Cortez High School - Cortesians Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1986
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HIGH SCHOOL Ms. Veronica Lucas, Editor C6021 589-1500 - 8828 N. 31st Avenue Glendale Union High . 7 :School District PHOGHIX, AL 85021 OPENING 1 Typing away is Tonya Etter, Juni. Preparing for an assembly are Teisha Leavens, Senior, Beth Quaing, Junior, Kelli Greer and Kelli Smith, Seniors. ,Z 4Kmummauwwmt,? BETTER THAN EVER! With intensity, Varsity spiritline wat- ches every move on the football field. Crashing through the Spirit Banner is the Varsity Football team. ?f5V5NTS is.. y,X TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life Academies 24 Organizations 34 Sports 72 People 133 Closing 220 Strutting campus was too cool as shown by Shawn Craig, Bobby States, freshman, and AI Page, senior. Cortez Yearbook Staffers went to camp during the sum- mer to make our yearbook Better Than Ever. Kelley VanGundy, junior, John S Celaya, sophomore, and Jeff DiMaria, junior. Colt offense - Bustin' through the pack. 4 THEME - BETTER THAN EVER 4 s av' 1' 1 r ' f 3 4 , ' I . r . W x . , I I 1 , 1 K X , 4' A L. f M nah. Definite fun was expressect by Lisa Webb and Stacey Smith, Seniors. Walking to class was Oh so exciting as shown by Toni Tingley and Spephanie Mull, Seniors. 'GBETTER THAN , . -. . fa.. L ,, , 'Ubi be-yr, -..,, . A- ---' . ,, K' f l. . -8 , - r. V f .Q jj, '.. f I, , ,N 4 : - 4 - - V 2: .- . , .,. ,-,A it, Sign-ups for the blood drive and tailgate party were conducted by, Scott Matas, senior, Sarah Matheson and John Akin, juniors. Leading the band are: Glen Ormiston, freshman, Jay Davies, senior, Lenny Rogers, freshman. E, ER. Cortez has seen 26 years of different students and staff. Along with these years have come themes, songs, and mot- tos. Dur fight song, our motto - Togeether, our Alma Mater, and our nnany themes. Themes from homecoming, school spirit, and yearbook, - Dalncing through the decades , We've Got A New Attitude, and Better Than Ever! We've Got A New Attitude!, is what you'll hear the Colt Spiritline cheering. This is the first year for the spiritline, and the girls wanted to show Cortez that even with the end of pom and cheer our new spiritline has takeln on a new attitude and they're better than ever! In the past 26 years, Cortez has gone through many changes. Every year has brought more to Cortez, and when Cortez's activities ex- pandled to its ultimate - we im- proved everything. Everything from buildings, staff, sports, clubs, academics, and Students. We feel our theme fits us perfect, because we are Better Than: Ever! THEME - BETTER THAN EVER 5 In the front of the Bandstands are: Jay Davies, senior, Glen Ormiston and Tyrone Smoak, freshmen. 0 Spiritline membersg Stormi Nash and Lori Swalford, juniors, show cheery smiles for the camera. Students talk and walk between classes. 6 SCHOOL SPIRIT SCHCOL SPIRIT IS E ERY Cortez spirit displayed a noticeable difference this year. It was everywhere to be seen! At football games, dances, assemblies and even in the classroom. People were anxious to get involved with dress-up days to show off their wild new outfits. Football games are too cool .as shown by Bob Terpstra, senior, Brian Imboden and Craig Treese, juniors. HERE Diane Krietler when asked about school spirit assemblies stated: It was really up, the whole attitude was uplifting! Class participation was very enthusiastic as well. People were willing to make themselves look like fools because they knew it was fun. Many people also enjoyed just kicking back and watching all of the excitement. Cortez is Together and Cortez has a New Attitude were phrases being said around campus. These phrases are what helped build Cortez's spirit. Everyone being a part of Cortez made it an honor to say I go to Cortez. Cortez Spirit is Better than Ever. f f Cortez football boosts spirit. at irst X assembly. Juniors show to be part of spirited crowdg Jin Yi Kim and Monica Castillo. Senior flashers dress up to welcome freshmeng Joe Gaynor, Jay Claus, Paul Stanton, and Scott Matas - Srs. SCHOOL SPIRIT 7 GRACE U DER PRESSURE With all the pressures, ac- tivities, and tasks a senior has to deal with seniors from other high schools would scream their heads off, meanwhile Cor- tez seniors. merely say, It's Casual. Many seniors concentrate on their academics, studying for the next government test or preparing to take the ACT or SAT college tests. Others are concentrating on sports, hop- ing they might receive a generous scholarship. Working, going to school, and being involved is the case for many seniors. lt's a busy schedule to follow, and getting used to an average of five to six hours of sleep a night isn't too hard. Other subjects that seniors were OFTEN reminded about wereg having their senior pic- tures taken, turning in a 2 x 3 black and white glossy into the yearbook staff, and also turning in a color photo for the front page senior surprise. With a New Attitude Grace Under Pressure wasn't hard. Why? Because we're Better Than Ever! 8 SENIOR LIFE SENIORQ ARE HOT!! Getting rowdy and having fun at our first assembly are seniors: Angel Stahler, Teisha Leavens, Kelli Greer, Ftagen Hunt, Lon White, and David Fuller. A'rousin and A'routin for Varsity spiritline is Angel Stahler, Senior. Z X X ,TW W . X my Pr: 1 , Q, ,. 'Mkt vxfwy 11 nf 9 1 1 WW 1 ff J U IDR LIFE UPPERCLASSMEN! FINALLY!! This year's Junior class was really spirited! So many things changed this year, one thing was that many of us could drive after 16 long years of waiting! Juniors also had people on Var- sity sports, and that was fun to go see all of your friends play. Another advantage of being a JUNIOR was that friends could drive to school and we could final- ly go out for a decent lunch. Volleyball games help to share great times between Junior friends, Dalene Draughn, Kristin Allen, Kim Smithm, and Chris Garcia. Helping to boost Craig Treese's, junior ego are Brian Imboden and John Akin, juniors. BUT - as you can imagine our social lives got much better. SUPER DUPER - was going to all the fun places on the weekends. If this was an Upper-Lower classmen year, we can't wait to be UPPER-UPPER classmen! WATCH OUT!!! 10 JUNIOR LIFE txvdg- - f -t j . Exhausted after an assembly is Stormi Nash, junior. Sharing game ideas are Marci Mondotte, Junior, Mrs. Anderson, and Kim Smith, junior. On their way to set up for the blood drive and tailgate party sign-ups are: Sanrah Matheson and Kristin Allen, juniors. E17 g . j' . . ' ,,,.,, . . iii . ij F' . K ,, Yearbook Photographer, Jeff DiMaria, Junior, op- poses this shot. JUNlOR LIFE 11 SOPHO ORES ARE DEFINITELY BETTER THAN EVER! o many, Sophomore year was the true beginning of their High School years. lt was the feeling of becoming well adjusted to CORTEZ and an even better chance to become involved with school activities. That and meeting more friends made Sophomores such as these have an even more enjoyable year than their first. This year was better because you knew more people and you finally got to rule over the freshmen. - Scott Siegrest Sophomore year was better because you were used to everything and didn't feel like such an outcast anymore. - John Serna Sophomore year you could really be yourself and not worry about being thought of as the ultimate freshman. - Jennifer Roberts It seems like sophomores this year felt more at home with CORTEZ. Those trying out for sports found the possibility of being able to play on a Varsity team, while during freshman year that was almost impossi- ble. Other sophomores choose to sit back and make the best of their eleventh year in school. 12 SOPHOMORE LIFE 1 ef'-gT'iLg5...4v As in every day, paying for a cafeteria lunch was part of life as shown by Young and Mike Hart, sophomores. Rona Pride and Cecilia Scavone show how great a sophomore friendship is. Selling spirit pom poms for the volleyball game is Amy Parker, So. fb? ,ff If Tim Ward and Lynn Elliot share an bite at lunch. L ,, A x 1 ' of x..-' 4 ' 3?-2 , . SOPHOMORE LIFE 13 14 FROSH LIFE COLT 0F '88 Typing for technique is Bruce Herrier, freshman. Not believing their eyes are Shawna Turner and Apryl Whenfehr, freshmen. Onlooking their first assembly are Jackie Wheeler and Jackie Reighty freshmen. li ff, FV X, 'Q MOVIN' EW EXPERIENCES As their freshman year started off many had no idea what the year would bring. There were only a handful that still came from grade schools - those few had to learn how to adjust to high school life. While most of the freshmen came from Jr. Highs. To most freshmen Jr. High was just a small prep of what high school was real- ly about. Classes were Looking straight into the camera's eye has always been a freshman trait as shown by: Mike Cornwell, Matt Burklow, and Eddie Grant. This spirited freshman assembly was held in our auditorium. harder, rules were stricter, but most of all they were longer than Jr. High classes. A new advantage to freshman this year was that there were more clubs to join and more fun to have at school events. FROSH LIFE 15 HUMECGMI SPIRIT SHINES THROUGH V r- Q if JL.. M' 16 HOMECOMING WEEK AND SPIRIT G!! ancing through the Decades was the theme for Homecoming 1985. Spirit week set the mood for Fri- day's game. From dressing up to finding out who was King and Queen - the week was filled with fun and festivities. f Starting off the week: Monday was Western day. Tuesday was 50's day when we were all reminded of the past episodes of Happy Days. Wednesday was 60's day where the Brady Bunch was brought back to life. Thursday was Hawaiian day, everyone all of a sudden became tourists and dressed Beachy and then went to a Luau! Friday was SPIRIT day and all the students dressed up in School Colors. And to add to the mood, the school was decorated with balloons and streamers, and writing on the sidewalks. All in all, spirit week was a success. The game was won, the Colts spirit was high, and the Alumni enjoyed returning to find that our school spirit was even better. C.H. S. is looking pretty Hot! I haven't had that much fun in a long time. said Kris Ken- nedy, 1984 Homecoming Queen. Spirited students dress up as cowboys on Western dayg Joe Proferri, Rex Evans, Craig Dougherty, Lance McConkey, Mike Richardson, and Ed Meza. Jeff DiMaria, Junior, sells spirit balloons at the Homecoming game. Happy Seniors show their delight for their winning float. Jason Slaats, Jeanne Fleming, Kris O'NeilI, Diane Koedyker, and Shawna Trapp. if Sim , Mi. H ii fy 533:53 as . Havin' fun with their spirited Beach skit is the Varsity spiritline. Beth Quaing, Kim Smith, juniors, and Stephanie Duffy and Kelli Greer, Seniors. At the Homecoming assembly the Colt crowd takes part in The Wave. CORTEZ DAN CES THROUGH THE DECADES THEME: Q AF' 'N , ' HOMECOMING WEEKAND SPIRIT 17 M . 55' HO EC MING N GH T00 EXCITI G! Homecoming night was an event that just could not be overlooked. Student council, campus clubs, faculty, and students prepared all week for the excitement. Judging for the floats and banners began at 5:30. Then the participants left for home awaiting the big night and the announcement of the winning float, ban- ner, and royalty. Kickoff started at 7:30 with the Colts hosting the Washington Rams. During this time the senior class was preparing the gym for the big dance. At Half time the floats rolled around the track, with the winning float leading. The Senior class tof '86j waited four years to take first. Their mini-theme was the Roaring 20's in contrast to Dancing Through the Decades. With a big sha-bang Speech club brought out their winning banner, displaying each decade with musical notes and lyrics. Then the most exciting part of the evening started - The Royalty. Nominated by the Senior Class and chgsen by the whole student body were King and Queen, Joseph Gaynor and Angel Stahler. And to top the night off with success, our Colt football team defeated the Rams in a 17-10 Victory! 18 HOMECOMING DAY 81 NIGHT The Junior class presented their float with lots of balloons, as shown by Chris Riddle and Liz Cook. Kim Smith, junior expresses her spirit -the look on her face told us it was Great! 44' 21 The Roaring 20's as part of the act on the Senior class float, Scott Mataswas the bartender, Jason the Rootbeer chugger, and Laura Lewitz was just having fun. 4 'Illia I uf 1 1 .L...! , I HOME MI HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Tree Top: Todd Thurman. Top Row: Caesar Gonzales, Ragen Hunt, Joseph Gaynor, Mike Overton, David Schwartz, and Bobby Valenzuela. Bottom Row: Angela Ania, Angel Stahler, Kelli Smith, Teisha Leavens, and Shelley Brunner. Not Pictured: Amy Bratt. 20 HOMECOMING ROYALTY ROYALTY 85 KING and QUEEN: ANGEL STAHLER and JOSEPH GAYNO l r Attendants: AMY TT and TODD THURMAN Sophomore Attendants: SHELLEY BRUNNER 'Cl' Freshman Attendants: ANGELA ANANIA and CESAR GONZALES BOBBY VALENZUELA and R Senior Attendants SUSAN HIROHATA and RAGEN HUNT TEISHA LEAVENS and DAVID SCHWARTZ MIKE OVERTON and KELLI SMITH HOMECOMING ROYALTY i ' f t . s ..p Q t creafe one osss t. 2 sF9 '7d9ds .si 499 t lustellQ! f tots 1 1 ' 8i'll!UfiQ4'jQS f fffgili l i Pvnccclvhewaw . r From Lf901b9 sio.i awww oso. ihefil schoolssnidwHdfnthey'lllfaiwlysfnew beilorlfif w .811 lsdoirlitsscibiifk K MQL'ia'i3:if?1i' 1 i TNG' NOWUlBD?!Q0rgY99!8iIUdit.9V8rYQU9is9!!i ?iili oampussewantsiitoiiet ini. Members qlwhoi iiso are? iuniors2fgandQ5j ' fill A .K i sophomores t syear plan on peep ngj the pe? CIub's .alive into the? s 1986-8 schoolyear.. s Q i i o i i This year Pep Club sold. nom-r pom sshakersy 'Cortez 'Colt 1 and towels. and conaoooslons et basket- ball games. ,Toigsnpport-isohool acf . tivities they all wore their PegpClub i Sweatshirts deslgnedibyhlr. arker.. As an active clublaticonez they also- t rticlpatedin thetchrlstmasffairt t Plzza1andxfCoke.e Pep Club led feat, I justfwlshqthatimore people t r gould get into thelosisplrltd' expressed a ,AmyBratt,i!gnior. lllee l hh s s 4 Robfbal y,,iunior eele stated, f'Even - though we HHVBL-5960810-.8 great suc- p g if i 3983, .W9'SU'UlGV92ll0091Wg i0 i e on .club WB? 5 T98 'QlTli0HmP5!Qf i ' .smtnuiavnnnelwrcrovlmfandit 3 ii ' slow i 'eve one hlhl lsiflcatchln 1 inthe --mu'iErsg-spHgisii1i3rriisispxv.ufou:a ..i1a Above: Wiggling the CxoIt's ears is Scott Matas, senior. Beside: Doin' the Colt Rap is Don Wardlow, junior, and Scott Okabayashi and Bill Coykendall, seniors. Top: Coach Enos' Favorite fan is Mark Dodson, senior. - Pep Club 22 PEP CLUB 'mmlm was-na ,, .M Pi CLUI ' WT' I 5 I IELJU I.J'U'I.E Newspaper Lacks Funds by Diane Kreitler As edltor of the school newspaper, I see every phase of the newspaper production pro- cess, but without one essential element thls process can not even begin . . . funds. ' 1960 tudents t C rt have been Since a a o ez paylng a small fee of S1 charge of registration for one school year's subscription to The Spoc- fafor. Printing Oosls more than quadrupled since then but the S1 charge remalns the same. The staff tries in every way lt can to ralse enough money to goroduce at least one newspaper a month. sts for a 6-page lssue nm about 5600. The S1 per student currently pays for 2'lz lssues. The rest of the issues must be paid for by selling enough ads and having enough bagel sales to somehow ralse enough money for the Issues. Each year as costs go up lt gets harder and harder to raise the funds. After thls Issue we will be out of money completely. We are again trying to 82 advertisers to support us, but unltl we false necessary monles for another Issue or get money from some other source lt looks as Lhoug thls could be our last Issue for some me. Th' SP9Cf0f0r has won many national awards for the paper as a whole and for individual writers, as well as being a six-time consecutive winner of the George H. Gallup Award, the highest award given to a hlgh school newspaper for its general excellence of news coverage and leadership. 1'he school ad- ministration, stzfvzand students are very sup- eo o portiv urw . It would certainly be a shame lf this publlce- tion could no onger brlng a aplrlt of togethemess to Cortez because lt lacked the necessary funds that district authorltles don't seem to understand we desperately need. Within thls issue, the staff would like to glve its sincere thanks to all of our readers, and with your support, another lssue may bo possible. LETTER TO THE EDITOR YEARBCCK CLASS NEEDED Dear Editor, The yearbook as well as the newspaper is faced with a crucial dilemma. Compliments of The Spectator Staff. Beside appeared in the January 31, 1986 Volume 25, no. 5 Below also Compliments of The Spectator Staff. It appeared in the February 26, 1986 Volume 25, no. 6 Like the newspaper, you cannot function without funds, well the yearbook may not be able to function next year without a class. For the past four years, the yearbook staff has had to do without a class, and each year the task becomes harder and harder to do. As I and Mr. Schlenker have argued, it is almost impossible to complete the year- book without a class, but administration still keeps it closed. Six out of nine schools in the district have publication classes. Those schools have had successful yearbooks that have been delivered on time. Each year the staff is told that if we have enough students for a class the class is ours. Our staff has been refused a class in '83-'84 and '84-'85. We are only asking for a one-semester publications class, a class to finish the book. Without a class, Cortez may be without a yearbook. l hope that this letter will show Cortez how much the yearbook needs your support. Should we be denied a class once more we could be cir- culating a petition to keep our Cortesian alive. Keeping the spirit of our yearbook is what we are fighting for. Sincerely, Veronica Lucas Editor-In-Chief Due? WAN A YA ANglPFICuiJ7ESf 5'-A spam-am Q19 EDITORIALILETTER TO EDITOR 23 A . 5n xx . -1 X55 f5m.,,,W,..f., . Q. :mmm--M ', .5563 -5.4 i V .wif X l.5:12fiQ-Sl : QQZIK-ivkfiisii 21 H A ffs. Z ' 1-,5::,'1',i:Zg.q'SY' i-Silk if --ifh-md nXfz'..::s'Ilf 'aw -55:Vx.- Mex? Q -iw if.-Hs.Q.,1-f,f.s.i,:vs: A , it , .i,iQg ,7:,. ,Q f , .- - K Q. 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N-uN .l' -E - URSUIT OF EXCELLENCE At the Senior Children's Christmas Party Seniorsg Flagen Hunt and John Zanotti en- joy the afternoon with their Glendale Pals. ' K ww,amzwzww,QW 5 .Wil fu -1,Q5f,ggssgwf I Y L. 9 Mzvzaf E. ,Q ,Q , wav w W,-, . 'wi L , 'Wil 4 f .wggyigfifii 'H - -1e,.' ,Q .tw 1 r f Uifkilfi' W A .... 1 97 ' A . ' me 'J , vs. A ,,mtq,,w .:.q-- -ww i e f ,E ' . 1 -if 1, U kw fffxa. 2527 . f' Air , . :, M.. mf Q. 0113, Y. Ss- , ' ififgiiif ? , iii mg ' fi' , A if 42 I Q Q, ,p 152562. 1 'L pi - QW iii? X fr' is ge 5 Top: Watching the Varsi- ty field is Kelly Levy, senior. A confident smile is often shown by junior, Lori Swafford. ACADEMICS LEARNING AN LAUGHI ife in general, for high school students was definitely school. At least most of the time. From the time we were four we have been surrounded by school. Many of us have changed our childhood goals of becom- ing a policeman, of beautician to being an electrical engineer or a doctor. Many students have already chosen where they plan to continue their education. l'm going to ASU, because I like it. - John Chiccarella, senior. I want to start at P.C. lPhoenix Collegel because I feel that the transition from high school to college is something I am going to need to adjust to, especially cam- pus life. - Vannessa Eaton, senior. g l'm oin to ASU to ma'or ' iiiiii 'N' 9 9 I in Child psychology and minor ggpig .,... ssil ' L in men, or vise-versa! - Melissa Martin, senior. l'm going into the U.S. Marine Corps to be one of their firefighters. I want to be A one of the best. - John Braun, senior. Whatever it is that CHS students have chosen to do N they plan to be the very best at it. And they all agreed the past 18 years have definitely been a learning experience. Yearbook members: Lori Baldwin, Rita Summers, Christi Lopez, and Am Foresberg often ate lunch TOEETHER. 26 SCHOOL AND CLASSES IN GENERAL u TUGE TH R w-..,, ilu ' ., ' 135-an-M4 One surprised, one unbelieving, and one hysterical, are seniorsg Chad Bruns, Dave Macon, and Bill Knigge. lAII varsity basketball players.l Working hard to make the grade is Tammi Schaffer, sophomore. Biology was ra class Craig Treese, junior chose to take after chemistry. Advanced P.E. was a class many up- perclassmen chose to take to stay in shape. SCHOOL AND CLASSES IN GENERAL 27 jAges 4 81 7j Picture happy areg Mickey Mouse, John, sophomore and Jimmy Celaya, '85 graduate. jAges 4 81 5j Elsa Gaynor, '85 graduate, makes fun of brother, Joe. Back then Joe had straight brown hair and Elsa was constantly giggling - just like now. jAges 6, 8, 81 j The Dimarias were All American boys. Jason, freshman, Jim, '85 graduate and Jeff, junior. jAges 3 81 2j Pay- ing attention to mom is Maria, '85 graduate, and paying attention to the photographer is Rachel Leyva, junior. jAges 5 81 4j Modeling at a young age were: Laurie, ' 5 graduate and Tina tubbs, senior. ORE BABY PICTURES!! if l u .Mg .,,x -ww 325 28 CORTEZ FAMILY S X N:,:':,j, P -,Z s tts ,..,, Q it S silar si 8 , . 'V U ,re if LET'S G0 SISTERS OF CORTEZ LITTLE KID J! 'uf - i . 121.3- 731,51 Laughing it up at ages 2 81 4 are Michele, senior, and Chris Culligan, sophomore. Curler beauties at ages 3 81 6 are Kelli, senior and Tobi Greer, '84 graduate. Top: Havin' fun at age 3 was Veronica Lucas, senior jEditorj: Middle: With a big comfortable sweatshirt and his prize catch at age 6, Chad Schlenker, junior enjoyed the day. Bottom: Cute then at ages 6 81 4, and still cute now are Carlos, junior, Cesar Gonzales, freshman. is CORTEZ FAMILY 29 MAKI G STATE For students who are more advanced than others in their classes Cortez offers ac- celerated courses. For freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Ac- celerated courses are offered in English, biology, math and Chemistry. Seniors can participate in Advanced Placement pro- grams, which can earn them a college credit in the above listed classes. Besides a more challenging workload, another factor makes these unique classes special - the people involved. I really enjoyed the students and teachers in the AP classes, said Paul Stanton, Sr. Very often after a year of working closely TOGETHER, students and teachers find that they have more friends than they had when the year started. My Accelerated classes have given me an experience that l'Il never forget, and in some ways they are taught just like college, so l'lI be able to adjust easily. stated Eric Bramlett, sophomore. 30 ACCELERATED COURSES Rig f f?Tj1QQg ', W , g, 9 ' :Q . H S ' 1 242: ff E ' K 'f K.. GIRLS' STATE: Rita Summers, Julie Claiborne, and Mellissa Boshart. Alt: A. Foresberg. Working with H.0.C. at the Hospital gives students working towards a medical career an on the job experience. Rachel Hernandez, senior enjoys working there. She says it not only works with her education but also her human relations. ...W MM .a-:.:- 4, f- .. as Q is 4 e s 5 we as rm BOYS' STATE: Tyler Ausere, Brian lmboden, Mike Richardson, and Eric Johnson. BOYS AN GIRLS xg fills Above: Voted as one ofthe top A teachers at Cortez, Mr. Furlong - accelerated Biology does not par- ticularly enioy photographs. Next Door: As a counselor Ms. Hoelle often has to help AP students choose their accelerated courses. STATE PARTICIPANTS 31 CHRISTMAS J AMBOREE CHANGED T0 1 HOUR FAIR Sharing a little laugh are, Kathy Thompson, senior and Santa Claus. QScott Matas, seniorl T fx 3 - 't :'i'1:-., -.rs .Q T 5iii7f.q X. 5 ir-V., xm w.-r' Selling baked goods for COE are senior treasurersg Kris O'NeiI and Jeanne Fleming. 32 CHRISTMAS FAIR M,,,..-.-W ::kbove:1Ben Montoya and Christi Lopez, juniors make fry bread in the Christmas air. R Page 33, Top: Ragen Hunt, senior, shares a little time with Johnny Venegas. Pagg.33, Bottom: A little girl and Michelle Richmond, senior munch out on all the goo les. 