Clarendon Middle School - Reflections Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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'1'Hat's flflfflat jfrzkzndlf 5-Zire for i- M That 's What friends Eire for ,raft fs te gzkgym , ,M i . if . s -1- f . . 1.3! H , XS Front row: Mrs. Horton, Sharon Starry, Kirsten I-iattley, Jennifer Lee, Heather Jones, Kini Nerneth, Tobbey Lange, Lisa Krenz, Angela Macsenti, Michelle Montelongo, Simin Ali- Akbarian, Crystal Pickett, Tracy Derosier, Mark Gumm I A Back row: Stephanie Morris, Dori Warner, Debi Sanders, Stephanie Boynton, Bob Miller, Kevin Galbreath, John Paul Dudine, Sophia Fiicart, Anni aneka Jackson, Barbara Berntson, Mark Guia, Jennifer Corbin, Casey Levvis, Colleen Grass Another year has passed and as an eyyhth yrarfen it Ls time to say yoorfhye. Its always so rftjqcuk to have aff your and those H5PEC121fH teachers who have hehverf you. As erhtor, I hope this yearhook wif! hehe you to always remember Chlreruum ,Schooh your and chtssmates, ahnrg with the eryoyment you had KqTect1ons Ls the name if our yearhooh. Kjlect-loris means that you shouhf hnokjorwarri to the future hut you shouhfafso rq1eet hack on the past. Learn not onhrfom your mistakes hutfrom the yoozf times you have had Lyfe hollis opportunities ahwny with chalheryes. Qlfhrue forward hut never frryet. The theme zy'our yearhook changes annually. This year the chosen theme zls That's 'What Tnenrfs Are Tor. That question has many answers. Tnenzfs are people you neuerjugyet. They are also peopk you share your lyk with, Triemfs iryfluence you in many ways. M matter what happens are always there. Tnerufs are there to mahe you feel yoori Thats what are frr. Again, I hope you enjoy this yearhook not onfyjor the moment, hut in the years to come. yearliooh 'Ecfiton Debi .Sanders YEARBOOK STAFF Debi Sanders -Editor John Paul Dudine -Assistant Editor Mark Guia -Assistant Editor Kirstin l-lattley-8th Grade Student Section Crystal Pickett- 7th Grade Student Section Casey Lewis-6th Grade Student Section Tracy Derosier-5th Grade Student Section Barbara Berntson-8th Grade Faculty Pictures Debi Sanders-8th Grade Faculty Pictures Jennifer Corbin-7th Grade Faculty Pictures Dori Warner-7th Grade Faculty Pictures Colleen Grass-6th Grade Faculty Pictures Sophia Picart-6th Grade Faculty Pictures Stephanie Boynton -5th Grade Faculty Pict. Michelle Montelongo-5th Grade Faculty Pict. Mark Guia-Special Teacher Lisa Krenz -Special Teacher Srrnrn Ali-Akbarian -Annual Ball Kevin Galbreath-Annual Ball John Dudine-Student Council Activities Jenniler Lee-Drama Sharon Starry-Drama Stephanie Morris-5th 8 6th Grade Activities Tobbey Lange-5th 6 6th Grade Activities Angela Macsenti-8th Grade Boys Sports Heather Jones-7th Grade Boys Sports Kim Nerneth-7th Grade Boys Sports Bob Miller-7th Grade Girls Sports Mark Gurnm-8th Grade Girls Sports Neka Jackson-8th Grade Girls Sports Angela Macsenti-Ads Lisa Krenz-A ds Mark Gurnrn-Math I-lall ol Fame .J I. '1'Hat's 'WHat Trzkruff are fir STUDENT LIFE Q-A STUDE TACTI VI TIES wr ,J ,,,g mg ' ',,, f V' :dl ' 'flqi' ,., - ' , .,.. ff' , Li 'Y .. V. 1 ,, f 2,5 , 1' Q s A , ij. I wiyh 5 , ZLL E. ., , ag. , gg K hm,' M M , 1 , A ,,L, ' 1 51 ' 1 1 'THatl9 flflfkaf rienffs Eire for 's 'ua Q N STUDENT COUNCIL 1ST SEMESTER Left to Flight: Simin Ali-Akbarian, Mark Guia, Michelle Montelongo, Casey Lewis, Brenda Foutz, Angela Macsenti, Dori Warner Mr. l-lart - l believe that first semester Student Council was successful. There was a dance a month and they were all great. The can food drive was one of the best ever. The kids tried very hard to make it like that. They were a bunch of good kids. 'Thats 'What jfnkencfs Fire for ZIYD SEMESTER Left to Right: Brenda Foutz, Michelle Monteiongo, Debi Sanders, Mark Gumrn, Angela Macsenti, Tricia Winston Q Mrs. Gonzales-f'Second se- mester Student Council was very Successlul. The officers were responsible and you could trust them to meet any deadline. The Morley Candy Sale was run ex- tremely well by Student Council. All of the kids in Student Council were lun to work with. fu1sQfearin Mr. Franks Mr. Schapira Niki Payne 8th grade 'V A K Y I T T lf Jason Eastwood 7th grade Back row left to right: Terry Pavatea, Kristen Eggemeyer, Daphine Herring, Jason Eastwood, Shannon Battenfield, Niki Payne Front row: Lance Mascarenas, Michelle Montelongo, Jason Martin This year was... Somewhat different. There wasn't a reg- ular big production. The second semester Drama Class did produce a one act play with eight performances. This year was... 