A Marjorie Pearce i n Richard Peck .f ,,, ' i , '.:, ggi ' for ii' fi Y V f ,'l'ea,,P ,'f T' H ia V e Oy em .ef on ',,, , 7, ' Donna Pennington ,P I 4 ,gtg f Janine Perry ff , f- , President Karen idem Cindy Peters Pammy Petz Steve Philipp Jay Phillips Bretten Pickering Diane Pitoscia Kim Polka Matt Porter Shelley Powers Pamela Prah Carol Probert Christina Pulaski Miki Pullman Judy Purnell Alice Quan James Quinn Kevin Rainey Marian Rainwater Juan Ramirez Klint Ramsey Randall Randazzo A L 246 FRESHMEN go ern Freshmen Y 5 ' . f tw Lv l .B seg fwfr Q 'flj' . 'aa- ?1?am?q,wf,.f . fn. ,nat pe-ff-inlet' i 2 . lk, , f 33 . ,, lu. My , ,,,,.,.,m., T .mm - ., , ., I ' ,H ' -2?E5f?.iif'i2ii' , s gifs, f W ' V Hwlfj . in Q ex-W .- MW . ,, fc, wx A, iz ff we W 'ezsgfafi ., 4 Carl Rapp Jon Rauch Kevin Ray Terry Redburn Melissa Redden Brent Reed Risa Reed ff,, Terry Reiff Liz Remillong Connie Renten Ronald Rich ai Wendy Richardson Albert Ritchey Joseph Rivas f1 , Lance Rivera 'fT V L' Ann Roberts if ' -5 Chris Robinson -a - 7 ,,, 7, Robert Rodack 5 E,, if ,,p WVVzi'i'- Pat Roessler V ,V',1 f Lula Roger , , fmt' I A Tim Rose A , ,- 2 ' ffi 1' I , 3 Lynn Roseberry Marilyn Rossow Tony Rossow Diane Ruch Scott Ruffner Richard Rupp Lynda Rusinek Sandra Rusinek Tom Russon Mark Rye David Salow Sally Sanford Brad Schechter Mark Schiberl Tammy Shierbeek Tom Schneider Bob Schneiter Russell Schoch Paul Scholtz Nancy Schultz Sharon Schweighardt ,,,.. 2 ' qgwm.. , El 7, 1- sfii? M ,W 1 rf--- - V , N, s 1 ff F44 X 1 K' ,ra I S 1 ft ,,,,.-f 1 Q? t,, r? ' ,,, at lttet ,,,, S, ' ff: 5 5 ff Q fm 1 5 21 A aa 1 Pi A I e c e is 1? 4 y 2 M V .,,, f' ,ai. t 11f'q ,fllvaree e J W yettty ,ff 3. .J Tony Miller increases his accuracy in Ms. 0'Quinn's third hour class. Diane Scott Nancy Scott David Seaton Daniel Seethaler Walter Siegfred Melissa Selbst Tom Sersow Randy Shank Kristen Shearer Brett Shelton Robi Shepard Gail Sheppard Joy Shinn Charles Shipley Steven Shipp Richard Shouse Jay Shropshire Bruce Simpson Tracy Sistrom Deborah Smith FRESHMEN 247 f K gm S l J YVV' it -. '57, ,ff fb., A' , 9 ' . h A .. M - W ix 'L Ginger Smith Keith Smith Leslie Smith Lorrie Smith Martha Smith Mary Smith Regan Smith Roxanne Smith Barbra Snedden Charles Snyder Mark Snydler Reid Sorenson Cynthia Soto Stuart Spangler Freshman Class Council membership high Robbie Spaulding Greg Spencer Frank Spotnitz Joe Stack Kristi Stacy Andrea Starr Andrew Stein Terrance Stewart Debbie Stickrath Theresa Stille Robin Stillwell Karrie Stiteler Greg Stokes Jennie Storr - V, rf' fi 9, ' 4? uf f 'EP gig 'W' fi' ge- A 1. ga! 5 .-,, In -r 'X' f 1 W if f 1 f E , ff!! gy . 7! ' If 1 I 'I f 5 V ,..,- 1 me ,1 ,. 7' r as M ,u .. ,,f ,. . . ,M ,, , ly' Debra Stouffer Sam Stovall l ,W Beth Strange g Scott Stratmann AV ' wwf Q David Strege ' L ,, Laura Stuart John Sucato A ' - xv Jw it ,ll , , 'Tj W 9' -A 3 i ,,,, , unru ,,v,. ' .- l l M l R r'e, V' W A 1 248 FRESHMEN Joe Suever Tracy Sulfridge Doni Sutton Bridget Swain Brenda Tabor Kathryn Tait Sharon Talley William Tassinari Howard Tattrie Steve Taylor Fred Tegarden Charles Terry Deborah Theel Hank Thompson Kathryn Thompson Scott Tom Rose Tomaselli Wendy Torgerson Debbie Townsend Tram Thi Mai Bruce Tribbensee Ross Tucker Cynthia Tunget Mary Turner Tom Tweet Michael Upton Terry Underwood Peter Valdespino Scott VanCamp Sonya VanCamp Valerie Vance Brian VanKilsdonk Bret VanKlaveren Nancy VanLeeuwen Robert Vanni Patricia Vaughn Chris Velonis Tom Voree Cheryl Vosburgh Cindy Walker Kathy Walker Kim Wallace , 0, en, were f iz zen. rf fe, -, . , we yg,,f3,w ,. .. , 'H J ' ..,,. x 9 215 Qi if 'ir if 4' Za A ZW F E! Q - ,. ,. gg, V J, - 9 r it f , Y Q1 M M N it rrt R ccyye 1 My f s 1' vi 1 a . , 'yn' avr i '- '- f ww--vw A - K2 my ir. ,- r I . ,,,. Q , ' f V 512 3 I Q ' ' Si , .L 7 5 ,k,ffr ffl' 7 ' ' ' 'Lrr' f Ahyrry ' '- ff , 7? ' if ' at 'W 1 he ccrr + s a K ff II2' 'N I f,, 1 ffr' g' ,,V:, I V,,VV, f ,X f ' f' 1 ' ,V , K f u W ii X, fy :,:I kgih E T, A T ' J W f 'il I ' ry 'I 5 V 3555? V ' t , I ., , . A Az H 'V V ' 4 ,,., ,V f ,, '3 2. . ' , Z ' s ' - I l , ' if ' ? fi M Nl . 'W :M M wwe? s WG' ' ,,...., Ruth Wallace , Lori Watkins S Phillip Watkins H+- T , Steven Watts ' , Scott Weber 6 W 'tif . M Kim Weekley iif Lif 'f-Q f i Kirk Weisenburger wan wr' Freshman Mark Koehler displays top form at game against East High. 1 J 'V Lynn Welch ' VV AV Susan Welker 2 ' 1 , ' 'Q ' ,fl Tina Wenzel '51 W? Janice West It H V 'i IINV fl H Eric Wester f ' I , ,..,,' 'L ' Roderick Westfall X Ben Wheeler s I 'V Cynthia Wheeler ,f Lori Wheeler Ii gfllr P ' '- .K Kg f V if , vi-rv f i: f bk gyzzgyi y , Elaine Whipple Dan Whipple it 5 W , H v .5f ' Brad whine H V Greg White A ,,i, ,.., , t FRESHMEN 249 250 , Q 1 hw Z if ff ,M , 52 ,515 as .94 ' af 1 77 QC fr r be 4, gy l 7 if 9 ei - Athi , - 'k.. A ,eilzjf , . ., ,,,. ,. ,, .,. X23 K W law? an 5 , W Lia We 'Q 1 gi. I ,ii i ,UK li' Joe Wierzbinski Lisa Wilcox Leslie Williams Dave Williamson -- ,- W- - I- I-W I , ,.:, , IL: .Q V, .... , .. l A ,. V V - ' I - . V 3 ' - ' , I ' ' ' V , , , 4 , , 'WVV 'i' Z X fi fi 1 A- , v W ' W , is ,S A f ,,, fs, '7,- ,,f X X 6' fs 4 we is f f X Shelley Williamson James Wilson Sharon Wilson Sperry Wilson Bill Winters Lisa Wise J B l F9 J , 5lfmt 'f'n! flu' , , V ' 'I' ' as 1597f55W5' l yg2l,g7i5,' X ,A ff-ff 12 H ,zfglzgfffw . .. A, ,yi -V , -, - 1 ' IQ ,Jig s ' na' 1, sf L az' ,., V , V , -f r A , 1 f , Al- ,f E gg-.f N 4 hy, 5 I 5, Mfg- ,af Q 3,f sq, , . W -e, V ---, , Q , ,L ., . -- ., . ,L . V , , l V A my f , W - ' f' l 1 4 ,I ' - ' +123 Q W? af f a I Q f F fx, 4 'Wi ' ' :Tix , gg ? fr'!' - 5 f,'-jwgif. ' ,45 fL',1, ,gf-' EV,:5 . K' ' ff' Z lg - -f g4Qs,fg ,5 5, ,f n fl -. K l 1 f ' J l 1 'Q' uhm waszl. xl A, A, .-7 . 7 . I I5.Lx,f f ,i,,,' ,A - ll f',l ,LPZ . f 'fm' i ' T Terry Wise Paul Witkovich Melissa Womer Darby Wood Robin Wools Ronald Wulze Gretchen Wynn Mike Yares Jacque Yonker Robert Young Robert Zamle Jeffrey Zenger David Zles Barry Zwillinger In the library, Shelley Powers, Julie Orr, and Roxanne Smith receive assistance on their research reports from Mrs Constable FRESHMEN 252 ADVERTISING DIVISION ADVERTISING DIVISION 253 We go out of our way for you Valley Natlonal Bank MORE THAN 150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT ARIZONA O O Member FDIC TI-IE DUCK AND DECANTER THE COMPLETE GOURMET EARL ME-m-ER sus. eoz 279 aasa Dom' ME'rrLER Home eoz 955 ooss MECH TRONICS CORPORATIO 1651 EAST CAMELBACK 0 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85016 XZ A T S AIIDIQTS A SPECIALISTS Q .'.', I-1 HAS STEREO FOR EVERYONE ADVENT REVOX A-R .',l :-IE, -. -IQ-I-' FISHER NICINTOSH PIONEER DUAL DYNACO GARRARD JBLANSING SANYO MAXELL PANASONIC I I,,, ,,.,, we ' . j '. -.-.,.,.. .,-, -... , .. 1 CUSTOM SOUND CCTV II SONYXSUPERSCOPE SHURE PARTSZSISERVICE COMMERCIAL SOUND PRODUCTS LC IC T ITA NT CAR STEREO 84 RADIOS MUSIC 84 P,A. 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Gimmick: Runs the welcome wagon into town, but the cops run it out. 10. NINA HBOOKWORMH LAUGHLIN-Not quite. Gimmick: I.Q. 451. Finds pleasure in reading upside down and backwards. 11. BRUCE DICK ROB- BINS-Right on. N0 Gimmick. Just looking for clean, cool recruits to carry on the tradition of the Spartan Shield. If YOU want to change your gimmick join the 1975-76 Shield Staff. 1. JIMBO 'tMARX BOLEK-Uh, Uh. llligitimate son of Groucho. Gimmick: Wandered into the picture while looking for an elephant in his pajamas. 2. JANET SPACED OUTH HABETLER-No. Gimmick: Freaks out over Greek statuaryg is constant compan- ion of 3. CLYDE S. SPARTAN-Nope. Gimmick: Resident bust of room 6102. 4. CAROL PICASSO HUNTER-Nope. Gimmick: A failing artist. Her fail- ing-she can't paint by the numbers. 5. MIKE DI- MPLES RECKARDS-Wrong. Gimmick: Muscleman turned hairdresser. Does his best work on 6. PAT BOOM-BOOM KEARNS-Wrong again. Gimmick: Tried out for the Varsity squadg received 28 passes and scored on them all. 7. BOBBY HINSTAMATICH s , i 5 0' The SHIELD is look- ing for a few good Q men tand womenj. at-'J ' ,O ADVERTISING 257 t Patron dvertisements A A Blessing to the Goobs, May They Love T.P. A flying Spartan, what???? A journalist works from eight to one, but a photographers work is never done and then they lose the negative. And a partridge in a pear tree!!! !! Any mole chemistry, Mrs. Justus? Are you with me, Mr. Sagman? Arnush, hide the 15l!!! B Babies! Babies! Babysitting, again Janet????? Band marches to top of ASU Yeah! Barney-Thanks . . . for nothing!!! Barry Thiem is about 6x a good. Bean-Why are you everywhere? BR BEEEEE, forever Gene. Bethany, next time watch-out for that tree! Bev, Thanks for listening. Boy, OBIE that was close! Brady H., to express what a su- perb person you are would take forever. B. R., D. L., AND G. W. hate S. C. But itls worse with wine. B. T. loves Tess Chipmunks Forever! Butt Brothers fries are the best. But they didnlt DO anything! C Chicago is my kind of town Chris, Debbie, Tina, See ya at Burger King. Coach Habey's team would,ve beat Coach Kearn's team: 60-0 Coach Kearn's team would have killed Coach Habey's team: 600-0 Compliments of Bravo's Massage Compliments to Bravo's Massage! D Dave, 7th St. and Beardsley, not again! Dave, Gene, Pat, Moe, Janet, and Bruce-FOREVER-, I hope. Davey Sparkle-Sieg Heil BR, CD Dave, you're black Dear LORD-Congratulations! Dear Pat 8L Janet, Andele! Love, JimBo Debbie Scott says bye swimmers. 258 PATRON ADS Did you do your duty for today? Did you ever milk a Moo-Moo? Dick and Obie bruised my bells Dimples!!! I love ya! D. K., K. W. still loves you. W. S., K. W. loves you too!! Donlt think you fool me with that trenchcoat and them shades. I'm gonna wrap my arms around you like two gooey old band-aids. Doug why don't we drive to Care- free at 5:00 A.M. and take sun- rise pics this weekend, okay???? Do you trust me? E Eat it, Bruce- Economy is a fun way to go. F Fantastic Photo Class 72-73 Franklin Delano Rosenfield sold the U.S. up the river to Jewish Communism!?? Franks, its a tricky business! '!Free child berth for children un- der 12 955-5833,' G Gene, How's Yota? Get Down, Leo Club! Get the 599480: out of the DARKROOM GH-if you donlt know how I don,t. Good-bye Dr. Weinhold! Grape Groddies, cherrie cruddys, and oatmealy cookies! Gregs brothers trucks is fastester! H Have a nice day, Dave Kalfas!! Hazel, your baby is covered with hair. What have you been doing? Hello there macaroni, hello there tomato soup, hello there sugar bowl .... Her real name is Karen, but Zero is what she,s generally called. HERRSCHOENBORN,IT,SGOOD TOBEINYOURCLASS! Hey Cutie, How's your bod? Hey K. R., M. H. 8L M. N., when are we going skiing? Trouschls cabin doesnlt work!! Heidi is the worst person!! Hey little girl, wanna sticker? Hey Meester! You can buy this one for EB5, the cripple for FB4, or both for S7. Hey Rocky, How about a Sauna? Hi, Mai! Hi Bonnie!!! Bonnie, You Didn't!!! Hi Mr. Hittle Hobe-You still donlt know how! Howdy to the ffl lunch bunch. How's clam lips Jim, Sally? Howls your bod?!!! Hubba Hubba!! Stay in character!!! From the edge . . . Itlll go!!! I I don't like it, I don't want it, and you can't have it. I don't think I do! I don't use toilet paper anymore I'M GROSSED OUT! If shels on next year, I,LL QUIT!! I just want to say one more thing, good-bye KCB, SDS, BA, AM, KK, PT, DS, You made it fun SFS If the temperature of the room is 22.3 C., and the air pressure is 623 t., how long does it take the grease to melt, Uncle Jim? I don't care, I don,t care I .... I had fun. I like you B. Benham I HATE BABIES!!!!!!!!!!! I just love the emergency ward at Phoenix General, donit you Janet??? I'll Miss You Turkey, Love Susan! Illl throw-up if we paste-up Ilm going to wash that man .... It canit be Friday, Bill Taylor didn't call. It only takes a Sparks to get her fire going! It wouldnlt have made any differ- ence if you really love me. I want to andele in a Chevy Van I wish I'd said that .J J . Bruce maybe someday Janet, Zero, and Pat crave . . . STRAWBERRY PAPAYA FREEZES Janet, are you on the line? Jan youire a kettle Jay what do we do between chords? Jeannie S., Hows your luv life? JF-to chicken to expose anything? JimBo, go to the snack bar! JimBo SHUT UP!!! John: what a Tigger! S Cream Cheese J.W.isa...GOOB K Karen Probert loves Elton who? Kathaleen did what??! Kathy and Heidi are just little sophomores! Katy and Paul like Floors! Kelley thanks for being u luv B Kenny's Korner '74-75 Ken-whos in the neighbors tree? SS Komrades, You Must be dedicated! L Landcruising famous national passtime Laura 84 Jerry Bev 84 Brian Laura, Sweetie!! Laura-You too! Leo, Karen, and Bonnie are my BEST FRIENDS! Letls go horseback riding? I didn't say roll the Landcruiser Let's go out for Lunch! John, you drive! Lisa 8a Bob 174-5 Look, my eyes are Brown! M Mabels is trickier Margaret is still talking. MICO, 9951 J. A. Company of Drop-outs! Mike, get off of Harold!! AMUN Mike, Paul, David did it together! Miss all your faces on Central Be- thany, Gwen, Nancy, Mary From Bev 8L Laura. Moo-I'm cold. Moo-Moo We love you. M, P, Cgl, D SHOT OFF TO- GETHER W- A-AK Mrs. Hofman, you can't fire me, I quit. Thanks LB My love to: Christy Kg Betsy Ag Kerry Bg Sharon Sm, Ann Mg by Sharon Sk. Mynde: I want and need your body. Buz Mynde-Tam Biet! F N Nanc-stick that one in your ear! Nancy 8: Gwen hang it to the Left! Nebulys Negatives 4 sale call John Faulds NIMROD BUNGULAR NinaandNadineSch.JohnHrabarsaysHi. 1975-1976 Pocket Yearbook. Edi- ted by Juniors Bolek and Richardson. No alcohol for how long? NO, HAVE YOU? No, I don't dye my hair red! No, she's not my sister O Obie did it? Obie did it! Oh, how immature Oh wow! Uncool! Oh wow, how uncool!!! Obie, let's go park. On CBHS Band! Victory '75 8L 76 OOOH FINGERPRINTS ON MY EMULSION l02's are great! 101's are . . . well, alright. One and only Class of '75! P PATTI!!!! Patti-Whatls March 3rd? Nina Pat TURNMIRE, not Kearns!!!! Photographers are great! Pididdle! P. P. Pizza-127 proof PR WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? NL Q Questions, comments, anyone? Quoth the Sly Bird-25! R Ray Vestal, Luv ya, did me pigmy? , Rebels 84 other misc. Teeth 9556631 Rednecks, white socks and blue Ribbon been LAURA SMITH, FAR-OUT! REET--REMEMBER MLR . . . ALWAYS . . . ME Rob: Face it, I'm better 9-5 Jan Roger C4032 Thanks for being my birthday present Janise S S. C. loves J. W. Scoot Starr-All American pianist Scott 84 Barbara S.-Making music Scott Gardner is a wimpy burger Seth Mones is alive and well in Pennsylvania W.E.T. fuer es kommt leicht fuer chaos ein scrable wort fuer Hans unser Fuehrer fuer das Esel was wir sind fuer ich dass am besten ist fuer Sieg Heil unser motto fuer zuviel Bohnen ist fuer das Tierin uns Sharon, Ken, Pat, Joe, Janet, Damo, and Tony rule A.V.C. Shirley and Shelley-Eat Spaghetti next time. Love Bev. Sly Dogs Live On! Smittys don't get older, they just wrinkle away. Smitty's grows older, and older, and older, and .... Sparkle you me and the Baby Blues Spartan Band 9551 in Arizona CWestwood eat your heart out!J Sorry Sir! Steve, thank you for everything. Pat Sue Spaulding Says . . . Good- bye!! Sutton is a rabbit T T. G. loves S. S. Give me a Brake Thanks for partying with us. Thanks to Keith, Jay, Phil, and Steve at Foto Forum, from Pat and Janet .... The Abnostic Situation??!! The Big Red Machine and his fan- tastic B. Afs. 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W. is last again The Blade needs you. . . . Qualifications must include the ability to write l and the willingness to hunt for a story. It o 9- 'F 'Z' 91 involves working after school and on days when the paper is sold. 2 f Fringe benefits include the opportunity to play in the infamous Toilet Bowl game and the indescribable Platex Playoffs . . . not to mention free copies of the Blade. . . Q! If interested apply in Room 6103. . . 3. 