Cortez High School - Cortesians Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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'QKIZVVJ :.'L'VA:7Tf-.T3 ,'li:L f , E , , H . ,, V,1:fV-Q-1-2'V-15:51pm1:yV,1gV.r:15a3'g..3ffwgrfgfg as eslon 1983 Volume 21 Fred Bingham, Prinqlpol C 8828 N. 31st Avenue Doug Schlenker, Advisor ' Phoenix, Arizono Tereso Peck, Co-Edltor or 85021 Pom Gesky, Co-Editor Opening 1 2 Toble of Contents Toble of Contents The be Fourth orishe doy. ginning of school brought i bock to the lonely Gpening Poges 4-17 sidewalls. Grgonizotions Poges18-51 The flog girls proudly march oheod of the bond. Athletics Poges 52-111 The varsity football players struggle for victory ogoinst the Chandler Wolves. Acodemics Poges 112-127 teresting ghts to Sondy Lodick d G nlors. Closs Section Poges 128-201 After receiving her homework ossignm seniorC g Closing Poges 202-286 Our com during o peoceful mo t of the b C IM, Along with the rest of the marching bond, Todd Norris, sophomore, Mlke Whitman, senior, ond Seon O'Con- nor, sophomore, hod their shore of odjustments to the new bond director, Mr. Norb Zwlckl's techniques. I ri One section of the compus went through massive construction. During o bod moment of the game, Vorslty foot ployer Seon Bruce, junior, expresses hls discontentment 4 Theme -in-M TIM' digit- I Y' Y' C f f sw n i s. 'W v . .t A nl , ,, L I with Q VT t V., k T A - M 4 :-ik ft 4 J ,'f '?c,'1 k.' 44 1 . F .,,-. -sp, mtg r .2-wa s Igghfghqhh-11 -A QA' if 5-1 . ..t -- .I , L.. I., Vdxtw -Q - II, 4 , . .Q M Q, . ya 1 4,311 1, .-5, ' ' if '- ,H ff gl' S-y-YQ f' .LQ 4 , , - ,uM..Ah ' 4, I ' A if 15,43 , 4. K 4,1 .,-,h -.ft.,I.M MA ' . ' N4 A 1 dt -it -'71 ELJC' t only dld the school go through chonges resulting from e construction of the oudltorlum, but work wos olso per- rmed to repolr o mojor gos leak. We Took A Lickin' As o whole, the school suffered tremendous losses in vorious oreos. lt oll begon with the budget cuts ot the end of the '81-'82 school yeor. To stort with, students were not permitted to ottend summer school unless they hod foiled o re- quired course. ln previous yeors students were allowed to toke closses during the summer by their own choice. ln oddition, five teochers, two odministrotors, ond one counselor left our school. Plus foculty ond teochers lost o number of porking spoces. Also certoin closses were dropped from the moster schedule. Unlike eorlier yeors, the office stoff suffered losses too when they were off work for the month of July due to the closure of the moin office. With the orrivol of the new deon, Mr. Vern Jocobs, o new tor- dy policy wos put into effect. One tordy wos oll thot wos needed to receive on hour detention insteod of three tordies, os it hod been in previous yeors. l think the tordy policy is unfair, soid Doreen Son- ville, junior. We should or Ieosr get one chance ro be tordy. At the beginning of the school yeor, we olong with two other schools in the GUHSD suffered from gos Ieoks. The leoks were repoired within the first nine weeks ond were no mojor distroc- tion to students. And to top everything off, the school enrollment dropped about 130 students from the previous yeor. W 'WBT bv Hr 5 6 f K-943.553 W - -'1-7, . . 7 Q- -52? 53, ,A A- Us In order to ovold recelvlng on hour detention for being tordy, students woste no time ln getting to closs. r I Theme 5 The Auditorium is o highly proised oddition to our school, ti wt 1111 :tif-r . ,n rr- mel:-cgtlori 6 Theme To the delight of the students, sodo pop Is once ogoin sold on compus onytlme during the doy os opposed to the previous two yeors when it wos only sold ofter 1 PM. Every morning ot 8:03 the school is greeted by the cheery voice of Mr. Vern Jocobs, Deon of Students, ond his Good and Bod News for the Day. in-. ith the addition of the new salad bar, senior Doug lson finds lunches more appetizing. But We Kept on Tickin' Even though we took a lickin', we kept on tickin'. The loss of staff members hit us hard, but the arrival of six new dedicated ones prov- ed to be beneficial. When students came to school the first day, they discovered that there were parking lot cohnges. The spaces were altered so as to allow room for more cars, and cement islands were added to make the parking lot a safer place to drive. There were also changes in the cafeteria. A new salad bar was added and milk shakes were introduced. l like the milk shakes because they taste pretty With more room provided In the parking lot, Mark Cullen, senior, finds it easier to cruise his Bug. good, and are lasting. Because they last so long, I can eat them in my classes, said Kevin Richard, junior. Also the snack bars began selling soda pop again at lunch which in previous years was outlawed because of Arizona State laws. The biggest addition to the school, however, was the construction of the long awaited auditorium. The district spent about S1,600,000.00 on our auditorium. They obtained the money from a District 306 Levy fund. The auditorium was com- pleted in the spring and became the center of many school activities. The Career Center ls a resourceful room at our school now located where the old conference room used to be. .U ,, HJ-lil' l A xx ,M M- . it A ? iii' 'wld' ti ' 9.5. , . Theme 7 Reflecting Back to '82 The bell had sounded and the classes' shouts rang out in joyous tones. That was the beginning of the summer of '82 and the end of the '81-'82 school year. After school many students went OUT. Some headed for the nearest fast food chain, while others went out shopping at Metrocenter. The next day most students slept in, getting that much needed rest from studying for the final exams. The freshmen moved up one year and away from the teasing they has so very much received just a few short months before. The juniors also moved up one spot - they became seniors. It was just a different summer because I was going to become a senior, said Patti Palmer, senior. Some students swam, watched television Cmostly soap operasb, and laughed their summer away while others worked at their jobs. l worked most of the summer, but when I had some free time I played basketball and swam, Bob LaLoggia, junior, stated. Whether the student was a freshman, sophomore, or junior, they just could not seem to get Cortez out of their mind, and for the incoming freshmen, they couldn't get high school into their minds. l went to Disneyland and Universal Studios, and I looked forward to going to Cortez, Gordon Mankins, freshman, exclaim- ed. Little did they know about the famous frosh initiations! Some of the Cortesians were on out-of-state trips. The vacations ranged from Washington to Florida. I went to California to surf and then when I came back I played basketball with Bart and Jeff saidjunior, Greg Martin. Some preferred to stay home and use the Arizona facilities for having fun. l went to Big Surf and the lake last summer, is how, sophomore, Kim Crawford remembers her summer of 1982. As the summer wore on, people began to get bored and amazingly enough started looking forward for school to start. They started to care less and less about the soap operas on the boob tube, and the swimming pool had become an everyday item. Friends were missed and even the everyday homework rut sounded good. Well, finally the first day of school, August 81, 1982 came about, which concluded the Summer of 1982! W . 'L ',!C' 's After a lot of studying for surfing, Paul Schlenker junior waits for surf to come up. 7 FIM-.V K4-rf! One Saturday night out at Happy Valley, Mark Atutis and John Summers, seniors, celebrate The muscles of Ross Anania, junior, are built up by me exerqge 'he 9V9n 'l9' swimming and weightlifting. 8 Summerof 82 li 1 i 4 ', K .A QNX Tl friends, Lciuro Mugor, junior, nnnxxl. obviously is o strong hint of Som Robinson, Michoelo Hosset, seniors, Jeonnette Gregory, Jonet Schlutz, Romely, Shelly Porker, Solly Anderson, juniors, ond Joy Mortin, sophomore, wonting ro ride in Dove ll lawn S, jUf'llOf, COV. fb U' .4 ond Brod Person, senior, enjoy eoch other's Cromped into limited spoce, on Ex-Cortesion ond Ruth Bronch, Solly Anderson ond Dennis Nelson, juniors, show they don't mind. N ti-i..-f Surprised but hoppy, Gorret Ersk hot. 6 1 i ine, junior, orronges his Summer of '62 0 New Methods Prove to Be Effective One of the activities, that was faithfully performed at the end of each year was the pre-registration process. Students at- tended two half days of school, while the second halves were devoted to pre-registration. This process was designed to provide the students with the opportunity to sign up for the classes and teachers that they wanted. Counselors were available to assist students who had problems with their schedules. Before the school year began, students were required to return for registration. The incoming freshmen had to take science and math tests before registering. The registration process was changed for the better. Unlike other years, the students' books were already packaged in paper bags, which saved them the trouble of' picking up each book individually. Part of it was better, and part of it was worse. A lit- tle of ir was disorganized, but llike the way the books were set up, commented Brent Spaulding, senior. Students were also re- quired to have a bank guarantee card with them if they purchased their books with a check. Although they were warned ahead of time about the new policy, many students came without their bank guarantee-cards. Therefore, they were not allowed to complete registration until they were able to present their cards. This was strongly enforced- to reduce check bouncing. All things considered, the registration process went much smoother than in previous years, and will most likely be tried again. . 'If J , ,+V 'if Students such as seniors Joy Mann and Robin Davis prove to be extremely helpful during pre-registration. 10 Pre-Registration and Registration 291 Q-zlieifl With a spark of interest senior Chip Brown eyes new schedule. At pre-registration, Steve Davis, senior, shows pression of his schedule. sighs of relief seniors Stephonle Sohlln, Dovid Moore, ond Tim Colllns complete their lost yeor of tion. To moke sure her cords ore in proper order, junlor Tommy Ronk quickly looks them over. support ond cooperotlon wos shown by students ot After receiving her bog of pre-pockoged books ot reglstrotion, Beth Crowley, senior, discusses her summer vocotion with Jeff Kozloskl, junior. the help of U.S, Government teacher, Mr. Wllllom Howell, senior Sherry Scolercio signs up for his Pre-Reglstrotion ond Reglstrotlon 11 Royolry Joy ond hoppiness ore expressed in the foces of our Homecom ing King ond Queen, Colin Carr ond Somonrho Robinson. 12 Homecoming Senior Arrendonrs ,-.,, Senior orrendonts Tricio Yomouchi ond Eric Scott. 1. X5 Senior otrendonrs Polly Schultz ond Ron Jordon. ,Ry former look on. Queen Somonrho Robinson receives worm congrorulorlons Homecoming Queen Denise Ferguson os Colln Corr ond Eric Senior Atrendonrs Michelle Walton and Doug Olson. Homecoming 13 Arrendonrs f' 4 ii' . . ' 2, JUf1i0f ONSFIUOOFS 5USie PNOYTWIGY ond MOVTY Wofefs- Sophomore ortendonts Tricio Gupton and Robbie Scott. 14 Homecoming Freshmen ottendonts Kelly Mugor ond Dovid Schworrz. Corvette Welch, junior, mokes o grond exit our of o urious Rolls Royce during Homecoming octivities. forest. Holfrime Activities The junior floot disploys colorful chorocters of the 5 T il- llU'I' Just kickin' bock ond hoving 0 good time is sophomore Joy Mortin. Much octivity surrounds the senior floot during holftime octivities. X The Vorsity teom clashes with the opposing Brophy dur- ing Homecoming. Spiffed up for the senior floot is An Hoynle. Homecoming 15 Weekly Activities Stripes Day during Homecoming week prompts seniors Michelle Eberle and Ray Gaynor along with junior Chris Keenan to wear their army fatigues. Football player Todd Kepner, junior, promotes school recognition by painting a C in his hair. 16 Homecoming s l , 5' .321 , ., ,V if l . i . f' nl The Homecoming assembly brought on competition between classes. Here Tim Damlco and Mark Mayo demonstrate senior spirit. vwn tj ly ft i' 'I' j iii il' illill Other students who participate ln Homecoming activities are seniors Diane Zieders, Ray Gaynor, and Teresa Johnson. To demonstrate Colt power, Eric Malnes, sophomore, and Todd Kepner, junior, give sophomore Jennifer Fretterd a lift. 1 2,3 as 1, ,,., , fv- Q. At the ossembly Tim Domico, Colin Corr, Keith Sewell ond Ron Jordon, seniors, rile the crowd before the gome, While sitting onthe bench, Kelli Groves ond Steve Houlihon, juniors, keep o close check on the gome. Cortez Goes to the Movies Cortez Goes to the Movies wos the theme chosen for the 1962 Homecoming. During the weels vorious octivities were held during both lunches between the closses. At the end of the week the junior closs wos nomed the chompion of the closs competition. ' Holftime octivities included disploys of floots, pom, cheer ond bond ond the noming of the King ond Queen. After o hord fought gome, the Colts lost in the finol seconds to the Brophy Broncos. The game was o very suspenseful one, and ended with o delightful dance, stoted Michelle Hoss, senior. Getting in o good lough before the big gome is junior, Bob LoLoggio. 'Sv . 3 'Q X N 5 A view of some of the ecsrotic srudents durinci the ossemblv. Homecoming 17 ll- 1 Out on the field. Suson Bergdolt. junior, proctices twirling techniques 2 While ot o Spilsetres meeting, Heorher Sfonley, sophomore, jokes oround 3 At o student council meeting, Corvette Welch, junior, stores dreomily into the hemisphere. A ln the gym senior Michoelo Hossett cheers dure ing o pep ossembly 5 Toking o spot in the limelight ore Greg Gilmon ond leonette Gregory, juniors 6 A port of noture is viewed by members of Chiricohuo Chollengers 18 Orgonizorlons Organizations NN '?'r:'? ,f X-It-1-1I!'ll' g.-.9 Student Council is on its Way This past year our student government provided some of the upmost spirit in school. Although problems arose in many situations, they were handled carefully with the aid of a new sponsor, Miss Deborah Jordan. Activities in which Student Council promoted and spent a lot of work on were: Homecoming, the Christmas Bazaar, the Volentine's Dance, the Talent Show, and a numerous amount of assemblies. Many activities and little extras that we had done were hardly recognized. It takes a lot of time and work to satisfy the whole school. We're still hanging in there, though, stated sophomore, Jimmy Celaya. All in all, the changes that had taken place on campus had been affected somewhat by Student Council. As for the future plans, They're on their way. At Christmas, junior Sondra Larson keeps busy by filing cards. 20 Student Council Student Council -,Top row: Shelly McDonald, Jimmy Celaya, Kris Kennedy, Ray Gaynor, Ron Jordan, Trisha Yamauchi, Mary Montgomery, Daryl Tanita, Mike Rook, Colin Carr, Cary Gilbert. Middle row: Phil Baniewicz, Melisa Olson, Jennifer Covey, Gina Eastin, Michelle Eggert, Dave Mahan, Tammy Beller, Polly Schultz, Beth Crawley. Bot- tom row: Janet Springfield, Ronda Archer, Sharon Zlotnick, Corvette Welch, Tobi Greer. Jllllllgi Beth Putnam . , Sondra Larson 'B Sissiiiti ...Lo Two seniors, Mike Rook and Daryl Tanita, take a break from their busy morning. X ' , 'sw' ,J q .ns W M As he shows perfection, senior Phil Boniewicz works on o poster for o bulletin boord. Eoger to volunteer for o new project ore three enthusiastic seniors, Ron Jordon, Polly Schultz, ond Gory Gilbert. pf- .N X K .. so ,ann-Q After o busy doy, Trisho Yomouchi, senior, goes to lunch. Reading their plons ore Meliso Olson, ond Jennifer Covey, sophomores. Student Council 21 T22 Yearbook Book Accomplished Without Class Despite the fact that the Publications class was cut 'from the agenda, the yearbook staff still re- mained dedicated and hard working. In fact, there seemed to be even more increasing in- terest in yearbook throughout the year. More in- volvement was contributed from underclassmen, and the Spectator Staff even helped with stories. Staff members who wished to earn credit for their working on the book were enrolled in ceramics and art classes taught by Mr. Doug Schlenker, yearbook advisor. I don't like the fact that the yearbook class was cut and that we get credit for ceramics and not for yearbook, stated junior Joanne Allison. The others who chose not to receive class credit did their assignments during their own free time. Weekly after school meetings were held Tuesdays, and varied in length. During summer vacation, the co-editors and one photographer attended the AIPA CArizona interscholastic Press Association? convention at NAU. A week was spent learning journalistic and photographic techniques. Various other conven- tions were held throughout the year, and were attended by yearbook staffers. Diligently working on their layout assignments are juniors Larry Spitalny and Tracy King. if The main job of senior Kathy Kynast was to index the entire book. At a meeting, senior Pam Gesky considers ideas proposed. For senior Teresa Peck the stereo is a necessity when working on yearbook. Always cool and calm when concerning year- book is John Summers, senior. S x 'z if T .gy Q. t- --.Q-ss doy wos spent typing by senior, Lori White. XM-'fif 'K'l'i K browses through o Mod mogozine. of doing her typing work, Joonne Allison, 5 . A F I As o helpful yeorbook member, junior Mollie Kleeschulte guides fellow stoffer, Louro Lewis, junior, with her loyout. Top row: Lorry Spitolny, Trocy King, Tereso Peck, Pom Gesky, Mike Burns, Poul Schlenker. Bottom row: Joonne Allison, Jimmy Celoyo, Jonice Prefs, Louro Lewis, Kothy Kynost, Molile Kleeschulte. Yeorbook 23 At deodline time, junior Ryon Kelley does lost minute typing corrections. gg . 'Mb 5 1lZ'rkai.. ,, , an R 'U Aa One of Mrs. Finermon's most voluobie ossistonts is The tosk of checking over ossignments is one thot dominotes o lot of editor Kim Motos's time when working on senior Shoron Zlotnick. the newspaper. Even ofter everyone hos olreody gone home for the evening, senior Joni Jocobs stoys ofter to meet her deodline. 24 Spectotor Stoff Mrs. Finerman's duties include handling financial aspects of thejob. Top row: Michelle Eberle, Lisa Kynast, Mike Cottingham, Sharon Zlotnick. 2nd row: Patti Dennis, Kim Matas, Beth Putnam, Sharon Ecl-tel, Trisha Yamouchi, Plan Jordan. Grd row: Paulo Nellesen, Lisa Agosto, Carolyn Rollins, Judy Scholar, Ryan Kelley, Mrs. Sandy Finerman, Allison Page, 4th row: Patty Fox, Carol Trachier, Robyn Schmidt. Up to Date For the third consecutive year, The Spectator, won the National George H. Gallup Award of Excellence for its exceptional coverage of high school events, its leadership and its service to the community. In addition to the school newspaper we put out every three weeks, we publish four parent news letters sent to the homes, a literary magazine and a calender featuring different aspects of the school, said Sandy Finerman, newspaper advisor. Cortez is the only school in Phoenix and one of the few schools across the nation to win this award three years in o row. We print what the students feel and things that affect them, stated Carol Trachier, co-editor. In past years, The Spectator, as well as the staff, has won first place awards and many state and national individual reporting awards. By Kim Matas Spectator Staff Spectators Staff 25 ,SchoIar, Janet Matuszek, Christy Burbank, Tammy Row 10: Brad Beller, Brian Aleska, Kevin Mann, Trent Speckhals, Tim Askins, Greg Askins, Chuck Debenon, David Daer, Natalie Boese, Chrls Peter- son. Row 9: Ray Leber, John Herb, Phil Baniewicz, Scott Davis. Row 8: Kevin Butler, Cindy Derr, Bob LaLoggia, Kristyn Hohimer, Michelle Johnson, David Dodson, Lorraine Bacon. Row 7: Mona Mar- tin, Diane Dotson, Renee Becholtd. Row az Teresa Peck, Pam Gesky, Wayne Dowdy, Kevin Boontjer, Sarah Haok. Row 5: Antony Loo, Chris Lunn. Judy Diamond, Kim Zorns. Raw 4: Jodi Buechler, Shan- non Bruns, Julie Davis, John Holleman, Leah Patti. Row 3: Tracy King, Sheila Rettinger, Susan Bergdolt, Bob Doerr, Wendy Foltz, Mal Le, Lorl Gorishek, Cindy Golcik. Row 2: Stephanie Sohlin, Stephanie Elston, Beth Charvonia, Jenny Tuttle, Cheryl Flynn, Darrin Spurgeon, Robyn Schmidt, Carol Perez, Lily Savic. Row 1: Dr. Hoyt. Honors of the Day To encourage and stimulate the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and character in the students of Cortez High School, is the purpose ofthe National Honor Society, accor- ding to their constitution, said Charles Hoyt, club sponsor. At the beginning of the school year Cheryl Flynn, club presi- dent, said, l hope N.H.S. will be a strong, really active club. We want to get everybody involved to help the community. Her expectations were not exaggerated. N.H.S. was involved in many school, as well as community, projects throughout the year. Club members held a Halloween and an Easter party at the Latch Day School for handicapped children. They also went Christmas caraling at a rest home as part of their community services. N.H.S. also sponsored a dance and car wash and participated in the Christmas Bazaar. N.H.S. is an honor for students, said Cheryl. lt's like you're in N.H.S. to benefit others more than yaurself, she added. Kim Matas Spectator Staff Sometimes the world has to be looked at through funny glasses, as demonstrated by senior Phil Baniewic. 26 NHS Ki Bock on Top The 1982-83 Cortez Morching Bond storted out the seoson with o new bond director, ond ended with the Store Chompionship. On November 6, 1952, the bond ottended the Arizono Stote Morching Festivol, where fifty finolist bonds competed for the top ronlsings. Cortez ploced os one of six bonds to receive o roting of Superior with Distinction, the highest roting given to ci morching bond. The bond hod gotten o roting of Excellent ot both the ASU ond U of A Bond Doys ond come bock to win Stote only weeks loter. The bond's new director, Mr. Norbert Zwicl-nl, o recent groduote from ASU, wos thrilled with the bond's performonce ofter receiving two lower scores, Receiving this oword proved thot even though the bond hod o new director, received lower scores ot bond doys, ond didn't get their new uniforms, they were still one of the proudest ond finest morching bonds in this stotel Qlqki-H5 x flu, , an W... 4- A confusing tosk is performed by Joy Dovies, freshman Percussion - Bottom row: Andy Crowford, Chris Whitmon, Diono Oyen. Top row: Robby Soricone, Keith Lobiondo, Joy Dovies, Jon Leech, Kothy Kynost, Todd Mike Whitmon, Shoun O'Conner, Chorles Sonchez, Steve Goldstein, Steve Dittbrenner, 28 Bond 1't'1it?A Leoding the woy is Drum Mojor, Tereso Johnson, senior. rw -QW -.. Direction is given by Norbert Zwickl, while Kothy Kynost, senior, looks on. -r n A . ,lib ,aw ,J vi,if wwf' x ,,. VHS - t Woodwinds - Bottom row: Christy Burbonk, Brent Flores, Trocey Boggessen. Middle row: Koren Hollock, Suzonno Stonton, Jeonine Rogers, Morio Leyvo, Michelle Eggert. Top row: Jill Vogel, Cheryl Myers, Renoto Steel, Christy Johnson, Corhy Corr, Jeon Flemming, Denise Coywood, Vicki Bloch, Liso Kynost, Cheryl Killip, Tommy Diomond, Kim Zorns. Bross - Bottom row: J. R. McGuire, Morgon Hunt, Dovid Dennis, Shoron Bergdolt, Bob- by McAllister, Kothy Whitmon, Chuck Rocco, Brent Spencer, Kevin Smith, Poul Hrovot. Middle row: Trent Speckhols, Kevin Monn, Terry Richords, Scott Spencer, Trocy King, Poul Alexonder, Chris Ormiston, Ed Rettinger, Gus Bustomonte, Dole Bode, Poul Nelson. Top row: Kim Crowford, Regis Ross, Lorry Hrovot, Alon Weddle. Bond 29 Flying High The flag girls for the 1982-88 school year were said to be one of the best groups ever. The captains, Susan Bergdolt and Vicky Lukasik, were proud of the whole team and said that they had done a very good job. Vicky stated, This has really been a year of reform with only three of the girls having experience from last year, and a new band director. The girls worked very hard to qualify for the team. First they attended a flag clinic at school in July, then they went through tryouts. They worked out every morning at 7:00, and on Thursday afternoon until 4:00. The team as a whole worked for points and they all agreed that the superior rating at state competition paid off all the hard work. The band and the flag girls have attend- ed many events including marching in the Fiesta Bowl Parade and the State Marching Festival. They have also attended band days at ASU and U of A. Susan and Vicky wrote and directed all of the routines themselves. Vicky stated, lt's really been an experience to work with them. 30 Flag Corps. Drum Major Teresa Johnson, Band Director Mr. Norbert Zwickl, Drum Major Ruth Handly. Bottom row: Vicky Lukasik, Carrie Rollins, Susan Bergdolt. Middle row: Sara Rettinger, Lisa Schwan, Shawna Trapp, Kim Ormiston, Yvette Mallalieu, Laura Lewis. Top row: Michelle Thomas, Janet Matuszek, Marisa San' chez, Sheila Rettinger. . ugh Bottling with o double fiog is Corrie Rollins, senior. t , A ,B 'tt T s. :ist A t'3si,f:11-,W 4, L A- fr ,, ' ,., M-fpsmtv fi ew.