Camelback High School - Shield Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1977

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' ' 1' 'iff ,V 1 1 ' 1? 1 Viv 1L'1 11'1311f1g 11119 '1 ,N W '1 11- 51 ' WNV 1 1' 1g 1u':1Fb1 G1 - 1Lf'wg'1Q '111'9'v1 1 ' I '1 ' L ' 1' 11,21 L , , ' 1 1514 -' j,fffgf1 ' L1 ' 7 Y 'V V ' 1' X Y 1 x .f 1 17 School year starts with classes, assemblies, testing, homerooms pproximately 2,847 students returned to classes on September seventh, beginning the new school year. Two assemblies were held exclu- sively for freshmen: the Freshman Assembly, where candidates for Freshman Class offices campaigned, and the Freshman Orientation Assembly, where representatives from campus organizations informed freshmen about extra-curricular activities atCBl-IS. Seniors and freshmen were tested on their knowledge in English, Math, Science and Social Studies on the mornings of September 28 and 29. Sophomores and juniors were excused from classes. Second hour classes became homerooms on September 14, home- room senators were elected at that time. Freshman Danny Moriarity checks the kiosk for information on upcoming campus events. The Spartan football team rips through their spirit poster before playing the Cortez Colts, who won the game 7-2. 18 SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES ,Kai ,fs . fu .N - N-X ! A It f 1 , ss 3 , ,, 1-sw '55 'W Concert Band's clarinet section, led by janet Day, rehearses during third hour. i Cheerleader Debbie Mueller prepares to season by painting her megaphonef ns, we V K ,.a QA, I ?r?A 4 L S SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 7 Classes begin 13 Freshman Assembly 14 Homeroom 15 Senate Workshop 16 Freshman Orientation 17 Class ring selection 24 Pep Assembly Dance 28 Basic Skills Test Freshman Election 29 Basic Skills Test 30 Homeroom Senate Meeting Iaimie Leopold relaxes as she oversees the Freshman Class general election SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES 19 Students participate in drama, music, politics tudents involved in drama, music, and politics were kept espe- cially busy during October. Auditions for Masque and Gavel's production of David and Lisa were held in the Drama Room on October 11 and 12. The cast and crews were announced the next day, rehearsals Arizona Representative, Morris Udall, speaks about current political issues. 20 OCTOBER ACTIVITIES began immediately and lasted throughout October. Vocal music students, under the direction of Mr. Grant jenkins, enter- tained their parents on the evening of October 26. The concert was held in the cafeteria, causing over-crowd- ing and acoustical problems. Conso- lation could be found in realizing that this was the last concert before the new music facilities were availa- ble. Buttons, posters, wagers and heated political arguments became common on campus as city, state, and national general elections neared. Morris Udall, ex-presidential candidate, spoke on national politics at CBHS during his re-election cam- paign. Frank Spotnitz and Mary Cabanski read for the leading roles in David and Lisa. lohn Robb, Tony Duran, Greg Grothe and Rob- ert Rodack sing at Choir Parent Night. Mr. Beckett discusses the pros and cons of 1977 Presidential candidates. OCTOBER ACTIVITIES ACT Test Fall Drama Auditions Fall Drama Auditions Pep Rally Campaign Speech - for Dennis DeConcini Open House PSAUNMSQT Test Homeroom Senate Meeting New Student Orientation Campaign Speech -- Morris Udall OCTOBER ACTIVITIES 21 'Fabulous Fads' serves as theme of Homecoming ampus activities peaked dur- ing the week of November 8-12: Homecoming Week at CBHS. Members of the Homecoming Committee, headed by senior Mary Dooley, chose the theme Fabulous Pads to base the vveek's lunchtime and half-time activities. Lunch-hour activities included Volkswagen stuffing, tricycle riding and hula-hoopingg contests in trivia, bubble-blowing and limbo , and judging of ties, buttons, hats, T-shirts and socks. Last year's Homecoming King and Queen, Larry Benjamin and Missy Ankenbrandt, spoke at the Home- coming Assembly, where candidates for this year's royalty were intro- duced. At the Homecoming Game, our football team members were not the only winners - Melinda Kelley and Mark Poppe were crowned Home- coming Queen and King during half- time. X as A 'W' CBHS principal, lack Comstock, addresses stu- dents at the Homecoming Assembly. 22 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES Badminton State champs receive trophies and applause at the Homecoming A ho Kathy Haberer and Allison Bates attempt to enjoy the rain-laden Homecoming Game. 5 I KW' Students participate in the Homecoming Volk- swagen-stuffing contest. .4 Kathy Sounart and Leonard Valencia, CBHS alumni, dine at the PMA Homecoming Dinner. N OVEMBER ACTIVITIES National General Election Teachers' Convention Homeroom Otis-Lennon Tests End of first term Homecoming Assembly PMA Homecoming Dinner Homecoming Dance In-State College Day Drama!Dance Assembly Thanksgiving Recess Thanksgiving Recess I 5 NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES 23 is 4' E......,, 'QA' . ,L . Holida Fest draws students, teachers, staff tudents, faculty members and CBHS staff attended the Holiday Fest, held on December 20. Classes ended at 11:30, students could either stay ,W for planned activities or leave cam- pus. Students competed in three-Ieg- ged and sack races, and games of vol- leyball, balloon tossing and tug-of- war. A variety of musical groups and soloists performed in the horseshoe and in the ramada area during the day. David and Lisa was presented by Masque and Gavel members Decem- ber 7-10. Members of the Music Department also performed during December, at CIWVISUTWHS Concerts 00 the three-legged race, ahead of Andre Bor- the14th al'1d'I6tI1. maf'ISf1ftdlimO8SbUfv, During the Holiday Fest, Tom Stillvvell attempts to return the opposing team's serve. His team eventually won the game. Mark Poppe and Tami Staton take the lead in 24 DECEMBER ACTIVITIES W Student Body President lim Ogsbury referees the tug-of-war contest during the Holiday Fest. DECEMBER ACTIVITIES 7 Betty Crocker Test 8 Homeroom Student Senate Fall Drama Production 9 Fall Drama Production 10 Fall Drama Production 13 Fall Sports Awards Night 14 Christmas Concert 16 Instrumental Concert 17 Dance 20 Holiday Fest 22 Winter Vacation Freshman Chris Christian anticipates crossing the finish line during the sack race. DECEMBER ACTIVITIES Drama Dept. produces 'David and Lisa' in Dec. ,. 4, 43, I Bottom Row: Tanino Privitera, Debby Doug- lass Middle R w'S i F tz lan Kroulik . 0 , us e ou , , Mike Bryce. Top Row: Frank Spotnitz, Kirk Orlando, Mary Cabanski. Z' . xxx 26 WINTER DRAMA PRODUCTION Ann Steele Gary Sacks, Mary Cabanski, Mark McAllister Scott Noble, Frank Spotnitz, Patti Vaughn. Q . X. X Q f r K .I K ff N . 'Q 3' ...... 'J . . h, 5 i - fa 11' i T WS-ix L fx. e 9 K f, V if 1: ,nv J - - -as l ms- '?s. Bottom Row: Carol Cummings, janet Breen, Vicki Belon. Top Row: jennifer Kunz, Matt Colby, Gil Berry, Mark Cook. CAST David Clemens . ..,..... Frank Spotnitz Mrs. Clemens . Porter ....... Secretary ..... . .... jennifer Kunz Dr. Swinford .... Mrs. Ferris .... Maureen Hart. josette ...... Carlos .... Sandra ..... Simon . . . Kate . . . Lisa . .... . Barbara .... Robert ..... Ben. .... john .......... . Mr. Clemens .. Woman ..... First Boy ..... Second Boy . . . . . . ..... Patti Vaughn ... .Scott Noble .......GiIBerry ....Vicki Belon .. . .janet Breen ... . .Susie Foutz .Tanino Privitera Debby Douglass . . . . .Mike Bryce . ....jan Kroulik . .Mary Cabanski Carol Cummings . . .Kirk Orlando . . . .Mark Cook . . . . .Matt Colby . . . . .Mark Smith Bonnie Geavaras .. . .Adam Burke . . . .Mark McAllister PRODUCTION STAFF Director ............... Ms. Ann Steele Student Director ...... . .... Gary Sacks Lights .................. Mark Warsing Holly Harris Sound ....... ......... D oug Cameron Props .............. . 'Heidi Grossman 'Mike Allen, Kate Glaser, Bill Lewis, Sharon Gray, Neal Davis, Marcy Goot, j.j. Giannantonio Costume Design .......... Carroll Day Costumes ................. 'judy Case Holly Albrecht, Gerri Beadle, Cindy Brown, julie Innocenti, judith Kelly, Cathy Parsons, Kathy Petz, Lori Wool- sey, Connie Newman Make-up .... 'Alice Hale, 'Steff Kelly, Holly Hobe, Marilyn Rossow, Lorrie Oelkers, Carolyn Blair Publicity ..... 'Tia Liepack, 'Margaret Smart, Sue Gibbons, Beth Barror, Wendy Duvanel, julie Goot, jaimie Leopold, Kirk Orlando, Lisa Ramos, Christy Sherman, Lynn Welch, Linda Williams Box Office ............... 'Gail Miller, Kay Robbins, Carlin DeCato, Cathi Caldwell, Terrie Boirum, Elaine john- son, David Loper, john Comita 'Indicates crew heads WINTER DRAMA 27 PRODUCTION Music dept. sweeps state Music Festival t the State Solo and Ensemble Festival, held january 29 at Marcos de Niza High School, the CBHS music department was awarded more gold medals and superior ratings than any other school in its region. Over thirty CBHS musicians performed. Auditions for the regional band, choir, and orchestra were held on the same day. Over twenty CBHS musi- cians were successful in their attempts to become participants in either regional band, choir, or orchestra. Following semester exams on janu- ary 25 and 26, first semester con- cluded. Second semester began on january 31. di Sharon Wilson and Karen Aidem, both juniors solicit Shield patron ads 28 IANUARY ACTlVlTlES gs. CBHS senior Ietterman, Karlan Hake, attempts a jump-shot in a game against the Sunnyslope Vikings. IANUARY ACTIVITIES 3 Classes resume 11 Primary Election 14 General Election 17 Adv. Drama Radio Show 24 NHS Book Bazaar 25 Semester exams 26 Semester exams 28 End of 1st Semester 29 Solo and Ensemble Festival Regional Music auditions 31 Try-outs for AIA speech team Beginning of 2nd Semester ggmnam yi X Patti Vaughn, Forensic team member, tries out for the AIA speech team. IANEJARY ACTIVITIES 29 ' ost in the Cit ' Choir's musical drama oncert Choir presented Lost in the City, a musical melodrama, February 22, 24, in the new choir facilities at the south end of campus. Other performances in February included Orchesis' modern dance concert, and the regional music con- certs. Several hundred students took the Free Enterprise test on February 16. Those who passed were not required to take Free Enterprise as seniors. Athletic activities in February included basketball, wrestling, and tennis. Spring sports began training at thistime. f+ 4-ff a mWTFiafW??E A :,. I, . t9 ' g .a rr ,,Q,, g c e, c , g lf- -' x'lsli,H3 ' ' if 1, ' Y ,EM l c S , 1 S A ,JJ - . S2 A ' 4 1 -. frm. W F, .. W t - , 3' lim Rutila, IV tennis player, practices his two- Steve Robinson CBHS senior hangs lights in preparation for Choir s production Lost inthe City handed backhand. 30 FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES ACT Test CAC meeting Homeroom Student Senate Pep Assembly Dance Washington's Birthday Recess Vocal Musical Production Vocal Music Production Vocal Music Production Regional Music Festival Regional Music Festival Brotherhood Week Activities Intsrmeduate drama students practice before visiting local elementary schools. .fe , PM gg 71 FEBRUARY ACTIVITIES JI Basketbrawl attended b Valley eighth graders ighth graders were introduced to some extra-curricular activities of CBHS students by attending the Bask- etbrawl, sponsored by the freshmen and sophomores. lunior Varsity and freshman sports participants received various awards for their participation in winter ath- letics, on March 7. The vvinter sports banquet for Varsity athletes was held on March I4. Fine Arts Career Education Week was held March 14-18. Various artists visited CBHS. Mediums represented included different phases of graph- ics, drama, dance, and music. The main objective was to create interest in art, and encourage enrollment in art classes at CBHS. Student Body campaign speeches were given on March 24, followed by the primary election on the 25th, and nsor Greg Hull advises editor Cindy the general election on the 29th. Tutrone on newspaper ,ayout deygn X 32 MARCH ACTIVITIES A Tom Keig, freshman, votes during the student body general election on March 29. Dan Seethaler, junior, rehearses for an upcom- ing lazzlab concert. 2 Kiwi MARCH ACTIVITIES 3 Elementary Band Night 7 National Math Test IV and Frosh Awards Banquet 10 Basketbrawl 12 Interact Bike-a-Thon ' 12 Boosters' Park and Swap All-State Music auditions 14 Varsity Awards Banquet 22 State Math Test 23 NAU Band Concert 25 Student Body campaign speeches 25 Student Body primary election 26 NHS leadership Workshop 29 Student Body general election EFS! Senior Margaret Case buys a Coke from the machine by the office. MARCH ACTIVITIES 33 APRIL ACTIVITIES 1 End of 3rd term 2 ACT Test 4 Beginning of Easter recess 11 Classes resume 15 Talent Assembly Auditorium dedication 18 Musical Production 21 Guest Conductor Concert 25 Drama Production 26 Registration Drama Production 27 Blood Drive Drama Production 28 Class Campaign speeches Drama Production 29 Class Primary election Drama Production Sue Vallie, Iill Kristal, Steve Herzog, Peter Mock, Bryan Donner, and jim Ogsbury plan Blitzkrieg '77, Paula Provo gets a drink as Gerry Schneider, Dr. Lisonbee, and Ron Rich wait IH line, gf! 34 APRIL ACTIVITIES , Donna Bumpers, junior, completes her duties as an office student assistant. Y 'T 'T'--N - ,' . , -4- ' ' S-. f 2 EJ cf t I -.- 1 fr, . Auditorium dedication staged Blitzkrieg '77 members hrough the efforts of the Blitz- krieg '77 committee, the new audito- rium was dedicated on April 15. Soon after the dedication, the auditorium was used for several performances: the Talent Assembly, guest conductor concert, muscial production, and drama production. Candidates for class offices gave speeches on April 28. Primary elec- tions were held the next day, and the general election was on May 3. Third term ended on April 1. 2 -ft A Q 3 S if Todd Bowen, senior, rushes to the student parking lotduringlunch. Karen Vorce and Kim Cilbreth, sophomores, practice their vocal duet before the Talent Assembly. APRIL ACTIVITIES 35 Cast of thirty-eight perform Twelfth ighf' CAST Orsino ...... Valentine ....... ..........GilBerry .....Margaret Case Curio .................... Susan Trompke Lords and Ladies ............. Scott Noble, lohn Comita, Neal Davis, Mark McAllister, Tanino Privitera, Russ Wendt, ludy Case, Halle Albrecht, Christy Alex- ander, Mary Cabanski, Heidi Grossman, Connie Newman Viola ................ Olivia. ............. . Ladies .... Vicki Belon, Sharon Gray, Marilyn Servants ............. Malvolio .... Fabian ....... Feste ................ Sir Toby Belch ........ .. . . . . .lanet Breen . . . . .Debbie Lauko Bonnie Geavaras, Rossow .........SueFoutz Laura Stuart .. . .Kirk Orlando . . . . .Frank Spotnitz . . .Christy Sherman . . .. . . . .Gary Sacks Drinking Companions ......... Mike Bryce Sir Andrew Aguecheek Adam Burke ........MikeAIlen Marla .................. Carol Cummings Gertrude ............ Sebastian ........... . . . . . .Patty Vaughn ........MattC0Iby Antonio ..... .......... . . .Marc Solomon Sea Captain!Priest .... Sailors!Officers ..... ..l.l. Glannantonio ........MarkCook Mark Smith PRODUCTION STAFF Director .............. ....Ms. Ann Steele Student Director ......... Debby Douglass Stage Manager ....... ......Allison Bates Ass't Stage Manager ....... Margy Gibbons Choreography ....... Music ..... . ...... .. . LightsfSound ......... ........ludyCase Scott Noble . .. . . . .Mike Abels . . .Doug Cameron, Keith Smith, Mark Warsing, Bob Bates, Cindy Coulombe, Holly Harris Props ..................... 'Patt Leonard, 'Tia Liepack, Iulie Goot, Bill Lewis, Kathy Snell, loanne Tomac Make-up .................... 'Gail Haga, 'Stephanie Kelly, Holly Harris, Cindy lohnson, Mary Ellen Lamppa, Lynne Smith, Mark Summers Costumes ............... 'Iulie Innocenti, Gerri Beadle, Cindy Brown, Dana Burgy, lennifer Kunz, Pat Lester, Rene Noel, Barb Pierini, Lori Woolsey Publicity ............... 'Tanino Privitera, Bill Adair, Kate Glaser, Alice Hale, Lorrie Oelkers Box Office .................. 'Gail Miller, Carolyn Blair, Kathy Petz, Chari Pomeroy, Pam Ward 'indicates crew head 36 SPRING DRAMA PRODUCTION Ms. Ann Steele x l i i Debbie Lau ko, lan Breen Q' ,ess wr 2 1' M '41 kflw 9 .,..,w7' 'htq,,,,.. M ' 'H' WWW! Q6 ,.- 4. , an ,R V vw Md K ,HS 4 7 ,,,. Gary Sacks, Kirk Orlando, Carol Cummings, Mike Allen, Frank Spotnitz l i I Q Bottom Row: Neal Davis, Heidi Grossman, Halle Albrecht, Tanino Privit- era. Top Row: Christy Alexander, Scott Noble, ludy Case, Mary Cabanski, Russ Wendt, Connie Newman. Bottom Row: Sharon Gray, Bonnie Geavaras, Marilyn Rossow, Vicki Belon. Top Row: Matt Colby, Mark Cook, Laura Stuart, Sue Foutz, Mark Sm Giannantonio. 'fa SPRING DRAMA PRODUCTION 37 MAY ACTIVITIES 3 Class General Election 7 Mountain States Music Festival 11 Pom Finals 13 junior-Senior Prom 18 Art ShowlSaIe Cheer Finals 19 Guitar Parent Night 20 NHS Induction 24 IV and Frosh Spring Sports Award Banquet 25 Honors and Awards Night 26 Masque and Gavel Awards Banquet 27 Math Awards Night 30 Memorial Day Recess 31 Varsity Spring Sports Awards Banquet IUNE ACTIVITIES 11 Mini-DanceConcert 8 Final Exams 9 Final Exams Commencement E Ignoring the handiwork of the Senior Class, students prepare to leave campus. Frank Moro, Kathy Karis, Sharon Wilson, and Chuck Edwards clown for a photographer. 38 MAY AND IUNE ACTIVITIES Q.-JL, ,, Ann McCarville, sophomore, eats a sucker while she waits at a picnic tab tributed. QQQWQQANWSWN lid! Senior Cheryl Vosburgh reads intructions concerning commencement. le for yearbooks to be dis- Drama plays, Prom events held in May riginal plays written and directed by Advanced Drama stu- dents were performed in May. CBHS students attended the lun- ior-Senior Prom at the Hyatt Regency. The final selection of Pom, Flag and Cheer lines for next year was made in the latter part of the month. Several award nights and banquets were held. junior varsity and fresh- men received their awards for partic- ipation in spring sports events, at the awards banquet held later in the month. In june, Orchesis held a mini- dance concert. The school year ended with final exams and com- mencement. Students gather in the breezeway on the last day of school at CBHS. MAY AND IUNE ACTIVITIES 39 E T3 ,E S E E Q 4 5 3 i Q Ffdwr f Y , -V Yzf- Y 1 . -V V-,Y , 1133? V. J 75:12 59,4 -,-V , ,f, -, -,,: , . N , V,-292, T U . ,N -G-ffl-5 3-52343, N n 1- ' . 2 L 2 3 5 as Q 3 3 if Nine students attend Girls', Boys' State in Tucson, Flagstaff BHS was vvell represented at Boys' State. Mike Meldman served as governor, lim Ogsbury was president of the Senate and Robbie Robinson was governor of his township. Boys' State was held at NAU for one week in june. Its purpose was to help delegates learn about processes of government. Representatives from GBHS vvere chosen according to their scholastic achievement and their service to the school and to the community. our girls from GBHS attended Girls' State, which took place for one week in lune, at the U of A. Heidi Grossman was elected to the Senate. Social Studies teachers nominated approximately 25 prospective dele- gates. Nominees then attended a tea where former Girls' State dele- gates explained its purpose: To help representatives learn about the gov- ernment, to create confidence in the country, and to build strong leader- ship. f if-. - l ' . . is X lst.. lill Kristal and lirn Ogsbury show leadership qualities attainedthis summer. BOYS' STATE AND GIRLS' STATE DELEGATES - Bottom Row: Eric Hecllund, lim Ogsbury, Debby Douglass, Mike Meldman. Top Row: Mark Poppe, Heidi Grossman, Robbie Robin- son, lill Kristal. Not Pictured: laimie Leopold, Della Gallarclo. x T W 42 GIRLS' STATE AND BOYS' STATE X m ea Y' . if. f if 5 'NA , . STUDENT BOARD OE EDUCATION REPRE- STUDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION REPRE- SENTATIVE - Mark Cook. SENTATIVE - Woody Richardson. ww. ...A x 3 , - ii' wa Q T' NMSQT SEMI-FINALISTS - Mary Cabanski,Tom Toal. Bottom Row: lon Buxer, Lynn Pugh, Tom Stillvvell. Top Row: lim Engle, CAC meetings, s CBHS' student representa- tive to the Citizen's Advisory Coun- cil, lim Ogsbury expressed vievvs, concerns and interests of the school and oi the community. CAC meetings were held monthly for interested residents of the CBHS district. oody Richardson and Mark Cook represented CBHS on the Stu- dent Board of Education, an advisory council to the Board of Education. By voicing student opinions to the Board, and the Board's opinions to students, Woody and Mark tried to keep both parties well-informed. coring in the top .5 percent of the state on the PSATXNMSQT test enabled six CBHS seniors to become National Merit Semi-Finalists. They then competed against approxi- mately 15,000 other semi-finalists across the nation for scholarships and awards. 'L CAC REPRESENTATIVE -- lim Ogsbury CAC, STUDENT BOARD OE EDUCATION, NMSQT SEMI-FINALISTS 43 Students tour Europe, attend Anytown in summer ine CBHS students visited several European countries with the Foreign Study League this summer. The program consisted of two weeks of classes and four weeks of travel. Students received 1 credit for theirparticipation. Cities visited were Rome, Paris, Florence, Venice, Innsbruck, London, and Munich. BHS sent nine students to Anytown, a week-long camp designed to help students learn more about themselves and relating to oth- ers. Those chosen to attend Anytown filled out applications and were interviewed by former delegates, who decided which of the applicants they felt would benefit the most from attending Anytown. ANYTOWN DELEGATES - Tom Stillwell, Debi Willich, Mark Obermayer, Margaret Case, Paul Hittel, Marcy Goot, Scott Noble, Karen Aidem. Not Pictured: Cindy Tutrone. .fi N.-pw FOREIGN STUDY LEAGUE - Bottom Row: Tracy Sistrom, Sponsor Ms. Ridenour, loAnn Ganci. Mid dk- Rowg lane Snapp, Sponsor Mr. Ridenour, Kay Newell. Top Row: Alan Hodack, Bill Lewis, David Dale, -...Nah ,gn fa-sx 44 ANYTOWN DELEGATES, FSL X686 Ni During one of their frequent after-school prac- tices, the Cheer Line strikes a pose. Becky Iouflas, cheer line member, attempts to arouse spirit at the homecoming assembly, 4, Cheer girls win Spirit Award at NAU line camp embers of the Cheer Line attended Cheer Camp at Northern Arizona University during the sum- mer, vvhere they received the Spirit Avvard. During football season the girls made spirit cards for all Varsity Foot- ball Team members and delivered them before each game. They also provided roses for Homecoming roy- alty during Homecoming halftime activities. The line held cheer clinics during second semester to teach interested girls cheers and jumps. CHEER LINE - Becky Iouflas, Christie Yonker, Captain Cheryl lones, C0-Captain Dena Moll- man, Robyn Aycock, Debbie Mueller. V iff! V , V , ,, ,, I M sr i ,ff 1- 'AMnNmw ,pw X '3 I fri-' l Wi. 'Q 3 Q I g 030 CHEER LINE 45 Pom Line saves money b making uniforms or the sake of economy and originality, Pom Line members designed and made their own uni- forms. Each girl had two outfits: one for wear during football season, the other for basketball season. To prepare for the school year, line members attended summer clinics where they learned new routines. The girls tried to gradually update their dances by using slightly less conservative choreography and musical selections than have been used in past years at CBHS. The Pom Line performed with Marching Band in football halftime shovvs, parade and competitions at the U of A and ASU. gm il' Melinda Kelley, Pom Line member, takes her place in the line before performing at the Homecoming Assembly, 46 POM LINE Members of the Pom Line execute a kick while rehearsing in the Modern Dance room, POM LINE - Bottom Row: Kathy Ketterer, Libby Emerson, Captain Carolyn Keith. Middle Row: Mary Bronsteter, Melinda Kelley, Kyle Kunz, Shelly Nobley. Top Row: Kendra johnson, Vicki Anken- brandt, Kathy Teel. ,,., ., fr' at , , I, ifk 499' is ,,,, 2 yi E, Cf 414 Flag Line girls dance at games, pep assemblies en girls strong, the Flag Line joined xxith members of their count- erpart group, Pom Line, to provide entertainment at assemblies and games. Members of the Flag Line practiced routines and planned activities after school most days during football and basketball seasons. Later in the year they held clinics to instruct prospec- tive members in skills needed to be on the Flag Line. Working together with the Cheer Line and the Pom Line, members of the Flag Line made spirit posters for varsity athletes. During Homecoming week, line members sold ribbons with We don't mess around printed on them, and mums. Flag Line members practice one of their rou- tines in preparation for an upcoming pep assembly and football game. , ,-., ,A ,wt,,,m.W1,W,,KmW1ww,' mpzsw- ,I ,,,, t fwamwf f,,-.,,t,- is iii ,.., if , l . mfg -, .g FLAC Ll NE 47 5 l Orchesis members pursue dance as creative performance art form ll he purpose of Orchesis is to provide dance performance expe- rience for students who are inter- ested in dance as a creative art form, stated Ms. Denise lobski, Orchesis instructor. Prospective members auditioned at the end of last school yearg those accepted had either prior dance 48 ORCHESIS experience in the community or at CBHS. Since the addition of male dancers in Orchesis was believed to be suc- cessful last year, four boys were members this year. Ms. lobski felt that the integration could cause the beginning of a new dance era at CBHS. Mary Lawlor rehearses for the DramafDance assembly that was held November 23. rrft 1 if L filfgf i n V, 3.51. qui., I K5 ii i lrrlll rts if-M , - ' rsr.i tlir M A Kia 5 Shelley Leonard, 2nd year Orchesis member, uses the mirror to critique herself. la. ORCHESIS - Bottom Row: Nancy Utke, Mary Lawlor, Mary Cabanski, Susan Swasey. Middle Row: Linda Williams, Neal Davis, Scott Noble, Judy Case. Top Row: Denise Aquirre, Lori Cosgrove, Ruth Wootton, Liz Gib- bons, Terri Fowlie, Beth McCarthy. Not Pictured: Shelley Leonard. an, ,,, , I f F 1 , 1 ,s S ORCHESIS - Bottom Row: Leslie Hall, lanet Bailey, lill Anderson, Donni Sutton, Anita Knight, Kathy Ketterer. Top Row: Shannon Deppner, Melinda Kelley, Liz Mathews, Sally Sanford, Mark lnnocenti, Susan Bloom, Sue Baker, Tanino Privitera, Mary Bronsteter. , 1 i Q fx E. , ff Il 1 it . X ,W ,, I I In V K 1 V ,, . , ,,,s Q ' L' 'liilfii' , my , Vg I ORCHESIS 49 Marching Band ranks superior' at ASU, U of A ours of practice paid off for members of Marching Band, they received superior ratings in com- petitions at both Arizona State Uni- versity and University of Arizona. Marching Band was made up of musicians from first hour Wind Sym- phony and third hour Concert Band. The entire group rehearsed from 6:45 to 7:45 four mornings every week, and from 7:00 to 9:30 on Tuesday nights. Additional rehearsals were held during first and third hours. The band, consisting of 175 mem- bers, performed several routines. Among them were One-Eyed Sailor, Norwegian Wood, If I Were a Rich Man, 'fShaker Melody, and Walk On By. Director William Silvester, aided by student teacher Bob Childress, choreographed marching formations and arranged several of the pieces. ind Symphony, newly organized this year, was the most advanced instrumental music organi- zation at CBHS. Early in the year, Wind Symphony was chosen to perform as the dem- onstration band at the Arizona Music Educators' convention. The band also competed in the Mountain States Music Festival. Wind Symphony performed a vari- ety of technically difficult pieces by famous composers such as Hindem- ith, Rachmaninov, and Tchaikovsky. Members rehearsed during first hour after marching season was over. Evening rehearsals were also held regularly. Wind Symphony members were auditioned and accepted by Mr. Wil- liam Silvester, director of the group. Seating auditions and challenges were also held. 50 MARCHING BAND AND WIND SYMPHONY WIND SYMPHONY- Bottom Row: Cindy Stone, Tom Prather, Diane Day. Second Row: Carroll Da' Cathy Dooley, Lisa Coulter, Carrie Fetters, Third Row: Cassie Datena, Holly Corbin, Kyle Kunz, Kell McQuire, Marilywn Keehn, Connie Witbeck, Carole Tom, Becky Franklin. Fourth Row: Robin Lute' Stacy Luster, Shelly Nobley, Carolyn Keith, Kathy Ketterer, Scott Tom, Dawn Nobley, David Feltei Steve Larsen. Fifth Row: Kirk Weisenburger, Richard Goerlich, lohn Simms, Sheryl Nobley, Ron Ricl Rick Thatcher, Bob Stahl, Andy Heinle, Sixth Row: Wayne Benner, Mike Kilday, Ken Schroeder, Toi Stillwell, Clayton lackson, Charles Schindler, Tony Duran, Dave McChesney, Gerry Schneider. To Row: Chris johnson, laimie Leopold, Katie Mangotich, Marc Filigenzi, Larry Schroeder, Bob Kettere Dan Seethaler, Director William Silvester. is wr- 'ff ggi V Tom Stillwell, one of Marching Band's three drum majors, instructs band members at rehearsal, MARCHING BAND - Bottom Row: Marcia'Bottomley, Charlene Soto, Karen Bottomley, Debbie Metzger, Glenna Conder, laime Gorman. Second Row: Katie Mangotich, Larry Schroeder, Dan Seeth- aler, Lori Hauser, Tom Prather, Marc Filigenzi, Cory ludd, Bob Ketterer. Third Row: Cindy Soto, Ethel Kuperman, Carolina Sacco D'Aragona, Bev Crawford, Milca Milano, Carole Tom, Carol Henderson, Mary Hoehn, Vicki Ankenbrandt. Fourth Row: Shelley Powers, Laura McQuire, Lisa Stone, Barbara Pell, Kim Coffer, Diane Day, Lisa Turney, Linn Luckett. Fifth Row: lill Kristal, Laurie Williamson, Becca Lange, Cindy Stone, Carroll Day, Pam Harlan, Lisa Coulter, Anna Brown, Doug Maney, Kathy Ketterer, Caroline Keith.Sixth Row: Nancy Lltke, Allison McLemore, Rosemary Williams, Lisa Rey- nolds, Kim Corl, Cindy Dandelles, Rosanna Milano, Tammy Wise, Cassie Datena, Stacy Luster, Lisa Burt. Seventh Row: Kathy Dooley, lanet Day, Margaret Stahl, Terry Bruflat, Cindy Cane, Sue Hawkins, Matt Terry, loyce Leonard, Lori Eastep, Phil Ruttenbur, Marilywn Keehn, Mary Bronsteter. Eighth Row: Katie Vaughn, Karen Parks, Lisa Branson, Penny Bossert, Kim Crowley, Mitchell Grossman, loy Ruttenbur, Marcus Nelson, Bob Stahl, lohn Simms, Wayne Benner, lohn Digua, Shelley Nobley. Ninth Row: Kathy Stiteler, Karrie Stiteler, Kirk Weisenburger, Rick Thatcher, Richard Goerlich, Ken Schroeder, Dan Matus, Dave Knopick, Bill Sanderson, Richard Rosenfield, Clayton lackson, Sheryl Nobley, Carolyn Rhodes, Kathy Teel. Tenth Row: Connie Witbeck, Paul Kotter, Mark Hauessler, Steve Larsen, Gary Luster, David Felten, luanita Siebert, Dawn Nobley, Scott Tom, Stephanie Allen, Melinda Kelley. Eleventh Row: Charles Schindler, Sharon Gardner, Daphren Corbin, Brett Pickering, Dave McChesney, Bill Henry, Tony Duran, Paula Provo, Wes Hughes, Andy Heinle, Brad Baggs, Bren- dan deVallance, Kyle Kunz. Top Row: Ann Prather, Andrea Mathieson, Stacy Covello, Terry Cone, Becky Franklin, Holly Hobe, Drum Majors Tom Stillwell, Gerry Schneider, Ron Rich, Gail Silberman, Mandy Ray, Diane Rasen, Karen Vorce, Donna Winton, Carrie Fetters. 'L 'S V V 5, Ar' qi 2,g,l5? rw 0 , aw .. , ' , , In x if , f W M' 1 ,Q 4 gigimy F5 ff ' Q1 rf A 21 5 , 9, , f W M RCI1 NC ANDANIDXNIN SNNAPHGWY 'Concert Band greatest ever' says Silvester ll s a performing organiza- tion, the Concert Band has only one equal in our state -the CBHS Wind Symphony!, boasted director Wil- liam Silvester. He continued, The Concert Band has established a repu- tation of excellence exceeding that of even last year's band. During marching season, Concert Band joined with Wind Symphony to form Marching Band. After marching season was over, however, they func- tioned as a completely separate and individual unit. Concert Band's 70 members rehearsed daily during third hour. ln order to maintain high performance quality, additional individual and sectional rehearsals were required. im Piccoloist Kim .Coffer and flutists Lisa Reynolds, Bev Crawford and Carolina ,Sacco D'Aragona rehearse in the breezeway during third hour. ' f if 't --,,. 5' K K 1' M ' 1' ts ' 'L ,, ' Q ,, ' as C .fl ii R1 X . 'f us iff R ,t'.,gpf sq CONCERT BAND -- Front Row: Rosemary Williams, Lisa Turney. Second Row: Mary Hoehn, Kim Coffer, Pam Harlan, Katie Mangotich, Anna Brown, Lisa Reynolds, Lisa Burt. Third Row: Carolina Sacco D'Aragona, Allison McLemore, Linn Luckett, Lisa Stone, Barbara Pell, Cindy Dan- delles, Kim Corl, Becca Lange, Laura McQuire, Laurie Williamson, Beverly Crawford, Milca Melano, Fourth Row: Sue Hawkins, Andrea Mathieson, Mandy Ray, lanet Day, Margaret Stahl, Tammy Wise, Rosanna Melano, lane Swartz, Matt Terry, Mike lackson, Phil Ruttenbur. Fifth Row: Terry Bruflat, Cindy Cane, loyce Leonard, Lori Eastep, lohn Digua, jill 52 CONCERT BAND McDermott, Paul Kotter, Susan Norris, luanita Siebert, Gary Luster, Mark Hauessler. Sixth Row: loy Ruttenbur, Caroline Rhodes, Dan Matus, Kim Crowley, Mitchell Grossman, Marcus Nelson, David Knopick, Donnie Swior, Karon Parks, Penny Bossert, Lisa Branson. Top Row: Director Bill Silvester, Sharon Gardner, Brendan deVallance, Richard Rosenfield, Gerry Schneider, Wes Hughes, Bill Henry, Daphren Corbin, Paula Provo, Bill Sanderson, Stephanie Allen, Ethel Kuperman, Chris Christian, Cory ludd, Director Bob Childress. Phoenix Little Theater hires Drchestra for show -MG ,.,f1k.r f ' f' ORCHESTRA - Bottom Row: Robin Burkhardt, Ruth Erdmann, Craig Dahn, Alan Haynes, Doug Ger- din. Second Row: Allison McLemore, Mark Berry, Richard Decker, Ann Prather, Bill Sanderson, joel Orton. Third Row: David Felten, Juanita Siebert, Connie Witbeck, Margaret Stahl, Tom Prather, Car- o highlight an active year, the CBHS Grchestra was hired as pit orchestra for Phoenix Little Theater's production of The Music Man. They also toured Northern Arizona and performed at several school and civic events. Orchestra was considerably larger than in recent years, with 22 members. They rehearsed daily dur- ing fourth period, under the direc- tion of William Silvester. I I. azz Lab has proved itself as the best CBHS jazz band in recent years, stated William Silvester, director of CBHS bands. Its concerts included performances in jazz festi- vals at Northern Arizona University and Arizona State University. Silves- ter also added that Bob Childress, student teacher, was most instru- mental in the high accomplishments ole Tom, Lisa Reynolds. Top Row: Daphren Corbin, Paula Provo, Penny Bossert, Rick Thatcher, Co- Of l'3ZZ Lab members - 35 50l0l5t5 Director Bob Childress, Director Bill Silvester. and as a grOup.'! IAZZ LAB - Directing: Bob Childress. Saxophones: Paul Klink, Paul Kot- ter, David Felten, luanita Siebert, Steve Larsen. Trombones: Clayton lack- Parks, Danny Matus, Marcus Nelson, Ron Rich, Rick Thatcher, Mike Kil- son, Margie Peper, Gerry Schneider, Dave McChesney. Trumpets: Karen day. Rhythm: Greg Hallenbeck, Dan Seethaler, Doug Bennett. ORCHESTRA AND JAZ7 LAB 53 Q I Choir performs at eoneertsg breaks in new room onsisting of approximately 70 members, over half new in the group this year, Concert Choir performed at various school, departmental and community functions, in addition to sponsoring several of its own con- certs. During the first three months of school, choir was forced to rehearse at 1' if ' as A '..