'Ee as IF Camelback Spartans 260 ADVERTISING A SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABOUD, EDWARD GEORGE: Chess Club 2: DECA 4, Elec- tronics Club l,2: Football I: Gun Club 2: Student Senate l,2: Tal- ent Assembly l,2, ADAMS, MIKE CLARK: Basketball l,2: DECA 3: Football l,2,3: Key Club 4: Ski Club 3.4: Track l. ADLER, CARLA S.: Transfer from Xavier High School, Phoenix, AZ 3: Homecoming Committee 4. ALLBRIGHT, ALAN JOESEPH: DECA 3,4: Electronics 2: Out- standing Award in Typing, Marketing. AMES, JOHN M.: Transfer from Westchester High School, Hous- ton, TX 3: All-City in Football 4: All-State in Football 4: Football 4: Interact 4: Key Club 4: Letterman's Club 4: Ski Club 3: Soccer 3. ARENA, NADINE ALFOSINA MARIE: Arizona Republic Teen Correspondent 3: BLADE staff 1, Campus Editor 2, Editor-in- chief 3: Dorian-Y Teens 2: French National Honor Society Vice- president 3: Girls League l,2, Vice President 3, Girls League Eighth Grade Convention 1, Outstanding girl in Girls League 2, Homecoming Committee 3: Interact 3: International Club 2, Exec- utive Board member 3: Junior Achievement Vice-president of sales 2, Vice-president of manufacture 3, Company of the Month of March 2, Certificate of Accomplishment in Junior Achievement 2, Momento of Accomplishment in Achievers' Association 2: Phoenix Junior Symphony Guild 3: Phoenix Honors Cotillion 3: Quill 84 Scroll 2,3,: National Honor Society 3: Outstanding Award In TABS 1, French 2: Parnassus l,2,3: Spartaticians 3: Spell-a- thon 2: State Math Contest 1: TRAGYC 2, Vice-chairman 3: cer- tificate of participation 3. ARDY, KAREN E. I: Art Club 1: Masque and Gavel. ARMSTRONG, SUSAN JOANN: GAA l: HERO Fund Raising Chairman 4. ARNUSH, MICHAEL FRANK: Bible Club 4: Boys State 4: Cam- elback Radio Enterprises 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Camelback Singers 3, 4: Concert Choir l,2,3,4: Christmas Assembly l,2,3,4: Com- puter Club 4: Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert l,2,3,4: Concert Choir Spring Production l,2,3,4: Fine Arts Assembly l,2,3,4: Interclub Council 4: International Club l,2: Judiciary Council 4: Key Club 3: Kraut Klub 1: Libertine Society 3,4: Mas- que and Gavel 1: Math Club 3,4: Model UN 4: Music Camp Scholarship 2,3: National Honor Society 3,4: National Honor So- ciety Scholarship Nominee 4: National Math Contest Certificate 2: Optimist Award 4: Outstanding Award in Typing 2, Math l,2: Par- ent Music Association l,2,3,4: Parnassus President 4: All the Way Home 1: SHIELD Staff Freshman Section Editor 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, secretary 4: Spanish National Exam Certificate 2: State Math Contest 1, certificate 2,3,4: Toilet Bowl 3: 200l Committee Chairman: University of Arizona Out- standing Junior of the Year 3: Weather Observers l,2,3, chaplain 4. ARTHUR, BRUCE A: Auto Club 2: Jazz Laboratory 4. AUSTIN, WENDY PATRICE: Junior Achievement 2: Ski Club l,2,3, Vice-president 4. B BAKER, KATHY XYMENA: COE 4: GAA 1: National Essay Contest 4: National Honor Society 4: Orchesis 4: Student Senate 3. BARDEAU, MICHAEL JOSEPH: Music Camp Scholarship 3: Tal- ent Assembly 4. BARGAS, STEFANIE ANNE: Arete 2,3,4: COE 4: GAA l,2,3,4: Phoenix Honors Cotillion 4: Outstanding Award in GAA, Busi- ness: Ski Club 3,4: BARKER, CAROL ANNE: Kraut Klub 4: Outstanding Award in German 2: Spell-a-thon 3. BARNETT, CLIFFORD PAUL: Bicycling Club 3,4: Chess Club 2,3, President 4: Computer Club Secretary 4: Handball Club 3, President 4: Kraut Club 2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,4. BARTKO, CATHY JO: Art Club 1: COE 4: Masque and Gavel l,2,3: Outstanding Award in Beginning Typing l,2: A Mid- summer Night's Dream, l'Summer and Smoke, The Knight of the Burning Pestle. BATTUELLO, LAUREL E.: Bridge Club 4: GAA l: Junior Achievement 3: Leo Club 4. BENHAM, BRUCE BARON: Junior Achievement 2: Outstanding Award in Business 3: Tennis 2.4. BENSON, KEVIN DEAN: Concert Band 2,3,4: J.V. Band l: Jazz Laboratory 2.3: Letterman's Club 4: Swimming 3,4. BETH R. JEAN: VICA 3.4. BEYER, PAUL EUGENE: Baseball l,2,3,4: Football 1: Key Club 4. BIELSKI, PAM R.: Transfer from D.C. Everest High School, Schofield, WI 2: COE 4. BIES, KEVIN MARK: AIPA Convention 2: DECA 3,4: SHIELD Staff2: Orchesis Concert 4: Spell-a-thon l,2,3,4. BLACKMAN, STACEY ANN: Art Show 3,4: Class Council 3,4: Dorian-Y Teens 2.3,4: Fine Arts Assembly 3: GAA l,2,3,4: Girls League 1.2. Girls League Eighth Grade Convention 2: Gymnastics Club 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Interact 2,3,4: International Club 4: Junior Class Vice-president: National Honor Society 3,4: Orchesis 3,4: Orchesis Mini-Concert 2: Mini Art Show 4: Out- standing Award in Art, Physical Fitness: Parnassus l,2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2.3,4: Senate Youth Program Nominee 3: Student Senate l,2,3: State Math Contest l: Yoga Club 2. BLAND, MICHAEL F.: Bicycling Club l,2, Vice-president 3, Vice-president 4: Chess Club l,2, Vice-president 3, Vice-president 4: Computer Club Vice-president 4: Electronics Club 2: Gun Club l,2: Key Club 3: Libertine Society 3,4: Lapidary Club 2: Math Club 3, Treasurer 4: National Math Test 3,4: National Honor So- ciety 4: Parnassus 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: Swim- ming 2.3,4: State Math Contest l,2,3,4: Tennis l: TRAGYC 4: Weather Observers 3. BLAUVELT, M. LEE: Concert Band 2,3. BELON, HOWARD P.: BLADE Staff 4: Boys State lst Alternate 3: Interclub Council 4: International Club l,2: Kraut Klub l,2: Libertine Society 3,4: Laureate Society 3: Masque and Gavel l,2,3,4: Math Club 3, Secretary 4: Model UN 3, Chairman 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Parent Teacher Student Association 3,4: Parnassus 4: Photography Club President 4: f'All the Way Home 1: A Midsummer Night's Dream 1: Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4: Student Senate l,4: State Math Contest l,2,4: Weather Observers 2,3, Secretary 4. BOAZ, DEBBIE ANN: Badminton 1: Basketbrawl 4: Dorian-Y Teens 4: Flag Line 4, GAA l,3. BOLLARD, J. DON: Interact 4: Key Club 4: Ski Club 3,4. BOLTON, CARYN ADELE: Transfer from Glendale High, Glendale, AZ 3: Keramos 3,4. BRAMLET, JOSEPH: Transfer from Arcadia High School, Phoe- nix AZ I: Auto Club 2,3. BRAMEL, CHUCK E.: Transfer from Brophy, Phoenix, AZ 3: Ski Club 3. BROADDUS, JULIAN: Transfer from Amarrillo High School, Am- arrillo, TX 3: Electronics Club 4. BRUMLEY, KELLEY DAWN: Anytown 3: Class Council 2,3,4: Dorian-Y Teens 3,4: GAA 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Interact 3,4: Kraut Klub l,2,3: Prom Committee 3: Senior Class Secretary: Ski Club 2,3,4. BRUNING, DIANA CORA: Concert Band 2,3: J.V. Band 1: Bible Club 4: Christmas Assembly 2,3: Class Council 3,4: Dorian-Y Teens 4: Fine Arts Assembly 2,3: Homecoming Committee 4: In- teract 3,4: Kraut Klub 2,3,4: Math Club 4: Music Camp Scholar- ship 2,3: National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Parent Music As- sociation 2,3,4: Parent Teacher Student Association 2, Student Representative 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: Spell-a- thon l,2,3: State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3: Student Senate l,2: State Math Contest l,2,3,4: TRAGYC 3,4. BUSTOS, SHARON DIANE: Medical Explorer Post 4: Parent Teacher Student Association 2,3: Ski Club 3. BUTLER, WAYNE P.: Art Club 4: Keramos 3,4: Key Club 3,4: National Scholastic Blue Ribbon Award in Photography 4: Photog- C CALLAHAN, JUDITH REIKO: Transfer from Akron High School, Akron, OH 3: Forensic Team 3: State Math Contest 4: TRAGYC 3. CAN, JIM B.: Tennis 3. raphy Club 4: Ski Club l,2,3,4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 261 CARDINAL, LAURA ANN: DECA 3,4, GAA 2, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Ski Club 2, Spartaticians 4. CARTER, ANN M.: Transfer from East High School, Phoenix, AZ 4, DECA 4. CARUSO, DEBORA R.: COE 4. CARVER, SCOTT ALAN: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band 1, Cross Country 2,3,4, Football 1, Handball Club 4, Kraut Klub 3,4, Let- terman's Club 3,4, Track l,2',3,4. CASE, ANTONIA: Transfer from Kofa High School, Yuma, AZ 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 4. CASILLAS, LARRY M.: All-City in Football, Basketball 1, Football l,2,3,4, Interact 3,4, Junior Achievement 2,3, Key Club 3,4, Track l,2,3. CHAYA, LYNN ANN: GAA l,2, Student Senate l,2. CHOUKALAS, LINDA LEE: COE 4. CIPRIANO, ROBERT JAMES: Flying Club 3, Kraut Klub l,2. CLABE, PHILIPPE: Transfer from St. Michel de St. Maude, Paris, France 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4, International Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, National Spanish Contest 4. CLARK, DAN M.: Transfer from Downers Grove North High School, Downers Grove, IL, DECA 4, Boys Golf 3. CLEGG, CARI LYN: Dorian-Y Teens 3, GAA l,2, Homecoming Committee 3, Interact 3, NMSQT semi-finalist 3, Orchesis 3,4, Or- chesis Assembly 3, Ski Club 2, Spell-a-thon 1, Talent Assembly 3. COLBY, ELIZABETH: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band Secretary l, Spell-a-thon l,2. CONARD, DEBBIE LYNN: GAA l,2. CONDON, DEBRA LYNN: Arete 4, Basketbrawl 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Christmas Assembly 4, Class Council 3, Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 4, Concert Choir Spring Concert 4, Dorian-Y Teens 3, Historian 4, GAA 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Interact 3, Historian 4, Pom Line 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Tal- ent Assembly 4. COURTNEY, WENDY G.: Badminton 2. COX, LYNN: Tennis 1,2,3,4. CRAHAN, F. PAT: HERO 4. CROSBY, DE ETTE L.: HERO 4. CUDDIHY, CAROLYN ANN: Concert Choir 4, Christmas Assem- bly 4, Class Council l,2,3,4, Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 4, Concert Choir Spring Production 4, Dorian-Y Teens 3, Vice-president 4, Freshman Class Vice-president, GAA 1,3, Girls League l,2, Homecoming Committee 4, Interact 2, Vice-president 3, Secretary 4, President of Interact Club District 549, Interclub Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Spell-a-thon 2,3, Student Senate l,2., Tennis l. CULLUMBER, MICHAEL LYNN: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band 1, Cross Country 3, Kraut Klub 3,4, Track 2,3,4. CUSMA, CINDY ANN: Class Council 3,4, Dorian-Y Teens 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Homecoming Committee 3, Interact 3,4, Powderpuff Football Game 3,4, Prom Committee 3. D DAVIS, LYNN M.: All-State in Music 3, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Christmas Assembly l,2,3,4, Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert l,2,3,4, Fine Arts Assembly l,2,3,4, GAA 1, Music Camp Scholarship 1,2,3, Orchestra 3, Parent- Music Association l,2,3,4, DECKER, TODD KEN: All-City in Orchestra 4, All-State in Or- chestra 4, Chess Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3,4, Christmas Assem- bly 2,3,4, Electronics Club l,2, Handball Club 4, International Club l,2, Laureate Society l, Music Camp Scholarship 3,4, Or- chestra 2,3 ,4, Spell-a-thon l,2, State Math Contest l,2,3. DEGROW, MARK R.: All-City in Football, All-State in Football, Band Concert 2, J.V. 1, Basketball 1,2,3, Basketbrawl l,2, Boys State 4, Football l,2,3,4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Interact 3,4, President 4, Interclub Council, Jazz Laboratory 2,3, Key Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Lettermen's Club 2,3, Vice-president 4, Ski Club 2,3, Spell-a-thon 3, State Math Contest l,2, Track 1,3,4. DEMAINE, DAVID S.: Kraut Klub 1,2,3, Medical Careers 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Parent Teacher Student Association l,2, Parnassus 3, President 4, Photography Club 4, Vice President 4, State Math Contest l,2. DERMOND, KEITH BRIAN: Chess Club 2,3, Tournament Direc- tor 4, Handball Club 4, Laureate Society I, State Math Contest 2,3, 1 DEMPSEY, GREG M.: Computer Club, Mountaineering. DILLON, PAMELA C.: All-State in Band 8c Orchestra 3, District Solo Contest 2,3, State Solo Contest 2,3, District Ensemble Con- test 1,2,3, All-Regional Orchestra 3. Phoenix Symphony Youth Or-: 262 SENIOR ACTIVITIES chestra 2,3,4, Symphonettes 1, Mesa Symphony 4, Sun Valley Symphony 3, Concert l,2,3,4, All-State 3, Christmas Assembly 1,2,3, Class Council l,3, Fine Arts Assembly, Jazz Laboratory 2, Kraut Klub 2,3, Music Camp Scholarship 1,2,3, National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 1,2,3, Vice President 2,3, Outstanding Award in Typing 1, German 2, Parent Music Association l,2,3,4, Parent Teacher Student Association 3,4, Parnassus l,2,3,4, Spell-a-thon l, State Math contest l,2. DORAN, KEVIN J.: Camelback Singers 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Christmas Assembly 2,3,4, Concert Choir February Scholarship 3,4, Concert Choir Spring Production 2,3, 4, Fine Arts Assembly 2,3,4, Music Camp Scholarship 2,3, Orchestra 2,4, Parent Music Association 3, Summer and Smoke , Talent Assembly l,3. DOUGLASS, CATHY ANN: Advanced Drama production 4, Fo- rensic Team 3,4, Junior Achievement 4, Laureate Society l,2, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Orchesis 3, 'EA Midsummer Night's Dream l, L'Fashion or Life in New York 2, The Lark 2, Summer and Smoke 3, The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3, '4Look Homeward Angel 4, Once in a Lifetime 4, Student Body Corresponding Secretary 4, State Math Contest l. DU BOSE, PATRICIA BROWN: Basketbrawl cheerleader 2, Class Council 2,3, Dorian Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, GAA 1,2,3, Girls League l,2, Homecoming Committee l,2, Inter- act l,2,3, Interclub Council 4, Junior Class Secretary, Mayor's Youth Advisory Board 4, Prom Committee 3, Spartititions 2. DUTSON, VALERIE K.: Transfer from Thomas Jefferson High School, Denver, Colorado, Fine Arts Assembly 3,. DYER, JOHN DAVID: Band Concert 2,3, J.V. 1, Concert Choir l,2,3,4, Cross Country l,2, Lapidary Club 1, President 2,3,4, Track l,2, Wrestling 3. E EDWARDS, ROBERT L.: Auto Club 3, Electronics Club l,2, Key Club 4, State Math Contest 2,3, Tennis 1. EISEN, MYNDE SHAUNE: AIPA Convention 4, Camelback Bowl- ing Team l,2, Camelback Radio Enterprises, Public Relations Di- rector 3,4, Central Arizona Science Fair 3,4, Citizens' Advisory Council 4, Class Council 2,3,4, Eighth Grade Assembly Committee 2,3, Fine Arts Assembly 2,3, Forensic Team l,2,3,4, ASU Medal- lion of Merit 3, Novice Speech Tournament first place, Sorop- timist scholarship, 2nd place 4, Speech tournament 2nd place 3,4, third place 2,3,4, fourth place 2,3,4, fifth place 2,3,4, Girls League 2,3,4, Girls League Eighth Grade Convention 3, Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Interact 3,4, Interclub Council 3,4, International Club 2,3,4, Kraut Klub l,2,3,4, Masque and Gavel l,2,3,4, Math Club 3,4, NCCJ Conference 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Out- standing Freshman Award, Parent Teacher Student Association l,2,3,4, Parnassus l,2,3,4, All the Way Homef' A Midsummer Night's Dream, Fashion or Life in New York, The Lark, Summer and Smoke,', 'gLook Homeward Angel, Once in a Lifetime , Prom Committee 3, Rotary Speech Tournament par- ticipant l, Shield Staff 2, Organizations Editor 3, Student Life Ed- itor 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spell-a-thon l,2,3,4, Student Board of Edu- cation 4, Student Senate 2,3,4, State Math Contest l,2,3,4, TRAGYC President 3,4, Tutoring 3,4,, Westinghouse Science Fair 4, National Math Test 2,3,4. ELLIS BARBARA L.: Archery 2, HERO 4, Ski Club 2,3, Spell-a- thon l,2. ERDMANN, KEVIN EUGENE: State Math Contest l,2,3. ERICKSON, ERICK: Transfer from Brophy High School, Phoe- nix, AZ 3, Tennis 3. ESKE, BRET W.: Bowling League 2, State Math Contest 1. F FARMER, SHARON SUE: Transfer from East High School, Phoe- nix 3, Bible Club 3,4, COE Vice President 4, Kraut Klub 3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Outstanding Award in Typing 2, Parnassus l,2, Phoenix Junior Symphony Guild 3, State Math Contest l,2. FAULDS, JOHN GARY: Explorer Post President 3,4, Junior Achievement 2,3,4, OWE 4, Photography Club 4, State Math Con- test 3. FERRARA, JOE: Transfer from Central High School, Phoenix 4, Band Concert 4, Jazz Laboratory 4, Orchestra 4. FIELDER, MARTHA ANN: Class Council 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Home- coming Committee 3, Interact 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Ski Club 2,3. FOLKERTS, WARREN A: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band 1, Class Council 23 District Solo 84 Ensemble Festival 2,3,43 Fine Arts Assembly 2,3,43 Jazz Laboratory 2,3,43 Music Camp Scholar- ship 2,33 National Honor Society 43 Parent Music Association 33 Spell-a-thon 13 State Solo 84 Ensemble Festival 43 Wind Ensemble 3,43 State Math Contest 1,2,4. FOUTZ, BEVERLY J: Advanced Drama Production 4. FRITCKE, NANCY ANN: Transfer from Warrensville High School, Warrensville Hts., Ohiog DECA Secretary 43 Ski Club. FULLER, TRAVIS DALE: Lapidary Club l,2,3,4: VICA 3.4. G GARFIELD, TODD A: Advanced Drama Production 3,43 Anytown 33 Electronics Club 1,2,33 Masque and Gavel 43 Outstanding Award in Business 33 Look Homeward, Angel 3 Student Senate 1,43 Yoga Club. GARNER, KATHERINE R: Arete 33 Dorian Y-Teens 33 GAA l,2,33 Junior Achievement 1,23 Keramos 43 Outstanding Award in GAA Participation 23 Spell-a-thon 23 Student Senate 23 Yoga Club 1,23 Cap and Gown Selection Committee 43 Powder Puff 3. GEIGER, CINDY L.: All-District Solo and Ensemble 2,3,43 All- Region in Band 43 All-State in Solo and Ensemble 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3. Treasurer 43 Christmas Assembly 3,43 Fine Arts Assem- bly 2,3,43 GAA 1: Jazz Laboratory 43 Music Camp Scholarship 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Orchestra Treasurer 33 Parent Music Association 2,3,43 Parnassus 2,33 Phoenix Symphonettes 33 Tennis lg Wind Ensemble 3,4. GERCKE, BARBIE LYNNE: Arete Treasurer 3, Treasurer 43 Bas- ketbrawl 13 Girls State 33 Class Council 1,2,3,43 Dorian-Y Teens 2,3,43 GAA I,2,3,4Q Girls League 1,23 Homecoming Queen3 Home- coming Committee 43 Interact 2,3, Treasurer 43 Junior Class Trea- surer3 National Honor Society 3,43 Parnassus l,2,3,4Q Pom Line 3, co-captain 43 Prom Committee 33 Senior Class Treasurer3 Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, Treasurer 43 State Math Contest 1,2,3,4. GOLDSMITH, JAMES C.: Flying Club 3,43 Gun Club 2, Vice- president 3, President 43 Kraut Klub 3,43 Ski Club 2,33 State Math Contest 4. A . GRANT, JANA TERESE: DECA 3,43 Masque and Gavel 33 Out- standing Award in Business 3. GRODZINSKY, JILL M.: GAA 1,23 National Honor Society 43 Ski Club l,2,33 Spanish National Honor Society 2. GROSSMAN, RACHEL: Anytown 33 Camelback Radio Enterprises 3,43 Debate co-captain 3, captain 43 Forensic Team 2,3,43 Human Relations Workshop 43 Libertine Society 33 Masque and Gavel 3, Forensic Team Liason 43 Mayor's Youth Advisory Board 43 NCCJ Conference 1, Executive Committee 2, Vice-president 3, Exec- utive Committee 43 National Honor Society 43 Outstanding Award in Debate 33 Parent Teacher Student Association 43 Look