Chandler High School - El Lobo Yearbook (Chandler, AZ)
- Class of 1977
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'52 a JA Cfffffo M626 953355249 ' Wfyjv 'fa EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Sherri McCain Chris Davis STAFFERS: Sandy Martinez Patty Morgan Collette Sutton Tracy Carr Matt Cole Dawn Henry Sherrie Hudock Lin Sherman Laura Belongie Laurie Burkhead Paula Cooper Andy Jerdee Rita Lenhart ADVISOR: Ms. Nancy Lipinski Photographers: Lin Sherman Matt Cole Sherrie Hudock Sandy Martinez Andy Jerdee Chris Davis Special Thanks to: Ron David and Staff Photographic Thanks to: Randy Truxal Mark Truxal Ty Wilkerson Alvin Pace People title and format permission of the publis Time lncorporated. by her at Chandler High School OPE N I N G PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS ACTIVITIES BoNrIRE SPARKS HoIvIEcoIvIING I HONDRS CHANDLER GREETS cATERINA SPORTS VARSITY FOOTBALL BEATS MESA ACADEMICS A LEARNING FOR THE FUTURE ORGANIZATIONS SPIRIT COMES WITH TOGETHERNESS CLASSES N0 FRESHMEN T0 INITIATE THIS YEAR CLOSI N G EDITORIAL FAREWELL Ttl Pg 1 PEOPLE 2-Opening Q .Yi if 'QI .ax Q Rx' 3 SLK ' 7 Q ii, ft A RQ if Pw 14 'ix' Y J x 1 jf H T1 Jedi' Opening-5 A if, f . 3 V, an A My LM P ry -35 J' 1 W5 4, N 5 A 1 1 3 1 v v , ,. , 1 sr , X - 'i .r W f Y 1 v fu. x mi ir, .-:gn xg, - x ' , --..,, ,am P get Q Q: , .A I .i,,t,. 6 xiig M-' H1913-1 ' St W ' 1 iw!-M fgw UU gs., ,,,, A uw-wf ,JI - 1 JM . 'gf ff 'E X 14, W. 4 wa , wugqp, ,QM ' QE! 1' K , 'QQ 4. 1 ?3 V fb Q,- 1 11 L-49' f mg-4 if is WW: .al , N, i , ,1 ,1 ,W 'ww :ij ' F ' hizfu ' 1 ' Wm, wrgqmu wail sa L. MV -eu 5 iv' V Ls- .5 N RA V1 Q1 Q3-3 .N a N, - 15314 I A ,, .L .. V.:.4 kM Q lv nil: Q f W 'z I '-Y a I - X A N2 1. QL ,ggi 2 5 iw - Mic- ' 'x x X r v x 1 gmuwi in 2 4 Opening -9 DINAH MAKES GOOD LEADER Dinah Bratcher has always been one of the busiest students on campus. Her activi- ties vary from Wolf Howl co-editor to Chand- ler Track Manager to being a member of Chandler Youth AARC, a youth group that works with retarded children . She has been an important part of the CHS Varsity Volleyball Teamforthe past three years and has served as secreta -treasurerfor the Lettergirls' Club. Dinarh also spent many hours working as a Trackette and was elected president of the group. Other organizations she has been af- filiated with are the Spanish Club and Quill and Scroll, a club rewarding journalistic excellence. This past summer Dinah was one of three girls who represented Chandler High School at the annual Girls State Convention held at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She returned home to prepare for her duties here as the first Student Body President since lVluriel Knox's term in 1953. Evidence of her work and influence on Chandler's campus was recently shown by her nomination for Homecoming Queen. 10-F eature DR. H. CONLEY NEW AT C.H. . When Dr. Howard K. Conley came to Chandler High School this year, the school quickly took on a new look. The walls were painted in cheerful colors, bathrooms were remodeled and updated and the fence between Cleveland and the main campus was torn down. The most significant difference he and the other new administrators brought to the school, however, was attitudinal. Dr. Conley, lVlr. Caccamo, and IVlr. Teegerstrom all share a concept of running a school which can be summarized as positive. All emphasis this year is on moving forward and on improvements. The work force to supplement and improve is led capably by Dr. Conley, who clearly exhibits an active interest in our school and is always seen at our school activities. Dr. Conley has brought much to our school, and has shown himself to be a concerned and will- ing administrator. We welcome him. if 11. 1' SISTO WINS GOLD MEDALS Sisto Rosales is recognized as one of Chandler High's most outstanding athletes. He has participated in varsity track, football, and wrestling. He holds three school weightlifting records and was named the Chandler Booster Club's Athlete of the Year his junior year. Sisto's wrestling credits include AAA High School State Champion, winner of Tournament of Champions lbest heavyweight of all four divisions? and State Junior Olympic Champion in both free style and Greco-Roman. After coming in first in both Japanese qualifying tournaments, he was the Cultural Exchange Champion in a trip to Japan the summer of 1976, where he went undefeated 10-0 and won two gold medals. Awards and titles that have been bestowed upon Sisto include Most Valuable Player of Chandler Hi h Wrestling, Outstanding Lineman Award, Chandler Booster Club Outstanding Winter Athlete Award, Chandler's Football Team Captain for the 1976 season, Arizona Football Magazine Silhouette Award Winner, Prep New's All-American Honorable Mention and one of Arizona Prep Magazines Top 14 Football Players in Ari- zona. ln October he was named Chandler High's 1976-77 Homecoming King. Sisto is also a three year member of the Tri-City Pin Club, a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and has made the Honor Roll for two years. TRACY CARR NAMED QUEEN Tracy Carr has been one of the most influ- ential students on Chandler High's campus for the past four years. Her senior credits reflect an even balance of both scholarship and sports, capped in October by the honor of being named Chandler High's 1976 Homecoming Queen. She has been a Mermaid for four years, co-captain of the swim team for two years and on the Principal's Listall four years. Last year she was chosen Chandler's Outstanding Junior by the University of Arizona. She still finds the energy to rule as President of the Student Senate, a group she has been a member of for four years, and to work as a Diamond Belle and a member of the 1976-77 El Lobo Staff. All of these activities make Tracy Carr a very familiar face on campus. Chandler can expect great things from her in the future. QW? 12 -A rtwork STUDENT ART Chandler High artists are among the most talented in the state. Below are examples of work by some of our artists: Randy Babb, grade 12 IVIike McPherson grade 12 GLU 71 f' ix QQ 45- K X N N, 1 2 lg 1 Nl A . W il ,gg SJ rtsl 5 lul l 3' TW Q , --4 .. 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Right: Attendants Paula Cooper and Jim Hart- graves ride on their Junior class float in Homecom- ing parade. ecoming Floats Thursday, October fourteenth, marked the highlighting of Home-- coming activities before the game against Arcadia Friday. The parade began on California Street and proceeded down Arizona, Avenue for the first time. It then ended at Austin ,i Wx , F' 5' .,. ..e.te,- .M - xx H wk 3 as ,, , t We ., eil? is f QEFSSF' 'rv--3 Ra' , ,.. ,.,, it l if it if- 'iw ., Q lif t Y 's at 1 t ggw, 'l,,.,u .4 'aff ', -'wif r-Wag' 'f , k J -wi tiff? at . - L S 4 4N4f'si. X it riffflwg 17' +1 5 15,1 X ,L X Y .VL f 7 v H ' A L. uk if r r Field where a short Pep Assembly was headed by the cheers and band. Throughout the week the classes also held their traditional Dress-up Days. The Sophomores spon- sored Sports Day, the Juniors Hollywood Day, and the Seniors Almost Anything Goes Day. The class floats were designed and constructed according to the Home- coming theme One Summer'sDream .They were judged during the parade with the Seniors coming in first place, the Sophomores in second, and the Juniors in third. The bonfire proved to be a welcome addition. Students engaged in cheers and songs. S... if X zz- - me CANDIDATES SEEM RELAXED A Above: Junior Nominees- Seated: Penny Wood, Lori Vance, Candi Dobson, and Paula Cooper. Standing: Allen Willis, Ken Newcomer, Jim Hartgraves, and Nlarty VanGorder. Below: Queen and King Nominees-Seated: Julie Bozarth, JoAnna Jew, Nancy Newcomer, Dinah Bratcher, Tracy Carr, and Nlarti Swanty. Standing: Mike lgorres, Randy Truxal, Bob Ferris, Tim Deardorff, Danny Barnette, and Sisto osa es. lnsidemostof the 28 candidates for Homecoming there were a few butterflies, but their outward appear- ances seemed to be relaxed . Nomi- nated forthe Sophomore Class were Susanne Eberle, Kelly Ellsworth, Carrie Harter, Jan Vance, Jeff Lewis, Kelly Stout, Larry Baggs, Robert IVlartinez, Junior nominees were Paula Cooper, Candi Dobson, Lori Vance, Penny Wood, Jim Hartgraves, Ken Newcomer, lVlarty VanGorder, and Allen Willis. Sen- ior Nominees were Julie Bozarth, Dinah Bratcher, Tracy Carr, JoAnna Jew, Nancy Newcomer, lVlarti Swanty, Danny Barnette, Tim Deardorff, Bob Ferris, Sisto Rosales, Mike Torres, and Randy Truxal. Final Results-Sophomore Attendants: Susanne Eberle and Kelly Stout, Junior Attendants: Paula Cooper and Jim Hartgraves, 2nd Attendants:,lVlarti Swanty and Bob Ferris, lst Attendants: Nancy Newcomer and Danny Barnette, Queen Tracy Carr and King Sisto Rosales . -wgfxw - . ff W 'H if N? 555 if 'A 15 , 1l Q M gm W MQ v QQ W A i ' . . li i . 3' mmf THRILLER IS A SELLOUT HIT The performance of the thriller, Wait Until Dark in the Chandler High Auditorium October 21-23 was one eagerly awaited and well re- ceived. The play, jointly directed by lVlr. lVIichaeI Fain and Jackie Enwieller, starred Linda Winget as main character Suzy Hendrix, Rick Petersen as her husband, Bill Kenyon in the role of the confidence man and Nlark Reed as the illustrious villain. What began as a well- paced evening of entertainment ended as mystery at its best, with fine portrayals booked by the cast as a whole. The crowd loved it. Above: Con men John Bissen and Bill Kenyon bundle their victim's body into carpet. Right: Sophomore Linda Winget's first starring role exhibited her great flair for drama. 20- Wait Until Dark ,af W, or F71 . .V 1 f Left: Mark Reed explains the plan to John Bissen and Bill Kenyon. my' - A I Below: Linda Winget strikes Rick Petersen. , 'I 1 I Q S G1 , si is Q, Left: Linda Winget quizzes Elaine 'QV Spivey about the actions of the visitor. Below: John Bissen searches the dryer for the doll. Below Left: John Bissen attacks Bill Kenyon with a chair. T-as H.-.wa-'N- i' Wait Until Dark -21 SIX ACCEPTED BY WHO'S WHO Six of CHS's seniors made their names known in the publishing world . Leah Morgan, Linda Blackburn, Randi Larson, Kathy Paul, Robin Brooks and Sherrie Hudock are the students listed in WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS for the following accom- plishments. Robin Brooks: Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Speech Team, Student Senate, De- gree of Distinction in National Forensics League, Mermaids, Diamond Belles, Mat Maids, National Honor Society, enjoys sewing, reading and em- broidery. Randi Larson: FFA-Parliamentarian, Chairman of Committees, Parliamentary Proce- dure Team, Livestock and Agricultural Econnom- ics Team, Public Speaking, JV Archery, Na- tional Forensics League, Mermaids, National Honor Society, Drama stage crewp enjoys leathercraft, jewelry making, rodeos and roping. Sherrie Hudock: Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer, Speech Team, National Forensics League Rec- cording Secretary, Degree of Excellence in NFL, Diamond Belle, Member of Yearbook Staff, Na- tional Honor Societyp enjoys playing guitar, macrame, fishing and target shooting. Kathy 22-On The Move Below: Kathy Paul, lettered swimmer. Above Left: Sherri Hudock, yearbook staffer. Above: Robin Brooks, member of student senate f ff elm! is agar: 5, , , ,,y , v j l r ,W gf s. , gm Paul: Lettered in Swimming, Spanish Club, Lettergirls, Mermaids, National Honor Society. Linda Blackburn: Attends Rose Mar Beauty College, enjoys cooking and swimming . Above: Linda Blackburn attends beauty college, Top: Leah Morgan, Randi Larson, Robin Brooks, Sherrie Hudock accepted into WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH Leah Morgan: FFA-President, Vice President, SCHOOL STUDENTS- d I I : d. . on committees, Meats Team, Scholarship and Q,fgt,oFf,?,fg,' Larson enjoys ro eos Leadership Pin, Parliamentary Procedure Team, Student Council Parliamentarian, Na- tional Honor Society, enjoys western dancing and music, embroidery, sewing and reading. Above Left: Leah Morgan, FFA President. On The Move-23 ?n ,K ff. ? nl 6 l 9 I 'R A Ii , if ' ,, U wa, o 1 , ' O Oo Q vm? :MM Nb Kfgwwf OCH RECEIVES TOTAL OF 63,810 POINTS Operation Christmas Holidays is a drive to raise food and other essentials for the less fortunate in our community. This year the drive was a real success with over 63,810 points gained, There were competitions of all sorts ranging from Christmas door decorating to competition between classes to earn the most amount of points. Prizes were awarded to the homeroom with the most outstanding door. The winners were lVlrs. Bradley's homeroom, first place, lVlr. Taylor's homeroom, second place, and IVIr. Welch's homeroom, third place. . -' 5 s O 7. , 5 ' 'N is ,gg xg , X f ,Q R l x2 x 'lb 9 Y . Above: The first place winner in the door decorating competition. Above Left: Rick Meyer, Tim Wallender, Raul Naverette, and DeeDee Hohl of Mrs. Kehias' and Mrs. Edgemon's classes enjoy a party from OCH challenges. Left: Mrs. Layman takes an inven- tory on the food received from the OCH food drive. OCH-25 OGH IVIOA SSS CHR CWIVI HYE OFC RSL ULC SIVIO EIE OZOOZDOOZDZO 5 c: SW E DINFFAGALIWOL GRIMDSWSIZRZN REYSTIRCKEMQF EYEANDDYCL LMITAT RAC RCNMARERL AKM OPIBULCQTR ARA NWDIRKYAL RAD EMEELE TDR RIECSHSHE DLI ESSIOH Kas ARQUEE LTA NOHZPY LNL ONLEYH S AXURTMEFTF HESSCLURIL YEHEVOLIAO NSESINT I-' ONOOOxlONU'l-ISU-HXJI-' -WHA C1523 923 fl-ld - Names, organizations, and events associated with Chandler High are hidden in the maze of letters. Brief clues are given to help you in your search . The answers read forward, backward, up, down, or diagonally. Answers may overlap and some letters may be used more than once, but not all the letters will be used . So put on your thinking cap and remember the people and events of the 1976-1977 school year. Answers will be found on the bottom of this page . . You've got legs! . A step above the music. Pretzel vendors . Hobnobs with Kings and Queens Colors our school. They're all wet. Leader of the pack. Dance hall. S ing a Song . Saw the changes . Acquired a taste for pork. 11 Dance to the music. 12 This group digs earth. 13 . ls there a doctor in the house? 14. Spirit sparker. 15 . Their voices are debatable . 16 . Thirteen in a row . 17. Play it again, Fain. 18. Our leader! 19 . Events in lights . 20 . Milf' ' t 1 ':'1 ', H- WY' A i WAIT UNTIL DARK AND THE MOUSE THAT ROARED BRING TWO DIFFERENT TOUCHES TO CHANDLER HIGH'S STUDENTS The Chandler High School Drama Department has slowly been building over the past few yearsi this year the group was one of the most visible on campus . Headed by lVlr. lVlichael Fain, they performed for the student body several times during various assemblies and also put on a number of productions. The panto- mimists performed at various intervals , and a few of the skit people even highlighted this year's Talent Show with humorous pieces . But a great deal of the work done this year went in- to the two major productions put on by the department. Early in the fall the well- known thriller, Wait Until Dark starred Linda Winget in the Audrey Hepburn role and drew sell-out crowds even during a rainstorm. The group followed that success with the performance of the comedy, The llllouse That Roared . Once again Linda starred in the play about the tiny duchy of Grand Fenwick that decides to declare war on the United States . The object of the ploy was to lose and grace- fully accept the financial aid America always offers after soundly whipping an enemy . Some of the stars of these plays have been interviewed in the following pages . FAIN HEADS GROWING OCDHS lVIr. Fain ended his fourth year at Chandler High this year. In this short period of time, he has produced two sell-out plays, Dracula and Wait Until Dark. Other successful plays put on were Up The Down Staircase, Barefoot in the Park, You're A Good lVlan Charlie Brown, Ten Little lndians, Twelve Angry lVIen, and The lVlouse that Roared . Also put on every year was a series of pantomine shows . These shows were put on by the newly formed OCDHS, Original Chand- ler Dramatugical and Historionic Society. The club was formed and headed by lVlr. Fain. 28- Drama -' 'W' ' BANGO KENYON PLAYS TULLY Bill C Bango l Kenyon began his career in Chandler High drama with the minor role ofa rebellious student fn Up The Down Staircase and has moved on from there. Since then he has played the light role of the butler in Dracula , a terrific bartender in The Drunkard , a con artist in Wait Until Dark and now the major part of Tully Bascom, High Constable of Grand FGl'lWlCl4, in The IVlouse That Roared . Bill is also a big participant in OCDHS, and has been involved with A.P.A.C. , Christ- mas and pantomime shows . Other activities in- clude competing with the Speech and Debate Team. ROBB ASHCROFT ACTIVE IN A.P.A.C AND MOUSE Sophomore Robb Ashcroft just began his work in Chandler High School drama this year, but already he has become a favorite with many of the CHS students. Most saw Robb playing various roles during the Christmas Assembly . Then Robb was in Wait Until Dark C Flashlight spot number 2, he saysl. lVIore recently he has been playing a starring role in the comedy hit, The Mouse That Roared and is very active in A.P.A.C. l LINDA, MARK, JOHN, STEVE, AND MR. DORAN TAKE RDLES lVlark Reed, a senior at Chandler High this year, has been involved in CHS drama for some time . His most re- cent role was that of the killer in Wait Until Dark . Mark played the master- mind, and manipulated the con men into terrorizing the blind woman with the doll. Other presentations he has had a part in were Ten Little lndians , History of the U .S . , and Dracula . He also played the Student Body President in the studentffaculty production of Up the Down Staircase . lVlark is an active member of the CHS Speech and Debate Team. MARK REED FINISHES 4 LINDA STARS IN THRILLER Sophomore Linda Winget had her first starring role this year, as Suzie Hendrix in Wait Until Dark . The part was one o a blind woman possessing a doll filled with cocaine. This was not Linda's first dramatic endeavor at CHS-she was also involved in The Drunkard , portraying a crazy woman . Her latest production is The Mouse f That Roared , playing Gloriana the 12th, ruler of the duchy of Grand Fenwick. work and time really goes into a production. JOHN BISSEN PLAYS THRILLER'S EX-CON Although John Bissen has been active in wrestling, chorus, and the V,I ,C,A, Club, up until this year he had never tried his hand at drama. So this fall he tried out for the part of a confidence man in the smash thriller, Wait Until Dark . He got the part and did a very good job with it, portraying the ex-con who is used by a ruth- less killer to retrieve a large sum of cocaine . DORAN'S PRES. For IVIr. Thomas Doran his role in the play IVlouse That Roared was a first. lVlr. Doran said that he hadn't been in any sort of drama since grade school, when he played a shepherd and had only two lines. l really have great respect for IVlr. Fain and the kids now that I know just how much lVlr. Doran appeared in three major scenes of the play. He eels that the time and effort put forth into the play was really worthwhile . One of the major parts in the play, The Mouse That Roared is that of Count IVlount- joy, the suave politician. Steve Williamson was chosen to take this role, although this is his first play, and has enjoyed the experience . Said Steve of his character, I portray an aris- tocratic leader-of-the-people, Count IVlount- ioy- ' Steve became interested in the theater when he took the Theatre Arts course . He also is one of the '76-'77 IVladrigals. STEVE LANDS HIS 1ST ROLE Drama- 31 32-Blood Drive lg. Rignt: Mike Torres answers the pre- screening questions. Above: Mike Hickle gets his temperature taken as part of the pre-screening process. Above Left: Leah Morgan checks off the donors' names when they first come in the door. Left: Afton Mitchie cheerfully donates a pint of her blood. Bottom Left: Jesse Pierce and Terry James drink some orange juice after donating. Below: Arlene Tardibuano relaxes as she contributes to the Arizona Blood Service. ' 'fm f.: Q - 1 g is A 1 1 f ,ij ,,,, . .,A'l , , V , V A T uf W afA1f.fe-was W 1 f if , f ,. , .U - I 1 I ,,.,,, . f . 75523: Above: David Filut shows off his proof of donation, Below: Dinah Bratcher grins and bears it as the needle is put into her arm, Below Right: Brad Schnepf displays his I Gave button. CHS BLOOD DRIVE DRAWS BIG CROWD Arizona Blood Services brought its Bloodmobile to CHS on Feb. 24 in hopes of getting a good response from the stu- dents and faculty. Chandler greeted them wholeheartedly with a great turnout and much cooperation . A total of 72 pints of blood was donated, surpassing the intended goal of 55 pints . This was the most ever given by CHS . Not only students partici- pated in this event, which took place all day long in the gym foyer. Adults accounted for 22 of the donors, including 8 teachers . The rest of the vol- unteers came from the com- munity. 23 prospective donors were turned away for various reasons, the most common being colds, low iron, ear- piercing, and being under- weight. All donors had to go through the pre-screening process . This included blood pressure, pulse, temperature, a blood test for iron content, and an- swering questions on medical history. They also had to be at least 17 years old and weigh 110 pounds . After donating their one pint, the donors were offered orange juice and cookies and were told to sit down for about 15 minutes before leaving. SHEA OWNER OF SEXIEST LEGS To promote spirit during the final stages of the basketball season this year, a Sexy Legs Contest was held. All of the members of the basketball team and the three administrators were contestants, and the entire student body voted . At the end of the Sexy Legs As- sembly, Brian Shea was announced the winner of the competition . Ralph Baldenegro and Dr. Conley were the respective runners-up . Shea's winning entries are pictured at right. 