'Y K X Y NX X N 9 N t X G at N5 N Q Xxx N551 ' t X Y ' Q .Ik . W X X WS Q M X X ml- x X N54 vs. tt X YK X vs? f x 5 s SHARING AND CARING TUGETHER ww' E i J if ' V The anticipation was present as the seniors lined up at the bus awaiting the face of the child they would spend an after- noon sharing, caring, and laughing with. At this Christmas party, seniors became little kids again at heart. Each year the senior class sponsors a Christmas party for children that come from less for- tunate families. The children receive cookies with punch and entertainmentg such as Christmas carols and cartoons. They also get a chance to talk with Sants Claus who gave them each a gift. lBubbles and a can- dy cane filled with candy., The drama club provided a Christmas skit with a message about the holiday season. This message gave the children a better understanding of what Christmas really is. You never see this kind of sharing among people very often. This party gave me a bet- ter understanding of what the holiday season is really about. - Joe Gaynor, senior. As the children boarded the bus, tears shed as breif but lifelong friends said Goodbye. CHRISTMAS FAIR 33 Goldwater Visits Campus Answers Teens Questions by Eric Micah l believe something is happining with teenagers in America today and it is happening lor the good, said Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater who, in a mock press conlerence, recently spoke to approximately 400 students in the auditorium at the request ol the Journalism 3-4 students Teens today are very patriotic and proud to be Americans, he added Other topics ranged trom teen problems and the space program nuclear war and defense strategies Barry Goldwaterbegan his politi- cal career in 1949 when he was elected tothe Phoenix City Council He was elected to his lirst term as United States Senator in 1952, He was re-elected in 1958, but did not seek re-electionin1964 because he was selected as the Republican nornineelor President olthe United States. Running lor President was a big thrill, said Senator Goldwater. l must have shakenabouttwo million hands and met more Americans than I will ever meet again The most important issue Senator Goldwater spoke about was Soviet President Mikhail S, Gorbachev's oller to eliminate nuclear weapons by the year 2000. As chairman ofthe Senate Armed Services Committee, l would like to see both countries stop building nuclear weapons, begin destroying them, and eliminating them before the year 2000 Senator Goldwater also had strong opinions about President Fleagens Strategic Delense Initiative At this point in time, it is a necessity, said Goldwater. l-le also believes that even with the tremendous cost ot SDI, it should be built. Anything that will be used to protect Americas lreedom is never too expensive Commenting onthe SovietlJnion, Senator Goldwater believes that from a military point ot view. they are a big threat. At the present. the Soviets are much stronger than us from a military standpoint Even though the Soviets out- number the United States in almost every aspect ot modern waretare. Senator Goldwater still believes that the American lighting man is the best in the world I would rather have one American lighting by my side than ten men from any other country, he said ln more recenteventsthe Senator talked about the space shuttle tragedy at the American Space Program 'lt was a tragic accident, but the program must continue What would have happened it the first man to ride in a car was killed Would we have stopped building cars? vt 5 , -u...,,,- 'S g-i Journalism on pages 34 and 35 was compliments of the Spetator Staff. Journalists: Eric Micelli, above: Scott Hair. 35, top: and Charles Sanchez, beside. ORGANIZATIONS VlSlTlNG THE CORTEZ campus recently was United States senator, Barry Goldwater rphoto's by Mull and Van Gundyi Everything we accomplished in America has had risks, but we have kept moving forward, When speaking about terrorism. the Senator said what most ol America has already said: Who are they'7 When a terrorist strikes, the lirst thing we say is 'l.et's get 'em. Then we say 'Who do we got Goldwater believes that once we can locate the terrorists. we can get a handle on the problem, but terrorism won't end tommorrow. Speaking ol topics that are interesting to most teenagers. Senator Goldwatertalked aboutteen jobs and school financial aide. l don't believe that wages should be lowerjust because you're known as teenagers The Senator also believes that tinancial aid to students won't end, but the laws concerning it will be tougher. The biggest reason some people want to cut linancial aide is because the students are not paying the money back. Being different than most Republicans. the Senator believes that abortion is up to the woman. l believe a women should be able to decide lor hersell il she wants an abortion or not. lt's not only the killing ol an unborn child, but more people have to think ot the woman's health, said Senator Goldwater, I can see both sides ofthe issue. On the lighter side, Senator Goldwater commented on his most embarrassing moment in public Office. A very embarrassing moment took place during the Eisenhower era. I called his budget proposal a 'dime store deal' He called me to his ollice and gave me holy you- know wliet ' To end on a serious note. the Senator does believethatlkmericans are still being hold against their will in Vietnam. Without being able to prove it. l think they are still there. Boy's, Girl's State Chooses Candidates Boy's and Girl's state candidates were chosenlast week. The annual Boy's State, at Northern Arizona University will be held from June 7 to June 13 and the Girl's State, at the University of Arizona will be held from June 9 to June 15. Those boy's chosen were Brian Imboden, Michael Richardson. Eric Johnson, William Rau, and Michael Tucker, alternate. All of them were chosen by a committee of 20 teachers at Cortez. Girl's state will represent 142 high schools in Arizona. The representatives forthe girls are Melissa Boshart, Julie Caiborne, Rita Summers, and Amy Forsberg, alternate. Boy's and Girl's State, sponsored by the American Legion, is a citizenship training program to provide a knowledge of our governmental process. They learn about our government by actually doing it. They elect their own officers, pass and veto their own bills, and organize their own laws. Boy's!GirI's State representatives were chosen upon their abilities for leadership, activities in which they are involved, as well as school activities that they are involved in. All of them will be living on school campuses for 6 days. I think it will be a rewarding experience, and l'm looking forward to seeing what the program is Iike stated Erik Johnson, one of the candidates chosen to go to the Arizona Boy's State. Behavior Unappropriate For School Speaker by Charles Sanchez lt is a rare occasion when a national public figure speaks to students at a high school, Cortez recently played host to United States Senator, Barry Goldwater, but the apathy showed by some students was unaccept- able to me as well as my other classmates who had invited the senator. As I was watching and listening to Mr. Goldwater, I was embarrassed and appalled to see some students in the auditorium talking, eating and even sleeping during the presentation. Apparently, those students didn't realize who was standing on that stage. They didn't realize that Goldwater is a man who makes decisionsthat directly affect their lives. Although the student's behavior was unfortunate it probably wasn't the students' fault, Administration and teachers can't force a student to care, but they can prevent that student from attending such presentations. To see Barry Goldwater speak was an honor tor most of us and the administration should have treated it that way. instead of inviting entire classes, the presentation should have been on a sign-up basis. That way only people who really wanted to be there could attend. If by chance another speaker of Mr. Goldwatefs stature happens to chose to speak at Cortez, I hope those in charge realize that some students just don't have the maturity to handle a speaker ot Mr, Goldwatefs importance. I 515' Li ar Varsity Volleyball praises trophy at State tournament. At the ChiIdren's X-Mas Party Scott Matas lSantal cares. 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Eligibility is open to any junior or senior who has been enrolled at Cor- tez high school for at least one semester and meets certain criteria based on scholarship, service to Cortez, and the community, leader- ship, and character. Last year, NHS was chosen as Club of the Year due to the Homework helpers, peer tutoring, and many other services it gave the students and school. r NHS students are highly motivated, recognize the need for social action, possess integrity, and are well disciplined. All projects are successful. Working with NHS has been a most rewarding experience. - Mrs. Nach, sponsor I really like being involved with NHS. lt's a great feeling when you know you've helped students, and other people in the community. lt's a lot of fun too! - Susan Hiriohat a senior. Anxiously counting the money NHS made at the Christmas fair is LeAnn Dumon, senior and Mrs. Nach. 36 N.H.S QNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYj NHS is a great club. Everyone is so friendly towards others and involved in helping the community. We really work TOGETHER to make all of our projects successful and fun. - Michele Richmond, senior. Under the leadership of presi- dent, Mark Dodson, senior, Mrs. Nach, sponsor, NHS performed many activities. These included Christmas caroling at a nursing home. NHS also sponsored a food drive at school for less for- tunate families at Thanksgiving. The club members tutored students, participated inthe Holiday Fair, held a car wash, and a very successful dance. Joe Gaynor, senior, stated, NHS proved itself to be one of the finest and most honored organizations at Cortez. N .H.S. IS GREAT Working on as NHS project is senior cott Okabashi. NW. R , , .H.S. Succe ss Top: Teisha Leavens, Kelli Smith, Tonya Sargent, Bill Coykendall, Paul Stanton, LeAnn Dumon, -,i Sharon Burgdolt, Michele Culligan, Elizabeth Stepp, Sara Rettinger, Jay Davies, and Mrs. Nach. Front: Michele Richmond, Susan Hirohata, Joe Gaynor, Cathy Carr, Kurt Kemmerer, Scott '11 Okabayashi, and Sue Leber. : NHS members man the redemption table at the Christmas fairy Paul Stanton and Michele Culligan, seniors. 4.1 FQH N.H.S QNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYJ 37 EDUCATIO F OR THE FUTURE I www' COE CLUB CLASS 81 ON THE JOB TRAINING Top Marletha Whlteclay Kim Robinson Montle Cunningham Mar tina Smrtka Nancy Scott Kris O Nell Menthe Liter Krmberlee Krttel Sheri Tetu and Mrs Sharon Hoffman Front Angela Mendivil Kimberly Rudge Rochelle Penlchk Veronica Lucas Jackie Hartman Jeanne Fleming Deanna DlGulseppe and Michelle Toth IAII members were semorsl NOT PICTURED Kelly Mugar Leslie Lammers Ama Nevm Rhonda Bond Debbie Nelson Diane Johnson and Stacy Smith MANY FIRSTS, FOR NEW CLASS, NEW ATTITUDE C.O.E. 's class of 86' proved to Cor- tez that they were Better Than Ever. C.O.E. definitely expressed their New Attitude. Cooperative Office Education, headed by Mrs. Sharon Hoffman, is a Co-op of class, club, and On-the-job-training. The 26 members of C.O.E. earned their two credits by going to school a half day and then going to work in an office the other half. Elected officers for this year were: Jackie Hartman - Presidentg DeAn- na DiGiuseppe - Vice-President, Angela Mendivil - Secretaryg Jeanne Fleming and Kris O'NeiII - Treasurersg and Menthe Liter and Kim Rudge - Publicity Managers. For the first time C.O.E. club members chose to wear bright fuchsia blouses with black skirts as a uniform for meetin days. Another first for g.0.E. was their Homecoming banner in which several C.O.E. members carried it around the track on Homecoming 38 C.O.E. COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION night. And to top the year off, C.0. held an Employer Appreciati Banquet. We worked hard Together make this a well known club and bring on a New Attitude for futu members . . . - DeAnn DiGiuseppe, senior. C.O.E. . . . has spirit, exciteme but most of all a chance for t future. - Stacey Smith, senior. Story by: Kim Rudge, senior swf f- 21- fiiswrhz- 1.5 -natw .-sea-2.2 i J . . - ., O - if f- XP- 'ss N221-as A -fi '-1 Jesse: X3Xw,: r'aesN-'--- -Sys -mis-.i-' .- f 'lib ,.,..f At a HERO banquet seniors, Rachelle Treadwell and Bill Inline help Mrs. Simon with the preparations. CORTEZ HERO MQAK1 'IT BIG! HEERO - Home Economics Related Occupations, was also another class providing Educa- tion for the future. Like C.O.E. It was a class, club, and an on- the-job training set up too. HERO put on their annual HERO Week and awarded several teachers with a teacher of the day award each day. Also dur- ing that week they held a Jelly Bean guess inside the office. HERO members said that they were a club who iust mainly wanted to have fun. They also did that when they had their balloon sale. We just thought it would be fun for everyone on campus. - said Angel Stahler, senior. MEMBERS for HERO: Gigi Babajko, Erin Boynton John Braun John Chiccarella Ginny Cooke Rose Cullen Kathy Doyle Pat Flannigan Andy Eancheff Andrea Fulcher Tanya Hood Wendy Greenberg Dion Koehly Stephanie Harwood Bill Irvine Teri Lewis Debbie Marks Rholnda Neal Sean O'NeilI Mike Overton AI Page Shelley Putnam David Rumzek Angel Stahler John South Jeff Thomas Rachelle Treadwell OFFCIERS as Pictured Left: Gin- ny Cooke, Kathy Doyle, and Shelly Putnam - Historians. Wendy Greenburg - Secretary 2nd semester. Tanya Hood - Vicee-President of fund raising. Teri Lewis - Secretary 1st semester. Rhonda Neal -- President. Mike Overton - Vice-President of Activities. Angel Stahler - Vice-President of Publicity. Rachelle Treadwell - T'reasurer. OFFICERS: Ginny Cook, Kathy Doyle, Rhonda Neal, Mike Overton, Angel Stahler, Teri Lewis, Rachelle Treadwell, and Tanya Hood. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS QH.E.R.O.j CANDID Above giving German foreign exchange student a warm welcome, lChristina Glassnappl are student body members, Kelli Smith, Kathy Thompson, and Susan Hitorhata, seniors. Beside: Helping out with upholstery is Mr. Sybeldon. Student is Mike Slater, SeI'lIOI'. Below: Taking a look at the different Christmas Fair sales are Ragen Hunt, Angel Stahler, Stephanie Duffy, Kim Haywood, Tmai Scheer, and Traci Sims, seniors. 40 CANDIDS rr' ,M l ,YKA W 3 sk! s y Ky, H- X- V 4 1' 'il STUDENTS DRIVING AGAINS 'A 'D' D' DR UN ngzz ,..,... 'K CORTEZ HAPPY in I' Ns -- ,'Q1,.s?',fr X S A D.D. Sponsor, Mr. Fred Ciarico Checks His Book for Ac- tivity Attendance. if --f. 46 BOUT .A.D.D. For the first year Cortez began a S.A.D.D. chapter on cam- pus. S.A.D.D. began as an assembly, with a national S.A.D.D. representative visiting Cortez to explain what the organization was all about. After an abundance of in- terested students, S.A.D.D. was organized as a club. lt's been a long time needed organization here at Cor- tez, said Kelli Smith, senior, president of S.A.D.D. The cIub's main purpose was to let students be informed about drinking and driving and let them know they're not a one. S.A.D.D. is a really good organization, it lets the high school crowd be more TOGETHER. said Joe Gaynor, senior. This year S.A.D.D. went to a convention in March to meet with other students who were against driving drunk. The convention was a lot of fun and it gave us the chance to meet with other students and talk about the organization. said Diane Kreitler, senior. ' ortez hopes to continue it's S.A.D.D. program for years to come. The club provided a much needed outlet for students dealing with pressures concerning drinking and driving. Kelli Smith, president saicl, Considering this was our first year S.A.D.D. became very successful on and off campus. Top: Andrea McFeeters, David Dispain, Liz Stepp, Mr. Ciarico, Angel Stahler, and Mike Overton. Middle: Lisa Applegate, Debbie McRoy, Jennifer Gattis, Laura Lewitz, Kelli Smith, Kathy Thompson, Diane Kreitler, Kristi Johnsen, Joe Gaynor, Cortez Bear, and Daylean Draughn. Front: Amy Bratt, Lori Baldwin, Kim Edmonson, Kelli Greer, and Aimee Eggert. Not Pictured: Dean Schlenker, Veronica Lucas, Dawn Welmers, Richar Clampitt, Becky Gentry, Susan Hirohata, Michelle Richmond, Diane Kodyker. 42 LANGUAGE ALLIANCE Top: Karla Knapp, Senior Fierros, Alyssa Honesto, Lisa Snyder, Sandie Stengel Stanley Tiedens, Apryl Brinegar, Liz Cook, Rachel Leyva, Jennifer McRay Kelley Van Gundy, Deidre Salcido, Pam Brown, and Mrs. Imel. 2nd: Michelle Cullrgan Michele Richmond, Olga Delacruz, Christine Glasenapp, Monica Garcia, Mary Lawless Tami Jensen, and Mrs. Heyn. Front: David Schuster and Richard Fuentes The Language Alliance unites the three foreign language clubs on cam- pusg French, German, and Spanish. TOGETHER they sponsor many ac- tivities. This year they went to Nogales as a Saturday field trip, and they spon- sored the VaIentine's Dance. During this past school year they also held their annual potluck dinner, that includ- ed dishes from the three different cultures. yew Beside: Stephanie Verderame listens in as to how to get into the SHH. Top: SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY STUDENTS: Mark Dodson, Bill Coykendall John Akin, Julie Claiborne, lblitchel Strole, Mr. Fierros. ACHIEVEMENT ABOVE ALL The SHS ISociedad Honoraria HispanicalSpanish Honor Societyl is small but we are quality, said Mark Dod- son, senior, president. The purpose of the SHH is to recognize high achieve- ment in the study of Spanish and to encourage students to become proficient in it. Tamales are sold to raise funds for its two community service projects: providing an education for an adopted child in Chile, and for scholarships. The SHH takes great pride in itself and its achievements. said Bill Coykendall, senior. All students are encouraged to work towards being in this club. Three semesters of ones I1'sl are required for induction as well as an overall average of a one minus IU in good citizenship. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 43 'fi uje Weed Wauiffodol YOU LOCK MARVILOUS' 1 'Mitt 1 Students in the Spanish Club learn about the Spanish speaking people with activities that are seperate from the classroom situation. They go to Nogales every other year, sell pretzels one Monday of each month, hold a pot luck dinner with a pinata, make banners for Homecoming, and have movies or videos after school with popcorn. Any student studying spanish may join the Spanish Club. Being in the Spanish Club hepled me get chosen for the ASUlRevIon Career Options in Business Program. Speaking spanish to me is really neat, said Veronica Lucas, senior. U e gercd jranciaa gd ganfaafique. H We Had a Very Fun and In ol ed Year 1' V as Q , .. .Q as .Q .a..,,,,gxw.a. Q ,..Q.m., .sf ,f Na.. .f .. ,. . as ,Mr .www Vw --A-mwwlfd .. 1... Q .. . -N Q .I xiii' to BEM anifigfgfivh iifwwii ig? 3g.w.f,.,5l fsaiigfi Rf R .ft 5,gwQt wr an K if NW KWH sw M www ,SM ' f was Q In KW. w N . . , . W ,. . , . . M N 49 l W H 32 E Q Ms .0 My lqifgffflgfiwies. 'ii ,3 g'j1!QL,24.. 5 ,W .uw 'gjwwig Npikwim, qt sew? ut . N. 'Nah x 'if ,LM maagwwfah 'Wmxg wifi Q1 ga 4 -' KM . . .., , .. V, ,, 2- sg 2. - 33244 VV as V. -- . J Mm X .1 -. - t V H . :et ---- i - .- -X V -- ' i as V' THE FRENCH CLUB Le Cerle Francias Est Fantastica! - We had a very fun and involved year. Our pretzel sales every third Monday proved to be a good fund raiser. They participated in Homecom- ing by making a Good Luck Banner. At the Holiday Fair they sold the usual Red and Green balloons with mistletoe. Later on during the year, the French film Diva was shown to anyone interested. The club enjoyed a full course dinner at the French Restaurant, Chez Lui. 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I, img ' E are if 9 gg E ::..,, .,....,,,.,:f:-.:.. 3 :::. - fa 1 sis 5 Y.S.A. is not a club that many students on campus know about. Y.S.A. - Young Scientists of America is a club designed to motivate those students who are interested in including science in their future careers. Y.S.A. under the leadership of Mrs. Peggy Howerton, sponsor and Stan Tiedens, senior accomplished many things this year. On Labor Day they planted a tree on cam- pus, they are the adoptive parents of a red-breasted Toucan at the Phoenix Zoo, they contributed S50 to N.H.S. to sponsor unfortunate families at Thanksgiving, had a very successful candy sale and planned to attend the ArizonalNevada Heart Seminar, sponsored by the Heart Association. Y.S.A. has a total of 12 members this year, they hope to acquire more members next year. They have proved to Cortez to be a club well worth joining, because they provided more than just fun, they provided an insight to the future of science as well. SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA - YSA 47 .. ..?.,...-.. CHESS TIES FOR 2nd IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP yvfwy-A ,f ,. as f--,sa vm- -v-fgwr -4f1'3f',tg LW.. IT' f MT' 53,44 ?i'fQf',,v'z5ff'J- s 21 wif iz? 4 35155 mi :. 1: Q'u3.s:f3f , .1215 Q 1 ii1Y5?,iXd 3 f tw,-qaafgfs:1..x,1 , ., W M,X5,2f5?f2inQ?5egS,agmmi2.Q5S.fff:QQym. if ff. f. -' :f+gs.:wE:ae.,y ww L12-is wi. : ,-'iif -Q ' W: .i if-fmf',,:e:5auf'if -3-24-,afgff Qfgffg-fy 1 f-.fm 5 twjgl'-' v:'?g, i . - .W 3 . I , I 5 . 7 .ffaqiiyfi -if togbe I ,, iw?-G i ,-tif' if X. . , I 5 , w,,f,, Hg: ,if Q. ffl , J a-mr ga- xafgfvvz? 1-.V J po y.-, f.,--.f..'.y'fig:a,5.5g-MQ.:,p'fg:i,:-5.1, -i if fi 'gs 'wi 'A q 4 1f'i:9fi1f un: ig 1, ,ff x I ,, f, - rg rr 44 2' g,g55T.55t:Lg EiQ Q, f. i 3 gg ,Q S' 1' his f -1: , V - fi- f as V anc .ez 4 - f-.I - f Ex? 48 CHESS TEAM xive I' Front: Coach Roseman, Dennis Sullivan, Scott Crenshaw, Steve Watt, Steve Zac- wicky, Robert Wentzel, Eugene Hamilton, David Fuller, Bill Baggeson, and Lester Bush. Top: Jeff Gooding, Richard Perez, Larry Sacchez, Ben Tang, David Rees, 'Darrin Mealio, Andy Landmeier. Not Pictured: Bob Hosler, Wil Toliver, and Tom erez. at Cocoino High School where they took T his year the chess team ac- second place. The second tourney of the complished a lot. They returned from last year's team, as well as the J .V. tops. CRichard Perez, jrg Bob Hoslerg Larry Sanchez,jrg Ben Tang, jrg Darren Mealio, a transfer from Page High School helped provide some much needed competition within the club as did freshmang Andy Landmeier, Ibrar Khok- kar, and Thomas Perez. Their first tournament of the year was year was at Trevor Browne H.S. where they took another lst - perhaps their biggest accomplishment winning the region with a 13-0 record. The team overall tied for second in the state cham- pionships. Richard Perez made lst team all-region and was the most improved. Larry Sanchez made 2nd team all-region CO GRAT LAT ION S ? 2 0 f ri, ' J iii. 1 A ld 5 Yi CHAMPIONS: Top: Michelle Cooke - Senior, Susie Carr - Sophomore, Teisha Leavens -- Senior, Ms. Sharon Auster- man -- Coach, and Teri Tanita - Junior. Middle: Michelle McKinney - Junior, Michelle Toth - Senior, Jeri Dalton - Junior, Beth Quaing - Junior, and JoAnn Espinoza - Junior. Front: Traci Sims - Senior, Diane Kodyker - Senior, Sylvia Mitchell - Senior, and Jennifer Roberts - Sophomore. ADVERTISEMENT 49 CHIRICAHUA CHALLE GERS Cheery - what? Even if you can't pronounce our name, we don't mind. Just remember it's the hiking club at Cortez. Anyone who likes mild outdoor exercise and beautiful scenery is welcome to ioin. We have one-day hikers of five to eight miles each month. Twice a year we have overnight trips that are sometimes backpacks. Where we go is a matter voted on by the members. Share with us your favorite spots in our beautiful state! Imagine there are miners still working the mines in the ghost towns that are our favorite haunts. We have snow hikes and fall-color hikes and swimming hikes. We scale high peaks and walk up famous canyons. As Matt Stewart, Club President puts it, Imagine eating your lunch next to a bubbling stream while viewing brilliantly col- ored autumn Ieaves and you'lI have a small idea of what our October hike to Horten spring was like . . . Rick Stewart, Freshman, says I like the club because we sometimes visit old mines and ghost towns and learn something about Arizona's past. Mrs. Sue Cash, club sponser, answers questions about the plants, rocks and crit- ters found along the trails. Mr. Cash, co-sponser, helps by giving photography lessons. Highlights of every trip are cookies made by Mrs. C and the junk food stops along the way to and from our hiking spot. This is the tenth year for the club. While we have favorite places like West Fork of Oak Creek and Geronimo's Cave in the Superstition Mountains, we are always discovering new places and are hoping you will want to join in helping us find the most beautiful spot in the state, says Mr. Cash. so cHlnlcuHuA CHALLENGERS 2' is If f N Above: Proud to bein H.O.E. is Tonya Sargent, senior. .O.E. CARE xx H.O.E. iHeaIth Occupation Educationl Is a pro- gram within Cortez that works with the V.A. Medical Center. H.O.E. helps the student work directly with American Veterans in today's society and medicine. This program is geared to those students working towards some kind of medical career. It's very rewarding knowing that I've helped other peopIeL - Stephanie Duffy, senior. Top: Helping with physical theraphy is Stephanie Duffy, senior. Above: Checking the water pressure and temperature, is Ragen Hunt, senior. H.O.E. 51 BAND PULLS TGGETHER v 'I V:-if '1 'vfklqi Hfzirfn - 1. 1 , f Y, 'V I On October 9, 1985, in Tucson AZ, the Cortex Band participated in the U of A Band Day. They were given an overall rating of a 3lGood. They were given the same grade at ASU Band Day and they receiv- ed an Excellent at State. X hile most Cortez it was rewarding and I had a lot working car washes, selling raf- Siudenis were still of fun, said Jenny O'NeiIl, fr. fie tickets, fruit cakes, and tak- , asleep, the Cortez This year the band participated ing inventory. All this was done marching band was in a parade, both ASU and U of A in order tc attend events in hard at work- lMany nearby Band days, and finished off the California this year. Au ofthe residents can testify I0 thisi year with a rating off excellent at hard work 8r determination PI'aCiiCe Se8SOI1 forthe mar- State Competition. payed off for the band. This ching band began in the summer Being Drum Major was an ex- year was very exciting and I am and continued through Nov. citing experience, but I am pro- locking fonivard to next year's Alih0Ugl1 practice meant IOHQ, ud of how the band pulled Marching season. said Ms. Bet early hours of monotonous TOGETHER this year, said sy Tucker, Director. drills, I never really knew how Kristi Jchnson, Sr. When they much work went H110 6 Show, but weren't marching they were out 52 CORTEZ MARCHING BAND as yapllm' iss 'Q rf xl 5 Y i W UX gf' fbi? 75 -, F? E tw, A Y SQ :C Dinging the bells during an assembly is Scott Dillon, sophomore. Watching the excitement on the gym floor during an assembly is Jim Johus, Jr.g Gary Walton, fr.g Wendy Pesinger, fr.: and Rachel Leyva, jr. CORTEZ MARCHING BAND 53 COLTS' MARCH ON FLAGS: Sara Rettinger, Erin Kelly, Krista Hanna, Karen Handley, Kim Burtch, Vera Thompson, Shannon Christman. CORTEZ MARCHING BAND: Renae Hoedlt, Tyrone Smoak, Lenny Rogers, Glen Ormiston, Greg Davis, Jason Sipe, Mike Leon, Krisit Johnsen. Row 2: Elizabeth Baird, Shannon Arthur, Bob McAllister, Chris Ormiston, Bruce Palmer, Rohnda Power, Jason Ormiston, and Jenny Rapheal. Row 3: Andy McCarty, Kim Burtch, Carl Wilson, Jim Johns, John Tallman, Sean Cude, Sonya Mehlau, Dawn Bode, Don Shaver. Flow 4: Mary Stefaniak, Cathy Carr, Scatrlett 'Stoppa, Stacey Adams, Angela Vilagrana, Canid Davidson, Jennifer O'NeiIl, Enrica Bertoldo. Row 5: Sara Ret- tinger, Erin Kelly, Krista Hanna, Karen Handley, Kim Burtch, Vera Thompson, and Shannon Christman. 54 CORTEZ MARCHING BAND , X LN -1' , r ifw 1 N? W ' 13 .vi . - 'll U ' Y, 1 A5 1 X QD , q r 'L fxw . Wig. , 4 .X J, , , , N., ti, ,N1x T'ixL,. , ,, . D I 4 W 0: X U X 'gm .A . is I : 4 .1 61 OQQVU . lx N 7 -- lx lf? AQ G x Kim gf' 195k SSSQSSQ ' 'I 1 i 1 5 smgiw QQ MS E EWS 4? r , , NN W ORTEZ CHORUS LI 56 CHORUS Q, , f W f Leading the chorus was Ms. Betsy Tucker. Singing together helped the chorus line to help each other with their work. N s 'iii sign at X in it. Junior Lisa Savoka plays the piano for chorus as well as sings CHORUS 57 .Kan ! Speech is a class that helps some students break out of their shell and look towards- the future of having a Speech Team background. Chris Culligan, sophomore speaks optimistically. Speech team officers are: Charles Sanchez - presi- dentg Peggy Wilkins - treasurerg Lisa Savoki - secretaryg and Bob Strathota - publicity Mgr. Speech teams compete in many areas. Duo-acting is a very popular event within tour- naments. Bob Strahota, senior and Liz Scott, junior, quickly eliminate their competition at tournaments. as Q 5 6 F ln 25 'Li 58 SPEECH TEAM 'N .3 J SPEECH C TAKE A LOOK AT THE OW! Front: Jon Law, Tina Peterson, Mrs. Bykowski, Tiffany Bea, Eric Bramlett, Dan Howell, and Terri Lindell. 2nd Row: Julie Warner, Peggy Wilkens, Sarni Smith, Vanessa Eaton, Chris Culligan, and Katie Billimack. 3rd Row: Bob Strahota, Liz Scott, Charles Sanchez, Sheryl Carman, Tianne Kurn, and Tara Barnett, Theresa Natwick. Top: Marlene Wagner and Lisa Savoca. The Speech team grew in size and reputa- tion during its second year. Speech involves a great deal of dramatics as well as com- posure and proper articulation. The team at- tended tournaments regularly, about once a month, and engaged in other forensic related activities. With their sponsor Diane Bykowski, students could work on improving their skills in front of an audience. The team nearly doubled in size and gradually increased the number of participants in tournament com- petitions which made for a lucrative and fun year. r . Q 59 THESPIANS: Top R o w : A n d y Crawford, David Twigger, Tracey Kurtzman, Mrs. Imel, Traci Main, and Matt Nicolay. 2nd: Lisa Savoki, Tianne Kurn, Liz Scott, and Robert Smith. Front: Bob Strahota. DRAMA CLUB: Top Laura Russell, Bob Strahota Liz Scott Klaus. 