Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)
- Class of 1973
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Oc A flood during the mid- dle of July caused much damage and carried picnic tables through Eldorado Park. 16 summer life workshops precede summer's floods - V, Q.: -,gwztir Y, f?,. .f f'r.A ' V . Eff-fl - . , -1 9 N 9-gg p3'f'1'v'35fg?si!f?',g'r1'5?l1 U Jah, 54 n, . 'a-u .5ltlAlJQ:sfifi1',, . Students and faculty who did not leave Arizona for their sum- mer spent their time in different and exciting ways. Two teachers, Larry Halbert and James Newcomer were in the production of Reynard the Fox which was presented dur- ing June and July. A couple of weeks before the start of school, students paid fifty cents and got a plastic identification card with a pic- ture of themselves. Interested students participated in the summer Theater Arts workshop. The Crucible was presented August 26-28. Flooding was the result of a heavy rainstorm in the middle of July. Indian Bend Wash overflowed causing much dam- age to Eldorado Park. The Verde River and Saguaro Lake were also big attractions during the summer. ld Judy Brown, Pres Sherrod, Pam Hinton, and Stacy Naperala unload their packed car. They attended a summer workshop on journal- ism for eleven days at Northern Arizona Uni- versity. Oe Joe Andrews, senior, spent most of his summer at Big Surf catching waves to improve his skill on a surfboard. He competed in the Arizona Surfing Championship also held during the summer at Big Surf in Tempe. summer life 17 18 howdy week Ca Welcoming freshmen at their first assembly and encouraging them to get involved in school activities is Robert Sanchez, and the Student Body officers, Ib Don Overton and Alan Dean, seniors, dump an unsuspecting freshman into a garbage can. Oc Three fresh- men boys push pennies with their noses across the gymnasium floor as part of the Howdy King competition held Friday. seniors initiate freshmen as howdg week tradition Typical Howdy Week activities were seen on campus the first week of school. The seniors made freshmen push pennies, sing the fight song and face embarrassing situations. Freshmen who were caught not wearing a howdy card were punished by having to attend the Kangaroo Court. Senior .Justice Dane Traines said lt worked out better than expected, and the freshmen co-operated fairly well. l l Freshmen at the end of Howdy Week got acquainted at the Howdy Hop. The dance was held in the gymnasium, Friday, September 8, after an inter- squad football game. Pat Curtis and Laura Zepeda were crowned Howdy King and Queen before the dance got underway. The Queen had to do an impression of Ed Sullivan while the King had to push pennies. The senior class sponsored the dance and Tubesteak provided the music. Od Getting the Howdy Hop started by singing a I fast song is Jim Giorsetti, lead singer for Tubesteak, a local band. le Pat Curtis, after being crowned Howdy King reigns over the dance. Of Laura Zepeda was crowned Howdy Oueen after proposing to Mark DeBree, senior president. Og Between classes seniors make four freshmen have a wheel barrel race. KK NW Cox i fi i , KP x U , A X ,Lx rg , bg H M x 1 .Xi Cv limi' v x tit' l Qmvgwtwyk R M Q 4. X55 OU! howdy week 19 opening plag portrags life of deaf. bIind.mute child Miracle Worker based on the life story of Helen Keller, was the first production of the Fine Arts department. The play had originally been done at Coro- nado in 1968. Miracle Worker was presented in the auditorium November 2 and 4. Special effects, such as, recorded voices and film flicks were used to present the past life of Annie Sullivan, the one person who had enough patience to teach Helen how to Da Listening to the criticisms of director Judie Carroll, the cast and crew of Miracle Worker take notes during a dress rehearsal. 0b Annie Sullivan CCindy Gilbertj receives a gift from her friends at the school for the blind. Oc Having chased the Keller family from their house, Annie proceeds to teach Helen CJody Taggartj proper table manners . ld Locked in her room by a mischievious Helen, Miss Annie is rescued from her second story room by a chi- valrous Captain Keller CJoe Brlnnonj. le New hope for mute, dumb and blind Helen is seen when Kate fNancy Kelleyj says My Helen, folded her napking she can learn. lf Seeing only one way to quiet Helen down, Annie makes use of the surrounding dining room tableware and throws water on Helen. The Miracle Worker by William Gibson directed by Judie Carroll C8Sf Helen ................. Jody Taggart Annie Sullivan .... .... C indy Gilbert Keller . ........ ..... J oe Brinnon K6 F9 ........ . . . .Nancy Kelley James ..... ...... K eith Miller Aunt Ev .... ..... S ue DeBree Viney .... .... L ynda Seeley Percy ..... ..,...... M ike Bain Martha ....... .... C athie Whitaker Anagnos ............ Piero DeSimone Doctor .............. Richard Alcorn G 'IC I Kath Blind Girls .... ai rapey, y Fleming, Patty Hallmark, Anne Martinek, Tina Flitchie, Suzan Flockvam 20 miracle worker communicate with the world around her where she had been blind and deaf. Annie finds Helen to be a very spoiled child and asks if she may have two weeks alone with the child to teach her. After two weeks with Helen, Annie is not satisfied by Helen's accomplishments. 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N C I f 'V L J 5 Y ,gy if , L we L' , 5 4 'K lv ll 0 ,x 19, '5 T .1 4 X 5- if K V' .F li ' H ks 5 sb , 4 li L 5' Q: ,fb ,gtg i 5 rw-,vim 2. 74' 1 ' , W T.-- H Tr ' gil ,J LM , V- X A 'g Hlgq. -A 3 ' A l - 'W' 1:-1--t...T A i , 4 . 1 ' -1 Front row: John Mannion, David Gunn, George Radnothy, Sam Smith, Steve Letson, Craig Porter, Mike Smith, John Norris, Monty Hyde, Ted McDonald Second Row: Dale Rusnak, Don Whitlach, Mike Mannion, Jeff Hantla, Brian Chatham, Steve Brown, .Jim Poole, Paul Temple, Keith Sobraske, Jim Watzke Third Row: Lennie Greer, Gary Spaw, Keith Hyland, 22 varsity football Chuck Singleton, Keith Brown, Rob Gleave, Rob VWlson, Kean McCready, Greg Dennis, Mike Davis, Rick Seidner Back Row: Carl Angeline, K. C. Seidner, Jeff Carter, Richard Brydle, Don Murray, David Hawbaker, Steve McCormick, Kevin Burns, Kevin Drozdowski, Mike Dildine Not Pictured: Albert Garcia, Rick Robbestad, Robert Siminos, Earl Owens. 1 b 8-2 record The varsity football team started their season with a 21- 9 win over state champion Tempe and an all time high of 50-O over Casa Grande. The Saguaro game started on Friday night in heavy rain. lt was called off and the crowds were evacuated due to flood- ing. The game was played the next day with the Dons winning in the last seconds of the game giving them the city champion- ship. Coronado's first loss came when they played Mesa. The Dons went behind early in the game and didn't catch up all evening. In their first league Ccontinued on page 255 Ca Brian Chatham holds the ball as Kean McCready attempts the extra point. Kean set a school record by kicking 37 extra points. Cb Senior, .Jeff Hantla breaks through the West- wood line for a long gain. Jeff racked up 406 defensive points this season. lc John Mannion runs past a defending Tempe Buffalo in an attempt to score for the Dons. John set school records by rushing 7051 yards and scoring 74 touchdowns. ld Ftob VWlson, junior, runs to gain yardage while a McClintock defender pur- sues. Oe Don Whitlach, junior, catches a pass for the winning touchdown against Saguaro. Don was a standout for the Dons. varsity football 23 I 6 uhf channel broadcasts ehs football Ccontinued from page 235 game they led up until the fourth quarter when Westwood scored, to win 22-26. The Dons upset undefeated McClintock in a game televised throughout the state. After beating Kofa and Scotts- dale, the gridders faced a three-way Colorado playoff with Westwood and IVloCIintook for the league title. But West- wood lost its last gameg and since the Dons had already beaten McClintock, Coronado was awarded the Central Divi- sion B League title. ld Tight end Dale Ftusnak, senior, tries to break a Westwood tackle after catching a pass. He led the team in passes caught. le Lennie Greer runs off the Held after the Mesa game. Lennie was named to the All-Division team. Of Coach Tom Dahl and Dr. Robert Skip- ton, the team doctor give medical help to Steve Letson, junior, who injured his ankle in the Westwood game. varsity football 25 dons capture league division crown After beating the Mesa .Jack- rabbits 21-19 for the Central Division title, the varsity football team took on the undefeated Central Bobcats in semi-final state play. Coronado kept a 7- O lead up until the fourth quar- ter when Central scored on a short pass. With no time left and the score tied 7-7 the Ari- zona Playoff rule was put into effect. Central ran up the most yards in their alloted time and therefore won the game. The Dons ended their season tied for third in state. la Brian Chatham, senior, discusses his next play with Coach Les Finger who sat in the ASU press box during the Central game. lb Ted McDonald and John Mannion bring down a Mesa runner during the divisional game. John played offense as well as defense throughout the game. Oc VWngback, Don Whit- lach struggles to gain yardage while a Central defender tries to bring him down. 26 varsity football ld Coronado defensive players surround a Mesa runner in the divisional game that was played at McClintock High School. le Dale Rusnak and Ted McDonald, seniors, leap for the ball in an unsuccessful attempt to intercept a Central pass. Of Discussing one of the plays that could be used in the state semifinal play- offs, Coach Ed Anderson talks to his squad. don eleven overwhelm tempe high Pre-season preparations helped the j.v. football team to a shutout victory over the Tempe Buffaloes in the first game of the season. The win- ning streak carried through the fourth game of the season when they slipped past the Saguaro Sabercats by one point. Injuries sustained by the quarterback and several other players forced them to drop the next four games. They compiled a record of 6 wins and four losses. jv football coronado 20 tempe coronado 20 40 7 casa grande arcadia saguaro O O coronado 14 coronado 6 coronado 6 mesa 14 coronado 12 westwood 14 O chandler 35 6 chaparral 18 mcclintock 7 scottsdale 8 coronado coronado 'coronado 20 coronado 14 Freshmen football: front row: Tom Diamond, Bill Boczar, Tom Felke, Mark Curran, Steve Peach, Terence Lucchesi, George Esahack, Paul Dean. Second row: Richard Bates, Kirby Crowell, Kirby Kostehnik, Mike O'Hair, Pat O NeiI, Scott Trout, Mark Severson. Third row: Tom Lewis, Bill Cutter, Mike Solis, Chip ltarris, Christopher Barber. Junior varsity football: Front row: Mike Tabeek, Scott Trumble, Tony Ever- Greg Seifert, Kevin Young, Gary Brown, Andy Ferrall. Back row: Gil hart, Arnold Kescoli, Barry Collum, Nick LandolH, Roger Shalley, Dennis Shuga, Dave Stahl, Mike Engrah Manuel Cano, Mark Peters, Bob Santee, Svaboda, Jim Kanouse, Boyd Bloemhard, Rick Forthum, Ron Rosen, Rick Tom Burt, Mike Gunzelman, Fred Petti, Rick Hall, Hugo Bryan, Andy Eis- Javier. Second row: Chris Blakey, Bill Scott, Bill Reed, John Gannon, chen, Jack Cross. Mike Maderazzo, Pat lnnselly, Dorral Klueber, Wnce Pellerito, Kevin Perry, 28 junior varsity football frosh finish season with 5-5 record , U, ll K W V L. l. ,T 1, as Lita QQ' .. .2 ws. ik run, ,till xg T ,. ,, ,. cr A ewes H l . Freshman A football: Front row: Richard Ebel, Glenn Badinelli, 'lim Smith, Bill Dildine, Kirk Poth, Ken Swatek, Chris Tallent. Second row: Bill Doran, Loren Thompson, John Weigle, Steve VWlson, Wes VWlson, John Hilger, Pat Curtis. Third row: Randy Aitcheson, Jon Bakanic, Perry Humbert, Dan Wor- chester, Scott Wabster, Bill Ferrell, Don Brook, Jim Anderson, Benny Nixon, John Loos. Not pic- tured: Scott Birmingham, Mark Rambo, Dick Chatham, Rick VWlleford, Dan Whitlatch, Rick Arm- strong, Mark Diffenbaugh. The A team ended with a 5-5 record. Hampered by inexperience, the freshman team was off to a slow start early' in the season winning only one game by mid- season when they shut out Arcadia. They won the next two games allowing their oppo-' nents only 8 points. They lost the next one only to come back to winuthe two remaining games shutting out both teams. They closed the season- with a 5-5 record. Scott Birmingham was the leading rusher and scorer, while Kirk Poth was the defensive point leader. la At the McClintock game junior varsity player Pat lnselly passes to a receiver as Greg Seifert, Fred Petti and Mike Gunselman block. lb Dan Whitlatch blocks the opposing teams tacklers as John Hilger carries the ball down field. Oc Jim Anderson, quarterback for the frosh team gets ready to pass the ball to one of his receivers. Anderson was the leading passer for the team. freshman. A football coronado 8 tempe 12 coronado 12 casa grande 16 coronado 32 arcadia O coronado 0 saguaro 28 coronado 18 mesa 20 coronado 26 kino 0 coronado 18 chandler 8 coronado 6 mcclintock 35 coronado 22 chaparral O coronado 36 scottsdale O freshman football 29 'celebration of life' theme evident throughout week A full week of preparation led up to the Friday, November 10, football game and the halt time festivities of homecoming 1973. With a theme of ceIe- bracion de vida , the windows and halls were decorated by clubs and floats- were made by each class. Thespians and the freshman class won the win- dow competition and Amicae was first in hall decoration. For the third year in a row, the Oa Homecoming King and Queen, Jim Scott and Suzie Esahak, ride in the convertible leading the homecoming parade around the field. lb During the half-time announcements, attendants Devrea Herman and .Jeff Hantla, show the excitement of being nominated homecoming royalty. lc Adele Sampair and Sheila Cassidy, juniors, paint windows in the 300 building for Amicae. They won first place. Before taking the floats on a parade to the local grade schools, students look at the winning float. At the last event of the week, students enjoy dancing to the music of Uncle John. Od At the pep assembly Thursday night, Dave Ziemba, senior, announces the homecoming nominees. De After the pep assembly a bonfire was started on the practice field to burn the Kofa Kings. Of Attendants, Cyndie Watkins and John Mannion, walk to the sidelines after the royalty has been announced during halftime festivities. 30 homecoming class of 1973 won the float competition Homecoming King Jim Scott and Queen Suzie Esahak were attended by Devrea Her man Jeff Hantla Cyndie Wat I Q After the victory over the Kofa .Q. s. cafeteria with music provided by Uncle John. -S ' E . . ' 'Ml L ' 1. ? I - . f G 4:1 V 4, , , W - T V , Kai . ' 1 i kins and John Mannion. tl 1 H Kings, a dance was held in the '5'1 1 4 fisu 'Y H I R 2 1 X nv if .f 'iff -2 az, A' + . 2-, W , , .- x,.- JP , X -f 4 1 R' -, , - -ff-. - , NJ .X ,-.x MX , . X 'H is I L -'N Y. :,lA... Q, -Q, f ll' x K ,. I..-' ' X J ', Q ' Ms., Or 'V ' ' 4 K V X t x v ' x V .fy ff! ' if 1? in ' runners break records. take sixth in state meet Official practice for the cross country team began two weeks before school but most of the runners started early in the summer. Everyday during prac- tice the boys ran fifteen miles in preparation for the meets. One week prior to their first meet the team held an inter- squad and the first seven men to finish the two and a half mile course ran varsity. k l. Their season lasted for two months and ended with four wins, five loses and a sixth in state. The team took a second at the city meet with Larry Vela, senior, placing first and Doug Fledderjohn, sophomore, fourth. A fifth at division quali- fied them for state. Several course records were broken by Larry Vela and Doug Fledder- john, during the season. L varsity cross country: front row: Jim Ryder. back row: Mike Blair. Lanny Benson, 'Tony Valencia, Doug Fledderjohn, Larry Vela, Craig Levario, Mel Javier, Jerry Coggin, Mack Duett. 32 varsity cross country , 5 x wg, .399 varsiig cross country coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado 4 M V it Nyw la Jim Ryden coach of the varsity and j.v. cross country teams, stands back to watch the form of his runners during the Casa Grande meet. Cb Mike Blair, senior, warms up briefly before the Casa Grande meet held at the home course, Eldorado Park. Oc Leading at the end of the Papago course, Larry Vela, senior, finished first to become the city's top runner. Od Lanny Benson, junior, the number four man on the cross country squad, runs the South Mountain course. Ce Nearing the top of the Eldorado course, Doug Fledderjohn sophomore pushes to Hnish the race with a good time, Of Running the South Mountain course, Jerry Coggins, junior paces himself to finish ahead of McClintock. I 1 varsity cross country 33 runners produce 6-3 season record Using experience and effort, the j.v. team compiled the best win-loss record they had ever had. They shut out two of their 'opponents while defeating Westwood for the first time. They defeated Arcadia, Scotts- dale and Chaparral to take second in the city meet. Several of the runners per- formed for both varsity and junior varsity. The most con- sistent runner was Craig Levario. jv cross countrg coronado 38 Saguaro coronado 27 casa grande coronado 27 Westwood coronado 24 arcadia coronado 20 mesa coronado 29 chandler coronado 15 chaparral coronado 31 mcclintock coronado 15 kofa la Lining up at the starting line, the j.v. and varsity cross country teams prepare to break the track record and improve thier own time, Ib Rick Surls, junior, warms up before the Kofa, Cornoado clash held at Eldorado Park. Oc Neal Barlow, junior, and Jim Aboltin, senion pace themselves to come out with a good time at the end of the race course at Eldorado Bark. ld Mark Duett, junior strains to cut precious seconds off his home course record. The team practiced daily at Eldorado Park. 34 junior varsity cross country 't 9 Nav'-ec. g junior varsity cross country, front row: Frank Donato, Bill Mertens, Steve VWlliams, Estaban Gonzalea, Doug Ellis. back row: Neal Barlow, Jim Aboltin, Mike Decken Marc Rossenbach, Gary Manderino, Rick Surls, Glen Elliot. ?g?Q,0Wl00x E4 Front row: Pati Whelan, Barb Hall, Kathy Leonard, Beth Hansird, Cindy Streit, Holli Snyder, Second row: Heidi Olsen, Vickie Pickering, Mary Flissi, Nancy Swanson, Laura Moeller, Joan Beinbrech. Third row: Marla Mahoney, Dee Ann Foust, Kathy Longo, Joy Snyder, Ann Finnegan, Joy lrWIliams. Back row: Derinda Hurst fmanagerj, Karen Brown fassistant coachj, Wckl Strauha, Wendy Mullen, Susie Sanders, Kathy Oplinger fcoachj. girls learn kills. gain experience Dunng theh thhd season the varsity volleyball team compiled a record of nine wins and one loss. The team went unde- feated until the last game of the season which they lost to Westwood. All of the girls who were on the varsity team played either last season or the two previous seasons. The three girls who were on the original team are Cindy Streit, Kathy Leonard and Joan Beinbrech. la Wckie Pickering, junior, attempts to spike the ball after a high serve by their opponents, while Barb Hall, junior, covers. Db Barb Hall, junior, socks the ball over to her opponent s side of the court after being set up by Nancy Swanson, number 3. voHegbaH win win 1 coronado saguaro 1 coronado tempe 1 coronado arcadia 1 coronado chandler 1 coronado yuma 1 coronado scottsdale 1 coronado casa grande 1 coronado chaparral 1 coronado mc clintock coronado Westwood 1 volleyball 35 close scoring highlights alumni basketball conflict Again the alumni thwarted their faculty counterparts in their annual basketball clash, but this year's game was high- lighted by close scoring and cheating tactics by the rivals. Final score of 50-49 resulted in the last two minutes after several back and forth baskets by the emulous com- petitors. Former band members and donettes participated in the Alpha Omega sponsored event. Half time activities included a skit by superdon Robert Baker, Tom Salcito, Nathaniel Hathaway, Joy Figuerola and Dorothy Janca. Fourth quarter action was com- prised of such strategies as the faculty bench's own whistle, an under-the-legs-set-up by James Ryder, a bribe by Ralph Bradshaw and a missing ref- eree, kidnapped by the faculty cheerleaders. 36 alumni-faculty basketball C , 4? la Ralph Bradshaw exhibits his form to impress the ref, after his bribe didn't work. Cb Faculty cheerleaders Dana Harris, Suzan Rhone, Carol Enrvin and Virginia Waterman create their own diversion. lc Nat Hathaway, the heel, molests various students by giving them extra homework. Od VWII Bandes loses the ball on an attempted field shot. le Faculty 's Robert Sanchez outreaches his alumni opponent on a jump shot. Of Super- don Robert Baker comes to save students from the demon Hathaway in the half-time skit. Og The faculty bench, Jerry Smith, Robert San- chez, James Urie and varsity basketball coach Herb Sherman ponder action on the court. The annual game was sponsored by Alpha Omega, with proceeds going partially to the club, the rest towards facuIty's scholarship fund, After the game, a reunion was held in the cafete- ria for students, faculty and alumni. it tt ,Q -X 9 rsteam. '- . .gsm L - 5 s -.150 Wav ,,,.,e alumni-faculty basketball 37 la To bring the spirit of Christmas closer to school many rooms were decorated with artifi- cial Christmas trees. lb Carmen Clark wraps toys donated by the student body to the Explorer toy drive. Explorer then gave them to the fire department and Childrens Colony. Oc Many clubs planned trips to the snow during the holidays. Pine trees, snow and coldness were some of the things found. 38 christmas life 'am Wfias gui.. .9 .4 ,,-d club plan snow trips during holidag l Snow trips, a dance and deco- rating vvere some ot the activi- ties at Coronado during the Christmas season. Many clubs planned trips to the snovv to sled and cut down trees for decorations. Mary Amberg, Bonnie Hall and Nancy Koenig were crowned Los Hermonos Sweethearts at the annual Christmas dance. Criada and Los Hermonos vis- ited the Childrens Colony in Coolidge where they gave the children a party and gifts. Pro- viding music at the event was the stage band. l xl Od Talking with a child from the Childrens Colony are Julie Neville and Janel VWllert. Ce Mike Houser, Bonnie Hall, Mary Amberg, and Rod Zeibig contribute money to the fund for the pool table presented Childrens Colony. If Joseph Gatti and Steve Papp enjoy the refreshments at the teachers Christmas party. The goodies were made by the home economics department. is-I christmas life 39 1--A C five wrestlers enter into state finals Coronados varsity wrestling team had a regular season of 5-5. Five of the wrestlers went into state competition. They were seniors Gardener Lahet for the 119 pound class, Craig Porter for the 126 pound class, Pat Gaffney for the 141 pound class, Jeff I-lantla for the heav- yweight class. The last don attending the finals was Don Murray, the only junior from Coronado, He was in the 188 pound class. At the divisionals the dons finished fifth out of twelve teams. Coaching the varsity team was Keith Plumber. varsifg wrestling Coronado 12 mesa coronado 15 chandler coronado 10 tempe coronado 60 arcadia coronado 36 central coronado 18 mcclintock coronado 23 saguaro coronado 39 Scottsdale coronado 17 westwgod coronado 35 kofa 40 varsity wrestling 'i J , 'x t J I 1 varsity wrestling: front row: Jeff Hantla, Rick Murrieta, Gardener Lahet, Joe Menoski, Brad Lahet, Mark Hari, Paul Mobley. back row: Don Murry, Pat Gaffney, Craig Porter, Allen Dean, Kurt Bliss, Dennis Suoboda, The team had a 5 win, 5 loss record for the wrestling season. late losses upset earlg win streak Winning two of their first three regular season games the jun- ior varsity wrestling team failed to keep up the pace finishing the season with only three wins. Two outstanding wrestlers were Steve McCormack and Roger Lidman, both of whom earned varsity letters wrestling junior varsity. ,2, , t. twtjtt t wlltlillti wtt,,..gt..,t jv wrestling coronado coronado coronado 25 Chaparral 33 36 30 33 12 coronado 11 mcclintock 36 29 32 15 36 54 3 38 arcadia central thunderbird saguaro Scottsdale westvvood coronado kofa 30 coronado coronado coronado coronado 15 28 la Hoping to gain control over his opponent is junior varsity matman Dean Pontius. The j.v. team defeated Arcadia. Cb Gaining points on his opponent is Roger Lidman, junior. Roger was an outstanding performer on the j. v. team. Oc Ed Sanders, sophomore, attempts to pin his opponent in a match against Chandler. Ed is a returning junior varsity grappler. 42 junior varsity wrestling 22D , junior varsity: front row: Dean Pontius, David Whitten, Dave Burton, Chuck Wright, Ed Sanders, Paul Keath, Bob Stone. back row: Roger Lidman, Jim Murray, Jeff Carten Mike Davis, Pat Curtis, Brian Mclnnis, Steve McCormick, Dale Streit, Don Worcesten Jim Brassfield, Pete Kilger, Joe Rice, Glenn Badinelli, Chip Gleason. JV wrestlers only won three of their nine games. A . .-1-. I7 K .Z . f 1 fi 3jfW' I r-QIHQD U fl. ,jf ,4,v ' ta' -J ,- it N. milk PW M s D' --,-- 'big band's' j zz pianist holds clinic A taste of big band modern jazz was brought to Coronado with jazz pianist Stan Kenton. Kenton and his band, per- formed as part of the Jazz Orchestra in Residence pro- gram, where they visit schools as part of the teaching staff. They held a short concert in the afternoon, then held clinics to discuss various instruments. Ca Stan Kenton, jazz pianist from the big band era, speaks to his audience of high school students from all five schools. Ob The trombone section adds to the low brass rhythm. Oc Drummer Peter Erskine performs a solo during the song, Peanut Vender. He claims he usually breaks at least two to three pairs of sticks a night. ld One of Kenton's trumpet players concentrates on tempo. The band also held a night concert, proceeds going to the kidney fund in memory of Scotts- dale teacher Art Silverman. 44 S1817 k9l7f0f'l marchers get wet al parada del sol Rain hampered the annual Par- ada del Sol with many of the entries getting wet. The rain lasted for about half of the three hour long parade. Bud- weisers team of Clydesdales horses were special guests at the parade. Rodeos were held February 1, 2 and 3 in Scotts- dale arena. The Dons band was chosen to be the official honorary band and was in the first section behind the Grand Marshalls. The donettes marched and did cape routines with the band. le Special guests of honor at the Parada del Sol are Budweisers team of Clydesdale horses from Busch Gardens in California. Of Governor Jack Williams and his wife Evelyn, ride in the parade on a horse driven buggy. Og Assistant principal, lrwlliam Johnson, rides with a group ol horsemen in the sunless, rainy parade. Oh Cheerleaders carry the school banner, while the donettes do special cape routines to the music. The Dons Band was the official band. parada del sol 45 D r w L w varsitg basketball coronado 66 Saguaro 45 coronado 69 cortez 60 coronado 65 arcadia 73 coronado 61 tempe 63 coronado 35 yuma 70 coronado 65 mesa 67 coronado 64 arcadia 55 coronado 66 saguaro 46 coronado 60 casa grande 54 coronado 55 chandler 54 coronado 57 scottsdale 32 coronado 80 mcclintock 69 coronado 81 kofa 45 coronado 52 westwood 50 coronado 64 chandler 45 coronado 62 kofa 57 coronado 67 mcclintock 52 81 66 coronado Westwood la Struggling to grab a rebound for the Dons is Cliff Sprinkle, senior. The team beat Scotts- dale by 25 points. lb Jeff Fiiddle, senior, looks for one of his teammates to pass the ball to. Oc Floger Alarie drives off a screen set by Rob VWlson. Od Bart Bradley, senior, puts up a shot during the contest against Mesa. Bart was the leading scorer for the team. Ce Senior, Greg Bartels tries for a basket during the Scottsdale game. Ol Floger Alarie, Cliff Sprinkle and Greg Bartels scramble for the ball with other McClintock players. The Dons beat McClintock 80-69 on McClintock 's court. varsity basketball 4 7 .MK Q L 9355551 .mnmga -V QQ: ' ii? M. Q1 5, Am -,ri Fwy rx R Qin. A 5 x A . . 1 I ' I I, ,,- V 'f ' ' ' 'U U N 9 'J jc Nl: D1 LJ, ,A Q2 2'-3 K ram x 2' 5 , '1 .u N ,L .502 YE XX ,E Q., - ssfifziimf? 1 yn' ' 3 eiiil M ,v Q M, . wiwsf . 'T vj Will : A. 'ws K 'QIEZQE ,QQ -.2 .,.. - A-I ? ,Q V V. , . V, , M -1 --gf ,av - A rf:,,Lq'3,g1.!'., !' -,,,.-5. ,. . . I. ,T A H . . ,JH ,Q C4 an :.Wv --AWA, . x .1 rr x K., M 11 if -J 2 4' ' if di F s 1' r 5- ' if :Q , ga Nye h 142 f ss'2 ,, . I , , A ,E ff' Lek 15 31, 9 N tffw ' 'Yr SS ,J M, 3.95-J ,Q Q gl , , ,,,1 v -A ,Q ' f v. :QQ-M.: -- w Q 5,1 . wc Hd, , .. My 1, XXX ,J N . ', if f 1 J .Vx S. M Lv .Z vi: :- ' xl K I. .- X fi gf Q, , UUNSQ1 1 51 4 W XHQQ, F' ' f 15, V 2 'F X? jv cagers close winning season I6-4 The jv basketball team, headed by Jerry Smith, ended their season with 16 wins and four losses. Ben Fisk led the way for the Dons, with 18 boards when they played Scottsdale and defeated them 67-63. The Kota Kings snapped the cagers six game winning streak by downing them 55-46. Mark Johnson and Flick Hall were the top scorers for the team. Other standouts for the Dons were Bruce Francis, Dave Moore and Dave Burnett. The team consisted of three juniors and 12 sophomores Jv basketball coronado 33 saguaro 34 coronado 66 cortez 40 coronado 54 arcadia 40 coronado 50 tempe 43 coronado 40 yuma 37 coronado 61 mesa 58 coronado 49 arcadia 36 coronado 40 Saguaro 31 coronado 65 casa grande 37 coronado 43 chandler 59 coronado 56 scottsdale 45 coronado 55 mcclintock 56 coronado 48 kofa 44 coronado 56 westwood 55 coronado 61 chandler 50 coronado 67 chaparral 64 coronado 67 scottsdale 63 coronado 47 kofa 56 coronado 61 mcclintock 52 coronado 70 Westwood 59 Ia Mark Johnson, sophomore, protects the ball from a Scottsdale opponent. lb Freshman, Dick Chatham, drives for the basket in a game against Scottsdale. The Dons beat the Beavers by 24 points. Oc Mike Kirpatrick puts in a layup against McClintock in the final game of the year. ld Bruce Francis drives down the court with the ball against a defending Scottsdale opponent. 50 jv basketball junior varsity basketball: front row: Jack Cross, Jessie Morgan, Todd Davis, Ben 'Fisk, Mark Cassidy, Bruce Francis. back row: Scott Holman, Mike Hogan, David Moore, Pat Rissi, Mike DeMarshe, Mark Johnson, Rick Hall. The junior varsity team had a 16-4 record. if freshmen lose one game while winning I7 others The freshman basketball team, coached by Jim Urie and James Casey, finished their year with 17 wins and only one loss.The freshman won their first ten games including a 52- 19 downing over Tempe and a 69-39 win over Kino Jr. High. On their eleventh outing they lost their first and only game to McClintock 55-48. The frosh won their last seven games including a 52-44 downing of McClintock and a 38-34 edge over Powell Jr. High. The freshman team practiced every school day after school. freshman basketball: front row: Randy Grouthhouse, Mike Kerpatrlck, Kelly Gleave, Wally Kostelnik, Mark Curran,.Ray McMahn, Mike Soles. second row: Carl Knack, Randy Atcheson, Marc Gleason, M'k M BbSl D G .thtd :B'IlD D'kChth K'Th Stt re ella, o one, an reco lr row 1 oran, IC a am, evin ompson, co Webster, Alan Hubbard, Jeff Randall. fourth row: Jim Anderson, Rob Halchinshick, Bill Ketterer, Scott Birmingham, Bob Stanley, Mike Wagoner. freshman basketball i ,ga coronado saguahro coronado arcadia coronado tempe coronado kino coronado arcadia coronado marcos de niza coronado scottsdale coronado casa grande coronado chandler coronado scottsdale coronado mcclintock coronado carson coronado chandler coronado scottsdale coronado mcclintock coronado powell coronado powell coronado mcclintock freshmen basketball 51 XA ,A-'fgx '39, , 1- -gf: I if flfxkgv , 641 lg- fif fig, Vp.. ll .Sl - , 'I' 342. , Y K V we gy ld King and Queen ot Courts attendants, Marcy Jepson and Kevin Burns, talk about the coming night's crowning ceremonies. le Susie Esahak, homecoming queen, congratulates new queen of courts, Becky Bruce, with a hug. She knows the excitement having gone through a crowning herself. Oi Russ Boettcher, last year's king, crowns Brian Chatham as the new King of Courts, Og Devrea Herman and Laurie Swanson congratulate Oueen Becky after the excitement of the crowning is over for the evening. king and queen of courts 53 S5i:fQ. , , ,,, L,n,XL. .. N? mv- 1 X .M .lf wh Q 2 -.Q x X 'rn mi.- . ,,, f.-.. Sift? fi .gag 23 ,, I, E Z .H gw Ffh, .gm ,F i-, 4 ' f: f ig? if . - 4 2,491 .Y A 1 R ,., . ' KZ : ' Q . 2 JA , 5m,.g k.,.. . .eww - 422 ,N ,ME H-W. Hi , , , XM, ,wwf V ,.,, Z , , I 45. i 41-9 M i'-,lr -.V :JM ..-L + - 1 :vb ' -.+42,.Q,g, iw H 1 ig ..,, , - -1, . -YL F3 in A T , .. :fb f A T 23? . . um H - qv . ...HL W Q, W ', .gg in ' 'X . 3 E515 'qizjffm 21? WXQEM 'fir' ' . W, L. if f , ,, -- . W Mic .Cu i v A F , W Q, ws.. asm. , . mb Q 1 F4 K K V ,aw ' 5, X -QQ..-Q Q f ima Ffa as: K ,W Q, fM , Eiviiii M4 N F- E ff x 2 1 f :Q fu B 1 ,Q Q K, Lf 9 ,Lx M J N- WD.. we we 5 i X 'if Wtvttmgglsggtfwtt' Y 't?fWE' 1' ,w r H coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado coronado varsity golf arcadia 201 mcclintock 202 Saguaro 210 westwood arcadia saguaro chandler kofa scottsdale tempe ld Bud Hathaway, freshman, prepares to tee off the green at the Papago Course. The golf team practiced daily on the Papago golf course. le Chip Harris heads for the fourth hole, already one under par. Rick Armstrong prepares to hit the ball on the better part of the course. Scott Birmingham uses his putter to get the ball in the hole. Of Ready to swing at the ball is freshman, John Amen John and the rest of the team always warm up with a few good swings before a match. Og Putting the ball in the sixth hole is sophomore Kent Utter. varsity golf 55 theme of sunrise. sunset becomes mood for prom Sunrise, Sunset was the theme of the annual Sweet- heart Prom. This year Key Club helped Criada with some of the expenses. The prom was held downstairs at the Saddleback Inn, where couples could walk through three rooms. The dec- orations were only sand can- dles because of the pictures already hanging. Providing music was Cranberry Comp- ton , a local band with some members Coronado students and former graduates. W? ri, -Q it la Laurie Swanson is crowned the new Criada Sweetheart at the prom by last years winner Polly Kanouse, who came back to present her lhe crown. lb Shawn Hantla and her escort, Bob Hammond, wait for the music to begin again so they can dance again. 56 criadafkey club prom Each class nominated three girls for class princess and queen. The winner was announced at the prom. The new princess' were crowned by last years winners. Polly Kanouse crowned Laurie Swanson as the queen. Kim Loughary was crowned junior princess by Devrea Herman, Karol Kjestab, sophomore prin- cess was crowned by Corey Croft, and Sarah Jepson was crowned the freshman princess by Barb Shepard. y'g,k, 1 ?-,FW ,-,, 1'-,, ,Q C 0 I 1 I I I U V' f'f.f'1 - '.-c .A .1 ,,., x H L.. A -1 Oc Couples crowd onto the dance floor at the sweetheart prom sponsored by criada and key club. The prom was held at the Saddleback Inn. Od Jody Taggart and her escort, Kevin Croft, talk at a table in one of three rooms available for the couples to sit. le While the band takes a break, Sarah Jepson is crowned the new freshman princess. All princesses were crowned by last years royalty. Of Kaylene Parsons and her escort take a break from dancing to enjoy some of the refreshments. criadafkey club prom 57 tanksters work to better form. speed Olympic medalist, Mark Spitz, has given new interest in the sport of swimming and possibly more enthusiasm in the specta- tor as well as in those partici- pating. Thoughts of the olym- pics were probably in the minds of many of the varsity swimming team members. endurance During the long hours of prac- tice they worked on form, speed, strength and endur- ance. Form was especially important to the teams only divino member. senior letter- man, Gardner Lahet. Kevin Burns, who swam four events was top man for the team. varsity swimming: front row: Coach Paul Thornburgh, Kevin Thompkins, Mike Wagner, Gary Spaw. Doug Richards, Mike Maczuga, Barry Koufax, Pat O'Neil, Gardner Lahet. back row: Joe Andrews, Kevin Burns, Ted Needham, Mike DeMarshe, .Jeff Blakey, Barnie Heath, Art Lorenzo. camelback f saguaro , . . SWI mmlhg coronado kofa coronado casa grande coronado mcclintock coronado Scottsdale coronado Westwood coronado arcadia coronado brophy coronado coronado coronado chandler - ' ' A la Paul Thornburgh, the coach of the swim- ming team, watches as some of his students practice special strokes. Thornburgh is a teacher from Saguaro. Ob A senior and four year member of the swimming team, Pat Gaff- ney shows the butterfly stroke. an H, ,, . . A - -Q.-11,-WA , Ari.- jj , ' -, ' .- ':J .,v g -gf ' 2'.f.:- ,- , Q- -rj 1 - -nr , -, '- -' - 'v-.-, , --4 , Vg 5, -ISN , if :.: gi if 5 if -'-lim -.5 - ..z,i, ge- + I - ' - 1 '-Irs. s' ' ' -fem, eq ,. -Any-X-A-n 'f 5-' 1 .lig- . -- .- W . g A ,i ,,. 1.2, its -'jf : off ffl :iris-if' V 5 gif -'Kei' ' 3 if 21- 1- ,I V ,.f9'5ij'- -'ijfifgi- jf -, 2' ' A lll 'E ' -1- .vi if i an .' , ,. eg? ,filed ,fa-r . ,. lllfge. is-E Qi' fr-,-a. i 'arg' - - .- -it f - s 1 - He- ' I' iii ' 2. SH? it V' ' c' f 15 ,ia A. .,-,f.Lg,.,. 4 .-414, L gg. 'W J H ,. -. W, . 55 swimming :mi-ar ?-if ., 4 jig ,Z fi. wi sifteiw- ,Q w-.3143 , , - . . .f -M. . K, V-1-en. ev- . - 'Win-f Y 4 - , -. . W N ' -.'-.- mt? - .Q . ,I p- B553 me il , f Oc Jeff Blackey, senior. nears the end of a lap with the butterfly stroke. Jeff has been on the team since he was a freshman. Od Barney Heath, practices the freestyle for competition. He will use this stroke in both individual events and relays. le Gardner Lahet, the teams only diver completes a layout dive. This is his Hrst year with the varsity swimming team. If Senior, Kevin Burns, prepares for the turn on the last lap ofthe back stroke. This is his third year. swimming 59 heavg rain resehedules first games Starting the season off late, the boys and girls tennis team practiced daily after school to work out mistakes in their style. Returning players for the two teams included Debbie Ste- phenson, who had been on the team four years, and Dan Traines, also a returning player. Proving themselves exceptional players, several members of the freshmen team graduated to varsity. ii.. if viii' 1 -Uwifgt... li may is ill ,Q t boys tennis: front row: Mike Jasman, Joe Sentivanac, Dane Traines, Mike Flannigan. back row: Bruce Young, Bob Janik, Mike Boland, Pete Markes, Ralph Fierros. Not pictured, Alan Knudsen. The first few matches of the season were rescheduled several times because of bad weather. la Dane Traines, defends his court with a back hand volley. Gb Sophomore, Mike Flanni- gan warms up for his match. Oc Debbie Ste- phenson, senior watches for her opponents next hit in a challenge match against a team- mate. Od Laura Shroff reaches out to hit a smash made by a Casa Grande player. Oe Also defending her court against a Casa Grande opponent is Kathy Lange. This is Kathy's second year with the team. The girls started with a winning season. . bogs tennis coronado vs alhambra coronado vs casa grande coronado vs maryvale coronado vs arcadia coronado vs tempe coronado vs arcadia coronado vs saguaro coronado vs westwood coronado vs chandler coronado vs casa grande coronado vs kofa coronado vs yuma coronado vs mcclintock coronado vs tempe coronado vs mesa coronado vs scottsdale 60 boys tennis at Q sm . - ...2f... lin, - ? ,, f f ' . 'A' , -- .'f 'f Xf7fg,lf'k.:,7- P if, '-this K. , t-33,1 Q4 5 ,jf 42? jx' fy: if 7 xi Tift 77, ' ' q' . ii i vt V3 ' .A lf' 1 V '71 ixfv gf jfrvf .,.f,k, .fl 2 .S-'l.,1f., th 13' , 5. .44 ,. ng, ' 1 . H J ai .,,r.f1.vt- .-::,i. X,-Q9-'tg-:aff-A' if ,Z-1: .,f ,f J-,' ' ' i 2 4,,,-,ftzff-1, .' ' 2- -' - f M' ' We Ni in'-' 'f 'Q 1 'lx , . t ' - lrk' Q ' . ' fir., yi .X itfagnlf V 1' KE' bf 1 iq: - ' 7 -1 '1 ,E r 1' r Env 'W J' NT 2 1 . 'I 'Xil'! '-V. P' I P- fn.. 