Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)
- Class of 1974
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I H I If ' I u 0 0 . o u . o n 0 - . . . e o Q . - u u n - . . . Q s Q 0 a . . 9 0 I - u . - . 1.0 sl .... , n ....q s....,.. ....g... ...,... oo- Q.. -.Eff .- 3.3.5.-.-v - 0:l I :. . .gI'I: QIUDENTQ LEAVE CUYPOIZ CAMP, PPJODUCEPLAY journalism students from all over Arizona and the South- vvest spent ten days at a Publi- cations Workshop on the NAU campus in Flagstaff. Larry l-lal- bert, Explorer and Trail advisor, attended as a teacher. A Midsummer Night's Dream vvas presented by the Summer School Fine Arts class on luly 25 and 28. Courses vvere also held in music and . band in addition to regular subjects. Placing second runner-up in the state cheer competition were the Varsity Cheerleaders. Cheer camp vvas held at NAU. Early August found the Donfs band and Donettes traveling to Carlsbad,Californiafor some additional marching practice. A variety of activities vvere available, such as deep sea fishing and sailing. -It lb Summer Activitit s Jil Qgv gi, . me V' -if 30 W Z . 1 , N I M sag-.six ' .' 0,38 g :km A, 5, I ,- ff Vents...-surf' , OA Presented by summer school students was William 5hakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Hermia was portrayed by Dana Pugh and Lysander was Keith Miller, OB Greeting the bus at 6 a.m. were students enrolled in this year's summer school. OC On August 20 the bookstore opened for students who wanted to buy books early. OD Football practice was held during August in the morning and late after- noon to avoid the heat. Senior, Rob Wilson practices his passing. OE Barry Brian, Pam High and Darrell Hadder along with other members of Don's Band and Donettes attended a camp in California, OF In june the newspaper and yearbook staffs went to an AIPA workshop. Trail Editor, Carol Worcester goes down Slide Rock in Sedona. OG Varsity Cheerleaders Gail Bruce, Jody Taggert and Karol Kjestad hear the presentation of cheer award. F Summer Activities 17 Visiting the city dump and sec- tions of Fifth Avenue were part of the rehearsals for Neil Simon's The Odd Couple presented November 8-10 and again in April and May. Besides regular rehearsals, director james Newcomer tried a new concept in directing. To get in the mood the cast members visited the dump for the first scene for a feeling of dirt. Then, for the second scene they went to a Fifth Ave. shop for a clean effect. OA Staring astoundedly at Vinnie iMike Waitej as he tells how nice it is to have a clean place to play cards and some good food to nibble on are Speed ITM. Stumpj, Oscar Uim Fordl and Murray iDavid Goldsteinj. OB Felix iMike Bainj explains to Oscar the facts about keeping a clean house. OC To achieve the mood for the first scene of the play cast members of The Odd Couple go to the city dump. OD Clearing out his sinuses after being kicked out of his house by his wife is Felix Ungar, OE Setting up props, helping with make-up, making the cos- tumes, doing the sound effects and all the other behind the scenes jobs helped add life to the play. Properties. head Sue DeBree and crew member Bill Ferrell set up the table for the second scene. 'F Oscar Madison points an accusing finger after Felix starts taking over his apartment, poker game and his life. OG After inviting Gwendolyn and Cecily Pigeon iPam Hallmark and Linda Baileyj over to cheer Felix up, Oscar makes the sisters feel at home. l Q. 18 The Odd Couple ,, F , Q Q SV 5 ,sf if W Q -f N f ..1 f va K 1' If .. LW 2 ,,L. .N M, m . xx .. 5 L 'k 4 . J , f it lg Gaxfww xv! i Iligl 3 k P q4 K .,,L:gf.-v.3Jw5Nk Wm Q K X. 'Q IM ? . ja 5 fi Q Q . JN , PIE EEUNG Pie eating, ugly legs and sexy lips contests were all a part of Homecoming. Untimely holi- days delayed the event from October 26 until November 6. Fireworks were displayed while choral director, Mike Merrifield sang the Star Span- gled Bannerf' During half-time Merrifield also sang the school hymn while a red carpet was . rolled out for the crowning of the Royalty. Clubs were allowed to enter float competition this year. i Fl-AVOIZQ l-I OA Battling for the semi-finals in the pie eating contest are seniors, john Norris and jerry Vasquez. This was a new event added to homecoming. OB After finishing off his winning pie, jerry Vasquez begins to clean off his face, jerry won the semi- finals and went on to the finals, OC Don's Band window placed first in the club window competi- ,wi .ll tion. ID To conserve gasoline the senior class 20 Homecoming made their float to be carried. The float placed second in class competition. OE Corey Croft and Don Whitlach were crowned during half-time. OF Building the bonfire- became one of the big tasks before the evening pep assembly. OC Doug Wal- lace buys a Carnation from Kim Loughary and Norma Davis. Criada members sold the flowers during homecoming week and delivered them to the people during their second hour class on Nov. 26. .47 any . ..:.: Eii1.S ' ? , . s .. J' K 1 X' 1 . .. ,K K A , 4 2 i' ' 1. ' A K t Q r ' F Q 6 0 A X ' ' wi: ' v 5ggf? E : I jf yi x f I ' 1 fi ls a ig? ' wi 5 56 fi 1 fl X 'EE r bil X , ww.. , K in m ,,L,,:L,, S ,:,L, L F I, E W 1 L N v- ' I A,m1 wi ggi ., ,1 . sg Y ggi? 1 1 3 x ' 1 . , Homecoming 21 F 1 T 5 DUE CTO EXERGY IRISIS ENERGY CIZIQIQ CYXUQEQ QI-lOl-UZKGEQ OF FUEL Cold classrooms, darkened hallways, a blacked-out cam- pus at night and fewer cars in the parking lots were just a few of the signs that something unusual was happening. The something was referred to by the Nixon administration as an Energy Crisis . Due to precautionary regula- tions which were set by the President, all school thermos- tats were locked at 68 degrees. The rapid rise in gasoline prices forced many driyers to form car pools, walk, ride bicy- cles, as well as to wait in lines many blocks long to buy gaso- line. OA Signs reading Out ot' Cas were placed at almost every gas station due to the energy cri- sis. Some lights in stores were turned off to save electricity while others closed earlier in the day. OH A common sight in some class- rooms was that of students with coats and sweaters to keep warm in the 68 degree temp- erature, CC Tanks were filled whenever drivers found open gas stations. OD Long lines of cars were frequently added to the surviving sta- tions as many people wait patiently for hours to buy gas, l 22 Energy Crisis VER! va' 321 ,..:s,m A 35 F 3' A QTUDENIQ IZIDEBIKEQ ON CDNQEPVOIL DAY' Concerned students and fac- ulty left their cars at home as a part of the student council - sponsored 'lConservoil Day , November 29. The most popu- lar means of transportation were bicycling and vvalking, though some rode horses and roller-skated. Over half the stu- dent parking lot was empty, as some had to work after school. Teachers formed car pools and some walked if they lived close by. The day was televised on KTAR-TV. IE Los l-lermanos held their annual car bash the same day Conservoil Day was introduced. Some people let go of their emotions by bash- ing an old car in the mall. OF Ralph Bradshaw, English teacher, rides his bike to school to save oil and gas. Teachers were found riding bikes and walking as well as the other people involved in the student-council sponsored day. UC KTAR interviews Sue Redding, senior, as she explains the importance of getting stu- dents to conserve gas. OH Different types of transportation are evident as a biker and a driver both arrive at school. Ol Sophomore, john Alcorn, rides his bike to save gas and oil. Conservoil Day 23 l -1 3' X ' I, ,.' -. f ' f , il 1A W if W' - A 3 K IQ ,,,,g Z 1 im. at :LT A- if J 5? 1 v 24 Christmas DONQ DONNE, G3-OO TOAID FOEJUNNE PEOPLE Christmas seems to be a time for giving of oneself to the ones who are less fortunate. Keeping in the spirit of this, Los Hermanos, Amicae, Criada, Key Club, jazz Ensemble, and Donettes visited the Childrens' Colony. An annual toy drive vvas sponsored by the Explorer staff. Toys were given to the Fire Department, vvho distrib- uted them to children vvho may normally not have pres- ents. Other collections were held on campus. FTAXSAE gathered lin- ens vvhile the classes had a can collection. While all of this was going on, some students stayed behind to beautify the campus. Los lar- dineros planted and decorated a Christmas tree, the classes and clubs painted the cafeteria windows and decorated the halls of the buildings. OA Spending his fourth holiday season as a department store Santa Claus, Ted Stump, sen- ior, listens to a small boy's Christmas list. OB Congratulating jody Aungst on being selected as a Los Hermanos Sweetheart is LH member Rod Deslauriers. OC Members ofLos jardineros plant a permanent Christmas tree in front of the library. OD The horn section of the jazz Ensemble plays swing music so the people at the Children's Colony may dance. OE English teacher Virginia Eades plays catch with one of the boys at the Children's Colony Christmas party. OF Putting the finishing touches on the Christmas window is junior joyce Palmer. 'G Live trees, freshly cut trees and artificial trees decorate the rooms and hallways of Coronado during Christmas week. Playing their former school teachers became a part of the Alumni-Faculty Basketball Game sponsored by Alpha Omega. The festivities con- sisted of skits by former Donettes at halftime and a free throw meet between luana Fredericks and Marty Muir. After the halftime, the Alumni team pulled ahead of the fac- ulty andthe game ended in favor of the Alumni, with a score of 86-57. Faculty cheer- leaders were teachers Robert Baker and Dorothylanca. OLDTIMEIZQ ADD LIFE TUALUMNI-EACIJLYY OA Denise Wheelright, a senior cheerleader in 7973, cheers on the Alumni team at the Alumni Basketball Game. UB For a few minutes during the game, juana Fredericks, physical education teacher, played basketball. She also competed with senior Marty Muir in free throwing. OC 7973 graduate Laurie Swanson remembers the cheerleading life at Coronado. OD The Alumni team consists ofgraduates such as Rick Hosler, a 7972 alumnus. Other former students on the Alumni team were C. j. Ketterer, Russ Boettcher and Brian Chatham. OE Horses and riders become important parts of the 7974 Parade del Sol. Trophies were presented to the best riders and ropers, OF Parada del Sol's Queen and Princesses speak to the crowd gathered on Main Street. IG Arab Street Sweepers clean the premises as spectators applause their duties. Ol-I The Coronado Dons Marching Band and Donettes clear the way as they play the school's song. ll Principal Robert Hendricks pauses when the signal to stop is given. Cal Bruins, Ed Segrave and William johnson all of who are assistant principals, also ride horses in the parade, 01 Characters portray gangsters and robbers in a shootout on Main Street on january 26. The Parada del Sol season ended on February 3 after the rodeo matinees and finaljudgings. 26 Alumni Faculty Game weft t r - 7 .a. . . . ...- , X at N I we D dv---v-1pm Q-, ws sn- .Q-s f A fy Ig 'Qfw-.J .1---.Mi - 1 - ,,-fu 4:+.-,,s W-. I , -'-yy: .QR -.,,wa, - ' .aff -.f..Q k.:k ' xfjlzxx' LJ. ' Q ,: g I 'vflql , H N ' t Q -' ' :T . PQ-,339 'r ' Hi' 'SWA 13 . -ff! fy' H df'lf'v'!. xdff' . ,' ' ' f i 'J' - ' S A AY? '--f.- .,,,45 ....-.- -1. -We .., , ,,. , V . . . 1 - .Ng - ,Ms-R :S -.ff K S Qt' si' 'iv af 3 . Qs: .5 sL3.4m:,,, 39' .., ' i-QS ' EQ Winter visitors and natives of Arizona gathered in the old part of Scottsdale to see the annual Beard Judging Contest held in late january. Rodeo performances and the parade followed in early February. Entries from places all over the state competed for different prizes and trophies. The Scotts- dale laycees sponsor the parade. DONEITEQ QPAIZKJ RODEO IN PARADE. Los Hermanos members per- formed their traditional task of cleaning up during the parade. Robert Hendricks, CHS princi- pal, highlighted the parade as he rode on horseback with other high school principals. Dons band, led by the Donettes marched during the parade as they played the CHS fight song. if m f .. .. ...Q i f-, Q i 1 if r- -r I 5 ll! xxx I X Y Q i 1 .,. I ' A . . Q Q k .. is-gig ww, . vw ' P - Q1 2 'X M' Ng - 1 V rg in X- ' 71 02- ' i ' JW N... ' - . ' '1-- T Ziff? i P. i 5 . i I X SM K- , u5,g.,w .il r as? . ,. ,syy . W 'S ut: 1- Parada Del Sol 27 FACUUY SID Money raised from the special january 11, performance of the faculty musical Li'l Abner was donated to the benefit fund for jan Cranston, a seri- ously ill biology teacher. More than 352000 was raised from the regularly scheduled three evening performances, january 9, 10 and 12. This money paid for student schol- arships presented in May. Li'l Abner was the second annual faculty musical, but it' 1 was the first one Where stu- dents joined the teachers on stage as well as backstage. OA Dogpatchers listen as Pappy Yokum ltarry Halbertj reads the plaque which fell from the statue of jubilation T. Cornpone. OB Mammy lConnie Mulhollandi offers advice to Daisy Mae on howto catch Li'l Abner. OC Daisy Mae lludle Carrollj tries to entice Li'l Abner llvlike Merrifieldj from his fishing. OD Director Janie jones gives the cast a few suggestions before the final dress rehearsal. OE Secret weapon Stu- pefying jones lGena Povvellj freezes orchestra leader Gene Hanson. OF Lonesome Polecat lRichard Hughesj and Hairless joe lBill Kelleyj exchange greetings. OG Describing lubllation T. Cornpone's bravery is Marryin'5am llim Newcomerj. OH Having second thoughts about marriage, Earthquake McGoon lCary Stephens! returns Daisy Mae to Li'lAbner. 28 Li'l Abner BENEFFFQHOWTOAIDTEACI-lEl2a an f' V Nwmgy K, f. sa -W 9, Li'l Abner Lonesome Polecat ,.... Richard Hughes Hairless loe .......,.... William Kelley Moonbeam McSwine ,.... ludy Reutter Marryin'Sam .......... lim Newcomer Earthquake McGoon .... Gary Stephens Daisy Mae ............... Judie Carroll Pappy Yokum ........,... Larry Halbert Mammy Yokum ,... Connie Mulholland Li'l Abner ...,......... Mike Merrifield Mayor Dawgmeat ,.... Ralph Bradshaw lubilation T. Cornpone William Johnson Senator lack S. Phogbound Frank Dubuy Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale ....,. Darrell Eymann Available jones. .Gerry Carey Uan.9,10l T. M. Stump Clan.l1,12l Stupefyingjones ,,,.,..., Gena Powell General Bullmoose ........ jesse Pogue Appassionata Von Climax .Suzan Rhone Evil Eye Fleagle ...........,. Bob Baker Colonel ,,......,.,..,. Karl Woodman Government Men .... Mike Bain, Mitch Crowe Scraggs .... Dave Archibald, Bob Meier, Ron Tanner, Robert McCaffrie, Eugene Privett, Calvin Bruins, Ed Segrave, Robert Hendricks Wives ..... loan Campbell, Sally Logan, Dorothy lanca, Kathie Opplinger, Micki Doyle, Becky Bridges Guinea Pig Husbands, . .Brad Campbell, Ron Price George Esahak, Don Bloxom Steve lensen, Patrick Hayden Converted Husbands .... Donn Murray, Mike Davis Bob Simonis, lim Swanson Tom Dahl, Don Worcester Abner's Cronies ..........,. jon Talton, lim Carpenter, Garylohnson, Doug Wallace, jim Ford Female Dogpatchers ....,,..,.,. Laura Halchischick, lan lorgenson, Anna Marie Unterberger, Linda Bailey, Pam Hallmark, Pam High, Susie Pittinger, Sue DeBree Radio Commentator ...,. Mike Rolland Unicyclist ............... Mike Coggin Coronado Orchestra directed by Eugene Hanson Director and Choreographer lanie jones Li'l Abner 29 tisss t WT ' Z . if wi ,iiailif as OA During the King and Queen of Courts bas- ketball game, Dave Barnett, Senior, tries for a basket, OB Dave Barnett, jeff Carter and Kim Melius take a break after finishing the pickle- eating contest. 0CAwarding a bouquet of flowers to the new royalty, Rob Gleave and Lori Doran, is Karen Kemp. UD Among the many activities held during the week was a pickle-eating contest, junior GiGi Smith races to be the one who eats the most pickles. OE Tricycle races were another contest held dur- ing the King and Queen of Courts week. Rac- ing their trikes are seniors Kathy Leonard and jim Poole. jim was the winner of the race during the first lunch, OF Being the first to con- gratulate the Attendants Kay Russell and Sue Quering are Daisy lahntz and Kathy Leonard. 'G Dancing during half-time of the basketball game are members of the Donette line. 30 Queen of Courts SOUP: PICICLEQ QIEAL QPGFLIG-lvl-l'l' IN OF Pickle-eating contests, balloon blowing contests and a tricycle race were added to the King and Queen of Courts festivi- ties. The winners of the con- tests received a CHS key chain and two tickets to the dance. Every Day People was cho- sen as the theme for the Ami- cae sponsored dance. leans and sweaters took the place of ACHWTEQ the usual attire, as the dance was changed from formal to informal. During the half-time ofthe basketball game against Kofa, Rob Cleave and Lori Doran were crowned King and Queen of Courts by last year's royalty Brian Chatham and Becky Bruce. CHS won the game67-51. F Queen of Cour s 31 MUQICALD For the second time in CHS history West Side Story has become the school musical. Althought the cast and times have changed, the play still applies to today's life. ln 1967, when West Side Story was first presented Cer- ald Carey portrayed Tony. Now, seven years later Carey is an English teacher at CHS and helping with the acting in the musical. Professional choreog- rapher lanie lones did the choreography, james New- comer, Mike Merrifield and Eugene Hanson were the directors. West Side Story was held on February 28 and March l-2. lm WEST QFDEQTOPX Riff ........,..,.,..,,..... Les Wilson Tony .,., . .... Doug Wallace Action ,.... ........ l im Ford A-Rab ....... .,... T ed Stump Babylohn .... ..... D on Ewing Snowboy ..,.. ,,... l im Martinez Big Deal ,.., ...,. l im Carpenter Diesel ..... ......... B ill Ferrel Gee-Tar ...... ,,.. D arrell Brown Mouthpiece ,.., ...., D ave Measel Tiger .....,,....,...... Bob Durmeyer Others ,.,............. Mike Fletcher, Gary Wallace, Dave Jensen, Steve lensen, Stan Beard, jeremy Vaughan. Anybodys ................ Kim Frazier Graziella .........,..,...... Liz Lucas Velma ..,...........,,.... lulie Pierce Others ..,,. Leslee Price, Lisa Feedland, Brenda Smith, Mike Kempton, Susan Scurlock, Patti Hallmark, Carrie Rouse, Yvette Pourciau, Sharks: Terres Wolff, Lyn Certh. Bernardo . .. .,,....,..,. Mark Shuga Chino ,... ..... D on Worcester Pepe ..,,. .... R icardo Waetge Indio ,.,.. ...,.., D an Carey Luis ....,. .....,.. l im Cassidy Anxious .... ...., D on McFadden Nibbles .,.. ..,,,.. B ob Santee luano .... ..., B ob Sullivan Toro .,...,...,....,..,..... Steve Fisk Moose ..............,... Don Bloxom Others. . .Terry Repp, Dave Berkey, Bob Goodenberger, Paul lustham, Enrique Gurdian Maria .,,.. .....,. l ean Goodenberger Anita .............,, Laura Halchishick Rosalia ,....,., AnnaMaria Unterberger Consuelo ....,....,,,.. Marsha Webb Others ...., Sue DeBree, Pam High, Esta Schaeffer, Adele Sampair, lody Taggart, Susie Pittinger, Valerie Cole, Kathy Fleming, Gwen Schlessman, Rebecca Bridges, Valerie Helmold Adults: Doc .... .,......,. M ike Rolland Shrank . .. ,..., Mike McMurry Krupke ...... ..,,. l ason Song Gladhands ..,. .... l on Talton 32 West Side Story QLUM LIFE , GQ 4 I, , F Ni-it Musical Director .,..,. Eugene Hanson Choral Director ..,., Michael Merrifield Stage Directors ..,,...... judie Carroll, james E. Newcomer Art Supervisors ...,...... joseph Gatti, Steve Papp Choreographer . ., ...,. janie jones Costume Design .., .... judie Carroll Stage Manager .......,,,... jon Talton Asst. Stage Manager .... Patrick Hayden Asst. Director .....,.... Linda Schwartz Lighting ...,.. Korie Pelka, jim Webster Prop Crew . . .Betsy Pratt, Coral Dawson Prop Crew ..... Celeste Wilson. Donna Moser Rosie Sanders, Tracy Fuller, Carol Ford Publicity ....,.. Pam High, Linda Bailey Program ..... Frank Dubuy, Sue DeBree Backdrop ,...,... Gary johnson, Michal Kempton, Barbara juetten, Bob Sullivan, Sue Redding Make-up .,.. Sue Dixon, Beth Viewheg, Kathy Brinon, Mary Finnegan, Corey Greebe, Lisa Walters, Stephanie Pettycrew, Lisa Bain, julie Konasa Costumes ......,.. DeeAnn Foust, joan Fuelleman, Lisa Bain, Kim Blosser, Diane Brown, Teresa Butcher, Rhonda Cavin, Valarie Cole, Vicki Gaffney, julie johnson, julie Konasa, Leslie Price 1,5 fs OA During the opening scene of West Side Story, Riff, senior Les Wilson, leader of the street gang jets fights with the Sharks leader, Bernardo, senior Mark Shuga. CB Explaining to Anita the need to lower the neck of her dress for the dance is Maria, jean Goodenberger. UC Tony, junior Doug Wallace, takes a break from the drugstore to try to decide whether or not to go to the dance. OD Performing in Doc's drugstore to the song Coolffare Terres Wolff, senior and Mike Fletcher, junior. 0EAfter being insulted by Officer Schrank, members ofthe jets restrain Action, senior jim Ford, from jumping on the policeman, Gang members are Snowboy, jim Martinez, Deisel, Bill Ferrell and Riff, Les Wil- son. OF Singing Cool before the rumble, Riff advises the gang against the over-use of viof lence as Bill Ferrell, sophomore listens. OG Meeting at the dance at the high school gym, Maria and Tony comment on the coldness of each others hands. OH Expressing their feelings on being in a free country Anita, Laura Hal- chishick, senior and some of the girls of the Shark gang sing America, West Side Story 53 l-IOQTQ Days of Wine and Roses was the theme for Criada's annual Sweetheart Prom, held at the Thunderbird Country Club on February 23. Wine bottles with candles in them were made by the girls' club for the decora- tions. One of the highlights of the prom was the crowning of senior Gail Bruce as queen. Ana Rubert was crowned jun- ior princess and loanne Marti- nez became the sophomore class princess. Patti Smith was crowned freshman princess by sophomore Sarah Jepson. Music for the prom was pro- vided by Unity, lf? I 1.1 . iy- sg 16,55 if J i gig 's il IS., it fvifltsjfii :4 .Q .'7 ,Zi,fs5i 9s S 5 Y 1 1 L 3 ' I ' 1-5 ag fa if ' M H. fill' 25 tw eff .ff A' 1 fn- 'Q S . . gf -nf v,- A is . B i 1 OA Nominees Karen McGrady and Brenda Smith congratulate freshman princess Patti Smith. OB juniors Steve Dennis and Laura Lakin the Thunderbird Country Club. OC Chris Miller and her escort Enrique Gurdian wait for the crowning and dancing to be in Enri ue is a talk in one ofthe two main rooms furnished by V V 8 - Q student from Nicaragua, South America. OD ' i' Sweetheart Prom Queen Gail Bruce was the last girl crowned at the prom. The candidates were Monica Van Wazer and Diane Engraf OE Sophomore, Peggy Wood dances with her date as she attends her first prom. OF loanne Marti- nez shows excitement and surprise as she is crowned sophomore class princess. OG Ana Rubert, Joanne Martinez and Patti Smith were the princesses of their classes at the prom. 34 Sweetheart Prom l1 'wi f?f1 ., RK KS' Q-3:55 . .Q xv X , N , X JXSN-I E Sweetheart Prom 35 Q 5 K f QENIOIZQTEACI-l CHILDREN, 'LOOIC FOIZWAIPD' T0 LAQFDCWQ And oh l love the life around me, a part of everything is here in me. lohn Denver seems to have the right idea about the last months of senior year. All through the year seniors have been preparing for the last months of school. Although it was almost called off, the senior trip was again held at Disneyland. Graduation announcements vvere ordered March 14-15, caps and gowns were ordered March 28, and graduation was held May 30. Again the Human Relations classes held their annual Observation School. Children from 2 years up to 5 years were allovved to enroll. For seven weeks they be- came the children's teachers.' 36 Senior Activities C D 45 , Nil X J W XX 'sw .. vs . K, Q l , V it sv Q , es .- gf .t Q. A q xiii Q ' .Q s. r is I , 1 4' is S35 X Q me ,K ri it nf' G 'fifty , , Q Y? , OA Senior Day at U ofA in Tucson was held in November. Kim Zimmerman, Kim Kraft and Susan Simmerman attended. OB ln October representatives from Arizona colleges visited the CHS campus. CC Observing nature was part oflanice Autenreith's Composition classes, to inspire the seniors in their writ- ings. OD Sandy Evans and Adele Sampair par- ticipate in the last dance of the senior Donettes. OE Coloring, while trying to relate to children is jeff Carver, senior. IF Ordering graduation announcements is Sue Diguilio. OC Again, the senior class decided to have the Class trip at Disneyland in California. UH Tak- ing government was one of the requirements for a senior. Pete Knutson, Mark Shuga, Dave Rockwell and government teacher Evan Bar' raclough discuss a simulation exercise. Eco- nomics was also required for seniors. Senior Activities 37 4- JUNIOR-QENIOIZPPDM NG Setting the mood for the eve- ning of the junior-Senior Prom was the theme of Beginnings Couples danced to the music of Beau Gest in the Memorial Union build-ing on the ASU campus on Satur- day, March 23. joe Brinnon,1973 Trail King and Linda Newton '73 Queen Attendant, Crowned Les Wil- son and Sue DeBree as the T974 Trail Royalty. Norma Davis, Holly Bittinger, Mike Bain, and Ted Stump became King and Queen attendants. 38 junior, Senior Prom tv Lf- OA Awaiting the crowning ofthe Trail Royalty are candidates Holly Bittinger, Sue Wilson, Norma Davis, Ted Stump, Sue DeBree and Mike Bain. OB CiGi Smith, Bill Scott, Bo Bloem- hard and Roxanne Moon take a break from dancing, OC Announcing the winner of Trail King and Queen is Trail Editor, Carol Worces- ter. OD Providing the music for the junior-Sem for Prorn is Beau Gestf' OE Taking advantage of the catering services provided by ASU and the Memorial Union are two CHS students, OF Diane Engraf and her escort dance to the final dance of the evening. OC loe Brinnon congrat- uiates Sue DeBree after the crowning to the Trail Royaity. junior, Sensor Prom 39 UND QQMEN CHOOSE Making out their fall sched- ules, underclassmen were able to choose the preferred teach- ers and hours for each class. This system was initiated in order to give students more freedom in the selection of studies and to alleviate some student-teacher conflicts. Featured at a mandatory assembly, Up With People, a group of singers ranging in age from 17 to 25, sang and danced for the student body. The sing- ers are from several dozen countries all over the vvorld. They have performed all over the globe for everyone from students to kings and queens. 40 End-of-Year Activities IA Demonstrating a spreadjump at cheer clinic is Candy Bebber, senior. Candy is a two year varsity cheerleader. OB Attempting to swallow a goldfish for extra credit in American History is Judy Martinez. Pattie Hofmann looks on while Tina Pernack helps judy. OC Getting ready to give an election speech is Mike Rol- land, sophomore. OD An eighth grader from Hohokam elementary school visits CH5's cafe- teria for the first time. All eighth graders got a chance to visit classes and eat lunch. OE Trying out for the play Skin of Our Teeth is Cindy Dimmitt, sophomore. OF Robert McCaffrie, counselor, hands sophomore Dave Gifford a registration booklet. OG Tricia Pearson and Babette Roberts, juniors, sign each others '73 Trail at the yearbook signing party, A yearbook signing party is held every year on the day the book goes out. 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Ziff - 4' .-,- I 13222222255251pf..j-fezgsqseiafsi ,:5:5:5g55E3:5:3gf, i5:5:3g2gE5:5: gg :fffgffij 525232. ?f3.g.f:f ' f:f:f:QQ - F11 '54 Jvnome emo win: Led by a strong running attack the junior varsity football team compiled a 7-3 record. Opening the season with a four point loss to Tempe, the team came back the following week to shut out the Arcadia Titans with a score of 68-0. After coming away from a hardfought game at Saguaro with a one point victory, the Dons had the tables turned on IN , VlCl'Ol2JEQ them the following week as they lost to Mesa, 20-21. Defeating their next four opponents, the team com- pleted the season at Scottsdale High. The offense, led by john Weigle and Scott Birmingham, put the Dons in the lead twice during the game. But the defense could not hold the Beavers as they took the lead for the final time, making the score 24-27. 6 V 7 JV Coronado 14 Tempe 18 Coronado 60 Casa Grande 12 Coronado 68 Arcadia 0 Coronado 14 Saguaro 13 Coronado 20 Mesa 21 Coronado 28 Westwood 20 Coronado 20 Chandler 12 Coronado 21 McClintock 19 Coronado 21 Chaparral 19 Coronado 24 Scottsdale 27 ,rf ' it 7 ' -'-' f , , , ff N , - , .. , ., l f-12 ' ' , . 1 , - in ' - 7 , -V Q i' , , f. , ., 7-Wfsff J ' - H I llll iili 'i r 'W'-,,i:tLlwf:. T' --ws: 1 A ' B l i E i l nn, jUNlOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row: Tom Lewis, Tom Diamond, Tom Felke, Benny O'Neal, Kelly Gleave, Rick Willeford, Ron Rosen, Dan Whit- lach, Dave Vitagliano, Steve Peach, Rick Eischen, George Esanak. Second Row: Steve Taylor, john Weigle, Tim Smith, john Bakanic, Scott Birming- ham, Mike Wagner, Tom Kirkpatrick, Mike O'Hair, Larry Varela, Kirby 44 IV Football Crowell, Nick Landolfi, Wally Kostelnik, Kirk Poth, George Storto, Hugo Brian. Third Row: Paul Thornburgh, Coach, Steve Wilson, Gil Shuga, Gary Brown, Don Worcester, Randy Aitcheson, Dick Chatham, Bill Doran, Wes Wilson, Dennis Svoboda, Perry Humbert, jack Cross, Dale Kurth, Maurice jackson, Mike Estrada, Alan Bacon, jim Poplawski, Coach. if an , 5, K rj g ,Q V A K , ! U O K . 1 31 35 1 if 4 Q 2 'XX pw' .ffyh U35 X ON 5' Q , .A Q 2x I 9. TZ 5, gy., I 'F N' ,E X K Q 1 -SEASON Returning 28 lettermen, the Dons combined a season of 8 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie to win the city title and earn a play-off spot against the Mesa lackrab- bits at Westwood. Ranked number one in the pre-season polls, they pulled out a 25-22 come-from-behind victory over the Tempe Buffa- los in the first game of the year. Don Whitlatch scored a last period touchdown against Casa Grande to give CHS a vic- tory. Against Arcadia, the offense rolled up 35 points, while the defense held the Titans scoreless to extend their winning streaktothree. Carl Angelini provided the winning score against Saguaro with a two yard dive. Trailing 14-12, the Dons recovered a Sabercat fumble to set up the winning score. With a 4-O record, they visited Mesa. With just four minutes gone, the Dons found themselves behind 13-O. At the half, it was 20-7 with both teams trading touchdowns. Despite long pas- ses from Rob Wilson to Steve Letson, the Bunnies held lcontinued on page 485 OA Throwing a block, senior Bob Simonis aids quarterback senior Rob Wilson against Casa Grande, OB Catching a pass against Casa Grande, Steve Letson, senior, picks up enough yardage for a first down. Letson was the Dons' leading receiver. 0Cf-'ifter a successful punt by sophomore Rob Halchishick, seniors Steve Brown, 67, Dave Hawbaker, 85, Rich Brydle, 76 and jeff Carter, 79, go down field to cover the punt, OD Running for a first down, Rob Wilson averaged over three yards a carry. OE Smoth- ered by senior jerry Vasquez, a Casa Grande player loses yardage on a power sweep. K. C. Seidner, senior, Mike Gunzelman, junior and Mike Smith, senior, close in. The game ended in a 7-6 CHS win. 46 Varsity Football l2ANl6DONQ'NU ONE' A 'W E WIRQUYFOOIBN-L Coronado 25 Tempe 22 Coronado 7 Casa Grande 6 Coronado 35 Arcadia 0 Coronado 19 Saguaro 15 Coronado 17 Mesa 35 Coronado 30 Westwood 20 Coronado 28 Chandler 28 Coronado 21 McClintock 7 Coronado 21 Kofa 15 Coronado 28 Scottsdale 6 Coronado 10 Mesa 34 F VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: Randy Hardy, manage-rg Mike Cunzel- man, jim Poole, jeff Carter, Mike Mannion, Ken Ong, Mike Smith, Rob Cleave, Greg Seifert, Bob Simonis. Second Row: Roger Kurth, manager, Rob Halchishick, Keith Brown, Don Whitlatch, Steve Letson, Steve Brown, jerry Vasquez, Rick Hall, Keith Hyland, Third Row: Coach Les Finger, Carl Angelini, Bo Bloemhard, jim Kanouse, john Norris, Chris Blakey, Kevin Drozdowski, Rick Robbestad, Dave Hawbaker, Rich Brydle. Back Row: Cary Rogers, Fred Petti, Mike Engraf, Darrell Klueber, Cary Spaw, Rob Wilson, K. C. Seidner, Mike Davis, Donn Murray, Coach Ed Anderson. The team held an 8-7-1 record, Varsity Football 47 DONQ DOlVUNlYfE'lF-ll2STQ112JNG' CITY SQUAD icontinued from page 463 on to give the Dons their first defeat, 35-17. Opening conference play against number two ranked Westwood, the Dons, led by lim Poole's 80 yard touchdown run, beat the Warriors 30-20. A tie with the Chandler Wolves gave the Dons a share of the B league lead and a 5-1-1 icontinued on page 515 t T iv ' ,g,::t1fy:t'f:',-tit MW, 'A axtfrfff -- K f??'?x::t 'i ,' A OA Stopping a Saguaro sweep at the line, the Dons defense swarm over the ball carrier. OB After receiving a hand-off from the quarter- back, senior Don Whitlatch speeds toward the goal line. IC Steve Letson, senior, leaps off the ground to Catch a pass. Steve picked up a first down against McClintock and the Dons won 21-7. OD Talking with the line coach Tom Dahl, junior Fred Petti receives instructions for the next defense series. OE Sophomore Rob Hal- schickick kicks an extra point while holder Rob Wilson, senior, watches for the results. The point was good. OF Closing in on a Tempe Buffalo, Don defenders K. C Seidner, Mike Davis and Mike Smith, seniors, prepare to make a tackle, OG Outrunning his Casa Grande opponents, Don Whitlatch speeds across the goal line. The touchdown was called back on a clipping penalty but the Dons beat the Cou- gars 7-6 on a later score. 48 Varsity Football 4 DONQTZXICE CUYWTH-l 8 VICTOEJEQ D F lcontinued from page 465 overall record. Against McClintock, Don Whitlatch rushed for 152 yards to give Coronado a 14 point victory Traveling to Kofa, the Dons gained 500 total yards. Only a long pass from Wilson to Let- son and a scoring plunge by Angelini gave the Dons a last second victory. A 28-6 Home- coming vvin over Scottsdale gave CHS an 8-1-1 record to capture the B league title. Playing the Mesalackrabbits for the Central Division cham- pionship, the Dons used a wide open passing attack, but three times vvere denied a touchdown just inches away from the goal line. Mesa won E Varsity Football 51 VARSITY OOUNT12YEAl2NQ y ND Pl-ACE IN ALL-CNY Starting practice early in August, the varsity cross coun- try team worked on building stamina and endurance, two of the most important factors for running cross country. Doug Fledderjohn, junior, was the top runner while Craig Levario, sophomore, was the number two runner for the varsity team. Opening the season against the defending state champi- ons, Tempe, they lost 45-15. They soon made up for the loss with a 26-33 win over Casa Grande and a 22-39 win over Arcadia. At a meet held at Saguaro the Dons were 5 42'-ff . , if - ., ,Q K A Z3 VW ' -J -if-Q-.Q Sh X 'A' 3 4 i - - is- -. g A 4' , v an V V -S -1'- I CRJOQQCOUNIPX Coronado 45 Tempe 15 Coronado 26 CasaCrande 33 Coronado 22 Arcadia 39 Coronado 31 Saguaro 25 Coronado 36 Mesa 23 Coronado 36 Westwood 25 Coronado 32 McClintock 23 Coronado 32 Chandler 28 Coronado 20 Kofa 37 52 Varsity Cross Country defeated by the Sabercats 31- 25. The team's next loss came the following week from the lackrabbits of Mesa High. A second place showing in the city meet highlighted the sea- son of 3 wins and 6 losses. The Dons came close to avenging the previous loss to Saguaro but the score of 45 wasn't enough to beat Saguaro's 40. Arcadia was third with 85. Doug Fledderjohn finished second with a time of 14:22, Craig Levario claimed fourth with Mark Curran, sophomore, sixth and Marc Rossenbach, T junior, eleventh for the Dons in the field of five teams. l VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: First Row: Craig Levario, Coach lim Ryder, Lanny Benson. Second Row: Coach jim Arisia, Allen Simmons, Meljavier, Rick Suries, Neil Barlow. Third Row: Marc Rossenbach, Doug Fiedderjohn, Calvin Jernigan, Mark Curran. bf -nuts.-4...-,,-,,, Q. wr W We. 'bf W4 me ,., A..4..,, W.. at + C. . ' i ,,,.. 5 I ' ' ' W 'W' ' K V lk 'V I 'tm ,, I - ' V - - ' sm , 'L M, M ,L I HZ A I t ga , I f ' 'f-adn kr M K I ,, W .,, H I ,,,,,, L M ,, K iw! Ak .,. h M N-in , ., I 1 as M yu ,, f A I A Warm, W ,, W 'K ,, t kt my M ft ,, Af ,,..u,M'fa I . f get 7, tm., 7 fr 1, 4? 'V 'N 7 'ft I , fi' f' - 4' i ff 55 we W . .A or at-ff W... 'W' :M 'T 'V' W'1.Y T T we ill. ., R, 4 ,ns 5 L 5 1 4' if - . 4 ,. , , ,tmjw ' .' M in , v , ' 11 . 5, '-Q, . ,us-, 2 a - lfwt ' .. K my W . A. '-.,A . . , 49- ,, N.. 4, OA Entering the final stretch at the .Tempe meet is Doug Fledderjohn, junior. The Dons lost their first meet to Tempe, 45-15. OBtLead- ing the way in at a meet at EI Dorado Park is jerry Coggin, senior. He is followed by Calvin Jernigan, senior and Rick Surles, senior, run- ning junior varsity. OC Doug Fledderjohn sprints the final hundred yards of the course as coach jim Ryder urges him on. Doug, only a junior, is the top runner for the team. UD Fin- ishing fourth in varsity competition at Corona- do's cross country course is Marc Rossenbach, junior. This is Marc's first year running varsity. OE As he starts into the second lap at El Dorado, Calvin Jernigan, senior, holds a steady pace ahead of teammate jerry Coggin, senior. OF Completing the 2.7 mile long El Dorado course as his time is announced is Craig Levario, sophomore. Nicknamed Levo by teammates, Craig is the number two man on the team. OG Still keeping a good time as he ends one lap is Mark C urran, sophomore. Mark and Craig Levario are the only sophomores on the team. Varsity Cross Country 53 D . ,.. .. ..,g 44 .... . tt .. ss ..,., ,..., f have -- -fa gt- ' A- 1-,Jiffy f f ,. . V -- -X 1,,1:,.. ..+.t.f1..'.-g . H ga nf.. , avr ,,. ,,,gA-H-wk, -W . in - i '.wg.,Q tieiiw 4' - H S+ .., ,sf With runners placing in nine out of the first twelve posi- tions, the l.V, cross country team took first in the city meet held at El Dorado Park. Lanny Benson came in first, Neal Bar- low placed second, Bill Blair third and Scott Griffy fourth. Beginning the season with a loss to the Tempe Buffaloes, the team came back with vic- tories over Casa Cirande, Arca- dia and Saguaro. After losing to Mesa and Westwood, the Dons claimed wins over Chan- dler and McClintock, ending the season with a 5-3 over-all record. The team was coached bylames Ryder. IZUNNEIZQVXKE Fil-?St'PlACE IN CITY ON JVCIZJOQQCOUNTPY Coronado 45 Tempe COl'Ol'T3dO 15 Casa Grandg Coronado 15 Arcadia Coronado 24 Saguaro Coronado 33 Mesa Coronado 29 Westwood Coronado 20 Chandler Coronado 24 McClintock OA Nearing the end of the course, Steve Wil- liams, sophomore and Bill Blair, freshman, maintain a slight lead ahead of an opposing runner. OB During the Arcadia meet, Cary Mandarino, junior, paces himself as he com- pletes the first lap of the El Dorado course. OC Running the Tempe track are Lanny Benson, senior and Mark Curran, sophomore. UD Pre- paring to bump the ball during an afternoon practice is Karen Scott, freshman. OE Sharon Scott spikes the ball over the net as ludy Kelly, Mary Finnegan and Karen Scott prepare to return it. All four ofthe girls are freshmen. 54 l.V, Cross Country auf-f w l.V, CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Steve Shaw, Scott Griffy, john Weldy, lohn Rissi, David Cox. Back Row: Bud Hathaway, lim Aboltin, Steve Williams, Bill Blair, Pat Curtis, Cary Mandarino. The team practiced everyday after school and finished with a 5-3 record. VAIZQ YEAPJWITH 8 WINS, 2 l D VOLLEYBALL: Front Row: Lori Pepper, Barb Chambers, Mary Finnegan, Sharon Scott, Glenda Louns- berry, joy Williams, Dee Foust, ludy Kelley, Valerie Dinsrnore, Patti Becker, Beth Porter. Back Row: Linda Wilmoth, Cathy Longo, Karen Scott, Cherri Fitzjarrald, Wendy Mullen, Patti Whelan, Laura Moeller, Vickie Straub, Nancy Swanson, lan Jepson, Kathie Wills, Kathy Oplinger, Coach. Starting their season the first month ofischool, the varsity volleyballtteam, coached by Kathy Oplinger, finished the year with an 8-2 record. Led by Nancy Swanson and Laura Moeller, the team took third in city competition as they defeated Saguaro but fell to Scottsdale and Arcadia, their only two seasonal losses. Suffering only one loss the entire season, the junior varsity team, led by Cathy Longo and Patti Becker, finished second in city by defeating Scottsdale and Saguaro but losing to Arca- dia. They ended the year with a 9-1 record. VAIZQHYVOLLEYBGLL win win Coronado 1 Saguaro Coronado 1 Tempe Coronado Arcadia 1 Coronado 1 Chandler Coronado 1 Yuma Coronado Scottsdale 1 Coronado 1 Westwood Coronado 1 Casa Grande Coronado 1 Chaparral Coronado 1 McClintock win win Coronado 1 Saguaro Coronado 1 Tempe Coronado Arcadia 1 Coronado 1 Chandler Coronado 1 Yuma Coronado 1 Scottsdale Coronado 1 Westwood Coronado 1 Casa Grande Coronado 1 Chaparral Coronado 1 McClintock Volleyball 55 lill- OEWN VICTOEJEQ, TO Winning six out of their last seven games, the Coronado lV Wrestlers finished their season with a 9-2 record. Beating Chandler, Tempe and Chaparral, the Dons, led by juniors Mike Cunzelman and Greg Seifert and freshman Bop Jvwrzegrurue Coronado 51 Chandler 18 Coronado 31 Tempe 19 Coronado 35 Chaparral 14 Coronado 24 Mesa 36 Coronado 64 Arcadia O Coronado 49 Central 18 Coronado 9 McClintock 40 Coronado 26 Saguaro 23 Coronado 24 Scottsdale 21 Coronado 28 Westwood 13 Coronado 20 Kota 12 Plummer, won their first three games of the season before losing to Mesa, 36-24. After shutting out Arcadia, 64-O and beating Central 49-18, the IV team sent four grapplers to the Scottsdale Invitational meet. SEM' S 56 IV Wrestling Fred Pelli, Chris Blakey, Bob Plummer, Ron Bloomer, Greg Seifert, l LV WRESTLING: Front Row: Brian Mclnnis, Dave Coons, Mark Murrieta l Ed Sanders, Chuck Wright, Dorm Grammar. Back Rovw Mike Gunzelman PIZEQHMEN LE 2-1-2 QEAQON , t t , , H - A AVA: rs -gs. 5- C Xen! xi 1 3 K if ' H Six f T FRESHMEN WRESTLING: Front Row: lim Gaffney, Alex Richards, Steve Behrends, Mike Sharer, Dave Bliss. Back Row: Pat Blakey, Richard Hari, lim Fish, Carl Mudd, Mike Hyde. Tying Tempe and Saguaro high schools, the first freshman wrestling team in CHS history finished their year with a 2-1-2 record. With six matches scheduled, the team only held five of them when one of the other schools failed to organize a freshman team. Losing only to McClintock high school, they defeated the Chandler Wolves, 59-3 and Chaparral high, 27-21. FREQHMEN WRESTLING Coronado 59 Chandler 3 Coronado 36 Tempe 36 Coronado 27 Chaparral 21 Coronado 6 McClintock 25 Coronado 20 Saguaro 20 G OA Coach of the IM and Freshman team, Tom Dahl, shouts instructions to one of his wres- tlers. OB Breaking loose from the hold his opponent has on him, Ron Bloomer, junior, attempts to earn a point hy an escape, OC Waiting to attempt a take-down Chris Bla- key, junior, vvatches all of his opponents moves. OD During the Scottsdale match, Fred Fetti, Chris Blakey, Ron Bloomer, juniors and Brian Mclnnes, sophomore, watch another team member take on his opponent. OE junior, Chris Blakey, tries to counter a possible take- down for his opponent, OF Trying to position his opponent for a possible pin, Scott Trumhle, junior, attempts to earn his team six points. Halfway through the season Trumhle was moved up to the varsity team. Freshmen Wrestling 57 1 PLACE-IN OOTIQDALEI ONAL Winning five out of their last seven games, Coronado's var- sity vvrestlers qualified three grapplers for the state finals. Competing in the Scottsdale Invitational Coronado finished second just 1V2 points behind Saguaro. Winning their weight classes were joe Menosky, Brad Lahet, juniors and Donn Murray, a 187-pound senior. Varsity grapplers finished with a 7-3-1 record winning the city crovvn. Winning their last four games, the varsity grapplers broke a school record. A VAIZQHYWIZEQTLING Coronado 28 Chandler 34 Coronado 37 Tempe 27 Coronado 35 Chaparral 14 Coronado 18 Mesa 25 Coronado 55 Arcadia 3 Coronado 49 Central 18 Coronado 3 McClintock 55 Coronado 36 Saguaro 19 Coronado 29 Scottsdale 21 Coronado 25 Westwood 25 Coronado 35 Kofa 25 OA Brad Lahet, junior, counters a take-down attempt by his Scottsdale opponent, OB junior joe Menosky breaks down his Scottsdale rival. OC ln his Scottsdale Invitational final, Donn Murray, senior, prepares to take down his opponent. Donn placed first in both the Scottsdale and Chandler lnvitationals. Coro- nado placed an all-around second in the Scottsdale Invitational. OD Senior Dean Pon- tius rides his Scottsdale competitor. OE Keith Plummer, varsity wrestling coach, gives advice from the sideline. OF Captalizing on his rival's take-down attempt, Kirt Bliss, senior, maneu- vers for reversal. 