Home- ward Angel crew head 43 Rotary Speech Tournament participant 2,3,43 Student Senate 1, Judicial Council 43 State Math Contest l,3,4. GROVE, JUDITH ANN: Dorian-Y Teens 33 Homecoming Commit- tee 2,43 Interact 33 Interclub Council 33 International Club 1,2,3,43 Leo Club President 33 National Honor Society 3.43 Outstanding Award in Spanish3 Parnassus l,2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4Q Pep Club Vice-president 23 Student Senate 43 State Math Contest 1,43 Yoga Club l,2. H HAKE, KELVIN LEE: Transfer from Edon High School, Edon, OH 33 National Honor Society 4. HALL, DEBRA SUSAN: Dorian-Y Teens 33 GAA 13 Interact 43 Junior Achievement 23 Keramos 43 Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Yoga 1. HALL, RICK D.: Flying Club 4. HALL, TONYA JOLENE: The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3, HANCOCK, RICK L.: All-City in Baseball3 Baseball 3,43 Football 3,43 Interact 43 Key Club 4g Letterman's Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,4. HANSEN, CINDI: COE 43 GAA 1. HANSEN, PAUL R.: Anytown 33 Basketball lg Class Council lg Gun Club 23 Junior Achievement 33 Outstanding Award in Busi- ness 23 O.W.E. 43 State Math Contest 23 Track 1. HANSON, DENISE BLANCHE: Transfer from Panama City, Pan- ama Canal Zone 23 Archery 23 Basketbrawl 2. HART, PATTY ANN: Anytown 33 Girls League 13 Hiking Club 33 Homecoming Committee 13 Interact 33 Interclub Council 43 Inter- national Club 2,3,43 Leo Club 3,43 NCCJ Conference 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Outstanding Award in Typing 1, Spanish 33 Photography Club Treasurer 43 Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, President 43 Spell-a-thon winner 1,2,33 State Math Contest 1,2,43 TRAGYC 3. HAUGEN, JAY K.: Football 13 Wrestling 1. HEFFRON, CRAIG STEVEN: Football 1. HERMANCE, JOYCE ANN: GAA 13 Gun Club 3,43 Junior Achievement Treasurer 23 Corporate Secretary 43 Leo Club 43 Laureate Society 13 NMSQT letter of commendation 33 Parent Teacher Student Association 43 Spell-a-thon 2.33 State Math Con- test 3. HICKEY, CARYL ANNE: Interact 43 Ski Club 1.2, Treasurer 3,43 Summer YFU Student 3. HICKS, KATHY ANNE: Transfer from Tucker High School, Tucker, GA 23 Concert Band Manager 2,3,43 Football and Bas- ketball Pep Assembly 43 Girls League Girl of the Month of Janu- ary 43 Junior Achievement Secretary 33 National Honor Society 3, President 43 Spartaticians 33 State Math Contest 2. HILDEBRANDT, DOUG: BLADE Staff 43 Cross Country 13 Jun- ior Achievement 43 Key Club 33 Ski Club 2. HIRSHBERG, DEBRA RAE: Girls League 1,23 International Club 43 Junior Achievement 3,43 Ski Club 2,3. HITE, KAREN EILEEN: Concert Band 2,3,43 J.V. Band 13 Cam- elback Singers 43 Concert Choir 3,43 Christmas Assembly 3,43 Class Council 13 Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 3,43 Concert Choir Spring Production 3,43 Fine Arts Assembly 2,3,43 Music Department Voice Scholarship 33 Student Senate l,2. HOGAN, KATHLEEN MARIE: FHA lg Girls League 1,2, Junior Representative 3, Girls League Eighth Grade Convention 23 Junior Achievement, Vice-president of Personnel 23 Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4. HOLLENBECK, JACQUELINE ANN: HERO 43 Keramos 43 Pho- tography Club 43 Spell-a-thon 3, HOSHIWARA, JOY YURI: Transfer from Central High School, Phoenix, AZ 33 Orchesis 3. HOSHIWARA, STEVE T.: Transfer from Central High School, Phoenix, AZ 23 Wrestling l,2,3. HOWELL, BILLE.: Football 1. HUEBNER, LINDA MARIE: Bridge Club 43 GAA lg Junior Achievement 2, Controller 3, President 43 Leo Club 43 National Honor Society 3,42 Ski Club 33 State Math Contest 1,2,3,43 TRAGYC 4. HUNTER, CAROL ANN: AIPA Convention 3,43 Human Relations Workshop 13 National Honor Society 43 Outstanding Award in Business Machines 33 French 23 Typing 1,33 SHIELD Staff 2g Stu- dent Life Editor 33 Editor in Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 33 Scholas- tic Writing Contest 4. HURGUY, LAURA ANN: COE 4g GAA 2g Kraut Klub 2,33 Out- standing Award in Clerical Office Training. HUSEBY, LORI A: Advanced Drama production43 Look Home- ward Angel 43 Once in a Lifetime 4. HUTCHINSON, HEIDI JEANNE: Arete 4g Basketbrawl 1,2,3,43 Cheer Line 3,43 Dorian 2,3,43 Freshman Class Treasurer3 GAA lg Girls League 23 Homecoming Committee 1,3,43 Student Senate l,2,3,4. HUTIRA, JOHNA J.: Art Club lg Hiking Club 43 Masque and Gavel 43 HSummer and Smoke , The Knight of the Burning Pestle Look Homeward Angel 3 Girls Basketball Club. I INNOCENTI, CELESTE ANINA: Advanced Drama Production 3,43 All-City in Speech 33 All-State in Speech 33 Citizens' Advis- ory Council 33 Forensic Team 2,3,43 International Club 43 Lau- reate Society 2,33 Masque and Gavel 2,3,43 National Honor Soci- ety 43 NMSQT semi-finialist 43 Outstanding Award in French 23 Spanish 3g Fashion or Life in New York 3 The LHTKHQ Sum- mer and Smoke 3 The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3 Look Homeward Angel 3 Once in a Lifetime 3 Spanish National Honor Society 3,43 Student Senate 1,3,43 State Math Contest l,2. IRWIN, KATHLEEN SUE: GAA 1,23 Girls League 13 Home- coming Committee 43 International Club 43 Junior Achievement 2,33 National Honor Society 43 Photography Club 43 SHIELD Staff Photographer 43 Summer YFU Student 4. J JACKEL, FRED J.: Transfer from Central High School, Phoenix, AZ3 Key Club 3,43 Ski Club 3,4. JACKSON, JENNIFER LEE: Concert Band 2,33 J.V. Band lg Dor- ian-Y Teens 33 GAA 1, 23 Girls League 13 Interact 33 Junior SENIOR ACTIVITIES 263 Achievement 2,3: Parent Music Association 1,2,3: Parent Teacher Student Association 4: State Math Contest 2. JAHNKE, KIT LEE: Baseball l,2,3,4: Football 3: Ski Club 1,2, Vice-president 3,4. JANKOV, BETHANY ANN: Advanced Drama production 4: GAA 1,2 Kraut Club 1,2,3: Once in a Lifetime 4: Spell-a-thon 1: Or- chesis mini-concert 4. JOHNSON, CHRIS E: Baseball 1: BLADE Staff 4. JOHNSON, CURTIS WILLIAM: Transfer from Burwell High School, Burwell, NB 3: All-City in Swimming: All-State in Swim- ming: Key Club 3: Letterman's Club 3,4: Swimming 3,4. JOHNSON, DIRK ALLEN: Electronics Club 1: Football 1. JOHNSON, GEORGIA LOUISE: Transfer from Wilson High School, Tacoma, WA 3: French National Honor Society 4: Out- standing Award in French 3: Outstanding Award in Spanish 3. JOHNSTON, DAVID BRUCE: Football 1,2. JONES, JANIS JETTY: Arete 2,3,4: COE 4, President 4: Girls Golf 1,2,3: Kraut Klub 2,3,4: Outstanding Award in Golf. JEFFRIES KAREN LEE: Bible Club 2,3, co-chairman 4: Cam- elback Singers 4: Concert Choir 4: Christmas Assembly 4: Class Council 2: Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 4: Con- cert Choir Spring Production 4: National Honor Society 3, Trea- surer 4: Parnassus 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, Vice- President 4. JOHNSON, PATTIE: Class Council 43 Dorian 43 GAA l,2,3,4: Homecoming Committee 43 National Honor Society 43 Pom Line 4: State Math Contest l,2: Gymnastics Team 4g Mini-Concert 4. JOHNSON, PHILLIP ROSS: Concert Band. JURGEMEYER GLENNA LEE: Class Council 3: Dorian-Y Teens 3: GAA l,2: Girls League lg Homecoming Committee 3,43 Interact 3: Prom Committee 33 Spartaticians 2. K KABANA, BURCE MYLES: Transfer from Washington High School: Concert Choir Spring Production 3: Electronics Club 3,4: VICA 4. KEARNS, PATRICA ANN: Transfer from Milford High School, Milford Michigan 2: AIPA Convention3,4: Class Council 2: DECA 3: Junior Achievement 43 Kraut Klub 2: Photography Club 43 SHIELD staff 3, Photography Editor 4: Spartaticians 3: Student Senate 33 Quill and Scroll3. KELLER, JIM C.: Football: Key Club: Ski Club: Wrestling. KERMOTT, KATHRYN LOIS: Transfer from Phoenix, Christian High School: Arete 43 GAA 33 Girls Golf 3,4: International Club 4: Medical Careers 4: Orchesis 4: Ski Club 5: Yoga Club 4. KERN, LEONORA: Parnassus 1. KETTERER, TED H.: Transfer from Brophy High 3: J.V. Band 3: Football 3,4: Key Club 3,4: Letterman's Club 3,4: Track 3,4. KEYES, DEBORAH ANN: Transfer from Central High School, Phoenix, AZ: Arete 4: Basketbrawl 2,3,4: Cheerline 3, Captain 4: Dorian 3,4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Homecoming Committee 2,33 Junior Achievement 2: Leo Club 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Student Senate 2,3,4. KIRK, CINDY LYNN: DECA 3,4. KLEINMAN KRISTI GAIL: Dorian 4: GAA 2,4. KLINGLER, CHRISTY JEAN: Art Club 3,4: Bible Club 3: Fine Arts Assembly 3,4: International Club 4: Leo Club 3: Masque and Gavel l,2: Orchesis 3,4: Talent Assembly 3,4: Yoga Club 1,2. KLUGER, BARBARA REGINA: Hiking Club 3: International Club l,2: Leo Club 3: Medical Careers 4: Medical Explorers Club 3, Secretary 4: Orchestra lg Outstanding Award in Typing 3. KNOTT, JANICE KAY: GAA l,2: HERO 4: Junior Achievement 2: Spartaticians 2. KONKOL, JOLIENE D.: Junior Achievement l,2: Kraut Klub 1,2,3: Leo Club 3: Laureate Society l,2: Medical Careers 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3: State Math Contest 1,3. KROULIK, SANDY LOU: Flag Line 4: GAA l,2: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Track 4. KOZIEL, DUANE S.: J.V. Band 1: Concert Band 2,3: Basketball 1: Parent Music Association 1: Ski Club 3,4. L LAPP, CINDY LEE: Transfer from Lodi High School, Lodi, Ca 4: Bible Club 4: French National Honor Society Treasurer 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. LASLETT, BILL G: Junior Achievement: Key Club: Boys Track 4. 264 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LASSON, LINDA L: Advanced Girls Chorus 2: Concert Choir 3,4: Christmas Assembly 3,4: Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 3,4: Concert Choir Spring Production 3,4: Music Camp Scholarship 2: Orchesis 3,4: Medical Club 4. LAUGHLIN, NINA MARIE: Band J.V. 1: Bible Club 2,3,4: Bridge Club 4: Camelback Radio Enterprises 3,4, Secretarial Superviser: Concert Choir 4: Christmas Assembly 4: Class Council 2: Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert: Concert Choir Spring Pro- duction: Model UN 3: Plays: 'fAll the Way Home , The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Once in a Lifetime : Shield staff 2,3, Advertising Editor 4: Student Senate 4. LENGYEL, DAVID BRUCE JEFFREY: Bicycling Club 2: Football 1,2: Handball Club 3: Hiking Club 3,4: Interact 4: Key Club 4: Kraut Klub 2: Mountaineering 3: National Honor Society 3: Or- chesis 4: Ski Club 4: Student Senate 4: Track l,2: Yoga Club 2,4. LEONARD, SCOTT KENYON: DECA 3,4: Kraut Klub 3,4: Ski Club 3,4. LEONARDI, DOROTHY ANNE: Transfer from Gerard High School, Phoenix 2: Junior Achievement 3,4: Yoga Club 3. LEUENBERGER, JAMES ERNST: Transfer from Lake Forest High School, Lake Forest, Illinois 3: Kraut Klub 3,4: National Honor Society 4: NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4: Wrestling 4. LEWIS, MARY MELINDA: Bicycling Club 4: Leo Club 3,4, Vice President 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Outstanding Award in Typing 2, Accounting 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: State Math Contest 1. LOETE, MARGARET ANN: Transfer from Glendale High School, Glendale, Ariz 1: Kraut Klub 4: TRAGYC 4. LONG, BRUCE KEVIN: Basketball 1: Camelback Radio En- terprises 3,4: Citizen's Advisory Council 4: Class Council 4: Con- cert Choir Spring Production: DECA 3: Human Relations Work- shop: Libertine Society: Parnassus 4: Student Senate 4: Talent Assembly 4: Track 1. LONG, TIM L.: Football 1: Gun Club 1: Junior Achievement 1,2,3. LOUPE, SHARON LYNN: Outstanding Award in General Business 1: Spell-a-thon 1,3: State Math Contest 1: Mini Dance Concert 4. LYKES, HEATHER: Advanced Drama Production 3,4: Forensic Team 3,4: Masque and Gavel 2,3,4: Parent Teacher Student Asso- ciation 3: A Midsummer Night's Dream 1, Fashion or Life in New York 2, f'The Lark 2, Summer and Smoke 3, The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3, Look Homeward Angel 4, Once in a Lifetime 4: Yoga Club 4. LYONS, JOHN ELIZABETH: Transfer from Xavier, Phoenix 2: DECA 3: Ski Club 3. ' MACK, GARY S.: Baseball: HERO. MALINSKI, SUSAN A.: Girls State 3: Class Council l,2,3,4: Flag Line 3: French National Honor Society 2,3,4: GAA 1,3: Girls League l,2: Girls League Eighth Grade Convention 1: Home- coming Committee 1,2,3, Chairman 4: Interact 2,3, Interclub Council 4: International Club 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Out- standing Award in French 3: Parent Teacher Student Association 3,4: Senior Class President: Spell-a-thon 2: Student Board of Edu- cation 2, Social Director 3: Student Senate l,2,3,4: State Math Contest 2. MATILSKY, DEBORAH LYNN: J.V. Band 1: COE 4: DECA 3: Dorian 2,3: GAA 1,2,3: Junior Achievement 2: Music Camp Scholarship 1: Orchestra 1: Ski Club 2,3,4: Spartaticians 2,3: Stu- dent Senate 2,3,4. MARISCAL, JULIE A.: Arete 4: Basketbrawl l,2,3,4: Dorian 3,4: GAA l,2: Pom Line 3,4: Ski Club 1,2,3: Student Senate 1. MARKIN, TIMOTHY MACK: Transfer Highlands High School, San Antonio, Texas 2: Basketball l,2: Baseball l,2: Footballl. MARTIN, WENNDI GAA l,2: Gun Club 3,4: International Club 2: Junior Achievement 4: Leo Club 4: Parent Teacher Stu- dent Association 4: Spell-a-thon 3,4: TRAGYC 4. MC ALLISTER, KEITH S.: Blade staff 2,3: Football l,2,3,4: In- teract 4: Key Club 3, Secretary 4: Lettermen's Club Secretary 3 4. I M MC CUBBIN, CHARMAINE CHERYL: Dorian 3: National Honor Society 3: Orchesis 3: Ski Club 2,3: Student Senate 3. MCGANN, JOHN EDWARD: HERO: Photography Club 4: Weather Observers. MCGINNIS, KEVIN M.: Football 1: Key Club 2,3,4. Vice Presi- dent 3: Track 1,2,3,4. MEANS, DEAN MARTIAN: DECA 3: Student Senate 3. MAC DUFF, PATRICIA BILLIE: Transfer from Ben Franklin Jun- ior High, Stevens Point, WI 23 Bible Club 33 Camelback Singers 43 Concert Choir 2.3, Treasurer 43 Christmas Assembly 2,3,43 Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 2.3.43 Concert Choir Spring Production 2.3.43 Fine Arts Assembly 2.3.43 National Honor Society 43 Outstanding Award in Shorthand 2, Outstanding Award in Business Machines 33 Parent Music Association 43 Patri- otic Assembly 2.3,43 Talent Assembly 4. MEDLYN, BOB S.: Basketball l,,3. MEIROSE, REBECCA CUZZIE: Advanced Girls Chorus 23 Flying Club President 43 Kraut Klub 2.3. MELDMAN, SHARON MIRIAM: Arete 43 DECA 3,41 GAA 1.23 Junior Achievement 33 National Honor Society 43 Ski Club l,2,3.4. Secretary 33 Tennis l,2,3. MELLEN, JACKLYN D.: Transfer from East High, Salt Lake City. UT 43 Concert Choir 4. Christmas Assembly 43 Concert Choir February Scholarship, Concert 43 Concert Choir Spring Pro- duction 43 Dorian-Y Teens 43 GAA 43 Interact 4. MILLS, LEE E.: Band Concert 2.3. J.V. 13 Baseball 13 Ski Club 2.3.4. MITCHELL, PAMELA ANN: Class Council 2.3.43 Dorian 43 GAA 1.3.43 Homecoming Committee 33 Interact 43 Prom Committee 33 Ski Club 1,2,3.4, MOLLMAN, BRAD L.: Band. Vice President 43 Concert 2.3.43 District and State Solo and Ensemble Contest 41 J.V. Band 13 Wind Ensemble 3,43 Basketball 13 Gun Club 13 Jazz Laboratory 43 Junior Achievement lg Music Camp Scholarship 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 State Math Contest 1,23 Tennis l,2,3,4, John Gooding Award in Tennis 3. MONDAY, EDDIE C.: Basketball 1. MOSS, RICHARD A.: DECA 3,43 Kraut Klub 33 Ski Club 3,4. MUMMERT, DOUG W.: Transfer from Moon Valley High School, Phoenix 13 Basketbrawl 2,43 GAA 43 Junior Achievement 33 Key Club 43 Lapidary Club 13 Ski Club 43 Student Senate 23 Tennis l,2,3,4. MYERS, KATHY MARIE: Art Club3 Fine Arts Assembly3 HERO3 Keramos. MYRICK, VICKIE KAY: Concert Choir 3,43 Christmas Assembly 3,43 Citizens' Advisory Council Alternate 43 Class Council 33 Con- cert Choir February Scholarship Concert 3,43 Concert Choir Spring Production 3,42 Debate 23 GAA 23 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Interact 33 Music Camp Scholarship 33 Parent Teacher Stu- dent Association 43 Prom Committee 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Student Body Executive Secretary 43 Student Senate 33 Talent Assembly 2 3 4. ' I N NELSON, KEN DALE: Blade staff 3,4. NELSON, MIKE G: Class Council 23 Lapidary Club 1. NILSSON, ASA BIRGITTA: Arete 43 Girl of the Month 43 Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden 43 GAA 43 Ski Club 4. NORLING, TAMMY D: COE 4. NORMAN, TOD HOWARD: All-State in Optimist Speech Contest 23 Anytwon 23 BLADE staff 13 Boy of the Month 33 Boys State 33 Citizens' Advisory Council 33 Congressional Scholar 33 Forensic Team 1,2,3,43 Human Relations Workshop 2,3,43 Knights of Py- thias 23 Libertine Society 33 Laureate Society 1,23 Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,43 Mayor's Youth Advisory Board 2,3 Vice President 43 Model UN 3.43 NCCJ Conference 2,3,43 National Honor Soci- ety 3,43 NMSQT semi-finalist 43 NMSQT letter of commendation 43 Optimist Award 23 Outstanding Award in Letters 43 All the Way Home, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Fashion or Life in New York, The Lark, Summer and Smoke, The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3 Rotary Speech Tournament par- ticipant 1,33 Student Body Vice President 43 Student Senate I,2,33 State Math Contest 2. NORWOOD, CINDY KAY: Badminton 23 Tennis 2.3. NELSON, DAVID ROGERS: Gun Club 2. NULL, KAREN SUE: Dorian 3,4 Secretary3 GAA 2,33 Home- coming Committee 3,43 Interact 3,43 Prom Committee 3. O O'BRIEN, KEVIN PATRICK: All Regional Music 3,43 All-State in Music 3,43 AIPA Convention 2,3,43 Bicycling Club 23 Camelback Singers 3,43 Chorus 1, Concert Choir 1,2,3, President 43 Judd Schaefer Concert Choir Achievement Award 23 Christmas Assem- bly 2,3,43 Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert l,2,3,43 Concert Choir Spring Production l,2,3,43 Interclub Council 43 Lib- ertine Society 43 Model UN 43 Music Camp Scholarship 1,2,3, Counselor 43 Parent Music Association 2,3,43 Parent Teacher Stu- dent Association 33 Parnassus 43 SHIELD Staff 2,3,43 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,43 Student Senate 43 Student Senate Board of Election 43 Weather Observers I, Secretary-Treasurer 2.3. President 4. OFFEN, TAMARA SUE: Class Council 33 HERO President 43 Homecoming Committee 33 Interclub Council 43 Prom Committee. OHAB, PAULA JEAN: All-State in Badminton 3,43 Badminton 2,3,43 DECA 43 GAA 1.2, 3, Ski Club 1.2. OLIVAREZ, TINA MARIE: Class Council 33 Forensic Team 2,3,43 GAA 13 Masque and Gavel 3, Secretary 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Senate 23 TRAGYC 3. OSTBERG, DESY JEAN: Ski Club 2.3.4. OVERTON, ROGER ALLEN: All-State in Football, Honorable Mention 43 Basketball 1,2,33 Football 2,3,43 International Club 43 Ski Club 33 VICA 4. P PALMER, RANDY L.: All-City in Football 3,43 All-State in Football 3,43 Football l,2,3,4Q Homecoming King3 Interact 3,43 Key Club 3, President 43 Letterman's Club 2,3,43 Student Senate 23 Track l,3,4. PARKS, BRIAN PATRICK: J.V. Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,43 Basketbrawl 2,33 Football l,2,3.43 Hiking Club l,2,3,43 Track 1.2.3.43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. PATTERSON, BRETT M.: Electronics Club 23 VICA 4. PAUL, KARL: Transfer from Toms River High School, North Toms River, N.J.: Christmas Assembly 43 Football 3,43 Interact 43 Orchestra 43 Track 3,4. PAULSON, WALTER JOHN: HERO Club 4. PELL, JANET RAE: HERO Secretary 43 National Honor Society 43 Spell-a-thon lg State Math Contest l,2,3. PERRY, REBECCA SUE: Archery 1,2,3,43 Arete 3,43 Bicycling Club 2,33 GAA 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Outstanding Award in Typing3 Spanish National Honor Society 23 Spell-a-thon 2. PETERS, SHARON RENE': DECA 43 Photography Club 4. PETERSEN, RANDY CHARLES: Transfer from St. Louis Park High School, St. Louis Park, Minnesota3 National Honor Society 43 NMSQT semi-finalist 43 State Math Contest 43 Tennis 4. PFAFF, KATHARINE G.: Bridge Club 43 GAA 33 Handball Club 43 Junior Achievement 2,3,43 Leo Club 3,43 TRAGYC 4. PIERSON, PHILLIP E.: Cross Country 1,23 Math Club 43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Parnassus 43 State Math Contest l,2,3,43 Track l,2. PLUMB, GREG M.: AIA District Oratory Champion 13 AIA State Oratory Champion 13 American Academy of Achievement Par- ticipant 3,43 American Legion Speech Tournament Participant 3,43 ASU Journalism Convention 23 ASU Forensic Tournament Par- ticipant 23 Boy of the Month 43 Boys State 33 Broadway Youth Council 43 Camelback Radio Enterprises 43 Campus Committee 43 Campus Beautification Committee 3,43 Class Council 2g Educa- tional Council 43 Forensic Team l,2,3,4Q Freshman Orientation As- sembly 43 Golden Scroll Award Recipient 3,43 Hiking Club 3,43 Human Relations Workshop 43 Interclub Council 43 Judicial Coun- cil Chairman 33 Masque and Gavel 2,3,43 Model UN 3,43 National Forensic League Charter Member 43 National Honor Society 3,43 NAU Citation of Achievement Recipient 33 NCCI Conference 23 New Student Orientation 43 NMSQT letter of commendation 43 North-Central Evalution 43 Optimist Speech Tournament Par- ticipant 1,23 Parent Teacher Student Association 43 Parnassus 43 Personalizes Education Committee 43 Once in a Lifetimel' 43 Ro- tary Speech Tournament Participant 23 School and Community Committee 43 School Planning Committee 43 SHIELD staff Fresh- man Class Editor 2, Playtex Playoffs 2, Toilet Bowl 23 Student Body President 43 Student-Faculty Selection Committee 43 Student Rotarian 43 Student Senate 2,3,43 State Math Contest lg Talent Assembly 43 TRAGYC 43 Voice of Democracy Speech Tourna- ment Participant - State Champion 33 VFW National Merit Award 33 Winter Trophy Finalist 2,3,43 Spring Trophy Finalist 3,4. PRATOR, CYNTHIA LOUISE: Dorian 43 GAA 1,33 International Club 43 Student Senate 3, State Math Contest 1. POSTHUMUS, M. KIM: GAA 2,33 Photography Club 33 Ski Club Q QUAN, JIM: All-City in Track 3,43 Letterman's Club 3. QUICK, JOHN WAYNE: Gun Club 2. 23 Yoga Club 2. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 265 R RADICHEL, CATHIE SUE: Transfer from Phoenix Christian High School, Phoenix, AZ 2, GAA 2,3,4, Girls League 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Kraut Klub 3, Prom Committee 3, Spartaticians 3, Student Senate 3,4, Boys Tennis Manager 3, Girls Track 4, Volleyball 4. RANDAZZO, CHRIS S.: Key Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, State Math Contest 1,4, German Club 2,3. RICHARDSON, MADELENE LOUISE: Transfer from Drew Prep. San Francisco, CA 1, Bicycling Club 2,3,4, Hiking Club 3, Inter- club Council 4, Leo Club Secretary 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Outstanding Award in Spanish 2, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4, Student Senate 3. RIDING, ALAN JED: Football 1,3,4, Boys Golf 2, Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, Ski Club 4, Student Senate 1,4, Swimming 3. RIIKOLA, NANCY A.: Class Council l,3, Dorian 2,3, French Na- tional Honor Society 2, President 3,4, GAA l,2, Homecoming Committee 2,4, Interact 3, Interclub Council 3, Leo Club Trea- surer 3, Parnassus 4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Spell-a-thon 2, Student Senate 2, Yoga 2. RINGER, LESLIE ANNE: Arete 2,3,4, Badminton 2,3,4, Bas- ketbrawl 2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Girls League 1,2, HERO 4, Junior Achievement 1, personnal director 2,3. ROBBINS, BRUCE D.: AIPA Convention 4, Chess Club 4, Com- puter Club 4, Electronics Club 1, Libertine Society 3,4, Math Club Vice-president 4, Model UN 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, NMSQT letter of commendation 3, Parnassus 4, Parent Teacher Student Association l,2, Photography Club 4, Playtex Playoffs 3,4, Shield Staff 3, Sport Editor 4, State Math Contest l,2,3,4, Toilet Bowl 3, 4, Weather Observers 1,2,3, Vice-president 4. ROBERSON, MIKE L.: Auto Club 2,3 ,4, Math Award 2, National Honor Socity 3,4, National Math Contest 2, Spanish National Honor Society 2,3 ,4, State Math Contest 2. RODGERS, KENT DOUGLASS: Football 3, Student Senate 4. ROSACKER, STEVEN D.: TRAGYC 4. ROSE, CINDY: All-State Band 2,3,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Re- gional 3,4, State Band 2,3,4, Christmas Assembly 1,2,3, Concert Choir Scholarship Concert 1,2,3,4, Fine Arts Assembly 1,2,3,4, French National Honor Society l,2, HERO 4, Jazz Laboratory 2,3, Music Camp Scholarship 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Outstanding Award in Typing 1, Parent Music Association 1,2,3,4, Parnassus 3, State Math Contest. ROSEBERRY, KAREN ELIZABETH: Transfer from Mt. Pleasant High School, Mt. Pleasant IA 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4, French National Honor Society 4, Kraut Klub 4, National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4. ROSS, CLAYTON GLYNN: Football 1, Key Club 3,4, Boxing, Middleweight Champion of Oregon, New Mexico, California, Ari- zona and Nevada. ROTH, HELENE HOPE: Transfer from East Flagstaff Junior High, Flagstaff, AZ 2, GAA 2,3. RYAN, RANDY D.: Basketbrawl 2,3, Football 1,3, Junior Achievement 4, Key Club 3,4, Kraut Klub 3,4, Masque and Gavel 2, A Midsummer Night's Dream 1, Fashion or Life in New York 2, State Math Contest 3, Wrestling 2,3. S SAGMAN, ANDREW JEREMY: Transfer from Fox Lane High School, Bedford, NY 3, Kraut Klub 4, Leo Club 4. SAGMAN, ARTHUR MITCHELL: Transfer from Fox Lane High School, Bedford, NY 3, Interact 3,4, Kraut Klub 4, Math Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, NMSQT letter of commendation 4, National Math Test 4, Outstanding Award in Spanish 3, Parnassus 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, State Math Contest 4, Ten- nis 4. SALOMON, TERESA LYN: Advanced Drama production 3,4, Look Homeward Angel 3, The Lark 2, Building Crew Head, Publicity crew. SANFORD, SUSAN KAY: Class Council 1, GAA 1, International Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Orchesis 4, Ski Club 1,4, Stu- dent Senate 1,4. l SARAGER, ANDREW: Basketball l,2, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Con- cert Choir Spring Production 2,3,4, Student Senate 1. SCARLATA, FRANCESCA: Arizona Honors Debut 3, Girl of the Month 3, Girls League 2, President 3, Interclub Council 3, Inter- national Club 1,2,3, Junior Achievement 2, Leo Club 2,3, Par- nassus 1,2,3, State Math Contest 1,2,3, TRAGYC 3. 266 SENIOR ACTIVITIES SCI-IALLER, MIKE K.: Football 1,2. SCHINDLER, ROBERT A.: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band 1, Re- gional All-State Band 3,4, State Solo and Ensemble 2,4, Bicycling Club 2,3, Christmas Assembly 2,3,4, Cross Country 4, Flying Club 4, Interact 4, Jazz Laboratory 2,3,4, Music Camp Scholarship 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, President 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Par- ent Music Association 2,3,4, Parent Teacher Student Association 3,4, g'All the Way Homei' 1, A Midsummer Night's Dream 1, State Math Contest l,2, Weather Observers 2,3,4. SCHMICH, LAURIE ANNE: Arete 3, 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Summer YFU Student 4. SCHOEN, STEVEN ALVAN: Concert Band 2,3, Drum Major 4, J.V. Band 1, Cross Country 2,3,4, Football 1, Kraut Klub 2, Let- terman's Club 3,4, TRAGYC 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. SCHULTZ, NINA LEE: Transfer from Maryvale High School, Phoenix, AZ 2, Arete 4, Basketbrawl 3,4, Dorian 3, Flag Line 3,4, Captain 4, GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 3. SCOTT, CINDY A.: Dorian Teens 3, GAA l,2, Homecoming Committee 3, Interact 3, Orchesis 3,4, Ski Club 2, Spell-a-thon 3, Talent Assembly 3. SCOTT, DEBORAH ANN: Bowling League l,2, COE 4, Junior Achievement 3, President 4, Kraut Klub 2,3. SCOTT, JOSEPH ALLAN: Keramos 4, VICA 4. SCOTT, SUSAN G.: GAA 1, Junior Achievement 1. SELTZER, ROBERT P.: Football 1, Outstanding Award in Busi- ness 1, Ski Club 2,3. SENNETT, KATHRYN E.: Dorian 4, French National Honor Soci- ety Secretary 3, President 4, GAA l,2, Interact 3,4, International Club 3, 4, Outstanding Award in Typing 1, Outstanding Award in French 4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, Spell-a-thon 2,3,4, Student Senate l,4. SHACKELFORD, SUE ANNE: Class Council 3,4, Dorian 3,4, GAA 2,3, Homecoming Committee 3,4, Interact 3, Historian 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Senior Class Vice-president, Ski Club 2,3. SHEPLER, ROB A.: Ski Club, Wrestling. SHOUSE, CHARLENE KAY: Dorian 2,3, GAA l,2, Ineract 2,3, Outstanding Award in Typing 2, Outstanding Award in Business Machines 3. SIEK, DOUGLAS G.: Ski Club. SIMONE, MICHAEL H.: Auto Club 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Interact 3,4, Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Weight Lifting Club 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2. SIMMS, SHERRIL KAYE: Orchesis 3,4, SKINNER, SUSAN JOY: Transfer from Glendale High School, Phoenix, AZ Dorian 2,3, Treasurer 4, GAA 2,.Girls League 2, Homecoming Committee 2,3, Chairman 4, Interact 2,3,4, Orchesis 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Student Senate 2,3, Talent Assembly 3. SKOMER, SHARON DEBORAH: Advanced Drama Production 3, Art Club 4, Bridge Club l,2, Christmas Assembly 3,4, Computer Club 4, Dorian 3, Fine Arts Assembly 2,3,4, Forensic Team 2,3,4, International Club Vice-president 4, Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,4, Orchesis 3,4, Parnassus 4, All the Way Home, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Fashion or Life in New York, The Larkf' Summer and Smoke, The Knight of the Burning Pestle,', Spanish National Honor Society 4, Student Senate 1,2,3,4, Talent Assembly 3,4, Weather Observers 4. SMITH, KIMBERLY KAY: GAA 1, Outstanding Award in Busi- ness 2, Student Senate 1,2. SMITH, PAMELA: Transfer from Locollette High, Madison, WI, Advanced Girls Chorus. SOBERG, WENDY L.: Arete 4, Basketbrawl 1,3,4, Dorian 3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Girls League 2, Interact 4, Pom Line 3, Captain 4, Ski Club 4. SOMMERS, BILL ROBERT: Concert Choir l,2, Concert Choir Spring Production l,2, Flying Club 1, Gun Club l,2, Kraut Klub l,2, Parent Music Association l,2, Ski Club 1,2,3,4. SOUNART, KATHY ANNE: Bible Club 2, Treasurer 3, Co-Chair- man Service Committee 4, Advanced Girls Chorus 2, Camelback Singers 4, Concert Choir 3,4, Christmas Assembly 3,4, Concert Choir February Scholarship 3,4, Concert Choir Spring Production 3,4, Laureate Society 1, National Honor Society 4, NMSQT letter of Commendation 3, Parent Music Association 4, State Math Con- test 1,2,3. SPAULDING, SUSAN MARIE: Advanced Drama Production 4, Bi- cycling Club l,2, Class Council 2, Forensic Team 2,3,4, Speecli Tournament First, Third and Fifth place 4, Girls League 1,2,3. Sophomore Representative 2, Publicity 3, Girls League Eightl Grade Convention l,2, Homecoming Attendant 4, Homecoming Committee 3, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Historian 3, Parent Teacher Student Association 4, Fashion or Life in New York 2, The Lark 2, Summer and Smoke 3, The Knight of the Burning Pestle 3, L'Look Homeward Angel 4, Once in a Life- time 4, Spartaticians 2,3, Vice President 3. SPROULE, BARBARA LOUISE: Transfer from Coronado High School, Scottsdale, AZ, Ski Club 4. STEPHENSON, PENNEY: Archery 1, Arete 2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4. Publicity Chairman 2, Junior Representative 3, President 4, Girls Golf l,2,3,4, Outstanding Award in GAA l,2,3, Varsity Volleyball 4. STEWART, JIM: Concert Band 2,3,4. J.V. Band l, Christmas As- sembly l,2.3,4, Jazz Laboratory 2,3,4, Kraut Klub 3, Marching Band 2,3,4, Music Camp Scholarship l,2, Orchestra 3, Patriotic Assembly l,2,3,4, Powder Puff 3. STITELER, PAMELA KAY: Arete 3.4, Class Council 3,4, Dorian 3,4, Flag Line 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Interact 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish National Honor Society 4. STORR, SCOTT A.: Advanced Girls Chorus Accompanist, Cam- elback Singers 2,3,4, Student Director, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Stu- dent Director, Concert Choir South Pacific production 4, Christmas Assembly 2,3,4, Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert l,2,3,4, Concert Choir Spring Production 2,3,4, Fine Arts Assembly l,2,3,4, Firebird Festival of the Arts 3, Homecoming Talent Show, Jazz Laboratory 3, Music Camp Scholarship l,2,3, Outstanding Award in Music-the Judd Shaffer Achievement Award, Parent Music Association 3,4, Student Senate 4, Talent Assembly l,2,3,4. STRAND, TRUDY INEZ: Band: Concert 2.3.4, J.V. l, State re- gionals 3,4, Christmas Assembly 2,3,4, Scholarship Concert 2,3,4, Fine Arts Assembly 2,3,4, International Club 2, Music Camp Scholarship 2,3,4, Orchestra 3, Parent Music Assocation 2,3,4. STRAUS, PAUL RICHARD: Transfer from Westchester High School, Los Angeles, Calif 2, Bible Club 2,3, Chess Club 2,3, Computer Club 3, Kraut Klub 3, Leo Club 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, State Math Contest 3. STRAUSS, CATHY SUE: Arete 4, Basketbrawl l,2,3,4, Cheer Line 3, Co-Captain 4, Dorian 2,3,4, GAA l,2, Girls League 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Powderpuff Football 3,4, Ski Club l,2,3, Student Senate 4. STREMEL, LYNN ANTHONY: Transfer from East High School, Phoenix, Junior Achievement 4. SUGGS, MARK C.: Photography Club 4. SUTTON, BEVERLY: Junior Achievement 2,3,4. SYFERT, WENDY G.: Transfer from East High School, Phoenix 4, DECA 4. T TANG, KENNETH C.: Football l, HERO 4, Outstanding Award in General Business l, Photography Club 4, Track l,2. TANG, KIMBERELY R.: Outstanding Award in General Business 1, Ski Club 3,4, Spell-a-thon 3. TAYLOR, RONALD H.R.: Skit Club l,2,3,4, Washington Work- shops 3. TAYLOR, WILLIAM E.: Camelback Radio Enterprises, Financial Coordinator 3,4, Chess Club Secretary, 3,4, Computer Club 4, Gun Club l, Junior Achievement 2, Key Club 3, Leo Club 4, Lib- ertine Society 3, President 4, Model UN 4, Parnassus Vice-Presi- dent 4, Student Senate 4, Weather Observers 4, State Math Con- test 3, National Math Contest 3, Dope Stop team advisor 1. TERRY, DEBORAH JEAN: GAA 4. THIELKE, DIANNA LYNN: Transfer from Henry High, Min- neapolis, Minn. 2, Cheer line 4, GAA 2, HERO 4, Outstanding Award in Shorthand 2, Girls Track 4. THIEM, BARRY P: VICA 4. THOENY, DAVID MARTIN: Basketball l,2,4, Basketbrawl 2, Key Club 4, Outstanding Award in State Math Contest l, State Math Contest 1,2. THOMPSEN, PHIL A.: Boys State 3, Camelback Radio Enterprise Project Director 3,4, Class Council 2,3, Forensic Team 2,3,4, In- terclub Council 4, International Club l,2, Libertine Society 3,4, Laureate Society 2,3, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Outstanding Award in Spanish l,2, Spell-a-thon l,2, Student Senate 2.4, State Math Contest l,2, Knights of Pythias Contest 2,4, District runner-up 3, Pillsbury write-off lst place 3, Optimist Contest 2, National Forensic League Degree of Dis- tinction 4. THOMPSON, DAN EDWARD: Football' l, HERO Vice-President 4, Junior Achievement 2, Wrestling 3, Track 2. THOMPSON, DEBBIE MARIE: All-State in Archery l,2,3, Ar- chery l,2.3,4, Arete l,2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, International Club 3,4, Outstanding Award in Archery l, Ski Club l,2,3, Spell-a-thon 2,3,4, Student Senate 4. THOMSON, LAURA