'flnterestingmgood potential that didnt reach fruition, Unfortunately the program was hurt by various negative variables. But Mr. Franks and l are hoping that with a strong 6th grade the Drama program may be revived next year. This year wash I really enjoyed a learning how to be a character in a play and how to do that character convincingly, 'I This year was.. l really didnt enjoy Drama much first semester because we didnt do a playg but second semester we did Bench 783 l liked this play because it was a comedy where everyone had some type ol part. Kirsten Eggerneyer and Jason Martin I 1 it J 'fc T 'pill I s ,Si KVAV , VJ J ' Terry Pavatea and Shannon Battenfield W -aw -i JOURIYALISM FIRST SEMESTER First Row: Mark Guia, Dori Warner, Simin Ali-Akbarian, Colleen Grass, Jackie Horton Second Bow: Heather Jones, Kim Nemeth Robert Updike, Simmer Hulen Kristen Eggemyer, Stephanie Morris, Mark Gumm, Bob Miller Third Bow: Sharon Starry, JohnPaul Dudine, Jennifer Lee, Sophia Bicart, Crystal Pickett, Debi Sanders, Lisa Krenz, Kim Fulton Photolab lst Semester Photolab 2nd Semester if -TCM., 'N 5' s ' , it hi had -'if 5 First row: Evan Bower, David Gousimo, Aaron Corrington. iiiii 3 'ii' , tt r A t' is ' Flick Bemender , 5 V M Second row: Chris Greene, Tracy Sanders, Meyer Best, A ' Ef 'rM ?l Gina Watson, Joan Salawu, Fiobert Updike Kiign ltgljarshall, Mgriam Slanchez, Annraneka Jackson, Meredith Alderman, y erosier, asey ewis, Simon Miller, L M ' f Calbreath, Chris Smith ance ascarenas' Kevin O Fame Ai Y ...Q nit' This year's math program was very chal- lenging as usual. Mr, Youngberg has a special program that he started many years ago. He has different requirements you must meet, First of all, you work through each chapter at your own pace, when you finish you must pass a test with 750fo or better. After you finish the 8th grade book, you are inducted into the l'Math Hall of Fame. Heather Jones, Kevin Marshall, Bichard Price Second row: Mr. Youngberg, Annreneka Jackson, Robbie Price, Brett Peters, Mark Gurnm, Lance Tacquard '1'Hatf9 'WHat friends Eire for UAL BALL KING - MARK GUMM QUEEN - SIMIN ALI-AKBARIAN Clarendon's tlth Annual Ball was held on April 4th this year. Before the dance, the coronation of the King and Queen was held in the amphitheater. The evening was lovely and teachers, parents, seventh and eighth graders attended. Last year's King and Queen, Brian Foutz and Tracy Hohs were there to crown the new King and Queen. The selection of the King and Queen began when each junior high teacher was asked to choose three students whom they felt deserved to be a candidate. A list of ten boys and ten girls was drawn. The eighth grade students were then asked to vote for two boys and two girls. The results from this voting helped to narrow the field down to five girls and five boys. Nine unbiased junior high students were chosen to pick a King and Queen from these ten candidates. This year's King and Queen are lvlark Gumm and Simin Ali-Akbarian. The dance was a semi-formal affair which was held in the cafeteria. Dr. Lutkemeier took pictures of groups in the gazebo and hors d'oeuvres and punch were served. The Annual Ball originated eleven years ago. lvlr. Franks was teaching journalism and the Clarendon Tops staff wanted to publish a yearbook. To do this, they needed money. At this time a Valentines Dance was held every year. So, the journalism class asked that the Annual Ball replace the Valentines Dance. lt was approved and thats how the Annual Ball started. At that time, the King and Queen were chosen by the journalism class. The Annual Ball was not even photographed. Now thats really different from the 1986 Annual Ball. All in all, Clarendons 11th Annual Ball was a great success lt will be remembered by all who attended. 