- i 1 54 CONCERT CHOIR under the unfavorable acoustical conditions of the cafeteria and a portable classroom. In December, however, they moved into their facil- ities at the south end of campus. The annual Christmas concert, formerly held in the gym, was the first concert held in the new choir facilities. Choir sang at the music depart- ment's Parent Night, PMA Home- coming Dinner, Christmas concert and scholarship benefit. During the Christmas season they caroled at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and several shopping centers. Some of choir's second semester activities included producing a musi- cal revue and holding an awards ban- quet. CONCERT CHOIR - Bottom Row: Activities Coordinator Karen Richardson, Cheryl Vosburgh, Beth Strange, joy Mitchell, Diane Acosta, jackie Stringer, Librarian Colleen Lyons, judy Miller, Melanie Eccles, Treasurer Sue Micucci, Laura Stuart. Second Row: Donna Bumpers, Mary Lasson, Leslie Smith, Randy johnson, jon Rauch, Mike Bryce, Andy johnson, Mike johnson, Kevin Long, Alan Paige, Kent Larson, Terri Qualls, Donna Lewis, janice West.Third Row: joni Dikes, Lynn Streahl, Holly Harris, Ben Gregory, Mel johnson, Mike Draper, joe Suever, Scott Lawrence, Alan Haynes, john Comita, Accom- panist Craig Dahn, Kent Dicks, Paul Tejada, Keith Hake, Dwight Blackert, Secretary Carol Wang, Glenna Conder, Phyllis Metcalf, Top Row: Director Grant jenkins, Lori Maples, Karen jensen, Vice President Mary Bronsteter, joe Bates, Ricky Lewallen, Dale Poling, john Robb, President Robert Rodack, Activities Coordinator Greg Grothe, Steve Robinson, Pete McCaleb, Accompanist' Mike Abels, Tony Duran, Brent Stapley, Cecelia Brinke, Cecily Ellsworth, Lorrie Smith. Not Pictured: Winona Lanford, Heather Burford, Shannon Melton, Karen Shue, Ray Dyer, Bennett Sarager, Randy Strength. ,D 4 q., Colleen Lyons sings God Rest Ye Merry Gen- tlemen at the choir Christmas concert. At choir Parent Night, Grant jenkins directs the choir in singing Rhythm ofLife. CONCERT CHOIR 55 Swing singers sing at concerts, club meetings onsisting of the top 25 sing- ers in Concert Choir, Camelback Swing Singers performed at various concerts, luncheons and meetings. They were especially busy during the Christmas season because of the high demand for groups to entertain at holiday functions. Swing Singers sang a variety of music: classical and contemporary. They rehearsed before school and on weekends. dvanced Girls' Chorus per- formed at shopping centers and hos- pitals in addition to singing at most CBHS vocal music functions, such as Parent Night, the PMA Homecoming dinner, and Choir Christmas concert. Directed by Mr. Grant jenkins, and made up of approximately fifty girls, mostly underclassmen, the Advanced Girls' Chorus rehearsed every school day during sixth hour. 3 . ggti,i A ,I , . i' . .ai T .Nuns - I lm li-'SEi'llb v,:l we- vnu- -an K fx'-R. td... ,, ,,.,.,..-m ' CAMELBACK SWING SINGERS - Bottom Row: Leslie Smith, joni Dikes, Heather Burford, Carol Wang, Sue Micucci. Second Row: Shannon Melton, joe Bates, Scott Lawrence, Mike Bryce, Kevin Long, Laura Stuart. Third Row: Andy johnson, Cheryl Vosburgh, john Robb, Mary Bronsteter, Paul Tejada, Karen Richardson. Top Row: Glenna Conder, Tony Duran, Steve Robinson, Mike Abels, Rob- ert Rodack, Greg Grothe, Accompanist Craig Dahn, Lorrie Smith. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS - Bottom Row: Ann Marie Donohue, Shiela Rowles, Rosie Taylor, Carolyn Blair, Yvonne Mazaika, Debbie Huffine, Deanna Polletta, Debra Kandell, Shari LaFaye, jody Hammans. Second Row: Kim Crowley, Allison McLemore, Carlene Hedlund, Lynn Lorance, Diane johnson, Marcia Bottomley, Ruth Wallace, julie Nation, Cara Cook, Terrie Wise. Third Row: Martha Smith, jane Riggs, Denise Stampfly, Vikki Chelpka, janet Hull, Cheryl Bruns, Traci Mehlin, Marilyn Spinner, Cathi Caldwell, Beth Kloft, Kathy Kesterson, Accompanist David Greene. Top Row: Rose Coffin, Debi Noorlag, Suzanne Motsinger, Kay Robbins, Susan Majors, Patti johnston, Debbie Ross- borough, Shauna Hawkins, Diane Scott, Mimi Nelson, Deanna Beery, Sonya Van Camp, jill Kauff- man. 56 SWING SINGERS AND ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS JRDTC offered to students as elective course rmy junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps tlROTCl was offered this year at CBHS. Entitled Leader- ship Development, the program was COLOR GUARD - Bottom Row: john Austin, Rick Davis. Top Row: Mike Gionet, Amy Battuello, Sheila Rowles,lohn1ohnson. offered as an elective course. Although classroom participation was important, a great deal of emphasis was placed on participa- tion in extra-curricular activities such as rifle teams, drill teams, parades and ceremonies, assistance to local charities, and competitive events with other JROTC units in the local area. ROTC OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Bruce Simpson, Victor Petrenko, Romy Mortel, Dan Kurth. Second Row: Robin Rowles, Kurt Baethke, Kim Spencer, Mike Sutton, Third Row: Mark Stroh, loe Slowiak, Rick Davis, Mike Gionet. Top Row: Tom Parks, Dave Gionet, Olof Torne, john Austin. ,Ll i-L-ff' Nfsf, ,. Y 9' JJ' f ' if at .- W H -1 f Q if DRILL TEAM- Bottom Row: Bruce Simpson, Robin Rowles, Middle Row: Amy Battuello. Top Row: Victor Petrenko, Olof Tome, Tom Parks, Mike Mark Stroh, Romy Mortel, Doug Cerdin, Kurt Baethke, Dan Sherlock, Gionet, Mark Sletten, Bill Autrey, Mike Raney, Kim Spencer, Holly Calvin, March Davis, Brian Vaughn, Thor Petrenko, Sheila Rowles, Anne McCoy, Cindy Coulombe. ROTC 57 ewspaper staff produces Blade .II . orking with new advisor, Greg Hull, the Blade staff put out several issues of the newspaper. The Blade was the first newspaper Hull, a new teacher at CBHS, had sponsored. Although the Blade's photography was done by yearbook photogra- phers, the newspaper staff provided layout design, copy, headlines, and artwork toward their finished prod- uct: the Blade. This year's staff was relatively inex- periencedg only three members remained from last year. 58 BLADE STAFF , e it s F 5 . ff ,,,, , , ff, l, ,ip fggyg ,gn V, ,L-, srss if If Cindy Tutrone, Clay Graham Phil Boas BLADE STAFF Editor in Chief ......... 'Cindy Tutrone Feature Editor .......... 'Clay Graham Sports Editor ,...... ...... ' Phil Boas Art Coordinator ..... . . . 'CIay Graham Photo Editor ............... 'Phil Boas Reporters ................ Dana Burgy, Marilyn Spinner, Becky louflas, Linda Williams, Rusty Brooner, Fred Podesta, lim Bolek, loe Anderson Advertising ............... Ann Griffin Advisor .................... Greg Hull 'Indicates second year staffer Front Row: Marilyn Spinner. Middle Row Linda Williams, Becky louflas. Back Row: Dana Burgy. BLADE STAFF 59 HIELD staff faces high costs, early deadlines, cut in pages Editor in Chief Karen Richardson Photo Editor ................ 'Kurt Zell Managing Editor Advertising ....... Athletics .............. Organizations ..... . . . Seniors ....... . luniors ....... Sophomores .... .... , Staff Artist with lim Bolek 'Woody Richardson leri Christian 'Sandy Rusinek 'Dawn Byrne . . . .'leff Stone .'Terry Morgen 'Gail Silberman Freshmen ..... ....... ' Lynn Welch Honors .................. Anita Knight Photographers ..... Debi Willich, 'Rick Mountioy, 'Randy Roberson, lanis Haug, Sharon Wilson, Tom Braumm, Karen Aidem. Reporters ..... l. l. Giannantonio, Leslie Carter, Mike Rockwell, Lynda Rusi- nek, Lisa Wise, Tia Liepack, Debbie Townsend, Sue Grebba, Marianne Schultz, Mike Rowe, Mark Wagner, Ron Scarborough, Sandy Weber, Vicki Valles, Patt Leonard. Advisor ............. Charme Morehart 'indicates second year staffer indicates third year staffer Bottom Row: l. 1. Ciannantonio, Mike Rock- well, Mark Wagner, Lisa Wise, Vicki Valles. Top Row: Tia Liepack, Sandy VVeber, Ron Scarbor- ough, Lynda Rusinek, Leslie Carter, Not Pic- tured: Mike Rowe orking with Taylor Publish- ing Company provided innumerable challenges forthe 1977 SHIELD staff. Early deadlines caused major diffi- culties. Many spring activities received less yearbook coverage than deserved because all pictures and copy had to be turned in by the beginning of March. High printing costs also were a problem factor, The staff was forced to decide between increasing the 5 price of the yearbook drastically, or using considerable less total pages. They compromised by raising the price slightly and using a few less pages, Although most of the 1977 SHIELD was done in the traditional manner, the Academics section underwent a complete change. ln hopes of por- traying teachers more realistically, candid photographs of the faculty were used instead of the usual por- traits. id , X, Sue Grebba, Debbie Townsend, Anita Knight. .4 if it 3 'i LTP T L X Ni lr X7 60 SHIELD STAFF Lexi QMS 'f i r., J . 37' L W 1 Z , ,- yt ...M i Y' X V 1 Vw as .5985 w. wwf ,yywy y wx Hu, ,if V ,.,LA,,,.1 . gi , 2 , I in Bottom Row: lim Bolek, Charme Morehart. Top Row: Woody Richardson, Karen Richardson, leri Christian. Bottom Row: Terry Morgen, leff Stone. Top Row: Lynn Welch, Gail Silber- man. S . ,N-WJ xx NN Q or 1,,., ,.,,,' 2 ft - . L.--on 1 f X .ze 'X tt ft,' -t.t, . i , It M ' . V W, yy V, , iw A- zw,f ,aww ng'!:4 --9 r ,. gg TT :-2' 'Q'f 'vtQf 'Zi u ff it W ' Zif f' I -V Q W- Q' in Vi l 'FW' I, -L 1 -if, , V. , ., it , . Al, f. -Q ., I - r to I Q V , 3 Y W tW,, 5 -f Q gn? , A ,. g ' ' ' .V If ,,, Q K 4 I ' 7-2.-Mg : . ' if-314 , 1 r , g if it E Dawn Byrne, Sandy Rusinek Bottom Row: Rick Mounljoy, Kurt Zell. Middle Row: Karen Aidem, Randy Robertson. Top Row: Debi Willich, Sharon Wilson, lanis Haug. SHIELD STAFF 61 Blade bestows sweetheart title on Robbie, Linda obbie Robinson and Linda Williams were chosen by the news- paper staff to be the 1977 Blade Sweethearts. They received this honor because of their contributions of time and talent to the school and to the community. Robbie excelled in athletics at CBHS. He was on three varsity teams: football, basketball and baseball. Robbie was also an active member of Lettermen's Club, and served as secretary of Key Club's southwest district. As a Boys' .State delegate, he was elected mayor of Kearny City. Camping, traveling and meeting people were some of Robbie's inter- ests. He plans to study medicine in college. Linda began her four years at CBHS by serving as Freshman Class Presi- dent. She continued her involvement in student government as a student senator for four years. During her junior and senior years, she was on the Forensic team, in Masque and Gavel and Orchesis. Linda was also active in junior Achievement. She plans to pursue journalism in college. 62 BLADE SVVEETHEARTS Heidi Grossman, Gary Sacks win SHIELD honors embers of the 1977 SHIELD staff chose Gary Sacks and Heidi Grossman as this year's SHIELD King and Queen. Drama dominated Gary's activities throughout high school. An active member of Masque and Gavel, he appeared in CBHS productions of Knight of the Burning Pestle, Interview, and Madwoman of Chaillot. As a senior, Gary was student director of David and Lisa. Gary was also a member of the judicial Council and of Stu- dent Senate. Heidi participated in a variety of extra-curricular activities during her four years at CBHS. She was a member of Orchesis, Masque and Gavel, and the For- ensic team. As a junior, she was editor-in-chief of the Blade, in addition to being CBHS' corre- spondent tothe Teen Gazette. Heidi attended Anytown and Girls' State, where she was elected to the state senate. At GBHS she served on the Senior Glass Council and as treasurer ofthe Senior class. I l I I I i I SHIELD KING AND QUEEN 63 4 li Hy X 1: it , zjgaa? g i g Ll .A E! E i 'Q' af YM 1 ' -fry . W, m 'Y ' f S 47 W W? fy qi V , , gh Y V6 s x I A v vw Y Q A .. g,..1g A ua., A 3, 4 ,gr f' six, Della Gallardo, Rick Luebke Sheryl Nobley, laimie Leopold, Della Gallardo, Tom Stillwell, Gerry Schneider, Rick Luebke. 64 HOMECOMINC ATTENDANTS jaimie Leopold, Tom Stillwell Sheryl Nobley, Gerry Schneider it '-0' WY Hx seniors elected Homecoming attendants by CBHS students if ,. Z i1,, ' we IIW ' Melinda Kelley, Mark Poppe named Homecoming royalty HOMECON4 NG KING ANDQUEEN 65 k W ' E M 5 1917 C9 A dr. f , If 6 f 6174 fc bifgf Ve? 'Qf EJ ' S! 036335. fff, qw ff , X! Ygglffwkf A , 9,0 QC7! I W WIIA W-MW Km L !!!l!':.1 - i ..,. 5L A 4 QE .. Q m,i7,L., X, ' Y,4bVf T 1 x Q Ve? l Y ' , .. A , . . 1 .gfx . , .i 2 1,N, yb. 1'- 'W f Af.' i ' ?y mvxifbffumey ,ggi UIQ! LWQQUM4? SQ 0 G 40-ax A k A A 199,116 xxffi f M fi 4515 J fb Q LQ51 EU? r 1775 ak QQCV fi, 5 .1 Clk-4.13 I r ,gig vo Cfl ORGANIZATIONS 67 Student Senate encourages school involvement I I he main purpose of the Student Executive Board was to help promote enthusiasm, school spirit, and involvement within the Student Body, commented laimie Leopold, Vice-President. Student Exec. had many activities including the annual Student Senate workshop, which familiarized stu- dent senators vvith parliamentary procedures. The Exec. Board did not limit their activities to the school, but also got involved in community . i Carrie Howard, a senator for her third year, takes notes during one their numerous meetings. , Q-Q' 5 Wh' X Q we Q .. gi. i E 2 STUDENT EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: First Row: President lim Ogsbury, Executive Secretary Delania Gal- lardo, Vice-President laimie Leopold. Second Row: Financial Secretary Bart Katz, Sponsor Fred John- son, Corresponding Secretary lill Kristal. 68 STUDENT GOVERNMENT activities such as the 'Easter Seals' Walk-A-Thon, The Student Exec. offi- cers were: lim Ogsbury, President, laimie Leopold, Vice-president, Dela- nia Gallardo, Exec. Secretary, jill Kris- tal, Corresponding Secretary, and Bart Katz, Financial Secretary. Financial Secretary Bart Katz discusses the budget with other Student Exec. members. Freshman Alyssa Tattrie attends a workshop put on for all the new senators. sq STUDENT SENATE - Bottom Row: Clyde S, Spartan. Second Row: Mara yanne Drane, Marie Washburn, Carole Murphy, Sydney Brown, Cathy Bosco, Stacy Coyello, Delania Gallardo, Exec. Secretary. Becky Franklin, Karen Aidem, Kelly Ball, Melissa Womer, Dori Harkness, Cecilia Cleven- ger. Third Row: Kim Nation, Cherie Ory, Barbara Rogers, Frank Spotnitz, Pam Provateare, Meg Leander, lanice Flickinger, Heidi Grossman, Alice Hale, Lynne Smith, Kileen Moe, Nancy Scott, Phil Crabtree, lyy Heller. Fourth Row: Cynthia Tutrone, Tanino Privitera, Gnara Starr, Chauna Hor- V :wma-f5..:.4-t ton, Karen Blaker, Sue Cunningham, David Tatom, lill Kristal, Colleen Lyons, Carrie Howard, Anna Brown, lohn Tyeidt, Adam Burke, Tom Pra- thor, lim Bolek. Top Row: Karen Richardson, Brian de Vallance, Carlin DeCato, Gail Miller, Kirk Orlando, Mary Cabanski, Susan Vallie, David Knopick, T. Railton Stillwell, Sergeant At Armsp lim Ogsbury, Student Body Presidentg laimie Leopold, Student Body Vice Presidentp Bart Katz, Student Body Financial Secretary: lohn May, Bryan Donner, Senate Parlia- mentariang ludy Armstrong, Ed Pulley, Mike Noel. up v. Q aan ,. at 'Want f STUDENT SENATE - Bottom Row: Cheryl Thompson, Dori Goronkin, Alyssa Tattrie, Susan Hanson, Charlene Soto, Nanette Lutz, Tina Lassila, lonathan Rauch, Paul Hittel, Second Row: Aaron Sheets, Lori Olson, Lisa Payne, Barb Pierini, Chris Martinez, Rick Wilsox, Debbie Metzger, Debby Douglass, lackie Din, Carol Sup, Dena Mollman. Third Row: lim Bostwick, Morey Fischel, Woody Richardson, Kathy Teel, Cathy Verdugo, Shannon 9, ,Q Melton, Vic Friend, lulie Luebke, Danny Anderson, Anita Knight, Lydia Lettieri, Bettina Stentz, Kent Dicks, Mary Dooley, Debi Willich. Top Row: Andy Gilburne, Iackie lo Coffin, Mark Cook, lohn Snell, Kathy Stiteler, Toby Sarager, Caroline Harper, Tom Toal, Alan Brookes, Brian Mountioy, Craig Nelson, Robert Rodack, Edward Miller, Susan Majors, Linda Wil- liams. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 69 NHS requires top ranking among upper classmen eadership, service and charac- ter were encouraged in NHS. The club consisted of the top 10'iZ, of the junior class. If rankings were availa- ble for sophomores, the club would possibly invite the top 5'Xs of the sophomores to join. Fund raising events this year included sponsoring a dance after a football game. The money raised went toward induction, pins for members, and to help sponsor schol- arships. The book exchange was also one of their events this year. lt allowed students to exchange books they weren't using anymore, and get books for other classes without going through the bookstore. The club had four sponsors this year: Ruth Hague, Connie Dickinson, Kathleen Branigan and Paul Gerlach. Andre Bormanis was president, loe Tapia vice president, Lora lensen sec- retary, and Stephanie Booth trea- surer. Lora lensen, secretary of NHS, speaks to fellow members regarding plans for the induction ceremony. .W ...,. lf' ' 3 if . , ' fi? g ., s X .,, Y , ..-, Q 5' r Qu ilt ' y - , :., itil Q.. .... N 70 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY gt N... f 0 T , ..,. Zvg g . g ,,,. g A Susan Trompke, senior, carefully fills out a questionnaire concerning possiblities for future National Honor Society activities. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Row: Andre Bormanis, president, loe Tapia, vice presidentg Stephanie Booth, treasurer, Lora lensen, secretary, Lynn Pugh, executive officer, Vicki Davy. Second Row: Debi Willich, executive officer, Marilyn Possum, Caroll Day, Cathy johnson, Cindy Stone, Karen Richardson, mascot. Third Row: Ms. Dickinson, sponsor, Ms. Hague, sponsor, ludy Case, Marcy Goot, Susan Trompke, jackie Din, Liz Doss, Michele Cravelle, Carol Wang. Top row: Mike len- kins, Scott Blair, lim Engle, Wayne Neill, Tom Toal, Brian deVallance, Ms. Branigan, sponsor. Not Pic- tured: Peter Mock, mascot. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Mary Cabanski, Lynn Pugh, Susan Trompke, jackie Din, Delania Gallardo, Sponsor Ms. De Lisle, Tanino Privitera. Nr .li V ll by l I SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Bottom Row: lon Rauch, julie Moentk, Kay Newell, Bart Katz, Tom Toal, Bryan Donner, Mary Bronsteter, Treasurer. Second Row: Melanie Brown, Cassie Datena, Mary Lasson, Carol Sup, Louise Cuda, Stephanie Booth, Secretary: joseph Tapia, Vice- Sponsor. ., v r 44 fn' 1 SN S, FNHS requires three semesters of l's ualifications to be in both Spanish and French National Honor Society were to receive three semes- ter grades ofl's in those languages. The purpose of these clubs was to further the study of both the Spanish and French languages and cultures. Spanish National Honor Society held a Forensic meet spoken in Span- ish, sponsored a dance, inducted new members and sold foreign lan- guage pins. Sponsor Charles Garcia said, The goal of these clubs is to create new chapters of Spanish and French National Honor Societies throughout other high schools in the Valley. 29' 41' President: Diana Pitoscia, Lori lensen, President: Suzanne Markey, Mari- lyn Fossum, Top Row: Cheryl Vosburgh, Alan Hodak, Susan Klein, Stepha- nie Haita, Victor Carson, Erin McCoy, Steven Ramundo, Charles Garcia, SNHS, FNHS 71 International strives to put cultures together ll nternational Club tries to bring all the different cultures together and enjoy them while learn- ing about them, explained l. J. C-ian- nantonio, Vice President. To qualify for the International Club one had to have taken a foreign language for at least one year. A few activities put on bythe club included their annual trip to Nogales, and sponsoring some dances. ln Sep- tember they also had two dance instructors perform dances of differ- ent countries, and one performed in America. international Club officers were: Tanino Priviteria, President, 1.1. Clan- nantonio, Vice President, Kathy Bell, Secretary, and Sue Vallie, Treasurer. Y NWS' ' , . , N f 21, -544' if :Q-tg, ' I' -at - INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Bottom Row: Sandi Rusinek, Lori Olson, Ann Marie Donohue, Michele Bernard, jennifer Tang, Paula Provateare, Alice Hale, Melanie Whitaker, Cindy Bernhardt, Kathleen Bell, Susan Affleck, Evelyn Amadio, Lynnette Broadhurst. Middle Row: Russ Lange, Sue Har- mon, Michael Allen, Lynne Smith, Lorrie Oelkers, Stephanie Booth, Tonya Perry, Chari Pomeroy, Patti Anderson, Patti Dikes, Erin McCoy, Susan .4 ff 'MASQ VK 2, , fast. ts- s . , . A Vice President 1. 1. Giannantonio writes down the activities coming up in November before the monthly meeting begins. 1 5 XEL W All V .2 A 'A 8 .za Trompke, Delania Gallardo, Christine Baethke, Mary Lasson. Top Row: Keith Applevvhite, Margaret Smart, Christine Haita, Alyssa Tattrie, Kim Crawley, Sue Vallie, Treasurer: Mike Draper, Chantai Vaughn, Tanino Pri- vitera, Presidentp Eric Gruber, Mary Dooley, Valorie Huebner, Matt Colby, Brian deVallance, Clay Graham, Victor Carson, Stephanie Haita, l. 1. Gian- nantonio, Vice Presidentg Louise Cuda, Cassie Datena, Lynda Rusinek. Feno and partner Carolyn demonstrate their dance style to the International members. They attended several meetings. 72 INTERNATIONAL CLUB i ,C i f vi' ,,g , :Z ,, l S ',i?Tf7 - slkefa' ' A T ri t' 'karl i sw , 12 was naar., S T ,ggi 5 ig' T , T was , ,, , f.. fb .4 .,, , 's t - ' fm 4, K, .V :LN sg rss ' f Dave Salow, Treasurer and Richard Demaine, third year member discuss plans for the trip to the Snow Bowl. The trip is an annual event, in which most of the club members participate. ,, we If .. 'll 'J .f as 1 M' ts. Two Kraut Klub members indulge in one of the Sunday afternoon soccer games. Kraut Klub sponsors activities designed for group enjoyment I I he main purpose of the Kamelback Kraut Klub was to have fun, stated Hans Schoenborn, spon- sor. To accomplish this, the Kraut Klub ice skated, played football, trav- eled to the Mogollon Rim for a pic- nic, and went on the annual trip to Sunrise, for skiing. The club, consisting of about 50 members, had only one requirement for membership, all members had to be willing to have fun. The officers of the Kraut Klub were: Bruce Simpson, President, jeff Dunbow, Vice President, Dave Salow, Treasurer, and Donna Feck, Secretary. The sponsor of the club was Hans Schoenborn. gs Q ,W a ,fs ,3-,,..,'s-rs, . 1 ' ' ' , N ,Q ,, , . U ,sr . A s, , .. ,..,,.,. KRAUT KLUB - Bottom Row: Gary Zies, Kirk Corbin, Marianne Schultz, Kathy Rockrich, julie Luebke, Michelle Seyfrled, Robin Schier, Renee Stille. Middle Row: Carl Olson, Beth Bloom, Carolyn Roth, Beth Farmer, Carol Townsend, Christine Hart, Nancy Horlacher, Crystal Jackson, Hans ,.f Schoenborn, Sponsor. Top Row: Bruce Freddle, Cindy McNamara, Darla Keller, Chris Cerado, Dave Salow, Treasurer, Peter Mock, Mascot, Scott Blair, Susan Bloom, Mascot, Ray Roe, Mark Wagner, Cherie Ory. KRAUT KLUB 73 LEC centers around helping local charities eo Club's main activities con- sisted of school and community pro- jects. Rather than concentrating their efforts on fund-raising activities, Leo chose instead to donate their time to local charities. The activities included helping with the St. Vincent De Paul Thanksgiving dinner and sponsoring a needy family at Christ- mastime. Leo is supported by the Ari- zona chapter of the Lions Club and consisted of seventeen members. The purpose of the Leo Club was to donate money and other such things to people who are in need of it, stated Marilwlyn Keehn, President. The officers of Leo were: Marilwyn Keehn, President, Cassie Datena, Vice President, Lynn Pugh, Secretary, lohn Reynolds and lill McDermott, Executive members. The club was sponsored by Mr. Fuentez and Ms. Clifton. 74 LEO CLUB ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..... N if? 5 ' X 1- ex X LEO CLUB - Bottom Row: Duritha Crabtree, lill McDermott. Middle Row: Star Lotches. Top Row: Pat DeVries, Margaret Stahl, Lynn Lorance, Margaret Lotches, Mr. Fuentez, Sponsor. Et it at . .W :I L I' iw , sf i gi LEO CLUB - Bottom Row: Marilywn Keehn, President. Middle Row: Cassie Datena, Vice Presidentg Carrie Howard. Top Row: Lynn Pugh, Secretary-Treasurerg Sue Vallie, Ms. Clifton, Sponsor: lohn Rey- nolds, Executive Board Member. . . .S helps A.T.P.P. with retarded students aqg 11,1131 f I-sswwessw-ry eens Aiding the Retarded lT.A.R,S.l was a new club on campus which was formed to aid the students in the Arizona Training Program of Phoenix tA.T.P.P.l, a home for the retarded. T.A.R.S,'s activities included participating in the Special Olympics, a sporting activity for the students of A.T.P.P. and helping with a Hallow- een party for the retarded. Twice a week, a group from T.A.R.S, went to the Arizona Training Program to work with the retarded students and assist on field trips. T.A.R.S. held a carwash and a bake sale. Funds went toward activities for ff. V4 the students in A.T.P.P. The only qualification for joining T.A.R,S. was a sincere interest in helping the retarded. An orientation was required before direct contact was President Sandra Chaya, sophomore, discusses several basic principles of T.A.R.S. with club mem- bers. made with the retarded students. li . .'vo'I P 1 TEENS AIDING THE RETARDED - Bottom Row: joy Burch, Halle Albrecht, Cindy Blaker, Debbie Neighbors, Marguerite Mclntyre, Nancy Maggio, Pam Provateare, lill Hertzke, Vice-President Stephanie Kelly, Paula Provateare, Susan McAllister, Middle Row: Kyle Campbell, Michelle f- 'Tiag -'idea ' , ef Keith, Treasurer Miriam Hayenga, Secretary Susan Shapiro, Kahny Boyd, Amanda Ray, Pam Ward, Tia Liepack, Sharon Agee. Top Row: Sponsor Betty Macari, Sponsor lune Olson, President Sandra Chaya, Gail Miller, Nancy Benedict, Mary Boers. T.A.R.S. 75 Interact has many activities for community nteract was one of the largest clubs on campus this year. Its first activity of the year was the annual get acquainted picnic, held at El Dorado Park. Other activities included a snow trip to Glacier Park and a bike-a-thon held in the spring. Money earned from the bike-a-thon was donated to a Korean orphanage. Interact members also attended weekly Rotary Club luncheons, par- ticipated in the Easter Seal vvalk-a- thon, and sponsored the CBHS blood drive. Rex Campbell, Interact sponsor, commented, The club had a great amount of participation from the stu- dent body, and had a great year. Senior Dena Mollman, member of Interact, talks to a friend during the get acquainted picnic. lb Lf 3v. ni INTERACT - Bottom Row: Ross Thompson, Vicki Ankenbrandt, Sharon Abraham, Carol Townsend, Christine Hart, Karrie Stiteler, Susan Klein, Sue Vallie, Debi Willich, Kathy Karis, Carrie'Howard. Second Row: Lisa Bierer, Kathy Teel, Libby Emerson, Robin Wools, Tricia Doyle, Nadine Schultz, Sharon Wilson, Secretary: Karen Aidem, Vice President, Betsy Lusby, Dena Mollman, Caroline Harper, Bonnie Lusby. Third Row: Meg Leander, Lori Wheeler, Shannon MacDuff, Shannon Deppner, lane Snapp, Lynn 76 INTERACT MA' Q-Q - ,A V Olson, Kelly Ball, Deanna Murphy, Patti Anderson, Patti Dikes. Fourth Row: Mr. Campbell, sponsor: Diane Ruch, Elissa Eller, Karen Bottomley, Nancy Lusby, Nancy VanLeeuvven, Phyllis Metcalf, Karen Grant, Matt Seethaler, Debbie Mueller, Treasurer, Becky Iouflas, Ms. Mizerny, spon- sor. Top Row: Lynda Rusinek, Mike Dillon, President, Peter McCaleb, Scott johnson, joe Mislove, Marcus Nelson, Ed Carey, Alan Hill, Craig Nel- son, Craig Lacko, Ken Reynolds, Danny Tamuty. DORIAN: Bottom Row: Cindy Ziemba, Lynda Rusinek, Phyllis Metcalf, Shannon Melton, Kathy Karis Kahny Boyd, Nancy Scott, Karen Benson, April Moore. Middle Row: Lori Olson, Carrie Howard, Nancy Lapp, Lori Christensen, Barb Pierini, Debbie Dunn, Tracy Lee, Dawn Demente, Christine Hart, Halle Albrecht, Paula Cirebba, Karen Aidem, Historianp Karen Grant. Third Row: Laura Nowland, Dru Kleinman, Susan Shapiro, Gretchen Rodgers, Sue McChesney, loyce lacobson, loanne Lucero, Nancy Horlacher, Cindy Salazar, Kyle Campbell, Donna Triplett, Sharon Wilson, laime Gorman. Top Row: Sandi Rusinek, Deanna Murphy, Karen Bottomley, Dena Mollman, Presidentg Debbie Mueller, Vice Presidentg Nadine Schultz, Cheryl jones, Robyn Aycock, Melinda leffords, Kelly Ball,. lacque Yonker, Becky louflas, Nancy Lusby, Holly Hobe, Laura Bailey, Kristi Stacy, Marcia Bottomley. X f I Dorian members reorganize old constitution orian, an all-girl service club, was active in both school and com- munity activities this year. Dorian was not sponsored by the Y.VV.C.A. as it was in the past, because the club officers and members felt as though the club could function independ- ently. Because of this, Dorian meme bers rewrote their constitution. The girls were eager to make a success of the club on their own, and therefore the level of participation was very high, commented Ms. Alice Brinton junior Sharon Wilson listens to President Dena Mollman at a Dorian planning meeting held early in the year. one ofthe sponsors. Dorian's activities included sup- porting a needy family throughout the year, and participating in some of the service activities with the Key Club. Laura Nowland, sophomore, waits for the group shot of the club to be taken. DORIAN 77 Key Club rules changes girls allowed to join or the first time in the history of the Key Club, girls were allowed to join the usually all-boy club. This was mainly due to the passing of Title IX. Although girls were allowed to join the club, most activi- ties and services remained the same. Key Club's activities and services included helping at the Ciompers' Christmas Festival, putting out the Key Club Calendar, and winning the l if aa Key Club President, Eric, Hedlund, addresses fellow members about upcoming events. 78 KEY CLUB iii t ifiiii' '-ii,i,ttt,,,t,,,,, ggyy V gy , .,.. 4 xi school canned food drive. The club raised over 35200.00 collecting for UNICEF, sold peanuts at the football games and sponsored the first dance of the year to help cover the cost of their activities. wffM sn' ni' q - .sy Mike Meldman, Governor of Key CIub's Southwest District, prepares a speech for the impending meeting. Mark Poppe, secretary, records the minutes during an October Key Club meeting. .lk KEY CLUB - Bottom Row: Mike Cerke, Steve Kumagai, Kevin Rainey, Row: Cameron Cooke, Dave McChesney, Ioe Tameron, Tom Toai, Glenn Janice Stefan, Toni Kennedy, Holley Hover. Middle Row: Mike Smoiens, Kleint. Top Row: Tom Germroth, Todd Welch, Mark Poppe, Secretary, Connie Everett, Romy Mortel, Kathy Teel, Ken Reynolds, Scott Papa. Top Kent Dicks. KEY CLUB - Bottom Row: Dave Salow, Beth Farmer, Christi Warner, Rick inson, District Secretary. Top Row: Tres Brecheisen, Tom Cox, jeff Dub- Wilcox, Pam Wugalter, Ken Reynolds, Middle Row: Karen Miller, David now, Mike Vaughn, Peter Valdespino. Tatom, Mike Meldman, District Governor, Sandy Lindstrom, Robbie Rob- KEY CLUB - Bottom Row: Andy Selbst, Vice-President, Troy Miller, Mark Kent Dicks. Top Row: lim Ogsbury, David Waters, Eric Hedlund, Presi- Montana, Marilyn Cooke, Carl Bruning, Bryan Donner. Middle Row: Ken dent, Les Rainey, Doug Thompson, Barton Katz, Vice-President. Flickinger, Richard Restuccia, Fred Podesta, Lynn Welch, Steve Murphy, KEY CLUB 79 Intramurals work on a co educational basis he purpose of the Intramural Directors was to give the student body, as a whole, a chance to partici- pate in individual and dual type activities, working towards lifetime sports. The club gave students a chance to participate on a co-educa- tional basis, on an equal level. Any student could participate in any sport. It was an activity with no formal membership or fee. Activities included games of vol- leyball, racketball, tennis, handball, ping pong, softball, etc. There were no requirements at all placed upon students who wished to join Intramural Directors. The club had no fund-raising activities. 1? X, in Qt sa. Members of Intramural Directors participate in a volleyball game after school The club new this year sponsored other sports events and competitions 80 INTRAMU RAL DIRECTORS Arete honors girls with Varsity achievement rete was the girls' varsity let- ter club. The requirements consisted of having earned a varsity letter. Arete awarded the girls for their ath- letic endeavors in sports activities. Every year Arete has an initiation, which consists of the initiate wearing something special for a day. Some of this year's activities included a bicycle ride to Scottsdale, a ski trip and the annual progressive dinner. They also went camping in the spring, and had an end of the year party. The purpose of Arete was to unify girls from different teams who have worked hard, Arete gets total group support, explained Gret- chen lames, sponsor. ' ' s Q , if- - Hugs -, ,,. : h u. .- 4 f . 1- J 1' J' -I. sf 96 al , 1 3 ll ,t if if F Fl 1' A if at it l,- . gh I A Q as . r ,,, Z W, ' le 'X gf 'iw ys 1-A .J 'li We , 3 fi '-E - , l V fe. , ARETE - Bottom Row: Diana Cullumber, Clare Sup, Publicity Managerg Mary Discher, Vice Presidentp leri Christian, Treasurerg Dena Mollman, Secretary. Second Row: lanice Flickinger, lennie Storr, Beth Cullumber, Lisa Bierer, Kathy Rockrich, Carolyn Keith, Mary Bronsteter, Sponsor Gretchen lames. ,f,,, E . 1 im ' Q., fr . H... , at mffr 13-jg! ' ' ' ,. ,gfillkazzi ,, V , ff ,N L F, 7 . First year member, Robin Wools, displays her Arete initiation attire during her second hour short- hand class. The club requires all new members to wear the costume the entire day. During the annual Arete Halloween costume party, Carrie Howard and Karrie Stiteler show- off their costumes of the i950's. - ARETE 81 Coop clubs designed to benefit student's needs EROfH0me Eqfgngmiqg Rela- Clubs met throughout the year to OE tcooperative office edu- ted Occupationgj Wag degigned for gain new ideas which aid HERO in cationl was for students who plan- the student who seeks 3 Career in mg accomodating the student's needs. ned to pursue a career in business. field of home economics. HERO Students in COE received a business credit for working part-time. -...X HERO - Bottom Row: Diane Porter, Karen Mettler, ludy Taylor, Cynthia Spring Semester Secretary, lim Desimone, Pam Lankford, Spring Semester Koch, Historianp Diane Esposito, Vice-President. Middle Row: Dawn Treasurer, Darcy Long, ludy Miller, Historian, Nick Florez, President: Baker, Fall Semester Secretaryg lim Hickey, Lori Benjamin, Terri Qualls, Melanie Mawby, Sondra Hatfield, Mrs. Willie Satina, HERO Coordinator. Leann Rozich, lohni Stevens, Darvin Roth. Top Row: Tammy Kannapel, COE - Bottom Row: Lori Felton, Yvonne Hunter, Vicki Morgan, Secre- Carpenter, Colleen Miller, Carol Eslick, Historian: Karen Norris, leanette tary: Beverly Balmes, Martha Starley, Publicity Chairman: Lori Edge, Mar- Pint, Linda Lair, Kim Paul. Top Row: Linda Sukis, Lori Swoboda, Treasurer: tha Gongora, President. Middle Row: Ms. Nancy Anderson, Sponsorg Lisa Ienny Kucera, Mary Cuddihy, Sue Foster, Gail Turner, Elizabeth Doss. 82 COE AND HERO taking marketing or merchandising, lCA was an industrial arts ECA tDistributing Educa- Most students in this club were inter- work experience class. The purpose tional Clubs of Americal was a club ested in a profession in one of these of VICA was to train interested stu- developed for students who were areas. dents in technical careers. VICA - Bottom Row: Greg Koons, Bruce Matthias, Mark Austin, Terry Top Row: Brent Theim, lim Taylor, David Dobbs, Richard Bonney, Doug Bowman, Kent Underwood, lim Scheidecker, lim Iamieson, Monty Col- Hughes, Paul Mallo, Iier, Guy Phillips, Dave Coultrap, Dave Towns, Mr. Robert Pike, Sponsor. DECA - Bottom Row: Cindy Cardinal, Mari Pakay, Mike Nathe, David West, lim Speros, Wayne Kempton. Middle Row: Mrs. Charlene Lyons, Sponsorp Molly Petras, Roberta leffords, Pam Teeter, Terrie Fowlie, Rose- lic' mary Ottaviano, Karen Smith, Keith Quaranta. Top Row: Sharon Fuqua, Cathy Guido, loni Dikes, Toby Sarager. oEcA AND vicfx 83 Photo Club displays school happenings in kiosk hoto Club consisted ot stua dents who had at least one semester ot photography or publications, lts purpose was to promote photograa phy as an art. The main project ot the Photo Club was to take, deyelop, and display their photographs in the kiosk. The project loc used on school happenings, including pictures ot football, basketball, and other atha letic teams, Another project was to enter photographic contests and disa c. i I A t as ., s cc' Y All L , 1 ' lf ssti 3 N 4 A 4 I as j 1 :il fs, L sings' .wwf 'QP f K 'S N Az -c ' ff as iv. 4 f N' . s- 5. 