5 ,il il. t ,.., .t ,rea ii ' 152555 . , V t - 'Lfrf5f?55ff'55 il' 'I f '- - ,ta ffilvzfsr i 1- 'iii-ff-'fiEigf?f21if'?if1ff'-5 f MW. M tl' ?'?f' I ri -:e-JC alarm-:ft Mes w 4 ,ga digg .,,,, ,1 ,, 3 , XA.,-ig ,,4:,, , . 7-Lai -iw 1 fiiwfv A , r 1, -as ,pf , .- ig fw-, s , fm, V, gfQ,ig. .', ' . - I im .1.,, r Q, ' 4. 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The students who were at the dance all seemed to like the band, but looked forward to attending dances in their own gym . wk TBA KS f WNW ,t.........,- THE STEVENSONS PERFORM AT CHS Chanlder High School's first assem bly this year was an outdoor concert featuring the Stevensons, a Phoenix duo The concert was held on the field between the gym and the Home Econom ics buildings Students sat on the grass to hear the two do their renditions of easy pop melo dies by contemporary musicians . After the concert the Stevensons held a semi- nar for students interested in careers in music . Star Tracks- 35 36 Ad Sgefigg A IL Z 11-11 l b' l 4, B- 2 x I ' W bmw' X - - f' 05 I 5 I ' Ill BELLBURGER BURRITO SUPREME - BURRITO BEEFY TOSTADO - ENCHIRIQO FRYOLE COMBINATION BURRITO TOSTADO TACO WAS ww T , f N. Z, 5131-31 -SD CONGRATULATIONS 5' To 63 N. ARIZONA PLACE Q wa A CLASS OF '77 0, 4 X . 4 l' S -Www A OIVI ' 4- CHECKER AUTO THE . 1'1ZO11a lim' BANK BEST vvls HES FROM DAVID A. cooN YELLOW FRONT manager Q 'N 4553 . ' 1 wh? i aww-A a. .,: :N V san, ,agua 38-DAR CHS NAMES TRACY CARR DAR 76-77 OUTSTANDING CITIZEN The teachers of Chandler High School have chosen Tracy Carr as the Outstanding Citizen of the Year. Each year the Daughters of the American Revolution choose a Senior boy or girl who has best displayed outstanding citizenship . The teachers vote for a student who they believe excels in the areas of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism . Tracy Carr was chosen out of 108 seniors eligible. After Tracy was elected for the DAR Award, she was given a test on the U .S . govern- ment. This test along with a picture, will be sent to state competition. One person will be chosen by the DAR as an outstanding citizen of the state . 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The Chandler's AFS student, Caterina Baule, came from Italy this year. She stayed with the Stoker family for the first semester then transferred to another family out of state . While staying in Chandler she enjoyed watch- ing T.V., going to the movies and going to school dances . She said that most of the mov- ies we have had already been shown at home, but she enjoyed seeing them again . What amazed her the most about America and the people here was that we put so much money and time into taking care of our family pets . In Italy animals are not pampered so much. Caterina also had her own room for the first time while she lived with the Stokers . She said, lt was a nice experience. l l 8' r E' M 1555, 115 1' , at I It L i 1 hi A FS- 41 I-ront Row: Lin Sherman, Ellen Wilson, Sheryl Yost, Danita Hudson, Robin Brooks, Sherrie Hudock, Mary Gonzales, Elaine Fernandez. Second Row: Jeff Iserman, Gary Ervin, Valerie Ostrom, Tracy Carr, Sherri McCain, Kathie Bracken, Cindy Romberger, Theresa Thayer. Third Row: Earl Cumming, Mike McPherson, John Rayhel, Michelle Scroggins, Betty Bear, Janet Niemeyer, Terry Boyd. Fourth Row: Chris Cooper, Vicky Wilkinson, Leah Morgan, Dinah Bratcher, Nancy Newcomer, Joanna Cox, Randi Larson, Tina Tharalson, Kathy Paul. Back Row: Kerry Ransdale, Tim Wallender, and Tim Deardorff. 42-Top Seniors TDP SENIORS Betty Bear John Bissen Terry Boyd Kathie Bracken Dinah Bratcher Robin Brooks Tracy Carr Chris Cooper Joanna Cox Earl Cumming Tim Deardorff Debbie Davenport Tammy Durning Gary Ervin Elaine Fernandez Mary Gonzales Glenna Heydorn Sherrie Hudock Danita Hudson Jeff Iserman Randi Larson Sherri McCain Mike McPherson Leah Morgan Nancy Newcomer Janet Niemeyer Valerie Ostrom Kathy Paul Kerry Ransdell John Rayhel Cindy Romberger Michelle Scroggins Lin Sherman Tina Tharlson Theresa Thayer Tim Wallender Vicky Wilkinson Ellen Wilson Sheryl Yost Top Seniors-43 Right: Richard Gustafson Far Right: Mark Reed Below: Dinah Bratcher Below Right: Dinah Bratcher, Mark Reed, Sherri McCain, Gary Ervin JoAnna Jew and Tim Wallender support Vernon Pendergast. Bottom Left: Gary Ervin Bottom Right: Sherri McCain 2 T3 A - V' L f 1jf'?af . ,vary we ,QTQ I iff? fgizf in P :'r 9 g' .-'aa I T A 'H H ,. V i ff, 5 if W f , U I 2 Y , :3 J, f e o w 5 L f 5. g e, , ,g G , G , G 1 a,,. , 5,2 I i naw' :U sa-bi:EI 1 ' j', . V Q , ,,gy3Mi ,ry gf , . J . vowig ,uni :KI I K i, .1 . J ,M 1 I I V : K .K , W .Ag ' ...M f 'vff' , 2 if VL ' ' 4 v 2.1245 ag K 4 -4 - :L , 1' f,1- A ,. 5-:ig , 2 'Q :rf ,, ,- ,, ,ef-A.: W 6 Y M f: 'V -in t , H iff? 2 r 4, ,ig , I , 3 'f, f?' 2 5' ff+,e'? 1 4' .ig i 4 44-Staters CHS STATERS LEARN ABOUT GOVERNMENT The announcement last April of the 1976 Girls' State and Boys' State delegates, along with the four alternates, brought a lot of sur- prise and even more questions. Although the honor of being chosen to represent one's school in these week-long mock governments was a well-known one, no one seemed quite sure what it entailed. What it meant to Dinah Bratcher, JoAnna Jew, Sherri IVlcCain, Vernon Pender- gast, Tim Wallender, Richard Gustafson, Gary Ervin, and Mark Reed was a week of madlyvrunning for every office available in a crash of events, and meeting people their age from almost every school in the state. Alternates were Ellen Wilson, Sandy lVlartinez, Randy Truxal, and Tim Deardorff. A solo shot of Vernon Pendergast was not available Dinah Bratcher, Gary Ervin, Sherri McCain, Vernon Pendergast, Tim Wallender, JoAnn Jew, Mark Reed ,, J me... . .wr ,lk Below: JoAnn Jew Bottom: Tim Wallender V Q' X LX, f'ff'3ii5ti1gR State rs -45 Front Row: Cathy McGhee, Randy Pritchett, Rosemary Crespin, Chris Davis, Sherri McCain, and Tracy Carr. Second Row: Gayle Bueler, Randy Truxal, Dinah Bratcher, Sandy Nlartinez, and Don Schott. Back Row: Lin Sherman, Norma Escandon, and Paula Tucker. QUILL AND scnou. PUT IT IN worms The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization whose members are chosen from the Wolf Howl and El Lobo staffs . Students considered for membership must have contributed something of value to the improvement of either publication . lVls. Diane Griffith of the Wolf Howl and lVls. Nancy Lipinski ofthe El Lobe are the sponsors. Quill and Scroll members as- sist with various school activities in addition to producing the CHS newspaper and yearbook . Right: Randy Pritchett and Randy Truxal discuss some future plans for the Wolf Howl. Left: Patti Morgan draws some layouts for the yearbook. Below: Sherrie Hudock writes yearbook copy. ,,...f-- 'W Qu!! r'?TfQfr7f lllvomdlrr, -252, 'j1I, i4sg. ff: ,Q ,i A: .isop- JJ . 5 5. 3 . W' Q2 ' gQf'lAl, A r 7 W., ,.m?x,C? rf. 5 .V ,g.,i.,,...,.....m,nl.1..,:,,.,,1, , 3. .-.33 4, ,ft ,W ,fs Q5 Q? fine -f A- FFA CHOOSES LAURIE AS SWEETHEART This year Laurie Dobson reigned as 1976-1977 FFA Sweetheart. Voting was done by secret ballot during an FFA meet- ing. The winner was announced at the an- nual Parent, Member Banquet by Karri Bel- cher, FFA's 75-76 Sweetheart. Laurie received a trophy and awhite FFA jacket. Her duties included making refreshments for all FFA meetings and keeping a scrapbook to compete in the state contest held in August. Since becoming Sweetheart, Laurie has attended a state convention in Tucson and participated in the state Sweetheart contest in place of Karri Belcher who could not attend . Her first attendant, lVlichelle Cluff, also attended to give Laurie moral support. Both have riden in two parades this year representing Chandler FFA. Left: FFA Sweetheart Laurie Dobson. Below Left: First runner-up Michelle Cluff. Below: Jim Tyson, Karri Belcher, Laurie Dobson, and Bob Hoggase at the Parent, Member Banquet. The Chandler chapter of the National Honor Society was very active during the 1976-1977 school year. President Tracy Carr, Vice- President Joanna Jew , Sec- retary Terri Lawson, and Secretary Ellen Wilson led the club through several fund raising projects, such as the dance they sponsored and the prism bumper stickers members sold during second NAT. HONOR SOCIETY ESTABLISHES UNIQUE SCHOLARSHIP FUND semester. Sponsor Diane Griffith also helped the chapter es- tablish a new honor point system. Eligibility had before consisted only of a 2 .0 grade average, with no dis- tinctions made between a grade made in an accelerated course such as Physics and a similar mark in Paperback Power. The new system will take into account the degree of difficulty a high grade in each course requires. A Scholarship Committee was also established this year to supervise the award- ing of two NHS scholarships. Two CHS students, Tracy Carr and Dinah Bratcher, were chosen to apply for the national scholarships pre- sented each year. Front Row: Elaine Ames, Joanna Cox, Janet Niemeyer, Lin Sherman, Gary Ervin, Ellen Wilson, Gayle Owen, Cheryl Wisely, Michelle Scroggins, Sherri McCain, Jeanne Wills, Terri Lawson. Second Row: Tom Mathis, Pat Kinney, Connie Dantone, Brenda Jones, Vicky Shetterly, Cindy Rothweiler, Tracy Carr, Mark Reed, Joanna Jew, Anita Edgmon, Sheryl Yost, Danny Barnette. Third Row: Mike McPherson, Judy Hope, Cindy Romberger, Rumiko Woodworth, Karen Belongie, Hope Moncivaiz, Cathi Culver, Robyn Farnsworth, Sherri Reber, Betty Bear, Valerie Ostrom, Michelle Mercer, Kathie Bracken. Fourth Row: Ken Raveling, Mike Maynard, Chris Cooper, Earl Cumming, Robin Brooks, Danita Hudson, Anthony Batiste, Joe Enriquez, Yvonne King, Afton Michie. Fifth Row: Richard Gustafson, John Rayhel, Rick Meyer, Tim Wallender, Harold Martin, John Pew, Jon Semanek, David Minor, Kerry Ransdell. Sixth Row: Loretta Sandheger, Mary Gonzales, Dinah Bratcher, Curt Bertelson, Leah Morgan, Eric Moss, Terry Boyd, Kathy Paul, Laurie Weber, Mike Edgeworth. Back Row: Karen Hancock, Theresa Thayer, Sherrie Hudock, Randi Larson, and Tina Tharalson. ,. f:s:,.W3 f , Ja., ., - . is ' f . .W 33 3 S wie, 'Q Above: Nlembers Mike McPherson and Tina Tharalson were required to have a 2.0 or better grade point average to be invited into NHS. Left: Sherrie Hudock and Robin Brooks were active in the Scholar- ship Committee this year. Right: Robin Brooks served as acting chairman of the Scholarship Committee. Below Left: Richard Gustafson was an active member of NHS. Below Right: Sponsor Diane Griffith, Sherri IVlcCain, and Tracy Carr consider the question of higher eligibility requirements for future NHS members. 49 50-Homecoming Royalty Homecoming is usually held in the middle of foot- ball season at Chandler High. This year's Home- coming Week began October 11 . Respective classes chose nominees. Floats were built at various places Class days were chosen. For the alumni, this is a special time to come back This year's Queen was Tracy Carr, with Sisto Rosales as King. lst At- tendant honors went to Nancy Newcomer and Danny Barnette. lVlarti Swanty and Bob Ferris were 2nd At- tendants. Underclassmen Paula Cooper and Jim Hart- graves represented the Junior Class. The sopho- and observe the changes that mores were represented by have taken place. Susanne Eberle and Kelly Stout. TRACY AND SISTO CROWNED HOMECOMING QUEEN 8: KING 1 Opposite Page: 1976 Homecoming Royalty. Seated: Queen Tracy Carr. Standing, Left to Right: 2nd Attendants, Bob Ferris and Nlarti Swanty, King Sisto Rosales, 1st Attendants, Nancy Newcomer and Danny Barnette. Left: Sophomore Attendants, Susanne Eberle and Kelly Stout. Junior Attendants, Paula Cooper and Jim Hartgraves. Bottom Left: 1st Attendants, Nancy Newcomer and Danny Barnette. Bottom Right: 2nd Attendants, Bob Ferris and Marti Swanty. CHORUSANDBANDR ECHVEHONORS Chandler High students exhibited the musical ability that has long distin- guished CHS at the state Solo and En- semble Festival this January . The lVIad- rigals extended a state record by re- ceiving their 13th consecutive superior rating . Other students to receive this rating were: tChorusD Mike Romero, bass, Sue iVIcCutcheon and Lynn Ken- dall, sopranosp tl3andJ lVlax Fuller, cello, Pam lVlarstein, snare drum, and Karla Pace, piano. Excellent ratings were achieved by: CChorusJ Don Asselin, tenor, Carriene Porter, alto: Julie Gor- man, soprano, tBandi Lynn Tess, piano, Pam lVIarstein, malletsf and Karla Pace, clarinet. Several other students also participated in the festival. These stu- dents are all coached by either lVIr. Gary Larkins, who teaches band, or by IVlr. John Hollingshead, who teaches CHS vocal music. 5 W 39 Front Row: Michelle Mercer, Sue Ann McCutcheon, Don Asselin, Steve Williamson, Sherri McCain, Valerie Ostrom, David Evert, Art Baldenegro. Back Row: Lynn Kendall, Diane Love, Stephanie Hamlin, Mike Romero, Mark Parsons, Raul Ruiz, Kristi Lockwood, Gina Ellsworth, Jeff Stout, Doug Odom. 5 -aff' :fzTf!!'W2if ws at W . .ffegi .y1f.gfp . me ..::.,:t.,.' was iz' f- 1-we :m,':z.w , il M, , ff li 'fiifiglf ,-ff-f: fflwrif' ' 1265 :W 121442 ws'4:aef1Hiz+f M ,, 2225 :S i sw-zfsii' H sf 51 5 I 7 Iii 2 ,. :.m1g.:: ,l.,,Ev,fi2i .... W, fwf- Ifdiii is 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,.i,,,t, an , ,,i,,,,, 5 . 'Mii2Zff'3,'f ' .,., 1, is 55? ,, .M,5,. fa 2.. ,sw fi 1,113 ...,m.,V., . 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Above, Front Row: Pam Amarstein, Max Fuller, Carla Pace, Back Row: Sue Ann McCutcheon, Mike Ramero, Lynn Kendall All students received a superior rating. 1.2 54-Top Fall Athletes pm..- .AM k'b Top: Seniors Tracy Carr and Nlary Gonzales show awards received for ac- complishments in their respective sports, swim- ming and badminton. Above: Receiving awards as co-captains for the football team were Neal Tarwater, Tim Deardorff, James Ricks, Marty Van Gorder, and Sisto Rosales. Right: Denise Davis and Gayle Bueler display the plaques they received for being outstanding volley- ball players. ' 'iizf3 . if .,,.....,, .,A,, TOP FALL ATHLETES RECDGNIZED The parent members of the Chandler Boos- ter Club, an organization which establishes activities for the benefit of Chandler's stu- dent athletes, sponsored the Fall Sports Pro- gram for the second year in a row. Raul Nava- rette hosted the program and two football coaches from Scottsdale Community College were the guest speakers . Special football awards, presented by head coach Lonnie Foster, were given to Neal Tar- water-Defensive Point Leader, Defensive Back of the Year, and IVlost Valuable Player, Mike lVlaynard-lVlost Improved, Brian Shea-Leading Receiver, James Ricks-Offensive Back of the Year, lVIarty Van Gorder-Offensive Lineman of the Year, and Alan Powell-Defensive Line- man of the Year. Coach Harold Dusick also presented special awards to two members of his Cross Country Team, Mike Torres-most out- standing and Gregg Layman-most improved, Nlale athletes were not the only ones represented in the program. Several outstand- ing female athletes were also recognized. Gayle Bueler and Denise Davis, coached by Ruthanne Kehias, received awards as out- standing volleyball players, Tracy Carr was awarded by coach Jack Janousek for outstand- ing contribution to swimming, and Mary Gon- zales was presented an award for being the lVlost Outstanding Badminton Player. Top Left: Outstanding football players were Neal Tarwater, Brian Shea, James Ricks, Alan Powell, and Marty Van Gorder. Above Left: Mike Torres and Gregg Layman show the trophy they each received for their exceptional contribution to the Cross country T eam. Left: Neal Tarwater and Mike Maynard proudly exhibit the top awards they received for football. Top Fall Athletes 55 Bill Kenyon was named last year's Best lVIale Technician in the area of Theater Arts . He was chosen by a vote of his fellow Theater Arts stu- dents . Janet Niemeyer has been named Chandler High's 1976-1 977 General lVlills Family Leader of Tomorrow . Janet won the honor by com- peting with other seniors here in a written examination on December 7th . She will receive a certificate from the sponsor, General IVlills, and is eligible for state and na- tional honors . 56- Assorted JANET NIEMEYER, '77 FAMILY LEADERg MATTHEW COLE TAKES STATE Brian Ragsdale was named to be a recipient of the Hugh O'Brian award and is eligible for state and national honors . IVIatt Cole won a blue ribbon in the state photography con- test. His picture will be sent to New York for national judging . L, Patty Cowell was presented a First Place Premium for her lVlixed IVledia Weaving at the Arizona State Fair Stu- dent Art Competition . Frankie Brown has placed second at the Chaparral Invi- tational and fourth place at the lVlesa Invitational. They were both won in the 181 lb. division. CHANDLER HIGH STUDENTS RECEIVE NUMEROUS HONORS FOR EXCELLENCE ACHIEVED Sisto Rosales toured Japan this summer. He recorded a 10-0 win record standing plus he won two gold medals for his impressive efforts . lVlike Thiem has been the re- ceiver of an Honorable lVlen- tion Award at the Arizona State Fair Student Art Fair. James Ricks placed second in a wrestling match at the Mesa Inivtational in the 140 lb . division . Tammy Knight received sev- eral awards for art work at the Arizona State Fair Stu- dent Art Show, including a Blue Ribbon and an Excep- tional Merit Award . The debate team of Kim lVlehren and Terry Savarino were the winners of a second place award at the ASU Forensic Tournament. Dana Sorenson was pre- sented a First Place Premi- um Award for a weaving piece at the Arizona State Fair Student Art Competition . Assorted Honors- 57 A PRINTING H WHILE xov 'WAIT AND WAIT AND JJ C L 5' if CA G ou oQu Rxmos NDLER 'F PHOENIX W A RANDE F CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 77 A MAYIRICK WESTERN WEAR E p 1-mmefa ASAGRHN S AM S F R ALITY SINCE 1919 TO THE -14 -I re.mos:Uq:f 6, ,, Y 'r M EYC 'C DE -A.. , 'UWQQ gif l fi I f rv i I' 1 VV .Big F-'E'ATURlNG- Ta tw fr2QZ Q . .. - 'M-A,',-,. -l--'n I 775W A 451' February ninth, thirty-nine FBLA members from Chandler High School Chapter attended the Winter Regional Conference at Central Arizona College. At this conference eight other school chapters competed in events such as Business Law, Beginning and Advanced Bookkeeping, Beginning and Ad- vanced Shorthand, Beginning and Advanced Typing. Only three members from each chapter could participate in a con- test. A tour of the CAC campus and various workshops were provided for those non- participating members. Chandler High School had four members who were awarded five places. Yvonne Ogles placed first in Beginning Shorthand and Cindy Duenas placed second in the same event. Cathy Krest tied for first place in Business Law and third in Advanced Typing. Dawn Hohl placed third in Beginning Typing. The State Conference will be held April 23 at ASU in Tempe. Here all the chapters in the State of Arizona will compete in numerous events in hopes of qualifying for a state officer's position which will be a. stepping stone for a national officer's post-- or to compete in the National Conference to be held in Denver, Colorado July 1-4. FBLA MEMBERS ATTEND REGIDNALS NORMA JEAN GETS AWARD Norma Jean Escandon was the recipient of a full scholarship which will fly her to Washington, D.C. to attend CloseUp. CloseUp is an educational program where High School students from all over the nation go to the capitol to learn about U.S. Government. Norma leaves in IVlay and will actually see and communicate with several very prominent U.S. political figures. BABB TAKES A BLUE FOR ART Randy Babb was awarded a gold key and a blue ribbon for an ink drawing he did of an Orc from the book The Lord of the Rings. His artwork was entered into the Scholastic Art Show. Re- ceiving a first place, the drawing was sent to New York City to be judged nationally. 59-Assorted Honors BARRY TAKES WORLD TITLE If Chandler High students relished win- ning a state championship last year, imagine the school pride when a CHS Student Coun- cil member established himself in world class competition this lVIarch . Barry Suiter was declared the victor in a world class ice cream eating competition sponsored by Far- rel's Ice Cream Parlors . The big eat-off closed the spring sports assembly. Along with other CHS students Al DeLaCruz, Chris Powers, and Terrence Woody, Barry set out to beat the record of a lVlarcos de Niza High School student who wolfed down a pig trough in 31 .8 seconds. All four students were informed at the onset that they could use their mouths, hands, toes, and anything else that seemed effective . During the heat of the race it seemed that the four tried using them all . But in the end it was Barry who, by a mouth and two claws full, swept the competition and shattered the old record with his own of 29 .9 seconds. AI, Chris, and Terrence gazed in admiration and finished their ice cream . Above Right: Chris and Terrence shoveled in the rest of their troughs while Barry was congratulated by the Farrell s representative. Below: Al DeLaCruz, Barry Suiter, Chris Powers, and Terrence Woody at work. Right: All eating stopped and Barry's time was clocked in at 29.9 seconds- a world record. 60-Ice Cream Eat-Off WE'RE BACK. . . 