'VL Cover Credits Artwork by Doniel lvlookey Design by Loneio Showell hi 0 W M Lookuve FORWARD fo the year ahead CHS stu- ' dents return back fo school, TITLE PAGE 'I Before you reaa on, Think New Wave. Thinking New Wave aT CHS means new Teachers and new rooms for ola Teachers. IT is more sup- porT for our Teams Than ever before. Thinking New Wave is no more majorfminor sTranas. IT is The new ISS and Taray poiicies. Thinking New Wave is The KYDZ Corner Ex- press. IT is The pizza parTy wel- coming new sTuaenTs ana The new hazing policy. Think- ing New Wave is an aTTiTuae aT CHS ThaT says we are go- ing To be beTTer Than ever. Now, have you ThoughT New Wave? I - 2 OPENING ON THE afternoon of the Cheerleaders Picnic, Sophomore Andy Martin shows the mark ofthe Seniors. quesfion of the year Point? WW' 05-rv ABO VE: Debbie An tons sho ws her cre- ativity in Aff 4. OPENING 3 MIDDLE: CHS Students head to the au- ditorium for the opening assembly. 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And we could never forgei The Mir-frOfT3vDSW QCZCUP iockers and nervous anticipation of Repori f 5 Rise and FCIII of The Tide I VV h a T s H o T The Cosby Show WinTer Formal Porsche Dance Bakery BoyfGirlfriend from LosT Boys ouT of Town lniTiaTion Sunglasses worn in lVlinnesoTa Twins RoyalTy ConTesTs Wyoming Cowboys Guys wiTh Pierced The building C3heTTo BlasTers School Plays 3-screen assemblys Ears Reeboks Maverick STore KYDZ Going STeady WhlTsnake Tanning BooThs I W h a T s N o T AIDS , Policy Deadlines Lunch aT 44:40 PolyesTer Rolled Up Jeans Breakdancing Ronald Reagan KTAG Oliver NorTh Joan Rivers Taco Tuesday Sony Walkmans Michael Jackson Buffalo Bill Drugs ISS fATTendance REEBOKS ARE popu- lar, I see Io fs of people wearing Reeboks, I wear Mkes because fhey are less expen- sive. - Thuy Pham CONCERNING GUYS wifh pierced ears: I lhink Irs hol, person- ally, If makes Them look Hke a rebel, going agalnsi parenfs and sfuff - Roxy Sirow 6 FAVORITES Jim and Tammy Bakker Cabbage PaTch Kids CounTry WesTern Music Mr. Pomajzl's HaircuT PasTel Colors Q a 5 THE HOT Tennis shoe, Reeboks worn by Ju- lie Kersiing. DEBBIE MYERS, D.J. ai The hor rado sfaiion, K YDZ, drinks a Pepsi in sociology, The Parking Problem mi will The Case of The LosT Parking Space l'Where are we supposed To park? I was laTe because l couIdn'T find a parking place. These remarks- were .heard around CHS This year asfhe lack of parking space coniinued To be a problem. WiTh a greaTer number of sTu- denT drivers Than in The pasT, The presenT CHS parking IoT iusT is noT big enough, leaving many sTudenTs To seek parking spaces elsewhere. One of The mosT popular non-school parking loTs belongs To The Park CounTy CourThouse. The CourThouse Parking IoT is close To The school, and has many spares unused by courT- house employees. Howe r, CHS sTudenTs are noT permiTTed To park inThe Courfhouse IoT. T hepossibiIiTy of parking on anyof The side sTreeTs surround- ing The school is also forbidden. y The dreaded T No School Parking signs sTand on every sTreeT for one block in any di- recTion, When sTudenTs are forced To park This far away iT is no wonder so many Tardies exisT due To noT being able To find a parking space. If The number of drivers con- Tinues To increase as in The pasT, fuTure CHS sTudenTs will face more serious parking problems Than sTudenTs do Today. PARKING STORY 7 Mosi A Smile: ond Keni Beier ond To Be Likely io Be Seen Likely To Hove A Pdriy: Julie Likely To Be Seensin Mr. Eosion s Mosl Likely To Be sgsr-1 in Shop Closs Clown: Troy T Mosi School Spirii: ond Worst Driver' Shelley Fosiesi Besi Reorview: ond Dione Tedchers Pei: Soro Rohrboch Cuiesi Wolk: John Cody ond Judi lylosr Likely,Io'Ee cuugm Parking: Bill Besl Dresser: Keni Beier ond Loneio Friendliesi: Clini Compbell ond Dori Mosi Likely Noi To Succeed: Closs of Cuiesi: Mike Copelond ond Brondi S Mosi Likely Noi To Be Seen in School Besi Persondliiy: Kenl Beier ond Becky Biggesl Airheod: Shellw Boyer Biggesi Fliriz JimBob Focinelli ond RowdiesT: JusTin MCGOFY ond Julie Loudesi Lough: John Cody ond Julp Bigdesi Gossip: Kerri Jockson i Q S y X Qs Alwoys Smiling: Leslie Wood Shorlesi Temper: Mike Boone ond Ivlosi Likely To Be Seen in o Fighi: J Biggesl Con Ariisi: Rich Von Deer Mosi Gullilole: lvlork Schuller ond Deb l yi 8 SENIQR PERSONALITIES PSFSODCIIITISS Koihy Bcifiel A Ddy in The Life of a Teacher The Bronc's deci- sion To choose Dan WhiTe as The subjecT of A Day in The Life was an easy one. Mr. WhiTe is known Throughoui The school as an easygoing, good hu- mored Type of guy: and he skis, a defi- ndTe plus in Wyo- ming. Bronc: Do you be- lieve ThaT graduaTes of CHS are geTTing an educdTion To pre- pare Them for The compeTiTive world? WhiTe: Yes, I Think we do preTTy well based on The feedback I T rf g , in K. geT from college sTu- denTs. Bronc: Why do you Think alcohol is such a big problem aT CHS? ConTinued on The nexT page. TOP: MR. While enjoys a special feeing of closeness wilh animals Ihaf mosl do nor. - T ABOVE' LIKE mosf of us, Mr. While be- Qlhs his day wifh an in vigorahhg sho wer. WMA MIDDLE: WHILE wearlhg ulfra-safe re- fleclive Nike shoes, Mr, White and Msha go for a run around The neighborhood, MR. WHITE and his wife, Debbie, pose for a porfrail. A DAY IN THE LIFE... 9 BEL O W: AS one of The science Teachers BELOW' AF TER Breokfosi Mr. White be- of CHS, Mr. Whife lends o hand, wifn ev- gins his day wifh on invigorofing morn- eryfhrng from buffie headed wood BOTTOM HORSEBACK ricwng is one of ing shower. ducks To The dissecfion of dead pigs. Mr. Whife 's fovorife ocfivifies. wwf' gn .ang BOTTOM: AL WA YS hedifh-conscious, Mr. Whife sifs down for dinner. A Dciy in The Life . . . 'IO A DAY IN THE LIFE... 0 f J WhiTe: A combihoTion of sociol occepTonce ohci peer pressure. Bonc: Are you on opTimisT or o pessimisT'? WhiTe: DefihiTeIy opTimisTic, Bronc: VVhoT is your fovoriTe Type of brecikfosT food? WhiTe: I usuolly hove o fib- ery, groihy Type cereoi. Brohc: WhoT is your doily workouT'? VVhiTe: In The summer I run n,-tv , f J f, Three To four miles eoch doy, buT in The wihTer I workouT on my wind Troiner in The mom- ing, ond woTch Good IVIom- ing Americo or someThihg like ThoT. As o fihoi quesTion The Brohc osked Mr. WhiTe whoT his Theory on hoppihess is, To which he replied having re- oIisTic goois ond expecTo- Tiohs ThoT ore obioihobie. MR. BECK, K YDZ instructor, reads an AP Press release. The Original RCiCli0CJCTiVe RCidiO-KYDZ When KYDZ was es- Tablished in 4976 who would have guessed ThaT iT would become legendary and noTori- ous ThroughouT The Big Horn Basin. ln facT, iT was only recenTly ThaT Kids- 90 could be heard any- where oTher Than Cody. KYDZ has grown from a which proves ThaT KYDZ is definiTely radioacTive. KYDZ, or Kids 90 as iT is also known, is owned by Cody Public Schools, and is operaTed by CHS radio sTudenTs under The guidance of Mr. Beck. This is Truly a New Wave in radio in ThaT KYDZ is The only radio sTaTion of 400 waTT sTaTion in 4976 To 40,000 waTTs in 4987, iTs kind in Wyoming. SHA YNE OVER- FIELD, con- demned fo The corner, com- poses a Teaser for KYDZ. A . Cl-lAl?LlE MORTON, Sarah Rohrbach, and Shannon Bofforf decide whaf ra- dloacfive hlf They will play nexf. KYDZ 44 Minifhon '88 The yedr broughT m o n y c h d n g e s ThroughouT CHS, in- cluding The onnuol KYDZ ChrisTmos Mor- dThon. The new look wos pockoged in dif- ferenT hours, insTeod of broodcosTing for 88 consecuTive hours, prime Time hours of noon To mid- nighT broughT us re- quesTed music from December 27Th Through The 3OTh. The ribbon ThoT finished The pockoge wos The new nome, lVliniThon '88, To describe The condensed version of The lVloroThons of yeors posT. AlThough The sToff m o d e m d n y chdnges, overoll The medning remoined. ThirTy-eighT busi- nesses oround Cody donoTed prizes ond IisTeners dnswered Trivio quesTions To oc- DEB MYERS DJ 'S during Min- ifhon 88 . quire The gifTs. People coiled in To The sTo- Tion wiTh pledges To hedr Their TovoriTe song or To moke d dedicoTion. This yeor The funds collecTed, which ToTdled 4,2414 dolldrs were donoTed To The Cody Cup- bodrd, d communiTy service group who helps needy fomilies wiTh food ond per- sondl iTems. , A A R L .W . T Q 'I ..:- 1 THE K YDZ crew lounges in The office of KYDZ during G break in Minifhon 88 . 42 MINITT-ION f T ffl DA VE MCCOLL sho ws us jusf how much fun Mfhffhon 88 can be The Whys Behind LuhCh r P lF CHS Sfuden fs look a long lunch, one of lh 9 more popular places fo go was The Hong Kong Reslauranr. The sTudenTs of Cody High School have many places To go for lunch due To The privilege of open campus. They go any- where from McDonalds, To The Hong Kong l?esTauranT for Those wiTh a more acquired TasTe, some even dare To eaT in The school cafeTeria. For some peo- ple even The ThoughT of The cafe- Teria is a liTTle biT scary, Then again There are Those who do noT seem To mind The convenience of low priced hoT lunches. WhaT makes people choose where They will go for lunch? ThaT seems To be one of The unknown Wg as forces behind people's moTives around CHS. Many people are known To be in Their cars or even driving down The road before They decide exacTly where They will eaT. The decision does have To be a quick one and The food is usually gulped down as a con- sequence of The forTy minuTe lunch hour. Even wiTh all of The hassles mosT enjoy The break from school and The chance To calm The need To Take a main. This concludes This episode from your roaving reporTer in The Chuck Wagon. by Kara Bereman .lg .gli -A X TOP: MISSY Flesher walfs in llne fo place IFA sfudenf old hor chose fo, or have The her order al Weno'y's. means fo go downfown for lunch, The cafelerla was The logical place fo ear. LUNCH STORY '13 TABLE OF CONTENTS '17 Juniors 29 Sophomores 44 Foculfy ,, Q Q. :sl B A 135 . R5 'X 5 O 5 A ,WNAKQ xx X X 5 I fixk O T, i O 3 X ii , t g E K , EiT 5 . T s - , xi ' .1 ,1 5 4,3 JJ W W www I-IE PEOPLE if :TET A 'People af CHS are really friendly ana' easy fo gel along wllh. C rf? xf my Susan Sherman h e n w e showed us Thougm School. showed o change as a New sTudenTs gave wave of people crash- us some different per- ed Through The halls of a specfives and new CHS, e 1 '15 Foreigners Influence CHS Cody High was pleased To have The youngesf Rofary For- eign Exchange STudenT Alejan- dra Garza, 47, for The '87-88 school year. Alejandra, or Alex To her friends, is from Monferrey, Mexico, which is a ciTy of abouf 516 million people. When asked abouT slaying in a small Town like Cody, Alex replied, I like Cody because IT is a neaT Town and iT is easier To geT around in Than MonTerrey. Mexico is similar To The UniTed STaTes in many ways. The music is basically The same ex- cepf There is a wider varieTy, like music from Spain. Many iTems, like cloThes and appliances, are made in The UniTed STaTes, she said. NoT surprisingly, The mosT popular food in' Mexico is The Taco. Alejandra is a sophomore aT Cody High School, buT many of her classes are on a Junior-Senior level. I really enjoy The classes I am Taking here, she said. Ac- Tively involved in many exTracur- ricular acTiviTies, Alex is on The colorguard: helped The cheer- leaders wiTh dance roufines: and was on The speech Team, in which she compeTed in poeTry and won many awards. Ouf of school she sTayed jusf as busy Taking dance classes such as jazzworks, balleT, and jazz. There also came The many public duTies of being a Rofary Foreign Exchange STudenT, like giving speeches and meefing wiTh people. ' Alejandra's oufgoing per- sonaliTy and warm enThusiasm helped her make many friends. Her beaming smile could ofTen be seen in The halls of CHS, followed by her happy Hellol During her sTay, Alejandra liv- ed wiTh four differenf hosT fami- lies. I love Them! They have helped me adapT and under- lo Foreign STudenTs 'A I s 1 1 e - ' 'YW - ' .5 I FOREIGN STUDENTS included from left Francisco Marllnez from Spaln, Alejandra Garza from Mexico, and Carlos Dominguez from Spain. sfand The UniTed STaTes, she said. Of her visiT To Cody, Alex said, This has been a dream come True for me! by Charles MorTon In addifion To Alex Garza, Cody High hosTed Two oTher ex- change sTudenTs from Spain: Francisco Marfinez and Carlos