1 me 'Y ggi. ip, I '. 2 N M I jk PHOTO CLUB - Front Row: Randy Roberson, Sandy Weber, Karen Richardson, Secretary: Ron Scar- borough, lanis Haug. Top Row: Kurt Zell, Presidentg Debi Willich, Vice Presidentg Rick Mountjoy, Sharon Wilson, Melissa Womer, Charme Moorehart, Sponsorp leff Stone. ' cl plays, including the AEA lair and National Scholastic contest, Olticers included: Kurt Zell, President, Debi VVillic'h, Vice President, Karen Richa ardson, Secretary, and sponsors Diane Nowlin and Charme Morerhart. T ssii it 'P' C 1 s as ,c llebt Willich, xice president, is caught otl guard by a telloxx photographer. tt.. , . Ch 3, Ric k Mountjoy, third year member, gets rearlx Photographer Phil Boas, senior, begins to check out equipment from the photo equipment cabinet, to take a group shot tor the Shield. 8-l PHOTO CLUB Y l l 5 X, -W V tw l K , Qty, li.-ll. Mr. Verbalaitis explains the Raku method of firing clay. as K ' ' K 'More to pottery than imagined' basic premise of eramos was a club for people who want to expand their knowledge of ceramics. There is more to throwing a pot than people imagine, stated Kera- mos member Debbie Noorlag. Club Keramos Club members experimented with varied mixtures of clay to create different types of pottery. This year, the club sold calendars and pottery to earn money for a new stereo in the classroom. Advanced ceramics class member Iudy Case demonstrates throwing a pot on the potter's wheel. 5 I.. T.. K it K N, t. gs r, Kathy Haberer, Debbie Beyer, Huntz Keller, Scott Weber, Mark Holland, Mike Nebrich, john Toal. Noorlag, Victor Verbalaitis, Sponsor, Neal Davis, Bottom Row: Eugene KERAMOS - Top Row: Iudy Case, Meg Leande KERAMOS 85 Ski Club trips delayed due to lack of snow ki Club had a late start because of poor skiing conditions in Purga- tory. The trip planned for the first of December had to be cancelled. Ski Club was one of the largest clubs on campus, with over eighty members. Those new members who didn't know how to ski were taught by the officers and sponsors of the club. Ski Club took several trips this year. These included: Sunrise and Purga- tory. For the first time, ski members were required to buy a 552.00 mem- bership card. To qualify to become an officer of Ski Club, one had to have been a member for two years. The officers this year were: Nancy Bell, President, Spencer Lane, Vice-President, Susie Brown, Secretary, and Carolyn l-lar- per, Treasurer. ...vigrx Ninas, Spencer Lane, vice president, makes reservations to stay at a resort for the President Nancy Bell explains the safety rules to new members. The club club's first trip. had films and speakers to give the members safety tips. SKI CLUB - Bottom Row: Caroline Harper, Treasurer, loni Keller, Doug Bennett, Ron Koehler, lanis Haug, Toni Kennedy, Beth Farmer, Carlin Decato, Kim Acklin, lulie Temple, Veronica Monson. Second Row: Mic- helle Colbert, Kevin Rainey, Sharon Wilson, Meg Leander, Tina Lassila, Pam Wulgater, Sue Green, Scarlet Monson, Lisa Stone, Kendall Harper, Nancy Bell, President. Third Row: leri Christian, Mary Ann Jacobs, Barry 86 SKI CLUB Zwillinger, Bruce Allen, Lynn Welch, Randy Randazzo, Karen Foster, Sandy Lindstrom, Mickie Cochran, Randy Webb, Bob Bates. Top Row: Doug Thompson, Ken Bennett, lim Quinn, Scott Weber, Frank Moro, Nichola Lamond-Walker, Les Rainey, Randy George, john Bunch, Brian Thatford, Sponsor Gerry Clyne. SKI CLUB - Bottom Row: Don Horner, Susan Hawkins, Kathleen Bell, Cl1fiS l'l8f0ld, Anita Knight, Laila MOVQY, 5ll53n GO9fliCl1. Second Rowg Bryant, Vali Eberhardt, Leslie Williams, Todd Kennell, Greg Angle, Kurt Steve McDonald, Randi' K09fn9f, Frank 5'nW0n9, SCOII Smolens, LOVI Zell. Top Row: Eric Haeussler, David Thompson, Mark Haas, Peter Mock, Koster, Katie Noonan, Lynda Ennis. Third Row: Kevin Lassila, Shannon Ray Sweenglgfig Gruberrcreg Tathamjodd Welghl -., -- 5 - A . vq,L,-my 'ax ' l-:Shia J E 5' i , m .--0 www ls i ,Raves joe Hasulak, ski instructor from a local ski shop, demonstrates a type of ski boot. loe came to a Ski Club meeting early in the year to speak to members on the subjects of safety and equipment. SKI CLUB 87 Forensic Team represents CBHS speech talent he Forensic team consisted of students vvho vvere interested in learning about oral presentation, and were willing to compete in speech tournaments. Interest has never been higher, remarked sponsor james Harvey. The kids were all very enthusiastic, and showed tremen- dous talent. Qualifications needed to be on the Forensic team were the interest and willingness to work after school, and talent in performing. Kirk Orlando, senior Forensic team member, ponders ideas for a humorous spech. Garv Sacks and Carol Cummings, senior team Margaret Case and Susan Trompke discuss possible topics for impromptu speeches. 80 FORENSIC mail In March, the Forensic team took a chartered bus to Tucson to partici- pate in the biggest speech tourna- ment of the year. CBI-IS has vvon this AIA State tournament three years in a row. ,,,. an-.gr members, rehearse a double oral interpretation. l f n f'1 i F? Senior lanet Breen finds humor in another team member's presentation. is s' ' fi' lf 2 7 t If 5 F w . N 1 ll 1, H L fs ,ft L -' r it H xg'E.w - . Frank Spotnitz, junior, practices for an upcoming oratory competition. , 'N FORENSIC - Bottom Row: lon Rauch, lim Ogsbury, Clare Ballard, Lisa Conrad, Kate Glaser, Patt Leonard, Adam Burke, Vicki Belon, Ianet Breen, Tia Liepack, Margaret Smart. Second Row: Sponsor Paul Gerlach, Cordon Pomerenke, Frank Spotnitz, Beth Kahn, Lynne Smith, Alice Hale, Connie Newman, Stephanie Kelly, Mark Marley, Sponsor lim Harvey. Third Row: A-'P Kirk Orlando, Mary Cabanski, lane Riggs, Lorrie Oelkers, Valorie Huebner, Tanino Privitera, I. I. Giannantonio, Laura Stuart, Gary Sacks, Cathi Cald- well. Top Row: Carol Cummings, Diane lohnson, Gil Berry, Mark Cook, Marc Solomon, Tom Prather, Sam Cohen, I. Paul Hittel, Evelyn johnson. FORENSIC TEAM 89 'David S Lisa' asque and Gavel sponsored two major productions in the fall and in the spring. They also had an eve- ning of original Advanced Drama one act plays, and three nights of varied Beginning Drama plays. Other activi- ties of Masque and Gavel included a Christmas Party and an end of the year banquet. Masque and Gavel was one of the most active clubs, and has been for many years, commented President Kirk Orlando. Requirements to join were: obtain- ing 28 points through selling tickets, working on plays and attending speech tournaments. The sponsors were Ms. Ann Steele, Mr. lim Harvey, Ms. Mary Stites, and Mr. Paul Gerlach. Fall Play of Masque S Gavel fy. fi' Masque and Gavel members anxiously wait for Ms. Steele, sponsor, t play. 7. E.. v '1 5' ' Z 1: ...... v , 1 .. . ,rf 5 'ki .,., .-uw' sa J e o announce the title of the fall X l . We 'ls 55 W g. g...-.. -S Ne At auditions for David 81 Lisa, Mary Cabanski, Winona Lanford, Frank Spotnitz, Kirk Orlando, Margaret Case, and Russ Went await instructions from Ms. Steele. The play was performed at Phoenix Little Theater on December 8-10 90 MASQUE AND GAVEL 'if fax ..1.,.l'-.f: 4 S, 'v-. ' 5 . ' , 9 xi . .MN . 1 fn... .+...,hw, 'l '.'. s '. ,. '. '01 . R 90 'Q A inn - - MASQUIE AND GAVEL - Bottom Row: Colleen Lyons, Lori File, Terrie Boirum, Melanie Brown, Margaret Smart, joanne Tomac, Carolyn Blair, Debra Douglass, Susan Trompke, Margaret Case. Second Row: julie Goot, Heidi Grossman, Treasurer: Elaine johnson, Tom Howard, Alice Hale, Sharon Ciray, Stephanie Kelly, Pam Ward, Debbie Stickrath, Chari Pom- eroy. Third Row: Kathi Petz, Marcy Goot, jonathan Rauch, Mark Warsing, Frank Spotnitz, Secretary, Holly Harris, Cathi Caldwell, Wendy Duvanel, Vicki Doran, Lynne Smith, Lori Woolsey. Top Row: jane Riggs, jennifer Kunz, Lisa Conrad, Beth Kahn, Barb Pierini, Tony Taylor, Clare Ballard, Holly Hobe, Michael Bryce. As r. W t Tea' ' ' wail MASQUE AND GAVEL - Bottom Row: Connie Newman, jim Ogsbury, Gary Sacks, Tia Liepack, Adam Burke, Cindy Bernhardt, julie Innocenti. Second Row: Patt Leonard, jan Breen, Vice-President, Carol Cummings, Kate Glaser, Lorrie Oelkers, Valerie Huebner, jan Kroulik, Cathy Bell, Mike Rockwell. Third Row: Vicki Belon, Susie Foutz, Scott Noble, M. G. Cook, , ,Wi Qt Tanino Privitera, Laura Reany, j, j. Giannantonio, Michael Allen, Kathy Snell, Marrianne Schultz. Top Row: john Comita, Diane johnson, Kirk Orlando, President: Mary Cabanski, judy Case, Gail Haga, Matt Colby, Mike Abels, Mark Smith, j. Paul Hittel. MASQUE AND GAVEL 91 W!-limi:-I 'I'I I - :I III II.II'I I I, I:Q-1- . 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Top Row: Bob Schneiter, Doug Thompson, Frank Moro, lohn Cotter, Rick Brooks, Henry Hemminghaus, Cameron Cooke, Tom Schneider, Mark Poope, Tom Allain, Head Coach Bill Saunders. Robbie Robinson is congratulated by an uni l Leading the way to a 26-6 victory, Rick Brooks avoids being tackled by a Trevor Browne opponent. 94 VARSITY FOOTBALL dentified teammate after scoring a touch down. League A title won with 5-O league record N Qi ,- , S R, XF 6 'Sunil' I' W i-1. ses,- M 'EN 'tiff T t 'W dest., ff: i S 1? B V ...- L-fLV if H s as t ts X dx A g , M ,ft,t g at -- Assistant Coach Ernie Hawkins discusses the teams' first-half mistakes in a game against the Central Bobcats. N4 aa' ' sset P 7 fa 1 R 437 'ff , ' ' f if ' .El . 1 . 4'QL7 , 1, I iq - sm K- V if iiiaa P V K 1' - , we at if as 2 f at 1 7 , Quarterback Tom Schneider 1135 laterals the ball back to lim Harrison 1311 in a victorious game against Phoenix Union. Blockers for Harrison include Cameron Cooke 1735, Sid Pfaff 1653, and Tom Boltz l33l. laying against two experi- enced teams caused the loss of the first two games, but great determina- tion to excel and good attitudes toward working for goals helped the team end their season with an eight win, two loss record - a five win, no loss league record. Playing South for the Phoenix divi- sion title matched the two teams for the second time. Coach Saunders felt the team looked past the game because of their previous 26-7 win. The team ended up losing the game 17-14 on a successful field goal in the final minute of the game. jim Harrison was the team's lead- ing rusher, averaging eight yards per carry. Rick Brooks was second, carry- ing the ball 114 times for 687 yards. Mark Poppe, Eric Hedlund, Rick Luebke and Tom Boltz were selected to the Phoenix division team. Poppe was also selected to the first string All-State team on defense, while Hedlund was chosen on defense. Honorable mention awards went to Luebke and Boltz on offense. Quarterback Tom Schneider confers with head coach Bill Saunders during a game. VARSITY FOOTBALL 95 l li? ALAHM V gridders obtain best record everg IO-O nding their season with a per- fect 10-0 record, this year's junior Varsity football team was cited as the best ever. The defense allowed only 49 points, while the offense scored a total of 346 points. Coach Dick McKivergan felt the success of the team was due to the Nfine group of young athletes the team had. Danny Anderson, Mike Lucero, C - K in ms tgps, . R ,,5.s,tl, . Richard Restuccia, Chris Sandoval, to is Steve Murphy and Marty Hedlund were cited as outstanding players on the team. C A , IV Quarterback Dan Anderson works on plays with the backfield during afternoon practice. ll' IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: Tres Brecheisen, Chico Flores, Craig Hollenbeck, Tim Rose, Randy Garsha, Chris Sandoval, Barry Brooks, jeff Seagraves. Second Row: Rick Lewallen, Tom Erhart, Ray Raw- lins, Dave Waters, Marty Hedlund, Steve Murphy, Mike Lucero, Chris Luebke. Third Row: Iohn Allen, lohn Lara, Tony Carlise, Troy Miller, Mark Riffle, Danny Anderson, Richard Restuccia, Steve Kumagai. Fourth 96 IV FOOTBALL Row:Randy Taylor, Steve Tassinari, Mike Pendergraft, Ernie Stevens, Tom Germroth, Vern McBride, Sean McCoy. Fifth Row: loe Benites, Phil Oelze, Ben Gregory, Spencer Lane, Roger Walters, Chris Hogue, Richard Loete. Sixth Row: Chris Cartledge, Bill Koch, Phil Frans, David Adair, Tom Cort, Paul Atkines. Top Row:Bob Verdugo, jesse Hernandez, Charlie Dilulio, Todd Welch, Tim Cort. Q 'S fir 41 if FRESHMAN LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL - Front Row: Lamar Hawkins, ,inger, Ken Reynolds, Mike Rhodes, Brian Tomecek, jim Wilbur, john Paul Reynolds, Mark Alexander, Phil Garcia, Steve Coppinger, jeff Cor- Quan, Kelly Robinson, Pat Sfreddo, Top Row: Todd Schmelling, jim Dil- man, Mel Williams, Tom Terwilliger, jim Colbert, Bob Bootz, Vic Barela. lion, Don Horner, john Pfile, Paul Vaughn, Gary Luster, Craig Parke, john Middle Row: Coach Mike Grosso, jim Baca, Barry Burgun, Keith Flick- Sachen, Dave Rodriguez, Mark Monday, Miller Gongora, Coach Kit Sea- man. Freshmen football team have average eason nding his first year coaching with a three win, four loss, two tie record, Coach Kit Seaman praised his Lightweight Football team for their outstanding effort. Runningbacks Vick Barella and john Quan, along with Kelly Robinson, end, were named as outstanding offensive members. Linebackers john Pfile and Mike Monday were the exceptional defensemen. Alhambra was chosen as the team's best game because of the team effort put into the game. ll hen the going gets harder, so does the team, stated Coach Pete Kellen, over their 6-2 win against Trevor Browne. Coach Kellen felt that this was the season's out- standing game. The team ended with a five win, three loss, one tie record. Coach Kellen said that there was no one outstanding player on the Heavyweight team. He felt that each one was outstanding in his own way, -R Q FRESHMAN HEAVYWEIGHT FOOTBALL- Front Row: Aaron Sheets, P. I. Cartledge, Bennett Sarager, Bruce Gjere, Ted Leland. Top Row: Coach Vollrath, Terry Derry, Kevin Hoelzer, Todd Hamby, Sam Cohen, Mark Pete Kellen, Scott Manning, Tom Kleinman, john Beaumont, Stewart Dal- Adkins, Tom Doyle, Eric Rasen, Dan Guido. Middle Row: Mark Tameron, las, Chris Leonardi, Vic Alexander, Dan Miller, Roger Runyon, john Tyler, Dan Foudray, jeff Davis, Ray Dyer, Keith Shirkey, john Paulsen, Tracy Coach Dave Wertz. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 97 Hill Krogrnan, senior, gets wanted up before going on a IO mile practice run. . . - sa-if s R 1 r eg if i f Q A ,. K 3 K .. 1 h ,, . VK r a 'W' . gt- - V 5 1 ' sgifa- I 4 ' K, ff X., .i . i...W.Z . ,. , - , . .., , an cw. W i A Mk ,K .,, ,gs W ,N W W.. ff -1' Q if Tia-Sat-'2!Qf'+ W a c- fi, . Q - Q .f -. .12- , -is ' . .,..t 'Q 'r Q. ' KM Q Q -. . . f . WW - if 'W 'Lb 'TM ' L Q Seniors Verne jones and john Langdon, CBHS teammates, get a good start in a home meet against ' ..'xgrg'? -- - A i .......ft,,2.. nf' it a 5-H West High. fr, --sure-,?, .Ahh 7T'?'Y'?5'?f '7 f 'f ' .af + pn, ,ai if K -r , . X fn f, ,, ,JY .pw wen Randy lones, junior, takes a warm-up lap before an afternoon practice. 98 VARSITY TRACK ---v IV member, Kurt Baethke, nears the finish line of an exhausting race. Q- 1 ... , A 6 John Langdon sets new home course record njuries to key runners john Langdon, Greg Brady and Nick Florez kept the Boys' Varsity Cross-Country team from a successful season. Along with injuries, health problems to other players also hurt the team. Even with injuries, Coach Hans Schoen- born said, Everybody was dedicated to the sport and they ran well. l saw a definite improvement in each boy over the season. This was the first year they ran on a new home course, located near 32nd Street and Shea Boulevard. In their second home meet, john Langdon set a course record with a timing of 19:26. He then broke it in their third home meet, lowering it to 18:59. Their final home meet saw the record lowered again, to 18:50, at which it now stands. Although a better performance was shown against Phoenix Union, . MW BOYS' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Greg Brady, Nick Florez, Verne jones, Charlie Schindler. Top Row: Coach Hans Schoenborn, Bill Krogman, Randy jones, john Langdon, Asst. Coach Phil Sims. Not Pictured: David Dobbs, David Zies. BOYS' IUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Kirk Corbin, Scott Butler. Middle Row: Scott Papa, jeff jones, Kurt Baethkej Manager Russ Thielman. Top Row: Steve Davis, jim Bostwick, David Brady, Mark Summers, Scott Hinkle. when the team beat them 22-34, the meet against South was also given credit as being outstanding, This was the first time in four years we've beaten them, explained Coach Schoenborn. Divisionals saw no competitive attitude within the team except for Langdon and Brady. Langdon took home fifth place honors, while Brady placed eighth. im Bostwick and Scott Papa headed the j.V. squad, which posted a final record of 6 wins and 4 losses. All the runners, which were mostly freshmen, showed promising talent for the future. Everybody was in good shape, and they all put forth effort. They were dedicated to the sport, commented Coach Hans Schoenborn. Nick Florez, junior, reaches the halfway point of the new home course. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY 99 State singles, doubles, nother district and state title was gained this year by the Girls' Var- sity Badminton team. This was the team's second consecutive district, and fourth consecutive state title earned. Divisionals saw the team edge' by Carl Hayden, 21-22. The Falcons proved to be their toughest competi- tion by almost ruining their 33 game winning streak during regular season play. Good performances were shown by Jeri Christian, second place in sin- gles, Clare Sup, fourth place in sin- gles, and Annette Pennington and Diane Ruch, who placed second in doubles. Gail Grover and Lyn Olson provided the team with two addi- tional advancement points for their effort in doubles. Held at Alhambra High School, the State tournament saw Camelback acquire 18 points, to second place Carl Hayden, who had 11. leri Christian, the singles repre- sentative, placed first at the State tournament, making her the first one from Camelback to win the State sin- glestitle. The doubles championship was the highlight of the double elimina- tion tournament. Annette Penning- ton and Diane Ruch eventually won the title after beating a Mesa High doubles team, two matches to one. ight Sophomores and four lun- iors made up the young junior Varsity team. The team ended their season with a ten win, one loss record. Our jV's were better than other lV's, but l feel they need to improve on strength before they become Var- sity material, stated Coach janet Shaler. 100 BADMINTCDN and team titles earned The badminton team proudly shows off the State trophy they won for the fourth consecutive year. Pictured: Front Row: Clare Sup and Diane Ruch. Middle Row: leri Christian and Annette Pennington. Top Row: Coach lanet Shaler. VARSITY BADMINTON - Front Row: Diane Ruch, Gail Grover, Clare Sup. Top Row: leri Christian, Annette Pennington, Lyn Olson, Coach janet Shaler. placed first. 'Wnnqii A+., Q-,EMM ,ef ?' -fx, Warming up before the game, leri Christian, number one girl on the team, clears some birds with her opponent, She later went on to win the State competition in singles. IUNIOR VARSITY BADMINTON - Front Row: Sharon Abraham, Nadine Schultz, Cindy Vezzetti, Margaret Fulton, Gail Sheppard, Elissa Eller, Cindy lackowiak. Top Row: Coach lanet Shaler, Vicki Lewallen, Lois Kessen, Evelyn Briscoe, Diane Rasen, Penny Bossert, April Tamuty. , Boxxx Senior Annette Pennington follows through after clearing the bird from the back court. She represented the team at State in doubles, where she l 145 1' 2 w We t 59 1-NNMW .MMM its Clare Sup, senior, watches the flight of the bird. She later placed fourth in singles at the division tournament. ff-i N V ' 1 it 1' ' BADMINTON 'lOl l Varsity Volleyball qualifies for divisionals Laurel Bryce set the ball up to lanice Flickinger for a spike. Both girls participated on the Var- sityteam. ompiling a season record of 5 wins, 8 losses, the Varsity Volleyball team played well enough to qualify for the divisional tournament, Although a team honor was not achieved at divisionals, individual honors were. Sheryl Nobley was selected to the All-Division team, and lolene Heywood was chosen for Honorable Mention. The season was exciting! stated Coach Michelle Filkins. Everyone worked hard throughout the entire season, and they showed it by qualif- ying forthe divisional tournament. junior Lori Watkins received the most awards during regular season play by being the best server and all around player. ot being able to play their v own game hurt the junior Varsity he , Volleyball team, ending season play Q .rw--ft x s t.,. with a 3-9 record. When our oppo- nents played good, we responded well. But when they played bad, we it 4, had a tendency to lOO5Gr1 up and play IV member Oralyn Hirshberg, sophomore, sets S P the ball up to Vonda Lankford, bad. As a result, we played below our ability, explained rookie Coach Deniselobski. Outstanding players cited by Coach lobski were Dawn Nobley, Debby Douglass and Vonda Lank- ford. i Senior Sheryl Nobley bumps the ball in a game VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front Row: lolene Heywood, Sheryl Nobley, Connie Stiteler, lanice Flick- against West, inger. Top Row: Laurel Bryce, Lori Watkins, Kathy Blodgett, Coach Michelle Filkins. 102 VOLLEYBALL lolene Heywood and Lori Watkins, both juniors, attempt to block a spike. lunior Varsity's Nanette Schultz attempts to prevent West High's score. 3. 'fs S at G' ,f I. , Q ssiit ' ii tt In s E, ,ff f ll . ?f' 42 L x IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL- Front Row: Nanette Schultz, Vonda Lankford, Dawn Nobley, Cheri Nichols, Debby Douglass, Top Row: Carol Sup, Oralyn Hirshberg, Manager Carolyn Roth, Benita Krietenstein, Coach Denise loski, Tammy Wise. 'nv X. we 4 .. 9 vi. Debby Douglass bumps the ball in a victorious game against Phoenix Union. .1-as una ,FV VOLLEYBALL 103 Nancy Benedict places fourth at divisionals ehind the playing of Kathy Haberer, the number one girl on the team, season ended with a nineteen win, one loss record. Haberer was low medalist for the team six times, while Nancy Benedict held the honor five times, Holly Corbin twice, and Mary Discheronce. Although Haberer was the number one girl, it was Benedict, number two, that led the team to a first place victory at the division tournament. Benedict individually placed fourth at the tournament held in early November. State saw the top four teams from each division compete for the title. At the end of the two day tourna- ment held at Dobson Ranch, the team placed third, just four strokes behind the first place finisher. Again, Benedict was low medalist for the team. That was the closest State tournament l'm aware of, noted Coach Gretchen james. - .qv it ' -isfifiyirtri' si. x '? lm .. -'.,. sg fir , Il Holly Corbin tees off on the fourth hole. This was her first year participating on Varsityj 104 GIRLS' GOLF lllht wr GIRLS' GOLF - Front Row: lill Hertzke, Beth McCarthy, lacque Hook, Connie Therrien, Cecily Ells- worth, Mary Ann Wolschon. Top Row:Donna Busch, Mary Discher, Kathy Haberer, Nancy Benedict Susan Coulter, Holly Corbin. Varsity member Donna Busch putts on the fifth green for par. Nancy Benedict, junior, uses a wedge to get out of a sand trap. She individually placed fourth at the divisional meet, . ,ag ..,, - . -,,'!'- 'l ',slA. ' -0Q,it8.yf Rage-x'XE'i 'lxrfrli 1 stvwfgiifl . c 3 -. -,iff f M , A -- u ,. -f: X ivan, 3,41 . ld R , F . .,.. H- A r ,, . r::a 5r'm'?f'Tfagg.T?.r-as-ss. swf-an if , Cathy Woolery, who placed sixth at the divi- sional meet, competes in a race. Senior Rose Quan, second year runner, pushes to cross the finish line. Freshmen lead Cross Country team to first place at district L omposed primarily of fresh- men and sophomore runners, the Girls' Varsity Cross Country team ended their season with a seven win, one loss record. The sole loss, to Cen- tral, was due to an illness on the team. With four girls placing in the top ten, the team easily placed first at the divisional meet. Laurie Lawyer indi- vidually led the field of seventy run- ners to a first victory. The other CBHS runners that placed in the top ten were Cathy Woolery, sixth, Rosanna Melano, seventh, and Carol Thomp- son, eighth. Laurie Sawyer and Carol Thomp- son, both freshmen, were chosen to be on Phoenix Division's first team. Sophomore Cathy Woolery was selected to participate on the second team. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Cherie Ory, Rose Quan, Debbie Koval, Rosanna Melano, Cathy Woolery, Patty Navarro, loanna Lapadura. Middle Row: Sharon Parks, Christine Rockrich, Anna Brown, Carol Thompson, Sheryl Tatom, Lori Flachman. Top Row: Laurie Sawyer, Laura Bailey, Gina Van Scoyoc, Teri Patterson, Liz DeLong, Coach Ken lohnson. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY 105 l ,MELBQP , F 5 ,llELB'lG im 14 'R is . C, lgigdcg W 1 ' i rut W-ijfflfiq gl' s .MQELBAU A AHELB lllilliilgjlt' ' 15 will 5 he li 33 ,, s QSM? 31 l L W. K - an H A , N if it V L is ,HY ii I gem, , A L L in l:,..,s l 51 A71 VARSITY BASKETBALL - Bottom Row: Manager Paul Hobe, Wayne Neill, Paul Medlyn, Ron Goldstein, Alan Hodak, Eric Hedlund, Bill Bland, Rob- bie Robinson, Manager Ed Adams. Top Row: Ross Thompson, Ioe Mis . Pi Q 'W L Len Tome goes upto complete a layup as Scott johnson waits for a possi- ble rebound. l06 VARSITY BASKETBALL 5 love, Cameron Cooke, Scott lohnson, Rick Hampton, Len Torne, Robbie Keif, Karlan Hake, Coach Lothar Goernitz. Ross Thompson, senior, gains control of the ball in a jump against his West High opponent. Returning letterman Robbie Robinson attempts to score from the free throw line. .nj ll ,......, .,.,-., .w..........- ...,. ...fwf , . ttigi , ,NNW . tx f' Leading scorer Rick Hampton sinks a shot from the free throw line. Varsity Basketball team posts best season record in years ith their best start in three years, the Varsity Basketball team ended the season with an excellent record. Hard work and hustle were the reasons behind the success this year. The biggest problem this sea- son has been our inconsistent shoot- ing from the free-throw line. We shot from the free throw at the same per- centage as we did from the field as a team, cited Coach Lothar Goernitz. Rick Hampton, Scott johnson, joe Mislove, Ross Thompson, Robbie Robinson, Karlan Hake and Bill Bland were cited as the outstanding per- formers. Rick Hampton led the team in scoring with a little over 16 points a game. He was closely followed by Ross Thompson, joe Mislove, Scott johnson and Karlan Hake. Hampton also led the team in rebounding with 13 per game. Karlan Hake was second in total rebounds. Bill Bland was named the most improved player. He hustled a lot and his shooting has improved greatly. He's an excellent defense- man. Len Torne has also contributed greatly to the team, stated Coach Coernitz. The most outstanding game of the season was against Alhambra, which CBHS won 57-56. It was the first time in five years that they had beaten them. The only weaknesses we had were lack of size and poor free throw shooting, said Coach Goernitz. If we had better shooting from the free throw line, we would have definitely been ranked as one of the top teams in the state. CBHS Senior Karlan Hake shoots a jump shot from five feet away in a game against Sunnyslope High. VARSITY BASKETBALL T07 . . Basketball team shows future talent inishing the season with a winning record, this year's IV team showed good talent for the future. Our success has been primarily due to lots of hustle and determination to win. Also, the receptiveness of the players to coaching has also led to much success, stated Coach Dale O'Dell. The team's best performers were Hiram Bazan, Dan Anderson, Brian Beldt, Marty Hedlund and Marcus Nelson. Nelson was also named as the most improved player on the team. The performance of the team was good, even though in the first few games, they started rather slowly and unaggressivelyf' concluded Coach O'Dell. Dan Anderson, sophomore, uses hand signals to set up the next play, 108 lUNlOR VARSITY BASKETBALL IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row: Manager Laura Bailey, Hiram Bazan, Bill Elores, David Waters, Dan Anderson, Second Row: Steve Etheridge, lud Fischer, Marty Hedlund, lohn Robb, David Seaton. Top Row: Marcus Nelson, Brian Beldt, Mike Martin, Chuck Edwards, Coach Dale O'DeII. 4- . I Chuck Edwards, sophomore, shoots a jump shot from 12 feet away in a game against North High. FRESHMAN 'A' BASKETBALL - Front Rovvflohn Robinson, lohn Quan, lim Dillon, Dennis Bishop. Second Row: Mark Alexander, Kevin Broermann, Ted Brauburger, Clarence Niemela. Top Row: Man- ager Kenneth ludd, Mark Tameron, Glenn Kleint, Stephen Tallman, Keih Hake. Coach Pete Kellen. FRESHMAN 'B' BASKETBALL - Front Row: Pillip Hemminghaus, Melvin Williams, lim Baca, Willie Gonzales, Manager Randy Davis. Second Row: lon Stern, Garv Luster, David Rodriguez, P, l. Vollrath, Manager Chet Freegard. Third Row: Andv Gilburne, Shawn Davis, lon Beaumont, Coach George Les- Iie.Top Row: left Davis, Marv Smith, Tom Keig. PJ ollrath selected most valuable player ever being able to score when it counted hurt the Freshman 'A' basketball team. We never seemed to be able to pull it out. All the games were close and exciting, said Coach Peter Kellen. he tvvo overtime games, although losing both, were the sea- sons' highlights for the Freshman B team. All other games had a ten point difference in the score. Coach George Leslie cited P. l. Vollrath as the team's outstanding player, Vollrath led the squad in points scored. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 109 1519 i iiii 5 4 2 gli ti J: Chris Hansen gets a good hold on his opponent while working towards a pin. if , if 413' , ,,,,,,,,.,,, W AM 'W it ki lunior Kevin Rainey is awarded two points after a successful reversal. for 35 af X Tom Erhardt, CBHS sophomore, attempts to pin his West High opponent. Rick Wilcox, senior, is congratulated by Kevin Rainey and Dan Sisson 110 WRESTLING Varsity coach shows satisfaction with team oach Dick McKivergan reflected satisfaction with the Varsity wrestling season. Team spirit was bolstered tremendously with a vic- tory over East High. Although victo- ries vvere not as plentiful as the team hoped, Coach McKivergan men- tioned that there were a series of good meets vvhere both teams com- peting vvere evenly matched. Among these were North, South Mountain, and East High Schools. ne of the toughest matches the l.V. team experienced was against Shadow Mountain. Coach Webb pointed out that the Scottsdale junior highs have the advantage of compe- tition wrestling. The best meet, the coach seemed to feel, was against Central High School. Although the team was made up mostly of fresh- men and sophomores, Coach Webb commented that it vvas one of the finest l.V. teams CBHS has had. ,Ei K l -4 VARSITY WRESTLING - Bottom Row: Mike Dunham, lon Lara, Charley Top Row: Lester Smith Ill, Frank Leonardi, Kevin Dicks, Kris Hanson, Dan Dilulio, Tom Erhardt, David Greene. Second Row: Bob Germain, Bill Sisson. Crowther, Rick Wilcox, Darrell White, Kevin Rainey, Craig Hollenbeck. Java Wifi? Lb' dh.. -nga f, - l.V. WRESTLING - Bottom Row: jay Iurgemeyer, Chris Martinez, Dale terer, Kelly lrvine, lim Loete. Top Row: Kent Dicks, Steve Murphy, Victor White, Bob Penuel. Second Row: Wes Parks, Matt McWenie, Bob Ket- Alexander, Robert Walters, Paul Adkins. WRESTLING TTI Alexander pin en in seven tries vventy-four wrestlers made up the Freshman Wrestling team, vvho ended its first year of intra-mural competition with a 4 win, 6 loss record. '1We played many superior teams and came out looking rela- tively good, commented Coach Charlie Webb. Victor Alexander was cited as the squad's outstanding wrestler, win- ning all seven of his matches by pins. Alexander later moved up and wres- tled on the lV team. ...A MM-.4.,,,.,,.. .-c.c.,.., -.-w-Q.-.-.-W ., . .,.,.,,...-.M-----'U' V T' ' H Terry Derry shows signs of triumph over his Phoenix Union opponent. 112 FRESHMAN WRESTLING : l' MQ, ,.. . ff.-,1 5 ' N V. ,.. . V V V H 4 L vw- Wrestling in the 145 pound division, freshman Lindel C-ore scores a reversal on his opponent. FRESHMAN WRESTLING - Front Row: lim Martin, Chris Christian, Todd Schmelling, Matt Parks Second Row: Lindel Core, Dan Guido, Dave Winters, jerry Burella, Top Row: Aris Scarla, Ray Dyer Terry Derry, Keith Shirlcey. ...... gg... Z... 154 Stephanie Encinas, freshman, starts her swing at-the ball in a game against North. 7 1,' Uv'f 'Pf Uir2-:.ag A It m,,,,,A, Catcher Lori Watkins waits for the throw home in order to put the runner out. Varsity softball team qualifies to participate in divisional n their second year of competi- tion, the Varsity Softball team man- aged to qualify for the divisional play-offs. Our team was young, and steadily improved through the sea- son. I feel we had some outstanding players who worked hard. I consid- ered the team one of the best in the district, stated Coach Filkins. Three girls on the team received recognition for their performance. Mary Discher was named to the first all-division team. Honorable men- tions went to Lori Watkins and Clare Sup. The teams were chosen by the coaches throughout the district. The team had seven returning play- ers, and was made up of three sen- iors, four juniors, three sophomores and one freshman. - - ,' 3 wt s-1 W-aim emi HS '- . .4 i he I ' 1 . ,4 is-,.,.,isrK J A- ,V s K we .t 4- A Q f li, 'ji A Q- t. ,ng ,A N ,ive A rgtmgivqm fiat. ,qismu ,N Q zi..f:,-e '..a t. .'s, f i '.. . 'Hype' 1 -3' K H Q . .. 'R Q .T + 4 -Q fm 'iff5'4 'WL N v?SQS'Q,-. g K-9-N if' V F' N.. , .'.!i - 'Fly ... N - 1 WN ,S st W- . 2,33 tg .N T 'f 'r3 ? ts ,. ' . . 'f ' i A 3 ws Mary Discher, a CBHS senior, slugs a high-pitched ball in a home game against Carl Hayden High. VARSITY SOFTBALL 113 VARSITY SOFTBALL - Front Row: Manager Diana Cullumber, Stephanie Blodgett, Clare Sup, Lori Watkins, Oralyn Hirshberg, Coach Michelle Fil Encinas, Connie Cheuvront, Suzie Brown, Sheryl Nobley, Sharie Lankford, Manager Carole Murphy. Top Row: lennie Storr, Mary Discher, Kathy 4 S !f,9'qlf.1P'l'b, va if-'W-'Wt Wx: fi' Ytk ll 9- . f . ' . A iii 'QYQA '97 if ef,fff' 4 'f ' ff wi' trpillaa Stephanie Encinas starts to throw the ball to first base after fielding a bunt. 114 VARSITY SOFTBALL kins. Outfiolder Sheryl Nobley, a CBHS senior, decides to let the pitch go by 1 'T' 121412. 4 ,im ,J S ie :ft - rfw ll' Q W ulf A W ' ' an-. la, u ? YV VFW! Third baseman Theresa Stille throws the ball to first base to get the runner out. ,fggtim . Q, V '4 fn, ,ga ,r rkzfwgj. 