Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Photo if, 5 'Xa IN THE HOPE of winning the spirit compe- tition, seniors bring balloons into the - bleachers. Photo by Davis 2 Opening Dons of the class the M Lui. '- Displaying the Homecoming theme, the Freshman float shows an Alhambra Lion completely devastated by Coronado. THE DON MASCOT, Kerry Cross, and Hethyre Bales watch as Tom Walden comes off the field during the McClintock game. Photo by Baribeau. tolli! 2 XL gk ' WDW? opt MMA his W f Q, -if mph JOHN BOYER ing in his summers r two straiQht hour sr 55 Qgnlsffv Logo? ii?-C-om t flimlfo The modified closed campus campusforflunch, now had to stay policy that School at schofrii g 1 lii if he became District its high hungry? ,g, i ee liadrft brought any schools greatly ssii affected, Corona- food to schoolj he purchased food X do. i i from the snackbar, the cafeteria, Starting with a new set of rules and regulations was hard for many of the students and faculty. To the freshmen, these rules seemed to be just part of going into high school froma middle school, but to the other students these rules took away several freedoms which tgtss enjoyed fres f tyssrts sss 1- rs s f t hmen, sophomores, and For examplef Sophomore Brett Cameron, who hada choice as a Da freshman whether or not to go off or the snack carts. Another new rule this year forbid club mem- bers who had an edible fund-rais- er could not sell it during fourth period, lunch, period, or fifth peri- od, which was after lunch. Many of this policyfs rules have done th6fiIfjQb by allowing the schoolsg sssggr ig sssirr m aintain partially pleasing the people fs sl sss flive near the high school, iirr, 1 reducing neighbor- hood litterland loitering. Opening 5 BY REACHING FOR a balloon, donette Alli- son Lee almost makes her fellow donette, Kyle Geffert, fall during the lunch balloon tossing competition. Photo by Davis. ,ff DRAWING HIS KATANA, Senior Mitch Diamond completes his Hal loween costume as a Ninja warrior. Photo by Davis. 5 . P 4 Opening BACKGROUND PICTURE: CORONADO stu- dents see many movies during their spare time. One ofthe favorite movies was Top Gun starring Tom Cruise and Kelly Mciiillis. Photo by Baribeau. -M -'W-. JOHN ZIEGLER, DOUG Ashworth, and Kirby Holt dress up for Halloween and earn points for their clubs. In the back- ground, Claudia Mitchell and Melissa Muller watch Agnes Vaguyhelyi play with Lucy lVlatsik's Raggedy Ann. Photo by Da vis. i WHILE RON AMODIO interviews a student, Juan Velarde works on his page layout in yearbook class. Photo by Davis. LEARNING COMPUTER SKILLS on Apple computers, is one of the things done in the math department. Photo by Davis. USING AH APPLE to mark where each pumpkin seed lands, Jason Lapointe dodges a seed that was spit past him. This pumpkin seed spitting contest was accom- panied by dunking for apples. Photo by Davis. fait. I Jak... ,,., C-C-Cam Even though Coronado stu- dents had more rules to follow, they didn't let those rules conflict with the reason they were at CHS. Their desires, talents, and goals kept them participating in Coro- nado life. Each individual chose hislher area of Coronado life to be involved in. While some students spent more time away from school and developed their own hobbies, oth- ers caught the spirit and went to football games, attended Hay Fever, and participated in lunch activities. All of the students, caught the classes. Because of a new rule that all students must have classes from first hour to fourth hour, the students spent a lot of their time doing homework and studying for tests. Also, a greater percentage of students took ad- vanced classes than in previous years, because of a growing crav- ing for knowledge. The number of clubs also grew and created a greater variety of clubs to be involved with. Many of the students preferred to be involved in sports. They en- joyed being part of the action, and competing for CHS. They were the ones who risked injuring themselves in order to show that Coronado students had talent and ability. Opening 5 Don! gel' uwflvalicl After school and on weekends, most students spent lots of time with their friends at the liver, Saguaro Lake, the movies, and at shopping centers. During the school day though, they raise money for special events and causes. One thing that was sold during lunch time was CHS sweat- shirts, which raised a lot of money for the senior class. Dunking for apples, spitting pump- kin seeds, and beating up a Power Tech auto were some of the high- lights of how Coronado students and faculty Caught the Spirit. Micncu-1 Patek, JOHN ungiaube, and Brooke Rogers taik near the snackbar at the end ofthe lunch period. Photo by Da- STARTING ON THURSDAY October 25, the Students Against Driving Drunk Night, CHS'students begin to spend time at the Arizona State Fair. The fair has many con- certs and lasted until Nov. 9. Photo by vis. sift- x,,.- '- it , -af-r-i-fif5?- ZF' J- Ti ,. 3 as DURING SUMMER AND on weekends, camping and expioring a few of the gmore popular passtimes. Photo by Da- VIS. K K 'Nightlife 8-9 P Fads Sr Fashions 20-21' Summer 10-11 Seniors 22-25 Lunch g 12-15 Homecoming 24-25 me Concerts ittt ,i 11+-15 A Homecoming 26-217 Weekends' Y-'16-17 World News 28-29 Ring Sr Queen of Courts 18-19 Hay Fever 50-51 Sweetheart Prom 18-19 Pep Assemblies 32-55 6 Student Life Division 'IBN' rMVV-,-Av- 'H , . at R ,Q 1:5 THE DRUM LINE helps get thejunior class motivated enough to win the spirit-contest during-the pep assemblygfgj EYEINO THE SIX1 hot dogs that he ,must eat to win a lunchtime competition, Rich Reed pians how to beat the other contes- tants. Photo by Davis. DURlN C1t HOMECOMING WEEK, JoAnn Benavidez and Ron Sciarro try to balance their eggs on spoons, while Agnes Vaguj- helyi announces that an egg has been dropped. Photo by Brown. ll , 'Et i,b Qi, 'V rw 'W f'lwllwQeMHwwfwW ,M wa ww wh Photo M C-C-CHM SPIRIT ' n o o 0 Life DIVISION 7 .,., I , ,.,., ...,.. R .,.. . M if , .,.., I ..,... ' M gi? i 'aw ,W my mx f ' f: f , J ,W fix. ,,Q,,r ,M V if V V Q it Zi A ' M - 1' pf ? Q gg , ,if ,Q , . my , Ag i 3 . ' b 3' p H , .1 5 '31 ffl A 1'-. 4 , . un swf ws f S 'Q 1 Q . f 'ww Q Y f' WW if Q 'fgfx .X .M ' 2, ' X X b' Qi is 'Mem f I N 1, A4 ' 1-I ??Am. , R ' T ' , ij V , SSN Mfr! 3 is Sify Q' , -' -mf , ,, we . 1 it f -f I Nightlife for many Coronado students starts at 2:15. ln the valley there are a variety of different activities for students to indulge themselves in. The more popular night spots this year were the mall, the movies, local dance clubs, football and basket- ball games and Burger King. Other students found themselves spend- ing their time watching television iff 1' if 3 Many students went to the show for their nightlife entertainment. Photo by Bari- beau. Sgt. Peppers was also a popular dance club. Photo by Baribeau. Jason Lapointe spends many ofhis nights working at Sears. Photo by Baribeau. ' ,WW if -99 Y 1 IGHTLIFE doing homework orjust relaxing. While at the mall C.H.S. stu- dents visited Superfun for recrea- tion, the Music Room to purchase the popular new hits and posters of their favorite Rock Stars. The more preferred movies that were seen were: Back To School , Top Gun , 'About Last Night , Ferris Bulers Day Off , and Ruthless People . Even though most students went to dance clubs on the week- end, quite a few visit these clubs for Sunday After Hours and Mon- day night teen nights. Tuesday and Thursday night basketball games was also one of the places you could find C.S.l'l. students. After the game, the stu- dent headed over to Burger King to eat and meet friends. night Life 9 , ggi? -1 2 - wp, iff? 1 4 PE T, it A W M ta til 10 Summer -gil fi.-iv.--v ' HI! STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Mclial- lor made a new friend at a summer picnic. Photo by Davis. ON THE ISLAND of Nantucket the rose covered houses attracted many tourists. fy- THE NIGHT VIEW of Sleeping Beautys Castle is a breathtaking sight. THE SPACE NEEDLE in Seattle, Washing- ton was a popular sight to see. I'T1OSt WEHS ba time the 12 Lunch CATCH IT KYLE! Sophomores Kylefzeffen and Tmfga, .Gutierrezggplayed gagggesee at lunch.h P56120 by DaviSif5 -- THIS IS THE last bag of Cheetos! Lisa Sin- W clair picked up the last bag as fellow stu- NW 'W dents loQked over herfshoulder trying to L. 'YQ' decide they like fcirfiiefilitiiinch. Ph oto byifbavis. e ' f f fi 49W e MMM, THAT wnsfgoodz Darigeeeecoxe and Pat eeee 46908 Cffjoyedwa Burger-Nha lunch: hanfeliliisi af0Undeeii!!1S1ee wlkiensei eQ e f eeee feif thigh , if X 1 1 , f , , f Lf WW ft W: I f 4 Q VNV! ':f mf X H 2 ,Q 'rt 2 gy I .Y . 1 THESE KIDS ARE messy! That thought HEY PATCH! 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Freshmen and sophomores had to eat at school, but many of the juniors and seniors also remained on campus. Students found that having just one lunch hour was very hard to adjust to. That was not surprising considering that there were close to 2,400 students on campus. One good thing that definitely came out of havingjust one lunch hour, was the fact that some clubs held their meetings and everyone was able to attend. By the end of the second week of school, however, students finally c-c-caught on to the new rules. Lunch 15, iii- ,- ,,, i f , . , is 'wiwwwi I rx-'irq' A ' 3 flfiiz' 1 K .W ' U-I. 3, 2-2, K , is 'FQ . ' ' .11 ', :Y 5, Q55 Q: E L ffl, ,- x l,ll,,g3+3: Zu 5 Mi S l E 2 W in Ei 5 ii ib,,.T .gh .52 ,VIL M V W gig. ' l, V, , , ,,,,, , 1 .,, ,J v 1, M, , , ,l ,,,,,, ,,. ,H 3, ii 'li seq, , ,.'.,.e g V' yf, , G- 151 . , 4 ', A Uugfgef E, E 1-5 g V lx',7:' 1352 ,s. ,gs 531 Y lm. ,l ' Un , Tw, I ,,, n - Eiiiffoo 5 ll 1-up ,I - - 'f n ' ' 'i ?' in - J . 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V W I 'Sf ff .,,, :R .4-31:1 rig i 'A Y 5 Y 'I 4 ilftr W ,+ is f ,, ,L , , , im- , 1----fi ,,, 2 , A S - Q-'ski Q tjxex , , Q Q ,j if N- A Ji -5 - 'iii l A l- , , ,, s ., - is i W i 7 l T5ROCKll'lhG'QfO Tl-iE i:ifEat of Love Wallgs,ln'f ifT 5f ' M lqQff,'l , 'is Eddie Van Halenaw l , i ll A ' F 'M W , l 4 ii .QQ i , s Tom BAILEY OF rhggpmpson ,Twins Q sw sings lead vocals at the f'1ast COf'lCBl'tfAf asia? o ' l 7 , , I .. Y - 5 ' ' F , l , i , 4 , ,,, 'if-iff' ' , , rim, M ,,m, 1,j ,! ,,,: , ,,,k f l RATT SHOWS THEIR unique style during ' , Q if ,,,f ll-i W il,,,llllw ,. l li , l , 3'Wl,'f5'1'!l'N W an outrageous sta e perform nce. .is - ' ll',, , llii,l,l a l , Q 9 I wtqx . l,,.,,,, . . J 3, l l 6? E ? it Y: l.glli14j i1, ' 3, 'N Hari? ie, :3iil1'5l.l ' ' ' fi- - 1 J '.1, j,1,,3w - . iz? 'Y Yr ws , Q, 9 2 ul' - Y' Z, M ' 'A gi,-3' A. ' Q., 5 ,, gf ,gpm If! A A A ' HW 4 ,. T3 is f f -M ' . n MM A u H Q on 1 E133 i Q ?if',Zi?1rggQ,, ,t a 4 i J V VU ' Asia-g 1 1 i 1-it 1 if-1 1 1 - ' Win1iii1111 X .M w M www Jun...-.,.,, , ' M1-unn..,,, f ,,.... ,gp-w R -vu... H' 'L '-v-'.1 ih3 :. -.':-et: f - fx, ' n-.,, 'fm 5 Ir' 33 ,, W.-.mg E 2' -i -1h 1 I-H ,LC , ,, W nvxx 1, ? 'E if , A N W'- .aw X' off X ,W-u1M.W,,,,.,wi,, r ,.: 1 V, in ggi. 'F' 1 31 ,1,1Q,,, vizairingg irifgpng ifickeffli es, buying from ,scalpers,,95: j t nvinc- ing1ry6ur1best frieritflto' wait in line for you, were the only ways for you to get tickets. ' ome groups that attracted stu- were The Smiths, New Or- , and R.E.M. . addition to those groups, the toured again after a' 20 absence, promoting their new s 'T' g w i1,i,,ri 1111111 ai, NVQ , . Wg N lf X iii M , U MMiihixiwuwlwU iii I NX ?4'i,N Q V ia it 'E it 1111 'fi' THE PHOENIX ZOO has a more relaxing atmosphere for many Coronado students on the weekends. MANY ACTIVE JUNIORS ShOWn here are participating in the early stages of the Class float. 16 Weekends A,S,U. FOOTBALL GAMES provided enter- tainment for Saturday night sport fans, who saw A.S.U. goto the Rose Bowl for the first time. WINDSURFING AT SAGUARG Lake was 3 great activity for many. 1. iifbnq-Q5 I it JLKSIQ7 J N ONE OF THE favorite passtimes are seeing movies at local theaters. Photo by Baribeau. am: :ma tawnx, in Zfggnr. UNIVERSITY THEATERS TARA CHAPMAN, DARCl Witzenburg and Julie Starkey display their Friday night spirit at the South Mountain game. Photo by Baribeau. by Nicole Olson Restlessness and anxiousness :d the campus as thoughts and ans for the coming weekend lled our minds as Friday, the fa- ,orite day of the week arrived. On weekends, many students and teachers went to football, bas- ketball, and baseball games in ad- dition to other sport events to help cheer their school or favorite team on. Others preferred a more active weekend of waterskiing, snow-ski- ing, tubing down the river, or ATC riding. Horseback riding, camping in Payson and taking balloon rides were some of the more relaxing activities people enjoyed. One of the seven wonders of the world that families and friends vis- ited was the Grand Canyon. Camp- ing and hiking the Canyon was an- other popular activity. For some teachers and stu- dents, homework filled their week- ends as tests and reports were as- signed. One ofthe favorite passtimes of students and teachers was spend- ing time with family and friends. Many people relaxed by going to a movie or just sitting back and tak- ing it easy. Weekends 17 GETTING THEIR SWEETHEART portraits taken, these students stand together nice- ly. Photo by Brown. JO ANN BENAVIDEZ AND Ralph Puente enjoying the prom activities. Photo by Brown. CARLA JACKSON AND Todd Busot get their picture taken for King and Queen of Courts. Photo by Brown. DOREEN HENDERSON AND Jeff Ryder await for the King and Queen of Courts. Photo by Brown. 18 Sweetheart Promfliing and Queen of Courts 1' kr BRIDGET BERACY AND Don Fitch.Fitch, former royalty, walk down the red carpet for the crowning of the King and Queen of Courts. Photo by Brown. AFTER HER NAME was announced as nominee, Lisa Aikin walks over to stand with Scott Paul. Photo by Brown. MICHELLE skAA'rEs Ano Shenta Buquo pose for a picture together. Photo by Brown. by Brown. SWEETHEART PROM KING and Queen were Dale Marino and Kerry Cross Photo 2. F . , t I ... . NOMINEES FOR THE King and Queen of Courts - Top row: Julie Starkey, Scott Paul, Carla Jackson, Pat King, and Lisa Aikin. Bottom row: Todd Busot, Doreen Henderson. Greg Rogers, Wendy Long and Jeff Ryder. Photo by Brown. :E me ---'-- : ' 1: ...,.. . ..... . 1: -' - W ...,, V ---v-v---- 1 - mmwmmi We ' ' , N 1 f WNW ff -'--'-'- -'-' : We ----v mwl 5 ml., V MQ . .M -'- NMJMWA E mmy ...... 'Z' W ..,, ,..,, 1 ..... . 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Donn Fitch and Bridget Beracy, returned to crown the new king and queen. Jackson received a bouguet of flowers and Busot accepted a box of Valentine candy as they were crowned. The royalty marched under- neath an archway of ski poles, paying tribute to winter sports. Sweetheart Prom! King and Queen of Courts 19 tritsiy W , t it Q Mwflim W it ,tg izitgvaggty .Q fHt,J g I :--3':,'.:':' g. mit at ,.,,.,.,. 4 ., ZI'2fEi:, E5.'5'jE ii i- 593: -. 12?-1 555:-: :.Ii'5f,Ig:, gg? 2 Ki H Q it EEE is 555553-g. , at555 5,:.::,:5,gggs,.rg1E.E igtsgtit it lg 1 Y 5 1 tai Q.:i 'I:2Q5 'gag ' vi - it t ' 0 i his ii 'il ,Q I .... .--------.-. ...-.:.L- . . . .- .:,.,.:.., ,Z ....:..-.- -,.,. . . ,. .... . .,.:. .. .-. .:.-. . if ..-, . --.-.:. ,.,. . . :., ...., , .,.,.,.,.,:.,..:. .,, , ., ....v.... , ,.,.,., ....:. ,,,.,..:. , ..,.V,,..:,:... . , ,,,,,,::..... V,,a ,, ,, Xiang ' 3552 MW' mai? 4 it 3 732 , mt '14 i 9232? at f 4 W5 t '.:::,g .' 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JUNIOR JESSICA KAHN, Freshman Renee Kartello, Senior Dean Rivera, Freshman Dee Dee Kahn, and Senior John Unglaube display their brand of fashion. Photo by Davis. 20 Fads And Fashions ii i ibiii v '- Y THE WRISTS OF Coronado students dis- played various bracelets, bangles, and watches. The bracelets included gold, sil- ver, and coral: Swatch watches were sometimes worn on the inside of the wrists. WHILE SENIOR VINCE Reynolds shows off his fashionable CDU sweatshirt, Kathy Diggs, also a senior, models her complete Jimmy'Z outfit made up of a velcro skirt and a crop jacket. Photo by Davis. 3 1 1 .. 'XBUOH ME BABY! Since Seniors Eirik Braid and Dave Mora got 'ern, they flaunt 'eml Photo by Davis. wr--rsxfr-'-':r': ':'E-as-22m.eate:.f .... ---- 15314. ,.,.,,,. ., fa .1.'5.'ff'3fE'iff'afQ45,32f.f3,22.22,-122:FET'-,'. 2'151212.'siiivfigilifii2.2L.'I2'5?'flf'5i'FET?FEE sa.. 'W .. f ----- mf .,.,,., 4 1 ------: i' X .,.. .... ..... .-... '-'- V. ,. ,,,. . .fs-my 1- Q, .i ,, ,fiifjkf X531 J by Doreen Henderson One glance around Corona- do's campus would have pro- duced a multitude of various looks in clothes, shoes, ac- cessories, hairstyles and ve- hicles. Although the fads and fashions of the year were ba- sically 'lanything goes, there were those that were more common than others among Coronado's students. Popular at Coronado were Jimmy'Z which included shirts with slits up the back and skirts and shorts that had velcro instead of buttons, snaps, or zippers. Concert T- shirts with torn jeans were also seen frequently on cam- pus, as well as a contempo- rary look which consisted of buttoned-up collars, Levi'S, Guess jeans and overalls, in addition to brand names such as Forenza and Generra. A wide assortment of shoes including Flojos, which were rubber shoes with criss- crossed bands, were popular among Coronado students. Also popular were a variety of accessories ranging from sunglasses to bracelets and headbands to big bags. One hairstyle that was seen quite a bit was the flat top. Two-tone hair was also seen -- the top was bleached blonde while the sides and the back were the natural col- or. Long hair was back, and the teased look was in. A customized convertible job was done on many trucks seen in the Coronado parking lot. Mustangs were seen often as well, but the cars that were really hot at Coronado were Volkswagen bugs. Fads And Fashions 21 :IEQ.I:I.I-.g. . . . 2I..:4II' ' 25235- .,., . ggwsieg .. 555-L a .,.. 1 Q2 A af 5 WV? 5 is S 1 - Q ..... 5 W mms. -----, -1f1:1:g,1::,.1 ,.., 5. f f? ,1 k W raw 4 if we MM .l m ri sn. S gif Qgss rsxazqswgg, ,far . gwgggggqgzggiisgag Qggggwaw mlzvgibgig qsaig ggi? 534, S.. .... F E 4 .M W 9 my we .L .J wgwggm wg 3 33? H Q 52? sw 2 is ?E4 s fs Q1 M, M age g H 1 as Q QVS BQ 1 E4-1 iii 'E rs ggmig may Sims? Mm 1.2. 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MQW' , 1, 1. , , Auf.-pf H' + A , A 2, ff' ' ' , AQ , yi' 1- ., 4 , r , V4 V L W , Q, f'swwQ me ?ffff9f'f? nf spirit: Erin Mc Kallor and Most popular: Erin Mc Kallor and Jason Most school Lapointe Jason Lapointe ular and Most school spirit, for all kob were chosen for the best Rowdiest : Julie Starkey and Scott Paul Most athletic John Boyer and Carla Jack- son Best looking: Heather Cxowens and Todd Busot idea,- ,,,..f - ,f ' ,-'f' f flW21.:it + at -XA r ' BN i .5 xi. 'fi 3 fg ggi 5 VH 5 J :f::!.:5ttf:2:fl2f'r2 1? c f :5 51-5252 'r . 2-.:: : 125' -----f - -: f gy- -ff at W - Q-lt?--ti B at Tr- Y ..,.. ..... 2 W r photos by Brown This year the yearbook staff took a survey of the seniors to find out who were the most popular, most athletic, best dressed, cra- ziest, rowdiest and most school spirited. Jason Lapointe and Erin Mahal- lor were chosen for both Most pop- their support in student activities. Julie Starkey and Scott Paul were chosen for the rowdiest for their actions at football, basketball and pep assemblies. Barton Leonard and Kathy Breen were chosen for the craziest for their fun and outra- geous behavior at pep assem- blies. Crreg Rogers and Amy Jo Ja- dressed for their unique style of dress. John Boyer and Carla Jack- son were chosen for most athletic for their outstanding athletic abili- ty. Todd Busot and Heather Gowens were chosen as the best looking for obvious reasons. Best Of 87 25 -3 4 ,sv w: :fgg gys w-S '- E - 1 S , .... in -fi' ?Qa ? ' ? 5iE ?2 :QMSHWS'ihiibzfasazih 232225zbzfzfflwwfiiiiilviiiW2i2:flQQeslggsizsewi-P if r. k 35 fr :s:.a::- .2 M1 A 55-fl-5- - Ii s sz af M, wma, .... 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X .. Q x Yi s . ,fy 5 , ,. 491- x T' f I , E ...J -kkk A K we t N . K SHOWING THEIR EXCITEMENT, Jason La Pointe and Erin Mcnallor are congratulat ed by Wendy Long and Kelly Christian Photo by Baribeau. K1 swf' HOMECO 986 ber 7-4, X Ffxdayv Octi pm. 9:39 do .X 1121 gc! uw Cow swam Con 24 50f3d spvn PN ,,,..v- i ...ff C muff 172 3RUunir HOMECOMI We Frid ay: Oqober 9:30 pm, X 11551, 1986 n C ' P-rn. sponsor movado Gym ed by Stud -X W.. em C0U11ci1 , ,--', m f 3 1 - i ' 52 5' Z. If 4' y by yCarrie,Davis Dons ofthe ROUND Table was the Homecoming theme. The class floats portrayed this theme: if they were a shield, a castle, a wiz- ard, and a dragon. The winning float was made by the seniors, who have won the float competi- tion every year that they were at Coronado. T T The week before the Homecom- ing game was filled with many lunchtime activities. One such ac- tivity was a 'lCar Bash where stu- dents and faculty paid to hit a Pow- er Tech auto with a sledgeham- mer. The hardest hitters were Counselor Gene Privett and sub' stitute teacher Mike Harris. While this Car Bash was tak- ing place, the counselors sold a ,package lunch which included a hot dog, chips, and aiidrinkfor only one dollar. Homecoming 25 62323SiiiigggggSigafsggtqiggggf-fyiagstzmggsgggggggggmssss gggiwwszf t mgmegmsst t ng,g-mm s ------- ......... .. M WM, ...................... . . . , .S . ... -W :mp M5553 f3:.'m,gv sg, JE 'pgs :Q .Q ,:g:5-::... 3233353 :5::::: :.- -,,-: ----- : wwf N A .,.., :,5g,,:,- .,., : .-.- -.--.-.-.-. : . .-.,,.,. , ,,,,, ,:,,,::,: ,-,-, ....... : :...,. .,: ' 'N' ' i22S2ggg,,,.tgg,gf?5isSigstal? 5551533 .M in ting Q m wgfgd New gstgwwiiiiiwgvv' M2252 '-'-'- 1 Yb 1 . 15 59 , gwwgwgww Mbwmg if M-Q53 Qgmsmgtgwqgu ..-.: ...., t :.:.:.:,.:.::, s siiggagiti ,,. 4 4 - rf ,E 1.15 -'-'- ------ :ftfgg::g::::'-:-:f-im: ...... : , ,psiwge-mwmim fm wgigws Www is si , . --.-.-.-.-.-. 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Photo asjunior Brian Corte pounds on the spirit consecutive year. Photo by Baribeau. by Baribeau. car in one of the many activities of Home- 26 Homecoming coming week, Photo by Baribeau. M f V ' A ,Hifi ,if ,Q , , ' 1 - - W ,, ,- 4 ,nf --ff 1 L- t ' i ltr t 'FZ' 'gaif V , llll ll i THE SErNlORS', THE only class in Corona- do's history to ever win four years in a row, winning float is parked in the teachers parking lot. 4 MR. ron Mitten gets into mefspirin of Homecoming as he beats the spirit car. Photo by Baribeau. JOE DURANT HELPS out in roasting hot dogs to sell at lunch as one of many lunchtime activities. Photo by Baribeau. f t W 5 ff Q et,i J itf' i t I 1 E v WE- .....,, , .,.. aww ,.,, .,,. W c so ww 4 by Julie Starkey Tangi Buchanan Doreen Henderson The theme for homecoming 1986 was Dons of the Round Ta- ble. Homecoming week was filled with all sorts of events to excite the students. Among these were the jello slurping contest and the car-bash, as well as planned dress up days when Coronado students would wear things such as hats, college shirts, or beach attire. Dur- ing the lunchtime activities the counselors had a package lunch deal for the students which includ- ed roasted hot dogs. The junior class showed their stuff at the annual homecoming pep fest by shouting their way past the freshmen, sophomores and seniors in the color shout class competition. The medievel theme Dons of the Round Table was incorporat- ed in the homecoming floats of each class. The competition was especially heavy between the ju- niors and the seniors: but for the fourth year in a row, the seniors WON. 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' vm, .., ,J rv , 2 .3-yi rf, ' ' 1 1' ,, A , Q N ' , ' ' .MJ l M, .KW , 1 , sc 45 4 41, nw 4- M .Q 4 Lf M 4 ,sw-,f 'QW E' Raza- 4 fxggf 5,51 W? my fl' , Ywz: UPU M 'lg ' , - WL if '- 'f ...W ?7l 'wifi , f if r ' 'W-M., W W by Tangi Buchanan 1986-87 was a year to remem- ber, not only because of clown falls but because of our triumphs as well. This year, the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty in New York's harbor was celebrated from coast to coast. President Reagan met with the soviet leader Mikhail Gor- bachev in Reykjavik, lceland for a two-day summit, on the arms con- trol agreement. United States Air Force and Navy jets attacked five targets inside Libya, in April, delivering a re- sponse to the Libyan-backed ter- rorism. The latest and most dangerous drug to hit the streets was crack, as it was called on the East coast: and rock on the west coast, is a smokeable form of cocaine. Ciennadiy Zakharov a Soviet Union employee was charged and arrested for spying. A week later American journalist Nicolas Dani- loff was arrested and accused of spying. Both men were released within weeks, which set the stage for a super-power summit meeting in Iceland. World News 29 ,mm - Mwmz il. New mw2Z5X:'Ei'i5f-ifkliizgiEEEQMQVXSSQZRX 515'-25 'f W 55 L'-M A' 5' 51 S kzssmzzsws ifiiilliiiiwe :sl liffiiirizwiiw X Siiiiiii,-Wi ssisfimfw-H ,.MpWm P: :saw Q all in mm , Q , We , , Q, - W Q, E 255 lwssasw MSS Qgwzgsnmmwsaf Q Sail Qvzwwrzvwzwsssisi ii ww, . . limign wsimbvwihlwvwwiwffsg EZJZSSESESUESQMWPESS QE? meNSSEHZZZSSZASWFQSEHH N : :. ' www-w M 2i'f'hmwww:21N3Wf'M Qin Himsa wwiggizviigiiiwei wgwwglmim 932553136 23323 1 3 Y mf sq axe is eww fiiwzvlisiiiw' Nm '2 www WWNW UM'F5'3?ES?'??ZlsA 3515? 1 ,T 'W:'255Wi5va.W H X fggggfsm hmmrw S,.,.,mr333:gg: 4-mwww s gwrs-mswaf zmgmemmmzWww WqwwwgM5332g:':azx:z:21zs:seQ'M W e ww? S iwiikiwiw im fgiiiirgiziszabzzr Wagga:seifgisiigiziiiiSS22:2arN53zigliiiiigif-35435mwimeiggaggggz Q s: ------ fr ' f ' Mm 13:51:51- -. 'if- 15 SE? - - E15 55555 E E25 55225555525 ,QQEEiiiiziigiiisiiiiiiilsi Biggs 2 E F Q, y ' gg i0'Ziffwi' S ii 1 lfiiffiiiiiiiiiiii f R ' f f :E 355: rgggzzzzsisf iazzszsmwimiifigi . :ass Q ' zszzzisemsszzizb zzszz mszzz iss' M if Q . e E 1 i - - Sandyf Steve Wood Richard: Chris French THE FOUR GUESTS at the Bliss cottage were played by Lfrom left, clockwisel Becky Hadden, Chris French, Traci Pellou- choud and Steve Wood. 50 Hay Fever as ,, , 5 X ik - i Baird gt Jackie' Traci Pellouchoud Myraf Becky Hadden POSIHG AROUND THE Bliss' piano were Lori Schafroth, Jim Boyd, Shawn Eichenauer, Jan- ine Arvay and Jason Brooks. HUSBAND AND WIFE David and Judith Bliss were por- trayed by Jim Boyd and Shawn Eichenauer. .www , . dl 7 I 5 is R Q Simon: Jason Brooks Clara: Lori Schafroth Sorel: Janine Arvay t- N ' iff-5 . ff -qmwt THE BACISSTACIE TECH crew helped tremendously in putting the play to- gether. QFrom top to bottom, left to rightl Lee Hollingsworth, Michelle Gu- tierrez, Wade Rencsok, Trina Hood, Cassie Franano and Steve Stevens. THE WHOLE CAST joins on the Bliss family couch: Jim Boyd, Jason Brooks, Steve Wood, Chris French, Becky Hade den, Traci Pellouchoud, Janine Arvay, Shawn Eichenauer and Lori Schafroth. zgsgggwmas tax: :f:i2zf5::gfgma::::.s::::f: :::,i 1 ggzfg :Q , ,. rr. Mr Q ruffngb-f 1 I f an gg gggimfm :gig gsmmrssristtiszsizgmfix:zzzg :sm-., , .z 'Q :sffzx 1 ag f 6 'fs r:::i,eg'1'gg425 5 it if Wa ..... 5 .-1-1-:I-if 2'-2:-:' :i:: . pgmm,gq .5: ,:- ..... i Sis, at ' - '-2:2 Ea .14 4: mais: '2225 11z1- 1 EQ Siiiiifimei S Wm , zz B Stews 58355 ----f :1 ::Q::,::.:: ...ir -- - 529512532 ----- - 2- -- H Wagga viii: reimiiiiieraxgrggfggiga:z5i?ir5ief-fzrtririii. if - 'f2f-:- rffiifam -fr II f fm 2 EW 2 '- : A, i 1 2 2 ' I Q, me M25?at::gfwgv2f2vtEf:'2if:2z5rssg A?jS?.,'fggg,ga g:.g-g:-g:,. ,: ,,., MM, Mgggg, ,S mgggggagw . M .... : ,- i ts 3 by Doreen Henderson A summer cottage on the countryside in the 1920's was the setting of Noel Coward's Hay Fe- ver. The Performing Arts Depart- ment at Coronado opened the 1986-87 school year with the hilar- ious production which centered around the theatrical Bliss family and their invited guests at the cot- rage. Myra, Jackie, Sandy and Richard fplayed by Becky Hadden, Traci Pellouchoud, Steve Wood and Chris Frenchi didn't realize what they were getting into when they accepted the Bliss' invitation and arrived at the cottage. Husband and wife David and Ju- dith fportrayed by Jim Boyd and Shavim Eichenauerb along with their children Simon and Sorel IJason Brooks and Janine Arvayl Newxfifrfiwefifi::Qfife-33522'::m:::sqm5?ff2rffrfrfzzfwif-,it ' ' ff- 'f r succeeded in verbally abusing and tormenting the four unsuspecting guests while Clara the inefficient maid fLori Schafrothl added spice to the play with her 'tobnoxiousn cockney accent. After opening night, Junior Becky Hadden remarked, At first I felt really nervous, because this was my first production, but I had fun once I got going. Hay Fever 51 I .. a aa 2 5 .... .... e Q ---- ' itiiiwwgH2isistsggmfisgiszizbazwsfxztsfggg .: -.-:Ef f--::..: ....... :: 5E .gl5Si5,2-132,14 - 5::en Eg g sr ---- 5 ,53-55:52 sii22-125:5f-'2- W-Q 57556533 V2 Iigzifigiiigiwii't?iS5SQZii.2?g?SgE5S-Fzigzii ' g age ,,,,,, . ,.... Sfigwflg Ev Q, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FORM a pyra- mid during the first pep assembly. Photo by Baribeau. GERMAN FOREIGN EXCHANGE Student, Mike Ciille, expends his energy at the Homecoming Car Bash. Photo by Davis. DANCING TO THE sounds of Billy ldol, the cheerleaders move to the beat. Photo by Davis. 52 Pep Assemblies is V A FEW OF the varsity football players qet rowdie at the first assembly. CORONADO FOOTBALL PLAYERS psyche themselves up for their game. SENIORS SHOW THEIR spirit with toilet paper and balloons. by liym Luther Held on days of home football games to raise spirit and to cheer our team on to victory, pep assem- blies were a great success due to student and faculty involvement. Sophomores came out on top of the first class competition, drovlm- ing out the rest of the student body with their spirit. Along with class competition, the varsity cheerleaders were seen doing stunts and cheers such as the Nestea Plunge. The band also added to the spir- it playing the ever faithful Corona- do Dons Fite song along with oth- er songs. The Donettes also per- formed their Spanish dances. All-American Cheerleader and winner of the Today award, Junior Laurie Fitch stated, l'l'm glad we have pep assemblies because they are a great way of sparkling Coronado spirit! Pep Assemblies 55 . 'ii-W --Erie KK f. --- - Kg 3. .-5. K I -L -- N - ,, ,N A . Km.. ,K K - ' - -- K A .K ' d ' ' 'L'L R 1 -K - Q - KK S. Q - Q ff g K 4 s . K , .K f K- -, x . . 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K K K on KK K KK KK S ds Q ' ,K E Hence K . - g English d . Q w - - K. M Ki X ath X SK . - . K 3 X X K K, K + -- 54 Academi ' 1 X - S K K . ,K ' . KKKK f K X Q K K R - . - -- ---- 1 KKK. - -- ---- ---- - . KK ---- f ,K KK.KKKK . METAL ii STUDENTS use specialized tools to get ipggacticais of3gperienCeg gFh oto Da- Visl so os D oo ooo D DALE FOOTE AND June Reynolds discuss classesto be offered during registration. Photo Davis. D 1 oD D DDo D i 3 Y F 13 ' L A Q ' D ooo D , f+l'-v in -aff' f ' L -fi, - ' .::g5ggi, -- f .Mi , 1' we . P. 4.4 is 1 asf I ' -v f 5.3. Vkik 1 ' ,ix f JN POWER ll, Ron fiossman shows his stu- dent how to hookup a scopeto an auto to test the emissions. Photo by Davis. Admlnlstratlon sets hl h standards by Sue Schoenfeld Helping security checkjunrors and senrors l.D cards as stu- dents left the parking lot for ways that assistant pnncrpals Tom Miller and Don Butler helped to enforce the new Modr- fied Open Campus polrcy l feel very posrtrve about Modified Open Campus stated Janeen Barley assistant prrncrpal for campus services. As assistant prrncrpal Barley s job was to help wrth the Sprrrt Bus Pep Assem- vrces Tom Miller an assistant prm- croal rs also rn favor of the Modi- fied Open Campus One of the main thmqs Miller enjoyed about 0 0 0 0 . . . . , . E lunch was just one of the many blies and many other campus ser- I , ' as PRINCIPAL ED SEGRAVE introduces one of the new assistant principals, Janeen Bailey, at the first pep assem- bly. Photo by Davis. 56 Administration working at Coronado was the re- laxed, friendly atmosphere re- flected by the students. His main goal was to reduce the number of drop-outs. Don Butler, another assistant principal, was responsible for classroom services: for example he supervised the new Time-Out program and helped to discipline the students. Dr. Ed Segrave, principal, was responsible for many things, for example, to enforce all policies and to supervise the assistant principals. I feel that the administration this past year was very cooperat- ive and helpful. They took time to listen when you need them to, stated, sophomore Kym Luther. ,, ,W . ,. . - JANEEN BAILEY TAKES time out from her busy schedule. Photo by Davis. ,rf sf S as ,DQS -Q DR. ED SEGRAVE, now in his 7th year as principal here at Coronado, is in- volved in many different day-to-day as- pects of school. Photo by Davis. DR. ED SEGRAVE displays a copy of l'Play- DON BUTLER TAKES his turn at the annu- boar magazine at a faculty meeting, as al Car-Bash during Homecoming week. substitute teacher Mike Harris looks on. Photo by Davis. if I .-w- 51,5 'if 3 N css '- X. ., , .vw M 7 7 I Ed Segrave ' ,. Tom Janeen Don Miller Bailey Butler CHECKING PHOTO I.D. cards during lunch, Assistant Princpal Tom Miller di- rectly enforces the new modified closed campus rules. Photo by Davis. Administration 57 W W Au W W ,.,,,:, Amwwwgc .,,..v., i'L..,.Ny Front office staff invaluable to C by Justine Seetot Keeping the CHS office run- ning is a big task and requires a full staff to perform the variety of duties. Betsy Parker is a busy hand to Principal Ed Segrave. Parker who has been working here for three years, finds going through the budget the easiest, and en- joys working with people. 1 AFTER SCHOOL, LES Brooks tells Fran- ces Colbert what interesting things stu- dents do as they leave the parking lot at lunch time. Photo by Davis. 