7th Grade Attendants Jeremy Grimwood Tami Ficsher ,fi O ,O ft' 9 ,604 9 2 4 j 4 M ff? ANNUAL BALL '86 FRIDAK APRIL 4179 Thule Wmzt jfriemfs fflre for BAND First Row: Terry Barkely, Julie Kaplan, Tricia Winston, Arny Kaplan, Leila Ali-Akbaria Tracy Genavv, Kathleen Dudine, Kevin Marshall, Sajuym Bickevet, Clinton Bennion. Second Row: Arny Rickard, Clair Perry, Brenda Foutz, Simin Ali-Akbarian, Emily Carr Helena Arnaga, Maria Garcia, Jessica Colisimo, Daphne Herring, Jason Eastwood Third Row: Karolyn Melton, Sharon Starry, Anna Jach, Bryan Altherr, Elaine Martinez Renee l-lasbenny, Gia Cobb, Larry lvlueler, Debi Sanders, Audi Shaw. Not Pictured- Gina Watson, Marti lVlcBane, Alissa Setlak, Christy lVlcBahe ,Jw sy, . raw n, Tara Caldwell, illo, Denise Duty, Jennie Sanders, H 1 l -I L THat's flflffiat Trzkzmif Fire for STUDENTS 8? FACULTY swf gagtcvfgs B257 . lVlr. Hart - Tests, tests and tests. Study Guides, Study Guides, Study Guides. Lectures, Lectures, Lectures. That's not all to lvlr. Hart's class although it may seem that way. He's involved in a lot of school activities, like Student Council, sports and even ClVlCS!l His class isn't as boring as it seems. All teachers do help you with problems and lvlr. Hart really does. He will listen to your problems and will try to help you in any way he can. He's a great teacher. Mr. Hammontree - Brain tumors, snakes and skulls with names are things you will find in Mr. Hammontree's room. He may seem mean at first but on the inside he's really not. He seems to know it all but he doesn't. He tries to help you with your problems. No matter what, he really does try his best. He does make mistakes, al- though he won't admit it. He's really a wonderful teacher. Next year's eighth graders, WATCH OUT!!ll!! Just be careful. mb- Mr. Youngberg - Senior Olympic runner. equations, cowboy clothes, philo- sophy and Chapter points...Mr. Youngberg'?'??'? You may think he is just a math teacher but he is a lot more than that. He really helps you a lot. He tries to teach you more than math. He tries to teach you mottos and philosophies to live by. He is genuinely interested in you, not just as a student but as an individual. His first impression may fool you but don't take it too seriously. Get to know him better. He's a great teacher and friend. Mr. Schapira - Muscles, muscles and more muscles. This is your very first impression of Mr. Schapira. On the inside you will find a very gentle person who cares. He tries to help you with your problems. He tells war stories with characters like Webb and Sugar Bear. Enjoy him while you can. He's a good teacher and a super storyteller. 2? ggkddbddki :1z. , fc L fr , 3 Q 1 '55 Zan U WY . ,Zu '61 ne 3 1 1 W 1 -- -'-1 ,L if 2,3 V Jzfuzyfvv .,r-.,f. A ww 21 l . W4 if .Miz M Q W' .M,?,,,f1gf.Zyn Zyuuvna Mild? Q liven: L 1feLf,'1:ETV?f I ',,, M y x Q 4 gg f R s +3- ' vw'-K xx 'NIH' Q 9 4 xl 1 L Q if L 'Y L 'H ff Q M .. , ,.. , ,,,LL, 1- 1 .rw 1 x sf HQ i w :S m Y, , X 4 .fizuz fggkefz ff,,!,A,,,, ,WJ fflvzaff ,xeadw ,em QPIZIYIJ J - .. '+'T nh, .Mad .MJFMQ .Zin Qidzxcw V fy, ??fi,4.gE?- B, , Q, L 4 I' G' gl 5 V 3 1 V 1 X W4 X hm , 'Y a 'X W 3 1 JAMA ffumm Q 3 Libr, Lguim . XMII . i .-,sg I , .aw Sf M. ,. 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I, Shannon Battenfield, do hereby leave Katy Paustian my old school work so she can get the same grades I did. I, Stephanie Boynton, do hereby leave Nathan Medlock my Sony walkman so he can listen to it during Mr. Hart's boring lectures. I Jason McCracken, do hereby leave Shawna Van Allen all of my good study habits. I Lance Mascarenas, do hereby leave my Buckwheat pin so everyone know that Buckwheat needs a haircut. I, Scott Williams, do hereby leave Jim Sweeley my bad grades in science. I, Daphne Herring, do hereby leave my Motley Crue posters to Lisa Sutton so she'll always remember our love for the CFIUE. I Clint Trent, do hereby leave my math expertise to next year's math class so they won't be lazy. I, Rhett Blunda, do hereby leave my wisdom and authority to Bobby Muller so he can survive in Germany. I, Elizabeth Buchman, do hereby leave my sister Sara to the six grade teachers of Clarendon School hoping she'll learn as much as I did. I, Karolyn Melton, do hereby leave Jennifer Simmons my good eyesight. I, Talor Caldwell, do hereby leave my place in the chess tournament to whoever needs it most. tGina Watsonl I, Matthew Medlock, do hereby leave my favorite pen to my brother, Nathen, so he can write better in Mr. Hammontree's class. I, Scott Lancaster, do hereby leave myself for one more semester for messing up in science. I