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' if' l G wy Q aff . ,, he fig TARWATER AND VAN GORDER RECEIVE DIVISIONAL HONORS The Central Division was very tough this year with five of the teams participating making the top ten in state standing at one time or another during the year. This considered, the 48 lettermen who contributed to CHS had a very successful season, ending with a 5 win, 5 loss Left: Ken Newcomer 1401 gains yard- age with guarded assistance from James Ricks 120l. Above: Randy Truxal 1257 and lVlatt Dory 1811 tackle a Scottsdale ball carrier as Preston Freeman 122l, Phil Perry 1597, and Osby Hunter 1863 move in to assist. Right: Nelson Bonet 1551 kicks off with aid of Dan Jones 1707. record overall and a 2 win, 4 loss record in B League competition. Leading the team as co-captains for the season were Seniors Sisto Rosales, Tim Deardorff, James Ricks, and Neal Tar- water, and Junior lVlarty Van Gorder. Sisto's season was cut short when he was hit hard with a serious knee in- jury in the Casa Grande game. The 21-19 victory over Mesa was the first ever in the history of CHS . Two touchdown passes by Tim Deardorff to Brian Shea 163 ydsl and John Horne 118 yds? and a game-saving interception by Preston Freeman with 55 seconds remaining on the clock secured the spectacular win. Neal Tarwater was the game's outstanding defense player. Other highlights of the season included a 24-8 win over Kofa with James Ricks, Ken Newcomer, and Brian Lamb leading the vic- tory of what Coach Foster felt was the best game the Wolves played in 1976. Points were accumulated with Brian Shea catching a TD pass from Brian Lamb and Nelson Bonet kick- ing a field goal and three extra points. Outstanding offense players were Allen Powell and Preston Freeman. Leading another big win over lVlarcos de Niza on their Homecoming, 17-7, was the defense headed by lVlike Sartin Allen Powell, and Randy Truxal . Outstanding on offense were Van Gorder, Deardorff, Ricks, and Shea. Neal Tar- water recovered the ball from a punt blocked by Phil Perry and I ran for a touchdown as again Nelson Bonet kicked a field goal and two extra points . Receiving awards for their accomplished performances during the season were Defen- sive Point Leader-Neal Tar- water1Sr.D, Leading Receiver- Brian Shea 1Jr.l, Offensive Back of the Year-J ames Ricks 1Sr.J, Offensive Line- man of the Year-lVlarty Van Gorder1Jr.J, Defensive Back of the Year-Neal Tarwater 1Sr.l, and Defensive Lineman of the Year-Allen Powell 1Sr.J ln addition to his other achievements, Senior Neal Tarwater was chosen as the lVlost Valuable Player and Nlike Nlaynard as lVlost lm- proved. Two of the Wolves also received Central Division 114 schools? honors. Junior Nlarty Van Gorder was selected as first team Center and Neal Tarwater was picked second team Linebacker. 21-19 WIN OVER MESA FIRST IN CHS HISTORY V. Left: Wolves score first touchdown against the Casa Grande Cougars. Above: Marty Van Gorder is intent on protecting a teammate and doesn 't yield to Tempe opponent. 66-Varsity Football N! , -A ' , Yjtfrmfaszrif V, I I a wg., t fagi,,mf ' .1 1 fl: gi.. :I 1 2, if nfs.. ' ,, K ' 1 ' K Left: Chris Powers 1667, Tim Fetz i54l, Sisto Rosales I46l, Richard White i68l, and Phil Perry t57l execute their plays as Tim Deardorff l14l throws a pass during the tradi- tional Blue and White game. Above: The rest of the team await their turn as Randy Truxal i25l and Preston Freeman I22l are announced. mm an !f ' lil nv-ii 'S A Ev' ti m. 25 sf I '52, EN' 'Hana -in Q ff' -ff ,,, Q, i 'L W f 1 ' M Wsvf x, aw -at 1 W ' f 1-Y:-14 'Km a K 11 1' w A mx, . , , , Q I .ar Kr ,Nmfi 'E+k by 11 aw 71: 1 I f . . N f , I N. , ,V W, 2' -LM .,f-,,qF,.,,wff-1-ww.,f ,. M .1 + N M, H ' x- I f w e - f'Hf15v'r. 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Also promi- nent on offense were leading ground gainers John Rosales and Joe IVloreno, with each going over 500 yards and scoring four TDs. fRow1l Darrell Wood, David Evert, Eric Ehlertp fRow2lBrian Clinch, Terrancerwoody, Darrell Tarwater, Kevin Serrano, Brian Ragsdale, Larry Baggs, Paul Flores, Pat Baldwin. C Row 33 Darrell Yost, Ron Ludington, Tom Percy, Kipp Martin, Ronald Flewellen, Dean Taylor, Kelly Stout, Mark Truxal. tRow 4l Gordon Bueler, Paul Perry, Jay Bias, David Milles, Robert Oestrike, Marvin Judd, Stan Bear. tRow 5l David Southwell, Scott Oleszczuk, Pat Payne, Scooper Oldham, Don Ludington, Ted Hawley, Richard Batek, Brad Bartholomew. tRow 61 Harold Sorenson, Oscar Gonzalez, John Rosales, Gilbert Olaquez, Daniel Fletcher, Todd Power, Konda Sullivan. C Row 7l Keith Thompson, Brian Seymore, Frankie Brown, Bob Hoffman, Joe Serna, Danny Galvan, John Chapman.'lBack Rowl Ralph Morgan, Sam Stout, Bob Noel. 68-J.V. Football .fi 9 'J , S R ' . .fL,. 1, Q ssl I K ,., ,g ,v ,,... AL, M , f ,emu .e il Left: Ron Ludington prepares to punt against Mesa. Far Left: Hoffman gains yardage for Chandler. Below: Mark Truxal hangs a pass over Mesa defender. Left: Larry Baggs experiencing the agony of defeat. Middle Left: Kelly Stout scrambles for yardage before Mesa defenders tackle him. Far Left: CHS runs another winning TD. Above Left: Konda Sullivan kicks a field goal for Chandler. J.V. Football 69 Above: lRow ll Manuel Lucero, Ben Hancock, Hector Hernandez lRow 21 Terry James, Mike Torres, Greg Layman. Below: Mike Torres finished in 16th place at state meet. Below Right: Mike Torres, Manuel Lucero, Terry James, and Ben Hancock outrun opposing team member. RUNNERS RANK HIGH IN BEST SEASON EVER The cross country runners, directed by Coach Dusick, put in much time and effort to achieve their goals. They rose early each morning to run ten miles from six o'clock to seven o'clock and then ran again after school from two o'clock to six-thirty for an addi- tional fifteen to seventeen miles. Mike Torres holds the school record of 16:15 and was the top Chandler runner. He placed nine- teenth in the Thunderbird Invitational, twenty-fifth in the Tempe Daily News meet, and took a sixteenth in divisionals. He holds the distinction of being the first four-year letterman at Chandler High School. Manuel Lucero,with a best time of 16:40 was another quick runner, placing eleventh in the novice at Thunderbird Invitational and seventh in the Tempe Daily News meet. Time for the other runners were: Terry James-16:55, Ben Hancock-16:50, Greg Layman-17:09 , and Hector Hernandez-17:27. The J .V . team also did well this year with runners Miguel Terrazas, Jessie Mendoza, Kevin Filut, Chuck Romberger, Charlie Coleman, and Kelly Parson . Left: Terry James prepares to cross the finish I 16 at the state meet. Below: Hector Hernandez leads the pack as Greg Layman strives to overcome Westwood runner. Bottom Left: Manuel Lucero and Ben Hancock keep their lead over Westwood rival. Bottom Right: Mike Torres shows skill that brought him the school record of 16:15. Lx ,Fir Cross Country-71 The Chandler High Girls' Swim Team had a winning season this year, and finished up with a 6-3 record . Their efforts were capped in January with the an- nouncement that the relay team of Tracy Carr, Kathy Kirkwood, Dawn and Candi Dobson was named to the All-State team by Arizona Prep lVIagazine. Dawn was also named to the state team on her own merit. The diving team also made a good showing this year. A very strong team is expected in '77, although veteran Jean Wills graduates this June . Right: 3 year Lettergirl Jeannie Wills and Tina Davis watch the other divers compete. 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A ai, U s , 119, 71, -'-3 mvffzw 'll ' fw 72-Girl's Swimming ARIZONA PREP PICKS CHANDLER HIGH SWIMMERS FOR STATE TEAM ABOVE: Front Row: Chris Davis, Jean Wills, Patty Pickering, Andrea Davis, Tina Davis. Second Row: Kathy Paul, Karen Jung, Kathy Kirkwood, Cindy Carr, Candi Dobson. Back Row: Pam Quillen, Debbie Hysell, Melanie Parr, Charlene Lowrey. Not Pictured-Tracy Carr, Karen Whitehead, Lynn Ellsworth, Jeannette Carter. Right: Jeannie Wills warms up before a meet. Below: Kathy Kirkwood comes in first. Bottom: A welcome addition to the diving team was Andrea Davis. -hair -Cer nl ay . 4 BQ-5 iw lf' . l Swimm ing-73 Above Left: Denise Davis warms up before a game. Left: Varsity members are lFront Rowl Lynn Tess, Nancy Cluff, Sonya Read, lBack Rowl Dinah Bratcher, Denise Davis, and Gayle Bueler. Above: The junior var- sity players are lFrontl Patrice Powell, iFront Royyl Tammy Northrup, Sally Duenas, Debbie Johns, CBack Rowl Lori Davis, Debbie Brummer, and Teri Nlahoney. volleyball-75 , . W by 52834 1 2 'Z M1 9 wa, aft wifebwmzm fr A 'A Y- iff i?'f M 1 W Sy ersusf if ysui E135 H I-Wea fr ' ES? Jw J Q iw . ,A A J. W . 'HNF Q fri G L,,L..2 Y K '1fi51'? an MW mfg? 'fi 1 M may 5993-5 -'f' 1 Varsity team: Front, Left to Right, Cindy Robinson, Robbin Schweitzer, Mary Gonzales. Back, Left to Right, Lene Davis, Terumi Laskowsky, and Joan Konechne. Their coach was Miss Lois Truman iNot Picturedi. Junior Varsity Team: Front, Left to Right, Darla Hoefar, Rhonda Ewing, and Mary Martin. Back, Left to Right, Barbara Moore, Kristina Torres, and Tina Davis. Their coach was Miss Lois Truman iNot Picturedi. Left: State Division Champions in badminton pose after their win. From Left to Right, Joan Konechne, Robbin Schweitzer, Mary Gonzales, Miss Lois Truman, Terumi Laskowsky, Lene Davis, and Cindy Robinson. Below Right: Joan Konechne reaches for spike while in warmups before the game begins. Below Left: Robbin Schweitzer goes for the volley in pre- game warm-ups before the Scottsdale game begins. ' ...si 1 1,.?'i:M'if. W Badminton-77 M5 fri? -+ 41 5, Z , ,Q f Q. Z! 5199 14 , M M , mg- ' X 4 4 X www if YSTQQ? A f i V m if i' L A 'C' 1 A Ja 'V Q 4, 4 RW' , sg ,Q .465 . ,,L',' and seniors filling the rest of the squad. Mary Martin, Tina Morrow and Teri Mahoney head the list of sophomores in scoring, while Patty Natt and Sonya Read lthe team's leading scorerl lead the juniors . Sonya Read also leads the team in rebounds. The Wolves will play in the spring next year against Class AAA Central Division teams . Below: Coach Vanley, Tina Morrow, Randy Nielsen, Sonya Read, Darla Hoefar Gail Woodruff, Nancy Paxman, Lisa Nischan, Teri Mahoney, Mary Martin, Patty Natt, Assist. Coach McGoldrick. Top: Mary Martin brings the ball up the court during the Florence game. I GIRLS' BASKETBALL NEW THIS YEAR Above: Teri Mahoney and Darla Hoefar play offense. Left: Passing the ball to another Chandler player is Sonya Read. 4-2- WOLVES PLACE 2N IN TUCSON TOURNEY After his state Champion buzzer over Marcos de Niza team last year, Varsity Bas- and the 57-53 win over ketball Coach Gary Ernst lVlcClintock. worked the players hard to re- The team consisted of 7 fill the five starting positions. seniors and 6 juniors. It was The team felt that their win, led by co-captains Senior Rick loss record of 6-11 was a Wilson and Junior Ralph little disappointing because Baldenegro. Vernon Pendergast they lost many games they was the leading scorer with a could have won, but it was game average of 11 .4 points. still a good season . There was no most valuable Chandler traveled to player chosen as Coach Ernst Tucson to take second place in felt they all did a good job. the Blue Devil Classic Basket- He was pleased with the year ball Tournament. Other high- and is looking for a very suc- lights of the season included cessful next year with six re- the 50-49 victory at the turning lettermen . Q we 80-Varsity Basketball V C g T Left: Co-Captain Rick Wilson l3Ol makes a fast break with the ball as Ron Spoon C547 Quards opponent. Below: Vernon Pendergast passes around Kofa guard. 3 1 .lk Below: Senior Greg Scarbrough C331 grabs for the loose ball 3 g A ,I H X , as teammates Vernon Pendergast C441 and Ron Williams l42l ... l 1 move in to assist him against the McClintock Chargers. Left: ' 'Q' U 3 Leading scorer Vernon Pendergast displays his technique 1 sf if L ' against Westwood. Far Left: Columbus Mullins struggles with W i Yuma opposition for possession of the ball. em. we ne, Q60 Q52 Srfkg Above: Rick Wilson l30l struggles with McClintock players for possession of the ball as Greg Scarborough l33J moves in to help. Above Left: Ralph Baldenegro leaps above opponent in an effort to score. Left: Vernon Pendergast tries to escape the hindrance of an Arcadia Titan. Below: Rick Wilson l3Ol breaks away from Westwood opponents while Greg Scarborough U33 looks on. Padres. Left: Senior Darwin Kinser succeeds in sneaking around his opposing guard in the game against the Marcos de Niza Spoon l54l. 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They started putting things together the second part of the season and won nine out of the next eleven games . Two of those victories were over a highly talented Junior Varsity team from Westwood that was un- defeated until they played Chandler. Some ofthe players who had outstanding statistics were: Brian Ragsdale with 202 pts., 120 rebounds, and shot 5570 from the field, IVlark Truxal with 166 ' pts., 65 rebounds, and 85 as- sists, and 45 steals, Bob Nlartinez with 111 pts., 89 re- bounds, and shot 7771. from the free throw line, Doug Petersen with 73 pts., 78 rebounds, and shot 6470 from the free throw line, Joe Pistrui with 90 pts., 75 rebounds, and 34 assists. Bill Davenport, Wayne Pratt, Ernie Camacho, and Donald Left: Mark Trual C247 shoots while Phillip Gallegos t14l looks on. Below: Doug Peterson takes a free throw. , , 'fi - ,, , M refs.-fvqzffffylfv-ali.wi gr ' 244 'six . ag' ,I gligidgxa fr-we www If A , 'z - w will 'Pm' 2, 4' - . A P ::f.,a,. g. 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I A Mfr-if tl' 'T 537 ': Wi' ,ff 5 gf . - 3 ' ff . lf ifieliiiisifixfWir? ' ,IF-flf:,',zf::.1g?ffg'fg5 't.f'fQ,'1'?5?5VTi n .. eii3r.tf5,1ag,Q3wa3A...l,fi,'.,..,vs,s to ffm,-,,.:zm,f 352-ww.. ,Q sag., :.,,. ,yt tg.. Ars . fif-:wi,fl?fb3ff!1wweiferwniil t ' ' ' ., fMTf'5'f ' ' ' 'tfffifll3fi2fQ'5f1'fs1wFlli?5lfE5rf4f3'fl, 3. ,, ,gvggfgf , r , 'i.3f:5.flg:!1:fsg3555333245-gggszlildtfg gi, fgjjfi I . 1 i'Q,:i,,ff ,fQQ'1s!fQffS-?.gZifi6ll'H,s.gQ2 ,iw ,IM-' .,-.,,.i.w ' T '- ' 'W'i ' . Q .,,,, ,N li., . . ,,, ..., 2 V ., K - ,ggirgfp l, far 5' JV'S COME BACK STRONG IN SECOND HALF OF SEASON contributed heavily to the success of the team . Other Junior Varsity players who played and supported our team tre- mendously were Randy Han- cock, Kelly Stout, Larry Quintero, Bob Ortiz, lVlark Ryan, and Kipp IVlartin. JV Basketball-85 WRESTLERS WIN 8-2 The CHS Varsity Wrestling sguad was by far one of the most successful athletic teams on campus . Under the experienced coaching ability of Coach John Carlson, it finished the season with a notable 8-2 win, loss record. In achieving their accom- plishments the wrestlers dis- played good mental attitude, dedication, and many hours of hard work. Outstanding wrestlers of the year were Frankie Brown, James Ricks, and Sisto Rosales. James Ricks took second place for his class in the Mesa Invitational and Frankie Brown placed second in the Chaparral Invitational, fourth in the Mesa Tournament, and first in Divisionals. Senior heavyweight S isto Rosales probably has one of the most distinguished lists of wres- tling credits in the State of Ari- zona. He achieved a season rec- ord of16-4, with 13 pins, and a remarkable 90-15-1 career record with a career total of 63 pins . Last year he wrestled the Japanese All-States twice and won both matches . He was the 1976 AAA Central Division Champion and three time State Champion in the High School State Championship, Junior Olympic Freestyle, and Junior Olympic Greco-Roman tourna- ments . He also won the Tourna- ment of Champions which included the best heavyweights in all four divisions . Sisto's most honored accomplishment was when he placed first in the Japanese qualifying tournament. He trav- eled on the Cultural Exchange Team to Japan where he went un- defeated with a 10-0 record to win two gold medals . He was also chosen by the Booster Club as the Outstanding Winter Ath- lete and Athlete of the Year and was voted Chandler's most valu- able wrestler. Although Sisto got off to a late start this year because of a knee injury acquired during foot- ball, he still managed to live up to his image as a successful and victorious com etitor He was the p . AAA Central Division Champ and took third place in the AAA State High School Championships. He was also named one of the Top 13 wrestlers in the State by Arizona Prep Magazine and was again picked as the Chandler High most valuable wrestler. Top Right: James Ricks wrestles a Marcos de Niza opponent. Top: Gary Betterton competes with an MDN wrestler. Above: John Rosales holds ' w L opponent in Saguaro meet. Belo ef - Danny Wisely tries to overpower opponent, Below: Frankie Brown strug- I 'th tf M rc . Ri ht: g es wi opponen rom a os g Sisto Rosales upsets Kevin Rainey of McClintock. qigzvi . K .K , OPPONENT 15 Arcadia 44 lVlcClintock 9 45 Kofa 43 21 IVlt.View 45 17 Saguaro 29 27 Casa Grande 40 23 lVlDN 42 19 Chaparral 31 24 Coronado 524 34 Scottsdale ffwon-ineligible player Above: Front Row: Ramiro Quezada, Tommy Morales, Al Schott, Danny Wisely, Gary Betterton, Bob Hoffman, James Ricks. Back Row: Coach Carlson, John Rosales, Scott Wall, Richard White, Kenny Newcomer, Frankie Brown, Tim Fetz, Sisto Rosales. J.V. WRESTLERS BREAK RECORD The Junior Varsity wrestlers had a very successful year. They ended their season with a 7-5 win, loss record, the best in CHS his- tory . In preparing for this achievement the team practiced for an average of three hours daily, Six days a week, under the guided instruction of Coach Wallner. The biggest win ofthe season was the 57-9 victory over Arcadia. Other highlights included wins over some of the top teams such as Saguaro, Marcos de Niza, Coronado, and Scottsdale. Outstanding wrestlers were most valuable wrestler Brian Seymore with a personal record of 8-2 and most improved Jeff Lewis with an 8-3 record . Steve Niemeyer, with a record of 7-4, executed the fastest pin of 52 seconds. 88-J . V. Wrestling '4, Above: Jeff Lewis has no problem with Mc Clintock opponent. Top: Don Ludington tries to move on a IVlc Clintock Charger, Left: Ron Ludington crunches McClintock opponent. I SDFTBALL TEAM NAMES FOUR Front Row: Chris Davis, Connie Villa, Elsie Galvan, Robbln Schweitzer, Cindy Robinson, Tammy Northrup, Ronda Ewing. Back Row: Cathy Jarvis, Coach Dave Barner, Laura Ashlin, Kim Hutchinson, Barbara Moore, Patrice Powell, Terumi Laskowsky, Becky Starita, Maria lVliller. Above: Cathy Jarvis was named one of the team's most valuable players for the 1976 season. Right: Shelly Mathis and Maria Miller celebrate after a big win. 90-Girl's Softball Girls Softball is a relatively new sport at CHS . This year the team was coached by lVlr. Dave Barner and finished the season with a 4-10 record. Their league record was 1-6 . Practice was every day after school and most Satur- days. The girls worked out at Arrowhead lVleadows . Four outstanding players were named this year. They were Terumi Laskowsky, Robbin Schweitzer, Barb Moore, and Cathy Jarvis . These girls contributed a great deal of time and effort to the team, as did the other members . Graduating seniors were Chris Davis, Becky Starita, Laura Ashlin, and Elsie Galvan . Far Left: Cathy Jarvis gets a hit Left: Kim Hutchinson was the starting pitcher this year. Below Kim Hutchinson leans into the pltch. Bottom: Barb Moore was called safe on this play. VARSITY SENIORS GET Top The Chandler Booster Club sponsored the second Sports Banquet of the year, this time honoring the top winter athletes The teams included in the pro- gram were boys' basketball, wrestling, girls' basketball, and girls' softball. Coach Gary Ernst honored the senior members of histeam . AWARDS Coach Carlson chose a lVlost Valuable Senior, a IVIost Valu able Junior, and gave out a leadership award. lVlr. Vanley also handed out three awards . They were for lVlost Valuable Player, Team Leader, and lVlost Improved . lVlr. Barner only presented one award, for lVlost Valuable player. Above Left. Greg Scarbrough. Above: Darwin Kinser. Above Right: Craig Dyer. Left: Rick Nickel. Below: Robert Scheske. Right: Vernon Pendergast. Far Right: Ric Wilson. gy., , fp-. ,, V - ..- -. 4 ,x ,, gl i 2, X , tk, fl , Y .f 4 2, ? ,, Ml, snie K, ,, AVL, . 2. . 'f,,, . my i i. Left: Mary lVlarl.in, Team Leader, Sonya Reed, M.V.P., Tina Nlorrow, lVlost Improved. Below: Sisto Rosales, Most Valuable Senior. Left: Terumi Laskowsky, Most Valuable Player, softball. Below: Frankie Brown Nlost Valuable Junior. Right: James Ricks, Leadership Award of , M l . ' 'T'z'i , 'Z' si . QL! , ,.f - ,. ' ,ii .. , me ,g I 15 ,,,,' . V at 'iff' N fl i l , ':f ,lf il , K . ,, 1 'Qlf'i3f'j gi- ' ' ,gg f 5 QUIZ'-'zg,jgQ 2531- 11' . 5 i it RTL I i' . if 3. f V 1 f 'L l 35W? '3 25E 'H , ' QW tgirl' f J ,.ia2.Mu., f Winter Sports Awards-9 BOSSE HEADS DEPARTMENT After the retirement of lVlr. Manuel Diaz last year, IVlr. Charles Bossee was chosen to be the new head of the CHS IVIath Department. lVlr. Bosse, who teaches Geometry and Inter- mediate IVIath, has taught at Chandler High for sixteen years . His new duties include sche- duling, aiding in the formation of policy, supervising of teachers, and serving as a go- between for the teachers in his department and the administration . lVIr. Bosse enjoys his position, saying that CHS students are the greatest . We have the most desirable student body possible I enjoy working with these people. He has been similarly impressed with the administra- tion, saying of them, They are a hardworking team who are interested in making CHS the best. IVlr. Bosse Pictured Below, is active in the Chandler Elk's Club and is presently on the Board of Trustees . 