58 Varsity Wrestling B VARSITY VVRESTLERS: Front Row: Kirt Bliss, Dave Burton, Brad Lahet, Dean Pontius, Paul Klett, Mark Weeter, loe Menosky, Back Row: Donn Murray, Scott Trumblv, Str-ve Taylor, Roger Lidman, Steve McCormick, Dennis Svohoda, tivo! pictured! Paul Mobley. Their season record was 7-3-1. 6 C r im .M ,,A,, ff' , , J Ax' 'I x a w F . . Q S S O s H x x E X 1 . 3 12 P si X 6- A sv Mk Nix ,, W H i gx :Nmmr 'Q Varsity Wrestling 59 JVCA OO YEAIQJWUI-I re-2 Compiling a 16-3 record, the l.V. basketball team finished the season second in city com- petition. Losing the final game of the season to Arcadia, the Dons surrendered the l.V. city title to the Titans. Upsets to Chandler and Kofa were the only other defeats handed to the Dons. lerry Smith coached the squad with Milt Syvartzen- traub assisting. Mike Hayes vyasthe team manager. JVBAQKETBALL Coronado 55 Saguaro 40 Coronado 69 Cortez 62 Coronado 80 Arcadia 59 Coronado 58 Tempe 40 Coronado 67 Yuma 50 Coronado 54 Mesa 51 Coronado 81 Saguaro 44 Coronado 43 Chandler 49 Coronado 58 Scottsdale 49 Coronado 50 Chaparral 47 Coronado 69 McClintock 58 Coronado 48 Kola 49 Coronado 59 Westwood 40 Coronado 42 Chandler 38 Coronado 60 Scottsdale 42 Coronado 59 Kofa .54 Coronado 58 McClintock 57 Coronado 63 Westwood Sl Coronado 54 Arcadia 64 OA Keeping the ball from an opposing i McClintock player is Bill Ketterer, sophomore. ' The Dons beat McClintock 69-58. OB Mike i Hogan, junior, drives in for a basket as a West- Q wood player waits for a possible rebound. The i Dons defeated Westwood 6.3-51. l JV BASKETBALL: Front Row: Marc Gleason, Randy Grothaus, Bruce Francis, Mike Solis, Alan Hubbard, Bill Ketterer, Back Row: Mike Hogan, Bob Slone, jeff Randall, Randy Atcheson, Dick Chatham, Bob Stanley, Rob Halchishick, Milt Swartzentraub, assistant coach, jerry Smith, coach. The team, comprised of2juniors and 77 sophomores, produceda '16-.Z season, a record second only to Arcadia in city competition. 60 IV Basketball Winning five of the last seven games, the Freshmen A basket- ball team, coached by james Casey, ended the season with a 12-5 record. Thunderbird, Chandler and McClintock were the only schools able to C l D A E FRESHMEN B BASKETBALL: Front Row: Ralph Loofborough, jim Tackett, Corky Eschelman, Randy Steele, Karl Simonis, Gobie Smith, Greg Thibault, Rick Kruegen, Second Row: Mike Trotter, Mark Bell, Brian jason, Chris Neville, Mark Stolper, Tim Allen, john Rissi, james Urie, coach. FRESHMEN A BASKETBALL: Third Row: Nate Kempton, Gary Retzlafh Ed Fleming, Tom Kaiser, Ron Stoltz, jim Wil- lert, Brady Leffler. Back Row: Doug Dickerson, Greg Brady, Mike Comey, Bob McFarland, Mark Kol- ler, Greg Rauch, jay Volk, james Casey, coach. fNot Picturedj Dan Ramirez. l-IMEN E49 TEAMS G3-IVE TZIVALS 'DOUBLE LE' defeat the Dons with the latter two beating the team twice. Claiming nine victories out of the first twelve games the Freshmen B basketball team, coached by james Urie, also finished with a 12-5 record. UC Lining up a shot, Greg Thibault, freshman, attempts to make a freethrow on a one-and- one situation to aid the Dons in a 60-40 victory over Scottsdale. ID Freshman Corky Eschel- man drives against a Chandler player. The Dons defeated Chandler 62-40. OE Shooting over a McClintock player, Mike Comey, fresh- man, attempts to score two points in a game the Dons lost 46-65. PRES!-IMEN A BASKETBALL Coronado 41 Saguaro 31 Coronado 29 Thunderbird 30 Coronado 42 Arcadia 40 Coronado 51 Tempe 39 Coronado 62 Mesa High 55 Coronado 56 Saguaro 35 Coronado 49 Chandler 53 Coronado 61 Scottsdale 39 Coronado 46 Chaparral 37 Coronado 43 McClintock 63 Coronado 48 Thunderbird 42 Coronado 61 Freemont 42 Coronado 60 Chandler 66 Coronado 61 Scottsdale 31 Coronado 46 McClintock 65 Coronado 49 Carson 48 Coronado 47 Arcadia 39 FREQHMEN B BASKETBALL Coronado 40 Saguaro 41 Coronado 54 Thunderbird 42 Coronado 49 Arcadia 36 Coronado 50 Tempe 32 Coronado 48 Carson 89 Coronado 39 Saguaro 37 Coronado 35 Chandler 31 Coronado 60 Scottsdale 40 Coronado 52 Chaparral 34 Coronado 44 McClintock 41 Coronado 52 Thunderbird 29 Coronado 40 Mesa lr. High 48 Coronado 62 Chandler 40 Coronado 58 Scottsdale 35 Coronado 57 McClintock 58 Coronado 57 Powell 36 Coronado 49 Arcadia 54 Freshmen Basketball 61 . 04651219 END SEASON BYWINNING CNY After finishing the season vvith a 13-6 record, the Coronado varsity cagers clinched the city crown and earned a playoff spot in state finals. Winning five of their first city games, the Dons extended their winning streak to 22 over league teams before losing to McClintock 55-49. juggling his lineup in the ear- lier part of the season, head coach Herb Sherman found a combination that vvon six straight games during one part of the season. Leading scorer for the Dons vvas 6'11 senior Roger Alarie. Alarie played forward and guard vvhile averaging 13.6 points a game and 3.6 assists. Filling in the other forvvard spot, Steve Bean, a 6'3 175 lb senior was the only other Don in double figures averaging 10.5. Starting most of the year as center, 6'6 junior Dave Moore lead the team in rebounding and blocked shots while averaging 8.6 points a game. Mark johnson a 6'0 jun- ior and Rob Wilson a 6'1 sen- ior averaged 8.2 and 8.1 points per game. johnson vvas the Dons' best shooter from the outstide averaging for 1974 tcontinued on page 655 ww . Q E6 reva- 3 62 Varsity Basketball OA Driving down the Court, senior Dave Bar' nett outruns a Chandler player to score a bas' lcet. Bean provided relief help at the guard and forward positions. OB Outjumping two Chan- dler players, Center Dave Moore, junior, scores two points and is fouled on the play. Moore was the Dons leading rebounder and averaged over 70 points a game. UC Slipping past an opponent, Marty Muir, senior, goes for two against Yuma. Muir alternated with Bean at the guard position, OD Lining up a jump shot, sen- ior Rob Wilson shot over fifty percent from the field and teamed up with Roger Alarie as the only seniors in the starting lineup. OE Moving down Court on a fast break, Alarie prepares to pass-off to Wilson in one of the Dons' home games. UF junior Mark johnson out jumps a Kofa player to get his jumpshot away while Alarie awaits the results. F Varsity Basketball 63 OA Launching a hook shot, senior Rob Gleave attempts to score two points for Coronado. OB Blocking a shot, Dave Moore, junior, keeps a Charger from scoring a basket. OC Tipping a missed shot, Steve Bean scores tvvo of his ten points. OD Driving for a layup against McClintock is senior Roger Alarie. Alarie lead the team in scoring with a 73 point average. OE Shooting over two Scottsdale players, Senior Rob Wilson scores two points to help the Dons defeat the Beavers, 70-62. OF Preparing to jump after a tie ball, Bean attempts to tip to a Coro- nado teammate. Waiting for the tip are seniors Rob Wilson, 27, Roger Alarie, 47, and juniors Mark johnson, 37 and Dave Moore, 35. The Dons won the game 57-42. Q M 64 Varsity Basketball 49 tae!! X CAGE-I-Z9 FINIQK-lYEAl21WlTl-I 12 VICTOPJEQ, 6 l r VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: Randy Hardy, Manager, Head coach Herb Sherman. Back Row: Rob Gleave, Roger Alarie, Rob Wilson, Ben Fisk, Marty Muir, Dave Moore, Barry Bluth, Steve Bean, Mark johnson, Dave Rogers, Todd Davis, Dave Barnett. Not pictured, assistant coach jerry Smith. icontinued from page 623 50 percent. Wilson was the Dons fifth leading scorer and second in total offensive rebounds with a 4.2 average. Traveling to Marcos de Niza to play Tempe, the Dons lost to the number two ranked team, 64-59. Fisk was Coronado's leading scorer with 19 points while Bean finished with 14. Alarie was selected to the first string all-city team. WUZQHYBAQICHBGLL Coronado 59 Saguaro 70 Coronado 75 Cortez 65 Coronado 81 Arcadia 68 Coronado 76 Tempe 79 Coronado 53 Yuma 58 Coronado 73 Mesa 65 Coronado 57 Saguaro 36 Coronado 67 Chandler 52 Coronado 70 Scottsdale 62 Coronado 71 Chaparral 64 Coronado 49 McClintock 55 Coronado 60 Kofa 52 Coronado 63 Westwood 51 Coronado 57 Chandler 42 Coronado 49 Scottsdale 48 Coronado 67 Kofa 51 Coronado 58 McClintock 55 Coronado 61 Westwood 62 Coronado 54 Arcadia 56 Divisional Coronado 59 Tempe 64 Varsity Basketball 65 IIIZEQI-IMEN VICTOIZIOUQ Led by Mark Pittenger and Greg Brady, the 73-74 freshman baseball team, coached by Robert Burger opened the sea- son with three consecutive vic- tories. Big wins over Arcadia,13-1,11- 1 and Saguaro 11-O led the Dons high scoring attack. The offense averaged nearly 4.8 points a game while the defense held opponents to a 2.6 point average in the 72-73 season. . .1 PRES!-IMAN Coronado 4 Tempe I Coronado 13 Arcadia 1 Coronado 4 Saguaro 3 Coronado 11 Arcadia 1 Coronado 0 Mesa 1 Coronado 11 Saguaro 0 Coronado 7 Tempe 1 Coronado 5 Chaparral 2 Coronado 7 Chandler 4 Coronado 1 Chandler 3 Coronado 10 Chaparral 5 Coronado 10 McClintock 7 Coronado 3 McClintock 0 Coronado 8 Scottsdale 0 Coronado 5 Scottsdale 0 Coronado 8 Powell 4 Coronado 3 Carson 4 CITY 6 iff . .9 1 G cct . 5 66 Freshman Baseball -:hs-1 . X K .. . . . , H Lgvs 6, T .. ...ibm 1' W X .avi Um KX ,V ma': ' an A 4 - X - 1 , xi Y t 3 B . t , it -SN 1 rf' 1 f, l L 4 . . 5 tllsfsr st estes A LW is i , B 5 e,-, -l' 1 ,,,c 5 Q I 7 . -sirlsit , . -- -. .. 5 7 ,, a n , ' sl' . , -f'Qd in . . K 'drag Xiang W' -.Thang l y zfj- ir Nrgk L7 VK Zn ev-5 t . K 1 7 . it B 1 1 f lsrt if 1 'sf 1 L. tt' an . - X . X 9 if Q - Nr 2' 1, of r.7sslB'3 inf tr 1 1 K K1 A 5, ,I K E ' 5 . W h N 1. h 5 . XQf I Y. r K. fr- ti . i K ' ! m?.: i l . 3 sl. w. ' e' it sl. K X kkl' ,itll R K li .ll X Y- lk gf!!! - ..... l ,, Twig ?-1 . XX- l I xl B . i n 3 AL ' . Xl .s . - f . . . t lr t B ,Q Q 5' .5 ' xg i +3 IQ r,: 'M' Y l, 'K -- 5' ..'-53555 -.f ' i . ll ' ffg' 5, was 2 . r . etrr . .VN . W -- 1 - 'Q .75 ' i , 1- . 1,--'- ' L - f ' - FRESHMEN BASEBALL: Front Row: john Phelps, Larry Wolfe, Tim Butts, jerry Hildebrant, George Smith, john Esposito, Adrian Kurzman, Mike Lewis. Middle Row: Manager john Hildebrant, Dave Pit- tenger, Tim Fogarty, Brad Cooper, Bob Plummer, Mark Bell, Nelson DePrato, Dwight Hughes, Man- ager, jim Tackett. Back Row: Bob McFarland, Bob Guine, Mike Comey, Greg Brady, Karl Simonis, Terry Emig, Mike Dunn, Greg Thibault. Robert Berger coached the team. In i ...Q 1978 JVBAQEBGLL Coronado 7 Tempe 6 Coronado 14 Thunderbird 5 Coronado 11 Arcadia 0 Coronado 3 Saguaro 1 Coronado 6 Arcadia O Coronado 4 Mesa 7 Coronado 12 Saguaro 3 Coronado 5 Tempe 1 Coronado 1 Chaparral 6 Coronado 7, 6 Chadler 4,11 Coronado 4 Chaparral 3 Coronado 10 Kofa 5 Coronado 9, 5 McClintock 3, 4 Coronado 9, 2 Scottsdale 20,1 C Coronado 3,0 Westwood 8,14 2-0 VlC1'Ol2YUQl-lEl2S IN SEASON F0121 QA l I jV BASEBALL: Front Row: Mike O'Hair, Scott Hannemann, Ted Leveque, jim Anderson, Wes Wilson. Second Row: Mike Brewer, Bill Reed, Vince Pellerito, Rick javier, Tom Diamond, Mike Kirkpatrick, Kirk Poth, Randy Surls, Rob Halchishick. Third Row: Todd Schliet, Kevin Letson, Mark Seeger, Vernon Becker, Roger Barton, Loren Thompson, Rick Rawlings, Dick Stevenson, Dan Serino. 'sri Opening the season with a 4-0 record, the jv baseball team defeated Tempe 12-0 in the first game and went on to beat Cortez 4-2, Arcadia 8-7, and Chandler 1-0 in the next three games. The team was led by the pitching of sophomores Scott Hannemann, Rob Hal- chishick and junior lim Ander- son. Coaching the jv team was jim Poplawski. OA Throwing a curve ball to an Arcadia batter ls freshman pitcher Bob Guine. The freshmen team defeated Arcadia in both games played against them by scores of 13 and 17 to 1. CB Holding up on an outside pitch, Nelson DePrato looks for help from first base coach as the team watches. OCA member ofthe jv team follows through on his swing during the game against Chandler. OD junior Bill Reed stretches for the ball as his opponent reaches first base. OE With his face reflecting the strain, jv pitcher Scott Hannemann winds up for the pitch. Han- nemann, sophomore, is one the team's leading pitchers and played for varsity andjv teams. 3. IV Baseball 67 QA ' F-I Ayenging a previous loss to the Buffaloes, the varsity baseball team defeated Tempe 8-0 in the season opener behind the combined pitching of Larry Heckathorn, jerry Vasquez and jeff Crowell, seniors. Last sea- son the Dons lost to Tempe 1-O in the divisionals, preventing the team from going to the state playoffs. ln other early lcontinued on page 703 OA Tension, worry and nervous smiles are evi- dent as members of the team sit on the bench waiting a turn at bat. OB Senior john Taylor, catcher, awaits the pitcher's throw. OC Round- ing third base, senior Keith Brown heads for home plate. OD ln an attempt to tag the runner off base, senior lim Poole stands ready to catch the pitchers throw. OE Second baseman Mark Pagel prepares for the pitch. OF Shielding his eyes from the sun, left fielder Cary DePriest, senior, waits to catch a fly ball. OC lim Poole slides into home plate as the umpire watches to see if he is safe or out in the game against Cortez which the Dons won 2-C 68 Varsity Baseball MPP-IOVEIZTEMPE WA VVVV I i i ' i P ,'.t. g i P 'ii' ' V 'Y ,, V .32 f 41 .V ish ,.,,.,,kJ, M, , W, .. ,nf 'W 'V' VA ,S C .' 24 Q ' fugonzidl H' -N ' , ' f1 -I VJ,-- tit., -2, , f F I A any A A' ri M ' A. f In if 'WHS 1 an Q . , . u ' ' .ww 1: f L , . - ,3 V N , ' ,f Beryl , H M L img? , ,. , , 1 f ' Qi: WX A ii - 'Y 1'!Z'f-'gk 1 3 if f, A , f , QM! , V -Mi-i-B: .ra-A V gf, . 9 if H5!!?:,1iTi my iam ,Cam imeawffmp f f ' A , Q,'L,,' gf' za ' H Q. H , ,,f'f 1 of ,Q at W wwf? .4 fi . 5 ,V H -- 11 ,M f,,, -ly. -w,f,1cf. -'wwf -'wf'1.4'?v ',w,J0,Lwi,yefg . . , i ' --., 7 ,Ma-44 , f- fa- T ,XL, A. M , , M , , , f'k'b E S L Q ag. E, My . ' all 4a? ma J Thru , A 1 1 .. N. Q Q , 4 , fc C A I VJ A A s B fa t S 14 Z WN - M 5 b ' . ' 0 V ' f f ' X, G V , If I Mg, ,V C v t 1 ,., L' A ' , - L E , :ki m ,aa My-Af' ,f I ,, N t as-Q WI f it 'S ai ' u fs. ,S 'WWW A 45, M S , 9'9 0 2 4' b ' 'ff n Q- I Q , A A VARSITY BASEBALL: Front Row: Darrell Klueber, Keith Brown, lim Poole, Carl Angelini, Roger Shalley, Second Row: Steve Letson, Cary DePriest, Rick Surls, Gene Lounsberry, jeff Crowell, Mark Pagel. Back Row: Larry Heckathorn, jerry Vasquez, jim Anderson, Steve Bean, Dave Bar- nett, john Taylor, john Merrick, Randy Hardy, Manager. The team, comprised of 75 seniors, 2 juniors and 7 sophomore was coached by Roy Coppinger. G Varsity Baseball 69 ING 'BACKBONE' FOB BCXQEEGLI-TEAM lcontinued from page 681 games, the sackers claimed vic- tories over Cortez and Arcadia. Heckathorn fired a two-hitter while striking out 11 as the Dons beat Cortez 2-0. Pitching the Dons to a 8-4 win over Arcadia, Vasquez struck out 13 and gave up 5 hits. Ten senior lettermen returned to the team for another year of varsity play. Heading the mound staff were returning pitchers Heckathorn, Vasquez and Crowell. John Taylor was again behind the plate with jim Poole at first base and Keith Brown at third. Dave Bar- nett, Steve Bean, Gene Louns- berry and Steve Letson returned to patrol the outfield. Other seniors on the squad were Mark Pagle, second base, Rick Surls, outfield, Carl Angel- ini, second base, john Merrick, shortstop and Cary DePriest outfield. l 70 Varsity Baseball E. B . B I972Wll2QllY Coronado 2 Tempe 5 Coronado 14 Casa Grande 1 Coronado 3 Arcadia 1 Coronado 5 Saguaro 0 Coronado 4 Mesa 2 Coronado 10 Saguaro 6 Coronado 3 Tempe 10 Coronado 2 Chandler 9 Coronado 3 Chandler 2 Coronado 17 Arcadia 3 Coronado 7 Kofa 1 Coronado 1 McClintock 2 Coronado 11 McClintock 4 Coronado 8 Scottsdale 2 Coronado 3 Scottsdale 1 Coronado 12 Westwood 4 Coronado 10 Westwood 6 Coronado 7 Saguaro O Divisional Coronado 0 Tempe 1 OA Signalling to pitcher jerry Vasquez during the game with Arcadia is team coach Roy Cop- pinger. OB On deck, Carl Angelini completes warming up, adjusts his helmet and awaits his turn at bat. OC After the ball is hit to right field, Gene Lounsberry takes advantage of the out- field play and runs for home plate. OD Prepar- ing for a possible hit, third baseman Keith Brown and shortstop john Merrick position themselves for a potential line drive. IE Senior pitcher jerry Vasquez makes his move toward home plate for the pitch to one of the Temple Buffalo players. OF Larry Heckathorn throws a sinker while third baseman Keith Brown antice ipates a hit in his direction. OG Waiting for the return ofa ball fouled out of the park, catcher john Taylor receivesa spare-ball to use until the foul is returned. Varsity Baseball 71 1 JVPUNNEPS OPEN TTZACIC SEASON WITF-lvl Beginning their season with a 76 to 51 victory over Mesa, the j.v. track team went on to defeat Saguaro 68 to 48 and Arcadia 100 to 25. l.V. team members often per- formed on both varsity and j.v. teams. Running for both teams were Pat Fogarty, john Weigle, Ron Rosen, Mike Weisser and Tom Lewis, Dan Whitlatch and Monty Hyde also pole vaulted. lim Ryder, Dave Archibald and Art Landry coached the team 1 Q72JVTt2Acto Coronado 53W Saguaro 23M Coronado 102 Scottsdale 23 Coronado 88 McClintock 38 Coronado 49 Westwood 77 Coronado 87 Arcadia 39 Coronado 74 Tempe 43 Coronado 75 Arcadia 44 Coronado 82 Saguaro 48 Coronado 65 Chaparral 62 Coronado 71 McClintock 64 Coronado 74 Tempe 52 OA Clearing a high hurdle, Tom Lewis, sopho- more, competes in the meet against Saguaro. CHS won the meet, 68 to 48. OB Handing off the baton to sophomore Mike Weisser is Tony Everhart, also a sophomore. The relay team came in first place. OC Completing his long jump jv track member, Bob Parker, attempts to ,score points in the opening meet. OD Clearing the bar freshman, Bruce McPherson, pole vaults in the meet against Arcadia, CHS was victorious with a score of 75 to 60. OE Begin- ning his windeup before putting the shot is Mike Trotter during a meet against Arcadia. OF Pat Blakey completes his follow through after releasing his discus while an opponent waits to challenge Blakey's distance. K. 72 l.V, Track Members of the freshman and jv track teams competed against Mesa in their first meet. We are hoping to better our '73 record of three wins and two losses, stated coach Archibald. Winning their second meet against city rival, Saguaro, with the score of 66-57, the team swept the field events, taking eleven out of fifteen first places. They also defeated Arcadia in their third meet with the score 75-60. IIIZEQHMEN QE-AQON WIT!-I 'WINNING .a.,.l..w.,wawwaaiwwalm MW'1'M5w'7'jjjQ i ff T. i ,. . 7i'.g1.... . ,, ,. ,,.,...,,,. , ,.,. ,. ,,,,..,..,. ,. ,,,, ., ,.,.. ., VJ V gzzl V Sfyy V, ,,!, , V ffff Jiamwwa f Wwi.af.wMwffff-fwi f ef- V -V - ' VNV f , . ,,,, :ia ,m,,,,,,.., .,,,,,,m.,,,,.,i. My-,Jf,.,,:., V f-mifffifwaaw fi'-w W'WW' ' ' 4 ' if if V i , ,4mw,.i.,,.s.,.,..5 ,f,,,fwif, ,Mimi . , ' '. ' V W f x , 5 we 4 , it C j ,Q- . fr 1' ff . , , , . ,. 7. ,iiflal ,a 1 rsrrrr r wtf. . . f , . . f ' .isi f W ' ' E ' I A' t ' f 9 ' li is , , ' ' 3 I 'f -. ,, 1. 1 --, ' 1 f -4 .aff itt'i' M ,. , i'l' , ,,,.,, ' ., , ' , A - 5 if it 5 T f NL ,r ,,., V2 3 Q . ., V ,,, , I ,.,, V ,V f VJ.. VE , J 6 1 ' f' 'f A ' , , .,. J ,,,,., M., 1, ,.,,., . ., , . ,. Coronado 62 Arcadia 51 :ffm-l ' Y , ' . f' Coronado 55 Saguaro 62 V Coronado 74 Chaparrel 63 V 1 , ' V ,,,.,,,, .',,' ,.,, , ,,. Coronado 58 McClintock 60 ' 'T ' 'i ' ' ' ' Coronado 59W Tempe SSW FRESHMAN TRACK: Front Row: Wayne Day, Danny Ramirez, Brian Killian, john Warmus, Mike Hyde, Scott Attwood. Second Row: john Brunhofer, Scott Bedwell, Bill Blair, Bruce McPherson, Roy Mosel, Bill Thompson, Mike Trotter. Third Row: jeff Rhea, Pat Fish, john Weldy, Bob Burkle, Mark Hall, Tom Kaiser, Andy Williams, john Commels. Back Row: Milt Swartzenraub and Dave Archibald, coaches. Freshman Track 73 VAIZQUY MEMBERS CHQ AFQVIIE MEET Opening their season with four returning 1973 state final- ists, the varsity track team sought to better their previous season record of six wins and six losses. Placing third in two separate four-way meets and winning four individual meets the team finished the 1973 season with an even win-loss record. Representing Coronado in the 1973 state finals were 1973 graduate, Bruce Rissi who took fifth in the high jump, Donn Murray taking sixth in the dis- cus throw, Rob Wilson, sixth in the long jump, Keith Leerson, sixth in the 880 and the mile relay team consisting of Steve Letson, Leerson and '73 gradu- ates, joe Cleave and jeff Hantla, taking sixth. l A ' V si 'mf Wm 1972 VAT-ZQUYTEACK1 Coronado 52 Mesa 40 Tempe 63 Brophy 71 Coronado 60 Arcadia 66 Coronado 65 Saguaro 62 Coronado 41 Arcadia 56 Carl Hayden 10172 South 53 V2 Coronado 79 Scottsdale 48 Coronado 50 Maryvale 77 Coronado 65Vz Tempe 61 V2 Coronado 89 West 38 74 Varsity Track VARSITY TRACK: Front Row: Troy Young, jay Cox, Tony Everhart, Monty Hyde, Dan Whiltacih, Craig Levario, Mark Curran, Allan Simons. Second Row: Donna Murray, Bob Simonis, Kirk Poth, Pat Foty, Ron Rosen, Don Whitlach, Terry Larson, Lanny Benson, Marc Rossenbach. Third Row: Frank Donato, Neil Barlow, Tom Lewis, Dave Hawbaker, Gary Mandarino, Drew Barker, Brad Parker, Mike Cunzel- man, Fourth Row: Rob Wilson, Mark Decker, Dave Delster, Pat Curtis, Randy Hesson, Mike Weisser, Doug Fledderjohn, Mack Duett. Back Row: Keith Kelley, jeff Carver, lim Ryder, coach, jeff Carter. Many times members of the junior varsity tearn competed on the varsity team. l S 'W THAI, s OA Crossing the finish line, junior, Ron Rosen, breaks the tape in the 220 yard dash at the Saguaro meet. OB Pulling ahead, senior Don Whitlach, wins the 880 yard dash at Saguaro. OC Stretching for extra distance in the long jump pit is senior Rob Wilson, He took sixth in this event in the 7973 state AAA finals. OD Pre- paring to throw the discus, senior Donn Mur- ray winds up for the release. Murray took sixth for the discus throw in the state for 7973. OE Throwing the shot put during the Mesa meet held at jackrabbit stadium is senior Bob Simonis. Simonis was the Don's top shot put' ter, IF Striving for more distance as he lands in the long jump pit is jeff Carver, senior, Carver is a three-year member of the team, OC ln a meet against Mesa, Keith Kelley, senior, clears the hurdles on his way to a victory, ignoring the speed limit sign. Kash Varsity Track 75 41 HY Practicing nearly three hours a day, Coronado's state champi- onship golf team traveled to many courses to play their golf. With matches held as far away as Casa Grande and as close as Coronado, the linksters played in all types of weather and sur- roundings. Top players on the 73-74 team included seniors Scot Watkins and Mike Lindsey, junior Mark lohnson and sophomore Chip Harris. The team was coached by physical education teacher jerry Taylor. Coronado's '72-'73 golf team compiled a 28-5 record while winning the state city and divi- sional crowns for the third consecutive year. OA Chipping a shot out of a sand trap, john Amer, sophomore, practices before a match at Papago Park. OB Relaxing after a victory, coach jerry Taylor makes preparations for the next match. OC Selecting a two iron, sophomore Kent Chase looks over the course to get a proper angle to approach the ball. OD Showing the form that made him the team's number one golfer, senior Scott Watkins chips a shot onto the seventh green. OE Using a wedge to get out of the tall grass. jerry Banks, freshman, sinks a shot ot par hole. OF During practice, Mike Lindsey, senior, takes a swing while wait- ing for a clear fairway. OG Viewing scores of a victorious match are freshmen Bill Crawford and jim Allie. 76 Varsity Golf QF-IOGFFO AAAQVUETHLE C :X l S, .dl 1973 XAIZQHYGOLF Coronado Arcadia Coronado McClintock Coronado Saguaro Coronado Westwood Mesa Coronado Scottsdale Coronado McClintock Coronado Brophy McClintock Coronado Arcadia Coronado Agua Fria Alhambra East Coronado Kofa Flagstaff Coronado Saguaro Coronado Westwood Scottsdale Coronado McClintock Westwood E Brophy ,t.,.-,,7W x ,Q-.. .134 iff-a3'f. '- ,fy -A i my ,ft in W A in-at f VARSITY GOLF: Front Row: Bill Crawford, Tim Allen, lerry Band, Lenny Greer. Back Row: Scott Watkins, Mike Lindsey, Mark johnson, Chip Harris, john Amer, Ken! Chase. Not Pictured, Coach jerry Taylor. Varsity Golf 77 DONQ Under the direction of physical education teacher Harvey Plant the boys gymnastics team competed for its ninth state title. The gymnasts aimed for their fifth straight champion- ship with 1973 all-around state champion Gary Adrig leading the team. Gary returned for his second season of competition. 1972 BOYS GYMNAQITCQ Coronado 132 Westwood 53 Coronado 120 Scottsdale 100 Coronado 126 AFC-Hdia 79 Coronado 129 Mafvvale 81 Coronado 107 East 69 Coronado 127 M658 74 Coronado 138 Prescott 113 Scottsdale 41 Coronado 141 Saguaro 105 3 Q l OA Gymnastics coach Harvey Plant congradu- lates junior Frank Cardella for placing first on the floor exercise during a meet, OB Senior Gary Adrig completes a straddle sahlter on the horizontal bar. Gary was the 7973 all-around state champion. He was division champion on the horizontal bar. OC Balancing in a L cross position, Gary,-tdrig holds the still rings steady. OD Using only the strength of his arms, senior jeff Everett swings his legs over the side horse in a Bailey travel. This superior move enabled jeff to earn higher points in competition. OE Sophomore Dennis Hantla locks his body into a handstand on the parallel bars. OF Frank Car- della completes an aerial back somersault dur- ing his floor exercise routine. Frank was the 1973 state floor exercise champion and also placed fifth in all-around competition. OG jeff Everett performs an inverted iron cross on the still rings. 78 Boys Gymnastics GYMNAQIQ: POE: NINTHYTILE Frank Cardella returned to defend his 1973 first place state standing on the floor exercise. Frank also took fifth place as all-around. jeff Everett, 1973 state side horse champion, competed for his fourth year. The trampoline was dropped from competition for the 1974 season because of injuries. D ,,,.ff Y BOYS CYMNASTICSI BNI 5h6'8i manager, Dale Chase, Dennis Hantla, Lonnie Sandlin, Brian Smothers, jeff Everett, lim Jaeger, Greg Stanley, Frank Cardella, Gary Adrig, Harvey Plant, coach. Three 7973 state champions returned for the team. Boys Gymnastics 79 GYMNAQTQ QEEKJTOP ING IN Three varsity competitors returned to the girlsgymnas- tics team trying to improve their 1973 fifth place state standing. Six freshmen formed the rest of the team. The girls lost their opening meet to Westwood 69-67 but claimed the all-around title and several first places in the meet. Marianne Flick returned for her third season as top competitor on the vault. Lynne Shortridge and Denise Dugan competed for their second year on floor exercise and the beam. Fresh- man Marie Bauer led the team as the all-around gymnast. She starred on the uneven parallel bars and on the floor exercise. P.E. teacher Karen Maglich was the girls gymnastics coach. OA Freshman Marie Bauer works out on the uneven parallel bars during practice. Marie was the all-around gymnast on the team plac- ing first in their first meet against Westwood. OB Completing a leap over the vault, freshman Christy Miller prepares to land. OC Denise Dugan, sophomore, holds a yogi handstand while practicing her floor exercise routine. This is Denise's second year on the team. OD During preflight, junior Marianne Flick aims for the vault. Marianne returned for her third year and placed first on the vault against West- wood. OE Marie Bauer dances into a ballet pose while practicing her routine for floor exercise. Besides being the top competitor on the floor exercise, Marie also starred on the uneven parallel bars and the vault. OF Lynne Shortridge sophomore, positions herself in a pose on the beam. This was Lynne's second season. OG While Coach Karen Maglich watches and assists, freshman Lynn Bender completes a handstand. Lynn is practicing for her routine on the beam. 80 Girls' Gymnastics A ,X ,Y S . 1972 GIRLS GYMNAQTICQ Coronado Westwood 87 Coronado 82 East 50 Coronado 85 Casa Grande 58 Mesa 61 Coronado Saguaro 87 Coronado Kofa 69 Sunnyslope 75 Coronado Scottsdale 68 Coronado Arcadia 68 Q GIRLS GYMNASTICS: Front Row: Marie Bauer, Christy Milleg Lynn Shortridge, Lynn Bender. Back Row: Eilen Wyatt, jane Terrill, Chris Frishman, Marianne Flick, Denise Dugan. fNot Picturedj Judy Martinez. Girls' Gymnastics 81 41 QW! After completing the 1973 sea- son with 9 wins, 2 losses and a second place in league finals, the varsity swimming team started the 1974 season boast- ing 15 returning lettermen and 3 freshmen. Art Lorenzen returned as the team captain and the top man in the 100 yard freestyle. Returning as the top man in the 100 yard breaststroke was Barney Heath. ln1973 Heath set a new school mark in this event with a time of1:05.4. BPEAFC RECORDS, WIN Ted Needham was again the number one swimmer in the 400 freestyle. He held the record for it which he set in 1973 with a time of 41074. Qualifying for the 1973 state finals held at Powell pool in Mesa were Heath and '73 grad- uate Kevin Burns. For the sec- ond year in a row Heath took third in the 100 yard breast- stroke. Burns claimed the only gold metal from the Scottsdale area as he placed first in the 100 yard freestyle with a time of 49.1. QQ egi i x 5 is 1972 QWIMMING- Coronado Kofa Coronado Casa Grande Coronado McClintock Coronado Scottsdale Coronado Westwood Coronado Arcadia Coronado Tempe Coronado Brophy Coronado Camelback Coronado Saguaro Coronado Chandler 48 V2 19 2 ,,., 1. 3? 33 16 20 17 57 18 19 40 47 82 Swimming f , 'fifs I .','X-'-ff'4'Z3f'A -, ,Lv fs. . f .J ' M g an . ' Fed? , f ,211 5' 1, ' Ja , A . V V S . P., 5 9- ff .Vai-'efflaf -V V . ,. at , , Q . 43- I ,ggi .K,.,,3pf,3, ,.Vyi5?Z, , m,,,,M, D E f 3 , 2 -.t..w..-N lv t Q. F I I . ' fi-1' gy V V .' A 3 V y -VS' J . 5 in 3' S- T t -1 VV , T V V - Q., , i s 'IA ' s V X 'ix' X. ' Q x E sw . z, f , I V55 , X V 1 i, V . . , V ,V A ii, ,,r I ,ig Q iq, X K, 'A ig, 1, ' k.-7 'f . , 7 V N l V s f, ' X ' - fi fp Q . X 1 , , V 'E' - ' 4 -f' . V V J f V V W' A ' ' ' , i , A A ' ,. l , I, I SWIMMING: Front Row: Pat Annesley, Charles Bailey, Brian Netzel, Mike Wagner, Pat O'Neal, Scott Stitt, Richard Peters, john Norris, Mike Maczuga, Tim Smith. Back Row: Rick Eischen, Tom Trejo, Mike Demarsche, Doug Richards, Ted Needham, Barney Heath, Art Lorenzen, Cary Spaw, Paul Thornburgh, coach, and Barry Kaufax lnot picturedj. ln 7973 the team broke four records in both individual and relay events and claimed a 9-2 win-loss record. - fw- Q-.N.Q,,Nw T -Q. ll,k f gg, T W GYM' V,,, wi G OA Watching over his team during an after- noon practice is coach Paul Thornburgh. Thornburgh also coached the LV. football team. OB Heath, ju Practicing the breaststroke is Barney nior, Heath, a three-year member of the team, took third in state in this event. IC Ted Nee stroke. A dham, junior, works on the back- long with the freestyle it is one of Needham's strongest events. OD Performing the butte rfly at the El Dorado pool is senior, , Art Lorenzen. The team captain, Lorenzen's top event was the freestyle. OE After complet- ing a cert tice, Ted ain amount of assigned laps at prac- Needham, junior, takes time out to rest. OF Doing a tuck during one or his dives is john Norris, senior. Norris, a four-year letter! man, is one of the team's top divers. OG Work- ing on th e butterfly stroke is Gary Spaw, sen- ior. Spavv, along with junior, Mike Maczuga, led the te am in this event. Swimming 83 o. l-in AIDTENNIQ TEAM, PACICING UP EAIZLYVICTOIZJEQ Four returning lettermen aided the boys varsity tennis team in opening its season with two victories. Playing as the top CHS netter, Alan Knudsen led the team to 6-3 wins over Alhambra and Casa Grande. Mike Flanigan , Peter Marks and loe Sentivanac claimed the 1973 BOYQTENNIQ Coronado 4 Alhambra 5 Coronado 6 Maryvale l Coronado 2 Arcadia 5 Coronado Tempe 6 Coronado 2 Arcadia 5 Coronado Saguaro Coronado 3 Westwood 6 Coronado 5 Chandler 4 Coronado 5 Kota 4 Coronado 7 Yuma O Coronado 4 McClintock 5 Coronado l Tempe 6 Coronado 4 Mesa 3 Coronado 4 Scottsdale 3 UA Senior Ralph Fierros follows through on a forehand drive as he aims a shot down his opponents line. IB Returning a ball during practice, joe Sentivanic, senior, uses a back- hand half-volley to place his hit. 0CAlan Knudsen, junior, smashes a drive toward an Alhambra player to win the point. Alan is a three year varsity letterman and was rated the top CHS tennis player. OD Playing on a high bouncing lob, junior Lisa Evans leaps up to return the ball with a placement shot. OE Laura Roberts, junior uses a two-handed backhand drive against a Casa Grande opponent. Lisa and Laura were rated number one as the top doubles players for CHS. 84 Boys Tennis next three varsity positions. After a season of playing IV, Ralph Fierros, Mitch Marquart and Bob lanik played the last spots. Physical education teacher lim Casey coached the boys as they challenged their '73 6-9 record. 1-it- f+'ir't'o f1' ' 'is t 1. gsfzysgvw s. I S .?TQftr t. 55 'Q t , rvi ' Xv,. .Q A -sw.-Nuvffwimw .N Wm 'rr', ,i QIIJIT' A' 3 fj -. I Mfkww ' ii . 1 l 3 L 'N ' I K i m K ---am . ,,... jV TENNIS: Front Row: Vince Wedge, Tom jones, Mark Borato, Bob janik, Tony Kireopoulos, Doug Dietrich, Marty Churchfield. VARSITY TENNIS: Back Row: Mike Flanigan, Ralph Fierros, joe Senti- vanic, Mitch Mardquart, Peter Markes, Alan Knudsen, Coach jim Casey, NIQTEAM Under the direction of physical education teacher Pat Smith, the varsity girls' tennis team worked to better a 1973 6-9 season record. Four varsity players returned to lead the team. Laura Roberts returned for her third season while lill Mote, Lisa Evans and Maureen Witt began their second. Although the team started the season with two losses, team captain Laura Roberts set a pace by defeating a Casa Grande opponent. She was the first CHS player to beat a Cou- gar netter in five years. Returning players Laura Shroff, Linda Wilmoth and Monica Szafran competed for the final varsity spot of the season. Liz Brewer joined the varsity after being the top player on the ING N VAFZQ 1973 freshman team. 1974 GHZLQTENNIQ Coronado 4 Alhambra 5 Coronado Casa Grande 8 Coronado Maryvale Coronado Arcadia Coronado Tempe Coronado Arcadia Coronado Saguaro Coronado Westwood Coronado Chandler Coronado Casa Grande Coronado Kofa Coronado Yuma Coronado McClintock tAlthough 1973 scores for other spring sports were printed, the coach would D not release the girls tennis scores. 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They were named the most spirited line there and also were srunners up for the Coca-Cola award, the highest award given at camp. Yearbook and newspaper stat- fers spent ll days at Nau for as the AlPA'S publications work- 1' t X if--if 1 shop learning new journalistic skills. I 88 Summer Honors OA Second runner-up and winner of citizen- ship and personality awards for the Miss National teenager pageant for the state ofAri- zona is junior, Nancy Breadon. OB Attending cheer camp are, Front Row: jody Taggart and Candy Bebber, Second Row: Gigi Smith, Mary Watzke and Daisy jahntz. Top Row: Ana Rupert, Shawn McCready, Gail Bruce and Karol Kjestad. OC Students attending publica- tions workshop are Front Row: Holly Bittinger, janet Schroeder and Lennie Parker. Second Row: Laura Lakin, Sue Pratt and jean Crase. Top Row: Laura Roberts and Carol Worcester. UD Recipient of the 7973 ASU r'nedalliOr7 of merit and U ofA outstanding junior girl award is jean Goodenberger. OE Tom Murray is U of A's choice for the outstanding junior bOY Of 7973. Summer Honors 89 l-I NG ING, WIN OOLOIZFUL AIMOQPI-IEEE Amidst an atmosphere of brightly colored fireworks came the climax of the home- coming game against Scotts- dale, crowning the homecom- ing king and queen. Suzie Esa- hak, last year's queen and john Mannion, one of last year's attendants returned to crown Corey Croft and Don Whit- Iatch as the new royalty. The nominees were selected by the senior class and elected by the student body. The queen attendants were Candy Bebber and Daisy lahntz. Both were junior varsity and varsitycheerleaders.The king attendants were varsity football players Rob Wilson and Steve Letson. Following the homecoming game which Coronado won 28-6, was a dance in the cafete- ria that followed with the theme of the week: Conquista- dores de defasio. NW ea.-H1 rv-,wx '3 ' ijt? 90 Homecoming Royalty fait' L vig 'P T357 .iigifi il -as-nfl F D C E at si s r -,h. 1 OA Candy Bebber was a JV and varsity cheer- leader, a member ofthe girls'gymnastics team and ' in Amicae, IB Corey Croft was active in Cantadoras and ACE, a three year Donett , e, a member of Criada and her sophomore class princess. UC Daisy lahntz was her freshman class princess, on the girls' gymnastics team and ' a JM and varsity Cheerleader OD Steve Letson was a l.V, and varsity football player, athletic letterman and made all-city football. Steve also played varsity baseball. OE Don Whitlatch was an athletic letterman, and played l.V and varsity football. OF Rob Wilson was also an athletic letterman, played varsity football, and elected Scottsdale quarterback of the year, . x COrey Croft Don Whitlatch Homecoming Royalty 91 41: IZOYALTYIZEIGNQ OVEI-21 INFOIZMAL DANCE Brian Chatham and Becky Bruce, last year's Court Royalty, crowned the new King and Queen of Courts, Rob Cleave and Lori Doran, The attendants were Roger Alarie, Sue Quer- ing, Dave Rogers, and Kay Rus- sell. Rob is a Varsity Basketball player, an athletic lettermen, a member of Key Club and NHS. Roger was a lV Basketball player in addition to being on the Varsity squad. Dave is a member of Key Club and NHS, He played Varsity football and Varsity Basketball. Lori was student body trea- surer and is Vice President of Amicae. Sue is a Senior Repre- sentatiye and is Amicae Presi- dent. Kay vvas on the girI's Gymnastics team and is the president of Criada. 92 Court Royalty 'BS' QV - 5 lk D UA Attendants for the King and Queen of Courts are Roger Alarie, Sue Quering, Dave Rogers and Kay Russell. OB Nominated by the basketball team, the Queen Candidates are Sue Quering, president ofAmiCae,' Lori Doran, yife president of Arnicae, and Kay Russell, presi- dent of Criada. OC Dave Rogers, Rob Gleave and Roger Aiarie are Amicae's nominees for King of Courts. All are on the varsity basketball team. ID Rob Gleaye and Lori Doran are the King and Queen of Courts. They were Crowned by last year's royalty during the halt'- time of the basketball game against Kofa. OE Amidst the excitement ofthe crowning of Court royalty, Dave Rogers, Becky Bruce, Prin- Cipal Robert Hendricks and Roger Alarie Con- gratuiate Rob Gieave. Courts Royalty 93 41 ts, , .N Qi.. -svn' siiivk, 'x 4'5 -1' ,,. Sue DeBree Les Wilson its , at . .--M Nw f 94 Trail Royality A B C OOICROYAUY Q!Il'Pl2OM -ll R, C -N .fy i Ted Stump Holly Bittinger Using the theme Beginnings , and the ASU memorial union as the setting, the crowning of the Trail Royalty vvas once again held at the junior-senior prom. Returning to crown the nevv king and queen were last year's royalty, loe Brinnon and lennie Havvbecker. Les Wilson and Sue DeBree, seniors, took the honor as royalty. Attendants forthe queen were seniors Holly Bittinger and Norma Davis. Seniors Mike Bain and Ted Stump attended the king. Nominees for Trail Royalty are chosen for outstanding vvork they have done vvhile at CHS for which they have not been given recognition. OA Holly Bittinger is active in French club, and Amicae. She is a member of the Trail staff, Thespians, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll and NHS. OB As governor of social activities Norma Davis headed the Homecoming com- mittee. Norma is a member of NHS, Amicae, Mat Maids and the German club. OC Sue DeBree takes part in manyplays, working backstage as well as performing. Sue is a mem- ber of Amicae, NHS and Thespians. OD Mike Bain is an Honor Thespian, member of Key Club and on the assembly committee. OE Thes- pian member, Ted Stump takes part in many plays, also does the morning announcements. Ted is also a member of the Inner Club Coun- cil. OF Les Wilson is a member of ACE, Band and Orchestra letterman, French club and Key club. Les is also a member of Student Council as vice president. W D ,,.,.a.., C J 2 i if 5 tg 'ft it , 4 ,.., . Q , tw X llll L To E F Trail Royality 95 Nl-IQ OFIIZEIZQTUTOEJNG QEEMCE FOI-Z Set up by the counselors, local grade school students and CHS students were tutored by some ofthe members ofthe National Honor Society. NHS members who tutored the grade school- ers were paid a nominal salary while CHS students received the help free of charge. In September the National Honor Society held a picnic to get reacduainted with the other members. They also sponsored a dance after the football game against Kota. 96 National Honor Society NA 0'UALamli9tli9E1?0UE'Y Les Wilson - president Richard Hughes - sponsor james Aboltin Robert Adkins Gary Adrig Richelle Anderson Lori Armbruster Neal Barlow Lee Barlow jean Beinbrech Lori Beyer Holly Bittinger Charese Bower Rebecca Bridges Susan Brodsky Keith Brown Sherry Carlini Charlann Carroll Mary Carr-Vernon Mark Carter Sheila Cassidy Suzanne Cramton Cynthia Davis lana Davis Norma Davis Cheryl Day Susan DeBree Cynthia Delster Kathy DeVitto Suzanne DiGuilio Barbara Doubek Mack Duett Mike Durkin Miles Edwards Diana Engraf Sandra Fleming Cindy Foutz Roxane Gardner Kurt Giesaking Francis Gilbert Rob Gleave jean Goodenberger Sandra Graham jeff Guy Darrell Hadder judith Hales Barbara Hall Kris Hasper Larry Heckathorn jana Houser Tony Hunt Calvin jernigan Richard johnson Kathy Keim Mary-Lou Krause Karen Keelin Karen Kemp Lee Kirchhofer Peter Knudsen Deborah Lash Richard Lawdahl Debbie Long Mark Mathews Steven McCormick Allen McKinley Gertrude Minnich janet Moerbe Martin Muir Sally Murray Thomas Murray Lori Nelson Charles Olson Katherine O'Neill Nancy O'Neill Holly Papin Koree Pelka jerry Pickart Vickie Pickering jim Poole Patrycia Ralston Mathew Ritter Christopher Risek Deborah Robinson Teresa Rogers jeffrey Rushlo Kelli Schiess janet Schroeder Greg Sheets Terri Sheldon Leighanne Simmers Cheryl Slagle Rhonda Slavick Brian Stegall Cindy Streit Richard Surls Mary Taylor Mary Thomas Ronald Troth Brad Walker Sharon Webster Pati Whelan Rebecca Wilcox Les Wilson Robert Wilson Kathy Wisner Carol Worcester OA National Honor Society officers are Richard johnson, vice presidentg Norma Davis, secre- tary,' Les Wilson, president. 'B Sue Quering, Sheila Cassidy, Margaret Lloyd and julie Neville listen quietly to a resident of Children's Colony while he tells them a story. julie is a member of National Honor Society. OC Cou- ples dance to the music ofa local band follow- ing the Kofa football game, OD Serving perma- nent residents of Children's Colony during their Christmas party is Richard Hughes, National Honor Society's sponsor. IE Selling CHS tee-shirts and windbreakers is Les Wilson, National Honor Society president. OF Tutoring a grade school student in math over the tele- phone is Holly Bittinger, member of NHS. 'Sophomore andjunior members had not been selected at press time. National Honor Society 97 MODEL UN QIMUUIIEQ WOIZLUQ PROBLEMS Students from throughout the state met at U of A for the annual Model UN. Designed to better acquaint students with the workings of the United Nations, Model UN discussed simulated problems, issues and answers involving the world. Analyzing both local and state governments, along with their leaders, was the main purpose of Cirls' and Boys' State. The National Conference for Chris- tians and lews provided stu- dents of various religions an opportunity to get together and discuss relevant issues. 