Chiffon Phelps, do hereby leave my big glasses to Christina Martinez to do her work everyday in school. I, Cheri Flinders, do hereby leave my calculato to Tonya Scott for a helper in Mr. Youngberg's math class. I, Bobby Muller, do hereby leave Scott Lancaster so all the eighth graders can pick on him. I, Mitzi Snodgrass, do hereby leave my red and blue book bag to my brother, James, for his books. I, Jason Dedrick, do hereby leave my interest in science to Dennis Northern so you can have the courage to ask Mr. Hammontree any questions you like about science and things in general. I, Jason Reiter, do hereby leave my wacky shorts to Josh Reiter so he can show them off. I Casey Lewis, do hereby leave my snobbiness to Susan Kaup. v l, Jennifer Corbin, do hereby leave Sharon Starry my civics study guides so she can at least get a good effort grade. I Dori Warner, do hereby leave Mrs. I-lorton two 90-minute tapes of my wonderful and annoying cackles. I, Barbara Bernston, do hereby leave to Tami Fischer my starshaped cherry jello, gorgeous Preppy guy, and my wonderful personality. --.Q Most Popular Simin Ali'Akbarian Kevin Galbreath 'k 1 ll W ., fa 1 H LA f ff . ff R t ' 1 f J Lvcvv A ' I sub Z V -,'- vav: A A g X' d 3 Mark Gumm , ' - Iwi: ma x 'Mit A X' - s qt L1 -W xX--Q -Q x--- - -Q W ' 'WY' H r I -'X x 7 wffichelle Montelon ' V1 I1 t i' Q0 S r Ni 'E i WI? - 'Eg Qnw V Y M ZA' Angela Macsenti Smartest Most Athletic Brett Peters K px B ' X X' x-.V ,xl E L1 1 1 xfw i N . r ' vu mu vm. uhllfu ' Friendliest ee enee C5 216 .F -, f wi Terry Paratea Alesha Almarez W ,lg-gg F s , V ' Simon Miller Niki Payne Best Looking Funniest Humor Lance Mascarends K Best Dancer Sophia Ricart 4 1, if z rs f:'.:?7:'1 nv' 3 Q T W' 9 Bb lui U KX ,YS G in if xi ' 5 wt it ft , Q X nu- - fy ., Tu' I -N ' i ,,. ,N RESNA 'FIT , 'l'w1'Q:ls A N Dori Warner 5 . 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QW my Him, Mp' Our 7 tk grade Teachers Mrs. Horton Mrs. Cole f-Thls has been a Challehglhg and excnlhg class to Work lyllh -My llfSl 7th grade class at Clarehdor will always be a memorable one WSW ? mica ff 5: M rs. Griffin MV- Hluffef - Thus was the -The students year of the baby! showed excellence in simulations, THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS Be a happy camper' That 's what francis Are for The wonderful world of sclehce A tough lob-but somebody S got to do ill 'Z'Hat'5 What friends Fire TOT T BEAD EDS Front row, left to right: Chris Ned, Robert Garcia, Jennifer Newport, Kati Paustain, Shea Bowman Second row: Rebecca Pitt, Mahion Lovell, Steve Totten, Meyer Best, Shandy Odell, Denise Britton, Mrs. Horton Third row: Lewis Shelton, Dennise Cindrade, Jennifer Shelton, Christine McBane, Summer Hulen, John Lopez, Julie Martinez Back row: Earl Bickel, Jeremy Grimwood, Bubba Lawhead, David Maggs, John Dudine, Christy Montes with all my friends . but lm really looking forward ' f ' to the 8th grade, ,ss . R C ,,::,,,,,, K ANNA fl guess t rr2 it was fun being M3 Top row, left to right: Tanya Orduno, Susan Kaup, Gina Watson, David Jensen, Michelle Hitchcock, Miranda Bourland Third row: Ray Montelongo, Luu Luong, Justin Beaam, Nathen Medlock, Wayne Lee, Chris Greene Second row: Mark Guia, David Colosimo, Lisa Hernandez, lan Fuller, Mark Mallas, Christina Cisneros Front row: Victor Garcia, Alex Rodriguez, Dorothy Simons, Marc Chamberlain, Duane Charley, Amy Kaplan Top row, left to right: Chris Flora, Jennifer Simmons, Marco Perez, Steffanie Lewis, Daimon Songer, Dennis Northern Second row: Amy Richard, Mike Shoop, Rick Remender, Sam Urcup, Tyrone Simmons, Anna Jach, Ms. Cole Third row: Lisa Martinez, Mardia Phelps, Cameron Emerson, Che Serra, Jamie Scott, Veronica Gaucin Seated: Tobbey Lang, Greg Ray, Jim Sweeley, Shannon Bryant, Eric Gonzales T AUDlEe ttt This year was really great! Front row, left to right: Chris Redpath, Aaron Corrington, Brian Fuller, Evan Bower, Donald Devereaux Second row: Leila Ali-Akbarian, Joan Salawu, Andrew Gottstield, Clay l-ions, Melissa Sawyer, Dan Fleming Third row: Tonya Scott, Shawna, Van Allen, Jason Eastwood, Robert Updike, Sharon Starry, Tami Fisher, Mr. Hutter Back row: Nga Ho-Hang, Richard Price, Tracy Sanders, Audie Shaw, Sarah Turley, Greg Gutowski, Quan Phan ET I2 DE 'E QEACHEIDS CIarendon's sixth grade teachers have been teaching for a combined total of .67 years. ' Listed below are quotes from the sixth grade teachers stating their opinions on this year's sixth graders- Clarendon's leaders in two years. They're all different while at the same time There's no such thing as a typical they try desperately to be alike. They're all sixth grader. Everyone is an individual. generally likeable and pleasant to work with. -ML Ricketts -Mrs. Sharp Yi l I I .