-f,.:.i x . , W -V Spinning the flog requires o lot of proctice from the Flog Line. V Q The ort of flog twirling is token seriously by the whole flog core With 0 fiog in hond, Director Norbert Zwickl demonstrotes techniques ., K :QM N. f' -Q 'tr Flog Corps 31 Starting Over Although this year's chorus was relative- ly new to the field, it still consisted of singers with good strong voices and a lot of enthusiasm. After listening to students trying out for chorus, Mr. Dale Sanderman, director, chose twenty students to become part of the 4982-83 Cortez Singers. You couIdn't ra.-ally call it an audition. All we had to do was go in and sing a few Ia-Ia-las and leave, said Nancy Sterba, president. Although a new group this year. I feel that with a little enthusiastic organization. and a lot of hard work, they can achieve the same as past years', said Mr. Sanderman. Because of the fact that the chorus was relatively new to theifield, students ex- pected many good events sponsored by the chorus in future years. Chuck Sanchez, freshman, shows his musical ability. 32 Chorus Not only is Mr. Sanderman the director, but he also serves as the music accompaniment. t o 1 sc. , A rms im 5 if T . LF gf X S V 'X - if ' Y X 9 . x A Q Top row: Royce Bruner, Linda Stewart, Jackie Weaver, Debbie Bruce, Bill Robertson, Chris Larson, Brent Spalding, Jan Simmons. 2nd row: Debbie Tuzik, Charles Sanchez, Tara Adair, Carrie Willis, Shannon Nordahl, Kristyn Hohimer. Grd row: Sherri Conklin, Anita Vrooman, Debbie Ames, Sherry Mitchell. Bottom row: Holly McEntire, Wayne Emigh, Nancy Sterba. After hitting o sour note, Jon Simmons looks owoy in discust. obility to sight reod music wos on importont pOrT of chorus, os demonstroted by sophomore Woyne Emigh, freshmon Anito sophomore Sherri Conklin, ond senior Holly McEntire. Chorus 33 At on ossembly, junior Sondy Lodicls gives it her oll. Vorsity Cheerline: Cossie Pollord, Michelle Wolton, Potti Dennis, Michoelo Hossett, Sherry Scolercio, Michelle Tommy Steimel, Sondy Lodicls. A formation is possible by the cooperation of both LV. ond Vorsi- ry cheer members. 34 J.V.!Vorsity Cheer Q, 2 'Q nr s y 1 uv -.- xl wks... c The victim of toilet poper sobotoge during the Homecoming os: sophomore Tricio Gupton by fellow cheerleoder Joy Mortln, sophomore. Q X Xvm K H!! ' W Q 'T'- xg-'-w W f 4 3 WQQQX S 5 . S . 5 x N , Q 'GLX Q X X ,wnnnuusvv , we 1 Top row: Kothy Klous, Jonet Springfield, Corvette Welch, Shelly Porker, Beth Crowley, Liz Martinez. Bottom row: Gino Bustomonte, Michelle Eberle, Denise Powell, Julie As pon of her routine' Damn Rorhbun senior plays me pon of O football Sheets' Doffin Rombuni Sharon Zlomick' for thot night's gome ogoinst Apollo, Cortez's rivol. As some vitol information is reveoled to Kothy Klaus, senior, she stores in utter surprise. The bringer of the knowledge is the the line, Beth Crowley, senior. 36 Pom ldli 1 i ill if Adi 343318 funn!! As Corvette Welch, junior, performs her many duties, Mr. Miller stands by her side. t s T 1 . r 8 8 s, 1 M,-ei .L, , f . . ,Q 5 . ss. - X NN Happy smiles and f -Y ts' swooshing pom-pons .N v -V L L AL A LL L L L U is were seen often onthe R s s '0O DO ffe'dWf 'Gin0 .. L L. L ,, iAs L , L ,L ' g K X A NXT 'kxiwlit ' s 'fS'Keb S X 3 N N Bustamante and Darrin Rathbun, seniors. Dancing to the Beat Their happy smiles and creative dances kept the audience happy and entertained. Those girls really tried hard to please the spectators. They were the 1982-88 Pom line. The girls practiced in the gym from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., five days a week unless a conflict came up. They practiced routines for assemblies and other functions. During football season the girls were out on the football field on Thursday and Friday practicing with the band for the half time shows. The twelve member line headed by Kathy Klaus and Beth Crowley was selected in the previous year. Each girl who wanted to try out for the line was welcome to do so as long as she could da the splits and attended the clinics that were provided after school. The girls that were selected were let known by the senior pom girls and taken to be in- itiated. The initiations started by waking the girls from their beds and making them put on all sorts of crozy get-ups. Then the girls had to go to school in the costumes and ottend their classes. The dances one saw the pom line do were made up by the girls themselves. The football dances were principally made up by Kathy Klaus because she had access to he band tapes. ln the case of the basketball dances, the line was split into groups and the groups were assigned different games. ln the previous year the pom line started with twelve girls and ended with nine girls. Beth Crowley and Kathy Klaus determined that 1982-83 would be a year tha they would keep all twelve girls . . . they did. The Pom line is a very united line, and l believe this is a main reason for our suc- cess. Kathy Klaus was quoted as saying. Of the twelve members that were on the line there was one sophomore, four juniors, and seven seniors. These girls all worked together to create an enjoyable kind of enter- tainment. During practices, good friendships were built, and for most, it was a very memorable year. lt has been a fun year and we all got along real well, said Denise Powell. When Michelle Eberle, senior, and Shelly Parker, junior, dance together, sporks occur. Pom 37 - -I: X h e ,, x - -1 Xa S1 The cost of the ploy follows Morge ond Jasmine into o gulch. ml 401' Junior Chris Keenen, the villoin, exploins his long lost doughter's fore. 36 Dromo The fornily of villoins, left to right, senior Dione Rich os Josmine, junior Chris Keenen os Gideon, ond Poige White os ol' Morge. row Dole Glllospy Yvette Mollolieu Chuck Sonchez Kothy Thompson Morger Renn Deonn Jensen, Chris Tiemon, Chris Keenen, Michelle Kon- Troci Moin Arvtn Loudermilk Jeff Goodin Jackie Voughn Row two Nodine Armstrong Lorry Spitolny, Sherry Mehols, Judy Scholor, Dove Den- Bocon Kris Willioms Mork Metres Row three Scott Dovis Bob Strohoto Ed Foltz Bill Cohogen, Jon Gist Michelle Eberle, Ken Elswick, Poige Jill Johnson Aimee Eggert Becky Londers Drone Krietler Julie Johnson Michelle Forris Bort Frederickson Row four Steve Goldstein, Tonjo Drone Rich Rochel Lebowitz Mott Nicoloy Mike Hybl Christine Von Vugt Jeonette Gregory, Donnie Dovidson, Mrs. Rebecco lmel, lsooc Wondo Tillwoch President Greg Gilmon Pub Monoger Suzonno Stonton Treosurer Row six: Cossie Pollord, Secretoryq Evo Koyocs, Vice Ploying Around During the yeor, students hod the opportunity to por- ticipote in severol extro-curriculor octivities sponsored by the Cortez Dromo Club ond Thespions. Among these octivities wos the foll ploy. The ploy wos colled Lucy the Foresolsenj' o melodromo. Students, in or out of dromo, could try for o port or porticipote in the behind the scenes production of the ploy, Along with the foll ploy, put on by the Thespions, students in the Theoter Arts 5-6 closs put on o Christmos ploy to locol grode schools. There were mony other octivities scheduled for the yeor including o ploy in the spring, hopefully being produced in the new ouditorium. There were mony other octivities scheduled for the yeor, including o ploy in the spring, which wos plonned to be pro- duced inthe new ouditorium. Dromo 39 Spurs - Top row: Jonet Crumpler, Kristyn Hohimer, Shonnon Nordohl, Cindy Voldez, Amber Beckewith, Pom Smith, Michelle Culligon, Trocy Jolle, Ms. Frew, Kothy Cowgill, Alyson Venoncio, Beckie Lugo, Denise Folter, Jill Elenboos, Angel Stohler, Angie Smith, Julie Mullies. 2nd row: Amy Moser, Yvonne Quintonillo, Kelli Smith, Kelli Greer, Andreo Fulcher, Cheryl Flynn, Sheri Morehouse, Clore Summers, Nicole Little, Chris Vonvugt, Amiee Coulk, Jon Simmons. Bottom row: Stocey Smith, Stocey Jones, Rhondo Neol, Teri Kingmon, Chondi Greenwood, Teri Lewis, Jill Soter, Michelle Mendivil. Support Builds Strength Three populor spirit clubs ovoiloble to Cortesions were Spurs, Spikettes, ond Phillies. These clubs hod two moin purposes: to support their teoms, ond to keep their teoms' spirits high. The Spurs club encouroged the wrestlers ot the motches. They were responsible for such tosks os keeping time ond scores ond ossisting the wrestlers. Some of the club octivities were condy soles, porties between the wrestlers ond Spurs, o Squow Peok hike, ond o Wrestling-Spurs bonquet. Spurs is o good way to get involved ond show school spirit, ond plus it's 0 lot of funl stored Cheryl Flynn, President. The Spikettes cheered the cross country ond trock teoms ot meets. They kept scores, helped run off cross country meets, ond most of oll, encouroged the runners. They roised money for the club by pro- moting cor woshes ond condy soles. Mr. Enos stoted, They're in- dispensible - on absolute necessity, which described the cIub's members occurotely. Phillies club members were ci greot support to the Boseboll teom. They mode our stotistics sheets, kept score, onnounced ot home gomes, ond especiolly, were 0 pop club for the teom. The club olso hod condy soles to roise money for the purchose of jockets for the teom. AO Spirit Clubs ips it sm After o night's work Spur Shonnon Nordohl, junior, prepores to go home Escorting Spurs President Cheryl Flynn, senior, to o wrestling motch is Mr. X - ' i ,. ,? If X The referee explains very important rules of wrestling tojunior .lonet Crumpler, Spikettes - Top raw: Heather Stanley, Cheri Mulleneoux, Ruth Martinez, Sharon Miner. 2nd row: Tina Von Vugt, Toni Tingley, Patti Dickson, Regina Gotke, Bernelle Davis. Ord row: Pam Barry, Barb Gilsdorf, Terri Brown, Mary Bennes, Tammy Thomas. I t A ...Q-QEIQXQ 3 An expression of disapproval tokes over sophomore Shoron Miner's face os she hears ideas she dislikes. . r i II 3 i i ,3 2 A - l 0 I Ideas far fund-roisers are discussed between sophomore Tammy Thomas and juniors Terri Brown and Koren Bradshaw, A duty that sophomore Nicole Little takes seriously is scorekeeping ot the wresrler's matches. Spirit Clubs 41 Professionolism Attoined Students who hod o coreer of business in mind hod on oppor- tunity to provide themselves with the skills they needed for their futures, by being involved in one or more of the business clubs offered. COE CCooperotive Office Educotion? gove students honds-on ex- perience for office ond office-reloted positions, They leorned skills such os word-processing, dtctophone, colculotors, ond filing. To be eligible for the club, o student first hod to hove completed o bosic business closs. They then hod to be selected upon tecommendo- tions of teochers. The club hod condy ond greeting cord soles which helped roise money for on Employee Appreciotion Lun- cheon in the spring. They olso hod o civic project in which they donoted food ond clothing to o needy fomily. FBLA CFuture Business Leoders of Americob provided oppor- tunities for students to develop vocotionol ond coreer competen- cies ond to promote civic ond personol responsibility, The club hod Regionol, lnvitotionol, ond Stote conferences ot which the students competed in events thot tested their skills. The winners of those events competed in the Notionol conference. DECA CDistributive Educotion Clubs of Americob provided leorn- ing octivities reloted to Distributive Educotion thot were motivo- tionol os well os o lot of fun! The students sold condy ond stockings to roise money for the club. They olso sponsored speciol octivities such os o Community Choritoble Drive, o Porent Breokfost, ond on Employer Bonquet. COE - Top row: Mrs. Hoffmon, Kelly Berggren, Lynn Rewey, Poul Holdemon, Kim Reed, Julie Smith, Jody Hoyes, Kim Wholen, Sondy Ivey, Lori Phillips, Rochel Guerrero. Bottom tow: Sue Dusing, Lourie Zubricky, Sue Olson, Sue Conner, Mory Mettes, Rondi Wtllioms, Monico Ferguson, Merci Alejondro. A2 Business Clubs Closs discussions ore o port of the morning routine for senior DECA members Jo Burns, Chris Boughter, ond Julie Moltese A quick rundown ofthe ogendo is given by DECA director, Mr, Brockel, - -- ,.,M.M,,,fNmc .gunnin- Arrentively listening to Mr. BrockeI's speech ore DECA members Liso Burklow, Lynn LoHood, Cheryl Irvine, ond Mike Holl, seniors. Business Clubs 43 As a HERO member, Missy Ogden, senior, not only used class time to learn, but also to socialize, Jobs Acquired Through Program Involvement Child care, fashion design, or a career in in- dustry were only a few of the fields a student could pursue in Home Economics Related Oc- cupations CHEROD or Industrial Cooperative Educations. CICED. HERO was a great way to learn skills that were important to students' future careers. The club, which had 20 members, worked hard to raise money for an Employer Appreciation Banquet, a Teacher Appreciation Event during HERO week, and to help pay the way of the students to a Leadership Conference in Tucson. Some of the activities they had were candy sales, balloon message sales, football and Colt sales at football games, a Christmas party for the elderly, and HERO workers participated in the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. ICE or VICA CVocational Industrial Clubs of America? was the club to join if a student was in- terested in a career in industry. To qualify for ICE, a student had to be a senior with good leader- ship qualities. HERO and ICE helped teach students leader- ship and social skills, community involvement, and they developed a sense of responsibility, AA I-IEROIICE fu. t C. .. .1-X , ,- HERO - Top row: Terry May, Mike Vargas, Brenda Bossong, Helen Guebara, Jean McLaughlin, Loni Diann Langford, Muriel Madson, Bill Albert. Middle row: Sharon Dougherty, Mai Le, Stephanie Elstan Schultz, Kay Weinmeister, Stephanie Sahlin, Lori Ruggles, Mrs. Simon. Bottom row: Malissa Odgen, Fortuna. The well known symbol of VICA clearly seen while in building one, HERO members Polly Schultz and Kay Weinmeister, seniors, look over a new Home Economics issue. ' 1 ov' 'P VICA Toprow Jeff PHQQ9 Keith Lombert Dovid Epperson Ken Shower Al Koehler Tim Crumpler Bottom row Mr Sroedqel je, Wendy Presley Joner golvgge ry Koll Drone Zeiders Volorie Ponos Shelly Rhodes Poulo Young xi? Senior Bill Albert uses his HERO closs period to cotch up on government homework. As o member of HERO, senior Polly Schultz finds herself l YM on the move o lot of the time. l- I ei l-Q, Posing for the comero is 0 smoll snoke. a 3 QQX ' iq Q Bottom row: Bob Hoser, Steve Mince. Top row: Mrs. Cosh, Mr. Cosh, Andy Crowford, Cori Phillips, Don Rule, Kim Motos, Jonet Ribble. 46 Chiricohuo Challengers - 'px p ,f X .N IK v if 'C w rv w ax 94 1 Toking some time out is Scott Motos. freshmon, Mrs. Cosh ond Don Rule, senior Looking into the distonce is Steve Mince, junior Conquering the Wilderness While most club members sat in classrooms discussing fund raisers and what to do with funds raised, the Chiricohua Challengers Hiking Club spent their time enjoying the great outdoors. ' The Challengers usually took one camping trip or o two doy hike each month. Some of the places they went this year were hikes around and into the mines at Crown King and Robbers Roost in the Superstition Mountoins, and a cross-country ski trip to Mormon Lake. Each year the club plans trips to remote places throughout Arizona, to ghost towns and out-of-state. I like the outdoors and the feeling l get when l look back ot the mountain or trail I have just conquered, said Don Rule, club president. Some club members take some time to relax A break for lunch Is token by the Challengers Chlricohuo Challengers 47 gm K 1' DEQ W9 -yr n-uannpmuwx-u v Simms YS aswrxiosw wi ,sk 4. Q , ls v.-sq-:fm K v-f...m..1. .ea X m-www an 1--w.,.-s ..,A,gvu-e ,f N.uQa emi ' g PQ Q' wx ,....-.. VH Viva .snap-....,,,, 'X X uk, ., . .SK :EP F' ' 1, 1 J '-2: . 3 f ! 1. , - x g. N i S H 5 I . 1 . if A ' .- gf! 1 X 'K mfg t 1 Q. J is . fY A 2- - , .mx . - EE , -Q,m2:f.w-ff , , S Involvement Hos New I 'T if i Storted to Rise As eoch school yeor possed, the involvement in Longuoge Allionce CFrench Club, Sponish Club, ond Germon Clubb seemed to grow. One of the biggest reosons for the rise wos thot more of o voriety of octivities were offered to the members. The Allionce went to o number of ploces ronging from movies to dining. The three seporote clubs held pretzel soles every Mon- Ome,SHkejUmO,LOU,O Aldrmeh doy, with eoch club troding turns every other two weeks. One of their biggest octivities wos their donce. The activities we did were fun, stoted junior Louro Aldrete, ond the interest of the members wos more outgoing becouse we did more than we did the previous yeor! ore asked to porticipote, so sophomores Cheryl Gerbens ond Kothy Cowgill try We C. Activities don'tjusr pop out of nowhere ond thot is why senior Jonet Ribble listens Allionce president, senior Rochelle Elson, tokes down information from the CIOSSIY- Longuoge Allionce A9 Clubs of cn Different Kind The object of most clubs on compus wos to offer something different ond unique from the other clubs. Two of these clubs, Speech ond Ambossodor, were unrelated in octivities but similor in purpose. The Speech club ottended tournoments ond competi- tions for proctice in speoking before lorge groups of peo- ple, They olso sponsored condy soles to poy for their trips ond supplies for speech tournoments. The Ambossodor club concerned itself with preporing freshmen ond new students for high school life. They went oround to the elementory schools in the district, ond exploined high school procedures to the eighth groders. They olso helped students in molsing friends ond getting ocquointed with clossmotes. Although these clubs seemed unreloted, their finol result wos similor ond beneficiol. Speech tought students to get over the feor of speoking before strongers ond new people while Ambossodor tought students to get over the feor of meeting strongers ond new people. gggf. Speech Club - Bottom row: Evo Kovocs, Shone Conby, Cossie Pollord. Second row: Stocey Gibson, Bonnie Roth, Suson Conner, Down Rex. Third row: Iris Kielsky, Wondo Tillwoch, Veronico Lucos, Mrs. Tereso Vogel. Bock row: Dove Epply, Steve Cosillos, Mil-te Komon, John Herb, Ron Springer, Mott Nicholoy, Rick Hott, Michelle Kortmon, Kim Engrom, 50 Speech, Ambossodor, ond Science clubs. l ront row: Dovid Doer, Cheryl Flynn, Vicki Lukosik, Chuck Debenon. Bock row: hris Domes, Tim Askins, Kevin Butler, Dr. Chorles Hoyt, Greg Askins, Mike uehing, Corl Seols, Mory Bennes. Exploring New Frontiers While most clubs offered fun poss-times ond eosy oc- tivities, one club offered o chollenge for the mind. The Science club provided students with chollenges in leorning, insteod of omusements in fun. While most clubs were busy selling condy ond flowers, Science wos hord ot work. The Science club discussed odvonces in technology, studied biologicol functions of turtles, ond worked on in- dependent projects. Mony of these were exhibited ot locol science foirs ond student competitions. I reolly enjoyed the Ieorning experiences thot the Science club offered, stoted Suson Bergdolt, junior. Mony dedicoted students devoted much time ond ef- fort to their projects for the Science club. There were clubs thot kept score, kept stots, ond kept time, but it's nice to know there wos one club thot kept thinking. 44, 1 C - S S :EA ii i +-'31 Q T . S N s 2 Nu '1 is ,. Q A --454 Hord ot work exomining turtles ore the Science club members. Speech, Ambossodor, ond Science Clubs 51 --. ,,.-v ' ,wx For the golf seoson, Mike Suehring, senior, perfects his golf swing. L nTW'l7'7 A strotegic move is mode by John Betourne, sophomore. An invigoroting run is mode by senior Kevin Hollock. To get himself in tip top shope for wrestling, freshmon Mike Drysdole does his exercises. A low move is mode by Brion Stout, senior. After o tiring chollenge, sophomores Michelle Zerzonek ond Liso Schultz come off the court. 52 Athletics Arhlefics gnlnug guru. is Qs az. f -Q: gg Vg -QI, i 'sy -1 ,S .-Q-W xv K- Q ,:fx fx.: in Y ik gs ,, -Iziffi N... LL 555 N Xjw 1 x51 5. 1 f'? NL f A f Q fi S5 ,iff I v',. 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Bottom row: Nick Babich John Chicarella, Mike Overton, Brad Hobson, Mike Kaman, Tom Martin, Bob Kitchell, Poul Sonville, Mike Rueda, Kelly Levy Aaron Favors, Rich Penuel, Bruce Salvage. .sf it am-4 it or , 72 .R - ,tl S fi -sw-' T rg Lf, 'w ,V . A W K. -. M A, Wi ,lt ,V 1 A yi' ' 3 I ,Q 1 ' 1 V . H V 6 J lg its ,. Y, .. 1 78 ,Q 'iii-Y? if p.,.,, T' wit A hyyz .fs 'A-A-'Ui 4 V ' ,- gym j, 3 , -,?,,g'1 - -X, .' ,.,, - , i, ' 1 ' K I ' ' t ' , gfsy yf '- yyy- 4, -V , I R01 -s 'L XM! X ,I 4 4 X M V -1 . :vm , L -- 'emi -H .W Qssfzq . -, I , ,fire-Q71 Ziff -:Q 1995 QQ- , wa fs-1418 J fl 1 -V 14 LwQ,i'!?Al 1 w t ', .H f- ,,,g,,s.cfi1e,k 'hifi ffm,-' in ,f, 'X -4 gg K A J.gspH16 . pa Exim 't-W:wlz-fm.:.'ft'w is -.lff?f'fl fl' Y fpkvl 3 in F V 4 awww . . ,,.- - ..., :W-as exif.-frtfsf..-,-sa'5'.: Gus Vasquez and Jason Pride struggle to com- plete a strategic ploy. Contrasts and Conflicts Although Junior Varsity and Freshman football teams did not moke it to the play-offs, determination and dedication made this season a success for the athletes. J.V. finished the season with a 2-5-1 record. The team started with high expectations, but losing the first game lowered their spirit, said Glen Campbell, J.V. coach. But players showed determination by com- ing bock at the end of the season and winning the last two games against Deer Valley and Greenway, added Campbell. According to Freshman coach Ken Corley, the team was weak defensively early in the year, but later came together as a team to finish the season with a 5-3 record. We started with 45 athletes out for the team and ended up with 28, and the 28 are quality kids, said Corley. Kim Matas Spectator Staff 58 J.V. and Frosh Football A -l.. , 2'1- John Chiccarella carries the football attempting to score a touchdown N 3 . 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Footboll - Top row: Andrew Fucci, Jon Soori, Bret Sownson, Dovid Fuller, Todd Sonders, Mork Wentzel, Sontos Leon, Scott Shyrock, Bhrett Perdue, Mike Peck, Doug Vonderleest, Todd Kepner, Mike Coin. 2nd row: Mr. Asmuth, Kevin Richords, Phil Fucci, Poul Schlenker, Jeff Kucko, Tim Jor- nogin, Kevin Fouts, Keith Coburn, Eric Moines, Bob Wolsh, Mork Conklin, Poul Komon, Mott Brown- ing, Mr. Compbell, Brd row: Rick Volenzuelo, Robby Scott, Joe Schwortz, Dorrel Smith, Chonce Bornes, Ron Neol, Eric Bulmon, Jon Meso, Scott Romley, Brett Quoing, Scott Werwinski, John Herb. Front row: Dovid Heller, Lorry Sims, Jim Robinson, Dovid Amporon, John Bossong, Kesley Honsing, Jeff Thomos, Adom Dimos, Woyne Willioms, Poul Nelson, Chris Morkobrod. JV, ond Frosh Footboll 59 When the Tough Get Going Picture in your mind a sandy beach, ocean waves lapping upon the shore. The sun is beating down hard and there seems to be no relief. Just then you hear laughing and yelling. You look to the right and a competitive volleyball game seems to be taking place. Well, take away the sun, sand, water, and heat and you will see the Varsity volleyball team. These girls worked very hard for their impressive record, but they had fun. Practices were held everyday after school in the gym for about three hours. ln those hours, the girls would work on dif- ferent aspects of the game, such as spiking the ball. Their training was long and tiring and sometimes it was all any player could do to stay awake when they had homework. But the remembrance of ex- haustion seemed to disappear when wins came rolling in with every game. The overall score for the team, in fact, was 17-8. For Cortez Volleyball, winning was tradition. ln the last few years, including 1982-83, the girls went to divisions. We've been fortunate to have such good athletes. stated Coach Austermon. All this was possible because of their good skills, pride, and ambition. They were out there to win. With that at- titude it's really hard for any team to defeat them. When each game started, six players were on the court and as the game went on, other players were substituted in. Last year the team had lost many starters so it was difficult at first to develop smooth teamwork. This year has been fantastic for our team. Our team worked well together, having not one or two main players but twelve really great players who worked well under pressure. Many fans called our team the 'cardiac kids' because of our heart stopp- ing matches that we pulled out to win. explained Cindy Galcik, junior. As a white flash goes overhead, Tammy Rosario, junior watches with awe. 60 Varsity Volleyball -1. cg. ..,, i 5 1,4 i T I f 4 g,,,f ' swf iff 1 g A ., 4- gg l sw w...MN,'5 X . X . M V.. After a very important win the volleyball team congratulates themselves on a job done. 