3rd: Chris Hudson Bruce Herrler Barb Green Andy Marlena Mechana David Twigger, Theresa Natwlck Lisa zman, Tianne Kurn and Leslie Miller 2nd Robert Smith Scarlett Stoppa, Lisa Faser Vanessa Eaton Eric Christi Moeller. Front Angela Solano Traci Main and Dawn X... 4 f 4 V L j' Bob Strahota, sr - Liz Scott, jr. Thespian Officers display their dramatic talent in speech class. THESPIAN OFFICERS: Top: Robert Smith, and Bob Strahota. Front: Liz Scott, Lisa Savoki, and Tianne Kurn. DRAMA CLUB 61 A MONUMENT L EXPERIENCE What is Close-Up? CLose up is a week long trip in Washington D.C. designed to help students learn more about our Government. During the week of March 23-29 students from Arizona, Michigan, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Texas experienced this great opportunity. Arizona participants included: Cor- tez, Glendale, Greenway, Moon Valley, Sunnyslope, Washington, Lake Havasu City, and Administration Education. A total of three students from Cortez attended, Joel Kersen- brock and Rob Lalley, juniors, and Veronica Lucas, senior. Senior Government teacher, Mr. Ted Carman jAndy Taylorj attended as the Cortez sponsor. The students activities included: Discussion workshops, Bus Tours, Seminars, and Monument and Memorial Visits. The students were given the opportunity to see the House, Senate, and Supreme Court in action. They visited many government buildings and offices. Many students were given the opportunity to speak with their own state's Representatives and Senators. And if their Con- gressmen were not available there was usually a helpful staff or press secretary there to answer anylall of their questions. I thought Con- gressman, Morris Udall was pretty for- tuante to have Mr. Mark James as his Press Secretary. The welcome, visit, and farewell was great. Mr. James really knew what he was talking about. said Joel Kersenbrock, junior. The White House, LaFayette Park, The Capitol, The Washington Monu- ment, The Vietman Veterans 62 CLOSE-UP Memorial, The Arlington Cemetafy, and the Library of Congress were at the tops of their lists. The Capitol was unreal, everything in it was gorgeous! exclaimed Veronica Lucas, senior. But, I think the one thing in Washington that really touched me was the Vietnam Memorial. Washington is really a beautiful place. In fact, I would definentally go next year if asked, stated Mr. Carman, sponsor. Workshops and seminars brought up many issues. Issues to consider and debate. Federal Drug Testing, The Homeless, Our Defense, Abortion, Legalizing Marajuana, AIDS, Students in School, Drunk Driving, Contra-Aid, Libya, Terrorism, and Protesting were just some of the issues discussed. ln one of the workshops we talked about prejudices. Everyone express- ed what they felt and thought about different particularlnationalities. By the end of our workshop we discovered our ideas were pretty much the same, even if we were all different races, stated Joel Kersen- brock, junior. The workshop on pre- judice really brought us TOGETHER, and as a joke we called it 'Bigots Anonymous' expressed Veronica. Well, Cortez. Quit complaining! School food is actually gormet along with airplane food compared to hotel food. Students complained that the food served to them was unfit to feed their dogs with. lf it weren't for Dominoes Pizza to the rescue, we might have starved. retorted Rob Lalley, junior. Runny, bouncy, sticky, rubbery food was common for the hotel we stayed in. It was really gross, stated Joel. The food wasn't that bad, of course we only ate there half the time. stated Mr. Carman. One thing this year about Close-Up is that for the G.U.H.S.D. students were not allowed to miss school for this trip. The time spent for this trip was taken during Spring Break. lt was the best Spring Break I've ever spent! And if I didn't go to Washington, I would have had to work. said Rob. For many students outside the state the case was the same. But many students who sacrificed their Spring Break to go to Close-Up agreed that they wouldn't have traded this experience for anything in the world. Close-Up brought me closer to what our government's real purpose is, and it also gave me friends and memories that ' will be with me forever, stated Veronica. Close-Up proved to be a trip worth taking. It taught the students how to take different viewpoints on issues, it taught them what our government is really like, it showed them that our country is one in which we have the freedom to do whatever we want, but most of all it brought students from different parts of the country TOGETHER to SHARE the experience that Close-Up brings. The young of our country are the future, and with Close-Up it helps make the 'Unreal' real. N UMEN TAL EXPERIENCE s 'QQ J' Above: The Washington Monument as seen from the bottom step of the White House. Next to it: The Lincoln Memorial. IN THIS TEMPLE - AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE - FOR WHOM HE SAV- ED THE UNION - THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN - IS ENSHRINED FOREVER A af Q P f. A ag . f I A , er' . ' ' 3-h I 'V' V 5,g 3 I ' 'R as lk Small Photos: Pictured here are the hard working P.I.'s lProgram Instructorsl, Abbie Barnes lrightl of Group 7 and Avis Sanders lleftl of Group 8, Group 7 81 8 formed into Bus 44. The best bus! Veronica and Rob taught bus 4 THE CLAP and Hey Bus 4 lCortezl how do you feel? Right Pictured is one of the rings from inside of the White Houses' dome. The ring pictures the American History from the landing of the pilgrims to the flight of the Wright Brothers' first plane. Lower Right: Is a quote of Abraham Lincoln from inside the Memorial. CORTEZ CLOSE-UP: Joel Kersenbrock, ir: Veronica Lucas, sr: Rob Lalley, jr: Mr. Ted Carman, coordinator. ,. , -at-U-og.: 'FI ' I- .-1-.1 -QW ,-uas,.'.4. ..... .,,,.,..'.,,.u.4,. vqgv W 'Q 95116 Sv' HN? 2 M.. EW Cfmww ETTEMPTS T0 :ws :UK . Al iL,f.:E'HV-Pfvwis gl K D5PhKtx.4r A-ML. F 'Tl-II HQ.. -.fbi ll ' girl-lQ.:QM - OR OF .N W ED T A ' N QHKLI. BE. .HC '- AO FREPVENPY QF sig?-vom S H' . not pw, OPAUEXAP my -..U.g'z ALE ' .. Ol'ihf'l1f isa swim. ON dk: P f .V me Rr.L1c.1ox'S ovlmons . IBF' LH F' 'M 1 Hi Mu. s,Hux.9,r. Eli1u1..,Q' TB L WXOI Rss .wo BY .u1c.uw.NT ,. M .- A e,..,,, M Wow-, mem ommows IN MA A , his-N-4 - 1 I PERS OP mpxcxox. x mfow ffyfvfjjliiuf. OF Momuw for WHETHER ACTING. Swan' 0' p 1 ,Uh K Q g V ' ,f CLOSE-UP 63 Q ILL AND SCRDLL Despite our lack of funds, the staff worked -very hard to keep producing The Spec- tator, said Senior Diane Kreitler, Editor of The Spectagor. A The allup ward winning 2 T , staff produced eight issues bmw , for the 1985-86 year as well as parent newsletters, a calendar and a literary magazine. Eleven members of the Spectator staff were also members of International Quill and Scroll which is an honorary organization for outstanding high school jour- nalist. The members included Chris Bacon, Lora Beres, Jen- nifer Gorman, and Eric Miceli, sophomores: Kristen Allen, Eric Johnson, and Kelley Vangundy, juniorsg Diane Kreitler, Stephanie Mull, Lisa Plinski, and Charles Sanchez, seniors. l believe that we have an excellent paper and I-hope dy Finerman, Journalist spon- on 0 en' 50 and inSffUCf0l'- A Mrs. Finerman, Spectator sponsor proved to be of much help. Threatening to drown Diane Kreitler's purse into the fishtank is Cory Wrigiht, senior. We were informed by a sta See page 23 for more information on The Spectator's struggle. 64 QUILL AND SCROLLISPECTATOR - 5: X fl! 1 - AQ N gh. 5 . ., .5mz1.-.- Ns, iss, . flwgqwz: 517' .z'f,,5'1Ef ,5?c5?zggi?2ztH'5 ? 45g'f?kfXi7'1 524Vl ? ,QSM Eg.weq5g545Qvig.gif4QggXQ:fi5Q.W:g51gfsgg,,g.fr.?g.5.1i,ggasmgi , ., yi' ' V fiifwaszsi-..2isQi2if zissm H ' ,, 11' za ,v2f?gsxismigf,,s .,,.Qr,..,.,.,,,, .Wi , A 1 es! -. ,L .31-w14.,,.Jx2.f:.gsgf, .X ,V 1 fsifgserwws 5.32232-. 5'ii,2S1'LghafW-'fsiswafA432,2H'g:5s1ffi'if12i1+: ,, - .Q -E isQzwaw-all - kk . txt .saw sa .. . . fer, gym .. M.. g2a:iQ4ze:mg:sw.f.,,zQ ..f?j,-swf7191-Qitgifffzftiyr me .,,A 2.5, , ., 1. -, . ' I : 5 ',mJ'M,zE'2523Seef - sQe,4Kv,,,s:7::gr,s K . 1 5 - ' L mggel- .sap L , 4. . tfs,-mn-fA.wfSe ,qsmfffmigf 57 . . , . , ,, 1' -3i515p?E3t -ik? swf M y frigigf. 1 1 . f i w . ' f 'W' ffwf mw 4 7 A W , 4 Y ,,,u.,.s1: 1: - i 2. Q s ff . ,- vii i .degli , 5 ' . 7 z a- 1, ,xg F l .,?w'Zl ',,,'U ' . 5535555352551 sggzug. fy.-5 - W JWYQ-Eva. s Aff... dw V.. :WL -Q03 fw4i5.,.,?u4?vfQE3f1s1 .fwfm'3i1ies?W waz p1 'g1,, f.,zg,,wg'V.,,q,. .gp w:,s..fw.swg,2: ' ww ,sflffwzar . Sim f51fe's'f3J .,,,,,.,, . ,A . we Y r J 2 Ew a Geltting feature assignments straight are John Celaya, Jennifer Gorman, Kristi Sweitzer, and Eric Johnson. Typin her feature story is Jen- nifer orman. Top: Eric Miceli, Ed Cottingham, Kraig Farkosh, Rona Pride, Cory Wright, and Charles Sanchez. 2nd: Scott Hair, Eric Johnson, Stephanie Mull, Shana Trapp, Bahette Flynn, and Leighanne Timiney. Front: Jaque Kennerson, Mrss. Finerman, Lisa Plinski, Lora Beres, Jennifer Gorman, Chris Bacon, Diane Kreitler, Kristen Allen, Kelley Vangundy, Shannon May, Chris Guthrie, Lisa Kress, John Celaya, and Kristi Sweirtzer. SPECTATOR STAFF 65 CHAI GA Debbie McRoy, and Cathy Moore. NOT PICTURED: Donna Fuller, Lisa Griffith, and Becky Miller. jess A .9 M QQHTQ U we Q. UUTQA 'Q fs' CC f'LlAIll IEAKIIE Keeping an eye on what goes on during the football game is Aimee Caulk, senior. DUES FIELD ORK J 23-, J if Q 5 fs jaw . .1 if ' 1 . . 1 ff- Q. 'ff' K, rt WW Y On away games they follow the team for support. This year the Chain Gang sponsored a very suc- cessful dance, a Wieght training clinic to motivate ahletes next year, a Lift-a-thon, and a Jog-a-thon to help support the football players. time ,l P, 1. CHAIN GANG 67 --.Ww,v, . H SXT RS Q. il QQ... ..4,..f W- . f N , s . Q Q s ,ffm and Jennigfer Marble, frosh. Posing in outfit are the new first year Chant Line. In order to become a Chant Line member the girls were required to pass a wrestling knowledge test. RESTLI SUPPURT -2 Top: Dawn Lynde, Patyyt Romberg, Jennifer Marble, Mrs. Motta - spon- sor, Cheron Reed - secretary, Wendy Woodroof - President, and Shelly Brunner. Middle: Montie Cunningham - Publicity Manager, Lisa Martin, Donna Fuller, Sonia Lucas, Elizabeth Stepp - Vice-President, Sue Tuzic - Treasurer, Amy Devore, and Aimee Caulk. Front: Laurel Garner, Tara Maddox, Jennifer Partrideg, Amy Flanagan, Sarni Smith, Missi Morris, Cin- dy Roeyes, Dawn Welmers, and Kimber Hanson. Spurs are an important part of Colt Wrestling. They attended and worked all matches and tour- naments. Each spur was given one or two wrestlers for secret pals. These girls gave their secret pals lwrestlersl encouragement signs, gatorade at matches, and little pep gifts. This year the spurs and wrestlers climbed Squaw Peak, has a pizza party and an awards banquet. Some spurs knew more about wrestling than the wrestlers themselves. This year the spurs started a chant line, which con- sisted of approximately eight girls. These girls scored, timed, and were the top spurs of the group. They hope that the chant line will con- tinue on into the following years with a total of 12 or 16 by next years first match. The wrestlers were very glad to have the spurs there helping them out. A lot of times wrestling became an effort that needed both the strength and the knowledge. TOGETHER that's what the spurs accomplished. SPURS 69 Baseball, like wrestling, football, and basketball also had their own special supporters. The FILLIES. The fillies' responsibilities were to keep score, run the scoreboard, sell confections lpop and candyl at baseball games, and give the three teams support from the bleachers. Another thing the Fillies helped out with this year in fund raising was selling See's Candy Suckers. In selling them they also got the baseball players to sell them also, which made their sale a big success. The money that the Fillies helped raise this year went towards team support and special awardslpresentations at their banquet. A lot of what the Fillies did this year was team support. Supporting the baseball players this year was really a lot of fun, said Kris Dryfouht, sophomore and president. Top: Michelle Stewart, Sue Richard- son, Callie Carman, Kris Dryfouht, Sarah Matherson, Marianne .Seid- jack, and Wendy Bender. Middle: Deanna Bender, Cara Briscoe, Tracy Dryer, Wendy Barkley, Susan Aman, and Michelle Richmond. Front: Susan Hlrohata, Angel Brown, Becky Gentry, Dawn Kuntz. 70 FILLIES Bottom Plc- Bender - J. Barkley - Frosh Vice-President. ture: L to R: Deanna V. President, Wendy President, Michelle Stewart-Secretary- Treasurer, Kris Dryfouht - Head President, and Susan Hiroahta - whim gun! Above: Sharing a joke with one of the children at the Christmas party are Scott Davis, junior, and Scott Hurvitz, senior. CANDID Middle Left: Surprised by the photographer was Jenniter George, senior. Middle Flight: Looking for his next move is varsity basketball player, Chad Bruns, senior. Above: Always giving a cheery smile during performances was Amy Bratt, iunior. Beside: Varsity football gives their all against Shadow Mountain. CANDIDS 71 N 1 em: , . -1..fw'.f,s2 'fwiiits-1 iff as lf' ' figffgrailsss A fx . eV'mJz-1' ff 'gif' ' : wg? f ,vi 'ifszf A e.25wr'gzfh:59e 5. g. J ,pw V, ' T sa Suf i A ek! 14-we - 2 3 x:w:f2A63PEL4gjleQ ' Sgfskiifrsie ' ff .,,w,v??'K3.rm,1 , gr' f , ,ss .. , , ,K QF warms: -qw- K '1,qix'flr' 5.1 Q, ,. .il+'11 'f3g- ef. Y -. .nf-5X.f5,kMi.wL , . we A: :H-PM H-if 'kriiiff' fe ' A-Z ' 'i :seg-.5 ' A155 -51.5 i 15 . ' Sir N ',vv:i'lfyff fate-sz., iif?f1Q8 57'x'f?jf riiig-by ' i?fEff': 355, - xi- A gf -1 ii iffy, we A was V -1 via ' i ,. 651. ,win , 35 L 3 N' v 3-Q 5 iff- - f- f 5,5 sw ni. . fi 353 A, A 555123. K A ne' y x AMA -ww: ygzyra, Ai Q +2 5. f. KI. 13 kv or 'ls gwf ' :sy yt.: - ,. P sew' X Sl: F sm. -. ,fs-ef - LSFQHIQQ I lf-'sf sfif :fi :S W. if 1 it 5 1557? 2 Diff-Q . M :eve r , sg: A K 'K if 3. , , , fair . ' K K .L , vkxnlr, ,.f. f A '- gn-:iii-:il,,. sw? ' 'r 7 .55. ia -4 x A ., W. ---' 1 Y -. l my i, is ft if w' ,Q 'ff:fZQ.',+,f' .. N f,f::15qgig.s5 1 is Q25 s -- KR 1- nf -1 2-. gK,w,: 4,-1, , '55 .1 Hr 3!'JfffQ x siffggxfsg Q, 3 I .4If'?L1:',L 'ff sri: .f2fvc.s:12frg,s, f f 1 'F W-f2.1 I:v1 L ' ., fw-14,5 new A 'bsxiqxalfgg ' 52341 t fl-.vm-w. 4 ef-1, .J X. ,iii If U .fr if - Q 71-S313 2 3' x ff 4 ,W-1-fi .. s..-Q-s...m,L,, ---- IP? '- We've Got A New Attitude Spiritline tgtt PORTS DIVISION ?31ffiT?.is1?2 A 3:1103 -.Q . gigs , . ww- '- : R 'Zix fS'k',?f:.nSi.'.f,pEk.l tttt , O . Campus Tips: D0n't Drink And Drive, Stay Alive S.A.D.D. X Students Agaisnt Driving Drunk Think -uv 'mnngg . - Cortez IS ' i v,,n, really on school spirit, we're f . a lot di - 'D' i ferent TOGETHER -V Sonia Lucas, As captain of the Yarsity Volleyball team, freshman Diane Koedyker, senior, carries the winning trophi. THE BASKETBALLETTES: Posing for a little more school spirit are seniors: Chad Buns Bruns, Davey Shy Epply, Johnnie Z Zanotti, and Bill Norb Knigge. X. was if' buds.. ' T -Pham ihiliiflii Q ki ,, F ,,,w ,,.-' U ,yr At a spirit assembly, the girls' cross-country took first in the sponge race, even though they cheated. Tina Peterson, C is sophomore and Rachelle Treadwell Senior. S UP WITH SPIRIT! Andrea Fulcher, senior, demonstrates. ..E..fffNW. . , swf 5 V. K :I -.Y H31 4 MSL J , W.. .Q I . I gf? . I K P It vpggxwf F' . :, X :I J 51 i?5 -555 1 . SQ' -J f-if?-uw':E 'i VA' r. f -Q, S . um:-1. 5f.zf:ggLgg.g3 .. ., 3? :l':':g fbfi ' .E X-.iwg-1,s . M. - - X ws. fig 'iii fs. - 3 EBL 5, ' E 1 'Els Ti-11 : 5 It i ... ff. .5 - W R b Y ggi? fig? 3 4,3 X is . f Q iii x fide- ij M3 ..1. -5. Y Q S.. Mila X W Milf I . 1i'iiiff f '-.-.la '.v,..z2.f1' 'U fwvns .few ,fgqgf -- .1 'iifgiiif in , g .,. . Q . . . , .- igsisx fag . Lil '25, ,, Q gs. 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Ii, ,. 4 X, yg'w!'v.. -:fi Szstiifsniiiiiii 4 .si 2f4ff:Sffsf5f sponrs oivis6Nfvfg. gbyfa, gif., ty., -- : 3'f?Nf5- ' -m N' -f . ,iJ1.EQ1.:-.g. 2- 1 COLT FOOTBALL BRINGS HOMECOMING VICTORY: I 7-I O! The defensive pursuit of the Colts stopping what could have been a I game breaker. I Q I l ' Q p ,Q-Mqtqn.. V , 5 I ',.,,u1 I t11,, I - - I 3 I ., ,W . X -I :A In ligwizw X M ' A I s iIOh M K Q i .L x num . , ,, M A A - W L xx I 1 A 'V If .H D Q X U 'Lf 'I' . , . 'ffsms 4- tw-sn. The Varsity Football Colts wait to set up their defense. 76 VARSITY FOOTBALL TA ,KLING Picking his hole during the Saguaro game is Don Wardlow, junior. H 0 G New Defensive Coach Blair, leaves the field after a time out. The Varsity Football team ended up senior, :statedg We did better than ex- with a four win, six loss season. The pected. We had a lot of young players, V d record didn't look good but many so we should do better next year. Q , , players received the honor of being Many of the players agreed with 2 4 W' R g named as an All-Division Team Ragen Hunt who stated, We had high a Member. Ragen Hunt, senior was hopes in the beginning, but it turned honored with the position of line- out to be a disappointing season. Lon ' ' backer on the All-State second team. White, senior, saidg We had some of Many of the players had mixed feel- the best players l've seen in a while V ings about the season. Chuck Sewell, but, we just couldn't play as a team. 'FQ' E , an A .... A ,-. W M - - xii Front Row: Steve Scott, Jason Pride, Todd Churman, Mark Rocco, Wayne Thiry, Mike Holbrook, and Keyly Levy. 2nd Row: Lance McConkey, Dwayne Burnett, Rex Evans, Enrique Burguan, Bobby Valenzuela, John Cassidy, Jason Toback, and Mike Shaffer. 3rd Row: Tom Bruner, Don Wardlow, Tim Russell, Coach Blair, Coach Larson, Coach Roberson, Coach Leikvold, Mike Onteveros, Mike Richardson, Chuck Pennington. 4th Row: Terry Hill, Paul Sovacki, Ed Meza, Terry Matlock, Carlos Gonzales, Ragen Hunt, Lon White, Todd Findley, David Fuller, and Cory Williams. Top Row: Chad Schlenker, Benton Bloom, Steve Savacki, Chuck Sewell, Mike Miller, Bill Cusson, Cory Marshall, Craig Stout, David Schwartz, and Will Toliver. VARSITY FOOTBALL 77 Kicking off for Freshman football was Brian Gardner. TALE WAS HIDDE Most people thought the J.V. team team. Their record didn't show the would be great this year, coming from talent they had. an undefeated freshman team, but, as We had a lot of talent but when it stated by Coach Easting This was an came to games, we didn't put experimental season for the J.V. foot- everything into it, said Cesar Gon- ball team. The team consisted of all zales, freshman. sophomores, because of this the Winning our first game was great, bu coaches weren't surprised at the three it was too bad our record didn't show win and five loss season. how much talent we had. - Darrel The freshman football team had the Yakesh, freshman. same three and five record as the J.V. .... ,,,,s, 1 U ' V - gi W' v 1 ..'..Iv un .,.'l-- ' T' X was i JSP .. -. . . Q .. ' I we N 'W' M 4 h Y' b ., L A lovvvwrvrf H' 1. . . . ' t 4 . -. st M , ! r A-vwtfli.-n,,,.s, . 4 ,W , is 1,.1lQlpunus.qLg5...,q.,,,,,.q' ' . s , I . A ,Z x Vggg g ,A s , g, . by V ,A I y b .K -. . . ,, ' igmsit. ,H time s we ' s f 1 i .-Hr f N' N . f , . . . ' X if .D K , 'Q-xx ' . 5 .t . 7 ' . -+3 K X 5215 K E, A ,f I K K yn' X '05 vw-asm f. Q .X 9 .A K A . M ' f W W9 Qs... A , 4- ,nw ' f uk ,Q . .4 A E - s ' -- 8 A K Q ' Running through some power blocks was number thirty-three, Danny Majors, freshman. 78 JVXFRESHMAN FOOTBALL Running with the ball is number twenty-four, Damion Barr, freshman. . ' 1-Q' .....-qu:-Qniwl0 ' fy. 9,,,,.-1-...fading Mark Anderson, freshman, to pass as Jason Christianson, freshman, blocks. JV FOOTBALL: L to R, Front: Shawn Eckert, Mike Kennedy, Troy Deali, Craig Seals, Greg Paul, Jason Latella, and Lee Shaughnesy. 2nd: John Ser- na, Travis Christiansen, Keith Howard, Greg Kraus, Dan Strahota, Jim Tucker, Robert Heinrich, and Wayne Thiry. 3rd: Dale White, Jim Hart, Doug Williams, Coach Larsen, Coach Eastin, Ray Kessler, Ricky Burquan, and Glenn Wasil. Top: Steve Farrington, John Gray, Bill Behm, Paul Savocki, Scott Dillon, Kevon Krispin, and Robert Ayala. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: L to R, Front: John Aguilar, Kelly Wall, Glen Baldwin, Andy Flanagan, Matt Mitchell, John Burns, Eddie Grant, Greg Phelps, and Brian Gardner. 2nd: Bud Robinson, J C Tabor, Chris Lewis, Steve McGuire, Rob McCormick, John George, Jarret Calnimptewa, James Holcombe, Pat Meza, Chris Macon, and Kevin Ray. 3rd: Kurt Lachik, Barry Maines, Steve McConkey, Marc Anderson, Greg Perry, Coach Turner, Coach Campbell, Matt Rees, Cory Christianson, Bobby States, Tyrone Smoak, and Kenya Sylvester. 4th: Rich Mangus, Jason Wolf, Paul Foster, Steve Estrada, Rick Bowans, Bryan Rossi, Pat Zacek, Daryl Yakesh, Arnold Montoya, Andy Davies, Joe Coil, Jason Christiansen, and Eric James. Top: Cesar Gonzales, Dan Majors, Dennis Smith, Damian Barr, Brandin Wyley, Sean Fleming, Scott Ulinger, Sean Cage, Tony Am- brose, Leonard Bender, Jim Henson, and Todd Springfield. JV FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 79 VARSITY VICTORYH 'ui Q 9.275451 :ng .. W4 Winning was fun but, BEING 01 WAS GREAT!! Division II - BEST IN STATE!! The Girls' Varsity Volleyball team were all too HAPPY on the night they won the CHAMPIONSHIP. BETTER THAN EVER! Left to Right as Pictured Above are: Joann Espinoza, junior, Teri Tanita, Jennifer Roberts, sophomore. Beth Quaing, junior, Michelle Toth, junior, Diane Koedyker, senior, Sylvia The girls were coached by Ms. senior, Michelle McKinney, junior, Jeri Mitchell, senior, Susie Carr, Sharon Austerman and Ms. Jean Dalton, junior, Michelle Cooke, senior, sophomore, Traci Sims, senior, and Ferguson. 80 Varsity Volleyball Espinoza, Traci Sims, and Duane puttin' it TOGETHER for a Giving a 61 overwhelming hug is Diane Kodyker, Sr. Receiving the happy hug is Ms. Auster- man, Varsity Coach. -g - GQ 'X'-i V- 5-SIT Worry struck the faces of those in suspense: Jeri Dalton and Sylvia Mitchell. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Tog: Diane Kodyker, Jeri Dalton, Traci ims, Jen- nifer Roberts, Beth Quaing, Teisha Leavens, and Ms. Austerman. Middle: Mgr. Tammy Gesienhagen, Michelle Cooke, Susie Carr, Sylvia Mitchell, Michelle McKinney, and Asst. Patty Arkin. Bottom: Teri Tanita, Joanne Espinoza, and Michelle Toth. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 81 ,mu JUNIOR VARSITY: Top: Ms. Ferguson, Michelle Haywood, Kelly Medina, Mar- ty Checketts, Tina McKernan, Rona Pride, Kim Cubertson. Middle: Shan- non Arthur, Traci Dryer, Dalene Drahn, Dena Kana, Julie Claiborne. Front: f 'q Stephanie Verderame, Lisa Ashley, and Vicki Dimas. .,. 1 ng..-A , in J '-7 X 'r-at RW me ,.,, ,,,,, M I V 1nl ' J Jodi Hooker, freshman, leads the tearn in preparation for this return 82 J.V. AND FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL 8 QI' L Mums-s-.aw gk I -k-: --k:. lf. ,mmf 5 MQ 21 'iran-.. perfect form Tricia Lenzner, covers the ball for the Colts. players are Jodi Hooker and Enrica Bertoldo. Up with C.H.S.l 0'NeiIl makes it over. 1 'iis . VOLLEYBALL BRINGS TOGETHERNESS finished with a bang. The beginning of our season wasn't that good, but we learned a lot along the way, making a great finish, said Jenny O'Neill, freshman. I think we had a pretty good season, but our team was a lot better then we played at our games. We proved it by beating the undefeated Prescott Badgers at our final game. It was great ending the season by working TOGETHER as a team! said Enrica Bertoldo, freshman. The Girls' J.V. volleyball team had a winning and rewarding season. Their record was 12 WINS, 4 losses. We had a great coach and a great team. I had a lot of fun playing volleyball this year. Everyone got along and played well TOGETHER, according to Julie Claiborne, iunior. Marti Checketts, sophomore, stated, This year was really fun and we worked as a team and accomplished a lot. The freshman volleyball team started their season slow but 1 S T A 4 0 'Y ll FRESHMAN TEAM: Top: Ms. Sansom, Shawna Turner, Enrica Bertoldo, Tricia Lenzner, Jennifer O'NeiIl, Shannon McCausin, and Theresa Hernandez. Middle: Jennine Whiley, Christa White, Jenna Hock, Jodi Hooker, and Deanna Shumaker. Front: Apryl Wagenfaer, Karen Bolten, and Tami Etter. J.V. AND FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL 83 . - , .L,, - vff-- f- A-,f-- if- 2-,af :z,.s,t.ll T, ,tit -fi-of-ft ---W1 ,amy ,ii -wi-, -.,,Ei, ,gi -f,k , We K K ,.:. -wk 5- iigrfz-2 1 as sf ' - J 1- 'gs - 1 K . fm -,lf fm .-my, A, -or 1- -ff , . LT, ,- V K fs- . T , egg, , x gig. ,fiffft gg: I, K ,zz , f- :-wr. W' - fF'l liiikjelfto ' changed complete new start, RAH,RAH, titisa-tunjg Butrittsehasrdlitoabeithere sssi f2 so L t hese twelvewhoj at 6:00 a.m., but I feel we've all Bratt, junior, said, I like doing are at school at 6:00 a.m., four become closer! -Beth Qauing, both Pom and Cheer together as days a week! They are a com- junior a Spiritline, but there's a lot pletely Together and closer This year's wonderful more work than just dealing with group, they hope to build a lot of Spiritline has become a huge one line! spirit on campus in the years to success! Twelve hardworking, These girls have a new spon- come. So far, they've done a early rising, school spirit sor - Miss Kay - it's like a Qfeai iob, DONT yOU Think SO? ft I -.sm . F ,fff -49 . fi.. 5, Varsity Squad: Top: Angel Stahler, Stephanie Duffy, Kelli Greer, Aimee Eggert, Beth Quaing, and Lori Swat- tord. Front: Kim Smith, Amy Bratt, Marci Mondotte, Dalene Draghn, Teisha Leavens, and Andrea Fulcher. ,lg .1 ttrt -- ...W M iw A ? -I To the left is Angel Stahler, senior, 'dancing her part in the Homecoming Assembly. ,TPGUUOD cols Anfif,e3g5fFlli9hQ!'l A sssriss 294 ltlif T ,AT1 till, A sssls tlsl Spiritline took a big part in this year's Homecoming theme, Dancing through the Decades. Adding the final Beachy touch is Beth Quaing, junior. 2 . A A '14 ,Spf-5 fl ' . ' n Qi? N22 if QQ ,fv,i1,- ,,, ,aft .1 1 -. i ,gin rf H 5 5 sM,Qfg,,,-w,?ggf,i,: ,fgarfssmp.,,,s,, Q 1, f ,Qi K, We it Sr +3 me f i --- is 1- .,w 'if'13.12,iffwfr,-f,f2-' 15-fiisiiagser . .,.M. X A to m,1 fi 'J ih. .' 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V, V.5i5.:.,QW: . k . - -SKI-1wf'f.,w-m--' f 1-mifizmm w ' if X 'V-155lTi5k35i:fi:x:i, .. 3 Q, if 1 Q K x 'Iii533325!?32g?Q2zssei?.fies'11 w fs5fess?af3i:zQsseass1isQsPamxY K:Ww37f:1?253fQh-:Rf-Lw?3'f9f-Q 1. - 'V 1 Slightly amused about another CoIt's ac- tion is Teisha Leavens, senior. u i Swaffnrdfiunivff' 5 1 f -K wff-M g,sfi.sbiflf:sf': -,1 .q,'i5 5:5-1L.:g::..fgif,g.3-i - A 4 -1, K-inf' : ' ' : 'IL TS 5-::: :E:5r::f 91175 ff 1 W ' Q vi i-iiiif' 'i -15? -- - - ij K ,:- -EV iq ' : .KL ' 1 ,U m.i,,i.t.g. X A . . . 1 , N taxi K SLKQS ' f X R gf K K . -K 1 i SPIRITILINE 'VKX ax Mx me M M K S it . Q E .1 .. r , 5 . , -fi ?F5ifW -HEX A HJ S25 ' it 1 M45 Preparation for the sporting events that the J.V. Spiritline cheered for took a lot of time and practice as shown by junior Kristen Allen. I Members of the J.V. Spiritline express that practice isn't always as dull and Llearisome as sometimes put out to e. L.. All packed up and ready to cheer for Cortez are sophomores Shannon May and Michelle Stewart. I Junior Debbie Parsons once in a long while experiences one of those non-enthusiastic days and takes a break from school and the spiritline. The Junior Varsity Spiritline spent many long hours before and after school trying to achieve excellence and adjusting themselves to work together as shown. J.V. SPIRIT!! I IS? is-N I' fiiiiize Q 'ENN 2- K QHNWQ i 7 S s 86 JUNIOR VARSITY SPIRITLINE 1 ,, .. Q wwf S.-Q.. ' . gm .., . 'A ,. 4. 1' i . irst ear Of piritline I IOVQS Spiritline takes a lot of work and I think it will work out in the end, but I do wish it were back to Pom and Cheer, said Cathy Hart, junior. Ooh Ia la! Rah, Rah, Rah! There were 8 new J.V. Spiritline members for the 85- 86 season. These girls have put a lot of hard work into it! I like being in Spiritline this year because you get to Pom and ewardmg Cheer instead of just one or the other, - Sue Richard- son, Sophomore. These girls have shown Cortez they are a ROWDY bunch and they're Havin' Fun. Michelle Stewart stated, I really like being on the Spiritline because I have met a lot of new people who are fun to work with! For only being J.V. these girls have proven to be Varsity Material!! C LT9! 'J.V. Squad' Kim Edmonson Kristin Allen Debbie Parsons Sue Richardson C th H rt a y a Michelle Stewart Not Pictured: Stormi Nash JUNIOR VARSITY SPIRITLINE 87 KEEPI G THE PACE Keeping the Pace is probably the best title for the boys' cross- country team. For the past three years they have managed to stay in the top ten in our district and top 20 state. The boys ran 4 to 9 miles daily and 1 to 2, before meet days. They also held one speed workout per week. Short term goals were a lot of what Coach Obye used. Short term goals seemed to work a lot better than long term ones. stated Coach Doug Obye. Glendale seemed to be their toughest competition, in fact the two teams started a small rivalry trying to outrun each other. The team qualified for state at divisionals, and concluded with a 15 place win. Andy Dezember was the Skyline Division AAA-2 Cross- Country Champion. He was also selected 1st team all state. Andy Dezember and Dave Hosk- ings lead a strong team effort through the season. - Coach Obye. With 9 wins, 9 losses the Colts broke even. They expect to do even better next year. Top: Rachelle Treadwell, Sylvia Aiton, and Daylean Wagenfehr take top 3 spots. 88 CROSS-COUNTRY QS lil' C 9 ,, if at ,naw nf' F 'E ... ' wtfguw f 1 , J, ,by , wi, , 11 ' 'N A f-W2-rf.