- 3earChlrlQf0rfhelr 0Wrl ldemltl' Sixth graders are seldom like one an- Yef eager T0 Please arid Cafe about other. They have responsibility and a positive one another. attjtudg- -Miss Merritt -Mrs. Simhauser 'Z'Hat'5 wkatfiendff are or. .. U Top row: Shelby Gugel, Roxanne Rodriguez, Aiona Olsen, Renee Hasbany, Jennie Sanders, Ken Howtorat Third row: Reeves Stevens, Eddie Fansler, Bryan Peters, David Castillo, Sasha Bielek, Helena Arriaga Second row: Larry James, Rowena Sampaga, Eddie Ellis, Andy Egge, Mike Valverde, Desbah Yazzie Bottom: Russell Kobold, Steven Frederick, Tim Dahlen, Obdulia Vega, Kim O'Connor First row, left to right: Peter Metrakos, Trina Enas, Todd Stangle, Troy Mercer, Katrina Roman, Allison Evers Second row: Lynda Stultz-Haydee Cerrantos, Jackie Luna, Heather Birdwell, Robert Stewart, Donald Vert, Mrs. Sharp Third row: Holly Parks, Becky Johnson, Elisa Kaufman, Jessica Colosimo, Kai Weimar, Amy Johnson Fourth row: Solomon Williams, Kelli Barnett, Shawn Pittman, Mong Sampaga, Jason Kelly fIHat's 'Whit riencff Fire for GIQAIDE Bottom row, left to right: Terri Barkley, Sara Tacquard, Sarah Davis, Danielle Auge, Nora dela Torre, Willie Williams Second row: James Goodson, Shawn Gehring, Grant Morris, Mike Nordstrom, Gerald Christall, Jennifer Cox, Mrs. Simhauser Third row: Maria Morales, Elaine Martinez, Wendy Preciado, Brenda Foutz, Grimilda Vega, Scott Kennedy Fourth row: Julie Kaplan, Carson Ouinn, Melissa Johnson, Dorothy Wilson, Tricia Winston, Farell Holmes g BRENDA FOUTZ-I enjoyed the stu- , t i i 1. S dents and teachers, but I am looking . . forward to the 7th grade. Bottom row,l eft to right: Gura Kirn Khalsa, Chris Robertson, Jeremy Eastwood, Charnissa Broussard, Sadie Medlock, James Burrell Second row: Sonya Rivera, Mike Martinez, John Kong Tsang, Josh Reiter, Jason Abernathy, Carlos Obezo Third row: Denise Paty, Maria Garcia, Dan Nickerson, Neil Wesson, Emily Carrillo, Jenny Johnson Top row: Mike McCarrick, Lori Crowder, Clair Perry, Danielle Cross, Alissa Setlak, Jason Fleming Letls Hear It for THe 5tFL Qrarfe Teachers! Mrs. Gonzales Teaching presents new challenges and rewards daily. Kids are the world's future, and I'm proud to play a part in the chain of their lives. Teaching is terrific, and so are kids. Mr. Goodoien I enjoy having the opportunity to talk with people. Students have their own preceptions of the world and I find it enjoyable listening to them and, perhaps, getting the students to question those perceptions. Miss Tauman This year's fifth grade class is alot of fun in the classroom and out of it. I have very much enjoyed every minute. On the whole, they have a good sense of humor and enjoy learning which is a nice combination. Miss Hirsh What I enjoy most about teaching 5th grade is seeing students learn. lt's a real thrill to see a student grow mentally throughout the year. fIHat'.s flflfflat friends Fire for fHHflGDADE Mr. Goodoien's Class Top row, left to right: Amy Wong, Ted Valis, Angela Stevens, Jennifer Stewart, Heather Nova Second row: Kristin Gugel, Joy Goodson, Rodney Wagner, Christina Grass, Gonzolo Chavarria, Emerson Earle Third row: Cecilia German, Calvin Charley, Joe Smith, Sally Bickel, Sajym Bickert, Jason Workman Bottom row: Bryan Chubinski, Sonya Jones, Hieu Phan, Steve Waterman, Randy Laramie Miss Hirsch's Class Last row: Josette Espinosa, Raquel Perez, Feliz Avila, Mary Shao, Octavio Sanchez Third row: Melissa Robles, Dusty Tewawina, John Stapley, Clay McGuatters, Teddy Porter, Dan West Second row: John Gabaldon, Phil Mackey, Mitchel Weber, Richard Meeden, Erin Bryant, Jessica Mossman Front row: Heather Lossing, Carikings-lang Nicole Stillbert, Mark Black, Fan Tsang S DENTS Mrs. Gonzales' Class Back row: Debbie Corrington, Gia Cobb, Winona Black Elk, Tracie Voyce, Kathleen Dudine 1 Third row: Andrew Bourland, Stacey Anderson, Catherine Duong, Amy