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Q .i li, i i , i' to LQ i 'F Q ig f at L ' ' if ,, 1 j, Q !,i sgi i K . 5 X -Q' as i + h U . SQSLQQ-igsx for ' Sigisgisi S L L Sl Sw f L -sf ltif k e i .L L 1. , ..f.?-:,-b c . L. . , . , , L -L i L Frosh Volleyboll - Top row: Miss Sonders, cooch, Irene Colvert, Sylvio Mitchell, Koedyker, Kelli Greer, Kelli Smith. 2nd row: Kothy Thompson, Michelle Rich Sheilo Ellerholz. Bottom row: Rochel Treodwell, Michelle Toth, Loro Boughrer, Leovens. Dione mond, Teisho J.V.!Frosh Volleyboll 65 A serve is one of the mony things thot o good ployer hos to demonstroted by Morgie Moore, senior. Bottle of the Birdies The bodminton teom wos smoll ond didn't win mony motches this yeor, but the girls didn't let the losing get them down, soid Loretto Heck, bodminton cooch. Even if the teom lost, individuols could still win, soid Heck. Even though the teom did not hove mony members, it worked on o lodder system, chollenging eoch other in gomes ond competing for the vorsity positions. Junior Romono Achey ond senior Morgie Moore were two of the teom's most voluoble ployers, occor- ding to Heck. By Kim Motos Spectotor Stoff I 66 Bodminton Allison Vononcio shows her obility to return o vollie YNhm.,,., -,W Q c M A yy A smoshing return is shown here by Down Court, freshmon. XXXYH row: Polly Schultz, Heother Alberts, Morgie Moore, Mory Gilbert, Liso Rush, Liso Ryon, Mrs. Heck. Bottom Down Court, Wendy Greenberg, Allison Vononcio, Roche! Hernondez, Iris Kielsky. The obility to dive for the birdie wos one of the skills thot Iris Kielsky, junior, mastered. Badminton 67 Running for the Glory When watching a race most everyone would agree that the most climatic point is when the winner finishes. Oh sure, the start is exciting, and the run is fun to watch, but what everyone waits for really is the finish. lt takes a lot to finally get to that point, but it seems to be all worth it when the run- ner acquires the glory and attention ofa winner. Starting off the 1982-83 season, the Varsity Boys' Cross Country team was not known for their competition. ln fact they were not known at all because they were all new at being on the varsity. This was one of the few years they had no returning varsity runners, which made meets tough and unpredictable. To prepare for those tough meets, the boys' coach, Larry Enos, and the girls' coach, Peggy Howerton, practiced their runners everyday after school, except when they had meets, which were usually held on Fridays. They lasted a grueling hour and fifteen minutes consisting of 5 to 6 mile runs or laps around the track many times. Sometimes runn- ing along the canal bank was sufficient for the day. The work was hard for the some-experienced and not-so- experienced, but was all so worth it in the end. That feeling of winning and being on top can make anyone forget, for a shon time, how much work was put into winning that one special cross country race. As Sue Ames, junior, lies trustingly upon the ground, Laura Slife, senior, steps carefully across. XX 54 4 ' F11 I ' L-- 5- ,4 , 43:11 km3J,,,f,:h ,if V -f ,ff ' 1 f E ' ,,-935, fn . A- y N: ffm -, ,im A ,f . Y . S ,y X, ,, ff: . ' , M S X y,,z Lwi I A A V, jd 'ut V, A, ,SWB in L A-,M Qgw. W Ar f gee ' V. V ,T . 3, gg .Y W ' 'f ., ' 5. 'sw Q'7EQZfNz ' ,,. ,aaY4vf-.C'3' Si Uii: E'V.t4w1:fflQ Tryk , , V.W,,5 ,u,.3,.. X ,W V ,A ,Q , 1 ,,f,W,5. T- .ti ff- 'W ,M 'fi-izigxlsfv 'f2,1f.f2:ifZ'Tiff-:Q ffm- V . it M -I .,g,,f.-rzw,,,,,, , 'A 54, :iq 11 wx. I Q 'v'4,E, ', A-4. if T, sg5,g,,,. .. 4 Wi?ffs2?3?,,7E?Pif':E'f2,: . ,. ' Lf' Y gl e ' .5 ' ' , . V ., gg i.f'+'e+ifm .'5?1f-Stiff ' iieiiiizffgiifgi it A f i ' in-.1 in .,, 't1?'2-sam.-gi' .w.t'fgJ'L?fnfa.-i'f'r- nt,L'.'f'sf:mE1.I:l-. J-4 'f f .V A long awaited rest was finally taken by Kellie Metcalf and Kevin Hallock, seniors, after a race. Freshmen X-Country - Top row: Scott Okabayashi, Curt Werwinski, Mark Dodson. Bottom row: Scott Chenowith, Robert Dodge, Bilann Yetter. 68 X-Country giving g53iiT5'g XCounrry - Top row: Kim Deffner, Greg Longford, Brod Deffner. Bottom row: John er, Steve Former. Ngbff X, 1 Vorsity X-Country - Top row: Cooch Enos, 4 Greg Morrin, Dovid Doer, Dovid Cortwrighr, ' Tex Jeff Doer, Jeff Crowe. Bonom row: E. J, Yer- .' ter, Ben Sheorrow, Kevin Hollock. I :Q LUPZQ r ' .fllmwr i 11. , Soro Rerringer, Sue Ames, Kellie Metcolf, Veronica Lucos, Louro Slife. W K ,- MSI T on 'MZ Necessory pep folks were given by Cooch Enos to the Boys' X'Counrry TSOYTI. X-Country 69 N As the judges lools on, sophomore Corl Seols, psyches himself out for o suc- cessful dive The swimmers wotch os sophomore Beverly Terpstro tolses o dive into the pool : i 'W 1 70 Swimming While the swim teonn roces, Debbie Hippie, sophomore, keeps times ond scores. 0 Ni- Top rovvg Yvette Mollolieu, Dono Pollock, Christine Henry, Julie Johnson, Noncy Tomi Anderson, Colleen Schworzmon, Beverly Terpstro, Deonn Jensen. Middle row: Leber, Kothy Reece, Sue Schloefli, Dione Kreitler, Michelle Forris, Beth Crowley, row: Trudy Tingley, Diono Oyen, Aimee Coulls, Troci Tingley, l-leother Eostin. lop row Mr Mcliroth Dorrin Spurgeon Olof Hinz Boy Leber, Albert Meller Bottom Scott Flynn Cory Wright Bill Goines Pot Flonigon, Tom Poul .. , Swimmers ready? Members of the swim team are set to win the race! coming out of the woter,junior Traci Tingley talks to fellow team mate, Diane freshman. Swim Teams Improve The swim teams went through many changes this past year. One ofthe biggest was when the boy's 6 girI's seasons were com- bined to form just one in the fall. Coaches McGrath and Reece led swimmers through long, but worthwhile practices, yet not many meets were won. Towards the end of the season, some talented swimmers from both teams had qualified for the State Championships. Outstan- ding swimmers this year were: Ray Leber, junior, Beverly Terp- stra, sophomore, Darrin Spurgeon, senior and Heather Eostin, freshman, the lost of which was the only female diver. Sophomore Beverly Terpstra wrapped the season up by stating, lt was a fun season with more people. The team really improved and showed Q lot of school spirit. l'm looking forward to the next season! S am! Swimming 71 Varying Similarities The golf and chess teams were two clubs on campus that required varying degrees of similar skills from students. There were twelve members of the golf team, five of which were returning lettermen.-Tim Collins, a three year member of the team, finished the year with the best overall average for the year. All in all the team had a good season after going to division finals. The team won 10 of thirteen matches this year, but had a disappointing showing in the division finals, said Mr. Bruce Anderson, coach. There were 18 members on the chess team this year, among them were Ron Bishop, junior, Mike Kimbrell, sophomore, and Mark Allan, senior, being rated as some of the best players on the team. There were only ten players on the team last year. now we've grown to 18, and our varsity team is ranked in the top 5 of the state, stated junior Kent Duits, president. A preparation for the end game is a major part of the game to Bruce L sophomore, and John Palmer, freshman. in 1 After a graceful swing, Scott Hurvitz, freshman, follows the ball A strategic move is made by Diana Oyen, sophomore. 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N1 swing was one of the many skills that students had to have, as demonstrated Ryan, sophomore. mms J, , 4 - Q4 f , sr., l 'i'.L6-ff Tom Mouser, freshman, gets the final blow from his opponent, , .W , ..,. - TR Ei - , --K' rp 2-'T T:- H ijfx FX g -ff,?wAU' C f sflifn- wtf ,gets , t, X M ,J fb. if 5 vigqgiia a N , ' , ,.' ,,,- r ' , to ' rs, e f -54 3 - Q 5 .g . , F ' i f gvgqv . . T 4, W ' 32? . . i - ill l 7-, 'c 1-una--f . , . -9 .giz M... -- ,A ' -.'f .,1 -. ,qff , 4 - ' 4 Golf: Mr. Andersen, Art Haynie, Daryl Tanita, Eric Scott, Tim Collins, Phil Baniewicz Charles Ryan, Mike Suehring, David Doodson, Scott Hurvitz. 'Rf' I ...J ,C .g ll ,J if Llff' xr? . Iliff T 'if?f?'.T2 14-xx Chess - Top row: Tom Mouser, Kent Dulrs. 2nd row: Bob Hosler, Marty Sanchez, Bruce Lindell. Std row: John Palmer, Karen Roth, Diana Oyen, Robert Carol Trey Woinright lll, Ron Bishop. Bottom row: Tuan Nguyen, Mil-we Kimbrell, Mark Allan, Mr. Roseman. Golf and Chess 73 Cnly the Strong Survive lt can be a painful weapon and a playful art. It can be fun and en- joyable, yet it can be loads of hard work. What is being described here? Wrestling, of course. The Varsity Wrestling team practiced their art everyday after school for about two hours and fifteen minutes. That was required for anyone on the team. The wrestlers that were really serious about their sport and wanted to be champions, ran before school. That wasn't required, but it helped them get in better shape. When the training began everyday, they started off with oreobics. One could hear music coming from the gym after school when he would walk by. Early in the season, injury had played the wrestling team. They lost many valuable members including their captain, Terry May. Nick Gup- ton, senior, took over from there. They moved up the Junior Varsity people that deserved to be on Varsity, but couldn't because there wasn't enough room. We started off strong, and we had a lot of weight, but injury hurt us and we pulled some young talent out of the J.V. team. The team kept trying even though starters were out. ex- plained Terry May, senior. Attitudes on the team were very good considering that they had more than their share of injuries. Members were full of spirit and had a desire to win. Each match was a challenge and they were out to win them. Moon Valley and Greenway were their toughest competitions, but they survived through it all. Dual matches ended February 4th and the Divisions came on the 11th. After that was State on the 18th. Next year starters will be lost but Coach Theel had this advice for the returning team: I hope next year's team will work harder in the weight room in the off season to strengthen legs, knees, and backs. ,tp In a bind, junior Dave Lenhardt thinks of his next move. To be able to distinguish who really is the tougher one, Kenny Davis and Robbie Little, juniors flex their muscles. ,ajft 74 Varsity Wrestling wif 0 If 'vfx xx yi? W hm-Q R ww, sh: N rivh 11' SS Sw JN QA GM , ,Www Q , ,H in in n ,, 1 vf .Ei gv 1 QQ 'Q R 1. . , S in , ,arg X f...' S 3 1 g , ' i X 1 f ' Q X 'X '--MQ., .W A., vw,,,,.A,,,, ,,... ,., ..,,,,. X X f - g ' 11 , Aww X . 'L ,,, ,.., , ..-Z as .Six . s A 0' , 1 S5 SSP 3 Q 1 'Q ..- v . n , ..,.-,---W - f --.K xx--.X X d,,,,,A- gf, ir ex . W , ,M .J ., L - M-N A i ., ws A , . N - - ..:,. K , ' A--.. ' n 5 v Q y N -35: 11 -ii' l w sv 1 Miss? mnrrfg mm M WH gmffi WW? .Q I i s xx S , M NX Oi . .f ' -XX . ding' ' 42' I .x , F rs? ,Q 1 1, if wg af, , - , Q f .3 4 E ' -' 1 N y z ,J 5 .VQK E. Iv- Q ?1 i A nk , E 1 -I yi 1 6 X J Q Q ,h ,, V 7, lj f is ? YI' Mr , U ff 4. - 1 3 - Q X fa- 3' ' M i 'Sgt f-1-Q 35. fi F sz ig 'M W' XX x as A'0 ' A' Q: Wi GR Tl? P SS Pm 1 5 so y ,fx J Q me K 2 Q . k wgfm' . Leia. . X ' .Lew .1r:wv,z ,mm if 2 4 if I gig, 'fp A ,,,. . 1 f44., A V: n x ? fy Q Q er xx 4 Q iwggr Q 1 ' 1 M , .,.1l.,.,s'ssE' A x VE fy s K A :SEQ x K X 5 ig NW. Q.: , g sp- P? ' s at it t Q ., aff 1 RY' ' s 5, - , 1 f gizaaawu F552 P R .. V 'Q' Wie in-:zz A 'offs-ft. 'f':?l'fWi:M t ,, f use Power is stressed when Dione Dotson, junior, slugs the boil. ff' iff aui-'Il w-- s ,Y ,, . V41 0 f.-.--nv ,un 'i I 5. w 4 'Un ,,,,,.,. M., -s,- . sI ',,fg,-Quia Q 'Y -.tt 'fr ..',f-W . ,V ,, - After she threw the boil, junior Jenise Sowyer, wonders if she hit her cotcher. 80 Vorsiry Softball I B ff?-A he X rf 'I Il -I T A ,t fini t t- rw msgs' eip' i S , . in iv Qs -f -W - Q st 1, me-Q 'AAN' ,, Q Aww 'Nga A long reach into the oir is made by Chris Brown,junior. Varsity Softball Falls Short of Expectations As the seoson ended, a feeling of dissatisfoction was faced upon members of the varsity softball teom. Mony reasons contributed to the misfortune, and one of the biggest would hove to be not being oble to get their oct together. Another problem that came about was thot mony players hod received injuries, enobling them to remoin oft of the field. Our starters would get hurt, and we would have to play people in their positions that were inexperienced, soidjunior Jenise Sower. The seoson did have some promising points ond wos not that bod. Although close gomes hod become o routine, mony were hord fought and ex- citing to be port of. Jenise also stoted, All of us girls had become close like sisters. We would help each other with problems concerning the teams and others. While she's batting, junior Jodi Buechler prepares to make her hit count. pnwswxl Vorsity Softball 81 l'1, so ,W MM,,,,,, 11 if fj Before the gome,senior Jenny Tuttle sits bock ond listens to some music. 82 Vorsity Softball if ij., J' gtk Top row: Mr. Enk, Beth Montgomery, Julie Polmer, Anne Voorhees, Tereso Johnson, Kris Frohm, Becky Fogorty, Terri Burson. Middle row: Mono Mortin, Jenny Tuttle, Renee Bechtold, Sondy Lodicls, Jodi Buechler, Kris Horrison. Bottom row: Michelle Zerzonek, Jenise Sowyer, Dione Dotson. Nz K1 ,tn I ,lj X s The cooch of the Vorsity teom, Mr. Enk, keeps stots during the gome. H a.,. 4'-2 in Y- , 'W .rg ,4,,,3-:H-3 , .. wana.-g, x s 'k :. .4 K K 1- -1 11' , - ,mme On the bench, seniors Ann Voorhees ond Jenny Turtle worch the boll gome. .. .. -wry- .. im M ,... 'FQXVL N , .ek X N .. mn .. ., tan - A ' ki -- . mn 9 'sstesf df 7 N N ' mf , -1 1 J ' ' in 5 N ,- 'iwul N v' Q - Q'Q - 'Q - -Sas. 0 b- an :if-QiQrY' , U - l sv - K QM . 4 ' Fl my 3 ,195 vs Ki A 9.5 fr' ' isexxs -xl an ' 1 X, Q Y A 1- N 'Ls L' as Putting 0 little umph into her throw is Jenise Sowyenjunior, Runni ng to stop 0 grounder, is senior Jenny Iurrue. Vorsity Softball 63 As Coach Crouse observes her freshman team, she lets her mind wander. Teams Show Good Caliber This past year's Junior Varsity and Freshman teams prov- ed that winning isn't everything! They did it by showing ex- ceptional talent in batting and fielding. Two new coaches, Mrs. Crouse CFrosh7, and Miss McCabe U.V.D, held practices four to maybe even five days of the school week. Practices consisted of fielding and running drills. During the season, many players found the practices and game beneficial. Their eagerness to win as many games as possible was apparent with the large amount of effort and school spirit shown. As the season came to an end, sophomore and J.V.!Var- sity player, Becky Fogarty, stated, Considering the fact that the team didn't have much experience, and also having a new coach, l feel we did well! 84 JV!Frosh Softball Freshman Sylvia Mitchell, prepares to stop the ball. Two J.V. members, Sue Romley and Laura Mugar, juniors, discuss the game tss Freshman Softball - Top row: Marnie Carnahan, Tammy Giesenhagen, Tracy Diane Koedyker, Sylvia Mitchell, Kim Haywood, Mrs. Crouse. Middle row: Cooke, Menthie Liter, Aimee Eggert, Kris O'Neill, Mary Ann Bell. Bottom row: Drociack, Stephanie Harwood, Becky Landers, Margie Davidson. .--nv -w.-1. Junior Vorsity Softball - Top row: Kris Harrison, Karen Rasmussen, Kris Frahm, Julie Palmer, Ruth Martinez, Becky Fogarty, Miss McCabe. Middle row: Dee Strickland, Karen Fogarty, Michelle Thiry, Shown Snyder, Jodi Buechler, Bottom row: Michelle Zer- zanek, Tricia Gupton, s ' 'w....csig.. fs' 7 .L. 'L4-.pu fi' , .s-vw new.-T r,, X. -- - F . sa. unsus- lf- Q is 1.....- .,,,,.ys ,V ,sw N an-sy il U3 any ' +-, Qu-Q y 'N .?3.g.'fw 5 3: '.Q ss' 2 r -f tdefsrs' 'f N JF :.3il9Y'? 'R t 'V' -'fv Qx,., rj' mf 7, , towards home base are .I,V. Coach Miss McCabe, and sophomore Becky ,V vw., V- ...Juv .,,., , . fv 1- Q'-Jamwwi N-1 'Q-K - ,Wi A look of concentrotion is set on the J.V. pitchers face, sophomore Tricio Gupton, as she releases the ball. Two J.V. members, Ruth Martinez and Sue Romley, sophomores, ex- perience different emotions while they wait to ga up to bar. I A .r', r 'Ou JV!Frosh Softball 85 i .. 'K 5 L 'MN ' -Q I Q 1 I l -S Q f' Q m fwm 34 - Tk-A. Sl Fil f,,, -, X ' 1 . ls e Q, Q bp, L L 5 X X .H 35 ' Q 1 5 ' N ,N . I N K k L. 1 1:3-Zrw'.2':iff4.2. lj ' , ggfyf ry k 'L-.fgx xx KV? .21 QA ' Q. 1-A5 1 ,aff , I Q--ff' 09+-X K S X xmwl 1 ' he gome ogoin. 1 Q Q Q,s: A is i j 'N-'wmwmwmw H hz' ,, ,W My W 5 X5 Q K , YE aw: -Lg Mx , , Q x V ' ..,..a E fx X er the boll leoves senior Chris Eno's fingers during cj i if Hqgwiw f 5 1 , QV if ' 41 x , , . V' fk, Q1 Z, N EWQQQL .i 321. E? X... WNNN. Cleorly o poss. Ar thot move. 68 Vorsiry Boskerboll oble ro rower over his opponent, senior Doug Olsonjumps I very cruciol moment, Brion Alesko, junior mokes has One Shot Deols Y A X A-L. 9- QQ 553.116 id- -l f ' - Q.. 3. M ,if 3 gmvrr NITE: lf ,Jw alfa' V1 RT-'Pe 14 136 S2 832910 98752 QBRTQ xv 3U 4 4 I umww' 4 'xxxxxxwx mxxxw--,W Mix 4 -4-N Aspirations on and off the Court Stealing, guarding, and dribbling are all words that have their own individual meanings. But they also can be associated as terms in basketball. ln Junior Varsity and Frosh basketball those terms were applied and used in practice and the actual games. The two teams worked hard to get ready for their games by practicing diligently after school and on Saturdays. They had strong desires to win and to individually do well. Sometimes the J.V. team would scrimmage against the varsity. Coach Smith had enthusiastically expressed this idea about the J.V. team: If anything they were the most motivated most capable, and most ambitious group of athletes I've ever coached. I had to kick them out of the gym after practice. For the frosh team there were no regular starting line ups but instead, the names changed for each game. That way everyone had a chance to play. The J.V, team had a starting line up of five players and as the game progressed other players were substituted in. Each player has fulfilled his assignment on the court, said Eric Treese,junior. Both of the teams showed their industrious spirit when they played their games. They tried hard to concentrate and to be successful against other teams. They learned the True meaning of stressful situations and they made the best of it. The season isn't as well as we hoped but we are making progress. voic- ed Curt Werwinski, freshman. The freshman team had thirteen members and the Junior Varsity had twelve ninejunlors and three sophomores. At prac- tice the teams did a lot of running combined with quickness and strengthened drills. The practices were said to be tough but enjoyable. The Colt Frosh were overmatched in most games - but seldom outfought, stated Coach Andersen about his team that gave their games a toughness that couIdn't be matched. Freshman Basketball - Top raw: Scott Okabayashi, Robert Jackson, John Zanotti, Coach Andersen, Curr Werwinski, Mark Dodson, Scott Hurvitz. Front row: Chad Bruns, Paul Stanton, Bernard Leopheart, Damon Hendricks, Craig Bauer, Ron Brown. 90 J.V.!Frosh Basketball Q W i s 2 . 4 X far' if px WS Wg if 1 ,ISN .7-,Al Q.0R'1'E: i q,un31'1,-2 E U Boys' Varsity Tennis - Top row: Jimmy Celaya, Mike Marks. Middle row: Daryl Tanita, David Cartwright. Bot- tom row: Paul Schlenker, David Dodson. Players Gain Advantage The past season for boys' tennis was one for rebuilding, learning, and receiving a great amount of practice. The previous year, the Varsity team consisted of only seniors, which in turn left open positions to fill up. All of the players were extremely talented, butinconsistency plagued them most of the season. The team was very competitive within itself because our ladder was set very equally. Sometimes the number six player could beat the number one player an any given day, stated Coach Schlenker. The younger players on the team will now have a wall of support behind them for the future. The wall is present because of their dedication to put together the most of what they had. 92 Boys' Tennis pri 9,515 T., .ccc .,.c,,,,,,,N N A yell of power can easily be heord an the other courts, thanks tojunior Paul Schlenker. J I 2 Q .,.,... 4 iss One of the more consistent players David Dodson. t 12 ,Un ..: .5 .. f .r ff,-Y. - gt- :.- f1..,g.,1:uz: - z f-, it s X : c w 557212 , -- s , ,E QQ Ww w M aw T ,f ,ig .. , , -- www .- ' H K' -' ' I -r ... t ss... fr 2 .,......, Y. ..... .X . ' V , ,, .ssss T r 1 ,N .E , y W .... ,.,. f 1.-..... -- r it The perfect display of talent is shown by senior Daryl Tanita. hh. ek 1 i, L ,is gi 5 if f , 'ff .,.,5 dou ix. A I if X J.V. Tennis - Top row: Ron Springer, Greg Monin. Bottom row: Mork Dodson, Conby. Chris DePersio, Kevin Monn. Y s 1 G 1 ii f ,ff,:'- ,sw 'Z ' 3 -f N' 353 1 ' if , 1 A ' - '25 sg 2' X A ' I .. ' ,VLV is 1 vggr , lg -M-NEA '- V , -. .pst bles partners, junlor Greg Mortin ond freshmon Mork Dodson, work to their shot count. OW I. t, g f, , . V: ,V . 1, . . A I xl I 1 5 rr Q . I y f r' r r f I r 1' 1 . I r 1 rr r ,r r rr . , V ' I ,J ,l V I .I t r 1 f'ff',1 yy' 41 ,s 1 . . - , J. ,L 3' r' v 1 1,1 J' 1 1' ,iff it If If 1 J, ,s V, .. J kr If lf fi if ,I , ,N ,Ie ,I r 1 M, , X! Q. X, If if ,Jr J. ,I KJ r 7' f tr 1 ..' ' I . ,f f- 47,5 Vf , , f J J ,Y 1 1 -A -- r - rf - ! ,r pr r 1 ,I K A K 4 X ,r',Qj ,fy nf' ' rl 1 'V r N ' J' Ja ir' ' K r f J' 1 4' 'I ' , i 1 . r , i r , I rr: Y 1 kr I 'lf , orkout with the boil mochine, junior Kevin Monn. ond sophomore Chris reiox for owhlle. tit 'N'nuu,,.. On olmost ony glven doy, sophomore Dovld Cortwright would moke greot shots An exciting hit by Mork Dodson. freshman. ,Q Q.: td Boys' Tennis 98 --.mmm sexe ' NS - it t t K , l i l 1 i s 5 l 5 , i iii fu if S gf Q i 3 l S gl li Qeffflffl - , , Q S 1352? 'dl' 'J' , if ,,,....,W.w ,,.....--W'- ... An excellent volley is made by Robin Davis, senior. Girls Serve Up Ma ny Surprises During some of the tougher matches this past season, one could witness an unexplainable amount of talent on both of the girls' J.V. and Varsity tennis teams. ln the past, our school had been noted for an average, to maybe even an above average tennis program. Yet, with the hard work and dedication, the group of girls pro- ved to be part of the elite of tennis teams. All of the teams we've played showed supreme effort. We've had many tough matches, yet in all of our victories and defeats, the most admirable attribute. in any case, was that of good sportsmanship on the team, stated sophomore Fay Torres. Of all the challenging teams they played, Xavier seemed to put up the toughest match. 94 Girls' Tennis Girls' Varsity Tennis - Top row: Coach Kathy Mellon, Robin Davis, Dawn Lynk Stephanie Bottom row: Kathy Klaus, Denise Powell, Rachel Lebowitz. l '7 'P' ' A a n t ...,,iP' 'Y ,N A solid hit is on its way by senior Stephanie Elston. 't -.N..,A-4-s-4..-,, . v K 4 l i R 'i '-Y-fy. ' ' A .. , A ,......,....m...e ew.. ,,.,..e XN W-wsmmw s we M-MMW 135 r--, r r ' X QQ Another shot of perfect form from senior Denise Powell. r x a l rr- r. ,,, I Y . 