4' j 'A 3 1 ft farm Z W First baseman Kim Terhune fields the makes the play at first base. Q.. ,, 'i i ' 'H ,, ,,.,, 7 ball and Dropping the bat, Cindy Vezetti, a junior, starts to run to first base after laying dovvn a perfect bunt. Q Q M ' 1 5' IUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL -- Front Row: Gretchen Rogers, Pat Carmichael, Beth Cullumber, lovana Valencia, loyce Repp. Second Row: Vonda Lankford, Kim Terhune, Michelle Antillas, Debbi Henry. Third Row: Michelle Carmichael, Tami Brooks, Theresa Stille, Susan Klein, Cindy Vezetti. Top Row: Coach Cathy Gonzales. Pitching hurts V softball's first year play acking a pitcher hurt the lun- ior Varsity girls' softball team, who ended season play with a 2 vvin, 13 loss record. This was the first year for the intramural team. Being switched from Varsity to IV one week after another also pre- sented problems for the team. Whenever l'd get everyone situated where I wanted them, someone would go up to Varsity, stated Coach Cathy Gonzales. l never had just one team to myself. This was Coach Gonzales' first year coaching the team. ang,-E., M .Af ' 4- . tt., .. . .. M K 'W- wmma..M...a lnfielder Susan Klein takes off for first base after successfully hitting the ball, iv sorrsfatt its f'G:f1+3h .,'. fx,i-t.. r .-,, ... ,-, I 3 ti RQ it 'Wiz is t . -S 5, f ' .Sap-K 1- A -- Q.. rig sv- fjlgafwkg- -,wmiiag ,fy L. K f K I t . f .- . 4 - - 4, - ' . , , , sw ww---,, 4 t , s . I ' , .-....,':....,, is mx.. , -- Qf L 'ul 4f L W ' at . , , ,, . ,J , ssxqm ws. . 4. K.. A i Q. ,W H - - K ' - - in if--,suit X - seam' vm- A .4f.,x, ,.,,1.. Am ,Vg,,rs !,, ,Q Q .X ,M -45 A y 5-so R K x V ,L s x Q , 'i . Q A , i .A Q-Q 1' A, 1- , , QI K, ' ,j,f', Z2 'Elle ' ' 'Ai 'J f ' nw M a . .-x , HW, t s ,. . , , . W A , ., . X. . W. if- .x Ae, Us x One of the seven returning letterman, Rick Luebke, the varsity team's third baseman, takes a swing at the ball during an afternoon practice session, Senior Pat Bresnahan tries his luck as catcher during Varsity baseball try-outs. A i so ff . ' '- -u , ---- fu' PJ- , N ,E -.f , O J.. 5 . 4 ,f., . , , V Z'irz'f37A'? 4 ' ' ' M ' i Returning letterman Chris Wilkinson, senior, prepares to make the tag on the advancing runner 116 VARSITY BASEBALL . fs,,,g, - A Q ,N 4, xi X Excellent start helps Varsity Baseball team etting off to a good start, the Varsity Baseball team opened season play with a 6-5 victory over Shadow Mountain. Seven Iettermen returned to the sixteen man squad, coached by Char- lie Webb. Outstanding players included Craig Nelson, Mike Dillon, Pat Roessler, and lohn Simms. 44x53 4,29 2 'L 3 , 1 e ii r VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row Tom Schneider Pat Roessler Randy Luebke Back Row Brian Mountjoy, lohn Simms, Craig Nelson, Chris Wil- Morder Mike Dillon Tony Moad Richard Restuccia Bob Basel Rick kinson Tony Rossow Fred Casey, Pat Bresnahan. VARSITY BASEBALL 117 Four players selected as most valuable om Davenport, john Doyle, Steve Lamb and Ray Rawlins were all cited by Coach Dick McKivergan as being the outstanding team perform- ers. The team consisted of twenty players. I ,, Y I ,V,,,,,,,, .,., ,, . . , ,V ,, f A a ., 2:3 it ,Lx 1' V ,gf 4 ,. Q.. ,.f.La,..a,, NW, ,wwf .W - H -- if ' ' f .' -' '5 v , , , , , sw ,a H 5 psf' pg i frxfyst, ,wynx Q Q at 328 I K, IJ 6 six!! 'LA'YW WT: 'si I , w Wt . A tita I r it y S395 'Y' t f'3'?E3'?5' i 0 ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , 53'-fliif' W'?'-s- j t ..... -.. ,-4,t,,.:f.,,....---, ..-...., Qnnztxtt! 5 X 3, j 3 if xq QU js - . Na, . Is , t,,. ,,, .VL 5 ,.'- 'V :U Q dll fQlQQQQQfQgl j, If 'y'lf7w T'M , r f e it as ,I :lx msfq4...,..t.- ,M .YV ,M-q. vw-V A . 1-Cr 'W z Q 'W .Fig .xii A9'4i .Qi'A J I ,N S' Q Sf: 93' 35 ' W3 of v - ' NH- A 'Ml-1.-Arc Y- M914-awww-0 , In-.., ',.,.:a:'t1ffT.I'f53Q ,. W .W -- .nfl K v Brett Bednarz, CBHS junior and IV teammate, swings and misses a pitch during a practice session IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: Steve Lamb, john Vollrath, Mike Vaughn, Tom Germroth, Bill Olson, Steve Murphy, Tom Davenport Todd Goertzen, Barry Brooks, Ray Rawlins, john May, john Doyle, Brett Chris Luebke, Chris Hogue, David Resech. Bednarz, Mike Gregory. Back Row: john Robb, jud Fisher, Greg Butcher, 118 IUNIORVARSITY BASEBALL .3 Desire to win is strong point for freshmen trong points of this year's Freshman Baseball team were disci- pline, desire to win, and an aggres- sive offensive. g They all worked well as a team. All g twenty of the players were a great L. bunch to coach, said Coach Ernie Getting ready for a bunt,freshman Keith Flickinger squares himself around during afternoon practice. HaWklF1S. IF ' 1 f ' 1: rr r r Vi, f . lil . , . i 1 tt 1 frgr , rr, m A FRESHMAN BASEBALL - Front Row: Kelly Robinson, Greg Esgar, Dick Sheets,leff Sanders, Aris Scarla, P.l.Vollrath,Gor.don Shearer, Stewart Dal- Barella, Mike Marshall, Dan Guido, Ted Leland, Gene Fuqua, jerry Budnik, las, Mark Tameron, Manager lohn Boone. Paul Vaughn, Keith Flickinger. Back Row: Coach 'Ernie Hawkins, Aaron FRESHMAN BASEBALL 119 ,,,,,,,,-,,, 1 '-rr , ...,,W..T - Ross Thompson, senior, easily clears the high jump bar set at 5'5 . This was Thompson's second year competing on the CBHS Varsity Track Team. Varsity member Bart Katz, a junior, practices throwing the shot our z fd, :fp A I n in 5- AV,, Q i . 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' A . -N v T' T . 1 5 '5' ' Q' N ,T,Te v ff' M K , T . . T, ,, , T . . 1 Keith Quaranta, senior, runs the low hurdles in an afternoon practice - .W ' -- A Q T meet, 120 BOYS' TRACK 4' 'i 'F' nits Brian Thatford, CBHS senior, demonstrates the 'Fosbury flop' while easily clearing the high jump bar. tt T I 22 '7 ja 5- South defeated in track team's season's opener efeating South Mountain in the season's opener was one of many highlights for the Boys' Varsity Track team. The victory came after six unsuccessful years of trying. Many individuals were selected as the top team performers. The out- standing seniors included Mark Poppe in the long jump, David Dobbs in the hurdles, and Greg Brady and john Langdon in the distance runs. Outstanding juniors included Dave Erickson in the sprinting events, while Bart Katz excelled in the discus throw and shot put. :,. .Wy Jaw, . ti,.w,Z.,,N,,,..,. T: ,Eg PM W C f 4A-1 BOYS' TRACK - Front Row: Nick Florez, Verne jones, Scott Papa, Matt Bonhote, Chris Gall, jeff Farlow, Scott jamieson, Second Row: jim Bostwick, Lindel Gore, Keith Shirkey, Tony Carlise, Greg Tatham, Todd Gould, Todd Welch. Third Row: Marty Hedlund, Bill Krogman, Keith Pen- dergraft, Scott Manning, john Cotter, Greg Brady, Randy jones, Keith Quaranta, joe Deines, john Langdon, Ross Thompson. Top Row: Tom Boltz, Dave Erickson, David Dobbs, David Sigler, Not pi'c'lur0d: Ken Rey- nolds, Tres Brecheisen, Bart Katz, joe Dobbs, Brian Thatford, Eric Haeus- sler, Spencer Lane, joe Benites, Dan Redburn, Mark Poppe, Dave Tatom. BOYS' TRACK 121 - ,.,, W. ,...t, ,. wave Seaman takes over as Freshmen Track coach oach Kit Seaman praised Chris Cell, lim Bostwick, and David Brady for being exceptional trackmen on the Freshman Boys' Track team. This was Seaman's first year for coachingthe team. l we V ian. Scott Manning, freshman, runs around the cor ner in a 440 relay. 122 FRESHMAN TRACK Varsity member Mark Poppe uses a box to let him get the feel of the correct height long jumping BOYS' GOLF - Front Row: jerry Grucky, Gary Zies. Back Row: Coach Robert Haberer, Barry Zwil- linger, William Millner, Chris Gerardo, Mark Fallon, Gary Cruse, Not Pictured: Ed Kilthau. 4 7' 1 ' ' , ' 5 Pzzazzg ' 1 ,M ' -gs: 1 ' F' ' 'T f i fi, A M -- jU ,4, ,f3sk M 5'xiAQE ,. , ,, ,- ,,fw Nf 'T 'f , , r ,,,,. , a2f'ff,:1f?ffiw f if .' r V f muy!! if W' . rsa',vf'r5y -. , fu, iffy, ff, V , 'B api 1: ef' - f ' ' , 'im 4594 M 4 4' ly Q, ' ii ,ii n,f , mf - U., ,, ,.i, , , , , I , , if - W t ' ,fr f , ,, ii Senior Gary Cruse uses a wedge to chip the ball out of the sand trap. Fred Tegarden, junior, carefully putts the ball during an afternoon practice. T e B. B 'fa T . ' It Varsity golf team headed b Ed Kilthau ed by Ed Kilthau, Fred Tegar- den and Mario Olivarez, the Varsity Boys' Golf Team had a good season, as expected. Practice, held five days a week, was at the Biltmore Golf Course. The team was coached by Robert Haberer. 5 -S Third year letterman Mario Olivarez tees off on a hole at the Biltmore Golf Course. BOYS' GOLF 125 Girls' Swimming team places he first year of competition for the Girls' Swimming team ended with the team placing fourth at the divisional meet, and eighth at state. Individual honors were also received at state. Sandy Parmenter placed sec- ond in the 100 yard freestyle, and gg.-1 sanfaj Lori Olson shows perfect form in her dive at a home meet. Ellen Hickey placed third in the 50 yard freestyle. Laura Nowland acheived third place in the state div- ing competition. Although Westwood ,the number one team in the state, was the team's . i eighth at state toughest competition, West High was selected as the team's outstand- ing meet. The girls really worked together to make it a great season, stated rookie Coach George Leslie. GIRLS' SWIMMING - Front Row: Michelle Seyfried, Susan Mitchell, Coach George Leslie, Kay Engles, Lori Olson, Second Row: Laura Nowland, Anne Crane, Tricia Hickey, Charlene Soto, lane Snapp. Third Row: Mary Lawlor, Ann Steiner, Susan Bloom, Kathy Boyd, Carrie Howard, Sandy Par- menter, Top Row: Marylin Lovellette, Lisa Turney, Caroline Harper, Ellen Hickey, Kendall Harper, Pam Rhatigan. v J . 4+ 1 'Xa-T 7 ,c,,c I V g W L 1 '55 L , f T , I , ,.,. , , L, ' 'Q gi ,M sa, afcnimws ,,,, H ,VH . VZ, K 4 , . 1 35 ,, 1 L, L, , - ai W , 4 ffl ,,,c M - , L W' -. 1 , , r -. , ,, ,, A. - J K 3, -. f fr A 2, ' 'HC , .si WW, 4 'sf i -f :tg . . RLQV Aff' st, K --iff..,.a,NwaWQ,gwwkvz' ig, 35 - L ' 1 ,. Y ,,,., L , V , n L L, ,,,, j , , 1' ,gsmzv 0565 i-NYT: Y? . ' , '5' ' 'QM' fc? ,Wa ' ,A life! fs H71 'I 'a via 'f W,t+,1 . ?i ,q , , H ' 'f x' in , - 1 ff' 4,13 z. , ,V vfefhf Q i, 1 3: Hsjj , .,,,,,,.,s .. ,. ,gang ,, ,-M, .xi ., ss. , ,. .,,, ., 1 ,. , ,, . C M, ., .,,....t iilf, , ' ' A M.s,,,W,, WM V H 131 ' V- . K f ,,,, - - ' i - ' f fs v:stf,.wmg1n:z.sff f-1 f,f,-.f- I ,g , ., -,., ati,-tt,,,,.w,,,m,,n,,,,., . , Q 9' TQ, ,. ' 'aug-ffff,fa,,,a. , A 'i V W ' CBHS swimmer, Sandy Parmenter, a freshman, nears the end of her butterfly race. She later placed third at state in the 100 yard freestyle competition., 124 GIRLS' SWIMMING ,Noe , L . .,., .yu K. Scott Stevens, sophomore, practices the 100 yard backstroke while getting in shape for a swim meet. ButIer's Boy's Club site of swim practice he Butler Boys' Club was the site of swimming practice for the Varsity Boys' Swim team. Practice was held five days a week for approxi- mateIy2 V2 hours. George Leslie, who also coached the Girls' Swimming team, took over as head coach of the twenty man team. MSM iw A M,,,1,f-f' N BOYS' SWIMMING - Front Row: Pat Sfreddo, Irvin Bisnov, Paul Rey- Newman, Ron Gutowski, lay Phillips, Russ Lange, less Lester, Norm Sage, nolds, Gary Luster, lim Baca, Second Row: Doug Thompson, Mike Martin, Coach George Leslie. Not pictured: Ray Owens, David Thompson, Wayne Scott Stevens, Scott Tom, Paul Burke. Top Row: Chuck Rosenfield, Bill Zink,leff Smith, BOYS' SWIMMI NC 125 Q, . ti A ,Q fi i A Q i A 11 .sl fi, 4 f i, -W W 4 l I W fir. ' J v V K 'l',,7'5,:,I-f-rw,-'.,. L , - -,B a, 5 r ,Fai ,. 1 ,Q fi. A- A .Q ,,' ,, , - at W' Wi, f 1 ii, iv Q-,g r , - , fr, dr,i,f4.,4ii,n AJS'-,1 r 1 Q '1,g:eg 'A m I- me A A .A 51.1 ' , . ' ' 1 , W Q T ' -V - 1, fit, V4 Q 3- sk 't 2 . ' V- 1' Q .f A Afnu 1 ,OA Q I W V . ' 9: ' , ' wwf 'WM' . Q L W,., , ,, ,Qi L, fi? A Qfww.'wawvaw.i 7 W 'V 5 5 ' Q, ,, Jig, vw, Agn' ,fk, K VW?Q,, , 'z rW4, yfW'f ,lv MVVHY, ' .V Q ,M Vs! K' 4 'f k ,V + ,fax Esinfztvz Q V '-, QQ T t UA Y eve J ' Ol 3qO.0OgO,ovO0vi , Wh Lmwmrnasuvcw W I 145 'QU , 0 2 W R 1, r w,M? ,143 it W ' Q xi W f 2 A i i 'aux' vexqeuzyyzy. 'lf .9 ,Q 3 if . W J Ju 5 1,1 if . . , . Q , V 'li l. 'I Any, at + if 2 4 1 4 4 if H' rf' s A ,f 01 ,E 1 XR 1 K In 4 lr ' Nl i M 1 Fas 3 M MW Q' 'Q A K 1- .41 I U V 's i is , I mx V A 'Lx vatmmvmqfpvmaw -was X '1 to 1, 1111 s if IV member Tom Fanara, junior, concentrates the ball to his i fp., 5... 'MW 'fs 1 ,, ,, m7,?ff mg, .4 K ,f 'l ,K 31 ,.,,-,: W Returning letterman Peter Mock, CBHS senior, slices a backhand shot down-the-line of the court. Paul Kovarik, a member of the Varsity team, follows through on his serve, T 2 f 1 I f a 1? M... WWWWA 15' K A Ted Thomason follows through after serving the ball to his opponent. BOYS' TENNIS Boys' tennis ends with average season ,H 5 gig-v'EM X. I we f X fi ,, X W 5 19' Kei.: .K V if W ' ' Qfg S' '- i' , L , v 1 BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: Harley Eisner, Ted Thomason, Todd Kennell, Top Row: Peter Mock, Paul Kovarik, Rob Marsh. Not Pictured: Rick Thatcher. 1 N . - . A Q, 4? lift if ' A Q H ' ' - A ' , ,M rssr 'T - ..-Q.. I ' 47-at BOYS' IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: Tom Fanara, lim Rutila. Top Row: Mike McCoy, David Chorost, David Long. he Boys' Varsity Tennis team, Consisting of two seniors, two jun' iors, and three sophomores, ended season play with a relatively good record. Pete Mock, Todd Kennell and Rick Thatfher fought for the number one position through the entire sea- son. I s,'w I s 5 'F' 'f ' ' li.. tn,J,,, 'il' Varsity member Rob Marsh, junior, starts his sewing motion during a challange, BOYS' TENNIS 127 Morris places first in singles at Invitational or the fourth consecutive year, the Girls' Varsity Tennis team cap- tured the West High Invitational tournament. Maggie Morris individu- ally placed first in the singles compe- tition by easily defeating her Central High opponent 6-1, 6-2. Ioni Keller and Diane Ruch represented the team in doubles and provided the extra advancement point needed to win. Maggie Morris, the team's number one player, serves the ball to her opponent during a challenge. s.s,st, M Senior Annette Pennington, member of the Varsity team, returns a doubles serve. GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: Ioni Keller, Diane Ruch, Maggie Morris. Top Row: Coach lanet Shaler, Ieri Christian, Annette Pennington, Miriam Hayenga, Manager Gail Grover. Not pic- tured: Nancy Kauffman. 128 GlRLS'TENNlS --if , ., .W , ,. N, Q3...-r f I 1 3 ff - -I I Q 44 Wi ag, Varsity member Diane Ruch Works on improving her serve at practice I Na: itfzftifkiiiiyw i fi 1:5 5 , , I .,-. I 1 w 1 1 'x i at -1. 4.-4.,...g -4500.41 loni Keller, junior, hits a backhand volley while practicing doubles. mah ,bw Mdnlarw-Or iw A H, ,,..,, N GIRLS' IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS - Front Row: Kim Sandvig, Patricia Kumagai, Beth Maki. Top Row: Coach lanet Shaler, Carol Florez, Laura Spencer, Bridget Brophy, Manager Gail Grover. Freshman Kim Sandvig follows through after hitting a two-'handed backhand. GIRLS' TENNIS 129 Freshmen tennis teams post winning seasons eeping up with the past team records, the Freshman girls' tennis team ended with a near perfect sea- son, 10-1. Kim Sandvig held the number one position on the team, followed by Debra Kandell, Patricia Kumagai and Beth Maki. ordon Shearer led the Boys' tennis team to a nine win, two loss, one tie record. Mike McCoy and Bill Adair also contributed to the success of the team, holding the number two and three positions. The season's best match was against Alhambra, although losing six games to eight. Robert Henschak hits a forehand from the baseline in a home match against South, 130 FRESHMAN TENNlS GIRLS' FRESHMAN TENNIS - Front Row: Kathi Dick, Patricia Kumagai, Beth Maki, Debra Kandell, Theresa Poirot, lanette Ong. Top Row: Kim Sandvig, Carol Flores, Laura Spencer, Lisa Staken, julie Scott, Cheryl Griffin, Harriet Sheets. , ....., X .SA BOYS' FRESHMAN TENNIS - Front Row: Bill Adair, Frank White, Brian Hallam, lay Orton, Gary Zies. Top Row: Gordon Shearer, Chris Gall, Robert Henschak, lim Lindsey, Mike McCoy, Glen Biehl. Nationals won for sixth consecutive year .. if A Agn' , TT? A i'ii ' - . ' is, 5 X 5 gk F ' if f ii'r 'E ' ,T 45- . rf aali 64 ff se T iff? ' ' -' if 15- ' .V QT? ' l ls is ' ' .. 1 .T . G . F' iffis' if my fi A X. A of . T' 4.-.Q'.a'!T'5FEit 1 V' sr gffgtf , Alba , i H Q , . ' f'fs?'Eg?r -I ' s .. .. as -' JH, . -' sq- A 25.1. . A at sf: .sg .--JS wa .-f. .- s . ,Q . , sia gr ' : xa , 5',,s.,ifl!'g ,fr In I 742-fwsf.-2 5' fill . lf. . X ' . ' W ' i. -. -. I yi x I ,,,i . s,,.a,: f V , fs: in rf, V.,-...fa.:,: r. . .713 V l 'i 'si if ' 't G iiih G G i W - ,ag -, I -,'- 5' 353 Chris Pugh, Ianie Wendorf, Robin Wools, and Patti Iske proudly show off the gold medals they won by placing first at Nationals in the Intermediate Girls' Team division. ,. Y l i l l Cindy Vezetti, Mary Discher, Tricia Doyle and Nadine Schultz made up the B team which placed second in their division at Nationals. ' or the sixth consecutive year, the CBHS Archers won the U.S. Championship, held August 4-7 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The CBHS A team, consisting of Robin Wools, Patti lske, lanie Wen- dorf and Chris Pugh, won the lnter- mediate Girls' team championship, surpassing 14 other team scores, including the official US. Women's Team. The B team took second place in their division. The team consisted of Tricia Doyle, Nadine Schultz, Cindy Vezetti and Mary Discher. The C team - Susie Majors, Lois Kessen, Judy Heinicke and loyce Repp - took home the third place bronze medal. During the individual competition, Patti lske placed first in the Interme- diate Girl's Division, Robin Wools placed second, Carol Sup, fifth, and Judy Heinicke, sixth. In the lunior Girls' Division, Cindy Vezetti placed first. While shooting at the tournament, Patti lske, Carole Cheuvront, Robin Wools and Carol also qualified to try out for the World Target Archery Championships. NATIONAL ARCHERY CHAMPIONS 131 State Archery Tourna won for ninth consecutive year he Archery team won the State Archery Tournament for the ninth consecutive year, in 1976. Indi- vidually, Carole Cheuvront placed first, Patti lske placed second, Robin Wools, fourth, and Marie Van Kils- donk, fifth. At the end of the two day tournament, Carole and Patti tied for first. Carole had more arrows in the ten ring, making her the official win- ner. There was close competition between all of our girls. I was very proud to see that all the top archers came from' CBHS! commented Coach Gretch james. 5TFlTE HREHEI iuaumumm f Carole Cheuvront, Carol Sup, Robin Wools, and Patti Iske show off the medals and plaques they won at the State Archery tournament held at Chaparrel. 132 ARCHERY G3 Wf'w'fv Nadine Schultz, junior, puts her score card away before shooting another end. Coach Gretchen james discusses different types of arrows to new-members. ARCHERY -- Front Row: Susan Cantor, Nodine Schultz, Kay Loucks, Mary Discher, Chantal Vaughn, Robi Shepard, Robin Wools, Carol Sup. Second Row: Nancy Parks, Kaycee Burke, Marie Hunter, Lois Kessen, Joyce Repp, Debbie Koval, Kim Carsten, Lori Flackman, Linda Daveport, Terry Perkins. s lp ,' I Archer Lois Kessen kisses the string while aiming for the bull's-eye. -E l'i ' . Q Y X sf Top Row: Coach Gretchen lames, Susie Majors, Laurie Weston, Sue Van- Camp, lanet Mowder, Terry Patterson, Nanette Schultz, Michelle Seyfried, Wendy Richardson, Cindy Vezzetti, Tricia Doyle, Sarah Joachim. Carol Sup, senior, watches the flight of her arrow in afternoon practice. 43 L f .ff , . .t.Jff:x.,g,gaf,6 . L . ,, - 4'- Mil' 'v PM i aft' Qt, '9 43 If ,, -- ,yi w,,'j2aq,, , I R -1 ., ., 'Mi ARCHERY 133 Strength in i trength in individual events is what gave the Girls' Track team an exciting season. Outstanding team performers and their events were as Q ndividual events helps team follows: Clare Sup --100 and 200 yard, long jump, Melanie Manor and jill Gordon - 220 yard dash, 440 relay, Carol Thompson - high jump, 880 yard relay, mile rung Cathy Wool- ,W ' ' ' - if ery - mile run, 880 yard relay, and Sheryl Nobley - discus and shot put. The team vvas coached by Hans Schoenborn for the third consecutive year. was l Practicing the 'Fosbury flop,' Carol Thompson, a freshman competitor, successfully clears the high lump bar during an afternoon track team practice, M M ,,., -q,e.N,MNk -1 -we ,. 5,44-5. .... A mf I ,... tiss sss W Q is s n.- ....k , A R ,t,,., l f-,.1:.tL,,:' get Wendy Duistermars, CBHS sophomore, practices running the low hur- ,F I A, i . ' - -f 'fJ15:i71f ffs: dles. 134 GIRLS' TRACK E After a successful hand-off, Saptiani runs her part in the 440 yard relay. inf 1 Sheryl Nobley starts her spinning motion before throwing the discus. uf, V K. 2. A A' , , , ' ' A .gg Gt' J, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,g..-.a...,..--a-ol.. 1 ,P , 5 9 if . A, , ,4- vw. 4 'Riff ' ff . A AW' , W CBHS freshman Linda Turner displays her form in the broad jump event. W' X , ' ' , W i .?S',,' W 2 H3 in ,i,i ' 1 46 ii A is-1 li. lg!! f 'wr GIRLS' TRACK - Front Row: Diana Cullumber, Cindy Choukalas, Chris- lensen, Carolyn Roth, Patsy Navarro, Dori Goronkin. Top Row: Asst. tine Rockrich, Rose Quan, Wendy Duistermars, Cathy Woolery, Betsy Coach Denise lobski, Sheryl Nobley, Melanie Manor, Carol Thompson,Iill Lusby. Second Row: Tricia Hickey, Clare Sup, Linda Lurner, Saptiani, Lori Cordon, Sharon Parks, loedhi Karmoni, Coach Hans Schoenborn. GIRLS' TRACK 135 A li , . my 'P my x, 1 ' T 5. A ' if A Practice starts , early for girls' gymnastics team ovember lst was the first day of practice for the Girls' Gymnastics team, who practiced three hours a day, five days a week. Eight meets made up the entire season, consist- - L S , ss. l 5 L., , ,, - ing of four compulsory, and four X tw, option meets. ' g 9 ' S Mary Russler became the third new ' X We h Coach for the three year Old team Ann Steiner mounts the uneven parallel bars. This was one of the events performed at meets. GYMNASTICS - Front Row: Tracey Yue, Lisa BFAFISOH, Lisa Blefef, Laura Coach Mary Russler, Sally Sanford, jill Ermari, julie Orr, Manager Lula Rog Nowland, Penny Bossert. Second Row: Martha Gongora, Lisa Hammer- ers. schlag, Karen Grant, Ann Steiner, Sue Harkness, Pam Graves. Top Row: 136 Gymnastics Lisa Bierer, iunior, executes a handstand on a balance beam inthe gym. Senior jill Erman practices her back walk-overs on the balance beam during an afternoon practice. -., . ,. W, ,,,, ..,W,..,.. ...W--W . J..--. -:suave-rwwv W f- M A' WW---v I-I Lisa Hammerschiag, CBHS freshman, does the splits in the middle of her balance beam routine. The balance beam was her best performance apparatus. 'M' GYMNASTICS 137 Ei W qu i 5 A 5 3 a 3 3 5' Q 5 3 Q i E ,f 3 f Q x 5 5 3 S 52 Administration he Board of Education was the elected governing body of the Phoe- nix Union High School District. The board controlled budget, hiring, school regulations, instructional innovations, and educational requirements. Members of the Board of Educa- tion prior to the installation of new member elected on November 2, were Stephen jenkins, president, Ruth Finn, vice president, William Bostrom, clerk, V. A. Dunham and lohn Hansen, board members. Mid- year changes were as follows: Ruth Finn, president, V. A. Dunham, vice president, Florence Whitmore and Mary Carr, board members. William Bostrom retained his position as clerk. 140 ADMINISTRATION t 1 S .J ' S ,ia s f. . by ts ts..- it E .sf PUBLIC ill ' 1 dministration BHS administration intro- duced many new policies this year. Two that affected students most directly were regulations concerning on-campus sales and equality of the sexes. The ban of on-campus food sales affected students both positively and negatively. Faculty complaints con- cerning eating in class diminshed, and pressures on students to buy from their peers were lifted. Organi- zations, however, had some difficul- ties maintaining funds. All schools in the U.S. were required to follow Title Nine, a fed- eral mandate dealing with sex equal- ity. After several new athletic teams were made available to girls, the P.E. department was made coeduca- tional, and equal coverage of the sexes was insured in student publica- tions, CBHS was in accordance with Title Nine. ADMINISTRATION T41 Art 1 3 Q H, f f i . L ,K Charme ,. . . ': gs Mr. Chgrles Fuentez ff Music KL'K-k- Tfwf M- F ,ff f f , hi , 5 . V' SEB, X x . . ff.. X. W fs Q95-:law-ai - i . 5 X X 1 Q . , 1 ' L , I Q. Q 4 gs X ,wk R R Q W .M wp, A u wi., r 5-S If 3, A T .f ,, , A I M A +. ' 1' 'l-H S' aa 'fr 1 ,sf lf! vf S. , 40 W --29. w ag 5 , 9 ' N N ne, hins Mr. Laver 142 ART AND MUSIC 03 I 14 I X zz ' .ve ,, O Quin ...ns .pas Business is s 1 'S Q David Weriz Ms. Mary Williams BUSINESS 143 J il English A. Frances Porter , 'A H ,L ' 'Kg g ,W ., W A'! 1 3 A.: E f WT' iw i 'N- l,? '..s'KwH v 1f 'N '1SmN M'h n . , . A W. L . 4. ,,,.-.f ii, , A I V, I' 'I44 ENGLISH y..v,....A Ricks Hegue iilnml V,g l' I Ms. Mary Stites Del Waite gi, 55. A ' Q ' -, .Q . ,gl ' , 1 Mr. Phil Hart f B.. Ms. Kathleen Oates Y English Ms.Ann Steele ee ENGLISH 145 Foreign Language Mr. Han if A A SchoenB0' J ' 'us :gf Ms A A lones Garcia i Reading 146 FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND READING Clyne Elm a: '!. 5 E Mr. W2 ' 'lt 'u Health Education 11,1 1. at ,nf W 1, .A , ' A :sg Di gita , Fa- ' .., A Leadership Development HEALTH ED AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 'I47 f If IWQZIIIIQI lil X If II' no mlm A ..x. x n ustrla I A t . ' A , . . 5' ' -I ' 1 - ' ' 5 I 1 ri'- - xx , Q I I 1-: -,L1. 9 f I x..- - . ,.kh e g A, I 2 - Daniels Mr. Robert Pike ' W. Mr. I Duvanel we if of Mr. Harry Krueger Gf0SS0 148 HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS E. ' ' .2552 gig? ttt ottt to l J ' tt: Arif Mr. Vnrgll Nlgfshaltgf gi. 1 Ei Q t, , . Z Leonard Mr. Waltor' , Ogorek A . 1 X Mr. Robert Smith Mat h ..- 1 -6 ' 1 Horn it ' w.. t PL? dw : ' A.. A .gX, ., k t o ttt fun Dr. Scott ' ' Bull Z . - Rex if Christian f Q Clyne MATH 149 Physical Education Mr Charles Webb 150 PHYSICAL EDUCATION '1'A Mr. Hobart Coffer 'tv' R67 QS if .mv 1 3 L.. Mr. Dali? , 5Y 0'Dell , 42 5 ' . Q1 Q fx 1., 1 5 QF .xx 7 Science 'Q '12 p Mr. William Noble SCIENCE 151 Social Studies 152 SOCIAL STUDIES Greg Hull 9 3 Ms. lane Watsiiiif' Kirby .i Mr. Pete Kellen Mr. Paul Gerlach Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIES 153 Exceptional Student Program x Ms. Ruth Kennedy-lwau E ., Q ,SX ei Q as X fr T A ..,:::gf:f-1,1 is X- .Q 154 EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM X , Mrit Martin Karaba Mr.1Armando Ronquillo ii : Ms. Barbara ' Mizerny - f Counseling COUNSELING 155 0 Services , ., . ,5 'wi C ' ' F ::: Grant f j7' n .VM :ff , ' i',,f4,,f f - ,fri 1' f fy f ii 32 4 , 156 SERVICES 3 4 ' 'Mb Eloise Wheelwright Liberatore 3 K ,f A L. Secu rit pix .4 , f S94 A f' 1 l. Fi, 5 f i Q1 Mr. Lloyd 1 ' m.,. Allen Mr. William Ponder .X .rs OFFICE STAFF - Bottom Row: Ms. Watts, Exceptional Students' Program clerkg Ms. Robertson, Gifted Students' Program instructional aideg Ms. McCready, Exceptional Students' Program instructional aideg Ms. Titgen, registration records clerkg Ms. Stockham, clerkg Ms. Garrison, IMC clerk. Top Row: Ms. Wools, Math instructional aideg Ms. Roer, IMC clerk, Ms. Humphrey, registration clerkg Ms. Hinton, Bookstore manager, Ms. Neely, Gifted Students' Program instructional aideg Ms. Arle, Bookstore clerkg Ms. Banko, typistg Ms. Sanders, guidanceg Ms. Moore, attendance clerk, Ms. Segal, registrar, Ms. lennings, Exceptional Students' Program instruc- tional aideg Ms. Tussey, principal's secretaryg Ms. Wendorf, registration clerk. Not Pictured: Ms. Carlisle, administrative assistant's secretary, Ms. Hubley, administrative assistants secretaryg Ms. Fitzgerald, associate prin- cipal's secretary. SECURITY, OFFICE STAFF l57 FACULTY RQSTE R ,, . W A, A V . , ,,,., . , 1 . ,, ,. ,I 4g Shortgtyory, Garcia, Charles: Spanish1 - 2, 7A - 8A. Allegretti, Richard: C-luidance. Gerlach, Paul: World History1 History 1 - 2 1A - ZA Anderson, Nangyz Typinefl - 2g COE 1 - 2g OWE. Goernitz, Lothar: Advanced iii 'f Weight Training. in ielor Su ation rtm A -.l-lead, 2 Brinton, Alice: Shorthand Brown Mass Media. Bull, Dr. Scott: - 4g Calculus 1 1-235 2,3-45C cal raining1 English 3 4fcRT rker 1 - 2' Ceometry1 - 2. 45 Accounting 1 ' 2. 158 FACULTY ROSTER Speed Reading. Physical Edueation Department ,Co-Headg EE 1 Beginning Gytlinastits. ,, r 1 Z Crafty! 2 Grant, Patricia: School Nurse. Grosso, Michael: Auto Mn A rvivalg Haberer, Robert: Basic Art 1 - 25 lil-lerron, Sgt. Steve: Leadership Development. Hanson, Karen: Human Relations 1 - and Hart Philip: Writing With Harvey, james: Oral ebra 3 V Hawkins, Ellen: Basic 2g Drawing Techniques. Hawkins, Ernie: Arizona Government 5 American History 1 - 2,1 ' lames: introduction to Algebra 1 - Zg Algebra 1 - 25 General English 25 Composition. Free Enterpriseg American History1 - 2. Government' Blade Advisor. . , nt, Arizona: .lfr 1' vernmen M' we 1 Performing studsfai Ricks,Arthur: English 1AP - 2APg English 3 - 4g Bible as Literature. Ridenour,Ann: American Historyg Humanities Seminar. Rldenour, Kenneth: Arizona Governmentg World Geography. . ' R 'll ,A d : 'd . Larson,Sadie: Technicalrand Vocational Englishg Creative Writing. onqm 0 'man 0 Gu. ance . Ri f, :vv as an l'h3AA4A. . Leonard, Elizabeth: introduction to Algebra 3 A 45 Algebra 3 - 4g General 90 'une or tu Y ng 'S Math 1C - 2C. Y. .4 Leslie, George: Exceptional Students Program Counselorg Health Educa- tion. LeSuer, K: Business Lawg Free Enterprise. Liberatore, Anthony: IMCXAV. G . I U Satina,Willle: HEROg Personal and Social Development. , H im . ea saundm, William: PE 1 - 2,33 - 4, 5 - 6, 7 - 8, Advanced sports, Adva Weight Training. ' . Marketing 1 Schoenborn, Hans: German 1 - 2,3 - 4,5 - 6, 7 - 8. ' Seaman, Kit: Composition, Health Education 'Jdui Shaler janet PE1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schiele, Betty: English 3 - 4, L Schipper, loan. Exceptional Student Department Head, Gifted Smith Robert introduction to Algebra1 2 Geometri Math 1C 2C Cwdancen Sounart, Marvin: Algebra 1 - 25 Introduction to Ge Math un ice H -L Steele, Anne: Drama 1 - 2,3 - 4, 5 - 6, Stagecraft. Advanced Photographv, Charles: Arizona Government: Shield Advisor. 1A - 2Ag Earth'Sgi ci Em'IY- 'MC- Depa,-tmga He English 2!CRTg William. Win Bandg Reading Department Head English Roy EHXSLD Paul General Busmess1 2 1 3 1C- ZC. Math Victor Art Department Head Art Seminar Del: English 3 - 45 Literature of the Imagination. L VHall lane: Social Studies Department Head: American Government. Han 'lntermediate, i Weight Training. Business Machines1 - 25 TABS1 - 25 Typing 3 - 45 Typing 1 - 21 IMC. FACU LTY ROSTER if 55 E 5 P 2 b W s Q E S , , ,!,,. ,, X ,, , ,, , ,, ,, ,, , ,, ,. ,, ,, , Y, ,, M E 3 2 5 i 2 5 2 E E ? S E E 3 S m , a S L 3 i 3 E 5 r 3 A 3 9 5 Z E 5 5 12 E if if 5 2 5 I 5 2 1 A 'Q Q F E E 2 5 z 3 E 2 S R 5 , ---- - ---7 Senior Class unaffected by new regulation ariety of activities was the goal for the Senior Class. Few prob- lems arose due to the selling regula- tion limiting club sales to one month of the year because of a pretty good treasury from the past years, accord- ing to Senior Class President jackie Din. Consequently, most activities were designed for the largest amount of student participation possible. The council had a disco dance with Mark james of KBBC Radio in Octo- ber, and they sold balloons at Home- coming. The dance made 95300. Presi- dent Din commented, We would have made more, but it rained that night. So, we blame the rain!! Activities for the latter half of the year included the Senior Banquet, where Senior Most awards were pre- sented, and the annual Disneyland Trip. NIP' , .. ,V an 'X 6, if V Qi. wifi. S t1f'Qi2 .. gg.-f , , N 1 re' ff tif, ., 3 '33-t.s S at fiiifif it if V- A . r , .. -e ff ff ..s t . .1t, ??'lf'ss.25i 1 'tV.-1. . -g SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Front Row: Secretary Sue Vallie, Treasurer Heidi Grossman. Second Row: President jackie Din, Vice-President Debi Willich. ' SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL- Front Row: Peter Mock, Sue Vallie, Cindy Stone, Andre Bormanis, Heidi Grossman, Michele Gravelle. Back Row: Bryan Donner, jim Ogsbury, Debi Willich, jackie Din, Peter McCaleb, Lynn Pugh. Not Pictured: Dean Dandelles, Pat Spheeris, Romy Mortel, Brian deVallance, Cindy Tutrone, Steve Herzog, Bill Newman, Paul Hittel, Mary Dooley. 5 N ,..1 --gi T62 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 53 E ,QT 'Vivit l S X w ,fir or W ' .. .fw.3, ' , x v- H s A+- A3 ' f t,, ft I affirm sf! . s, if J' V 5 i ls-5 we gtj S,!w 8 Ju ., l i S, , 1 X . c vw c New - N WI' ,Q W , I fr 5 junior Brendan deVallance on tuba, and seniors jeff Stone on can, and jim Bolek on banjo hold an impromptu jam session. Q Q X :XY 5 it ,W 9 Ns jon Adams Terry Adamson Nicholas Adler Denise Aguirre Chris Alexander Michael Allen Mitch Allen Thomas Allen jeff Amstutz joseph Anderson julia Anderson Hoyt Andrews Vicki Ankenbrandt Leigh Applewhite joseph Arena judy Armstrong Ronnie Armstrong jonathan Arnold Michael Arnold Mark Austin Robert Azzato Brad Baggs janet Bailey Dawn Baker SENIORS 163 Beverly Balmes David Barbieri Brian Barnett Allison Bates james Baugh William Beckham Steve Beckwith Stephanie Bell Laura Benedict Lori Benjamin Dawn Bennett Ed ra Berger Michael Berry Arthur Bert Edward Bingham Andrew Black Dwight Blackert Lori Blake Terry Bledsoe Susan Bloom jonathan Bohr Y Q, ff 351 Ye Q S' s by 5 Q Q f - Si X Q Bob Boich James Bolek Thomas Boltz Rick Bond Stephanie Booth my -T Kevin Bootz 1 Andre Bormanis Todd Bowen Terry Bowman jeff Brand janet Breen Cary Brent Pat Bresnahan joseph Briere Cecelia Brinke Mary Bronsteter Alan Brookes Ellen Brophy Anna Brown Beckie Brown Bob Brown Charlynn Brown Cindy Brown Errol Brown 166 SENIORS Margaret Brown Richard Brown Robin Brummer loy Burch Heather Burford Michael Burke lonathan Buxer Mary Cabanski Cynthia Cardinal Edward Carey Pat Carmichael Lisa Carpenter ludy Case Margaret Case Bob Childress leri Christian Steve Cleyenger Mary Cochran William Coe Kimberly Coffer Linda Cook A ,,, 'B 4 ,, H f 1 ww QW J , B Q, is , :ff B jg B f' ,7 'WN :Ji xg, LM-.suv 'AIAA 2 ,r, s.tlly B fm' QW., ,L f f gg- ' 'M I-ff,'4a,4,f W, BB 4, .,,.,,, M, gf 4' A254 J f B. 2 WV, B I g 2 , si P 1 i 'e i, ' B B B may ' :az Q 'Q' Calling a friend to give her a homework assignment, Della Gallardo dials the number from a payphone. 