58 Front Office Our secretary-receptionist is Frances Colbert, she has been working here for a lengthy seven years. She finds answering the phone the the easiest and trying to do 10 things at once the most diffi- cult. For 12 years, Rita Stanley has been working with the students here at C.H.S. and seems very happy to receive her first comput- er. Stanley sometimes finds it hard to get things done on time, but she said, I work with three great attendance clerks that makes my job easier. The attendance staff includes Cierri Kirkhuff, Eileen Reischmann, and Diane Sylvester. Others who make up the staff secretary Gwen Riggle, who has been here for 21 years, and recorder Mary Helen Conners. Answering the phones, marking absences, running transscripts for seniors and taking pictures ofju- niors and seniors for l.D. cards are a few of the clerical duties that fill the time of the front office staff. PUTTING NOTES IN the teachers' boxes is AS JIM FORD checks which lockers need one of the many things that Betsy Parker to have the locks cut off a student assis does during the day. Photo by Davis. tant helps in the front office Photo by Da O O O 'fat W fy? , i 11 fa , f Ag if 4 lf Q Q a 4 V +1 N f ff K 2 V 1 45 .5 1 ff . , 4 2 A :,, yi I t Y i f Izh Q Q z:f f BY LOOKING UP a student s locker num m f ber, Rita Stanley can tell whether or not H it .2 his locker was broken into or not during P L ' the weekend that approximately 20 locks M is f- M - ,- . ,M ' wiv , M My P 'P were broken off the lockers outside the f iw W - f 4 1 71 400 building. Photo by Lewis SINCE ALL JUNIORS and seniors needed photo l.D. cards, Eileen Relschmann made the l.D. cards with a Polaroid cam era. Photo by Davis J f,,f, y f 7 ,4 , , E2 6441 W Ayr f Z L' as if f f E W 4 , ff , , iV,y L 1 I ' A, . , vw 4 fm .-sy mi-wx l......... ANSWERING THE PHONE and working with attendance is only part of Rita Stan- ley'sjobp she also works with Janeen Bai- ley and Don Butler. Photo by Davis. HELPING PEOPLE GET the right informa- tion is a large part of Frances Colbert's job, since she is the first person people see as they come in the doors to the of- fice. Photo by Lewis. Front Office 59 I----------4 h .. ' Students en ance their abilities by Julie Starkey and T angi Buchanan I I Families volunteer to house the fortunate high school stu- dents from other countries and teach them the American 'lways of life. Reasons for becoming a foreign exchange student range from wanting to practice and im- prove their English to wanting to I KW A CINDY PALMER ORCIANIZES atten- dance sheets for her students. Photo by Davis. travel and learning new cultures. I-lere at Coronado we were lucky enough to have had Micheal Gille from Germany, Anna Helmstein from Sweden and Jodi McCrrigor from Australia. Each student said they enjoyed the people most of all, but that our way oflife is differ- ent from theirs. The way most students get into the program is by writing a letter and sending pictures to the family they will soon live with, explaining hobbies and themselves. Junior Jodi McCirigor ex- claimed, America is everything I expected and more. Cindy Palmer headed the Indian Education Center and assisted in the attendance oflice. She contact- ed and explained procedures to parents. The Education center receives money from the government to pay for the books and class fees for those students who qualify. This year the parent committee assisted in getting students schol- arships and setting up service pro- jects. 'lThe class has gotten smaller, so we can't do as much as we did last year, stated Danny Romero. CINDY PALMER DISCUSSES plans for the CIERMAN EXCHANGE STUDENT Mike Ciille coming year with Vicki Martinez. Photo by uses his power to bash the spirit car at Davis. one of many lunch time activities. Photo 40 Foreign Exchange A JODI MCGRIGOR SHOWS her American SENIOR GREG MATTERN teaches German MCGRIGOR, GILLE, AND Helmstein spirit by takinga swing on thejunior side exchange student Mike Gille the unique wait for a Don to bring them their ofthe Coronado car at the Student Coun- art of sippingjello through a straw. Photo lunch! Photo by Davis. cil's Car Bash during Homecoming week. by Brown. Photo by Davis. Foreign Exchangejlndian Education 41 ik: ...M-f' Faculty stafi students number one by Amy Skinner The library opened at 7:15 A.M. and didn't close until 5:45 P.M. There were two library technicians, Anita Melius and Cande Whitlach. The head li- brarian was Mary I-Iorne and the position of the Department Chairman was retained by How- ard Guess. I think we have a very nice fa- ., ' V ., , A I ALICE WILLIAMS, HEAD ofthe Faculty Steering Committee, listens to sugges- tions. Photo by Benner. cility. The kids here are very polite - V ' ' and 99170 of the students that came . in here wanted to study and E work, stated Guess. A new policy of the library this past year was that the students re- quired a pass to get into the li- brary to use the facilities. The Steering Committee was headed by Alice Williams this past year. The entire faculty staff was involved with the committee and they coordinated all of the faculty activities which included flowers being sent to the sick members of the staff. Also, if one of the staff members' close family passed away others would make a dona- tion to their favorite charity for them. In October, the Steering Com- mittee worked on a retreat held at Carefree Inn for faculty and staff. Some of the funds raised went to senior scholarships. 'xOur first priority was the faculty and our second priority was the total student body, stated Wil- liams. EVERY YEAR, THE new students gather at CANDE WHITLACI1, ONE of two library the library for freshman orientation to fa- technicians, reviews the card catalog sys- miliarize themselves with the facilities. tem. Photo by Benner. Photo by Benner. I 1 1 ' - 42 Libraryffaculty Steering Committee SENIORS MARIA WRZESIEN and Kim AHITA MELIUS CHECKS student passes as Wood use their time wisely to study. Photo students go into the library to use the ma- by Benner. terial. Photo by Benner. fwf awww -w.. it rrrr ttrrf AAVA 1 ii , A MARY HORNE GOES above and beyond G+. L A her call of duty to fulfil the expectations SPH V 'i tl Y ' of the students. Photo by Benner. ft' M 5. V FRESHMEN LISTEN IHTENTLY to Mary i Horne as she explains the advantages Howard Mafy Anita Cifnde of the library. Photo by Benner. Guess Horne Mellus Whitlach LibraryfFaculty Steering Committee 45 Bookstore cuts hours of operation by Jennifer Barno The bookstore handled all money involved in student ac- tivities on campus including school dances, Such as the Jr. f Sr. Prom, as well as Homecom- ing dance, fund-raisers and of course book sales. There was a new bookstore policy this year. The bookstore was open before JEANNE COOPER LOOKS over the Stu- dents schedule for the new school year. Photo by Davis. 44 Bookstore school, at lunch, and even after school. The reason for this is that the administration preferred hav- ing the students in class rather than being in the bookstore dur- ing class time. The hours in the morning were 7:50-7:45 A.M., dur- ing lunch, 11:40 A.M. to 12:20 P.M. and also after school until 5:00 P.M. The staff in the bookstore in- cluded Manager Miriam Wright and assistant Jeanne Cooper. Mrs. Wright has been at Coronado High School for about 11 years. She only intended to stay for two years, How times flies when you are having fun, said Mrs. Wright jok- ingly. She has enjoyed her job be- cause ofthe students and co-work- ers. She does resent people be- coming angry and not realizing the bookstore had to its job by follow- ing the rules. There have been a lot of changes at the bookstore in the past couole of years. Mrs. Wright says, lf someone comes up with a better idea, why not try it? So there will probably be many changes in the following years. QA YQ.-cm-Q' .4 3 , . Q rx if 0 'Nw if VN ffl rx' I 1 nl'f 14135 I J' , fm L 1. Q 1. ..-.. SW. 'arf' 'T i SENIOR JENNIFER AYLESWORTH talks STUDENTS CAN BE seen going to the with one of her friends, who just bought bookstore before school, at lunch and his books. Photo by Davis. after school. Photo by Davis 1' I 5 ,W few Y L 'V ' Q 5 ROB EAST SITS patiently in the shade waiting to buy his books. Photo by Davis. MIRIAM WRIGHT is busily selling books to students before school. Photo by Davis. RANDY CLEMEHT talks to Students Jennifer Barno and Andrew Henry about the price of his books. Photo by Davis. Bookstore 45 Counselors shape students goals by Nicole Johnson l'Our qoal this year is to help students feel comfortable in coming in to talk to their coun- selors, said Mrs. June Ander- son department head. Each counselors' job was to help with four year, career, and college plans. We find that it is hard to MR. PRIVETT SHOWS his strength in the Homecoming Car-Bash. Photo by Davis. 46 Guidance spend enough time with each stu- dent, stated Mrs. Anderson, since each counselor has ap- proximately 525-.'55O students. All s,ll of my students are unique, which makes their problems special. ssssssss Dr. Ralph Wuebker joined the 4 department this year. What l like . most about Coronado is the genu- I f 1 I 2 : .,,,.. .W ' - '- X ---- ' - fire' M.. - rf' '--- ine quality I found in all of the stu- s dCl ltS,' ' stated Wllebkef. E One new psychologist this year Q was Mr. Larry Harding. Mr. Har- i ding's job was counseling, testing for special education and helping with school curriculum. 'I enjoyed working with the . i great staff and administration, and the contact with all of the stu- dents. l also like Coronado be- 1 cause of the great level of sophisti- cation, Mr. Harding said. Scott Wells was our school's re- , source officer. Mr. Wells came to Coronado to establish a better re- lationship between students, and the police department. People have a negative atti- tude about the police. Hopefully this will help people realize that we are here to help, stated Wells. s DR. WUEBKER AIDED Miss Duffin Control- OFFICER WELLS VISITED Students during ling traffic during underclass picture day. the day. Photo by Kerry Mura. Photo by Lewis. . :.:L . . S KRW ,.,.h TOP ROW: JUNE Anderson, Gene Privett Jean Bak, June Reynolds, Bottom row Stephanie Drab, Beverly Highland and Dr Ralph Wuebker. Photo by Lewis wg.. MR. HARDING TESTS a student for special education. Photo by Lewis DR. WUEBRER PUTS some life into the te- dious work in the guidance office. Photo by Lewis MR. PRIVETT HELPS Krista Malik make plans for her future. Photo by Lewis ,,,. ,. A W , wg' i ' ' Guidance 47 4 gr Modified by Cheyenne Bradshaw Besides helping students with physical problems such as cuts and high temperatures, head nurse Sonya Molique also found time to help students with some emotional problems. She also worked with the multidiscipline team and the handicapped. Molique, has been at Corona- SONYA MOLIQUE. TALKS to Dr. Se- grave. Photo by Brown. 48 Foods f Nurse campus creates demand do for seven years and was assist- ed by Beverly Harms, who worked part time on campus. Students that wait in the snack- bar and cafeteria lines get fed on time, but there are a lot of stu- dents that fear that they would be late for class so they don't even try to stand in lines, stated Peggy Nienaber, head of the foods de- partment for the twentieth year. Nienaber had a different year since the modified closed campus created a greater demand for food during the single- lunch hour. To help reduce the wait in line, mobile carts, that were run by a few people were operated near the gymnasium and the auditorium, some of the building service men helped carry food to the carts. The food and nurse administra- tion had a lot more work to do this past year. There were a lot of new things happening with only one lunch period, and a lot of cuts and bruises, but Beverly Harms, Sonya Molique, and Peggy Nienaber, and the lunch staff managed. SOME STUDENTS BRING their books in SHOWN HERE lS one of many students order to hurry to lunch to get in line at the who buy lunch in the cafeteria Photo by portable snack carts. Photo by Brown. Banbeau Q MG SoME STUDENTS BUY not lunches at the cafeteria. Photo by Brown. S1 S ,QMWUQ e Ei MM , J , K, 4 QW ' We 1 4 ' M' ' , 1 M W ai Wg! . zzz, ,A, , zgo gi my y ARLENE WHYATT HELPS Students pur- chase their lunch at the Snackbar. Photo by Brown. JASON LAPOINTE WAITS patiently to get a coke. Photo by Brown. THE NURSE TAKES the temperature of a Student. Photo by Brown. A S ....,. , , -- FoodSfNurSe 49 Security, Maintenance: play major role I by Angela Turnage Coronado has many good students and faculty members which makes my job worth while, stated Mae Manthey. Although the security staff's I major objectives were to protect the student's rights and pro- mote safety, they were also in- volved in helping students en- I TO GET THE home economics class- rooms ready for the beginning of school, maintenance men waxed the floors. Photo by Davis. 50 MaintenancejSecurity roll in activities and keeping stu- dents out of trouble. The security staff was made up of four people. Mae Manthey, head of security, has been a full time staff member for nine years. Marge Johnson, Les Brooks, and Mike Pops also made up the security team. Most Coronado students felt that the se- curity at Coronado was good. The maintenance staff's main responsibilities included keeping the campus clean and fixing things. This staff worked with many different types of electrical equipment and machinery. Steve Cowan, head of the maintenance staff, has been working here for six years. l really like working with the student body and faculty staff be- cause they have a lot of spirit, said Cowan. The maintenance staff had about 15 members who were con- stantly at work to make our school a better place then it already was. Although their work sometimes went unnoticed, our security and maintenance staff played a very important role at Coronado. ,-.tw X . , ,, jig ' ....i Q . P 'rf ,sf i .... ,Sn Q nf L. A : ... Ng in Q ,. ..k, ,..., 5 K. JA V . . tx, . . X Miki PoPscr1ccksforsrudenrl.p. cards ABOVE: MARCHE JOHNSON Watches ju' durin the lunch hour to make sure no mms and Semors gs they return from 9 lunch. At the same time, she keeps fresh- freshmen or sophomores leave campus. men and sophomores from leaving Photo by Dams' school grounds. Photo by Davis. Mae Marge Mike Manthey Johnson Pops ,io 11-o . ,- .. -'11 ff' ,- mn 1-L ' ii-' ,x x I ll gqvii Q Jw Q PS1 f DICK BERIEO REPAINTS trash Cans to help make the school look cleaner. Photo by Davis. LES BROOKS HELP5junior Michelle Kear- ABOVE: DICK BEHDURE sprays down the ny change a flat tire on her truck. Photo by lunch area so that students have a nice Davis. place to eat during lunch time. Photo by Davis. Maintenance fSecurity 51 by Todd Busot ing chemical equations and discussing relativity were some of the things that went on in the science classes Many courses were offered to the students ranging from Chemistry to Physics. Also, there were classes not offered anywhere else in the district like Botony and Astronomy stated The students interest in the sciences has greatly increased in recent years that was a major factor in the addition of new classes in the past few years The science classes also had ac- tivities outside of the classroom. The Astronomy class, taught by Interest in science grow s Sta KW! KWA LISTENS intently to a diSCuS- sion in 2nd hour Physics. Photo by Da- vis. 52 Science Jesse Pogue, went to Kitt Peak Na- tional Observatory, while the ln- vertebrate Zoology class, taught by Erwin Bannenberg, went to the Sonoran Desert Museum, as well as the Phoenix Zoo. And Sam Odell's Vertebrate Zoology class went to Flagstaff to study the ecol- ogy above the timberline of the San Francisco Peaks. The science department ac- quired four new computers that stored information too time con- suming to record on paper. Smith commented, Now that we have eight computers we can generate more attention towards the work- ing relationship that we as teach- ers feel is an important element in the educational process. MITCH DIAMOND, ZAHNIE Soe Myint, DAN SANCHEZ SEEMS preoccupied as he Steve Jasper and Steve Shirie listen and works on his assignment in class Photo take notes during Mr. Pogue's Astronomy by Davis class. Photo by Davis. MELISSA SHUMARD RECEIVES instruc- CHEMISTRY TEACHER SUSAN Sherman tions from Jim Ryder in Physics. Photo by gives instructions to her students during a Benner. test. Photo by Davis. lm? I ' rv JASON Fox, vinci: Reynolds graph problems in Physics. Photo by Davis. ,, I 4 Hx. Lit, . , Q 3 , 'L I f- - 'I X Q S. R .R ' vt 3: , . , gm ..., SX X f i ' 2 s ,,.... ., , ,X . ' Ii ..sf., ? X I . l 3 I .la Dennis Bailey Erwin Bannenberg Linda Bates Meq Graham Donna Rnepper Sam Odell Jesse Pogue Susan Sherman Phil Smith Bill West Science 55 Department strives for proficiency by Dawn Britton The English Department headed again by Mr. Richard Hughes, did not change much this year. The staff of last year remained the same. The depart- ment has returned to the state requirement of four years of English with speech and colleqe reading classes as substitutes. Students are still required to SUE LONG, GARY Stephens, and Ralph Bradshaw wait for the Homecoming pep assembly to start. Not Pictured: Salle Sherrod and Karen Maglich. take writing proficiency tests their freshmen, sophomore, and junior years. lf these tests were not passed, students were allowed to take a writing lab taught by Mrs. Marcy Johnson. The purpose of the lab was to help the students improve their skills. Freshman and sophomore Eng- lish teacher Mr. Mark Pemberton stated, 'll would like to do away with some of the district testing. When commenting on changes he would like to see made, he also felt that the Modified Open Cam- pus was excellent for keeping peo- ple out of the halls. Hughes stated, 'lThe attitude of my students is great. l enjoy teach- ing students who want to learn. 2' He added, I would like to add a few more electives at the senior ,,...,, - M rssrrr A level. , ., it ,,,. .. included in the English depart- ment. Some of these are English K literature, speech, language and , ,W 7 .. ,,,-,, vocabulary development, reading, newspaper and yearbook produc- tion. x it ,- I gf , :ily Va -1, kk GVV M- . . cc., , ,.. iiii A SENIOR CAREFULLY LOOKS over class MARCY JOHNSON C1055 OVCT U16 Chap- rings, ter while students listen intently. Photo by Davis. 54 English ffvi Q tr. 4 A large number of classes were . vis. , , , ,M ,L ,J ,, A. ,,,,,, A. E, ,,,, t,,WS,gc,,,,M.,,,l 5,2555 M - L: ww-,ff:, f ,dawg , lily! if U QQ Q Q 6 f A 7? 4 X fx 'V R g iw f 2 f 91 41 1 FV 715735 , P f :m5fi55'WI':f::,ef 'LJ ff Wi: ?5l.,lE7 - 574164 .. fill? W I-dhifiiififf 5 ,Wil wi'HIiffaewi'mZ,wi, ,uf ,, H Wk eww' , f 55 ,,,, L-fl W- wi 0, JW w fiaml wi? .QM , M f ? ly XJ! wif ML? f i? ls!! V 5 X l X V f, ff f Q f M 7 X, Q , 5 8 .VJ-l nhsr f f f Z I of V' fc? f 14+ ' f English Head: C Richard Hughes L '- THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT was well represented at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. KAREN LAWRENCE SENIOR and Rich- ard Hughes discuss upcoming assign- ments. Photo by Davis. JOHN HUFFMAN SOPHOMORE TURNS in his paper to Mr. Olsen. Photo by Da- Swan... ' ll . A .. .. ' -. '- - i - g A ,M ,,.. A ' .. H xi' J i- - 1 X H ' . -- ,-- ii f --Rf. - Ht . - . - - - 'fl -- it fl-J A ,. A 5, N- it r,,, X - 1 . ' Aaa--,,,-a J ' ' E ' Q i ' A ' A R . . ..r - I Eiii E J ' '33ll'll iT- - EEEE' it . Xl . . ' .. EX 2' N A I g X Q , ,VE . .....k Pl, P' ii-' . .J ' aww. . ---- Q- .xx ' . ' , . . .,.. ' . , . N : .. ,,.. . ., C ., .. nw S, . . wx., .. . ...l-1-visyf 'lg 455:25 ' .-:I : 'Q-.sw -Seri : ' 2:5332 1:-,g f ., ,. ,. ,,c.. . We L ..... .. ,... .. .. W, .l , .. ls, -' x i.. - ' -- . . ' Q-'li-gilt I5 i'i'i' NX E f...' K S . ,.XL, 0 if f ii f Q cg 'ffl . -J . fif 1. Ralph Bradshaw Carolyn Messer Faith Duff John Olsen Virginia Eades Rex Orme Jack Griffin Douq Mark Holland Pemberton Nancy Rosenthal Marcy Johnson Salle Sherrod Barbara Lee Gary Stephans Sandra Matthews Charles Swink Sandra Marquardt Karl Woodman English 55 Math enrollment multiplied by Juan Velarde It really offered us a chance to work at a slower pace and digest the information neces- sary to understand calculus, commented Senior Joe Durant about the new calculus class of- fered. Another new class available was computer science. Also new JUNIOR BICH LEU works studiously at this computer. Photo by Benner. this year was the use of the more advanced Saxon math books for the geometryftrigonometry and trigonometryfpre-calculus classes. i'These books are putting us way ahead of schools not using the saxon materiaI, said Dr. Har- ry Mann. We've had, in the past two years, an increase in the number of students enrolling in higher math courses, stated Mr. Dale Foote, Math Department head. To accomodate the increasing number of students, one new teacher, Rae Ann Reid was added to the staff. Besides increasing the staff, the Math department also enlarged its computer room. They then pro- vided the students with more com- puters and a computer lab hour during which students could come in and work on their own. The modification in the math building made classrooms more accessible, said Junior Jeanette Marks. The larger rooms were split to make more hallways leading to the classrooms. I' . -3 J., ,,,H,,,....--at ..,...-.M'W'- J CINDY MILLS and Rodney Latronica com- pare notes in Mrs. Moore's class. Photo by Benner. -., SOPHOMORE CHRIS TRUJILLO takes time out of class to pose for a picture. Photo by Benner. 56 Math s S it , 5 x , f c 3 s ,,.NvW ' : ' fi Qt if ii' Aim, - 11 .J . i ---- as i ...E ,X . ,,11L L i t ,Q - Xi:.l'f5,,?'iS',s:. , .::f5k5?1151 F' -H -1r'wm,,:- A... no HM QQUIUU' 2'2 ,,, , W- af -M -WWA' -Wi., 1 it if Y 4' -I W-W ..., X VN h . S' v VV,,A V A,2A V V, V l,,, , 1,.A2, TOM STAR GIVES his opinion on geome- iii'i ii V P S P 1 iii try. Photo by Benner. V P fr ' DALE FOOTE, HEAD ofthe math depart- Ai P i 7? ment, reorganizes his schedule on the f G W P .lf rl Computer. Photo by Benner. fi be sf - if wi all vi X y il X Q P Rich PASCHAL TAKES notes forthe next , J days problems. Photo by Benner. it VV 02 i V tr .f Corte VESNA MARCETIC COHCEHTRATES on l ,y.,f ,P her classwork in math. Photo by Benner. l Plot Pictured: ' ll! Donald Bade ,, A M, , r Art Landrey 5 f.- Donna Moore if Paul Myhre , Bill Hack Dale Ron Muon John Overstreet F00te Alward Christen Karen -I-ipsword Harry Larry Sue Jack Wesolowski l Mann Welch LOHQ Math 57 Social studies offers many electives by Veronica Thomas We were walking all the way across the Superstitions and we hit snow, which was really excit- ing, said Robert Finkbine. Being caught in a snowstorm in the Superstition Mountains, was one thing that happened to Mr. Finkbine's class last year. He teaches Southwest History Sh . was cccc A -A . . f ' :-'ee:-z':.-- 1 Virginia Waterman, department head, who teaches history and government, ' goes over notes in preparation for a test. Photo by Baribeau. L 1. 1 -1.-. 1. 58 Social Studies and Advanced Placement Ameri- can History. Mr. Finkbine started the field trips about five years ago and usually took 14 or 15 students on each trip. He organized many more trips this year and plans to continue them in the future. The Social Studies department went through a number of changes this year. Gne of these changes was adding Contempo- rary World Affairs to their list of electives. Coronado was the only school in the district to offer all the social studies electives. We have a very good elective program, said Virginia Water- man, department head. The department also added a Government A class. lt was de- signed to prepare students for an advanced placement exam. These are the most cooperat- ive people I have worked with, stated Robert Harris. Cooperative people and available supplies helped the department teach it's students how to contribute to their society and their government. 1 5.535 3 .. A . - 4 4 ' sa. - . Y ip. . . . ' .sf i kkhg N . xx H . .,.. - .. .u Ayyi if ' . A .A ,.. ., , A fifff, K Q l N . . N5 . . .. i Dave Archibald lectures to his world His- tory class. Photo by Baribeau. Bob Finkbine, who is known for telling amusing stories, talks to his AP History class. Photo by Baribeau. BOB STRAUB, WHO is back again after a DOH NORDLUND LISTENS to his geogra- NAT HATHAWAY GREETS his World Histo year at Mohave, reviews material for his phy students give their reports. Photo by ry students with a smile. Photo by Ban Government class. Photo by Baribeau. Baribeau. beau. K N 3' , at ..,, N... M, ,V,., ry I V, as A N V , ,IV fy P '-t in .tii X W , f A E r N- 'P ' 5 w f A . lilsr ttiv - W 1 W I Virginia David Robert Dorothy Don Keith Dave Waterman Archibald Finkbine Janca Nordlund Plummer Wright Hot Pictured: Stephen Barber Warren Collins Dana Harris Robert Harris Nathaniel Hathaway Bob Straub Social Studies 59 .......... mmW..wm.-a mfs- MQQWM . 'fir-vw W ,M , , . M-wwfwz,.M..,...,mmzmA:aee-SQ-fa. wfw:,,,,.,':7g..,. ..... German adds to language department by Sandy Del Greco Spanish, French, and German classes were taken by a few stu- dents, to get a cultural credit, but most students took these classes hoping to become bilin- gual. Spanish was taught by Diane Szary, Dave Whitmer and Bar- - bara Richards, a replacement , ,2f2- . Gu BARBARA RICHARDS HELPS Gustavo Casaves on book exercises. Photo by Davis. 60 Foreign Language for Jo Bender, who was on leave of absence. While Bender was on leave, Szary was the department chairperson. Szary's goals were to, Further the education of the students, so they will be prepared for college. Richards stated, Coronado stu- dents are the most delightful, friendly, and cooperative. They are eager to learn, which makes teaching fun. This was the first year that Ger- man was offered in a long time. Bill Travnikoff felt that students were motivated, and really want to learn. Marie Haradon, the French teacher stated, 'The students find French a demanding and chal- lenging class. Fifth year students studied French Literature from the 17th to 20th century to prepare them for an advanced placement test. French V student Joel Kuester said, UFrench Literature is very in- teresting, because many French authors have innate ideas like Vol- tair, who in Candide, wrote about a very naive person thrusted from a castle into a cruel world. RAQUEL KRIEGER AND Jennifer Bushroe ABOVE PATTY ATTRIDGE Alison Lee work on vocabulary. Photo by Davis. and Anne L Ecuyer listen while Mane Har ..1 .W W We USING AN OVERHEAD projector Marie Haradon shows her students how to make LOWER RIGHT: FRESHMAN Damien Harris adjectives coincide with nouns. Photo by studies hard in Spanish class. Photo by Davis Davis JUNIOR SHANNON BROWNING, and Soph- omore Jennifer Janicki listen to Marie Har- tenses of adon pronounce the different the verb to want. Photo by Davis SOPHOMORE PATTY ATTRIDGE takes some notes on how to form a French sen- tence. Photo bv Davis .:.IT - 1 5 I 2a 7' ..... f 4 ,I . BH- 7 f f f , f X in . I 'rirf eskti I if 5 ' Marie Diane David Haradon Szary Whitmer Not Pictured: Jo Bender Barbara Richards William Travnikoff M .WM .,,,,uMW ..,, M ,,,,,,,,,MW V W .W V WWW N I ,M Mm- -..- V -M ,,.,N...,,,,,..,,gW.,,.,,,wM.,..c.. V My--A-A NVNWVV -: ,,,,.:.:?: 5 Wm gl5?mQmfL-W ... , W my--Y ...M PM Q' -MM-M V-M WiT1Tv..Tf.fZT-,EZ-Qi'Q'L..WiZ1:::m M3 -mms? ii .,v.,wwW,,,...,,.m.iwMg15:':wff:i N Foreign Language 61 Electronic office adds to business by Lisa Heilmann Typing Il and Office Machines have been replaced. The new course in the business depart- ment was Electronic Office, pre- requisite Typing I. This course included skills from both the Typing I and the Office Machines classes. Students gained skills in typing, on calculators, and Senior Rich Read improves his timed writings by practicing his typing skills. Photo by Davis. 62 Business transcribing machines, as well as the new word processors. Twelve new computers were also added to enhance the course. Students had a chance to do projects in banking, construction, and some research. The main reason for this new class was to expand the busi- ness department and its poten- tials. This kind of course was a good feeder for job placements, stated Mrs. Julia Farley. Another addition to the busi- ness department was Mr. Jerry Smith. Mr. Smith started his teach- ing career at Coronado, but had been transferred to Saguaro. l1e's now back at Coronado continuing his career. Heading the business depart- ment this year was Mr. Paul Thorn- burgh. The classes included Mi- crocomputers in Business, Typing l, the new Electronic Office course, Introduction to Business, Account- ing and Business Laws and Princi- ples. Brad Patterson, one of Mr. Thornburgh's students, comment- ed, They need IBM PC's. i . ago x fill l fi 5 Students enroll in Typing I to gain clerical Mrs Farley explains some business as skills they will use in the future. Photo by pects to Junior Paul Kotol Photo by Davis. Davis JUNIOR LISA REA adjusts her typewriter to finish the last assignment of the day. Photo by Davis. REVIEWING THE LESSON for her account- ing class is junior Pia Petruzzi. Photo by Davis. SENIOR JEFF SMOUT sketches a bar graph, displaying his skills attained from STUDENT AWAITS INSTRUCTIONS to his accounting class. Photo by Davis. begin her lesson. Photo by Davis. 'S K F ...L ,N - T, X L 'iw Q Gigi' 1 Julia Virginia Herb Paul Farley Reinken Sherman Thorn- burgh Business 65 -----I Practical skills presented in two areas by Toni Lynn Cocuzzi Home Economics is the only educational discipline that ad- dresses the total needs of the individual and the family unit. CHS offered more classes than most secondary high schools. The classes were: Clothing, Hu- man Relations, Child Develop- ment, lndependent Living, J! fl -,f' . ,,,, M' SUSIE TANC1 DISCUSSES the ef- fect of intensity and value of these colors to her sixth hour class. Photo by Davis. i . M, ,ami H.E.R.O., World of Fashion and Housing. Out of Coronado's student body of 2,400 students, approximately 1,200 took home ec. classes. Alice Williams, department head who has taught for 19 years, stat- ed, ul love working with the stu- dents at Coronado. I went back to school for my administrative cre- dentials, but I enjoy the class- room. Ron Wunderley who has taught for 29 years, was the head of the Industrial Arts department. He taught courses one through four, and will be offering a new class next year called Car Care. He also taught CAD which was a class on Computer Aided Design. This helps prepare you for the world of work, a challenge of in- dustry. It also prepares students who are going to become engi- neers, architects and draftsmen. Our program gives you a well rounded education in terms of a hands-on experience, which is working with your hands and mind, stated Wunderley. If -1, A . ,U g .f.., tiger 1 :Q . is . ., ... C Q 1. 51 is TOM WALDEN, WHO has hurt his foot at LOIS EDWARDS TALKS to her Human Re McClintock football game, works intently lations class about sympathy and empa to draw a framing detail. Photo by Davis. thy. Photo by Baribeau 64 Home Economicsflndustrial Arts LOIS EDWARDS AND Carri Stedman dis- VICTOR MORFIH SITS back and listens to cuss what is on the worksheet. Photo by a lecture in Human Relations. Photo by Davis. Davis. if h W dm.. .. N w Q - -'H-li Nu: JOHN SMITH AND Don Stankus work on the computer in drafting class. Photo by Davis. fr . V ttvyz it P Hlnf TAMMY ROBERTS AND Heather Exendine lvll, , plan menues in foods class. Photo by Da- -rft Vis 'P 2 rtt ' D' Carol Erwin Ron Rossman Susie Tang Alice Williams li M ' ..-,, ' ,-,: ,, 'f 1 E5 Hot Pictured: Ed Anderson Lois Edwards Lester Finger Ron Wunderley Home Economicsflndustrial Arts 65 . M I Students become more by Toni Lynn Cocuzzi - LRC was for students who need- I ed extra help studying. In order for a student to have qualified for LRC they had to be recommended by either a faculty member or a par- ent. After the student was inter- viewed, then hefshe was tested to determine what that student's I weakness might have been. When MICHELLE JONES IS delivering Penny- savers. 66 Lkcftsc that was done, the test was evaluated and if the student had a learning diffi- culty, then hefshe was staffed into LRC. Once the student was in LRC the teacher was responsible for the stu- dent in and out of school. The teacher and the students discussed any prob- lems the student might have that could be the cause of a learning block. The LRC teacher must had con- ferences with each of the students' other teachers to discuss the stu- dents' progress. The LSC students did a lot of activi- ties on Coronado's campus, such as Functional Academics, Vocational Training, Independent Living Skill Training, Community Awareness Training, and Adaptive Physical Edu- cation. The students had work exper- ience in the community: like working in cafeterias and libraries. The LSC students' handicaps ranged from mild to severe mental handicaps, physical auditory, and visual handicaps, and behavior disorders. The purpose of LSC was to help the students become as independent as their potential al- lowed. The Buddy Club helped the LSC students get to know other Coro- nado students and gave them an op- portunity to participate in club activi- ties. independent STEVE POWER IS vaqjcuming in lndepen- TALKING ABOUT THEIR classes, Steve POW- dent Living Skills. Photo by Schockner. er, Brock Bruno, David Plathot, Alan Dean and Steve Howard stand in front of the newly built Life Skills Center ILSCI building. Photo by Schockner. COURTNEY ROWLAND PRACTICES using a screwdriver in her Vocational class. Photo by Schockner. ROLLIE BRADFORD IS working in Voca- tional tech in Agriculture class. GLEN PAZIENZA IS delivering penny sav- ers. Photo by Schockner. STEVE POWER, STEVE Howard, and Alan Dean making beds in Independent living skills. Photo by Schockner. NANCY BRIGHT WORKS at Yavapai cafete- ria cleaning trays and taking out table trash. LRcfLsc 67 Y 'l i Arts and crafts is an artists dream by Corey Finnegan One of the special Fine Art programs at Coronado was the Arts and Crafts department. The teachers were, Marie Frazier, Ed Parsons, and Sid Travis. They got their classes to try, basically every medium possible. This in- cluded drawing, painting, char- . coals and watercoloring. Each CIENI MCKEEVER TAKES time out to practice drawing on her hand. Photo by Baribeau. student tried out different medi- ums and usually progressed in one or two special areas. The teachers' main goals were to get the students interested in art and showing as much ability as possi- ble. Travis stated, lt's very inter- esting teaching these classes be- cause it's almost like watching buds bloom. ln the Crafts department, the teachers were the same, but the , materials were entirely different. The tools used to make various objects were razors, some mark- ers, as well as many other tools for the makings of clay materials. Some of the finished items includ- ed mirrors with etchings engraved on the front, face masks, silver and brass rings and pottery molds. l like the crafts class be- cause it enables me to work with clays, metals, machinery and mir- rors. lt also brings up self-confi- dence in myself, stated Junior Melanie Craven. Senior Randy Brewer also commented on crafts, l like it because its creative and it gives me a chance to work with my hands. MICHAEL OLIVAS AND Jim Murray decide MARIE FRAZIER LECTURES her Class on where their next stroke should be. Photo how to make sculptures with clay. Photo by Baribeau. by Baribeau. 