1 Thiry, sophomore. Lirer. Bottom row: Michelle Thiry, Julie Hernandez, Foy Torres, , ' Very corefully, senior Down Lynk returns the boll. -My X Awww, ,mn woiting for sophomore Kelley Ross ore junior Romono Achey ond Girls' J.V, Tennis - Top row: Coach Kothy Mellon, Cothy Corr, Romono Achey, Menthie Girls' Tennis Q5 Girls Shoot for the Ultimate Out of all the sports offered at school, Girls Basketball becomes one of the most com- petitive. Not because of what goes on during the season, but what happens in determining who plays where. The girls who were fortunate to make the team were practicing as though there was no tomorrow. Challenging, running drills, and weight lifting kept the girls from not giving up. It was a lot harder than I expected, but after the season started, all those long, hard hours of practice seemed worth it, stated sophomore Kris Frahm. Shooting for two is Ginny Young junior over teammate junior Tammy Rosario 96 Girls' Varsity Basketball liao A near escape is made by Cindy Galcik, junior, as she releases the bolljusr on rime. ure Varsity member Julie Palmer, sophomore, drives to the hoop. On her way to score o basket is junior Diane Dorsan. is - .- K K Girls' Varsiry Boslserball 97 mcg? f 1 fi .,, 3 ,1., f.,ggE:z,,:f f,, , ' ,y a f , Q 1. viz 5: 4-an 'I ATI 3 's an U32- : 3 N' 5. 34 U' f if .42 Q Q SRT!-. Q 0 51 1 1 XT: ' P MI Shooting Awoy LDA 1,5 yo , , Ir's on its woy for senior Terri Burson, ,su ,am wuwmwsw- Wx' ww ooxo ,L Aooooo L ,N oo,o,X Q A successful layup is mode by Cindy Golclk, junior. N. Girls' Vorsiry Bosketboll 99 Girls' Frosh Boskefboll - Top row: Asst. Coach, Tommy Giesenhogen, Shoron Bergdolr, Veronico Ledezmo, Troci Moin, Jennifer Dehm, Michelle Culligon. Bor- tom row: Kris Bonville, Pom Sheorrow, Louro Lewitz, Soro Rerringer, Miss Sanders. r n.ss s In the posirion ro receive the pass is freshman Veronico Ledezmo A scromble is mode for the boll by Pom Sheorrow, freshrnon. Ar one procfice, sophomore Becky Fogorfyjumps for her reom. 100 Girls' JV I Frosh Bosketboll Girls Score by Practicing They weren't the type of powerhouse teams you would see on television, but the girls Junior-Varsity and Freshman basketball teams proved that they were capable of playing an exciting game of ball! At many of the games, several outstanding fast breaks and set plays were performed very well and showed pro- spects of talent for future teams, Practices were sort of hard, the season was so long you had to think basketball all the time, but it was worth it, stated sophomore Dianne Shumway. The girls had concluded that the time they spent on prac- tices and games will indeed help in later seasons. Girls' J.V. Basketball - Top row: Julie Palmer, Dianne Shumwoy, Becky Fogar- ty, Susan Drumheiser, Traci Tingley, Robbie Adams, Julie Johnson. Bottom row: Becki Landers, Shawn Snyder, Renee Bechtold, Jackie Palmer, Michelle Zer- zanik, Jenise Sawyer, Miss Ferguson. Girls' J.V.!Frosh Basketball 101 Tightening the Belt Ah . . . Springtime. Smell the fresh air, and look at the green grass. Great time and weather to play baseball. But not just any baseball, no, good baseball. And that'sjust what the Varsi- ty baseball team set out to do. Everyday after school the noise of spiked cleats could be heard pounding out to the field to practice some ball. Coached by Ken Corley, the team worked on situations out on the field to get an actual game going so they could practice the real thing. The real thing finally came. March 3 officially opened the seoson's games, the only game that was on a weekday. The other games were held on Saturdays. The turnout for the games was terrific. Rooted on by Phillies and fans the group did their best. Good comrading was among the teammates. They truly demonstrated what good sportsmanship meant. They really worked well together and teamwork was very smooth. My feelings toward the team are really good, stated Coach Corley. But like all teams there were a few problems. Some of them were players starting late in the season because of basketball. But it was ironed out and the team got on their way. Competi- tion that was tough was Shadow Mountain, Brophy and Greenway. Just as fast as it had begun the season ended. On May I3 the 17 member team played their last game. The seniors, juniors, and one sophomore surely hated to see it go. . -.,.B4 A I To strengthen his arms, Steve Banlewicz, sophomore, swings with the bat. Fgfever there IO help PhiIBQnlewiC1 5enI0r brings out the equipment 102 Varsity Baseball ,..... -1-snl '. Desperotely trying to get the catchers' mosk off his face with his glove is Cory Gilbert, senior. suolly necessory to worm-up before betting proctice os demonstrated by Keith senior. i ' 96 lil I X, k M10 2,37 x X ' ily Vorsity Boseboll 103 e MLS 1 legs if we Top row Jim Forris Mork Moyo Todd Metcolf Kevin Wickonder Som Messina Keith Sewell Eric Moines Cooch Corley Bottom row Jeff Kozloski Rodney Elms Romely Steve Boniewicz Eric Treese Phil Doniewicz Cory Gilbert Bloke Briscoe Reody for onything, Som Messino, senior prepares to cotch the boseboll. With oll the techniques of boseboll, Cooch Corley deols with them potiently. 104 Vorsity Boseboll ff i X I 1.- Steoling, Slugging ond Sliding fthe xx X xv . Qtfisv-,WU ' tfffX. -af'-7 . x K - As the boseboll comes forth, Phil Boniewicz, senior, puts the bot in the position for o bunt. An eosy cotch for senior, Kevin Wickonder, os the boll rolls into his glove. As on importont job ot first bose, Jeff Kozloski, junior roises his glove to cotch the boseboll coming towords him, I Vorsity Boseboll 105 Catching Baseball Fever Sure, everyone enjoys the thrill of vic- tory, the endless noise of the crowd clapping for him. But did onyone seem to think it took some hard work to get where that celebrated star is now? Pro- bably not. It took a lot of practices to perfect the talent and that tolent is that of the Junior Varsity and Freshman baseball teams. Working vigorously to accomplish rewards for their work, the J.V. and Frosh baseball teams practiced every doy ofter school. The two ond a half hour sessions were tiring but well worth it, in most of the players eyes. The coaches worked the boys so that they were reody for all their games. During those practice games ofter school, both teams would play a mock game of baseball against each other planning to find out where each weokness was in the teom member. These were called situations. Also, the boys would work in the batting cage to better their slugging percentages and before the practice the guys would run around the field. By the time those sessions were over, the player couIdn't help but be tired. But to them it was all worth it. The ot- titudes were great on our team. We worked hord together and put o lot of effort into our gomes,but we still need some spirit from the school, quoted Steve Baniewicz, sophomore. 106 J.V. !Frosh Baseball ,5,---g,. wb 14-,x Bla' Q, L sl if x N B 1 W ....wp,9vww'a K is , , up w..A-,.f,M,, W- -k'JLm'g U' 'yx,,,,-,Q .,,,,A,,J.,g,,,-,.,1 ,W S, .B f. . W iw P4 -wifi SKFA 1'-km A A ..,vf+wgsiq-.1 . mmm Q -.fkg:,faT::,f ixrxwu H D f f' -L -MM-f' -fy. .iw AM z X. ,wg 1 ff-N - 1 ' Q 1 f Bw. 'X X . Q' iff ' . -X J X ..f 2 ,,J!'9 ' 49:- 'J-9i,:.f 2 JPN? ,,. , fr. h l . H ,N-,W 1 .N ln. x w 1 . M' 'f N-M., I ll' 'r ...-5 r l Two members of the trock teom work hord to better the other's form in the horness. fb- g Top row: Scott Spencer, Art Hoynie, Mike Suehring, Brion Foulk, Dove Holler, Todd Kepner, Paul Tillwoch, Greg Longford, Rick Soto, Scott Gregory, Jim Allen, Kim Deft- ner, Dovid Doer, Phillip Fucci, Seon Bruce, Jon Morsholl, Trocy Deon, Brion Stout, Brod Beller, Kevin Smith. Middle row: Ben Sheorrow, Robert Wilson, Poul Nelson, Brod Deffner, Jeff Doer, Mike Hunt, Steve Former, E. J. Yetter, Andrew Fucci, Chris Dickson, Doug Vonderleest, Jon Sorri. Bottom row: BiJonn Yetter, Rick Lemons, Brent Spencer, Joy Pollng, Bob Kitchell, Dovid Disspoin, Mork Boiley, Ron Cozzo, Jeff Goodin, Scott Okoboyoshl, Morgon Hunt, Gus Vasquez. 106 Boys' Trock . ' x A A 9' X . A. is Able to soil over the hurdles with the greofest of eose is Seon Bruce. junior r ,, l X Q., 0--Q A A Q! -f Equipment is a must for practices to be successful After the bar gets raised a little higher, Andrew Fuccl, sophomore, tries the highjump again New Coach, New Spirit I can't today, I have track practice. An all too familiar line heard by many participants of the track team, oil out there to do the best that they could do for their school. , As a 70 member team, track practically doubled from boys the previous yeor. This was because of better organization in the way the practices were run. Now, the team first runs a mile, four times around the track, and then comes back to stretch and talk to the coaches about the doy's practice. What was done in that doy of proctice depended on the specialty that each member excelled in. For some it was the high jump, for others it was pole voulting. But whatever it was, track or field practices were vigorous. Led by Coach Trapp, the practices were a lasting two and a half hours after school. As for os Saturday went, coming to practice was not re- quired but advised strongly. Even before school on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6:30, the boys ron distances. Some techniques to better a track members form was working with the harness. The way it worked was this: One member would be ot- toched to the harness, while another held on to the straps. The man in the harness would start running off the starting blocks. Resistance would be there, then bettering the form of the man in the harness. The guys also lifted weights in the weight room. The first meet of the season was against Washington. The Varsity was home, while J.V. and Frosh were away. The turnout to watch the boys' track team was low, but the spirits still stayed high with a little help from the coaches. The coaches were really great. They really pushed us hard. But we wished we could have had more athletic supporters out there, stated Terry May, senior, polevaulter. Boys' Track 109 On the Winning Track Again It may have seemed to be just another ordinary season in the beginning, but in the end the Girls' Varsity Track team proved itself to be a strong competitor. Practices were longer this season, consisting of running, stretching, and weight lifting. The team really worked hard this year to achieve the level of competition we were at. Through the work of the new coaching staff, hopefully Cortez will gain more respect in the area of track and field, stated senior Kellie Metcalf. The outlook for next year's team appears bright, as they were los- ing only two seniors, Kellie Metcalf and Leah Patti. Many underclassmen, including Sheri Hill, Rachelle Treadwell, performed well throughout the season. Juniors Karen Bradshaw, Sue Ames, and Mona Martin, proved to be returning bright spots for next year's feOfY'l. Q WF' Top row: Teisha Leavens, Joy Martin, Mona Martin, Diane Koedyker, Ruth tinez, Christine Henry, Sylvia Mitchell, Traci Sims, Karen Bradshaw, Middle row: Hill, Terry Kingman, Michelle Johnson, Shannon Nordahl, Lisa Baldwin, Laura Cheryl Hanyzewski. Bottom row: Patty Buerth, Rochelle Treadwell, Kelly . u Lisa Scherwin, Wendy Greenberg. 191' ,, Rh., 75 V v ' Y At many practices, leaping become mandatory for freshman Teisha Leavens. 110 Girls' Track A wonderful day is present, but not for senior Kellie Metcalf, who can't seem on her jogging pants. Q 1 S X In , . H- . X S V. 5 N, 1,4 . N WY. , ',gW ,. N . . X . I iw X'-1 xx, N, Qu . . R M. .5 s . 'g l'. , ' kim 4 Q A .X .Q4 if Jr if . ff' v5.3.1 W my t , xxx .35 .1 -sam '2.P:'lN -, v4 , .Jia Pa A ff X -in? -' K. LSI QA., 1 For o biology ossignmenr, junior, Leslie Disspoin seorches ro find on omoebo. 2 A timed rest molses sophomore Trudy Tingley lisren infenrly to rhe reocher. 8 To lessen the srroin of school hours Todd Jocob- son, junior, goofs oround. A Two srudenrs look on os Mr, Sybeldon demonsrrores upholstery techniques. 5 Provided wirh rheir ossignmenrs, freshmon Soro Rerringer ond junior Lorry Spirolny ore busy dur- ing English. 6 A reloy in P.E. is run by Denise Coywood, freshmon, 112 Acodemics li 19132 f-a f,' 3 I 'T 'Fax X :I Academics X A lmperfected Skills Perfected For those students who were interested in business or ort coreers, mony courses were provided to give them the knowledge ond skills they needed. The Business Educotion Deportment courses were: Accounting, Bosic ond Generol Business, Business Low, Business Mochines, Morketing, Office Procedureslword Processing, Shorthond, Typing, ond on-the-job courses which were offered by Cooperotive Office Educotion CC.O.E.D ond Distributive Educotion CD.E.D. These courses developed business skills such os operoting office mochines, filing, typing documents, hondling o checking occount, ond speed ond occurocy in Shorthond. C.O.E. ond D.E. gove students o chonce to work with people, ond to eorn money while leorning. The Art Deportment courses were: Art, Advonced Art, Crofts, ond Ceromics. Art ond Advonced Art enobled o student to Ieorn bockgrounds ond techniques in such octivities os pencil drowing, scrotch boord, woter color, sculpting, ond chorcool drowing. Crofts tought the methods needed to be o successful croftsmon in jewelry, sculpting, leother, ond fibers. Ceromics emphosized leorn- ing skills in pinch pots, ceromic sculptures, ond slip costing. ,, 1 21 , .A Pottery-making skills ore Ieorned in Ceromics os shown by Selino Johnson ond Non Corley, juniors. 114 Art ond Business Departments Slob moldings ore one of mony ceromic projects done by Jeonine Komor ond Tony Voienzuelo, seniors. i First hour closs wos hord to woke up ro os experienced by Chris Lunn, senior. I N.. ,. iii I ' 91 5 x hile moking o mess, Mike Drysdole, freshman, monoges to creote o In Office Procedures, Downo Drociok, senior, listens intently, osterpiece, Art ond Business Departments 115 - R' N -cf... ,Alia a it as 5 A look of misunderstonding is given by Peggie Hoyes, freshmon, in Mr. Erickson's frosh English closs lost hour. .n ' Concentration wos something hord on nice doys in Mrs. imel's French cioss, os shown by Kris Frohm ond Dionne Shumwoy, sophomores. 116 Eng. Foreign Long. Deportments ? . ?? Mrs. Imei's French closs wos ollowed to go outside for their studies. Mrs. imel's Theoter Arts cioss, on English reloted course, procrices expressions. D Q i The wait for the bell was the hardest part of French class to Allison Page and Wendy Craft. Eddleman explains to his sophomores the finesse of reading. .41 AK '4lk- us stories were a favorite part of English to .lill Vogel, sophomore. O Whether it was saying help in English or some other language, students on campus learned a lot when it came to communication. The English department had another successful year of learning. The department was headed by Mrs. Jane Tyo. Besides strict courses of studies in the usuals of grammar and literature, they also included a composite course of study with the freshman English classes studying Romeo and Juliet, the sophomore classes studying Caesar, and the junior classes studying Macbeth. Seniors had the opportunity to choose an elective for their last English credit. The foreign language department had a good year with Mr, Fierros for the head of the department. The main reason for the recent success in the foreign language department has to do with the fact that universities have been placing increasing importance on foreign languages. Students in foreign languages also had the pleasure of going outside to enjoy the sun during their studies. Eng. Foreign Lang. Departments 117 . 25 f f 1 7? 7 1 2 1 .V E X 'Q N',qES,., ' 44 AAA Y ff. ffffsff ffl? 5 f if nfl as ' .ni K. aus daily grind of 2nd semester Family Living is what senior Lori Lugabihl .A ' IA s J' to put up with. waxy: A typical scene outside of the Autos building, Upholstery skills prove to be essential to Phil Fucci, junior. As an assignment in Autos, junior Jon Marshall per- forms o general tune-up on a vehicle. Difference in Slsills Problems of homelife was a sub- ject covered in Home Economics and Industrial Arts classes. Students on campus that enrolled in Home Economics classes learned skills that would be useful in their future home lives. Among the classes offered were such popular favorites as Foods, Clothing, and Family Living. HERO and HERO food services were also included. As classes in the Home Ec. depart- ment appealed to a large number of female students on campus, the male counterpart was Industrial Arts. The Industrial Arts classes offered students the chance to save money in their future family lives. lt also gave them a good strong skill for future employment. Home Ecllndustrlal Arts Depanments 119 2+2:? The Mothemotics Deportment hos olwoys been very importont on oll high school compuses, Cortez included. With the modern world revolving oround computer technology ond orithmotic, it become the job of the Moth Deportment, heoded by Mr. Willis Arnold, to teoch o strong curriculum of orithmotic to students. A voriety of courses were offered, ronging from generol moth to odvonc- ed olgebro, Closses were tought ot mony times throughout the doy so scheduling would be eosy ond students would be en- couroged to porticipote in the excellent moth progrom offered. l' During o computer moth closs, Jeonette Gregory, senior, operotes o keyboard. lntent concentrotion is given byjunior Chris Brott ond Cheryl Flynn, senior. 120 Moth ond Music Departments .C . 1 If , U While some students work on computers, Brion Alesko tokes notes, Tolxing on Octive port in o music reheorsol is Sheilo Rettinger, junior, dents ore given time to proctice on their own during intermediote bond, os wn here by freshmon Scott Heir. ggi -is Proctice Moises Perfect The Music Deportment hos olwoys been one of the finest orgonizotions in the Glendole Union High School District, Mr. Norbert Zwiclsl ond Mr, Dole Sondermon provided courses in both instrumentol ond vocol music. Among the closses offered were morching ond symphonic bond, jozz bond, concert bond, guitor ond different chorus closses. Eoch closs wos fought on different levels to suit the begin- ning to the odvonced student. When electives involving music were sought by students, the Music Deportment more thon met their needs. Eoch doy, the symphonic bond reheorses it's music os o group. Moth ond Music Deportments 121 As the action peaks in their game, students in the ad- vanced P.E. class desperate- ly try to get the ball. Although not an intricate part of athletics, balloon tossing was ' game that students played, as shown here by Stephanie fx x at iff ' ,. I-.15 -. 4 w..f,,,y ,dr V 'Wt-di .Gr , , ,E -Q se- . 4:55. s I .rs f ua, fi- ff -on-w.-.. , . ..- One of the hard parts of a P.E. teacher's job was trying to keep a straight face while students tried a new twist to their balance, as shown by Mr. Theel watching Tania Hood. freshman, and Joe Gaynor, freshman. Strengthening Mind and Body Whether it was dissecting a frog or run- ning the 440, students learned a lot when it came to the areas of physical educa- tion and science. The Science department was headed by Dr. Charles Hoyt and offered a wide variety of courses for students. Among the courses offered were physics, college prepatory biology and chemistry. For those students interested in majoring in lab sciences in college, on advanced placement biology class was offered. Students had the chance to pay a small fee at the end of the year and after that 122 P E. and Science Department a test would be given to them for a possibility ofa college credit. The Physical Education Department was headed by Sharon Austerman. Among the courses offered in the P.E. Department were systematic condition- ing, which offered varying degrees of conditioning such as weight lifting, runn- ing and several competitions and non- competitive sports. Dance was another class offered to girls. This course offered the girls who participated the chance to learn dance steps and moves which in- cluded aroebics exercising programs. X freshman. Q X I in i: . .. . . - ..-.-.-as--. - '1 .: 1 ..... ..................-........,. ... . . ... . ... . ... . ... . . ,,, , , , . .. ..... .. . -- K ,fx V ,M- .on ff? I:11g. ,C,:x:Qgg it r , .N s--wx K, ,K A skill thot is fought to freshmen Aoron Fovors ond Kelli Greer is to use the high jump effectively. 'ii Qi i K - . Dr. Chorles Hoyt hos mony different jobs to do, omong them is grading popers. S, Soccer is one of the mony sports thot students ore fought in P.E, Trock ond field skills ore sharpened in the P.E. closses, os demonstroted by sophomore Jerry Hughes. Science ond P.E, Deptortments 128 Smoll But Skilled The deportments of Sociol Studies ond Non-Deportmentol were not the lorgest, but ployed cz mojor role in the leorning process of our students. Such closses os Librory Skills ond Medio Productions were contoined in Non- Deportmentol. Students were oble to leorn skills from first hond experiences. The Sociol Studies Deportment brought the world of the post to the present life of students. Mr. Doug McGroth, deportment heod, preferred using old methods of teoching. He believed in open closs discus- sions ond extensive work from the text book. Both deportments used different methods of teoching students, but both got thejob of educotion well done. Drivers Education tought how to chonge tires, os ottempted by Liz Mortinez, junior. -.1 M od 124 Sociol Studies ond Non-Deportmentol Fociol expression is used by Mr Tom Smith os he lectures to his Sociol Studies closs is K ,gi xmas' Notes ore exciting to toke os shown by Kris Kennedy, sophomore. .nggagis f - Sociol Studies closses ore given the chonce to Ieorn about HERO ot o speciol presentation. fi fH ,Mix :X X Q in U.S. History wos on interesting cioss os proven by Lorry Spitolny, Trocy King, ilo Rettinger ond Christy Burbonk, juniors, Medio Productions is on educotionol closs os shown by Mr. Theel. Socioi Studies ond Non-Deportmentoi 125 Av 5' IVA A portnership is whot brlngs seniors Jeff Hedding ond Suson Furmon together In Autos. S Computer progrommlng Is the closs in which senior Mike Suehring gets to ploy his favorite video gomes. As she types owoy, Michelle Richmond, freshmon, begins to get bored. 126 Closs Summorlzotion f:.' gli, Ns.. .A jx . , '-94' XAW K ,M X , 1 M gyw vgiiwwmkigggf , . .LQ . N 1 .QL ...iv N' i' ' ' AMG- .-.....,.... . 5 W A time to get creotive during school for Mike Moriorty. junior is ceromics closs. A Quick Closs Recop ,mbp 1 1 in - s--............. A Q . 5,4 'K if S ! 1 N W - 'Unsung' 4 x.- ,. I -5,39'f6i-'ua' A In on English relored closs, junior Todd Kepner not only shores onswers, but olso inrimore feelings. Closs Summorizorion 127 1 While in closs, junior Amy Totolovich gives o look of surprise, Closs time ollows fun ond conversotion for Lounie Welker, junior. Astonished is Sondy Dolon, senior, os she looks on For junior Ted Conners, closs time is spent leisurely. While Kristin O'NeiIl, freshmon, glances over her shoulder, Shoron Miner, sophomore, chots on. A little smirk is given by Gory Bugh, freshmon. 