98 C i rls' State, Boys' State, NCCI UA Kathy O'Neill and Sue Redding, seniors, were the only girls from CHS that attended Girls'State, which was held at the University of Arizona, UB Attending Boys' State were Mike Parker, Tom Murray, Mark Carter, Richard johnson and Rob Gleave. Boys'5tate was held at Northern Arizona University. OC The National Conference for Christians and jews was held at Glendale Community College. Nancy O'Neill and Rick Forthun lnot picturedl attended. OD Dana Harris and Dorothy lanca, Model UN sponsors, and Bob Sullivan, senior, attend the banquet held for all Model UN members. CHS students represented Albania, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria. OE Preparing to hitchhike, in case the bus breaks down las it has the past two yearsj, is Gwen Schlessman, junior. UF Tracey Hughes and Kathy Fleming, juniors, go over their notes before attending one ofthe meetings. Awww- rw 1 dv ew' Model UN 99 GIZIDDEIZQ WIN GNITION AQ TOP Tvvo players were named to the All State first string squad. Rob Wilson vvas selected for his defensive play and Steve Letson for offensive action. Rob was also chosen as quar- terback for the Scottsdale Daily Progress All City first team along with Steve and seven other teammates. Eight others received second string honors. lim Poole vvas the city's leading rushervvith 84l yards. Rob vvas also picked as the city player of the year and was fea- tured as Arizona 'Prep maga- zine's outstanding football player. Rob was CHS's'top offensive gainer vvith 1,386 yards. ALLQWEFOGIBGLL Steve Letson - Offensive End Rob Wilson - Defensive Back ALLCHY OFFENSE Steve Letson - End lim Poole H Back Bob Simonis - Guard Rob Wilson - Quarterback DEFENSE Kevin Drodovvski - Tackle Dave Havvbaker- End Mike Mannion - Linebacker Rob Wilson - Back ALL CIIYQECONDTEAM OFFENSE jeff Carter-Guard Mike Davis-Tackle Rob Cleave --End Donn Murray-Center Don Whitlatch - Back DEFENSE Mike Gunzelman - Middle Guard Rob l-lalchischick- Punter Cary Rogers- Linebaker 100 All State-All City Football INCUY MUSICIANS 'Et ffsfzga ,kk Q.. .. , M:- .tt- Q IHON Twenty five students received statevvide recognition for their talents in band, orchestra and choir. The competitors, vvho moved on to state finals, audi- tioned during the Arizona Northeast Regional Music Fes- tival. CHS placed eight stu- dents in the orchestra and choir, vvhile ten were selected for the band. Director of the Dons band, Eugene Hanson vvas honored for his contributions to high school bands. OA Member of the all city first team, senior Kevin Drodowski heads downfield to assist teammates in tackling an opponent. OB Senior Rob Wilson was selected as all state defensive back. He also was chosen as first team quarter- back and defensive back, OC Receiving honors for his work at the offensive end, senior, Steve Letson was named to the all state squad and the all city first team. ID Lining up for the snap is CHS'x front offense line, senior Dave Haw- baker, 84, and senior Bob Simonis, 66, are named to the all city first squad. Seniors Mike Davis, 75, and Donn Murray, 77, received sec- ond team honors, Rob Wilson stands behind to call signals. OE Mike Mannion, senior, is selected as linebacker for all city. OF Seniors, jim Poole and Don Whitlatch discuss a play as they move to their positions. jim is a member of the all city first squad and Don is named to the second. OG Members of the regional orchestra include Front Row: Debbie Robin- son, Beth Porter. Second Row: Chris Rizek, Richard johnson. Third Row: Mitch Song, jim Martinez. Back Row: Dayel Garneski. tNot pic- turedj Letitia Yount. ll-I Regional band mem- bers are Front Row: Debbie Norris, Tricia Peir- son, Kathy Pitnikoff Back Row: Mitch Song, Bob Connolly. lNot picturedl jodyftungst, Frank Donato, jim Ford, Darrell Hadder, Doug Terrill. Ol Singing in the regional choir are Front Row: jean Goodenberger, Kathy Biesanz. Back Row: Bob Coodenberger, Tom Manley, jim Carpenter. CNOI picturedj Cindy Delster, Gary johnson, David McDaniel. The students are a part ofArizona's Northeast Region. All State Band, Orchestra, Choi r 101 WILDEIZPLAYQ l-llGl-ILIG-HF PLANS QPEJNGUME Al- Presenting a Thornton Wilder Festival in May was just one of many activities sponsored by Thespians. Three of Wilders' plays: By The Skin of Our Teeth, Our Town and The Matchmaker were performed. T1-JEQPVXNQ Mike Curran - president ludie Carroll -sponsor lim Newcomer - sponsor Melanie Alexander Cynthia Mann Lori Armbruster Linda Martinez Mike Bain Pam Mooreman Holly Bittinger Greg Papinko Becky Bridges Korie Pelka leanette Cook Stephanie Pettycrew Sue DeBree Roy Pickenheim lim Ford Mike Rolland Dee Foust Randy Sage jean Goodenberger Mark Shuga Mike Greenlief Ted Stump Fred Guldan lon Talton Laura Halchishick Ellen Tanner Pam High Anna Unterberger David Jensen Mike Waite Linda Kendall Marsha Webb OUILLAND SCROLL Teresa Rogers- president Larry Rhodes Larry Halbert- sponsor Brad Richez Holly Bittinger Jeanette Crase Robin Holman Laura Lakin Debbie Long Pam Mooreman Lennie Parker Sue Pratt Laura Roberts Ron Rosen Mark Scarp lanet Schroeder Mike Sherrod Kathi Walsh Carol Worcester To qualify for Quill and Scroll students must have completed two semesters on either the yearbook or newspaper staff. Members of Mu Alpha Theta took part in the state math contest held in April. KK 102 Thespians 'Ov-v-up-..,, QUILL AND SCROLL: Bottom Row: Holly Bittinger, Robyn Holman, Laura Lakin andjanet Schroeder. Second Row: Lennie Parker, jean Crase, Mike Sherrod and Laura Roberts. Third Row: Pam Moore- man, Carol Worcester and Sue Pratt. Top Row: Ron Rosen, Debbie Long, Kathi Walsh and Mark Scarp lnot picturedj Teresa Rogers. OA Taking part in Thespians' haunted house senior Fred Guldan imitates a mad scientist. Thespians sponsored the haunted house for the halloween carnival held at El Dorado Park. OB Thespian president Mike Curran and mem- ber Ted Stump, portray Roy and Speed in The Odd Couple. OC Inspired by seeing Marlon Brando in The Wild One Thespians bring back the fifties era of ducktails and ponytails. OD Mu Alpha Theta officers are Mat Ritter, president, Holly Bittinger, secretary and Neal Barlow, treasurer. OE Teresa Rogers, president of Quill and Scroll, conducts a meeting dis- cussing various ways to save the newspaper and yearbook from the senate bill 7007. MUALPI-IATI-IEIIA Mat Ritter- president Bob Zenor - sponsor jim Aboltin Tony Hunt Herbert Albert Glen jensen Rodney Anderson Richard johnson Neal Barlow Karen Kemp Holly Bittinger Peter Kilger jamie Brody Brad Lahet Greg Bruening Tom Ciapusci jack Cross Dan Debriyn Mack Duett Miles Edwards Charles Ehrler Michael Engraf Carol Ford Peter Gannon Dayel Garneski Bob Goodenberger jean Goodenberger Kurt Giesaking Albert Grieco Brad Hanson Larry Heckathorn Tom l-leckathorn Michael Higgins Tracey Hughes Richard Lawdahl Mark Mathews joe Menosky Allen McKinley Richard McNeeIey Paul Mobley Martin Muir Vinita Nall Charles Olson Katherine O'Neill Doug Rader Pat Rissi David Rogers Tracy Rupin john Taylor David Whitten Mike Willmoth Greg Woodall Don Wright Peter Zeiner Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll 103 QENIOIZQ I-ION OES N SCOTTSDALE HONORS COTILLION: Front Row: Kathy O'Neill, Pam Stansel, Colleen l Phelps, loan Fuelleman, Nancy O'Neill, Back Row: Corey Croft, Ranae Remington, Kelli l Scheiss, Holly Bittinger, Pam High, loan Beinbrech, OA Astonished at her point total after a stand- ard's check, Cotillion member Pam High expresses joy. OB Holly Bittinger andjoan Fuelleman are the first and second runners-up in the Scottsdale junior Miss Pageant. The girl's competed in the areas of youth fitness, talent and responses to personal interviews with the judges. OC Scottsdale junior Miss, Corey Croft is awarded her title from a field of seven girls. OD Serving as a liaison between the Scottsdale School Board and Coronado students, ludy Hale, jeff Holmes and Patrick Hayden visit classes to find out what their fellow students want. OE Norma Davis serves as the school rep- resentative for Daughters of the American Revolution and represents CHS in the state competition. UF Reacting to a suggestion by fellow Student Advisory Board member jeff Homles are july Hales and Patrick Hayden, All were elected in the spring. 1 104 Scottsdale Honors Cotillion, junior Miss, F21EC2CDG3fNHT1C3bJ F12H2DS3C2F4C5CDLv nw. .. 'K FJFFY' 'l,l k 5.13 .Wf . ,k,, W, ,, 'T if i , , fs 3 Y f F iii 'dx 4. Q Q5 ' .. Q' , X m Q S . A. 4 'ui ,ff wi' it .,..... 5 Y Corey Croft was named Scotts- dale lunior Miss in a pageant dominated by CHS girls. Holly Bittinger and loan Fuelleman were the runners-up. Eleven girls vvere asked to join the Scottsdale Honors Cotillion. Making dolls and paint shirts'f were tvvo of their service pro- jects. Cotillion girls also had guest speakers, trips to the art museum, opera and symphony. DAR award which is given to the best citizen on campus vvas presented to Norma Davis, senior. Student Advisory Board members Worked with the Scottsdale School Board. They brought student ideas and concepts to the attention of the administration. .,, 1'.W. ff it Student Advisory Board, D.A.R. 105 TOP QENIOIZQ Gaining outside support from Universities, businesses and organizations, seniors received scholarships and grants in fine arts, athletics and academic fields. Most students qualify- ing for scholarships were in the top fifteen percent of the sen- ior class. Many other scholar- ships were avvarded but were not received before the year- book vvent to print. AQQIQIZXNCE F0121 106 Scholarships IA Receiver of a scholarship to McPherson College in Kansas and the Republic and Gazette news carrier scholarship is Larry Rhodes. OB Debbie Robinson is a winner of a scholarship to Pepperdine University in Cali- fornia. OC Awarded Letters of Commendation for performance on the NMSQT are Bruce Sane dulak, Holly Bittinger and Teresa Rogers. OD Also receiving a Letter of Commendation is Jana Davis. OE Winning scholarships to the United States Naval Academy are Mack Duett and Neal Barlow. OF lean Goodenberger is the recipient of scholarships to the U of A, ASU and Occidental College in California. IG Scholarship winner to Lubbock College in Texas is janet Schroeder, Scholarships 107 NLYITONALTEQI' EE--DIQ TOP QC!-IOLAI2-Q Top scoring students on the National Merit Scholarship Quaiifying Test in every state were named semifinalists. The number of semifinaiists was about one-half of one percent of the nations' graduating sen- iors. In addition to the semifi- nalists NMSC designated a group of high scoring partici- pants as Commended Stu- dents. Each received a Letter of Commendation in recognition of their high performance on the NMSQT. 4 -ill ati L L OA Recipients of Letters of Commendation are seniors Kurt Ceisaking, Norma Davis, Debbie Robinson and Cheryl Day, OB Also receiving a Letter of Commendation for her high execu- tion on the NMSQT is senior Nancy O'Niell. UC Winners of the 7973 NMSQT are Richard johnson, Christopher Risek, Suzanne DiGuilio, Rebecca Wilcox and jean Goodenberger. All placed in the top one-half of one percent of seniors taking the test. OD Placing in the top two percent on the NMSQT is Rob Gleave. This qualified for a Letter of Commendation. 108 NMSQT, Letters of Commendation I . Taking part in extra-curricular activities led several CHS stu- dents to state and national awards. Students excelled in such sports as water skiing, baton twirling, archery and frisbee throwing. To compete for these awards Dons traveled to places such as St. Paul Min- nesota and Fresno California. NO FESTIVAL FRIQBEE 'FLINGEI-29' C OA Water Skiers jerry Coggin, senior, and Mike Coggin, junior, tnot picturedj attended the high point regionals held on the Colorado River. Mike took second place in boys ages 73- 75 while jerry placed third among the 76-79 age bracket. Being among the top three pla- cers, both were able to attend the nationals held in San Diego where Mike placed fourth in his age group and jerry placed sixth in his. OB Twirling for over seven years Pam Mclnnis, freshman, has won over 200 awards and Com- petes in National competition at St. Paul, Min- nesota and Notre Dame, Indiana. Pam has been Miss Congeniality for five out ofsix years. OC Holding three city titles in Frisbee throwing is sophomore Mark Seeger. 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Sponsoring the second annual Trick or Trail day, trail staf- fers and advisor, Larry Halbert, vvore Hallovveen costumes to school in order to promote yearbook sales. Signs such as, trail is a treat , and, 'ftreat yourself- to a trail , were vvorn around the neck by staffers. li Q, 'l'l2 Trail OA Wearing a sign that says, Did you see a band of gypsies go by? , for Amicae initiation is Trail editor Carol Worcester. UB Dressed in the style of the 50's to help promote yearbook sales on Trick or Trail Day is janet Schroeder, associate editor. IC Filing underclassmen pic- tures alphabetically is jean Crase, senior. jean is also dressed for Trick or Trail Day , ID Ini- tiating new Trail staffers is an annual event which the old'f staffers just won't overlook, OE Telling Santa what she hopes to get for Christmas is Sue Pratt, junior. Santa, Gil Shuga, attended the journalism Christmas party. OF Advisor Larry Halbert displays the costume which he wore for Trick or Trail Day. UG Being an Amicae chick was part ofsenior Holly Bittinger's initiation, IH New Staffers Becky Broderick, Kathy Lytle, and Diane Adrian join old staffers in finishing layouts and pages. wr Q . x 'wt V.t,. .X gg 11- A af .-as . ,N it .t we 4 E W 4 I r A N ., . ,NX S, X 4 rt tk t . 3 YE 'ff' 'I12AlL Editor .,.............. Carol Worcester Associate Editor ,.,,.., janet Schroeder Campus Life .,..,.,,.... Lennie Parker, Caroline Clark Sports ..,. Sue iylcSpadden, Sue Renner, Libby Riddle, Laura Roberts, Ron Rosen, Mike Sherrod Clubs ....,................ lean Crase Diane Adrian, Holly Bittinger, Becky Broderick, Kathy Lytle, Zara Newton, Don Wright Honors ......, Sue Pratt, Lennie Parker, Kim Schwartz, Peggy Wood Curriculum ............ Holly Bittinger Seniors ........,........... Trail Staff luniors . , . Robin Crouch, Linda Kendall Sophomores ....,...... Caroline Clark, Sandra Symborski Freshmen , . .Corrine Beam, Don Richie Index ...,.,........,,..,... Trail Staff Business Manager .......,.., Lori Beyer Graduate Aide ..,.. .,., P res Sherrod Advisor .....,. .... L arry Halbert Trail 113 Editor .,................ Teresa Rogers Managing Editor ...... Pam Mooreman Campus Editor ,,, ...,... Laura Lakin Feature Editor .... .,... K athi Walsh Sports Editor . . . .... Mike Sherrod News Editor ........ .... M ark Scarp Cartoonist .,.,........... Dan Kuczyk Reporters .......,....,.. Diana Balazs, Mary Bracken, Mary Ann Eigura, Terry Gluvna, Robyn Holman, Mitch Malone, Laura Roberts, Bob Santee, Terry Ward Business Manager .,... Mary Ann Figura Ad Managers ............. jeff Holmes, , Kevin Wright ' if f-- X Advisor ... .... Larry Halbert it - s o if f t 114 Explorer if EXPLOIZEI-Z SPONSORS Cl-ll-?JQTMAQTOYDI2JVE f Q Sy, A ,Q S if we g L s E S Ar 9 'rw .x,,. Underpriviledged children once again received toys for Christmas, through the efforts of the Explorer annual toy drive. The toys were donated by students and taken to the cityfiremen for distribution. Members organized petitions supporting the retention of Trail and Explorer as classes. OA Writing her story for newspaper is senior Mary Ann Figura. OB Kathi Walsh, junior, does a paste-up of her page which is to be sent to the printer, OC Balancing a basketball on his finger, Mark Scarp, news editor, relaxes after finishing his story. OD Laura Roberts, junior, explains to a freshman English class what goes into the making ofa newspaper, hoping to persuade them to take journalism. OE Taking it easy , Mike Sherrod reads through the monthly Quill and Scroll magazine. OF Researching UFO's for an article which went into the paper are Diana Balazs and Robin Hol- man, OG Expressing her views on what quali- ties an editor should have is Laura Lakin, OH Teresa Rogers, editor, speaks to the printer to make sure the ads were received on time. Pam Mooreman keeps time to the background music being played at the journalism conven- tion in Tucson, I Explorer 115 LONG l-IOUIZQ GO NTO PICIUPETZXKING Spending many extra hours after school and on week-ends was not uncommon for the photographers, as Trail and Explorer often had workdays to meet deadlines. Making sure all pictures used were of top quality was one of the jobs of co-head photographers Larry Rhodes and Debbie Long. Debbie was Coronado's first female head photographer. A f t f ff i S 116 Photographers D , WN-L Pl-ANG FN-L Gi-ls LACKJ OF CASH Making plans as to what should be put on the cafeteria wall, was the topic of many of the club meetings. Senior class was to finance the project of Belles Artes, as the senior gift. However, due to financial dif- ficulty on the part of the sen- iors, the project had to be can- celled. Members got together often to experiment with artis- tic styles. OA Discussing how they will instruct new pho- tographer trainees for the following year, Brian Ferguson shows lim Brassfield his idea. OB Demonstrating her photographic talents, Debbie Long, co-head photographer, is able to take a picture of herself. OC Using special exposure procedures photographers Debbie Long, Brian Ferguson, Larry Rhodes, and Steve Bennett become transparent . 'Perry Wybranski and Brad Richez are also staffmem- bers. OE Larry Rhodes, co-head photographer also uses a special technique on his photo- graph. OF joseph Catti, club sponsor looks on as students create various art project. UC Roll- ing the ink over his block print, Bob Sullivan, junior hopes to create a perfect printing on his paper. OH Demonstrating methods used in silk screening is a basic lesson all art students must acquaint themselves with. BELLEQARIEQ loan Moerbe - president joseph Gatti - sponsor Steve Papp - sponsor Tracy Hughes Barb luetten Sue Redding Bob Sullivan Belles Artes 117 LNTNCLUB Mark Scarp - president Leo O'Flaherty - sponsor Lori Ambruster Steve Herzog Randy Eastman Bob Loeffler llm Camel' Dave McBride jeff Guy lon Talton Changing Lating Club into a lodge-type organization was the idea of Mark Scarp, Club president. Club members novv enjoy a vvarm room in vvhieh to play Cards and hold rap sessions , explained Mark. The club vvas also involved in the Christmas party sponsored by the foreign language stu- dents, where they sang songs and helped to serve refresh- ments. 118 Latin Club CLUB OFZGANIZE LODGE: PAPIICIPANTQ PLAY , SPANISH CLUB USE H PIKWZX Making pinatas to be used for birthday parties was one of the many activities of the Spanish club. The pinatas were made in many designs. loy Figuerola, club sponsor made her pinata like Big Bird . Materials used for the making of the pinatas were payed for by a bake sale in which the club sold galleti- tos, and tortitas, spanish cook- ies and cup cakes. Decorating a hall for Home- coming week was an activity that only two of the foreign language clubs participated in. Spanish club received second place for their efforts. Club members also helped at the foreign language Christmas party. They served Spanish foods including chips, dips and polvernones, spanish cookies. OA Looking at his watch lim Carney wonders how the time went so fast. Latin club meetings lasted for one hour. OB jeff Guy and Randy Bachman listen to Leo O'Flaherty, club sponsor talk about the foreign language Christmas party. OC Addressing members at a Latin club meeting, president Mark j. Scarp discusses plans for the up-coming foreign language party. OD lan Fuelleman, freshman and other Spanish club members sell brownies to some hopeful customers. UE jenny Kanouse, fresh- man makes a piriata in the shape ofa ball. The piriatas were used to bring Spanish customs and folklore into the homes of members and the sponsor. SPANISH CLUB julie Beymer- President loy Figuerola - Sponsor jenny Kanouse Diane Armer Sarah Chadwick Lori Charnesky lan Fuelleman jim Craffney Mary Hessler Melinda Hughes Dale Ingraham Kim Kircher Karen Kuhfuss Sandi Lewis Vicki Matricardi Chris Miller Debbie Wallace julie Weaver Spanish Club 119 Winning the annual Franco- Prussian soccer game for the first time in several years, the French Club defeated the Ger- mans by a score of 3 to 0. Fol- lowing the game, both teams picnicked at El Dorado Park. Other activities of the French Club included the organization of the foreign language party, collecting canned foods and going Christmas caroling. They also held a bake sale to help raise funds for scholarships. End of the year activities included a progressive dinner, with some of the courses con- sisting of French foods. German Club activities included donating a Christmas tree and decorations to a needy family, as well as joining the State German Association. The club also sold soft pretzels to help raise money. Several members attended the ASU German Festival, held in April. GEPMANCLUB Neal Barlow - President Barbara Dabrovvski - Sponsor lim Aboltin Kathy Keim Tom Caubble Marylou Krause Norma Davis Rick Entire Fritz Delong Lori Nelson Charles Ehrler Bea Theunissen Scott Hazel Valerie Helmold Tracey Hughes 'us FRANCAIS' 120 German Club VlCl'Ol2JOUQ Q IN Q S - I .. gn i I , , ,,, Q :W ' 4' M A fi A Q? if 5 25 ' V t , ,lr sy, hhdn.. V k-., fx' 3.1-0 P. Q 'wma F-'RENCI-l CLUB Holly Bitlinger - President Virginia Holyoak - Debbie Maczuga Racine Mahan Diane Adrian Rosie Albert Mary Angelini lohn Arner Sherry Baldensperger leanie Barber Lorraine Blomquist April Burney Cory Caldwell Carol Cavin Rhonda Cavin Mary Closset Karen Crippa Dave DeBree Steve Dennis Kay Dunn Tina Dvoulety Kathy Fleming Marianne Flick Erica Gaines Tami Greer Maureen Hart Lisa Haskell Linda House Susan House Darlene joseph Paul lustham Kelley Kehoe Kathy Keirn Kelly Knight Tammy Kwan l Sponsor Christy Manning Don McFadden Donna Moser Sabrina Nash loseph Niles Virginia Page Dena Postheher Yvette Pourciau Collette Ray Peggy Reeves Libby Riddle Wanda Ritz Lisa Rogers Mike Rolland Susan Scurlock Greg Sheets Luellen Sheffer Leslie Shultz Laurie Slatin Lauren Sloan Phil Smid joy Snyder Marcy Sprinkle Sandlin Stitt Beverly Stone Sandra Szymborski Yvonne Taylor lane Terrill Beth Viehvveg Vicki Wagner janet Woodman OA Running in from the sidelines, Kathy Keim, senior, follows her teammates down field in a German Club attempt to make a goal. OB Members of the German Club listen as Neal Barlow, president, discusses plans for attende ing the ASU German Festival. OC Diane Adrian, sophomore, dribbles the ball toward the goalg bouncing the ball off her head is Holll' Bit' ringer, club presidentg Rosie Albert lines up to kick a goal. OD Virginia Page, treasurer, and Karen Crippa, secretary, discuss plans for rais- ing funds. French Club 121 gruoeivroouwcn. sponsor-as nirrieievaree nop Rock Around the Clock, Chantilly Lace and other hits of the fifties era vvere heard at the hop on january 25, spon- sored hy the student council. Conservoil day vvas another activitythey sponsored. Pride, the school's theme, vvas conveyed in the numerous posters around campus as well as in CHS pride tee-shirts which were sold as a money raising project. Campus beautification became a major project vvith the replanting of trees and the bushes which spelled out the vvord Dons. BOARD Student Body Officers Sponsor Ralph Bradshaw President Sue Redding Vice President Les Wilson Secretary Kathy O'Neil Treasurer Karen Kemp Senate President Bob Sullivan Chief justice Patrick Haydon Director of Publicity Lori Nelson Governor of Social Activities Norma Davis Senior Class President Mike Parker Representatives Mike Carter Tom Murray Sue Quering junior Class President Steve Dennis Representatives Dave DeBree Bill Scott Gil Shuga Sophomore Class President George Esahak Representatives Brad l-lenesly Pat D'Neill Anne Scott Freshman Class President Ed Fleming Representatives lim Cassidy lohn Esposito lohn Moffit 122 Executive Board B .,....-v- .Ss g M E Q I A X ff'- M, rg . D A' 'rg 'ici fx 'Y ,,.,,,ff ' 1, I f A F . 4 f ,Q t..- . 2 ' OA Selling Tee-shirts proclaiming Coronado Pride, board members Les Wilson, Tom Mur- ray and Anne Scott help to advertise the school theme. OB Although a fevv people still drive to school on Conservoil Day, most students arrive on bicycles, skateboards or feet. OC Wearing turned-up collars, rolled-up pants and slicked- back hair, vice-president, Les Wilson and jun- ior president, Steve Dennis dress up for the fil- ties-sixties hop. ID Returning a list of sugges- tions on ways to advertise the fifties-sixties hop is director of publicity, Lori Nelson. OE Checking her notes at one of the council meetings is senior Norma Davis, governor of social activities. UF Brad Walker, senior and his partner Angie Bliss, junior, dance at the fifties- sixties hop sponsored by student council. OC Student body president, Sue Redding, smiles as she looks at the hallaempty parking lot. Student Council 123 E C JUQTICEQ AGAINQTOOUNCIL Two Executive Board members, Sue Redding, Student Body President, and Bob Sullivan, Senate President, were asked to appear before the Court of justice to face charges of fail- ing to answer a court sub- poena and laxation of duty. , -x x Q OOUPTOFJUQTICE Chief justice Patrick Hayden Seniorjustice Fred Guldan juniorjustice Iody Taggart Sophomore justice Bob Loeffler Freshman justice Mike Sandulak UA Court ofjustice members Jody Taggart, jun- ior justice, Bob Loeffler, Sophomore justice and Patrick Hayden, Chiefjustice, listen to tes- timony. OB District Attorney jon Talton checks his notes before continuing with his cross- exarnination of a witness. OC Patrick Hayden swears in jon Talton, senior, as the Prosecuting Attorney before the trial ofSue Redding. 124 Court ofjustice Both charges were dropped. After prosecutor Mark Scarp resigned, Chief justice Patrick Hayden appointed jon Talton to replace him. Senior justice Fred Guldan, a semester gradu- ate, was not replaced. k , fo COUNCIL CES Inter-Club Council, which has replaced Student Senate, vvas designed to give each club the chance to be represented and the opportunity to have some- thing to say about club peti- tions which were given to the Executive Board for approval. It had been hoped that ICC could become as important as Student Senate had been. Through ICC, council members hoped to get clubs interested in camp-us beautification. OD Talking about plans to beautify the campus freshman, Mark Balazs and Steve Herzog dis- cuss possibilities of adding concrete paths between the 700 and 200 buildings. OE Com- paring notes on student suggestions, Steve Dennis, junior, representing Key Club, senior, Norma Davis, Social Activities Director and Diana Balazs, junior, representing Spanish Club go over possibilities of adding more trees to the campus. OF Sophomore, Mike Roland makes plans for SAE!FTA's part in the campus beautification that took place in the spring, Inter-Club Council 125 AQQEMBLY Les Wilson - chairman Mike Bain Tom Murray Mike Curran Mark Shuga Karen Kemp Ted Stump QOCIALACIMTIEQ Norma Davis-chairman Melanie Alexander Valerie Helmold Pam High Mary Lou Krouse Debbie Long Lili Mazza ludy Mello Donna Mozer Lori Nelson Virginia Page April Raider lanine Wilson Holly Bittinger Sara Carlson Charlann Carroll Valerie Cole Cheryl Day Sue DeBree Elizabeth Doss Joann Enriquez loan Fuellman Roxane Gardner Planning scheduled activities for the week of Homecoming, the social activities committee attempted to create more stu- dent involvement. New con- tests vvere added to the list of homecoming activities such as pie-eating and sexy lips. Selling spirit buttons was the money- making project of the commit- tee. Money raised from the buttons was spent to finance homecoming week. OA Conducting the voting for Homecoming royalty is a busy task as Karen Hasper hands out ballots. OB Collecting money for the sexy lips contest are Janine Wilson and Virginia Page. OC Performing their traditional dancing doughnutsmskit members of Los Hermanos imitate the Donettes. OD julie Attwood, SAE- FTA vice-president, impersonates Chandler's band director during the pep assembly before the footballgame against the Wolves. OE Members of5AE-FTA become a mayonnaise jar as they play the Best Foods song on their kazoos. OF Introducing the 7973-74 varsity and junior varsity football teams at the first pep assembly is Coach Ed Anderson. He also men- tions previous records and new records he wants to be fulfilled. OG At one of the first pep assemblies, the varsity cheerleaders demon- strate their strength of the dons' act to the football players. 126 Assembly, Social Activities Committees GMM ... ESS, INC' Alil I CL DUD- M Wil, 58x-im QACHVTUEQ FOIZI-I Yi . ., . .. Jia , ' .. X .. an y. . ft 2' i MW haha. MEMBERS ADD NMENT TO ASSEMBLIES Organizing the skits and jokes for the pep assemblies was the job,of the Assembly Commit- tee. Assemblies were designed and scheduled to boost scibool spirit before all the bome foot- ball games. Members of the Assembly Committee and Clubs performed the skits dura ing the assemblies. Heading the Committee was student body vice-president, Les Wil- son. E Assembly Committee 127 AUMQTPAPIY Paul Kulongavvski - President Dana Harris -Sponsor Iudy Hales Bob Adkins Patrick Hayden Cathie Caldwell Daryl james Steve Caldwell Mark Sordahl OA Because of a misunderstanding with stu- dent council before the meeting with principal Robert Hendricks, 5AP's table is cleared of controversial amnesty literature, OB During the meeting with Hendricks, SAP and YAF members question the actual Npowerf' of stu- dent council being involved in the approving of material as Hendricks maintains veto power. OC Pondering a change in the request for dis- tribution rights on campus is SAP president Paul Kulongawski. ID Supporting the political philosophy ofSen, Barry Goldwater, YAF mem- bers attended a luncheon in Tuscon where he spoke, OE Asked by the Right to Life move- ment to participate, YAF joined 10,000 other citizens at the State Capitol to protest the abortion issue. OF Amid a collection of con- troversial material, member Drew Rosholm discusses it vvith other students. CG Having their material pass through student council, YAP set up a distribution table. YOUNGAMEIZIMNQ F0121 FREEDOM Bob Fianigan - President Nathaniel Hathaway Sponsor Don Badinelli Matt Von Gnechten Victor Chadvvell Drevv Rosholm Fritz DeLong Mike Settlemyre 128 SA P-YAF l-MXNDOUTOO ONC'!-XMPUQ Acting as political parties and working to promote student interest in political affairs was the purpose of the Student Activist Party and the Young Americans for Freedom Groups. SAP and YAF joined for a meet- ing with principal Robert Hen- dricks to defend their proposal submitted earlier, asking for their constitutional right to support their views by being allowed to hand out contro- versial material on campus and to maintain a window dis- play in the mall area between the 100 and 200 buildings. Hendricks rejected the pro- posal saying it needed more work and that student govern- ment should be involved in the approving of material being handed out. Student Council members and representatives from YAF-SAP groups met to work on a proposal that would both defend the right of the groups to voice their opinions and support and strengthen the studentgovernment. SAP-YAF 129 QIUDENTQ Getting students interested in the workings of government vvas one of the accomplish- ments of Student Forum. Mem- bers participating in the Model UN. held at the U of A acted as representatives of nations active in the UN. Fund raising projects were held in order to financethe activity. FORUM Bob Sullivan-president Tracy Hughes Dana Harris-sponsor Daryl james Dorothy lanca - sponsor Paul Kulongavvski Cathy Caldvvell Stephanie Pettycrevv leanette Cook Gwen Schlessman Kathy Fleming Mark Shuga Patrick Hayden Beth Viehvveg OA Taking a break from the routine ol the Model United Nations is Student Forum mem- ber Kathy Fleming, junior. OB Having an infor- mal meeting to discuss the topics on the agenda are Daryl james, senior, and Kathy Fleming, leanette Cook, and Bob Sulivan jun- iors. OC As their ride approaches to take them back to town, several Student Forum members appear to be trying to hitch a ride back, 130 Student Forum TO QOLVE WORLD Aftfqf-E K3 FLY INQ QPAPJ6 FLYING Fly-ins, plane washes and over-night field trips vvere all activities of the Aviation club. Sponsoring several guest speakers from the Civil Air Patrol highlighted the club meetings. Money making pro- jects were held to provide the cash that was used for flying. Films on flying were shown during the meetings to teach flyingtechniques. AWLTHON CLUB Mark Harris - president Cal Bruin - sponsor Charles Bailey Ron Payne Bob Gerber Ben Ramson john Koch Mike Reynolds Tom Koch David Sanneman Mark Mathews David Welch Tom Mullen Ken Winter Roger Page Ron Soltz OA During a club meeting, a representative of Civil Air Patrol talks to the members about the projects of the Patrol. OB Examining the wing ofa plane at the Scottsdale Airport are several members of the flying club. OC Listening as one of the pilots tells them about the flying facilities available are members of the club, OD Asking a question on a film that was shown during a meeting is Ron Payne. 'ENWZOQ' C16 FINANCE IDEAS WIT!-l PIZJOFHQ Cleaning up Camelback Moun- tain Park and hiking areas and collecting newspapers and alu- minum cans for the El Dorado Recycling bin were two pro- jects of the Environmentalists club. Using profits from the bins, members donated money to Friends of Channel 8 NET and contributed both time and OA Sponsoring Hector Rojas ofGuatemala through the Christian Children's fund is a pro- ject of the Environmentalists. OB Clearing Echo Canyon Park of trash, one member becomes involved in his job. OC Loading in the money at the recycling bin, Environmentalists make 517a ton for newspaper 70:1 a pound for alumi- num. OD Looking for trash are members Tracey Hughes and Chuck Ehrler. MENWJQIQ Greg Woodall - President Roy Fanjoy - Sponsor Terry Bardoulous Tracey Hughes Patty Burke Paul lustham lill Butler Karen Kuhfuss Lizz Doss joy Norton Chuck Ehrler Laurie Slatin Valerie Helmold Melissa Woodall Ieff Holmes lean Zimmerman money to project SHARE, an organization working to help deprived juveniles, Hoping to help stop the indiscriminate slaughtering of baby seals in the Arctic Circle, members also contributed money to the Save the Seals Foundation. f ff! if A, 132 Environmentalists . x .f ls.. m mx ' Tl-IUMB' BEJNGQ Kit -Y 'lt .st F .5 V X . at-14-1 A A Q 'tgiiffigd wtf- -i-f ,fi ' '.,v s'.,, .. X.. . Y 15:5 4 1 . ferr' V if ,M wi. PM tif' QAM Q. . ,kj Q f :grit gg 'Qs ,. Q 2 ...A TOC!-IQ With ideas ofclearing, planting and cultivating greenery on campus, Los lardineros, a gar- dening club, was formed. Members met every Tuesday and spent that time weeding, picking up trash, planting trees and watering the lawns and shrubbery throughout the school. Los lardineros spent time culti- vating and replanting parts of the 700 building cactus garden planted by a biology class last year. At Christmas, members bought an Aleppo pine tree and planted it in the 200 build- ing planter. Members then decorated it with ornaments. LOQJAIZDINEIZJOQ Rick Lawdahl - President Pete Crouse, Virginia Eades -H Sponsors Diana Balazs Mark Balazs Wendie Manning lulie Pierce Tatiana Balazs Pat Reineke Lori Beyer Gina Rizzo lon Fiegen ludy Rizzo Steve Herzog lean Zimmerman Debbie Long OA Working to keep the 700 building cactus garden free of vveeds is club member Lori Beyer. OB Planting a eucalyptus tree in the 500 building planter are senior Rick Lawdahl and freshmen Steve Herzog and Mark Balazs. UC By planting and cultivating greenery around cam- pus, the gardening club hopes to cultivate an interest in ecology and preservation of nat- ural plant lile by students, OD Conducting a meeting to discuss plans to replant the 700 building planters with flowers and cactus is club president Rick Lawdahl. V -' t K - s ees -s f ,QQ Loslardineros 133 RIDING- CLUB CON GAS, OG, l-IO Doing their part to conserve petroleum products, riding club members met during weekends, and began using horsepower to go excursion- ing in the early morning hours through the Papago Park area and the desert regions around Weldon Stables. AROUND Afternoon rides and an over- night trip to the Superstition Mountains were other activi- ties sponsored by the Riding Club. Collecting aluminum cans for a recycling program was their main money-making project. RIDING CLUB Barbara luetten - President Lehman Cook - Sponsor Eddie Barth Dave Kummerlowe Terry Bardoulas Sandy Lewis Pam Benson Lauran Mclaws Kristi Bernard Margaret Minalche Ronda Cunningham Robert Mingua Sandy Fincher Maureen Moorehead Steve Fincher Diana Muller Cindy Galbraith Stephanie Page Kim Gilpin lackie Ralston Marilyn luetten Marcia Ruffino Kori Knutson Beth Walls Linda Knutson OA Members ol' the Riding club saddle up at Papago Stables and prepare to go on an excur- sion in the Papago Park area, OB Kori Knutson, sophomore, attempts to keep her hired horse moving apace with other riders during one of the clubs' early morning rides. OC Leaving the corral area on a hired horse, sophomore Sandy Fincher reins in and attempts to convince the horse that going left is best. 134 Riding Club Q l-IIKEI-ZS DIQOOVI-321 QNOWY OUNTZUN N fi 5 -.A ig. atwrl so W. M153 f -' 1' -ei w, .- L ,gif Hiking in the Grand Canyon and backpacking at Don's Loop were some activities sponsored by the hiking club. Visiting Mount Baldy, hiking to the Matzals Mountains, day- hiking at the Red Mountains and several trips to the snow were other excursions made by club members,accompanied by sponsors lesse Pogue and Kathy Oplinger. OA After gliding down a snowy slope near Strawberry, club member Roy Mosel prepares to climb back up the hill and do it again . UB Backpacking within the dry Lime Creek Can- yon bed are members of the hiking club on one of their several day trips. OC During one of the organizations day trips, Caroline Clark, sophomore, stops for a moment to put some of her viewings of nature on film. l HIKING CLUB Mike Durkin - president Diane Armer Alan Knudsen Stu Babcock Chad Batson Candy Bebber Bari Biehler Kim Brock Gail Bruce Greg Bruening Patty Burke Mark Chacon Caroline Clark Dawn Collins Mary Ann Colmone Mack Duett Sue Ferguson Ann Finnegan Tom Gentry Valerie Helmone Loretta Henry Wendy Hoefle Doug Hoggatt Lizz Hunt Cheryl lohnson A lean Armstrong Kim Krafft Russell Lowes Debbie Mancuso lane Milne Pete Marks Debbie McCommas Bill Mertens Candy Millener Roy Mosel joy Norton Frank Novotty Melissa Pender Becky Pernack Tina Pernack Mary Raymond Cindy Rimbold Becky Smith Beth Walls Andrea Wetherby Pat Woodford Kim Zimmerman Susan Zimmerman -ltr: . tim: f ' X1 'mJ fx... .! f3 V . ff ' v 1. .aww , L el-L L. 2zf Hiking Club 135 D N911-2XFOl2fEUl2JOPEAN , ENERGY CPJQIQ Selling candy and spirit but- tons, washing windovvs and having raffles vvere vvays in vvhich Dons Band members raised money for the proposed trip to Europe, The trip was cancelled due to the energy crisis, but the funds vvere then used to help members go to California for summer camp. October brought the annual ASU band day vvhich was attended by thirty-three bands from the southvvest area. Come petition vvas held in such areas as inspection, marching and DONQ BAND lodi Aungst - president lim Kemper Gene Hanson A director lim Martinez leanne Armstrong Deborah McCommas Bevan Barney lyl Bigham Vicki Bole Barry Brian Kathleen Brinnon Gayle Brunhofer Dan Carey Sherry Carlini Don Carr Mark Carter Bob Connolly Dino DeSimone Sue Di Guilio Frank Donato Bob Evvald Randy Field Steve Fisk lim Ford Cindy Foutz loan Fuelleman Kurt Fulk Dayel Garneski Bob Goodenberg Pam Grant Darrell Hadder Steve Hansen Brad Hanson Robert Hartrick Byron Heath Pam High Tim Hoffman lane Houser lim johnson Rich johnson lennifer Lahet Diane Lenstrohm Michael Looney lana McDonald Karen Menosky lane Milne Debbie Norris Ken Pennell Bill Pierce Tricia Pierson Kathy Pitnikoff Dorinda Plummer Beth Porter Cheri Preece Lisa Prikosovits Mark Rambo Theresa Ramsdell Sherie Reid Cathy Reifschneider Mike Reynolds Dawn Riley Debbie Robinson Mark Rolland Betsy Sc hroeder Amy Schvverthofer er Debbie Sentivonac Angie Sharer Barry Shaw Mitch Song Rick Spears Lynne Sperr Pam Stansel Doug Terrill Gayle lurner Brute Walls Ray Whitney lugene Willard Les Wilson Charles Wright Letita Young 136 Dons Band X majorette lines. 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'. 44 lr .Q kos, V 235 ke fs , ngzvfx ,Egg , .R aww' ' ,' Us Ps SHE- I farm' -4' Qi, fe at gg- as gl 6 Q agwfgur . elf.: tv-:we . 4. gc H 'f i G - s, 2' V. A if. 5 I f 1-r, 'f 3:3 sw fe- .- tw' 1, finest fx, 1 Y ww' if fi W' ,' ' a 'f 4? es 2' , r SN it . pf ,L , 5' il 'i g . . ' . I iff. fav? .v . , wg, jj ' -t ,fini L J' We 'Z ',.t.,wti . 5 4. . K a t nf ,Q U! . - ly Q1 .' fin QL 'frpgrtf fm.. S .. A we X if 5 . it f s..if11z1 N-. 1 A Y, 'ff 355 . of QQ - s ,- ,ig F ,-I 1'-tfttufse T 1 12:'5?fff?H ,gf 'lf ' 'Aw j 'Xi-bj:Az,.1,.