'fbi I 4 2' '50 iv ,L f i Liz Doss and Angie Tinkelenberg discuss with other Spartaticians their tactics for keeping statistics at games, t luclee Cooper Rick Coppinger joe Corrao lohn Cotter Michael Coulthard Shelly Council Mary Cuddihy Carol Cummings Dean Dandelles Andrea Davis Denise Dawson Carroll Day Brian de Vallance Richard Deal joseph Deines Elizabeth Delong Paul Dembow Chris Dettmer Theresa Di julio Kevin Dicks Chris Calvin loni Dikes Michael Dillon lackie Din SENIORS l67 Mary Discher Anne Diserens Roy Dobbs Karen Donaldson Bryan Donner Mary Dooley Elizabeth Doss Debra Douglass Diana Douglass Mary Dovvnie Kim Doyle Debra Duel Michael Dunn Anthony Duran Patricia Edens Carl Edgar Steven Edgar Lori Edge Libby Emerson james Engle Ruth Erdmann lo8 SEMORS Kirk Orlando auditions for a part in the Mas David and Lisa. que and Gavel fall play . ,,.t... N. ,... in -fs-- , i fi' X 'CT'AT'7 jill Erman Carol Eslick Donna Facio Ann Faulds Steve Feck Lorena Felton Bonnie Fetters Beth Feuerstein Michael Fish Stan Florez Nancy Forsha Marilyn Fossum Susan Foster Terri Fowlie Karen Futterman Elise Galkowski Delania Gallardo Cynthia Garvin Charlotte Gaughan jeri Genovese Danny Geouge Gregg Giannantonio Elizabeth Gibbons Diane Gibson SENIORS 169 loseph Gibson David Giere Kathleen Gill Martha Gongora Marcy Goot Kathryn Gosselin Randy Gould Clay Graham Michele Grayelle Sharon Gray Ann Griffin Dorothy Groleau Heidi Grossman loann Grova Belinda Groyer Gail Grover Ronald Gutowski Kathy Haberer Karlen Hake Christine Hall Richard Hampton l7U SENIORS N , I , A 1- in X Donna Morano answers the questions from her Chemistry book in Mr. Paul Plummer's fourth hour class. jerry Hamler Karen Hanchett Neil Harder Pamela Harlan Caroline Harper Kenny Harman john Hart Janis Haug Eric Hedlund lvy Hefler Rick Hempton Paul Hruby Steven Herzog Ellen Hickey lim Hickey Alan Hill Paul Hittel Mary Hoehn Trinka Hoffman lacqueline Hook Kent Huebner Lisa Humphreys Yvonne Hunter Daniel jackson Andrew jacobs Maryjacobs Lora jensen Catherine johnson Linda johnson Lori johnson Randy johnson Ginger johnston Cheryl jones Debra jones Verne jones Margo Kalfas Susan Kane Tammy Kannapel judhy Karmani Lisa Kauffman Susan Kaufmann Carolyn Keith john Keller Melinda Kelley 'Y Matt Kells 172 SENIORS I 2- ,,,, .A . al -f Y9r -of f-V,,f :KWH -2 Kathy Stiteler concentrates on her typing assignment while wearing an initiation outfit to Arete. yuan ,Gi '-t ailff iw- ' Wayne Kempton Mark Kendall Mike Kesselman Kathy Ketterer Raymond Kilday Edward Kilthau Carson Kleinman David Knopick Cynthia Koch April Kohler Betty Kovy jill Kristal William Krogman Mark Kubiskie jenny Kucera Kyle Kunz Daniel Kurth Craig Lacko Linda Lair Karen Laitem Winona Lanford john Langdon Pam Lankford Debbie Lauko SENIORS 173 174 SENIORS Kelly Lavinnia Scott Leahy lulie Leckman Deborah Leland Shelley Leonard jaimie Leopold Lydia Lettieri Donna Lewis William Lewis Tom Lindsey Mary Lorimer David Louck Colleen Lyons Stacey Luster Rick Luebke Steven McAfee Kathi McAllister Peter McCaleb Erin McCoy Dan McEuen jon McKee ,x,, -r .? HMV 'V' Stephanie Booth watches with apprehension as a SHIELD photogra pher takes her picture after a group shot. ? !,'f' QQ wwf' Y if f x Z, , 1 S , 2 I fi my l 4 A ff, 'M , K r .- V Q 1 Q 1' v Karen Mettler and Cary Mosteller discuss an American Government class. .gi .K ,, ,A.. , k upcoming test in their CSN? Y tv 53 Tim McManamon Paul Mallo Cindy Malone Doug Maney Suzanne Markey Chris Mathein Elizabeth Mathews Bruce Matthias Melanie Mawby Paula Meirose Carol Melby Michael Meldman Alfred Mendivil Karen Mettler Susan Micucci ludy Miller Karen Miller Leo Miller Sharon Miller lonathon Milliken Rachelle Milliner joseph Mislove Danny Mitchell joy Mitchell SENIORS 175 Tony Mlazgar Charles Moad Peter Mock Dena Mollman loe Monday Donna Morano Victoria Morgan Maggie Morris Romualdo Mortel Gary Mosteller Sharon Mote Rick Mountjoy Karen Mullins Brian Murphy Michael Nathe loni Needham Mike Needham Wayne Neill Craig Nelson David Nelson Ronald Nelson l76 SENIORS 1' E SHIELD staff Photo Editor Kurt Zell inspects a broken Yashica 120 box camera in his Publications class. S IU' ag? Ross Thompson takes attendance in Mr. George Pollard's third hour American Government class. is-as as .Qi - get - --.fn-tt,-,f -MQ, , Q . t 2. -3 ,. K x . I N is 5 is f 31-, . t A ifjcx ,elk aff Q s ' ' i 1 , 'lfifis '::S?'xi-SF ' rv of ' 3 Q -eirfittg 3 Q A ,,?'i?g.2f , X ,- ze -. 5 1' . ' , Q , Q, A , gif t a 1, his gat fl li Bruce Nester Kay Newell julie Newman ' William Newman Scott Noble Shelly Nobley Sheryl Nobley Laura Noonan Karen Norris Herbert North lim Ogsbury Randal Olenski Wayne Gng Kirk Orlando Norris Ory Rosemarie Ottayiano Mari Pakay Thomas Parks Kim Paul Ray Pell Robert Perez Wayne Perry Lori Peterson Molly Petras SENIORS 'I77 Victor Petrenko Sid Pfaff Guy Phillips Dan Pinson james Poindexter Mark Poppe Diane Porter Eletha Pranke Neil Prator Karen Probert X Lynn Pugh Rose Quan Keith Quaranta Lese Rainey Stephen Ramundo Danny Redburn john Reynolds Karen Richardson Woody Richardson Cynthia Richter Ann Roberts 178 SENIORS A 2Qgggl1iQ?2f N , 3, fa' Q an JA 46- . M r A ' tQ.al X . 'ra ga Y y J I X , 111 w-W 1 'Q I ,E Kathy Haberer shows off a finished wall hanging she created in her second hour Crafts Class. 3- in Y , As MW., I in 'Wf- wiht ll' S i N4 18' hur- ln their Advanced Drama class, Heidi Grossman and janet Breen watch other students perform. 'Q 'iv Q Robert Robinson Stephen Robinson Raymond Roe Elizabeth Ramos Bill Rood Linda Rosenbaum Charles Rosenfield Darvin Roth Leann Rozich jerry Ruger Peter Rust Bret Rye Philip Sanchez Toby Sarager Mary Scarla lames Scheidecker loanne Schiller Charles Schindler Gerry Schneider Sam Schneiter Kenneth Schroeder Lawrence Schroeder Matthew Seethaler Andy Selbst SENIORS 1 180 SENIORS Kathi Sexton Susie Shapiro Michael Shea Bryan Sheppa Randy Shideler Craig Shinmon Randy Shipp Wayne Singer john Simms Frank Simone Dan Sisson Corree Smith David Smith Karen Smith Laura Smith Robin Smith Tammie Smith Scott Smoiens jane Snapp Mike Sounart lon Spero .EX i 13 f 'K yyir r ' Brian Thatford copies down his Spanish homework assignment in Ms. Kathleen Oates' Spanish class. ivf i M 5 in jimmy Speros Patric Spheeris Bob Stahl Greg Stapley Martha Starley Tamara Staton janice Stefan Thomas Stillvvell Kathy Stiteler Cynthia Stone jeff Stone Robert Strege Mark Stroh Dennis Stuart Alan Stults Linda Sukis Carol Sup Clare Sup Michael Sutton Amy Takacs joe Tameron joe Tapia David Taylor judy Taylor jim Taylor Kathy Teel Pamela Teeter Paul Tejada Kari Templin Rick Thatcher Brian Thatford Brent Thiem judy Thomas Ross Thompson Doug Thomson Alan Tilford Bob Tilley Angie Tinklenberg Tom Toal joe Tomaselii Judy Tomecek Lennart Torne Chris Tren berth Susan Trompke Gail Turner T82 SENIORS -5 .,.,,.q -,fi V ,T - -5 Lisa Ramos looks through magazines to give her ideas for her sixth hour Art Seminar class. 'Vx Rick Underwood Pearl Upshaw Nancy Utke Ken Valenti Susan Vallie Steve VanKilsdonk Katherine Vaughn Loren Vaught Cathy Verdugo Von Wagner Carol Wang Andy Ward Merri Weddle Gary Weihert Lori Weinstein Kathryn Wells Paul Wendt David West Larry Westerman Mark Wieting Rick Wilcox l Chris Wilkinson Christine Williams Daniel Williams SENIORS 183 184 SENIORS Linda Williams Deborah Willich Lauren Wilson Tammy Wilson Douglas Witte Melissa Womer Ruth Wootton Lynn Wright Nancy Wright Scott Wullkotte P A M , if Mn. , Clad in an ape costume, Tom Stillwell chats with social studies teacher Paul Gerlach. The costume was used as an advertising gimmick for the Holiday Fest. Cathy Wymore janet Zaccagnio Kurt Zell Cindy Ziemba Junior Class gears events for Prom Night his year most efforts of the junior Class went tovvard the prom. There were many details involved in this event but the most difficult and important factor vvas, of course, money. To solve this problem, the junior Class sponsored many fund raising events including selling refreshments at open house, spirit button sales, car washes, and work- ing on store inventories. Other problems involved were finding a room, decorating, hiring the right band, invitations, refreshments and having all this turn out in a logis- tical order. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Debbie Harris, Secretary, Karen Aidem, President, Cynthia Soto, Trea- surer, Carrie Howard, Vice President. The main burdens fell on the prom committee and the four officers: Karen Aidem, President, Carrie Hovv- ard, Vice Presidentg Debbie Harris, Secretary, and Cynthia Soto, Trea- surer. Karen Aidem runs a class council meeting. E 1 htm X I u 1 Q Q, -- 3 IUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL - Front Row: Karrie Stiteler, Sharon Wilson, Karis, Nadine Schultz, Kathy Bell, Christine Baethke, Kim Lehner, Karen Mark Diestler, Alice Hicks, Nancy Lusby, Debbie Harris. Top Row: Kathy Aidem, Cynthia Soto, Carrie Howard. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL AND OFFICERS 185 186 IUNIORS Sharon Abraham Wayne Ackman David Adair Edward Adams Rick Agan Karen Aidem Halle Albrecht Nancy Alexander Robin Alexander Korie Annis Keith Applewhite Crystal Arnold Scott Arthur Robyn Aycock Donna Azzato Ray Baca Bob Bacher Christine Baethke Donna Baker Susie Baker Kelly Ball Cindy Bandy Robert Barror Walter Bartko Gerri Beadle Teri Beall Brett Bednarz Kathy Bell Nancy Bell Vicki Belon Wayne Benner Brad Bennett Ken Bennett Karen Benson Patty Bentley Cindy Bernhardt Bruce Berquist Cherie Bertoni Shauna Bethanourt Tom Bickford 'il Frank Spotnitz finds that playing a major character in the play, David and Lisa, is perplexing. any -12' '4C '7 2 I , , junior Bart Katz, treasurer of the student body, gives an assembly speech. the TA4 . .1312 ' 4. if ' 3 i l.. Ng, :zz , .11 wifi ess ee,-1-u:..zm Greg Biehl Lisa Bierer Ray Bingham Darrell Birtcher Bob Bisel Lisa Black Bill Bland lim Blue Stuart Booth Tim Bootz Lynette Borieo Karen Bottomely Amy Bowen Kent Bradley Scot Brazieal Richard Brecheisen lim Brock Rick Brooks Mary Broom Rusty Brooner Kathleen Brophy Melanie Brown Mike Brown Tom Brumm Cheryl Bruns Laurel Bryce Donna Bumpers john Bunch Lynn Burns Sandra Burns Andy Burroughs Barbra Burrows Michelle Butera Scott Butler Dawn Byrne Charles Campbell Michelle Carmichael Mike Carneal Paul Carney Victor Carson Kim Carter iuNioRs 187 188 IUNIORS Lesley Carter Chris Cartledge Fred Casey Mark Chamema Craig Chase Regina Chelpka Connie Cheuvront David Chorost Chris Clark Richard Clayton Mike Colbert Michelle Colbert David Collins Duane Collins Kim Collins Dean Cook Mark Cook Regina Cook Cameron Cooke Shelley Coor Holly Corbin Amy Corder Lisa Coulter Connie Coutrap Tim Council Mark Courrier Frank Covello Phillip Crabtree Bill Crowther Cary Cruse Louise Cuda Diane Cullumber Patty Dale Casey Datena Kim Davenport Mark Davis Steve Davis Steve Davis Victor Davis Kendra De Lair w- UQ... lanine Perry decorates a slab-built pot in her advanced ceramics class with Victor Verbalitis. av-lik Richard Demaine Denise Denomme Shannon Deppner Brenden De Vallance Ann Dierker Mark Diestler Steve Dietrich john Digua Diane Dioguardi Sally Diserens Dave Dommin Ann Donaldson Kathleen Dooley Laurie Downie john Doyle Tricia Doyle Mike Draper Mike Duff Douglas Dunlap Kosette Dyer Nancy Easter Vali Eberhardt Elaine Edgar David Eichman joyce Ellenburg Elissa Eller Tracy Ellison Chauvin Emmons Diane Enriquez David Erickson Warren Erickson Karen Evans Connie Everett Tom Eanara Debbie Ferguson David Ferris Marc Filigenzi Morey Fischel joe Flachman Cindy Fleckenstein lanice Flickenger 190 IUNIORS Nick Florez Becky Flower Melody Foster Susie Foutz Mike Francis Phil Frans Vic Friend Hugh Fulgham Regina Fuller Margaret Fulton Iody Funk Sandra Fuqua loanne Ganci Norleen Gardner David Garrett Bonnie Geavaras Randy George Ron George Robert Germaine john Gerodimos Margery Gibbons David Gionet Mike Gionet Richard Goerlich Robert Gokmen Ron Goldstein Annette Gore jamie Gorman Tim Gort Tom Gort Marianna Granieri Karen Grant Tamie Granzow Bob Grass Denise Gray Sue Grebba Gary Green David Grimm Tom Grigsby Denise Grissom Tamie Granzovv helps with the bagging and sale of spirit buttons. Proceeds went tovvard the prom. Q1 -wg C-J 'Q w,.W,0t fi ' fwaw' junior Stephanie Haita and Victor Carson study together for an examination Greg Crothe Mark Haas Eric Haeussler Vince Hahne Stephanie Haita Pam Hall Dennis Hand Danny Hankamer Kris Hansen Susan Harkness Chris Harold Debbie Harris Holly Harris lim Harrison Glen Hartin lenni Haug Steve Haugen Richard Havlicek Shauna Hawkins jim Haynie Carol Henderson Patty Henderson Ria Hermann jolene Heywood Tricia Hickey Alice Hicks Buddy Highfall Sharon Hill james Hirak Alan Hodak Andy Hopkins Tammy Horton Carrie Howard Darryl Huffine Debbie Huffine Barbara Huffman Ianet Hull Mort Hunter Lisa lannella Marklnnocenti Cindy jackowiak iursiioizs 191 192 IUNIORS Clayton jackson Liz james Debbie jasinski Lori jeffers Melinda jeffords Elaine johnson George johnson Linda johnson Melvin johnson Mike johnson joseph jones Randy jones Terry jones Becky jouflas Mark julian Randy Kaar David Kandell Kathy Karis Mark Kaszubovvski Bart Katz Nancy Kauffman Pete Keefe Robbie Keefe Marilyvvn Keehn ludith Kelly Todd Kennell Dennis Kesselman Kathy Kesterson Bob Ketterer Patty Kilday Billy Kimbrell Dan Klein Susan Klein Les Klinke Anita Knight Harold Knight Diane Knizner Bill Koch Randy Koerner Sharon Kolb if... ,y- .-ng, Tom Sersow creates a gourmet dish in Mrs. Barnett's second hour Bachelor Survival class. C2 'CJ' 'Y- 'ca-v 1 , 4l SEWER junior Diane Pitoscia practices chord progressions in Mr. Hutchins' guitar class. fs... H, Sue Kovvalczyk Suzanne Kranicz Beth Kredit lim Krogman Hazen Kurth lay LaBenz Steve Lamb Scott Land Spencer Lane Steve Lang Russ Lange Cherie Lankford Taylor Larsen Mary Lasson Robbie Lavey Mary Lawlor Mary Leander Lori Lee Kim Lehner lohn Leonard Patt Leonard Ricky Lewallen Tia Liepack David Light Theresa Lindauer Lisa Little lim Loete A Mike Lostracco Margaret Lotches Sherise Loupe Casey Lowe Merry Luckhardt Lynda Luettejohana Nancy Lusloy Robin Lutey Bonnie Lykes Terri Lyman Vicki Lyman Shannon MacDuff lohn Maddux Nancy Maggio iuuioizs 193 194 JUNIORS Deanna Magruder Susan Majors Doug Mallek Paul Manthey Robert Marsh Drake Marshall Frank Mautz lohn May lanet Mayse Yvonne Mazaika Mark McAllister Scott McBride Beth McCarthy Linda McCarty Dennis McCorkle David McChesney Shelley McFlligot Kelly McGuire Cindy McNamara Tim McNichols Frank Meadows Shannon Melton Bob Meriott Chris Merrick Debbie Metzger Rachel Mided Ed Miller Frank Miller Marla Miller Tom Miller Martha Mitchell Mike Mitchell Dan Mizer Kevin Moe lulie Moentke Deborah Molloy Frances Monje Tony Monje Scarlet Monson Mark Montana mw'm -'IN' it- ' xi Lynn Olsen demonstrates a badminton serve taught by Ms Shaler. The team placed first in Arizona. 'Wi' 'Q 7 ,- 2 'fr 11.7 ' , H -iQ.,w.,,'1 i o ,, H V M, Iunior Kristen Shearer carefully types a lesson in her typing class, lst semes- ter, Z WA Y ? '77 'kfgy Ranclx Nlorclvr Nlit hellr' Morehouse Carla Morgan lillw Nlorneau Frank Xloro -Xlison Nlorris Susan 'xtotsinger Brian NlOLH'Il1ON llehlyie Nlueller Deanna Murphy Ion Nlusil Cindy Nlxers Cary Myra: k Kathy Nealey Randy Newman Rolwrl Nichols Damn Nlolbley llelmlnie Nloorlag Kim Norling Scott Norr Mark Oluermayvr Carl Olsen Lisa Olson Marie Olson lulie Orr lor-l Orton Cherie Ory Ieff Owen Ray Owen Wes Parks Sharon Parks Cathy Parsons lim Paul Laurie Paul Lisa Payne Tammy Paxton Margie Pearce Leroy Pemberton Chuck Perkins lanine Perry Cindy Peters IUNIORS 195 T96 IUNIORS Steve Phillipp lay Phillips lenny Phipps Brett Pickering Diane Pitoscia Sandra Posteher Shelley Powers Carol Probert Bob Provo Miki Pullman ludy Purnell Alice Quan lim Quinn Roger Radu Kevin Rainey Randy Randazzo Carl Rapp lon Rauch Melissa Redden Risa Reed Terry Reiff Liz Remillong Connie Renten Lisa Reynolds Stuart Reynolds Ron Rich Dana Richards Wendy Richardson lon Ristuccia loseph Rivas Tim Roan Eric Robbins Ann Roberts Robert Rodack Pat Rocssler Lulu Rogers Tim Rose lynn Roseberry Marilyn Rossow Tony Rossovv . my Nancy Maggio, Michelle Colbert, and Kendra Delair look over college reference magazines in the office, Diane Ruch Scott Ruffner Richard Rupp Lynda Rusinelc Sandy Rusinek Tom Russon Phillip Ruttenbur Mark Rye Sally Sanford Brad Schechter Tom Schneider Malk Schiberl Tammy Schierbeck Russell Schoch Paul Scholtz Nadine Schultz Karol Schwartzmeyer Sharon Schvveighardt Debbie Scott Diane Scott Nancy Scott David Seaton Dan Seethaler Tom Sersovv Randy Shank Christine Shaw Kristen Shearer Brett Shelton Robi Shepard Gail Sheppard Steve Shipp Richard Shouse lay Shropshire Bruce Simpson Nancy Sippel Tracy Sistrom Kristen Skillings Scott Sletten Margaret Smart Debbie Smith Greg Smith T98 IUNIORS Keith Smith Leslie Smith Lorrie Smith Martha Smith Mary Smith Regan Smith Robert Smith Roxanne Smith Reid Sorenson Cynthia Soto Robbie Spaulding Greg Spencer lon Spieker Frank Spotnitz Kristi Stafy Margaret Stahl Tim Stanford Andrea Starr Terry Stewart Debbie Stickrath Theresa Stille Robin Stillwell Karrie Stiteler Greg Stokes Florence Stone lennie Storr Debbie Stouffer Beth Strange David Strege Randy Strength Laura Stuart loe Sueyer Tracy Sulfridge Doni Sutton Bridget Swain Brenda Tabor Bill Tassinari Howie Tattrie Doug Teots Fred Tegarden wif. 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Sally Sanford, Orfhesis member, practifes her routine in her advanced performing danfe class. 1 'wtf sg '77 .1 Xl Q--, '3- 4 'X ,AW junior Ianet Mayse listens to a stude-nt's oral presentation in her first h class, OLII' julie Temple Debbie Theel leannie Thome Doug Thompson Scott Tom Rose Tomaselli Wendy Torgerson Debbie Townsend Bruce Tribbensee Mike Trimble Mary Turner Tom Tweet Peter Valdespino Sonya Van Camp Brian Van Kilsdonk Nancy Van Leeuvyen Anthony Van Noy Bob Vanni Chris Velonis Tom Vorce Cheryl Vosburgh Steve Wade Nichola Lamond-Walker Ruth Wallace Bruce Washburn Lori Watkins Phillip Watkins Steve Watts Sandy Weber Scott Weber Kim Weekley Kirk Weisenburger Lynn Welch Susan Welker Greg Wells Tina Wenzel Janice West Roderick Westfall Ben Wheeler Lori Wheeler Dan Whipple IUNIORS 199 200 ILJNIORS Elaine Whipple Brad White Dale VVhite Darrell White Polly White Lisa Wilcox lody Wilkinson Leslie Williams David Williamson Shelley Williamson Ronald Willman Barbara Willson lames Wilson Sharon Wilson Bill Winters Lisa Wise Terry Wise Paul Witkoyich Kathleen Woida Darby Wood Robin Wools Ron Wulze Gretchen Wynn Rodney Yanke Mike Yares Tim Yokley lacque Yonker Bob Young lon Young Robert Zamie jeff Zenger Barry Zwillinger jim Latas Drum Major Ron Rich looks over the Marching Band Charts devised by Mr, and Ms. William Silvester. YU, , ,t Q, 5 gfrgxlv i 19' 1 4 1 1 fa, A 4 J' v 3 Q M V! -357- ' . A'W 1 REA , ,sf -' Y ff 1' 15 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Secretar Luc Va netti, President Clare Ballard, Y V 8 Top Row: Vice President Lynne Smith, Treasurer Adam Burke, as at ...X L vm Q 1:5 iz, K J' ,aff Sophs manage money raising activities, sales nder the guidance of Ms. Ruth Dodge, Mr. Richard Brown, Mr. Bob Hudson, and Mr. Rav Tilford, the Sophomore class officers and council members managed several fund-rais- ing activities such as bake sales, car washes and paraphernalia sales at the basketball games. The purpose of these activities was to co-sponsor the finest 1977 Basketbravvl and 1978 jun- ior-Senior Prom possible. BBE SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL - Kneeling: Romona Lucero. Standing: Kneeling:Valorielaluebner. Standing: jill Hertzge, Alice Hale. Clare Ballard, Lisa Conrad. SOPI-IOMORES 201 Kim Acklin Darrell Adams Ken Adams Rene Adams Laura Addelia Paul Adkins Tracey Akins Brian Ames Dan Anderson lake Anderson Patricia Anderson Virginia Anderson Greg Angle Shelly Arnold john Austin Bill Babcock Kurt Baethke Nick Bafaloukos Carl Bailey Laura Bailey Brian Baker Clare Ballard Charles Balmes Melissa Balmes Dino Barber Lynn Barber Michael Barror Bob Bates Danny Batroff Tammy Baughman Hiram Bazan Tamara Beazley Mary Beck Deborah Beckham Deanna Beery Brian Beldt Nancy Benedict joe Benites Janine Bennett Sam Bennington Kevin Berger kg? 'fzz-'av BER' . vw-K T? 9 Sophomore Gil Berry reads from a script during Drama class. Y f wr-Q X S Qi ..f Michele Bernard Gillette Berry Mark Berry Erick Beyer Matt Bittner Jacqueline Black Cindy Blaker Kathy Blogdett Danny Boaz Robert Boaz john Boich Timothy Boltz Linda Bonds Claudette Borieo Penny Bossert Marcia Bottomley johnna Bowles Pam Bowman Susan Bowman Kathy Boyd Audrey Boyle Neal Brandt Lisa Branson Chris Brassfield Ricky Brewer Charlene Briere Evelyn Briscoe Annmarie Brooks Barry Brooks Tamara Brooks Rusty Brooner Bridget Brophy Sallie Brophy Martin Brown Monty Brown Susie Brown Danny Browne Larry Bruflat Shannon Bryant Mike Bryce SOPHOMO RES 203 Greg Bucher Louis Buelna Kaycee Burk Adam Burke lim Burke Paul Burke Wanda Burt Donna Busch David Bush Dana Calhoun Kyle Campbell Betty Cantu Brenda Cappo Daniel Cardinal Tony Carlise Anne Carne Luann Carpenter Tami Casey Natalie Caskey Sandra Chaya Lori Christensen Lisa Clark Penny Clark Cecilia Clevenger Bobby Coe Rose Coffin Cindy Colbert Matthew Colby Patrick Collinson Glenna Conder Teri Cone , Lisa Conrad Marilyn Cooke Kim Corl Stacy Covello Duritha Crabtree Susie Crowther Beth Cullumber Craig Dahn Tim Daily Lorrie Dakai Cynthia Dandelles Thomas Davenport Delmas Davis Eric Davis leffrey Davis Matt Davis Milton Davis Ronald Davis Diane Day Wendy Deal Hugh Dearing Carlin Decato Dawn DeMente Patricia DeVries Liz Dickson Charles Dijulio Patti Dikes David Din Michael Din joseph Dobbs Lynda Donaldson Ann Donohue Vicki Doran Georgine Dornberger Chris Doty Gordon Downer Duane Thomas jeffrey Dubnow Wendy Duistermars Mike Dunham Debbie Dunn Matthew Ebner Brenda Edens Laurie Edmund Chuck Edwards Harley Eisner Cecily Ellsworth Kay Engels Lynda Ennis Tom Erhard Steve Etheridge David Evans lulie Faille Mark Fallon Alicia Farmer Beth Farmer Donna Feck Carrie Fetlers Robert Fields Cynthia Fink lud Fisher Ken Flickinger Scott Flohr William Flores Buddy Flowers Lisa Foley Darrell Folz Karen Foster Cynthia Francis Becky Franklin Tamara Freeman Kim Freesmeyer Adam Fried Debbie Friend Craig Fuller Cheryl Garcia Barbara Garfield Paul Garner Randy Garsha Anthony Genovese Chris Gerardo Michael Gerke David Germain Tom Germroth lohnGiannantonio Sue Gibbons Kim Gilbreth Kate Glaser Richard Gleizier Todd Goertzen Daniel Golina inc Gonzaiez Anthony Gordon Susan Gorman Cary Goronkin Brenda Gusselin Michael Gray Paula Grehlna Mary Green Sue Green David Greene Ricky Greer Beniamin Gregory Michael Gregory Sandra Greyeyes Cynthia Griesser Suzanne Grimshaw SIeyeGriIlman Gary Grover Eric Gruber David Hafkbarth Gail Haga Brigid Hain Alice Hale Kody Hales Cindy Hall Vifki Hall Gregory Hailenbec' Tracy Hamilton Debbie Hamm Iody Hammans Brad Hanfock Wayne Hanfock Tammy Hansen Dori Harkness Suzan Harmon Marcelle Harmon Christine Hart Mike Hart Cathy Hartman Patsy Havelin Miriam Hayenga Alan Haynes leffery Hedberg Carlene Hedlund Marty Hedlund Andy Heinle Paul Heinz William Henry lesse Hernandez Michael Higgins Brian Hilbert Fred Hinkle Erich Hirsch Oralynn Hirshberg Lisa Hittel Holly Hobe Paul Hobe Deborah Hoehn Chris Hogue Mike Hogue Mark Holland Craig Hollenbeck loseph Holman Craig Holsinger jimmy Hood Nancy Horlacher Chauna Horton Lori Houser Holley Hover Arthur Hovvsden Valorie Huebner Greg Hughes Liesa Hughes Kelly Irvine Mimi Irwin David lackson loyce lacobson David Jamieson Travis larrett Andrew lohnson Christopher lohnson '25 Leaning back, David Tatom waits for his test results in Mr. Rex Christain's Geometry class. 'gf .,ss,ss if we A if N 1 S' ff A y if 41.25 john johnson Margaret johnson Sandra johnson Tanya johnson Norman jones Nancy jordan Michelle judson Carmen julian jay lurgemeyer Beth Kahn Lisa Karstetter jill Kauffman David Keeney Michelle Keith Stephanie Kelly Toni Kennedy Lois Kessen Tina Klauser Dru Kleinman Paul Klink Beth Kloft Sonya Knupp Kevin Kohler Paul Kovarik Paul Kovvalezyk Steve Kranifz Charles Krebs Benita Krietenstein janice Kroulik jon Kubiskie Bradley Kuehner Michael Kugelman Kristy Kuhlmann Steve Kumagai jennifer Kunz Ethel Kuperman jeffrey La Benz Shari La Faye Mary Lamppa Vicki Landis SOPHOMGRES 209 210 SOPHOMORES Vonda Lanktord loanna lapadura Nancy Lapp lon Lara lclward La Shomb Kevin Lassila VVaItvr l eader Dorf-ne Lee Tracy Lee Patricia Lester Rick Lcfwallen Vicky Levyallen Lori Lewis Cathy Leyya Eric Linclc-rman Sandra Linclstrom Kenneth Linker Robert Lively Richard Loete David Long Lynn Lorance Gregory Lostrafco Brufe Loy loanne Lucero Mike Lufero Rornona Lucero Chris Luebke Nancy Lumley Shelli Lyman Bryan MacAffee Malia Makinney james Malinski Wayne Mallo Melanie Mangham Diana Manser Lori Maples Randall Marion Val Marlin Ron Marshall Chris Martin Chris Martinez Sophomore flutist, Lisa Turney, praCtiCes her part ofthe Liberty Hell Marc h CY' 3 'ees x '1-.Ai 11 'fx Margaret lohnson studies her moves for a dance in ise lobski's Modern Dance class. .-as 'J 1' ,lf Ms. Den- -x., Micheal Mathews Andrea Mathieson Diana Mathus lill Mauren lanis Mayerhofer Theresa May Susan McAllister Vernon McBride Genevieve McCain lessica McCarthy Ann McCarville Susan McChesney Sean McCoy lill McDermott Keith McDivitt Keith McDonald Steven McDonald lill McGarrity Marguerite Mclnlyre Bill McKenzie Charles McLaughlin Allison Mclemore Kirk Mcliight Matt McWenie Mike Mears Kelly Medlyn Traci Mehlin Milca Melano Leslie Merritt Phyllis Metcalf Tod Mettler Bruce Meyer john Meyer Robin Milbrandt Bob Miles Daniel Miller Debbie Miller Gail Miller Kelly Miller Michael Miller SOPHOMORES 211 Sim Miller Troy Miller Mike Mindrup Laurie Minturn Susan Mitchell Tina Mitcshell Kileen Moe Barb Molloy Ronni Monson April Moore Terry Morgen Denise Mueller Doug Mueller Rod Mullinax Lisa Mundt Robin Munz Margaret Murphy Sieve Murphy Ty Myers Stephen Nasser julie Nation Debbie Neighbors Marcus Nelson Cheryl Nifhols Michael Noel Diane Norris Don Novkov Laura Novyland Karen O'Connor Suzanna O'DonneII Lorrie Oelkers Phillip Oelze Bill Olson Mark Olsen Lori Olson Mary Otiayiano Suzanne Owens Margaret Parker Karen Parks Susan Parks Laurie Patton l Q-7 Carole Tom tests for a chemical reaction by heating a mix- ture and measuring its temperature. ?3' nv Michael Pelton Michael Pendergraft Bob Pcnuel Margie Peper Terry Perkins Barbara Perry Daniel Perry Tonya Perry Greg Peterson Dayid Pvtrone loan Pichnarcik Barhara Pierini Fred Podesta Chari Pomeroy Ray Porter Kathy Powell Chris Powers Ann Prather Thomas Prather Lee Prettyman Tanino Privitera Belmont Procopio Pam Provateare Paula Provateare Robert Pulyer Kathryn Raggett Gina Ramos Sue Ramundo Dianne Rasen Mark Ratliff Ray Rawlins Amanda Ray Begaye Raymond Laura Reany Sheri Redhurn Anthony Renegar loyce Repp David Resech Richard Retuccia Paul Rich SOPHOMORES 213 Mark Riffle Daniel Rifley Fred Rivers john Robb Darcie Roberts Kathy Rockrich Michael Rockwell Gretchen Rodgers Eyan Rodman Barbara Rogers Patricia Rogers Carmelina Romanello Debby Ropers Michael Rose Richard Rosenfield Rae Rosko Clinton Ross Mark Roth Betsy Rowland Shiela Rowles Kim Rupe William Russell james Rutila joy Ruttenbur Karen Sacks julie Sage Cynthia Salazar David Salow Chris Sandoval Richard Schechter janet Schlemmer Melisa Schroeder Matthew Schubert Marrianne Schulz Robert Schwartz jeffrey Seagraves jeffrey Searls Gary Sexton Tom Sexton Susan Shapiro Tomiko Shinmon Rai Q3 .ff-an tg Ju Carrie Fetters, sophomore, rehearses a marching routine prior to the Fiesta Bowl Parade. ..f-was I Ls 453 -' W' mf-.nf ', .. - 1ffQfLQf'.g.i3 , i-.Ti 'F M f Iohn Sigler Gail Silberman Greg Simmons Gina Simone Mark Sletten loseph Slowiak Leslie Smith Lynne Smith Mike Smith Mike Smolens Iohn Snell Marr' Solomon Mark Solomon Keith Sorenson Dean Souers Vicki Sperline Robert Spillmann Marilyn Spinner Cary Spreitzer Brent Stapley Ross Sterling Chris Stevens Seott Stevens Connie Stiteler Margaret Stovall Dagney Streahl Larry Sulllns Mike Sullivan Susan Svvasey April Tamuty Celeste Tang Srott Tang Steve Tassinari Greg Tatham David Tatom Iames Tatum Christopher Taylor Randall Taylor Tony Taylor Bradley Tebow Scott Tennant Kim Terhune Gina Termine Nancy Thiede Tom Thiel Russel Thielman Brad Theim M Chris Thomas Ted Thomason Brian Thompson David Thompson Matthew Tinkelenberg Carole Tom Tracey Tompkins Olof Torne Donald Toth Carol Townsend Chrissie Travaini Greg Travis X Donna Triplett Karen Tuck Lisa Turney Linda Tvedte Iohn Tveidt Stuart Ulrich Robert Underdovvn Lucy Vagnetti lovana Valencia Rena Valladolid Vicki Valles Virginia Vandenburg Terry Van Ehst C-ary Van Kilsdonk Gina Van Scoyoc Chatai Vaughn lohn Vaughn Bob Verdugo Cindy Vezzetti Mitchell Vezzetti Rick Vincent john Vollrath '16 SOPHOMORES Kurt Von Rice Karen Vorce Mark Wagner David Walters Roger Walters Iohn Waner Pam Ward William Ward Christi Warner Mark Warsing Tom Watkins Randy Webb Terisa Weeks Pam Weihert David Weinstein Todd Welch Philip Wells Russ Wendt Brenda Westerman james Westfall Michael Westfall Melanie Whitaker Debra Wilcox lacque Wilcox Rosemary Williams Wayne Williamson Donna Winton Tammy Wise Tim Wise Connie Witbeck Tony Woiciehaski loy Wolf Cathy Woolery Lori Woolsey Maryann Woulschon Pam Wugalter Kimberly Wyckoff leffrey Yeakey Tracy Yue Michael Yukas Cathy Zaccagnio lefflielinski Frosh Council has late start in organizing lthough the Freshman Class Council got off to a slow start due to lack of organization, later in the year many projects were accomplished. At the beginning of the year there were few council members, and not much enthusiasm. But, with the help of former council member Karen Aidem, more interest was created. Later in the year more members became involved, causing participa- tion in the various activities to be increased. ri S in YU? . ,caiijh W 3 f Q gr 11 y',eu A si? fe Q I . uhiuuui-....,....' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Charlene Soto, Secretary, Becky Ankenbr ndt, Treasurer, Kim Crow- ley, Vice President, Sue Hanson, President. ,W FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL - Front Row: Linda Turner, Marcy Irwin, Charlotte Keller, Jeanine Lapadura, Cindy Choukalas. Middle Row: Becky 5 NSN?-Cs xg-S-ix-.S l l as 1, ' '1 ' 1, E5 . ,u.,,.- , F . W I Q - 4 P J' f 2 W,,.,, Ms.. Metzger, Charlene Soto, Kelly Lee, Laura Spencer. Top Row: Sue Hanson, Kathi Dick, Patti Johnston, Lisa Staken, Sue Cunningham, Scott Hume. Ankenbrandt, Mary D'Arcangelo, Linda Wong, Michelle Lara, Gabrielle FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND COUNCIL l Freshmen fill out forms for Identification cards during registration, 1:1 ta! 'cr Mike Abels Ellen Abrams William Adair lohn Adams Lisa Adams Mark Adkins lames Adler Susan Affleck Kenneth Agee Cari Ake Lori Ake Mitchell Akins lohn Allain Ben Allegretti Bruce Allen lohn Allen Stephanie Allen Mark Alexander Susan Alexander Victor Alexander Evelyn Amadio Pat Ament Frank Ammaccapane Barry Anderson Randy Anderson Becky Ankenbrandt Stanley Anthony Michelle Antilla Georgene Arguijo Gilbert Armenta lovl Arnold Tammy Arthur Sandra Augsburger William Authrey limmy Baca lames Baker Ruth Balikian Lena Barber Victor Barela Beth Barror Beth Bartko FRESHMEN 220 FRESHMEN Amy Battvello julie Baughman Gilbert Bazan jon Beaumont Stacie Beck Catherine Bell Doug Bennett Barbara Benson Ronald Berry Suzette Biasi Glenn Biehl Don Bingham Gary Birtcher Denise Bishop Tim Black Carolyn Blair Karen Blaker Linda Blankenship Elizabeth Bloom Mary Boers Richard Bohrer Terrie Boirum Matthew Bonhote john Boone Craig Booth Robert Bootz Cathy Bosco james Bostwick Lori Bourassa Linda Bowman Beverly Bradford Bonnie Brady David Brady Beth Brand Ted Brauburger Billy Bridgman Lynnette Broadhurst james Broermann jane Brooks Cheryl Brown ,-can '07 9719 Stephanie Allen ponders several opportunities presented at Freshman Orientation, fax , l ,Q ' . lf: ' 'Ms-. ' -Q ff - Kit 'R 'P 'ist fm ga W w iki N W 5' T I f 2-has i 4 -,. ,SNS fe J liiii fit s ..,i,A While waiting to be admitted to the cafeteria to buy books, freshmen attempt to become acquainted with CBHS. Clifford Brown Sydney Brown Toni Brown Teresa Bruflat Timothy Brumm Carl Bruning Beth Brunk Bruce Buck Richard Buck Charles Buckhannon Sally Burden David Burgard Brian Burgess jill Burgess Barry Burgun Dana Burgy Richard Busk jeanette Byler Cathi Caldwell Holly Calvin Doug Cameron Susan Cantor Mario Capriotti joe Carbajal Vincent Cardinal Dawna Carlson Brian Carroll Kim Carsten Tracy Cartledge Michael Chavez Victoria Chelpka Frank Chirumbolo Robin Chorost Cindy Choukalas Chris Christian Violet Christian Tim Clark Anna Clayton Sam Cohen james Colbert David Colee FRESHMEN 221 Lisa Coleman Susan Collier Amy Colson lohn Comita Larry Contreras Cara Cook Nancy Cook Steve Coppinger Daphren Corbin Kirk Corbin Robyn Corkins Mike Costello Tony Couch Susan Coulter Tammy Council Dona Cox Thomas Cox Leslie Crandall Beverly Crawford Theresa Crooks David Crowe Kimberly Crowley Heidi Cruz Kurt Cunningham Sue Cunningham Matt Dabbs Stewart Dallas Laura Dang Dang Nguyen Mary Darcangelo Sheri Davenport Linda Davenport Elizabeth Davis March Davis lanet Day Richard Decker Hollis Delaugter Rocco DeLuca lohn DeVora Susan DeVora lags! . t t,, L, tr'tir .i,ts,t 5 S, Q I r ' asys . ssty Melanie Manor ponders a question put forth to her by her Basic Art teacher. W--.Y 'EJ 1- ,1- mai he NA -... ,A, S fb-'Wi Ken Tweet, freshman, studies the corrections on a paper handed back to him. -sf? Qx L. Stephen DeWalt Kathy Difk james Dillon Sherri DiVito Thomas Doyle Maryanne Drane Gene DuRall Tamie Duhamall Shawn Dunn Wendy Duyane Ray Dyer Lori Eastep jonathan Easter Sandra Eaton jeffrey Edwards Stephanie Encina Ahleen Enserink Gregory Esgar Donna Estrella Robert Faller leff Farlow Vincent Fauci David Felten Philip Feno Charles Ferrell Cathy Ferris Lori File Lisa Filigenzi Lori Flafkman S William Fleckenstein Keith Flickinger Carol Flores Lori Foster Daniel Foudray Steven Francis Craig Frehurger Bruce Freedle Chet Freegard Cary Fuqua Sidney Cahel Christopher Gall FRESHMEN 223 Lori Gallo Kerrick Galloway Phillip Garcia Sharon Gardner Thomas Gellert Edward Gentry Douglas Gerdin Andy Gilburne Debra Gin Bruce Giere Karan Godwin Sharan Godwin Miller Gongora Phil Goebel Susan Goerlich Wilfred Gonzales Brett Goolsby lulie Goot lill Gordon Lindel Gore leffrey Gorman Dori Goronkin Todd Gould Glen Granzow Linda Graulich Pam Graves Cheryle Griffin Fawn Griffin Troy Griffith Margie Gruber Gerald Grucky Daniel Guido Michelle Guyett Scott Hackbart Mark Haeussler Christine Haita Keith Hake Scott Hall Brian Hallam Vickie Hamblin 1' it Ron Scarborough adjusts a typewriter as he prepares to type Cutlines in Shield Publications. CL.-.v Ali 527' 41+ YR Mfr -of ,f 'Nw Kathi Hayes, freshman, sketches a drawing as part of her Basic Art exam. 15 Michael Hamby Kent Hamilton Kathryn I-lamler Lisa Hammerschlag Gary Hanby ludy Hand Susan Hanson Marion Harmon Kendall Harper Holly Harris Kenneth Harris Michael Harris Lisa Hatfield loyce Havlicek Lamar Hawkins Susan Hawkins Kathi Hayes George Haynes Karin Hedberg Philip Heminghaus Deborah Henry Katherine Henry Ki Hermann Robert Herschak David Heywood Michelle Hickey Connie Hicks Steve Hill Barbara Himmelberger Ann Hirsch Cary Hitsman Brian Hoekstra Kevin Hoelzer Patricia Holder lulie Holm Edward Holtson Kelly Honeycutt David Hook Donald Horner Richard Houser Thomas Howard FRESHMEN 225 226 FRESHMEN Allan Hubley Tera Huff Becky Huffine Wes Hughes laura Hulsey Scott Hume Maria Hunter Sally Hunter Bobbie Hypsch julie lnnocenti Cynthia lrwin Marcy Irwin Michael jackson joe jacobson Twinkle jacobson Tracy james Deborah jarrell David jasinski Valerie jeffords Sarah joachirn Maryjoaquirn Cindyjohnson Diane johnson Glenn johnson Patricia johnston Debbie jones jeffrey jones jeff jones Mark jordan Cory judd Kenneth judd Karen julian Debra Kandell dj ig-wabx NAI'- YM? f.. 