Cherry Creek High School - Yearbook (Englewood, CO)
- Class of 1988
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Today, the 1874 Cherry Creek school- house is still serving the community as a museum and meeting house on the Cher- ry Creek campus. ln 1955, Cherry Creek High School opened with 24 classes, 31 teachers, 364 students, one building and something in- tangible ..,. the seeds of a proud tradi- tion we now call Creek, ln 1988, Cherry Creek High School has 1400 classes, 195 teachers, 3400 stu- dents, 4 buildings and still something in- tangible ..,. a tradition, a pride, a mis- sion that keeps the legend growing and makes us a school worthy of pride in every respect! e 9-v-if 2,- Oomous Q., X L, ,gli -Q Wi!-'N Wlf wg' WWA 1 IQ M... 'Mg S. 4wNM ,.m-wdf 3,538 sf 9. 'X 95314- ff C L ' 1 . ...sr -f , ,.' -gm .Tas-a:,.' ' ' ' Q4-fg M i 1via-1f'fix2?'Qii ., ' ' W ' mm - 4 W I 313 A HA W L., -5 V 5 :Q iff.. ,Lk X . , !...,., ,V W N K 4, 1 ,qu ff ., ff- 3 A Q -A , ,...f.. s . 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In a school which has 1 100 parking spaces available for 1500 registered stu- dent drivers, many a headache has been created by the congested situation. Yet, for some unknown reason, that magical feeling of owning and driving a car is still as alive as it was in '63! So ---- the driving goes on . , . if can be bought .....,. Style one must possess. t -Edna W. Chase iv . 3. is l ng ne Rachael YOU Fashion is poundsto ' made to become un- fashionable! As hemlines go up and down and colors bright- en and fade, people dress to be noticed, to rebel, to look like everyone else, or to not look like everyone else! Fashions cre- ate our image tie-dyed shirts, jeans with torn knees, Polo shirts, bomber jack- ets, mini-skirts, and sweats all are com- mon apparel and no one ever ties shoelaces. From 1955 to 1988, the real fashion has been to survive the fashions!! O , Joann H6329 Jarrefy Rosen? es, s U95 Furry 1987 Liz Scott L4 vi' B44 ,M ij ff: , 14, if-,hFf'f., , kj W W xv, Q ' fy., F 'Qty kr! :gm J v.M ' ' f , . ,N o 3 E Q f O S Change and things stay the same and probably no- where is that more true than the lunch hour ...... it is the time the cars get used, the styles catch an eye and the social life whirlsl Lunch is lunch and food is food but fast food has left its mark. Whether it's 1960 and the golden arches announce 20 mil- lion hamburgers sold or it's 1988 and 55 billion hamburgers ha ve been sold, moth- ers continue to scream, nutritionists con- tinue to warn AND students continue to scarf Big Macs! 1987 , S Chns BUS' s felfe Cohen' If Llhda Kari 'af' Bfff-ff Us Hvbka, An 'lwifgfjw 'JJJ 'mr7r na L eyyai The past is captured in the present. Pic- tures grasp the moment so it can be ufgazed at for years. The truth of the mat- ter is that the real Creek and the real ii have not been captured in this book. The real you is on the inside, where it counts and the real Creek is you creat- ing the legend! The following pages re- cord the images of the Creek legend. We hope you will be able to sense the essence of our pride. f efwwreffevr . paw, 1960 McDonald 's 1100 South Colorado Blvd. 'wr' fr ,, ,- .. . - Q X .. .. . My . ,,,,,' ' ,4 ,fv'4,f if ww ' 415- A . ' 5.-3 1.9 ii eff Ti 5 2 , if ni., .fx ' r I n, 2? 1 i , Y 5 A K T h . Sfll E 15? . Classes homework soclallzlng parties fun Does that sound familiar? For most Cherry Creek stu dents they are not only familiar they are a way of llfe l have so much homework tonight' IS one comment heard often ln the halls of Creek Not only are the classes and work demanding but It s also dlfflcult when you have to sprint from one end of the campus to the other fn only seven mlnutes However In between classes most students find time to talk wlth friends lf not ln the crowded halls many students can be found In the library at the Beach or ln West Lobby What s the big deal with West Lobby? asked one sen for All rt IS IS a bunch of DECA people who stand around ln an attempt to be cool when all they really do IS block traffic for those who have to get to class' The school s no smoking policy means that students who smoke must hang out on Nlcotlne Knoll or Smoky Hrll the patch of grass across the street on Union Avenue lze lm taking eight classes this year one sophomore said The onhf tfme lget to talk to friends IS fn between classes' Lunchtime offers a welcome break for Creek students Most upperclassmen drive to the nearby fast food joint while freshmen and sophomores are forced to walk to King Soopers Joyce s or Domino s Some brave for crazyj stu dents choose to savor the fine culsme offered by the three cafeterlas When the bell rings at 2 38 another facet of student life begins Some participate ln sports ranging from the lntr mural to the varsity level Others spend their time attending varlous club meetings and actlvltles And several students work after school to earn a few extra bucks ln some cases busy students do all three When the weekend finally comes Creek students want to party Whether that means going to a friend s catching the latest movie or going to one of several keggers In the neighborhood students are out to have a good time This lasts until Sunday night when most start their homework around 8 O0 Another week begins and student lffe contln ues Holly Hacker And then there are those who have no time to just social- Friendship Breaks All Barriers Everybody has one. Everybody wants one. Everybody's in one or two or 20. . .unique crowds. Ranging in titles from A to Z. Ranging in membership from one to 100. They require your time and money. They prepare you to live- Oh my! Where would we be without them?! Their involvement is staggering. Their accomplishments breathtaking. Sometimes they can be a real pain in the 4'itfZ:8tl Their activities are lined up and lined out They can make incredible demands on your lite Sometimes like the blind leading the blind But maybe there s a light at the end of the tunnel They may drive you up the wall but friendships break all barriers Ann Hayes 94- X '1'J, . li W , i .. W' 42 ' 3 I 1 A, at : 4,14 ' a :Ea T 1? ,--1 S. 'Pia W fl' fr ' 'KI cf., 'fr N 0 ' X! L asf cf 5 ,Eff . . 'W 4 4' .Q A i KE? X, .f n - 1 xj .avi X , Y -. X6 J sQf . , f Q w X , I ...M J: ,J ' fefinnonsiliifsl Hey, are you doing anything tonight? I don 't know, I think I 'm going to the game. Great, l'll see you there! After this little conversation at school in the hall- way, you can be assured that it's a date. You go to the football game and watch the Bruins clobber our opponent, while at the same time, you look for the guy or girl you talked to at school. When you find that person, you stand around and talk about how stupid your biology teachers is, or how ugly that girl in your English class is, and then you leave the game. You get into different cars and drive to the party site announced. You are now officially 'going out with this person because you met him or her at the game and 'got together with him or her at a party or in a friend 's car. -Bridgid Rawley + I s W ii ,-we 99 ik v Z, 45' l Q' , iii-A fx if 4-' 4 1 edif -Q , f N44 Q4. ee and IQ Seen. Where do Cherry Creek students go when they 're not at school? lf they don 't have homework to do, chances are you 'll find them at local restaurants, shopping malls, movie theaters, and parties. The most popular places to eat include Chili 's, Bennggan 's, and McDon- a1d's. After dinner, students head to Penguin 's Place, My Favorite Yogurt, or Baskin Robbins for dessert. The nearby Tamarac and Southglenn malls offer a wide range of shops for students of all ages. While most upperclassmen go there just to buy a record or catch a movie, many freshmen and sophomores spend the after- noon. During the fall, most students attend the Bruin football games. After that, many drive to McDonald 's, where the policeman who works there is rumored to tell students where the parties are that nigh t. Who could forget the parties? What Creek students like about them best is that it gives them the chance to socialize and meet new people -- until the cops come and break the party up, that is. When that happens, students drive off in search of some- thing else to do. And for most, it's not a difficult task. -Alexandra K. Witherspoon one A F 'inn D fc i f- V -f n Dazs , fig M 3 fig LrZ6lf'f t t it ffidfit f ji 114525 -eo Yf,v on 'fe Q g A popular misconception among Denver area teenagers is that the parking lot at Cherry Creek is overflowing with Porsches, BMW's and Corvettes. But if you take a closer look at the kind of cars Creek students drive, you 'll see that we aren t that different from anyone eise There are few brand new sports cars in the West parkzng tot but Creek does have its share of tamzly station wagons Dodge Darts and enough boats to float fn any ocean At Creek it doesn trealhf matter what kind of car you drive as long as you do have a set of wheels Students want to take advantage of off campus privileges and they must have a way to get to the local fast food restaurant As Iong as my car makes ft to Taco Bell it s okay wzth me said Paul Kahn For those freshmen and sophomores who can not yet dnve they find that thezr socza! life depends on whether or not someone can give them a ride lt s a dra not having a car said freshman N1ckiZad1ck because you have your own transportatxon cars remain an important part of life at Cherry Creek You may not drive a Porsche but as long as your car gets you where you want to go does it really matter? Lzbbl Matthews Brad Nfeder ' . n 1 g - ' rv ' ' ' ' I 14 when you want to go somewhere your mom needs to drive you. Whether or not 2 ?-'- ' gqlri , li 9 ,N . l I , .al L U. 41 V .f tkf'-,iv fm' 452113 an K5-Car i rm... HB1 + 2 s...i.-. 'ELY 5951125 'L' wa W .. ,,iI if H29 M Se . I 1 5. Ad, X . X 'I J-4-1, Q, VER, Yr-1 N ' 1' XWWAEISKQ-5 Eg S5052 UN 57 619' XQJQJQ qv Qgx'-Sf' QQ 1 1 Qoiol Even i pg... 5 Many people have asked us what is Special Event. We used to say we got dressed up and took pictures, then watched National Geo- graphic Hlms. We do dress up and take pictures, but in reality, Special Event is a party for the Yearbook staff. lt's a bunch of friends getting together, talking, eating, dancing, and having an all-around good time! The juniors and seniors bring dates to the party, which was held at Dr. and Mrs. Hunter's house. lt was organized by John Furnish, Executive Editorg Heather Potter, Editor-in-Chief' and Cin- dy Johnson, Assistant Editor. The sophomores and some freshmen on staff dress up as French maids, butlers and cooks, and wait on the upperclassmen for the evening. We have a huge potluck dinner and then dance for the remainder of the night. At the end of the evening, different groups go different ways. Some go downtown, some go bowling, and some go home. Most of all, though, Special Event is a special time as friendships are deepened, and memories are created, The many people on the Yearbook staff work together as one to produce this book. -Cindy Johnson 'lv ' ..X' AX x 1 l I 'Q in 5 -N , X . ,- mf f V '- ir , .. M , , . .,g,.,a., , rg ww W , J mr Mm W an VN. , .4 ,y Y V A my WJ J., D, WW u 1 , Q Q 1 w. Xe 1 ,1 1 ,-14 'A' , yr. f. g-,K I wa in ' gg, if , V 'Slip' -'fl . a t ' f .5 f 'M V3 ww' Q 9 - W A .M l ' , ' .wwf , Lv -Mfg M? A 2. ' 5, ,. g I ww' f 5 AW ff' W , 1 ilzlkv - D Q! - Y ff ',Y.f,f,f'jj V ,. fd' F. - . -H2,gy fT : A 'ff LJ' 3 4 . 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On Friday October 23, hundreds of students congregated in the south gym to show their Cherry Creek spirit. Boys tennis, football, field hockey, giris I swimming, giris gymnastics, girls volleyball and softball, cross coun- try and golf make up the fail schedule at Cherry Creek Htgh School. ' The pep raliv was an opportunity to see the sports teams as a whole, I enabling us to acknowledge the members who have accomplished excellence, and made Cherry Creek proud. After a few class cheers, two captains from each fall sport came onto the floor and per- I formed a routine with the cheerleaders. Yes, they do have coordina- tion on the field, but don 't quite make it when wiggiing their hips and ' doing high kicks-Ouch! Then football captains Billy Burke and Jasen Murphy asked the students for their support in cheering the Bruins 'onto victory over Fairview. Following a dance by the pom-pons, the Homecoming king and queen nominees were introduced. Even though one junior commented that on the whole, these pep rallies are pretty stupid, a senior said that he had fun yeliing insults at the freshmen. -Alexandra K. Witherspoon CCHS . W M , ,Q - J .W 'LN' -,.s 5 Ms i A i 'iffy 5 1 -u bei' - xW law X. at I ,r, at WY getty eu ir Wi .WH vw, ' ,v 7 wg' , I by S X, . S gr . vas: z , 1 '15, ' wg, 332' I ',. l ,jf .J ., Q. WA ' I 2 , ,aw ' it . .I fm! . -.,.f N' 3 Q . .,.- ,. fm, K, ., fy- 3, Aff . X 1,-vy,,,r Hy v A' Lr'Qu.' 4-'k,,51 X --1' hw' Y-1 V , nl , - 'Q-464 mf X X j . J Y ..d' ar, MHQQQ . , Mi? iii' i W: 5 JW- I it A-554K V . . F53 H f xx X is Q Q jf MX!! M! 51 ggi-4 'x fb in Nga., ,Ad W 0 n ,Z GEF? K! X xi. 'i . 1. 4 if '4 'v W. ffm ' ' - ,A My M E1 'b...a' 1 i , A , ,fr , ' f ' if X lcv. :ll I , s, - ..-.b ' , 2 ins' ! , 'if 4 N 3 , 7 .lg ta f Y .4 all V, f . rf I Ev V .. V fi! K JA N' r s b b gli 4 l ' X 5.23 '- H 0 m e - coming ofa flclally began on Friday, Octo- 6 ! ber 23 with the an- nual parade. Over 15 clubs and organizations had worked for hours to construct floats to enter in the parade. Before the procession began, several faculty members judged the floats. The pom pons led the parade and danced to the music of the marching band, which followed directly behind them. As the parade made its way down campus drive, onlookers had the chance to see several interesting and original floats. Bn Q1 United We Stand was the theme of the Cultural Exchange float. Club members dressed in the traditional costume of countries from all over the world and rode in a truck draped with various national flags. SADD entered a hearse which read, Dorff Drink And Drive, Or This ls How You'l1 Arrive painted on the side. And members of the CCHS Parent Senate I or ,W drove a Model Tend dressed in turn-of-the-century clothing. At the halftime of Friday nights game, the float winners were announced, Big Sisters and the sophomore class tied for I third place, each group winning 550. Second place, and 575 went to the French Club for its Heat, which featured students dressed in french costume who walked along-side a large decorated football. DECA took hrst place honors, along with I 5100, for a float with a mock football stadium built into the back of a decorated truck. ln spite of a small turnout at the parade, those who took part in it were not too disappointed. As senior Cindy Peery is said, l would have liked to have seen more people come, bull think everyone still had a great time. I ,jf -Holhf Hacker P'n......-as-. AQ, .af ik V 'iv 41 W K 5, u' r I... ,, s lb S ,quick Q' 3 .-if ' i :WGN yn 1 J A I X Q! ,Y ,S R E gii.'i.6!, 9 A .-af.. v-3 A mt' ff' ,,f7 fF' r x1 u M L, 4 xl in-.iff--. wJ 2 2 4 n.'21 -45' ' 41-v Homecoming '87 Scott Kelly 26 'f EWU Hfldy WIISON. it Karter Menzel Karter Menzel and Scott Kelly .. x if 1 ' W Karter Menzel, Scott Kelly, Stephanie Polk, Tom lsernan, and Henry Cotton. Andy Wilson and escort Patricia Wilson if Q an k , Al Mx. W T J we .qi i XSL . 1 X V -HT I Mtg: S ' ' :L 'W x A I , M .4 Mm .W -M L A 1.-bv. .--ll. ' 'I T Q' W 1.- I Iv- 'W -M3 QM A if .J ' Q ,O 1 , T45 N., U .5 1'---...ink U v ---. Q A Q '-, J L3 ,,. .sg ' v -, ' 5 C. I X N hw. , JIM 1 by ' 'M ,, Q ,wp , N -wx f- I .Qtek W W. me Wmi I i , xx.. 1, , M X '. Y gi r Q f, X k fffir -H1-1 I , 1QgQ1tA 214, -WMf' ,api-,QQE-I. Hg. .221-iagwfa fi? W gh i?51 ' M' Q 5 TT5 fm-sffmgg gr. mg wS.wM4a,1, .H M ' -,Twzwgv Y' ,, :QW Y f 1Qv4,.:f'f Qs 3 1' 'T-4 , 11 '.v. f 'If .1 5. . O tm 5555 M-UW Nw JET Sports. . .An important part of the game of life. Some people spectate, others participate. Some pay to play, others play for pay. Armchair enthusiasts munch pretzels, slurp beer and bellow at the TV during Monday night football. Whethera varsity letterman, club sports competitor, avid intra- muralist, weekend hacker, lunchbreak fitness freak, rampant run- ner, or diligent dog walker, there 's something for everyone . . . and then some. Crowds congregate, their heads moving from side to side. . .as they view a game. Fans cheer and boo, they 're coaches too, from the bleachers. They stomp and wave- Players tackle and steal and juggle their plays and their schedules .,.... so that all can have a ball. The Cherry Creek athletic program is consid- ered by all to be one of the greatest assets to the school. With dedicated coaches and ath- letesf this program has a winning tradition that surpasses all others. State championships have always been commonplace here at Cher- ry Creek, yet we have never taken winning for granted. The competition in high school sports can be brutal at times. With 3500 students, Cherry Creek has a great amount of competition with- in. Our peers have high expectations. Fellow teammates push one another to their greatest potential. ln the end, we realize that we are a team and must work together. Our school spir- it has always been high, and the fans support, win, lose, or draw. Vince Lombardi agrees Winning isn 't everything-but wanting to is. -Ann Hayes -Eddie Shaoul 31 Fall Cheerleaders A-Q 1. I sei inf Q, ' in Row 1: Deanna Sybert, Kelley Griffith, Lisa Morganti, Stephanie Simmons, Nicole Patterson, Mindy Clayton Row 2: Tracey Sherr, Gerrl Aguilar, Kathy Kagan, Annie Schnable, Meggan Bernstein, Paula Fielder Row 3: Emily Jacob, Cara Hyman, Jean McNamara, Kristin Bacon, Tori Zook, Val Sketlon, Shannon Davis, Heidi Gzrardot The spirit of our cheerleaders becomes contagious as they jump up and down on the sidelines, inspiring the sports team as well as the crowd. lt's almost im- possible to imagine a sporting event without their en- thusiastic cheers. lmagine the solitary sounds of bas- ketballs and squeaky tennis shoes echoing off the gym walls with no other real sounds-boring! We really ap- preciate our cheerleaders and we owe them a part of our success as a state ranked sporting school! Cap- tains this fall were Kristin Bacon, Shannon Davis, and Tori Zook. The captains this winterfspring were Kristin Bacon, Shannon Davis, and Mindy Clayton. -Kim O'Brien ,, Paula Fielder, Kelley Griffith, Nicole Patterson, Shan- non Davis WinterfSpring Cheerleaders Row 1: Erin Strand, Kristin Bacon, Tracey Sherr, Row 2: Andrea Sahlen, Deanna Sybert, Becky Lindemood, Leslie Lancaster, Kathy Kagan, Allisor Hemming, Patti Pitts, Amy Cortez Row 3: Tori Zook, Cindy Curry, Val Skel ton, Kelly North, Gerri Aguilar, Stephanie Simmons, Mindy Clayton row 4, Jenny Postlethwait, Lynn Hagerman, Lisa Morganti Lisa Morganti, Meggen Bernstein, Kristin Bacon, Mindy Clayton f,77 JD Sophomore Cheerleaders Row 1: Song Kim, Shanna Diederichs. Jennie Grace, Marcy McDermott Row 2: Shannon Loo, Melanie Mianecke, Jenny Jensen, Jenny Lee Watts Row 3: Mary Cievenger, Robyn Kilzer, Dawn Carbone, Ann Vwlliams, Christy Fisher, Nicky Combs, Stacey Wheeler, Michelle Nevin, Gabrie Morris, Kirsti Roen 1987-1988 Cherry Creek Pom Pons 1 Row 1: Michelle Robinson, Krissy Warren, Jill Griffin Row 2: Amy Meitus, Allison Wadsworth, Cari Loss, Lisa Gulick, Shayna Zweben, Jennifer Fox Row 3: Kristen Sjoeberg, Julie Martin, Karin Cesario, Erin Yourtz, Nicole Hagerman Cyndy Taylor, Kim Miller f , '::wf+'f . i O O G iiioi, 8, The Cherry Creek Pom Pons are sixteen talented girls who per- form routines at our home foot- ball and basketball games. The poms choreograph their own dances during their practices, which are two hours each day four days a week all year long. The girls also attend a camp in the summer and one competition during the year against pom pons from other schools. This years captains are Jennifer Fox and Allison Wadsworth, and the sponsor is Sherri Bonds. The squad this year is very unique be- cause everyone is extremely co- operative and respectful of each other, said Bonds. - Katie Showalter Allison Wadsworth, Jennifer Fox ,M ' gimp -f 'ww it 33 For the slxteenth year Cherry Creek aced the state tltle ln boys tenms The team has also won 203 consecutive matches a na tional record held pre vfously by Henry Gunn High School rn Sacramento Calffornla The Cherry Creek team IS run rn a very uruque way E ven though there are only eleven places on the varsrty squad over 145 people partzclpate Each year these players com plete through a ladder which IS adjusted ev ery da y accordfng to the results of challenge matches Alter the tlrst few weeks of practice the top twelve places on the ladder are frozen However one problem with the program I5 that only eleven players make up the var sity team and only a few others get to com pete with other schools There lS a lot of competltlon between friends Sometfmes you even forget who your frlends are when you are playing and trymg to make the team said number two ranked player Bnan BIg6l0W Thls year Bzgelow and Watse Krol became two of onhf six people fn the state of Colora do to win tour state titles Another lnteres tfng hlghlzght Peter Spzska competed agalnst Cheyenne Mountain s Rohm Morris at the state champlonshlp Four years ago their brothers played each other for the smgles champronshlp The team IS uhlzkely to lose its power any time fn the near future Lrbbl Matthews 34 1 fx V 1 . . , . V V y - P ,F k . 1 . , , , ' , I 1 at ' Y , L ' . . iw ,aa ak. 4 . 'z J at as It 1 ' V it L H , hw . , ' , , . f , . . . . . , ' I , . at a, , HQ, - 'S 43 -NNN f ,,,, A ,., is vfyr I r 'W ' ww.:-.,,,, W M i H-W. 1 na A me M I 1 I lie My ..., 4 '4 v. 1 Ummm f fi ef we .....................----....... Eg-... 1 Q0 nnmlll'll ,,4f.--H-We-M mm X'-we N Feeturzng Dave Benson' Dave Benson IS an excellent example of the contmumg tra dftlons of Cher ry Creek l-hgh School. He fs a 1974 graduate of CCHS and was a member of the Cherry Creek Tennis Team when the 9 legacy of state championships Hrst started in 1971 -72 Mr. Benson was Creek? number one singles player from 1971-1973 and won two individual state titles! He became head coach in 1984 and the winning legacy continues! Good luck in the future! 35 Football Jim Dawson and Chris Hendershot. Varsity Football 5 ,L , 1 2 F ' V ' ,V ., W at I ft lll al o , , .. , t, e I , F Vvlwn fn C 'l' 3 if oo a ll 2 .e v ,,A- 2 2,? ,..,f, , . .fx 2 Ivrvvll M Z I VV E , ray Avzlv A W , ,H l .5 AI: ' iv an . 3 -57523 .I,.II' ftp Qt Q fi .,V1 A:,, , wi, 4 ' 't ', -, Zf: Pg .,,f,-ff me J, 'zul , I ,lv .. 'V :'57 ' '2t,.., J ' V A ' llla - W ,1: . ir 27? ,. Q WL , - :ff , A ,,.- , f Y , l ., ' p , 'l ' V U , - , st , V gn, A, , ,V1,V ,I I ,:. ,gf 1 5, 32 I, wg I t Zt' ig ' I , , tt if , L X fr V I 7 K 2 V K kg! V' , 1 ' xi are , a f ft , lag.. i- .A . olo 2 .J l i t L L t rt . o ,fe Lil ' -yi rr VI 's , . i f I If yy , 1, ,, ' ig, M ' Ji 'A' AVVV - H ' ' , H ,- , ,.nl'- ,,,t tyg , 'E -,:- y' tti, ' tla 1 f V V ' A ' 'tt' are'-uv -M-W - -- - - Row 1: Steve Thomas, Scott Daigle, Chris Hendershot, Chris Gander, Chip Daly, Mike Bevirt, Troy Pohl. Row 2: Ted Hulbert, Coach Jerry Dorricott, Coach Steve Howard, Coach Rocky Martin, Head Coach Fred Tesone, Coach Mike Woolford, Coach Jack Meehan, Coach Ron Peterson, Todd Ramsay. Row 3: Dave Paoli, Eric Marshall, Craig Jaramillo, Jason Mannos, Steve Myers, Brent Kiepke, Billy Burke, Jasen Murphy, Rob Melun, John Paoli. Row 4: Tyler Deans, Shane Montoya, Randy Smail, Tom Richie, Mike Shepard, John Ezzard, Bryan Eiselt, Jim Dawson, Jim Levi, Will Marsh. Row 5: Mark Williams, Steve Higgins, Jeff Tonkel, Denver Parks, Justin Hedgecock, Russ Smith, Kevin Kakos, Scott Amorman, Jeff Oswald. Row 6: Brad Rule, Chad Andrzejewski, Damon Bergman, Orin Love, David Reagan, Toby Lent, Mark Rogers, Dave Gustas, Matt lseman. Row 7: Sean Farley, Scott Harrison, Kevin Burns, Bill Erieling, Mike Gerrity, Mike Whitman, Andy McEntire, Brian Gothard, Scott Wiepking, Jon Landis, Scott Kalasinsky. Row 8: Kristi Parks, Rachel Dauer, Susie Frazier, Christy Weber, Ann Dobrski, Kelly Lyles, Coach Paul Jergensen, Carol Meyer, Marla Meyer, Jenn Graves, Erica 0'Hara, April Archuleta. ti s Billy Burke Andy Mclntire, Dustin Taylor ,H Sophomore Football Row one: Gavin Statovitz, Paul Burke, Jason Foster, Doug Bastien, George Garetelos, Steve Brown, Aaron Miller, Brian Huggins, Zac Varela, Row 2: Mike E vens, Ryan Thornton, Marci Seale, Stephani Berlin, Jack Brookhart, Mike Brookhart, Jack Kennedy, Julie McGrath, Greg Daniels, Justin Burley, Row 3: Mike Berg, Scott Willey, Mark Hatton, Andy Martinez, Brett Bartholomew, Dax Davis, Tom Osoba, Trevor Aurthur, Pete Kane, David Min, Row 4: Chris Doxias, Dave Goldberg, Rico Morganti, Kevin Maynard, Scott Young, Mike Scroghem, Brady O'Donnel, Kevin Garrity, Javier Castillo. Freshman Football M, ,W ,,, V V V V, and Rocky Martin I Tom Zadick Q ,J ti Row 1: John Kavos, Nathan Goldberg, Britt Gusmus, Tony Gottschalk, Judd Blakeman, David Smail, Jeff Dick, Sean Schraff Rob McCallum, Row 2: Trey Griffin, Mark Sessa, Kristi Wood, Mike Keliiholokai, Russ Perkins, Tony Hakar, Rob Peacock, Cathy Gustus, Todd Tobin, Steve Gullick, Row 3: Darin Wolter, Kevin Borucki, Bastien Steeghs, Jeremy Mitchell, John Bogdanoft, Harlan Hamilton, K.C. Ratcliff, Rob Loberg, Joel Cantalamessa, Casey' Smith, Row 4: John Majors, Byron Nash, John Heyliger, David Pohl, Jassi Manuka, Carson Bell, Cable Clarke, Doug Palmer, Chad King, Row 5: Mark Branish, Peyton Garnsey, Bentley Blaho, Dirk deRoos, Chris Stees, Row 6: Keller Knutson, Colin Harsh, Jason Johnson, Scott Branish, Scott McKenzie, Mike McCready, Rob Benson, Anthony Montoya, Matt Bevirt Moments Of Glory Don t you guys ever get tired of winhfng? asked an exchange student last year at the State Championship game against Pomona The Cherry Creek Bruins obviously do not get tired of winning after taking the 4A state title in 1982 1983 and 1986 the Bruins again strived this year to stay on o Ranked eighth in the natron and first in the state the Bruins were ready to play football The season started with a 34 6 victory over Pomona Channel 7 News said Creek has shown us that it should be feared again this year The Denver Post continues to never list us as a winning team because it is taken for granted The Bruins ha ve been hated by other Centennial League schools because of our excellent record Many of these teams ieft the league this year for various reasons There are few schools who feel they have a chance to make it to state I don t mind Creek taking State but when it gets to be every year it gets to be real boring. We need a variety of teams to make it that far said Darren Rowley a sophomore at Fort Lewis College who played foot- ball for Alameda. You guys ought to give some other schools a chance. Are Creekers willing to continue to lose support from other schools as long as they keep winning- You bet! if one happens to go to Creek, winning ish't boring in the least. Senior running back Brad Rule said, lt will be difhcult to repeat last year's championship. The team was bigger in numbers and size. Howe ver, Rule adds, The hard work and aggressive play that this years team has shown wiilcompene sate for our lack of size. -Karen Singley fi Wu... Q -SQ' nh 'Mu if 9' Brad Rule and Andy McEntire 3 ft ,J Jason Mannos Chris Gander ,Z-'x 7 2 Q 'R f:': ..,-f vw,-fx M v A ' s R' - . f A Thr-U I Sean Embree and Scott Kalasinsky Andy McEntire and Brent Klepke ,fl vsv! Billy Burke Mike Gerrlty Varsity Field Hockey f 5 1 i t V i h l . 1 -9 if gg Q Ntiv A5 , fr y 2 Q ' , fx X fl 3 fe X at - Jig when you fxcan 5- good 4 M. , 5 1 'tw sal o , gl actms C, ss J :W 4 ' ,gk ' '73 C Wig-fa 7, fo ach jam' up re e, year s. T lot the new Knepper coaching commented were years to 5 .-k. , A Row one: Shannon Fleet, Julie Davis, Julie Holloway, Jean Lee, Kelley Long, Sarah Kreutz, Row h h Q ,K . two: Karen Carter, Tracy Knepper, Chelsea Erickson, Kelly O'Conner, Julie Kreutz, Krista Speer, . ' Chris MacDonald, ivy Braucht, Ht s 40 Hip Chicks with Sticks. JV Field Hockey it ca 2 2? cg t .1 ' f+'.,,'f f, f,, , ,, ,,,, i tie ,nr A 'W ' ,i,, :War F ff , jk' 'K Q y 1 if W4 'Q 'W Q., 4325 Patty MacGowen, Wendy Zimrnerrnan, Pam Buckley, Sarah McDonald, Annee Feindel, Tracy Knepper, Keeley Chalrners, Sydney Flowers, Heather Guild, Amy Bittinger, Kerry O'Brien. for rn e fferrdfwigaig applied th ilosoph y to reach theii ,, oal: D EONWIN Q Aww, i -3 . . ' V- ' ,, S Q Sf, C Team Field Hockey mf Freshmen Field Hockey vi . ' ?Qhi 2 fs fir 3 5. 09, U hw '-.,-.-me moss: .W K A 4, f w V, New if 5 if , , me , ,vp Aiwa,- 5105.5 A , if iw Amy Dickas, Megan Symmonds, Liz Hermes, Lynn Christensen, Nikki Pierson, Theodora Pappas, Alisha Knize, Jennifer Riley, Shannon Croteau, Katie Rogers. ..- I, A F5 W N ' , 2,1 A N, 1 fs .ff if .- F V, 3 ,V I I 5,E3.,K 5,4 I , 7,3 .Z- VJ 4 'Ill-in ., 4: H 4- , , ----- , Tim!! , Q V ,,, K,-' M, ,ff W 1 ' ,W J 'M I , . .I , NM - I if , ,,,, f 'ff 1 if wf .,,, ,gg . , V M ,, ,, , V ' A '??QsJ F F F . , ,i . fiif U ,V . K, Y',,, 'f , M ' ,',f Ly ,fy A' ,W f ' ' ,, , , I, A,wz3QfzvGfr4'+frw 'rw f,fr.,iA,,f,f 41 Boys We are very strong this year and we're realLv getting along well as a team. This is how senior E d W o o d l a n d summed up the boys swimming season. The 51 swimmers and eleven divers came on as strong as ever as they worked to win their meets. The team is led by head choach Kirk Price, assistant coach Kerry Kertis, and diving coach George Lurie. There were fifteen state qualifiers returning to the team, and several promising freshmen, to add depth. One of the teams goals was to score over 200 points at the state meet. lt's never been done be- fore, Kertis said, although last year we scored 193 points, -Holly Hacker vvimming l Row I 5 Elizabeth Ball, Erik Smith, Brian Lee, David Childs, Derrick Jaastad, Scott Miller, Row 2: Kimi Watterson, Christina Ed Woodland, Michael Boudreax, Travis Katz, Darren Weekly, Row 3.' Renee Robinette, Grant Marsik, Chris Mumfrey, Travis Jeff Conray, Steve Goodman, Mark Backus, Brian Warbetz, Josh Delcore, Chris Bakke, Row 4: Dax Davis, Kyle Levine, John I Richard Byyny, Kevin LumLung, Row 5: Kerry Kertes, Kirk Price, Danny Sheldon, Chad Bowdre, Rich Piper, James Warren, i Cook, Tim Fitzgerald, Eric Winter, Mark Jager, Ken Chaplin, Brian Zook, Lincoln Franke, Derek Woodland, Pat O'meara, Dave i Mike Pallasch. if zu J, ' i lx WX I :ff-5.4 oz, ff ' ' gi W X, . x i!5'ff't i Girls Swlrnrniri This year, the girls' varsity swim team had a remark- able season. The girls worked hard to earn their neareperfect record, but just as important as their record was their great attitude and spirit. Coach .lan How' ard said the 27 swimmers were the most positive and talented team l've had in my five years of coaching here. As Laura Wtcenda said, This year the team was exception- ally unified, ln addi- tion to Vitcenda, key swimmers included Jill Frisch, Kendall Schafer, and Mary Schreur. The season was filled with hrghlights including winning the High School invita- tional in Fort Collins, where they not only took first place, but also set two new meet records. -Lee-Ann Koenig Varsity Basketball Row 1: Julie Downing, Mike McNulty, Mike Brookhart, Joe Strain, Lee Mason, Eric Patterson. Row 2: Adam Bliss, Bruce Riter, Brad Rule, Chad Andrejewski, Mike Whitman, Larry Kent, Todd Vogt, Mike Eikenberry, Sean Embree, Danny Lego, Larry Thiel, Jay Scroggins, Mark Pisciotta, ,gf , v J 1' 'C . 3 yy, 4 1 1 f ,, H ft X ...vi The boys' varsity basketball team dribbled its way to another high-scoring season. Head coach Joe Strain said he was pleased with his athletes' abilities to move the ball and fake- out their opponents. Cherry Creek is in the toughest league, the Centennial, which accepts only excellence from its players. Team captain Larry Kent was joined by seniors Brad Rule, Bruce Riter, and Sean Embree. Basketball is a really special sport because teams have only 12 players, and that makes for some really tight bonds between the individuals, said senior Jon Steiner. As a player rises through the ranks of freshman and sophomore teams to j. v. and varsity, he is surrounded by essentialhf the same 10 guys throughout high school. As was predicted by Coach Strain, they give everyone a good game - but unfortunately lost districts to Rocky Mountain with a score of 76 to 68 -- close, but no dice. - Holly Hacker and Bridgid Rawley 44 Junior Varsity Basketball Scott Harrison, Jason Schmidt, Todd Schwartz, Tom Meitzer, Chad Andrefbwski, Todd Nasca, Lane Patterson, Matt lseman, Larry Thiel, Jay Scroggins, Scott Gehert, Barney Rudden. Ly X X L-5:1 N X 5 , g al x, g'txr+? ' X X ':'. f'.Qsi-,: .wawsax Q .L - ima-Q X K 1 i.. ' Y 'r P e. u -. . oXo.l L , ..:.., N X. 8 Hyman Rf' , fiwb, f Q a a Q 1, 'gg '-r- i L., yy y ii XA , , W Q L' ,,l,, y , ,,,k , y . K E, W' ll 1. 7 1. , X . - vwkkWnWN, H I I W 6 xi Q . ii,,Q lyl ll,,ll V W . A X a X I will W 4 - - . I 'X' half! - .,., X rf l 2 1 X Q Q ' hh '- ff it ., ' Q 5. k K ff,,f 4 -,1f N 1 y' .V 3 , , . 'Q h' yl.l . r 'lz l l . ff' r X S W y HK so ff? S214 l fam N' 1 . - A Ma 45' SK? .' ,X :gp in , my , .,,v, 5 f I MW, , Y M- ,,,, 4 ,, WM-. 93 ,Wf ', . :Wm , .. aff? ja ,M if AM , 1 'K ,ff ir -'Mega , . Q 2 Nah. W. Q -Lal fn? 45 Ke s 5 . 'ash- ld' Varsity Soccer W,-we 'Q FW 'Ea W.. 'rc ..l '-. ' 1 '61 K , WSAS 'sf 1. li- I, I Raw 1: Kelley O'Connor Row 2: Pete Isa-rt, Derek Barnes, Jason Stansan, Alesandro Marciasfvaladez Coach Marc Johnson, Jay Schwartz, Dave King, Aaron Hail, Scott Fe!-rr Row 3: Sean Husley, Sam Rothman, Bi!! Karp, Josh Morris, Steve Brobst, Ed Gloor. Brad Lindenbaum, Jim Fairbaim, Jarrod Daddis, Kevin Konty, Scott K effy, Troy Owens Row 4: Jason Bennett, Jon Van Soesr, Don Brower, Rob COPOINO, Brad Lafwhef, Pai' 0'MGHf2 Y V ' ' V ' 1 ' L '-'ff K W 't 2 wi, M1 Q K H 'V T' ,Z , JA, ix' J t : 'v . ,vw 1 X f A M X A V v AM V,'7 ' 2 L X-M 1 V . hz 'QAM 3, has mt , mfmff' Jw 'E .1 -,Ar '9 sv . 11,1 Junior Varsity Soccer Raw 1 Shawn Martin Derek Samuelson Row 2 Sean Doyie Mark Bonmweli Todd Barry Scott Stubbleheld Tom Meintzer Damon Deonedictis Mark Lmeweaver Scott Churchley Row 3 Rob Alderich James Young Jeff Cheley Scott Goldy Coach Dave Paynter Steve Lujan Brian Daves Jeff Savage Jeff Fitzgerald Row 4 Stephen Dzerigelewski Mike Murphy Matt Brinker Derek Debenedictfs Kenny McMillin Cherry Creek s winning spirit and continual ex cellence were evident in every level of boys soc cer for the 1987 season The teams ranged from the young rising freshmen and sophomore talents to the seasoned junior and senior players This is an excellent team with outstanding speed said Marc Johnson the varsity soccer head coach They re hard to defend against be cause the players all work together it s a close team. The quickness and comaraderie of the players helped them to place third in the state. As long as we stay together and keep our strengths, we are unbeatable, said senior Josh Morris, one of the key members of the varsity team. Other notable players included junior Adam Bliss, junior Dereck Barnes, and senior Jay Schwartz. Together they led Cherry Creek to a very successful season and proved once again that the Creek soccer team is one of the best around. -Bridgid Rawley 47 Basketball As a whole, the freshmen this year are the most talented basketball class since the class of 1986, said Tom Bancroft, head coach of the boys' freshmen A basketball team. He and B team head coach Tony Hakar led a total of 20 players to two very successful seasons. After playing the first 13 of 17games, the A team had lost only one. HOverall, said Bancroft, Hthe freshmen this year have more talent, depth, and quality than in pre- vious years. Under head coach Tom Weston, the soph- omore team also had a noteworthy season. For the past seven years, the sophomores have played in the finals. 'fThat's a real cred- it to the kids in the program, Weston said. Three freshmen -- Ryan Friels, Jason George, and Britt Gusmas - played at the sophomore level. Other talented players in- cluded sophomores Scott Churchly and Jason Green. Weston described Churchly as a real fine point guard who leads by exam- ple, and Green as someone who gets more out of his natural ability than anyone else on the team. Weston added that he was pleased that their 15 games attracted a large number of parents and tenth graders. Even though the underclassmen teams do not receive the same attention as the varsity team, That's the way it should be. Our big part as coaches is to prepare players for varsity. Looking at the talent of these underclassmen players, many of them will soon reach that varsity levei. - Holly Hacker Freshmen A S oph om ores Row 1: Pete Blake, Tom Weston. Row 2: Randy Smith, Scott Churchley, Justin Burley, Jason Green, Scott Schoeman, Ryan Freels, Craig Penoleton, Dennis Ronald, Jason George, Jeff Goldy, Britt Gusmus, Chris Rogers. '55 ...M ,- , Matt Brinker, Bo Vickers, Rob Benson, Mark Branish, Mike Mattingly, Tim Chavez, Schmohn Dunn, Brian Frisch, Kent Dertinger, Tom Bancroft. 48 . . ,,, M .. 5 Freshmen B Row 1: Coach Randall, Andy Heap, Chris Dulan, Stephen Kaufman, Tom Glassman, Shawn Engle, Brian Hickle, Mike Anderson, Brandy O'Con- nor, Gable Clark, Scott Heinrich, Tony Hakar.- Soccer . r- QC ' - . i , s tsl' X: fs' xy K . K Josh Morris Troy Owens Sophomore Soccer Pete lsert and Scott Kelly Row 1: Travis Katz, Brandon VWIIS, Jay Gloor, Coach Brian Dalv, Jason Norris, Scott Hall, Jason Sudmak. Row 2: Doug Osborne, Brian Kelly, MBU BUUGV, MST! Harder, Jeff Culwell, Jud Holt, David Mandevelle, Steve Boyle, Grant Marsik, Brian McElfatrick, Andy Sherr. Row 3: Sam Azlant, Joe Johnson, Todd Barry, Aaron Strand, Jon Sherman, Alex Andron. e - David King and Ed Gloor Freshman Soccer B Freshman Soccer A Row 1: Brent Bernstein, Matt Alangerg, Mike Hoff Tom Fair, Chris Dolan, Jon Row 1: Jeff Gumeson, Louis De-Rosset, Chris Parks, Doug Kennedy, G . . J Bl fl ld ROW 2, T dd G B d M K .th Byb R th H, K Sh I R 2: C h R d v B ki R b. H eorgitis, on oomie . , . o eary, ra orman, ei i rey. Gene Osen 3 en ear OW Cac U ge ar ey 0 In Dean Peterson, Scott Hardin, Kent Devtinger, Brad Poelstra, Wes Shattock, T' d , M l , B H , B ' N . , , son, im Kenne y Doug CC ung rent ayes rian earpass Josh Kinsey' Peter Toevsr Todd Slddwefli Row I : Nancy Hunsaker, Sam Richings Row 2: Montel! Ga yek, Erin Lilbr, Amy Van Gflder Karin Forman Dee Binnmg Row3 Ingrid Olson Shazie Saeed, Suzanne Statler, Dara Binning Row 4: Suzanne Kruse, Jodi Karnlet Kim Hyman Stacy Sfegrlst Andrea Sahlen Ashley Britton, Melonie Mfanecke Girls Gymnastics Skill, talent, and dedication make up a Cherry Creek gymnast. The members of the girls' gymnatics team spent many hours this fall working to achieve a perfect 10. Under the leadership of captains Amy Van Gilder and Ingrid Olson, both seniors, the team placed fourth in the state. Other seniors included Erin Lilly, Karin Forman, and Allison Sennett, During the season, the girls dedicated their time and energy to do their best. Allison Sennett, for example, practiced three to four hours a day during the season. She did this at least five days a week. Their patience and effort paid off. We've done really well this year, Sen- nett said. The team placed first in League, third at Districts, and two girls qualified for state. Dee Binning took sixth on Vault at State and Sam Richings took third on the uneven bars. Suzanne Kruse, a senior and the team 's top gymnast, was side lined with a stress fracture in her leg. Kruse 's injury was a serious blow to the team 's aspirations. As for next season, Coach Melissa Barton said, Cherry Creek has an exceptional gymnastics team. lf we work hard next year, l think we can go to state. Sennett, I wish the best of luck to next year's team! -Molly DiZerega 50 -x W? 1 , fJ.,,y,.n-' 5- .3 ,f',-fi -w , SX 1. 