-.Q are 1 K .K sv SSW Q ii . Q., . ' 1' .Q-14, . sf mf'1'f ' A MT2, 'J Z es, -W 1' -- ,gls M., ' F A A vu: Z' ,f 'v OA Playing her clarinet during a home football game is Sue Di Guilio, senior. Besides the half- time music, the band often played rousing songs from the bleachers. OB Sounds of the french horn fill the air as lim johnson, sopho- more, plays at Childrens Colony. OC Waiting forthe Homecoming parade to start on its way to the elementary schools is jeff Hixon, senior. UD During a band rehearsal, the tuba players, jim Ford, senior and Frank Donato, sopho- more, and trombonists Barney Heath and lim Martinez, juniors, practice their parts. OE Marching during the Homecoming halftime is sophomore Rick Spears, The band played only at games in the district. OF Playing on the audi! torium steps for a pre-game assembly are members of Dons Band under the direction of Frank Dubuy. Dons Band 137 OA Finding a new way to play the tuba, and contemplating some new music is Robert Bar- ney, freshmanjV tuba player. CB Flautists Linda Sanno, sophomore, and Becky Boll, freshman, practice some music. OC Concentrating on the beat ofthe music are freshmen percussionists of the prep band. OD Working toward perfec- tion, Brenda Wood, freshman, plays the clari- net in the prep band, Frank Dubuy - director Debbie McPherson Brenda Anderson ludy Mello Lauren Armstrong Fernando Mendoza Patricia Brown Robert Barney Rebecca Boll john Brunhofer Lisa Corral Richard Eckhardt Timmy Ellsworth jim Fassett Linda Flanigan Chrissy Frishman Coletla Gabele Kyle Giesaking Linda Gladish Linda Costinski Lynn Haltigan Scott Hanson Mark Hendel Mark Hermann Kristi Hiepler Mel javier Paul justham Richard Krueger Kenneth Lewis Gary Lidstone William Mertens Steve Mitchell Cherri Moats Paul Moosbrugger Anne Morrison Laura Ann Muth Chris Neville Doug Oliver Rebecca Pontious Greg Preece janet Ritter Linda Sanno Pauline Schoolitz Kim Smith joy Snyder Bruce Spencer joseph Steven Margaret Thornburgh Dana Todd Marc Walker Vince Wedge Donald Welsh Andrea Wetherby Dennis Whalen james Martindale james Willert Pam Mclnnis janet Woodman PREP BAND Frank Dubuy - director Kathleen Knotts Dennis Arthbuthnot Chris Levandowski Thomas Asmissen Andrew Livolsi Michael Barber Scott Bedwell Doug Beyer William Blair Mark Daniels Vicki Dugan Chris Eubank Raymond McDaniel Richard McEntire Kevin Paletta Darrell Palys C-ina Rizzo Richard Rosen Herbert Rovinsky Mary Ewald Kevin Schirmer Tim Fagan Mark Stolper Louis Hallman Patricia Veber joe jones Virginia Wilson Brian Klueber Brenda Wood CQlilliiLl9iilli3iL PAIQEM NEY 138 jV Prep Band iCg Frank Dubuy - director OE Sackbutts Barney Heath, Randy Field, Bill Pierce, Barry Shaw, Beth Porter, lim Martinez meet together early in the morning to practice for performances. The sackbutts performed in a regional contest. OF Engrosserl in his music is Steve Fisk. Steve is a clarinet player for Dons Band, OC Rehearsing is all a part of band. PEPBAND lody Aungst Bevan Barney lyl Bigham Katie Brinnon Dan Carey Sue Di Cuilio Frank Donato Bob Evvald Randy Field Steve Fisk Cindv Foutz Kurt Fulk Darrell Hadder Bob l-lartrick Barney Heath lane Houser lim johnson Rich johnson Lloyd Moffitt Debbie Norris Ken Pennell Bill Pierce Tricia Pierson Kathy Pitnikoff Beth Porter Theresa Ramsdell Cathy Reifschneider Mike Reynolds Debbie Robinson Mark Rolland Amy Schvverthofer Angie Sharer Barry Shaw Doug Terrill Gayle Turner Bruce Wasll lim Kemper Ray Whitney Diane Lenstrohm Gene Willard lim Martinez Les Wilson TO GOTO OGGQFMUQICCAMPWITHKAIZQHV 'S Aspiring to attend the band camp in California with Dons Band, the lV band members vvorked to raise the necessary amount. Each student had to acquire his money for the trip but several group projects helped to supplement the additional funds needed. Performing in two concerts, marching in the Parada and playing at home football games were other lV Band activities. Pep Band 139 i A PLAYS 'DOG-P,5l'Cl-V, 'CIW' MUSIC Backing up the choruses dur- ing concerts became an impor- tant function of the orchestra. Also, the three concerts on their ovvn, and accompanied for the plays Li'l Abner and West Side Story . The annual Christmas concert was changed to fea- ture Vivaldi's Gloria instead grou p performed in of the traditional vvork by Han- it iiiiis L del, The Messiah. T40 Orchestra Gene Hanson - director Greg Papinko Lauren Armstrong Kathy Pitnikoff Kathy Biesanz Dorinda Plummer Randy Field Beth Porter Steve Fisk Cathie Reifschneider Lisa Freedlund Dawn Riley lean Goodenberger Chris Rizek lim Grant Luellen Shelter Darrell Hadder Mitch Song Rich johnson Lynne Sperr Danette Leavitt Pam Stansel Dave McDaniel lohn Taylor lane Milne Doug Terrill Evelyn Nichols janet Woodman Debbie Norris Letita Yount UA Deep resonant sounds reverberate forth from the bass fiddle which is played hy lohn Taylor, junior. OB Dave McDaniel, sophomore, produces clear, bell-like tones as he strikes the Xylophone during the strategic places of the orchestra music, OC Violinist, Letita Yount, senior, concentrates on her music as the orchestra rehearses for West Side Story . The musical required many hours of practice from the instrumentalists, OD In Concert, the orchestra performs under the direction of Gene Hanson. was fi New Frank Dubuy - director QCOTTQDALE NNY , ENQEMBLE PLAYOONCET21' Combining talents with the Scottsdale Community College lazz Ensemble, the CHS jazz band performed many types of music in a dual concert. Money raised from the event was for the purpose of attend- ing the Orange Coast jazz Fes- tival in California, vvhich, next to the Nevvport lazz Festival, is one of the largest in the nation. Although extra-curricular, the group performed for several occasions. They attended the NAlE lazz Festival at Saguaro and gave the children in the elementary schools a taste of jazz music. ln addition, mem- bers played at Children's Col- ony and for the Homecoming assembly. The group met after school for three hours a vveek. JAZZENQEMBLE. lody Aungst Bevan Barney Katie Brinnon Dan Carey Sue Di C.uilio Bob Hartrick Tim Hoffman Rich lohnson lim Martinez Dave McDaniel Greg Papinko Bill Peirce Beth Porter Mike Reynolds Chris Rizek Barry Shavv leff Weatherby Les Wilson G OE Former CHS graduate Gary Fulk performs during the dual concert of the SCC and Cl-I5 lazz Ensembles. OF Frank Dubuy, CHS jazz Ensemble director, performs a solo during the concert at Children's Colony, OC Performing during the concert given at Childrens Colony are lazz Ensemble members, Barry Shaw, sen- ior, lim Martinez, and Bob Hartrick, juniors. jazz Ensemble 141 After the game socializing with members of visiting bands became a pastime of the band members through the efforts of Band and Orchestra Lettermen. The visitors vvere served refreshments as the group talked. U of A's band members vvere treated to a dinner sponsored by the Lettermen before the ASU-U of A Football game. Concessions were sold by the club at IV football games, and the window they painted for Homecoming came in third. Accepting the challenge made by Scottsdale High's band, the Dons lost in a football game. TO l-I FEAQF3 OA Playing a tune on her saxophone, band president jodi Aungst rehearses for the upcoming concert. UB Standing on top of lad- der in the field behind the band room, Beth Porter directs the band in their morning rehearsals. OC Barry Brian rehearses with the orchestra for the December varsity concert. OD Members ofprep girls chorus practice sight reading techniques by singing unrehearsed material. UE Sunny Wilkerson, student teacher for Mr. Dubuy and Mr, Merrifield, accompa- nies the group as substitute teacher leads the class. BGNDANDO Richard johnson-presidentjaneHouse-r Gene Hanson-sponsor Mike Looney Frank Dubuy-sponsor lim Martinez Cyndy Armstrong Lloyd Moffitt lodi Aungst lane Milne Kathy Biesanz Debbie Norris Barry Brian Bill Pierce Mark Carter Kathy Pitnikoff Sue DiGuilio Beth Porter Randy Field Cheri Preece Steve Fisk Debbie Robinson lim Ford Angie Sharer Cindy Foutz Barry Shavv lean Goodenberger Mitch Song Sandra Graham Pam Stansel Darrell Hadder Doug Terrill Bob Hartrick 142 Band and Orchestra Lettermen ' ci-roriagorrue Q LE OF- CLASSES Returning to the curriculum after several years of absence was the Prep Boys' Chorus, a class composed of freshmen and sophomores. The group learned the basics of reading music and singing scales. At the beginning of the year, the class was much larger, but many of the members were moved up to IV Mixed Chorus by the director, Mike Merri- field. Both the Girls' and Boys' Prep Choruses had three concerts. PREP GIRLS' CHORUS jennifer Adams Kathryn Ault Deanna Bloxom Laurie Boyce Pauline Bracken Lori Brassfielcl jacquelyn Bredahl Teresa Carroll Sara Chadwick Laura Conlin Shara Ellingsworth janet Gartner Elise Goettl Cory Greene Karen Guffy Brenda Hanlon Elizabeth Hendel Kristi Hiepler Roberta Hills Connie Hixenbaugh Darlene Hizenbaugh Theresa Holmes Mary Hubbard Terry johnson julie Kolasa Konni Kraft Patricia Lester Linda Luik Deon Manning Karen McGrady Deborah Meitz PREP BOYS' CHORUS Mike Merrifield - director Noel Anchase llfffv l0lWf150fT Mark Bailey Earl tones David Bliss Nathan Kempton David Delster David Maynard Richard Eckhardt Don McFadden Don Ewing Bliss Payne Stephan Fincher Ron Price Richard Hart Greig Sanford Patrick Hayden james Willert Mark Hendel Mike Merrifield-director Candy Millener Mary Miller Pat Motari julie Mote Penny Nasser Robin Neddermeyer Debra Nelson Evelyn Nichols Peggy Nichols Beverly Patterson Peggy Reeves loyce Ringer Elnora Sarnstrom Karen Scott Sharon Scott Kirsten Sheppard Leslie Shultz Barbara Smith Brenda Smith Kim Smith Carol Sperr Marcia Stenerodden Colleen Summares Leona Taylor Laurie Tischhauser Laura Weinberg Becky Wilkins Diane Wolf Melissa Woodall Terri Yeager Prep Boys and Girls Chorus 143 Las Cantatas, a sub-group of the varsity girls' chorus, vvas re- formed forthe first time in several years and won acclaim in the regional choral festival with an excellent rating. Student teaching for Cantado- ras was a former CHS student and chorus member, Lisa Scur- lock, The chorus sang in three concerts throughout the year, and several members joined vvith Choralairs to sing in the annual Christmas concert. Starting in its second year, the lV Mixed Chorus performed in three concerts. PAQ Frank Dubuy- director Linda Bailey Marilyn luetten Sherry Baldensperger Michal Kempton Pamela Benson Kristi Bernard Kathy Biesanz Angela Bliss Kathleen Brinnon Kimberly Brown Catherine Burton Debra Cauble Amy Chislock Iennifer Christian Valerie Cole Barb Conrad Cindy Counsell Leslie Courtney Kori Knutsen Cayla Lamoree Sandra Larson Kitty Longmire Elizabeth Lucas ludy Lyle Kriste McKeovvn Cherri Moats Kimberly Morrison Carrie Page Lori Pepper Leslee Price Carolyne Rouse Ana Rupert Rhonda Cunningham Barbara Sheppard LAS Q , AOOUIRE ENTNG OF ' Beverly Davis Leighanne Simmers - ' , . ,, A ' Susan Dixon Karen Sims , ' ' 'S L Martha Emry lody Taggert N Kim Frazier Renee Tremont i J at it t Lyn Gerth Teri Vansant Qi' Kim Gilpin Beth Viehvveg X ,L ' L loanneCray Linda Wilmoth f 5 ' Pam Hallmark Carol Worcester s 'f Ji? 5 Patty Hallmark Lisa Yahraus A , , f Deborah lacobson Letita Yount , ,,,, , Ellen lordan Sue Zappia i , L Z 1? ir ' ' , ff W is L ,,,, L L ' V' it H if A m '-1 ' , XXX! ,,,,s ' r, , Q 'Kg - 'fflffft' -i ilf 5 l'f wt 5 i , l 1 tJ'r ' ww, ffl 'wffizfg ' fin p . E 950 MM My l 5 x N52 M5 . z. , iq 1 8 its K N L 1 2. t . . KA 4 .sys r -' i 'K 4- v Nga' 5 Nw A .ai ' 'BN Q ,. xg JV Modern cyoizue Mike Merrifield Sherry Annis David Berkey Barry Brian Kimberly Brock Iudy Carpenter Paula Carrier Dino Desimone Beth Ewing Pam Farr Stephan Fincher Dee Ann Foust Marta Cardia Linda Ginnetti Cathy Harrison Patrick Hayden Valerie Helmold -director Darlene loseph Lexie Lambert Danette Leavitt Mary Lewis Sylvia Marsh Camille Mategrana Mike McMurray Mike Nichols Charlotte Pribula Todd Richard Elizabeth Richie Kristin Romm Marcy Sprinkle Carl Stenger Ann Templeton loanne Tobin Melinda Hughes Kitty Urban Brad Huston Vicki Wagner Rachelle lensen Kimberly Wallquist Earl lones Mike Wiesenberger lan lorgensen UA Members of the varsity girls' chorus sing in a spring concert in which all of the varsity cho- ral groups performed, OB Many hours of rehearsal are required in order to perfect all of the parts ofa song such as tonal quality, tempo and volume. Rehearsing for a concert is Cantaf doras. OC Sophomores Elizabeth Richie and Linda Ginnetti work at memorizing some numbers for their first concert. They are both members of the IV Mixed Chorus. OD Watch- ing as Mike Merrifield directs, Melinda Hughes and Sherry Annis, sophomores, follow along in the music, OE IV chorus members prepare for upcoming performances in which they will participate, ACE Q ING-ING' 'TO l-'ZAIQEM NEY Valentines come in many shapes and sizes and some- times in the form ol songs. f'Send-a-Valentine , a money making event initiated by Advanced Choral Ensemble, vvas a unique vvay for students to say Happy Valentine's Day to a special someone. Recipi- ents of the Valentines vvere presented a song and a flower by the ensemble. Formal performances were given by ACE at such places as the State Fair, Legend City and Open House. Activities during the Christmas season included caroling on 5th Avenue and at conventions around the city. ADVANCED C!-!Ol2AL ENQEMBLE Mike Merrifield - dire: tor Skip lieeswy Kathy liiesanz Kirt Bliss lim Carpenter Corey Croft Cynthia Uelster Sandra Erickson lean Cloodenbe Cary johnson lim Martinez Dave McDaniel David Measel lulie Neville Colleen Phelps Susie Pittenger loy Schott lloug Terrill rger Anna Llnterber fer is lirad Vvalker Doug Wallace les Wlllson 46 Advanced Choral lnsemble ia, J lim Carpenter Corey Croft Scott Croft Mike Curran Cindy Delster ' Sue Di Cuilio Deborah Dodsworth Andrea Downey Sandra Erickson Kathy Evans Dana Farrison Doug Fledderjohn Bob Coodenberger . lo Ann Cray CHOEN-NIZQ Mike Merrifield - director Kevin Ault Laura Halchishick Skip Beeswy Dave lensen Kirt Bliss lan lorgensen Don Bloxorn Deborah Lippman Becky Bridges Wayne Manley Darrell Brown Doug McPherson David Measel Colleen Phelps Susie Pittenger Yvette Porciau Tim Dearing Donna Rhinehart lov Scott Kim Stewart Bill Swaney lon Talton Doug Wallace Cary Wallace Beth Walls Marsha Webb lim Ford Carolyn Whitaker lane Zekanis Cl-lOl2AlAll2S Cl-l4NGETl2ADlTl N:QlNG'GLO ' lndulging in original types of music, the Choraliers felt they had a very successful year. Codspell , a rock musical, comprised the first perform- ance ofthe season. Tradition was changed when f Handel's production The Messiah!! was replaced in the Christmas concert by Vivaldi's Cloria and The Christmas v X lt D WWW -W1 CA Singing at a basketball game during hallg time to promote their concert later in the week are members of Advanced Choral fnsemble. OB Performing in a concert are Corey Croft, senior, Doug Wallace, joy Scott, juniors and Kirt Bliss, senior. ACE members choreograph all of their own music, OC Getting an early introduction to the world of music is Michael Merrifield lr. who sings lt's a Small World at a varsity chorus concert under the direction of his father, Mike Merrifield. ID Choralairs sing in a spring concert. OE Yvette Porciau, sopho- more, Andrea Downey and Don Bloxom, june iors, go over their music during a Choralairs class. OF Having a summer practice session in order to have some music ready for the begin- ning ofthe year is the varsity mixed chorus. as Cantata by David Pinkham. However, the custom of having the alumni members of the chorus return to sing was maintained, as excerpts of The Messiah were sung at a mandatory assembly. Limiting the group to a mem- bership of forty-eight helped to make the varsity mixed cho- E rus more selective. Choralairs 147 lnvading the campus on Octo- ber 31 were members of Choral Lettermen dressed as every- thing from Mickey Mouse to little girls. The costumes were a form of advertisement for the Halloween dance which they sponsored. Students and teachers attended the event incognito, and prizes were given for categories such as Best-dressed and Most- original . Preparations for inviting of the alumni to sing at the Christmas concert assembly fell to the Lettermen vvho held a break- fast for the graduates the morning ofthe concert. C!-IOPAL CoreyCroft-president loanneCrey Mike Merrifield - sponsor Jorgensen Sk' Beesw lan lorgensen D M I ave ease ulie Neville ip I y Becky Bridges j Susie Pittenger jim Carpenter Amy Chilsock 148 Choral Lettermen CDOCIUMED QINGEIZQ PUBUCIZE 'Q 'GOBLINQ' DANCE i fl ff 1':M .., ,, , , A W W zu K am., , I raise money. MEYCLUB PAPTIN M R 39' l sg, OA Presenting a singing Valentine to Kathy Graff are ACE members Doug Terrill and jan Jorgensen. jan, a Choral Letterman, accompa- nies j.V. mixed chorus on the piano. UB Dressed as alittle girl, Linda Bailey helps advertise the Lettermen's Halloween dance. OC Kristie McKeown, dressed as Mickey Mouse, and Virginia Eades, dressed as a China man, attend the Halloween dance in hopes of winning the costume contest. OD Attempting to catch a pass, Steve Dennis, junior, is blocked by two LH members. OE Installing a drinking fountain on the football field is one of Key Club's service projects to the school. OF Selling a Key Club calendar to Vince Pellerito, Dave Debree helps the club in their efforts to BEAUTIF-ICAITON Attending the Southwest Dis- trict Convention in Tucson were several members of the newest male service club, Key Club. The group learned of projects of other clubs, took part in contests, and went to a banquet. Replanting the rose bushes spelling DONS and installing a drinking fountain for the foot- ball field were some of the main projects for the year. The club joined several other organizations to complete the projects as part of a campus beautification program. Traditional activities included a calendar featuring twelve of the prettiest girls on campus, several football games with Los Hermanos and visiting Chil- dren's Colony at Christmas. ICEYCLUB Mack Duet! -president Robert McCafferie - sponsor jim Aboltin Neal Barlow Lanny Benson Gary Crosby Dave DeBree Brad Hensley Mel javier Terry Larson Mitch Malone Steve McCormick Dan DeBriyn Marty Muir Steve Dennis David Rogers Chuck Ehrler Gil Shuga George Esahak Allen Simons jay Guvot Les Wilson Key Club 149 Keith Leerssen - president Steve Letson Roy Coppinger - sponsor Craig Levario Tom Dahl - Sponsor Donn Murray Conrad Davis - Sponsor lim Poole Neal Barlow Dave Murrieta Lenny Benson Don Rockwell Steve Brown K. C. Seidner leff Carter Bob Simonis lerry Coggin Mike Smith Mike Davis Gary Spaw Mack Duett Rick Surls Doug Fledderjohn Doug Underwood Mel lavier Rob Wilson Terry Larson Don Whitlatch RAISE FUNDS FOB QPOEJQ Sponsoring an inter-squad football game the weekend before the first regularly sched- uled game of the season, the Athletic Lettermen added funds to their treasury. The money was then used to buy sweat socks and athletic sup- plies for the JV basketball team. OA Receiving a pass from quarterback Rob Wilson, Senior Steve Letson runs for a first down in the game against Tempe. OB Senior, Rob Wilson takes a jump shot at the game against Scottsdale, OC Criada members Kay Russell and junior Gigi Smith, deliver a valen- tine to junior Mary Watzke. Criada sold and delivered cards for Valentines Day. OD Dressed as a martian for initiation into Criada during club week, is junior, Terrie Schlosser. OE Pam High, senior, talks to a resident of Chil- drens' Colony, Criada along with the other clubs, entertained the residents at the annual Christmas party, 150 Lettermen Kidnapping of initiates in their pajamas and taking them to Sambos' for breakfast was done by the senior members of Criada. Further initiation took the girls to the ASU campus and Farrell's, dressed as marti- ans and blimps. Selling programs at the football games and Homecoming car- nations were the main money making projects for the Sweet- heart Prom, held February 23. QPECML V NES DGYWIQHEQ CEJADA Kim Loughary- President Karol Kjestad Virginia Fades- Sponsor Kim Kraft Sandra Marquardt Mary Angelini loan Beinbreck Virginia Berky Cindy Bondurant Nancy Breadon Debbie Brown Gail Bruce Sherry Carlini Corey Croft Cynthia Davis jen Davis Terri Davis Susan Dixon Diana Engraf Kathy Felke Pam Fitzgerald Marianne Flick joni Fueleman Barb Hall Beth Hansird Shawn Hantla Karen Hasper Carol Henkenius Pam High Mary Holmes Kathy Hoots lane Houser Teri Houser Daisy jahntz julie johnson jan jorgenson Kim Kanschat Karen Kemp Michael Kempton Debi Kennelly Sponsor Cindy Lee Ann Martinek Peggy McFarland Laura Moeller Pam Mooreland Sally Murray julie Neville Zara Newton Debbie Norris Kathy O'Neill Nancy O'Neill Korie Pelka Kathy Pitnikoff Dee Dee Plummer julie Ralston Sue Redding Kim Riley Kay Russell Terrie Schlosser Kim Schwartz Angie Sharer Leighanne Simmers Debbie Singleton Valerie Singleton Rhonda Slavick GiGi Smith jill South Cindy Striet Mary Taylor Gini Trom Cindy Wilmoth Terres Wolff Monica Van Wazer Susan Zimmerman Kim Zimmerman 5 . Criada 151 After existing as an all-male service club, Los Hermanos vvas joined by a girl's auxiliary. In December, L.H. took toys and refreshments and held a party at Children's Colony. As a service project, a ramp was built on the steps of the audi- torium for use by the handi- capped. Club members ush- ered for football, basketball games and plays, and displayed talents as Dancing Donuts at the Bonfire Assembly. Holding their annual dance, selling spirit buttons and buttons with pictures of members on them were money raising projects. FOIZMEIZALL-MALE GEC!-UE l 152 Los Hermanos LOQHEFZMANOQ Richard johnson - President Ralph Bradshaw - Sponsor Gary Stephens - Sponsor Bevan Barney Greg Bruening Ken Bruening Dan Carey Mark Carter Rod Deslauriers Frank Donato Chris Durkin Bob Evvald Randy Field Kurt Giesaking Albert Grieco Bob Hartrick Robert janik Mike lasman jim johnson Dave Kelly john Kennedy Peter Kilger Charles Lester jim Martinez Rick McEntire Ken Mclntosh Dave Measel Bill Pierce Mark Rambo Mike Reynolds Mark Rolland Barry Shaw Mitch Song Rick Spears Bruce Spencer jeremy Vaughen Doug Wallace Walt Whitney gk st- X 'Q AUX!!-ll1l2X :Lit -1' .n,r In XWW. Jw W .,- w aiiff-M. . p..- ..,... W if t i. . A., ,Mt 1. ,. ' if it , -at , .g ' twytw. ,- ..- vj.-'jn L, . 4 ,sg .,.. .Y - X Y at -f . Wx ' 'V Y' S .am i A - ., K g.. f., .x. . . , X . xag. wt, ig .sa ff' vt? U Qfff' I it - T A ii,,. T Formed to support Los Herma- nos in their activities, members of Los Hermanos Auxiliary par- ticipated in such events as clean-up detail in parades and a trip to the snow. Club mem- bers went with L.H. to help cut Christmas trees which were donated to each class for deco- ration at Christmas and helped make valentines for teachers and other staff members. The clubs also held several parties together and all of L.H.'s sweethearts were members of L.H.A. Bake-sales and a car wash helped to raise money, and a petition was presented for the selling of refreshments at track meets. V LOS!-lEl2MANOQAUXlLL4I2X Sandi jackson - President Phil Smith-Sponsor Ann Morrison Diane Armer Kim Morrison lodi Aungst Carrie Page lyl Bigham Kathy Pitnikoff Debbie Bisig Cathy Reifschneider Becky Bridges Adele Sampair Katie Brinnon Luellen Sheffer Pam Burris Pam Stansel Sue DiCuilio Vicki Straub Sandy Evans Lisa Taylor Debbie Galluzzi Ann Templeton Karen Hasper Lynn Thornburgh Debbie Houser Beth Viehweg Laura Lakin Kathy Wiebke Diane Lenstrohm Terry Wolff Joanne Martinez OA Dancing Donuts, Chris Durkin, junior, and Walt Whitney, senior, perform their dance routine for spectators of the bonfire assembly. OB Dressed up as gangsters several Los Herma- nos members visit classrooms to Upromotef' their annual Christmas dance. OC Participating in the Los Hermanos car bash, a student takes out his Frustrations while interested stu- dents gather to watch. OD Members of Los Hermanos compete in a football game against Key Club in which Key Club won. OE Rod Des- lauriers, Doug Wallace and Bevan Barney pres- ent the L.H. Sweethearts jodiftungst, Pam Stansel and Sandy Evans at the annual Christ- mas dance. OF While waiting for the bus to go to the snow, a member of Los Hermanos Auxil- iary snacks on a donut. IG Several members of Los Hermanos and the Auxiliary ride in an inner tube down a snowy slope in Heber. Los Hermanos and the Axuiliary combined to go to the snow and for several other activities. Los Hermanos Auxiliary 153 Arizona Training Center vvith other service clubs Amicae AMICAE MEMBERS WQWQKIETPAFNING girls presented Christmas gifts to and played games vvith the residents of the center. Sponsoring King and Queen of Courts , members increased student involvement through contests, such as pickle eating and tricycle racing. AMICAE Sue Quering - President Iames Swanson - Sponsor Marshall Trimble - Sponsor Sherrill Baldensperger Kittv Longmire Candy Bebber Holly Bittinger Donna Biscoe Shawn McCready lana McDonald Lori Nelson Mary Carr-Vernon Virginia Page Sheila Cassidy Debbie Cauble Amy Chislock Norma Davis Cheryl Day Lori Doran loanne Elias loann Enriquez Kathy Evans lacque Fox Patti Gannon Lynn Girth Wendy Hoeffle Karen Kasold Cindy King Kathy Leonard Debbie Long Margaret Lloyd loyce Palmer Holly Papin Kaylene Parsons Vicky Pickering Tina Pernack Leslie Price Ana Rubert Tracy Rundle Adele Sampair Kelli Schiess Patty Shutay Nancy Svvanson lody Taggart Debbie Townsend Mary Watske lanine Wilson Pat Woodford I OA Attending the Arizona Training Center are 1 Amicae members Margaret Lloyd, Shelia Cas- sidy, Sue Quering and Donette, julie Neville. OB Stuffing a pickle into his mouth Don Conk- lin tries to consume as many pickles as possi- ble in the shortest amount of time during the Amicae sponsored event. OC Serving refresh- ments Teresa Mclnturfl, Sandlin Stitt and Melia Hughes, all members of Alpha Omega, give punch to james Urie, basketball player on the faculty side of the Alumniffaculty game. OD Practicing for the big game against the lac- ulty are several alumni players, OE Encouraging the team, Robert Baker cheers the team on to make a basket. Dorothy janca also cheered for the faculty side, T54 Amicae li-M... Sponsoring the annual Alumni- Faculty basketball game vvas the main activity of Alpha Omega. The Alumni vvon the game, 86 to 51. l-lalftime enter- tainment included alumni cheerleaders and Donettes as vvell as a free throvv contest, vvhich was vvon by Marty Muir. A portion of the proceeds vvent to the Teachers Fund. Among the club's other activi- sx ties was the raising ofthe flags 521 i... every morning before school. rv on A A rr- Al-Pl-MOMEGA Mary Lou Krause -l'V6SidCnl Davalene Neihause - SDUVTSUT Mary Ryan - Sponsor Eddie Barth Liz Helmold Charry Bower Valerie Helmold Pam Campbell Melia Hughes Charlann Carroll Donna Maynard ludy Carpenter Teresa Mclnturff Lori Cox Michelle Rochard Robin Crouch Rose Sanders Cindy Dimmill Sandlin Stitt Cindy Duncan Kim Tygret Robyn Fairchild Cathi Williams Mary Ann Frederic kson Karen Zuendal D Alpha Omega T55 E A g C OA Receiving a kiss from Terres Wolfe, winner ofthe sexy lips contest, is Mike Bain, senior, OB Playing patti-cake for the residents of Chil- dren's Colony are sophomore, Luellen Sherrer and senior, Adele Sampair. OC Dancing at a l. V. basketball game is Debbie DeBasio, freshman. OD Watching as the football team leaves on the bus for Kofa are Adele Sampair, Terres Wolfe and Luellen Sheffer. The Dons won the Kofa game with a score of27-75. OE Senior Pam Stansil limbers up before performing a dance routine. OF Clapping in time to the Coronado fight song at an afternoon pep assembly is Corey Croft, senior. CG Performinga routine at the pep assembly before the Scottsdale game is Stephanie johnson, sophomore. OH Execut- ing their long practiced routine are l.V. donettes Tina Ritchie, Diane Troth, Kathy Hubbard and Karen Crowder. Ol Singing the Coronado hymm at one of the assemblies is the varsity line ofthe donettes, 'I56 Donettes 3' 'Witt at ticipated. paign. Dancing for and pl aying games vvith the residents of Children's Colony during Christmas vveek was one of the outside activi- ties in which the Donettes par- Donettes added a j.v. line, making a first for Coronado. The new line performed at all home j.v. football and basket- ball games, helping to support the pride in Coronado cam- Varsity Donettes performed at all home football bali games and at blies, providing th DONEITE-Q VIQITCHILD 'Q OOLONYAFYU Debra Bisig Lori Braman Pamela Burris Sandra Evans Debbie Houser Sandi jackson Stephanie johnson Cynthia Lee Margart Lloyd Elizabeth Leicas Karen Crowder Debborah DeBasio Kim Cerodimos Pam Hanson H and basket- pep assem- e audiences VAIZQUYDONEITEQ Corey Croft - Captain Kimjvtorrison lulie Neville leanette Nienaber An Carolyne Page Yvette Pouriau Adele Sampair Luellen Sheffer Pamela Stansil na Unterberger Terres Wolfe JM DONEITEQ Kathy Hubbard Tina Ritchie lanet Ritter Diane Troth ...-A Donettes 157 EIZQENLIVEN AMUQEFGNQWITH Using new skills and practice acquired at NAU cheer camp during the summer, cheerlead- ers performed at pep assem- blies, football games and twice weekly during basketball sea- son. Cheer camp honored CHS cheerleaders as the most spir- ited line and named them run- ners-up for the coca-cola award. Varsity cheerleaders Gail Bruce and Shawn McCready resigned after the football season. After a summer of learning and practicing routines, junior Var- sity cheerleaders helped to rally spirit in pep assemblies, varsity and jv games. 158 Cheerleaders NES, QKITQ, ,AVPEPA EQ VAIZQITY DaisyJahntz-Captain Juana Fredricks-Sponsor Candy Bebber Karol Kjestad Ana Rubert Gigi Smith Jody Taggart Mary Watzke JV V1 Kim Bolin Susi Coppinger Consi Javier Sarah Jepson Joanne Martinez Janice White OA In mid-air, varsity captain Daisyjahntz attempts to fire up crowds at the Homecom- ing bonfire. OB Turning from the football crowds for a moment, Mary Watzke and Gigi Smith concentrate on the McClintock offen- sive. OC Varsity cheerleaders Gigi Smith, Karol Kjestad, Ana Rubert, Shawn McCready, Gail Bruce, Daisyjahntz and Candy Bebber perform one of their routines in a pep rally skit, OD Randy Sage, senior, attempts to stifle some of J. V. cheerleader Kim Bolin's enthusiasm during a pep rally in the gym. OE Branching out as a Saguaro Cactus during one of the pep assemblies is Varsity cheerleader Jody Taggart. OF Sarah Jepson, Joanne Martinez and Susi Coppinger rally underclassmen enthusiasm while performing at the Arcadia game. OG JV cheerleaders Janice White and Joanne Marti- nez stop cheering momentarily to consult with Donettes about a change in routine during one oftheirJ.V, game. Cheerleaders 159 i i MEF Keeping time and score for the wrestling teams at all home matches was the primary job of the Mat Maids. Members of the club also helped during home track and gymnastic meets. Numbering almost fifty, Mat Maids was one of the largest girl's service clubs. MAFMAIDQ Cathy Thomas I President Harry jones - Sponsor William Nack - Sponsor Lori Adams Christy Hughes Lori Anglin Kelli Hughes Sherrill Baldensperger Sherry Kanolos Patti Becker Angie Bliss Lee Breadon Kelly Brooks Mary Brower Leslie Callaway Lori Charnesky Amy Chislock Brenda Clift Valerie Cole Barb Emberlin Robin Everett Kathy Felke Pam Fitzjarrald Kori Knutson lenny Lahet Tammy Lloyd Kitty Longmire Lou Massey Debbie Mc Commas Karen Mc Shady Donna Menosky Karen Memosky Dana Needham Karen Nordal Connie Pellerito Pam Robertson Barb Singleton lacque Fox Carol Sperr Coleen Hahn Shelly Trumble Karen Hasper Lynn Thornburgh LeAnn Hawkinson Debbie Wallace Sandy Horaceck Barb White 160 Mat Maids A TIME FOB .fr PTFOIZ QPOPJQ, Finding ways to support ath- letic and extracurricular activi- ties Booster club, a group of adults supporting school spirit, donated money for athletic equipment and sponsored several sports awards for fresh- men, jv and varsity athletes. Booster Club formed in 1972 and based its involvement on the idea that it will accept requests and try to help any school organization which needs financial help the school can't provide. BOOGIEPJCLUB BOARD OFD james Aitcheson Hal Bolin Charlie Brown Curtis Dahl Edith DePriest Paul Halchishick lohn Lahet Pat Mclnnis loe Menosky George Slone lan Straub Arch Watkins Ed Poth Roy Coppinger OE Boosting the team on, one of several hunf dred Coronado members expresses his fierce enthusiasm for the athletes and the sport. OF jeff Everett, senior, was awarded the 7973 Booster Club trophy after being chosen by fac- ulty as a most deserving athlete. 'f OG Helping the girls gymnastics team out, Booster Club donated money, making it possible for them to buy new uniforms. Booster Club 161 -,,..1 X With high meat costs l-lome Economics Related Occupa- tions decided a side of beef would be a valuable item to raffle. Teacher Evan Barrac- Iough won. Club projects included setting up a table at park and swap, a divisional convention and an employer-employee banquet. HERO Ed Harank - President Alice Williams - Sponsor Anita Allen Mike Martin Ed Aklward Angela McAnally DQIWISG BHXPGV Teresa Montgomery Sheila Cassidy Pam Qswaid Ellen Chadwell Sam Rauch Gary Crosby Lisa Sanders Michelle Dickerson 'rem gheldon Kevin Foster Mary Valencia Ieanlne Graham Mary Van Matre Kathy Hyduke Zach Williford Scott Koch Debbie Wills Barbara Kwan Terri Wimberly OA As part of her sales job at Cowtown Boot Company, member Kathy Kyduke prepares to ring up and package a pair of wing tip boots. OB Teaching, disciplining and playing with the children are all part of Ellen Chadwells'job at Mary Moppets Nursery. OC HERO members Michelle Dickerson and Sheila Cassidy await customers at their bake sale table, set up out- side the home economics building. OD Work- ing with patterns, materials and sewing notions is the job Mary Van Matre chose as her job requirement for the class-club. OE Choos- ing to work in food preparation is HERO mem- ber Ed Harank. Ed works as kitchen help at Riazzis Italian Gardens in Phoenix. 162 HERO bs V, it RISING- MEGFPI-ZICEQ KN VOOCYITONAL JOINQ NANO OFZGANFZNTON A branch of VICA Wocational Industrial Clubs of Americab was an addition to industrial Cooperative Education. The class-club teachings included instructions in cho- sen fields, job safety, manage- ment and human relations. Members raffled off a turkey in early fall, and later attended a state convention in Prescott where club president john Earl ran for a post of state office. lohn Earl - President V104 lames Moore - Sponsor Greg Badour Keith Bollman Lois Crane Charles English Bill Ferguson Keith Flanagan Bill Flood Dennis Frazee lo Ann Fredrick loe Kirstein Peter Knudsen Steve Richardson Bill Ryan lim Scheurn Mark Shuga Timothy Smith Tim Talmadge Michael Thibault Stephen Thomas Lesley Thompson Mike Toomey Robert Trotter IA Participating in Rose Mar College of Beaue tys' learning program of cosmetic aid and hair care is club secretary Kathy Griffin. OB Caged and ready for delivery is the raffle turkey Mor- ris, as he was named by ICE-VICA members. OC Working in his fathers' business as part of the ICE program is Peter Knudsen. His main job is cutting surveyors stakes. VICA 163 DECA O PAETJIME QIUDENTEMPLO Combining classroom work and practical experience, members of DECA lDistrib- utiye Education of Americaj took part-time jobs, which included sales personnel, wait- ers and grocery clerks. As a money raising project DECA members rattled off fifty gal- lons of gasoline. They also sold giant candy canes during the week preceding Christmas. DEC!-X Glenn Gittus - President Herb Sherman - Sponsor Leesa Blades Scott Houghton Gary Churen Kim Inward David Dagenhart Lee Kirchhofer Mike Donahue Rick Manne Bob Flanigan Greg Perkins Mark Funk Mary Lou Peters leanette Hennessy Dennis Seaman SHGVVY H0lm9S Don Templeton 1 1 5 gg lB OA Working at the switchboard in Smitty's Department Store, Mary Lou Peters, senior, looks up information and store numbers for customers. IB Greg Perkins, senior, looks on as DFCA president Glen Gittus presents Sherry Carlini with a ticket good for the fifty gallons ofgasoline she won, OC Working for the Scottsdale Fire Department., COE member Brian Riley opens a roll of paper to put in the Uni-Copy machine. UD Checking tract parts inventory at Ray Korte Chevrolet is Gail Hablutzel, senior. Gail is a parts lnyr-ntory Clerk. IE Filing information at Scottsdale Fire Department is senior Kathy Wisner. OF Brian Riley, senior, talks to one of the trucks that is on the way back from a run. OG Wade Dickin- son, working at American Thrift Association, talks to a customer. 164 DECA ooeo Joe oppor-auwnvf Qiuoervre our-ice Qiau,Q Students involved in the COE lClerical Office Educationl program took part-time jobs as secretaries and office clerks in order to gain practical experi- ence in office vvork. The stu- dents vvent to class for one hour in the mornings and then went to work afternoons. Some of the club's activities included the selling of See's suckers, along vvith SAE, to help raise money for St. Pius Day Care Center, where they gave a Christmas party for the children at the center. COE DmneEngmf-Pmydent KmenKayMd lerry Smith-Sponsor Kim Krafft Sharon Bninger ShideyfAAcFarHn TenyLMal UndaNaegw Wade Dickinson Sandy Peterson Gail Hablulzel Brian Riley Barbara Hall Cathy Thomas BeckyHaH YomndaVan4a Carol Harris K3ll'1Y WWWV Ioel l-lulxhs COE 165 1 4 V? 2 G' -riff. s t Nm I Sr H . J. N QE' Q 'lite' ff KEN x ,S G Q X MEDICAL VISITS NURSING HOME Making gifts for nursing home patients and selling animal- shaped candles during Christ- mas vvere activities of the Future Medical Careers club. Members attended a first aid course in late fall and viewed several heart operations at St. losephs' l-lospital, accompa- nied by Roberta Gallagher. FUTUIZEMEDIMLCAIZEERQ Melanie Alexander- President Betty Lou Early, Roberta Gallagher- Sponsors Charry Bower Roxane Gardner Lori Brassfield Scott Holman Arthur Brodsky Rick Lavvdahl Charlanne Carroll Teresa Mclnturff Mary Ann Colmone Kelli Schiess Bill Ervin Kelly Stott Becky Gaddis OA First-Aid is taught to Future Medical Career members in hopes they will learn how to deal with emergency situations. OB Planning to visit a nursing home, Charlanne Carrol and Teresa Mclnturff make Valentine gifts to give to resi- dents. 'C Breast cancer is the subject of this speaker who also presented a film on detec- tion of breat cancer. OD Practicing skills learned in the First-Aid course, Roxane Gard- ner demonstrates the proper positioning ofthe neck for mouth to mouth resuscitation on patient john Kennedy. l66 Future Medical Careers SAE WIS!-IES ' Bl ONQ Releasing 500 balloons in cele- bration of the school's thir- teenth year, collecting S150 in Marchathon pledges for the March of Dimes and changing the marquee vvere several activities ofthe Euture Teach- ers ol AmericafStudents Active in Education club, ETAXSAE H-vwiinolvt members organized Turnabout Day, wherein members replaced teachers and adminis- trators for a day and submitted a bill of student and teacher rights and responsibilities to be included in the revision of the school constitution. During Christmas, members visited children at St. Pius Day Care Center in Phoenix and during Easter held an egg hunt in El Dorado Park. Members also attended a state conven- tion in Tucson and discussed educational bills with state leg- islators. ' Acme im ewcmrorv Barbara Doubek - President Larry McGrath, Muriel VandenOever - ' Sponsors julie Attvvood Lorraine Blomquist Carolyn Doubek Marilyn Doubek Patty Eker Fran Gilbert Dale Ingram Mitch Malone Wendie Manning Darcy Marttila Craig Phillips Ron Price Gina Rizzo Mike Rolland ludy Roscoe Eddie Sanders Linda Schwartz Panda Spencer Nancy Sponar Nancy Sprinkle Laura Muth Susan Wilson Steve Nelson Michaeline Zelesko ' Andrea Parmelee OE Helping to move the palm trees blocking the View of the marquee which SAE changes regularly, member Wendie Manning helps dig up the roots, OC Clowning around during the Chandler pep rally, SAE members gather centerstage for a group comedy routine. IH Releasing 500 balloons is part ol'SAE's celebra- tion ol the schools thirteenth year. 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' . 0'-.. ns. .. ...H 0 .L-. fl-A--':-A-A--7.l.l.iQ..7..V ' . . . 1 DI. l I I. .O -I, ROBERT HENDRICKS - Principal, BA, MA at ASU, 10 years teaching, 8 years adminis- tration. WILLlAM lOHNSON - Associate princi- ,AN pal, BS at Ferris State College, MA at Michi- QQ? sg gan State U,,9yearsteaching,i5 years i administration,3years at CHS. 1 ED SEGRAVE - Assistant principal, BA, M.ED at Central Washington State College, 7 years teaching, 4 years administration. CALVIN BRUINS - Assistant principal, BA at Hope College, MA at Michigan State U., 6 years teaching, 5 years administration. ADWNIQPNUQQ WOIZICTO CHANGE POLICIES The attitude of the students here is fantastic! this opinion of Robert Hendricks, the new CHS principal, was shared by Ed Segrave and Cal Bruins, assistant principals, also new. T . ft, NN The new administrators made numerous changes, including a six period day with two half hour lunches, seven minutes between classes and closed study halls. Many students had their schedules arranged so that they were through with all their classes by one o'cIock. OA Cal Bruins questions a student about some writing that was found on the 700lockers. UB A student seeks William lohnson's advice on a scheduling problem. One objective of the principals is to achieve more personal contact with the student body. OC Ed Segrave straight- ens papers that fell off the student service desk. OD Sally Logan, guidance department Secretary explains office procedures to Robyn Gunder, junior, student assistant. OE A student in the elementary-assistants program which was established by the counselors, Robyn Fair- child grades papers for Eleanor Dawes, who is a 7th grade teacher at Tonto School. 170 Principals N Y 7177 - vc' 14, 4f?.',rf?l1Qr.r2g -4 .milf 4q'Qp'V Y,ff'f eg .s W, 47 gr, 'fx . ,gg f ix- P W rf 1 wg 3. 11 l' SIUDENTQ BYAQQIQHNG .ar se, mt? img fe .hs fb' ,s aug. 1 . - x. at t Y 3 -L' SM CENE PRIVETT - Department head, Inter- act sponsor, BS at East Central State, MA at ASU, 12 years counseling, 8 years at CHS. JUNE ANDERSON - Senior class sponsor, BA 81 MA at ASU, 8 years counseling, 3 years at CHS. DON BUTLER- BA at U. of A., MA at ASU, 12 years counseling, 6 years at CHS. ROBERT MCCAFFRIE - Key Club sponsor, Behind-theeWheel instructor, MA at ASU, 31 years counseling, 13 years at CHS. EDNA PETERSON - Medical Club sponsor, MA at Colorado State College, MA at ASU, 19 years counseling, 4 years at CHS. TEA Learning is a two-way process as 47 CHS students found out by being student assistants for Tonto Elementary teachers. The assistants performed such duties as grading papers and helping with the children's individual problems. At the same time, they learned some fundamentals in teaching. Counselors began this program as well as Behavior Modifica- tion in which parents were able to receive insight into areas of child psychology. Also, interschool rap sessions enabled students to air their views on the school system. SHERRY PRESTON -Freshman class spone sor, BA at U. of Colorado, MA at ASU, 24 years counseling, 13 years at CHS. TOM SALCITO - Senior class sponsor, BS at Southern Connecticut State College, MS at Central Connecticut State College, 8 years counseling, 3 years at CHS. ADRIANNE SELBST - Senior class sponsor, BS at Pennsylvania State U., M.Ed at Temple U., 16 years counseling, 3 years at CHS. ROSE STEEN - junior class sponsor, BA 81 MA at ASU, 10 years counseling, 7 years at CHS. Counselors 171 Classes which were designed strictly on the basis of student interest were offered as elec- tives in science. These nine week programs explored such areas as oceanography, pho- tography, astrology and for- tune telling, and the processes involved in making sour dough pancakes. The mini courses or science seminars, were taught by Den- nis Bailey, lim Ryder, Sonnie Stevens, Larry McGrath and jesse Pogue. At the beginning of each quarter, all of the stu- dents enrolled got together with the teachers and decided on the classes which interested them most. The only problem is that we don't know ahead of time what we need to prepare for, stated Larry Bell, depart- ment head. LARRY BELL- Department Head, Biology, Chemistry 1, Senior class sponsor, BS at U. of Missouri, MA at ASU, 19 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. DENNlS BAILEY 7 Chemistry 1, Chemistry 1A, Science seminar, BA at William lewell College, 16 years teaching, 11 years at CHS. ERWIN BANNENBERG - Biology, BS at Lewis 81 Clark College, MA at ASU, 17 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. lAN CRANSTON - Biology C, Biology, BS at Pennsylvania State U., MA at Harvard U., 7 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. PETE CROUSE - Biology, Biology A, Gar- dening Club sponsor, BS at Oklahoma State U., BS at Oklahoma A8tM, 21 years teach- ing, 13 years at CHS. FES LIVERETT - Introductory Physical Sci- ence C, Introductory Physical Science, Chemistry R, BA at U. of Kansas, MA at U, of TA., 23 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. 