Dominguez. Francisco lives in The norThern area of Spain, near The coasf, in a Town called SanTan- der. AbouT SanTander he says WeaTher jusT greaf, wafer Qseaj Temperafure is good year round, sun, girls . . Francisco says Thaf Teen- agers in Spain Iisfen To Hbasically same music as Teens in The U.S., buT no one lisfens To older music because old music I old people. As far as clofhing sTyIes are con- cerned he says dress codes are more sTricT and a IoT of The sTyles worn would noT look as good as American sfandards and would be looked down on. Carlos is from Madrid, The capiTal of Spain. According To him, Teens go To discos Qdance clubsp every weekend for enfer- Tainmenf. They usually go in groups, buT pair off inTo couples when dancing and socializing. Parfies appear To be as popular in Spain as They are in America. Francisco said, ln Spain There is no drinking age. So when you would go ouT in The sTreeTs There would jusT always be a parTy: aloT of Them go on all nighf long. Carlos said ThaT many of The par- Ties Take place aT discos. However boTh Francisco and Carlos claimed ThaT life in Amer- ica was differenf Than They ex- pecfed IT To be. The classes are less serious, and The subjecfs are noT as difficulf as Carlos Thoughf They would be. Francisco men- Tioned The food as being preTTy weird, buT boTh agree ThaT The U.S. has been a good Time, ex- cepT aT 2:00 a.m. According To Francisco, here aT 2:00 a.m. There is noThing, buT in Spain The life is beginning in The sTreeTs. V L 1 K ,Li i i v ini Chris Alien Dawn Alien Erik Anderson Debbie Anions Tommie Apland Bryon Baker David Baker Joyce Barfieff Lisa Bausierf Monilca Sechfold K eni Beier Jason Benshoof Kara Bereman Diane Berkshire Rebecca Be yeler Chrisly Bieske Mike Boone Shannon Bofforf Shelley Bo yer Am y Brimhall Cheryl Brimhall David Brink David Brown Dean Brown Chnl Campbell Jeff Capron Ban' Chafelain Kevin Child John Cody Beau Colvin Michael Comsfock Mike Copeland Andy Corbin Shawn Dansie Tracie Darling Sie ve Duke lwchelie Edgrnond Greg Elks JrrnBob Facinelli Darren Fales Kay Fielder Missy Flesher Nicole Freeman Brian George Sfephanie Gilie ff Tim Goodwin Nelson Goubeaux Sfacy Greene Melanie Grifhn Tina Grosskopf Joe i-iajba Kelly Hanson Sias y Hanson Glen Hardy Scar Hayworfh K un' Helga fh Shawn i-ierf Jeff i-les fer Lisa i-iiifz John Hinkel Bradley l-iinze Julie Holla well Cady Howe Charles Huiberf .annum-nw L , f, mf-H -ww-4-aasfmk-vmfemasu ar-my . f. as-1 mn., ,,,,,, James Huske y Toni lrnburgfa Barry lvanoff Brad Johnson Marianne Kenney Julia K ersfing Chelsea LaFave Larry Larson Rhonda Less Jason Llvingsfon Carrie Lockwood Wendy Lunds from Mike Luper Sco ff Mackay Richard Mackler Linda Main Davia McCall Doifie McColl Sean McCary Cory McNeely El2abefh Meale y Tro y Meredith Cari Morris Charlie Morlon Debra Myers Billie Nielsen Shahley Nielson Larry O'Mara Seah Omsberg Shayne Ovenielo' l?obb Palmer Jim Parkihs Aw Sharlie Smith Sheila Sfahl Thu y Pham William Phillips Tim Porier Randal Proefrock Todd Redner K arl Renaud Jacque Richard Cindy Robison Sara Rohrbach Mark Saldana Lisa Sampson Pamela Sax Mark Schuler Michael Sho ffs Lone fa Sho well Lori Singer Core y Sie wan' Branoi Sfockweli Lezli Sfroh l?oxann Straw Sharllyn Sweef Gina Tachlclc Troy Todd Richard VanDeer Jonci Van Wagoner Terry Vaughn Peggy Wolfman John Wheeler Pose Wheeler Eric Williams Jeanie VWINS David Wilson iff Jeff Wogoman Leslie Wood Judi Zumbo mu ,WW A FUN ii Q wi x X R V 1 The CHS newspoper, The Bronc BiT, hos prov- To be on exceIIenT en woy of keeping CHS sTudenTs on Top of Things. The BiT sToff pub- lished four issues during The yeor. These popers were prinTed by The C ody EnTerprise. The 'EnTerprise diso gove sToff members oc- x BiT cess To Their fociIiTies. Besides publishing d record of currenT sporTs news, club projecTs, d ocTiviTies, The pd- r ron fedTures on vor- s members of The uITy ond sToff. BiT Bronc BiT Keeps CHS informed cenTerfoIds chonged wiTh every issue, Nelson Goubedux drew cor- Toons, ond quoTes were Token from CHS sTudenTs. BiT sToff members worked before ond df- Ter school ond during Their free periods: oided by sponsor Becky McCloskey of The English DepdrT- menT. The BiT wds ed- iTed by Cori Jo Morris, ond hos been published off ond on for mdny yeors. sf fm X 5, -uw, TOP, L fo R: NA TALIE GOUBEAUX, Heafher l?oberfson,' Becky McCloskey, advisor: Trung Pham: Middle: Heofher Curry: Dawneffe Lowfonj Cheryl Brlrnhallg Bol- fom: Nelson Goubeouxg Carl Jo Morris, Thuy Pham T as Beordoil, Dollds BenneTT, Brion Berry, Joson Bickhom, Brion Bioke, KrisTi Biough, STocey Bond, Chdnce BoynTon, Gene Briggs, Lorry Brown, Chris MorgoreT BurT, Chris '18 JUNIORS is x xx ug is W Q s is Sj sss :QE do sr -Nf- N .,T. up 'si T T - ff-s ',s:l,ss. 'I sur , . , C f ., Aw , 1 ' ie...,isi,N,. . NN.. B T X Q 'Q my 2 QR tix si T s --s Bush Brerr r T rrs T ssrss s T Tyler B 5 A 'l Y ' C 111 A Chambers, ili 5 B .. To Clwmbefsf TOfif1l' l a ll -kk' --.LQ ' . ..- - ' A , ,N ll ' ' il r s 'i' i ir- , s l k,1' ' , -' ' l 1-' , s f T ' T : . 1 : - ' , IVL Qi rl, l f ,. Q--- B T p' , i , K H il ?- T X - - 1' J, A - E -1-sf 521-use il rkzsssszxw ChrisTensen,STey COff1efffNvlO Li li 'f ililll l cowden, Jake llii f' T' i f Curry, Healher ifi i lylli li lle i Q DGVTS My T't'l' fil i l Q: '- - Davis, Jed ii i 'H Q Dean, Melissa i w iljl liii ij in D9'T9'TdfBl Y , lc Q ? al l ilf fs' li l E lg lll glib : Q ' 15lrlll '5iw1 il 'lf fil 'ii il Ki ll ,ll Al ll ,y Prepare Themselves for B l in B ' vy ld T I G uslness Or 'M The FBLA, or Fulure moneyforiheCody Big if ly ' Www ll ikwsr Business Leaders of Brothers and Big Sislers Mi y ,iy,, America, is a program program. Candy was llli i' ol CHS headed by Pau- sold 'ro earn money and y i y y la Curry. This organiza- help To pay for The Trip g ir l lion was esiablished for 'ro slale compeiilion in ' - flimsy ' 'H in any business siudeni M il l who wishes To ad- Officers include Presi- Qgii i of vance Their knowledge deni Shane Overfield, ll! yi of The business world, Vice Presideni Charlie improve leadership Morlon, Secrelary i i and money manage- Cindy Robinson, Re- ff0f71-l-- ff?R?PZlAUL77l fUf?f?g7Thj1VPAfLGrr1Z,-Dalvxgaczfe menl skills while building porler Cari Jo Morris, lille . CIW Oflf NS! IDC 9092 GFGS Of On, I GS ' - - if -T Heafher Curry: Trung Phamy Cheryl Brimhall' Tracy Self Conndence' I and HISTOHON Thuy Gasaway, Charlie MorfongJulfSchnelL'Heafherf?ob- A bed V009 GOVIY In gl 1' Bi erfsong Tanya Sfrongg Back: Shayne Overfieldx Tracy Paulsen' Andy Corbin' Krisfi Blakey Amy Davis. December raised -Jennifer Hunier : ll w il Eissifiszn T .121--sifxsggg i ' iris L ' ii i' .E . i JUNIORS 'I9 1 'IT'S Cl Fish ECIT Fish World The following is o foble of Fred The defunci fish. Once upon o Time in o fomed yeT filfhy orT room full of fonoTicol fol- lowers of fun ond foshion swom Fred The fish. Fred's foTe come fooe To fooe wiTh him one foir Fridoy offer- noon when he flew ouT of his comforTobly fur- nished fresh woTer fish bowl ond onTo The floor. One of The fobulously foshionoble followers found Fred fish following his flighf ond held o fu- ers fell inTo o funk. Sud- denly on ideo wos fobri- cofed - feToh Fred fish from The floor ond find o formulo for fuTure use. So in o flosh of fresh inspiro- Tion The followers flew inTo o frenzy of formulof- ing o fuTure use for Fred The defunof fish. The followers funk Took flighT, fun ond fosh- ion were once ogoin The forum, ond Fred The fish fulfilled o formidoble foTe. The Finish -Shelley Boyer ONE OF The fabulous followers, Shelley Boyer, holds Fred The defuncf Hsh. nerol. The fellow follow- Chonel Deroohe, Jusfin Dodge, Kennefh Downing, Sfeve Enrighf, Neil Flowers, Kevin Ford, Jock Fosfer, Fronk Lee Ann Fuilerfon, Sollie rdf Michelle Good, Brooke 20 JUNIORS A li, .... W ggw s f. M' 5 . lllll V' , . ssill T wr 3 x Vs' ,11 Q ,, an M . 5 Q 5 h 4 1 . K Mvvtlgl , , gl Q if? , if -. wmv ,,,- X 'SE S 3 f x X -gras .. ,Qi , -' T ' X 25555 s is T is 5, Ti as .ff Ti X sw, 4 S I fm X ..-U... X T fi 'X 1. Gordon, STeve 1 Graham, Brirmnyi1 Hanson, Lori li il Harris, Paige V v T .j gil rl . i ii, Heinrich, Racille Holm, Kyli Howard, PeTer li ij Howe, Cole i ii . lguf i Til ii , .i l ll' i HunTer, Amy l l! HunTer, Jennifer l ' Jackson, Joann i yl Jackson, Shaun gilp llil N NT- ll l F ,,,,, Q F if i- gf ,,' K T ,,. ' M1114 A I Vp .5 z . ., , f F ... 4 I . . ,, if .V A W - , 1 A V 1 T ' ' Q 1 ,. fl i'1 T T M , W , 1 ,, ,,, , if T gg ,,,,,, 1 , 'V ,' . . N ' I T S' X, ... K X, gy' . 5 fl T -. M .ivy .Al . s, ,. ,V .', . , , -y i , ,, i,,, ,-. GARY TA YLOP, Tracy Aberle, and JaDee Moncur The Lovell runners on The Cody Cross Counfry Team. Tracy Aberle, JaDee Moncur, and Gary Tay- lor are all from Lovell. This facT would noT be excepTional, excepf ThaT These Three run- ners were a parT of The Cody Bronc Cross CounTry Team. Tracy, who ran on The Team lasT year, made iT possible for Cody To have enough girls on The Team To compeTe. She was one of The Team's Top racers, buT was unable To compefe in The sTaTe conference be- cause of an injury. Gary, a senior, ran for The firsT Time This year and also did well. JaDee, who is a sophomore, plans To run for Cody again in The fuTure. ln addiTion To parTici- paTlng on The Cross CounTry Team, Tracy is The ediTor of The Lovell yearbook: Gary is an honors sTudenT, and a baskeTball player: Ja- Dee is also a baskeTball player. -Sarah Dominick Lovell Harriers Run for Cody JUNIORS 24 FFA The FFA had a busy year wiTh NaTionals and a 2nd place in l-lome and FarmsTead. They published The FFA cal- endar, and aTTended speaking conTesTs. ln Feb. FFA held The Buf- falo Bill wreaTh ceremo- ny. April broughT The AppreciaTion BanaueT, while IaTer in The spring The O.K. Corral was builT. FFA will Take parT ln The Park CounTy Fair in AugusT and The STaTe Fair in SepT. The chapTer officers were PresidenT, BreTT Richmond, V. PresidenT, Mike ShoTTs, Treasurer, Travis Swenson, and SecreTary, KiTTy Schuliz. Stoney Loran, Jim Fink, Todd Freeman, Phil Cundall Bottomf Dawn Frank, Brian Richmond, VJManoL FlintFlesher, Venita Harris, Cherian Schultz, Clint Torzon, Ni cole Rub y, Amy Livingston, Deanna Mui holland, Woody Lint. www .,,,.,.... Jacobsen Arny 1, Phillip Jensen, Merry Jones, Chad Keesler Erica Kessler, Greg Kincheloe, TrisTi KosTer, Lanell Kress, Mari nb, GreTchen oerT, Shawna Larson, Susan 22 JUNIORS .s if A s Q iii TN s-'f 'l sr R ks X K N X ..,. , , H . K ' . . i . ,,, . i ' K ' 1 ...E 5- . . , :qg yy ...W Q 'We . :A X ss wk s kv X 3 ,. sk S N Q5 Sis, in aj x I N .. ff' 'P in is ,.., ,ks 'Q . gg -,Ely Q. .. S 5 XL X X S Q 'Ts X X X s R . - r . N F ..,:: N k,::. , ' s f S. J H: . S J ' ' -5- .:::. v .. ses QF: r1 ! S Lassey, Rochelle f it r. Lawton, Dawnet Legg, Aimee Livingston, Leigh ' l f 'issiaiis 3 2 ll sw Q .l. ,ii Livingston, Tam Ludwick, Jia Epi Main, Heather Marcell, Ryan iii? 22 1 13 Jessi . ll rs-B: gpm Martin, Scott , Mathews, Clint A Mathews, Tonya i Maxson, Stephanif 3, Milf wi J .i ii i lr -X .- 1,14 W, BA CK L to R: Sco tf Mackay, Roger Green, 77na Grosskopli Janci Van Wagoner. Mid- dle: Lisa Baustert, Sara Rohrbach, Loneta Showell, Dorthy Banks. Bottom: Cory McNeely, Thuy Pham, Nelson Goubeaux, and Ste ve Mickelson, NHS Served Community and School Thirteen students were members of the National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Banks and Mr. Morton. Members were chosen at the end of their Ju- nior year for a cumula- tive grade point aver- age of 3.5 or higher, and were based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. 4987-4988 officers in- cluded President Sara Rohrbach, Vice Presi dent Loneta Showell Secretary David Brink and Treasurer Corey McNeely. Honor Society mem bers sold candy early in the year and raffled a gingerbread house at Christmas time. Mem bers also assisted the guidance office by tu toring students. ffl M i i ff ii'fL M r i 9 i i i l r l il r i iv iw? im as t ks: gi ,sift 52232 XFX Ee' . fs E3 , less, SH Til' gs he f if 0 Nl Bien 'riwf W? F4 aw, giggjvi f is 3 se? im MUl,i gg: galil it ss? i ri ill MQW liiwilmil kg in 1 L X s lvl Seeing, W eg 2 f vt ,Al eeggx f l lui? 7 li s AN VM his l l . ii, Mir. 'li ME? I l il- 'rin its Et? 