68 ArtsfCrafts PAUL FITZSIMOHS womis on the jigsaw to make an object out of wood. Photo by Baribeau. HICHOLETTE ALLEN WORKS on cali- graphy in Arts and Crafts class. Photo by I Baribeau. it Sw' ,Q 5: If as Marie Edward Sid I Frazier Parsons Travis NICOLE BROWN AWAITS an answer from Ed Parsons. Photo by Baribeau. I Arts jCrafts 69 New additions give more choice by Traci Hickey Coronado High School was 26 years old and as always one year of Physical Education was a students requirements. To pro- vide more choices for the stu- dents, the department had two new additions-an aerobics class and a self defense course. Mrs. Juana Frederick taught LEARNINU THE FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCCER, P.E. students enjoy them- selves. Photo by Baribeau. 70 Physical Education the aerobics class during first hour class, while Mr. Harvey Plant taught the self defense course dur- ing fifth hour. The main classes in this depart- ment that most students took were intermediate Physical Educa- tion classes. Other classes that students could choose from were: Drivers Ed., Raquetball, Life and Leisure Sports, Upper Class P.E., and Weight Lifting. Physical Education was a very important part of the students' curricullum. When the students stayed active, they felt very healthy. l enjoyed being in P.E., be- cause l learned the rules of many different sports. I preferred playing raquetball and softball the most, said Buffie Rossi. Another program that the de- partment had was the department had was the people program, this program was for students un- able to participate in the regular program. Some of the classes operated on the team teaching concept, with a number of teachers each offering a different sport. A few teachers held self-contained classes with one teacher instruct- ing a different sport at intervals throughout the semester. Stu- dents in 'People' were assigned to other students for help. THE P.E. CLASS plays many separate SOFTBALL IS A fun sport for the stu games of basketball. Photo by Baribeau. dents and it helps them get in shape for A STUDENT TRIES for a home run, to win for his softball team. Photo by Baribeau. 'l-: f - 1-' P 'ii itt 't-1, i ' ttt ohttto oot A toht t i , tt'oo , T E g . i 1 1-, 1 -- f t:-, 'X f:h'- . J A K to 9 -Q P , Q fs., E' . .E for fcg -tw if ' 23 S WSF . ii :Y F f A gi P ' lil: 'fl BOB SMITH PRACTICES different Styles for teit gt .V 4 e - P '-1: 5 51. QE E vi E 5 throwing the basketball. Photo by Bari- -L - ,EAS T ...5.. :-sifseeeas V, k j K' beau. AS THE STUDENTS do aerobics every day, they are burning off calories and keeping in shape. Photo by Baribeau. Physical Education 71 Students learn practical uses by Linda Bayless Driver's Education, taught by Jim Poplawski and James Ca- sey, was one of the most popu- lar classes. lt covered every- thing about driving, like: main- tainance, laws, how to buy and sell a car, and how to be a good defensive dnver. Most students got a 50 percent reduction in car Lee Jim James Cook Poplawski Casey JAMES CASEY STARTS the film for the students practicing in the simulator for Drivers' Education. Photo by Davis. insurance. l'The number one thing for stu- dents is to learn how to drive, and this class starts them off on the right track, stated Poplawski who has taught Driver's Education for 16 years. Lehman Cook has taught Health classes for 17 years. He teaches at Coronado first hour, and then goes to Arcadia to teach another class. His course covers a wide range of topics, such as: drugs, al- cohol, human sexuality, tobacco smoking, different diseases, life styles and mental health. Mr, Cook tries to make Health class as interesting as possible, commented Melissa Benner. Health class makes the students aware of whether or not what they are doing is good for them and what they aren't doing that could be good for them. This class was started because of the large num- ber of teen pregnancies, child abuse and drug abuse. Unfortunately the attendance has decreased because it's an elective and no longer a require- ment anymore, stated Cook. .rs , C. . N .. of' QS' if LEHMAN COOK DEMOHSTRATES to the MARCY VASSALLI TAKES the blood pres students how to check blood pressure on sure of Darren Allen in Health class Photo Darren Allen. Photo by Davis. by Davis 72 Drivers' EducationfHealth DAMON DALGLEISH WATCHES th while he practices driving in his bo the simulator. Photo by Davis. Classes help prepare for by Ron Amodio JAGS-Jobs for Arizona Gradu- ates, was a class that offered students the transition from high school to the working - world. The class was only for senior students. Their main em- ployer was Motorola and has, in the last live years, employed ap- proximately 70 Coronado stu- ,..,,a.f.-v-'- Q MIKE GRIFFIN AND Lori Whalen listen attentively in their JAGS class. Photo by Baribeau. HERB DRINKWATER GIVES a speech commerating the monument to CHS as Dr. Segrave is in the background. Photo by Baribeau. l 1 I 74 Vo-TechfJAGS dents. Annually they travel to the state capitol, as well as Luke and Williams Air Force Bases. Some community services that JAGS students did were things such as supplying clothes, food and Christmas trees to needy families. There were 40 students in the class in addition to the 67 stu- dents that kept in contact with after graduation. We try to give the students some experience on job mechan- ics before they start working, stated Sponsor Mrs. Roberta Gal- lagher. The Vo-Tech program has in- creased considerably since it has started. Vo-Tech gave students a chance to choose and work on a career while they were still in high school. The classes were three hours a day and counted as three credits. The more popular classes were: Auto Tech, Auto Body, Weld- ing and Advertising. 'llt is a great way to get started in the job you want to pursue after you graduate, commented first year construction student Andy Stacy, who was working in the electrical field during the first se- mester. the future FRONT ROW: John Bronson, Melissa Jacobs, Todd Dolan, Karen McCrocklin 2nd row Ken Rankin, Brian Myers, Scott Porterfield, Aaron Alanen, Brian Allen, Kent Davis Mrs Gallagher. 5rd row: Kevin Krieg, Lisa Carpenter, Kim Niskanen. 4th row: Dave Kratz Ray Urquieta. Photo by Baribeau. SP5-Q A - M mania mm DARREN ROPER AND Charley Lakin work MRS. GALLAGHER GIVES out her next on a truck in their Auto Tech class. Photo JAGS assignment. Photo by Baribeau. by Baribeau. MRS. GALLAGHER, DR. Segrave and James Pflugfelder accept the certificate for the monument. Photo by Baribeau. DEBBIE WALSH works on her daily as- signment in her advertising art class. Photo by Baribeau. Y ... fi-i i i-I i i i Ii M M r Vo-TechfJAGS 75 Q - .I Q. S HERO works for students and city by Laura Strangis l-lero was at cooperative edu- cation program for seniors who had an interest in working in an area of Home Economics, where they could work, while going to school and getting school credit for the job exper- ience. The program had three - parts: the class, thejob, and the .I EF MARC MCBRIDE LISTENS to his friend read off his references for ajob. Photo by Davis. ALICE WILLIAMS AND Michelle Arnold discuss the cost of the club uniforms. Photo by Davis. L club. The club was only for seniors who were registered in the class, and met on Friday during second hour. ln order for the students to earn two of the three credits they had to have a job. Hero had many fund-raisers. For example they sponsored one of the school dances, and many oth- er school activities. There were 26 students in the class. Their goals were to devel- op and improve their leadership skills and to develop work habits. The club had many obligations: their budget was approximately S5,500. Some of the money went to charity, while the rest went to club expenses. At the end of the year, the Hero class held a ban- quet forthe students and their em- ployers. Each student worked hard to pay for both their employ- er's and their meal at the banquet. HERO was a great way for stu- dents to stay involved in school activities while also working in the business world. This was the main reason for HERO's success. HERO-Back Row: Teresa Greene, Claudia Mitchell. Rene Cirant, and Alice Williams. Middle Row: Penny Warner, Jodi Gieblhaus, Brenda Etheredge, Kate Day, Mike Reyes, Tim Wolden, Marc McBride, Matt DiTar- ando, Tashia Jung, Betty Sauer, Susan Dunn, and Lau- ra Tate. Front Row: Stefanie Vascellaro, Nicole Beng- ston, Michelle Arnold, Lisa Larmer, Shelly Michaud Cherie Jurasko, Debbie Ziton, Kirsten lilaveuhn, An- drea Russo, Catherine Murphy, and Angella Walling- ton. Photo by Davis. I 76 HERO ...M 1 vis. Y K AAVAVV ,,W,,, . CLAUDIA MITCHELL HOLDS a form up to get Mrs. William's attention. Photo By Da- BETTY SAUER AND Nicole Bengston relax after finishing their work. Photo by Davis. '44 :ffr 4 r,, 2.5, A-,fi is A WML. . HERO OFFICERS: BRENDA Etheredge, treasurer: Jodi Ciieblhaus, president: Re- nee Grant, secretaryg Tim Wolden, parli mentariang Michelle Michaud, public rela tions officer: and Lisa Larmer, vice presi dent. Photo by Davis. PARLIMENTARIAN TIM WOLDEN tells his friend about an unusual experience at work. Photo by Davis. W ' w ML-.. Y has i' HERO 77 Dance + arts+ crafts: creativity by Michelle Cowan I think it's been a great year, students do a good job and feel successful, said Marie Frazier, head of the fine arts depart- ment. ln crafts, taught by Frazier and Edward Parsons, students trans- formed ideas into designs. With some of their ideas students Sl 3 igiii A iss! 83' Dilip? E JONATHAN DOYLE, SOPHOMORE, Cuts paper for one of the upcoming plays. Photo by Davis. were given the chance to make sculptures, jewelry, and etched mirrors. Sid Travis, art teacher, would like to see more people get in- volved with the art program. Many people think that the arts and crafts program are the same, but they are not. Art has to do with two-dimensional design such as 4 drawing, and crafts has to do with , , if three-dimensional design, such as ceramics. Art students were able to participate in projects that in- , ,. . cluded using a pen, pencil, water- ttr't colors and chalk, while crafts stu- R dents used the potters wheel, and x-actos. Irma Griffin, the dance teacher, commented that, The dance class started out a great year. The first production 'lAlive and Slightly Off Centered, on Novem- ber 15 and 14, was a mixture of advanced dance and acting ' classes. Some months, the dance class practiced about 11 to 15 hours a week. The Arizona Com- mission on the Arts, granted dance artist, Bill-bob Brovlm, to the dance class for the first two weeks of school. 32' . . 1 .Q 'Lx ,W F 2: nf' ' gl f 'YF' . A Y , , F, ,,, : 2 s g J A I v.4., A ,tv , Y t 'titi f ' 1 5. 1, V, g ,, ,,. , MJ V P 1' ' .... V., , sli ziil ,,f', r'r V WM, W, M .,,. fccls 1 s.t, ,,.ss t i .sttt t.,, i v t , ,M,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, , ..., ,.,, . , ,, MICHELLE GUTIERREZ AND Jonathan SENIOR, GREG ROGERS, practices Some Doyle, sophomores, discuss some of their new dance moves for the dance concert. favorite lines from a play. Photo by Davis. Photo by Davis. 78 Fine Arts JONATHAN DOYLE AND Michelle Gutier- MICHELLE SKAATES AND Dorothy Rugel, rez rehearse a scene to brush up on their Sophomores, learn some new dance acting skills. Photo by Davis. Steps, Photo by Davis, 5 . .f -I N3 I A ' Span' Y , .. Ttt3?Q5l5.X?xWt si I L., Q 1 I ,di f 5 ,I IRMA GRIFFIN, DANCEinstructor, explains STUDENTS LISTEN TO the directions of the contents of an upcoming dance re- Irma Griffin during one of their practices. hearsal. Photo by Davis. PhOt0 by D3ViS S' immiwl M L Fine Arts 79 .K - 1: i111'f,ffi KL -IL .1253 Q oooe 1 -- :gem .iw e b ee I jjg ff, mgnn, Jusgrne Seeiot, ang Doreen Hen- . Club Q i 1 ? bbobo f bo oooo bb b e be - e o e ' ?m1 ing eveiits. Phfiio by Davis. o Photo by Benneri o 5 by b F' oo oo ' oo o oo o b b l oooo o be e by y eeye be ee y o 15 e y Pl' SM... ffff.a'z,.z s vxraisff- f' 5 V Lmzz yay . , i ,f I . xr- , nov' ,W fri ' .. v,..,,, I: ,sq ,, ' mv' P-' - -If :Q i-wigs: bv-M-..,,- f ff 1155121222 . 1:-,-2255 mxzk mlllmkggzg L .. ie. X. E. A o 0 0 ' Besxdeg leangxpg m gljxe classroong, Sf oi2I1tSi5f63Tl'I: 1A to and fundf many ieventsg This took iii? QQUUW Hknowleslse Oishvw i f get eboo - -in -f.. ffivf ,, f -QQ. A me -H.: -mgggg: 1- - i. - I E work. 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Silt . , V P THE?FRESHeT lAN FQCAT was a product of class participation and ingenuity. Photo by Davis. y y y A MARCHING BAND member wears her hat to inspire the other students to have school spirit, Photo by Davis. , , , 5 x s 2 fig: rrrr 3 off' if yyy yy any -C-CM DURING BAND PRACTICE, balI0OnS were awarded to the outstanding players. Photo by Baribeau, by Lisa Aikin 'iwhen projects are completed successfully, I feel that being a sponsor is worth the time and ef- fort, stated Diane Szary. Student Council was advised by Diane Szary, who observed the meetings to make sure that everything went smoothly. She worked closely with Don Butler, assistant princi- pal, to assure that Student Coun- cil worked effectively. The student body officers, class officers, student body cabinet and members at large met everyday during fifth hour. They discussed many issues such as lunch time activities and petitions for clubs. Student Council was involved with different activities which included pep assemblies, officer elections and pep rallies. The largest pro- ject that Student Council faced was Homecoming preparations. They arranged the Homecoming pep assembly and half-time show, prepared the publicity, supervised the selection of royalty and con- tacted alumni. STUDEHT BODY PRESIDENT, Erin Mclial- lor, dresses as the captain of a boat on Halloween to show her spirit at the same time she earns a club point for the senior class. Photo by Davis. 82 Student Council it i.. K 1 A , my r i ' ,, V' V M , , if fl fmt 1, 'V iffy: s' X , at 2 M ' 2 1 ,, 'W :2' K Sponsor: S ' Diane Szary 5 , ' Y JASON LAPOINTE AND Laurie FitCh display their enthusiasm for school. ERIN MCKALLOR KATHY Breen and Kim MacDonald participate in one of the many fun filled activities of Student Council Photo by Lucy Matsik Photo by Brown soPnoMoRE SECRETARY LAURA Bohlman uses a friend's help for last jj minute float preparations. f 1 :1ii5fi?55? .WW me V. M121 ' W ' ' ' 1'-wealia,f.-:if-.::.:f:1V-fam-11:Z12'-5-21'-:,:.+r-:1':f'2 :L-:vwref?ff1'.11'1'E-'ZW25145511 Ir! 1- v:-'1-f1:1r'1?g5E'- N W .L ' ' ' ' M ix..51.E1,V512fz5:i1zV,f:iigs 'fa,jfi23,igi5va::a:1 M ..... Nm 45E MmsMswwWamawQmmwWt- N ,iN,.i:cf,. 7 was ., rfzwww-Q Student Council 85 SMJIGME Apfcead fomgu, Wm 55.52 I . . M ...... We g::5:aE:,3:, ., ::.,.,,:..:..:. ......., . me 222 M m r lt is important for students to get involved in foreign language outside the classroom, said Wil- liam Travnikoff. Some of more en- thusiastic German students plan to add to their CHS German exper- ience by taking a trip to Germany during the summer. They got their German background by participat- ing in the new club sponsored by Travnikoff. These members gained appreciation for the Ger- man culture by dining at German restaurants, preparing German food and listening to guest speak- ers. While the German club mem- bers were able to order their food in German, the French club mem- bers had a hard time finding wait- ers that knew French. They also attended The Miser produced at Mesa Community College. Senior Joel Keuster who was one of the students who founded Les Copains, said, French club is dedicated to spreading the French language and culture on campus, I'm very pleased with our enormous success. The foreign language club that was the most popular was the Spanish Honor Society. Founded in December 1979, this club was sponsored by Elizabeth Gorsuch until Diane Szary took over in 1985. The SNHS members visited Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to exper- ience actually using a foreign lan- guage outside of their classroom. FRESHMAN MICHELLE ELEK learns French culture from her workbook. Photo by Brown. ,W -eg: ms 84 SNHSjGerman ClubfLes Copains M 21.3 Q W ' -1'- 'f .. ' ff ,gag ff,, W i., , .L B i' as .. f' V, f .2 --f M 4'-14 if .,,w-7327 Q H' .1 . ,,,,, J C, A,VE M E ,,,,, ...KW g. V, 5 , Af 55, , V. y I Q , ,v Q V X, , . W , , ' A ', f f ' 2' -7 . l 2 1.11 : -' awe 2,5 ff 7' - ' Y ' ' : H. , , ,, 'v f VT' ' .L ' ' - - 2 , f . ,, ..,L, .,,V ,... , fWll,.ff..- 'W Wifi 1.12 gf 'Y l.af552lEif jg?k - y 4 4 ' 9355 qi l -25.21 .. ..,, -- vv ' lf W .- . 1 , ,,,k , M,-, ,,,, 5 lr 2 sg as if if 'F .. rf aff if I A ew-. ' fr , 3' . . at 1 3 y 2' yi 47 A qw if fl 'dv tl. Z Ht fi? ,,,, F W gee A, P Qi mm ,,, 5 I 'Y MR. BILL TRAUNIKOFF GETS done with preparing work for his German Club. Photo by Schockner. MARIA VELARDE LISTENS to a tape ofa foreign language to try to get the right intonation. Photo by Brown. SCOTT SCOROLLICR CONVERSES Mth a classmate. Photo by Schockner. Junior Laurie Fitch, and Senior Cathy Diggs laugh about their mistakes on a Spanish assignment. Photo by Schockner. 5fgff.g,y....t.:.g:g. 1.-,,.. , W , .,, f.... 5 vw- f vrr',::::z-saaffw' M :r 1 I J,-, , , ' ' . - wf,.'+ . we .M ..-,, , wrt'--'f ' if ' - fV . .,K-- , ., it E W- ' A ,.,g. ,wk ,U - ...+-,g,.,-g- M - . -v V Mu.,-1-,V ,EK Y .It E.. QW .J Q fr, my 2. rv, , rfrrl . uf F , g y My tfi , . V5 2 N Zi - Q ,A .. . , V 2 . V - F ' .il , 2 , GERMAN CLUB: BOTTOM row Wil- liam Tarnikoff, Jay Robinson, Bob- bee McCarley, Rob Stevenson, Tara Tannenholz, Leonard Van Meurs, Jay Richardson, Mike Villa, Michele Nickerson, Colby Guelian. 2nd Row: Stphanie Crraeber, Tom FRENCH CLUB: FRONT row: Lucy Matsik, Kristin Weidemaier, and Joel Kuester. Row 2: Lisa Heil- mann, Mylissa Evans, Michele Elek, Mellissa Kolwaite, Joan Mar- tin, Xenia Matteson, and Renee SPANISH CLUB: FRONT Row: Lor- ena Sanchez, Laurie Eitch. and Mrs. Diane Szary. Row 2: Shervin Gadbury, Robin Taylor, Amy Stlckler, Wes Zuber, Mike Bohlman, Doug Ander- son, Matt Bitter. Top Row: Michele Rear- ney, Brian Leinknight, Nathan Darling, David Lew, Scott Skowronek, Wayne Led- ford, Brian Pitts, Raymond Koenip, Chris Fadley, Owen Zorge and Eddie Maney. Pulve. Row 5: David Moore, Greg Arthur, Reba Ramsey, Stephanie Poulson, Rosa Vigil, and Renee Partello. Top Row: Ever- ett Waybright, Joan Harris, Tammy Smith, Carl Fowler, Maria Velarde, and Dyana Lyon. Photo by Brown. Zolgharnain, Melissa Mueller, Kelly Forbes. Top Row: Amy Gale, Leslie Franklin, Robin Riske. Photo by Brown. SNI'ISfGerman ClubfLes Copains fliuqtbeuvll Lug owbook By Shiela K. Byrd C-C-Catch Coronado was the theme for the 1986-87 yearbook. Staffers were fairly new with ten re- turning experienced staffers. l'This year we worked with an extremely large staff. We had al- most forty people in the room everyday, and it was difficult to get everyone organized and working together. But when we finally did, we found out that we had a lot of cooperative people on staff, stat- ed Faith Duff, yearbook advisor. Many long hours were spent to put out the book. Worknights held towards the end of the deadline were very busy for the staff. ln class, staffers drew layouts and wrote stories. Yearbook had to organize underclass picture days and also sponsored the Jr.- Sr. Prom Royalty. To help with the costs of sup- plies, the book itself and journal- ism camps, the club held fund- raisers. Car washes brought in a lot of money and also provided the time to get together and relax. 'lN'SORRY! Senior .Julie Starkey orga- nizes her photos and copy sheets for a deadline. Photo by Benner. 86 Yearbook 7' .,f,WwMWW MMMMWMW' L,,,......au-W if LOOK MOM, I do study. Jason Bankey, underclass editor, works on his pages. Photo by Brown. .M LET'S DO IT This way! Linda Bayless, Toni Lynn and Corey Finnegan all discuss a lay- out design. Photo by Benner. ,J l NEED HELP! New staffer, Doreen Hender- son works hard on her l'Fashion layout. Photo by Lewis. Yearbook 87 Q: :E:'E:gE:52:5E: Eg.E:EegZ:jZg'I5 E5 EI- IE 15,3252 :5 -': Q: fi :Ev E: 'gg -2.32.-fx 5: g:gj:gf:g: gi 22.225235 2EviE:2EEg5'j'-5s:g:g-:,,: Q' gag: by Cindy Mills The Explorer staff had more in- terest than last year. lt takes many dedicated people working togeth- er to make the Explorer. Many people came to room 505 sixth hour thinking it was going to be easy. The Explorer staff found out it's a lot of hard work, but some fun as well. The year started off slowly, but as the year went on they were proud to say they were a part of the Explorer Staff. Many of the new journalism students were very ambitious and hard working. Duties of the staff were interview- ing, writing, typing, designing lay- out pages and proof reading. They also tried to sell ads to local busi- nesses. There were 25 students on the newspaper staff. The Co-edi- tors of the Explorer were Heather Bopp and Karena Titmarsh. To get an editor's position one had to show responsibility, be willing to work hard, and to spend more than just one hour a day on your story. l'The newspaper is a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. When l have the finished product in my hand, it is worth all the hard work commented Karena T itmarsh. It took a great deal of time to select what was to be written about. The staff tried to pick school activities that were fea- tured around Coronado's school campus that would not be old news by the time the paper came out. They used Webcrafters of Tempe as a new printer last year. I hope that the newspaper is better this year because we had our ups and downs last year. lf Karena and l put our heads to- gether we can make the paper bet- ter so we can keep the majority of the students interested in the Ex- plorer, commented Heather Bopp. 88 Newspaper LOOKING AT THE first issue of the Explor er is Karena Titmarsh. Photo by Davis. D f or Ee A WH-sq, KJ'-- ,,,, A I 4 so i is HEATHER BOPP AND Dana Fortney go DAWN REIDY, JENNIFER Peters and Ma- over headline sizes before the final dead- gen Widdup discuss the next deadlines line. Photo by Davis. stories. Photo by Baribeau. Q EXPLAINING TO EDITOR Karerla Tit- marsh how the layout would look best is Faith Duff. Photo by Bari- beau. FRONT ROW JENNIFER Peters: Kerry Mura, photographer Megan Widdup, Lisa Gilligan, feature editor: 2nd row: Dawn Reidy, Bobbee McCarley, Mary McGill, exchange editor: Dana Fortney, news editor: 5rd row: Bill Brown, photographer: Anne L'E- cuyer, Karena Titmarsh, Co-editor, Heather Bopp, co-editor, Brenda Lacy, Faith Duff advisor, 4th row: Dom Cisson, Rhett Kremiller, Brad Patterson, Agnes Vaguihelyi, copy editor, Kathy Breen, Brian Romberg, ad manager, Jim Brown, back row: Chris Mann, Mark Stevenson, sports editor. Photo by Brown. gr ----.-- . - - - -.U .:- .,..,..... -H f--' ,-. --'- . -----'-' ..... 1 .-.,.,, - . -.-,,- V - - V Newspaper 89 ,... , , - ,-f-f T ,A Wlfiiiiiiifiifi nf::w,u1z, 'zitilfxiaui , ,- U U .UW JW7-' by Bill Brovm and Carrie Davis Trying to catch the mo- ments of extreme joy and ut- ter dissappointment that come with being in high school, the photographers provided many of the pictures that will remain in the memo- ries of the '86-'87 student and faculty body. That was a task for the pho- tographers, because they were all very inexperienced, there were no returning pho- tographers. Some of them were familiar with darkroom techniques, while they lacked experience on our campus or with some of the different kinds of cameras that they had to use. The photographers were very dedicated and eager to learn. They spent long hours developing film, making copy sheets, printing pictures, and of course taking pictures. Many of those hours were during free hours, weekday nights, and weekend after- noons. The photographers were: Carrie Davis, Photo Editor, Bill Brovm, Melissa Benner, Neil Schockner, David Lewis and Brian Baribeau. 'lEven though the photog- raphers had problems all year long, we still had fun, said Bill Brown. DURING A WORKNIGHT, Head Pho- tographer Carrie Davis shows the feelings that every staffer and pho- tographer feels at one time or an- other. 90 425322 i Z D - D. on -. --- ,. ..-gatives on an easel in order to make a contact sheet. This makes an 8 x 10 sheet of miniature pictures so they can all be viewed at once. Photo by Davis. MELISSA BENNER TAKES a break while photographing a wrestling match in the gym. Photo by Miles Benner. BRIAN BARIBEAU CARRIED a camera with him at all times so that he was ready to take photos whenever there was a need. Photo by Davis. BILL BROWN AND David Lewis look at H contact sheet to decide which pictures to use on a layout. Photo by Davis. . . x x I .ASL K V .,,w..,- .gr ' ,, I .,.,-Q.s4 ' 4' fiQ-ww -Q Agfa .wt -f-If W... Lv -w-,gzmM'i '- M - . ,M ,. rare B.J. SINCLAIR, CUSTODIAN, deserves a special thanks from the photographers. On his own time, during Christmas break, he spent three days painting and remodel- ing the darkroom. The darkroom is now completely black: this helps reduce the reflection of light. ln addition, B.J. rear- ranged and strengthened shelves, re- placed cabinet doors, assembled new shelves and helped improve the dark- room in many other ways. We appreciate your help B.J. Thank You! Photo by Brown by Veronica Thomas aacdiugbnud Aigkafemp' HI'd like to thank the school and faculty for their support, because when we travel we represent every- one at Coronado, not just our- selves, said Mr. Ed Meier. The Coronado Dons Marching Band has been directed by Mr. Meier for the past five years. The band consisted of 184 members and 15 staff members. The drum majors were Leslie Franklin and Shiela Byrd. The band did very well at their performances this year. They re- ceived a superior rating at NAU Band Day and hosted an invita- tional. At the Grand Nationals in Indiana, the band placed 17th out of47. Also, the band won superior with distinction at state. They were the first band in the history of Ari- zona to win one pluses in each category. The special categories they won were: Drum Majors, Marching, Music, Percussion, and Auxillary. Preparation for events like these included choosing music and find- ing out when tryouts were sched- uled. For the band, the perfor- mances also meant long hours of practice. Members practiced dur- ing the summer in the morning, at night, and at home, along with all- day practices on Saturdays. The marching band was a good experience for everyone involved and people interested in band were encouraged to join. MR. ED MEIER, band director, gives an in- spirational speech to the band members. Photo by Baribeau. l . mf 92 Marching Band DRUMLINE PERFORMS l'DOn Juan at half-time. Photo by Baribeau. DRUM MAJORS LESLIE Franklin and Shiela Byrd salute at the state competi- tion. Photo by Tina Merrill. -,rm,,N,.--... J Marching Ban PICCOLO Angie Berry Heather Bushou Nicole Freestone Jennifer Goodrich Rachel Hawbaker Jeanette Marks Donelle McCullar Melissa Nickerson Melissa O'Toole Jennifer Paddock Carrie Powers Gretchen Rodeffer Tricia Schrock Jennifer Seitz Marci Severson Shelly Torres Faith Wilkinson CLARINET5 Tiffany Armstrong Phoebe Clouse Lupe Contreras Margaret Contreras Pat Contreras Angela Duran Kim Fraser Tina Fraser Alayna Giovando Kelly Hughes Connie Jaurequi Jill Palko Caryn Shumway Joanne Weil ALTO SAX Kevin Gorman Kimberly Honahnie Heather Kniery Michelle Lee Patty Peterson David Spirk TENOR SAX J.P. Barnes Ray Guzman Chris Horn Scott Huler Martha Kurz Scott Lawrence Brian Misewicz Wade Nelson TRUMPET John Calhoun Don Circle Doug Gatewood Fred Gonzales Marcus Johnson John Knelange Kelly Lock Chris Mann Luis Medrano Corey Mellick Tina Merrill Jerry Nelson Jim Pavett Joan Ross Tim Ruckman Jill Schultz Angela Schwenckert Daryl Shay Vicki Smoot FRENCH HORN Jayson Brewster Paul Dickson Susan Gatewood Jeanne Gorman Ericka Johnson Eddie Meyers Alicia Prior Richard Ray TROMBONE Lisa Beyner Bill Bounds Kevin Hearne Dan Hermanowski Eric lhsen Saul Leyva BARITONE Sereana Bird David Mains Gabriel Martinez Pam Paric Brian Runnels Neil Schockner Eric Weber Jeff Wilkinson CONTRA Bobby Carillo Frank Carusi d Dwayne Hall Deanna Kelley Albert Lopez James Lopez Audrey Scattone Jason Wojnar PERCUSSION Gregg Anderson Michelle Breard Mark Brooks Chris Browning Devin Carpenter Kristi Corp Joe Durant Robin Federspiel Mike Florio Dana Forbis Tanja Goebel Chris Hearne Joey Jacques Amy Matteson John Muller Brynn O'Hara David Ritterhaus Lydia Sakiestewa Chad Sauerwein Mike Severson Jason Spiesman Scott Townsend Chris Trujillo P.J. Van Zanen Robert Wasinger Jared Wilkinson Boomer Zmich MANAGER Tawnya Graham Trina Gutierrez Danielle Huntress Stefanie Kressaty Jennifer Misfeldt Sean Robertson Tara Ross DRUM MAJOR Shiela Byrd Leslie Franklin Marching Band 95 iudEmemMz721kamwuewfmw4aZ' by Monica Cxallego Ed Meier Wind Ensemble s di- rector stated I enjoy very much working with such talented musi- cians. The Wind Ensemble took on a new idea- performing in the round as individuals as well as in small groups. Since Wind Ensemble was taken as a regular class students tned hard and gave their best ef- fort to achieve a good grade as well as a good performance With four concerts held this year, stu- dents helped one another adjust to the new kind of performance style. That style was accompanied by all types of music to please ev- eryone's taste. The Varsity Chorus performed three concerts this year at Corona- do in December, March, and in May. Aside from the other perfor- mances, they performed at the elementary and middle schools in the district. They performed Broadway Pop, popular tunes, and later on in the year they added on a classical style of music. Leighanne Simmers, Varsity Chorus teacher, remarked, 'llf you are enjoying the class, you be- m .. ,,,, . .. ,,,,,,, Mm '-asm-nm' . . . , . I X X ' I . . . I I . . . ' f X . . . I 1 . 1 . - ,W is . . . come a better musician because the learning is natural. This past year was Simmer's first year teaching here at Corona- do, she graduated from CHS earli- er. DAN l-IERMAHOWSKI, JUNIOR and Saul Leyva, sophomore practice playing their instruments to prepare for the upcoming concert. Photo by Davis. .WW . , , hm ,,,, WM, N Nix, ----l- N... -.W.,.:W ,.... ...,. ,, 4, .NNNN :5g,..,...,,.MW..,lM,,,,c.M,t.,,.t,, A N... ....... .H EMM- W -- EN m... 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Wind Ensemble Members FLUTE: Shenta Buquo Jeanette Marks Charisma Powers Marci Severson CLARINET: Michelle Breard Guadalupe Contreras Margaret Contreras Patricia Contreras Angela Duran Dwayne Hall Melissa Schroeder BASS CLARIENT: shiela Byrd FRENCH HORN: Paul Dickson Susan Gatewood Ericka Johnson Alicia Prior TROIVIBONE: Bill Bounds Eric lhsen Saul Leyva Michael Vargas Dan Hermanowski TRUMPET: John Calhoun Chris Mann Corey Mellick James Pavett Tim Ruckman Angela Schwenckert Tim Tribe ALTO SAXOPHONE: Gus Budnick Kevin Gorman Heather Kniery Denise Willson BARITONE: Brian Runnels TENOR SAXOPHONE: John Barnes Scott Hurler Wade Nelson CONTRA: James Lopez Roland Shay James Wojnar PERCUSSION: Devin Carpenter Joe Jacques Glen Martin Chris Trujillo Robert Wasinger Wind Ensemblejvarsity Chorus 95 MW By May of 1986, 24 students had been accepted into Coronado's only audition-only vocal per- forming group. The Advanced Choral Ensem- ble, or ACE as it is commonly known, took on a new dimension in the 1986-87 school year. The main cause for the major change in ACE was Miss Leighanne Sim- mers, the group's new director. Miss Simmers dedicated herself to helping ACE uphold its reputation. The year began with extensive preparation for the Holiday sea- son. ln addition to frequent re- hearsals and meetings, ACE scheduled over 20 performances in December. Hot only did ACE perform to become known around the community, they also per- formed to raise funds for the tradi- tional Spring Break Tour of Califor- nia. ACE raised over S600 through performances, and held many oth- er fund-raisers as well. A big mon- ey-maker during the holidays was the sale of ACE carols. ACE sold over 250 carols which were deliv-' ered on the last day of school be- fore Winter Break. ln March, ACE performed Let's Cro To The Movies, a full concert of movie show tunes, and traveled to California, making stops at Dis- neyland and Hard Rock Cafe. Clos- ing out the year ACE performed their Senior Farewell concert, and Miss Simmers auditioned students to become members of ACE for the next year. tilt has been a fan- tastic year, and l know that Miss Simmers will continue to build up ACE until it's back where it be- longs - at the top , voiced ACE President Doreen Henderson. MISS SIMMERS SHOWS her expertise by directing and playing the piano simulta- neously. Photo by Barbeau. 96 ACE nv- 5559 D MD JENNIFER AYLESWORTH AND Lisa De- luca look over the alto part of The Christmas Song during 2nd hour ACE class. Photo by Brown. ADVANCED CHORAL ENSEMBLE: Top Row: Marne Ellsworth, Mike Ciille, Doreen Henderson, Donnie Circle, Erin Mcliallor, Jamey Saperstein, Lisa Willis. 2nd Row: Lisa Walker, Greg Mattern, Kirby Holt, Dan Milledge, Carl Fowler, Lisa Deluca. 