94 Teachers WELCH TOURS EUROPE WITH CHS STUDENTS IVIr. Ron Welch will be returning to Europe this summer, this time with twenty-two persons from the Chandler area. For a second year he will serve as advisor for Chandler in the Foreign Study League's Summer Travel Study Program. The schedule calls for five days in London, four days in Paris, six days in the Austrian Alps, two days in Venice, five days in Athens, and a final four days in Rome. The group will travel by jet, bus, ferry, night train, and night boat. A few of the places the groups will visit are Westminster Abbey, NotreLDame Cathedral, the Louvre lllluseum, the Parthenon, and Vatican City's Sistine Chapel. The Study Program will begin on June 22 when IVIr. Welch's people will board the jet I plane en route to London . They expect to return July 19 . The tour will be good for college credit because there will be six 90- minute class sessions taught by overseas instructors . This will be IVlr. Welch's fourth trip to Europe. This summer IVliss Phylis Green will accompany him as a second advisor. Six years ago when lVlr. Phares came to Chandler High the school did not have a National Forensics League. In 1972, one year after his arrival, lVlr. Phares and fifteen students founded and received a chapter for the NFL organization at CHS. Since then his sguad has qualified at least one debate team to state every year. IVIr. Phares was named Coach of the Year in 1974. One of the contributing factors to this honor has been the overall record for the squad. This year is a good example. His debate teams have finished their season with a 122-41 win-loss record . His coaching ability has also been reflected through his Individual Eventers. This year's speakers have captured 4 firsts, 6 seconds, and 6 third place awards. ln addition the speakers have totaled 40 times into semi-final and one speaker qualified for state competition . With a young debate team and new Individual Eventers, Phares' team looks even more promising for next year. PHARES STARTED N.F.L. AT CHANDLER FIVE YEARS AGO Llll fllllltl l ll N S, HOLLINGSHEAD ENDS 13TH YEAR The 1976-1977 school year has been a busy one for choral instructor John Hollings- head . He finished his thirteenth year here in June. IVIr. Hollingshead handles all choral music at Chandler High School. This job was lessened somewhat this year when the fresh- men stayed in the junior high schools and the need for a Nlixed Chorus was eliminated. But there was plenty left to do. Not only did lVlr. Hollingshead coach his lVladrigals into earning the 13th consecutive Superior rating at the Solo and Ensemble Festival, he taught Concert Choir and Advanced Girl's Chorus as well. The groups earned money for a spring tour to Northern Arizona by selling candy and game refreshments, having bake sales, car washes, and a January Giant Garage Sale. Teachers 95 96-In T IN THEIR OWN NEW ADMINISTRATORS CONLEY, TEEGERSTROM, AND CACCAMO EXPLAIN THEIR VIEWS AND POLICIES AT CHS Chandler High School underwent a complete changeover in administration early this August. Replacing Principal John Semanek, Assistant Principals Harry Bowers and Joe Terrell were Dr. Howard Conley, Robert Caccamo, and William Teegerstrom. Dr. Conley, father of four, has a long administrative history, be- ginning with his post in New lVIexico. After serving as an assistant principal of Shadow Mountain High School, he came to CHS. lVlr. Caccamo, perhaps the most ivsible of the three because of his in- volvement in student activi- ties, is also married and has two children. ln recent years he has been an administrator on Long lsland, New York. IVIr. Teegerstrom, father of five sons, came to Chandler after a teachingfcoaching position in Kansas and serv- ing as an administrator in Wyoming. The past two years he has spent as a Shadow lVIountain High As- sistant Principal. Early in February the new adminis- trators discussed themselves and their positions at Chandler High with El Lobo editors . A totally positive air has engulfed CHS during the 1976-1977 year. It is often attributed to the new staff. Asked if their admin- istration has any ovenfvhelm- ing philosophy, Dr. Conley said, I think we all want to treat kids the way we want our own kids to be treated . Conley pointed out that ad- ministration is a team effort, we all perform one service. As principal, Dr. Con- ley's first responsibility is the school as awhole and all its happenings. In order to cover all bases, he must delegate responsibility to assistant principals and de- partment heads . The area given to IVlr. Caccamo in- cludes supervision ofthe bookstore, scheduling and overseeing of all student and teacher activities, and all of the accompanying paperwork and details . Said Caccamo, l make sure everything runs right. The third member of h , -, . 1.,....,..5..J..-'sw the team, iVIr. Teegerstrom, is in charge of all attendance and disciplinary matters. He also works with lVIr. Caccamo on athletics . Each of the administra- tors feel that the 1976- 1977 school year has gone extremely well . It's been fantastic! Dr. Conley said . We like the kids' manners, behavior, openness-every- thing. IVlr. Caccamo noted how friendly Chandler students are, and added that they similarly impress people out- side the school. Our kids are great! he said. We're really proud of them. The Fiesta Bowl was a good ex- ample . Each of the three were amazed by OCH and com- mented that there had been onlyS3O0 worth of vandal- ism at the school up to that time. Other points of pride were the 1976 Homecoming. l definitely one of the best ever l, the success of the Christmas Posada, and the Student Council trip to Win- dow Rock. Of the Council trip, IVIr. Caccamo said, We had a small delegation, but it pulled lots of weight. I was complimented by five other advisors on the be- havior ofthe kids . People couldn't believe we were from a high school. Asked to expand on his work with the Student Coun- cil, IVIr. Caccamo said, I had to do a minimum-IVIrs. Layman is a super sponsor and Dinah has been a super president. When there's a project, the kids take off and do it on their own. I'm glad to see people are saying, 'WeII, CHS did this, and CHS did that' . Caccamo recommended the group for Above: Mr. Teegerstrom handles most disciplinary problems. Left: Dr. Conley enjoys working at Chandler High, Arizona Student Council of the Year. There have been some problems. Dr. Conley said, 'Our biggest problem was our August 16 arrival. We didn't know what to expect, we had no idea how organized we would be. IVlr. Caccamo added, lt's just like walking onto a ship-the engine is there, but will it start? IVIr. Teegerstrom agreed with the others that their late arrival was a handicap, but felt that he had a great asset in hav- ing worked with Dr. Conley for two years at Shadow lVlountain . IVIr. Caccamo felt that the biggest asset was the size of Chandler High. lt's just big enough to provide almost anything, but isn't too large. Dr. Conley agreed . At Paradise Valley I might never see the stu- dents on the weekend . Now I see them outside of school all the time. Conley and Teegerstrom both felt that Chandler is a much more personal com- munity than the Phoenix area. Said Teegerstrom, Here it's friendly and close, with more participation. There's more personal iden- tity with a community school than with one in a larger area. 'f All three of the men had heard a great deal about Chandler before accepting their present positions . lVlr. Caccamo said, Nly mailman in New York was a Chandler boy. I knew every nook and cranny of CHS before I ever came here . Laughingly, He said it was alittle school in a cotton patch. Dr. Conley had heard of the CHS basketball and debate teams, as had lVIr. Teeger- strom. Added Teegerstrom, Above: Mr. Caccamo heard about Chandler through his mailman in New York. lVlost of it was very good . A lot of good Chandler people come back here to live . That's a very good sign. It shows there are deep roots here to grab on to. Teegerstrom enjoys the Chandler position. l've been real pleased with the student body, faculty, and citizens. He especially looks forward to working with the School Team Approach for Preventing and Reducing Crime and Disruptive Be- havior, and feels that the committee adds a new di- mension to an approach that is needed . So far, said the team, things have worked out well. Dr. Conley said, We still have a car problem at noon. I wish we could whip that one. Smoking on campus is something else to work on . IVIr. Caccamo felt the same way. Yes, the whole school should be a lot tighter. In Their Own Words 97 Central Construction Co. 1256 WestWilliams Field Road Chandler, Arizona 85224 PROVEN BUILDERS OF FINE HOIVIES sales by Central Real Estate Co. 1256 West Williams Field Road Chandler, Arizona 85224 FOR REAL ESTATE CONFlDENCE 963-2659 A MODELS OPEN DAILY I 963-2105 A 'Z .x f ,E 'A' at be NEW STAFF IS EFFICIENT AND AMBITIOUS IN ALL POLICIES Chandler High School welcomed a complete- ly new administration this school year, and has seen a great deal of positive changes these men have suggested . New to Chandler positions were Dr. 'Irvin Nikolai, Associate Superintend- ent: Dr. Howard Conley, Principal, lVIr. Bob Caccamo and lVlr. William Teegerstrom, As- sistant Principals . Superintendent Dr. James T . Perry concluded his first complete year as superintendent. This staff brought a totally different feeling to the school, largely through their humanistic approach. Close ties with the students them- selves yielded a very efficient follow-through on what seemed to many a very ambitious set of goals forthe 1976-1977 school year. Yet a new and positive look was brought to the high school. lt began with the first assembly, when an easy-pop duo was engaged to do an outdoor concert for CHS students. Other assemblies saw a healthy participation by the administra- tors . The best remembered was the lst annual Kiss-A-Pig contest that gave lVIr. Caccamo Cby popular demand? the chance to smooch with a porker named Tennille. Dr. Conley's legs al- so ran a close third in the Sexy Legs Contest held during basketball season. Somehow lVlr. Teegerstrom avoided these debatable honors . Each of these three men was likely to ap- pear at any school activity during the year. They each devoted a great amount of time to the support of extra-curricular activities of all kinds. CHS welcomes their zeal and enthusiasm l. 5.V '2-is. ...,,. , ,A Opposite Page, Top: Director of Elementary Education Mr. Thomas Pendergast, Associate Superintendent Dr. Irvin Nikolai, Superintendent Dr. James T. Perry, Student Body President Dinah Bratcher, and first year school board member Mrs. Betty Bogie were regulars at all school board meetings. Bottom: 1975-1976 Student Body President Mark Schnepf, 1976-1977 Student Body President Dinah Bratcher, Principal Dr. Howard Conley, Assistant Principals Mr. William Teegerstrom and Mr. Bob Caccamo, and Student Council Advisor Mrs. JoAnn Layman admire the new CHS marquee. This Page, Top Left: Mr. Teegerstrom dealt mostly with attendance problems this year. Top Right: Dr. Howard Conley spent a busy first year as CHS principal. Above Left: Mr. Caccamo brings a grin to Tennille's snout. Above Right: Mr. Bob Caccamo worked closely with Chandler students. WwWM',,.,.f-'- l Above: Mr. Eddie Basha signs a motion just passed by the board. Mr. Basha served as 1976 School Board President. Below: Dr. Garth Paxman and Mrs. Anna Marie Jacobson were elected 1977 president and clerk respectively. Right, Left to Right: Mr. Thomas Pendergast, Rev. Ralph Wheeler, Mr. Eddie Basha, Mrs. Terry Saba, Mrs. Anna Marie Jacobson, Mr. Paul Mitchell, Mr. Richard Stricklin. PAXMAN NAMED AS 1977 PRES. School board elections prompted a changing of the guard for the Chandler board this year. With the Reverend Ralph Wheeler's resignation at the end of 1976, a spot on the board was vacated and Mrs . Betty Bogle was elected to serve in that space . Rev . Wheeler was a great asset to the school board and will be sorely missed . A ceremony recognizing his service was held, at which time a plaque gf appreciation was presented to im . At the same time elections were held to determine 1977 board officers. Dr. Garth Paxman and Mrs . Anna Marie Jacobson were chosen to hold the positions an .M .2 ,S we Q , Q Wim ,Sm , 5 Q. su! A X uve E Sag' M x fiyx . 5 1 5 ,I gf l5 Q y Charles Sandy Bosse Cooper 2. -xg .W it N T :Q V ,L 'T Joy Lonnie Denham Foster Rose Haw Robert Charles Leone McGoldrick P . .. it A N, Jimmy Sue Jlm Mathis Myers '- f, is Joann Poe 104- Nlath and Business Rosa Rod arte v Above: Mr. Hawkis looks through math book. Below: Business students work- ing hard. Left: Mr. Denham talks with Mrs. Poe. Above Left: Student types. 5 MATH DEPARTMENT HAS NEW CHAIRMAN Mr. Bosse became the new Math Department Chairman after the retirement of Mr, Deaz, who taught at CHS for twenty-five years . Mr. Bosse teaches Geometry and intermediate Math and has been here for sixteen years . Also working in the Math Department was Mrs. Mathis teaching Intermediate Math and with sixteen years at Chandler. Mrs . Haw has been here for six years and teaches Algebra and Geometry. Mr. Hawkis, who teaches Physics, Advanced Math, and Algebra, has been here for five years. Teaching Pre-Algebra and General Math is Mr. Foster. Three years ago, the Busi ness Department began experi menting with a new method for writing shorthand . At the end of two years, it was decided to drop the Gregg symbol system and to completely install the Forkner alphabetic system . The teachers involved in this change were Mr Denham, who is chairman of the Department, Mrs. Cooper, Mr lles, Mr. Myers, Mr. Leone, Mrs. Poe, Ms. Rodarte, and Mr. McGoldrick Mr Denham said that one big change that was made was that their classes were being taught on an individualized basis . Q C tl i Above: Shorthand student Denise Reed. Left: Mr. Myers talks with student. Far Left: Mrs. Rodartz keeps files. Ili Math and Business 105 Larry B oltjes ew , 41 T ff , 1 . if P J Rick Engelmann ' V' ' Q ' l :Q :fd I Q w R 'A l 'xx VW ' ' it ig Q 1 'tt , H. 2 ,913 ll 40 1 -. H - 6 4 lisa 1 fi 'ati f 2 -.Q . 4-Q. we 3, 5: . av M r . ' -v ggi r'- , , , .. 1 x ., . ,X,, 1 li K Marc Mary Mary Beth Bnrhans Butler Edgemon , .,.,. a.,fz.,1 F K Q , lrrr ' , .rms W... -...... 5 lVlr. Tom Covington CAbove Left? and lVliss ii ,. ., . . lg . me y Helena Lee iAbove Right? run the newly ,5 y formed Resource Center. Here students receive Michael pa... Shelly assistance in subjects such as English, math, Fain Gaiser Gavins 106-English is Q 7 if ng, X 'fre Diane Michael Ruthanne Carol Griffith Hewett Kehias Kocsis N, Q ea W, f Y :f t S559 , I - ffiff ' V, f ii, Q ,s fi-- reg. I ' ' ' W1 -' - kph th fvxyf, 'qs ,tfgggf ' '53-'fkl ' X N I if X - L im r Nancy Patricia Rosalie Dorothea LiPln5ki Lynch Maher Manos ra , if f ':-by xt .155 Q, Ht., It - y HL 2 fiififnt 'Fil i if 'C 5? ' ' fn' E st' 'A 'i g fig. in gkwggqf ',el 4 .- 'fl L C' C . . ,, I fi t: i1il:i:f 'i . ,af , 1 f'f1f:w -fffs-iffis. ' ' f , ,F Rfibeft- Laurie Jerry Robert Martell Messner Risley Tavlnv an 's r 5 if ,tx , , ill Nancy Tucholski social studies, and history. lVlr. Covington and Nliss Lee have helped make school a little easier and a lot more fun by providing that personal touch and a helping hand for many CHS students. MRS. CHDISSER FINISHES 38TH YEAR , wt, L f Q? ff www, gf . ek, ,,,. iff' Ms ' r 6:2 One of the most familiar faces around the Chandler High campus is that of Mrs. Eda Choisser. She has been teaching English here since 1939 . Many of the parents of her present students were once her pupils. When Mrs. Choisser began teaching at Chandler, the school was much smaller. The south side of the present building was then the entire main building. The wing which houses the math and science depart- ments was added on later. Mrs. Choisser has seen many changes in her years at Chandler and reflects that, not a day goes by that someone doesn't ask me about how long l've been here and how old I am. She laughingly adds, Mr. DeCoursey tells them l'm 102 and some of them actually believe it. Mrs. Choisser must enjoy teaching because she has not decided when she will retire. When she does, she will be missed by teachers and students alike. Below: Mr. Dave Phares talks to a group of his students. His room seems to be the hub of activity in the English wing. Mr. Phares teaches speech and debate and sponsors the National Forensic League. Far Left: Ms. Nancy Lipinski gives instructions to her journalism stu- dents. A first year teacher at CHS, Ms. Lipinski also teaches science fiction and advanced composition , and puts in many long hours as yearbook advisor. . .en .L rf F he Mwzg, if fi, .a.ctaw,. Gustavo C I Chavez Doran VY Chet Phyllis Gibson Green NISCHAN JOINS SOUTH FORTY The Social Studies Department of Chandler High ob- tained a new teacher this year. Added to the staff was lVlr. Sidney Nischen. He taught Safety Education along with lVlr. Welch and Coach Carlson. The Department Head of the Social Studies Depart- ment is lVlr. Richard Rule, long time member of the CHS faculty. The Social Studies Department is often re- ferred to as the South Forty because of its location. lt is located 100 yards south of the main section of Chandler High School. Students and teachers must walk the expanse of a grassy field to reach the Social Studies classes, which include World Geography, Free Enterprise Civics, Arizona History, Safety Education, Civil War, Aviation, Recent American History, Survey of U. S. History, Sociology, Western American History, American Biography, American llllinorities, and CWP. , .--K' N. fr f',--i'l'1,f.il'f' 4- S d y Richard Sam -N 9 ' ,ag if X 'sf' is--V, A,-M0 f' h U13 . .N Q. ,hxsf ,J ,ea N h Rule Stout ,FREN GL Si Nga X' 6 LC ,J ,K V W Ron Welch 1338: dw! ,IQ I n :H f 1 ' R g I' Ed d Daniel M Wal ' r . 3- Me- I, M fl X--s, .J X,tl ,ir-M Mr.,,Q9P5.n helps Larry Baggs with homework. rs l X LAB SCIENCE is REQUIRED The Science Department at Chandler High is one of the most steadfast we have. With a few minor exceptions, the curriculum and staff remain the same each year. There have been additions in the marine biology field and some concerning the desert environment. Courses such as Biology, Physics and Chemistry are usually taken by college bound students, and have a healthy enrollment. The new choices, however, are gaining in popularity and hope- fully will remain in our curriculum. Above Left: Mrs. Haw teaches Physics. Above Right: Mrs. Layman takes time out from the lesson to answer a question. Left: Mr. Dusick's Psychology courses probe the inner thoughts of students in the course. Science-109 1 'Q 4 ,qw Lv . L , , , 'L 14 .f l I S. ' ' 1 'Z cd 2 it Vg J i 4' Y rn, X at V ,gi ,ng Q.- f V' L 25 5' , , W ..1, 3 Q it ' hh' f l T . f if f i 3, af? v 9 ,gv s 'fa 4' i-- ff , ,fa .V f. , I -.-- -,Yr 5. Willard Sue Barney Bradley if i , ' 'H 3 f ' 134' ji if ,j V' fig y if - Alf R510 V ll'lt0I'l Janet Decker G,-ang Sue Pew 'rf cc iggfggpgqiiig i i ,lilly , ,il- 1 A ,fgflfl ,L 1 Janell Underhill 110-Home Ec. A.. win. 3 ia , 3 fi 1 i , 3, 5:5 f'-' n 1,44 . mf , i 4 1 :N Q. Odro Ragsdale Charles Wilson Walt Wilson ' -fi .MMI aff? 'ffl' Ziff i P ,, .. . T QHf'QA,fi rrrr rrrr f , T L T rrfl S rl Qi l'f' C ' F VLLV I A 1561 1 gg' The Home Ec area was show and commercial sewing the scene of a great deal of were Clothing Class projects, activity this year. Commer- and Child Development cial Foods learned about classes had their usual pre restaurant management by school to give them experi holding luncheons . The ence. Teachers hope to pre Sugar and Spice fashion pare students for future home e HOME EC. STUDENTS LEARN HOME SKILLS 0 TECH AND AG. TRAIN FOR THE FUTURE Vocational Tech. and Agriculture are like Home Ec. in that all three teach students use- ful skills that will be beneficial in their fu- tures . Agriculture students learn about farming and Vocational Tech. teaches everything from shop to forms of carpentry. Those enrolled in these classes get on-the-spot training in all of these areas, with a Qualified teacher there to help them . Above: Mr. Odro Ragsdale teaches agriculture. Left: Mr. Vinton Decker finds time to teach vocational classes and also coach tennis. Below: Kim Thomas, Laurie Dobson, and Vicky Clark wait while lVlr. Ragsdale ponders a question. n mi 1 CREATIVITY HIGH IN ART 84 MUSIC Chandler High School has lVIr. Gary Larkins, too, been steadily expanding its coaches students to acknowl- creative arts curriculum for edged excellence. lVlr. Lar- years, and the results are be- kins heads the llllarching Band, coming obvious. The Music the Lab Band, and teaches Department, choral and in- beginning instruments classes strumental , return from the as well. state Solo and Ensemble The Art Department played Festival each year with su- host to a showing of several perior ratings earned by both distinguished Arizona artists individual musicians and with Art in the Cotton- groups like the IVladrigaIs, fields this year. The show- who have followed lVIr. John ing brought new ideas to the Hollingshead's direction to a CHS art students, who have superior rating for over a already done well in showings I decade . of their own work. 'V - John H0 'n9shead Above: Jim Hartgraves shows AFS student Caterina Baule how to mold a pot. Above Right: Rhonda Ewing finishes work on her art project. 