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',5, fgwciss ' r' 4' xr rig ll W - , , it ugh 1- , m i r . xii W , 4 r 1- 4-f-,Ni ii .. l 'J Swv ? ri W' Kee sgil?li g,?lse1-. i.yl. gil r 5 its as H 23 r ail' it li ,rg 'l,ii ,a, iw. it A.. lit g l Q li, t will,-all ,gilt see qi. rw 5. be ii iiii 'lille l ilkfi' was ,il ' 8935 .ss W i l l 'l im i 'l Wmwi' ' li 1 twig ,tw ig wil A- - in ,Pri l ilil i i 'ii ' l li Al i e i ii' il 'fQ'Qfe.Q5?,j'Qi V ,il i l it iii ' llzistsss-te Ri S , l,,ei.lm1m l Li sm., li, iil'lr'E' sfgsi will 35 ri 6' ,BMW il- ipriwtf lmllhmillh JUNIORS 23 l it ri was mr, CHS For Sole? ls The AdminisTrdTion l'Selling OuT EducdTion Senior pronk consisTing of d For Sole sign in fronT of The school broughT The following re- sponses from The odmin- isTroTion: Mr. EosTon, We ore Trying To moke money for The Senior closs. We ore Trying To find inves- Tors To Turn iT inTo o reTire- menT home for The closs of '88 Seniors, scheduled To open in The yeor 2035. Mr. EosTon olso ciTed The excellenT loco- Tion soying, The school is close To downTown, The bonks, ond The posT office for eose in picking up Sociol SecuriTy checks. Mr. Pomojzl, I didn'T even see iT, buT if The price is righT we'll sell onyThing. lT QThe pronkj wos noT unique ond will probololy hoppen ogoin. The imporTonT Thing is ThoT we reTurn The sign To The owners, They do cosT money. Mr. Bennion, The price is high if They ore considering o buyouT, buf we would prefer To sell oll of The buildings in o pockoge deal. All in dll, The joke wos Token in sTride, ond The sign wos reTurned. 587-6234 FLAGS FLY in from' of Cody High Schooi while a procficai joke announces The pos- sible soie of The building. McArTor, Ashli Agness lvleinecke, Greg lVleisTer, Andrew :1f.s, ,1... , T MerediTh, Leslie MonTvilIe, Poul lVlonTy, Jomes Neol, Yod Nordberg, Doug Porkin, Louro Porkins, Sfeve Poulsen, Trocy T T rar: .T ill i 4 1 Txlii feehgfz, if l 1 24 JUNIORS Wi sg W 5 X T s N X s ig is is 'Q' Q X N SNS sf ss 5 :Y is - sis rg -s ,Es sf Y N: 1 .4 .lex ass wwmass i ,,,,,H, Sexism 1 , 2 Q.. 3 ,fs 11, . xx , W '. is Q Q, . , A xmgl , i, 5 1 ii fi A S - ,si .Q ...QXSSFS3 .Q ,..,, s , ix .... H H ,, 'assays R . X , X J i X W, as if i 2 if ' S' is 'QP 5 at is as ii TP X . -, ,X sd, M ,S , , mm.., is -- Av,- ,,,, -iii f ss ' uf is . .f 1. ' S . 1' iss X X is K X i HX X xx C , N is it 'M 'TT' ti si ini..-E13 -Ii, X ii i fir i ig ,t jx -1-sg E i Y X ...,::: in-. -. K X I ,S gk ' . Ri 12 . S Us Xt ,s Qs K -,f'::'T :-'-33 A, - w ,. 5' S v K 5. . 'Q , .,L , EZL , 5 ' I A S- . 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They perform- ed oT hoif Time dcTiviTies for The fooT- boil gomes ond provided pep ThroughouT The sporTs seosons. Also, SepTember, The bond Trdveied To in Loromie for Bond Doys, porTicipoTing The pdrode ond in The hdif Time in show for The Wyoming Cowboys. Di- 26 JUNIORS LdsT summer The CHS Bond pioyed in mdny pdrddes ond received Grdnd Sweep- sTdkes honors in The Lovell Po- rode, second pldce in The Cody STompede, ond firsTs in The Cheyenne FronTier Doys During The ChrisTmos seoson The bond ond choir presenTed Their impressive onnuoi ChrisT- mds ConcerT, ond severoi oTh- er concerTs ThroughouT The yedr. recTorKonToIo sdid The Trip wenT very ond Pork CounTy Foir Por- weii. odes. i Spomer, Ron - STevens, KenT ' sie-word, Jeff STrike, Dovid L ., s- in P , if Smifgk xx S x ,. TS f S E STringori, Joe xttt W, M STubson, Tim . gg siirrs ii' - T 'irr' Q Swenson, Trovis 3 T Terri Lynn 'V Lrii T A sbsss so ., . Tsir 2 iiis f Miss- , , iii , E r Q iiii Elia I -'Ti A-s. ws. - - ,Q s If I'1- kk-.k.f2:k L -f A . .. .... C as - , --i. law wx-. wxss .s X rorczon, Mike T Jeannie sssiisis ssi . Tisf is i ssissi I . f s-r' , 'ssi Wdgner, Dovid -T . - u --.. Wolloce Trocl - ,, if .,,. . A-'i1ii ,, is T X :Zh K . :gall W . is ., Z r 120, , FAI? LEFT: The CHS jazz swings info the 1 FAR Riel-ir: The cl-is conceri band LEFT' VOCALIST Leslie Wood harmon- RIGHF' GINA Tachick plays an energe f- 2 ic solo in The Christmas feehng wifh fhe jazz band. V ' ' ' X P 'MM Photos by Cody Enterprise pg. 27 Photos by Heather Curry pg, 26 A, 1, 5, spirit af the Chrisfmas concerf. performs music of The season at the Christmas concerr, izes beautifully with the jazz band. 1 Wasmuth, Joai ' I H: Weomer, CNFISTID QM W M7 Wech, MOTTl'1ew Pe zrsggggi Weilbrenner, Kevi si 'I .211 2 , V,,,L 5 , I :'r' 1 Y. 1 K, J 1 I , , 2 ,,, 6 X? L-- vvnder, nikki i'i V- Wold, Boyd i ill if Wood, Steve Y 3, Wormold, Karlo 5 Juniors not pictured: Tom Bell, Wfighfl Cqfmen 'L Chrusty Bieske, Corrie Cteor- ' ' water, Joy Cotter, Peter Co- Wright' Mehndo vert, Shown Fernandez, Clint f f' Feweli, cmd Godfrey, Den- nis Morgan, Greg Roadufer, Ross Selt, Chuck Snow, Tonnie f Solberg, Adrton Wnftmore, 3 ond Joel Wzener, 1. -r t Hg 12, ll fr ! We v IX: za I EN Q e tr r rx, Q 2 2' , ,Et t I' wg' 5 pt a: wits , xl :N Xt 1 a I .' ? r 5 1 ll, s .rl tht 'Y ! , X, Et, e 115 : 1 , , r t tt rq . V , , 5 i z . k S i i r ' ' gl! 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N ,T LLA. , ' . 4, 'WY 22- A ' 'N Q N L ,..: , l, vw w .Q S. , QQN V .... kk il -i ' - :siigiw X S, Ml? x ' , XX SK E is -X ' --rx ir 'Q .. :T Es, ' Baxler, Amie Bearclall, Juslin Becker, Patrick Beeler, Ty Behrens, Sarah Bell, Joe Beyeler, Kristie Blaylock, Donald Blaylock, Jeremy Boyer, Jeff Briggs, Casina Brimhall, Curl Brooks, Kalhy Brown, Am Capone, Angel Carender, Dana Chambers, Holly Chalfielcl, Jana Child, Tim l Chrisller, Slepha Cillo, Teale Copelancl, Jeff Cronk, Joy Crooks, Jennifer SOPHOMORES Y C lo cl in Br Dedicdlion Produced Successful Book The CHS Bronc sToff proved ThoT Through dedi work occ of o ck OSS, coTion ond hord onyThing con be omplished. ln spiTe smoll sToff ond The of o yeorbook The sToff mon- oged To produce bo wiTI'1 oge ond oks while deoling o consTonT shorT- of bollpoinT pens whiTeouT. HighlighTs of The yeor cluded o Trip To The Wols shop onc worTh Pub. Work- in Cosper. The broughT rnony Cundoll, Phillip Dommen, Tony Dornron, Judy Dovidson, Kosi Deonne Kelly Corlos Lori Downing, CurTis Dybo, Levi Eckley, Garrison EsTes, Chod 30 SOPHOMORES owords home To CHS including lsT ploce in Theme design ond de- veloprnenT, Two lsT ploce owords in Terrni- nology, ond o 3rd ploce by LoneTo Show- ell in loyouT. The sToff dlso hod mony loTe nighT work sessions dis- guised os pizzo porTies. LosT yeor we knew noThing, This yeor we know someThing obouT noThing ond o whole loT obouT insoniTy. - Bronc SToff L To l?.' KAPLA WORMALD, Jennifer Hunfef, Jenny Aror, Pom Sox, Lonefc Showell 3 ,,,, I hu T, l,,' T T ly M A 4. -409' -y f :ra T ,N ' ww ,we ,,ff ,al '- ,1 A , , Yr-JW ZTEWL, , ,,rll Vi izzi ii Z T I f ll 1 5 yT u suus Tsdy yyy rs 5422262 ' 2,12-,gmssl,r, .... T T vrifllsai ' 1 I. f fm, 'f i - '- l 9 fy? rl f ,Z M 4 MTE 2 I' i I FGHOW' Mike Feelev, CorTneY . 1 R Flowers, Tino :i s F . -::: Frankson, Brendc him: . 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X K w E 5' 1 1 X1 1 my 1 -.Q J ,. X sh 1 AL 7 Njgsssse L 1 ,si - 1--- , 1 , NWN 1- 11 f- ' - 1 , 1, 1' 1 1 1 - 1 as N53 L 1 ,,,, F11ss11?'gA1 , 1 jg 1 , , A X - 1 Q rx 1 1111 ,1 its 1 - X. X 1 'yr 1 2 1 11115 as -H , 1 , -- A 1 I ' ' L ,,,1 X- ' 2 ,,,, , 1 ' . Q1 i. , ' ,g us h ,. ,1 l ............ 4 Q L fo R: SHAIPIL YN SWEET Janci Van- Wagoner, Thuy Pham, Scarf Mackay, Heafher Roberfson, James Mix. French Club Brings a TasTe of France To Cody High School l, Mr. Mix was one of The new Teachers aT CHS This year: he also was The new sponsor of The French Club. Mern- bers were reauired To have one pasT year of French or presenT en- rollrnenT in a French class. The club sTrived To prornoTe The French language and iTs cul- Ture Through areas such as hisTory and foods. The club sold candy ThroughouT The year and planned To aTTend The Foreign Language Fesiival, February 20 in Powell on The campus of NorThwesT Commu- niTy College. Officers included PresidenT l-leaTher Rob- erTson, Vice-Presidenr. James Mix, SecreTary ScoTT Mackay, and Treasurer Janci Van- Wagoner. 5.. . ..,, U . ..,... ,, '....f , .... :N fr, Y ' ' W, M r' -- ir. .M --. U 47 . M I V. . ,,,. . 1 T V...,... x T' ,id si if' . ?3T ??EffrriQ-BU NW 'W-59' 'FTEVWZQ V. QF, Eff 1.1 571 'i5'5':5?'il' f fi fr f, sis cg, . ' 9 , ..,, .. ' if , rw T 1 TV? L .. Qf 'Y ,Mr W is I 5 if if J W g B A s Malley. Jerad A MarchanT. T MarTin, Andrew Marrinez. MarTy, Andy MaTTson, Tho McCann, Rena McCarTy, Mark McColl, DaniTa McCreery, McCurnber, McNeill, Chad SOPHOMORES 33 F .l I i , , L, HA very exciTing and educaTional experience. Close-up is a pro- gram for sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in learn- ing more abouT U.S. governmenT. ln The spring of This school year, sTudenTs in Close- up Traveled To Wash- ingTon D.C. for a week. STudenTs acTually had hands on experi- ence Talking To sena- Tors and represenTa- Tives of our sTaTe. Spon- sor lVlr. lVleisTer sTaTed ThaT The sTudenTs had a chance To see Con- gress, The SmiThsonian lnsTiTuTion, and The WashingTon Monu- menT. l'lT's a very exciT- ing and educaTional experience, sTaTed lvleisTer. During The school year sTudenTs had fund raisers such as selling candy and going To lo- cal businesses and clubs for sponsors. Also There was a scholarship available for anyone who was qualified. Big Things are hap- pening, especially in WashingTon. Don'T miss The Trip of your life, said lVleisTer. - HeaTher RoberTson Thank you The Bronc BiT for This siory. Il XA if , P 0 Q I L To R: LARRY MEISTEP, Cheryl Brimhail, Shanley Neilson, Healher Roberfson, Ron Spomer, Carrie Lockwood. STudenT Council BuilT Leaders Under The leadership of sTudenT body presi- denT Charlie MorTon The CHS STudenT Coun- cil had an evenTful year and in The process gave sTudenTs posiTive ways To remember The 4987-88 school year. The year began wiTh Homecoming Week and evenTs planned and run by The STudenT Council. Early Novem- ber saw '12 members aTTending The Wyo. As- sociaTion of STudenT Councils. December broughT a Happy Camper dress-up day, a lip sync conTesT, and a suggesTion box was seT up To allow sTudenTs To make commenTs or criTicisms. LaTer in The year The Council hosT- ed a Teacher Sneak Week, where each member chose a cer- Tain Teacher and Then spenT a week bringing ThaT person presenTs and generally making Their day. Officers included STu- denT Body PresidenT Charlie lvlorTon, Vice PresidenT Shayne Over- field, SecreTary Carrie Lockwood, and Trea- surer Thuy Pham. L To l?: NA TALiE GOUBEAUX, Jodi Wasmufh, Carrie Lockwood Lori Singer, Thuy Pham, Jim Bob Facinelli, Una Flowers, Sarah Behrens, Dawnelle Lawron, Kasi Davidson, Heather Roberlson, Sfephanie Chrisller, Cody Howe, Briirany Graham, Carmen Wrighi, Charlie Mor- ton, Nelson Goubeaux, Shayne Overheld. 34 CLOSE-UP, STUDENT COUNCIL WW A K 5,51-iff,,k g' x M8555- lk is X ,Q I , , - P - --- -. --W i -1 - i ,ries ' is -als--s K s , 1 i P ,, 1 I 3 A-5, vw n,,::, 5, N v,,, H ax K -- . - -,es -. - - -, ' ' . yyyy 1 R if v '- arf F rs- ff 1 : zkfijyn 1.4, F P K ' .12 - . s A. ' x 'Q X Q 4' ' 1 , WW M M ,: iii:-'Ni Ti L'm 'x '::555'S. 1 :Em 5511 2,1-. 1. ---:N s-.. . . . .:.:-ms iff- -f'ffi-iie- fy ,l .Q L? , , I ., QE s S H , YE xl K Y X- '-. 1 x S xi x sl K W X si , N N K 2 A qs , , bi ui ,, . f , an X Q , ,,,, ' ' Ti ,- If rs ,sa 's . 55 gEsss q5:5, M P P final . X f ,, M A . 5. W. . - we waive.- ' - - 'rj ' .. X 4. e ,,:.. , P 4 . W 5 ' ,, Q Lh ' ' ' A 'LLL ' , , ir, 1' 5- .Zigi 'ffkffif . Q: s - ..,. X s Q- . . - - , ---- E ,- Am .X m y s, - tis X' X ss , ' ' 1 is K 95 M1 1 45 Q , f 1 5- Mendenhall, Dorsel Miller, Matthew l Miller, Patty l Millett, Victoria Mix, James Morganflash, Donc Mortensen, Angie Mufich, Bill Mufich, Michael Murphy, Misty Nacling, Ron Nelson, James Nielson, Kylie Olenik, Dean Olson, Danelle Palmer, Chris Payne, Kimberly Pearson, Jason Peart, Cohen Pham, Trung Porter, Joe Powell, Kim Ramet, Mark Reetz, Lori SOPHOMORES 35 initiotion- Controversy Heots Up initiotion hos been o port of Cody High School for mony yeors: it is one trodition thot losts. but is it o trodition thot should continue? Should initiotion go the woy of Homecoming Porodes ond the Senior Mud Fight? Some think so. Others believe initi- otion is just hormless fun. 4987 renewed the controversy becouse it wos believed thot the proctices of initiotion hod become much worse. Sophomores cited restouront greose, dog food, ond ruined con- toct lenses os ex- omples of incidents thot occurred ofter the onnuol Cheerleoders Picnic. Some Sopho- mores however did not think initiotion wos thot big of o deol. 