126 Closs Sections Closs Sections Senior Closs Officers 55 130 Senior Closs Officers row: if -. . . . ' 1 , V Rook - Treosorerg Coiin Gorr - Presidentg T Vice-President. Bottom row: Robyn Schmidt ondo Archer, Publictiy Monoger. R ..cc The Senior Class C? i PM Wm- B if' .5 SN Ng, .. -V' 4-,QA Stephanie Adams Sandra Akers William Albert Heather Alberts Marisela Aldrete Merci Ann Alejandro Mark Allan Kartha Anderson Martha Angeli Ronda Archer Frank Arroyo Greg Askins Mark Atutis David Baier Todd Bailey Steve Balfanz Philip Baniewicz James Barash Chris Barnes Robert Barry Seniors 131 Julie Bates Dan Beasley Brad Behrens Denise Bell Brad Beller Brenda Bossong Chris Boughter Randy Braden Leslie Bradley Garry Brees Michelle Brendlinger Terry Brittell Chip Brown Debbie Bruce Brazilian Studies in U.S. Being o student in a foreign coun- try can be an enlightening yet frightening experience. For Marcos Pfloumer, a senior from Brazil, it pro- ved to be a once in a lifetime thrill. Pfloumer had to fill out many forms which were sent to the United States and a family was chosen for him to stay with, However, he did not exchonge with an American stu- dent. His hometown was in Sao Paulo in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The difference between the schools in Brazil and America brought a greot change to Pfloumer's education. He was able to choose some of his subjects, while in Brazil he could only take the re- quired courses. These courses includ- ed Math, Portuguese, Physics, and Chemistry. The country itself was quite ferent from his own. Pfloumer er joyed the geography of the state and found the people to be verj friendly. If l get bored of Brazil. thi will be my second country am maybe Phoenix like my seconi city. The most enjoyable class fc Pfloumer was math, since he hai already taken the 69 years of re quired math in Brazil. His secon fovorite class was U.S. governme becouse he found it to be fun. One benefit was found in goin to school in Brazil, because it didn have detention. But one disadva rage was that school began i February and ended in Decembe Pfloumer's stay in America loste eleven months. yew L4--T7 Ni .4 A reguior in the Iibrory during Grd period, John Soint, senior, finds good use for the resources ovoiloble, Shonnon Bruns Scott Bulmon Liso Burklow Joe Burns Mike Burns Terri Burson Gino Bustomonre Kevin Butler Jim Compisono Kim Cornicle Colin Corr John Corrwright Steve Cosillos Koren Cotolioro Seniors 133 134 Seniors Beth Chorvonio Tim Christy Bob Clubb Joseph Cobosky Geri Collins Tim Collins Suson Conner Lindo Contorno Michoel Cordovo Dennis Crciin Condi Cross Beth Crowley Tim Crumpler Mork E. Cullen Dovid Doer Tim Domico Joni Doniel Julie Dovis Robin Dovis Steve Dovis The Closs of '83 Chorles Del3enon, Jr. Porricio Dennis Cheryl Denny Fred Dirnos Sondy Dolon Shoron M. Dougherty Downo Drociols Guy Dryer John Duncon Jim Dunn Suson Dusing Denise Dyksrro Michelle Eberle Shoryn Lynn Eckel Brent Elrns Rochelle Elson Srephonie Elsron Randy Ernrnerling Chris Enos Dovid Epperson Greg Erb Janelle Erwin Jerry Evans Duslsen Fankhouser Kim Ferrondi Shown Fields Theresa Figueroa Dawn Marie Floherty Bridget Flanigan Cheryl Flynn Wendy Robinette-Foltz Mary Fortuna LeeAnn Forrest Pete Foster 136 Seniors ,ng--0 Seniors Reminisce The funniest thing that I remember happening to me during my years at Cortez was . . . I forgot to have my senior picture taken so now everyone wil remember me as a bum, but, hey! Really l'm not. ljust forgotl Chri Barnes shaving my head to prove my loyalty to the Cortez footbal team. Colin Carr slipping while coming out of the shower after the Chandler game and almost ruining my football career. Ouchl Brad Beller getting my nickname from the football team, and being knowr as Richie C. on and off campus. Steve Casillas the Fun note with P.S., B.B., C.C., and J.M. ClnsiderJ Polly Schultz taking Chemistry with Mr. Joganich. Brad Beller and Colin Carr when I almost passed out in the hall, and after I got up I ran intc the lockers a couple of times, and after all that I threw up my lunch And the whole time Teresa was laughing at me. Pam Geslsy meeting Pam and Lori. Teresa Peck wi? .,X:..- W1 KSN , Q 3 Nh-if Ill. .. the Powder Puff gorne, seniors Mork Cullen, Ron Green, Greg Smith, Brod Person, Phil Boniewicz cheer the senior fernole footboll ployers on. Potricio Fox Kothy Friedlonder Julie Frondell Louro R. Fuller Suson Furman Roymond Goynor Pomelo Jo Geslsy Cory Gilbert Dione Gilbert Jon Gist Commy Golsie Joe Gonzoles Brion Goodeil Tom Gosch Seniors 137 138 Seniors Pam Gossett Mark Grady Rick Green Helen Guebara Rachel Guerrero Nick Gupton Sarah Haak Michael Hail Kevin Hallock Richard Hart Shannon Harwood Michaela Hassett Richard Hawkins Jody Hayes Art Haynie Jeff Hedding Michael Heintz Scott Hemmen Frank Hernandez Ted Herrell Together for the Last Time P' Mkt 1 Andy Herron Liso Higuero Tomi Hill Annette Hirohoto Down Hodges Poul Holdemon John Hollemon Roy Horton Wendy Hosler Michelle Hoss Ricls Houghton Poul Hrovot Tom Huddleston Mork Hudock Cheryl lrvine Sondy Ivey Joni Jocobs Denise Joffe Liso Johnson Tereso Johnson Ron Jordon Jerry Koll Doug Kennedy Rick Kennerson John Kilstrorn Korhryn Klous Al Koehler Jeonine Komor Robert Kornegoy Evo Morio Kovocs Keith Krispin Kim Kurkjion Kothy Kynost Liso Kynost Dovid Locorio Lynn Lohood Keirh Lomberr Kim Lonese Dionn Longford Moi Le Roche! Lebowirz Monico Leon Lorionn Levondowslxi Rondy Levy Kim Lingenfelder Kevin B. Lofron Antony Loo Lori Lugobihl Victorio Morie Lukosila Christine Lunn Down Lynls Muriel Modson Shori Moin Julie Molrese Joy Monn Dovid Morentes Tino Morkobrod Dovid Morks Mory Morfinez Tommy Morrinez Kimberly Moros Nortolie Morlock Terry Moy Mork Moyo Joy McCoy Shelly McDonald Terri McDonald Holly McEnrire 142 Seniors I -ws' Gorold McGuire Jeon McLoughlin' Dione McNeill Lori McRoy Som Messino Kellie D. Mercolf Todd Mercolf Mory C. Metres Kim Miller Dovid Moore Alex Moroles Wendy Sue Morris Poulo Nellessen Mort Nelson Gwen Nicholson Liz O'Connor Molisso Ogden Douglos Olson Suson Olson Joe Onriveros Seniors 143 144 Seniors Dean Orlando Sherry Pacino Lonie Padilla Pam Palmer Patricia Palmer Valarie Panos Leah Patti John Pavich Richard Pawley Lisa Pawlows Teresa Carmen Peck Dawn Penberthy Kim Pennington Carol Perez L-1 - J ,, NX I ,ma X . Summer Overseas Adds Intrigue While many seniors spent their summer vacation at home either lounging around the pool or working, Janet Ribble spent hers in Japan. Janet was sent to Japan as one of two high school students to represent Arizona. After going through a long and confusing selection process, Janet was awarded an all expense paid trip to Japan. The only requirements to participate in this were you had to be a junior and be taking a foreign language class. On June 21st, Janet left for Washington, D.C., where she spent three days listening to lectures and visiting the Japanese embassy and Capitol Hill. Afterwards, she spent four days at Stanford University learning about Japanese life and culture. Janet left for Japan on June 28th and returned to the U.S. on August 23rd. In a suburb of Osaka called Takatsuki, Janet spent nearly two months with the Kowabes family, She lived in a two-story house and slept on a bed that unrolled on the floor. Instead of having wooden doors in this house, there were paper doors, and like the rest of the family, Janet always had to remove her shoes before entering the home. Janet's stay in Japan was filled with many activities. She went to several discos, numerous festivals, the theatre, the American embassy, a park, a class party, and a private girls' school for two days. She also experienced the taste of Japanese delicacies such as octopus, squid, crab, shrimp, seaweed, jellyfish, eel, and raw fish. Plus, Janet got to meet Kazumi, who had been her Japanese pen pal for two years. After visiting Japan, Janet discovered many things that she liked out there. I like the people. They were extremely polite and always wanted to give things to others, explained Janet. She also liked the transportation and found the countryside beautiful. In addition, Janet said, Basically I liked the simplicity. It was fun to live without some of the conveniences I never thought I could live without. As far as communication went, Janet used dictionaries, but otherwisejust smiled and acted out what she wanted to soy. lg gl ,I 7-PB' x X' 'ES x 4 N l ' , x si We 1' NQMHN is, While the rest of the closs works on homework, Dione Zeiders decides ro snooze. De'Yono Perkerson Dorin Perkins Brod Persons Brion Persons Chris Peterson Lori Phillips Kelly Pierson Cossie Pollord Denise Powell Wendy Presley Jonice Prefs Jeffrey S. Prigge Mike Profiri Korhy Prolsopels Seniors 145 146 Seniors Terry Propp Beth Putnom Dorrin Rothbun Gino Rozo Kim Reed Ed Rerringer Lynn Rewey Mork Rhodes Shelley Rhodes Joner Ribble Dione Rich Cindy Ries Somontho Robinson Mork Robison Lindo Rogers 'Corolyn Rollins Dino Romero Kristine Romley Mike Rook Rick Roth Entering Info the World 19 if I' 'C vn 1'-1' Vwv ll Q L so .w .. K Williom Rucci Lori Ruggles Don Rule Amy Soori Stephonie Sohlin Jon Soint Jonet Solvoge Gino Sonchez Devin Sonders Kirk Sorkission Donny Soul Lily Sovic John Schobow Dorcie Schires Robyn Schmidt Betty Schmitt Polly Schultz Tricio Schulz Eric Scott Jeff Setzer Seniors 147 Keith Sewell Kothy Shoffer Dovid Shoub Ken Shover Ben Sheorrow Tommy Shepherd Suzonne Rose Shimel Poul Showers Gino Simeone Clork Skenondore John Slobock Loruo Lee Slife Greg Smith Jeff Smith 148 Seniors 9 ws. 411 Seniors' Lost Fling Following the groduotion ceremony ond porties, for some seniors it wos bock to normol oc-A tivities, while others took off to Colifornio for three doys on the senior trip. The cost of the trip wos 517500, which covered o vorie- ty of things including bus fore ond hotel costs. Activities provid- ed were Grod Nite ot Disneylond with oll rides free, free time ot Dohemey ond Loguno beoche: rides ond fun times ot Mogl Mountoin, ond o speciol Gro Nite dinner. Teochers were selected t choperone on the bosis of stu dent preference. This trip wos essentiolly the lo: time for seniors to get togethe before seporoting ond goin their own woys. K5 ,vn- ink This wos one of the rides ot Magic Mountoin open for thrill-seeking seniors to try. ,ix Julio Smith Kevin Smith Shelly Smith Thomos Smith Ron Sonnett Brent Spolding Scott Spencer Dorrin Spurgeon Jomes Stoots Robert Steffon Tommy Steimel Jockie Stephens Kevin Stevenson Brion Stout Seniors 149 Jock Stricklond Kim Sturm Mike Suehring John Summers Stephonie Sweoringen Kondis Sweitzer Doryl Tonito Lindo Thomos Moryl3eth Thompson Mike Thompson Wondo Tillwoch Tonio Tingley Melindo Tipton Gory Topp Corol Trochier Rito Trump Tom Truscott Jennifer Tuttle Rondy Tyler Chris Underwood 150 Seniors Memories Treosured Throughout the Yeors 1' Avi cl Wg V .. -A! A 5' ,gn-.-, an V i 2 11' A i 3'- Diono Volencio Shori Volento Tony Volenzuelo Michoel Vorgos Potty Vosquez Sondro Velosquez Ann Voorhees Mike Wolker Michelle Wolton Sue Wordrope Terri Woters Tomoro Wotson Mork Woxmon Brion Weikert Koy Weinmeister Morion J. Werder Kim Wholen Amy Jo White Lori Ann White Poige White Seniors 151 Michael John Whitman Kevin CWickb Wickonder Mark Williams Randi Williams Robert Wilson Jlll Anne Wolber Jacque Wright Trisha Yamauchl Kirk Yonkasky Paula Jean Young Scott Young Diane Zeiders Chip Zellers Dawn Zimmerman 152 Seniors ,,.. Shoron Zlotnick Lourie Zubricky l T'n au 5 W' porricipoting in o pep ossembly, senior Beth Putnom storts to peel off her hot. Former Cortesion Vince Furnier Colios Alice Cooperh visits Q home JV footboll gome. Members of Genghis Khon ond Greg Roberts, senior, put on o show on o Fridoy night. On the doy of o varsity footboil gome, Terry Moy, senior, wotches the pom girls perform during on ossembiy, Seniors 153 1 Junior Closs Officers 1' Top row: Dove Mohon -- Bottom row: Cindy Golcik- Publicity Treosurer, Sondro Lorson - Presi- Monoger, Mory Montgomery - denr, Tobi Greer - VicekPresidenr. Secretory. 154 Junior Closs Officers Tino Abrioni Romono Achey Liso Agosto Potrick Agosto Louro Aldrete Brion Alekso Poul Alexonder Joanne Allison Jeff Amori Suson Ames Ross Anonio Liso Appleby Emiko Arizo Alicio Asbury Tim Askins Liso Bobich Lorrolne Bocon Gerri Bonville Michoel Borosh Morlln Bornes Moble Beosley Monica Beosley Renee Bechtold Billy Beck Assunto Becker Donno Beckman Steve Benitez Mory Dennes Susan Bergdolt Denise Bevington Dione Bevington Dorrin Blokely Notolie Boese Debby Bond Kevin Boontjer Greg Boss Steven Boudreou Koren Brodshow Ruth Bronch John Breedlove Mike Brewko Bloke Briscoe Notolie Broodwoy Kristen Brown Tommy Brown Terisso Brown Jessico Browning Seon Bruce Michelle Brunk Jeff Buchon Jodi Buechler Potty Buerth Dovid Bulger Christy Burbonk Tonjo Burdine Dovid Burtrum Misty Buskirk Louro Cossiono Morgoret Contreras Brent Chombers fx 'nr-'J-bis pi G John Chester Karen Clark Angie Coe Keith Coburn Mark Conklin Debbie Cook Nan Corley Lisa Coslett Mike Cottingham Christina Cowgill Todd Craft Jeff Crowe Janet Crumpler Wally Crumpler Mike Cusack Donna Donielsen Andrew Donik Pom Davidson Kenny Davis Scott Davis Teresa Davis Rick Day Kim Deffner Jeff Delaney Cindy Derr Tomaro Diamond Robert Diggs Leslie Disspain Steven Dittbrenner David Dodson 156 Juniors Dione Dotson Woyne Dowdy Bret Droughn Suson Drumheiser Gino Eostin Shoryn Ecl-eel Michelle Edelstein Michelle Eggerf Kris Elenboos Rodney Elms David Enrlquez Pom Epply Gorret Erskine Jim Forris Troy Ferguson Joner Ferski Poul Flores Raquel Flores Bryon Foulk Bom Frederlckson Jockle Frlshcosy Junior Fovorites Fovorite rodio stotion: KUPD Fovorite subject in school: Physicol Education Fovorite movie: E.T. Fovorite octress: Goldie Hown Fovorite octor: Clint Eostwood Fovorite group: Journey Fovorite music: Rock ond Roll Fovorite cor: Porsche Fovorite fost food restouront: McDonoIds Fovorite sport: Bosketboll Fovorite doy: Fridoy Mitt... is isis -mfg X Ruth Hondly JoLyn Honsing Down Hornoge Philip Fucci Potty Fuller Croig Furnio Kris Furnio Bill Goines Cindy Golcik Don Gollowoy Teri Gesky Dole Gillospy Greg Gilmon Rochel Givon Luke Glynn Steve Goldstein Lori Gorishek Sue Gorslin Kelli Groves Christine Groy Rick Green Tobi Greer Jeonette Gregory Scott Gregory Kelly Griswold Sheri Guy Ken Hodley Jim Hoines Juniors 159 Greg Heotherly Dennis Hedding Tom Henry John Herb Michelle Herrmonn Kim Hinojoso Kristyn Hohimer Paulo Honesto Borti Horrocks Steve Horton Steve Houlihon Denise Hulbert Morgon Hunt Trent Ingersoll Trocy Jockson Jeff Jocobs Steve Johneke Rick Jouregui Honk Jenkins Roscino Jenkins Tob Jenkins Deonn Jensen Koren Jesernik Steve Johnsen Jill Johnson Mike Johnson Michele Johnson Selino Johnson Brod Jordon Mike Kone fl in-we 77 if? 'E J ' 'N ,rf x'X 45, , Q-.Q Todd Korcher Steve Kotzke Scott Keegon Chris Keenen Todd Kelley Ryon Kelly Iris Kielsky Jeff King Gigi Kisil Trocy King Kenneth Klitsch Jeonelle Knobel Shelley Koons Peter Koops Jeff Kozloski Sondy Lodick Rondy Lodue Bob LoLoggio Melodle Lombert Koren Loncoster Rene Loncoster Greg Longford Michelle Lorgo Sondro Lorson Edward Low Dorin Leogue Roy Leber Allyson Lee Michoel Leigh Michoel Lemons Juniors 161 Dovid Lenhordt Louro Lewis Robbie Little Roy Lolsel Michelle Lopes ' Down Lunsford Jomie McArthur Michelle McCommond Llso McCormick Kathy McKinney Joe McWlllloms Dovld Mohon Chrlstlne Mojor Klm Monkins Donny Morek Jon Morsholl Greg Monin Romono Mortln Liz Mortinez Rodney Mosseno .lode Mossey Don Motthews Kim Moturonl Janet Motuszek John Mowk Tom Moynord Gory Meokln Sheryl Mehok Albert Meller Joon Mendel Michelle Mendivil John Mezo Doniel Miller Frederick Miller Steve Mintz Beth Montgomery Mory Montgomery Morgi Moore Steve Morgon Mlchoel Moriorty Ami Moser Chris Motto Louro Mugor Joon Mulligon Debbie Munn Cheryl Myers Dennis Nelson Shonnon Nordohl Kelly Nowlon Noncy Nunez Peter Oliver Jim Olmsted Denise Olson Dennis Olson Debby O'NeiI Morio Ontiveros Eric Oyen Allison Poge Mork Polomores Tommy Porochini Jim Pork Shelly Porker Gretchen Porkhouse Kori Phillips Trinko Phillips Adom Dlmos Shoun Pollng Jlm Posovoc Monlco Power Corlo Roetzel Robln Redd Shello Retringer Down Rex Ellen Rhodes Kevin Rlchord Liso Richardson Pom Richordson Michele Roberts Dovld Robinson Greg Rolllns Scon Romley Susle Romley Horold Ronk Tommy Ronk Tommy Rosorlo Dorren Ryon Llso Ryon Todd Sonders Mlchoel Sonserlno Jason Sonto Cruz Michelle Santor Doreen Sanville Prom Night There is that special night eoch one of us loola forward to, prom night. It is a festive evening. One where the boy comes and picks up the girl and off they go for dinner, dancing and a lot of fun. For both the juniors and seniors the prom has a special place in their heart. The juniors especially have that special feeling because this will be the first year they can go to a dance catered outside the school. Also, the seniors are excited because this will be the so called Senior prom and will be mast remembered and cherished. But what really is a prom? lt seems just a few hours of getting together with friends, having pictures token in formal attire. It was fun because you get to get dressed up and be sophlstlcated, recalled Becky Szykula, junior. But all that glitter just isn't planned all by itself, It takes special people and many hard working hours to create such a magnificent evening. Those people with the help of their sponsor, Jean Sorci, are the 1962-B8junior class student council. Their goal was to raise a certain amount of money to pay for the prom. They did this by selling items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, and orange drinks at the Christmas bazaar and memoboards to the general public. Everyone worked very hard to create a successful evening but the people that seemed to work the hardest were the officers. lt takes a lot of hard work and a lang time to find the proper accessories for the prom, stated junior class vice- president, Dave Mahan. They kept the others in touch on how much progress they were making and how much money was raised and needed to finally get to their desired goal. The place for the prom was rather tough to find because most places are rather expensive, reported publicity manager, Cindy Galcik. After all that worrying and fussing over the details that go into the prom it pulled offjust fine in the spring of 'BCL 1' 10 L... Steve Saunders Jenise Sawyer Paul Schlenker Judy Scholar Lisa Schroeder Cathy Schugar Janet Schultz Lisa Schwan Joe Schwartz John Schwartz Mlke Schwartz Richard Schwarzman Traci Scott John Severeid Denise Shafer Julie Sheets Jerry Shilts Angie Smith Lee Smith Lisa Smith Juniors 165 Trent Speckhols Kelly Spencer Lorry Spitolny Ron Springer, Jr. Louro Springfield Rick Sprout Suzonno Sronton Renoto Steele Glendo Stone Dee Stricklond Bret Swonson Becky Szykulo Amie Totolovich Michelle Thomos Showno Thomos Debby Thompson Mike Thompson Chris Tiemon Troci Tingley Paul Tillwctch Eric Treese Keith Ulinger Cindy Voldez Ann Von-Soun Scott Vonsoesr Dovid Verheist Doisey Villoreol Lounie Wolker Steve Wolshire Morty Woters Johnny Wotson Potti Webb Corvette We-ich Liso Wells Scott Werwinski Doniel Westcott Corrie Westloke Mike Wholen Michoel Wheeler Michelle Whirecloy Kathy Whitmon Kristine Willioms Kim Wilson Mori-r Wood Ben Woods I .5-f' Top row: Kris Kennedy - Vice President, Jennifer Covey - Presidenf. Tommy Beiler - Treosurer. E nik ikfisr-sa 9 S fs N' fr, 155 A Y -in -f, mrfxw. X fs X ,Q 1 .... r A I . . .2 if r..:. .X E , 5, .:.- ee W iff ' r' Fw '! s L . V wfi 5: x,v,-. Borrorn row: Jimmy Celoyo - Publicity Monoger. uhm, he Meliso Olson - Secrgory. .wr 'NRM - X--- , , A .xX. Robbie Adoms Suson Adams Don Ahern Jim Allen Jock Amporon Tomi Anderson Lee Angell Nodine Armstrong Mike Bocon Trocey Boggesen Liso Boldwin Tonyo Boldwin Steve Boniewicz Chance Bornes Pom Borry Jeono Beck Srocy Beckman- Trocy Beckmon Tommy Beller Kellie Bender Jeonine Benevenri Ben Beurler Ron Bishop Morgorer Block Dole Bode John Bossong Richord Boyer Lori Breckenfelder Pony Breedlove Dono Brougher, Sophornores 169 170 Sophomores Andrea Brown Mott Browning Ron Bruce Royce Bruner Adelle Bullas Kenny Burke Klm Burson Omar Bustamante Cary Cobral Bonnie Campbell Steve Carman Jimmy Celaya Jim Chaney Eric Christenson Tabatha Christy Sherri Conklin Mark Cooley Jennifer Covey Kathy Cowgill Wendy Craft Kim Crawford On the Way Up After school at a Student Council meeting, sophomores Joy Martin Kelley Ross listen to future plans. Fred Crowe Steve Crowe Groce Cunninghom Jeff Doer Chris Doigger Bonnie Dovidson Dernelle Dovis Chorlene Dovis Brod Deffner Yvonne Delgodo Dovld Dennis Richard Dlckner Chrls Dickson Porsy Dickson Sobrino DiFoblo Jonine Digiuseppe Rick Dirrbrenner Jim DiMorio Donold Dodge Kim Dryfhour Solly Eberling Sue Elliot Becky Ellsmore Audrey Erickson Don Erskine Steve Esrrodo Tiffony Errer Chod Foirchild Denise Folter Korreyonn Fonello Sophomores 171 172 Sophomores Steve Former Alon Forror Mork Finduro Becky Fogorry Koren Fogorfy Kevin Fours Erik Frohm Krisondro Frohm Jennifer Frerrerd Jim Frey Eliso Friedlonder Dovid Fuller Elso Goynor Chris Gorcio Cheryl Gerbens Corl Gifford Borb Gilsdorf Rosie Goupil Ron Green Jonine Griffin Dove Grothous Tricio Gupron Trocy Guthrie Jockie Holioris Chris Hall Shown Honkinson Kesli Honsing Cheryl Honyzewski Steve Harwood Christine Henry S L xv F noe Money Problem Remains the Same lt seems that one of the biggest problems that teenagers have today is getting a hold of money. Trying to get ajob is one solution that some people ind. Once you've got ajob, you've got it made, or o you? lt's good to have extra money for college or a ar, but you might not have enough time for omework. stated sophomore Jennifer Fretterd. lt depends on the person. If he's involved in chool and athletics, he might be too busy for work. t would still be great to have more money hough, said sophomore David Cartwright. ,A comment from one student, sophomore udrey Erickson, was, You get good experience nd a lot of money. but you still use up most of our free time. The situation varies with people, and while the lass of '85 heads for itsjunior year, the problem of oney will remain the same. I K - ,..w Loren Hensley Julie Hernandez Kathy Herrell Sheri Hill Olaf Hinz Debbie Hippie Randy Hake Suzanne Hornbeck Larry Hrovot Jerry Hughes Erin lffland Sue lvancek Jim Jackson Tammy Jacobs Chris Johnson Tanya Johnson Tracy Jolle Stacey Jones Vicky Jones Paul Kaman Michelle Kannard Philip Keesee Jeff Kennerson Tommy Kersey Kris Kennedy Kelly Kereny Cheryl Killip Mike Kirnbroll Jeff Kornegoy Jeff Kucko Don Loutenschloger Mork Lee Sontos Leon Morio Leyvo Bruce Lindell Nicole Little Koylene Littlefield Keith Lobiondo Fronk Loomis Michelle Lorig Arvin Loudermilk Kelly Lozelle 85's Reddy for More Iii. While he turns toword Bldg. 12, sophomor he likes, or moybe dislikes. Marc McCouslin Pat McCormack Renee McWilliams Erlc Moines Roger Marentes Chris Markobrad Mike Marks Joy Martin Mark Martinez Ruth Martinez Melissa Matz Kathy Mattox Yvette Mallolieu Rick Masisak Karlsa Maxwell Patty Meier Sam Meller Robert Mendez Catherine Mereness Mark Metres Tlm Mlles Kathie Miller Sharon Miner Nanette Mlnesakl Cllnt Mitchell Sherry Mitchell Richard Moffett Bubba Montano Vickl Montano Mlke Montgomery Sophomores 175 176 Sophomores Pot Montgomery Dovid Moore Poul Moroles Andreo Mordino Sheri Morehouse Dovid Morgon Liso Morgon Kim Morton Cheri Mulleneoux Julie Mullies Priscillo Novorro Ron Neol Angie Nelson Poul Nelson Scott Nesmith Kiet Nguyen Tuon Nguyen Andrew Noorolloh Dorrel Normon Todd Norris Clint Nyswoner Seon O'Connor MeLiso Olson Seon O'NeiIl Kim Ormiston Scott Ovelette Diono Oyen Som Podillo Aileen Poge Jockie Polmer 0 ln. Ployers Show Tolent During o seoson thot ron from September thru June, boys ond girls ocross the volley entered o club colled Jr. Motchpoint. In the club, ployers competed ogoinst eoch other in tennis tournoments. Three sophomores, Mike Morks, Jimmy Celoyo, ond Dovid Cortrwright, troveled to vorious sites to ploy these motches. The ployers were ronked ond ploced in one of three divisions, CA, B, or CD with the A group in- cluding the more skillful ployers. One of the ployers, Mike Morks, stored, lt's reolly good to go out ond proctice know- ing thot you'll get something for winning. You olso get to meet people from o lot of dif- ferent schools. The club supported ond recognized oll of its members. All three members continuously ploced omong the top three positions in the B division. if .zi ss iii s. Q N ke, c -...L K lfwf '. M -1 .S John Polmer Julie Polmer Gino Poiierson Michoel Peck Poul Penzone Bhretr Perdue Mike Perkins Bret Peterson Lindo Polokoff Dono Pollock Debbie Poor Deonno Powell Jim Prigge Ann Profiri Rochelle Purnom Koren Rosmussen Ken Rotley Lynn Remfrey Terry Richords Bryon Riek Notolie Riddle Sophomores 177 176 Sophomores Trocy Roberts Jim Robinson Scott Robinson Chuck Rocco Doreen Roeder Gene Romero Kelley Ross Regis Ross Koren Roth Lonce Roth Terry Rothomer Mike Rucci Chorlle Ryon Jon Soori Moriso Sonchez Brent Sonders Lori Schlnker Llso Schultz Robby Scott Robert Scrlven Corl Seals '85 Sirives As she looks in disbelief, sophomore Tommy Thomos begins her osslgnment. -wi ff- X4 Mott Sheo Scott Shryock Dionne Shumwoy Chris Siedjok Heidi Simons Lowrence Sims Melisso Smolley Dorrell Smith Trocy Smith Shown Snyder Rob Soricone Dovid Southworth Roger Sprovo Tim Springer loner Springfield Deon Stofford Heother Stonley Jim Srorke Michelle Storkey Noncy Sterbo Rick St-Onge Shonnon Strotton Sondi Suehring Clore Summers Melonie Toylor Mike Toylor Jeff Templeton Beverly Terpstro Trudi Tingley Michelle Thiry Sophomores 179 Dovid Thomos Jeff Thomos Tommy Thomos Foy Torres Debro Tuzik Lizobethe Urquidez Doug Vonderleest Todd Vongordon Christine Vonvugt Rick Volenzuelo Tony Veosey Becky Victory Veronico Vincent .lill Vogel Bob Walsh Keith Weber Alon Weddle Mork Wentzel Steve Wilkins Kris Willioms Liso Willioms Woyne Willioms Williom Willioms Morc Wolf Cloyne Wright Expressions of the Closs of '85 t looks os though Dionne Shumwoy, sophomore, is hoving o good time in French closs, oth hour, nglisn closs, sophomores Cheryl Gerbens ond Foy Torres woit for Mork Lee, sophomore, to find the t onswer, While she woits for o friend, sophomore Kris Willioms, finds better things to do. '23 1 9 This Post Yeor Remember oll the donces, And exciring footboll gomes, The totolly owesome ossemolies And tests thot roclsed our broins. Now its time ro look forword to The fun thot lies oheod, ond cheer for the Sophomore closs, Were olive in '85l - Christine Von Vugt Sophomores 181 S vi 2 9 , X . ,Y mlm XS 'K X Tm K N A is X Q' P X Q 'X wx V IR R ,,.,: .L:,,X R5 xx . . is af 1 is M .is W K5 X Q if ff NES lg 1 x v at , can BX'-, 14 -Q li K X b X Q 1 ov' , fi rlfwyff f MJ .