1 s Mig N' E ifiwf i Y SSW, ,AQ JI vi N5 Q 5 -A --H 'M i . .aun- 'ATL With 17 events to concentrate on, it's a little difficult to predict how the girl 's track team will do this year. Every event is so individual that it depends on the amount of talent available more than the group effort. But with two returning state champions fJoni Johnson, long and triple jump and Dee Binning, hurtlesj the track team is off to an excellent start. The team consists of 66 girls many who are talented freshmen with, unfortunately, little experience. But, they do project a positive and successful future as state champions!! Last year, the Girl's Track Team was 6th in the state, and this year has a very good chance at winning districts - the competi- tion fBoulder, Fairview and two Cherry Creek Schoolsj should not be that hard to beatll We soon shall see! Girls Track Row 1: Susie Bress, Alissa Culp, Chris Casson, Sharon Fletcher, Silvia Montserrat, Michelle Searles, Christie McMahon, Megan Palmer. Row 2: Coach-Sally Moos, Shari Molk, Jenny Frankovich, Nina Pearlman, Su- zanne, Stroller, Amy Walther, Sarah Thompson, Airon Wiepking, Coach-Jo Kissinger. Row 3: Debbie Palmer, Kim Gorny, Lori Johnson, Christina Carpenter, Amelia Duran, Sadie Manly, Maha Ahram, Erica O'Hara. Row 4: Isabell Florez, Beth Ottinger, Joni Johnson, Amy VanGilder, C'ami Collect, Kristy Morris, Lisa Chamers, Dawn Hoffman, lngred Olsen. Row 5: gif 51 n G gil CJ ui 312, if wi F10 .Q-VK CUC V 29 Wg, 'Fav QQYQ 3 J Q SSS! W9 X ff 3 J ' Wh ,I nv 17' ff-f f7 f V 12 12' '7 f7 mu 2 v I mn I num ying wg 'D-5 UBC' Jef 4. .f 1 4 1 11 A5 4 A 3. 4 ., 41,9 Dara Binning, Katie Showalter, Nicole Free, Nora Wright, Nicole Petty, Leslie McVey, Traci Bowler, Lisa Campbell, Debbie Jacobs. Row 6: Leshr Bata, Carey Brandt, Britta Gosch, Jean Lee, Christia Spykstra, Katie Rogers, NayeUa Allen, Amy Chaulus. Row 7: Jodi McNichol, Jennifer Corcoran, Dee Dee Binning, Jonna Sanders, Stacy Harp, Mindy Giem, Stephanie Bosch, Jill Klein, Amy Ottinger, Julie Friedman, Jennifer McNi- chol. Traci Bowler - Kim O'Brien BNN s ' GILL it Joni Johnson and Amy VanGilder Christina Carpenter Christa Spykstra The Whole Gang Boys -asia , ogg, sw fptiii- ,, , Q-iirsiif Row 1: Bill Drake, Fletch Avery, Steve Johnson, Brian Zook, Mike Bader, Jack Brookhart, Tony Hakar, Steve Loman, Steve Dertinger, Travis Tatum, Steve Thomas, Chip Heinrich, Jason Peterson. Row 2: David Paulson, Mark Lamey, PWlldeRossett, Adrian Adamson, Mike Sullivan, Danny Gardenswartz, Jon Tinter, Jon Majors, Brandy 0'Connor, Steffan Kaufman, Ryan Williams, Greg Yanish. Row 3: Pete Ciaton, Doug Palmer, Turner Lang, Steve Cohen, Rich Byyny, Steve Senior, Ryan Goldberg, Brian Corwin, David Childs, Jim Nullsch. Row 4: Conrad Stoidt, Tim Rich, Seth Johnson, David Ireland, Mike Cohen, Aaron Foley, Sean Crotty, Matt Warnicke, David Schlup, Mark Rogers, Jason Schmidt, Jasen Murphy. Row 5: Matt Hall, David Kennedy, Louis deRossett, Rob Benson, Chris Dulan, Thomas Dodd, Darren Logan, Yohan Aycock, Whitney Lanier, Kari Aycock. Row 6: Adam Contos, Dick Gutru, Chris Parks, Danny Torrez, Mike Mattingley, Carson Bell, Doug Rajotte, John Hsieh, Jaasi Munanka. Row 7: Zac Varela, Mike Baker, Doug Meier, Steve Terry, Louie Werschke, Troy Sechrist, Greg Carlson. Row 8: Andy Kollath, Paul Boehm, Matt Scriuen, Karl Putland, Todd Vogt, Jevin Graefe, Mike Daigler, Jeff Vierling, Dave Smith. Row 9: Tony Nelson, Tyler Cartwright, David Lombardo, Jon Decker, Jason Anderson, Brian Buehnke, Austin Dieckmann. Lincoln Frankee. Row 10: Ryan Vwng, Trevin Lowery, Brian Guthard, Brad Harris, Brian Richardson, Jason Alterberger, Brad Alterberger, Andy Testerman, Steve Smith, Grady Hull. Row 11: Dave Ziegler, Bill Scheuernstuhl, David Trigg, Greg Downing, Chris Giem, Eric Dec, Craig Kronhart. Track X i nic., L eNl i.e Q ,C .awk Zan Varela 6263 Mark Rogers Kyle Kidd Brian Zook, Sean Crotty, Steve Johnson, and Fletch Avery. Track! Easy! lt's just running around in a circle, right? Not so, there is much skill, tal- ent and hard work involved. Right now this dedication is paying off. After working 1 l!2 hours a night last season, Creek performed well at the Centennial League Rally and State Tournament. The team did well be- cause of their excellent junior athletes: Mark Rogers Ihurdlesj, Bill Drake flong distance runnerj, and Todd Vogt thigh jumpj. As sen- iors, they are looking forward to a great sea- son. Todd Vogt remains one of the top two jumpers in the state. Boys Track is definitely aiming for a abil finish this season. Coach Steve Dertinger says that even if this isn 't the year to do it, the next few years will be, as they have bigger sophomore and fresh- men teams than they have had in the past. We have confidence that they will do well! Mark Wiltshire 53 Cross Country rr ' Y ' 1' C' iiiiiii ' ' V W ' iiii ' ' i 'I' W' ' WCAM R TV'W f''H'- Wh 'Wi WT1 r 1 A ,, . , . ., Y fm' AA Sl f i6lim Z' M'mM'WWf 1'iS 4 L so LLLLL ,. s, , A 1 S it ', ,Q .. , ' ' L S .4 lions W tg r - A ' A I li 'Jr N A 1 3 P, :ge si , i 'gn 1 L' sa Ji L ,..V . ,. ...., . -- E? ri if rr f l .. Q, J vi gt! ici M ' Ja J ' 'J --u-ug' . -- - l'-4' '17, '- -T Row 1: Kristen Race, Kelly Martin, Allison McCready, Tracy Hoyt, Julie Downing, Carrie Long, Julie Friedman, Jodie McNichol, Carey Brandt, Leslie Mcvey, Lisa Chambers Row 2: Nina Pearlman, Dale Hsieh, Mary Ferrnelia, Sadie Manley, Sara Thompson, Tara Hornungz Dawn Hoffman, Dana Wolff Gene Ferrnilia, Kim Tracy Row 3: Matt Werneke, Mike Cohen, John Tinter, Steve Dertinger, Amy Wiedeman, Kennbrnn Bennett, Amiee Chalus, Steve Lohman, Chris Spinelli, Ste ve Senier, Da vid Childs Row 4: Jason Ramay, Mike Sullivan, Rich Beney, Jason Peterson, Adrian Adamson, Brian Boehnike, Troy Sechrist, Dan Brumond, Sean Crotty, Fletch Avery, Chip Heinrich Row 5: Tom Cook, Sean Kearns, Mark Carney, Dan McKinney, Louie Diaz, Bill Derosset, Travis Tatum, Jim Nolisch, Bill Drake, Jeff Fey Row 6: Brian Zook, Greg Carlson, Kari Aycock, Carson Hall, Brent Sass. Gerrome, Steve Johnson The cross country team ran away with yet another successful 11 are season Senior Lisa Chambers H, - and juniors McCready McVey Bennett and Hornung led the girls varsity team Wtth ten girls in contention for seven varsity spots captain Julie Downing said the girls did extremely well The boys varsity team placed first at every meet Star runners included seniors Drake and Zook and funfors Byyny and Johnson The team won the League meet . , ' . . . r on October 24, after facing stiff competlnon from Smoky Hill Overland and Boulder There was an increased amount of interest ln the team said senior Dana Wolff A decline in the number of injuries from previous years also contributed to their success Coaches Steve Dertinger and Steve Lohman gave us the desire to do our best Holly Hacker 54 l Varsity Volleyball Row 1: Kim Kroeger, Donna Mastalka Row 2: Kelly Costello, Amy Anderson, Kathy Rozmiarek, Jodie Bacon, Stacie Goldsberry, Lynn Weber Row 3: Katie Showalter, Molly Goodwin, Kristin Blackwell, Ulrike Hettler, Gina Smith, Gabriela Vicek, Coach SalLy Moos MW Teamwork! The half-time yell resounds throughout the gym. Not only did this cheer help the volleyball players get riied up, but it summed up the secret to the success of this year's team. Vwth onLv four seniors on the varsity squad this year, the team was young. With so few players returning to the team, coach Sally Moos said that hardest thing to overcome was learning to work together. However, with notable victories over Pomona and Overland, and first place in the Doherty Tournament, the team proved that they had the talent and enthusiasm to work together successfuiiy. in spite of such young players, Moos believed that the team was more hgghw skilled than in the past. With start- ing players Gina Smith, Stacy Goldsberry, Kathy Rozmiarek, Amy Anderson, Donna Mas' talka and Jodi Bacon, the team had strong offensive and defen- ' ' Q sive skills. b Q Throughout the sea- ' , , son, the team demon- ? ' strated the intensity 1 lr -ff and the spirit needed r , . 1 4' A 1 N, rf, to be number one. 1 it , H 4 - Talmmy Sgietrich, Q I 0' 15 1 316 OWS ef , f M ' -l l I f 8 if n 'ea r. G vga?-K 1 kv S, 1 .. ' y 6 1 K I 'I 1 1 I X , .Eg 1, 55 Girls Varsity Basketball Row one: Michelle Castillo, Molly Goodwin Cari Goidy Amy Anderson Lynn Weber Row Two Pam Smiley coach Stacy Wersebe, Meredith Frolio Susan Perry Ulrike Hettler Lara Humphrey Kim Carter Cindy Wittebort head coach. Yes - excellence has become a tradition at Cherry Creek High School, and the varsityfjunior varsi- ty girl 's basketball team has upheld our high standards, These girls can jump, dribble, and fake-out oppos- ing players with non-stop gusto and energy. This year there was so much more team spirit and effort, said varsity captain Humphrey. Some prominent players, Hettler, Goldy, Humphrey, and Carter, have really pulled the team together this year. However, Boulder and Over- land, proved to be their toughest Competition this year, eventually ending the season for Cherry Creek before state finals in March. -Kim O'Brien f 56 Girls Jr. Varsity Basketball i , ,., if 1 1 ' f r ' rf M 3 M Q ' r ' , ' ' will j lxgwm X VM, X I , , , ,,,,,, , ni, A 727,75 fl! ' , ,, . ' ,Lv V ' H , , A mfr' , , , ,V . ' y Z, , A A L: A f 'EZZMLM 12:5 ' H24 lf5fJ1fX E': 7' 1' ' 7 if ff' -2- W 'G' ' W , f 9 Wh Mm f , ' My w if i! 'Wil V N V WAW vi ' l aw, , f I 5 A , A UQ , , A ,, - if I , ' f A ,w an -6 wo , Mal V ' ,ggi LM . x v QW , , ,, 'ff f ,sx , I f,Vf mu W V ,f I i , ,if f 2. Y ' 4.4 , , - ' 2 .,', 1 ESU: ' E ' 4 IV' - W Q' f, , 1 f , , , f , i ,, M ' V M l H 4 if W3 1 f , Q fa if A Q2 A , .2 ' ' ' A rf' E W' in f e A A a A A A M llll M , i M z llll M 'A 'Q or A Y A' A A 5 I I I W ,, , ,, ,V gf y , flkmm 'mins' if , ,J Q- -4:-iivwaw if : ,ff ,i ,V Q , ,M W ,,,, ,J VE, A ,557 I A ,X we X Q e e . l H A. Lgi :min sss, Q -5 e 5 ' I Q f Q fmi-as-:. Xa ,, 1 IQ V- . fr' wiidin buq k L, Q X ..., .. me mm, . : ff frz was g e r , -2 II a f r'r X if A V .ffvnwf 9 I I W In E 5 fs A W 5 vi 'Ly n Q 1 Q C 5 f K k. ' .. X f f A m i V 31 1 ff I kk L Y ..,., .NQQ f U Q 4 'mm X ssss 3 A 'V .. ,E ,v,, , is -v H-. f A 54 l :gi ' M 2 ' f , ., I -I I , Q.-1 : ,,m , 6' f ,' xx lil, I x M I 17' 1, 'f Ima, 1 X , 14 .M -Q BA Row one: Erica Tarpey, Rhonda Millet, Alexa Matthews, Pam Collins Row two: Jennifer Whitman, Allison McCready, Amy Ottinger, Mindy Giem, Pam Smileyg head coach, Susan Perry, Jennifer Eikenberry, Beth Ottinger, Nicole Karsh. 57 X One of the most satisfying and ef- fective ways to express yourself is through music. Cherry Creeks march- ing band does just that, sharing their excitement with their audiences, Our football games would not be the same without the steady beat of the drums or the inspiring victory pieces they play. The band provides an atmosphere of support and friendship, says band members Cherry! Workman, Kim Tracy, and Juli Barba to. it ob vioushf has a sense of unity, for the amount of dedication from each member is above and beyond the cali of duty. The band is led by Drum Majors Steve Smith and Chalon Majewski, and consists of 85 mem- bers. They've participated in such competitions as the Colo- rado University Band Day and the annual Regional and State Competitions. Because the students are in the band to per- form as en tertainment and not just for compe tition, they've participated in the l-lolhfwood Christmas Parade and in the Disneyland Parade as the feature band. The opportunities are many for the members of this band - and are wells deserved! W Kim O'Brien il Wim Q! W er 1 H ,, -H122 , 't Y X .rg ff t s . X ' ny. TV . x ',f.4f..2 M' it 'A M' i i - rl , Mars. A. rf ' -. jf all SL Mme ,. . , KOIQIOI4 D-242 dit. WI 01 bl in 4 91910314 title' Wi' r5r'?'!fLMtW-,fri XX, T f Row 1: Micki Jansen, Christy Chism, Nicole Busby, Stacey Metcalfe, Kia Berggren, Angela Edmondson, Rene Ernster, Chris Marko, Beth Junge, Marie Janols, Nathalie Jamie, Julie Smith Row 2: Chris Thom- as, Marcee Laxson, Mike Carson, David Powell, John Anderson, Chris Moore, Tom Spicknall, Ashley Hobbs Row 3: Andy Lehr, Colette Fernandez, Jana Weismeyer, Christin Kirkpatrick, Heather Powell, Brigette Shupe Row 4: Chalon Majewski, Ron Clark, .Julie Love, Kim f 'ii s ! i 1 , , in fsi F I 5 ik 4,x, Ji, , v 5' 5 Tracy, Ann Rusin, Coliin Wisecup, Chris Sexton, Art Roth, Brian Kay Chi Bateman Tro Sechrist, Darrin Graham Steve Smith Raw 5 P l .Y i 1 Lisa Wagner, Bonnie Melville, Lisa Meltzer, Michele Field, Juli Bar- bato, Jeni Rieck, Cherry! Workman, Wendy Wroblewski, Pam Baken John Nagel Row 6: Missy Wareham, Kathy Morse. Sue Ellen Kemp- ton, Heather Hall, Riki Davis, Suzanne Bennett, Nancy Walker, Wen- dy Bradshaw, Kim Jackson Row 7: Lori Abrams, Michelle Minear, Shelley Hoyer, Suzi Spicknall, Matt Grablanowski, Alok Gupta, Matt Stowe, Jenny Hupka, Karen Kronoveler, John Bosco Row 8: Scott Parker, Brian Heckard Dan Eliington, Matt Gray. Scott Kirkpatrick, John Hysom, Jason Garner, Drew Davidson, Emikr Harrington, Brian Norton Row 9: Mike Burns, Mike Kirkpatrick, Steve Crawford, Chriz llwlliams, Brian Wrabetz, Greg Carlson, Brian Lawier, Chuck Hos- tetler, Jessie Warren NK , , 9.4.4 3 Q 4 510102014 i 09,4 4 Sophomore And Freshman Basketball Tick, tick, tick . . . beep. Another sophomore girls' basketball game is over. ln preparing to play two games per week, 11 Ctotal, ml 5133215 th l r t'c two A J T , hoeugsaygailg adaive after y 333115 QB' 5 fihggr-9 iglgifj' h l. Th h r i f . . if fvgvgoonly sngiieatprwguis T are made only when too many girls try out. The V coaching is so much dif- ferent from ninth grade, My said Robin Mckmgivr. -- ZQEWI5' Wagga? You make so many new friends, and you mature greatly from your fresh- man year. But how do the sophomores feel about being eclipsed by the greatness of the varsi- ty team? l wish that we would start getting recog- nition sooner, said Ken- W 3 dra Sabeck. A--fi s'tsfir - Shelley Poehler Row 1: Amy Dicus, Nicole Petty, Robin McKnight, Stacy Harp, Coach Jan White, Shannon Ryan, Christine Stephens, Kendra Sabec, Leslie Heitler Row 2,' Missy Amick, Jenni Mestas, Shannon Randall, Christa Nash Row one: Karen Thomas, Jenny Frankovich, Katy Goodwin. Row 2: coach Dave Kinsey, Row 3: Holly Michalek, Paige Kaiser, Jill Amerman, Debbie Jacobs. Freshman Basketball: this is i T where it all begins, where today's amateurs become tomorrow's star players. Everyday for two hours, the freshmen players practiced for the two games they played every week throughout the season. The A team plays a total of 13 games, while the UB team plays 17. Ninth grade basketball is more competitive and fun, said Shell Franke. t'The teams worked hard and we're a closer-knit family. No one is ever jealous of anyone else. Even though it seems like the fresh- men are not there, l'm glad that Var- sity gets most of the recognition. H- That helps me Work harder' and R 1 S S Eli P .I T M d N k M d G ld R 2 S IF if ow : tacy iegrist, en arra, enni immons, in y ovic, in y o stien. ow .' hei ranke, Someday I hope to be at the top' Heather Locke, Stacy Dyck, Nicki Hanna, Coach Jamie Lafaro, Suzanne Meintzer, Erika Daly, Clancy Butler, Cassie Peterson. - Shelley Poehler 60 W K M, 4 I Cy? Volleyball Junior Varsity 'Qt fn! M? 4 y' A 3' , I c , 7 f 2 s 1 l tw ' IN l l . . , , ll , Bottom Row: Kim Kroeger, Kim Gorny, Frances Terry. Second Row: Annika Barrows, Patty Kantor, Kristen Gunderson, Nova Wright. Third Row: Coach George Barrows, Heather Berglund, Beth Ottinger, Kristen Blackwell, Amy Ottinger, Nicole Karch, Mgr. Paul Henderson. amen, -3, , 5 m-W-?f Eff'5-lTfl'7f',..rr W Sophomore .- t,.,N,.., ' ' '-f' ...- , N 1 t . .t - Y 1 -'KS Q ' X 3 . 5 , L C K Qx,,A W ' L, , is M X A S X 5 Y k f ' R x ' T af . xv In . QT hx I ..,A if I W 1 '- fs E . ' .. Xe 53' if . 1 LC 52 ,,.: X . . S Row 1: Becky Chang, Sue Lee Christa Nash. Row 2: Linda Buckley, Donna Schriener, Amy Walther, Teresa Brown, Jennie Garfield, Lisa LumLung. Row 3: Mgr. Ken Chang, Christy Morris, Traci Whitsett, Lisa Castle, Traci Bowler, Leslie Hietler. Freshman Row 1, L to R: Karyn King, Tara Kennedy, Shelli Franke, Kathy Goodwin, Jamie Taylor, DeDe Barry, Dana Drees, Row 2: Amy Claxton, Suzanne Klein, Matti Asgarian, Kelly Harris, Holly Hughes, Katie Dorchak, Regan Dunn, Row 3: Jo Kissinger, Jennifer Busby, Heather Locke, Clancy Butler, Suzanne Boyle, Lau- ra Brown, Jill Sovoboda, Krista Bertz, Jamie Lotaro, Row 4: Jill Amerman, Heather Simmons, Michelle Marx, Susan Piper, Kelly Harris, Grace Peters, Katie Lambert, Katie Coughlin 61 Golf .bi i N07 ., 4 ' 2 1 A sf? ' li, til S 1 All D O Row 1: Scott Petersen, Jason Hicks, Bert Funk, Chris Bakke. Row 2: Coach Ridgley, Chris McClain, Roddy Babb, Jon Segelke Chris Manley, Brandy O'Connor. Row 3: Jill McGill, Chris Rogers, Brad Meyn, Greg Arkin. - , The 1987-1988 Varsity Golf team had a very successful l Q season. The players began by winning all four Centennial QR League tournaments to become the league champions, I and they finished a close second at the state tournament. Seniors Scott Peterson and Bert Funk placed first and third respectively at the league championship, while sophomore Jason Hicks came in second. Peterson also placed second individually at the state level. The Junior-Varsity team is unique in that for the first time ever, a girl is on the team: Jill McGill. McGill said, The guys on the team are great they have been supportive and have made this year a lot of fun for me. Ridgely predicted next year's season will be even better than this year's, as only three members of the team graduated in June. We have a young team with the potential to become the 1988 state champions, he said. - Christina Carpenter Scott Petersen --f 4 1 w..,,q, W..- ,... 62 Chris Bakke , , Jill McGill 1 Girls Varsity Softball W ...Q This season was notjust any season for the Cherry Creek softball team. For hour upon hour, day after day, the Bruins prac- ticed with a new-found intensity, as soft- ball is now an officially sanctioned sport. Head coach Dave Kinsey affirmed, Now the kids will get the recognition they de- serve. The new sanction has moved softball from spring to fall, giving the Bruins the chance to play teams never competed against before tschools in Jefferson and Boulder countiesj, and the opportunity to become a true state champion, For the varsity players, this also means they will receive the C letter they have deserved for so long. Outstanding players included Collins fpitcherj, Millet fcenterj, Jacobs tcatcherj, and lrby tthird basej. They will carry on the Bruins' tradition for the next few years. All of the players offered their dedication and talent, which as Kinsey said, will take the team a long way. That makes this year kind of special. - Katie Showalter and Tammy Dietrich A K , . L- ini- 45 ff ,gr Pam Collins, Angie, Dave Kinsey, Lynn Hagerman, Rhonda Millet, John Gallagher, Kristin Burrows, Jamie 1. N ?i Q 1 Wheat, Susie Frazier, Sheila Eustace, Kerri Marr, Suzanne Clark, Jeni Eagle, Jennifer Jacobs, Tammy Dietrich, I f Deanne Pearn, Ann Evans. , 1 ' .- ' X . .- X 1, 1 - Girls Junior Varsity Softball x , W-I , . , .f. , ., .. . I My K 1 -' ,- ...A A., . 'Q .gfazsf ' :. '. AN L J1.?xs. W if Q. -,, , , , -. ft. ,f nn- Am J' ii: .,,,wJt,v, ,, .. f' f , sr . ' 4, , , , A JI Q M ,, , . -W. . , K -'A .M xi M, J 4 ,- 1 A ,Q , , 75 ' f qwzibpff A 1T9,, R L '5 ' viva-- ,- ugh M, .,.-1-. L L ' L to R: Debbie Marshall, Kristi Abel, Rochelle Wornardt, Marcie Peppers, Coach Konrad, Stacee Dyck, Susie Eagle, Tracy Bielenberg, Marci Richardson, Erin Murray, Kara Hotz, Paige Kaiser, Leslie Watts, Karen Mclntosh, Amy Heylingef, VICKI Andrews, Meg Beflfteff- Jef? Whitman, Kendra Sabec, Jen Mestas. 63 lce Hockey 1' 419 Matt Boettcher ' , .7'- . I ,2 ,iii M M 5 f 1 Q 0 9 fn 49 Bryan Desmond-Captain 49 Bryan Desmond 315 Alex Ringsley J. A ' D A 1 ., I L--L Q 3 .' . ff 'UD ' ' ' :k-1 , ' QQSRW .. f 3 S QR .J X . . fig I mr D ' f ., K M S Nfifwf K ig K N x - ft 'f XS fi. X t .N-as -ii i ' 'K Smsewm si The big pile up! ln keeping with Cherry Creek 's idea of excel- lence, this year's hockey team did its best at upholding the tradition. With a new coach, Mike Sesko, the twenty-one man team prac- ticed three times a week to tune up their slap shots and body checks. Captains Brian Bige- low, Bryan Desmond and assistant captains John Ezzard and Alex Ringsby helped the Bru- ins, who are not considered a school team, enjoy an exciting and power-packed season. Games played almost every week drew big crowds who enjoyed the quick action. As one spectator yelled, Love to see 'em hit the ice!! Body check me into the wall, baby! -Kim O'Brien 64 439 Bryan Desmond F'iw43', i Row 1: Alex K yrias, Bryan Desmond, Coach Moles, Coach Sesko, Coach Kennedy, John Anderson, Johathan Palmer. Row 2: Brian Mulligan, Dake Schmidt, Chris Petersen, Bill Nields, Brian Bigelow, John Peck, Jeff Chod, Drake Hughes. Row 3: John Ezzard, Andrew Lutz, Jeff Loewecke, Gregg Farnham, Matt Boettcher, Mike Nayoski, Matt Crisp, Alex Ringsby, Mike McCready. Lacrosse ik Q. :N L- 5: -1 ' 'I' K ,, .g - - k:,V. Q t.k: iv , X. K is I K -LL-11 -.'... . ' . ' I 1 - Y Q --Lbzl LI' Q I L,.. y--'-1 if . f E , - L ' g Q L . '- Lykkk k.Vk K .q:. I A- I . r -- - . r X Q A 1 L:,. . A ' N 1 - L.L , LL1 1-..L , LL'-.: L' g tgt hhb. L '1 . h 1 h , Q V, diffs? I L is f ' L . L IL1 A A s - it z sst as s sss . 1 t e e . , .L iky. .k: .g,:: in .. X .. '- ,. ,Nq, K L .: K . Jil - ,Q b i- -i n .,.. A Row 1: Phil Perlmutter, Mike Wooiford, coach, Row 2: Craig Pepper, John Ezzard, Jack Griffith, Neil Birchby, Phil Driggers, Dan McKinney, Andrew Robinson. Randy Srnail, .lim Fox, Bryan Nelson. Row 3: Seth Mohler, Mark Bissel, Brent Hayes, Jim Pekarek, Nick Koustas, Alex Ringsby, Mike Bevirt, Todd Rego, Scott Daigie, Dave Berlin. Row 4: Mark Raskis, Todd Livingston, Scott Keliy, Mike Gerrity, Eric Thompson, Justin Hedgecock, Matt Crisp, John Paoli, Jeff Pulcipher, Koby Fifer, Graham Benes, Eric Friedman. .uf K 5+ s.. . ,Se Lacrosse seems to be at a disadvantage this year - they lost 20 varsity players last year, and have only two mem- bers returning to the team. Be- cause of this, the team is still somewhat inexperienced. Coach Mike Woodford feels that the quality of junior varsity instruction has lessened in the past year, and, although the ju- nior varsity team went unde- feated last year, exceptional players are lacking because of this. But, on the brighter side, the competition looks good!! Because the play-off line-up has been expanded, each team has a few more chances to rank high in the league. With a little luck, Creek might surprise everyone and be the darkhorse that wins the league!! - Kim O'Brien 65 Wrestling Row 1: Sadie Manly, Kristen Randall, Suzanne Clark, Jennifer Drummond, Robie Virdi, Amy Swiatek Sure, the wrestling team had a great year. But it also had a very unique one: four sets of twins wrestled forthe Bruins. No one quite understands why the sport attracted so many twins, but these wrestlers agree that wrestling their own brother presents the greatest challenge. In a January issue ofthe Denver post, Phil Nowick said, lt's so enjoyable to have a twin on and off the mat. When both of us the andibrother Davidj win it's like a double win. lf one wins and the other doesnt, it's not like a win. Having a twin on the team also helps the others perfor- mance. f'You're always trying to show 5 your brotherj you can do well, said Mike Donnellv. lf he 's there, you want to im- press him. Even if they weren 't a twin, the other wrestlers had a suc- cessful season. Senior Scott Gates is a three-time sta te finalist and two-time state champion. What he likes best about the sport is that it teaches you discipline W- and it's fun! The team has had a very successful year, as usual. They won the Centennial League Championship and eight members of the team qualified for the state tournament. Congratulations wrestling, this year was double the fun! Quadruple Double Trouble 66 Vision Quest '88 Varsity Row 1: Coach Sheldon Marr, Coach Steve Foster, Row2: 'lim Wonhoii Greg Band, Jason Foster, Jay Gloor, Phil Nowick, David Nowick, Todd Tobin, Scott Gates, Jim Wonhoi Row 3: Bill Burke, Chris Hendershot, Sean Farley, David Smith, Mike Scroghem, Mark Caylor, MJ. Torrez Junior Varsity Row I: Pat McGowan, Chip Heinrich, Dan Perlove, Darren Wolter, Darryl McGowan, Row 2: Jason Foster, James Young, Matt Scriven, David Smith, Mike Sipple, Scott Willy, MJ. Torrez. Coach Bruce Anthony Rugby , ff, A'4a.,.. ' if Rowlr Dustin Taylor, Mike Savage, Jeff Loewecke, Todd Stoitz, Shane Montoyaijohn J Min, Chris Manley, Charlie Savage. Row 2: Don Sargent, Steve Schifi Jim Fox, Chris T ' ooiey, Brian Bailey, Scott Casias, Jason Cushner. Row 3: Eddie Dowd, Chris McConneli, Bob Loop, 77m K ercher, Scott Richardson. Row 4: Norm Mottram, Pablo Gutierrez, Andy Wilson, Harlan Hamilton, Brandon Avis, Mike Abbruzzese, Brian Lenda, Dan Bodycomb, Jim Butter, Joe Mechanic, Jim Aardal, John Marsh, John Podgore, Chris Kilroy, Howie Zali, John Larkin. :tin .. Wig, V .A V V' s ' G f i f' K J' ix it J if fp 1 i .f wi 62 mgxaii-f ,- 5 cmusrics 'gf 4 , :marinus Hi, , 7875 ' 2 , S' ,A I5 v ,, a,,. . f .1 ' . t. V' an 1 5, J VY, . John Furry Justin Otte Ill Jerry Burkey Jerry Burkey Q: .. N Y 4 . Q f'L4 4. X' Q '.. t v V1 7 F J 1 5 .4 4 Boy 's Gymnastics The Cherry Creek Boy's Gymnastic Team kept up it's intense performance record through yet another competitive year. After losing two All- American gymnasts last year, the team has worked long and hard hours to try and maintain it's standard of excellence. Coach Ed Klanecky spent the winter months training and condition- ing team members for six Olympic events: floor exercise, pommel-horse, still-rings, long horse vaulting, parallel bars, and horizontal bars. Unlike other sports gymnastics allow no room for any kind of error - if a fundamental mistake is made, it is very difficult to recover, and is certainly not forgivable. This is a sport which requires immense discipline and concentration, and in this fast- paced world, it is hard to get people to do such tedious work. But as is seen by their out-standing record, the team members have got what it takes. - Carl Algemissen Jason Kim Girls Soccer As tradition so often dictates, sen- iors tend to lead the pack in a high school. The girl 's soccer team is no different, as there are 20 seniors re- turning to play this year. The entire team, however, is experienced and tough. This awesome combination of depth and talent should make Creek a powerful team in the league. None of this could happen without the coaching ability of Pat Wisch- mann, and after 12 seasons here, hopes are high for the 13th. A big win over arch rival Arapahoe is one thing the girls would like, along with becoming Centennial League and State champions. , - Jennifer Hopwood Varsity Row 1: Julie Davies, Julie Pomerantz, Kristin Bigelow, M0101 Yarnell, All Wirtz, Martha Grimm. Row 2: Lynn Webber, Tona Winterbottom, Michelle Castillo, Robin Watts, Krista Speer, Kristin Race, Gretchen Geary Row 3: Amy Anderson, Meridith Frolio, Alison McCready, Maura McGuire, Molw Goodwin, Cari Goldy, Stacy Wersebe, Jennifer Hopwood. . . JUfllOl' W1'f'5lfy J 2 . , ,,,, ,W ,, if cr,,,W,Wa, ,,,,, M ,,,,, M we Mui ,af yen, ,: ,lz,, Jalal? ,,.,, , ' .fi?Li'fl-Qifre f '. If -1' 2' - lzgwfl ygn : V ,-l o f' .f Wy, We ,l i viii J? . .. A-'rf if fwnwffrf ,. WM, V Row 1: Megan Grow, Deena Smith, Karen King, Frances Terry, Nikki Hartman, Karen Reidy, Wendy Larkin. Row 2: Melanie Pearlman, Julie Holloway, Verna Clifford, Amy Bittman, Tara Hornung, Julie Love, Nicky Pierson. Row 3: Dave Paynter, Colleen Mlhelic, Amy Kupkos, Alexa Matthews, Carina Thompson, Nicole Karch, Leisha Knize, Jennifer Eikenberry. Sophomore Team . K , , ig' f e l ,T aaaatifii , V 1 i r , 4 1. ll la .,. .ef A ll .rs Row 1: Krista Carlson, Hayley Belt. Row 2: Jackie Pfofii Christa Nash, Collette, Fernandez, Theresa Brown, Kim Stanfield, Katie Garrison, Allison Thomas, Leslie Heitler, Amber Blasingame. Row 3: Michelle Borg, Elaina Pappas, Amy Dicus, Dawn Carbone, Nicole Seguin, Maia Trimble, Jennifer Reis, Kristin K irkpatric, Annesa Ayers, Heather Hutchenson, Row 4: Lauren Riaski, Maria Montgomery, Lisa Castle, Andrea Rieland, Corey Garnty, Jill McGill, Brian Daly, Michelle Field, Karen Kroneveter, Anne Woodward, Lynn Christensen, Allison Kuipurs, Debbie Hnch. 68 Jennifer Hopwood Freshmen Row 1: Carrie Lanpher, Chanda Decola, Suzee Boyer, Heather Alexander, Lynne Modesitt, Katie Dorchack, Andrea Warner, Ka th y Morse, Stacy Sie- gris t, Reagan Dunn. Row 2: Paige Hamilton, Amy Wiedrnan, Meagan Thom- as, Amy Schull, Casie Jones, Lauren Goldman, Jill McDonald, Decle Berry, Jenny Timmons, Lisa LumLung, Jennifer Flemming, Carey North. Row 3: Christa Hoffarth, Becky Abert, Julie Allen, Holhr Mihalic, Robin Black, Kim Sciez, Laura Brown, Cassie Peterson, Erika Daw, Katherine Becker, Chris- tine Wood, Clancy Butler. Girls Tennis Row 1: Cecile Kieyer, Brandy Smith, Julie Downing, Gabrieia Vicek, Jennifer Riley. Row 2: Dianna Torscher, Chris Bowers, Julie Davis, Cindy Gray, Karen Mcintosh, Krissy Trueil, Tracy Brown, Karin Carter. Row 3: Krissy Warren, Ann Evans, Kristy AbeL Lesley Watts, Paige Kaiser, Megan Mille, Keiijv Harris, Julie Gieiche mann. Row 4: Bridgid Rawley, Hallie Northrop, Katherine Adams, K. C. Riley, Becky Chang: Shannon Croteau. Row 5: April Archuietta, Kim Hunter, Tami Miiier, Carrie Bernstein, Emily Berg, Patricia Kanter, Sara Oisen. Row 6: Kimi Watterson, Ann Vanatta, Makiko Kuraishi, Susie Ulrich, Pauia Fielder, Janet Fier. ...S 6 . ? 5 ...,. '17 There is a strong tie holding this year's ten- nis team together -- their common goal to destroy Colorado Springs' Cheyenne Moun- tain tennis team. Cheyenne has been the only team to beat Cherry Creek in the last eight years - we held the state championship for six, and then lost it to them the last two. The majority of the Varsity team is quite young, with sophomore Chris Bowers ia runner up last year for statej and Karen Macintosh, a freshman who is the it2 singles player this year. This fact will prove to be beneficial in future years of competition. And there are only two seniors playing this year - Diana Torscher who has won the state champion- ship since she was a freshman, and Julie Da- vis, who was state singles champ the last two years. As is common to all Cherry Creek sports' teams, their ultimate goal is to take State - Let's hope they do it!! - Kim O'Brien W , We Kristy Abel W was Lesley Watts Karen Mcln tosh Cindy Gray Krissy Truell Ann Evans Baseball w During a C h e r r y Creek base- ball game in 1963, Tom M cCullum was struck in new the head and M ' seriously in- jured by a if t.t,., ,.b. 5, We baseball. He M C' bbils We died a few 5 we weeks later. , 'X The baseball :ss field was named the ,i Tom McCul- if lum Field in honor of this C h e r r y Creek sophomore. Most high school graduates consider an 580, 000.00 sala- ry without a degree a dream. For most, it is. But for select baseball players at Creek, this dream is a reality. Approxi- matehf 5 players are now actively playing in the major leagues Cat least two bypassed collegej, and 2 more, now at college, are almostguaranteed positions. Nationally, Cherry Creek has a reputation of being quite the baseball power, said coach Mark Johnson. lt seems that college scouts bom- bard Creek, knowing that the programs at Cherry Creek are superior to all others in Colorado and are highly competitive in the nation. A recent survey done by coaches all over the state concluded that Cherry Creek, in the past four years, produced 36 college and professional baseball players who are still active. The closest any other school came to this number was Nine - only nine!!! With this much talent at one school, Creek is very com- petitive. But, so are the other schools in the Centennial League, as 4 of them are in the top ten in the state - and there are only 7 in the league!! lf Creek wins state, it will be an incredible victory! - Kim O'Brien Varsity Row 1: Bruce Riter, Dave Paoli. Matt I-leap, Jason Mew, Greg Sherman, Pete Coppoliiio, Kelty Hooper. Row 2: Tom Logan, Lane Patterson, Barney Ruden, Jeff Sch weitzer, Tom iseman, Mark! Wiiliams, Jarrod Daddis, Coach- Mark Johnson. Row 3: Ted Martinez, Todd Childers, Elder: Zerr, Kevin Kakos, John Burke, Matt Humphrey, Tom Richardson. Junior Varsity Row 1: Rob Alderidge, Neil Graham, Dave Goldberg, Kevin Gerrity, Brodie Hail, Chad Gilmore, David I-ielimer. Row 2: Anyd Lehr, Eent Hartman, Aaron Travis, Rand McKim, Jason Hicks, Brian Zaui, Steve Brown, Marc Ingham. Row 3: Rob Meion, Brady Meltzer, Jim Lambert, Scott Geheret, Chris Beals, Dave Richardson, Payton Garnisey, Brett Gusmus, Darren Busch. Speech And Debate sf .4 3 331 xi Row 1: Heather Dilatush. Beth Englke, Charlotte Kanstrup, Theresa Smith, Melanie Reiss, Kirsten Wilson, Emily Shuster. Tracy Brown, Jennifer Alger, Peggy Benedict. Row 2: Kent Messer, Todd Shiman. Amy Sumner, Lori Winegred, Sam Aybar, Dan Wenner, Jon Tinter, Lawrence Bub, Gary Addington. Row 3: Karin Carter, Mike Hafner, Carrie Coughlin, Stephanie Beguin, Diane Bunton, Chris Porter, Dan Eshom, Lance Dadgherty, Chris Hubka, Donna Moore, Chuck Koslowske, Thomas Camp- bett Laura Loughry. Row 4: Craig Buell, John Podgore, Libbi Matthews, Maureen Haugh, Dan Gregory, Anna Leyva, Kevin Tate, Steven Stearns, Jason Altberger, Brad Aitberger, Jon Goldberg. U. htm... .awe Craig Buell, Chris Porter, and Dan Eshom at Stan- ford University. The Cherry Creek Speech and Debate team had all of the new faces that every successful team needs. We have a lot of talent and I expect that we will have contin- ued success said Coach Gary Addington. The team has had many state and district champions as well as many national qualifiers, and the 1987-88 team is no exception. The team 's experience ranges from Dan Eshom, a junior who already holds one state title and who competed in the national meet last year, to Ivan Schawbe, a student from Australia, who won his first tournament after being in the United States onLv two weeks. The team is very competitive because there is a tradition of winning. 