'tit wosn't os bod os everyone soid. All the Seniors were nice obout it, they gove us rides home ond everything, soid Sophomore Kelly Kosmonn. Hozing by stu- dents ot school or ot school spon- SOi'9d octivities sholl DCT be tolerot- ed. Students violot- ing this policy moy be subject to sus- pension or expul- Sion. - Adopted 9- 15-87 The hozing policy odopted by The school CIdmiI'tiS- TTCITOFS Cffef the 1987 initiotion. wos o hormless onnuol octivity, o woy of cele- broting their finol yeor in high school. The ideo wos thot the more o Senior could intimidote ond score on under- clossmon, the greoter the victory. Also, mony Seniors felt the hozing they received os So- phomores wos 'tjust os bod. ln response to initio- tion of 4987, the school odministrotion crdopt- ed o new, ond more strict hozing policy, ond now it looks os if next yeor will be the reol test. In oddition most Sen- iors felt thot initiotion Locol S.A.D.D. Chopter Estoblished SADD' or Students Agoinst Driving Drunk wos o progrom storted ot CHS this yeor by sponsors Mr. Reder ond Dr. Gould ofter Koro Beremon ond Roxonn Strow suggested thot or locol chopter should be estoblished. Response to the progrom wos good usuolly hoving on overoge of 20-25 peo- ple in ottendonce. Officers were Presi- dent Koro Beremon, Vice President Dottie McColl, Secretory, Rox- onn Strow, ond Treosur- er Downette Lowton. The moin objective wos to open people up to the dongers of drink- ing ond driving before it wos too lote, with progroms like the con- troct during the Winter Formol. If o person signed the controct not to drink ond drive during the evening of the ddnce they would receive o discount on the corsoge they pur- chosed. - Jennifer Hunter da? L to R: DOTTIE MCCOLL, Kara Beremon, Roxy Strow, Downefte Lawton. 36 INVHATION, SADD ' leee QA fe 4 xx M X Xx X 4 s ' 21: ' '-: '.- ' - X ai ,,' ..' kL--- I-R ylxlqm wg ll v., X + elll I S S leeee A S A CHM . ,.Z-. j x -'f': K 1 ,X .fin x SSW? 5 '-ffwh'-EEF, 'EE5'If5f:S5f is 'VA Am.. - 2' Q gi 21 Jak ' as M Nik EQEEXNEW A J 5 A f 5 gf Em A 'fiikiiff 5 S :Ns .E:!f4Z?:iSl35 S , ZZ. .l-. ,S jj' Q 3 Q 5? X E339 Wil . 5 l W 5 3 4 li. I We E ' lf' IXI . H .Y - gig L, fix SN S H ws S.. We X X5 1 I E. . is, 5 Q S Xi Renlz Wend holds Dovld Rich Riley Rey Roo Rollin Rosb Rosencrchse Trev Rusk Som Soho Schu Selk Selle Sene Shop Shoo Shuh Simm Six, Skinh Solb Sow Sloh C. C- l T T :Timg 5551: 'J fs gui TTT lT'T .ii gs,-1 ?g '?T 'r+. T: TW ii' Z lil gr ' T' wma T 4. T :gg . Tir Ji . -. TM. ' T Tv 94? T-.TTETJ i m X iffy ' T T ,351 . T T we if i .. l 4: f' -S ' 1 L.. There were many sTudenTs in- volved Cody High in The Cody High School choir programs offered aT CHS. The groups EL my T TTT 'f ill T Hif i Tal 'T T ,hui T Urs gffivx T Tififjif T E iii Ti' is ' is 'T :K K, T l fi l perfor llT 5 JTT TOVWCG DisTricT . T T l ig? l l , T fees? l N: nl l il Q K i T l . l l l z ' EJ . T Tl formin . Ter, The downTown ChrisTmas Tree 'T .lil T i T. T L TT T T T i 5. T l TTT ' Q Eh T F1 TTTTTT T SFT lil T .iw 5? 'ffl Ti lii il ,wi T . Ei. if ' HT ililifiii' ' Tiljiiii' TT as TT .wiffiiffii 'T l iTT .TT T N- 1-em' TT.. . .TT Ti -infix . .T rx vn wfi. Q T ,, T L. g 1 T Q ! 5 5: TTT 3 wifi Tl T95 T 8 E T R. E- . 55 JW' ffrfzrl f1lTm':i5?5 'W T T T TT QETQVQT X .fe , y 'T EST' lei? .. , T, ' L im N il, -.JW T TTT T i i T E l T Q i 5 T T T l 2 Fil msifgdi T , T555 ii ETX? W Yl gf' wwf T. T T5 gif TT Q 3 5 Ti T T T TZ T T :T L. Hifi TTT is T W T gif! is ffigqgztw View 'Wm new 'l'f'lEj?TTr i cis , YP , H u., T, sie? ,T TT TTU Q ZTT Ji T TS E 2, ii 1 5'fiT ? TM figl, Lf Eg New ee: TT ' Ni ,W TT TTT Q T T 2 T T -Tl WT T W, ,1 Q wwf . 'T' .11' .si TT iil ir T , 'Til' ,Q il, 1 ll A TT TTTM TT T T T .TTTTTT TTTTTWTTTT i w ii .lwx'lfrn5g'7Lpl. .il as . '1 wry TT4,.fiTT1:STiGTii,TT TTT- TMA S Q TT,T ,K TTT vr ' N 'reef-' v . l T E .fe IEW Ti T Til ' M .. .T M A MT alia - TTTZQW :MZ T T MTM. T Fm Task TT MQQQTHT med many concerTs Through- e year. choir Traveled The shorT dis- To Powell and compeTed aT Choir held on The campus of NorThwesT CommuniTy College. In The spiriT of ChrisTmas The choir was as busy as SanTa's elves, per- g aT The Long Term Care Cen- School Choir' LighTing Ceremony, The Foun- Pop Choir sTarTed iTs season ders' Day Dinner aT The Holiday and wenT on To perform Their lnn, and The FirsT Wyoming Bank. Beginning wiTh second se- mesTer, The Cody High School concerTs ThroughouT The spring. STierT. Regan STraTman, Terry Sirong, Tanya STruck, Richard Swanson, Brian is Ts ,vias f X ,R KYGS x I 1 T Swope, Eric Templin, Laura Terrell, Shannon Tucker, Lisa Amburg, RoberT Wagoner, Marci Vaughn. ScoTT Y. -. .X ..... . A... ........... . . .. .... .. A...... . . ..... ..... . .. . ...... .... . . .. ss .. . . y . . Q h .... .. . T T f T . if .. A , T .. 38 SOPHOIVIORES X 1 s T iii in 'l W? FAR: LEFT! The y A or-is mixed i ' chorus sings ' i A. - songs of the sea- A I'ss son of ihe Chrisf- Qafg mas ooncerf. r ' FAI? RIGHT! The y -, 4 CHS choir under L , ', the direcfion of ' I Mr. Konfoia. 2 D .M rr nss LEFK' MANY Cody High sfudenfs fake pon' in the choral program. RIGH T: FORMALS were required dress of The holiday program os Nofaiie Goub- eoux models. Phofos by Heofher Curry, Q11 Sophornores noi plclured. Delores Beckers, Lesley Blair, Raymond Brurnley. Rhornos Canniff, Ray' mond Caller, Bryan Downs, Mike Dunn, Sherri Edgar, Jayson Ellis, James Fink, Chad Greene, Brady Kessler, Frank Kraul, Dan- ny Mackler, Merrick lvllller, Dclvld Neff, and Brenda Roemmicn. rr M XS Wallrnan, Robert 'N i q' - , ffl Weilbrenner, Tere ' P Whitmore, Derlck 3 Wiener, Mark 5 s X rl .iilr rl ss ll l l ' l . 1 J li lil , ill ii i sail i ii: Wlllford, Rebecc Wlncler, Collin wolf, Pele gi Mi le Woodenlegs, l ss-1 f fl r. il .1 uw i l Wifi? N: 2 wi- ,sv lil l P ' i i rl r ggi , ynswfi gil, li r egal 2, rli l Wrrghl, Jason Mill i k e ' wwgiiy 'W i Us All WN il ii, wil SOPHOMORES 39 r l r Q i ,ll l ll Q ff 1 7 r l il X' r r l in 'QLQSPE if 1' WW E iii 1 UH! Eixq l Wil will I Wi ir To W fs is rw 5 i if is Qs 4 W' iiiiiigl il W i l 3 g igs , , ir: ll. M N3ir'-l r l' ll 'i l l 3 ' . . 5 ri si , 3 2 '-'s r s il l ll 'g i D, Wee. , ii i Jr 27'V, F :eggs 1' r 1525 l 'l , 53 X l I 5 ' iii l l X Q l sl ' 5,55 liglli iii W J il if W E ks A r rl fs l E E S 31 g S 'ig li 5 We sez, ,, D, ll l ,I l li l r l Z 3 l g ' lisa A 3 M 52' E 'S555 Hr 1 'H T see ' l Jfg? sw .. I 1 r i 1, 5 S Fl his yy r Ml ss .S ll' if l li lisp., hgli, 1 ss if ' if ie l i' Q s 1 silt, ln? M ega 'f a l 15235 l 'iii yi Www li f l we W wi? -we l i s i ' ,yi Joe Pomajzl Mike Easfon Marrianne Elner Melba Tyler William Adkins Bob Anderson Dorfh y Banks Biff Beck Jerry Berhens Larry Bergeson Diana Borders Paula Curry Wasps 38 F143 Q Mrs. Banks, CHS Nominee for Teacher of The Year Cody High School's English DeparTmenT Chairperson and long Time English Teacher, Doro- Thy Banks, was nominaTed in 4987 for Teacher of The Year, in a pro- gram sponsored by The Wyoming STaTe DeparTmenT of EducaTion. When asked why she ThoughT she was nominaTed for This award she replied, because my principal has faiTh in me. Mrs. Banks has been Teach- ing aT Cody High School for ThirTy years. When asked why she chose CHS she explained ThaT her husband was born in Wyoming, 40 FaculTyfMrs. Banks and had a dream To reTurn and live here. They chose Cody be- cause of The availabiliTy of jobs in boTh Their respecTive fields. She believes ThaT Cody has a beTTer educaTional siTuaTion, and more concerned parenTs who involve Themselves in The school Than do some oTher places. Also, while on The subjecf of good poinTs abouT Cody, Mrs. Banks ciTed Cody as being a good place To raise chil- dren, and described Cody as a beauTifuI, peaceful place. She believes ThaT The climaTe, which is jusT horrid, someTimes causes people To be sTronger and have rugged moral fiber. While There are many good poinTs abouT Cody, some characTerisTics ThaT Mrs. Banks does noT appreciaTe are The Tendency of The people To be clickish, clannish, and close-minded and The lack of access To culTural experiences. Teaching is whaT Mrs. Banks has always wanTed To do. She said This sounds so corny buT aT The beginning of firsT grade l ThoughT To myself This is really fun. ThaT is when I decided ThaT Teaching was going To be my ca- reer. ln The ThirTy years Mrs. Banks has been Teaching she has seen changes in boTh sTudenTs' aTTi- Tude and, in some ways, in Teach- ing meThods. In regard To aTTi- Tude changes by The sTudenTs Mrs. Banks feels ThaT she has seen a cycle of changes. When she l .f ' . . 'ill' E swff ,. F . qis ' ,. fa We X A ea., .. -1' is ' .... .F in X x A Ri? S E .. 8 Q H N. 9' sis JN . s MUN xg x.. - . . g . . .M E. N si Q Q Jane Dominick Dave Ellorf Jim Facinelli Keifh Francik Don Frlsby Dr. l?obb Gould LeeAnn Hana Tamra Jackson L 1 Pal Jacobson M T X lWke Johnson ' ' Lolly Jolly A .. , - 1 Joe Kanlola Q 'T alll 2s5is 75 vis MRS. BANKS lectures The Scarlel Leiter. began Teaching, sTudenTs had a passive aTTiTude ThaT enabled Them To accepT whaT The Teach- er Told Them. STudenTs would do anyThing To geT a good grade. Then in The 60's and 70's kids asked why'? When a Teacher Told Them someThing, There was more inTellecTual sTimulaTion. Now, Mrs. Banks says, she sees a cycling back Towards passiviTy and saying anyThing for a grade. As far as changes in Teaching go, Mrs. Banks feels ThaT Things will change more wiTh The wides- pread use of compuTers. Also, re- search has given more definiTlon To Teaching meThods, whereas, in The pasT, Teaching was done by insTincT. Teachers Today know more abouT why sTudenTs learn The way They do. ln spiTe of The facT ThaT Mrs. Banks has read hundreds of nov- els, she was able To single ouT Two favoriTes: The Greal Galsby, and Deafh Comes for The Archbishop. Garsby, because of The beauTy of The language, especially The phrases and Dealh, because iT is a recipe for life and living. ThroughouT Mrs. Bank's life World War ll had a greaT influ- ence on her, and, she believes, on The whole naTion. World War ll changed our way of looking aT life and deaTh and war. We be- came aware of how cruel hu- mans can be. When asked whaT oTher oc- cupaTion she would like To be in Mrs. Banks replied Journalism , BuT in college The field was closed To women. Mrs. Banks has a simple, inTel- ligenT and healThy Theory on be- ing happy. Doing whaT you like To do, doing iT well, and being wiTh people you love. FaculTyfMrs. Banks Al Tom Klomparens Becky MoC!ask y Parry McDonnell John MoDouQe!l Don Macho Lawrence Meisfer Brad Miller Merlin Mix Charles Morfon John Parko Ken Piazza Burch l?eo'er Se ik fe Q' X S 5 X 1 X . Mrs. Baf- eson points out an arfi X ,na rn 'fx Q. G X X ,W 'KN M32 1L.3l mil: 1555, .. W,,x,,. TN T 5 gi? X. X JR ..kL ii. 3 5 5 , M use wal cle in Con temporary Authors for L o n e I a 5howelL 'S-.. 412 FacuI'ryfLibrory M E -Q, 5 f- 4 I I E 4, -.1 W. ',r S. A New Wave of Learning in The Library if . . L.yL if W Wayne Roadifer Phil noberrson Paul Sampson !, -is j ,..,, Norm Sedig VZL, T. . .W .s :X f' :' , ' I A A .-.'1t sri . Keg X 1, J .gi ... 1 ' Pcmefwhephefd Q , ., MO Shields ' Q ' . .. E l-larold Siegle ' . N,' ' 5 QQ M V JOHN Smifh .J Q . . 