3rd Row: Cindy Banning, Jon Abrams. Bottom Row: Steve Stevens, Jennifer Ay- lesworth, Krista Malik, Beth Trebelhorn, Rowdy Van Horn, Molly Trebelhorn. Not pictured: Lisa Hancock, Jason Lapointe, Frank Frassetto. Photo by Baribeau. MUSICAL TALENT lS in abundance in ACE. Here, Jamey Saperstein displays his talent at the piano. Photo by Bari- beau. AN ACE OCTET takes time out between delivering ACE carols to pose for a pic- ture. Photo by Davis. ACE 97 Tdapm .wcwq egmliia lpuul' by Davm Britton Individual photos by Larry McGrath The International Thespian So- ciety, Troop 1557, is one of the oldest Honorary organizations at Coronado. It has inducted over one thousand desewing members since its charter membership was established in 1965. Thespians is devoted to . . . excellence in Sec- ondary School Dramatic Arts. An invitation into its ranks is deter- mined by the amount and quality of work accomplished during an individuals high school theatre ca- reer. The society is not, by defini- tion a service organization but Thespians have always been ac- tive in community and school pro- jects. Scholarships and awards are presented by the annual Spring Formal Invitation and the lifetime friendships have always been based on trust, productivity, and most importantly, respect and love for the performing arts. Just knowing what it takes to be a Thespian, and earning enough points to be one is one thing, but being there is an experience. In the words of a now graduated Thespian l'It was the most fun l've ever had. Dedication is a major word in the Thespian Society. Meetings and productions un- doubtedly take a huge chunk out of time. Not to mention the annual Haunted House put on by the Thespians at Eldorado Park. THESPIAN OFFICERS FROM left to right, Trina Hood, Jason Brooks, CCC Represen- tatives, Wendy Long, vice president, Doug Ashworth, president: Shawn Eichenhauer, secretary-treasurer. 98 Thespians 3 'M . , K YQ , .,: VV I LM A a: i i V , f' r L J gf., I , f g ' 4 re 1 ' if - - , J. EL ,, , ft . ' ,.,. . ,f , 'T U J f it V 1 A ' Liga :lla r 1 ktnkk V I J ' 22 will gr' ,, , ' 1 L V ' 1 C nthia Bannin James Bo d Gina Felecher Doug Ashworth y g y Tiffany Baily Jason Brooks Jonathan Doyle Cassie Franano Hethyre Bales Kellie J. Boland Shawn Leslie Ann Eichenhauer Franklin Wi we l fl l 'f,ll- Irma Crriflin Lee Hollingsworth Kirby J. Holt CORONADO MARQUEE DISPLAYS the time and location of the Thespi- an Haunted House. TRACY PELLOCHOUD and Chris French performing in the production Hay Fever . JASON BROOKS AND Shawn Ei- chenhauer, thespians, display the talent needed to become a thespian. IN te? 9 W 3 Yr E'-I , A tl , kxkf . K 1 . .AQZQXL D X Ax vw if : i YF. Trina Hood Amy Jo Jakob Lisa Leathers Wendy Long Erin Mc Kallor Jimmie Newcomer 8 . J -r., i-' 5, ,,, gt W TIF 1 'I' J .. A., fi saw . it K. .. ,, 3,22 , J., Qiugzgf . , W sf -ek X N NT Nw t x r .1 Q .it .ll. A K N 5 mr I I i ,,,k ' if R 'X . 5 V CQ A , Traci Steven Stevens Pellouchoud Phil Thornburg Wade Rencsok Deanna Varscak Lexie Smith Thespians 99 . ali at umm ways by Sandy Del Greco, Sue Schoenfeld, and Kym Luther Los Hermanos is a school and community service club. There were approximately 20 members this year. The officers were Ciarron Morris, president, Shervin Zolgh- arnain, treasurer, Lori Meredith, secretary and Mark Mikelat, ser- geant-at-arms. Any student who was interested in community sewice was eligible to join the club. The meetings were held on Mondays at 2:15 in room 5508. This year Los Her- manos supported two families for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The club provided food, clothing, and toys for the families. They also worked for the Muscular Distrophy Association, the Foundation for the blind, and Parada del Sol. Mrs. Susan Sherman, the spon- sor of Los Hermanos stated, 'lThe members are a super group of hard workers! Secretary Lori Meredith said, Hflverything went smoothly this year, the dinners for the families went exceptionally well. We didn't achieve as much as we would have hoped, but all in all we had a lot of fun. MRS. SUSAN SHERMAN, Mark Seitz, Lori Meredith and Garron Morris share a laugh at a meeting. Photo by Davis. 100 Los HCI'l'I'lElI'lOS Qt! 'H!5!SIn-yn, GARRON MORRIS TURNS to listen to a Comment as Shewin Zolgharrian looks on. Photo by Davis. TOM GOTTLICR PAYS close attention dur- ing a meeting. Photo by Davis. LOS HERMANOS: Mark Seitz, Oarron Mor- ris, Shervin Zolgharrian, Tom Gottlick, Mark Mikelot, Sponsor Susan Sherman, Lori Meredith and Robin Steinmeyer. Photo by Davis. LOS HCI'I'l'l8l'lOS 101 i ' o by Angela Turnage One of the busiest clubs here at Coronado was Criada. lt was the first club ever established on cam- pus and has provided a great num- ber of services for Coronado, as well as the community, for the past 26 years. Criada has over fifty members better knovsm as l'Criada Cuties. The president of the club this past year was Sara Young. l think my favorite thing about Criada is the opportunity of meet- ing so many people, stated Criada president Sara Young. Criada's vice-president was Mol- ly Trebelhorn and the club spon- sors were Karen Caldwell and Liz Gunzelman. Chantel Aimee and Lisa Aikin also were very involved in the club this past year. Criada held meetings every Tuesday during lunch. These meetings were held to discuss ac- tivities and fund-raisers. Some of the activities Criada sponsored were the blood drive, Sweetheart prom, and printing the football programs. They made needy fam- ilies Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners and bought needy chil- dren Christmas gifts. They also bought the security staffs uni- forms. Criada raised money for these activities, by selling things such as candy, spirit sweats, and senior wish cards. Criada cuties push to give as much as they can to their school and community. Keeping up the great reputation Criada has was challenging, yet very worth the efforts shovim by Criada members this past year. Agnes Vagujhelyi helps to get the meeting started. Photo by Baribeau. 102 Criada come line!! a C C Brian Baribeau gives blood for the blood Sara Young and Joe Durant discuss drive which Criada sponsored. Photo by Qgjg Criada activities. Photo by Baribeau. Baribeau. SHN' -i. vt x QS it N t 'll N S' M H i . it ifri I -.f,, WDW Criada Cuties smile for the camera. Photo President Sara Young and Molly Trebel- by Baribeau. horn call the meeting to order. Photo by Ba ribeau. ,,.: t M i Aw iii Criada 105 by Amy Skinner This year, the KEY Club meet- ings were held in room 107, after school on Thursdays. Mr. John Ol- sen was the sponsor involved in the service club. The president of the group was Bill Bush and the vice president was Jim Brovim. The KEY Club, which stands for Kiwanis Educated Youth, held many fund-raisers to get money to help the Special Olympics. They also visited the elderly who were in rest homes and had car washes to help Jerry's kids. The secretary of KEY Club was Karina Titmarsh, her job was to take notes on all the meetings and to record all of the minutes. There were seven other high schools involved in Di- vision 10, one of the international divisions of KEY Club. A training conference was held to teach the values of KEY Club on October 11. 'XKEY Club helps youth learn to work as one with the community, stated the Lt. general of the KEY Club, David Amols. Civitan is a service organization club on campus, also. They have a lot to do with the community, and have fund-raisers so that they can donate money to different senfice organizations. We have a really great sponsor and when we got together, we had a lot of fun. We are really trying to increase membership and I think we are working for a good cause, replied the treasurer of KEY Club, Cris Reid. KERRY MURA AND Chris Reid keep tabs on all the people dancing at the fund-rais- er-dance-a-thon for Key Club. Photo by Brown. 104 Key Club fCivitan Z , A my M W W -A l W l +- U y Etsg l Pai KEY CLUB-TOP Row: Sponsor John Olson, Laura Leanard, Tony Luzar, and John Ruby. 2nd Row: Jenna Marshall, Mi- chael Brinson, Jenny Orr, Shannon Foran, Dina Locke, Laurie Van Buren, and Rich Burkhardt. 5rd Row: Darla Dean, Chris Harper, David Amols, Bill Bush, Jimmy Brown, Cris Reid, and Angel Langer. K I K . NS ,L RARENA TITMARSH AND Chris Reid listen DAVID AMOLS LEADS a Rey Club intently to their speaker at a meeting. meeting as always on Thursday Photo by Brown. afternoons in Room 107. Photo by Brown. - - ,, - Rey Club f Civitan 105 5: il 3 . 5 yi 2 5 . X 2 E i . l 2 A x ... :tiasi C5164 15 and wwe M M . ...,. I .. 5: 1, H M , ,,,,,,,,,, M 1... im E W.- ...... , .W , , by Laura Strangis and Veronica Thomas CI'lSazz was a dance club which consisted of 10 members with one alternate. Ms. Irma Griffin has been the sponsor for three years. Cl'lSazz's main function was to promote dance, not only on the Coronado campus, but in the community as well. They won club of the year for the 1985-1986 school year and aimed for that goal again. ClrlSazz sponsored the Lip-Sync competition which was held in De- cember. They also performed dur- ing Homecoming week and at as- semblies for the elementary schools. Cinema Arts Organization CC.A.O.l was a club that provided a way for Coronado students to get together to watch good mov- ies. The sponsor of the club was Ke- vin McC1irr. The purpose of this club was friendship and getting more out of the movies, stated Mr. McC1irr. CHANT stands for Coronado I-ligh Alliance of Native-American Tribes. The Cl-IANT club consisted of a group of Coronado Indian stu- dents and was sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Herzmark. Helping a nursing home in Phoe- nix was one of the projects CHANT did. The students painted the home, cleaned the elderly's yards il and helped prepare their meals. i The purpose of this club is to help the students participate in l games and dances, stated Mrs. it Herzmark. . s gig I iff? gg CYNTHIA BANNING, cnsAzz member, performs at one of the many dance con- ? certs. -, .43b4QlMjjgg,ESi,.,x i?T1m W.ggg..g1TTI. -ff was-FQ.--5531 ..., 1. MT-?- AT-mi' ww-'25-. .. 1 O6 CI'lSAZZfCHANTfC.A.O. CHSAZZ PERFORMS DURING the home- coming festivities at lunch. CHANT: Barbara Herzmark, Cecilia Munoz, Crescencia Valencia, Vickie Munoz, Ann Marie Munoz, Juanita Valen- cia. Photo by Davis. CHSAZZ OFFICERS ARE: Bottom row: President Christina Cole: SecretaryfTrea- surer, Deanna Varscsak, CC Representa- tive Jessica Gingrich. 7 2, 4 B A 452, ,w it A. FQ CHSAZZ MEMBERS ARE: Seated: Trina ster, Kristin Ryan. 5rd Row: Carrie Peter- MR. KEVIN McGlRR was the Cinema Hood. lst Row: liaris Foote, Deanna son, Doug Ashworth. Top Row: Jessica Arts Organization sponsor. Varscsak, Lori Smith, sponsor Irma Griffin. Gingrich, Christina Cole. 2nd Row: Cynthia Banning, Heather Web- CHSAZZfCl'IANTfC.A.O. 107 The KCHS Morning News An- nouncers began each Coronado morning with the pledge, and a moment of silence at the begin- ning of 2nd hour. Announcements, when done correctly, can be an essential part of the student services offered by Coronado, commented Senior Jason Lapointe. The announcements covered sporting event results, club activi- ties, and a variety of other activi- ties ranging from class pictures to graduation information. The club was sponsored by Tom Miller, assistant principal and the president was Wendy Long. Other members were Jason Lapointe, Lisa Willis, Dan Milledge, Erin Mchallor, Todd Busot, Nicole Ol- son, Amy Jo Jacobs, Kerry Cross, and Cxarron Morris. You want to hear it? l'll say it Cxroovey Baby, stated Nicole Olson enthu- siastically. One of the most elite clubs on campus is N.l-l.S. To be a member one must have a 5.5 C1.P.A. at the end of the junior year. This year N.H.S. was sponsored by Salle Sherrod and Sandra Mar- quardt. With their help, and that of President Joe Durant, Vice Presi- dent Wendy Long, Secretary Kris- tin Weidemaier and Treasurer Ciar- ron Morris, they were able to achieve their main goal, to help the community. Most of the money they raised was used to adopt a family for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and decorate the field for graduation. ANNOUNCERS DAN MILLEGE and Lisa Wil- lis take their weekly turn at the announce- ments. Photo by Brown. 108 Announcers Club N.H.S. N.H.S. MEMBERS DISCUSS the up- coming Senior College Day. Photo by Tricia Schockner. N.l-l.S. MEMBERS: Top row: Bill l l 5 Bush, Jayson Brewster, Heather Kniery, Greg Sherman, Noelle Fi- shel, Rhonda Scott, Sponsor Salle Sherrod. 2nd Row: Sponsor Sandra Marquardt, David Amols, Roger Wil- Lili i liams, Shervin Zolgarnain, Bich Leu, ':'i ' Lisa Willis, Debbie Waugh, Debbie Garner, 5rd Row: Martha Kurz, Pia ffik Petruzzi, Lisa Lasset, Corena San- chez, Kelly Forbes, Stephanie Ring, Kirsten Olsen, Kim Geasler, Cheryl Kehoe, 4th Row: Robin Federspiel, A Amy Gale, Molly Trebelhorn, Kristin Weidemaier, Lucy Matsik, Greg Mat- 1 , tern, Joe Durant, Laurie Fitch, Ra- gg chel Hawbaker, Garron Morris, and 2 in front, Wendy Long. if some MEMBERS or N.H.s. make a pyramid on the school mall. Photo by Tricia Schockner. 1 e Armoumcsa Tobb Busor looks W over that days announcements. Photo by Benner. i ii . QE SEE 2' 5 2 55555 iiigi ii Announcers Club Pl.H.S. 1 O9 by Damm Britton Monica Ciallego Angela Turnage As in past years, Mr. Don Nord- lund and Miss Dorothy Janca have sponsored close-up. To raise money for their biggest trip to Washington D.C. Close-up members sold candy, beef jerky, and bean jars. Close-up helps promote good citizenship among the members, stated Nordlund. The club itself is open to all grades, except the Washington D.C. trip, which was open only to grades 10 through 12. The members of Trap and Skeet were very few in number, but to them that made it better. It meant more chances to compete and more time during regular prac- tices. Mr. Dennis Baily was the spon- sor of Trap and Skeet. The mem- bers sold candy to raise money for practices. The purpose of Trap and Skeet was to teach members about gun safety, stated Baily. The team practiced twice weekly at a nearby shooting range. Trap and Skeet was open to all grades and new members were always welcome. Mr. Don Nordlund talks on the phone while preparing for the Washington D.C. trip. Photo by Benner. 110 Close UpfTrap And Skeet ml WJ add VWW :-1A-- L Qwfwsw M E Trap arid Skeet members smile for the camera. ig, '-.Q f RJ .anis I x . is X 3 fr-- X R? X Q-.Q-Q .kv K est. X eZe I i s r Trap and Skeet members gather around Mrs. Dorothy Janca helps some Close-Up the table to prepare for practice. members make some bean jars. 2 tai 9 E ' z 3 1 s 5 fix. I E P 2 I 5 . t Eg' WL .gpg E ,E 33 r it ta 15' fs S s fi? 3 ii? f if 1 -A-.. M-mm gs ------ at , Q it 5 , Close UpfTrap And Skeet 1 11 f ace and Awalim AIA!!! 01700 v AIASA, the campus auto club's purpose was to learn to recog- nize good auto workmanship, as well as build leadership and team work skills. According to Mr. Ron Ross- man, sponsor, AlASA met during his class periods and also held a meeting each Friday. Each class period has its own president, or manager. These positions were held by Chris Fritts, Ryan La Haie, John Horton and Lance Barney. AIASA sponsored the Home- coming 'lCar Bash to help Coronado catch the spirit, and to raise funds for activities as well. The club went on several field trips and went to California to visit various industries. The trip was topped off by a visit to Dis- neyland. The space and Aviation Club was sponsored again this year by Mr. Nat Hathaway. According to Vice President Eric Bolen, the purpose of the club was basical- ly, to look at all the airplanes to see how they work, and look at helicopters and see how they work. ln order to become famil- iar with different kinds of aircraft, President Frank Frasetto said the club visited Hughes Helicopters. They also hosted a speaker from Garrett Industries who discussed various planes, as well as en- gines. A model building contest was also sponsored by the club. Officers of Space and Aviation included: Frank Frasetto, presi- dent, Eric Bolen, vice president: Tony Rosanova, secretary: Laura Nelson, treasurer. Members included: Joe Morris- sey, Chris Reid, Bryan Reynolds, Steve McLeod, Robert Ryan, Jim Brown, Kristen Holst and Lisa Carter. I TWO MEMBERS OF the AIASA main- tainence committee prepare to dis- cuss their views. Photo by Brown. 112 Space .St Aviation fAlASA AIASA SPONSOR RON Rossman. talks with members of the Recognition Commit- tee. Photo by Brown. L . 3 ,E lx DISPLAYED lS ONE ofthe model aircrafts hanging in the Space and Aviation spon- sor, Nat Hathaway's classroom. Hathaway was a fighter pilot during World War ll. Photo by Lewis. AIASA-TOP ROW: Joe Mendoza, John Ta- beek, Scott O'Toole, Robert Peterson, Scott Aektong, Jason Johnson, Larry Amabile and Mike Saladino. Bottom Row: Adam Hoster, John Gomez, Steve Arm- strong, Wes House, Mike Lain, Donny Taylor, Ted Holloway, Pat Deasy and sponsor Ron Rossman. Photo by Davis. FRANK FRASETTO, JR., president of Space and Aviation, calls a meeting to order. Members often talked with Hathaway about things that happened during World War ll. Photo by Lewis. SPACE AND AVIATION members includ- ed: lClockwise from topl, Frank Frasetto, Jr., president, Mr. Nat Hathaway, spon- sor, Laura Nelson, treasurer and Bryan Reynolds. Photo by Brown. 9' Space Sr Aviation fAIASA 115 Studen ts exercise their by Jennifer Barno Speech and Debate was one of the main clubs on campus. The president of this club was Wendy Long: vice president was Erin Mcliallor, Secretary was Jenna Marshall and treasurer, Jonathan Dole. Their competitions was State wide against other schools. Some of the goals for Speech and Debate is to get everyone involved and to expand the individual de- velopment of students at Corona- do. Speech and Debate also helps Q with ublic speaking. My favorite D 2? thing about speech and Debate is meeting people from other schools competing against them and winning said, President Wen- dy Long. 'f The chess club is a coed club to promote the playing and learning ' ss This club has been at of che . Coronado for 15 years. The chess club consisted of 10 members with President Brian Romberg and I Treasurer Chris Reid. Selling can- dy was a fund-raiser for this club. 53' The club goes to different schools 1' throu hout the state to compete Q in State tournaments. if is .JONATHAN DOYLE AND Joel Kuester look at the center fold in a Time magazine. Photo by Speech and Debate. 114 Speech And DebatefChe SS Club SPEECH AND DEBATE members-Back John Doyle and Joel Kuester. Photo pro- I Seat: Julie Schraeder, Erin Mcliallor and vided by Speech and Debate. Donna Reed. Front Seat: Wendy Long, , , I 1' if , .,.. ' . yyt 1. w , :fwi1:.4 j,,f L- f- kai .:. M . , - ,,,,, to , P D PRESIDENT BRIAN ROMBERG practices WENDY LONG AND Mrs. Mary King pose his chess abilities for a match. Photo by together for a picture at a Speech and De- Brown. bate meeting. Photo provided by Speech and Debate. Speech And DebatefChess Club 115 - A -. W T we gm x iw, tim-gnss f-:f1H-.- aw :......l - 7f5fx5f-ififllfiiIwi',Yugi-1,ri-. iii? .fi'lgf wii R522-Figij-:g:-15:55fQQ1.Zfl:52g??ig:-ggifg1gg?sQfffifli' it 5.5 .X.h T. .i.I, ii ,,:.: ,. .:X..-:. . igi ct N3 .fi Et at X w -Q . I X sl. . We - my L , u ,, ..i,. Q is ' ' . -:kfffefim .1 ---pa. cy. sr..- ' .. fffsifvmggiitgfeilfmqp K K - 1-- N-X .:A. - . - EWS- ..- ,. .2 .. H .. . 1 - e.2...-..f,N,,,s ,,,. - - -. ...--re... .g....-ss... fkkk gt--.s:....u,,,gg-,,... sf.. - f-f-viiifs-azfiifflsfsiasf,1::tggweigg-......Qflllg'img -, .... ..... 'isewtis ' ---,...W.fi S--:,.--rims---rf:::m .,l-ffm -:,:,-ss ,..-N...-: -- . K ---- . .. 1 . .. . , . . - -It -- . .. . ,, . 3 . -- .. si . if fs .... gf... nem at the Alhambfagamei fbQ-au. ' . . . - wi1S1Xiixsf:..:.-' gi .,... www LEEE .,,Z ,. Z., . ., ... , AlllHllHlF?'Q is If f::2::sfs..- ..:.s 1,11 1 .... ,, 1 .... Qi K-fit: -1s.fs.iiiQv11:f,-mg.. iff. q.w---fs X xx -1 A K xiii gi:-afisf ' J W X get t x X X x .... 5. 1 -- ' ,H . .... , ,.... X X S 8 Q il 3? XX X X5 it xm X 1 :Reise NN N lx Wx X .- as it .-a .. ll.:-211:55-Nx...,,,.kx:, - M isafir, K Ein- Slfmw' '- ---- K .. ' M idi K ' X , - in-gn:-uf 22-:f:s,,-1-1 ----- sQf..7,-1, f..Q.-.. 1: ..2 . -- i 2: nv sii... 1 . ... i .. . g gggg gggg g CHS students got their adrenaline pumping during their games, races, meets, and competitions. They prac- T ticed and tried their hardest to be the best they could be. . Those students who participated in sports gave up many hours that , could have been spent at a job or used for fund-raising: these students 4 were very dedicated to their sports. -Th-ey enjoyed .playing and didn't mind risking, getting injured. 4 gg ,Our sports players won and lost, 5 but theynever lost their sportsman- , it I WL r' nw.,-K-. - 3 it . ...s ship. They learned from their mis- , .... 1 takes. g i Donettesj NCheerg g Colorguard T Mat Maids Football Swimming Badminton Volleyball Cross Country 116 Sports Division gi 1 ttit it WHILE THE i 4 nis player has a av by 2 ' iiii fi , ...,, 118-119 120-121 122-125 124-125 126-151 152-155 154-155 156-159 140-141 ' 'falfimigigg-itrr'-11fs: za- 1' ,,: Basketball Wrestling 53503.33 142-145 ,, - T 12168-171 BACKGROUND PlCTLiRE: sifimr poster urges the football team on to victory, Photo by Davis. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS PLUNGE to- wards the ground and scare the audi- ence. Photo by Davis. A DONELTTES FRIEND asks if he can borrow her club on Halloween day. Photo by Davis. PREVENTINCI A FIRST-DOWN, the football players tackle the Falcon that was car- rying the ball. Photo byyBaribeau. 1 D X D I f ACTION Sports Division 117 m M M I ,W W ..-. I N ,f 'f A .... PW ' 'I ' ,m jgg ggz 5qMr3 ' fE. ROBIN DAILY, RYLE Cieffert, Mary Ann Bur- PERFORMING AT THE Homecoming Pep ton are synchronized during a Donettes assembly were the 1986-1987 Donettes. dance. . Photo by Brown. DOROTHY RUGEL DISPLAYS the tradition- al Donette uniform. 118 Donettes Dancing on the trail ,- FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Burton, Allison Lee, Laura DeTour, Dorothy Rugel, Lisa Slocumb, Lynne Andre, Krysten Murphy, Jenny Brillwsky, Michelle Elek, Amy Bech- told, Middle row: Kyle Geffert, Michelle Skaates, Chrisa Sleppy, Robin Daily. Bot- tom row: Kelly Parillo, Debbie Earle, Kris Hoy, Julie Pendergast. Not shown is Alisa Hill and Erika Thomason. Photo by Bari- beau. DONETTES GIVE A big welcome to the stu- dents at Coronado. MOST EYES TURNED to the new uniforms worn by the Donettes. Photo by Brown. DANCING THAT THE first pep assembly is Lynne Andra, Debbie Earle, Kyle Geffert. Photo by Davis. A By Cindy Mills 7,3 Spirit days were a big ' 'iii'i event for the Donettes as well as half-time. Donettes was a dance line that was proud to march for Coronado. They per- formed as a part of the marching band and colorguard at pep rallies and school spirit-raising activities. There were 20 girls in Donettes, with 17 marching this year and I5 alternates. The captain was Krys- ten Murphy, while the Co-captains were Michelle Skaates and Erika Thomason. Donettes attended all games including home Varsity Basketball games with the march- ing band. They had a new instruc- tor, Denise Williams, who had been an instructor in Texas. A marching band credit was giv- en for being in Donettes, which was zero through first hour. There was a lot of hard work to being a Donette, but each person got a great reward for being a Donette. The Donettes competed at the ln- dianapolis, Indiana Nationals, NAU band day, Coronado Invita- tional and state competitions, the Donettes accompanied the band to these competitions. They also went to Glendale Community Col- lege for a week before summer camp. The 1986-1987 Donette line brought a unique style of dance to all their audiences, stated Shiela K. Byrd, drum major. The requirements to be a Don- ette, were grace and knowledge. Also needed was the desire to spend the time necessary to learn with the band. DOl'lCttCS 119 X kxkm X f , A I . ..LA I . VARSITY, JV AND Freshman cheerleaders build a pyramid during the Homecoming pep assembly. Photo by Baribeau. FRESHMAH CHEERLEADERS WENDI Gurti- son and Mikey Poplowski pose for the camera during a timeout. Photo by Bari- beau. DURINC1 A TIME-out the Freshmen boost the Crowds morale with a pyramid. Photo by Brown. 120 Cheer 4+ .rp . E VARSITY CAPTAIN HEATHER Gowens per- forms at one of the pep rallies. Photo by Brown. Commitment is the key to success SENIOR SHAWN EICHENHAUER smiles at a spirit rally. Photo by Baribeau. FRESHMAN AND JV cheerleaders at the Homecoming pep assembly show their spirit. Photo by Baribeau. AT THE FIRST pep assembly, the Varsity squad performs a spirit dance. Photo by Baribeau. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-TOP ROW: Heth yre Bales, Jennifer Moss, Wendy Long. 2nd row: Kerry Cross, Heather Gowens Lisa Aikin, Lora Doglione. 5rd row: Laurie Fitch, Shawn Eichenhauer, Mr. Pumpkin, and Alisha Gutierrez. Photo by Baribeau. ,4 2 , , ld , f 3 by Lisa Aikin ,,.ii ,,i, 1 Umost People on Cam' if pus don't realize the commitment these girls have to cheer. Long hours, hard work leave the impression that every- thing they do is fun and easy, commented Mrs. Juana Fredricks, Cheer coach. Although the cheerleaders, at the onset of the 1986-87 school year were dealt a bad hand by cir- cumstances beyond their control, they came through with flying col- ors of scarlet red and navy blue. The captain of the varsity line was Heather Ciowens and co-cap- tain was Kerry Cross. They worked hard to keep things going during times of anxiety and stress. The girls attempted extremely hard stunts and performed spirit dances with excellence. They showed a great deal of ability and ambition in everything they did. The varsity and junior varsity went to the same camp, in sepa- rate towns, last summer. The JV's attended NSA tNational Spirit Am- bassadorsl in Flagstaff, Arizona. The junior varsity consisted of six girls who worked well together. The newest addition of the cheerleaders was the Freshmen cheer line. There were eight girls who showed tremendous ability and worked hard. The Freshmen cheer squad was one to contend with. Miss Meg Graham became Cheer sponsor when Mrs. Freder- ick went to Chaparral High School as assistant principal. Cheer 121 THE SILK LINE waves their purple Silks while performing for Coronado's feeder schools. Photo by Brown. LISA HORNER PERFORMS here with the rest of the silks as they did at the State competition and the l'l.A.U. Band Day. Photo by Brown. 122 Silks Silks hold 'art above the rest ' SILRS- TOP ROW: Barbara Kumlin, Christa Sellards, Stephanie Poulson, Deanna De- Pinto, Relly Nolan, Cheryl Kehoe, Lisa Horner, Trisha Simpler, April Lofgreen, Lori Creta, Jody Baray, Christina Dutt, Peggy Mendenhall, Dianna Wetstein, and Jennifer Zell. Middle Row: Carrie Wood, Sherry Ragland, Patti Byrd, Tammy Smith, Michelle Martin, Lisa Elting and Christi Obenour. Bottom Row: Jennifer Cole, Cathy Suarez, Tracey Felten, Jenny Zmich, Judy Tennis, Christi Raia, Nicole Rogerson and Rachel Allen. Photo by Bari- beau. THE SILRS STAND at attention while en- tering the field to perform. Ph Brown. oto by t by Monica Ciallego ss A This year there was a ' lot of excitement in the silk line, they were able to go with the marching band to the uMarch- ing Bands of America tourna- ment, which were the Grand Na- tionals , held in Indiana. They also performed at the N.A.U. Band Day, the Coronado Invitational and the State Marching Festival. Four years ago, the silk line was added to the marching band. The silks have been the best in the state since 1984. This year there were a lot of new changes, including new uniforms, new silks and new instructors. The instructors this year were Denise Williamson and her assistant Sandy Harris. The captain was senior, Barbara Rumlin, and the co-captains were Jennifer Zell and Diana Wetstein. Lisa Horner, ju- nior, stated, Being in silks this year was really great because we got to travel with the band to ln- dianapolis, Indiana to compete in the Marching Bands of America competition. SILKS 125 tg MM W .,,.., ,,:A. ,WB IPW P T me if ,QA-f- I Wg ,,,, , ,W -f My .,l,.,. - 'MW 'i'M'l. iii, - ---- 1 ww 1 Q WN llll ,?,gTT?'W' W-ff 151 'V 7 :' M M Q' 'HWS ' - N 'M Y W Mm Wm' 'W' HW, QTN x Ti . ,D :-:,,, SANDRA VAN PARIS, Shawna Col- lier, Mr. Ron Alward, and Magy Goy keep track of the time and scores during a match. Photo by Brown. WHILE LISA MATHER watches her stopwatch, Dana Fortney holds up a sign showing the time left in the period. Photo by Benner. , 124 Mat Maids MAT MAIDS-TOP Row: Sandra Van Paris and Mary Stringi. Middle Row: Andrea limerick, Shawna Collier, and Magy Cloy. Bottom Row: Dana Fortney and Hansi Ebert. Photo by Brown. iflinqgg... Mat Maids presen t a wards .n W .,..-v'l '3 'S V7 ...J ,v,...4iZ ' K by Cheyenne Bradshaw X and Laura Strangis W ln order to try out for Mat Maids a score test was given to all students who wanted to join. They held an orientation which was attended by about 26 girls and 20 took the test. That was partly due to the fact that the three officers didn't have to take the test. Six new girls passed it. A point average of a c was re- quired. The position of Captain was dis- carded along with cheers. But, they do have a lot to do. They kept score, raised funds for the wres- tlers, kept track of time, and sup- ported the team. They didn't have their own prac- tice time, but they got experience helping out at the wrestlers prac- tices. Mat Maids may not do cheers but that didn't keep them from showing their school spirit. WHILE THERE IS a time-out, Mr. Keith Plummer, Mary Stringi, and Lisa Mather guess who will win the match. Photo by Brown. LISA MATHER AND Dana Fortney set up the medals and trophies that will be given out during the Coronado Tournament. Photo by Davis. HANSI EBERT AND Shawna Collier wait quietly for Rich Reed to pin his opponent. Photo by Benner. Mat Maids 125 5,3-.ss F sg... fT?.l'L, gr hr. l :- fi A K VARSITY FOOTBALL CHS SCHOOL OFF 7 yt wnsrwooo 54 19 CHAIPARRAL K 0 27 CARL HAYDEN O 1+ sourn mournmn 40 7 IVICCLIHTOCK 17 126 Varsity Football cus y 7 o 55 10 17 K' 3326 x scriool. y CAMELBACK ALHAMBRA CENTRAL TKEVOR BROW N E SAGUARO 15, .R- OPP 24 20 0 27 7 'WA' FB JOHN BOYER 6445 fights for yardage up the middle while Eirik Braid C665 and Rich Read C675 block for an opening. Photo by Baribeau. RB ERIC PARSONS C245 is brought down after a long gain against Alhambra. Photo by Baribeau. DT ANDY STACY: 1721 levels R. Dale 1573 as he rushes the pass. Photo by Baribeau. Dons dominate city, Win championship QB BILL PAYNTER 4153 gains valuable yardage setting up a score for the Dons against Trevor Browne. DT TODD BUSOT C685 and LB Tom Wal- den C511 surround Saguaro's QB as Scott Paul 1805 and LRich Read 1673 look on. X ln football, like in many Q? sports, size, speed, and 5 strength are necessary for, and usually spell a successful season. This year's var- sity football team was said to lack all qualities of a contender for the division title, much less the city championship. One thing that hurt the Dons was experience, over half of the team's starters from last season were gone with graduation. Most people said that the young team wouldn't have a shot for a good year. Most critics overlooked the heart that the young team had. We didn't rip right through our schedule, we played some tough teams, but the players showed a lot of character by not giving up and always trying to win no matter the game, commented Head Coach Joe Corte. Coronado, 4-6 overall and 2-5 in league play captured the City Championship in the last game of the season against rival Saguaro. The Dons ousted the Sabercats 17-7 and cut Saguaro's drive for the playoffs short. The Dons took it to them from the opening gun, on their first offensive possession the Dons drove over fifty yards when senior R. Dale Marino scoot- ed eight yards up the middle for a touchdown. Sr. TE Mike Criswell added six more points in the sec- ond quarter with his 69 yard touchdown reception, Dan San- chez completed both extra point kicks and also added a 45 yard field goal in the third quarter. De- fensively the Dons answered the call by holding the Cats to under 200 yards of total offense. Sr. B John Boyer led the way with 21 tackles, 15 of which were solo stops. Turning in solid perfor- mances on defense were DE Mike Criswell, DT Todd Busot, Lb Tom Walden and DB Adam Talbot. i'This and the Chaparral game were two of the best games we ever played, stated John Boyer. Seven weeks earlier, the Dons defeated another city rival, Chap- arral, which set up the final game showdown for the Championship, Coronado roared into Chaparral with only one thing in mind, to get back the loss the Firebirds dealt them a year earlier. Like the Sa- guaro game, the Dons took an ear- ly command and never looked back. Coronado dominated all as- pects ofthe game, as the fired up Dons whipped the Birds 19-0. The offense got it started on their sec- ond possession when Jr. QB Bill Paynter fired a 55 yard pass to Sr. WR Tom Mobley for the games first score. Then Paynter dashed into the endzone in the second quarter for another Don touchdown. ln the second half Dan Sanchez added cushion with two field goals. On the other side ofthe ball, the Dons completely shut down the Fire- birds offense. They could only manage a mere 41 yards of total offense and could not get enough for a single first down. Varsity Football 127 Little Dons H11 big positions jg., A major concern of Coach Corte's was the teams' size. 