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K Q Ee '75 Lf QXJX x , 1595 ,LX 2 Y I XA wi i l MS. FRANCIS JOINS CHANDLER P.E. STAFF The Physical Education De- partment welcomed the arrival of Elizabeth l Betsy 7 Francis this fall. lVls. Francis taught lVIodern Dance classes, and gave the Chandler dance students a taste of classical and jazz dance. Work was exhibited in a fall presentation that drew a good crowd. Left: Coach Pacheco supervises his P.E. class. Below: Miss Truman collects test papers from her girls' P.E. class. Lf' A NA J' 114- Physical Education The Counseling Department of Chandler High School is organized to assist individual students and small groups in their educational and career planning. The counselors are well trained and inter- ested in helping students with personal problems as well. Appointments are made each day by students needing help with choice of courses, information about voca- tional opportunities and schools, national tests, military information or just to be able to talk out a personal problem. Students are not assigned to particular counselors . They can see whomever they feel can help them the most with their particular problem. lVlr. Smith's beat for instance is the area dealing with mili- tary information, testing, or college appli- cations, while lVliss lVlalone and lVlrs . Recker might be the one to contact on joining a group to explore yourself in rela- tion to your values or the world of work. Head of the Counseling Department is lVlr. Richard Daniels. A photo of lVlr. Lowell Smith was unavailable. Below: Nlrs. Charlotte Dente, secretary for the counseling office, enjoys her work. COUNSELORS Gloria Richard Leo Malone Daniels Recker SP. ED. HOLDS PARTY The Special Educa- T, tion Department at JF... Chandler is headed by lVIrs. Arlene Dicknite. Under her direction, these students held their Fourth Annual Christmas Tea on December 10. They began preparations for this event early in November. They made special refreshments, and offered their own crafts and decorations for sale. The students also compiled their own special Christmas cookbook of holiday treats, which they dedicated to the teachers and other friends who helped make the tea such a suc- cess. The cookbook included recipes for all the goodies they served at the Christmas Tea and was sold to raise money for the depart- ment. Students made special invitations for the faculty and staff to visit the department and enjoy the refreshments. Counselors 115 C.H.S. ADDS NEW GUARD TO STAFF The Security Guards at Chandler High School are con- stantly on the go. In addition to patrolling the entire campus and parking lot they also have the daily task of collecting attendance cards from each class. The cus- todians also keep busy with their many jobs . Above: Along with the other Security Guards, Mr. Woods welcomes the chance to sit down for awhile. 16-Se curity Guards Top: With their two-way radios are Security Guards Kenneth Pedersen, Lena Bisbee, and Gene Woods. i 1 Above: The custodians are Left to Right, Clyde Willams, George Dutcher, Joe Tardibuano, Dennis Kahl, John Puffenberger, Ted Asay,-Richard Thayer, Jose Ramirez, Bobbie Haskell SECRETARIES KEEP Secretaries have a very im- portant role in the running of an efficient school . Those at CHS are among the most competent, keeping occupied with phone calls, paper work, and various other routine matters. Sharon Rash is a new arrival to Chandler this year and acts as Dr. Conley's personal secretary . BUSY WITH VARIOUS CHS TASKS Above Left: Sharon Rash, Dr. Conley's secretary, is new at CHS this year. Above: Jean Grover looks over paperwork. Left: Answering the phone is one of Anna Marie Nelson's, and all the secretaries' rnost important jobs. Below: fRow D Jean Grover and Marguerite Deardorffg lRow 23 Charlotte Dente, Anna Marie Nelson, Angie Marquez, Beety Lee, Sandy Gray, and Sharon Rash. Below: Sandy Gray works diligently in the Registrar's Office. Bottom: Mrs. Deardorff, who is very popular among the CHS students, is hard at work. Secretaries 117 i. Qjx-' Q3 Q5 JC' JS .LJ Ev QM CHEROKEE SAW E TOOL ARTHUR TREPICIIERS TI-IE ORIGINAL. 'ish 8 Xmas SUCCESS PRECEEDS WORK ..... BUT ONLY IN THE DICTIONARY. 762 N. ARIZONA AVE., CHANDLER 1 - A ' 4 M103 . ., X , 1 141 W. Bos'roN ST. Q g CHANDLER, Amz. aszan L 1 3 INDUSTRIAL TOOL sg CUTTER GRINDING I G IE' ' Our Special Thanks to: QQ 7' 3- IVIrs . Jeanne Nlahaffey CE Q Mike Thiem O Qf. D Q1 IM QI Q1 C-V ,CT 118- Ads Mr. Chuck NICGOICIYICK DECA Pat Baldwin PHOTOGRAPHICASSISTANCE The 1976-77 EI L b St ff l. A ,WSJ F I nail ,,,, mi . D f Hjkbf 1 1 A P A :UV L3 lf UD. A W' , ' f V W W UU YR 'V X :mv 4 XM, I 1 Aw, .L. 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'mfvf JZ Q! X, . X by N 'fwf fi A f K Q J W W1 0 W QD 14 W ff . ,FUN ,LyLif' fxollrvfhp I, A U iff' Hfm v fy wx L v A qw Q- Aw' f 7 jx ,HJ jj 2 Q41 1 fl 033,73 kj X f fr E M 1 UMJ.f' APM' If A ! AM fx VTEJJO Ni Uk y Twfwiq xxfc U ' MX bu iff A W My xxx MJD if' uv M 1 'lv M 120 NG MIKE, CARRIENE, AND LYNN ARE CHOSEN AS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS THIS FEBRUARY Above: Lynn Kindell. Below: Carriene Porter. Below Right: Mike Romero. Three Chandler High studentswere named the recipients of scholarships to summer music camp this February . The Chandler Women's Service Club chose to sponsor Lynn Kendall, Carriene Porter, and lVlike Romero this year. This is lVlike's second year to be chosen for this honor. The selec- tions were based on the performances of serious solo numbers . The summer music camp is over a week straight of courses on music theory, history, and performance . The students are encour- aged to participate in camp choirs and are treated to free concerts by distinguished musicians . In addition, three full hours of individual voice coaching is given to each student attending . The best musicians in the state's high schools will be sent to this camp, thus giv- ing the students a chance to sing in some of the finest choirs that could be gathered statewide . The experience is designed to give the high schoolers a short period of intensive, advanced training in choral music. All of the winners are CHS lVladrigaIs and coached by IVlr. John Hollingshead. The main purpose of the ST U D E T Student Senate, an organization composed of Senators from each homeroom is to develop better contact and communication be- S E N E tween the council and the rest of the student body. The Senate Front Row: Elsie Galvan, Denise Davis, Tracy Armentrout, Vicki Shetterley, Vicky Wilkinson, Cindy Rothweiler, Tracy Carr, Mark Reed, Joanna Jew, Yvonne King, Second Row: Hope Moncivaiz, Kim George, Lynn Moss, Diane Love, Michelle Cluff, Lori Dobson, Dana Sorensen, Keith Thompson, Jean Wills, Raul Ruiz, Third Row: Francine Akins, Janet Sutton, Philip Audet, Shannon Mahaffey, Jan Vance, Brad Bartholomew, Pam Dempsey, Chris Powers, Steve Utter, Fourth Row: Burley Lane, Valerie Morgan, Kathy Short, Mike Edgeworth, David Espinoza, John Serrano, Larry White, Ron Williams, Brian Haskell, Back Row: Mark Wussler, Eddie Farnsworth, Debra Miller, Kenny Wilson, AI DeLaCruz, Danny Cota, Richard White, and Sisto Rosales. is completely independent of the Council and meets about every two weeks. lt is headed by President Tracy Carr, Vice- President Brian Lamb, and Secretary Joanna Jew. Above: Student Council members Marti Swanty, Jim Hartgraves, and Candi Dobson take a break from their daily job of filling the pop machines. Above Right: Mrs. Layman, Student Council adviser, works on some of the council's paper work. Right: Kenny Newcomer empties one of the specially painted 'pop' garbage cans for the disposal of empty pop cans. Far Right: Front Row: Pete Pickett, Dinah Bratcher, Kate Baule, Barry Suiter, Randy Truxal, Second Row: Danny Barnette, Jim Hartgraves, Bryan Saba, Russ Schnepf, Back Row: Marti Swanty, Candi Dobson, LeAnna Payne, Julie Bozarth, and Leah Morgan. 124-Student Council and Senate Bu.. conducf fudenf COUNCIL ADDS POP MACHINES The addition of pepsi ma- chines on campus was just one of the many improvements introduced by the Student Council this year. Besides the pop machines, the coun- cil was in charge of our first Fiesta Bowl Float, which took first place in the Fiesta Bowl Parade for Theme . Oth- er various activities included Homecoming Week and the pa- rade down Arizona Avenue, the OCH campaign, the first annual Kiss-A-Pig Assembly, Blood Drive, and the annual AFS Barbecue . The council also began a program for the improvement of the school grounds. Future plans include relandscaping and beautifying the campus . Student Body President Dinah Bratcher re- marked, l've been teased a lot about being the first girl Student Body President, but l think l have proven that you don't have to be a guy to handle tough situations . The council has really worked hard this year, but a lot of credit has to go to lVlr. Cac- camo because he's really pulled through when we need- ed him . TO CHS The council kept very busy this year and much was accomplished. It included both student body and class officers. Representing the student body were President Dinah Bratcher, Vice Presi- dent Barry Suiter, Publicity IVlanager IVlarti Swanty, Busi- ness lVlanager Pete Pickett, Corresponding Secretary Jan Felix, and Recording Secre- tary Afton lVlitchie . Senior Class officers included Presi- dent Danny Barnette, Girls' Representative Julie Bozarth, and Boys' Representative Randy Truxal. The Juniors were represented by President Jim Hartgraves, Girls' Rep- resentative Candi Dobson, and Boys' Representative Kenny Newsomer. Sophomores were President Bryan Saba, Girls' Representative Anna Payne, and Boys' Represent- ative Russ Schnept. Student Council also included Leah lVIorgan, who acted as Parlia- mentarian, Caterina Baule, AFS student from italy, and lab assistants Starr Gilliland and Tim Deardorff, who con- tributed much time and effort to the council. lVlrs. Layman, student council adviser, has devoted an unending amount of time to the council. This is her sec- ond year as adviser and with- out her guidance and assist- ance the council would not have been so successful. Student Council-125 Bottom Row to Top Row Kim Harris, Rae Lysinger, Francine Akins Suzanne Eberly, Carrie Mann Upper Right: Rae Lysinger, finishes a cheer. Right: Francine Akins waits for a cheer to start. Lower Left: Captain Kim Harris yells loudly at practice. Lower Right: Suzanne Eberle ends cheer - A - vi This year the Junior Varsity Cheer squad has done a really great job in showing spirit and helping the Varsity Cheers in selling programs and making posters for the games. They did a fine job atthe pep assemblies as well. J.V.'S HAVE SPIRIT Upper Left: Sylvia Garcia, practices before a football game. Right: Sherrie Farnsworth thinks about a cheer. Lower Right: Julie Bozarth gives a captain's smile tothe crowd. Bottom to Top: Sylvia Garcia, Amy Reed, Sherrie Farnsworth, Mary Zbyszinski, Julie Bozarth lCaptainl, Triana Huish. VARSITY CHEERS RECOGNIZED FDR SPIRIT This year at camp the Varsity Cheers were honored to re- ceive four superior ribbons and one ex cellent. They also received a ribbon for being an excellent squad . Their fund- raising activities in- cluded selling booster cards and Easter eggs, and sponsoring a school dance. They supported the basket- ball and football teams by making treats for the basketball players and posters to advertise the games . V. C hee rs-127 POMS RECEIVE TOP AWARD This summer at camp the Poms were This year at Homecoming, the girls sold honored to receive the highest award, the mum corsages. They also marched in four Kachina Doll, making this the third straight different parades, including the State Fair year at receiving this award. The girls and Fiesta Bowl. They showed school spirit have presented this award to our school. and support at the football and basketball Also, the girls received six blue ribbons games . and one red. The girls attended Band Day, receiving a one for their performance. 128-Poms Q., 5, Left: Jane Willis smiles. Above: Yvonne King dances d secon year. Right: Lu Vycital poses. Lower Left: Ellen Wilson dances. Below: Sheryl Yost waits for cue. A il in ,V , , r .f n ,f , 1' 5, -A :Q X ' ' 5 1 1 W 'K Rm ,,, Hr, ,gy in ., 15 I 9-,W .Mg . .. M 32. . 1 , wig,-,,g Q fi 8 2 -M9 WEL. 1 ' i T I ,W 475 , ,df ,, fA,4!P X K Q. N Q ff 5 i l'his year the Letter girls Club was headed by President, Gayle Bueler, VP Denise Davis, Sec. Kathy Kirkwood, Pub W C 1 ? Above: Front Row Tina Tharalson, Terumi Laskowsky, Kathy Paul. Second Row: Kathy Jarvis Robin Schweitzer Barbara Moore, Gayle Bueler. Third Row: Jean Wills, Pattie Pickering, Diana Cox, Denise Davis. Back Row: Carrie Harter Charlene Lqwrey, Candy Dobson and Joan Konechne. Below V Mary Gonzales was named a top fall athlete. Lower Left: Denise ' A Davis has lettered in several sports. Bottom: Gayle Bueler served as '76-77 Lettergirls' President. L ,Sl rt, 4:32- 2' A I 3 Manager Terumi Laskowsky . Some of their activities were the selling of candy lVl8tlVlsp they have also sponsored a dance . They had initiation of several new mem- ffs, gg. bers, due to the new girls' sports. Their gi g M e,,, i g sponsor is Miss Lois Truman. ,V V ae, 15, 1 , ,rig ,T SJ . - ,, fi 23,-rg , I . 035 LETTERGIRLS KEEP BUSY W, CHANDLER 3 ,2 FLOWERS C 'Si Q Say ltwith Flowers Q.. Any time Any where I FTD 245 N Arizona Ave Chandler Arizona 85224 Telephone 963 3948 or 963 3476 0 II . . II x9xGNAn,, if 1- be r 1 Q' F' 9 I . f 1, A: 'n,A V ,o' l I I ,9417f5hf mae elm!!! RRROW -I Phone 963-4594 Sargo IVIikada, lVletlox Silvenfvare By Oneida Crystalware Case Cutlery l602l 963-4569 eufeh Qztewatcanaf DIAMONDS 81 FINE JEWELRY DAVID E BENSON 45 W BOSTON M g CHANDLER ARIZONA 85224 I Fine China By Franciscan, Noritake, 131 CHI SIGMA DELTA UP AND COMING Chandler High's National Forensic League consisted of approximately two dozen members, who formed a strongly competitive and highly talented Speech and Debate Team. This year's team was led by President Gary Ervin, Vice President Mark Reed, Recording Secretaries Sherrie Hudock and Kim IVlehren, and Financial and Correspond- ing Secretary Janet Sutton. lVlr. David Phares was the coach. This year's team did exceedingly well, especially in Debate. The sen- ior team of Gary Ervin and lVIark Reed lead the squad in the number of wins and first and second place awards. Other senior debate teams were: Terry Savarino and Kim lVlehren, Karen Conrad and Pat Baldwin, David Priest and lVlark lVIillian, Tammy Teague and Janet Sutton, and Wendy Burraychak and John Rayhel. The only Junior team was that of Kay Krick and Risa Ross. I.6aCIIl'lg Il'ldIVIdUaI Event Speakers Above Gary Ervin unloads his Debate materialsGBe:owM Fgont Roig t . . a Were: Shen-le Hudock, Robln Brooks, Tammy Teague Gary Ervin Stephanie Rogersk Sy eR c asme . B ld S d R J n t Sutton Kay Kric isa oss ue Sue Sherwood and Stephame Rogers' Sl?eriIIIIeI2d IRi:cIaIIn BI?cII:JksaIVIIr Phares Third Row Mark Millian Sherrie New SDEEIIQGYS IOI' IZI'lIS yeal' WGYG IECI Hudock Tbm B5-ogks tBiIu Klengond J21ckleMEl'Ii'wlllerIVD1aicgkBR3:llayL?'?:k ' ' ' W liams avi ries ar ee im e en e 'Iackle EI-IWIIIGII' and Karen Conrad and Terry Savarino Q rw H35 W - 5. at x Nw YI-xx ' Q if 4 x Qkixgg . 32 am i E S Q: 5, is Q ,x,.,. 1 my , - x M153 gf' f i ' OCDHS BRINGS LIFE TO CHS 0 ,C,D ,H.S . is an organization de- signed for those interested in drama. The leader of this group, Mr. Michael Fain, teaches them how to apply the white face base and black liner so characteristic of pantomine troupes . Activities of the group include demonstrations on makeup applica- tion, helping with CHS stage productions and the building of the sets. One of the biggest programs is the Monster Pantomine. This production is made up of original skits created by the members of O ,C,D,H .S , and Mr. Fain. Their main goal is to entertain the students of CHS and gain experience in acting through skits and major productions . Top Right: Bango Kenyon, Julie Rouge have Elaine Spivey over a barrel. Above: Members mug it. Right: Julie Rouge and Linda Wingel: bump for Jackie Enwieller, Mr. Fain, and Jason Lallathin. Below: Elaine begins the tug-of-war. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, with thirty active mem- bers, raised money by sponsoring car washes, several bake sales, and the selling of Christ- mas candles . The club met twice each month and was headed by President Mary Zbyszinski, Vice-President Janet Niemeyer, Secretary Sylvia Baldenegro, and advisor lVlr. Risley. The club's activities included attending a Mexican Folklore Ballet, a Christmas Party, and a trip to lVlexico. It also planned to elect an outstanding member to attend a school in lVlexico for a summer course . First Row: Maria Miller, Susan Franke, Mary Martin, Michelle Felix, Jolene Solomon, Jeannie Watson, Sondra Meyers, Jenniffer Crawford. Second Row: Debbie Jacobs, Cindy Duenas, Sylvia Baldenegro, Mary Zbyszinski, Janet Niemeyer, Kim George, Eileen Tardibuon9,JuIiaVaughan.Third Row: Linda Fernandez, Anna Maria Escandon, Norma Escandon, Kay Krick, Elaine Fernandez, John Sinodis, Stan Barnes. Back Row: Kathy Paul, Hector Morales, Paul Oliver, Mr. Risley. F fs: 4 Above: Susan Franke and Kay Krick listen attentively during a meeting. Top Right: Mr. Risley, Spanish Y i-2f Club adviser, helps to sponsor , M , ,.,. l 1+ many of the activities put on by the club. J C Right: Club members, Yvonne ' Wm King and Cindy Carr, contribute , ideas at a meeting. A fa 1 ' 'E pm, :raw 1 Q, K' 'nag' , 441 at ' V ,Mm , 1' -2 ' K A gy Qi.: V, 1 Q 2. 136-Spanish Club y T, , T mf. - ' J . J J , 2? ' 'C r wi X ff X it - te? Above: Front Row: Tony Batiste. Second Row: Francine Folley, Ivory Burnette, Sandra Robbins, Victor Parks, Eva Woods. Third Row: Francine Folly, Roy Scott, Jerome Roberts. Fourth Row: Alan Arbuckle, James Parks, Patrice Powell, J. D. Sykes. Back Row: Leonard Batiste, Philip Giegos, James Ricks, Ken Wilson, Johnny Robbins, Right: Terry Payne, Eva Woods, Ken Wilson, Tony Batiste, Victor Parks, and Reva Woods worked at the Christmas dance co-sponsored by BSU. Below: Reva Woods is an active member of BSU. Bottom Right: Osby Hunter has some refreshment after a meeting. BSU SPONSORS WINTER 'PRO ' The Black Student Union, one of the rela tively newest clubs on campus, h ad a member ship count of 29 this year. The group s ac tivities included sponsoring the annual Christ mas dance and putting together a float for the Homecoming parade. The float, which honored the late Dr. lVlartin Luther King, tied for first place with the float entered by Chicanos Unldos S3 Q 33 if-is 138 HELPING STUDENTS APPLY TALENTS The Distributive Educa- management. DECA had their tion Club of America CDECA7 annual Employee and Em- ployer banquet in the spring. In Oct., DECA went to the fall regional conference. This conference is an intro- duction tothe DECA organi- zation. Then at the end of the had a new advisor this year. lVlr. lVlcGoldrick took the place of IVlr. lVlyers, who is presently teaching Business Core. DECA's fund raising activities included the sales of tube socks with the school year they plan to go to the mascot on them and yearbook Career Development Confer- ad sales. Distributive Educa- enceCCDC7 where the DECA tion's career program has boy and girl of the year are covered such areas as retail chosen. marketing, distribution, and, MXH S, Q, .f Above: Front Row- Steve Duerst, Mike Peden, Dan Evert, Reed Brown, Middle Row- Juanita Bernal, Elaine Ames, Shana Cardenas, Karen Belongie, Elizabeth Nelson, Francis Hildebrandt, Leticia Vasquez, Debbie Johnston, Lydia Arvizy. Back Row-David Marxman, David McKenna, Chris Cooper, Pat Williams, Bill Judd, John Emerson, David McCullough, Marti Swanty, Jennifer Clapper. Top Right: Francis Hildebrandt listens to the lecture. Right: Elizabeth Nelson, Karen Belongie lPres.l, and Steve Duerst are active members of DECA. The VICA Club is a relatively unknown club on Chan,dler's campus, even though this was its second year. The group's title stands for Vo- cational lndustrial Clubs of America, and their sponsor is lVlr. Nlarlow lVlarchant. It is centered in the graphic arts building west of the cafeteria and most of the club members are enrolled in printing classes . The graphic arts classes are responsible for printing the school newspaper, the Wolf Howl. The students do the bulk of the work, with lVlr. Illlarchant supervising. The purpose of the club is to train students now in prepara- tion for a vocational job. VICA also strives to tegclh students hard work, honesty, and respon- Si i ity. 3 I VICA CLUB IS TRAINING FOR FUTURE JOBS Above: Mr. Marchant helps John Serna with the small camera. Left: Steve Niemeyer works with the copy machine. Below: Front Row: Mr. Charles Wilson, John Bissen, Mike Peden, Ty Wilkerson, Jeanette Gerlaugh, Mr. Marlow Marchant. Second Row: Ken Raveling, Burley Lane, Juan Sosa. Back Row: Donald Waller, Gary Kisto, Vincent Billetdeaux, Brad Waicelunas. -R 55 if i .42-1 Front Row: Cathy Clark, Sherry Turner, Ivory Burnett, Francine Akins, Janelle Bissen, Jolene Solomon, Ruth O'Malley, Lisa Harris, Linda Fernandez, Mr. Joy Denham. Second Row: Monica Mesa, Pam Dempsey, Judy Nielsen, Michele Scroggins, Lori Maki, Connie Dantone, Shannon Stelter, Sherry McNeeIey, Third Row: Ms. Rosa Rodarte, Tracy Metcalf, Kathy Dudding, John Thurman, Dawn Hohl, Mary Wilson, Terri Lawson, Kim May. Back Row: Terry Payne, Shelley McHenry, Debbie Easterday, Diana McHenry, Elsie Gonzalez, Cindy Duenas, Marlene Menlove. Above: Mr. Denham gives dictation to two of his shorthand students. Right: Mr. Denham and Mrs. Poe confer on a textbook. The Future Business Leaders of America are an enterprising group of Chandler High students who are planning a future in the business world. The officers this year were: Michele Scroggins, President, Jolene Solomon, Vice-President, Cindy Synder, Treasurer, Francine Akins, His- torian, and Diana lVlcHenry, Parliamentarian . The club is an active one, this year they spon- sored a number of fund-raising projects . ln Octo- ber, they sold Secret Spooks, then followed with the December sales ofcandy canes . Through- out the year they sponsored the FBLA Bake Sales . The sponsor for the group is lVlr. Joy Denham, who teaches the business course . 140-FBLA Es I s uf 2: ,.,. lfiszffezss 'r rw: ,Tl H , 'ff of ' -'-' . 