1 i wg ' E '51 6 'fr . T , ' li ' L X S J Dennis Taylor sf T . f s Jim Teffv N . L' :i' J Cathy Wacaser A 3 T T Mary Weamer ' x.:, Y - i. rr ' r -. f Once upon a Time, The CHS library was a dark and dismal hole, a place where no one in Their righT mind would check ouT a book, leT alone sTudy or jusT browse around. Now The ouTlook of The library has changed - Thanks To Mrs. Jolley and Mrs. BaTeson. AlThough The main reasons for redoing The li- brary were To improve efficien- cy and To updaTe maTerlals, Mrs. Jolley displayed sTudenT arTwork and planTlife on The shelves alongside The encylo- pedias and dusTy copies of Moby Dick. As no library would be compleTe wiThouT The laTesT magazines, Mrs. Jolley sub- scribes To hoT periodicals such as 'll'2olling STone and Glamour. One of Mrs. Jolley's ongoing projecfs This year was :M .. M M: i 'L me wwkiv K , ,,.VV M Lyyy VW I ..,, J z I W H ..,, , .. ,,,, ,Jw A s, 2 V rrr T 1' A ,,.. - 5 as i my Mrs. Jolley explains the card catalog. Dan While Rusfy Vanno y updafing The Language ArTs seciion of The library which in- cludes maferials such as The SIRS and informafion books To assisT wiTh speeches and pa- pers. AnoTher change includes placing The compleTe circula- Tion of books on The new com- puTer, a job assigned To The full Time Aide Mrs. BaTeson. ln The fuiure Mrs. Jolley plans To updaTe The science seciion, and replace The meTal furnishings wiTh wood To achieve a more uniform look. So iT was plain To see ThaT under The direcTion of Mrs. Jol- ley The library has undergone The TransformaTion from a place To be avoided inTo a place To be discovered. FaculTyfLibrary 413 i r i i i , i i 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS T T6 fQOTDC1lT V l M Vikh T Z 48 TTTTTT l'T V oiieybdii TT T 50 G-oif 52 Tennis , 54 iffCross Ciiiuniry 56 Girls Swimming 58 Boys Swimming 5-3460 if-Siris Bcskerboii miii 62 Boys Boskeiboii 64 T Wrestling 56,66 Cheerleaders T 68 TGymncisiic yi H E 3 p Q mg L14 SPORTS DIVIDER T0Okil9i5f ll' Rm C0 ana The fans are more enihusiasiio This year . . . Sporis give people Things To do ana' ways To focus Their energies. iT's someihirrg io iook forward To ana' a place To sei personal goals. - Beck y -Be yeier Teams cohTihued To im- prove as sophomore Teamfi and Ufopercfass- imeni Irsh zrrihelrrlskrlils. F. T c!imo fiso did i i fan gyp- ,. J fQ,:1se5w51'v,-. we-hf'T:'.,,. ' ,-f.1z,,sSz,gsw1e- . f T Of course, all of The Teams and fans had To dis poinwf ilii mem offloss, arid ThaTf Lrncrushqble sprrrf of , ..,,. , , .. . . ., .,.?.,, ff-wwgglfz .f-nslzifisiffzfr. , Q11 The ed our arch-rival, The Powell PahThers, and everyone ie1TSETorediiTi?TfrThe prTde iwhen 'Tina Gros- TTTTT ani free:gTyle daring SrTcTe ThroughouT The year a wave of spiriT en- f aredff ur reams on e broughfa new mean- T To 45 H W is K THE HOME team advantage at work through Dottie McColl and Tina Groskopli FRONT ROIM Clint Campbell Randy Proetrock, Todd Rednen Dave McCall, Jay Hester, Joe Hajba, Terry Vaughn, Chuck Hulbert, manager Marianne Kenny. Second row, Colter Richard Steve Mickelson, Robb Palmen Brad Hinze, Sean McGary, Rich VanDeeL JimBob Facinelli, Kelly Hanson, Matt Higgins, Dave Wilson, Ton y Dammen, Joe Stringari Kent Ste vens, Chad Jones, Chris Burt, Greg Roaditer, Brian Bickham, Steve Wood, Carl Sauerwein. Third row, Phillip Cundall Joe Asay, Season Ends wiih 3rd in Conference Mike Anderson, Eric Swope, Scott McGreery, Mark Peterson, Chance Bonai Jeremy Blaylock, Torin Chambers, Justin Derouche, Justin Lund- vall. Fourth row, Pete Wolt Brandon Selk, Albaro Sowerwine, Robert VanAmburg, Chad Estes, Chris Palmer, Shane Lynn, Jeremiah Struck, Charlie Blaylock, Dean Olenik, Jayson Ellis, Tra v- is Ball. Coaches, Ken Piazza, Wayne Roaditer, Steve Novakovich, Bob Anderson, and Head Coach John McDougall , '-, - W, , ,.,' 1 . - ' - .1 1f W , - - - , 2,42 T, ' I-,wr 4' f g ggrczv Mn' y ij' A L t'l - - f ff' -15: T if -ww - 'J ,yi ,W V 1-Tfj3,,.: ir? fi '21 ,s45'i '1L if K rl Ah ' - g g, ,Wi 'a S mf F , mga? rg: W I I J' K gf? jrrii li , ' 4? QW? I-5 M- 62 r.. , , vv,: -:L rm M s ,jg A j - ig I - ff' ,H ' ' fii ,I if Y ' W' s T ,,.: : ,, U rr: :QQ -L .,. I I P! , V . ' 2 M, Q H C- 1 11, ,,,, ' ,J-v - ' I ii ,,, , JN ' is f ,,,, , A! ,, I R V ,,I,l , 'ff , Z -we is tstt - wif f r -g ,,,, ..,,,,, f f'-- - H Q r,..,, 4 A ,,., it Photo b y the Cody Enterprise Sport: Fooiball Coach: John McDougall Assistant Coaches: Sieve Novakovich Bob Anderson, Ken Piazza Wayne Roadifer Season: Sepi. A - Oct. 23 Awards: All Conference - Hrst Team JA Y HESTER and Chris Burt join their team in discussing one of the plays that led to the victory. BRAD HINZE lines up ready to attack Rock Springs ata home game. Rich VanDeer, Dave McCall All Conference - Second Team Kelly Hanson, Todd Redner Chris Burr, Sean iVIcGary, Brad Hinze, Joe Hajba, Randy Proefrock, Greg Roadifer Cody-Worland 45- 8 Cody-Evansion 55-411 Cody-Lander 7-441 Score Cody-Rock Springs 6-22 Cody-Rawlins 24- 6 Ccrd Cody-Riverion 43-42 Cody-Green River 20- 7 Cody-Powell 24-22 AMY HUNTER prepares herself to receive DEBBIE ANT ONS and Linda Main crouch the ball. to return the serve. Sport: Volleyball Coach: Keith Francik Assistant Coach: Pat Bronnenberg Season: Aug. 29 - Oct. 24 Awards: Linda lvlain All Conference All Tournament I I Scorecard CHSfOpp. Gillette 7-45,9-45 Evanston 40-45,45-14,43-'l5 Powell 9-'l5,'l5-43,7-45 Worland ll-15,45-44,45-7 Rock Springs 45-7,45-Ll Green River 40-45,45-9,5-45 Evanston 8-45,7-'15 Rawlins 40-'l5,'l5-42,46-141 Powell 3-45,45-8,441-46 Riverton A-45,8-15 Lander 45-3,45-3 Evanston 40-45,43-'l5 Lander 8-45,7-'l5 Rawlins 45-5,47-45 Riverton 47-45,45-42 Worland 46-14,46-ld Green River 45-40,44-46,11-45 Rock Springs 'll-45,45-40, 46-441 Rawlins 'l'l-45,45-41,8-45 Green River 13-'l5,'l5-6,4-'l5 Team photo by the Cody Enterprise 418 VOLLEYBALL ,I V r ,. :,x, A , ,, ' I,ff:ilfi i,Kil?' l rl' , an TEAM MEMBERS include front from left- Amy Davis, Julie Schnell, Kristie Blake, Tristie Kin- cheloe, Sheri Senitte, Becky Willford. Mid dle row, Margaret Bullock, Brenda Nova- kovich, Mindy Jordan, Casey Davidson, Jennifer Rauch, Amy Hunter, Shelly Stahl. Back row, manager Brooke Good, Sue Senecal Tina Flowers, Lori Reetz, Kristi Acton, Debbie Antons, Linda Main, Michelle Edgemond, DeAnne Deming, Tracey Paulsen and Becky Beyeler Paw:-W TRACY PA ULSEN jumps in anticipation of a spike. 1 K i Nm x 5 M ' - - fiff - -- -- ,, , i i i wh I X NOX 5 M --WWA .. ,xxx ., . K S 'IW .Surf if 3 E Xa at Neiiers Have Disappointing .- if 9.25 in -.. , g .,.. .... ..,. SUE SENECAL hits the ball G5 Lori Reef! stands prepared to help. VQLLEYBALL AQ l 1 l Disquolifiooiions Resulted in 51h or Conference Sport: Golf it Cooch: Burch Reder Season: Aug. 28 - OCT. 3 Awords: Outstanding Golfer Jeff Boyer Most lmpro ved Borr Schaefer I Sooreooro Lander Tourn. 3rd Worlond Tourn. 3rd Buffalo Tourn. 8Tn Riverton Tourn. oin Conference Earn Store Meer Qin SENIOR ANDY Corbin drives the ball on the opening tee at the Conference T our nament in Cody. WINNER OF the Outstanding Golfer Award Jeff Boyen tees oft x- 'V TEAM MEMBERS include, from left- Bry- der, Joel Wienen Kelly Bustos, Andy an Roadifer, Jeff Boyer, Ron Spomen Corbin, Dave Wagnen Bart Schaeten Jeff Copeland Matt Wech, Cole Sny Mike Power, and Greg Ellis. 50 ' ! The Cody golfers hdd o big disoppoinTmenT when Two of The golfers were disdudlifed for errors on scorecdrds. Golfers Jeff Boyer ond Andy Corbin were boTh dis- qudlified ofTer They Turned in Their scoreodrds wiTh incorrecT scores on Them. Cody golfers ended Their sedson ninTh in The sToTe. Phofo below and feom pnofo by The Cody Enferprise. l i l lr dwg H GOLF 54 Team A Tasle of Triumph WAITING FOR the serve is Tricia Davis. ALL CONFERENCE player Stacey Blough returns the ball Sporl: Tennis Coach Norm Sedig Season: Sept. 3 - Ocl. 3 Awards: Boys Regionals 3rd place Regional Doubles Champions - John Cody and Derick Whilmore All Conference Jody Cody Derick Whilmore Girls Regional Champions Slale Slh place All Conference Stacey Blough Tricia Davis Jodi Wasmulh sssss ,sri -Esc, . , . is Q 4 R Ms . :.. ARM X N sf X ei K xxx xsxtx v9.'. xxxsxx 'ig lb X xxx R N L X . A s M ls- 'Q O xx in 'ss x X L sv, Q 'S X Phoio by The Cody Enlerprlse iraq Shauna K eever, Jacque Krenning, Linda Roseburg, Sedig, Boots Wyllle Jeff Wlllrams Jon Cozzens John Aime Baxten and Shannon Howery. The secondrow Cody, Billy Denend Phrl Jacobson Boyd Wold includes Bill Mutich, Jodi Wasmuth, Stacey Blough, Bruce Robertson and Jia Ludwrck Gina Tachick, Carrie Lockwood Una Schaefer, Trl 52 TENNIS X 5 . x xxx XXX X .XM X .W 'l Scorecard I I Boy'sfC5irl's Cody vs. Rocks Springs 4-3 4-3 Cocly vs. Green River O-A 3-4 Cody vs. Powell A-O 3-4 Cody vs. Kelly Walsh 3-4 A-O Cocly vs. Natrona 4-3 2-2 Cody vs. Powell 2-2 A-O Cody vs. Jackson 3-4 A-O Cody vs. Rawlins 4-3 4-O Cocly vs. Powell 2-2 3-4 Cosy vs. Sheridan O-A O-A -swmwz, . ll. mysel- ,..,. lrr, 4 W MM, ss.. . f VA VVIV ,4 i X-.f f. !,,-ff n.,..,s-4 17+ .Q GINA TA CHICK and Tricia Davis discuss the upcoming Women 's match. FAR LEFL John Cody serves against his Powell opponent in a Men's Doubles match. TENNIS 53 Harriers Combine Strength and Drive Sport: Cross Country Coach: Larry Bergeson Asst. Coach: Merlin Mix Season: Aug. 29 - Oct. 47 Awards: Girls Team 3rd at Conference Boys Team 5th at Conference All Conference James Mix JOY CRONK pulls ahead of the pack al the Slate Meef in Riverton. RIGHT GARY Taylor overiakes a run ner while competing at State. TEAM MEMBERS, back from left coach Larry Bergeson, manager Gene Bo yn fon, Collin Winder, Pat Becken Nelson Goubeaux, David Reynolds, Donald Morganflash, Clay Maihe ws, James Mix. ln the front row, Brefl Bales, Todd Wacaser, Tonya Mafhe ws, Sara Rohrbach, Chris Lazz, Sarah Dominick, Jo y Cronk, Todd Lowion, and Morgan Riley. Harriers not pictured include Lovell runners Tracy Aberle, Gary T ay lor, and JaDee Moncur. 541 CROSS COUNTRY et s..' 57. L.- i R ...Ag 1 I I Scoreccrrcl GirIsfBoys Green River - 6-4 Cody 2-2 'I-3 Riverron - 8-7 Tnermopolis - 3-2 Woriond - - Lender 3-2 3-A Conference 6-2 A-A Store 8-'14 8-M - nor 0 full Team BOTTOM MASSE5 of runners flood the staffing line in Lander. DA VID RE YNOL DS strains fo ward the finish line. CROSS COUNTRY 55 1 Mr r, '. 'S ,i 3? fy-, Q7-iii 7'r?S'Wf ' f f' L' J:3fWff,gffg' 95' 1 I ff '2Li'f'?' an VVYY V .ai-E. C ,Z w f ' J my - S 'cf . , N -Km , Q' . V :Lg wr, M.-. gg -'V f Har, , ,- x fy 4 ., ' - W gwwy! ,ga 6, f 'ml -Y MM -w,,4,a. I, 'V ' ,Jn-f. ' U, 4 r 'eff 1 '1'.- -, V -.. ' 1, 1 4, J W, , W. A. . A ., , N ,Ogg 6,55-M , . ,ns , -4 P 4, Ihr Putt' 1 . .ie bij' 1 .gav- 2' , 'x ui- ,os ,Q Ax, . -hw .4 xRis.w,m.f atm x -143099 E OPPOSITE PAGE the Filly Swimmers have a cheer session to raise spirits before the PoweIICody meet. AFTER THE Senior Recognition Ceremony Julie Hollowell re ceives a fare well hug from a teammate. A Success Story f,52!U'i 'Wu 4i'4lI.l-l1 -1'-5' 'U-'dv Toppea with a State Champ fe ff ,Q ' , l . Q V' W . L 1. fkrr s L ,ff , mf 5 3 A I , P-A? ' - . 24 +'i' I 1 ,jd . ' ff 5 3 , ,. ,,, . 8 K l V. JV., ky , . . I ,.VA ,,, I I I r5AM MEMBERS include, front from left- JodiAsay, Jenny Goodyear. Second row, Coach Dave Allen, Sheila Stahl, Shauna Lewis, Christie Weamer, Kirsten Rohde, Lori Ram- lch, Kathi Sampson, assistant coach Pat Jacobson. Back ro w, manager Sharlie Smith, Julie Hollo well Joyce Barlett, Tina Grosskopi Rikki Wilder, Sarah Behrens, Andrea Si mone, Kammi Mock, Kim Payne, Tracie Darling. COUWODD- SWIMMING THE butterHy at the Cody Invitational a Filly Lander 86-75 swimmer prepares tor the turn. Lander Relays Llth Cody Inv- 'IST Lander Q3-78 POWQI RGIGVS 2nd Sport: Girls Swimming igendcn In I 89-2 Coach: Dave Allen ermopols nv. s - T t vvorlana 440-57 AEM Gp, b Powell Inv' 2nd oac . Pat Jaco son Green River 83-87 SSOSODI AUQ. - Nov. 7 Riverton-Rawlins 420-82-84 AWCIVGSI Aff COf1fGfGflCe Greybull 59-88 Rikki Wilder Worland Inv. 'lst Sheilg Stghl Rock SDHUQS Ting Grosskopf POWQH Q4-77 Joyce Bartlett Evanston 97-73 57, 7, M 7, Conference 2nd ,CTG ,ee Non-Qualifiers lnv. 'lst RMK' Wndef State Meet 8th Backstroke Ath 200 Freestyle 5th Tina Grosskopf 50 Freestyle State Champion WAITING FOI? the gun at the starting block is a Cody Bronc swimmer. f-...A ' 1 New Coach For Swimmers Spori: Boys' Swimming Cooch: Dave Allen Assi. Coach: Terry BorTleTT Season: Jon. 'I6 - Mor. lf? Highlights: Dave Allen Took over as The head cooch of Boys' Swimming QT The beginning of This season. He worked wiTh a young Team ThoT he believes will be sTrong in yedrs To come. Neil EnrighT and Joe Asay ore The promising juniors wiTh Joe breaking The school record in The A00 meTer freesTyle. TEAM MEMBERS include Hrst row I to r.' Steve Jordan, Terry Bartlett Jr., Jason Koperski Brad Payne, Paul Spears, Brian Jordan, Chad Shultz, Travis Claus, and Morgan Railie. 2nd row: Skip Largent, Joe Bell, Francisco Marti nez, Colter Richards, and Mark Ramet. 