'iWhen l looked dovm our lineup I knew we were going to be beat in terms of size and num- bers, but they showed a lot of guts, especially when it was obvi- ous that they were a smaller bunch of guys. They could see the disadvantage but they never gave up, commented Defensive Coach Randy Bishop. Corte had to make a few changes in the team. Sophs. Matt Bitter, Dave Ziton, Ryan Freeburg and Mike Anaya were brought up to help out with the size of the team Sr. Todd Busot was moved from FB to fill a spot on the line, and John Boyer returned to the team after an injury kept him out last year. We were counting on a little more size this year than we did. When that didn't work we had to make some changes, stated Corte. Through it all, the Dons man- aged to produce a host of talented players. Offensively, Jr. QB Bill Paynter produced over 1000 yards of of- fense, and was named to the All- City First Team for the year, as well as an honorable mention throughout the league. Srs. RB's Dale Marino and Eric Parsons, along with Soph. Dave Ziton and Jr. Tom Walden provided good rushing for the season. Eirik Braid and Rich Read gave stability to the line at the guard and tackle posi- tions. Braid was also named to the All-Metro 2nd Team and also a First team selection in the city. Tom Mobley gave considerable support at the receiving end with 500 yards in receptions, and was also named to the All-Metro and City 2nd team. Defensively, the Dons were led the entire season by LB John Boyer who had over 125 tackles on the year. Boyer was also named to the All-Metro and All-City 1st teams as well as being named the Scottsdale Player of 128 Varsity Football the Year. Sr. LT Todd Busot was second on the team in tackles with over 100, and was selected to the lst team of the All-metro and city teams. Mike Criswell a Sr. TE-DE was named to the lst Metro and City teams as well as a 2nd team selection All-Metro defense. Dale Marino, Tom Walden, Curtis Maughan and Andy Stacy also had good years for the Dons. Each gaining at least an honorable mention in the city. In terms of a win and loss sea- son it wasn't great, but every year we, as a team, make three goals, one is to make the playoffs an- other is to win the City Champion- ship, and the last one, which l feel is more important than winning or losing, is to make better people out of each of these players. I think we accomplished two of our goals, and they did it all very well, stated Coach Corte. RB DALE MARINO 1203 breaks into the open for a long gain and a first down against Camelback. Photo by Baribeau. WR ADAM TALBOT 4853 tucks the ball aways and fights for the endzone before he is tackled against Central. Photo by Baribeau. VM? f LB JOHN BOYER 1443, Mike Criswell 4453 and Tom Walden 1515 stuff the middle for a loss as DT Todd Busot 4687 looks for a signal. Photo by Bar- ibeau. VARSITY FOOTBALL-TOP Row: Mark Mikelat, Joe Morton, Tom Cieffert, Jeff Ryder, Mike Criswell, John Boyer, Eric Parsons, Tom Star. Fourth Row: Danny Sanchez, Alex Haughton, Brian Corte, Eirik Braid, Rich Read, Todd Busot, Matt Bitter. Third Row: Robert Sanders, Bill Paynter, Mgr., Mike Hoerger, Coach Jack Wesolowski, Coach Randy Bishop, Head Coach Joe Corte, Bar- ton Leonard, Tom Walden, Second Row: Dale Moser, Dave Ziton, Scott Paul, Curtis Maughan, Tom Mobley, Adam Talbot, Larry McCarty. Bottom Row: Shawn Smith, Andy Stacy, Phil Spencer, Cameron Bair, Eric Seifer, Dale Marino. Varsity Football 129 - -g'g i - it kv A . X. . Q. . . ,. 7.1. . . agemg, .. .1 kflq,,1g-2 . 1 - 5 i ..,,.. . K K . . mf -lb QW SHAWN HUFFMAN IHTERCEPTS the ball from the opposing team. Photo by Bari- beau. GAINING YARDACIE FOR the Dons is J.V. quarterback Matt Schmidt. Photo by Bari- beau. STEVE ARNOLDSON GRABS the ball and, with clever maneuvers, escapes the oppo- nents. Photo by Baribeau. CHS Frosh OPP l 15 can Hayden 6 P y 6 South Mountain 0 K 7 McClintock , . 55 16 Camelback 19 0 Alhambra 20 21 Central 15 6 Trevor Browne 6 20 Saguaro 19 150 FOOtball K 5 'Haj ,gs I I -zl 1- f-2 i e P. a a . k,, ,,,,W, I owe .k,i ....,:: ?iV1 ,m K 4 JQV' K l,,, l o t 355542 .Q . .... ...... ,,, ,,,, .. . 1. K kk , 2 Chapaffal, . i12 Q? . W P . i... Q '5 28 can Hayden so ,lil 12 sown Mountain.. ,14 ,. sf- 'Law 2 9 McClintock 55 - l , : Q ..., Q F 7 Camelback 15 K ' S ,..,,... - ':: - vc.. 'A' 3 ' -f b f' as . 55 Alhambra 7 . gg , en ra 7 - ' 4 s . V 6 T'eVO'Bm ' 20 Imp ovement was the main goal SAGUARO SABERCATS TACRLE our Freshman offense. Photo by Baribeau. . ' . .5 ,, , f Q, 1-Q Q W, ,- Yr QQ. t , gk J' T .4 ul ' 'nl E34 sv 2, asm QM ' no ' ow-.. J f' --.?,,g,.x mu, ... if mpnu ii?'?C?'vi'EYFS.7?5? F 3559654 F E07 or-GE - ,Dm ,Q I YV? 6. . M I 1' 5 X mt V , ry, . -'31-4-aEE:+ 61'-12 E4'- 75fw.,73-HSD . B,w?'?-4'I55B'f,Q,7D3, , 'Q ,,.,,'B5Z.,,,g.?4Bfati.44'. .535 V 'Wil Y ' Ax' E-431 J! V.e1f , W ' P7472-33'1.' 71 'fZ'.,55?43i 341235 ,gl,,o . -1 Q E5 5 vt, ' Zvzui 'L-al? A fi 'F' f'3D? 'Q,, ooo QQ 'yvzgggz fff , . -.'l!'f'f , IQI: eoeeeo I by Amy Skinner and Lisa Heilmann During the Junior Varsity and Freshman football season, all of the players strived very hard for improvement. The coaches for the Frosh team were Ron Alward, Sid Travis, and Bill West. The Junior Varsity coaches were Jim Poole and Chris Colville. Practice was held after school every day from 2:50 till 5:00 p.m. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the team worked out in the weight room. Both J.V. and Frosh games were held on Thursdays. The highlight of the season was the game against Central because they played really well and were successful with a victory. Some of the team goals that were set were to improve wholeheartedly each week. But as all teams do, they encountered the problem of not improving as much as they would have liked to. Coach Colville pre- dicts that next year, with dedica- tion and hard work, they can be a very good team. Just remember, when you're not working at trying to improve, someone else will be, stated Coach Chris Colville. Top Row: T. Hall, Ci. Crolbert, E. Mills, B. Lebarge, P. Hurly, J. Allen, P. Farrell, M. Deeter, N. Darling, 2nd Row: S. Arnoldson, J. England, M. Borne, D. Magnuson, C. Ad- ams, B. Smith, B. Claypool, C. Shram, M. Tonn, B. Talbot, .'5rd Row: M. Kouzal, B. Engelby, B. Wilson, Coach West, Coach Alward, Coach Travis, A. Ybarra, T. Helms, J. Gomes, 4th Row: P. Daughrty, J. Wylie, J. DYkes, B.J. Pasquel, A. Hoster, S. Lo- pez, E. Hubbell, S. Wetzell, D. Calcherra, Bottom Row: D. McCombs, A. Shrom, H. Wagner, S. Huddleston, F. Jones, M. Diggs, M. Nelson, J. Foster. Top Row: B. Thompson, S. Nelson, M. Rea, M. DePinto, S. Huffman, B. Patterson, J. Morton, J. Richards, C. Fadley, J. Zbie- gien. 2nd Row: L. Barney, T. Trickel, J. Libozowski, M. Schmidt, J. Elze, R. Comp- ton, S. Halchishick, T. Greene, J. Murray, S. Richardson. .'5rd Row: B. Read, M. Ohre, M. Wright, M. Diznewski, Coach Jim Poole, Coach Chris Colville, Coach Byrr, J. O'l'leil, G. Palacios, J. Carpenter, K. Mc- Donald. 4th Row: J. Carmhan, S. Twilley, B. Schoenhair, C. Seweystewa, W. Pan- zicka, T. Busot, T. Fishel, J. Natoli, R. Mauszycki. Bottom Row: A. Long, S. Cruz, J. Falk, J. Wilkinson, L. Homer, P. Mclkal- lor, H. Slater, C. Evatt. J .V. f Frosh Football 151 Q -iflaliisigii-I-f' ' . 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Wugmww ,WAQQM X my wmv gs by i X wi W ,ww MW ,mm 1 .W ME V ,W ,UT WA v .M .W an 4, 'mg 1: a M 3 i U 1 -1 N:5:faZg::..g.::1sn 7-zygggzfzirggdv-A A U-W ws:'N'fQi'M,1:1-:nl 55 ww,-ifgglgtg'izfg3giaz'gE3gf?gir:.'i52fw'U3gg3Qiggwigs 2 if ww 1 wfeiggrzixsigiifmfwrwgg i' 'LAN-lift' ,t f f 'i'i?ril 'iiiiflhiiirv KM x' '73 15321 '?l:1iV?f'N:li5', ::1f?i:gS'3G?ii3-Hjyjgziiiiigf 5i12Efiw,Si2y ff' M 'S 'A ?22i1:i1f2 iP'21::Lifi:q:'s2Ag:,viii KmAk A f A f ' f ri , 152 Swimming A , e s 751. Fixing her goggles, Lori Moran prepares for a meet. Photo by Baribeau. JUMPING OFF THE block is Greg Mattern to help bring C.H.5. to victory. Photo by Baribeau. Swimming the last mile to victory 'XS Q, -tfia Q l sk' 1 by Sue Shoenfeld - EJ ' Although this year was not as successful as hoped, many individuals did very well: for example captain, senior Rich Barton did exceptionally well in the breaststroke. As the coach for 17 years, Paul Thornberg, hopes to have more swimmers and divers dedicated to the sport and willing to work hard enough to excel. Practice was held everyday at El- dorado pool from 2:50 to 4:00. The meets were usually held on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 4:00 P.lVl.! PHIL THORHBURGH SWIMS the breast- stroke. Photo by Baribeau. ADRIANHE BIEBEL JUMPS into the water during practice. Photo by Baribeau. SWIMMING TEAM MEMBERS practice dif- ferent dives. Photo by Baribeau. Top: Rich Barton, Neil Guest, Greg Mat- teru, Diane Lalley, Michael Gille, Dana Lin- derman, Carl Fowler, Joe Durant, Phil Thornburgh, Michael Fisher, JoAnna Chen, Dawn Trepanier, Suzanne Kramp, Lisa Willis, Teri Williams, Carrie Kramp, and Lance Diranna. Middle: Adrienn Bie- bol, Jodie McGrigor, April Almquist, Mary Katherine Harris, Kristin Flowers, Heather Wolfenden, Stephanie Ring, Jay Smith, Lori Moran, and Ricky Smith. Bottom: Ro- land Selaya, Jason Richards, David Mora, Coach Thornburgh, Kim MacDonald, Lisa Gilligan, Jessica Ring, Greg Rogers, Brian Strom, Kim Berry, Dyana Lyons, and Cindy Kirkhuff. Photo by Davis. Swimming 155 i .MW ..,. ..... , .V my - 2 Zi ? ,.:. ,-'-- : ' '::':': :':' . ....: : ff: .'.:Z -... ,. .... fli- .,.: ':2 1: :, T .5,' ..t- gg -V ,- ... . ' mms? S5 5 Q VARSITY COR. SCHOOL OPP. L GILBERT W W MESA L L SOUTH MT. W L CHAPARRAL W W MARYVALE L. L 'SAGUARO W W ALHAMBRA L L AGUA FRIA W W CAMELBACK L L CARL HAYDEN W L TREVOR BROWNE W W CENTRAL L Badminton 154 COR. W L W L W L W L W L W J.V. SCHOOL OPP. GILBERT L MESA W SOUTH MT. L CHAPARRAL W MARYVALE L SAGUARO W ALHAMBRA L AGUA FRIA W CAMELBACK L CARL HAYDEH W TREVOR BROWNE L CENTRAL Center: Jessie Sieble completes a high clear shot. Photo by Baribeau. Upper lefty Becci Ciranzow and Coach Ka- ren Maglich talk about strategy between games. Photo by Baribeau. Upper right: Amy Mills our number one varsity player does a strong clear shot. Photo by Baribeau. Badminton goes fo it all Back Row: Amy Matteson, Sandy Del Greco, Patty Attridge, Cosima Barrett, Christine Gantchoff, Tiffany Schmidt, Carroll Eitel, Ms. Karen Maglich. Middle: JoAnn Benavidez, Edith Annen, Becci Granzow, Missy Lutz, Sarah Zinn. Front: Lori Meredith, Edra Phillips, Amy Mills, Jessie Seibel. - wgg sgo V, fax F35 , ' o 1 'MM-A-:ff My .. ,,,, ,'::.,' ' ----f ' J, . ,f. 12 ',,I... ' i ' if zz 1- wfiiil' ': Zf- W f 'AWE ,lmJ.,.4 ELI . ,'--l f lsafffitiiy H H H' vw ns:-:lm W Qlmww -ff ff ,An tt l.. Jn- V f ,, f fwwr-,rw f ' : --frrrr ms .:,.'wfi' 'I AW' ,f',,-.- 412:- ,M ,,,,, -- 291 ' is Q 2 Q' ,f,,g,gm,, 4 ,,., , ,, zz 1, ,yff , . . - . , I Q' QS ' t f -, W1 Hiram -Eff,.2Sii2fs1Wf5Q4f7E7?7' vp5g,:gggW,- ,,,, ,,.z,,, '1' 'E ' ' f J , - f H,-t. .sw,,,.s,,5, Vg, ,.,M,, gms. ,, .,,,,,, .,,,,,,, if 3 NP ' 'i wfffwMfff-f---f- , M... We ur , A W A , . if , ,,,...wW --frf ,, ..... 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At their next match against South Mountain they had a sweeping success as both teams won their matches 9-O. Junior JoAnn Benavidez and Sophomore Jessie Seible repre- sented Coronado in doubles at state competition held at Chapar- ral I-ligh School. Considering this was the first time for most of us, we had a successful year. Going to state I learned a lot and I am look- ing forward to next years season to start, stated Benavidez, one of the doubles players. At the end of the season Jessie, Seible and Edra Phillips were giv- en an award for most improved players. Badminton 155 -z Q W , L ,,,,Xxx mxQXQ . . l. L,-H L iim ,,L i L,,A i ts i n i. ...NMWN .h.x t .W ,., ,, . ,,,,,,, A kkkkkkkkk - 1 M--W'--M XQQ- it to , A---- ' llrammw v W , t QQ, rtttttt , ,wt Q . P to . -----.-- W ,,... .X .A .. W, H .. D- . - --A-M--W ----6 --X- l ., . ......... ..,. Y .. ':F , ,..N., - -- - f PM Q W... ....L.. mm.LL mm.L F -W t .. ..., WWW Nxxv N N vxx W- a - QQ 5 - 'L ' ' ,, .. 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XZ x 54 x? v W fa 9 f XM , J Q Team shines against Alhambra ' b Jo Ann Benav'de VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-BACK Row: Tara Chapman, Becki Shariff, Debbie Fritz, Shawna y a d I Z Toscano, Sophia Economos, Mary Lobue, and Laura Cooper. Front Row: Windi John- n son, Wendy Gordon, Laurie Fitch, and Terri Scholin. Rachel Huerta ' 905,411 ' .W ,,,,,, . .T - v -1, W f MW WMWWWZM A w'5f7'W'f wg . , 'E.1....... hw., ,V wif ff , 4. J . ...,,. ' if fr .. . .. ,,,,, , Y .r,, K X f 1 , atttrrr .WWW lfee A at , if . W f -. W. ' H , , ,, ,,,, , ry . . V 4... ,,., I ..,,...,, EW I V fm-fmmm.s....W.mg.s.,,w lwffyrwwmmwwfmdiwt...L.,.... f. 'www' - U5 W 4' WWW VVIVV W M y 2, g . ,,kV ,iffy 14 f E . , t f . 1 WEHDY GORDON REACI-IES to retrieve the ball over the net. Photo by Baribeau. SHAWNA TOSCANO SPIKES' the ball against Camelback. Photo by Baribeau. The 1986 Varsity Volleyball team started off with a good sea- son against Alhambra, then went on to have an upsetting season. Fifteen students tried out for the team, though eleven made it. The returning players were Tara Chap- man, Darcie Whittenburg, Terry Scholin, Laurie Fitch and Wendy Gordon. They began practice on August 25th from 9 A.M. - 11 A.M. then again from 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. everyday. HThis team had potential to win, at that point theyjust hadn't got- ten themselves working as a total team, stated Laura Cooper, the Varsity Volleyball Coach. Varsity Volleyball's most valu- able players were Wendy Gordon and Terry Scholin. The team showed a lot of team work and encouraged one an- other. When the going got tough, the players got tougher. Varsity Volleyball 157 Y -s ?KNw1-- f ,, , , mvgw-A A' ' .. , . , . gig! , -M W R X X QM is ,Q 1 'vu ma, . -- -f Til. Na+ '-I-gy vw-:arm if 4 f , H iii 5 W 5 54 A , x wmx 1, ,gow 'Egg w ,K ,mf A W. k ,.L. i k-,, 'f-' Q . kk,,L ,V1,,2E,, 7, -53 yea, ,M J J.v. CLl3l5fEliffSULTS OPPOYIGHC lst game 2nd game A Alhambra w .- g Catheibalik L, ' W - , , iCa f'Y'5 -A jf .Z Chaparral' jgWwlgf'g5jg A. L, ,Kofa ,,,, , L I P.v. 41, L Saguaro L t. L , Sth. Mtn. , LQ' w 158 J AJ. fFrosh Volleyball Friosrr . i:.n.s, RESULTS 0PPonent Ist game 2nd game Aqua Ffia L L Camelback x L 51, .. 53 '1YFi0s'jESftfffif''QL r ' .aa p ji-1 Peoria i . L - Saguaro L - Sth. Mtn. L t W Yuma V. ,L V fig if mi. 31 .XZ THE FRESHMAN TEAM puts all their effort forth into a match during the season. Photo by Baribeau. .1.v. PLAYER BROOKE Lukey bumps the ball while a teammate looks on. Photo by Baribeau. SOPHOMORE RITA WAFNER sets the ball for a spike during a match. Photo by Bari- beau. Bo th teams Improve throughout season By Kym Luther This year underclassmen girls worked hard to im- prove their skills at the game of volleyball. Although the record was not the best, the girls had strong feelings and are looking forward to a suc- cessful upcoming year. l'l think our biggest problem this year was learning to work as a team, while using our skills to the best of our abilities, stated one player. The coach of the freshman team was Doug Hoffman and the coach of thejunior varsity team was Jan Jenkins, who was also a student teacher in the physical education department. Both coaches did a tremendous job with raising the attitudes of the teams and improving their skills. Junior varsity players, Rita Wag- ner and Susie Malley stated, l'We had a great time during the sea- son while improving on our skills. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM, back row: Coach Jan Jenkins, Rita Wagner, Samantha Best, Kym Luther, Brooke Lukey, Alison Kolwaite. Front row, Cheryl Sampson, Tina Howe, Joy Jaworek, Susie Malley, Christina Chavez, Randi Diamond. J.V. PLAYERS KYM Luther, and Su- sie Malley look on as Rita Wagner bumps the ball. Photo by Bari- beau. FRESHMAN TEAM BACK row: Tiffa- ny Bauer, Angie Walcott, Melanie Morgan, Joy Ploski, Tina Voight and Coach Doug Huffman. Front row: Tricia Bonfiglio, Jena Lewis, Pattie Peterson, Andrea Emerick, Libby McDonald. J.V.fFrosh Volleyball 159 Boys 61053 countryftl r fi Coronado-15 Central-50 Coronado-20 Saguuaro- 41 Coronado-15 South-47 Coronado-17 Chaparral- 40 Coronado-20 Carl, Hayden-59 lronwood-68, 1, Coronado-19 Agua Fria-44 Ironwood-72 Y Coronado-15 Peoria-44 Apollo-55 Coronado-56 Deer Valley-62 Alhambra-102 140 Cross Country ,pf nflwwmm A ' , Girlsygruss Country V , Coronado-19 Cetittjlil-36 SaguaroP22 Coronado! . 54 ' ' . Coronado-21 Chaparral-145 North'57 Chaparral- 254 Coronado'22 Carl Hayden-55,Alronwo0d-52., Coronado-15,Agua Fria-51LlrDnwood-75,5 ' Coronado-21 Peoria-54 Apollo-29 Coronado-56 Alhambra-64 Goldwater-77 Deer Valley-92 SHAWN RAHILLY PACING her steps so as to take the lead. Photo by Baribeau. THE CORONADO AND Chaparral boys anxiously wait for the signal to begin the race. Photo by Baribeau. KERRY MURA AND a Chaparral students are both trying to maintain the lead. Photo by Baribeau. C. C. has another successful 5635011 PAT KING IS putting all his strength and energy into the race. Photo by Baribeau. HELENA SHORTEY IS careful about keep- ing her pace in order to stay in the lead. Photo by Baribeau. ,IF ,- -j .,,. , V - ?f,,,, K V nl TOP ROW: LEFT to right: Darin Beracy, Coach Lee Noble, Mark David Bradshaw, Antonio Perez, Ernesto Munoz, Miles Ben- ner, Chuck Le Voi, lan Gaffney, Steven Blanden, Jose Alvarez, Coach Bob Tellef, Mike Wills, Robert Johnson, Dan Romero. Bottom Row: Tesa McCombs, Andrea Wieck, Jenny Palmer, Mike Raby, Rose Wagner, Cynthia Elwick, Glen Martin, Shawn Rahilly, Steve Carter, Ron John- son, Carla Jackson, Greg Bausman, He- lena Shortey, Marta Allen, Kerry Mura. and Robert Leavitt. by Cheyenne Bradshaw and Laura Strangis Robert Tellef has been coaching Cross Country for the past two years with the help of as- sistant coach Lee Noble. There were nine girls and 21 boys. There has been a lot of competition on both ends. The top runners for the girls team were Carla Jackson, Shawn Rahilly, Rose Wagner, and Kerry Mura. Carla Jackson has been undefeated for the past two years. ln dual meets she was City champion this year, was Regional champion, and also was Mingus Invitational champion. Only the top 20 teams were invited to the Tempe Invitational. Carla Jackson finished second in that competi- tion. Shawn Rahilly finished in fifth place in city and forth at Mingus. In the Varsity boys Cross Coun- try team, the top runners were seniors Dan Romero, Steve Blan- den, Jose Alverz, Mark Lewixs and Kevin De Whitte, juniors were Darin Baracy and Mike Wills. JV coach Tellef hopes most team members will be with Cross Coun- try next year. The boys lost only one meet out of 11 this past year. The goal for the boys Cross Country track team was to finish in the top ten in the state meet. There were many meets for the the boys and the girls. The J.V. team finished unde- feated and have won 47 straight meets. The Coronado Dons Cross Country team had another successful season and have car- ried the tradition of excellence. Thanks for all the hard work that has produced another successful season. commented Coach Tel- lef. Cross Country 141 - A,--- -fm ' . sawn... .X X.--v ,,-x 4, Q.:..M-X.. .R . 5338 Q . W, .i , ss-1. .. .... B . 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Mr. Gene Privett was on his eighth year coaching for the Coronado golf team. This year there were 14 guys and one girl on the team. Mr. Pri- vett decided to be the golf coach because he plays a lot himself and has been playing since his col- lege days. Mr. Privett's method for helping out the students was through con- stant pressuring them into doing the best that they could do. They had a very good season this year, nine wins and four losses. Mr. Pri- vett said, UI was really pleased with the turnout and the students have really put a lot of effort into the games. LINING UP HIS putter, a student concen- trates veiy hard. Photo by Baribeau. THE ONLY GIRL on the golf team follows through on her hit. Photo by Bari beau. WATCHING HIS GOLF ball soar through the sky, this player hopes to make a hole- in-one. Photo by Baribeau Golf 145 X Eli M ..,,,, -252' - Ql.lf 1 I 'g i . itii s'ttf Q tstisiw fi ' h Ql. T PPPYS ' L' ? 5 f ' v : Q ' i if 5f2?if5tTiiC'?0ii?:iBf0W1i1iiffl l i riii wtsi stii iftrrig l Q ists i A ' Q.w f sstii f ff .etirf Q'Q 1 fy 'QmL. 55, Li.' ,LAVLQ or ,5 L-AL' i iQ2fi 7'f.j5f5 ' H wsst K Qi'5!05'QiHifffl1s .Q . ' f sisr1 l f f 3f f , it t '551410is.AQHHiliif1531r1i3f qw fi' i A A3 li f P '55Z12i53Q1i3f0jfi1I?siC3Iffii5l!i21Ckif5 ywiss P J f i5Z9175Z02i 1 l B tt t 144 Varsity fJV Tennis HJ Q JEFF LIBUSZOWSKI STARTS to take Ei swing to hit the ball against the wall. Photo by Brown. LUCY MATSIK PREPARES to take a Swing at the ball. Photo by Brown. DOH CIRCLE TAKES time out from prac- tice to pose for a picture. Photo by Brown. Players enjoy competition ff' STEPHANIE RING RETURNS the ball over the net to her opponent. Photo by Brown. LISA GILLIGAN WORKS on her game at a practice. Photo by Brown. GIRLS VARXJV Team-Top Row: Becci Ciranzow, Stephanie Ring, Lucy Matsik, Lisa Gilligan, Shea McManus, Kim Kirsch- baum, Allison Kolwaite, Shauna Solo- mon, and Edith Annen. Bottom Row: Lisa Richardson, Tara Tannenholtz, Brandee McGrath, Megan Widdup and Rochelle Kuhn. Photo by Brown. by Dawn Britton and Sue Schoenfeld Junior and Varsity Coach Karl Woodman started the year out with hopes of every player improving his skills so that they enjoy the competition more. Practices were held after school from 2:50 until they completed their drills. With the largest num- ber of participants in the history of Coronado tennis, approximately 25 people tried out. Many mem- bers had no prior experience when trying out. The most im- proved boys' team players were Brian Strom, Eric Wever, Andy Jury and Nich Di Nass along with returning players, they combined to form a good, strong team. The girls' tennis .team practiced at the same as the guys. This year's team started the season with 17 girls. Edith Annen, Steph- anie Ring and Becci Ciranzow were named, by Coach Robin Banicki, as the most improved players. Since we have many returning players, and potential freshman we should have a great season, stated Banicki. Varsity fJV Tennis 145 A 4 A P y sovstrnnsnmri 'mums A omns FRESHMAN rr-:mms r QHSP' r 1 y r A OPP Cris y r A QPF bl VAA it P P SCHUOU P A SCHOGL Borrom ROW: KIM hirschbaum, Heather A kk Chaparral' r 7 t Chaparral Exendlne, Shea McManus, Shawn Sob- T yN2'1I'YVa1E P T Nafygale A man. Top Row: Amy Armstrong, Rochelle K regggE2ff.3'ne': ' Vreggguaffgme Kuhn, Megan Wiclclup, Coach Linda Bates. Y lghaparmlr Qhaparyag Not Pictured: Jennifer Peters. A 'Maryvale Maryvale Agua Fria Agua Fria Trevor Browne Trevor Browne SHEA MCMASUZ i11ETi ready to return the Saguaro L Saguaro ball. Photo y C oc ner. p P Chaparral Chaparral P Maryvale y Maryvale P P Agua Fm' Agua Fm PETER Pmmowsm STRETCHES to hit 'Due to yearbook deadlines we were unable 'Due to Yearbook deadlines we were unable provide Scgfesv kr - V. I to providg Sggfesv P back to ODp0l lCrlt. Photo 146 Freshman Tennis Banbeau. Freshman tennis bounces in to action g w if - f,..., . . nnnnn . f . X ONE PLAYER RETURNS the ball in a very difficult position. Photo by Schockner. JENNIFER PETERS GETS ready to back- hand the ball. Photo by Schockner. f BRIAN WOLFENDEN PUTS a lot of effort into hitting the ball. Photo by Baribeau. by Linda Bayless Coach Karl Woodman has taught freshman ten- nis for 15 years. 'lTennis is inter- esting to teach because the stu- dents who haven't had much ex- perience are the ones you see a lot of skills gained, stated Wood- man. The people with limited prior experience showed a lot of im- provement as did the whole team. There were six players who made up the team. To set up the players, there were six singles matches, and then they combined to make three doubles matches. One of the highlights of the season was that they got to go to Maryvale, only to find out that they didn't have any tennis players. Wood- man is looking forward to having some good players coming from the eighth grade for the next year. Earnest Biebrich was the most valuable player for the team. He won the most matches at position number one. A little over 50 per- cent of the games were won. The freshman players had the oppor- tunity to try out for the Junior Var- sity or Varsity team which started in January of 1987. The girls' tennis team was coached again this year by Mrs. Linda Bates. There were four wins and seven losses for the season. One of the highlights of the sea- son was that they had very close matches against Tempe High and Agua Fria High. According to Bates, all of the girls on the team improved over the season. Stated Bates, We had beginners and some who have played before, but they all got more experience. l just hope that they will keep on play- ing. Bates enjoys working with the girls and watching them learn. Freshman Tennis 147 Q' CCER SENIORS JASON SPIESMAN and Barton Leonard move uplield on the attack in a home game against Chaparral. Photo by Schockner. BARTON LEONARD CLEARS the ball from an opponent. Photo by Schockner. CHALLENGING AN OPPONENT for the ball is number 27, Senior Elvio Scaramella. Photo by Schockner. CHS SCHOOLS f 4 Shadow Mountain 2 Cortez P S A 2 Arcadia 1 Chaparral 0 Sunnysiope O Saguaro 1 Agua Fda O Yuma 1 Carl Hayden O South Mountain 148 Soccer OPP 7 6 5 6 1 . 5 5 1 0 5 Injuries set back players ' goals Dons Kick on despite setbacks SENIOR BRETT CARNIVAL shoots on goal against Chaparral. Photo by Schockner. CAPTAIN BARTON LEONARD observes his teammates' skills from afar. Photo by Schockner. Front Row: Jon Taschner, Robert John- son, Shervin Zolgharnain, Danny San- chez, Eric Siefer, Mike Dowd, Jason Cho- cron. Back Row: Coach Dave Whitmer, Roger Williams, Jason Spiesman, Elvio Scaramella, Barton Leonard, Greg Rogers, Brett Carnival, Kevin Hearne, Tom Trickel, Stephan Ciranzol. by Lisa Heilmann The 1986-87 Coronado soccer team consisted of 16 valuable players. Tryouts were held in the fall and 40 students participated. Of the 16 soccer players, half the team returned from last year, resulting in half the team being seniors. The players appointed Barton Leonard to re- present them as captain, with Greg Rogers and Shervin Zolghan- ain as co-captains. The soccer team did not have their best year, but the players were subjected to the loss of some players due to injuries. Other problems encountered this year concerned a lack of cohesiveness by the team, commented Coach Dave Whitmer. The team began practice in the fall and members were on the field every weekday from 2:45 until 4:50 to improve their skills. They began their season on November 25, with a home game against Shadow Mountain. Throughout the season, im- provement was made especially by Robert Johnson. The promi- nent players on the team were seniors Danny Sanchez and Brett Carnival. The goals set at the beginning of the season were to make playoffs, and because of certain problems, the team was unable to get there. Although their main goal was not reached, the team played with pride and potential. Along with the returning players as well as other additions, the in- coming freshmen will strive next year to rebuild the team with new talent. We had a lot of losses, due to injuries of key players, along with not being able to hold on to the lead. We still had a lot of fun, Captain Barton Leonard stated at the close of the season. Soccer 149 2 L SCHOOL iiCHStil ? 1, Buffs by-OPP e T P tt Marcos delbliza P T W Gilbert L L W Arcadia L , g L Chaparral gg W L Tolleson W L Maryvale W L Maqwme w L Peoria W L y Peoria or W 150 Varsity Softball CHS EEEEVFFFE scnoot if L OFF Trevor Browne LL Trevor Browne W Saguaro W Saguaro W W Carl Hayden P W North L North L South Mountain L South Mountain L CATCHER TERRI SCHOLIH guards the plate from an aggressive Arcadia player and prevents the run. Photo by Baribeau. JULIE STARKEY SLIDES in safe for a sto- len base. Photo by Brown. SHORTSTOP HOLLY VITELLO catches the ball on a bad hop and completes the play to first for the out. Photo by Brown. Change occurs, players respond well l'The girls worked hard E'? h ' : 2 and we had a lot of fun despite a losing season, FROM TOP LEFT to right: Wendy Gordon, Debbie Garner, Shannon Bush, Hora O'Connor, Nanci Kelly, Lisa Gray, Coach Jim Poole. Bottom: Holly Vitello, Michelle Matteson, Terri Scholin, Julie Starkey, Laura Carter, and Elisa Jackson. JULIE STARKEY COHNECTS with a perfect pitch to drive it out into the outfield for a double. Photo by Brown. LAURA CARTER WATCHES and decides whether or not to swing at the ball pitched. Photo by Brown. was Coach Jim Poole's outlook on the Girls' Var- sity Softball season. After the team's two game win openers, Coach Juana Frederick left to become assistant principal at Chaparral and handed the team over to Mr. Poole. With returning players Julie Starkey, Laura Carter, Elisa Jack- son, Holly Vitello and Nora O'Con- nor to lead the team, it helped a lot in adjusting to the way I wanted things done, Stated Poole. The highlight of the season was beating the Trevor Browne Bruins 6 to 5 in the first league win. This boosted the team's morale even with finishing the season with a 8- 12 record. Playoffs looked tough but the Dons went in fighting, to establish a feeling of accomplish- ment. i'Our team was composed of tal- ented players but we just didn't pull it together until the end of the season, and Coach Poole made our season fun, stated Carter and Starkey who headed the list of most valuable players. Varsity Softball 151 wi 1 2: 1 3 mm vviz . FROSH PLAYER BUNTS the softball and prepares to run to first base. Photo by Brown. J V. PLAYER HITS the ball way into right field. Photo by Brown. J V. PLAYER CATCHES the ball as it comes straight to her. Photo by Brown. CHS P SCHOOL F opp ' . y Camelback V ' lf0r1wQ9S1 ' 7 Chafiiiifiii L ' y L Maryvale ' ' . , Peoria ' ' P Trevor Browne ' ' gf: is SQQHBQQ l . L ' ' 'lgfj'..ParadiSe5?L?a11ey P 'M' Y ' A Carl Hayden P ' North ' 'Due to Bfearbookydeadlines, spores wenvtfwilablef.4. . 152 JVfFrosh Softball SCHOOL lronwood s P Arodia Chaparral Tolleson Maryvale Peoria Trevor Borwne Saguaro Carl Hayden North South Mountam Team spiri t counts J.V. PLAYER, SOPHOMORE Darci Blake winds her arm and prepares to pitch the ball to the opponents ready bat. Photo by Brown. SOPHOMORE ALISON KOLWAITE gets a hit during batting practice. Photo by Brown. successful year we had played really well and worked as a team. We all had great team spirit even when we lost, stated J.V. player Alison Kolwaite. Practice for Junior Varsity and the Freshman teams started on November 5 this past year. They worked from 2:50 until 4:50 every- day after school in the softball field. There were 20 girls who tried out for the Junior Varsity team and 15 who tried out for the Freshman team and there were 15 girls on each team. This season was better than any of the other years the girls had played together. They won 10 out of the 18 games. The highlight of the season was when their num- ber of wins surpassed their num- ber of losses. The goals that they set were mainly to win and to work together as a team. Some of the problems that they encountered were that some players weren't dedicated enough to coming to all practices and because of this, there was a lack of dependability. The whole team was considered very valuable, but the two players who stood out were Lori Williams and Darci Blake. The most im- proved player was Edra Phillips. UCoach Laura Cooper support- ed us well and really worked us hard, replied Alison Kolwaite when questioned on the coach's support. I think we had a really Top Row: Coach Bob Straub, L. Clauter, J. Palmer, Y. Moreno, J. Lewis, J. Keiker, l-l. Xedine and Pl. Deanda. 2nd Row: J. Schultz, K. Holtz, T. Dean, J. LaFontaine, M. lntriera, L. VanBuren and D. Depinto. Top Row: A. Higgins, T. Barlow, T. and Wil- Schmidt, P. Kruger, J. Benevidez, Coach Laura Cooper. 2nd Row: L. liams, K. Barrett, S. Best, A. Kolwaite, and E. Phillips. Not Pictured: Darci Blake and Joy Jaworek. JVfFr0Sh Softball 155 Players hold their heads high TOP ROW: GREG Sherman, Tom Mobley, Mark Lewis, Kirk Cook, Zia Aslamy, Pat King, Scott Paul, Curtis Maughan. Bottom row: Dee Perry, Herb Sherman, Chris Colville, Joe Alvarez. N me by Ron Amodio wt. Before this year's bas- ketball season, Coach Herb Sherman had set one goal in mind, to play hard and get many wins. But with the lack of exper- ience, height, and depth the sea- son was long and hard. A big highlight was beating de- fending state champion McClin- tock, 77-76 in the Chaparral tour- nament. 'iBeating McClintock was great, but playing tough after play- ing poorly was encouraging, commented Coach Sherman. Senior Pat King was named the Most Valuable Player and was the most consistent scorer. He set a school record with a 45 point per- formance against McClintock. A very pleasant surprise was Scott Paul, who was player of the Week during the games against Central and Camelback. Junior point guard Greg Sherman stated, lt was a shame that we lacked a lot of experience and height. lf we had one big man, we could've won a lot more games. Nevertheless, our team played hard every game and we never left a gym with our heads down because we played our hearts out through every game. s :WPA pangs u ami 'mu M um ssmok FORWARD scoTT P 1 rr t . c A' to in-bound the ball ro a reaiilmgtegmp S 1 U ' R C 4, if 90 nd ssniok zm ASLAMY just about releases W' A A the ball while shooting a free-throw. Photo by Brown. W 9 A ' ci Ox' W9 I PAT KING SHOOTS a free-throw agains Y i Cortez. Photo by Brown. . S 4. N' qll 'N 'ltmgs -9' qw' ,moi- Q U wl:l'NV+ wat bbq , Lzyw ikwgwnanf Wff Mus wtjwvarsi asketball 155' MM Jfvoow ' LUN' is 1, f U C pprrs or S A I K ' A , 1712 U VV L. MW, m,,,,. E W , ' - ., ,'miwkAS1i,Qf,, r f 1 ' , 'fr' A .,.,,qmaW1.- f ' . , M wmv- , K if 4 I i f r 4 ejl 7' Cf f f , I Freshmen Basketball CHS SCHOOL C OPP 4 55 Arcadia A 44' 58 Paradise Valley 46 40 Maryvale- 55 52 Apollo 59 46 Chaparral , 48 A 41 'Saguaro ' A 65 7 51 Saguaro 64 47 lronwoocl 52 44 Camelback 54 156 JV 1 Frosh Basketball N M, vIl FRESHMAH BURT PACHELLO kept control of the ball while running down the court. Photo by Brown. MIKE REA MAKES an awesome shot at a home game against Arcadia. Photo by Brown. MIKE REA LOOKS for an open team mate to pass the ball to. Photo by Brown. Freshmen Basketball RJ CHS 5 OPP 5 49 Central 67 ,' 9 54 Alhambra Q s 57 Carl Hayden 71 Chaparral ' 5 Camel back Central Trevor Browne Carl Hayden Dons face compe ti ti ve season JV BASKETBALL TEAM-Top Row: Chris Fadley, Mike Crofts, Mark Stevenson, Phil Lozeuski, Matt Andrew, Mike Rea, Troy Castorena, and Brett Cameron. Bottom Row: Jim Noel, Artie Long, Mark Smith, Coach Chris Colville, Todd Kissack, Tom Alward and Eddie Kaibonatoney. FRESHMAN TEAM-TOP ROW: Nick Wagner, Dusty Magnuson, Burt Pachello, Greg Col- bert, Mike William, Matt Tonn, Marcus Johnson, and Mike Diggs. Bottom Row: Blake Edwards, Steve Arnoldussen, Coach Jack Wesolowski, Tom Cullen, Jason Foster and Jack Woods. SOPHOMORE MATT ANDREW shoots for two at one of the home games against the Arcadia Titans. Photo by Brown. , v by JoAnn Benavidez gi T2 The freshmen and ju- n nior varsity basketball players had a very competitive season. The practices were held every day after school from 2:50 to 5:00. December 2, 1986 was the opening night for the Junior Varsi- ty games. Headed by Coach Chris Colville, they played against Hori- zon. The freshmen team started off its season by playing against Arcadia on Dec. 11. Freshman Coach Jack Weso- lowski said, UAt the freshman lev- el, our practice conditions and equipment is not the best in the world. So l would like to commend each of these freshmen players for their hard work and dedication through the year. The most valuable player on the freshmen team was Steve Arnol- dussen, while the Junior Varsity team's most valuable player was Phil Lozevski, who moved up to Varsity later in the season. 