1 may , wil? . of ' sf' ifiifigfgjf r l 1 ' ' ' P ' ' f BUSINESS IS JCB GOAL FOR CHS STUDENTS ABOVE: Front Row: Michelle Mercer, Debbie Buss, Trish Fent, Kim May, Terri Lawson, Michele Scroggins. Second Row: Marilyn Dishroon, Pat Kinney, Judy Nielsen, DeAnn Eberle, Joanna Cox, Anita Edgmon, Tammy Durning. Third Row: Maria Ortiz, Nanette Kelly, Gayle Owen, Deanna Farnsworth, Cheryl Wisely, John Thurman. Back Row: Loretta Sandheger, Laura Gehrke, Kathy Brady, Janet Todd, and Susan Speshock. Lower Left: Mrs. Joanne Poe helps COE out. The COE Club has been active this year. They began by selling big, salty pretzels most Wednesdays, it was one of the most popular fund-raising activities on campus this year. They also had a parent-supervisor banquet and at Christ- CO E E N mastime they set up a booth in front of the Home Ec. room and took pictures of stu- dents with Santa for S1 , COE-141 As a money raising activity this year, the French Club sold Chupa Chup Lollipops. They also participated in the National French Con J N L test and are Ianning a tri to a French restau P P rant. The French Club's officers are: Presi- dent-Sherri McCain, Vice Pres.-Richard Gustafson, Sec Treasurer Jean Wills Cwho wanbetravelangforrancefhassummemand the French Club Advisor-lVlrs. IVIary Butler. Below: Front Row: Brenda Deatherage, Rumiko Wood- worth, Cindy Romberger, Debra Martinez. Middle Row: Susan Nielsen, Jacqueline Bobish, Janet Barney, Sherri McCain, Jean Wills, Lisa Giminek. Back Row: Richard Gustafson, Colleen Blodgett, Daisy Navarrette, LaDawn Hancock, Scott Heydorn. Above: Richard Gustafson and Jean Wills discuss French Club. Left: Lisa Giminek talks to Mrs. Butler. Far Left: Jean Wills will travel to France this summer. Below Left: Mrs. Butler was the French Club Advisor again this year. CHICANOS UNIDOS GETS INVOLVED Chicanos Unidos officers this year were: the Christmas dance President Al DeLaCruz, Secretary Christina Chicanos Unidos also were active during Ortega, Treasurer Carmen Alvarado, and the Christmas holidays, when they helped to Sergeant-At-Arms Terri Escobedo. Sponsor re-enact the Nativity scene each evening in Gus Chavez helped them with their Home- front of the school . The Posada was well coming float, the car wash they held, and received. Top: Club members rode the Homecoming float. l i Above: Front Row: Lupe Rodriquez, Nlila Palomarez, Al DeLaCruz, Christina Ortega, Sylvia Perez, Terri .Escobedo,- Carmen Alvarado. Second Row: Sylvia Nlarquez, Flora Cantu, Josephine Leal, Joann Sanchez, Tony Burciaga, Nlaria-Leal, Ernest Carranza, Nlando Burciaga. Back Row: Chas Austin, Romana Armendariz, Sally Valenzuela, Nlaria Cordero, Gilroy Ortiz, Gema Alaniz, and Carlos Estrada. Chicanos Unidos- 143 '76-'77 MADRIGALS TAKE 13TH FESTIVAL SUPERIOR RANK Below: Mark Parsons, Diane Love, Pete Pickett, and Michelle Mercer take a break between numbers. Bottom Left: Director John Hollingshead has led the Madrigals to a. superior rating at the state Solo and Ensemble Festival for well over a decade now. Bottom Right: Don Asselin, Sherri McCain, Robin Miller, Bett Bear consider the uestion Dou McCollum has Y fl 9 about the music. f get On January 29 this year the CHS Madrigals traveled to Marcos de Niza High School to rep- resent our school at the State Solo and En- semble Festival. They became the 13th Chan- dler group in consecutive years to attain the highest ranking offered a superior grade. CHS is the only school in the state to accomplish this. The choral group is coached by Mr. John Hollingshead, who plays a significant part in all the Madrigals do. Several of the members of the self-directing group sang their way to superior ratings on their own with serious solos. The day was capped with Regional Chorus tryouts. During the past year the Madrigals have sung for the Rotary Club, Women's Service Club, the dedication of Chandler Heights School, and a special performance at the state Capitol, which was heard by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Carolyn Warner. Numerous other performances were brought by the Christmas season, at which time it is not uncommon forthe students to present two or three programs a day. The Nladrigal's diverse harmony was heard by Chand- ler High students at such times in the year as the Homecoming and Christmas assemblies . Attire at these performances was the new uniforms the lVladrigals re- ceived this year. New tuxe- dos and formals gave the group the polished look their sound requires . As Chandler High Schools' most select vocal group, the Nladrigals are asked at various times in the year to sing concerts ranging from dinner parties to club meetings . A large number of Chandler-area residents have the opportunity to hear them sing each year at the annual community Christmas Tree Lighting downtown. All of the donations go toward financing the mid- spring tour Concert Choir and lVladrigals take each year. 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Back Row: Diane Love, David Evert, Stephanie Hamlin, Don Asselin, Lynn Kendall, Robin Miller, Kristi Lockwood, Jeff Stout, Lori Vance, Steve Williamson, Gina Ellsworth, Raul Ruiz, and Tammy Cluff. 3 CHOIR PERFORMS FOR ROTARY CLUB Concert Choir was very active this year. They were kept especially busy during the holiday season . They performed at the Ari- zona State Capitol and received a compli- ment from the Arizona State Music Director. They also performed for the annual Christmas Vespers at CHS and sang at the Rotary Club and at Boy's Ranch . They gave gifts and sang at Sunshine Acres. Officers this year were: President Carriene Porter, Vice President Art Baldenegro, and Executive Secretary Kathie Bracken. Other secretaries were Lois Lucero and Diane Love. Concert Choir's section leaders were: Lynn Kendall, soprano section, Art Baldenegro, tenor section: and Carriene Porter, alto section. Choir members Mike Romero, Lynn Kendall, and Carriene Porter attended a music festi- val and won scholarships to a summer music camp. Above: Mr. Hollingshead plays piano for Concert Choir. Below: Front Row: Julie Gorman, Diane Love, Kerri Reid, Raul Ruiz, Dennis Couch, Art Baldenegro, Mark Ficklin, John Nissen, Diane Schumaker, Yolanda Arzaga, Valerie Ostrom. Second Row: Kim Suter, Deanna Mericle, Tracy Metcalf, Richard Davis, Paul Sale, Don Asselin, Jeff Smith, Anita Hatcher, Toni Dehayes, Kathie Bracken. Third Row: Stephanie Hamlin, Van Dao, Laurie Miller, Karen Hammack, Lynn Kendall, Mike Romero, Doug Odom, David Evert, John Strange, Carriene Porter, Shelly Hahn, Shannon Mahaffey, Linda Williams, Susan Krison. Back Row: Sue Ann McCutcheon, Tammy Cluff, Cathy McGhee, Brenda Smith, Karen Baker, Marcie Stinger, Mike Tardibuono, Mark Parsons, Steve Williamson, Jerold Lorenzen, Robin Miller, Gina Ellsworth, Lori Vance, Betty Bear, Sherri McCain, Celes Barnum, and Laura Stoker. Concert Choir-147 LAB BAND PLAYS 0 The Lab Band is a stage band ensemble composed of highly ad- vanced students who perform modern style of music such as swing, rock, jazz rock, jazz waltz, jazz, funk, and avantgarde music for all different occasions associated with the school, com- munity, and state. lt is composed of trumpet, trombone, saxophone, and flute players. Added to this wind section is the rhythm section made up of keyboard, drums, bass and rhythm guitar. Also being added are male and female vocal- ists . The experience of being a part of this band is to give a stu- dent an idea of what professional playing is about. I Top Right: Raul Ruiz, Brian LaMay, Jason Lallathin, and George Hand warm up. Above: Brian LaMay and Jason Lallathin tune up before practice. Above Right: George Hand performs on his guitar. Right: Pete Pickett helps set up the stands and equipment for the band. 148- Lab Band The Advanced Girls' Chorus was Chandler High School's only all-female vocal group this year. ln past years there has been both an Advanced Girls' Chorus and an Advanced Girls' Ensemble, an elite group chosen from the chorus . A decline in enrollment made this impossible, however, and the girl's chorus made up the third CHS singing group, singing at such places as the fall Hootenanny and many of the Christmas concerts . Director lVlr. Hollingshead played a dual role by filling in as the girls' accompanist as well. Advanced Girls' Chorus also served the choral department by working at the conces- sion stands at all home football games, selling chocolates in the annual Chorus Candy Sale, and helping out during the year- ly Giant Garage Sale. Many of the girls also contribute working hours at chorus functions and their points to Concert Choir and lVIadri- gal members who, because of team positions or being on the pom line, have difficulty earning enough points to go on tour. Right, Front Row: Lisa Arnold, Eileen Tardibuono, Terri Pierce, Elanna Watkins, Sally Martinez. Second Row: Patty Fisher, Sandra Neel, Tammy Silveira, Jennifer Norman. Back Row: Kelly Joseph, Debbie Walker, and Cori Fullmer. THE ADVANCED GIRL'S CHORUS STILL ACTIVE Left: Sandy Neel waits for her cue to come in. Below: Patty Fisher looks over some new music. ii, s Top Left: Staffer Tracy Carr is busy preparing , D a layout. Top: Lin Sherman and Sherrie , Hudock review an ad layout. Top Right: Sorting through negatives for usable pictures . iff' are staff members Paula Cooper and Sandy L' Martinez. Above: Staffer Lin Sherman, Co- fizt, L t editor Chris Davis, and Advisor Ms. Lipinski ' H 'Q discuss a yearbook matter. Left: Senior Matt ' ',t, ' ' 3 Cole acts as head photographer for the El i Lobo Staff, Below: Matt Cole discusses a g 'L V V picture with Ms. Lipinski. Right: Between , w XF' taking pictures and working on layouts, Andy PM 1 Jerdee takes time out to practice his back 'ti' ' hand in the journalism room. . f ,rf , tt., . X -s 5'f'1'Yf'Sf? V in-ai . :re - 14 fi 150-Yearbook Staff STAFFERS PUT I MANY LCN A change on the El Lobo Staff this year was the replace ment of Carolyn Williams as advisor with lVIs . Nancy Lipinski. Co-Editors Sherri IVlcCain and Chris Davis, with assistance from lVls. Lipinski, worked together during the summer planning the theme, design, ladder, and ideas for the book. They then assigned layouts to the staff members throughout the year as well as doing several spreads them- selves . The staff constantly felt the pressures of deadlines and put in many long hours in G HOURS order to meet them . The Yearbook Staff spon- sored a disco dance in October and had plans to sponsor another one in lVlarch. Below: Rita Lenhart checks last year's book for her layout infor- mation. Below Left: Patty Morgan and Co-editor Sherri lVIcCain work together on a layout. Bottom Far Left: Laurie Burkhead uses a picture cropper in completing her page. Bottom Left: Dawn Henry prepares some of her yearbook copy. Bottom: Laura Belongie keeps busy with her spreads during third hour yearbook. Yearbook Staff 151 WOLF HOWL STAFF REORGANIZES The Wolf Howl is a group of hard working individuals who have a common interest in journalism. Each person is required to know how to write copy, draw up layouts, and write head- .lines. All production work is done on campus in close coolgera- tion with the Graphic Arts Production Staff. lVls. iane Griffith, the staff's advisor, has been very pleased with the improvements that each staffer has made during the past year. ln addition to the advisor, there are a number of other positions of importance that need to be filled. The first is the Editor-in-Chief. Randy Truxal served as this year's editor. His duties included making sure that all production work is finished on time and looking over all other areas of newspaper work. There was also an Assistant Editor, Randy Pritchett, whose duty it was to take over if the editor was not available. The Copy Editor, Lin Sherman, was responsible for the check- ing of copy and helping the other reporters gain new ideas. Business lVlanager, Jeff Smith, conducted all manner of busi- ness which concerned the finances of the Wolf Howl Staff. The most important part of the staff consisted of the rejyorters. They were assigned stories and from there they gathere all necessary information that was newsworthy. All o these people worked together to produce the CHS Wolf Howl Newspaper. wwtaw ..... . I. G ,. .1 Top: Paula Tucker, the Wolf Howl cartoonist, looks over one of the Wolf Howls while Randy Pritchett and Cathy McGhee look on. Middle: Don Schott listens closely as Randy Truxal points out an interesting fact in the Wolf Howl. Above: Ms. Griffith shows Cathy McGhee how to work a staff camera. Right: Gayle Bueler looks through some old photos found in the drawer. 152- Wolf Howl .,,..,s . r ,x gsdw - . t. wtf,-.f-. , , K '::ffsfet15'5i3 f' ' ? f . l ' L V , ., ,,,, y f Left: Randy Pritchett and Lin Sherman seem very interested in old newspapers. Below: Randy Truxal has heard some- thing funny, but it doesn't seem to have affected Ty Wilkerson. Below Left: Ms. Diane Griffith and Rosemary Crespin discuss the format of a back issue of the Wolf Howl. Far Left: Jeff Smith sorts and files some of his ad receipts. Left: Norma Escandon is having a difficult time deciding which pictures to throw away Below: Mike Burman studies a recent issue of the Wolf Howl for future ideas. Above: Front Row: Cathy Jackson, Kay Belt, Carol Wassner, Jeanne Scheske, and Kathy Clark. Second Row: Jim Jensen, Laura Stoker, Jeryl Liermann, Patrice Powell, Brian LeMay, and Trish Fent. Third Row: Kurt Ludwig, Diane Shoemaker, Valerie Jones, Kevin Lines, Janine Guggisburg, and Mike McPherson. Back Row: James Collins, Eddie Kopp, Mecque Smith, Mary Piper, Nancy Townsend, Joe Atondo, and Anthony De Lugt. Below: The German Club Officers are Pictured From Left to Right Front Row: Jeryl Liermann, Mike McPherson, and Laura Stoker. Back Row: Trish Fent and Patrice Powell. 'i I 5 , it -5 gn f '- up sh. 5 .,.,: , ,, , 'Wits ' GERMAN CLUB ,SELLS CANDY German Club is one of the many clubs that exist on the CHS campus . This past year the club has been rather successful in its candy sales. Along with the Gummi Bears and Toblerones, they sold Christ- mas calendars that held delectable choco- late morsels . In addition to the selling of these candies, the club continues to in- crease the skills of the German language. Each year the German Club raises money to send a student to Germany to learn of the customs ofthe people and to have a chance to use the language skills that they have learned to communicate with the Ger- man people. Frau lVlaher is very proud of the strides that the German Club is mak- ing and hopes that they will continue to work toward their goals . Below: Frau Maher, German Club sponsor, discusses some of the interesting books that can be obtained for those who enjoy German literature. Below, Left: Howard Wassner seems to be enjoying his Gummi Bears but work seems to be the only thing on Anthony DeLugt's mind. Below, First Row: Patty Pickering, Felicia Ortiz, Susan Sherwood, Carrie Mann, Second Row: Julie Cavallo, Bobie Joe Long, Julie Vaughn, Cindy Hamer, Diana Cox, Jeanne Wills, Carl Vogt. Third Row: Pam Gray, Michelle Felix, Marianne Haffey, Below Right: Denise Maidonado. Above Left: Modern Dance Club's President Marianne Haffey. Above Center: Patty Pickering, the Club's Vice-President. ODERN DANCE AN ACTIVE CLUB Chandler High School has a brand new club on campus this year. The newly chartered club is called the Modern Dance Club. Their sponsor is CHS's new P.E. teacher, IVls Betsy Francis . The main ac- tivities of this new club in- clude their own dance con- certs, Ctwo a year? . They plan to go on tour this summer to perform at various schools in the Valley of the Sun . There are approximately twenty-two girls in this newly organized club. The club is made up of all girls, but their sponsor hopes to have that changed in years to come . Marianne Haffey serves as the club's president and Patti Pickering serves as vice-president. Above: Curt Bertelsen and Leah Morgan participate in the video taping of a national T.V. show, Agriculture USA , at the Channel 12 studio in Phoenix. Above Right: FFA tractor is part ofthe Home- coming Parade. 156-FFA Above: President Leah Morgan and Trea.s- urer Brian Hanger represent Chandler at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Above Right: FFA adviser Mr. Ragsdale, teaches one of his several agricultural classes. Right: Brian Hanger, Randi Larson, Valerie Morgan, Lori Hall, Leah Morgan, and Tom Percy are shown at the National Convention where the Chandler FFA Chapter was recognized as one of the top in the nation. I 1 FFA ACCLAIMED NATION-WIDE Future Farmers of America, headed by President Leah Mor- gan, Vice President Curt Bertel- sen, Secretary Vicki Clark, Treasurer Brian Hanger, Report- er Gary Montgomery, Sentinel Valerie Morgan, Historian Laurie Dobson, who was also FFA Sweetheart, and Parlia- mentarian Randi Larson, is one of the largest and most active clubs on campus. This year it had over 100 members who were involved in a number of various activities . These included the selling of Beef Raffle Tickets, the co-sponsoring of Western Day, helping with the collection and distribution of food for OCH, the naming of an FFA Member of the Month each month, and exhibitions at the State Fair, Arizona and Nation- al Livestock shows, and county fairs. In August, several members also participated in the State Leadership Conference at the University of Arizona in Tucson Competing statewide were Chandler winners Tom Percy, first in State Creed Speaking, Brian Hanger, Star-Greenhand runner-up, and Kim Thomas and Roni Gressley, state award winners . Chandler also sent members Brian Hanger, Randi Larson, Valerie Morgan, Lori Hall, Leah Morgan, and Tom Percy to the National FFA Con- vention in Kansas City, Mis- souri, where they represented Chandler on a national level. At the convention President Leah Morgan was congratulated for heading one of the top chapters in the nation . Above Right: Tom Percy accepts his award as the 1976 State Creed Speaking Champion. Below: First Row: Randi Larson, Laurie Dobson, Valerie Morgan, Gary Montgomery, Brian Hanger, Vicky Clark, Curt Bertelsen, Leah Morgan, Lori Hall, Doug Palmateer, Mark Farmerp Second Row: Diana Percell, Theresa Kemp, Corrine Smith, Lisa Muralt, Rhonda Dobson, Tammy Bias, Virginia Newby, Mike Powers, Kent Romine, Jonothan Mustoep Third Row: Cheryl Ryan, Julie Rouge, Vicki Trollope, Tammy Cluff, Delinda Jones, Debbie Brummer, Michelle Cluff, Dana Sorensen, Jeff Hendrix, Doug Hillp Fourth Row: Ruben Lopez, Jeff Brummer, Tom Percy, Billy Resor, Kevin Peterson, Chris Warren, Gary Chastain, Tim Stoner, Kim Thomas, Everett Wells, Fifth Row: George Johnson, Terry Binion, James Leary, Bob Dotson, Mary Carpenter, Ray Panuccio, Tim Brooks, Jeff Haley, Phil Oliffp Sixth Row: Tim Anderson, Don Sweat, Eric Moss, Craig Kuhlman, Steve Alexander, Bruce Farmer, Marvin Judd, Ramiro Quezadap Back Row: Brad Bartholomew, Matt Felix, Rusty Bearden, Jay Bias, Scooper Oldham, Duane Shumway, Curt Shumway, Roni Gressley, Mitchell Edgmon, Michael Edgmon, 7 THE SCIENTIFIC LEAGUE Chandler High's Scientific League consisted of seven mem- bers this year. Their activities included field trips to Sycamore Canyon and Kitt Peak National Observatory, a lecture at Ground Saucer Watch U ,F ,O , Fund rais- ing activities included a dance . They also made plans for building a liquid fuel rocket in the future . The club's officers this yearwere: Jeff lserman, president, David Short, vice-president, John Rayhel, secretary-treasurer, and Richard Gustafson, administrative assistant. Right: Front Row- David Short, Jeff Iserman, Randy Sawyer, John Rayhel, Richard Gustafson. Back Row-James Collins, Mark Millian, Chuck Ramberger. Below Right: Richard Gustafson served as the club's adminis- trative assistant. Below: Jeff Iserman was the club's president. 158-Scientific League STUDENTS LEARN MEDICINE ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Kathy Hall, Randy Fuller, Kate Baule, BACK ROW: Cindy Hamer, Carrie Mann, MaryAnn Haffey, Felicia Ortiz. TOP: Susan Green, Krista Collins, and Karen Jung dissect a cat for MCC during physiology class. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Jacobs is the sponsor of the Medical Careers Club. RIGHT: Leanna Payne and Ann Guenther listen during MCC meeting. Medical Careers Club is a club designed to ac- uaint and familiarize stu- ents with various careers in the field of medicine. This is done by scheduling movies and guest speakers in different medical fields. Also field trips are taken to medical institutions for a tour and explanation of the field and qualifications needed . The club officers are: President Randy Fuller, Vice-President Catrina Baule, Secretary- Treasurer Maxine Besaw. 1 y HERO Today IS UW Le xnmng I, , . WIBOPFDW Above: Front Row: Colette Dawson, Liz Dow, Second Row: Kay Rupp, Diane Peinkofer, Sandy Atkinson, Mrs. Pew. Third Row: Valerie Turner, Nancie Thurecht, James Sykes, Vicki Trollope, Loberta Wells. Back Row: Tammy Kennedy, Marty Flores, Pam Manning, Terry Turnbull, Carol Ficklin. The Hero Club was very ac- tive this year. They hosted the big Hero Central A Regional Convention, that 15 other schools attended . Their fund raising activities included sell- ing balloons, contributing to the United Fund drive and also the lVIarch of Dimes . Left: Hero's officers are Pictured as, Follows: Colette Dawson, President, Diane Peinkofer, Historian, Valerie Turner, Vice President, Becky Pew, Public Relations, Jewelie Rogers, Secretary, Sandy Atkison, Treasurer. iv r Above: Front Row: Bubba Burnett, Patrice Powell. Second Row: Stephanie Hamlin, Robin Brooks, Shannon Stetler, Karen Buchanan, Cheryl Kitamura, Lynn Moss, Cathy Jarvis, Linda Eckles, Patty Natt, Debbie Johns, Tammy Northrup, Connie Dantone, Lisa Smith, Sherri Turner. Third Row: Pam Marstein, Karen Thatcher, Cheryl Ely, Laura Stoker, Michelle Laidlaw, Terry Murry, Mary Piper, Tammy Keen, Lynn Tess, Jason Lallathin, Karen Whitehead, Hope Moncivias, Veronica Huggins. Fourth Row: Cathy Libby, Derrick Gerlaugh, Paul Moreno, Karla Pace, Tina Hendrix, Barbara Haskell, Penny Gaskell, Danny Stone, Steve Gibbs, Jim Clark, Jeff Rednour, Gordon Bennett. Fifth Rowg Jeff Brummer, Derek Butler, Kelly Stout, Tim Deen, Raul Ruiz, David Featherston, Kipp Martin, Curt Shumway, Jim Youtz. Back Row: Daryl Calton, Steve Knighton, Mark Wood, Jim Turner, Dale Kuhlman, Joe Atondol Craig Kuhlman, Benny Apalatagui, Doug Cluff, Dwyane Shumway, Santiago Martinez. BAND COMES ALIVE The Chandler High Band was smaller this year, but that did not hinder their performing ability. ln addition to playing at the football games, they performed at ASU Band Day, and sent individuals to State Solo and Ensemble competition. Among their money raising activities they sold community calendars and memo boards. The band has also presented a number of K concerts which have featured senior directors and special soloists . 