4th ro w.' Head coach Dave Allen, Neil Enright, Joe Asay, Dave Wagner, Jim Monty, coach Terry Bartlett. 5th row: manager Jodi Asay, Scott Mackay, Jim Parkins, Jason Livingston, manag- er ieikki Wilder. 58 BOYS' SWIMMING AT THE starting block, Cody Bronc swimmers prepare to race. ,W JOE ASA Y and Neil Enright cheer their leam- fT7C7feS OD. I I Sooreoorcl CHS f Opp. Powell lnvil. 2nd C249 ply Rlverlon 841-85 Powell lnvil. 2nd C234 ply Rlverlon lnvil. 3rd C239 pT.j Thermopolis B-811: G-82 Powell 84-OO Worlond lnvll. 2nd C225 pT.j Rlverlon lnvil. lsr C300 pl.j 'for resulfs offer Feb. 43 please see fhe supplement SENIOR SCOTT Mackay jumps off Ihe block ar the Sfdff of fhe FGCS. 5. , , ,... 2 ik'fl:'l 'f-l -:-:::1'-:f l E2: l fig : :::-l , I lll VV L kb ' ' Iii' ' ' I e 'l'il we Q H X V l ' SL x G A I lpp We All pholos on these poges by The Cody Enterprise. BOYS' SWIMMING 59 Fillies Improve Throughout the Season Sport: Girls' Basketball Coach: Larry Bergeson Asst. Coach: Patty McDonnell Season: Dec. it - Mar. 'l2 Highlights: According to coach Larry Bergeson the Fillies looked stronger in every game throughout the season. We've been rebounding and shooting better in every game, stated Bergeson. TOWARDS THE hoop Junior Tracy Paul sen dribbles down the court. TEAM MEMBERS include front row I to r: Stephanie Skinnen Brenda Novako vich, Debra Myers, Amy Davis, Mi chelle Edgmond and Sheri Senitte. Middle row: Shelley Stahl Jodi Was- muth, Stacey Blough, KristiActon, Amy Hunter, Tracy Paulsen, Tracie Simms, tm iw' 4. hwy if W W ' ri . Q 32 .r 1 sw , , Chris Lazz. Back ro w,' coach Larry Ber- 1, ' geson, manager Stephanie Gillette, 1 DeAnne Deming, Una Flowers, Sue ,If J Senecal Becky Willford Lori Reetz, Kelly K osmann, Margaret Bullock, and assistant coach Patty McDonnell. is 1 V r , of r J t iles .. ,,.... j f g 5 f 'rln ..,t' 1-, - qs on ani - ig ii i ar' su i i I I f,.,, ::' , T' A it ' , ani .... V, I K 1 .I V A I ,N A Q4 iii W r , , ,J A ,Mfg ,,, f jx, ss N... 5 3, ,M 4 ,QA ,L . Q., A, ns. ,f mm WE 60 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Mass. . UP FOR the basket Junior Tracy Paul DEBY MYERS surrounded by oppo Scorecard CHS f Opp. Worland 32-27 Sheridan 36-48 Powell 34-62 Sheridan 33-68 Rawlins 33-66 Rocks Springs 30-55 Evanslon 34-67 Lander 43-48 Riverion 28-60 Powell 38-58 Green River 39-35 Rawlins 28-44 Worland 29-43 Green River 30-54 Evanslon 36-64 'for results after Feb. l3 please see the supplement. JODI WASMUTH seeks a teammate to complete the play. sill 15 .sy W N. ,.,, .aug sen shoots tor two. nents, tights for the basket. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 64 'w I I Scorecard CHS 7 Opp. Worland 70-64 Sneridan 87-57 Powell 76-62 Sheridan 67-86 Rawlins 57-47 Rocks Springs 74-62 Evanslon 65-44 Lander 74-44 Riverlon 64-68 Powell 83-53 Green River 78-74 Rawlins 73-43 Worland 84-76 Green River 58-69 Evanslon 62-54 'for results after Feb. 43th please see the supplement. CODY BRONC teammates and fans cheer Rich VanDeer towards victory. TEAM MEMBERS include trom left to right front ro w, manager Bill MuNch, Todd Red ner Dean Olenik, Chad Jones, John Cody, Greg Roaditer, Chris Burt and manager Clay Johnson. Back ro w, Torin Chambers, Dean Brown, Derek Armen- trout Rich VanDeeL Eric Swope, Phil Jac- obson and manager Phil Cundall. 62 BOYS' BASKETBALL fl 2' U- 4+ , .. . , gig X - .N , 5 ' B . K... , QLS.. 5 W .p.... 5 .5 .Q .... ...... ....o..p pssis 1 pssp ............ f -' Q ' v K 3 5 kg Q , gi A' SQ? f 1- - ' 5? S ' S AW, 3 5 ,.-6 --.54 Q' ' S 6 ' , ggiilf gR5filQE5 frsfuz 6 e ,N 5 Vp -sg SN 'Q ' X 5 W ,, X A... .X A 3... jl-V ,S jg x il . ' K 1.,, ' . ' , .vis A S ,Y 2 X , 2 R 0 L . Q Q 4' Y i 3 I i8 B 2 l AIRBORN, JUNIOR Chad Jones scores fwo poinfs during the home game againsl Powell. hu .. ,SQ :gui if i 'ET' ' 5 2 ss i ,.... . mmAL 4 gif :, 2.15. LLL... -1' Q XA L ,X X ., ig., W ' TOWARD THE hoop, Senior Dean Brown dribbles down the court. TODD REDNER is open for a pass during the Powell - Cody game. 'ff r'f ,., ,. H Mia 'M MW Broncs Create Winning Streak Sport: Boys Basketball Coach: Steve Novakovich Asst. Coach: Norm Seclig Season: Dec. 'll - lvlar. 42 Highlights: The Cocly Broncs spent a ma- jority of the season ranked fourth in the State A-A Conference. Coach Steve Novakovich called it a very enjoyable season with a strong team effort bringing some big wins. BOYS' BASKETBALL 63 Wrestlers Have Individual Strengths Sport: Wrestling Coach: Ken Piazza Asst. Coach: Gary Axehelm Season: Dec. A - Feb. 27 Highlights: According to coach Ken Pi- azza this year's team improved considerably over the last year. Piazza's emphasis was on the individuals. He said that they helped themselves and placed well in the tournaments. JUNIOR STEVE Downing pins his oppo nent to the mat. TEAM MEMBERS include from I to r: Front ro w, Ste ve Downing, Rob Gandy, Eric Mackay, Lee Fischer, and Curt Down- ing. 2nd ro w, Andy Marty, Tyler Bustos, Clint Mathews, Bruce Robertson, Larry Briggs, and Ste ve Mickelson. 3rd row, manager Jennifer Hunter, Tony Dam- men, Robb Palmer, Ryan Marcell, Shawn Dansie, Dane Mickelson, and manager Karla Wormald. finial if? f R+- A f r . W All photos on these pages by the Cody CLINT MA THEWS in an attempt to gain 641 WRESTLING Enterprise. control of the match, reaches for his opponent's head. I AM,,,W ., f Ta , ,,,. f . .. I , W ...W 1ls,f,W,l. ,,,, W, f.,,. ,, vvv. If .-., AMA-M.. . ' It H LL ' I , I I I - ' , ,,,,l-,5,U W ,,, I ,,,,, TOP RIGHT a Cody Bronc wrestler uses BOTTOM RIGHT Holding his opponent a headlock to subdue his opponent. in a shoulder clenohing embrace, Ju- nior Ste ve Downing sho ws his strength and ability. I I Scorecorcl CHS f Opp. Powell lnvir. Qlh Q74pT.j Powell 23-A4 Dilllon lnvil. 2ncl Q455p'r.p Laurel 46-53 Rlverlon 23-54 Lander 34-A2 Evonslon 24-54 Rowlins 27-44 Douglas Tourn. Arn C439pT.j Greybull 54-24 Hunlley Projecl Arn C448pT.Q Green River 3-69 Rocks Springs O-78 Wyoming lnvil. 46Tn f28pI.j Powell 23-54 'for results after Feb. 44 please see the supplement. ,. I M4344-wh , WRESTLING 65 i , ,,, 5 M V ,,,,, A Ma, break during the W A V ir iih vvl Skiiers Gain Experience STEVE CHRISTENSEN free skis before his next race. LEFT BOT T OM' a Cody Bronc skiier slaloms io the iinish. JUNIOR SHA UNA Le wis hangs on io the rope low at Sleep' ing Giani. Highlights: The Cody Ski Team had a fine season in spiTe of The facT ThaT The boys Team was a new Team, and did noT have a IoT of ex- perience skiing To- geTher. The Broncs Took mosTIy seconds and Thirds aT meeis, and have shown im- mense improvemeni ThroughouT The sea- son. The Filiies have also done very well, and have placed second aT mosT meeTs. Filiies K .MW I I Kas: Davidson and E Shawna Lewis were T The mosT improved ii ' on The Team. gf H ,ll H gg K ..5f,,,.ir. A it is A2 i , -iw T eirlsysoys' '7 Laramie 2ndf7Th Casper KW 3rdf2nd A 1' K1 Cody 2rTdf2T1Cl ' gi' Pinedale 2ndf2nd Jackson 3rdf2nd 'for Sfafe resuifs please see The sup- iil V , plemenf. ,' 9 f TEAM MEMBERS include froni row I to rg coach Dan White, Brandon Selk, Mickey Marfin, Mike Roulensin, Carlos Domin guez, Chrls Kenney, Jlm Ramage, Cort ne y Feele y, Justin Deroche, Davld Strike, and Mike Anderson. Second ro w,' Tlm Acker, Jeff Copeland Dennis Reed, Bob b y Modei Scoff Martin, Shannon Ho wre y, Sarah Dominick, Travis Swenson, Sara Rohrbach, Jed Davis, Kasi Davison, Jake yin' Cowden, Trlsiiklncheloe, Blly Denend Chris fine Weamen Marianne Kenny, Shauna Lew ls, and Sieve Chrlsfansen. :Ii K D7 an 3' 'ffkwg-iw. ,ga fp ,,,,, ff - W, , , , W, Os TABLE oF CONTENTS 72 cn I ci Picrifff H 777 7777 73 H Q 76 H 1 78 cn 1 D so F u Pl y 82 Sp QP! y qh! Wwe aw I I I E :JC- 63 G .J ns Plays ore nloe, buf we could use more of Them. - Deb Anfons We should have more school lnvolveo' ooflvllles, more school sponsored oo- llvlfles. -Corlo Wormolo' .ruv-..,v.. ....-I.,. ..,..,- coming week ds Senior Brohc Ddy wos posT- poned unTil spring ond ,V ThoT old TrodiTion wos noT forgoTTen in The closs of 1988. sponsored o cosTume conTesT ond The winner wos owdrded or pizzo. l lllll Feline fT7kI EfIQhTrW 5.0bQI1l lllr A dfqflrflila ppll , TIWGQZQFIC f'C'TI'1'r lls if These Trodihons wil! Ted Agcfrho ChrisTie's mol dance Topped The ssrcsf- wefes rHE HQTQLOW fcr cfesr Ofilihe Newpwove lllhld ci: Tllhl T mg ACTIVITIES DIVIDER 7'I CLOCK WISE: VARSITY and J. V. Cheerleaders show off a new formalion. SOPHOMORE VOLLEY BALL players sing You Are My Sunshine. JULIE HOLLOWELL, Shelley Boyer, and Liz Mealey cheer on The Sophomores. Danelle Olson and Shawn McDaniel pay homage lo lhe Seniors. 1 .1- QM fi. if 1 Q. if Ewgw ,V U' W-x , A435 rl vi T ff S L' - L T gl E. .gf HosTed by The CHS Cheer- leaders, The annual Cheer- leaders Picnic broughT The firsT waves of spiriT To Cody High School. ATTended by many CHS sTudenTs, faculTy and par- enTs, The picnic was an exciT- ing beginning To The school year. Sophomore members 'fl fi 'ff-si of The aThleTic Teams Took parT in mock iniTiaTions. The Cheerleaders Picnic provided an excellenT op- porTuniTy for friends To be- come reacauainTed, for sTu- denTs To supporT Their aThleTic Teams, and for parenTs To share in school acTiviTies. Caughi ln A Wave of SpiriT 72 CHEERLEADERS PICNIC I I BELOW MR and Mrs Sprrrf and the Sophomore affen I l I d 9 Homecoming - The very word brings ex- ciTemenT To Cody High School. ln spiTe of TrodiTion chonges, 4987 proved To be no differenT. DisoppoinTmenT ron Through The Senior clciss wiTh The concellc1Tion of Sr. Bronc Dey ond mucl fighT. Also, The C pc1inTing was posTponecl due To supply mixups. However, woves of spiriT prevoiled QT The Powderpuff fooTboll gome, wiTh The Seniors defeoTing The Juniors by o score of 24 To O. Holls were decoroTed in True spiriT. Csee Pride, nexT pogej LEFT: BILLY Denend and Lori Hanson in the Jr. class skif. MR. PIAZZA and Mr. Sedig are a nurse and a Riverfon Wolf in the faculty skit. HOIVIECOIVIING- 73 T E Pride, ConTinued . . . The Sophomores used d block ond whiTe moTif, The Juniors oredTed d sTir wiTh WdnTed posiers, ond The Seniors showed Their sTuff wiTh o sTreeT scene. Cheers ond shouTs psyohed sTudenTs up dT The bonfire, ond The snoke ddnoe showed Cody jusT how much spiriT we hod. Friddy nighT broughT The fooibdii rndTch up dgoinsT River- Ton. The Broncs squedked by The Wolves wiTh d 43-42 vioTory. The Homecoming donoe foi- Iowed The gorne ond provided on exoeIienT oonciusion To d spir- .MW iTed week. TOP.' DE CORA TING Sophomore hall is Jett Copeland. RIGHT: DOT Tl McColl hangs streamers in Senior hall. 'Tw 1522 153 A3 WK 'Q 2 T Z fi f u 7 4 74 HOMECOMING --1-1 is ABO VE: A fe w of the Senior hall decorators inspect the streamers. ... ,,,- Z' iw We 1 RIGHT: KARA Bereman and Debbie Myers tape down Deb s stripes to the road in Senior Hall. TT . HOMECOMING-I 75 76 HALLOWEEN BELOW! HALLOWEEN is C1 time for scary fl7ff7QS, GS Scott Mackay d6fT1OI75ffGfeS. L K ix NN... E fi '2gi E - f. .. ZI' wif sv v is 'xg XFN BELOW: LESLIE Wood as Dr. Quack, plays her saxophone in Senior Hall. Raised SpiriTs JusT as exciTemenT from Homecoming began To lag, a New Wave of spiriT buoyed CHS sTudenTs back To The Top. Hallow- een arrived aT Cody High School in a flash of fun, cosTumes and pracTical jokes. AlThough few sTudenTs dressed up for The holiday The STudenT Council sponsored a cosTume conTesT. The sTudenT prize was a pizza, while The win- ning faculTy member was award- ed dinner for Two aT LaComida. Original cosTumes were The rule This year ranging from lvlr. Parka dressed as a California raisin To Shane Overfield dressed as a raTher maTronly woman. Even sTudenTs who did noT dress up enjoyed Halloween. Merely waTching The sTudenTs who were in cosTume provided enTerTainmenT for everyone. llllll MlDDLE.' STEVE Mickelson as everyone 's ABO VE: TIM Kennedy refrleves a mirror favorite syrup, Aunf Jemima. for Ms. Shane OverHeld. HALLOWEEN 77 WinTerTime FanTasy The old lvring Berlin song WinTer Wonderland, made fa- mous by The orooning of Bing Crosby, was remembered during The ChrisTmas season when CHS sTudenTs aTTended The winTer for- mal danoe. WinTer Wonder- land proved ThaT even formal dances can become New Wave when The Seniors hosTed The dance, a job TradiTionally under- Taken by The BronoeTTes. The Theme of The ball was carried ouT in whiTe, silver and purple sTream- ers and balloons which abound- ed ThroughouT The ConvenTion CenTer while The revelers danced from 9:00 pm unTil midnighT To The music of ViTamin X, a band based in Casper, Wyoming. HEA THER PAIMONDO and Kevrh Flowers enjoy H79 VWf7f9l' FOUTIGT. THE DECORA TIONS carried ouT The Theme of Win Ter Wonderland, fr 78 WINTER FORMAL N-1 BOUNDING BALL OONS before The dance is Heafhef Malh. TAN YA ARMSTRONG is losf in o winferffme fanfosy. WINTER FORMAL 79 ,. 