'lThis year's team didn't really work together 'til the end of the season, when it was a little too late, stated Junior Varsity's Ed- die Kaibetoney. JV f Frosh Basketball 157 ' , '35, JENNY JOVAGG CONCENTRATES during practice while Mary Lobue and Laura Carter watch. Photo by Lewis. JUNIOR SHAWNA TOSCANO practices her shots during practise. Photo by Lewis. VARSITY GIRLS LINE up to go over drills. Photo by Lewis. Girl hoopsters aim high February 2, 1987 was ,'iii -11 N-M,...au-1' W.,-A , ...wr ,ff M ..x- t EFX W . Rh 3 ,,,, . R -4-serif' VARSITY-BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lobue, Tanessa Hart, Laura Carter, 2nd Row: Rose Wagner, Jenny Jovaag, Coach Jim Ferrando, Beth Shumway and Nora O Conner. Top Row: Martha Kury, Heather Wolfenden, Shawna Toscano and Alisa Jackson. Photo by Lewis. I X. MARY LOBUE LOOKS for a teammate to pass to while going over drills. Photo by Lewis. SENIOR ALISA JACKSON puts all she's got into drills during practice. Photo by Lewis. QQ the start of the girls bas- ketball season. The Dons practiced everyday with a total of 20 girls who made the team. Jim Ferrando, coach of Varsity Basketball stated, This year's team is very competitive and ag- gressive. Throughout the season the players have candy sales and car washes to raise money to off-set cost of equipment. Any money left over is used for the summer league or the team banquet. Team manager Cosima Barrett stated that this year's varsity team is very strong in not only defen- sive, but offensive playing as well. Girl's Varsity Basketball 159 MARcY smlcnsz coAcHEstheJ.v. team q llrl - f s during a practice. Photo by Lewis. ' Q , S, . .... K, , ., , ,, . . 1 ra .nor Ptoslu DRIBBLES the ban as she r.., L 'L 1 V - .. , I were 'va' prepares for a practice shot. Photo by rlc y Lewi S l R '1 ' 1 I1 -1 f,v.4f3?'i:,7 .K ,q.f,,. . f - ,,, W 1,f:,1 '.,,,ywfmf -, I wwf Qxa at -W , ' , 21, ffm? s . X, ,,,, .. f -K' f 1 V..,, ii , .V fi-fw:rwwf.lt, :Er My . ,. . ,wx 7 ,' ww- t,,,4zw1-'14 , ,,, A? , - ,,,, 1-,cfwwifsia 1 , ,,,f,,,f 1 .,,.. ,W , . crrrrccc Z . IW 555 two' ,, -,,l,7.w 1, : ,Z ,,,, . Q f - as any t frr ' rl! :wwf if k,,,,Lk if , '2 I 'uf' W W qw , , ., . W M L. ,?MriaffAW4fW ,QW eswwl. 41, f vt, 11: 5, ,,,, 3. fn J.V. Washington Sunnyslope P Paradise Valley L casa Grade eArcadia y . Prescott independence . ' L Cortez , Chaparral Yuma . ' y - . Koga, - . lronwood Peoria Saguaro - Chaparral h Yuma ' ' Peoria ' i FROSH A Surmyslope P P Gerard, Paradise Valle y . L Arcadia l h l yPreSCOtt - Independence . Cortez Chaparral A Yuma A liofa Peoria Saguaro - Chaparral y Yuma Peoria i Saguaro . L K . L. V - ' 'Due to Yearbook deadlines we are unable to pro? 559'-la T0 . vide scores. 'Due to Yearbook deadlines we were unable ' P to provide scores-Q i , . P 160 Girls JVfFrosh Basketball KYM LUTHER AND Rita Wagner warm-up before a J.V. practice. Photo by Lewis. Girls basketball strives for excellence ff FRESHMAN TEAM MEMBERS are: 1st Row: Jill Schultz, Libby McDonald, Patty Peter- son, Randy, and Valma Finley. 2nd Row: Missy Zimerman, Adrian Bibbel, Melanie lntrieri, Jennifer Lozveski, Tiffany Bauer and Coach Colville. Photo by Lewis. J.V. TEAM MEMBERS, not pictured, includ- ed: DAna Smith, Edra Phillips, Kym Lu- ther, Susie Malley, Carolyn Drew, Johanna Dawkins, Pam Remash, Joy Ploski, Pauls Kruger, Kathy Yturri and Brooke Lukey. by Veronica Thomas ET.. A it The girls Frosh and J.V. basketball tryouts were held during the first week of February. Close to 20 girls tried out for each team and usually an average of 14 girls make each team. The freshman team was coached by Chris Colville who also coached boys J .V. football and boys J.V. basketball. The J.V. team was coached by Marcy San- chez who teaches at Cocopah. She also coached the team the year before last. According to Coach Colville, the toughest opponent that the Frosh team was up against was Prescott High School. Colville added, They have a pretty good program up there. He commented that Coronado was expected to do very well because the teams had exper- ience. Each of the team practices con- sisted of 15 minutes of stretching followed by drills such as: defense footwork, rebounding and fast- break drills. Basic offense and de- fense fundamentals were also cov- ered. Along with the drills, team work was also important. Some of the stronger players, according to Coach Colville, were Rym Luther, Rita Wagner and Edra Phillips. COACH COLVILLE EXPLAINS techniques to some of the freshman team members. Photo by Lewis. Crirls JVfFrosh Basketball 161 162 Varsity Wrestling SENIOR EIRIK BRAID picks up his Chapar- ral opponent at the Coronado Wrestling Tournament where he placed second. Photo by Benner. VARSITY WRESTLING VERY top: Sam La- fon, Dale Marino, Jeff Wilkinson, Robert Sanders, Todd Busot and Glenn Pala- cious. Middle: Eirik Braid, Darrin Beracy, John Boyer, Roger Pelkey and Toby John- son. Bottom and far right: Richard Read, Jason Falk. Photo by Davis. Wrestlers on the rise by Todd Busot Coronado's wrestling program is one on the rise. It has grown in support as well as in participation. Head Coach Randy Bishop has coached the wrestlers to 11 straight suc- cessful seasons, including this years City Championship, an hon- or Bishop has brought to Corona- do for 10 seasons. We have had good seasons as a direct result to the kids that come out and stay out for the sport. They have all been great Senior Roger Pelkey pins his opponent to the mat en route to another victory. Photo by Davis. JOHN BOYER PREPARES to take his man down with his favorite move, the firemans carry. Photo by Sandra Dalgleish. TODD BUSOT STUDIES his foe in anticipa- tion for the takedown. Photo by Sandra Dalgleish. DALE MARINO BEGINS to tie-up with his Paradise Valley opponent. Photo by San- dra Dalgleish. kids with a strong desire to win, that was no different this year, stated Bishop. This season the Dons were for- tunate to have a crop of good wrestlers. The team consisted of eight seniors, all of who had some Varsity experience coming into the year, two juniors, also with Varsity experience, and two sophomores. Throughout the season the main- stay of the team were the seniors. The wrestlers from the class of '87 have been the best group of wrestlers in one grade that I have ever had. We had eight guys with 20 wins or more, all of them were seniors. We have had a great year, commented Coach Bishop. Among the team's outstanding wrestlers were, Dale Marino Q25-63 Darrin the Butch Beracy C22-85, Roger Pelkey C27-55, Eirik Braid 125-79, Todd Busot C26-43, John Boyer 128-59 and Richard Swamp-cow Read C21-75. The team really picked up and pulled together as a team at the right time, we were wrestling our best just at the Divisional State Tournaments, added Bishop. At the State tourney the Dons placed five wrestlers in the top four, their largest number of wres- tlers from Coronado or any other Scottsdale school in history. Of the five, they were, Rich Read CHWTJ - 4th, John Boyer C1915 - 4th, Todd Busot C1795 - 4th, Dale Marino 41153 - 5rd, and Roger Pel- key 11525 - 2nd. Varsity Wrestling 165 Q, UQ 15, ,iii ' H if is is I Q X iz Q 4? r-1 I E ,gy 1 ! fm W 53,W, fi H' Mm .war--iq nf-5 SOPHOMORE JOE NATOLI escapes the agonizing hold of his opponent during a match. Photo by Brown. J.V. PLAYER LANCE Diranna, attempts to pin his opponent while the referee looks on. Photo by Benner. TWO J.V. WRESTLERS struggle during a wrestle-off in practice. Photo by Brown. FROSH CHS SCHOOL OPP 18 Paradise Valley 45 51 Shadow Mountain 48 Peoria 'f Saguaro ' Maryvale ' ' y Peoria ' + ptr Yuma sq' A Trevor Browne A x 15 Chaparral 15 19 Apache Junction 29 ' Due to Yearbook deadlines, some scores were not available. 164 JVfFrosh Wrestling , N my ,,,..r. F .,-- 0 . .x ,High Vi,.,,r.-A -M' CHS 21 14 i 3 3 12 if i IG 54 J.V. SCHOOL Paradise Valley Shadow Mountain Peoria' csagluam , Maryvaie L crepnasj Yuma Trevor Browne Chaparral Apache Junction om 42 47 if X IP if Ii ll If 20 Wrestlers emphasize imp ovem ent ROBERT LEAVITT STRUC1C1LESt0 pin his DARIN BERACY BREAKS the opposing opponent during a J.V. wrestling match. Yuma wrestler down. if --kk ' ,ff Y' gg ,V an V . as L gi by Amy Skinner You're going to get out of something what you put into it, which means we have good wrestlers since they put their all into it, stated freshman wrestling coach, Bill West. The J.V. and Frosh wrestlers practiced every day after school until 5:00 in the wrestling room. There were 15 weight divisions, freshman were 91 lbs. to heavy- weight and the Junior Varsity went from 98 lbs. to heavyweight. The freshman had 16 guys wrestling and the J.V. fielded a full team of all 15 divisions. Coach West feels that next year they will all have improved and will be good wrestlers since they are young and learning rapidly. Some of the goals they set were to win as many matches as possible on a team level and to also gain individual experience and to have success. One of the highlights of the season was that the freshmen who played football were already good wrestlers because of their natural abilities as athletes. Training is the most difficult work-out of any sport. lt is a very grueling and demanding part on the person, but if they will stick it out, they will learn a lot about how life is and how to be a successful person, commented Coach West. Top Row: A. Cierlach, M. Raby, A. Ybarra, S. Wetzell, B.J. Pasquel, J. Yokum, S. l-luddleston, M. Palankus, Coach B. West. Second Row: E. Hubbell, M. Bourn, E. Mills, S. Lopez, J. Allen, D. Calchera, M. lilouzel. Top Row: T. Cireen, C. Soloman, Y. Car- denas, Coach Arboghaust, B. Thompson, S. O'Toole. Second Row: D. lirater, T. Fis- chel, C. Evatt, T. Busot, W. Panzalas, R. Leavitt, J. Natoli, Bottom Row: A. Jones, J. Richards, L. Homer, L. Diranna, C. Morten- son. JVfFrosh Wrestling 165 A -V - .:.:.,:,:.'.:'.:2--1-V '::g:f '-2:'.1:-:':--,: .f-. :,:::,.:' pg --:.::,. : .:a:::: -: Vm,?H',, Li uu tr ruuuuu P , A K , 1, A , V,,A. M V -f2,.,.ama.g, Q ma if Z ,,W,,.t,,,, , tw if wi it mf wmws my ,Q ' ' ' ,, cf? rf Y I ff' we .. Ag ffl, P Q ' - 'AA' , f 'fl -fm Mn M h tw HT'7vQ1f 'W ll Q :zz V 12 , H ,. ' M, H , ' izi ,vw 1 Q , fi? W is w vrf-1-w-.-,..,Mm..,t,,,,,,,,,W 7 M Q V v W' it 54. 3, I N,,M , t it 1 . P P 'V ,f S in W WM' -A fi 166 Track MARK MIKELAT DISPLAYS his discus spin as he hurls the disc into the field. Photo by Brown. ONE SHOTPUTTER PRACTICES his tech- nique. Photo by Brown. WES BATEMAN OUTRUNS Thomas McCilaughlin and another athlete during a running endurance practice. Photo by Brown. Season enlightened b ne W GIRLS' TRACK COACH, Dave Archibald, demonstrates how to hurdle. Photo by Brown. JEANNETTE MARKS HURDLES as Dorthy Pugel and Erika Thomason look on. Photo by Brown. THE 1987 BOYS' and Girls' Track Team. Photo by Brown. fa ces With many fresh faces and talent the 1987 Boys A and Girls track team started running, jump- ing, throwing and getting prepared for their meet against Maryvale. Headed by Bob Teleff and assist- ed by Dave Archibald, Joe Corte and Jack Wesolowski the team worked harder and harder begin- ning on February 2 to improve last year's record. This year the boys were led by Tri and Bic Leu in the jumps, Mark Mikelat in the throws, and the dis- tance runners were headed by Carla Jackson and Shawn Rahilly. Track is more of an individual sport than a team sport but sup- port is always needed especially in distance runs and important quali- fying moments. I J sf i .,. .f,M,.,,, , 1, H an 5 U , yQft:5,:g.m5av,s5,4f?kH f e, ww Track 167 .A A nuvnmwwamiwf 9' ' I ,Jw what LLL,,,i1 . I A -'i,--,,A 1 I ' qw, A.:.,,,', at .,,,' . , i I tii ' .A fw f Q I gi cciii , K . - -- -,,-, 2 13 Www M mr , f 1 ccii I Y f ssss iirt I I A ,L iiii It zgg W I 3 Y Z it OUTFIELDER ADAM TALBOT puts his all into his swing. JUNIOR BILL PAYNTER practices his catching techniques. SHORTSTOP DANNY SANCHEZ prepares to throw to first. SENIOR DANNY SANCHEZ practices his batting. 168 Varsity Baseball Leadership is key to success COACH COPPINGER THROWS the ball to an anxious hitter. SECOND BASEMAH BOB Brennan prac- tices his fielding. JUNIOR JEFF CALCHERA prepares to make contact with a pitch. THIRD BASEMAN TUCKER Hammegren scoops up the ball on his way to throw to first base. by Juan Velarde Si It p and Ron Amodio We hope to do better than we did last year and take state championship, said Varsity Head Coach Roy Coppinger. This doesn't sound too hard to accomplish with a lot of hard work, perseverance and good leadership. The team tried hard to achieve its goals by practicing ev- ery day after school from 2:50 to 5:50 and on Saturdays from 10:00 to 1:00 in the afternoon. The team had a head start be- cause of many returning players. Among them were: John Boyer, Mike Criswell, Tucker Hamma- gren, Danny Sanchez, Scott Paul, Brett Carnival and Tracy Garcia. Possible moving up from J .V. were Bob Brennan, Jeff Calchera, Tom Star, Adam Talbot and Bill Paynter. With good leadership I think we can attain all goals, stated Coppinger. Photos by Broum and Schockner. Varsity Baseball 169 g.,,,WvT 'U' , w K 1 VV.. . V . , V V 'L . , ,,,: Limkk . . V . gf J f ' K K k--- W' 'L 9 rirrlwffy ww- . -- . t LQ . o 1 c - ,, . to ,,,, , ,,,,,, ,W , ,k,,, ,t . ,, ,,,. W . . . gf, m'kA' . Q. 4,'h Y ' ' ,- ' . o . , ' .. H ' ' . 1 ' im - - . b Lo rtct ' W . t ' b Lm ' W' .V , K' ' M nv V Q t f f . ' ' f - mm,, M mg' . A h,,- ,, V' . ,. g . ' L f , H ' - V o QQ , ,.,, .V E A ,, .1:Ew yi-i, kkk, 4- , ki , 33 ,4 yggf Ii: f - K glib.. 2,11 I K K K, Q ,E f Y r 1 Q , c rott h o o b r c f t t ' A T'f' 1 1 f at V N, H sf- It 'N , , . , , lg 'W? '5 1' , 1 2 Z V Y K A, I .V A qrrk K X , gf ,, my 'L L- , . ' ' L f V ' f -V X 5 o . mm', I Q ' W K' . ., U - of L ' ' W- W tn- 1. V ,fr . f . 5 'W f f b 1-M . . '9?'rn :': to o . J ' Vi Q .V -. ' A f Lg . 1 m ' , 'L , , . 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V 7 ..wf 2 V. . 4 . ball during Practice' Photo by Brown' W o . 75 b ocol t ob oo 7 f NATHAN SLATER, J.v., swings at the T 1 A. 1 QJ.V,!f-,oggBasebautf k. I- during batting practice. Photo by Brown. .t WAFMW UP ARE John MQ and Mark ffigj'CiilbetfiSfiQfgVlj' o t.o7 fig oyltti Fry f .t.' Weldemarer, both freshmen. Photo by ' Saguaro iff. St J4'if3j e c r b c Ch8DHTifaff'fFY.' r f Brown- Lf3T'eVofE!T0WnC JfV-75121 i5l515Sglmawvalgiiiff- of. f .e.rbr. . . . 51 MATT Bmw' 'V Watch? the Vefrsny .jg ht., ,-z. .Q players as they work on their technique. 'SaguaT0?fiFr. Sftolikgy, , F?if1?-?'iboCamelB5tfiflsTIFrg Photo by Brown- . chand1erqJ.v.y o -gtg bchaparraffrr. a:oJ.3z:3 on . 5haooF?iQUoUniaiUi?ff?t r oot. Uaovaloiifff of 170 Baseball FroshfJ.V. Players get a swing out of baseball SSFQW 43145 -APR' ' 51 1 Y llll . -naw M... 'A :': ' 'P :' -fy . ' i :RSM X-I.,-! -'f T A A . f .1 rg xi: rm gat 'X qrfw' at may ww.. TNQ. - Mr... 1SQ'3 ' K A ' W A.. . A ,WN K 1... 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These drills included hitting, pitching, catch- ing and fielding. lt was Poole's tenth year of coaching the Fresh- man here at Coronado. All the students are working very hard and they're expecting a winning season, hoping to keep up the Coronado tradition. I enjoy coaching and I love to work with kids, stated Coach Poole. This was the first year Pat Alex- ander coached the J.V. Baseball team here at Coronado. There were 20 people who tried out and 17 made the team. According to Alexander the team that was expected to be the toughest was Chaparral High School. The furthest place that they had to travel for a game was to Yuma. According to Alexander, some drills included, situations, bunt defense, batting practice and in- field-outfield practice. MATT BITTER, J.V., jumps to catch a fly ball. Photo by Brown. PREPARING TO THROW the ball, freshman B.J. Pasquel winds up. Photo by Brown. FroshfJ.V. Baseball 171 be , C 1 .. .. -- it 5, ,, C, C... A :-.. 5 ,fff - f.... .... f .. 1 ' K . ' . 35, V ii .T-.. f' , 1111 , , - ,, K A remix. C K I , SENIOR earns money g , working at Baskin- K ins to pay for her THE FIRST DAY of school, Adam Jacobs C' Al :... - 55' . . . . K S Q going to the with her friends. Bonnie Lattin, and Jeff Unruh compare ' ',, ic. S - A . . -cis SK gg gags Photo by Davis. s-y . . their schedules. Photo by Davis. 1 5 'l1. ac-- C. is . as C cci, as T yyc cs:-- ,gi K K , KKII if C K K in yyns sc.11.. 1 . ' sa Doulgefacq' Even though the most obvious parts of Coronado life are important: to people, the underlying part of sssfsl Coronado life is the student body, faculty, and staff. These are the people up the student life, the clubs, and the teams. They werefal a large reason for some people participate in Coronado life. Th i. helped each other, and got to knowiis what they each were like. Those relationships that they formed will stay in their memories forever and will help them in the fu- ' A K' ' ' A ri f .4 N COUSIN lT ? COULD it be? Ho, it's Sophomore Ron Dail: he has one of the K -more origina l'K--Halloween disguises. K- iffifx ., , 5 T ' ' SEAL: wk ?f ' :. N-'5 iE'3 fn. .. ssc. N. 5 ., N V H X -C -QW, . ij K Ka s, - 4, S Fresh . Sophomofelisss 188-2. K C C .. .,', - 'rru ' - , .... 4, ,,-.- . . -cw-,g..,siQ... . - irrss Juniors sbcc 'K ' ff T 5 'iki 735: :xf'32'lf f?':'7:g.g Lzgsszsrg 2-sw: ---,, 55:15, W1 sv g Seniors I H rrss : Vgyyg ,,,,, , ,,,... , b w 1 f iiii ssii Q - K 1 ties. T, -..i K .. ,,,,. T , -'ri ' ,. . i k.,. K- 1- -,iKxi.c1 A , .V , S - - - ..'- K- .. -- -k.- 7-K- ,fi 172 P' C '-'-S' f .K,K ' ,. issrs. -. ..1 1 f .g:ssS.fwS1f ng,-in.1'.Fc Wzfysgl-'fffwi---.g.' Ni ry at XX - -- .. .N .. ., ,.... C .L ,... ..... . WHILE WORKING AT Peter Piper Pizza, Sophomore Kristi Bedwell waits for her fellow worker to tell her what the next or- der is. Photo by Davis. AMERICAN HISTORY TEACHER Bob Fink- bine gets around on his Honda mo-ped. Photo by Davis. Q X IF' , .ttii,,tt M. 1 iiipx f wf -me I 0. K, h -'w W ititi I ' WN E . 2 I I QTEK.: A .. I I J L 'IARABH VIRGINIA EADES acts outher part by grabbing Jason LaFlointe's jacket on Halloween. Photo by Baribeau. - S. 2.9 3 I eiffx 'gi-rf, Si, . x PEOPLE Division 175 .. . ., ......i....:..,., .....:... Y .:.. .......:..:. K .-.L-: -,...: I U .... ru, at Q E -- ga-.4 .-.- 1 ,:,:,:,,., .,-.::a:sa!: .-... A ui , -:, :-:-is-1 : --aa-:--:- .aaa :il Q - my. :S :gi ':2'a2a:fa 4 E 5: I iii arg: :g I? S? -:. fit K ima f Q! Q if , ..r SPEAKI UP . CARRIE JOSHLIN, PRESIDENT Our class has a lot of enthusiasm and some great ideas to make the next three years as fun as the first. KATHA VICTOR, VICE PRESIDENT The class of '90 is so spirited and fun to work with. Just wait till you see next years homecoming float! ANDREA WIECK, SECRETARY 'This year has been great! The Class of 1990 has spirit and I'm glad I can be part of it! KIM DEIVIPSEY, TREASURER I'The class of 90 is a fun group and I'm really looking forward to spending my next three years here at Coronado! 174 Freshman tAd-Dal -a 2: -: E: x ,:..-.:. I.'I:-- M Wx, Ml: , ,,,,,.,,- 1 W I nf I X ' 5? Ar V I f f 4' X gm,-V ,E W, ,,f ,J ,V::, ..t,,, , - VVVVV , M 1 V! ,,,. , A A W WW W W 3 ,152 'I5f5H59W 'I' KW ik' will 5 WW f gf I ,,,,f,f M fi QW, V, f W ,Q ' Z? I M W If m ,,,,,,,,, MQ f j j'I , , ,,,,. ,, ,M , -- 2 , f Cf f f Q, Y X g Q f X NW f x B1 J f xg W 2 ,I My fi 1 44 5 f, 5 1, ... Ilzziiis , , if , 15 ,,,, iv Q2 ffl 4 Q? . H .aff , K MSZWI 4 WW , f sifiivawsx ,ima-, H , f ., , ,I .ll , ww, My fit, 3 9' ff it Q , 6, my W W 7 I as , S f ..i, , W , ,, qw is Q 4 f HQ ig gr ,MZ M wg X S wwf Z ,. ig E mf 91 , I HVTMI- if . V .,,,, 4 W, fr f Z 'Q .111 f Myifkiiiggi , .asf I Aff Ili ' ,V ,,,,... tgiigff 'W ' Mlfkfi' w :lL,,L SW!! 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Ei ' elf 55:52:22:--5-Lia...:S-iz'-::''' '-'1-f-'- -':I-.s:a-sr::2e:2:2E:E.a-.2f2:f- ,. :, E: Eiiz-Elk, :vwg-gm-,:::,:. fi WT ii ii. 22' 4 1 V rf W f be 1 Slim .. li b i WM. If' -fif - -M 'EZEE M --i'!:1 fs -fz .. -ZE 21'.-: f:'.: I 2 f 111: si:-fs by Justine Seetot I plan to get involved in softball my next three years, commented Jennifer Poplawski. Jennifer is a freshman cheerleader and she would like to continue cheer- leading for her next three years, be- sides playing softball. Being a Pom Pom at Pima helped Jennifer to get the confidence to try out for cheerleading. Her hobbies are challenging the ski slopes and waterskiing. Jennifer is the youngest of two chil- dren. She looks ahead on planning to get a scholarship at the University of Colora- do. She would like to study in the field of business. 'High school is a time memories are made from and the best place for that is Coronado!! stated freshman cheer- leader, Jennifer Poplawski. 176 Freshmen CDa-Hel d w .4 2...'mfaQr f' V f ff 4 3, f W 4 ff x W: 1... f - . ..,.m.ae.w' -'ffh' 5' . . ,ff:.5..w: 1' mf' T E mu .1 W, 1 'Q ,, ....., W . . . .. ,,.. K l . 5 Z - r .ff . A ,- . H . E 2 ...,,. J .. 2. ML Ai ...Mah W ,.-.I A ., . 1, f 'vw- .ff-1 Jtr .A . Af f if . .. , . I V g O I., H M ' . W .. H - -' . .fwigwi f, gyggw ff' . 1. Q sz fff' ,+j,,,.. .. Vi. 7' . . V .i, .53 L , V V ,- 1- ff: Q ' ,, . , KW H .3545 U. ' 'ff 5522 z w lgii' -'MIL .. ,, ., J-1 . e far ' ----- ,x r 4 V 5. W. . . . V 51 gr - - I 3.--W., f,,...y,,g H .. .'fiif'V?-mf' 55'-' W: 'fkw 1' ..'w.' 0 25511 ., 6' ' f ?'- ' 3 . ,,, . .46 Q mg f - V . ... .L 2? . ,,,,.. , if Q f' sf? A 5 4 iw , 5 W W . J. if . fQ,f,f if -- . . ...A 5 1.V ,A i -Z gg vw V 2 . .... . .ri f A HW... .. .. f ,W ff in 1? M ig N 4552 . my f W ,Q H g X ,. . Q .- 4 f -,M ... I Q. 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Q . ,..., 55 .ss X155 - 5 l is X C Z A iset Q Pat Daugherty Tim Davis Gary Day Nereida De Anda Mara De Filiopis Mike Deeter Kim Dempsey Mike Diggs Julie Dirlam Matt Dockter Geoffrey Eaton Hansi Ebert Blake Edwards Tabitha Edwards Michele Elek Kathy Estep Mylisa Evans Kyle Evers Heather Exendine Angela Faison Dana Forbis Jason Foster Tina Fraser Nicole Freestone Tom Gadberry Gregory Garcia Rick Garrick Brad Garrison Peter Garuccio Douglas Gatewood John Gomez Jennifer Goodrich Crystal Gorden Don Gorman Dylan Gough Jamie Guskay Tim Hall Tom Hall Jerry Hardiman Damian Harris Daniel De George Andrew De Lucia Deanna De Pinto Matt Deal Tami Dean Holly Douglas Jeff Drew Christina Dutt Jeremy Dye Joshua Dykes Stacey Elison Cynthia Elwick Andrea Emerick Beryl Engelby Joel England Karen Farley Velma Fenwick Melanie Ferber Matt Figley Martha Flores Claire Gaffney Dawn Gagel Kim Gaillard Dustin Gallipeau Heidi Gand Andrew Gerlach Wendie Gerteisen Donny Gies Jenny Giovando Heidi Gnad Kent Gould Kim Goyena Shelby Graczyk Stephanie Graeber Darcy Gray Chris Hearne Bruce Heimbuck Lynn Heins Victoria Heller Tom Helms Freshmen fDa-Hel 177 55-55 355-I'-f - -S -:-5 :si sh I IME HA X - gms ' Q QF X .... , 'S xx, K Q N ,ff : Ek 'mr b e Q, X X ts it is ,,.-K -.. X e X XX X AN MQ f b X WR Q me W X is X N2 , . -- -:asv i Q.. fm Zih ' if x N' X X Q e ff K ex Q W 53 Y ,S et -mm - E155 4 N Q Q, Q- M WTR' X A- ..., . es? as X W X Q X K YE Q, , ' P , YE SHOWING THEY HAVE spirit, the freshman class comes to life. Photo by Baribeau. FRESHMAN DOUG CALCHERA rCStS in between classes. Photo by Davis. 178 Freshmen CI-Ie-Mal - me - . . , .. Igfwkiszx---Q. , , ,,.., Q :MQ .... Wt ,- ' ' If ' 1, t X - f - L Eifitij , - 5? Q xiifii lg... .- in , if f ff! i 1 33 5 ..,, f f V f W 1 if Sabrina Hendrickson Paul Hershberger Dianne Heston Jeremy Hewitt Brenda Hicks Kristin Holst Katy Holtzman Kim Honahnie Michelle Horner Adam Hoster Sean Huddleston Kelly Hughes Patrick Hurley Bob Jablonsky Randi Jacobs Carrie Joshlin John Jung Dannielle Kahn Ryan Keller Eureka King Teresa Knapp Justin Knipp Tim Kolstad Julie Kueker Jeff Kukulka Susanne Lakowski Angel Langner Joe Lattimer Scott Lawrence Mindy Lawson Helen Lin Kelly Lock Melissa Long Scott Long Scott Lopez Dusty Magnuson Eddy Maney Christina Mann Merri Martin Michele Martin Cheryl Higgins Marsha Hoffman Paul Holliday Ted Holloway Roxanne Holman Scott House Brian Hovre Stephen Howard Nathan Hubbell Eric Hubble Carolee Jensen Consuelo Jimenez Marcus Johnson Frank Jones Lisa Jones Cindy Kirkhuff Kim Kirschbaum Farrell Klasener Mike Klouza Michelle Klunk Dan Kutz Brian La Barge Jennifer La Fontaine Tonya Labossiere Sheri Lafon Michel Leckband Allison Lee Joe Levee David Lew Jeana Lewis Ron Lorentz Jennifer Lozevski Michael Luban Jim Lubay Dyana Lyon Misty Martin Chris Martindale Tate Maskulka Lisa Mather Mike Matthews Freshmen Clie-Mal 179 f 7 W 'gf ' 47' f sf W rn- f '4 ff 1 ZW , , ,f f ff A X A ,ff W Jw! X A f , var at f z ,Sava iyffgfi t ff by Corey Finnegan 'll think Coronado has a good coach- ing staff for sports, commented fresh- man, Doug Calchera. He was involved this past year in freshman football, baseball and wrestling. Doug also enjoyed skiing, camping, going out to dinner and watching mov- ies. When vacation came up, he some- times spent it with his two brothers and both parents in their cabin up in Pine- top. Whilejoining in all his activities, he also maintained a C average, and at- tended a youth group once a week. The goals he had were to go to col- lege and play football in college. Over the next three years, Doug hopes to continue wrestling, playing baseball, and next year, play on the varsity foot- ball team. The Calchera family is very close as Doug views it. He feels his family will support him in anything he does. l-le was very popular for his first year at Coronado, made friends easily, and hopes to make more in another three years. 180 Freshmen tlvla-Rib V 71,12 .. 4- an ' 5 f 5 , M 2 ,f,,,,Q,l s X w af W 4 E if 7 f 7' i gig f if K, X if, 4 M 3 f j :f, . . E 4 W . ,X , 'L 1 ' Q lf? , I L 1 K A 'W A V: H ,, Q A . its: f V' V' f 1 fzff ' is , it ff f 1 ,, M, ,W-I V --ff , W Wi ,f '- , 1 T . ,, ? f 'fm W s f f f mg-f , - ..,.zs:,ma,m'ff2we':aafmz.,:,V JJ , ' f , ,X , ,. QA? f s x W , ff 3 2 Www fain M ' f f 11 -E . f f ,f V .,., .... 1 2 5: K , , V 'I . .,,. f . 4-H ft ' H L ff 2 I is w,, , ,, ,,,, f few W 1 H 9 ,,,, ,W , 6 ,Z if 4, Z .1 N V 5? 0 W , Mt Qixgi ywwfg ' ' iff 552 Q3 fi, - K sm. Yi W Wi Ns X fi X P ks C ,N ccc J x . E si K Xkgskzv, it if :X . 93? N X Sc is ' Ubi- .,,.... c,,-- -,-,, W ' I ---' 'Im Q -' .- ss L K it if Q LL, ' ,W .:::::f--: . -. C W, X Brian Mauk Mark Maxwell fDan Mc Cauley Don Mc Combs Libby Mc Donnell Larry Meredith Mark Merrill James Meyers Brian Mielder Matt Mihalik John Muller Cecilia Munoz Ernesto Munoz Victor Natoli Chad Navigato Brandon Niskanen Ron Noffz Ken Nowak Melissa O Toole Amy Ortega Renee Partello Bill Pasquel Gretchen Peaslee David Pence Jaci Penticoff Joy Ploski Jennifer Poplawski Peter Pramowski Kitty Praught Landon Praught Mike Raby Toni Raetz David Ragland Kristi Raia Scott Raisanen Mark Reardon Ted Redman Kory Reeves Kristi Reichenbach lrma Reyes Marci Mc Dowell Cienni Mc Keever Shea Mc Manus Maria Medina Nick Mencuri Dennis Milford Eric Mills Simona Moldovan Yolanda Moreno Melanie Morgan Jerry Nelson Laura Nelson Matt Nelson Michelle Nickerson Lee Nielson Burt Pachello Jennifer Palais Marcus Palinkas Eddie Palma Jenny Palmer Jennifer Peters Bryant Peterson Christine Peterson Pattie Peterson Keri Pettinger Alicia Prior Elizabeth Pucci Christal Pugsley Christine Purcell Rosa Quezada Randy Ramage Rosendo Ramirez Trina Ramirez Reba Ramsey Harold Ray Alfredo Richard Heather Richards Kelly Richardson Claudine Riscossa Steve Rivera Freshmen lMa-Rib 181 ee e ti f i SOPHOMORE DANNY KUTZ bobs for apples during Homecoming week. Photo by Davis. MANY FRESHIVIEN ATTENDED the football meeting at the beginning ofthe year. Photo by Davis. 182 Freshmen CRO-Way ego X N X N EX XX new - 3 -ws , .1:i.. , , , ,, X it Y it X x Q 5 1 Ni. s ,, H, L, .X iaiimw H ' - V ' 7 5 ' f X f W A ,W ff QW? W Q, ff ff , Sv f f as g f , 3 ,, W ,J .7., f qiv ' .- f 5 , W 1 . 4, - fvv- . K H I I , ,,,.,, ,ig 4- f , f,f'ffff f ,,, 5 96 W awww ewfftfwy 1 K, . 'i : ,,f 2 v Mx? ? 2 .2 YV' -E , nj fu, t'i ii g f ii vm ,f, f git, 'ZW 2 ffz ,Z I . I Q VV-- , H V., ' ,,1 ,ff f X W yy .V Z? A 1 W Sm 52 1 ,fi X ,A it , W' IW QW! 0 W! 7 15 gn 559 , f f f f f f ,, fZf?,eKfLM M1 ,dwfffffc Z , , , f , me msg? 5 5 iff 9 5 I f Z f Z . V71 f ,m A :ww VIE ' E ,, '- E y' X if -an .1 M f Y i P X mi! ,ik WM M War WW if X f f fa ff' 1 4 gy me Z Mgfyvf 1 1 1212' ' uf: ,,,,, ': 'I J W4 M W' W Y .. W ,, . -Mi M 4 W f 1 1,1 ff f W W' fi f V I ,mf f i'f'WiW'f'f a If , ,fx f A 7 A DH! is W lm Q r as K 'vs 'Hz w fa 3 'fi I gi 4 W T 'Hg . tn amy if W W Sean Robertson Rosanne Rodriguez Brooke Rogers Heather Rogers Nicole Rogerson Nikki Ruttenberg Mike Schaff Mike Schmitz Karl Schramm Ralph Schulte Jeff Shambre Daryl Shay David Sherwood Shawn Shreve Andy Shrum Kelly Singleton Shelley Sirovatka Lori Slocumb Jamie Smith Jennifer Smith Rikki Spagnuolo Sherry Steinbruegge Amy Stephenson Chris Stewart Laura Strangis Ron Tankersley Tara Tannenholz Rachael Tanner Jon Taschner Donnie Taylor Ben Tiffany James Tittle Nicole Tobin Matt Tonn Shelly Torres Michael Vargas Bertha Velarde Eduardo Velarde Maria Velarde Katharine Victor Claudio Romero Tara Ross Buffie Rossi Brad Roundy Rochelle Rubn Jill Schultz Tana Schweitzer Ron Sciarro Crista Sellards Mike Severson Cassandra Shumard Joe Siegle Tara Silsbe Theresa Silva Gayle Sinclair Jennifer Smith Robert Smith Tammy Smith Shauna Solomon Nicole Soto Danny Struble Tami Suggs Brent Summers Matthew Swann Brian Talbot Jared Tenberg Trent Thiesen Wendy Thomas Troy Thornton Jackie Thorstensen Tim Tribe Shawn Turley Gina Ugrekhelidze Lori Van Buren Leonard Van Meurs Mike Villa, Mike Vitiello Shannon Vlach Nick Wagner Angie Walcott Freshmen tRo-Wah 185 M .. M W D-Mmm Q, V Wwmmm .,,mwkaszwmakvggxgayQW.msmr:gv Naam, M. . J: Hier-w fmw , , Q H NL -p45E i5' lEE 5E ff1:5 z2 25252 gg Sw 33 if vs, .1555 5 up 2 53 :gig 2 .. 2 uw Y .. ,5gg ggjv.Z Q We wzgig 9 :E ' si 'WEE gg? 4. .S 'iss Q ig f t . 22.2 gf' gill Q im 3 55 3 is 2 5 is ESE? 2 iw Ma ff mr Wi . 12 55 Q mf :E S if 21521 S F3255 we 'ia giggggl ggi Q 5 egg 2 gg Eg gi 1. gg mg gi 1:2521:-:-:-:-:-:-a--f-2-'2--2E.E: - W H 'A H: W . . Z 3 F 5' ill M. V '42- 2f' s:5-.i:.::i::': H2255SS.1mg?SS2wsvisQQailslfsaiqsfizmwiiisklfizfswisgQHimfmsiwwdimssmggii by Juan Velarde 'Student Council is great, com- mented freshman cabinet member Carrie Joshlin, lt really helped me to meet people and make a transition from middle school to high school. Carrie easily managed to hold on to a 5.5 grade point average and was also enrolled in an advanced English pro- gram. Fashion is one of Carrie's main inter- ests and she wishes to persue a career in Fashion Design and Merchandising. l think the way people dress should help enhance their personality, stated Carrie. Coronado provides a perfect chance to get involved and l intend to take advantage of this great opportuni- ty during the rest of the upcoming years, added Carrie. ln her spare time Carrie enjoyed playing the piano, loved to dance and go cross country skiing in the winter months. 184 Freshmen fWa-Zmj .W - W F3 W . , I Q ,, ' ' A W .W f m 'bZmf?. -2 , V 5, 1 'L H X ifffefiff. HV Q V ' Q H X ' ' ' - .. . ' H ,,,,,,, , J ' ., f ' ' '- ' ' V ' My , sf VL H:-125551 Efiiff'-' ' 2-aV.., 'F' A . ' 'fi- JF E'5:: :i ---2 ' ' 7 4... ':Ei5W3ff V, 1 V . ., la.: MQ M V -. . V, . V 0... . V A X V S' V - -V V' ' ,. , ,- .. V .V ' , 5 , ,, . .. , I lr ' -'lfw 'Q 'g a 1 .mn ' .gg M - ' I . J, ' - :. . 55 M VV V X, V Z. Q -1, ,, ,, A V I vw , , 9, Q QW 5 V 05900 QI? w a AT THE HOWDY Hop, freshmen get into the action. Photo by Baribeau. ,L f 'WN L 'Q 4 Q ef' 1 X .W . , if f Zgffw: A T Z y M T an ' wing 1., ,- ,f,,g,rr,,--W ff I ,-. 4' my i L 21-h 1- W ,, 44 If ,.. u s ff 7 , ,,,, 4 Andrea Watson Tara Webster Mark Weidemaier Jo Weil Sara Weiler Andrea Wieck Janet Willard Dennise Williams Scott Wetzell Jo Wewei Christopher White Jennifer White Megan Widdup Terri Williams Tina Williams Brad Wilson ' A W W 'Y M ' Q ,,,, , , Zwywm ,M ,L Wa' fri ' f 'fm .. ,, 5 i ' - ,,,, , , ff ., ' t A ,,,Al ,,,, , ,V ., J W, 11 hir ,W f r 5' V . ,, ' r ' ' ' A Mmgz--,,:fw f ' mm ' Wyfizws mf , ,, A ' 1 5 :A ,K , f ,, V wa '- A - 1 2 F' if A 3 I ,V up-H. f ,rl uw . vvvv '- W' ., mm M A X , W ff ff f Jw 'T O f gf I WW I Z hrii:,,f,f '- H ,N , ,,,,,,, f V My 27-ffl,,ff ,W 6 -M5 al? V f 47' gifs .1 4. 7 X f . I f s,,M4egw,,,, , f WWW! , w 4 I Brian Wolfenden Jack Wood Mike Williams Ryan Williams Jason Wylie Alex Ybarra Jason Yocum Missy Zimmerman Jennifer Zmich if ?-if x 5, A QQ it : 5 2 fi .23 gwzwf 1 sb ? ' L: 4 fl: is xx ' A it . K , qi f 'i 4 , Q . .az 13,8 ,I L rj 4 ' .4 me M v. j ' 1 J, 4: 1 5. AT A PEP assembly freshman Julie Kueker, was wrapped in toilet paper by fellow students. Photo by Brown. AFTER A FOOTBALL game freshmen Eddy Maney, Hansi Ebert, Liz Pucci, Shawn Sale- man, Tana Scweitzer and Claudine Ris- Cosa, gather on the basketball courts. Photo by Brown. Fresh men fWa-Zami 185 PRESIDENT PAT McKALLOR We have a great class and I am proud to be part of it. VICE PRESIDENT KATHY YTURRI I hope to get a lot more people in- volved this year. We're having lots of fun and accomplishing a lot at the same time. I'm really glad to be part of the class of '89! It's terrific! SECRETARY LAURA BOHLMAN Ulf Mickey Mouse can do it, so can we! TREASURER ARTIE LONG UThe class of '89 has really made a turn around from our freshman year. Being treasurer has been a great exper- ience for me. Thanks for all your help Kathy! REPRESENTATIVE BETH SANDERS 'll think the class of '89 has a lot of spirit and pride! REPRESENTATIVE CRISTY VALEN- ZUELA I'WHAT??!! l pll l l ,, ,,,,,i,,,,, -H ,,,,,V,l ,,,, I I A 7 my h f, ,, ,W ,f 4. .. ,,e,.,,,,. I ff 9 I Z ,III ,I y , V, V,:. . ,, ll, ,E,..,,,, f ,,g, f , , , . f IM: mr. Q ls, ,f --:J I I , -' W. . ,J ' 5 .'f m' .,,,,,-,Q ,f MM. M, f ,.,,,. . .. HHH: iz at , ,. I .,,, , A, 4, M if X if , , I , if ,n , 1- ma.. Z f:,m,,,1 I I' . rf.. M77 H 9 , A I f ,g i xii 5 M4 :1 4' ,J :'e.f:'5' ' 12 ,,,, , . , , Iufirmi '4 'f :Ei I, IEE 'H W '-lp-as uuuu I r ra, , 9 , ' :. I ' ' A, 'ly I of ,,-- , Q g M, 31' -.qv I I 4 , 55 ,Egan 2 1 -fa - I W 9 M 1 1, W 1 Q ref N fa f ? f 4 t 14 186 Sophomores CAD-Buy gf f I , t l W V 1 wg 'I SKI A ,,,I fi1. 