'Most of the other schools don 't like competing with us because we are so big. said sophomore varsity team member Amy Sumner. We can split the team, go to two tournaments at one time, and still have more icompeti- torsj than anyone else. The exceptional talent demon- strated by the team has earned them national acclaim, Steve Stearns at C.U. Dan Eshom at C.U. and due to their reputation, they were invited to a nation- al meet at Stanford University. They spent four fun-filled days competing and basking in the sun 's warm rays. lt's a lot to ask of a team of any sort. But the Cherry Creek Speech Team was happy to oblige. Libby Mathews, Craig Buell Reagan Packer and Mike Cook at C. U. Cherry Creek Debate at Stanford University 71 mana! Joy ce Gogdhue Craig Sue ll and Allene McCaX -iq' Shawn SU l S5 U To be a Cherry Creek faculty member is to be a masterplanner, a furniture Hxer, a student of high-school slang, an eater of stale doughnuts, a self-defense major, a decision maker, a dedicated professional and a victim of the early morning parking-place siege. The faculty at Cherry Creek High School enjoy many diverse experiences together, and yet each department has a unique personality and offers unique pro- grams. lt seems logical to start this tour with the oldest building. Wi'th this thought, we will journey to the East building where the Social Studies and the Math departments reign. Yes, many freshmen and sophomores are well aware of Social Studies as they are forced to endure the grueling classes of World History and U. S. History. But as they progress through their school years, the Juniors and Seniors appreciate the diversity of the department. Conflicting viewpoints and opinionated teachers create a constantly exciting environment. Classes range from Women 's Studies to Anatomy of Western Thought and Soviet Studies. Next, we will endeavor to explain the Math Department. First, we must state that over 9596 of Creek 's students take a math class all four years - something to be proud of as these four years are not required! And Creek is considered to be tough competition at the various math meets. But, although Creeks math success does reflect the superiority of the teachers, it is interesting to discover these teachers are very often involved in the infamous NFL pools - betting MONEY. Can you believe it? lt is now time to travel to the West building . . . if you have your hiking boots on. Here. we will begin with the English Department, which is the largest department at Cherry Creek comprised of 38 teachers. Our English teachers have the capability to clear up confusing philosophies, to give our naked pronouns identities, and to empathize with those who paid money to fail the A.P. exam. Again, as with other departments. their excellence as teachers is shown through the numerous students who have won writing awards, have become National Merit scholars, and have had work appear in Fine Print and the Union Street Journal. Next. is the Foreign Language Department. These teachers have a common goal of bringing the world together by opening the doors of communication. Through their experiences abroad, the teachers them- selves have done more than to just increase proficiency in a language: they've tried to instill an appreciation for the country itself As with the other departments, the success of the teachers is demonstrated by awards earned by their students. ' As we continue through the halls of West, we run into the Science Department. And although they teach Physics and Chemistry, the Science teachers seem to be concentrating on Biology with newly-weds and babies arriving Daly. Two new additions to this department are the Chromatograph and Microscopy for students to use. The science students have proved to be the finest in the state, participating in and winning many science competitions. Then we arrive at the Business Department, where opportune classes have prepared Creek kids for the real world' '. Classes like D. E. C.A. and F. B. L.A. have been successful here at school and these students ha ve been winning National Competitions year after year! Finally, we visit the library. where Stanley Plumiey was the main attraction earlier this year. He presented a plethora of poetry to plenty of pleasant pupils who passively applauded Plumley's prose-he was the epitomy of a poet. Literature is the center of this department along with C.A.R.L., B.A.N,K.H.E.A.D., M.A.R. T. I. N, E. Z., and W. I. N. D. M. l.L.L. E . R. The combination of these elements provided excellent instruction in research, study time, and on how to be quiet . ' Now it's time to go to industrial Arts where specific career-oriented classes take place. These classes. while teaching theory, primaritv emphasize the practical aspect of the working world. The teachers pride themselves on the fact that their classes are a place for everyone and anyone. They teach skills students will be able to use for the rest of their lives! Last, down through the tunnel we go into the Fine Arts building. Self-expression is a dominant feature within these classrooms. Whether it's acting, pottery, singing, instrumental music. or public speaking, the teachers in Fine Arts encourage a young artists potential to levels beyond the norm . Awards and success are prevalent in this department-how could they not be when successful people are teaching the classes? Well, our tour is complete, This is the Cherry Creek High School faculty. Ordinary? Try extraordinary !! -Kim O'Brien Jim Huge and Dr Richard Koeppe The Cherry Creek school dfstnct began the I 987 88 school yiear with a new superintendent Jfm Huge Although our last superintendent Rach ard Koeppe will be mlssed he must he remembered for the great leader ship he gave Cherry Creek Cherry Creek gave me 15 great years Koeppe said Henry Cotton in the May 1987 issue of the Villager sa1d Those of us who had the privllege of workfng for hirn and wlth htm will mzss him most but students parents and citizens wfll rnlss hirn more than they may imagine for in this age of promises without character and characters without promise an honest and able leader is a rare gift As lucky as we were to have Dr Koeppe as our superintendent .lim Huge is proving that our luck has not run out He is very concerned with his family work and what is going on around htm said sophomore Amy Langhoff Huge s nzece He is a very carmg worker Huge 47 is a graduate from the University of Nebraska where he earned a master s degree ln school admlnlstration Wlth much experience in the educatlng profession Huge most recently held a ,fob which took him to all tlfty states and numerous foreign countries Now He wants students to know that he is here for them adding l want to see a lot of growth ln the schools ln the upcoming years Colorado attracts Huge because of the sunshine the mountains and the people in the free time that he does have he enfoys skling running playing tennrs reading attending plays and going to concerts .llm Huge is a great guy worth getting to know Karen Szngly . . , ' i r ' ' Ii 17 1 1 ' Y U . . . . . . . I Y 7 Y . . . , ,, , , ' 1 . ,, . . . . . . . ,, . I I Y 7 ' as ' ' ll ' I ' ' I I . . , Y K V ' I ' il Pl ' ll ' 1 1 I ' 1 rv I 1 ' 7 I l I f I Dr. Donald K, Goe Dr. Leo K. Gersf George J. Straface Deputy Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Director of Personnel The Board of Education faced many challenges during the year, beginning with the change ln su- perintendent from Richard Koeppe to Jim Huge. During a year dominated with changes, the Board has survived remarkably well. A very close budget election and the delayed opening of Eagle- Crest were two of many issues facing the Board. They continue to offer strong leadership for Cherry Creek Schools. Board of Education Patricia Hayes, James Harrington - President, Nancy Spence, James Self - 1 , A' ,A A ' A: ' J ' if ,EZ i ght ' 1 lg ,ff J xg ? M , V rk M, I ,v2' I Q ff at 1 wi i 'iaiigziiif ' 1 ifiix, . . . ' 'f ,iii ' ' fy ff f as K 1 ,, f X H? f, at fx f Q55 ft J ? fi f ff xg f f P ' m e 5 'S 4 5 fbi? i , Eib, Ai,2,,, . it - .. f , si. ,.m.,,,. ,U fig, i 1980 J I f 6 1 2 J 1 Henry F. Cotton Principal According to a Denver Post editorial Henry Cot- ton, principal of Cherry Creek High School, is no stranger to controversy. Whenever Cotton causes controversy, however, it is usually in our best inter- est. He not only runs our school, but also does presentations for other worthy institutions. Such institutions include the Colorado Principal Center. the American Cancer Society and the Colorado En- dowment for the Humanities. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Centennial Colorado Con- ference and the Advisory Board for Denver Maga- zine. Mr. Cotton 's respect for the Cherry Creek student body makes us proud to have him as our leader. He is a Harvard graduate, where he received his Mas- ters Degree in Art and History. His interests include backpacking, reading, studying history, but most of all he enjoys students. We thank Mr. Cotton for caring, for instilling a sense of pride in Creek, for allowing us the freedom to grow, and for giving us responsibility. But most of all, we thank him for making Cherry Creek Americas number one High School. - John Furnish Dan Sweeney Assistant Principal Cheryl Newman Assistant Principal Da vid Sullivan Assistant Principal I F li I i I g g if ii. ag I 5 ggtg gg t VV . V ,,,VV . , V Vky. 'frm I ? , it Q ii . ,. .. I 5 f , ,f,.' V In ..,, ,, , , r i is Athletic Director Roger Magnuson Deborah Taylor Fred Tesone Assistant Principal Assistant Principal l I - - 1 Executive Secretaries rv . ,t my ,,. Q 5 .ef gems. Linda Kolhouse, Petey Nilemo, Donna Schenbeck, Jackie Wingate. Barbara Johnson Joyce deRoos, Jackie Culp o try and capture a per- son 's personality on paper is something of a challenge- and not always a successful one. And if you've ever participated in one of Mr. Ryan 's science classes, you know what a diverse person he seems to be. But, there is one thing that a person cannot miss about Mr. Ryan-his kinetic ener- gy, a.k.a. energy in motion. Whether he is flying through doors to demonstrate inertia, or answering Yeeeeessss, to our questions, or hiding from stu- dents the day grades are due, his energy level is always on Hhigh. As a result of this, nodding heads and sleepy eyes are rarely present in Mr. Ryan 's classroom. His facial expressions range from the unusual to the abstract, as do his hair styles. But, besides all his goofy attributes, students pay at- tention to him because he is able to illustrate problems on a level accessible to them without mak- ing students feel like babies. He has respect for teenagers and their capabilities, therefore inspir- ing their performance and inter- est. Joe Skraza, Cindy Lou, and Black Bart have become legends in their own very looooong time, and will never leave the memories of ttfe 1988 graduating class. Master Teacher is an award that is not just given to someone who knows their facts-a Master Teacher is someone who cares and respects a student. He has an impact fintellectually or emotion- allyj on that student's future. Mr. Ryan demonstrates that he is a Master Teacher-if anyone is born to teach, it is Patrick Ryan. -Kim O'Brien 76 Patrick Ryan 1 982-Pa trick Ryan Mr. Ryan teaching PSSC Physics Pat Ryan and Henry Cotton The Mad Physicist -Halloween 1987 Mr, Ryan teaching with Dippy Bird Z 1' e 2 r r if 7 9 f 1 k Q- 5 2 if 5 ?ZS:im:y..: l My W WAM-l...f I f . Qigiizmllwi tu. f We-2 W ,,q, 2,ZQZEy!W5li'17 am, I Sfirlhailf -I Q.. .ai w-,,g-tg-,ygft imfifigl..Mff '?fi.,m ffl may I f Watf- ftwt, V ffm I -it --to W 3 Wye to W. H ., if r .ld M022 WZ W Z C' 9' Hi M., E, 1 I . wel.. .4 ' A A Gi V ,,,'5 .. .,,, ,,.,,A ., H 2,,L f.. 3f,15 it . QIAQ . . f e.f2iwll,.fewWw' ,,L,, r .Q 52 Mr. Remmes visiting with a student twmywf- f 5 wt - sg to ie Q , 'SW - Q -Q S. 3 Q f N ..t. M AL,, 'Q' N M 'wr ,gall-01' Bm... Mark Hunter, Mr. Remmes and Brad Rule Mr. Remmes and Jennifer Hopwood sf tv - , K f - 5 S.: .- L I K t 1983-Ralph Remmes Mr. Rernmes and Heather Potter Ralph Remmes r. Remmes: a man easily recognized by his scholar- ly glasses, his witty and sometimes controversial re- marks, and his strong ideals. He is a leader who tries to help us dis- cover the unknown with provoca- tive questions: Where does the white go when the snow melts? A special type of environment is created in Mr. Remmes class- room. New concepts are discov- ered as he uses his mind to dis- cover ours, and he places incredi- ble challenges in front of us - yet people always seem to achieve his high standards. This influential teacher has a way of challenging students to discover the answer instead of being mesmerized and brainwashed by a textbook. He has a cunning humor that creates an enjoyable learning atmo- sphere. He leaves us prepared to challenge the realities of today's rapidly changing world. He posi- tively affects the lives of everyone with whom he associates. He loves to have someone argue with him! He is a man of many talents: both a teacher and a scholar, and a philosopher and an individualist. Many students find him to be a mentor and a friend. He is always ready to speak what he believes, and his interest in an individual student's needs and opinions is great. His deep concern for Cher- ry Creek, both academically and socially, has made him truly ex- ceptional. All of his qualities are blended together to produce an influential and intelligent man and a Master Teacher who places his students before himself in order for the students to surpass them- selves. - John Furnish 77 Charlotte Adams - MA from Indiana Universityp Vocal Lynn Anderson - MA from CSU5 Math Cheryl Andre - MA from DU,' History Shannon Argentati - BA from CU,' Foreign Language Michael Bader - MA from Colorado School of Mines,' C. P. Chemistry Lilette Bagwin - MA from Lesley Collegeg Math Jan Baker - BS from CSU,' History John Ballantine - MA from Universidad de Sa La Mancag Foreign Language Betty Bankhead - MLS from LSU,' Librarian Ron Begg A MA from UNC: Physical Education Peggy Benedict - MA from CU,' Speech Rose Ann Bershenyi - MA from CU: Art Christine Blackman - BA from CU,' Physical Science John Buddy Blom - MA from DU,' History Chuck Blood - MS from CSU,' Marketing Education Bill Bradley - MA from CU,' Journalism, English Penny Brinker - BA from Marquette, Spanish Jack Brookhart - MA from CC,' Science Mike Brookhart - BS from UNC,' Marketing Education John Brosseau - MA from CSU: Physics Don Budy - MA from CSU,' Art Bob Burke - MA from UNC,' Science Michele Busti v MA from the Catholic University of Americap Theatre Samuel Butler - MA from CU,' Spanish Keith Carpenter - BA from Nebraska State Collegeg Business John Christensen - MS from New Mexico Highlands Universityg Global Science XYZ: 5 .51-h1jA4 f4t-' 'N X F -giants atxaflllslre. f F L xv fr if gkffy Q19 self-portrait drawn by Nan Krathovil in her 1950 year-' book, The Cardinal Pennant, 78 in .W 5 4 Ii' It X 25' We X 2 Q, S r 2 X as gl 5 Q' as is X .-Q-Q-:Mug W---,t.,,.,., f -- ' W2 Q' fsgessgegw.. M., Q Ne I N . . ,...,.. - t,-. -tx. if .,,.. ' A . L S I B e H - titi . . V s , - . A. ,. ,.,, L at A L. I ' tg 1 isis N X t-,.. A ' . , i,ii tt., - ' H siis I A f..2,tg' 4217. A.j'LQS 1 :AE '-5 s f S Egg wsek-. , XE. 1 ,' -iw B f it 'iraqi an rt 'I tt t-vi ,3 st a ggi? meet, Q,.s-ts. ie I - I K .K lyk, X ,.. Q., lz g . I ig, C have wanted to be a teacher since I was eight years old. I de- veloped an interest in teaching because I had the opportunity to tutor some of my peers through a program at our elementary school. I started a savings account to save for college. I ha ve taught in a small parochial school, and have been an actuary for an insurance company here in Denver. During my time with the insurance com- pany, I was teaching math to my co-workers' chil- dren and teaching the parking lot attendant deci- mals and fractions. I felt that I'd learned so much in the business world, however, in all honesty, I really missed the contact with high school students and the excitement of teaching mathetmatics. I feel that teaching is a calling. I teach not because I have to, but because I genuineiy want to. I do my best to humbly live by the motto of Ralph Waldo Emerson, To know that one life breathes easier because you have lived - is to succeed. - Twila Gavin Twila Gavin in 1961 .f .X Q . . . -:E-. , , is K, N ...tt Q, . E 4 3 S X Mx 1 S t X f fr. ss Q at X 'S ers Q at . Q Mba X me sits? en Ratcliff was voted as the most athletic student at Cherry Creek High School in 1960, and later returned in 1966 to the district to try and tame the student body with his teaching expertise. Mr. Shillinglaw Csound familiarj was his principai, and he later taught both Mr. Saracino and Ron Peterson as young boys . His classes consisted of 16-I7 students, and creek was about one tenth the size it is today. The reservoir was empty, and prairie surrounded the school for miles, and miles, and miles. Sound dismal? Somewhat, but life was simple then. Entertainment consisted of drive-in movies, soc-hops every weekend, and the only real concern was whether or not you had enough gas to get home from your date lgood or bad ?! D. Life is not simple today though - there is now a need for S.A.D.D. and safe-rides and anti-drug programs. But Mr. Ratcliff feels that Cherry Creek has changed and progressed for the better, Opportuni- ties are endless for students - the variety of clubs the myriad of sports and the diversity of classes have just enhanced Creek s estab- lishment. Cliques are present but Mr. Ratcliff says there always have been cliques - the socialites the jocks the intellectuals -- an aspect of Cherry Creek and of many other schools that is and always will be the norm . Mr. Ratcliff has experienced the changing of Creek and is convinced it s been a positive one!! - Kim O Brien S 3 'U FFS g l., . ' i Q t 8 , Q X w N ti-lik Q D ,X N ex X N N51- fv K 5 XX S ix Q3 X is its sg X Q f 5 ,s W s X K .. .115 .S..,.g,m , X ...gm .- f .fs if--:mee.swgiieis '- iss sfziwwssfzsfmxaiwxss:sweet-.ef 1 X with at Q X 313 1, Q T :ix 2 s Ri ..1. S 3 2 t - 15. 2 1 ,. P . ,..- , i 32' -si - f Q k' X : .x -I . - X is-:exif :. kx:: l5i..y:.5'-:' 1 : g-5.3, -- f- - s5,,c,. W ,f t S A Linda Christensen - MA from UNC,' Math J. Phillip Clemens - MA from CU5 Math Sean Coleman - BS from CU,' Student Teacher Linda Coniglio - BA from CSU,' Business Jim Cooley - MA from CU,' English Brian Daly - BA from UNC5 Chemistry Ronda Davis - MA from Our Lady of the Lake Universityg Speech Therapy Steve Dertinger - BS from CSU,' Math Russ Doren - MS from UNC,' Science Jerry Dorricott - MA from Western State Collegeg Human Dynamics Sally Drennen - MS from Northern Illinois Universityg English Scott Duncan - MS from CSU,' Student Teacher Darrel Egemo - MA from DU,' Counseling Robert Eggert - MS from University of Wisconsing Math Glenn Endsley - PhD from CU,' Algebra Thomas Fair - PhD from CU,' English Niel Fogt - BS from Miami Universityf Math Steve Foster - MS from CU,' Physical Education John Fuller - MA from UNC5 Counseling Twila Gavin - BS from Creighton Universityg Math 79 Tom Gearke - MA from CU, Counseling Mary Gibson - MA from UNC,' Counseling Beth Glullanelli - MA from University of Texasf Spanish Joyce Goodhue - BA from University of Calgeryg French, Counseling Barbara Grace - MA from Colorado State Collegeg Art Janet Grant - PhD from CU,' English Karen Green - BA from CU,' History, Sociology Don Greenlee - MA from Reed College: Math Don Griebel - MA from DU, Physical Education Lynne Griffin - MA from UNC,' Science R. Steven Gumbay - BS from CSU, Biology Robert Hall - BA from CC,' Business Sharon Hall, RN - BS from CU,' Nurse Carolyn Hayes - BS from CU, English Jennifer Jill Hill - MA from UNC,' English Patricia Hill - BS from Marquette University: Nurse Jim Hinton - MA from DU,' Psychology, Sociology Frederick Hirst - MS from USC,' Math Joan Hodgkinson - MA from Miami Universityq Math Ken Hodgklnson - BS from CSU,' Drivers Education Julie Hogarth - MA from UNC,' I-team 99 f W' f f ffff' 1 if A f X r ff! 51 f , 2 Peggy Benedict in 1970, Beverly Hills, Ca. Daryl Holcomb - MA from UNC,' Science Jan Howard - BS from CU,' Physical Education Pam Hutson - MA from UNC,' Fashion Design Pam Huwa - MA from UNC,' Biology Richard lversen - MA from CU,' Math 80 - ,,,,, A 'W ff ZW A ,- ,,'f f',f e I 'l ' ,, ,,,, :VVV . .f,., .W,, f ,,,. 1 , ,,, V E 71 53 lf: ,f 19' g, f at ' 1 , ,,,, , his A ,.,, ' ' .,,. , A, - q K ' A N , ,-f, ' ,' I ,. Vgty , ji , 0, X , X f a X X K A f Aer W fig I 9 d iff. , yy , ,, f f E f ,, lx ,,t , H ,mf 24.1 7 f ' '51 1' 21' ww' ' Many true artists hide their talents from the rest of the world, but English teacher Bill Bradley finally came out of the closet. Mr. Bradley's ceramic froggy friend was made in the third grade and has been treasured through his adult life. Hlt is a frog leaping into the air but at the time my older sister thought it was a frog with polio, said Mr. 'Y 5 MW 4 qgyyff 'i riri .,, , ,f ti--,tw ,, , ' , , y , ,.,., , X , W W A g we Je' 1,5 If r, - H i I1 ,, 'iw ,i-,iw ,, , ,fa N s , , ., ',,, ,,,, V r 5 'i z ,J , A . . ,,,f' ,. , .',,. 1 Besides having a Bachelor's degree in English Lit- it F' trillr erature, Bill Bradley has a Masters degree in jour- . nalism, an area of interest he pursues outside of school. He is currently a wire service reporter and has been published in several magazines and news- papers including The Denver Post. -Heather Potter ir f , 1 1 t ' L A at ,,, , 'E mi at are 7 9 r ,, A' 9 ag, X ff s ,,,5 2 Y , M , '34'EZfff'i 4 X Af MEM -Qgfi were X K f 4 r B 22 f ,W Tyr A K if, 4 'ff , 1-,,. J W ,, ,,. , :L , t,,,. F 'A ' Turning Back The Years wh 54 , ggyt 2 - .1v, K ',,: 1 . kig i as ? s t f i' - A E 15 wg S ss 15 at 5 Q Q gi.. tx, N 13, 5-t est L L A . M 45 S' -. i Eg-I , 25 , - N , .:::.. t s .. . --sm, - A g..+a,.g.t, f i Gerber? l' dp , f slii A 529. ,,W.,, f I X.. M if , 1 , 1 V W ' 4 Chuck Blood at age 3 Tina Ward at 286' 2 i X sm H t t, .. Fi. lui if ' S Q X X S X gg . E ' il.:-tx: , 'ifqfif . Nm :um :T--Tv? i X 1-' z e 2 X .f::.X.,ssN ,,.. 3 S WRX wg xx 3 , gg QW ffsf sts: ,,,- 51? 5 me . L32 ' it L.. -X : F a. ' ' X In Pam Hutson at age 2 ax 5 -4 -1. -v if 'li ' sf J 4 K 4 B x 1 'A 3 Qflg-ag. g W WX Q4 Mary Jackson - BS from Wakeforest Universityg Math Don Jacoby - BE from CU,' History, Economics Marc Johnson - BA from CU,' Physical Education Eilene Jones - BS from Laradoq Reading! Writing Centers Susan Jones - MED from Saint Lawrence Universityg Human Dynamics Chris Jonnsson - MA from UNC,' Drivers Education Gerald Jorden - MA from UNC,' Social Studies Steve Kascht - MA from DU,' English Marilyn Katzman - MA from Leslie University,' Math Harry Kelleher - Phd from DU,' English Bonnie Kelly - MA from CU,' English Ted Kempton - MALS from Weslyan University: Social Studies Joyce Kirkpatrick - MA from DU,' Counseling Ed Klanecky - BA from UNC,' Physical Education R. Skip Kohloff - MFA from RlT,' Photography 81 Jim Konrad - BE from CSU: Business Nancy Kratohvil - MED from CSU,' English Steve Lantz - MA from UNC,' Science Judy Larson - MA from CU,' Math Richard Larson - MA from CU: vocal John LaRue - Phd from CU5 Chemistry Norm Liden - Phd from Washington Universityg Math Verna Lofaro - MA from CSU,' French Steve Lohman - MA from CSU: Electronics Mike Longyear - MAI JD from University of Pittsburg, History Neil Mackie - MS from CU,' Physics Rocky Martin - BS from CU: Physical Education Allen Matsunaga - PhD from University of lllinois,' Math Alene McCall - MA from CU,' Counseling Nancy Miller - BS from CSU5 Business Marty Moore - BS from Mississippi University for Womeng Business Michael Moore - MA from DU,' l-team Cynthia Mousel - BS from UNC5 Physical Education Gary Nearpass - MA from CU,' Counseling Beth Nelson - MA from CSU5 Counseling Tim Nelson - Master Automotive Technicianq Automechanics Janet Nichols - MS from USC,' Librarian Patricia Oatis - BA from CSU,' English Bill O'Donnell - EdD from University of Kentucky: Math Ann Marie Oscarson - MA from DU,' Foreign Language Joan Otoupalik - MA from DU,' Foreign Language -tr - gin J J . NW, ? 5 E , :V?5,.:W I f iiizuiz f . if, WZ' 'QV ff it ittitiii A VZV, y nyylyy S 2 tt, , . M Mawffimewwm at it Q X if Sonja Walker in 10th grade 82 m y ,,,. . ,,.,, ' 1. ' 3 ,-'45 1 -H-' 'fx I , L5 ' f C ri- -fffT 7 .U fifsvfffi f' HP! ,tti q,m.,,.:, X F - ' . 4 'W ,T17:':':'l'l - 1 ta W ,V , H 222: .J ,,A 'V ei t tt is 3.-'33'f,', if 4 'A card I ' ir1 1- 'WL ff ' t . iii it tlri 55 Rep-Ormicnigaf' iiit Ji,i - 'S Olt, ,A,, t h D e fg I D e t U' 3 Wg VV:,VV , ,f,, 5 n ' 5 if Kare mediate 5 Q I F1 te If he 7 Q21 Karen Rothberg at 16 months Y 4.--ten. wmv- , ,ts 'S' 'iz1sz1Sfgs.'1... e,s.'f1.e., A 1 . 5,5-,Vin A 1 . Q . Kaye Siemers -I983l ggressive, ambitious, and demanding - qualities that carry men to the top of Wall Street but are criticized in a woman. Yet Kaye Siemers, the first woman to teach Social Studies at Cherry Creek, have proved that these qualities are indispensable in teaching her though t-provoking, intellectu- ally stimulating classes -- Women 's Studies, World History, and the Constitu- tion, There is nothing more interesting to listen to than a person who knows who she is, what she wants, and what she wants to give to others. Without the qualities listed above, Ms, Siemers probably would not have survived her initiation years at Cherry Creek. Can you imagine being surrounded by several opinionated males, being the odd woman out? Ms. Siemers is able to give so much to her students because of the variety of experiences she has had. An old college friend, now in the Foreign Services, formally invited her to travel to China before it was open to tourists. And just last Christmas, Ms. Siemers travelled to India with the same friend. Political unrest was felt everywhere, sparking riots and disorder and she described India was a place of immense diversity - where both beauty and ugliness are present in the slums. ln the temples beggars and worshipers exist together. While she was in India Ms. Siemers saw a woman committ suttee a ritual sometimes performed by the wife after the husband has died. This event seemed to spur Ms. Siemers on with even more determination to promote women as equal individuals who can survive without a man. Aware of her reputation as a libber and a man- hater Ms. Siemers insists that she is not anti-male - that s ridiculous. I m pro-people. And being pro-people Ms. Siemers has made a huge contribu- tion to Denver s political scene as an active Democrat. Close to home Ms. Siemers was an active member of the Faculty Senate. She declares -- there is always room for improvement. Yes there is room for improvement and Ms. Siemers is determined to improve things as much as humanly possible. -Kim O Brien Sue Oviatt - MA from CU,' Speech, English Raylene Owen - MS from CSU: Biology Jean Ann Palmer - MA from DU,' Special Education Rosalind Patz - Phd from University of Utah,' English David Paynter - MA from UNC,' Science Ron Peterson - ME from CSU: Physical Education Elizabeth Pfister - MA from CU,' French Gerry Phelan - MA from CSU5 Counseling Kirk Price - BS from University of Connecticut' Math f Gerald Protextor - MA from CU,' English Q f I 2 X at 2 AM V 'ti fa M fl' f ,f M ig f X W 21- '---... . i t 1, ..... . V gi if U E ' ' V V, Tony Ragona - BS from Boston V t A V I Universityp Counseling K ' ..... A iiiii 55 ken Ragreiiff - MA from ou, Physical 5 . . .... A .. .. 7 Education . Ann Richards - BA from CSU,' English X Don Ridgley - MA from UNC5 Math - - -f V Roseanne Ridgley - MA from CU,' X Vnz, if Reading 3 E fi.. A . Susan Roberts - MA from CU,' Social '.'... SfUdieS f i Dan Roque - MA from UNC,' Spanish Karen Rothberg - PhD from DU,' Latin, . H ' 33 zzz . Ef'gffSh V Sue Rudoff - MA from University of . ,..., a --V Texasg English i' Patrick Ryan - MS from CU,' Physics . W ...' , 4 83 Nick Salmans - BME from Fort Hays State Universityq Vocal Janet Sammons - MA from DU,' Social Studies Jerry Scarvada - MBA from CSU,' Deca Coelette Schneider - BA from CU,' English Dale Shultz - MA from CSU,' industrial Arts Gerald Schmitz - MA from DU,' Math Fred Selby - ABD from DU,' Band Marilyn Shroyer - PhD from DU,' Careers Kaye Siemers - MAT from CSU,' Social Studies Elizabeth Sparkman - MA from CU,' Com- puter Lab James Stanphill - BA from Texas Universi- ty,' Math James Steed - MA from Oklahoma Univer- sity: Spanish Pauline Stein - MA from DU,' English Ed Steinberg - PhD from DU,' Psychologist Don Stevenson - MA from CSU,' Drafting, Jewelry Joe Strain - BA from UNC5 Business Janet Grant in 2nd grade, illinois Pat Streeter - MA from UNC,' English Gilbert Strouse - BA from DU,' Science Frank Supon - BA from CU,' Physics Shawn Supple - MA from DU,' Social Studies Linda Susak - MA from Wayne Street Universityf Foreign Language Sally Swartz - MA from Lesley Collegef Biology Chuck Tadlock - MAT from University of Chicagog Spanish Penny Taylor - MA from Colorado Collegeg French Dee Tobin - MED from University of Buffalog Dance Patty Van Benthuysen - BA from University of Daytong English, Reading 84 5. jk if . Q .. .AX - 1 Eif' Q , . X . X .X.-1' 533 ,. f. 'W -22-1-. XXL .z.,,,,,,igi,f..- .-- Q . , -. .. , it A . in .X X .- . .. ' -.t-. X: M .I i' H ',,' . ,,. v IH X-59 X ' V: 1 ' . 1, fggwiiitlar :12:Lw1eUla.fwX sf fs f sg .4 iii, X -. 6 ttii g itti A if 11 X 'ff' ', P' ' XX . 4 .M ,,., - X X X ' ' X A r . rrwvw XX AX. . --w...,, . 'fu-W' . A . 1X 1 ri ,A X X X XX- X my XX XM. i--VX . .. WX. .. .. .EX XX X X. X X A X X.wXX'i .X X' X. W U WW A ' ' ' Nl t X Lzfz. .,,., 1- Xie ,Q-mal . WW' viii' , VW W tk ' ... X . . X s.::::-.:1- H. ' Iwi, ml ,..yl 'Xfm in mm' ' K .A 'rf X ..,X. f Lf l a .. . E X W fu-aq,W,.....-TM Rx 4 1 . X' X X.. ,mf ' ' X X w We'.u..'i39iX ww. Extending he-r k-1-nil in the miie nm, Senlnr Sonya Emery breaks away tn win I .he Puntlwr ii:-lixyrsiixfkwrtm-1. X ahrria- Vw! run -mmm! lu Firm-ry, Sonja Walker - Senior - Track Team Did you know? Sue Oviatt shows and trains her own AKC dogs. She also judges American Kennel Club dog shows. aiiizifg fra, , ' .WW it Htfiiitii- f ' ' - fir .YQ ' I I ww: X it .V WS .. Valley Girls Post 7th Golf Triumph f Valley's girls beat Lincoln, 126-142, Tuesday at Clover Hills for their seventh victory in eight meets.l - Valley--J S .ll l ' Shgryl 0'B icn 30. 1 P mr. 34. Ugam elfllnsgsn-Llntla Frymnn 34. Jo Welch 36. Chrla Mlckesh 36. Sandy Geyer 36, Tina Ward - May 1961 - Golf Team J L. . gtkg A tl,, A, .ff - . ,. A A X . 7 , 1. 1 wsu. . X M iz. ' L XV I X - M e f .. X J J K L QW f f .. A . 2 Q f 3 e Y if f Q E Q ,is I S gap? i ? X 4? s V . XXXX Y 'XX' XXXLL X ' it ll y V X D , .. wi X . - . - 'W ,, .A 7 ' ' . wtlhilff X 1. mi: :lib . ..f f ,.,. 1 , X- Q, 35 ..... ' .... ' . 1 ' 1 :'.1':ai4wtt'X,im . z .'.. .5 if 74 A W . ' ' :.X ew of .V . . . , . ...wtq.,X.g Q.. . te. we 7 J X f ri J E up Elizabeth Sparkman at I8 months 1. 9,21 Uhr ' W' fm , , ,E- ij , ' Y ', .2 -1 ,, i H-3 lf r J A S SSJS 1 ,A,A,,i,x42 zfi izn M -. W 'm'!'ql'P 'X Patty VanBenthuysen- honor student- 2nd grade f ,J , W' W J WP' 4' J fl Z gi 12 wr 5 ffff H 1 1' we 1 J ww-1'fi. V :if?i55 N91 if 4 if 7 X2 WM ' f .S 1i M C1 F ,- As a native of Old South D' AA,, S S f liii J ' . I V V VVVV Y? 552337: Q, WW iilill -:ogg ? gt, -11 ff,, ff A Defweff ff WHS high CO' mance in the fifties to drive f 4 .,,,, , OUT to Happy CHHYON Road- which was then in the coun- J 2' ': try-to park and see the lights. At least that's why ,.,l , ,,A: Z we told our dates we were going there. -Gerry Phelan VEZA: X K4 ,,lt 4 as , MMR , . ,V , .Q is 1 l- V - H A g f .,l-. 2 c VAAA I U A 5 '.' ll ,.lll at 1, y :Ava ff 'Ziff' Dan Van Gorp - MA from University of iowa: Science Raul Villarreal - MA from UNC,' Special Education Sonja Walker - BA from CU,' Spanish Tina Ward - MS from University of Missouri, Math Paulette Wasserstein - MA from CU,' English Torn Weston - BA from CU,' English John Wiegardt - MA from UNC,' Music, Jazz Ruth Ann Windrniller - MS from CU,' Librarian Pat Wischmann - BS from University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse,' Physical Education Cindy Wittebort - MA from CSU,' Physical Education Mike Woolford - MA from CSU,' Drawing Phil Word - MA from UNC,' Drivers Education Jeffrey Yang - MA frorn Seoul National University: Science Wendy Yee - BA from San Diego State Universityg Chinese Betty Yonce - BS from Iowa State University: Math Susan Zander - MA from CSU,' Home Economics Marilyn Zupancic - MA from CSU,' English 85 Dean Of Students Q Charles Gilford Steve Howard Jack Meehan Sandra Seale Dean Secretaries Attendance Office Secretaries Joyce Peacock, Ann Bley, Donna Mclntyre, Kathy Hirst, Linda Johnson lt's a typical day at Cherry Creek: you're burning rubber as you turn onto Campus Drive. You fly around the curve only to slam on the brakes - but not before a security guard catches you speeding. He gives you a ticket and sends you to your dean, where you may have your parking privileges taken away. Those security guards are terrible, always trying to nail students to the wall one way or an- other, right? Wrong! In fact, the security guards have a high opinion of CCHS students. Said security guard Mike K eliihdokal, I felt prejudiced that every- one at Creek has had their lives planned out, that they were set for life. However, my opinion has changed. The top achievers at Creek, academic, athletic, and involved, all work hard to achieve their goals. Creek students work hard to succeed because they are ex- pected to both at home and at school. This is not to say that there aren 't still underachievers and delinquents who present problems just like at other schools, but overall, Creekers are pretty good, decent kids. Even though they are often perceived to be harsh, unrelenting men out to get us into trouble, the security guards do like CCHS, its students, and its faculty. And if you happen to have any spare change, the security guards might be able to work out a policy exempting your from speeding tickets. - Christina Carpenter Marilyn Phillips, Violet Reed, Carol Kriewald Security Row 1: Mike Keliiholokai, Jeri Priest, Wendy Hunter, Yonna Patton Row 2: Andy Priest, Pete Peterson, Tommy Manry, Chuck Leonard, Ken Zielke yi Main Office Secretaries M i Q -,,.,,, ,. Wig ws. X, W W it We 've all seen them, and we 've all had to deal with . , 'E ' them at one time or another. Whether it's to make an ,, ltii , g 'C l,el appointment, ask for information, or tell them we're if at 'F A -if' T , A here to see the dean, we 've all met some of the secre- gg,,,M'f, f g taries at Cherry Creek. 2 V , , Zat , , iil f iiie Barbara Johnson, Activities Director Debbie Taylor's secretary, spends her day organizing the use of all W W it ' CCHS facilities, helps direct student activities, and ,, jf , does announcements. Donna Mclntyre, secretary for f Dean Sandra Seale, schedules appointments, handles all students who enter the office, answers phones, and , watches those who are on in-house suspension. 5 We 're here to help kids and save them the time of 1- V, seeing an administrator, since we can deal with most Meeridy Horstmann, Linda Knighton, Marilyn Wylie, Donna Grabianowski Registrar Office Secretaries 4 Judy Bateman, Mary Porter, Sandy Zentrich, Ellie Smukler, Donna Schenbeck. Department Secretaries ' .me Jw, udy Welch, Elsa Haworth, Beverly Henny, Sarah Powell, Marilyn Lattin, Mary Beals Cooks nttie Ruby, Patty Paddock, Bonnie Harper, Ka- n Johnson, vi 4 airs me ' A idine Ebert, Tara Winkelman, Akie Hull, Mariko lliver, Veronica Johnson, Teresa Winters, Et- ko Driggs. of their problems, said Johnson. However, Kids are sometimes surprised at how much we do, and that we really aren 't as mean as they might think, said Mclntyre. We know, though, that without all their hard work and the smiles the secre- taries put into their job, Cherry Creek would not run as smoothly as it does. - Alisha Sanders Counseiing Secretaries S , sg. 5 .R g,.l.,. Q ' Q ili ' ,,, eg as 4 its in r' a - Judy lngels, Sharon Pyeatte, Peggy Griffin, Sylvia Postlethwaite Library Assistants at it 4 We Marta Constantine, Lynette Wescott, Terry Just. Betty Flory , You apprroach the food-serving line cautiously as several ladies hand lunch trays to the ravenous students in front of you, You can 't help noticing that all of the food looks the same. l'll have the pizza, you decide. And proceed to eat the pizza , which looks more like a combination of old leather and algae. Every Cherry Creek student has had at least one opportunity to indulge in some of the sumptuous cafeteria I cuisine. But contrary to the popular concept that cafeteria food is unfit for human consumption, most Cherry Creek students agree that it isn 't all that bad. l've never found any bones in their food, so l 'll still eat it, said Senior Craig Buell. ln response to I the complaints about poor-quality food, l.A. cook Patty Paddock said, l wouldn 't serve anything to the kids l wouldn 't eat myself She told the story about one CCHS :graduate who told her he never appreciated their food until he went away to college. West Cafeteria cook Tosco Winkelman added that many times the students tell the I cooks how good their food is, especially the chicken-fried steak. While the cooks agreed that the worst part of their job is taking inventory, they also say the best part is working with students. They're the best kids in the Cherry Creek school district, said Tosco Winkelman. They 're well-mannered and appreciative. They also show the 'same respect we always give them. I -Holly Hacker .W f F' ' I E 5 4 fwmwwmm Q Stephanie H. Bagully Patrick M. Bailey 8 Choralaires 1: Girls 21 2,- Merstersrngers Kathleen V. Baldwin David H. Barcik 3 l N w. ffifpw Soccer 1,' Lacrosse I ,- Intramural Hockey aa.. B .... Yearbook 2,3,4,' SADD 3,41 Tennis 1-4,' FBLA 3 Andy Bakken Thomas D. Barbato W Bob J. Bama David Barnett Becky Barnhill my A W fin J, , Jazz Band 1-4g SADD 35 JA Ig intramural Volleyball 1 NHS 3,45 Junior Escort 35 Chinese Club 2,3,4 Jeffrey J. Bars Katie M. Barton Dawn M. Baumgartner 92 Yearbook 1'4,- Cultural Exchange,- Spanish Club 4 Mldlife Club 2, 3, 4,' SADD 4,' Photography Club 4 sf F ...3 J 3 Q X5,l S .....-f X M .. - sf S- MAS DE CA, Powder Puff Q ' 'bm Marching Band 1-4 FBLA, Track, Tennis 1-4,' DECA 3,45 JA giigigfk' 4f Leadership Program, JA Sharon A. Bauserman Brett Beard Keith Becker f' S YP I gk b VQW7 QM Model UN 1-45 Mock Trial 2, 3, 4: Class Tres. 2 Dawn R. Becktel Stephanie L. Beguin Tiffani Beitscher M,-4 fy A, Lacrosse 2,3,4 4? f rm f 1 f Hg if L? 5 Q21 f N f if wg Jennifer Bell Graham 71 Benes Michael L. Bene-ville Z i ..,i ,,..s, SQ Zz. 1 Q f vi v Eg J ,,,,. ,..,, ,V .W A V V ' f 5 mf 5 ,5 , ,- V C . ,- r i ff W. le a i f 1 ' J .. lm .J .aa iii, m J, M, , if , , , .., VK r' f . . gr C f U ' lf' aim Basketball 1-4 , . 4 , 1 f ' , :'. .1 J, if H I f, I Jacqueline S. Bennett Steve J. Benson Andy B. 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Braden , 'Vi l if, f Tracy L. Braun Yearbook 4,- Gymnastics 3 1 X i X. Yearbook 25 Girls 21 3,' Acapella Choir 2 , ., 9 .,.. Q se BQ Ei eeee J iee Academics, Soccer Andrew M. Bradley David T Bre wick Steven Brobst Robyn Brooks Don Brower Chris D. Brown Thespians 2,3,4,' Speech 4,' JA 25 German Club 1 Volleyball 1,25 Volleyball Manager 3,45 Basketbali 1 Tennis 1 -4: Baseball 1,2, 3 Girls 21 3,4,' Thespians 3, 4,- Dance Club 4,- Speech 4 Lacrosse 1-45 KCRK 4,' SADD 4,' Intramurals 1-4 Teresa Brown Amnesty lnt., Big Brothers, Fine Print, Dance Club L -1- - Theater 2,3,4g . pb :.4f .v- Q' . Q '7 I Q .. ,sv- gl 24 A W A I ,L V7 7' W3 59 lk ,f Victoria Brown Will W Brown Thespians 3, 45 DECA 3,45 JA 1,2,' SADD 3 Yearbook, 3,45 Speech 4 J.A. Tyler Browning Craig Buell Michelle Bunten 9 K f Speech 1-4, FBLA 3,4,' Thespians 2,35 Fine Print 4 Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4: Excalibur 3,41 NHS 3,4 he , ,t A g -.fF, 1 H Mgp, 'Q NSE, IK' X Tennis 1 -4,' Surfing 1,2,3 L. 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Michelle Castillo .1-fy 1 5 3 , J ,AQ 1? Nik? ,,,, 1 11 1 1 1 , Q 1 Q11 4- 55155 1 ff:'E.1-,213?i,1faE5i:S'5: . ,, I-,Q 1-j 1 11, xx. -- SX .pywk 1, QNX' sewage,,mxm111.Qmfm1 1 NWN mix 1-sei-1111515 1 Z ,f f 41 fi 3 1 X 'ff , f-2' 1 4' uf.. 51 . 1 Pa1m1Pons1 1 1 1 f Meistersingers1 13,141 NHS 314: 1 SADD 3.4 Mark A. Gaylar Karm B. Cesano Q g Leif IH. 1Cas6y1 Soccer 1 2' Chess 3,411 Track 2, OM 23,47 Model UN 3,4 5 Hy Fishing Ciub 3, 145 Fluor Hockey I-4 John C. Castle Steven Chabin '1 11 111111111111111111111111111 11111111 1111:11.11111111111111111111111111111 1 .11,11,11. 111111,1,,1111r111111111111111111111,W1111,111 Renee M. Chalus Kenneth M. Chaplin Jennifer L, Childs Chad Christensen Track 1,' Yearbook 2,45 Powder Puff 3,45 Lacrosse 3,4 Swimming, Yearbook, Football, Med Careers, Biology Club Cross Country 3: Swimming 1,3,4g C-Club 4,' Symphonic Band Pre-Med 1,2,' FBLA 3,4,- DECA 3, 4,' SADD 3 g 4' Lisa K. Chambers Cross Country, Track, NHS, DECA, C-Club, SADD, Pep Club French Club 1 - 4 , i Kenneth S. Chang Cindy Chesteen Todd S. Childers Peter T Cho James G. 'l.s ' 5 V vw llik Q, 'f , Intramural ,f - Softball 1-4,- Bowling Club, ' IZ L' Coors Fan Club Chott xt -I Y . V Cheerleading 3,45 Yearbook 2,4,- C-Club 4,' NHS 3,4 Stephani L. Clark Mindy M, Clayton I ,f,: gg ,M I' gsm! ,, V f I ' Floor Hockey 1-45 Softball 3,45 Amnesty Int. 3,45 KCRK 3,4 French Club, FBLA, Powder Puff, SADD, Lacrosse 5 We 2, it tt , i H.. , tl Lo.. it 3' . ag 4 g, N Y in . f u Orchestra 1 -45 Chamber Orchestra 1 52, 3 Michael Clayton Shawn My Cf9m9f1S Powder Puff 1- Talia Cline Kristen L. Clufe KCRK 35 Aviation Club 45 Softball 3,4 Y X . . .1 E, : W. it 4 Tennis 3,45 intramural 3,45 Gymnastics 15 Big Brothers 4 Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 1,25 Yearbook 45 French 1-4 Suzanne E. Combs Mitch L. Connolly Hs L' ',- :: : si .t.' .. ' ' A 3 i f at l Key Club 45 Big Sisters 41' can club Powder Puff 3,45 FCLA 4 New Creekers Club 3,45 FBLA 3,45 Naval ROTC 15 Lacrosse 2 Toni S. Clifton Lori A. Cohen .luliene A. Conroy Jodi L. Constantine Christian F. Contos J. Geoff Cook ,mr ,, Q M , 9 . ,A. ' , -A i A Ai K 7? in Mm QJQL ' 1 M4 WWW x!W1vwx',fWim'Wwwww'xx',u1!xu,,W,wQ 'Nu fwuw- 'ww A 1 v I W wwww+w!'ww--w.v---ww.-.w , J , I 4 'W l f4W41fHx Cf?Qfm gg M ' M42 , Q l fi J A- , 3 ,. ,Qu,u,3w,u,'wn,uug,gwvymuwu 1 Qu,u,p',u:w,W ,Q13,pwmyw.Wx,ww:w':,v,1gxxxQm www, vw., x ,qwwnzvw wg ,WW , , ,M,,,,,,,.x,Jv1WEFa' J WW vn!2BQ:E5:.E :QPW f 7 A H' wx '.,,fH' Jwwl Qf1N,'Q Q Q A ' A ' V 4 Mf W' 7' wM'f'ii'- Judy L Darley .wgu A Rachel P. Dauer ' J Q, Q.. fl, i14 4 w Julie R. Davis My Nicole Delemos V, 1 4 4 av W .ffmw K 104 1' Tennis 2.3, 4,' Yearbook 4: C- Club 4 Lance D. Daugherty 'L r I' -v Shannon L. Da vis zo H . 3 iiii Mark A. Debenedictis 'N' 'ov -af Ja ii R N Rag' .,xQ,.. B N V gr . Cheerleading 1- 45 DECA 3,4,- Powder Puff 3,45 Dance Club 3 Floor Hockey, Soccer, Tennis S Concert Choir 15 Acapella Choir 25 Girls 21 3,4 Claudia L. Davis Douglas 71 Day If QP Q. 2 , 'Z Marcy L. Decolati . 