Briggs, Amy Stewart Second row: Jeremy Morgan, Stephanie Butler, Grace Christmas, Tara Caldwell, Brian Farone First row: Traci Genaw, Kristy Peterson, John Crandall, Jennifer Mascarenas, Allison Bonsall Ms. Tauman's Class Last row: Tom Esteves, Tom Blakeman, Linda Wong, Bryan Clements, Kevin Ranft Third row: Al Eddings, Jeremy Logan, Alice Gargia, John Thornton, Lisa Bernal, Kim Hendrix, Mike Merritt Second row: Heidi Miskanis, Sara Buchmann, Paul Frias, Armando Montelongo, Mike Lawson, Dawn Eggemeyer, Jenni Stetson, Adam Rodriguez First row: Charlotte Dahlen, Billy Lawhead, Juanita Lopez, Angie Quick, Nickle Espinosa, Haron Tang little hit of the S ecial P opl - Ar Teacher S V71 I h Paul Mr ' ,,,, -vu., Joyce Huddleson - Social Worker Mrs Dons Bohn - Home EC CD 'U C CU UI ,Q-Q f Mrs Vera , r c 4449, Y -'ff f W? W WW Mr Make Larkrm Learning Dlsabllmes WNY Ng 40 Vbdx 'b Shop Class - wymww f -- Class Ec. , . , Home I I Mrs. Kathleen Pritchard - Nurse David Lutkemeier - PSvChOlOQ'S1 Gary Hooker Mrs. Angie Domini A Title I Reading C CU L6 .Q rn :1 Q r T. Mr. John Snyder - OSAP Charlotte Sanders - ESL Rose Chambers - P E Coach Greg Smith A Boys' P E fa S Mrs. Barbara Redmond ones - Shop ecial P opl ' .V ate un with th 8: 6 Grad rs . 'W f 'Thats 'Zl!HClfJq'1fT'lLfS' are or... K Miss Merritt Journalism Staff- Room 23 Our girls got FIRST PLACE in the Osborn District Soccer matches. We display the banner in our room. We also have many good musicians. Eight of us are active in band. Desbah Yazzie and Jennie Sanders were our student council representatives for 1985 and 1986. We have worked all year to build and preserve pride in ourselves and as a class - Room 8. Miss Tauman What I enjoy most about teaching is when I see that invisible lightbulb go on when a student finally gets it! My room did an extensive study of the newspaper in education. lt culminated with a tour of the Republic and Gazette facilities. We also carved pumpkins and gave them away to the cafeteria, office, nurse, etc. ffor Halloweenj My room made Valentine's Day cards for Kerri Etchechurry. The fifth grade class now identifies with Clarendon. They are very much looking forward to their junior years. hmmm Mrs. Simhauser Sixth Grade - Room 9 Room 9 is enjoying a busy year in Sixth Grade. We are proud of Brenda Foutz and Tricia Winston. Each of these girls served a semester of Lower Grade Program Chairman in our Student Council. Brenda was also elected Recording Secretary for the second semester. Eleven students from Room 9 actively participated in Clarendon's band pro- gram. Elaine Martinez from our room was elected to city Honor Band. Many sixth graders have participated in the many sports offered at Clarendon. Mr. Goodoien Room 13 This year my class made models of brains, eyes. ears, and insects for health and science. We did ten labs, ranging from plant studies to looking at the amount of nerve endings on different parts of our arms, legs, and back. We looked at the different kinds of plant and animal populations on the Clarendon Campus and finished up the year with an archaeo- logical dig to study direct and indirect evidence, systematic searching and archaeological techniques. Mrs. K. C ass - Grades Left to right: George St. Germain, David Ranft, Nathan Hess, Shawn McFarland, Christina Sands Thats wkatjriencfs are or.. ry 6 V H7 XY L A E. g.y!?a .J L That? wfiat arefrr SPORTS Girls Sport First row: Michelle Montelongo, Sophia, Ricart, Sirnin Ali-Akbarian Second row: Kathleen Dudine, Sissy All-Akbarian, Mary Roth Davis, Sarah Davis, Tarra Caldwell, Jenniler Mascarenas, Desbah Yazzie, Stephanie Butler, Melissa Robles, Angie Ouick Third row: Winona Black Elk, Sasha Bielek, Christy McBane, Nicole Stillberl, Anna Jach, Jessica Mossman, Brenda Foutz, Jennie Sanders, Alice Garcia, Jenny Johnson, Jessica Colisirrio, Claire Perry, Fourth row: Gina Watson, Sarah Turley, Mr. Schapira Mr. Schapira - This years ,1-:r.--.