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I: 1 'H' ,W aarraarrae , , -1- .L was-miaeum C fr, .li :rs 'T , to girls tennis: front row: Jill Mote, Laura Shroft Monica Szafran, Debbie Stephenson, back row: Sally Murray Becky Broderick, Linda VWlmoth, Kathy Lange, Lisa Evans, Faye Longnacker, Coach Pat Smith, Charisse Snow, Laura Floberts, Holli Snyder, Ann Finnegan, Deana Douglas, Maureen VWtt. girls tennis 61 musical tells of classical love storg in 'oklahoma' The musical classic of Rogers and l-lammerstein's was brought to the Coronado stage in the form of Oklahoma The play was directed by James Newcomer and Judie Carroll, the vocal music by Mike 'Merrieteld and the orchestra by Eugene l-lanson. Janie Jones did the dance numbers for the chorus and dream parts in the play. The play is the love' story of oklahoma crew list stage manager .....,.... Mel Dawson assistant stage managers ,.... .... M el student director ......... Lynda Seeley lights .....,. Pres Sherrod, Korie Pelka property crew Kathy Griffin, Kelly Kehoe property chairmen ..... Holly Bittenger, Julie Pierce, Kathy Willis Roy Pickenheim, Pam Mooreman property crew ,..,. Kelly Kehoe, Suzan Rockvam, Silvia Centoz Korie Pelka, Pres Sherrod follow spot ....,.... Dave Bumbernick grips ...... Bill Vandergroff, Mike Waite program .... Gerry Carey, Pres Sherrod Lori Armbruster, Marcie Sprinkle publicity .Ralph Bradshaw, Cyndy Mann Lori Becker, Keith Miller Q make-up chairmen , .... Connie Saylor, costume crew . . .Laura Bender, Donna Biscoe Melanie Bossert, Carol Cavin, Valerie Cole, Jeanette Cook, Gail Crapely, Jodi Davigon, Lori Doran, Cathy Felke, Maryann Gardner. Sharon Goetti, Joanne Gray, Stephanie Johnson, Betty Krug, Cathy Marron, Karen Matthews, Ann Matinique, Debee McFadden, Ann Matinique, Colleen Palmer, Stephanie Pettycrew, Sue Pratt, Leslie Price, Debby Poore, Theresa Ramsdell, Tina Ritchie, Kim Stewart, Anna Unterberger, Carol 62 oklahoma Laurey and Curly in the middle of an all out feud between the farmers and ranchers. Neither Laurey nor Curly want the other to know how they really feel. Aunt Eller is the only one who really knows. Laurey has a friend, Ado Annie who can't say no to any guy and has two guys after her. A hired hand Jud, tries to get Laurey as his own and in the end he is killed and Oklahoma is a state. ,,b Alexander, Cyndy Mann Fred Guldan Toni Fleming Mike Rowland f Kathy White Worcester . X'-an la Ado Annie fBeth Hallmarkj tells Laurey CJean Goodenbergerj that she can 't say no to any guy she meets and explains to Laurey that she now likes Ali better'n VWII. . . that is till VWII kisses me. lb Curly fDave Mizej fights with Jud f.lim Baileyj over Laurey's hand in marriage. Oc Laurey CJean Goodenbergerj and Curly CDave Mizej think of ways to disguise their emotions so people won't say we're in love. Od Curly asks Laurey to be his wife and live with him in Oklahoma. Ce Finding out that the surrey with a fringe on top is merely a figment of Curly's imagination, Laurey becomes outraged with Curly. lf The acciden- tal death of Jud forces newlyweds Curly and Laurey to leave for their honeymoon early. lg Telling VWII CJoe Brinnonj and Ado Annie CBeth Hallmarkj that one good-bye is never enough in his country, Ali Hakims returns to Ado Annie, much to ltWll's dismay. Oh VWll CJoe Brinnonj recreates the magic of Kansas City to Aunt Eller CSylvia Centozj and explains to her unbelievable buildings reaching seven stories into the sky and gas buggies driven by a new liquid called gasoline. oklahoma Aunt Eller , , , ........... Silvia Centoz Curly ...... ............ D ave Mize Laurey ...... .... J ean Goodenberger Ike Skidmore . . . . . . . . .Fiandy Jackson Slim ........ ....,. D oug Wallace Will Parker ...... . . . .Joe Brinnon Jud Fry .......... ,...... J im Bailey Ado Annie Carnes . . . .... Beth Hallmark Ali Hakim ........ .... P eter Scurlock Gertie Cummins .......,.. Sherry Wallace Andrew Carnes .,....... Piero De Simone Cord Elam ..... ..., . . .... Mike Rowland Laurey and Curly in Dream . .Julie Murphy, Flandy Jackson Chorus ....., Linda Bailey, Cathy Biesanze Cory Croft, Sue DeBree Trudi Edwards, Kim Frazier Kathy Fleming, Toni Fleming, Lynn Gerth, Cheryl Garneski, Laura Halchicsick, Linda Kendall, Nancy Kelley, Debee McFadden, Julie Murphy, Pam High, Donna Measle, Julie Neville, Suzi Pittinger, Yvette Poutici, Terry Schlosser, Gwen Schlessman, Amy Schlessman, Esta Schaeffer, Kim Stewart, Jodi Taggert, Wendy Tschumy, Anna Unterberger, Carolyn Whitaker, Cathie Whi- taker, Kathy Willis, Denise Wheelwright, Janel Willert, Flichard Alcorn, Skip Beeswy, Mike Curran, Nick Crowder, Jim Ford, Shane Gilpin, Mike Greenliei, John Hanson, David Jenson, Gary Johnson, Ken McCarthy, Keith Miller, Ron Price, Marty Stipp, Jason Song, Mitch Song, Randy Sage, Mark Shuga, Kevin Tallent, T. M. Stump. John Talton oklahoma 63 overcast weather 'dampens' practice Oa Steve Letson, Conlvin Darrington, Dale Hus- nak and Rick Seidner warm up before going to the Held to play. Db Albert Garcia follows through on his pitch. Al is one of four pitchers practicing for the varsity team. lc Jim Poole waits patiently at first base for the ball to come his way during a pre-season practice. ld Kean McCready practices his batting against the tense while Albert Garcia looks on. Kean is one of the four returning lettermen who has played on varsity for three years. X 64 varsity baseball X!! dons lake second in tournament plag ' Eight returning Iettermen domi- nated the starting positions on the varsity baseball team. Four of the returning Iettermen were three year players. Starting the season off with a loss to Tempe 5-2, the team came back with a' no-hitter against Casa Grande, winning 14-1. The team then entered the Phoenix Union Holiday Tourna- ment by beating Camelback and Central. They took second in the tournament after losing to Maryvale for the champion- ship. Many of the opening games were rescheduled because of the heavy rain fall during March. le Dave Perez, third baseman, picks off a ground hit to third base, then throws the ball to first'to get the runner out. Of Rob Vwlson warms up to bat next in the home opener against Tempe. Og Steve Letson tries to make it back to first base, after his attempt to steal second base was spoiled by the pitcher on the mound, during the Casa Grande game. The team won the game 14-1 . i i it 1-'lil ll - H ,lilly-iw ,l it X l 4 1: i varsity baseball 65 injuries slow down dons. during earlg season plag Injuries plagued the dons early in the season, sidelining Jerry Vasquez and Dale Rusnak, Vasquez broke two fingers slid- ing back to third base, after trying to steal home. Fiusnak broke his foot in the quarter finals of the Phoenix Union Holiday Tournament, while slid- ing into second base. Most of the starting players were seniors Bart Bradley-left fieldg Kean lVlcCready-short- stopg Dave Perez-third baseg Rick Seidner-second base. Juniors in starting positions were Jim Poole-first base and Steve Letson-center field. The top batters were Jim Poole, .636 and Rick Seidner, 500. 'lu ,. l nel. -L' H ?l.,f ,, .f m , -quills? I sf 4'9 varsity baseball coronado tempe coronado casa grande coronado cortez coronado arcadia coronado tempe coronado saguaro coronado arcadia coronado mesa coronado saguaro coronado tempe coronado chandler coronado chandler coronado kofa coronado mc clintock coronado mc clintock coronado scottsdale coronado scottsdale coronado Westwood coronado westwood 66 varsity baseball 9 lit.: 1. Q.-: Te-,r - ' .I v wrt- A ,lt- fi , '.- - H, A-, m r . ,- 35?-I , -.-1,15 V , ei 5 : if?'Zff':-' L 'Tx ,V , ' ' I ' '+'fu- 4,41 ' ' 'Q i T' ' ,,, at A'l 7' uv' '3?a'1'mVk '7 .. 14 f!2!!l,,a,5t!'P,,. 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Kean was one of the four returning three year lettermen. le The varsity team watches as Bart Bradley goes up to bat in the game against Westwood. Of Jerry Vasquez gets a signal from the catcher, Dale Ftusnak before winding up for the pitch. Og Jerry Vasquez winds up to release his pitch to the Tempe player up at bat. Oh Jerry Vasquez lets go of his pitch as he strikes out a Tempe player in a losing effort, the team lost 5-2 in the season opener. Oi Dale Rusnak points out to the umpire that the ball did go foul and that the Arcadia player is still up to bat. The game was won by Coronado 3- 7, it was the last league game before the team entered the holiday tournament. The dons took second in tournament play. varsity baseball 67 jv. frosh win season opening games Coached by James Poplavvski, the j.v. baseball team opened their season by sliding past Tempe 7-6 and beating Arca- dia 11-O after having two games rained out. Standouts for the team were Kevin Let- son, Roger Shalley and Mike Engrat, all sophomores. The Freshman baseball team, coached by Robert Burger, also beat Tempe 4-1 and Arca- dia 13-1 in season openers. The teams strong players were Scott l-lannaman, Kirk Roth and Jim Anderson. jv baseball coronado Cortez coronado arcadia coronado tempe coronado Saguaro coronado arcadia coronado mesa coronado saguaro coronado tempe coronado chandler coronado chandler coronado kofa coronado mc clintock coronado mc clintock coronado Scottsdale coronado scottsdale coronado westwood coronado westwood 68 jv baseball C13 r ni . . nu 4.41 lj. .I ' ML 1' J... .- ---4 4-- Q ' Utd O QQ-s '- M A I V 4:4 ' - , 4 - -- 'ZW' I QQIQ , V Y H A .ffifflffm 1- 'Q ,W 4, 45 A ff . 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Og JV catcher Roger Shally removes his mask so he can see the fly ball. Oh The umpire and catcher wait for Scott Hanaman to hit the ball. frosh baseball 169 Q ggmnastics Despite its few members, the gymnastics team attempted its eighth state title. In the '71-72 season, Jeff Ever- ett had two points deducted from his score on the side horse for taping his legs together. Due to special con- sideration by the Arizona Inter- scholastic Association, the points were not 'deducted from Jeff this year. Ca Jeff Everett, junior in his second year of this event, works out on the still rings. His best event is the side horse. lb Gary Adrig, junior, does a handstand on the parallel bars in his first season of competition at Coronado. lc Bill Clift, senion works on his routine on the side horse, his main competitive event. Od Don Stanley, an all around man for the team, forms an L on the parallel bars. He took first all around in the '71-72 meet. le Frank Cardella, sophomore, does a routine on the trampoline. He took third in state in '71 -72 for floor exer- cise. Ot Frank Cardella does a Yogi handstand in his second year of competetion. lg Don Stanley, whose best event is on the still rings, practices on the horizontal bars as part of his warm up routine. The team was coached by Hanley Plant. 70 boys gymnastics team attempts eighth title front row: Don Stanley, senior, Jeff Everett, junior, Frank Cardella, sophomore. back row: Owens, junior and manager of the team, Gary Adrig, junior, Bill Clift, senior, Doug Jensen, more and coach of the gymnastics team of Coronado for nine years, Harvey Plant. ww. G 4.71 -V ' f- ,yeh ', . . in L 11- ? 43 -an-, 4 , I X w ya , zu gg: 4259 QQ, mm 33935522 wgfesisasag 3 .gfigfiiififir lm, ' 9 za , -A U, iw w I if in I 1 X :fi W x z K Q- QQWL ,- Y 1: ' Y im . . 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Brad Campbell Starkey's Son ............. Jim Scott Idiots. .Don Bloxom, Greg Papinko, Floy Pickenheim, Todd Schwarz, Jason Song, Mike Waite production crew Stage Manager ........,. :Keith Miller Asst. Stage Manager ...... Korie Pelka Lights ................ Nancy Kelley Dave Mize, Korie Pelka Props ................. Kitty Creach, Bill Farrell, Linda Kendall, Roy Pickenheim, Gigi Smith Sound ......4........ Chip Gleason, Mike Maderazzo Costumes ......,.... Dee Ann Foust, Trudie Gilchrist, Stephanie Pettycrevm Sandi Want Make-up .......... Anna Unterberger, Jeanette Cook, Donna Moser 51 .ia , Y KPN i, is if H, 2 E ,, g, 'gffbzifia'-'. S V- '-'Mag'-7-Lgeil, ,Q h Q , Q-.... Yi: 1' rg i ic, 74 we bombed in new haven antiwar plags continue despite peace Even though the peace treaty was signed with North Vietnam the fine arts department still presented the plays portraying anti-war themes. Gerald Carey directed the first of three anti- war plays, , We Bombed in New Haven. Extended plat- forms were used to cover the orchestra pit to make the audi- ence have a feeling of partici- pation in the play. The two other plays with the same theme were Trojan Women and The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. Thespians chose to perform a comedy as their play, not keeping with the theme because the war had officially ended. la Sergeant Henderson CJoe Brinnonjexplains to Private Fisher fi M. Stump, J and the rest of the men why he doesn't want to die. lb Ruth fTrudi Edwardsj and Sergeant Henderson have a few words together, and she begins to notice him in a different way. Oc The Hunter CJim Bai- leyj and the Golfer Non Taltonj finally take part in the play which they finance. Od Private Fisher, Sergt. Henderson, Joe Carson fMike Bainj and Corporal Bailey CMark Shugaj sing a song about war, as the idiots watch on. De Captain Starkey CFtichard Alcornj listens to his son Ulm Scottj as he tries to persuade his father not to let him die. Of Ruth and Captain Starkey lie to each other about how much they love each other. Og In repbf to Sergeant Hen- derson's complaints, Captain Starkey says, Yours is not to question why, yours is to do as you 're told and die. we bombed in new haven 75 relag teams lead varsitg track team Don Whitlach was the dons top man in the 100 and 220 yard dash. Jeff Hantla, Keith Leer- son and Larry Vela led the dis- tance runners. Steve Letson and Terry Larson were the top high jumpers while Rob Wilson was the top long jumper. Don Murray led the discus and shotputers. Tim Hegarty was the top man in the hurdles. The team was coached by sci- ence teacher, James Ryder and math teacher, Art Landry. The team got oft to an early start but was slowed down because of injuries and some unexpected bad weather. . gp . qv' la John Mannion hammers in his set of start- ing blocks before the start of the 440 yard relay. lb Jeff Carver stretches his arms for more distance in the long jump. lc Paul Tem- ple goes over a hurdle during the first home meet of the year. Paul runs for both JM and varsity. 76 varsity track ef-was . 'kw M' BAT as Nq--- '. 'JT ...gp-nd,-Jr Q A HM '45 v- P H, 2-Pee: t -' 'T ni 'il' vi- 'W0' 35'-vt' Amar' 445' J' : 'Mix Ag' er r gig -een- -i 'i 'V W far ,M-B-mn, 8 uhis.hQ?e 'a 1- rr 'bmi ,,f. ? '1 mlb wr 'fr J 0-Q 1, fa- -i.'E'v'5- ' 'L 'fb 4 ,fr 92 ls ii ' --W' few. , -0' - .gif R. ,QQ 5 mi' an ,f C, kdxwd 'W-ar e asligg iii 'Z' amps 'QQJ5 varslig track coronado coronado coronado coronado saguaro mesaftempe arcadla so arcadlaf -4- at-L,in-PQ ,fi c hayden coronado scottsdale coronado maryvale coronado tempe coronado mesa coronado westwood Od Don Whrtlatch hands off the baton to Dave Hawbacker during the mile relay Whltlatch IS one of the top runners In the state ve Doug Fledderjohn leads the pack of mrlers during a meet at Mesa High School Of Steve Letson awaits the sound of the gun to start the 440 yard run during the meet varstty track 77 rain causes cancelling of first meet The J.V. track team beat Tempe 74-42 in the opening meet of the year. Pat Fogarty lead the sprinters while Gary Mandarino was the top quarter- miler. Gary Rogers lead the high jumpers and long jump- ers, Art Landry coached the junior varsity team. The freshman track team started their season by beating Arcadia 62-51. The top men for the team were Dan Whit- latch, Rick Willeford and Jeff Randall. Power mechanics teacher, James Walker coached the team. . jv track coronado tempe coronado mesa coronado arcadia coronado saguaro coronado Scottsdale coronado maryvale coronado west coronado chaparral coronado kofa coronado mcclintock co ronado westwood 78 jv track t it l e 1 ,J - snag-44-f I .4 ..-- .--va 1 ,I 5 'Wu .t W' , .W .,,. - ...gm F ,f':'pu frosh track F- ,. ,,, ,,- I ,Q --he ,fer ..,,. F ., at .--sw' egg, af'-..P 1av 'ww 'Z YA, or Y d coronado saguaro coronado kino coronado arcadia coronado mesa relays coronado chaparral coronado mcclintock coronado tempe coronado Saguaro coronado mesa jr. la Mike Decker, sophomore, clears the first hurdle and goes on to win the event. lb Marc Rossenbuch battles Mel Javiar for the lead in the mile run. Oc j.v. sprints get in position awaiting the sound ol the gun. ld Freshman Troy Young goes over a hurdle in the first meet. De Gary Mandarino, a j. v. runner, waits for Steve Dennis to hand him the baton during the mile relay. If Freshman discus thrower, Mike Wiser, hurls the discus during a home meet. Og Freshman Rick Vwlleford takes off out of the blocks. I frosh track 79 disnegland hosts senior class pai-tg The senior class planned to take a trip to Disneyland for their senior party. The price of 824.00 included the round trip bus fair, breakfast, and a 315.00 book of tickets for Dis- neyland. They left late May 29 and spent the day of May 30 at the amusement park. The sen- iors returned to home on May 31, rested and then graduated that night. Graduation ceremonies were closed to the public this year and only people with invitations from graduates could attend the formal graduation exer- cises. Caps and gowns were kept by the seniors this year because they were made of an inexpen- sive, disposable material. A traditional baccalaureate was held on the Sunday before graduation, on May 27. la Disneyland was chosen as the place to hold the senior party and the fireworks show was one of the many things seniors get to see. ll is called Fantasy in the Sky . Gb Bill Nuc- kolis gets his head measured to see what size cap he will wear by a representative from Herff Jones Co, They supplied the caps and gowns, Oc A familiar face to most seniors was that of Mickey Mouse, one of Disney 's characters. 80 end-of-year M 3 . JEQLELAVQ. V, . ,- , .- s 1- ' W. nz , ,-,'-.1 ,J a 1 K i L -'ix A J.'s d 4,..,,n,, -5' it fif- av- 1' . '01 -diff' 9 Id Graduation ceremonies at the end ot the year are held on the Dons football field with seniors entering through the goal posts. le The semester tests and graduation over with, the school closed, leaving behind memories of the past year. Of Senior justice Dane Traines and Senior president Mark DeBree, discuss the final plans lor the senior party to Disneyland, end-of-year 81 C C3 Ahiqa 'Q N P. A ts 1 li I C t1.A. f5 moments ot life . . . times separate from the rest. Painting e homecoming window and vvinning tirst piece. The formation of politically based clubs. Working weekends to produce the trail. A car bash sponsored by los nermanos. Seeing nevv sides tot people, times like tnese, times to remember, moments of lite . . . 35 i staffers make 'offer gou can't refuse' Trail staffers up-dated the style of the yearbook by using a new type style, larger pictures and better coverage. Meeting the demands of an ever grow- ing school, the book boasted eight more pages. 'Happy Trails to You' was once again echoed throughout the school as the staff used it to promote yearbook sales. Fall- ing only two-hundred short of their goal, the staff set new sales records. Oa Larry Halbert is the adviser lor both the yearbook and newspaper. lb Linda Newton and Alice Allen, seniors, work on the club lite sec- tion. Linda spent many hours on this section, Oc Harmonizing in song to sell the yearbook, Carol Worcester, junior leads seniors Carmen Clark, Debbie Ash and junior Lennie Parker in an awe inspiring number of Christmas songs. . Od Linda Leonard, senior, paints one of the trail signs used as publicity around the cam- pus. Linda is also honors section editor. 84 trail staff Broken switches, turning the dark room into a light room and a torn transparency by Newsfoto yearbook company set the staff back forcing them to hold several week-end work- days. ,Yah la YT trail staff editor .4............... Pres Sherrod associate-editor . . I ...... Sandie Want campus lite ......,.... Stacy Naperala Laurie Stegall, Linda Newton sports . . .Bonnie Hall, Pam Hinton, Ron Rosen, Pat Ryan club lite ..... Linda Newton, Alice Allen, Janet Crase, Lennie Parker, Janet Schroeder honors .............. Linda Leonard, Linda Newton, Sue Pratt curriculum ......,.... Debbie LaCoy, Renee Beaudin, Fred Guldan, Laurie Stegall, Carol Worcester seniors ................. Sara Nuttal, Linda Newton juniors ..,... ...... L ennie Parker, Janet Schroeder sophomores ......... Carol Worcester freshmen .............. Nancy Curtis index ...... Alice Allen, Holly Bittinger, Stacy Naperala, Sara Nuttall, Lennie Parker, Jeanette Crase business manager ........ Debbie Ash advisor ................ Larry Halbert 1' .,,A 1 A LA le Working to meet a 82 page deadline in February, Janet Schroeder, junior leafs through a proof book. Nancy Curtis, senior works on publicity for the yearbook by painting a poster. Oi Bonnie Hall, Linda Newton, Pam Hinton and Stacy Naperala, seniors, write out photo orders for their pages. Og Pres Sherrod, senior, is editor and Sandie Want, senior, is associate editor. trail Staff 85 explorer staff editor ................ Laurie Stegall managing editor ..... Leo Loewenstein campus editor . . . .... Carmen Clark feature editor. , . .... Judy Brown sports editors . . . ..., Gary Hardy, Teresa Rogers cartoonist ........,... Kerry Jackson reporters .,.,........ Shannon Baker, Dianne Dimmitt, Cheryl Garneski, Robyn Holman, Laura Lakin, Pam Mooreman, Laura Roberts, Mark Scarp, Mike Sherrod, Kathy Walsh ad manager ................ Ron Ark ad staff ..... Brian Dalke, Leann Dicino business manager ...,.... D'Ann Elder adviser ................ Larry Halbert 86 explorer W xplorer tries gearbook fgpe Iagout e ' X- ggi! F f 0 I 1 hte?-Jil'ii ggg... ,.g l Gm: 1 VVe're trying to get more fea- ture stories and more informal and attractive layouts, com- mented Explorer editor Laurie Stegall. The newspaper experi- mented this year vvith maga- zine and yearbook type lay- outs, because they're a lot more interesting and just gen- erally look ' more modern, added Laurie, They also sparked controversy running letters to the editor, editorials and a nevv column about school reform ideas. The Explorer staff sponsored a toy drive for underpriviledged Scottsdale children and helped host the 24th annual AIPA journalism convention. la Gary Hardy, sports editon keeps track of the basketball scores along with Bob Snider of the Scottsdale Daily Progress. Cb Changing the records for a different pace of music while working' on the Explorer newspaper is manag- ing-editor Lee Loewenstein. Oc During the Christmas season Teresa Rogers, sports edi- tor, goes to grade school classes asking their impressions of Santa Claus. Od Relaxing after a deadline is Laurie Stegall, editor of the news- paper. le Carmen Clark, campus editor, works during the newspaper hour to wrap gifts for the underpriviledged children in Scottsdale at Christmas. lf Hurrying to Hnish before the printers closes, Judy Brown, feature editor, pastes the final story on page three. Each edi- tor was responsible for a page in the Explorer. explorer 87 'L long hours a ow Wi . ,4 V ' ,, l it it-it la Todd Pringle. head photographer takes a mood shot for the opening section. lb When Larry Rhodes, junior, does the wrong print order, Todd Pringle shows his authority in the dark room, lo Jim Pennington, senior, shows some students the different ways a camera is used. Od Brad Richez, sophomore, shoots the football game from up in the cage, le Debbie Long, junior, cleans off her negatives after developing them for a deadline. Of Larry Rhodes runs his print through the processor in order to have it okayed. Og Larry Vela, senior, puts his negatives together for a proof sheet of his pictures. Oh Rich West, the only freshman on staff, pours chemicals in a container before he starts to develop his roll of film. The staff printed up pictures to meet both the deadlines of the yearbook and newspaper. They spend long hours for deadlines in the dark room. 88 photographers go into developing prints is Ng H -15 : 1 - 'V' Hejg' -T f , gn , Ns A - . n , Z, , ,K :fr tw:-is W ,AI 2 ,fx ,. C h 2- b council has infer-school exchanging Making plans for the home- coming vveek and the events started the year off for the stu- dent body officers. They went to other schools to see their councils at work. Proposals were brought up on lighting the tennis courts, open study halls, better relations with the bookstore on money mat- ters, and taxing the clubs on campus. They also helped in the fine arts festival held in May, for scholarships. li President Jim Scott calls the meeting of stu- dent council to order. lj The minutes of the last meeting are read by the secretary Debbie Stephenson. Ok Student Body officers Dave Ziemba, Lori Doran, Greg Mclnturff Debbie Stephenson, Jim Scott, Christy Coppinger, Nancy Flick, Pres Sherrod and Kathy Griffin plan the different activities on and around the campus during the year. k student body officers 89 council sells Iollipo s for heart fund The main duty of executive board is to pass or reject peti- tions sent in by clubs. Before a club could do any thing it had to be passed by student coun- cil. The members of council were the class presidents and representatives along with stu- dent body officers. Council also brought up proposals on parking, campus beautification, open study halls, inter-club council, bookstore relations, bathrooms and active passes. The members were in different committees and wrote up pro- posals to be voted on. The main proposal was rewriting the constitution again. Council members sold tee shirts show- ing a. number one coming out of a football. In February, council members sold heart shaped lollipops for the heart foundationg the sales lasted the whole month. We fem Oa Nancy Flick tells Jim Scott about how the lollipops sales are going for the heart fund drive. The drive was forthe month of February. Cb Dave Ziemba and Jim Scott pick a student who will win a free football tee shirt. The shirts showed a number one coming out of a foot- ball. Oc Karen Hasper goes around to the dif- ferent classes to collect money for a former studenfs operation. -env' , , ,Q . iss? ,L .,, As. ..-. it eww' ' 'tf. faf. ' 3 fel ,- ' ' executive board student body officers D president ................. Jim Scott vice-president ......,... Dave Ziemba secretary ......... Debbie Stephenson treasurer ................ Lori Doran senate president ......... Kathy Griffin chief justice .....,..... Greg Mclnturff director of publicity ,.....i Nancy Flick governor of social activities ......... Christy Coppinger director ot club relations ..... .... P res Sherrod sponsor ............ Ralph Bradshaw senior class president .............. Mark DeBree representative ......... Robin Braman representative . . . . .Todd Schwarz representative ...,....... Kathy Smith junior class president ,,............. Mike Parker representative .......... Sue Redding representative . . ...... Kay Russell representative ......... Adele Sampair sophomore class president ...... ,.... B oud Bloemhard representative. . . ........ Bill Scott representative . . . .... Rick Forthum representative .......... Karen Hasper freshman class president ............ George Esahak representative ............. Kim Bolin representative ....... Susan Coppinger representative . . ..... Patrick O'NeilI Od Adele Sampair listens to the petition being read in council. Council voted on all clubs and their petitions before doing anything they did on campus. Ce Mark DeBree listens to Debbie Stephenson as she reads the minutes from the day before. If Mike Parker and Sue Redding discuss a petition on the parking and which lots the students and which lots the teachers will park in for the rest of school. executive board 91 court justices bring suit against senate president Bringing up a suit against the student senate and executive board was the main case for the court of justice. The case charged the executive board couldn't tax clubs 15'Ma it they didn't have a majority of the senators to vote on it. The tax- ation was voted on in the sum- mer with the class officers not on the executive board voting. They passed the taxation bill. A student in one of the clubs court of justice Greg Mclnturff ........,.. chief justice Dane Traines ........... senior justice Patti Whelan ............ junior justice Gwen Schlessman . .sophomore justice Brad Campbell ....... freshman justice Ca Greg Mclnturff chief justice of the court makes the final decision on any case brought before the court. Db Senate president, Kathy Griffin waits for the court justicesto come. The court charged student senate for voting on a taxation during the summer without a full sen- ate to vote on the bill. lc Greg Mclnturtf reviews the case against senate with the class justices. Od Dane Traines listens as Gref Mclnturff tells him when the case will be brought to court against senate. le Members of senate vote on an amendment that execu- tive board has brought before the senate. Of Pres Sherrod runs the meeting in the absence of the senate president. Susan Randall, senate secretary helps in running the meeting and writes up all proposals from senate to the executive board. Og Linda Newton asks about the amendment before senate as Amy Chislock thinks on the proposal that is on the floor. brought the case to court say- ing it was illegal voting in that matter without the full senate. The charges were against Kathy Griffin the president of senate. When a day was set aside for the hearing none of the justices showed up. Court was set for another another day and the same thing hap- pen. The case was finally drop- ped for lack of interest, in both the court and senate. 92 court of justice Adi as-se, as-,fr :asa C51 Bl 101.1 5.:f-...'i g'1.... 55--'QA Q a 1. K '-1 xx N N. , x. ' e club. class differ their view points Making amendments to the constitution and vetoing any of the executive board proposals or court decisions made was the main duty of student sen- ate and its members. Seven students were elected from their class to be members of senate with their class officers not in executive board. student se l latB Kathy Griffin-president S6l llOf Kim Daniel Amy Schlessman Suzie Esahak Toni Fleming Paul Temple Jim Thomas Melody Kevan Denise Wheelwright Susan Randall junior Sheila Cassidy Mike Greenliet Kim Loughary Kathy O'Neill Nancy O'Neill Shelly Ziegler Rhonda Slavick Jodie Smith Patty Shutay Les Wilson Ruthann Young sophomore Amy Chislock Jeanette Cook Kathy Felke Kelly Kehoe Margaret Lloyd Laura Roberts Kathy Fleming Jill South Jean Haulon Nancy Swanson freshman Jyl Bigham Pauline Schoolitz Penny Decker Anne Scott Brad Hensley Sharon Shalley Colleen Palmer Carrie Sill Mike Rolland Kathy Vlhebke student senate 93 oommil-lees plan events. homecoming celebration Planning the events for home- coming week and its activities started the year ott. The theme of homecoming this year was tcelebracion da vida' which means celebration ot life. The field was decorated with pos- ters on both sides of it. The lunch room was decorated in bright colors, windows and posters showing the Don vic- tory over the Kota Kings were painted during the day, plus decorating the field. assembly committee Mary Amberg Joe Brinnon Silvia Centoz Christy Coppinger Pam Morrison Piero DeSimone Before every home game and away game on Friday was a pep assembly. Dave Ziemba along with Joe Brinnon and others did skits for the up-com- ing game that night. The assembly committee made up the skits for all assemblies and organized it. The two commit- tees got together and organ- ized the homecoming-bonfire assembly on a Thursday night for the homecoming game that Friday night. Suzie Esahak Nancy Flick Devrea Herman Dave Ziemba social activities committee Christy Coppinger-chairman Renee Bartolie Holly Bittinger Jeff Hixson Rose Marie Body Derinda Hurst Robin Braman K J Mary Chimez Amy Chlslock Susy Coppinger Kim Daniel Mark DeBree Lori Doran Kathy Felke Steve Fiegen Pam Fitzjarrald Nancy Flick Kathy Fox Albert Gracia Kathy Gaudio Terry Gradillas Karen Hasper 94 committees Bernie Hill aren ames Gardner Lahet John Lannigan Jana McDonald Barb Mullins Linda Newton Jim Norland Mary Rissi Kay Russell Adele Sampair Pres Sherrod Debbie Stephenson Debbie South Mark Tevario Richard Tucker Dave Ziemba convention. amendment form club Going to student senate, the members ot the Student Activ- ist Party tried to convince sen- ate to pass an amendment allowing political parties on campus. Their candidate could run on the party platform in the student body elections. Student Forum went to Tucson to the Arizona Model United Nations representing the United Arab Republic, Iran and Sudan at the convention. They played in the annual turkey bowl games as the north team and won 21 to 14. student forum Todd Schwarz-president Brent Allred Kerry Jackson Terry Baidoulas Daryl James Carmen Clark Jeff Lyle Jeanette Cook Vicki Marvick Nancy Curtis David Mize Kim Daniel Greg Papinko Mel Dawson Stephanie Pettycrew Mark DeBree Sue Pittinger Mike Greenlief Randy Sage Fred Guldan Amy Schlessman Patty Hayden Bob Sullivan David Howell Paula Tyndall student activist party Todd Schwarz-chairman Brent Allred Lee Loewenstein Don Badinelli Jeff Lyle Susan Bowman Vicki Marvick Jeanette Cook David Mize Kim Daniel Greg Papinko Al DeCosta Stephanie Pettycrew Mike Greenlief Randy Sage Fred Guldan Amy Schlessman Patty Hayden Carrie Sill Jeff Holman Bob Sullivan Daryl James Kathy Welke Andy Jensen Carla Woodall la Kim Daniels and Linda Newton, seniors decorate the lunch room lights with crepe paper in bright colors for the homecoming dance. lb Christy Coppinger, chairman of the social activities committee, discusses the decorations for the dance. Oc Joe Brinnon and Piero DeSimone, seniors, do a skit at one of the pep assemblies. They usually did the skits at home game assemblies. Od Director of publicity, senior, Nancy Flick paints posters in the lunch room for the homecoming game to be played that night. le Mark DeBree, Todd Schwarz, seniors and Patrick Hayden, freshman take a break from the annual turkey bowl game to get something to drink. Ol Carla Woodall, senior listens to the discussion on a proposal at a student activist party meeting after school. Og Todd Schwarz attends a student senate meeting where a petition is brought up on student forum. student forum and student activist 95 alpha omega Lynda Pierson-president Alice Allen Marilyn Field Christi Atchison Laurel Frishman Julie Beymer Kathy Gaudio Rose Body Carla Green Marilyn Bruening Leslie Green Peggy Crosby Kim Hall Joan Cummings Mary-Lou Krause Fiadene Cunningham Linda Miller FeFe Dezentie Karen Phillips Derinda Dilday Carole Sortor Dianne Dimmitt Sue Spear D'Ann Elder Kim Spikerman Nancy Enriquez Karen Zuendel Oa Maryann Mayer and Jill Melius perform at the Faculty-Alumni Game. They were the only returning alumni cheerleaders. Cb Super Don , Robert Baker, and Tom Salcito star in the Faculty's halftime entertainment. Oc Karen Phillips, Carole Sortor, Linda Miller, Marilyn Bruening and Peggy Crosby discuss upcoming events during their weekly meeting. Lynda Pierson is president. 96 alpha omega club sponsors faoultg alumni meeting Proceeds from the balloon sales at the homecoming game were used for the annual Fac- ulty-Alumni game which Alpha Omega sponsored. All past cheerleaders were contacted and asked to participate in the game. The Alumni vvon with a score of 50 to 49. A portion ot the proceeds vvent to the Teachers Fund. At Christmas time, the club went caroling to old folks trailer parks in the area. d ld Alumni basketball player, Rick Schmidgall forcefully removes the ball from faculty player, James Urie-'s grasp. le Alpha Omega members Kathy Gaudio, Rose Body and Alice Allen help paint their homecoming window. Of Cheerlead- ers Sondra Stevens, Carol Erwin, Dorothy Janca, Dana Harris, Virginia Waterman and Suzan Rhone remove referee Rich Mezar from the court, f alpha omega 97 celebracion theme wins competition lnitiating new members into amicae, the senior members became big sisters and made their little sisters become green frogs, cowboys, baby dolls, raggedy anns and wear bed clothes. Winning in the combe- tition tor club halls with their bright decorations and spirit wishes to the football team members and cross country members were part of amicae's homecoming activities. The club also adopted a child from overseas as a service project. Da Senior members ol amicae meet to discuss the clothing the new initiates will be wearing during initiation week. lb Kathy Fox and Donna Measel sell spirit wishes at lunches dur' ing homecoming week. The wishes were sent to football players and the cross country team, Oc Robin Brarnan plays with a new toy from Santa Claus with one of the children at Chil- drens Colony over Christmas vacation. The service clubs went down to the colony for a Christmas party to bring Christmas to the chil- dren. Od Patty Shutay, Adele Sampair and Shelia Cassidy stay together during breaks between classes during initiation week. They also were green frogs, raggedy anns and cow- boys, or anything else. 98 amicae t Je-4-M 1 amicae Christy Coppinger-president Wendy Alves Candy Bebber Robin Braman Shelley Bristow Charry Bower Becky Bruce Gail Bruce Mary Carr-Vernon Shelia Cassidy Mary Chimenz Cynthia Davis Lori Doran Sandy Evans Shelley Ford Kathy Fox Debbie Gardner Cheryl Garneski Bernie Hill Donna Measal Barb Mullins Lori Nelson Rosa Nunez Vicki Padgett Lori Peters Vickie Pickering Sue Quering Jeanelle Raborg Tracey Ftasmusson Adele Sampair Cindy Sanders Wendie Sansone Patty Shutay Rhonda Slovick Jodee Smith Charisse Snow Rochelle Stanford Kathie Hornecker Debbie Stephenson Fiobin Humber! Kathy Leonard Debbie Long Candy Malone Jana McDonald Laurie Swanson Debbie Townsend Wendy Tschumy Sue Vermillion Kathy White Marcy Mclntyre if slits Ce Amicae's singing frogs, sing at Los Acros as part of the initiation. They later went on to ASU and the dormitories there to sing to the male students. Of Kathy Leonard and Sue Ouering help decorate the lamps in the lunch- room for part of the Queen of Courts dance. The decorations matched the theme of Close to You following the game. Og Kathy Fox and her little sister Sue Vermillion horse around at Straw Hat before going on with the initiation of new members. amicae 99 will llllii? oriada sells homecoming carnations Selling football programs at home games started the year off as one of criada's money making project for the prom they and key club went in on. New members were initiated in to the Club with a night at ASU campus and at FerraIl's. During homecoming week they sold and delivered carnations with wishes on them. They served at both the spirit breakfast as well as the open house. For Thanksgiving they helped key club collect cans for needy families. During the Christmas season they had a slave sale for Christmas elves, went oar- oling with los hermanos and went down to the Children's Colony for a party. 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' ' -. 5 X., if L Y- I ai' . f' M. :Sta V ,gl ,i ,lm gala V, W, Kathy Smith-president B , , criada Grace Alvarez Kim Laughary Mary Amberg Jacque Lloyd Lori Beck Mary Kay McMahon Joan Beinbeck Laura Moeller Bev Berg Pam Morrison Virginia Berky Sally Murray Debbie Brown Stacy Naperala Cherri Clark Linda Newton Corey Croft Kathy O'Neill Cathie Davis Nancy O'NeiIl Terrie Davis Korie Pelka Sheila Dellinger Julie Ralston Tammy Deslauriers Sue Redding Bev Duncan Becky Reed Diana Engraf Kay Russell Suzie Esahak Corby Slatyon Nancy Flick Becca Snodgrass Cindy Gilbert Debbie South Terry Gradillas Pam Stansel Kathy Griffin Cindy Streit Barbara Hall Mary Taylor Bonnie Hall Sherri Wallace Beth Hansird Cyndie Watkins Jenny Hawbecker Monica Van Wazer Devrea Herman Vickie Weaver Pam High Denise Wheelwright Jane Houser Janel Willert Daisy Anten Jahntz Cindy Wilmoth Marcie Jepson Teri Wimberly Kim Kanschat Terres Wolff Karen Kemp Ruthann Young e l if t Od Suzie Esahak and Linda Newton discuss the pattern that will be used for the uniform to be worn on meeting days. le Pam High and .Jane Houser are some of the criada members who went Christmas caroling with los herma- nos during the holidays. lf Diana Engraf helps load can goods into boxes wilh key club. Og Debbie South and Terrie Davis go to class rooms delivering homecoming carnations. criada 107 l la David Measle, sophomore, performs the fight song routine along with all other fellow members ot lh under the guise of the 'dancing donuts '. lb Los hermanos members Rick McEntire and Bob Hansen offer spirit buttons for sale to anyone with a spare quarter. Oc Lh sponsors Gary Stevens and Ralph Bradshaw help the club members to cut down Christmas trees. Od Silvia Centoz, senior, takes her allot- ted three swings for a quarter at the first annual coronado car bash held in the mall area. le Sophomore Jim Martinez goes through the agonies of being a los hermanos initiate by wearing several layers of clothing and other novelties. los hermanos Terry Butts-president Rob Berkey Rod DesLauriers Gary Fulk Kurt Geisaking Bob Hansen Jim Houser Mike Houser Mike Jasman Richard Johnson Chuck Kennedy John Kennedy John King Mike MacMurray Rick McEntire Ken Mclntosh Dave Measel Dave Morgan Bill Morris Chris Pastor Ken Pennel Bill Pierce Mike Reynolds Clifford Roth Barry Shaw Mike Stimbert John Talton Dane Traines Bill White Walt Whitney Rod Zeibig 102 los hermanos F fa ,QQ Q 'W .kha- N135 1 s v-4 it un, . Q' 7 in Ih holds ear bash initiates members Beginning the year 'in a tradi- tional way, Los Hermanos initi- ated new members into the club by having them wear mis- matched clothing. Venturing to Prescott, Arizona the club cut down trees for the various clubs and their annual Christ- mas dance in the cafeteria. Advertising for the dance, the club members masqueraded as gangsters. Other activities included ushering at the games and plays, sponsoring the annual mother-son banquet and selling spirit buttons to raise money for the children's colony. They also sponsored the First Annual Coronado Car Bash. Q Of Robert Sanchez, principal, takes his share of swings at the 'car' that was used in the lh car bash. Og Mike Stimbert, Kirt Geisking, Mike Reynolds and Rod Ziebig make up the local gangster mob that went to different classes advertising the Christmas dance, Oh Lh sweet- hearts Nancy Koenig, Bonnie Hall, Mary Amberg and escorts stand with Santa Claus at the Christmas dance. los hermanos 103 twelve girls highlight club's calendar One of the newest service clubs on campus, key club used the motto the men's club on campus to get new members. Th'ey gave out bas- ketballs in exchange for cans of food during Thanksgiving season. The food was given to needy families in the area. Cri- ada and key club joined together to sponsor the Sweet- heart Prom held in February. The clubs also went up to the snow the week after the prom for a day. Key club's main pro- ject was the selling of their cal- endars. The calendar had twelve girls from sophomore to senior representing a month. The girls were picked by the club to be on the calendar and the clothing ranged from bath- ing suits to formals. Driving in the cars in the Gompers Parade was one of the projects the members participated in. la Jesse Pogue tells Larry Vela that the flow- ers for the princesses, queen and the attends ants were held up and to hold the announce- ment of the winners, lb Bill Scott helps carry boxes of canned food to a truck to be given to needy families. They got the cans from young- sters in exchange for a basketball. Oc Mark DeBree shows the club members the annual magazine of all the key clubs. 