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S .C CD C Y MARILYN DISHROON MARK FARMER Football Horse Proficiency Award KA THI HETHERINGTON Mixed Chorus FFA Track FBLA Transfer from Tri-City Advanced Girls' Chorus FFA Greenhand Student Senate Ski Club, Secretary Christian Academy Advanced Girls' Ensemble Honor Roll Medical Careers Club, Pres, MARK l'lAlVl50N Pl'll ClPal'S l-lSf COE Chapter Farmer PENNY GASKILL Swimming Volleyball Team MA TT DORY State Farmer Band Track Track Football-Fr., J.V., V. 0.F.U. Club Lab Band F00lball Cl10l'US All Star Football ROBYN FARNSWORTH STEVE GIBBS Gymnastics RICK HEWITT Wrestling National Honor Society Band KAREN HANCOCK German Club Junior Class President Student Senate Honor Roll Honor Roll Honor Roll Jr. Homecoming Nominee Pep Club National Honor Society National Honor Society Co-op Lettermen's Club Advanced Girls' Ensemble Swimming Transfer from Payson FRANCES HILDEBRA NDT TA MMY DURNING Pl'liLClPal'S LlSf I Science Club Advanced Girls' Chorus DECA HOI'l0l' R0ll lVl0 em DHVICG C I-lb STARR GILLILAND Advanced Girls' Ensemble JUDY HOPE COE Diamond Belle Diamond Belle-J,V,, V, FBLA French Club CRAIG l.. DYER Ski Club student senate .JANET HARDY spirit club Tarnsfer from Guilford PATRICIA FENT MARY GONZA LES FFA Greenhand, Treasurer Transfer from Satellite Central High School, N, Y. German Club Honor Roll FFA Beach, Florida Gros Country German Club, President National Honor Society FFA Judging Team National Honor Society Basketball-J.V., V, National Federation for Stu- Varsity Badminton Principal s List Honor Roll Golf-J.V., V. dents of German Scholarship Lettergirls' club BRIAN HASKELL Student Senate Honor Roll NFSG Summer Camp Trackette Basketball JOHN HORNE PATRICIA EACHUS 3I6l'IT12l'I Club, PLlbllClty Loboettil t Student Senate XYaI1S:el'FfY0tlg'l ilfpafl anager Principa s Lis ANITA HATCHER al'Sl Y 00 3 1-fggffer from Colorado Arizona Associated students Traok Mixed chorus DANITA HuDsoN German Club rEfhGe:malEISEc. JULIE GORMAN Pep club Rand H Spanish Club rls ian u Mixed Chorus I Advanced Girls' Choir OFIOI' R0 MIKE EDGEWORTH ll-JI?alrcilbll'ldJIBeIIe tgtlgxzglftetglhctlaliltls Chorus giggle-Tqltt 3:35251 Re xl-Tclnglmciemble Fllbtllwor Roll FBLA Adult C0mmUI'lity Choir Transfer from Oklaltooma City Mal maid ANITA EDGMGN coE sUsAN GRAHAM . DoR1NE HATToN Trookette h FB LA ELAINE FERNANDEZ Freshman Class President Mermaid National Honorr Society COE Transfgr Irorg USAF Acad- Fr, Homecoming Attendant Swimming Ingles Capitaln - - emy, 0 ora o Do e S o Basketball , ice- res. vsiatgfnz E'g 0'fAi'D0hf'ety Transfer from Keflavik, Pailtominge skits Traok TER1 HuDsoN FI:'A G' lsiglsiigg Club Honor RIO:-l S i t Zowder Pgff llfootball Ililaghfrllflffl' Dairy Judging Ski Club S:pl'lln:lomZ2gIlmiggINd,minee PeFmCal2b u Cgyalmnaitlirfltg A9' En9'nee 'n9 Team BOB FER RIS Jr. Homecoming Nominee DAii,VN HENRY Advanced Girls' Chorus. CHRIS EDMONSON Frosh Football student senate Pep club J.v. volleyball CY-I:6D?X'PE'ltEESTAD FroshtBasket:aH Pom Pon Line Yearbook Staff Pom Pon . Varsi y Base a Pom Pon Captain Ski Club Concert Choir Eadmgton Lettermen's Club TA MMY GREER Modern Dance Club D.0. Mtgfzersq Grad Frosh Homeoomi-no Nominee Honor Roll Diamond Belle SHERRIE HuDocK ' S0pl'l. Homecoming Nominee Pep Club Trackette NFL, Recording Se retary DAWN El-I-SWORTH Jr. Homeoom'ng Nominee coE BENNY HERNANDEZ speeen Team 5Pa'll5l Club Homecoming King Attendant RICHARD GUSTAFSON Track Pep Club, Sec.-Treas. FB'-A Honor Roll Swimming GRACE HER NA NDEz Honor Roll Yearbook Staff DAv1D FETHERsToN swimming, co-captain spanish club Diamond Belle Jgzfluilgfllfialigsolxl Band Lettermen's Club Student Senate National Honor Society Basketball Boys State Delegate Chicano Club Yearbook Staff Mixed Chorus Football outdoor Adventure club, Matmaid Quill and soroll Basketball Lab Band President FFA TIM HUMPHREY DECA CAROL FICK LIN French Club Honor Roll Football-rr., J.v. GARY ERVIN Mixed Chorus French Club, Vice-Pres. FBLA Varsity Tennis BOYS' State Delegate - Advanced Girls' Chorus SCOTT HAGUE Upward Bound J.V. Baseball ASU lVl9Clalll0l'l Of lVle 'l3 Advanced Girls' Ensemble Band JOHN R. HERNANDEZ, JR. JEFF ISER MAN NFL, President , C0f1C9l'l Cl10lI' Wlfld El1S9mbl0 Frosh Basketball, Manager Honor Roll Nafl0l'lal l'l0l10l' 50C'etY Student Senate FFA Drama National Honor Society Principal? l-lei HERO DEN1sE HA MILTON Debate wno's who in Amerioan Hi Debate MAX FULLER Student Senate COE School Students DAN EVERT Varsity Golf F osh Homecoming Nominee HERCF-e- Science Club President Baseball Manage' All-Slate Re9l0nal Orchestra FFA Drama Radio Club President Band RAN DY FULLER FFA Sweetheart Attendant RICHARD HERNANDEZ TERRY JAMES DECA FFA Honor Roll student senate v1cA cross country-J.V., v. I U-I P' I-LI E X Q I-I IZ n E O V! L m m In M O 3 u w E c m 2 S C 0 E 2 E D. 4- W M MIM S P -.I I .X o as L I- L m m N : N E N .D 0 VD C5 m 5 O a. 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Hongy DANA SORENSEN National Honor Society Advanced Gil'lS' El'lSeml9l6 Weightlifting Madrigals Flag Twirler ARLENE TARDIBUANO HERO State Deadlift Record Holder Concert Choir Gymnastics Transfer from Seton High FFA Wl'0Sflil19 D,0, Member of A.J.R.A. Volleyball JIM TROUT Lettermen's Club REVA WQODS Scholastic Art Award Gold Key French Club AMA Member JEA NNE WIL LS 5.53. Chandler Jr, Rodeo Queen Concert Choir D,O. National Honor Society RUMIKQ WOQDWORTH Student Senate Honor Roll THEL MA TRUJILLO Student Senate National Honor Society JUAN sosA NEAL TARWATER HERO Lettersirls' Club Pop club VICA Football-Fr., J.V., V, RANDY TRUXAL Gymnastics Fronon Club VICA, President Frosh Baseball Tl'al'lSf9l' fl'0m RanCl0lPlI Gymnastics Team Captain MARK WUSSLER VICA, State Regional Vice-Pres. FFA Greenhand High School, Texas Diving Ba5kotbaH-Fr., J.V. KAREN SOUTHWELL TERESA THARALSON Varsity Football Dance Club, Publicity Football-l:r,, J.V. Trackette Archery Varsity Tl'-ilck Manager BasobaH..Fr. J.V. Band Speech 1-earn Lettermen's Club Ski Club Wrestling Archery-J.V., V. Swimming Quill and Scroll French Club, Treasurer DECA HERO Delegate to Science Symposium Chandler AVIS And Crafts Band Student Senate BECKY STARITA Outdoor Adventure Club Show Honorable Mention BECKY WILSON Rook Society Volleyball Manager THERESA THAYER WOLF HOWL Editor OCDHS CRAIG YORK V rsity Softball Honor Roll PAUI-A TUCKER Honor Roll Swimming Lettergirls' Club Principal's List l'l0l'l0l' R0ll Student Senate Lotto,-monls Club TIM STONER Pep Club Pep Club Trackette KEVIN YORK Track-Fr., J.V. HERO Trackette Basketball Varsity Track Manager FFA National Honor Society Dfama Track J,V, Track Dairy Judging Team MIKE THIEIVI WOLF HOWL Staff FBLA Swimming and Diving Range Management Judging Transfer Student TERRY TURNBULL ELLEN WILSON Lab Band Team Varsity Track Transfer Student Trackette SHERYL Y051' JEFF STOUT Art Club, Chairman Honor Roll HERO Mixed Chorus Trackette Mixed chorus DA v1D THISSELI. DAVE vooRHEEs Honor Roll I-Ionor Roll Band Wrestling Baseball Pom Pon Line Principal's List Madrigals Weightlifting TIM WALLENDER Advanced Girls' Chorus porn pon Line BARRY SUITER CINDY THOMAS Frosh Tennis Advanced Girls' Ensemble National Ho or sooioty Football-Fr., V, HERO Swimming Student Senate ' MARTHA ZAZUETTA Frosh Baseball KIM THOMAS Swim Team Co-Captain Nalll0l'la-l l'l0l'l0l' 50ClellY Pom Pon Line I5 .D Pu 2 B' S S 4 .E .S ra. 16 O ,go O c o n. E o n. Band V19 Marchi 'U C fi! ID I5 .D +I 0 .X VD IS CD S I U .D 3 O O C IH 0 -C o 2 o VI .I I-I 3 KEN Concert Band U C Nl m UI I E Marc ck Ya T Varsity Ill +9 I5 C GJ th +I C GI U 3 -H V1 .S -I-a GJ X in IU M .C in ol Fro Honor R nd FFA Greenha as E as L D Honor Roll ce-President Vi - :S 'fi 's Club eh Letterm A Reporter FF nkard Dru he Role in T al Manager Basketb 2 O cn .l I-I .3 -I-I .2 .I -In R .E- O .E 6: E fd cu I- D Ps s. fi! 2 o ui B J.V RIC te Delega te Sta Boys Dairy Production Award I'eS. 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Presid Conference-Tucson FFA te Sta Chorus d A Ables, Tim 181 Acock, Kathy 165 Aguilar, Juan 181 Aguirre, Alvin 15, 6,7,165 Akins, Francine 6,124,140,195,126,226 Akins, Jamie 181 Alaniz, Gema 195,143 Albro, Daryl 5,64,165 Alexander, Steve 195,157 Allen, Barbara 181 Allen, Mark 181 Allman, Dawn 195 Allyn, Jim 181 Alvarado, Carmen 181,143 Ames, Elaine 48,165,138 Ames, Robert 195 Anador, Connie 181 Anderson, Debra 195 Anderson, Donald 195 Anderson, Tim 181,157 Ankle, Kerry 195 ' Apalategue, Bennie 165 Arambula, Mark 195 Arbuckle, Alan 163,165,137 Arbuckle, Ronald 195 Ari la, Juan 181 Baldenegro, Sylvia 181,136 Baldwin, Patrick 133,68,195,132 Barganski, Joseph 181 Barkman, Mike 181 Barleer, David 195 Barnes, Stan 195,136 Barnette, Danny 8, 124,48,5O,51,17, Barner, Dave lMr.l 90 Barney, Janet 181 Barney, Michael lMr.l 108,121 Barney, Willard lMr.l 110 Barnum, Celes 195 Barraza, Danny 195 Barriga, Valentin 181 Bartholomew, Bobby 181 Bartholomew, Brad 124,68,157 Basha, Eddie.9,102,103 Batek, Richard 68 Batiste, Leonard '163,181,137 Batiste, Anthony 48,165 Batiste, Bmny 163,137 Baule, Caterina 37,16'5,112,124,159 Bear, Betty 48,165,144 Bearden, Rusty 165,157 Beasley, Kevin 181 Beasley, Sterling 181 Behnke, Alan 165 Beichler, Donna 181 Belongie, Karen 48,165,138 Arm endariz, Romana 195,143 Armentrout, Traci 124,165 Arndt, Lisa 149 Arvizu, Lydia 184,165,138 Arzaga, Alberto 181 Arzaga, Lourdes 181 Arzaga, Victor 195 Arzaga, Yolanda 181,147 Asay, Ted lMr.l 116 Asbridge, Melinda 195 Ashcroft, Robb 134,135,29 Ashley, Bill 24,165 Ashlin, Brenda 195 Ashlin, Laura 165,90 Asselin, Don 52,53,181,144,145,147 Atkinson, David 195 Atkinson, Sandra 165,160 Atondo, Joe 195 Audet, A ndet, Maryvonne 181 Phillip 124,195 A ustin, Charles 195,143 Austin, Ayala, Tami 181 Margie 195 B Babb, Jeff 181 Babb, Randy 12,165,59 Baer, Stan 68,195 Baer, Steve 64,6,7,181 Baggs, Larry 68,69,195 Bailey, Randy 134,181,135 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Balden David 181,83 Karen 165 Lorri 195 Tracy 195 egre, Art 53,181,145,147,146 Baldenegro, Ralph 181,52,83,80 Belongie, Laura 181,151 Belsher, Karrie 9, 166 Bender, Ramona 181 Bennick, Karen 166 Benson, Marc 181 Bernal, Juanita 138 Bernard, Gene 181 Bertelsen, Curt 156,48,166,157 Bertelsen, Glenn 166 Besaw, Maxine 195 Besut, Mary Lou 181 Betterton, Gary 166,7,86 Bias, Jay 68,195,157 Bias, Tammy 181,157 Bickard, Steven 195 Billetdeaux, Chris 195 Billetdeaux Vincent 139,181,195 Binion, 'rerly 181,157 Binion, Tina 195 Birgenwald, Kathy 181 Bisbee, Dennis 195 Bisbee, Lena 116 Bissen, Janelle 140,181 Bissen, John 139,20,21,166 Blackburn, Linda 166,23 Bleelt, Dale 181 Blake, Mark 181 Boldgett, Colleen 195 Boltjes, Larry CMr.l 1061 Bond, Billy 195 Bonet, Nelson 5,7,64,65,166 Bossie, Charles CMr.l 104,94 Bowers, David 166 Bowen, Joe 195 Bowne, Tim 195 Bowman, Donna 195 Boyd, Terry 48,166 Bozarth, Julie 4,6,1,124,17,1ee ,127 165 Bracken, Kathie 48,166,147 Bradley, Sue lMrs.l 110 Bradt, Anna Marie 181 Brady, Kathy 141,166 Bratche r, Dinah 7,10,46,124,48,17, 24,44,4s,1ee,14,15,1o1,125,33 Bratche Brodie, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brum ba r, Jim 6,181 Katie 181 Katrina 195 Robin 133,48,166,132,22,23 Cindy 166 Denise 166 Frankie 68,195, 56, 87,86,93 Kevan 195 Reed 166,138 ugh, Sherri 195 Brummer, Debbie 195,75 Brummer, Jeff 181,157 Bua, Bennie 166 Buchanan, Karen 195 Bueler, 189,18 Bueler, Gayle 13,54,46,1z0,37,153, 1,74,75,152 Gordon 68,181 Burciaga, Mando 143 Burciaga, Tony 143 Burhans, Marc lMr.l 106 Burk, Lynn 5,64,181 Burkhead, Laurie 151 Burks, John 195 Burman, Mike 152,12,195,153 Burner, Pam 195 4 Burnett, Ivory 163,140,181,137 Burnett, Jam es 196 Burnette, Roger 196 Burraychak, Debbie 4, 178 Burraychak, Wendy 132 Burton, Daryl 166 Buss, Debbie 141,166 Buss, Teresa 181 Butler, Mary CM rs.l 106 C Caccamo, Robert lMr.J 6,18,19,101, 97 Cair, Carole 196 Caldwell, Sherry 181 Calton, Daryl 166 ' Camacho, Betty 166 Camacho, Ernest 196,84 Canner, Mary 167 Canisera, Danny 196 Cantu, Flora 196,143 Cantu, Jamie 181 Cantu, Maria 167 Cardenas, Shana 167,138 Carey, Brenda 196 Carey, Mary Alice 181 Cart, Curtis 134,182,135 Carlson, John lMr.l 184,3,5,108,87 Carnahan, Kelly 181 Carpenter, Marty 196,157 Carpenter, Rick 196 Carr, Cindy 72,73,182,136 Carr, Kathy 179,182 Carr, Tracy 14,2,5,7,8,11,54,46,154 124,173,48,50,17,38,167,15O ' Carranza, Ernest 196,143 Carrera, Lydia 182 Carringer, Rhonda 196 Carter, Jeanette 196 Carter, John 196 Cavallo, Julie 182 Chapman, John 68,196 Chapple, Marie 182,196 Chapple, Mildred 134,135 Chastain, Gary 182,157 Chavez, Gustavo tMr.l 108 Cheney, Gaye 182 Choisser, Eda iMrs.l 107 Clapp, Sherri 196 Clapper, Jennifer 167,138 Clark, Andy 182 Clark, James 196 Clark, Kathy 140,196,59 Clements, Kelly 196 Clinch, Brian 68,182 Cluff, Don 182 Cluff, Doug 196 Cluff, Michelle 124,47,182 Cluff, Nancy 74,75,167 Cluff, Tammy 145,167 Coen, Cliff 182 Cole, Matt 56,150,167 Coleman, Charlene 196 Coleman, Charlie 182 Collins, Collins, Jam es 196 Krista 182 Calucci, Chris 182 Combs, Candy 182 Combs, James 196 Compson, Tracy 182 Conley 97 ' Conley, Conrad, Howard iDrJ 37,5,6,10,101, George 196 Karen 132,196 Contreras, Albert 182 Cook, Darla 182 Cook, Kathy 8 Cool, Randy 183 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, 150 Cooper, Cooper, Cordero Chris 6,48,167,138 Mark 196 Paula 16,191,51,17,183,129, Sandy 104 Tracy V196 , Maria 183,143 Corral, Lupe 167 Costilla, Nina 183 Costillo, Danny 11 Cota, Danny 124, 196 Couch, Dennis 147 Cowell, Patty 167,56 Cox, Dianna 120,183 Cox, Joanna 141,48,167 Craig, Bobby 196 Crawford, Jennifer 196,136 Crawford, Max 182,167 Crespin, Rosemary 46,152,189,167, 153,226 Crow, cindy 186,187 Croyle, Melody 167 Cullember, Jeff 196 Culp, John 167 Cumming, Earl 58,167 Cummings, Bill 196 D Dale, Kay 183 Dana, Steven 196 Daniels, Richard iMr.D 114 Dantone, Connie 124,48,167 Dao, Van Thu 147 Davenport, Debbie 5 Davenport, Snakef84 Davis, Andrea 72,73,196 Davis, Chris 72,46,73,167,90,150,228 Davis, Craig 167 Davis, Denise 54,120,124,37,167,75 Davis, Lene 196,77 Davis, Lori 196,75 Davis, Richard 147 Davis, Tina 193,197,72,73,19677 Dawson, Collette 167,160 Deardorff, Marguerite 117 Deardorff, Tim 54,17,66,167,121 Deatherage, Brenda 183 Deatherage, Glenda 183 Decker, Kim 167 Decker, Vinton 110,111 Deen, Timothy 167 DeHayes, Niki 183 DeHayes, Toni 183,147 DeLaCerda, Albert 196 DeLaCruz, Al 124,167,143,60 De Lao, Patricia 167,5 Delamater, Frank 183 Deymaline, Gregory 196 Dempsey, Pam'124,140.179,183 Denham, Joy iMr.7 104,105,140 Dente, Charlotte tMrs.l 115,117 Dipple, Karyl 183 Dipple, Dorene 196 Dipple, Jerry 196 Disanti, Tony 167 Dishroon, Marilyn 141,167 De Sarbim, Jean 196 Dixon, Mike 197 Dobqby Sherm an-,183 Dobson, Candi 72,120,124,180,191, 17,73,180,183 Dobson, Laurie 124.156,47,183.111, 'DobsonfRhonda 183,157 Dodge, Tina 179 Dolezal, Darin 24,183 Dong, Donald 197 Doran, Tom tMr.i 108 Dory, Matt 184,64,65,67,168,227 Dosela, Petia 183 Dotson, Bob 183,157 Dow, Liz 183,160 Dudding, Eddie 183 Dudding, Jodv 197 Dudding, Kathy 124,183 Duenas, Cindy 124,183,136,59 Duenas. SaIlv,197,75 Duncan, Bill 183 Dunn, Susan 197 Durning, Greg 197 Durning, Tammy 141,168 Dusick, Harold tMr.l 109 Dutcher, George tMr.J 116 Dyer, Brit 197 Dyer, Craig 168,83,92 Dyer, Tim 183 E Eachus, Patricia 168 Easterday, Debbie 197 Eberle, Deann 141,168 Eberle, Susanne 7,51,126 Edgeworth, Mike 48,168 Edgmon, Anita 141,48,168 Edgmon, Blake 168 Edgemon, Mary Beth lMrs.i 176,106 Edgemon, Mike 124,197,157 Edgmon, Mitchel 197,157 Edmonson, Kathy 183 Edwards, Vicky 197 Ehlert, Eric 68,197 Eiden, Leo 197 Elarton, Darren 183 Eldridge, Donna 197 Ellestad, Claudia 168 Elliot, Randy 197 Ellis, Rory 197 Ellsworth, Dawn 184,178,227 Ellsworth, Dorothy 197 Ellsworth, Gina 53,129 145,183 Ellsworth, Kelly 197,227 Ely, Cheryl 197 Emerson, Johnny 138 Eng, Richard 197 Engelman, Rick tMr.l106 Enloe, Ingrid 197 Enwieller, Jackie 132,134,135,197 Enriquez, Daniel 183 Enriquez, Joe 48,168 Ernst, Gary tMr.7 80,108 Ervin, Gary 44,45,48,132,168 Ervin, Darryl 183 Ervin, Doh 183 Escandon, Anna 136,197 Escandon, Norma 46,59,136,152,153 184 Escobedo, Terri 143,197 Espinoza, David 124,168,179 Estrada, Carlos 143 Ethington, Carol 197 Ethington, Terri 197 Evert, Dan 138,226 Evert, David 53,68,113,145,147,168 Ewing, Ronda 77,90,112,184 Eyring, Twila 197 F Fain, Michael CMr.l106,134 Fanning, Laurie 184 Farmer, Bruce 157,197 Farmer, Mark 157,168 Farnsworth, Deanna 4,141,168 Farnsworth, Dwayne 197 ' Farnsworth, Edwin 124,197 Farnsworth, Robyn 48,168 4 Farnsworth, Sherrie 127,184 Fastenau, Alan 184 Fay, Cameron 184 Feithlin, Roger 197 Felix, Dino 184 Felix, Jan 5,168,226 Felix, Mary 187 Felix, Matt 64,157,197 Fent, Patricia 141,168 Fernandez, Elaine 136,168 Fernandez, Linda 136,140,184 Ferris, Bob 5,15,17,50,51,121,168 Fetherston, David 168 Fetz, Tim 66,87 Ficklin, Carol 160,168 Ficklin, Mark 147,197 Filut, David 33 Fimbres, Albert 197 Fincher, Bruce 197 Fisher, Michael 184 Fisher, Patty 149,197 Fisher, Roger 64 Flannery, Patricia 64,163,184 Fletcher, Danny 68,197 Flewellen, Ron 68,197 Flewellen, Steve 184 Flippo, Darrel 184 Flippo, Jimmy 184 Flores, Marty 160,168,184 Flores, Paul 68,197 Flynn, Pam 197 Fogg, Bambi 197 Folley, Francine 137,163 Foster, Lon lMr.l 15,104 Fox, John 198 Francis, Betsy lMs.l 114 Franke, Susan 136,184 Frazier, Arthur lMr.l 112,113 Freeman, Preston 64,65,66,184,226 Friedman, Michael 184 Frost, Gary 198 Frost, Mike 184 Fry, Gene 184 Fulks, Teresa 198 Fuller, Max 53 Fuller, Randy 159,168 Fullmer, Cori 7,129,149 Fullmer, Lisa 198 G Gaiser, Paul lMr.l 106 Galindo, Lydia 198 Qgllegos, Pablo 18,4 ,Gallegos Phillip 84.85,198 Galvan, Dan 68,3 Galvan, Elsie 90,124,168,179 Garcia JoAnne 198 Garcia, Josephine 198 Garcia, Sylvia 6,127,184 Garcia, Thelma 198 Garner, Tim 168 Garrison, Tommy 198 Gaskill, Penny 169 Gaskill, Vicky 198 Gavins, Shelly lMrs.l 106 Gehrke, Laura 141 George, Kimlaerlyn 124,136,198 Guggisburg, Janine 184 Gerken, Dawn 184 Gerlaugh, Jeannette 139 German, Jon 198 Gibbs, Steve 169 Gibson, Chester lMr.l 108,179 Giegos, Phillip 137,163 Gillilland, Star 169 Glenn, Norman 184 Goff, Terry 198 Golightly, Philip 184 Gomez, Maria 198 Gonzales, Barbara 184 Gonzales, Carlos 198 Gonzales, Elsie 125,198 Gonzales, Frank 198 Gonzales, Jose 169 Gonzales, Mary 48,54,76,77,120,169 Gonzales, Ozzie 68,198 Gonzales, Pete 184 Gonzalez, Sandra 198 Goodpastor, Deborah 198 Goodwin, John 184 Goolsby, Eddie 184 Gorman, Julie 52,147,169 Graham, Susan 129,169 Grant, Janet lMrs.l 110 Gray, Deborah 198 Gray, Pamela 184 Gray, Sandy lMrs.l 117 Green, Bill 184 Green, Charles 184 Green, Lana 184, Green, Phyllis'lMs.l108 Green, Susan 184 Greer, Tammy 169 Gressley, Roni 157,198 Griffith, Diane lIVls.lj,06,152.153 Grover, Jean lMrs.l 117 Guenther, Ann 198 Gumienik, Lisa 198 Gundolf, Tim 169 Gustafson, Richard 44,48,169 Gustafson, Tim 134,135,184 Guthrie, Steve 189 Gutierrez, Maria 169 H Haffey, Marianne 159,184 Hagert, Billy 198 Hague, Scott 169 Hahn, ShelIy,147,Ill98' Haines, Michelle 198 Haines, Samuel 169 Haley, Jeff 157,184 Hall, Charles lMr.l 114 Hail, Kathy 159,198 Hall, Lori 156,157,198 Hall, Robert 198 Hall, Scott 162 Hall, Teresa 184 Hamer, Cynthia 159,183,184,186 Hamilton, Danny 198 Hamilton, Denise 169 Ham lin, Stephanie 53,1 45,147,185 Hammack, Karen 147,198 Hancock, Hancock, Hancock, Hancock, Ben 70,71,185,227 Karen 9,48,169 LaDawn 198 Randy 84,198 Hand, George 148,185 Hanford, Kevin 185 Hanger, Brian 156,157,198 Hanratty, Mary 169 Harbaugh, Kent 198 Hardin, Greg 169 Hardy, Janet 169 Harris, Kim 6,126,185 Harris, Lisa 140,198 Harris, Od ie 169 Hart, Beth 185 Hart, Nancy 198 Harter, Carrie 120,198 Hartgraves, Jim 16,19,51,112,124, 125,180,185,189 Hartgraves, Terry 198 Hartley, Todd 198 Hartman, Joanie lMs.l 114 Hartzog, Nona 185 Haskell, Barbara 198 Haskell, B Haskell, B Hassell, K obby lMr.l 116 rian 124,169 im 198 Hatcher. Anita 5,147,169 Hatton,'Dorine 170 Haw, Roseann iMrs.l 109,104 Hawkes, R obert KM r.l 3 Hawley, Ted 68,198 Hedrick, Chip 185 Heil, Ann Heinrich, 198 Roger 185 Henderson, M artha 199 Hendrix, J eff 157,199 Hendrix, Tina 199 Henry, Dawn 151,170 Henry, Tom 64,185 Herbert, Joe 185 Hernandez , Albert 185 Hernandez, Anita 185 Hernandez Flora 170 Hernandez, Grace 170 Hernandez, Henry 199 Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Herrera, B Herrera, V Herring, B , John 170 ' , Hector 70,71,112 , Matt 185 , Richard 170 ertha 185 ivian 185 renda 170 Hetherington, Kathi 170 Hewett, James 170 Hewett, M ichael lMr.l106 Hewett, Rick 170 Heydorn, Scott 185 Hickle, Mike 32,170 Hickman, Ste ve 199 High, Cynthia 199 Hildebrandt, Bobby 199 Hildebrandt, Donna 185 Hildebrandt, Frances 138,170 Hill, Doug 157,199 Hui, Ric 185 ,192 Hipps, Ricky 185 Hoefar, Darla 77,79,185 Hoffman, Bob 68,69,87,199 Hohl, Dawn 124 Hohl, Dee Dee 16,25,59,129,154,155, 186.199 Holden, Ginger 199 Holderman, Danny 199 Hollingshead, John lMr.J 52,112,113, 