--- 'J Simin Ali Akbarian Simin - i've been in track since 6th grade and it has motivated me to try track in high school. track team was the prettiest. Mr. Schapira Christy McBane Christy - I wish track season were longer so we could get more people into the state track meet Jenni - I thought it was a fun year but hard. Bth E GIRLS SPURT IILLEY LL Jennifer Lee Our team had GREAT defense. All my friends were on the team which was GREAT! We had a GREAT year. l Leltuto right: Stephanie Boynton, Jennifer Lee, Annraneka Jackson, Casey Lewis, Sophia Ricart, Sam Morris, Angela Macsenti, Michelle Montelongo, Daphane Herring, Tisha Talman, Dori Warner This years 8th grade volleyball team was not very successful. They lost all their games. They showed great effort in trying to win. The team was coached by Mr. lhms. CCER Top row: Stephanie Morris. Sophia Ricart, Dori Warner, Angela Macsenti. Michelle Montelongo, Mr, lhms fcoachl. Lisa Shoop. Paula Ouiyo Michelle Montelongo I liked soccer because every- one participated and we had a highly spirited group. We had a great year. tt' M tt its - This years soccer team was coached by Mr. lhms. The team was great on the field and cooper- ated with each other. Although they didnt win a lot of the games they excelled in great sportsmanship. askethall This year's 8th grade basketball team was coached by Mr. Hammontree. The team had a great season. The team won all but one game. They showed much spirit in defeating their opponents. baske ball baske ball baske ball basketball baske ball baske ball baskelball baske ball baske ball Raw rsr' ,wen wi, ., .. ' 7' l' 3 gag. f Left to right: Annraneka Jackson, Angela Macsenti, Jackie Salawu, Michelle Montelongo, Gina Watson, Sophia Fiicart Stephanie Boynton . The volleyball team playing. MEET THE MAT MAIDS gg iiiai iia i up Joan Salawu, Debi Sanders, Daphne Herring. Sophie Flrcarl, Michelle Monlelongo, Dori Warner i 1 . 3 . Mat Maids This year we tried something new. We had Mat Maids Mat Maids are similar to cheerleaders, only they sit on the side of the mat and do cheers. The wrestlers especially had SUDDort from them. Ms. Cole was in charge of the Mat Maids. The girls got everybody involved in the matches. They encouraged kids fo come and cheer with them. The girls did a fine job. E had a great year. Not everyone showed up for practices all the time but we still enjoyed I 1 Soccer Back row: Mark Mallas, Chris Fledpath, Justin Beahm, Quan Phan, Clay Hohs, Lu uLuong Front row: Sam Urcuyo, Eric Gonzales, Tobbey Lange, Mark Guia, Richard Price, John Dudine, Bubba Lawhead Not listed: Ray Montelongo, David Jensen, Mike Shoop J--i. '1'Hat's what 'nuff are or.. Basketball Back row: Mark Guia, David Waggs, Tobbey Lange, David Colismo, Nathan Wedlock Front row: Chris Greene, Sam Urcuyo, Mark Mallas, Ray Montelongo, Bubba Lawhead Not listed: Tyronne Simmons H35 -' Mm I'-J 1 r Coach Smith- The team played very well all season. Volleyball Left to right: Sam Urcuyo, Bubba Lawhead, Mark Guia, Richard Price, Tobbey Lange, Clay Hohs, Dwane Charley, Mr. Goodoien Not pictured: Mike Shoop, Mark Mallas, Jeremy Grimwood, Ray Montelohgo, Greg-Ray 'Ifiats whaffriemfs LITE OT. . . Mr. Hammontree- l believe they played tothe best of their ability. Mr. Goodoien- Their skills improved towards the end of the season. WRESTLING Wrestling seemed to be the major boys' sport this year. They had fun and they won. When they had their matches at Clarendon, they had lots of enthusiastic support from the students and the teachers. The hardest match the boys faced was against Palo Verde. The guys tried very hard and did well. They were coached by Mr. Schapira. He did a good job coaching them. We hope next year's team will do just as good as this year's team, maybe even better. P' Clint Trent goes for a pin against a Issac opponent. , Mark Gumm, Richard Price, Mark Guia, Kevin Marshall, Daniel Martinez, John Crandall, Jeremy Grimvvood 2nd row: Mr. Schapira, Jason Dedrick, Robbie Price, Clint Trent, David Col isimo, Jason McCracken. Q M M An illegal hold David C. ?'???'