JANE: Archery l, Camelback Radio En- terprise Executive Secretary 3, Electronics Club Treasurer 4, Girls Golf 2, Junior Achievement Secretary 3, Vice-President of Person- ell 4, Student Senate 2. TOBEY, WAYNE DAVID: All-State Football Manager 4, Bas- ketball 2, Basketbrawl 2, Flying Club 4, Ski Club 2,3. TOM, STEVEN MICHAEL: Concert Band 2,3,4, J.V. Band 1, Bi- cycling Club 4, Cross Country 4: Flying Club 3, Vice-President 4, Gun Club l, Treasurer 2,3, President 4, Interact 4, Lettermans Club 2,3,4, Music Camp Scholarship 3, Counselor 4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Tennis l, Wind Ensemble 3.4. TOMECEK, LAURA MARIE: Dorian-Y Teens 3,4, GAA l,2, Girls League l, Interact 2,3,4, Prom Committee 3. TRACY, KATHLEEN MARIE: Basketbrawl 2, Class Council l,2,3, GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 3,4, International Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Student Senate l,2. TRIBBENSEE, NANCY: Transfer from York High School, El- mhurst, Ill. l, Class Council 2,3, 2001 project 4, TRIMBLE, TRACE: Camelback Radio Enterprise 3,4, Electronics Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 2,3, Ski Club l,2,3,4, Tennis 1. TURNER ATHENA: Student Senate l,2,3,4. TURNER, PEGGY: DECA junior Representative 3, Girls League 2,3, Senior Representative 4, Girls League Eighth Grade Conven- tion3, Homecoming Committee 4, Interact 3, Spartaticians 2,3, Vice-president 4, Student Senate 4, FHA 1. U UPSTILL, DIANE MARIE: Transfer from Gerard High School, Phoenix, AZ 3, Dorian-Y Teens 4, Interact 4, Pom Line 4, Ski Club 4. UTKE, RON DEAN: Basketball 1, Junior Achievement 2,3. V VALENCIA, LEONARD EDWARD: Camelback Singers 3,4, Con- cert Choir 3,4, Christmas Assembly 4, Concert Choir February Scholarship Concert 3,4, Concert Choir Spring Production 3,4, Libertine Society 4, Human Relations Club 4, Talent Assembly 4. VAN GORP, JUDITH LEE: Transfer from East High, Phoenix, AZ 2, Girls League 3, Junior Achievement 2,3,4. VAN KILSDONK, SANDRA ANN: Archery l,2,3,4, Manager 2,3,4, State Champion 2,3, Most Valuable Archer 2,3, Arete Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Girls State 3, lst Alternate to Girls Nation, Class Council l,2, Freshman Class President, GAA l,2, Homecoming Committee 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Interclub Council 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Ski Club 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, School winner of Betty Crocker Test for Family Living 4, Senate Elections Board 3, Chairman 4, Student Body Financial Secretary 4, Student Senate l,2,3. VAUGHN, CECIL C.: All-City in Football 4, Baseball 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Interact 3, Vice-president 4, Key Club 3,4, Out- standing Award in Football 4, Student Senate 4. VAN SICKLE, MARY ANN: National Honor Society 4, O.W.E. 4, Outstanding Award in Typing l,2, Shorthand 3, Parnassus 3, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Spell-a-thon l,2,3,4, State Math Contest l,2,3. VAUGHT, KIM A.: Arete 3,4, Class Council 2, COE Secretary 4, GAA l,2,3,4, Girls League l,2, Interact 3, Student Senate 3. VERDUGO, CHRISTINE ANN: Dorian-Y Teens 4, Flag Line 4, GAA l,2,3, Ski Club 2. VOLDEN, STEVEN ROBERT: Football l,2, Parent Teacher Stu- dent Association 4, Swimming 2,3,4. W WARNER, CHRIS JOHN: Basketball l,2, Basketbrawl 3,4, Base- ball 3,4, Football I, Homecoming Committee 4, Key Club 3,4, Kraut Klub, Parent Teacher Student Association 3, Ski Club 2,3,4. WEIGT, LISA DELAIN: Christmas Assembly 3, COE 4. WEISEL, ELIZABETH: Fine Arts Assembly 3, Forensic Team 4, Orchesis 3, President 4, Yoga Club 2. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 267 WEISROCK, DAVID PAUL: Bridge Club Vice Presdient 43 Kraut Klub 1,2,33 Vice President 43 Math Club 43 State Math Contest 1,2,3,4. WELLS, JOLYNNE: Girl of the Month 43 Girls State 3,4 Alter- nateg Flag Line 33 Homecoming Committee 1,23 President of Jun- ior ClaSSQ Prom Committee' 33 Spell-a-thon 2. WESTFALL, RICHARD GEARE: Basketball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,23 Key Club 3. WHEELER, KEN L: Basketbrawl 23 Class Council 2,33 Football lg Hiking Letterman's Club 3,43 Mountaineering 33 Track 1,2,3,4. WHIPPLE, MARK JOHN: All-City in Football 3,43 All-State in Football 3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Basketbrawl 1,23 Baseball l,2,3,43 Football l,2,3,43 Homecoming attendant: Key Club 3, President 43 Lettermanls Club 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Out- standing Award in Football. WHITE, CHRISTOPHER M: Electronics Club 3,43 VICA 4. WHITE, JONAS L: Transfer from Sells High School, Sells, Ari- zona, 23 Basketball 3. WHITLOW, CATHLEEN DENISE: Archery 13 Bible Club 2,3,43 Advanced Girls Chorus 1,23 GAA 1: National Honor Society 43 National Math Contest: Parent Teacher Student Association 33 Parnassus 43 Powder Puff Footba1l3 Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 43 Spell-a-thon: State Math Contest. WIERSON, CHRIS LEE: Girls State 33 GAA 1,23 Girls Golf 1,2,3,4 Managerg Sophomore Class Vice President. WIKSTROM, GREGORY L: Basketball l,2,3,43 Basketbrawl 3,43 Baseball lg Boys Golf 33 Homecoming Committee 43 Key Club 3,43 Math Award 13 Ski Club 2,3,4. WILSON, DAVID LEE: Flying Club 33 Gun Club 2,3,43 VICA 4. WILSON, SUSAN MARY: Class Council 1,2,33 Dorian 23 Girls League 23 Girls League Eighth Grade Convention lg Photography Club 43 Prom Committee 2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Sophomore Class Council 2. WINTERS, JO ANN: Transfer from East High School, Phoenix, 43 DECA 4. WISSINGER, BETTY JANE: Concert Band 2,3,43 JV Band 13 Marching Band 2,3 ,43 COE Treasurer 43 District Solo 8: Ensemble l,2,3,43 Future Homemakers of America 13 Leo Club 43 Music Camp Scholarship 23 National Honor Society 43 Orchestra 23 Out- standing Award in Office Typing 2 and Business Machiness 33 Parent Music Association 2,3,43 State Solo 8: Ensemble 1,43 Wind Ensemble 3,43 State Math Contest 1,2. WUGALTER, MICHELE SUZANNE: Class Council 3,43 Dorian 3,43 Fine Arts Assembley 3,43 Forensic Team 43 French National Honor Society 3, Vice President 43 GAA 1,2,43 Homecoming Committee 3,43 Interact 3,43 International Club 43 Keramos 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Orchesis 3,43 Outstanding Award in French and Forensics: Parent Teacher Student Association 43 Par- nassus 43 HA Midsummer Night's Dream 3 Prom Committee 33 Rotary Speech Tournament participant 43 Ski Club 43 Student Sen- ate3 Yoga Club 2. WYMORE, DEBBIE L: GAA 1,23 Girls League 1. XERICOS, JOHN: Ski Club 4. YATAROLA, TOM R.: DECA 33 Gun Club 2. YOUNG, ROBERT GL: Track l. YSASI, TOM: Football 1,23 Track 1. ZARBIN, ELIZABETH CLAIRE: Advanced Drama production 43 Forensic Team 43 Masque and Gavel 3,43 Outstanding Award in Creative Writing 3, Outstanding Award in Spanish 23 Summer and Smokel' 3, The Knight of the Burning Pestlel' 3 Look Homeward Angeln 4, Once in a Lifetime 43 Spell-a-thon 2. ZINK, WALLY STEVEN : All-City in football 43 All-State in Football 43 Basketball 1,2,33 Football l,2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 Let- termanls Club 3,43 SKi Club 2,3,43 Swimming 2,3,4. 268 GENERAL INDEX GE ERAL I DEX A Abney. David: 213 Aboud, Edward: 161. 189 Abraham, Pamela: 151, 161, 159. 213 Abraham, Sharon: 122, 166, 177, 237 Ackman, Wayne: 237 Acosta, Louis: 225 Acridge, Sharma: 109 Acuna, Mark: 189 Adair, David: 237 Adair, Robin: 173. 213 Adams, Edward: 237 Adams. James: 237, 213 Adams, Jon: 106. 110. 225 Adams, Karen: 189, 225 Adams, Stephen: 161, 213 Adamson, Terrance: 180, 181. 225 Adler, Carl: 189 Adler, Nicholas: 225 Agan, Rick: 107. 237 Agary, Denise: 183, 225 Agee. Sharon: 225 Aguiree, Denica: 225 Aguiree, Erin: 213 Aidem, Elizebeth: 156, 157, 168, 182, 189 Aidem, Karen: 40, 122, 167, 237 Aidencox, Jan: 87 Akridge, Louise: 20, 21 Alberts, Greg: 189 Albrecht, Halle: 94, 95, 237 Alexander, Christine: 58, 157, 225 Alexander, Nancy: 237 Allbright, Alan: 161, 189 Allen, Michael: 58, 157, 225 Allen, Mitch: 225 Allen, Pamela: 225 Allen, Thomas: 225 Allen, Thomas: 130, 213 Allene, Arle: 36 Allsup, April: 213 Allegretti, Dick: 177 Allain, Tommy: 225 Ament, Robert: 213 Ames, John: 9, 101, 103, 189 Ames, Michelle: 213 Amstutz, Jeff: 225 Anderegg, Wesley: 213 Anderson, Ila: 161 Anderson, Jill: 225 Anderson, Joseph: 225 Anderson, Julia: 225 Anderson, Laurie: 177, 213 Anderson, Lynn: 189 Anderson, Nancy: 18, 160 Andes, Janis: 189 Angland, Cary: 67, 72, 151, 213 Ankenbrandt, Melissa: 68, 155. 213 Ankenbrandt, Vicki: 155, 225 Annis, Korie: 167, 237 Arena, Joseph: 69, 183, 225 Arena, Nadine: 69, 94, 95. 152, 153, 154, 184, 189,213 Ashford, Warren: 225 Ashton, Dan: 189 Ashton, Larry: 45, 59, 75, 157, 158, 169, 182,213 Anthony, Dennis: 170, 213 Apodaca, Tammie: 213 Appelton, Jenny: 237 Appelwhite, Keithz' 177, 237 Appelwhite, Leigh: 225 Archabal, Tedd: 225 Archabal, Steven: 213 Ardy, Karen: 189 Armatis, Philip: 163, 189 Armstrong, Judy: 124, 166, 167, 225 Armstrong, Keith: 120, 213 Armstrong, Kenneth: 189 Armstrong, Ronnie: 225 Armstrong, Susan: 163, 189 Arnold, Michael: 225 Arnold, Jonathan: 225 Arnold, Crystal: 237 Arnush, Michalez 72. 74, 152, 154, 92, 182 Arthur, Scott: 237 Arthur, Bruce: 87 Austin, Mark: 225 Austin, Wendy: 69, 189 Autrey, Mark: 237 Aycock, Lori: 159, 213 Azzato, Donna: 184, 237 Azzato, Robert: 225 B Babcock, Edward: 162 Baca, Ray: 237 Baccellia, Patty Lynn: 189 Baethke. Christine: 237 Baggs, Brad: 225 Bailey. Thomas: 213 Bailey, Janet: 172.225 Baker, Lisa: 213 Baker. Bruce: 189 Baker, Kathryne: 90. 160, 189 Baker, Sara: 190 Baker, Susie: 237 Ball, Kelly: 167,237 Ballard, Nancy: 161, 190 Ballentine, John: 237 Balmes, Bevery: 225 Bandy, Cindy: 237 Bankert, Barbara: 190 Banes, Rick: 213 Barber, Jean: 237 Barber, Susan: 60. 89, 190 Barberi, David: 225 Barclay, Cathy: 190 Bardeau. Mike: 190 Bargas, Stefanie: 160, 190 Barker. Carol: 190 Barko, Cathy: 160 Barnes, William: 177. 225 Barlow, Jim: 31 Barnes, Allan: 213 Barnett, Brian: 213 Barnett, Cliff: 162. 177 Barnett, Doris: 26 Barr, Suzanne: 151, 213 Bartelson, Cindy: 190 Barth, Mark: 237 Bartlette, Michael: 151. 190 Barlette, Patrick: 213 Bartko, Cathy: 190 Bartko, Walter: 237 Battuello, Laurel: 190 Bassous, John: 163, 225 Bassous, Rita: 153. 163, 213 Bassous, Ronald: 213 Bates, Allison: 121. 124. 225 Bates, Joseph: 237 Bauer, Greg: 190 Baum, Tina: 237 Baugh, Kelly: 166 Baugh, Don: 190 Baugh, James: 225 Baxter, Sherry: Beadle, Gerri: 58, 157, 237 Beaham, Gladys: 37 Beal, Jon: 213 Beall, Terri: 237 Beaumont, Judy: 225 Beazley, Lance: 213 Bechtel, Steven: 190 Beckett, Robert: 32, 151 Beckwith, Steve: 225 Bednarz, Brett: 237 Beery, Robby: 213 Bell, Michael: 115, 116, 213 Bell, Betty: 213 Bell, Kathleen: 126, 159. 161, 167. 184, 185 Bell, Stephanie: 225 Bell, Nancy: 237 Belon, Vicki: 157. 237 Belon, Amy: 213 Belon, Howard: 72, 94. 95, 152, 153, 154, 157, 159, 162, 182, 190 Belnap, Mark: 190 Belnap, Stacy: 60, 67, 155, 213 Benham, Brady: 213 Benham, Bruce: 190 Benedict, Laura: 159, 225 Benjamin, Lori: 225 Benjamin, Lawrence: 157, 163, 168. 213 Benner, Wayne: 237 Bennett, Dawn: 88, 225 Bennett, Ken: 237 Benninghoff, Jo Ann: 91, 190 Benninghoff, Lori: 90, 151, 155. 159, 213 Benson, Karen: 237 Benson. Kevin: 190 Benton, Dale: 213 Benz, Valerie: 225 Berger, Edra: 225 Bernhardt, Cindy: 184, 237 Bernhardt. Craig: 213 Berquist, Bruce: 237 Bernoig, Mike: 139 Berry, Lorraine: 140, 224. 225 Berry, Mike: 225 Bert, Arthur: 225 Bert, Valerie: 213 Bertoni, Cherie: 237 Beth. Jean: 191 Bethancourt, Kevin: 191 Bethancourt, Shauna: 237 Beyer, Eugene: 225 Beyer, Paul: 130, 132, 191 Biehl, Greg: 237 Bielski, Pam: 160 Bierce. Rose Ann: 89. 154, 191 Bierer, Lisa: 55, 122, 164, 166, Bies, Jude: 213 Bies, Kevin: 91, 161, 191 Bice, Cynthia: 237 Bickers, Gary: 77, 191 Brophy, Kathleen: 238 Brophey, Ellen: 159, 226 Brophey, Mary: 159, 214 Brophey, Kathleen: 90 Brow, Mary: 192 Bickford. Thomas: 139, 237 Bingham, Edward: 225 Bisel, Robert: 237 Bisnov. Ellen: 182. 213 Black, Andrew: 106. 225 Black. Donald: 225 Black. Lisa: 237 Black. Tim: 170, 237 Black, Darci: 213 Black, Patsy: 213 Black. Randy: 213 Brown Melani: 238 Brown Marianne: 214 Brown, Laurie: 214 Brown. Kent: 163. 214 Brown Janice: 214 Brown, Dennis: 214 Brown, Cynthia: 159. 214 Brown Errol: 226 Brown, Margaret: 151. 224, 226 Brown, Brown, Rebecca: 226 Richard: 20, 226 Carter, Kelli: 214 Caruso, Debora: 160 Carver, Scott: 115, 135, 177, 192 Case, Anne: 192 Casey, Fred: 238 Case, Judy: 58, 157. 182, 226 Case. Margaret: 226 Case, Paul: 238 Casillas, Larry: 101, 151, 192 Castanos, Tamara: 238 Chancellor, Linda: 238 Chandelle. Sharon: 214 Chapin. Dale: 214 Chastaine. Michael: 115, 139, 238 Chavez, Andrea: 227 Chaya, Lynn: 192 Blackman, Stacey Ann: 20, 47, 91 152, 153, 155, 156. 166, 167, 191 194 Blair, Scott: 225. 226 Bland. Bill: 111, 143,237 Bland. Michael: 69, 152, 153, 162. 191 Blauvelt. M. Lee: 191 Bledsoe, Terry: 170, 225 Blue. Kim: 125,213 Blue. Kelly: 191 Blume, Paul: 191 Boas. Debbie: 191, 330, 67 Boas, Karen: 157, 213 Boaz. Philip: 225 Boaz, Robert: 237 Boaz. Susie: 161, 213 Bockmon, Matt: 111, 237 Boehm. Michael: 237 Boetto. Tina: 191 Bohr. Jonathan: 225 Blodgett. William: 191 Bloom, Susan: 180. 225 Bloomquist, Christy: 213 Blue, Jim: 237 Boich, Bob: 47. 106, 137, 159, 226 Bolden, Amber Lynn: 191 Bolek, James: 96. 97. 153, 172, 224, 226 Bollard, J. Donald: 151, 191 Bollier, Michael: 237 Bolton, Caryn: 173. 191 Boltz, Thomas: 106, 136, 226 Bombeck. Matt: 118,'1'54, 156, 213 Bond, Michael: 226 Bond, Rick: 58. 226 Bond, William: 191 Bonney, Mike: 213 Boone, Karen: 163, 191 Booth, Debbie: 237 Booth, Carol: 151, 161, 213 Booth, Stephanie: 153, 157, 168, 171, 226 Booth. Stuart: 237 Bootz, Kevin: 226 Bootz. Timothy: 107, 237 Bormanis, Andre: 226 Bossert, April: 238 Bostrom. William: 16 Bottomley, Karen: 238 Bottomley, Nancy: 151, 155, 213 Cook, Julie: 214 Bondreaux, Dan: Bouher, Nancy: 213 Bourgeois, O'Jay: 25, 142. 143 Boutelle, Joel: 143, 213 Bowen. Amy: 238 Bowen, Todd: 226 Bower, Rickey: 226 Bowers, Mike: 89, 191 Bowser, Catherine: 191 Bowels, Michael: 238 Bowman, Terry: 226 Boyd, Jeanne: 213 Boyd, John: 110, 214 Boykin, Rita: 214 Boyel, Kerry: 152 Bradley, Kent: 238 Brady, Greg: 115, 135, 226 Brady, Susan: 163, 184, 238 Brand, Jeff: 226 Brasslield. Catherine: 214 Brassfield, David: 238 Brandt, Sharon: 121. 176, 123, 214 Brauel, Susan: 238 Braul. Charles: 191 Brazial, John: 238 Brecheisem, Richard: 238 Breen, Janet: 58, 94, 157, 168, 226 Brehm, Tammy: 163, 226 Brent, Gary: 226 Bresnaham, Patrick: 151, 226 Bridgman, Richard: 27, 162 Briere, Joseph: 226 Brinke, Cecelia: 238 Brinkmoeller, Steven: 238 Brinto, Alice: 18 Broermann, David: 192 Bronsteter, Mary: 155. 166, 168, 226 Brook, James: 238 Brooks. Shelly: 140, 159, 166, 238 Brooks, Richard: 107, 238 Brooks, Sheri: 156, 224, 226 Brook Brook Broon s, Terrelle: 214 s, Annette: 161, 192 e, Rusty: 122, 139, 238 Brownell, Mary: 76, 161, 214 Brucker, Fritz: 159, 192 Brucker, Mary: 88, 199, 214 Bmmley, Kelley: 75. 155, 192 Brummer, Robin: 159. 226 Brummer. Stacy: 214 Brumm. Thomas: 238 Bruning, Anna: 57 Bruning, Carla: 69. 151. 153. 155. 214 Bruning. Diana: 69. 151. 152. 153, 192 155, Bruns. Cheryl: 238 Bryan. Cindy: 173. 192 Bryan. Melinda: 41. 214 Bryce. Kevin: 214 Bryce, Laurel: 164, 238 Buck, Karl: 214 Bull. Scott: 28 Bullock. James: 109. 214 Bumpers, Paula: 90, 214 Bumpers, Donna: 238 Bunch, Kenneth: 214 Bunch. John: 238 Burch, Joy: 226 Burden, Rhondi: 159, 214 Burger, John: 161 Buger, Stanley: 100, 101. 214 Burke, James: 142. 143, 214 Burke, Michael: 226 Burnham, Natalie: 238 Burrel, Eddie: 106, 226 Busch, Douglas: 214 Bush, Barbara: 90, 214 Bustos, Sharon: 20, 192 Butera, Michele: 238 Butler, F: 37 Butler, Kirk: 226 Butler, Meloniz 238 Butler, Scott: 238 Butler, Wayne: 118, 159. 163, 173, 192 Button, Glenn: 153, 214 Buxer, Bradley: 87 Buxer, Jonathan: 226 Byrum, Virginia: 161 Byrne, Dawn: 126. 167, 184, 185, 238 Byrom, Ginger: 214 Byron, Colleen: 40. 56, 93, 94, 157, 168, 192 Bynum, Charlotte: 192 Bynum, Linda: 226 Cabana, Bruce: 162, 171 Cabanski, Laura: ss, 152, 151, rss, ' 182, 214 Cabanski, Mary: 58, 94, 157, 159, 168, 226 Catiero, Anthony: 192 Cahall, Ms. Rose: 57 Cahall, Anna Marie: 58, 152, 157, 173, 182, 192 Cales, Traci: 76, 155, 214 Calhoun, Samuel: 238 Calhoun, Lynn: 139 Callahan, Judith: 168 Camaron, Beatrice: 37 Cameron, Lynda: 58, 157, 173, 182, 214 Campbell, Glen: 214 Campbell, John: 31 Campbell, Lonny: 238 Canpbell, Suzanne: 192 Canter, Craig: 226 Cappo, David: 192, 162 Cardinal, Cynthia: 88, 140, 226 Cardinal, Laura: 161, 192 Cardinal, Teresa: 140, 171, 214, 215 Carey, Casey: 192 Carey, Edward: 226 Carey, Kariene: 238 Carlisle, Art Huriewe: 36 Carneal, Michael: 258 Carney, Paul: 238 Carpenter, Jetaun: 214 Carpenter, Lisa: 226 Carr, James: 120, 214 Carr, Ruth: 238 Carroll, Theresa: 24 Carson, Victor: 122, 171, 238 Carter, Ann: 161 Chelpka, Regina: 238 Cherry, Brenda: 214 Cheuvront, Carole: 125, 127, 151 176,214,124 6 Cheuvront, Connie: 238 Chicoine, Diane: 193 Chidester, Julie: 214 Childress, Bobby: 159, 227, 282 Chinberg. Ruth: 227 Chmel, Robert: 115, 214 Chorost, David: 238 Choukalas. Linda: 160, 193 Christian, Donn: 106, 214 Christrian. Rex: 28, 77 Christian, Jerilynn: 94. 119. 123, 176, 227 Cipriano, Robert: 214 Ciszek. Mary: 71 Clabe, Philippe: 62. 63, 156, 193 Clark. Clark. Clark. Clark. 214 Clegg, Clegg, Cleme Christopher: 107. 