144,146,147 Hollis, Denise 185 Holt, Billy 199 Hope, Judy 48,170 Hopkins, JoAnn 199 Hope, Judy 48,170 Hopkins, JoAnn 199 Horne, John 5,15,64,170 Howe, Libby 199 Horne, John 5,15,64,170 Howe, Libby 199 Howe, Tad 185 Hubbard, Jon 199 liludook, Sherrie 22,23,46,48,uz, 133,150,170,179 Hudson, Ben 199 Hudson, Danita 48,170 Hudson, Teri 170 Huggins, Veronica 199 Huish, Triana 6,9,15,186,127, Humphrey, Tim 170 Hunkler, Mitchell 186 Hunter, Osby 3,64,65,137,163,17 Hutchinson, Kim 64,9O,91,186 Hysell, Debbie 72.73.186 J Jackson, Catherine 199 Jackson, Ken 64,67,186 Jacobs, Debbie 136,186 Jacobson, Marsha 134,135,186 James, Barbara 199 Jam es, Terry 32,70,71,171 Jarvis, Kathy 9O,91,12O,186 Jenkins, Judy 171 Jenson, James 186 Jenkins, Michael 199 Jensen, Patti 199 Jerdee, Andy 150,185,186 1 Jew, Joanna 17,37,44,45,48,124,171 Jiminez, Albert 186 Jiminez, Robert 199 Johns, Bruce 171 Johns, Debbie 75,199 Johnson, Cody 186 Johnson, George 157,199 Johnson, Tim 186 Johnston, Debbie 138,171 Jones, Brenda 13,48,171 Jones, Danny 13,64,65 Jones, Delinda 186 Jones, Everett 171 Jones, Frances 186 Jones, Kim 191 Jones, Mike 171 Jones, Robin 186 Jones, Valerlie 171 Jones, Vicky 171 Joseph, Kelly 149,199 Judd, Bill 138,145,171 Judd, Marvin 68.157,199 JUHQ, Karen 72,73.186 K Kahl, Dennis lMr.7 116 Kapicka, Brenda 199 Keane, Tami 186 Kearney, Renee 186 Kee, Karen 171 Keeler, Jim 199 Kehias, Ruthanne lMrs.i 106 Kelch, Jeff 163,199 Kelch, Jerry 199 Kelley, Marianna 186 Kellow, Debbie 199 Kelly, Faith 199 Kelly, Laura 186 Kelly, Nanette 141,171 Kemp, Theresa 157,199 Kendall, Lynn 54,123,145,147,199 Kennedy, Connie 199 Kennedy, Jennie 199 Kennedy, Tammy 160,178 Kenyon, Bill 20,21,29,56,132,134, 135,186 Ketner, Sylvia 171 Kibler, Stephen 199 King, Yvonne 5,16,48,125,128,129, 136,171 Kinney, Patricia 48,141,171 Kinney, Beth 186 Kinser, Darwin 83,92,171 Kinser, Raelene 199 ' Kirlglood, Kathy 72,73,187 Kisto, Gary 139 Kitamura, Sheryl 199 Knapheide, Dennis 8,187 Knight, Tammy 57 Knighton, Mark 199 Kocsis, Carol CM rs.l 106 Konechne, Joan 77, 120,199 Kopp, Eddie 199 Krauch, Debbie 187 Krest, Cathy 187 Krick, Kay 132,133,136,199,227 Krison, Susan 5,145,147,171 Krochalk, Sally 199 Kubiak, Cynthia 5,171 Kuhlman, Craig 157,200 Kuhlman, Dale 7,15,171 Kumm, Stewart 171 L Labriola, Carol 200,226 Laidlaw, Michelle 200 Laidlaw, Mitchell 200 Laird, Sherri 200 Lallathin. Jason 134,148,187 Lamb, Jason 134,148,187 Lambson, Al 200 Lane, Burley 124,139,171 Lane, Melinda 182,187 Lang, Sandra 200 Lara, Tony 200 Larkins, Gary iMr.l 52,53,112,113, Larson, Randi 23,48,156,157,171 Laskowsky, Terumi 76,77,90,93,120, 187 Lawhead, Debra 187 Lawson, Terri 48,,124,141,171 Layman, Gregg 54,55,70,71,187 Layman, Joann lMrs.i 25,101,109, 154,155 Leal, Josephine 143,200 Leal, Maria 143 Leary, James 157,187 Ledesma, Andy 171 Lee, Betty 117 Lee, Shirley 200 Leisure, Matt 200 LeMay, Brian 148,187 LeMay, Carmen 200 Lenhart, Rita 157,187,203 Leone, Robert iMr.i 104 Lewis, Hal 171 Lewis, Jeff 88,89 Libbey, Kathy 187 Liermann, Jeryl 187 Lillie, Tammy 200 Lines, Kevin 135 Lipinski, Nancy CMs.l 8,106,107,150, 227 Lippse, Connie 200 Liu, Sandy 171 Liu, Sharon 172 Lizotte, Donna 200 Locke, Pam 172 Lockwood. Krift' '3.145,187,227 Lofshult. Lana 200 Lohman, James 187 Long, Bobbie Jo 187 Lopez, Carlos 200 Lopez, Cathy 200 Lopez, Martha 187 Lopez, Ruben 157,200 Lorenzen, Jerold 200 Lotshaw, Marcos 200 Lotz, Jode 172 Lounsbury, Jenifer 200 Love, Diane 53,124,144,145,147, 200, Lowrey, Charlene 72,73,128 Lucero, Manuel 70,71,200,227 Ludington, Donnie 68,88,200 Ludington, Kathy 172 Ludington, Ronnie 68,69,88,200 Ludwig, Ruth 187 Lyons, Kevin 187 Lynch, Patricia CMs.l 106 Lysinger, Rae 6,126,201 M McBIane, Kathleen 201 McCain, Sherri 4,44,45,4e,48,53, 142,144,145,151,166,171 McCollum, Doug 83,144,145,187 McCollum, Steve 201 McCully, Sally lMs.l112, 16 McCullough, David 138,171 McCutcheon, Sue Anne 52,53,145,171 McDaniel, Gayle 132,201 McDaniel, Robert 171 McDougall, Ricky 201 McFadden, Tom 171 McGaughey, Chris 187 McGhee, Cathy 37,46,152,153,187, 189, McGivney, Heide 171 McGoldrick, Chuck lMr.l 78,79,104 McHenry, Diane 201 McHenry, Shelley 124,188 McKenna, David 138 McKinley, Steve 188 McLaren, Brad 188 McManus, Cheryl 188 McMurdy, Karl 201 McNatt, Kenny 201 McNeely, Sherry 124,201 McPherson, Kevin 201 McPherson, Mlke 12,48,171,226 Madrid, Viola 201 Madril, Gloria 201 Madril, Ron 188 Magney, Herb 13,188 Mahaffey, Jeanne llVls.l 112,113,118 Mahaffey, Shannon 1,124,147,201 Maher, Rosalie 106. Mahoney, Teri 75,78,79,163,201 Maki, Lori 124,201 Maldonado, Betty 201 Maldonado, Denise 172 Malone, Gloria lMs.l 114, 115 Manganaro, Julie 188 Nlann, Carrie 126,159,186,188 Manning, Joe T51 Manning, Pam 160, 172 Manos, Dorothea lMissl 106 Manuel, Sheirie 172 Maras, Sally 4,179,188,206 Mfarchant, Marlow livin 139.184 Markworth, Gordie 188 Marquez, Angie 117 Marquez, Sylvia 143,172 Morrow, Tina 93 Marstein, Daniel 188 Marstein, Pam 50,53,172 Martell, Missy 201 Martell, Robert lMr.l 106 Martin, Harold 48,64,67,172,182 Martin, Kipp 68,84,201 Martinez, Kelly 172,226 Martinez, Robert 64,84,201 Martinez, Rose 188 Martinez, Rudy 188 Martinez, Sally 149,202 Martin, Mary 77,79,93,136,201 Martinez, Debra 142,201 Martinez, Donna 201 Martinez, James 188 Martinez, Sandra 46,2,150,172 Martinez, Santiago 202 Martinez, Tommy 172 Marxman, David 138,172,174,198 Massey, Karon 172 Massey, Sharon 172 Mata, Danny 202 Mathis, Jimmy Sue lMrs.l104 Mathis, Shelly 90,202 Mathis, Tommy 48,64,172 May, Kim 124,141.172 May, Ronald 202 Maynard, Mike 48, 54,55,64,67,121 154,155,172 A Meadows, Don 202 Mehren, Kim 57,132,202 Menesses, Patty 202 Menlove, Carol 3,202 Marlene, Menlove 140,172 Mercer, Michelle 48,53,141,144,145, 172 Mericle, Deanna 147,202 Mesa, Eva 188,197 Mesa, Monica 140,188 Mesa, Roberta 202 Messner, Laurie lMs.i 106 Metcalf, Tracy 124,147 Meyer, Rick 25,48,154,155,172 Michie, Afton 5,32,48,172 Michie, Robert 202 Miller, Corlissj.-Q Miller, Debra,124,2Q2 Miller, Laura 147,188 Miller, Maria 90,136,188,226 Miller, Robin 144,145,188 Miller, Tammy 202 Millian, Mark 132,158,202 Mills, Bryan 172 Mills, David as Mills, Mike 202 Mills, Steve 202 Miner, Edward lMr.l 108 Minor, David 5,7,48,64,172 Mitich, Tina 202 Moncivaiz, Hope 5,48,124 Monger, Keith 202 Montgomery, Gary 157,188 Montijo, Fred 188 Moore, Barbara 77,90,91,120,202 Morales, Hector 136,188 Morales, Juanita 172 Morales, Tommy 87,202 Moreno, Paul 173 Moreno, Roseanne 129,202 Morgan, Leah 23,32,48,124,141,156, 157,173 Morgan, Patty 46,151,173 Morgan, Ralph 68 Morgan, Valerie 124,156,157,188 Morris, Allen 202 Morris, Rosie 188 Morrow, Tina 78,79,202 Moss, Bob 202 Moss, Eric 48,157,173 Moss, Lynn 124,173 Mullins, Cleo 188 Mullins, Columbus 81,83,188 Muralt, Lisa 157 Murray, Bill 188 Murray, Terry 202 Mustoe, John 157 Mutter, Janice 188 Myers, Jim 104 Myers, Sondra 136,202 Myhrum, Jeff 202 N Natt, Patty 79,188 Navarrette, Daisy 142 Navarrette, Linda 202 Navarngette, Raul 25,64,154,155,178, 184,227 Navarro, Daniel 173 Navarro, Hector 188 Nedeu, Michelle 202 Neel, Sondra 149,202 Neilsen, Susan 188 Nelms, Kathy 188 Nelson, Anna Marie lMrs.l 117 Nelson, Delene 4,173 Nelson, Elizabeth 138,173 Nelson, John 202 Nelson, Karen 202 Nelson, Shawn 202 Nevitt, Joanne 188 Nevitt, MaryLynn 202 Newby, Virginia 157 Newcomer,-Kgwny 5,17,64,65,87,121, 124,180,188, 190 Newcomer, Nancy 17,50,51,173 Nichols, Bobby 173 Nicolai, Irvin lDr.l 3,101,103 Nickel, Rick 83,92,173,184 Nielsen, Judy 140,141,173 Nielsen, Randi 78,79,202 Nielsen, Susan 142 Niemeyer, Janet 48,56,136,173 Niemeyer, Steve 64,67,139,189 Nino, Nancy 189 Nischan, Lisa 79,189 Nischan, Sidney lMr.l 108 Nissen, John 147,202 Nissen, Mark 173 Noel, Bob lMr.l 68 Norman, Jennifer 149 Northrup, Tammy 75 O Oaks, Troy 202 O'DeIl, Lisa 202 Odom, Doug 6,15,53,147,189 Oestrike, Robert 68,202 Ogles, Yvonne 59,189 Olaquez, Gilbert 68,202 Oldham, Arthur 68,157,202 Oleo, Jeanette 202 Oleszczur, Scott 68,202 Oliff, Phil 157,189 Oliver, Paul 136,189 Olsen, Jana 203 0'Malley, Ruth 140,203 Orn, Karen 189 Ortega, Christina 143,189 Ortega, Dora 189 Ortega, Ofelia 203 Ortiz, Felicia 159,186,189 Ortiz, Gilbert 143 Ortiz, Maria 141,173 Ortiz, Robert 84,203 Ostrom, Mike 189 Oiggm, Valerie 5,48,53,145,147, Oswald, Mark 203 Oswald, Mike 173 Otero, Philip 189 Ovevson, Alan 189 Owen, Gayle 48,141,173,203 Owens, Alicia 189 P Pace, Alvin lMr.J 112,113 Pace, Karla 52,53,203 Pacheco, Richard lMr.J 114 Palmateer, Doug 157,173 Palmer, David 203 Palomarez, Ernestina 203 Palomarez, Estella 173 Palomarez, Maria 143,174 Panuccio, Mike 174 Panuccio, Ray 157 Paredes, Alex 189 Parker, Joseph 189 Parker, Mark 203 Parker, Terri 203 Parker, William 203 Parker, Victor 137,163,203 Parks, James 137,163,174 Parks, Reggie 189 Parr, Melanie 72,73,189 Parson, Kelly 203 Parson, Paulette 203 Parsons, Mark 5,53,144,145,189 Paul, Kathy 22,48,72,73,12O,136,1 Paxman, Nancy 79,226 Payne, Leanna 124,159,194,200,203 Payne, Pat 203 Payne, Terry 124,137,163,189 PazSoIden, Patty 8,16,129,174 Pearmain, Laura 174 Peden, Doug 189 Peden, Mike 138,139,174 Pedigo, Joel 190,203 Peinkofer, Diane 160,174 Pendergast, Vernon 5,44,45,52,81, 82,83,92,174,178 Perales, Davey 190 I 1 Percell, Diana 157,190 Percy, Tom 68,141,157,203 Perez, Maria 190 Perez, Sylvia 143,190 Perry, James lDr.i 101 Perry, Phil e4,e5,ee,s4,114,1a4,227 Perry, Paul 68,203 Petersen, Doug 84,85,203 Petersen, Kenneth 116 Petersen, Matt 9,13,190 Petersen, Rick 21,34,174 Peterson, Kevin 157 Petit, Doug 203 Petit, Sharon 174 Petrich, Tammy 203 Pew, Becky 160,174 Pew, John 48,174 Pew, Sue lMrs.l 110,160 Phares, David lMrJ 76,107,132 Phillips, Danny 190 Phugra, Nauyen 203 Pickering, Patty 72,73,120,190 Pickett, Pete 124,144,145,148,174 Pierce, Eddie 203 Pierce, Jesse 32,174,226 Pierce, Keith 203 Pierce, Kenneth 203 Pierce, Terrye 149,203 Pina, Marty 174 Piper, Mary 203 Pistrui, David 174 Pistrui, Joe 84,203 Plake, Sara 190 Platt, Mark 190 Poe, Joanne lMrs.l 104,105,140,141 Poelstra, Todd 134,135 Pogue, Tony 190 Porter, Carriene 52,123,147,190 174 Porter, Cole Porter, Jeannie 203 Powell, Allan 7,15,54,55,67,227 Powell, Carl 190 Powell, Patrice 75,90,137,163 Power, Todd 68,203 Powers, Chris 5,60,64,66,124,174, 184 Powers, Kim 174 Powers, Mike 15,64,67,157,190,226 Pratt, Wayne 84 Price, Regina lMs.i 112,113 Priest, David 132,190 Prieto, Martha 174 Prieto, Virginia 203 Pritchett, Randy 6,46,152,153,174 Pryor, Anna 190 Puffenberger, John 116 Q Quezada, Ramiro 87,157 Quillen, Pam 72,73,203 Quintero 84,203 R Ragsdale, Brian 56,84,203 Ragsdale, Odro lMrll110,111,156 Ramirez, Jose 116 Randall, Tanya 174 Randle, Brent 190 Ransdell, Kerry 48,174 Rash, Sharon lMs.J 117 Raveling, Ken 48,139,174 Rayhel, John 48,158,174 Rayhel, Tony 203 Read, Denise 174 Read, Sonya 75,78,79,93 Reber, Sherri 48,174 Recker, Leo lMs.J 114,115 Redajn, Ken 174 Reddin, Tammy 203 Rednour, Roy 174 Reed, Amy 6,15,127,226 Reed, Cliff 203 Reed, Denise 105 Reed, Mark 21,30,34,44,45,48,124, 132,134,135,174 Rehnosat Coleen 203 Reid, Kerri 16,129,147,190 Renner, Jimmy 174 Renner, Jolinda 190 Reno, Scott 64,190 Resor, Billy 157,174 Retz, Tim 64 Revier, Brenda 190 Reyes, Ida 203 Reynoso, Monica 203 Reynoso, Rachel 190 Rice, Gail 190 Rich, Brandy 174 Richards, Ken 203 Richards, Ronzel 204 Richardson, Mark 204 Ricks, Jam es 15,54,55,57,64,65,86, 87,93,137,163,227 Rico, Elizabeth 190 Riggs, Dale 174 Risley, Jerry lMr.i 106,136 Ritter, Ronnie 190 Robbins, Johnny 137,163,190 Robbins, Sandra 137,163,174 Roberts, Jerome 137,163,190 Robinson, Cindy 77,9O,190 Robinson, Keith 190 Rodarte, Rosa lMs.i 104,105,124 Rodrequez, Johnny 204 Rodrequez, Lupe 90,143 Rodrequez, Rosemary 190 Podreduez. Steve 174, Rogers, Jewelie 160,174, Rogers, Stephanie 132,133,190 Romberger, Chuck 158,204 Romberger, Cindy 48,142,174 Romero, Alice 204 Romero, Mike 53,123,147,190 Romine, Kent 157,174 Ronca, Tom 204 Rosales, John 68,86,87,204 Rosaies, sisfo s,11,14,17,5o,51,s4,57, 66,86,87,93,124,175,184 Ross, Jimmie Sue 190 Ross, Risa 132,204 Rothweiler, Cindy 2,9,48,124,175 Rothweiler, Holly 4,190 Rouge, Julie 134,135,157,190 Rowland, Brian 204 Rubalcaba, Joe 191 Ruegsegger, Deanna 191 Ruiz, Raul 53,112,124,145,141,14e, 191 Rule, Richard lgMr.i 103 Rupp, Ellen 175 Rupp, Kay 160 Rusk, Craig 191 Ryan, Cheryl 157,191 Ryan, Mark 84,204 Ryan, Mike 175 S Saba, Bryan 124,194,204 7 Saba, Darcy 204 Sager, Tammy 191 Sale, Paul 7,147,204 Sammons, Nita 191 Sanchez, Gracie 204 Sanchez, Jesus 204 Sanchez, Joanne 143,191 Sanchez, Martha 191 Sanchez, Nina 204 Sanchez, Nylda 175 Sanchez, Randy 204 Sanchez, Tony 143 Sanders, Adrienne 175 Sandheger, Loretta 48,141,175 Sandoval, Shirley 191 Sartin, Mike 64,184 Savarino, Terry 57,132,204 Sauer, Ron 191 Sawyer, Chris 191 Sawyer, Randy 134,135,158,175 Scantlin, Val 175,191 Scarbrough Gre 7 52 81 83 92 175 J-78,2271 glllll I Schabatka, Celebra 177 Schaffer, Sandra 177 Scherger, Robert 204 Scheske, Jeanne 204 Scheske, Robert 83,92,177 Schick, Jolynn 191 Schill, Dennis 204 Schneider, Sonny 191 Schneph, Brad 33,177 Schnepf, Kristi 204 Schneoh, Russ 124,194,204 Schott, Al 87,191,201 Schott, Don 46,152,153,178 Schroeder, Mark 177 Schrum, Teri 177 Schutz, David 191 Schweitzer, Robbin 77,90,204 Scott, Roy 137,163,204 Scroggins, Michelle 4,7,48,140,141, 177,227 Seals, Kim 191 Semanek, DeAnn 204 Semanek, Jon 48,177 Serna, Joe 68,139 Serrano, John 13,64,124,226 Serrano, Kevin 68,204 Serrano, Rick 191 Serrano, Susan 177,179,184 Seymore, Brian 68,191,204 Shackleford, Jeanette 191 Shea, Brian 9,13,34,54,55,64,83,182, 192 Shea, Kathy 204 Sherman, Lin 46,48,133,150,152,153, 173,177 Sherwood, Susan 132,133,191 Shetterly, Penny 204 Shoemaker, Diane 147 Shetterly, Vicky 5,48,124,177 Short, David 158,177 Short, Kathy 124,177 Shumway, Bryant 204 Shumway, Curt 157,204 Shumway, Duane 157,191 Silveir a, Tammy 149,204 Sims, G regory 204 Sines, Brad 177 Sinodis, John 136,163,191 Skouse Slider, n, Brad 13,64 Tim tMr.L115 Slusher, Chuck 191 Smith, Smith, Sm ith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Corrine 157 Debra 191 Jeff 147,152,153,177 Lisa 134,204 Lori 204 Marc 204 Meque 134,135,191 Rena. 204 Robert 204 Twyla 191 Solis, Delia 177 Sollers , cutter 204 Solomon, Jolene 136,140,191 Sorensen, Dana 57,124,157,177 Sorensen, Harold 68,204 Sosa, Charlie 204 Sosa, Juan 139,177 Sosa, Rayo 191 Sota, Veronica 191 Southwell, David 68,204 Southwell, Karen 177 Spesho Spies, Spinck Spivey Spoon, Starita ck, Susan 141,177 Caly 204 , Bill 191 ,. Elaine 134,135,204 Ron 7,64,67,81,83,192 , Becky 90,177 Stearns, Doug 191 Steen, Stelter Rhonda 204 , Shannon 124,204 Stevens, Sheri 177 Stice, Stice, Stiles, Cindy 204 David 204 Steve 191 Stinger, Marci 177 Stockton, David 191,206 Stoker, Laura 146,191 Stone, Stone, Danny 134,135 Jim 191 Stoner, Tim 157,177 Stout, Stout, Stout, Stout, Jeff 53,145,177 Kelly 50,51,68,69,84,205 Kirby 5,7,64,192 sam avnr.J 68,108,169 Strange, John 4,147 Strange, Sheila 204 Strohm eyer, Dawn 192 Strube, Cindy 192 Strube , Victor 205 Stuart, Cathy 177 Sublas ky, Noreen 205 Suiter, Barry 6,7,15,60,124,177 Sullivan, Kenya 205 ' Sullivan, Konda 68,69,205 Sullivan, Mike 192 Sullivan, Steve 192 Suter, Kim 147,192 Sutton, Collette 177 Sutton, Janet 124,132,205 Swanholm, Brian 205 Swanson, Thomas 192 Swanty, Marti 5,17,5O,51,124,125, 138,177,226 Swanty, Meri 196,205 Swartz, Robert tMr.l 108 Sweatt, Don 157 Sykes, James 137,160,163,177 T Taggart, Karen 192 Tang, Sin 5,177 Tanner, Scott 205 Tardibuono, Arlene 136,177 Tardibuono, Eileen 32,149,205 Tardibuono, Joe 116 Tardibuono, Mike 205 Tarwater, Darell 68 Tarwater, Neal 7,54,55,64,67,177, Tate, Charlie 177 Taylor, Dean 68,205 Taylor, LeRoy 177 Taylor, Robert tMr.7 106 Taylor, Theresa 192 Teague, Tammy 132,133,205 Teegerstrom, William lMr.l 97,101 Teran, Ramon 192 Terrazas, David 192 Terrazas, Sandi 205 Tess, Lynn 52,75,192 Tharalson, 177 Tharalson, Tim 205 Tharalson, Tina 48,120 Thatcher, Doris 192,205 Thayer, Richard KM r.l 116 Thayer, Theresa 48 Theirel, Toni 205 Thiem, Mike 57,118,177 Thiem, Pat 192 Thissell, David 177 Thomas, Cindy 177 Thomas, Carol 205 Thomas, Kim 111,156,157,177 Thomas, Terri 192 Thompson, Bret 192 Thompson, Charles 192 Thompson, Donald 205 Thompson, Keith 68,124,205 Thompson, Mike 205 Thompson, Penny 205 Thurecht, Jane 192 Thurecht, Nancie 160,177 Thurman, John 124,141,177 Tibsraeny, Lori 205 Titsworth, Jamie 177 Todd, Janet 141,177 Toler, Kari 205 Torres, Christine 77 Torres. Mike 17.Q2.54.55,72,72,177 Toruga, Arthur 205 Townsend, Nancy 192 Trembly, Charles 193 Trollope. Vicky 160,177 Trout, Jim 177 Trujillo, Thelma 177 Truman, Lois tMissl 76,77,114 Truxal, Mark 68,69,84,85,205 Truxal, Randy 17,46,64,65,66,67,124 152,153,168,177 Tucholski, Nancy tMrsJ 106 Tucker, Paula 37,46,152,153,177 Tuffly, Rhonda 205 Tuffly, Timmy 177 Turnbull, Terry 5,160,177 Turner, Cheri 205 Turner, Sabrina 205 Turner, Sherri 140,205 Turner, Valerie 160,177 Townes, Jimmy 193 U Underhill, Janell lMrs.l 110 Utter, Steve 193,124 V Vail, Gwen 193 Vail, Jim Q50 0 Vgenzuela. Sally 143,193 Vallecillo, Frank 193 Van Allen, Joe 205 Vance, Jan 124,205 Vance, Lori 17,64,145,193,226 Van Gorder, Marty 17,54,55,64,66, 112,184,193 Nanley, Lawrence tMr. l 78,79 Van Sant, Janice 193 Vardon, Ken 205 Vargas, Irma 205 Vasquez, Leticia 138,177 Vaughn, Julie 205 Vaughn, John 205 Vaughn, Rena 193,197 Vaughn, Ruth 205 Vega, Janie 205 Velic, Julie 205 Venberg, Pat 112,113,193 Villa, Connie 90,205 Villa, Pete 177 Villa, Sylvia 193 Villanueva, Hipolito 206 Vincent, Daniel 177 Voorhees, David 177 Vycital, Lou 8,128,129,206 W Waicelunas, Brad 139,193 Walker, Deborah 149 Wall, Jim CMr.J 5,7 Wall, Scott 9,13,64,67,87 Wallender, Steve 206 Wallender, Tim 25,37,44,45,48,154, 155,177 Waller, Donald 139,193 Wallner, Daniel fMr.l 3,108 Warren, Chris 157 Wassner, Carol 206 Wassner, Howard 64 Watkins, Alanna 149 Watson, Jeanne 136,206 Waymack, Forest 173 Weber, Laurie 48,177 Welborn, Mitchell 206 Welch, Ron lMr.l 94,108 Wellman, Dan 177 Welling, Cliff 193 Wells, Debbie 193 Wells, Everet 157,178 Wells, Johnny 206 Wells, Loberta 160,178 Wendt, David 178 Wendt, Randy 178 Wendt, Teri 134,135,206 Werner, Angela 206 West, Carla Jo 206 Wert, Larry 206 West, Tod 193 Wheelis, Keith 178 White, David 193 White, Diane 206 White, Jeff 193 White, Larry 124,193 White, Richard 15,64,66,87,124,178 Whitehead, Karen 206 Whittaker, Leighton 178 Whittington, Perry 206 Wilkerson, Ty 139,152,178 Wilkinson, Vicky 124,178 Williams, Cheryl 178 Williams, Clyde tMr.l 116 Williams, John 193 Williams, Linda 147,193 Williams, Pat 138,178 Williams, Ron 81,83,124,132 Williamson, Steve 31,53,112,113,145, 193 Willis, Allen 17,182,193 Willis, Janie 129,206 Willis, Sandra 206 Wills, Jeanne 48,72,73,12O,124,142, 178 Wilson, Becky 4,178 Wilson, Charles lMr.l 110,139 Wilson, Ellen 16,48,128,129,178 Wilson, Ken 124,137,163,178 Wilson, Mary 124 Wilson, Ric 3,52,81,82,83,92,178 Wilson, Richard 206 Wilson, Sandra 193,206 Wilson, Wallace lMr.l 108,110 Winget, Linda 20,21,30,34,134,135,Q, 206 Wisely, Cheryl 48,141,178 Wisely, Danny 86,87,193,205 Wisely, Denice 206 Wishart, George 8 Witt, David 206 Womack, Ruby 193 Wood, Anita 206 Wood, Bernie 174,198 Wood, Cindy 193 Wood, Connie 178 Wood, Darrel 68,206 Wood, Donald 206 Wood, Mark 7,15,178 Wood, Penny 17,182,193 Woodbury, Nolan 178 Woodruff, Gail 78,79,193 Woods, Donald 84 Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woodw Eva 137,163,178 Gene 116,193 Lydia 165 Reva 137,163,165,178 orth, Rumiko 48,142,178 Woody, Terrance 60,68,206 Wright, Deanna 193 Wright, Debbie 206 Wright, Lynn 206 Wussler, John 178 Wussler, Mark 124 Yanez, Y Rick 193 Ybarra, Mary 193 York, Craig 178 York, Daun 206 York, Kevin 178 Yost, Darrell 68,89,206 Yost, s heryl 4a,12a,129,17a Young, Ronald 193 Youtz, Jim 193 Z Zavala, Joe 193 Zazueta, Martha 129,178 Zbyszinski, Mary 6,9,127,136,1 Zeiter, sandy 206 Zimmerman, Kristy 206 Zuniga, Marcos 178 93 21 by Q Q w ,ig 2? 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I suppose I can't regret anything because, after all, how many people get to tell - Chris Davis that Dr. Conley is coming down the hall when she's midway in sliding down a bannister in her underwear-at 7 a.m .? I also got to sit on the front lawn with Tracy Carr CForky Fry? during Dead- line Saturday and tell jokes while the paramedics checked the yearbook room for fire . So it's not as if it hasn't had its momentous occasions, I'd just rather have left CHS with my health . Some people have been terrific, though. Tracy Carr was the best staffer I could have wished for, she basically worked into a third editor. Maybe next year the two of us will sit down at the Univer- sity of Arizona and remember yearbooking together and sigh. But don't count on it. So if you've ever considered joining a yearbook staff, maybe you should. Then, too, would you like to avoid being thrown out of your house and becom- ing an erratic menace to society? Maybe you should think about something else. 5-X9-wus What can I say? lVly Co-editor complains of being an erratic menace to societ because of ear Y Y ' book-maybe because she was sane in the beginning. But as for me, I've always been off my rocker, therefore I've had nothing but pure enjoyment! I ad- mit right now l'm glad I don't have to worry about deadlines anymore and towards the end staying up until five in the morning was no longer fun . But give me a few months rest, a perfect co-editor like Sherri iEee-Bee? and I'd do it again. ' I really feel this is a good book and I'd just like to thank Paula Cooper Cfor indexl, Tracy Carr Cfor being a third editorl, Andy Jerdee ifor having a cute butt, and his great layoutsl and Lin Sherman Cfor doing terrific work and being nice to mell. I'd just ask one favor from the student body: If anyone should find any mistakes in this book-keep them to yourself. I guess l'll end this by saying thanks to lVls. Lipnski ILip.J, IVIr. 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