-if 1 M., T Front: Russell Leibman, Joe Devin, Andy Dezember, and Ron Neal. Top: Coach Doug Obye, Glen Phelps, BiJohn Yetter, David Harkin, Jon Law, and Mark Mickelson. Dee DEDICATIO , PRIDE MAKES GIRLS' CRUSS-COUNTRY BETTER THAN EVER Hardwork, Dedication and Pride are the best words used to describe this year's Girls' Cross-Country Team. After coming off some very disap- pointing season in the past few years the program was on a downslide. Things didn't look so good for this year's team, but everything changed when Coach Bill Edwards took over the program. Coach Edwards brought in a Many pre-meet warm-ups gave Andy z mber,' 'or, confidence. juni , . , ,M 'L ,,, l .sf , f it 1 ,s JRE 'L ,,, 'firnei-.., . i V ,vw N, P 2 , 4 N-' .ln . vliiflijavy-6' '-J'v f V i ty 'T T q AJ Pushing the pace is Sylvia Aiton, freshman. New Attitude of Success,'i that made the girls believe in themsleves. Optional practices began at the end of July, they began put- ting Iots of mileage on lifting weights. The girls put in 5 to quality miles per day. They ran hills at least twice a week, for two or three hours. Many times the girls got home after dark from runs at Thunderbird Park. All of their practices were hard and intence. Time trial and distance goals were often rerun until the goal was reached. Team captain, Rachelle Treadwell, senior, said, The hard practices and goals brought the team TOGETHER, we were like one big family. The team consisted of seven girls. Running positions on the team were JH, Sylvia Aiton - freshmang 32, Rachelle Treadwell - senior, 49453, Daylena Wagenfehr - sophomore, 44, Sara Rettinger - seniorg 35, Stormi Nash - junior. Other run- ners injured during the season were Tina Peterson, sophomore, and Angela Ania, freshman. The girls finished their ourstanding season with a 15-WIN, 5-loss record. We -surprised a lot of teams who expected us be to like last year, but by the end of the season they all respected us. - Rachelle' Treadwell, senior. This past season taught the girls more than just how to run, it taught them selconfidence. Believing in success. They Fired Up-Never Gave Up-Never Gave In. Coach Bill Edwards quoted, The will to WIN comes from within, and that carried us on to success. CROSS-COUNTRY 89 F IIIIII L, ff- 'ff,Qa.M -,.,- F' i- B'-'L fi -WM 'ii X' 'TE 'fl ,7'ifAr575itT Tat Elf'- P- Q yr gtg-jalrggk -3 , - -tf,,1g -..-' fn- .- X ,ev Putting all of his concentration into a swing is Ty Powell, Freshman. Making sure his technique is perfect is Kevin Barnes, Senior. CORTEZ GOLF: Front: Kevin Barnes, Jim Baker, Ty Powell, Brian Imboden, Stan Baniewicz. Back: Mark Dodson, John Akin, Darren Sversvold. 90 GOLF X5 ,J gf 3' 1' Liu.- 1 1 H '-,J I S GULF SWINGS STRUNG point was their age. We're very young and we'II be around for a while. We've only lost two seniors. Next year we hope to be one of the top three teams in the state. Holding out is Brian lmboden, Junior. Swinging with energy is Stan Baniewicz, Sophomore. Putting power into his drive is Jim Baker, Junior.QAbovei GOLF 91 ' 3 T Ji Q ' mn Sul 'txll SPI r' uni Ffh: M vtkfb' , x...n. ,k - , -..... Iftfib If-nib-L l 'LKB Top: Trevor McDonald, Chris Larsen, Mike Tucker, Scott Flynn, Matt Eastin,and Mike Carpenter. Front: Sid Salcido, Steve Burnett, P.J. Heinen, Scott Scipione, Steve Salicdo, Lance Hyden, David Nevin. 'V .I 4 , 1.3.5 ,.. ,, . -.Vg-.Nun X-I t If V, V K, 'A FV, ,Ag , ,,. , ,, 4 'A , ,, V, ,Y , , M, M IU, L V , My KW.: ',,,fv4 .., , M ,AWN WU , I W '. ', , , , .. ...:',M1jv'. rv. G- . .kfrgv f , -,ufqg-:rv 'ff ' Ax. gc 'w,g4 .H . . ' 't ?i-2?'r4'5?7:-6-ffiffqt'1'f-1'33':!.Kii ' . Q. .Qs it - ' ' f55'7 p'y,.tf2'1fl.. A ' ' KAY. 4- if-.1 1.2 5575-'1fwQ2'f4'f'.-'ff'Y ' if ' ' ' ' ' ,f',1a25'1f ' WW t'd ' W' N 'W ' . I 4. Nl' ' W- .4-9 -,,.,.--' f ' ' ' ,wana i--Q-B A nN Js1iWW'W WM aguwwm in-as T... feee 'Y Taking a much needed break during practice is the boys' swim team. 92 BOYS' SWIMMING Coach McGrath starts to get the swim mers ready during practice. SWIMMING TRC I .sa Obi W 'V '- Coming up from a long swim is Steve Burnett, junior. Swimming is a sport that re- quires endurance and deter- mination. The boys' swimming team had a fairly good season this year, coming out 4-8. The team had a lot of fun as well as worked hard. Mike Tucker, junior said, This was one crazy team. We had a lot of laughs while we worked hard. Coach McGrath contributed to the success and advancement of the team by coaching each in- dividual member and giving everyone a chance to swim in the ITIGCTS. Mike TUCKQY also quoted, The whole team work- ed hard, and it showed. BOYS' SWIMMING 93 GIRLS' VARSITY SWIM TEAM: Front: Heather Eastin, Sharon Burgdolt, Sue Leber, Teri Lindell, Kate Billmark, Jamie Niehuis, and Tara Maddox. Mid- dle: Janet Gray, Cecilia Sanchez, Becky Rierson, Shannon May, Nica Wainwright, Robin Hudson, Tammy Shafer, and Jenny Thompson. Top: Rhonda Power, and Jenny Raphael. I Y f 'W ,W, 7.4. I 1 v w - .s I 1 1 5 I J, xxx' 'f-memes . . Finishing a long swim is Jamie Niehuis, freshman. As a freshman Jaime received her letter. 94 GIRLS' SWIMMING i an-1 SYM, M ir., N 'K .,,. l Preparing for a swim is Rhonda Power, junior. Should I go under? is what Jenny Flaphawle is trying to decide. A little cold after a tiring swim is Sharon Burgdolt, senior. NNERS!! They swam with heart! said Coach Reece describing the 85'-86' girls' swim team. This year was successful for the team, they doubled the number of wins from last year and had many swimmers qualify for divisionals. Everyone got a chance to swim, and we all had a great time, said Sharon Burgdolt, 2nd year senior Ietterman. To top it all off, Heather Eastin, senior, took first in divi- sionals and, most important, the state championship in diving. She has worked toward this goal for approximately 12 years. All in all the girls' swim team definitely let Cortez and every school in the district know that we were Better Than Ever! GIRLS' SWIMMING 95 DEDICATIO Makes the Team BADMINTON, like tennis and racquetball are one of the more competitive yet fun rac- quet sports to play. This year, all the girls on the team had a fun season with a record of 3 wins, 7 losses. As a team we did well. We worked TOGETHER to do our best at every game. We do hope to do better next year though, - Andrea McFeeters, junior. One of the tougher teams they played was Prescott. Prescott was the 49-L1 team in the state, but the girls put in a lot of practice. Although they didn't come out as well as they wanted, the girls as usual, had a good time. All in all the season was fun and maybe next year more girls will come out and make it bet- ter. Better Than Ever. Right: Making the comeback with a winning slam was Jennifer Behm, senior. 96 BADMINTON 3,8513 O D as A sss i., A 1, QMS ' W IUIJWS ,:,X.i Bb- 'Q 'XM ST-'Tv' iff mn fe I' Q FF :of 5' D 5 Q 0 O 5 O 0 I Ili W N 21 O 5 D B 'Q 3 O O 3 C0 8 P' 3 N T 0 CD 1 EI 0 N S Q N -2 W 0 E W P VARSITY BADMINTON: Top: Mrs. Heck, Nikki Coleridge, Angel Crandall, Jennifer Behm, Elizabeth tepp, and Missy Crandall. Front: Andrea McFeeters, Amy Moore, Tiffany Bea, and Kathy Thomas. Watching the birdie with intense looks are: Angel Crandall, Amy Moore, and Kathy Thomas, sophomores. L! BADMINTON 97 B D REF F IN G HURTS TEA BUT C.H.S. SOCCER KEPT O PL YIN G Experience within the soccer team is im- proving. Their record showed it with 7 WINS, 5 losses. This year's soccer team was lead by Coach Howard Mackey.He proved to be a coach well liked by all of the players. I thought the sportsmanship on our team g this year was better than last year's, but the ,- referees should study their rulebooks, and aquire quality glasses before stepping on the field. - Shawn Krill, Senior. One thing the players liked about their coach was that he stood up for the team when there was an unjust call. There was an area which Cortez soccer has had to face before hav- ing a girl on the team. At first the players felt that Vicki Dimas, sophomore, wasn't good enough to be on the team, but then she had the skills and could handle the roughness. Greenway seemed to be their toughest competion. Although they lost, the team stated a lot of the refereeing was not clearly called. We had a strong team, but I'm surprised we didn't go to divi- sionaIs. - Shawn Krill, sr. The team should be even better next year because they are only losing three seniors. The sunnyslope game proved our team to have real TOGETHERNESS, because we needed to beat them. It was a whole team effort and no one gave in. - Bus Bustamente, senior. 98 SOCCER V- sham. 'i'NP'..Q4'Q 53' . ' .45-'s Shy- argue - - - -. - W . Q l' 'S ' Q rt f . , . W:-'X'.' fx - f- it we.-' L, - T gf' 1 ig t I A . fm- 1 . ., . a as N,., Q , r . Liga, L . , X 1 2 'NIGHT K A X, si ,V .F N K s 1 . . Top: Keeping the team's efforts in mind Coach Mackey gives stratigic plays. Running for the Defense are Tigg Cooley ghd Dale Miller, juniors and Tom Brunner, r. Right: Soccer was often brutal play as ex- perienced by Keith Folsberg, freshman. Carring him off the field are Gus Bustamante, senior and Darren Galbreath, junior. Kicking the ball around before going into the game is Gus Bustamante, senior. . Playing the role of spectator is Vicki Dimas, sophomore. Hooker, and Gus Bustamante. P . A .A . . M M I Going for the block was John McDaniel, junior. - VARSITY SOCCER: Top: Coach Harold MacKey, Shawn Krill, Tigg Cooled, Jay Davidson, Carlos Gonzales, Dale Miller, Cesar Gonzales, and Chris Bird. Mid- dle: Jennifer Gattis, Tom Brunner, Keith Folsberg, Dave Rich, Dean Tonks, Tom Chase, John McDaniel, and Becky Gentry. Front: Vicki Dimas, Robb fy .,.. Y... .,- , . C.H.S. FEMALE MAKES SOCCER TEAM Every student has a favorite high are anxious to even try out for an all- school year, whether it be the boy sport. sophomore, junior, or senior year. But I feel very fortunate to have made this year, without a doubt, will stand the team, she said. Not only did I gain out for sophomore Vicki Dimas. She is more skills in soccer, but I gained the only female on the Cortez soccer some really good friends. team. Vickie stands only 4 foot 1 1 inches She was doubtful to try-out at first, and sometimes finds that keeping up but then she decided she was going to with the guys isn't as easy as it go full force and not only do seems. something she could be proud of, but There are some like things that are also set an example for other girls who like really complicated for a girl - like chest strapping. lt's so embarrass- ing! she laughs. Vickie encourages other girls to go out for any sport - whether it be all guys or girls - but be willing to give it all you've got. She states, I encourage it, yes, but only if they really want it and are gon- na work hard to acheive the ultimate goal of winning and working as a team. Story provided by the Spec- tator Staff- John Celaya, So. SOCCER 99 UPPCNENTS RUN FOR SAFETY Top: Making it obvious who the best wrestler is is Mark Rocco, sophomore. Beside: Getting his opponent down and out is Rick Lemons, senior. 100 WRESTLING THE TOTAL VICTORIES Defeating an oppo- nent from Glendale was not easy, but it's the winner that counts, Art Estrello, senior. non wardlow, junior triumphantly wins. - OLTS - MAK1 'THE PI M T I K Scott Lager defeats his opponent. e ,Q Art Estrello, senior holds his opponent for an effective victory. VARSIITY WRESTLING ACTION 101 Beside: Not about to let the com- petition get the best of him is Rick Lemons, senior. Below: Award winning Wil Toliver keeps the competition where they belong, defeated. fSenior Photoi Beside: Stret- 2 ching for his next R match is Rick Lemons, senior. Far right: Pat 2 Meza takes the heat from Coach R o b e r s o n . Wrestling is a sport that needs a lot of discipline. Guniori Y Beside: Team support gave a wrestler a lot of self confidence. The varsity coaches and team keep an eye on the match 102 VARSITY WRESTLING STRO GER TQ? 2 VARSITY WRESTLING COLTS: Front: Art Estrello, Kevin Beam, Sidney Salcido, Damon Kobey, Rex Evans, and Rick Lemons. 2nd: Mike Miller, Lance Mc- Conkey, Todd Thurman, Mark Rocco, David South, Bob Kitchell, Dory Greer, Mike Bryum, Ben Montoya. Top: Coach Theel, Ed Meza, Mike Onteveros, Wil Toliver, Don Wardlow, Andy Davies, and Tom Givens. Below: Senior, Will Toliver starts making his moves above the mat. C-.. T VARSITY WRESTLING 103 ,,,,.4g.- Going forthe Amex is Kun aims, iunior. Taking on the opponent is Dean Sittzler, iunior. J.V. WRESTLING: Jett Apperson, Jay Klaus, Mike Byrum, Dory Greer, Dean Sittzler, and Mike Onteveros. 2nd: Ali Altar, Danny Sipe, Mark Rocco, Scott Lager, Chris Andrade. 3rd: Kurt Gillis, Steve McRoy, Dean McCausIin, Joe P-roterri, and Lance McConkey. Those not identified were reported to the staft as quit. 104 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN WRESTLING N. Ready for the next move is Ar- nold Montoya, freshman. The freshman team never ceased to amaze Coach Roberson. Over- M 'it' coming his opponent is Dennis Smith, freshman. FRESHMEN LIKE WRIESTLING l would definitely recom- mend wrestling to all incom- ing freshmen because, it is a fun sport that gets you in good physical condition. said Vince Lampert, freshmaun. lt seenned like wrestling was the .all around best sport this year for freshmen. All the team members were actually Together and felt like it. We were like brothers, we always helped each other out. But we couIdn't have done it without Coach Hatch. expressed many team members. We proved ourselves to be one heck of a team because we did it TOGETHER. stated J. Coil, freshman. 12. Front: Matt Mitchell, Lenny Rogers, Joe Sunseri, and Matt Eastin. 2nd: Brian Gardner, Andy Flannigan, Ken Cox, Greg Perry, Matt Reese, Ira rown, Tyroane Msmoak, Doug Montgomery, and Jamie Holcombe. 3rd Un Whitey: John Cox, Jeff Sunseri, Richard King, Pat Meza, Trevor McDonald, Chad Cortman and John Schustrer. Top: Tom Hernandez Chad Uecker, Vince Lampert, Dylan King Tony Valdez, Leonard Bender, Dennis Smith I 1 Arnold Montoya, Joe Coil, Jarrett Calnimp- tewa, Scott Scipione, Dean Cobasky, and Jeff Apperson. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN WRESTLING 105 ,, ,. L - r y 1 ' L f , - I, L an L x V-' J A, f '. w, p'17gw f4'f -ffff -- ' Q . 6 - . . Mig? kkkh , W ., Letting one go bye is Jody Hooker, Freshman. ' Showing good style is Kristina Harrison, Senior. Getting ready for play is Shannon May, Sophomore. 106 VARSITY SOFTBALL wr- xx Right: Trying for the out is Jeri Dallman, junior. ,Q , HITTI G IT OFF ruvimlx K .. ' 'ikii . al., my, .. .W , , 3 we i iiii , K -1. . 1, w ,. . j , . A,,,,q......,L n 4 ' . M I fn, Top Lett: Making good contact is Shannon May, sophomore. Top Right: Having a team meeting before the next inning. Far Left: Yelling encouragement is Beth Quaing, junior. Center: Pitching a good game is Rene Greendyke, junior. VARSITY SOFTBALL 107 P 5 12 'J , ri' 9 ' sf L5 ..,,, -'Aw -' Quan SOFTBALL SPIRIT CA TCH IT! Above: Showing grit is Kelley Van Gundy, jr. Top Right: Trying to bunt is Debra Peterson, junior. Beside: Some of the Cortez fans get into the team meetings. 108 SOFTBALL y f j s :gr, 4 ri y I . ' T, s 564' 5 j ,j . 11 ' , 3 'B 5 V I 4 ll fy M' lr ,lmwwww ww 'WW' ' ,www v we ' ' A wk- '+ ' ,, wg , . MW-.aye Wff' - ww- M - gr 1 , 9 , A 'fm 5,-Q: vnu: ' , .A- uf-A bl .'. ' r, 3 If 1. A' fi 1 ' f 1 'Ng' I , , gh- 3. j 1 L, Zess Av. .?:Jh, f .4 ai-'B at ' H - THE FRESHMAN SOFTBALL season was very victorious from those of other years. Their record was an impressive 8-1, losing only to Moon Valley. The Colts were coached by Betsy Tucker and Becky Fogarty. The coaches striv- ed for excellence and leadership and without each coache's input the team might not have been so successful. We had an exciting and fun season. It was the best softball team l've ever been on, beamed Shawna Turner, freshman center-fielder, Moon Valley was our only real competition, that is except for Washington. They were tough but we still beat them. The J.V. season didn't start off very optimistic. The holidays really slowed them down. But aftrerwards, they were on their very own. Their season ended with an 8-4 record. They lost once to Moon Valley and three times to Independence. The J.V. was coached by Pat Arkin. Ms. Arkin wanted each team member to have respect and good attitudes throughout the team. I think our team was really good and I had a fun season, said sophomore co-captain Sue Rademaker. Practices were always hard but there was always time for fun. said sophomore second-baseman, Stephanie Vanderame. Even though there were few injuries, they were able to finsih with a winning season. if o,A qnwvlk-4 1-val 1 il:-HIM ..v....,.I i Beside: Getting set for a grounder is Stephanie Verderame. Below: Waiting for the action to begin is Debra Peterson, sophomore. Bottom Left: Popping one up is Kirsten Anderson, junior. Bottom Right: Watching the ac- ,tion are members of the team. E i.: gf K 'F ,V 1 ,N i t V K 'W' '- -ff 4-Musab fm , iff' SOFTBALL 109 C .H.S. BASKETBALL 'Nr We're so TOGETHER - like a family, because we're supportive of each other in practice, on the court, and off the court, even if it doesn't show on the outside. - John Akin, I feel that our team has great A unity. The coaches gave us alot of support along with constructive criticism. - Ben Bloom, jr. 15 if l . if I thought this year was very im- portant for the seniors because after last year's 1-20 season we worked hard, improved, and made 3 ourselves into a contending team. - Chad Bruns, senior. .mf v Last year we rebuilt, and this year we were successful. A lot of pre-game talks from the coaches got us up for hard games. - Doug ovey, junior. . 5? ' T? The competition was a lot harder 1 back in Tennessee, but the com- petiton is still pretty hard out here. D , The bi est difference I've seen t 99 are the qualities of the referees, rttrf they're not so good out here. - ' 'iti Scott Davis, junior. 110 VARSITY BASKETBALL ACTION T04 -w ff' Scott Davis, junior,,from Tennessee, shows Cor- A A tez he's serious about Basketball. N-'-1'f?':f agp:-we 7 7 fm..,,..,,f f W Running the offense is Scott Davis, junior. n 5 4 A j f ,. Nt. . u L L 5 . 1 V ... f ,X HZ -. , .,,-'j g i 522 ' K ' Q.: ACTION N W! D E 348 Our team was really organized, we had everything TOGETHER. We're a crazy bunch of guys, but we play the best basketball around. - Brian lm- boden, junior. E ai NTI-my xg K ,JM .i -f fa fg QTEK Shooting for 2 is 410, Chad Bruns, senior, and keeping himself open is 430, John Akin, iunior. Major action as 4lf54, Boyd Adams, junior passes to 044, Doug Covey, junior. In the background 032, John Zannotti, senior takes cover. 4 More Basketballettes are: Ben Bloom, jrg Dave Macon, srg John Akin, Brian Imboden, Boyd Adams, and Scott Davis, juniors. lt was very difficult to switch schoolslte-ams, but it all worked out for the best. I was really happy to have made the Colt B-Ball team and CORTEZ is a great place. - Dave Macon, senior. Team competition was pretty equal because we were all talented in about the same areas. We proved ourselves to be a tough competitive team this year. - Mike Richardson, junior. The friendships were really great after every game. We went to Dave Ep- ply's house to enjoy festivities after many of the victories and even some of the losses. - John Z Zannotti, senior. VARSITY BASKETBALL ACTION 111 In a game against Independence, John Zannotti, senior, put all of his V 3 free throws in. gf S ff It l 'f 4 Q lg 'P ' Q CMJ 112 VARSITY BASKETBALL if-Q Making this awesome layup count for 2 is John Zannotti, senior. 14132, MAK1 After coming off last year's downhill season the team's chance of winning a lot didn't look good, but that's what made this year's team bring the sur- prising results they did. They went for 1 win, 20 loss record to being one of - the strongest teams in the league. Last year we lacked in experience, but this year's team was a lot more prepared for the competition. - Bill Knigge, sr. When we first started the season we were really good at putting in the 1 -. Q- Q. t. wwX,.,,,,,w fy - g.hV U W... af' Nw. K 4 .ffifs . M 't '- . . NM .M - .,MM Pre-game layup practice always helps for senior Bill Knigge. G A CO EBACK points, but our defense wasn't so hot. Since we've worked harder at defense in practice, we've learned to use it in the game as well as put in the points. stated Coach Larry Enos. We're a pretty TOGETHER team because we're together even off the court. - Dave Epply, sr. ' Senior Bill Knigge held top rebounds for the team at an average of ten per game. Sinking an average of 12 points per game were seniors, Bill Knigge, and John Z Zanotti, and junior John Akin. lt's kind of discouraging sometimes because not a lot of peo- ple go to the games, but the ones that do show a lot of SUPPORT. - Bill Knigge, senior. All in all the Colts were very satisfied with their season. They built up their defense, arose from the low ranks of last year, and managed to be one of the top teams in the league. fun. gi' Q gg? Keeping an eye on the pre-game war- mups are coaches, Larry Enos and Tom Smith. Left to Right: Brian lmboden, Scott Davis, Ben Bloom, Dave Macon, Boyd Adams, John Akin, Coach Larry Enos, Bill Knigge, Doug Covey, John Zannot- g, Mike Richardson, Dave Epply, Chad runs. VARSITY BASKETBALL 113 J.V. PROVES SUCCESSFUL Our season was one of the best we've ever had. Our team got off to a great start and never looked back, com- mented junior, Chad Schlenker. about the J.V. B- Ball Team, J.V. Basketball had quite a successful season finishing off overall with an 11-8 winning record. They went 8-6 in league competition. We did have some tough losses to Prescott and Sun- nysIope, said Craig Treese, junior. But we bounced back and worked really hard to win. L to R: Craig Treese, Chad Schlenker, Chris Culligan, Bill Behm, Tyler Ausere, Coach Tom Smith, Rex Dickens, David Madeya, Steve Shave- ly, Scott Bowman, and Greg Stanton. As quick as he could Bill Behm, sophomore turns to pass to Craig Treese, junior. With determination Tyler Ausere, junior, drives past the defense in an attempt to go for two. 114 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL T fg...'.g,, sisszl- . an 1,91 sifssgswus'-l1xs3?HE51sa?WFg -...M FRESHMEN HOPEFUL Despite our record the Colt freshman team played everyone tough, we were dangerous. - stated Coach Bruce Anderson. The freshman finished the season with a 5-11 record and a great at- titude. The freshmen faced tough competition and teams with much taller players. But we were really respected, added Coach Anderson. Each individual really learned something and improved a lot. ln fact, in four years a State Champion- ship might be here at Cortez. - Ty Powell. qi. S 1 .55 has w , fc if so FROSH TEAM: L to R: Mike Freehill, Mark Anderson, Ty Powell, Rick Stewart, Dave Galles, Tim Stanley, Coach Bruce Ander- son, Bruce Harrier, Jeremy Nelson, David Harkin, Darrel Yakesh, Steve Collines, Glen Baldwin. Not Pictured: Jason Wolf. Top: David Madeya, sophomore, takes it up for two. Above: Darrel Yakesh, freshman carries on the pre-game drill. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 115 PUWER I awrx 1' 'H 1 S ,L 'fl e 'X 6- 'A K' KY LF. .wget 4. 1 ff- fs- SQ is xl- . As the good weather came around so did the baseball season. Practicing started in February without six players who were still playing on the state bound basketball team. The coaches had big expectations for the season. The freshmen and junior varsity had new coaches in Turner and Whitter. Coach Corley was back at the helm after a year of absence. Their goals were improving the number of wins over last year and to make it to divisionals. These goals seemed to be the hopes and dreams of the entire team. Split Photo: Making perfect contact is Jim Baker, junior. Above: Showing his talents in the batting cage is Gus Bustamante, Senior. Beside: Running one out is Scott Hurvitz, senior. 116 VARSITY BASEBALL ACTION if 16519 wa.. 'v Mix.. X nk A it s fi' it si -W fs'.fff3f'ff, i ': grief-, , ' 'Aix L4 ,N -4 T ' f ,B - . .1 , K I i..-1 ' 'ww f'7k 'i Q .' 5 Qty, R A, 45 , .V N s f- w . ,-Q-,Y ,,:..b.. nf. wt :N H -uynw. 'Mgmt . -f V .Q L -nf tt V 1. if - . . .bi A -P, fun Looking to go for two is Brent Flores, senior. s J ? 'm.,M-'L 1 Watching the game intently is Brett Flores, senior and Stan Baniewitz, sophomore. Giving last minute instructions before ame time is Coach orley. VARSITY BASEBALL 117 -nos-3 x. , - M-' -A ...e ga .nv k ..W,. Lia. f. . an H Q .. i .-5, L :Y-K fx. Q 1 f. f gnav. ,fic T' f, 2. -.55 . .W 'Y 'K 1-'MBV' N uxtft' W5 . ' . . ...........4.. , A 'ii4. Top: Bloom, Marshall, White, Knigge schmiu, Hurviu, Russell. Middle? Bustamante, Angeli, Baker, Baniewicz Valenzuela, Treese, Flores, Schlenkerf Front: Evans, Burnett, Nolan, lmboden. Taking in the game is Bobby Valenzuela soph. and Chad Schlenker, jr. 1 1 8 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 4A Caught looking is Bill Knigge, Senior. 53... W.. n153WxA.ge yi. . .K I -a fftlsfgtfffw-1 l we N! W 7- v - 'Y 4 I f I . - i . , HA f p V4 .4 ' !il'kC ! : .., ,um as . s' Su - N' ' ul. - 1 'f A ' f -: sf' I . 5 5? Jw ..-,aiiq ,QI ' . 1 uw ., .---+A--1-t - Q fr 2:22.--4 A ,,,1 . C... , . gawk M X I hw . .W F , x , , ,Ag ., we - A sms A fx 'wana ' '59 ' JN: f A' 52.-iii ' f ' - at i N 4 X ' ..,g.f,93QQ .S-as f-fi S ,u........-W vw ,ag-1 ',,,' .. f .ws fr, ,se . ,,,f,fs,, --as -Q, lf .s A , K . -M, .. ,,, A K , ,. . Q ' AWN A , I ,. . 41' weak, ' ,K -.A Q.,g.Nv,,: ,.., - -4 'Q-ln.. qs. v- Nw s 1 h . ,541-vggm 'W A , .f ruerz fe 5-Q fa g C, -ff. Y-s, 'ft-'f?i . ?sf r x,,,V -51.5. 'f,,..., ,:' 'L 1 . xwvg, Qxgf,-?'wi':f1rgg .naw ' 113-:f?g,Q.tlx.aE4. -1- 1 . . 0 H ' 'sv we .W -aaitfwg . - -' :sw ' ,K ' A L Y , .. W ,' . .R t gi..'i - -- , H.. , I, Q... A A Nifty.. .1343 M' - YH ew-, ,fx .. BASEBALL PRACTICES FOR PERFECTIO Split Photo: Warm-ups before games is a pretty common thing for Bob Schmitt and Gus Bustamante, seniors. Coach Corley and all the team members used to pitching machine almost daily during the season. Colts take a break during innings. 4 ' Jim ?'3iff'Zzf3li A!95iQ?l'f'f'1'i1-5.11, 525 C are uf,u.,W,44'w U1i.evfad-wwu. f- - - M' 1 'WP f ,a Q., mf., . ,-N. n -' 4 ' ' 'D'?4'1? .3:'I.'f9W'fc? up ' ' '7 i'5 1 CATCH IT! VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM 119 cl A ,f.l: yum- I' --,gg ,W . f, ,,,...7- 5 -M9 -HM-' f:f11ffL n wife' wz1.wig4e'f igsizziigswf f .ai fri, ,kki ,is ma?-'Q .,,z.:fgg::z.:,-Lf. OLTS Having a team meeting between innings of a practice game is Coach Witter. Throwing the man out at first base is Cesar Gonzales, freshman. TEAM PHOTO: J.V. BASEBALL: Gonzalez, Kessler, Wasil, Madeya, Matlock, Berguan, Dailey, Barnella, Garner, Leng, Greer, Anderson, Butham, and Shaunessey. 120 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN BASEBALL 455134, . r f 'zygeii 'Q I 7 I in a, o M t . i f ' was W 'K A K . 4 gg, Wfi M in our ri' - 4.14-'4 W . ,me T A if f , A A ' , S, ' X bl Agn .N I' Wa .H QD A 'slag 0 W ,,:e,3, , f .Q 'i' , . . ' . 3 'A 1, -- ' , ' w'-- 1 , 'JP' 'L 7' M LN. I it 4, ,A Q, W F-, syswfqfx K, -f, A4 is L N I T kWiq ff 'V' 'L f 37 T i - -A' - .ffl L A A ,,,, A 'fu' - Y -I ff' . -' ' ' VM, ,,,, , Q M, L .Y '1,1lf,,2+slf ,,3Se f A no , L 7 A ' L. i - 5 1 4 ,41 L .. 'Ef f' in zijn, ' M , K: it . Ni A T 1 T, f i , A ' P L ' L A wh' Ti 'f ' , ' , ' Z ' ' A, ,- ' 94 4-Q , - 304.31 .- fw' izrl, ' , qisni 'L ' f W' ' .' 2 , - A 4 'T L V Aqfilif ss . '12 f' v 3r'2' P vw rf':.. 'vv A V 4 y , 5 i bf, , 5 4, A ,W h- . W- ' 1' uni-p vv V .rf 'iraq ,, A ' 4. ,-,J-s ' 1 ' .4-1-', -.H - 1 wiv, team to bat. - Top Left: Going over the proper posi- tion on the rubber with Jason Christenson is Coach Hulbert. lFrosh Photoj Top Right: FRESHMAN TEAM: Top: Steve Collings, Kurt Lachoik, Leonard Bender, Scott Ulinger, Malt Rees, Eric Treese. Middle: Chris Husdon, Russel Leiberman, Kevin Ray, Eddie Grant, Phil Dougherty, Glenn Baldwin, Mike Freehill, Dave Galles, Shawn Parkhouse. Front: Trevor McDonald, Jamie Holcomb, Mark Fritser, Rob Mc- Cormick and Ty Powell. The boys were coached by: Turner and Hulbert. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN BASEBALL 121 P TAKI 9 IT 0 This year's girls' varsity as a team and that helped us to basketball team had a very suc- have a rewarding season. said cessful season. The team was Kelly Wentzel, junior. able to take advantage of five The pressure to go to state returning players and several was put on this year's girls' var- moving up from both the J.V. sity team. Both Varsity Softball and frosh teams. and Volleyball went to state We all worked TOGETHER, leaving the path clear for Basketball. Many of the same players played for more than one of the teams. All in all the girls had a great season. Out team wasn't just victorious, we had a lot of fun in the process, stated Jennifer Roberts, sophomore. Helping each other with shooting form are Beth Quaing 81 JoAnn Espinoza. --,-..,,, MM . ' ' - ill 54, .ff 3 WM, if During an intersquad game Kelly Wentzel, junior shoots as 452, Jen- nifer Behm, senior trys to block the shot and Rona Pride, sophomore, looks on. VARSITY, Top: Ms. Austerman, JoAnn Espinoza, Rona Pride, Tammy Giesenhagen, Susie Carr, Beth Qua- ing, and Teri Tanita. Front: Jeri Dallmann, Sylvia Mitchell, Kelly Went- zel, Jennifer Roberts, Jennifer Behm, and Michele Cooke. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 123 J GOI G FOR IT The girls' J.V. basketball team streak was broke. this year was very enthusiastic. This year's girls freshman They seemed to win every basketball team was constantly shouting contest there was bet- improving. Working as a team ween the three girls' basketball made learning together a great teams. There was also a very experience. said freshman Pg. 124, J.V. TEAM: Cecilia Scavone, Kirsten Anderson, Sue Rademaker, Amy Parker, Jodi Hooker, Miriram Ber- toldo, Michelle Haywood, Lori Baldwin, Kelly Madeya, Kim Culbert- son, Claudia Gilbert, Rita Summers, Stephanie Verderame, and Ms. Ferguson. FROSH PHOTO, Left: Tami Etter, Karer1 Bolton, Shannon Hutzler, Tracy i Ayers, Shawna Turner, Trisha Lensner, Coach Tanguay, Enrica Ber- toldo, Sonia Lucas, Paula Green, L Sophia Keller, Yvonne Johnson, Chevelle Garrison. high noise level on all of the bus Sonia Lucas. The team was able rides to away games. The J.V. to keep their cool against some team had many more qualities really tough competition. Their than just being loud. The team team will be able to provide Beth Quaing, jr. teaches Paula Green, fr. how to take a break during practice. Above: Shawna Turner looks on as was hard working and tough. some excellent players for the . They stayed together even future years of the girls' basket- other team members pracnce' when their six game winning ball program. GIRLS' J.V. AND FROSH BASKETBALL 125 Before running sprints adequate stretching is required. Getting strength in speed are two varsity ,yearn . fa . ..: 5 ,.-Aff' A f A ' .f:f,gs4sfMfsw, R, .wi .,. . Q 2'Q1gwLNaQ'i'4fs-s:p- A ' ' 'A -1 -1 -i f wus A ,-K J--'fir f Q -V. A :af nm up 'ie wg, Q. , wr , :Q H vi 5' ei +1 l'Unl'leI'S. Uwsgwifa time g 5 i Q wgig sf , 51 wk f 'tt A ' f, 0'9- T 5 'Ng I i ,,. j-,M ,A mga' ,.. M 4 grfi-, ,Q-P A ' - .,,M..1,..,'1ig2 qu- , Aim. ,, ,M MW, w15,,glT,.K,gWk fa 126 BOYS' VARSITY TRACK ACTION ing V11 T ,gp vi mfiftf 1 4 ,,. 1. Q, ff' 'K', 1, mmf at? vw Mt, ig' if 'Wal if 'W 4' ,T . 'Q Y-:U A Nuff A A ,sikglis ,fwlg 1' tr V , .ass if T T l gp 4: , ' .5 ,514 5' .f -fviia-1.4 -. ,ya W, W, . 'Vw FP s ' , 'gh ,M T A av '31 -. L +A YW ff? f ., .,, 'T' T5 ' L, N I 1 g ' ,M N - ' ' 'K M 953145, 'A ' if.. W- , Bottom: Coach Smith gives out goals and times his runners should be work- ing for after their first time trial. Top: Practicing their running form for the pole vault are varsity competitorsg Erin Strole, sophomore, Wayne Thiry, sophomore, Dave Nevin, junior, and Brent Spncer, senior. Side: Scott Matas, senior practices his form on the discuss throw. Ban fl an WY BOYS' VARSITY TRACK ACTION 127 asv? ,,,,. -- ':?gi5 Zf-'..,x K .- -.. -..mt Ex, 7 ..-044-ttlzqulliwif 11 :Ai ,,.. ... W vfv nv qv' 1075, W -...fn-,Q--we '. '. ,wwf , M ,gf W., 1. ' - f J La., s, f- W A '49 'Sim ,NYM N :V Q V:,'f lf T if , fx ? ' W Q ,, I T, Q A., ,Lg ,Q it 9 may ' T WZ? , ig, E ' ., H G, , 1, A 1' I 1 It in 4 M N V ,.,,, fm , W M Q 1. - M . :sg 'Q Combining strenght and skill is senior Ragen Hunt. There are many preparations the boys have to take before practicing. Such as putting on the weights, changing shoes, and mental drive. 1 28 BOYS' VARSITY TRACK TEAM PY . Wi 1973i ., vt W 'T ww-if K ' KNIQ we .ar -sq 'A' 'H' Coach Larsen checks over the . E ..-fx L Q VN, VARSITY TRACK: Front: Dave Harkin, Jon Law, Wayne Thirty, Cory Williams, Mike Kennedy, Tick Montgomery, Scott Bowman, Jason Toback, Dave Nevin, and Doug Williams. 2nd: ennis Jerin, Aaron Strole, Cory Christiansen, Brian Rossi, Randy Dickens, Arnold Montoya, Ron Neal, Ragen Hunt, Steve Savocki, and Steve Kytola. 3rd: Jon Grey, Steve Estrada, Travis Christiansen, John Ken- nerson, Glen Phelps, Paul Savoki, Ben Montoya, Craig Seals, and Brent Spencer. Top: Jason Wiley, Rick Evans, Todd Findley, Coach Smith, Andy Sigala, Coach Obye, Brian Hallman, Coach Larson, Lee Riggins, Jenny Gattis, Jeff Wehrein, Keith Howard. Not Pictured: Andy Dezember, cott Matas. Ben Montoya and Brian Rossi wait in E lineto shot put. y . KES is TEAM T0 THE TGP L.. - gn 3 534. ig ' 2 A ,,.. ., ,,,, V,,,. f ML, . . l ll as 9 lil ,g , ..-eng--.I 4 -.--n-n-u- ..-. .:,- .::: --- ..-L -, 4-1 -, BOYS' VARSITY TRACK TEAM 129 mv ,QS rf' Q' 'OS' 1 ,gs 45 siuhx L fx: gs..-Q we yt N5 Na. If 5 wx , S N. A 'K aw . . . gi ' Y L -- xx X Q' 'f f. K R 'X5'xy1, xE L, AN A gk m .N ,, N X N as-N.. ,,t,,,,,, -.ex Q M . 4 Sb ' V 2 x. 5 y ,Ya gkgxw. and Q -.. A 130 GIRLS' TRACK ACTION , X Beside: Track time trials were an every day part of prac- tice as shown by Kelli Greer, senior and Coach Strickland. Below: The girls' track discuss team was always open for suggestions as shown by Janet Gray, senior-sitting, Coach Edwards, Jennifer McRae, and Dalene Draghn, juniors. Across Bottom: The rest of the girls' track team looks on as Coach Edwards starts the distance runners: Tina Peterson, sophomore and Rachelle Treadwell, senior. 1-if .nn-.ga HQTTSGQQQ:-f V' . GIRLS' TRACK ACTION 131 THE WILL TO WI CUMES F RO WITHI P' THAT'S THE GIRLS' TRACK TEAM'S THEME THIS YEAR 'X GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK: Top: Coach Edwards, Sylvia Aiton, Janet Gray, Kelli Greer, Tina Peterson, Krista White, Jen- nifer 0'NeiII, and Coach Strickland. Front: Rachelle Treadwell, Yolanda Allen, Carri McCarthy, April Wagenfehr, Angela Anania, Jamie Niehuis, Janine Wiley, and Daylean Wagenfehr. Not Pictured: Michelle McKiney, Storm: Nash, Kim Ed- monson, Jennifer McRae, Dalean Draghn, Dena Kana, and Robin Hudson. I Once again in 1986 the Cortez events. According to head coach, Bil Girls' Track Team was excep- Leading the way on this year's Edwards, This is the best ove tional. In Coach Bill Edwards' se- team were Rachelle Treadwell talent we've ever had at Corte cond year as head coach the team 1400, 800, 81 both relaysj, Sylvia - The girls have worked har rose to new level of competitive Aiton 1400, 1600, 81 both relaysj, get where they're at and dese perfection. The team was a perfect Michellle McKiney1100, long and all the accolades they receive.' blend of new girls with exceptional high jumps, one relayj, Yolanda Making the running, jumping, talent and veterans who have had Allen 1100, 200, long jump, and drills, warm-ups, and team great accomplishments in the one relayj, and Daylean togetherness Better Than Ever past. The team only had 20 Wagenfehr 11600, and 3200j. definitely what the girls' track members but one of its strong Assisting with the distance team team accomplished this year, al points was having exceptional was Ms. Strickland. they've let everyone know it. athletes able to score points in all 132 GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK Top: Dalene Draghn, junior takes her time in getting this discus throw far. Center: The girls' track team and coach Edwards wait for the track to clear before starting their time trials. Outside: Working hard on running the distance before this picture was taken, is Sylvia Aiton, freshman and Rachelle Treadwell, senior. LKGQSN-FRNVV, sttk w 'U' I' , 1 1 'll Nam r . f v .f K. J H , ,. ,. gym-an 1, Q' ' L S '1- - ,- 1 ' j':Jf?:-?'ffw q'iSL, ' 925. f ' -f if ' f ' was .., . IVV, '.,, N ,iwqk ' . ' ' ' l -, -4+ . -Eff-'f',,,,...f 'f Jn- QQ, '1-in-t . .gg- W Q N, ,. . 4' 0 ff.. L 1' Q .V ,. ' wi '--sg A y Ai. M. .,. V V 7 A -,5 0 at 4, , ,..,,,,,,. , .4 , J., .. A M.v,a,,.,w7 Q -X ,,. ,, ui, ' k -weary? jg: 4 ' ' ' ' ' --. . ifiT1'f?,, it . - f Q uvfflrn K 4, Time trials on the 100 and 300 meter runs often meant walking back and forth across the football field to restartg as shown above. GIRLS' VARSITY TRACK 133 xxi . 1 A VANTAGE COLTS MOVING TO the AAA-Division II format did nothing to but help the boys' tennis program. They still played the Big Boys g Brophy, Shadow Mountain, and other Division I schools which gave them that most important experience needed for state, and made it easier to play teams in their own division. This year's team started out with only six varsity, two junior varsity players and built up to over twenty before our first match. Most of our new players had never played before and the improvement, with the help of Mr. Bill Thorn, was amazing. expressed Coach Doug Schlenker. Top: True to form is Gary Thorn, sophomore. Left: Working on his half-volley is Dean Schlenker, sophomore. L. to Fl.: Gregg Stanton, Dean Schlenker, Mark Dodson, Tom Kajamowicz, Jay Davidson, Gary Thorn, and Steve McFloy. Coached by Doug Schlenker. -Q K , fi ..., t if X 7' fi ,I Ai! ,,A - - is su -fir' -K I- ' ' I I - ., wiwifs -- F 5 if,.,Qk,,,,1.:X'5:'is9 T' - ' , 'N N ' X- ex if' S 1 ....... .Q i Q I, 91 .Qf ,I . SS 'H I as iWg'gi.iilLff1111'f::1 L hips - f gk 4 134 VARSITY TENNIS :Q M, awe- di! is 7' P I 11' x 1 I 1 l M W .......-qw'-Q' D5 9 Q K , 1 , -I .ins-, X ,gs -:wif i Q if4'?Cf+3iiiiftiifi?-. is -s o Ng N' si Vim 'K A. xtmstvpiu fkw I swxyiig 4 I I ftss II: . . t,,,.,ffX-1-'Mr'-nfs-. L .B V , - '..f1?, i'i'g'5'4!l:'3.1av1ml-f X B' fax' .. il PSF . .. , . 'Y , . .,,B D , M....m.s-M ,Q bk 1 . ky M,,,,,........., , 5 X . . ..M ' X I. 7.- -4., W'----,,,, ......-21 Y 3 -Q ? ' A Q 'Jbifd wa, x - 2gQ?fjh l '4 fse1f1:.w. f A '5?? zW, ?g'i1?'.,e'?1 QQ ., . - Y ..,.,,,,,.,......-.-w--.....f-m- -sx.'t'....1 r 3 3 -1-renin is-2-5 , . 1 'U as A , X ,e.5gx,: . A..-,..,.,...-J--aw X 1 ' 1 f , . 'Xi . . m g-sg K - ' k - as .www - ,. ,gig - f Q-, X - - Q .. . 1- Af fl gs K iwkw M - fsmsw m --.F 2,035.2 ' W.-,....-.,..... . -..,,-t - .. .,.. K-1.31 . s s f ,q. ...Mm I N , Q WW, 1 g A c . . .. me i I we , , . . , ,, X . .. . . .. Q ' . L. ,, spin, . 3 i . ' X. if m My l 3g.k.-his ,:5fy.,,g5w gs.: -A Zigi' .4 -f -. 5 3- ,iq A s il T. s f Q I 1 I V V f xx. .xy ARM Top Left: Working on his senle is Bill Behm, sophomore. Top Right: BOYS? J.V.: L. to R.: Coach Thorn, Aaron Newkirk, Louie DeLaCruz, Brian Bulman, Aaron Huge, Brian Yarbrough, Bill Behm, Bobby States, Sean Cude, Tyrone Smoaks, Jim Stanley, Desmoind Wright, Mark Dodson. Left: The only senior on: the team, works hard at the game. Above: Talking over the strategy is Coach Thorn and John Celaya. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 135 MURE GIRLS Xl' E I . The girls' tennis team seems to be getting larger every spr- ing. With more girls playing, practices were not only challeng- ing, but also fun. Practices were held everyday after school and matches were played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The season started with a pizza party celebrating wins over Independence and St. Mary's. Tennis was really fun this year, said ,Julie Claiborne, We had a neat coach and everyone got along well. Before the divisions Elizabeth Cook stated, lf we continue to play well we should have a pretty good chance of taking it. All in all the girls had a very successful and fun year. They thought their participation was Better Than Ever. 136 GIRLS' TENNIS N ..' X., 1' xx,X XKxkxN'XX'?' ,,.w I t . WX TX. IX Ax Xf- i , R - .' ' wfw N 2 mx. xxxxlx 3 XXX I C Cxi ' NNXQ XS N. u X 1,2 xx X xx 'N XeQ'xT,NE xx x KK X I X xk N. , ' x xx, xxx K X, Q xr ' Sl 1 K '1 Tx 114-C cr R ,QA -f-4..N nn i flag, Left Pho1to: VARSITY: Top: Sonya Givan, Julie Claiborne, Shannon Norris, and Elizabeth Cook. Front: Sandie Stengal and Louan Kall. Split Photo: Going over activities for the week, with the girls is Coach Anderson. Bottom: Christina Glasenhapp, Foreign Exchange Student from Germany shows her ability. Page 133: Lower Left: JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Andrea NIcFeeters, Becky Miller, Kathy Koser, Livia West, and Christina Glasenhapp. Front: Lora Beres, Chris Bacon, and Shannon May. Below: Practicing her serves is Shannon Norris, sophomore. GIRLS' TENNIS 137 PEGPLE SPIRIT KX T? Spiritline Captain, Angel Stahler, senior and Rep Club Preside senlor dress up and show thelr splrlt on a splrlt day. BETTER rl-IAN EVER . . . Nolhing Less will Do . . . Doin' ll TOGETHER Will Prove Thai H's True . . . Never Sa Never were BETTER THAN EVER! ON FIRST DECATI-ILO TEAM STRIVES FOR SUCCESS In the first Academic Decathlon held recently, Cortez placed third in the competition against Apollo, Glendale, and Thunderbird at Glendale High School, being edged out by Thunderbird, first, and Apollo, second. After we took the lead halfway through the match, we established a mutaul con- fidence that we could win, stated Eric Johnson, junior. But then the other school overtook us. The six member team, with one alternate, is coached by Mr. Richard Eddleman and Mr. Robert Furlong. The six juniors, Jon Beck, Myriam Bertoldo, Erik Johnson, Theresa Natwick, Will Rau, Cliff Marlowe, lalternatej, and Deidre Salcido, senior, made up this year's team. I was very satisfied with the showing they made, con- sidering they are a novice team and it was their first match, stated Mr. Eddleman. In a meet, two represen- tatives from each school compete against each other, pressing a buzzer to answer. ln the end, the school that Story provided by the Spectator Staff, writer, Lora Beres, sophomore. Ha! Enthusiasm! shown by Todd Findley, junior for the Var. Football team. , has accumulated the most points wins. The decathlon team at Cortez practices twice a week, or every day before the future rneet. On February 1st, Cortez competed in the county U.S. Decathlon meet. The Super-Quiz topic was Immigration to the United States. Other topics included were: Mathematics, fine arts, economics, language and literature, science, and history. N- 1 . '11 ,, 2 . K ' . , ff S .XVU I X Q 5 ' H -- 'e fx.. A .Aff I Q - . ' ,Ain fr. -in PEOPLE DIVISION 139 Attention Students: Do you know who your class officers are? lf not read on. Class of '86 5 The Seniors President: Susan Se Hirohata, Vice President: Michele Rich cretary: Theresa Boynton, Publicity, Ma Kreitler, Mike Overton, Angel S O'Neill, Kim Rud er: Shawn Phi ips Koedyker, and Senators: Diane anie Duffy, Veronica Lucas, Jeanne Fleming, Kris wrtz, Shawna Trapp. Class of '87 s The Juniors N President: Jennifer McRae, Vice President: Beth Quaing, Treasurer: Amy Bratt, Secretary: Chris Riddle, Publicity Manager, Mia Olson, and Senators: Christi Lopez, Liz Cook, Wendy . Munn, Lori Baldwin, Rita Summers, Sarah Matheson, Julia Haak, Teri Tanith, MaryAnn Mayo, and Cathy Riddle. Class of '88 N The Sophomores - President: Mike Kennedy, Vice President: Shannon Norris, Treasurer: Stephanie o Secretary: Kris Dryfouht, Publicity Manager: Sue Richardson, and Senators: Brian Beman, Greg Stanton, Mike Hart, Amy Flanagan, Michelle Stewart, Monica Garcia, Jennifer Gattis and Chris Bacon. Class of '89 - The Freshman X President: Cesar Gonzales, Vice President: Arnold Montyoa, Treasurer: Marianne Seidiac , Secretary: Becky Teller, Publicity Manager: Jason DiMaria, and Senators: Shawna Turner, Rick Wagner, Jason Tillwack, Evon Johnson, and Callie Carman. What did they do? Your Senior class put on Homeco ' first place float with the raoring 20's. Y ' Phoenix Civic Plaza ' Sophom ming and ran all of it's activities and won our Junior Class put on prom, which w on April 26, with the theme of Celeb ' ore and Freshman class held dances and Being a class officer was really f ' Diane Kreitler, seni HAPPE MAKING THINGS mond, Treasur nager: Diane tahler, Steph ge, Laura Le ' as held at the rating Us Together. Y candy sales to prepare for years to come. un, l m glad I got to be part of what was going on, said or. BETTER THAN EVER 140 STUDENT couNClL lqwl Top Corner: Discuss- ing issues on their next activity are sophomores: Sue Richardson and Michelle Stewart. Beside: Manning the table for the blood drive and tailgate party is Scott Matas, senior and Sarah Matheson, junior. 1 Inside Middle: Student Body Officers, Kathy Thompson, senior Uudiciaryl and Marci Mondotte, Junior lPublicity Managerl share a joke about the Christmas fair. Above: Listening attentively during a junior class meeting is senator, Lori Baldwin. Beside: Student council members discuss the order of events before a freshman assembly. Teisha Leavens, Beth Quaing, Kelli Greer, and Kelli Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL 141 142 STUDENT BODY for year nn with Taking a look at the student council board is Wendy Munn. IU- li ,V , ,jtif ,gun-nr Beside: On the senior float, Jason Staats chugs down some Rootbeer before ac- tivities start. Above: Several student council members arrive early for Open House. Santa iScott Matasj cares at the Senior ChiIdren's X-Mas Party. Top: At the junior table, Rita Summers and Amy Bratt Iesll cold drinks during the Christmas Fair. Above: Riders on the senior Float were Scott Martas, bartender, Jason Staats, lrootl beer chugger, and Laura Lewitz, flapper. STUDENT BODY 143 SENIORS IARC HOT IN '86!! WE LOOK GOOD! OH! WE LOOK O GOOD! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Front: Diane Kreitler, Senator, Shawna Trapp, Senator, Kris O'NeiI, Senator, Jay Klaus, Senatorg Shawn Phillips, Treasurer, Susan Hirohata, Presidentg Michelle Richmond, Vice-President, and Diane Koedyker, Publicity Manager. Top: Veronica Lucas, An el Stahler, Stephanie Duffy, Jeanne Fleming, Mike Overton, and Kim Rudge Senators. NOT PICTURED: Teresa Boynton, Secretary, and Laura Lewitz, Senator. , WE ARE THE MIGHTY CORTEZ SENIORS OF '86 This year the senior class had a lot hard work had been worth it when were planned, and children loved their of fun and challenging projects. They Homecoming had been a success. gifts. started out the year by organizing For Christmas they held their annual To wrap the year up the seniors week long activities to go along with Christmas party. It was a party put on were invited to the Senior the Cortez Dances Through The for the underpriviledged children at Breakfast. Michelle Richmond Decades Homecoming theme. They the Glendale ChiIdren's center. Many stated, It was a special time for us to put in a lot of hard work putting seniors participated by adopting a lit- be TOGETHER for one of the last TOGETHER their winning Roaring tle brother or sister for the day. All of times as the Class of '86. CORTEZ 20's float and decorating the gym for the children, including the seniors had LOVES IT'S '86 SENIORS!! the dance. They knew that all of their a lot of fun. Many Christmas activities 144 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Scott Adams Brian Alexander Tammy Anderson Sasha Aubury Gigi Babajko Mark Bailey Kristine Banville Chad Barnes Kevin Barnes Jennifer Bashaw Jennifer Behm Marianne Bell Sharon Burgdolt Peggie Bergen Edward Bertoldo Steve Biehl Vicki Block Rhonda Bond Janet Borst Lara Boughter SENIOR CLASS 145 Erin Boynton Teresa Boynton John Braun Anthony Brix James Brotherton Kurtis Brown Ronald Brown Thomas Brunner Chad Bruns Julie Bryant Gary Bugh Richard Burbank Gustavo Bustamante Irene Calvert Maichael Campbell Walter Campisano Beverly Candelaria Steve Carmen Marnie Carnahan Cathleen Carr 146 SENIOR CLASS IW if 'E lla 4 -1 .91 www , ,J fhvx 329-'Y ,Lv ,, Mary Caruso Alan Casillas Aimee Caulk Scott Chenowith John Chiccarella Gina Clay Dawn Coleman Michelle Cooke Virginia Cooke Dawn Court William Coykendall Jason Crowe Rose Cullen Michele Culligan SENIOR CLASS 147 Montie Cunningham Jay Davies Alicia DeLeon Deanna DiGiuseppe Diane Dichler David Disspain Robert Dodge Mark Dodson Craig 'Dougherty Kathy Doyle Kerry Drociak 148 SENIOR CLASS -:-ry,-v - iv ywuxi .,, 'Q- 4:5 X Laughing with a friend is Jeanne Fleming, Senior. Stephanie Duffy LeAnn Dumon Heather Eastin Vanessa Eaton Aimee Eggert Jill Elenbass Sheila Elerholz Ric Elmore David Epply Arthur Estrello Ricky Evans Patrick Flannigan Jeanne Flemming Babette Flynn Scott Flynn Sherrie Forrester Dirk Fretz Anna Fuentes Richard Fuentes Andrea F ulcher SENIOR CLASS 149 David Fuller John Garten Joseph Gaynor Jennifer George Tammy Giesenhagen Mary Gilbert Jeff Goodin Janet Grey Barbara Green Wendy Greenberg Kelli Greer Wayne Guy Ken Hadley Scott Hair Margaret Hancock Kristina Harrison 150 SENIOR CLASS ,CS QQ Looking out on the field is Lon White Senior. 4?-5 1,56 lb 5 K is i I . Robert Hart Jacquelyn Hartman Stephanie Harwood Kimberly Haywood Damon Hendricks Russel Henrichsen Steven Henson Rachelle Hernandez Terry Hill Jill Hinrichs Susan Hirohata Tanya Hood Robert Hosler Kelly Howell Steve Hrovat Rene Huge Ragen Hunt Scott Hurvitz Robert Jackson Dolores .laurigue SENIOR CLASS 151 Tami Jensen Kristina Johnsen Diane Johnson Harry Jones Todd Jones Matthew Keliher Kurt Kemmerer Terry Kingman Robert Kitchell Kimberlee Kittel Jay Klaus Barbra Kline Karla Knapp William Knigge David Knorowski Diane Koedyker Diane Kreitler Shawn Krill Chris Kvvale Shawn LaCombe 152 SENIOR CLASS 4 M 'w Y i 7,1 Nm Q L Ln when :ik 'Wd . , , ,-,g E Q f ' -'K-.W ' rf- .. it E2 2. fi EX fluff , ,, , Q, 4, , .al , fa . 1 ' ,f N I9 if N .-...Z. .. W3, ,Q .,,.p V wg ,M A Terry Lakey Christopher Larsen Teisha Leavens Sue Leber Tawna Lee Rick Lemons Kelly Levy Michael Lewis Teri Lewis Laura Lewitz Menthie Liter Veronica Lucas David Macon Michael Mahar SENIOR CLASS 153 Traci Main Keith Maldonado Gordon Mankins Melissa Martin Scott Matas Robert McAllister Marty McDermontt Dane McEntire Linda McKernan Angela Mendivil Mike Mendoza Bonnie Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell Sonya Moen 154 SENIOR CLASS Steve Moen Kelly Mugar Stephanie Mull Dyann Murray Rhonda Neal Deborah Nelson Carol Nelson Aina Nevin Matthew Nicolay Scott Okabayashi Kristin 0'Neill James Ormiston Michael Overton Alfred Page Rachelle Penick Thomas Paul Chris Perrin Shawn Phillips Nicole Pittaway Steven Pless SENIOR CLASS 155 Lisa-Lea Plinski Cynthia Poncho Jason Pride Rochelle Putman Gerald Rademaker Heidi Rebele Katherine Reece Lisa Reed Sara Rettinger Todd Richardson Michele Richmond Diana Rizzo Alan Robertson Kim Robinson Laura Rogers Kimberly Rudge David Rumzek Thomas Russel Deidre Salcido Charles Sanchez 156 SENIOR CLASS lin ,ik ! a 4 1 ,. I , 1 ' 17? fa-no ml- , K7 J 1 Q 'P fi 'ISF QW few 'MMV v 'Wi 11.4, ff 49 Y, je-of D' WT1 ?'fff' gg if v' Taunia Sargent Tami Scheer Robert Schmitt Nancy Scott Charles Sewell Ricky Shilts Douglas Shobe Tony Simmons Kym Simonsgaard Traci Sims Kelli Smith Stacey Smith Martina Smrtka John South Brent Spencer Jason Staats Neal Stafford Angel Stahler Paul Stanton Michael Starkey SENIOR CLASS 157 Elizabeth Stepp Robert Stevens Craig Stout Robert Strahota Tina Stubbs Kurt Stutzman Sheri Tetu Kathryn Thompson Stanley Tiedens Leigh Anne Timiney Toni Tingley Michelle Toth Rachelle Treadwell Scott Tyner Gina Vaninetti Tammy Vannasdale Jennifer Walker Lisa Webb Curt Werwinski .lack White 158 SENIOR CLASS uw new yfa-W' 1: IP ff? fmt!! X hangin' around before school are Lewis, Dyann Murray, and Kim 7 fm , di., ' ie. John Zanotti Steve S. Zawicki Dawn Ziller We f X X x T ' M Sleeping in class is something seniors often daydream about. As shown by Aimee Caulk and Jennifer George. Lon White Kristine Whitman Corbin Wright Jon Wright Bryan Yates BiJonn Yetter Jennifer Younie Julie Yourist Seniors of '86! SENIOR CLASS 159 J U ICRS! FI LLY UPPERCLASSMEN!! s 3 au- I I 1 b 6 '2 ',s X, , in JUNIOR OFFICERS: Top Row: Jessica Rea, Maryann Mayo, Wendy Munn, and Sarah Matheson. Second Row: Mr. Belcher, Ben Montoya, Liz Cook, Julia Haak, Christi Lopez, Kathy Riddle, and Jeff DiMaria. Front Row: Lori Baldwin, Amy Bratt, Beth Quaing, Jennifer McRae, Mia Olson, and Chris Riddle. 160 JUNIOR OFFICERS Boyd Adams Deanna Adams John Akin Kristin Allen Troy Allen Kirsten Anderson Agustin Angeli Erik Angelo Andrea Applegate Lori Ashley Tyler Ausere Elizabeth Baird James Baker Lori Baldwin Tara Barnett Jon Beck Dawn Belvin Shawn Belvin Deanna Bender Bill Berggren 4 Myriam Bertoldo Danielle Bevington Melissa Boshart Lynetta Boyer Rodney Bragg Janine Braslawsce Adam Bray Patrick Bria Robert Brightwell Apryl Brinegar JUNIOR CLASS 161 Jeff Broadway Matt Brooker Cameron Brown Amy Browning Shellie Bryant Daniel Bulger Chris Burke Dwayne Burnett Steve Burnett Kim Burtch Dan Bryan Michael Byrum ValJean Calnimptewa Barbie Bardenas Sheryl Carmam Monica Castillo Julie Claiborne Scott Clark Tina Clark Michael Clubb Krista Coady 162 JUNIOR CLASS 1 41 .11 v' 'f it it p Denise Coffey Jason Consolver Liz Cook Tig Cooley Doug Covey Tracy Coykendall Melissa Crandall Robyn Crane Joe Crendshaw Lesli S. Csupick Jeri Dallman Jay Davidson Darin Davis Greg Davis Jered Davis Sherri Dawson Joan Deason Brad Debusk Jennifer Dehne Tim Dewane Andy Dezember Richard Dickens Kristen Dickson Jeffrey DiMaria Maryann Dobbs Diana Dominguez Renee Donner Dalene Draughn Tricia Dunn Dayna Elmore JUNIOR CLASS 163 l Sharon Epply Dawn Erlbacher Joann Espinoza Dan Estrada Tanya Etter Brian Evraets Mike Farmer Patrick Figger Kendra Filary Todd Findley Lynn Findura Packy Flickinger Varlerie Flynn Amy Foresberg Mike Foulk Tammy Fowler Shawn Fraley Chris Frye Sean Gall Tracy Gallegos Christina Garcia David Gertjejansen Chris Gilbert Jay Gillis Sonya Givan Christine Glasenapp Michael Glenn Carlos Gonzales Ann Goodall Robert Graf 164 JUNIOR CLASS C., .fr Yi? -1:4 Council brings best of friends Julie Kane and Joe Gaynor, Senior. X J Rene Greendyk Dory Greer Lisa Griffin Julia Haak Norris Hadley Rebecca Halford Ken Hallock Anglea Hamilton Eugene Hamilton Tracey Hamilton Shawn Hancock Karen Handly Cathy Hart Charlotte Haught Donna Hayes Annette Hecht Pat Heinen John Hemphill Brian Hernandez Dan Hillman Brian Hinrichs Renae Hoeldt Micheal Holbrook JUNIOR CLASS 165 Wendy Holcombe Robb Hooker Cari Iffland Brian Imboden Leslie Ingram Tim Jackson Bart Johnson Brian Johnson Eric Johnson Eric Johnson Lori Johnson Rick Johnson Arthur Jones Michael Juehara Tom Kajmowicz Louan Kall Julie Kane Teresa Keegan Joel Kersenbrock Jin Kim Darren King 166 JUNIOR CLASS .1 -.9 ... 9 t A WWUFDM 6 With a puzzled look Mike Holcombe wonders the photographer is doing. Bonnie Kiwan Necole Kollars Shannon Kortman Lisa Kress Tianne Kurn Lesley LaDue Scott Lager Robert Lalley Raquel Lampert Michael Lee Richard Leiderman Sandrra Lemons Diane Lewis Rachel Leyva Linda Littlefeild Christi Lopez Laura Lopez John Loudermilk Harold Lowe Judy Maldonado Melissa Malone Rocco March Lisa Marks Clifford Marlowe Cory Marshall Steve Martz Sarah Matheson MaryAnn Mayo Dean McCausIin Lance McConkey JUNIOR CLASS 167 Jon McDaniel Michele McKinney Kathleen McNeel Jennivfer McRae Steve McRoy Dedra Melvin Regina Meschede Ed Meza Mark Mickelson Dale Miller Leslie Miller Marci Mondotte Susan Montgomery Ben Montoya Jon Moore Jeanette Morgan Jeff Morgan Melissa Morris Zuber Mulla Sherrie Mullies Wendy Munn Arlette Murray Stormi Nash Theresa Natwick Judy Nukha Sam Nunez Mia Olson Sandi Olson Susan Ozimek Angela Parachini 168 JUNIOR CLASS Shannon Parkhouse Devin PBHGFSOII Rovger Pennington Rich Perez Ken Peterson Andrea Pittaway Cheri Pollard Gerald Pollard Rhonda Power Lori Pursell Beth Quaing William Rau David Rees Pamela Reeve Lonnie Reird Jeff Reimer Cindy Reyes David Rich JUNIOR CLASS 169 Tammy Richards Mike Richardson Catherine Riddle Chris Riddle Michael Riehle Brian Rocco Barbara Rohr Tim Russell Catherine Saenz Richard Salter Rhonda Salyer Lisa Savoca Marc Schaefer Chad Schlenker Julie Schwan Doug Scott Liz Scott Steve Scott Regina Seay Mike Schaffer Don Shaver Angela Shobe Ray Sikora Shawn Sloan 170 JUNIOR CLASS fel Kim Smith Robert Smith Todd Smith Valleri Snell David South Stevan Sovacki David Stanley Revell Steen Julie Stewart Matthew Stewart Mike Stone Richard Stotts Michelle Strole Rita Summers Lori Swafford Steve Szymanski Alisa Talbott John Tallman Ben Tang Lori Taylor Jerald Templeton Tiffany Thibert Danny Thompson Melinda Tipton Dean Tonks Lori Torgrimson Craig Treese Mike Tucker Michelle Vandernaalt Kelley VanGundy JUNIOR CLASS 171 Debra Vasquez Denise Vasquez Thomas Vicario Mike Villars Bryan Vince Ira Vincent Alvbert Urquidez David Walker Don Wardlow Rachel Watkins Michelle Waxman Kelly Wentzel Gary Whalen David Whitman Pat Williams Laura Williams Cosima Wolf Elaine Woodhall Chris Worley Bevan Wright Veronica Wyatt David Yevin Darin Yoder Renee Zlotnick Dawn Zontanos 172 JUNIOR CLASS 'X 1 1 5 lk 1 X Q 7-...W f ff .f . 