'T' Y ME. 3 ,YE bn... Greg lttner reviews a magazine article as an assignment in Ms. Mary Stites' CRT Class. a. .iii 1.0: Susan Kaplan Thomas Keig Charolette Keller Suzanne Kelley Carol Kiesling Michael Kilday ..., 4' nwmgii l is K2 v-'Q M., Jil., Q-v'f rl Freshman Mike Romero works intently on a paper Collage in Basic Art Class. 'UK 164' N8 Wa? Hallie King Sharon King Tom Kleinrnan Glenn Kleint lames Knape Silvia Knight Martin Koch Ronald Koehler Karl Koons Debbie Kovall Ioe Kozell Kevin Krietenstein Patricia Kumagai Rebecaa Lange leanine lapadura Michelle Lara Kent Larson Tina Lassila Bill Lavvendowski Beverly Layne Iacquelyne Leahy Calvert Leake Mark LeBlanc Kelly Lee Pamela Lee Vicki Lee Bryon Legg Iames Leland Stephanie Lenn loyce Leonard Paul Leonard Chris Leonardi Tammy Levvallen Kim Lightfoot Kurt Linderman lim Lindsey Susan Lively Cindy Long David Loper Sherri Lorirner Stareena Lotches FRESHMEN 227 Kay Loucks Marylin Loyellette Theresa Luckett julie Luebke Betsy Lushy Bonnie Lusby Gary Luster Nanette Lutz Maria MacAfee Michael McCabe Anne McCoy Michael McCoy Laura McGuire Nancy McGuire Danny McKee lames McRae Richard Maddox Katherine Madole Susan Madsen Lisa Magino Mark Magis Ted Mains Beth Maki Nancy Malmstone john Manalo lohn Mance Srinivas Manne Scott Manning Melanie Manor Mark Marley Michael Marshall Mike Marshall jimmy Martin Leslie Martin Robert Matovvitz Daniel Matus Kim Meighan Rosana Melano lulie Melcher Phillip Merkel 1 L L A af ifxj, L L '6 , - . Nazi s- '-- ' - V- ,, .. r isss - to .k,kA V 1 , V ' NN .ii , '--... iw S- 'l l .k J Q. 2, Qs, if ,. 1 H ,, ,P-sv as Steve Tallman asks about commas and periods during his freshman English class. 'fm -.al AL- Q less Gabrielle Metzger Vince Miles Gregory Miller lesse Miller Kristi Miller Lisa Miller lean Milliner Kym Mills Emilio Mioni Tina Mitchell Robyn Mlazagar Mark Monday Kandy Montgomery Ted Moon Ted Moore Laila Morey Diane Morgan Danny Moriarity Craig Morse lanet Movvder Nancy Mozingo Don Mugavero Karl Munger Roy Muns Brian Murphy Carole Murphy Lorrie Myers Mark Myers Thomas Nasser Kim Nation Patricia Navarro Douglas Neagle Teresa Nelson Connie Newman Phillip Nickel Clarence Niemela Cindy Nienhaus Lynn Nieuwenhoff Rebecca Noble Renie Noel Kathleen Noonan FRESHMEN 229 230 FRESHMEN Kimberly Nord Suzanne Norris Suzanne Obermayer Cindy Olsen lanelle Ong lay Orton leffrey Orton Paul Owens Elizabeth Pace Alan Paige Marvin Palmer Cathy Palumbo Scott Papa Tim Pappas Craig Parke Matthew Parks Nancy Parks Sandy Parmenter Teri Patterson Kari Patton Scott Patton Karen Paul Mary Paul Patricia Paul john Paulsen Pam Paxton Denise Payne Kevin Payne Paul Pegany Barbera Pell john Pemberton Chris Pena Keith Pendergraft George Penic Nick Perryman Thor Petrenko Ben Petrosuis Kathi Petz john Pfile Kathy Pico 'UGS ff 7 Y: 'I ,af Z . K 4 4 55 21 .Mm P, 1. Vollrath becomes absorbed in writing a factual report in his freshman M.R,T, class. Alfred Pimentel Theresa Poirot Cordon Pomerenke Cecil Pranke Bill Pranke Paula Provo Shayne Pulfer Ed Pulley Dora Quan lefferey Quinn Michael Raney Eric Rasien Gregg Ramsey Barbara Ravelli Andy Reichenburger Sheryl Renegar Carol Reynolds jeff Reynolds Ken Reynolds Paul Reynolds Pam Rhatigan Camille Rhinehart Peggy Rice lane Riggs Howard Roberts Siobhan Roberts Becky Robertson john Robinson Christine Rockrich Ann Rockwell Mike Rhodes David Rodriguez Mike Romero Rey Romero Tammy Roper Christina Ropers Debbie Rossborough Carolyn Roth Ierry Roth Casey Rowe Mike Rowe Steve Ruguone Roger Runyon Earl Rutenber Pam Ruttenbur Tamera Ruttenbur Hal Ryan Mike Ryder lohn Sachen jeff Sanders Rick Sanders William Sanderson Kim Sandvig Robin Schier Bennett Sarager Laurie Sawyer Ron Scarborough Aris Scarla Donna Schepp Lisa Schubert Ray Schulte Nanette Schultz Susan Schweighardt julie Scott Carolina Secco D'Aragona Michele Sensing Michelle Seyfried Pat Sfreddo Gordon Shearer Harriet Sheets Daniel Sherlock Lawrence Sherwood Keith Shirkey Tamara Shumaker luanita Siebert julie Sierras Tom Siegler Paul Sikokis Dave Skowronek Donald Smith 'WH sf? Aff if riil in Q tigfa, ::FE,: ,?,,, ,1 Hx 'si W 7 W We if Paula Provo smiles during a class discussion about reading Q7 techniques in MRT class. 0' , , Eleanor Smith Gregory Smith Kevin Smith Laurie Smith Mark Smith Roger Smith Kathryn Snell Greg Sommers Sharon Sorensen Charlene Soto Vladisiav Sparavec Nita Sparkman Richard Sparks Kim Spencer Laura Spencer Myron Spencer Craig Spivey john St. German Lisa Staken Denise Stampfly Terri Standlee Pam Stanford Gnara Starr Ann Steiner Ionathon Stern Renee Stille Dean Stockdale Lisa Stone jerry Story Susan Strange Lee Styer Mark Summers Kim Swanson lane Swartz Ania Szmorlinski David Szuter Murray Tait Steve Tallman Mark Tameron Daniel Tamuty FRESHMEN 233 234 FRESHMEN jenny Tang Tami Tang Sheryl Tatom Alyssa Tattrie Sara Tatum Colleen Taylor Mary Taylor Rosie Taylor Matthew Terry Tom Terwilliger Connie Therrien Anne Thomas Carol Thomas Mary Thomson Carol Thompson Cheryl Thompson Idella Thompson Tim Thompson Tami Thorson loe Tokoph Joanne Tomac Eda Tomaselli Brian Tomecek Kelley Tompkins joe Toth Kathleen Toth Gilbert Trejo Steve Trimble Tracy Troutman Gina True loe Tumlinson Linda Turner Shelby Turner Debra Tweet Ken Tweet David Tyler james Uranich Ron Valenti Dee Dee Valenzuela Sue Van Camp Neica Van Hook 'x fitikt S Freshmen Mary Moers and Shayne Pulfer discuss their homework assign TTIQDIS. 'Wi ,fi 'J sm-ra',.1' , aimfs gg Melody Vanderlinde David Van Kilsdonk Brian Vaughn Paul Vaughn Robert Vaughn Annie Velimirovich P. l. Vollrath Michelle Vrooman Elizabeth Walker Patrick Wallace Timothy Wallace Lane Walters Lisa Waner lulie Ward Marie Washburn Kipp Welch Rena Western Diane Wetzel Debra Wheeler lohn White lim Wilbur Michael Wiley Melvin Williams Tommilee Williams Laurie Williamson David Winters Rene Wise Christopher Woida Linda Wong Lee Ann Woods lim Woolsey Sophia Xericos Steve Yanke Bryon Ysasi Marjorie Zaccagnio Nick Zazzera Michael Zeller Lori Zenger Gary Zies john Zuan FRESHMEN 235 236 CLOSING QQ Ke-azz, :lf I-I-. ,.: . K. .- i --i 5 ww. . .X CLOSING 237 Dovwrwa wel l JUS? V351 you 238 CLOSING an Q99 I y vw, I ma , Xe 'I I Q I ff- 'W CLOSING 239 5 ' , i ',W' X if H61 wz W s. E' ., --qw, Try, ,ff W, , . , , , .N ,lil ,ggi-f W K H gf A Q ,ggywg W , .f V, 'T i, .if WT ar? , ,,., ' - -W , g-iz:-zigzrx-tw - . gg. , K I J' , M, E ,,,5.,.5, A krywff: f N Z-10 CLOSING Y' 4. -'ff 0 46 W s., s fwgxfv ul? fit' F '14 V- ,V .2 4 fs 4, -15 , 1 . ' 1 ' ff5ET1' , ' ' L fglim' ' .R V V ,Af wg: 'v :Q ., ' . ,ffgga , w .5 'N SHNC Senior Activities Michael Allen: Forensic 3, 45 International Club 2, 3, 4, lunior Achieve- ment 1, 25 Kraut Klub 25 Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 45 Look Homeward, Angel 25 Once in a Lifetime 25 lnterview!Serpent 35 Mad Woman of Chaillot 35 David and Lisa 4. leff Amstutz: Chess Club 15 Gun Club 1, 2, vice president 35 Precision Air Rifle and Pistol Club 4. loe Anderson: Bicycling Club 1, 25 Blade Staff 45 Flying Club 15 lunior Achievement 2, 3, 45 Kraut Klub 4. leigh Applewhite: Homecoming Committee l. ludy Armstrong: Badminton 25 GAA 1, 25 Volleyball 3. lon Arnold: Computer Club treasurer 3, 4. Robert Azzato: Lapidary Club 2. Brad Baggs: Concert Band 35 Marching Band 45 Electronics Club 15 Flying Club 1. lanet Bailey: Art Club secretary 25 Keramos 45 Orchesis 4. Allison Bates: Badminton 25 Dorian 35 GAA l, 25 Interact 35 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Serpent!lnterview 35 Mad Woman of Chaillot 35 David and Lisa'f 45 Ski Club 3,45 Softball 35 Tennis 1,2. Susan Bloom: Arete 3, 45 Kraut Klub 2, 3, 45 Orc hesis 45 Student Senate 15 Swimming 45 Track 2. Phil Boas: Blade Staff 2, 3, sports editor 45 Tennis 1. Bob Boich: Basketball 15 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Ski Club 1, Sergeant at Arms 25 Student Senate 15 Track 2. lim Bolek: Art Club treasurer 2, president 3, 45 Baseball l5 Homecoming Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Shield Statt 2, co-editor-ire chief 3, managing editor 45 Student Senate 3, 45 Scholastic Art Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Talent Assembly 3. Mike Bond: Concert Band 25 Football 15 Marching Band 2 Stephanie Booth: Bible Club 25 Concert Band 2, 35 Forensic 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 15 Homecoming Committee 2, 45 International Club 45 Marching Band 2, 35 Masque and Gavel 2, 35 Math Club 25 Medical Careers Club 25 National Honor Society 3, treasurer 45 Orchestra 35 Parnassus secretary 25 Summer and Smoke 15 Knight of the Burning PestIe 15 Look Home- ward, Angel 25 lnterview!Serpent 35 Spanish National Honor Society 2, secretary 4. Andre Bormanis: Kraut Klub 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, president 45 Talent Assembly, second place 3. Greg Brady: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. leff Brand: Ski Club 3, 4. Mary Bronsteter: Arete 3, 45 Class Council 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, vice presi- dent 45 The Music Man 35 GAA 1, 25 Homecoming Committee 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchesis 45 Pom Line 3, 45 Spanish National Honor Society secretary 3, treasurer 45 Camelback Singers 4. Alan Brooks: ROTC 45 Student Senate 4. Anna Brown: Concert Band 45 Cross Country 45 Marching Band 4. Brian Bruce: Golf 15 Handball Club 2, 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Robin Brummer: GAA 15 Ski Club 1, 25 Softball, 3, 4. Eddie Burruel: Basketball 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. Mary Cabanski: Blade Staff 1, feature editor 2, photo editor 35 French National Honor Society vice president 3, 45 Forensic 2, 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 4, Historian 35 National Merit Semi Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchesis 45 Summer and Smoke 15 Knight of the Burning Pestle 15 Look Homeward, Angel 25 Once in a Lifetime 25 Serpent! Interview 35 Mad Woman of Chaillot 35 David and Lisa 45 Student Senate 45 Yoga Club 1, 2. Lisa Carpenter: COE 4. 242 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ludy Case: Blade Staff 15 Keramos 45 Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, 45 Summer and Smoke 15 Knight of the Burning Pestle 15 Look Homeward, Angel 25 Once in a Lifetime 25 Serpent!lnterview 35 Mad Woman of Chaillot 35 David and Lisa 45 Model UN 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Orchesis 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Yoga Club 1, 2. Margaret Case: Anytown 35 DECA 35 Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Once in a Lifetime 25 Interview!Serpent 35 David and Lisa 45 Spanish National Honor Society 35 Student Senate 3. leri Christian: Arete 2, 3, treasurer 45 Badminton 2, 3, 45 Blade Staff 25 GAA 15 Shield sports editor 3, 45 Softball 35 Tennis 1, 2, 4. Rick Coppinger: Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. lohn Cotter: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 Kraut Klub 3, 45 Student Sen- ate 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3. David Coultrap: ICE 45 Football 1. Dean Dandelles: Class Council 45 Track 3, 4. Andrea Davis: Bridge Club 45 GAA 1, 25 lunior Achievement 1, 3. Neal Davis: Forensic 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchesis 3, 45 Look Homeward, Angel 25 Once in a Lifetime 25 Serpent!lnterview 35 Mad Woman of Chaillot 35 David and Lisa 45 Homecoming Committee 35 Keramos 45 Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, 4. Denise Dawson: COE vice president 4. loe Deines: Basketball 1, manager 25 lunior Achievement 3, 4. Elizabeth Delong: Arete 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 35 Transfer from Kubasaki High School, Okinawa, japan 3. Brian deVallance: Class Council 2, 3, 45 ASU Medallion of Merit Award 35 lohn Rhodes Congressional Scholar 35 Student Human Relation Commit- tee 45 U of A Outstanding High School lunior Award 35 Handball Club 45 Homecoming Committee 3, 45 International Club'3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish National Honor Society 25 Student Senate 45 Tennis 15 TRACYC 4. loni Dikes: Concert Choir 3, 45 Camelback Singers 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4. Mike Dillon: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, president 45 Track 1. jackie Din: Class Council 3, 45 Senior Class president 45 Prom Committee chairman 35 French National Honor Society treasurer 3, secretary 45 Homecoming Committee 45 International Club 2, 35 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Student Senate. Mary Discher: Archery 2, 3, 45 Arete 3, vice president 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Golf 2, 3,45 Ski Club 45 Softball 3, 4. Bryan Donner: Bicycling Club 25 Class Council 45 Computer Club 35 Foot- ball 15 Handball Club 35 International Club 25 judicial Council 45 Key Club 3, Historian 45 National Honor Society 45 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Senate 3, parliamentarian 45 TRAGYC regional co-chairman 2, regional chairman 3, executive chairman 45 Youth Highway Safety Advi- sory Committee 4. Mary Dooley: Homecoming Committee chairman 45 International Club 45 Kraut Klub 45 National Honor Society 45 Girl of the Month 45 Foreign Exchange Student to Germany 3, executive secretary 4. Elizabeth Doss: COE 45 Homecoming Committee 15 Medical Careers Club president 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Spartaticians 3, secretary 45 Stu- dent Senate 2. Debra Douglass: Class Council 2, 3, 45 lunior Class vice president 35 Girls' State 35 lunior Achievement 25 Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Look Homeward, Angel 25 Mad Woman of ChailIot 35 David and Lisa 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Student Senate 3, 45 Tennis 15 Volleyball 3, 4. Libby Emerson: Arete 3, 45 Dorian 35 GAA 1, 25 Gymnastics 2, 35 Interact 2, 3, 45 Pom Line 4. 'Mike Dunn: Baseball 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. lim Engle: Baseball 1, 2, 35 National Merit Semi Finalist 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. Diane Esposito: HERO 45 Ski Club 4, Ann Faulds: HERO 4, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, Shield Staff 3,4 Lori Felton: COE 4, junior Achievement 2, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Look Homeward, AngeI 2. Mike Fish: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3. Marilyn Fossum: GAA 2, National Honor Society 4, Spanish National Honor Society 4, Linda Fow: Art Club 4, Ski Club 4, Student Senate 2, 3. Terri Fowlie: DECA 3, secretary 4, GAA 1, 2, Masque and Gavel 3, Orc hesis 4, Look Homeward, Angel 2, Once in a Lifetime 2, SerpentfInter- view 3, Ski Club 1. Karen Futterman: Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, 4, Summer and Smoke 1, Knight of the Burning Pestle 1, Ski Club 3, 4. Delania Gallardoz Anytown 2, Arete 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, junior Class treasurer 3, French National Honor Society secretary 4, GAA 2, Homecom- ing Committee 3, International Club 4, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, Model UN 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Photo Club 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Softball 3, Student Body executive secretary 4, Student Senate 3, -l, Volley- ball 3. joe Gibson: Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, COE 3, vice president 4, KCHS disc jockey. Randy Gould: National Honor Society 4. Clay Graham: Blade staff 3, feature editor 4, International Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Photo Club 3, 4. Michele Gravelle: Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, Art Club 3, Bible Club 1, sec- retary 2, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, HERO 4, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Interact 3, International Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus 2, Scholastic Art Show 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 4. Sharon Gray: Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Mad Woman of ChaiIIot 3, David and Lisa 4. Heidi Grossman: Anytown 2, Arete 2, Blade staff 1, Campusfnews editor 2, editor-in-chief 3, Class Council 4, Senior Class treasurer, National Honor Society 4, Once in a Lifetime 2, SerpentfInterview 3, Mad Woman of ChailIot 3, David and Lisa 4, Student Senate 4, Tennis 1, Volleyball 2, Girls' State 3, GAA 1, 2, Forensic 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, treasurer 4, Teen Gazette correspondent 3, Shield Queen 4. Mitchell Grossman: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gun Club 1, 2, junior Achieve- ment 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Gail Grover: Arete 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 1, Softball manager 2, Track 2, 3, Tennis manager 4. Kathy Haberer: Blade Staff 1, sports editor 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Mas- que and Gavel 2, National Honor Society 4, Tennis1, 3. David Hain: Football 1, 2. Karen Hanchett: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3. Neil Harder: Kraut Klub 1, Track 2. Pam Harlan: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, Track manager 2. Kenny Harmon: Handball Club 2. Caroline Harper: Class Council 1, 2, 3, Dorian 2, GAA 1, 2, Interact 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, secretary 4, Student Senate 1, 4, Swimming 4. lanis Haug: Dorian 3, Interact 3, Masque and Gavel 1, Photo Club 3, 4, Shield Staff photographer 4, Ski Club 3, 4. Eric Hedlund: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Boys' Nation 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, president 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4. Steve Herzog: Class Council 4, Computer Club 2, vice president 3, presi- dent 4, Homecoming Committee 4, International Club 1, National Honor Society 4, Student Senate 1. Paul Hittel: Anytown 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Computer Club 2, treasurer 3, vice president-4, Debate 1, 2, 3, captain 4, Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, Libertine Society 1, president 2, Masque and Gavel I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety, Sound director 2, 3, 4. Mary Hoehn: Bible Club 3, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, IV Band 2, Beginning Band 1 lacque Hook: Archery 1, Dorian 2, GAA 1, 2, Golt 4, Handball Club I, Interact 1, 2, Track 2. Mary Ann jacobs: International Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4. Roberta jeffords: DECA 3, 4. Mike jenkins: Bicycling Club 2, Class Council 2, Student Human Relation Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis I,2, 3, 4 Lora jensen: GAA 1, 2, International Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soc iety 3, secretary 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, treasurer 3, president 4, Track 4. Catherine johnson: Concert I3and 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, NAU Music Camp 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble Festival 2, 3. Dan jackson: Baseball 1, Bible Club 2, Football 1, Gun Club 1, junior Achievement 2, Student Senate 2, Wrestling 2. Cheryl jones: Arete 4, Cheer Line 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, Dorian 2, 3, GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 2, Interact 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Spartaticians 2, Student Senate 1. Verne jones: Cross Country 'I, 2, 3, 4, junior Achievement 3, 4, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Margo Kalfas: Dorian 2, GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 3, Interact 3, 4, junior Achievement 1, Ski Club 4, Spartaticians 2. Tammy Kannapel: HERO 4, Kraut Klub 1, Shield staff 3. Lisa Kauffman: GAA 1, 2, Masque and Gavel 3, Literary Contest 3. Sue Kaufmann: Arete 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Interact 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Spartaticians .3, 4. Carolyn Keith: Arete 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class secretary 1, Concert Band 2, 3, Dorian 2, GAA 1, Girls' League 1, secretary 2, Interact 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Knight of the Burning Pestle 1, Pom Line 3, captain 4, Student Senate 3. john Keller: Key Club 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2. Melinda Kelley: Anytown 2, Arete 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pom Line 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4. Kathy Ketterer: Arete 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Dorian 2, GAA 1, 2, March- ing Band 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 4, Pom Line 3, 4, Track 2, Wind Symphony 4. Eddie Kilthau: Football 1, Golf team captain 1, 2, 3, 4. Cynthia Koch: HERO historian 4. jill Kristal: Anytown 2, Blade feature editor 3, Class Council 3, 4, Flag Line 4, Forensic 1, Girls' League 1, Girls' State 3, International Club 1, 2, 3, 4, judicial Council Chairman 4, Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, Model UN 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus secretary 2, Summer and Smoke 1, Knight of the Burning PestIe 1, Look Homeward, Angel 2, Once in a Lifetime 2, Student Body corresponding secretary 4, Student Senate 4. Bill Krogman: Cross Country 3, 4, junior Achievement 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Kyle Kunz: Class Council 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Dorian 2, GAA 2, Inter- national Club 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, NAU Summer Music Camp 1, National Honor Society 4, Pom Line 4, Wind Symphony 4. Dan Kurth: Football 1, ROTC 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 1. Craig Lacko: Art Club 4, Interact 4, Kraut Klub 1, 2, Photo Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. linda Lair: COE 4, Concert Choir 3. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 243 lohn Langdon: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Kraut Klub 2, 3, Track 1,2, 3, 4 Pam Lankford: Dorian 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, HERO 4, Spartatic ians 3. Debbie Lauko: Blade Staff 1, Homecoming Committee 1, Masque and Gavel 3, Once in a Lifetirne 2, Serpentflnterviewn 3 lulie Leckman: Class Council 1, 2, GAA 1, Photo Club 4, Ski Club 4. Debby Leland: French National Honor Society 2. Frank Leonardi: Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, laimie Leopold: Class Council 1, 2, 3, lunior Class president 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Human Relation Committee, NAU Summer Music Camp 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Music Festival 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Festival 2, 3, 4, For- ensic 3, 4, GAA 1, Beginning Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' State 3, International Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soc iety 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Student Body vice president 4, Student Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Assembly 3, TRAGYC 4, WOC 2, Wind Symphony 4. Lydia Lettieri: Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Handball Club 4, Student Senate 4. Mary Lorimerz GAA 1, 2, Key Club 4, Spartatic ians 3, vice president 4, Stacey Lusby: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, Marc hing Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Erin McCoy: National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4, Interact 4, International Club 3, 4, Tim McManamon: Baseball 1, 2, Marching Band 2, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, Photo Club 2, 3. Liz Mathews: Gymnastics 2, captain 3, lunior Achievement 4, Orchests 3, 4. Mike Meldman: Boys' State Governor 3, Boys' Nation 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Key Club vice president 2, president 3, regional governor 4, Letterrnen's Club 3, 4, National Honor Soc iety 3, 4, Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4, Span- ish National Honor Soctety 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. Karen Mettler: HERO 4, lunior Ac hievement 2, Key Club 4, Spartaticians 3, treasurer 4. Colleen Miller: COE 4, Kraut Klub 2 Karen Miller: GAA 1, 2, 3, Interact 2, Key Club 4, Spartaticians 3, president 4, Student Senate, Yoga Club 1, Tony Mlazgar: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Gun Club 1, 2, Interact 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Student Senate 1, 2, Track 4. loe Mislove: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Interact 4, Kev Club 3, Let- termen's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Peter Mock: Chess Club 1, Class Council 3, 4, Computer Club 1, Gun Club 1, 2, secretary 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Key Club 2, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Mascot 4, Ski Club 4, Student Senate 1,2, 3. Dena Mollman: Arete 2, 3, secretary 4, Cheer Line 4, Class Council 2, 3, Concert Band 2, Dorian 2, secretary 3, president 4, GAA 1, 2, Interact 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, Ski Club, Student Senate 3,4 Vicki Morgan: COE secretary 4. Maggie Morris: Arete 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Gary Mostellerz Baseball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 3, Wrestling 2. Ron Nelson: International Club 2, 3, lunior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Lapidary Club 2, 3, ROTC 3, Ski Club 4. Kay Newell: DECA 3, GAA 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, Interact 1, 2, Kraut Klub 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Bill Newman: Bicycling Club 2, Class Council 4, Computer Club secretary 4, International Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Shelly Nobleyz Arete 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom Line 3, 4, Wind Symphony 4, Track 2, Tennis 1, Volleyball 2. 244 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Sheryl Nobleyz Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, Archery I, Arete 3, 4, Badminton 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, president 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, president 4, National Honor Soc iety 3, 4, Orc hestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Softball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Volleyball 3, captain 4, Wind Symphony 4. Mario Olivarez: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, lunior Achievement 3, Handball Club 3. lim Ogsburyz Anytown 2, Basketball 1, 2, Boys' State 3, Citizens Advisory Council 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class president 2, Football 1, 2, Forensic 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Interact 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Libertine Society 1, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mad Woman of ChailIot 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Stu- dent Body president 4, Student Senate 1, 4, sergeant at arms 2, 3, Human Relation Committee 4, Optimists Youth Appreciation Award in English 4. Wayne Ong: lunior Achievement 2, 3. Kirk Orlando: Forensic Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel 1, 2, 3, president 4, Summer and Smoke 1, Knight of the Burning Pestle 1, Look Home- ward, Angel 2, Once in a Lifetime 2, Serpent!lnterview 3, David and Lisa 4, Shield staff 3, Student Senate 3, 4. Norris Ory: Baseball 1, 2, Kraut Klub 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, Tennis 1, Ski Club 4, Student Senate 4. Kim Paul: COE 4, Dorian 1, 2, GAA 1, Annette Pennington: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, Arete 2, 3, president 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, Dorian 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Homecom- ing Committee 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 3, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Vol- leyball 1. Victor Petrenko: Baseball 1, ROTC 3,4 Mark Poppe: Boys' State 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, secretary 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orchestra I, Home- coming King 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Probert: Concert Band 1, Girls' League 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4. lynn Pugh: Bible Club 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, French National Honor Society 4, president 3, Girls' League 1, 2, Leo secretary- treasurer 4, National Merit Semi Finalist 4, National Honor Society 2, 4. Rose Quan: Arete 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, International Club 2, Kraut Klub 3, National Honor Society 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Les Rainey: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4. Lisa Ramos: Human Relation Committee 4, International Club 1, lunior Achievement 2, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 4, Look Homeward, Angel 2, David and Lisa 4, Karen Richardson: Advanced Girls' Chorus accompianist 1, 2, Camelback Singers 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, president 3, activities coordinator 4, Hand- ball Club secretary-treasurer 3, lazz Lab 1, Libertine Society treasurer 2, NAU Summer Music Camp 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, mascot 4, Parnassus 2, Photo Club 2, 3, secretary-treasurer 4, Shield Staff 1, 2, co-edi- tor-in-chief 3, editor-in-chief 4, Student Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Assembly first place 1, State Solo and Ensemble Festival 2, 3, 4, All-State Music Festi- val 2, 3, 4, South Pacific 2, Pajama Game 2, The Music Man 3, Opti- mists Club Fine Arts Award 3, Cressey Scholarship Award 3, Woody Richardson: Art Club 3, 4, Campus Beautification Committee 1, 2, Golf 2, KCHS disc-jockey 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Photo Club 4, Shield Staff 3, advertising editor 4, Student Board of Education 3, 4, North Central Evaluation 2. Cindy Richter: Badminton 2, DECA 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 3, lunior Achievement 3, 4, Kraut Klub 1. Randy Roberson: Kraut Klub 1, Photo Club 3, 4, Shield Staff photographer 2,3 Robbie Robinson: Baseball I, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Blade Sweetheart 4, Boys' State 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, district secretary 4, letter- men's Club 3, 4, National Honor Society, Student Senate Steve Robinson: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Bible Club 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Camelbac k Singers 4, Football I, manager 2, jazz Lab 3, junior Achievement 2, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Wind Symphony 4. Chuck Rosenfield: Cross Country 3, Football I, jazz Lab 3, Marc hing Band 'I,2, 3, Swimming1, 2. Gary Sacks: Debate I, Masque and Gavel I, 2, 3, 4, Forensic I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Knight of the Burning Pestle 1, Look Ilome- ward, Angel 2, Once in a Lifetime 2, St-rpentflntervic-yy 3, Mad Woman of Chaill0t 3, David and lisa student director 4, Photo Club 2, 3, Student Senate, Tennis 1, Shield King 4. Ioanne Schiller: Advanced Girls' Chorus I, 2, I3ible Club 1, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 2, junior Achievement 2, 3, Kraut Klub I, 2, Shield Staff 3. Gerry Schneider: Baseball 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, vice president 4, Marching Band 1, 2, drum major 3, 4, All-State Music Festival, Football I, Gun Club 2, Interact 1, 2, 3, 4, jazz lab 2, 3, 4, NAU Summer Music Camp 1, 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Trac k 2, Wind Symphony -I, Charles Cooke Memorial Scholarship 3, Solo and Ensemble Festival 3, 4. Sam Schneiter: Baseball I, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club .3, Donna Scholtz: junior Achievement 4, Kraut Klub 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 1, Summer and Smoke 1. Laura Smith: Debate 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, junior Achievement 1, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 3, Math Club 1, Young Democrats 4. lon Speroz Chess Club 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, NAU Summer Music Camp 1, 2, 4, Ski Club 4, Tennis 'l, 2, Wind Symphony 4. jim Speros: DECA 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Bob Stahl: Concert Band 3, Handball Club 3, Marching Band 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Student Senate 3, Wind Symphony 4. Martha Starley: Computer Club 4, GAA 1, Spartatic ians 3. Tom Stillwell: Anytown 3, Bible Club 1, 2, president 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Debate 1, Forensic 1, Homecoming Committee 4, Human Relation Committee president 4, Leo 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, drum major 3, 4, NAU Summer Music Camp 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Homecoming attendant, Student Senate sergeant at arms 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble Festival. Kathy Stiteler: Flag Line 3, 4, GAA 1, Student Senate 4. Cindy Stone: Class Council 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Dorian 2, GAA 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Wind Symphony 4. jeff Stone: Art Club 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Computer Club 3, Kraut Klub 1, 2, 4, vice president 3, Shield staff 3, Senior Class editor 4, Tennis l. Robert Strege: Class Council 1, Football 1, Golt 1, 2, 3, Handball Club I, junior Achievement 1, 2, Kraut Klub 1, 2, Student Senate 1. Mark Stroh: Football 1, Golf 1, 2, ROTC 3, 4. Linda Sukis: GAA 1, Carol Sup: Archery 1, 2, 3, Arete 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 4, Interact 3, 4, International Club 3, 4, junior Achievement 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Clare Sup: Archery 1, Arete 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, GAA 1, 2, vice president 3, Interact 4, junior Achievement 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Student Senate 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. Lori Swoboda: COE treasurer 4, GAA 1. joe Tameron: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, treasurer 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2. Tammie Taylor: Concert Choir 4. Kathy Teel: Class Council 1, 3, Dorian 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Golf 2, Interact 3, 4, Key Club 4, Pom Line 4, Student Senate 1,2, 4, Tennis1. Pam Teeter: DECA 3, 4, look Homeward, Angel 2, Ski Club 4, ludy Thomas: HERO 4. Ross Thompson: Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Interact 4, Key Club 3, Trac k 3, 4. Tom Toal: Key Club 3, 4, National Merit Semi Finalist 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 1, 4, TRAGYC 4. Chris Trenberth: Bridge Club president 2, Golf l, 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 1, Tennis 1. Susan Trompke: French National Honor Society 3, president 4, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, look Homeward, Angel 2, Once in a lifetime 2, Serpent,'lnterview 3, Mad Woman of Chaillot 3. Gail Turner: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, COE 4, Orc hesis 4. Cindy Tutrone: Anytovvn 3, Blade news editor 3, editor-in-c hiet 4, GAA 1, 2, junior Achievement 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Student Senate 4. Nancy Utlce: Arete 4, Baclminton 2, Flag line 3, 4, GAA I, National Honor Society 4, Orchesis 4, Tennis I, Susan Valliez l3ible Club 2, 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Forensic 4, Interact 4, International Club 2, trea- surer 3, 4, junior Achievement I, Kraut Klub 2, leo 3,-I, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Senate -l, WUC I, 2, Mad Vvoman ol Chaillot 3. Katie Vaughn: lI.ig Line 3, c aptain 4, NAU Music Camp 3, National Honor Society 4. Merri Weddlez VICA 4. Chris Wilkinson: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Interact 1, 2, Key Club 4. Dan Williams: Ski Club 4, Tennis 1. Linda Williams: Blade Sweetheart 4, Class Council 1, 2, Freshman class president 1, Forensic 3, 4, GAA 1, Beginning Girls' Chorus 1, junior Achievement 3, 4, Masque and Gavel .3, 4, Orchesis 4, Young Democrats 4, Teen Gazette Correspondent 4, Spunky Spartan 1, Debi Willich: Anytown 3, Bicycling Club 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Class vice president, Girls' League 2, Homecoming Committee 4, Interact 4, International Club 2, 3, Leo 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Parnassus 2, Photo Club vice president 3, Shield Staff photographer 4, Student Sen- ate 4, Human Relation Committee 4. lauren Wilson: Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, vice president 2, TRAGYC 2. Yvonne Wollenberg: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, COE 4, Beginning Girls' Chorus 1, junior Achievement 2, Student Senate 2, 3, 4. Kurt Zell: Art Club 4, Blade staff 3, Photo Club president 4, Shield staff photo editor 4, Tennis 1, 2. 