104 key club -1 A ti ll, Jim Aboltin Neal Barlow Joe Brinnon Kevin Burns Jeff Carver Dave Crawford Gary Cressey Gary Crosby Mike Davis Dave DeBree Dan DeBriyn Ron Despain Mack Duelt Steve Fiegen Doug Fleclderjohn Rick Forthun Pat Gaffney Dave Garrett Rob Gleave Brad Hansen v .N V i , u Alj- - W V 5 it 1 ill limit , K- ., '61 1 l l vw., ' key club Mark DeBree-president Dennis Klus Gardner Lahet John Lanigan Mitch Malone Greg Mclnlurff Don Murray Jim Norland Earl Owens Mike Parker Tom Pawlowski Mark Rolland Bill Scott Jim Scott Dennis Seaman Gilbert Shuga Dennis Snider Marty Stipp Jim Thomas Claude Thyben Richard Tucker Herb Hoffman I-HWY Vela Steve Humbert DOH Whitlach Calvin Jernigan LGS WIISOH Gary Johnson d ?5 YFTTU ,J ' . -4r C - V H A. g r f ,, 'f '5 .,: -ff R L 415 R A .....i ,1- 4. 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They went to Payson and had a picnic, along with tubing in the snow, key club 105 Receiving superior honors at cheer camp in Flagstaff this summer, started the year off for the varsity cheerleaders. Devrea Herman, captain was named Miss Congeniality tor the second year. At camp they learned nevv cheers and rou- tines for the coming year. Pep assemblies and games in the evening kept both the jv and varsity cheerleaders busy dur- ing the athletic season. In their spare time they held a carvvash at Burger King and sold helium spirit balloons at the homecom- ing game for cheer camp. 4 Q sfi-Q45 Q on J, , - 255-it 1 Q LL oheerleaders sell balloons for game la Going into their routine following their F-l- G-H-T cheer at one of the afternoon pep assemblies are the varsity cheerleaders. lb varsity cheerleaders front row-Daisy Anten Jahntz and Candy Bebberp second row- Cathie Davis and Becky Bruceg third row- Cyndie Watkins and Denise Wheelwrightg fourth row-Suzie Esahak, co-captain, and Gail Bruce: back row-Laurie Swanson and Devrea Herman, captain of the line. Oc Daisy Anten Jahntz sings the fight song at the close of the pep assembly. ld Becky Bruce leads the crowd at the Westwood game in a cheer. le Cathie Davis helps in the cheering with the classes at the pep assembly before the game 106 cheerleaders that night. If Candy Bebber watches the action on the playing field before deciding what cheer to do next. Og Doing two bits as the class competition portion at the afternoon pep assemblies are front row-Denise Wheelwright, Devrea Herman and Laurie Swansonp back row-Suzie Esahak and Daisy Anten Jahntz. Oh Mary Watzke, jv cheerleader watches as the bonfire is lit by the senior class president to start the 'ceiebracion da vida' homecoming activities and events. vi Devrea Herman, captain of the line leads the cheerleaders in all of the cheers given. lj The line leads the team across the field after the half-time events at the Mesa game. H Gfsqylf Ss, 3 LC 5 L fr X if . 6 A r-x. Xu! X Ex X ' JL' D t I L . A1 A ,H , If x fi 1 1 Wt v R f 2 . E sf - ., L ,. X e A gli? mi?-4 5'f lf 15, , ,,, M . f' F Mlilggi ' li 4, D M, l -J. -L .f U., Wm: v ,N - XR ada Wm 3 A gqrl 'Si I N-5-. 5 1 'W .3-1 H.-V ,r J ' I . , : fm '. - F i - 1 a.! - Ti Q QL, K Q, 4-1523 ' .fp T J 5 ,455 V ., . 1 '11 6 Q? U Q- : ,5 D93 I .4 Q W T ,t, .Y L i donei-ies. band take superior honors The Dons band and the donettes provided the half-time entertainment for the football games. For the homecoming shovv the donettes used picdo- ras to dance to It's So Nice played by the band. Jana McDonald tvvirled with her fire batons to close the homecom- ing halftime shovv. After football season the band and donettes went to U of A Band Day and were one of four bands to take superior rat- ings. This vvas the fourth year they have taken this honor. The band and donettes were also asked to perform at the opening of the Hilton Hotel and dance at the state basketball play-offs in the coliseum. The band had concerts and the donettes held try-outs to end the year, for next season. la the band and the donettes march on lo the field at the beginning of their homecoming show. UD '72-'73 donettes, front row: Terres Wolll, Jenny Hawbecker, Pam Starisel, Jule Murphy, Cory Croft, Sandy Jackson, Robin Braman, Margaret Lloyd and Bonnie Hallg second row: Kathy Fox, Christy Coppinger, Nancy Koenig, Beth Hallmark, Barb Mullins, Sandy Evans and Julie Nelvilleg lop row: Pam Morrison, captain and Mary Amberg, co- captain. Oc Doing the Christmas dance for the trip to Childrens Colony are Fiobin Braman, Sandy Evans and Nancy Koenig. They were also Sania's elves io the children. 108 dons band and donettes A I 'A .- f,.i V . 5 rj' ' I 'S ' L , l 1 M in , .v Q 1 L 1 ! E JVM gif I C ' f i e0 xx it HJ W 'lf , ' i ll dons band fi ,T 0 My J flu ff' YU I Eugene Hanson-director 0 f CJR! my ,f Frank Dubuy-director A - 'X H U K Joanne Aungst Jeff Loos J BQ IX! Cindy Bondurant Jim Martinez ' l W 7' :vc Karen Bullion Debbie McCommas 0 C 7 il L'Dan Carey Jana McDonald 5 , , Mark Carter Lloyd Moflitt 4' 1, Jana Davis Diana Monson Yi R f f Piero De Simone Debbie Norris i X X Suzan Digullo Chris Pastor U' fl! ' Marilyn Field Bill Pierce 4 X X Randy Field Kathy Piinifokir ii , f A ' 'cz-. Beth Porter i XY ' .ev ii- Kay Post ' ft ' N Juni . ' Cheri Preece LW i tj Cindy Fou.- Gina Ramsdell NA! t . . Joan Fuelleman Mike Reynolds Of , ii' Gary Fulk Richard Ringer Q ,ff Dayel Garneski Debbie Robinson ff i U Darrell Hadder Clitl Roth ' E X Bob Hansen Debbie Schafer Brad Hanson Debbie Sentivonac , Beth Hansird Angie Sharer X , Gary Hardy Barry Shaw ' f K Bob Hartrick Denise siiberi 1 i Pam High Becca Snodgrass X ij Jeff Hixson rviiicn song MJ X Tim Hotman Susan Spears . Jane Houser Pam Stansel Mike Houser Lisa Prikosovits Marsha Johnson Cathy Reitschnelder WN Rich Johnson Marc Terrill GA Chuck Kennedy Johannes Theunissen Dan King Bill White Rod Ziebig X X -Alf gr as-Sm - la Nancy Keonig dances to the tune ot Cha- Cha FIamingo as part of the homecoming cel- ebration. The dance was performed at the bonfire pep assembly Thursday night. Db Dancing at the half-time of a basketball game the donettes dance to Brazilian with their castanets. Oc Jana McDonald twirls with her batons on fire at the Coronado-Central game. She also twirled with fire at the homecoming half-time, to close the show. ld Mike Looney listens to the taped tunes the pep band has just finished practicing for the assembly that 110 dons band and donettes afternoon. le Doug Terrill waits for the right beat to begin playing his trumpet for the fight song. Of Members of the dons band practice during class to prepare for the pep assembly to be held Thursday night at the bonfire. lg Rod Ziebig, Doug Terrill, Richard Ringer and Jeff Loos play in the brass section of the stage band at Children's Colony. The stage band members are mainly from the varsity band and during Christmas they went to the colony with school senfice clubs to furnish the entertain- ment at the party, held there. e oos Jim Martinez .3 HU. '33 4 its Joanne Aungst rant Cindy Bondu Karen Bullion Mark Carter Suzan Digiulio Marilyn Field Randy Field Steve Fisk Bob Flanigan Jim Ford Gary Fulk Darrell Hadder Gary Hardy Pam High Jett Hixson Jane Houser Mike Houser Rich Johnson Mike Looney Joanne Aungst Nick Crowder Gary Fulk Bob Hansen Pam High Jeff Hixson J ff L pep band Jeff Loos Jim Martinez Debbie Norris Chris Pastor Bill Pierce Kathy Pitnicokk Beth Porter Kay Post Gina Ramsdell Richard Ringer Debbie Robinson Angie Sharer Barry Shaw Susan Spears Mike Stimbert Cathy Reifschneider Doug Terrill Mike Terrill stage band Greg Papinko Chris Pastor Bill Pierce Beth Porter Gina Ramsdell Richard Ringer Dan Sieckman Mike Stimbert D Te 'll pep. stage bands plag at Lloyd Moffitt oug rri Julie Murphy Marc Terrill assemblies Pep band played at all pep assemblies and at most of the sports events. Most members also belonged to varsity band. Besides entertaining before all assemblies held in the audito- rium, the stage band also played for open house and traveled to the Children's Col- ony over Christmas. pep and stage band 111 bands merge skills. cash for concert. fund raising In order tp raise enough money to send the Dons band to camp in the summer, the junior varsity and prep bands helped them by selling Heath bars. Before Christmas, with the other bands and choruses they went to the show and held a 'touch' football game. prep band Sherry Annis Robert Barney Vicki Bole Donald Carr Lynn Cookinham Steve Donogean Frank Donato Scott Eaton Kurt Fulk Mark Harmann Barbara Johnson Jennifer Lahet Steve Perham Charlotte Pribula Mark Rambo Theresa Ramsdell Pauline Schoolitz Betsy Schroeder Joy Snyder Richard Spears Bruce Spencer Joe Steven Ken Steven Beatrix Theunissen Carol Lazear Margaret Thornburger James Martindal Dana Todd Debbie McPherson Dirk Westerfer William Mertens Cherri Moats Anne Morrison' Jay Willard Steve Woodcox Charles Wright junior varsity band Kathy Aungst Bevan Barney Angela Machison Carol Mason Corinne Beam Victoria McCutchen Jyl Blghan Barry Brian Debbie Brown Gayle Brunhofer David Burton Karen Menosky Ken Pennell Tricia Pearson Dorenda Plummer Lorraine Pugh Mark Cocoa Mark Raymond Randy Dispain Sherie Reed Pat Ebel Mark Roland Robert Goodenberger Linda Sanno Steve Hanson Kim Schwartz Byron Hath Amy Schwerthofer Mark Hendel Melchor Javier James Johnson James Kemper Laura Lakin Diane Lenstrohm Gary Lidston Gayle Turner Bruce Walls Mark Wasson Denise Whalen Raymond Whitney Eugene Willard la During their fifth hour class, junior varsity band is divided up into sections in order to get a better sound. They held one concert which was given in November. Ob Students in prep and junior varsity band have to spend much of their free time practicing. Oc Under the direc- tion of Frank Dubuy, JM band and Prep band combined to give a November concert. ld Two of the flutists for JM band perform for their semester grade. J, V. was opened to students on an audition basis only. 1 12 prep and jv band Prep band is held on a non- audition basis, while junior var- sity is not. Prep and junior var- sity bands combined to give one concert which was held January 26. This year both bands were conducted by Frank Dubuy, a 1966 graduate of Coronado and band mem- ber. if-, ?' orchestra helps send band to camp Contributing to the many musi- cal aspects of Coronado was the orchestra. Consisting of 25 members, the Orchestra accompanied the Messiah , Oklahoma and chorus con- certs. During November, the Orches- tra, along with the other bands sold Heath bars. The orchestra was directed by Eugene Han- son, the conductor for 12 years. le During the afternoons, the Orchestra prac- tices for an upcoming concert. Many tlmes they practiced after school and sometimes at night. Of At certain times some of the members were asked to perform in small groups as part of their semester grade. Og Debbie Robinson, junior, practices her music during an evening rehearsal before a concert. Oh Julie Murphy tries to iron-out certain selections of the Mes- siah , during an after school rehearsal, the day before the concert. orchestra Cynthia Armstrong Candace Malone Cathleen Biesanz Jane Milne Cindy Bondurant Julie Murphy Cynthia Davis Debbie Noris Bob Flanigan Gina Ftamsdell Jean Goodenberger Deborah Robinson Sandra Grahm Clifford Roth Darrell Hadder Luellen Shetfer Patrick Hyden Mitchell Song Jett Hixon Pam Stansel Lisa Jenson Douglas Terrill Floy Lee Leavitt William White orchestra 7 13 talented instrumentalists gain Iel-ters Contributing to the organiza- tion of band and orchestra functions were the Band and Orchestra Lettermen. In order to become a member one must have participated in either Don's band or the Orchestra and obtained a letter in one of them. A formal request must also be filed and then voted on by members. band and orchestra lettermen Mike Stimbert-president Cindy Armstrong Jana McDonald Jodi Aungest Julie Murphy Piero DeSimone Beth Porter Marylyn Field Kay Post Bob Flanigan Gina Ramsdell Jim Ford Rich Ringer Gary Fulk Debbie Robinson Jean Goodenberger Cliff Roth Sandy Graham Debbie Shafer Darrell l-ladder Barry Shaw Jane l-louser Denise Silbert Mike Houser Sue Spears Chuck Kennedy John King Marc Terrill RoyLee Leavitt Bill White Jeff Loos Rod Zeibig Doug Terrill la During their third hour class, the orchestra practices for an upcoming concert. Most ol the orchestra are also members of band and orchestra lettermen. lb Mike Stlmbert, senior, is the president of band and orchestra letter- men. Oc Taking part in the homecoming festivi- ties was part ol the job given to Dons band in November. Od .lean Goodenberger, junior, leads the violins in warm-ups in practice and also in concert. ie Debee McFadden, senior does her warm ups before beginning to prac- tice ior an up-coming concert. If D'Ann Elder and Kathy l-look pause between songs to listen to advice given to them by their director, Mike Merrifield. lg Members of ACE practice around pianist Kathy l-look, senior, during a sixth hour rehearsal. Oh Flying kites was part ol the cho- reography in the number Kites are fun for a January concert, N.- 114 band 81 orchestra lettermen l - Si ti . 5- mai' '----if-,,-Q. . 9 F A -5 ' choral Iettermen work. serenade with choruses Choral lettermen sponsored the Messiah alumnlreunion chorus for the Christmas assembly. ln late February they helped Choralairs with the send a song project on Valentine's Day, pushing a piano dovvn the halls, serenad- ing those sent a Valentine. Along with ACE and Chora- lairs, choral lettermen sold candy and Christmas candy to raise money for jackets for the male members and to pay for the choruses spring tour around Arizona. Their sponsor Mike Merrifield, was a former lettermen member. choral lettermen Peter Scurlock-president Carla Kruger Jim Bailey Nevis Maule Becky Bridges Debee McFadden Silvia Centoz Flandy Sage Cherie Clark Cathy Whitaker Corey Croft Janel Willett Trudie Edwards Michelle Ziegler Tim Hegarty Kathy Hook choral lettermen 1 15 ace performs at various clubs. schooIs.banquels Advanced choral ensemble did their usual amount of perform- ing around the valley this year They sang for audiences at the French Quarter, the Alpine Vil- lage lnn, Safari, Westward Ho and Sunburst hotels. They also sang for various grade schools, Scottsdale Memorial hospital, the Kiwanis club, the FTA breakfast, tall open house, and for judging at NAU. advanced choral ensemble Jim Bailey Kathy Hook Skip Beeswy Nevis Maule Meredith Bigler Ken McCartie Debee McFadden Donna Measel Susie Pittenger Joy Scott Brad Walker Doug Wallace Sherri Wallace Cathie Whitaker Janel Willert Joe Brinnon Jim Carpenter Silvia Centoz Corey Croft Tim Dearing D'Ann Elder Shayne Gilpin Beth Hallmark Tim Hegarly la Singing and dancing to the fight song at the Homecoming assembly is the advanced choral ensemble. Ob Practicing his solo for the Messiah concert is senior Shayne Gilpin. Oc Directing ACE is Mlke Merrifield. 1 16 advanced choral ensemble ohoralairs perform at spring festival Choralairs, the varsity mixed chorus, performed in three concerts plus a spring festival and the traditional Messiah tor Christmas. They did a special work for Easter. called The Creation . They also raised money by selling candy and special Christmas candles. V b Choralairs Mike Allen Janet Jorgensen Kevin Ault Kitty Longmire Sherry Baldensperger Tom Manley Skip Beeswy James Marquardt Meredith Bigler Nevis Maule Kurt Bliss Noreen Maule Don Bloxom Ken McCartie Becky Bridges Silvia Centoz Corey Croft Scott Croft Nancy Curtis Tim Dearing Cindy Delster Suzan Diguilio Susan Dixon Trudi Edwards D'Ann Elder Sandy Erickson Dana Farrison Doug Fledderjohn Sandy Fleming Cindy Gilbert Kim Gilpin Shaye Gilpin Bob Goodenberger Leslie Green Laura Halchishick Beth Hallmark Charles Hamilton John Hanson Kathy Hook David Jensen Gary Johnson Debee McFadden Doug McPherson David Measel Donna Measel Julie Neville Vicki Padgett Colleen Phelps Susie Pittinger Yvette Pourciau Mike Reynolds Donna Rhinehart Terry Fiushlo Randy Sage Joy Scott Mitch Song Gary Springer Bill Swaney Kevin Tallent Jon Talton John Taylor Doug Wallace Gary Wallace Beth Walls Carolyn Whitaker Fioger Williamson Michelle Ziegler Jane Zekanis la Directing one of the three concerts that choralairs put on is Mike Merrifield, the new conductor for the choruses. lb Taking part in a singing skit about the play Oklahoma!, are Doug Wallace, Susie Pittinger and Silvia Cen- toz. The skit was done at a pep assembly for the Central football game. Oc Warming up for the Choralairs daily class rehearsals are Wcki Pagett and Donna Fihinehart, both sing alto. Od Performing in both ACE and choralairs was a duty of Debee McFadden and Ken McCartie. choralairs 7 17 choruses band together for first time in concert Under the direction of Frank Dubuy, a 1966 Coronado grad- uate, Cantadoras became a chorus of only 20 girls for those who wanted a smaller chorus. Before Christmas, all varsity choruses, bands and donettes went to the snow in Payson. Combining with ACE, Chora- lairs and Dons band in Octo- ber, Cantadoras held their first concert. Then in February, combining with the Orchestra, Cantadoras gave their second concert of the year. This was the first year the choruses and band were combined. ,ta,,irxv,, wlwtwi favs -1 -H. - N f , 'f-Eve Q2 J., 'ff' x t s,,'fff' if X rr, , , ' ., ,lllzul- lu A all r ,lr-' fi - flag 'b xi? r ,gi ,,,.,,,, V . l Y' 1 A I ai. I. if le-' cantadoras . AVLW' Denise Blake Rachelle Jenson Angela Bliss Melissa Lontchar Amy Chislock Angela Mackison Karen Crapley Janet Moerbe Trudie Danielson Barbara Sheppard Debbie Dodsworth Leighanne Simmers Andrea Downey Anja Staalberg Katherine Fleming Annal Unterberger Joanne Grey Carol Worcester 118 cantadoras Sis ' aih 'ix music department creates jv choruses - i in rl, i . ' l, '- al is ' if f '- e 5' . i .-.- -. r' ,K , J. , fl is - We Pea, , RK' , 'c J-r ' 1 , w 5,, qw .. ,fx 4 ' . x if WA Q tit , tx 'J 1 'N I ,S , , at ,td xgi I QI I 6' l 11 Xl sf t 1 y fp fi l A - ea. M' twill. i . Ca Julie Neville, sophomore accompanies Can- tadoras in practice and in concert. Rehearsals were held during fourth hour. lb Angie Macki- son and Leighanne Simmers practice their music before an upcoming concert. Cantado- ras was directed by Frank Dubuy, a 7966 Coronado graduate. Oc Rachelle Jenson, sophomore practices Canta Te Domino for the concert held in April, ld Kathy Fleming and Rachelle Jenson practice their music for the January concert. This was the Hrs! year that Cantadoras performed with the other cho- ruses. le Prep girls chorus, under the direc- tion ot Mike Merrifield, perform during the Jan- uary concert. lf JM chorus members Lynn Gerth, Dale Hopkins and James Farina prac- tice a number they will perform at their Janu- ary concert. Og Kim Morrison and Sherry Annis warm up before their practice session begins. Prep girls chorus and JM mixed cho- rus each performed two concerts during the year. JM chorus also added choreography in January. The Fine Arts Department, see- ing the need for a chorus between Prep and Choralairs created a new J.V. chorus. It was held on an audition basis. Mike Merrifield, a 1966 Coro- nado graduate and former cho- rus member, was appointed director of both choruses. lt was the first time that a J.V. chorus was in the Messiah . prep girls chorus Sherry Annis Janice Kolsky Linda Bailey Lexie Lambert Constance Barnes Sandra Larson Christie Beele Mary Lewis Pamela Benson Deborah Lippman Tina Berg Sally Loenker Kristi Bernard Glenda Lounsberry Kim Betz Elizabeth Lucas Deborah Bridges Kimberly Brock Judy Carpenter Paula Carrier Deana Colletti Jeanette Cook Cindy Counsell Karen Crowder Beverly Davis Deborah Dease Martha Emry Beth Ewing Pam Farr Linda Ginetti Patricia Glancy Pamela Hallmark Patricia Hallmark Paula Halstead Cathy Harrison Patricia Hilton- Melinda Hughes Michele Hughes Deborah Jacobson Toni Jacobson Judith Lyle Sylvia Marsh Kristie McKeown Laura Miller Kim Morrison Denise Oberg Julie Oliver Carolyn Page Donna Pasquel Lori Pepper Barbara Renner Elizabeth Richie Kristin Ann Ronn Carolyn Rouse R.J. Sarnstrom LeAnn Sauder Linda Schwartz Terri Shroyer 'Karen Sims Terri Spencer Marcella Sprinkle Julie Sturtevant Teri Vansant Natalie Walker Sarah Jepson Kimberly Wallquist Ellen Jorden Janet Jorgenson Marilyn Juetten Kori Knutsen Denise Wilson Lisa Yahraus Sue Zappia junior varsity mixed chorus Jerry Beers Kathy Biesanz Bob Britton Carl Brooks Diane Brown Cathy Burton Suzie Courtney Nick Crowder Barbara Doubek Jim Farina Debbie Flaherty Kim Graizer Lynn Gerth Kim Gelpin Kathy Griffin Del Hopkins Linda Kendall David Kennedy Gayla Lamoree Vicki Landmon Karen Mathews Meg Mclntyre Cheri Moats Tim Paden Andrea Payton Jayne Phelps Leslie Price Lisa Prikosovitz Scott Rafn Suzan Renner Chris Sayers Kim Stewart Susan Surratt Linda Wilmoth Greg Deniger Kathy Romney David Measel prep and junior varsity chorus 119 mat maids Mat Maids started off the new year by initiating all of their new members. The girls had to dress as wrestlers by wearing tights, shorts, a tee shirt and a wrestling shirt. They also had to wear a variety ot make-up and a sign. They also did their regular job of keeping score at the wres- tling, track and gymnastics meets. They attended the wrestling banquet and ham- burger fry. Mat Maids was one of the largest clubs on cam- US. mat lT1aldS Nancy Curtis-president Diane Adrian Cheryl Allen Mary Angelini Mike Kempton Jennifer Lahet Cindy Lee Debbie Applebaum Mary Lewis Leslie Baudo Norene Bentz Debbie Bisig Leslie Callaway Amy Chislock Valerie Cole Karen Crapley Norma Davis Cheryl Day Lynn Dorsey Marcy Dvuolety Barb Emberlin Lynn Everhart Terry Everhart Kathy Felke Pam Fitzjarrald Jacque Fox Anne Marlinek JoAnn Martinez Michelle Mata Karen Matthews Shawn McCready Tori McCutcheoh Peggy McFarland Karen Menosky Pam Mooreman Debbie Norris Hope Petlock Pam Robertson Lanae Rossi Terri Schlosser Kim Schwartz Luellen Shefter Susan Slick Debbie Galluzzi Marjolein Stehouwer Jean Hanl on Donna Hannaman Shawn Hantla Karen Hasper Kelley Kehoe Cathy Thomas Lynn Thornburgh Andie Weaver Penny Wright Laura Zepeda la Matmaid initiates helped to pin signs on each others backs saying, l'm a Matmaid. This was the first time at Coronado that mat- maids went through initiation ceremonies. Cb. Helping to keep score at one ofthe wrestling matches are sophomores Jennifer Lahet and Karen Manousky. lc Addressing the first meet- ing of the matmaids and welcoming everyone is Nancy Curtis. 120 mat maids keep score for wrestlers 1 ti'-si .pe ' M af' 'Z f ,-I . 1 A , tug, s l b F Larry Vela-president athletic lei-lermen raises funds fca has speakers Athletic Lettermen raised money to give to the athletic department for needed equip- ment. They also went through the ritual of initiating all of their new members. Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsored guest speakers to give talks to the public about Christ. They, along with ath- letic lettermen were a large club on campus. athletic lettermen Jim Aboltin Neal Barlow Lanny Benson Mike Blair Jett Blakey Steve Brown Kevin Burns Jeff Carter Jerry Coggins Mike Davis Mark DeBree Mike Decker Mike Dildine Mack Duett Glen Elliot Albert Garcia Jeff Hantla Mel Javier Calvin Jernigan Bob Jones Marty Kret Terry Larson Keith Leersen Steve Letson Craig Levario John Mannion Don Murray Dave Murrietta Rick Murrietta Craig Porter Don Rockwell Marc Rossenbach K.C. Seidner Bob Simonis Keith Sobraske Gary Spaw Rick Surls Paul Temple Claude Thyben Dane Traines Doug Undenuood Don Whitlatch Rob Wilson fellowship ot christian athletes Paul Temple-president Carl Angelini Rich Brydle Kevin Burns Brian Chatham Mike Davis Greg Dennis Jett Everett Jett Hantla Keith Hyland Jim Kemper John Lanigan Keith Leersen Mike Mannion Steve McCormick Ted McDonald Don McFadden Don Murray Craig Porter Dale Rusnak K.C. Seidner Bob Simonis Mike Smith Gary Spaw Don Whitlatch John Mannion ld Larry Vela, president of athletic lettermen and a member of the cross-country team, makes a rush for the finish line in a home meet. le Lettermen Bart Bradley and Greg Barrels make assists in keeping a McClintock player from scoring. Of Senior lettermen Mike Dildine and Ted McDonald leave the Held between quarters to confer with coach Ander- son and the team, Og FCA members Don Whit- latch, Jeff Hantla, Carl Angelini, Kevin Burns and John Mannion listen on as their sponsor talks over events. fca, athletic lettermen 121 girls become 'part-time' ' For interested upper class girls, COE was set up as a class, club and business experience. COE further their study and gain experience in secretarial work. , L' .lm ' s. .5 s 1, , f-tt-.. . if A CO9 Marcia Patton Luane Rosen Lynda Pierson Cathy Fenton Vicki Padgett Nancy Enriquez Tricia Paulsell Janet Johnson Karen Kraltt Wendie Sansone Sherry Backlund Carla Green Terri Brumfield Kerin Glessing Frances Hinojosa la COE class works on an assignment given to work on during the one hour they spend in class daily. lb Wendie Sansone sorts forms as part ol her daily office routine at the Scottsdale Fire Station. She also works at Zales Jewelers. Oc Cathy Fenton puts to use the office skills and practices taught in her COE class as she works at Ray Korte Chevrolet. Od For COE member Nancy Enriquez telephoning and set- ting up appointments are part of her job with Weldon Michew and Associates Inc. le COE member Luane Hosen listens as teacher Jerry Smith discusses the lesson and opens the discussion to any problems that may be encountered on the job. lf Jack Gulledge meets with students in the hospital cafeteria to answer any questions they have about the hospital or its' work. Og Health Occupation members speak with Scottsdale Memorial Hos- pital's director of public relations, Jack Gul- ledge about the tour he will give them. Uh Gul- ledge contemplates how to explain the use of some ol the hospital equipment to students during their tour. Oi Jack Gulledge explains to students how and why the x-ray machine is used as they view lab equipment. 722 CO6 As a club, COE members sold stationary, gift wrap and Christ- mas cards to friends and rela- tives. Classes were held in the mornings so that the girls could work later. secretaries 8 X W1-ver' Q7 I' ,- ' ' 4 - ,-4 W V-L-tv ,t 'rs l. X ga ' ' ' 'lv tr potential medics observe cardio-vascular surgerg Learning the basic skills of a health or medical career was the basis ot Health Occupa- tions, a new class and club formed this year, held during the mornings. S Nw. Some students work as x-ray technicians, some as dental assistants and several as veter- inarian assistants. Five of the students also observed a heart operation. - -- -1. :--fees-can :fn-fm-:Sem ENE N I' !L.1Fw!EE5mJ.-A f. , i i i time W QQQQ,-53l:,,i,H 52 i .....,.. ni'-4vYl,,,,,l , l . 3 4' .1 4 wiJ'fM3'fi- ' 'ff' '04 M- , ,, r ' ' L. . T I '.,. ki 'L 'tl '- ' 'U ' ' . - - 9 i ' ,.'H 'Y 'V T '-fo Jw -'RMK li-iii'-5 ' Matti' i i , fyLPasg,,. ,Q - -'glgsggn 34 .ey i., f , ,xr ' r '-l,.i,sw,, iiiwiia ,-'seal il .- 5, ,41ii,4v.i,5sygQ..,. .. .- ,L , i ,g,'1-ff-' i i i - Is.i,v,',-I1 J 'm'T'. ' it-'ya ,.:iz I-,W ,',ri'igf2rm,rii'.l1.,,,1 -Qg g-1gb-gii'- f5 ,ii l'j't ' 1' fra'-,'piJ ,, , 'Z' . to L A ,sig vi. alia fat-.L,-1'Q'.l in.- fi,.iEEi1l?1im'rg'?rS'ayiei health occupations Linda Bauer Mary Lou Dubin Kenneth Emling Debbie Ford Debbie Gardner Kathy Gaudio Sherry Martin Margaret Millanez Ruth Paget Vicki Robbins Connie Saylor Marc Terrill Kathie Hornecker Gary Wenke Rosemary Kirstein Connie Wentland Teri Luttrell Kathy White health occupations 123 united work merits club special workshop honor The honor ot chapter of the year was given to the Future Teachers of America at the State FTA Convention last year. Karen James, senior, was elected State Secretary and Sandie Want, senior, was elected State Historian. The chapter placed first in the pos- ter contest and was first run- ner-up in the scrapbook con- test. The club's sponsor, Muriel VandenOever, was made the State co-advisor. FTA was awarded a special honor tor their outstanding work on their last workshop. The club hosted this year's annual State FTA Convention. To earn money for the conven- tion, the club sold daity pops on campus and concessions at the football games. They took time out to help the Explorer newspaper with its first toy drive at Christmas for underpri- vileged children. WJ? 124 future teachers of america la Barb Doubeck, sophomore, listens to suggestions for refreshments for the Christmas party. lb Working on plans for the state officer's meeting are Jim Attwood, Diane Dapper, seniors, Darcy Marttila, sophomore, Julie Attwood, freshman and Steve Matwijkow, senior. Oc Mitch Malone, sophomore, lends a strong shoulder for the club 's mascot, Peter, to lean on. ld Discussing new ideas for state officer's projects are Sandie Want, State Historian and Karen James, State Secretary, seniors. le During his lunch break, Pres Sherrod, senior, changes the marquee to keep the students informed of the events. Of Jim Attwood, senior, discovers the many responsibilities that come with being the club's president. lg The club's sponsor, Muriel VandenOever, explains the importance of each person doing his share of the work. Oh Larry Vela, senior, shoots pictures of Wendie Manning, Gayle Brunhofer, Babbette Roberts, sophomores and Erlon Kimball, junior, while they relax during a refreshment break. Q-am ITE Liuimlxfx ,N 1. Wj will 1 i i ig J - 2' :1,liii,, in Ji, ll , .. 1,,44,.- 3 5 iff-'i -'S 1 .MQ l r, 21 r xii J ,.-', :,- .aww . .. lynx i r., , 3:4 L, gl'-.135 ,' 2: V 'F '- Lf' L. 'q 'Y .Y 1 'EQ , ' T ?2l l it it i -i i W, H ' L .A ,, , Y , Wi. W '.-- ' .I -if ' Y' if Q 'i 2 '5 l MMV .Rf ,AX we- ,ge future teachers ol america Jim Attwood-president Julie Attwood Andrea Parmelee Lorraine Blomquist Babbette Roberts Gayle Brunhofer Mike Ftolland Cindy Counsel! Linda Schwartz Diane Dapper Pres Sherrod Barb Doubeck Nancy Sponar Cathy Gibbons Marcy Sprinkle Frances Gilbert Scott Swebee Dale lngraham Paula Tyndall Karen James Larry Vela Mitch Malone Sandie Want Erlon Kimball Shelley Ziegler Wendie Manning Darcy Marttila sponsors-Paul Myhre Steve Matwijkow Muriel VandenOever future teachers of america 125 el oieroo espanol has guest speaker A guest speaker from Spain came and talked at a Spanish Club meeting at the beginning of the year. At Christmas time they set up their table with food from Spain at the foreign language department party. To make money for the club they sold bake goods betvveen classes and lunches. el cierco GSDSFIOI Joann Martinez-president Debbie McPherson John Pearce Deane Armer Tatiana Balaz Diane Balaz Becky Pernack Julie Beymer Marilyn Stehovwer Ken Emlig Christine Walsh Carol Yama Teresa Yanez Lynn Everhart Sandy Lewis 126 spanish club -, ,T - 7 gfk 2 -vi , if W W as Q -4. Y . .X ve R .51 J .?.g.t ,J i 3 8 ff' le cercle francais Kathy Keim-president Holly Bittinger Kathy Kummerlowe Lorrain Blonquist Vicki Maniick Mel Dawson Don McFadden Mark DeBree Emily Overstreet Karen Doran Virginia Page Sharon Doran Mary Rissi Miles Edwards Greg Sheets Diana Ehrler Vicki Wagner Lisa Haskell Les Wilson french club goes christmas oaroling QT' P Starting the year oft for the French club was the annual Franco-Prussian soccer game at the park ending with a pic- nic. At Christmas time they went caroling in French to French families around the val- ley and hosted a Christmas party for all the foreign lan- guage clubs on campus. In the spring the French and other Foreign language clubs had an olympics and picnic. 'Tubing' down the river ended the year. Oa Joy Figuerola, sponsor of the Spanish club helps the club paint posters for their member- ship drive in the beginning of the year. Cb Hit- ting the pifiata at the Christmas pany was part of the entertainment provided by the Spanish club. Oc Joann Martinez, president of the club laughs at the saying on a poster. ld Singing songs in Spanish at the Christmas party is Pil- lar Figuerola and Julie Beymer. Pillar is dressed in a traditional Spanish outfit. le Lor- raine Blomquist and Vicki Wagner set up the French club's table. The table was of French pastries and other cakes. le Mary Holyoak, sponsor of the French club tells the club what plans the club is thinking of doing this year. Of Kathy Keim, president of the club paints the club's homecoming window for club competi- tion. Og Members of the club sing Christmas carols in French. The French club was one of the foreign language clubs which sang carols in their country's language and in English. The club also sang carols for French families. french club 727 der deutsch verein has pen pals. soccer games Der Deutsch Verein vvon its annual soccer game against the French Club with a score of 3 to O. They had a picnic afterwards to celebrate their victory. Several of the club members had German pen pals. They sold concessions at the homecoming game and sponsored charity projects. They also helped sponsor the foreign language party. german club Karen Doran-president Jim Aboltin Charlann Carroll Tom Cauble Norma Davis Sharon Doran Charles Ehrler Diana Ehrler Carol Ford Kathy Keim Mary Lou Krause Flick Mc Entire Sid Pletcher Larry Stevens 128 german club Iahn club revitalizes after five gears Societas Latina also known as Latin club just got started after several years of not existing. They helped sponsor the for- eign language party and around Christmas time they sang carols in Latin. Acta Diurna Coronadiensia is a paper put out by the club. societas latina Teresa Rogers-president Lori Armbruster Karen Keelin Robert Armbruster Roger Lidman Cynthia Davis Linda Marrison Ron Despain Mark Scarp Cindy Duncan Mitch Song Alben Grieco Jon Talton Jett Guy John Taylor Patrick Hayden Cathi Williams Oa Barbara Dabrowski, sponsor of the German club, collects papers from members who have ideas for the year. lb Diana Ehler confers with Sharon Doran who is conducting the meeting because the president is ill. Oc Norma Davis, junior, offers her ideas concerning the activi- ties at the end of the year. ld Charlann Carroll and Norma Davis discuss the upcoming soccer game with the French club, They won 3 to 0. Other games were played throughout the year. Ce Albert Grieco performs Bach as part of the Latin club's contribution to the foreign lan- guage club party, Of Mark Scarp, vice-presi- dent, talks about his ideas for the foreign lan- guage club party, Og Teresa Rogers, president, checks her list of things that need to be cov- ered at the Latin club meeting, i i i' Q L ., f . Jug iii' '9llf Ni kj A.,, 'f- .aw - A .. .M ,tug ...:.::.fE:gg:,,.. ,.. tudg. songs. inspiration ortions of ods s uad P 8 Cl Members of God's Squad car- ried on various activities during the year which included before school prayer circles and Bible studies. They attended a pres- god's squad Sharon Birringer Holly Bittinger R G d er oxane ar n Karen Leckbee Dana Todd Carol Worcester Karen Smith-Chonorary memberj Janet Cranston-Csponsorb Ca Janet Cranston, God Squad's sponsor, lis- tens as students discuss their fund raising and activity plans for the year. lb At the close of a meeting, Holly Bittinger, junior leads the group in a prayer. lc Dana Todd, sophomore, listens intently as students share their favorite Bible passages and express their thoughts. 130 god's squad entation by Andre Kole at Grady Gammage and met with members of other Christian clubs at a Campus Strategy meeting held at ASU campus. 3 i r, :' I! - 'pier-j X MZKWT Q H .J ,Mx fmc at-tracts health oriented tudents FMC was a new club and was organized as a revision of the old FMS club, By changing the title and constitution, the club hoped to attract a greater vari- ety of health career- oriented students. Speakers such as a Phoenix acupuncture specialist and advisor from A.S.U. high- , ,i,-. , 1 ii. we ,, l 'i wuzsxmri it lt, N i i,,.