172 Science- ING- OPPOIZIUNITIEQ, LARRY McGRATH - Introductory Physical Science, Chemistry 1, Science Seminar, FTA XSAE sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 11 years teaching, 1Oyears at CI-IS, IESSE POGUE - Biology, Geology, Astron' omy, Science Seminar, Student advisor, Hiking Club and SSSSS sponsor, BS 81 MS at U, of Cincinnati, 13 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. IIM RYDER - Physics 1, Physics 1A, Sci- ence Seminar, Track and Cross-country coach, BS at Lewis 81 Clark College, MS at ASU, 12 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. THOMAS SCHELLHASE - Introductory Physical Science C, Introductory Physical Science, Science Seminar, Science Club sponsor, BS at Capital U,, MA at Wayne State U., 22 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. PHIL SMITH - Biology, Human Physiology and Anatomy, LHA sponsor, BA 81 MA at ASU, 9 years teaching, 9 years at CHS. SONNIE STEVENS - Introductory Physical Science C, Introductory Physical Science, Science Seminar, BS 81 MS at Oregon State U,, 13 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. MURIEL VANDENOEVER - Biology, FTA! SAE sponsor, BS at Northern Illinois U., MS at Illinois Wesleyan U., 13 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. s OA Freshmen in a physical science class weigh objects as they make preparations for an expe- riment. OB Honey, the pet snake who lives in the science department, seems to get an ample amount ofattention from the students. OC Muriel VandenOever, biology teacher, reaches into a bucket for a live baby octopus which will be examined by her classes. OD Students in jesse Poguels astrology class watch for Comet Kohoutek in the early morning hours of December. The comet comes once in several thousand years, Science 173 OA During a practical mathematics class, Randy Covalt, junior, receives his make-up exam from Larry Welch, math teacher. OB Struggling to finish their assignment before the class period ends is Paul Myhre's last hour Algebra I class. UC Demonstrating a problem on the chalkboard to his Algebra ll-Trigonoe metry class is Michael Higgins, sophomore. OD Striving for speed and accuracy, Myron las- mine, senior, types up his assignment during a computer programming class. OE Trying out the new calculators in the math department is Mike Lindsay, junior. The calculators were received by the department at the beginning of the school year. ROBERT ZENOR - Department head, Intro Algebra I, Analysis, Calculus, Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, BA at Northwestern State lOklal, MA at ASU, 22 years teaching, T3 years at CHS. DONALD BADE - Intro Algebra I, Algebra 2lTrigonometry, Individual Math Problems, BA St MA at ASU, I5 years teaching, 8 years at CHS. uf, ka ll! R R A X . .r y. --N, U . L:-J , ,ix Qyv X 1:0 0 'X n BONITA CARTER - Basic Math, Intro Alge- bra I, Algebra I, Ma at ASU, IO years teach- ing,5years at Cl-IS, MILTON CHRISTEN - Intro Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2lTrigonometry, AB at Kalamazoo College, MA at Western Michi- gan U,, 22 years teaching, I3 years at CHS. wi HELGA GERBER - Basic Math, Algebra I, German Club sponsor, AB at Montclair State College, MA at Northern Illinois U,, 6 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. HARRY IONES - Intro Algebra I, Algebra I, Computer Programming, Mat Maids spon- sor, MA at ASU, I7 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. I74 Math ti-an ts 5 K Cl-IANGE. TUMEEFNEED Student oriented was what one math teacher called the math department. Revisions were made in courses to suit the needs of the students whose ideas were considered in the planning. Basic math enrollment increased but class size vvas reduced to allow for more individual help. Students interested in learning computer programming at tended a 7 a.m. class that vvas taught by Harry jones and Art Landrey. ART LANDREY - Intro Algebra 2, Algebra I, Algebra 2, Track and Field assistant coach, BA at Indiana U. of Pennsylvania, MA at ASU, 5 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. PAUL MYH RE - Intro Algebra 2, Algebra I, Algebra 2!Trigonometry, BS at Moorehead State College, MA at ASU, 7 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. WILLIAM NACK - Intro Algebra I, Geome- try, Mat Maids and Ecology Club sponsor, BA at U. of Wisconsin, MS at ST. Cloud State College, 7 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. LEO SHAUGHNESSEY - Intro Algebra I, Algebra I, Geometry: lunior class sponsor, BS at U.S. Military Academy, MA at ASU, TO years teaching, I0 years at CHS. CLARENCE SPONG - Practical Math, Geometry, Geometry A, Freshman class sponsor, ScB at Ottawa U., MA at U. of Kan- sas, 42 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. LARRY WELCH - Practical Math, Algebra 2 !Trigonometry, Analysis, Analysis A, BS at Phillips U., MA at Colorado College, 20 years teaching, I3 years at CHS. Math 175 RICHARD HUGHES - Department head, English 1B, Humanities, National Honor ' Society sponsor, BA and MA at ASU, 20 years teaching, 13 years at CHS IANICE AUTENREITH - Composition, World Literature, English 3B, BA at Atter- bein College, 18 years teaching, 12 years at CHS M MARGARET BIXBY - English 1B, BA ai ASU, 3 years at CHS RALPH BRADSHAW - English 3B and 4A, Los Hermanos and Student Council spon- sor, BA at ASU, 6 years teaching, 6 years at CHS OA Dressed up for Amicae initiation, Carol Worcester, senior and trail staffer, talks to an English class about yearbook production. OB Taking advantage of the peace and quiet found in the Media Center a student studies his English assignment. OC During Open House for parents, Charles Swink explains his plans and ideas for the coming year. OD Blow- ing bubbles, lanice Autenrieth conducts an experiment for her composition class. The stu- dents were to observe and write about the reaction of bystanders. GERALD CAREY -English 3B, The Art of Motion Picture, Filmmaking, BA at ASU, 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS THOMAS DAHL - Developmental Read- ing 1 and 2, English 1C, Varsity Football and IV Wrestling coach, Athletic Lettermen sponsor, BA and MA at ASU, 5 years teach- ing, 5 years at CHS CONRAD DAVIS- English 1C and 3B, lun- ior Class sponsor, BA at Virginia Military Institute, 6 years teaching, 15 years at CHS HELEN DENNIS - English 1B and 2B, junior Class sponsor, BS at Bowling Green State glnigversity, 15 years teaching, 7 years at 176 English Ate Alw'-YS Amalplpfl . --TEAC!-llNG' IND IN I NG 9 .. By adding classes, systems and requirements, many changes were made in the English department. Closer work with the individual was stressed and became the theme for innova- tion. Upperclassmen received a wider choice of elective classes when Paperback Litera- ture, Mythology and Vocabu- lary for College Bound Stu- dents were offered for the first time. A few teachers began a con- tract system giving students the opportunity to choosen their own grade. Deciding on a grade, each individual signed a contract assuring the teacher he would meet all require- ments for the chosen grade. Teachers Kathryn Lowe and Carolynn Messer pioneered a system of working closer with the individual. Called team- teaching, it was aimed toward the student who was reading below the ninth-grade level. Students were required to read at or above the ninth-grade level for graduation. MICKI DOYLE - Paperback Literature, BA and MA at ASU, 14 years teaching, 13 years at CHS VIRGINIA EADES - Composition, Devel- opment of English Literature, English 3B, l'-r . Criada sponsor, BA at ASU, 11 years teach- ing, 7 years at CHS MARGERY ENGLEHART-Changing Amer- ican Dream, English 1B, BA at University of North Dakota, 12 years teaching, 10 years at CHS LARRY HALBERT - Beginning Yearbook, journalism, Yearbook and Newspaper Production, English 38, Trail, Explorer, Quill , - if and Scroll sponsor, BS at U of A, MA at NAU, 10 years teaching, 6 years at CHS T Dream, English ZB, National Honor Society GLENN IRVIN - Changing American sponsor, BA and MA at ASU, 7 years teach- ing, Syears at CHS KATHRYN LOWE - Reading Coordinator, Sophomore Class sponsor, BS at Wisconsin State College, MA at ASU, 16 years teach- ing, 7years at CHS SANDRA MARQUARDT -English 1B and 2 C, Criada sponsor, BA at ASU, 3 years teaching,2years at CHS 4 CAROLYNN MESSER - Reading Improve- - ment, BA and MA at U of A, 10 years teach- ing, 3 years at CHS English 177 FRIEDA MORAN - English 3C and BB, lun- ior class sponsor, BA at Michigan U., 10 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. REX ORME - English ZB, Career Writing, Creative Writing, BA 84 MA at ASU, 6 years teaching,6years at CHS. MARK PEMBERTON - English 1A and ZB, Mythology, Sophomore class sponsor, BA at Santa Fe College, MA at U. of Denver, 12 years teaching, 9 years at CHS. SALLE SHERROD - Language and Human Behavior, Senior Class and Quill and Scroll sponsor, BA at ASU, 6 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. VVINIERED SMITH - English 1B, BS 84 MA at Kent State U., 29 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. CARY STEPHENS -English 1B, Vocabulary for the College Bound Student, BA 8t MA at ASU, 10 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. llM SWANSON - English 2B and 2C, Com- position, Modern British and American Lit- erature, BA 84 MA at ASU, Amicae sponsor, 7 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. CHARLES SVVINK -English 2B and 4C, lun- ior class sponsor, BA at ASU, MA at NAU, 4 years teaching, 4 years at CHS. KARL VVOODMAN - English 1B, Compos- ition, Modern British and American Litera- ture, Los Hermanos sponsor, MA at U. of Connecticut, 18 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. 5,75 ' f,g,,,.ff, ,L ww,,5 ' ' 1'2-'T ,' ,ttf ' 62423 fy fv i iiilil ,55 p0i '?'7 if v 1 A -' ' if: -itt '. ,t.i.,. THELMA woizrivifw F English QB, Speech, BA at Culver-Stockton College, MA l - '- ili ,,'- Q at Miami U, 26 years teaching, 13 years at -VZI 'ii' CH 1? ' Ti x 1 ti- Lf :IK I . 2 iw ff ,ag if ,i ,,. ,,,, . , ., 1 3,3 lv . 5' f if -Z , ,.it, -1 i -'rg i 1 it 5 W if Ay 3' it , , OA Beginning yearbook students watch as Larry Halbert, journalism teacher, demon- strates various techniques in drawing a layout for a yearbook page OB Corey Croft, senior, Mike Kempton and julie Neville, both juniors, perform for Salle Sherrodfs Language and Human Behavior class. OC Answering a ques- tion irom a student in her Typing I class is Myrle Webster, CD Typing students give com- plete attention to their work as they race against the clock to get their papers completed with a minimum ofmistakes. 178 English nu. B' Q-ls .2 AX IULIA EARLEY - Department head, Typing 2, Accounting, BA at Greenville College, MS at Purdue U., 22 years teaching, 11 years at CHS. BARBARA BILBREY - Typing 1, shorthand 1, Clerical Office Practice, FSA sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 4 years teaching, 4 years at CHS. ROBERT BURGER -Introduction to Busi- ness, Typing 1, Freshman baseball and tene nis coach, BA at ASU, 8 years teaching, 8 years at CHS. IUDITH MATTICE - Typing 1, Shorthand 1, BA 81 MA at ASU, 7 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. I i 1 19 GERALDINE MATWIIKOVV - Personal Typing, Typing 1, BA at U. of Buffalo, MA at ASU, 28 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. HERB SHERMAN - Business Law, Business Principles, Distributive Education, DECA sponsor, Varsity basketball coach, BS at Illi- nois College, MS at New York U., 10 years teaching, 10 years at CHS, Cl-IIZIQTIWXS OOLOEJNG BOO TEAC!-I , USEFUL SKILLS Children at the Arizona Train- ing Center received activity booklets vvhich were designed, Written and compiled by the COP classes. These educa- tional and entertaining Christmas presents included such activities as coloring and dot-to-dot pictures. We are a really unique department in that we don't have to change any of our skills or procedures from year to year to stay with the current trends, stated Robert Burger, IERRY SMITH - Typing 1, Marketing, Cooperative Office Education, COE and DECA sponsor, Varsity basketball coach, BA 84 MS at ASU, 5 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. BEVERLY SPURLINC - Typing 2, Office Machines, Secretarial Office Practices, Freshman class sponsor, BA 81 MA at ASU, 7 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. MYRLE WEBSTER - Typing 1, Office Machines, ESA sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 3 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. business and typing teacher. Business 179 ALTA LANDES - Department head, Human Relations, HERO assistant sponsor, MS at ASU, 'I5 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. IANET CABLE - Beginning Clothing, Bach- elors Survival, FHA sponsor, BA St MA at ASU, 10 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. l if I DIQOOVETZ PLACE' IN HOME ECONOMICS Although one hears more about the dual role of women in today's society, the home economics classes emphasized the dual roles of both sexes as homemakers and wage earn- ers. The ratio of males to females who participated in the program was almost even. Emphasis was also put on the importance of relationships in today's changing society, and preparing students for parent- hood, according to Alta Landes. The kids learn to understand themselves and all people, and to get along with them better, she continued. CAROL ERVIN - Bachelors' Survival, BA at . ASU, 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. ' FRANCIS HAMRICK - Human Relations, ' Bachelors' Survival, BA 84 MA at ASU, 4 years teaching, 4 years at CHS. ELAINE HENRY - Beginning Foods, Home Furnishing, Tailoring, FHA sponsor, BA 81 MS at ASU, 6 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. ALICE WILLIAMS - Home Economics Rela- ted Occupations, Advanced Clothing, Advanced Foods, HERO sponsor, BS at South Carolina State U., MS at ASU, I2 years teaching, 7 years at CHS. OA Making sure that his culinary masterpiece is the height of perfection, lace Leffler, junior, frosts his cake with an artistic flair, OB Home- making is not all drudgery as four guys in a bachelors'survival class find time to take a break from cleaning pots and pans. OC Elaine l-lenry's beginning foods class watches a Bashas' butcher cuts a side of beef. OD Keith Bollrnan, senior, and Chris Blakey, junior, work at the drill press to make a hammer in a wood shop class. UE Shop classes have become of increasing interest for the girls. Pearl Villa, sophomore, sands the corners of a board in a woods class, 180 Home Economics ni i IW Rmliwww ii'i . Z 5, I 2 F . V. , It ggi ,,, I , ' ,if ' ,, f I ,IAIA T I - ' I ,sf ,J ' lt? S 4,- 1 'S X li? ASU, MA at NAU, 22 years teaching, 5 years RON WUNDERLEY - Department head, Mechanical drawing 1, 2, 3, Industrial design technology 3, BA 84 MA at ASU, 17 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. EDWARD ANDERSON - Woodworking 1, 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes spon- sor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 21 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. LESTER FINGER - Mechanical drawing 1, woodworking 1, Student advisor, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes sponsor, MS at Oklahoma State U., BS at McPherson Col- lege, 23 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. llM MOORE- Industrial cooperative edu- cation, VICA sponsor, MA at NAU, 3 years teaching, 1 year at CHS. TOM MORGAN - Power technology, Automotive theory, BA at ASU, 1 year teaching,1 year at CHS. RAY ROSWICK - Electronics 1, 2, BA at State U. College at Buffalo, MA at State U. College at Oswego, 9 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. HALBERT SLAGLE - Metals 1, Power tech- nology, BA at ASU, 5 years teaching,1 year at CHS. f GORDON THOMAS - Metals 1, 2, BA at at CHS. Mass production, on a small scale, was initiated in the Industrial Arts classes with up to five students working on a project. The new third year wood classes made meter sticks as a service to the dis- trict. Cordon Thomas' metals class casted metal plaques to be given as Christmas presents to friends and families. D E Industrial Arts 181 GENE HANSON - Department head, Var' sity band, Orchestra, Music composition, Stage band, Band and Orchestra Lettermen sponsor, BS at Southwest Missouri State, MA at ASU, 30 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. IUDIE CARROLL - Drama 1, Theatre Arts 1, Costume and Make-up, International Thespians sponsor, BA at Illinois State U., 6 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. TIVE , Ever changing to keep pro- grams interesting to the stu- dents, the Fine Arts depart- ment added several new pro- grams. Teaching classes in photo design and commercial art was Steve Papp, while Mike Merrifield conducted a prep boys chorus. The 1V band per- formed in uniform at all home football games a first for the state. Additions in the drama classes came in the form of Costume and Make-up taught by Judie Carroll and lim Newcomer's class in stage design. Students received practical experience in both of these classes as the finished products which they created were used in the CHS dramatic productions. FRANK DUBUY - Prep band, IV band, Var- sity band, Varsity girls' chorus, Music Appreciation, Band and Orchestra Letter- men Co-sponsor, BA at ASU, 2 years teach- ing, 2 years at CHS. 182 Eine Arts MARIE FRAZIER - Crafts fl, 2, Crafts Club coesponsor, BA at ASU, 3 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. IOSEPH GATTI - Art l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club sponsor, 12 years teaching, Tl years at CHS. IAMES NEVVCOMER - Theater arts l, 2, Theater arts 2 technical, Theater arts 2 act- ing, International Thespians sponsor, BA 84 MA at U. of A., 'IZ years teaching, ll years at CHS. MICHAEL MERRIFIFI D A- Prep girls chorus., Prep boys' chorus, IV mixed chorus, Varsity mixed chorus, Advanced Choral Ensemble, Choral Lettermen sponsor, BA 84 MA at U. of A., 5 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. STEVE PAPP - Art T, Commercial art, photo design, Art Club sponsor, BA St MA at Kent State U., 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. years at CHS. IA Freshmen in Steve Papp's first year art class complete the finishing touches on a paper mache shoe, OB lon Talton, senior, portrays a man in the stocks for the Scottsdale Parks and Recreation Halloween spoolchouse. The These plans participate in this program annually as a service to the city.'C Sandy Erickson and her partner, lim Carpenter, both seniors, sing in a fall ACE concert. OD During the Homecoming halftime activities, Lloyd Moffit, senior, plays the drum in time to Sweetheart of Omega Chi l . I it so PARSONS - Crafts 1 2 3 Crafts Club I -5 sponsor, BS at ASU Syears teaching 3 WILLIAM SULLIVAN - Department head, Economics, Senior class Sponsor, MS at U. of Maryland, M.Ed at ASU, 31 years teach- ing, 9years at CHS. DAVID ARCHIBALD - American History Elective, Economics, Government, Sopho- more class sponsor, Fre-shman football coach, BA at U. of A., 2 years teaching, 1 year at CHS. BOBBY ARROWSMlTH - Sociology 1, 2, Senior class sponsor, MA at U. of Buffalo, BA at Barber College, 9 years teaching, 4 years at CHS. ROBERT BAKER -World Geography, Con- servation, Sophomore class sponsor, BA at ASU, 3 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. Interested students were given the opportunity to take a class in psychology which was taught by Dana Harris. The class, entitled Introduction to Psychology , was filled to capacity both semesters. Adding this semester class brought the total of electives in social studies to 15 units, which, according to William Sullivan, was the largest num- ber offered in the district. Beside giving the students the best selection of classes in Scottsdale , Sullivan also stated that the department was continually looking for new materials which would be rele- vant to the course of study. Evi- dence of this was found in new simulation games that were used in government classes. 184 Social Studies rail, . + no .- tzgef' VAIZIEIY UA Mike Ward, junior, looks shocked when he finds that the price of class rings has increased. The ring listings are given out in the American History classes. OB A group of government stu- dents discuss the next move that their country will make in a simulation. OC Marsh Trimble, Southwest History teacher, demonstrates the proper way of cutting beef jerky to a Home Ec class. OD Fencing, formerly an all-male sport, is the hobby of Dorothy janca who spars with Doug Wallace. EVAN BARRACLOUGH - Government, BA at Beloit College, MA at ASU, 7 years teach- ing, 6 years at CHS. MERRILL BRlM'HALL - World Geography, Afro-Asia, BS-at Brigham Young U. MA at ASU, 21 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. RAY FANIOY - City, Ecology Club spon- sor, BA at ASU, 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. DANA HARRIS - Current World Affairs, American History, Intro to Psychology, Stu- dent Forum and Student Activist Party sponsor, BA at Michigan State U., 2 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. NATHANIEL HATHAWAY - World History 1. World History 2, Student Forum sponsor, MA at Columbia U. and ASU, 23 years teaching, 4 years at CHS. DOROTHY JANCA - World Geography, Conservation, Soviet Bloc, Student Forum sponsor, BA at ASU, 5 years teaching, 3 years at CHS. Social Studies 185 OA Participating in a conditioning exercise in Dana Harris' psychology class are Kurt Giesak- ing, Bob Adkins, Toni Gale and Laura Moeller, seniors. OB Evil Eye Eleagle , Robert Baker, demonstrates the triple whammy which he will use on Abner Yokum in the faculty play Li'l Abner. OC A native of Hong Kong, Wing Mann Ngo is a foreign student, who, after graduating from CHS will reside in Scottsdale. OD Spending his senior year at CHS to learn English in order toxfrtfprove his vocational opportunities in his country is Jorge Duarte from Venezuela. OE Weaving is the creative pasttime of Roy Caples, Spanish teacher. WILLIAM KELLEY - American history, BA 81 MA at ASU, 25 years teaching, 10 years at CHS. DAVALENE NIEHAUS - American history Elective, Alpha Omega sponsor, BA at Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts, 20 years teaching,10years at CHS. MARY RYAN - American history C, Ameri- can history, Alpha Omega sponsor, BA at U. of Chicago, MS at U. of Illinois, 15 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. KEITH PLUMMER -American history Elec- tive, BS at East Central State, Wrestling coach, MA at Northeastern State, 15 years teaching, 8 years at CHS. MARSH TRIMBLE - Southwest history, Amicae sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 10 years teaching, Syears at CHS. IAMES URIE - American history, World History 1, 2, Freshman football and basket- ball coach, BA at ASU, 7 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. VIRGINIA WATERMAN-Government, Senior class sponsor, BA 8: MA at U. of Illi- nois, 11 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. DAVE WRIGHT - Economics, Key Club sponsor, BS 84 MA at Drake U., 7 years teaching,2years at CHS. 186 Social Studies .nwgwyif 3 My lil LANGUAGE DEP QIUDIEQ CUSTOMS OP FOREIGN OOUNIPJES Folk songs, poetry and plays in French, German, Spanish and Latin were included in the cur- riculum ofthe foreign lan- guage department to expose the students to the cultural aspects of the countries. Many of the language teachers felt that learning was more inter- esting if practical applications of the language could be seen and studied. All of the language classes par- ticipated in their annual department Christmas party. 4'5 ?'Q?7 J, 4' 'W bail K . , LEO O'FLAHERTY - Department head, Latin 1, 2, 3, Spanish 2, Latin Club sponsor, BA at St. Mary's College, MA at Tulane U., 28 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. THOMAS BOULET - Spanish 1, 3, 4, BA at Montana State U. 84 ASU, 17 years teaching, 12years at CHS. ROY CAPLES - Spanish 1, 2, Student advi- sor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 10 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. BARBARA DABROWSKI - German 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 9 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. IOY FIGUEROLA- Spanish 1, Spanish Club sponsor, BA at U. of Connecticut, MA at ASU, 15 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. GINNY HOLYOAK - French 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club sponsor, BA at California State U., 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. Foreign Language 187 ROY COPPINGER - Department head, Weight training, Baseball coach, Athletic director, Athletic Letterman sponsor, BA 84 MA at ASU, 18 years teaching, 13 years at CHS. ART BROWNING - Athletic equipment manager. IAMES CASEY - FBPE, UCBPE, Weight training, Tennis, Student advisor, Freshman football and basketball coach, BS at Kent State U., MA at ASU, 14 years teaching, 5 years at CHS. -f LEHMAN COOK - Health, Comprehensive health, Student advisor, Riding Club spon- sor, BS at Tennessee Tech., MA at Peabody College, 17 years teach ing, 4 years at CHS. DARRELL EYMANN - Driver education, BA at ASU, 3 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. IUANA FREDRICK - FGPE, UCGPE, Cheer- leader and Donette sponsor, BS at U. of Oklahoma, MS at ASU, 16 years teaching, 10 years at CHS. AL LESSIC - Driver education, AA at Palo- verde College, BA 84 MA at ASU, 14 years teaching,3 years at CHS. 188 Physical Education ,ig fri Nwvs. .W fs i i , fr. 5 l ' t':: t.. , 1 ,h k..k V. A Sf F' . - ,-, - 9' ' 24 , r5'3f5 ., , A .- ' . r ' ,,,ii ipsgi 73, 'V - . -,5:a'is:f1'.- , , ii' ' .Y iiirr i 1 irr 'Y new cor-reuse Q9 Q LA ,, fi, KAREN MAGLICH - FGPE, UCGPE, Fresh- man tennis, Girls' gymnastics coach, BA 81 MA at ASU, 9 years teaching, 6 years at CHS. JERRY MENEFEE - FBPE, Tennis, intramural Director, BA at Grand Canyon College, MA at ASU, 17 years teaching, 12 years at CHS. KATHERINE GPLINGER - FGPE, Hiking Club sponsor, BA at ASU, 2 years teaching, 2 years at CHS. , HARVY PLANT - FBPE, Archery, Gymnas- tics, Boys' gymnastics coach, BA 81 MS at ASU,12 years teaching,8years at CHS. C0961-l OONQ ADDITION OF- CO-ED PE CLAQQEQ mf Revolution has left its mark in all areas, and physical educa- tion was no exception. Coach Roy Coppinger affirmed that the department was consider- ing the addition of new classes in which both sexes would compete against each other in learning skills. Sports such as swimming and tennis would be among the first to be initiated in the inno- vative program. Coppinger felt that chances were good for co- ed classes to be added for the 1974-1975 school year. OA Mike Youngins explains to Darrell Eymann's Driver Education class some of the hazards which are involved in race car driving. OB Speed-away, a combination of football and soccer, is one of many activities in which the girls' PE classes participate. OC Practicing her blocking for the girls' volleyball team is Pali Whelan, senior, OD Archery, another skill building activity, requires intense concentra- tion as Kevin Mincey, junior, sights down the arrow in order to get a good shot at the target. 'ff fh 'i A D jIM POPLAWSKI - FBPE, UCBPE, Archery, Driver education, Weight training, Student advisor JV football and basketball coach, BA 81 MA at ASU, 12 years teaching, 8 years at CHS. PAT 'SMITH - FGPE, UCGPE: 1V and Varsity tennis coach, BA 81 MA at ASU, 6 years teach- ing 5 years at CHS. IERRY TAYLOR - FBPE, Golf, Golf coach, BA 81 MA at Eastern New Mexico U., 13 years teach- ing 7years at CHS. Physical Education 189 OA Finding an ethereal solitude within the aisles of the library bookshelves, a student is deeply engrossed in reading a book, OB Mitch Crowe, the new security guard, spends a moment to answer a question from Leo O'Flaherty, Latin teacher. OC Helping students to get their books and supplies during the end of summer is Allen Simons, junior. The book- store opened at the end ofAugust. Protecting cars and bikes was a job given to the new campus security guard, Mitch Crowe. Other duties included attend- ing all ofthe school sponsored events and checking on the students out of class. Crowe brings the total of CHS security personnel to three, one of the lower numbers in the district. Coronado has a low trouble rate, he said. MITCHELL CROWE - Campus Securityg I year at CHS. ROBERTA GALLAGHER - Research aide for Career Bound Programg 2 years at CHS. CHARLOTTE CLOVER - Campus Securityg 2 years at CHS. IOE HENNESSEY -- Security Guardg 5 years at CHS. IACK ROUSE - Learning Disabilities teachergl year at CHS. IANE WALLOCK - Instructional Assistant for Career Bound Programg 'I year at CHS, 190 Personnel is it j t. ,E , 4 We f t ! ic -n X,,- . Q' ji 5 I T? i 5 1 ll I Z? if, i . 1 5 .r 5 POLICING f-. gf? gi . 5. 2 'T ADD-Q Joe iucwoee Q kt ' w N .. , Q .. .y s ss . R iii x X X. ffm .Q B .5 h gf A.: kk my N . I . f,, :E if in k NM X i V G. J r... wa . J X . ,QV .SN .Til . fs -r .i fJ- 41 .yan : - IDIUQ 3 X X. .O .Sf ff ... . J X X Je QF Vl- N -Xt, J.., L N Eg 1 , -I MARILYN DUGAN - Guidance Clerkg 1 year at CHS FRANK GURAN - Bookstore Managerg 8 years at CHS. MARGIE HAMILTON - Attendance clerkg 2 years at CHS. MARY LOU KRAUS - High School Secre- taryg 3 years at CHS. i: . QiA Ab hr,gf4if3b: .A , 'Q .g K L. lf if 'ir 155: Q, I I jg K ,v 5 ..' KW ESTHER LEAVITT - High School Secretaryg 'I year at CHS. SALLY LOGAN - Guidance Stenographer - clerkg 4 years at CHS. WILLETTA MALONE - Recorderg I3 years at CHS. JOAN PEDRICK - Attendance clerkg 3 years at CHS. GWENDOLYN RIGGLE - High School Sec- retaryg 7 years at CHS. LEONA ROSE - PrincipaI's Secretaryg 13 years at CHS. CATHY WALLERICH - Bookstore clerkg 8 years at CHS. VALERIE WARD - Receptionistg 1 year at CHS. Personnel 191 M DE-PN MEFF-IODQAID IN FIGHTING PROBLEMS Helping students cjornbat learning problems due to vis- ual and auditory distortions, hyperactivity, and inattentive- ness nas been tne job of lack Rouse. Working Closely vvitn the teachers, Rouse endeavored to find vvays in vvnicn the stu- dents Could learn. CONNIE MULHOLLAND - Head Librare ian, 8 years at CHS. VELMA BERRIER -Library assistant, 11 years at CHS. LYDIA BLJRY- Librarian, 7 years at CHS. IOAN CAMPBELL - Library assistant, 3 years at CHS. BETTYLOU EARLY-School nurse, FMS sponsor,4years atCHS. IO ANN MCFARLAND - Library assistant, 6 years at CHS. LERUE PENNELL - Library assistant, 6 years at CHS. SUSAN RHONE - Librarian, 2 years at CHS. l92 Personnel ME' 1 an-. J' '!NNOVlItIVE' QI BLRG5-.RS ATITZACZTMEALTHME CU i E tw l Working to overcome a drop in the number of daily custom- ers, Cafeteria personnel offered new foods at the lunches. The Super Scot , a hamburger with everything, was an inno- vation. Even with shorter lunches, the lines were still cleared in 20 minutes. ivy ...any OA Student assistant for the registration office, Lisa Yahraus, junior, writes out a phone mes- sage. OB lack Rouse, learning disabilities teacher, watches as two of his students work on an assignment, OC First hour bells often find a line outside of the snack bar, as many students come to school without breakfast. 'D Preferring to eat outside in the sunshine are several sacklunchers . OE Deciding what to eat for lunch is a problem for some. The cafe- teria provides a variety of choices from each of the five main food groups. OF Much work and cooperation goes into the preparation of food for around 650 people. Anita Melius and Wilda Vance do their part in fixing the day's meal. 'C Peggy Nienaber takes a pan of pizza from the oven. The cafeteria serves two kinds of pizza, meat and cheese. Cafeteria 193 D C , .. 1 ' At.:-N--e Q' . M X ., R J' ' we-roomws DE FACETOFL, MOUNTAINS OF TEACH Helping to maintain the beauty of the campus, the custodial staff worked around the clock to do their part. Regular duties included sweeping the build- ings, picking up litter and gen- eral work around the campus. Although not motivated by school pride, they do take pride in their work. OA After hauling athletic supplies to the gym- nasium, john McCettigan, groundsman returns the tractor to the custodial area. OB john Dempsey sweeps out the rooms in the 500 buildings as part ofhis daily routine. OC Henry jackson cleans up the ever forming moun- tains of trash which are left by the students after every lunch hour. OD Members of the Scottsdale School Board arrange their notes as they prepare for the commencement ol the board meeting. OE Robert Usdane, school board I president, smiles in undisguised delight at a humorous remark which was made by a member of the audience. 194 Custodians ' ? Z ' f .--v ,..,.,. ,. W,,,, - , WILLIAM RANDALL - Superimendgm Of Schools SAM CHILDS- School board member PAUL STREICH - School board member 'ROBERT USDANE - School board presi- ent , U A , ,f fi- 5 + 3 .W 42 I f Tj l 4 M' I QC!-IOOL BOARD IZHIIEUVQ NEW Q LING- gg 6 S D After the resignations of both Dr. Gabriel Reuben, Scottsdale Superintendent, and Ozzie Burton, board member, the board appointed Dr. William Randall and Paul Streich to fill these positions. Issues that faced the board included a twelve month school year, parent group ses- sions and more flexibility in scheduling student classes. Randall felt that the emphasis should be placed on continu- ing the efforts of his predeces- sor. The people before have done pretty vvell, and' we should give them credit instead of focusing so much on the problems, he continued. ,gm g E JIM WELLINGTON - School board member GLORIA WELCH - School board member ' ..2.f:'. . . . . . 3352iiiiiiiffifiilfiiiiEiiiifififiiiiiiiiifilififiQ I . I . 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Second Row: Mike Parker, presidentg Kim Loughary, vice presidentg Lloyd Moffitt, representative. Back Rowz Nancy O'Neill, secretaryg Adele Sampair, treasurer, , v 3 1 'A' w .ff 'wfffi .v - bw ' x f' , . ri FIG!-fl'FOl2f MENl'l2.EFOl2-M ,mb- -41. 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'ii iv 7 Q77 Conservation has become more than just a word on campus as students gave their cars for bicycles to conserve energy. According to one administrator, the ber of bicycles on campus have more than doubled in recent months, cree new parking problem. Students are being forced to cope with the shortage PARKING , if : Y F A .M . K V lv-, H El' fllf -32 . X i I ,B , g K' Si -i , fs, x. ,: B . fr 'B 355'-fif sg 5 - 1 - 4 ' 'ii X 3 Q 2- Q. Q . Q . 2 ,. Ti a' ab WAX .3 V . f s 'wi .. Q k . ' if 3 , . ',, 4-'Y , ' . 5. A - , :jr ,' 2 .' S YB fs , if wg . - 23,9-,gf g 8355 X' , in f, . f , j V i , r at ,y - X . 'f-B55 A .f Z? -u. fb .' - - , ,. A E ., , lx '-L L' - vi, K ,f :,3.t . U . 'Z :LQ .tux .A g ,L ay a fs Q3 A is Y . - '- me . c B-e lif 5 as 914 - is R - 'ii fi T N, f, fi-Tfs ,i r sssc s Q -. six' '- Si.-2' s ' rf- ' , 1 B Q .B locking their bikes to fences and trees until the school ob rains more bike racks. Z W eiii if y , if f' Donna Biscoe HQ iy Bittinger Leesa Blades Isaac Blake jean Blinn Kirt Biiss Kim Bolander Cindy Bondurant Craig Bontrager Charry Bower Keith Boyd Mary Bracken Rebecca Bridges Susan Brodsky Q gr! Brooks jacque Brooks Seniors 201 Debbie Brown Debbie Brown Keith Brown Steve Brown Gail Bruce Rich Brydle jill Budowsky Rick Burris jackie Burton Rosalinda Cana Sherry Carlini jeff Carlock Charlann Carroll Mary Carr-Vernon leff Carter Mark Carter jeff Carver Sheila Cassidy Gerald Castorena Dale Chase 202 Seniors +,,,, :xiii V 'I 6 v w ,,, uf 9 if Q' '39 Hifi? x 'N Q Jw wi wha, K. K . s. 1 1 Y f 3 I 1 F Y is Wie W- .BQT4 . ,,, f A i f C iis i lm' I s r MT' uiw i ,,,ee A aah- -., QENIOIZQ IN MENVCLA ,ef ,,,1,.,, 'Vg' is ff .,,,,-- M li 'li'-'Q' 'V' CQ-J' ' ' i, X W... ,, ii I 'M w 'Vp K .J-Q if ,N H X i ig? Mfr' 4. 3 fl HOLD FOREIGN POUOKQIMUUIUON ,KX fi r,,', ,- 4 1 7Y , tif , i 5 I ff X7 V kg . --. Discussing ways to improve his country's international position, Rich Brydie, senior, points out severalproblems to his government teacher, Virginia Waterman, during a class simulation. Mrs. Waterman and Evan Barraclough sponsored the activity. 4f.:l 25' f X Bill Chudanov Carol Ciapusci Cary Ciptak Mark Clark David Clift james Coffin jerry Coggin Marcia Collins Bill Cook Patty Costbile Sue Cramton Seniors 203 204 Seniors LQLQQLQD-Q lean Crase Brenda Crawford Kitty Creach Karen Crippa QQELE Nick Crowder jeff Crowell Michael Curran David Dagenhart Betty Daily Debbie Rainey As the Dons prepare to head across town to play the Mesa lackrabbits for the Central Division AAA football champion ship, senior class officers prepare the senior lawn a final resting place for the Mesa football team. However spirit wasn't enough as the lackrabbits defeated the Dons by a score of 34-70. ' f - . 'vs' H2 , 6' Q2 11- t N rg QX X x W Q -Q K YR - i.ic s l C is S ff' C . 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'sr Y L X ij ? A Q 5, Q X ' ass-ig:-gt, it .T K .t i Aa 31, OF!-WCEIZQ BUILD BLAZING EONFIIZE ar .- ,, - ' Wig ' r , X4 gg ff is i ss Q V ,B ryr, Q.,,.,.,.,,,,G aa? l S ala 'QW nr ' 43 . if it . gf-rf' 5 5 Senior class officers, with a little help from some friendly underclassmen, pile on the wood the afternoon of November 5th, as they prepare for the bonfire which is to be held that evening following a pep rally in the gym. 'W E ini -'I A I i -, if , fi I 'Y' i-- f if J f I lgiQALC.L?.Ii Dawn Falk Sue Ferguson Kathleen Ferrell Ralph Fierros Mary Ann Figura Richard Fisher Steve Fisk Keith Flanagan Bob Flanigan lan Fleming john Fleming Sandra Fleming leff Fletcher Bill Flood Mike Fogarty lim Ford Glen Forthun Linda Foster Kevin Foster Cindy Foutz loAnn Fraijo Rick Fraser Dennis Frazee loAnn Fredrickson Pam Frye joni Fuellman Mark Funk Patti Gannon Roxane Gardner 208 Seniors UNIQUELYQHAPED ' ' . ,- ...-.f KW ri' t F go- W Ellii i 'iid yy l fha iw? W-...lu i D AQ 'LAWN PAUON' e K, ,H f ' , S , ,ff Combining wood, chicken wire, napkins and talent the senior class created an unu- sually shaped pyramid float. Garnering a second place spot in the homecoming parade, the float also decorated the lawn for divisionals at Westwood. Cherrie Gaskill Don Gates Tom Gentry Kurt Giesaking Sherri Gillenvvater Glenn Gittus Karen Glad Koreen Glad Rob Gleave Terry Gluvna Mike Godfrey Seniors 209 Assembling a third wagon to add to the Explorer newspaper staffs delivery fleet are seniors Mary Ann Figura and Teresa Rogers. The wagons are used to deliver newspapers, David Goldstein G 1 Viviona Gonzalez jean Qioggjenberger Kathy Graf Jeanine Graham Sandra Graham li Parn Grant Anita Graves joni Greek Kathy Griffin 210 Seniors 1 Debbie Grotb Fred Guldan David Gunn jeff Guy Dan Haas Gail Hablutzel r Laura Halchisbick rudy Hales Barbara Hall Becky Hall Dana Hallman Steve Hamlet Bob Hammond Tracy Hansen Beth Hansird William Hari Mark Harris Paula Harsh Krys Hart Seniors 211 Rebecca Gaddis Laurie Hadley Nancy Harris Kris Hasper Larry Heckathorn Gary Helus Jeanette Hennessey Richard Hensley Candy Hesson Pam High Iinlbiofmann Doug Hoggatt Robyn Holman Mary Lu Holmes Sherry Holmes jane Houser Randy Howard Melia Hughes Robin Humbert Deborah Humphrey 212 Seniors PJOYGCIV 'CELEBEAIEQ' CE lf! WU N4 5, , R fl , 5 h ,W 'gs ,V -D 1 ia, ,, u ., j 5 Q. ' i as , . if f 1 JE ll , l gf , 1 l :g il f 4 f wi ','. riisrri if W W In 1 ,K ...al , wp, , ,jeff Q' ', Ending a week of festivities, Homecoming King and Queen, Don Whitlatch and Corey Croft, reign over the dance following the game against Scottsdale. Eff MW Robert Hutt Keith Hyland Jim Ingham ,, gf-' W- I Q ' . H, . Q, . ' I A I as V ' iff 5M 'iT9 2:I L ' , 21' if in V , , I if L L 9 im 1 'V f In 'Hg W' 1 i f f Wah' - - 4: 4 ggfw .V - lf? Kim Inward Bruce Irvan Dan Irving Daisy Jahntz Sandi jackson Daryl James Mel Javier David Jensen Glen Jensen Calvin Jernigan Laurelen John Richard Johnson jerry lonas Bgglggra ligetgen Steve Kaiser Karen Kasold Barry Koufax Deborah Keeler Karen Keelin joe Kirstein Sharon Keelin Kathy Keim john Kelly Keith Kelly Sue Kelly Karen Kemp Kim Kenyon Karen Kessel Ralph Killion Erlon Kimball Cherrie Kircher Pat Kirpatrick 214 Seniors QENIOPS DOMINZIIE PIGQKIN PARADE W fag' K eill .-Z. 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Paul Klett Dennis Klus john Koch Kim Krafft Mary Lou Krause Paul Kulongovvski Terry Kuntz Roger Kurth Gina Labriola Marie Lague Paula Lambert Lisa Lang Terry Larson Deborah Lash Rick Lawdahl Kevin Lecierc jerry Lenhart Kathy Leonard Steve Letson Carol Letwicki Seniors 215 David Leyhue David Leyvas Roger Lidman Charles Long Debbie Long David Longnaker Mike Looney Art Lorengen Kim Loughary Gene Lounsberry Martha Lowrey Craig Mace William Macha Debbie Maczuga Cynthia Mann lanell Manske Kathy Marino janet Marion Robert Markes Mitch Marquardt 216 Seniors ig, . , ... 153:-5' 4x - Q 'QE C I y Y.. it at It Q, . 1 Q W1'7 ' ,R s H Q-x ,Qi ' in ' 9 . . ti he f , i is 'fs ,if E., J, g V It ,, jd Of, l , my-f ' vi ,ya 3 3 5 gave? gf-gfwfagy SV fi' 2 i i 'R g Y 'IB sag, ik M, Q G49 QHOEMGE 'DITCH K,-af .K ff' 'fu As-rf au, l .. in 1. if ITN ,,.--fr - +z.i,H ,ft is gl J KL 'Q'? '-uf YW ft? i i f ix-H , L E 'li U ' -. ii? E, A '91-f 'f5P' Mark Mathews Linda Martinez Pam Martin lack Merrett Carol Mason Dan Masters Kelly McCarthy Steve McCormick Vicki MCCully lana McDonald Mike Mc:Entire Shirley McFarlin jim McKinney Kevin McMahon Mike MCMurry Richard MCNeeIey lQl.f.-LME-XAZh.e.Ltgr Kim Melios f jeri Minnich Seniors 217 Laura Moeller janet Moerbe loan Moerbe Lloyd Moffitt Teresa Montgomery Sallie Moorehead Debra Morby Leonard Morea Penny Morris Todd Morrison jill Mote Bob Munista Martin Muir lim Mulcahy Mike Mulher Angie Mackinson 218 Seniors -5 ., :L xx. .au-Q, -- vii ,X Q, 15 rw, 5 s V X me , 5' ' gif? if tif., ,P i K+' ' I M . '.. ,-., - i Q .u ' ff' Q' , lf X s , ,gf iv sxhw Q 'kg sas. asf Ziff - 4 ,ws A2 as .- fi ws ,X .--i -. as is -,iq -fx 1 as A 4,5 Jr 'fy mi X' 3 li S 1 fl' x ,X if e , sf... if ai Qs wg., V . , V 1 r fi . lsss iff reissue junior Valerie Cole and senior Steve Fisk dance to the sounds of the 50's at the Hop, sponsored by the stu- dent Council. The winners of the dance Contest - 3' L is Y x 4- 'Qs 400-9' , 2 I 9 INNOCJ-3NF50's EEA INVADEQ l-IOP AQ 'GEEAQEIZS' BOP, , TWIST were chosen at the end of the Hop. Seniors Pam High and Ted Stump were the best ,.-, ,., dancers, while Steve Fisk and junior Cindy Lee took second. Disc jockeys Ralph ' Bradshaw and Cary Stephens played most of their favorite hits. 'UQ .J A was . .N 11' . . :Q , ' e as :Kita , ,, ,fs is r i -fzri s Qs ea? .i .0 WX r ',-'--' ew. 'rw ' W i' P ima. :Tl . -, . sw ' 3 , ' f' ffm Barbara Mullins Scott Munsey Donn Murray lean Murray Tom Murray Dave Murrieta Cindy Nelson john Nelson Lori Nelson Mitch Nichols Seniors 219 leff Nielson Linda Naegle john Norrington john Norris Doug Norwood Ken Ong Chuck Olsen Katherine O'NeilI Nancy O'Neili Pam Oswald Douglas Owen Earl Owens Keith Pace Brock Page Virginia Page Holly Papin Greg Papinko Lennie Parker Mike Parker Sharon Parks 220 Seniors QENIOIZ OPJGANIZEQ ELF gel R Q ity' fik A flfr 1 'N-9 dit 4 ,www F015 rr XS'-ni' jim Parry Roy Patterson joy Payton Gaston Pechholt julie Peirce Korie Pelka Mike Pellechin Pam Pennell Richard Pernack Tina Marie Pernack Lori Peters Mary Lou Peters Sandy Peterson Colleen Phelps Caroline Phillips jerry Pickart Roy Pickenheim Sid Ple.LQl3,gr Dennis Plute Seniors 221 Dean Pontius jim Poole Debbie Poore Richard Poll Beth Porter Shanna Post Betsy Pratt Cheri Preece Dana Rae Pugh Susan Quering Janelle Raborg Kathy Rajca Mike Rall julie Ralston E. E Sam Rauch Suzanne Redding Don Reid Ginger Rehrman Ranae Remington 1- ir? ? 1 1 , 5 'A T l R 2 it 'Ti' 'ft I ,av WW? Terry Repp Beth Resler Dan Rice Mike Richards Gary Richards Cindy Ricotta Sue Riding john Riggs Brian Riley Rick Robbestad Bryan Roberts Ighn Roberts Deborah Robinson Dave Roby Michelle Rochard Don Rockwell David Rogers Teresa Rogers Drew Rosholm Tracy Rupin Seniors 223 Richard Ruscetti jeff Rushlo Kay Russell Michelle Rusyniak Bill Ryan Randy Sage Adele Sampair Scott Samuelson Tracey Samuelson Lisa Sanders Cindy Sargent Kelli Schiess Carl Schranz janet Schroeder Paul Schwartz Ralph Score Dennis Seamen Theresa Sebring Dave Senteler joe Sentivanac 224 Seniors PLANQTO -'?I.i K asf a g u a , A -, -1 , ,v Milfastf .4 .1 T., 5 fa A ,,.. ,,.,.. ,. . ,2 r 5 Q . Nw K X 45 -I 'W A r f-W, , V- .7 . i L ,N my W -- 'w r ,. ,,i,, gfifw fff if xfr, . ,.', ,.. - f 'W , ww , , , f ,,,mM,. W 5. . I P I d ,Mi IA ,. ,E I ma 5 ' if L -ws., -L. V .,2'? '?e 'f .A ,. 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Nancy Stortc Kelley Stoti Cindy Streit Terry Streil ,sa led Stump Rick Surls Noreen Talmadge lon Ialtgg Ellen Tanner Gene Taylor John Taylor Mary Taylor Don Templetor Scott Thader Mike Thibaul Cathy Thomaf 226 Seniors li' ', ' 'V A 'A X QENIOIZQ ON JOBTPAINING or K 25 Z5 V vi., M, l ,, 1 1 ff Steve Thomas Debbie Townsend Ron Troth Gary Turner Doug Underwood Mary Valencia Bill Vandergraff janine Vandevvege Mary Van Matre Monica Van Wazer Yolanda Varela Terry Vernon Bill Waite Brad Walker Ron Watson Sharon Webster Ann Wheeler Pati Whelan Kathy White Seniors 227 Don Whitlach Walt Whitney Becky Wilcox Zachary Willeford john Williams Debbie Wills Cindy Wilmoth lanine Wilson Les Wilson Rob Wilson Tom Wilson Kathy Wisner Diane Wolf f Connie Wood Pat Woodford Carol Worcester Gary Wright Kim Wright Anita Yennie 228 Seniors ., , 2-:,':3yigpzf:m is .., ,.,.:'?-'Zim , ,a '-r- -- W:!f 1zf'-1',- V' g- , V L K I-wg , ' . f rt: W, -Ha, ,, ,gaj .,,..,,.. . ,,,,,,, ., ,at . if 'M g Em? is 'fa Paw 'Ulf 1.410 U lu? ia 3 H a if M a dd 14 1 Ni FE IOIZQTOTE FL TO GA OUNE CRISIS Q 4 ggi by 'W n ' iff: i -M . I ,wwf at if K f 'E 4 wr-X fs 4 iv 4 'X F Z Changing the established tra- dition of having Homecoming floats driven around the track for display, the senior class, due to the fuel shortage, chose to carry their float. Organizing bonfire activities vvas another part of Homecoming which the senior class helped plan. Seeking the advice of others in the class, the senior class offi- cers decided to poll the stu- dents as to where they wished to go on senior ditch day. The fuel shortage played a major role in the decision. Leading the band in a new cheer is Richard johnson, senior. Started as a joke, the cheers became a regular part of each game. Vw ' . ' , W' l . ' L W Randy Zach ,avi 'E Af 7 In lane Zekanis ,V Kim Zimmerman ' , Sue Zimmerman IPS 171' Karen Zuendel Cary Zeibig Susan Bowman Bill Dippel ...H ' Francis Gilbert Andylenson Kimberly Kanschat Rick Lavvdahl Seniors 229 230 Iuniors OFFICERS PUBLISH NEWS EULLEUN .M yr 'I I WW'-f-.aff . Q . -I Xxisxt Q lit ugsiQ its N X lass 1 x, 3 Ztiilbzi alum! llfiil 'QMS Hiliifm I W I Mig, 1-rw. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row: Dave Debree, representative, Second Row: Gwen Schliessman, treasurer, Margaret Lloyd, secretary. Third Row: Jody Taggart, jus- tice, Bill Scott, representative. Back Row: Amy Chislock, vice president, Gil Shuga, rep- resentative, and Steve Dennis, president. The officers help to plan the various junior class activities. if ,-Vg, . .1- V -4- 2.31 . ff 'M Tw .,-Q 4 A .,, A H, , Us U , tif' A , ,i, i,. .