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Anita Knight is radical! Anita please make the cheer line. K. R. Anita - we know about Greg. Anita, you little devil! Anne Steele is a sweet little cookie. Anytown!!! Arcadia guys are the greatest! Are you a turtle? A star! Avoid Dense People. Bad one's back in town. Band, what a joke . . . Bart, you're our baby. B. Boich is gross. Ben Wilhite -We love you!! Bicentennial Club - May its members always be drunk or O.E. Billy is a fool. Blade needs help - Lots! Blitzkreig '77, Bob K. is a scab. Bob M. is foxy, sweet, and lovable Bob M - we sure would like to meet you. Bob S. ??? -- Mursh-bursh. Bong-A-Long. Bonnie and Bobbie forever. Bowie Power!!! Brent and Greg, I luv your Bodies. Bridget Loves Bernie. But their Bicentennial Puzzles. Buy a wig, Deb. Bye, Bye, Delania. California Sweetheart - Cool it on the zip- pers! Can numbskulls type? No!!! Can somebody tell me why? Carol Cummings. . .Thanks, l. I. 252 PATRON ADS Patron Ads Carol T - good luck with T. Lindsey. Carrie takes chopper rides. Cathy I: her doctor's dream. CC - PRRVPMBTSMSCWLCLMAK R MACC C. Gerardo, you and Eddie make Chemistry a big Laugh. Cheri, I really want IT!! Chirp Bird - geep, geep, C. H. is a wonderful person from l. I. Cindy B. - why were there papers on the floor of the car??? Cindy is my cuz, and l'm glad. Cindy, the sweetest girl at Arthur Treachers. Cindy, why do you avoid me? Cindy, you did a great job on the Blade. Cindy Z, How's Mike?? Clarinet players do it best Clock work your orange brothers AGP. Clyde Spartan, outstanding senator. C. N. loves I. M. Remember the card? Coca cola kid to P-green Your cab or mine? COCO, we'll miss you third hour. Coffee, Coffee, Coffee! Colbert is a BS'er. Congratulations Sandy! Crithmith. . .Now?-TD Dawn, good luck with POM. Dawn's my best friend. Dawn, we'll be able to see Carrie now! Dear Band - Thanks for the memories - T. R. Stillwell. Dear Craig. . . I HATE YOU! Debbie, do you have a grease squeege for your hair? Debbie is going bald. Debi, we are not going to get raped in the orchard!! - MB Debi Loves teachers. Debi is Always with Otavio! DEE DEE DA DEE DOO DOO DOO Diana, Arriba your derchi lushia. D. K. is the foxiest trumpet player in 3rd hr. S. L, Bierker, try to be good Dierker, you are my little boy. Debbie T. D. K. is the foxiest guy in this school C, G. Does G. H. really exist? DAB-O-Ink, Bingo Bingo Does Phyllis really waddle? Does Rick M, like tight girls in tight tights or loose girls in French cut Ieotards? Does she or doesn't she? Do strawberry and blueberry go together? Don't break my dart! Don't eat too much ice cream, blueberry. Cal- ories you know. Don't knock Girl Scouts. Don't speed Margie. 'f TD Don't worry Holly, he's strictly hetero. Love your AMEX pal, Steph. Doobi, Do-AAH! Good God! Duritha, can't I borrow some? !elimS-TD E.L.O. is foryou Phil. EM B O I Eric is definitely not Queer. Errol Brown is still around. Fatheadl '56 Nomad? Fiji 36,24 we have to pass the test friend ha, ha. FMUH! For a fun night call Baby Ding Dong Channel 3. Four-A-Clock Freak out! Frizz, Frizz, go Tanino!! Gail, how many times did you write that arti- cle? Gail S. - How does it feel to be back. CAINABUSHA Garry Morbergan is a Fox. Gary, is your blood red? Gerry, do I still owe you for four tubes? Get a butt, Scott S. Get out the whips, KR. Get your own gum, Tom K.! Girls need athletic supporters too! Glendon girls aren't that Bad. GOOSE! Greg and Colleen are not lovers. Greg, don't you know tbere's a copper short- age. Greg, for your sake, do not show your skis! A K Gus and Mimi - in love forever! Gymnastic guys are great lovers. How many spreads do we have open? Hang a ralph, Charles Sears. Harv picks up women. H. D. stands for ' Hey Hawk - lt's cold in here! Hey Ray, when are you going to take me to Grand Avenue? A, K. Hey Snapp - Wa-who! Hey Wheezie! Hi Bob! Hi Deeb, Deeb, the Fleebee Deeb! Luv Mare, Mare, quite contrare. Hi I'm Patti I'm easy. No Patti, not all guys are like that. Hi Willicherbeans and Boooth! Howie is a dirty, gross pig. How's Ed? D B I'd like to gooseberry! I don't fold on the first date. I like Lori Christensen. I'Il take the one with the dark hair, Steff can have Curly, and you can have Frampton. I love Dan A! I love guys with curly red hair. I love Milton! I love my pooh bear! I love soccer players! I love Les and your smile. I'm a Phenomenlogist, I think. I'm free, thanks to Robert Daltry and my hair dresser. I'm not a Bottomley! 8t'X1iif 8t I'm only a bird in a gilded cage. In memory of Kirk Butler: May you always reside elsewhere. ISeeYouShiverWithAnticipation. Is acting your bag, Gil? Tanino. I smell bleach! Isn't that terrible Mary - SB and DW. It's definitely edible. It's my party and l'll cry if I want to! I've got that enlarger!!! I want Kurt to be my daddy, Karen. Debi I work better with my mittens off. james Harvey is a real swell guy! Ianice - He's a hunk! janis we know about Kent H. jeff, can you come? jeff grooves on S. and M. Ieffie -What is the red fuzz on your face? jeff loves guys' hairy legs - don't ya jeff honey? jeff S. I love your suspenders! jeri C- token jock! j. H, and K. H, true love. jim B. has a sensitive body. jim G., go back to Brophy. jimmy and Ed are having a big bash! j. I. - Get a drink of water, your humor's gone dry! jon S. thanks the twirly girls for a good time, just walk around naked and drink swine blood. just one last word, Gary . . . PLASTICS! Kaar wants the young American. Karen A -Explain about fingers! Karen A. turn down your volume, please! Karen, how's your iglee? Karen, is it true that oranges only grow on trees? Karen R. - Am I really your daughter? Karen A. Karen R. wins bets -joe D. loses them - or did he? Karen, who's my daddy? Debi Karen, Shalom means never having to say Good-Bye. Karen went to ASU 2nd Sem, but throughout her TREK for wisdom, I was sure that this WARPED ENTERPRIZE wouIdn't PHASER. LS Karen, you honk your cow and Sharon, you park your boat. Kathy loves golfer Mark Hayes. Kaycee doesn't like Coke anyway. Keep on truckin Tony M. Kendra -in the future look back at the past and remember Seniors. Kirk, I get 50? profits from Unleashed . . C.G. K.H. is going to be in trouble soon! Kurt did what with his camera? Kurt, roll your own film! C Kurt Z. charges for a percentage. Kurt Z. wears aprons and still goes out with girls. L. Addelia loves R. Kaar. . , Linda. Later. . . much. Laumb, how did your name get here? Laura A. knows! LAURA SMITH if May your future in Soil Sci- ence be down to earth, Laurie went with the Navy. Lena needs a putty knife. Lena, you can smile, your make-up won't crack, Les, life's rough, blurgus till then and utfe, B.B. Les, what a dart thrower!! A.K. Let's have a Tupperware party! Lisa, can I ask you a personal question? Lisa Olson, a perfect example of a Mormon. Ha-Ha!A.K. Lisa, how did your hair change color so quickly? Long live the 3 Stooges, julie L., Linda W., Andrea D. Love those Lennon Sisters! L.S. I hate pickles and mayonnaise! B.D, Lumberjacks have cute leggs. Lynda, doesn't lie and my hair is purple. Lynda R. what a bloodhound! Lynn - itsy-bitsy tiny weenie pink bikini in Art Seminar! Madeline Kahn - Comic Superstar. Magot - zow's L.M.? Margaret has leprosy. Margaret, wasn't IT a Corvette? Mark W. Scores a Lot!! Marrianne, you talk too much! Mat Colby, I want some chocolate. Matt + Kathy. Matt, Beware of the NO-HAIR! Matt, I couId've done better. Malanie-SMILE! T.D. Me 'n G.P. forever! Mike R. spots all the pretty girls, Moby Dick is alive in room 4116. Mommy has fresh beezers. Mommy's in the nude for love. Mosteller's real name is moose. Mr. Krell, who loves you? Mr. Schoenborn, you love it, you just don't know it! My brother Woody says incest is best. Nancy tbutterballj butter spreads easy! Nancy L. -turn on your radio and honk your horn. Nancy V. is always hungry! Negatives 4 sale. Nolfac initiations are fun! Nolfac wants you! No more pennies! NO NIPS before shorthand!!! No, we're celebrating her whole! Not a tough Road! Now? T.D. N.S., K.K., N.L., It's been fun from K,A. and S.W, N,O.L.F.A.C. wants you! N.O.L.F.A.C. needs you! No sex in the choirroom, Deary. Obviously elsewhere! Ofcourse I swallowed it. Ogsbury, play your funky music whiteboy. TBS. Oh, Matt, please come back . . . Ohio State is great! Only Mike's hairdresser knows for sure. Ooooeeeh! Squeal like a pig! Otavio, I love you! PATRON ADS Ou est la salle de bain? Ayyy! Parental guidance suggested. Pat S. is developing what? Patt L. does not know her blade from her shield. Patt likes hairy legs lGilJ Patt L. sneaks through windows at night. Patty Smith - Ain't It Strange. Paul W. - does it really take 20 minutes to read the D.B.? P.B. 250000 bricks auditorium. Peter Mock is lewish, but won't admit it. P.1. We all know what you are! Phil baby: We can still make our ends meet. Eternal bliss can be ours, even on a teacher's salary. Love always, Big KR. Phil broke Terry and Karen's harts. Philosophy - ends to the means. 'Please don't squeeze the Charmin. Pom girls do it better. CK, SN, KK, MB, MK, KK, BA, KT, LE, KD! Preston, learn the beauty of silence. PRT-112 Queer?NWho's a queer? Quick write Penthouse!! Randy - I like your Kaar. Randy N. loves Debbie F.! Randy R., share your stuff!! Randy R., you are good in the darkroom. Randy, Sandy, the hickey twins! Redheads are great lovers! . . . Right Karen? Remember Anytown, Maggot? Rene: The mad Tootsie Roll! Rick Rzeszut I love you! Rick, but could it be forever?? R.R. is foxy, great, terrific, and mine!! Rick, may you find the Ecuador of your dreams. Rick - No you can't take Orchesis again! Rifle corp is sexy wearing skirts. Robin, hope you get a perfect end with Ross! Ron Rich is a balloon!!! The Foxy Four: Dave, Rick, Ron, Kirk. Ron S. -We know you pinched lim. ROTC go home! Yes - yes - yes. Rusty and Dusty. . .FOREVER. . Salacto's reunite! Sandi and Bob may you forever be happy. Sandy W. I'm sorry about lim's abortion. Sandy W. stop tempting me so, T.L. Sandy W., thanks for Friday. Sandy W., where were you when Randy was developing. Sandy W., your baby went down the tubes. Scott I. and Robbie: please expose your glands. Scott, the best dancer and friend of all time. Tanino 2nd hr. Drama has warped minds. Secret love still secret jim? Sharon, get closer. Male shield staffers. Sharon W., how are your hot biscuits? She's Shelly. The kin Family. Love the kins. S.H. I got it right this time. ll S.H. likes Susan G. Shawn thanks Varsity Football for a great year. She was too fat to fall in love but I was too drunk to know. Sir Laurence Olivier, I love you. S.L.Y. is itil. S.L.Y. is at least 41063. Southern Calif., where the guys are warmer. S, Lane, couldn't make varsity, huh? S. Lane went to Sweden. Spencer, yourwatch is gross. . . S.R., thanks for Colorado. Stanley-we miss you in the darkroom. Steve, is it Tom Hartman or Trinka Hoffman? Steff K., don't judge others before looking at yourself, Steve -look - Tricia. Steve, the musical lovers. Steve would like a lapanese Water Massage. Stone only knows two words - Dead Hon- key. Take my life - please - Gary Gilmore. T.B, loves C.B. T.G.'s the Greatest. lC.N.l T.H. + S.H. true love. Take a hike - Dave Longstreet. Tammy, you owe me a quarter. Tenors try harder at EVERYTHING. Teresa, did you know you're my best friend? Terry and Gail - the camp Kadimah kids. Terry M. is the best pencil twirler in the state. Thank you, H. Keith. Thanks Bob for being you, and loving me. Thanks for the Mercedes 450SL, Cindy, The basketball Team scores with leri. The Blade lives. . .occasionalIy. The foxy three: Rick, Kirk, and Dave. The great fight: Sept.-Nov. 76. The Millers are studs. The rifles have the muscles. The three stooges. This is a blast. This is insane. Tia's here. Tia likes California tennis players. Tia's romance is now revealed. Tia - we think you are absolutely divine. . . To Andrea and Linda, I couldn't have made it without ya, love, lew. To Frank and Dave - EBA. To K.R, from lover, Saaakiii! To Mary, Robert, Karen, Greg, Carol, and Susie -thanks for a great year. CL. To my lover of 6 years S'AGAPO. Tom Boltz has an admirer. G.W. Tom T., local genius. Tomorrow we'll be sober. RRGGTDIR. Tony M., thanks for being a such a good big brother, K.A. True love: Sarge and Rose Tuckey's have more fun, UM . . . Karen is Nasty. UM. . .I've gotta catch a bus. Very large tracts of land. Victor and Stepgaine ECLASA Wanna bet on Michigan Ioe. Welcome back, Barlow. Waited for you. CIEHKSVCHHB' Morons - Dropouts. What happened to Bob Boich's car? What's a 56 Nomad? When will Karen lose her cookies? Where did Leslie put those negatives? When did Rick M. grab who? Where have all the gay boys gone? CBHS. Where have red heads with big noses gone. Who does best at the Oasis? Who is the Malicious Monster? Who needs Fawcett when I have T.H.? Whoa! Karen lost her cookies a long time ago. Why does Ross T. eat so much. Why is that man moving the sidewalk? Wiggle it Wilson. Will you have my child, Karen. Because I don't want it. Win Next Year's GCC, from the Seniors. X rated dark room. Yes-I-Can. Yes I'm a seniorTD. You Gonzos. Yum. Karen, lim, Clay, Gary, Rick, Kurt and leff eat out at TC, FE, DD. ZZZZZZZZZap. PW is always last. 4 . W L 4 TEIII-IS We're insane. I0 IUIM I! -N QTU os LPY ' 4 PETE NAVY'S BARBER SHOP ! 3184 East Indian School Road I 955-9985 fs. ts 5 - The average dog in America eats better than most journalists. Now you can help by sponsoring a Blade Staffer. Pledge yourself at registration. 256 ADVERTISING Abels, Mike: 36, 37, 54, 55, 91, 219 Abraham, Sharon: 76, 101, 186 Abrams, Ellen: 219 At klin, Kimberly: 86,202 Atkman, Wayne: 186 ' Acosta, Diana: 55 Adair, Daivd:96,1B6 Adair, William: 130, 219 Adams, Darrell: 202 Adams, Edward: 106,186 Adams, lohn: 219 Adams, lon: 94, 163 Adams, Kenneth: 202 Adams, Lisa: 219 Adams, Rene: 202 Adamson, Terrance: 163 Addelia, Laurie: 202 Adkins, Mark: 97, 219 Adkins, Paul: 111,202 Adler, lames: 219 Adler, Nicholas: 163 ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS: 56 Allleck, Susane: 72, 219 Agan, Rick: 186 Agee, Kenneth: 219 Agee, Sharon: 75 Aguirre, Denise: 49,163 Aidem, Karen: 28, 44, 60, 61, 69, 76, 77, 185, 186 Ake, Cari: 219 Ake, Lori: 219 Akins, Mitchell: 219 Akins, Tracey: 202 Akridge, Louise: 145 Albrecht, Halle: 36, 37,186 Alexander, Christine: 36, 37,163 Alexander, Mark: 97, 219 Alexander, Nancy: 186 Alexander, Robin: 186 Alexander, Susan: 219 Alexander, Victor: 219 Arnold, Shelly: 202 Arthur, Scott: 186 Arthur, Tammy: 219 Atkines. Paul: 96 Augsburger, Sandra: 219 Austin, lohn: 57, 202 Austin, Mark: 163 Autrey, Bill: 57 Authrey, William: 219 Aycock, Robyn: 45, 77,186 Azzato, Donna: 186' Azzato, Robert: 163 Babcock, Bill: 202 Baca, limmy: 97, 219 Baca, Ray: 186 Bacher, Bob: 186 Baethke, Christine: 72,185,186 Baethke, Kurt: 57,202 Bafaloukos, Nicholas: 202 Baggs, Brad: 50,163 Bailey, Carl: 202 BaileY,lanet:-19,163 Benson, Karen: 77,186 Bentley, Patricia: 186 Berger, Edra: 164 Berger, Kevin: 202 Bernard, Michele: 71, 72, 203 Bernhardt, Cindy: 71, 72,91,186 Berquist, Bruce: 186 Berry, Gillette: 27, 203 Berry, Mark: 53, 203 Berry, Michael: 164 Brady, Bonnie: 220 Brady, David: 220 Bra nd, Brand, Beth: 220 . lefl:16S Brandt, Neal: 203 Branigan, Kathleen:70,155 Branson, Lisa: 50, 203 Brasstit-ld, Chris: 203 Brauburger, Theodore: 220 Brazleal, Scott: 187 Berry, Ronald: 220 Bert, Arthur: 164 Bertoni, Cherie: 186 Belhancourt, Shauna: 186 Bailey, Laura: 77, 105,108, 202 Baker, Dawn:82,163 Baker, Donna: 186 Baker,l ames: 219 Baker, Susie: 49, 186 Balikian, Ruth: 219 Ball, Ke Ballard, lly: 66, 69, 76,186 Clare: 91, 201,202 Balmes, Beverly: 82,164 Balmes, Charles: 202 Balmes, Melissa: 202 Bandy, Cindy: 186 Barber, Dino: 202 Barber, Lena: 219 Barber, Lynn: 202 Allain, lohn: 219 Allain, Tommy: 94 Allegretti, Richard: 219 Allegretti, Benjamin: 219 Allen ,Bruce:86,219 Allen, lohn: 96,219 Allen, Michael: 36, 37, 72, 91,163 Allen, Mitch: 163 Allen, Stephanie: 50, 52, 219 Allen, Thomas: 163 Amadio, Evelyn: 72, 219 Ament, Pat: 219 Ames, Brian: 202 Ammaccapane, Frank: 219 Amstutz,leff:'163 Anderson Anderson, Nancy: 143 Anderson, Barry: 219 Anderson, Daniel: 69, 96,108,202 Anderson, Ginger: 204 Anderson, lake: 202 Anderson, lill: 49 Anderson, loseph: 163 Anderson lulie:163 Anderson Patricia: 72, 76, 202 Anderson, Virginia: 202 Randy: 219 Clark. Christopher: 1,88 Arguijo, Georgene: 219 Bennett, Brad: 186 Andrews, I. Hoyt: 163 Angle, Gregory: 87, 202 Ankenbrandt, Becky: 219 Ankenbrandt, Vicki: 46, 50, 76, 163 Annis, Korie:186 Anthony, Stanley: 219 Anttila, Michelle: 115, 219 ANYTOWN: 44 Applewhite, Keith: 72,186 Applewhite, Leigh: 163 ARCHERV: 131 - 133 Arena, loseph: 163 ARETE: 81 Armenta, Gilbert: 219 Armstrong, ludy: 69, 163 Armstrong, Ronnie: 163 Arnold, Crystal: 186 Arnold, loel: 219 Arnold, lonathan: 163 Arnold, Michael: 163 Barbieri, David: 164 Barela, Victor: 97, 219 Barnett, Brian: 164 Barnett, Doris: 148 Barror, Beth: 219 Barror, Michael: 202 Barror, Robert: 186 Bartko, Beth: 219 Bartko, Walter: 186 BASEBALL: 116, 117,11B, 119 BASKETBALL: 106, 107,108, 109 Bates, Allison: 22, 164 Bates, loseph: 55, 56 Bates, Robert: 46,202 Batroff, Danny: 202 Battuello, Amy: 220 Baugh,lames:164 Baughman, lulie: 220 Baughman, Tamara: 202 Bazan, Gilbert: 220 Beadle, Gerri:186 Beall, Teri: 186 Beaumont, lon: 220 Beck, Mary: 202 Beck, Stracie: 220 Beckett, Bob: 152 Beckham, Deborah: 202 Beckham, William: 164 Beckwith, Steve: 164 Bednarz, Brett: 186 Beery, Deanna: 56, 202 Beldt, Brian: 108, 202 Bell, Catherine: 91 Bell, Kathleen: 71, 72,87,185,186 Bell, Nancy: 86, 186 Bell, Stephanie: 164 Beton, Vicki: 27, 91,186 Benedict, Laura: 164 Benedict, Nancy: 75, 104, 202 Benites, loe: 96, 202 Benjamin, Lori: 82,164 Beniamim, Larry: 22 Benner, Wayne: 50,186 Beyer, Erick: 203 Biasi, Suzette: 220 Blckford, Thomas: 186 Biehl, Glenn: 130, 220 Biehl, Greg: 187 Bierer, Lisa: 76,81,187 Bingham, Don: 220 Bingham, Edward: 164 Bingham, Raymond: 187 Birtcher, Darrell: 187 Brrtcher, Gary: 220 Bisel, Robert: 187 Bishop, Adrienne: 220 Bittner, Matt: 203 Black, Andrew: 164 Black, Lisa: 187 Black, Tim: 220 Blackert, Dwight: 55,164 BLADE STAFF: 58 BLADE SWEETHEART: 62 Blair, Carolyn: 56, 91, 220 Blair, Scott: 70, 73 Blake, Lori: 164 Blakenship, Linda: 220 Blaker, Cindy: 75, 203 Blaker, Karen: 69 Bland, Bill: 106,187 Bledsoe, Terry: 164 , Blodgett, Katherine: 102,114,203 Bloom, Elizabeth: 73, 220 Bloom, Susan: 49, 73, 164 Blue, lim: 187 Boas, Philip: 59,84 Boaz, Danny: 203 Boaz, Robert: 203 Boers, Mary: 75, 220 Bohr, lonathon: 164 Bohrer, Richard: 220 Boich, Bob: 94,165 Boich, lon: 203, 206 Boirum, Terri: 91, 220 Bolek, lames: 59, 60, 61,69, 165 Boltz, Thomas: 94, 95,165 Boltz, Timothy: 203 Bret he isen, Richard: 187 Breen, Ianet: 27,89,91,165 Brent, Gary: 165 Bresnahan, Patrick: 165 Brewer, Ric ky: 203 Briere, Briere, Charlene: 203 joseph: 165 Brinke,Cecelia: 55,165 Brinton, Alice: 143 Briscoe, Evelyn: 101, 203 Broadhurst,Lynnette: 72,220 Brock, lames: 187 Broerman, lames: 220 Bronsteter, Mary: 46, 49, 50, 55, 56, 71, 81, 16S Brooke s, Alan:69, 165 Brooks, Annmarie: 203 Brooks, Barry: 96, 203 Brooks, lane: 220 Brooks, Richard: 94, 95, 96, 187 Brooks, Tamara: 1,15,203 Broom, Mary: 187 Brooner, Rusty: 59,187, 203 Brophy, Bridget: 203 Brophy, Ellen: 165 Brophy, Kathleen: 187 Brophy, Sallie: 203 Anna: 50, 52, 69,105,165 Brown, Brown, Beckie: 165 Brown, Bob: 165 Brown, Charlynn:165 Brown, Cheryl: 220 Brown, Cindy: 165 Brown, Brown, Clifford: 221 Errol: 165 Brown, Margaret: 166 Brown, Martin: 203 Brown, Brown, Melanie: 71, 91,187 Michael:1B7 Brown, Monty: 203 Brown, Richard: 166 Brown, Richard: 145 Brown, Suzanne: 86,114, 203 Brown, Sydney: 69,221 Brown, Toni: 221 Browne, Danny: 203 Brower, Shellie: 221 Bruflat, Larry: 203 Bond, Rick: 165 Bonds, Linda: 203 Bonhote, Matthew: 220 Boone, lohn: 220 Booth, Stephanie: 70, 71, 72, 165, 174 Booth, Stuart: 187 Bootz, Kevin: 165 Bootz, Robert: 97, 220 Bootz, Timothy: 187 Borieo, Claudette: 203 Borio, Lynette: 187 Bormanis, Andre: 24, 70, 162, 165 Bosco, Cathy: 69, 220 Bossert, Penny: 50, 52, 53,101,203 Bostwick, lames: 69, 220 Bottomley, Karen: 50, 67, 76,187 Bottomley, Marcia: 50, 56, 77,203 Bourassa, Lori: 220 Bourgeois, 0'lay: 150 Bowen, Todd: 35, 37,165 Bowles, lohnna: 203 Bennett, Dawn:164 Bennett, Doug: 53, 86,220 Bennett, lanine: 202 Bennett, Ken: 86,186 Bennington, Sam: 202 Benson, Barbara: 220 Bowman, Linda: 220 Bruflat, Teresa: 50, 52,221 Brumm, Thomas: 60,187 Brumm, Timothy: 221 Brummer, Robin: 166 Bruning, Carl: 79, 221 Brunk, Elizabeth: 221 Bruns, Cheryl: 56,187 Bryant, Shannon: 82, 203 Bryce, Laurel: 102,187 Bryce, Michael: 26, 55, 56, 91, 203 Bucher, Greg: 204 Buck, Bruce: 221 Buck, Richard: 221 Buckhannon, Charles: 221 Budnik, Gerard: 104 Buelna, Louis: 204 Bull, Scott: 149 Bumpers, Donna: 37, 55,187 Bunch, lohn: 86, 187 Burch,loy: 75,166 Burden, Sally: 221 Burford, Heather: 55, 56,166 Burgard, David: 221 Burgess, Brian: 221 Burgess, lill: 221 Burgu n, Barry: 97, 221 Bowman, Pamela: 203 Bowman, Susan: 203 Bowman, Terry: 165 BOV'S STATE: 42 Boyd, Kahny: 75, 77, 203 Boyle, Audrey: 203 Brecheisen, Tres: 96 Bradford, Beverly: 220 Bradley, Kent: 187 Burgy, Dana: 59, 221 Burk, Kaycee: 32, 34,133 Burke, Adam: 69, 89, 91, 201, 204 Burke, lim: 204 Burke, Michael: 166 Burke, Paul: 204 Burkhardt, Robyn: 53 Burns, Lynn: 187 Burns, Sandra: 187 Burroughs, Andy: 187 Burrows, Barbara: 187 Burruel, Eddie: 94 Burl, Lisa: 50,52 Burt, Wanda: 204 Busch, Donna: 104, 204 Bush, David: 204 Busk, Rit hard: 221 Butera, Michele: 187 Butler, Denise: 14 Butler, Scott: 187 Buxer, Ionathon:43,166 Byler, leannette: 221 Byrne, Dawn:60,61,1B7 Cabanski, Mary: 20, 26, 43, 49, 69, 71, 90, 91,166 Caldwell, Cathi: 56, 91, 221 Calhoun, Dana: 204 Calvin, Holly: 57,221 CAMELBACK SINGERS: 56 Cameron, Douglas: 221 Campbell, lohn: 76, 151 Campbell, Charles: 187 Campbell, Kyle: 75, 77, 204 Cane, Cindy: 50 Cantor, Susan: 133, 221 Cantu, Betty: 204 Cappo, Brenda: 204 Capriotti, Mario: 221 Carbaial, loe: 221 Cardinal, Cynthia: 166 Cardinal, Vincent: 221 Cardon, Stanley: 156 Carey, Edward: 76,166 Carlise, Tony: 96, 204 Carlson, Dawna: 221 Carmichael, Michelle: 115,187 Carmichael, Patricia: 115, 166 Came, Anne: 204 Carneal, Michael: 187 Carney, Paul: 187 Carpenter, Lisa: 82,166 Carpenter, Luann: 204 Carroll, Brian: 221 Carson, Victor: 71, 72,187 Carsten, Kim: 133,187,221 Carter, Lesley: 60, 188 Cartledge, Christopher: 96, 188 Cart ledge, Tracy: 221 Case, ludy: 49, 70,91,166 Case, Margaret: 35, 44, 91,113,166 Casey, Tamie: 204 Caskey, Natalie: 204 Charnema, Mark: 188 Chase, Craig: 188 Chavez, Michael: 221 Chaya, Sandra: 75,204 CHEER LINE: 45 Chelpka, Regina: 188 Chelpka, Victoria: 56,221 Cheuvront, Connie: 114,188 Childress, Bobby: 52, 53,166 Chirumbolo, Frank: 221 Chorost, David: 188 Chorost, Robin: 221 Choukalas, Cindy: 221 Christensen, Lori: 77, 204 Christian, Chris: 25, 82, 221 Christian, lerilynn: 60, 61, 81, 86, 100, 101, 166 Christian, Rex: 149 Christian, Violet: 221 CITIZENS ADVISORY COUNCIL: 43 Clark, Lisa: 204 Clark, Penny: 204 Clark, Tim: 221 CLASS COUNCIL: 162,185, 201, 218 CLASS OFFICERS: 162, 185, 201, 218 Clayton, Anna: 221 Clayton, Richard: 188 Clevenger, Cecilia: 69, 204 Clevenger, Steve: 166 Clifton, Charlotte: 74, 155 257 Clyne, Gerald: 86, 149 Clyne, Doris: 146 Cochran, Mary, 86,166 Coe, Bobby: 80, 204 Coe,William: 166 Coffer, Hobart: 150 Colfer, Kim: 50, 52,166 Coffin, lackie: 69 Coffin, Rose: 56, 204 Cohen, Sam: 97, 221 Colbert, Cindy: 204 Colbert, lames: 97, 221 Colbert, Michael: 86,188 Colby, Matthew: 27, 72, 91, 204 Colee, David: 221 Coleman, Lisa: 62, 222 Collier, Monty: 83 Collier, Susan: 222 Collins, David: 188 Collins, Duane: 188 Collins, Kim: 11,188 Dabbs, Matt: 222 Dahn, Craig: 53, 55, 56,204 Daily, Tim: 206 Dakai, Lorrie: 204 Dale, David: 44 Dale, Patricia: 180 Dallas, Stewart: 222 Dandelles, Cynthia: 50, 52, 205 Dandelles, Dean: 162,167 Dang, Laura: 222 Daniels, Robert: 148 D'Arcangelo, Mary: 222 D'Aragona, Carolina Sacco: 50 Datena, Cassie: 50, 71, 72,74,188 Davenport, Kim: 188 Davenport, Linda: 133,222 Davenport, lheri: 222 Davenport, Thomas: 205 DiVito, Sherri: 223 Dobbs, Roy: 168 Dodge, Anne: 146 Dommin, Dave: 189 Donaldson, Ann: 56, 189 Donaldson, Karen: 168 Donaldson, Lynda: 205 Donner, Bryan: 34, 69,71,79,162, 168 Donohue, Ann: 71, 72, 205 Dooley, Kathleen: 47, 50, 189 Dooley, Mary: 22, 69, 72, 162, 168 DORIAN: 77 Dorneberger, Georgine: 205 Doss, Elizabeth: 70,82,167, 168 Doty, Chris: 205 Collinson, Patrick: 204 Colson, Amy: 222 Comita, lohn: 55, 91, 222 Comstock, lack: 22, 140 CONCERT BAND: 52 CONCERT CHOIR: 54 Conder Cone, T , Glenna: 50, 55, 56, 204 eri: 204 Conrad, Lisa: 89, 91, 201, 204 Constable, Melba: 146 Contreras, Larry: 222 Cook, Cara: 56, 222 Cook, Dean: 188 Cook, L inda: 166 Cook, Mark: 27, 43, 69, 91,188 Cook, Nancy: 22 Cook, Regina: 188 Cooke, Cameron: 79, 94, 95,106,188 Davis , Andrea: 167 Davis, Delmas: 205 Davis, Elizabeth: 222 Davis, Eric: 205 Davis leffery-: 205 Davis March: 57, 222 Davis Mark: 188 Davis Matt:205 Davis, Milton: 205 Davis, Neal: 49 Davis Ronald: 205,207 Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Rick: 57 Steve: 188 Steven: 188 Victor: 188 Cooke, Marilyn: 79, 204 Cooper, ludee: 167 Coor, Shelley: 188 Coppinger, Rick: 167 Coppin ger, Steven: 97, 222 Corbin, Daphren: 50, 52, 53, 222 Corbin, Holly: 50,104,188 Corbin, Kirk: 73,222 Corder, Amy: 188 Corkins, Robyn: 222 Corl, Kimberly: 50, 52, 204 Cornett, Paul: 143 Corrao, loe: 167 Cosgrove, Lori: 49 Costello, Mike: 222 Cotter,lohn:94,167 Couch, Tony: 222 Coulombe, Cindy: 57 Coulter, Lisa: 50,188 Coulter, Susan: 104,222 Coulthard, Mike: 167 Coultrap, Constance: 188 Coultrap, David: 83 Council, Shelly: 167 Council, Tammy: 222 Council, Timothy: 188 Courrier, Mark: 188 Covello, Frank: 188 Covello, Stacy: 69, 204 Cox, Karl: 149 Cox, Dona: 22 Cox, Thomas: 222 Crabtree, Duritha: 74, 204 Crabtree, Phillip: 69,188 Crandall, Leslie: 222 Crawford, Beverly: 50, 52, 222 Crooks, Theresa: 222 CROSS COUNTRY: 99,105 Crowe, David: 222 Crowley, Kim: 50, 56, 72,222 Crowther, Susie: 204 Crowther, William: 188 Cruse, Gary: 188 Cruz, Heidi: 222 Cuda, Louise: 71, 72,188 Cuddihy, Mary: 167 Cullumber, Beth: 81, 115, 204 Cullumber, Diana: 81, 114, 188 Cummings, Carol: 27, 88, 91,167 Cunningham, Kurtis: 222 Cunningham, Sue: 69, 222 Davy, Vicki: 70 Dawson, Denise: 167 Day, lohn: 151 Day, Carroll: 50, 70,167 Day, Diane: 50, 205 Day, lanet: 50, 52, 222 Deal, Richard: 167 Deal, Wendy: 205 Dearing, Hugh: 205 Decato, Carlin: 69, 205 Decker, Richard: 53,222 DeLair, Kendra: 188 DeLaughter, Hollis: 222 Delisle, Andree: 71, 146 DeLong, Liz: 105,167 De Luca, Rocco: 222 Demaine, Richard: 73,189 De Mente, Dawn: 205 de Vallance, Brendan: 50,189 de Vallance, Brian: 52, 69, 70, 72, 162,167 DeVora, lohn: 222 DeVora, Susan: 222 DeVries, Patricia: 74,205 DeWalt, Stephen: 223 Deines,loseph:167 Dembow, Paul: 167 Derry, Terry: 97 Denomme, Denise: 189 Deppner, Shannon: 49, 76,189 Desimone, lames: 82 Dettmer, Chris: 167 Dick, Kathy: 130, 223 Dickinson, Cornelia: 70, 145 Dicks, Kent: 69, 79,99, 111 Dicks, Kevin: 55, 94,167 Dickson, Liz: 205 Dierker, Ann: 189 Diestler,Mark: 185,189 Dietrich, Steven: 189 Digua, lohn: 50, 52,189 ' Dilulio, Charles: 96, 205 Dilulio, Theresa: 167 Dikes, loni: 55, 56,167 Dikes, Patti: 72, 76, 205 Dillon, james: 97, 223 Dillon, Michael: 76,167 Din, David: 205 Din,lackie:69,70,7'l, 162,167,205 Din, Michael: 205 Dioguardi, Diane: 189 Discher, Mary: 86, 104, 113, 114, 133, 168 Diserens, Anne: 168 Diserens, Sally: 189 Douglass, Debra: 26, 69, 91,103,168 Douglas, Diana: 168 Dover, Helen: 143 Downer, Gordon: 205 Downie, Laurie: 168,189 Doyle, lohn: 189 Doyle, Kim: 168 Doyle, Thomas: 223 Doyle, Tricia: 76, 183 Drane, Maryanne: 69,222 Draper, Michael: 55, 72,189 DuRall, Gene: 223 Dubnow, leffrey: 72, 79,205 Duel, Debra: 168 Duff, Mike: 189 Duhamell, Amie: 222 Duistermars, Wendy: 205 Dunham, Mike: 111, 205 Dunlap, Douglas: 189 Dunn, Deborah: 77, 205 Dunn, Michael: 168 Dunn, Shawn: 94, 223 Duran, Anthony: 25, 50, 51, 55,168 Doran, Vicki: 91 Duvanel, Larry: 148 Duvanel, Wendy: 91, 223 Dyer, Kosette: 31,189 Dyer, Raymond: 55, 223 Eastep, Lorie: 50,223 Easter, lonathon: 223 Easter, Nancy: 189, 223 Eaton, Sandra: 223 Eberhardt,Vali:87,189 Ebner, Eccles, Matthew: 203 Melanie: 55 Edens, Brenda: 205 Edens, Patti: 168 Edgar, Edgar, Edgar, Carl: 168 Elaine: 189 Steven: 168 Edge, Lori: 82,168 Edmund, Laurie: 205 Edwards, Chuck: 108,205 Edwards, leffrey: 223 Eichman, David: 189 Eisner, HarTey: 205 Ellenburg, loyce: 189 Eller,Elissa: 76,101,189 Ellison, Tracy: 189 Ellsworth, Cecily: 55,104,205 Emerson, Libby: 46, 76,168 Emmons, Chauvin:189 Encinas, Stephanie: 113, 114, 223 Engels, Kay: 205 Engle, larnes: 43, 70,168 Ennis, Lynda: 87, 205 Enriquez, Diana: 189 Enserink, Ahleen: 223 Erdmann, Ruth: 53,168 Erhard, Tom: 96, 111, 205 Erickson, David: 189 Erickson, Warren:189 Erman, lill: 169 Erringer, Chris: 169 Esgar, Gregory: 223 Eslick, Carol: 82 Esposito, Diane: 82 Estrella, Donna: 223 Etheridge, Steve: 108,206 Evans, David: 106 Evans, Karen: 189 Everett, Constance: 79,189 Facio, Donna: 169 Faille, lulie: 206 Faller, Robert: 223 Fallon, Mark: 206 Fanara, Thomas: 189 Farlow, leffrey: 223 Farmer, Alicia: 206 Farmer, Beth: 73, 79, 86, 206 Fauci, Vincent: 223 Faulds, Ann: 169 Feck, Donna: 206 Feck, Steve: 72,169 Felten, David: 50, 53, 223 Felton, Lorena: 82, 169 Feno, Philip: 223 Ferguson, Debra: 189 Ferrell, Charles: 223 Ferris, Cathy: 223 Ferris, David: 189 Fetters, Bonnie: 169 Fetters, Carrie: 206, 215 Feuerstein, Beth: 169 Fields, Robert: 206 File, Lori: 223 Filigenzi, Lisa: 223 Filigenzi, Marc: 50,189 Filkins, Michelle: 102, 150 Fink, Cynthia: 206 Fischel, Morey: 69, 189 Fish, Michael: 169 Fischer, lud: 108,206 Flachman, loseph: 189 Flachman, Lori: 105,133,223 FLAG LINE: 46 Fleckenstein, Cindy: 189 Fleckenstein, William: 223 Flickinger, lanice:69,81,102,189 Flickinger, Keith: 97,223 Flickinger, Kenneth: 79, 80, 206 Flohr, Scott: 206 Flores, Carol: 130, 233 Flores, Chico: 96,108, 206 Florez, Nick: 82,190 Florez, Stan: 169 Flowers, Buddy: 206 Flowers, Rebecca: 190 FNHS: 71 Folz, Darrell: 206 FOOTBALL: 94, 95, 96, 97 FORENSIC TEAM: 88,89 Forsha, Nancy:169 Fossum, Marilyn: 70, 71,169 Foster, Karen: 82, 86, 206 Foster, Lori: 223 Foster, Melody: 190 Foster, Susan: 169 Foudray, Daniel: 223 Foutz, Susan: 26, 91,190 Fowlie, Terri: 49, 83, 169 Francis, Cynthia: 206 Francis, Mike: 190 Francis, Steven: 223 Franklin, Becky: 50, 69, 206 Frans, Philip: 96, 190 Freburger, Craig: 223 Freedle, Bruce: 223 Freegard, Chet: 223 Freeman, Tamara: 206 Freesmeyer, Kim: 206 Fried, Adam: 206 Friend, Debbie: 206 Friend, Vic: 190 Fuentez, Charles: 74,142 Fulgham, Hugh: 190 Fuller, Craig: 2lXi Fuller, Regina: 190 Fulton, Margaret: 101,190 Funk, lody: 190 Fuqua, Gary: 223 Fuqua, Sandra: 190 Futterman, Karen: 169 Gabel, Sidney: 223 Galkowski, Elise: 169 Gall, Christopher: 223 Gallartlo, Delania: 42, 64, 66, 68, 69 71, 72, 169 Gallo, Lori: 224 Galloway, Kerrick: 224 Ganci, lo Ann: 44,1'XJ Garcia, Charles: 71, 146 Garcia, Cheryl: 206 Garcia, Phillip: 97, 223 Gardner, Norleen: 11,190 Gardner, Sharon: 50, 52, 224 Garfield, Barbara: 206 Garner, Paul: 206 Garrett, David: 190 Garsha, Randy: 96, 206 Garvin, Cynthia: 169 Gaughan, Charlotte: 169 Geavaras, Bonnie: 190 Gellert, Thomas: 224 Genovese, Anthony: 206 Genovese, leri: 169 Gentry, Edward: 224 George, Randall: 86,190 George, Ron: 190 Geouge, Danny: 169 Gerardo, Chris: 73, 206 Gerdin, Douglas: 53, 57, 224 Gerke, Michael: 206 Gerlach, Paul: 70 Germain, David: 206 Germaine, Robert: 111,190 Germroth, Thomas: 79, 96, 206 Gerodimos, lohn: VXI Giannantonio, Gregg: 169 Giannantonio, I, I. :60, 72, 91, 206 Gibbons, Elizabeth: 49,169 Gibbons, Margery: 190 Gibbons, Sue: 206 Gibson, Diane: 169 Gibson, loseph: 170 Giere, David: 170 Gilbreth, Kimberly: 35, 37, 206 Gilburne, Andy: 69, 224 Gill, Kathleen: 170 Gin, Debra: 224 Gionet, Dave: 57,190 Gionet, Mike: 57,190 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY: 165 GIRLS' STATE: 42 Gjere, Bruce: 224 Glaser, Kate: 89, 91, 206 Gleizier, Richard: 203 Godwin, Karan: 224 Godwin, Wendy: 224 Goebel, Phillip: 224 Goerlich, Richard: 50,190 Goerlich, Susan: 87, 224 Goemitz, Lothar: 106, 150 Goertzen, Todd: 206 Gokmen, Robert: 190 Goldstein, Ronald: 106,190 GOLF:104 Golina, Daniel: 206 Gongoa, Martha: 82, 170 Gongora, Miller: 97,224 Gonzalez, Eric: 207 Gonzalez, Wilfred: 224 Goolsby, Brett: 224 Goot, lulie: 91, 224 Goot, Marcy: 44, 70, 91,170 Gordon, Anthony: 207 Gordon, lill: 224 Gore, Annette: 190 Gore, Lindel: 80, 224 Gormon, laime: 50, 77,90 Gorman, leffrey: 97, 224 Gorman, Susan: 207 Goronkin, Cary: 207 Goronkin, Dori: 69, 224 Gort, Timothy: 96,190 Gort, Thomas: 96, 190 Gosselin, Brenda: 207 Gosselin, Kathryn: 170 Gould, Randy: 170 Gould, Todd: 224 Graham, Clay: 28, 58, 59, 72,170 Granieri, Marianna: 190 Grant, Pat: 157 Grant, Karen: 76,77,190 A Granzow, Glendon: 224 Granzow, Tamie: 190 Grass, Robert: 190 Graulich, Linda: 224 Gravelle, Michele: 70, 162, 170 Graves, Pam: 224 Gray, Denise: 190 Gray, Michael: 207 Gray, Sharon: 91, 170 Grebba, Paula: 77,207 Grebba, Sue: 60 Green, Gary: 190 Green, Mark: 207 Green, Sue: 86, 207 Greene, David: 56, 207 Greer, Ricky: 207 Gregory, Benjamin: 55, 96,207 Gregory, Michael: 207 Grey, Sandra: 207 Griesser, Cynthia: 207 Griffin, Ann: 59,170 Griffin, Cheryle:130, 224 Griffin, Fawn' 224 Griffith, Troy: 224 Grigsby, Tom. 190 Grimm, David: 190 Grtmshaw, Suzanne: 207 Grisson, Denise: 190 Grittman, Steven: 207 Groleau, Dorothy: 170 Grossman, Heidi: 42, 63, 69, 91, 170 Grossman, Mitchell: 50, 52, 63 Grosso, Mike: 97, 148 Grothe, Gregory: 21, 55, 56,191 Grove, loann: 170 Grover, Belinda: 170 Grover, Gail:170 Grover, Gary: 207 Gruber, Eric 72, 87, 207 Gruber, Earl: 224 Gruber, Margie: 224 Grucky, Gerald: 224 Guido, Catherine: 83 Guido, Daniel: 224 Gutowski, Ronald: 170 Guyett, Michelle: 224 Haas, Mark: 191 Haberer. Robert: 142 Haberer, Kathy: 22,104,170 Hackbart, Scott: 224 Hackbarth, David: 207 Haeussler, Eric: 191 Haeussler, Mark: 224 Haga, Gail: 91, 207 Hague, Ruth: 70, 144 Hahne, Vince: 191 Hain, Brigid: 207 Haita, Christine: 72, 224 Haita, Stephanie: 71, 72,191 Hake, Karlen: 29,106,107,170 Hake, Keith: 55,224 Hale, Alice: 69, 71, 72, 201, 207 Hale Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, s, Kody: 207 Christine: 170 Cynthia: 207 Leslie: 49 Pamela: 191 Scott: 224 Vicki: 207 Hallam, Brian: 130, 224 Hallenbeck, Gregory: 53, 207 Hamblin, Vickie: 224 Hamby, Michael: 225 Hamilton, Kent: 225 Hamilton, Tracy: 207 Hamler, lerry: 171 Hamler, Kathryn: 225 Hamm, Debbie: 207 Hammans, lody: 56, 207 Hammerschlag, Lisa: 225 Hampton, Richard: 106,107,170 Hanby, Gary: 225 Hanchett, Karen:171 Hancock, Brad: 207 Hancock, Wayne: 207 Hand, Dennis: 191 Hand, ludy: 225 Q Hankarner, Danny: 191 Hansen, Kristin: 111,191 Hansen, Tammy: 207 Hanson, Kathy: 148 Hanson, Susan: 225 Harlai her, Nancy: 73 Harkness, Dori: 69, 207 Harkness, Susan: 191 Harlan, Pamela. 