-sg-rs: l il l ' ,QI x i v B F 'aligwi I- it-ff' , g ,tr ' tiki 5535, 4 Ee. l i l i lighted the club. future medical careers i Rod Berkey-president Rick Laudahl MI ' AI d S d L ' e anne exan er Charry Bower Arthur Brodsky Charlann Carroll Robert Cook Dave Crawford Patsy Ford ' Roxanne Gardner I Vicki Gregory t Jane Houser i ff Od Dave Robertson, senior, ponders over some projects and activities as the president, Rod Berkey, suggests them, le The school nurse, Betty Lou Early, is one of the sponsors for frnc. She helped get the club started. Of Several of the members work in the health center. Sandy Lewis, sophomore, checks the list of students who have already come ln before she works. an y ewis Teresa Mclnturtt Lynn McKinley Linda Miller Jane Milne Jan Musser Pam Pennell Dave Robertson Angie Sharer Kelly Stott future medical careers 131 deca. hero provide jobs offer skills. experiences Deca CDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj provided in- class and on-the-job training. To earn money, Deca sold candy apples on the campus. Herb Sherman, sponsor, helped the students find mar- keting oriented jobs suited to them. Hero Cl-lome Economics and Related Occupationsj was state wide and it provided one hour of class time and two hours of work time. Occupa- tions consisted of a food serv- ice, a fabric and fashion coor- dinator, companion to the eld- erly and child care aides. Speakers came to the club and talked about taxes, budgets and labor unions. Debby Coatney Peggy Crosby Lou Ann DeMar Billy DeShong Claire Dirmeyer Cathy Gibbons David l-larnilton Bonnie Hanson Darla l-ieffel Karen James Jill Kanalos Sabrina Keeler David Kruse Linda Lee Kathy Moeller limo Janice Navaroo Pam Neddermeyer Mary Lou Olsen Don Overton Mary Prugh Dan Reiley Pam Flogers Debby Schafer Janice Van Cleave Carol Vandenburg Randy Weaver Deborah Lazear Nanci WarriCk Angelina Mormino-president Dennis Bernard Cheryl Lawrence Gary Clemens Becky Mudd Kim Daniel Janet Navarro Kathy Deegan Kathy Dillard Peggy Elson Patty O'Neill Marie Papke John Sewell Cheryl Hill Glenda Simpson Debbie Hoggatl Henry Vlnlleford Kevin Jennings Nancy Vwlson Dallas Jones David Zamastil 132 hero I r - 75294 Hi ,M ' A I 2,6 N. if 7 S .. A T ..: ftf:.,1 t ai? -fy .4 E-J , ' ,xt 'mf Ml. H ii E W L Ca Debbie Lazear listens to the teacher, Alice Vwlliams as she talks about child care and what to do in emergencies with children while working. Cb Don Overton, senior, prepares ingredients and equipment necessary for a cooking demonstration while other members of the club look on. lc Hero Member Mary Prugh, works on one of her assignments that will help her on her job. Od McDonalds, a local restaurant, provides work for Mary Lou Olsen. She was voted employee of the month for December. Oe Alice Williams, Hero advisor, lis- tens intently as students ask questions on the film they just saw on preparing meat and poul- try products. lt Cheryl Hill, Deca member, compares notes with other students on places ol employment and on different kinds of mar- keting jobs, Og President of Deca, Angie Mor- mino, listens to a member commenting on the money raised on the caramel apple sale held in the mall area. Oh Angie Mormino demon- strates to the club one of the things she learned, and uses on her job. li Nancy VWlson, member of Deca, sells caramel apples out in the mall. Susan Brodsky, junior, looks over the selection and chooses the one she wants. deca 133 .31 club explores superstition mountains Going to Bluff Springs in the Superstitions was the first hike of the year for the hiking club. The club held meetings on Tuesdays to discuss the up- coming hikes. Those planning to go on the hike had to attend. During Christmas vaca- tion they went to Strawberry on a snow trip. Building snowmen and going down the hills on innertubes was part of their snow trip activities. Their main hiking trips were to the Grand Canyon and to Matazal. Most of their trips were overnight and they would leave early in the morning to get up to their hiking spot. Other hiking trips were to the Red Mountains and to a cabin in the White Moun- tains during March. --'-LQ 'rf 't' M V. fi i 'S ' 01,5-.X L 335441 ' hiking club Paul Lowes-president Bob Bader April Bebber Candy Bebber Laura Bender Peg Brinnon Gail Bruce Greg Bruening Jodi Brunson Carmen Clark Caroline Clark Brain Dalke Mack Duett Rob Elliott Sue Ferguson Ann Finnegan Brain Finnegan Mark Funk Pat Gaffney Dave Garrett Sharon Goettl Roland Gonzalo Herb Hoffman Grant Jergenson Cheryl Johnson 134 hiking club Marcy Kazmak Karen Kraft Kim Kraft Dave Kummerlowe Kathy Kummerlowe Debbie Lazear Sandi Lewis Russell Lowes Debbie Mancuso Greg Mclnturft Kathy Marino Rick Mentens Doralyn Mosel Hope Petlock Cindy Prejs Mark Raymond Babette Roberts Laura Roberts Ann Schroeder Dwight Shaw Roger Smith Kim Stewart Jeanne Wagner Walt Whitney Dave Vthlliams Lisa Yahaius fo ii -09101 i my 'Z' Ken Emiing Steve Fincher :FJZPJ 34 riding club Larry Stevens-president Gail Philps Marcia Fioffino Barbara Juetten Beth Walls f . ' Sandi Lewis sponsor-Lehman Cook riding club saddles up i weldon s Riding twice a month at Papago and WeIdon's stables started the year off for the rid- ing club. During Christmas the club went ice skating and had a party. In spring the club went to the Superstitions for their annual mountain ride. Ca Doralyn Mosel and Karen Kraft build a big snowman before the club starts the hike at Strawberry. lb The hiking club unloads the cars and starts to get ready for their hike up the Red Mountains. Oc Sue Ferguson hikes up the canyon at the end of the hike to Bluff Springs in the Superstitions. The hike to the Superstitions was the first hike for the year for the club and its members. Od Larry Stevens, president of the riding club tells the stable hand where the club is going riding. le The riding club heads out for their monthly ride at Papago stables. They also ride out at Wel- don 's stable monthly. Of Barbara Juetten waits for her saddle to be checked before she starts out on her ride from the stables, riding club 135 fudents become tigers in extra time Field trips, fly-ins, plane washes, guest speakers, meet- ings and flying lessons were all part of Aviation Club. In the meetings, the club showed films about flying and had guest speakers involved in avi- ation industry. Tours of the facilities at Sky Harbor were among the field trips. Money making projects provided the money for flying. Ca Several members of the aviation club gather around and inspect the glider they are using at Estrella Sailport. lb Mark Mathews and Dave Robertson double check the equipment and controls before taking off for a flight around the Sailport. lc Dave Robertson takes the Red Baron attitude'as he and Mark Mathews sit in the glider awaiting take-off. Od Some members that are too young to have their pilot's license eagerly watch Dave Robertson as he checks the controls to make sure they are ready to fly. Ce Mike McMurray helps clean-up trash around the snack bar area to help beautify the campus. lt was one of the projects sponsored by Science Club. If Presi- dent of the club, Scott Hazel, discusses the projects for the year as Authur Brodsky glances at the list. Og Two members listen intently as the president tells them about the ecology projects and other activities. 136 aviation club e .f , ying: ' P, , ' i i sis m i., BEEF N-,ref -2 -:.f f3-,1'f '.-'J-1. if J wi Tlx aviation club Mark Mathews-president Tom Ekin Steven Hansen Mark Harris Bud Hathaway Barney Heath John Koch Tom Koch Mary Lewis Karen Mathews Debbie Norris Mike Reynolds Dave Robertson Marcy Sprinkle Mike Thilault ,ew . 1 Q i we at it - f , P ' ,.,-1-ggi ea- 5' .Y J Yi i , if 'E' club centers on ecologg. school clean-up projects Guest Speakers from the Salt River Project, Phoenix Zoo and places that related to Coro- nado and Arizona spoke to the Science club. Civil defense and Apollo displays were also pro- jects of the club. Clean-ups were taken on in order to keep the campus beautiful. The club had a candy sale of health r Q N i 4' food because it's more nutri- tious than chocoIate. -L ,, ,. , ,FL-Q ite- ' science club Scott Hazel-president Jim Aboltin Arthur Brodsky Dan Economos Tom Ekin Burt Grilco Brad Hanson Mike McMurray Andy Prokop Mark Sordahl Jon Talton Dean Todd science club 137 'TN bfff - ,R L ,,,X, w N honors-linda Ieonard H i - i N 5 o 'T! s 1 -. .gl 1 gn.. 3 . 1 i fr -1- ,r- n ,- . . . J .2 -A . .'N,,K . Jil' Q7 w- i-gi,--'I giii-L moments of life . . . moments respected by otners. The crovvning ot a non-atnelete Homecoming king. Being accepted into national nonor society. Working vvitn otners in a government situation at girls state. Being noted tor special talents in tnespians and quill and scroll. moments of recognition moments of lite . . . 4 ff -fve- E1 .., ILJ 7:- ' iff A-11:15-' r y N V m n U51 ,SWE H. ..a ,H esigifm' ,NM H ml, l , Av ' '.f517 ' , u ffm 2 .Q W 1 ga w if Q ,Q 140 trail royalty , J past king. queen crown new rogaltg - . it 1- lv ll, E . 1 I x 'VW l. A :i 'fl 5 ' i Q5 J .V ,ix ,I E , - , It gr it e 1 .J L .: w f- - 3' W, -r . : , lt FL.. 1: ul' - -. . .fl Because of involvement in extracurricular activities, the Trail staff nominated Jenny Hawbecker, Linda Newton, Laurie Stegall, Joe Brinnon, Mark DeBree and Pres Sherrod for Trail Queen and King. The student body elected Jenny Hawbecker and Joe Brinnon for this year's royalty. Jenny and Joe were crowned at the Junior-Senior Prom by Jane Jones and Dave Powell, last year's Trail Royalty. la Jenny Hawbecker is a donette along with being on the gymnastics team for three years, She is also in Criada and has worked on jc3. Db Joe Brinnon has the lead in this year's musical production of Okiahorna . He has been in Ondine , Fiddler on the Roof , Fiosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead , The Crucible and Miracle Worker . Joe is the Thespian president and a member of the Key Club. Oc Linda Newton has been on Trail staff for three years and is this year's editor. Laurie was voted the best writer on staff. She is a member of Ouill and Scroll. She is involved in jc3, AFS, Mat Maids, NCCJ and Student Senate. Linda is currently involved in the Scottsdale Honor Cotillion. Od Mark DeBree, president of his jun- ior and senior class, has been on the freshmen football team, varsity track and cross country. He is a member of the Executive Board, Ath- letic Lettermen, NHS, French Club and Key Club. Mark received the ASU Medallion of Merit. le Laurie Stegall has been on Explorer staff for three years and is this year's editor. Laurie was voted the best write on staff. She is a Tenn Gazette correspondent and is president of Quill and Scroll, If Pres Sherrod has been on Trail staff for two years and is currently the editor. Pres has been involved in jc3, Execu- tive Board, Student Senate, Bellas Artes, Quill and Scroll and for four years has been in Future Teachers of America. He is this year's vice-president in the FTA Club and was presi- dent the past two years. trail royalty 141 dons receive honors during summer During the summer months an assortment of awards were given to deserving students who excelled in their fields. Workshops and conventions gave students an opportunity to gather new ideas and share them with others. Da The Dons varsity cheerleaders attended a summer camp at NAU and came home dis- playing several awards. They won the Coca Cola award, which is the highest award given. They placed first in the talent section and were awarded the most spirited cheer line. Devrea Herman was presented with Miss Congeniality and Laurie Swanson was nominated for Miss Cheerleader . The varsity cheerleaders were Daisy Anten, Candi Bebber, Cathie Davis, Cyndie Watkins, Becky Bruce, Devrea Herman, Denise Wheelwright, Laurie Swanson, Gail Bruce and Suzie Esahack. lb FTA State l-listorian Sandie Want and State Secretary Karen James attended the South- west Regional Conference in Cedar City, Utah. The chapter sent Steve Matwijkow. 142 summer honors Ska - g sf 3 .N 521 ifwtfsg' 'V--. T E J ,,. a is ,fa 1 EEN .,f- '- 'a' -,-fy I ' i- 4 ' ,Q M, i j i 'A ,fi Q .rig s feisty, i Ex. ' ,i :f, Oc Gathering new ideas for this years newspa- per and yearbookg Laurie Stegall, Explorer edi- tor, Todd Pringle, head photographer, Judy Brown, Explorer feature editor, Stacy Naperala, Trail campus life editor, Pam Hinton, Trail sports editor, and Pres Sherrod, Trail editor attended the annual summer workshop at NAU sponsored by the Arizona interscholastic Press Association. Od Mark Debree was ASU's choice for Medallion of Merit. le UofA 's out- standing Juniors were DD4nn Elder and Jim Scott, summer honors 143 g I nf te 5 is S WW' f-tw r lt 1- Ei if N,inu '0 in . 'fig W l '- . awe if ff ' N w-2'1':1 '-V -. -'1'- '.g iI ' la' W -if' 'nf-3 -. ' H ' v . ,gum -. Q f wt I t I wt, sm cxg.yL,,t, . ' . A 1 A r r--. v 1 ' tt ' fa: 2 V 1 wks- Qs iq ' gi sg 3 n fx, ' ' ' ' f 1312 U: ' 5 'mhranimf vw ' T Y, 'J i , J 351 iff i f. ,, . ii iqsj 'T :H U 5 ti' 1. 'Xl sits , , L ,L i - me 1.55, la Suzie Esahak leads one ot the cheers dur- ing a pep assembly. lb Trying to figure out how to make a paper flower, Jim Scott works on the senior class float. Oc Jim Scott ponders over a topic brought up at an Executive Board meeting. Od Trying to keep warm during the cool evening, Susie Esahak stands near the bonfire, le Devrea Herman cheers as a touch- down for the Dons is made. Ot Waiting for instructions from the coach, John Mannion takes a breather. Og Jeff Hantla, fullback for the football team, listens intently while the coach explains the next play. Oh Disappointed but not discouraged, Cyndie Watkins watches a Westwood Warrior make another touchdown. 144 homecoming royalty , t, ,per we 'L as -gg - 'i Z . H-air' QPE ff' .4 . .Ii h., . ,X 1 ,J x s' 1 QA E 'u , Homecoming candidates were picked for their outstanding achievements during their years at Coronado. Nominated ' by the senior class and voted on by the student body. The King, Queen and attendants were announced during half- + time of the Kota game. Chosen as Queen and King . were Suzie Esahak and Jim Scott. Suzie was a member of Criada and the senior class ' treasurer. She was also on the i, 6 i as ' f varsity cheerline that won hon- ors at cheer camp. Jim was student body president and worked on several student gov- ernment committees. He was vice president of the Key Club and the treasurer of NHS. The attendants were Devrea Herman, Cyndie Watkins, Jeff Hantla and John Mannion. Devrea was captain of the var- sity cheerline and Cyndie was it ' .1 co-captain in her junior year. 4 A f Jett and John were both mem- A 2 S . bers of athletic lettermen. - .di - students change traditional crowning homecoming royalty 145 halftime al Russ Botetcher and Maryann Mayer, last year's royalty, crowned the new King and Queen of Courts, Brian Chat- ham and Becky Bruce. Attend- ants were Kevin Burns, Marcy Jepson, Albert Garcia, and Cathie Davis. All candidates for king partici- pated in varsity football. Brian was also on the varsity basket- ball team and an athletic letter- man. Kevin participated in var- sity swimming and was a mem- ber of key club and athletic let- termen. Albert was on the var- sity baseball team and an ath- letic Iettermen. All queen can- didates were either members of amicae or criada. Becky has been on both jv and varsity cheer lines and a sophomore class princess. Marcy is a teen representative for Rhodes fash- ion board. Cathie, also a jv and varsity cheerleader, was fresh- man princess and a member of national honor society. 146 king and queen of courts lows crowning of rogaltg dons crown amioae girl lo reign al oriada prom Queen My V Laurie Swanson Q. Chosen as queen for the girl- ask-boy Criada Sweetheart Prom was Laurie Swanson. Attendants were Kathy Smith and Janel Willert. Chosen as junior princess was Kim Loughary with Candy Bebber and Gail Bruce as candidates. Karol Kjestab was chosen as sophomore princess with can- didates Gigi Smith and .Jody Taggart. Frosh chose Sarah Jepson to reign as princess. Candidates were Susy Copinger and Lori Pepper. sweetheart queen 147 148 national honor society la Taking over the announcements in the morning to inform the students of the upcom- ing events on and off campus is Dave Ziemba. ONHS officers: Gary Fulk, Jim Scott, Terri Butts, Mike Houser, Dave Ziemba and Tom Salcito, sponsor. lc Sitting in on a NHS meet- ing, Mark DeBree listens to the ideas of others about the tutoring system. ld Tom Salcito informs Jim Scott and Dave Ziemba that they have been nominated for the National Honor Society Scholarship Program. Ce Jim Scott explains to Margaret Millanez and Bard Shep- pard the basic steps to take in doing their math problems. The tutoring system helped many students improve their grades, Of A member of lh as well as an officer of NHS, Terri Butts lis- tens to ideas on money raising projects to be used throughout the year. nhs prepares new tutoring program A.,- ii in iinlusat gf-,..st.-gi ws. :x5'f?'?2f. W' Hoping to develop a tutoring system for those students who had difficulties in classes like math, science or history was a project of the NHS. Sponsor of the National Honor Society Tom Salcito, said that lt's sti. in the planning stage, but We are hoping forthe best result Two NHS members had been nominated for scholarships under the NHS Scholarship Program. NHS treasurer, Jim Scott, and Dave Ziemba, both seniors, received news of the nomination in February. When the yearbook went to print in February the members of the National Honor Society weren't chosen. weep ,st Q f national honor society 149 - -Wd tudenls learn methods of governing The Purpose for Boys State and Girls State is to explore and analyze local and state governments and their leaders. They did so by forming and running mock governments with the election ot such offi- cials as a governor, mayors and councilmen. The Model UN was designed for students to better under- stand the runnings ot the United Nations, such as figur- ing outways to solve problems that they faced. The National Conference for Christians and Jews was for students of ditter- ent religions and races to get together and discuss the prob- lems that were relevant. la Attending the Model UN in Tucson are Jeff Lyle, senior Jeanette Cook, sophomore Ste- phanie Petticrew, sophomore, Dave Mize, sen- ior, Bob Sullivan, sophomore, Brent Allred sen- ior, Nancy Curtis. senior, Kim Daniels, senior, Todd Schwarz, senior, Mark DeBree, senior and Amy Schlessman, senior, Not pictured are seniors Toni Fleming and Mel Dawson juniors Daryl James, Greg Papinko and Fred Guldan sophomore Dave Howell and freshman Pat Hayden. Gb Alter attending Model UN Jeanette Cook and Brent Allred unite the world with Todd Schwarz. lc At the Model UN Coronado represents the countries of Iran, Sudan and the United Arab Republic. ld Attending Girls State. at U of A are Janel Wiliert and Christy Coppinger. le Mark DeBree, Dave Ziemba, Dane Traines, Jim Scott, Terry Bulls and Greg Mclnturff attend Boys State at NAU during summer. Of NCCJ is held again at Glendale Community College. Attending is Anne Scott, freshman, Kathy Fleming, sophomore, George Esahak, freshman, Boud Bloumhard, sopho- more and Linda Newton senior. lDebbie Ste- venson attended the girls state. 750 model un :ix ,i I -Ms. IFF Mg, Q 3' a,r t b N x Y 9 girls state, boys state, nccj 751 ooronado dominates 'all citg' football For their outstanding ability in playing varsity football many students received recognition in All-State football. Awards for All-State went to Jett Hantla, Keith Sobraski and John Mannion. All Division awards went to Jeff Hantla, Keith Sobraski, John Mannion, Kean McCready and Lennie Greer. All City awards went to Jeff Hantla, Keith Sobraski, John Mannion, Kean McCready, Lennie Greer, Dale Rusnak, Mike Dildine, George Radnothy, Brian Chatham, Don Whitlatch and Rob Wilson. Ca Varsity players who made all state football are Keith Sobraski, senior and John Mannion, senior. Not pictured: Jeff Hantla, senior. lb Awards to players who made all division football went to Kean McCready, seniorf Keith Sobraski and John Mannion. Not pictured: Jeff Hantla and Lennie Greer, both seniors. lc Awards for all city football went to George Hadnothy, senior: Don Whitlatch, juniorg John Mannion: Keith Sobraskig Mike Dildine, senior: Brian Chatham, senior: Rob VWlson, junior and Kean McCready, Not pictured: Jeff Hantla and Lennie Greer. Keith Sobraski was also named player of the year by the Scottsdale Progress. This is an unusual honor because this award traditionally goes to a back instead of a lineman like Keith. 152 all state awards .. .. ,, i ,i , -t I .wwe J..-r-1 -oi 'talented trio' receives all state honor 'fat M ,l 1 ,Wt . . it al W it it , ll.lff'aL5slrswt1lt tt.. it t it aa it 'iw Three students from Coronado received the All-State Honor. In order to receive this honor the person had to sight read and have exceptionally fine talent in his field. The honor for chorus was given to Meredith Bigler who sings as first soprano. Meredith traveled with All-State chorus to college campuses to perform. Cliff Fioth was hon- ored for playing clarinet in the Dons Band. Debbie Robinson also received recognition for playing her flute in the band. C .M ,. me t - NL , . th? 1. ig? egti frllw llt 4355 5 it iifrfttiifisaa. is fflz' sin it angst it Ak- 5 M 'tl H if ' .. ,t gr fri +P. Nexus ' 3 si I - v .As- 'IJ f ' H 25 f-It I ' . it if Y l 111' 2 ,EQ k ' .sr ' it - - f'Qfie4Esf ,tai , :QQ .. 3.22 l .. 554553 '- ' '- -2 . 'lu t5egMQ.t!ttt,tli inf' 'll 1- nw N . all ,fag ttt 2 -nrt c 7 l lil 2' S 1 , ' 2 1 r 'f A ' N 'Zig at EQWQ' I tt ,, rl if' N . .t at - 'ia ' 'ies 2 we ..M..i ld Meredith Bigler, Cliff Ftoth and Debbie Rob- inson, all seniors, received the All-State award for their talents. le Practicing the clarinet for his All-State audition, Cliff Floth warms up. Of Debbie Robinson, a member of Coronado Dons Band and an All-Slate award winner, rehearses her selection for her All-State audi- tion. Og Singing her warm-up exercises, Mere- dith Bigler prepares herself for audition. Mere- dith also sings with Coronado's Advanced Choral Ensemble. f all state band and chorus 153 thespians crea e characters in plag A haunted house complete with witches, ghosts and vam- pires was one of the projects that the Thespians created. Built at El Dorado, the house was three months in the mak- ing, with the end results seen on the faces of children touring it halloween night, The honorary society placed first in the homecoming win- dow competition for the third year. Many members per- formed at the Children's Col- ony in January and in the spring the Thespians spon- sored a Fine Arts Festival. thespians Joe Brinnon-president Nancy Kelly Richard Alcorn Debee McFadden Jim Bailey Keith Miller Mike Bain Julie Murphy Silvia Centoz Maren Roberts Mike Curran Randy Sage Piero DeSimone Connie Saylor Trudie Edwards Todd Schwarz Toni Fleming Peter Scurlock Jim Ford Lynda Seeley Cindy Gilbert Pres Sherrod Mike Greenliet Kevin Tallent Jean Goodenberg Sandie Want Dori Gollubier sponsors-Gerry Carey Beth Hallmark Judie Carroll Kerry Jackson James Newcomer 154 thespians 1 If twat i lc quill. scroll page tuition for staffers Members must have completed two semesters of journalism on either Trail or Explorer staffs in order to qualify for Quill and Scroll. A pin and subscription to the Quill and Scroll maga- zine are awarded each year at an honors banquet. Members helped raise money to send representatives to publications workshop held at NAU during the summer. and scroll first row Linda Leonard Bonnie Hall Linda Newton Clark Judy Brown, Cheryl Garneski. third row-Sara Nuttall, Debbie Allen Stacy Naperala Pres Sherrod second row Pam Hinton LaCoy Laurie Stegall, Debbie Ash, Gary Hardy, Todd Pringle. not pic- Ftogers Sandie Want Dianne Drmmrtt Nancy Curtis Carmen tured Bon Arko, Dvilnn Elden Jim Pennington, Brad Ftichez. d Ca Cindy Gilbert fAnne Sullivanj and Joe Brin- non fCaptain Kellery are a few of the many thespians who dominate the cast and crew ol Miracle Worker. lb Members of thespians pose at the Scottsdale Civic Center as grecian urn fountain, Oc Ouill and Scroll president, Laurie Stegall will try anything to get the atten- tion ot members, Linda Newton, Sandie Want and Pres Sherrod. Od Preparing for the sum- mer workshop at NAU are members Judy Brown, Pam Hinton, Stacy Naperala and Pres Sherrod. Ouill and Scroll earned money to send the representatives to workshop. quill and Scroll 755 ohs girls take looal honors. awards Distributive Education members elected their president to be Coronado's DECA Sweetheart representative. Angie Mormino was judged on her poise, data sheet and how she answered the questions given by a panel. Seventeen senior girls repre- senting Coronado were selected to be in the Scottsdale Honor Cotillion. 'They met weekly with girls from other schools in the district. The girls attend a ballet at ASU and a P I . .. , . .tt -as -if 3 . ill., scottsdale honors cotillion: clockwise-Mary Chimenz, Kathy Smith, Bernie Hill, Terry Gradillas, Deb- bie Stephenson, Janel vWllert, Becca Snodgrass, Linda Newton, Wendie Sansone, Nancy Flick, Rose Marie Body, Wendy Tschumy, Sherrie Wallace, Cherie Clark, Christy Coppinger and Denise Wheel- wright Not pictured: Charisse Snow. la Bernie Hill and Mary Chimenz discuss the dinner at the Arizona Country Club. Ending the year was rehearsals for the girls and their escorts before the ball. At the ball they wore white ball gowns and were presented with a dozen red roses. plans for the upcoming ball and about the rehearsals that they must go to with their escorts and fathers. lb Angie Mormino, presi- dent of DECA will represent her club at state convention held in March at Del Webb 's Town- house. Oc Wcki Marvlck discusses her views on the school needs and its problems with her fellow student advisory board members before a meeting. Od Mark Johnson won the Betty Crocker Scholarship this year. He is the first male at Coronado to get the highest score on the Betty Crocker test: le Student advisory board members discuss the meeting. 156 honors cotillion, deca sweetheart board tells of problem: male lop fh Elections were held for 1. .e stu- dent advisory board and was voted on by the student body as to who would represent them. Glen Elliott, Vicki Marvick and Amy Schlessman were elected. The three discussed needs and problems of the school. A test was given by the home economics and Betty Crocker to pick Coronado's scholarship winner for this year. For the first time a male student won the honor. Mark .Johnson had the highest score of all the stu- dents who took the test. gk Mtv: ii M 2 future homemaker: student advisor board 157 158 letters of commendation ' 'k l top two percent receive 'lei-ters of commendaiion' NIVISQT CNational Merit Schol- arship Qualifying Testb semi- finalists must take a test to be placed in the top half of one per cent of all the seniors who took the test. NMSQT gave out Letters of Commendation to students who were in the top two percent of the seniors. Names of these recipients were not received in time to be printed before the yearbook went to print. The Young Sertoman Award was presented to students who gave outstanding service to mankind. This award was presented monthly starting in September to the students. X, l.iAQ iii . , . -, 1 ,, .1 .-'. L.,- '- ' 5' F: ' , I.: iff . v. ' A la Vicki Marvick, NMSQT finalist. lb D'Ann Elder, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, University of Arizona, oc Lee Loewenstein, Arizona State University. Od Mary Rissi, Septem- ber Sertoman. De Terri Butts, October Sertoman. 'f Susie Esahak, November Sertoman. Og Tom Murray, December Sertoman. Oh Dave Ziemba, January Ser- toman. Oi Dianne Dimmitt, Northern Ari- zona University. 'i Kathy Hook, Redlands University in California. f7fI'lSqffS6ff0fT78f7 159 students achieve college scholarshi To qualify for scholarships most of the recipients were in the top fifteen percent of their class. These scholarships will help the students financially through college. There were eighteen thousand applicants for Arizona Financial Aid and only eight thousand received aid. Many more students were granted scholarships, but the book went to print too early to include them. la Carmen Clark, University of Arizona. lb Ted McDonald, ROTC. Oc Jim Scott, University of Arizona. Od Susan Spears, Northern Arizona University. le Sandie Want, University of Ari- zona. lf Piero DeSimone, Arizona State Uni- versity and University of Arizona. Og Luane Rosen, Arizona State University. Oh Joe Gleave was accepted by Arizona State University. 160 scholarships x W' -a -2 M 4 w FL-gg ,Q 2' ,- ,inf 3 gghll AE 5 , .-. , a 1- .xx Wg Q, A J X 'fl A P .wily 4 .I wiki ,wa w M v swf, .. ,, ,q . ,, S5552 sz gn E - Q Mg' guiggsxifkli l r Q . g ff vs I v 1' ' I z ,, fi: 1 11' x ,L . 'nu V wif, E34 .1 La V xs yexyijw-. ,gg as 4' W iw, :s:ssa. E H ' '15 ' xxx Ui xi K. zqwg vs Z: ,.9 N wipe, Lf ' ' E iliac: gk f .. in is -. - ,gag ,.u F291 164, - ,L , s ' 4 14 H ZQJFQL , 5' J iii gfwiitfi 1 .Qmsfww ,, . Mrk X -,zgfif sg. 1- ix 153, Bffff f f 'mm - zw'.,g':v H 'A 1- - 1 in 5 , 4, N J .: , ,U - ..-V ' N - ' ' v ' ,.,. ' ' i ' A u , ..., -f A ,- .... . Seffsfff , F fn 'I 1 , L, I,.f',LI. W w..Ll3f1 -.gs . , H EPI- -'PQ T' H? ...... A :W ,-:- 2 1 STA. 1455 5 53. nd .L BM E fmt., M. mem.: Bi.: 'Q U YE .. T gnggwsm iz.. ww mfg?-fg'rf2:f' - ggi. f 53 , . I' . n ,..,.-if -...Q , QE.c:g Q? 4 ,V , ? 'YE':'fafe'a 2 W :,: Eiga . .. ,.+ f. ' .: JJ: l-- ' - , ,ML L .- asmwl . 3,2 f Q H234 - Wah W vf V students receive national recognition Due to many hours of practice and a great deal of ambition, several students were awarded various national awards. Dave Ziemba, John Cumby and Mike Lindsey, top CHS golfers, walked off with several awards. Dave won the state Junior Sportsmanship Award and placed twelfth in the Orange Bowl International Tournament. John Gumby won the Tempe city sportsmanship award. Mike Lindsey placed fifth in the World Junior Cham- pionship. Larry Vela was nomi- nated to the All-Star team for cross country and was divi- sional team captain. Jerry Cog- gin placed first in the Arizona State Championships and was second in the National Speed- boat and Waterskiing Associa- tion Championships. His younger brother Mike took first place in the National Outboard ski races. Jana McDonald won the 1972 Senior Miss Majorette of Arizona and the Arizona state Championship. Shelly Ford and Glen Parriot won the U.S. Figure Skating Champion- ship for the second time in a row. Renee Normandin was crowned Miss Softball Amer- ica in Anaheim California. Renee will be travelling as a girls softball representative. r i .,,g..'l-.Y 1 g Rival it 1 at -:ws . . J 1 1 W K UM.. 162 national awards V' W WY? '. ,gn tyw Y Q w- 1 , Q t 5 l . 5 , EQ. 7 x QE M M it l M .Q 5 t 2 t , 1 1 1: Q . new .. ,,,. ,.:..' . wa 5.4.-t.-. ,Q5E:'-5-ful'-125511517 'L'-PL f- - - 1f1 ' - - 4'f5W'Q:12-aw -. ,, as. X , fir -.Q - . .fxaqsffi-2Hf' i .1 .HNEY V .Hawkes ,-N 2 -W ., , 1 2 V - P ' . , s Ca Coronado's top three golfers, seniors Dave Ziemba, John Gumby and Mike Lindsey. lb Senior Larry Vela displays his medals for cross country. lc Jerry and Mike Coggin, both win- ners of several skiing events. Od Miss Major- ette of Arizona, junior. Jana McDonald. Oe Shelly Ford, senior, and former Coronado stu- dent Glen Parriot, skate in the dance which won them the U.S. Hgure Skating Champion- ships. Of Freshman, Renee Normandin with her trophy she won for Miss Softball America. 'I - A . . mf,-' e national awards 163 --,-,,,.-r- -' : .45- .A,'t :,,,,.' J curriculum-trail staff :sky ml -- W I-., 71.0 sf ,,..,4.1n--'I JY' In .Pu moments of lite . . . times made worthwhile. Learning to type forty words a minute. Drawing up the plans for a house you've always wanted. Working with the computer, yet questioning its answers. Developing a new technique of painting. Working with mathematical principles. times well planned. moments of life . . . ','5535'f TEI 3 ,Ev -tj'?7rf:i :Craft J TWV? ss, . , . ,usp 3 I 4 I ROBERT SANCHEZ: principal new principal organizes committees Fiobert Sanchez, Coronado's third principal, organized teachers' committees to adopt guidelines on early dismissal and independent study. ln a close election, teachers voted to allow early dismissal. How- ever, only four votes separated the sides and since some teachers did not vote, no majority existed and the deci- sion was left to departments. Willard Bandes joined Noel Faris and William Johnson as Coronado regained a third assistant principal after a year with only two. NOEL FARIS: administrative leader, grades 9 and 10 166 administration WILLARD BANDES: administrative leader grades 10 and 11 WILLIAM JOHNSON: registration and ules counselors battle oommunioationgap To help bridge the communica- tions gap between students and teachers, the counselors decided to hold weekly rap sessions where students could speak freely about anything without the fear of them being subjected to punishment. The counselor in charge of the organization of the group was Tom Salcito. The counselors hoped it would get the silent students to voice their opinions for the changes they felt were i C necessary. Eg, ..., A , EUGENE PRlVE'l'l': department chairman, ffl, 5i'f'f!2f A counselor E 5 F-L' , , JUNE ANDERSON: counselor i - if 1,1 DONALD BUTLER: counselor, aviation club , ' fig sponsor ' E ROBERT MCCAFFERIE: counselor, key club t,f::,., V .5 ., EEEEE -: - sponsor K ,yt :::... -i i i X Witt! MM 'Q society sponsor . . V i 5 Ili i it SW it la The most recent administrative assistant Vwllard Bandes, prepares to take an lD picture for the new identification cards. Cb Taking part in the first annual car bash sponsored by lh is Robert Sanchez. Oc During one of the many teacher, student rap sessions, Tom Salcito, counselor, explains to Stan Wilkes and Craig Munsey the project for them that day. Od Rob- ert Zenor, takes time to bridge the communica- tion gap with a student by discussing the prob- ems. ADRIAN SELBST: counselor ROSE STEEN: counselor ' EDNA PETERSON: counselor SHERRY PRESTON: counselor TOM SALCITO: counselor, national honor counselors 167 seniors able io choose field of sludg A new course was offered for seniors who plan on going into a career in science. The course, called science occupa- tions, was designed to prepare students for and introduce them to their chosen field of study. Ca Finding her homework too much lo tackle, Kim Tygret works with biology teacher Muriel VandenOever during her class period. Ob Find- ing himself a volunteered volunteer, senior Chuck Kennaday walches the readings on the electro-cardiogram unit in his physiology class. Oc Learning the correct way to set up and use the microscopes, the biology classes learned how to use ihe various equipment. LARRY BELL: department chairman, chem- istry I and r DENNIS BAILEY: chemistry 1 and 1a ERWIN BANNENBURG: bioIOQY. conserva tion JANET CRANSTON: biology. biology c i,A.. it .Vw -Nkcwe. Tir L l if 4 af 2,7 . X I cgi'- ,ii mi ffr Qylwii '. gf , . gg c i ', .- iff 168 science Wifi ll ll, Wi ll li' self , WW Ji, 1, lu ,i 1: . , 'zu ii il . ss: - i an 11 sc-,-5,-1. f- -, --me-I., . Y- .feet --- - V Z- -, ii. e N Egg? -V... V ii. t-i,,,?w,i,, V, I z-,,,g,,5EWa,tgkitgggluggNe H ii, We X ' - , -ti.. V Y if . H.f5j,'Fg5',g A-Q - ' 7 2, j',,f,,' , -gffiiyz' ' - ' M ,wing H ' -, ' F-s f:,.-, .. . - y , '- . V H ' ,n 'f i' 'u,,,,, .. ,Q ,......-.7 LAWRENCE CROUSE: biology FESTUS LIVERETT: physical science, chemistry r, science club sponsor JESSE POGUE: geoIoQY. astronomy, biol- ogy, s.s.s.s.s sponsor JAMES RYDER: physics, physical science, cross country, track coach 1 A if .L wig .A 53, - -1 J' H ills Od Making use of her well slide to view a para- mecium, a biology student views it through her microscope in class. le Making the most of their class time two students hurry to complete their heredity lab. Of Looking into pond water from Eldorado park, Janet Cranston 's biology class discovers the wonders of the world of microorganisms. Og Working with their assigned lab partners, Janet Cranston's biol- ogy class uses class time to complete their assigned work due the next day. science 169 la Making use of the science departments independent study facilities a student in Janet Cranston 's biology class uses the new cassette tape system. Ob Meeting as team core Muriel VandenOever's biology class works to complete the assigned questions on the ani- mal kingdom, Oc Working as a team to com- plete a project, Larry Crouse's biology class hurries to complete the assignment before class ends. l THOMAS SCHELLHASE: physical science PHIL SMITH: biology, human physiology SONDRA STEVENS: physical science, sci- ence club sponsor MURIEL VANDENOEVER: biology, occupa- tional science, future teachers of america sponsor 1 W Q S 170 science S eq' ., . 111.5 Lei enrollment drops in math ROBERT ZENOFl: department chairman, ana Iytical geometry, calculus, algebra 2 with trlgo nometry, introductory algebra 1, analysis. DONALD BADE: introductory algebra 1, alge bra 2 with trigonometry, individual math pro gram. department Enrollment in math classes dropped slightly. The individual math program and computer programming were still popular with the students though. ln his spare time Arthur Lan- drey taught algebra 1 students to program a computer. This was considered as an extracur- ricular activity and not part ot the regular class scheduling. la Senior Dave Robertson takes time out from some 'heavy' trigonometry equations to catch up on his literature. Db Tom Pawlowski, senion works on the telerype machine in his computer programming class. This machine feeds in to a computer in California. Oc Algebra Zftrigonometry presents many problems. Senior Tom Scheurn has a question about one of the problems. algebra 15 sponsor, sophomore class. HELGA GERBER: basic math. malh 171 MILTON CHRISTEN: geometry, introductory mathematics require individual work la Homework assignments need not always be done at home, This girl works on her homework during class. lb Sheldon Silkey, junior, uses a calculator to figure out a problem. The calculators are of great help to many students. lc Students listen intently as Larry Welch, using an overhead projecton explains how practicaI math can be. Od This student represents one of the unlucky few chosen to work out an equation on the chalkboard. He finds out very soon that it's good to be prepared. HARRY JONES: introductory algebra 1, algebra 1, algebra 2 with trigonometry, computer programming, sponsor, mat maids. ARTHUR LANDREY: basic math, algebra 1, introductory algebra 2. PAUL MYHRE: algebra 1, introductory alge- bra 2, algebra 2 with trigonometry. WILLIAM NACK: introductory algebra 1, geometry, sponsor, ecology club. 4 lv ek is 172 math GINA POWELL: algebra 1, introductory algebra 1. ff ,44' if 1-q-0' bra 1, algebra 1, geometry. -xnxx, - ,A-Z wgfr R A CLARENCE SPONG: practical math, geom- 5 ff+4 ' 'L N etry, geometry ag sponsor, young republi- cans. til ' ' LARRY WELCH: practical math, analysis, -at t ll introductory algebra 2. algebra 2 with trigo- ' 1 I 3 nometryp sponsor, senior class. I- . x 4-'74 Q le Tom Murray and Mark Gartezlboth .-,,.:,, juniors, work out a few pro ems '-H A , H -: together. Of Once in a while it becomes . l-L, , ,,..-,.. - N- fjfrfi- P' - Y' li necessary to remain after the class has N' , -' ' 11215 , ' ,J Fe f gone to finish that last problem. Og Don V ,I 6 1- . I 4 Bade helps Jeff Guy, ju ' , with a 1 Y --- a s ' -- --H A ' xx fl il il quadratic equation while Joe ntlvanac lf- , i f if listens. In algebra 2ftrig lp is often f' needed. f ,.. ff 0 6' . , :dum 1.1.1 .X . math 173 LEO SHAUGHNESSEY: introductory alge- department Leo O'Flaherty was named the new department head, taking over the position previously held by Everett Shepard, last year's language head. Many Holyoak joined the Ian- guage department, becoming the only French teacher. Spanish students, after a suc- cessful pilot program also acquired a new textbook. la Studying the correct pronunciation, a stu- dent from Leo O'Flaherty's Spanish class points to the correct vowel. Db Janet Schroe- der, junior, reads through the assignment in her Spanish class. Oc Foreign exchange stu- dent, Ronald Gonzalo, junion from Caracus, Venezuela, finds Scottsdale better than Car- cacus, because of the sun. Here you can always go swimming, he said. LEO O'Fl.AHERTY: department chairman, spanish 2, latin 1, 2 and 33 sponsor, latin club. THGMAS BOULET: spanish 1 , 3 and 4. ROY CAPLES: spanish 1 and 2. BARBARA DABROWSKI: german 1, 2, 3 and 4, sponsor, german club. 174 foreign languages gains new chairman text it flifwfi lx l Hi!e'Ji,,, , V 6 A 1 01 bl 1 rl SIKJ4 -u11v.1hs A to 54,4 You MMI slam Gzlgfd fur C un VLW5-,+V 'fuck in 'lcffgf 'Down olgpff PtCiwr26 Oyfyuxvl LH' 'fi .wa Sui , mf - wa , sg.: Q '1111 M, gs, idx-1 1 . ' ' ' - ts 5 w . tt! 1 Jfessvssi V 111111111111 11. - 1 - 1 11, 1M f Y , 'IV1 .11 QW f ' rves- f 1 ,'f'f 5' ' jr sf V Oi E' .11 A I S M, 1 1 1. Z W Wifi: -Fi .. 'Z iifiiiiigflgd Y ' , L1 11... ,,?Q3r:f1:1 ' 1' 1 i ii xl 1 91.1153 . ..,, gk ,.. -N .,,,, ,,gm,Q., W I' Qq, ,1' - -. .1 ' 4 'f.. 2' E S135 1 1 .. Ju.. 53,311 1 ,111 111 tail '11E Mbna-' ew? 1 ' '-'- 11 mf :1 . 'wzf x rf.. 14 LgQ'11i1-xl' 1 1 --.1 ar. f?e'f1'Q'i'! 1inIf.5'5E1'g : 1 9 in-' 1:H'2.s-?!?191 - 1 Q. ,A , me-asik rrwrm . fi JHM Glwwxwf ju YW 50' DFID IOM '7 JOY FIGUEROLA: spanish 1, spanish club sponsor. MARY HOLYOAK: french 1, 2, 3 and 4 la Studying Spanish in the language lab is junior Jeff Carter. Listening to taped conversations on earphones aids in the pronunciation of foreign languages. lb Jesus Figuerola, visiting from Madrid, Spain, entertains at a Spanish club meeting by playing the guitar and singing. lc Cindy 77schhauer, secretary of the Spanish' club, takes minutes during one of its meetings. foreign languages 175 english offers seniors new electives New classes abounded in the English department, offering total elective courses for sen- iors. Rex Orme traded compo- sition classes for career and creative vvriting, and Salle Sherrod offered language and human behavior, or the sense and nonsense of human communication, The depart- ment also received a nevv video tape machine. la Student assistants transport the video tape machine back to Don Schaeffer's class. The machine was used for and by students in motion picture classes. lb Nancy Curtis and Mark Gardner, seniors, experiment with the camera, set up for students' Informa, use. RICHARD HUGHES: department head, eng- lish tb, humanities JANICE AUTENREITH: english 3b KAREN BABCOCK: english 1b and 2b RALPH BRADSHAW: english 3b and 4a drama, student council advisor MARGARET BIXBY: english 2b and 3b, changing american dream GERALD CAREY: english 2b and 3b, changing american dream THOMAS DAHL: english tc, developmental reading 1 and 2 CONRAD DAVIS: english 1b and 3b 176 english ll will - iilllfi . iii ..,1ats,isfit, isssisssissvff 'zsetffizi i. , ,Si :era ss. :eta fem- 5 if ee rf.-2 5, ,ass gg.-iega ,, 4 ' K- 4 as -N sas: t f wi? i, .ae .M .ii ii i .wit-15,5-. .,:-. .,-if T, ,G .l , . . -lf:-i zz- , .cw :sat hw i iii' ' ii ' i ,-1 'in ,xiii iifsgiix iii Wi i1 . fit ' ,M ii A 1 f ... AU 'H ,, K -1-.-in iii if- B 2 1-1-.