-.K ' J X , 6 ' gif . - i - if m X I , A . 5 V Aw ,Q LA 7' ' L 1 V A , A . ,,,, , , V ,., bw. K ,,,,,,., I vt fl XX l.i' 'ifffzzi 7? :VV nf K 'sv . 3 A , V x t, 'ii' , Y H ,.t, , , . fl li? if i M n , :K , I, IQ , .tg R, 5 ,V , , Z V, rf ,E ' S. ' 4 A X , 'Q Lt. 1 p 1 5 if My 4 .1 f f a i , w 'lf J! if-mf 4 M Z ,iz 5 lift SR'-f 3 INFO?-MQ Ms,-Q 'Z 52 - ,. , W' '55 f la Z was 3 W We 'H B 41 fi ...W-' - Wi ,, 4,2 9534 r fi',, f 5, ... 4 , . . 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V- ,,,,,L WWWW Kim Dodd Debbie Dodsworth lulie Davidson Andrea Downey Brenda Drayer Denise Duhamell Cindy Duncan Richard Eckhoff Andy Eishen Patty Eker joanne Elias Mike Ellis Barb Emberlin Mike Engraf Maggy Enizrnann Bruce Evers Tony Everhart Robi Fairchild Linda Faultner D.o1m.a.EarnsQ.i:1 Kathy Eelke Andy Ferrall Charles Ferraro Gary Filaski Marianne Flick Ann Finnegan Mike Flanigan Ben Fish Pam Fitzjarrold Glenn Flanagan Doug Fledderjohn Juanita Flores Chris Flynn Pat Fogarty juniors 233 Kevin Foote Sandy Forsgren Rick Forthun Dee Ann Foust Jacqueline Fox Tracy Fox Bruce Francis Shari Frankeberger Mike Franks h Kim Frazier Debbie Galluzzi john Gannon Pete Gannon Mary Garstka Pat Gavin Dayel Garneski Barbara Geise LxD.Qs1Lth Anthony Gibson Linda Gladish Chip Gleason Sharon Covltl ltsm CHJPII Kart-n Clraingvr Dan Clrtiylwal Cary Clrcwn Rhonda Gunder Daleen Gunnerson D.m.i2.CunnsLaQn Mike Gunzelman lay Guyot Cindy Haas Earl Hack Rusty Hadley Mary Hegarty David Hall Ron Hall Paula Halstead lean Hanlon Donna Hannaman Steven Hansen Shawn Hantla Mark Hari jim Harrington joy Harris B' Hagt f . 4 it f,.,.,y0 'P Wir W .W at 2, .. . ,. ,.,, ga h . ,A A V K aw' s, N it .M f iv A F, v W -2- a .rw ,f 1 4.28, ME4 't rffr 'Q . f 11' iv ' F ' ' 'I Q f 5 za SPONSORS AUVIQE, HELP WMM 1 QW., A E rf. gm 1' K Z - S it B R Q X 4 Vi I ' Rf X x I 1 i 1 J V 'Q if 4 X l X t -- Q Y ' .X X is it ,L i 'K rl W ,f 1 f 1 g - I1 W firm . 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' x, ' if q i 4 t , 4 ww l 5 EJ gf ,K as , 41 W 4 f 1 l Bob Hartrick Karen Hasper Bud Hathaway Michelle Hawkins Randy Hawkins Scott Hazel Tom Hedges Keith Heller Valerie Helmold Carol Henkenius jim Hershey BMHID-hifi-F19 S Carl Hill Pam Hill Patty Hofmann Mike Hogan lim Hoggatt Stan Hoke Mike Holman Scott Holman jeff Holmes Kathy Hoots Cheryle House Susan House Terri Houser Dave Howell Lori Howard Mark Howard Kim Howatt Sharon Hudak Kelli Hughes Mike Hughes Tracey Hughes Carolos jackson luniors 235 236 juniors Elizabeth jackson janice jacobelli B.ra.d.lim22 Mike jacques john james Mark jenkins Doug jensen Rachelle jensen Loretta job Cheryl johnson juliejohnson Mark johnson jeff jones jeff jones Darlene joseph Kevin Kahus Mary Kalastro james Kanouse Marcy Kazmak Kelley Kehoe john Keim Bob Kelley Michal Kempton Tad Kendall Becky Kennedy john Kennedy john Kennedy Arnold Kescoli Glenn Ketchum Paul Kilger Peter Kilger Bruce King Cindy King C . Barbara Kirkpatrick Karol Kjestad Keith Klahn Gail Klein -32 -Cv 'L 11fitCCg1C,2 C N' A f- I f . C ,. v. V M K , X .feng C - ' 7 l Cf .11 .s Q pi x C,C,,4:: sr'ss C ,C - fw- 1 aC Q .sri ' ' 1 A ,X ..ly Y i w-mm S nw,,..- fr ' fi an ,ri U Key Club member Gil Shuga, junior, quenches his thirst with Gatorade dur ing a time out at the Key Club versus Los Hermanos football game held Octo ber. l-le played wide receiver for Key Club who won by the score 78 to 0. A5 3 sr ff' 5, r ,ixw ,f B M. i .Ci ,, nw , :vis i Ki! t in! Q, 1 3 fs 33 W 1--:ae t f in we C, C W Q 9 K gy - C ' C ' Q C ' g C S A lf Q Cs es i 'f 0 'N C QF BEF' C LA Jff 1 ,:t- ss tstt , lslsss ' 1 i 1 I lk' C ..,. l 2 1 iii? EC C m '5 'k-i T 1, i ig Q -C fi 1 xt --' 2 . h ti K it K BH i i yi it C C N t V . K 'Q Q , sss ' C CCs V qC C i 5 . i if P gi , Clig gj i ij, ,W C 3, C W ' ' fi. QC. 5 Q j C 1 ,C.ts B K s 4 B C i f fi ix if . 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'eats-TWY. if il i I -L-L it it Dani Lenz Charles Lester Clayton Lester Kevin Letson Pam Lindenbauer jim Lindsay Mike Lindsey Cristen Lloyd Margaret Lloyd Kitty Longmire Cindy Love Keith Luttrell Kendra Lymer Mike Maczuga juniors 237 Mike Maderazzo Richard Maestas Don Mahon Bill Majercin Bob Malone Esta Maltz Debbie Mancuso Gary Mandarino Tom Manista lim Marquardt Kathleen Marron Silvia Marsh Anne Martinek lim Martinez ludy Martinez Ron Masters Michelle Mata Karen Mathews m Shawn McCready Tori McCutcheon Vina McDonald Rick McEntire Peggy McFarland Ken Mclntosh Ieresa Mclnturff Kelly McKay n Debby McQuesten Tim McGuire M Sue McSpadden Lisa Means Dave Measel Christy Miller jerry Miller Mike Millett lane Milne Ruth Mingua Dan Minton Michelle Mitchell Lengmohlex Dave Moore Shelia Moore Maureen Moorehead Pam Mooreman Alita Moosbrugger joe Morris Dawn Morrison Dawn Napolitan S br' M Te Needham Andy Neillie john Nelson Julie Neville 238 juniors JUNIOIZQ ' 2 V fi 'Q M , .V H i 4 5 32 I'5Pv Mjii 6 4' 8' f I Huw-f ' in H In 1.Mt,,v- X.MJzizMM1, I M f 'z J f 3 -v . 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X 'jk 'D S Q Q' li 'F ' 1 K ff 'I 1 'lb-f my .T Todd Davis and his laboratory partner in chemistry, Barry Ladehoff con- duct an experiment for their class. In chemistry each student has a partner whom he works with all year round on experiments. The buddy system 1,f: X Q K t'f V1 1 X 5 Vt, 4 sy 'T jd ,N jc yytj xvh, ' ' l 'HF Q , - . L . . 1 51, :L . .A ,, 'l l V.. ' ' f i . h .MSA - o s Q Q gg i V, an j - ' I i ,,' t d ' 3 r A V i - I Q 92: X T ,I I 9, Z 3 V1 . 'ff ' l ' A I 6, 'U' UN V vi ii K I -- +. i.. ,so-f K., x i Zara Newton Man Ngo Wing Kevin Nickel Shawn Nixon Debbie Norris Adie Norush Ted Novak Frank Novotny Vinita Null Tony Orlando .la-i.f.O.Lr Richard Ouellette Teri Owen I f- 'vi' Lai 5, not only makes the experiment easier, it also helps the students collabo- rate on research gathered through the cause and effect of the chemical testings. This then must be written up and turned in. . A .tea N ii t ,. 'Si i ,. . Q Bob Owens loyce Palmer Vicki Palumbo Doreen Pasquel Terri Paul Andrea Payton Renee Papin Bob Parks Andrea Parrnelee Kaylene Parsons Vince Pellerito Ken Pennell Kevin Perry Fred Petti luniors 239 Stephanie Peltycrew layne Phelps Tim Pickett Bill Pierce Paul Piper Kathy Pitnikoff Susie Pittenger Dorinda Plummer Stephanie Poage Leslie Price Douglas Rader SGQLI-Rain Edward Rairrs Dave Rall Pat Rascoe 3, as S N ' 2 I 1 44? f fi 'Q 'Q 4 .4- 1 is f 4 'nu 7 H. ,U M , -1, 1 if M Q Z' 'Q A., 3. 'L ag., r ,K a 5' f L , 5 ii, fi ,al R . 4 KJ iv Q G' f , M . f 'Q 7x s I Nui, Q v ' 5 , f X W f of iff f E 1 are all 5 A 1 'N XX, + .Ar x .,, '11 ar if yi f w n , ,I 5 X Y. V' VVV I .. - :fi 5' , 'wr' 5 r' A . 9:5 fl, aff' N 5 'xl fe Q bw - ,.V. ., Y R L i leresg Ramsdale i. 'W' f fl J' 4 X Carolyn Ragggh Mark Raymond Bill Reed Thomas Reichardt Pat Reineke Tom Reischmann Suzan Flenner Sharon Retzlaff Earlene Reynolds Mike Reynolds Brad Richez Doug Riggle Kim Riley Cindy Risley Pat Rissi k, 5 +P , ff f I uf, N U f .fl ' . 5 , , A 1' . fe 1 s . S' s , 1 ,Y it Q E52 Il' . p iv .Q Q A ,-' t in v Q 11-- ' 1 1 , .,,, i 'E , y . Ala 3 ' ii i f, K7 5 , . 3 H 5. If If M ia 'fab 5 -f W? .4 W 5. zfb-ff 1 il , . iv- he-J xg l M P, if . in , J' f ...- , ,, 1 .,,,- , 4 A x N' 'Ui' 5 ,uf f. Q--a i XL we 'VX- JUNIOIZQ OLAQQ 5 , .ef gg K. 5 at 5 l it , 1 , 1 ON k l ef f .,, , V' it , ' t A t 9' Y m if 3 4 J 7' ' f ' i 'fb WS ' i 'fi 1-'Q Q I V J' V X .ff ' . - N.,-e. ,X gf YL V A ,J . . ,J eff . me ,N f ' ' v- an ,, .. , .Y ' if 5 Y . . Q'f 'sf, Q .l nw- . i. , .Mwx . V A f'SQJ',r,:151 , g3K,4.'..,L, ,- in X A 'sf ir'-A N... A54 A . 1' rxf ' N wa an k .fw- Wt- W ' '-'.Q-vi'- '.' at? .+.e, ,t wax -4 . ' ' 1.4 . 1 Aux, nr' S lxfiek 85.1 B V7 Pamela Robertson Gary Rogers Harold Romer Brenda Rondeau Ron Rosen Marc Rossenbach Wayne Rowan Ana Rubert Tracy Rundle Tina Rupin .Ed.Sander,s Roberta Sanders s Bob Santee f jerry Savage Glenn Sayers Gwen Schlessman Todd Schliet Terri Schlosser Steve Schwanz OA Decorating the junior lawn for the game against Saguaro is Amy Chilsock, class vice-president. juniors exhibited exceptional spirit by being the only class to decorate their lawn. OB Class of '75 received third place for the float in Homecoming competition. The float was a paper mached Don on a beaten Beaver. Bw' ' fili tlfiiiigfi' H Vu if H -er 4+- 3' 9? . , 'iw 7 .' l. V , f7i, t,ev yyy ,mp g S j rgk , .., Jyr , A g , Z Kim Schwartz Linda Schwartz Amy Schwerthofer Bill Scott I Michae Scott Karen Seeger Roger Shalley Donna Shannon jim Shea Steve Shea Angie Sharer Bill Sheldon luniors 241 242 juniors Mindy Shernoff Laura Shroff Allen Simons Dave Sims Debbie Singleton Chris Sisk Tina Sitek Dorothy Skinner GiGi Smith L Stephen Smith Vicki Smith Karen Snider Henrietta Solomon Mark Sordahl jill South Panda Spencer Nancy Sponar Doug Stanford Scott Stanford Greg Stanley S? a trtt - i ii i' f 'S S . S rr rv- it ' it s r S S er S l t'. S l iii S., ' ' L 'H ' ii'i .S ' Vl ttl 1 ' f I S S S S S ,t.Vt is irir S iiiif T' f' ' ' S QQ, LS YSQ' I M Sf 2 S. y S itt S ' ' S' ,,, f .S S A r 'i 'l' S S S S S ttr 1 Nrra 5 ' S S ,S '- J . 12 ' 'ii' S km 5 Sl ' A ' ttr, H 1 - -S t ' , S S M, A S St j S l ' S My A' Sffr SS , bu t k1', S fi' 5 tf.. Sf ' S :.f' f S .S - i'f fs fe S ' L 2 ' t1t,,,,.. ' - i S QI 'trt SS S . S S, f ef S S 'l S r ' Q I I SSSS Vrky I U M . SS. S .S J' t jf? W Sh S ,S 3 SSS ' Si 44 ' i 'f ' 7 1 ' 'ti S . . S , ,VW v .IV , SA SS . S: .SE ' , SS .S S I I in V 1 f S50 2 I Si QE. f'-' 'iS :ni ,Fi - I SSSS ry, 33 ,S Q 'tt' S -S - Fi' 1 Si ' 4 SS S S, S 2 V ' 'S tt ' '- a f tStS 2 SSS .Ski R, S Sf S 'if' 'S S, .Sf S S tif' JUNIOI-ZQAID tru Acnwnes l rf 4,5 SS, I ' ii S Zi 1. 2 at 5 it sf SS, c , Y 3 Us f Y SS f' K N SSSff:1 Playing the Son of Buddah'j jason Song, junion is being wheeled off by his humble servant after giving words of wisdom to the football team at the homecoming bon-fire assembly. lun- iors Won second place in the spirit competition among the classes. yf it 4 S. ' S S SASS i 4 S. - S I H ' , S S i rrre ' ,S ta SStS fi? ' ii' Q Z - t M 'S SS, ' we yisfeilf ...ew .iii if if X321 V T T is ,tc or E am fr i , H f be f' v we K' KX 3' ., QQ f 'Vi f 1 A i f 4 . W5 -Q Q fr 4. , T T li' a 1 Q . M X i Cx , M mf, A f A , 5 Wh Pill X x l I xii If I- , -,S 2 , f x , fu' , , , I V ftmi, ,W - mfr fe? , :YZ is lt it 4 if-W in f 'T .f' .1 fx l D a W 1 ' i m ': i '1,': if V 3? . . lvyll I Y 2 1, N' 'a Z' 2 ' T T f a ' S T , 4 ,, 4 'QTL e S ' S i Y li at A r , . ,L,, W I ' 5, . 1 :2 F' , S9 1 - M Q 5, SM ,X 7 P! ,ft dm, K9 Y ,hdauy 1 6 v Ly r is if L'l'1' Q A ' f tj. 1 'I ' t 1 T fs it fl W- S A ' X it me 1 GYK! Ef.i23iifi'?tr:?f?:?5ss.a22l lill S , Q gigif y 4 Tl 3 ,V ge A 'B '51, f Y fix N. f' ' T if li' f 3,4 Q2 il I ' 'Q S? cf? l'v i fa-f Stephanie Pettycrew cries out for help during the annual Haunted House at El Dorado Park on Halloween. She was one of many juniors who worked with the Parks Department and Thespians in presenting the Haunted House. -,W it W 5 Qin'-F Diana Stegall ludith Steiner Rene Stephans Dick Stephenson Bill Stewart Kim Stewart Tim Stiles Sandlin Stitt Jewell Stone Dorey Storegh George Storto Bob Straub Wayne Stuckey Mike Sullins Leah Surface Mark Sutphen Susan Sutton Dennis Svoboda Bill Swaney Nancy Swanson Monica Szafran r ki Linda Szynalski ' Michael Tabeek jody Taggart Tim Tallmalge Bob Taylor john Taylor Steve Taylor Yvonne Taylor Doug Terrill juniors 243 244Iuniors Don Thalke Gary Thompson Dean Todd Bob Torres Terri Trejo Qmlmm Scott Trout Scott Trumble Kim Tygret Ana Unterberger iody Urschel Tony Valencia Dirk VanMatre Terry VanWyier T ' .V Ann Vasko y john Vogan T 7 '15-Wi 7 'fir s 0 Victor Vogel ' w it E4 1' 3 4 ? 3 Tim Voiimer 5 1 ,, .. wx ...mf lean ne Wagner , fl Mike Waite Q, , 4 i ix if . 4, ' i i s a A T it i, V gg g V- T rict 4, er V , W I ,. V ii r i- 4'-it T r if 6 T 2 , iicci T T Af 4 V , 9 5' V Zfi ' N Varsity cheerleader, Mary Watzke, junior, leads a cheer in front ofthe auditorium. Pep rallies were held several times during homecoming week before morning classes. Don's band and varsity cheerleaders prepared the students for the game against Scottsdale, i wa -' 222, K',W- 1, 3 gg 1 4- . l ' . X ' Y fi 1 - A 'f - V 5 ' I 'T I ., t ll 1, ,-., , Sa rf 7 it , , , Q , , A 2 Q I . i 'lgifilt Eli Q A753 JUNIOFZADJUQTQ JALOPYJUMBLE' EZ f 4241 f an ., , ,qi s f 2 A liter if i t, D X if- l 1 if in i ' i x , Attempting to repair his fumbled jalopyf' Perry Wybranski learns a few helpful hints on how to fix it from his on the job learning in his Industrial Arts Class, ' i , ,, , sssii is M f' O! 2 J J 21' Vl,,,-V f ,l A , . y 7 I, ' if k, ' a f i i it lii, ' f D ' Z 'H D ' 7 ' 'Q' Q I v ' P, - I' f - ', i iissia 1 r fs. 1 ' l s ' 2 1 is ft s i M 2 'Y 7 J ' K it E i 1 1 f , ,,., . Q , I i ,. -s sa it - 1 l'ii ' ' if 5 in 'M fi i is ,, 5 ,. -,xp M 7 , - V A , J Y, K S J A f L y ' , r 4 r ' 7 if fggi A V ' :rf ' 4 1' ll s M ,,H, 2 , i ,i Y , :lt i . H ,,, .ttyl Paul Waldrop Doug Wallace john Wallace Beth Walls Dean Walsh Kathi Walsh Laura Wargo Ken Watchmon Scott Watkins Mary Watzke Gary Watson Dave Webb jim Webster Mark Weeter Diana Weir Dave West Gary West Dirk Westerfer loe Whatley Celia Whiting David Whitten Becky Wiedehoft Trina Williamson Mike Willmoth Debbi Wills Celeste Wilson leff Wilson Dick Witt Tim Wood Don Wright Kevin Wright Mike Wyatt Gary Yeager Bernadine Ziegler jeff Zimbal Phil Zizzo juniors 245 Barry Abramosk Steve Anderson 4' if fi Mark Bender j Norma Bergamis li. ft K K. R4 it . i X X wh , X . .fl ,ev iz. -N. 5 , r he an at at ,S S 6 4 Qi .N v , we mml: 6, ,S ,m, I .... r Robin Crouch , Lynn Dorsey V Chris Durkin 3., r.rrrNrrrrr x, t X .fi tk i 1 WK g .1 Chuck.EhrIer L X Tb 5 ,E .,.- ff .: ' Kathy Fleming are 4 f ff W' 4, N 4 5 . . sf 'gs Victoria Gaffney is I 'f tb ' i at P- Maria Halverson ' 1 .af ' - ' ' it H 3 ,R ' ' 'lf N Scott Hulsebus l C ar . - ,Wt T 3 l Robelgtlanilc A4 i Q .5 f r in Ms e loc l ' , ff i it 5. , Life: i J Juivioia cmue' Selling concessions at the Tempe Football game and Heath bars on campus cli: maxed three years of fund rais- ing in preparation for the lun- ior-Senior Prom on March 23. Classmates were kept informed of coming activities by the lunior class monthly bulletin. OA Participating in li'l Abner are Anna Untenberger and Gary johnson. Both are members of ACE and were chosen to help on the production. OB Gil Shuga portrays Santa Claus, while Corrine Beam sits on his lap tell- ing him what she'd like for Christmas. OC Cheerleader, Jody Taggart, appears as a Vil- lian in an afternoon pep rally held during the football season, OD Amy Chislock, paints the junior homecoming window that placed first. 246 juniors J' 14. 474 in x . lt f 'V , , ov df' 5 ,, 'S'-sw, 'f f ,A. f ,, 1 L fa ,Ji -V , 5: t i r -. fr 'N l s' Q A A ie Q :Q K 1 yi Q' Zn ff y, W an in 21 1 Z? . 'I f i 5 V . , , l i ' ' y 't ' at f 43, ,fy ff ., 1 ,M , 3 ,,, fs ,, '- f ,M I 'Hmm ' ,, N Qfpf ?,1 . . M, , 1, 4, f , 4 ' t ' f: :f w Y t y if ' 5 . , A, J, 'ffw.Nfw Marytkalastro Linda Kendall Bradilahet I Valerie Marsh Dar Marttila oe enos y Kevin Mincey Vicky. Nagel Bar P i an Bi owers Clair Quarnstrom Rick Rainey Laura Roberts ESF Schaffer Kim Schwartz Greg, Seifert Gil Shuga Charles Skirpan Dick Stephenson Dawn Thorne Terre Watson Dave Wright Perry Wybranski O 248 Sophomores PPI AID CLAQQ rm ADJUQHNG ,jd h 'X Q iir U 1. V L 'L .. wx ix 2 , gb A W 'H-mln X Sew, ff .WI SOPHMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Front Row: Pat O'Neal, rep. Mike Rolland, vice-pres Second Row: Micki Smith, treas. Sharon Shalley, sec. Third Row: George Esahak, pres Back Row: Bradley Hensley rep, Bob Luffer, justice, S . M - 27 e rsgzizwffzre 5 f ! .V 5 1 'N -vr ,xb- 4-Q. rf ff. . X 'ff Q, ,ev we 41 S 1.: 1 , , S 'A fr' lf - f 1' H z 6 5' ' W. .f,. ga? .Ig Y5?,f' , ,gr Q 7 ,dl L T , f 4 V , .,,, bw j ig --2 , 'X 5 ' Q! L cc ccc as Vat- . A X, if .9 i. ai 4 GEQOFQEOONDYEAPJ ! g k Q7 A iist L, L-:E L. . 4 -I' 'diem ' Y'f Q , f gp: ? N Q? '9 i ,,,, L j mi K F in 25 fy 1.7ta-4, X J f s. L cjrj , , Ih, jxkk Q -. Q ,LL ff' , we V a as jct SLT ii 1 f Q fm 4 X , is j :- tg as I 1 tw L I xx A, Q I X Nha K. Ia L Vi l' Li.iJ.i.e.AAainS Diane Adrian Si:o.t.t.A.gg.of Randy Aitcheson .jahaalcom Gail Aldrich Kathy Alger Mike Allen Don Allsup jim Anderson Mark Anderson Sherry Annis LLi1AnJ.m Tom Apsey Doug Arbuthnot l2iane Armgr Christi Armour Rick Armstrong john Arner julie Attwood Kathy Aungst Glenn Badinelli Bam-Badaur Lisa Bain jon Bakanic Marty Baker Darlene Ballesterous Qindufankar Connie Barnes Robert Barney Richard Bates Leslie Baudo jeff Beck M.i.k.aBeds Pat Belk Steve Belmont Shirley Benjamin Pam Bennett Steve Bennett Pam Benson Lina-Bang jyl Bigharn Scott Birmingham er Doug Blanton Chris Bliven Rob Boettcher Mark Boggess Kris Bogle Carol Bogs Lynn Boillot Vicki Bole Karen Bolin Kim Bolin Mimi Bol mag Gary Boyd Bret Boyer Barbara Bradly Tom Bradshaw Chuck Brence Bama Brian Debbie Bridges Cody Bright Titiana Balazs Kim Brock Becky Broderick 249 Sophomores Dan Broderick Authur Brodsky David Browning Br ni r Br ggeman Mike Bum ernic Pete Burback Greg Burdoin Pam Burris Kath B ee Burton Lauren Butcher Brad Campbell David Cano Tina Carden Mike Carlier Melvin Carlson Sue Carlson james Carney lud Car en r au a Carr'er Brenda Carter Tim Casey Carol Cavin Randall Chantry Ken Chase Dick Chatham Martin Churchfield Caroline Clark .L.LD.d-3.Cl.LLt Bill Clinton Tina Clough Mary Closset Mary Cocca Ii.n.a.Cada,c Deana Colletti Donna Colombo Robert Conlin Mike Conner E!-i.Q1Dk Roger Cook Sam Cook David Coons jim Cooper Susie Coppinger lim Corroo ' Cos ' Cindy Counsell Sue Courtney laye Cox Log' S ox mam Kevin Crawford 250 Sophomores sk i ef s .ff , W4 Arw- lf. fs, - fr f Bra '?Ve . 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The window, representing the Lost Cities of Gold was ! s '5 awarded second place in the homecoming competition. Y l' ,S nk ,tV, K gg ,Wxx , in -Q gg -. N 'G x 5 'b ! ki X3 5 4' R ,pf Q W Q K Q I 1 x 1 ' 9 'Q , i r i 5' V K ' r .X 1 ' , 5 AN J .9 . s ijlii J i it ' M V . l f N w D il p li W i 2 'F if 0 D ' Karen Crowder Kirby Crowell D:aCLCud.a I Emlgmev Mark Curran Pgt Curtis Deanne Daily Leslie Dalke' lohn Darr Barry Davis Beverly Davis Carol Dawson Chris Decker Penni Decker e Ima Dele Dave Delster Pat DeMartino Bob Demson Greg Deniger S Etienne Dezentze Scott Dial Tom Diamond Donna Dilday Bill Dildine Cindy Dimmitt Valerie Dinsmore Linda Dodd Frank Donato Sophomores 251 Bill Doran Larry Duhamoll Denise Dugan Kay Dunn Scott Duscher Scott Eaton Richard Ebel john Eckhoff Dan Economos Graham Ellis ,Mankimm lode Engle George Esahak Kathy Evans Terry Everhart Bnhiwald B.eth.E.mu.ng Sue Eyestone Tim Fagan Pam Farr Frank Fedele Tom Eelke Art Ferguson Bill Ferrel Larry Fielaski 252 Sophomores Q1 ,S 1 1ss:x:m.a1w.f: ,. . . ll in E rw 'Z ,,1 - i JB I V ll iii S ff M Y , 7 NT gf P' -Y ff W ff! 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Randy Field Tamala Fierros Sandy Fincher Kevin Finn Bill Ferrell Robert Fisher Mike Fletcher Linda Flinn liallapilaad Doug Florence Scott Frasier Lisa Freedlund Kurt Fulk TLac.v.Eu.Ller Mike Gabele Mike Gaffke Cindy Galbraith David Gannon Marta Garcia Patti Garcia jeff Gatevvood Brad Gentry Kim Gerodimos Marie Gettas Dave Gifford Trudi Gilchrist Kim Gilpen Pam Ginnetti Kim Gleason Marc Gleason Kelly Gleave Kathy Glenn Tamie Goche Bryan Gore Don Grammer lim Grant Rick Grasmoen Bob Graybeal Dan Greco Carrie Green Barbara Griggs Randy Grothaus Wally Grover Greg Gunder e KLi.'J.V.l:iaa.r Rob Halchishick Pam Hallmark Patty Hallmark lim Hammons Scott Hanneman Brad Hanson Dennis Hangla Sophomores 253 Randy Hardy Tim Harms Robert Harris Q93bU:l.a.LLli0J1 Bud Hathaway SiL lLlil-ll-6581-D5 Liz Helmold .Kaxmgielus Lnn.l:!ell.us Mark Hendel Claire Henkenius Sheila Henning Tim Henry Bradley Hensley Mark Hermann Randy Hesson M. . . o n Hilger Patty Hilton Maria Hinojosa Beth Hinton Wendy Holloway Theresa Ho ren a opson Linda House Debbie Houser ludy Hreha Alan Hubbard lan Hughes mLi.mia.H-ue-hes Bru ' Perry Humbert .Ll.ZZJi5-ml Derenda Hurst 254 Sophomores CLAQQ 'QINKQ' F-ll2Sl'PlACE iiii l if if a 'Yi or -Xl t - X 2 M-r v 3 in ii , P X Q il.-. p as Q-Q9 -K S I l . KN -- .fd vm. 'fu' Z ,ii 5, One interpretation of the homecoming theme Conquerors of Challenge is , ' ' expressed by the sophomores in an astronaut, a football playen and Abraham KS .5 idx ii' tt,,, E Lincoln. The float placed first and was designed by George Esahak. 1 l t s it attt x x X i QQY.. ,.:, f A . A as V, .t,t w ill K KK t y MK 'f . .. g i K 321-:' x K ' te K .t - ,K Ki KK . KK KK, V V K K r eirl- . if , ,N f-N as , i . K ' S v- - - r' in ,- ew ' ' ' L' I ' K .- kin K L . - K , gf xr- K , . ,K K Q K Kar' 3 K Ky K .'., xK K K 1 K' Q H31 eat' t - ' --1, t is, . ,ew t +4 eeef set errs teer Q K K . 'X tm ,SKK K 6 figs etiei ' h S Q .KK K reei 2 K H t'rr ' t K KK .-35 K W KL .K . 4 X K . L .4 fi f ' . -at Q' is ' t p,g P ' . at 1 L t reelf . ite, t M ,Lg it ' ' f , . K K ,--0 , KKK -Nw. 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A 2 . , K s ' g ,S il . s- I I X I xc v g i . hrrx -x 1. - I - 5 s A . .. wg N A as any ' 1, i Lim r i fiifi xx 0 g. xl ' I In Q3 fel T rfsxif Fi 12: 1 fy. fm: 'rg ci if ' ' f-. x, Carrol lngle Dale Ingraham Maurice jackson Mary lahntz Consi javier .B.i.ILl2iL'iiJQl2BSDJ'1 Stephanie johnson Larry lonas Eai:l.l.oues loe jones Ellen jordan Marmliasuev Karen Kanalos Frank Keefer Amy Kellermeyer Dave Kelly Diane Kelly Kevin Kemp jim Kemper Kim Kendall Mary Kermoader Bill Ketterer Al1an.ISi-IH-bill 3: f f- -2:5 J ,.. , If iw' ,Q it Q -up A sf S . fu 51 x an 5 M W 5? , f aalii i?r .B eier K Painting posters was one of the activities Sharon Shalley and Tom Ciapusci did for the football game against Saguaro. They also sold concessions at one of the home games to raise money for the building of the float. The float took first place in competition. K.,- ,,.,' 9 R 1 5 F fx wi t r are 5 rx ,-'..f c 5: figs. f 1 ,WF . k,,, , Mike Kirkpatrick Sophomores 255 Carl Kissner Carl Knaak Bruce Knapwurst Kori Kn om Koch Wally Kostelnik -v' ffl' ' A :f' liiiwf L , .,,, y L y K' Iggy A zz .::., J .img , it ll,ll kV', : H n - fi 1 ,, tg if a f 4 vi V k k.,, Q rj k,,1 .zfp ge gi Mike Kruse A .Zla .- - , e A L Dave Kuppinger g I ,ty My ,gifs W, 1 -K H : I :V ll ,W ,,, . K. K I wi? -Dale-K-'-Um' '5 'V l .. - ' ' Aial ' ll A. Lexle Lambert fll L' f fi il f , - -L4 . -' ' fri A t . K ' W 4 . ,,., -t if .1 , ,tw ff- M C ,, , E .l l 5 ' , A Mace Laurence Merry Lee Terri Lenhart Pete Lenstrohm Bill Leschnick Rick Leslie Kent Lester CQisi2lBI.iQ Kathy Lewis Mary Lewis Tom Lewis Debbie Lippmann Sally Loenker Bruce Logan Pete Lombardo Faye Longnaker Cathy Longo john Loos Ralph Loothorough 256 Sophornores A'l' i a . Iryl, . iii xl' 'f ' f r'irt , L ooor at L L , 4 L QOPHOMOPEQ ' ' DONEITE LINE .4 I . yy, A, ,. tt,, , ' - yy, v 7 ii. . '-,' 'eey s 4 ' , , ' L 'f e iib ' ' i I Il vi , I Yr VVK1 l 1 I A Qi L' yyit L iia iii t . e as rfliify - , 232 yi,t tt,L teeett eeiiieeeei e L L ieit .ey,Layf J s if Q l EAM it H 'H ' , - -1 r if L r :fix l?Ex,,.1i:kk--- ....., salma we ' 5 4 L 'iiii L ilii . :.k L L .K Lri K , Wifi : ,-1f 1 JAX-f.is 1395 S Q 5 't .kh,, ,. Q During the Saguaro pep assembly, sophomores Luellen Sheffer, Carolyn Page, and Pam Benson stand at attention and sing Coronado's hymn. The var- sity donetts are made up of eleven sophomores out of twenty members, 3 3 5 5 . I Q3 .ai W 'lf' f -f,-w ve' ua. - cya up :.,l. t 'I 'fa . : iii 'I ' 4' a : it ' F 3 e -st, V4 2. fig S2 1 3 . .t I I' if ii Q- ,N , 1' ,hw 'Q it i' , ,, . V 1 it ' f ' 4 ' fl 4 A junior Varsity Cheerleaders attempt to work up winning spirit for the varsity football and cross country teams at the pep assembly in the gym for the Coronado-Tempe competition. 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': ll ' ' 1, if 8 an tems S srtas Q ' - i l J Q v 3' in Ns '51, , -Ai Steve Lopping Glenda Lounsberry Terence Lucchesi Judy Lyle Kathy Lytle l s Stephen Magoon Peter Markes Loraine Markis Lori Merrett Steve Martin james Martindale Veronica Martinez Lynne Mazza Rhonda McAnally Debbie McCommas Brian McDennis Randy McGrew Kris McKeown s Ray McMahon Ron McNeeIey Debbie MCP tc . CQuesten Mike Mejia Karen Menosky Sophomores 257 'V 512, Viv , ' K Bill Mertens S I fit iw Edward Metzger V5 5:33 VV .V I V Q .Jw 1 ..,. SS : ' Peter Miller Ron Mitchell Cherri Moats Ralph Monaco Roxane Mgmt Chuck Moore Laurie Moran . lerry Morley leff Morris Anne Morrison DQDDLMQSL-1 Tom Muir lim Mullen Wendy Mullen Diana Muller Mike Munson Bob Murdock Denise Musenbrock 258 Sophomores Wendy Nichols Mark Nickel Rick Nielson Sue Nie son let Nienaber Denny Nixon Rigk Oischen, Tom Olive Benny O'Neal Pat O'Neill .B.t2.Ql41QmLms f , Vw ll t at S SS ,A i we J l' l V 9 -AW. 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Q l 4, Ralf, , fJi,w ry, H ,fm 'IYK ' 1 tt ai Q ,,,' 1 f f, N. , , W, aw f 1 :H QW f 1, 'sq rs, ',Lf pl I 11 M i ' ' 'P f 3 '- X V, g , Q it t , . , K N xv EZ 5 , ' , X Y, , , 5 ws gi, E. .- 1 C' H ,mivy ,AL 444, r ,- , If fl 1.-fa 'L .f we-fav ,, fh- -fp: 1' I, Emily Overstreet Tim Owens Cheri Paetz Lesley Paffumi Carrie Page Larry Paget Colleen Palmer Eileen Papeneau Louis Papke jackie Parker Bradley Parr Donna Pasquel Sharon Paternoster Bliss Payne Steve Eeagh Villa Pearl Cathy Pechholt Melissa Pender Lori Pepper Becky Pernack Sandy Perrine Valli Peters Theresa Peterson Philip Petlock QQLEDJ-U-DS Laura Phillips jackie Elu a Bonnie Poole Kim Poole Kirk Poth Yvette Pourciau Terri Pray Michelle Preis Charlotte Pribula Ron Eiga? Lisa Prikosoyits Andy Prokop Heather Rademach jackie Ralston ludy Rascoe Dsvmfilsz-Reed Robert Reed Sherie Reid UI' Cathy Reifschneider Barb Renner Doug Richards Kathy Richards I. .. f iv' ,N ,. , 4- I ,QW Y r fl ,P 'E ,V-1 1 'S 'V X 2 'lf' , N 3, Sophomores 259 l g Elizabg1hB,Q gen MLQ.QliLE3unh.- Climialomun Kurt Samuelson 1 Kurtis Saunders Betsy Schroeder Debbie Sentivanac M..iQa.LcL Pljillip Sheridan Lynn Shortridge 260 Sophomores 1 5,2 ,. . 'XX a , 5 I Q.. 1 ' if x ,,, ,.., ,. f, ,., ,L is Q! S ' 4 ,, X , Q W 4 Q ri ii ' ,,, . J ,ge HY Aw, fi, 5 '75 , L N, 7 3 H' w 'Q .' .7 ,f wr. 1 ,1 f ' 1 ww, ,,w:n,w ' -, J fr, aw iq, wg dfzyi- W -vw H QW? fx 'l 4-1 x X E 4' in bg 0- 3 ei f 1' 91 ' Q4 A 4 U W e ss xg r, U s f x.,,r , Q 3 5 A' , 2 xx it SXNPHKNVUSEEES FINZJZALUY gm i Ns. Q S .S ... lg M - S 5 4 a s -. T s ii' i iii iiziii I -' K ' ' N' -b A a --ii A fi Q N-ir' . essfeirf -41 ff? . -1-rg: '.h- . 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Brad Smith Qanmeuiiaith Michelle Smith Mickey Smith Tami Smith Tim Smith Tim Smith Allison Snowder Mathew Souble Debbie Spacone Mar'a S Ric Spears r Chris Spencer Ann Sprinkle jenny Stafford T.im.SLenb.ers joe Steven Doug Stevens layne Stickel M i g' Marcy Sgrgnkle 'YS f X ff X Scott Still Edward Stokes 1gp.n.S:.un.e Mike Straface E l S A 'nf M A Vicky Straub Lx Y. N Randy Surls , 15 ' 4' ' is! i at I S I Sophomores 261 ,V Michele Tabeek Chris Tallent Tony Tarr Kara Taylor Lisa Taylor loe Teyen Dean Thomas Lynn Thomas Barb Thompson Gary Thompson Lynn Thornburgh Laurie Tischouser Tammy Tolbert Ron Tornell Christie Treat ILVILLBLO lepi Tpom Shelly Trumble Lavonne Turnage Gayle Turner Kyle Tygret Regan Vanderwilligen 262 Sophomores Teri Vansant Cindi Vernon Beth Viehweg Rick Willeford Steve Vines Kathy Visalli Dave Vitagliano Andrew Wade Bill Wagner Mike Wagner llmsw Cindy Walker Natalie Walker Cary Wallaee Bu.i.GeAALal.ls Kris Walsh Lisa Walters l Mark Wasson Roy Wayne Ioye Wellington s, r ., .. .1 .- -- . -Q 1- a s 1: t l B H L Q . - ' f r . . L- . T isiri r , if X as - - V 1 . . ll TJ Q - f 3 WC , 'rr - . rw., ' I W 1 f .ttf W I if A , jfs , , HQ i Z' l BASICS OF QUQMVAL ,T as - ayri -L -- B s W, , .1 x , , me , ,, V I . f wg Y' .V 1 -,f V 1. 4,3 3 ' 'R 'K . 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'C 5 79 1 ' l -'if ff t, 5 di ' K Q 1, A 1- ' C W., Y W yr l - ' i xi , Y Carolyn Whitaker lanice White Dan Whitlatch Ray Whitney Sue Wiles Becky Wilkins Cathi Williams Neil Williams Vicki Williams Rick Williamson Linda Wilmoth Steve Wilson Wes Wilson Maureen Witt Connie Wood Wood Donna oodka Donald Worcester Chuck Wright Tom Wright Dave Wright Glenn York joe York Geri Young .Larry Young Laudamus Drew Youngs Kathy Yurk Sue Zappia Peter Zeiner ura Sophomores 263 Mark Agams A an Attridge Ron Badraun Colleen Brooks Dawn Collins julie Dougherty Sharon Estlack Carol Ford Peggy Cirardin Gail Graf M.w,LesiD.l:l-211 nda H V lackie lackson Bill Evans K lim laeger Sarah lepson Donna Mayville Paul Mobley Dan Monje Richard Moore Liz Orzechowski Cindy Regnier Pam Ricotta -lSLl5lD.BQ-Ill! S gpg Savers David Schooler Rgn.ee.S:.a.n.fQLd Bob Stanley O ie ' Ann Trotter 264 Sophomores A ,,,1.. 1 ' I ii - il it L qcflit as zf. - , ,,, ' s if - ,W A , , J, f . S Q 6.1. I , ,,,: T , ' qc, ,gk fi 1 W. f .. 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When elaborating on the homecoming theme Con- querors of Challenge , the sophomore officers decided to have a CHS student, an astro- naut and Abraham Lincoln on the float representing famous people conquering challenges. Bradley Hensley replaced Tom Ciapusci as a sophomore class representative, because Tom moved early in the year. Other officers were chosen earlier. B I OA Arranging files and keeping things in orderl' is what Patty Hallmark, student assistant in the office, does during sixth hour. OB Rais- ing money for their class lund isn't always easy as loye lfVilliams attempts to persuade some sophomores to buy suckers, OC I inda Bally and Pam Hallmark, sophomores, rehearse their parts for the faculty play, Li'l Abner, 'l 'IJ Mike Rolland imitates various celebrities for the morning announcements second hour. Sophomores 265 266 Freshmen OFFICERS WORK POE Cl-ASQ UNHV: FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row: john Esposito, rep. Second Row: john Moffit, rep. judy Mello, treasurer, Third Row: Mary Clemens, secretaryg jim Cassidy, rep. Back Row: Leona Taylor, vice pres., Ed Fleming, pres. Not pictured is justice Mike Sandoval. ,va Af f W if M F f r avi? F , F l 1 C I ,.,v ' 1 F ssr 'sf E.. 53 1, ff,-' , , my- J I m , g. in -s ., , . x MN -. ',n.. W at 'ac 1 Q A , WN N z 'Z I Yard! rf 'nw ' 'WW Q M Q W Q , ' .Q 1 I It. ii? 'F S tx f ,V 5 I 5 .,,, X, A J f lv gl 7 , -Qigt Y X t ,- fo ' 'E .rryr r N, ,,,., 3 it Ju Q L mi' Q 5 PNQE FUNDS FOI-Z fer .eaeeeegc gQ,fAbsSi fl R 5 is Y? S ,, is 2- 3 - -.fk: is . I K A 5 X K v ff' as i ff? e A if N- 1355 5 ii? X 1 'Ya A L ' 'r , Q A ,,, A iirwflsgfft L if , M ,f T - x-. . Z - N it - fi if v if slant fr , fs.- 5? K 43, ,f - my I n as B sg, 5, it - . ' A s 9 , sq... . , E XZ t it .i,1E.:,, Ak his . , ir. I A 1 r ,, r X - L . 3 'L L. ,. 'user ffsrf Ms i ' , ,-.. 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Douglas Beyer ROD-B-Lal-er Don Biringer Roger Bitzer Bill Blair Pat Blakey Bert Blinn David Bliss Eric Blomquist Deanna Bloxom David Boczar Darsi Boen Bernie Boland Becky Boll .I.amLBsM.a joni Brabaw Freshmen 267 l Greg Brady -l-Eli!-Sfield lohn Brassfield Lee Ann Breadon .l-..l.LBI.Qt2?.l Kurt Brewer Katie Brinnon Mark Bristow Louise Broekhuizen Kelly Brooks Sarah Brooks Mary Brower Cindy Brown Darrell Brown Dewey Brown john Brunhofer Laurie Bryant Robert Buerkle Nanette Burgess iel Bu Bi l Burney Darlene Burns Scott Bushman Steve Buterbaugh Bill Butler jill Butler Tim Butts lohn Caldwell Keith Campbell lohn Cannizzaro Annie Cannon Ron Capito Elizabeth Carlier Sarah Carlson Richard Carpenter Teri Carroll Tony Cartwright William Casey lim Cassidy Cathy Caswell Mary Chacon Sara Chadwick Barbara Chambers Howard Chambers Sue Chambers Marla Chantry Laurel Charnesky I uann Chaveg Vicki Christen E3.mf.b-AL!-la Connie Clanton Randy Clark Mary Clemens B.Len.da.Cliit Pam Cody Glenn Coe 268 Freshmen ss Y .Et ff EB :MQ I x , ,B- . 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V s yx 1 4-' Q K s M . -fa, v 'X Ax 7 ,f . . , L a H cs.,ic . 4 ,, f 2 l x ss ii L. ..,,- I X r K f 4 q k - 5.5 'ii ' , A A ,, '. f J I. 1 I L if '- Q1 K K,-., . L H ? ' 6 ' . 3 V if wi A V +V A 'C Ny A - 1 V V Q xl ll yr ir , V ' X . - .2 .l e , i 2 i - Q, ' I Tei l' ii f C A V i l 'wi ff Ann Collum Michael Comey Kathy Condon Laura Conlin john Connell ,IQLLC.on.naLI.y Jeanne Conrad Diane Cook Cordy Cooke David Coomber Brad Cooper Leah Copenhaver Lisa Corral jeff Corris Tony Costabile David Cox Debra Crippa Rhonda Crozier Pat Cuccurello Robin Cunningham .:. Peter Daane Daren Dalgleish Mark Daniels Nelson DaPrato Marla Day Tony Dean Deborah DeBasio Carl Deike Cynthia Denike CMQLQQQSQAQ Dino DeSimone Brian Deslauriers Barry Devenny Chris Deyitto Jody Dial Doug Dickerson Doug Dietrich Debbie Dilday Freshmen 269 270 Freshmen john Disbre .. Brian Dittrich M k David Dodds gi., Brad Dougherty Q . Vicki Dugan Diane Duhamell ' t 'wx S J -Q Marilyn Doubek 1 iw 4 mir? s X 1' i ,l 4 I X x . i Greg Durst jeff Eaton Diane Ebenhach Rick Echardt Kevin Eden fl ,. Robert Edgren Stanly Eker fb, i ' W W ,g tx rf at 5 K' as Q X S' X E . X. kg . 'Ni Sk Q 4 . 6 Q In ,Ji we W .tl 55 Tamara Ellsworth A . 5 il' I - i Terry Emig Sherri Engraf Robin Ensign if William Ervin ,. is Don Eshelman fl john Esposito X' 5 fr ' Mike Estrada Q john Etz F E Robin Everett Craig Evers t Mary Ewald 3 .D 1 Mliamson S Carol Faulkner jeff Ferguson 'ai Mark Fernwalt jon Fiegen Mary Finnegan jim Fish Cheryl Fitzjarald Linda Flanigan Ed Fleming , X 1 S. M w yi . t 5 , :fha R . M fab E 'Q-r ' ' Sy- '-iiafiftlf K 5 E t 1,5ig ttgigge t A' In li 'L S di al .ew I , K 'f i l - I , r ' l I V M, M ti 2 . l. '5' 1 xl S 54' F ' g ET:-iv 1 gff ji g i air gi i - t gg, E, ,rr ieri ' f Q ' g fr jtrjt I eere sr' FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS: Mark Pemberton, Geraldine Matwiffovv, Beverly Spurling and Clarence Spong, Chairman. 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' T- ff X ' - 'S all X '- . ig- V V, , A ,L 1 NRM Kathleen Flint Tim Fogarty Richard Forsgren Mark Fowler loan Fuellman jim Gaffney Erica Gaines Kathy Galbraith Stephen Gallagher David Gardner Lorri Garnette I Dennis Gates Theresa Gelopulos Bob Gerber Kyle Giesaking Martin Gilbert lim Gilbreth Mike Glessing Teresa Gomez Peter Goolsby Brad Gore Linda Gastinski Debbie Gotlieb Sharon Graff Qmimwe ,7Ben Greer TamiGreer Sl: I my Scott Griffy lan Hackwell Mark Hale Lisa Hall Kip Hallman Lynn Haltigan Sheryl Halverson Sam Hammons Brenda Hanlon Scott Hanson Scott Hanson R-lCk.iiQIl Kim Harpur leff Harris Ralph Hart Vicki Hawkins Le Ann Havvkinson lody Hay Chris Hegarty Robin Heinz Beth Hendel Joanne Henkenius Loretta Henry Steve Herzog Mary Hessler er -Al-I-agua-H-S-ll Freshmen 271 Roberta Hills r ne Hi en V Alex Holman Todd Holman Terry Hooker Clifford Hills . Sandy Horacek jim Horne Claire Horrigan Brett Hosteller Deann Hosteller Wyatt Hostetler Debbie Houzenga Dan Howard Tamara Howard Martha Howe Kathy Howle Kathy Hubbord Teresa Huffman Christy Hughes Dwight Hughes Louise Hughes jean Humphrey Michael Hyd Charlotte Ingham Craig jackson jim jacobs Tanya jarvis Scott jasmann Brian jason s jan jepson Bill jester Bruce johnson Garyjohnson Sheila johnson T r ohnso Apr: ones Cathyjones Sharijones Tammyjones Paul justham Debbie Kacprzyk Tom Kaiser Sherry Kanalos jenni Kanouse David Kearney Dennis Keller judith Kelley Nate Kempton Don Kendall Cheryl Kenney jilaina Kent Tim Kenyon Chuck Kessler 272 Freshmen . .t,, Z Fl wifi- f f l 3 2 2 gi 'J' 9 1 ll .T -2 4 :Q , reg j Ji .V I is r , ,A A as X , 3, I A X fx 1 1 5- , its P We ,T pr., ' T T .f pf' of 1 ff f E T J 8 I fi' , Q Il, ' A , if is , - ,g is M If Q Y. l isa f, W E .,. , If , ., y V, rf' 'af ff ,411 T ale, .hr . l -H 'rw Ast l T53 ,., ,,., ., - .8 ,-wmwmw 5' tt-- SWNWW .-Ii.. 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'L Q . , ti ii- K 'ei' K 'iff L ' - rlsli ' 1 1 .K H' Bryan Killian jesse King Tony Kireopoulos Kenneth Kirstein Scott Kissner Debbie Klahn Nancy Klein Brian Klueber Dennis Knapwurst Kathy Knotts Linda Knutson jeff Koenig Mark Koller john Komlos Victor Konemann Konni Krafft Carol Kruse Karen Kuhfuss Katy Kwan Susan Lafer Mike Lague lim Lakin Kent Lane Kathy Lang Wayne Lanzillo Mark Larson Mark Leathers Calvin Leckbee Lou Ann Leighton Patt' Lestei: Phil Lester Christelle Levasseu Ken Lewis Mike Lewis Mark Lian Duane Lidman Pamela Lievanos Roy Litwicki Andrew Livolsi Tammy Lloyd Gary Lopez I' Freshmen 273 lode Lotz Kevin Loughary Jeanne Lownds Kim Lucchesi Dave Lucero Linda Luik Debbie MacCatherine Bruce MacPhersgn Perry Maifield Ron Maestas john Maisenbach Larry Mallette Ed Manista Cristy Manning Cheryl Marion Sydney Marsh Sandi Martinez Steve Martinez Lori Massey Vicki Matricardi Tom Mayhew Lm1s:i.Maxmar.Q jill Mazza Dave McBride Monica McClain Tracy McConnell Gary McCracken Packer McCutcheon Raymond McDaniel Bob McFarland Michael McGinnis Karen McGrady Pam Mclnnis Kevin McNatt George McNutt Patty McQueeney ludy Mello Fernando Mendoza Donna Menosky 274 Freshmen 5 ,tk .. f X f ' X ' f ,M -- . 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' L M L L i L ff is tw. you L i q L I , , , 3' m ,,,' ,, ,,,, V V w wu5l l? i. -,.....l 5.43 I Lisa Milburn Margaret Milalchick Christy Miller Laura Miller Ma.rqLM.i.Ll.er Diane Minshall Tim Mitcham Iohn Moffit Mitzi Monson Sharon Montgomery Lisa Moody Shawn Mooney Chris Moore Ken Moore Sue Moore Tammy Moore Paul Moonsbrugger Raquel Morales Donna Morris Clark Morrison Roy Mosel julie Mote Carl Mudd Katy Mueller Mike Mueller Mike Mulcahy Diane Mulch Tommy Mullen William Murdock Mark Murrieta Diane Musenbrock Lau.La.Mi.u:h Steve Nash f Robin Neddermeyer Dana Needham Debbie Nelson Mark Nelson Ralph Nelson jeff Nettles jenny Nettles Brian Netzel Chris Neville Brad Nichols Karen Nordal Vic Nordick Russ Nowlin Dean Nunley Freshmen 275 l Pat O'Brian Mike O'Brian Stan O'Neal Chris Oliver julie Oswald Beth Overstreet Ed Pabst Roger Page Bob Palmer Darile Palys Annamarie Paoinelli Beverly Patterson Ron Payne Tim Pearson Diane Peinkofer Connie Pellerito Tracy Perry Donna Peterson Paul Peterson Bob Pettycrew john Phelps Phili s Craig Phi ips Craig Phillips Louis Pieper Dave Pittenger Howard Pletcher Charles Poll lim Popp Charlie Poppenheimer 276 Freshmen Craig Porter Dena Posteher Greg Preece .l..yn.u.Eu,ce Mark Rader Francis Rall Dan Ramirez Ben Ramson Greg Rauch A E Colette Ray 'v g fr as ' :U -Paw' , ' X 4. . 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' I 1 s L g '4-aa, vig .5 4 s. f Q gathie Raymond Lisa Reeves David Reiling Cindy Reimbold Cary Retzolff Alexander Richards Beth Rickert Bob Rickert Gwen Rieke Dawn Riley john Rissi janet Ritter Debbie Rizek Dianne Rizza Gina Rizzo Dave Robertson Sherry Robertson David Rodgers Tony Rodriquez joe Roffino Richard Rosen Richard Rosenburg Greg Roth Herbert Rovinsky Lisa Rutiedge Cathy Ryan Tim Ryan Mike Sandoval Sandra Sandoval Mike San ulak Greig San ord Richard Sandquist David Sannaman jim Santeler Terese Santo Karen Sargent Nora Sarnstrom jeff Sattler Craig Saunders Mark Sague Ken Scarborough Freshman 277 Robert Schooler LnrLSdamer Cathy Schwab Tim Schwanx ,lguenjcmr Slasugwcolt Susan Scurlock Linda Seals Bob Serraglio Ronnie Sehrt Richard Shalley Steve Shaw Tim Shaw Kirsten Sheppard Leslie Shultz Karl Simons Paul Sims Diana Singleton Larry Skeen Laurie Slatin Lauren Sloan Rinkjlane Andrew Smith Brenda Smith Brenda Smith Colette Smith Don Smith George Smith Kim Smith Michelle Smith Patricia Smith Robin Smith Roxann Smith Chileen Snider Doug Snider Steve Snow leanne Soberman Dan Soldat Shelly South Carol Spacone Margaret Sparks Dana Spaw Carol Sperr leff Spindler Mark Speer Greg Stalford Randy Steele Grant Stahnke Kim Stegall Paul Stanfield Marcia Steneroggjgg 278 Freshmen Bob Stephenson Marcella Stevens Chris Stewart 'BABYDONQ' A 9 M' 4 U ' fl 'WW 'L 5. 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' Z Q, ' ri 3' 'V it f , l it T. r W ' ' V9 H ,SZ Ali T Scott Stewart Tim Stimpert Richard Stokes Mark Stolper Ron Stoltz Berverly Stone Blanch Stroh Ann Stuckey Lisa Suchocki Dusty Sulleno Tom Sullivan Colleen Sumares Dona Sundy janet Surls john Szafran Linda Szafran Mike Szliszinski jim Tackett Mike Taggart Tandy Tallman Deanna Tompkins Leona Taylgr Thomas Taylor Bob Terraglio jane Terrill Monica Theabold Greg Thibault Bill Thompson Joanne Tobin Sheri Tobin Sheree Todd jerry Towne Debbie Trevino Kali Turner Sammy Valencia Ernest Valenzuela Sue Vanderham Pam Veber Victoria Salmon Matt Von Gnechten Kelley Wagner Freshmen 279 H 280 Freshmen Marc Walker Donna Wargo john Warmus Lynn Wasielevvski Dennis Watson Day Wayne julie Weaver Mike Weisser Tom Weitzel Kevin Welch john Weldy David Welsh Don Welsh f Anderia Wetherby x 1 is f xx X., ji .N ir' ' N . K. . Q Q: vs R ,fl X , x 4 ' S W sr a 5 M .-,mv fr f, Q . - 31 , X , .i is y . X 1 ij - l ' 'fe--7 ' 2 ' yy K ' , :' f . Q gh. . Q D .W lf f qi' ' X 2 i X X esgfx 'f X Pffiffv WC T 'SEE - ii: : fx s swings i:.,:E5,:,R, ,. Q st. ,1 , -. 'R - ' ,Q I. is f-:.. f ,s Q 'A wx Q N X t an X , 3 za . Jo 4,2 'V . V is l 'K' S A ' 4 ,- li 1 i P12091-I CHOOSE 'FPA KING-3-' Karen Wiebke .. 1- N j0diWilheImi A Q ' 0 . Fl r ' - 5 iii. ,ax Y . Carla Wilkes U H' - jayne Wilkes N I y Cynthia Willard - jeffery Willard '1 ' Linda Willeford if ' Q 3 james Willert . Tw., fs .. Q Q E ..f:r A t Andy Williams Robert Williams K 1-- ' A wa , . -, s we - 1 kamywiiis -r ' j -r Gennie Wilson 5. f '-W Y , . lkl-- f ' i j 1i'i ir N . .. vi t - .. awake 'f A ' X V , ' 1 M lm El I rci l i? 'ff'- i A rw ,' s , x ,: , , ,gf ,,ff,i,,, . ,, K 5. it X .. ,:, . EW f' A , , 1: 531 r nw il, WZQW I Guy Willison lohn Wilson Ken Winter Diane Winters lean Wisner Susan Witte William Witz ' I 3 h E . . Larry Wolfe Rim I ' K s X. 5 ,Wai all KW V 'W VILIVL AV ' Ernst Wolff , Z X C . ,,... A xi ,- is A 'U Barbara Woodard gf :P-, ' gg hw Q Q 'B 13 fr 1 V: I ' iw br In fa A! .Q N, lanetWoodman , 'V 'M ' l r 'ii OA Despite a fractured arm, Howdy King Kevin Loughrary dances with Howdy Queen LeAnn Haw- kinson. Even with the fractured arm, Kevin was able to compete for the crown. OB Freshmen enjoy eat- ing lunch during one of the two lunch periods. OC Members of the freshmen football team pretend to be initiated during club week, into the matmaids. Lynn Wright Steve Wright Barbara White ' Ellen Wyatt ' gig Terri Yeager Michaeline Zelesko t , leanZimmerman , . ff Freshmen 281 Scott Brown Mary Callaway Q Q A '- X? 15 3 4 yi 1 V 4: 'Z Laurie Dirks Bob Dirmyer -, X B r ' 5, f 'l ,fl R 4 Q' m,, l K K k N T B U, 5 Kris Dodsworth li ' S ' Liz Doss 'F -. , so ' 1' Marilyn Doubek as ll 'L Kenny Flood r ' - , s 5 5 Q -ig . ,ii vs .Q . vx' Chris Frishman ' ' X2 Q Elise Goettl V L' f B Dan Groth Brenda Hanlon 282 Freshmen 1 -fi ,,, .Y rf x f tl' Q 1 MX 2? il i Vicki lsom ' 'L ' Valerie Kayona Cathy Largo Denise Papke ' V, Jnwzekiuser Laura Sangston i 'Y' i i I 1 X' V S i as ff' sf 9 E l-IMEN WITH ! 1. X. ' . 