238 Dan: 161, 193 Georgia: 171, 214 Nancy: 58, 69, 72, 152, 15 Cari Lynn: 91 David: 227 nts, Jeff: 193 Clevenger. Steve: 227 Clinge r, Chris: 227 Clouse, Don: 19, 172 Clyne, Gerald: 28 Coates. G. H.: 37 Cochran, Bob: 214 Coe. Lori: 227 Corfer. Hobert: 30 Coffer, Janice: 214 Colfer, Kimberly: 227 Colbert, Curtis: 238 Colbert, Michael: 107, 238 Colby, Elizabeth: 193 Cole, Cheryl: 214 Collier, Victor: 238 Collins, Dallas: 227 Collins, David: 238 Collins, Debra: 214 Collins, Duane: 238 Collins, George: 214 Collins, Greg: 162 Collins, Kimberly: 238 Collins, Michael: 214 Collins, Shawn: 238 Colson, Richard: 214 Comita, Terri: 227 Conant, Robin: 193 Conard, Debbie: 193 Condo 193 n, Debra: 60, 68, 155, 176, Cone, Tami: 238 Conti, Samuel: 193 Conteras, Bettina: 193 Cook. Dean: 170, 238 Cook, Regina: 238 Cook, Kim: 58, 58, 157, 168, 214 Cook, Linda: 227 Cook, Mark: 157, 238 Cooke, Paul: 214 Cook, Cameron: 107, 238 Cooper, Joyce: 214 Coor, Shelly: 159, 239 Coopinger, Rick: 106, 227 Corbin. Holly: 122, 239 Corbin , Pamela: 215 Cordos, Dos: 37 Corey, Edward: 215 Corley, Gerry: 239 Cornel l, Kelly: 159, 215 Cornett, Paul: 18 Corrao, Joe: 227 Corson, Roger: 135, 215 Cosgrove, Lori: 227 Cotter, John: 106. 143, 227 Coulombe, Cindy: 239 Coulter, Bob: 215 Coulte r, Lisa: 239 Coultrap, Constance: 94, 95, 239 Coultrap, David: 227 Coultrap, Greg: 215 Council, Earl: 239 Council, Shelly: 164, 166, 227 Courrier, Mark: 239 Courtney, Mary: 239 Courtney, Pat: 119 Courtney, Wanda: 192 Covello, Frank: 234 3. Covey, Don: 17 Cowling, Scott: 193 COX, Jan: 227 Cox, Karl: 28 Cox, Kenneth: Cox, Lynn: 119, 193 Crabtree, Phillip: 111, 239 Crahan, Michael: 213 Crahan, Pat: 193 Craig, Hayden: 17 Crawford, Jodie: 215 Crist, Martha: 215 Christian, Donn: 106 Crooks, William: 234 Crosby, De Ette: 163, 193 Crosby, Nanette: 215 Crossley, Margaret: 37 Crowley, Kathleen: 60, 182. 215 Crowther, William: 107, 234 Cruse, Gary: 239 Cuda, Louise: 164, 234 Cuddihy. Carolyn: 61. 150. 155, 193 Cuddihy, Mary: 166. 167, 227 Cullumber, Dana: 150, 166. 184, 239 Cullumber, Michael: 135. 193 Cumin, Brian: 58 Cummings, Caro: 157, 227 Cummings, Keith: 227 Cunningham, Andrea: 125. 235 Cunningham, Randy: 215 Cusma. Cynthia: 155. 193 D Davis, Andrea: 227 Davis, Babe: 92 Davis, Lynn Marie: 72, 193 Davis, Neal: 58, 157, 168, 227 Dahl, Michael: 239 Dale, David: 227 Dale, Patricia: 239 Dalton, Barbara: 157, 239 Daniels, Robert: 27 Dano, Brooke: 155,215 Danza, Mary: 215 Darling, Brenda: 215 Datena, Cassie: 163, 239 Davidson, Carole: 239 Davidson, Cindi: 215 Davis, Victor: 239 Dawson, Denise: 227 Dawson, James: 194 Day, Carroll: 124, 151, 227 Day, John: 31, 170, 177. 182 Deaktor, Michael: 194 Dearing, Diane: 61, 215 Daberkow, Vance: 162 Decot, Mark: 215 Decker, Michael: 239 Decker, Todd: 72, 87, 162, 194 De Grow, Dr. Gerald: 16 De Grow, Mark: 74, 76, 78, 79, 100, 101, 104, 135, 136, 150, 1 De Grow, Sue: 215 Deines, Joseph: 227 Delisle, Andre: 154 Demaine, David: 159, 194 Demaine, Richard: 239 Dembow, George: 58, 157, 215 Dembow, Paul: 239 Demers, Bob: 37 Deming, Jim: 239 Demos, Nickolette: 41, 66, 155, 215 Demos, Annette: 127 Dempsey, Chris: 215 Denommen, Denise: 239 Dermond, Keith: 162, 190 Desimone, James: 106, 227 Deppey, Ina Lee: 227 Deppey, Rhonda: 122, 239 Dettmer, Chris: 227 De Vallance, Brendan: 239 De Vallance, Brian: 227 Devito, Danny: 239 Diaz, Frank: 25 Dicino, Karen: 215 Dickey, Tod: 130, 194 Dickinson, Cornelia: 20, 152 Dicks, Kevin: 106, 227 Dierker, Ann: 166, 239 Dierker, Stephen: 130, 131, 194 Dierker, William: 215 Diestler, Mark: 239 Dietrich, Steven: 239 Di Julio, Theresa: 184, 227 Di Julio, Joe: 87, 106 Di Julio, Vincent: 88, 215 Dillon ichael 133 227 . M 1 , Dillon, Pamela: 152, 194 Din, Denise: 215 Dioguardi, Diane: 239 Diogmardi, Michael: 215 Discher, Mary: 125, 164, 227 Diserens, Anne: 227 Diserens, Sally: 239 Diserens, Susan: 215 Dittmer, Anita: 215' Divito, Bianca: 215 94 Dobbs, David: 135, 227 Dolego, Cary: 81, 215 Dollini, Michael: 239 Dolin, Janett: 160, 194 Domke, Ken: 239 Dommin, Dave: 239 Donaldson, Ann: 239 Donaldson. Daniel: 239 Donaldson, Karen: 227 Donner, Bryan: 156, 227 Donohoe, Charles: 239 Doran, Kevin: 46, 89, 194 Doris, Elizabeth: 215 Dotson, Pat: 17 Dooley, Kathleen: 40, 122, 238 Cooley, Mary: 227 Doss, Elizabeth: 171 Douglass, Cathy: 40. 57, 58, 59, 152, 157. 168, 184 Douglass, Debra: 58, 157, 227 Douglas, Patricia: 57 Douglas, Scott: 215 Dover. Helen: 18. 93 Dowdy, William: 215 Downie. Laurie: 40, 238 Downie, Mary: 227 Downing, Kathy: 227 Downing, Charles: 194 Doyle, Anthony: 227 Doyle, Cindy: 123. 126 Doyle, Denise: 151, 215 Doyle, John: 40, 238 Doyle, Kim: 166, 227 Doyle Drape , Tricia: 40, 126, 164, 238 r, Michael: 40 Drendel, Jim: 24, 215 Driver, Beth: 97, 227 Drummond, Michelle: 215 Du Bose, Patricia: 155, 194 Duel, Debra: 163, 227, 282 Duff, Michael: 40, 238 Dunlap, Roger: 215 Dunn, Darrell: 227 Dunn, Michael: 133, 227 Duran, Anthony: 227 Duran, Martha: 227 Duran, Julie: 40, 163, 184, 238 Duvanel, Larry: 27 Dyer, John: 89 Dyer, Kosette: 40, 238 Dyer, Mary Ellen: 57 , Dyer, 194 Robert: 58, 156, 157, rss, E 1 l Eagleton, E. O.: 163 Eastin, Ann: 36 Eberh ardt, Karl: 194 I 1 Eberhardt, Vali: 166, 167, 240 Ebneter, Connie: 160 Eccles, Clifford: 215 Eccles, Melanie: 163, 240 Echeverria, James: 240 Edens, Patti: 227 Edgar, Carl: 227 Edgar, Elaine: 240 Edgar, Fred: 215 Edgar, Steven: 228 Edge, Lori: 228 Edmanson, Susan: 215 Edwards, Robert: 194 Edwards, Susan: 194 Eichman, David: 240 Eisen, Mynde: 40, 69, 70, 97, 194 Ekelund, Timothy: 215 Ellenburg, Joyce: 240 Ellenburg, Susan: 215 Eller, Elissa: 121, 122, 167, 240 Ellis, Barbara Lynn: 163, 194 Emerson, Libby: 166, 228 Emmet, Darryl: 107, 240 Endrum, Candi: 182 Engdahl, David: 161, 194 Engen, Frederic: 215 England, Richard: 240 Engle, James: 228 English, Clayton: 107, 171, 240 English, William: 139, 228 Enriquez, Dan: 215 Enriquez, Diana: 240 Erdelyi, Leya: 88, 228 Erdmann, Kevin: 194 Erdmann, Ruth: 228 Erickson, David: 31, 107, 139, 240 Erickson, Warren: 240 Erman, Jill: 228 Eske, Bret: 195 Eslick, Carol: 184, 228 Eslick, Steven: 215 Essary, Bradley: 228 Estrada, Ralph: 120, 228 Evans, Karen: 240 Evans, Liz: 160 Evans, Sally: 126, 215 Everhardt, Jodie: 140, 215 Ewing, Marty: 216 GENERAL INDEX 269 Hackett, Lynn M.: 241 F Facio, Donna: 228 Fagan, Pat: 216 Fanara, Thomas: 40, 142, 143, 177 Fanning, Monique: 68, 77, 155 Farmer, Sharon: 160, 195 Fauci, Angelo: 216 Faulds, Ann: 180, 228 Faulds, John: 159, 195 Feck, Steve: 228 Felton, Lorena: 58, 157. 228 Felton, LuAnn: 160 Ferguson, Dean: 216 Fergusun, Deborah: 240 Ferguson, Russel: 195 Ferrara, Joe: 161 Ferrara, Toniann: 216 Ferris, David: 240, 171 Ferris, John: 216 Fetters, Bonnie: 228 Faelder, Martha: 195 Fierros, Gina: 216 Fife, Cynthia: 58, 157, 228 Fife, Ruth: 57 Fife, Heidi: 41, 58, 168, 195, 157 File:, Julie: 195 Filigenzi, Marc: 240 Fish, Michael: 228 Fischel, Morey: 240 Fitzgerald, Martha: 37, 36 Flanagan, Dana: 216 Fleckenstein, Cindy: 240 Gercke, Barbara: 51, 68, 73, 76. 152, 153, 155, 166, 67, 176, 195 Gerlach, Paul H.: 32 Gerlich, Richard: 88 Gerlofs, John M.: 240 Germain, Cathy M.: 216 Germaine, Robert A.: 107, 240 Gerodimos, John: 107, 240 Geyer, Tom E.: 195 Gialamas, Marian G.: 161, 216 Giannantonio, Gregg: 106, 228 Gibbons, Elizabeth A.: 228 Gibbons, James P.: 216 Gibbons, Margery K.: 240 Gibons, Diane L.: 228 Gibson, Joseph: 180, 228 Gibons, Mike C.: 216 Giere, Cluistine E.: 160, 195 Giere, David R.: 228 Gilburne, Laurie S.: 196 Gillespie, Harold: 216 Gingold, Celeste: 36 Ginn, Allen J.: 109, 196 Gionet, David E.: 240 Gionet, Mike: 240 Girst, Cheryl: 216 Glenn, Richard: 110, 216 Glenn, Stuart: 196 Gloria, Debbie: 228 Gjere, Steve: 101, 216 Glacken, Mary: 37 Goerlich, Richard: 87, 241 Goernitz, Lothar: 25, 108, 109 Gokmen, Robert: 241 Guyett, Nancy: 58, 216 Gwinn, John: 229 Haas. Mark, V.: 171, 241 Habetler, Janet, Marie: 96, 97, 159, 182, 189, 198 Haberer, Kathy L.: 94, 166, 159. 164 Haesloop, Chris A.: 109, 216 Haeussler, Eric W.: 115, 241 Haga, Linda K.: 216 Hageman, Cynthia A.: 109, 216 Hagen, Gary L.: 216 Hague, Ruth, Ms.: 132 Hain, David W.: 106, 229 Haita, Stephanie A.: 241 Hake, Karlen D.: 110, 229 Hake, Kelvin L.: 196 Hales, Bret V.: 229 Hibbs, Gordon: 161, 197 Hickey, Caryl: 64, 65, 197 Hickey, Ellen: 229 Hickey, Jim: 230 Hickey, Tricia: 140. 242 Hickman, Ginny: 197 Hicks, Alice: 242 Hicks, Kathy: 152, 153. 197 Hicks, Sandra: 153, 171, 184, 185, 230 Hienicke. Judy: 177 Hutoron, Nancy: 217 Iannella, Lisa K.: 242 Ingram, Candi L.: 217 Inman, Rhonda M.: 217 lnnocenti, Celeste Ann: 58. 71. 152. 156, 157, 168. 199 lnnocenti, Mark J.: 157, 242 lnnocenti, Rose: 57. 157 Higgins, Patrick: 230 Higgins, Sandy: 163, 197 Highfill, Kim: 197 Highfill, Martin: 242 Hildebrandt, Doug: 94, 197, 282 Hill, Alan: 230 Hinckley, Arlene: 197 Hinton, Clarice: 36 Hirak, James: 242 Hirsch, Amy: 163, 185,217 Hirsch, Bill: 197 Hirshberg. Debra: 156. 198 Hall, Christine E.: 151, 159, 224, 229 Hall Danna L.: 216 Hirshberg, Kimberly: 217 Hall, Debra Susan: 159, 196 Hall, Jeffrey K.: 229 Hall, Leslie S.: 241 Hall, Pamela L.: 241 Hite, Karen: 89 Hite, Olive: 230 Hittel, Paul: 156, 162. 168. 224, 230 Haldik, Linda: 230 Hobbs, R: 37 Hall, Ricky D.: 183, 196 Hall, Steven: 229 Hall, Tanya J.: 196 Hallickson, Karen K.: 216 Hamilton, Mark: 107, 241 Goldsmith, James: 170, 180, 196 Jankov, Bethany: 199 Flickinger, Janice: 164, 166, 240 Flickinger, Jaquelyn: 216 Florez, Nick: 139, 177, 240 Florez, Stan: 228 Flowers, Rebecca: 240 Folk, Anita: 216 J Folkerts, Michael: 152, 216 Folkerts, Warren: 87, 152, 88, 195 Goldstein Goldstein Goldstein, Gol laday , Gongora, Gonzales, , Karen: 154, 216 , Marvin: 216 Ronald: 241 Steve: 216 Martha: 228 Debra: 229 Gooch, Susan: 196 Hamler, Jerry: 241 Hammans, Susan: 229 Hanchett, Karen: 88, 229 Hancock, Rick: 100, 101, 102, 105, 130, 132, 151 Hand, Dennis: 241 Hand, Marie: 154 Hands, Susan: 197 Hobe, Glen: 180, 217 Hobe, Glen: 180, 217 Hodak, Alan: 242 Hodges, Gary: 182, 198 Hodgkins, Garry: 217 Hodin, Cheryl: 217 Hoehn, Mary: 230 Hoelzer, Bryon: 217 Hoffman, Thelma: 37 Hogue, Judy: 217 Holland, Larry: 230 Hollenbeck, Jacqueline: 163, 198 Irwin, Bill F.: 107, 143, 242 Irwin, John D.: 217 Irwin, Kathleen S.: 97, 152, 156. 199 Iske, Patti: 125. 126, 127, 176,217 Ittner, Linda: 217 Ivy, Valerie: 199 J Jackowiak, Cindy: 242 Jackson, Clayton: 170. 177. 242 Jackson, Donald: 16 Jackson. Jacque: 164. 242 Jackson, Jennifer: 199 Jacobs. Mary: 230 Jackson, Daniel: 230 Jaeck, Lisa: 242 Jaeck, Ric: 157 Jahnke. Kit: 159. 199 James, Dana: 242 James. Gretchen: 24. 125. 126, 176 Jamieson, Jim: 230 Fondrk, Karen: 24, 166, 164 Ford, Steve: 216 Formica, Eugene: 240 Forney, Jan L.: 176, 216 Forsha, Nancy: 228 Fossum, Marilyn: 166, 167, 228 Foster, Jim: 25, 133 Foster, Susan: 228 Foster, Tom: 216 Foutz, Beverly: 195 Foutz, Susan: 240 Fow, Carol: 216 Fow, Linda: 228 Fowlie, Terri: 24, 58, 166, 167, 228 Francis, Michael: 240 Franklin, Robert: 216 Franklin, Sally: 195 Frans, Phillip: 240 Free, Kelly: 240 Free, Rebecca: 125, 159, 176, 216 Freeman, Tony: 216 Friend, Edwin: 122, 240 Fritcke, Nancy: 195 Fromm, Susan: 216 Fuentez, Charles: 27 Fulgham, Hugh: 240 Fuller, Jack: 240 Fuller, Regina: 240 Fuller, Travis: 195 Fulton, Margaret: 240 Funk, Jody: 240 Fuqua, Dale: 195 G Galkowski, Leeann: 157, 228 Gallagher, John R.: 162, 168, 180, 215 Gallardo, Della: 151, 159, 166. 167, 176, 180, 228 Ganci, Jo A.: 240 Ganem, Jimmy: 171, 177, 216 Gannone, John: 240 Gannone, Lawerence: 216 Garcia, Carlos M.: 151 Garcia, Charles: 151 Good, David:216 Goolsby, Ross: 101, 130, 151, 216 Goot, Marcy: 96, 97, 156, 157, 229 Gore, David: 241 Gorman, Jaime: 241 Gort, Chris: 21, 135, 137, 196 Gort, Thomas: 241, 139 Gort, Timothy: 107, 241 Gosselin, Kathryn: 229 Graham, Jill: 171, 196 Graham, Clay: 159 Granberg, Marita: 216 Granberg, Mikael: 241 Granieri, Marianna: 241 Grant, Jana: 161, 196 Grant, Karen: 166 Grant, Karen L.: 241 Grant, Pat: 36, 171 Granzow, Tamie: 241 Grass, Janet: 216 Grass, Robert: 241 Graulich, Greg: 100, 101, 102 Gravelle, Michele: 153, 156, 163. 224, 229 Graves, Mark F.: 216 Gray, Denise: 241 Gray, Karen: 168, 216 Gray, Sharon: 229 Grebba, Kathy: 216 Grebba, Sue: 214 Green, Donna: 196 Green, Gary: 241 Green, Gretchen: 196 Green, Scott: 216 Greenwood, Loralei: 241 Greg, Patton: 229 Greggs, Cheryl: 90, 151, 159, 216 Hanig, Kristen: 197 Hannon, Dan: 101, 135, 216 Hanover , Lorreta: 88, 216 Hansen, Candy: 184, 217 Hansen, Cynthia: 160 Hansen, John T.:16 Hansen, Kristen: 107, 139, 241 Hansen, Paul: 197 Hollowa y, John: 101,198 Holmes, Danny: 230 Holmes, Pat: 198 Holmes, Rickie: 242 Holman, Maryann: 217 Holman, Sandra: 198 Holton. Kenneth: 100. 101, 105, 130,151,217 Hansen, Randy: 177. 217 Hanson. Karen: 161, 197 Harder, Neil: 229 Hargitay, Attila: 229 Harker, Charles: 157 Harkins, Gary: 217 Harkness, Susan: 157, 241 Harmon, Kenneth B.: 177, 229 Harper, Caroline: 151, 155, 164. 166, 229 Harper, Will: 50, 58, 61, 76, 157. 217 Harris, Deborah: 164. 166, 241 Harrison,James K.: 107, 241 Holtsnider, Jeann: 217 Homes, Melodee: 217 Hook, Bradley: 217 Hook, Jacqueline: 140, 151, 166, 230 Hoover, Donald: 198 Horn.Dianna: 21, 198 Horne, Jim: 29, 177 Horton, Julie: 151, 217 Hoskins, Mike: 242 Hoshiwara, Joy: 198 Hoshiwara, Steve: 217 House, Jaye: 242 Harrison, Janis: 229 Hart, John: 229 Hart, Patty: 75, 152, 159 Hart, Phillip: 20 Hart, Russell: 197 Hartin, Glen: 241 Harvey, James: 20, 157, 168, 169 Hasselbring, Mary: 229 Hassler, William: 217 Hatfield, Sondra: 229 Hatsell, Ms. Heidi: 26, 163 Haug, Janis: 229 Haug, Jenni: 241 Haugen, Eugene III: 101, 217 Haugen, Jay: 163 Houston, Betty: 20 Howard, Carrie: 164, 166, 242 Howard, Johnny: 109, 217 Howard, Randy: 251 Howard, Ronnie: 217 Howell, William: 198 Hrabar, John: 87, 120, 151, 156, 217 Hruby, Paul: 230 Hubbard. Arnold: Hubley, Janice: 36 Hubley, Paul: 217 Hucul, Bonnie: 198 Hucul, Kenneth: 198 Hudson, Tim: 58, 157, 171, 198 Hudson. Robert: 32, 118, 122 J ankov. Ronnie: 109, 152, 217 Jarrett, Jim: 217 Jarrett, Rhonda: 242 Jasinski, Debbie: 242 Jeffers, Lori: 242 Jeffords, Coronation: 217 Jeffords, Melinda: 242 J effords , Roberta: 230 Jeffries, Karen: 69, 89, 152, 163, 168. 199 Jenkins, Grant: 19, 61. 8 Jenkins. Jenkins, Jensen. Jensen. Jensen. Jensen, Jess. Su Michael: 120. 230 Stephen: 16 Ingrid: 160, 199 akaren: 88 Lora: 156, 230 Pamela: 242 san: 154. 218 Jobski, Denise: 24, 91 Johnson, Barbra: 171. 218 Johnson, Catherine: 230 Johnson, Curtis: 142, 143, 199 Johnson, David: 199 Johnson, David: 199 Johnson, Dirk: 199 Johnson, Elaine: 242 Johnson, Evelyn: 168 Johnson, Fred: 32 Johnson. George: 242 Johnson, Georgia: 154, 199 Joh sn, Janette: 218 Aohnson, Julie: 199 Johnson, Katherine: 199 Johnson, Kendra: 242 Johnson, Linda: 120, 166. 167, 242 Johnson. Lori: 230 Johnson, Maria: 230 Johnson. Mark: 242 Johnson, Melvin: 242 Johnson, Mike: 242 Johnson, Patti: 68, 152. 155. 166 Johnson, Johnston Robin: 183 , Chris: 67, 155, 159, 218 Johnston, Ginger: 230 GriHin , Ann: 229 Griliin, Richard: 196 Griftin, Steve: 69, 152, 216 Griffin, Susan: 229 Griggs, Cheryl: 155 Grigsby, Tom: 241 Haugen, Steven: 241 Havlicek, Richard: 241 Hawley, Sharon:229 Hawkins, Ernie: 32, 48, 101, 103 Hawkins, Jetf: 197 Hawkins, Jeff: 197 Hawkins, Shauna: 241 Huebner, Cynthia: 159, 217 Huebner, Linda: 140, 177, 198 Huff. Daisy: 37 Huffman, Barbara: 242 Hughes, Darroldz 236 Hughes, Douglas: 230 Joulsson, Scott: 108, 109 Jonas, Steve: 199 Jones, Ada: 156 Jones, Cheryl: 151, 155, 224, 230 Jones, Debra: 230 Jones, Don: 218 Gardner Gardner, David A.: 240 Gardner, Gary: 195 Gardner, Kathleen: 173, 184, 216 Gardner, Norleen: 240 Scott' 40 101 195 Grimm, David: 107, 241 Grodzinsky, Jill: 152, 196 Groleau, Dorothy: 229 Gross, Paula: 216 Grossman, Cary: 94, 196 Grossman, Heidi: 94, 95, 164, 166. Hayes, Dwayne: 242 Haynie, Janes,: 242 Head, Linda L.: 182,217 Huseby. Garfield, Todd: 58. 157, 195 Garner, Katherine: 195 Garrett, David: 240 Garrison, Betty: 36 Garsha, Cheryl: 46 Garvin, Cynthia: 228 Garvin, Kathy: 216 Gaughan, Charlotte: 228 Gazelka, Ronald: 36 Geavaras, Bonnie L.: 240 176, 229 Grossman, Mitchell: 170, 229 Grossman, Rachel: 157, 168 Grosso, Michael: 27 Grothe, David: 196 Grothe, Gregory: 89, 241 Grova, Grove. Joann: 229 Janet: 72, 152, 163, 216 Grove, Judith: 154, 196 Hearsh, Amy: 154 Heath, Brady: 197 Hedlund, Eric : 106, 110, 229 Heffner, Joseph: 229 Helfner, Thersa: 197 Heffrom, Craig: 197 Heoman, Angie: 242 Heinike, Judeth: 126, 240 Heinle. Andrew: 242 Heinle. Margret: 217 Heiser, Judy: 185 Heiser Robert' 229 Hughes, Garret: 242 Hughes, Marcia Ann: 198 Hughes, Ronald: 198 Hull, Brian: 170. 217 Hull, Janet: 242 Humphery, Pat: 36 Humpherys. Lisa: 184, 230 Hunn, Deoborah: 151. 217 Hunter, Carol: 1. 97. 152. 198 Hunter, Jeff: 162 Hunter, Morton: 242 Hunter, Sara: 140. 151. 152, 153. 155, 217 -Humei. Yvonne: 230 Huntley, Gordon: 217 Jones, Edward: 199 Jones, Janis: 160, 199 Jones, Joseph: 107, 242 Jones, Ken: 218 Jones, Randy: 111. 115. 242 Jones, Roger: 173. 199 Jones, Terry: 242 Jones, Verne: 116. 135, 230 Jonovoich, Greg: 218 Jordon, Clive: 242 Jordon, Emma: 37 Jordon, Jennifer: 218 Josephson, Mary: 125. 158. 218 Jucato, John: 139 Joulfas, Rebecca: 140. 170. 180. Geiger, Alda: 92 Geiger, Cynthia L.: 72, 87. 195 Geiger, Kim S.: 216 Genter, Rick: 29, 168 Genter, Robert E.: 228 George, Randall S.: 122. 240 George, Ron: 240 Geouge, Danny D.: 228 270 Grover, Gail: 124, 140, 164, 176, 220 Groves, Heidi: 216 Gruetzemacher, Dana: 241 Gruver, Drew: 101 Guido, Catherine: 166, 167, 184. 229 Guthrie, Bambi: 241 Gutierrez, Armando: 241 Gutierrez. Esther: 229 Gutowski, Ronald: 142. 143, 177. 