-221113123565 I ,.,,,., HELEN DENNIS: english 2b, 2bt and 3b MICKI DOYLE: developmental reading 1 and 2, special reading VIRGINIA EADES: english 3b and 4b MARGERY ENGELHART: developmental reading, junior class sponsor, riding club sponsor 1 and 2, english 3b LARRY HALBERT: beginning yearbook, yearbook production, journalism, newspa- per production, publications, english 3b. quill and scroll sponsor la Lou Grubb of Lou Grubb Chevrolet visits humanities and speech classes to discuss pride and reputation. lb Yearbook staffers went to all the English classes to discuss and sell yearbooks. Carol Worcester, junior, urges Mrs. Bixby's students to buy. KATHRYN LOWE: special reading SANDRA MARQUARDT: english 1b and 2c CAROLYN MESSER: remedial reading FRIEDA MORAN: english Sb and Sc REX ORME: english 1b, career writing, creative writing english 777 language class scrulinizes semantics MARK PEMBERTON: english 1b and 2b, freshman class sponsor DONALD SCHAEFFER: film making, art ol motion picture, english 4b directed inde- pendent research, student forum sponsor SALLE SHERROD: language and human behavior, athletic Iettermen sponsor WINIFRED SMITH: english lb and 2b GARY STEPHENS: english 1b and 4b, freshman class sponsor, los hermanos sponsor JAMES SWANSON: english 2b, 2c and 4b, world literature, senior class sponsor CHARLES SWINK: english 3b and 4c, jun- ior class sponsor la Ann Schrieben senion draws on large sheets of newsprint to study the when of indexing in Salle Sherrod's Language and Human Behavior class. lb Senior Karen Krafft utilizes spare time to read in Rex Orme 's career writing class. KARL WOODMAN: english 1b and 4b world literature THELMA WORTMANN: english 2b, speech, freshman class sponsor, speech club spon- sor 178 english Si I' rl .JL LLZLLQ rg WILLIAM SULLIVAN: department chairman, economics ROBERT ARROWSMITH: sociology 1, 2 ROBERT BAKER: conservation, world geography EVAN BARRACLOUGH: government social studies adds elective classes JF' , 5 ax . '4 wa' Students had an alternative in taking American history. It was an elective course, taught in four parts and by two teachers who traded oft every nine weeks. We are trying to give them an alternate choice in meeting their American history requirements, said William Sullivan, department chairman. Sullivan said of the whole social studies department, We are trying to provide a student with the ability to think critically l d and clearly. afroasia LINDA DIOGUAR lc Having a panel discussion in an American government class are Maren Roberts, Carla Woodall, Vicki Marvick, Amy Schlessman, Melanie Alexander and Glenn Elliot. ld Speak- ing to Evan Barraclough's government class is lawyer Brian Hendrickson. MERRILL BRIMHALL: world geography, DI: sociology 1, home ec social studies 179 ROY FANJOY: economics, afro-asia, city DANA HARRIS: american history, current world affairs NATHANIEL HATHAWAY: world history 1 and 2 DOROTHY JANCA: conservation, soviet bloc, world geography WILLIAM KELLEY: american history BARBARA KUHN: city DAVALENE NIEHAUS: american history elective, american history c 180 social studies 'l?f ini-, , la Voted 'King of the Turkeys , by his history class is Marsh Trimble. Marsh is trying to crown Jerre Boyer who is reluctant to receive her title as Queen of the Turkeys . Cb Taking part in a mock trial done by government classes is Jeff Juetten. mm' 6 pk f' 'Q 1 at 'f I F 1 . A It A 4 1 2 ,M .. , 1 I L. H 11t 'A' 57' 23' U pi rg. ,rg ifflii 411111 1 Mm 1 L f 11111 'f'1 1 , 1 111 1 1 ' 1 A 2-' 7 1 A 1 11 KEITH PLUMMER: american history, ameri- can history electiveg coach, wrestling. MARY RYAN: american history, sociology 1. MARSHALL TRIMBLE: southwest historyg sponsor amicea. JAMES URIE: world history 1 and 2, ameri- can history elective. classes stage mock courtroom bal-Ile . b Oa In the mock trial held by Virginia Waterman's government classes, junior Dave Goldstein plays a lawyer. lb Bailift Don Over- ton senior, swears in arresting officer Joe Andrews senior, to testify. VIRGINIA WATERMAN governmentg spon- DAVID WRIGHT economics government, social studies 181 EUGENE HANSON: department chairmanp varsity band, orchestra, stage band arrangement, music composition: sponsor, band and orchestra lettermen. JUDY CARROLL: drama, theater arts 1 and theater arts 25 sponsor thespians FRANK DUBUY: prep band, j.v. band, music appreciation, varsity girls' chorus, drama. MARIE FRAZIER: crafts 1 and 2. S acting classes visit chiIdren's colon The Fine arts department added three teachers. They were Steve Papp, craftsg Micheal Merrifield, chorus and Frank Dubuy who teaches j.v. band. The Don's band received a superior rating at the ASU band day held in November. Theater arts classes visited Chlldren's Colony in January and brought the residents an assortment of gifts. They also performed a few skits. X yn . E t 5 Li. ' Oa Starting in August, the Dons' band prac- ticed marching every weekday morning during football season. Cb Korie Pelka, junior, plays guitar in a skit performed by theater arts stu- dents at the Children 's Colony. lc Advanced Choral Ensemble takes a break during one of their many rehearsals for one of several con- certs put on during the year. Od Jeff Rushlo, senior, works with clay, one of the many pro- jects undertaken by crafts students. All crafts 2 and 3 students were required to work on the potter's wheel in order to pass the course. le Prep girl's chorus practices the songs that they sang at the traditional Christmas concert. 182 fine arts U ,qt , ,tt 4.1 P N 'Exp-hull-smelt, as '1 1 E -rl JOSEPH GATTI: art 1, 2, 3 and 45 sponsor, bellas artes. MICHAEL MERRIFIELD: prep girls chorus, j.v. chorus, varsity mixed chorus, ace, dramag sponsor, choral lettermen. JAMES NEWCOMER: theater arts 1, 2 and 2ag sponsor, thespians. STEPHEN PAPP: art 1, crafts 1. EDWARD PARSONS: crafts 1, 2 and 35 sponsor, crafts club. Z Une arts 183 health occupations jobs earn credit The business department added a new class. The class, called health occupations, was taught by Dennis Barkey. Stu- dents were in the class for one period a day in the morning and in the afternoon Barkey helped them find a job doing something related to health. They received credit for both the class and the job. All but two of the students had jobs. '1- -I -it wr i ' iiigg ' Kam , ' be l Am i l get 9 i . .IF Q I 4' As 1 ' ' s UH . '- JULIA FARLEY: department chairman bookkeeping, typing 2. DENNIS BARKEY: health occupations. BARBARA BILBREY: clerical office prac- tice, typing 1. ROBERT BURGER: introduction to busi ness, typing 1. i JUDITH MATTICE: shorthand, typing 1. l GERALDINE MATWIJKOW: personal typing. ' HERBERT SHERMAN: distributive educa tion, business law, business principle, var- sity basketball coach. JERRY SMlTH: cooperative oltice educa- tion, marketing, j.v. basketball coach. BEVERLY SPURLING: office machinesg sec- retarial otfice practiceg typing 2. . MYRLE WEBSTER: bookkeeping. typing 1. 784 business 5: 5' ,-Bi, Rf. a F 'bf I 5. V-2 ii l 1' , -K 'ta-ff HNPPHQ -ls.. , V ,hgii . JQA 2 ALTA LANDES: department chairman, human relations. CAROL ERWIN: bachelors survival, home economics 1 and 35 sponsor, future home- makers association. FRANCES HAMRICK: home economics 1, human relations. ELAINE HENRY: home economics 1 and 2. panel discusses abortion. dating. sex I Out ot the twenty seven stu- self dents enrolled in Home Eco- 49? nomics Related Occupations CHEROJ, six were male. This is the second year in a row that boys have taken ground in the Home Economics department. I AE.. W It iw. ,, . fffi, 5 1 Oc Flex Orme, Salle Sherrod and Marsh Trimble give their personal opinions on subjects such as dating, premarital sex and are abortion in a panel discussion presented for the benefit of the human relations students. ld Mark Gardner, senior, cuts the cake the class created for the judges as the bachelor's survival classes hold their annual 'cake baking contest.' le Darwin Barrie, senior, mans the punch bowl as the judging gets under way. Of Leslie Price, sophomore, threads her machine as she prepares to hem a nearly finished skirt. lg Putting a zipper into a dress, Kay Kleist completes her work during class. C 9 ALICE WILLIAMS: home economics, related occu- pations, home economics 1 and 2, sponsor, hero. I 5 I A'-1 gi Nfix I Riff :', ,Q ,', -5 X , i 3,-'ii i-75 ' 1 3' f .... I - home economics 185 two classes added in industrial arts A class in auto theory and a second year class in electron- ics was added to the industrial arts curriculum. Our classes are completely full, said Ron Wunderley, department head. Our stu- dents are able to learn a trade and learn to use their hands along with their minds. Our theory is 'learn a trade and you'Il have it made.' RON WUNDERLEY: department chairman, woodworking 1, mechanical drawing 2 and 3, technical illustration and industrial design. EDWARD ANDERSON: woodworking 1 and 2. LESTER FINGER: woodworking 1, mechani- cal drawing 1 and 25 sponsor, tellowship ot christian athletes. RAY ROSWICK: electronics 1 and 2. GORDON THOMAS: metals 1 and 2. JAMES WALKER: power mechanics 1, autc theory. DON WILGUS: power mechanics 1, metals 1, driver education. 1 86 industrial arts eggs WK is -Y' x tb HV, 7 jig p.e. adds new weightlifting equipment i ,ill FL . 4,i . - -V H- ls- J 'mba' A A A 7 ' if 5 i pp' P' 5. ,ia rw ' 'e-it ,iw- U p 5 1 Wiz' L . ,f,'X 1, , , Siafrftl' fx :L gg ll ix 'l i NP as Over the past eleven years the physical education department continually expanded and added new teachers, new equipment and new classes. On the twelfth year they rested. For now they had reached a point where students taking p.e. had virtually everything they needed, except new Weightlifting equipment which was quickly purchased for them early this year. get ly Y 2-anus f'-1-11.16. V if ' ' 'V ll 4- ,, ,1 f-Au, .5 ll if Q -X l ' -1, ' r ' W, A rj if ' 'Mes .s ' X W. 'L A 1 . W yyy . ' t 'N gl' . Q. f 1 ' 'i l f' at-1 fifth , , A l K l 'gy -'l , N Q. ',.t.t9ft5igs- 1-it ' ' f , ' ' I ,V . ' - ' f l S'Jr :l' ggi' J 'Q N 1 . ' -M ft. '. .'- if all -' my , t iw fi'-'-ES? 'Q 1150 lm 'ia' Surnsnruurf yy J Oa Chris Orlowski, junior, chisels out a corner joint in Ed Anderson's woodworking class. Db While learning the fundamentals of auto mechanics, Gary Springer, senior, takes apart an automobile engine. lc Women's Lib takes. over as a few girls try their hands at touch football. Od Exercise always comes first in physical education. le Upper class p.e. students have a choice in what sports they want to take. This student chooses to learn the skills of archery. tion. sor, riding club. RQY QQPPINGER: department chairman, Weightlifting, baseball coach. d JAMES CASEY: upper class boy's physical education, freshmen boy's physical educa- LEHMAN COOK: health educationg spon- DARRELL EYMAN: driver education. JUANA FREDRICK: freshmen girl's physical education, upper class girl's physical edu- cation, sponsor, donettes. physical education 187 AL LESSIG: driver education KAREN MAGLICH: upperclass girls physical education, freshmen girls physical educa- tion JERRY MENEFEE: upperclass boys physi cal education, freshmen boys physical edu cation, tennis KATHY OPLINGER: upperclass girls physi- cal education, freshmen girls physical edu- cation la Dave Gerlach student taught dur- ing football season for freshmen boys p.e. He was referred to as the long- haired coach, Coronado 's first. Cb Dan Minton, sophomore, practices kicking a football during his p.e. period. Oc Soph- omore Ricky Mayfield goes through the routine of climbing a rope. The classes also did daily exercises and played vari- ous team sports, .f-'J ll lit Mika I , m,.e....5ecl,, f 5 ' ,f A a ' 1-wi' ' 'rw Pi-1' M5225-L , Af i ,N 1,75 . A-as -' 'M' ',1..t - ,y-Y ea. '.-' avi,-, i ,5o-legs,-i 2751- I Li QQ 4 ',,' ' 54165 '.l,, i- . HARVEY PLANT: freshmen boys physica education, archery, gymnastics JAMES POPLAWSKI: freshman boys physi- cal education, archery, weightlifting PATRICIA SMITH: upperclass girls physical education, freshmen girls physical educa- tion JERRY TAYLOR: freshmen boys physical education, golf 53525 la f L 788 physical education ibrarg obtains video tape recorder Added to the list of equipment available for classroom use was a video tape recorder con- sole-mixer. This new mixer allows two cameras to be plugged into the video tape recorder at the same time, get- ting a more professional look- ing film. Also new in the library is a Japanese style table, with pillows instead of chairs. Od Sandie Evans, caught with a pacifier in her mouth during initiation week, is along with Cliff Sprinkle taking advantage of the library's facili- ties. De Looking for a Ule card so a student may check out a book is sophomore Jeannie Smith, If Jett Goodrich, student teacher for Davalene Niehaus, relaxes in the library during his lunch break and talks with students. CONNIE MULHOLLAND: department chair- man VELMA BERRIER: library clerk 'Q JANE FIELDING: librarian LERUE PENNELL: library clerk SUZAN RHONE: librarian library 189 DORIS BRADLEY: educational service sec- retary. JOAN CAMBELL: attendance clerk. ROBERTA GALLAGHER: career education personal. FRANK GURAN: bookstore manager. attendance program makes changes The registration office began a new program for taking attend- ance. Students were not required to bring notes from home for being absent and stu- dent assistants did not handle attendance cards. The book- store had a few problems with receiving textbooks that had already been ordered and did not arrive on time. la Filing the daily attendance cards of stu- dents is Marjorie Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton is one of the attendance clerks who works in the registration office. lb Speaking to a student is Doris Bradley, secretary to VWlliam Johnson, assistant administrator. CONNIE JENSEN: attendance clerk. MARY LOU KRAUSE: receptionist. SALLY LOGAN: guidance clerk. WILLETT A MALONE: recorder. 190 clerical JO ANN MCFARLAND: instructional aide. JOANNA PEDRICK: attendance clerk. JANE RHOADS: student service secretary. GWEN RIGGLE: guidance secretary. 'ifuv . Y iii Z LEONA ROSE: principaI's secretary. i 1 ' '95, -N. R .JA 3--... Wg fu iii i V if CATHY WALLERICH: bookstore clerk. 6 Oc Practicing her shorthand is junior Mary Lou Peters. Shorthand requires at least an hour of outside homework each night. ld Dressed up like a baby for Amicae initiation is junior Kathy White. Kathy is working in the bookstore as student assistant. le Working in the registra- tion office marking down absences on the attendance cards of students is junior Chrys- tale Hart. clerical 191 .ll f... 'P' the Sig nurse help Between 25 and 50 students visited the nurse's office every day. Most were there com- plaining of headaches or stom- ach aches. Only about a third of those students proclaiming to be ill were actually ill enough to be sent home according to Bettlou Early who is the nurse. la Sandra Lewis, sophomore and student assistant in the nurse's office takes junior Mack Duett's temperature. Cb Terry Repp, jun- ior, weighs and measures Bob Cook, senior. Bob, and Terry are both student assistants in the health center. Oc Bettylou Early gives an eye test. All freshmen had their eyes and ears checked and were weighed and measured. ld Students who felt ill or extremely tired could take advantage of the beds in the nurse's office to rest and recuperate if they didn 't want to go home. -F 55 up to 50 students dailg 'WWE i 5 5 I 10:51. if V L 1 Ml'x.M,,sl'PDNL4L Q '.i'fDVHTLU3a y z:vouc'rY 21, 'Xt I PCYLHNDV t .. l BETTYLOU EARLY: nurse, sponsor, future medical students. 192 nurse 3 open campus effects cafeteria budget .. , 'lf , 1 I 4' ' - ' 4 L .. ' 1 , ,. ' W 4 1,2 A ' 1 . ' ' Q 1 7 li :thi 1 in 6 v .-4 .1 '. - . 54, 4 f.-4 'l 1:7 D . 4 1,165.2 1- 'mul , ' LEM sk -' -.Lil i 5, 'S . A 1 Cafeteria workers: front row: Doris Hughes, VWIda Vance, Eva Nizick, Freda Nunn, Eleanor Kay. sec- ond row: Sandy Wallace, June Broaddus, Ruth Holman, Kay Emmett, Peggy Nienaber. third row: Una Van Wylen, Mildred Sechrist, Anita Melius, Joyce Taylor, Miriam Anselme, Sandy Wiland. Open campus has effected us tremendously, said Eleanor Kay, cafeteria manager. It has done a great deal of harm to us. We dropped about 300 to 400 dollars a day. There were approximately 1000 to 1100 students going through the lunch line as compared to over 2500 before open campus, said Mrs. Kay. le lrWlda Vance, assistant baker, takes some muffins out of the tin. Of Eva Nizick does a little cleaning at the end of a long day. The cafete- ria workers come to work at 6:30 in the morn- ing and don 't get through until 2:30 or 3:30 in the afternoon. lg Peggy Nienaber, head cook, prepares corn dogs for lunch. The workers cook and prepare all the food that is served in the cafeteria themselves. They have a sizable assortment of recipes to work from. Oh Doro- thy Webb, head baker, takes some goodies out of their tin. V -'i ' . iff - A 22:1 Ui, cafeteria 193 custodians take on extra work load Lack of money district wide effected the custodial staff. Cuts in staff often caused a double work load for many of the custodians. Lawns and plants had to be ignored as time had to be devoted to clean-up and maintenance work inside the buildings. la Cleaning up after the three lunch hours John Mc Gettigan, groundsman, tidies up the mall area. lb Roy Glascow, custodian, mops up the aftermath of a leaky roof and a heavy storm that hit the school area. 194 custodians it custodial staff, front row: Frank Potts, John Spadea and Joe Mudd. back row: Tom Price, Ed Mosel, Martin Jacobs, Jim Smith, AI Stiyer, Ai Brewer, Dick Carlock and AI Francis. school board seeks man :HUB fi V Yr S., A ...,, x H f ?ii fir! 53132-. iz i ' V-j,j.j.:. K if rl jijijlffjl 'M r .1 J . , t .1 1 l .AJ If mf Q, 1 ,X Jig, xx .H . l I g reforms We need reform, stated Sam Childs. We have no idea what we do with our money, he added. I think we're doing a satisfactory job, replied super- intendent of schools, Doctor Gabriel Fieuben. So the debate continued over a 5.5 million dollar referendum to expand career education. The referendum was just one of several controversial issues before the school board this year as several organizations tried to change the present form of education. lt's one big headache, said Reuben, lt all came up at one time. Oc Discussing the possibility of tearing down Scottsdale High and dividing the students up among Coronado and Saguaro are members of the school board. lt was decided to have Scottsdale High remain. Id School Board, from left to right, top row: Doctor Gabriel Reuben: superintendent: Robert Usdane: president: Osmond Burton Jr.: clerk. Bottom row: Jim Wellington: memben Gloria Welch: memben Sam Childs: member. De Making decisions that affect everyone is a major job for the School Board. Sam Childs and Gloria Welch discuss pros and cons of the referendum. school board 195 fl: Lx 1' X 9 '? W-. 'EQ' rf I :fg,::g.,x X 'ffijfifke figzigg- I' --... --.-.., ...... -11595: 'a!E29:' .::1: . ...,-. , , e,--.-,- U' . -::::-!2t'.E:1Y G-3351: 1:2 .Eu-:ni EE' W-'A' .., ., -28: zjnilff 5 7 ' Lifszi ' ' 35? 2 1 - . 0 f us-seniors-sara nuttall, linda new1on, juniors-janet Schroeder, lennie parker, sophomores--carol worcester, freshmen-nancy curlis v n -EO 1255? QQ t 31 if fifty? X, this iff Silks Q O3 y E Res . l titles fill - + we ,595 f X T' moments of life . . . X59 Ha' I times of unity and rivalry. OQQ Making hovvdy week a week no freshman would forget. X23 Working together to finish the class homecoming float. Being the only freshman in a senior trigonometry class, Working on 9-L13 a senior term paper. Four GST! years passing quickly CEA Qt' make up our - moments of life . . . seniors cover kiosk as lawn project Bringing back the traditional howdy court for all frosh who violated the orders of a senior the week ended with a howdy hop to welcome the frosh to school. Fixing the roof on the kiosk finished the lawn project. The seniors re-seeded the lawns and retiled the snack bar tables. During homecoming week they sponsored the bonfire with the president lighting the fire. The '73 float came in first place for the third year and the window placed third in class competi- tion. They held a dance for all ' ' ' ' Senior Class Sponsors: Evan Barraclough, chairmang James Swanson. Not pictured Rose Steen, SChOOIS In this dlstnct' Larry Welch and Virginia Waterman. They plan the activities leading up to graduation night, Senior Class Officers are front row: Suzie Esahak, treasurerg Denise presidentg Paul Temple, vice-president. Not pictured Class representatives: Wheelwright, secretary. Back row: Dane Traines, justiceg Mark DeBree, Kathy Smith, Todd Schwartz and Fiobin Braman. 198 S9l'1lOfS Richard Alcorn Alice Allen Grace Alvarez Wendy Alves Mary Amberg Joe Andrews Lee Ann Anglin Debbie Argentati Bon Arko Debbie Ash Christi Atchison Jim Attwood Sherry Backlund Diane Bailey James Bailey Alan Bain Shannon Baker Steve Barcala Susan Barnes Darwin Barry seniors 199 Greg Bartels Flenee Bartoli Linda Bauer Renee Beaudin Ee' Susan Becker Beverly Berg Bod Berkey Betsi Bertelson Peter Bleschke Q:-.f g,lllj'frll l Meredith Bigler yt ' Mike Blalf ,L Q , 1gll,,figlMQ-'Q Jeff Blakey fc Q 'Til ' QQ , ,gs .:,: 5 Q x- l- - 'Vi Q A ...YR l f B. -rzr .. l l ' Bose Marie Body Jerri Boyer y Eg .:.- ll- 1.. - Steve Boyer l-fy -- Q ,Q Bart Bradley L it fvjgd 2 , - E 1 1.. ,s V . use l l ggi , .,., ..:.,,.,, ,., , , PM W M .. 'llfflf L W Z ll ig ,l, ll !l:i? ,E 1.5 1 H .. L 1 W 200 seniors ll ,v N 'rg Y 'y l A I- ' 1 V 'lu wr' ll B lrggggwl ll lu - - , lu -H B f mf ' 1 ' HF' Y ll ,. ' ft' , .1 ' -,X A ' Kerry Jackson and Joe Brinnon bring humor to all second hour classes. They were known to change announcemenls bring 'humor' lo class apo.. H6 their voices to fit each announcement so they could add variety to the weekly, morning monotony. N, M WTF. rv x if l X 'H A CN .L A int. l B if L E7 ..,. ' I Ei i v j, lf' ' ,.: ' 'igl 'fi ll ,.-' ,af--H V l 1 I ':.: I ' ri Pat Brady Robin Braman John Bristow Andy Broadclus Cathy Broome Judy Brown Becky Bruce Marilyn Bruenlng Terri Brumfield Greg Bullion Kevin Burns Dan Burton Don Buttomer Terry Butts David Captain Gary Carmody seniors 201 Linda Castorena Silvia Centoz Mike Chance Brian Chatham Sheri Cheeseman Mary Ellen Chimenez Carmen Clark Sherri Clark Bill Cliff Andie Clough Debbie Coatney Craig Cohee Amy Schlessman casts her vote for the king and queen of her choice. All students are allowed to vote for homecoming royalty 202 seniors. Denise Colletti Debbie Conlin Robert Cook Christy Coppinger Darlene Cornelius Debbie Courtney i Dave Crawford Peggy Crosby votes cast for homecoming nominees Radene Cummingham Nancy Curtis Brian Dalke Doug Dalton rv! 'W'-+-7' fr ti '92, vi A 51 .,r , ,, gig 4, ' , Q, 'V r ' lil. nj 1 L A ,miiilygg , , ,i 1 ' ffl Q 6 , , g 4 Y Lf. . . ' , ,r qi Kim Daniel Trudy Danielson Diane Dapper Cathie Davis ,Q 'il' i Gary Davis Sally Davis f Melody Dawson i or Alan Dean seniors 203 seniors parlioipale in ohiIdren's plag ' NE: 55' Mark DeBree Alex Decosta S5 Kathy Deegan I all 4 Lou Ann DeMartino 'l'l'3f My rf' r Greg Dennis e K , li Butch DeShong Piero DeSimone D Tammy Deslauriers - W ' ii -1 lil ll i ' r rrrrr l Tl rrrrrr l l I' ' I V Ron Despain Dorinda Dilday Mike Dildine Kathy Dillard Sheila Dellinger P .K Q if' i, Dianne Dimmitt yf , ',i1 1 .gi Claire Dirmyer , 3 1 ' if l' ,F f mi, X If l , M Karen Doran l Sharon Doran Mary Lou Dubin ,e,AV, Lv Xi Bev Duncan IM if i Edward DuPass Q.-Q' , Y 1 ll.. ' .,,, 1 ' 2- ii. 1 .fry ijwv- . Q Tl V ' 204 seniors '1i5?.-1. , .Iv ii I7 ,ein Nw E-1 XL sT' .. 1. l, ev ,4..4 ,af 1' Debee McFadden puts on her make-up for rehearsal of The Centerville Ghost in which she played lhe role of the oldest daughter. E l Inlli I . l if R, ' fr-AE ,ff ' 3 E 'l.. l H Sharon Dyson Trudi Edwards Diana Ehrler D'Ann Elder Mehdi Elhyani Glen Elliott Peggy Elson Kenneth Emling Nancy Enriquez Ron Epperly Suzie Esahak Kathy Fenton seniors 205 i... il .,, it :ffl Marilyn Field 7 l Brian Finnegan Toni Fleming . Nancy Flick i .1 ' 1 ' i it , i- A- X , I , otwilltieliiil 5215? ii Bonnie Foland ,K Q Debbie Ford it y ' iii A Q Michelle Ford Kathy Fox P 1 ul ie ' 'E ll F ' Nana F1-E A -vi.. E ' 'F Zygg' 4' . . .. . f.- ,-,' ': , Ziii o Laurel Frishman 5 N Gary Fulk -il-'- Pat Gaffney ,225 GW Gaida - f +-.ag ' 1 x Q , 5' 'i .31 l .L ' gig l me JL -rm. i I , Q i ,- 1 yu I U rw , x X if 5 A 4 lf at I 3 , 5 D ' 2 F ' xl I .,4. X1- U l-Q' F f - .. jg fig -if , KJ +5 ' il 1- -iii' l 1 r l H' F fi If 4 - ' N -' ii --'wtf'f:f.., W ge .. , -S1 f . 'vw e ' ff 'Z ,digit i 'I New ,Q-11. V , 5 Mark DeBree, senior class president, lights the bonfire to start off the assembly was sponsored by the senior class, who took first in the homecoming celebration. It was lit after the pep assembly, The pep competition between the other three classes. 206 seniors Monte Gallego f . Albert Garcia Cheryl Garneski 1 Kathleen Gaudio it iii' ii ll' ii ' ii ' , ill A Greg Gawin Cathy Gibbons Cindy Gilbert Shayne Gilpin E ,tt ,ii iii all Wig!! il.. ' ,i 1 l li G ' for light bonlire of 'eelebraoion' Gus Girardin Liz Giraidin . Joe Gleave we , Kerin Glessing I Bonnie Goettl Jenny Goettl Tina Goolsdy Terry Goodman ' Terry Gradillas l Debbie Graff G Carla Green Leslie Green ,-em T- , , ' i - ,i il jg Z- y it 1, seniors 207 Sally Greenshield Lennie Greer Steve Grothaus John Gunby - L9'B Bonnie Hall Kim Hall Beth Hallmark David Hamilton L w controversial window comes in third Russell Hancock Bonnie Hanson Robert Hanson Jeft Hantla Gary Hardy Dale Harmeyer Becky Harris Kim Harris Michael Harris John Hartig Karen Harlrick Jim Hartsoe 208 seniors Jennifer Hawbecker Cynthia Heck Darla Heffel Tim Hegarty Debbie Helms Devrea Herman Bernie Hill Cheryl Hill causes mixed emoiions among class Francis Hinojosa Pam Hinton Jim Hixendaugh Karen Hoefle Ann Schrieber paints her design on' the senior window for competition. Her design was very controversial to many people. 3 ll if l li seniors 209 state colleges offer new information Herbert Hoffman Debbie Hoggatt Merle Hoggatt Kathy Hook Del Hopkins ei 'S I Ftenny Hoppe J' r so Vg-,Q S S egg S Kathy Hornecker Shelley Hosler 1 I Mike Houser Sherri Hull Steve Humbert Patty Huntington Dale Ihrke Kerry Jackson Randy Jackson Julie Jaeger Karen James i t Kevin Jennings ' H L J Craig Jensen y to Marcie Jepson i rrrrrrrr 210 seniors Jeff Jeter Yvonne John Linda Johnson Marsha Johnson Speakers lrorn the stale colleges set up tables with information for seniors learn about school requirements information was available on tuition Steve Johnson Bob Jones Dallas Jones Debbie Jones Valerie Jones Grant Jorgenson Jill Kanalos Jill Kanarek seniors 211 red wagons' invade school grounds Paul Kaplan Glenda Karrh Sabrina Keeler Mark Kelly Nancy Kelly Jeff Kendall Chuck Kennedy Carl Kellerer Melody Kevan John King Patricia Kirkpatrick Rosemary Kirstein Karen Klein Rosemarie Klima Nancy Koening e Debbie Komala Peggy Kostelnik Teresa Koszewski Karen Krafft V Karen Krebs 1 , s ,iii l a c 212 seniors Pres Sherrod, Laurie Stegall and Judy Brown repair a broken wagon in order to bring newspapers to second hour classes. This is the second year the little red wagons have been used for deliveries. 'l-. 1 I' fr MUQ Y' HM H ' ' .' i f , H 45' i f 'Hx 5 E- f ' i i 'Tbs- 'itrwr 1 ,v s i 1 V ' ,F ' Ji rv is Q, 5 Marty Kret David Kruse Kathy Kummerlowe Gail Kwiatkowski Debbie LaCoy Gardner Lahet John Lanigan Kathy Lange Cheryl Laurence Randy Lawdahl Rick Lawrence Roylee Leavitt seniors 273 loilel paper decorales english room Linda Lee Linda Leonard Pam Lester . Don Letterly -r ll ll ll . 1 l , Mark Lavario Mark Lipinski David Lontchar Lisa Lontchar Jacqueline Lloyd Jeff Loos Lee Loewenstein Paul Lowes 'S l I l gl , I Liiiiiiiii l l l' 'lil fi M 4 , Suzanne Maclndoe Candy Malone Harry Manne Jeanie Marchbanks Dave Marcum Sarah Marsh Sherry Martin Alicia Martinez 214 seniors Q Q 3 A, i Garnder Lehet tee-pees Ralph Bradshaw's room for a research paper in his senior English class. The eniire room was decorated by his English class. Vicki Marvick Mona Mata Steve Matwijkow Nevis Maule Melody McCabe Kenneth McCartie Kean McCready Junior McCutcheon Ted McDonald Debee McFadden Greg Mclnturff Marcy Mclntyre Mindy Mclntyre Donna Measel seniors 215 seniors Rnd lime for exlra aolivilies Rick Meirhofer l ll Rick Mertens ' Keith Miller Linda Miller l Emilie Minnich Gary Mitchell Dave Mize Kathy Moeller Carol Moore Curtis Moreland David Morgan Angie Mormino . 4 Y X M 'l','l - lilllllz f1izY'f'7?E Bill Morris Linda Morrison Pamela Morrison Dora Lyn Mosel 216 seniors . .l. -E, Advanced Choral Ensemble members Silvia Centoz, Sherri Wallace, Peter Scurlock, Paul Temple and ll' l' 'fs l' -7 lfi ,l Cathie Whitaker, play around with the balloons before their performance at the Executive House. ! Donna Monista Rebecca Mudd Patty Mulcahy Sharon Mulcahy Jeri Murray Julie Murphy Flick Murrieta Stacy Naperala Janet Navarro Janice Navarro Pamela Neddermeyer Scott Neville Linda Newton Jim Norland Dan Norton Bill Nuckolls seniors 27 7 Rosa Nunez i f.-:Z' A i Sara Nuttall ' A .t Thomas O'Horo i Ken O'NeaI Y i - i ti41 1 fl! 4 H V XFX? , i. Y si - 1 ' 311 ' Dan Overton Joanne Owens Vickie Padgett Ruth Ann Paget math classes learn to use computer Debbie Palmer Marie Papke Chris Pastor Marci Patton 1 Patricia Paulsell Susan Paur Tom Pawlawski Patricia Pearling Marilee Penfield Jim Pennington Sue Percy Dave Perez 218 seniors Mark Peterson Greg Pettet Gail Phillips Karen Phillips Tom Pickart Lynda Pierson Tim Pontious Craig Porter Kay Post Dave Potter Karen Powell Donna Poyner John Lanlgan learns to use the computers In the math department for part of his class s pro fect in computer programming and data seniors 219 Exploring the chambers of a calls heart in a science class experiment are Laurel Sparks, , .1 Ruthann Pager and Kalhy Kurnmerlowe. ' M - 5: 'ri In Cindy Prejs Todd Pringle Bridgett Prouty Mary Prugh Paula Quering Holly Rademacher George Radnothy Gina Ramsdell Susan Randall Don Rapp Tracy Rasmussen Jerry Rauch 220 seniors ,H J' ' E, .,' I seniors do exploraiorg into hearts Bruce Ray i it Debbie Reed . Q Nancy Regan Paula Rice ii. E Steve Richard Ben Richie Richard Ringer Mary Rissi i i R' Maren Roberts David Robertson David Robinson V Suzan Rockvam W ' ,IEE iii H I o Mary Ellen Rogers i - Pam Rogers i r Luanne Rosen it t it James Rossenbach 1 L 1,1 ' ,i P , f ' 1 1 T- Y ai-5 . . ' it i wg M- Cliff Roth K l - u Patti Roth R e ' Robin Rounds Joan Rouse 'lf i :ss W, 4 ,lf A, Q , 1 ' 'T' ' , , i ' . J i f 'E seniors 221 Robin Rushlo Dale Rusnak Greg Russell i Frank Rynkiewiez i 'S Cindy Sanders W Suzie Sanders Sandra Sandillo Donna Sandquist SX si... Q, i '73 float wins with 'check the kings' Michael Sauble Connie Saylor 2. Debbie Schaefer Skip Schauer H ix is Jn Tom Scheurn Amy Schlessman Scott Schlief Paula Schranz I .ggi 5 T ig , QQ, Ann Schrieber Lynn Schwartzer Todd Schwaz Barbara Scott 222 seniors V V . 4 , 1,7 in A, ,41.4F Charisse Snow, Jane! VWlIert and Linda Newton put paper flowers into the place for the seniors in competition. The class won three Consecutive frame of the float. The float was designed by Dave Morgan and took first years, a first for Coronado, we, - l T 1. ' 1. in , 5 - ' - , V L- 1 ' ' N MX '- 7 filhf. Lf yigbfiylff i 1 fig- Jim Scott Cindy Scoplittle Pete Scurlock Candy See Lynda Seely Rick Seidner Mary Shafer Eva Sharp Dwight Shaw Pres Sherrod Robin Sikes David Seifert seniors 223 Denise Silbert Glenda Simpson Karl Skidmore S at Debbie Skinner Guy Skirpan ian Slatin Kathy Smith Roger Smith classes decorate windows. buildings Debbie Snider Dennis Snider Rebecca Snodgrass Charisse Snow homecoming week in the cafeteria as a part of Kathy Smith paints her club's window during i the various club competitions. h 224 seniors Keith Sobraske Carole Sortor Debbie South Laurel Sparks Sue Spears Gary Springer Cliff Sprinkle Ronald Staalberg halls for homecoming festivities Linda Stamm Fioohelle Stanford Debbie Stanley Don Stanley . , Laurie Stegall - i Debbie Stephenson V Laurence Stevens ' Mike Stimbert Marty Stipp Susan Stombaugh Bob Stone Sherri Stricklin seniors 225 bonf ire rogallg reigns over assembly Mike Sutton Laurie Swanson William Szafran Kevin Tallent Bob Taylor Paul Temple Marc Terrill Jon Theunissen Terrence Thibeau James Thomas Cathy Thompson Merle Thompson Jon Thorne Margaret Thude Claude Thyben Dane Traines Randy Travers Wendy Tschumy Charles Tucker Richard Tucker 226 seniors f?5f'lr Paula Tyndall Janice Van Cleave Carol Vanderburg Kim Vassel Terry Van Wyler Steve Vehling Larry Vela Jeff Vermillion Danny Wade Mike Wagner Jim Wald Sherri Wallace Dean Wallerich Sandie Want Kim Wargo I Nancy Warwick seniors 227 heavg rains cause problems for all Hal Watchman Cyndie Watkins Jim Watzke Vickie Weaver Gary Wenke Connie Wentland Denise Wheelwright Cathie Whitaker Bill White Kathy White Flick White Janel Willert Henry Williford Adrienne Williams Penny Williams Roger Williamson 228 seniors ll' Y ., sew sr' '- V i l V - - . - . ' , 'i 95i'1,xi.1 - 915 5 nrn After heavy rains studenis are forced to push their cars out of the parking lot. Water was so high in ,. l ' -QLD . I , l Nl-3 17 --v' wv, .,-1. ..lv ..d, - - spots that the speed bumps were completely covered by water. Ftains let up so that all students made it home safely before bad flooding began. Sheryl Wills Ron Wipfler Connie Wisner Steve Witte Jerry Wood Chris Woodka Jim Wright Virginia Wright Carol Yama Ruth Ann Young Rodney Zeibig Michelle Ziegler O Dave Ziemba Craig Chapman seniors 229 lone male officer remains in control In order to sponsor the annual Junior-Senior Prom, the class of '74 sold concessions at the homecoming game, sponsored dances and sold candy during the first months of school. Silk-screened T-Shirts became the junior class. next project. They sold them to the student body and faculty. The ugly legs contest was also sponsored by the juniors. Second place was taken in both float and window competi- tions. Participation in jaycee 3 enabled the juniors to voice their opinions to help class offi- cers with decisions. i ill' ' lil' ' iii ' as il ll mm if i sum: ite -1 If - AAF, lr' if F The 'Celebracion de Wda' is shown in the junior class's float as a Don tips class of '74 came in second place in the float competition. his hat in victory. The Junior officers: Kathy O'NeilI, secretary, Kim Loughary, vice president, ding, representative, Pati Whelan, junior justice, Adele Sampair, represent- Kay Russell, representative, Ruth Ann Young, treasurer, Suzanne Red- afive, Mike Parker, president. 230 juniors. F, T ' 1 -Q iq lt 9 ' 1 E n ei? -,-1' - : 2 . - ml ' f ., f .-lg: , l fi ll H A. . any V X Avg., E l , 2 ' fi . B , . , , .1 -l if-4 ,- ' . ' 5 l r 'V 'ff l f . f, -Q ...il , fl ' l ' 'X 'Il V I il L Q 1 'I ll: vw- f Ln XIV' Yana K ,iv . '1 I fr xi ja J ' , 1- ui . Ae A 1 1 i 55' ' l . UI 4 l ,,..1 Us ll J 7- ' W 'Al 'fi ' 5 f ' F e W' ' 1 ly' ' , , Ui lj l ' a , . -. 'ai l ,Q 1 154- y , t. 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Ex, e ,J . 4 1 v A W i 'xi , I I K if X ' f X. it fr W ii l A , i 1' .3 - ' v- , ' cafeteria provides jobs during lunch Marc Harmon Carol Harris Mark Harris Paula Harsh Krys Hart Kris Hasper David Hawbaker Larry Heckathorn Percival Hendrix Jeanette Hennessy Flick Hensley Candy Hesson Pam High Jeff Hixon Tim Hofmann Doug Hoggatt Stan Hoke Robyn Holman Mary Holmes Sherry Holmes Rhoda Hoopingarner Todd Hourigan Jane Houser Anne-Marie Houska 236 juniors Randy Howard Joel Hubbs Melia Hughes Robbin Humbert ' JY N if if , K7 ai we fu l rr . f x 1 1 . l af' 'i '- , :gil r r , ' l. ' ' Y i , , . l , .1 M I 1. l , Y ' in l 5 I lil , R 1-A 'gli 'T ' V Q l 'M U, nl- lx L 5 K' , In li J vi X U Y . gif kb' 1 4 N ,5 . F l,f.,l - Sgr: 1 -Z 5 I . - . :- V . 'EH ,, . I f Y I 4 , ll ff- l if ,K , ,N --. 1 a lwifnfj ,. l 51.1 10' I Na., ,i F ,- if . X. Q 5 pg int fb YI. ff f frm .1 will L - vgfg L' L . ' 'Pi P Q I NV' ' li -fb ,P4 X , 5 ' nal H' l i. V, l l'f l it . 'f l- l f it ef K -1 ' lo ' 1- 2' ' Jjiiiiatifg 5 .V A 1 ',L N l., , if ' . W IM I M- E J! rr R I fn Qi? I 'i - 'ik -WH r il JT 473' It i l F 'i I . W ' ' 6 W ' Ks J ,L I ,J . ..,,- 'tl VI fri, 5 ,. Q' '-1 I . .W f ' '+A' '-lf' Q 3 --N' Y 'll .-if k'Q- f 1'-' ti ff: f F R 4 i 'R I ' .1 . 'K . , V X: . ' A VN' ' A -,z Y 'A Q . A' I X NV it l 2 H fd ' During sixth hour lunch, junior Carol Mason works in the cafeteria, helping ease the cat- eteria workload and earn extra money. A . if W , ' W . W Sl l 'lv' iff L L : -1' 1' li? : R' H' I' H -' i W xr, .gf 3,5 'Qzi ' ,ltr - i - 1 M we - L gf ., ' 'rf . A till 'fig - ' ' ' I v V, Q 1- ,rr . l it .Nw ', 73 v - , , +4 I W 1 . 44' ' ' v X.. iff- , i ' , - plug 1 , ' I 1 - ' ' ' ,ag-, f ' ' ' , z ' f ,A I ' i 2 . H d ,::- T V iffy' ' N- AMF! '-sl , we f R - I W in , e ' -1 yi irv 5' , if .' f 21 X if Q 351.3 .I l '- 'll' 'ggi -si ':'1 :E 1' 2 0 or , A , ,M M., I' WEE-Ah N I BRL' f 5Q W thi 5? .4 w- L efey-' it l I .4 . v , , -. 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' any ' A , .,, .i iv 3 Junior Class Sponsors: Virginia Eades, Frieda Moran, Helen Dennis, Margaret Bixby, Charles Swink. They helped the officers to make decisions. l , - M. Vi r at VV V fl 'V V rv V . R Vi . Vy 1 .V L! . 1 5 , ,, ,F QV. ' V, nr f i, 4 l, ' IV .V Y f A w i, if W -' i X f 4 If I MQ ,I VV V I ' V it yn J, I, A , is w A To J ,' t Y 1, ,l sf- 5 -' i'f ,.- ' ,-J, if ' V.--XV wi SVI .V ,V E f if ... ,f V 1 -J ' .Tl lvl ' - nk , l ff, l e 1 . -.E V f .-- - 5, 4 ,V V ., V l -. ' 2, , 1 'Q .1 -- , V , .,. ,L J , ,A l . , . ' ,. l ,Yi .- fy , xxx: i , 1'.:q..'g. Vll , fa - 7V 3' 4 gg, :Q ,, 3' -it 1 la J f -- 1 f if .1 . , -:Z . I V VV ! V3 VI: V K , I - l J 1 gl A f. ' 5 ' l f , , , 1 A ,ll 14 152 ' J -' 'A V . l '- x , 4 V VV,.s..lV !'T MV.-ff is xl IW . V fl, N ' l5 Wi: xf? -ilaf A . i 31. iii ' V Vgjfalbu .VT I A F .fx V V H all 5,5 ts., all - TSW? A 1 J a A I q X ' lwiff if - g l V-J, -es , il ' 'X f .. 1 sg l V: 'dw 51 I.: .4 N 1., t- . ll M Q C' 1 X Y -1 lj After a Coronado touchdown, junior, Candy Bebber shows enthusiasm while ll 31' onlookers continue to watch the homecoming game which Coronado won. , ,V 1' fi i 3 'flxi 1 cuff .. .EQ Y. , L H 1 V f l K i V ff I ,Z Y ' ' x x 1 ly - f y fi I KX A V V V ' R Aa N E A J' .. :1mj,.. l . fb, ,:.f', 3 ref l 'X Q f I B L A 'ls JFK 1144 ll- lf' if' it CCTVTT' , Q CN Q 5' T Q. ' N -' 1 N ll . V l ,M ,, VV A A V V -'E' ' fr, Y' P 4 x 11 X it V ' ' ' N f I , ,wa- Q, ,,,, , .... ,111 V1 Mike Lynch Debbie MacCuga Craig Mace Bill Macha Penny Maestas Angela Mackison Cynthia Mann Janell Manske Kathy Marino Janet Marion Mitchel Marquardt Ken Marshall Mike Martin Pam Martin Carol Mason Don Mast Tina Mala Mark Mathews Cindy Mathis Angela Mc Anally Kelly McCarthy Lyne McCormick Steve Mc Cormick Vicki McCully Jana McDonald Mike McEntire Shirley MoFarlin Jim McGee Eunice McGinnes Alan McKinely Jim McKinney Kevin McMahon Mike McMurry Richard McNeely Julie Mcwhener Kim Melius Jack Merrett Becky Mijia Jeri Minnich Laura Moeller Janet Moerbe juniors 239 Joan Moerbe Lloyd Motfitt Teresa Montgomery Shannon Mooney John Moore Sallie Moorehead Debbie Morby Matt Moreland Pennie Morris Jill Mote Paul Mudd Marty Muir Mike Muller Barb Mullins Scott Munsey Donn Murray Jean Murray Sally Murray Tom Murray Janet Musser Tom Naecker Linda Naegle Cindy Nelson Darlene Nelson Lori Nelson Roger Nettlow Jeff Nielsen Mike Nichols Mitch Nichols John Norris John Norrington Joe Norman Doug Norwood Dave O'dell Flick Oliva Heidi Olsen Kathy O'Neill Nancy O'Neill Ken Ong Chris Orlowski Sandi Oster Pam Oswald Earl Owens Keith Pace Mike Paden Brock Page Virginia Page Mark Pagel Holly Papin Greg Papinko Lennie Parker Mike Parker Sharon Parks Jim Parry Joy Payton Donna Pearce 240 juniors W.. 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'Wi - t - P' 1' it ' 'ff-P 'f .r vw i I f iL'Sf'M?,,e q5g,:,:,Mm,,,, Gaston Pecholt Julie Peirce Korie Pelka Pam Pennell Rick Pernack Tina Pernack Karen Peters Lori Peters Mary Lou Peters Sandy Peterson Colleen Phelps Caroline Phillips Kathy Philo Jerry Pickart Roy Pickenheim Vicki Pickering Sid Pletcher Dennis Plute Rick Poll Dean Pontius Jim Poole Beth Porter Shanny Post Betsy Pratt Ronald Pray Cheri Preece juniors 241 Dana Pugh Sue Quering Jeanelle Raborg Carla Rains Debbie Rainey Kathy Rajca Julie Ralston Bill Rauch Suzanne Redding Ginger Rehrman Don Reid RaNae Remington Terry Repp Richard Retzloff T, X ,i it ,. , T i il ' l I A 7' if X XXXX, qw Q, X X-r I S it , f 1 s T -D T is 5 H 1 Z l ' M ill ' T in t I, ill 5 4' k - X V PN-1 ,7 l ll x. 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Seidner Joe Sentivanac Kevin Seroka Mika Settlemyre Barry Shaw Jim Shea Greg Sheets Terri Sheldon Denise Shelly Mark Shuga Patti Shutay Dan Siekman Megan Sikes Sheldon Silkey Leighanne Simmers Bob Simonis Charles Singleton Gary Sjolseth Sharon Skinner Cheryl Slagle Armand Slason Rhonda Slavick Corby Slayton John Slisko Denise Smith Jodee Smith Mike Smith juniors 243 Sam Smith Teresa Smith Gary Spaw Kim Spikerman Walt Spindler Anja Staalberg Flick Staniter Pam Stansel Brian Stegall Kirk Steves Tom Stewart Jim Stickel Nancy Storto Kelly Stott Cindy Streit Terry Streit Ted Stump Rick Surls Judy Swanson Kim Sylvester Cindy Szymborski Noreen Talmadge Jon Talton Ellen Tanner Gene Taylor John Taylor Mark Taylor Mary Taylor Don Templeton Scott Thaden Mike Thibaull Cathy Thomas Steve Thomas Donna Thorp Cindy Tischhauser Debbie Toscano Debbie Townsend Flon Troth Bob Trotter Gary Turner Sv i , 1- if, my 1 t ,i v ,. , , ., - ,A V. . X , v, 4, , s, I i t U. fit t . 