0 4 .f . ff .. . . , . z . -W. .f .f- 6 5 - 4 C 35. -f-- :S lessie Tillman .. , Q9 fi g g 5 'Nj E if 'W 'X w i Q 'i N girl' 'YE Q N K V S -rlfrre X A f . aa. 5 g 4 is 2 fx R gi Y 0' I ggi? x i f Q l Mi.. Sv I ' Cecilia Stimeling 7 Initiation came a different way to the freshmen as a result of the concellation of Howdy Week. However, they still had the annual dance sponsored by the Senior Class. During Homecoming, the freshmen class placed fourth in the float competition and third in the window competition. Selling concessions at the basketball games and sponsor- ing a car wash were ways they raised money for the year. Bob Swier Jeanne Toberman ' Vince Wedge Sue Wheeler Susan Wilson joe Wood ,. ..,, kg l , ,A ,On Ziegler I J 3 OA Cheering the football team on to victory Judy Moffit, Paul Parks and other freshmen show spirit during the Chandler game. OB Riding his unicycle, jeff Taylor, Freshman, finds a unique way to save gas on CHS Con- servoil day. OC Sponsoring a bake sale, the freshmen class sells cookies and donuts during the lunches. They also sponsored a car wash and sold concessions at the basketball games, OD Ending the year, three freshmen girls vote for the candidates that are running for office for the next year. Freshmen 283 .A QENIOIZ IZEGIQIEIZ JIM ABOLTIN: Athletic Letterman: Mu Alpha Theta: Dope Stop: German Club: Inter Club Council: Key Club: Sci- ence Club: Cross Country: Track CINDY AHRENS: Ski Club: Stage Band: Varsity Band RCEGIER ALARIE: King of Courts Attendant: Varsity Basket- a HERB ALBERT: German Club: Hiking Club: Science Club ED ALWARD: J.V. Basketball RICHELLE ANDERSEN: NHS: Amicae ROD ANDERSON: J.V. Tennis CARL ANGELINI: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Football CARLA ANGLIN: Ondine, The Night Thoreau Spent in jail LORI ARMBRUSTER: International Thespian Society: Latin Club: The Crucible: Ondine: Rosencrantz and Guil- denstern are Dead: The Taming of the Shrew: Trojan Woman JODI AUNGST: Los Hermanos Sweetheart: Band Letter- man: Los Hermanos Auxilary: Jazz Ensemble: Varsity Band OB MIKE BAIN: Honor Thespian: International Thespian Soci- ety: Trail Attendant: Assembly Committee: Key Club: Fiddler on the Root' Miracle Worker: Ondine: Rosen- crantz and Guildenstern are Dead: Twelfth Night: We Bombed in New Haven DREW BARKER: Freshman Track DOUGLAS BARLOW: Athletic Letterman: NHS: German Club: Inter Club Council: Key Club: Cross Country: Intra- mural Basketball: Track DENISE BAXTER: HERO STEVE BEAN: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Baseball: J.V. and Varsity Basketball CANDY BEBBER: Homecoming Attendant: Amicae: Hiking Club: Gymnastics: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader LORI BECKER: Criada: Oklahoma: The Crucible JOAN BEINBRECH: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Criada: Hiking Club: Varsity Volleyball JIM BELETZ: '73 Explorer LAN NY BENSON: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track VIRGINIA BERKEY: Criada LORI BEYER: Los Jardineros: '74 Trail DAN BIGLER: Freshman Baseball HOLLY BITTINGER: International Thespian Society: NHS: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Scottsdale JCfs Jr. Citizen- ship Award: Scottsdale Jr. Miss, First Runner-Up: Trail Attendant: U. of A. Outstanding Junior: Amicae: Booster Club: Dope Stop: French Club: Godfs Squad: Prep Cho- rus: Cantadoras: Homecoming Committee: Publicity Committee: Publications Workshop: Student Senate: T74 Trail: Fiddler on the Rook Oklahoma: The Night Thoreau Spent injail LEESA BLADES: Freshman Tennis ISAAC BLAKE: Citizen's Band Club KIRT BLISS: Advanced Choral Ensemble MIKE BOLLAND: Freshman and Varsity Tennis KIM BOLLANDER: Future Medical Careers: J.V. Chorus CINDY BONDURANT: Key Club Sweetheart: Criada: Dope Stope: J.V. Band: Orchestra: Pep Band: Varsity Band: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Messiah: Oklahoma CRAIG BONTRAGER: Cross Country KEITH BOYD: Freshman and J.V. Football: Track MARY BRACKEN: '74 Explorer REBECCA BRIDGES: International Thespian Society: Fresh- man Tennis: Cantadoras: Choralairs: Prep Chorus: Ham- let: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Oklahoma: Shakes- pearian Festival: The Crucible: Trojan Women PEGGY BRINNON: Hiking Club: Student Senate SUSAN BRODSKY: The Crucible: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail DEBBIE BROWN: Criada STEVE BROWN: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Fresh- man, J.V. and Varsity Football GAIL BRUCE: Amicae: Hiking Club: Freshman Tennis: Gymnastics: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader RICHARD BRYDLE: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Fresh- man Basketball: Freshman: J.V. and Varsity Football UC CATHY CALDWELL: J.V. Chorus 284 Senior ReBl5lel STEVE CALDWELL: Hiking Club: Student Activist Party SHERRY CARLINI: Transfer from Central High School in Phoenix: New Students Club: Teen Involvement: Band CHARLANN CARROLL: Alpha Omega: Future Medical Careers: German Club: Freshman and J.V. Volleyball: Publicity Committee: Social Activities Committee JEFF CARTER: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Football: Track: Wrestling MARK CARTER: NHS: J.V. Tennis: Varsity Band: Student Government JEFF CARVER: Key Club: Freshman Golf: J.V. and Varsity Track SHELIA CASSIDY: Amicae: HERO: Student Senate THOMAS CAUBLE: German Club: Hiking Club: Freshman Cross Country: Freshman Track Gymnastics: Soccer DALE CHASE: Gymnastics CAROL CIAPUSCI: Student Senate JERRY COGGIN: Athletic Letterman: Varsity Track BILLY COOK: Baseball: Wrestling LOIS CRANE: VICA JEANETTE CRASE: Quill and Scroll: '73 Trail: '74 Trail KITTY CREACH: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail KAREN CRIPPA: NHS: Alpha Omega: French Club COREY CROFT: Choral Letterman: Homecoming Queen: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Scottsdale Jr. Miss: Advanced Choral Ensemble: Cantadoras: Choralairs: Cri- ada: Donettes: Student Senate NICK CROWDER: Freshman and J.V. Football: J.V. Wres- tling: J.V. and Varsity Band: J.V. Chorus: Student Senate JEFF CROWELL: Freshman: J.V. and Varsity Baseball: Fresh- man Football JOAN CUMMINGS: Alpha Omega: Dope Stop OD DAVID DAGENHART: J.V. Football CORKY DARRINGTON: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Base- ball: Freshman and J.V. Baseball: Freshman Football: JC3 CYNTHIA DAVIS: Amicae: Latin Club: Orchestra NORMA DAVIS: NHS: Trail Attendant: Amicae: Dope Stop: German Club: Mat Maids: Governor of Social Activities CH ERYL DAY: NHS: Amicae: Booster Club: Mat Maids: Publicity Committee: Social Activity Committee SUE DEBREE: International Thespian Society: NHS: Trail Queen: Fiddler on the Rook Miracle Worken Oklahoma: Trojan Women DAN DEBRIYN: Key Club CINDY DELSTER: NHS: Dope Stop: Advanced Choral Ensemble: Cantadoras: Choralairs: Prep Girls Chorus MIKE DEMARSCHE: J.V. and Varsity Basketball: Varsity Swimming CARY DEPRIEST: Freshman: J.V. and Varsity Baseball JACK DEVINE: J.V. Track MICHELLE DICKERSON: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Ami- cae: HERO WADE DICKINSON: COE SUE DIGIULIO: Band Letterman: NHS: Choralairs: Jazz Ensemble Pep Band: Varsity Band LORI DORAN: Queen of Courts: Amicae JORGE DUARTE: Spanish Club MACK DUETT: Athletic Letterman: NHS: German Club: Hiking Club: Inter Club Council: Key Club: Science Club: Cross Country: Track: Student Senate MIKE DURKIN: Hiking Club: Track NORMAN DYE: Science Club CRAIG DYSON: Freshman and J.V. Football: Freshman and J.V. Track CE JOHN EARLL: VICA PAT EBEL: Varsity Band MILES EDWARDS: French Club: Inter Club Council: Track CHUCK ENGLISH: Football DIANA ENGRAE: Criada: DECA JO ANN ENRIQUEZ: Amicae: JC3: Publicity Committee: Swimming SANDRA ERICKSON: Advanced Choral Ensemble: Chora- lairs SANDY EVANS: Los Hermanos Sweetheart: Freshman and Varsity Tennis: Donettes OF DANA FARRISON: Freshman and J.V. Football: Choralairs: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail SUE FERGUSON: Hiking Club RALPH FIERROS: Baseball: Tennis MARY ANN FIGURA: '74 Explorer: Oklahoma: Trojan Women STEVE FISK: Band Letterman: J.V. Band: Orchestra: Prep Band: Varsity Band SANDRA FLEMING: Dope Stop: French Club: God's Squad: Latin Club, Student Senate JIM FORD: Band and Orchestra Letterman: International Thespian Society: Choralairs: Varsity Band: Fiddler on the Roof: Hamlet: Miracle Worker: Odd Couple: Oklahoma: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: Shakespearian Festival: Twelfth Night: West Side Story: Li'lAbner CINDY FOUTZ: NHS: Band Letterman: Band Council: J.V. Band: Prep Band: Varsity Band JO ANN FREDRICKSEN: Dope Stop: VICA: J.V. Chorus: Prep Chorus MARK FUNK: DECA: Hiking Club UG REBECCA GADDIS: Future Medical Careers ROXANE GARDNER: National Conference of Christians ' and Jews: God's Squad: Future Medical Careers: Miracle Worker: Oklahoma TOM GENTRY: Hiking Club KURT GIESAKING: NHS: Los Hermanos: Student Senate FRANCES GILBERT: FTAXSAE SHERRI GILLENWATERZ Booster Club: Hiking Club: Stu- dent Senate GLEN GITTUS: DECA KAREN GLAD: Mat Maids ROB GLEAVE: Boys' State: King of Courts: Key Club: Fresh- man, J.V. and Varsity Basketball: Freshman, J.Vi and Var- sity Football: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Track JEAN GOODENBERGER: Band and Orchestra Letterman: International Thespian Society: Mu Alpha Theta: NHS: Advanced Choral Ensemble: Orchestra: Varsity Band- Oklahoma: Shakespearian Festival: West Side Story JEANINE GRAHAM: HERO: Cantadoras: Freshman Girls Chorus SANDRA GRAHAM: Orchestra PAM GRANT: French Club: Varsity Volleyball: Orchestra: Varsity Band MIKE GREENLEIF: Honor Thespian: International Thespian Society: Student Activist Party: Student Senate: A Mid- summer Night's Dream: Fiddler on the R006 Hamlet: Miracle Worker: Of Mice and Men: Oklahoma: Ondine: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: The Crucible: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail: Trojan Women KATHLEEN GRIFFIN: VICA: J,V. Chorus: Homecoming Committee: Student Activist Party: Student Senate: Fid- dler on the Root: Hamlet: Oklahoma: Ondine: Shakes- pearian Festival: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail FRED GULDAN: Student Activist Party: Student Senate: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Arsenic and Old Lace: Fid- dler on the R006 Hamlet: Li'lAbner: Miracle Worker: Of Mice and Men: Odd Couple: Oklahoma: Ondine: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: The Night Tho- reau Spent in Jail: Twelfth Night: We Bombed in New r 1 Haven DAVID GUNN: J.V. and Varsity Football: Wrestling JEFF GUY: Latin Club OH GAIL HABLUTZEL: COE DARRELL HADDER: Band and Orchestra Letterman: NHS: Latin Club: Los Hermanos: Science Club: Orchestra: Pep Band: Varsity Band: Fiddler on the R006 Hamlet: My Fair Lady: Oklahoma: Trojan Women LAURA HALCHISHICK: International Thespian Society: God's Squad: Li'l Abner: 'Miracle Worker: Oklahoma: The Crucible: Twelfth Night JUDY HALES: Student Activist Party: Student Advisory Board BAIRBARA HALL: COE: Criada: Student Senate: Varsity Vol- eyball BETH HANSIRD: Dope Stop: Varsity Volleyball: Student Senate: Varsity Band ED HARANK: HERO: Soccer WILLIAM HARI: Baseball: Football MARK HARRIS: Aviation Club DAVID HAWBAKER: Athletic Letterman: Varsity Football: Varsity Track JEANETTE HENNESSY: DECA: Dope Stop PAM HIGH: International Thespian Society: Scottsdale Honor Cotillion: Criada: Student Senate: J.V. Band: Var- sity Band: Fiddler on the Roof' Oklahoma: The Cruciblef The Night Thoreau Spent in jail: Shakespearian Festival TIMOTHY HOFMANN: Science Club: Jazz Ensemble: J.V. Band: Stage Band: Varsity Band DOUG HOGGATT: Hiking Club ROBYN HOLMAN: Quill and Scroll: '73 Explorer: '74 Explorer SHERRY HOLMES: DECA: Prep Chorus JANE HOUSER: Band Letterman: Criada: J.V. Band: Pep Band: Prep Band: Varsity Band RANDY HOWARD: Tennis Team MELIA HUGHES: Alpha Omega ' ROBBIN HUMBERT: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Amicae MONTY HYDE: Freshman and J.V. Football: J.V. and Varsity Track KATHY HYDUKE: HERO KEITH HYLAND: Football fl KIM INWARD: Riding Club 'l SAN DI JACKSON: French Club: Donettes: Student Senate DAISY JAHNTZ: Freshman Class Princess: Homecoming Attendant: Criada: Freshman and Sophomore Class Sec- retary: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader DARYL JAMES: Court of Justices: Student Activist Party: Student Senate MYRON JASMANN: Los Hermanos: J.V. Tennis MEL JAVIER: Athletic Letterman: Key Club: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Track: J.V. and Varsity Cross Country: J.V. Band: Prep Band: Varsity Band ANDREW JENSEN: National Conference of Christians and Jews: Student Activist Party: Student Forum DAVE JENSEN: International Thespian Society: God's Squad: Choralairs: J.V. Chorus: Student Senate: Oklahoma: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead: Shakespearian Festival LAURELEN JOHN: Freshman Girls Chorus RICHARD JOHNSON: Band and Orchestra Letterman: Boys' State: NHS: National Merit Semi-Finalist: German Club: Los Hermanos: Science Club: Freshman and J.V. Baseball: Jazz Ensemble: JC3: Orchestra: Student Senate: Varsity Band: Fiddler on the Roof' Hamlet: My Fair Lady: Oklahoma: Trojan Women BARBARA JUETTEN: Bellas Artes: Riding Club UK STEVE KAISE: Ecology Club KIM KANSCHAT: Criada KAREN KASOLD: COE BARRY KAUFAX: Swimming Team KAREN KEELING: NHS: Latin Club KEITH KELLEY: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Track KAREN KEMP: Mu Alpha Theta: NHS: Criada: Dope Stop: Hiking Club: Riding Club: Inter Club Council: Executive Board: IC3: Student Body Treasurer PAT KIRKPATRICK: Freshman and l.V. Basketball IOE KIRSTEIN: VICA CL PAULA LAMBERT: Amicae: IC3: Social Activities Committee TERRY LARSON: Athletic Letterman: Freshman and Varsity Track RICK LAWDALL: Future Medical Careers: Los lardineros KEITH LEERSSEN: Athletic Letterman: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track JERRY LENHART: Hiking Club STEVE LETSON: Athletic Letterman: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Freshman Basketball: Freshman, l.V. and Varsity Football: Freshman and Varsity Track: l.V. and Varsity Baseball DAVID LEYHUE: Track DAVID LEYVAS: Freshman Track: l.V. Wrestling ROGER LIDMAN: Latin Club: l.V. Track: l.V. and Varsity I IOE LIHOSIT: Bellas Artes: God's Squad VVFCSUIFIS. DEBBIE LONG: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Amicae: Future Medical Careers: Los lardineros: Homecoming Committee: Co Head Photographer: '73 Explorer: '74 Explorer: '73 Trail: '74 Trail ART LORENZEN: Swimming Team KIM LOUGHARY: lunior Class Princess: Criada: IC3: lunior Class Vice-President: Senior Class Vice-President: Student Senate GENE LOUNSBERRY: Varsity Baseball MARTHA LOWREY: Transfer From Midland High School in Michigan: Drama Club: Glee Club: Spanish Club OM ANGELA MCANALLY: HERO IANA McDONALD: Band and Orchestra Letterman: Amicae: Baton Twirling: Varsity band SHIRLEY McFARLI N: COE: Dope Stop: Varsity Volleyball MIKE MCMURRY: Los Hermanos: Science Club: Spanish Club: Choir, Trojan Women VICKI MCCULLY: God's Squad CYNTHIA MANN: International Thespian Society: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Miracle Worker,'Oklahoma: Ondine, Twelfth Night: Shakespearian Festival IANET MARION: vicA KATHY MARION: Hiking Club ROBERT MARKES: German Club: Freshman and l.V. Football -IFAITCH MARQUARDT: Hiking Club: Freshman, LV. and Varsity ennis' LINDA MARTINEZ: International Thespian Society: Ondine: Trojan Women CAROL MASON: God's Squad: l.V. Band: Prep Band MARK MATH EWS: Aviation Club: Science Club KIM MELIUS: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Basketball: Freshman, l.V. and Varsity Basketball: Freshman Golf BECKY METCALF: Transfer From Shawnee Mission High School in Kansas: International Thespian Society: Cougarette Drill Team: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Spirit Club: Gymnastics LAURA MOELLER: Criada: Varsity Volleyball IAN ET MOERBE: Cantadoras IOAN MOERBE: Bellas Artes LLOYD MOFFITT: l.V. Band: Varsity Band: Student Senate: Fiddler on the Roof TERESA MONTGOMERY: HERO SALLIE MOOREH EAD: IC3: Prep Girls Chorus MARTIN MUIR: Athletic Letterman: NHS: Key Club: Basketball: Track MICHAEL MULHERN: l.V. Track: l.V. Wrestling MICHAEL MULLER: Freshman and l.V. Track: l.V. Football BARK MULLINS: Amicae: Donettes: Gymnastics DONN MURRAY: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Varsity Wrestling SALLY MURRAY: Criada: Tennis TOM MURRAY: Boys' State: NHS: Student Council ON IOHN NESLON: HERO ia, LORI NELSON: Amicae: German Club: IC3: Student Council 286 Senior Register MITCH NICHOLS: Freshman Track IEFF NIELSEN: Freshman Football IOHN NORRIS: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: l.V. and Varsity Football: Varsity Swimming! IC3 UO CHUCK OLSEN: NHS KATHERINE O'NElLL: Girls' State: Mu Alpha Theta: NHS: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Criada: Inter ClubCouncil: IC3: junior Class Secretary: Student Body Secretary: Student Senate DAVE ORTEGA: Football: Wrestling PAM OSWALD: HERO EARL OWENS: Key Club: Freshman and Varsity Football: Freshman and l.V. Track: Varsity Gymnastics OP VIRGINIA PAGE: French Club: Social Activities Committee MARK PAGEL: Freshman, l.V. and Varsity Baseball GREG PAPINKO: International Thespian Society: Ecology Club: Model U.N.: Stage Band: Student Activist Party: Student Forum LENNIE PARKER: Quill and Scroll: Future Homemakers of America: Cantadoras: Prep Girls Chorus: Publications Workshop: '73 Trail: '74 Trail I MIKE PARKER: Boys' State: Anytown: Key Club: Freshman Baseball: Freshman Football: Freshman Representative: junior Class President: Senior Class President: Sophomore Representative: National Conference of Christians and jews ROY PATTERSON: Soccer Team KORIE PELKA: International Thespian Society: Criada: IC3: Fiddler on the R006 Miracle Worker: Oklahoma: Trojan Women: We Bombed in New Haven PAMELA PENNELL: Future Medical Careers: Band ROY PICKENHEIM: International Thespian Society VICKIE PICKERING: Amicae: l.V. and Varsity Volleyball SID PLETCHER: German Club DEAM PONTIUS: Wrestling IIM POOLE: All State: Athletic Letterman: Key Club: Freshman, l,V. and Varsity Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Freshman, l.V. and Varsity Football: Freshman Golf BETSY PRATT: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail BETH PORTER: Band and Orchestra Letterman: Tennis: Varsity Volleyball: Band Council: Pep Band: Stage Band: Varsity Band: My Fair Lady: Oklahoma CHERI PREEGE: Varsity Band DANA RAE PUGH: A Midsummer Night's Dream: The Crucible: Trojan Women 'Q SUSAN QUERING: Queen of Courts Attendant: Amicae: Mat Maids: IC3: Student Senate UR IULIE RALSTON: Criada BILL RAUCH: Freshman and l.V. Football IOHN REED: Key Club: VICA: l.V. Football GINGER REHRMAN: French Club RANAE REMINGTON: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion: Ski Club DONNA RHINEHART: Choral Letterman: FTAXSAE: God's Squad: Advanced Choral Ensemble: Cantadoras:Choralairs: Prep Chorus: Student Advisory Board GARY RICHARDS: Wrestling MIKE REIHARDS: FTAXSAE: Prep Band SUSY RIDING: Prep Girls Chorus MAT RITTER: NHS RICK ROBBESTAD: Football: Track Wrestling IOHN ROBERTS: Freshman and l.V. Tennis DEBBIE ROBINSON: Band and Orchestra Letterman: NHS: Varsity Band MICHELLE ROCHARD: Alpha Omega DON ROCKWELL: Key Club: Golf: Gymnastics: Swimming: Wrestling DAVID ROGERS: King of Courts Attendant: NHS: Freshman, l.V. and Varsity Basketball: Freshman, l.V. and VHVSIIY Foot ball: Freshman Track TERESA ROGERS: Girls' State Alternate: Mu Alpha Theta: NHS: Quill and Scroll: God's Squad: Inter Club Council: Latin Club: Riding Club: '72 Explorer: '73 Explorer: '74 Explorer- Editor: Oklahoma JEFF RUSHLOP: Transfer from Lutheran High School: Ath- letic Letterman: Art Club: Varsity Football: Sophomore Class Vice-President KAY RUSSELL: Queen of Courts Attendant: Criada: Gym- nastics OS KELLI SCHIESS: Scottsdale Honors Cotillion JANET SCHROEDER: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Publications Workshop: '73 Trail: '74 Trail -Associate Editor DENNIS SEAMAN: DECA: Key Club: J.V. Track K. C. SEIDNER: Athletic Letterman: Varsity Football JOE SENTIVANAC: Golf: Swimming: Varsity Baseball: Var- sity Basketball: Varsity Football: Varsity Tennis: Varsity Track BARRY SHAW: Band and Orchestra Letterman: Los Herma- nos: Freshman Track: J.V. Cross Country: J.V. Band: Pep Band: Prep Band: Stage Band: Varsity Band GREG SHEETS: NHS: French Club TERRI SHELDON: NHS: French Club: HERO: Riding Club MARK SHUGA: Athletic Letterman: International Thespian Society: Freshman and J.V. Football: Freshman and Var- sity Track LEIGHANNE SIMMERS: Cantadoras BOB SIMONIS: Athletic Lettermen: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Key Club: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Football: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Track CHUCK SINGLETON: Varsity Football RHONDA SLAVICK: Amicae: JC3: Student Senate JODEE SMITH: Amicae: Gymnastics: JC3: J.V. Band: Prep Band MIKE SMITH: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Key Club: Freshman Baseball: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Football GARY SPAW: Athletic Letterman: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Football: Varsity Swimming PAM STANSEL: Los Hermanos Sweetheart: Criada: Donettes: J.V. Band: Orchestra: Varsity Band: Fiddler on the Rook Oklahoma CINDY STREIT: NHS: Criada: French Club: J.V. and Varsity Volleyball TED STUMP: International Thespian Society: Trail Attend- ant: Inter Club Council: Freshman Football: Student Sen- ate: Oklahoma: We Bombed in New Haven RICK SURLS: Athletic Letterman: NHS: Cross Country: Var- sity Baseball UT JON TALTON: Choral Letterman: International Thespian Society: Dope Stop: Inter Club Council: Latin Club: Los Hermanos: Science Club: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Messiah: Oklahoma: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail,- We Bombed in New Haven ELLEN TANNER: Plain Princess: Trojan Women JOHN TAYLOR: Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Baseball: Fresh- man, J.V. and Varsity Football MARY TAYLOR: COE: Criada: French Club: Publicity Com- mittee DON TEMPLETON: DECA: Hiking Club: Soccer CATHY THOMAS: Mat Maids: JC3 STEPHEN THOMAS: VICA LES THOMPSON: VICA: Freshman Football CINDY TISCHHAUSER: Future Homemakers of America: Riding Club: Spanish Club DEBBIE TOWNSEND: Amicae: Mat Maids DOUG UNDERWOOD: Freshman Football: Golf MARY VAN MATRE: Future Homemakers of America: HERO: Hiking Club: Riding Club: Mat Maids MONICA VAN WAZER: Criada YOLANDA VARELA: COE JERRY VASQUEZ: Freshman and Varsity Baseball: Fresh- man, J.V. and Varsity Football LAURIE VINES: Transfer Student: Pep Club: Student Coun- cil: Ticket Commission OW BILL WAITE: Freshman Football BRAD WALKER: Advanced Choral Ensemble MARSHA WEBB: Transfer from Villa Park, Illinois: NHS' Junior Class Representative: Student Council I SHARON WEBSTER: Student Senate PATI WHELAN: Halcyon: French Club: Riding Club: Fresh- man and J.V. Tennis: Volleyball: Student Senate: The Night Thoreau Spent in jail KATHY WHITE: Amicae DON WHITLATCH: Homecoming King: Athletic Letter- man: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Freshman Basket- ball:.Freshman, J.V. and Varsity Football: Freshman and Varsity Track WALT WHITNEY: Hiking Club: Los Hermanos BECKYWILCOX: NHS ZACHARY WILLEFORD: Freshman Football DAVID WILLIAMS: Hiking Club DEBBIE WILLS: Varsity Volleyball CINDY WILMOTH: Criada LES WILSON: Band and Orchestra Letterman: Boys' State: NHS: Trail - King: French Club: Key Club: Freshman Tennis: J.V: Basketball: J.V. Football: Jazz Ensemble: Var- sity Band: Executive Board: Student Body Vice-President: Fiddler on the Roof' My Fair Lady ROB WILSON: Homecoming Attendant: Baseball: Basket- ball: J.V. and Varsity Football: Track KATHY WISNER: COE TERRES WOLFF: Criada: Donettes: Gymnastics PAT WOODFORD: Hiking Club: Fiddler on the Rook' Mir- acle Worker: Shakespearian Festival CAROL WORCESTER: Junior Miss contestant: NHS: Quill and Scroll: Amicae: FTAXSAE: God's Squad: Hiking Club: Mat Maids: Cantadoras: Student Senate: Publications Workshop: '73 Trail: '74 Trail - Editor: Fiddler on the Rooi' Miracle Workeg' Oklahoma UZ KIM ZIMMERMAN: Hiking Club: Prep Girls Chorus SUSAN ZIMMERMAN: Hiking Club: Prep Girls Chorus KAREN ZUENDEL: Alpha Omega 4 '9l' These senior pictures were turned in late, or did not meet the specifications. Miles Edwards David Glover Kathy Hyduke Cindy Kreyer Mat Ritter Senior Register 287 GENERAL INDEPC Aboltin, james 54, 97, 103, 120, 199 Aboltin, Suzanne 266 Abramoska, Barry 246 Abril, Michael 248 Adams, jennifer 143, 266 Adams, julie 248 Adams, Lauri 160, 267 Adams, Mark 264 Adkins, Bob 97,128,186 Adrian, Diane 113, 121, 249 Adrig, Gary199 ADVANCE CHORAL ENSEMBLE 146 Agnor, Scott 249 Aker, Paul 230 Alarie, Roger 62, 63, 64, 92, 93,199 Albert, Herb 103 Albert, Rose 121, 267 Alcorn, john 23, 249 Alcorn, William 230 Aldrich, Gail 249 Alexander, Melanie 19, 102, 126, Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen 231 Kathy 249 Kenny 267 166, Alger, Alger, , Anita 162,199 Brett 267 f Cheryl 231 , Gary 231 Michael 249 frimothy 61,267 Allsup, Barry 267 Allsup, Donald 248 ALPHA OMEGA 26,155 Alward, Edward 162,199 AMICAE 25,154 Anchase, Noel 143 Anderson, Brenda 138, 267 Anderson, Ed 45,126,147, 181 Anderson, james 69, 248 Anderson, jerry 199 Anderson, john 266 Anderson, june 171 Anderson, Mark 249 Anderson, Richelle 97,199 Anderson, Rodney 103, 199 Anderson, Steve 199 Anderson, Steven 246 Andrade, jeanne 199 Andre, Marcel 266 Angelini, Carl 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 199 Angelini, Mary 121, 231 Angelini, Patty 267 Anglin, Carla 199 Anglin, Lori 160, 267 Annesley, Pat 82 Annis, Sherry 145, 249 Anton, joyce 231 Antry, Lisa 249 Applegate, Page 267 Apsey, Linda 199 Apsey, Thomas 249 Arabella, Zola 231 Arbuthnot, Dennis 138, 267 Arbuthnot, Douglas 249 Archibald, David 29,184 ARIZONA PREP MAGAZINE 100 Armbruster, Lori 97,102,118,199 Armbruster, Robert 230 Armer, Diane 119, 135, 153, 249 Armour, Christi 249 Armour, Laura 267 Armstrong, Cyndy 142, 230 Armstrong, Cynthia 199 Armstrong, jean 135, 136, 267 Armstrong, Lauren 138, 140 Armstrong, Rick 249 Arner, john 76, 77,121, 249 Arrowsmith, Bobby 184 Asmussen, Thomas 138, 267 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE 127 Atkinson, Gary 199 Atchison, jeffery 266 Atcheson, Randy 60 Atkinson, james 161, 231 Attridge, Alan 264 288 Index Attridge, john 231 Attwood, julia 126, 167, 249 Atwood, Scott 266 Ault, Kathryn 143, 267 Ault, Kevin 147, 231 Aungst,j0di 25,101,136,139,141, 142,153,199 Aungst, Kathryn 249 Autenreith,janice176,177 AVIATION CLUB 131 Axline, Arline199 UB Babcock, Stuart 135,267 Bachman, Randall 148, 231,249 Bacon, Roger 231 Bacon, David 267 Bacon, Alan 44,231 Badame, jack 231 Bade, Donald 174 Badinelli, Don 128 Badinelli, Glen 249 Badour, Brian 199 Badour, Greg 163 Badour, Pamela 249 Badraun, Ron 264 Bailey, Charles 83,131,267 Bailey, Dennis172 Bailey, Mark 143, 267 Bailey, Linda 18, 19, 29,144, 265 Bain, Lisa 249 Bain, Michael 18, 19, 29, 94, 95, 102,126,199 Bakanic, jonathan 50, 249 Baker, Cindy 249 Baker, Robert 26, 29,155, 184,186 Balazs, Diana 114, 115, 133, 230 Balazs, Mark 133 Balazs, Tatiana 133, 230 Baldensperger, Sandy 267 Baldensperger, Sherri 121,144 Ballato, james 267 Ballesteros, Darlene 249 Ballheim, Randy 266 j.V. BAND 138, 139, 154, 160 PREP BAND 138 BAND LETTERMEN: 142 Bannenberg, Erwin Banta, Bill 266 Barber, Alan 199 Barber, Brenda 231 Barber, leannie 121, 267 Barber, jennifer 267 Barber, Michael 138,267 Barcala, janice 231 Barcelona, Vincent 199 Bardoulos, Larry 267 Bardoulas, Terry 134 Barevko, Lynne 267 Barker, Cynthia 249 Barlcer, Drew 199 Barlow, Lee 97,199 Barlow, Neal 52, 97,103, 107,120 Barners, Constance 249 Barnes, Patricia 267 Barnett, David 30, 63 Barney, Bevan 136,139,141, 152 Barney, Robert 138,249 Barnhart, Kimberly 231 Barraclough, Evan 185 Bartels, Cynthia 267 Bartels, Paula 200 Barth, Edlein134,155, 231 Bartoli, Daniel 266 Bartoli, Paula 231 Barton, Brenda 266 Barton, Roger 231 Baskin, Stephen 267 Bates, Michael 267 Bates, Richard 249 Batson, Chad 135, 267 Battin, Linda 267 Baudo, Leslie 249 Bauer, Marie 80, 81, 267 Baxter, Denise 162 Beam, Corrine 113, 230, 246 Bean, Steve 62, 64,200 Beard, Rebecca 200 Beard, Stanley 32, 267 Beatty, Paul 267 Beatty, james 230 Bebber, April 249 Bebber, candy 89, 90, 91, 135, 154, 159 Beck, Michael 249 Beck, jeff 249 Beck, Patrick 266 Becker, john 266 Becker, Lori 200 Becker, Patti 55,160,267 Bedwell, Scott 138 Beeny, Michael 267 Beeswy, Skip 146, 147, 148, 231 Behrends, Pamela 200 Behrends, Steven 57, 267 Beinbrech, joan 97,104,200 Belk, Patrice 249 Bell, jack 231 Bell, Larry172 Bell, Mark 61,267 BELLAS ARTES 117 Belmont, Steven 249 Belsher, Kathryn 267 Belsil, Arnold 231 Bender, Laura 231 Bender, Lynn 80, 81, 267 Bender, Mark 246 Benjamin, Shirley 249 Bennett, Pamela 249 Bennet, Steven 116,249 Benson, Lanny 52, 54,200 Benson, Pamela 134, 144, 249 Bentz, Norene 231 Benyi, David 231 Bergamanis, Noram 230, 246 Berkey, David 32,145, 267 Berkey, Virginia 200 Bernard, Keith 266 Bernard, Kristi 134,144, 249 Berrier, Velma 192 Beseler, Karen 230 Bevan, Barney 231 Beyer, Douglas 138, 266 Beyer, Lori 97,113,133, 200 Beymer, julie 119, 200 Bianchi, Dina 200 Biehler, Bari 135 Biesanz, Kathleen 101, 140,142, 144,146, 249 Bigham,lyI135,139,153, 249 Bigler, Daniel Bigler, Ron 267 Bilbrey, Barbara 179 Biringer, Donald 267 Biringer, Sharon 165, 200 Birmingham, Scott 44, 51, 176, 249 Biscoe, Donna 154, 201 Bishop, Michael 231 Bisig, David 231 Bisig, Debra 153, 157, 231 Bittinger, Holly 89, 94, 95, 97,102, 103,104,105,106,107,113,121, 126,154,201 Bittinger, Mark 249 Bitzer, Roger 267 Bixby, Margaret 176, 235 Blades, Leesa 164,201 Blair, William 54,138, 267 Blake, Isaac 201 Blake, Denise 231 Blakey, Christopher 45, 47, 56, 57, 180,231 Blakey, Pat 57, 267 Blanton, Douglas 249 Blinn, Bonnie 231 Blinn, Herbert 267 Blean, jean 201 Bliss, Angela 123, 144, 160, 230 Bliss, David 57,143,267 Bliss, Kurt 58, 146, 147, 201 Blivan, Chris 249 Blivers, jennifer 230 Bloemhard, Bo 45,147,231 Blomquist, Eric 266 Blomquist, Lorraine 121, 167, 231 Bloomer, Ronnie 56, 57, 231 Blosser, Kim 231 Bloxom, Deana 143, 266 Bloxom, Don 29, 32,147, 231 Bluth, Barry 231 Boll, Rebecka 138 Bollman, Keith 163,180 Boczar, David 267 Boettcher, Russ 26 Boen, Darsi 267 Boggess, Mark 249 Bogs, Carol 249 Boillot, Lynn 249 Boillot, Michael 231 Boland, Bernard 267 Bolander, Kim 201 Bole, Vicki 136, 249 Boll, Rebecca 138, 267 Bolin, Hal161 Bolin, Karen 249 Bolin, Kim 34,159,249 Bollman, Keith 163 Bollman, MiMi 249 Bondurant, Cindy 201 Bontrager, Craig 201 Borato, Mark 84,230 Boulet, Thomas 187 Bower, Charese 97,155, 166, 201 Bowman, Susan 19, 229 Boyce, Edna 230 Boyce, Laurie 143, 267 Boyd, Gary 249 Boyd, Keith 201 Boyer, Bret 249 Brabaw, jo 267 Bracken, Mary 114, 201 Bracken, Pauline 143, 267 Bradley, Barbara 249 Bradshaw, Ralph 23, 29,122,176, 219, 304 Bradshaw, Tommie 249 Brady, Gregory 61,268 Braman, Lori 157 Brasfield, Lori 143,166, 268 Brassfield, john 268 Brassfield,james 116,230 Breadon, Lee Ann 160,268 Breadon, Nancy 89 Bredahl,jacquelyn143 Brence, Charles 249 Brence, Leslie 230 Brewer, Elizabeth 85, 268 Brewer, Michael 249 Brian, Barry 17, 135, 142, 145, 249 Brian, Hugo 44 Bridges, Deborah 249 Bridges, Rebecca 29, 32, 97,102, 147,148,153,201 Bright, Cody 249 Bramhall, Merrill 185 Brinnon, Kathleen 135,139,141, 144,153, 268 Bristow, Mark 268 Britton, Dave 303 Brock, Kimberly 135,145, 249 Broderick, Daniel 250 Broderick, Rebecca 85,113, 249 Brodsky, Arthur 166, 250 Brodsky, Susan 97,201 Brody, jamie 103, 231 Broekhuizen, Louis 268 Brooks, Carl 201 Brooks, Colleen 264 Brooks, jacquelyn 201 Brooks, Kelly 160, 268 Brooks, Sarah 268 Brower, Mary 160, 268 Brown, Charlie 161 Brown, Cindy 268 Brown, Darrell 32,147, 268 Brown, Debbie 202 Brown, Debra 202 Brown, Dewey 268 Brown, Diane 231 Brown, Gary 44,147, 231 Brown, Keith 45, 97,144, 202 ' Brown, Kimberly 231 Brown, Patricia 138 Brown, Scott 282 Brown, Steven 44, 45, 46, 47, 202 Browning, Art 288 Browning, David 250 Bruce, Becky 31, 92, 93 Bruce, Gail 17, 34, 89, 135, 158,202 Bruening, Gregory 103, 135, 152, 231 Brueing, Kenneth 152, 250 Bruggeman, Christy 250 Bruggemlln, Corey 250 Bruins, Cal 26, 29,131, 170, 304 Brunhofer, Gayle 136, 231 Brunhofer, john 138, 268 Bruning, David 231 Brunson, jodi 231 Bryan, jon Hugo 231 Bryant, Laurie 268 Brydle, Richard 44, 45, 46, 47, 202, 203 Bukner, Teresa 231 Budowsky, jill 202 Buerkle, Robert 268 Buggleman, Chris 231 Bumbernick, David 231 Bumbernick, Michael 250 Buntrock, Vicky 231 Bunzel, Rick 231 Burback, Peter 250 Burger, Robert 66, 179 Burgess, Nanette 268 Burkart, Kenneth 232 Burke, Patricia 132,135, 232 Burklow, Daniel 268 Burney, April 121 Burney, Bill 268 Burns, Darlene 268 Burns, Kevin 82 Burns, Nancy 232 Burris, Pamela 153, 157, 258 Burris, Richard 202 Burton, Catherine 144, 258 Burton, David 58, 232 Burton, jackie 202 Burton, Lee 250 Bury, Lydia 192 Bushman, Scott 268 Buss, Mary 232 Butcher, Lauren 150, 250 Buterbaugh, David 268 Butler, Don 171 Butler, jill 132, 268 Butts, Tim 268 Caldwell, Steve 128 Callahan, Melonie 250 Callaway, Leslie 160, 232 Callaway, Mary 282 Campbell, Brad 29, 250 Campbell, joan 29,192 Campbell, Keith 268 Campbell, Pamela 155, 232 Campbell, Paul 232 Cannizzaro, john 268 Cannizzaro, Russ 232 Cannon, Anastasia 268 Cano, David 250 CANTADORAS 144 Capito, Ronald 268 Caples, Roy 187 Captain, Mark 232 Cardella, Frank 78, 79, 232 Carden, Tina 250 Carey, Daniel 32,136,139,141, 152,232 Carey, Gerald 29, 32, 176 Carlier, Elizabeth 268 Carlier, Mike 250 Carlini, Sherry 97,136, 202 Carlock, jeff 202 Carlson, Sarah 126, 268 Carlson, Melvin 250 Carlson, Sue 250 Carney, james 118, 250 Carpenter, james 32, 48,101,146, 147,148,182,232 Carpenter, judy 145, 155, 250 Carpenter, Richard 29, 268 Carr, Donald 136, 250 Carr-Vernon, Mary 97, 154, 202 Carrier, Paula 145, 250 Carroll, Charlanne 97,126,155, 166,202 Carroll, judie 19, 25, 29,182,102 Carroll, Teresa 143, 268 'C Cable, janet 180 Caldwell, Cathy 128 Caldwell, Cory 121 Caldwell, john 268 Carroo, james 250 Carter, Brenda 85,250 Carter, Donita 174 Carter jeffrey 30, 44, 45, 46, 47, 100,202 Carter, Mark 97, 98, 122, 136, 142 182,198,202 f Cartwright, Anthony 268 Cartwright, Dana 232 Carver, jeffrey 202 Casey, james 61, 84, 188 Casey, Tim 250 Casey, William 268 Cassady, Mark 232 Cassidy, james 122,132, 268 Cassidy, Sheila 97, 154, 162, 202 Castorena, Gerald 202 Caswell, Catherine 130, 268 Cauble, Debra 144, 154, 232 Cauble, Thomas 120 Cavin, Carol 121, 250 Cavin, Rhonda 232 Chacon, Mark 135, 232 Chacon, Mary 268 Chadwell, Ellen 162 Chadwell, Victor 128 Chadwick, Sara 119,143, 268 Chambers, Barbara 55,268 Chambers, Howard 268 Chambers, Sue 268 Chantry, Marla 268 Chantry, Randall 250 Charnesky, Laurel 119, 160, 268 Chase, Dale 202 Chase, Kent 250 Chatham, Brian 26, 31, 92 Chatham, Dick 44, 60, 250 Chavez, LuAnn 268 Chavez, Manuel 232 CHEERLEADERS 88,158,159 Childs, Sam 195 Chislock, Amy144,148,154,160, 230, 232, 241, 247 CHORALAIRS144,147 CHORAL LETTERMEN 148 Christen, Milton 174 Christen, Vicki 268 Christian, jennifer 144 Christian, jerome 232 Chudanov, William 203 Churchfield, Martin 84,250 Churen, Gary 164 Chytla, Pamela 268 Ciapusci, Carol 203 Ciapusci, Thomas 103, 250, 265 if W runoff? F0095 vnasswx A Wm W mgwrrucs 'M ' s Hopes ofmaking profits failed as this vvagonload went from Concessions, COE, Trail Staff to the bands. Ciptak, Gary 203 CIVIL AIR PATROL 131 Clanton, Connie 268 Clark, Caroline 113,135,250 Clark, Mark 203 Clark, Randy 268 Clemens, Mary 268 Clift, Brenda 160, 268 Clift, David 203 Clift, Linda 250 Clinton, Bill 250 Closset, Mary 250 Clough, Tina 250 Cocca, Mary 250 Cocco, Mark 232 Cody, Pam 268 Cody, Tina 250 COE 165 Coe, Glenn 268 Coffin, james 203 Coffin, Teresa 232 Coggin, jerry 53,109, 203 Coggin, Michael 29,109, 232 Cole, Valerie 32,144,160, 218, 232 Colletti, Dave 303 Colletti, Deana 250 Collins, Donna 135 Collins, Marcia 203 Collum, Ann 269 Collum, Barry 232 Colmone, Mary 135, 166, 232 Colombo, Donna 250 Comey, Michael 61, 269 Condon, Kathleen 269 Conklin, Donald 154,232 Conlin, Laura 143, 269 Connell, Christine 232 ConneII,johr1ny 269 Conner, Michael 250 Connolly, Robert 101, 136, 269 Conrad, Barb 144 Conrad, jeanne 269 Constabile, Anthony 269 Constabile, Vicky 250 Cook, Barbara 232 Cook, Bill 203 Cook, Diane 269 , Cook, Eva 250 Cook, jeanette 102, 130, 232 Cook, jeanette 102, 130, 232 Cook, Lehman 134,188 Cook, Roger 250 Cook, Samuel 250 Cooke, Cordy 269 Coomber, David 269 Coons, David 56, 250 Cooper, Bradley 269 Cooper, james 250 Copenhaver, Leah 269 Coppinger, Susan 34,159,250 Coppinger, Roy 68, 69,161,188 Corbin, Michael 232 Cornell, Richard 232 Corral, Lisa 138,269 Corris, jeffrey 269 Costabile, Patty 203 Counsel, Cindy 144, 250 COURT OF jUSTICES 124 Courtney, Leslie 144 Courtney, Sue 250 Covalt, Randy 232 Cox, David 54, 269 Cox, jaye 250 Cox, Lori 155,250 Crampton, Suzanne 97,203 Crane, Elizabeth 250 Crane, Lois 163, 204 Cranston, jan 28,172 Cranston, Woody 232 Crapley, Gail 250 Crapley, Karen 232 Crase, jeanette 89, 102,103, 112, 113,204 Crawford, Brenda 204 Crawford, Kevin 250 Crawford, William 269 Creach, Kathryn 204 Creighton, Robert 232 Cressey, Pat 232 CRIADA 20,25 Crippa, Debra 269 Crippa, Karen 121,204 Crippen, Ruth 232 Index 289 Fireworks, the burning light reflecting on eager faces in the blackness of the stands, ls this the spirit of Coronado, this excitement of winning? Croft, Corey 20, 90, 91, 104, 105, 14e,147,148,1s6,157,178,204 213 Croft,Sc'ott 147,232 Crosby, Cary162 Cross, lack 43, 44, 50, 103, 232 Crouch, Robin 113,155,246 Crouse, Pete 172 Crowder, Karen 156,167,251 Crowder, Nick 204 Crowe, Mitch 29,190 Crowell, Jeffrey 204 Crowell, Kirby 50, 251 Crozier, Rhonda 269 Cruz, Cindy 232 Cuccurello, Patrick 269 Cuda, Tracy 251 Culbertson, Steven 19 Cunningham, Kurt 232 Cunningham, Robin 269 Cunningham, Ronda 134, 144, 251 Curley, Paul 251 Curran, Michael 19,50, 102,126, 147, 204 Curtis, Kim 269 Curtis, Patrick 54, 251 Curtis, Nancy 304 ill? Da Prato, Charles 232 Da Prato, Nelson 269 Dabrowski, Barbara 120, 187 Dagenhixrt, David 164, 204 Dahl, Curtis161 Dahl, Tom 48, 57,176 Daily, Betty 204 Daily, Deonne 251 Dalgleish, Daren 269 Dalke, Leslie 251 Daniel, Debbie 232 Daniels, Mark 138, 269 Darr, lohn 251 Darrington, Corwyn 205 D'Avignon, lodi 205 Davis, Barry 251 Davis, Beverly 144 Davis, Christine 205 Davis, Conrad 176 Davis, Cynthia 97, 205 Davis , lana 97,106,107, 205 Davis, Davis 101 Lynn 232 Michael 29, 45, 48,100, 205 290 lndex Davis, Norma 20, 94, 95, 97, 104, 105,108,120,122,123,126,154, 205 Davis, Todd 232, 239 Dawn, Kathy 205 Dawson, Coral 251 Day, Cheryl 97,108,126, 154,205 Day, Marla 269 Dean, Anthony 269 Dearing, Tim 147, 232 Dease, Deborah 251 De Basio, Deborah 156,157, 269 Debree, Dave 121, 122, 230, 232, 237 Debree, Susan 18, 19, 29, 94, 95, 97, 102, 106, 205 Debriyn, Danny 103, 205 Decker, Chris 251 Decker, Penny 251 Deike, Carl 269 Delauriers, Rod 25, 152, 232 Dellinger, Bryan 232 De Long, Fritz 120, 128, 232 Delster, Cynthia 97,101,146,147 205 Delster, David 143,251 De Marsche, Michael 83, 205 De Martino, Patricia 251 Dempsey,lohn 194 Demson, Robert 251 Deniger, Diane 205 Deniger, Greg 251 Denike, Cynthia 269 Dennis, Helen 176, 235 Dennis, Steven 121, 122, 123, 230, 232, 237 Denogean, Carolyn 269 Denogean, Steve 251 De Priest, Cary 205 De Priest, Edith 161 Deslauriers, Brian 269 De Simone, Dino136, 145,269 Despain, Randy 232 Devenney, Barry 269 Devine, lack 205 DeVitto, Chris 269 DeVitto, Katheryn 97, 205 Dezenije, Etienne 251 Dial, Robert Scott 251 Dial, Terry 165, 205 Diamond, Debra 205 Diamond, Thomas 44, 251 Dickerson, Douglas 61,269 Dickerson, Michelle 162 Dickerson, Wade 165, 205 Dietrich, Douglas 84,269 Di Guilio, Suzanne 97,108,136, 141, 142, 153, 206 Dilday, Debbie 269 Dilday, Donna 251 Dildine, William 251 Dimmitt, Cindy 155, 251 Dinsmore, Valerie 55,251 Dione, leonie 232 Dippel,William 229 Dirass, lean 269 Dirks, Laurie 282 Dirmyer, Robert 282 Disbro, Debra 233 Disbro, lohn 270 Dischereit, Mark 233 Dittrich, Brian 270 Dixon, Susan 19, 144, 233 Dodd, Kim 233 Dodds, Linda 251 Dodsworth, Deborah 147, 233 Dodsworth, Kristina 282 Donahue, Michael 206 Donato, Frank 101,136,139, 152, 251 DONETTES17,19, 25, 26, 27,156, 157 DON'S BAND 17, 20, 26, 27, 136 Doran, Bill 44, 252 Doran, Lori 30, 31, 92, 93, 154 Doran, Patricia 206 Dorsey, Lynn 246 ' Doss, Elizabeth 126, 132,282 Doubek, Barb 97, 167, 206 Doubek, Carolyn 167 Doubek, Marilyn 167, 270, 282 Dougherty, Brad 270 Dougherty, lulie 264 Douglas, Deana 206 Dovedson, lulie 233 Downey, Andrea 147, 233 Doyle, Micki 29,177 Drayer, Brenda Gay 233 Drozdowski, Kevin 45,100,101, 206 Duarte, lorge 187 Duett, Mack 97,103, 135, 206 Dubuy, Frank 29, 137,138, 139, 141,142,182 Duffy, Michael 206 Dugan, Denise 80, 81, 252 Dugan, Marilyn 191 Dugan, Vicky 270 Duhamell, Denise 233 Duhamell, Diane 270 Duhamell, Larry 252 Duncan, Cynthia 155, 233 Dunn, Kay 121, 252 Dunn,Michael135 Durkin, Mike 97 Durkin, Christopher 152, 246 Durst, Gregory 270 Duscher, Scott 252 Dye, Norman 206 Dyson, Craig 206 'VE Eades, Virginia 177 Earll, lohn 163, 206 Early, l3ettylou160,192 Eaton, jeffrey 270 Ebel, Patricia 206 Ebel, Richard 252 Ebenhock, Diane 270 Eckhardt, Richard138,143, 270 Eckhoff, lohn 252 Economos, Daniel 252 Eden, Kevin 270 Edgren, Robert 270 Edwards, Miles 97,103 Ehrler, Charles 103, 120,132, 246 Eischen, Andy 233 Eischen, Rick 50, 83 Eker, Patty 167, 233 Eker, Stanley 270 Elias, Ioanne 233,154 Ellingsworth, Sara 143, 270 Elliot, Doug 206 Ellis, Doug 252 Ellis,Mike 233 Ellsworth, Tamar138, 270 Emberlin, Barbara 160, 233 Emig, Terry 270 Emry, Mark 252 Emry, Martha 144, 252 Engel, Kathaleen 206 Engle,lodi 252 Englehart, Margery177 English, Charles163 Engraf, Diana 18, 34,206 Engraf, Michael 45, 67,103,233 Engraf, Sherri 270 Enriquez, loann 126, 154, 206 Ensign, Robin 270 Enzmann, Margaret 233 Erickson, Sandra 146, 147, 182, 206 Ervin, Carol 180 Ervin,Williams 270 Esahak, George 29, 50, 122, 240 251,252 Eshelman, Donald 270 Esposito, 206 Esposito, john 122, 270 Estlack, Sharon 269 Estrada, Mike 44,270 Etz, john 270 Evans, Lisa 85 Evans, Sandra 153, 206 Evans, Kathy 147, 154 Evans, William 264 Everett, jeffrey 78, 79, 207 Everett, Robin 160, 270 Everhart, Terry 252 Everhart, Tony 233 Evers, Bruce 233 Evers, Craig 270 Ewald, Mary 138, 270 Ewald, Bob 136,139,152, 252 Ewing, Donald 32,143, 270 Ewing, Elizabeth 145, 252 Eymann, Darrell 29,188 EXPLORER 17, 25,114,115, 210 Eyestone, Suzanne 252 IPF Fagan, Tim 138, 250 FahchHd,Robyn155,160,233 Falk, Dawn 207 Fanjoy, Ray 132, 185 Farley, julia 179 Farr, Pam 145, 252 Farrison, Dana 147, 207 Farrison, Donna 233 Farrison, William 270 Fasset, jim 138 Faulkner, Carol 270 Faulkner, Michael 233 Fedele, Frank 252 Feedland, Lisa 32 Felke, Katherine 160, 233 Felke, Thomas 50,252 Ferguson, Brian 116 Ferguson, jeff 270 Ferguson, Susan 135, 207 Ferguson, William 163 Fernwalt, Mark 270 Ferraro, Charles 233 Farrall, Andrew 233 Ferrell, Bill 18,19, 32 Ferrell, Kathleen 207 Fiegen, jon 133, 270 Field, Randall 136,139,140,142, 152,253 Fierros, Ralph 84, 207 Fierros,Tamala 253 Figuerola,joy119, 187 Figura, Mary Ann 114,115, 207 Filaski, Gary 233 Filaski, Lawrence 252 Fincher, Sandra 134, 253 Fincher, Steve 134, 143, 145 Finger, Les 14, 45,181 Finn, Kevin 253 Finnegan, Mary 55, 270 Finnigan,Ann 85,135 Fish,james 57, 270 Fisher, Richard 207 Fisher, Robert 253 Fisk, Steven 32,136,139,140,142, 207,218,219 Fitzjarrald, Cheryl 55, 270 Fitzjarrald, Pam 160 Flanagan, Keith 163, 207 Flanigan, Mike 84 Flanigan, Robert 128, 164, 207 Flanigan, Linda 85,138,270 Fledderjohn, Doug 52, 53, 74, 75, 147 Fleming, Ed 61,122 Fleming, jan 208 Fleming, john 208 Fleming, Kathryn 19, 32, 98,121, 130,246 f Fleming, Sandra 97,208 Fletcher, jeff 208 Fletcher, Michael 32, 253 A Flick, Marianne 80, 81,121, 233 Flinn, Linda 253 Flint, Kathleen 271 Flood, Kelley 253 Flood, Kenny 282 Flood, William 163, 208 Florence, Douglas 253 Flynn, Christopher 233 Fogarty, Michael 208 Fogarty, Tim 271 Foote, Kevin 234 Ford, Carol 19, 103, 264 Ford, james 18, 19, 29, 32, 101, 102,136,142,147, 208 Forsgren, Richard 271 Forsgren, Sandra 234 Forthun, Glen 98, 208 Forthun, Richard 234 Foust, DeeAnn 55,102,145, 234 Foutz, Cindy 97,136,139,142, 208 Foster, Linda 208 Foster, Keim 208 Foster, Kevin 162 Fowler, Mark 271 Fox,jacqueline154,160, 234 Fox, Tracy 234 Fraijo, joann 208 Francis, Bruce 60, 234 Frankeberger, Shari 234 Franks, Mike 234 Fraser, Richard 208 Fraser, Scott 253 Frazee, Dennis 163, 208 Frazier, Kim 32, 144, 234 Frazier, Marie 183 Fredricks, juana 26,159,188 Fredricksen,joAnn163, 208 Fredricksen, MaryAnn 155 Freedlund, Lisa 140, 253 Galluzzi, Debra 153, 234 Gannon, David 253 Gannon, john 234 Gannon, Gannon, Patti 154, 208 Peter 103, 234 Garcia, Angelita 253 Garcia, Marta 253 Gardia, Marta 145 Gardner, Gardner, Garneski Garneski David 271 Roxane 97,126,166, 208 ,Dayel101,103,136,234 ,jHl253 Garnette, Lorri 271 Garstka, Mary 234 Gartner, j. 143 Gaskill, Cherie 209 Gates, Dennis 271 Gates, Donald 209 Gatewood, jeff 253 Gatti,joseph 117,183 Gavin, Patricia 234 Geise, Barbara 234 Geise, Mary 253 Gelopulos, Theresa 271 Gentry, Brad 253 Gentry, Tom 135, 209 Gerber, Bob 131, 271 GERMAN CLUB 120 Gerodimos, Kimberly 157, 253 Gerth, Lynette 32,144,154, 234 Gettas, Marie 253 Gibson, Anthony 234 Giesaking, Kurt 97, 103,108, 152, 186,209 FRENCH CLUB 127 Frishman, Chrissy 81,138, 282 Frye, Pamela 208 FTA 20 Fuelleman, jan 119, 271 Fuelleman, joan 104, 105, 126, 136,208 Fulk, Kurt 136, 139,253 Fuller, Tracy 253 Funk, Mark 164, 208 'UCI Gabele, Gabele, Gaddis GaHkel Coletta138 Michael 253 Rebecca 166, 212 Michael 253 Giesaking, Kyle 138, 271 