1 a. lib x ' 4, . ..nl --Q i X - in M.. ' b X -' ' fs 11 .mst , :QR F :Q S. .A. ' bt. all A.. W aft .sl Inside Top: Rehearsing in drama class is Bob Strahota, senior and Theresa Natwick. Big Photo: Sheding a smile as she makes arrangements over the phone is Mrs. Hoelle. Middle: Discussing the clock at a basketball game is Asst. Coach Tom Smith and scorekeeper, Mr. Ted Carman. geside: Practicing during choir are juniorsg Marlene Wagner and Sonya iven. Above: Taking his best shot in the sponge throw at the Christmas fair is Bill Cusson, Jr. QPHOMQRES 1 'ss SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SENATORS: Greg Stanton, Monica Garcia, Kara Briscoe, Becky Gentry, .iennifer Gattis, Chris Bacon, Mike Hart, Mary LawIess,tMr:Enk, eeee ghannonifNorrIs, Sueftichardson, Amy Flanagan, Stephanie Toth, Kris Dryfout, and Michelle Stewart. 174 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Clinton Adams Stacy Adams Loyda Alfaro Keith Alsobrook Jennifer Alton Bronwyn Anderson Chris Andrade Jason Andries Erica Appleby Lisa Applegate Shannon Arthur Lisa Ashley Robert Ayala Jolynn Back Christine Bacon Stan Baniewicz Dean Barnella Paul Bay Tiffany Bea Kevin Beam Bill Behm Jon Beller Chris Bennett Leesa Bentley Lora Beres Suzann Beutler Craig Bivins Scott Bowman Jim Bradley Eric Bramlett SOPHOMORE CLASS 175 Julie Brandon Ron Brees Kara Briscoe Theresa Brophy Angel Brown Richard Brown Matt Broze Michelle Bruner David Buchan Debra Buckley Brian Bulman Blake Burgess Enrique Burguan Amy Burns Ben Bush Lester Bush Satiago Cabrera David Carlson Mike Carpenter Sandra Caruthers John Celaya Tom Chase Martha Checketts Dan Chervenka Travis Christiansen Richard Clampitt Laurie Coil Stacey Cole lwendy Cole David Conrad 176 SOPHOMORE CLASS S X 1 fs x with a smile is a lot easierg Sue , sophomore. in I' .4 10 six Julie Cotter Ed Cottingham Jason Cox Anieanette Crandall Kim Culbertson Chris Culligan Audrey Curry George Dailey Kevin Dangers Deborah Davis Kim Davis Steven Day Olga Delacruz Michael DeLoria Joe Devin Cathryn Dew Anthony Digiuseppe Scott Dillon Vicki Dimas ' John Dodson Tracey Dryer Kris Dryfout James Dunbar Nicole Eancheff SOPHOMORE CLASS 177 Shawn Eckert Kimberly Edmonson Mark Elenbaas Tammy Elerholz Shauna Essary Stephanie Falter Jerry Fankhouser Karig Farkash Steve Farrington Terry Ferguson Lynn Findera David Fine Amy Flanagan Susan Fleming Carsten Foggart Dennis Foote Annalene Foreman Sean Frankie Jason Franklin Melissa Freeman Monica Garcia 178 SOPHOMORE CLASS Tami Gardner Scott Garten Rebecca Gentry Claudia Gilbert Khristina Gilbert Tamara Gillett Jim Glass Jennifer Gorman John Gray Michael Greenberg John Halford Brian Hallman Tami Hancock Amber,Hardy Mike Hart Barbara Harvey Robert Heinrich Angelique Higgins Laura Himes Tracy Hohenstatt Julia Holbrook Suzanna Holt Alissa Honesto Steven Hoskins Keith Howard Dan Howell Kimberly Hull Steve Humelhans Brenday Hutson Phaedra Jackson SOPHOMORE CLASS 179 Dennis Jerin Sherry Johnson Kelly Joyner Dana Kana Erin Kelly Mike Kennedy Jacquelyn Kennerson Richard Kereny Ray Kessler Matt Kilcran David Kimbell Steven Kittel Kerry Koenig Lewis Kopis Kathy Koser Kelly Krants Greg Klaus Karl Krispin 180 SOPHOMORE CLASS Catching Mary Lewitz's, sophomore, attention was sometimes I to do. ' Kevin Krispin Tracey Kurtzman Stephan Kytola Jason LaTella Jon Law Mary Lawless Scott Lee Anthony Leeds Evalynn LeMarr Stephanie Levey Mary Lewitz Teresa Lindell Lisa Lindsey Denise Lopez Tad Lorrey David Madeya Kelli Madeya Darla Martin Marcus Martin Fred Martinez Terry Matlock Sean McClain Jamie McDonald Andfea MCF6efeI'S Kristian McKernan Debbie McCroy Glenn Meakin Marlena Mecham Timothy Melin Chris Mendivil SOPHOMORE CLASS 181 Matt Meron Eric Miceli Rebecca Miller Steve Miner Laryr Minter Amy Moore Kathrine Moore Christine Morris Melissa Morris Buddy Mort Dan Moseke Sherrie Mull Danny Munn Karen Murray Jamie Nagy Nahid Nekho Luke Nelson David Nevin Javid Noorollah Shannon Norris Tammy Nusbeitel Dawn O'DeIl Nicole Ortega Paul Oswald Brad Ozimek Bruce Palmer Linda Palmer Troy Parachini Amy Parker Chris Parrott 182 SOPHOMORE CLASS X1 . Deanna Roeder Debbie Reeder Donna Roseman Showing off her talent and spirit is Kim Edmonson, Sophomore. Greg Paul Sissa Pearson Jerry Perez Chris Peterson Debra Peterson Glen Phelps Chris Phillips Jeanita Pisachubbe John Plew Shannon Pollack Chris Power Rona Pride Challise Pringle Joseph Proliri Susan Rademacher Roger Ratley Jennifer Rice Sue Richardson Rebecca Rierson Jennifer Roberts Noel Robinson SOPHOMORE CLASS 183 Brad Rosofsky Brian Rudge Sidney Salcido Steve Salcido Angela Sawicki Cecilia Scavone Dean Schlenker Chris Schultz David Schuster Kim Scott Craig Seals John Serna Tammy Shafer Lee Shaugnessy Phillip Shaw Brent Shawl DeAnne Shisler Scott Siegrest Fernando Sigala Danny Sipe Jason Sipe 184 SOPHOMORE CLASS 5 1- K N 'ik X7 '+r 43 1 ' f X ,J T in to ull outavicto in the three le ed rela I s 1,2 'tw N01 Pictured I YY 9, P 'Y , Sig Y race is Ray Kessler and Enrique urguan, Sophomores Not Pictured Z',-- A, rf + . Dean Sitszler Jessica Skarupinski Pamela Skelton Sarni Smith Steve Snavely Lorrie Snyder Jim Soltyshak Jesse Souza Paul Savocki Greg Stanton Sandra Stengel Damon Stephens Stacy Stevenson Michelle Stewart Daniel Strahota Aaton Stole Shane Stutzman Dennis Sullivan Partrick Sullivan Stacey Sullivan Darren Sversvold Kristi Sweitzer Marianne Tallent Brett Taylor Paul Tellez Wayne Thiry Kathy Thomas Vera Thompson Gary Thorn Jason Toback SOPHOMORE CLASS 185 Tom Tolliver Stephanie Toth Brian Tucker James Tucker Susan Tuzik Robert Valenzuela Tim Vandegrift Angie Varela Stephanie Verderame Victor Viarengo Angela Villagrana Jody Vogel Glenn Vrooman Daylean Wagenfehr Wayne Wagner Julie Walker Chris Ward Julie Warner Glenn Wasil Steven Watt Jeff Wehrwein Robert Wentzel Livia West Dale White Juanita White Peggy Wilkens Douglas R. Williams Carl Wilson Marisa Wilson Mike Winn 186 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Tj Thinking about his next step in Home Ec. is Danny Sipe, sophomore. Cheering for the J.V. line proved to be a really fun experience as shown by Shannon May, sophomore. FRESHME -FI EI '89 RX' 3 S ! 5. 1 x e y FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND SENATORS: Top: Jon Barnes, Cesar Gonzalez, Arnold Montoya, Lenny Rogers, Rick Wagner. Front: Jason Tillwack, Callie Carman, Becky Chandler, Chris Chaldone, Shawna Turner, and Marianne eidjack. A188 FR EsHiVlANfoFFAi cEns John Aguilar Sylvia Aiton Jenny Akers Danielle Albanesius Julie Alexander Pricila Alfaro Todd Allen Suzanne Amari Anthony Ambrose Angela Anania Marc Anderson Jeff Apperson Tracy Ayres Bill Baggesen Danny Baldwin Wendy Barkley John Barnes Jeff Barry Kim Bates Don Beard Leonard Bender Wendy Bender Enrica Bertoldo Kate Billimark Chris Bird Eric Blass Dawn Bode Karen Bolton Milissa Borkman Rick Bowands FRESHMAN CLASS 189 Jamie Boyer Dan Breneman Shawna Brooks Alicia Brown Kevin Brown Linda Broyles Ginger Bugh Kim Burk Matt Burklow John Burns Patty Burns Shawn Cage Jarrett Calnimptewa Lisa Campbell Erin Cannon Callie Carman Yolanda Cazares Erick Cervantez Staci Chambers Becky Chandler Ronnie Checkettes Donna Choate Sharon Choate Cory Christiansen Shannon Christman Dean Cobasky Joey Coil Patti Cook Mike Cornwell Ken Cox 190 FRESHMAN CLASS Chrystal Crawford Richard Crenshaw Kelly Csupick Mike Czigler Richard Darnell Candi Davidson Andrew Davies Timm Davis James Day Christy Dean Jose Delacruz Rodney Delaney Jennifer Derr Chris Desrosiers Michelle Devine Amy Devore Randy Dickens Bruno DiFabio Jason DiMaria Danielle DiMidio Phillip Dobbs Phil Dougherty Derek Driggers Matt Easitn FRESHMAN CLASS 191 Evelyn Elliot Matt Ellsmore Steve Estrada Bernadette Etsitty Tami Etter Erica Eugene Athea Every Shandell Fankhouser Karen Farmer Lisa Faser Andrew Flanagan Laura Flannigan Sean Fleming Keith Foresberg Paul Foster Mike Freehill Kurt Fretz Donna Fuller Stephanie Galas David Galles Brian Gardner Cindy Gardner Laurel Garner John George 192 FRESHMAN CLASS t Just getting a little nap was Lisa freshman. Trisha Gertjejansen Tom Gibbons Aaron Gibson Rachael Girard Jennifer Glenn Allen Golesh Patricia Gomez Cesar Gonszalez Flay Gosch Stacey Graham Eddie Grant Paula Green Eva Griswold Lynn Hahn Kathy Hallock Krista Hanna David Harkin Shawna Hanuood Paul Haught Michelle Haywood Ann Heinrich Jim Henson Paul Hernandez Teresa Hernandez Tommy Hernandez Shannon Hess Tiffany Higgins Julie Higley Kim Hilliker Donna Hillman FRESHMAN CLASS 193 Jenna Hock Heidi Hoenow Jamie Holcombe Heather Holland Jodi Hooker Tiffany Hooper Sharron Howard Ray Hrovat Chris Hudson Robin Hudson Aaron Huge Shannon Hutzler Kristen Jackson Tiffany Jacoby Eric James David Janda Jon Jennings Ken Johnson Scott Johnson Yvonne Johnson Kyong Kim 194 FRESHMAN CLASS Working hard in shop class is Kelly Wall kai!! .7Q,..-1-....'x Dylan King Richard King Shannon Kitchen Kevin Klassen David Klaus Janie Klock Dawn Knorowski Chad Kortman Dawn Kuntz Kurt Lachcik Christina LaLoggia Vincent Lampert Andrew Landmeier Karla Lanese Shannon Lauder Cheryl League Brad Lee Joel Leech Shannon Leeds Patricia Lenzner Mike Leon Kenny Lessard Chris Lewis Cindy Lewis Mike Lewis Russell Leibman Marvin Lorig Sonia Lucas Dawn Lynde Chris Macon 'FRESHMAN CLASS 195 Tara Maddox Barry Maines Danny Major Ryan Maloney Richard Mangus Jennifer Marble Lisa Martin Shelley Martin Tammy Mattice Wendy Mattox Andrew McCarty Shannon McCausiIn Heath McConkey Bob McCormick Trevor McDonald Steven McGuire Bill McNeel Sonja Menlau Bonnie Mehrer Melissa Mendivil JoAnn Meschler Isabel Mestayer Pat Meza Nick Michas Bill Miller Matt Mitchell Shelley Mitchell Doug Montgomery Arnold Montoya Alicia Moore 196 FRESHMAN CLASS ,,,,.,J 5 . 'O -41 math goers were: Eddie Grant and Patsy Tammy Moore Tiffany Moore Shagufta Mulla Tammy Mulleneaux Diana Murphy Kevin Murphy Frank Natwick Ron Neal Jerry Nelson Aaton Newkirk Jamie Niehuis Nikki Ogle Monique Oliva Jennifer 0'NeiII Glen Ormiston Jason Orimston Sarah Oswald Richard Palmer Shawn Parkhouse Charles Parrott Jennifer Partridge Miilae Pearson Angela Pennington Wendy Pensinger FRESHMAN CLASS 197 Tom Perez Eric Perkins Greg Perry Greg Phelps Cindy Phillips Lynn Phillips Jodi Pichee Shawn Pittaway Bryan Postal Kirk Powell Willie Preas Theresa Ramos Jennifer Raphael Kevin Ray Rachel Razo Matthew Rees Jennifer Reimer Dawn Rhodes Raymond Riggen Shelley Robb Bud Robinson Brent Rogers Lenny Rogers Patricia Romberg Bryan Rossi Kim Rowell Dawn Rowland Tio Rubio Laura Russel Cecilia Sanchez 198 FRESHMAN CLASS Linz.. if I XXE Y A 'sl ,d' John Schuster Christine Scialdone Scott Scipione Steve Serre Kathleen Shea Mark Shepherd Deanna Shumaker Marianne Siedjak Tracey Slabakc Andrea Sloane Dennis Smith Sheri Smith Tyrone Smoak Robert Smook Hector Soriano Chris South Sherri Srague Todd Springfield James Stanley John Starkey Robert States FRESHMAN CLASS 199 Brian Stewart Rene St. Onge Scarlett Stoppa David Stuart Jeff Sunseri Martin Tarango Matt Taylor Pat Taylot Burce Taylot Jay Templeton Tracy Tetu Jason Tillwach Stephanie Titus Mark Titzer Angela Turner Shawna Turner Scott Ulinger Anthony Valdez Chad Vecker Joe Villalobos Apryl Wagenfehr 200 FRESHMAN CLASS ,wi Caught inside the camera lens was Eric James freshman. I fi' Pat Zacek 511 Tara Zontanos I CLASS 0F'89,M KI V I 1... The freshman basketball team listens attentively as Coach Anderson alks. Rick Wagner Kelly Wall Gary Walton James Watson Mike Weaver Dawn Welmers Krista White Brandon Wiley Lisa Willis Chris Winschel Darrah Wisser Jason Wolf Desmon Wright Darrel Yakesh Brian Yarbrough ' LIFE SHI DISTRICT BO RD GF EDUCATIO Dr Craig Trueblood Bill Stout Jackie Carter GUHSD Board President GUHSD Board Clerk GUHSD Board Member Anne Schultz Richard Stanley Gerald E. George, ED.D. GUHSD Board Member GUHSD Board Member Superintendent GLEN DALE UNION HIGH SCHOUL DISTRICT The five members of the governing board are elected by the community and are legally charged witl' the responsibility of setting goals and establishing policies which will govern the operation of the district. 202 GUHSD BOARD MEMBERS URTEZ CULT DMI ISTRATIO MR. KENT BRIGGS, PRINCIPAL MR. RON GADUS, DEAN OF STUDENTS Mr. Briggs was a very attentive listener, he was always Being frank with the students was something Mr. Gadus there for all of our needs. sometimes had to do, but to many he was a great friend. C.H.S. ADMIN. IS 41 '1 his as MR. JIM KEIFFER, ASST, PRINCIPAL FOR SERVICES MR. BURT MILLER, ASS'T. PRINCIPAL FOR ACTIVITIES Mr. Keiffer often had to go through certain procedures to Watching a basketball game from a special announcement help admit the semester seniors into college. table is Mr. Miller. ICORTEZ ADMINISTRATION 203 Bruce Anderson Charlene Anderson Sharon Austerman Marie Barnes Donn Belcher eff' I It Don Brunner Diane Bykowski Glenn Campbell Ted Carman Sue Cash Tom Cash Fred Ciarico Ken Corley Hal Eastin Richard Eddleman John Enk Larry Enos Robert Erickson Jean Fergueson Mario Fierros ,' Qtr f . , , 4 ,M it s 1 L A X YIM fm . . K , f ...fi A 'E' l ag' .I 'YV' mflm -it 1 lkst Sandy Finerman , ,., Orca Galloway 3 ' , Tom Helms lili I 2 Tom Herbert ' I t fy George Hester A f I uf 2 Teaching ls Not All Theg Do Teachers are doing more than just teaching, it was surprising to find out how many teachers did extracurricular activities. l'm a competitive Racewalker, I compete around the valley. - Mr. Leech PRTEZ FACULTY A History Teacher. Free time? After I clean the house, run my kid's errands, help my husband, make dinner, and feed the cat- Who has free time? Mrs. Caryl Majors, librarian. Coach Frankie from Washington H.S. and I run Coaches Tours. We take schools and organizations out of state to ski. - Mr. Doug Schlenker, Health, Art, and Yearbook Advisor. Mr. Helms can't seem to get away from school but on his spare time he likes to read, garden, and go to the movies. ,,n 1 ,W Just kickin' back and relaxin' during his prep is Mr. Sybeldon. - Senor Fierros, one Spirited Spanish geacher. He dressed up on spirit ay. PICTURED Robert Adams Richard Asmuth Ken Cada Marci Ducca Robert Furlong, Lorretta Heck, Anita Sharon Hoffman Mike Holloway Doug Howard Rebbecca Imel Rudy Joganich, Jackie Kay, Doris Leichty, erkvold Chris Locke Doug McGrath Caryl Major Carol Morris Arlee Motta, Doug Obye, Olen Roberson, Roseman Kris Sansom Synthra Simon Tom Smith Susan Theel Betsy Tucker, Nlilton Turner, and Mel Patricia Hoelle William Howell Peggy Howerton Deborah Jordan Dan Larson David Leech Jo Marley Marcina Millicgan Leatrice Nach Patricia O'FrieI vf7L MaryAnn Parkinson Marilyn Perry Judy Reece Doug Schlenker Jeanne Sorci CORTEZ FACULTY 205 TEACHERS ARE BETTER THAN EVER What do you mean you don't understand? It's all FF' over the board! Although Mr. Obye is a pretty fun instructor and cross-country coach he gets down to , bl.lSiI'leSS in Class. St11dent's Choice NJ Faculty of the Year Faculty member of the year is: 41 MR. TED CARMAN 42 MR. FURLONG 9993 MR. SMITH ZZ 'JSI f.LY'l?'SLL LovE CHQ T' 's 206 FACULTY Q. Making sure of his own board notes is Mr. Bruce Anderson, history instructor. She does more than just attendance work she admitted spectators into the gym for Volleyball matches. Just because you didn't br AUIIIIGSVW IQ? .. ,I There's more papenivork involved in counseling than you thought as shown by Mrs. O'FrieI. FAVORITE TEACHERS ON PAGE 206 WERE CHOSEN BY SEVERAL JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES. ing your book, this doesn't mean you can take a picture and study it later. We miss you Mrs. Perry! English in- structor, Mrs. Perry moved during the middle of first semester. SCHOOUS OUT Although many students gripe, cringe, and frown at the work of a teacher, there are many things about the schooI's faculty that students don't know. Yes, Teachers are definitely people too! As we enter high school students begin to learn to like teachers. . . a lot. Many students have a favorite teacher. The most favorite teachers on campus are listed on page 206. This survey was conducted through several junior and senior classes. When school is out many teachers have their own hob- bies, hobbies much like the students themselves. I like to ten-speed cycle and read on my spare time. - Coach Tom Smith, Gov't. I like to play ten- nis weekly and travel as much as I can. - Mrs. Jo Marley, counselor. Surprisingly enough the teachers even have their own on campus competition! THE UGLY TIE CONTEST Every Wednesday it was held to determine the ugliest tie. And as teachers they showed they had Cortez Spirit too. FACULTY 207 CAFETERIA, MAINTENANCE OFFICE WURKERS DEFINITELY CHS L A .55 Not pictured is the Attendance Staff: Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Morgan. THE COUNSELING STAFF IS: Mrs. Mel Wright, Mrs. Jo Marley, Ms. Patricia Hoelle, and Ms. Patricia O'FrieI. Nurse: Mrs. George. Bookstore and accounting: Mrs. Rayty. 208 OFFICE STAFF Data Processing also deals with filing as shown by Mrs. Landreth. As the schooI's and the principaI's secretary Mrs. Reynolds has a lot to do, but she enjoys it. Taking care of all the records is Mrs. Schultejann. The seniors would like to thank her for sending out transcripts. CE xx-:-S' lf' ...X 'Q ul ff J'-',.,-dl le at CAFETERIA STAFF: Up the Left Side: Mrs. Vandettey, Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Dar- mofd, Mrs. Flowers, Mrs. Baldwin, and Mrs. Watzke. Down the Right Side: Mrs. Stidsen, Mrs. Lengenhuizen, Mrs. Stuf- fer, Mrs. Zeisler, uest, Mrs. Buetcherl, and Mrs. Rouk. 23 . 3 f Q. FN., V .,. rx GROUNDS AND MAINTENANCE: Front: Mr. Ortiz, Mr. Cole, Mr. Leach, Mr. Noack, Mr. Smith, Mr. Chaves. Standing: Mr. Smith, Mrs. Davis, Mr. Hager, Mr. Hale, Mr. Mendenhall, Mr. Knizner, Mr. chwab. lt's always nice to walk into the front office of Cortez, because Mrs. Rempel always shines a bright smile, and plenty of help. CAFETIERIA AND MAINTENANCE 209 Special Thanks to all The staffers that C-Copy lStories, Captionsl I-Indexing worked on this book. L-Layout O-Organization P-Photography S-Staff Work L CHALLENGING WORK The yearbook staff started its year off in August of 1985. Six staff members attended this past summer's AIPA publications camp, they were: John Celaya, Kelley Vangundy, Veronica Lucas, Rita Summers, Dean Schlenker, and Jeff DiMaria. The Arizona ln- terscholastic Press Association holds an annual one week sum- mer camp at NAU for Journalism and Yearbook Staffs to learn more about their publicationlsl. Alter leaving NAU the staff finished the ladder, chose the themes, and learned better photography and journalism techniques. The year started off slow for the staff and stayed that way throughout most of the year. Yearbook was challenging, it makes you learn what respon- sibility really is. said Rita Sum- mers, junior. Although many staffers had much to learn, and there was always work for the Editor and section heads to do, their main goal as well as theme was to make the 1986 Cortesian Better Than Ever! STAFF CREDITS Tara Barnett: L-I-O-S. hn I :-L-P. Jo Ce aya C Lori Baldwin: C-S. Liz Cook: S. Jeff DiMaria: Photo Mgr. Andy Eancheff: I. Joe Gaynor: C-L-I. Kelli Howell: C-P-S. Kathy Koser: C-P. Sonia Lucas: L-l-S. Veronica Lucas: Editor. Sarah Matheson: C-L-S. Gordon Mankins: l-P-S. Jennifer McRae: C. Rachel Leyva: L-S. Eddie Oswald: P-S Mike Overton: P. Melissa Mendivil: L-S. Dean Schlenker: Photo Mgr. Mr. D. Schlenker: Advisor. Kelli Smith: C-L-O. Anna Soliz: L-S. Jason Staats: L-I-S. Rene St. Onge: L-S. Rita Summers: Section Ed. Kelley VanGundy: C-P-I-S. YEARBOOK STAFF l' Y E A R B O O K STAFF: Top: Tara Barnett, Kelly Howell, Sonia Lucas, Rita Sum- m e r s , S a r a h M at h e s o n , Rachel Leyva. Middle: Melissa Mendivil, Kathy K o s e r , J o e Gaynor, Veronica L u c a s, M ik e Overton, Kelli Smith, Rene St. O n g e , A m y Foresberg, Mia Olson, and Jeff DiMaria. Not Pic- tu r e d: E d die Oswald, Jennifer Cook, Dean Schlenker, Mr. Doug Schlenker, and Kelley VanGundy, John Celaya. ' s. M- .. i McRae, Andy Eacnheff, Gordon Mankins, Jason Staatz, Liz Sm. Photo: Selling writing for the wall in the yearbook at the Christmas Fair was editor, Veronica Lucas, senior. fi 'H ir ' 'fffiif K K is? gi? . . f :xs- c , ' 1, so ' -55'-li. ifigt x '----.N '0NgX K ,mxasx an-,nm N-'---... to awk.-N-.M ,X Qlswxit J NN is SN' ss.. Koser and David Twigger, sophomores, talked about. Discussing what photos need to be taken, who needed to organize it, and who needed to shoot the photos were most often the subjects that Kathy Trying his hand at layouts, instead of photography was Jeff DiMaria, junior. YEARBOOK STAFF 211 MORE THAN EXPECTED . kmi,,,.,V,f,Q , ..N. , gf - 1 H--if? . 4... 1 ff. Q-vw Sgagef far. M .tm .steely is s .- assi. i rf -, - mms.-uf' - 1 is f ' +3fQs,jfi-.gf ftggkw, 5, ,ir , 3,s?am 1555 ji . - iff : -. .f p. ifsieffiffg- ,fi I ,: 4. . ,te .,.. .. if 'Q ft. faestgys ,if -fi.,-F T :WZ M, 1. f 1 3? 'ls if w awsjit is 35 k ' Is'-1,1191 94, bfi' ffl? r :fx ,11f3'?i3as?f-Jfiiiix if if .ie-far, H .. .. 7 . i. f .ii :wi.a.wf-.rx . f,1t.g,f.,:'v, if -. M 1 ' '13 -i ' ff 'I I-1 Win-51-fill 3,5-.fi i'--iixii 3 , tk. ,. . W3 .if 1 Q t i , 1 5 ,,,, ,t ... if gi f . . ' filing? 'Q i Q if t iv si? sm its Q ag s f ,t C ,SS 1 ff, is X if fwssms N .reefs . . gg 1. wang ..:': : i fzfergs sw N , ' . K 4 t X . 5 'U X gl is fx The aw' wislisi' isis 5 fs ' if 5 -,Z Fx i .1 . 7 I . was as X is x- 'Kiss sig l ilifi s 35585 I .g,,..ssX A as gsfsffiiitst mis? ,a 1 zygsiqw, s stirs . tt, fi 54325555 45 --5 . EDITOR'S LA T WCRDS . . . Well, the year has been real busy, but now we're finally through. There was a lot more work involved in this yearbook than I thought. We had our first big meeting and we talked about yearbook! I handed out assignments, developed film, taught staffers how to do layouts, and just this year learned how to crop pictures myself. I worked hard with a lot of support from my friends, Mr. Sohlenker, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Parks. l never anticipated all of the time, hard work, and self will it took to put 212 EDlTOR'S LAST WORDS together this yearbook. iAlong with lost sleep and occasional insanityll Throughout the book something was always needed, stories, layouts, and especially photos. We BARELY made it without a class, deadlines were cut too short and some were even missed. Being TXA first hour gave me extra time to get the little things done, but there wasn't always time to get everything done. Fleliefl Yes, l'm finally relieved, the book is done. No more 7:15 early yearbook mor- nings, no more begging staffers to get assignments done, and No More Deadlines! I sincerely hope that you like this year- book as much as I do. I was very proud to have been editor and l'll always remember Cortez and the memories. Qfhtldif Veronica Lucas, Senior Editor-ln-Chief BUT, BETTER THA EVER THA KS TO: STAFF A Taylor Publishing Company - For working our book, particularly Wanda Melody and her crew. Earl Parks - Our Taylor representative for coming in and helping our staff. Mr. Miller - Assistant Principal of Activities for all of his support and help with sales dates. Mr. Briggs - Principal for all of his help. Mr. Schelnker - Our advisor for having the yearbook room open when our staff needed to work, for all of his suggestions, help, supports, and especially his ears -for listening tothe staff's excuses, suggestions, and changes. Grand Canyon Color Lab - For rushing all of our printing orders. STAFF B All the Clubs and Athletics - that supplied our staff with storieslphotographs. Jimmy Celaya - and Joe Gaynor for all of their help, support and advice whenever I needed it. The Spectator Staff - for any of their work we might have used. Sergio Vaquera - For the Cover Art Mrs. Yetter - For the use of her negatives and photographs. My supervisors, Wendell Akers and Kathy Wentzel - for letting me have time off work to work on yearbook. Judy Allen - an advisor at this past summer's AIPA Publications camp - For helping me out with layout, editing, and be- ing a leader. Also for letting me snooze in her class and not waking me up! Sorry Judy! Chip Cheffeild - An advisor at this past summer's AIPA Publications camp For help with our theme and design. lThe only person at camp that could eat NAU's food and actually ACT like he liked it. Mom and Bob - For understanding when I would stay up until 2 a.m. finishing yearbook work at crucial deadlines. Seniors of '86 - For cooperating with all of our projects. STAFF C Mrs. Finerman - For letting our staff use her room as a passageway to the darkroom and the yearbook room. Mrs. Hoffman - For letting me do all the Yearbook and Close-Up business on the Lanier word processor. Mrs.Majors - For constantly letting me copy yearbook business on the new' copier, and for letting me type on her ex- cellent typewriter. Mrs. Rempel - For handling all of our announcements on the day they were to be read, and for calling Taylor Publishing Company when I needed to talk to them concerning our yearbook. Alltfaculty - For excusing me when I barged into their classes when I needed to speak with staffers or deliver yearbook no lces. THE BOUK: 1986 CORTESIA Printed by the Taylor PublishingCompany. 15 Signatures, 240 Pages. Special Design Cover in RED F IL - Hotstamped. Cover in BLACK 075. Die FG116 Endsheets: Redbeckett and Black 001. Weight: 80 pound, enamel finish. Type: Times Roman Bold Standard. Copy: Helvetica Bold Standard. Cost: S13.00. Taylor Representative: Earl Parks. 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'UAINA Hcnlhellfi' I Agfa- we 0-'N f3a4,n4f 171rA, 5 '4-' C' 6' C 'fgife uhfif 5-Lu jodI'f7ijW,4y2'Ai?if,i7-64-535 WTZJWYCUR B'-7 f?2fr'3'-'fe-of Q4,-rm f - -' fbfvc DU -msyw wav W vvifsdius 'fr-:WK 5N0w.Cf 214 WRITING ON THE WALL ORTEZ CANDIDS 3 W ,W iTfl ' iw Top: Bob Hart, senior talks to his Glendale friend about future jock plans. Sharing time with special children is the biggest part of the Senior Children's Christmas Party. Top Right: With basketball skill Brian Imboden, junior takes the time to make his throw count. Above: Discussing yearbook issues are Rita Summers, Lori Baldwin, juniors, and Veronica Lucas, senior. Bottom Left: Making the entrance at a Friday night game is John Akin, junior. CORTEZ CANDIDS 215 SE IOR REGISTER 1 .VVEE Q SAS U ' 9' GIGI BA 15 '-h' 12. --' MARK : Wfe Q, ?1E . Bas b i, 9 10-11- , dmint , ffl 1-12. 3 'lufu I lqf SHARON BERGDOLT: Girls' Basketball 9-10-1 F5-in 9- .9 .,j..!! lf ce 9-10-11 .L.A. 1 - Swi 11 123 10- -,,,2 N.H.. -12 RHONDA BOND: C.O.E. Club, 12. LARA GHTER: olleyball, 9-10-11 Track ,-1:A,-- 2 . 1'1- 1'1'1: TERESA vNTo 1 dent COUHCH ,-,, ff.. 1- P 1111.1. 11. s.A.o.o. 12 - ' b '1-1' 3 :-2- EEQ' I 11' B 7' A5 :-s:k T l 5 E, : . :E' '2ft:f.-:EEr::fjs .::- 2 -1 B ' 0 Bas blkb 9-1 0 Class Secretary 12. ' I RON : ' is 1 , CHA ' s D lf? -12, Baseba GUS BUSTAMANTE: Wrestling, 93 Soc- cer, 10-1 123 Baseball, 9-10-11-123 Pep Club licity Manager, 12. IRENE C .,,. 