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M Wi -M if-L, -W, wg-EW ..t,.-wp V, H, Jon Abrams Kim Adams Lloyd Adkins Amy Allen Brett Allen Linda Ambrose Francis Anaguano Mike Anaya Becky Anderson Michelle Anderson Kristine Arnell Greg Arthur Patty Attridge John Avianantos Shondel Ayen John Barciz Tracy Barlow Lance Barney Cosima Barrett Roger Bates Dawn Berry Kim Berry Samantha Best Kathy Betzold Sereana Bird Frances Bodlovich Andrea Bogdanowich Laura Bohlman Kellie Boland Eric Bolen Kristi Brasfield Brenda Brazell Yolanda Brewer Chuck Brillowsky Jenny Brillowsky Chris Browning Deana Browning Shenta Buquo Matt Burkett Bob Burns Darren Allen Rachel Allen April Almquist Thomas Alward Jennifer Ambrose Michelle Anderson Matt Andrew Edith Annen Wendy Anselmo Pam Arendall Julie Bacon Neil Baker Paul Baker Jody Baray Shannon Barbee Jim Baudo Scott Baughman Greg Bausman Linda Bayless Amy Bechtold Matt Bitter Darci Blake Keath Blatt Matthew Blazekovich Angela Bleck Danny Borem Bill Bounds David Bowlby Janet Boyd Samaria Bradshaw Mike Brinson Dawn Britton Bill Brown l-loward Brown Jeff Brown Pierre Burns Daniel Bunos Mary Ann Burton Troy Busot Scott Butler Sophomores tAb-Buy 187 by Amy Skinner l like school because l get to be around my friends and to be involved with Coronado, it is a good feeling to be a part of your school. Artie Long is very involved with student council since he is sophomore class treasurer. He holds a grade point average close to 4.0 and is in honors chemistry I enjoy playing sports because it gives me a chance to compete and dis- play my abilities, stated Artie. He has played basketball since his freshman year and has held the guard position for those two seasons. He has also been involved in football since he was nine years old. He was a receiver on the Freshman and Junior Varsity Football Teams. While Artie likes these sports, his true adoration is held in baseball, which he has been participating in for seven years. He played second and third bases throughout the baseball season. The ultimate goal Artie is aim- ing for is to play professional baseball. He hopes to receive a sport scholar- ship in baseball and then go on to coach a professional football or base- ball team. 188 Sophomores fCra-Fil an V CV - gwiiy , , A ,Wig ' V:-2 f ' X' 1 J!! 5 W A, Q f . Q ,, , X 5' f L. 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X 'Q 1 s 1 lr .- f QL fy 4 I l V U 2 1 A ,,, Z ' V Brett Cameron Chris Campasano Jeff Canning James Carnahan Devin Carpenter Jay Chander Christina Chavez Milissa Christensen Betsy Chvala Gene Cianfarano Tracy Cocuzzi Kim Cody Sherri Colomo Rick Compton Lupe Contreras Kevin Crandall Carol Crisman Mike Crofts Missy Crosby Steve Cruz Brett Davis Mike De Pinto Michelle De Witte Alan Dean Darla Dean Paul Dickson Scott Dietrich Nick Dinaso Lance Diranna Bill Donna Marat Dziensuwski Debbie Earle Lisa Eichenauer Jay Elzey Julie Erickson Chris Fadley Jason Falk Bryan Faulkner Kim Fearon Gina Feletar Jeff Carpenter Steve Carter Dawn Case Troy Castorena Jo Ann Caswell Julie Cianfarano Kyle Clairmont Keda Clark Jessica Clewley Toni Cocuzzi Pat Contreras Darin Cook Lisa Cook Mandy Cooley Michelle Cowen Scott Cumberledge Tracy Dague Ron Dail Robin Daily Damon Dalgleish Tricia Dean Sandra Del Greco Jennifer Deleree Robin Denham Randi Diamond Luke Doolan Derek Dowling Mark Downhour Johnathan Doyle Trista Durant Javier Espinosa Linda Espinosa Chris Evans Cal Evatt Shayna Eveland Senobio Figueroa Corey Finnegan Jennifer Firman Todd Fishel Mike Fisher Sophomores CCa-Fil 189 H-.QW--WM MW-M. :rare V Q., .,.. .... . ,..,. 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' I Allen Fitch Rebecca Fitzgerald Anthony Flinn Lupe Flores Shannon Foran Kimberly Fraser Frank Frassetto Ryan Freeburg Dawn Furdiga lan Gaffney Kyle Geffert Tony Genualdi Shawn George Edward Gerlach Jared Gerlach Becci Granzow Rachael Gray Wendy Gray Tony Green Diana Greene Don Guerra Michelle Gutierrez Trina Gutierrez Ray Guzman Lisa Hablutzel Pat Handka Heather Harris Jason Harris Tennessa Hart Stephanie Hayworth Joanna Holmes Lelon Homer Wes House Kristina Howe Kris Hoy Scott Hurler Eric lhsen Robert Isaacson Jennifer Janicki Steven Jasper Ray Forehand Doug Forstie Lori Forstie Carl Fowler Kathy France Ranae Gale Ross Gallegos Christina Gantchoff Gabrielle Garuccio Angela Gastelum Tanya Giger Lisa Gilligan Marc Gomez Fred Gonzalez Tawnya Graham Jennifer Greene Melissa Greenly Jeannie Greenrock Sandra Greenrock Sheila Grolle Don Hadder Denisea Haidera Richard Hallas Rochelle Hamilton Scott Hancock Kevin Hearne Tricia Hewitt Traci Hickey Alicia Higgins Jonathan Hoffman John Huffman Lance Huffman Shawn Huffman Ron Hulme Danielle Huntress Joy Jaworek Ericka Johnson Jason Johnson Jennie Johnson Nicole Johnson Sophomores CFi-Joi 191 Qzgl :. .- c ala will .. .. ., f-: A -:r ::ffa..-.la-eil.-.,:a-we-:' IE' ,.,. .1 ls 1 5 :::rZ,-:,:-iE-:::- 5-:s-5-:ml 5 l .--:-:-:siliiffi :ZZ 55 SE v Zig: E3:- Ei 'X' IIiI'5:Zi5::' ' 7 Fi l fl lll il l . ,mci g ,--E5 by Doreen Henderson 'iThe times l've spent with my friends have helped me learn a lot and maybe grow up a little, stated Sophomore Kristin Ryan. This year, Kristin did a lot more than just spend time with her friends. Not only was she one of two sophomores to make CHS-azz, Coronado's audi- tion-only dance club, she managed to get involved in drama, make plenty of time for her family, and keep up with her modeling at L'lmage as well. Kris- tin's job included commercials and shoots, but the majority of her model- ing was done on runways for major de- partment stores such as Cioldwaters and The Broadway. HYou never know when you're going to get a job, but when you do - it pays for all the wait- ing, Kristin commented. ln her spare time, Kristin likes to lis- ten to music, write, and go to the mov- ies with her family. As for future plans, Kristin wants to see where modeling will take her, and go to college to study fashion or interior design. Her ultimate dream, however, is to Hlive in Switzer- land, get married and have kids and two St. Bernard dogs. 192 Sophomores lJo-Mei NN -P .... l .--- - - Q' ...,, l I i 1 I Q whiz? 'Kg . 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X 2 X, ' X X XX 'fist' i fi -X 1 Xr XX. f L j f' -M X Er. gg Elf' Z N1 lift f a - D K 'K 1 1' ,z .X ml fl n 5 Ron Johnson Russel Johnson Alan Jones Andy Jury Chris Kaiser Todd Kimball John Klingler Heather Kniery Matt Koch Raymond Koemp Carrie Kramp Dale Krater Tim Krieg Raquel Kroeger Paula Kruger Chris Lamaide Jayson Lang Melissa Lapointe Rodney Latronica Devin Lau Michelle Lee Ginny Leonard John Lewandowski Saul Leyva Jeff Libuszowski Artie Long Joe Lopez Brooke Lukey Kym Luther Tony Luzar Jenna Marshall Glen Martin Joan Martin Deedra Martinez Mark Martinez Donelle Mc Cullar Rick Mc Farlin Mary Mc Gill Pat Mc Kallor Kathryn Mc Kay Dawn Kauffman Dallas Keenan Jade Kenton Lisa Kern Julie Kierzek Alison Kolwaite Jim Korakis Aimee Kovacs Theodore Kovzelove Kevin Kowalski Eric Kuecker Mark Kula Ann L'ecuyer Ryan La Haie Mike Lain Chuck Lavoie Paxton Le Sarge Robert Leavitt Brandi Ledit Cyndi Lee Dane Lihosit Lisa Lihsalata Stacey Lo Breglio Dina Locke April Lofgreen Kevin Mac Donald Nicole Magub Sarah Mains Larry Majors Susan Malley Zenia Matteson Angel Mauller Ron Mc Clure Cathi Mc Comb Cyndi Mc Coy Patricia Mc Reynolds Lisa Medina Corey Mellick Lori Melton Christy Mendenhall Sophomores CJo-Mel 195 H e Q is 'Sigue - Q . is 53 1 eess ,ws X Tkiii Isla SOPHOMORE NICOLE JOHNSON gives her opinion on the new closed campus, Photo by Davis. PREPARING TO PLAY at a pep assembly is Sophomore Chris Trujillo. Photo by Davis. 194 Sophomores Clvle-Rob Heather Metz Julia Miller Brian Misewicz Jennifer Misfeldt Debbie Monroe Mischelle Muma Rudy Munguia Ann Munoz Jim Murray Tricia Myers Kelly Nolan Clayton Nunley John O'Neil April Oliva Michael Olivas Kelly Parillo Glenn Parker Stephanie Parks Rich Paschal Brian Patterson Carrie Peterson Melissa Phelps Eclra Phillips Derek Philp Taqana Pinkerton Kelle Powers Janne Prestwick Stephanie Putnam Tim Putrow Andrea Raia Bryon Reynolds Stephanie Reynolds Bradford Rhodes Dawn Richards Jason Richards Chris Roberts Tamatha Rock Shannon Rodarte Erin Rogers Tim Romans David Moore Dwight Morgan Eric Morones Cory Mortensen Jeff Mowry Joe Natoli Tami Nelson Wade Nelson Melissa Nickerson Jimmy Noel Jason Olsen Kristina Ortiz Corey Ott Jeri Pace Pam Paric Keith Pelletier Julie Pendergast Robin Peoples Antonio Perez Cheri Perry Brian Pitts Dale Popier Angie Poppelreiter Stephanie Poulson Charisma Powers Todd Raisanen Lisa Ramirez Mike Rea Angela Reese Dawn Reidy Lisa Richardson Jay Richardson Scott Richardson Jason Richmond Robin Riske Brian Romberg Randi Rosenthal David Ross Kerri Rosson Jay Roth Sophomores lMe-Roi 195 wsnu is by Lisa Heilmann l don't need recognition. I just want to have fun and play sports and do my best to become better, stated sopho- more David Ziton. David Ziton is involved in various sports. As a freshman, he was a part of the freshman, football, wrestling and baseball teams. His sophomore year, he excelled to Varsity football and wrestling, and Varsity baseball. David started playing football with Pop Warner when he was seven years old. Some of his interests are collecting rare coins, building models, and mak- ing things from wood. ln the future he would like to learn to fly a plane and to play guitar. Along with his other activi- ties, he has also been working at Lucky's for over one year. Being involved, David has a full schedule, but he still has time for his family. Although his education is ex- tremely important, David's parents still encourage him to be involved in what he likes. I'mjust another person, and l take the skills l have and enhance them, David commented. 196 Sophomores tRo-Vai -. 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James Rounds Loyal Roupe Courtney Rowland Tim Ruckman Dorothy Rugel Beth Sanders Russ Sanders Cindy Sands Michael Sbrocco Chris Scheidt Neil Schockner Sue Schoenfeld Melissa Schroeder Karen Schuelke Jennifer Schultz Michelle Shambre Nancy Sheldon Brent Shelly Bobby Shoenhair Billy Siegle Nathan Slater Chrisa Sleppy Dana Smith Garvin Smith Jay Smith Mark Spencer David Spirk Don Stankus Angela Stanley Robin Steinmeyer Wayne Stutsman Robert Taylor Cheryl Tedrow Judy Tennis Michelle Thames Scott Townsend Dawn Trepanier Chris Trujillo David Turas Grant Twilley Vanessa Ruitta Kristin Ryan Robert Ryan Tracie Salerno Cheryl Sampson Mark Schilino Matt Schmidt Tiffany Schmidt Tina Schmidt Jennifer Schmink Angela Schwenckert John Scudder Jessica Seibel Jennifer Seitz Mark September Raina Siljander Tricia Simpler Michelle Skaates Lisa Skalicky Scott Skowronek Jared Smout Mike Sola Corey Solomon Kevin Sova Kyle Spahn Mark Stevens Rob Stevenson Amy Stickler Pam Street Brian Strom Karen Thomas Veronica Thomas Blair Thompson Brent Tolman Jason Townsend Cristy Valenzuela Pablo Valenzuela Rosa Valenzuela Ray Van Aken James Van Paris Sophomores iRo-Val 197 aa a y a so s llld Sl H QJUHUL1 XX' i in-ntl SOPHOMORE MATT BITTER participates in homecoming spirit competitions. Photo by Brown. AN UNKNOWN SOPHOMORE dresses up for halloween. Photo by Davis. SOPHOMORES WERE AMONG the many stu- dents who came to Cheer on the Dons. Photo by Baribeau. CORONADOS NEW CLOSED Campus seems to work, as seen in this picture. Photo by Davis. 198 Sophomores Wa-Zij V 1 up f Z4 W Wy ff Mfg- W 4 ff ,f f W W ,f in 5 Q W ,W A W f . .,,, X ff ' W. ,V . .Wai H .W , 1 4, A 5 2 .-g f 3 9 f J 2 W4 1+ 3,- 125 ,tl Y' 'V f we Q ,.-: fz,,. 4.3, gi J, J f ' me fi 391 ,,, W , it , ,,, , .,,1-Q.. 1 ,,, ,- 535 fr ,,,, .15 si 5' ff! , QM... , fa ,W - ,,,,, . I V ' -If' , Lg, 1' ', : ,l,,r.....- Y' 'rw 4 , ..... 5 WW fi Kari Vanderah Marcy Vassalli Tina Vergas Allison Vesely Rosa Vigil William Werner Matt Whitaker Shana Whitney Faith Wilkinson Jeff Wilkinson Chauncy Winkler Eric Witz Robert Wasinger Jennie Wass Jennifer Webb Jeff Webster Jamie Weems Kathy Williams Tracy Wills Denise Willson Chari Wiltzer Chris Wingo Carrie Wood Janice Wooton , K , .L W , 4 ff : az, :ff ,.f,,e: r,1,, W A ff ,V ,,, f 1 my W, ,, ,W If 1, ,fi - 5 D a l , f wr J, , M 7 535 my MJ' gg, ,,,,Q,,JL wi Linda I . Katy Wornson Wolclechowski Chris Yanez Aaron Wolf Anne York Steve Wolff Emily Youkers Shawn Young Kathy Yturri Michael Yunginger Jim Zbiegien Sarah Zinn David Ziton f 'f,,,fu,.t:..Mz,.aa ' few va! E l I wits- 'V ' . i is M Q , SOPHOMORES CHRISA SLEPPY, Chris Hoy ancl Robin Daily perform during a pep assembly. Photo by Baribeau. DURING A FLACISTAFF Yearbook conven- tion Sophomore Michelle Cowan takes a much needed break. LOOKING UP FROM her work is Sopho- more Corey Finnegan. Photo by Davis. Sophomores Wa-Zil 199 C i i I ' , f ' ,. :. M 2... iii tt W ri u I :5 l v4M, PRESIDENT NICOLE OLSON OUR CLASS HAS definitely proved that our class theme isn't just a title it's a fact. The class of 88 is the Class with Class and will never be anything less. VICE PRESIDENT GREG SHERMAN NONE THING THE Junior Class achieved this year that I am very proud of is the fact that we've proven our- selves as the 'lCIass with Class and that the Class of '87 has no longer got the right to say that they're a better class than us! SECRETARY KRYSTEN MURPHY REMEMBER, WHEN YOU enter into a tunnel and there is no light it is DARK! TREASURER TRACEE RYDER DIES SAYS COCO PUFFS forever. The Class with Class will continue to shadow the rest, due to the fact that we're the best. REPRESENTATIVE BECRY HADDEN USENIORS, FLOAT CHAMPIONS of the universe? I think it was a little too close to be calling yourselves champions. tie! tie! tie! . . . REPRESENTATIVE CARI DUHAIVIE ' ' PEACE! 200 Juniors CAD-Cal xx : .. -: is 2 S 5 Viiizl S rr.r I S A E- X W at., A f . A if ' mf. -'Ft ,s is is :jr -as I ,:- . ' , , . rg... ,tra X X fi.. r 9 E as Lx . NN 2 5... .. r t 5 st ag ZQR. . - L iii: .. if .::z- ttrr fs:-2,-: .. - ' I X I 5 ,A 1 s lg E Q A tsl if X E QQ I L I k I sm 5 :E I s S' ' Q ig Q ,Q 5 , Q EE X in 1 Ile? 2 Em l il A Q - Q c X 'FF' S! I W S at .IW A X? is in Q Q Qs , I X I, v I , gf -, -.251 J:-Sze K f, Fix? I 1 1 J an .. I X.: f - F .. :gi NE fi- -' -, -at ' , rrrr . W, ,is , I-F1-A gg :I- 4. ir X fs Q ir- X EM Q HF A Q xg X' I X fx X I it., -,1 . .... : ' 5 ? I ffgt it - n S -:bi :::,.. -L xml E xt.. X it - is It wlfwifzsfil 5: ---' ef gg, 5 Q? 2 SQ is sr is Ig I5 E E f -----' ' -,els -ssh: w 1 Q 5 ii V. gil? S .fs - ,I as XS I-. .wt I-. ... I, - ar g Mx , I... .... 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She has indulged in the many activities that C.H.S. has to offer. Krysten has been part of the Don- ettes and was captain her Sophomore and Junior year. The only sophomore in C.H.S. history to become a captain. She has also lettered on the track team three years in a row. Part of the Student Council, she was class president her sophomore year and secretary her ju- nior year. Not only is she an all around athlete, but an Academic All Star as well. Krys- ten has an 2.5 G.P.A and is part of the National Honor Society. My high school years have been fun, but l'm really looking forward to graduation and discovering what the future holds. Krysten has many outside ac- tivities including being a candy striper at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital for three years. She teaches dance at an elementary school and in a J.R. dance company. She was also chosen to dance at the closing ceremonies for the 'Statue Of Liberty celebration. I love dancing. I've been dancing since I was three and someday hope to be a professional dancer. 202 Juniors CCa-Fry V ' rf . E ' lllltc fail M, , k LL,, - 'T qwwiiy , f if ' f -la f f 4 wi, 9 ,F if W Q Klls f K K 4' 1 ,gl or T 3 ff I I if WMU WWW is 4 wr? 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Photo by Davis. BILL BUSH WORKS hard to keep in shape. Photo by Baribeau. 204 Juniors CFr-KU in 5.,,,:.q ,-.Q f- 5 ' i 11 Q W sg Q- Y QH N ix sys -F' tix NSN Pat Fries Debbie Fritz Rob Fry Paul Fugate Shawn Furdiga Gary Giger Jessica Gingrich Alayna Giovando Wendy Gordon Ambrea Gottlick Joel Green Ray Greene Jeff Gregory Christine Griffin Earl Griffin Steve Halchishick Dwayne Hall Lee Hall Heather Hallman Dan Hamlin Rachel Hawbaker Kari Haynes Chad Hecke Lisa Heilmann Martin Henderson Holly Hill Carrie Hing Scott Hoagland Michael Hoerger Greta Holliday Robert lannello Shelley Jagos Jennifer James Tracey James Robert Jelen Michelle Jones Eddie Kaibetoney Richard Karam Michelle Kearney Cheryl Kehoe Fred Gaillard Maria Galaviz Monica Gallego Debbie Garner Kim Gieseler Magee Goy Gayle Grall Lisa Grant Steve Granzow Lisa Gray Colby Guelian Neil Guest Wendy Gyllenskog Becky Hadden Heidi Hagan Kevin Hannah David Harding Eric Harris Holly Haugan Alex Haughton Andrew Henry Dan Hermanowski Brad Hewitt Alisa Hill Bob Hill Lee Hollingsworth Lydia Holz Lisa Horner Rachel Huerta Sean Hupe Jennifer Jewett Debbie Johnson Tina Johnson Toby Johnson Windi Johnson Deanna Kelley Pam Kemash Chuck Kiefer Laura Kiley Todd Kissack Juniors fFr-Kil 205 H W 2 3 in by Kym Luther 'My experiences at Coronado have been very rewarding and the people here are interesting and friendly. Coro- nado offers a variety of things to all students that will help them in their future, stated Junior Tom Walden. Athletic and involved are two ways to describe Tom. During his freshman year Tom was involved in football, wrestling and track and he has contin- ued these activities throughout his three years at Coronado. This past year has proven successful for Tom. He started the year with a great football season participating on the varsity football team. He continued his success in wrestling and track. Though very involved in an active way, Tom finds the time to hold dovrm a 4.5 Cx.P.A. in academics. His classes in- clude honors English, and advanced placement in math, science and histo- ry. As for Tom's future? 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M 'WA xi X A W W X-x A455 X Q X .W XX X v- 11 A XXX R X x X XX X W i Xi X X XX Xi Jennifer Moss Doug Moulton Ken Mulac Kerry Mura Krysten Murphy Brandon Plesler Stacia Nurkka Brynn O'l1ara Casey O'Neill Scott O'Toole Lisa Page Glen Palacios Karen Palinkas Wayne Panzica Tom Pardo Glen Pazienza Greg Peeples Andrea Perez Monica Perez Dee Perry Kay Philabaum Chris Piccoli Cindy Pier Stacey Pollack Troy Porter Andrea Raby Melissa Rainwater Ron Ramage Michael Ray Lisa Rea Heather Renquin Roy Rhodes Ed Richard Tammy Roberts Eric Robinette Rex Rogers Darren Roper Tony Rosanova Joan Ross Ronell Rotelueschen Mart Murphy Debbie Nahom Douglas Heinstadt Diana Nell Raymond Nelson Kristi Obehour Mark Ohre Nicole Olson Jena Pachello Jennifer Paddack Pat Parks Clay Parod Brad Patterson Jim Pavett Bill Paynter Jerry Peters Lisa Peterson Cindy Petit Andy Petrone Pia Petruzzi Steve Power Clilf Pruitt Renee Pulve Tom Putrow Keith Pyle Brian Read Stacy Redman Landon Reed Cris Reid Wade Rencsok Michelle Robinson Randy Rocker Chris Rockhold Gretchen Rodeffer Monica Rodriguez Maxine Rowe Richard Roy John Ruby Rachel Rumann Brian Runnels Juniors CMO-Rub 209 W M4 9 ! 94 -MW, , www Www ,ge rw by Ron Amodio I think getting involved helps you meet many new people, stated Junior Lisa Willis. ln her three years, Lisa has been in- volved in ACE, swimming, Criada, An- nouncers Club, NHS and SNHS. When she was a sophomore, she was class representative and SNHS treasurer. Out of school, she was a volunteer at the hospital as a candy striper. Lisa is very close to her family. l-ler parents and her brother are very sup- portive. lVly mother is very influential on everything l do, commented Lisa. Lisa's hobbies include swimming, singing, dancing, and she loves to go shopping. ln her spare time, she tries to do all her hobbies besides holding down a part-timejob at Bullocks'. With all that, Lisa still maintains a 4.0 GPA. When Lisa finishes high school, she would like to go to college in California on a scholarship if possible, or attend A.S.U. When Lisa gets older, she would like to be a lawyer or an anchor-wom- en. 210 Juniors CRu-Trl H,,g,,:. 71 ,gif WW? V cw W ,L Q 'V lx AEM We af 5 if x ffffft f .. J 4 ? me 1 QW , 2 0 ' gf- , , V . -'1 1 1, ,,, 15 1' f ' ,L . 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Kelly Trulson Angela Turnage John Turton Tom Tuttle Angie Tyler Mark Villa Paul Viso Holly Vitello Tom Walden Lisa Walker Dean Wauson Gia Weaver Cory Weber Eric Weber Heather Webster Cordell Williams Holly Williams Janelle Williams Terri Williams Titfeny Williams Matt Winters Hong Wong Jennifer Wood Mike Wright Carol Unglaube Barclay Vaida Sandra Van Paris Cathy Varley Juan Velarde Melissa Wallace Ann Warren Brandy Watson Jennifer Watson Debbie Waugh Joe Weech Candi Westmark Dianna Wetstein Wendy Wetzell Julie Whitaker Ty Williams Lisa Willis Mike Wills Lisa Wilson Lisa Wintennantel Jennifer Zell Michele Zepp Owen Zorge ii' Bridget Yanz JUl'llOR MARY STRING! enjoys a meal at a local fast food restaurant. Photo by Davis. JUNIOR JERRY PETERS puts in his order at Arby's. Photo by Davis. JUNIOR HEATHER WEBSTER does a dance routine with CHSazz in front of the auditorium. Juniors tTr-Zol 215 Q .z .ET Z.: ....,.... 1 .09 -, x Aw X N Q 9' 0 Q Q' Hu. 'CE' 214 WH E :. 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I I I 'W , I I , B ok What do you say when you talk which I went from knowing noth- -ypestyle ,,i..4, Bel1QU'?t, tfaed about something that's taken up ing about yearbook production to Rody Copy . I, , .11 Pt- JUS!! t soirnuch of your school life? y knowing how to draw, layouts, set .Qlios . . , I ,,r,..r - When I was ,first exposed -to type, organize an index, take pic- dl' CSI ,Q M . f I iixjisiolri Pages .Jefferson D2- Etudent Life . , ,Q ,Honda 48 Pt- Classes ..,- Lyman ltahc D ' Clubs , ....., Q .Jefferson 60 Pt- S orts 4 . ,..,ISO1Til1Y1-3 italic-48,,,Pt't Sgniors . . Brush 5CfiPt Number of copies' -r -- 1260 Number of P3955 4 ' ' k Jostensfitmegcan Yearboo ,W 0. it , , I , visaiia, california Coronado Yearbook Production, I mainly liked to sit and talk with the staffers while doing very easy tasks, that was when I was in 5th grade and my older sister was the editor. But when I became a staffer four years later, I saw a program that had to go back to scratch, the ex-advisor had moved to a differ- ent, school. There was no begin- ning, class and everybody who was new had to figure! a lot of things out for themselves. So, Idid just that and never stopped doing that. Now, I have survived four years in tures, print pictures, and practical- ly anything else that one would have to know to make a yearbook. I learned that one cannot do ev- erything by oneself, -but should delegate the workcas evenly, as possible among the staff. Being as this is the last story to be typed and the last page to be sent to the printing plant, I am now FREE!!! it Staff S 'Acknowledgements 241 NEW YORK GIANTS coach Bill Parcells is carried off the field after they defeated the Denver Broncos - 59-20 - in Super Bowl XXI in Pasadena, California, on Jan. 25, 1987. SOPHOMORE ROBIN RISKE looks up to- ward the sky obsewing a light spectrum during her Chemistry class. Photo by Da- VIS. Q. 242 Closing MARK FRAZER ENJOYS ATC riding Over lilNCl OF COURTS Todd B , usot, is greeting sand dunes. He is seen here on a weekend his close friends shortly after being trip near Yuma with some Coronado stu- crowned. Photo by Brown. dents. Photo by Davis. ,. -l:-- fy- .',', aq gat --ff.- ff ' 'f 'Z P . ,,,' . HWWHL ijg , V V M, ,C lWx . ' if , 5 V ' Q fi - gfftfapx . . g -5 - LKVV 5,1 4 '- ' ' --.ig-ii 6,5 -. ig . if-Q-Q 4 fi 5 -T.. 5 .X i , Qzilfy - I K , t - V fy ' L f- Mp- 1- ,,,, -'f-I ,,M I 1 E Ilya, ,M V' Qwwmww M.. ' ,,fh .. .L,, ,, - ,,.. STEPHANIE RING PREPARES to listen to foreign language tapes in the lab. This wasjust one activity that students partici- pate in, during their many classes. Photo by Lewis. THE STATE FAIR, an annual event in Ari- zona, was a popular past-time for students during its run in the fall. Photo by Bari- beau. ONLOOKERS WATCH as KUPD's Sam Scam and Dave Pratt encourage students from around the valley to dance at the Key club-sponsored Arthritis Dance-A-Thon. Photo by Lewis. C-C-on many special occa- sions ccsc ctsi every-day events, the year was a year to remember. Even though some of the memories weren't exhilarat- ing, they were unique. They can never be re-enacted or changed: they are irreplaceable. Only once do students take AP American History with Bob Fink- bine, have a certain Senior Slave, or get experience from holding a title that comes with a large amount of responsibility dur- ing their high school years. They learned a lot and did different things each day. These Coronado Dons will con- tinue to learn throughout their lives. As it got closer to the end of the school year, students who had be- come great friends made plans that would or would not keep them near each other. But, they will always be there for each other in the years to come. Closing 245 SENIOR JOE DURANT and Greg Mattern display popular fashions of the day. Also shown is the ever-popular skateboard, not only was it used for entertainment, but for many, it was their method of transporta- it tion to itt' and from schoolg Photo by Davist MALLS AND HALLS could always be seen filled during the rush to beat the bell be- tween classes. A-ff H'-N-N.LN..,HN..N 'Wilt A V . V warm. , THE YEARBOOK STAFF-Front row: Cindy Mills, Shiela Byrd, Doreen Henderson, Lisa Aikin, Julie Starkey, Todd Bursot, Ni- and Juan Velarde. Third Row: Laura Stran- cole Johnson, Carrie Davis and Bill gis, Linda Bayless, Toni Lynn Cocuzzi, David Lewis. Back Row: Ron Amodio, Jus- Brown. Second Row: Missifaith Duff, Monica Ciallego, Dawn Britton, Sue tine Seetot, Corey Finnegan, Sandy Del Cheyenne Bradshaw, Jennifer Bamo, An- Schoenfeld, Tangi Buchanan, Nicole Ol- Greco, Neil Schockner, Veronica Thomas li m Luther, Jason Bankey son, Rachel Huerta, Jo Ann Benavidez and and Melissa Benner. 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Heather 201 To the ,left - Last year's queen, Allen, Aaron Allen, Amy 187 Allen, Brett 187 Allen Brian 74, 215, 245 Allen Darren 72, 187 Allen, John 150, 174 Allen, Jonathan 215, 245 Allen Marta 201 Allen Michael 201 Allen Nicholette 69, 201 Allen, Rachel 125, 187 Almhjell, Scott 201, 215 A Almquist, April 187 Alvarez, Joe 245 Alward, Thomas 187 Amabile, Lawrence 201 Ambrose, Jennifer 187 Ambrose, Linda 187 Ambrose, Toby 201 Amodio, Ronald 5, 201 Amols, David 105, 109, 201 Anaguano. Nephtali 187 Anaya, Michael 187 Anderla, Chris Anderson, Cynthia Anderson Doug Anderson Eric Anderson, Gregory 95, 201 Anderson, Jesi 201 Anderson, June 172 I I Anderson Karen 175 Anderson, Kathryn 175 Anderson, Michelle C. 187 Anderson, Michelle L. 187 Anderson Rebecca 187 Anderson Ronald Andre, Lynne 119, 201 Amoldussen, Kelly 201 Arthur, Gregory 85, 187 I' Arvay, Janine 50, 51, 201 Ashworth, John D. 4, 54, 98, 99, Aslamy, Zubair 174 Aslamy, Nasir Zia 215, 245 Arnoldussen, Steven 150, 174' f A RIDING IN THE Homecoming buggy, Heather Gowans, John Boyer, Mike Criswell, and Kerry Cross enjoy being nominees. Photo by Baribeau. Atanasoff, Peter 201 Arrridge, Patricia 187 Austin, Lisa 215, 245 ' g Averhoff, Shad 174 Avianantos, John III 187 Ayala, Joseph 174 Ayen, Shondel 187 Aylesworth, Jennifer 44, 97, 215, 245 Bacon, Julie 187 Bafaloukos, Katina Bailey, Janeen 56 Bailey, Tami Bailey, Tom 14 Bailey, Tiffany 99, 201 Baine, Matti 175 Baine, Riki I , Bair, Cameron 129, 201 Y I Bair, Sheena 175 Baird, Jana 175 Baird, Jason 201 Baker, Ginnie Baker, Neil 187 Bales, Dave Bales, Heather 5, 99, 121, 201 Baliingham, Tiffany 175 Bankert, Robin 201 Bankey, Jason 201 Bann, James 216, 245 Banning, Cynthia 97, 99, 216 Baray, Jody 125, 187 Barbee, Shannon 187 Barciz, John 187 Barger, Jesse 175 Barlow, Tracy 187 Bames, John II 95, 216, 245 Bamey, Lance 187 Barno, Bryan 45, 201 Bamo, Jennifer 201 Barno, Stephanie Barrett, Cosima 75, 187 Barringer, Kimberly Bartell, Eric 174 Barto, Henry 201 Barton, Richard 216, 245 Baskin, Donna Bateman, James 201 Bates, Linda 146 Bates, Roger R. 187 , Baudo, James 187 Bauer, Tiffany 174 Baughman, Scott 187 Bausman, Gregory 187 Bautista, Adolfo Bayless, Linda 187 Beardsley, Michael 201 Bebow, Charles 174 Bebow, Judith 201 Bechtold, Amy 119, 187 Beck, Daniel 174 Bedwell, Kristy 175, 201 Beardsley, Mike 201 Beedle, Stephen Beers, Michael 174 Bell, Douglas 201 ECTIJCE, COW 201 1 Jo Ann 7, 201 Benvento, Antonio Bengston, Nicole 76, 77, 216 Benner, Melissa 201 Benner, Miles 175 Baker, John 187 Beracy, Darin 201 C-C-CM in E SW , Mff fime,, EW H , Kelly Christian, crowns Erin Mc Kallor jasgliithe new Homecoming queen, I Photo by Baribeau. Background - One of Chicago's great buildings is the home of the Illinois Film Office, where Carrie Davis toured during a journalism convention. Photo by Davis. Index CAb-Bel 249 Bergstrorn 201 1 Berini, Russeii Berkey, Gretchen 201 Berry, Angela 95, 175 Berry, Dawn 187 Berry, Kimberiy 187 Berry, Tinaf201, 9 Bertone, Best' Beverly, ,201 Beyner, i 175 Biebel, AdrEerrne175 Biebrich, E.ricu216, 245 Biebrich, Ernest 174 Bienualter, Tamara 201 CHS STUDENTS ENJOY the company of , ...L-,-9 .fs .. iBodlovich, Frances 187 Boepple, Betsy 216, 245 Boepple, Carey 201 Boepple, Tim Bogdanowich, Andrea 187 Bohlman, Laura 85, 186, 187 - Bohlman, Michael 216, 611.: I egoiieau, Rodney gy SS1rr a1 SSa111r osoirand, keine 99, 187 S, rrrrn B ,, Beiand, Patrick 216 ,1 6 1 Bolen, Eric 187 2 Boler, Suzanne 174 Bolgt, Tina 174 Bollinger, George 201 Bolton, Brett Bonanno, David 217, 245 Bonebrake, Vickie 217, 245 S , Bradford, Rollin Bradshaw, David 201 Bradshaw, Donna - Bradshaw, Cheyenne 175 Bradshaw, Samaria 187 Bradstream, Frank 201 Brady, Greg 201 1, 9 Braid, Eirik 20, 21, '26, 126, 129 216, 217, 245 B , Brakebill, -sssiss g Brakebill, Tracyl2U1 s..l 9 7' Brasfield, Kristi 1871. 2. 8 9 Brazell, Brenda 1871 8 Breard, Michelle 95, 217, 245 Breen, Kathryn 89, 217, 245 Brennan, Robert 201 9 Bressner, rloney1174, Bindig, Kimberly . 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Gordon, Da y, Katy 76 Day, Susan 245 De De De De De De De De De De De De De De De Deal, Dean, Allaume, Diana 205 Allaume, Gail 245 Anda, Nereida 177 Benedictis, Kraig 219 Fazekas, Sue 219 Filippis, Mara 177 Gasperis, Craig 205 George, Daniel 177 George, Mary 205 Lucia, Andrew 177 Deanna 125, 177 Michael 189 Pinto, Pinto, Tour, Laura 119, 219, 245 Kevin 219 Witte, Witte, Michelle 189 Matthew177 Alaniiette Dean, Darla 105, 189 Dean, Tami 172 , Dean, Tricia Deasy, Patrick g .u, flww Decker, Me l, Delnegggoihn De1t'Greco, Vzrldra 189 Deleree, L' ifer 189 Deluca Ll I Dempsey, gKim i174, 177 nham ' ' De RODIITMQ l Eades, Virginia 175 Eakins, Joseph Earle, Debra 119, 189 East, Robert 15, 45, 220, 246 Eaton, Geoffrey 177 Ebert, Gretchen 220, 246 Ebert, Hansi 177, 185 Economos, Sophia 205 Eddleman, Jutamanee Edelman, Angela 205 Edwards, Blake 177 Lewis Jr. 205 Lois 54, 64, 65 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Tabitha 177 Egan, Sean Egurrola, Jesus Eichenauer, Lisa 189 Eichenauer, Shawn 50, 51, 98, 99, 121, 220, 246 Eitel, Jan 220 Eklund, Robert Elam, Craig Elek, Michele 6, 84, 85, 119, 177 Elison, Stacey 177 Elliott, Brian 220 Elliott, Bryce 205 Ellsworth, Mame 97, 220, 246 7 igfgorbis, Kurt Finkbine, Robert 175 Finnegan, Corey 189, 199 Finnell, Shane Fiorito, Sean 205 Fimlan, Allan Firman, Jennifer 189 Fishel, Noelle 109, 214, 2 Fishel, Todd 189, 190 Fisher, Anthony Fisher, Michael 189 Fitch, Allen 190 Fitch, Laurie 55, 85, 85, 205, 208 Fitton, Debbie 221 Fitzgerald, Rebecca 190 Fitzsimons, Paul 69 Fladhammer, Jon Fleming, Todd Flinn, Anthony 190 Flinn, Brent Flores, Lupe 190 Flores, Martha 177 Florio, Michael 95, 221 Flowers, Kristin 205 Foote, Dale 55 Foote, Karis 205 Foran, Shannon 105, 190 21, 246 121, Forbes, Kelly 85, 109, 221, 246 , orbis, Dana 95, 177 EIIINQ, LlSa 125, 205 ' Fgrd, Colleen K Elwick, Cynthia 177 , ls, 'ipordl Julie if 245 Diamond, Diaz, T Dickson Tina 205 - 205 189 Dirlam, Julie 1767 , Do, Huong 205 Dockter, Mary Jo 245 Dockter, Matthew 177 Doglione, Lora 321, 220, 245 177 Forrest, Lisa E221 Forstie, Doifgias Forftie, , f ' 191 Forehand, Rayrg5ond,,5l.91g Gallego, Monica 125, 205 Gallegos, Mary 246 Gallegos, Ross 191 Gallegos, Ryan Gallipeau, Dustin 177 Gand, Heidi 177 Gantchoff, Maria 191 Garcia, Gregory 177 Garcia, Martin Garcia, Tracy 222 Gamer, Deborah 205 Garrick, Richard 177 Gan'ison, Bradley 177 Garuccio, Gabrielle 191 Garuccio, Peter 177 Gastelum, Angela 191 Gatewood, Douglas 95, 17 7 Gatewood, Susan 95, 122, 246 Geffert, Kyle 4, 12, 118, 119, 190 Geffert, Thomas 129, 222, 246 Genius, Elizabeth Gentry, Jimmy Genualdi, Anthony 190 George, Shavm 190 Gerlach, Andrew 177 Gerlach, Edward 190 Gerlach, Jared 190 Gemlinaro, James Gerteisen, Gwendolyn 177 Gibson, Kyle Giebelhaus, Jodi 76, 77, 246. Gies, Donavon 177 Gieseler, Kim Zan 205 Giger, Gary 204 . iger, Tanya 191 42 , ille, lvllelpel 52, 40, 41, 97,,,222? ' Forsyth iwrence vis, '2Gi!ligan, Lisa 89, 1 , 15 ,gf ortney, Danaf89, y Jessica os e'r,, ason 151, 1' A ,Qihte vid 222, 246 V - F .K SWQO5 ayna 95, 202' - ,HA at W J ra 1915 i', en,, er 177 V EV M AI ., Ili.: Q lk 6 rf 4 Man rrl 1 222' W Flin, . , -A- 4:9 i, . 