- ,AY '55 Brion Alexander TIN , Jomes Askins Sosho Aubrey Nickoios Bobich Mork Boiley Brendo Boker Kristine Bonvilie Williom Dori-sl Chod Domes Kevin Bornes Jennifer Boshow Croig Bouer Robert Boxrer J I' X ' -A H i Jennifer Dehm With o look of bewildermenr, freshman Mork Boiley stores in owe or the busy ocriviries or SCO Be I the Christmos Bozoor. Morronne Bell rsiifl Shoron Bergdolr Peggie Bergen Edword Derroldo in SN.. Freshmen 163 Anthony Brix Jim Brotherton Amber Brougher Ron Brown Thomas Bruner Chad Bruns Julie Bryant Gary Bugh Richard Burbank Lorna Burke Gus Bustamante Irene Calvert Mike Campbell Frank Campisano Walter Campisano Shane Canby Beverly Candelaria Marnie Carnahan 164 Freshmen Steve Biehl Brian Bessett Vicki Bloch Rhonda Bond Lara Boughter was 'fb - 1 ws, Cathy Carr Anthony Case Aimee Caulk Denise Caywood Saverio Chemello if Scott Chenoweth John Chiccorello Gino Cloy Michelle Cooke Ginny Cooke f Melody Cornelius Shonnon Coslett Down Court Bill Coykendoll Lesley Crom Morto Croven Andy Crowford Joson Crowe Michele Culligon Montie Cunnlnghom Don Doigger Morjorie Dovldson my Davies Stumped on o difficult problem, freshmon Teri Potter Oftempts to solve lt. Deonno Diguiseppe Fronk Dillon Dovtd Disspoin Robert Dodge Mork Dodson Freshmen 185 First Day Grinds The first day here at Cortez was something just short of nerverack- ing for some. For others, it was just a bed of roses, including a few thorns here and there. We asked some freshmen how they felt and here were some replies: I was really nervous because I didn't want to do anything stupid and be called a dumb freshman. Steve Hrovat I thought 'Oh nol' Here it goes. I finally made it, but I feel like such a freshman. Deanna DiGiuseppe It was kind of confusing. I didn't know where my classes were and got the buildings mixed up. I got picked on a lot because of my brother. Besides that, I thought it was a pretty good day. Bob Hart I thought it would be a great school, better than the ones my friends were going to. I was right, my friends tell me about their schools and then I say to myself 'I'm glad I went to Cortez.' Sylvia Mitchell. Tony D'Onofrid Craig Dougherty Kathy Doyle Kerry Drociak Robin Drumheiser Mike Drysdale Leann Dumon .uf Andy Duncan Susie Duncan Heather Eastin k . Vanessa Eaton Aimee Eggert Jill Elenbaas J' Sheila Ellerholz Dave Epply Michelle Farris Aaron Favors Patrick Flanigan Jeanne Fleming Ray Fleming Brent Flores Babette Flynn Scott Flynn Eddie Foltz Terry Forrester Brian Freeth Dirk Fretz 186 Freshmen s Q I Wx .ft I Qu- gs Q if 5 it Colleen Frishcosy Bob Frondell Anno Fuentes Rach Fuenros Andreo Fulcher 101 Stephonie Horwood Peggy Hoyes Kim Hoywood Russ Henrichsen Jon Henry x . fc Z .f' Steve Henson Rochel Hernondez Stephonie Hester Terry Hill John Gorten Jonnes Goulr Joe Goynol Michelle Gerdes Tommy Glesenhogen Down Gifford Mory Gilbert Olgo Gonzoles Jeff Goodin Wendy Greenberg Chondr Greenwood Kell: Greer Woyne Guy Scott Hoir Krls Horrlson Bob Hort Jockle Hortmon Lori Horvey .I Freshmen 187 Mike Howord Kelly Howell Steve Hrovot Mork Hughes Terry Hughes Ronnie Humelhons Scott Hurvirz Dill Irvine Robert Jackson Shoron Joquo Dee Dee Jourigue Jeff Jenkins Tomi Jensen LisoJesernil1 Kristino Johnsen Bill Johnson Dione Johnson Steve Johnson Sonyo Jordon Steve Jordon Mike Komen Mott Keliher Kim Kirtel Joy Klous 188 Freshmen J l S The Closs of '86 Jill Hinrichs Suson Hirohoto Pom Hlusok Brod Hobson Tonyo Hood Andy Klitsch Dill Knigge Dovid Knorowski Donnon Kobey Dione Koedyker 1 X .eb X 41- fir' l 91, ...nv f s X . i, j .R 94 if at .x X 423.1 ff' W f4Q?WYf412 wffff ff M WWW At lunch freshmen Scott Okoboyoshu stops by for o pop. Veronico Ledezmo Jon Leech Teri Lewis Louro Lewitz Menthie Liter Koren Lofton Veronico Lucos Beckie Lugo Mike Mohor Suzonne Mohor Gordon Monkins Debbie Morks Melisso Mortin Tom Mortin Scott Mosch Scott Motos Pot McCracken Freshmen 189 X I I 6 Bonnie Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell Cynthia Miller Wayne Moriarty Down Morin Tom Mouser Kelly Mugar Stephanie Mull Chris Nagy Rhonda Neal Leora Neil Debbie Nelson Alna Nevln Scott Okabayoshi Kristin O'Neil Chris Ormiston Mike Overton Al Page Jon Paul Tom Paul Shawn Phillips Nicole Pittaway Lisa-Lea Plinski Teri Potter 190 Freshmen N... Jim McCuIler -Dane McEntire Lindo McKernon Dawn Metzker Cindy Michalsl-ti Jason Pride Yvonne Quintanilla Colleen Raichert Heidi Rebele Kathy Reece Kim Robinson Jeonnine Rogers Tim Rogers Dovid Rumzek Liso Rush Kim Ruth Lonce Solo Bruce Solvoge Chorles Sonchez Lowrence Sonchez Poul Sonville Tounio Sorgem 5U50n Schloefl' Poul Stomon freshmon funds time soclollze wnh o fnend. , I Qin'- Freshmon 191 I' Chris Smith Kelli Smith Stacey Smith Martino Smrtka Victor Solis Jeff Sonnett Jill Soter John South Shelly Spencer Brent Spencer Jason Stoots Neal Stafford Angel Stahler Paul Stanton Mike Starkey Mark Stegemann Steve Stein Elizabeth Stepp 192 Freshmen Ricky Shilts Doug Shobe Kim Simonsgaord Traci Sims Mike Slater Craig Stout Bob Strahota Christy Sweeden Chris Sullivan Robert Terpstro Robert Schwerin Nancy Scott Chuck Sewell Pom Shearrow I 1 XJ Sheri Tetu Connie Thompson Kathryn Thompson Leigh Anne Timiney Toni Tingley k 4 tr Will Tolliver Mary Toth 43. Shawna Trapp Prissilla Trujillo Gina Vaninetti Grace Van-Saun Gus Vasquez Alyson Venancio Steve Ver-Hoar - Y h . 1 Tim Vignali Anita Vrooman 3 A, :sf S3 fl X I x ' 4 ,sham-1' X I fQ I Nancy Wagner Jackie Weaver Curt Werwinski Jack White Lon White Kristine Whitman X t . , I :rl Archie Williams Carrie Willis David Wilson Elaine Woods First Impressions This year we got ourselves a new dean. Everyone had to get to Rachelle Treadwell know him. Was he mean? Was he a pushover? Strict or pansy? We asked what some thought of him and the opinions differed greatly. My first impression of Mr. Jacobs was that he was a pretty O.K. guy. But l also felt that he would be a very strict disciplinarian. I didn't think that we would get along very well in the future. Robyn Brown When I first met Mr. Jacobs, I knew he was really serious about the detention and suspension rules. l knew it was only fair because he was only doing his job! I think he has been fair to all of us and has given us at least one break! I think Mr. Jacobs is a good dean. Thanks for everything. Sincerely, Rhonda Neal My first impression of him was he didn't seem like a grown up because he leveled with us and seemed to care. I liked him. Kim Robinson I really didn't like him and his new system. I think he's too tough on us. Peter Trujillo. Ffwhmen 193 Corbin Wrighr Jon Wright John Yoncey BiJonn Yetrer Jennifer Younie John Zonotri John Zedell Down Ziller While spending time or the bozoor, freshman Charles Son- chez strolls by the stonds. Q 194 Freshmen -1. y-1, W, I ,L 4 'Q Ven M My, S51-J V .J '-viii! is-sw fur: J... f-beau' .N-wi fd' Y -I. . On the field, freshman Loro Boughrer leorns some new movements, w--' ww 1, A4 iffy A glonce over the shoulder is given by freshmon Poul Stonton during the bozoor. While in the cofeterio, Jill Soter, freshmon, listens intently to o friend. 79- N N NN L 'N 'ix xx 42 Q 5x gt sx 2 :sei Qi ' Q Q Q' Pl? f:..,:s31I' -1 . '1-S351-Q I :fre A . . SQ. While in ceromics, freshrnon Wolly Compisono tokes time to cleon up. 1 f X lf I' ..f'ff Projects ore viewed by freshmon Peggy Hoyes. Freshmen 195 Glendole Union High School District 196 GUHSD Boord Richard Stopley Dill Stout GUHSD Boord President GUHSD Boord Clerk Dr Donold Voss Anne Schulz Croig Trueblood GUHSIS Boord Member GUHSD Boord Member GUHSD BO0rd Member The five members of the Governing Boord ore elected by the community ond legolly chorged with the responsibility of setting gools ond estoblishing polices which will govern the operotion ofthe district. Jerry George, Ed. D. GUHSD Superintendent The superintendent ond his stoff, hired by the Gover- ning Boord, ore responsible for operoting the schools oc- cording to Governing Boord policy. fu-P' Fred Bingham Principal li 'gbi 'ih- Kent Briggs Asst. Principal for Services Burt Miller Asst. Principal for Activities Administration Vern Jacobs Dean of Students ll x.1 Rob Robinson Asst. Dean of Students Administration 197 198 Foculty Bruce Andersen wrnrs Arnold Dick Asrnuth Morie Bornes . Don Belcher Jeon Booker Robert Brockel Glenn Compbell Ted Cormon Vel Corrillo i Suzonne Cosh Tom Cosh Fred Ciorico Morcy Ducco .. W- fs Q.,- Cofeferio Workers - From row: Phyllis D'Amore, Genie Longenhugen, Elfredo Zellers, Mory Ashby, Mory Ann Ziesler. Bock row: Terry Koegel, Velrno Kendrick, Mildred Allred, Ruby Flowers, Ernmo Dorrnofol, Berry Srutler. Aamir... s - . ' essays W- ,- f-'lu 1' -X A ik . fAyA , M 'Nm-.mf .xx l 1 Mull WW Richord Eddlemon Ned Ellsworth Lorry Enos Sondy Finermon Nick Forinos Suson Frew Orco Gollowoy Lupe Gonzoles Loretto Heck Tom Helms Anito Heyn Shoron Hoffrnon Bill Howell Peggy Howerton Corol Hurley Rebecco Irnel Deboroh Jordon Arr Knoodle Dovid Leech Ginny Linhort ' Coryl Mojor Doug McGroth Chorles McLeon Kothy Mellon Morcino Milligon Kothryn Morgon A Corol Morris Arleen Motto Ron Myers Leo Noch Doug Obye MoryAnn Porlsinson Veronico Pisorcilx Jonet Prouty Top row: lvon Horris, Michoel Knizner, Bob Noock, Bob Hoger, Lewis Byrne, Kothy Dovis, Teddy Hodges. Bottom row: Louis Ortiz, Jomes Dovis, Rosie Armstrong, Woymon Cole, John Leoch, Mork Busch. 'rr 'Y' Xxx 'if-N pr UW' N N - as gk Ruth Reynolds Rob Robinson Mike Rosernon Doug Scnlenlser Morilyn Schulrejonn Synthio Simon Torn Smith Jeonne Sorci Bill Sybeldon Ritch Theel Cherie Turner Buz Turner lone Tyo Tereso Vogel Tom Wheorley Judy Widoff Ann Wilson Eugene Wolrz Morgorer Zinlsy Norb Zwiclsl Group Album Fovorites Single Concert T.V. Show Movie Actor Actress s Friend I-ieortthrob Teocher Closs Postime Sport Athlete Experience Expression I-long-Gut Mogozine Fovorites ser Dovid Lee Roth of Von Mer bottoms commercials h made Kiein best-known na in U.S. tad informotive People mogozine, om Selleck, stor, Mognum P.I, E X. QA W-,I is 3? The beoutiful Lindo Evons of teIevision's Dynosty. 'wnf' Q x u........A ..., . A hoppy moment for the Iote M'A'S'H cost. , if 3' -A-. ,a ,V 9 Heother O'Rourke is swept owoy by ghosts in Poltergeist. wr-1 The oll-femole rock group, the Go-6o's. Femole trock stor Mory Decker Tobb. Tempe's postime QBIOWOY, Big Surf. .M . 9 .Ne ,, .fx ' 1- 'Q 1... QA ' a r V .ff vi? A :- l - .r.. 5, Fovorites 203 la Santa Claus CDavid Marks? takes a break from photography sessions as freshman Joe Gaynor congratulates him on ajab well done. Holiday Rings Through Although the administration threatened to discontinue future Christmas Bazaars because of lack of participation from students, the annual event turned out to be a great success. Unlike earlier years, the bazaar was held a week before Christmas vacation instead of the day before. Junior class president Corvette Welch, along with the rest of Student Council, planned the day to be spent on the football field, but because of rainy weather, their plans were slightly changed. A last minute set-up was performed in the cafeteria where the bazaar ended up being held. A variety of activities took place at the bazaar. lt was announced that Dr. Hoyt and Mrs. Vogel were elected as Faculty King and Queen. Many of the clubs sold food and Christmas gifts, and once again Santa Claus was there for pictures. Additions to the bazaar included video games provided by the junior class and the Stompers mud bog, which drew a lot of attention. Jimmy Celaya, sophomore, commented The bazaar was a lot better than last year's because there were video games. 204 Christmas Bazaar The French Club sells Croissants at the Christmas Bazaar. .Q I Orders for candles being sold by the band are taken byjunior Kevin Mann S x 5 if 2 A C a l Agfs -... A , -. .x w, -1 t 'qisf - . . Shown behind freshman James Brotherton is part of the events scheduled holidays. . in-j is Qw X is X A vs I 6 .L if N' sl Q Q f 5 f .Ni 4- ' Whot proved to be the biggest event of the Bozoor wos the stompers mud bog, 1 'Q ., ,gf Q wishing to throw dorrs or bolloohs, freshmen Joe Goynor wos there to toke charge ot the The Christmos Bozoor offers tosty shocks for freshmon Bob Srrohoto Christmas Bozoor Q05 Belng responsible for o child wos o true ex- perience for Mory Fortuno. Not oll the children were os outgoing os others. Lit- tle Alberto shyly clings to Kerry Nosser. 206 Senior Christmos Pony Shodes of Wormth ond Hoppiness One of the highlights thot seniors looked forword to eoch yeor os the holidoys op- prooched wos the Senior Christmos Porty. This troditionol golo wos held on Wednes- doy, December 15th, in the school cofeterio. 57 children ronging from the oges of G14 were brought here from the Glendole Child Development Center, where they were entertoined by 60 seniors for obout two hours. A rock-o-thon wos held two weeks before the potty, ond 5300.00 wos roised to spend on gifts for the children. The money went towords the purchose of dolls, toy trucks, N footbolls, ond stuffed onimols. Acting os Sonto Clous wos Dovid Moll who did o greot job. stoted closs presid Colin Corr. Punch, ice creom, ond coo were served while the children ond seni ployed Simon Sez, song Christmos corols, vi- ched o movie, ond wotched o ploy put on Dromo. ln the end, everyone seemed to h thoroughly enjoyed themselves ond stor off their holidoys right. l Dressed in her little elf costume, Kothy Klous joins In the Chrlstmos octlvltles. 5 f 3 Besides just receiving gifts, Beth Crowley's little olso got -:z lot of love ond offectlon. B I , cf' I jfiliffs sy k. watching the ploy put on by Dromo, Julie Moltese ond Renee ore entronced. As Sonto honds out the presents, Esther wotches with wide eyes whiie Tommy Sterrnel keeps her compony. The seniors ond children gother oround ond moke ocquointonces. Senior Christrnos Porty 207 I The powder puff game had many exciting points. Clash of the Classes During the year, junior and senior girls had the opportuni- ty to battle it out on the football field in o game showing which upper class was the better of the two. Girls of both classes got to participate in the annual powder puff game. The game was a challenge of the girls of the senior class against the girls of the junior class. lt was fun, but it started getting a little rough toward the end, stated Carol Perez, senior. The girls had to put up with a lot of problems such as the game having to be re-scheduled twice due to rain and they also had to withstand a lot of pain and bruises. But the battle was fought, the penalties taken and the teams came out with mixed emotions about the game, after the seniors proved that their place was top of the classes. 208 Powder Puff .L- -M-Wi., Senior Sandy Dolan runs the ball for a touch down tx .4 it ,,.., I WE 93557 A-Q -. , 'I 0 'x x -.J fl, t , Q Q t ft 021' , Y- 4+ . v 1 'W' 1 ' o x- 5 Q Q ' Q X OK ' 1 V Xif: W Q sl S 'XIV V-'k'YgJ Q , WV Qs. Hi ' P ' e ' 'rv X -51 V F K ' 'K li ' If TMJ? ' z H ' t , . ' ,. l The powder puff game was a total change of roles, Here the football players posed as cheerleaders. The seniors showed a lot of spirit during the game. Todd Metcalf was one of the many student referees for the game. Although the game was just flag football, lt was rougher thon it was ex- pected to be. Powder Puff 209 WN .,,.,,v WT :g:f X 1 A , A- ww f f , ,uw W ,AWW7 4 , , 5 W W, Wwwf mwwxz Wm, f 1 umw,v?L4v W A' ww ffl ,ng ,.g.mflH':- ,WL wg, F - M 1 'ky ,sv It . w,,..,g,, .V 72,8 Q54 ' A , WV 4 ' 4 k M. K ' w'mZT': 7 ,1',,:x'f::f.,M.A Jw ,WW .,,, , angry? 4,- A - 4 if'M , f ,Hn .X A V .az 3.1: V KNEW' K . if ,,, 'A lg in Editors' Lost Words Thonk you to. . . Mr. Miller for donoting money for the color Homecoming pictures. Grond Conyon Lob for printing some of our pictures. Mr. Howell for occepting our lote posses. Mrs. Finermon for lending us her typewriter for weeks on end. Also, for letting us use her clossroom os o pothwoy to the dorkroom. The jonitors for cleoning up ofter us ond not touching our importont yeorbook moteriols. The book store for moking oll of our chonge for us so we could buy pop. Eorl Porks four consultontb for giving us support ond odvice. The Spectotor Stoff for writing stories thot we did ond didn't use. Mrs. Turner for occepting oll of our lost minute onnouncements. The students in Mr. Schlenker's closses whose ortwork we used. Corol Perez ond Potty Fox for the use of some of their photogrophs. The porents who lended us their kids on weekends ond offer school during deodlines. Mrs. Gollowoy for letting Joonne constontly use the room for typing. Dick Alves CAlves floristb for supplying us flowers for the Christmos flower sole. All the people who should hove been mentioned ond were not. As co-editor this yeor, l hove leorned on owful lot. Most of oil, found out whot hord work ond dedication reolly meon. Mony, ony hours were spent during ond ofter school, ond olso on eekends working on this yeorbook. It wos especiolly difficult orking in our little 2' by 4' workroom. None of this work could ver hove been occomplished, though, without the help of the toffers ond of course, Mr. Schlenker Cour odvisor.D As olwoys, here were occosionol little squobbles between different yeor- ook members, but the situotions were usuolly stroightened ut. 1 My most speciol thonks goes to Tereso Cthe other co-editor? nd who is olso my best friend. Without her there, I don't reolly hink I could've ever survived the deodlines. l olso wont to honk my mom for oll the support she gove me ond for not etting too ongry when I took doys off work to work on eorbook. Whot reolly wos the most rewording port of oll this wos see- g the results -- o book thot hopefully will be treosured by ony for yeorsl Pom Gesky Co-Editor Even before this yeor storted, Pom ond I, os co-editors, begon to put the book together. I hodn't comprehended the time ond dedicotion thot it took to be o co-editor. The respon- sibility wos tremendous ond l'm glod thot I experienced the dreod of the deodlines. l couIdn't hove done it without the cooperation of the stoffers ond Mr. Schlenker, our odvisor. but the mojority of my thonks goes to my best friend ond co-editor, Pom. l would hove been ojellyfish without her. The highlight of the yeor wos seeing oll of our hord work tronsformed into o book thot coptured the school's personolity os o whole. 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Armstrong, Nadine . . . Arroyo, Frank ...... Asbury, Alicia ..... Askins, Gregory .... Askins, James ..... Askins, Timothy .... Atutis, Mark ...... Aubrey. Sasha .... Avans, James Babich, Lisa ........ Babich, Nickolas .... Bacon, Lorraine .... Bacon, Michael ..... Baggesen, Tracey. . Baier, David ....... Bailey, Mark ..... Bailey, Todd .... Baker, Brenda .... Baldwin, Lisa. . . 216 index ..1QQhbf6s 153 155 155 ......101.169 ........131 ....169 .....25,155 ......155 ....169 .....48,131 ....44,45,1-31 .....67,131 .....48.155 .............42,101 . 26. 86, 86, 89, 120, 155 .............2'-7,155 .......73,131 .......108,167 ...23. 64, 65, 155 ......91,155 .....32,18CJ ...66,69,155 ........59 ......16'-7 ....8,155 ....131 .....70,169 ....169 ........131 .........155 ....20,130,131 ....42,61, 155 ...39,48,169 ........131 .........155 ....26,51,131 ...26,51, 155 ....8,77,131 ...':..H.,155 ...26,48.155 ....39,169 ........29,169 .....58,76,108,163 . . . . 112,110,169 Student Index Balfanz, Steven ............................. Baniewicz, Philip . 20, 21, 26, 73, 102, 104, 105, 131. Baniewicz, Steven ............... Banville, Gerri .... Banville, Kristine . . Barash, James .... Barash, Michael. . . Barkl, William .... Barnes, Chadoa. . . Barnes, Chance. . . Barnes, Christopher Barnes, Kevin .... uarnes, Martin .... Barry, Pamela .... Barry, Robert ..... Bashaw, Jennifer. . Bateman, Tamy Bates, Julie ...... Bauer, Craig ...... Bautch, Michael Baxter, Robert . . . Boyne, Michael Beasley, Danny. . . Beasley, Mable. . . Beasley, Monica . . Bechtold, Renee . . Beck, Billy ....... Beck, Jeana ...... Becker, Assunta. . . Beckman, Donna . Beckman, Stacy. . . Beckman, Tracy. . . Beckwith, Amber . Berrs, Renee Behm, Jennifer .... Behrens, Bradley. . Beilke, Andrew Bell, Denise ..... Bell, Marianne .... Beller, Brad ...... Beller, Tamara .... Belt, Scott ........ Bender, Kellie .... Beneventi, Jeanine .... Beneventi, Suzette Benitez, Steven . . . Bennes, Mary ..... Bennett, Rick Bergdolt, Sharon . . Bergdolt, Susan . . . Bergen, Peggie . . . Berggren,Kelly..-.'.. Bertoldo. Edward Bessett, Brian ..... Beiourne, John . . . Beutler, Benjamin . Bevingtan, Denise. Bevington, Diane . Biehl, Steve ...... Bildilli, Dorenda Blllington, Pam Bishop, Ronald . . . Blakely, Darrin. . . Bloch, Vicki ..... Block, Margaret. . . Bode, Dale ..... 102. 104, 106. .fffsbfib ......51. ....41 ....41 111661562 ...58 11' .QII26f62fkM ....1QQ6h . . . 26,108. . ..20,168. . . . .51 29, 100. 18, 26, 30. ....52 .,.73. 'fff26f .ff26f Boese, Natalie .... Bond, Debra . . . Bonds, Dawn Boontjer, Kevin .... Bornacelll, Carlos Bors. Randy Borst, Barbara Borsr, Janet Boss, Gregory .... Bossong, Brenda. . . Bossong, John ..... Boudreau, Michelle Boudreau, Steven. . Boughter, Chrlstlne . Boughter, Lara ..... Bowman, Kathryn Boyd, Doug ....... Boyer, Juliana .... Boyer, Richard .... Boynton, Erin Boynton, Teresa . . . . Braden, Andrla Braden, Randy . .... Braden, Susan Bradley, Leslie ..... Bradshaw, Karen ..... Braeutlgan, Charles. Branch, Ruth ........ Brasda, Norma Bratt, Christopher .... Braun, John ....... Breckenfelder, Lori . . . Breedlove, John ..... Breedlove, Patricia . . . Brees, Gary ....... Brendllnger, Michelle . . . Brewka, Michael. . . Bridgman, Gary Brinkmann, Kristen Briscoe, Blake ...... Brittell, Terry ..... Brix, Anthony ...... Broadway, Natalie . . . Brooks, Kevin Brotherton, James . . Brougher, Amber .... Brougher, Dana .... ...26. 26, 42, 79, 59106 i 82.85161 ....65,184. Brown, Andrea ..... ......... Brown, Donna Brown, Kristen .... Brown, Robin Brown, Ronald . . . Brown, Tammy ..... Brown, Terissa .... Brown, WC ........ Brown,4William, Browning, Jessica . . Browing, Matson. . . Bruce, Deborah .... Bruce, Ronald .... Bruce, Sean .... Bruner, Royce .... Bruner, Thomas .... Brunk, Michelle .... Bruns, Chad ...... Burns, Sharnon .... Bryant, Julie .... ....61,61, 82. ...58,78. 1f.7b1 .fflikiaf ..:...6. 2111172 91,104,106. ...,....Ai. ....7e,e4. oe oo. .IQahfA2f .... 10. .. 42 .....59 .... 32 ..11lL1ao .... 