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X xx' , A X Q Doug Underwood Mary Valencia Bill Vandergraff Janine Vandewege Mary Van Matre Bill Vanskyhock Monica Van Wazer Yolanda Varela Jerry' Vasquez Susan Vermillion Terry Vernon Jan Vierneck Laurie Vines Bill Waite window Mike Walling Brad Walker Carrie Watson Dave Weaver Sharon Webster Pati Whelan Ann Wheeler Kathy White Don Whitlatch Cozette Whitney Walt Whitney Gene Willard Dave Williams John Williams Wendy Williamson Kathy Willis Gene Willison Debbie Wills Cindy Wilmoth Janine Wilson Lee Wilson Rob Wilson Tom Wilson Glenn Wimberley Kathy Wisner Diane Wolf Terres Wolff Connie Wood Carol Worcester Gary Wright John Wright Kim Wright Jim Young Ruth Ann Young Flandy Zach Frank Zappa Mark Ziebig Jane Zekanis Martin Zepeda Kim Zimmerman Susan Zimmerman Karen Zuendel r juniors 245 I la Junion Miles Edwards, student assistant for the Foreign Language Department, types Christmas carols for the party, Cb Carol Wor- chesten trail staffer, confers with Debbie Long, the only girl photographer. lc Mike Parken junior class president accepts the mouthwash prize for being first in the class competition at a pep assembly. Od Squinting in the bright sunlight, Kim Zimmerman, junior, prepares for a long hike up the mountain. le Robyn Hol- man, junior, glances through a book looking for an article for one of her classes. Of During her spare time Debbie Mac Zuga, junior, quickly looks through a book in the library. Q I I if., --X -v fl xi 8 iq' 1 . , . ' , 1 ,- i ' l .X 1 '- 3 x, ' ' 1 xx ' Q 4 ' 5' 'f Hifi 'Ji '- el a lr A l ,saws X 'Ill different wage amuse, excite juniors 246 juniors -i, 3. ir' 1 , ' I Becky Beard W fr 1. Peggy Brinnon Lynn Everharl l X Lt E Dana Farrison Bill Ferguson Kathy Ferrell :l5y,'t. Patti Gannon Dave Goldstein Don Gates 1: ' Jean Goodenberger Rena Huntoon Cherrie Kircher 'T we 1 - --rn.: Lf: 4 , , ef: .ve - 5 L , 3 egg 5 -. - X. ll. l. ll -9 - rt ei-tg' M, 3,44 el be 1 HT 3 law l I i J' , f. il N 1 1 5 . ' To H 4 X .ff l if fr 4 y I. J 4-Ain I I 1 1.. i ' 4: . 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They met twice a month to discuss upcoming events and plan for the class picnic. I 'i -f if i i fr i l lawn wins in competition 1 :iq Attendance at the dances after the football games seems to be largely sophomores, or at least at this dance. Students are found mingling with each other during a band break at the dance. S Sophomore Class Officers: Front row-Kathy Fleming, Woe-president: and Blomehard, president: Karen Haspehr, lftick Forthun and Bill Scott. Jill South, secretary. Back row-Margret Lloyd, treasurerg Boud representatives and Gwen Schlessman, justice. 248 sophomore class officers .ix it - - y L .5 i ' ' , - , ..-FP?-fa' 17' ,, 1 fl 'X i 5 'h V . A l ,I I0 .I I Y 5' ' ' I ' pm . fl -. --1 f f ll w J- - - Y ,I M , 2-Y yr - it - AN N. 1 .f ic r . J, ' 2 r f K-' .4 Q .N ll J. 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Kelli Hughes Bryan Hugo Scott Hulsebus Ed Huntoon Dale Huston Brad Jacobs Gary Jacobson Joni Jacobson Mike Jacques John James Robert Janik Rick Javier Mark Jenkins Doug Jensen Rachelle Jensen Cheryl Johnson Julie Johnson Mark Johnson Danny Jones Earl Jones Shelley Jones Jan Jorgensen Cindy Josserand Kevin Kahus Mary Kalastro Jim Kanouse David Kasper Marcy Kazmak posters Kelley Kehoe John Keim Luann Keith Bob Kelley Bridget Kelly Mike Kempton Linda Kendall Tad Kendall Becky Kennedy John Kennedy Debi Kennelly Mark Keppner Arnold Kescoli Glenn Ketchum Karol Kiestad Paul Kilger Peter Kilger Bruce King Cindy King Steve King Kim Kirchen Barbara Kirkpatrick Gayle Klein Daphne Kleist Bill Knauss Alan Knudsen Linda Koller Steve Kret sophomores 255 sophomores put linal touches on float Cindy Krevitsky Rudy Kristner Betty Krug Joy Kuether Dave Kummerlowe Barbara Kwan Tammy Kwan Barry Ladehoff Brad Lahet Laura Lakin Vicki Landman Mike Landmon Nick Landolfi Greg Lantz Debbie Larrabee Greg Lashbrook Danette Leavitt Cindy Lee Jace Leffler Mike Leiby Diane Lenstrohm Dani Lenz Charles Lester Clayton Lester Kevin Letson Edward Lewis Sandi Lewis Gary Lidstone Pam Lindenbauer Jim Lindsay Margaret Lloyd Penny Long Kitty Longmire Max Lopez Sue Lowe Russell Lowes Steve Luse Keith Luttrell Kendra Lymer Mike Maczuga Richard Maestas Rick Maifield Mitch Malone Esta Maltz Debbie Mancuso Gary Mandarino Eric Marion Robert Marks James Marquardt Kathy Marron Sylvia Marsh Jim Martinez Judy Martinez Darnese Marttilo Paula Mason Ron Masters 256 sophomores - I g -I J Vs if ' 't 31 ri Q ,i ia, Egiwrlii- , L7- i f f Z ..- -1' f t 1 - .ii I Qi. i 4 ,Lf VA , ,Q 'H J L tljjigr- L V J - gf, il L .- - :.'-s- . 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'- if il lm Putting the final touches on the Coronado emblem which rode on top of the sophomore float are Boud Bloemhard and Flick Forthun. The sophomore float tied for third place at homecoming in class float competition. nr v--X J 'lt l 1 N 1 v 9'i le gl ' l 'X' , av, l ici :KL L I W WH. al' ts F :,R.I- - W We Ea 'Q Wx gg 1 like .S - 2 1 ' I if , JAN V' I, L-4' if Me l ' K ll' W V i . fl Mi ' .- We-' :-- :, . T I Karen Matthews Michelle Mata Debra Malkin Noreen Maule Dan McArdle Shawn McCready Tori McCutcheon Chuck McDonald Peggy McFarland Ken Mclntosh Teresa Mclnlurif Meg Mclntyre Kelly McKay Lynn McKinley Debbie McPherson Doug McPherson Susan McSpadden Lisa Means Joe Menosky Dave Measel Paul Mills Jane Milne Kevin Mincey Robert Mingua Dan Minton Michelle Mitchell Irene Mobley Dave Moore Ken Moore Michael Moore Sheila Moore Maureen Moorehead Pam Mooreman Alita Moosbrugger Diana Monson Joe Morris sophomores 25 7 Dawn Morrison Mike Naegeli Vicki Nagel Casey Nash Ted Needham Andy Neillie Julie Neville Zara Newton Peggy Nicholis Shawn Nixon Debbie Norris Ted Novak Frank Novotny Gloria Ojeda Kathy O'NeilI Jeff Orr Richard Ouellette Bob Owen Teri Owen Conni Palmer Joyce Palmer Renee Papin Bob Parks Andrea Parmelee Kaylene Parsons Doreen Pasquel Melanie Patton Andrea Payton Mike Pellerito Ken Pennell Art Perez Kevin Perry Mark Peters Fred Petti Ste hanie Pett crew D Y Jayne Phelps 258 sophomores L ' l I . -n-F, l 3 'fe-Pl . 2 .. I I' V A F Y ,', - f aq? 'f ir ' ' xl l , . gif . ' Posing as a gorilla is Coronado sophomore Gary Jacobson. Gary spent over ' il I X ' J, 900 hours making his costume. He made it out of foam rubber, latex rubber Q , L - V V V and fake fur and shaped it on a styrofoam head mold. - -il Pi . 'P P T P' .,., or , A l -7- ., 'J ' . n 5 A . l I t fl' .. N 2 n fl l , -. ' l .- '- .f ... .X ' ' , y l ,J y . V :V ft ' K I-hr? :psy V ll A U l 1 W li' l Q . f E J . 5 at nf . M gil ei m ' Q F5 - r s 1 ' -ma S , ' F V f eg. ir y J rf A-f Q . he 1' r y ',N. 1 at ,ng I I , f .iw-Q . l 4 Y ,. , 'fi - . XI ! :I i-'X lx 'LL .I f a i l: I I AL Xl f 1: X L J'.'51A.'xA'L'5f 'A ' i -5225? f., , Y Y T ' G V' ' ii. F: ' ng X I , - - ff' rrr' eewe A , L F. ,Y ' ll , .-',, -Q M ' P g e ,K 1 , P- f, ,1 H , I ., N v i rf, -' - U al 'Lf i l m y N ' 'f I i ... K l Tir! :V A ,h ' Y ', '-1. I -' ' i ll? 'l U ' ' J X- '11 l I .MX 1 ., . 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Zi Xin .ll l I 4 l f , f f' '? it 1 is 1' ,ui U V Tim Pickett Bill Pierce Tricia Pierson Paul Piper Kathy Pltnikoft Susie Pittenger Dorinda Plummer Stephanie Poage Bill Powers Sue Pratt Ron Pray Lorraine Pugh Doug Rader Rick Rainey Edward Rains Pat Rascoe Caroline Rauch Mark Raymond Bill Reed Suzan Renner Earlene Reynolds Mike Reynolds Joe Rice Brad Richez Don Richie Doug Riggle Kim Riley Joe Riordan isguised sophomore acts as gorilla Y Y l 5 .Lt Fw await tp I Q We ,I A F mimi Ex if 'T if S 1 l it U' X N M V fu ' , ' 11' ll J ' 1 l .,. . -.4 2 ', ti ,,, l 'Y ., u V , V, A -I V Qggydg KA In ig. A - i ' l- , '-' ' 1. :Q fa ' f .. ,Q l 1, 1 5... f g 1 . X li ' V U a , 4 iff' 5,52 L --- A 5 li 1 V 9 . - j ., ,L A A ,, 7 rd-I N' f is-gi n' - f yu: ,-ll .lf T we 22-FJ a l l T T T t T f x.yJ it - 1-I'-fatfkl 4 X l it ff H f . . l7':'e A 5, T - l i .,.. ll i x, ' ..wi,:,:!Eq my H' . ' T. -. L M: 1 .l Wing? , V 7: I i In A N W L A . ,G l , igxmti limi, V , t . , 3 V, ',:.' 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L ' ' lf, i ll F Vi xlllll 3 , T 4 f, Cindy Risley Pat Rissi Don Robbins Babette Roberts Laura Roberts Pamela Robertson Marcia Roffino Gary Rogers Susan Rogers Mark Rolland Sue Rose Ron Rosen Marc Rosenbach Wayne Rowan Tracy Rundle Ana Rubert Tina Rupin Patty Rusnak Jaci Rynkiewicz Ed Sanders Rosie Sanders Roberta Sanders Bob Santee Pat Santeler Jerry Savage Bill Scott Debbie Scott Mike Scott sophomores 259 Joy Scott Esta Schaffer Steve Schwanz Kim Schwartz Linda Schwartz Amy Schwerthofer Gwen Schlessman Todd Schliet Terri Schlosser Karen Seeger Shari Sehacht Greg Seifert Roger Shalley Angie Sharer 'dancing Steve Shea Bill Sheldon Randy Shelley Rodney Shelton Barb Sheppard Nelda Shoemaker Laura Shrotf Gil Shuga Nora Silkey Allen Simons Debbie Singleton Valerie Singleton Tina Sitek Zittie Skin Dorathy Skinner Chuck Skirpan Barbara Smith Becky Smith Debbie Smith Gigi Smith Kevin Smith Mike Smith Stephen Smith Sue Smith Vicki Smith Karen Snyder Henrietta Solomon Jason Song Mark Sordani Jill South Panda Spencer Sharon Spencer Terri Spencer Nancy Sponar Barb Sproule Lois Stamm Jenny Stafford Doug Stanford Scott Stanford Greg Stanley Diana Stegall Dick Stephenson 260 sophomores i . it .ss S wr ' '- I Q r ,. -'-' '?.f'., A tw. 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It I 1' NN 933. 37 'M l Q it tr f r ' yi t A M i., ft, E f it A li V I , 'Hr ' :iii i ' ,fy h 'Zi W . f ' Q -, :f ef 'l 5 ly. If In rx I 142:-5..,i , ' V 1 V- Y: A t ' -Q Q l ,gt-9' jlfit Mitt itzltitg 1 it A' wi H. t J Dancing to the sounds ot the Coronado fight song are the Los Hermanos Dancing Donuts , David Measel and Mike Reynolds. Club members helped to raise spirit before the bonfire with their dance vs it V 'H gf X X' . .fr 2' A Q Q, . l X . T ' it J .S E . lv it et 'te , tl? ,T r T ' i l 'T i i it I ,W-1,s.., H 11 , QW' 55-- 2 .f V .Kill--:gn ,' . gi nil.. 12: '4 Ml r:::a,, P3 FE 2 P 1 V, 1: A --.Q--v -4:-,., H f i ' W V . f V ge ' EM5' E ' wry gr .V ' l l 1 1 , g 'I l 'Zi T Y x ' F r fx -if Q L QF'i +'5F7'imQsA-'i il ' T f 'hxtt T R ,:-:- i it ,fb I h he K W , .... ,.,.,.,, , .4 YN ' 1 1 'E'-:-:5f'i5E, .4 ll, V Q I 1, V YQ , '---' ' it -'zzf at al Q QPSK? l T if . lr .. f--- Al , ,, ...,. W , ..,,. L- ' l I t f-311 li ax . '91, VQ ,V llll lllyn,? - , .' 3 V , ' ,a,,mg-I A falftv E, Vigf lbs? B W - ' Y-fx ' t - fl -.x i 'Q l - l .W 3 WP , gi.. , 1 Sl tl? t L N if lffa y, LA T egww, t. .Q W 9 1 2 1, m e i i my , Q M 'v f 4 l 31? fstg:g::..:.:-. 2. ,., .,.::. g E lv' , K xt V it 3 1' i .4 75 ,E , A all . Q W , ,E if Lk ik L it f . J 'E-. I R N l ll' .-x Kim Stewart Tim Stiles Jolynn Stimbert Sandlin Stitt Tom Stone Dan Stough Bob Straub Dale Streit Wayne Stuckey Mike Sullins Bob Sullivan Leah Surface Susan Sutton Dennis Svoboda Bill Swaney Nancy Swanson Monica Szafran Sandra Szymborski Mike Tabeek Jody Taggart John Taylor Karla Taylor Linette Taylor Robert Taylor Doug Terrill Joyce Thaden Don Thalke Dawn Thorne Tim Tiffany Dean Todd Robert Torres Terri Trejo Gini Trom Scott Trumble Kim Tygret Anna Unterberger sophomores 261 Jody Urschel Kent Utter Tony Valencia Dirk Van Matre T yy was X 5 I - We QW, va, Terry VanWylen T x4 - ' y .K V, John Vivier John Vogan 1 I rf' , A N f i i ' ggi ww fy 'il' jf! A, -Q 4'-.1 JY-.' l 4- u 'f 1 .say 4 Q.- sophomores enter class competitions Joe Volk Tim Vollmer Adele Wabinga Jeanie Wagner Mike Waite Paul Waldrop Joe Walker Doug Wallace John Wallace Beth Walls Dean Walsh Kathi Walsh Eric Walters Kevin Ward Laura Wargo Carl Warren Mark Wasson Scott Watkins Gary Watson Terre Watson Mary Watzke Andie Weaver Dave Webb Jim Webster Diana Weir Dave West Dirk Westerfer Jeff Wetherby ,f', . If vf :srl , 1, . A U' Q .J Lui' 5 1 i ' 1 X ffl f fi - it lf' i K W' '7 JA I i i it N., .3 , 7 ' l ul yi ii ,Q Q h 1 ,, C',r l A :- .A 2 Ia - -P, ,- ,-.-,- Y Y :el 91 lc Egg, . , , ,. I: ,Lf fl , X4 '3 -M . . v t v' - 1 f u... l . r 5 ,,, ,, -1 l ii iii H are f A it , , ,f. 1- ,il i iii , - . 1 V 9 :-r :fc Y V I A5 - anim' U, M it-LG 1 5 1 lr gl i s!li1:l,QiNi Q Ml Q Q Wg T ft R - A ex C ' 'K 1' T 1 fi? - f 1 -3 , . f ffltf Sophomores show enthusiasm at a pep rally during a two bits cheer. Sophomores won the coveted Scope bottle in class competition. 262 sophomores H ' . J 7 X l f W J ii lf ' ly K X l 1 , Xlp si : fi. 1 3 11W l .l i 'H Wil It..- . 11 ,pe 1 -1 A , 1 ' ' A 1' '4' f ui, Joe Whatley , xx .Xf 5 X , W il y David Whitten l X i l Jeff White qi ' Q ' ' if l 1 l 1 Sophomore Gayle Brunhofer helps to put up the class lawn, during homecoming week. Sophomore's won first place in competition. ,,E i A, X X 11 L 1 Nl Y--X .. gli ' 1 1 ,mt L my -13 .1 I al Hi H, 11, ,. , .PLY rf 'I L '-114.-if nu 1 J thi L 3 5 Ag at LAXIM W 6 5 4 m ' I - Q. I L viii ' 'i s A 1 V -' 1 ' B- D Y :Y . . X f 'T x i x 1 lpn! U 'ix fr 1 tv .- 1 1 '1- XX 1 N 11 1 1 ' 4 4, L ' ' A '72-X,.1.1i ' ' -'F , v If X 1 YX f, ' '4 1-21 - 5 fi f ' ' .- I 1 ' ' 1 P' L- 1 X Vgg Ml f ot, 1 f ' 1- L I A .--l K,t11f l lf ll l iii? 1 ' W 1. l 1 43? M tl, . T A , 'V ,. I ! 'sn - 1 -1 ' 14 1 1- ', ' 'f 3-A Vi- 'A ' , fl A MX :rx ii X 9 X X 1 X X A H? !l l '- 1 1 Kim Whiting Becky Wiederhoft Eugene Wilder Trina Williamson Mike Willmoth Celeste Wilson Denise Wilson Jeff Wilson Pam Wimberly Laura Windau Anita Withem Dick Witt Greg Woodall Pat Woodford Charles Wright Don Wright Kevin Wright Mike Wyatt Perry Wybranski Lisa Yahraus Gary Yeager Bruce Young Debbie Young Larry Young Robert Young Bernadine Zieg Beth Ziegler Jim Zimbal ler sophomores 263 ohrislmas season brings mang dilferenl inleresls Duke Adams Terri Allred Rick Barnes Mike Boillot Jamie Brody Chuck Carden Diana Carrasco Terry Cofiin Skip Daley Lara Deegan Kim Dodd Brenda Drayer Charles Ferraro Stan Fisher Ben Fisk Sandy Forsgren Ruth Gardner Karen Grainger Dan Graybeal Pam Klein Vicki Komala Cindy Lee Mike Lindsey Bill Majercin Thomas Manista Wendie Manning Valerie Marsh Cathy Marshall Donna Maynard Richard McEntire Tim McGuire Chris Miller Rene Morrow Bliss Payne Leslee Price Scott Rain Donna Shannon 264 sophomores .1 1-5. - S , -I - ll W -. 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Iii , A- '-fr ei . , - i 5 - .ug it -L 'A ff 1g,,,,, , ' H' ::-,nj 5.2339 i Fifi 1- ,xg-H :- ggggsty get -,M mi, by . V 5 S ff ' ff' i, ML ., Q . V. W J 1 wl ith Rick Thompson Kent Utter at L -.,j S. 0- W YQ 5 L Ken Watchman N f Tony Zinzun la Standing in the forest at Payson is LH member, David Measel, with his newly cut tree. Los Hermanos cut down trees for clubs and for the Christmas dance which they spon- sored. Ob lntenfiewing primary students from Tonto School about how they feel towards Santa Claus, is Laura Lakin. sophomores 265 frosh form club to clean up campu A horse-riding lady was the ii ' theme of the freshman class Homecoming window which took first place in class divi- sion. ln the float division, the frosh took third place. Sponsoring a club made up of freshmen to clean up the cam- pus was the main goal of the freshmen class officers. To show support for the athletic events and to promote sales for the trail, freshmen volun- teers painted signs. Christmas caroling and giving away sundaes to the first 50 people at 3 Car Wash included Expressing their version of the Homecoming theme 'Celebracion de Wda', frosh came up with the other frosh activities. slogan Cream the Kings for the float. They tied for third place in competition. Freshmen class officers, front row: Susie Coppinger, representative, Kim O'Neill, representative and Mike Rolland vice-president. Froshfepresenta- Bolin, representative, Brad Cambell, justice, Penny Decker, secretary. tives and president met everyday with Executive Board to voice opinions Back row: Sharon Shalley, treasurer, George Esahak, president, Pat and views ofthe freshman class. 266 freshmen iii: js. J' I f X ., .K ., X I A , -t y .1 , it , 't Q 4 Y ' 3 ' YI4 lx F i , A Q' A IL., X Yu 1 i 1 1 A4 Y vi W Ji: , ug J 4 :i 4 ETH ln . 'Al Www x' CE. j L J. at l 'X .lf fl! , 1 .. . Li ' FF' wt 1 E' 1 l A N ' i . i it 4 f l , , A an -f.. .4-1, it -rf M E .l EE' f if J 1? 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' 'r Y K .:'a'r -a 1 -ng, fresh begin gear with howdg week Mike Bumbernick Kathy Bunnlng Pam Burris Cathy Burton Lee Burton Lauren Butcher Sandy Butler Cory Caldwell Melodie Callahan Brad Cambell David Cano Chuck Carden Tina Camden Mike Carlier Melvin Carlson James Carney Judy Carpenter Don Carr James Carrasco Paula Carrier Brenda Carter Dian Carter Tim Casey Mike Chance Randall Chantry Ken Chase Dick Chatham Terry Cheesemen 268 freshmen if W i , ith 'Sa wg- J all if Def i K I lit , rg l l n i lv S, l V,FI'1: - - . hz l l. E 1' W v. 3 i' ,t1.afl1E ' lrwMl,W Y Q if ll -1 iii l - t x , - r' , .M , 0 ' , ? J 3 ' 35 p iff! V x V fm 'Y' N f - - A ' e I . 5 A .' , 1 .,,..,g l tl iii lil J... ,, vt!-? w, as ' it . - iii : ,l as if W, me .. in Q- as-f ' V - if - 'b ' K n - 91 ,fm l ., , -- ' ' . ' gre' im 4- 'M ' 1 -. ,- : -- .4-A f ,. , . 1 It QR gi t .,.. 'lf Y ' if V nfylft g i it l as if . 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H., 1 g, .hi is i Martin Churchfield Caroline Clark Linda Clift Bill Clinton Mary Closset Tina Clough Mary Cocoa Tina Cody Deana Colletti Dawn Collins Donna Colombo Debbie Confehr Bob Conlin Donny Conlin Mike Conner Eva Cook Lynn Cookinham James Cooper Susie Coppinger Vicky Costabile Cindy Counsell Lori Cox Liz Crane Dale Cranston Gail Crapley Kevin Crawford Scott Croft Karen Lee Crowder Kirby Crowell Tracy Cuda Ronda Cunningham Paul Curley Mark Curran Pat Curtis Will Cutter Deonne Daily Leslie Dalke Barry Davis Beverly Davis Paul Dean Debbie Dease freshmen 269 national election spurs participation Mark Decker Penni Decker Mike Deegan Dave Delster Patti De Martino Robert Demson Steve Denogean Paulette Denson Etienne Dezenje Scott Dial Tom Diamond Karen Dicino Debbie Diett Mark Dilfenbaugh Donna Dilday Bill Dildine Cindy Dlmmitt Valerie Dinsmore Jean Di Ross Frank Donato Bill Doran Denise Dugan Mike Duncan Kay Dunn Scott Eaton Richard Ebel John Eckhoff Dan Economes Doug Ellis Pat Ellis Carol Emlng Mark Emry Martha Emry Jodi Engle 270 freshmen I . , I v , .4 tl , we roi. i f i i N 'S 5' 4' wif.-H ml A' M it ' - X X we 1,1435 I Kit, by S I ' M , Freshman Bill Ferrall, a member of Young Republicans, passes out Nixon 'f' ' I 4 'V i'i posters and bumper stickers to promote re-election of President Nixon. 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'. ,V r g fe - 'tank' g ' ., 1. gl JI i l E ,-, -ou lf H ' ' ll' 'Wal J xi-: ' George Esahak Mike Estrada Bill Evans Terry Everhart Bob Ewald Beth Ewing Suzanne Eyestone Pam Farr Frank Fedele Tom Felke Art Ferguson Donna Ferrante Bill Ferrell Randy Field Tammie Fierros Larry Filaski Sandra Fincher Robert Fisher Sandy Fleming Michael Fletcher Linda Flinn Mike Foulk Scott Fraser Mark Fredrick Don Freeman Kurt Fulk Cher Fuller Michael Gabele Wendy Gabhart Mike Gaffke Cindy Gailbraith David Gannon Patty Garcia Tony Gardella Jill Garneski Jeff Gatewood Brian Gatti Mary Geise Brad Gentry Kim Gerodimos Marie Gettas Dave Gifford Mary Gilbert Trudi Gilchrest Ginger Gill Kim Gilpin Linda Ginnetti Pam Ginnerti Margaret Girardin Kim Gleason Marc Gleason Kelly Gieave Jerry Goettl Bob Goodenberger Eslabn Gonzalez Bryan Gore freshmen 271 Gail Graf Jack Graham Rick Grasmoen Bob Graybeal Dan Greco Carrie Green Barbara Griggs Randy Grothaus Wally Grover Kristy Haar Rob Halchishick Denise Hallman Pam Hallmark Patty Hallmark Gary Hamilton Jim Hammons Scott Hannemann Pam Hansen Dennis Hantla Randy Hardy Floxanna Harper rqgprmr: WT :IT 'J'5'5C A if H. 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T T' ' 'Q ,. ff eau ll .Q X gc, 5 l , , F ..- 1 ' 17 A-'I ' I T V fx ffl f xi-' fresh make speeches. select Robert Harris Tracy Harris Cathy Harrison Maureen Hart Bud Hathaway John Havick Kathy Hawkins Patrick Hayden Tom Heckathorn Lori Helus Kathy Helus Mark Hendel Claire Henkenius Sheila Henning Tim Henry Mark Hermann Michael Higgins John Hilger Patty Hilton Maria Hinjosa Beth Hinton Connie Hixenbaugh David Hoffman Mike Hoke Wendy Holloway Theresa Holmes Terry Hooker Brenda Hopson 272 freshmen J T I TTl . , I its 4 ,T 1 ff 3 iff I ft-af x - T TTT T' iii , T. , T I ,-v. . my , X ,XT 'W T , T T l T pa. r e A., j s. 3 A T T V T, ' ,j T - ' g..T , W1 Tw .. ii ug A X, -I C ,' is C C I , . - b Q ir' if 'Q F'-'U 'gi r Ti 'ri-' al Qt T gi .sri 1 T N ,ff .. ' -' . ' ' ,-'T' 'fi' - ,Q V ' ff T :T ft I wx .E ggi V 71' .vi 1 l TX-T l 4 X . ui: . T 'T f T.lliTT. will T Cf' T T ,T its l T T - T TJ: ,. -4 , -r- 1 ' T 'f , f- , ff w . ' ' , 'Tfllf I, ' ff-- T ff ,. 1 ' , ll T T A ..,, V A Q Aim? 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He in A J ix won this freshman election which was held early in September. ' , .. ip an, :flow my ef S+ J - via- l' -, Nl f - - ' ' ' J. l Wi S' ' ll 5 J 'i p T K . A - 'EHFQQ X . N ' ' f, if V ii .- , , f i ii at 'H A....4L J fa-yi-3 fri of H, - all f -- ' V' 1 1, ,Hi 'rn'-' H ' ' ii -' ' Y 'ii J' 1.-if-' ' if l '- -' A ' ,l lea -. 5' A -r .,1,,: '- e . . - l-ai 'zri h .Qi a 1 ir, . 1 -- ly I .- ' , . , ff? , R ,. Xu I' . f . f ' W ' L , J lilly? L. 1 We ,-- . Qu . ,', '1 , ' H Q- ., , M . a 7: l '- - ' it 2-' is af: ' ' H -1. N . , 575- 711. 'L -lr ' mf! wir ' 3 R5 -1 -- il ' lil A, J- 1- -, 1 ff ' if fu cf' ' f x. -' Q uia i' l . , ' i ' . X M?-T: X xl 1 JL 1.177 ' 5331, - 1 IV., Nfl 'l i,iQ'3'A V -.5 h 2 4-iw .51 :V ' X 'f' 4 -.Q - 'Q ,A B A l . ' r N , ,X tb ' i M is S zffwffii be xr ii ' . ' 1. 'msn ' ' 'fr' 'N' W -' 'Tri rs-'H' -a.--f1--- Y i 1 is 4' - f if FT T-li ' . 'V -lea f it -444.1 F K xx ' I Q 'V F M i-K - VZ HQ' 'x ' ,1 MW, 'H - l ':fi' 1 fb.. 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E534 Debbie Houser Alan Hubbard Liz Huelmolld Bruce Huling Perry Humbert Vicki Huminik Rhonda Humphrey Elizabeth Hunt Derenda Hurst Dale Ingraham Debbie Jacobson Jim Jaeger Debbie Janik Consuelo Javier Steve Jenson Sarah Jipson Barbara Johnson Jim Johnson Stephanie Johnson Vida Johnson Brad Jones Joe Jones Robert Jones Ellen Jordan Daren Kahus Richard Kalinowski Karen Kanalos Susan Kanouse Lisa Kaskell Frank Keeler Kandi Kehoe Cindy Kelley David Kelley Amy Kellermeyer Diane Kelly Jim Kemper freshmen 273 Kim,KendalI Mary Kermoade Bill Ketterer Alan Kimball Wally King Karen Kircher Mike Kirkpatrick Bill Klein Carl Knaak Bruce Knapwurst Tom Koch Julie Kolasa Janice Kolsky Wally Kostelnik Robert Krebs Bobbie Kreyer Mike Kruse Dale Kurth Chris LaBriola Jenniter Lahet Jaye Lamoree if-5 it L Q if M 1 I t o ', 5-1 Q - W K in M : 'T i W +R' 3 415- 3: i 'l i .ggi V is 7 it A ' . f i..... l L . L 9 , ' 1 I 'S M' r . ,L,6? i i K .l Xl X . a my xr. 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Criag Levario Ted Leveque Debbie Lippmann Bruce Logan Pete Lombardo Faye Longnaker Cathy Longo Gary Lopez Roberta Lopez Glenda Lounsberry Liz Lucas Terry Lucchesi Kathy Lytle Dan Lytton Jayne Maestas Stephen Magoon Mike Mangham Tom Manley Deon Manning Peter Markes Dorothy Marlin Pam Martin Steve Martin Jim Martindale Veronica Martinez Loraine Markis Steve Marx Kevin Mason Donna Mayville Rhonda McAnaIIy Kim McCarty Debbie McCommas Gary McCloskey Robin McCorick Vicki McCracken Don McFadden Bruce McGeathy Pat McGuire Brian Mclnnis Kris McKeown Lauren McLaws Rocky McLuen Ray McMahon Ronald McNeeley Scott Means Mike Mejia Mike Mendoza Karen Menosky Lori Merrett freshmen 275 Dan Mihelik Jenny Miller Laura Miller Leila Miller Peter Miller Candy Millener Ruth Mingua Cherri Moats Paul Mobley Roxanne Moon Melva Monson Marcy Moreland Sue Morgensen Anne Morrison Kim Morrison Donna Moser Patty Motari Tom Muir Jim Mullen John Munoz Wendy Mullen Diane Muller Dale Murry Denise Musenbrock Vinita Nall John Nelson Tim Nelson Wendy Nichols Zana Nichols Rick Nielsen Sue Nielsen Jeanette Nienaber Denny Nixon Mary Norman Renee. Normandin Joy Norton Denise O'Berg Tom Olive Julie Oliver Pat O'Neill Beth Ori Emily Overstreet Becky Owens Tim Owens Tim Paden Lesley Paliumi Larry Paget Colleen Palmer Eileen Papineau Rose Papineau Louis Papke Bob Parker Jacquelyn Parker Brad Parr Donna Pasquel Sharon Paternoster 276 freshmen gifs .sie . fi' EFI' .. , I 1-ul ,- 1 L, V 'va' , -07ws ll, fmr . ,, in , My I J ll .5 l ', .ff - , 1 . gslmvilsa ' f ' X--fs-vWl1f--. ll -4 .. V, 4- ld ,, sq? ' x s 'sv 1 'gilt xi 'qi Y' ll 4 Eiiffll' QSM I J .,... c.1l. J- Wei' f Q .4 . E L if L fe . . , if 'ina' ' 'v , ' I M . Mu- r, , A ri K. W ,I Rx , 474,151 Q- ' ' iw?. Wfwgm Evwifsffwff 'j ':'i Inf, ' ,, fi' A A ,Lk 'rf ,f :,'.. jg' ef affair Q. ' N . il' 'm g Eilliiizllhi l r - 'ilu Q 1 1 s N bu 4 I lk' I 1 ' K X J . Q TY' .wwyf mi rrrxww ,44' , i ? , Q1 in f ' f H1175 :fb I ' M . r 1 A 5 4 l. ' ' f 'il-'uf 1 V . l . P il T -:-l. i'r i J x Eiiix Ye? N' 'fwfh ig 5' 1 c- 3? , UPI? ' ..,i T ' ' ,I 4, 1' Jr' '. 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' 'lil fkg g, ' 1 I N id John Pearce Randy Pearling Cathy Pechholt Melissa Pender Lori Pepper Carl Pererson Becky Pernack Sandy Perrine Brad Peters Valli Peters Norman Peterson Philip Petlock Dale Philips Laura Phillips Candy Pickering Jackie Pipla Randy Plettner Donnie Poole Kim Poole Kirk Poth Yvette Pourclau Terry Pray Michelle Preis Lisa Prikosovits Andrew Prokop Tabitha Quick Jackie Ralston Mark Rambo Theresa Ramsd Jeff Randall Judy Rascoe Nick Rauch Wayne Ray Bob Reed Donnelle Reed Peggy Reeves Sherie Reid ell Cathy Reifschneider Dan Reilly Barbara Renner Debbie Reynolds freshmen 277 Todd Richard Doug Richards Kathy Richards Elizabeth Richie Pam Ricotta Pat Ridderhotf Libby Riddle David Riggs Elizabeth Ringer Bob Rippe Tina Ritchie Paul Robinson Katherine Rodriguez Mike Rolland Denise Romantic Kristin Ronn Carrie Rouse James Rundle Glen Salomon Lianne Samalik Rick Samuels Kurt Samuelson Lonnie Sandlin Lynn Sanno Matt Sauble Le Ann Sauder Kurt Saunders Mark Scarp Dave Schooler Pauline Schoolitz Pete Schreiner Rose Schreiner Betsy Schroeder James Schubert Anne Scott Cindy Scott Janice Scott Kathy Scotten Bryan Seaman Laura Seaman Mark Seeger 278 freshmen ., ,:.. f 4, . t M, f get '- -I N ' 1' V fi N aklhavgz E TW jf ' , 's F L, X ,H ' 5 7 ' ,A I ' X X XXXXXW aX , if. 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Ftick Williamson Linda Wilmoth Steve Wilson Wes Wilson Donald Winquist Brian Wisner Maureen Witt Marianne Witte Arlette Wolff Connie Wood Peggy Wood Donna Woodka Don Worchester Dan Wright Penny Wright Jan Wughes Theresa Yanez Glenn York Joe York Donna Young Geri Young Troy Young Drew Young Sue Zappia Amy Zeiff Dan Ziegler David Ziegler Peter Zeiner freshmen 281 Diane Armer Julie Attwood Kathryn Aungust V A Randy Bachman ' X L i i , I, a ter in tv 7 ....3 . :Hn Leslie Baudo Gary Boyd f it . xx f 'I' ' -Mjgrfiiiv to - N- , Greg Burdoin A Y, Barb Chambers ' -- f 'iw' ks Sam Cook ,N HT' H Sue Courtney .Q 2 Coral Dawson 2 Rick Eischen W- 1 jg Diane Fedele Q4 Brian Fergeson fix ff X Kevin Finn Ci' 'lm Q i . l F .5 l Carol Ford L' 1-4 5 1' Jami Guthrie V 35' L, i Linda House 1- ' . Carl Kissner . , Kori Knutson M AJ Mace Laurence Jane Lipinski -1 'nr' 15' v f'5 ix 1, sv-.gl .'4i -If' .. an Llr as Oa Freshmen suffered the many perils of being initiated into the various clubs on campus. New members of mat maids wore wrestling uniforms with creative make-up to compli- ment the ensemble. lb Adopted by members of the freshmen class 'Donald' became the mascot of many frosh. 282 freshmen fresh construct massive 'cru i' lube To .W 'L .- 5 . Q, xl- F 'Ml mr? -, J QW! l if r' , 'Q P -,ff r w ' Bill McMurdy Bill Mertens Flon Mitchell Michael O'Hair Beth Orr Gary Paige Melissa Pender ,. ll I 0 I , l A, Brad Peters Laura Phillips Yvette Pourciau Ron Price Kathryn Salmon Debbie Senlivanac Mark Smith l l, H l ! R1 .lf A xr W Alison Snowder Dana Todd Gary Thompson Scot Trout Jay Willard Rick Willeford Marianne Witte X Dave Wright Laura Zepeda lc Built as part of a project for Steve Papp's art class, freshman, Pat Curtis, shows off the gargantuan work of art he and his fellow class- mates created. freshmen 283 senior register ia ALICE ALLEN: alpha omega: quill and scroll: '72 trail: '73 trail RICHARD ALCORN: international thespians society: 'best minor charac- terization in a production': midsummer's night dream: evening of enter- tainment: of mice and men: fiddler on the roof: hamlet: miracle worker: shakespeare festival BRENT ALLRED: los hermanos: student forum: student activist party: model u.n. WENDY ALVES: amicae: prep chorus: cantadoras MARY AMBERG: donettes: criada: los hermanos sweetheart: tennis JOE ANDREWS: swimming RON ARKO: los hermanos: quill and scroll: mu alpha theta: american fielo service: national honor society: teen involvement: student senate: '72 teen gazette correspondent: '72 explorer: '73 explorer DEBBIE ASH: future homemakers of america: of mice and men: arsenic and old lace: evening of entertainment: quill and scroll: '72 trail: '73 trail CHRISTI ATCHISION: future homemakers of america: alpha omega: junior varsity band: national honor society: election committee: student senate Cb SHERRY BACKLUND: pep club: future homemakers of america: coe: of mice and men: rhinoceros DIANE BAILEY: junior varsity band SHANNON BAKER: ecology club: '72 explorer: '73 explorer RENEE BARTOLI: amicae LINDA BAUER: american field service: pep club: teen involvement: ger- man club: health occupations: asu german festival poetry award: social activities committee: evening of entertainment RENEE BEAUDIN: '73 trail BEVERLY BERG: criada: gaa: young life: student senate ROD BERKEY: los hermanos: future medical careers: national honor soci- ety: junior varsity band: varsity band DENNIS BERNARD: deca MEREDITH BIGLER: national honor society: future teachers of america: cantadoras: choralairs: ace MIKE BLAIR: track: cross country JEFF BLAKEY: athletic lettermen club: key club: swimming ROSE MARIE BODY: alpha omega: scottsdale honors cotilliong fiddler on the roof BART BRADLEY1 national honors society: junior varsity chorus: varsity basketball: varsity baseball PAT BRADY: citizens band radio club ROBIN BRAMAN: amicae: young life: gaa: jc3: sc3: social activities com- mittee: french club: choralairs: tennis: student senate: senior class rep- resentative: donettes JOE BRINNON: international thespians society: key club: student forum: ' ace: all state chorus: freshmen baseball: assembly committee: ondine: fiddler on the root: you're a good man charlie brown: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: the crucible: miracle worker: Oklahoma: the night thoreau spent in jail: trail king candidate SHELLEY BRlSTOWg amicae: gymnastics: varsity cheerleader: student senate ANDY BROADDUS: key club: frosh football: junior varsity football: base- ball: basketball JUDY BROWN: french club: quill and scroll: national honor society: gover- nors' safety council: tennis: '72 explorer: '73 explorer MARILYN BRUENING: future homemakers of america: alpha omega TERRI BRLIMFIELD: coe: evening of entertainment: ondlne KEVIN BURNS: athletic lettermen club: key club: fellowship of christian athletes: freshmen basketball: freshman football: swimming: junior var- sity football: varsity football: 'most valuable swimmer' 4 TERRY BUTTS: los hermanos: national honor society: mu alpha theta: avi- ation club: boys state: cross country: track: tennis: intramural basket- ball: jc3 Oc SHERI CHEESEMAN: american field service: halcyon: pep club: god squad: cantadoras: student senate: evening of entertainment: shake- speare festival . I MARY ELLEN CHIMENZ: amicae: mat maids: scottsdale honors cotillion: 'c3 CARMEN CLARK: hiking club: quill and scroll: student senate: '72 trail: '72 explorer: '73 explorer ' . CHERIE CLARK: criada: choral lettermen: scottsdale honors cotillion: can- tadoras GARY CLEMENS: deca DEBBIE COATNEY: hero: parent's night JANET COOK: riding. club U A 1 ROBERT COOK: future medical careers: prep band: junior varsity band CHRISTY COPPINGER: american field service: gaa: mat maids: amicae: girls state: Scottsdale honors cotilliong donettes: sophomore class secre- tary: junior class representative: student senate: governor of social activities: jc3: social activities committee: hello dolly DEBBIE COURTNEY: band and orchestra Iettermen: dons band: orches- 284 senior register tga: pep band: choralaires: messiah: carousel: my fair lady: fiddler on t e roo DAVE CRAWFORD: key club: future medical careers: science club: teen involvement: freshmen band: junior varsity band: intramural basketball: student senate GARY CRESSEY: key club: student senate PEGGY CROSBY: alpha omega: future homemakers of america: american field service: hero RADENE CUNNINGHAM: alpha omega: junior varsity band: student sen- ate NANCY CURTIS: student forum: mat maids: model u.n.: '72 trail: '73 trail: quill and scroll: cantadoras: choralairs: messiah Od BRIAN DALKE: hiking club: junior varsity wrestling: '73 explorer KIM DANIEL: student senate: student activist's party: deca: girls prep cho- rus: cantadoras: student forum TRUDY DANIELSON: prep girI's chorus: cantadoras ALAN DEAN: track: wrestling: freshman class representative MARK DEBREE: national honor society: athletic lettermen club: key club: french club: student forum: asu medallion of merit: boy's state: fresh- men football: freshmen track: junior varsity football: junior varsity track: varsity cross country: varsity track: intermural basketball: junior class president: senior class president: executive board: inter-club council: aasc: tragyc: trail king candidate ALEX DECOSTA: citizens band radio club: prep band KATHLEEN DEEGAN: deca: prep chorus: cantadoras SHEILA DELLINGER: criada: future teachers of america: prep girls cho- rus: cantadoras: choralairs LOU ANN DEMARTINO: hero BUTCH DESHONG: hero: freshman cross country: freshman track: fresh- man wrestling: junior varsity track: varsity cross country: student senate TAMMY DESLAURIERS: criada: freshman class secretary: student senate RON DESPAIN: key club: latin club: mu alpha theta: national honor soci- ety: student senate: election committee FE FE DEZENTJE: alpha omega: spanish club: art club DERINDA DILDAY: alpha omega MICHAEL DILDINE: athletic lettermen club: freshman football: freshman track: sophomore football: sophomore track: varsity football: varsity track KATHY DILLARD: deca DIANNE DIMMITT: alpha omega: national honor society: mu alpha theta' student senate: '72 explorer: '73 explorer CLAIRE DIRMYER: hero KAREN DORAN: german club: french club: future medical careers: teer involvement: national honor society: scottsdale school board social studies revision committee: broadway youth council SHARON DORAN: german club: french club: teen involvement: national honor society: scottsdale school board social studies revision commit- tee: broadway youth council MARY LOU DUBIN: booster club: teen involvement: mat maids: amicae: health occupations: junior varsity band BEV DUNCAN: criada: dope stop: god's squad: tennis: social activities committee: evening of entertainment ED DUPASS: citizens band radio club: junior varsity football: student sen- ate SHARON DYSON: mat maids: student senate ie TRUDI EDWARDS: american field service: criada: social activities commit- tee: international thespians society: cantadoras: choralairs: student sen- ate: my fair lady: ondine: plain princess: fiddler on the roof: hamlet: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: the crucible: miracle worker: trojan women: oklahoma DIANA EHRLER: german club: french club: national honor society: teen involvement: teenage republicans D'ANN ELDER: alpha omega: gaa: national honor society: quill and scroll: cantadoras: choralairs: ace: '71 explorer: '73 explorer GLEN ELLIOTT: god squad: athletic Iettermen club: key club: junior var- sity track: junior varsity cross country: varsity track: varsity cross coun- try: student advisory board PEGGY ELSON: future homemakers of america: prep girls chorus KEN EMLING: german club: spanish club: riding club: health occupations NANCY ENRIQUEZ: coe: alpha omega RON EPPERLY: varsity football: varsity wrestling: varsity track SUZIE ESAHAK: criada: jc3: national honor society: young life: homecom- ing queen: junior varsity cheerleader: varsity cheerleader: senior class treasurer: student senate: national conference of christians and jews Of CATHY FENTON: future homemakers of america: student senate STEVEN FIEGAN: key club: junior varsity football: freshman football MARILYN FIELD: alpha omega: national honor society: junior varsity band: varsity band BRIAN FINNEGAN: hiking club TONI FLEMING: american field service: international thespians society: student forum: junior varsity chorus: sophomore class vice president: junior class vice president: senior class senator: student senate: student activist party: hello dolly: taming of the shrew: plain princess: ondine: fiddler on the roof: hamlet: miracle worker: the crucible: shakespeare festival: shakespeare banquet: jc3: model u.n. NANCY FLICK: pep club: french club: mat maids: criada: national honor society: scottsdale honors cotillion: outstanding french student: student senate: freshman treasurer: director of publicity: executive board: stu- dent government committees: ondine: evening of entertainment DEBBIE FORD: health occupations: band SHELLEY FORD: future homemakers of america: amicae: united states figure skating champion: student senate: sophomore class representa- tive: director of club relations KATHY FOX: amicae: american field service: welcoming committee: pub- licity committee: mat maids: election committee: social activities com- mittee: jc3: freshman class representative: student senate: executive board: evening of entertainment: donettes LAUREL FRISHMAN: alpha omega: national honor society: student senate GARY FULK: los hermanos: mu alpha theta: national honor society: junior varsity band: stage band: varsity band: pep band: jc3: intermural bas- ketball: ycaa basketball I Pig GAFFNEY: hiking club: key club: national honor society: freshman football: freshman wrestling: junior varsity football: junior varsity wres- tling: varsity wrestling: swimming DEBBIE GARDNER: dope stop: amicae: health occupations: pep club: mat maids: publicity committee CHERYL GARNESKI: american field service: god squad: amicae: young life: evening of entertainment: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: ondine: the crucible: miracle worker: shakespeare festival: alice in won- derland: '72 explorer: '73 explorer DEBBY GASKINS: halcyon KATHI GAUDIO: alpha omega: health occupations: student senate CINDY GILBERT: criada: national thespians society: choralairs: of mice and men: miracle worker: hamlet: fiddler on the roof: the crucible: -ondine: my fair lady: shakespeare festival SHAYNE GILPIN: german club: national honor society: mu alpha theta: teen involvement: ace: choralairs: freshman basketball: student senate JOE GLEAVE: national honor society: athletic Iettermen club: freshman football: freshman track: junior varsity football: varsity track: varsity foot- ball KERIN GLESSING: coe BONNIE GOETTL: halcyon: arsenic and old lace: fiddler on the roof: of mice and men DORIANNE GOLLUBIER: international thespians society: dope stop: pro- fessional clown TERRY GRADILLAS: criada: scottsdale honors cotillion: jc8: student gov- ernment committees DEBBIE GRAFF: future homemakers of america CARLA GREEN: alpha omega: national honor society LESLIE GREEN: alpha omega: god's squad: national honor society: canta- doras: choralairs LEENIE GREER: all division football: varsity football: varsity basketball JOHN GUNBY: varsity golf Oh BONNIE HALL: crlada: future homemakers of america: quill and scroll: explorer olympics: los hermanos sweetheart: cantadoras: gymnastics: social activities committee: donettes: '72 trail: '73 trail KIM HALL: alpha omega: tennis DALLAS HALLMAN: dope stop: future secretaries of america CHARLES HAMILTON: choralalres DAVID HAMITON: los hermanos: hero: cross country RUSTY HANCOCK: freshman football: freshman cross country BONNIE HANSON: hero JEFF HANTLA: fellowship of christian athletics: athletic Iettermen club: key club: all city football: all division football: football: track: wrestling: homecoming king candidate GARY HARDY: american field service: future medical careers: quill and scroll: dons band: pep band: junior varsity band: student senate: scotts- dale daily progress correspondent: '72 explorer: '73 explorer DALE HARMEYER: freshman football: track BECKY HARRIS: future secretaries of america: national honor society: student senate JOHN HARTIG: hiking club: freshman football: junior varsity football: inter- mural basketball JENNY HAWBECKER: criada: gymnastics: donettes: trail queen candidate DARLA HEFFEL: pep club: hero TIM HEGARTY: hiking club: choral Iettermen: dope stop: choralaires: ace: junior varsity track: freshman class representative: fiddler on the roof DEBBIE HELMS: future homemakers of america DEVREA HERMAN: criada: jc3: young life: homecoming queen candidate: junjjor princess: cantadoras: junior varsity cheerleader: varsity cheer- lea er BERNIE HILL: amicae: mat maids CHERYL HILL: deca FRANCES HINOJOSA: spanish club: coe PAM HINTON: mat maids: american field service: national honor society: quill and scroll: journalism workshop: student senate: student govern- ment committees: jc3: '72 trail: '73 trail KAREN HOELFE: national honor society: swimming: aqua-don HERB HOFMANN: key club: freshman football: junior varsity football: jun- ior varsity wrestling: junior varsity track KATHY HOOK: choral Iettermen: national honor society: cantadoras: ace: choralairs: messiah: hamlet: shakespeare festival: oklahoma DEL HOPKINS: los hermanos: freshman football: freshman track: junior varsity football: junior varsity track: varsity track: fiddler on the roof RENNY HOPPE: latin club, national honor society KATHIE HORNECKER: amicae: health occupations: student senate JIM HOUSER: los hermanos: national honor society: band Iettermen: var- sity band: pep band: freshman football STEVE HUMBERT: key club: football: wrestling: track: student senate PA'l'l'Y HUNTINGTON: band Iettermen: band .. KERRY JACKSON: halcyon: student senate: student forum: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: ondine: fiddler on the roof: evening of enter- tainment: '73 explorer RANDY JACKSON: future medical careers: freshman football: freshman basketball: freshman track: football: basketball: track KAREN JAMES: future teachers of america: alpha omega: hero: cantado- ras: homecoming committee: teen action program CFAAF JENSON: electronics club: freshman football: junior varsity base- a MARCY JEPSON: criada GARY JOHNSON: athletic Iettermen: football: basketball: baseball JANET JOHNSON: coe, student senate STEVE JOHNSON: hiking club: student senate DALLAS JONES: deca Ok NANCY KELLEY: american field service: national honor society: interna- tional thespian society: student senate: ondine: fiddler on the roof: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: the crucible: miracle worker: evening of entertainment: plain princess senior register 285 CARL KETTERER: freshman baseball: freshman basketball: junior varsity basketball: varsity basketball DAN KING: stage band ROSEMARY KIRSTEIN: future teachers of america: gaa: health occupa- tions: future medical careers: national honor society: volleyball KAREN KLEIN: student senate ROSEMARIE KLIMA: hello dolly NANCY KOENIG: donettes: national honor society: los hermanos sweet- heart: american field service TERI KOSZEWSKI: mat maids: riding club KAREN KRAFFT: future homemakers of america: god's squad: hiking club MARTY KRET: athletic Iettermen club: freshman football: freshman track: junior varsity cross country: junior varsity track: varsity cross country: varsity track KATHY KUMMERLOWE: ecology club: hiking club: french club: gaa: scottsdale student youth action board GAIL KWIATKOWSKI: future homemakers of america: gymnastics OI DEBBIE LACOY: quill and scroll: student advisory board: evening of enter- tainment: '72 trail: '73 trail GARDNER LAHET: key club: freshman tennis: freshman baseball: varsity wrestling: varsity diving: assembly committee KAHTY LANGE: tennis: sophomore class justice RICK LAURENCE: prep band ROYLEE LEAVETT: orchestra Iettermen: dons band: orchestra LINDA LEE: hero LINQZAE LEONARD: mat maids: quill and scroll: cantadoras: jc3: '72 trail: ral DON LETTERLY: track: football MARK LEVARIO: key club: jc3: track: baseball: cross country: student senate: social activities committee: assembly committee LEE LOEWENSTEIN: ecology club: halcyon: junior varsity band: hamlet: '72 explorer: '73 explorer-associate editor DAVID LONTCHAR: prep band LISA LONTCHAR: future homemakers of america: prep chorus: cantado- ras: evening of entertainment JEFF LOOS: los hermanos: varsity band: orchestra: stage band: freshman football: my fair lady PAUL LOWES: hiking club: los hermanos: student senate Om CANDY MALONE: amicae: latin club: national honor society: orchestra: messiah: student senate: oklahoma SARAH MARSH: american field service: dope stop: latin club: national honor society Sl-IERRY MARTIN: health occupations club ALICIA MARTINEZ: american field service: national honor society: election committee VIONA MATA: future homemakers of america KEAN MCCREADY: all division kicker: all city kicker: all city baseball: baseball: basketball: football JUNIOR MCCUTCHEON: wrestling: baseball: student senate TED MCDONALD: fellowship of christian athletes: basketball: baseball: ootba DEBEE MCFADDEN: american field service: pep club: french club: criada: international thespian society: choral Iettermen: choralairs: ace: medea: of mice and men: my fair lady: ondine: fiddler on the roof: evening of entertainment GREG MCINTURFF: hiking club: key club: los hermanos: boys state: wrestling: track: chief justice: student senate MARCY MCINTYRE: amicae: choral letterman: prep girls chorus: cantado- ras: student senate MINDY MCINTYRE: gaa: choral Iettermen: prep girls chorus: cantadoras: sophomore class treasurer: student senate: coronado capers MARY KAY MCMAHON: criada DONNA MEASEL: choral Iettermen: amicae: christian club: cantadoras: choralairs: ace: clerk of court of justice: oklahoma ELHYAMI MEHDI: soccer: foreign exchange student RICK MERTENS: hiking club MARGARET MILLANEZ: health occupations LINDA MILLER: future homemakers of america: alpha omega: american field service: future medical careers: student senate EMILIE MINNICH: alpha omega: riding club: art club KATHY MOELLER: future homemakers of america: alpha omega: hero LINDA MORRISON: latin club PAMELA MORRISON: criada: donettes DORALYN MOSEL: future homemakers of america: god's squad: hiking club: sop BECKY MUDD: deca SHARON MULCAHY: student senate JERI MURRAY: amicae RICHARD MURRIETA: freshman football: junior varsity wrestling: varsity wrestling Crt STACY NAPERALA: criada: publications workshop: quill and scroll: stu- dent government committees: '72 trail: '73 trail JANET NAVARRO: deca 286 senior register PAM NEDDERMEYER: french club: halcyon PAUL NEILL: riding club: freshman football: junior varsity football SGOTIJNEVILLE: national honor society: freshman football: junior varsity oot a LINDA NEWTON: american field service: mat maids: national conference of christians and jews: scottsdale honors cotillion: quill and scroll: social I activities committee: election committee: jc3: student senate: my fair lady: miracle worker: hamlet: oklahoma: evening of entertainment: alice in wonderland: '72 trail: '73 trail: trail queen candidate CLAY NOBLE: track BILL NUCKOLLS: prep band: junior varsity band: student senate ROSA NUNEZ: amicae: spanish club: foreign exchange student SARA NUTTALL: halcyon: quill and scroll: '72 trail: '73 trail Oo THOMAS OHORO: science club JOANNE OWENS: student senate O VIEKI PADGETT: amicae: coe: young life: god squad: choralairs: oklahoma RUTH PAGET: health occupations MARIE PAPKE: deca CHRIS PASTOR: future teachers of america: los hermanos: band letter- man: varsity band: pep band: stage band SUSAN PAUR: mat maids PATRICIA PEARLING: national honor society MARILEE PENFIELD: god squad JIM PENNINGTON: quill and scroll: '72 trail: '72 explorer: '73 trail: '73 explorer DAVID PEREZ: key club: freshman baseball: freshman football: junior var- sity football: junior varsity baseball: varsity baseball GAIL PHILLIPS: future secretaries of america: riding club KAREN PHILLIPS: alpha omega: equestrian club: pep club: fiddler on the I roof: publicity committee LYNDA PIERSON: alpha omega: coe: national honor society: junior varsity band: tennis CRAIG, FIPRTER: fellowship of christian athletes: varsity wrestling: varsity oot a DAN POTTER: bellas artes DONNA POYNER: national honor society CINDY PREJS: hiking club TODD PRINGLE: camera club: quill and scroll: '72 trail: '72 explorer: '73 , trail: '73 explorer-head photographer BRIDGET PROUTY: halcyon MARY PRUGH: future homemakers of america: hero F I Or HOLLY RADEMACHER: halcyon: ondine GINA RAMSDELL: pep club: band and orchestra Iettermen: prep band: pep band: junior varsity band: dons band: stage band: orchestra: fiddler on the roof: oklahoma SUSAN RANDALL: future homemakers of america: jc3: student senate: student government committees DEBBIE REED: halcyon: publicity committee: election committee: student senate DAN REILING: hero BEN RICHIE: football: track JEFF RIDDLE: all city basketball: football: track: basketball MARY RISSI: trench club: national honor society: amicae: student forum: volleyball: student senate VICKI ROBBINS: health occupations MAREN ROBERTS: international thespians society: student senate: the Crucible: evening of entertainment: arsenic and old lace: my fair lady: ondine: plain princess: fiddler on the roof: you're a good man charlie brown: hamlet: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: shakespeare festival DAVID ROBINSON: halcyon: hero: gymnastics: freshman basketball: track: freshman football: student senate SUSAN ROCKVAM: french club: miracle worker LUCY ROMERO: volleyball CLIFF ROTH: los hermanos: mu alpha theta: national honor society: band and orchestra letterman: phoenix youth symphony: all state music festi- val: varsity band: orchestra US CINDY SANDERS: mat maids: amicae: student senate SUZIE SANDERS: dope stop: volleyball SANDI SANDILLO: student senate WENDIE SANSONE: amicae: '72 explorer: coe: jc3 CONNIE SAYLOR: future medical careers: dope stop: god squad: health occupations: student senate: ondine: fiddler on the root: hamlet: rosen- crantz and guildenstern are dead: miracle worker: shakespeare festival SKIP SCHAUER: cross country: wrestling: student senate AMY SCHLESSMAN: amicae: student activist party: student forum: girls state: national honor society: cantadoras: student senate: student advi- sory board LYNN SCHWARTZER: student senate: evening of entertainment JIM SCOTT: key club: national honor society: mu alpha theta: boys state: scottsdale exchange student of the month: freshman football: freshman wrestling: freshman class president: sophomore class representative: junior class representative: student body president: homecoming king PETER SCURLOCK: choral lettermen: national thespian society: ace: cho- ralairs: freshman band: junior varsity band: freshman tennis: ondine: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: my fair lady: carousel: miracle worker: ecumunical board of christian youth CANDY SEE: future homemakers of america LYNDA SEELY: alpha omega: taming of the shrew: ondine: fiddler on the roof: the crucible: miracle worker: oklahoma: trojan women DAVID SEIFERT: latin club: national honor society: freshman basketball RAY SHAFARE: god's squad: citizens band radio club DWIGHT SHAW: future teachers of america: chess club: tennis PRES SHERROD: future teachers of america: bellas artes: quill and scroll: international thespian society: honor thespian: best backstage worker '72: director of club relations: executive board: inter-club council: stu- dent senate: fiddler on the roof: you're a good man charlie brown: mira- cle worker: plain princess: hamlet: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: oklahoma: evening of entertainment: explorer olympics: '72 trail: '73 trail-editor: trail king candidate JANE SHIRLEY: amicae DENISE SILBERT: health occupations: band Ietterman: national honor society: dons band GLENDA SIMPSON: deca GUY SKIRPAN: football IAN SLATIN: spanish club: student senate KATHY SMITH: mat maids: criada: student senate: executive board: jc3: senior class representative: inter-club council ROGER SMITH: hiking club DENNIS SNIDER: key club: intramural basketball REBECCA SNODGRASS: criada: scottsdale honors cotillion: junior varsity band: varsity band: junior class secretary: jc3: sc3: student senate CHARISSE SNOW: amicae: tennis: junior class treasurer: student senate HOLLI SNYDER: volleyball KEITH SOBRASKE: athletic lettermen club: all city football: all division football: freshman football: freshman basketball: freshman track: junior varsity football: junior varsity basketball: varsity football CAROLE SORTOR: future teachers of america: alpha omega: student sen- ate: social activities committee DEBBIE SOUTH: mat maids: criada: jc3: student government committees LAUREL SPARKS: junior varsity chorus: choralairs: my fair lady: ondine: fiddler on the roof: hamlet: rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead: shakespeare festival SUE SPEARS: gaa: alpha omega: band and orchestra Ietterman: national honor society: junior varsity band: dons band: pep band GARY SPRINGER: electronics club: choralairs: football: baseball LAURIE STEGALL: quill and scroll: explorer best writer: publications work- shop: '72 explorer: '73 explorer-editor: trail queen candidate DEBBIE STEPHENSON: amicae: future homemakers of america: girls state: tennis: sophomore class representative: junior class representa- tive: 'student body secretary: executive board: jc3: social activities com- mittee: election committee LARRY STEVENS: german club: teen involvement: riding club: student senate MIKE STIMBERT: los hermanos: band Ietterman: junior varsity band: dons band: stage band: pep band: freshman football MARTY STIPP: key club: citizens band radio club: hamlet: the crucible: miracle worker MIKE SUTTON: football: basketball: baseball LAURIE SWANSON: amicae: jc3: swimming: gymnastics: varsity cheer- leader: student senate: midsummer night's dream Ot ROBERT TAYLOR: track PAUL TEMPLE: fellowship of christian athletics: chess club: ace: chora- lairs: freshman tennis: junior varsity tennis: junior varsity track: varsity football: varsity track: senior class vice president: student senate: fiddler on the roof JON THEUNISSEN: german club: varsity band: prep band: junior varsity band: pep band: student senate TERRY THIBEAU: citizens band radio club CATHY THOMPSON: american field service JOHN THORN: key club: german club: stage band: student senate: my fair lady: fiddler on the roof GARY THORPE: basketball MARGARET THUDE: national honor society CLAUDE THYBEN: key club: athletic lettermens club: freshman cross country: freshman track: junior varsity cross country: varsity track DANE TRAINES: los hermanos: athletic Iettermen Club: boys state: national honor society: junior varsity band: varsity tennis: senior class justice: jc3 WENDYTSCHUMY: amicae: god squad: freshman class president: stu- dent senate: fiddler on the roof: ondine: shakespeare festival: miracle worker CHARLIE TUCKER: freshman track RICHARD TUCKER: key club PAULA TYNDALL: future teachers of america: science club lv CAROL VANDENBURG: hero KIM VASSALL: bellas artes: mu alpha theta: future teachers of america: science club: hiking club: national honor society: student senate: stu- dent advisory committee: philosophy '72: state scholastics art show LARRY VELA: future teachers of america: athletic lettermen club: key club: outstanding runner in cross country: junior varsity cross country: junior varsity track: varsity cross country: varsity track: student senate: evening of entertainment: '73 trail JEFF VERMILLION: wrestling: my fair lady OW JIM WALD: freshman football: freshman basketball: freshman track: junior varsity football: junior varsity track: intramural basketball SHERRI WALLACE: criada: ace: fiddler on the roof: rosencrantz and guil- denstern are dead SANDIE WANT: future teachers of america: '72 trail: '73 trail-associate editor: quill and scroll: international thespians society: plain princess: of mice and men: arsenic and old lace: hamlet: my fair lady: shakespeare festival: fiddler on the roof: born yesterday: evening of entertainment: state fta historian CYNDIE WATKINS: criada: jc3: national honor society: junior varsity cheerleader: varsity cheerleader: homecoming DEBBIE WATSON: dope stop: prep girls chorus: plain princess JIM WATZKE: key club: varsity football: junior varsity football: junior var- sity baseball: junior varsity track: freshman football CONNIE WENTLAND: future secretaries of america: health occupations DENISE WHEELWRIGHT: mat maids: criada: jc3: sc3: senior class secre- tary: midsummer nights dream: evening of entertainment: miracle worker: varsity cheerleader CATHIE WHITAKER: international thespians society: choral Ietterman: choralairs: ace: my fair lady: ondine: fiddler on the roof: miracle worker: oklahoma BILL WHITE: los hermanos: camera club: science club: band and orches- tra Ietterman: junior varsity band: varsity band: pep band: french horn ensemble: orchestra: '72 trail: '72 explorer KATHY WHITE: health occupations DELBERT WILLEFORD: hiking club: junior varsity football HANK WILLEFORD: deca: hiking club: freshman football JANEL WILLERT: pep club: criada: mat maids: choral lettermen: future medical careers: american field service: girls state: national conference of christians and jews: national honor society: cantadoras: choralairs: ace: election committee: welcoming committee: publicity committee: social activities committees: student senate: jc3: sc3: evening of enter- tainment: ondine: fiddler on the roof ROGER WILLIAMSON: choralairs NANCY WILSON: deca: my fair lady: arsenic and old lace STEVE WITIE: track VIRGINIA WRIGHT: jc3: teenage republicans OZ RODNEY ZEIBIG: los hermanos band and orchestra Ietterman: junior var- sity band: varsity band SHELLEY ZIEGLER: future teachers of america: choral lettermen: national honor society: cantadoras: choralairs: student senate: evening of enter- tainment DAVID ZIEMBA: jc3: citizenship award: national honor society: boys state: athletic letterman club: varsity golf: intramural basketball: freshman class justice: student body vice president: central division individual champion: aaa high school state individual champion: orange bowl classic H N these senior pictures D M A were turned in late: ,:-: j gr WENDIE sANsoNE E f :', Q I- :': :I NANCY WARWICK senior register 287 general 08 abbott, steven 231 aboltin, jim 34, 105, 121, 137, 231 abramoska, barry 249 abril, frank 231 abril, michael 267 acuna, robert 231 adair, sandra 249 adams, duke 264 adams, joannie 267 adams , julie 267 adams, mark 267 adams, williams 231 adkins robert 231 adrian, diane 120, 267 adrig, gary 231 ADVANCED CHORAL ENSEMBLE 116, 182 agin, kathryn 249 ahrens, cindy 231 aitcheson, randal 29, 51, 267 aker, paul 249 alarie, roger 46, 47, 49, 231 albert, herbert 231 alcorn, john 267 alcornj richard 20, 63, 154, 199, 284 alcorn, william 249 alexander, melanie 62, 179, 249 allen, alice 84, 85, 96, 155, 284 allen, anita 231 allen, cheryl 120, 249 allen, gary 249 allen, michael 117, 249 allory, lisa 267 alfred, brent 50, 264, 284 ALL STATE AWARDS 152, 153 allsup, donald 249 ALPHA OMEGA 97 alward, edward 231 alvarez, grace 199 alvarez, john 249 alves, wendy 99, 199, 284 amberg, mary 39, 94, 101, 103, 108, 109, 199, 285 AMICAE 98 anderson, edward 27, 121, 186, 187 anderson, james 29, 51, 267 anderson, june 167 anderson, mark 267 anderson, richelle 231 anderson, rodney 231 anderson, steve 231 anderson, steven 249 index ashby, jayne 267 atchison, christie 196, 199, 284 ATHLETIC LETTERMEN 121 atkinson, james 249 at-twood, jim 125, 199 attwood, julia 125, 282 ault, kevin 117, 149 aunst, joanne 110, 114, 231 aungst, dathryn 112, 282 autenreith, janice 176 axlin, arlene 231 ayers, david 267 azbill, gwynn 249 vb babco, richard 266 babcock, donald 267 babcock, karen 176 bachman, randy 282 backlund, sherry 122, 199, 284 bacon, alan 249 bade, donald 171, 173 badinelli, glen 29, 267 badour, brian 231 badour, pamela ann 267 badraun, ronald 267 bailey, dennis 168 bailey, diane 199, 248 bailey, jim 63, 115, 116, 154 199 bailey, linda 63, 119, 267 bailey, robert 267 bailey, susan 267 bailey, thomas 249 bain, alan 199 bain, lisa 267 bain, mike 20, 154, 231 bakanic, jonathan 29, 267 baker, connie 249 baker, martin 267 baker, robert 36, 37, 196, 179 baker, shannon 86, 284 balazs, diana 126, 249 balazs, tatiana 126, 267 baldenserger, sherri 117, 249 bandes, willard 37, 166, 167 bannenburg, erwin 167 barber, alan 231 barber, brenda 249 barber, christopher 264, 267 barber, patti 249 barcala, janice 249 barcelona, vincent 231 bardoulas, theresa 249 barenburg, douglas 267 am I Keep Out meant everyone, even little kids that came to watch beatty, jim 249 beaudin, jeff 249 beaudin, renee 84, 85, 200, 284 bebber, april 267 bebber, candy 72, 73, 99, 142, 147, 231, 239 beck, michael 267 becker, lori 62, 101, 231 becker, susan 200 becker, vernon 267 berri, velma 189 bertelson, besti 200 bertleson, lisa 249 beseler, karen 249 beyer, lorraine 96, 231 beymer, julie 126, 231 biesanz, cathleen 113, 119, 267 biesanz, nancy 119, 249 bieschke, peter 200 bigham, jyl 93, 112, 267 bigler, daniel 231 barraclaugh, evan 179, 198 andrade, jeanne 231 andrews, joe 17, 58, 199, 284 angelini, carl 22, 121, 231 angelini, mary 120, 249 anglin, carla 231 anglin, lee ann 199 annesly, patrick 249 annis, sherry 112, 119 anseline, miriam 193 anten, daisy 101, 142, 231 anten, joyce 249 applebaum, deborah 120, 249 apsey, linda 231 apsey, thomas 267 arbuthoot, thomas 231 arhentati, deborah 199 arkell, kim 249 arko, ron 86, 155, 199, 284 armbruster, lori 62, 129 armbruster, robert 129, 249 armer, cathy 126, 282 armer, daine 126, 282 armour, chris 267 armstrong, cynthia 113, 114 armstrong, rick 29, 55, 267 arner, john 54, 55 arrowsmith, robert 179 ash, debbie 84, 85, 155, 199, 284 288 barker, cynthia 267 barkey, dennis 184 barker barlow, barlow, 231 , julius 231 lee 231 neal 34, 105, 121, branes, james 267 barnes, rick 264 barnett, david 46, 231 ba rn ey, bevan 1 12 barney, robert 1 12 beedle, christie 119 barrie, darwin 185, 199 bartels, greg 46, 47, 48, 121, 200 barcels, pamulla 231 barth, edlain 249 bartoli, paula 249 bartolie, renee 94, 200, 284 beers, jerry 119, 231 beeswy, ross 63, 116, 117, 249 behrend, pamela 231 behrmann, niels 108 beinbrech, joan 35, 101, 231 beinbreck, joan 25, 101, 231 bell, jack 249 bell, larry 168 bell, rory 267 bence, keith 267 bender, laura 62, 249 bender, mark 249 bennett, pamela 267 bennett, steven 267 benson, lanny 32, 33, 121, 231 benson, pamela 119, 267 benton, philip 249 barton, roger 249 baskin, john 267 bates, richard 26, 267 bauder, leslie 267 baudo, baudo, bobbi 231 leslie 120, 282 baur, linda 123, 200, 284 baxter, denise 231 beam, corrine 112 bean, steve 46 beard, becky 246 bentz, norene 120, 249 benyi, david 249 berg, bev 101, 200, 284 berg, diane 249 berg, tina 119, 267 bergmanis, norma 249 berkey, rod 102, 200, 284 berkey, virginia 101, 231 bernard, dennis 284 berman, richard 249 bernard, kristi 119, 267 bigler, meredith 116, 117, 153, 200 bilbrey, barbara 184 biringer, sharon 130, 231 biringham, scott 29, 51, 55, 267 biscoe, donna 62, 231 bishop, michael 249 bisig, david 2494 bisig, debra 120, 249 bittinger, holly 62, 84, 85, 127, 130, 148, 231 bittinger, mark 267 bixby, margaret 176 blades, leesa 231 blair, mike 32, 33, 121, 200 284 blake, denise 118, 249 blake, isaac 231 blakey, chris 26, 58, 249 blackey, jeff 58, 59, 121, 200 284 blanton, douglas 267 blinn, bonnie 249 blinn, jean 231 bliss, anglea 118 bliss, kurt 117 bliven, christopher 267 bliven, jennifer 250 bloemhard, boud 26, 91, 250 blomquist, Iorraine 125, 127, 250 bloomsbee, tally 231 blosser, kim 250 bloxom, donarld 117, 250 boczar, william 26, 267 body, rose marie 94, 96, 200, 284 boer, douglas 267 boerner, jim 250 boettcher, russ 53, 146 boilot, mike 64 boland, michael 60, 231 bolander, kim 231 bole, vickie 112 bolin, karen 267 bolin, kimberly 91, 266, 268 bollman, keith 231 bollman, mimi 268 bondurant, cindy 110, 232 bontrager, craig 232 bork, mark 232 borsuk, pam 268 bossert, melanie 62, 268 boulet, thomas 174 bowles, scott 267 bowman, deanna 250 bowman, susan 232 boyce, edna 250 boyd, gary 282 boyd, keith 232 bower, bower, boyer, boyer, boyer, charese 232 charry 99 bret 267 jerri 180, 200 steven 200 brown, randy 250 brown, steven 250 bruce, becky 52, 53, 99, 142, 201 bruce, gail 72, 73, 99, 142, 147, 232 bruce, jack 232 bruening, gregory 250 bruening, kenneth 268 bruening, marilyn 96, 201, 284 bruggeman, christy 250 bruggeman, corey 268 brumfield, terry 122, 201, 284 brinhofer, gayle 112, 250 bruning, david 250 brunson, jodi 250 bryan, jon 26 brydle, richard 22, 121, 232 bullion, greg 201 bullion, karen 110, 268 bumbernick, daniel 232 bumbernick, david 62, 250 bumbernick, michael 268 bunning, kathryn 268 buntrock, vicky 250 bunzel, fredrick 250 burdoin, gregory 282 burger, robert 184 burke, patricia 250 burnett, dave 50 burns, kevin 22, 29, 52, 53, 58, 59, 105, 121, 284 burns, nancy 250 burris, pamela 268 burris, richard 232 burt, thomas 26, 250 boyle, stephanie 232 BOY'S STATE 150 bracken, mary 232 bradley, barbara 268 bradley, bart 46, 47, 48, 121, 200, 284 bradley, don 232 bradshaw, ralph 36, 37, 62, 91, 102, 104, 176 brady, patrick 201, 284 braman, lorie 268 braman, robin 91, 94, 108, 198, 201 brant, robert 250 brassfield, james 42, 250 breadon, nancy 250 bredahl, jacqueline 268 brewer, keith 250 brewer, michael 268 brian, barry 112, 268 bridges, deborah 119, 268 bridges, rebecca 115, 117, 232 brimhall, merrill 179 brinnon, joe 20, 62, 63, 94, 95, 100, 105, 116, 140, 141, 154, 284 brinnon, peggy 246 bristow, john 201 bristow, shelley 72, 73, 99, 284 bright, cody 268 britton, dave 250 britton, robert 119 broaddus, andy 201, 284 broadus, june 193 brock, kimberly 119, 268 broderick, rebecca 61, 268 brodsky, arther 136, 137, 268 brodshy, susan 232 brody, jamie 264 broekhuizen, diana 250 bronner, sherrie 232 brooks, carl 119, 232 brooks, donald 29, 268 brooks, joan 250 burt, wayde 232 burton, catherine 119, 268 burton, dan 112, 250 burton, david 201 burton, jackie 232 burton lee 268 buss, mary 250 butcher, lauren 268 butcher, michael 250 butler, donald 167 butler, virginia 250 buttomer, don 201 butts, terri 102, 148, 150, 201, 284 'C cain, jim 232 caldwell, cathy 232 caldwell, cory 268 callecher, roberta 190 Callahan, debbie 250 callahan, melonie 268 callaway, david 232 callaway, leslie 120, 250 campbell, brad 92, 266, 268 campbell, joan 190 campbell, pamela 250 campbell, paul 250 cano, manuel 26, 250 cano, rey 268 caples, roy 174 capshaw, curtis 250 captain, dave 201 cardella, frank 250 carden, chuck 268 carden, talena 268 carden, chuck 264 carey, daniel 110, 250 carey, gerald 62, 154, 176 carlier, mike 268 carlson, melvin 268 carmody, gary 201 carney, james 268 caron, richard 232 carpenter, james 116, 250 carpenter, judy 119, 268 carrasco, james 268 carrasco, diana 264 carr, donald 112, 268 carrier, paula 119, 268 carroll, charlann 129, 232 carroll, judie 20, 62, 154, 182 carr-vernon, mary 99, 232 carter, brenda 268 carter, dian 268 carter, jeffrey 22, 121, 175, 232 carter, mark 110, 173, 232 cartwright, dana 250 carver, jeffery 105, 232 casey, james 51, 187 casey, tim 268 casper, robert 250 cassady, mark 50, 250 cassidy, shiela 31, 93, 98, 99, 232 casson, dawn 250 castorena, gerald 232 cavin, rhoda 250 cavin, carol 62 cauble, thomas 232 centoz, silvia 21, 62, 63, 94, 102, 115, 116, 117, 154, 202 chadwell, ellen 232 chadwell, victor 232 chambers, barbara 282 chance, michael 202, 268 chantry, randall 268 chapman, craig 229 chase, dale 233 chase, kent 268 chatham, brian 22, 23, 26, 46 52, 53, 121, 152, 202 chatham, dick 29, 51, 268 chavez, manuel 250 cheeseman, sheri 202, 284 cheeseman, terry 268 childs, sam 195 chimenz, mary ellen 94, 99, 202, 284 chislock, amy 92, 93, 94, 118, 120, 250 christian, jennifer 250 christian, jerome 250 chudanov, william 233 christen, milton 171 churchfield, martin 269 ciapusci, carol 232 ciptak, gary 233 clark, carmen 38, 84, 87, 155, 160, 202, 284 clark, caroline 269 clark, sherri 101, 115, 202, 284 clark, mark 233 clemens, gary 133 clift, william 202 cline, paul 233 clinton, joseph 269 closset, mary 269 clough, andrea 202 clough, tina 269 coatney, debbie 152, 202, 284 cocca, mark 112, 250 cocca, mary 269 cody, tina marie 269 coffin, terry 264 coffin, james 233 coggin, jerry 32, 33, 121, 162 163, 233 coggin, mike 162, 163 cohee, craig 202 cole, valerie 62, 120, 250 colletti, david 233 colletti, deana 119, 269 colletti, denise 203 collins, dawn 269 collins, donna 233 collins, marcia 233 collum, barry 26, 250 columbo, donna 269 confehr, debbie 269 conklin, donald 250 conklin, deborah 203 conlin, donald 269 conlin, robert 269 connell, christine 250 conner, michael 269 connolly, margaret 233 cook, barbara 250 broome, cathy 201 brown brown brown bonnie 268 darwin 232 debbie 101, 112, 232 brown debra 232 brown, diane 119 brown, gary 26, 250 brown, judy 17, 87, 143, 155, 201, 213, 284 brown, keith 22, 232 Everyone tries to leave their mark in the world, even if it's only with strawberry jelly. 289 cook, eva 269 cook, janet 284 cook, jeanette 62, 93, 119, 150, 251 cook, lehman 132, 187 cook, robert 192, 202, 284 cook, sam 282 cook, william 233 cookinham, lynn 112, 269 cooper, james 269 cooper, michael 233 cooper, thomas 233 coppinger, christy 89, 91, 94, 95, 108, 150, 151, 156, 203, 284 coppinger, roy 187 coppinger, susan 91, 94, 147, 266, 269 corbin, michael 251 cork, sandra 251 Cornelius, darlene 203 Corrales, christine 251 corroo, james 233 costabile, victoria 269 COURT OF JUSTICE 92 courtney, debra 203, 284 courtney, sue 282 covalt, randy 251 cox, lori 269 cramton, sue 233 crane, elizabeth 269 crane, Iois 233 crane, susan 251 cranston, dale 269 cranston, harwood 251 cranston, janet 130, 168, 169, 170 crapley, gail 62 crapley, karen 118, 120, 251 erase, jeanette 85, 233 crawford, brenda 233 crawford, david 105, 257, 284 crawford, kevin 269 creach, kitty 233 creighton, robert 251 cressey, gary 105, 284 cressey, patrick 251 CRIADA 101, 104, 105 crippa, karen 233 crippen, ruth 251 Croft, Corey 63, 101, 102, 116, 117, 233 croft, kevin 57 croft, scott 117, 269 crosby, gary 105, 233 crosby, margaret 96, 132, 203, 284 cross, jack 26, 50, 251 Crouch, robin 251 crouse, lawrence 169, 170 crowder, nicky 63, 119, 233 crowder, karen 119, 269 Crowell, kirby 26, 269 Crowell, jeff 233 cruz, Cynthia 251 115, cuda, tracy 269 culbertson, steven 233 Cummings, carey 233 Cummings, joan 96, 233 cunningham, kurt 251 Cunningham, radene 96, 203, 284 Cunningham, rhoda 269 Curley, paul 269 Curran, mark 26, 51, 269 curran, mike 63, 154,233 CURRICULUM 164, 165 Curtin, jennifer 233 Curtis, nancy 85, 117, 120, 150, 155, 176, 203, 284 Curtis, patrick 19, 29, 269, 283 cutter, william 26, 269 Od daane, jean 251 dabrowski, barbara 129, 174 dagenhart, dave 233 dahl, tom 25, 176 daily, betty 233 daily, deonne 269 daley, skip 64 , dalke, brian 86, 203, 284 dalke, leslie 269 dalton, doug 203 daniel, debra 251 daniel, kim 93, 94, 95, 133, 150, 203, 284 danielson, trudy 118, 203, 284 dapper, diane 125, 203 da prato, charles 251 darrington, corwyn 64, 233 d'avignon, jodie 62, 121, 233 davis, barry 269 davis, beverly 119, 269 davis, cathie 52, 99, 101, 142, 203 davis, Christine 233 davis, cindy 113, 129, 233 davis, Conrad 176 davis, gary 203 davis, jana 110, 233 davis, lynn 251 davis, michael 22, 105, 121, 232, 241 davis norma 120, 129, 233 sarah 203 davis, davis, terrie 101, 233 davis, todd 50, 251 dawn, kathlene 232 dawson, Coral 282 dawson, melody 62, 127, 150, 203 day, cheryl 120, 230 dean, alan 18, 203, 284 dean, brian 234 dean, paul 26, 269 dearing, timothy 116, 117, 251 , dease, deborah 119, 269 'izigifffza ii Ng:- 8 debree, mark 19, 81, 91, 94, 95, 121, 127, 140, 141, 143, 148, 150, 198, 204, 284 debree, david 105, 251 debree, susan 20, 63, 234 debriyn, danny 105, 234 decken, michael 121,251 decker, mark 34, 104, 121, 270 decker, penny 93, 266, 270 decosta, alex 204, 284 deegan, kathy 133, 204, 284 deegan, lara 264 deegan, michael 270 dellas, joy 251 dellas, timothy 234 dellinger, bryan 251 dellinger, shelia 101, 284 delsten, Cynthia 117, 234 demarsche, michael 50, 58, 234 demartino, lou ann 123, 204, 284 demartino, patricia 270 demson, robert 270 deniger, diane 234 dennis, greg 22, 121, 204 denogean, steve 270 denson, paulette 270 depriest, gary 234 derobertis, denise 251 deshong, butch 132, 204, 284 desimone, piero 20, 63, 94, 95, 110, 114, 154,204 deslauriers, rob 102 deslauriers, rodney 102, 251 deslauriers, tammy 204, 284 despain, randy 251 despain, ronald 105, 129, 204 284 devine, john 234 de vittl, katheryn 234 dezentje, etienne 96, 279 dezenje, marjot 284 dial, scott 270 dial, terry 234 diamond, debra 234 diamond, thomas 26, 270 dicino, leann 234 dicino, karen 270 dicklemann, linda 234 dickerson, michelle 234 dickinson, wade 234 diett, debbie 270 diffenbaugh, mark 29, 270 diguilio, sizanne 110, 117 dilday, donna 270 dilday, dorinda 96, 204, 284 dildine, bill 29, 270 dildine, mike 22,121, 152, 204. 284 dillard, kathy 133, 204, 284 dimmitt, dianne 87, 96, 155, 204, 284 dino, john 251 I dinsmore, valerie 270 dioguardi, linda 179 dippel, william 234 i dirks, dawn 234 dirmeyer, Claire 132, 204, 284 diross, jean 270 disbro, debra 251 dispain, randy 112 dixon, susan 117,251 dodd, kim 264 dodds, david 234 dodds, linda 251 doddsworth, deborah 118, 251 donahue, michael 234 donato, frank 34, 112, 270 donogean, steve 112 DON'S BAND 45, 182 doran, billy 29, 51, 270 doran, karen 127, 204, 284 doran, lori 862, 91, 94, 99, 234 doran, patricia 234 doran, sharon 127, 129, 204, 284 dorsey, lynn 251 doubek, barbara 119, 125, 251 douglas, deana 61, 234 downey, andrea 118,251 drayer, brenda 264 dubin, mary lou 123, 204, 284 dubuy, frank 110, 112, 118, 182 duett, mack 12, 32, 34, 105, 121, 192 duffy, michael 234 dugan, denise 72, 73, 270 duncan, beverly 101, 204, 284 duncan, Cynthia 129, 252 duncan, michael 270 dunn, kay 270 du pass, edward 204, 284 durkin, christopher 252 dvoulety, marcy 120, 252 dyson, Craig 234 dyson, sharon 205, 284 'G earll, john 234 early, betty lou 192 eaton, scott 112, 270 ebel, patricia 112, 234 ebel, richard 29, 270 eckgoff, john 270 eckhoff, rivhard 250 economos, daniel 137, 270 edberg, pam 252 edwards, miles 127, 234, 246 edwards, trudi 63, 115, 117, 154, 205, 284 ehrler, Charles 252 ehrler, diana 127, 129, 205, dimmitt, cindy 270 284 - , Wffrr ' . mv. f , .igsffggfgaf-fggs' ,.' aiaif !..L,g:fQf51p.P.g,:,:,-j-I 1 'i gnnhg g ':f'f'f'.'?.'7'f'f?f'-' 4-I-f-7 1 2::r??f' .-'-Q-I-'-'- . ,gm '., ,.. 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Planters and picnic tables became a favorite place in clear weather. 290 gaffke, michael 271 leslie 96, 117, 207, 285 eischen, andy 26, 252 eischen, ricky, 282 eker, patty 252 ekin, thomas 136, 137, 252 elder, d'ann 86, 96, 114, 116, 117, 143, 155, 205, 284 elias, joanne 252 elliot, robert 234 elliot, glen 34, 121, 179, 205 227, 284 ellis, doug, 34, 270 ellis, patrick 270 elson, peggy 133, 205, 285 elzy, kathy 234 emberlin, barbara 120, 252 emling, carol 270 emling, kenneth 123, 136, 205, 235, 285 emmett, kay 193 emry, mark 270 emry, martha 119, 270 engel, kathy 234 engle, jody 270 engleby, jean 252 engraf, diana 101,234 engraff, michael 26, 252 enriquez, joann 234 enriquez, nancy 96, 122, 205 285 epperly, ron 205, 285 erickson, sandra 117, 235 erickson, terry 252 erskine, peter 44 ervvin, carol 37, 185 esahak, george 26, 91, 150, 266 esahak, suzie 30, 53, 93, 94, 101, 144, 145, 142, 159, 198, 205, 285 esposito, martin 235 estrada, mike 271 estrada, sylvia 252 evans, katheryn 252 evans, lisa 61, 252 evans, sandra 99, 108, 189, 235 evans, william 271 everett, jeff 121, 235 everhart, lynn 120, 126, 246 everhart, terry 271 everhart, tony 26, 252 evers, bruce 252 ewald, robert 271 ewing, elizabeth 119, 271 EXECUTIVE BOARD 90, 91 EXPLORER 86, 87, 155 eyestone, suzanne 271 eyman, darrill 1'87 Of fairchild, robyn j. 252 falk, dawn 235 fanjoy, roy 180 farina, james 119,252 farley, julia 184 farr, pam 119,271 farris, noel 166 farrison, dana 117 farrison, donna maria 252 faulkner, michael 252 faultner, linda 252 fedele, diane 271, 282 felke, kathy 62, 93, 94, 120, 252 felke, thomas 26, 271 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 121 fenton, kathy 205 ferguson, arthur 271 ferguson, brian 282 ferguson, susan 135, 235 ferguson, william 246 ferrall, andrew 271 ferrell, kathleen 246 ferraro, charles 246 ferrante, donna 62, 270 ferrell, Wilfred 29, 271 fiegen, steve 94, 105, 285 field, randall 110, 114, 206 field, marilyn 96, 110, 114, 206, 285 fielding, jan 189 fierros, ralph 60, 235 fierros, tamala 271 figura, mary 235 figuerola, jesus 175 figuerola, joy 36, 127, 175 figuerola, pillar 127 filaski, garry t. 252 filaski, lawrence 271 fincher, sandra 271 fincher, stephan I. 135, 252 finger, Iester 26, 186 finn, kevin 282 finnegan, ann 35, 61, 252 finnegan, brian 206, 285 finneran, kathy 235 fisher, richard 235 fisher, robert 271 fisher, stanford 264 fisk, stephen 50, 100, 235 fizjarrald, pam 94 fitzjarrald, pamela 120,252 flanerty, debbie a. 119, 252 flanagan, keith 235 flanigan, michael j. 160,252 flanigan, bob 110, 113, 114, 235 fledderjohn, douglas 32, 33, 105, 252 fleming, jan 235 fleming, john 253 fleming, kathryn 20, 93, 163, 118, 150, 248, 252 flethcher, michael 271 fleming, sandra 271 fleming, sandra 117, 235 fleming, toni 21, 62, 63, 150, 154, 206, 285 fletcher, jeff 235 flick, marianne 252 flick, nancy 89, 90, 91, 94, 95, 100, 101, 156,206,285 flinn, linda 271 flood, bill 235 flores, anita 235 flynn, christopher 252 fogarty, patrick 235 fogarty, michael 235 foland, bonnie 206 foote, kevin 253 ford, carol 282 ford, james 21, 63, 110, 114 ford, debbie 123, 206,285 ford, lisa 253 ford, shelley 99, 163, 206, 285 forsgren, sandie 264 forstie, david 235 forthun, glen 235 forthun, richard 26, 105, 248, 253 foulk, michael 271 foust, dee ann 21, 35, 253 foutz, cindy 110, 235 fowler, janice 235 fox, kathy 94, 98, 99, 108, 206, 285 fox, jacqueline 120, 253, fox, tracy 253 fraispo, jo ann 235 francis, bruce 50, 253 frankeberger, shar 253 fraser, richard 235 fraser, scott 271 franzee, dennis 235 frazier, kim 63, 253 frazier, marie 182 fredrick, jauna 187 fredrickson, jo ann 235 fredrick, mark 271 fredrickson, mary 253 freeman, donald 271 FRENCH CLUB 127, 129 frishman, laurel 96, 206, 285 fry, dana 21 frye, pamela 235 fuelleman, joan 110, 235 fulk, gary 62, 102, 110, 114, 148, 206, 285 fulk, kurt 112,271 fuller, cher 271 funk, mark 235 '8 gabele, michael 271 gabhart, wendy 271 gaddis, rebecca 235 gaffney, pat 41, 58, 105, 206, 285 gaffney, victoria 253 gajda, glenn 206 galbtaith, cynthia 271 gale, toni 235 gallagher, michael 253 gallego, gallego, marty 235 monty 207 gallo, philip 235 galluzzi, debra 253 gannon, david 271 gannon, john 26,253 gannon, patti 246 gannon, patti 246 garcia, albert 22, 52, 64, 94, 121, 207 garcia, patricia 271 gardella, tony 271 gardener, mary ann 62 gardner, cindi 235 gardner, debra 99, 123, 285 gardner, mark 176, 185, 235 gardner, roxane 21, 130,235 garnesk 155, i, cheryl 69, 86, 99, 207, 285 garneski, dayel 110, 253 garneski, jill 271 ga rrett, dave 105 garstka, mary 253 gartley, jack 253 gaskill, cherie 235 gaskins, debby 285 gates, donald 246 gatewood, jeff 271 gain, brian 271 gatti, joseph 39, 183 gaudio, kathleen 94, 96, 123, 207, 285 gavin, patricia 253 gawin, annette 253 gawin, gregory 207 gawson, raymond 235 geise, barbara 253 geise, mary 271 gentry, tom 235 gerber, helga 171 gerlach, dave 188 GERIVIA N CLUB 129 gerodimos, kimberly 271 gerth, lynn 63, 119, 253 gettas, marie 271 ghose, mark 235 gibbons, catherine 132, 207 gibson, anthony 253 giesaking, kurt 103, 235 gifford, david 271 gilbert, cynthia 101, 117, 154, 155, 207, 285 gilbert, frances 125, 253 gilbert, mary 271 gilchrist, trudi 271 gill, ginger 271 gillenwater, gary 253 gillenwater, sherry 235 giorsetti, jim 19 gilpin, kim 116, 117, 119,27 gilpin, shayne 63, 116, 117, 207, 285 ginetti, linda 119, 271 ginnetti, pamela 271 girardin, gary 253 girardin, gus 207 girardin, margaret 271 girardin liz 207 eiRL's 8TATE 150 gittus, glen 235 glad, ka glad, ko glancy, leason ren 235 reen 235 patricia 119 kim 271 8 . gleason, lawrence 21, 253 gleason, marc 51,271 gleave, joe 160, 207, 285 gleave, gleave, kelly 51, 271 rob 22, 46, 105, 235 glessing, kerin 122, 207, 285 glover, david 235 godfrey, michael 235 1 goettl, bonnie 207, 285 gottl, jennifer 207 goettl, sharon 62, 253 goetz, tom 253 gold, alla goldstein gollubier, gonzalez, gonzalez, gonzalo, n 235 ,david 21, 181,246 dorianne 154, 285 estaban 34 viviana 235 ronald 174, 236 goodenberger, jean 21, 63, 113, 114 goodenberger, robert 112, 271 goodman, terry 207 goodrich, jeff 189 goolsby, tina 207 gore, bryan 271 gornall, richard 253 gradillas, terry 94, 101, 105, 156, 207, 285 graf, gail 272 graf, kathy 236 graft, debra 207, 285 graham, jack 272 graham, jeanine 236 graham, sandra 113, 114, 236 grainger, karen 264 graves, anita 236 gray, dan 236 gray, joanne 62, 253 graybell, robert 272 graybeal, dan 264 greco, daniel 51, 272 greek, joanie 236 green, carla 96, 117, 207, 285 green, carrie 272 green gary 253 green, greenlief, michael 63, 93, 154 greenrock, carl 253 greenshield, sally 208 greer, lennie 22, 25, 152, 208, 285 gregory, john 253 grey, joanne 118 grieco, albert 129, 253 griffin, kathleen 62, 89, 91, 92, 93, 119, 236 griggs, barbara 272 griggs, gail 236 groenwold, walter 253 groth, debra 236 grothaus, randy 51, 272 grothaus, steve 208 grover, newton 253 grover, wally 272 guldan, fred 21, 62, 85, 150, 236 gunby, john 54, 162, 163, 208, 285 gunn, david 22, 236 gunnerson, daleen 253 gunzelman, michael 26, 29, 253 guthrie, jami 282 guy, jeffery 129, 173, 236 guyot, jay 253 0 h haar, kristy 272 haas, cin dy 253 haas, donald 236 hablutzel, gail 236 hackbarth, ginny 253 hadder, darrell 110, 113, 114, 236 hadley, david 253 halbert, larry 17, 84, 85, 86 halchishick, laura 117, 236 halchishick, robert 51, 272 hales, judith 236 hall, barbara 35, 101, 136 hall, bonnie 39, 85, 101, 103, 108, 155, 208, 285 hall, david 253 hall, kim 196, 208, 285 hall, richard 253 hall, rick 28, 50, 51, 285 hallman, dana 236 hallman, denise 272 hallmark, beth 62, 63, 108, 116, 117, 154,208 hallmark, pamela 119, 272 291 hilton, patricia 119, 272 hinojosa, maria 272 hinton, pam 17, 84, 85, 143, 155, 209, 285 hinton, beth 272 hitt, cynthia 254 hixenbaugh, connie 272 hixenbaugh, james 209 hixon, jeff 94, 110, 113, 236 hoefle, wendy 107, 251, 254 hoefle, karen 209, 285 hoefler, scott 254 hoffman, david 272 hoffman, frankie 254 hofman, timothy 110, 236 hofmann, helene 254 hofmann, herb 105, 210, 285 hogan, michael 50, 254 hoggatt, debbie 133,210 hoggatt, douglas 236 hoke, michaiel 272 hoke, stanley 236 holloway, wendy 272 holman, michael 254 holman, robyn 86, 236, 246, 252 holmann, ruth 193 holmann, scott 50,254 irving, daniel 237 isom, james 237 itarris, chip 26 . 