1 x Y Anne M. Decredico Paula R. Demos Karisa E. Denning L i. Big Sisters 4,' DE CA 3, 4,- Yearbook: FBLA 4,' KCRK 4 New Creekers Club, SADD, Astronomy Club, Flag Football Q . SWE . XF. all DECA 3,4,' Cheerleading 1,25 Powder Puff 1-4, Astronomy 3 . W N -A X Q 52355 M Q 'Q 1 Nb Russian Club 2.3.45 SADD 3,45 French Club 1 Cross Country 4g Track 4,' Key Club 4,' French Club 4 . uu 4 QV v ' tt F 3.s 1uC,:A Softball 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 NHS 3,45 Yearbook 4 . ft .. Q -5.5 'i-.S ,si sf Drama 1-4g Thespians 3,45 Musical 1,4,' Choir 4 Art, Academics, Fine Print William Derosset Tammy L. Dietrich Heather L. Dilatush Shireen C. Diver Byran L. Desmond Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,4 oon R. oigby N wx? get 3 I 91 ff.. S x V af A , '. K. , a xx N, .St fm 83 ' r Sports, Off Mods, Between Classes Andy D. Dillman S X Q X X X stit- eii if -qi X3 N x W , t K 9 Swimming 1-45 X C-Club 3,45 Q Excalibur 45 Key Club 4,' SADD 3 Q N David D. Dixon A Fine Prin t, Pep Club Andrea l. Dibble Lacrosse 4,' DE CA 3: Powder Puff 1,' SADD 35 Spanish Club Kimberly C. Digby David V. Dionne This year there 's been a lot of pres- sure. Everyone ex- pects me to win. Scott Petersen is currently ranked number one among at F high school golfers in Colorado. Pres- sure has been a part of Scott 's life since he joined the varsi- ty golf team his sophomore year. Scott started golfing at the age of six. Hope- fully, Scott added, l'd like to turn pro, but as a back-up, l'm planning a career in business. -Christina Carpenter 105 W li i . 4' .w. Keith D. Endres Jeff G. Enger 3 136 .H Soccer 2,' Softball 2, 45 Basketball 4 Sleeping. Ditching, Food Fights ii? . me .v Yearbook, Gymnastics Felicia A. Esposito X' E If Y Q . , 5 is . , C M 4 Meistersingers, ' VV I Girls 21, .i V f Choralaires, Big VV , - ' ' Sisters Jennifer L. Fallis r 4 f 4 f 44,,,f Z i L R ,ff 1 . Mk.. w. S 6 re i L Q, ii W t , 6 ? 4 fi 2 1 4 mgy.. . W f 26 5 , ,fwe,' f:7 , V W J if Jennifer K. Endsley Elizabeth A. Engelke ,, . ' x is 5 . Football, X s Aviation Club X ' ' i . Steve C. Erickson Renee E. Ernster 4 . A fx mf, Q li John A. Ezzard James D. Fairbairn Ruth E. Faris Peer Counseling 25 Lacrosse 35 Baja Whale Watch 4 Sean M. Farley Marching Band 1,45 Yearbook 3,4, Aviation Club 4 di ' ' L? Senate, Soccer, Lax i z Q6 1 4 f Football 1-4,- Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 1,3,4,' C-Club 3,4 Soccer, Colt Club, Outdoor Leadership Program, German Club Junior Escort 3,' Softball 3,- Cross Country 4: SADD 3 fy? .. its f E -t ,Ag 5 , s S rf 3 Basketball 1,2,4,' Floor Hockey 1-45 Co-Ed Softball 3, 4 al.. is-kg , .- .1 , SADD Soccer, Colt Club, Outdoor Leadership Program, German Club .. xg Q EN N' W it ei X Tennis Jeanne B. Fermelia Scott S. Fehr Adam W. Fenster Geoffry D. Fey Christina Firouztash Shannon M. Fleet f or M X A www Basketball X Football 35 1 2 4' Floor 4 1 , Cross Country Pjoekgy 1- 4: YV 4, kk If 47 Track 4 Co-Ed Softball V ,M Amnesty lnt. 3 3 4 Z.. rf I l' xxx if Wy Todd Fiore Sports, Games, Octoberfest, Clubs Field Hockey 2,3,4,' Lacrosse 2,3,4,' DECA 3, 4,' Senate 3,4 'wgfigfztia m,,,sru7l,g:gfzfes11e .ggggqzzzgvif5,wQ?M1a. it-wr ,,wifevfzs:Mwzmm:1yf fwfgmmp,lw,w,tt-wfezigtf we-nw 1 H .U X S Y 5 ,L 3 X ' f em-,i ' .A E35 I I P 1-fiEi5'iL5S2Q, X .Hg f. , f . f. H-H11-f-vias, Sports, Games, , Octoberfes t, Q Q U U1 Timothy D. Fitzgerald Kyle M. Flaming , i , , Q 'f-75 A. fx - . f X wg Soccer Games, Football, FBLA, young . Republicans -- ' 4 -55' ' Homework. Warren R. Fligg Isabel Florez 111 2 1 nv 0 Lacrosse 3, 45 Flag Football 2, 3, 4,- Cheerleading 2 Laura Giammelle Angie Gillespie im A V 3' f ., , . f H Ml: ,kv 3 ' .K V, , 1 N ..:, b Z, IVVV i 1, X Ah N Z -f I ,V AY at V,,, 5 , ,I 1 . gf, V H, ' 7 I Y kz L i F' R i IZ' G Y DECA 3,45 1' , M iii Cheerleading iw. 'W '2'l 1 lll 1 . V. U 4 i 2,3,4,' Big 'E A X ,- Sisters 4,' C- . 1. Club nf I 1 'ir ia, J i f S W Heidi Girardot NN 112 G u e s s W h o ? UO1SgUjAl7 PP0.L Cultural Exchange 15 Amnesty Int. 3: KCRK 3 Shauna Giesbrecht Matt Gillespie Victor Giadu Marching Band 1-45 Symphonic g Band 3g Soccer 1-4: Floor Hockey 1,25 Basketball 1,2 Edward Gloor 1, 4 as , L, Colt, Cherry Creek ln Mexico Christopher Gilbert Stacey Gillespie ii.-1 YP? t-,.ei iff i S' G ' f , C ieiii -ii i , G ,i,e Q1 ' 4 ' f 1 fi? ,,: . . ,. S ,,.. 4? i 4 ,it V 'T il ,,,. Chai Glenn f x 2 1 i Stacey Giymin I s 15 W 1 in W fi ,W Tennis , , , QQ, A4 Sena te, Soccer, Basketball Hollee Gold Craig Goldsmith Cari Goldy Drama Club 4,- Academics 1-4g MAL 45 Thespians 2 Scott Goldy Britta Gosch Nora Gothard hi ,Q 2, an - 1' ig ,ff Q, M dal X ha SADD 4,- Aviation Club 45 Track 1 4, ' E Diving 45 l Football 1 Kelly Grabianowski Kevin Graefe Michael Graham Lewis Grange Meistersingers 3, 4,' All-State Choir 3: Acapella Choir 2 Aus-Health Operations, Students Of America Ci-lostj Gregory Graham 22,1 ' L , 4 Elaine Grantham V A '14 , W i ' Qi . A W Y b'x versity Tennis C ?lvb 4: Pep p'lub1p i 1 yDaHfefiGfeQn1 or 9 I in xi QW ' , Qc M l kf Denielyriregory E, X 1 'X me :R2f:ff'::3i9 i .rf :il L r L3 W Excalibur 4: FBLAi3,4g nag ' Football 3: 1 p Hoori-iockey Lest year, Cari Goldi decided that being junior class president was not enough. In fact. her position last year only got her more interested in the welfare of Cherry Creek. Cari admits that being student body presi- dent is a big responsibility. My main goal for this year is to improve School spirit and unity. There are so many people in this school, and yet you can't sup- port at dances and other school activities. Cari keeps busy with her position and also finds time to be an excellent soccer and bas' lcetball player, as well as a member of Nation- al Honor Society. -Katie Showalter i Mfsnoo 3.4: Qlnm n W Www fl ummnwnmm lndnor Soccer I Senate 2, Art Club 4 Fine Print 4 Q35 ww Nicole Gnftin N lm Jack Gnfnth W5 M5352 5? ny A Q me ifgiimillg 5 ii ? rw SJW Q Soccer 1 -4 Kun Gnfhths Adam G1 0f'Z5 Robert Grumman DECA 3 4 12' Af EE 2 -71 ,Q W xkfM4CW Going Tn Class Nfkkl Grzllo Robyn Gross Andriew Gueck DE CA Tenms 1-4 DECA 3 4 SADD 3 Spanish Club 3 fe Martha Grimm FBLA 3 'png 'fy 2 gif nfwnl French Club, Young l Republican Club, FBLA, Cultural Exchange J-1:4 L16 2. Andrea Groussman W Kimberbr Gunning l Foo tball, Baseball, Floor Hockey Pablo Gutierrez Todd Haavind Chris Haefele ' V Q 51 W4 'if Lg ' J izf, I W, ,,,,,,u, W JA 15 SADD 3,45 Field Hockey 15 Lacrosse 1,3,4,' DECA 3,4 Q , Tennis 2, 3, 4: Floor Hockey 3, 4 HolLv Hacker SADD 4,' Colt 4: Lacrosse 45 Intramural Soccer 1: Key Club 4 Kim Haffey Gary Haith K CRK, Young Republicans, Tennis, Mock Trial Meg Halverson Mike Hammell Michael Hanbery Mark Haney F Robin Hanlon Shannon Hanneman Union St. Journal 2,3,4, Yearbook 3, 4,' Jazz Band 3,4 Aviation Club 3,' DECA 3,41 Union St. Journal 45 Yearbook, FBLA, Debate, SADD, New Creekers Club Science Courses, Overall Classes, Lacrosse, SADD, Colt Club Lacrosse 2,3,4,' FCLA 4,' SADD 4,' Commercial Art 3,4 bn., Jamie Harberts Football I-4,' Baseball 1,2,' C- Club: Aviation Club 4 X. xx is ik sf , Xxx A , NX f ' sf -, .Q i Q' Scott Harrison L lx si- g is tifwxixix V Q I Q' 813' fy L H ccca . , K A L 5 - . W 3 L L A W L c'-. ' Yfifkgfef-25137 . L ' -- k'-7 Brent Hayes Darren Held Wendy Hendryson Paul Herridge see Lindsay Hermon Colleen Herrmann 6 Q W5 z, Ni , ,Q Jazz Band, Baseball, SADD, Amnesty Int. ,Q X S? N Volleyball 1 -4: Basketball 1 -4,' FCLA 4,' Lafin Club 1,2,3 Lisa Hatfield Chris Hendershot Evan Herold ua' Ulrike Hettler 'X 2 Wr it 4 .. W A -'1- .. + Y Q Steve Higgins! V J ' - 1 A div sheze11e Hfmcnsen ,, iw 4? , , U 34 ' , ,, ' I , wwf Q2 f ' QW 51 qi . .,., ,,,, Al , , Tammylfaffbuhr ww DECA 3, 4: Powder Puff 1 lPeggy Hq:fnger - M M g W 4, ? Z 41 Swimming 14, 5w5fsi??sf4lf 050416320-Q g 1 i 3,4 J fill? Q6 M , Z? 532 L f +4f FCfWff2!Q1lf, Basebaf1. , Sli-?0f955?? J WW v'iTH.,' :af W, ,.. -Q, fel .- 1,7511 w.V,,' H 1, 3 ,V ,V fyy 2 24 1 Volfeyball I .2,3g fa Photography f Club 41 ' I Choraiaireg 1 .. ,Wm f f 2 ' 1 fi' gui' Q., Brian Hull We W M Matthew Humphrey ,Q-, dv- Flag Football 3, 4, Cheerleading I 2 Rachel Hurley The feeling of . going 100 miles per hour is breathtak- ing not many people get to ex- perience this! For the past four years, Tim Robin- son has been rac- ing, practicing ev- ery weekend and competing every other weekend during the summer. Last year, Tim won the state championship in go-cart racing. He competed against a class of 35 drivers, most around the age of 30. 'ec--1-as Tim would like to become a professional sports car racer within the next five years. What I like most about it, he said, is the fact that l 'm cons tantbf pushing myself to the limits. -Holly Hacker t,, . Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 M .1 I ,dh ,ff W, a'- 1 we 1 5 1 is Sean Hulse y Lara Humphrey Wu' 7 'Q- mmf Senate 1,' Colt Club 2,3,4,' Intramural 1-4,' ff' , ff Spanish Club 5,16 Hume, Laurel Hunter Amnesty Int. 3,- Aviation Club 4 Colleen Husak Michael Huttner 2, , Q ' 4? X.:-my, Christy Huwa Richard lhlenfeldt Amnesty ln t., KCRK, Union St. Journal 3 Class Pres. 4 Class Tres. 3: Debate 3, 4: Lacrosse 1 -4 H' French Club 3,45 Dance Club 2,41 SADD 4 David lhrig Carohrn lta Stacy Jacobs Dara Jantzen Big Sisters, LAX, Girls 21. Yearbook, Cultural Exchange lg if Cheerleading 1- 4: C-Club 4: Powder Puff 2,3,4 Hockey 3,4 Yearbook, Cultural Exchange. People To People Wendy lmatani wwf' Emily Jacob Bradley Jamison Heather Jennings a A V- o uv-.,-.p W., I Soccer 1-45 Excalibur 2,3,4,' Fly Fishing Club 1 Thespians, Music, Job ., wi , Wil f' Peter lsert Scott Jacobs Marie Janols Gymnastics 1,25 1 -4 Varsity Surfing Samuel Jock 5 ' Q M QM Epi, g f5MddeflUN 3 '1 Amnesty1ht.4 p4Hs Affrwrvmy A 3 wrath cm Crass Country 1-4g Track 1-3: Floor! Hockey M Qppfv Emu K W if sing ff u lk? 1 W 1 x gf Jeffrey Ja11nscm JW W Jdhnspri Q53 me Meistersingers , 314' Thesprans 1-4- Speech 4' Musical 1 4 1 '-fu, if',, Brian Jaseph Naoh1iJbSephzliff5 Z M if f Speech Team f N 1:31 Track I: Q v W Vollgybalii W 1 Gf?3S6'f 1 mm lf' :V 1 s, ' ww , i c:wb zg, sAQs 'fwwdff Puff' J.2: Ff'enc!1 1 Foatball 1,-4, C- Club 3,4 ' ' Scott Kaiaslnsky gg? W Mmhaei Kane FBLA 3441 Swimming M21 Matthew Kapian I Qwggass :f5mf 5 55 - ,WW M aw W gf? 1 Y og, A f 4 Soccer, Floor Hockey 'Q Q C.-1, Yearbook 4: SADD 3, 4,- Lacrosse 3, 45 Spanish Club 1 A i ,Z-var I A Soccer 1,2: Track 3: i Basketball 1: Powder Puff 3 ff- ,,, 'fm -sw Lacrosse, Soccer. DE CA, Senate, Debate KimberLv Kaufman Susie Keith 5 Y 1 f xv f ,.., ,V Scott KelLv ,f H1 , , ,V .J u ' , 1 N' me fri , v,,A 1.4 1 d ial W ,, ' ww Q? f f f 'if ff? 2 5? .5 jf ' 1 . f 9' 3 2 W f - V 12- . H ' ' 6 ' S5 ,V xx Q My if .. 1 2 an w 3 3 A Wg 1 x 'f y N., Q 'kim 7? K 4' ki A W 5 8 uf K 1 ff fs f .W l L Q gm , 23,1 :X ' 4 A is ,sf 1 f f 4' L 1 if W m f W qv Zi' X m X ' f 2 iv V4 L QW 6 Y T ff f X Z Zh f QM '5l! e ff- Jwgk, ,V ,,-,.,,.,, E ,vA-. 2 I::VVv :Vl N512 gf! M FBLA 3,4,' Pre- Med 4 French Club 2,3,4g Track 2: Amnesty Int. 3 : WJ : Q I I y ,Q QA AVV, Lacrosse, DE CA, Wres tling, Fine Print, K CRK 5 Sports, Lunch Susane Klotz Kristopher Knutson ,Q in Www Peter Kolva Kevin Konty Heidi Krapfl Andrew Kremer gmm li gf? K HX K x Gary Kris Craig Kronhart Y X S si, M H , hh I W 2 f n IW l' NHS 3, 4: Excalibur 3,4g Fine Print 3,4 Anthony Kollath SADD, Lacrosse, Floor Hockey Robert Krach ,'3 - Debate 2,3,4g BQ Sisters 45 Spanish Club I Julie Kreutz Sandra K uehn 125 mm. WW L H' L W ' X ,N we-A-, M' 5 if A ,H mi All stare fv, Urchestra 2,45 Chamber Orchestra 1, Tennis I-4 ' ww' Q , vw a f 521 if 2 - 4 Gregory Larson E than Lazarus Carobfn LeCIerc fi ew 1 I , Y Drawing, Swimming, Looking At Girls, Eating Brock Lehrke Alfred Lennon Jon Lenoue Cheerleading 2 Tobin Lent Lisa Leone Shan! Levensorr sm Yearbook 3, 4, FBLA 4: h Aviation 4 Si ii si S Robert Levi lrene Levin Evan Levy my 'Ph 'Wiki' Wrestling 1-4,' Thespians, Floor Hockey Dance Club, 1-4,' Basketball Festival Choir Jason Lewis Anna Leyva Erin Lilly yii ilirf 7 Classes 1-4,' Aviation Club 125 Lacrosse 1 4 . My , Liza We Gymnastics, Yearbook, French Club --.Q K ffl Soccer 1H4,- Big Brothers 45 Chinese Club 2,3,4 Bradley Linolenbaum N 5 V-,'.4 1 . si X I ',:: ,', , F. x x .,,. L X L . 2 3 ?'a RX S We , ' el- . YY! Xu 'Q Lacrosse 2,3,4,' iKi L Floor Hockey L A ,f, , f' if 1.4: Fly Fishing b ,L L club 2.3 as 'C iliii xi Todo' Livingston Soccer 1-45 Fly Fishing Club: French Club 2,3 Richard Lofaro L .. s.-Q. Thespians 1-4: h Debate 4: Colt . ll ' Club 4 Laura Loughry Lacrosse 15 Powder Puff 2 Powder Puff 25 Pep Club 2 Passing Class. Visiting Dean On Regular Basis Band, Football X . .Y inf X ,Sis ' ? Z Lisa Lippert Jeffrey Litson Carol Loberg Christopher Lockhart Tennis I-41 Cross Country 3, 4: Girls 21 3, 4: Debate 3 Michael Lombardo Caroline Long Pandora Loukas Julie Love 'I29 Kathryn Luke Ron Lustigman Alex Macias-Valadez Q. A 17: gsm , .- We rg 3 Raw, Meistersingers 3,45 Thespians I-4: Girls 21 2 mt, -41 ww. , f' fri W. ,fw ,A sf 3535 ,-4134 TQ fgxuafg QE 1, 959 v'P?f1?fw,4 ' 33? ' .V HV., ww ik 1 :f ig :CH ,- , Q 5'fF+ W ga 5 YW U ef-.C .gf -1 wa: ww' ' K I 6 Er sv, 1:'1:i'.- far f mi? Qfwj 1 U Nail H1379 F iiviinf M f mf - if fi Y 9455? . my sa! . - : W Qs? j ' MWA f W r '5 wh arf Heather MacSmfley if JV ,M aw ,ffm Q , 1 -t- 1 f a ' pw .Jim 1: -1 Cheerleading 25 Powder Puff 1,-fl: DECA 3: swn 4 Q, Football I-4: Basebalf lg Basketball 1: FBLA I V, 2411 ,. : , I , , Q 6 A L .45 . in, I -1 . ia? ik -as -' 1 1 'a iw Eu Q Mfsflefahie Magdirfe W5 i Sf Susan Mafia Fi S ., K 0 Jason Mannos Megan Marguef Lisa Marshall Amy Martz Tammy Mather ,, . .v fx ,X v Colt Club, Amnesty lnt., KCRK, DECA Meistersingers 4,' Girls 21 3,- Big Sisters 3,4 Colt Club, Amnesty int.. KCRK, Floor Hockey Football SADD Track Julie Martin '73 Poms 2,3,4,' DECA 3,41 SADD 4,' Dance Club 2: C-Club 3,4 Melissa Martin --1 753 . . . W, N , .H .. Junior Classical League 1,2,' Spanish Club 3: Yearbook 4 Craig Marx Deborah Maslin Diane May F A f. X 1: r .sv A J'-f ' . 3 X, Union St. Journal 2,3,4,' Orchestra 1-4: Latin Club 2,3 4 I 5 A A v F I Big Sisters, DECA Powder Puff French Club SADD Sabre Ma yh ugh Christopher Maywhort Molly McAllister Douglas McBride Chess Club 3,45 Model UN 2,3,4,' OM 2,3,4,' Soccer 1,2 Basketball, JA, Floor Hockey V A :IQ ..... E 55 K K elbf McCabe Christian McConnell Andy McEntlre 5 AX W fs X Laura McKay Collean McLin Aviation Club: Football 1-45 Swimming 1 -4,- FBLA in ii xx s 3 W 2 A, ,Q Soccer 1,2,4: Basketball l,2,3,' Track 3,' Powder Puff 3,4 DE CA, Cheerleading Marching Band 1 Symphonic Q ,N ,. Nm' X Q L X Z QR? van M. x g ',,,wQ Q A .. ,bzzi , , X X . iff D 2 i.A -W -A . - 2 X , -sq.. . Q ali . rf T-.fl P 1 ' Si ': Q '5 ' my '- S -Q .. , N-.. I. ,f .,E7 Tiff- 1'--8 as ik X X Hy N x 9 S J 'Q S 5-'fig ak, ' i 1 if ' af: KY I if is Yi hw Stephanie Metcalfe L., .:-k f II' A Leaking At Ai! The Girls WITRK John Miley ' Swimming 1: Wreslling 2,3245 Aviatian Club 4: Lacrose 1 SR 3x ,., ggi Thespians I-4: Yearbvok 3,-4: Aviation Club A 5 f x .f JS ,ff iw 1 f ai ' if i :,- wwf 65595 Af 95 5 QW :sv ff' ffligfwf fijg Qifih .gr 5,5 5 ' . f W Stephanie iMeyer1, Q is Q If wk Q 3 AW? X , if iw yflw f Y sw wi 43 ,'f'pi W4 M Q 5 Wrestling i i Mczhica MiGh6fiC2H.! ' Brett Miller i Lame Miner ii F gif! 5: dw' Hi- i John Miller N . i J X v X X X Q Xxx N wk M Q' R X Q6 if 4 'ya 4 , 1 , 'T ' Spencer, Miller Yearbook 3,4: i Pep Club 2g Concert Choir 15 Acapelia 2 Saigr Minis 1 ka ' ' X i X French Ciub 2. 3, 4, SADD i 3,4: Yearbook 3,45 Lacrosse 3 4 ,Jeanne Min i rss' if-:wwf A K 3 ,ww if? 5 if N Q Sig L Egfxgififfy gk gt, 5-ri I-U, :FP :,,4,' 1 Ydearbadk 3,45 Lafinciub i1.i2,3f ii i JA 3: sADz:ri.3 'Q i f 'N Mir! 5 'N i .1 mi R f- X Michelle Minear Q Q , Marching Band, ' QSM' Symphonic Band 1 Lauri Moeller :E 5 . . , .Z ex. SADD 3,45 FBLA 3, 45 Key Club 4 Shane Montoya Football 1-45 Rugby 3,4 Raquel Morgan T5 ..f ik f,,g,1',f1ew ' ,'- kg,-4., . 5. + 2- X DECA 3,' Football 2,3,4 Julia Minuti Julie Moehlman Lacrosse 2, 3, 4,' DECA 3, 45 x , r French Club XX N... -1 , 2,3,4,' Floor l', , .-:.'. L' Hockey I AQ, Seth Mohler Sean Montoya Lge 'T L , 4 Q 8535 Silvia Montserrat Christopher Moore K sara- ik 6 Q . ,fa N., S X ' Cheerleading 3,45 DECA 3,45 Powder Puff 1,3,4 , - Lisa Morganti Joshua Morris Powder Puff, Theater, DECA, Dance Club 'BWWY' 'Nia +1 . W K -1 Marching Band 1-4,' Lacrosse 3 Football: C- Club, DECA, Track I il if 5' i?z',Q A' X5 e f Lacrosse 1-4,- X M Field Hockey Xxx 2' 3 H Bg Sisters 3,45 Michael Mortick Elizabeth Mueller l lsi s l s l ll 1s i fiil f f f QNX 1 ff A y J? , f f X .. ,Q , 2 if ff is r r .W at in xx 'V 'ti' iii Qkl N - ,... S ,-.. , N ,.+' t A Concert Choir, gggir 2'3'4' 5 5 Q, S Acapella Choir, k K l ZLA - Festival Choir Jasen Murphy Jennifer Murray , ,E ,I W f 1 gf wfjmhw , Soccer 1,2,' Choralaires 1,' Cultural Acapella Choir Exchange 2,' Girls 21 3,4 2,3,4,' Big Sisters 4 Meredith Myers Catherine Nagel N -P Q ilf if ,t- 1 til, L 2 f sifgw H it Mark Muhich Angela Myers fm' Kimberly Nearpass C f Symphonic 5 'Q Band 1,2,' Jazz Powder Puff 2 ctii j Band 3,45 ' indoor Soccer 2 Kathleen Neary Patti NSGSG ,ti X S Marc Nelipovich 137 W Wvuwm -1- H.-+. is mg! MM iliac LA :,, r 5 vv izyiwvl px? I ie 1 fm 2 523 55 l ,,l, sw ' 'A K Dan Ott Regan Packer Stacie Panza Anne Parkinson Speech 2. 3, 4 Yearbook 5 W t f P l xi H 6 3' if Q U' N we 5 Q. Troy Owens Michael Pallasch David Paoli Denver Parks Swimming 1-45 C-Club 4,' SADD 4 JA Y 1 Football 1-4,' Baseball 1-4,' C- Club 3,4,' DECA 3,4 Football 3,4,' Wrestling 3,' C- Club 3,4 David Pace Christian Panum , sg . iwfseiei, .i ' 5, Q, ,uiifiga f-Q: .i --5 Q ,,s,s-:- - '-fie:4s:fff+iiiiT ' 32- -f Tina Pappas Meridith Parks Union St. Journal 1-45 Model UN 2,3,4,' Excalibur 3,4 Gymnastics 1,2,3,' Tennis 3, 4,' DECA 3, 4,- FBLA 4 Lacrosse 1,' Field Hockey 2,' Cheerleading 2,3, 4,' SADD 3, 4 Cardinals Fan I -4 ,r ew an , . me ,. fi .45,e, ' Wt 4 3 ww Lacrosse 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2,3,' Yearbook 4: SADD 4 srri ' 'L Le1,,fg,,'fi' I eiafji-fr ':,,,,af , 'AY itit 3 I A ' 'fiilzissfj if 3, W, W V1 H M ,, H ,aa f Mi, 5 r ., X ,fri 3 ,af Garret Partenheimer Cynthia Peery Philip Perlmutter Daniel Peterson ,.,-I Chinese Club 2, 3,45 Football 2: Model uiv 1- .X X 4,' Key Club 4 wav ! 1 , 'Vw , lv s , mi!! X X 'O-. Og. X SADD 45 Russian Club 3, 4. 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' 1 Todd Rego Baseball 1-4,' Football 1-4,- SADD 4, Basketball 1,2 Michael Rich Thomas Richardson Ice Hockey 2,3,4,' Lacrosse 1-4, Tennis 1,25 Chess Club 1-4 ., ,-,i 1 1. I -f rf' b , ref? fgy A if i I 2 M , 'rr -w ww - it 'Q , , , M , , 191. Alex Ringsby Bruce Ri ter if E Elia Ritucci K CRK 2,3,4,' Festival Choir 3,4 Joyce Roberts CC ln Spain 3,' CC ln Mexico 1,' Marching Band Cheerleading 1,25 Acapella Choir 25 Flag Football 1-4 I Laura Reynolds Tom Richie John Ritsick Kerry Roberts 145 2. N M5 mwuu uuuuu f Rugby 3,4 Bradley Rogefi H iilwkl' My 4 FP R K V- Q. f 1 x 54 X. X .P f 7, Rift Tara Root Jay Roth Stgsgven Ruhstrat Marching Band 1-45 Lacrosse 3,4g DECA 3: ,mv QW' .2 Q? gag in sk' J A A ' A - aa fb-+ N, ping: ist, 5 S if ifgrf Tennis. Russian Club, Spanish Club 3523 35? ww, 'TWWWMFQMMHWWTWM Z 5 , .. L... . ,. 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In tramural, Attend Home Football Games Cross Country 3,4,' Marching Band 1-4,' Jazz Band 2, 3,4 David Sept: Troy Sechrist Brigitte Segal Medical Careers 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,' Orchestra 1-4 WH' ' X' ,fmff ,M Z 1 ahhh Athletic E vents, Gymnastics, Creek Parties :rt 2, Thespians 3, 4 Q 4' it f 'lu ,A-nwafy f x X 3 x, w Allison Sennett John Sessa Jeff Shafer is Spanish Club 1,2,4,- Girls 21 45 Cultural Exchange 3,4 Adam Shaw Andra Sheets Audrey Sheldon Baseball 1-45 Basketball 1,2,3,' DECA5 C' Club Justin Sheldon Mitchell Shellnut Gregory Sherman 328 at ,il Marching Band 2,3,4,' Union St. Jazz 4,' Festival Choir Speech 4,' H - Pamela Shofner Brlgette Shupe Emily Shuster Q s Xt Waterskiing 1-4 H EN Theater 1 -45 .I s e s e,s FBLA4 W, ' iff M Z 'Girls 21 ,3g Choralairfes lg Y it I Ac:apqIfa Chou: Jazz,Band 1-4: , Mafibhilig Band! 41 :C-Club ' wr Q 5515 we 225 'Cff ' X4 W, 42 4 Z Q 5 x U Sf Meistersingers 4: Girls 21 3: Choralaires If Sisters' 4 as .ig Marcfwl-31adek l Sff2Yf2fz1Smifh I j.ScoftSou1js W V ,S21jra Spcfef' X Gregory S tanek Lauren Stephens Aviation Club, Wrestling, I Can Fly, Colt Club Q in w sg K' Q.. '- Q is - V , DECA 3,4f Lacrosse 3,45 Yearbook 4,' Powder Puff 3,4 Lynne S tapp Tod Stoltz Rugby 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3 Q Jennifer Strong Meredith S truhs Karen Suhaka at Jazz Band 1,3,4,' Symphonic Band 2,35 Macintosh Club 2,3,4 David Sutton Sena te: Choir! Dramag Aviation Club JK ik W 7' he JA I-4 Steven Stearns Heather Stoneking ft' Risa Stump Amy Swiatek .l Thespian 3,45 Speech 45 KCRK 3,' Spanish Club 1,2 Gymnastics 1,2.3p Dance Club 4 Meistersingers 45 Wrestling Manager 3,45 Girls 21 2,3 Flag Football, Amnesty lnt., Colt Club. SADD, Soccer 1 Cheerleading 1 - 4,' Yearbook 4,' French Club 1 fr., 4, Auto Club 2, 3,4,' Wrestling 1,2,4 Cultural Exchange 3,45 SADD 35 China Club 3,45 Spanish Club 4 Deanna Sybert David Szrnul Yee Tao f' ' 7 i f ff Af fig is X V f Track Latin American I Z,f 5 T7 issues Club 3 KCRK 2, Softball 2,- lndoor Soccerq Q Varsity Tiddly- Winks 4 Matthew Tarpey Samara Taryle Kevin Tate Brent Ta tman Andrew Testerrnan - ff X If 1 7 ,QV ' A ff Z 7 Football 1,2, Daliy Classes , kgg, Q C is Q it Rugby 2,3,4f E, A' Lacrosse 1: JA David Taylor Dustin Taylor N, I I Guess Who ? V 5 tii it lt,a T, 3, f -rit ' - w e f 1 , ,,: if ff of Q ,, f A I gfa, rf- mi Xan Thomas Jaddad 31213 pue uewssnoJ9 eeupuy 15 '9- FBLA 2 75 w ui.. 'vor ' Yr! Soccer 1.2,3 P-: ?f as :i:f5ufF3'3i , Suntanning u '1fHQfS6'l7iQl': 5 Picture2 Years In A' Row ' ggi? Q My ., 5 u, QR 3? ' ?P We if Track 3, 4: Macln tosh Club 3, 4: Spanish ' Club: Key Club Thomas 'Tu1fE:qui5si' 'Hn 'z ' T..'A M2 f :EE K- my X .I if , at 1 . 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N, X t if w ml Yearbook, Pep Club, Tennis Kimberly Wahl Karl Waechter Andrew Walls Swimming 2,3,4: Cross Country 3 C- Club 4 si' 'QS ,. iq C Football Games Golf Team, Hockey Games Lacrosse, Going To Class, Going Home Andy Walters Brett Walton Patrick Wanebo any-f Ye Meistersingersg Culture GMS 21: Exchange, , D china club C '0'a'a ?S' Jazz Choir r CQ I V . El fn Tennis I-4, Intramural Floor Hockey, Basketball 4, who .ky Lacrosse 1 4. SADD: KCRK 4 Yu-Chieh Wang Stuart Watterson Michael Weinard i g fs- Soccer 1 -45 Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Mesitersingers ' un 5' .,, 'X:'- 'X 1 New Creekers Club, Yearbook, Foreign Exchange Charlotte Warren Kenneth Watson Basketball 4, Soccer 3,4 Robyn Watts Lynn Weber 'Wi Marchlng Band 1-4,' Lacrosse 3,45 Spanish Club 4 .--GNN. Nicole Wein thal Jana Weisrrzeyer egg ,A f 3 'N KR 'ef um f Q. - Sf 'gg I gif. XX. if M F, .xg ffm 1 Am Q., , wwf. W, ,,'fw,w,-,wx , fv uwwmwwuwxwwWNw 'M 5m',1mm,'2 'w1 1., mnww ,N f 1 S 'sis fffwim- n Q il Q H Q H. KQV v V . us:-. 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DECA 3,4,' Chinese Club 2,3,4,' NHS 3.4, SADD 3,4 Heather Wittman Volleyball Manager 2, Lacrosse 2,3,4,' Yearbook 4 Kristin Wolvin ,Q w -a W r S ' S5 W Yearbook 4, Key Club 3,4,' Jennifer Woods me 9? Andrea Wolf Bonnie Wonhof Alan Woods Yearbook. French Club, SADD ,, ,.,,, W if ,, M, I en 5, Girls 21 2,3, 4, Thespians 1-4, Choralaires 1 Tona Winterbottorn Dana Wolff 5 ,C ,SF T Edward Woodland Benjamin Wooley - Q-- Cross Country 1 , 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, Choralaires 1 Swimming 1-4, C-Club 3,4 New Creekers Club 4 Amnesty Int., KCRK, Colt Club FLBA, Amnesty Int., Rugby .M V' 44 n .., X yi: . K +,,, .1 g,. .. ' . ff Q , .- 4 .tw . , 2,12 . J.. 'F 'ni :Qu mi. , Cross Country 3,-4, Swimming 3,45 Track 4 Cindy Woolford Lonny Wriedt Jeroen Wunderink 'x ' i Q ,Q s - If it 5 I R . Q. i -f ' A' We Q 5 i 3 A M, x S gf DE CA, Athletic Events Andrew Wynne Patricia Young Tom Zadick X I Q te 5 ,K ,. - Yearbook, Spanish Club. SADD in Howard Zall Leza Zandeii Kari Zempel Brian Zook Lan Cheerleading 2, 3,45 Key Club 3, 45 C-Club 4 W A. .gf FBLA, DECA 1 Tennis 1 Tori Zook Gary Zucker '1 'Z , fail ia ,im Z 2' 157 4- , lnMemory0f 5 IQ z sn if teh if ei ei: l Mary. lnilelaniej C. Hardaway Y 5 ,gil x ,ll , xg ,,. m il mf MARK ZUFFOLETTO Robert Boyle as 3 Deca, Baseball Q QHS 3 L,.. . LQ,--'1 f 21 J ill 1 5 sill? M M lil , 5 K kkrrkk I. F ,ii ., is 5 gli May, 5, 1970-August1987 ee e , e . e r , , 55 5 iii? Ca thy Baganz if so we ? i As busy as Karen Dal- quist is in and out of school, she always Hnds time to help others. in l addition to taking four li A.P. classes this year, Karen is doing a research project on cancer as part of science seminar. She said she would like to study pre-med in college and eventualhr become an opthamologlst because i 've always been interested in medicine, and I like helping people Karen 's friends know her as a generous, energetic, and re- sponsible person. Senior Jeanne Fer- melia said, Karen always has a way of making people happyl She knows how to make people feel good about them- selves. 'fl She, added, My friends are verylmportant to me, because theyre always there for me in everything that l do. However, her friends insist that Karen supports them more often than they help her. As senior Abby Bleistein commented, Karen really cares about people and will do anything for any- one. i l -Karen Singley f ' i iii ,, si' , W 4 1 yu - , wil , 1 , 3 iiii f , 5 ',,,,: rL:VrV,: Eik,5g,,WL ,, ,V , - sal' ,gg Cross Country, V, Z' ,,,,,, , Football 1 4, 5 Concert Band , l , SW'mm '-3 14' Mia' l 'i l Deca 3,4 F? fi Carson Hall l l f Maroiebue l Laura Wtcenda has been making waves at Cherry Creek for almost four years. She 's been swimming for eleven years and loves every minute of it. l When asked if she regretted having to spend so much time at ractices she res ended l wouldn't have ke t Laura received the Dr. Pepper Most Valuable-Player award for 1986 and 1987 and was the Centennial Ath- lete of the month in 1986. Last year, the Colorado High School Activities Association designated her as an 'out- standing swimming scholar. . A member of National Honor Society' Laura has a 3.8 G. P.A. and was selected as a National Merit Selniffina- llst ' After high school, Laura said that she would like to attend college somewhere in California. l l , l l r-Bridgid Rewley iv , iv , , DJ if up ffldfdnv like nr' , iii, ef at ii L y- J as er Vg,Bonnie-sMelville,, 1 ' ' fm ff' eg awp? 5 5 nf 7 1 'r 'f .H afgegggb . t Egg ary. sa Q , . tselfiteie git? A eg vi i invest' 2 VICA 3,4 Guy Merrill Todd Millard 3 I ,Q 52 'f Choralaires I, Acapella 2. Festival Choir 3 5353+ .3559 ie tee van Medica fi Tyler Pike Ni?-',f , 5' J, ,ses sg. we I alta Q l .z Q - .. ts Bruce Paul is a very unique individual. A National Merit Semi- finalist and a member of National Honor Society, Excalibur, China Club, Model U.N., Key Club, and Spanish Honor Society, Bruce leads an active life at Cherry Creek. While his friends think he is a carefree kind of guy. Bruce laughs everyone else is scared of me because they think I 'm a communist. When asked what he intends to be if he grows up, he answered, the Anti-Christ. ln addition to all of his commitments in school, Bruce takes cafe of a teenager with cerebral palsy for three to four hours each after- noon. it he needs a snack, I get it for him. I help him with his homework. I just help him with whatever he needs to do. De- spite all of his activities, Bruce still maintains an optimistic, hap- py-go-lucky attitude. Life is not meant to be taken seriousy he says. 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X XX X X i iff-552:-1 MQMXXHXXX FW-X M ,,X,X H' ' gf 5 X Nz 'eff K1 is 'Q - 'X There are many events that make the junior year special, even though it may seem like just another year that is stuck between being a freshman and being a senior. Driving finally becomes a reality as does parking on campus instead of at Belleview Elementary, or King Soopers. ln fact, it 's possible, to go for an entire year without ever seeing the parking lot of King Soopers. Now that you have become upper classmen and can drive, you can eat real food at places like McDonald's, Wendy's, and Pizza Hut. Of course it's not the real food in the sense that most humans could consume it on a daihf basis, but it keeps you from going hungry. Being able to pick the mods and teachers that you want is a big help because you have learned, either through friends or by first-hand experience, which teachers to avoid and which ones to try and take. Many juniors receive their first taste of college life by taking advanced placement courses. lt's a ra ther rude awakening to go from being a straight A student to getting a 2 on your first exam. And for the Hrst time in your life, you learn the true meaning of the word homework Phrases like free time, nothing to do, and no homework seem to disappear from your vocabulary. Staying up until 2:00 a.m. becomes more and more of a reality as the year progresses, and you try and Hnish all ofthe projects you left until the last minute even though you promised yourself that you would never do that again. Doing all of this work becomes a necessity since these grades count towards college more than they have in the past. The prospect of college is exciting, but it's also scary. The question, What do you want to be when you grow up? has become a question that everyone wants an answer to. not just your grandparents. You now have to choose between nu- merous colleges, when before the biggest decision you had to make was what to wear to school. Once you get beyond the homework and decisions, you can finally try to find time for a real social life, since now you don 't have to depend on mom, dad, or your friends for rides, every- where, You can just go to places on the spur of the moment without scheduling rides. You no longer have to beg rides off of unpleasant upperclassmen. The last thing that most juniors look forward to, besides becoming a senior, is prom. With dressing up, formal dinners, romantic dances, and all night parties, it 's a great way to end a great year. Congratulations to the class of 1989. You made it through the year with smiles, laughter, good friends, and happy memories. Good luck next year! Cherry Creek appreciates your input as a class and is looking forward, as you must be, to your senior year. - Libbi Matthews and Erica Tarpy V 1 I ' 2 f fr., 'fw 1 . 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Actual- GA YUK GEARY GEHWNG Lv, it's prefix cool having brothers 5 ll VVAV E ,ig .V,o ,,,,5 Ivvizi ll AAVV H thewsarne age, said Bonnie, 'iiie 5::2 , Izv I EZEAE V, VAVV ,Jim agreed, but added, Like all iiii 5 - gi ifirii t'tf iii, siblings, my brother and sister A V , , ,W Ilil 3, rriii 1 have their obnoxious living hab- ,,, '5- ' I Bonnie is active at Creek as a , i - 'r member of Girls' 21, Thes,oians, and the yearbook, Jim and 77m - are both involved in C-Club, Key Club, SADD, and wrestling. .lim is l f it l also in Big Brothers and National Honor Society, while Tim be- ELISA MYLYNDA JENNIFER longs ff? the China Club- GELG GIEM GlETL by: Efidgfd Rgwley DOUGLAS GLENN SEAN GOODING ' 1- Q zz -. , .A XT - L. X . ' W X ,X .X .. X RAMON GLESER X Q Q .. - ---- ig-...g ' F: X. X. nf X. . ' X X- . X ' f ' T - fx?-fi.ff5!5: XI55Nf-5353 . If'I.i31':: FXS . .: - E .. Eff -7 55157: if A i A-'Wf.3'-5 ?5573?f.7.x X 1' gg. Ig-.',fg?S3Xfgf A LX X -Lf.: , as .wg . 5 3. . 'X . 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XT X 5 N X W X l X X ' I I b s X 2 S MX fig CARRIE LEE i xr ..,,. 'Xw' BRIAN LENDA JAMES LAMBE RT LESLIE LANCASTER .. :Q I :K I 7 .' M X mm . W-Nev :Lia i M X X X 'ki X .5 me gg .. i QS' N A M X X xx Q SI Q QS X, XX X gg X 5 XLLL k.,, , ,:.: A . ff vQ1.5..'. - G RE GOR Y LA VINE JEAN LEE MARY LEE WAN? x CRN x xi Aw BRIAN LAWLE R SUSAN LA WSON JORDAN LA YCOB SUSAN LEECH Xxgjiiw -. X ' :Q ff: .. .. . fi I if:-I XX m X mm an . 31 R. K 'r' - Q. . . - kkhk . . A A . .fm -- SHANNUN LEONHART Ia .:,.X.. , Af.. kkk: g .k-- gg . JOHN . ' - X N -- ' : 'M . X : -' f fH1:.r saw--rfwib' A A . . A rm if I I I I . Q .Y WX '- ANDREW LEHR THAMOS LE MONIDIS JAMES KIM JUSTIN LEVASSEUR LEW LEVINE LEVY 175 67 2 gym? , er? M M em My : ' A ' ' - ,ef ' 1. 25 t f4zf!1fff f?g -' -' f , ,A Z3 f , ,,,, .mfg W ff A M .4 -fy-3 if .,.,, ., gffpffmgfw wg . '- 1 ,pa H 4 2 , i f ,X Q we 4 f f Q 14- 21546 ' ' 46 , fffgwif ,, f f , V! 295 2? MICHAEL LUCAS SHANNA LUJAN Wea, , , ea M? fm' ? Q 'iv Q , 2 gf, Q 3? , K M ? ., 31 Y . , , MMS? f My A ' A' nw Q u A . ff ,.. 5 F353 fi ? QW? - A f MM '95, LW 're:,wg, xff -uw ,ASN ,f N 5 3 w J X 7 Q 2 ff! 5 Q?- yew My ,M 'm N fm? W W aff W, vw- N ' 2 f A ,, , , , . f 1- M , V V '75ivQ?' ' - , , ' f ,I 'W 4 ,Q MW K JOHN MARSH we i ef X AN QQ Q X A X X isa- s SAX .F N Y '- 2: Q. .-'Zh - Q- W' rl 5:1515 if ' 1 - '- . ? k z K WILLIAM DEB MARSH MARSHALL or - ' W ' I + A . Q - .Nei -- . - .ae 2. A ' ' - Alf! KK ' is I A- I iw K 7 N - - N, ...W-1 . I MELISSA MARTIN ' :- . 'z I 5 X -f . XX X Q f X WXXQ 'xlxt st YDWKN xt A X R . X G3 THEODORE MARTINEZ CHRIS MARX JENNIFER ELIZABETH ' ME RE DI TH MA TTHEWS MAURE R MCCL URE For most teenagers, the biggest decision they have to make is what to do on Friday night. But at the age of fourteen, Charlotte Kan- strupt had to make a choice that would affect her entire high school career. When she was eleven, Charlotte began studying ballet. After having danced for only three years, Char- lotte was accepted into the San Francisco Ballet Companys surn- mer dance workshop. She was one of 150 chosen from an initial pool of 4000, and she was given a full scholarship. After dancing 17 hours a week for six weeks, Charlotte and 20 others were given the opportunity to stay with the company full-time. This is when she faced one of the toughest decisions she ever had to make. You have to devote your time to one or the other, she said, 'you can 't do both. Charlotte recognized the limitations of the dance world and decid- ed to devote her time to academics. She wants to go into a career in broadcast journalism, but that doesn 't mean she hasn 't given up ballet. by Alisha Sanders A I wr. X. V x.. 'Q ew ALISON MARTIN CHRISTINE MARZANU I 4 fs. DONALD MCCORMICK ELIZABETH MARTIN 'X KELL Y MARTIN ., I A V TSSQQSL I - ii.. Aft, .5 st I 4 S ifgfifilfafiws .. L . i, ki 5 Q K cn ' A v , f If Rf . ' gf' X 195 - 3 . . Q if I IDQNNA MASTALKA SCOTT MCCRA Y ALEXANUAIA. I MATTHEWS , ...,. ...N :im - . ' - ' f ' . fsgg XX wx Xt N We sei E 53 NX . .X e. is S , 'f if I ART X 35 S X ALLISON MCCREADY s isse I .,..,. . ,. ... I rf: 1-gi I A fa Ar SARAH McooIvALo 43 LISA - MCGEE s ,KLE .... aava A - - 'Q . t -Qs K A W f-Q I was if we me I , ii . v - ' 5 W.- , iv . Q we M A W1 'K Ek 4 DANNY KEN JENNIFER THOMAS MCKINNEY MCMILLEN MCNICHOL MCPHERSON .. I :Ii I i-1-' ' N , . sseee is is , -A 5, . F M 1.. 4,:, 4 - K f' Yl 'iQ :gi .-.. 'N K .i it s -'55 'rt' -I ' X - f. s f 1 I r 'rev .,r,ii i ... ,G 2,4 if RAS E, k,--' ' iw X A M S Q . E RIN MEEHAN SANJA Y ME H TA THOMAS MEIN TZE R KEREN MELMED SHELLEY MCELROY s s .fr e X A 0' . N. -N 4.-Q., , . ANNE MCKE E LESLIE MCVEY A ' -tsffil X em' wi V wi ' T an s se-ww, W S 3 Q Q W: 9,3 X ws BRADY MELTZER X XX - M ises ,Q X3 . .. Q A 'l KIM MCFARLAND :J ' 3 -v5v.:.X.,.., . Su' . II it at f si RANDALL MCKIM ..,. . . I LTTE -if 3 i , -We 'Tux J I L A ' Qs is at 13 5 r -, st. EMIL Y ' MEDSKER ROBERT MELUN 177 x X xt. Vf fgaa A li, 'K 1 ' v ,, X, A e A M V ff X 2 A 1 ... ,ff - Q 75 A 'Z ,K J ,i, ,I KELLY MENDELSON N-Kr . A my ,, JORDAN MILLER I.' ,L- , fx,hf. , M, fi V 'i t A, D' LESLIE MILLER LV,, V 2 .L' y 1A , A ww I, . 4. ' Q. HOLLY MILLIS A ' ZL A it ,M T? Q , fi E Z , , V,,W A I 4 1? LISA MOELLER JODY MORGAN MICHAEL 178 MURPHY M,,,W V: .Il an W . f 4 Q ,V r it f, at 4 m f , . in ,YI of S TACE Y ME TCALFE ' , ' me W .: ig, ., , . if . , . 1 vit ffwwi w A W .. A 1, , - ll., ' A x MARSHALL CA ROL ME THE N Y MEYER ,, ,7'Lf'L A 1 , , . MICHAEL MILLS Hey, man. This is the greet- ing which Dan Kapelovitz is fam- ous for saying. Dan is even more weii-known for his extremely long hair. His bangs droop down to cover his entire face. However, I plan on cutting it for graduation next year, he said. But if you brush his hair aside, there is a side of Dan that most people are not aware of Enrolled in acceler- ated classes, he maintains a 3.9 grade point average. Dan is a member of Amnesty In ternational and plays on the tennis team. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to and performing music. I-ie plays the bass in a band called Grime Priest. Although life can be a hairy experience, Dan has ex- celied despite the pressures. by Eddie Shaoul 'Meg 9 -sig M V, CHAD CHRISTINE MILLSPAUGH MINTURN l,. , VO'k 4- V L ,,,,, r if ' A '.,. 119, KMs A Q A MARK SCOTT MARTIN MOLINA MONHEIT MONTOYA , . i t Lee fs. E' ' ' 1 A - :U ' f ,,-.. fi , H I if ,Q O .',' 1: , tv , MALE ' f '-A ' Q , . : Auf' 4, 1 DIANE SCOTT KRISTY MORRATO MORREY MORRIS ..., ..., I rr., , I ,-- Q ,lr - - f tll., . I i.lt ,,,, EJ' A 5 -LW, Y ! 0 4' A :VV.' sf, , , A 1 I rri' , it I 3, A n ew if GENIFER SARAH STEVEN MURRAY MUSTOE MYERS ,ff 4' M ,E 1 we NI i SZ, 14 if ,,,. N, 'Y MARLA ADRIENNE MEYER MICK i,l lrr, l, . ,. I lrl liirllr I I JULIE KIM MILLER MILLER 5 , ii MELISSA RHONDA MILLER MILLET ft 4 ,Z it 1 fn E CHRIS MILONAKIS we , W, ' .4- , ,- I 'E .ig 'M DONNA MOORE JASON HEA THE R MORRISON MULLEY 'l'l f s.i I ,il I 1' 3 Q 5 VVVV , 9 A, ,',,ir SCOTT ELIZABETH NADERSON NAGEL it l iwks X . XFX Rr N T' 'I x N xc K -E X N H SN- Q 4531 'K X Q' -If VLL35 :QN 1 4 5 A .S . in 7' MATTHEW NARDELL -,M i 'gi E? Rx- N X A X Q ag.,-QQ ,- , 5- ' :.3 A X W ww - I - I 3 1 g S. ,S , 5 JENNIFER NE WMAN I ,N .L I .-.. A., Q Nr MICHAEL NASCA jg 1 I ww - R -Y gi wi n.. by A - ' x . .-A 1' . i NADJA NICHOLL .. me-Q . ,. --ww Q: . 'i . X AON if MICHAEL NA YOS K I 5 N... . ANTHONY NELSON 'EELL I -, -Aw f' H- -.Q wg K A R -. 6 Q. T A In , s w PAUL NIED BRADLEY NIE DE R K. A - -- Xf?Xf'5N- B- ' ,X .ff ' .-: E-.g--:G - G -. - A p -- - I - W ' - ,, f - 'AE L 5-AM' f 9? 1 - I ' -- ' ' . K s X 1- -A . 5 Y-- KS- i ., ,I --1 sv .L 1 H' ,M - 5 Q 1 I X I I f I I f L' X A M.-f.-f,,, Q I K E +f Q Ex L ix li L i?. K I I 0 , D sf. QS- S +- ' ' s KIMBERLY NOE E .. 5:5 .tag uw' KELLY 1 O'CONNOR X X -K N- ii' X Aw A x - xi --.- , ww em yn. -Q V-...Ar YH : - .9 mf 5 1 KH ff. 'M . i - ,Q -wk . .- - X I Q1 if AMY OTTINGER - i -- -Q --, X --,. K. , I., MA RK OZ IAS an H .-an .--N 5,4-ww N , E -NI , ff? I . I 4 JONATHAN PALMER HEATHER NORTH KELLY NORTH SHANNON N YLANDER ERICA O 'HA RA X I Xu xQx , ur X P Y win X Q 2 A - X Q MF fm X - S in I - ! - A r Y X p I '- BETH OTTINGER A MICHELLE PAQEAU xx NX x LESA OKASAKI X- A . ' EEH E' Ai A-3 SHAE OLINYK , .. , ' rr Sk is . XE-F' '1S ':.y , X -i . X, 4 6 K QS? N X N W 5 BRADLEY NELSON K ' 1 E , its -' . -nj-. , 3. I - gs ' w Q, JILL NIEMANN mf H- x JANET O 'ERIE N KEVIN OLIVETT Lisa Hanes 81 Friend .W-W, 15 3, ., , X . . ...X. K. - R X X N, - f ' X . fs-igix K 9 aw,-s K RIS TA JOHN GEORGE PALMER PA OLI PAPA DIMI TROPOL OS Y - - ,- x PETER PAPPAS Q- . ., xy . HAQH AYH A A x D R it Y mm ROBIN NEMER 51 2 ' WAX .L .25 - . 