Gifford, David 253 Gilbert, Frances 97, 167, 229 Gilbert, Martin 271 Gilbreth, james 271 Gilchrist, Trudi 253 Gillenwater, Sherry 209 Gilpin, Kim 134,144, 253 Ginnetti, Linda 145, 253 Ginnetti, Pamela 253 Girardin, Margaret 264 Gittus, Glenn 164, 209 Glad, Karen 209 Glad, Koreen 209 Gladish, Linda 138, 234 Gleason, Kim 253 Gleason, Lawrence 234 Gleason, Marc 60, 253 Gleave, Kelly 50, 253 Gleave, Robert 30, 31, 45, 47, 64, 92, 93, 97, 98, 100, 108, 209 Glenn, Kathy 253 Glessing, Mike 271 Glover, Charlotte 190 Gluvna, Terry 114, 209 Goche, Tamra 253 Godfrey, Michael 209 Goettl, Elise 143, 282 Goettl, Sharon 234 Goetz, Tom 234 Goldstein, David 18,19,210 Gomez, Teresa 271 Gonzales, Viviana 210 Goodenberger, Bob 32,101,103, 136,147 Goodenberger, jean 19, 32, 89, 97, 101,102,103,107,108,140,142, 146,210 Goolsby, Peter 271 Gore, Bradley 271 Gore, Robert 253 Gostinski, Linda 138, 271 Gotlieb, Deborah 271 Graf, Gail 264 Graf, Kathy 210 Graff, Sharon 271 Graffney, jim 119 Graham, jack 253 Graham, jeanine 162, 210 Graham, Sandra 97,142, 210 Lonely cat? Animals don't escape that frailty we feel is so human, Gaffney, james 57, 271 Gaffney, Victoria 246 Gaines, Erica 121, 271 Galbraith, Cynthia 134, 253 Galbraith, Katherine 271 Gale, Toni 186 Gallagher, Michael 234 Gallagher, Roberta 166, 190 Gallagher, Stephen 271 Grainger, Karen 234 Grammer, Don 56,253 Grant, jim 140, 253 Grant, Pamela 136, 210 Grasmoen, Richard 253 Graves, Anita 210 Gray,joanne 19, 144,147, 148,234 Graybeal, Dan 234 Graybeal, Robert 253 Greco, Daniel 253 Index 291 Greek, joanie 210 Green, Carrie 143, 253 Green, Gary 234 Greehe, Cory 271 Greenlief,Mike102 Greer, Benjamin 271 Greer, Tami 121, 271 Grieco,Albert 103,152,234 Griffin, Kathleen 163, 210 Griffy, Karen 271 Griffy, Scott 54, 271 Griggs, Barbara 253 Groth, Daniel 282 Groth, Debra 211 Grothaus, Randy 60, 253 Grover, Wally 253 Guffy, Karen 143 Guldan, Frederick 19, 102, 124, 211 Gunder,Gregory 253 Gunder, Rhonda 234 Gunder, Robin 170 Gunn, David 211 Gunnerson, Daleen 234 Gunnerson, Douglas 234 Gunzelman, Michael 44, 45, 46, 47,56,100, 234 Guran, Frank 191 Gurdan, Enriquez 32 Guthrie,jamie 253 Guy, jeffrey 97, 118,211 Guyot, jay 234 OH Haar, Kristy 253 Haas, Cindy 234 Haas, Donald 211 Hablutzel, Gail 165,211 Hackwell, janice 271 Hadder, Darrell 17, 40, 97, 101, 136,139,140,142,211 Hadley, David 234 Hadley, Laurel 212 Hahn,Coleen 160 Halbert, Larry 1, 16, 28, 29,102, 112,177,304 Halschichick, Laura 19, 32, 89, 102, 112, 114, 147, 211 Halschichick, Paul 161 Halschichick, Robert 29, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50, 51, 60, 100, 253 Hale, judy104 Hale, Mark 271 Hales, judith 97,128,211 Hall, Barbara 97,165,211 Hall, David 234 Hall, Lisa 271 Hall, Rebecca 165, 211 Hall, Richard 45, 47 Hall, Ron 234 Hallman, Dana 211 Hallman, Kip 271 Hallman, Louis 138 Hallmark, Pamela 19, 29, 144, 253, 265 Hallmark, Patricia 144, 253,265 Halstead, Paula 234 Haltigan, Lynn 138,271 Halverson, Marla 246 Hamilton, Margie191 Hamlett, Stephen 211 Hammond, Bob 211 Hammons, james 253 Hammons, Samuel 271 Hamrick, Francis 180 Hanlon, Brenda 143, 271, 282 Hanlon, jean 234 Hannaman, Donna 234 Hanneman, Scott 69,253 Hansen, Steven 19, 136, 234 Hansen, Terese 211 Hansird, Beth 211 Hanson, Brad 103,136 Hanson,Gene 29,101,132,137, 140,142,182 Hanson, Pam 157 Hanson, Scott 138, 271 Hanson, Scott 271 Hantla, Dennis 253 Hantla, Shawn 234 Harank, Edward 162 Hardy, Randy 45, 47, 254 292 Index Hari, Mark 234 Hari, Richard 57, 271 Hari,William 211 Harms, Tim 254 Harpur, Kim 271 Harrington,james 234 Harris, Carol 165, 211 Harris, Chip 76, 77 Harris, Dana 98, 128,130, 185 Harris,jeffrey 271 Harris, joy 234 Harris, Mark 31,211 Harris, Nancy 212 Harris, Robert 254 Harrison, Cathy 145, 254 Harsh, Paula 211 Hart, Crystale 211 Hartrick, Robert 136, 139, 141, 142, 152, 235 Haskill, Lisa 121 Hasper, Karen 126,153,160, 235 Hasper, Kris 97, 212 Hathaway, Bud 54 Hathaway, Nathaniel 128,185 Hathaway, Stewart 254 Hawbaker, David 44, 45, 46, 47, 74, 75,100, 101 Hawkins, Kathryn 254 Hawkins, Michele 235 Hawkins, Randall 235 Hawkins, Vicki 271 Hawkinson, LeAnn 160, 271, 281 Hay, jody 271 Hayden, Patrick 19, 29,104,122, 124, 128, 130, 254 Hazel, Scott 120,235 Heath, Barney 82, 83,136,139 Heckathorn, Larry 69, 70, 97,103, 212 Heckathorn, Thomas103, 254 Hedges, Thomas 235 Hegarty, Christopher 271 Heinz, Robin 271 Heller, Keith 235 Helmold, Elizabeth 155, 254 Helmold, Valerie 32,120,126,132, 135, Helus, Helus, Helus, 145,155, 235 Gary 212 Kathleen 254 Lori 254 Hendel, Beth 143 Hendel, Mark 138, 143, 254 Hendricks, Robert 26, 27, 29, 93, 128,170,304 Henkenius, Carol 235 Henkenius, Claire 254 Henkenius,joanne 271 Hennessy, jeanette 164, 212 Hennessey, joe 190 Henning, Sheila 254 Henry, Elaine180 Henry, Timothy 254 Henry, Loretta 135, 271 Hensley, Bradley 122, 248, 254, 265 Hensley, Richard 212 Hermann, Mark 138, 254 HERO 162 Herzog, Steven 118,133, 271 Hessler, Mary 119, 271 Hesson, Candy 212 Hesson, Randall 254 Hickman, Kimi 271 Hiepler, Kristi 138,143,271 Higgins, Michael 103, 174, 254 High, Pamela 17, 19, 29, 32,102, 104,120 136, 212, 219 HlKlNG CLUB135 Hilger, john 254 Hill,Allen 271 Hill, Carl 235 Hills, Clifford 272 Hills, Roberta 143, 272 Hilton, Patricia 254 Hinojosa, Maria 254 Hinton, Beth 254 Hixenbaugh, Connie 143 Hixenbaugh, Darlene 143, 272 Hoefle, Wendy 135, 154, 235 Hoffman,Vickie 272 Hofman, Timothy 136, 141, 212 Hofmann, Helene 235 Hogan, Michael 60, 235 Hoggatt, Douglas 135, 212 ,D , Dreamily, wondering ifperfection isn't part of the hazy unreality Hoggatt, james 235 Hoke, Stanley 235 Holloway, Wendy 254 Holman, Alex 272 Holman, Michael 235 Holman, Robyn 102,103, 212 Holman, Scott 166, 235 Holman, Todd 272 Holmes, jeff 104, 114, 132 Holmes, Mary 212 Holmes, Sherry 164, 212 Holmes, Theresa 143, 254 Holyoak, Ginny 121, 187 Hooker, Terry 272 Hoots, Kathy 235 Hopson, Brenda 254 Horacek, Sandra 160, 272 Horne, james 272 Horrigan, Clara 272 Hosler, Rick 26 Hostetler, Brett 272 Hostetler, Deann 272 Hostetler, Wyatt 272 Houghton, Scott 164 House, Cheryl 235 House, Linda 121, 254 House, Susan 121,235 Houser, Debbie 153, 157, Houser, jane 97, 136, 139, Houser, Terri 235 Houzenga, Debbie 272 Howard, Dan 272 Howard, Lori 235 Howard, Mark 235 f 114,115, , 235 254 142,212 Howard, Randall 212 Howard,Tamara 272 Howatt, Kim 235 Howe, Martha 272 Howell, David 235 Howle, Kathleen 272 Hreha, judith 254 Hubbard, Alan 60, 254 Hubbard, Kathy 156, 157, 272 Hubbard, Mary143 Hubbs, joel 165 Hudak, Sharon 235 Huffman, Teresa 272 Hughes, Christine 160, 272 Hughes, Dwight 272 Hughes, jan 254 293 Index 293 Hughes, Hughes Hughes Hughes, Hughes, Kelli 235 Louise 272 lMelia155,212 Melinda 119, 145, 254 Michael 235 Hughes, Richard 28, 29, 97,176 304 Hughes, Tracy 19, 98, 103, 117, 120,130,132, 235 Huling, Bruce 254 Hulsebus, Scott 246 Humbert, Perry 44, 254 Humbert, Robbin 212 Humphrey, Deborah 212 Humphrey, jean 272 Humphrey, Rhonda 264 Hunt, Elizabeth 135,254 Klahn, Deborah 273 Hunt, Rony 97,103 Hurst, Derenda 254 Huston, Brad 145 Hutt, Robert 213 Hyde, Michael 57, 272 Hyde, Monty 213 Hyduke, Kathy 162 Hyland, Keith 45, 213 UI lngham, Charlotte 272 lngham,james 213 lngle, Carrol 255 lngraham, Dale 119, 167, 255 Inward, Kimberly 164, 213 lrvan, Bruce 213 lrvin,Glenn 177 Irving, Daniel 213 lsom, Vicki 283 jones, jones, jones, jones jones jeffery 236 joseph 138, 255 Shari 272 Tammy 272 Tom 84 'J jacobso n, Debbie 255 jackson, Carolas 235 jackson, Craig 272 jackson, Elizabeth 236 jackson, Henry 194 jackson, jackie 264 jackson, Maurice 44, 255 jackson, Sandi 153,157, 213 jacobellie, janice 236 jacobs, Bradley 236 jacobs, james 272 jacobson, Deborah 144,255 jacobson, Gary 236 jacques, Michael 236 jaeger, james 264 jahntz, Daisy 30, 89, 90, 91 , 159, 213 jahntz, Mary 255 jakin, Robert 246 james, Daryl 128,130,213 james, john 236 janca, Dorothy 26, 29, 98, 130, 155,184,185 janik, Robert 84, 152, 236 jarvis, Tonya 272 jasman, Myron 152 jasman, Scott 272 jason, Brian 61, 272 javier,Consuelo159,255 javier, Melchor 52,138, 213 jAZZ ENSEMBLE 25,141 jenkins, Mark 236 jenkins, Mary 272 jorden, Ellen 144, 255 jorgensen, janet 29, 145, 147, 148 joseph, Darlene 121, 145, 236 juetten, Marilyn 134,144, 236 juetten, Barbara 117, 134, 214 justham, Paul 32,121,132,138, 272 iv MIXED CHORUS144 UK Kacprzyk, Deborah 272 Kahus, Kevin 236 Kaiser, Steve 214 Kaiser, Thomas 61,272 Kalastro, Mary 247 Kanalos, Karen 255 Kanouse, jennifer 119, 272 Kanouse, james 45, 47, 236 Kanouse, Susan 255 Kanschat, Kimberly 229 Kasold, Karen 154, 165, 214 Kaufax, Barry 83, 214 Kay, Eleanor 193 Kayona, Valerie 283 Kazmak, Marcie 236 Kearney, David 272 Keffer, Frank 255 Keeler, Debbie 214 Keelin, Karen 97, 214 Kehoe, Kelley 121 , 236 Keim, john 236 Keim, Kathy 97,120,121, 21 Keller, Dennis 272 Kellermeyer, Amy 255 Kelley, Cynthia 255 Kelly, David 152, 255 Kelly, Diane 255 Kelly, john 214 Kelly, judith 55, 272 Kelly, Keith 214 Kelly, Robert 23, 56 U Kelly, Sue 214 4 Kirstein, Kenneth 273 Kissner, Carl 256 Kissner, Scott 273 Kjestad, Karol 17, 89, 159, 236 Klahn, Keith 236 Klein, Gayle 236 Klein, Nancy 273 Kleist, Daphne 237 Klett, Paul 58, 215 Klueber, Brian 138, 273 Klueber, Darrell 45, 47 Klus, Dennis 215 Knaak, Carl 256 Knapwurst, Bruce 256 Knapwurst, Dennis 273 Knauss, Billy 237 Knight, Kelly 121 Knotts, Kathleen 138, 273 Knudsen, Alen 84,135,237 Knudsen, Peter 97, 163 Knudsen, Kori 134, 144, 160, Knutson, Linda 134,273 Koch, james 256 Koch, john 131, 215 Koch, Tom 131 Koch, Scott 162 Koening, jeff 273 Kolasa, julie 143, 256 Koller, Linda 237 Koller, Mark 61,273 Komala, Vicki 237 Komlos, john 273 Konemann, Victor 273 Koplon, Marc 237 Kostelnik, Walter 44, 256 Krafft, Kim 135,165, 215 Krafft, Konni143, 273 Krause, Mary Lou 97,120,1 155, 191 , 215 Krebs, Robert 237 Krevitsky, Cynthia 237 Kreyer, Roberta 256 Krueger, Richard 61,138 Krug, Betty 237 Kruse, Carol 273 Kruse, Michael 256 Kuczyk, Daniel 114 26, 256 Laubinger, Nancy 237 Laurence, Mace 256 Lawdahl, Richard 97, 103, 133,166, 215, 229 Leathers, Mark 273 Leavitt, Esther 191, 304 Leavitt, Danette 140, 145, 237 Leckbee, Calvin 273 Leclerc, Kevin 215 Lee, Cynthia 34, 157, 219, 237 Lee, Merry 256 Lefevre, Deborah 237 Leffler, Brady 61 Leffler, lace 180, 237 Leighton, Lou Ann 273 Lenhart, Gerald 215 Lenhart, Theresa 256 Lenstrohm, Diane 136, 139,153 Lenstrohm, Peter 256 Lenz, Dani 237 Leonard, Kathy 30, 215,154 Leschiok, William 256 Leslie, Richard 256 Lessig, AI188 Lester, Charles 152, Lester, Clayton 237 Lester, Kent 256 Lester, Patricia 43, 273 Lester, Philip 273 Letson, Kevin 46, 47, 67, 237 Letson, Steven 44, 45, 48, 50, 56, 69, 74, 75, 90, 91, 100, 101 Letwicki, Carol 215 Levario, Craig 52, 53, 256 Levasseur, Christelle 273 Lewis, Kathy 256 Lewis, Kenneth 273 Lewis, Mary 145, 256 UL jensen, Glen 103, 213 jensen, Andrew 229 jensen, jensen, David 32,102,1-47, 213 Douglas 78, 79, 236 jensen, Rachelle 145, 236' jensen, Steven 29, 32 jepson, jan 55, 272 jepson, Sarah 159,264 273 Lloyd, Christen 237 jernigan, Calvin 52, 53, 97, 213 jester, Karen 246 jeters, William 272 job, Loretta 236 john, Laurelen 213 johnson, Barbara 255 johnson, Bruce 272 johnson, Cheryl 135, 236 johnson, 246 johnson, Gary 272 johnson,julie 236 Gary 29, 101 , 146, 236, johnson, Mark 62, 63, 64, 76, 77, 236 johnson Richard 97 98 101,103, 108,136,139,140,142, 229 152, 213, johnson, Sheila 272 johnson, Stephanie 156, 157, 255 johnson, Terry 143, 272 johnson,Vida 255 johnson, William 26, 29,170,304 jonas jonas jones, jones, jones, jones, ,janie 28, 29,32 jones ,jerry 214 Larry 255 April 272 Catherine 272 Earl 143, 145,-255 Harry 160, 174 Kelly, William 28, 29,186 Kemp, Karen 97, 103,122, 126, 214 Kemp, Kevin 255 Kemper, james 136, 139, 255 Kempton, Micheal 32, 144, 178, 236 Kempton, Nathan 61,143,272 Kendall, Donald 272 Kendall, Kim 255 Kendall, Linda 102, 113, 247 Kendall, Tad 236 Kennedy, Becky 236 Kennedy, David 236 Kennedy, john 152, 236 Kennelly, Bevra 236 Kenney, Cheryl 272 Kent, jilaine 272 Kenyon, Kim 214 Kenyon, Time 272 Kermoade, Mary 255 Kescoli, Arnold 236 Kessel, Karen 214 Kessler, Charles 272 Ketchum, Glenn 236 Ketterer, C. j. 26 Ketterer, William 60, 255 KEY CLUB 25 Kilger, Paul 236 Kilger, Peter 103, 152, 236 Killiam, Bryan 273 Killion, Ralph 214 Kimball, Alan 255 Kimball, Erlon 214 King, Bruce 236 King, Cynthia 154, 236 King, jesse 273 King, Wallace 255 Kircher, Cherrie 214 Kircher, Karen 255 Kirchofer, Lee 97,165 Kireopoulos, Tony 84,273 Kirkpatrick, Barbara 236 Kirkpatrick, Mike 67 Kirkpatrick, Thomas 50 Kirstein, joe 163, 214 Kuhfuss, Karen 119,132, 27 Kulongawski, Paul 128,130, 215 Kummerlowe, David 134, 237 Kuntz, Terrence 215 Kuppinger, Dave 256 Kurth Kurth Dale 44 256 f Roger 43, 47,215 Kwan Barbara 162, 237 Kwan, Katy 237 Kwan, Tammy 14, 237 LaBriola, Gina 215 Ladehoff, Barry 237, 239 Lafer, Susan 273 Lague, Marie 215 Lague, Michael 273 Lahet, Bradley, 58,103, 247 3 Lahet, jennifer 136, 160,256 Lahet,john161 Lakin, james 273 Lakin, Laura 89,102, 103,114,115,153,237 Lambert, Lexie 145, 256 Lambert, Paula 215 Lamoree, Gayla 144 Landis, Alta 180 Landolfi, Nick 44,237 Landrey, Art 72, 175 Lane, Kent 273 Lane,Vicki 237 Lang, Kathy 273 Lang, Lisa 215 Lanzillo, Wayne 273 Largo, Catherine 283 Larson, Mark 273 Larson, Sandra 144, 256 Larson, Terry 215 LAS CANTATAS144 Lash, Deborah 97, 215 Lewis, Thomas 5, 44, 2 6 Leyhue, David 216 Leyvas, David 216 Lian, Mark 273 Lidman, Duane 273 Lidman, Roger 58, 216 Lievanos,-Pamela 273 Lincoln, Abraham 265 Lindenbauer, Pamela 237 Lindsay, james19, 237 Lindsay, Michael 76, 77,174, 237 Lipinski, jane 256 Lippman, Deborah 147, 256 Litwicki, Roy 273 Liverett, Fes 172 Livolsi, Andrew 138, Lloyd, Tamera160, 273 Loeffler, Robert 118, 124, 248 Loenker, Sally 256 Logan, Bruce 256 Logan, Sally 29,170, 191 Lole, Valerie 126 Lombardo, Peter 256 Long, Charles 216 Long, Debbie 16, 97, 102, 103, 116, 126, 133, 154,216 Longmire, Kitty 144, 154,160, 237 Longnaker, David 216 Longnaker, Faye 256 , Loos, john 256 Lopez, Gary 273 Lorenzen, Art 82, 83, 216 LOS HERMANOS 19, 20, 23, 25, 27,152 LOS jARDlNAROS CLUB 19, 25,133 54 lndi?x 1 Lotz, Deborah 257 Lotz, jode 274 Loughary, Kevin 274, 281 Loughary, Kim 20,198, 216 Lounsberry, Gene 216 Love, Cynthia 237 Lowe, Cathyrn 177 Lownds, jeanne 274 Lowrey, Martha 216 Lucchesi, Kimberly 274 Lucchesi, Terence 257 Lucero, David 274 Luse, Steven 19 Lyle,judith 144,257 Lymer, Kendra 237 Lytle, Kathy 13, 257 UM MacCatherine, Debra 274 MacPherson,Bruce 274 Mace, Craig 216 Macha, William 216 Mackinson, Angela 216, 218 MacZuga, Deborah 121,216 MacZuga, Michael 83, 237 Maderazzo, Mike 238 Maestas, jayne 257 Maestas, Richard 238 Maestas, Ronald 274 Maglich, Karen 80,189 Magoon, Stephen 257 Mahan, Donald 238 Mahan, Racine 121 Maifield, Perry 274 Maisenbach, john 274 Majercin, William 238 Mallette, Lawrence 274 Malone, Mitchell 114, 167, 2 Malone, Willetta 191, 304 Maltz, Esta 238 Mancuso, Debbie 135, 238 Mangham, Mike 251 Manista Edward 274 Manista Robert 218 Manista Thomas 238 Manley, Wayne 147 Manley, Tom 101 Mann, Cynthia 102, 216 Manne, Rich 164 Manning, Christy 121, 274 Manning, Deon 143, 257 Manning, Wendie133,167, Mannion, john 90 38 247 Mandarino, Gary 54,238 00 Mannion, Michael 45, 47,1 Manske, janell 216 Marino, Kathy 216 Marion, Cheryl 274 Marion, janet 163, 216 Markes, Peter 84, 135, 257 Markes, Robert 216 Markis, Loraine 257 Marquardt, james 238 Marquardt, Mitchell 84, 216 Marquardt, Sandra 177 Marron, Kathleen 238 Marsh, Sydney 274 Marsh, Sylvia 145, 238 Marsh, Valerie 247 Martin, Mike 162 Martin, Pamela 216 Martin, Steve 251 Martindale, james 138, 257 Martinez, jim 32,101,136,139, 140,141,146, 152,238 Martinez, joanne 34,153, 15 Martinez, judith 81,238 Martinez, Linda 102, 217 Martinez, Steven 274 Martinez, Veronica 257 Martilla, Darnese167, 247 Mason, Carol 217 Massey, Lori 160, 274 Masters, Daniel 217 Masters, Ronald 238 Mata, Michele 238 Mategrana, Camille 145 Mathews, Karen 238 Mathews, Mark 97,103,131, MAT MAIDS 160 294 Index 9 217 Matricardi, Victoria 119, 274 Mattice,judith 179 Matwijkow, Geraldine 179, 270 Mayhew, Thomas 274 Maynard, David 143, 274 Maynard, Donna 155 Mayville, Donna 264 Mazza, jill 126, 274 Mazza, Lynne 257 McAnally, Angela'162 McAnally, Rhonda 257 McBride, Dave 118,274 McCaffrie, Robert 171 McCarthy, Kelly 217 McClain, Monica 274 McCloskey, Gary 257 McCommas, Deborah 135,136, 160,257 McConnell, Tracy 274 McCormick, Steve 58,197,217 McCracken, Gary 274 McCready, Shawn 89, 154, 158, 159,238 McCully, Vicki 217 iMcCutcheon, Patrick 274 McCutcheon, Victoria 238 McDaniel, David 101,140,141, 146,274 McDaniel, Raymond 138,274 McDennis, Brian 257 McDonald, jana 136, 154, 217 McDonald, Vina 238 McEntire, Michael 217 McEntire, Richard 120,138,152 238 McFadden, Donald 32,121,143, 274 McFarland, Peggy 238 McFarland, Robert 51, 61 McFarland, jo Ann 192 McFarlin, Shirley 165, 217 McGettigan, john 194 McGinnis, Michael 274 McGrady, Karen 34,143 McGrath, Larry 167,173 McGrew, Randy 257 McGuire, Timothy 238 Mclnnis, Brian 56 Mclnnis, Pam109,138, 274 Mclnnis, Pat 161 Mclntosh, Kenneth 152, 238 McInturff,Teresa155, 166,238 Mclntyre, Margaret 238 McKay, Kelly 238 McKeown, Kristie 144, 257 McKinley, Allen 97,103 McKinley, Lynn 238 McKinney, james 217 McLaws, Lauran 134,257 McMahon, Kevin 217 McMahon, Raymond 257 McMurry, Mike 32,145, 217 McNatt, Kevin 274 McNelley, Richard 217 McNeeley, Ronald 103, 257 McNutt, George 274 McPherson, Debbie 138, 257 McPherson, Douglas 147, 238 McQueeney, Patricia 274 McQuesten, Debbie 238 McQuesten, Rich 257 McShady, Karen 160 McSpadden, Susan 113, 238 McWherter, julie 217 Means, Lisa 238 Measel, David 32,146, 147,148, 238 Meitz, Deborah 143,257 Mejia, Michael 257 Melius, Anita 193 Melius, Kim 20, 217 Mello, judith 126, 138, 274 Mendoza, Fernando 138, 274 Menefee, jerry 189 Menosky, Donna 160,274 Menosky, joseph 58,103,247 Menosky, Karen 136, 160, 161, 2 Meier, Bob 29 Merrett, jack 217 Merrifield, Michael 20, 25, 32, 143, 145,146, 147,148, 183 Merrifield, jr. Michael 147 Mertens, William 135,138, 258 Messer, Carolynn177 1 W8 Olli1lQ wgiliii-225 W wuz out inthe QQ lookin for-4--QW515 X Elini imiil cii1s,fiif2. llWl'i' dm, np,mbQl' ltillcffl tg ' lg nl iiiiffiiiig iticiittt iitiiff . 4 fp 5098 Sdilfwl uzlgzwaiigieuotls. g 'HQ Fillies and horses were used to help get students to join clubs. Metcalf, Becky 217 Metzger, Edward 258 Mihalchick, Margaret 275 Milburn, Lisa 275 Millener, Candy 135, 143, 258 Miller, Christin 275 Miller, Christy 80, 81, 119, 238 Miller, jennifer 258 Miller, jerry 238 Miller, Laura 238 Miller, Mary 143, 275 Miller, Peter 258 Millett, Michael 238 Milne, jane 135, 136, 140, 142, 238 Minalche, Margaret 134 Mincey, Kevin 188, 247 Mingua, Robert 134, 238 Mingua, Ruth 238 Minnich, jeri 97, 217 Minshall, Diane 275 Mitcham, Timothy 275 Mitchell, Michelle 238 Mitchell, Ron 258 Mitchell, Steve 138 Moats,Cherri138,144, 258 Mobley, lrene 238 Mobley, Paul 58,103, 264 Moeller, Laura 55,186, 218 Moerbe, janet 97, 218 Moerbe, joan 117, 218 Moffitt, john 122, 275, 277 Moffitt, judy 283 Moffitt, Lloyd 139, 142,183, 198, 218 Monaco, Ralph 258 Monje, Dan 264 Monson, Melva 275 Montgomery, Mitzi 275 Montgomery, Sharon 275 Montgomery, Teresa 162, 218 Moody, Lisa 275 Moon, Roxane 258 Moore, Christopher 275 Moore, Chuck 258 Moore, David 62, 63, 64, 238 Moore, james 163, 181 Moore, Kenneth 275 Moore, Richard 264 Moore, Shelia 238 Moore, Susan 275 Moore, Tamra 275 Moorehead, Maureen 134,238 Moorehead, Sally 218 Mooreman, Pamela 102, 103, 114, 115, 238 Moosbrugger, Alita 238 Moosbrugger, Paul 138, 275 Morales, Raquel 275 Moran, Freida 178, 235 Moran, Laurie 258 Morby, Debra 218 Morea, Leonard 218 Morgan, Tom 181 Morgensen, Sue 258 Morley, jerry 258 Morris, Donna 275 Morris, jeff 258 Morris, joseph 238 Morris, Pennie 218 Morrison, Anne 138,153, 258 Morrison, Clark 275 Morrison, Dawn 238 Morrison, Kimberly 144, 153, 157 Morrison, Tod 218 Mosel, Roy 135, 275 Moser, Donna 121, 126, 258 Motari, Pat 143 Mote, jill 85, 218 Mote, julie 143, 275 MU ALPHA THETA102,103 Mudd, Carl 57, 275 Mueller, Catherina 275 Mueller, Diana 134 Mueller, Michael 275 Muir, Martin 26, 63, 97,103, 218 Muir, Thomas 258 Mulcahy, james 218 Mulch, Diana 275 Mulhern, Michael 218 Mulholland, Connie 28, 29,192 Mullen, james 258 Mullen, Tommy 131, 275 Muller, Diana 258 Mullen, Wendy 55, 258 Mullins, Barbara 219 Munson, Mike 258 Munsey, Scott 219 Murdock, Robert 258 Murdock, William 275 Murray, Donn 29, 45, 47, 58, 74, 75,100,219 Murray, jean 219 Murray, Sally 97 Murray, Thomas 89,97,98,122, 123,126,198, 219 Murrieta, Dave 219 Murrieta, Mark 56,275 Musenbrock, Denise 258 X Musenbrock, Diane 275 Muth, Laura 138, 167, 275 Myhre, Paul 174,175 UN Nack, William 175 Naegle, Linda 165 Nagel, Vicky 247 Nall, Vinita 103 Napolitan, Dawn 238 Nash, Sabrina 121, 238 Nash, Steven 275 Nasser, Penny 143, 275 Neddermeyer, Robin 143,275 Needham, Danalynn 160,275 Needham, Theodore 82, 83, 238 Neihaus, Davalene155, 186 Neillie, Andy 238 Oswald, julie 276 Oswald, Pamela 160, 226 Ouellette, Richard 239 Overstreet, Elizabeth 276 Overstreet, Emily 259 Owen, Bob 239 Owen, Douglas 226 Owen, Teri 239 Owens, Earl 220 Owens, Rebecca 258 Owens, Timothy 259 UP Pace, Keith 220 Pabst, Edward 276 Padgett, Vicki 220 Paetz, Cheryl 259 Paffumi, Lesley 259 Nelson, Cynthia 219 Nelson, Debra 143, 275 Nelson, john 219, 238 Nelson, 154,2 Lori 97, 120, 122, 123,126, 19 Nelson, Mark 275 Nelson, Ralph 275 Nelson, Steve 167 Nettles, jeff 275 Nettles, jennifer 275 Netzel, Brian 83, 275 Neville, Chris 61, 275 Neville, julie 138, 146, 148, 154, 157,1 78, 238 Newcomer, jim 18, 28, 29, 32,102, 183 Newton, Zara 113, 139 Ngo, WingMann 187 Nichols, Brad 275 Nichols, Lynn 140, 258 Nichols, Mike145 Nichols, Mitchell 219 Nichols, Peggy 143 Nichols, Wendy 258 Nichols, Zana 258 Page, Carrie 144,153,157, 259 Page, Roger 131, 276 Page, Stephanie 134 Page, Virginia 121, 126, 154, 220 Paletta, Kevin 138 Palmer, Colleen 259 Palmer, Connie 239 Palmer, joyce 25,154 Palmer, Robert 276 Palumbo, Vicki 239 Palys, Darrell 138,276 Paolinelli, Anna Marie 276 Papin, Holly97, 154,220 Papinko, Gregory 102, 140, 141, 220 Papke, Louis 259 Papp, Steve 117, 183 Parker, jacquelyn 259 Parker, Lennie 89,102,103,113, 220 Parker, Michael 122, 198, 220 Parkes, Paul 283 Parks, Sharon 220 Parmelee, Andrea 167 Nickel, Kevin 239 Nickel, Mark 258 Nielsen, jeff 220 Nielsen, Sue 258 Nielson, Rick 258 Nienaber, jeannette 157, 258 Nienaber, Peggy 193 Niles, joseph 121 Nixon, Dennis 258 Nixon, Shawn 238 Nordal, Karen 160, 275 Nordick, Vic 275 Norrington, john 220 Norris, Debbie 101,136,139,140, 142, 239 Nlorris, john 20, 45, 47, 83, 220 Nlorton, joy 132,135 Norush, Adrienne 239 Nlorwood, Douglas 220 Novak, Theodore 239 Novotny, Frank 135, 238 Nowlins, Russ 275 Null, Vinita 239 OO Obrian, Michael 276 Obrian, Patricia 276 O'Flaherty, Leo 118, 187,190 O'Nair, Michael 50 Oischen, Rick 258 O'Neal, Benny 50, 258 Olive, Tom 258 O'Neal, Pat 122,183,248 O'Neal, Stanley 276 O'NeiIl, Kathy 97,98,103, 104,220 O'Neill, Nancy 97, 98,104,108, 198,220 O'Neill, Patrick 258 Oliver, Christopher 276 Oliver, Doug 138 Olson, Charles 97,103, 220 Ong, Kendall 45, 47,226 Oplinger, Katherine 55,135,189 Orlando, Tony 239 ORCHESTRA 140 Orme, Rex 178 Orr, jeffrey 239 Orzechowski, Liz 264 Parr, Bradley 259 Parry, jim 221 Parsons, Ed 183 Parsons, Kaylene 154 Pasquel, Donna 259 Paternoster, Sharon 259 Patterson, Roy 221 Patterson, Beverly 143, 276 Payne, Bliss 143, 259 Payne, Ronald 131, 276 Payton, Andrea 239 Payton, joy 221 Peach, Steven 50,259 Pearson, Timothy 276 Pechholt, Cathy 269 Pedrick, joan 191 Peinkofer, Connie 276 Peirce, Bill 141 Peirce, julie 133, 221 Pelka, Korie 97,102, 221 Pellechia, Michael 221 Pellerito, Connie 160 Pellerito, Vincent 239 Pellerito, Diane 279 Pemberton, Mark 178, 270 Pender, Melissa 135, 259 Pennell, Kenneth 136,139, 239 Pennell, Pamela 221 Pennell, Laure 192 PEP BAND 139 Pepper, Lori 55, 144, 259 Periman, Barb 247 Perkins, Greg 164 Pernack, Becky 135, 259 Pernack, Richard 221 Pernack, Tina 135,154, 221 Perrine, Sandra 259 Perry, Kevin 239 Perry, Tracy 279 Peters, Lori 221 Peters, Marylou 164, 221 Peters, Richard 83 Peters, Valli 259 Petersen, Theresa 259 Peterson, Donna 279 Peterson, Edna 171 Peterson, Paul 276 Peterson, Sandra 160, 221 Petlock, Philip 259 Petti, Fred 45, 47, 48, 56, 239 Participating in the Coronado campus beautification project. ,..,. Index 295 Robertson Pettycrew, Robert 279 Pettycrew, Stephanie 19,102, 240, 243 Phelps, Colleen 104,146,147,221 Phelps, layne 240 Phelps, john 276 Philips, Ellen 259 Philips, Mary 276 Phillips, Caroline 221 Phillips, Craig 116, 276 Phillips, Craig 276 Phillips, Laura 257 Pickart, jerald 97, 221 Pickenheim, Roy 221 Pickering, Cindy 259 Pickering, Vicki 97, 154, 221 Pieper, Louis 276 Pierce, julie 32 Pierce, William 139, 142,152, 240 Pierson, Tricia 101, 134, 136 Piper, Paul 240 Pipla, Jacqueline 259 Pitnikoff, Katherine 101, 136,139, 140,142,153,240 Pittenger, David 276 Pittenger, Susan 29,32,146, 147, 148,240 Plant, Harvey 78, 79,189 Pletcher, Sidney 221 Pletcher, Howard 276 Plummer, Dorinda 136, 149, 240 Plummer, Keith 58,186 Plummer, Robert 51, 56, 273 Plute, Dennis 221 Poage, Stephanie 240 Pogue, jesse 29,135,173 Poll, Charles 276 Poll, Richard 222 Pontius, Dean 58,222 Pontious, Rebecca 138 Poole, Bonnie 85, 259 Poole, james 45, 47, 50, 58, 69, 70, 71, 97,100,101, 222 Poole, Kimberly 259 Poole, Deborah 222 Poplawski, jim 44,189 Popp, james 276 Poppenheimer, Charles 276 Porter, Beth 55,101,136,139,140, 141,222 Porter, Craig 276 Post, Shanna 222 Posteher, Dena 121, 276 Poth, Kirk 44, 67, 259 Pourciau, Yvette 32,121,132,147, 157, 259 Powell, Gena 29 Powers, William 247 Pratt, Elizabeth 222 Pratt, Sue 89,102,103, 112,113 Pray, Terri 259 Preece, Cheri 136,142, 222 Preece, Gregory 138, 276 Preis, Michelle 259 PREP CHORUS 143 Preston, Sherry 171, 270 Pribula, Charlotte 145, 259 Price, Leslee 32,144,154 Price, Lynn 240, 276 Price, Ronald 29,143,167 Prikosovits, Lisa 136 Privett, Gene 29,171 Prokop, Andrew 259 Pugh, Dana 17, 223 'Q Quarnstrom, Claire 247 , Quering, Susan 92, 93,122,154, 222 ouitt AND SCROLL102-103 OR Raboeg, janel janell 222 Rademacher, Heather 259 Rader, Doug 103 9 Rafn, Scott 240 Raider, April 126 Rainey, Deborah 204 Rainey, Ricky 247 Rairrs, Edward 240 Rajca, Kathleen 222 Rall, Dave 240 296 Index Rall, Francis 276 Rall, Mike 222 Ralston, jackie 134, 259 Ralston, Patricia 97 Rambo, Mark 136,152, 259 Ramirez, Dannie 61,276 Ramsdell, Theresa 136, 139 Ramson, Ben 131,276 Randall, jeff 60 Randall, William 195 Rascoe, judy 259 Rascoe, Patricia 240 Rauch, Carolyn 240 Rauch, Gregory 61,276 Rauch, Sam 162 Rauch, William Ray, Colette 121, 276 Ray, Christopher 276 Raymond, Cathie 277 Raymond, Mark 240 Raymond, Mary 135 Redding, Suzanne 19, 23, 98, 122, 123,222 Reed, Donnelle 259 Reed, Robert 259 Reed, Thomas 240 Reevea, Lisa 277 Reeves, Peggy 131, 143, 259 Regnier, Cindy 264 Rehrman, Ginger 222 Reichardt, Thomas 240 Reid, Donald 222 Reid, Sherie 136, 259 Reiling, David 277 Reifschneider, Cathey136,139, 140,153, 259 Reinbold, Cindy 277 Reineke, Patricia 133, 240 Reischmann, Thomas 240 Remington, Ranae 104, 222 Renner, Suzan 113, 240, 259 Repp, Terry 32,223 Resler, Beth 223 Retzlaff, Gary 61, 277 Retzlaff, Sharon 240 Reutter, judy 29 Reynolds, Earlene 240 Reynolds, Michael 131 , 136, 139, 141,152, 240 Rhinehart, Donna 147 Rhodes, Larry 16, 102, 106, 107, 116 Rhone, Susan 29,192 Ricotta, Pam 264 Richard, Todd 145, 159 Rice, Daniel 223 lfl read it over and over it will eventually sink in, it's got to. Rizzo, judy 133 Rizzo, Gina 133, 138,167, 277 Robbestad, Richard 45, 47,223 Roberts, Babette 247 Roberts, Bryan 223 Roberts, john 223 Roberts, Laura 85, 89,102,103, 113,114,115, 304 Robertson, David 277 Robertson, Deborah 97,223 Pamela 160, 240 Robertson, , Sherry 271 Robinson, Debbie 101, 106, 107, 108, 136, 139, 142 Roby, David 223 Rochard, Michelle 155, 223 Rockwell, Don 223 Rodgers, David 74, 75, 93,277 Rodriquez, Antonio 277 Roffino, joseph 277 Rogers, David 92,103, 223 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Gary 45, 47, 100, 241 Lisa 121, 260 Teresa 32, 97,102,103, 106, 107, 114, 115,121, 167, 223, 265, 304 Rojas, Hector 132 Richards Richards Richards , Douglas 83, 259 , Gary 223 Richards, , Kathy 259 Richards, Alexander 57, 277 Michael 223 Richardson, Steve163 Richez, Bradley 102, 116, 240 Richie, Don 113 Richie, Elizabeth 145,259 Rickert, Bob 277 Ricotta, Cynthia 223 Ridderhoff, Patricia 259 Riddle, Libby113,121, 259 RIDING CLUB134 Riding, Susy 223 Rieke, Gwen 277 Riggle, Douglas 240 Riggle, Gwendolyn 191 Rolland, Mark 136,139,152 Rolland, Mike 29, 102, 248, 260 Romantic, Denise 260 Romm, Kristin Ann 145, 246 Roscoe, judy167 Rose, Leona191, 304 Rosen, Richard 138,277 Rosen, Ronald 50,102,103,113, 241 Rosenburg, Richard 277 Rosholm, Drew 128, 223 Ross, Terry 260 Rossenbach, Marc 52, 53, 241 Roswick, Ray 181 Roth, Ed 161 Roth, Gregg 277 Rouse, Carolyn 144,260 Rouse, jack 190,193 Rovinsky, Herbert 138, 277 Riggs, David 259 Riggs, john 223 Riley, Brian 165,223 Riley, Dawn 136, 140, 227 Riley, Kim 240 Rimbold, Mary135 Ringer, Elizabeth 260 Ringer, joyce 143, 283 Rippe, Robert 260 Risley, Cynthia 240 Rissi, john 54, 61, 277 Rissi, Pat 103 Ritchie, Tina 156, 157 Ritter, janet 138, 157, 260 Ritter, Mat 97, 103 Ritz, Wanda 121 Rizek, Chris 97, 101,108, 140,141 Rizek, Deborah 277 Rizza, Dianne 277 Rowan, Wayne 241 Rupert, Ana 89, 144, 159, 241 Ruetter, judy 19 Rundle, james 260 Rupin, Tina 241 Rupin, Tracy 223, 103 Ruscetti, Richard 224 Rushlo, jeffrey 224 Russell, Kay 92, 224 Rusyniak, Michelle 224 Rutledge, Lisa 277 Ryan, Bill 163,224 Ryan, Cathy 277 Ryan, Mary 155, 186 Ryan, Patrick 260 Ryan,Timmy 227 Ryder,jim 52, 53,173 05 SAE 25,167 Sage, Randy 102, 159 Sage, Sandy 224 Saque, Mark 277 Salcito, Tom 171 Salmon, Kathryn 260 Salmon, Victoria 279 Sampair, Adele 32,153,154,156, 157,198, 224 Samuels, Richard 260 Samuelson, Kurt 260 Samuelson, Scott 224 Samuelson, Tracy 224 Sanders, Eddie 167 Sanders, Lisa 162, 224 Sanders, Roberta 241 Sanders, Rose 155, 241 Sandlin, Lonnie 260 Sandoval, Michael 277 Sandoval, Sandra 277 Sandquist, Richard 277 Sandulak, Mike 124 Sandulak, Bruce 106, 107 Sanford, Creig143 Sangston, Laura 283 Sanneman, David 277,131 Sanno, Linda 138, 260 Santee, Robert 32,114, 241 Santeler, james 277 Santeler, Patricia 241 Santo, Terese 277 SAP 129 Sargent, Cindy 224 Sargent, Karen 277 Sarnstrom, Elnora143, 277 Sarnstrom, Rosella 260 Sattler, jeffrey 277 Sauble, Matthew 276 Saunders, Craig 260, 277 . Saunders, Kurtis 260 Salvage, jerry 241 Sayers, Christopher 264 Sayers, Glenn 241 I Scarborough, Ken 277' Scarp, Mark 14, 102,103, 115, 118, 124, 260 Schaeffer, Esta 32,247 Schellhase, Tom 173 Scheurn, james 163 Schiess, Kelli 97, 104, 154, 166, 224 Schirmer, Kevin 138 Schlessman, Gwen 32, 98,130, 230,241 Schlosser, Terri 241 Schooler, David 264 Schooler, Robert 278 Schoolitz, Pauline 138 Schranz, Carl 224 Schreiner, Rosemary 260 Schroeder, Betsy 136, 260 Schroeder, janet 16, 89, 97, 102, 103,107,112, 224 Schroer, Lori 278 - Schwab, Catherine 278 Schwany, Tim 278 Schwanz, Stephen 241 Schwartz, Kim 113, 241, 247 Schwartz, Linda 167, 241 Schwartz, Paul 224 Schwerthofer, Amy 139, 241 Score, Ralph 224 Scott, Anne 122, 123, 248, 260 Scott, joy 146, 149, 241 Scott, Karen 55,143,278 Scott, Kelly 166 Scott, Mark 260 Scott, Michael 241 Scott, Sharon 55,143,278 Scott, William 122, 230 SCOTTSDALE DAILY PROGRESS 100, 304 SCOTTSDALE HONORS COTILLION 104 Scurlock, Lisa 144 Scurlock, Susan 32,121, 278 Seaman Dennis164,224 Seamani Laura 260 Seaman, Paul 260 Sebring, Theresa 224 Seeger, Karen 241 Seeger, Mark 109, 260 Segrave, Ed 27, 29, 170, 304 Sehri, Ronnie 278 Seidner, K. C, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 224 Seifier, Gregory 45, 47, 56, 247 Selby, julian 260 Selbst, Adrianne 171 Semones, Mark 19, 260 Semones, Stephen 260 Sentivanac, joseph 84,224 Sentivanac, Debbie 136, 260 Settlemyre, Michael 97,128,224 Settlemyre, Richard 260 Severson, Mark 260 Shalley, Richard 278 Shalley, Roger 69, 241 Shalley, Sharon 248, 260 Shannon, Donna 241 Sharer, Angie 136, 139,142, 241 Sharer, Mike 57 Shaw, Barry 136, 139, 141 , 142, 152,224 Shaw, Steven 54,278 Shaw, Timothy 278 Shaughnessey, Leo 175 Shea, jim 241 Shea, Steve 241 s 'illasu-...Q S Sheets, Gregory 97,121,225 Sheffer, Luellen 121, 140, 153,156 157 Sheldon, Terri 97, 162, 225 Sheldon, William 241 Shelley, Dennis 225 Shepard, Rickey 260 Sheppard, Kirsten 143, 278 Sheppard, Barbara 144 Sherman, Herb 62,164,179 Shernoff, Mindy 242 Sherrod, Mike 102,103,113, 114, 115, 260,304 Sherrod, Pres 113, 304 Sherrod, Salle 178 Shippey, Raymond 260 Short, Belinda 278 Shortridge, Lynne 80, 81, 260 Shroff, Laura 85,133, 242 Shroyer, Terri 260 Shuga, Gilbert 44, 112, 230, 236, 246, 247 Shuga, Mark 32,102,126,130,163, 225 Shultz, Leslie 121,143, 278 Shutay, Patricia 154, 225 Sikes, Bradley 260 Sikes, Megan 225 Silkey, Paul 260 Silkey, Sheldon 225 Sill, Carrie 260 Simmers, Leighann 97, 144, 225 Simonis, Robert 29, 44, 45, 46, 47, 100,101,225 Simons, Allen 52,191, 241 Simons, Karl 61, 278 Simpson, jo Ann 260 Sims, David 242 Sims, Karen 144, 260 Sims, Paul 278 Singleton, Barb 160, 260 Singleton, Diana 278 Singleton,Valerie 242 Sisk, Chris 242 Sitek, Tina 242 Sixberry, Richard 26 Skeen, Larry 278 Skinner, Dorothy 242 Skinner, Sharron 225 Skirpan, Charles 247 Slagle, Cheryl 97, 225, 304 Slagle, Halbert 181 ,,,. 1 Slatin, Laurie 121, 132, 278 Slavick, Rhonda 97, 225 Slick, Susan 261 Slisko, Susan 261 Sloan, Lauren 121, 278 Sloat, Robert 261 Slone, Richard 268 Slone Smid, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, 225 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Robert 60 261 lPhilip121,,261 Andrew 278 Barbara 242 Becky 135 Bradley 261 Brenda 32, 54,143, 278 Carmen 261 Colette 278 George 61, 278 Geralyn 30, 89,159, 242 jeanne 242 jerry 60,165,179 lodee 225 Kim 138,143, 278 Martin 261 Pat 85 Winifred 178 Michael 44, 45, 47, 48, 50, Michelle 278 Michelle 248, 261 Patricia 54, 278 Phil 153,173 Roxan 278 Sam 225 Stephen 242 Tamara 261 Timothy 163 Timothy 50, 261 Timothy 83, 261 Vicki 242 Smith, Woody 278 Snider, Charleen 278 Snider, Doug 278 Snider, Karen 242 Snow, Steven 278 Snowder, Alison 261 Snyder, joy 121, 138 Soberman, jeanne 278 Soldat, Daniel 278 Solomon, Henrietta 242 Solis, Mike 60 Soltz, Ron 131 Song, jason 32, 233, 242 Song, Mitchell 101,136,140,142, no-'gif ,,. Sordahl, Mark 128, 242 South, jill 242 South, Michelle 278 Spacone, Barbara 242 Spacone, Carol 278 Spacone, Debbie 261 Spacone, Maria 261 SPANISH CLUB 119 Sparks, Margaret 278 Spaw, Dan 278 Spaw, Gary 45, 47, 83, 225 Spears, Richard 136, 152, 261 Spencer, Bruce 138,152, 261 Spencer, Christy 261 Spencer, Panda 116, 242 Spendler, jeff 278 Sperr, Carol 143,160, 278 Sperr, Lynne 136, 140 Spikerman, Kim 226 Spindler, Walter 226 Sponar, Nancy 16, 242 Spong, Clarence 175, 270 Spoor, Mark 278 Sprinkle, Ann 261 Sprinkle, Marcella 121, 145, 167, 261 Spurling, Beverly 179, 270 Stahnke, Grant 278 Stalford, Greg 278 Stanfield, Paul 278 Stanford, Douglas 242 Stanford, Renee 261, 264 Stanford, Scott 242 Stanley, Gregory 242 Stanley, Robert 60, 264 Stansel, Pamela 104, 136, 140,142 156,157,226 Steele, Randy 61, 278 Steen, Rose 171, 235 Stegall, Brian 97, 226 Stegall, Diana 243 Stegall, Kimberly 278 Steiner, judith 243 Stenberg, Tim 261 Stenerodden, Marcia 143, 278 Stenger, Carl145 Stephens, Gary 28, 29, 219 Stephens, Rene 243 Stephens, Marcelle 278 Stephenson, Richard 247 Steven, joseph 138,261 Steven, Kenneth 261 Stevens, Douglas 261 Stevens, Sonnie173 Stewart, Christine 278 Stewart, Kimberly 147, 243 Stewart, Scott 279 Stewart, William 249 Stickel, joyce 261 Stiles, Timothy 279 Stimeling, Cecilia 283 Stimpert, Timothy 279 Stitt, Sandlin 121, 155, 243 Stitt, Scott 83, 261 Stokes, Edwards 261 Stokes, Richard 271 Stolper Mark 61,138, 279 Stoltz, Ronald 61,279 Stone, Beverly 121, 279 Stone, jewell 243 Stone, john 261 Storto, George 44, 243 Storto, Nancy 226 Stott, Kelly 226 Straface, Mike 261 Straub, jan 161 Straub, Robert 243 Straub, Victoria 55,153, 261 Streich, Paul 195 Streit, Cindy 197, 226 Streit, Terry 226 Stroh, Blanch 279 Stuckey, Ann 279 Stucky, Wayne 243 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Trashy as it appears, the breakfast of one student . . . whatever happened to hot oatmeal with the family? 105 STUDENT COUNCIL 122, 123 STUDENT FORUM 130 Stump, Theodore 18, 19, 25, 29, 32, 94, 95, 102, 219, 226 Suchocki, Lisa 279 Sulleno, Dusty 279 Sullins, Michael 243 Sullivan, Bob 19, 32,111,122,124,130 Index 297 Sullivan, Thomas 279 Sullivan,William 184 Sumares, Coleen 143, 279 Sunday, Dona 279 Surls, lanet 279 Surls, Randall 261 Surls, Richard 97, 226 Surles, Rich 52 Surratt, Susan 261 Sutphen, Mark 243 Sutton, Susan 243 Svoboda, Dennis 44, 58, 243 Swaney, Bill 147, 243 Swanson, lim 154, 178 Swanson, lohn 29 Swanson, Lori 26 Swanson, Nancy 55,154,243 Swarts, Randy 261 Swartentraub, Milt 60 Swier, Bob 283 Swink, Charles 176, 178, 235 Szafran, john 279 Szafran, Linda 85, 279 Szafran, Monica 85, 243 Szleszinski, Michael 279 Szymborski, Cindy 113, 225 Szymborski, Sandra 113, 121, 243 Szynalskik, Linda 242 'VT Tabeek, Michael 243 Tabeek, Michele 262 Tackeett, lim 61, 279 Taggart, lody 17, 32,89,144,154, 189, 230, 243, 247 Taggart, Michael 279 Tallman, Tandy 279 Talmadge, Noreen 226 Talmadge, Tim 163, 243 Tallent, Christopher 262 Talton,lon19, 29, 32,102,118, 124,147,182, 226 Tanner, Ellen 102, 226 Tanner, Ron 29 Tarr, Anthon 262 Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Y jerry 76, 77,189 jeff 283 Taylor, Taylor, ,lohn103,140, 243 Kara 262 Leona 143, 279 Lisa 153, 262 Mary 97 226 f Steve 50', 58, 243 , Yvonne 121, 243 Templeton, Ann 145,153, 262, 264 Templeton, Donald 164, 226 Terraglio, Robert 278 Terrill, Douglas 101,136, 139,140, 142,146,243 Terrill, lane 81,121,279 Thaden, Scott 226 Thalke, Donald 244 Theabold, Monica 279 THESPIANS 102 Theunissen, Beatrix 120, 262 Thibault, Greg 51, 61, 279 Thibault, Michael 163, 226 Thomas, Dean 262 Thomas, Gordan 181 Thomas , Lynn 262 Thomas, Kathy 165, 226 Thomas, Mary 97 Thomas, Stephen 163, 227 Thompson, Barbara 262 Thompson, Gary 244, 262 Thompson, Lesley 163 Thompson, William 279 Thornburgh, Lynne 160 Thlornburgh, Margaret 138,158, 262 Thornburgh, Paul 44, 83 Thorn, Dawn 247 Tillman, leses 283 Tillman, Ollie 264 Tischhauser, Cindy 227 Tischhauser, Laurie 143, 262 Toberman, leanee 283 Tobin, loanne 145, 279 Tobin, Sheri 279 Todd, Dana 138 Todd, Dean 244 Todd, Sheree 279 298 Index , , Come now Hildegardf' everybody needs a little help,9f7COUf2189fT79f'If, advice, fff9f7d5f1fD, lOV9,WATER Tolbert, Tammy 262 Tompkins, Deanna 279 Toomey, Mike 163 Tornell, Ron 262 Torres, Robert 244 Towne, lerry 279 Townsend, Deborah 154, 227 TRAlL1,16,17,112,113 Treat, Christie 262 Trejo, Terri 244 Trejo, Thomas 83, 262 Tremont, Renee 144 Trevino, Deborah 279 Trimble, Marsh 154,185,186 Trom, Debra 262 Trom, Virginia 244 Troth, Diane 156, 157 Troth, Ronald 19, 97, 227 Trotter, Ann 264 Trotter, Mike 61 Trotter, Robert 163 Trout, Scot, 244 Trumble, Scott 58,157, 244 Trumble, Shelley160, 262 Turnage, Helen 262 Turner, Cary 227 Turner, Gayle 136, 139, 262 Turner, Kali 279 Tygret, Kim 155,244 Tygret, Kyle 262 'U Underwood, Douglas 227 Unterberger, Anna 29, 32,1102 146,157,244, 246 Urban, Kitty145 Urie, lim 61,155,186 Urschel, lody 244 Usdane, Robert 194,195 Utter, Kent 76, 77 OV Valencia, Mary 162,227 Valencia, Richard 244 Valencia, Samuel 279 Valenzuela, Ernest 279 - Vance, Wilma 193 Vandergraff, William 227 VandenOever, Muriel 167,173 VanMatre, Kirk 244 VanMatre, Mary 162 Vansent, Teri 262 VanWazer, Monica 34,227 VanWylen, Terence 244 Vanderham, Susan 279 Vanderwilligen, Regan 262 Vandewege, lanine 227 Vansant, Teri 144, 262 Varela, Lawrence 50 Varela, Yolanda 165,227 Vasko, Ann 244 Vasquez, jerry 20, 44, 45, 46, 47, 69 Vaughan, lererny 32,152 Veber, Patricia 138 Vernon, Cindi 262 Vernon, Terry 227 VICA 163 Viehweg, Beth 19,121,130,144, 153 Villa, Pearl 180, 259 Vines, Steven 262 Visalli, Kathleen 262 Vitagliano, David 50,262 Vogan, lohn 244 Vogel, Victor 244 Volk, lay 61 Vollmer, Timothy 244 VonGnechten, Matthew 128, 279 'VV Wade, Andrew 262 Waetge, Ricardo 32 Wagner,leanne 244 Wagner, Kelley 279 Wagner, Michael 50, 83, 262 Wagner, Vicki 121,145, 262 Waite, Michael 18,19,102,244 Waite, William 227 Waldrop, Paul 245 Walker, Bradley 97,123,146, 227 Walker, Cynthia 262 Walker, Marc 138 Walker, Natalie 262 Walker, Pamela 262 Wallace, Deborah 119,160 Wallace, Douglas 20, 29, 32,146, 149,152,153,184 Wallace, Clary 32,147,262 Wallace,lohn 245 Wallerich, Cathy191 Wallock, lan 190 Wallquist, Kimberly 145, 262 Walls, Beth 135,147,245 Walls, Bruce 136,139,262 Walsh, Dean 245 Walsh, Kathy 102, 103, 114, 115, 245 Walsh, Kristine 262 Walters, Lisa 19, 262 Ward, Michaell 84 Ward, Terry 19, 114 Ward, Valerie 191 Wargo, Laura 245 Wasson, Mark 262 Waterman, Virginia 186 Watkins,Arch 161 Watkins, Scott 76, 77, 245 Watson, Brenda 262 Watson, Watson, Watson Watzke, Gary 245 Ronald 227 ,Terri 247 Mary 24, 89,154,159, 244, 245 Weaver, lulie 119 Webb, David 245 Webb, Marsha 32,102,147 Weber, Pam 279 Webster, james 245 Webster, Myrtle 179 Webster, Sharon 97, 227 Wedge, Vince 84,138, 283 Weeter, Mark 58,245 Weigle, lohn 44 Weinberg, L, 143 Weir, Diana 245 Welch, David 131 Welch, Larry 174, 175 Weldy, lohn 54 Wellington, lim 195 Welsh, Don 138 West, David 245 Westerfer, Kirk 245 Wetherby, Andrea 135, 138 Whaler, Dennis 138 Whatley, joseph 245 Wheeler, Ann 227 Wheeler, Sue 283 Wheelwright, Denise 26 Whelan, Pati 55, 97, 227 Whitaker, Carolyn 147, 263 White, Barbara 160, 281 White, lanice 159, 263 White, Kathy 227 Whiting, Cela 245 Whitlach, Dan 50, 263 Whiilatch, Don 20, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 74, 75, 90, 91,100,101, 213, 228 Whitney, Ray 136, 139, 263 Whitney, Walter 152, 228 Whitten, David 103 Whitten,William 245 Wiebke, Kathy153 Wiederhoft, Becky 245 Wiesenburger, Michael 145 Wilcox, Becky 97, 108, 228 Wilder, Thorton 102 Wiles, Susan 263 Wilkin, Becky 143, 263 Willard, Eugene136,139 Willeford, Richard 50, 72 Willeford, Zachary162,288 Willert, lim 61,138,143 Williams, Alice 162,180 Williams, Catherine 155, 263 Williams, lohn 228 Williams, loye 55, 265 Williams, Neil 263 Williams, Steven 54 Williams, Vickie 263 Williamson, Rick 263 .Williamson, Trina 245 Willison, Guy 281 Wills, Debra 228,162 Wills, Kathy 55 Wilmoth, Cindy 228 Wilmoth, Linda 55, 85,144, 263 Wilmoth, Mike 103, 245 Wilson, Celeste 245 Wilson, lanine126,154,228 Wilson, leff245 Wilson, john 281 Wilson, Lester 32, 84, 97,123,126, 127,136,139,141,146 Wilson, Robert 17, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 62, 63, 64, 72, 74, 75, 76, 90, 91, 97, 100, 101, 228 Wilson, Steven 44 Wilson, Susan 167, 283 Wilson, Thomas 228 Wilson, Virginia 138 Wilson, Wesley 44 Winter, Kenneth 131, 281 Wisner, lean 281 Wisner, Kathy 97,165,228 Witt, Maureen 85, 263 Witt, Richard 245 Witte, Susan 281 Witz,William 281 Wolf, Diane 143, 228 Wolfe Larry 281 Wolfe, Arlette 263 Wolfe Ernst 281 Wolfe, rerres 32, 153,156, 157 228 Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood Brenda 138, 281 Connie 263 Connie 228, 263 loseph 283 Peggy 113, 263 Timothy 245 7 Woodall, Greg 103, 132 Woodard, Barbara 281 Woodford, Pat 135,154, 228 Woodka, Donna 19, 263 Woodman, janet 121, 138,140, 281 Woodman, Karl 29,179 Worcester, Carol 16, 17, 89, 97, 102, 103, 112, 144, 176, 228 Worcester, Donald 29, 32, 50, 263 Wortman, Thelma 178 Wright, Charles 56,136, 263 Wright, David 247, 263 Wright, Donald 103,113, 245 Wright, Gary 228 Wright, Kevin 114, 245 Wri ht Kim 228 8 1 Wright, Lynn 281 Wright, Steven 281 Wunderley, Ron 181 Wyatt, Wyatt, Wybra Ellen 81, 281 Michael 245 nski, Perry 'Y YAF 129 Yahraus, Lisa 144, 193 Yahraus, Lisa 245 Yeager, Gary 245 Yeager, Terri 143, 281 Yennie, Anita 228 York, Glenn 263 York, loe 263 York, Kathy 263 Young, Donna 263 Young, Geri 263 Young, Larry 263 Young, Troy 263 Youngins, Mike 188 Youngs, Andrew 263 Yount, Letita101,136,140,144 UZ Zach, Randell 229 Zappia, Sue 144, 263 Zekanis, lane 147, 229 Zeibig, Mark 229 Zeiner, Peter103, 263 Zelesko, Michaeline167, 281 Zenor, Robert 103,174 Zepeda, Laura 263 Zieff, Amy 263 Ziegler, Beth 245 Ziegler, David 263 Ziegler, Ion 283 Zimbal, leffery 245 Zimmerman, lean 132, 133, 281 Zimmerman, Kim 135, 229 Zimmerman, Susan 135, 229 Zinzun, Anthony 263 Zizzo, Phil 245 Zuendel, Karen 155, 229 Good-bye and Good Day! . . . 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