1 1 if 'L' 4, yi L ai' 35 'Z by ? E 7 f f ff if f Q 1 1 Q 14 - I :ig ' 5 E .E K 4, 4 Y 6 if wg 4, 42 If 'M I n ,Q 1 Y f 3 -L vs mv' 3 if 133 1 VERONICA CRA YE fLori Hanson J, John Crisfow's former io ver, has a drink af fhe Angkafelis. BELOW, CARI Jo Morris played Hen- rieffa Angkafeii, John Crisfow's mis- fress. GEIPDA CRISTOVIL fKerry Jacksonj dis- cusses her husbands, C Terry Sfrafmanj, career, M' x f - 1 4 f f h ' fffoiiiw:-ii' ,i L M' ' ty .Wiz- 7,iZ '55 A f , 5 V ,,L. I if Vg , . 1 , , V V ,, My , , ,,,, 4 i 2? , 4 . i,,s 1, V s . : o f fr L , ,, ,,sr L if LA L me g g lg . 0' Z,,ii Ei ? - 16 W 4, 1 fe if 80 FALL PLAY . L it sf 'L Eygffb? ., , -ss if ONE OF THE more enferfaining charac- E L fers, fhe maid played by Eiikabefh Meal- ey, reads fhe morning paper. ELEE Some plays we admire because They conTain mysTery, humor, and murder. Such a play is AgaTha ChrisTie's The Hollow. lVleeT John CrisTow, MD., fplayed by Terry STraTmanQ, an ego- TisTical womanizer wiTh plenTy of ene- mies. He is married To Gerda CrisTow QKerry Jacksonb, a Timid and dowdy woman who lives in The face of her husband's affair wiTh HenrieTTa Ang- kaTell, CCari Jo lvlorrisp, a successful sculpTress and relaTive of The Angka- Willa Christie Q The Hollow BroughT lVlysTery and lnTrigue To The STage Tells, owners of a fine English counTry home ouTside London where The ac- Tion Takes place. OTher characfers include Veron- ica Craye CLori Hansonj, an ulTra- glamorous supersfar, and former lov- er of John CrisTow. Doris, The maid, fElizabeTh lvlealeyj who loves movies and especially scandal sheeTs, and The solemn and proper buTler, CAndy lvlarTinp. InTroduced in The second acT are David Brink and Mark Wiener, ScoTland Yard deTecTives assigned To invesTigaTe The slaying of John Cris- Tow. Once again CHS drama sTudenTs proved Themselves To be Thespians of The finesT aualiTy. Tamra Jackson, direcTor and drama insTrucTor, said, The Hollow has been a fun play To direcT because The players have made iT fun. FALL PLAY 84 THINKING ABOUT practicing their speechs are Ron Spomer, Carl Re naud and Jason Berry. K, PERFORMING THEIR duet piece about old people losing their minds, are Juniors Ron Spom- er and Lori Hanson. DA VID BRINK practices his humor inter 82 FORENSICS DfefGfiOf1- 46 4 5 5 Zu fx vi SPEECH DIRECTOR Pamela Shepherd gives Ron Spomer some last minute preparations. Forensics Has Successful Year TEAM MEMBERS include: back, from left to right David Brink, Gene Boynton, Carrie Lockwood, Karl Renaud Andrew Martin, Ron Spomer, Terry Stratman, Jason Berry, Angel Capone, Charlie Morton, Tracy Gasaw- The Forensics Team had an admirable year wiTh all members show- ing a greaT deal of improvemenT. Each meeT was a Time of learning, growing and building confidence. As if' The season progres- sed, more Team members reached higher levels of com- peTiTion Than in The pasT. DirecTor lvls. Shep- herd said, 'll enjoy working wiTh Them. There is never a dull momenT and I be- lieve ThaT is because Their conversaTions are currenT wiTh The news. The CHS Forensics Team compeTed aT many meeTs includ- ing The Cody lnviTa- Tional, and never re- Turned home wiThouT some kind of award meriTing Their skill. DA VID BRINK and Shayne Overtield clo wn around at speech practice. 2 . 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Wyo. 82414 ,BUUT 7 Congratulations to the Class of '88 BCNANZA, ,grwfy Chuan A Swfood ' KSQ-fad 4225 Yellowstone Ave. -f 'r--k , l+-775, Codv, vvv 82444 J: -7 88 ,'.'.,. .. A Congratulations A . -an r ,, F-,. '. - 4 ' ' A4 1 -11. T 12-8.11, and Best Wishes Lezli, Sean, John John B., Lisa, Greg, l . . , , , . . .. . CA , H-ffyfflgl J.,-1 arg. was -sm.afrqax.'.w..-f:Lg::rb:41p: U -eq ' wfzwzm-a-uf-Q e'te.gk Qffx-288.5 -, 1. W, AMA1, -A:-gfv 12:4 ,ww same 9' -wi 'i2 Q +'i54,.f 'f wrli., L,,.:tg : :A A A. 'A '-1 ' if:--1:ft',f1ZiE'fiXS3f?3i'2e-1T1,:Zf5'V1 ,I h 2 ,, W.. ,. U 1,551.1 1. V42-7 ' ' Ql '!' - Q 1- gp.1.4, g. .. 8 ge M, W ,, ,. .3 -A 2:83, 1 M- 2. 62'.'A:'r' ,-. .--':f - , A ' , 8 Y' ' -.szkm 1 A in-, SKAYW-Q.. 'f'.-fins fi. . f f --cf A,5 v ,,, lf? -wi-Qi! 8. 14, E 4- ' -f3'5 '?ZC1 A'C--.7 '?' A ':,, 95 ,fp-8-if: 26' -35587, 2 A 54, ,wa Ili 4, 59 1 .i ': : A... X 1. 'A . 'TY 1 72' .fi .- .,, s. W. 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Cotter, Raymond ....... Covert, Peter ........ Cowden, Jake ,...,. Cox, Mike ,...,.... Cronk, Joy ,............ Crooks, Jennifer ,.,. Cundall, Phillip ...... Curry, Heather . .,.,. , Dammen, Anthony Damron, Judy ...,..,. Dansie, Shawn ...,.,. Darling, Tracie ..,.,. Davidson, Kasi ..,.,. Davis, Amy .....,, Davis, Brian ,.,... .... Davis, Jed ....,.... Deming, Deanne Denend, William .,., Deroche, Chanel Deroche, Justin ...., Diehl, Kelly ,.,.,.....,..., Dodge, Kenneth Dominguez, Carlos Donhom, Lori ..,..,... Downing, Curtis ...,. Downing, Steve ..., Downs, Bryan .....,. Duke, Steve ..,...... Dunn, Mike .....,. Dyba, Levi .,....,. Eckley, Garrison .... Edgar, Sherri ,....,,.,. Edgmona, Michelle Ellis, C-reg .,.,. ....,..,. Ellis, Jayson ,.,,.,. Enright,Neil ,.,..... Estes, Chad ,..... Facinelli, Jimbob , ..... .. Fales, Darren ,.., Farlow, Earl ,.... ,..... , ..,. . Feeley, Cortney ......,.,,., Fernandez, Shawn Fewell, Clint ,..,.........,.. Fielder, Kay ...,....... Fine, Tammi ,..... Fink, James .,.... Flesher, Missy .,..... Flowers, Kevin ,...... Flowers, Martina ........, . Ford, Jock ...,....,,... Foster, Frank .....,.,. Francisco, Lee Ann .,.,,.. Frankson, Brenda ......, Freeman, Nicole ........ Freeman, Todd .,..... Fullerton, Sallie ..,.,... 29. 50, 67, V. 74 ,. 4 oB, l6G22iiiii9,50 .. ,.,....,.... ......., 4 9 io. K 29 47, it yoooo 62 '18, 19 64 'l6C, 64 57 28530, 34, 48 67 49,-48, 60 .'.f.'.'.'QQf'i6f'65 so, na, so 195552, sr, va 26 ki9' , . ...... , , , 20 or so. 52 20 67 so 52 '16, 30. '1lQf11 56Q 52, 65 loc lf.Qff. 5b Aa. 2 60 .......,.46C, 50 20, 58, 59 47 16C, 22, ,3447 mc 34 31, 67 16C 96 43, 16C. 22 re Mg 48. 60 20 i ai, iso .,.f'f 22, 34 20 ADSfINDEX 87 ,- Tracy George, Brian .,..,.... ' ....,., Gerhardi, Michelle Gilieil, Stephanie .. eefifiev, Chad ...... jgbrooke ...,.,.. n, Tim ...,..... Sieve ..,.,. Gordon, Tom ..,..,......, G-oswick, Corey .,.. Daniel Natalie .....,. .. Goegbeaux, Nelson Graham, Brittany -- Green, Roger ..,..... Greene. Chad .,.... Stacy .,.... GfTiffinL'Melanle ...... Grooms, Joseph ,......, ., Grosskopf, Tina ..,., gason 4 ,,.... ,ls .,.., - - . , 34, as las, 34, as 16C 20 460, so .2 ....,. 20,48 16C 21 ','ffff'4sf's'4f'321', so 16C,18, 23, 34, 54 21, 34 8, 23 31 16C 16D f .',3. 'l'4Z5ij, 25f's7 ..f1ffIQ 4k5i5fZ19 Amy .... ..... ...,....,.............. 3 4 Hanson, Kelly ......,.,. .....,. , . Lon .,..,.... ,Srasy .,.,., .: .-..-l--4 l-lC1rl'iSg'.P0igS ......, . Harris, Sonya .,...., Hays. Tiffany .,....,.,. Scoi .,.,.. Racine ,..... Kurt ..,....,... Hellyferg Crystal ..,........ Hensley, Lanning .....,.. Hen. Shawn ......,.,.. Hesier. Jeff , ........., . Heuerman, Heidi .... Hilt2,,Deboroh .,..... . HEl'iZ.ji.l.lSa . .... . .,.,... . Hinkel, John ,......., Hinze, Bradley HOHOWSH, Julie ,....,., Holm, Kyli .,.,,..,........ Hooper, David .,..... Hoople, Brel ............... Housel, Elizabeth ......,. Howard, Peter ...,... Howe. Cody ....... 16D, 47 21, 73, 80, 82, 83 16D 16D 21 31 22, 31 16D 21 16D 31 31 16D 16D 31 16D 16D 16D, 46, 47 16D, 57, 72 21,68 31 31 21,52 .. .,... 16D, 34 22 Howe, Cole ..,.....,... .,.,...,..... 2 1, Hovyiev. Shannon .. Charles ,.... Hulberl, Kelly .......... Hunter, Amy ........ Hunler, Jennifer ..... Huskey, James ....... John ...,... Hygewafrick ...... Fhbllf' Toni gia, ........ , lvanofi, Barry . Joanna Jaaws. Chrls ,...... ,E Jacobsen, Amy ...,' . Jacobson, Phillip .,.. Jensen. Meny ....,.,. Brad ..,.,.., Clcy ,....,., aoi4isszin,lPcui .,.... Jones, Chad ..,..,. Jordon, Mindy ,.,.,. . onyx .,,....,..... ,l Erica , .... Kegigf-Shauna . .. rim ...,., A Kenney, Marianne ,...., Kersiing, Julia .,,.. Brady ..,..,.. ,..,... Trlsii ...... ss ADSfINDEX 31, 52, 67 16D, 47 22, 21.48, 21, 30, 31 60 64 16E 31 31 16E, 68 16E 21 ..fQffff422 .......22,s2 465 34, 52, 62 '22f'2i?,'ZS2', 6s 31,48 oo 32, 52 'fffffff''425E,'2i'7', 67 6, 465 f4,Q4,Q4,,f 22 19,22, as, 67 vw 212:50 if? . 1 N izza 736 Yellowstone Avenue Cody, Wyoming 82414 527-7819 CDNGRATLILATIGNS GRADUATES -1.- 5M -1-11- 1llllPM 20 Motor Parts, Inc. 1332 Beck Ave. Cody. Wyoming Phone 307-587-2 253 Congraiulaiions Class of '88' Besi Wishes To The Class of X88 George E. Gilleil Ceriifled Public Accouniani 1133 15th ST., Cody 527-7090 . v x .QT E Si '-we-1 l 'BEAR ' ' l I LE Headquarters GUYS AND GALS CASUAL WEAR BEAR B TT 1212 Sheridan Ave 587-6505 .Hui ,Sikh fthe plush p ony... 4350 Sheridan Ave. Cody, Wyoming 307-587-41677 Mary Ackerman Owner 2424 47th Street r'-I' The Saving Place C0dv.WvOrfiinQ Good Luck Class of '88 821144 Z' ...N il i Kirol, Melanie .......... Knapp, Tawnia ....... Kosmann, Kelly ,.,.,... Koster, Lanell ........ Kraut, Frank ............ Krenning, Jacque 22 we 92. Q ,-...i..,.fw A .. 1, .re,,,,.. ,, ..fff,,,,-F .ms-f,,, --s ffia'wr,giW:i, fisltmgi, as me fra,,,s:,,, . ' f 1-- Krenning, Stephanie . .,..,... , ,,,, ,, Kress. Mori ................... - Kl'9SS, MGIONIG ....,,,,.. Lafave, Chelsegg, .,...,... 1 Laing, Tonya Lamb, Gretchqfiil, .r..., Lamb, J. Nicolelifgfi ..... . Lambert, Shawiig ..r.... Largent, Skip ,.,... ,, ...V , M Larson, Larry Larson, Susan .,,... . Lassey, Rochelle ,..,. ,, . m.x,,. .... ... L P22 ,gzisglsr r,, sic-Q95 'g....94....: 22 I ,, , 23 -22 Latham, Steve ,..,...,.... .... ,..,. . Lawton, Dawnette ......., - ,.... Lazz, Christie ......,...,. . Leak, Jim ....,., Lee, Ame .......... Lee, Troy . .,,,....... .. Legg, Aimee ......,. Less, Rhonda ..,...,, Lettiere, Tracy ..,.,..,. Lewis, Shauna , .,., . Liberty, Tommy ....,.,. Livingston, Jason ..,. Livingston, Leigh ..,., Livingston, Tammy , Lloyd, Timothy .....,., Lockwood, Carrie ., Lockwood, Kathy ....... Loran, Stoney ,...,,... Lowe, Jim ,,,,.,.,..... Ludwick, Jia ........,. Lundvall, Justin ......... Luper, Mike .,...,.,.,. Lynn, Clay ......... Lynn, Robin ....... Lynn, Shane ....., Mackay, Scott ,.,., ..., , ., .r 474 48. 49, 36 ,23,34. , , 66 ..,. 54, 32 32 32 ,. ..,. 23 z.,,. ...,..., ,165 , M .wg ,V.Q.z1 , .....r, 232, 57, 67, ,.,.' 5 .',, r4'6E.', 58 :g,,4.' 23 i234 1 ,,, , 32 rr, 2 :g,i'i,,Qr,',A32, 32 32, 47 ice, 23, 33. ss, so Mackey, Daniel ., ..... , ..... , ...,.....,.. ,. Mackler, Donny .,.... Mackler, Richard ..., Main, Heather ....,., Main, Linda ...,...,... Malley, Jerad ,...... ,. Marcell, Ryan .,.,.,.,,,..,. .. Marchant, Tanya .,. 465 , ..... 23. 78 46E 33 23 , ....... , 64 4 aa 2 Martin, Andrew ...,.,. .... , '33, 83 23 Martin, Scott .......,.,..... ,. Martinez, Francisco Marty, Andy .........,... Mathews, Clint .,.,... Mathews, Tonya ,.., Mattson, Thomas Maxson, Stephanie McArtor, Ashli .,.,,,... '------.ws ,. .s . .,,.. .. ,457 46. 33. V 58 33, 64 23 rw' i I ew A ' 221 McCall, David ....,,.... H McCann, Rena ..,. McCarty, Mark ......, McColl, Dottie ...... McCreery, Scott ..,. McCumber, Agness McCumber, Irene McGary, Sean ,....... McMahon, John ..... McNeely, Cory ..,.... McNeill, Chad ....,........ McWilliams, Cary ,.,...., McDaniel, Shawn ........ .. 16F'l,,47. 7'f'- . 1'f4.l,w:aws ' , McColl, Danita ........ if ,,,, . s.' rrr A 4 rl r,,, Zi Ll,h1,,:k 24 ,-, ..... ,334 ak.,,g,a,,i.4.p, V72 'V'lbF,' A7 .. .r., . ,...-. , 22 . ..,... 46F. 23 33 Mealey, Elizabeth .,.,,.. ,46F, 72, 80 Meinecke, Greg ...... .. Meister, Andrew ......... Mendenhall, Dorsey Meredith, Leslie .,.... Meredith, Troy ...,.,.., . ...,.,. 47, 24 24 .., ,V... ..... 3 5 24, 68 46? 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W 35 11,16F,19, 34, 83 52, 62 6,12,16F, 60, 61, 75 35 24 22 35 16F 16F, 34 48, 60 ,....,.. 