5 if MIKE NIEMANN 5i..R xi X X - . -. wx-.f -A Sf- Aww- - I Q ' W - ' ' is A S- ...' Rf KERRY O'BRlEN SARA OLSEN TR ,, Jw IIIA :T V ., .,,. . i x x .-x,- - II.l- GREGORY OWEN CHARLES PAINTER is - --M-J ,..: - . -,-J -. N- -- --, vsifi--f Y .- SSQEQEW , H ff ---. - - . Li..--5--5 : - Y . . , -:fy ,, -. THEODORA PAPPAS 179 M gag X A ws st 115653 w,,.f- .life A ' A f-PV-.v X iz xx- Y ss . Q Qt X P X Nx Q i W. .K gf .. :S J. a ,Q we KRISTI PARKS S TEPHE N PARKS saii A i l i ,,,, . l Q . ' A S h ..: wif. . A -' as we NQJJ V Il' A -V, N CHELSEA MICHAEL CHRIS DEANNE PATTERSON PATTERSON PATTI PEARN .. Y Q ,N .. i 6- A-W5 ' ' E: : L K 'ss ' if X I 5 -.Ll A .3 ' BRIAN MA RCIE RO TEM PENN PEPPERS PE RELMU TER T Many people have said that 6 theater is their life M- Chuck Km lowske has modeled his life arou. that motto. His participation in tt ater has earned him membership thespians for the third year. Chuck's love for theatrics led h. to join the speech team. Spee takes much more discipline th. acting, Chuck said. lt's reaibf challenge. You might think Chuck alrea O L has his hands full, but he is als member of Latin club, Chinese cl Melstersingers, Union Street Jae and National Honor Society. In spite of a demanding eig course schedule, Chuck is able maintain a 3.7 grade point averag What l like best about Creek, . said, are all of the opportunities BRETT SHANNON SUSAN offers. - Heather Potter PERRY PERRY PERRY . ,,'-i. 1 -:-- : - Q ,L ig- t A ooiii A A 1 ..., Q Ci P . . I ,A X f A .Ja-Q ja' oARcv DAVID ERIK GREGG NICOLETTE PERTcHEck PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON PiERsoN ..... .,, ...E g ..... .i.. ' 'l'f ' i 'i P' :ii to so . A 'Q' M 4 g x .P 5' at , ., X 'EW' A . E M l , me R1cHARo BRIAN E .lol-iN 'rRoY JENNJ , PlPER PLATT A POOLGORE Pont POLETW '... 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WL 1 I fx V , ILM BRIAN ELDON ZALL ZERR IIII IW ' M WM, , V V ,I -I , ,A f 'I W, I 4, , - ,1,fV41wg,'Ve V, ,f - 1,5 ERIK ZWIEZEN ,eu 1, , f W ,fsuf -,ff wig' ,1 1 f 4 QVVVVV I my RYAN STEPHANIE ALPERT ' ANDREWS 7? s LAWRENCE BUB f f , fy 1 ff if f IZ f 35 if CL 1 AME Y DEARMIN MICHAEL BRENT 1 186 FISHKIN FRAKES VI, MW, Y 'QW '70 LINCOLN FRANKE JILL FRISCH ALEX SUDER mv www fi W , I t TIMOTHY DOOLITTLE . u iff K W ru V ,,,, .I ,. A WK 7 A gl , .-f,Zf, 52 I 1 4 f W 1 A f f X 7 f , 52,05 W f K EE YZ TIM FOX GERYASINI -.-s - -fff.,,.,,,I -. ,,,...wf f' - 'W ' -' - - -2. ,f ,:- Q ,, ff' Qi Ai, E RIC . STEVEN MA TTHE W HEATHER LISA GALSCOE GOODMAN GRABINOWSK Y GUILD GULICK Gum -0' 4:-.. X may TRACY HABISCH A ROBERT , CHRIS TOPHE R SHANE S TACE Y DRAKE MARK HARPER HEINRICH HENDRYSON HOLT HUGHES INGHAM' ,AA L- a ges? I I .iwm In 44 I . ,Q A 1 -Lwf X , I Xt ,, 'B y 1 RANDALL JODI CHARLOTTE GRADY ALAN CHARLES JUST KEMKER KINNINGHAM KOSLOWSKE YN . KAMLE T KANSTRUP gf N 4 f DANNY Ll SHA RON LEGO ' MITCHELL MALACH , -, 21 L ,,IL I JENNA . h CHRISTOPHER DE V PRATT PORTER I PUROHIT Av,-.B gb it 4' nw-up YIL.,f!' DA VE MELISSA GABE WILSCAM WIL TSHIRE WISDOM BRAD MORRISON ALISGN RECKLER SA RA PA RS ONS SCOTT RHUDY GIA VIESARD 187 1 -r me f s QW' 5 .N , il Vw 1'3- Tx .xx Q W if it M ew N i J' g s ,f Although the saying as insignificant as a needle in a haystack, is an often repeated colloquial phrase, it certainly applies to the thousands of students at Cher- ry Creek High School. lf you have ever taken the time to sit back and observe all the Cherry Creek students at a football game, you know how difficult it is to distin- guish one from another because no one in particular stands out from the rest. This applies to both academ- ics and extracurricular activities. So what does a person do to become significant in a school this size .7 The solution is relativebf simple: He needs to become involved in one of our many clubs. A needle within just a few pieces of hay is much easier to notice than one in an entire haystack, just as a student is much easier to notice in a small group of kids than he would be in a full football stadium. Clubs are a chance to feel a part of this overwhelming society of students, instead of remaining on the outside. So many students attend Creek because it is required by law, and they spend as little time here as possible. Students are obviously unaware of the opportunities and services available to them. Where else but Creek could you find clubs varying from Wildlife to D.E.C.A. to Students Against Drunk Driving? The opportunities are endless H' - Kim O'Brien -if Student Senate ZW! 'V ,i www 'M lit' if W' Ula 49 VZ in Zuma M283 Row 1 Kelly Close Stephanie Begum Suzanne Cruse Ann Vanatta Row 2 Mark Hunter Heather Locke Kim Carter Carl Goldy Jenmfer Fox Jeff Herbert Row 3 Matt Dunn Kara Mahoney Shannon Croteau Jennifer Riley Stephanie Flshkln Kia Berveres Krlstln Sjoberg Todd Shalrnan Marc Avner Rob Benson Mike Huttner Jennie Frankovlch W at V Q , V 2 V ,M 0 if . , , A , my ,un . V . il' A -it , ar .V 2 5, ,, ,M , A ,V A it , V -1' -rt, V I f .V5:1' , f f , , lf WV Q , ww ,Vt X M ' VM -, 5,,,V,a 74 ,Z . V V V V, - ,f 1 5 I ' , Q , ,V', 44w-, -f 1 ,, V M 1' n y, f Q -.,,fl ,fl W , , 1-7 4 'D l I r ' 'I V V f I Y ' 'U 1 V I l Y I 1 l Student Senate at play! . what Student Body Officers Mark Hunter, Cari Goldy, Stephanie Beguin, Jeff Herbert. The United States government has a great influence over our society. As a re- sult, the public takes great care in who is elected, what decisions are made, and how those decisions affect the country. At Cherry Creek High School, Student Senate has a big influence over the stu- dent body. Every day during mods 9-10, Senate meets and organizes activities, compromises with the faculty, and ex- presses concerns to the administration. Every day decisions are made that affect the entire school. Senate consists of thirty peopie who have become directly involved with the welfare of Cherry Creek and its students. Senators spend their time promoting a myriad of activities, but unfortunatetv many of them are ignored by the student body. One example is Spirit Week. Where was the spirit? A more successfui event was Homecoming, which had a record- breaking turnout this year. Senate pulled that activity off with class. Besides planning social and spirit events, Senate tackles the more weighty issues affecting Cherry Creek. Senate has rallied for a change in the exam schedule, has brought together student smokers, administrators, parents, and press, and has worked with a budget election. By targeting students who can vote, Senate launched a campaign to educate them, as well as the other students, about the is- sues at hand. But Senate has found it difficult to work aione-they need the help of the student body. Senators have tried to encourage students to attend their meetings, yet few know they are allowed to drop in on the sessions. Student Senate has done a great job this year. lt's not hard to with some of the most talented students at Cherry Creek participating. But people must remember that Senate is the voice of the student body, and they need everyone 's help to get action. Participate! -Kim O'Brien and Brian Van Way Na tional Honor Society Row 1: Marilyn Zupancic, Bonnie Melville, Meggan Bernstien, Amy Swiatke, Gary Kris, John Ezzard, Charlotte Warren, Krista Speer, Chris MacDonald, Paula Fielder, Cari Hyman, Eddie Shaoul, Steve Myers, Cari Loss, Jennifer Fox, Kevin Lumlung, Tracy Hollingsworth, Jeff Griffith, Kim Howe, Kathy Luke, Mitchell Li, Gary Kim, Alisha Sanders, Troy Sechrist, Cheryl Workman, Stephanie Metcalfe, Lisa Chambers. Row 2: Shalon Majewski, Diane May, Sharon Meltzer, Beth Ottinger, Josh Krugman, Dan Eshom, Ann Evans, Margaret Haugh, Allison McCready, Dara Cady, Heather Wittman, Billy Burke, David Schlup, Jim Wonhof, Holy Hacker, Stephanie Beguin, Tammy Dietrich, Kerry Marr, Jeff Herbert, Ellissa Safer, Jennifer Fallis, Kim Tracy, Heather Guild, Mindy Clayton, Dana Wolff John Podgore. Row 3: Laura Vitcenda, Amy Ottinger, Lawrence Bub, Sean Crotty, Matt Berg, Rebecca Dick, Jean Lee, Eddie Brown, Chris Manley, Janet O'Brien, Diane Bunton, Jodi Brooks, Joel Wagonfeld, Cari Goldy, Kim Carter, James Young, Kathryn Barton, Mark Rogers, Kim Nearpass, Brian VanWay, Wendy lmatani, Chuck Koslowske, Katrina Hickman, Molly Goodwin, Abby Bleistein, Dee Binning, Cathy Cook, Kristin Coburn, Linda Lee, Deanne Pearn, Dave Dione. Row 4: Greg Carlson, Steve Goodman, Michael Huttner, Jeff Vierling, Brad Neider, John Furnish, Matt lseman, Matt Crisp, Alok Gupta, Kyle Tuccy, Chris Panum, Brian Lawler, LeeAnn Koenig, Mark Ozais, Kelly North, Jeff Johannes, Mike Gerrity, Sabre Mayhugh, John Castle, Kim O'Brien, Joshua Morris, Jeff Tonkel, Anthony Kollath, Stacia Rumer, Bruce Paul, Kim Simons, Mark Eikenberry, Mike Sullivan, Richard Byyny, Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service: to become a member of the National Honor Society, candidates must demonstrate excellence in all four areas. S But membership in NHS is more than just an honor. All members serve as tutors to their fellow students. After having been voted the club with the biggest waste of potential last year, said President Mike Gerrity, we 're really trying to turn things around this year. Our tutoring program has been very success- , ful. Sponsor Marilynn Zupancic added, We 'd like for all students to take advan- tage of the tutoring service -- it's free and it 's always available, in addition, the program allows the members to share their talents with other students. The 122-member club was led this year by Gerrity and other officers: Vice-Presi- dent Jennifer Fox, Secretary Kim O 'Brien, Treasurer John Castle, and Program Di- rector Holly Hacker. - Holly Hacker Union Street Journal Rowl David Culwell Craig Kronhart HolLv Hacker Diane May Mark Ozias Mitchell Li Row 2 Annee Feindel Sean Crotty Kyle Tuccy Eddie Brown Carl Algermissen Elissa Safer Laura Paulenko Maureen Haugh Row 3 Melanie Reiss Bill Phiipott 'ig sl '1 Fwrnlgv- Once a month, the Union Street Journal is distributed around the school and community. But behind this award-winning newspaper are hours of dedication and work. For the five min- utes that most people spend glancing through the paper, editors spend an average of 30 hours a month writing, interviewing, editing, brainstorming, and doing the layout. lt's not always fun staying after school until 9:00 on a Friday night, but it's worth the effort when the Journal is recognized as one of the best student newspapers in the nation. The Journal has been one of the most challenging, stimulating, and stressful activities l've sponsored, said Bonnie Kelly But it's also been one of the most fun and creative. Each issue is a celebration of individual and cooperative journalistic endeavors. it s a lot of work and creates a lot of stress said editor in-chief Bill Phil- pott but the Journal is more than just an extracurricular activity - it 's a reli- gion Holly Hacker Holly Hacker Kyle Tuccy, Bill Philpott Laura Paulenko, Elissa Safer Bill Philpott, Henry Cotton The USJ Staff Bonnie Kelly, pre-USJ 193 Yearbook Editors Her dedication to Cher- ry Creek's yearbook does not go noticed. Heather Potter, Junior Editor, was named the 1988 Editor- in-Chief in January. She undoubtedly spends more than enough time in our ' 'pi t ' ', creating, con tribut- ing, and or course, cuss- ing. Single-handedly, her frustration paid for half of our Thanksgiving party. IS. 50 per naughty wordlj This is not to say this K T -Qi ...r ng girl has no class - on the M-,yfmiff ig contrary, there is much . 'M Me. more to Heather than meets the eye. An expert with the pen, she creates unique and completely Creek artwork, as well as innovative page schemes. She has taken every level of art design class available at Cherry Creek, excelling in all of them. ln addition, Heather spends a lot of her time working with handicapped children at the Easter Seals Camp. She is fluent in sign lan- guage, learning first from Sesame Street and then moving on to textbooks. Her goal is to teach art to deaf college students. An avid fan of James Dean and Bill the Cat, Heather's unique personality has affected us all, and will predictably affect the deaf artists of the future. Kim O'Brien Heather Potter E ditor-in-Chief Starting out in Prep School, John Furnish has become the ultimate Polo and pin-up lady man - but he does have other qualities. He is officialhf our Color Editor, but has unofficially contributed to senior pages, faculty sec- tion and he did the year- book introduction. His dedication and meticu- lous attention to detail this year earned him the title of Executive Editor. When asked what keeps him interested in year- book, he replies that long term projects are very satisfying and to see the finished product of our yearbook is very fulfilling. Besides working on the yearbook, with what time is left Ctime-huh!J, John is the cash counter and bookkeeper at Tar- get - a respected position he has earned after three years of working there. His outside interests include participating in the sixth-grade Outdoor Education Program every year as a coun- selor. John has been accepted to Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and hopes to earn a law degree and become a small business man's lawyer. John is able to take a lot of responsibility, and did just that this year with the yearbook. We have all appreciated this quality at one time or another - the yearbook would not have survived without him!!! Kim O'Brien John Furnish Executive Editor 14 Tr John Furnish after meeting a deadline. ur wi 51 1 T- Potter . . . that's 50c! John Furnish with bagels and Mk Furnish and Potter proofing pages -Tl-'...S'. v. L Furnish and Potter-decisions, decisions! Potter goes rodeo f ,M,. , Photo Committee Jaffa, If , , ff, M , VII- . tt 'ff' ' 9' ' W4 V15 f 32 l 7' .: ' M155 Ui 'Z ' ' , , .- . - ' - 'ft'i3Zi97 fg Q W ,- 4 1 f A H XO WWA, 75 X W V 'EW ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , WWW . 'W t f A W ' i .i '11 . M ' 'E ' N Wk.. . f .s,,,, W tttt H ttt.tttttt 1 Q Dan Gregory and Mark Hunter Dan Gregory Mark Wiltshire Mark Wiltshire and Cindy Peery Writing Committee Row 1: Mark Hunter, Mark Wiltshire. Row 2: Jenny Bug, Lisa Hefler, Tress Paddelford, Liz Mueller, Jolie Wagner Wendy lmatari, Tona Winterbottom, Chad Hightover. Row 3: Debbie Finch, Erik Bruskotter, Turner Lang we N Brad Gordon Some people think the senior activities list and the yearbook index appear by magic Unfortunately they do not as Brad Gordon soon discovered He is our Computer Editor and has spent many many hours after school trying to orga- nize 3600 students onto a few pieces of paper. But his love for computers has kept him enthusiastic throughout this year. He has been a computer teacher before and has clearly proven himself as a computer whiz. ln his spare time Brad enjoys riding bicycles flying airplanes and playing fix- it-man. He is obviously not a computer geek who spends his life indoors in the arms of an Apple IIE. A guy with an active mind and body, Brad is quite the combi- nation of characterisitics. His dream is to become a pilot, and soar far above the rest of us! -Kim O'Brien Shannon Hanneman, Robin Watts, Charlotte Warner. Row 4: Brian Richardson, Dan Gregeory, Josh Kerstein E 5 . . S I , ii I Poehler, Katie Sholwater, Holly Hacker, Tammy Dietrick, Christina Carpenter, Karen Singley Yearbook Senior Committee Claudia David, John Min, Sean Kerns, David Barnett, Becky Pfoff Cindy Peery, Kristi Wolvin, Susie Keith, Kim Nearpass, Tracy Hoyt, Mindy Clayton, Kelli Hooper, Sally Millis, Pam Schmidt, Kim Wahl Junior Committee Lesa Okasaki, Nikki Truesdell, Melissa Keller, Heather Potter, Stephanie Meyer, Craig Buell, Kathleen Neary, Cathy Cook Sophomore Committee Karen Gilles, Katie Sullivan, Kristi Mouton, Noelle Collins, Amanda Hunt, Robin Patnoi, Kristi Rouse, Robin McNght, Christine Stephens, Melanie Hollenback, Allison Thomas, Rob Levi Kristi Rouse, Craig Buell Scott Miller, Jeff Chang Brian Van Way, Karter Menzel Cindy Peery in-nmwl V- , ,.,,,.,..,w01 is V, to F , 1 -- 5, 5 at LW! . .-. 4 , Y V7 ,ll .9 , ' X Mggf, -, VV K vwifii 54:55 ,Lk I - f A it Z ,I ?.h ?33'7?'t' it-tl' 34 gf 4 'iff zaflfwbg wY'.w2 'itz 'Z n L, w ffl' 11' ' ' '- ,Z W lfffffwii Cindy Johnson Rob Levi Rob Levi, Cindy Johnson, Kristi Rouse, Craig Buell, Cindy Peery, Andy Wilson E ze, '- s. sk f ,fs f ,X X 1 Jennifer Hopwood, Craig Buell, Cindy Johnson, Cindy Peery, Kristi Rouse Cindy Johnson, Heather Potter, Jason Clarke Gail Pisani The Editors it F E 3 gif-4 W ' ,I . t 11 iff 1987 Yearbook Float Rob Levi, Craig Buell Mark Hunter, Mark Wiltshire, John Furnish, Jennifer Hopwood, Kristi Rouse, Kelli Hooper, Tracy Hoyt, Gail Pisani, Rob Levi, Cindy Johnson, Craig Buell, David Barnett, Heather Potter, Kirn O'Brien .sfxf-1 ,I at f 4 'V 'fx f N , 'Q 1 . 'A my f . Q I-fl ix M J 7 7 , f f W. if g 4 ,K , A ,A 5 ' ,X N TV ' X A ,av wx K XY . vb N X ' V P4 3 'L - 3, , f' ,,,.-f i M ,v 3 John Furnish, Kristi Rouse, Peggy Bene ' ' C7g..,N 4 .e 'Q 4 dict Peggy Benedict The Mascot , Kristi Rouse 1, Q V A7 K 5 Q1 'f'-3' llli U 197 198 He who seeks to serve another best serves him- self, is Excalibur's motto. The members have lived up to it by help- ing out at Freshman Ori- entation and Back-to- School night. They orga- nized Homecoming Dance this year, creating a suc- cess not previously achieved with a turnout of over 700 couples. Trikes for Tykes, a 16-year old activity, is also run by Ex- calibur, and the money raised goes to ward buying sports equipment for un- derprivileged children. The school sponsor is Don Stevenson, but there are also many sponsors outside of Cherry Creek. The Cherry Creek Excali- bur is a chapter of the or- ganization Excalibur-Den- ver Table. This larger group is run by local area businessmen who believe in these young men. Twice a month, two Ex- calibur members are treated to lunch by these gentlemen at the Denver Country Club -- not too shabby. This year's officers - President Josh Morris, Vice-president Pete lsert, Treasurer Eric Friedman- ,and Secretary Chris Man- ley - worked hard to un- ify this group of caring and dedicated young men. ' I t - Kim O Brien Excalibur 54'f -M.Q.' 9 ,, . si... A , I 4 . '4' 'Yi rib Sm iii? Row 1: Don Stevenson, Pete lsert, Kyle Tuccy, Eddie Shoul, Jeff Herbert, David Meggs, Row 2: Joshua Morris, Eric Friedman, Matt Berg, David Berlin, David Dixon, Kyle Levine, Matt Gershaw, Jim Nollsch, Matt Grabianowski, Brent BarishiRow 3: Jeff Cheley, Chris Manley, Steve Goodman, Mike Huttner, Chris Bakke, Kevin Lumlung, Nm Rich, 'Tony Kollath Not pictured: Bret Heidemann Trikes For Tykes w . If I I wife v WA Big Sisters wmwwka-W,,, .4 ,,,,, V rw' 5 ,V H V, .7 V A 'f VK . Z fif ,. .. , Q yyyy, I. VV UQ Y ,,.., ,,,., ,,,,VV,,1,Vk ir , K K, Hy, kV,, m y V I 4 -1'vv V---, V t I tg ff ar Y ' ' ,V , M E , a f ,, llv, W , A 'I J -F ,L . ,,,,, Y 'A V , Q . V, . W ,,.. T' 9 P I . . ,, I 1 , ' I ' - ' - If .sf ,V , 'V V I , ,... . ' 'tk - ' ' ' . J' 7' :IJ IV A- Y U L , 1 .7 'Kf 'I ' -- ' V -fr .. , , V VV , kVVL,V , VW A K MJ' ,,,, ,V ' ' Q P , ,. 'V' ' ff , ROW 1: JENNIFER YARROVIL MEGGEN BERSTEIN, ELLI CAPLAN, DARA CADK LINDA LEE, LIBBI MATTHEWS, ANNIE BIDDINGER ROW 2.' KELLYNORTON, KERRY MARR, KELLYMARTIN, SARA SPORER, KATIE BALDWIN KIM HOWE, KELLY O'CONNOR, AMY SWIATEK, STEPHANIE MET- CALFE, CARRIE COUGHLIN, SHARON FRAZEE, KIM NEARPASS, LIZ MUELLER, SHARON MELTZER, ROW 3: AMY MARTZ, KIM SIMONS. ELISA SAFER, JULIE POMERANTZ, MINDY YOUNG, SHELLYMCELROY ROW4: TRACYHOYT, CHARLOTTE WARREN, DEE BINNING, CINDY JOHNSON, SHANNON PERRY, MEREDITH MAURER, TONA WINTERBOTTOM, JENNIE FALLIS, SHANNON DOMOSLEY KRISTIN BACON, TRACY HOLLINGSWORTH, MELANIE REISS, PAM BOCKLEK HOLLYALEXANDER HOLLY HACKER, CHRISTINA CARPENTER, ROW 5: HEIDI GIR- ARDOT, KENDALL SCHAEFER, MOLLY MCALLISTER, STACIA RUMOR, BETSY BIALK KAREN DALQUIST, JENI REICK, JENNIFER DRUMMOND, CLAUDIA DAVIS, NANCI ASHWORTH, STEPH- ANIE SIMMONS, ANN MEISEL. C-Club t W' iw! ROW If DENVER PARKS, JULIE POMERANTZ: V.P., CHRIS GANDER GOOSE .' TREASURER. BILLY BURKE: PRESIDENT ALLISON MCCREADY: SECRETARY BRAD RULE, SEAN EMBREE, JON LANDIS, DAMON BERGMAN, STEVE HIGGINS, SEAN FARLEY RON PETERSON: SPONSER, ROW 2: ERIC WINTER, MICHAEL SULLIVAN, BILL DRAKE, CHRIS BAKKE, JENNIFER FOX, KRIS- TIN BACON, JILL GRIFFIN, SHAYNA ZWEBEN, NIKKI HARTMAN, ERIN YOURTZ, GREG SHER- MAN, JEFF TONKEL, ERIC MARSHALL. MARK WILLIAMS, ROW 3: MARK JAGER, RICH PIPER, BRENT KIEPKE, MIKE GERRITY SARAH THOMPSON, JOHN EVREY, JUSTIN OTTE, JASON KIM, VINNIE MURANO ROW 4: DAVID DIXON, TORI ZOOK, LISA CHAMBERS, TED HERBERT, JASON SCHMIDT STEVE MYERS. ED WOODLAND, JULIE DOWNING, CARRIE LONG, JULIE FRIEDMAN, SUZY BRESS, JULIE MOOMAW, KATHRYN JACKSON, ANDREW ROBINSON, DAVID SCHLUP, CARI LOSS, ROW 5: SCOTT KALASINSKY, ERIN MEEHAN, MIKE PALLASCH, MARK ROGERS, LESLIE MCVEY, CHIP DALY SCOTT HARRISON, JACK GRIFFITH, JASEN MURPHY BRIAN LAW- LEN, JOSH DELCORE, DEREK WOODLAND, LINCOLN FRANKE, ADRIAN ADAMSON, SCOTT MILLER, NICOLE BEGUIN, CHRIS HENDERSHOT MIKE BEVIRT, TIM WONHOF ROW 6.' STEVEN SMITH, ANDY LEHR, BONNIE MELVILLE, ANGELA EDMONDSON, KYLE LEVINE. Big Sisters, the schooI's service or- ganization for junior and senior girls, has taken on a new look for the 1987-88 year. Sponsor Ann Meisel said ln the past Big Sisters has been looked at as a club that does not do anything. We are trying to change th a t. ' ' M a n y changes did take place in Big Sisters. The club has at- tacked many pro- jects very success- fully. With more girls it is much easier to get everything done, said senior Linda Lee. The club did increase its membership to about 80 girls. Big Sisters is fast be- coming the club that it has always had the potential to become: a fun, hardworking, service-oriented group of distin- guished girls working to improve both the school and the com- munity. - Libbi Matthews J. Murphy JV Meehan' S, Foster' D. Reeves' pw Benedict' C- Blood, 19g Row 1: Chris Dooley, Jeff Cheley, Chris Bakke, Bill Kilzer, Evan Levy, Row 2: lan Pinchuk, Mike Hammell, Chris Manley, Pam Buckley, Tina Pappas, Claudia Davis, Julie Croft, Kip Quinn, Michelle Werner, Cheryl Pullara, Gary Zucker, Row 3: Christina Carpenter, Lisa Chambers, Christa Spykstra, Melanie Steinen, Rick Boethling, Mark Carlson, Brett Beard, John Hone- mann, Jarrod Kaufman, Row 4: Keith Becker, Kurt Rutherford, Rob Levi, Dan Gregory: President Anybody who is taking Marketing and Distributive Education can be a member of DECA. Currently there are 266 members. The objective of DECA is to apply practical business knowledge to a competition situa- tion, said Chuck Blood, one of the business teachers and club sponsors. Their first competition was in Keystone, where they competed with each other in four categories: selling, human relations, product knowledge, and a business math test. The winners went to the district competi- tion on January 7 and on to the state one in Colorado Springs. The national competition was in Salt Lake City. Other activities include the candy store, the DECA raffle, leadership activities, and community service. President of DE CA is Kristen Bacon, Vice-President is Andy McEntire, secretary is Amy Pricco, and treasur- er is Chris MacDonald. -Katie Showalther rv. g, J., rg 200 i, ' . 3 -. toucuuou igocms U T U R E USINESS Q EADERS MERICA FBLA is set up to provide business and leader- ship skills as well as to show the importance of civic service, said Dan Gregory, president of the Cherry Creek chapter of Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. Sponsor Linda Coniglio explained the group 's activities are divided into four areas: professional development, civic service, fundraisers, and social projects. Members spend much of their time listen- ing to guest speakers and visiting local businesses. Said senior Cheryl Pullara, FBLA allows for fun dur- ing the week with your friends, and your parents can 't complain because it's also educational. - Michelle Wenner A WW A XL . X N 1,' Q5 I , 'oft C s ,I fu C Row one: Erin Yortz, Jill Grifhth, Eric Friedman, Gary Kris, April Archuleta, Eddie Shaoul, Row Two: Nikki Hartman, Ricki Raskin, Shae Olinyk, Erin Meehan, Shannon Bisgard, Kelley Griffith, Sam Rothman, Keely Chatmers, Kim Tomlon, Shanna Lue, Chris Bakke, Julie Martin, Allison Wadsworth, Dara Cady, Lisa Chambers, Row three: Meggen Berstein, Heather Whitt- man, Tina Pappas, Matt Gershaw, Kip Quinn, Kerry 0'Brien, Heather Guild, Annika Barrows, Aaron Travis, Steve Goodman Row four: Kathy Kagan, Cyndy Taylor, Keri Melmed, Kristen Sjoberg, Melanie Stiener, Claudia Da- vis, Julie Croft, Jeff Cheley, Marney Hanson, Matt Sharp, Shayna Zweben, Amy Meitus. SADD Row 1.' CATHY COOK fSafe Rides Presidentj, KAREN LUTFELLY KRIS ROUSE fSafe Rides Vpj, MATT GERSHAW fSafe Rides Vpj, KERRY MARR KSADD Vpj, KIM O'BRIEN CSADD Vpj, LAURI MOELLER ISADD Vpj, TODD LIVINGSTON, Row 2.' KAREN DALQUIST, ELLIE NAGEL, JEAN LEE, JANET O'BRIEN, KIM HAFFEK KRISTEN RANDALL, BECKY LINDERMOOD, TRACY BROWN, MINDY YOUNG, NICOLE PATTERSON, KELLEY GRIFFITH. NICOLE HARLAN, KELLYNORTH, JENNIFER CARR, PAM BUCKLEY, PAULA FIELDER, SYDNEY FLOWERS, Row 3: LORI ABRAMS, KAI TAO, TRACY THOMAS, ASHLEY HOBBS, BETSY BIAL Y, KRISTIN COBURN, SABRINA NORTON, LISA MOELLER, LISA MCGEE, BRENT HA YES, JORDAN LA YCOB, LISA LUJAN, NORA LIENERT SARAH HART PATTI MACGOWAN, TRACY BREGENZER, KIM! WATERSON, CHRISTA SPYKSTRA, BRANDY SMITH, Row 4: DARYL HOLCOMB fSp0nsorj, GEOFF COOK, MIKE REPINE, TODD FLETCHER, JENNIFER BASEK TRACY WHITSETT, SHANNON CROTEAU, CHRIS BAKKE, KIP QUINN, LINCOLN FRANKE, KYLE LEVINE, JOHN CRITI- CIS, KYLE KIDD, LIBBY MATHEWS, GARY KIM, TOM LUPINE, KYLE TUSSEY JOHN TATE, Row 5: AUSTIN DIEKMANN, MIKE SULLIVAN, KRISTI MORRIS, ELIZABETH BLOM, JENNIFER CARCORAN, TODD ELEBRACHT, JIM WONHOFF, ANDREW ROBINSON, AARON TRAVIS, TIM WONHOFF, KENT MESSER, JENNIFER HENRY MELANIE HOLLENBACK, BRET HEIDEMANN, MATT SHARP, STEVE COHEN. TOA D AAL 00 Row 1: Anne LaFleur. Row 2: Patrick Swanson, Tim Williams, Grant Guthrie, Kent Messer, Jennifer Riley. Row 3: Ms. Pfister, Janet O'Brian, Laura Raehling, Amanda Hunt. 'YOAO Scott Morrison Students Against Drunk Driving CSADDQ and Safe-Rides of Cherry Creek has had a very successful year in promoting itself and in- creasing membership. lt's even safe to say that SADD has be- come the most popular club in school, with over 150 students dedicated to saving lives. What makes SADD so attractive to all of these kids? Maybe they love to teach re- fusal skills to sixth- graders or help stu- dents get home safely . '.,',. on Friday and Saturday nights. Whatever it is, these students have one thing in common: 1 V,,:,.A,, f they care and ha ve the courage to stand up for I 'f 3 1': 2 what they believe in. They don 't want to see Qi ,-. anybody killed by a drunken driver. Officers Cathy Cook, :as Kristi Rouse, Matt Ger- shaw, Kim O'Brien, Lori ,. ,,.,, .,,.,., Moeller, and Kerry Marr have all been re- sponsible for the popu- larity of the club. How- ever, they couldn't have done it without the energy and enthu- siasm of sponsor Daryl Holcomb. ' - Kim O'Brien I 201 Thespians To be or not to be a Thespian, that is the question! To be a Thespian is to commit yourseif to the 100 hours of stage work in at least two shows. And if you want to receive accolades after having become a member, just work another 100+ hours for one star, and 200+ hours for two stars. After 600+ hours iff you're still consciusj you 'll re- ceive the so-called Honor Bar, an indi- cation that you are an abnormal person who has no desire to sleep at night. Yes, Thespian members more than deserve their honors -- in addition to pro- ducing plays that are performed at Creek and around the district, they are also active in group and community activities with other Thespian troupes. Each year a trip is planned to Munciegindiana, where the international Thes- pian Convention is held. Here, groups from as far away as Fin- land and Japan per- form numerous plays which are critiqued by other Thespians. To top off each year, the Creek Thespians hold their annual Thespian Awards, the Academy Awards equivalent, where the year's pro- ductions are rated, and awards for best actor and actress are given. it is remarkable, given the commitment, that the group has been able to survive and prosper as well as it hs. Being a Thespian is truly a rewarding ex- perience. -Carl Algermissen 202 Row 1: Linda Karl, Katie Baldwin, laura Laughry Michele Busti. Row 2: Christopher Briggs, Steve Coeh, Craig Buell, Christopher Hubka. Row 3: Kathryn A. Luke, Leigh Ann Shattuck, Heather Dilatush, Ellen Brilliant, Sebrina Norton, Bonnie Wonhof, Charl Greenberg, Judy Bosco, Patti Pitts, Brooke Brinkley, Christine Marzano. Row 4: Troy S. Knapp, Cora Hart, Doug Rautio, John Sugden, Teresa Brown, Anna Leyva, Nora Gothard, Gretchen Gwynne, Karen Wicker, Katrina Hickman, Jon Goldberg, Pamela Shofner, Scott Jacobs. Row 5: Don McCormick, Matt Stowe, Jason Stallings, Travis Hopwood, Kyle Levine, Andy J. Walls, Kathleen Neary, Stephanie Meyer, Kristi Rouse, Steve Stearns, Mike Cook, Jason Scheuerman, Michael Beneville, Brian Joseph. ..,.....,.....-..---.W...,-m- f . .. , Q 5 h -I Kristi Rouse QL K5 s QQ? QQ . C' QQ' QQ? 1 ..-. - - :ili iirit 50650 'Ca :': QW fi so ,, .,.' f Akxk - 'si n Lkbr- . .,t, Pliqni-l sum f suv wi A fig , i g Mike Beneville s,,..., I7 S wwwm N I Ji xia- Murder Game Donna Moore, Heather Dilatush, Kristen Clute, Kristi Rouse, Chris Hubka, Leigh Ann Shattuck, Craig Buell, floor: Brian Joseph, Steve Stearns ln Class Plays Teresa Brown, Katie Baldwin Katie Baldwin, Steve Stearns 4, if V EMS .M--ii Go Ask Alice Katie Baldwin, Paige Derby, Claudia Davis W 1 Melodrarrias Steve Hoffman, Kristen Clute Rebel Without A Cause Eric Festa, Paul Weber, Mike Cook, Craig Buell, Back: D. Children of a lesser God Chris Hubka Moore' Sh Stearns I FV Q S Murder Game Heather Dilatush, Chris Hubka 203 Do you ever wonder where the music comes from when you walk through l.A. or West Cafe- teria? No -- it's not mag- ic - it's KCRK radio sta- tion, Cherry Creek, Colo- rado! Our station plays a variety of music for the tastes of all - and keeps the student body in- formed at the same time. This club is for students who are interested in the radio field. We teach stu- dents how to use the equipment and other functions of running a ra- dio station, said sponsor Yvonne Patton. The peo- ple in charge are Mark Keeler, Brian Hull, and Andy Wynne. Without mu- sic, people would go mad from the quiet Thank God for KCRK - our san- ity rests in your hands. -- Shelley Poehler Photo Club Row 1: Lesh! Skamoto, Jamie Orkin, Trish Huggins, Katie Mizrahi Dawn Be tchel, Tom Glassman Row 2: Abby Bleistein President, Erica Dalv, R. Skip KohloffAdvisor, Shannon Fleet, Elizabeth Mueller Tona Vwnterbottom Wce President, Scott Morris, Chris Morris, Chris Mon toya, Kate Hartman, Sarah Sanderman TreasurerfSecretary, Kirk Hsieh, Gretchen Schlaf Aaron Hensley, Brandy O'Conner Top: Gwen pit ,'ii ,iii .,t,:1 irr 5 ff .W-55-A., E. -K 005614 TX Q. 0 sf 'Xl n Row 1: Paul Childs, Nic Samuelson, Diane Morrato, Angela Burns, Claudia Davis, Mike Hanbery, Row 2: Jason Kim, Andy Wynne, Mark Keeler, Row 3: Joyce Roberts, Jeaux Corcoran, Lori BeVier, Marcus Young, Chad Hight- ower, Jon Storey, Brian Hull, Patrick Swanson, Shrader Woltigang, Rich Jacobs, Jill Pogline, Jeroen, Yonna Patton, Advisor. Art Club Row 1 Devonna Cavas secretary Kristy Carney Pam Schmidt Vice President J1llNiemann Row 2 Beverly Mickelson Activities Director Kristen Coburn President Ellie Nagel treasurer Pei Ling Chu Rose Ann Bershen John Champion Andrea I 204 1 r - 'l I I. ll I I 1' il 5 i .' 1 V' I f ' ' .' Q .L f I ' f at ' l lnklings q Poetry .Ar Q., S S Becca Bear- Vice President, Row 2: Kevin Meyer, Mike Wal- ton, Karen Suhaka. T Row I: Don McCormick, Christine Marzano-President, an Q L ' I The atmosphere is one of tranquility: soft lights and soothing quietness where prose and poetry are read aloud and artwork is examined. This setting describes a typical Fine Print meeting as members prepare to publish the literary and artistic works of select Cherry Creek students. The students in charge of the selection process are Tony Kollath and Michelle Wenner as co-editors-in-chief, and Bridgid Rawley and Kim Johancen as co-writing editors. Last year's Fine Print won the Columbia Press Award, therefore presenting a challenge this year's editors are quite willing to face, accord- ing to sponsors Mike DiSalle and Harry Kelleher. But never fear, this year 's Fine Print has the write stuff -- Kim O'Brien Fine Print Winn, W5 1 2 ' W2 C ' M Q P-X AX S, XXX Row 1: Cheryl Puilara, Marisa Goiaboski, Kim Merman, Amy Barkow, Stacey Wnson, Caroline Fox, Row 2: Michelle Werner, Laura Rudolph, Marcia Morrato, Kim Johancen, Katie Mizrahi, Bonnie White, Vicki Tromanhauser, Michael DiSalle, Elizabeth Carney, Row 3: David Paulson, Kelly Whitsett, Kirk Hsieh, Tony Kollath, Andrea Eisenbaum, Steve Butterman, Maureen Haugh Guillanellij have emphasized accents Amincha, a Cuban Music Festival, and :12 dent Dana Wolff, Vice-president Sa- an 3 z':A??:-- p Q S S 1 2 kbs? fix Lf X' ,.- Spanish Club ,fi -s e b H533 l t -QL-me 0 Row 1: Sebrina Norton Row 2: Mark Hunter, Mertyl Krasenovich, Laura Reynolds, Audrey Seldon, Stacey Metcalfe, Gladys Pipsnackle Row 3: Eric Johnson, Andrew Robinson, Danny Sheldon, Seth Johnson, Miguel Florez, Laura Pugliese Row 4: Laura Vitcenda, Pablo Gutierrez, Beth Guilianelli, Sonya Walker, Penny Brinker, Chuck I Tadlock, Isabel Florez, Elizabeth Blom, Gerardo Topelson, Amelia Durana, Deanna V qi O Sybert, Sydney Flowers, Nikki Pearson, Dana Wolff, Kim Howe Spanish NHS Club lf you have ever tried to speak a for- eign language, you know how difficult it can be. Aware of this fact, sponsors of Spanish Club I Chuck Tadlock and Beth and pronunciation this year, But, we all know that practicing your vocabulary .:,:- can be some-what boring. The club therefore sponsored such activities as hosted a speaker from Amnesty inter- national. Officers this year were Presi- bfifla NOFIOI7, S6Cl'6'f3fy Audrey Shel- Row 1: Sharon Bauserman, Stacia Rumer Row 2: Kristin Bacon, Laura Reynolds, don, and Treasurer Theresa Smith. Beth Giulianelli, Karen Singley, Kim Howe Row 3: Yee Tao, Laura Vitcenda, Steve Butterman, Tyler Pike, Kim Nearpass Without a doubt, these students will be able to answer the question, t'Hablo Espanol? 3 definite SH And . .v., ..-, .