9-10 F.B.L.A., -11-12. MARNIE EI, ,,,, HAN: ll, 93 C.O.E. Club' ----.f-,, :,,5 1 ,:.:.vq i CATHLEEN CARR: ,., ,rzzlq 9 -10-11-12 Tennis, -12. Aimee arsitip,-Swi 1ng,9-10, Spurs, F.B.ii ,,,,,.- , 'N.H.S. 1 1 - 1 ----'i h a i n G a n Q SecretaryfTreasurer, Chain Gang President, 12. SCO1TC ITH: s Country, 9. JOHN C il 'i :'f ootball, 93 Wresltin H.E.Fl . . GINA CL : udem 51' ii, 9-10-11- 123 Phillies, 11. -'- Basketba 11 -1 1-12. JASON E: Cross try 9-10. MICHELE LLIG ,,. asketball Statistics Girl, 9-103 Council Senator, ,,: :II tudent Judiciary, 123 103 Spurs, 93 French Club, 11- , 'f-- 1 panish Club, 11, N.H.S., 123 -tt ..,.. . 11-12, Girls' Basket- ball Manager, 3 Phillies, 10-11. MONTIE CUNNINGHAM:Spurs, 11, Spurs Manager, 12, C.O.E. Club, 12. Active Seniors of '86 Pose in Library for photo. 1-in -1 1-12. ' DEANN-' GIUS : C.O.E. Vice Presiden 2. , ROBERT GE: s-Cou . Tenni , 9- 11-123 Cros '-'i' 'S , 93 S.H.H. 9-1 ' S. ---- :,,. 12, N.H.S. ii' e ent, Club Preside 3Pep b, 12. ' . f STEPHAN DUFFY: Stude -t 2:. ouncil Senator, 3 Spiritl' LEANN DUMON: N. 12. ANDRE NCH earbook Staff, H. '5:-- -E i'ff' EE' ' I 12. ..:-l HEATHER EASTIN: arsity Swimming, i 12 qstate -ffl g . if.- -',, . ..... Cl ,,,, 11-12, Speec , 3 Girls iii i arsity 't'i' ketball Annou , ,,,,X:, AIMEE ....2 0-11: Spiritli JILL EL - f 1 DAVE uf L ,,,,, 1 1-12. ARTH 1,,1.b TR Wrestling, 9-1 1 -12. 'tt' 1 216 SENIOR REGISTER TRICK FLANIGAN: Swimming, 9- MEG HANCOCK: C.O.E. Club, 12. 115 Wrestling, 10-11-125 German l.--- ON: Soft- Club,11-12. ball, -'iif . ANNE FLEMING: Student Council JACQU e l ' RTMA ' , B.L.A.. Senator, 11-125 C.O.E. Treasurer, 125 125 .B.L.A., Band, 95 F.B.L.A. 12. 10-1 ':i f BE'I'I'E FLYNN: Yearbook Staff11. RACH ' ' 'H EZ: :im nton.9 RK FRETZ: Chess Club, 10-11. SUSAN HIROHATA: Council NDREA FULCHER: J.V. Senator, 95 Student Co blicity Cheerleader, 105 Varsity Manager, 105 Fillies, 9-10-11-125 Stu- Cheerleader, 115 Spiritline, 125 dent C Secretar udent H.E.R.O.12. Coun ' 125gf'l-7 .A., 95 VID FULLER: Football team, 11-12. Socie- ty, 1 ' ' 5 V5.: ction Vi resident forH.E 'ff ii' . KELLY HOWELL: Speech lub, 11- 125 Drama Club, 11-12, earbook SEPH GAYNOR: Class President, Pl1OlOgI'apl1er. 9-10-11-12- 9-10-115 Yearbook Staff, 125 Student STEVE HRO AT: Varsi 5,5 ,--- etball Body . -- t, 12, . ., 12, D Mafia -'5' 5 , --'-a Slat Club, 'Q :.-, Stat ticipan 25 Taker, 11 1' ' S,A,D, hair , 123 Sp h RAGEN Football, 10-11-125 Club, , Homecoming A n- Track, 1-12: B0 .--'-- --,-2 te, 113 dant,113 ecomi 3 g,1 Pep C 125 :af 125 RYG 2 ,9. Volunteer Senator,12. NET r arsi 11-1 SCOTT HURVITZ: ENDY -- ' 24:51 Cr - Country, 105 Varsit Tr ck, 9-10-115 H.E.R.O.,12. ' , LLI GREER: Volle E., 5' Spurs, 95 J.V. Cheerleader, 'Z 5 Varsity Track 10-11-125 F.B.L.A., 125 Student Council, 10-11-125 Spiritline, 12. sursi. Mens: c. E., 12 B 3l6,' 'f,- ' - HRISL :Swim am,1 1 i . EISHA L NS: V ball, 1- 125 Tra 95 Ch der, - 1, -N.H.S., 1 Baske 05 Council, Spiritline . ICK LEM S:Wrest ,9-10 -12. ERI LEWIS: French Club, 105 French Club P ident,115F.B.L.A.,115 H.E.R. etary, 125 Spur, 9. TAMI HENSE 1 NE JOHNS 1 . - I KURT KEMERER: N.H.S., 125 German Clu 15 l, 11' seball, 115 a Clu 1 TERR GM ' ar Track, 95 Spurs, . Q KIMBE EE KI ' C.O.E.,12. JAY KL S: Cla enat . BILL K GE: sebal 11-125 Bas ll, 9-10-11-125 - team, All- ision Basketball. DIAN DYKER: Volle ll, 9-10-11- 125 all, 95 Track, Student Cou ' ublicity Manag 9-125 Stu- den cil Senator, 1 .I-I.H., 115 Pep Club, 12. DIANE KREITLER: Swim , 9-10- 115 Fillies, 9-105 French lub, 105 Chain Gang, 115 Stude Council Sena r 1-125S.A.D.D., . KRISTI SS: Track, 10. SHAW ILL: Varsity S 11-12. IT : Bashball, 95 Flag LAURA L Corps. , Stu Council Senator 125 go Club, 12. MENTHEK I C. . Publicity Manage -V Softbal 95 Tennis, 9-10. VERONIC 'I' AS: arsity Cross- Country, 'I -115 S Club, 95 Speech -' ---' reside 15 Basket- ball, 95 S is ics Taker, 9-105 Co fascot Basketball Season, 1 - panish 10-11-125 Yearbo I .1 ff, earbood Editor-I n 12 ack, 115 F.B.L.A., C 3 C.O.E., 125 ASUfRevlon-Career Options In Business articipant, 125 Close- Up Trea nd Vice President, 12. SENIOR REGISTER TRACI MAI ' 37 tball, 95 Drama, 9- 105 Basket 1 -gg, istics Taker, 9-105 French Clu , -1 15 French Honor Society, 125 Thespians, 11-125 Chain Gang, 115 I 12. DAVE MAC etbalI, 12. GORDONM ':'2,' :WrestIing, 95 Ten- nis 10 'I hotographer,12. SCOITMAT -- estli Chiracaua Cha Ienger - -5- If, 10-115 Basketball Camerma :,,'-: T ack, 125 Student Co il 1-1 Club President, 1 LINDA MCKE N: Yearbook Staff, 19. ANGELA MEN IL: F, :. .h . 115 F.B.L.A. Secretary, ,.-, . Secretary, 12' anis l 12. KELLY MUGA omec ming Atten- dant, 95 C.0.E 2. STEQANIE M ' Spectator Staff, 11-1 . sco1'roKAaA 'I n umry, 95 Track, 95 Basketball, .A., 115 State ....,.,, 5St ouncil Camp, 125 'i': 1 'ii' ' iii'i: ii ' f Justice,125 eart,95 0Cf ' 25 PGP Clu i urer, 125 N.H. I ff' .B.L.A. Pre 'ffl' 12. . KFIIS 'NElLL: FBLA, 125 Softball, 95 Fillies 9-10- Student enator 11- ,,, ,. C ..,, -E., 125 Treasure 25 Fre b, 11. MIK V ' TON: Baseball, 25 Foot- ball, 115 C ... ,. .,, enator, 125 H.E.R.0., 1 g rboo ghotographer, 1 ,Ig s .A.D. ., Pep lu IIAVQ E.. . Q RHONDA NEAL: H.E.n.o. President, 12. nsaon sHA 1 in .-:wg I 5- N .',,,.. AINA NE I 2. C- -, , MArrH ' Nl . - '. 'i'i5 lub,95 Drama Club, 9-10-11-12. .g2dNNOLAN: Varsity Baseball, 11-12. G-fA3TTH'U LISA-LEA PLINSKI: French Club, 95 F.B.L.A., 9-10- Sp tator taff 12 JAsoN -1b. ROCHELLE Pur .o., 12. , 'TLS-Hifi? KATHERINE RE Drama club, 9-10- 11-1 25 Swimmi , ' -10-11-125 Thes- pians, 9-10-1 1 5. CHERON REED: Student Council Vol I ,ju 5 r Sena 1 ..,,..,, 9-10- 5 - s 9'1 1 SA . x-.x 5 :, ss, OIC 3 ..'. 32- ' 3. ss- Co ' 10 FI :.: - .l a N O ,9-10- 11-125 Girls' Bas etball, -10-11. MIC , RIC Q,.D:VoI 1, all, 9-105 0-1 iee , tud ncil Vic 'ii'i' ss ,,: .. ,-,' , lub,-1 Language Allienance, 11-125 French Club Treasurer, 1 15 French Club Presi- dent, Close-Up, 115 '- Honor soci 1 1 -12, Nl-is Exe .-,-, 5 -' o fficer 12. . KI SON:Tennis, 'i i'i i' . .L.A., 10-115 C.0.E., 12. KI tud Council Se ,..' 1-1 '5 .A., c.o.E. YI-ll E DEIDRE SALCIDO: Spanish Club, 10- 1 1 -125 Girls' Basketball Manager, 105 Swimming, 10-115 Academic Decathlon, 125 Close-Up, 12. CHARLES SANCHEZ: Student Council Recording Secr - fi 95 Band, 10-115 Choir, 9-10-115 f. nsemble, 125 Drama Club, 9-1 -Q 25 Thespians, 10-11 -125 Septe ii- Student of the Month, 125 Speech Club, 1 1 -125 Speech Club President, 12. 66 99 www ,5, 5 DA vs scH 5 Fo ,L..f 5 9-10-11- 125 Homeco - tte 9-12. CHARLES SE WELL: Football, 9-10-1 1- 125 F.B.L.A. -Q12: f 858 :2'SE: 0. TRACI SIMS: gjwteybal ,,V: -1 25 gasketball, Tra 5 Softball, KELLI SMITH: Fillies, 95 Spurs, 95 Student Co ,izqq i 5 F.B.L.A., 9- ior Va ity Cheerleade 15 Stu nt Coun- cil Vice Pre e , 105 s Secretary, 105 Girls' State 115 Stu- dent Body Pu 9 gix, ity - Homecoming enda ipzi 5 NHS, 125 Pep Club, creta , 1 , S.A.D.D., Pre l ent, 1 ' book Staff, 125 St gqgbt Body Mice Presi- R 59 ig 99 dent 12. ' ,gwaw Q..5A.w . i B' n il? ii- is 'I M xt in I it SV 5 J 9132559 Q?EXg K f ifa y y STACEY shi: Sp , Q . 0-11-125 C.O.E., 12. 5 MARTINA, KA: n Club, 1o-115 J. ,,, 10- 15 c.o.E., 12. JOHN SO H.E.R.0., 12. JASON S Wr .,, 5 , 95 Year- book Staff, 125 Ho ng Float, NEAL sr 11. ANGEL s R: spur, 95 Pom Line, 1 15 Stud Q ncil r, 1 1 -125 Homeco lng P ii' 15 Spiritline, 125 H.E.R . Vice Presi- dent, 125 H een, 12. PAUL STA N: N.H. ., 11-125 gasketball -10-1 15 Cross-Sountry, 5 Track, 95 1' ench ' 3 F.H.S. 11-125 Pep CI Presi- dent, 125 ,,,,, yguzy Judiciary, 12. ,,,2 .,.,., MIKE ST KE Baseball, 10-11. E, .9 2 is ,.,,. 'T- 515. 2 And ore 66k 99 ELIZAB T ice Presi- dent, 125 3 0 S., 11-125 French Club, 1 ,,,, 'nton, 125 Spurs, 11. ' ,,,,,, 2 CRAIG srou zz, l, 9-10-11-125 Tl'aCk, 10. N Lnq. - ROBERT sm Club, 9- 10-11-125 Elz ama Club President, ub, 115 Speech Club vi ff' 12. KURT STUTZMAN: Football, 95 Band, 9-10-115 F.F.A., 9-10. DA VE SCHWARTZ: Football, 9-10-11- 125 Homecoming Attendant, 9-12. NANCY SCOTT: C.O.E., 12. CHARLES SEWELL: Football, 9-10-11- 125 F.B.L.A., 1 25 Baseball, 9-1 0. TRACI SIMS: Volleyball, 1 0-11-125 Basketball, 1 -- rack, 95 Softball, KELLI SMITH: Fi es, 95 Spurs, 95 Student Counci - -nator, 9, F.B.L.A., 9-125 Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 10-115 Student Coun- cil Vice President, 105 Spurs Secretary, 105 Girls' State, 115 Stu- dent Body Publicity Mgr., 115 Homecoming Attendant, 125 NHS, 125 Pep Club, Secretary, 125 Staff, 125 nt B e Presi- dent, 12. STANLEY TIEDENS: German Club, 10- 115 Y.S.A. President, 125 German Club Publicity 125 Co ter Club, 115 Language nce 12- IME ,,, Q ent Council, 95 Specta r -1 TONY TINGLEY: Spikette, 95 Spurs, wll. rol.lv : Wrestl 9-10-11-125 Football, 0-11-12 SHA wNA ,Q FI . 9-10-11 Spectator Staff, 125 Senator, 12. RACHELLE TREADWELL: Volleyball, 95 Track, 25 ountry, 10 125 l-l.E.R Fe Student of 'he Mom conv :sgpirgyin 4 -105 Drama gluf 9-105 g uild, 5 Spectator Stafffl LISA WEB 5 1 -f nain Gang, 10. Jay Davies, Traci Main, and Diane Kreitler, Srs. Share different thoughts. g W BRYAN YA 5Swimming, 12. ,W . .-. S 32-11 T-Q, xi' xl- 5- -A A 5 1959999299199 5 fl-A --'V 9 it . - -1 -. , mg-sew JON ZANN8 5 ei, iii 95310-1 1- 12,Trackg!g 1 All sm? 1::-, , 1 - 'i 'i At the chiIdren's Christmas party Shawn Phillips shares a laugh with a little glrl from the Glendale Children's Center tSenior photo! SENIOR REGISTER 219 ST Adams, Boyd ...... Adams, Clinton ..... Adams, DeAnna Adams, Scott .... Adams, Stacy .... Aguilar, John ..... Ahern, Sanrda Aiton, Sylvia ................ Akers, Jenny ............... Akin, John ...... 5, 10, 43, 90, 1 Al-Tayer, Ali Albanesuis, Danielle ......... Alexander, Brian ..... Alexander, Julie .... Alexon, David Alfaro Lo da , y .... Alfaro, Priscila . . . . . Allen, Kristin ..... Allen, Todd .... Allen, Yolanda ..... Alsobrook, Keith .... Alton, Jennifer ..... Amari, Suzanne ...... . . Ambrose, Anthony . . . . . . . Anania, Angela ........ .... Anderson, rownyn .... . . Anderson, Jack Anderson, Kirsten .... Anderson, Marc ...... Anderson, Tammy .... Andrade, Chris ..... Andrews, Jerry Andries, Jason ..... Agustin, Angela .... Angelo, Eric Anton, Sheri ....... Apperson, Jett ..... Appleby, Erica ..... Applegate, Andrea Applegate, Lisa .... . . Arthur, Shannon . . . . . . . Ashley, Lisa ...... Ashley, Lori Askins, James Aubery, Sasha .... Ausere, Tyler ..... Ayala, Robert .... Ayres, Tracy .... Babjko, Gigi ...... Back, JoLynn Bacon, Christine .... Baggesen, Bill .... Bailey, Brian Bailey, Mark . . . 220 INDEX QA TO ay ....111,113 ......175 .......145 .....54,175 ....79,189 ......132, 189 ...........189 10111113215 ...........189 ....145 ....189 ..........175 ..........189 10,11,65,86,87 ..........189 ...........132 ......175 ..........175 ........70,189 .......79,189 20,21,132,189 ..........175 ....19,124,125 ....79,115,189 ,......175 ....175 ....118 ........88 ...105,189 .........175 ........41,175 54, 55, 82,175 ........82,175 ....145,216 ....31,114 .....175 ...125,189 ....39, 145, 216 ....65, 174,175 .........189 ...145,216 DE Bailey, Scott Baird, Elizabeth .... Baize, Richie Baker, James .... Baldwin, Daniel . . . Baldwin, Lori ..... Ballard, Michelle Baniewicz, Stan .... Banville, Kristine Bardenas, Barbie . Barkley, Wendy. . . Barnella, Dean .... Barnes, Chad .... Barnes, John ..... Barnes, Kevin .... Barnes, Marlin Barnett, Tara ..... Barr, Damien ..... Barry, Jett ....... Bashaw, Jenniler . Bates, Kim ....... Baxter, Robert Bay, Paul ...... Bea, Tiffany .... Beam, Kevin Beard, Don Beck, Jon Behm, Jennifer . . . Behm, Bill ........ Bell, Marianne .... Beller, Jon ..... Belvin, Dawn Belvin, Shawn Bender, Deanna . . Bender, Leonard . . Bender, Wendy . . . Benevnti, Dino Bennett, Chris .... Bentley, Leesa . . . Beres, Lora ...... Bergdolt, Sharon ..... Bergen, Peggie . . . Berggren, William Bertoldo, Edward . Bertoldo Enrica. Bertodloz Myriam .l .' ' Beutler, Suzann ...... Bevington, Danielle Deihl, Steve ...... Billimack, Kate ..... Bird, Chris ..... Bivins, Craig .... Bland, Jason Blass, Erik .... Block, Vicki .... Bloom, Ben ..... Bode, Dawn .... Bolton, Karen ..... Bond, Rhonda .... Borkman, Melissa . Borst, Janet ...... Boshart, Melissa Boughter, Lara . . . Bowans, Richard. . Bowman, Scott . . . Boyer, James .... Boyer, Lynetta ...........90,91 79, 115: 26, 41, 124, 125, 160, ........90,91,118, ....70 ....47 ...188 ....90, ....97, 96, 97, 123, 145, ........114,135, 1 ....79, ......70 Q.11Q1IIQ1's5,15bQ . . . 9, 47, 94, 95, 145 .'.'.'54 '55 'ad '125' l l I ! ............125, .' .' f .' bil ....99, . . . . . .1.1.d .1.1.1. ...74, ...s-1, .........sa,125, ....38,145, ......145, ..........79, ....114,129, 118 189 215 175 162 189 175 145 189 145 210 .79 189 145 189 175 175 216 175 145 175 . 70 189 189 175 175 175 216 145 145 189 139 175 145 189 189 175 189 145 118 189 189 216 189 145 216 189 175 190 TI DEX Boynton, Erin ....... Boynton, Teresa .... Bradley, Jim ...... Bragg, Rodney Bramlett, Eric Bransdon, Julianne ..................... Braslawsce, Jacqueline Bratt, Amy ........... Braun, John .......... Bray, Adam Brees, Ron ....... Breneman, Dan ..... Bria, Partick Brightwell, Robert Brinegar, Apryl ..... Briscoe, Kara ..... Brix, Anthony ..... Broadway, Jeff . . . Brooker, Matt .... Brooker, Neca Brooks, Shannon . . . Brophy, Theresa Brotherton, Jim . Brown 1 Brown, Brown Brown 1 Brown, Brown Brown l Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Alicia . . . Angel ..... Cameron .... Ira ..... Kevin . . . Kurtis ..... Pam .... Richard . Ron .... William ng, Amy . Broyles, Linda. . Broze, Matt .... Brunner, Shelley ...... Bruner, Thomas .............. ......39 ,146 .....146,216 175 20,21,41,84, .......39,146, 175 176 160 154 176 190 ........42 174 ....70, ..'.FrbQ fffffikbl 20, 21, 66, 68, 69, . 77, 98, 99, Bruns, Chad ..... 27, 73, 110, 111, 113, 146, Bryan, Dan ........... Bryant, Julie ......... Bryant, Shellyie ..... Buchan, David .... Buckley, Debbie .... Bugh, Gary Bugh, Ginger ..... Bulger, Daniel .... Bulman, Brian .... Burbank, Richard . . . Burtch, Kim ...... Burgess, Blake . . . Burgdolt, Sharon .... Burguan, Enrique . . . Burk, Kimberley .... Burke, Chris ....... Burklow, Matt .... Burnett, Dwane ..... Burnett, Stephan .... Burns, Amy ...... Burns, Patty ...... Burtch, Kim ........ Bush, Benjamin ..... Bush, Lester ..... . . Bush, Lori ...' I iii '15, ....11,11s, ......9a, f .' f .' S-1, .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'fh?Q Busamante, Gus ..... 98, 99, 118, 145, 146, Butler, Christy Byrum, Mike .... 146 162 162 162 176 146 190 176 162 105 190 146 .42 176 216 162 190 176 176 146 216 162 146 162 176 176 190 162 176 146 .54 176 .37 176 190 162 190 162 162 176 190 162 176 176 216 162 brera, Santiago. . . ge, Kari ge, Shawn ....... lnimptewa, Jarrett ......'..79, ... ...79,105, lnimptewa, Valiean ..... . . lvert, lrene ....... mpbell, Joann mpbell, Lisa ..... mpbell, Michael . . mpbell, Tracy mpisano, Walter. . ndelaria, Beverly . nnon, Erin ....... rdoza, Heidi rdoza, Jeanie rlson, David .... rman, Callie ...... rman, Sheryl ..... nnan, Steve ....... mahan, Marnie . . . rpenter, Michael . . rr, Cathleen ...... rr, Susan ........ ruso, Mary ....... ruthers, Sandra .... sillas, Alan ...... ssidy, John .... stillo, Monica .... aulk, Aimee ....... azares, Roberto elaya, John ....... ervantez, Erick .... hace, Thomas ..... hambers, Dawn hambers, Staci .... handler, Becky ..,. hecketts, Martha . . hecketts, Ronnie . . hemello, Sandro hemello, Saverio henoweth, Scott. . . henoweth, Steve hervenka, Dan .... hiccarella, John . . . hoate, Sharon ..... hristiansen, Cory . . hristenson, Jason. . hristiansen, Travis . hristman, Shannon . iolli, Sherri laiborne, Julie ..... lampitt, Richard . . . lark, Michael lark, Richard lark, Scott .... lark, Tina. . . lay, Gina ..... lubb, Michael . . . oady, Krista .... obsaki, Dean oftey, Denise oil, Joly ...... oil, Laurie .... oil, Rocky Cole, Stacey . . . ole, Wendy ....... Coleman, Dawn ..... Collins, Steven . . . Connolly, Keri Conrad, David ...... Consolver, Jason ...146, 111116, .......146, ........37,54, . . . . 49, 80, 122, fffffffffffffffffi 66, 67, 69, 147, 159, 4, 28, 65, 99, 135, ' I I '. I I I '. I I I I 2199. .. .jfhi .....147, 'fffialibial ..... in ....... .5-1, ....30,43,82, 41, fffffisrl 105, ....79,105, 176 190 190 .62 216 190 146 146 146 190 176 190 162 146 216 176 146 123 147 176 147 .77 162 216 176 190 176 190 190 176 190 216 176 216 190 190 .79 176 190 162 176 162 162 216 162 162 190 190 176 176 176 147 115 176 Cook, Elizabeth .... Cook, Patti ........ Cooke, Michelle .... Cooke, Virginia .... ........18,42,160 49, 80,123,147, 216 .............38,147 Cooley, Tigg ....... ............ 9 8, 99 Cordova, Lory Cornwell, Michael . . Cotter, Julie ....... Cottingham, Edward Cortman, Chad ...... Court, Dawn Covey, Doug ..... Cox, Jason ........ Coykendall, Tracy Coykendall, Bill .... Cozza, Ron Craid, Dean ...... Crance, Trisha Crandall, Aniel ..... Crandall, Mellissa . . Crane, Robyn Crawford, Andy Crawlord C stal .... 1 W Crenshaw, Joe Crenshaw, Rick .... Crowe, Jason ...... Csupick, Kelly .... Csupick, Lesli Cude, Sean ....... Clubertson, Kim .... Cullen, Rose ...... Culligan, Chris ..... Culligan, Michele. . . Cummings, Roger Cunningham, Montie. . . . Curry, Audrey ....... Cusson, Bill Czigler, Michael .... Dailey, George . . . Dallmann, Jeri ..... Danger, Kevin .... Darnell, Richard .... Davidson, Candi .... Davidson, Jay .... Davies, Andrew .... Davis, Darin Davis, Debbie Davis, Delbert Davis, Greg Davis, Kimberly ..... Davis, Scott ...... Davis, Timm ....... Dawson, Sherri Day, Carl ........ Day, James .... Day, Steven Deal, Troy Dean, Christy .... Deason, Joan Debusk, Brad Dehue, Jenniler Delacruz, Joe .... Delacruz, Olga . . . Delaney, Rodney . Deleon, Alicia ...... Deloera, Michael .... Derrn, Jennifer ..... Desrosiers, Chris . . . Devin, Joe ......... .....15,190 ........177 ......65,177 ...........105 .....110,111,113 ...........177 ....22,37,43,147 .....97,177 ....45,97 ....191 ....191 ....147 .......191 ........54,135 ......82,125,177 ...........39,147 .. ..29,58,114,177 .. . .29, 37, 42,148 . . . .38, 69, 148,216 177 ....191 ...49,80,81,107,122,123 191 ....54, ....99,144 ....79,191 ..i..110,111,113 ..........191 ....177 ....191 ...191 ...135, 191 ....42,177 .....191 ....148 ....177 ....191 .....191 ....88,177 Devine, Michelle .... Devore, Amy ....... Dew, Cathy ........ Dewane, Timothy Dezember, Andy .... Dickens, Rex ...... Dickens, Randy ..... Dickens, Richard Dickner, Mickael Disckson, Dristen Difabio, Bruno ...... DiGiuseppe, Deanna Dillon, Frank Dillon, K. Scott .......... DiMaria, Jason ..... DiMaria, Jett .... 4, 1 116' .jlishlisbl 191 191 177 ........114 191 ....129, 177 DiGiuseppe, Anthony ................... 33, 148, 216, 231 ............53,177 Dumas, Vicki ............. Dimidio, Danielle ...................... Dinunizo, Dawn Dischler, Diane .... Disspain, David .... Dobbs, Phillip . . . Dobbins, lan ...........28,191 28,160 169 210,211 ........82,99,177 .191 148 ...41, 148 148 Dodge, Robert ........... Dodson, John ........... Dodson, Mark. .22, 36, 43, Dominguez, Diana Donegan, Michele Donner, Renee Dougherty, Craig .... Dougherty, Phillip . . . Dover, Tamara Doyle, Kathy ........ Draughn, Dalene .... Druiggers, Derek .... Drociak, Kerry ..... Drover, Eric Dryer, Tracy ...... Dryfout, Kristen . . . Drysdale, Mike 961:14 1:55 146 ..........148, 216 177 216 .148 .......16,191 ..........39,148 .....10,82,41,132 .191 ........70,82,177 ........70,174,177 Duffy, Stephanie .... . . . Dumon, LeAnn .... Dunbar, James .... Dunn, Chris Dunn, Tricia Dybeck, Fred Eanchelf, Andy ........ Eanchefl, Matthew Eanchelf, Nicole ..... Eastin, Heather .... Eastin, Matt ....... Eaton, Vanessa ...... . . Eckert Shawn ..... ........37,149 17, 51, 144, 149, 216 , 216 Edmonson, Kirnberlyl. '.'. '. , , , , Eggert, Aimee ....... ......... 4 1, 149, Elenbaas, Jill ...... Elenbaas, Mark .... Ellerholz, Sheila .... Ellerholz, Tammy .... Elliott, Evelyn . . . . Elliott, Mandee Ellsmore, Matt .... Elmore, Dayna Elmore, Ric .... Emigh, Calvin Epply, Dave ..... Epply, Shaon Erickson, Audrey Erlbacher. Dawn ........39, '. 1 I '. '9l1', ss, 1491 ............105, ..........1-19, 11' bv' 155 178. ..........149, .f.f'15, . . .1a,113,149, 216 177 216 191 216 178 183 216 216 178 149 178 192 192 149 216 INDEX QC to El 221 Espinoza, JoAnn .,.. Essary, Shauna .... Estrada, Daniel Estrada, Steve ..... Estrello, Arthur ..... Etsitty, Bernadette . . Etter, Tami ........ Etter, Tanya ...... Etter, Tiffany Eugene, Erica ...... Evans, Rae-Jean Evans, Rex ........ Evans, Ricky ..... Every, Athea . . .. Evraets, Brian Falter, Stephanie .... Fanello, Sam Frankhouser, Jerry . . Fankhouser, Shandell Farkash, Kraig ...... Farley, Brian Farmer, Karen ..... Farmer, Michael Farrington, Steve . . . Faser, Lisa ........ Favors, Steven Ferguson, Cindy Ferguson, Dwane Ferguson, Terry Figger, Patrick Figueroa, Jossette Filary, Kendra Findlye, Todd ..... Findura, Lynn .... Fine, David .... Fish, Alicia Fish, Benjamin Flanagan, Amy .... Flanagan, Andrew. . . Flanagan, Patrick . . . Flanni an Laura g , .......... Fleming, Jeanne . . 16, 32, 38, Fleming, Sean ..... Fleming, Susan ...... Flickinger, Packy Flores, Brent ...... Flynn, Babette ..... Flynn, Bagbette .... Flynn, Scott ...... Flynn, Valerie Foggart, Cartsen ..... Folsberg, Keith .... Foote, Dennis ....... Foreman, Annalene .... Forrest, Dana Forrester, Sherrie .... Foresberg, Amy .... Foresberg, Keith .... Foster, Paul ...... Foulk, Michael Fowler, Tammy Fraley, Kelly Fraley, Shawn Frankie, Sean .... Franklin, Jason .... Freehill, Mike ...... Freeman, Melissa .... Fretz, Dirk .......... 222 INDEX QE to HJ 49, 80, 81, 122, 123 ......19,129 ,192 . .... 1oo,1o1,149,21s ............192 ......a3,12s,192 ......192 ....16,77,118 ....129,149 ........192 ....178 .....178 ......192 ...65,178 .....192 ...47,178 ....192 ....129,139 ......178 ........178 . . . . 69,174,179 . . . . .79, 105,192 ............a9,149,211 192 144, 148, 149, 217, 231 ...79,192 ........178 ...........118 .....65,149,217 .... .65,149,217 ..........149 ......178 ....98,99 .....178 ....178 ........149 ....26,210 ........192 .....79,192 ....178 ......178 ....115,192 ......178 ....149,217 Fretz, Kurt ......... Frishcosy, Colleen Frost, John Fuentes, Anna ..... Fuentes, Richard. . . Fulcher, Andrea .... Fuller, David . . . . . Fuller, Donna . . . Galas, Stephanie . . . Galbreath, Darrin . . . Gall, Sean Galleogs, Tracy Galles, David ....... Garcia, Christina .... Garcia, Monica . . . Gardner, Brian .... Gardner, Cindy . . . Gardner, Tami .... Garner, Laurel ...... Garrison, Chevelle .... Garten, John ....... Garten, Scott ....... Gattis, Jennifer ..... Gavin, Christopher Gaynor, Joseph . 18, 2 Gentry, Becky ...... George, Jennifer .... George, Michael .... Gerard, Steven Gertjejansen, David Gertjejansen, Trisha . Gibbons, Thomas . . . Gibson Aaron ...... Giesenhagen, Tammy.. '. '. I. .. Gilbert, Chris J. Gilbert, Chris L. Gilbert, Claudia ..... Gilbert, Khristina .... Gilvbert, Mary ..... Gillaspy, Paul Gillett, Tamara .... Gillis, Jay Girard, Rahcel ...... Givan Son a , Y Glasenapp, Christine .... Glass, James ...... Glenn, Jennifer . . . Glenn, Michael Golesh, Allen ..... ....192 .............149F .............42,149 ...39,12,e4,149,211 ............s,15o .....6s,69,192,211 ....192 ...98 ............192 ffffh2'66'17h' ....78,79,105, .10 178 192 192 ...........179 ....69,192 .....125 ............150 ...................119 ,........41,99,129,174 0, 21, 28, 33, 36, 37, 41, 79, 150, 210, 217 .........41,99,174,179 ........150,159 ........79,192 ... ....193 .. .... 193 .......193 ...123,150 ...125,179 .......179 ...15o,217 ...119 ....193 .....42 ....179 ....193 .......193 193 Gomez, Patricia ....................... Gonzales, Carlos .... ..............29,77,99 Gonzales, Cesar . 20, 21, 29, 78, 79, 99, 188, 193 Goodell, Ann Goodin, Jeff .......................... Gorman, Jennifer . . . Gosch, Ray ...... Graf, Robert Graham, Stacey .... Grant, Eddie ..... Graves, Patrick Gray, Janet ..... Gray, John ...... Green, Barbara . . . Green, Paula ....... Green, Wendy Greenberg, Michael . Greenberg, Wendy . . Greendyk, Rene .... 150 ....65,179 .....193 ..........193 ......15,79,193 . . . 94,132,150,217 179 ........129, ...........1so ...125,193 179 . . .... 38,150,217 .. ..... 107, 165 Greer, Dory ........ Greer, Kelli ....... 2, Griffin, Lisa ........ , Griswold, Eva ...... Guthrie, Chris .... Guy, Wayne .... Haak, Julia ..... Hadley, Ken .... Hadley, Norris .... Hahn, Lynn .... Hair, Scott ....... Halford, John ...... Halford, Rebecca . . . Hallman, Brian ..... Hallock, Katharine . . Hamilton, Angela . . . Hamilton, Gene ..... Hamilton, Tracey ..... Hancock, Margaret . . . Hancock, Shawn ..... Hancock, Tami .... '6,'1'i,'is, '-11, 155, 1511, ...............se, .....19,160, ...Isd,b5, ..II1bs, f fffI15bQ Handly, Karen . . . . . . . 54, Hanna, Krista .... .... 5 4, Hanson, Kimber . . . ....... . . . . Hardy, Amber .... ............. Harkin, David .... .... 8 8, 115, 129, Harrier, Bruce . .... ............. Harrison, Kristina . . . . . . 106, 150, Harrison, Robert Hart, Cathy ....... ............ 8 7, Hart, Michael ........ .......... 1 2, 174, Hart, Robert ....................... 151, Hartman, Jacquelyn ...... 24, 38, 151, 217, Harvey, Barbara .... Harvey, Dina Harwood, Shawna. . . Hanivood, Stephanie. . . . . . .38, Haught, Charlotte .... Haught, Paul ...... Hayden, Shannon Hayes, Donna .... Haywood, Kimberly.. '. I. . fffb2'1b5 Haywood, Michelle .... , , Hecht, Annette ...... Heidenreich, Kristy Heinen, Patrick ...... Heinrich, Ann ...... Heinirch Robert . . Heinzerling, Sherry. I I Hemphill, John ...... Hendricks, Damon . . Henrichsen, Russ . . . Hensley, Loren Henson, Jim ..... Henson, Steven .... ....79 Hernandez, Brian .... Hernandez, Paul ........ Hernandez, Rachelle Hernandez, Rachel . H6l'l18l'ld8Z, TOITI ...... Hernandez, Teresa . Herrell, Mike Herrier, Bruce ..... Hess, Shannon .... Hicks, Tom .. ...30,151 .....105 .. .... 83 Higgins, An elique .... Higgins, Tiffgany .... High, Lynn High, Ronna Higley, Julie. . . Hill, Terry .65 217 165 193 . 65 150 165 150 165 193 150 179 165 179 193 165 165 165 217 165 179 165 193 . 69 179 193 115 217 165 179 215 231 179 193 151 165 193 165 151 193 165 165 193 179 165 151 151 193 151 165 193 217 193 193 . 14 193 179 193 193 illiker, Kim. . . illman, Dan .... illman, Donna .... imes, Laura ...... inrichs, Jill .,..... 193 165 ....193 179 144 irohata, Susan . . 20, 21, 36, 37, 41, 70, 151, obson, Brad ock, Jenna ....................... 83, 194 odges, Jennifer oedlt, Renae ..... oenow, Heidi ..... ohenstatt, Tracy . . olbrook, Julia ...... olbrook, Mike .... Holcombe, Andrew Holcombe, James . . ....45,55,165 . ........ 194 . ...... 179 ........179 .......77,165 . ..... 79,105,194 Holcombe, Wendy ..... Holland, Heather. . . Holt, Suzanna ..... Honesto, Alissa .... Hoobler, Mike ..........166 . ........ 194 ......179 179 .....41, Hood, Tanya .... .......... 3 9, 151, 217 Hooker, Jodi ..... ..... 8 2, 83, 106, 125, 194 Hooker, Robb ....... .............. 9 9, 166 Hopoer, Tiffany ....... ............... 1 94 Horabuena, Demitrio Horst, Angela H08Kll'lS, teve ....... Hosler, Bob ....... Howard, Keith ..... Howard, Sharon . . . Howell, Dan ..... Howell, Kelly .... Hrovat, Ray ..... Hrovat, Steve ...... Hudson, Chris ..... Hudson, Robin .... Huge, Aaron ...... Huge, Rene ....... ....129, 179 151 179 194 ............179 ....151,210,217 ..........194 ......151,217 ............194 .....94,132, ......135, Hull, Kim ............................. Humelhans, Steve. . Hunt, Tagen .... 8, 2 Hurvitz, Scott ...... Huston, Brenday. . . Hutzler, Shannon . . Hyden, Lance 194 194 179 179 0, 21, 25, 33, 51, 74, 77, 128, 129,151,217 ................151,217 . ........ 179 .. .... 125,194 lffland, Cari ........................... 166 10 90 91 111 113118 lmboden, Brian . 