50, 52, 171 Harman. Suzan: 72, 207 Harmon, Kenny. 141 Harmon, Marcelle: 207 Harmon, Marlon: 225 Harold, Chris: 87, 191 Harper, Caroline: 69, 76, 86,171 Harper, Kendall: 225 Harris, Deborah: 185,191 Harris, Holly: 55, 91,191,225 Harris, Kenneth: 225 Harris, Mit hael: 225 Harrison, lames: 94, 95,191 Hart, Philip: 144 Hart, Christine: 73, 76, 77,207 Hart, lohn. 171 Hart, Mike: 207 Harttn, Glen: 191 Hartman, Cathy: 207 Harvey, lames: 145 Hatfield, lisa: 225 Hatfield, Sondra. 82 Haug, lanis: 60, 61, 84, 86 Haug,lenni:191 Haugen, Steve: 191 Havelin, Patsy: 207 Havlic ek, Ioyce: 225 Havlicek, Richard: 191 Hawkins, Ernie: 99,153 Hawkins, Elin: 142 Hawkins, Lamar: 97, 225 Hawkins, Shauna: 56,191 Hawkins, Susan: 50, 52, 87, 225 Hayenga, Miriam: 75, 208 Hayes, Dwayne: 94 Hayes, Kathi: 225 Haynes, Alan: 53, 55, 208 Haynes, George: 225 Haynie,lames:191 Hedberg, leffery: 208 Hedberg, Karin: 25 Hedlund, Carlene: 56, 208 Hedlund, Eric: 78, 79, 94, 95, 106, 171 Hedlund, Martin: 96, 108, 208 Hefler, Ivy: 69,171 Heinle, Andrew: 50, 208 Heinz, Paul: 208 Hemminghaus, Henry: 94 Hemminghaus, Philip: 225 Henderson, Carol: 50,191 Henderson, Patricia: 191 Henry, Deborah: 115, 225 Henry, Katherine: 225 Henry, Paul: 171 Henry, William: 50, 208 Henschak, Robert: 130 Hermann, Ki: 225 Hermann, Ria: 191 Hernandez, lesse: 96, 208 HERO: 82 Herron, MlSgt.: 147 Hershak, Robert: 225 Hertzke,Iill: 75,104,201 Herzog, Steven: 34,162,171 Heywood, David: 225 Heywood, lolene: 102,103, 191 Hickey, Ellen: 171 Hickey, lim: 82 Hickey, Michelle: 225 Hickey, Tricia: 191 Hicks, Alice: 182,191 Hicks, Connie: 225 Higgins, Michael: 208 Highfill, Buddy: 191 Hilbert, Brian: 208 Hill,Alan: 76,171 HilI,Sharon:191 Hill, Steve: 223 Himmelberger, Barbara: 225 Hinkle, Frederick: 208 Hirak, lames:A191 Hirsch, Ann: 225 Hirsch, Eric: 208 Htrshberg, Oralynn: I02, 103,208 Hitsrnan, Cary: 225 Htttel, Lisa. 208 Hillel, Paul:-l4,69,91,162,171 Hobe, Holly: 77, 91, 208 Hobe, Paul, 208 Hodak, Alan. -l-1, 71, 106, 191 Hoehn, Deborah: 208 Hoehn, Mary' 50, 52,171 Hoekstra, Brian: 225 Hoelzer, Kevin: 97,225 Hoffman, Trinka: 171 Hogue, Chris: 96, 208 Hogue, Mike: 208 Holder, Patricia: 225 Holland, Mark: 208 Hollenbeck,Craig:96, 111,208 Holm, Iulie: 225 Holtson, Edward: 225 Honeyc utt, Kelly: 225 Hood, limmy: 208 Hook, David: 225 Hook, lacqueline' 104, 171 Hopkins, Andy: 191 Horlac her, Nancy: 77,208 Horne, lames: 149 Horner, Donald: 87, 97, 225 Horton, Chauna: 69, 208 Horton, Tammy: 191 Houser, Lori: 208 Houser, Richard: 225 Houston, Betty: 145 Hover, Holly: 208 , Howard, Carrie: 68, 69, 74, 76, 77, 185, 191 Howard, Thomas: 225 Howsden, Arthur: 208 Hubley, Allan: 226 Huebner, Kent: 171 Huebner, Valorie: 72, 91,201,208 Huff, Tera: 226 Huffine, Darryl: 191 Huffine, Debbie: 56,191 Hulfine, Rebecca: 226 Huffman, Barbara: 191 Hughes, Greg: 208 Hughes, tiesa: 208 Hughes, Wes: 50, 52, 226 Hull, Greg: 34,58, 59,152 Hull, Ianet: 56,191 Hulsey, Laura: 226 Hume, Scott: 226 Humphreys, Lisa: 171 Hunter, Marie: 133, 226 Hunter, Morton: 191 Hunter, Yvonne:82,171 Hutchins, LaVern: 142 Hypsch, Bobbie: 226 lannella, Lisa: 191 lnnocenti, Iulie: 91, 226 Innocenti, Mark: 89, 191 INTERACT: 76 INTERNATIONAL CLUB: 72 INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS: 80 Irvine, Kelly: 111, 208 Irwin, Cynthia: 226 Irwin, Marcy: 226 Irwin, Mimi: 208 lackowiak, Cindy: 101, 191 lackson, Clayton: 50, 53,192 lackson, Daniel: 171 lackson, David: 208 lackson, Michael: 52, 226 lacobs, Andrew: 172 lacobs, Mary: 86, 172 lacobson, Ioe: 226 lacohson, Ioyce: 77, 208 lacobson, Twinkle: 226 lames, Liz: 192 lames, Gretchen: 81, 150 lames, Tracy: 226 lamieson, David: 208 larrell, Deborah: 226 larrett, Travis: 208 Iastnskt, David: 226 lasinski, Debbie: 192 IAZZ LAB: 51 leffers, Lori: 192 leffords,Meltnda:77,192 Ieffords, Valerie: 226 jenkins, Grant: 20, 56,142 lenkins, Mit hael: 55,70 lensen, Karen. 55 lensen, Lora. 70, 71,172 loachtn,Sarah: 133,226 loaquim, Mary. 226 lobski, Denise: 103,150 lohnson, lohnson, Andrew: 55, 56,208 Catherine: 70 lohnson, Christopher: 50 lohnson, Cindy: 226 lohnson, Diane: 56, 91, 226 lohnson, Elaine: 192 lohnson, Fred: 68, 153 lohnson, George: 192 lohnson, Glenn: 226 lohnson, lohn: 57, 209 lohnson, Ken: 105,146 lohnson, Kendra: 46 lohnson, Linda: 172 lohnson, Linda: 192 lohnson, Lori: 172 lohnson, Mararget' 209 Iohnson,MeIvtn: 55,192 lohnson, Mike: 55,192 lohnson,Randy: 55,172 lohnson, Sandra: 209 lohnson, Scott: 76, 106,107 lohnson, Tanya: 209 lohnston, Ginger lohnston, Patricia: 226 lones,Cheryl:45,77,17Z lones, Debbi: 172,226 lones, ieflrey: 226 lones, leffrey: 226 lones,loseph:192 lones, Ada: 146 lones, Norman: 209 lones, Randy: 192 lones, Terry: 192 lones, Verne: 172 Iordan, Mark: 226 lordan, Nancy: 209 louflas, Rebecca: 45, 59, 76, 77,192 Iudd, Cory: 50, 52, 226 Iudd, Kenneth: 226 Iudson, Michelle: 209 lulian, Karen: 226 lulian, Carmen: 209 lulian, Mark: 192 lurgemeyer, lay: 111, 209 lustus, Ann: 151 Kaar, Randy: 192 Kahn, Beth: 91,209 Kalfas, Margo: 172 Kandell, David: 192 Kandell, Debra: 56,130,226 Kane, Susan: 172 Kannapel, Tammy: B2,172 Kaplan, Susan: 226 Karts, Kathy: 76,77,185,192 Karmani,Iudy:172 Karstetter, Lisa: 209 Kaszubowski, Mark: 192 Katz, Barton: 68, 69, 71, 79, 192 Kauffman, lill: 56, 209 Kauffman, Lisa: 172 Kauffman, Nancy: 192 Kaufmann, Susan: 172 Keefe, Peter: 192 Keefe, Robbie: 192 Keehn, Marilywn: 50, 74,192 Keeney, David: 209 Keig, Thomas: 33 Keith, Carolyn: 46, 50,81, 172 Keith, Michelle: 75,209 Kellen Pete: 153 Keller, Darla: 73 Keller, lohn: 172 Keller, loni: 86 Kelley, Melinda: 22, 46, 49, 65,172 Kells, Matt: 172 Kelly, Iudith: 192 Kelly, Lavtnna: 175 Kelly, Stephanie: 91, 209 Kempton, Wayne: 173 Kendall, Mark, 173 Kennedy, lames: 148 Kennedy, Toni: 79, 86, 209 Kennell, Todd: 87, 192 KERAMOS: 83 Kesselman, Mike: 175 Kessen, Lois. 101, 1 33, 209 Kesterson, Kathy: 192 Ketterer, Kathy. 46,-19, 50, 56, Ketterer, Robert: 5O,1l1, 192 KEY CLUB: 78, 79 Kiesling, Carol: 225 Kilday, Michael: 50,226 Kilday,Patrtcia:192 Ktlday: Raymond: 53,173 Kilthau,Edward:173 Kimbrell, Billy: 192 Kirby, lim: 152 Klauser, Tina. 209 Klem,Dan:192 Klein, Susan: 71, 76, 115, 192 Kleinman, Carson: 147,173 Kletnman, Dru' 77, 209 Kleint, Glenn: 79 Kltnk, Paul: 53,209 Kltnke, Les: 192 Klolt, Beth: 56, 209 Knape,lames.192 i 173 Knight, Anita: 49, 60, 69, 87,192 Knight, Harold: 192 Knizner, Diane: 192 Knoptc k, David: 52,69,173 Knupp, Sonya: 209 Kot h, Cynthia: 82, 173 Koch, William: 96, 192 Koehler, Ronald: 86 Koerner, Randy: 87,192 Kohler, April:173 Kohler, Kevin: 209 Kolb, Sharon: 192 Koons, Greg: 83 Kotter, Paul: 53 Koval, Debbie: 105,133 Kovarik, Paul: 209 Kovy, Betty: 173 Kowalczyk, Paul: 209 Kranii z, Steven: 209 KRAUT KLUB: 73 Krebs, Charles: 209 Kredit, Beth: 209 Krell, Donald: 151 Krietenstein,Benita:103, 209 Kristal, lill: 34, 42, 47, 50, 68, 6 Krogman, William: 173 Kroulik, Ianice: 26, 91, 209 Krueger, Harold: 148 Kubiskie, lon: 209 Kubiskie, Mark: 173 Kucera,Ienny:82,173 Kuehner, Bradley: 209 Kugelmanz Michael: 209 Kuhlann, Kristy: 209 Kumagai, Patricia: 130 Kumagai, Steven: 79, 96, 209 Kunz, lennifer: 26, 91, 209 Kunz, Kyle: 46, 50,173 Kuperman, Ethel: 50, 52, 209' Kurth, Dantel:57,173 La Benz, leffrey: 209 LaFaye, Shari: 209 Lat ko, Craig: 76, 173 Lair, Linda: 82 9,173 Lamond-Walker,Ntchola:86,199 Lamppa, Mary: 209 Lane, Spencer: 86, 96 Lanford, Winona: 55,90,173 Langdon, lohn: 173 Lange, Russell: 72 Lankford, Cherie: 114 Lankford, Pam: 82, 173 Lankford, Vonda: 102, 103, 115, 210 Lanson, Susan: 69 Lapadura,loanne: 105,210 Lapp, Nancy: 77, 210 Lara, lon: 96,111,210 Larsen, Steven: 50, 53 Larsen, Sadie: 144 Larson, Kent: 55 LaShomb, Edward: 210 Lassila, Kevin: 210 Lassila, Tina: 69, 86 Lasson, Mary: 55, 72 Latas, lames: 200 Lauko, Debbie: 173 Lawlor, Mary: 48, 49 Lawrence, Scott: 55,56 Leader, Walter: 210 Leahy, Scott: 174 Leander, Meg: 69, 76, 86 Leckman,lulie:174 Lee, Dorene: 210 Lee, Tracy: 77, 210 Lehner, Kimberly: 185 Leland, Deborah: 174 LEO: 74 Leonard, loyce: 50, 52 Leonard, Elizabeth Leonard, Patt: 60, 89, 91 Leonard, Shelley: 48, 49, 174 Leonardi, Frank: 111 Leopold, lamie: 42, 50, 64, 68, 69, 174 Leslie, George: 147 Lester, Patricia: 210 Leltieri, Lydia: 69, 174 Lewallen, Rick: 55, 96, 210 Lewallen, Ricky: 101,210 Lewis, Donna: 55,174 Lewis, Lori: 210 Lewis, William: 44,174 Leyva, Cathy: 210 Liepack, Tia: 60, 75, 91 Linderman, Ericd: 210 Lindsey, lim: 130 Lindsey, Tom: 174 Lindslrom, Sandra: 79, 86, 210 Linker, Kenneth: 210 Lisonbee, Dr. Lorenzo: 34, 140 Lively, Robert: 210 Loete Loete Long, Long, Loran , lames: 111 , Richard: 210 Darcella: 82 David: 210 ce, Lynn: 56, 74, 210 Lorimer, Mary: 174 Lost racco, Gregory: 210 Lotches, Margaret: 74 Lotches, Stareena: 74 Lote, Richard: 96 Louck, David:174 Loucks, Kay: 133 Loughran, Mike: 147 Loy, Bruce: 210 Lucer Lucer Lucer o,loanne: 77,210 o, Mike: 96, 210 o, Ramona: 201, 210 Luckett, Thersea: 50 Luebke, Chris: 96, 210 Luebke, lulie: 69 Luebke, Rick: 64, 94, 95, 174 Lusby, Bonnie: 76 Lusby, Nancy: 76, 77,185 Luster, Cary: 50, 52,97 Luster, Stacey: 50,174 Lulev, Robin: 50 Lyman, Shelli: 210 Lyons, Charlene: 143 Lyons, Colleen: 55, 69, 91, 174 Macari, Beth: 75 MacA MacA ffee, Bryan: 80 flee, Maria: 228 MacDuff, Shannon: 193 Madd Madd Mado ux, lohn: 193 ux, Richard: 228 le, Katherine: 228 Madsen, Susan: 228 Nlagg io, Nancy: 75,196 Magino, Lisa: 228 Magis, Mark: 228 Magruder, Deanna: 194 Mains, Theodor: 228 Ma1ors,Susan: 56,133,194 Maki, Elizabeth: 130, 228 Mallek, Doug: 194 Mallo, Paul: 175 Malmstone, Nancy: 228 Malone, Cindy: 175 Manalo, lonathan: 228 Mance, lohn: 228 Maney, Doug: 50,175 Mangotich, Kathleen: 52 Manne, Srinivas: 228 Manning, Scott: 122, 228 Manor, Melanie: 228 Manthey, Paul: 194 Maples, Lori: 55 Markey, Suzanne: 71,175 Marley, Mark: 228 Marsh, Robert: 194 Marshall, Drake: 194 Marshall, Virgil: 149 Marshall, Michael: 228 Marshall, Mike: 228 Martin, limmy: 228 Martin, Leslie: 228 Martin, Lucio: 155 Martin, Mike: 108 Martinez, Chris: 69, 111 Mathein, Chris: 175 Mathews, Elizabeth: 49,175 Mathews, Michael: 211 Mathieson, Andrea: 52, 211 Mathus, Diana: 211 Matowilz, Robert: 228 Matthias, Bruce: 175 Matus, Daniel: 150, 228 Mauren, lill: 211 Mautz, Frank: 194 Mawby, Melanie: 82, 175 MaY,Iohn:194 May, Theresa: 211 Mayerhofer, lants: 211 Mayse,Ianet:194,198 Mazaika, Yvonne: 56,194 McAfee, Steven: 174 McAllister, Kathi: 174 McAllister, Mark: 194 McAllister, Susan: 75, 212 McBride, Scott: 194 McBride, Vernon: 211 McCabe, Michael: 228 McCain, Genevieve: 211 McCaleb, Peter: 55, 152,174 McCarthy,Elizabeth: 49,104,194 McCarthy, lessica: 211 McCarty, Melinda: 194 McCarville, Ann: 211 McChesney, David: 50,53,194 McChesney, Paul: 79 McChesney, Susan: 77,211 McConnell, Susan: 149 McCorkle, Dennis: 194 McCoy, Anne: 57, 228 McCoy, Erin: 71, 174 McCoy, Michael: 130, 228 McCoy, Sean: 211 McCully, Ron: 149 McDermott, lill: 211, 212 McDivitt, Keith: 211 McDonald, Keith: 211 McDonald, Steven: 87, 211 McElligott, Shelley: 194 McEuen, Dan: 174 McGarrity, lill: 211 McGuire, Kelly: 50,194 McGuire, Laura: 52, 228 Mclntyre, Marguerite: 75, 211 McKee, Danny: 228 McKee, Tom: 174 Mc Kenzie, Bill: 211 McKivergan, Dick: 96,151 McLaughlin, Charles: 211 McLaughlin, Randy: 80 Mclemore, Allison: 50, 52, 53, 56, 211 McManamon, Timothy: 164 McNamara, Cindy: 194 McNichols, Timothy: 194 McRae. larnes: 228 McRig ht, Kirk: 241 McWenie, Matthew: 211 Meadows, Francis: 194 Mears, Mike: 211 Medly .Medly rr, Kelly: 211 n, Paul: 106 Mehlin, Traci: 56, 211 Meigh an, Kim: 228 Meirose, Paula: 175 Melano,Milca: 52,211 Melano, Rosana: 50, 52, 228 Melby, Carol: 175 Melch er, lulie: 228 Meldman, Michael: 78, 79, 94, 95, 175 Melton, Shannon: 55,56,77,194 Mendi vil,Alfred:175 Meriolt, Bob: 194 Merke 1, Ph-nip: 228 Merrick, Christopher: 194 Merritt, Leslie: 211 .Vlt'lCa lf, Phyllis. 55, 76, 77, 211 Mettler, Karen: 82, 175 Mettler, Tod: 211 Metzg Metzg er, Deborah: 50,60,194 er, Gabrielle: 218, 229 Meyer, Bruce: 211 Meyer, lohn: 211 Micucci,Susan: 55, 56,175 Mided, Rachel: 194 Milbrandt, Robin: 211 Miles, Bob: 211 Miles, Vince: 229 Miller, Colleen: 82 Miller, Daniel: 10,211 Miller, Debbie: 211 Miller, Edward: 69, 194 Miller, Frank: 194 Miller, Gail: 75, 211 Miller, Gregory: 229 Miller, lessie: 229 Miller, ludy: 55, 82, 175 Miller, Karen: 79, 175 Miller, Kelly: 211 Miller, Kristi: 229 Miller, Leo: 175 Miller, Lisa: 229 Miller, Marla: 194 Miller, Michael: 211 Miller, Sharon: 175 Miller, Sim: 212 Miller, Thomas: 194 Miller, Troy: 79, 96, 212 Milliken, lonathon: 175 Milliner, lean: 229 Milliner, Rachelle: 175 Mills, Kym: 229 Mindrup, Mike: 212 Minturn, Laurie: 212 Mioni, Emilio: 229 Mislove, loseph: 106,107,175 Mitchell, Danny: 175 Mitchell, Ioy: 55, 175 Mitchell, Martha: 194 Mitchell, Michael: 194 MitcheIl,Susan: 212 Mitchell, Tina: 212, 229 Mizer, Daniel: 194 Mizerny, Barbara: 76, 155 Mlazgar, Robyn: 229 Mlazgar, Tony: 94, 175 Moad, Charles: 175 Mock, Peter: 34, 73,87,162, 176 Moe, Kevin: 194 Moe, Kileen: 69, 212 Moentk,lulie:71,194 Moers, Mary: 233 Molley, Debora: 194 Mollman, Dena: 45, 76, 77, 81,176 Molloy, Barb: 212 Monday, loe: 176 Monday, Mark: 229 Monte, Frances: 194 Monje, Tony: 194 Monson, Ronni: 86, 212 Monson, Scarlet: 86, 194 Montana, Mark: 79,194 Montgomery, Kandy: 229 Moon, Ted: 80, 229 Moore, April: 77, 212 Moore, Ted: 229 Morano, Donna: 170,176 Morder, Randy: 94,195 Morehart, Charme: 60, 61,84, 142 Morehouse, Bob: 151 Morehouse, Michelle: 195 Morey, Laila: 87, 229 Morgan, Carla: 195 Morgan, Diane: 229 Morgan, Victoria: 82, 176 Morgen, Terry: 60, 61, 212 Moriarity, Danny: 18,229 Morneau, Lillie: 195 Moro, Frank: 86, 195 Morris, Alison: 195 Morris, Maggie: 176 Morrison, Clyde: 144 Morse, Craig: 229 Mortel, Romualdo: 57,79,99,162, 176 Mosteller,Gary:176 Mote, Sharon: 176 Motsinger,Suzanne:56,195 Mountjoy, Brian: 195 Mountjoy, Ric k: 61,84, 176 Mowder, lanet: 133,229 Mozingo, Nancy: 229 Mueller, Debbie: 19, 45, 77, 195 Mueller, Denise: 212 Mueller, Doug: 76,212 Mugavero, Donald: 229 Mullinax, Rod: 212 Mullins, Karen: 176 Mundt, Lisa: 212 Munger, Karl: 229 xluns, Roy' 229 Munz, Robin: 212 Murphy, Brian: 175, 229 Murphy, Carole: 69, 229 Murphy, Deanna: 76, 77,195 Murphy, Margaret: 212 Murphy, Steve: 79, 96, 111, 112 Musil,lon,195 Myers, Cindy: 195 Myers, Mark: 229 Myrick,Gary: 195 Nasser, Stephen: 212 Nasser, Thomas: 229 Nathe, Michael: 176 Nation, lulie: 56, 212 Nation, Kim: 229 NHS: 70 Navarro, Patrit ia: 105,229 Neagle, Douglas: 229 Nealey, Kathy: 195 Needham, loni: 176 Needham, Miki-1 176 Neighbors, Debbie: 75, 212 Neill, Wayne: 176 Nelson, Craig: 69, 176 Nelson, David: 176 Nelson, Marcus: 50, 53, 76, 108, 212 Nelson, Mimi: 56 Nelson, Ronald: 176 Nelson, Teresa: 229 Nester, Bruce: 177 Newell, Kay: 44, 71,177 Newman, Connie: 229 Newman, Randy: 195 Newman, William: 177 Nguyen, Dang. 222 Nichols, Cheryl: 103, 212 Nic hols, Robert: 195 Nickel, Phillip: 229 Niemela, Clarence: 229 Nienhaus, Cindy: 229 Nieuwenhofl, Lynn: 229 Noble, Becky: 229 Noble, Scott: 27, 44, 49, 91, 177 Nobley, Dawn: 50,103,195 Nobley, Shelley: 46, 50,119, 177 Nobley, Sheryl: 50,64,102,177 Noel, Michael: 212 Noel, Rene: 229 Noonan, Kathleen: 87, 229 Noonan, Laura: 177 Noorlag, Debra' 56,195,197 Nord, Kimberly: 230 Norling, Kim: 195 Norr, Scott: 195 Norris, Drann: 212 Norris, Karen: 82 Norris, Suzanne: 230 North, Herbert: 177 Novkov, Don: 212 Nowland, Laura: 77,212 Nowlin, Diane: 148 Oates. Kathy: 145 Obermayer, Mark: 44, 195 Ohermayer, Suzanne: 230 O Connor, Karen: 212 0'Dell, Dale: 108, 150 O'Donnell, Suzanne: 212 Oelkers, Lorrie: 91,212 Oelze, Phillip: 212 Ogorek, Walter: 149 Ogsbury, lim: 24, 28, 34, 42, 43, 68 91,177,182 Ohrtrnan, loann Olenski, Randal: 177 Olsen, Bill: 212 Olsen, Carl: 73, 195 Olsen, Cindy: 230 Olsen, Mark: 212 Olson, Lisa: 195 Olson, Lori: 77,212 Olson, Lynn: 100, 194 Olson, Marie: 195 Olson, lune: 75 Olson, William Ong, lanelle: 130, 230 Ong, Wayne: 177 UQuinn, EIva:143 ORCHESIS: 48 ORCHESTRA: 49 Orlando, Kirk: 26, 88, 90, 91, 168, 177 Orr, lulie: 195 Orton, lay: 130, 230 Orton, leflery: 2 30 Orton,Ioel: 53,195 ory,cherae:s9, 73,105,195 Ory, Norris: 177 Ottaviano, Mary: 212 Ottaviano, Rosemarie: 177 Owen, letf: 195 Owens, Paul. 230 Owens, Ray: 195 Owens, Suzanne: 212 Pace, Donald: 156 Pace, Elizabeth: 230 Paige, Alan: 55, 230 Pakay, Mari: 177 Palmer, Marvin: 230 Palumbo, Cathy: 230 Papa, Scott: 99, 230 Pappas, Tim: 230 Parke, Craig: 2 30 Parker, Margaret: 212 Parks, Karen: 50,212 Parks, Matthew: 230 Parks, Nancy. 1 33, 230 Parks, Sharon: 105, 195 Parks, Susan: 212 Parks, Thomas 57,177 Parks, Wes: 111,195 Parmenter, Sandy: 230 Parsons, Catherine: 195 Patterson, Teri: 105, 133, 230 Patton, Karr: 2 30 Patton, Lauretta: 212 Patton, Scott: 230 Paul,lim:195 Paul, Karen, 230 Paul, Kim: 82, 177 Paul, Laurie' 195 Paul, Mary 230 Paul, Patricia: 230 Paulsen, lohn: 230 Paxton, Pam: 230 Paxton, Tammy: 195 Payne, Denise: 230 Payne, Kevin: 230,232 Payne, Lisa: 69, 195 Pearce, Margie: 195 Pegany, Paul' 230 Pell, Barbara. 52,230 Pell, Ray: 177 Pelton, Michael: 213 Pemberton, lohn: 230 Pemberton, E, LeRoy: 195 Pena, Chris: 230 Pendergralt, Keith: 230 Pendergralt, Mic hael: 96, 213 Penic, George: 230 Pennington, Annette: 100,101 Penuel, Bob: 1.3 Peper, Margie: 53, 213 Perez, Robert. 177 Perkins, Chuck: 195 Perkins, Terry'133, 213 Perry, Barbara: 213 Perry, Daniel: 213 Perry, lanine' 195 Perry, Tonya: 213 Perry, Wayne: 177 Perryman, Nick. 230 Peters, Cindy: 195 Peterson, Greg: 213 Peterson, Lori: 177 Petras, Molly: 177 Petrenko, Thor: 230 Petrenko,Vrctor: 57,178 Petrone, Davtd: 213 Petrosuis, Ben' 230 Petz, Kathi: 91,230 Ptatt,Std:178 Plile, lohn: 230 Philip, Wells: 217 Phillip, Steve: 196 Phillips, Guy: 178 Phillips, lay: 196 Phipps, lenny: 196 Pichnarcik, loan: 213 Pickering, Bretten: 50,196 Pico, Kathy: 230 Pierini, Barbara: 77, 91, 230 Pike, Robert: 148 Pimentel, Allred: 231 Pimson, Don: 178 Pint, leanette: 82 Pitoscia, Diana: 71,194,196 Plummer, Paul: 151 Podesta, Fred: 79, 213 Pordexter, Iames: 178 Poirot, Theresa: 130,231 Poling, Dale: 55 Staken, Lisa: 130, 218, 233 Pollard, George: 152,177 Pollelta, Deanna: 56 Pomerenke, Gordon: 231 Pomeroy, Charlotte: 91, 213 Poppe, Mark: 22, 24, 42, 65, 78, 94, 122, 178 Porter, Diane: 82, 178 Porter, Frances: 144 Porter, Ray: 213 Posteher, Sandra: 196 Powell, Kathy: 213 Powers, Chris: 213 Powers, Shelley: 47, 196 Pranke, Cecil: 231 Pranke, Elethaz 178 Pranke, William: 231 Prather, Ann: 50, 53, 213 Prather, Thomas: 50, 213 Prator, Neil: 178 Prettyman, Lee: 213 Price, Reggie: 151 Priyitera, Tanino: 26, 49, 7 213 Probert, Carol: 196 Probert, Karen: 178 1,91,205, Procopio, Belmostz 213 Provateare, Pamela: 69, 75, 213 Provateare, Paula: 75,213 Provo, Bob: 196 Provo, Paula: 34, 50, 53, 58, 231, 235 Pugh, Lynn. 43, 70, 71,73,162, 178 Puller, Shayne: 231 Pulley, Edward: 231 Pullman, Miki: 196 Pulver, Robert: 213 Purnell, ludy: 196 Qualls, Terri Marie, 55,82 Quan,Alice:196 Quan, Dora: 231 Quan,Rose.105,178 Quaranta,Keith: 120,178 Quinn, lames:86, 196 Quinn, tefiery: 231 Radu, Roger: 196 Raggett, Kathryn. 213 Rainey, Kevin: 79,94, 111,196 Rainey, Leslie. 79,86, 94, 178 Ramos, Elizabeth. 179,183 Ramos, Gina: 21 3, 216 Ramsey, Gregg: 2 31 Ramundo, Stephen: 71, 178 Ramundo, Suzanne: 213 Randazzo, Randall: 86,196 Raney, Michael: 231 Rapp, Carl: 196 Rasen, Dianne: 101,213 Rasten, Eric: 231 Ratliif, Mark: 213 Rauch, lon: 55, 69, 71, 91, 196 Raballt, Barbara: 231 Rawlins, Dave: 196 Rawlins, Ray: 96, 213 Ray, Amanda: 52, 75,213 Reany, Laura: 91, 213 Redburn, Danny: 178 Redburn, Sheri: 213 Redclen,Milissa:196 Reed,Risa:196 Rc-ichenberger, Andrew: 231 Reill,Terry'196 Remrilong, Elizabeth: 196 Renegar, Anthony: 213 Renegar, Sheryl: 231 Renten, Connie: 196 Repp,loyce: 115,133,213 Resech, David: 213 Restuccia, Richard: 96,213 Reynolds, Carol: 231 Reynolds, leff: 231 Reynolds, lohn: 73, 178 Reynolds, Kenneth: 76, 79, 231 Reynolds, Lisa: 50, 52, 53, 196 Reynolds, Paul: 231 Reynolds, Stuart: 196 Rhatigan, Pamela: 231 Rhinehart, Camille: 231 Rhodes, Caroline: 50 Rhodes, Mike: 231 Rice, Peggy: 231 Rich, Paul: 213 Rich, Ronald: 34, 50, 53,196,198 Richards, Dana: 196 Richardson, Karen: 55, 56, 60, 61 , 69, 70, 84, 178 Ric hardson, Wendy: 133 Richardson, Woody: 43, 60, 61,69, 178 Richter, Cynthia: 178 Ricks, Arthur: 14 Ridenour, Ken: 44, 152 Ridenour, Ann:44,153 Riflle, Mark: 214 Rilley, Daniel: 214 Riggs, lane: 56, 91, 231 Rivas,loseph:196 Rivers, Fred: 214 Roan, Timothy: 196 Robb, lohn: 21, 55, 56,108, 214 Robbins, Eric: 196 Robbins, Kay: 56 Roberson, Randy: 60, 61 , 84 Roberts, Ann: 178 Roberts, Ann: 196 Roberts, Darcie: 214 Roberts, Howard: 231 Roberts, Siobhan: 231 Robertson, Rebecca: 231 Robinson, Robert: 42, 62, 79, 94 106, 179 Rocltrich,Christrne: 105,231 Rocltrich, Kathy: 73, 81, 214 Rockwell, Ann: 231 Roc kwell, Michael: 60, 91,214 Roda: k, Robert: 21, 55,56,69,196 Rodes, Mic hael: 2 31 Rodgers, Gretchen: 77, 214 Rodman, Evan: 214 Rodriguez, David' 231 Roe, Raymond: 73, 181 Roessler, Pat: 196 Rogers, Barbara: 69,214 Rogers, Gretchen' 115 Rogers, Lula: 196 Rogers, Patricia: 21-1 Romanello, Carmelin 214 Romero, Michael: 231 Romero, Reynaldo: 231 Ronquillo, Armando: 155 Roof, lune: 145 Ropers, Christina: 231 Ropers, Deborah: 214 Ropers, Tammy: 231 Rose, Michael: 214 Rose, Timothy: 96, 196 Rosebt-rry, Lynn. 196 Rosenbaum, Linda: 179 Rosentteld,Charles. 179 Rosentield, Richard: 50,214 Rosko, Rae' 214 Ross, Clinton, 214 Rossborough, Debbie: 56,231 Rossow, Marilyn: 196 Rossow, Tony: 196 R.O.T.C.: 57 Rolch, Mark: 214 Roth, Carolyn: 73,231 Roth, Darvin: 82, 179 Roth, lerry: 231 Rowe, Casey: 231 Rowe, Michael: 60, 232 Rowland, Betsy' 214 Rowles, Robin: 57 Rowles, Shiela: 56, 57, 214 Rozich, Leann: 82, 179 Ruch, Diane: 76,100,197 Ruffner, Scott: 197 Ruger, lerry: 179 Ruguone, Steve: 232 Runyon, Roger: 232 Rupe, Kim: 214 Rupp, Richard: 197 Rusinek, Lynda: 60, 76, 77,197 Rusinek, Sandra: 60, 61, 77, 197 Russell, William: 214 Russon, Tom: 197 Rust, Peter: 179 Rutila, lames: 30, 214 Rutenber, Earl: 232 Ruttenbur, loy: 50,214 Ruttenbur, Pam: 232 Ruttenbur, Phillip: 50, 52,197 Ruttenbur, Tamera: 232 Ryan, Hal: 232 Ryder, Mike: 232 Rye, Brett: 179 Rye, Mark: 197 Sachen, lohn: 232 Sacks, Gary: 26, 63, 88, 91, 169 Sacks, Karen: 214 Sage, lulte: 214, 764 Salazar, Cynthia: 77, 214 Salow, David: 73, 79,214 Sanchez, Philip: 179 Sanders, leflery: 232 Sanders, Ricky: 232 Sanderson, William: 50, 53, 232 Sandodval Christopher: 96, 214 Sandvig, Kimberly: 130,232 Sandford, Sally 49,198 Sarager, Bennett: 55,232 Sarager, Toby: 69, 179 Sattna, Willie: 82, 148 Saunders, Bill: 150 Sawyer, Lauri: 105, 232 Scarla, Aris: 232 Scarla,Mary:179 Scarborough, Ron: 84, 232 Schechter, Richard: 214 Schec ter, Brad: 197 Scheidec ker, lames: 179 Schneider, Thonmas: 94, 95, 197 Sc hepp, Donna: 232 Sc hier, Robin: 73, 232 Schterbec k, Tammy: 197 Schiller, loanne: 179 Schindler, Charles: 50, 99, 179 Schlemmer, Ianet: 214 Schneider, Gerry: 34, 53, 64, 179 Schneiter, Bob: 94 Schneiter, Sam: 9-1, 179 Schoch, Russell: 197 Schoenborn, Mr Hans: 73,99, 146 Scholtz,Paul'197 Schroeder, Melisa: 214 Schubert, Lisa: 232 Schubert, Matthew' 214 Schultz, Raymond: 232 Schultz, Nadine: 76,77,101, 133, 197 Schultz, Nanette: 103, 133, 2.32 Schultz, Marrianne: 73, 91, 214 Schwartz, Robert 21-1 Schwartmeyer, Karolann: 197 Schweighardt, Sharon: 197 Schweighardt, Susan: 2.32 Scott, Debbie: 197 Scott, Diane' 56,197 Scott, lulte: 130,232 Scott, Nancy: 60, 77,197 Seagraves, Ieffrey: 80, 96, 214 Seaman, Kit: 147 Searls, letitrey: 214 Seaton, David: 108,197 Seethaler, Daniel: 33, 35, 50, 53,197 Seethaler, Matthew: 76, 179 Selbst,Andy: 79,179 Sensing, Michele: 232 Sersow, Thomas: 94, 197 Sexton, Tom: 214 Seyfriend, Michelle: 73, 133,232 Sfreddo, Pat: 232 Shaler, Ms Ianet: 100, 101, 194, 250 Shank, Randy: 197 Shapiro, Susan: 214 Shapiro, Susie: 77 Shaw, Christine: 197 Shearer, Gordon: 130,232 Shearer, Kristen: 195, 197 Sheets, Aron: 69 Sheets, Harriet: 130, 231,232 Shelton, Brett: 197 Shepard, Rob: 133,197 Sheppard, Gail: 101,197 Sherlock, Daniel: 57, 232 Sherwood, Lawerance: 232 SHIELD STAFF: 60 Shinmon, Tomiko: 214 Shipp, Steven: 197 Shirkey, Keith: 232 Shouse, Richard: 197 Shropshire, lay: 197 Shue, Karen: 55 Shultz, Nadine: 185 Shumaker, Tamara: 232 Siebert, luanita: 50, 53, 2.32 Siegel, Ierry: 141 Sierras, lulte: 232 Sigler, lohn: 215 Sigler, Tom: 232 Sikokis, Paula: 232 Silberman, Gail: 50, 60, 61, 211 Silvester, Bill: 53, 142 Simmons, Greg: 215 Simms, lohn: 50 Simone, Frank: 87, 94 Simone, Gina: 215 Simpson, Bruce: 57,197 Sippel, Nancy: 197 Sisson, Dan: 111 Sistrom, Tracy: 44,197 SKI CLUB: 86,87 Skillings, Kirsten: 197 Skowronek, Dave: 232 Sletten, Mark: 57, 215 Sletton, Scott: 197 Slowrak, loseph. 57, 215 Smart, Margaret: 91,197 Smith, Doborah: 197 Smith, Donald: 232 Smith, Eleanor: 233 Smith, Gregory: 197, 233 Smith, Keith: 198 Smith, Kevin 233 Smith, Laurie: 233 Smith, lt-slte: 215 Smith, Leslie' 55, 56, 198 Smith, Lester 111 Smith, Lorrie: 55,356,198 Smith, Lynne' 69, 91, 201, Smtth,Mark:91,233 Smith, Martha: 56, 198 Smith, Ntary' 198 Smith, Mike' 215 Smtth,Rt-gan:198 Smith, Robert: 198 Smith, Roger. 233 Smith, Rozanne: 198 Smokt-ns, N1ike.79,215 Smokens,Srott' 87 Snapp, lane: 4-1, 76 Snell, lohn: 69,215 Snell, Kathrvn: 91, 233 SNHS: 71 SOFTBALL: 113,115 Solomon, Mark. 215 Sommers, Greg: 233 Sorenson, Keith: 198, 215 Sorenson,Sharon: 233 215 Soto, Charlene: 50, 59, 218, 233 Soto, Cynthia: 47, 50, 185, Souers, Dean: 215 Sounart, Marvin: 149 Sounart, Michael: 94,164 Sparavec, Vladtsiav. 233 Sparkman, Nita: 233 Sparks, Richard: 233 Spartan, Clyde: 69 Spaulding, Robbie: 198 Spencer, Gregory: 198 198 Spencer, Kimberly: 57, 233 Spencer, Laura: 130, 218, 233 Spencer, Myron: 233 Sperline, Vicki: 215 Speros, limmy: 181 Spero, lon: 180 Spheeris, Patric: 162,181 Spiekerm,lonathon:198 Spinner, Marilyn: 59 Spinner, Robert: 215 Spivey, Craig: 233 Sperline, Victoria: 215 Spinner, Marilyn: 56, 215 Spotnitz, Frank: 20, 69, 90, 91, 198, 216 Spreitzer, Gary: 215 St. German, lohn: 233 Stacy, Kristy: 77, 198 Stahl, Bob: 50,181 Stahl, Margaret: 50, 52, 74,198 Stamplly, Denise: 56 Standlee, Terri: 233 Stanford, Pam: 233 Stanford, Timothy: 198 Stapley, Brent: 55, 215 Stapley, Greg: 181 Starley, Marhta: 82,181 Starr, Andrea: 198, Starr, Gnara: 233 Staton, Tamara: 24,181 Steele, Ann: 26, 145 Stafon, lanice:67,181 Steiner, Ann: 233 Sterling, Rose: 215 Stern, Ionathan: 233 Stevens, Charles: 142 Stevens, Chris: 215 Stevens, lohni: 82 Stevens, Scott: 215 Stewart, Emily: 156 Stewart, Terrance: 198 Sticlcrath, Deborah: 91,198 Stille, Renee: 73,233 Stille, Theresa: 115,198 Stillwell, Robin: 198 Stillwell, Thomas: 24, 43, 44, 50,64 181 Stiteler, Connie: 215 Stiteler, Karrie: 47, 50,81,185,198 Stiteler, Kathy: 47, 50, 76, Stiles, Mary: 144, 232 Stokes, Greg. 198 i 181 Wilcox, Stone, Cyntnia: 50, 70,162,181 Stone, Florence: 198 Stone, leff: 60, 61, 84,163,181 Stone, Lisa: 50, 52, 86, 233 Storr,lennie:81,119,198 Story, lerry: 80, 233 Stouffer, Debra: 198 Stovall, Margaret: 215 Strange, Beth: 55,198 Strange, Susan: 233 Streahl, Lynn: 55, 215 Strege, David: 198 Strege, Robert l. lr.: 80, 181 Strength, Randy: 55,198 Stringer, lackie: 55 Stroh, Mark: 181 Stuart, Dennis: 181 Stuart, Laura: SS, 56,198 STUDENT EXECUTIVE BOARD: 68 STUDENT SENATE: 69 Stults, Alan: 181 Styer, Lee: 233 Suever, loe: 198 Sukis, Linda:82,181 Sulfridge, Tracy: 198 Sullins, Larry: 215 Sullivan, Michael: 215 Summers, Mark: 99, 233 Sup, Carol: 69, 71,103,133,181 Sup, Clare: 69,81,1lD,101,113,181 Sutton, Doni:49,1B9 Sutton, Michael: 181 Swain, Bridget: 198 Swanson, Kimberly: 233 Swartz, lane: 52, 233 Swasey, Susan: 49, 215 Sweens, Ray: 87 SWIM TEAM: 124,125 Swoboda, Lori: 82 Szmorlinski, Ania: 233 Szuter, David: 233 Tabor, Brenda: 198 Tait, Murray: 233 Takacs, Amy: 181 Tallman, Stephen: 228, 233 Tameron, loe: 79, 94,181 Tameron, Mark: 233 Tamuty, April: 101, 215 Tamuty, Daniel: 233 Tang, Celeste: 215 Tang, lenny: 234 Tang, Scott: 215 Tang, Tami: 234 Tapia, loe: 70, 71,181 Tassinari, Steve: 96, 215 Tassinari, William: 94,198 Tate, Mary: 146 Tatham, Greg: 87, 215 Tatom, Tatom, Tattrie, Tattrie Tatum, Tatum, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, David: 79, 215 Sheryl: 105, 234 Alyssa: 68, 69, 234 Howard: 198 lames: 215 Sara: 234 Anthony: 91, 215 Christopher: 215 Colleen: 234 David: 181 ludy:82,181 Mary: 234 Randall: 215 Rosemary: 50, 234 Tim: 182 Tear, Ann: 146 Tebow, Bradley: 215, 216 Teel, Kathy: 46, 50, 69, 70,182 Teeter, Pamela: 182 Teets, Douglas: 198 TEENS AIDING RETARDED: 75 Tegarden, Fred: 198 Tejada, Paul: 55, 56,182 Temple, lulie: 86, 199 Templin, Karl: 182 Tennant, Scott: 216 Terhune, Kimberly: 115, 216 Termine, Gina: 216 Terry, Matthew: 52, 234 Terwilliger, Thomas: 234 Thatcher, Rick: so, 53, 182 Thatlord, Brian: 182 Therrien, Connie: 104, 234 Thiede, Nancy: 216 Thiel, Tom: 216 Thielman, Russel: 99,216 Thiem, Bradley: 216 Thiem, Brent: 182 Thomas, Anne: 234 Thomas, Carol: 234 Thomas, Chris: 216 Thomas, ludy: 182 Thomason, Ted: 216 Thome,leannie:199 Thompson, Carol: 105,234 Thompson, Cheryl: 234 Thompson, David: 87,216 Thompson, Doug: 79,199 Thompson, Doug: 86,9-4, 216 Thompson, ldella: 234 Thompson, Ross: 76,106,177, 1 Thompson, Timothy: 234 Thomson, Doug: 182 Thomson, Mary: 234 Thorson, Tami: 234 Tilford, Alan: 182 Tilford, Roy: 154 Tilley, Bob: 182 Tinklenberg, Angie: 167, 182 Tinkelenberg, Matthew: 216 Toal,Tom: 43,69,71,79,182 Tokoph, loseph: 234 Tom, Carole: 50, 53, 213, 216 Tom, Scott: 50 Tomac, loanne: 91, 234 Tomaselli, Ed: 234 Tomaselli,loe:182 Tomaselli, Rose: 199 Tomecek, Brian: 234 Tomecek, ludy: 47,182 Tompkins, Kelly: 234 Tompkins, Tracey: 216 Torgerson, Wendy: 199 Torne, Lennart: 106,182 Torne, Olof: 57, 216 Toth, Donald: 216 Toth, loseph: 234 Toth, Kathleen: 234 Townsend, Carol: 216 Townsend, Debbie: 60, 73, 76,199 Travaini, Christina: 216 Travis, Gregg: 216 Treio, Gilbert: 234 Trenberth, Chris: 182 Tribbenssee, Bruce: 199 Trimble, Michael: 199 Trimble, Steve: 234 Triplett, Donna: 77,216 Trompke, Susan: 70, 88, 91,182 Troutman, Tracy: 234 True, Gina: 234 Tsakiris, Paul: 143 Tuck, Karen: 216 Tumlinson, loe: 234 Turner, Gail: 82, 182 Turner, Lindad: 218, 234 Turner, Mary: 199 Turner, Shelby: 234 Turney, Lisa: 52, 216 Tutrone, Cindy: 32, 34, 44, 58 Tvedte, Linda: 216 Tveidt, lohn: 216 Tweet, Debra: 234 Tweet, Thomas: 199 Tyler, David: 234 Vagnetti, Lucy: 201, 216 Valdespino, Peter: 79,199 Valencia, lovana: 115, 216 Valenti, Ken: 183 Valenti, Ron: 234 Valenzuela, Dee: 234 Valladolid, Rena: 216 Valles, Vicki: 60 Vallie, Susan: 34, 73,163,183 Van Camp, Sonya: 56,199 Van Camp, Suzanne: 133, 234 Vanderlinde, Melody: 235 Van Ehst, Terry: 216 Van Hook, Neica: 234 Van Kilsdonk, Brian: 199 Van Kilsdonk, David: 234 Van Kilsdonk, Gary: 216 Van Kilsclonk, Steven: 183 Van Lec-uwen,Nancy: 76,199 Van Noy, Anthony: 199 Vanni, Robert: 199 Van Scoyoc, Gina: 105, 216 Vaughn, Brian: 57 Vaughn, Chatai: 133, 216 White, Bradley: 200 White, Dale: 111,2C0 White, Darrell: 111, 200 White, Frank: 130 VVl1ilE,l0l'1l'l1235 White, Polly: 200 Wieting, Mark: 183 Wilbur, lames: 235 Wilcox, Debra: 217 Wilcox, lackie: 217 Wilcox, Lisa: 2CXJ Rick: 69, 79,111,183 Vaughn lohn: 216 Vaughn, Catherine: 47,183 Vaughn Mike: 79, 80 Vaughn Patricia: 27, 29 Vaughn Robert: 235 Vaughn Paul: 235 Wiley, Michael: 235 Wilkinson, Chris: 183 Wilkinson, lody: 200 Williams, Christine: 183 Williams, Daniel: 183 Vaught, Loren: 183 Velonis, Chris: 199 Verbalaitis, Victor: 142 Verdugo, Robert: 96, 216 Wade, Stephen: 199 Wagner, Mark: 60, 73, 217 Wagner, Von: 183 Wait, Del: 144 Walker, Elizabeth: 235 Wallace, Patrick: 235 Wallace, Ruth: 56,199 Wallace, Timothy: 235 Walter, Robert: 80, 96,111 Walters, David: 217 Walters, Lane: 235, 255 Walters, Roger: 217 Waner, lohn: 217 Waner, Lisad: 235 Wang, Carol: 55, 56, 70,183 Ward, Andy: 183 Ward, lulie: 235 Ward, Pamela: 75, 91, 217 Ward, William: 217 Warner, Chris: 79, 217 Warsing, Mark: 91, 217 Washburn, Bruce: 199 Washburn, Marie: 69, 235 Waters, David: 79, 108 Watkins, Lori: 102,113,119,199 Watkins, Phillip: 199 Watkins, Tom: 217 Watson, lane: 152 Watts, Steven: 199 Webb, Charles: 150 Webb, Randy: 86, 217 Weber, Sandra: 60, 84,199 Weber, Scott: 86, 199 Weddle, Merri:183 Weekley, Kim: 199 Vleeks, Terisa: 217 Weihert, Gary: 183 Weihert, Pamela: 217 Weinstein, David: 217 Weinstein, Lori: 183 Weisenburger, Kirk: 50,199 Welch, Kipp: 235 Welch, Lynn: 6O,61, 79, 86, 19 Welch, Todd: 79,87, 96, 2 Welker, Susan: 199 Wells, Greg: 199 Wells, Kathryn: 183 Wells, Philip: 217 Wendt, Paul: 183 Wendt, Russ: 217 Wenzel, Tina: 199 Wertz, David: 143 West, David: 183 West,Ianice: 55,199 Westerman, Brenda: 217 Westerman, Larry: 183 Western, Rena: 235 Westfall, Iames: 217 Westfall, Michael: 217 Westfall, Roderick: 199 Weston, Laurie: 133, 202 Wetzel, Diane: 235 Wheeler, Ben: 199 Wheeler, Lori: 76, 199 Whipple, Daniel: 199 Whipple, Elaine: 200 Whitaker, Melanie: 217 Williams, Leslie: 87,199, 21D Williams, Linda: 49, 59, 62, 69, 184 Williams, Melvin: 235 Williams, Mary: 143 Williams, Rosemary: 52, 50,217 Williams, Tommilee: 235 Williamson, David: 200 Williamson, Laurie: 50,52 Williamson, Shelley: 199,200 Williamson, Wayne: 217 Willich, Debi: 44, 60, 61, 69, 70, 76, 84, 162, 168,184 Willman, Ronald: 199 Wilson, Ba rba ra: 2fD Wilson, lames lr.: 2tIJ Wilson, Lauren: 184 ' - 60 Wilson, Sharon. 28, 86, 185, 200 Wilson, Tammy: 184 Winters, Bill: 2fD Winters, David: 235 Wintor, Donna: 217 Wise, Lisa: 60, ZTD Wise, Rene: 235 Wise, Tammy: 50, 52,103,217 Wise, Terry: 56, 200 Wise, Tim: 217 Witbeck, Connies: 50, 53, 217 Witkovich, Paul: 200 Witte, Douglas: 184 Woida, Christopher: 235 Woida, Kathleen: 200 Wojciehaski, Tony: 217 Wolf, loy: 217 Wolschon, Mary: 104 Womer, Melissa: 69, 84,184 Wong, Linda: 214 Wong, Linda: 235 Wood, Darby: 200 , 61 , 76, 77, 84, Woolery, Catherine: 105, 217 Wools, Robin: 76, 81,133, 200 Woolsey, Iames: 235 Woolsey, Lori: 91, 217 Wootton, Ruth: 49,184 Wolschon, Maryann: 217 WRESTLING: 110, 111,112 Wright, Lynn: 184 Wright, Nancy: 184 Wugalter, Pamela: 79, 86, 217 Wullkotte, Scott: 184 Wulze, Ronald: 200 Wyckoff, Kimberly: 217 Wymore, Cathy: 184 Wynn, Gretchen: 200 Xericos, Sophia: 235 Yanke, Rodney: 2t'XJ Yanke, Steve: 235 Yares, Mike: 2CXJ Yeakey, leffery: 217 Yokley, Timothy: 200 Yonker, lacque: 45, 77, 200 Young, Ionathan: 200 Young, Robert: 200 Ysasi, Bryon: 235 Yue, Tracey: 217 Yukas, Mike: 217 Zaccagnio, Cathy: 217 Zaccagnio,lanet:184 Zaccagnio, Marjorie: 235 Zamie, Robert: 200 Zazzera, Nick: 235 zeii,kufi:so,m,84,s7,176,184 Zenger, leffrey: 200 Zenger, Lori: 235 Zielinski, leff: 217 Ziemba, Cindy: 77,184 lies, David: 99 Zies, Gary: 73, 130, 235 Zink, Wayne: 217 Zuan, lohn: 235 Zwillinger, Barry: 86, 200 E. 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