-,A , -,,,: ,-,,,,, . . .. . ,. , , . . , , . . . . . . , they will be able to order the Sunday Special Taco at Taco Bell for only 494. ' ,,.' -Bffdgfd R2 Wfey 206 5 5 German Club I ROW1.' MARLA MEYER, CAROL MEYER, ROW2: WILL TIEN, JEAN LEE, LAURA KING, MARK MASON, KATIE SMITH, ELIZABETH SCHWEITZER, JUSTIN J. OTTE, CHRIS VAN DEUSEN, MRS. ARGENTATI: SPONSOR, JOHN FUREY. French Club ROW 1: KIM KUHN, JULIE KNUDSON, MATTI ASGARIAN, SUSAN SANDERMAN, LIZ SC07-F JEANNE MIN, GARY KRIS, JEAN LEE, ABBI KAPLAN, ISABEL FLOREZ, BRIDGID RAWLEY, KIM GUNNING, DAWN ANDERSON, SARA OLSON, ELLIE NAGEL, ROW 2.' MARY LEE, KIM SCHUETZNER, JENNIE GRACE, CORRI GERRITY, ERIN TULL, MARY JONES, ANNIKA BAR- ROWS, ROW 3: TIM RICH, GRANT BARISH, ROY GOLDMAN, JEFF CHAD, MIKE HUTTNER, PENNY TAYLOR: SPONSOR, MA TT BERG, ERIC WINTER, CHEZ SHAIMAN, BILL ROWE, VINT HARTMAN. qi MCKCIMISJL' German Club provides a way to become familiar with the German culture and lan- guage fsurprise, surprisej, and you don't have to speak German to belong, al- though it can help. The club 's activities consist of running a marriage booth at Oktoberfest, bowling against the other language clubs fif you'd like to learn how to swear in five languages, this one is for youj, and indulging in delicious German cuisine. Co-Presidents Chris VanDeusen and Laura King led the club with the help of sponsor Shannon Argentati. -- Shannon Dreher MWWWW I Penny Taylor and Brigid Rawley Parlez-vous francais? lf you be- longed to the French Club, you could have answered with a confident Oui. Members had the chance to brush up on their french accents and learn a little about the French culture. The year began with an ice-cream social, and later in the fall the club sponsored a booth at Okto- berfest. French Club won second place in the Homecoming Parade for a Masked ball float. Throughout the year, mem- bers dined at French restaurants and watched foreign films. And although spon- sor Penny Taylor and officers Bridgid Rawley, Abbi Kaplan, Isabelle Florez and Mark Carney couldn 't help everyone im- prove their accent, they infected all mem- bers with their French spirit. Vive' la France! - Brigid Rawley 207 Have you ever envisioned your- self walking the streets of China, seeing unique people in different dress and eating fresh monkey? Most people have a difficult time with the monkey, but the sights and sounds of China are well worth the trip and the food. Many members of Cherry Creek's China Club have had the opportunity to travel to China, and they said it was worth every minute. But not everyone can afford to go to Chi- na so there are many other things for them to do. Throughout the year, the club has many China Nights, where they listen to Chi- nese music while they talk about Chinese customs. Tyler Pike, president, is in charge of these activities, as well as their sponsor, Wendy Yee. - Bonnie Wonhof Chinese Club R, el ROW 1.' GRANT MARSIK, JONATHAN Y.C. WANG, KIM HOWE, HEATHER GUILD, HALLIE NORTHROP, LAURA PA VLENKO, SHANNON LOO, ABBI KAPLAN, DONNA SCHREINER, GRETCHEN MILLER, ROW 2: JEAN LEE, STEVE COHEN, PHIL DRIGGERS, JIM FOX, KATIE BARTON, HEATHER WITTMAN, ELISSA SAFER, MARGARET HAUGH. ABBY BLEISTEIN, DAVID PAULSON, DANNY WENNER, LISA CASTLE, AARON TRAVIS, ROW 3: DAVID EICKHOFE KEVIN LUM LUNG, SCOTT MONHEIT, TONY KOLLA TH, BRIAN VICK, BRAD LINDENBAUM, MATTCRISP, ANDREW ROBINSON, KELLY NORTH. Russian Club . t Club Row 1: Seth Johnson, Mike Savage, Carol Word, Nikki LeClerc, Annee Feindel, Ron Stoweil. Row 2: Andy Preyer, Kyle Tuccy, Charlie Savage, Sophia Lin, Anna Petrovna, John Podgore, Tanya Petrovicha, Brian Key, lsak Lode IV Carin Bogdanoff. Latin Club lata n 208 Lisa Meltzer. Row 2: Betsy Bialy, Suzanna Darr, Jon Sherman, Steve Crawford, Tyler Mathers, Brandy Smith, Libbi Matthews, Row 3: Dr. Rothberg, Kyle Levine, Sarah Hart, Tracy Whitsett, Matt Sharp, Tim Fitzgerald, Carey North, Kathy Morse. Model UN Row 1: Tammy Rickel, Jon Goldberg. Row 2: Jeni Sanderson, Rick Stowell, Travis Suiter, Jenny Allison, Suzanne Lundberg, Leilani Podgore. Row 3: Fred Engel, Amy Sumner, Sam Aybar, Kiersten Wilson, Erin Carroll, Leigh- ann Shattuck, Jennifer Yarrow, Carrie Coughlin, Elli Kaplan, Kevin O'Neill. Row 4: David Meiggs, Matt Dunn, Mike Abbruzzese, Jeff Johannes, Sabre Mayhugh, John Castle, Mike Mason, John Podgore, Bryce Johannes, Eric Savacool, Janet Sammons. Amnesty international Row 1: Jennifer Newman Seth Johnson Katie Mizrahi DeVonna Cavos Julie Snyder Emily Berg Gretchen Schlaf Todd Shaiman Gretchen Miller. Row 2: Matt Hall Tim Rich Jenna Pratt Laura Ring Susie Plaine Wcki Brown Tim Williams GrantGuthrie Mike Huttner Bret Heidemann Sarah Sanderman Chris Montoya Kent Messer Kiersten Wilson Adrienne Late- mina Andrew Wynne Matt Berg Row 3: Mike Prevedel. - Cultural Exchange I V,,, 5 Row 1.' Alex Macias, Maria Janols, Laura King, Isabel Florez, Michael Shen, Jeanne Min, Jonathan Wang, Scott McCray. Row 2: Dan Roque, Pam Schmidt, Stacey Vinson, Beccy Richings, Monica Gamba, Amelia Durana, Abbi Kaplan, Kim Howe. Row 3: Jerome, David Wood, Kyle Tuccy, Jeff Prestine, Rei-Ling Chu, Jean Lee, Kia Berggren, Mark Ozias, Nathalie Ja- min, Laura Pugliese. W ' , , ...,. tW.m? ,m...... Why did we bomb Libya ? What happened in the Iran- Contra affair? Questions like these are often debated at a Model United Nations meeting. Members explore and try to understand the depth of world issues and what the United Nations can do to help solve these problems. Some events in which they participate in- clude local competitions at other high schools and a state-wide conference in November attended by 29 other schools. ln preparation for these competi- tions, explained sponsors Janet Sammons and Fred Engel, students evaluate world problems from other nations' viewpoints, practice research and debate skills, and try to understand more clearly what the U.N. can and cannot do. - Shellv Poehler is , .SWL The colloquial phrase, lt's a small world, can be funny at a coincidental meeting 2000 miles away from home, but not when it comes to being a foreign stu- dent at Cherry Creek who speaks little or no English. Senior Kia Berggren said, it's hard to get to know people at Creek, and if you're in Cultural Exchange it's an easy way to meet other exchange and American students. Some of the countries represented at our school include Belgium, Spain, Mexico, Sweden, and Korea. The officers, President Kim Howe, Vice-presi- dent Yee Tao, Secretary Jean Lee, Treasurer Jeff Pres- tine, and sponsor Dan Roque offer friendship and ad- vice to overwhelmed exchange students. Through the friends and security Cultural Exchange provides, our foreign students are well-adjusted and relaxed at Cher- ry Creek. - Kim O'Brien 209 Pep Club has continued this year under the leadership of sponsor Janet Grant and is working to encourage school spirit and spark enthusiasm for all sports. Mem- bers construct posters to promote atten- dance at all sporting even ts, and they also decorate the lockers of all athletes. ln addition, the club plays a major role at Homecoming, offering their help with the parade and halftime ceremony. Pep Club is an organization for anyone with spirit, motivation, and a love for hav- ing fun, said Sabrina Norton, the public- ity officer. The work of Pep Club can be seen throughout the school and has been a great support to all the athletes of Cher- ry Creek. - Libbi Matthews Pep Club in-an N 210 Every Wednesday from 3pm till 4pm, music echoes through the doors of the dance studio in the East gym. The stamping of feet and giggling of voices ring through into the halls. What you are hearing is the hard work of women and men who make up the Dance Club. The president is Stacey Glymin, vice- president is Judy Bosco, and secretary is Gretchen Gwynne. These are the women who drive their dancers harder and harder each week, making mus- cles ache and beads of sweat form in throbbing ears. But through this hard work emerges confidence, dance tech- nique, good choreography, and lean, young bodies. ln order to show off their talents, they held an annual dance show with dinner in March, with Jazz Band and Choir as their back-up. Look out Broadway, here they come! - Shelly Poehler Row 1: LaShelle Allison, Kim Kuhn, Suzy Westphalen, Jillian Schillaci, Row 2: Laura Peacock, Terri Seeley, Michelle Barber, Robyn Bailey, Michelle Brower, Stefanie Hedtke. Tanya Brown, Row 3: Felicity Rossi, Lesley Weinberger, Sabrina Norton, Janet Grant, Bill Rowe, Amy Finke, Kira Siebert, Andrea Rosen, Amy Prendergast. Y if Dance Club Row 1: Katie Barton, Stacey Glymin, Judy Bosco, Anna Leyva, Gretchen Gwynne, Stephanie Brogden, Carolyn Keck, Kelly Fuss. Row 2: Stephanie Heller, Lisa Meltzer, Renee Robinette, Jill Yaeger, Heather Hutchison, Kathy Setteducato, Tress Padellford, Amy Gooch. Dee Tobin. Row 3: Amy Broomer, Melissa liwltshire, Heather Dahlin, Sonja Delemos, Lisa Leone, Nira Purohit, Shelly Poehler, Robin Black, Alex Beneville, Nikki Walters, Lisa York, Melanie Brooks, Gorgie Achilles, Julie Anderson, Krista Edwards, Erin Murray, Cami Collett, Kim Weiss. Row 4: Carolyn Niges, Karen Gilles, Sabrina Norton, Natalie Jaro, Shelley Mather, Jennie Burns, Andrea Broussrnan, Heather Stoneking, Tami Armstrong, Deena Watson, Thelena Willis. Row 5x Julie Palmer, Allison Schaefer, Taami Malach, Krista Probst, Lisa McGee, Becky Lindemood, Vicki Brown, Katrina Hickman, Laura King, Suzie Gold, Nicole Harlan, Natalie Nicodemus, Kerry Jamison, Laura Peacock. ML C. O.L. T gm, MEI' ROW 1: LAURA LOUGHRK CHELSEA ERICKSON, LIZ MUELLER, SHANNON FLEET ROW2: KIM HAFFEK .IOLIE WANGER, KRISTEN RANDALL, BECKY BERG, ROW 3: BILL KILZER, GARTH CRISWELL, ERIKA DALY ANDY WYNNE, NICOLE FREE, ERIC HUNTER, DICK GU- TRU, CHRISTIAN CONTOS, ADAM CONTOS, ROW 4.' BRENT HA YES, TODD LIVINGSTON, 1 , wb TODD ELLBRACHT, JIM FOX, CHARLES HELLGREN, DARREN WATSON, DAVID PEPER, MIKE TROMBLEY, KEVIN BROWN, STEVE GOODMAND, PAT WISCHMANN, ROW 5: STEVEN ELLIOI DAVID KENNEDY, BRYCE HAYES, GREG STANEK. s, 1 'L - L ' , 44' wig, 1 gigla ' A I, ,,,,tm.,- - ,, 4296- ,,,, V. 'M W ' 'ff' Af 'f4 ' fy., - ,. - ,g as A I W I ff, yy f,-f - A , W : W? GRAYS AND TORRE YS PEAK CLIMB Angling ROW 1: RICK LOFARO, DAN MEISENHEIMER, SPIKE OWEN, DAKE SCHMIDF PAT O'MEARA, ROW 2: MARK EIKENBERRY CHRIS CHADWICK, SCOOTER FEHR, BRIAN DALY, STRETCH ARMSTRONG, DAVID WOODIE, SCOTT CRAY- . FISH, THOMAS LI. 1 The Angling Club is a group of thirteen young strong men who are looking for a good catch. To prepare for their outings, they learn a variety of clever ways to create a more attractive fly. On one of their many ventures Rick Lofaro, the club 's presi- dent, casts his line from his long, flexible rod up the rushing river. After their victorious hunt, they nobly throw their stunned and shocked catch back into the cold shower of water so that the next guy can experience the same gratification. After an enjoy- able afternoon, they view t'fishy movies together, so that they can learn how to better their perfor- mance for their next field trip. - Craig Buell, Rob Levi 211 Ez I QW V, fx Aivqii ' ttllltl Q- Su We 'V' D The A.P. Biology Club had a lot of fun this year learning how to deal with the incredibly fun class that bears the club 's name. President Kyle Tuccy was in charge of entertain- ment, usually con- sisting of a computer program to help do lab write-ups. Linda Lee, the vice-presi- dent, assisted along with Sean Crotty and Amy Swiatek, the activities direc- tors. Members ex- perienced the thrill of staying after school to conduct experiments and fi- gure out what they proved. Advisor Dave Paynter helped by providing materi- als and shedding light on the dark my- steries of biology. - Natalie Keene Sabre Mayhugh and Jon Goldberg, the officers of Olym- pics of the Mind, plan their meetings around all sorts of spontaneous problem-solving activities in order to prepare students for the national com- petition. Olympics of the Mind, nationally known as the Odys- sey of the Mind, consists of four problems to be solved. They in- clude creating a structure out of balsa wood, building a robot, creating a device for transpor- tation, and writing and perform- ing a play. Last year the team, sponsored by Neil Mackie, won first place for their play Fire- man, Fireman, burning bright, a parody of William Blakes poem. Throughout the year, these students must test their brain power by finding solutions to complex problems in a limit- ed amount of time - a chal- lenge for anyone . . . - Kim O'Brien 212 A.P. Biolo y Row 1: Natalie Keen, Gail Pisani, Amy Swiatek, Linda Lee, Kenneth M. Chaplin, Eddie Brown. Row 2: Angela Poley, David Culwell, Tom Repine, Sean Director Crotty, Kyle President for Life Tuccy, Richard the Tapeworm Byyny, Mark Ozias, Alex Macias, Row 3: Kevin LumLung, Josh Krugman, Kyle Levine, Jim Nollsh, Jeff Prestine, Mitchell Li, Jarrod Kaufman, Row 4: Mike Sullivan, Mike Repine, Tim Webber. Olympics Of The Mind 5 mYXL Nl E wo, Tw www ., . -y.,,,.,,, ' v .,,- .1-:QXQI ,, 3, :Qtr A wr M ROW1: JON GOLDBERG, JOHN CASTLE, ROW2: MIKE SAVAGE, CHAR- LIE SAVAGE, STEVE SCHIFF. A . 'i' di' JQUioV C53 Avia tion Have you ever felt the rush of adrenaline as you soar high above the ground, defying 'fm' 5 every law of gravitation, watching the trees and cars become smaller and smaller as you fly over them? Every member of Aviation Club has had a chance to go gliding and experience this incredible feeling. Being able to fly in high school has given these students an edge over other preaviators, preparing them for the world above the ground. By Kim O'Brien ...MWMMN ROW 1: JOHN BROSSEAU, ROW 2.' AUSTIN DIECKMANN, KEVIN GRAEFE, DAWN HOF- MAN, SUZY WESTPHALEN, TRACY WHITSETT: BOUNCER, MICHELE ELLINGSON. DOUG MCCLUNG, BRYCE HAYES, ROW 3: JON GEARGITIS, JEREMY BEISLER, CHRIS MUM- FREY, SCOTT SCHOEMAN.' MP., CHRIS BAKKE: TREASURER, GARY NORRIS, TIM KEN- NEDY, DAVID KENNEDY, SCOTT WHITE, DAN MCCARTY ,R ..f, M Q.. K Ak f ia. Q If VW: f ly I . V if ' ,.,, 'A A.t, -I .. H ,, . . 1 - v '- 'H' , ,,. fg ?i,ggffg24g f . 7 w x,g, 1w. y? r , M Mffg -I la. . I .f ffm' ., aff, g,?fL.f1wfg', ' 1, f ' f f . H : A . - Q . ,Zi f f M I. , mf2mv'ysv 5. LK' ' f. q 4-zlevwgpafpr ' - THW1 .nts I- la f . .1f?eN6b,Q,f W F - '15v I?-WW' 376 ziliwiiffif' .'ff:fQ :f.. :Q5,1if.i!1Q5-fi'--i,? Q?fkClint? 5 5 Emil' WI Junior Academy Of Science IIQQIQQZTJJ cieoce ,991 f' Karen Dalquist, Pat Ryan, Ellie Kaplan, Carl Algermissen. 214 Key Club Row 1: Tyler Pike: President, David Dixon, Sabrina Norton: MP., Chris Bakke: Bouncer Tim Wonhof Row 2: Ron Stowell Erin Tull Robin McKnight, Jodi Constantine, Pam Schmidt, Andrew Robinson, Kim Haffey Row 3: Dan Roque, Marci Jones, Jeff Werllng, Aaron Travis, Maura McGuire Jim Wonhof Row 4: Karen Singley, Stacia Rumer, Karen Dalquist, Brian Wck Tiffani Luster Kevin Dobson Moving to a new school can be a challenge, but when that school is Cherry Creek, it's downrght difficult. With 3600 students and a university-sized campus, Cherry Creek can be intimidating to anyone. The New Creekers Club was designed to help new students adjust to life here through various meetings and activities. With the help of sponsors Gary Nearpass, Mary Gibson, and Allene McCall, members discovered that life at Cherry Creek can actual- ly be a lot of fun. - Holly Hacker F CLA Row I: Krista Carlson, J. Geoff Cook, Momca Cohen, Paige Anderson, Row 2: Jeanie Sager, Pam Hutsen: Sponsor, Lori Winograd, Sebrina Norton, Ulrike Hettler No, Key Club is not an organization for future lock: mitns of America. None of the members seem to knot the origin ofthe club 's name, but they dont spend tlrn speculating about it. instead, the club devotes its time t community projects. The keys work in soup kitchen downtown, run bingo games for nursing homes, and nel out at retarded children 's schools. We may not change the world, but we can help som people, and thats important, said Tori Zoolr., Sponse Dan Rock Roque hopes that as long as there are les fortunate people around, there will also be kids like tives to be the key to someone 's happier future. T . -- Tricia Yourt New Creeker 's Club Row 1.' Sebrina Norton, Natalie Keene, Kelbr Whitsett: V.P., J. Geoff Cook: President, Jill Pagline, Mindi Hoover Row 2: Gary Nearpass: Sponsor, Steven Elliot, Kristy Dwyer, Benjamin Groves, Kim Katus, Mary Gibson: Sponsor, Cindy Soolford, Jennifer Newman, Douglas Day, Allene McCall: Sponsor Cherry Creek started a Future Community Leaders! America club this year as a branch of the national orga , zation. We would like to see the creation of a pee helping network with students from Creekantl CMU, said sponsor Pam l-lutson. She enumerated: three goo the club sought to accomplish: to provide training. fu teens capable of helping other teens, to break .tnebe riers between a troubled teenager and heip,jano'1toi crease communication among teens, .FCLA is interest in working with the community and setting oplalsocoesl ,ful peer counseling program for the next severallyear v -M Libbi Matthe Young Republicans The three co-presi- dents for the Young Re- publicans Club this year were Carl Alger- missen Matt Dunn and Marc Bissell. Activi- ties for the club includ- ed dinner debates and campaigning for Re- publican Candidates. Their vice-presidents in charge of publicity Rick Stowell and Mike Cunningham put up signs announcing the bi-weekly liberal bash- ing meetings and the club also sponsored Political Awareness Week. Tiffany Hobby was the secretary and Chris Van Deusen and ers. - Natalie Keene Row I : Holly Hacker, Lincoln Franke, Julie Pisani. Row 2: Kathy Luke, Andy Walls. Row 3: Melanie Reiss Seth Johnson Tom Campbell, Matt Dunn, Carl Algermissen, Kyle Tuccy, Tracy Hoyt, Kim Howe. f . 33 'gl Mitch Li were treasur- Q 0 Macintosh Users Chess Club berg Jerry Schmitz. Row 1 Karen Suhaka Jeff Vierling Row 2 Kurt Rutherford Russ Doren David Szabo Grant Barish 5 fx t David Wood, Greg Farnham, Louie Cito, Scott McCray, Billy Weis- 6 J' .ff f J' ' X mf Q 4 Ja Of xf xr ,-f-' f ..-ff' evvlux -ll JH? K2 out 4 Q0 Qobeffog ea -JV no 066403 g4ff!4rt O00 lp 4 ... X 6:34 J, ZVJQVJAJI, x if fco'5'4201?'A f M M9 ,J W2-2 -iff' E The transition from the freshman to sophomore year is prob- ablv the greatest one a high school student faces. Sophomore class president Se th Johnson feels that there is a bigger differ- ence between the freshman and sophomore years than sopho- more, junior, or senior years because as a freshman, everything is new to you and you're having fun experiencing Creek. The general concensus is that the sophomore year is a year of breaking out. Kids start forming fresh relationships. Fading are the middle school cliques . . , CMUers with CMUers and West kids with West kids - we 're all merging into 'Creekers', said Christine Stephans. lt's new and different people doing new and different thingsg not the same old people doing the same old things. Of course, the social life takes on a new aspect when you don 't have to rely on Mom for rides everywhere. You and all your friends are getting licenses: not only to drive, but to freedom. As Mary Busch put it, Life begins with a car! One obvious change is more respect. Upperclassmen respect you for the simple fact that you aren 't a freshman anymore. Teachers treat sophomores as high school students rather than jr. high kids. Mary pointed out that some teachers expect more from you because you've had a year to grow up. Chris- tine said, My homework ish 't busywork anymoreg it has more purpose and there 's more of i t. Parents are also starting to see their babies grow up, and they're showing it in the form of a late curfew. One mother admitted that she couldn 't believe how mature her daughter was getting. The most important opinion is that of yourself This is the age when you start to explore the real you behind the mask. You find out what you're realLv about: you learn what you like about yourself and what you can change and bring out in your personality. You gain self-respect and self- acceptance. Gwen Baker has noticed that a lot of my friends are learning to like themselves and other people for who they are, not for who they know. Seth Johnson has a few closing words for you 1990 grads: Next time you see a frosh, try not to laugh, and if you do, try to do it goodnaturedly, allowing them to remind you of yourself at that 'tender age '. - Kristi Rouse Soph om ores X 44 Q' A M , If Z 52 ,P ,L,.Q?A,,?5, , 257, ? A :N 2 2 5 I ' as WSE! 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I IV,TL' ' tel f 1'EYlT ,Y I EAAE fffiifa sANsE C A SWENSQN JON A A TATE JOI-IN S - TATEOSMN WILLIAM I g TAYLOR ROBERT TEVIS LFHRRY MEMS '1-' -1,.-:ff . mm IEL ,. , ,...:.L.. e i I 1 E E IT j k S' ' IAIILIII A IAY t R J l lE s f y xt 'Z 3 J ' sig A f- .iw ALL THAEQQQ CHRIS LAE as AAEE IE l A A ., THOMAS TRACI T R THOMAS THQZQSZ SARAH L N THOMPSON RYAN Stephanie Fishkin is one of the N THORNTON WILLIAM many Outstanding Students at bzzsb, Y,L, ,E:.L,,, . . A qzbq Z q TIEN Cherry Creek. She sings in Girls' qzgbz 2 lYL,O YY L , , I '1 ':Ei1:Eh '1 ', .L:, Z IL- 21, is a member of Student Sen- ,tj h , 1 we , ate, and devotes much of her A L time to SADD. Outside of school, iis1iiils 1 ,gig E Stephanie volunteers as a candy Tii A ALALL i i stT A L striper at Porter Memorial Hospi- ,.q,:h:, i oTsi A Iliri l IIALL Lerig tal. Even with this demanding g sisisrsl i schedule, she is still able to main- JOTIINTEEN JAY C ' tain a 3.8 GPA. TITTERINGTON MICHEAL English IOS, College Prep Chemistry, and Algebra 2S!Trig TOMUNSON are some of her difficult classes Stephanie is taking this year. ln her second year at Cherry Creek, she said the unity of this school is very important to me. But what upsets her is the fact that, Creek is turning into a commu- nity of sterotypical cliques, and it really shouldn't be. -- Shannon Dreher LQZSED MA G TRUMEXALL BRITTANIE TURN 5 w w Q Q ,. E i .,-Llhili - 5 ' ' ' 's :' gu lf: J- ., . . , --,Q-I,,,1'igv-57,5-E-Ajg?55g5g3 . .f.- ,XM A -ii ly- 11:5 L Sim- .I '-'-L'L' as ,.: -T Q -..,. I 5, 1, K- ,EI-ffag.-l,, , gp- 5 ks X - K vig 32 Xx sz ge QQ D T312 K X xr mg A S R, is J , ,,,fL,g,.3,,1L .. ,- U.. . -PM I -In --, -, 1. S332 ,wg ...,. SUSAN ULRICH MILIND JANELLE VIBHANDIK VINCINT Q X Q. 1 si I N J Q f ww ,Lu , 3 ,, isa' 1 E ff 57, SQ- Q ff 53535535 ii SHARON DAMON WAL TON WA RE MELODY THEODORE UTTER ANN ZACHERY VA NA TTA I VA RE LA I ' .. 1 Vaiivliff' . 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X - Ig ,...... -xi-Q SIISI L M .mme 'I 1-vo .,, ' A. i ,11': X A I I A E, N I IfI f KIM ANNE SCOTT ANN CHARLES JILL ALEKSANDRA WEISS WHEELER WILLEY WILLIAMS WOLF YAEGER ZOLA Ha-Young Kang I . I Korea: had one less' Lpersorz this fyear because. sophomore Ha-. Young Kang was in ICo!ofrado4af- tendingr Cherry Creek. After have lish for only one year, she was an exchange student last year. IHa-YQUHEII ree turned to Korea during the,summer,I Ibut came back to Colorado for .La year of oolfogo prep chemistry, Q Engiish, and I French. y Now her English is almost perfect, and sho. Iisgon her way to mastering French. 5 f I Cherry Creek is bggeroandm hasoar ,lot more freedom compared to my allfgirlst' school in Korea. In addition, school in the U.S.A. is fun! I S f Q -'- Bridgid Rowley ing studied Eng-A Awww- , z 1 1 ' 5x ' , .IH9 1 W m u.. 1 3 -- Freshmen! This statement is usually yelled upon seeing the lowly, imma ture, and most often annoying adolescents we know as ninth graders. Wherever you go on campus, there they are: blocking traffic in the halls of East, congregating in flocks of Madonna wannarbe's in the Fine Arts building, or slithering across the floors of West. Every freshman at Cherry Creek has now been offended. After all, it 's hard enough to go from being the top of the heap in middle school to a mere plebian in high school without having upperclassmen harrass you. And with the si2e of Creek 's cam' pus and student body, the transition to high school is difnoult at best. Scott MacKenzie said that he was nervous when he first came to Creek. lt's so much bigger here, and there are so many people. I don 't have as many classes with my friends this year. I was totally scared the first day of school, recalled Karyn King. I didn 't know anybody, and l didn 't want to bump into any upperclassmen. l was afraid someone was going to lock me in a locker! But after the first week of school, most freshmen found that adjusting to Creek wasn 't as hard as they thought it would be. You have to work harder in high school, Steve Carson said, but l like it better because of all of the freedom we have. For freshmen, freedom means no longer having to report to study hall or stay on campus the whole day. However, because they can 't yet drive, freshmen can only go as far off-campus as their feet will allow them. This usualhf means having to eat lunch at the nearby King Soopers or Joyce 's. K ing 's gets realfv old after awhile, Karyn commented. And what are we going to do in the winter? Another part of freshman life includes Freshman Seminar, which runs twice a week for the first quarter. lt's so lame! one freshman said. There 's absolutebf no point to it. Another ninth grader thought that Freshman Seminar is kind of dumb. lt didn 't help me at all. Most freshmen spend the year adjusting to a demanding workload, socializing a little, and staying away from the upper- classmen. The juniors and seniors seem so much bigger, observed Lisa Furnish. lt's hard to believe that l 'll ever be as old as they are! i But don 't worry, Class of 1991, your time will come too. And before you know it, you 'll be the ones yelling Freshmen! to those small, timid ninth graders. And then you'll wonder, I was never that bad, was I? - Holly Hacker W31' N111 12 1 1 I11 ,1 1 1 , 1 1 111 11 1 I MM 1 'L V111 111111 W11 MW, ww 1514411 f511IILl 11II11I WW 1I if 1, ,I IZWL 11 M111 M1521 'IWW LTAWW1 12311911 'TL We K I h 1' 'A M IWW I1'-1 1 M I wi HI ww q I7i,l1K: 4.1134 .1151 if 11 11 L35 YI Wi ILM. 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Keep up the I I I- if ,A ood work Susan! I 1,11 BRUNO JONAKI V5 ,I g HOLLY BOMIS BOOZE BOREN ffm rc vii- mt .,,i '- ,,,, I' I' H f , i ,, . ,I W7 ,,,, - fi I gSfjiqj1g:f.1, :21:'z,g ,, i 5 5' I3i1w5 ,- , vi . ' 1 ' .11 i I i M4 IIIT iirl I ' T I viis f I irilr is I I f . Q 1 V' 9 r I M, l 'Isl N 1 Y fkkf FI' SUZANNE CAREY MARK SCOTT MA TTHEW ASHLEY BRADLEY BOYLE BRANDT BRANISH BRANISH BRINKER BRITTON BROOKS ,- I Vvi Vglu r,ii, ttii issi ilil I iw 47 ,W 6 7,541 ,. Vw, U gg 3 . W , - 'f,, 'Q nf' ' wage, , i ,, .wr 'f'i ' t E. wif- H ' I ? 3 iiis i 1 i'i' i i ' ,I iiii 1 mf 'K ,Q f ,,,, ,,t, ,,, , V? 6 ,. K AMY MICHELLE AMY LAURA TANYA TRACY CARRIE BROOMER BROWER BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BRUNSTING - I ,,.. ,..,,. i MW' ,, ,,., I W sivf i-v' ' M i iic' ,, . ,,,,.,,,. , ,Mix ,.,, ,I , .,,,,, ., , . . . ,, , Mm, ,T ,Y . , JG f ww at , , , ,, , ,, , , Qs ,i.i ,.,,, , , ,,,,,t ,. .,,. , ,,., , ,, , ,. 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Y, A I TA TIMOTHY JOEL SARA Y KEVIN CAMPBELL CANTALAMESSA CAPLAN CARLSON STEPHEN CHARLA MINNA CHRIS BROCK CARSON CASE CASTILLO CHADWICK CHAMBERS A Afk' s:1ff223'f I ELL n f f l I., A . 'EV Eff ' Egg' ww jill , f,fifL7, 5fI: P ' 'jj I -giigfi, ' , , ., 6 f Q2 4 if Aa 41 X 56 3 A22 J lf! A Af Z 7 f ai I Aff fi ANDREW HEATHER KIRSTEN CARMEL CARR CARRINGON MICHAEL CHAO W 'W x .-f' STEPHEN TIMOTHY DAVID CHRISTY DAVID - - MARCI CHAPLIN CHAYEZ CHILDS CHISM CHOE Semor Worsmp CLABAUGH mg? ,IV,V 1 N A . if wk mga' 3 ,7 , 3 JENNIFER RONALD STUART CABLE TINA AMY DARRIN SHERRI CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARKE CLARKE CLAXTON CLAYTON CLEMENS MICHAEL STEPHANIE TREVOR COHEN COHEN - COHEN ' If mf ff Q W? MM I M5 1 A I if I '1 fi1x24' il4 ','- zafb ,, , he TRACI BRIAN KATHERINE CORRIGAN CORWIN COUOHLIN I I ' .,,. ' I' ' H EI.. I 2 5 I LA URISSA C ONLE Y ALLISON COX JENNIFER CONNELL mmwmmm . COR! MONICA MELISSA CONSTANTINE COOK CORLETT SUSAN COX GARTH ELIZABETH CRISWELL CROSLEY SHANNON CRO TEAU Af wma Q 11 LII I ' .-- E -I A , Wifi'f34fg,f S if , 1 ' COREY LAURA STEFANI ERIKA JAMES CROWLEY CUNNINGHAM CUSHNER DALY DAPOGNY ., OV . MU Capel . X ' I MCM .., ' Z X pf' 0 M om . . I X 238 I X I I , IY1 oocm mm - 2 . .. 1' Z I ADRIENNE BRIAN NICOLE DA VIS DA VIS DA VIS K IL L 'I If IL L Y K I I L ' 4 K' W me V i f .Ir ,I 21 ,- J , , ,.,.,., ,. 5 52 UM 592315 I -I I ,,.,, ,,,, I W, 5 WI? Q 'ZA DAVID CHRISTOPHER CHANDA LINDA DIRK MICHAEL LOUIS DAWSON DAY DECOLA DEES DEROOS DEROSE DEROSSET If J I '1 KQV? 'IW' I II 'Mfg I - A II J Ag 2 KENT THOMAS JEFFREY BRIAN KELLEY AARON JENNIFER MICHAEL DERTINGER DIAZ DICK DIETRICH DISABATO DODD DOMORSKI DONNELLY I ' I I N :':' ,, -I , LAI , IIL III z I 'iII I I ' , ' 'QI' QSIXEIQK Wlffifg , I IEVEII f,sm,ffI,'f I 'SI1z1'sfl ' Fi ,'1?EE2Lf?5i2I W:,'J - 'RI' I Y ' 'I - AAII ,IV1 A,v3 V,,.: A KATHRYN JONATHAN DANA CHRISTIAN REGAN SCHMOHN MELANIE STACEE DORCHAK DOW DREES DULAN DUNN DUNN DWYER DYCK Vvzf .1V.. ,I., I I I ' -9 TED DANA STEVEN SHANE SHAWN STEFANIE DYSKTRA ELLER ELLIOT EMERsON ENOLE ENGSTROM , ,L Z 1 I A I- I 'I 1 ffV1 A fV-- .,,,. --II - I I 3, AffA-f' w ,,1 'IEW II, A DMI A ,- .I-A ,Y -4 :EMI 5 ', 15 4 ,,'I I f QM : 'fur .ff :,I,'gf,, I 536 WIJI I ' 25, , , M, ,L I ggi' . f?f5':,. Iffe 3 ,V y.,, WENDY ELIZABETH m n JOEL ANNA RANDI AMY ESLICK EYE Fresh 8 down under EZELL FEDORKO FEY FINKE if K W ' w fv tm . 3 SEAN TIFFANY MELISSA JENNIFER JONATHAN AMY OWENEVIERE KEVIN FINN FIORE FISHERDAUGH FLEMING FLOssIC FLUKE FONK FORMAN I I 1 I 'II' E,II Y ,,., , ,V,., H CRAIG DAVID LINDA ERIC CAROLINE ANDREW SHELI CATHERINE FORSTER FOUNTAIN FOWLER FOWLES Fox FRAMPTON FRANKE FRAZIER ,X CLIWI W-LAI SLIXICIIS , ,f S-1 x mods x? Y us XY THINKTHKS IS 'TR A IEE 1 'IZQQ gl Oxbx 25 A QR- www QD gg X I yi A wwe OF ? t All ' L IIII IIII I I I, fi I S 7 ,,,, . - - I I Coulter George IS 1 1 years old and In the SlXfh grade at Cottonwood Elementary. He takes :w I classes such as English, Social StudIes, P. E., mu- A .A - n I . I , A Aw- ,u - ' 1 ,I ,y Q' K' sIc, and art. What s so unusual about thIs? Well, 'Q , ff 56 5 , Q L2 Coulter IS also a student here at Creek, taking 4 'E+' K' 5' A wit-If I agebra Zsftrig, physical science S, and Russian - A A' 2. He started taking Latin in third grade and has V I , ' ,Q added what he wanted to take. A If jg r, ii: ' cont. . 241 5, RYAN I pg A DERRICR EMILY gy j F RE E L5 FRENZEL ERIEDMAN FH? ,.,, J, , , I :J r'f' F , A itiit I I, 7 A f' 1 W - t't z ' 'W A-Z1 A- 44 399 'Q Am, ' JF' I I. 5, A l ' 1 ,K ig ,R Im- ass- lux IDDI BRIAN LESLIE LISA DANIEL JASON WILLIAM CARRIE FRIEDMAN FRIscH FRY FDRNISH GARDENSWARTZ GARNER GARNSEY GARRON t 1 . - -,,-,,.-.. E warm A 5 ,1 - .. Y ' , If 2111: , ,,,.. i f 7 ' I A A if A IIIA IIII A H2355 I jr at ff.-A Y 'Maw 'ww ,'- I E. H 15: rx- , H Y , A 5 ' f, A L ,I 2, 3 SHANNON MATTHEW TODD CHRIS KELLY DARREN JASON JON 25: GATLIN GAUDEN GEARY GEIDER GEISLER GEMOETS GEORGE GEORGITIS , - A I M3 -H RRY I 4' I,,,I A- , , sf AMAA ,RRAMI eff A atfof A 1' L L I I I SALLY STACEY THOMAS YAEL JASON CHAD GRANT JEFF GERVASINI GHEEN GLASMAN GLESAR GOECKE GOETTLING GOLD GOLD ' ei. I ynx 6 if 2 ,. A Z if I ,3 I f NATHAN RYAN LAUREN AMY MINDY BRADLEY LEAH TONY GOLDBERG GOLDBERG GDLDMAN GDLDSMITH GDLDSTIEN GORDON GORERTKE GOTTSCHALK HM 251 5 225123 ,sw t 'EQ 2, A-,-2 2 LE E g N 5 ,QI 5 si if A E , DA NA GRA HAM DANIEL GRANTHAM YA A. ,E I .,,.. I Af- ,,,. Q., -'iff I , .I,., ft, ly X , MAJ 1-ww . fin, RYAN ARI ANDREW CHARLES SHAWN GRAVELLE GREENBERG GREENGARD GRICE GRIESEMER 35. E A if MA RK CHA RL ES AL ISON JAMES RYAN S TEPHEN JEFFREY gg GROUSSMAN GRLIMMON GSCHWENDTNER GUILD GULICK GULICK GLIMESDN 240 ant F LEONARD GRIFFIN KRISTEN GUNLOCK s:wIv 'wIM 41 NR-vw 'I I I H -'Eff 1 .fr M- vi L' N'-J -L -' 121' 'f 5 'f1 4' gli? ,f R 'vi.'2'n '.ttIILi,f - ':?35' ixlpk H1 '!tu.'I'vY-MII-Iwa'.HN nw' U1 5-ti s ff 5 ' E 'A 1 I -gf1.,:,.Igf--3 -'N'w.vQgAt :,- - ,,.1,g3:fgLi:g Aggi e , H ffm Ewa- ,. ' ,j, j ,,,Y,,W4I-Ajf ,.,. 5 41' Q, L ,,1,,jf:.,.1AL-Iw ctw-,,f4I.mgiA .mr-,,.a:,':i:gaf5gsgEi11 I mil II ii II , Q::.,,v, ,,.. X N X X XXQYY 'Sang 2 ,A Lf,: I- ,:.. ..-. 1 was A :X.:AI. ea X X. K X KATHLEEN GUSTAS HA RLAN HA MIL TON .gmc NICOLE HANNA JASON GWYNNE PAIGE HAMILTON H X X. . . X: XX Ig? 5-XXX 8 A51 f LM 2 XS S EE if? . 5 Q' A X VWSWWHHH ZW' Mi I-TI' f :WI W mxIIgrI Aw' mm Aww, Wg mm I nItQIIIf'II3iMII'5id1I'II'WW'Z'L'IIi7 It I 'L PX X A A..,'1I5XgAsIg. . gp . h XXs AX X A . AA xtfr . ' 1-zsftwigff I. Ia, A' :Y ,:,, AX X X XX it Q S Q X I. XX XR QQXQXX X an X XX X X ., ...,., I . .. SE X54 THEODORE ROBYN CHRIS JENNIFER HABERMAN HABISCH HAFFEY HALL lenge. Then he goes back to Cottonwood to be with his friends and does things with his friends after school. His mother, Ginger Geroge, says, lt has really worked out well, ln his third year at Creek he has decided it is a little bit big, but he likes the teachers. Joan Hodgekinson described him as Hone of the most vivacious, energetic students l've ever had. What Coulter likes most about going to high school is that it's a chal- ANN HALLSTROM MANDY HAMMEL X MICHAEL HANLEY I IXX .,.. . .. . . ,A sm. IA .. . . 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Y ,K , 'X K L JILL J L SUZANNE DANIEL SARAH KELLER MA TTHEW KLEIN -I 0 , I KLEIN KLINT KNEIPPLE KNUTSON KOENIG N E--- - .., 5-dwg ' ' CHRIS The wait for a date be ins KARA KERI CYNTHIA KATHERINE DAWN KRAFT g KRAKEL KREUTER KRIEWALD KRONBACH KUFAHL +P N ix T L w z SE 3 .f if I ' . . 3 A Ni I if A X AMY K. ALEX RICHARD CHRIS ELIZABETH KA THRYN LAURA KUPKO K URAISHI K YRIAS LACE Y LAG UA RDIA LA GUARDIA LAMBERT LANCASTER xusmw 5 '5 Pwsvesweo mwWS 91, FQGSHMMO HSS. H ,..f g1lbI.f'VS t+ee,Hee. Oo I 'K I W A , 0 0 gg Mu , X X 1 I - K , GNL, H ...,.. ,WW ..... .W AVE VV, ww AA , fm, , VA,V 1 k,'. I 'kr' I I I A I M 1 Alr' MH . - . ERIC NICHOLAS TRENT KERI ERIN NICOLE BRIAN A h , LAND LANE LANNINC LANPHER LAWLER LEAL LEE . I I , LL,., I V f 1 Ae Igw u Tw LLAA IWQL , , ,I Z,,L,g , gvnl I P A ,,,. REBECCA JEAN c. THOMAS CATHERINE GREGORY DusTIN LAURA KELLY LEECH LERoY LI LIDGE LINES LINTON LINz LIPPERT ,,,. 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A ' . .- , - ., ' iw W, , ', ,.,, ,W ,W ,,,, , f ,f w,,,,,-I Zxwt, J' wget' cf' Y 'Vw 4 STACY MCLAUGHLIN me-It CHRIS MCMAHON ELIZABETH MCNAMARA .. i ,ge , ,,. I rv X' M '73 ,v JENNIFER AMANDA MCGEE MCGHEE Q We V ., M .. J 4 M V 2 Q W A, 4 4 ff ,4 I I iilti IIII1ILtI 11, ' MW, ,M .W v ,, fy 3 . ' Q 7 ,1,,fe,g?4v W 4, ,if WY, 2 2 5 W S! ,, i, ,. ,',,',' , fi' f 4 M JODIE CNICHOL MICHAEL MCNULTY VA am. , , J pag e ,, , fm .M- Vwgw :,,f -- -,,,,,g A 4 gf ,JM I A' ff , ivy. 5: I Ji, it ,, 4 A ,f , stake ,L , N RYAN LISA ALEXANDER MEISSNER MELTZER MENTER f fw ' ,, ylzih' g i gi' f v,,.,N,w.. .X , 11 ' W f a an 1 2 ti f ,, ,,t, W ,W , uc , f 2 V Y g E -N y f Q E , 5, 1, 1 M f 5,5 Af V fa, 1 9 J NINA MICHELSON lu uj , , .,,,,,. H af A f 32' 1 A , sf, L .wr um Z f 'L' 9' ff ,, 9, f-,' 391 ,1- Q .1 '- -,-' HOLLY MICHALEK TA MA RA MA RIA BRYAN CHA RISE MILLER MILONASKIS MIN MIROS W Q Z5 ty, ,,. .,,, I ,f, , , , ,,.. ,z , , -..f ., M ,,,.,, as .. W ' I am., e sffif H tw, r I M ! 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W :E - , .. -fifizffm.-xt . . . 'iiizwg-ff NA TALIE TODD BRENT MA TT CAREY NICODEMUS NIEBES NIEDRINGHAUS NIEMANN NORTH A'R' - . ,. - .. QQQN YW I ' 5-Fsiiitfzlg -i'iffffi5f?5iiilQ' ek fi Q: ,NX MS if-1 Q' .sf px 'ag .-vs, ' BRIAN N1iNbv NORTON NOVICK ' ' I , - I ,.NN-N 1 X 'K NNNNN me 'Qi .S ,N..y ti- 5 1 X '. k-- E f P ., TONIA OL MS TEAD - ' -f-as-:,. . N X A + X xx Ns N N DEBRA PALMER DANIEL OLSEN KEVIN O'NEAL Rob Benson is someone who believes in work- ' M ing hard and giving 10071 to whatever he does. I P He is active in football basketball, track, and ac- :- cedemically. Rob hopes to become an orthope- i, dic surgeon. His biggest influence is his dad, who Rabi ..:- has been a good one! Not onhf is Rob smart, 2 , ukqi athletic, and popular, but is the president of the K freshman class. REBECCA NO VOTNE I O KRIS o 'KELL Y - f - 7 si- ' . W 35?l.'T.-gf: ' si' H 5iE?5?5?lE'f ' Y N i. 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TRAVIS SUITER LISA S US ON . wi' 'rs X R -qv si X sg? j xg X sf: :gk it 3 4 adm Q, 'W 5 .f J' ' CQ' 'Wt ,xi S Q Q XI 'f X ffiisfvs My .. fig- kk', J.f'--A1 15 .i MOLLIE TA TMAN ..-+ .,:'Q. :ng ,..... X W 4 x ,,, Q K. if F SJR A ' .. iw' Qi JOHN TERRY . N f X 5 'Rx x 'W X N .1 E Q is X? W X. .A X , Q ff, 'A 4 was , 5 val? 9' fig QW has I JENNIFER TIMMONS MICHAEL TORREZ .fam Xf.- '-.- -7 KKLK JAMIE TAYLOR x if Sw, M W I ,M MA RC IE SPOOR . , A 5 A 4 Y. E GRETCHEN STEVENSON TA RA S U TPHIN JASON STANSON gum- JASON STEWART JILL SVOBODA II L ' If ff IIwf'ffII,fIf 1' W I-wav' M III wI's:fIIII:IwIwJ2w,s+m lm W aw! I IWW III' IWI WIII1 Iw fff',,,QIy-mz.:mw W 5 g jfifigf I in -Q w e 2 X 'U ? , ::, we X of AHALS DEBRA STA TEMAN CHAD S TOBBE AMY SWARTZ Did you know In 1965 the school 's address was 4801 South Boston? 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HWS 1? .F .M , etetqeit- .wt Www-exif iw'-xaxtMw.te2e we I ,x 1 ,.xQ5QQ , - sg X iegxrhxticit with W. 1t,'MWT33ti'b?'l3-Hiatt 'Xe - saw Winn' was vp vt K 4 Q 3:5 ,Mmm ijt 5 twice was 3. get eeuaiiass u Q trtmewtwzaei-rzttalarxes ,tg eiafeesiaet..-ieL..a f,eeh.efe3x?i3et+teweW1ti A Within one building, one rarehr nnds the diverse programs found in our Fine Arts complex. Whether it is the hard- nosed competition of Cross-Examina tion debate, the artistic fluidity of a paintbrush, or the proud stance of an actor in motion, each program has achieved an unique level of achieve- ment. As tradition dictates, the Cherry Creek Theatre Productions were out- standing. The music department has yet again produced another captivating musical. Forty-Second Street, a hip- happening-toe-tapping show entertained hundreds of people four nights in a row. The Women, compromised of a female dominated cast, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest, a story of institutionalized male mental patients, were the two dramas produced this year. Each play was preformed in the round to enthusiastic and highly appreciative audiences. in addition, there are classes which produce approximately I 8-20 small one- act plays, with the students directing them on their own, improving leadership and acting skills. Within the music department, talented fingers tickle the ivories and harmon- ic voices rise and fall with true tunes. Honors have been awarded to the Jazz Band, Miestersingers, and Girl 's 21. Also, 12 of the top singers made it into the All-State Choir, and the Band performed in The Disneyland Parade. Talented fingers not only belong to the pianists, but also the artists. Un- known to most, college scouts from all over have visited the various art classes, knowing the quality of budding talent present. Pottery, design, and photography awards were given out this year during the 1988 Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition, and some scholarships have also been awarded. With the new equipment, opportunities for the artists have increased dramatically. 51000.00 cameras and computer graphics are just some of the treasures available to students, not onhf from Creek, but for students from other schools around the district as well. Continuing this parade of excellence is our Speech and Debate team. Year after year they continually dominate speech in Colorado - this year losing only two tournaments out of approximately 25, and ranking among the top 10 teams in the nation. ln conclusion, it seems fair to say that talent simply oozes from the Fine Arts building, seeping into every possible aspect of art, soaking up ,awards and scholarships like a huge, dry sponge. Kim O'Brien Mike Cunningham, Mike Raser 254 Productions The drama productions have been under the direction of Becky Peters- Combs since the spring of 1986. The Man Who Came to Dinner was her first play followed by inher- it the Wind, and The Women , One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest . Combs graduated from Wesleyan University in Connecticut with a double major in English and theatre. She has taught English at Delbarton School fMorristown, New Jerseyj, University of Denver, and Cherry Creek High School. She has headed drama departments at Delbarton School, The Northglenn Community Center, The Broomfield Community Center, and for the Denver Public Schools. Becky Peters-Combs and Chuck Koslowske a f.. JK or 9 hx NSN . . . tk Q 4,7 1 I Chris Hubka Doug Jones Craig Buell, Inherit the Wind Steve Cohen, Pat Brinker, Craig Buell Jeff Holeman and Lisa Rucker Pat Brinker with supporters Chris Hubka, Monica Blom, Chuck Koslowske The Man Who Came To Dinner cast Chris Hubka, Kim Dasse Chuck Koslowske, Rod Attebery, Tracy Gies Chris Hubka, Kathy Martin www 7Fwf'1ff'mM,w.f if L aff, Christopher Briggs, Chuck Koslowske Laura Loughry, Diane Bunton Teresa Brown, Kathy Luke 5 QS xo 'R t nl S 1... ik Q, L s Laura Peacock, Carolyn Ita Kathy Luke N X --.v Kathy Luke, Carolyn Ita Laura Loughry, Becky Buric W ,iff f, V QW - . Carolyn Ita Wh! ff 2 l X 5 9, f an f ,fi x l my The Men behind the scenes 255 -' X VSNRZWSE X msgs X X K S SN t Q Q Q Nik N 2 X gig Qs ss The musical productions have been under the direction of Nick Salmans since the tall of 1985, He has directed No, No Nannette , Once Upon a Mattress and this year's production of 42nd Street . Salmans directs a dance show every other year because of the hours of hard work. He likes to double cast to utilize the talent at Creek. Salmans graduated from Fort Hays State University with a BME in music. He has taught and directed at several schools including Northglenn before coming to Cherry Creek. O n c 6, a f U i p r O e ,7 s s Carolyn Keck X X Doug Graham, Katie Baldwin BODALZSSOH' Leslie Watson' Sta5 AemHe5' Al Paul Biddinger, Kristen Baker cia r ur N Na I7 I7 6' Nt T 6 O O The Cast during the finale of Once Upon A Mattress Brian Dempsy ,sw N 1 I ,t Mike Benewflei Kathi' Luke' Spencer The Orchestra and Conductor Dick Larson M012 Affnur Blessman 22' V Jam 3 N , Q v Am RN 'EQ if Meistersingers, a singing group renowned from Cherry Creek, High School to New Zea- land, has earned itself quite a reputation. Many have given the name Master Ambassa- dors to the group, referring to the many places they visit and the class with which they perform. During the Christmas season, the Meisters performed at various hotels, spreading the Christmas spirit through beautiful harmonies and rum-pum-pum-pums. Unfortunately. they soon had to buy Chloraseptic Throat Spray by the dozen in order to ease their over-worked, and underpald Christmas throats. But there was relief between con- certs - the various parties provided plenty of fun, and also from the gift exchange Cal- though one Meister, C.A.A., had problems keeping his goldfish alive - he only left them on the counter in the plastic bag with no holes in it for five hours. The one remaining fish greets him every morning with the evil fish eye - Look out, C lj Christmas came and went, though, and the Meisters had to then prepare for their next trip -- this time to the East Coast. Starting basically at the north end of the East Coast they made their way southward, performing at various colleges: the national Cathedral in Washington, the U.S. Capitol rotunda, and at Williamsburg in Virginia. The Meistersingers were also invited to be part of the exclusive group of 14 choirs from across the nation to participate in the Regional American Choral Directors Conference in Wichita, Kansas - world travelers, you know! - Kim O'Brien Always shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you will land among the stars. The 45 select members of Girls 21 achieve excellence in choral music by living up to this saying. Preident Katrice Smith said, Each of the unique individuals works togeth- er to obtain musical excellence. Keeping in sync with their tradition, members of Girls 21 were honored with an invitation to perform at the Colorado Music Educators Conven- tion in January. In the fall, the group premiered Songs of the Universe, a piece composed especially for them by Dr. James McCroy. The highlights of the year came in April with a tour to Montreal, Canada. Without a doubt, Girls 21 reached for the moon! - Bonnie Wonhof 258 Meister Singers Row 1: L to R: Katie Baldwin, Carla Ogden, Emily Harrington, Tricia Young, Amy Martz, Robin Watts, Charlotte Warren, Jennie Fallis, Kathryn A. Luke Row 2: Jennifer Eberhardt, Judy Bosco, Anne Biddinger, Karin Simons, Karin Cesario, Margaret Haugh, Sara Sporer, Rebecca Dick, Row 3: Andy Walls, Mike Cook, Carl Algermissen, Mike Carrington, Mark Hunter, Justin Levy, Todd Shupe, Row 4: Jeff Montiel, Josh Krugman, Alok Gupta, Greg Graham, Brian Joseph, Mike Beneville, Chuck Koslowske, Kevin Lumlung Girls 21 Row 1.' L to R: Suzanne Winegar, Jennie Metcalf Amy Baker, Kerry Marr, Holly Thompson, Brooke Brinkley, Laura White, Nicole Lavelle, Dawn Carbone, Tasha Carrington, Song Kim, Shannon Domosley, Row 2: Paula Demos, Meredith Struhs, Peggy Champagne, Wendy lmatani, Betsy Olson, Larisa Struble, Kristin Coburn, Bonnie Wonhof Lori Johnson, Chelsea Ells, Donna Moore, Barbara Siegfried, Christine Marzano, Row 3: Julie Hick, Alison Reckler, Lori Gravelle, Coleen Hanson, Katrice Smith, Cyndi Kulan, Holly Alexander, Carlita Cook, Caroline Long, Cathy Cook, Kelbf Close, Cari Loss, Sharon Frazee, Audrey Sheldon, Sebrina Norton, Stephanie Fishkin Ch oralaires Row 1: Kristen Carrington, Anne Mason, Amy Wiedeman, Kristi Driggs, Georgie Achilles, Suzanee Krose, Carey North, Kim Hunter, Jeni Sanderson, Row 2: Allison Adam, Allison Cox, Jiccie Buckner, Erin Singrin, Kristy Ludwig, Paula Testerman, Lara Oerter, Sarah Kneipple, Melissa Fisherbaugh, Sara Walter, Row 3: Nicki Zadick, Kristy O'Kelly, Casie Jones, Julie Allen, Cheryl McBride. Tami Miller, Jillian Schillaci, Row 4: Mindv Novick. Melissa Sobel, Alex Beneville, Jennifer Clark, Kelly Bryson, Heidi Steinbach, Jill Svoboda, Jenny Berg, Jennifer Hall. Festival Choir Row 1: Katrina Hickman, Ann Evans, Gia Viscardi, Jodi Eland, Stephanie Meyer, Shelly Cone, Anna Leyva, Kathy Hawkins, Brigette Shupe, Diana Torscher, Patty Kettison, Row 2: Nancy Walker, Joyce Roberts, Mary O'Ryan, Lisa Langan, Deena Smith, Jeff Scantland, Chris Gard. Nadja Nicholl, Susan DeLisle, Mary Cavalirl, Angie Gonzales, Row 3: Chris Boren, Craig Buell, Chris Hubka, Don McCormick, Rick Spence, Sean Crotty, Dustin Lafferty, Kevin Olivett, Eric Benson, Scott Jacobs, Kim McFarland, Row 4: Tammy Dietrich, Jiil Niemann, Lisa Priel, Lisa Drees, Gretchen Gwynne, Melanie Duston, Jenny Brenner, Heather Dilatush, Kia Berggen lf you are a freshman girl who can sing, then you are eligible to be a mem- ber of Choralaires, an all female choir directed by Nick Salmans. The girls are taught music technique that helps them to further their musical skills. All of the friendliness from everyone makes a great atmosphere to workin, said Suzanne Kruse. Because they practice 20 additional times a year, they have had the honor of performing at the CSU Women 's Choir Festival and at a music contest in the spring. The head-honchos are President Jullian Schillaci, and Vice-president Suzanne Kruse, and Secretary Tami Miller. We work hard to be the best and sound better, said Jenny Berg, We want to be the best singers that we can be. Look out Meisters, here they come! - Shelly Poehler Festival Choir is the only non-select choir here at Cherry Creek that com- bines both Junior and Senior classes. Conducted by Nick Salmans, the choir has at least four school concerts and numerous guest appearances outside school. The choir's president, Theresa Brown, says l enjoy working with the choir because it is one of the few choirs that is a true mixed ensemble. Festi- val Choir proves that Creek is dedi- cated to excellence. Salmans was quoted as saying, I want them to feel better about themselves and have more energy than a Fourth of July at Mile High Stadium. 