229 GENERAL INDEX Heitz, Kathy: 242 Hemminghaus, Henry: 111, 242 Hemminghaus, Lisa: 217 Henderson, Carol: 163, 240 Hermance, Gregory: 217 Hermance, Joyce: 197 Hermann, Ria: 242 Hertaus, Lisa: 88, 217 Hertzke, Janelle: 217 Herzog. Steven: 224 Heywood. Jolene: 177. 242 Hurd, Ronald: 242 Hurguy, Laura: 160, 198 Dara: 58, 157, 217 242 Judson, Leah: 126, 134, 156. 218 Julian. Carole: 230 Huseby, Lori: 157, 198 Husted. Laura: 230 Hutchins. Jeffery: 163 Hutchins, L.C.: 19 Hutchinson,Heidia: 66, 155, 159, 199 Hutchinson, Peter: 178. 217 Hutchinson. John: 177, 230 Hutira, Johna: 58, 199 Jurgemeyer, Glenna: 199 Jurkovic, Lee: 230 Justus, Ann: 30 Kaar. Randy: 242 Kabana, Bruce: 199 Kalfas, David: 108. 109, 200 Kalfas, Margo: 230 Kandell, David: 122, 242 Karis, Kathy: 242 Karis, Mary Jo: 218 Karr, Gladys: 37 Kass, Elyse: 218 Kaszubowski. Mark: 242 Katz. Barton: 139, 242 Kaufmann. Laura: 167. 176. 218 Kauffman. Lisa: 167. 230 Kauffman. Nancy: 121, 122, 167. 242 Kaufmann. Susan: 164, 167. 176. 230 Kauslick. Albert: 200 Kazimir. Julie: 37 Keane. Leah: 230 Kearns, Patricia: 96. 97. 159, 189, 200. 201 Keegan. Brenda: 140. 152. 176, 200 Keehn, Marilynn: 242 Keith. Carolyn: 167. 184. 230 Keith. Cecily: 218 Keller, Jim: 100. 101. 104. 105 Keller, John: 106. 230 Keller. Joni: 121. 122. 167, 232 Kellen. Peter: 32, 107 Keller, Rosemary: 151. 218 Kelley, Alex: 58, 59. 157, 168 Kelley, Carl: 218 Kelley, Melinda: 163, 230 Kelley. Richard: 27, 230 Kells, Matt: 230 Kelly. Alexandra: 218 Kelly. Chris: 166, 177. 230 Kemp. Shirley: 218 Kempton. Wayne: 100. 230 Kendall. Mark: 230 Kennedy. James: 27, 170, 171 Kenning, Douglas: 218 Kermott. Katie: 90, 125, 156. 159. 176. 182. 200 Kern, Leonora: 218 Ken', Cindy: 151, 218 Kesselman, Dennis: 243 Kesselman. Mike: 230 Kessman, Debra: 218 Kesterson, Kathy: 243 . , Ketterer. Kathy: 140, 155. 164. 167, 230 Ketterer. Robert: 107. 234 Ketterer, Ted: 101, 200 Keyes, Debbie: 66. 76. 78, 79, 159. 200 Kilday, Patricia: 243 Kilday, Raymond: 73. 230 Kilthau, Edward: 230 Kimes, David: 218 Kimes, Sharon: 209 Kimmell. Mike: 218 King, Lindi: 243 King, Penny: 218 Kirk, Cindy: 161, 200 Kirk, Lisa: 230 Kitgen, Beverly: 37 Klein, Becky: 218, 243 Klein, Cynthia: 218 Klein. Susan: 122, 243 Kleinman, Carson: 166, 230 Kleinman, Kristi: 166. 200 Kleint, Craig: 170 Klekner. Frank: 218 Klingler, Christy: 91, 200 Klingler, Mary: 230 Kluger. Barbara: 200 Knape. John: 218 Knight, Anita: 167, 243 Knopf, Alice: 160, 209 Knott, Cynthia: 243 Knott, Janice: 163, 200 Koch, William: 243 Koehler, Mark: 122, 243 Koerner, Randy: 243 Kohler, April: 230 Kohler, Christopher: 218 Konkol, Joliene: 44. 152, 171, 180. 218 Konves. Mary: 218 Koons. C.T.: 37 Koons. Greg: 231 Kovy. Betty: 231 Kovy, William: 200 Kowacz, Nancy: 140, 164, 166, 218 Kowalczyk, Susan: 243 Koziel. Duane: 159, 200 Kranicz, Suzanne: 243 Krebs. Jill: 218 Krell. Don: 31, 170 Kristal, Jill: 153, 156. 184, 185,231 Krogman. James: 243 Krogman, Bill: 135, 231 Kroulik. Sandra: 67, 200 Kruegar, Harry: 27 Kubiskie, Mark: 231 Kubiskie. Tom: 209 Kucera, Jenny: 231 Kulina, Joseph: 231 Kumagai, Randall: 151, 218 Kumpf, David: 182, 218 Kunz, Kristin: 218 Kunz, Kyle: 156. 224, 231 Kunz, Valre: 154, 156, 209 Kurth, Daniel: 231 Kurth, Hazen: 243 .LaBar, Leeann: 218 La Benz. Jay: 107, 243 Labriola. Michelle: 209 Lacko, Craig: 159. 160. 231 La Count. Michelle: 218 Laitem, Annette: 21. 243 Laitem. Karen: 231 Lair, Linda: 231 Lake. David: 201 Lamond-Walker, Nichola: 180. 243 Land, Warren: 243 Landisand, Dr. Ross: 163 Lane. Spencer: 107, 139. 243 Lang. Steven: 243 Langdon. Ray: 115 Langdon. John: 115. 135. 231 Lankford. Marty: 218 Lange. Russell: 143. 177. 243 Lankford. Cherie: 243 Lankford. Pam: 155. 166. 231 Lapp. Cindy: 152, 154. 201 Lara, Melynda: 161. 218 Large. Lisa: 218 Larson, Sadie: 21. 182 Laslett. William: 135. 201 Lasson. Linda: 110, 171. 201 Lasson, Mary: 163, 243 Latas, James: 106, 231 Lattin. Kathryn: 157, 243 Lattin. Lori: 163. 177 Lattin. Sandra: 218 Laughlin, Kristy: 231 Laughlin, Nina: 96, 97, 163, 201 Lauko, Debbie: 231 Lauko, Paul: 218 Lavey, Robert: 243 Lawhon. Geoffrey: 161, 218 Lawlor. Mary: 243 Lawlor. Noreen: 218 Lawson. Joel: 218 Layton. Laura: 218 Layne. Kathy: 218 Leander. Mary: 164 Leckman, Jule: 231 Legler, Thomas: 201 Lehner, Kimberly: 243 Lengyel, David Bruce: 91. 101 Lenz. Kimberly: 201 Leonard, Elizabeth: 28, 177 Leonard, Lucia: 243 Leonard. Scott: 159, 161, 201 Leonard, Shelley: 58. 157. 159, 231 Leonardi. Dorothy: 201 Leonardi. Frank: 106, 135, 231 Leopold. Jaimie: 156, 182, 224 Leopold, Jeanne: 231 Lester. Jess: 142, 143, 243 Lesure, Marc: 218 Lettieri, Lydia: 218 Leuenberger. James: 152, 180, 201 Lewallen, Ricky: 243 Lewandowski, Darlene: 161, 201 Lewandowski, Harlan: 201 Lewis, Donna: 88, 231 Lewis, Melinda: 152, 154, 201 Lewis, Robert: 44, 162, 163, 201 Lexa. Gwen: 201 Liepack, Tia: 157, 162, 168, 243 Lindauer, Angie: 231 Lindauer, Theres: 243 Lindsey, Tom: 120, 231 Lippard, Holly: 243 Lisonbee, Lorenzo: 17 Little, Denise: 218 Litz. Barbara: 201 Litz, Paul: 231 Lockridge, Mark: 218 Loete, James: 243 Loete, Margaret: 69, 201 Loftin. Mitchell: 218 Long, Barbara: 119. 122. 218 Long. Bruce: 70, 201 Long, Tim: 161 Long, Tod: 161, 218 Longhurst, Mariann: 243 Lopez, Charles: 161, 218 Lopez. Steve: 218 Lord. Thomas: 20, 135, 137, 177. 201 Lorimer, Barry: 218 Lorimer. Mary: 231 Lostracco. Mike: 243 Louck. David: 231 Loughran, Mike: 25, 135 Loupe. Denise: 26. 201 Loupe, Sharon: 202 Loupe, Sherise: 244 Lowe, Casey: 244 Lowe, Kelly: 202 Loy, Harold: 231 Loy, Phyllis: 58, 202 Luckhardt, Merry: 244 Luebke, Gregg: 151, 218 Luebke, Rick: 106 Lull, Gay: 161, 219 Lullo. Lori: 244 Lusby, Dave: 202 Lusby, Nancy: 164, 244 Luster, Stacy: 164, 231 Lutey. Robin: 184, 242 Lykes, Bonnie: 58. 159 Lykes. 202 Lykes. Lyons. Lyons. Lyons. Lyons, Heather: 58, 157. Timothy: 219 Colleen: 88, 232 Jean: 159 Joan: 161, 219 Patricia: 231 Lyman, Susan: 219 Lyman. Vicki: 244 M Mac Duff, Pat: 89, 163 Mac Duff. Shannon: 244 Mac Dellar. Allyn: 244 Macias. Isabelle: 37 Mack. Gary: 202 Mackey. Tami: 244 Madden. Bill: 244 Maddux. John: 244 Maiit. Rebecca: 231 Maggio. Nancy: 244 Magruder, Deanna: 244 Magruder. Dianna: 244 Majors, Susan: 126. 167, Maki, Robert: 219 Malinski, Ann: 57 Malinski, Susan: 73. 154 Mallo, Paul: 231 168. 169, 176. 244 .202 1,219 Malmstone, Barbara: 15 Maline. Cindy: 231 Mandile. Leslie: 161, 219 Maney. Doug: 187. 231 Mangotich, Kathleen: 96, 157, Mann, 168, 184, 185. 231 Victor: 231 Manning, Kim: 244 Manning, Robin: 232 Manning, Scott: 219 Manser, James: 219 Manthey, Paul: 244 Marasc o. Lisa: 219 232 Marchese, Nicholas, Jr.: Mariscal, Christine: 68, 166. 167, 219 Mariscal. Julie: 68. 202 Marier, Mark: 159 Marion. Mark: 244 Markin , Timothy: 202 Marshall, Virgil: 29 1 Martel . Carla: 219 Martell, Bruce: 162, 202 Majors, Susan: 164 Martin, Brian: 219 Martin, Cathy: 219 Martin. Noreen: 202 Martine Marut, J. Scott: 219 Maryan, Gerald: 159, 202 Marzella, Nick: 244 Masles, John: 30 Massey, Dale: 89 Mathein, Chris: 232 Mathein, Don: 202 Mathein, Thomas: 202 Mathews, Debra: 244 z, Ruben: 139, 244 97, 125. Mathews, Elizabeth: 232 Matilsky, Cheryl: 244 Matilsky, Debbie: 160, 202 Matowitz, Terri: 94, 232 Mauri, Nicholas: 244 Mawley, Melanie: 232 May, Don: 106 May, John: 107, 244 Mayse, Janet: 244 Mayne, Robert: 244 Mc Afee, Scott: 202 Mc Afee, Steven: 163, 232 Mc Allister, Keith: 100, 101, 200 Mc Allister, Mark: 244 Mc Brayer. Georgann: 219 Mc Caleb. Peter: 232 Mc Carter, Lonnie: 202 Mc Carthy. Elizabeth: 244 Mc Carthy, Mary: 90, 182. 219 Mc Carty. Melinda: 167. 244 Mc Chesney, David, Jr.: 122. 244 Mc Clure, Matthew: 202 Mc Connell, Sue: 29 Mc Corkel. Dennis: 244 Mc Coy, Erin: 232 Mc Coy, Maureen: 219 Mc Cubbin. Charmaine: 90. 152 Mc Cubbin. Dana: 232 Mc Divitt. Robert: 244 Mc Donald, Elizabeth: 90. 140. 219 Mc Donald, Tracy: 242 Mc Elligott, Shelley: 242 Mc Elrath, Terry: 219 Mc Euen, Dan: 219 Mc Gann, John: 203 Mc Gann, Mary: 219 Mc Garrity, Matt: 232 Mc Garrity, Patrick: 203 McGinnis, Kevin: 47, 135, 203 McGonigle, Thomas: 203 Mc Guire, Kelly: 168 Mc Kee. David: 242 Mc Kee, Tom: 232 McKeever. Rosemary: 219 Mc Lain. Tammi: 232 Mc Manamon. Timothy: 159, 171, 232 Mc Millen. Ralph: 219 McMorran. Kelly: 232 Mc Nabb. Robert: 219 Mc Namara. Cindy: 242 Mc Nichols: 242 Mc Guire, Kelly: 242 Mc Queen. Frank: 219 Mc Wenie. Mike: 219 Mason. Tom: 219 Massey. Dale: 219 Mathews, Kimberlyn: 219 May. Donald: 219 Meade. Deanna: 232 Meade. Roy: 242 Meade. Tamara: 219 Meadows. Francis: 242 Meadows. Jeanne: 88. 219 Meaker. Kelly: 58, 232 Medlyn. Paul: 139.244 Medlyn. Robert: 203 Mee. Bryan: 161.219 Megyesi, Tim: 58. 60, 89, 157, 168. 219 Meirose. Paula: 163. 177, 232 Meirose, Rebecca: 183, 203 Melby. Ann: 219 Meldman, Michael: 106. 232 Meldman. Sharon: 161. 176. 203 MeliuS, Steve: 219 Mellen. Jacklyn: 151. 203 Melvin. Lorraine: 232 Mendenhall, James: 244 Mensi, Anthony: 244 Mention, Thomas: 244 Merrick. Christopher: 107. 244 Merrick, Mark: 219 Merrill, Lavar: 100. 101, 105, 130, 203 Meshel. Joyce: 161, 219 Mettler. Karen: 232 Metzger. Bill: 203 Metzger. Deborah: 164, 244 Metzger. George: 42. 142, 143, 219 Metzger, Jane: 19 Micucci. Susan: 88, 232 Middleton, Sandi: 244 Milam, Susan: 166, 232 Milar, Megan: 159, 219 Miller, Anthony: 139. 244 Miller. Billie: 244 Miller, Colleen: 232 Miller, David: 162 Miller, Debbie: 244 Miller. Frank: 203 Miller. Judy: 88. 232 Miller, Karen: 232 Miller, Karin: 163, 203 Miller. Kevin: 101, 151 Miller, Kevin M.: 168. 219 Miller, Leo: 168, 232 Miller, Lisa: 219 Miller, Marla: 244 Miller, Melody: 244 Miller. Nancy: 58. 157. 219 Miller, Patrick: 232 Miller, Sharon: 232 Miller, Thomas: 107, 159, 203 Milliken, Jonathon: 232 Milliner, Rachelle: 232 Mills, Jay: 219 Mills. Joe: 219 Mills, Lee: 159. 203 Milo, Mike: 220 Mislove, Joseph: 106, 110, 232 Mitchell, Charlene: 220 Mitchell, Cheryl Anne: 203 Mitchell, Cynthia: 220 Mitchell, Joy: 88, 155, 232 Mitchell. Martha: 244 Mitchell, Michael: 244 Mitchell. Pam: 151, 159.203 Mitchell, Robert: 159. 220 Mitchell. Robin: 220 Mizar, Brenda: 203 Mizer, Daniel: 244 Mlazgar, Tony: 106, 232 Moad, Charles: 232 Moad, Patrick: 101, 203 Moats, Laura Gaye: 203 Moberg, Barie: 37 Mocerino, Marie: 232 Mock, Peter: 120, 181, 232 Moe, Kevin: 235 Moentk. Julie: 235 Moentk, Katie: 220 Motit. Rick: 203 Mohr, Vicki: 203 Mollman, Brad: 87, 118, 203 Mollman, Dena: 151, 167, 176. 232, 224 Monazym, Joe: 235 Monday, Joe: 232 Monday, Michael: 220 Monje, Frances: 245 Monje, Tony: 107, 245 Montana, Alice: 57 Montana, Mark S.: 245 Montana, Michele: 210 Moore, Helen: 36 Morano. Donna J.: 232 Morder, Randy J.: 111, 245 Morehan, Charme: 20. 94. 97. 159 Morehouse. Kristi S.: 220 Morehouse, Michele D.: 159 Morf, Terry J.: 156. 232 Morgan. Carla J.: 245 Morgan. Larry J.: 220 Morgan. Victoria R.: 232 Mori, Christopher: 220 Morneau, Lillie K.: 245 Morris, Alison G.: 184, 245 Morris, Ann E.: 163, 204 Morris, Maggie L.: 119, 125, 176, 242 Morrison. Cindy: 204 Morrison. Clyde: 21 Mortensen, Sheri L.: 220 Moscovitis, Helen: 28 Moss. Richard A.: 161. 204 Motsinger, Suzanne: 164, 166, 140. 245 Mountjoy, Brian R.: 245 Mountjoy, Rick: 159, 232 Mueller, Debbie T.: 126, 164, 245 Meuller, Stephanie A.: 220 Mullins, David: 245 Mullins. Karen: 232 Multz. Marilyn: 170 Multz, Marlene: 204 Mummert, Douglas: 118, 159, 204 Mundt, Nancy: 152, 220 Mungai. Dana: 245 Murphy, Brian: 220, 232 Murphy. Deanna: 245 Murphy, Linda: 204 Murphy, Michael: 245 Musil, David: 220 Myatt, Ron: 245 Myers, Cynthia: 245 Myers, Kathy: 204 Mykleby, Mike: 220 Mylo, Michael: 106 Myrick, Gary: 245 Myrick, Vickie: 19, 204 Nathe, Michael: 232 Neal, Wendy: 245 Nebrich, Michael: 245 Needham. Joni: 156, 171, 232 Needham, Mike: 232 Neill, Wayne: 106, 110, 232 Nelson, Bill: 204 Nelson. Craig: 232 Nelson, James: 161, 220 Nelson, Ken: 94, 95, 130, 135, 204 Nelson, Mike: 204 Nelson, Mimi: 245 Nelson, Ronald: 156, 170, 232 Nester, Bruce: 232 Nevins, Steven: 220 Newell, Kay: 167, 184, 232 Newland, Diane: 220 Newman, Julie: 151, 159, 224, 232 Newman, Randy: 245 Newman, William: 143, 156, 232 Newton, Pamela: 162 Nichols, Daniel: 220 Nichols, Janet: 245 Nichols, Robert: 172, 245 Nielson, Ron: 282 Nies, Gregory: 220 Nies, Samuel: 245 Nilsson, Asa: 62, 63, 156, 159, 166. 204 Noble, Scott: 180, 233 Noble. William: 31, 171 Nobley, Dawn: 124, 245 Nobley, Shelly: 124, 166, 233 nobley, Sheryl: 140, 233 Noblitt, Barry: 204 Noel, Terry: 233 Noorlag, Bill: 161, 204 Noorlag, Debra: 245 Norling, Kim: 245 Norling, Tammy: 160, 204 Norman, Dave: 161 Norman, Tod: 43, 45, 47, 49, 57, 58, 58, 70, 71, 72, 74, 152, 168. 204 Norris, Donald: 232 Norris, Karen: 124, 233 North, Herbert: 232 Norwood, Cynthia: 204 Nowlin, Diane: 26 Null, Karen: 151, 204 Oates, Kathryn: 156 Obermayer, Mark: 245 O'Brien, Kevin: 72, 89, 96, 97, 152, 153, 154,204 Ochoa, Ray: 37 Ockerman, Robert: 245 O'Connor, Patricia: 233 O'dell, Dale: 31, 47, 53, 106, 116 GENERAL INDEX 271 O'Donnell, Patricia: 220 Offen, Tamara: 163, 204 Ogorek, Walter: 29 Ogsbury, Jim: 106, 110, 116, 224. 233 Ohab, Paula: 122, 204 Ohrtman, Gary: 220 Ohrtman, Joann: 233 Olenski, Randal: 233 Olivarez, Mario: 177, 233 Olivarez, Tina: 157 Ollerton, Susan: 204 Olsen, Lynn: 122, 166 Olson, Car: 111, 139, 171, 245 Olson, Lisa: 167, 245 Olson, Marie: 245 Olson , Sharon: 162 Ong, Debra: 163 Ong, Wayne: 233 O'Quinn, Elva: 18 Orlando, Jean: 57 Orlando, Kirk: 41, 58, 157, 233 Orr, J ulie: 58, 245 Ory, Sherie: 163, 164 Orton, Joel: 245 Ory, Cherie: 245 Ory, Norris: 233 Ostbe Ostbe rg, Desiree: 205 rg, Kevin: 245 Ottaviano, Rosemarie: 233 Phillips, Guy: 233 Phillips, Jay: 142, 143, 246 Pickering, Bretten: 246 Pickering, Dennis: 205 Pierce, Matthew: 220 Pierson, Patrick: 220 Pierson, Phillip: 153, 205 Pinson, Kenneth: 233 Pinto, Steve: 109, 220 Pischer, Mary: 167 Pitoscia, Diana: 246 Pizer, Donna: 205 Plumb, Greg: 40, 53, 69, 72 152, 157, 168, 206 Poindexter, James: 233 Poister, Amy: 220 Poling, Dale: 233 Polka, Karyl: 233 Polka, Kimberly: 246 Pollard, George: 33 Poorman, Brett: 220 Poppe, Mark: 106, 130, 135, 233 Porr, Jeff: 106, 220 Porr, Karen: 220 Porter. Annette: 26, 206 Porter, Dennis: 220 Porter, Diane: 233 Porter, Francis: 21 Porter, Matt: 246 Porter, Rodney: 206 Ottomeyer, Delinda: 90, 140, 205 Oughton, Yelena: 163, 245 Overdorff, Joy: 163 Overton, Courtney: 220 Overton, Roger: 76, 79, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 156,205 Owen, Jeff: 107, 139, 245 P Pace, Don: 69 Pakay, Michael: 246 Pakay, Mari: 233 Pakay, Pamela: 161, 205 Palmer, Randall: 40, 76, 100, 101, 135, 167, 205 Parke, Charles: 233 Parke, Kathy: 88, 220 Potts, Helen: 220 Powell, Richard: 220 Powers, Shelley: 246 Prah, Pamela: 146 Prator, Cynthia: 206 Prator, Neil: 233 Price, Reggie: 31 Probert, Carol: 246 Probert, Karen: 233 Pugh, Christine: 125, 126, 151. 166, 220 Pugh, Lynn: 154, 168, 184, 233, 234 Pugh, Paul: 220 Pulaski, Christina: 246 Pullman, Miki: 167, 246 Purnell, Judy: 246 Richardson, Madelene: 154, 206 Richardson, Wendy: 246 Richardson, Woody: 233 Richter, Cynthia: 167, 233 Ricks, Art: 21, 163 Riddle, Jeff: 130, 161 Ridenour, Ann: 33 Ridenour, Kenneth: 33 Riding, Alan: 206 Riding, Jed: 101 Rihs, Brad: 162 Riikola, Nancy: 154, 206 Riley, Douglas: 221 Riley, W.: 37 Rimsza, Elizebeth: Ringer, Leslie: 123, 163, 206 Ritchey, Albert: 246 Rivas, Joseph: 107, 246 Rivera, Lance: 246 Robbins, Bruce: 72, 96, 97, 152. 153, 162, 182, 206 Roberson, Michael: 206 Roberson, Randy: Roberson, Viki: 233 Roberts. Ann: 167, 184. 233 Roberts, Rebecca: 221 Robinson, Christopher: 246 Robinson, Kathy: 206 Robinson. Ribert: 104, 110, 233 Robinson, Stephen: 106, 110, 233 Rock, Debbie: 155 Rockrich, George: 170, 221 Rodack, Patricia: 152, 156, 182, 221 Rodack, Robert: 107, 246 Rodrigez, Karen: 221 Roe, Raymond: 180, 233 Roer, Terri: 36 Rossler, Pat: 246 Roger, Lula: 166, 244 Rogers, Bonnie: 64, 65, 87, 206 Rollins, Mary: 90 Romanello, Mary: 154 Rood, William: 156, 233 Roof, June: 21 Rook, Diane: 122 Rose, Cindy: 73, 106, 163 Rose, Timothy: 246 Roseberry, James: 233 Sanders, June: 36 Snaders. Randy W.: 169. 221 Sanderson, L. Dean: 152. 207 Sandoval, M. Ciline: 88. 221 Sandquist. Mike R.: 234 Sanford. Sally B.: 247 Sanford. Susan K.: 90 Sarager, Toby E.: 234 Sarra. Cristina: 221 Saunders, William: 25, 101. 102 Savitt, Tim D.: 221 Savitt, Todd D.: 142, 143,221 Scanlan, Patricia A.: 221 Scarla, Mary A.: 234 Scarlata. Francesca: 153, 184, 185, 207, 221 Schaller, Michael: 207 Schechter, Brad S.: 247 Schechter, Shawn: 221 Schiberl, Mark E.: 247 Schierbeek, Tammy S.: 247 Schiller, Joanne: 88, 163. 234 Schindler. Charles A.: 135. 157, 234 Schindler, Robert A.: 115. 135. 151. 207 Schmich. Laurie A.: 64. 65. 166. 207 Schmidt. Alicia A.: 221 Schmidt. Cynthia J.: 151,221 Schneider. Gerard W.: 87. 170. 231, 234 Schneider, Jenny L.: 90, 221 Schneider. Thomas A.: 107, 247 Schneiter, Bob A.: 247 Schneiter, Sam F.: 106, 111, 124, 234 Schoch, Claudia L.: 207 Schock, Myrna L.: 207 Schock, Russell E.: 247 Schoen. Steven A.: 115, 135, 177, 207 Schoenborn, Hans: 115, 116, 117. 140, 180. 181 Scholtz, Donna K.: 234 Scholtz, Paul C.: 247 Schroeder, Donna L.: 221 Schroeder. Ed L.: 234 Schroeder. Kenneth: 87. 234 Simpne, Frank: 106, 234 Simone, Michael: 10. 151. 208 Simpson. Bruce: 107. 177. 247 Simpson. Scott: 222 Sims. John: 208 Sims. Sherril: 91 Simson. Lisa: 222 Singer. Wayne: 234 Sirwaitis, Paulette: 91, 208 Sisk. Julie: 159. 222 Sisson. Dan: 106, 135. 234 Sistrom. Tracy: 247 Skinner. Susan: 91. 159. 208 Sklad, Robert: 222 Skomer, Sharon: 91. 156. 157, 168 182. 208 Slater, Anthony: 106 Slinglulf, Scott: 222 Slitten, Scott: 170 Slonaker, John: 222 Smith. Bernice: 37 Smith. Carol: 37 Smith, David: 234 Smith, Deborah: 126. 247 Smith. Diane: 22 Smith. Douglas: 222 Smith. Ginger: 248 Smith. Jay: 45 Smith. Keith: 171. 