? Mark The Studd Gumm Robbie The Rough Boy Price Clint The Grizzly Trent Kevin Too Tall Marshall Jason The Gorilla Dedrick Brad The Jolly Giant Brazil Brian The Bony Boy Motter VOLLEYBALL 'F' 4 'fo T 7 This year's 8th grade boys volleyball at T' 4 team put out a great effort in all their games. They practiced every day at lunch and had a lot of fun. They weren't the best team but they enjoyed their get togethers. They were coached by lVlr. Jones who enjoyed the boys too. Robbie Price, Clint Trent, Bob Miller, Brett Peters, Mark Gumm, Jason Dedrick, Kevin Galbreth, Kevin Marshall Kevin - We had fun Clint - l had fun playing playing volleyball even volleyball with my friends. though we didn'twin very T We tried hard and had much. The other teams 'ms Offun- were a little harder to xc beat. , l 'Fbs SOCCER ! l BASKETBALL This year's boys team had a difficult time getting started in basketball. They finally won a game against Grandview. They played Grandview in the Coliseum and defeated them 37-19. They put out a great effort. The coach for the boys was Mr. Hart. Mr. Hart spent a lot of his time and effort coaching the guys - - ' Brad Brazil, Frank Armenta, Jason Dedrick, Robbie Price, Chad Tfack- Brett Peters, Kevin Marshall, Mathew Medlock, Tim Fl0feS- Jason McCracken, Gary Hughes, Chris Greene, Mf- Han Soccer wasn't a favorite sport this year. They tried very hard but they couldn't pull it out. The coaches were Mr. Smith and Mr. Hammontree. The other teams were more experienced. We did defeat Madison Meadows. The score was 2-0. That was the best game of the season. Clarendon was very enthusiastic and enjoyed the competition. better than us. Ik' ' and he did a great job. He taught them a lot. Jason - I had fun playing basketball in the Coliseum and the whole year. I hope next year's team has bet- ter luck in basketball. Mark - This year we didn't win very much but we tried hard and won a few games. Next year we hope I the 7th graders will do 1st row: Kevin Marshall, Mark Gumm, Frank Armenta, Kevin Galbreth, Dennis Legge 2nd row: Moroni de la Torre, Jason Dedrick, Robbie Price, Bob Miller, Brett Peters, Clint Trent ,,,N ,W yu' I' fm, Thais 'WHat Trzkzncfs Fire for ' 'si '-.4 J.. . 'v geyv .A QV far' vb Y9 U Congratulations to all sbrth graders on your promotion to 7th grade We wish you continued success Miss Merritt Mrs. Simhauser To Mrs. Redmond and Mrs. Starry who give so much of themselves to help make Clarendon School run smoothly. v Happywiesgrwdes -ii., A A . 1 Q Q v -L:-..... From 3 Y Q - -------I Mrs Colclough Q ve- - W Q S ' ' Ffwmlla Tug f i We would just like , I FE' Congratulations to say: g f, to an '86 A , I, Ja 5 graduates + u or I ' : L lg' cangmuzarfvff Bud NW 5 Soolt o I Q T0 Em Take A Bow M sooo r 'fx 'nga GUMMshoe Investigations Phone qeozp 254-1320 R O. Box 36402 Phoenix, AZ 85067 tt -94 'fw so l Ne! Miss Tauman Mr. Goodoien Thank you' ' ' GOQd Miss Hirsch Mrs. Gonzales work! of meal X4-XDIQCPN Fax Qrep, u O we or gal Q2 gt bo- Q10 Qap X xfvulb wwe x QV ' :Vw- X' 'Qigong XJ-C - . H l ,QQ x J. 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Good Luck and we hope you all have great success. Mr. Schapfra Mr. Hart Mr. Hamontree Mr. Franks Mr. Youngberg 19? 47 O To all CIarendon's PRINTING Native American Indian and E.S.L. Students: 0 LETTERHEADS 0 ENVELOPES . ' . BROCHURES Congratulations. RESUMES 0 NEWSLETTERS . FLvEns - BuslNEsscAnos Always gO fOl'WHl'd End 0 BOOKLETS MANUALS qn never turn back. yrs , bl Goforit! rap ic ervices y oe 'I 3CJ'l Q NO. 56111 Gler1Ciale,Ar'izOr'1a . 9:38-6277 Qffma 79' KWH Congrats to Tisha I 4 'IHat 5 'What Trzencfs and Crystal Friends Clfejbf. . . Forever Shannon Sharon, To Everybody, Always follow your dreams, or the yellow brick road - whichever you find first. I love you all! Door You're very a special person. Appreciate that about yourself. I love you! Door Simin and Michelle, The two best friends any one could ever have. FII mis s you Sim IHa Hal BXFXF Sofa fSoph1 p.s. pah dum bum czh Congratulations Angela! You're the greatest. Love, Mom Dad Mr. Wonderful and The Rock Congratulations! Jennifer Robertson I'm proud of you! I wish you the best in High Sehool! Door, Y lVly unpredictable joy. Follow your dreams honey. I love you and am very proud you are my daughter. Your mom and Mom Your best friend coNeRA'ruLATioNsi Dori, JENNIFER ROBERTSON I'M PROUD OF YOU! I WISH YOU THE BEST IN HIGH SCHOOL! Keep up the good work. Have a happy future. MOM Curl CONGRATULATIONS! Dari, JENNIFER ROBERTSON PM PROUD OF YOU! Attaway ta go! I WISH YOU TIIE BEST IN I-IIGII SCHOOL! mm Love Lars Conuratulations! Jennifer Dobertson l'm nroud of you! I wiSh YUU the best in I'IiQh SCh00l! .QNAc5lg1Qw. 1' Sago Rossa ox-fb 5.325 -Vo G0 Oo R YQ tp fo Mom DOH? DORI, Congratulations! We hope you get everything you want out of LOVE THAT life' HANDSHAKE! Love you, L0vE YOU, Sven, Jackie CORT


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