259 Union St. Jazz L 2 L'ii Y L L L se 'S . ' L if ff S T ,bqu sw i g 5' - .kr Row 1.' Mike Rosen, Katie Baldwin, Jay Gloor, Brad Bectal. Row 2: Mike Cunningham, Bridgette Shupe, Carla Ogden, Chuck Kos- lowske, Rebecca Dick, Andy Wall, David Dempsey, Kurt Lyda. Row 3: Charlotte Warren, Todd Shupe, Jennie Metcalf Barbara Siegfried, Dustin Lafferty. Not pictured: K. C. Riley, Bobby David- son. Cherry Creek has no reason to sing the blues with its three talented jazz groups: Jazz Band Jazz Band and Union Street Jazz. A year ago in April, Jazz Band under the direc- tion of Jon Wiegardt, placed first in the nation at the World of Music Festival in San Diego. This year, the band gave two con- certs at CCHS and performed at several concerts around Colora- do. Saxophonist Natalie Keene said, Even though we lost 11 seniors from the band last year and have a lot of new members this year, the band is still doing well. Jazz Band also directed by Wiegardt, played at the Mile High Jazz Festival on February 19 and performed with Union Street Jazz at a dinner show on March 17. Nick Salmans is in charge of Union Street Jazz, a group comprised of 19 singers and musicians. Said Charlotte Warren, l've been a member of the jazz choir for three years. lt's like a close family. Last Septem- ber, the members performed at Jazz on the Green in the Honors Courtyard at CCHS. Each member gave a solo number before impressed musicgoers. Jazz - it's a kick in the azz. - Holly Hacker Uizz OHM TEZVLJ-If Jazz Band A Jazz Band B Row 1: Lee Nichols, Jeff Bars, Natalie Keene, Brian VanWay, Karen Suhaka, Steve Smith. Row 2: Stephanie Metcalfe, Rob Ammand, Evan Herold, Brian Lawler, Carl Blunt, Steve Crawford. Row 3: Reuben Ma- ness, Holly Hacker, Lee Ann Koenig, Troy Sechrist, Tag Griesemer, John Miller, Kim Tracy,.Matt Grobianowski, Mr. Jon Wiegardt. Row 4: Jeff Herbert, Glenn McGregor, David Powell, Marc Nellpovich. Row 1: Scott Ryan, Joel Ezell, lra Miller, Brian Wrabetz, Craig Pendleton, Drew Davidson, Erik Rogers, Byron Nash. Row 2: Chuck Hostetler, Mike Kirkpatrick, Brian Schroder, Mark Ingham, Brian Lee, Kyle Kidd, Mike Pekarek, Brad Poelstra, Todd Storey, Brenda Ramay. Row 3: Jason Dewaard, Josh Selden, Josh Burlesbn, Mr. Weigart, Lance Humphreys, Kevin Ozias, Jeff Wegher. Orchestra Row 1: Rachel Lewis, Tina Clarke, Song Kim, Pam Swanson, Rachel Morgan, Debbie Stern. Row 2: Robin Murphy, Pula Alami, Tia Whitaker, Sharon Walton, Michelle Nevin, Jennifer Clore, Betsy Baxa, Wendy Weber, Liz Dewey. Row 3: Brian Kellison, Rodney Lie, Gary Kim, Joel Wagenfeld, Anne LaFleur, Larisa Struble, Amy Baker, Kolin Ohi, David Presch, Jobin Chien, Mitchell Li. Row 1: Kevin Chi, Ethan Lazarus, Ellie Nagel, Nina Pearlman, Bryan Min, Thomas Li. Row 2: Juliana Barbato, Laura Pavlenko, Frances Terry, Joel Palmer, Laura White, Shawn Clemens. Gretchen Miller, Anne Biddinger, Stephanie Metcalfe. Row 3: Cherryl Workman, Alok Aupta, Laura Vitcenda, Kim Noeksema, John Terry, Andy Blevins, Brock Chambers, Katie Smith, Sherri Clemens, Lisa Mettzer. Row 4: Michelle Minear, Brett Derby, Charles Gulser, Chris Williams, Andy Lehr, Bonnie Melville. O T G h '78 Trombones is what the Cherry Creek Orchestra doesn 't have. Nevertheless, the orchestra is in as fine a form as ever, with a strong 46-member string section - the lar- gest ever. The majority ofthe orchestra mem- bers study privately, and are also involved in other extra-curricular orchestras such as the YAO, Arvada Youth Symphony, Golden Youth Orchestra. The Creek Orchestra has per- formed at various area functions, and gone on tours. A smaller Chamber Orchestra made up of select orchestra members has gained a great reputation by performing at important social functions , like the retirement party for outgoing superintendant Richard K oeppe. Dick Larson, director of the orchestra, is pleased with this year's orchestra, saying that despite the shortage of winds, we 're doing as well as we have in past years. - Carl Algermissen NW .tg I Qt! M ,K .. jf' gem.-. 4 gt VTR. V i . 261 Concert Winds Row 1: Scott Morris, Brad Porter, Janea Scott, Jodie McNichol, Andrea Clayton, Jeff Sehnert, Tanya Brown, Shelley Hoyer, Suzanne Meintzer Dibble, Elizabeth LaGuardia. Row 2: Greg Yanish, Clint DeBreular, Darrin Susie Plaine. Row 3: Harlan Hamilton, Kyle Batisch, Dede Barry, David Although the Symphonic Band is not as renowned as Meistersingers or the orches- tra, that's understandable con- sidering that the twenty mem- bers have had limited exper- ience playing. According to di- rector Fred Selby, The pur- pose of Symphonic Band is to give freshmen and sopho- mores the experience that they need before playing in the more competitive groups. Selby added, The music program was hurt this year be- cause the freshmen must take more classes than in the past. Yet in spite of these difficulties, the band gave three concerts throughout the school year, and now its members are well on their way to musical great- ness. - Natalie Keene 262 Fountain, Brian Potts. Symphonic Band Q I Row 1: Laura Pavlenko, Juli Barbato, Katie Smith, Jessica Waechler, Amy Ottinger, Sherri Clemens, Lisa Meltzer, Robin McKnight, Stephanie Metcalfe, Anne Biddinger. Row 2: Jenie Rieck, Cherry! Workman, Natalie Keene, Gavin Polhemus, Jennifer Hite, Jennifer Mostas, Jennifer McNichol, Chriz Williams, Kia Berggren, Farah Jacob, Stephanie Heller, Beth Ottinger, Dana Graham. Row 3: Jeff Vierling, Jane Faris, Claudia Davis, Brian Kay, Alok Gupta, Steve Gubser, Dan Meisenheimer, Samantha Piscitello, Noelle Collins, Jamie Taylor, Beth Junge. Sheri Smith, Kim Johancen. Row 4: Andy Lehr, Bonnie Melville, Brett Derby, Michelle Minear, Judy Bosco, Brigette Shupe, Kim Hoeksema, Laura Vitcenda, Kirk Lafferty, Dan Ellington, Mike Kirkpatrick, Eric Savacool, Don Klotz, Jessica Warren, Charles Gubser. A Cappella Choir Row 1: Sanse Swenson, Kim Monbeit, Alyson Fletcher, Tiffany Clayboughs, Amber Blasingame, Chris Cream, Jay Gl00r, David Benson. Jon Richardson, Rodney Lie, Joel Magalnick, Ryan Thorton, Aaron Strand, Erik Larson, Vickie Andrews, Linda Karl, Sophia Lin. Row 2: Debbie Finch, Mary Clevenger, Jamee Schneider, Dana Boyster, Julie Anderson, Diane Abram, Hallie Northrop, Andy Kollath, Kent Messer. Grant Marsik, Greg Downing, David Dempsey, Brett Bartholomew, Tress Padellford, Ahna Ballonoff, Annesa Avers, Emily Johnson, Anne LaFleur. Row 3: Dawn Stribel, Suzie Eagle, Anne Woodard, Karin Gilles, Liegh Wells, Heather Quinlan, Nicole Beguin, Amy Langhoff, Matt Anderson, Mark McGuire, Colby Kenyon, Nicky Combs, Lexie Sinton, Suzanne MacMillian, Marcy McDermott, Jane Larsen, Heather Cook. Concert Choir If JVC? 1 '..- 2 'N b - , 54 ' 5 4 1 .Q A ,, - ' A .I ,,,-. . , 5 5' T, - - , A A Row 1: Beth Eye, Keri Lanpher, Amy Swartz, Nicole Leal, Amanda McGhee, Alissa lvaccu, Suzanne Lundberg, Joey Watters, Monica Cook, Lori Burns, Shelli Franke, Ellen Darra, Kristine Mathiasen. Row 2: Michelle Albert, Marcie Spoor, Debbie Pearo, Amy Boyan, Amanda Aveyard, Heather Velo, Cindy Kriewald, Erin Lawler, Paige Kaiser, Kara Krakel, Kelly Sease, Ginger Wehmeyer, Shelly Poehler. Row 3: Tyler McPherson, Craig Bunton, Chris Geiger, Joseph Won, Chris LaGuardia, Alex Menter, Chad Hightower, Adam Goad, Jed Raskin, Chris Vandapool, Jay Burcham, James Benson. Row 4: Kelly Taylor, Garth Criswell, Sean Smyth, Ryan Gravelle, John Ludwig, K.C. Ratcliff, Alex K yrias, Stephen Donnelly, Michael Donnelly, Sean Jenkins. A Cappella Choir, the Cherry Creek sophomore mixed-voice choir, has made giant strides in music this year, both socially and musi- cally. At state competitions, director Charlotte Adams and her choir have consis- tently gotten the highest rat- ings from the judges. Many believe that the members of the choir have excelled be- yond what would be expect- ed of most highschool soph- omore choirs. And the choir has successfully advertized Creek's superior musical choirs by singing at district middle schools. Members of select audition choirs such as Meistersingers and Jazz Choir admire this year's A Cappella Choir because they are more mature and musi- cal than previous sopho- more choirs. - Carl Algermissen THE FRESHMEN ARE COMlNGl!lAnd boy, are they better than ever. This year's concert choir has come to be regarded by many to be the best. The members have shown remarkable enthusi- asm and willingness to work with director Dick Larson. The middle schools from which these talented singers come spent many hours pre- paring students to face the rigors of high school choirs and they finished the year with bravura and finessse. Equipped with new uniforms, the choir has shared its mu- sic with many a happy audi- ence. - CarlAlgermissen 263 W3 A1425 N 'N p gr.: . 4 -'nam , x if 6 A aw ff r ff G X 2' M 'I 'Ham i kink Migfw A, f X X wx x X x W' u E 5 Q wail-Q X qk 'Y Q . .W .0 L -,' K, V i! ' 'U 'Q ' ef Q, l it 15 ' 2 if - 7 Y ul X 3' eff , Z' ar fn? 1 QM 1 E. K VJ, Q dr is QQ: Z W 3 mM,,,,,MmM , , z '9 5' pq Y Q 'Q , 4'1 2 gy h-'fy may if 4 Q I , f I :,ggz:' .. Was dal f 1 90-5, , ,gg ff Oliver North and Iran-Contra Scan- , ,,,, . jf if 1 ' fff 1, fin' 1,2-1 fx . I 5 Sxw ,, g A , an .4 ,xt J USSR! USA student exchange program July 1987 July 31 1987 Starts - C3 fix ft? ELS Ke-fm JI 55 1 , ' ff 'a W . , l Q, ,Y-u:r4 ,of , Y 1 qi 2 X iq Q f X- f l , . MAA A -. i 1 ' Q . ,-.. ,ge , ' 4. .L 1 :- 5 . -:.k 2 .. Nr s -. A - l- President Ronald Reagan - I x, e Boys' Tennis takes state for 16th year -:gtg October 14, 1 987 October 17, 1987 Pat Schroeder decides not to run for President. 0 f' December 5. ' 1987 Noverrnber 15, 1987 R Stanley Plumly gives a poetry reading in the library- Creek loses State Football Championship to Fairview High School. 113-102 ls Gary Hart: Let the people decide Donna Rice ON QQ TAN.3lCQQ I H 4051 Quellty I Education: i , pug my e There's no betler value. A to V V vote ..,. E X, '-,. Q ED December 8 E125 1 3 in ll December, I 987 December 8, 1 987 December 22, 1 987 Ss Liege Kemflin fur. C A V K' Yi, f A: 5 glfkf' is ,Sv j' xiwiwf I t HH! 'I IT ' H. ,i 1 Q1 S gl 1 X I January, 1988 February Nik Gorbachev visits for Peace Talks. 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Henry Cotton for his sup port in our attendi workshops and confer- ences. Cheryl Newman for our remodeled office. Betty Bankhead for en- couraging our interest in and knowledge of the Ma- cintosh. Photography Editors: Mark VWltshire, Mark Hunter Staff Photographers: Dan Gregory, Liz Mueller, Sharon Bauserman, Wendy lmatani, Turner Lang Peggy Benedict Ken Ratcliff for research Dr. and Mrs. Hunter for the use of their lovely home for Special Event. Jim Benson for the use of his laser printer in the eleventh hour. Robert Dorsey for his sup- port, patience and help. Photographers: Monty Nuss Photography, Rus- sell Ohlson Studio, Bet- tinger Photography, Don Peterson Portraits. Sophomore Editors: Rob Levi, Kristi Rouse Freshman Editor: Cindy Johnson Color Editors: John Furnish, Gail Pisani lgijfqg Computer Editor: Brad Gordon -1- .,.' Social Editor: Jennifer Hopwood 1. 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' X illiams, Bri 85 Wang, Jonat Yasuza DIS 24 Q ' iams, , 233 Wanebo, P X Yarrow' '11 6 199' 240 . lley, Sco , 233 Wanabo, He r 251 . Yafnelfr M011 231 Q Wilkins hay 15 Walton, Sharon 31, 261 X Yan? Hfd 9 Wil atthew 185 6 Walton, Mike 20 N Yanfshr 'Y 53' 49' 252 Wil , krisrih 9 Walton, carrie 185 Yang, , 'Y 85 9 Wi lf, Ja 1 Walton, Brett 157 Yaegefr J' 10 f 23 Wilc , Z 23 Walther, Amy 52, 61, 231 Wiepking, Sc t53, Walters, Nicole 210, 249 V172 Wynne, Andrew 161, 204, 209, 211 Wylie, Marilyn 87 Wunderink, Teroen 53, 161 Wroblewski, Wendy 231 Wiep ' gPAiron 52 Wi , John 8 60 W' r, R0 ' eman, , 68, 249, 259 ker, lqfri 185, 202 hit Charles 249 BP W ' 1, Tracy 61, 201, 208, 213, 1 9 hi sett, Kelly 159, 205, 214 itney, Oat 185 hitman, Michael 45, 159 Whitman, Jennifer 57, 63, 185 Whitehead, Melisa 158 Whitefield, Devon 158 Whitefield, Allison 251 Wright, Nova 52, 61, 186 Wright, Kellie 186 Wright, Craig 249 Wright, Alexander 185 Wriedt, Lonny 161 Wriedt, Dana 231 Worship, Senior 238 Worsham, Melissa 59, 9 Womardt, Rochelle 63, 185 Workman, Cherry 59, 185, 192, 2 292 White,Zar7e 185 White, Scott 213, 249 White, Laura 158, 258, 261 White, Jan 60 White, Bonnie 205, 249 Whitaker, Tia 249, 261 Whistler, Brent 158 Wherry, Jeff 34, 231 Wheeling, Cheryl 158 Wheeler, Stacey 32, 231 Walters, Andy 157 Walter, Sara 251, 259 Walsh, Karen 185 Walls, Andrew 156, 202, 215, 258. 260 Walkovitz, Heidi 185 Walkinshaw, John 231 Walker, Sonja 82, 84, 85 Walker, Nancy 59, 185, 259 Walker, Mary 249 Walker, Carl 34, 249 Wahl, Kimberly 156, 196 Wagonfield, Joel 156, 192, 261 Wagner, Lisa 59 Wagner, Elizabeth 233 Waggoner, Kathi 185 Waechter, Karl 156 Waechter, Jessica 249, 262 Wadsworth, Allison 26, 27, 33, 156, 200 Wadle, Douglas 249 Utter, Theodore 231 Utenick, Stephanie 184 Underwood, Melody 231 Ulrich, Susan 69, 231 Turnquist, Thomas 155 Turner, Amy 154 Turk, Brittanie 230 Tull, Erin 184, 207, 214 Tucker, Megan 154 Tuccy, Kyle 184, 192, 193, 198, 21 208, 209, 212, 215 Trushenski, Ryan 248 Trumball, Maia 230 Truesdell, Nikki 184, 196 Sfefnf Aafof' 230 Scott, David 148 eil, Kristin 34, 69, 184 e, Laurie 184 y, Tamara 154 y, Randall 154 mbley, Michael 154, 211 Szmul, David 153 Szabo, Peter 233 Szabo, David 34, 215, 251 B Symmonds, Megan 41, 18 Sybert, Deanna 32, 153 Spratlen, Brandie 151 Sprague, Danny 183 Sporer, Sara 151, 199, 258 Spoor, Marcie 248, 263 Spoor, Andrea 151 Short, Heather 247 Shotner, Pamela 149, 202 Sherr, Tracey 32, 183 Sherr, Robby 247 Sherr, Kenneth 49, 247 manhauser, Vicki 205, 248 Swlafek, Amy 55, 152, 19 , 212 Splflef, Sfaey 230 Sherr, Andy 49, 229 tmble, Samantha 68, 154 SW9f750flr Sansa 230, 263 5051424 Pete! 34, 229 Sherman, Jonathan 49, 208, 229 gg, David 53, 230 Sweeney, Dan 75 nellf, CnnS,53, 54, 248 Sherman, Gregory 70, 149, 199 eibich, Renta 184 Swaffl, Sally 84 , dlef, Devin 229 Sheppard, Travis 247 gghgck, Hannah 248 Swartz, Amy 251, 263 icknall, Thomas 59, 248 Shepard, Mrehaei 183 axler, Stacy 184 Swanson, Patrick 2 picknall, Suzanne 59, 183 Shepard, Lori' 182 avis, Aaron 70, 184, 200, 206, 214 Swanson, Pamela 1 , 61 Spence, Naney 74 Shen, Michael 34, 209, 247 acy, Kim 54, 59, 184, 192, 260 Swanson, Knsten 2 Speer, Knefa 40, 68, 151, 192 sheiinur, Mitchell 9 rscher, Dianna 69, 154, 259 Swanson, Keffl SP6-SVS. Sandra 183 Sheldon, Justin 149 rrez, Michael 66, 248 Swan, Robert 0 Spafkmanr Elizabeth 8 5 Sheldon, Danny 42, 229 rrez, Daniel 53, 248 SW2, TYSOVW, 50 VS, 50011151 Sheldon, Audrey 149, 206, 258 rree, christa 154 Svvbeda, ill 1, 259 S fell, H df 251 Sheets, Audra 149 pelson, Gerardo 184 Svebeda, f230 v 5 Cak, t 10' la 1 Shear, Ken 49 nkel, Jeffery 154, 192, 199 Sulfvn, 15 6 ' n, Al W 229 shaw, Johnathon 247 rrllon, Kris 184 Sufpnfn, 3 2 Q' de - -19 1 247 Shaw, Adam 149 mlon, Kim 184, 200 Susan, I Q .T Andr 51 Shattuck, Wesley 49, 247 mlinson, Michael 230 SU53kr 3 Ok ' , A13 7 Shattuck, Leigh 182, 202, 203, 209 lve, John 248 UP EW , 4 'E' RQ C 2 Shattuck, Joan 182 ews, Stephanie 248 fl 4 ' ' fthe , 70m Sharp, Matthew 182, 200, 201, 208 eve, Peter 49, 248 U , El befn 3 Seb , f Sa 47, 2 Sharp, Kay 182 bin, Todd 37, 66, 248 ef' r 09, 30 Qbel, V' Sharp, Grady 247 bin, Dee 84, 210 3 r 31 i bel 317 Shaoul, Eddie 34, 182, 192, 200 ber, Kelly 248 I , , V Sf? d , JI 9 247 Shanks, Chad 182 terington, Jay 230 5 , fi, K A 195, de , JI Shalman, Todd 53, 61, 190, 207, ttef, John 53, 54, 71, 230 S Van' D l FB, hf 24 209, 229 igey, Steven 248 f 243 yfh, 24 3 s Q S er, Jeff 142 i, wiii 207 re 2 5, 215, it e a 3 X s fer, Jefl149 npe ll, John 154 gd? r 17 1 i Sm 'W mp1 2 e ton, Chris 59, 233 nmons, Jennifer 61, 66, akr V 0' 9 f , 1 1, 9, sa, Marco 37, 247 fn, William 230 , ,a 5 , f 3, 1 essa, John 149 lwell, Justin 248 2, Kfl 2 5 I 0, 22 Se o, Coach 64 lwell, Joseph 1 3 Tyfef 2 th, Ina 1 er eant, Diandre 229 urlow, Christie 18 X Stuc ' 33 . 0 m , R dall 229 r in, Bryan 229 umm, Elisabeth 248, 2 51 ' fl-9 C0 47, X X, 5 ' Kaffl 51, 2 253 nett, Josheph 233 udium, Chad 251 - , S0 I s , Ka 247 , 2 nnett, Aiiisdn 149 udium, carrie 184 fi' 1, David , jj, h, J A e ipr Stephen 182 omton, Ryan 37, 230, 2 Q - fevffl, Ga e- A , 1 42, Se ' r, Stephen 53, 54, 182 ornton, Katherine 154 tr 152, 8 . it ar 1 S , Joh 47 orngren, Adam 184 QI I 1' , Jo n 230 S V 1 Douxas f, Davi 247 ompson, Sarah 52, 54, 199, 23 ' all 3 '2 Sfnl , 664 68, , lby, 84 ompson, Holly 230, 258 ' f X' lib? S Q , D id 53, lby, El a eth 247 ompson, Eric 65, 154 V Q' 'Q 6' ,Q' , l5ta'l ' tie 229 ompson, Chris 248 6 f A 4 9, nth, 2 , 2 f Se e Lara 247 ompson, Carina 68, 233 5 - 'J 32, ' l d i , 34, 229, 260 emaseh, Paul184 Sfra ren 49, 23 , 2 . S 1 ra y . wghnerr e ery 66, 247, 262 omas, Xan 153 5ff21f2f ' I - e 5- 57 Seg , n 62, 247 dmas, Traci 201, 230 Sffaln, -' , 4 rt. Je I 9 Se igirre 148 omas, Stephen 53, 184 5ff2faC9- ' W8 5 all Ran all , 183 W ' er, lan 182 gmag' Megan 68' 248 Stowell, Ron 4 Sm ' avis 37, 7 X James 74 omas, Karen 60' 248 SfOW6ii, Rick 0 Si S, Ta ya 24 ieyv Ter,-1210, 229 omas, Chris 59, 230 Stowe, Matthew 9, u , non edmak, Jason 233 efnae, Allison 58, 230 Sfofef Todd 248' ne Ffa 2 seehriet, Troy 53, 59, 148, 192, 260 iessen, Matt 53, 184 Storey, JON 183, 2 , In -3 Sehern Jerry 229 jgsgany Melissa 230' 233 Stoneking, Heather 1 Sl , vi 3 Sease' 'Kelly 247' 263 fel, Larry 44, 45, 230 Stone, 10 183 l lf-' 'UE' 1.5 Searles, Michelle 52, 182 afeher, Justin 251 Stoltz, Tod 67, 152 cy, ' e e D Sea, Jeffe,y182 vis, Robert 230 Stoller, Suzanne 50, 52, 24 in , rian 187 56815 Sandm 86 sferrnenl Andrew 53' 153 Stoldt, Conrad 53, 233 Ske n 229 Seaie' Marci 37 229 sterman, Paula 248, 259 StObb6, Chad 248 Sk , V l 2, 15 Sc-roghem Mike 37 68 229 gone, joseph 248 Stewart, Jason 248 Sjob g, iS 1 , 1 , 8 Scroggjnsr-lay 44 Q15 ' gene, Fred 75 Stevenson, Gretchen 248 ' 190, Scriven Mat, 53' '55 233 rry, John 248, 251 Stevenson, Don 84, 198 X A ra 2 2 Scan janea 247 262 rry, Jevin 248 Slam' Debofah 248' 261 seprtf Elizabeth 6, 182, 208 rry, Frances 60, 68, 184, 261 ague, Ravi 184 ylor, William 53, 230 ylor, Penny 84, 207 ylor, Kelly 248, 263 ylor, Jon 184 ylor, Jamie 61, 248, 262 ylor, Dustin 67, 153 ylor, Deborah 75 ylor, David 153 ylor, Cynthia 33, 184, 200 tum. Travis 42, 53, 54, 184 tman, Mollie 248 tman, Brent 163 teosian, John 230 te, Kevin 71, 153 te, Jon 201, 230 ryle, Samara 153 ryle, Brett 184 rpey, Matthew 153 rpey, Erica 57, 184 rantul, Clara 248 o, Yee 153, 206 o, Kai 201, 248 lliver, Mariko 87 dlock, Chuck 84 Stephens, Ryan 248 Stephens, Lauren 152 Stephens, Christine 60, 196, Steizig, Michael 183 Steinert, Micheal 230 Steiner, Melanie 183, 200 Steiner, Jon 163 Steinberg, Ed 84 ' Steinbach, Heidi 248, 259 Stein, Pauline 84 Stees, Christopher 37, 248 Steenhoek, Darren 183 Steeghs, Bastiaan 37, 248 Steed, Mitchell 251 Steed, James 84 230 Stearns, Steven 71 , 152, 202, 203 Staudenmeier, Eric 183 Stateman, Debra 248 Starr, Ephaaim 187 Stapp, Lynne 152 Stapleton, Lisa 183 Stapen, Adam 183 Stanson, Jason 46, 248 Stanphill, Kim 68, 230 Stanphill, James 84 Stanley, Kevin 230 Stanley, Kevin 230 Stanek, Gregory 152, 211 Stallings, Jason 202, 230 Staack, Lisa 230 Spykstra, Christa 52, 151, 2 Spuhler, Sibylle 230 Spratlen, Stacy 251 00, 201 247 r Simpson ni 18 Simpso 1 5 Simonto ennife 50 Simons imberl 150, 192, 199 ?iez, Kimberly 68, 247 chweltzer, Elizabeth 207 Sc eltzer, Jefl 70, 182 eltz , Elizabeth 247 . Richard 247 S wartzberg, Jamie 247 iz , , e 6 'n n , i 9, 6 Si ren , ,20 2 Sin , at , Y Simons, Jennifer 150 Simmons, Stephanie 32, 183 Simmons, Heather 61, 199, 247 Silcox, Kevin 229 Silcox, Kelly 150, 163 Schwartz, Todd 44, 182 Schwartz, Robert 148 Schwartz, Mike 229 Schwartz, Jay 46 Schuster, William 247 Schuster. Matt 247 Silberman, Scott 150 Silberman, Andrea 183 Siemers, Kaye 83, 84 Siegrist, Stacia 50, 61 , 68, 247 Siegfried, Barbara 150, 258, 260 Sieczkowski, Renae 229 Siebert, Kira 210, 247 Sidwell, Todd 49, 247 Sidon, Yvette 150 Sicre, Tomas 206 Shuster, Emily 71, 149 Shupe, Todd 183, 258, 260 Shupe, Brigette 59, 149, 259, 260, 262 Schuman, Seth 229 Schuman, Chris 182 Schulz, Mandy 247 Schull, David 182 Schull, Amy 68, 247 Schuetzner, Kim 182, 207 Schroeder, Brian 229, 260 Schriner, Nicole 229 Schreur, Mary 43, 229 Schreiner, Donna 61 , 229 Schreider, Suzanne 229 Scholl, Michael 148 Schoeman, Scott 48, 213, 229 Schneider, Jamee 229, 263 Shultz, Dale 84 Shroyer, Marilyn 84 Shrolf, Sean 37, 247 Showalter, Steven 247 Showalter, Cathrine 52, Shoul, Eddie 198 Short, Jennifer 229 183, 195 Schneider, Coelette 84 Schnabel, Ann 32, 182 Schmitz, Michael 182 Schmitz, Mary 247 Schmitz, Schmitt, Schmidt. Gerald 84, 215 Kirsten 229 Pamela 148, 196, 204, 209 293 Savage, 214 Schmidt Kevin 247 Schmidt, Kathleen 148 schmidt, Jason 44, 53, 182, 199 Schmidt, Dake 64, 182, 211 Schmidt Corey 247 Schmidt, Anna 229 Schlup, David 53, 164, 182, 192, 1 Schlechten, Nancy 43, 229 Schlechten, Alan 246 Schlaf Gretchen 204, 209, 246 Schipper, Sara 246 Schillaci, Jillian 210, 246, 259 Schiff, Stephen 67, 148, 212 Scheuernstuhl, Bill 53, 233 Scheuerman, Jason 148, 202 Scherba, Marina 229 Schenbeck, Donna 75 Schaller, Jessica 233 Schaller, Gregory 148 Schaffner, Sherrie 246 Schaffer, Nathan 148 Schaefer, Kendall 43, 148, 199 Schaefer, Allison 210, 229 Schachterle, Sarah 246 Schachterle, Joshua 182 Scarvada, Jerry 84 Scantland, Paul 182, 259 Savage, Tricia 147 Savage, Michael 67, 182, 208, 212 Savage, Justin 246 Savage, John 229 Savage, Jeffery 47, 182 Charles 67, 147, 208, 212 Savacool, Eric 209, 246, 262 Sass, Brent 54 Sartz, Jeff 182 Sargent, Donald 67, 182 Santmeyer, Stephanie 246 Santistevan, Diana 147 Sanderson, Jennie 208, 246, 259 Sanders, Jonna 52, 246 Sanders, Alisha 187, 192 Sanderman, Susan 182, 208 Saggierman, Sarah 204, 209, 246, Samulson, Nic 204, 229 Samualson, Derek 47, 246 Sammons, Janet 84, 209 Samet, Joshua 34, 246 Salmans, Nick 84, 256 Salman, Brent 251 Salenblatt, Anne 147 Saladrigas, Michele 182 Sakamoto, Lesly 182, 204 Saltowitz, Jodi 147 Saltowitz, Gavin 229 Saied, Delagah 246 Saidy, Leah 229 Sahlen, Andrea 32, 50, 182 Sager, Jeanie 147, 214 Safer, Elissa 182, 192, 193, 199 Saetveit, Amy 182 Saeed, Sheila 147 Saeed, Shazie 50, 229 Sabec, Kendra 60, 63, 229 Ryyny, Richard 199 Ryan, Shannon 60, 229 Ryan, Scott 246, 260 Ryan, Patrick 76, 83, 213 Rutler, David 246 Rutherford, Kurt 34, 147, 200, 215 Rutherford, Brad 229 Russell, Erin 246 Russell, Craig 246 Rusin, Ann 59, 147 Runnels, Corbin 182 Rumer, Stacia 147, 192, 199, 206, 214 Rumer, Andrew 229 Rumack, Marc 182 Rule, Bradley 30, 38, 45, 147, 199 Ruisi, Kristi 251 Rugstrat, Steven 34, 6 Ruf, Rachelle 228 Rueda, Viviana 182 Rudolph, Laura 205, 228 Rudoff, Sue 83 Rudge, Coach 49 294 RUCld6I7, Daniel 44, 70, 182 Ruby, Dottie 87 Rubinstein, Dan 182 Rozmiarek, Kathy 182 Rowley, Carolyn 43, 246 Rowe, Russell 182 Rowe, Bill 207, 210 Rowberry, Chris 228 Rovner, Jeffrey 34, 246 Rouse, Kristine 18, 21, 88, 146, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203 Rotkovich, Marci 181 Rothman, Sam 46, 146, 200 Rothberg, Karen 82, 83, 208 Roth, Lisa 181 Roth, Jay 88, 146 Roth, Art 59 Rossi, Felicity 210, 246 Ross, Julie 146 Rosenthal, Gene 49, 246 Rosenbaum, Jamie 233 Rosen, Michael 146, 253, 260 Rosen, Andrea 210, 246 Roque, Dan S2, 209, 214 Root, Tara 146 Ronald, Dennis 48, 228 Ronald, Christopher 146 Roll, Mat thew 181 Rognerud, Brian 228 Rogers, Mark 53, 146, 192, 199 Rogers, Katie 52 Rogers, Devon 228 Rogers, Chris 48, 62, 228 Rogers, Bradley 6 Roen, Kirsten 32, 228 Rodgers, Rodgers, Katherine 41, 187 Erik 246, 260 Rodenbeck, Julie 246 Robinson, Timothy 146 Robinson, Sarah 146 Robinson, Michelle 33, 181 Robinson, Katrina 181 Robinson, Jodi 181 Robinson, Barkley 49, 246 Robinson, Andrew 34, 65, 181, 199, 206, 214 Robinette, Renee 42, 210, 228 Robineau, Michelle 181 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Susan 83 Kerry 145 Joyce 145, 204, 259 Alexa 246 Ritucci, Elia 145 Ri tsick, J Ri tsick, J osh 246 ohn 145 Riter, Bruce 45, 70, 145 Ringsby, Alex 64, 65, 145 Ring, Laura 209 Riley-Williams, Scott 181 Riley, Shaun 228 Riley, Kristina 69, 181 Riley, Jennifer 41 , 69, 190, 201, 228 Riess, Melanie 71, 181, 193, 199, Repine, Michael 181, 201, 212 Renzelman, Michelle 246 Rencher, Scott 181 Remmes, Ralph 77 Remillong, Tracy 181 Rekarek, James 181 Reis, Tricia 68, 228 Reiland, Andrea 68, 228 Reidy, Karen 68, 228 Reid, Jason 246 Reid, Erin 181 Reid, Daniel 66, 246 Rego, Todd 65, 145 Rego, Chad 228 Reeves, Laura 181 Reeves, Dan 199 Reed, Violet 86 Reddy, Deepa 228 Reckler, Alison 187, 258 Reck, Holly 181 Recht, Marc 246 Reagan, Stevan 228 Reagan, David 145 Ready, Raymond 181 Rawley, Bridgid 69, 144, 207 Rautio, Douglas 202, 228 Rathqun, Keri 251 Rathbun, Rob 233 Rathbun, Cara 181 Ratcliff, Kristen 144 Ratcliff, Kenneth 37, 246, 263 Ratcliff, Ken 79, 83 Rasmussen, Erika 144 Raskis, Mark 65, 144 Raskin, Ricki 181, 200 Raskin, Jed 246, 263 Raney, William 181 Randall, Shannon 60, 228 Randall, Kirsten 66, 181, 201, 211 Ramsey, Todd 144 Ramsey, Krista 246 Ramsey, Carrie 180 Ramsey, Bret 144 Ramay, Jason 53, 54, 144 Ramay, Brenda 246, 251, 260 Rakestraw, James 180 Rajotte, Douglas 53, 180 Raj, Poonam 144 Raish, Travis 180 Ragsdale, Phillip 180 Ragona, Tony 83 Raehling, Laura 201, 246 Race, Kristen 54, 68, 180 215 Rieck, Jennifer 59, 181, 199, 262 R'd8le,Vf R05e3f7'79 83 uinn Ki le 180 200 201 Ridgley, Don 62, 83 Riddle, Jodi 246 Rickel, Tamara 209, 246 Rickel, Katrina 181 Richter, Scott 181 Richings, Sarah 246 Richings, Sam 50 Richings, Rebecca 181, 209 Richie, Tom 145 Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Jay 228 Brian 228 Thomas 70, 145 Scott 34, 67, 181 Richardson Marci 63, 228 Richardson Leslie 181 Richardson, Krissy 181 Richardson, Jon 34, 228, 263 Richardson, James 181 Richardson, David 70, 181 Richardson, Brian 53, 195, 228 Richards, Ann 83 Rich Tim 34 53 198, 207, 209, Rich, Michael 145 Rich, Leigh 246 Rich, Jennifer 246 Rich, Charity 181 Rich, Candace 246 Ricca, Daniel 228 Ricca, Brian 246 Riaski, Lauren 43, 68, 228 Rhudy, Scott 187 Rhodes, Jonathan 34, 181 Reynolds, Laura 5, 206 Reynolds, Kristin 181 Rewey, Elizabeth 228 Repine, Travis 181 228 Q , , p y , , Quinlan, Heather 228, 263 Pyeatte, Sharon 87 Putland, Karl 53, 251 Purohit, Nira 144, 210 Purohit, Dey 187 Pullera, Cheryl 144, 200, 205 Pulcipher, Jeffery 65, 144 Pugliese, Laura 206, 209 Pryor, Ivan 228 Protextor, Gerrald 83 Prosky, Ron 180 Probst, Krista 180, 210 Priest, Jeri 86 Priest, Andy 86 Priel, Lisa 144, 259 Price, Kirk 42, 83 Price, Jennifer 180 Price, Adam 246 Pricco, Amy 143 Preyer, Andrea 208, 180 Prevedel, Mike 209 Pretsch, Kristen 143 Pretsch, David 246. 261 Preston, Christy 228 Prestine, Jeff 209, 212 Prentice, Susan 228 Prentice, Jennifer 143, 163 Prendergast, Amy 210, 246, 251 Pratt, Jenna 187, 209 Poynter, Lewis 143 Powell, Sarah 87 Powell, Heather 59, 228 Powell, David 59, 143, 260 Poundstone, Elizabeth 6 Poundstone, Christy 143 Potts, Brian 34, 246, 262 Potter, Heather 18, 19, 20, 21 , 143 194, 196, 197 Poticha, David 143 Poticha, David 34, 143 Postlethwaite, Sylvia 87 Postlethwait, Jennifer 32, 180 Porter, Christopher 71, 187, 252 Porter, Bradley 251, 262 Porter, Julie 143 Poppenberg, Lin 143 Poppen, Sandra 143 Pope, Kevin 143 Pomerantz, Julie 68, 142, 199 Pollock, Steven 228 Polk, Kiran 142 Polhemus, Gavin 246, 262 Poley, Angela 180, 212 Poley, Aaron 53, 246 Poletti, Jenni 180 Poletti, Amy 228 Pohl, Troy 53, 180 Pohl, David 37, 245 Pogline, Jill 204, 214, 245 Poelstra, Bradley 49, 245, 260 Poehler, Michelle 195, 210, 245, 26. Podowski, Kris 245 Podgore, Leilani 209, 251 Podgore, John 67, 71, 180, 192, 208, 209 Platt, Brian 180 Plaine, Suzanna 209, 245, 262 Plaine, Mary 245 Place, Claire 245 Pitts, Patricia 32, 142, 202 Piscotta, Mark 45, 142 Piscitello, Samantha 228, 262 Pisani, Julie 215, 235, 245 Pisani, Gail 143, 197, 212 Piper, Susan 61 Piper, Richard 42, 180, 199 Pipe, Susan 245 Pinczkowski, Sara 228 Pinczkowski, Matt 180 Pinchuk, lan 142, 200 Pike, Tyler 142, 163, 206, 214 Pike, Laura 142 Pike, Jason 142 Pierson, Nicolette 41 , 68, 180 Piel, Andrew 251 Philpott, William 142, 193 Phillips, Marilyn 86 Phillips, Heather 228 Phelan, Gerry 83, 85 Pfoff Rebecca 68, 142, 196 Pfister, Elizabeth 83, 201 Pfalzgraf, Jenni 228 Petty, Nicole 52, 60 Petrovna, Anna 208 Petrovicha, Tanya 209 Peterson, William 1 41 Peterson, Ryan 199, 245 Peterson, Ron 83, 199 Peterson, Mara 228 Peterson, Joel 228 Peterson, Jason 53, 54, 141 Peterson, Gregg 180 Peterson, Erik 180 Peterson, David 53, 180 Peterson, Daniel 141 Peterson, Chris 64, 245 Peterson, Cassie 61, 68, 245 Petersom, Pete 86 Petersen, Scott 62, 141 Petersen, Dean 49, 245 Peters-Combs, Becky 254 Peters, Mark 228 Peters, Grace 61 , 251 Pester, Tamara 228 Pester, Michelle 141 Pertcheck, Darcy 180 Perry, Susan 56, 57, 180 Perry, Shannon 180, 199 Perry, John 245 Perry, Brett 34, 180 Perry, Brandon 34, 245 Perlov, Daniel 66, 245 Perlmutter, Philip 65, 141 Perkins, Russ 37 Perelmuter, Rotem 180 eppers, Marcie 63, 180 epper, David 211, 228 epper, Craig 65, 141 epper, Bradley 245 enn, Brian 180 enka, Patricia 141 endleton, Craig 48, 228, 260 ekarek, Michael 65, 245, 260 eery, Cindy 17, 21, 141, 195, 196, 197 ederson, Jason 228 eck, John 64, 187 earn, Deborah 251, 263 earn, Deanne 63, 180, 192 earlman, Nina 52, 54, 245, 261 earlman, Melanie 68, 245 eacock, Rob 37 eacock, Laura 141, 210, 255 eacock, Joyce 86 aynter, David 83, 68 ayne, Nancy 245 avlenko, Laura 193, 228, 261, 262 aulson, David 53, 205, 228 aul, Bruce 141 aul, Bruce 63, 192 atz, Rosalind 82 atton, Yonna 86, 204 atti, Chris 180 Ottinger, Amy 52, 57, 60, 61, 179, 192, 262 Otte, Justin 199, 207, 227 Ott, Dan 140 Otoupalik, Joan 82 Oswald, Jeff 139 Osoba, Thomas 37, 227 Oscarson, Ann Marie 82 Osborne, Doug 49, 227 Ortiz, Jetaime 139 Orrison, Melissa 139 Orkin, Jamie 139, 204 Olson, Sara 208 Olson, Kelley 139 Olson, Ingrid 52, 50, 139 Olson, Hans 139 Olson, Chris 227 Olson, Betsy 227, 258 Olsen, Sara 69, 179 Olsen Daniel 245 Olmstead, Tonia 245, 251 Olivett, Kevin 179, 259 Olinyk, Shae 179, 200 Oleson, Scott 227 Olcer, Kent 227 Okasaki, Lesa 179, 196 Ohi, Kolin 233, 261 Ohi, Kevin 34, 227 Newman, Cheryl 75 Newhar Ne vin, Michelle 32, Nesbit, Nesbit, Nensel, Nemer, Nemer, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, t, Celia 10 227, 261 Todd 227 Brent 245 Alyssa 251 Robin 179 Adam 138 Tim 82 Jamal 138 Bryan 65, 227 Nelson, Bradley 179 Nelson, Beth 82 Nelson Anthony 53, 179 Nelipovich, Marc 137, 260 Neilds, Stefan 245 Neese, Patti 137 Neely, Justin 227 Neary, Kathleen 137, 196, 202 Nearpass, Steve 227 Nearpass, Kimberly 137, 192, 196, 199, 206 Nearpass, Gary 82, 214 Nearpass, Brian 49, 244 Na yoski, Michael 64, 179 Nash, Christa 60, 61, 68, 233 Nash, Byron 37, 244, 250, 260 Nasca, Michael 44, 179 atterson, Nicole 32, 201 atterson, Michael 180 atterson, Marnie 227 atterson, Laura 245 atterson, Lane 44, 70 atterson, Eric 45 atterson, Chelsea 180 atnol, Robyn 227 ashnehtala, Kam 227 artenheimer, Garrett 141 arsons, Sara 187 , Ellen 61, 245 arks, BITS Stephen 1 80 arks, Meridith 140 arks, Kristi 180 arks, Denver 140, 199 arks, Chris 49, 53, 245 arkinson, Anne 140 arker, Scott 59, 245 appas, Tina 140 appas, Theodora 41, 179 appas, Peter 179 appas, Elaina 68, 227 appas, Constantine 200, 245 apadimitropoulos, George 179 aoli, John 65, 179 A oli, David 70, 140 nza, Stacie 18, 140 nza, Chris 227 Miller, Jordan 178 anum, Chris 140, 192 ankratz, Shawna 227 almer, Megan 52, 245 almer, Krista 179 almer, Julie 210, 227 almer, Jonathan 64, 179 Elmer, Joel 245, 261 lmer, Jean Ann 83 almer, lmer, Doug 37, 53, 245, 251 Debra 52, 245 Mile y, llasch, Susan 43, 245 llasch, Michael 42, 140, 199 inter, Charles 179 geau, Michelle 179 dellford, Tressa 195, 210, 227, 263 ddock, Patty 87 cker, Regan 140 ncheco, Vincent 245 ce, David 140 Ogden, Carla 139, 258, 260 Oerter, Lara 251, 259 Ocrant, Jennifer 227 Oatis, Patricia 82 O'Ryan, Mary 139, 259 O'Neal, Kevin 209, 245 O'Neal, Eileen 251 O'Meara, Patrick 42, 46, 139, 211 0'Kelly, Kris 245, 259 O'Kelly, Kathryn 139 O'Hara, Erica 52, 179 O'Donnell, Brady 37, 227 O'Donnell, Bill 82 O'Connor, Kelly 40, 46, 179 O'Connor, Kelley 139, 199 O'Connor, Brandy 53, 48, 62, 204, 251 O'Brien, Kimberley 18, 19, 21, 138, 192, 197, 201 O'Brien, Kerry 40, 179, 200, 201 O'Brien, Janet 179, 192, 201 Nylander, Shannon 179 Nylander, Kelly 138 Nyhus, Mike 233 Nowick, Phillip 66, 138 Nowick, David 66, 138 Novotne, Rebecca 245 Novick, Mindy 61 , 245, 259 Novick, Marc 227 Norton, Sebrina 138, 201, 202, 206, 210, 214, 252, 258 Norton, Kelly 199 Norton, Brian 59, 245 Northrop, Hallie 69, 227, 263 Nardell, Matthew 179 Nardell, Kevin 244 Nance, James 227 Nagel, John 59, 244 Nagel, Elizabeth 179, 201, 204, 207, 261 Nagel, Catherine 137 Naderson, Scott 178 Myers, Steven 53, 178, 192, 199 Myers, Meredith 137 Myers, Angela 137 Mustoe, Sarah 178 Murray, Jennifer 137 Murray, Genifer 178 Murray, Erin 63, 210, 227 Murphy, Robin 244, 260 Murphy, Michael 47, 178 Murphy, Jasen 53, 137, 199 Murano, Kevin 199, 227 Munanka, Jaasi 10, 53 Mumfrey, Chris 42, 213, 227 Mulligan, Brian 64, 244 Mulley, Heather 178 Mulley, Bradley 244 Mulley, Amy 244 Muhich, Mark 137 North, Kelly 32, 179, 192, 201 North, Heather 179 North, Carey 68, 208, 245, 259 North, Anna 227 Norris, Jason 49, 227 Norris, Gary 138, 213 Normand, Brandi 138 Nordstrom, Sonya 227 Nollsch, Jim 53, 54, 198, 212, 227 Nolan, Dan 227 Noe, Kimberly 179 Nilges, Carolyn 138, 210 Nilemo, Petey 75 Niemann, Mike 179 Niemann, Matt 245 Muhich, Mueller, Barry 53, 227 Elizabeth 137, 195, 199, 204, 21 1 Mueller, Mowry, Mouton, Mousel, Amy 244 Laura 227 Kristi 196, 227 Cynthia 82 Moss, Julie 227 Mortick, Michael 137 Morse, Kathryn 59, 68, 208, 244 Morrison, Scott 34, 244 Morrison, Jason 178 Morrison, Brad 34, 187 Morris, Morris, Morris Scott 204, 244, 262 Lorna 244 Kristy 52, 61, 178, 201 8 Morris, Joshua 46, 49, 136, 192, 19 Morris Gabrielle 32, 227 Morris, Chris 204 Morrey, Scott 178 Morre, Stephen 178 Morrato, Marcia 205, 227 Morrato, Diane 178, 204 Eias, las, xley xley Mark 179, 192, 193, 209, 212 Kevin 245, 260 , Shawn 245 , Kevin 227 wens, Troy 46, 49, 140 wen, Raylene 83 wen, Gregory 179, 211 viatt, Sue 83, 84 verton, Mark 245 ttinger, Beth 52, 57, 60, 61 , 179, 192, 262 Niemann, Jill 179, 204, 259 Nields, William 64, 138 Nields, Mike 227 Niedringhaus, Brent 245 Nieder, Bradley 34, 179, 192 Nied, Paul 179 Niebes, Todd 245 Nicodemus, Natalie 210, 245 Nichols, Lee 138, 260 Nichols, Janet 82 Nicholl, Nadja 179, 259 Newman, Jennifer 179, 209, 214 Morman, Brad 49 Morissey, Tony 227 Morganti, Rico 37, 227 Morganti, Lisa 26, 27, 32, 136 Morgan, Raquel 136 Morgan, Rachel 227, 261 Morgan, Jody 178 Moran, Katie 227 Moos, Sally 52 Moorman, Bradford 244 Moore, Ron 244 Moore, Rachel 251 Moore, Michael 82 Moore, Marty 82 Moore, Drew 244 Moore, Donna 71, 178, 203, 258 Moore, Christopher 59, 136 Moomaw, Julie 43, 199, 227 Montserrat, Silvia 52, 136 Montoya, Shane 67, 136 Montoya, Sean 136 Montoya, Martin 178 Montoya, Christina 204, 209, 244 Montoya, Anthony 37, 244 Montg omery, Maria 68, 227 Monica, Nicole 244 Monheit, Scott 178 Monheit, Kim 226, 263 Molnar, Caroline 226 Molk, Shari 52, 244 Molina, Mark 178 Moles, Coach 64 Mohler, Seth 85, 136 Moeller, Lisa 178, 201 Moeller, Lauri 136, 201 Moeller, Jeffery 244 Moehlman, Julie 136 Modica, Vail 163 Modesitt, Lynne 68, 244, 250 Modesitt, Brad 178 Mizrahi, Katie 204, 205, 209, 244 Mizel, Courtney 244, 250 Mithchell, Tonya 226 Mitchell, Li 187 Mitchell, Kurt 163 Mitchell, Jeremy 37, 66, 244 Misher, Rebecca 226 Miros, Charise 244 Minuti, Julia 136 Minturn, Christine 178 Minear, Michelle 59, 136, 261, 26 Min, John 67, 135, 196 Min, Jeanne 135, 207, 209 Min, James 226 Min, David 37, 66, 226 Min, Bryan 34, 244, 250, 261 Milstead, John 226 Milonaskis, Maria 244 Milonakis, Chris 178 Millspaugh, Chad 178 Mills, Michael 178 Millis, Sally 135, 196 Millis, Holly 178 Millet, Rhonda 57, 62, 178 Miller, Thomas 135 Miller, Tamera 69, 244, 259 Miller, Spencer 135 Miller, Scott 42, 196, 199, 226 Miller, Ryan 226 Miller, Renee 244 Miller, Nancy 82 Miller, Michael 244 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Melissa 178 Megan 69, 244 Leslie 1 78 Lance 135 Kim 33, 178 Miner, Julie 178 Miller, John 42, 135, 260 Miller, John 226 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, lra 226, 260 Gretchen 209, 226, 261 Brett 135 Aaron 37, 226 Millard, Todd 163 John 135 2 Milek, Paul 226 Mikulka, Rebecca 226 Mihelic, Colleen 68, 226 Mickelson, Beverly 204, 226, 233 Mick, Adrienne 178 Michelson, Monica 135 Michalek, Holly 60, 68, 244, 250 Mianecke, Melonie 32, 50, 226 Meyn, Bradley 62, 233 Meyer, Stephanie 135, 196, 202, 259 Meyer, Marla 178, 207 Meyer, Kevin 199, 205, 226 Meyer, Carol 178, 207 Metheny, Marshall 178 Metcalfe, Stephanie 34, 135, 192, 1 99, 260, 261, 262 Metcalfe, Stacey 59, 178, 208 Metcalf, Jennifer 226, 258, 260 Mestas, Jennifer 60, 63, 226 Messer, Kent 71, 201, 209, 226, 263 Merrill, Guy 134 Merrill, Guy 163 Merman, Kim 205, 226 Menzel, Karter 26, 27, 134, 196 Men te r, Barbara 134 Menter, Alexander 53, 244, 250, 263 Mendelson, Kelly 178 295 Melvin, Robert 70, 177 Melville, Bonnie 59, 134, 162, 192, 199, 261, 262 Meltzer, Sharon 192, 199 Meltzer, Lisa 59, 208, 210, 244, 261, 262 Meltzer, Kelly 134 Meltzer, Brady 70, 177 Melmed, Karen 177, 200 Melfi, Jason 134 Meltus, Amy 33, 134, 200 Meissner, Ryan 34, 244 Meissner, David 34, 134 Meisenheimer, Daniel 211, 226, 262 Meisel, Ann 199 Meintzer, Thomas 44, 47, 177 Meintzer, Suzanne 61, 244, 262 Meinert, Meinart, Jenni 244 Michael 134 Meiggs, Dave 198, 209, 233 Meier, Doug 34, 53, 226 Mehta, Sanjay 177 Meehan, Meehan, Jack 86, 199 Erin 43, 177, 199, 200 Meecham, Susan 134 Medsker, Emily 177 Mechanik, Joseph 67, 134 Mechanik, Fred 226 McVey, Leslie 52, 54, 177, 199 McPherson, Tyler 244, 263 McPherson, Thomas 177 McPherson, Eric 226 McNulty, Michael 45, 244 McNichol, Jodie 52, 54, 2, 262 McNichol, Jennifer 52, 177, 262 McNamara, Jean 32, 133 McNamara, Elizabeth 244 McMillin, Kenny 47, 177 McMahon, Sean 226 McMahon, Sean 232 McMahon, Chris 43, 52, 244 McLin, Collean 133 McLaughlin, Stacy 244 McLaren, Matthew 133 McLain, Corey 133 McKnight, Robin 60, 196, 214, 226, 262 McKinster, Sean 244 McKinney, Mitch 232 McKinney, Danny 65, 177 McKim, Randall 70, 177 McKenzie, Scott 37 McKenna, Michael 244 McKee, Anne 177 McKay, Laura 133 Mclntyre, Donna 86 Mclntosh, Karen 63, 69, 244 McHugh, John 133 McGuire, Maura 68, 133, 214 McGuire, Kevin 34, 226 McGrath, Julie 37, 226 McGowan, Patric 226 McGowan, Darryl 66, 226 McGill, Jill 62, 68, 232, 226 McGhee, Mandy 244, 263 McGee, Lisa 177, 201, 210 McGee, Jennifer 244 McFarland, Kim 177, 259 McEntire, Andy 38, 39, 133 McElroy, Shelley 177, 199 McElhiney, Ben 133 McElhiney, Ben 34, 133 McElfatrick, Brian 49, 226 McDonald, Sarah 40, 177 McDonald, Jill 68, 244 McDermott, Marcy 32, 226, 263 McCune, Kelly 243 McCready, Michael 37, 64, 243 McCready, Allison 54, 68, 177, 192, 199 McCray, Scott 177, 209, 215 McCoy, Matthew 133 McCormick, Donald 177, 202, 205, 259 McConnel, Christian 67, 133 McConaughy, Kama 243 McConaughy, Kama 43, 243 McClure, Jennifer 43, 177 McClung, Douglas 49, 213, 243 McClain, Shawn 226 McClain, Chris 62, 226 McCarty, Danny 213, 243 McCallum, Robert 37, 243 McCall, Allene 72, 82, 214 McCabe, Kelly 133 McCabe, Kelly 34, 133 McBride, Melissa 226 McBride, Douglas 132 McBride, Cheryl 243, 259 McBeth, Lisa 232 McAlliste McAlliste 296 r, Molly 132, 199 r, Michael 243 Maywhort, Christopher 132 Maynard, Kevin 37, 53, 226 Mayhugh, Sabre 132, 192, 209 May, Steven 226 May, Diane 132, 192, 193 Maxwell, Michelle 226 Maxwell, Lalie 226 Maurer, Meredith 177, 199 Mattingley, Mike 48, 53, 243 Matthews, Rebecca 243 Matthews, Patrick 243 Matthews, Elizabeth 71, 177, 199, 201, 208 Matthews, Chris 243 Matthews, Alexandria 57, 68, 177 Matthew, Shelly 226 Matsunaga, Allen 82 Matousek, Kathy 232 Mathiasen, Kris 243, 263 Mathias, Melanie 243 Mathers, Tyler 34, 208, 243 Mathers, Donna 243 Mather, Tammy 132 Mather, Shelley 210 Masten, Callae 243 Mastalka, Donna 177 Mason, Michael 209, 226 Mason, Mark 207 Mason, Lee 45 Mason, Anne 243, 259 Maslin, Deborah 132 Marzano, Christine 177, 202, 205, 258 Marx, Michelle 61, 243 Marx, Craig 132 Marx, Chris 177 Martz, Amy 132, 199, 258 Marton, Anthony 232 Martinez, Theodore 70, 177 Martinez, Rose 243 Martinez, Andrew 37, 226 Martinez, Abraham 226 Martinets, Peter 34, 226 Martin, Shawn 47 Martin, Rocky 82 Martin, Michael 243 Martin, Melissa 132 Martin, Melissa 177 Martin, Kelly 54, 177, 199 Martin, Julie 33, 132, 200 Martin, Elizabeth 177 Martin, Alison 177 Marsik, Grant 42, 49, 226, 263 Marshall, Lisa 132 Marshall, Eric 131, 199 Marshall, Deb 63, 177 Marsh, William 177 Marsh, John 67, 177 Marr, Sheldon 66 Marr, Kerry 63, 176, 192, 199, 201. 