7, 1 1 1 1 1 91311 215 Ingram, Leslie ......................... Irvine, Bill .......... Jackson, Kristen ...... Jackson, Phadera ..... Jackson, Robert .... Jackson, Timothy . . . Jacobs, Ron Jacoby, Tiffany . . . Jaffe, Alyssa James, Eric ..... Janda, David ..... Jaurigue, Dolores . . . Jenkins, Robin Jennings, Jon ..... Jensen, Tami. . . Jerin, Dennis .... Johns, Don Johns, James ..... Johnsen, Kristina ....38, 166 211 .....194 119 151 .....166 .....194 ....19,194 .....194 .......151 ..........194 ...42,152,217 ....129,180 ..........53,54 41, 52, 54, 152 Johnson, Bart . . . Johnson, Brian . . Johnson, Diane ................ Johnson, Eric E. - 165 166 , ,211 16729551 .... 31, ss, 139, 166 Johnson, Eric E. -18729701 ......... 139, 166 Johnson, Ken ......................... 194 Johnson, Lori ............. .... 1 66 Johnson, Richard .... .... 1 66 Johnson, Sherry . . . ..... . 180 Johnson, Scott ...... ....... 1 94 Johnson, Yvonne .... . . . 125, 194 Jones, Arthur ...... ..... 1 66 Jones, Harry ..... .... 1 52 Jones, Todd Joyner, Kelly ..... .... 1 80 Kajamowicz, Tom .... . . . 134, 166 Kall, LoAnn . . ...... ......... 1 66 Kamrath, David Kana, Dena ...... .... 8 2, 180, 213 Kane, Julie ..... ......... 1 66 Keegan, Teresa .... ....... 1 66 Keliher, Matt ..... .... 1 52 Keller, Sophia .... ...... 1 25 Kelly, Erin ......... .... 5 4, 180 Kemmerer, Craig Kemmerer, Kurt ...... .... 3 7, 152, 217 Kennedy, Mike ........ ..... 1 29, 180 Kennerson, Jacquelyn .... .... Kennerson, John .... Keren Richard y, ..... Kersenbrock, Joel. . . Khokhar, lbrar Kilcran, Matthew. . . Koilstrom, Diana Kim, Jin ......... Kim, Kyong ...... Kimbell, David .... King, Darren . . . King, Dylan ...... King, Richard ...... Kingman, Terry ..... IQQ'1'o'5, ...1os, .......1s2, Kitchell, Robert ...... Kitchen, Shannon .... Kittle, Kimberlee .... 1111241333521 Kittel, Steven ..... Klassesn, Kevin .... Klaus, David ..... Klaus, Jay ..... Kline, Barbara .... Klock, Janie .... Klock, Jodie Klotz, Tom . . . . 7,144,152, Knapp, Karla ....................... 42, Knigge, William . . Knobel, Valerie 27, 73, 113, 118, 152, 154, Knoroski, Dave ........................ Kobey, Damon Koedylker, Diane. 16, 41, 49, 72, 80, 81, 144, Koehly, Dion .......................... Koenizg, Kerry Kollars, Necole Kopis, Lewis .... Kornegay, Eric Kortman, Chad Kortman, Shannon Koser, Kathy ....... Krants, Kelly ..... Krantz, David .....180, . ...62, 63, ....7, 65,180 ......129 180 166 ......180 166 194 160 166 195 195 217 152 195 217 180 195 195 217 152 195 152 217 152 152, 217 . 39 180 180 195 210 180 Kreitler, Diane . . . , Kress, Llsa ............................ Kress, Kris ..... ...................... 2 17 Krill, Shawn .... Krispin, Karl ..... Krispin, Kevin ..... Krugen, Sarah Kullander, Wayne Kuntz, Dawn ........ Kuramoto, Shawn Kurn, Chris Kurn, Tianne Kurtzman, Tracey .... Kvaale, Chris ...... Kytola, Stephen .... Labrie, Jason Lachcik, Kurt ...... LaCombe, Shawn . . LaDue, Lesley Lakey, Terry ..... Lager, Scott. . . Lalley, Rob ...... LaLogia, Chris ..... Lammers, Leslie ..... Lempert, Traquel Lampert, Vincent .... Landmeier, Andrew .... Lanese, Karla ......... Larsen, Chris ...... LaTeIla, Jason ....... Lauder, Shannon .... Law, Jon ......,.. . . . . 99, 152, 217 180 181 .....70,195 181 ........152 181 ....129, ....152 152 ....153 101 ...'.'52 .....38,217 ....105,1 Lawless, Mary .............. '. '. '. '. 42: 174, 181 Lawrence, Todd League, Cheryl ........................ Leavens, Teisha .... 2, 8, 20, 21, 37, 49, 153, 217 Leber, Sue ........ ...........37,47,94,153 195 Lee, Brad ....... .................... Lee, Michael Lee, Scott ..... Lee, Tawna .... Leech, Joel .... Leech, Jon Leeds, Anthony .... Leeds, Shannon . . . Leibman, Russell . . . Leiderman, Richard LeMar, Evalynn ...... Lemons, Rick ...... Lemons, Sandra Lenzner, Particla. . . Leon, Mike ........ Lessard, Kenny .... Levey, Stephanie . . .n .- Levy, Kelly ........ Lewis, Chris ..... Lewis, Cindy ........ Lewis, Diane Lewis, Mike ....... Lewis, Teri ........ Lewitz, Laura ...... Lewitz, Mary .... Leyva, Rachel ..... Leyva, Rachel ..... Leibman, Russel ..... Lillis, Cynthia Lindell, Teri ..... 181 ....153 195 .....181 195 ...........161 ...9,100,153,217 .....83,125,195 ........54 ....25,77, Lewis, Mike 18932851 .... ........ , 195 ' ...... 39,153,217 . . .18,41, 153,217 .......1ao,1a .......1,210,23 .28, 42, 53,210 195 .....94.181 INDEX QH-LQ 223 Kraus, Greg ................. 7 9 41 65 14 ..........180 4,152,217,219 65 ,63 195 195 .. . . . 195 153 ..........181 195 181 195 ,95 195 .......3,181 153 195 195 ..153, 159 79 Lindsey, Lisa .... Liter, Menthe ..... Little, Rollie Littlefeild, Linda Lofton, Karen Long, Norman Long, Sean Long, Skye Lopex, Christina' .... Lopez, Denise .... Lopez, Laura Lorlg, Marvin ...... Lorrey, Tad ........ Loudermilk, John Loudermilk, Leslie Lowe, Harold ,, ............. 181 as 153 217 231 l I . . . . 26, 32, 160 181 ...195 ...181 Lucas, Sonia ............ 29, 69, 125, 195, 210 Lucas, Veronica . . 9, 29, 38, 41, 62, 63, 144, 153i Lugo, Freddie Lynde, Dawn .... 210, 212, .....69, 195 Macon, Chris .... .............. 7 9, 195 Macon, David. . . 27, 111, 113, 153, 219 Maddox, Tara ..... ............. 6 9, 94, 196 Madeya, Kelli ..... ......... 1 24, 125, 181 Madison. Russell Mahar, Mike ...... Main, Traci ....... Maines, Barry ..... Maior, Danny ....... Maldonado, Judy Maldonado, Keith . . . Malone, Melissa Maloney, Ryan ..... Mangus, Richard .... Mankins, Gordon .... Marble, Jennifer .... March, Rocco Marks, Debbie .... Marlowe, Clifford Marshall, Cory .... Martin, Darla .... Martin, Darren Marlin, Lisa ..... Martin, Marcus .... Martin, Melissa . . . Martin, Shelley .... Martinez, Chris 154 216 153 , ,219 .......79,196 196 Martinez, Fred ................. Martz, Stephen ..1a,79, ........54 .......196 .....79,196 ....154,21s ....69,196 ....39 . . .118 181 ....69, 196 .....181 154 196 ........181 Matas, Scott . . . 5, 7, 18, 22, 32, 35, 138, 154, 218 Matheson, Sarah ................ 5, 7, 70, 160 Matlock, cnrisly Matlock, Terry .... .... 7 7, 181 Matson, John Mattox, Wendy .... ............... 1 96 May, Michael May, Shannon .... .... 6 5, 86, 94, 107, 187 Mayo, MaryAnn . . . McAllister, Bob ..... McCarty, Andrew . . . McCarthy, Carri ....... McCausin, Dean MCCBUSN1, Shannon ..... McClain, Sean McConkey, Heath ..... McConkey, Steve . . . McConkey, Lance ..... 224 INDEX QL-01 .............19,160 ...........54,154 ....54,196 .....132 ....83,196 .....196 ........79 .....16,77 MCCOl'I1liCK JGT1' . . McCormick, noberf. '. . . McDaniel, Jon ...... McDaniel, Wendy McDermott, Chris McDermott, Marty ..... MCD0l'l8ld, J8ml6 . . McDonald, Trevor ..... McEntire, Dane ....... McFeeters, Andrea .... McFeeters, Andrea .... McGregor, Joseph McGuire, Steven .... McKernan, Tina ..... McKernan, Linda .... McKinney, Michele .... McMartin, Errin McNeel, Kathleen . . . McNeeI, William . . . McNeil, Jeff McRae, Jennifer ........ McRoy, Debbie . . . McRoy, Steven .... Meakin, Glenn .... Mealio, Darrin Mechlam, Marlena Medina, Kelly ..... Mehlau, Sonia .... Mehrer, Bonnie . . . Melin, Timothy .... Melvin, Dedra ..... Mendivil, Angela ........ Mendivil, Chris .... .fffsalssl ........1os, ..'...'.-.41',961971 .....41,96,97, .......76, .........82, 154 I I I I 21931611321 42, 130, 132, 160, 41, 66, ..........134, 154 196 168 154 181 196 154 181 181 196 181 218 168 168 196 168 181 168 181 ......82 196 ....54, 36 '154 216 215 Mendivil, Melissa . . . ........... . . 3, Mendoza, Mike ..... Meron, Matthew . . . . Meschede, Regina .... Meschler, JoAnn .... Mestayar, Isabel .... Meza, Ed ........ Meza, Pat ...... Miceli, Eric ....... Michas, Nick ....... Mickelson, Mark .... Miller, Dale ....... Miller, Leslie .... Miller, Lori Miller, Michael Miller, Rebecca. . . Miller, William ..... Miner, Steve .... Minter, Larry ...... Mitchell, Bonnie .... Mitchell, Matt ....... Mitchell, Shelley . . Mitchell, Sylvia .... ' ' Moeller, Christy Moen, Sonya ..... Moen, Steve ...... Molina, Craig Mondotte Marci . . Montgomery, Doug . 1 . 1 . Montgomery, Rick ....... Iff11lsQ1?Q .......19, ....34,es, .Qflhhl ....9a,99, Montgomery, Susan .................... Montoya, Amold ..... Montoya, Ben ...... ...... Moore, Alicia .... Moore, Amy ...... Moore, Jonathan .... Moore, Kathy ..... Moore, Tammy .... Moore, Tiffany .... Morgan, Jeanette . . . Morgan, Jeff ...... Moriarty, Wayne Morris, Christine .... ....ss, . . . . . ffis, 1115, fda, 135, 131, 123, ...11, 168, ...........1o5, 19, 105, 129, 188, a2,129,1so, 'QIQIQIIQQs?Q 121266 196 181 168 231 181 196 154 182 168 196 196 168 196 182 196 168 168 168 181 196 181 181 154 196 196 154 154 155 170 196 129 168 196 168 196 181 168 181 197 197 168 168 181 Morris, Melissa . . . . Mort, Buddy ....... Morton, Renee Moseke, Daniel .... Mugar, Kelly .... Mull, Sherrie ...... Mull, Stephanie Mulla, shaguffa I I I f . . Mulla Zuber . . Mulleneaux, Tammy '. '. I. i Mullies, Sherrie .... Munn, Danny ...... Munn, Wendy . . . Murphy, Diana ..... Murphy, Kevin. . . Murray, Arlette Murray, Dyann ..... Murray, Karen . . . Nagy, Chris Nagy, Jamie ..... Najera, Frank Nash, Stormi .... Nartwick, Frank .... Natwick, Theresa . . Neal, Kenneth Neal, Rhonda .... Neal, Ron ....... Nekho, Nahid ..... Nelson, Becky Nelson, Carol ..... Nelson, Debbie .... Nelson, Jeremy .... Nelson, Luke .... Nevin, Aina ..... Nevin, David ...... Newkirk, Aaron .... Newman, Terry Nicolay, Matt .... Niehuis, Jamie ..... Nolan, Jim ........ Noorollah, Javid . . . Norman, Darrell Norris, Danielle .... Norris, Shannon . . . Nukha, Judy ..... Nunez, Sam ....... Nusbeitel, Tammy .... O'DeII, Dana O'DeIl, Dawn .... Ogle, Nikki ........ Oglesby, Kim Okabayashi, Scott. Oliav, Monique .... Olson, Mla,. . .1 ............. . . . Olson, Sandi ...... O'Neill Jennifer. . . .. ......... 13 ....69,168, 181 181 181 . . . . 38,155,218 181 '65,15s, ....160, ....155, 8, 11, 87, 132, 9. .....39, 155, 88, 129, 1 5! ......115, f.'.'fiah ......'129I ......1as, '155' 218 197 168 197 168 182 168 197 197 159 181 181 168 197 168 218 197 182 155 218 197 182 218 182 197 .155, 218 197 . . .47, sh, 132, .......118,218 182 6, 66 .6 , 174, 22, 36, 37, 215, . 160, 168, 52 54 83 O'NeilI, Kristin . 16, 133, 52, iss, 144, 147, 1551 O'NeiII, Sean' .......................... Ontlveros, Mlke ....................... Ormiston, Glen ...... . . . 5, 54, 55, Ormiston, James .... 54, Ormiston, Jason ..... .... 5 4, 55, Ortega, Nicole ..... 218 182 168 168 182 182 197 218 197 210 168 132 231 . 39 .77 197 155 197 182 oswald, Paul ...... Oswald, Sarah ..... Overton, Mike . . . 3, 2 Ozimek, Bradley . . . Ozimek, Bradley . . . Ozimek, Susan .... Page, Alfred ..... Palmer, Bruce ..... ....182 ............197 41 0, 21, 39, , 144, 153, 155, 210, 218 Palmer, Linda ....... Palmer, Richard ....... Panholzer, Charles Parachini, Angela . . Parachini, Troy ........ Parker, Amy ....... Parkhouse, Shannon .... Parkhouse, Shawn . Parrott, Charles .... Parrott, Chris ...... Parsons, Debbie ..... Partrid e, Jennifer ..... Parys, gorey Patterson, Devin . . . Patterson, Lisa Paul, Gregory .... Paul, Thomas .... Pearson, Miilae .... Pearson, Sissa .... Penick, Rachelle. . . Pennington, Angela .... Pennington, Roger ..... Pensinger, Wendy. . Peralta, Christie Perez, Jeremy ..... Perez, Richard .... Perez, Thomas .... Perkins, Eric ...... Perrin, Chris ........ Perry, Gregory ..... Peterson, Christine. Peterson, Debra ..... Peterson, John .....32 ....182 ....168 ...4, 38, 155 ..54, 55, 182 ........182 ...,..197 .........168 ...........182 .13,125,182 169 197 197 ..::::182 ......as,a7 .....69,197 169 . 38, 155, 183 155 197 183 218 197 .....77, 169 . . . . .53,197 183 169 198 198 155 .79,105,198 ...........183 108 109183 Peterson, Kenneth ..... ........ 1 69 Peterson, Tina ....... .......... 1 32 Phelpws, Gregory .... ........ 7 9, 198 Phelps, Glen ........ ...... 8 8, 129, 183 Phillips, Christopher .... ............... 1 83 Phillips, Shawn ...... .... 1 44, 155, 218, 219 Pichee, Jodi ........ .............. 1 98 Pisachubbe, Jeanita. . . .........,.. .183 Pisachubbe, Joey Pittaway, Andrea .... .... 1 69 Pittaway, Nicole . . . . . . . 155 Pless, Steven ..... .... 1 55 Plew, John ........ ...... 1 83 Plinski, Lisa-Lea ....... ...., 6 5, 156 Poindexter, Brandy Polidor, Cindi Pollack, Shannon .... .... 1 83 Pollard, Cheri ..... .... 1 69 Pollard, Gerald ...... ........ 1 69 Poncho, Cynthia ..... ......... 1 56 Postal, Bryan ...... ............. 1 98 Powell, Ty ...... ....... 1 15, 190, 198 Pwer, Chris ....... ................ 1 83 Rhonda, Power .... ..... 5 4, 55, 94, 95, 169 Pratt, Chad Preas, Willie ..... ............. 1 98 Pride, Jason .... .... 7 7 156 218 Pride, Roan ...... Pringle, Challise Pritts, Tina Proferi, Joe ..... Pruitt, Chris Pursell, Lori ....... Putnam, Shelley . . . Quaing, Beth .... 2, Rademaker, Gerald Rademaker, Susan Ramos, Theresa . . Ramsdell, Billie-Jo Raphael, Jennifer . Ratley, Roger .... Rau, William ..... Ray, Kevin . . Razo, Rachel ..... Rea, Jessica ..... Rebele, Heidi ..... Reece, Kathy ..... Reed, Cheron .... Reed, Lisa ..... Rees, David ...... Reese, John Reese, Johnny .77,156,218 ........183 ....16,183 ........169 .39,156,218 17, 49, 80, 84,107,123,125, 160,169 ............156 .....125,177,183 .......... .198 .... 54, 94, 95,198 .. ........... 183 .....139,161 ....79,198 ......198 ....160 ....156 ........156 ....69,218 ......156 ....169 Reeve, Pamela ..... .... 1 69 Reichley, Jaci .... ..... 1 4 Reid, Lonnie . . . . . . . 169 Reid, Marcie Reimer, Jeff ....... ............. 1 69 Reimer, Jennifer. . . ............. . 198 Rettinger, Sara .... .... 3 7, 54, 156, 218 Reyes, Cindy ........ ............. 1 69 Reynolds, Renae Rhodes, Dawn ..... ...... 1 98 Rice, Jennifer .... ....... 1 83 Rich, David ........ .... 9 8, 169 Richards, Tammy .... ........... 1 70 Richardson, Mike ...... ....... 1 6, 77, 170 Richardson, Suzanne ......... 70, 87, 174, 183 Richardson Todd . 156 Richmond, Michelle. .' f ss, 36, sr, -ii,'-i2,'i6,'12-had 156, 1 60 Riddle, Cathy ...... ........... Riddle, Chris ..... Riehle, Mike .... Rierson, Rebecca .... Riggen, Ray ......... Ritchie, Adrianna Rizzo, Diana .... Robb, Shelley .... Roberts, Jennifer ..... .... Roberts, Noel Robertson, Alna . . Robinson, Robinson, Kalin Bud ..... . . . .... 86, 160: ' '.'.'.'.'.'9d, 170 170 170 183 ....129, 198 156 198 183 . .......... 79, 1 56 1 98 Robinson, Klm ..... .... 3 8, 156, 218 183 Robinson, Noel . . . Robinson, Tracy Rocco, Brian ..... Roeder, Deanna . . Roeder, Debbie. . Roeyes, Cindy. . . Rogers, Brent .... . .... 77, 100, 170 183 ........183 .....69 ....198 Rogers, Laura .... Rogers, Lenny .... Rohr, Barbara ...... Rombreg, Patricia . Roseman, Donna . . Rosofsky, Brandley Rossi, Brian ...... Rouns, Jerrilyn Row, Wlll .......... Rowe, Sheila I Rowell, Kimberly A.. . . . Rowland, Dawn M. . Rubio, Tio ......... Ruane, Noel C. Rudge, Brian ......... Rudge, Kimberly J ..... Rumzek, David A .... Russell, Laura D ..... Russell, Thomas L ..... Russell, Timothy L ..... Saba, Brandi G. Saenz, Catherine L. Salazar, Joe P. Salcido, Deidre L. . . . Salcido, Sidney L. . . Salcido, Stephen A. Saldana, Anna Saldana, Daniel Saldana, Esmeralda Salter, Richard S. . . Salyer, Rhonda ..... Sampere, Glenn Sanchez, Charles P. Sanchez, Lawrence E. Sanville, Paul Sargent, Taunia L ...... Sarkissian, Kory A. Savoca, Lisa M ...... Sawicki, Angela L .... Sawicki, Brian M. Scavone, Cecilia T ........ Schaefer, Marc B ................... . I '24, '54, 55, H651 156 198 170 .........69,198 ........183 184 709 ....129, 198, .47 ...198 ...198 ...198 184 ....38,144,156,218 ...........39,156 ............198 ........156 170 77, 118, 170 . . . . 42,139,156, 218 184 9, 35, 58, 65, 156, 218 ....37,51,157 ....58,170 ........184 ...13,125,184 ....170 Schenkenberg, Raechelle Scherr, Tami J ......................... Schlenker, Chad A ......... Schlenker, Dean W.. . . . Schmitt, Robert W ..... Schroeder, Mary A. Schultheis, Robert L. . . 29, 114, 157 118,170 .......41,134,184 ........118,157 Schultz, Christopher P ..... ..... Schuster, David .......... Schuster, John . Schwan, Julie . . Schwartz, David ..... Schwartz, Paula Scialdone, Chris .... Scipone, Scott. Scott, Doug ..... Scott, Liz ..... Scott, Kim ...... Scott, Nancy .... Scott, Steven .... Seals, Craig ..... Seay, Regina .... Serna, John ..... Serre, Steve . . . Settle, Michael Sewell, Chuck ..... Shafer, Tammy ..... Shaffer, Michael .... Shaughnessy, Lee .... 184 ....42,184 ...........105,199 170 219 ....20 21 75218 .....105,198 ........170 .......5s,11o ...........:1s4 .....3a,151,219 .......17,111 ...47,129,184 ........170 ....12,1a4 ......199 .......77,157 ....27,94,184 .....11,17o ......1a4 INDEX io-sl 225 Shaver, Don . . . .... 54, 55, 170 Shaw, Phillip .... .... 1 39, 184 Shaw, Scott Shawl, Brent .... ..... 1 84 Shea, Kathleen .... . . . 199 Shepherd, Mark . . . . . . 199 Shilts, Ricky .... . . . 157 Shisler, Deanne .... .... 1 84 Shobe, Angela .... ..... 1 70 Shobe, Doug ....... ....... 1 57 Shumaker, Deanna .... ...... 8 3, 199 Seidjack, Marianne .... . . .70, 188, 199 Siegrest, Scott ...... ..... 1 2, 184 Sigala, Fernando .... ..... 1 29, 184 Sikora, Ray ........................... 170 Simonsgaard, Kim ..................... 157 Sims, Traci ............. 9, 49, 80, 81, 157, 219 Sipe, Danny ...... ............. 1 84, 187 Sipe, Jason ........ ......... 5 4, 55, 184 Sitzler, Brian Sitzler, Dean ........... ....... 1 85 Skarupinski, Jessica .... . . . 185 Skelton, Pamela ...... . . . 185 Slaback, Tracey .... . . . 199 Slater, Michael Sloan, Andrea ..... ....... 1 99 Slone, Brenda Smith, Dennis .................. 79, 105, 199 Smith, Jason Smith, Kelli. .2, 3, 9, 20, 21, 31, 41, 153, 157, 251105 Smith Kimberly ............ 10, 11, 17,18, 159 Smith Robert Smith Sarni ..... ......... 6 8, 185 Smith Sheri ...... ............... 1 99 Smith Stacey ..... ............... 4 , 219 Smith, Todd Smoak, Tyrone .... .... 6 , 54, 55, 79, 135, 199 Smook, Robert .... ................. 1 99 Smrtka, Martina ..... ...... 2 4, 38, 157, 219 Snavely, Steve .... ............ 1 85 Snell, Valleri Snyder, Lisa .... ..... 4 2 Solano, Angele Soliz, Anna Soltyshak, Jim .... .... 1 85 Sorian, Hector .... ........... 1 99 South,' Chris ..... ............ 1 99 South, David South, John ..... .... 2 4, 39, 157, 219 Souza, Jesse . . . ........... . 185 Sovacki, Paul. . . .... 77, 129, 185 Srague, Sherri .... ......... 1 99 Spencer, Brent .... . . . 129, 157 Spezia, Mark Springfield, Todd . . . Stonge, Rene ..... Staats, Jason ......... Stafford, Neal .......... Stahler, Angel .... 8, 18, 2 Stanley, David Stanley, James . . . Stanton, Gregg . . . Stanton, Paul . . . . Starkey, John . . . Starkey, Mike . . . States, Bobby .... Stefaniak Ma , ry. . . Stengel, Sandra .... Stephens, Damon ..... Stepp, Elizabeth ...... Stethem, Eric Stevens, Robert .... Stevens, Martin Stevens, Robert .... 226 1NDEx qs-vi .......79, ........200, .....16,18,157, ...........157, 0214184 , 138, 157 ........115,135 114,134,174 157 ...7, 30, 37, 'fff4fis,13s ....ffffffff4i 37, 41, 66, 69, 97 199 210 219 219 144, 218 199 185 218 199 218 199 .54 185 185 158 158 158 Stevenson, Stacy . . Stewart, Brian ..... Stewart, Julie Stewart, Matthew . . Stewart, Mike Stewart, Michelle .... . . . Stewart, Rick ...... Stone, Carl Stone, Michael Stoppa, Scarlett . . . Storm, Virginia Stotts, Richard Stout, Craig ..... Strahota, Daniel . . . Strahota, Bob . . . Strang, Edwina Strole, Aaron ...... Strole, Michelle .... Stuart, David .... Stuart, Kerri Stubbs, Tina ...... Stutzman, Kurt .... Stutzman, Shane . . Sullivan, Chris Sullivan, Dennis . . . Sullivan, Pat ..... Sullivan, Stacey . . . Summers, Rita ....... 26, 30 Sung, Mihui Sunseri, Jeff .... Sunseri, Joe ...... Sutton, Barbara Sutton, David Sversvold, Darren . . Swafford, Lori ..... Swain, Kimberley Sweitzer, Mary .... Sylvester, Kenya. . . Szymanski, Stephan ' ' 1 Tabor, Joseph ..... Tait, Brindle Talbott, Alissa Talbott-III, Edward Tallent, Marianne . . Tallman, John ..... Tang, Ben Tanita, Teri ....... Tarango, Marlin .... Taylor, Brett .... Taylor, David Taylor, Lori Taylor, Matt. . . Taylor, Pat .... Taylor, Bruce Tellez, Paula .... Templeton, Jay .... Templeton, Jerald Terpstra, Bob ..... Tetu, Sheri ...... Tetu, Tracy ...,... Thibert, Tiffany Thiry, Wayne .... Thomas, Jeff .... Thomas, Jill Thomas, Kathleen . . . Thompson, Connie Thompson, Daniel Thompson, Jennifer ...185 ...200 .. ................ 50 .70, 86, 87, 174, 185 ....50, 115 ....54,200 ....158,218 ........185 58,158,218 .......129 ....43 .....200 .....28,158 ....158,218 ......185 ...185 ......185 ......185 ,125,169,210,215 ....105,200 .....90,185 ....6,25,85 ...65,185 ......79 .....79 ...178,185 ........54 .49,80,123 . . . . . . .200 185 ....200 ....200 ...185 ....200 158 .24,38, ........200 77,129,185 ........39 ....97,185 ....94 Thompson, John Thompson, Kathryn . . . Thompson, Leroy Thompson, Michelle Thompson, Robert Thompson, Vera ..... Thorn, Gary ....... Thurman, Todd .... Tiedens, Stan ..... Tillwach, Jason ...... Timiney, LeighAnne . . . Tingley, Toni ........ Tipton, Melinda Titus, Stephanie . . . Titzer, Mark ..... Toback, Jason ..... Toliver, Tom ..... Tolliver, Will .... Tonks, Dean ..... Torgrimson, Lori Toth, Michelle . . . Toth, Stephanie .... Trapp, Shawna ............ Trautman, Richard Treadwell, Rachelle .24 Treese, Craig ........ Troiani, Genevive Trompeter, Jill Tucker, Brian .... Tucker, James . . . Tucker, Mike ...... Turner, Angela .... Tuzic, Sue ........ Twigger, David Tyner, Scott ..... Uecker, Chad .... Ulinger, Scott ...... Urquidez, Alben Uyehara, Mike Uyehara, Stacey Valdez, Anthony ..... Valenzuela, Bobby . . . Vendergrift, Tim ..... Vandernalt, Michelle Vandernaalt, Michael Vanderwall, Michael Vangrimbergen, Melliss ....19,32,41, 158,1 ..........54,1 ...........134,1 .... 20,21,75,76, ... 42,47,158,g ......158,2 ....4,158,2 .......2 ........2 ...77,129,1 ........1 .......2 ....3a,so,1 ..,..49,174,1 .. 16,65,144,2 ,39,13,ss,132,15s,2 ......7,1o,27,114,1 .....1 ......1 .ffffffffk ....68,69,1 105,2 ...79,2 ............105,2 ...20,21,77,118,1 VanGundy, Kelley ........... 4, 42, 66, 65, Vaninetti, Gina ....... Vannasdale, Tammy .... Varela, Angie ....... Vasquez, Debra Vasquez, Denise Venancio, Alyson Verderame, Stephanie . Viarengo, Victor ..... Vicario, Tom Villagrana, Angela . . . 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I ,Wil 'M I, .1 ' 1 I 0 ' , I ,M BIG APPLE ,Q I FAMOUS ' ' BARBEQUE : nies - cHicKeN - STEAKS ,I I A , fi I 275-21 07 -I I 277-6291 I 'fl X 3757 E. VAN BUREN PHOENIK 3l0l W. INDIAN SCHOOL PHOENIX :JN 1 1 I I 863-7921 I I 969-6504 I IJ A' 16510 N. 1901 AVENUE PHOENIX 950 EAST MAIN MESA If , we oowr Fool. vm we FEED vm In SERVING THE VALLEY SINCE 1956 I, gf'fiQ1f.f5L -Ebifxlfilflififff .-...tux I :W ' , ,, A f V N 4,N,,, ,, ' 'U I Above: Sitting on the bench during the pep assembly is German Foreign Exchange student Christina Glasenapp, and spiritlinge members: Aimee Eggert, sr.g Kristin Allen, jr.g Sue Richardson, so.: Marci Mondotte, jr.g and Debbie Parsons, jr. Making the grade is taken seriously by junior Johnathan Moore. The Cortesian ' Q K Staff would like to thank all of those advertisers who supported our yearbook 228 ADVERTISEMENTS 'mlm l.1fHn'f-lil-1i,. 1 1 I uftiiwlfniiirrs A. T. CARSON 81 ASSOCIATES ANDY CARSON 8650 N. 35th Ave., Suite 107A - Phoenix, Arizona 85051 16021 973-3942, 973-3954 or 973-3997 Auto - Fire - Lile - Business Qnlulyo ALLIED REALTY Ted L. Marlin, Broker 8718 North 35lh Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85021 Business 16023 247-2222 Residence 16021 973-4843 BOB REID REALTOR-ASSOCIATES Each Office is Independently Owned and Opercfed Y X CA PUS CAN DID Beside: Government issues always take great consideration, as shown by Angela Mendivill, senior. Beside: J.V. BasketvaIl's offense takes it up for two. L to R are: Bill Behm, Bill Cusson, and Chad Schlenker. Above: Taking the talk up to the tree are juniors: Tara Barnett, Kim Butrcht, and Sheryl Carmen. CANDIDS 229 CORTEZ HIGH SCHUUL School Colors: RED, WHITE, 8. BLACK School Mascot: COLTS School Motto: TOGETHER COLT ALMA IVIATER Here in the Valley ol the Sun We salute thee, Cortez High. Loud and true our praises ring, Echo through the sky We'II evermore revere thy name, Let no honor pass her by. Now we hail thee, Alma Mater, Praise thee, Cortez High. 230 CORTEZ PRIDE POWER! CORTEZ FIGHT SONG Run, Colts, run tor victory, Win forthe black and white. Take Cortez up to the top, Come on, you Colts, and Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Though we play it fair and square, Our team will do or die. So tight to raise that score, team On, Colts, for Cortez High. EDUCATION FOR THE FUTURE Cooperative Office Education The Key To Success CLUB OFFICERS: President - Jackie Hartman, Vice-President - Deanna DiGiuesppe, Secretary - Angela Mendivil, Treasurers - Jeanne Flemming and Kris 0'NeiII. Publicity Managers - Menthe Liter and Kimberly Rudge. Spa Skill-ts and Decks GRQUP QF CQNIPANIES Gazebos and Benches, Etc. Macrame and Ceramics SCOTT K. HANSEN Agent a 8650 North 35th Avenue, Suite 112 Phoenix, Arizona 85023 3523 W El Camino Bus' f6027841'1978 Phoenix, Arizona 85021 Res. C602J993-3120 Phone 841-5357 . DON MEAD IRISH MEAD For your insurance needs. SAMMY GHAREIB 5 wt: Xu, yr' ' 5 5 S SEsR1z71g1:E1L al WWW ,,., Complete Auto Repair Flower Shack, IUC- Tune-up - Brakes wedding Specialists Tires and Batteries, Acc. Flowers For All Occasrons Foreign 8: Domestics 8820 N 43 RD AVE 934-7220 3502 VY-Dunlap . . GLENsALE,A'z.85e02 To.. 33333353 Phoenix, AZ 85021 Nlase Certified 16021841-1630 Mechanics ADVERTISEMENTS 2 GRATUL TION S ' 6 CHS SE IGRS COMPLIMENTS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 232 ADVERTISEMENT :J . X, m J Mlm , ,, Lil ,,II, ,...i1w? In -I I ' I I . SN S v L. . . - 2 . I- ' ' Ii? :SI I Q T., .M Si as I ' 3 I x :I f a f ' . . 4 I i AN O If ,,, K e K 4 s , L 1 . ' ' 1 Q 1 'fs- . I9 M , I ., 5 a 'W BETTER TH EVER. Iliff 4 g g. 'wi DeAnna Digueseppe, senior, just cannot find an expression to show how en- thusiastic she is about govt. An overjoyed Jeri Dallman give Coach Austerman and ovenavhelm- ing hug after tak- ing the state championships. Above: Mrs. Marley, guidance counselor ex- presses that fill- ing is not her favorite. CANDIDS 233 K W. ,. 4 K. A - ws f 1 Top Left: Todd Findley takes it Qclassl Iaughingly as the days goes by Top Inside: Giving his best throw at the victim is senior, Lon White Above: Taking time out to discuss Language Alliance with president, Rachel Leyva, junior is Mr. Mario Fierros Last year Mr. Fierros was ranked in the top ten for best Spanish teachers across the United States. lFirstj through fourth year Spanish Instructor and Foreign Language Department Head, as well as being in charge of the Spanish Honor Society lSHHl. 234 CANDIDS tg au .ru 'ibm v I Yi fs.. ..- Top Middle: Lori Swafford, junior shows Cortez how easy going she can really be. Top Right: FBLA Officers Scott Okabashi, Larry Sanchez, Chuck Sewell, and Sharon Bergdolt take business to the tree. N.P. Dyann Murray. jSeniorsj Middle: Trying to see who can take the picture first is Krista Coady, freshman. Middle Right: Helping out the pep club at the Christmas fair is junior member, Cathy Hart. Inside Top: Mr. Roberson acts as victim in the water balloon throw at the Christmas fair. He actually enjoyed having them thrown as shown above. Above Split Photo: Seniors Andrea Fulcher and Aimee Eggert discuss their next cheer with spectators. Varsity spiritline brought a lot to CHS. CANDIDS 235 X.. -0-'v L4 W A! 1' I and we shed h3PPY never forget great memories we always remember Cortez and her glees In years to come You ll open this book You'Il fly through the pages In just one look When you've closed both Ends tight T You just might remember i -Ihat1asLCortezfnight. The friends that we've made Will be in our hearts forever. Together we'll make it BETTER THAN EVER. - Veronica Lucas, senior X .il Q-'adv ,tw- 1 236 CLOSING zs , V--,.,-...ggi V:-, . 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