'A' Vi Smnilinl, A L ' ,wc it r 'lcf 4 Gomez Steve se ,. Kimberl Gonzalez Evans, Kimberly 221, Fraser, Tina 95,177 , 1 Gonzalez Evans, Laura 221, 246 Frasserto, Frank 190, 197 Gonzalez Evans, Lisa 205 Frazier Marie Goodrich Evans, Mary Juana 2, 214 Gorderl, Evans, Mylisa Dolan, Todd Dominguez, Michelle 220 Donna, Peter 220 Donna, William 189 Doolan, Luke Q9 Douglas, Holly T77 Dowd, Michael 205 Dowling, Derek 189 Downhour, Mark 189 Doyle, Johnathan 78, 79, 99, Ryan 190 Evatt, Cal 189 Nicole 95, 177 Eveland, Balin Dean Evers, Kyle French, Camille 222, 246 Exendine, 146, 177 F Fadley, Christopher 189 Fadley, John 205 French, Camissa French, C 205 French, James French, Tracie Freymullelj, Fries, Patrick Fritts Chris Fritz Gordon, Ambr Thomas Dylan 177 nt 177 25, 120, 114, 189 Fairfield, Susan Drab, Stephanie Faison, Angela 177 Drak, La 205 Falk, Jason 189 Drew, Carolyn Farley, Julie Drew, J, Karen 177 Driscoll, r Dropps, g 0, 45 Duckworri 2 ea 1 Duff, Faith Duhame Cari 205 Fearon, We Robin Dunn, Mike Dupont Duran, Durant, 27, 95, 172, 220, Durant, Trista 189 Dutt, Christina 125, 177 Dwyer, John 205 Dye, Jeremy 177 Dykeman, Veronica 220 Wendy 190 Dykes, Joshua 177 Figueroa, 91 Green, Joel 204 Dziensuwski, Marat189 Finger, Lester Gallagher, Roberta Green, Patrick 252 Index fDa-Gri :sir Green, Tony 190 Greene, Diana 190 Gi-gene, Raymond Ill 204 Greene, Jennifer 191 Greene, Teresa 76, 225, 246 Greenly, Melissa 191 Greenrock, Jeannie 191 Greenrock, Sandra 191 Gregory, Jeffrey 204 orggouy, John 225 Grenz, Sean ' Christine 204 Earl 204 G , , n, Irma 99 Grglin, Gi n I , Jack G n, Michael 74, 225 Gr', lle, Sheila 191 Grgjssman, Gary Grotelueschen, Renell Grumbein, Arik Gvjastella, Sharon Glijelian, Colby 205 Giferra, Amy 225, 246 Gikrra, ,Don 190 Howard 45 Gf' f st, Heil 205 'yyz' ter, James zelman, Liz Gfrtison, Wendy 120 M Gi, kay, Jamie 177 Ci tafson, Craig i tafson, Robert, ferrez, Alisha 121, 225, 2 i3rrez, Harrison, Kristi Harrison, Thomas 225, 246 Harrison, Woodrow 225 Hart, Tennessa 190 Hathaway, Hat Haugan, Holly 205 Haughton, Jeffrey 129, 205 Hawbaker, Rachel 95, 204 Hayes, David 225 Haynes, Danny Haynes, Daryn 225, 246 Haynes, Kari 204 Hayworth, Stephanie 190 Healy, Robert 225 Heame, Chris 95, 177 Heame, Kevin 95, 191 Heather, Jerrald Hecke, Chad 204 M4- Heidt, Shawn 225, 246 Heilmann, Lisa 80, 85, 204 Heimbuck, Bruce 177 Heins, Lynn 177 Heisler, Faye 224 Heller, Victoria 177 Helms, Thomas 151, 177 Helmstein, Anna 224 Henderson, Doreen 80, 97, 214, 224, 246 Henderson, Martin Jr. 204 Henderson, Scott Hendrickson, Sabrina 178 Henry, Andrew 45, 205 Henry, Randell 224, 246 Hermanowski, Daniel 15 , 95, Herminzek, Marcy 205 Hershberger, Paul 178 Hershberger, Todd Heston, Dianne 178 Hewitt, Brad 205 Hewitt, Jeremy 178 Hewitt, Tricia 191 Hickey, Traci 191 Hicks, Brenda 178 Higgins, Alicia 191 Higgins, Cheryl 179 Higgins, Clarke Higgins, Michelle 224 Highland, Beverly Hill, Alisa 119, 205 Hill, Holly 204 Hill, Robert 205 Hing, Carrie 204 JOEL KUESTER, GARROH Morris, and Lucy Matsik discuss Flaubert's Madame Bovery in IVAP. Photo by Davis. ..-Vt am, we Gerald Hamilton, Keith Hamilton, Rochelle 191 Hamlin, Daniel 204 225, 246 4 Joan 85 Harris, Mary K. 246 Harris, Mike 11, 57 Harris, Robert Harris, Sandy 125 to show their spirit. Photo by Davis. Background - On an assembly day, security guard Mike Pops tells a student when the next class will start. Photo by Davis. Index fGr-Heb 255 ONE OF THE float champions, Lucy Mat- sik, enjoys her lunch hour with her friends. Photo by Davis. Hmkel, rllns.haw, i 224, 246 Hoagland, ,204 Hodges, StaeyQ224, 246 Hoerger, Michael 129, 204 Hoffman, Anne Hoffman, Marsha 179 Hoffman, Jonathan 191 Holenka, Christine Holland, Doug? - Holley, Holliday, Holhdayi. F L nollingswdrdfilssliee 51, 99, 205 HollingsworthjgROl5elt Holloway, Theodore 179 Holman, Dillon Holman, Roxanne 179 Holmes, Joanna 190 Holmes, Thomas Holst, Bradley 224, 246 Holst, Kristin 178 Holt, Kirby 4, 97, 99, 246 Holtzman, Katy 178 Holz, Lydia 205 Homer, Lelon 190 Honahnie, Kimberly 95, 178 Hood, Trina 51, 98, 99, 224 Hook, Davlm 225 Hom, Christopher 95 Home, Mary 45 Homer, Lisa 122, 125, 205 Homer, Michelle 178 Hoster, Adam 178 Houglund, Kevin 225, 246 House, Scott 179 House, Wesley 190 Houser, Cercie Hovre, Brian 179 Jacobs, Adam 172 Jacobs,f1Melissa 74 Jacobs, Paul 12 Jacobs, Randi 178 Jacques, Joseph 95 Jagos, Michelle 204 Jagos, Patrick Jakob, Amy Jo 99, 246 James, Brandon James, Jennifer 204 ' ,Tracey 204 Ja G?2 5259F0lhY Jansiliilif Robert L Janiekifdennifer 190 Jasper, Steven 52, 190 Jauregui, Connie 95 Jaworek, Joy Lynn 191 Jelen, Robert Lee 204 Jensen, Carolee 179 Jewett, Jennifer 205 Jlmeneii, Consuelo 179 ,Naomi sshnsrophef, Johirlsongi ebra 205 55 5 Johnsijnjbennis ii'c l g Johnson, Erleka 95, 191 T Johnson, Jason 191 ' Johnson, Jennifer 191 Johnson, Marcus 95, 179 Johnson, Marcy Johnson, Mariorie Johnson, Nicole 191, 194 Johnson, Norman 205 - - Jonsson, Robert 225, 246 ss,, ,ssssi Q Ronald A kk..... Johnsvnr Jcihnson, Johnson, wwf! Kemash, Pamela 205 Kemp, Pat 225 Kenton, Jade 195 Kem, Lisa 195 Kertesz, Joseph 5 5 Kiefer, Charles 205 Tina 205 2 Windi 205 - Russell Todd 1951 ,,,,,s,, ss,, Howard, Stephen 66, 179 Howe, Kristina 190 Hoy, Kris 119, 190, 199 Hubbell, Nathan 179 Hubble, Eric 179 Huckins, Paul Huddleston, Scott 225 Huddleston, Sean 151, 178 Huerta, Rachel 205 Huffman, John 191 Huffman, Lance 191 Huffman, Scott 225 Huffman, Shaum 150, 191 Hughes, Kelly 95, 178 Hughes, Richard Hulme, Ron 191 Humetewa, Gregory Huntress, Danielle 95, 191 Hupe, Sean 205 Hurler, Scott, 95, ,190 Hurley, 178 Hurt, Debra, 2465 5 Husbands, Richard lannello. Robert 204 lcenhower, Mark lhsen, Eric95, 190 lntrieri, Melanie lsaacsonniiliobert 190 lves, Lyndiaj 52 J Jablonsky, Robert 178 Jackson, Carla 214, 225, 246 Jackson, Elisa 254 ,tHe-Lal Jones, Alan 195 Jones, Francis 179 Jones, Lisa 179 Jones, Michelle 66, 204 Joshlin, Carrie 174, 178, 184 Joshlin, Gregory Joshlin, Shawn 225, 246 o L 5 i,i J Nan i ii Edward ' Jtiaifezf David Jubenville, Tracy Jung, John 178 Jung, Richard 225, 246 Jung, Tashia 76, 225, 246 Jurasko, Cherie 76, 225, 246 Jury, Ralph Andre lV 195 J KJBXTICS K Lkkii K 1 iis ,,i s ,, Q K 20, 178 T5 Kahn, Jessica 20 4 Kai, Daniel Kaibetoney, Eddie 204 Kaiser, Christopher 195 g Kang,5Kwi 52, 225 Kararn, Richard 204 g . K3if1Q1l0,.RCI1CE 20 i-ii,..,,. . 0 Dawn 195 Y Michene 51' If - Dallas 195 it 2 Kehoe, Cheryl 125, 204 5 Keiser, Anthony 5 Keller, Ryan 178 Kelley, Deanna 95, 205 Kelly. Michael Kelly, Nancy 225, 246 Keniash, Kimberly 225, 246 g Kieff, John 5 ' ' Kierzek, Julie 195 Kiley, Laura 205 Kimball, Todd 195 King, Eureka 178 King, Mary 115 King, Patrick 246 King, Thad Kirkhuff, Cindy 179 ,, 4 Kirkhuff, Clerng 11. Q 5g,Klrschbaum, 146, 179 gjjlssack, Todd , Klasener, Klavuhn, kirsteniiisifszs, 246 Kleinknight, Brian72O? Kleppinger, Joshua - Klima, Toni ' Klingler, John 195 Klouzal, Michael 151, 179 Klunk, Michelle 179 Knapp, Jennifer ' 5i55 55 Knapp, Teresa 178 ii,.,, 5 KKKUCIBYIQC, John 95 Knepper, Donna i5i5 Knerr, Lynn 207 iiii Kniery, Heather 95, 195 - Knight, Kimberley 207 Knipp, Justin 178 Koble, Scott Koch, Matthew 195 Koch, Vicki 225, 246 Koemp, Raymond 195 -Kohn, Erik 207 Koi, Angelique 226, 246 5Kok0r0S, Nicholas Kolbeck, Jued 207 Kolstad, Timothy 178 Kolwaite, Alison 195 Kolwaite, Melissa 85, 207 Kolyszko, Shannon 207 Komurek, Edward Kootswatewa, Lisa Korakis, James 195 is Korson, Keela 226 Koski, Susan Kotol, Christopher 226 Kotol, Paul 62, 207 Kovacs, Aimee 195 Kovzelove, Theodore 195 Kowalski, Kevin 195 Kramp, Carrie 195 Kramp, Suzanne 226, 246 Krater, Dale 195 Kratz, David 226 Krause, Eric Kremiller, Rhett 89, 226, 246 Krenke, Richard 226 Kressaty, Stefanie 95, 226 246 Krieg, Kevin 74, 246 Krieg, Timothy 195 Krieger, Raquel 195 Kruger, Paula 195 Kuehn, Ann Kuehn, Kelly 226 Kuehn, Kimberly Kuehn, Kurtis Kuehn, Robert Kueker, Eric 195 Kueker, Julie 178, 185 Kuester, Joel 85, 114, 226 229 246 Kuhn, Rochelle 146 Kulka, g 207 Ku kulkaijiftfiiitffely 178 Kula, Mark 195 Kulongowski, Robert 247 Kumlin, Barbara 125, 226, 247 Kurland, Laurie Kurtz, Russell 207 Kurz, Martha 95, 207 Kus, Roger 207 Kutz, Daniel 179, 182 lxecuyer, Qxnri- 89, 195 La Barge, Brian 150, 179 La Fontaine, Jennifer 179 La Haie, Kelly 226 La Haie, Ryan 195 La Rue, Jessica La Voie, Tim 226 Dame 226. isabossiere, Brenda 89g207,jj mLm,. ITE, 1mA IZAI 31 Laessig, Lisa 226, 2.47 lgafon, Sammy Jr. 226,247 mfon, Sheri 179 M 4 Lahner, Michelle 227, 247 Lain, John 195 Laine, Rebecca . - Lakey, Cynthia 227, 2475 Lakin, Charles 207 Lakowski, Susanne 178 Lalley, Diane 227, 247 Lamaide, Chris 195 Lamparski, Robert 207 Landeck, Shannon 207 Lock, Locke, 1 Loeffel, Lofgreen, Abliliii-125, 195 Lofland, Shawn 228 I-0119, Arthur iv 186, 188, 195 Long, Melissa 178 Long, Scott 178 Long, Sue Long, Wendy,24, 98, 99, 109, 115, 121, 228, 247 Lopez, Albert 95, 207 Lopez, James 95, 247 Lopez, Joseph 195 Lopez, Martha 207 Lopez, Scott 178 Landrey, Art Lang, Jayson 195 Langner, Angel 105, 178 Lapointe, Jason 5, 9, 24, 25, 49, 85, 97, 175, 214, 227 Lapointe, Melissa 195 Larmer, Lisa 76, 77, 227 Laskoskie, Deidre 207 Latronica, Rodney 56, 195 Lattimer, Joseph 178 Lattin, Bonnie 172, 227, 247 Lau, Devin 195 Laurent, Michelle 247 Lavoie, Charles 195 Lawrence, Karen 227, 247 Lawrence, Scott 95, 178 Lawson, Cami 207 Lawson, Melinda 178 Le Sarge, Paxston 195 Matthei, Frederick 207 Leathers, Lisa 99, 227, 247 Leavitt, Robert 195 Leaym, Claude Jr. Leckband, Michel 179 Leddy, Bart Ledet, Brandi 195 Ledford, Wayne 207 Lee Allison 4, 199, 179 Lee Barbara Lee Cyndi 195 Lee, Michelle A. 95, 195 Lee, Michelle P. 207 t, ,,, Leiter, Kathi Leonard, Barton 105, 227. Lorentz, Robert 179, 228 Lorentz, Ronald Lowery, Cathleen 228 Lozevski, Jennifer 179 Lozevski, Phillip Luban, Michael 179 Lubay, Jamee 228 Lubay, Jim 179 Luckey, Kimber 228 Ludmg, Diane Lukey, Brooke 195 Lung, Kenneth 228, 247 Luther, Kimberly 80, 195 Lutz, Melissa 207 Luzania, Alejandro Luzar, Robert Jr. 105 Lyon, Dyana 85, 179 Lyons, Mark 228 Mac Donald, Kevin 195 Mac Donald, Kimberly 85, 228, 247 Mac Dowell, Arianna Macleod, Stephen 207 Magiera, Matthew 207 Maglich, Karen Magnusonfilrustin 151, 178 Magub, Corey 228 Magub, Nicole 195 Mains, David 95, 207 195 . 'i L arry 195 8' Ma,Eik,fKrista 47, 97, 228 Malley, Craig 228, 247 if Mailey, Susan 195 Mailoy, Joseph Maioney, Jason Maney, Edward 178, 185 Mann, Christopher 89, 95, 178 Mann, Derek 228 Mann, Harry Mann, Renee Manthey, Mae 50, 51 Marcetic, Vesna 267 ,rit Marino, Dale 25, 127, 128, 228, 247 Marks. Jeanette 95, 207 Marquardt, Sandra 109 Mars, Pamela 207 Marshall, Jennifer 105, 195 Marshall, Lyseth Martin, Glen 195 it ' , Joan 85, 195 Martin iniiftin , Merri 178 Martin, Michelle 125, 178 Martin, Misty 179 ' Martin, Shane 207 Martin, Stacy 228 Martin, Victoria 247 Martindale, Christopher 179 Martindale, James Martinez, Deedra 195 Martinez Gabriel 95 Martinez, Mark 195 Martinez, Mia 207 ttnarrinez, Victoria 229, 247 Maskulka, Lee 179 Mason, Julie Ann 207 Mastandrea, Amy 207 Masters, Jerome Mather, Lisa 179 Mather, Matthew 207 Mathews, Mike Mathot, David 207 Matsik, Lucy 4, 54, 85, 109, 247 Mattern, Gregory 41, 97, 229, I Matteson, Amy 85, 95, 195, is Matteson, Michelle 207 i-l' ' Matthews, Michael H179 Matthews, Sandraggifygl ssgg il- Maughan, Curtis 116, 1.29, 229, 247 A 1 Mauk, Brian 181 Mauller, Angel 195 Mauszycki, Randy Maxwell, Mark 181 Mayo, Georgia Mc Allister, Clea Mc Bride, Marc 76, 229, 247 Mc Cann, Kathieenfy, Mc Carley, Bobbie ,,' 89, 207 Mc Carty, Lawrencef,129, 207 Mc Cauley, Daniel181 Mc Clure, Ronald 195, 207 Mc Clure, Ronda Mc Comb, Catherine 195 Mc Combs, Don Jr. 181 Mc Combs, Tesa 207 Mc Coy, Cynthia 195 Mc Crocklin, Karen 174, 229, 247 Mc Cullar, Donelle 95, 195 Mc Daugale, Troy.2D7 A Mc Donald, Joan 'siii f iii.,r V Mc Donald, Lisa 207. Mc Donald, Sean Mc Donnell, Elizabeth 181 Mc Dowell, Amy Mc Dowell, Arania 207 Mc Dowell, Marci 181 Mc Farland, Joann Mc Farlin, Rick 195 Mc Gill, Carri t Mc Gill, Harold I Mc Gill, Mary 89, 195 Mc Gill, Tracy 229, 247 Mc Gillis, Kelly 4 Mc Girr, Kevin Mc Givern, Jill 207 Mc Grath, Brandee 207 Mc Grigor, Jodie 41, 207 Mc lnnis, Kelly 229 Mc Kallor, Erin 10, 24, 25, 82, 85, 97, 99, 115, 229, 252, 247 Mc Kallor, Patrick 186, 195 Mc Kay, Kathryn 195.. Mc Keehan, Michael, 1,, Mc Keever, Genevieve 68, 181 ment of the Homecoming King Leonard, Lora Leonard, Virginia 195 Leslie, Kenneth Lesnick, Benjamin 207 ' Leu, Bich Tho 56, 109, 207 Leu, Tri Tho 227 . Levee, April Levee, Joe 179, 207. - Levey, Michelle 207 Lew, David 179 ' Lewallen, Kandy 207 Lewandowski, John Paul 195 C-6- Lewis, David 207 Lewis, Gregory 227 Lewis, Jeana 179 Lewis, Jonette 207 Lewis, Lisa 207 Lewis, Mark 227, 247 Leyva, Saul Jr. 95, ,195 Libuszowski, Jeffrey195 Libuszowski, Pamela 207 Lien, Jay Lihosit, Dane 195 Lin, Helen 178 Lin, Sing 207 Lindberg, Courtney 207 Lindebak, Lia 207 Lindennan, Dana 227, 247 Lindlar, Jennifer 227, 247 Lindsey, Leann Lindsey, Stephen 227 Linsalata, Lisa 195 Little, Krista Little, Tina 227 J Lo Breglio, Stacey 195 Lobus, Mary 207 time Paw ,,T,o.,the left - Daletglfflgarino and Kerry? Cross await thf stgsii iagnnounce- and Queen. Photo by Baribeau. Background - Mrs. Jean Bak tells Erin Mc Kallor that the counselors have to go to a meeting but will be able to be seen after noon. Photo bygbavis. g t wt, if-fmt.. . , Yfxsift it ff ggi, Index tLa-Mci 255 Mc Kenna, Alan Mc Keown, Marc 229 Mc Laughlin, Thomas Mc Manus, Shea 146, 181 Mc Millan, Andrea 207 McMorine, Scott Mc Reynolds, Patricia 195 Meddock, John 207 Medina, Lisa 195 Medina, Maria 181 Medrano, Luis 95 Mehard, Mary 229 Meier, Ed 92 Meinke, Mark Mejia, Melinda 250, 247 Melius, Anita 45 Melius, Bill Mellick, Corey 95, 195 Meloy, Rhonda 207 Melton, Lori 195 Melvin, Melissa 250, 247 Mencuri, Johnny Mencuri, Nickolas 181 Mendenhall, Charles 250 Mendenhall, Dawn 195 Mendenhall, Peggy 125, 207 Mendoza, Joseph 207 Menefee, Jerry Meredith, Lawrence 181 Meredith, Lorene 250 Menfell, Taline 95 Merrill, Mark 181 Messer, Carolyn Metz, Chandler 247 Metz, Heather 194 Meyers, Edward 95, 207 Meyers, James 181 Morton, Joe 129, 207 Moser, Dale 129, 207 Moss, Jennifer 121, 208 Moulton, Douglas 208 Mowry, Jeff 195 A Mueller, Steven V Ollick, Debbie Olsen, Jason 195 Olsen, John Olson, Kirsten 251 Olson, Nicole 200, 209 Orme, Rex Pham, Hien 251 Phelps, Melissa 194 Philabaum, Kay 208 Phillips, Edra 194 Philo, Derek 194 Piccoli, Christopher 208 Michaud, Michele 76, 77, 250, 247 Mielder, Brian 181 Mihalik, Matthew 181 Mikelat, Mark 15, 129, 250, 247 Milbury, Paula 207 Miletta, Teri Jo 207 Milford, Dennis 181 Millar, Rob Nesl CT, Milledge, Daniel 97, 250, 247 Miller, Jolene 172, 250, 257, 247 Miller, Julie 194 Miller, Tom 27, 56, 57 Millett, Kelli 207 Mills, Amy 207 Mills, Cindy 56, 119, 207, 212 Mills, Eric 151, 181 Miranda, Dee Dee Misewicz, Brian 95, 194 Misfeldt, Jennifer 95, 194 Mitchell, Alton Mitchell, Claudia 4, 76, 77, 247 Mobley, Thomas 127 Mock, Christopher 250 Mok, Candy 207 , Moldovan, Delia-Simon 181 Molique, Sonya Monroe, Deborah 194 Monroe, Steven 250 Moore, Betty Moore, David 85, 195 Mulac, Kenneth 208 Mudler, Brian Muller, John 181 Muller, Melissa 4, 85, 109, 250, 247 Muma, Mischelle 194 Mungia, Rudolfo 194 Munoz, Ann 194 Munoz, Cecilia 181 Munoz, Ernesto Jr. 181 Munoz, Victor 251, 247 Munoz, Victoria 250 Mura, Kerry 89, 105, 208 Murphy, Catherine 76 Murphy, Krysten 119, 200, 202, 208 Murphy, Matt 209 Murray, James 68, 194 Myers, Brian 74, 251 Myers, James Myers, Tricia 194 Myhre, Paul Nabers, Roger Nack, Bill Nagel, Kirsten 251 Nahom, Deborah 209 Nathot, David 66 Natoli, Joseph 195 Natoli, Victor 181 Navigato, Chad 181 Neale, Harry Nell, Diana 209 Nelson, Christopher 195 Nelson, Douglas 251 Nelson, Jerry 95, 181 Nelson, Laura 181 Nelson, Matthew 95, 181 Nelson, Raymond 209 Nelson, Tamara 195 Brandon 208 Newcomer, Jim 99 Nguyen, Minh 251, 247 Nickerson, Melissa 95, 195 Nickerson, Michelle 85, 181 Nielson, Lee 181 Nienaber, Peggy Nienstedt, Douglas 209 Niskanen, Brandon 181 Niskanen, Kevin Niskanen, Kimberly 174 Orr, Jennifer 105 Ortega, Amy 181 Ortiz, Kristina 195 Ott, Corey 195 Overstreet, John P Pace, Jeri 195 Pachello, Burton 181 Pachello, Jena 209 Paddack, Jennifer Jo 95, 209 Page, Lisa 208 Pagnotta, Patricia Palacios, Glen 208 Palais, Jennifer 181 Palinkas, Karen 208 Palinkas, Marcus 181 Palko, Jill 95 Palma, Eddie 181 Palmer, Djenaba 40, 181 Pantera, Tony Panzica, Wayne 208 Paric, Pamela 95, 195 Parillo, Kelly 2, 119, 194 Parker, Betsy Parker, Glenn 194 Parks, Patrick 209 Parks, Stephanie 194 Parod, Clay 209 Parrish, Christopher Parsons, Edward Parsons, Eric 127, 129, 251 Partello, Renee 85, 181 Paschal, Richard ll 194 Pasquel, Kelly 251, 247 Pasquel, William 181 Paternoster, Jennifer 251 Patrick, Airen Patterson, Bradley 89, 209 Patterson, Brian 194 Paul, Scott 2, 127, 129, 251, 247 Pavett, James 95, 209 Paynter, William 2, 127, 129, 209 Paz, Ofelia Pazienza, Glen 208 Peaslee, Gretchen 181 Peeples, Gregory 208 Pelkey, Roger 251 Pelletier, Keith 195 Pellouchoud, Traci 50, 51, 99 Pemberton, Mark Pence, David 181 Pickering, Janet 252, 247 Pier, Cynthia 208 Pinkerton, Taqana 194 Pittinger, Keri 181 Pitts, Brian 195 Plant, Harvey Ploski, Joy 181 Plummer, Keith Pogue, Jesse Pollack, Stacey 208 Pople, Jim Popiel, Ronald Dale 195 Poplawski, Jennifer 120, 176, 181 Poplawski, Jim Poppelreiter, Angela 195 Poppelreiter, Brian 252 Porter, Troy 208 Porteriield, Scott 74 Posner, Terri Poulin, Tami 252, 247 Poulson, Stephanie 85, 125, 195 Pourarbab, Pejman 252 Power, Steve 66, 209 Powers, Charisma 95, 195 Powers, Edmund ' Powers, Kelle Ann 194 Prak, La Pramowski, Peter 146, 181 Praught, Dorothy 181 Praught, Landon 181 Prendergast, Julie 119, 195 Prestwick, Janne 194 Prior, Alicia 95, 181 Privett, Gene Pmitt, Clifton 209 Pruitt, Harold Pucci, Elizabeth 181, 185 Pugsley, Christal 181 Pulve, Renee 209 Pumpkin, Mr. 85, 121 PLIFCCH, Christine 181 Purcell, Craig Purcell, Jason Purcell, Scott Pusztai, Kristine 252, 247 Putnam, Stephanie 194 Putrow, Thomas 209 Putrow, Timothy 194 Noel, Jimmie 195 Noffz, Ronald 181 Nolan, Kelly 125, 194 Nordlund, Don Norman, Stephen Norton, John 251 Nosek, Steven Nowak, Kenneth Jr. 181 Penticoff, Jaci 181 Peoples, Rogin 195 Peralta, Alicia FETCH, J OSC Perez, Andrea 208 Perez, Antonio 195 Perez, Monica 208 Perez, Rena 251 Moore, Dawna 207 Moore, Donna Moore, Kristen 207 Nunley, Clayton 194 Nurkka, Stacia 208 O Ramirez Mora, David 21, 250, 247 Moran, John 250 Moran, Lori 207 Moreno, Rebecca 207 Moreno, Yolanda 181 Morfin, Victor 165, 250 Morgan, Dwight 195 Morgan, Melanie 181 Morones, Eric 195 Morones, Michael Morris, Garron 109, 250, 247 Morris, Robyn 207 Morrison, Latrechia Morrissey, Joseph 207 Mortensen, Cory 195 256 Index CMc-Rel Perkins, Louis Perry, Cheridene 195 Perry, Demetrius 208 Peters, Gerald 209, 215 Peters, Jennifer 127, 146, 181 Pyle, Keith 209 Q Quezada, Rosa 181 Quintana, Rene Silva R Raby, Andrea 208 Raby, Michael 181 Raetz, Toni 181 Ragland, David 181 Ragland, Sherry 125, 252, 247 Rahilly, Shawn 252, 248 Raia, Andrea 194 Raia, Kristine 125, 181 O'Connor, Nora 247 O'Hara, Brynn 95, 208 O'Neill, Casey 194, 208 O'Toole, Melissa 95, 208 O'Toole, Scott 208 O'Neil, John Obenour, Kristi 125, 209 Ockenfels, Gerald Jr. 251 Odell, Sam Ohre, Mark 209 Oliva, April 194 Olivas, Michael 68, 194 Peterson , Bryant 181 Peterson, Carrie 194 Peterson, Christine 181 Peterson, Lisa 209 Peterson, Nicole Peterson, Patricia 95, 181 Peterson, Robert Peterson, Teah Peterson, Wendy Rainwater, Melissa 208 Raisanen, Scott 181 Raisanen, Todd 195 Ramage Randy 181 Ramage Ronald 208 Ramirez, Chris Ramirez Katrina 181 Ramirez Lisa 195 1 ROSendO Jr. 181 Petit, Cindy 209 Petrone, Michael 209 Petruzzi, Pia 65, 109, 209 Peworski, Charles 251 Ramsey, Reba 85, 181 Randolph, Anna Rankin, Kenneth 74, 252, 248 Rath, Lowell 252 Ray, Harold Jr. 181 Ray, Michael 208 Ray, Richard 95 Rea, Lisa 65, 208 Rea, Michael 195 Read, Brian 209 Read, Richard 126, 127, 252 Reardon, Mark 181 Reardon, Michael 255 Redman, Stacy 209 Redman, Theodore 181 Reed, Gregory Reed, Landon 209 Reed, Richard 7, 62, 129, 255 Richmond, Jason 195 Riggle, Gwen Riley, Edward Rind, Philip 255, 248 Ring, Jessica 255, 248 Ring, Stephanie 109, 255, 248 Riscossa, Claudine 181, 185 Riske, Robin 85, 195 Ritter, Mark Ritterhaus, David 95, 255, 248 Riutta, Vanessa Rivera, Dean 20, 248 Rivera, Steven Jay 181 Ratt 14 Roberts Reed, Stephanie Reese, Angela 195 Reeves, Kory 181 Rego, Randy 255 Reichenbach, Kristina 181 Reid, Cris 104, 105, 209 Reid, Rae Ann 55 Reidy, Dawn 89, 115, 195 Reinken, Ginny Reischmann, Eileen 59 Rencsok, Wade 51, 99, 209 Rene, Corey Renicker, Thomas Renquin, Heather 208 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts Roberts Christopher 194 Joy Kathy Mark Tammy 65, 208 Robertson, Matthew Robertson, Sean 95, 182 Robertson, Timothy Robichaud, Scott 255, 248 Robinette, Eric 208 Robinson, Brian Robinson, Jay 85 Robinson, Michelle 209 Robinson, Staci 255, 248 Rhodes, Bradford 194 Reyes, imma 181 Reyes, Melquiades 76, 255, 248 Reynolds, Betrina Reynolds Byron 194 Reynolds June Reynolds Linda 194 Reynolds 248 Vincent 21, 55, 255, Rhodes, Roy ll 208 Rice, Paul Richard, Alfredo 181 Richard, Ed 208 Richards, Barbara Richards, David Richards, Dawn Marie 194 Richards, Heather 181 Richards, Jason 194 Richards, Mark Richardson, Jay 195 Richardson, Kelly 181 Richardson, Lisa 195 Richardson, Scott 195 Rock, Matthew 255 Rock, Tamatha 194 Rocker, Randy 209 Rockhold, Christopher 209 Rodarte, Shannon 194 Rodeffer, Gretchen 95, 209 Rodriguez, James Rodriguez, Monica 209 Rodriguez, Rosanna 182 Roediger, Elise Rogers, Brooke 6, 182 Rogers, Erin 194 Rogers, Gregory 20, 78, 214, 255, 248 Rogers, Heather 182 Rogers, Rex 208 Rogers, Scott Rogerson, Nicole 125, 182 Roles, Robin 255 Romans, Timothy 194 Romberg, Brian 89, 115, 195 Romero, Bricia Romero, Claudio 185 Romero, Daniel Romero, Edwardo Rood, Robin Roper, Darren 208 Rosanova, Tony 208 Rose, Carol Rose, Dianne 255, 248 Rose, Kimberly 255 Rosenthal, Nancy Rosenthal, Randi 195 Ross, Anndra Ross, David 195 Ross, Joan 95, 208 Ross, Tara 95, 185 Rossi, Buffie 185 Rossman, Ron 55 Rosson, Kerri 195 Rossovich, Jamie 254 Rotelueschen, Ronell 208 Roth, Jay 195 Rounds, James 197 Roundy, Bradley 185 Roupe, Loyal Lee 197 Rousseau, Monique 254 Rowen, Lisa Rowe, Maxine 209 Rowland, Courtney Lynn 66, 197 Roy, Richard 209 Ruby, John 105, 209 Ruckman, Timothy 95, 197 Ruhn, Rochelle 185 Rugel, Dorothy 79, 118, Ruitta, Vanessa 197 Rumann, Rachel 209 Runfola, Jason Runfola, Kristina Runnels, Brian 95, 209 Russo, Andrea 76, 254, Russo, Kristina Ruth, Michelle 211 Ruth, Scott 211 Ruttenberg, Nekol 182 Ruzzier, Debbie 254 Ryan, Kristin 192, 197 Ryan, Robert Ryan, Robert 211 Ryder, Glen 211 C-C-01154 AT THE END of the hour, Todd Fleming and Karen Mc Crocklin look through last year's yearbook. Photo by Davis. , g A Ryder, Jeffrey 129, 254, 248 Ryder, Jim Ryder, Tracey 200, 211 Rzaszutak, Chad S Saathoff, Thomas 254 Sakiestewa, Lydia 95, 211 Saladino, Michael Salazar, Salina Salemen, Shavim 185 Salerno, Tracie 197 Salsman, Andrea Kay Saltzmann, Robert Sampson, Cheryl 197 Sanchez, Daniel 52, 254, 248 Sanchez, Lorena 85, 129, 211 Sanders, Elizabeth 186, 197 Sanders, Sanders, Robert 129, 254 Russell 197 Sands, Cynthia 197 Santon, Matthew Saperstein, James 97, 211 Sarrieu, Natalie Sas, John 254 Sas, Scott 211 Sauer, Betty 76, 77, 254, 248 Sauerwein, Chad 95, 211 Sbrocco, Michael 197 Scaramella, Elvio Jr. 254, 248 Scattone, Audrey 95, 254, 248 Schafer, Mark Schaff, Michael 182 Schafroth, Lori Anne 50, 51, 211 Scheidt, Christopher 197 119, 197 Schifino, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmink, 248 Mark 197 Matthew 150, 197 Tiffany 197 Tina 197 Jennifer 197 Schmitz, Donald 182 Schneider, Andy Schockner, Neil 95, 197 Schoenfeld, Sue 80, 197 Schoffman, Mary 211 Scholin, Ten'i 211 Schoon, Robert 211 1229 Moved To the left - Greg Rogers and Barton Leonard finish studying their Spanish. Photo by Brown. Background - Coronado wel- comes the '66 alumni to the Homecoming football game. Photo by Baribeau. Index iRe-Sci 257 Thomas l 3 fi if-1 , KRlSTll lE WElDEMAlER CUTS the cake that the English department gave her for winning ga national writing contest, while RHHHT Bradshamn one of her advanced English teachers, shows his pride. Photo by Davis. Schramm, Karl 182 t Schreader, Julie 115 A Schreck, Cami 211 Schrengohst, John Schrock, Tricia 95, 211 Schroeder, Melissa 197 Schroeder, Tina Schuelke, Karen 197 Schulte, Douglas 211 Schulte Jennifer 197 Schulte, Ralph Jr. 182 Schultz Bethanie Schultzi Jill 95, 185 Schuster, Ted 248 Schweitzer, Tana 185, 185 Schwenckert, Angela 95, 197 Sciarro, Ronald 7, 185 Scorollick, Scott 85 Scott, Rhonda 109, 211 Scott, Shell 211 Scott, Thomas 211 Scovel, Michele 211 Scrivner, Vanessa 211 Scudder, John 197 Sebastian, Stephanie Sebby, Sean Seedenburg, Sam Seetot, Justine 80, 211 Segrave, Ed 56, 57 Seibel, Jessica 197 Seibel, Joel 254 Seigel, Jay 211 Seitz, Jennifer 95, 197 Seitz, Mark 254, 248 Selaya, Roland 248 Sellards, Amy Sellards, Crista 125, 185 September, Mark 197 Session, Lisa 254 Severson, Marci 95, 211 Severson, Michael 95, 185 Seweyestewa, Craig 211 Shadid, Christine 254 Shaklo, Nicholas 211 Shambre, Jeffrey Shambre, Michelle 182, 197 - Shamy, Michael 211 Shay, Daryl 95, 182 Shay, Roland 211 Sheldon, Nancy 197 Shelly, Brent 197 258 index tse-Tm Sheridan, John 211 Shemian, Charles 211 Shennan, Gregory 109, 10 Sherman, Herb Sherman, Randi 255, 248 Sherman, Susan Sherriff, Becki 211 Sherrod, Salle 109 Sherwood, David 182 Sherwood, Kevin Shirie, Steven 52 Shoenhair, Robert 197 Shonert, Jill 211 Shotay, Helena lrene 211 Shreve, Shavm 182 Shrum, Andy 151, 182 Shumard, Melissa 55, 211 Shumway, Beth 211 Shumway, Caryn 95, 211 Siefer, Eric 211 Siegle, Joseph 185 Siegle, William 197 Siljander, Raina 197 Siljander, Roger 255 Silkey, Shane Silsbe, Tara 185 0, 211 Smith, Jamie 182 Smith, Jason C. Smith, Jay 197 Smith, Jeffrey 255 Smith, Jenifer A. 182 Smith, Jennifer Smith, Jennifer M. 185 Smith, Jerry Smith Larue Smith Lexie 99, 255, 248 Smith Lisa Smith Lorene 211 Smith, Mark A. Smith, Phil Smith Ralph lll 255 Smith Richard 211 Smith Robert 71, 185 Smith Shawn 129 Smith Stacy Smith Stephanie Smith Tamara 85, 125, 185 Smith Tamera Rae 255 Smoot, Vicki 95, 211 Smout, Jared 197 Smout, Jeffery 65, 255 Snell, Kimberly Sobman, Shaum 146 Sodeifi, Nariman 255 Soderburg, Maureen Soe Myint, Zahnie 52, 255, 248 Sola, Michael 197 Solomon, Corey 197 Silva, Alex silva. Esther 185 Simmers, Leighanne 96 Simmons, Teresa Simpler, Tricia 125, 197 Sinclair, Gayle 12, 185 Sinclair, Robert 12 Singleton, Kelly 182 Sirak, Daniel 211 Sirovatka, Shelley 182 Sivley, Darren 255, 248 Skaates, Michelle 79, 119, 197 Skalicky, Lisa 197 Skinner, Amy 211 Skoumal, Joan Skowronek, Scott 197 Slater, ,Nathan 197 Sleppy, Chrisa 2, 119, 197, 199 Slocumb, Lisa 119, 255 Slocumb, Lori 182 Smidt, Bradley 255, 248 Smith Carri 65 Smith, Dana 151, 197 Smith Garvin 197 Smith, Heidi Smith Howard 211 Solomon, Shauna 185 Solon, Wallace 255 Sombart, Claudette Somers, Marilynn Soroka, Rodney 255 Sorrelman, Joanne 248 Soto, Nicole 185 Sova, Kevin 197 Spagnuolo, Richard 182 Spahn, Kevan 197 Spahn, Kyle Spencer, Andrew 255, 248 Spencer, Mark 197 Spencer, Phillip 129, 255, 248 Spiegel, Scott 211 Spiesman, Jason 95, 256, 248 Spirk, David 95-197 Spragins, Alan 211 Springstein, Bruce 15 Stacy, Andrew 126, 129, 211 Stam, John Stankus, Donald 197 Stanley, Angela 197 Staniey, Rita 59 Stanley, Roy 256 Star, Thomas 129, 211 Starkey, Juliet 17, 256, 248 Startz, Rebecca Staub, David256 Stedman, Catrina 211 Steele, Jennifer 211 Steinacher, Harold 256, 248 Steinacher, Richard 211 Steinbruegge, Sherry 182 Steinmeyer, Robin 197 Stephens, Gary Stephens, Marc 197 Stephenson, Amy 182 Stevens, Elizabeth 256 Stevens, Steven 51, 97, 99, 256, 248 Stevenson, Mark 85, 89, 2 Stevenson, Rob 197 Stewart, Christina 211 Stewart, Christopher 182 Stickler, Amy 197 Stiles, Sean 211 Stobel, Heidi Stone, Deana Straface, Misty 211 Strangis, Laura 182 Stratton, Michelle 211 Straub, Bob Street, Pamala 197 Streit, Susan 211 Strickland, Shannon 211 Stringi, Marylee 211, 215 Strohm, Elizabeth 211 Strom, Brian 197 Strombeck, Leslie 211 Struble, Daniel 185 11 Students Against Drunk Driving 6 Stutsman, Wayne 197 Suarez. Cathy 125 Suggs, Tami 185 Summers, Brent 185 Suominen, Edwin 256 Swann, Matthew 185 Swenson, Patricia Swink, Charles Sylvester, Diane Szary, Diane 85 Szotek, Christopher T Tabeek, John 211 Taggart, Eric Talbot, Adam 127, 128, 12 Talbot, Brian 151, 185 Tamborrino, Raymond 211 Tang, Susan 64 Tankersley, Ronald 182 Tannenholz, Tara 182 Tanner, Rachel 182 Taschner, Jon 182 Tate, Laura 76, 256, 248 TSIUYTI, Robyn Taylor, Donald 182 Taylor, Robert 197 Taylor, Robin 211 Tedrow, cheryl 197 Tellef, Bob Tena, Julio Tenberg, Clifton 211 Tenberg, Jared 185 Tennis, Judy 125, 197 Thames, Michelle 197 Theisen, Trent 185 Thies, Julie 211 Thomas, Cindy 256, 248 Thomas, Karen 197 Thomas, Kirk 256, 248 , Veronica 197 Thomas, Wendy 185 Thomason, Erika 119, 211 Thompson, Blair 197 Thompson, Heather 2560 Thompson, Robert Thompson Twins 14 Thomson, Julie 211 9, 211 Thomberg, Teri 211 Thomburgh, Paul Thomburgh, Phillip 99, 256, 248 Thomton, Troy 185 Thorstensen, Jacqueli 185 Tiffany, Benjamin 182 Tiorita, Sean 211 Tipsword, Karen Titmarsh, Karena 88, 89, 105, 211 Tittle, James 182 Tobin, Nicole 182 Tofman, Brent 197 Tonn, Matthew 151, 182 Torres, Shelly 95, 182 Toscano, Shawna 211 Townend, Ben Tovmend, Jason 197 Tovimsend, Cynthia 256, 248 Townsend, Scott 95, 197 Trant, Deborah 211 Travnikoff, William 85 Trebelhom, Beth 97, 211 Trebelhorn, Molly 97, 105, 256, 248 Trepanier, Dawn 197 Trevino, Janet 211 Tribe, Timothy 185 Trickel, Thomas 211 Trong, Phong Van 211 Tniitt, Heather 211 Tnijillo, Christopher 56, 95, 194, A 197 Trulson, Kelly 212 Turas, David 197 Turley, Shavm 185 Turrage, Angela 212 Turton, John 212 Tuttle, Thomas 212 Twilley, Grant 197 Tyler, Angela 212 U Ugrekhelidze, Yevgeni 185 Ugulano, Paul 256 Unglaube, Carol 215 Unglaube, John 6, 20 Unruh, Jeffrey 172, 257 Urquieta, Kelli Urgqieta, Ray 74 V Vagujhelyi, Agnes 4, 7, 89, 102, 257, 248 Vajda, Barclay 215 Valencia, Cresencia Valencia, Juanita 106 Valenzuela, Cristina 186, 197 Valenzuela, Pablo 197 Valenzuele, Rosa 197 Valleau, Inga Velarde, Susana 257, 248 Vergas, Maria Vergas, Tina 198 Vesely, Allison 198 Vickers, Paul 88, 257 Victor, Katharine 174, 182 Vigil, Rosa 85, 198 Villa, Mark 212 Villa, Michael 185 Viso, Paul 212 Vitello, Holly 212 Vitiello, Michael 185 Vlach, Lee 257 Vlach, Shannon 185 Vafl Van Van Van Van Van Varl Van Aken, Raymand 197 Buren, Lon 105, 185 Halen, Eddie 14 Horn, Rowdy 97, 257 Meurs, Leonard 185 Paris, James 197 Paris, Sandra 215 Zanen, Patrick 95, 257, 248 Watson, Jennifer 215 Watt, William Waugh, Deborah 109, 215 Wauson, Dean 212 Waybright, Everett 85 Weathers, Laura Weaver, Gia 212 Webb. Jennifer 199 Webb, Shannon 258 Weber, Cory 212 Weber, Eric 95, 212 Webster, Heather 212, 215 Webster, Jeffrey 199 Webster, Tara 185 Wieck, Andrea 174, 185 Wilcox, Robert 258, 248 Wilkinson, Faith 95, 198 Wilkinson, Jared 95, 258, 248 Wilkinson, Jeffrey 95, 198 Willard, Janet 185 Willey, Allen Williams, Alice 42, 76 Williams, Cordell 212 Williams, Dennise 119, 185 Williams, Holly 212 Williams, Janelle 212 Williams, Katherine 199 Williams, Lori Voigt, Tina Weech, Joseph 215 Williams Michael 185 Volini, Joseph Weems, Jamie 199 Williams, Rickey voytilla, Ronny Weidemaier, Kristin 85, 109, 248, Williams Roger 258, 248 258 5 Williams Ryan 185 W Weidemaier,gMark 185 Williams Stacey Weil, Jo,95, 185 Williams Terri Anne 212 Weiler,fSara'185 Williams Terri 185 Wagner, Carl Weisman, Amy Williams, Tiffeny 212 Wagner, Gregory 257 Welch, Larry 4 Williams, Tina 185 Wagner, Nicholas 185 Wemer,,William 198 Williams, Ty 215 Wagner, Rita Wesolowski, Jack 129 Williamson, Denise 125 Wagner, Rose 258, 248 West, Bill Williamson, Jeffrey 258 Walcott, Angela 185 West, David 258, 248 Williamson, Jennifer 258 Walden, Thomas 5, 127, 129, West, Scott Williamson, Sheryl 164, 206, 212 Westfall, Tina Willis, Anna Mae Waliszewski, Scott Westmark, Candice 215 Willis, Lisa 97, 109, 210, 215 Walker, Lisa 97, 212 Wetherell, Rachael 258 Wills, Tracy Michael 215 Wallace, Donna 248 Wetstein, Diana 125, 215 Wills, Tracy 199 Wallace, Melissa 215 Wetzell, Scott 185 Willson, Denise 199 Wallace, Solon Wetzell, Wendy 215 Wilson, Brad 185 Wallace, Wayne 258 Wewel, Angelique Wilson, Janet Wallington, Angella 76, 228 Wewel, Jo 185 Wilson, Lisa 215 Walters, Melissa Whalen, Lori 74 Wiltzer, Charisse 199 Ward, Lisa 258 Wheeler, Brian Wiltzer, Michael 259 Warden, Richard Whitaker, Deborah 258, 248 Winfield, Mike Wamer, Penny 76, 258, 248 Whitaker, Juliana 215 Wingo, Christopher 199 Warren, Ann 215 Whitaker, Matthew 198 Winkler, Chauncy 198 Warren, Tommy Lee White, Christopher 185 Winn, Trina Wasinger, Robert 95, 199 White, Jennifer Wintermantel, Lisa 215 Wass, Jennifer 199 Whitlach, Candy 45 Winters, Matt 212 Wastak, Ronald Whitmer, David Witherspoon, John 259, 248 Watemian, Virginia Whitney Shana 198 Witz, Eric 198 Watson, Andrea 185 Wicker, Joe 258, 248 Witzenburg, Darcia 17, 259 Watson, Brandy 215 Widdup, Megan 89, 146, 185 Witzke, Martha Watson, David Wieck, Adelle 258, 248 Wojciechowski, Linda 198 C-C-C2154 Me god' r ,K 5 rrr gjgy g g To the left - Janeen Bailey ' ssa speaks to Jim Ferrando in the At 5 z Vanderah, Kari 198 Vargas, Michael 182 Varley, Cathy 215 Varley, Karen Varscsak, Deanna 99, 257, 248 Vascellaro, Stefanie 176, 257, 248 Vassalli, Marcy 75, 198 Vaughn, Robert Velarde, Bertha 182 Velarde, Cristina Velarde, Juan 215 Velarde, Maria 85, 182 b C8 Ll . tendance Office. Photo by Davis Background The Junior class shutters from all of the confetti they have thrown. Photo by Bari Index fTh-Woi 259 Wojnar, Jason 95 Wolden, Tim 76, 77, 248 Wolf, Aaron 198 Wolfenden, Brian 147, 185 Wolfenden, Heather 259, 248 Wolff, Steve 198 Wong, Wong, Wood, Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood, Wood, Wood, l-long 212 Yue Sem Brenda Carrie 125, 199 Dawn 259 Steven 50, 51 Jack 185 Jennifer 212 Katherine 45 Kim 259 Sheryl Woodman, Karl Woodward, Michaela Wooton, Janice 199 Wornson, Katy 199 Wright, David 54 Wright, Michael 215 Wright, Mariam 45 Wrzesien, Malia 45, 259 Wuebker, Ralph Wunderley, Ron Wylie, Jason 185 Y Yanez, Christopher 199 Yanz, Bridget 215 Ybarra, Alex 185 Yirku, Dan Allen Yorum, Jason 185 Yoder, Jason 259, 248 Yonus, Michael 259 York, Angela 199 Youkers, Emily 198 Young, David Young, Diana 259 Young, Peter 259 Young, Sara 105, 259, 248 Young, Shawn 198 Yturri, Kathryn 186, 199 Yunginger, Michael 199 Z Zbiegien, James 199 Zell, Jennifer 125, 215 Zepp, Michele 215 Ziegler, John Jr. 4, 259, 248 Zimmerman, Maly 185 Zinn, Sarah 199 Ziton, David 129, 196, 199 Ziton, Deborah 76, 259, 248 Zmich, Jennifer 125, 185 Zmich, Keith B. 95, 214, 259, 248 Zolghamain, Shervin 259, 248 Zorge, Owen 215 260 Index QWo-Zol


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