258 Marquet, Megan 131 Marks, David 131 Marko, Chris 59, 176 Marlon, Darla 243 Marclas-Valadez, Alex 46, 130, 206 Manuka, Jassi 37 Mansfield, Holly 131 Manry, Tommy 86 Mannos, Jason 38, 131 Manley, Sadie 52, 54, 66, 131 Manley, Chris 62, 67, 176, 192, 198, 200 Mangen, Sam 131 Maness, Reuben 176, 260 Mandeville, Rebekah 243 Mandeville, David 49, 225 Malin, Susan 131 Malach, Tami 210, 225 Malach, Sharon 187 Majors, Jon 37, 53, 243 Majewski, Chalon 26, 27, 59, 131, 192 Maier, Kimberly 131 Mahoney, Kara 243, 190 Mahoney, Cynthia 176 Maguire, Melanie 131 Magnuson, Roger 75 Magalnick, Joel 232, 263 Macsorley, Heather 130 MacSorely, Todd 225 MacMillan, Suzanna 225, 263 Mackintosh, Jason 130 Mackie, Nell 82 Mackenzie, Scott 243 Mack, Michelle 130 Macias-Valandez, Alex 130, 209, 212 MacGowen, Pat 40, 66, 201, 225 Mace, Valerie 176 MacDonald, Christine 40, 130, 192 Lyons, Bradley 243 Lyles, Kelly 176 Lyda, Kurt 130, 260 Lyda, Amy 176 Lutz, William 64, 176 Lutz, Wesley 176 Lutfey, Karen 176, 201 Lustigman, Ron 130 Lustigman, Michael 206, 225 Luster, Tiffani 130, 214 Lupine, Tom 201 Lundberg, Suzanne 209, 243, 263 Lumpee, Dawn 176 Lummus, Bryan 130 Lum Lung, Lisa 61 , 68, 243 Lum Lung, Kevin 42, 176, 192, 198, 212, 258 Luke, Kristina 225 Luke, Kathryn 130, 192, 202, 215, 255, 256, 257, 258 Lujan, Vincent 176 Lujan, Steve 47, 176 Lujan, Shanna 176, 200, 201 Luetke, Jochen 225 Ludwig, Kristy 250, 259 Ludwig, John 34, 243, 263 Luduik, Scott 30 Lucero, Stephanie 243 Lucas, Michael 176 Lowrey, Wade 176 Lowrey, Trevin 53, 176 Lowell, Alison 130 Love, Orin 130 Love, Julie 59, 68, 129, 176 Loukas, Pandora 129 Louk, Steve 243 Loughry, Laura 71, 129, 202, 255, 211 Loud, Julie 225 Loss, Cari 33, 176, 192, 199, 258 Loop, Robert 67, 176 Loo, Shannon 32, 225 Longyear, Mike 82 Long, Kelley 40 Long, Caroline 54, 129, 199, 258 Lombardo, Michael 129 Lombardo, Dave 53, 232 Lombard, Chris 243 Lohse, Jay 176 Lohman, Steve 82 Logan, Tom 70 Logalbo, Joseph 176 Logain, Darren 53, 176 Lofaro, Verna 82, 88 Lofaro, Richard 129, 211 Lofaro, Jamie 61 Loewecke, Jeff 64, 67, 176 Lode, lsak 176, 208 Lockhart, Christopher 129 Locke, Heather 61, 190, 243 Lobeski, Liane 243 Loberg, Robert 37, 243 Loberg, Carol 43, 129 Livingston, Todd 65, 112, 129, 201, 211 Litson, Jeffrey 129 Litjen, Bryce 176 Lippert, Michelle 176 Lippert, Lisa 129 Lippert, Kelly 243 Lippert, Jeff 225 Linz, Laura 243 Linz, John 176 Linton, Dustin 243 Link, Dannel 176 Lineweaver, Mark 47, 178 Lines, Gregory 243 Lindenbaum, Bradley 46, 129 Lindemood, Becky 32, 176, 201, 210 Lin, Sophia 208, 225, 263 Lin, Lillian 225 Lilly, Erin 50, 128 Ligeros, Cynthia 176 Lienert, Nora 201, 225 Lie, Rodney 225, 261, 263 Lidge, Catherine 243 Liden, Norm 82 Li, Thomas 211, 243, 261 Li, Shunping 176 Li, Mitchell 192, 193, 212, 261 Leyva, Anna 8, 71, 128, 202, 210, 259 Lewis, Rachel 225, 261 Lewis, Kerry 176 Lewis, Jason 128 Levy, Justin 34, 175, 258 Levy, Evan 128, 200 Levosseur, John 175 Levine, Kyle 42, 198, 199, 201, 202, 208, 212, 225 Levine, Kim 175 Levine, Irene 128 Levi, Rovert 18, 19, 128, 196, 197, 200 Levi, James 175 Levenson, Shani 128 Leslie, Josh 250 Leroy, Jean C. 243 Leonhart, Shannon 175 Leone, Lisa 128, 210 Leonard, Chuck 86 Lent, Toby 128 Lenoue, Jon 128 Lennon, Alfred 128 Lenda, Brian 67, 175 Lemonidis, Thamos 175 Lehrke, Brook 128 Lehr, Andrew 59, 70, 175, 199, 261, 262 Lego, Danny 45, 187 Leech, Susan 175 Leech, Rebecca 243 Lee, Susan 225 Lee, Mary 175, 207 Lee, Linda 34, 127, 198, 199, 212 Lee, Jisook 127 Lee, Jean 40, 52, 175, 192, 201, 207, 209 Lee, Carrie 175 Lee, Brian 42, 243, 260 LeDue, Marc 162 LeClerk, Carolyn 127 LeClerc, Nikki 209 LeClair, Jeff 225 Leasure, Jennifer 127 Leal, Nicole 243, 263 Leahy, Tina 127 Lazarus, Ethan 127, 261 Laycob, Jordan 34, 175, 201 Laxson, Marsee 59, 225 Lawson, Susan 175 Lawler, Erin 43, 243, 263 Lawler, Brian 59, 175, 192, 260 Lawlen, Brian 199 Lawhead, Amy 127 Lavelle, Nicole 127, 258 Latin, Marilyn 87 Latemina, Adrienne 209 LaRue, John 82 Larson, Richard 82 Larson, Judy 82 Larson, Grerory 127 Larson, Erik 225, 263 Larson, Eric 225 Larson, Dick 256 Larson, Dawn 127 Larson, Ceaser 232 Larsen, Jane 225, 263 Larned, Matthew 175 Larkin, Wendy 68, 175 Lantz, Steve 82 Lanpher, Keri 68, 243, 263 Lanpher, Bradley 46, 127 Lanning, Trent 243 Lanier, Whitney 53, 175 Langston, Mark 127 Langhoff, Amy 225, 263 Langenthal, Julie 126 Langan, Elizabeth 126, 259 Lang, Turner 53, 195, 232 Lane, Steven 225 Lane, Stacey 126 Lane, Nicholas 243 Landis, Jonathan 53, 126, 199 Landis, Erica 127 Landis, Joshua 126 Land, Eric 243 Lancaster, Leslie 32, 175 Lancaster, Laura 242 Lambert, Kathryn 61 , 242 Lambert, Jeff 232 Lambert, James 70, 175 Lam, Justin 225 Lairne, Gregory 175 Laguardia, Elizabeth 243, 262 Laguardia, Chris 242, 263 Lafond, Daniel 225 LaFleur, Anne 201, 225, 261, 263 Lafferty, Dustin 126, 259, 260 Lafferty, Ashton 175 Lafemina, Adrienne 126 Lacy, Richard 175 Lacy, Michelle 225 Lacey, Richard 242 lller, Janet 173 abarabera, Christian 225 irias, Alex 64, 242, 263 itler, Kodi 232 iraishi, Makiko 69, 126 iraishi, Keisuke 34, 242 ipko, Amy 68, 242 ima, Yiffaat 175 iipers, Alison 68, 225, 232 ihn, Kimberly 126, 207, 210 ihn, Cynthia 225 ifahl, Dawn 242 iehn, Sandra 125 iehl, Jeffery 175 icyek, Craig 175 'use, Suzanne 50, 190, 250, 259 'ugman, Josh 175, 192, 212, 258 'onoveter, Karen 59, 68, 225 'onhart, Craig 53, 125, 192 'onbach, Katherine 242 'ol, Watse 34 'oeger, Kim 61, 225 'is, Gary 125, 192, 200, 207 'immer, Lisa 225 'iewald, Cynthia 43, 242, 263 'iewald, Carol 86 'eutz, Sara 40, 175 'eutz, Julie 26, 27, 40, 125 'euter, Keri 242 'emer, Andrew 125 'aus, Carolyn 187 'atohvil, Nancy 82 rasenovich, Mertyl 206 apfl, Heidi 125 amlik, Veronica 225 amer, Caren 175 akel, Kara 242, 263 aft, Chris 242 ach, Robert 125 ustas, Nicholas 65, 175 slowske, Charles 71, 187, 192, 254, 255, 257, 258, 260 pet, Todd 175 nty, Kevin 46, 125 nrad, Jim 63, 82 Iva, Peter 125 llath, Anthony 125, 192, 198, 205 llath, Andrew 53, 225, 263 lhouse, Linda 75 inzan, Kari 225 hloff, Skip 81, 204 eppe, Richard 74 enig, Matthew 242 enig, Lee Ann 43, 175, 192, 260 enig, Jeff 34 ch, Kevin 225 utson, Kristopher 125 utson, Keller 37, 66, 242 utson, Carmen 225 udson, Julia 175, 207 oll, Gregory 225 ize, Alisha 41, 68 iye, Leisha 175 ighton, Linda 87 epper, Tracy 40 eipple, Sarah 242, 259 app, Troy 175, 202 'otz, Susane 125 'otz, Donald 124, 262 'int, Daniel 242 'ine, Todd 232 'ien, Suzanne 61, 242 'eyer, Cecile 69 Iein, Todd 34 Iein, Jill 52, 242 iapka, Katie 242 anecky, Ed 81 ssinger, Jo 52, 61 rsch, Steven 124 rkpatrick, Scott 59, 124 rkpatrick, Michael 224, 260, 262 rkpatrick, Kristin 59, 68, 224 rkpatrick, Joyce 81 rkpatrick, Cynthia 242 'rk, Heather 175 rchman, Kirsten 232 'nsey, Josh 49 :nsey, Dave 60, 63 'nningham, Alan 187 inney, Jean 224 Kingery, Christopher 124 King, King, King, Richard 242 Laura 174, 207, 209, 210 Karyn 61, 68, 242, 250 King, Jenny 124 King, David 46, 49, 174 King Chad 37, 242 Kindy, Anna 124 Kinard, Craig 174 Kimsey, Joshua 242 Kim, Yunie 242 Kim, Song 32, 224, 258, 261 Kim Ke 174 I Y Kim, Jason 174, 199, 204 Kim, Gary 174, 192, 201, 261 Kilzer, William 124, 200, 211 Kilzer, Robyn 32, 224, 232 Kilroy, Christopher 67, 124 Killian, Suzanna 242 Killian, Karlene 124 Kiker, John 250 Kiepke, Brent 39, 174, 199 Kahn, Paul 34, 174 Kahn, Andrea 122 Kagan, Kathryn 32, 174, 200 Junge, Elizabeth 59, 224, 262 Josepher, Naomi 122 Joseph, Brian 122, 202, 203, 258 Jorden, Gerold 81 Jordan, Carolyn 174 Jonnsson, Chris 81 Kienast, Sarah 174 Kidd, Kyle 53, 201 , 242, 260 Kidd, Kenneth 124 Ketner, Douglas 124 Kesselman, Jeff 34, 224 Kertes, Kerry 42 Kerstein, Josh 195, 224 Kerr, Jennifer 174 Kermantraut, Todd 174 Kercher, Tim 67, 174 Kercher, Brenda 174 Kerber, Timothy 174 Kenyon, Colby 224, 263 Kent, Laurence 45, 123 Kennedy, Timothy 49, 213, 242 Kennedy, Tara 61 , 242 Kennedy, Robert 123 Kennedy, Jack 37 Kennedy, Doug 49 Kennedy, David 53, 211, 213, 242 Kennedy, Coach 64 Kendall, Melanie 224 Kemptpn, Sue 59, 174 Kempton, Ted 81 Kempton, Ronald 174 Kemker, Grady 187 Kell y, Scott 26, 27, 46, 49, 65, 123 Kelly, Michael 242 Kelly, Christopher 123 Kelly, Brian 49, 224 Kelly, Brendan 123 Kelly, Bonnie 81, 193 Kellison, Patricia 174 Jones, Tonya 174 Jones, Susan 81 Jones, Monte 224 Jones, Marcus 174 Jones, Marci 207, 214, 234 Jones, Eilene 81 Jones, Casie 68, 242, 250, 259 Jones, Amy 43, 242 Joiner, Angela 224 Johnston, Jean 224 Johnson Veronica 87 Johnson Troy 224 Johnson Johnson Steven 53, 54, 174 Shannon 122 Johnson Seth 34, 53, 208, 209, 21 224 Johnson Michael 224 Johnson Matt 224 Johnson, Marc 70, 81 Johnson, Lori 52, 174, 258 Johnson, Linda 86 Johnson, Karen 87 Johnson, Joseph 49, 224 Kellison, Brian 242, 261 Keller, Melissa 174, 196 Keller, Jennifer 250 Kelleher, Harry 81 Keliholokai, Mike 37, 86 Keith, Susie 123, 196 Keith, Allison 224 Keene, Natalie 123, 212, 214, 260, 262 Keeler, Mark 204, 224 Keck, Carolyn 174, 210, 256, 257 Keams, Sean 123, 195 Kay, Brian 59. 208, 224, 262 Kavas, Loanni 242 Kavas, John 37 Kaupp, Lia 174 Kaufman, Steffen 48, 53, 242 Kaufman, Kimberly 123 Kaufman, Jarrod 123, 200, 212 Kaufman, Daniel 174 Katzman, Marilyn 81 Katz, Travis 42, 49, 224 Katz, Jeremy 224 Katus, Kimberly 214, 224 Kastens, Stephen 123 Kastemns, Sherri 224 Kascht, Steve 81 Karp, William 46, 123 Karl, Linda 8, 202, 224, 263 Karkut, Megan 122 Karch, Nicole 61, 68, 174 Karch, Nicole 57 Kaplan, Matthew 34, 122 Kaplan, Eloise 174, 199, 209. 213 Kaplan, Abigail 207, 209, 224 Kapelovitz, Dan 34, 174 Kantor, Patty 60, 61, 69 Kanstrup, Charlotte 71 , 187 Kanive, Shannon 122 Kang, Ha-Young 232 Kane, Pete 37, 206, 224 Kane, Michael 122 Kamlet, Jodi 50, 187 Kamlet, Corie 242 Kamensky, Matthew 242, 250 Kakos, Kevin 70, 142 Kaiser, Paige 60, 63, 69, 250, 263 Johnson, Joni 52, 122 Johnson, Jeffery 122 Johnson, Jason 37, 242 Johnson Eric 206. 224, 232 Johnson Emily 224, 263 Johnson David 224 Johnson, Cindy 18, 19, 20, 21, 174, 196, 197, 199 Johnson, Bridgett 224 Johnson, Barbara 75 Johns, Maureen 174 Johannes, Jeff 192, 209 Johannes, Bryce 209, 242 Johancen, Kim 205, 224, 262 Jock, Samuel 121 Jobe, Todd 174 Jensen, Jennifer 32, 224 Jennings, Heather 121 Jenkins, Sean 242, 263 Jefferson, Greg 224 Jascott, Stacie 242 Jarrell, Connie 6 Jaro, Natalie 210, 224 Jaramillo, Craig 53, 224 Jantzen, Dara 121 Jansen, Michelle 59, 224 Janols, Marie 59, 121, 209 Jamison, Kerry 210, 242 Jamison, Bradley 121 Jamin, Natalie 59, 209, 210 James, Matt 224 Jager, Mark 42, 174, 199 Jacoby, Don 81 Jacobson, Britta 173 Jacobs, Stacy 121 Jacobs, Scott 121, 202, 259 Jacobs, Rich 204, 224 Jacobs, Jennifer 63, 224 Jacobs, Gwen 173 Jacobs, Deborah 52, 60, 242 Jacobs Brady 173 Jacob. Jared 242 Jacob, Farah 232, 262 Jacob, Emily 32, 121 Jacob, Brian 224 Jackson. Mary 81 Jackson, Lorraine 173 Jackson, Kimberly 59, 224 Jackson, Kathryn 199 Jackson, Chris 224 Jaastad. Jaastad, Mindi 173 Derrick 42, 242 5, Iverson, Richard 80 lvascu, Alissa 242, 263 Ita, Carolyn 121, 255 lsert, Peter 46, 49, 121, 198 lseman, Matthew 70, 164, 173, 192 Ireland, David 53, 232 Irby, Lance 224 Irby, Angela 242 Ingham, Mark 70, 187, 260 Ingels, Judy 87 lmatani, Wendy 121, 192, 195, 258 lhrig, David 121 lhlenfeldt, Richard 120 lhlenfeldt, Nancy 173 Hysom, John 59, 173 Hyman, Kim 50, 242 Hyman, .lorden 224 Hyman, Cara 32, 173, 192 Hyatt, Elizabeth 223 Huwa, Pam 80 Huwa, Christy 120 Huttner, Michael 71, 88, 120, 190, 192, 198, 209 Hutson, Pam 80, 81, 214 Hutchison, Heather 173 Hutchinson, Russell 241 Hutchinson, Heather 68, 210, 223 Husley, Sean 46, 120 Husak, Colleen 120 Hurley, Rachel 120 Hupka, Jennifer 173 Hunter, Wendy 86 Hunter, Mark 18, 19, 20. 21, 173, 190, 191, 195, 197, 258 Hunter, Laurel 120 Hunter, Kimberly 69, 241, 259 Hunter, Eric 120, 211 Hunt, Amanda 196, 201, 223 Hunsaker, Nancy 50, 241 Humphries. Lance 241, 260 Humphreys, Kim 250 Humphrey, Matthew 70, 120 Humphrey, Lara 56, 120 Hulse y, Sean 31 Hull, Graydon 53, 223 Hull, Brian 120, 204 Hull, Akie 87 Hulbert. Ted 119 Hukriede. Anne 173 Hughs, Robyn 241 Hughes, Holly 61, 250 Hughes, Drake 53, 64, 187 Huggins, Tricia 119, 204 Huggins, Sean 119 Huggins, Brian 37, 53, 223 Huge, Jim 74 Huft, Chad 223 Huff, Kelli 223 Huff, Christopher 241 Hudson, Thomas 196, 223 Huddleston, Darren 173 Huddleson, Tahnee 241 Hubka, Christopher 8, 71 , 119, 202 203, 252, 254, 259 Hsieh, Kirk 53, 54, 205, 204, 241 Hsieh, Dale 223 Hoyt, Tracy 54, 89, 119, 196, 197, 199, 215 Hoyer, Shelley 59, 241, 262 Howe, Kimberly 119, 192, 199, 206 209, 215 Howe, Christopher 173 Howard, Steve 86 Howard, Jan 80 Houghton, Mark 173 Hotz, Kara 63, 241 Hostetler, Charles 59, 241, 260 Hortsmann, Meridy 87 Hornung, Tara 54, 68, 172 Hopwood, Travis 202, 223 Hopwood, Jennifer 18, 20, 21, 68, 119, 197 Hoover, Shawna 214, 241 Hooper, Kelli 70, 119, 196, 197 Honeyfield, Jeremy 119 Honemann, John 119, 200 Holzer, Keith 66, 232 Holt, Stacey 187 Holt, Judson 49, 223 Holloway, Robert 119 Holloway, Julie 40, 68, 173 Hollis, Angela Hollingsworth, Tracy 119, 192, 199 Hollenback, Melanie 196, 201, 223 Holinger, Peggy 43, 118 Holcomb, Daryl 80, 201 Hogarth, Julie 80 Hofman, Dawn 52, 54, 118, 213 Heinrich, Christopher 53, 66, 187 Heidemann, Bret 53, 201, 209, 223 Hedtke, Stephanie 210, 241, 250 Hedgecock, Justin 65, 173 Heckard, Brian 59, 241 Heavey, Kerry 173 Heap, Matthew 70, 173 Heap, Andrew 48, 241 Hays, Sharon 173 Hayford, Stephen 223 Hayes, Patricia 74 Hayes, Kenneth 173 Hayes, John 172 Hayes, Carolyn 80 Hayes, Bryce 211, 213, 241 Hayes, Brent 49, 65, 117, 201, 211 Haws, Derrick 223 Haworth, Elsa 87 Hawn, Patrick 172 Hawn, Michael 172 Hoffner, Ryan 241 Hoffman, Steve 203 Hoffman, Pamela 118 Hoffman, Michael 241 Hoffman, Lisa 173 Hoffman, Laura 241 Hoffbuhr, Tammy 118 Hoffarth, Christa 68, 241 Hoffarth, Cara 173 Hoff, Michael 49, 241 Hoff, Georganne 250 Hoerig, Keith 223 Hoeksema, Kim 173, 261, 262 Hodgkinson, Ken 80 Hodgkinson, Joan 80 Goetting, Hodge, Tyler 118 Hodder, James 118 Hobby, Tiffany 232 Hobby, Scott 173 Hobbs, Ashley 201 Hobbes, Ashley 59, 173 Hite, Jennifer 43, 173, 262 Hirst, Kathy 86 Hirst, Fredrick 80 Hinton, Jim 80 Hinrichsen, Shezelle 118 Hines, Tiffany 223 Hinchey, Jennifer 118 Himuro, Masayoshi 173 Hilton, Jeffrey 241 Hilton, Angela 118 Hillyard, Kevin 173 Hillman, Jennifer 241 Hill, Patricia 80 Hill, Jennifer Jill 80 Hill, Jennifer 241 Hill, Christopher 232 Hilb, Tina 223 Hightower, Chad 195, 204, 241, 263 Higgins, Steve 118, 199 Hicks, Jason 62, 70, 223 Hickman, Katrina 173, 192, 202, 210, 259 Hickey, Jared 173 Hickel, Bryan 48, 241 Hick, Julie 118, 258 Heyliger, John 37, 241 Heyliger, Amy 63, 173 Heydman, Craig 118 Heuner, Mike 207 Hettler, Ulrike 56, 117, 214 Hess, Joann 6 Herrmann, Colleen 117 Herridge, Paul 117 Herold, Evan 117, 260 Hernandez, Babrid 173 Hermon, Lindsay 117 Hermon, Holly 241 Hermes, Liz 41 Herleth, Scott 223 Herleth, David 173 Herd, Kelly 223 Herbert, Jeff 173, 180, 191, 192, 198, 199, 260 Hensley, Aaron 204, 241 Henry, Shelley 173 Henry, Paul 223 Henry, Jennifer 201, 223 Henny, Beverly 87 Henning, Keelyn 241 Hendryson, Wendy 1 1 7 Hendryson, Shane 187 Henderson, Paul 61, 173 Henderson, Mathew 241 Hendershot, Chris 66, 117, 199 Hemming, Allison 32, 173 Hellmer, David 70, 223 Heller, Stephanie 210, 241, 262 Helfer, Lisa 195, 223 Held, Darren 117 Heitler, Leslie 60, 61 , 68, 223 Heinrich, Scott 48. 241 298 Hawkins, Kathy 172, 259 Haugh, Maureen 71, 223 Haugh, Margaret 172, 192, 193, 205, 258 Hatton, Mark 37, 223 Hatfield, Lisa 117 Hastedt, Dave 232 Hartmann, Vinton 70, 207, 223 Hartman, Nicole 68, 172, 199, 200 Hartman, Catherine 204, 241 Hart, Sarah 201, 208, 223 Hart, Kimberly 223 Hart, Cara 172, 202 Harsh, Colin 37, 241 Harrison, Scott 44, 117, 172, 199 Harris, Kelly 61, 69, 241 Harris, Clay 172 Harris, Brett 53, 223 Harrington, James 74 Harrington, Emily 59, 172, 258 Harper, Robert 187 Harper, Bonnie 87 Harp, Stacy 52, 60, 223, 232 Harlan, Nicole 201, 210, 223 Hardin, Scott 49, 53, 241 Harder, Matthew 49, 223 Hardaway, Melanie 162 Harberts, Jamie 117 Hanson, Toby 223 Hanson, Ryan 223 Hanson, Michael 223 Hanson, K. Thomas 223 Hanson, Guy 172 Hanson, Coleen 172, 200, 258 Hansen, Stephen 172 Hansen, Marne 172 Hansen Ginnie 172 Hansen, Bryan 223 Haas, Russell 222 Gwynne, Jason 241 Gwynne, Gretchen 172, 202, 210, 252, 259 Gutru, Dick 53, 211, 222 Gutierrez, Pablo 67, 116 Guthrie, Shredder 209 Gutherie, Grant 201, 222 Gustus, Cathy 37 Gustas, Kathleen 241 Gustas, David 172 Gusmus, Britt 37, 48, 70 Gupta, Alok 59, 172, 192, 258, 261 262 Gunning, Kimberly 115, 207 Gunlock, Kristen 240, 250 Gunlock, Heather 172 Gunderson, Kirsten 61 , 172 Gumeson, Jeffrey 49, 240 Gumbay, Steven 80 Gullick, Steve 37 Gulick, Ryan 240 Gulick, Lisa 33, 187 Gulick, Dana 222 Guimarin, Chris 222 Guild, James 240 Guild, Heather 40, 187, 192, 200 Gueck, Andrew 115 Gubser, Steven 222, 262 Gschwendtner, Alison 240 Grummon, Robert 115 Grummon, Charles 240 Grow, Megan 68, 222 Groves, Benjamin 172, 214 Groussman, Mark 34, 240 Groussman, Andrea 115, 210 Gross, Robyn 115 Groll, Todd 222 Grohs, Adam 115, 263 Grimm, Martha 68, 115 Grillo, Nikki 115 Griffiths, Kim 115 Griffith, Kelley 32, 172, 200, 201 Griffith, Jill 200 Griffith, Jack 65, 115, 192, 199 Grace, Barbara 80 Grabianowski, Matthew 59, 187, 198 260 Grabianowski, Kelly 113 Grabianowski, Donna 87 Goulding, Matthew 172 Gould, Michael 172 Goudy, Christopher 172 Gottschalk, Tony 37, 66, 240 Gothard, Nora 113, 202 i Gothard, Chris 53, 222 Gosch, Britta 52, 113 Gorny, Kimberly 52, 61, 172 Gorectke, Leah 240 Gordon, Bradley 195, 240 Goodwin, Molly 56, 68, 172, 192 Goodwin, Katy 60, 61, 250 Goodman, Steven 42, 187, 192, 198 200, 211 Goodman, Ray 34 Gooding, Sean 172 Goodhue, Joyce 72, 80 Gooch, Amy 210, 222 Gonzales, Joshua 34, 222 Gonzales, David 172 Gonzales, Angie 259 Gollobitz, Michael 222 Goldy, Scott 47, 112, 113 Goldy, Jeff 48, 222 Goldy, Cari 56, 68, 113, 190, 191 192 Goldstein, Mindy 61, 240 Goldsmith, Craig 113 Goldsmith, Amy 240 Goldsberry, Stacy 172 Goldman, Roy 207, 222 Goldman, Lauren 68, 240, 250 Goldberg, Ryan 53, 70, 240 Goldberg, Nathan 37, 240 Goldberg, Jon 202, 209, 212 Goldberg, David 37, 222, 232 Gold Su nne 172, 210 , za Gold, Jeff 240 Gold, Hollee 113 Gold, Grant 240 Golaboski, Marisa 205, 222 Goggin, Jennifer 222 Chad 240 Goecke, Jason 240 Goe, Donald 74 Glymin, Stacey 112, 210 Gloor, Jason 49, 66, 222, 260 Gloor, Edward 46, 49, 112, 263 Gleser, Ramon 172 Glesar, Yael 240 Glenn, Douglas 172 Glenn, Chai 112 Gleichman, Julie 69, 222 Hanneman, Shannon 116, 195 Hanneman, Chad 223 Hanna, Nicole 61, 241, 250 Hanlon, Robin 116 Hanley, Michael 241 Haney, Mark 116 Hanes, Elizabeth 172 Hanes, Ashley 223 Hanbery, Michael 116, 200, 204 Hammel, Mandy 241 Hamlett, Garrett 223 Hamilton, Paige 68. 241 Hamilton, Harlan 37, 67, 241, 250, 262 Hames, Jason 34 Hamer, James 172 Halverson, Meg 116 Hallstrom, Ann 241 Hallock, Alexandra 223 Hall, Sharon 80 Hall, Scott 49, 223 Hall, Robert 80 Hall, Matthew 53, 209, 223 Griffin, Peggy 87 Griffin, Nicole 115 Griffin, Lynne 80 Griffin, Leonard 37, 240 Griffin, Kimberly 115 Griffin, Julie 114 Griffin, Jill 33, 1 14, 199 Griesemer, Thomas 172, 260 Griesemer, Shawn 240 Glasman, Thomas 204, 240 Glascoe, Eric 187 Gladu, Lictor 112 Giulianelli, Beth 80, 206 Girardot, Heidi 32, 112, 199 Gilmore, Chad 70 Gillespie, Stacey 112 Gillespie, Matt 112 Gillespie, Angie 112 Griebel, Don 80 Grice, Charles 240 Gregory, Daniel 71 , 114, 195, 200 Gregg, Todd 114 Greenwald, Patrick 222 Greenlee, Don 80 Greengard, Cara 172 Greengard, Andrew 240 Greenberg, Chari 114, 202 Greenberg, Ari 240 Green, Karen 80 Green, Jason 48, 222 Green, Daniel 114 Green, Chris 222 Hall, Jennifer 241, 259 Hall, Heather 59, 223 Hall, Carson 54, 162 Hall, Brodie 70, 223 Hall, Aaron 46, 172 Hakar, Tony 37, 48 Haith, Gary 116 Hagerman, Nicole 33, 223 Hagerman, Geralyn 32, 62, 172 Greathead, Rebecca 114 Graziosa, Susan 222 Gray, Matthew 59, 222 Gray, Deborah 114 Gray, Cindy 69, 114 Graves, Rosemary 6 Graves, Jennifer 222 Gravelle, Ryan 240, 263 Gravelle, Lori 114, 258 Grantham, Elaine 113 Grantham, Daniel 240 Grant, Susan 114 Grant, Janet 80, 84, 210 Grange, Lewis 113 Hagan, Patricia 172 Haffey, Kim 116, 201, 211, 214 Haffey, Chris 241 Haefele, Chris 116 Hadley, Leslie 222 Hacker, Holly 116, 192, 193, 195, 199, 215, 260 Habisch, Tracy 187 Habisch, Robyn 241 Haberman, Theodore 241 Haavind, Todd 116 Haavind, Brian 222 Graham, Neil 70, 172 Graham, Michael 113 Graham, Gregory 113, 258 Graham, Darrin 59 Graham, Dena 240, 262 Graefy, Kevin 53, 113, 213 Grace, Jenni 32, 207, 222 Gilles, Karin 196, 210, 222, 263 Gilford, Charles 86 Gilbert, Christopher 112 Gietl, Jennifer 171 Giesbrecht, Shauna 112 Giem, Mylynda 52, 57, 171 Gibson, Mary 80, 214 Giammelle, Laura 112 Ghu, Rei-Ling 209 Gheen, Stacey 240 Gesualdo, Christian 111 Gervasini, Tim 186 Gervasini, Sally 240 Gerst, Leo 74 Gershaw, Matthew 111 , 198, 200, 201 Gerrity, Michael 39, 65, 70, 111, 192, 199 Gerrity, Corrigan 207, 222 Gerrish, Michelle 1 1 1 Gerrish, lan 250 Gergen, Joni 222 Gergen, Jon 222 Geraghty, Kevin 37, 222 Georgitis, Jon 49, 213, 240 George, Jason 48, 240 Gensemer, Donnica 1 1 1 Gemoets, Darren 240 Gemeson, Peter 222 Gelb, Elisa 171 Geisler, Kelly 43, 240 Geiger, Chris 240, 263 Gehring, Hope 10, 171 Gehert, Scott 44, 70 Geary, Todd 49, 240, 250 eary, Gretchen 68, 171 earke, Tom 80 ayok, Montell 50, 171 avin, Twila 78, 79 auden, Matthew 240 atlin, Shannon 240 ates, Scott 66, 111 artelos, George 37, 222 arron, Carrie 235, 240 arrison, Kathleen 68, 222 arnty, Corey 68 arnsey, William 240 arnsey, Peyton 37, 70 arner, Jason 59, 240 arfield, Jennie 61, 222 arfield, Brett 171 ardenswartz, Daniel 34, 53, 240 ard, Chris 171, 259 arback, Robert 232 ander, Christopher 39, 111 , 199 amba, Monica 206, 209, 232 allatin, Dennis 222 allagher, John 63 alambas, Chad 1 1 1 alles, Cynthia 171 uss, Kelly 171, 210 urstenenberg, Rebecca 222 urrv, Susie 6 urnish, Lisa 20, 240, 250 urnish, John 18, 19, 20, 21, 111, 150, 192, 194, 197 urgason, Brian 171 urey, John 207, 232 unk, Bert 62 ulton, Doug 222 ulscher, Brooke 1 1 1 ullinwider, Lori 171 uller, John 79 'y, Leslie 240 folio, Meredith 56, 6 'itz, Stephani 110 'itz, Paul 222 'isch, Jill 43, 186 'isch, Brian 48, 240 'ieling, Will 171 'iedman, Juliet 52, 54, 110, 199 'iedman, Eric 65, 110, 198, 200 'iedman, Emihf 240 'enzel, Derrick 240 'enkel, Robert 110 'eidman, Jodi 240 'eels, Ryan 48, 240 'ee, Nicole 52, 110, 211 'azier, Susan 63, 110 'azier, Catherine 239 'azee, Sharon 110, 199, 258 'aser, Sam 232 'anz, Kimberly 222 'anks, Justin 110 'ankovich, John 34, 222 'ankovich, Jennifer 52, 60, 190, 250 'anke, Shell 61, 239, 263 'anke, Lincoln 53, 42, 186, 199, 201, 215 'ampton, Andrew 239 'akes, William 171 'akes, Brent 186 ox, Keeyz 186 Dx, Jennifer 11, 33, 110, 190, 192, 199 ox, James 65, 67, 110, 211 Jx, Denyce 171 Jx, Caroline 205, 239 'owles, Eric 239 nwler, Scott 222 Jwler, Linda 239 nuntain, David 53, 239, 262 Duler, Trina 110 Jster, Steve 66, 79, 199 nster, Jason 37, 66, 222 Jrster, Craig 239 arrnan, Kevin 239 Drman, Karin 50, 110 onk, Gweneviera 239 8,111 Jgt, Niel 79 'uke, Amy 239 'owers, Sydney 40, 171, 201, 206 'ossic, Rachel 171 'ossic, Jonathan 239 'ory, Betty 87 Florez, Miguel 206 Florez, Isabel 52, 109, 206, 207, 209 Fligg, Warren 109 Fletcher, Todd 201 Fletcher, Alyson 52, 222, 263 Fier, Janet 69 Fleming, Jennifer 68, 239 Fleet, Shannon 40, 88, 109, 204, 211 Flaming, Kyle 109 Fitzgerald, Timothy 42, 109, 208 Fitzgerald, Jeffery 47, 171 Fishkin, Stephanie 190, 222, 258 Fishkin, Michael 186 Fisherbough, Melissa 239, 259 Fisher, Melanie 171 Fisher, Laura 222 Fisher, Christy 32 Firouztash, Fred 171 Firkins, Alison 171 Fiouztash, Christina 42, 109 Fiore, Todd 109 Fiore, Tiffany 239 Finn, Sean 239 Finn, Heather 221 Finke, Amy 210, 239 Fink, Jason 171 Finch, Debbie 68, 195, 221, 263 Fifer, Koby 65, 109 Fielder, Paula 32, 69, 171, 192, 201 Field, Michelle 59, 68, 221 Fey, Randi 239 Fey, Geoffry 54, 109 Festa, Eric 203 Fesmire, Roger 171 Fernandez, Colette 59, 68, 221 Fermilia, Jeanne 54, 109 Fermelia, Mary Kate 221 Fenster, Adam 109 Feindel, Anneliese 40, 171, 193, 209 Fehr, Stephen 46, 109, 211 Fedorko, Anna 239 Farnham, Gregory 53, 64, 171, 215 Farley, Sean 66, 108, 199 Faris, Ruth 108 Faris, Jane 171, 262 Farber, Gregg 221 Farber, Gregg 34, 221 Faltynski, James 221 Fallis, Jennifer 108, 192, 199, 258 Fallin, Craig 34, 171 Fairbairn, James 46, 108 Fair, Tom 49 Fair, Thomas 79 Ezzard, John 64, 65, 108, 192 Ezell, Joel 239, 260 Ezell, Jason 171 Eye, Elizabeth 239 Evrey, John 199 Evins, Dawn 43, 250 Evans, Mike 37, 221 Evans, Ann 63, 69, 171, 192, 259 Eustace, Shelia 63, 171 Esposito, Felicia 108 Espinosa, Veronica 221, 232 Eslick, Wendy 239 Eshom, Daniel 71, 171, 192 Ernster, Renee 59, 108 Erikson, Chelsae 40 Erickson, Steve 108 Erickson, Chelsea 171, 211 Engstrom, Stefanie 239 Engstrom, Kim 171 Engleke, Elizibeth 108 Engle, Shawn 34, 48, 53, 239 Enger, Nikki 221 Enger, Nicole 232 Enger, Jeff 108 Engelken, Sarah 221 Engelke, Robert 34, 221 Engel, Fred 209 Endsley, Jennifer 108 Endsley, Glenn 79 Endres, Keith 108 Emery, Amy 221 Emerson, Shane 239 Embree, Sean 39, 45 5 107, 199 Elseln, Jamal 107 Elizey, Errin 221 Ells, Chealsea 221, 258 Ellis, Christine 221 Ellis, Brian 171 Elliott, Bryan 221 Elliot, Steven 211, 214, 239 Ellington, Daniel 59, 107, 262 Ellingston, Michelle 212, 221 Eller, Neal 250 Eller, Dana 239 Ellebracht, Todd 170, 201, 211 Elland, Jodi 107 Eldred, Jeffery 170 Eldred, David 108 Eisenbaum, Stacy 107 Eisenbaum, Jerel 107 Eisenbaum, Andrea 170, 205 Eiselt, Dale 170 Eikenberry, Mark 45, 107, 192, 211 Eikenberry, Jenni 57, 68, 221 'ch Ehrlich, Mi elle 107 Eggert, Robert 170 Eggert, Robert 79 Egemo, Darrel 79 Ee, Marvin 221 Edwards, Shawn 221 Edwards, Krista 210, 221 Edmonson, Angela 59, 170, 199 Eckhardt, Chris 170 Eby, Jeff 221 Eberting, Scott 170 Ebert, Nadine 87 Eberhardt, Jenni 170, 258 Eagle, Suzanne 63, 221, 263 Eagle, Jennifer 63, 107 Dzengelewski, Steven 221 Dykstra, Ted 239 Dyck, Stacee 61, 63, 239 Dyck, Jason 186 Dwyer, Melanie 239 Dwyer, Kristy 214, 250 Duston, Melanie 107, 259 Durana, Amelia 52, 107, 206, 209 Dunn, Schmohn 48, 239 Dunn, Regan 61 , 68, 239 Dunng Matthew 34, 106, 190, 209, 21 Duncan, Wanthip 170 Duncan, Scott 79 Dumm, Allyson 221 Dulan, Christian 48, 53, 239 Drummond, Jenni 66, 170, 199 Drobnik, Tiffiny 106 Driggs, Kristina 250, 259 Driggs, Etsuko 87 Driggers, Phillip 65, 88, 106 Dressler, Kevin 232 Drennen, Sally 79 Dreher, Shannon 221 Dreher, Kevin 170 Drees, Lisa 106, 259 Drees, Dana 61, 239, 250 Drake, William 53, 54, 106, 199 Dozois, Chris 37, 232 Doyle, Sean 47, 170 Downing, Julie 30, 45, 54, 69, 106, 199 Dow, Jonathan 239 Doty, Kevin 170 Dorricott, Jerry 79 Doren, Russ 79, 215 Dorchak, Kathryn 61 , 239 Doolittle, Timothy 186 Dooley, Christopher 67, 106, 200 Donnely, Stephen 250, 263 Donnelly, Michael 239, 263 Domosley, Shannon 106, 199, 258 Domosley, Matt 221 Domorski, Jennifer 239 Domahidy, Steven 221 Dolan, Chris 49 Dodd, Thomas 53, 170 Dodd, Sarah 106 Dodd, Aaron 239 Dobson, Kevin 106, 214 Dobrski, Annika 106 Dizerega, Philip 106 Dizerega, Molly 221 Dixon, David 42, 105, 198, 199, 214 Diver, Shireen 105 Diver, Eric 221 DiSalle, Michael 205 Disabato, Kelly 239 Dionne, Steven 170 Dionne, David 105, 192 Dillman, Andy 105 Diggzgsh, Heather 71 , 105, 202, 203, Digiuseppe, Dena 170 Digby, Kimberly 105 Digby, Don 105 Dietz, Chris 221 Dietrich, Tammy 63, 105, 192, 195, 259 Dierich, Brian 239 Diederichs, Shanna 32, 221 Dieckmann, Austin 53, 170, 201, 213 Dicus, Amy 41, 60, 68, 221 Dick, Rebecca 170, 192, 258, 260 Dick, Jeffery 37, 53, 66, 239 Dibble, Andrea 105 Diaz, Thomas 53, 54, 239 Dewaard, Jason 170, 260 Desmond, Bryan 74, 105 Dertinger, Steve 79 Dertinger, Kent 48, 49, 239 Derosset, William 53, 54, 105 Derossat, Louis 49, 53, 239 Derose, Michael 239 deRoos, Joyce 75 Deroos, Dirk 37, 239 Derby, Paige 203 Derby, Brett 221, 261, 262 Denoo, James 221 Denning, Laurelle 221 Denning, Karisa 104 Dempsey, David 221, 260, 263 Demos, Paula 104, 258 Dembeck, Jason 170 Delisle, Susan 170, 259 Delemos, Sonja 210, 250 Delemos, Nicole 104 Delcore, Josh 42, 199, 232 Dees, Linda 239 Dees, Derrick 221 Decredico, Anne 104 Decolati, Marci 104 Decola, Dena 170 Decola, Chanda 68, 239 Decker, Michelle 221 Decker, Jonathan 170 Debruler, Clint 221, 262 Debendictis, Mark 104 Debendictis, Derek 47, 170 Debendictis, Damon 47, 170 Dearmin, Amey 186 Deans, John 170 Day, Douglas 104, 214 Day, Christopher 239 Dawson, James 170 Dawson, David 239 Davis, Stephanie 170 Davis, Shannon 32, 104 Davis, Ronda 79 Davis, Rikki 59, 221 Davis, Nicole 238 Davis, Julie 40, 68, 69, 104 Da vis, Da vis, Dax 37, 42, 221 Claudia 34, 104, 196, 199, 200, 203, 204, 262 Davis, Bryan 238 Davis, Audrey 170 Davis, Adrienne 43, 238 Davies, Brian 47, 170 Davidson, Robert 170 Davidson, Julie 170 Davidson, Drew 59, 170, 260 Davenport, Scott 170 Daugherty, Lance 71, 104 Daugherty, Brett 170 Dauer, Rachel 104 Dashiell, Doug 169 Darr, Suzanna 169, 208 Dapogny, James 66, 238 Daniels, Greg 37, 221 Dangleis, Kathrine 169 Damiano, Dana 221 Daly, Erika 61 , 68, 204, 211, 238 Daly, Chip 103, 199 Daly, Brian 49, 68, 79, 211 Dalquist, Karen 103, 172, 199, 201, 213, 214 Dailey, Jody 103 Daigler, Mike 53, 103 Daigle, Scott 65, 169 Dahlin, Heather 210, 250 Dahlin, Darrick 169 Daher, Angela 103 Daddis, Jarrod 46, 70, 103 Dackert, Jonathan 169 299 Bunten Michelle 98 Czarnecki, Charis 103 Cuttino, Kelly 169 Cushner, Stefani 238 Cushner, Jason 67, 103 Cusack, Jennifer 169 Curtner, Scott 169 Curtis, Sheryle 169 Curry, Cindy 32, 103 Currington, Tracy 103 Curran, John 169 ' Cunningham, Michael 169, 253, 260 Cunningham, Laura 238 Cunningham, Kelly 169 Culwell, Jeff 49, 221 Culwell, David 186, 193, 212 Culp, Jackie 75 Culp, Alissa 52, 169 Crutchfield, Hubb 186 Crowley, Corey 238 Crotty, Sean 53, 54, 169, 192, 193, 212, 259 Croteau, Shannon 41, 69, 164, 190, 201, 238 Crosley, Elizabeth 238 Croft, Julie 103, 200 Critikos, John 169, 201 Criswell, Garth 211, 238, 263 Crisp, Matthew 64, 65, 169, 192 Creel, Kevin 169 254 Cohen, Stephanie 238 Cohen, Scott 220 Cohen, Monica 169, 214 Cohen, Michael 53, 54, 238 Cohen, Lori 101 Cohen, Dan 220 Cockrell, Charles 220 Coburn, Kristin 169, 192, 201, 204, 258 Clute, Kristen 203 Close, Kelly 169, 190, 258 Clore, Jennifer 186, 261 Cline, Talia 101 Clifton, Toni 101 Clifford, Verna 68, 169 Clever, Brad 169 Clevenger, Mary 32, 220, 263 Clemens, Sherri 238, 261, 262 Clemens, Shawn 10 , 261 Clemens, Phillip 79 Cleland, Douglas 2 I Carlson, Stephen 238 Carson, Mike 59 Carson, James 168 Carroll, Erin 209, 220 Carrington, Tasha 168, 258 Carrington, Kirsten 238, 258, 259 Carrera, Nichole 168 Carraway, Tyler 220 Carr, Kimberly 232 Carr, Jennifer 99, 201 Carr, Heather 238 Carpenter, Keith 78 Carpenter, Jill 99 Carpenter, Jennifer 43, 220 Carpenter, Christina 52, 99, 195, 199, 200 Carpenter, Brandy 43, 168 Carney, Mark 53, 98 Carney, Kristine 186, 204 Carney, Elizabeth 168, 205 Carmody, Channon 98 Carmody, Carrie 98 Burger, Keith 34, 97 Burdette, Larry 97, 206 Burcham, James 237, 263 Bunton Walter 237 Bunton, Diane 71, 97, 192, 255 Bulrice, Carrie 220 Bugdanowitz, Bradley 10, 168 Buell, Craig 8, 71, 72, 97, 196, 197, 202, 203, 254, 259 Budy, Don 78 Budish, Chris 220 Buder, Alex 34, 186 Buckner, Jennifer 237, 259 Buckley, William 168 Buckley, Pamela 40, 168, 199, 200, 201 Buckley, Linda 61, 220 Buckley, Ann 168 Bucar, John 219 Bub, Michelle 219 Bub, Lawrence 34, 71, 164, 186, 192 Clayton Mindy3 A I 192 196 Clayton Micha 110 , Clayton Darr' 23 262 Claybaugh iffan 0 263 Claxton y 61 23 Claton eter 53 186 Clarke Tina 238 261 Carmel, Mark 168 Carmel, Andrew 238 Carlson, Mark 34, 98, 200 Carlson, Marcelle 168 Carlson, Krista 68, 214, 220 Carlson, Kevin 238 Carlson, Gregory 53, 54, 168, 192 Clar Clar Jasonl 7 220 Suzanne 3 66 Cl rk Stuart 5 238 ar Stephani 100 ark Ronald 9 238 Clark John 16 Clark Jennifer 238 259 Clark Heathe 186 Cable 3 48 238 Clark Lia 16 Carbone, Dawn 32, 68, 220, 258 Caplan, Sara 238, 250 Caplan, Daniel 168 Cantalamessa, Joel 37, 238 Cane, Chad 98 Campbell, Timothy 238 Campbell, Thomas 34, 71, 168, 215 Campbell, Molly 168 Campbell, Lisa 52, 220 Calvert, David 53, 98 Calmers, Keeley 40 Bryson, Kelly 237, 259 Bryan, Amy 237 Bruskotter, Erik 195, 219 Brunsting, Carrie 237 Brumond, Daniel 54, 219 Browning, Tyler 97 Brown, Will 97, 168 Brown, Victoria 97, 209, 210 Brown, Tracy 71, 69, 201, 237 Brown, Teresa 61, 68, 219 Brown, Teresa 97, 202, 203, 255 Brown, Tanya 210, 237, 262 Brown, Steve 37, 70, 219 Brown, Linda 168 Brown, Laura 61, 68, 237 Brown, Brown, Brown Eddie 168, 192, 193, 212 Chris 34, 96 Amy 237 Cox Crawford, Steven 59, 186, 208, 260 Craft, Kate 103 Crabtree, Ryan 169 Suzanne 169 Clabough M rci 23 Churchley S ott 47 48 220 Chu Pei Lin 204 Cox, Susan 238 Cox, Stephen 221 Cox, Jon 34, 102 Cox, Allison 238, 259 Coughlin, Mary 186 Coughlin, Katherine 61 , 238 Coughlin, Carolyn 71, 102, 199, 209 Cottrell, Jeffery 102 Cotton, Kendra 221 Cotton, Henry 26, 75, 193 Costillo, Michelle 56 Costello, Kelly 102 Cosby, Kristin 102 Corwin, Brian 53, 238 Cortright, Tyler 53, 220 Cortright, Charles 102 Cortez, Amy 32, 169 Corrigan, Traci 238 Cornelia, Scott 169 Corlett, Michael 169 Corlett, Melissa 238 Corcoran, Joseph 169, 204 Christy Joh 69 Christenson Chad H Christensen Lynn 41 68 220 Christensen Linda 7 Christensen John 7 Christensen Chott Jame Chris 20 100 Chofnowski Brya 34 169 Choe David 238 Chod Jeff 207 220 Cho Peter . r I 'A -ul I v A I -' ,, . . , 1 , ,169 k, ' I , , 2 , , , rk , , Clark, Amy o I l I , . a , '- A 2 . 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