246 Smith, Kim: 208 Smith. Laura: 168. 234 Smith, Leslie: 248 Smith, Lorrie: 248 Smith, Mark: 88 Smith. Martha: 248 Smith, Mary: 248 Smith, Maureen: 222 Smith, Nadine: 222 Smith, Pamela: 208 Smith, Regan: 248 Smith, Richard: 208 Smith, Robert: 29 Smith, Roxanne: 248 Smith, Sharon: 208 Smith, Tammie: 234 Smolens. Scott: 234 Smoot, David: 222 Snedden. Barbara: 248 Snider, Terry: 208 Parker, Jesse: 32, 47, 52, 100, 101, 111 Parker, Kimber Lee: 220 Parker, Susan: 166, 233 Parkinson, Linda: 233 Parks, Brian: 101, 103, 135,205 Parks, Ernest: 246 Parks, Frank: 220 Parks, Sharon: 163, 246 Parks, Tom: 106, 233 Parks, Wes: 111, 170, 139 Parrott, Denise: 220 Parscal, Danni: 205 Parsons, Catherine: 246 Parsons, David: 220 Patrick, Patricia: 88, 184, 233 Patterson, Brett: 162 Patterson, Cliff: 106, 220 Patterson, James: 246 Paul, Karl: 101, 135, 151, 205 Paul, Kim: 233 Paul, Laurie A.: 246 Paul, Laurie: 246 Qualls, Debbie L.: 220 Qualls, Terri Marie: 233 Quan, Alice: 246 Quan, Doris: 220 Quan, Gary: 233 Quan, Jim K.: 135, 208 Quan, Quara Rose: 140, 156,233 nta, Keith A.: 233 Paulson, Walter: 163 Paxton, Tammy: 246 Pawelczyk, Frances: 220 Pearce, Marjorie: 184, 246 Peck, Kenneth: 233 Peck, Richard: 246 Pegany, Debbie: 220 Peifer, Gary: 220 Pell, Janet: 163, 205 Pell, Ray: 233 Pellonari, Andrea: 163, 164, 246 Pellonari, Tracy: 124, 140, 220 Pemberton, LeRoy: 171, 246 Pender, G.: 37 Pendergraft, Robert Dean: 205 Pennington, Annette: 88, 119, 124, 233 Pennington, Donna: 246 Pepple, David: 152, 205 Perex, Robert: 233 Peters Perkins, James: 220 Perry, Bryan: 220 Perry, Rebecca: 120, 125, 167,205 Perry, Janine: 246 Perry, Nadine: 205 Perry, Ron: 220 Perry, Tina: 173, 220 Perry, Wayne: 233 Peters, Cindy: 226 Peters, Jeff: 233 on, Bradley: 220 Peterson, Cynthia: 168, 205 Peterson, Lori: 233 Petersen, Randy Charles: 118 Petrenko, Victor: 233 Petz, Pammy: 184, 246 Pfaff, Katherine: 205 Pfaff. Sid: 106, 233 Philipp, Steve: 246 Phillips, Darcel: 66, 185. 220 Quaranta, Steve A.: 220 Quick, John W.: 162, 206 Quinn, James C.: 246 R Radichel, Catherine: 140, 166, 206 Rainey, Kevin: 107, 246 Rainey, Lelie: 106, 233 Rainwater, Jerry: 233 Rainwater, Marian: Ramirez, Juan: 246 Ramos, Elizebeth: 58, 157, 233 Ramsey, Klint: 139, 246 Ramundo, Stephen: 233 Randazzo, Chris: 206 Randazzo, Randall: 159, 246 Rapp, Carl: 171, 246 Rapp, Curtis: 106, 130, 220 Rassmussen, Jim: 177 Ratliff, Mickelle: 220 Rauch, Ethan: 152, 154, 221 Rauch, Jon: 246 Rawlins, Mary: 206 Ray, Barry: 221 Ray, Carl: 221 Ray, Kevin: 246 Raymond, John: 21 Read, Gina: 221 Reckards, Michael: 36, 97, 221 Redburn, Danny: 135, 233 Redburn. Terry: 246 Redden, Melissa: 246 Reed, Brent: 246 Reed, Risa: 246 Reid, Becky: 233 Reif, Gregory: 221 Reif, Terry: 246 Reiman, Gary: 18, 161 Rein. Mark: 221 Reisland, Sally: 24, 122 Remillong, Elizebeth: 246 Rernner, Carolyn: 37 Renter, Connie: 246 Revello, Josphine: Rexing, Chris: 233 Reynolds, Grace: 221 Rhodes, William: 101. 221 Rhubottom, Randall: 101, 130. 131, 221 . Rich, Ronald: 87, 107, 246 Richardson, James: 58, 157, 221 Richardson, Karen: 49, 60, 87, 88, 96, 97. 153. 154, 162. 224. 233 272 GENERAL INDEX Roseberry, Karen: 64, 65, 152, 154, 206 Rosenberry, Lynn: 247 Rosely, Kurt: 233 Rosenfeild, Charles: 143, 233 Rosmussea, James: 237 Ross, Cheryl: 221 Ross, Clayton: 206 Ross, Pam: 69, 126, 221 Rossow, Marilyn: 126, 247 Rossow, Tony: 107, 247 Roth, Darvin: 266 Roth, Helene: 206 Roth, Noami: 206 Rothman, Gayle: 156, 233 Rothstein, Nancy: 221 Rottas, Richard: 206 Rowe, Kathleen: 124, 151, 159, 221 Rowland, Steven: 206 Rowles. Richard: 206 Rowles, Robin: 233 Rozich, Leann: 88, 184, 233 Ruch, Deborah: 151, 221 Ruch, Diane: 119, 167, 247 Schoder. Lawrence: 234 Schultz, Nadine: 122, 126. 167 Schultz, Nina: 67, 207 Schuster. Wendy: 207 Schweghart. Sharon: 247 Scott. Cindy: 91, 155, 207 Scott. Deborah: 160. 207 Scott, Diane: 247 Scott, Joseph: 162, 207 Scott, Nancy: 247 Scott, Susan: 207 Seaton, David: 111, 247 Seay. Sherri: 234 Seely, Carrie: 159, 234 Seely, Cathy: 207 Seethaler. David: 247 Seethaler, Jennie: 151, 221 Seethaler, Matthew: 135, 234 Segal, Nona: 36 Seigfred. Deanna: 163. 221 Seigfred, Walter: 247 Selbst, Mellisaz 247 Ruger, Jerry: 232 Rugvone, Debbie: 239 Ruguone, Sandra: 163, 206 Rutfner, Scott: 247 Rumler, Susan: 67, 221 Rupp, Richard: 247 Rusinek, Lynda: 247 Rusinsk, Sandra: 247 Russon, Tom: 247 Russon, Trudy: 53, 221 Rust, Christine: 206 Rust, Peter: 234 Ruth, Ryan Ryan, Ryan, Carolyn: 155 Benjamin: 106, 234 Gary: 206 Randy: 180. 207 Rye, Brett: 234 Rye. Mark: 47 Ryll, Linda L.: 207 S Sacks, Erck Justin: 173, 207 Sacks, Gary T.: 58, 157, 168, 234 Sagman, Andrew J.: 120, 207 Sagman, Arthur M.: 152, 153, 207 Sakata, Jackie R.: 159, 234 Salazar, David A.: 170, 171, 234 Salem, Sandy K.: 207 Salese, Salvatore: 135, 221 Salisbury, Paul C.: 221 Solomon, Teresa: 58, 207 Salow, David A.: 247 Sanborne. Christine: 152. 221 Sanchez. Phillip: 172. 234 Sanden, Adrienna M.: 20, 21, 153. 169 Sanders. Cynthia J.: 207 Sennett. Kathryn: 154, 256, 159, 207 Sersow, Thomas: 107, 247 Shackelford, Brian: 130, 221 Shackelford, Sue: 151, 207 Shaler, Janet: 24, 119, 123 Shank, Carlton: 221 Shank, Donald: 207 Shank, Vicky: 221 Shapiro. Susie: 234 Shearer. Damon: 221 Shearer. Kristine: 247 Shelton, Brenda: 221 Shelton, Brett: 247 Shelton, Lori: 27, 88, 159, 221 Shepard, Robi: 126, 247 Sheppa, Bryan: 234 Sheppard. Gail: 247 Sherlock, Richard: 221 Sherwood. Robert: 222 Shideler. Randy: 234 Shinmon, Craig: 234 Shinn. Joy: 163. 166.247 Shinn. Linda: 163. 167. 234 Shinn. Patricia: 208 Shipley. Charles: 168. 170. 247 Shipp, Randy: 234 Shipp, Steven: 247 Shirky, Debia: 159, 222 Shouse, Charlene: 208 Shouse, Richard: 156. 247 Shropshire, Jay: 247 Shue, Karen: 234 Shuster, Wendy: 160 Siek, Douglas: 208 Sigler. David: 177. 234 Siltanen. Cindy: 222 Silvester. William: 19, 87 Silvius. Kim: 234 Simms. Sherril: 208 Snorgrass, Candace: 208 Snyder. Greg: 222 Snyder, Mary: 88. 222 Snyder, Patti: 222 Snyder. Tom: 107 Snyder, Charles: 248 Snyder, Mark: 248 Sobel. Bruce: 208 Soberg, Wendy: 68. 151. 208 Soldinger, Adam: 162 Sommers. Bill: 159, 170. 180. 208 Sorel, Lisa: 90. 222 Sorenson. Reid: 168. 248 Sotelo, Jeannie: 88, 222 Soto. Cynthia: 122. 164. 167, 248 Soudriette. Ann: 88. 163, 177. 234 Sounart, Kathleen: 89. 163. 208 Sounart, Marvin: 29 Sounart, Michael: 106. 135. 234 Spangler. Staurt: 170, 248 Sparks. David: 208 Sparks. Pamela: 167. 222 Spaulding. Robbie: 248 Spaulding, Susan: 58. 78. 79. 157 168. 208 Spear. Loring: 208 Spears. Margaret: 222 Speckman, Sparkle: 50. 75. 159. 163, 222 Spencer, Darlene: 88, 222 Spencer. Gregory: 248 Spencer, Gwen: 222 Spencer, Jill: 222 Spencer, Walter: 222 Spero, Jon: 31. 234 Speros, Jimmy: 234 Spetrino, Laura: 234 Spetrino, Mark: 222 Spherris Spotnitz , Patric: 115. 135. 170 , Frank: 157. 248 Spragie, Bill: 222 Springfield. Mike: 208 Sprowle, Barbara: 208 Spurlock, Scott: 208 Stack. Joe: 248 Stacy, Kristi: 140, 163, 166. 248 Stapley. Greg: 60. 234 Starr, Andrea: 166. 248 Staton. Tamera: 124. 126, 151. 164 234 Steele. Anne: 21. 57, 168. 169 Steele, Douglas: 222 Stein. Andrew: 248 Stephenson, Penney: 125, 164, 166 208 Stern. Kathy: 157. 168. 222 Stevens, Susan: 222 Stewart. Denise: 160, 208 Stewart. Emily: 36 Stewart. James: 208 Stewart. Carla: 162 Stewart. Terrance: 248 Stickford, Martin: 208 Stickney. Thomas: 234 Stickrath, Deborah: 248 Stille, Theresa: 248 Stillwe Stillwil 11. Robin: 88, 248 1. Thomas: 87, 163 Stinson. Joan: 180. 208 Stitler. Karrie: 140. 167. 176.248 Stitler. Kathy: 166. 234 Stitler. Pam 67. 152. 209 Stites. Mary: 21. 169 Stokes. Greg: 248 Stone. Cynthia: 158. 234 Stone. Jeff: 171. 181 Storr. Jennie: 122. 140. 248 Storr. Scott: 87. 89. 209 Stouffer. Debra: 248 Stovall. Mary: 209 Stovall. Sam: 107. 139. 248 Strait. Shirley: 157. 234 Strand. Trudy: 73. 209 Strange. Beth: 248 Stratmann. Scott: 248 Straus. Paul: 152. 163.222 Strauss. Cathy: 40. 66. 155. 209 Streahl. Tracy: 88. 234 Strege. Strege. David: 248 Robert: 177. 234 Steff. Carol: 209 Strephans. Ron: 234 Striker Stroth. Struss. Stuart. Stuart. Stults. Sucato Sucato . Rene: 222 Mark: 234 Fred: 222 Dennis: 234 Laura: 248 Alan: 234 . John: 248 . Lisa: 222 Suever. Joe: 171. 248 Suggs, Mark: 158, 209 Sukis. Linda: 234 Sukis, Steven: 209 Sulfridge. Tracy: 248 Summers. Frank: 222 Sup. Carol: 126. 164. 166. 234 Sup. Clare: 124, 140. 164. 166. 167. 234 Suton. Doni: 248 Sutton. Patti: 126, 151. 222 Swain. Bridget: 248 Swart. Jay: 109. 222 Swassey, Ken: 87 Swiatoviak, Nancy: 209 Swoboda, Lori: 234 Syfert, Wendy: 161.209 T Tabor. Brenda: 164, 246 Tait. Kathryn: 246 Talley, Sharon: 246 Tameron. Joe: 106. 234 Tang. Keith: 222 Tang. Kenneth: 163. 209 Tang. Kim: 209 Tapia. Joe: 69. 156. 228. 234 Tassinari, William: 107, 139, 246 Tatham, Connie: 124, 222 Tattrie, Howard: 139, 246 Taylor. Deborah: 235 Taylor. James: 235 Taylor. Judy: 235 Taylor, Ronald: 209 Taylor, Steve: 246 Taylor. William: 72. 153. 162. 182. 209 Teel. Kathy: 235 Teeter. Pamela: 235 Tegarden. Fred: 246 Tejada, Brenda: 209 Tejeda, Paul: 235 Templin. Kari: 235 Terry, Beverly: 222 Terry, Charles: 246 Ten'y. Deborah: 209 Thatcher. Ann: 222 Thatcher. Enrique: 120. 235 Thatchford. Brian: 135. 159. 235 Thau. Cynthia: 151. 222 Theel. Deborah: 246 Thielke, Debra: 209 Thielke. Dianna: 66. 163, 209 Thielman. George: 115, 209 Thiem, BalTy: 209 Thiem. Brent: 177. 235 Thoeny, David: 109, 209 Thomas. Celeste: 222 Thomas, Eileen: 161 Thompson. Laurie: 37. 171 Thomas. Michael: 222 Thompsen. Philip: 74. 157. 162. 168. 209 Thompson. Dan: 163. 209 Thompson, Debbi: 156, 167. 175, 176, 209 Thompson. Doug: 235 Thompson, Elizabeth: 61. 222 Thompson. Hank: 246 Thompson. Kathryn: 246 Thompson. Kenneth: 222 Thompson. Laura: 209 Thompson, Robert: 235 Thompson, Ross: 106. 110, 235 Thompson, Sue: 222 Thompson. Teena: 209 Tinkelenberg. Angie: 235 Tinkelenberg. Tilly: 222 Toal. Tom: 235 Tobey, Wayne: 101. 210 Toledo. David: 162 Tom. Scott: 142. 143. 246 Tom. Steven: 115, 116, 142. 143. 151, 170. 183. 210 Tomaselli. Joseph: 69. 235 Tomaselli. Natalie: 222 Tomaselli. Rose: 246 Tomecek. Judy: 235 Tomecko. Laura: 210 Tompkins. John: 87 Torgerson, Wendy: 246 Torne, Lennart: 235 Toschik. Rita: 151. 161.222 Toth. David: 222 Totten. James: 222 Townsend. Dale: 37 Townsend. Debbie: 246 Tracy. Kathleen: 210 Tram. Bich: 235 Tram. Thi Mai: 58. 246 Trausch. Diane: 222 Trauscht, Betsy: 40 Travis, Rhonda: 222 Trejo. Peter: 37 Trenberth. Chris: 177. 235 Tribbensee. Bruce: 246 Tribbensee. Nancy: 44. 72. 152. 222 Tribby. Mike: 157. 162. 168 Trimble. Trace: 159. 210 Trimble. Terri: 222 Trompke. Susan: 58. 159, 235 Trauscht, Anastasia: 159 Tsakiris. Paul: 18 Tucker, Rose: 246 Tulley, T.: 37 Tunget. Cynthia: 246 Turner. Gail: 235 Turner. Mary: 246 Turner, Peggy: 184 Tussey, Alice: 46 Tussey, Mike: 101. 223 Trutone, Cindy: 235 Tweet. Tom: 246 Twiger. Charlie: 37 Ulrich, Scott: 210 Underwood, Rick: 235 Underwood. Kent: 107 Upstill, Diane: 68. 155.210 Upton, Rick: 223 Utke, Nancy: 124, 235 Utke, Ronald: 210 V Vaccaro, Cindy: 235 Vagnetti, Veleda: 235 Valdespino, Peter: 247 Valdez, David: 37 Valencia, Leonard: 19. 89, 210 Valenti. Ken: 235 Vallie, Susan: 156. 182, 235 Vance, Chris: 161, 223 Vance, Valarie: 247 Van Camp, Scott: 247 Van Camp. Sonya: 247 Van Gorp, Judy: 210 Van Kilsdonk, Brian: 107, 247 Van Kilsdonk. Marie: 126, 176, 223 Van Kilsdonk, Sandra: 73, 76. 78, 125, 126, 127, 176 210 Van Kilsdonk, Steven: 106. 162 Van Klaveren. Bret: 111, 247 Van Leeuwen. Bonnie: 176. 223 Van Leeuwen 176. 247 Vanni. Robert: 247 Van Sande, Valerie: 151. 223 Van Sic kle, Mary: 210 Varab. Kevin: 235 Vaughn, Butch: 100, 101, 103, 130. 150. 210 Vaughn, John: 170 Vaughn, Katherine: 235 Vaughn. Patricia: 247 Vaught. Kim: 160, 210 Vaught. Loren: 235 Velonis. Chris: 247 Velonis. Ted: 210 Velonis. Vincent: 223 . Nancy: 166, 167. Verbalatis, Victor: 19, 173 Verdugo, Cathy: 235 Verdugo, Christine: 30. 54. 67. 210 Volden, Steven: 143, 210 Vollrath, Julie: 151, 223 Vorce, Tom: 247 Vosburgh. Cheryl: 247 W Wagner. Debbie: 67. 155. 223 Wagner. Von: 235 Wailes. Jacquelyn: 210 Wailes. Janelle: 235 Waite. Del: 21 Walker. Cindy: 247 Walker. Kathy: 247 Walker. Lorraine: 23588 Wallace, Kelly: 27. 88. 159. 223 Wallace. Kim: 247 Wallace. Ruth: 247 Walters. Kelley: 163. 223 Waner. Richard: 235 Wang. Carol: 60. 163. 235 Wang. Lori: 64. 65: 67. 68. 210 Ward, Andy: 235 Warner. Carolyn: 16 Warner, Christopher: 130. 210 Warren. Evelyn: 26 Warsing. Melissa: 58. Watkins. Lori: 177. 247 Watkins. Phillip. Jr.: 247 Watsonk, Jane: 32 Watts. Steven: 139. 247 Wax. Candice: 223 Waytuk. John: 223 Wease. Steven: 223 Webb, Charles: 25. 130 Webb. Nicholas: 223 Weber. Doris: 62, 63. 69. 156. 184 223 Weber. Scott: 247 Weddle. Jim: 210 Weddle, Merri: 235 Weekley. Kim: 247 Weigt, Lisa: 160, 210 Weihert. Gary: 235 Weinhold, Dr. Raymond: 17. 152 Weinstein. Lori: 235 Weisel. Elizabeth: 91. 210 Weisenburger, Kirk: 111, 247 Weisrock, David: 180 Welch. Lynn: 164, 166. 247 Welch. Mary: 162, 210 Welker, Susan: 247 Wells. Evelyn: 37 Wells, Jo Lynne: 210 Wells. Kathryn: 61, 76. 89, 156, 166, 224. 235 wendorf, Gen: 92 Wendorf, Jaine: 126. 151, 171, 175 223 Wendorf, Jocelyn: 69, 125. 126, 127, 156, 176.210 Wendt, Paul: 235 Wentz, Richard: 223 Wenz, Edward: 223 Wenzel, Tina: 247 Wertz, David: 18, 50, 107 Wersel, Liz: 168 Wessendorf, Joseph: 101 West, David: 107, 177, 235 West. Janice: 167, 247 Wester, Eric: 247 Wester, Keith: 223 Westerman. Larry: 170, 235 Westfall, Bruce: 223 Westfall. Dickie: 109, 178. 223 Westfall. Julie: 223 Westfall. Marianne: 210 Westfall. Roderick: 111. 107, 139. 247 Wheeler, Ben: 122, 247 Wheeler, Cynthia: 164, 247 Wheeler, Ken: 135. 180, 210 Wheeler. Lori: 247 Whipple, Daniel: 247 Whipple, Elaine: 167, 247 Whipple. Mark: 47, 76, 78, 79, 100 101, 104,102. 108, 109. 130, 211 Whipple, Matthew: 223 White. Bradley: 120. 122. 247 White, Chris: 162 White. Gregory: 247 White. Jay: 211 White. Jonas, Jr.: 211 Whitesell. Judith: 211 Whitlow, Cathleen: 152, 153, 163. 211 Whitmer, George: 211 Wiesrock, David: 177 Widing, Brenda: 223 Wiemann. Jill: 163 Wierson, Chris: 73, 125. 211 Wierzbinski, Joseph: 248 Wieting. Mark: 235 Wikstrom, Gregory: 108. 109, 211 Wilcox, Lisa: 184, 248 Wilcox, Rick: 235 Wilczewski, Deborah: 86, 151. 223 Wilkinson, Chris: 235 Wilkinson, Mickie: 211 Wilkerson, David: 211 Williams, Christine: 235 Williams, Daniel: 235 Williams, Gregg: 101 Williams, Jamie: 126. 223 Williams. Leslie: 248 Williams, Linda: 235 Williams, Mary: 18 Williamson. Cheryl: 223 Williamson, David: 248 Williamson, Shelley: 248 Willich. Deborah: 153, 156. 184. 224 Willich. Diannna: 134. 152. 153. 156, 182, 184.223 Willis. Debbie: 235 Wilson. David: 162.211 Wilson. James: 248 Wilson. Lauren: 228. 235 Wilson, Lulu: 88 Wilson, Sharon: 122. 167.248 Wilson. Sperry: 107. 139. 248 Wilson. Susan: 211 Wilson, Tammy: 235 Wilson. Thomas: 235 Winham, Leslie: 159. 223 Winters. Bill: 248 Winter, Jo Ann: 211 Winters, Marcia: 223 Wise. J.C.: 223 Wise. Lisa: 248 Wise, Terry: 28. 248 Wissinger, Betty: 160. 211 Witkovich. Paul: 248 Witt, Ann: 180 Witte, Douglas: 235 Wittenburg. Paul: 143, 235 Woida. Kathleen: 235 Wolf. Joanne: 211 Wollenberg. Ken: 223 Wollenberg. Yvonne: 88, 235 Womer. Melissa: 159. 248 Woo, David: 58. 59. 72, 75. 152. 153, 156, 157, 168, 180. 182,223 Wood, Brad: 159 Wood, Carolyn: 163 Wood, Darby: 248 Wood, R: E.: 37 Wood, William: 235 Woods, Marilyn: 223 Woody, Jonathan: 223 Woody, Joel: 235 Woolery, agayle: 211 Wools, Chuck: 106, 180, 235 Wools, James: 87, 109, 223 Wools. Robin: 126, 167, 184, 248 Wright, Clark: 41. 223 Wugalter, Michelle: 47, 91, 152 153. 155, 156, 159, 167,211 Wullkotte, Rhonda: 88, 211 Wullkotte, Scott: 235 Wullkotte, Tina: 223 Wulze, Ronald: 248 Wyatt, Virgina: 37 Wybourn. Donald: 235 Wylie, James: 87. 211 Wymore, Cathy: 235 Wymore, Debbie: 211 Wynn, Gretchen: 248 X Y Yares, Mike: 248 Yonker. Christie: 69. 151, 152, 153, 154. 155.223 Yonker. Jacque: 167, 248 Yonko. David: 223 Yonko, Doug: 223 Young, Robert Jr.: 248 Young, Brian: 235 Ysasi, Barbara: 172, 235 Ysasi, Tom: 211 Z Zarbin. Cathryn: 58. 157, 162, 172 211 Zarbin. Liz: 58, 157. 168 Zarbin. Kelleen: 235 Zell. Kurt: 120, 235 Zenger, Jeffrey: 248 Zies. David: 139, 248 Zink, Walter: 100, 101. 105, 142, 143, 211 Zwillinger. Barry: 248 GENERAL INDEX 273 274 CLOSING . ' N MY BEGINNING S Y E D'j t the start of every human en- 'deavor a wide range of possi- bilities as to the end result are in sight. What the actual end will be depends on what actions are taken during the course of time the project is in effect. Projects undertaken at Cam- elback such as the drive to pass the Bond issue was started with a specific goal in sight and that goal was accomplished through hard work from the outset by interested students, parents and teachers. On the other hand, clubs and campus organizations have dis- banded or failed to live up to ex- pectations due to the lack of inter- est shown by the students involved, who were not willing to donate time required to make their undertaking successful. The success or failure of projects undertaken during a lifetime, or the success of life itself depends on you. CLOSING 275 3 W 3 'Ik R124 .M -4-i 3 vs' 541 ,f ,X s if uh' 5 i ff if x, -Q. , Q iii i'1lf , -,A 1. .- , -f- r if - if I . ,- aw? ,K E 5 -i 4 .W 7 , J . F f , vw W ,W ' ,, E ' '55 if '32 s. -, '. W QW 'E 3533? H 3 EU 1 5 ,K I if , -Q X, -W 'ds ' , ' Q P z gp J. wi, J- it if 9 Q , W E is 4' 3 v, fi M an W 6 3 - - Q 53. ., s. W 1,1 , B- NV., E 4? CLOSING 277 Vi 278 CLOSING I 'E a :EBSQ 53 EKZBBIZi1 HI! IS!!! 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