32 1111ski1a7 .......26 Buchan, Jeffrey .... Buchanan, Jerry Buechler, Jodl ...... Buerth, Potty ..... Bugh, Gary ...... Bulger, Davld .... Bullas, Adelle .... Bullas. Robert Bulman, Erlc ..... Bulman, Scott ...... Burbank, Chrlsty ..... Burbank. Richard ..... Burdlne, Tonja ..... Burke, Kenny .... Burke, Lorna ..... Burklow, Llso ...... Burllngham, Jeff Burns, Joseph ...... Burson, Klmberly ..... Burson, Terrl ....... Burtrum, Davld ..... Busha, Charles Busklrk, Mlsty ........ Bustamante. Glna ...... Bustamante, Gustavo .... Bustamante, Omar ..... Butler, Kevln ........ Butler, Vlctor Cobrol, Cary . . , Caln, Mlke ......... Calvert, Irene ...... Campbell, Bonnle .... Campbell, Eddle Campbell, Mlchoel . . . Campbell, Shawn Camplsano, Frank ...... Complsono, James ..... Camplsono, Walter ..... Canby, Shane ....... Candelarlo, Beverly .... Carman, Stephen .... Carnahan, Marnle .... Carnlcle, Klmberly Carr, Cothleen ....................... 156 ...26,61,61,82,85, 156 .............11O,156 ,..........128,164 156 170 59 ....26,29,125,156 170 .......42,133 170 ....82,98,99,133 .....36,37,133 ...29,78, 107,164 170 ....26,27,51,133 ...79,17O ....65,184 ......170 ....164 ....133,229 ....184,195 ...5O,93,164 ......1B4 ........17O .....84,184 . 29, 95, ,184 c6ff.c611n ..... 12, 13, 17, 20, 66, ee, ao, 130, 133, ,229 Cortwrlght, Davld ,.............. Cartwright, John ........................... Case, Anthony . . . Cossillas, Alan .... Cosillos, Steve .... Cassiano, Laura .... Catoliota, Karen . . . Caulk, Aimee ...... Coywood, Denise .... ............... Celayo, Jimmy .... Chambers, Brent . . . Chaney, Jim ...... Charvonia, Beth .... Chemello, Sandro Chemello. Saverlo . . . Chenoweth, Scott .... Chester. John ....., . 69, 90, 91, 92, 93 133 ........43,184 ...50,69,133 156 .............40,70.164 29,112,164 20, 23, 46, 92, 23, 166, 170 156 ......170 ...26134 184 165 157 Chlccarello, John. . . Christensen, Mlchoel Chrlstensen, Erlc .... Chrlsty, Tobotho . . . Chrlsty, Tlm ....... Clark, Karen ..... Clark, Mlchoel Clark, Wllllam Clay, Glno ........ Clubb, Robert ..... Coboshky, Joseph. . Cobbley, Ron Coburn, Kelth ..... Coe, Angelo .... Cohagero, Blll. . . Colllns, Gerl . ...... Colllns, Tlmothy ,... Colllns, W. Gregg Comstock, Dale Conklln, Mark . . . Conklln, Sherrl . . . Conn, Tlml Conner, Susan ..... Conner, Ted ....... Contorno, Llnda ...... Contreras, Margaret Cook, Debble ..... Cooke, Mlchele Cooke, Mlchelle ..... Cooke, Vlrglnla .... Cooley, Mark ..... Cordova, Mlchoel . . Cordovono, Davld Corley, Nanette ..... Cornelius, Melody. . Cornell, Shannon Cottlngham, Mlchoel .... Court, Dawn ...... Covey, Jennlfer .,., Cowglll, Chrlstlna. . . Cowglll, Kathleen. . Cox, Amy .......... Coykendall, Wllllam Cozza, Ron ....... Craft, Todd ....... Craft, Wendy . . . Croln, Dennls .... Cram, Lesley ...... Craven, Morto ..... Crawford, Andrew .... Crawford, Klmberly Cross, Candl ....... Crouche, Dakota Crowe, Frederick. . . Crowe. Jason ..... Crowe, Jeffrey .... Crowe, Stephen . . . Crowell, George Crowle Ellzabeth . . . . . , y. . Crumpler, Janet .... . ........,.. 40, 41, Crumpler, Tlmothy ..,. Crumpler, Wally ..... Cullen, Mark , . . . . . Culllgan, Mlchele. . . Cunlnghom, Grace .... Cunnlnghom, Mantle Cusack, Mlchoel .,.. .....56,76 170 ...170 ...134 ....157 ....48,185 ....59,157 ,....157 ......39 134 1'.f23f134 ..,..59,157 ,...32,33,17o ....42,5o,134 .........128 .......134 ...156 ...157 .......185 ....64,165 .....17o .....134 ...114,157 .....185 ......,25,157 ..........67,165 ....2O,21,168,170 .....4O,48,49,17O ...185 ...117. 106 157 170 134 .......185 ..........185 ....28,46,185 .....29,170 134 ....78,107 1115 .....69,157 11. 20, 34, 36, 70,206 157 134 ............79,157 75,77,134, 137 .....,....4O,185 ...........17O ..,185 ...157 Daer, Jeffrey ...... Daer, John .......... . '. i. 51, 69, 106, Dalgger, Chrlstopher . Dolgger, Danlel ..... Dalley, Dawn Damlco, Tlm ..... Danlel, Jonl ....... Danlelsen, Donna . . . Danlk, Andrew .... Donser, Carol Davldson, Bonnle ...... Davldson, Morjorle . . Davldson, Pamela .... Dovles, Jay ....... Davls, Bernelle ..... Davls, Charlene .... Davls, Julle ...... Davls, Kenny .... Davls, Robln . . . Davls, Scott .... Davls, Steven .... Davls, Teresa .... Day, Rlchord ...... Dean, Orlando ..... Dear, Klrk Debenon, Chuck . . . Deffner, Klm ..... Delaney, Jeff .... Deleon, Allcla Delgado, Yvonne .... Dennls, Davld ...... Dennls, Potrlcla ..... Denny, Cheryl ...... Depersla, Chrlstopher .... Derr, Cynthla ....... Dewane, Rlchord Dewey, Tonl Dlamond, Tamara .... Dlckner, Richard .... Dlckson, Chrlstopher. Dlckson, Potrlcla .... Dlfablo, Sabrlna .... Dlggs, Robert. . ....... Dlgulseppe, Deanna. Dlgulseppe, Janlne .... Dllllon, Frank ....... Dlmarla, James .... Dlmas, Adam .... Dlmas, Freddy. . . Dlschler, Dlane Dlsspaln, Davld .... Dlsspaln, Leslle ..... Dlttbrenner, Rlchard. Dlttbrenner, Steven .... Dodge, Denlse Dodge, Donald .... Dodge, Robert .... Dodson, Davld .... Dodson. Mark ..., Doerr, Dennls .... Dolan, Sandy ...... Dominguez, Allce Dominguez, Rlck D'Onafrld, Tony .... 26,69,108,170 134 165 ....16,17,55,134 ..........157 ....157 ....39,171 ...64,185 .....157 ...28,185 ....41,171 ..........26,134 74, 76, 77. 157, 166 ...1O,94,134,141 26, 39, 46, 55, 157 ..........1O,134 ......157 ........157 ....108,144 . . . . 26, 51, 135 .....69,108,157 ..........157 ........171 39,171 .. . 25, 34, 135 ........135 .......93 ...26,157 ....26,29,157 ........171 .....106,171 ....41,171 .....171 ,....157 .....165 .....171 ....185 ....77.171 ......135 106, 185 .....112,157 , ...... 171 ....28,157 ..........171 .,......68,185 26 73, 92 157 . 1 I I 66,,90,93,'185 26 .'.66,'12'6,'135f 206 . . . . .166 Index 217 Datson, Diane ....... ..... 26, 80, 82, 97, 98, 158 Dougherty, Craig .... ................ 7 8, 186 Dougherty, Sharon Douglas, Tiffany Dowdy, Wayne . . . ...26,158 Doyle, Kathy .... ....... 1 86 Draughn, Bret . . . . . . 57, 158 Drociak, Dawna . . . . . . 115, 135 Drociak, Kerry .... .... 84 , 186 Drumheiser, Robin .... ........ 1 86 Drumheiser, Susan . . . . . . 65, 101, 158 Dryer, Guy ........... ........ 1 35 Dryfhout, Kimberly .... ....... 6 5, 171 Drysdale, Michael . . . . . . 52, 115, 186 Dufault, Cindy Duits, Kent ...... .... 7 3 Dulin, Randy Dumon, Leann .... . . . 186 Duncan, Andrew. . . . . 186 Duncan, John ..... . . .135 Dunn, James .... ..... 1 35 Dusing, Susan ..... .... 4 2, 135 Dutton, Robert .... ..... 5 5 Dykstra, Demise . . . . . . 135 Eastin, Gina ...... .... 2 0, 158 Eastin, Heather . . . ............ 70, 186 Eaton, Vanessa .... ................. 1 86 Eberle, Michelle. . . .... 16, 25, 36, 37, 39, 135 Eberling, Sally ..... ................. 1 71 Eckel, Sharyn ......... . . . 25, 135, Edelstein, Michelle ..... Eggert, Michelle . . Eggert, Steven Elenbas, Jlll ..... Elenbas, Kristin .... Ellerholz, Sheila . . . Elliott, Susan ........ Ellsmore, Rebecca ..,.. Elms, Rodney ....... Elms, Brent ........ Elrod, Rabin Elson, Rachelle . . . Elston, Stefanie .... Elswick, Kelly Elswick, Kenneth. . Emigh, Wayne ...... Emmerling, Richard .... Engram, Kimberly . . . Enos, Chris ........ Enriquez, David .... Epperson, David .,... Epply, Arthur ...... Epply, Pamela ..... Erb, Gregory ...... Erickson, Audrey .... Erskine, Donald .... Erskine, Garret ..... Erwin, Jannelle .... Estrada, Steve ..... Estrella, Arthur ..... Estrella, Dawn Estrella, Traci 218 Index 158 ....20,29,158 ...4O,186 .....65,186 .....171,233 .........171 ...55,104,158 .........135 .......49,135 .....26,44,94 ........39 ....32,30 ............135 ....56,87,89,135 ,...45,118,135 ...171 ...171 ...158 ...136 ....171 ....78 Etter, Tiffany ...... Evans, Gerald .... Fairchild, Chad .... Falter, Denise ..... Fanello Karre ann , y . . . Fankhouser, Dusken .... Farmer, Steven . . . Farrar, Alan ........ Farris, James .... Farris, Jo Anne Farris, Michelle. . . . Favors, Aaron ...... Ferguson, Keith Ferguson, Troy .... Ferrandi, Kim ..... Ferski, Janet ...... Fields, Shawn ..... Figueroa, Theresa .... Findura, Jeff Findura, Mark .... Flaherty, Dawn . . . Flani an Brid et g , g .... Flanigan, Patrick .... Fleming, Jeanne .... Fleming, Ray ..... Flor, Andrea .... Flores, Brent .... Flores, Paul ..... Flores, Raquel .... Floyd, Craig Flynn, Anthony Flynn, Babette .... Flynn, Cheryl . . . Flynn, Kenneth Qllflhbl . . '. I '66,'1b7, ' .....39,70. ....58,123. ..IIQIL15f .....7o,7e. ......2o. ......se, f .' f .' Qbf idi, 26, 27, 40, 50, 51. Flynn, Scott ........ .......... 7 0, 78, Fogarty, Karen ....... . . Fogarty, Rebecca ..... . . Flotz, Edward ..... Foltz, Wendy ..... Forrest, Jeffrey Forrest, LeeAnn. . . Forrester, Sherrle Forrester, Terry . . . Fortuna, Mary .... Foster, Gloria Foster, Peter .... Foulk, Bryan .... Fouts, Kevin .... Fowler, Steve Fox, Patty ...... Frahm, Erik ....... Frahm, Krisandra . . Franking, Rhona Frederlckson, Bartt. Freeth, Brian ....... French, Patrlcla Fretterd, Jennifer . . Fretz, Dlrk ........ Frey, James ...... Friedlander, Elisa ..... Friedlander, Kathy ..... Friedlander, Timmothy ..82, 85, 1CD, 101. .......Faltz26, . . . .59. . . 82, 85, 98, 116, ....39,90,91. ...16, 35. Frishcosy, Colleen .... Frishcosy, Jackie . . . Frondell, Julle .,.. Frondell, Robert . . . Fuccl, Andrew . . . Fucci, James Fucci, Philip ...... Fuentes, Anna ..... Fuentes, Richard ..... Fulcher, Andrea .... Fuller, David ..... Fuller, Laura. . . Fuller, Patty ..... Furman, Susan ..... Furnla, Craig .... Furnla, Krlstlne ..... Gades, Timothy Gaines, William .... Galclk, Cynthia ...... Galloway, Donald .... Garcla, Christoper . . . Garland, Gina Garten, John .... Gatlln, Travis Gault, Jr., James .... . Gaynor, Elsa ...... Gaynor, Joseph ...... Gaynor, Raymond . . . Gerbens, Cheryl ..... Gesky, Pamela .... Gesky, Teri .......... Gibson, Stacy .......... Giesenhagen, Tammy Giesenhagen, Warren Gifford, Carl ......... Gifford, Dawn ...... Gilbert, Cary ........ Gilbert, Diane ....... Gilbert, Mary-Elizabeth .... Glllaspy, Dale ....... Gillette, Chris Gilman, Greg ..... Gllsdorf, Barbara .... Glst, Jon .......... Glvan, Rachel ..... Glynn, Luke ..... Gokle, Cammy .... Goldstein, Steven . . . Gonzales, Joseph . . . Gonzales, Olga .... Goodell, Brlan ..... Goodln, Jeff ........ Goodman, Dande Gordon, David Gorlshek, Lori .... Gorslln, Sue ....... Gosch, Thomas .... Gossett, Pam ..... Gotke, Regina ...... Goupll, Rose Marie . . . Grady, Mark ....... Grady, Tonla . . Q11 'sd,'1bisQ . . . 59, 108, 119. '. ....59. 91. . . . . 126. 27, 48, 97, 98, 99. ....87. ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'1Esil .........1o,20. .......42,49,172 . . 22, 23, 26, 137. ' . .20, 21, 103, 104. . . 18, 39, 55, 159. 39 ....16,43. ....28,39. .1Q'.56,R6bf ....26. .....86,87,89. Graham, John Graves, Kelll ..... Gray, Chrlstlne ..... Green, Rlchard .... Green, Rlcky ...... Green, Ronald ..... Greenberg, Wendy .... Greenwood, Chandl Greenwood, Jlll Greer, Kelll ........ Greer, Tobl ........ Gregory, Jeanette . . Gregory, Scott ..... Grlffln, Janlne .... Grlmes, Order Grlswold, Kelly .... Grothaus, Davld . . . Guebara, Helen ..... . Guerrero, Rachel .... Gupton, Nicholas . . . Gupton, Trlcla ..... Guthrie, Trocy .... Guy, Sherl ....... Guy, Wayne ..... Haak, Sarah ..... Hadley, Ken .... Hadrlch, Mark Hagan, Henry Halnes, James ..... Halr, Scott .......... Halford, Shannon Hallotls, Jacquelyne Hall, Chrlstopher . . . Hall, Mlchoel ...... Haller, Dovld .... Hallock, Karln ..... Hamllton, Chrls Handiy, Ruth ...... Hanklnson, Shawn. . Hanslng, Jo Lyn .... Hanslng, Kesll ..... Hanyzewskl, Cheryl Hornoge, Dawn .... arrlson, Krlstlna . . . art, Rlchard ..... art, Robert ..,.... arte, Klmberly artman, Jacquelyn arvey, Lorl ....... orwood, Celeste arwood, Shannon. orwood, Stephanie. . . orwood, Stephen . aser, Bob ......... assett, Mlchaela . . awklns, Richard. . . ayes, Jody ........ . ayes, Margaret . . . aynle, Arthur , .... aywood, Kimberly eotherly, Gregory . .....17,159 ......159 .......137,172 ....67, 110,167 187 65,123,167 .....20,154,158 9,16,39,12O,159 ........106,159 .........42,172 159 .......172 ........42,136 ......76.77. 14, 34, 65, 111. 136 172 ............159 187 .....26,138 ......159 ....106,159 ....121,167 ....172 ......182 ....108 ......29 .....30,159 ......172 ....59,172 ....110,172 ...........159 .....82,85,187 .....56,167 ....167 ....167 .....84,167 .........172 ....9,16,34,138 .....42,116,138 ........187,195 ..15,73,106, 138 .........64,187 ...114, 160, 229 Heddlng, Dennls .... Heddtng, Jerr ...... Helnrlch, Kenneth Helntz, Mlchoel .... Hemmen, Scott .... Henderson, Dan Hendricks, Damon .... Henrlchsen, Russell . . Henry, Chrlstlne .... Henry, Thomas .... Hensley, Loren .... Henson, Steven .... Herb, John ......... Herlc, Jack Hernandez, Charlotte Hernandez, Frank . . , Hernandez, Julle .... Hernandez, Rachel . . Herrell, Kathy ...... Herrell, Ted ....... Herrell, Tlna Herrmann, Mlchelle . Herron, Andy ...... Hester, Stephanie . . . Hlguera, Llsa ...... Hlll, Sherl ........ Hlll, Taml ......... Hlll, Terry .......... Hlnojosa, Klmberly . . Hlnrlchs, Jlll .......... Hlnz, Olaf ......... Hlpple, Debra . . , Hlrllnger, Karl ...... Hlrohata, Annette. . . Hlrohata, Susan ..., Hlusak, Pamela .... Hobson, Brad .... Hodges, Dawn .... Hoegner, Rudl Hohlmer, Krlstyn .... Hake, Randy ...... Holdeman, Paul . . . Holleman, John .... Holt, Rosanna Holtzlander, Mary Hanesto, Paula ..... Hoobler, Crystal Hood, Tanya ....... Horabuena, Prlscllla Horn, David Hornbeck, Susann . . . Horrocks, Bartl ..... Horton, Roy ..... Horton, Steven ,... Hosler, Robert ..... Hosler, Wendy .... Hass, Mlchelle ..... Houghton, Rlck .... Houllhan, Steve .... Howard, Michael .... Howell, Kelly ...... Hrovat, Larry ........ Huddleston, Tom ..... Hudack, Mark ..... Hughes, Jerry ..., Hughes, Mark Hughes, Terrell .... ....126,136 ....136 138 ......90,107 ........76,167 70,110,172 173 . .... 26, 50, 59, 77, 160 .....95,173 .....67,167 ......172 ....f136 ...139,229 .......167 .........139 .....110, 111,173 .........139 .......167 ....160 .....70,173 ....70,173 ......78 ....139 ....156,186 26,32,33,40,46,160 ..............106,173 .............42,139 .....26,139 ....160 ....168 .....65,173 ,.....139 .....91,160 .........139 ....34,35,39 .......139 ...17,160 ....166 . ....... 186 ......29,173. ....57,77,139 .......139 ....123,172 ....56,166 Hulbert, Denlse .... Humelhans, Ronnle. Hunt, Morgan ........ Hurvttz, Scott ...... Hybl, Mlchoel .... lffland, Erln ..... Ingersoll, Trent .... lrvlne, Cheryl ..... lrvlne, Wllllam ..... lvancek, Suzanne . . Ivey, Sandy ....... Jackson, Jlmmle . . . Jackson, Robert .... Jackson, Robyn Jackson, Tracy .... Jackson, Troy Jacobs, Jeffrey . . . Jacobs, Jolr ....... Jacobs, Tammy .... Jacobson, Todd .... Jaffe, Denlse ..... Jahneke, Steven. . . Jaqua, Sharon ,.... Jarnagln, Timothy. . Jauregul, Rlck ..... Jaurlgue, Dolores . . Jenklns, Henry ..... Jenklns, Jeff ...... Jenklns, Rasclna .... Jenklns, Tab ...... Jensen, Deann . . . Jensen, Taml ..... Jesernlk, Karen . . . Jesernlk, Llsa . . . Joyns, Donald Johnsen, Krlstlan . . . Johnsen, Steve .... Johnson, Chrlstopher .... Johnson, Dlane .... Johnson, Jlll ....... Johnson, Julle ..... Johnson, Llsa ..... Johnson, Mlchoel. . . Johnson, Mlchele . . . Johnson, Patrlcla Johnson, Sellna ..... Johnson, Steven . . . Johnson, Tanya .... Johnson, Teresa .... Johnson, Wllllam . . . Jolle, Tracy ....... Jones, Stacey ..... Jones, Vlcky .... Jordon, Ron .... Jordan, Sonya .... Jordan, Steve .... .'.' ii 105 901 107: 160 166 29 106 160 168 39 ....172 ....43,139 ...107,166 .......172 ....42,139 .......172 ...160 ...24.139 .....172 ...112 .....139 ....69,160 .....59,79 ....9O,91,160 .....76,168 ...39,160 ...160 ...166 ..........173 39 .....39, 48, 70, 101 139 -.z..z'...2..1:-.2160 ..20 46110160 ' - 1 f 1 .......114,160 ............173 16,29,30.62, 139 .. ......... .186 .........40,173 .........40,173 .........65,173 '10'1i,'20, 21, 25, 140, 141 168 Index 219 Jordan, Vernon .... Kalata, Noel Kall, Jerome ...... Kaman, Michael .... Kamon, Jr., Paul . . . . Kane, Mike ....... Kannard, Michelle. . Karcher, Todd ..... Katzke, Steve ...... . Keegan, Scott ..... ...106,160 ....50,58,79,88 ....59,106,173 ....39,178 ..........57,161 161 ' ' ' ' ' 116' 05, 56 55, Keenen, Christopher .... . . . , , Keesee, Philip ..... Keliher, Matthew . . Kelley, Todd ....... Kelley, Ryan ...... Kennedy, Douglas . Kennedy, James Kennedy, Kristie . . . Kennerson, Jeff .... Kennerson, Richard. Kepner, Scott ...... Kepner, Todd ...... Kerney, Sharon .... Kersey, Tamera .... Kielsky, Irith ..... Killip, Cheryl ..... Kilstrom, John ..... Kimbrell, Michael . . King, Jeff ......... King, Tracy ........ Kingman, Terry .... Kisil, Gisette ..,.. Kistner, Thomas Kitchell, Robert .... Kittle, Kimberlee. . . Klaus, Jay ........ Klaus, Kathy ...... Kleeschulte, Mollie . Klitsch, Andrew .... Klitsch, Kenneth .... Knigge, William .... Knight, Samantha Knobel, Jeanelle . . . Knorowski, David . . Knowles, Ellen Knox, Lloyd Knox, Richard Kobey, Damon .... Koedyker, Dianne ..... .... Koehler, Albert .... Koeppen, Janet Komar, Jeanine .... Koons, Shelley. . . . . Koaps, Peter ...... Karnegay, Jeffrey. . Karnegay, Robert. . Kortman, Michele. . Koser, Dean 161 . . .............. 174 188 ' 24, 25 151 20, 05, 125, 168,174 .. ................ 174 234 16, 59, 108, 127. ...50,67,161 ........29 ..........118,161 ..22, 28, 26, 25, 29 ...........40,110 .....58,78,108 . . ................ 188 ..........78,188 36,40,94, 118, 206 .......23,48,161 188 ........161 188 ....161 ....188 ................78,188 .65,84,110,111,182,188 ....4-3,115,140 ,........161 .......161 ....174 .. .............. .50 Kovacs, Eva ....... ........ 3 9, 50, 55, 140 Kozoloski, Jeffrey .... .... Kramer, Robert Kreitler, Diane . . . 220 Index 11, 104, 105, 124, 161 .....89, 70, 71, 189 Krispin, Keith ..... Kucko, Jeffrey ...... Kurkjian, Kimberly . .. . . Kynast, Katheleen .... Kynast, Lisa ........ Lacaria, David ...... Lacomber, Shawn. . . Ladick, Sandy ....... Ladue, Randy .... Lahood, Lynn ....... Laloggia, Robert .... Lambert, Keith ...... Lambert, Melodie . . . Lammers, Leslie .... Lancaster, Karen .... Lancaster, Rene ..... Landers, Becki ...... Landmark, Michele Lanese, Kimberly . . . Langford, Diann ..... Langford, Greg .... Larabee,Brain Largo, Michelle ..... .......59,174 ....22,28,29,140 ......25,29,14O .......141 ........189 ....34,82,161 ..........161 .........4-3,141 17,26,89,161 141 161 ....189 ........161 ..........161 101 ....39,84. ........141 .......44,141 .....69,108,161 161 Larson, Sondra ........ 20, 32, 61, 62, 96, 98, 154, Lautenschlager,Daniel ................ ,..... . 174' 161 Law, Edward ....... Le, Mai ............ League, Darin ...... Leaphan, Bernard . . . Leavens, Teisha ..... Leber, Ray ....... Leber, Sue ....... Lebowita, Rachel .... Ledezna, Veronica . . Lee, Allyson ........ Lee, Mark ...... Leech, Jon ....... Leigh, Michael ...... Lemons, Michael .... Lemons,Rick ...... Lenhardt, David .... Lean, Monica ..... Leon, Sandra Leon, Santos ........ . Leonberger,Robert Levandowski, Lariann Levy, Kelly .......... Levy, Randy ....... Lewis, Laura .... Lewis, Terri ..... Lewitz, Laura . . . Leyva, Maria ....... Lindell, Bruce ....... Lingenfelder, Kimberly .... ....26,44,140 ........161 ...65,11O, 189 ......26,70,161 .......48,70,189 ....39,94,141, 156 ........100,189 .......42,161 .....174,181 ...28,189 .....161 .......161 - 78 ...174,.79,.162 .....42, 140 . . . . 59, 174, 285 .........141 58 L .... 1 40 ............23,162 189 80, 100, 101, 110, . . .............. 29, 174 . . . .......... 72,78, 174 Liter, Menthie .......... .... 84 , 95, 189 Little, Nicole ........ ....... 40 , 41,174 Little, Robert ......... .... 7 4, 77, 162, 166 Littlefield, Kaylene . . Livingston, Robert. . . Lobiondo, Keith .... Lockcene, Bill ..... ............174 ...28,174 Lofton, Karen . . . Lofton, Kevin .... Loisel, Ray .... Loo, Anthony .... Loomis, Frank ..... Lopes, Michelle .... Lorig, Mchelle . . . Lorrey, Brad Loudermilk, Arvln . . . Lucas, Veronica .... Lugabihl, Lori ...... Lugo, Rebecca .... Lukasik, Victoria . . . Lunn, Christine ..... Lunsford, Dawn .... Lynk, Dawn ..... Madson, Muriel .... Mahan, David ..... Mahar, Michael .... Mahar, Suzanne . . . Main, Shari .... Main, Traci ...... Maines, Eric ....... Major, Christine .... Mallalieu, Yvette . . . Maltese, Julie ...... Mangino, Christopher Mankins, Gordon ...... Mankins, Kimberly . . Mann, Joy ......... Mann, Kevin ...... Manney, Jason Marek, Daniel ..... Marentes, David .... Marentes, Roger ..... Marino, Mary Markobrad, Chris ..... Markobrad, Tina .... Marks, David ...... Marks, Debbie ..... Marks, Michael .... Marshall, Jon .... Martin, Gregory .... Martin, Joy ........ Martin, Melissa ...... . . Martin, Ramona .... Martin, Robert Martin, Thomas ..... Martinez, Elizabeth .... Martinez, Mark ..... Martinez, Mary .... Martinez, Ruth ....... Martinez, Tammy . . . Marvin, Arlie Masch, Scott ....... Masisak, Richard ..... Masssena, Rodney . . Massey, Jade ...... Mata, Kim ........ Matas, Scott ....... Matlock, Nattalie ..... Matthews, Donald . . ...221 50,51 ,69, ........119 ...26, 42, 115, . . .94, 95. ....2O,154, .......78. 165975,77,104 ..... , , , ' ff f f .'.' 2:01 56, 70 . . . . 42, 142. ......7e, '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'101 ...2o, 29, 90, .....162. ....59,77,78. .IIII1212,' ...........108,119, ........69,9O,91,93, 9, 15, 04, 35, 110, 170. f f 261 Alt, 55, 52110, ....86,124. ......79. I Q '. '.l11,'65,'110, '. '. '. '2A,'25,'A6,' .....45, vs. .......4a, Mattox, Kathy .... Maturani, Klm ...... Matusezek, Janet . . . Matuszek, John Matiysklel, Randy Matz, Mellssa ....... Mawk, John ...... Maxwell, Karisa ..... May, Terrill .......... Maynard, Thomas .... Mayo, Mark ........ McAllister, Robert .... McAnhur, Jamie ..... McCammond, Michelle .... McCauslin, Marc ...... McCormick, Patrick . . . McCormick, Lisa ..... McCourt, Tim McCoy, Jay .....,... McCracken, Patrick . . . McCreadie, Lawrence McCreadie, Susan McCuller, James .... McDonald, Shelly .... McDonald, Terri . . . McEntlre, Dane .... McGrew, Mary McGuire, J.R ........ McKernan, Linda ..... McKinnery, Kathleen . cLaughlin, Jean ..... cNeil, Diane .......... cQuotters, Charles cRoy, Lori ......... cWIlllams, Joseph. . . cWllllams, Renee . . . eakin, Gary ..... edlan, Larry ehok, Sheryl ..... eier, Patricia .... eller, Alben ..... eller, Samuel .... endel, Joan ..... endez, Robert ..... endivll, Michelle .... endaza, Steven erdith, Sherri ereness, Catherine. . essina, Sam ........ etcalf, Todd ....... ettes, Mark .... ettes, Mary ..... erker, Dawn .... eza, John ........ ichaelleu, Lelgh ichalski, Cynthia . . . lchels, Stephen iles, Tim ....... iller, Allen iller, Cynthia .... iller, Daniel ...... iller, Frederick. . . iller, Kathie .... iller, Klm ...... inet, Sharon ..... lntz, Stephen .... ltchell, Bonnie. . . 175 ............162 ....30,126,162 .....175 ..........162 ..........175 44,77,142,153 '. '. '. '16, 162 142 279 ......162 .....162 . .... 175 ....175 .....162 .....142 ....189 ....20,142 ........142 .....107,19O ...29,143 ......162 ,....162 ,....175 . ...... 162 . . . .39,48,162 175 ...70,162 ....175 ....162 .......175 ...,....175 ......104,143 ..104,143,209 175 .......39, .....42, 143 ....59,79,163 ,....175 ......175 ...41,128,175 .....46,163 Mitchell, Clinton .... Mitchell, Sherry ..... Mitchell, Sylvia ..... Moffett, Richard .... Montana, Arta Montano, Leopoldo .... Montana, Vickie ..... Montgomery, Beth ..... Montgomery, Mary .... Montgomery, Michael .... ss, a4, 11of 175 175 190 175 ....175 .......175 163 163 ......82, ...2O,154. .........175 Montgomery, Patrick ..... ....... 7 9, 176 143 Moore, Davld ......... ............ Moore, David ....... Moore, Deborah Moore, Margaret .... Moore, Tammy Morales, Alex ...... Morales, Paul ....... Mordino, Andrea .... Morehouse, Sheri .... Morgan. David ..... Morgan, Lisa ...... Moriarty, Michael .... Moriarty, Wayne .... Morin, Dawn ...... Morrls, Wendy . . . Morrlson, James .... Morton, Kimberly .... Moser, Ami ........ Motta, Chris ...... Mouser, Thomas . . . Mugar, Kelly ..... Mugar, Laura ...... Mull, Stephanie ...... Mulleneaux, Cheri. . . Mullles, Julie ....... Mulligan, Joan . . . Munn, Degra ..... Murphy, Leslie Myers, Cheryl .... Myers, Rick Nadolny,William Nagy, Chris ...... Nolwood, Jay Nasser, Kerry ...... Navarro, Priscilla .... Neal, Rhonda .... Neal, Ron ...... Neil, Leora ........ Nellessen, Paula .... Nelson, Angela ..... Nelson, Deborah .... Nelson, Dennis ..... Nelson, Matthew .... Nelson, Paul ....... Nesmith, Scott .... Nevin, Aina ...... Nguyen, Kiet ..... Nguyen, Tuan .... Nicholson, Gwen . . . Nicolay, Matthew .... Noordahl, Shannon . . .11,48,69,176 ....66,67,163 .......176 ....65,176 ....40,176 .....176 .....176 ...126,163 ...190 ....190 ....143 .....229 .......176 ......73,190 ....14,110,190 ....9,64,163 .....41,176 ....40,176 ...190 .....216 .......176 190 ....50,176 ...25,59,143 .........176 .....9,57,163 29,79,108,176 ..........176 .......176 ....73,176 143 32, 40, 110, 163 Norman, Darrell .... Norris, Todd ..... Nowlan, Kelly ..... Nunez, Nancy ..... Nusbeltel, Shelley Nyswaner, Cllnton. . O'Brien, Molly O'Brien, Robert O'Brien, Steven O'Connor, Elizabeth O'Conner, Sean .... Ogden, Mlssy ..... Okabayashi, Scott. . Oliver, Peter ...... Olmstead, Jeff Olson, Dennis . . . Olson, Denise . . . Olson, Jim ........ Olson, Douglas .... Olson, Mellsa .... Olson, Susan .... ONeil, Deborah .... ONeiI, Kristln ..., ONeil, Sean ....... Ontiveros, Jae ..... Ontiveros, Marla. . . Orlando, Dean .... Ormiston, James. . . Ormiston, Kimberly. Ouelette, Scott .... Overton, Michael . . Oyen, Diana ...... Oyen, Eric ........176 ....4,28,176 .....176 143 . ............ , , 176 . . ............... 44, 143 . . . ..... 68, 90, 108, 189, 190 . ................. 163 163 143 13, 67, 88, 89. .....20,21,168,176,233 ......176 ....29,78,190 .....30,176 176 190 176 Q ...I11II.QQIQ'56,'1b7, 28, 70, 72, 73, 163. Pacino, Sherry ..... ........ 1 44 Padilla, Leonore . . . ..... 44, 144 Padilla, Samuel .... ...... 1 76 Page, Aileen .... .... 1 63, 176 Page, Alfred ........ ............. 1 90 Page, Allison .......... ........,....... 1 17 Palmer, Jacqueline .... ............. 1 01, 176 Palmer, John ....... ..... 46 ,o9, 72, 73, 177 Palmer, Julie ...... .... 6 2, 85, 97, 101, 177 Palmer, Kenneth .... ............... 7 9 Palmer, Pam ...... ............. 1 44 Palmer, Patricia .... ..... 48 , 144 Panos, Valarie ..... ........ 4 5, 14-4 Parachlni, Tammy . . Park, James ....... 9,36,37164,234 Parker, Shelly ....... .... , Parker, Stephanie Parkhouse, Gretchen .... Para, Ron Patterson, Gina .... Patti, Leah ...... Paul, Jon ...... Paul, Thomas .... Pavich, John .... .... ..164 .......35,177 ....26,111,144 ..,.107,190 .....70,190 Index 221 Powley, Carolyn Powley, Richard ..... Peck, Michael ....... . . Peck, Teresa ......... .... Pemberton, Timothy Penberthy, Dawn ..... Pennington, Kim .... Penuel, Richard .... Penzone, Paul ..... Perdue, Bhrett .,... Perez, Carol ....... Perkerson, Deyama . . . Perkins, Darin ...... Perkins, Michael. . . Perkins, Robert Person, Brad ..... Persons, Brian . . . Peterson, Bret , . . Peterson, Chris .... Ploumer, Marcos Phillips, Kari ....... Phillips, Lori ..... Phillips, Shawn ..... Phillips, Trinka . . . Pierson, Kelly ...... Pittaway, Nicole ..... Plinski, Lisa Lea .... Polafoff, Linda ..... Poling, Jay ........ Poling, Shaun ...... Pollard, Cassandra ..... .... Polluck, Dana ...... Poor, Deborah ..... Posavac, James .... Potter, Teri ....,. Powell, Deanna. . . Powell, Denise .... Powell, Monica .... Presley, Wendy . . . Prets, Janice ..... Pride, Jason . . . Prigge, James . . . Pritts, Paul Profiri, Ann ........ Prokopek, Kathleen . . . Propp, Terry ....... Putnam, Beth ...... Putnam, Rochelle .... Quaing, Bret ........ Quintanilla, Yvonne . . . Rademacher, Gerald Raetzel, Carla ........ Raichert, Colleen .... Ramella, Maria Ramirez, Kimberly Rasmussen, Karen ..... Rathbun, Darrin ..... 222 Index ..........59,177 22, 23, 25, 144, 210 , .... 144 .......144 .....10o,177 ......59,177 . . . .26,96,14A. ........145 145 177 .....9,137,145 ............145 ..2o, ao, 145, 229 .......46,164 ....42,145 .....190 ...164 145 ....42,48,19O ........177 34, 35. 39, 50, 145 ..........7o,177 ...164 ...ss 94, 95, 145 .......45,145 ....2a,42,145 ....58,78,19O .......177 ....o5,177 ..........145 ...2O,25,146,153 .......59 ...4O,19O ...164 ...190 .......85,177 ....36,G7,146 Ratley, Kenneth . . . Raza, Virginia .... Rebele, Heidi .... Redd, Robin ....... Reece, Katherine . . Reed, Cheron ..... Reed, Kim ....... Reichley, Doug Reid, Marcella Reid, Tonya Reisinger, Les Remfrey, Jeffrey . . . Remfrey, Lynn . . . Renn, Marger ...... Rettinger, Edward. . Rettinger, Sara .... . . . . Rewey, Lynne ..... Rewey, Michael Rex, Dawn ...... Rhodes, Ellen ..... Rhodes, Mark .... Rhodes, Shelley .... Ribble, Janet ..... Rich, Diane ..... Richard, Kevin .... Richards, Terry ..... Richardson, Lisa .... Richardson, Pamela .... Richmond, Michele. . . Riddle, Natalie ..... Riek, Bryan ...... Ries, Cindy ..... Roberts, Greg ...... Roberts, Michele . . . Roberts, Tracy .... Robertson, Alan .... ....177 ....146 ....190 ....7O,19O ........191 .....42,146 ....191 ....,..39,42 .3O,6910O , ,112,191 ......42,146 ......45,146 46,48,49,146 ...38,39,146 ......59,164 .....29,177 191 ....65,126,182. Robertson, William . . . . . . . . . . Robinson, James . . . Robinson, Kim ..... ...153,229 ....178 ......191 ....9,79,164 Robinson, David .... .......... 59, 106, 107, 178, 235 Robinson, Samantha . . . . . . . . . . Robinson, Scott .... Robison, Mark ..... Rocco, Chuck ...... Rodriquez, Veronica Roeder, Doreen . . . Rogers, Jeannine. . . Rogers, Laura Rogers, Linda .... Rogers, Suzanne Rogers,Timothy .... Rogers, William Rolland, Corky Rollins, Carolyn .... Rollins, Greg ..... Romero, Dino .... Romero, Gena . . . Romley, Kris . . . Romely, Scott .... Romley, Susie .... Ronk, Harold ..... Rook, Michael ..... Rosario, Tamara . . . Roseboom, Steven Ross, Kelley ....... Ross, Regis ,.... Roth, Karen .... Roth, Lance .... 60, 61, .........191 ..9,12,18,146 .........178 ...29,79, 178 ......176 ...29,191 ....56,76,191 25, 30, 31. 146 ....146 ..59,104,164 .....9,14,84 . . 20, 130, 146 62, 96, 98, 164 ...........17O,178 .....29,178 .....73,176 ......178 Roth, Rick. ....... Rothamer, Terry . . Rothe, Bonnie .... Rucci, Michael .... Rucci, William .... Rueda, Michael . . . Ruggles, Lori .... Ruisi, Kim Rule, Donald .... Rumzek, David . . . Rush, Douglas Rush, Lisa ........ Ruth, Kimberleigh . Ruth, Todd Ryan, Charles . . . Ryan, Darren .... Ryan,Lisa ..... Saori, Amy .... Saori, Jon ........ Saba, John Sahlin, Stephanie .... Saint, Jon ........ Salo, Lance ..... Salvage, Bruce .... Salvage, Janet .... Sanchez, Charles . . Sanchez, Gina .... Sanchez, Lawrence .... Sanchez, Marisa. . . Sanders, Brent .... Sanders, Devin ...... Sanders, Michael Sanders, R. Todd . . Sandoval, Alex Sanserino, Michael Santa Cruz, Jason . Santor, Michelle. . . Sanville, Doreen . . Sanville, Paul ..... Sargent, Taunia . . . Saris, Aaron Saris, Adam Sarkissian, Kirk .... Sarkissian, Kory Saul, Daniel ...... Saunders, Steven . Savic, Lillian ...... Sawicki, Angela . . . Sawyer, Jenise .... Scalercio, Sherry . . Schabaw, John . . . Schaum, Kurt Schinker, Lori ..... Schires, Darcie .... Sclefli, Susan .... Schlenker, Paul . . . Schmidt, Robyn . . . Schmitt, Beate .... Schmitt, Robert. . . Schneider, Boyd Scholar, Judy ..... Schroeder, Lisa . . . '.'.'.'42f144,' ....67, ....73. '. '. '. 25659, .1152 165 . . . 11, 26, 44. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ......130,1 .....107,1 1 28, 52, 56 '15, 161 ' f f ....59. ....4a . '. I I 1561 62, 86. 161, . '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'ia. . a, 23 59 92, .. . .25,'26,'13O, ......58,167 . . .25, 26, 39, 48, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Schugar, Cathy ..... Schultz, Janet ..... Schultz, Lisa .... Schultz, Polly. . . Schulz, Patrlcia .... Schwan, Lisa ..... Schwartz, David .... Schwanz, Debbie Schwanz, Joe ...... Schwanz, John ....... Schwartz, Mike ..... Schwarzman, Colleen ..... Schwarzman, Rlchard Schwerin, Lisa ...... Schwerin, Robert .... Scott, Eric ......... Scott. Lisa Scott, Margaret Scott, Nancy ...... Scott, Robert ..... Scott, Traci ....... Scriven, Robert ..... Seals, Thomas ..... Setzer, Jeff .......... Severanoe, Dale Severieo, John ..... Sewell, Brain ..... Sewell, Charles .... Shafer, Denise .... Shaffer, Kathy .... Shaub, David ...... Shaver, Kenneth. . . Shea, Daniel Shea, Mathew. . . Shea, Michael Shea, Thomas Shearrow, Benjamin .... Shearrow, Pamela . . Sheets, Julie ......... Shepherd, Tammy . . Shilts, Jerry ........ Shilts, Ricky ...... Shimel, Suzanne .... Shobe, Douglas .... Showers, Paul ..... Shyrock, Scott ...... Shumway, Dianne . . Siedjak, Christine. . . Siomone, Gina ..... Simmons, Jan .... Simon, Heidi. . ....... Slmonsgaard, Kim .... Simpson, Greg Sims, Lawerence ..... Sims, Traci ......... Skenadore, Clark ..... Slaback, John ...... Slater, Michael. . . Slife, Laura ........ Smalley, Melissa . . . Smallwood, Don Smith, Angie ..... Smith, Christine .... Smith, Daniel Smith, Daniel Smith, Darrell ..... Smith, Greg .... Smith, Jason ...........42,46,165 52, 64, 65, 67, 165, 178 .13, 20, 21, 44, 45, 147 ....14,191 ....59,165 .....165 .......165 ....7O,191 .....165 .....110,191 18,73,69,147 .'.'.'.'.'1l1Q 5614625 192 178 ............165 ............176 ....Seals51, 70, 178 .........118,147 ....17,103,104,148 .....58,107,192 ..........165 .......148 .......148 ....45,148 ....179 ....69,108,148 .....100,192 ....86,165 ....165 ...192 ...148 ..........59,79,179 ..65,101,116,179,161 .....32,4O ....179 ........59,179 ....84,110,192 148 148 ...42,48,68,69, 148 179 ....40,165 .....192 ....59,179 ...137,148 Smith, Jeffrey .... Smith, Julie .... Smith, Kelli .... Smith, Kevin ..... Smith, Lee ..... Smith, Lisa ...... Smith, Pamela .... Smith, Shannon Smith, Shelly .... Smith, Stacey .... Smith, Thomas .... Smith, Tracy ..... Smrtka, Eric Smrtka, Martina. . . Snyder, Shawn . . . Soden, Rose ..... Solis, Victor ...... Sonnett, Jeffrey. . . Sonnett, Ronald . . . Soricone, Robert. . Soter, Jill ......... Soto, Rick ........ South, John ...... Southworth, Davld Sovacki, Lisa Spalding, Brent . . . Sparks, Charlene Sparks, Randy Speckhals, Trent . . . Spence, Shelly .... Spencer, Brent .... Spencer, Kelly .... Spencer, Wm. Scott Spitalny, Larry .... Sprava, Roger .... Springer, Ran ..... Springer, Timothy . Springfield, Janet. . Springfield, Laura . Sprout, Richard . . . Spurgeon, Darrin. . St. Onge, Richard . Staats, James ..... Staats, Jason ..... Stafford, Dean .... Stafford, Neal .... Stahler, Angel .... Stanley, Heather . . Stanton, Paul ..... Stanton, Suzanna .... Starke, James .... Starkey, Michael . . Starkey, Michelle. . Steele, Renata .... Staffan, Robert . . . Stegemann, Mark . Stegmiller, Penni Stehlik, Rodney Steimel, Tammy . . Stein, Steve ...... Steinhaus, Rebecca Stephens, Jackie . . Stepp, Elizabeth . . . Sterba, Nancy .... Stevenson, Kevin .... Stewart, Linda .... Stewart, Terry ........42,149 .....40,65,192 . . . . . 29,106,149 .........165 .......165 ....42 ....85. ....107 . 40 149 192 149 179 192 179 166 192 192 149 ..........28,179 .....40,48,192,195 ......179 ....32,149 ...26,29,48,166 .....29,58,108,192 .......86,88,89,166 .......29,108,109,149 22,23,39,112,166, 125 . ................., 179 .....50,93,166 ...........179 .....20,86,179 .....,. ..166 .....26,7O,149 .........179 149 ....192 179 192 ...........4O,192 ...........18,41179 90,191,192,195 ..........29,89,166 .......192 ........179 ....29,166 ......149 ....192 35,43, 149, 207 ....48,149 .......192 ....32,179 .....149 .....S2 Stone, Glenda .... Stout, Brian ..... Stout, Craig ....... Strader, Cheryl Strahota, Robert .... Stratton, Shannon . . . Strickland, Deidra . . . Sturgell, Wendy Sturm, Kimberly ...... ..... Suehring, Michael . .... . . . . Suehring, Sandra .... Sullivan, Chrls ..... Summers, Clare ..... Summers, John ........ . . . . Swanson, Bret ....... Swearingen, Stephanie .... Sweeden, Christy ....... Sweitzer, Kandls ..... Szykula, Becky .... Tanita, Daryl ..... Tatalovlch, Amie .... Taylor, Melanie ..... Taylor, Michael . . . Teff, Brett Templeton, Jeffery . . . Terpstra, Beverly .... Terpstra, Robert .... Thiry, Michelle .... Thomas, David ..... Thomas, Jeffrey .... Thomas, Kathy . . . Thomm, Linda .... Thomas, Michelle . . . Thomas, Shawna .... Thomas, Tammy ..... Thompson, Connie .... Thompson, Debby .... Thompson, Kathryn ..... Thompson, MaryBeth . Thompson, Michael. . . Thompson, Paul Thurman, Jon Tieman, Christopher ..... Tillwach, Paul ........ Tillwach, Wanda .... Tlminey, Leigh .... Tingley, Toni .... Tingley, Tania ..... Tingley, Traci . . . Tingley, Trudi ..... Tipton, Melinda . . . Tolliver, William ..... Topp, Gary ...... Torres, Fay ..... Toth, Michelle .... Trachier, Carol ....... Trapp, Shawna ......... Treadwell, Rachelle . . . Trujillo, Peter ......... Trujillo, Prissilla ...... Trummp, Rita. .... Truscott, Tom ........ .....52,108,149 .......58,192 ...39,192 . .... 179 .........85,166 .ii 'sdsl '166' I I 1 1 fffIffffQ16fl1isf 150 126 192 179 150 . 8, 22, 76, 77, 166 .....192 166 20, 73, 89, 92. 150 ...........126,166 179 . ........... ..... 1 79 ..................70,179 192 Tetu,Shen ...... ..........48,85,95,179 180 ..........182 ....61.6.'J,150 . ....... 166 . . . 41,176. 180 193 ....39,65,193 150 .....39,166 ......108,166 ....39,50,150 ........193 ..........41,140 .....39,150,234 70, 71, 101, 112, 166 ............70,179 .........114,150 ....58,78,193 ...42,95,180,181 .........65,193 ....25,42,150 .......30,193 ....65,110,193 .......193 150 Tuttle, Jennifer ......... 26, 27, 42, 61, 82, 83, 98, Index 228 Tuzlk, Debra ...... Twining, Kenneth Tyler, Randy .... Ulinger, Keith ....... Underwood, Chris ..... Urquidez. Cynthia ..... Valdez, Cynthia .... Valencia, Diana .... Valenta, Sharlyn .... Valenzuela, Ricky .... Valenzuela, Tony ..... Vanancia, Allison ..... Vanderleest, Doug . . . Vongordon, Todd ..... Vaninetti, Gina ..... Van-Saun, Bruce Van-Saun, Edward Van-Saun, Grace ..... .... Vanyugt, Christine .... .... Vanoas, Michael . . ....32,160 ....150 ....167 ....40,167 ....40,167 ........151 ,........151 ....59,106,180 ......115,151 ....59,108,180 .......193 ............167 39,40,41,48,160 Vasquez, Augustine .... Vaughn, Jackie ....... Veasey, Anthony .... Velasquez, Sandra. Venancio, Alyson ..... Ver-Haar, Steven . . . Verhelst, David ..... Victory, Becky .... Vidaurreta, Joan Vldaurreta, John Vidauarreta, Kathy Vignali, Timothy ...... Villareal, Daisey .... Vincent, Veronica .... Vogel, Jill . ..... . . Voorhees, Ann . . . Vrooman, Anita . 1 . Vrska, Jacqueline Wadlow, Jennifer Wagner, Nancy. . . .........44,151 .....58,108,193 '. '. '. '. 65, 'ildf .. . . . az, aa, ....32,33. .39 160 . 151 193 193 163 180 193 167 160 180 151 193 .....70,193 Wainwright, lll, Robert .... ...... 7 3 Walker, Jeff Walker, Launle . . . ............. 128, 167 Walsh, Bob ........ .... 5 9,76,77, 107, 174, 180 Wolshire, Steven .... ............... 6 9, 167 Wolshire, Thomas Walton, Michelle .... ..... 1 3, 34, 61, 63, 151 Wardrope, Susan . . . ............. . 151 Warner, Valerie Waters, Marty ...... . . . 14, 55, 167 Waters, Terrilyn ..... ........ 1 51 Watson, Johnny .... ..... 1 67 224 Index Watson, Tamara .... Watson, Theresa Waxman, Mark .... Weaver, Jackie .... Webb, Craig Webb, Patricia ..... Weber, Keith .... Weddle, Alan . . . Weed, Brad Weikert, Brain ..... Weinneister, Kay . . Welch, Corvette. . . Wells, Lisa ........ Wentzel, Mark ..... Werder, Marian .... Werwinski, Curt .... Werwinski, Scott . . . Westcott, Daniel . . . Westlake, Carrie . . . Whalen, Kimberly . Whalen, Michael .... White, Amy ...... White, Jack ..... White, James Whlte, Lon .... White, Lori ........ White, Paige ...... Whiteclay, Marietha Whiteclay, Michelle .... Whitman, Kathy . . . Whitman, Kristine . . Whitman, Michael . . . Wickander, Kevin .... Wiedeke, John Wilkins, Steven .... Williams, Archie Williams, Kristina. . . Williams, Lisa ...... Williams, Mark. . . Williams, Randi .... Williams, Wayne. . . Willis, Carrie ....... Wilson, David .... Wilson, Kim ..... Wilson, Robert ..... Winga, Michelle Winslow, Katherine Wise, Jimmie Wolber,Jill ........ Wolf, Marc ........ Wood, Mark ...... Woodhall, Stewart Woods, Ben ...... . Woods, Elaine ..... Wright, Clayne .... Wright, Corbin ..... Wright, Jacqueline . Wright, Jon ....... Wright, Kendra .... Wrolson, Cindy Yamauchi, Trisha .... Yancey, John ..... ....43,151 .......151 ....32,193 .....167 ....79,18O ...29,180 ............41,151 14, 18, 20, 36, 37, 167 .....91,180 .......42,151 ....68,90,193 ....59,'91,151 ........167 .....167 .......42 ...151,167 ...151,167 ......193 107,193 .......23,151 ....35,39,151 .......167 .....29,167 .......28,193 .......4,28,152 104,105,152 .....160,181 .....152 ...42,152 ....59,152 ....32,193 .....193 ......167 ....108,152 ...152 ...180 ...167 ...163 ...193 ....70,194 .....152 ......194 ...42,160 ....13, 20, 21, 25, 130, 152 Yankasky, Kirk .... Yardic, Benjamin Yerter, BUonn ..... Yetter, Edward . . . Young, Paula .... Young, Scott ..... Young, Virginia. . . Younie, Jennifer . . Zanotti, John .... Zedell, John .... leiders, Marta .... Zent, Patti ........ Zerzenek, Michelle Zerzanek, Robert Zieders, Diane .... Ziller, Dawn ...... Zimmer, Kelly Zimmerman, Dawn ..... Zismann, Dennis Zismann, Tina Zlotnick, Sharon. . . Zorns, Kimberly . . . Zubricky, Laurie. . . ........16 ......68,108,19 1 ....46,69,108. .........45,15 ...96,98,1 .......19 . . . .9O, 107, 170, 19 . ............... 1 ....52,65,82,85,1 .......16,45,14 .1 24, 28, 36, 153,2 .. .......... 26,29,1 The varsity football players demonstrate their spirit one ofthe pep assemblies. Two totally awesome people, Kenny Davls,jun1 and John Summers, senior, dressup for Fast Time Conez High day during homecoming week. During half-time, Varsity cheerleaders Tammy Steim and Cassie Pollard, seniors, and Sandy Ladlck, juni take time away from cheering to spend with the Col School harmony is illustrated in a symbolic manner. Atop the winning junior float during Homecoming a tivities is Tobi Green, junior. Cover Captions School Colors: Red, White, Black School Mascot: Colts School Motto: Together CORTEZ FIGHT SONG un, Colts, run for victory, in for the black and white. ake Cortez up to the top, ome on, you Colts, and Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! hough we play it tair and square, ur team will do or die, fight to raise that score, team it, Colts, for Cortez High. Alma Mater Here in the Valley of the Suri We salute thee, Cortez High. Loud and true our praises ring, Echo through the sky 1 VVe'll evermore revere thy name Let no honor pass her by. Now we hail thee, Alma Mater, Praise thee, Cortez High. Almo Morer 225 A memoriol wos con- structed in beioted remembrance of the cosuoities in Vietnom. it wos odorned with 57,939 nomes of Americon deod. Regording foreign offoirs, Bri- toin fought o wot to retoke the Foikiond lsionds, o coi- ony consisting of 1,600 sheepherders Iocoted off the coost of Argentino. As o result, the Argentines were forced to surrender to Britoin. Eye Cotchers of '82 gp.---4 s-, Nici As 0 result of the economic dilemmo, Broniff Airlines wos one of mony iorge cor- porotions thot went bankrupt, X . . gs, Princess Diono of Woles gove birth to blue-eyed boby ! After the deoth of Soviet ieoder, Leonid Breszhnev, former KGB head Andropov proceeded to run the foitering economy. 226 News of '82 - ' V i A . A N5 -is lf sz: .rg s Q. . f X r -' N is X l K ' E.T, phone home. . .a box office record breaking film was E.T. CThe Extra Terrestrial.J Unemployment was raised to a post-war high of 10.82. .. 4-W rg. w. 9 .5 - The first permanent artificial heart was implanted in a human by doctors in Utah. Princess Grace Kelly was killed in an automobile acci- dent. Other deaths among the famous were Henry Fonda, Ingrid Bergman, and John Belushl. 'nw-37 Arrested in a cocaine conspiracy was Detroit whiz-kid John DeLorean, the innovator of the DeLorean luxury car line. Shortly before Halloween, seven deaths occured as a result of cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. News of '62 227 At second semester Keith Altoroc orrived voluntorily to ossist Mr. Schlenker dur- ing ceromics ond ort closses. 1 5' ' i Q .Q 9 if ' fi l c if s ss Bl -xc W Q S d v NW c i M , ,c b . J L ., A New I ,c 1 iffz. t m...5y'., S. .ssc new Q55 .ff 'K-. of ss,.s c ff - ff? 1 il f 7 4 UcKs4.1s:f:1,5,x qlw.'1,,gq V r , gs .s Lf s s p.,.f'i'- Ws-mc m,,+f - it wff '-f.......c..,-A-ss w+-we MM, The freshmen closs sponsored the Morp Donce, o completely bockwords prom., 1 I +I As he strums o few chords on his guitor, junior Donny Morek selects his next piece. N Miss Jordon tries to keep worm ot one of the J.V. footboll gomes. 228 Co ndids I Y' 'WNY Q er school, seniors Colin Corr ond Chris Peterson wotch the girls' tennis teom proctice. One Lost A favorite hongout ot lunch is the 7-Eleven porking lot ot the corner of 35th Ave. E: Dunlop, 0 I l 'ff S.3i!5' 'W' ' Q Q 9 One of senior Andy Herron's fovorite lunch hongouts is Morio's Pizzo. , The pressures of school get tougher towords the end of the yeor os expressed by seniors Jim Connpisono, Greg Roberts, Jim Morrison, ond junior Greg Heotherly. Condids 229 QQ Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q,9QLQQ QQ E9 K? ,y Q in ,g xyff YQ EQ QQQB- i QW x Q Q Q Q Q2 f T Q M Q dbdk: dknlvdb LA: Qdkfdbdb dk, dk: Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QA: db mnwnwnwnwnwnmnmnwnwnmnmnw 0545654Q9Q9Quuunav9Q ww avuvav MMQPQPQQMW 6565 'Nf' Q9 IO 8 LD 2 na m 5 m 9 .. 'O o QD rn Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ5 ?T'?WX fi 1 . 5 YAUQLQQVQQXOS lk f'-f-f-f- Q Q UQ QQMQ um surf wma Q CD L+OL+9 - WEST GOLDEN LANE PHO IX ARIZONA 247.1544 sms . ssnvnce -:mars - mms 931- 1454 CD CD Son WATER SERVICE PHOENIX ARIZONA Q 4 CD Q KING At lunch, sophomores MeLiso Olson ond Sue Elliot glonce ot some good looking guys. Camera Repair - Film - Accessories Darkroom Supplies DUNLAP PHOTO 4210 W. Dunlap Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85021 602-931-8875 Student Darkroom Discount HAL ROSENWASSER - Proprietor 16023 972-2164 FLOWERS 6 GIFTS. Inc. 15416 99TH AVENUE - SUN CITY. AZ 85351 GREENWAY TERRACE CENTER f' f as A 2 - .,- tl 9 Flower Shack, Inc. Wedding Specialis rs Flowers For All Occasions 934-7220 8820 N. 43 RD. AVE. 934-7229 GLENDALE, AZ. 85302 Toll Free: 242-9088 9VIario's CPizza and Sandwiches HOMEMADE BREAD OPEN MON. thru THURS. - 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRI. and SAT. - 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 3436 W. DUNLAP 0 PHOENIX, ARIZONA PHONE: 973-0704 Advertisements 233 - 9 u 'S'-3 One of senior Tonio Tingley's fovorite spots to cotch up on homework is the picnic toble oreo. l MM o s s issss be - Q S L ----'i- li il A . . A o ,Q - f g ' 'B Xxgf mlm is I Nm . Attentive tojunior Shelly Porker's conversotion isjunior Todd Kepner. 234 Closing Just what Mr. Miller needed - o pie in the foce. Acting os usher for the night ot the foll ploy is freshmon Bob Strohoto. Wropping it Up As the yeor rolled to on end, the school sow mony foces for the lost time. Mr, Binghom, the school principol, retired this yeor ofter be- ing in the district for 30 yeors, ten yeors of which were spent here. Another person who left wos Mrs. McConn of the Attendonce Office. She first storted working in the cofeterio for the first yeor ond o holf. She wos then promoted to working in the Attendonce Office. Mrs. McConn stoted, l'll miss the contoct with the students and my 'visitors' to the Attendance of- fice. Another member of the foculty thot olso left this yeor wos Mr. Woltz, who spent 20 yeors here teoching government ond 17 of those yeors os senior closs sponsor. When students returned from Christmos vocotion, they were foc- ed with cn broken P.A. ond bell system. Over vocotion the 20 yeor old wiring for the systems finolly gove out. lt took opprox- imotely one month to reploce the wires ond to get the systems bock in order. I liked it o lot better without the bells, stoted Lori White, senior. As o whole, the school hod its shore of lickin's ond tickin's. But in the end the school come out oheod, os usuol. Short pep tolks before the gomes between the two teommotes olwoys helped sophomores Jim Robinson ond Sontos Leon. Closing 235 V ggx, fu'


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