'l jackson, kerry 86, 154, 210, 285 jackson, randy 63, 210, 285 jackson, sandi 108, 237 jacobs, brad 255 jabobson, deborah 119, 273 jacobson, joni 119, 255 jacques, michael 255 jaeger, james 273 jaeger, julianne 210 james, daryl 150, 237 james, karen 94, 124, 125, 132, james, j 210, 285 ohn 255 janca, dorothy 36, 180 janik, deborah 273 janik, robert 255 jasmann, mike 60, 102, 237 javier, consuelo 273 javier, melchor 32, 112, 121, 237 javier, ricardo 26, 255 jenkins, mark 255 Seeing both sides, different views. Looking a new way at all people. hallmark, patty 20, 119, 272 hastead, paula 119, 253 halverson, marla 253 hartrick, robert 110, 254 hartsoe, jim 208 haskell, lisa 127 holmes, brody 254 holmes, mary 236 holmes sherry 236 holmes, theresa 272 holyak, mary 127, 174, 175 hook, kathy 114, 115, 116, 117, 210, 285 hooker, terry 272 hoopingarner, rhoda 236 hoots, kathy 254 hopkins, del 119,201,285 jennings, kevin 133,210 jonas, jerry 237 hamilton, charles 117, 285 hamilton, david 132, 208, 285 hamilton, gary 272 hamlett, stephen 236 hammell, debbie 236 hammond, bob 57 hammons. james 272 hamrick, frances 185 hancock, russell 208, 285 hanlon, jean 93, 120, 253 hannaman, donna 120, 253 hansen, brad 105, 110, 137, 253 hansen, pamela 272 hansen, robert 102, 110, 208 hansen, terese 236 hansird, beth 35, 101, 110, 236 hanson, bonnie 132, 208, 285 hanson, eugene 62, 110, 182 hanson, john 63, 117 hantla, dennis 272 hantla, jeff 22, 23, 30, 41, 121, 144, 145, 152, 208, 285 hantla, shawn 57, 253 haper, karen 90, 248 harank, edward 236 hardy, gary 87, 110, 155, 208, 285 hardy, randy 272 hari, mark 253 hari, william 236 harmeyer, dale 208, 285 harmon, marc 236 harper, roxanne 272 harrington, james 254 harris, becky 208, 285 harris, carol 236 harris, chip 55 harris, dana 36, 180 harris, joy 254 harris, kim 208 harris, mark 135, 236 harris, michael 208 harris, robert 55, 272 harris, tracy 272 harrison, cathy 119, 272 harsh, paula 236 hart, crystale 191, 236 hart, maureen 272 hart, william 254 hartig, john 208, 285 hartrick, karen 298 292 hasper, karen 91, 120, 254 hasper, kris 236 hathaway, bud 55, 136, 272 hathaway, nathaniel 36, 37, 180 havick, john 272 hawbaker, david 22, 236 hawbecker, jennifer 101,108. 140, 141, 209, 285 hawkins, kathryn 272 hawkins, randall 254 hayden, patrick 95, 129, 150, 272 hazel, scott 136, 137, 254 heath, byron 58, 59, 112, 136, 254 heck, cynthia 209 heckathorn, larry 236 heckathorn, thomas 272 hedges, thomas 254 heffel, darla 132, 209, 285 hegarty, mary 254 hegarty, timothy 115, 116, 209, 285 helmold, valerie 254 helms, debra 209,285 helms, kristina 254 heller, keith 254 helus, kathleen 272 helus, lori 272 hendel, mark 112,272 hendrickson, brian 179 henkenius, carol 254 henkenius, claire 272 hennessy, jeanette 236 henning, sheila 272 henry, elaine 185 henry, timothy 272 hensley, richard 236 herman, devrea 30, 53, 57, 94, 101, 106, 107, 142, 144, 145, 209, 285 herman, mark 272 HERO 185 hesson, candy 236 higgins, michael 272 high, pamela 21, 63, 101. 110, 236 hilger, john 29, 272 hill, bernie 94, 99, 156, 209, 285 hill, carl 254 hill, cheryl 133, 209, 285 hill, pamela 254 hoppe, renny 210, 285 hopson, brenda 272 hornecker, kathie 99, 123, 210, 285 hornill, kevin 254 hosler, shelley 210 hourigan, todd 236 house, cheryl 254 house, linda 282 jensen, andy 237 jensen, connie 190 jensen, craig 210, 285 jensen, david 63, 117, 237 jensen, doug 255 jensen, glen 237 jensen, rachelle 118, 255 jensen, steven 273 jepson, marcy 52, 53, 101, 210, 285 jepson, sarah 57, 119, 147, 273 jernigan, clavin 105, 121, 237 jeter, jeffery 211 jewett. william 237 john, kelly 237 john, Iaurelen 237 john, yvonne 211 johnson, barbara 112, 273 houser, debbie 273 houser, jane 101, 110, 114, 236 houser, jim 285 houser, mike 39, 102, 110, 114, 148, 149,210 houser, terri 254 houska, anne 236 howard, Iori 254 howard, randall 236 howat, kim 254 howell, david 150, 254 hubbard, alan 51,273 hubbs, joel 236 hudak, sharon 254 hughes, doris 193 hughes, kellie 255 hughes, melia 236 hughes, richard 176 hugo, bryan 255 humbert, perry 29,273 humbert, robin 99,236 humbert, steve 105, 210, 285 huminik, victoria 273 humphrey, deborah 273 humphrey, rhonda 273 hunt, elizabeth 273 hunington, patty 210, 285 huntoon, ed 255 huntoon, rena 246 hurst, drinda 35.94, 273 huston, dale 255 hutt, robert 237 hyde, monty 22, 237 hyduke, kathie 237 hyland, keith 22,-121, 237 'I ingham, james 237 ingraham, dewey 237 ingrahm, kale 125, 273 inselly, pat 23, 29 inward, kim 237 irke, dale 210 irvin, bruce 239 johnson , catherine 237 johnson, cheryl 72, 73, 255 johnson, gary 63, 105,285 johnson, gary 117 johnson, james 112, 273 johnson, janet 122, 285 johnson, julie 255 johnson, linda 211 johnson, mark 50,158,255 johnson mark 157 johnsoni marsha 110,211 johnson, richard 102, 110, 237 johnson, stephanie 62, 273 johnson steve 211 johnson: vida 273 johnson william 45, 166 jones, bob 121,211 jones, bradley 273 jones, casey lee 237 jones, dallas 133,211,285 jones, danny 255 jones, debra 211 jones, earl 255 jones, harry 172 jones, janie 62 jones, joseph 273 jones, robert 273 jones, shelley 255 jones, valerie 211 jorden, ellen 119, 273 jorgenson, grant 211 jorgensen, jan 21, 117,255 josserand, cindy 255 juetten, barbara 135, 237 juetten, jeff 180 juetten, marilyn 119 JUNIOR VARSITY BAND 112 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 50 0 k kahus, daren 273 kahus, kevin 255 kaiser, steve 237 kalastro, mary 255 kalinowski, richard 237 kanals, jill 211, 132 kamarek, jill 211 kanlous, karen 273 kanouse, james 26, 255 kanouse, polly 57 kanouse, susan 273 kaplan, paul 212 karrh, glenda 212 kasold, karen 237 kasper, davie 255 kaufax, barry 237 kazmak, marcy 255 kay, eleanor 193 keeler, debbie 237 keeler, sabrina 132, 212 keefer, frank 273 keelin, karen 129, 237 kehoe, kelley 93, 120, 121, 255 keim, kathy 127, 237, 243 keim, john 255 keith, luann 255 kellermeyer, amy 273 kelley, bob 255 kelley, diane 273 kelley, keith 237 kelley, nancy 20, 63, 154, 212, 285 kelly, bridgett 255 kelly, mark 212 kelly, william 180 kemp, karen 101, 237 kemper, james 112, 121, 273 kempton, michal 120, 255 kendall, jeff 212 kendall, kim 274 kendall, linda 21, 63, 119, 255 kendall, tad 255 kennedy, charles 102, 110, 114, 168, 212 kennedy, becky 255 kennedy, john 102, 255 kennelly, debi 255 kenner, eichard 237 kenton, stan 44 keppner, marc 255 kermoade, mary 274 kescole, arnold 26, 255 ketchem, glenn 255 ketterer, william 51, 274 ketterer, carl 212, 285 kevan, melody 93, 212 KEY CLUB 104, 105 kilger, paul 255 kilger, peter 255 killion, ralph 274 kimball, erlon 237 king, bruce 255 king, cindy 255 king, john 110, 114 king, john 102, 212, 285 king, steve 255 king, wallace 274 kircher, kim 255 kircher, cherrie 246 kircher, karen 274 kirchhofer, lee 237 kirkpatrick, barbara 255 kirkpatrick, mike 51, 212 kirkpatrick, pat 238 kirkpatrick, patricia 150, 212 kirstein, joe 237 kirstein, rosemary 123, 212, 285 kissner, carl 282 kjestad, karol 57, 107, 147, 255 klein, gayle 255 klein, karen 212, 285 klein, pam 264 klein, william 274 kleist, kay 185, 255 klima, rosemarie 21, 285 klett, paul 238 kleber, darrell 26 klus, dennis 105, 38 knaak, carl 51, 274 knapwurst, bruce 274 knauss, bill 255 knudsen, alan 60, 299, 255 knudsen, peter 238 knutsen, kori 119, 282 koch, john 136, 238 koch, john 13 6, 274 koch, scott 238 koenig, nancy 39, 103, 108, 212, 285 kolasa, julie 274 koller, linda 255 kolsky, janice 119, 274 komala, vicki 264 komala, debra 212 kormah, pam 62 kostelnik, peggy 212 kostelnik, walter 26, 51, 274 koszewdki, teresa 212 koufax, barry 58 krafft, karen 122, 135, 212 krafft, kimberly 238 krause, mary lou 190 krouse, mary 109, 96, 238 krebs, karen 212 krebs, robert 274 kret, martin 121, 213 krevitsdy, steve 255 krevitsky, cindy 256 kreyer, roberta 274 kristner, rudy 256 krug, betty 62, 256 kruger, betty 62, 256 kruger, carla 115 kruse, david 132, 214 kruse, michael 274 kuether, jot 256 kuhn, barara 180 kummerlowe, dave 102, 256 kummerlowe, kathy 127, 213, 220 kuntz, terrence 238 kurth, dale 274 kurth, roger 238 kvviatkowski, gail 72, 73, 213 Ol labriola, christopher 274 lacoy, debbie 85, 155, 213 ladehoff, barry 256 lague, maria 238 lahet, brad 256 lahet, gardner 41, 58, 59, 94, 105, 213, 215 lahet, jennifer 112, 120, 274 lakin, laura 86, 112, 252, 256 lamber, lexie 119 lambert, paula 238 lamoree, gayla 119 lamoree, jaye 274 landes, alta 185 landis, monica 274 landmon, mike 256 landmon, vicki 119, 256 landolfi, nick 26, 255 landrey, arthur 171, 172 lange, kathy 60, 61, 213 lange, keith, 274 lang, lisa 238 lanigan, john 46, 49, 94, 105, 121, 219 lantz, greg 256 Iarrabee, debbie 256 larson, sandra 119, 274 larson, terry 121, 238 lash, david 238 lashbrook, greg 256 LATIN CLUB 129 laurence, cheryl 133, 213 laurence, mace 282 lawdahl, randall 213 lawdahl, richard 238 lawrence, rick 213 lazear, carol 112, 274 Ieavitt, danette 256 Ieavitt, roylee 113, 114, 213 leckbee, karen 130 lee, cynthia 120, 256, 264 lee, linda 132, 214 lee, merry 274 leersen, keith 21, 121, 238 leffler, jake 256 leiby, mike 256 lenhart, theresa 274 lenstrohm, diane 112, 256 lenstrohm, peter 274 lenz, dan 256 leonard, kathleen 35, 99, 238 leonard, linda 85, 155, 184, 214 leslie, richard 274 lessig, al 188 lester, charles 256 lester, clayton 256 lester, kent 274 lester, pam 214 letson, kevin 256 letson, steven 22, 25, 64, 121, 238 letterly, don 214 levario, craig 30, 34, 121, 275 levario, mark 94, 214 leveque, theodore 275 lewis, edward 256 lewis, kathy 274 lewis, mary 119, 120, 136, 274 lewis, sandra 126, 135, 192, 254, 256 lewis, thomas 26, 274 leyvas, david 238 leyhue, david 247 lidman, roger 129, 238 lidston, gary 112 lindenbauer, pam 256 lindsay, jim 256 lindsey michael 54, 162, 163, 264 lipinski, mark 214 lipinski, jane 282 lippman, deborah 119, 275 liverett, festus 169 lloyd, jacque 101 lloyd, margaret 93, 108, 248, 256 loenker, sally 119 logan, bruce 275 logan, sally 1,90 lombardo, peter 275 long, charles 238 long, debbie 88, 99, 238, 246 long, penny 256 longmaker, faye 61, 161, 275 longnaker, david 238 longmire, kitty 117, 256 longo, cathleen 35, 275 lontchar, david 214 lontchar, lisa 118, 214 loos, jeff 110, 114, 214 loos, john 29 looney, michael 238 lopez, gary 275 lopez, max 256 lopez, roberta 275 lorenzen, art 58, 238 loughary, kim 57, 93, 101, 147, 230, 238 lounsberry, gene 238 lounsberry, glenda 119, 275 lowe, sue 256 lowestein, lee 87, 178, 214 lowes, paul 214 lowes, russell 256 lucas, elizabeth 119, 275 lucchesi, terence 26, 275 luse, steve 256 luttrell, keith 256 luttrell, teresa 123 lyle, judith 119, 238 lyle, jeff 150 lyle, judy 238 lynch, michael 239 lytle, kathy 275 lytton, daniel 275 9 ITI mace, craig 239 macha, william 239 mack, dave 247 mac indoe, suzanne 214 mackinson, angela 112, 118, 239 maczuga, deborah 246 maczuga, mike 58 maderazzo, mike 26, 247 maestas, jayne 275 maestas, penny 239 maestas, richard 256 magoon, stephen 275 mahonet, maria 35 maifield, rick 188, 256 majercin, bill 264 malone, candice 99, 113, 214 malone, mitchell 105, 125, 256 malone, willeta 190 maltz, esta 256 mancuso, debbie 256 mandarino, gary 34, 256 mangham, mike 275 manista, donna 217 manista, thomas 264 mann, cynthia 21, 62, 239 manne, harry 214 manne, thomas 275 manning, leon 275 manning, wendy 125, 264 mannion, john 22, 23, 26, 30, 121, 144, 145, 152 mannion, michael 22, 121 manousky, karen 120 manske, janell 239 marchbanks, jeanie 214 marcum, david 214 marino, kathy 239 marion, eric 256 marion, janet 239 markes, peter 275 markes, robert 247 markis, loraine 275 marks, robert 256 marlin, dorthy 275 marquardt, james 117, 256 marquardt, mitchell 239 marron, cathy 62, 256 marsh, sarah 119, 256 marsh, valerie 264 marshall, cathy 264 marshall, ken 239 martin, michael 239 martin, pamela 239 martin, pamela 275 martin, sherry 123, 214 martin, steve 275 martindale, james 112, 275 martinez, alicia 214 martinez, anne 20, 120 martinez, jim 102, 110, 256 martinez, joann 127 martinez, judith 256 martinez, veronica 275 martilla, darcy 125 martillo, denise 256 marvick, vickie 127, 179, 215 marx, steven 275 mason, carlo 112, 239 mason, kevin 275 mason, paula 256 mast, donald 239 masters, ron 256 MAT MAIDS 120 mata, michelle 120, 257 mata, mona 215 mata, tina 239 mathews, karen 62, 119, 120, 136, 257 mathews, mark 136, 239 mathis, cynthia 239 matkin, debra 257 matinique, ann 62 mattice, judith 184 matwijkow, geraldine 184 matwijkow, steve 124, 135, 140, 215, 294 maule, nevis 115, 116, 177, 215 maule, noreen 117, 257 mayer, mary ann 52, 96, 146 maynard, donna 264 mayville, donna 275 mcanally, angela 239 mcanally, rhonda 275 mcardle, dan 257 mccabe, melody 215 mccaffrie, robert 167 mccarthy, kelly 239 mccarthy, ken 63, 116, 215 mccarty, kim 275 mccommas, debbie 110, 275 mccormick, Iyne 239 293 120, montgomery, theresa 240 moon, roxane 276 mooney, shannon 240 moore, carol 216 moore, dave 50, 257 moore, john 240 moore, ken 257 moore michael 257 moore, sheila 257 moorehead, maureen 257 moorehead, sallie 240 mooreman, pamela 21, 96, 257 As fire lights the sky, moments of life, slips through man's fingers. mccormick, roberta 275 mccormick, steve 22, 121, 239 mccready, kean 22, 23, 64, 152, 214 mccready, shawn 120, 257 mccully, vicki 239 mccutcheon, junior 215 mccutcheon, tori 112, 120, 257 mcdonald, chuck 257 mcdonald, ted 22, 26, 27, 121, 160, 214 mcdonald, jana 94, 99, 108, 110, 114, 162, 163, 239 mcentire, michael 239 mcentire, richard 102, 128, 264 mcfadden, debbie 62, 63, 114, 115, 116, 117, 154,214 mcfadden, donald 275 mcfarland, joann 191 mcfarland, peggy 120, 257 mcfarlin, shirley 239 mcgeathy, bruce 275 mcgee, james 239 mcquire, patrick 275 mcquire, tim 264 mcinnis, brian 275 mcintosh, kenneth 102, 257 mcintyre, marcy 99, 214 mcintyre, meg 119, 257 mcintyre, mindy 214 mcinturff, greg 91, 92, 105, 192, 215 mcinturff, teresa 257 mckeown, kristie 119, 275 mckinley, allen 239 mckinley, lynn 257 mckinney, james 239 mclaws, lauran 275 mcluen, rocky 275 mcmahon, mary kay 101 mcmahon, kevin 239 mcmahon, raymond 275 mcman, ray 51 mcmurdy, bill 283 mcmurry, mike 136, 137, 239 mcneeley, richard 239 mcnneley, ronald 275 mcpherson, douglas 117, 257 mcpherson, debbie 126 mcspadden, susan 257 mcwherter, julie 239 means, lisa 275 294 means, scott 275 measel, david 102, 117, 119, 257, 261 measel, donna 63, 98, 99, 116, 117, 215 meirhofer, rick 216 mejia, michael 51, 275 mejia, rebecca 239 melius, anita 193 melius, jill 96 melius, kim 239 mendoza, michael 275 menefee, jerry 188 menosky, joseph 120, 257 menosky, karen 112, 275 merrett, john 239 merrett, lauren 275 merrifield, michael 115, 116, 119, 162, 182, 183 mertens, richard 216 mertens, william 24, 112, 283 mihalik, daniel 276 millanez, margaret 123, 148 millener, candy 276 miller, jennifer 276 miller, keith 20, 62, 63, 154, 216 miller, laura 119, 276 miller, leila 276 miller, linda 96, 216 miller, chris 264 miller, paul 257 miller, peter 276 milne, jane 113, 257 mingua, ruth 276 mincey, kevin 257 mingua, robert 257 minnich, emilie 216 minnich, jeri 239 minton, daniel mitchell, gary 216 mitchell, michelle 257 mitchell, ron 283 mize, dave 63, 150, 162, 163, moosbrugger, alita 257 morby, debra 240 moreland, curtis 216 moreland, marcy 276 moreland, matt 240 morgan, david 102, 216, 223 morgan, jessie 50 morgensen, sue 276 mormino, angelina 132, 133, 156, 216 morris, bill 102, 216 morris, pennie 240 morrison, anne 112, 276 morrison, dawn 258 morrison, kim 119, 276 morrison, linda 129, 216 morrison, pam 94, 101, 216 mosel, doralyn 135, 216 moser, donna 276 motari, patricia 276 mote, jill 61, 240 mudd, paul 240 mudd, rebecca 133, 217 muir, marty 46, 240 muir, thomas 276 mulcahy, patty 217 mucahy, sharon 217 mulholland, connie 189 mullen, james 276 mullen, wendy 35, 276 muller, diana 276 muller, michael 240 mullins, barbara 72, 73, 94, 99, 108 munoz, john 276 munsey, craig 167 I'l9WtOl'l , linda 84, 85, 92, 94, 95, 101, 105, 140, 141, 150, 151, 155, 156, 217, 223 newton, zara 258 nicholis, peggy 258 nichols, mike 240 nichols, mitch 240 nichols, wendy 276 nichols, zana 276 nihaus, darlene 180, 189 nielsen, jeff 240 nielson, rick 276 nielson susan 276 nienaber, jeanette 276 nienaber, peggy 193 nixon, dennis 20, 276 nixon, shawn 258 nizick, eva 193 norman, joe 240 norland, james 94, 105, 217 norman, mary 276 normandin, renee 162, 163, 276 norris, debbie 110, 120, 136, 258 norris, john 22, 240 norrington, john 240 norton, dan 217 norton, joy 276 novak, ted 258 novotny, frank 258 norvvood, doug 240 nuckolls, bill 99, 217 nunez, rosa 99, 218 nunn, freda 193 nuttall, sara 84, 85, 155, 218 00 o'berg, denise 119, 276 o'dell, dave 240 o'fIaherty, leo 174 o'hair, michael 26, 283 ohoro, thomas 218 OKLAHOMA 62, 63 oliva, rick 240 olive, thomas 276 oliver, julie 119, 276 olsen, heidi 35, 240 munsey, scott 240 murphy, julie 108, 113, 114, 1 54, 217 murray, dale 276 murray, don 22, 41, 105, 121, 240 murray, jean 240 murray, jerri 217 murray, sally 61, 101, 240 murray, thomas 173, 240 murrieta, david 121, 247 murrieta, rick 121, 217 musenbrock, denise 276 musser, janet 240 myhre, paul 125, 172 9 l'l nack, william 172 naecker, thomas 240 naegeli, mike 258 naegel, vicki 258 naegle, linda 240 nall, vinita 276 naperala, stacy 17, 84, 85, 101, 143, 155, 217 nash, cassy 258 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 148, 149 navarro, janet 133, 217 navarro, janice 132, 217 neddermyer, pamela 132, 217 olsen, mary 132 o'neal, kenneth 218 o'neill, kathy 91, 93, 101, 230, 240, 258 o'neill, patrick 26, 58, 266, 276 o'neill, patty 133 o'neill nancy 93, 101, 240 ong, kendall 240 oplinger, kathy 35, 188 orlowski, chris 187, 240 orme, rex 176, 185 orr, elizabeth 276, 283 orr, jeff 258 oster, sandra 240 oswald , pamela 240 oullette, richard 258 overstreet, emily 127, 276 overton, don 18, 132, 181, 218 owen, bob 258 owen, teri 258 owens, owens, jo anne 218 rebecca 276 owens, timothy 276 owens, earl 22, 105, 240, 247 ' P pace, keith 240 paden, mike 240 paden, timothy 119, 276 padgett, vicki 99, 117, 122, needha neillie, nelson, nelson, m, theodore 58, 258 andy 258 cynthia 240 darlene 240 216 moats, cherrie 112, 119, 276 mobley, irene 257 mobley, paul 276 moeller, kathy 101, 132, 216 moeller, laura 35, 101, 239 moerve, janet 118, 239 moerbe , joan 240 moffitt, lloyd 110, 240 monson, diana 110,-257 monson, melva 276 nelson, john 276 nelson, lori 99, 276 nelson, timothy 276 nettlow, roger 240 neville, julie 39, 63, 108, 109, 117, 258 neville, scott 217 newcomer, james 17, 62, 154, 183 218 paffumi, lesley 276 page, brock 240 page, carolyn 119 page, virginia 127, 240 pagel, mark 240 paget, lawrence 276 paget, ruth 123, 218, 220 paige, gary 283 palmer, colleen 62, 276 palmer, conni 258 palmer, debra 258 palmer, joyce 258 papin, holly 240 papin, renee 258 papineau, eileen 276 papineau, rose 276 papinko, greg 150, 240 papke, louis 276 papke, marie 133, 218 papp, steve 39, 182, 183 parker, bobby 276 parker, jacquelyn 276 parker, lennie 84, 85, 240 parker, michael 91, 105, 230, 240, 246 parks, bob 258 parks, sharon 240 parmelee, andrea 125, 258 parr, bradley 276 parriot, glen 162, 163 parry, jim 240 parsons, edwards 183 parsons, kaylene 57, 258 pasquel, donna 119, 276 pasquel, doreen 72, 73, 258 pastor, chris 102, 110, 218 paternoster, sharon 276 patton, marcella 122, 218 patton, melanie 258 paulsell, patricia 122, 218 paur, susan 218 pawlowski, thomas 105, 171, 218 payton, andrea 119, 258 payton, joy 240 peach, steven 26 pearce, donna 240 pearce, john 126, 277 pearson, tricia 112 pearling, patricia 218 pearling, randall 277 pecholt, cathy 277 pecholt, gaston 241 pedrick, joanna 191 pierce, julie 21, 241 pelka, korie 21, 62, 82, 101, 241, 249 pellerito, mike 258 pellerito, vincent 26 Thinking about things today and in the future, weighing things out, hoping that life won't be a series of Don't Walks, pemberton, mark 178 pender, melissa 277, 283 penfield, marilee 218 pennell, kenneth 102, 112, 258 pennell, larue 189 pennell, pamela 241 pennington, james 88, 155, 218 Peppefi Iori 119, 147, 277 percy, susan 218 perez, art 258 perez, david 218 perham, steve 112 pernack, becky 277 pernack, richard 241 pernack, tina 241 perrine, sandra 277 perry, kevin 26, 258 peters, peters, peters, peters, peters, peters, bardley 277, 283 karen 241, 247 lori 99, 241 mark 26, 258 mary lou 191, 241 valli 277 petersen, norman 277 peterson, edna 167 peterson, mark 219 peterson, sandra 241 petlock, hope 120 petlock, philip 277 pettet, greg 219 petti, fred 29, 258 pettycrew, stephanie 41, 62, 258 phelps, phelps, colleen 117, 241 jayne 119, 241 phillips, caroline 241 phillips, dale 277 phillips, gail 117, 219 phillips, karen 96, 219 phillips, laura 277, 283 philo, kathy 241 pickart, jerald 241 pickart, thomas 219 pickett, tim 259 pickenheim, roy 21, 62, 241 pickering, cindy 277 pickering, vickie 35, 99, 234, 241 pierce, julie 62 pierce, william 102, 110, 159 pierson, lynda 122, 219 pierson, tricia 259 piper, paul 259 pipla, jacqueline 277 pitnikoff, kathy 110, 259 plant, harvey 188 platten, steven 247 pletcher, sidney 241 plettner, randy 277 plummer, dorinda 259 plummer, keith 112, 181 plute, dennis 241 Poaee, pogue, stephanie 259 jesse 104, 169 poll, richard 241 pontius, dean 241 pontius, timothy 219 poole, bonnie 277 poole, james 22, 64, 241 poole, kimberly 277 poore, deborah 62, 247 poplawski, james 188 porter, porter, beth 110, 114, 241 greg 22, 121, 219 post, kay 110, 114, 219 post, shanna 241 poth, kirk 29, 277 potter, david 219 pourciau, yvette 63, 117, 277, I 283 powel I, powel I, gina 173 karen 219 powers, bill 259 poyner, donna 219 pratt, elizabeth 241 pratt, sue 62, 85, 185, 259 pray, ronald 241, 259 pray, terry 277 preece, cheri 1 10, 241 prejs, cindy 220 prejs, michelle 277 PREP BAND 112 PREP GIRLS' CHORUS 182 preston, sherry 167 pribula, charlotte 112 price, leslie 62, 119, 185 price, ron 63, 283 prikosovito, lisa 110, 119, 277 pringle, todd 88, 143, 155, 220 privett, eugene 167 prokop, andy 137, 277 prouty, bridget 220 prugh, mary 132, 220 pugh, dana 112, 242 pugh, lorraine 259 'Cl querling, susan 99, 242 quering, mary 52, 220 quick, tabatha 277 QUILL AND SCROLL 155 Ol' raborg, jeanelle 99, 242 rademacher, holly 220 roder, doug 250 radnothy, george 22, 152, 220 rafn, scott 119, 264 rainey, deborah 242 rainey, dick 259 rains, carla 242 rajca, kathy 242 ralston, jackie 277 ralston, patrucia 242 rambo, mark 29, 112, 277 ramsdell, gina 110, 113, 114, 220 ramsdell, theresa 62, 112, 277 randall, jeff 51, 277 randall, susan 92, 93, 220 raPP, donald 220 . rascoe, judy 259, 277 rasmussen, tracey 99, 220 rauch, caroline 259 rauch, jerry 220 rauch, nick 277 rauch, william 242 rat, bruce 221 ray, wayne 277 raymond, mark 112, 259 redding, suzanne 91, 101, 230, 242 reed, debra 221 reed, donnelle 277 reed, rebecca 101, 247 reed, robert 277 reed, william 26, 259 reeves, peggy 277 regan, nancy 221 rehrman, ginger 242 reid, donald 242 reid, sherie 112, 277 reifshneider, cathy 110, 277 reiley, daniel 132 reilly, daniel 132 remington, ranae 242 renner, barbara 119, 277 renner, suzan 119, 259 repp, terry 192, 242 retzloff, richard 242 reynolds, debra 277 reynolds, melvin 110, 242 reynolds, marlene 259 reynolds, michael 102, 103, 117, 136, 259, 261 rhinehart, donna 117, 242 rhoads, jane 191 rhodes, larry 88 rhone, suzan 37, 189 rice, ann 242 rice, dan 242 rice, joe 259 rice, paula 221 rice, steven 221 richard, todd 278 richards, douglas 58, 278 richards, gary 242 richards, mark 242 richards, michael 242 richez, brad 88, 155, 259 richie, ben 221 295 richie, elizabeth 119, 278 richie, don 257 rickard, daniel 242 ricotta, cindy 242 ricotta, pamela 278 riddle, jeff 46, 47, 49 riddle, Iibby 278 ridderhoff, patricia 278 riding, susy 242 riggle, doug 259 riggle, gwen 191 riggs, david 278 riggs, john 242 riley, brian 242 riley, kim 259 ringer, elizabeth 278 ringer, richard 110, 114, 221 rippe, bob 278 riordan, joe 259 risley, cindy 259 rissi, pat 259 rissi, mary 35, 94, 127, 221 ritchie, tina 20, 62, 278 ritter, mathew 242 robbestad, richard 22, 242 robbins, vicki 123 roberts, babetta 125, 259 roberts, bryan 242 robbinson, david 221 roberts, john 242 roberts, laura 61, 93, 259 roberts, maren 154, 179, 221 robertson, dave 136, 171, 221 1 robertson, pamela 120, 259 robinson, deborah 110, 113, 114, 153, 242 robinson, paul 278 roby, david 242 rochard, susan 20, 21, 62, 221 rockwell, don 121, 247 rodriquez, katherine 278 roffino, marcia 135, 259 rogers, david 46, 242 rogers, gary 259 ' rogers, mary 221 rogers, pamela 132, 221 rogers, susan 259 rogers, teresa 87, 129, 155, 242 rolland, mark 105, 112, 259 rolland, mike 93, 125, 206, Sunrise at Coronado proves to be a beautiful experience for these people who come early enough to ryan, patrick 85, 278 ' saylor, connie 62, 123, 222 scott, cindy 278 278 romantic, denise 278 romero, robert 242 ronn, kristine 119, 278 rose, leona 191 rose, Sue 259 rosen, luane 122, 160, 161, 221 rosen, ronald 26, 85, 259 rosen, wayne 259 rosholm, drew 242 ' rossenbach, james 121, 221 rossenbach, marc 34, 121, 259 rossi, lane 120 roswick, ray 186 roth, clifford 102, 109, 110, 113, 114, 153, 221 roth, patti 221 rouse, carolyne 119, 278 rouse, charles 242 rouse, joan 221 rounds, robin 221 rowland, mike 62, 63 rubbert, ana 259 rundle, james 278 rundle, tracy 259 rupin, tracy 242 ruscetti, richard 242 rushlo, jeffery 242 rushlo, robin 117, 222 rusnack, dale 22, 25, 27, 64, 121, 152, 222 rusnack, patty 250 russell, gregory 222 russell, kay 72, 73, 91, 94, 101, 230, 242 rusyniak, michelle 242 ryan, mary 181 ryan, bill 247 296 ryder, james 32, 33, 36, 169 scarp, mark 86, 129, 278 Scott, debbie 259 rynkiewcz, francis 222 Schaffer, deborah 110, 114, scott, janige 278 rynkiewcz. iaci 259 132, 222 scott, jim 30, 89, 90, 91, 105, 05 Scnaffer, esta 260 143, 144, 145, 148, 149, sc auer, s ip 223 532153325 63' 115' 117' scgeilhase, thong? 170 scan, joy 116, 117, 260 - ' sc eurn, james scott, pamela 243 smfgg' tom 36' 96' 148' 149' scheurn, thongais 171, 222 scott, william 26, 105, 248, Schiess, kelli 3 259 25:23 schlessman, amy 63, 150, scuriock, peter 63, 115, 154, ' ' 179, 222 216, 223 samalik, Iianne 278 samoke, peter 242 sampair, adele 91, 94, 98, 99, 230, 242 Samuels, richard 278 Samuelson, kurt 278 Samuelson, scott 242 samuelson, tracey 242 Sanchez, robert 18, 37, 103, 166, 167 sanders, cindy 99, 222 Sanders, ed 259 Sanders, lisa 242 sanders, rosie 259 Sanders, roberta 259 sanders, suzanne 35, 222 sandillo, sandra 222 sandlin, lonnie 278 sanno, linda 112, 278 Sansone, wendie 99, 122, 287 Santee, robert 26, 259 santeler, david 242 Senteler, pat 259 Sargent, cindy 243 sauble, matthew 278 sauble, michael 222 Saunders, kurtis 278 saunder, le ann 119, 278 Savage, jerry 259 sayers, christopher 119 schlessman, gwen 21, 92 schlief, scott 222 schlief, todd 260 schlosser, terri 120, 260 SCHOLARSHIPS 160, 161 schooler, david 278 schoolitz, pauline 93, 112, 278 schranz, carl 243 schranz, paula 222 schrieber, ann 178, 209, 222 schreiner, peter I. 278 schreiner, rosemary 278 Schroeder, betsy a. 112, 278 Schroeder, janet 85, 174, 243 Schubert, james m. 278 Schwanz, stephen 260 Schwartz, linda 119, 125, 260 Schwartz, kim 112, 120, 260 Schwartz, paul 243 Schwartz, todd 91, 95, 154, 198, 222 Schwartzer, jo lynn 222 schwerthofer, amy 112, 260 scoplitte, cindy 223 Score, ralph 243 Scotten, kathleen 278 scott, anne 93, 150, 278 scott, barbara 222 scott, bill 91, 104 Seaman, dennis 105, 243 Seaman, laura 278 Sechrist, mildred 193 See, candy 223 Seeger, karen 260 Seeger, mark 278 Seeley, lynda 20, 154, 223 Sehacht, Shari 62, 260 Seidner, kennard 22, 121, 243 Seidner, rick 22, 64, 223 Seifert, david 223 Seifert, gregory 26, 29, 260 Selbst, adrian 167 Selby, gus 279 semones, mark 279 sentivonac, debbie 110, 283 Sentivanac, joseph 60, 173, 243 Seroka, peter 243 Settlemyre, michael 243 Settlemyre, richard 279 Sewell, john 133 Severson, mark 26, 279 shaeffer, donald 176, 178 Schaeffer, gwen 63 Schafer, mary I. 223 schlessman, gwen 63, 248 schlosser, terry 63 Seidner, k. c. 121 shalley, roger 26, 260 enjoy it. Extra-curricular activities made it possible for more students and teachers to experience the dawn and the quietness. shalley, sharon 93, 266, 279 Shanahah, christine 279 shannon, donna 264 sharer, angie 110,260 sharp, eva 223 shaughnessey, leo 100, 173 shaw, barry 102, 110, 114, 243 shaw, dwight 223 shea, bill 279 Shea, jim 243 shea, steve 260 Sheely, cheryl 279 sheets, gregory 127, 243 Sheldon, bill 260 sheldon, terri 243 Shelley, denis 243 Shelley, randy 260 Shelton, rodney 260 sheffer, luellen 113, 120 shepard, everett 174 Shepard, ricky 279 Sheppard, barbara 57, 105, 118, 148, 260 Sheppard, kim 255 Sherman, herbert 37, 184 sherridan, phillip 279 sherrod, michael 86, 279 sherrod, pres 17, 21, 62, 85, 89, 91, 92, 94, 125, 140, 141, 143, 154, 155, 213, 223 sherrod, Salle 176, 178, 185 Shipman, linda 279 shippey, raymond 279 shroff, laura 60, 61, 260 Shroyer, terri 279 Shoemaker, nelda 260 shortridge, lynne 72, 73, 279 shutay, patricia 93, 98, 99, 243 shuga, gilbert 26, 105, 260 Shuga, mark 63, 243 Sieckman, daniel 243 sikes, bradley 279 sikes, megan 243 sikes, robin 223 silbert, denise 110, 114,224 silkey, nora 260 silkey, paul 279 silkey, sheldon 172, 243 Sill, carrie 93, 279 Simmers, leighanne 118, 243 simonis, robert 22, 121, 243 simons, allen 260 sims, karen 279 simpson, jo ann 279 simpson, glenda 133, 224 Singleton, barbara 279 single, cheryl 243 singleton, deborah 260 singleton, charles 22, 243 singleton, Valerie 260 sisk, chris 265 sitek, tina 260 sjolsethl, gary 243 skidmore, karl 224 Skinner, dorthy 260 Skinner, sharon 243 skinner, deborah 224 Skipton, dr. robert 25 skirpan, charles 260 skirpan, guy 224 slason, armand 243 Slatin, ian 224 slavick, rhonda 93, 99, 243 slayton, corby 101, 243 Slick, susan 279 slisko, john 243 slisko, susan m. 279 sloat, robert 279 slone, robert 51, 279 small, robert 279 smid, philip 279 smith barbara 260 smith debbie 260 smith becky 260 smith, carmen 279 smith, denise 243 smith, dwight 279 smith, gigi 107, 147, 260 smith, jeanne 189, 265 smith, jerry 37, 50, 122, 184 smith jodee 93, 99, 243 smith karen 130 smith, kathy 91, 101, 147, 198, 224 smith, kevin 260 smith, michael 260 smith, michael 22, 121, 243 smith, michelle 279 smith, mark 283 smith, patricia 61, 188 smith, phill 170 smith, roger j. 224 smith, sam 22, 244 smith, stephen 260 smith, susan 260 smith, tamara 279 smith, theresa 244 smith, timothy 29, 279 smith, timothy 279 smith, vicki 260 smith, winifred 178 smothers, brian 279 Snelling, mary 279 snider, bob 43, 87 Snider, debbie 224 snider, dennis 105, 224 snider, karen 260 Snodgrass, rebecca 101, 110, 224, 227 snow, charisse r. 61, 99, 223, 224 Snowder, alison 283 Snyder, holli 35, 61 snyder, joy 35, 112, 279 Sobraske, keith 22, 121, 152, 225 sojka, emily 279 soles, mike 51 solis, miguel 26, 279 solomon, henrietta 260 Song, jason 63, 260 song, mitchell 63, 110, 113, 117, 279 Sordahl, mark 137, 260 sortor, Carole 225 south, debbie 94, 101, 225, 287 south, jill 93, 260, 248 spacone, debbie 279 spacone, maria 279 sparks, laurel 220, 225, 287 SPANISH CLUB 126, 127 spaw, gary 22, 58, 121, 244 spears, richard 112, 279 spears, susan d. 96, 110, 114 160, 225, 287 spencer, bruce 112, 279 spencer, panda 260 spencer, sharon 260 Spencer, terri 260 spikerman, kim 96, 244 spindler, walter 244 spitz, mark 58 sponar, anncy 125, 260 spong, clarence 173 Springer, gary 117, 187, 225, 287 spirnkle, ann 279 sprinkle, cliff 46, 47, 48, 189, 225 sprinkle, marcy 62, 119, 125, 136, 279 sproule, barbara 260 spurling, beverly 184 staalberg, anja 118, 244 297 l i y r. 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Q Head photographer, Todd Pringle excels in photo-journalism and experiments with other media. staalberg, ronald 225 stacey, deborah j. 279 stafford, jenny 260 stahl, david 26 stamm, linda 225 standord, doug 260 stanford, renee 279 stanford, rochelle 99, 225 stanford, scott 260 sta n ifer, sta n Iey, sta n Iey, sta nley, sta n Iey, stanley, rick 244, 247 debbie 225 don 225 gregory 260 peter 279 robert 51, 279 pamela 101, 108, stenberg, tim 279 stephens, gary 102 ,178 stephenson, debra 61, 89, 91, 94, 99, 150, 225, 287 stephenson, richard 260 steven, joe 112 steven, ken 112 stevens, douglas 279 stevens, kirby 279 stevens, laurence 132, 225, 287 stevens, sondra 170 1 stansel, l ii. 109, 110, 113, 244 steen, rose 167, 198 stegall, brian 244 stegall, diana 260 stegall, Iaurie 85, 87, 140, 141, 143, 155, 213, 225 steves, kirk 244 stehouwer, majolein 120, 126, 279 298 stewart, kimberly 21, 63, 119, 261 stewart, thomas 24-4 stickel, james 244 stickel, joyce 279 stickel, joyce 279 stiles, timothy 261 stimbert, jo lynn 261 stimbert, michael 102, 103, 114, 225, 287 stippl martin 63, 105, 225, 287 stitt, sandlin 261 stitt, scott 279 stokes, edward 280 stombaugh, sharon 225 stone, john 280 stone, robert 225 stone, tom 261 storto, nancy 244 stott, kelly 244 stough, daniel 261 straface, mike 280 straub, robert 261 straub, victoria 35, 72, 73 streit, cindy 35, 101, 244 streit, dale 261 streit, terry 244 stricklin, sherri 225 stuckey, wayne 261 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 89 stump, theodore 63, 244 sturtevant, julie 119, 280 sullivan, bobby 150, 261 sullivan, william 179 sullins, michael 261 surface, leah 261 surls, randall 280 surls, richard 34, 121, 244 surrat, susan 119, 280 sutton, mike 226, 287 sutton, susan 261 swaney, bill 117, 261 swanson, james 178, 198 swanson, john 265 swanson, jurdy 244 swanson, Iaurie 53, 56, 57, 142, 147, 226, 287 SW3I'1S0l'l , nancy 35, 93, 261 swarts, kandy 280 swatek, ken 29 sweebe, scott 125 swink, charles 178 sylvester, kim 244 szafran, john 280 szafran, monica 61, 261 szafran, william 226 szymborski, cindy 244 symborski, sandra 261 szynalski, linda 265 Ot tabeek, michael 26, 261 taggart, jody 20, 57, 63, 105, , 147, 261 talmadge, noreen 244 talton, jon 102, 117, 129, 137 244, 63 tallent, christopher 29, 280 tallent, kevin 63, 154, 226 tanner, ellen 244 tarr, anthony 280 taylor, carla 261 taylor, eugene 244 taylor, jerry 188 taylor, john 24-4 taylor, john 117, 129, 261 taylor, joyce 193 taylor, kara 280 taylor, linette 261 taylor, mark 244 taylor, mary 101, 244 taylor, robert 226, 287 taylor, robert 261 terrill, douglas 113, 114, 261 terrill, marc 110, 114, 123, 226 temple, paul 22, 93, 121, 198, 216, 226, 287 templeton, ann 280 templeton, donald 244 thaden, joyce 261 thaden, scott 244, 247 thalke, donald 261 theunissen, beatrix 112, 280 theunissen, johannes 110, 226, 287 thibault, thibeau, thomas, michael 136, 244 terrence 226, 287 cathy 120, 244 thomas, gordon 186 thomas, james 93, 105, 226 thomas, lynn 280 thomas, stephen 244 thompkins, kevin 58 thompson barbara 280 thompson, cathy 226 thompson, elizabeth 280 thompson, gary 283 thompson, kevin 51 thompson, loreno 29, 280 thompson, merle 226 thompson, rick 265 thornburgh, lynn 120, 280 thorne, dawn 261 thorne, jon 226, 287 thornburger, margaret thorp, donna 244 thorpe, gary 287 thude, margaret 226, 287 thyben, claude 105, 121, 226, 287 tiffany, timothy 261 tischhauser, cindy 175, 244 todd, dana 130, 283 todd, dean 112, 137, 261 tornell, ronald 280 torress, robert 261 toscano, debra 244 townsend, deborah 99, 244 TRAIL 84, 85, 155 traines, dane 19, 81, 192, 102, 121, 198, 226, 287, travers, michael 280 travers, randy 226 trejo, trejo, terri 261 thomas 280 trom, debra 280 trom, virginia 261 troth, ronald 244 trotter, anne 280 trotter, robert 244 trout, scott 26, 283 trumble, scott 26, 261 trumble, shelly 280 trimble, marshall 180, 181, 185 tschumy, wendy 21, 63, 99, 226, tucker tucker 287' 287 charlie 287 richard 94, 105, 226, turner, gary 244 turner, gayle 112, 280 tygfeti kim 168, 261 tyndall, paula 125, 227, 287 'U underwood, douglas 121, 245 unterberger, anna 62, 63, 261 urie, james 37, 51, 181 urschel, mindi 280 wallace, sherri 63, 101, 116, 216, 227, 287 wallard, paul 280 wallerich, cathy 191 wallerich, dean 227 walling, michael 245 wallquist, kimberly 119, 280 walls, beth 117, 135, 262 walls, bruce 112, 280 walsh, dean 262 walsh, kathleen 86, 262 walsh, kristine 126, 280 waiters, eric 262 waiters, lisa 280 want, sandie 85, 124, 125, 154, 155, 160, 161, 227, 287 ward, kevin 262 wargo, kim 227 wargo, laura 262 warren, annette 281 warren, carl 262 warwick, nancy 132, 227, 287 wasson, daniel 281 wasson, mark 112, 262 watchman, hal 228 watchman, ken 265 waterman, virginia 37, 181, 198 warkins, cyndie 30, 101, 142, willard, jay 112, 283 willeford, delbert 287 willeford, henry 133, 228, 287 willeford, richard 29, 283 willert, janel 39, 63, 115, 116, 147, 150, 223, 228, 287 williams, adrienne 228 williams, alice 185 williams, catherin 129, 185 williams, david 245 williams, george 281 williams, john 245 williams, joye 281 williams, neil 281 williams, penny 228 williamson, roger 117, 228, 287 young, debbie 263 young, donna 281 young, geri 281 young, glenn 281 young, kevin 28 young, larry 263 young, robert 263 young, ruthann 21, 93, 101, 229 230, 245 williams, steven 34, 281 williamson, rick 281 williamson, trina 263 williamson, wendy 245 young,' troy 281 0 Z zach, randall 245 zamastil, david 133 zappia, sue 119, 281 zeibig, rod 39, 102, 103, 110, 114, 221, 287 zeiner, peter 281 zekanis, jane 117, 245 zenor, robert 167, 171 zepeda, laura 19, 120, 283 willis, kathy 62, 63, 245 wills, debra 245 wills, sheryl 229 willison, gene 245 willmoth, mike 263 wilmoth, cindy 101, 245 wilmoth, linda 61, 119, 281 wilson, celeste 263 wilson, denise 119, 263 zepeda, martin 245 zieff, amy 281 ziegler, beth 263 ziegler, bernadine 263 ziegler, dan 247 ziegler, marjorie 229 ziegler, shelly 93, 115, 117, 125, 287 ziemba, dave 54, 89, 90, 94, 148, 149, 150, 162, 163, urschel, jody 262 utter, kent 55, 262, 265 utter, rick 280 'V valencia, mary 245 valencia, tony 32, 262 vance, wilda 193 van cleave, janice 132, 227 vanderburg, carolyn 132, 227, 287 vandergroff, bill 62 vanderoever, muriel 25, 168, 170 van matre, dick 262 van matre, mary 245 vansant, teri 119 van wazer, monica 101, 245 van wyler, terry 227, 262 van wylen, tina 193 varela, lawrence 280 varela, yolanda 245 vasquez, jerry 245 vassall, kim 227, 287 vehling, steve 227 vela, larry 32, 33, 88, 104, 105, 121, 125, 162, 163, 227, 287 vermillion, jeff 99, 227, 287 vermillion, susan 99, 245 144, 145, 228, 287 watkins, scott 262 watson, brent 281 watson, carrie 245 watson, debbie 287 watson, gary 262 watson, terre 262 watzke, jim 22, 228, 287 watzke, mary 107, 262 weaver, andrea 120, 262 weaver, david 245 weaver, randy 132 weaver, vicki 72, 73, 101, 228 webb, david 262 webster, myrle 184 webster, scott 29, 151, 281 wilson, janine 245 wilson, jeff 263 wilson, lester 93, 105, 127, 245 wilson, nancy 133, 287 wilson, robert 22, 23, 46, 47, 49, 121, 152, 241, 245 wilson, thomas 245 wilson, wesley 29, 281 wimberly, glenn 245 wimberly, pamela 263 wimberly, teresa 101, 245 windau, laura 263 winquist, donald 281 wipfler, ron 229 wisner, brian 281 229, 287 zimbal, jim 263 zimmerman, kim 245, 246 zimmerman, 245 zinsun, tony 265 . zuendal, karen 96, 245 so long good friends E 'L vernon, cindi 280 vernon, terry 245 viehweg, beth 280 viereck, jan 245 villa, pearl 280 vines, laurine 245 vines, steven 281 vivier, john 262 vogan, john 262 volk, joe 262 vollmer, timothy 262 von gnechten, marty 281 'W wabinga, adele 262 wade, danny 227 wagner, jeanne 262 wagner, michael 58, 227 wagner, michael 280 wagner, vicki 127, 280 wagoner, mike 51 waite, michael 21, 162, 262 waite, william 245 wald, james 227, 287 waldrop, paul 262 walker, bradley 116, 245 walker, james 186 walker, joe 262 walker, pamela 280 wallace, douglas 63, 116, 117, 262 wallace, gary 117, 280 wallace, john 262 webster, sharon 245 weigle, john 29 weisser, michael 281 weir, diana 262 welch, larry 172, 198 wenke, gary 123, 228 wentland, connie 123, 228, 287 wentland, elizabeth 281 west, david 262 west, richard 88, 281 westerfer, dirk 112, 262 wetherby, jeffrey 262 whanlen, dennis 112, 281 whatley, joseph 263 wheeler, ann 245 wheelwright, denise 63, 93, 101, 142, 227, 287 whelan, pati 35, 92, 230, 245 whidden, mark 281 whitaker, carolyn 63, 117, 281 whitaker, cathie 20, 63, 115, 116, 217, 228, 287 white, bill 102, 110, 113, 114, 228, 287 white, janice 281 white, jeffrey 263 white, kathy 62, 99, 123, 191, 245 white, kathy 228, 287 white, rick 228 whiting, cela 263 whitlatch, daniel 29, 281 whitney, cozette 245 whitney, raymond 112, 281 whitney, walter 102, 245 whitten, david 263 wiebke, kathy 93 wiederhoft, becky 263 wiland, sandy 193 wilcox, becky 247 wallace, sandy 193 wilder, eugene 263 wilgus, don 186 wiles, susan 281 willard, eugen 112, 245 wisner, connie 229 wisner, kathy 245 withem, 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