16F 47, 62 72 16F , '-19, 34 83 16F, 47, 47 64 16F, 58 24 24, 48, 61 J 49, 60, .pq ,..... 35, 57, 83 35 ....fffffffffffffffffff' 'Li7 25, 166, 18, 19, 23, 33, 34 18, 19, 28, 35 166 35, 68 166,47 25, 78 . ,,......... , 58 57 48 35 ,,. .'...,..... . 25, . .,........ . . 25, ,. ,... ,,,, 1 66, 47, 62, 63 17, 25, 67 35, ae, 49, 60 '.'.'f.'.'f'16el,'Bi, s5 37 17,25 39, ,55 58 54 37, 47, 166 37, so 47, 62 25, 52, 64 17, 18, 19, 25, 33, 34 16F fQfQIIQQQQIQfff,Q,Q i6,46'7 11,166,54, 67 37, 52 22, 37 .1-rxi-1 ,,,1 A 'I I 2 F' 451373 Q5W2 i'f2 ,,3 ': ' T, '51 1. Q X' A -if si ' 371 APPLE ANNIFS Y Hiti. .. 'Yi Chris 6aaawin Susan 6aaawin 1361 Sheridan Ave. Cody, Wyoming 587-9461 W 31776 1438 Sheridan Ave. Cody, Wyoming 587-3355 SEATIN6 FOR 120 ' 5 gf QQ' Besi af T7 , Queen Luck TO ws' br ian .. 0 E9 As ,f ill '-:.7 , K All Of YOU! O04 O - mf . Dau-ll qfffszz 1 ' 16 'fi 6 '1 , 1 SERVIN6 the BRONCS 84 FILLIES H 1119 O Frmd far 35 grear years WE TREAT YOU RIGHT 1701 8Th Si., Cody ?BLf.H2lL'72F 587-2151 CODY, Z- Q.-. - h WYO- .Bl-lZZ1i?Qf Our family card game will keep you on the edge of your seat! 2?5e2?'.PE ie? 308 46th Street Cody, Wyoming 527-6277 ARSYL NTERPRISES NC . Singer Photography by Kathy ThCll1k YOU fOl' YOUT bUSlI'19SS CIGSS of '88' 2234 Wallace St. 587-6460 5w 'P'5'D2, S .SW The Cody Ent erprlse 4549 Sheridan Ave. Cody, Wyoming 587-2234 - Quality pet supplies - Tropical fish - Boarding - Iams dog 84 cat food PET SET Powell Hwy Cody, Wyoming 587-9545 Saldana, Mark .,.. Sampson, Katlu 4 .,.,. .....,,. V 68 Sampson, Lisa Sauerwein, Carl Sax, Pamela ..,... Schaefer, Schaefer, Tina Schnell, Juli .....,.... Schuler, Mark .,.,., Schultz, Kitty ,.... .... Schultz, Scott ....,.... Schulz, Ben ..........,., ... Selk, Brandon ......... 47 ,..gs.4tsQ572s.lins- .. we A i 25 Wsswq , . . ,,,, ...,,,,,..... ,,,,,, , 3 7, Sell, Ross ......,........,. ...,,,. 4 .,.- T22 Sellen, Brent ....... ,.,.,. ........... . Senecal, Suzanne .,......,.,.,. Senitte, Sheri ,..........,,. ...,... . Sexton, Amy .......... Shade, William ...... Shapple, Jennifer . Sherman, Susan ..,. Shotts, Michael ,.... Showell, Loneta ......... ....,.. Shuhart, Adam ..... Simms, Lori .I ,.,........ Simms, Tracie .....,,...... Simone, Andrea ........ Sims, Michael ........ Singer, Lori .,.......... Six, Sidney .............,.... Skinner, Stephanie Skinner, Tia .,.,..,.......... A Smith, Keri ,.,,......... Smith, Sharlie ...... Snow, Chuck ..... Solberg, Lesa ....,........ Solberg, Tonnie .,.,........, Sowerwine, Albaro Spomer, Ron ..... .... Stahl, Sheila ........ Stahl, Shelley ....,.,. Stevens, Kent .,.,... Steward, Jeff ......... Stewart, Corey ..,... Stiert, Regan .......... Stockwell, Brandi ., ifffu' 37 37Q'2l8g'49, so .ls-'ii' 2- . ., W . .. 22 meg 23. ao. s A2 - rf H , .... 37 T ssssr aa . . ...... . 37 Q6 .47 - 57 .. '1ffffIf 5igaa, so so 26 47 26 Stratman, Terry ..,...... .......i 3 85580, 83 Strike, David ......,....... Stringari, Joseph Stroh, Lezli ........,.... Strong, Tanya .,...... Strow, Roxann ...... Struck, Richard ..... Stubson, Timothy .. Swanson, Brian ....... Sweet, Sharilyn ..... Swenson, Travis .... Swope, K. Eric ........ ,:.,. Tachick, Gina Templin, Laura ....,. Terrell, Shannon Tetzloff, Terri ....... Thevenow, James?-., ..... . Todd, Troy .........,. Q ,.... Torczon, Mike . .... .. Tryon, William ......,., Tucker, Lisa ........... Turnbow, Jeannie ......... Tuttle, David ......... Van Amburg, Robert ........ Van Deer, Richard Van Wagonefpm ...... , Van Wagonetiwtbrci ....... Vaughn, Scott z .....,.,.. . Vaughn, Terry .,.......... .. .... Q., 26, 67 26. 47 '16H 47 26 38 . ...' 33 16H. 27. L52. 53 57' 38 ,,.. 46H 26 ss. 47 47. - A 62 7 65f fin ,,, .... 5 'ff' S ' sa .,...4q3 !6H. 47 Waggoner, Echo .....,. ,.,,, . ,.,. .. Wagner, David ....,. ... Wallace, Traci ........... Waltman, Peggy .....,. iii .i.-Sff'fi-52:53 A ' Waltman, Robert ....., . ..,. ...- rpg.. 39 Wasmuth, Jodi .,..... 27, 34, 52, 60. ol ADS flNDEX 94 Weamerg Cmsfine . -- 6 A4-A-A-1- .....,4.,., .,.4..., .,.----- WhiTrnOre,'1'lQefick Wiener. . 1..... W' ilvimk ,.,. fenefw .,,, , -- ' Wilder, Q6 4---.---.-v-- -'4-1-4-4 -- ........ 4-.----- '--- A-1---.- . wee ' 11' 'riyfaeff wana, soya gg ........ . wolf, Lsscg...,.r ...,. wolf, Pele T ...,......,. ...,.,..... Woody L .....,. , '--A-A---4 W is ,mga .ugxiliiibsir 1',,,: iii ,II ::-- ' ' 'Nunn ---- ---- 4-'-'-'-- --,------A--- -'-V- - - -- y ...,.,.... 92 ADSXINDEX 27, 47, 57. .66,67 .Hng27,5O ni' 27 Wech, .....,.,..... .. .,. ...., ..,. T . .M-. . . . ,. ,.,.... 39 2 ........,. 27 ,Munn 46H H. ....,.......,. . 46H .U,39,5Z 67 ,HHHHH.5O 39 27,57,58 39,48,60 .HHHH.46H .HHHH.46H .H.46H,47 ,UH 39,54 .HHHH.46H 52 HHHHH.27, f1ff s6fLi'7 .U.46H,27 .NMH27,47 27,3O,64 47,27.3A .nn 22,39 22 27 Nahum 46H The 4988 Cody Bronc sTaff would like To Thank The Tal lowing business and individuals for Their canTribuTian To The 4988 Bronc. On-er-Off The Wall 4326 Beck Ave. 527-7764 Cassies Supper Club 244 YellovvsTone Ave. 587-3383 Sears Catalog Outlet 4209 Sheridan Ave. 587-22-44 FOI'geT-Me-NOT FIOIOI 4042 42Th STreeT 587-4935 Gary 8: Carol Begeman CongraTulaTions Tom Big Horn Gallery 4467 Sheridan Ave. 587-6762 Ed 8: Faye Livingsion Holiday Inn J Cody Conveniion Center BesT of Wishes To The Class of '88 JC Penny Co. lnc. 4434 Sheridan Ave 587-6234 Laine y 8: Ray Holliday BesT Wishes for all GraduaTes Wave Goodby WINTER FORMAL Queen Iina Grosskoph, and JimBob Faci nelli. The CHS Bronc Staff would like to take this opportunity to extend our appreciation to- wards the following people: Daniel Mackey for the co ven division page, ti tie page, and colo- phone artwork. The Cody Enterprise for photos, articles, and etc . . . The Bronc Bit staff for ar- ticles and ideas. Bill Blake, Kathy Singer, Don, and Ron Maier for their cooperation with our deadlines. All coaches and club advisors for information, photos, and assistance. Celeste Pentilla for the gymnastics team photo. Heather Curry, and Trung Pham for use of their negatives. Becky McCloskey for moral support. Mr. White and Mrs. Banks for the interviews. Ms. Hand and Mr. Reder for opening the door to our yearbook room. Mrs. Hurr for copies of the class lists. Mr. Pomajzl just be- cause. Mrs. Einer for announc- ing our meetings, office supplies, and calling us dear Mary Weamer for tak- ing the ski team photo. Sarah Dominick for writ- ing the Cross-Country copy. and naming the skiers. Heather Paimondo for writing copy. Meade Dominick for making us laugh and saying our wave looked like a mountain with stuff on top. We would I' SGI- ly like to thank OUT GdVISOI', JGD6 DOTTPIFIICIC, fOf be- ing the iypisf, proofreader, and support cre W. WINTER FORMAL attendant TOnI IITTDUTQIC, Ufld SSCOTT. CHS Bronc Staft members include: Loneta Showell, Edi- tor-in-Chief, Layout Editor, De- sign Editor: Pamela Sax, Photo Editor, Head Photogra- pher, Copy Editor: Staff Mem- bers: Jenny Ator, Jennifer Hunter, Carla Wormald. Ad- vertising: Kara Bereman, Roxy Straw, Sara Rohrbach, Charlie Morton, Lori Hanson. WINTER FORMAL Attendant Jeanie Willis and Chris Allen. ' '-1 M2 E ah g gV ' r fp' . f , JA ,Zg ,, tri, Mt WINTER FORMAL attendant Brandi Stockwell Gnd John Cody. COMING THIS SUM- MER TOA YEARBOOK NEAR YOU the Sup- plement which can be picked up at the High SChOOI. Facult list . .. .. .reef .Q .... rw sfssefi William Adkins ..,,: .... Dave Allen ........ ........., 5 7, l Bob Anderson ....... . .,.......... 40, 42 Dorthy Banks ......... ..... . .. 23, 40.44, Pattle Bateson .... .,...,........... A 2' Terry Bartlett ..,..... ,.,...,.. .,,i. , - 58, Biff Beck .. ......... ......, . .A Jerry Berhens .... 4 .,...., ,.Lg,.Zj.,.ii5Qi':: r. Larry Bergeson ...... Penny Black ,.,.... tt... f aw Diana BOVGSTS ........ .......,.,,. , Paula Curry ...... ......... ...,.. .... Jane Dominick ........... Mike Easton ............... Marianne Einer ...... Dave Elliott ........ Jim Facinelli ....... Keith Francik .....,,,., Don Frisby .............. Dr. Robb Gould ......... LeeAnn Hand ........ Tamra Jackson Pat Jacobson Mike Johnson Lolly Jolley ........ Joe Kantola ...... Tom Klomparens If - 'mg' 19, no at 40 40 .- f rr ...ii . rr -Q51-Miikk -.i-Him 44. 41, 'rits szrr iii' 44. A4 57 sr 242 Don Macho ..,............ ..,...,..', Becky McCloskey .......... ....,...,. 'l 8:2327 Patty McDonnell ........ ......... 4 2,60 John McDougall ........ ....... - .. 42, 42 Lawrence Meister ..... ...., : .... 34 , 42 Brad Miller ........ . .,..,.....,.,...' 42 Merlin Mix .. .......... .,,......, i Charles Morton ..,.. ....,....,, 1 2.423 John Parko ........ . ...,.. ...L Ken Piazza ............. .,..... V . 433 Joe Pomajzl .... . .. .,,,.......r .I.. 1 310' Jim Ramage ..... .......... 674 Butch Reder . .......... ,. 42 Phil Robertson ....,... ....,.. 4 ....,. , . 43. Paul Sampson .......... .......,,,...... 4 3 Norm Sedi . 43. 524 13, Q ,,............. ........ Pamela Shepard ........... ...,. L .. 43, . Mo shields ................. Harold Siegle ......... Jann Smith .....,.. Dennis Taylor .... Jim Terry ...... Melba Tyler Cathy Wascaser ..... -43 40 43 Mary Weamer ....... .........,..,.. . , .,.... 48W Dan White .... .... . ..,... , 9, 40,j4IiQ,QZ,f Rusty Vannoy ........ if THANKSIINDEX 93 ...ii .... i . fr Now ThaT you've ThoughT New Wave, Think again. New Waves crashed down every- where sTudenTs looked, sorne were accepTed joyfully while oThers caused disTress ThroughouT The ranks. As 470 Seniors graduaTed and prepared To face a New World, a New Wave of Fresh- men landed on The shores of CHS and prepared To face The rigors of high school. The year flew by as waves of change rolled Through - sTudenTs and Teachers grew a year older and a year wiser. There was noThing wrong wiTh This since They were The ones who made Cody High School whaT iT is, by Thinking New Wave. I l Q4 CLOSING SENIORS ECHO Waggoner and Roxy Sfrow decorate the CHS Christmas tree. CHS FANS expressed their emo- NODS fOWGfO'5 dfCh rival, the Po well PGl'lfh6fS. P A TH U E. ABO VE, STAFF member Larry Larson chooses a record off the Hof 100. RIGHL THE Bronc sfaff pauses for ci moment of fun during deadlining. MIDDLE VICE President George Bush on his visit io Cody in Janu- ary. CLOSING 95 fi AFTER A hard day of school CHS students Tammi Fine, Tony Kaut Sharlie Smith, and Roxy Strow head home. ,,,,,,,,y,,...,s ,.,,,:,- i ,-,,,,.,,, ws, ws C O L O The 4988 Bronc is Type seT in AvanTe Garde sTyle using bold- face 36 pT. for headlines, 48 pT. for subheads, boldface-iTalic 8 pT. capTions and 40 pT. for all oTh- er copy. The cover is laminaTed WhiTe Millbank wiTh silkscreened ele- menTs in varied shades of +306 Flag Blue and Black. 400 books are ordered conTaining 96 pages plus a 46 page supplernenT. WalsworTh Publishing Co. of Mar- celine, Missouri prinTed The 4988 Bronc. The publisher's represen- TaTives are Don and Mike Mer- Q6 wA Lswol-KT J 5, P H O N back of Casper, Wyoming. The phoTos in This book are Tak- en by Pam Sax unless oTherwise la- beled. All phoTographs are black and whiTe Taken wiTh Kodak Tri-X or Plus-X excepT Those capTioned as The Cody EnTerprise's and The 8 pages of color Senior plcTures paid for by The class of 4988. Mug shoTs were Taken by NaTional School STu- dios, The Theme of The 4988 Bronc is Think New Wave wiTh ThaT Theme carried ouT graphically on The cov- er, TiTle page, division pages and The colophon. . H PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 s au E 2 - fi! Q 1 - - .v.:--f,,,, H-,fy 5 , ,, , ,., ,.,. . iii, , H I 52 if ypls ,,, 3 '5 may in -ME,fl,,.s--:w.'--- my ,il l , ll T ,T l .l l ,T T ,liggii Elin is g ,Ei igggg T 5 ff I EQQEEZ Q, 2 lgllgg . 2' ::f,t-: sgii 3 Eg , 5 5. . T T l-, wg ilg- Y, ,ap ,i T i- 1 f , i 1 1 l ., :ll , ,s X T Ts '-.,, ,flzgz 2 xi . igigfi , T- ,,, im , ,.., .. : -igigfifj ,T ,- T .. is 2 T , ,,.ZjjQj,,- I Eg 5 T133 E, 2 kg . ,,,. 35 2: 5 E ,,. ,,11 , ,.,:: E555 E gi if Effie -::- xgiilsiilg' Ein, 77, ,: f ,,.' ,T ix T? f 'rzi i' iliil fssi E5 ji yt,s 9 9 TT T ' 'if' 7 'f f:: 22 E 5 V 5 iii 3 55555 T ii . .i::,,. -,.., ':',, : ' ff . - 82:52. is ,.- . ., .,.. i I 5 X i, , .gM, . , .. , . .me l . ,,.. . I 3 E H i In ,,,qE,,. mr, . mf: ,.-. ,-s M -s. ,.,, . 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