Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1985

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Q33 S5gQfbQWjWW?UiQZEig wmyfjiiizibgyx 539 I 525 Q 22 5 -22 55 539QQ?g6kE 1 VWMMXWW' 1985 johnny Reb South High School volume 65 Denver, Colorgdo i - ' Ex ' ij N bw. 3 XS DEDICATIGN MR. PHILIP L. PUPISH Every Rebel can agree that Mr. Philip Popish has been an asset to our school. His familiar voice enlightening and informing us each week over the PA. system, as well as his comforting figure in the hall insuring that there are no problems, have made him a well-respected in- dividual. Fairness and guidance exude from him continually. His kindness, consideration, and action have made him very much appreciated these past four years at South. Before he joined us, Mr. Popish taught crafts at Byers junior High, and was later their assistant prin- cipal. Originally from Globeville, Colorado, Mr. Popish graduated from Manual High School, continued his education with a Bachelors degree in lndustrial Arts from Colorado State University, and a Masters degree in Psychology from Denver University. Mr. Popish served in the U.S. Marine Corps, first division. His troops went on landings to the Pacific theater on the Pacific Islands. Dn these risky landings, only a small percentage of the men survived, and Mr. Popish went on several of these landings. In his free time, Mr. Popish exhibits his carpentry skills. He builds many projects with his two sons, Mike and Bill. He also spends his summers building homes, One project Mr. Popish undertook in 1964 with Mr. Darwin Lingle was building two campers, one for each of them. Mr. Popish, his wife, Georgia, and their boys used their camper extensively. Mr. Popish is very actively involv- ed with his whole family and is close to his brothers. Mr. Popish is famous for the dill pickles he makes from an old family recipe. Out of the kitchen, he spends his time gardening, working with stained glass, bowling, fishing, and taking lots of walks with his Ger- man Shepherd, lake, whom he adores. Mr. Popish has upheld the image of a good natured, secure, and helpful person. His wide range of interests shows his open-mindedness. All these wonderful qualities are just a fraction of the personali- ty we've all grown so close to. For these contribu- tions, and countless unnamed others, we honor you, Mr. Popish, with the Dedication of the 1984-85 lohnny Reb. In life, as in school, It is necessary , V Q 1 H fl, r W 54 ' A A in aff , .M .R w ' his E 4 Q W :gg I ' 5 fir? ef WK QM f my , ' f ' 4 fmt 4' N i 11 .Le 'xi - fi kwa, ,M Hg' M , , 1, 1' fi! Q ' qmfnivif ,V 'Q -s. 1' 'ilv3.U'D'g5-Ygeux ' Xp X . ? to look beyond the surface . v- C9?!'Bi!i'! Q90 Gfr mafchml 11 Oliver A-445 1 .jugf reef! de fmfl an :mmf Ms Q. 5- M in we ,Aw f -ff 1 . 1- qu .Q .Q -1 -v Q. .J 1 ff 37 ff f'Frm, y :ff 5 ,-'ig' s Jn fry' M 1 If M, - J 7 To be unafraid to open new doors to experience all that is offered in the brief time that we are here . . . I ,3'zS:'-Jw-g4s,'+1Qff. Jaffa .ix 2 Q walewfeaiiifg-:LA Eiga? f 'eff' Xen? 5 A is: 1 www: f . L ii, h if and to see people as they really are, not as they appear to be. ,. -X 2 fi ,y Q W l l'la S ,b if 'S A fa 5 'Q a l e a i.. - f- ff? f xi l l aaa e el 'll I Q V Q Q '- , 'a el 3 . F V 'K akin, ' e aaae aa,e Y f 10 Ri Q av 11 Each moment, each friend, each new experience MW must be treasured forever ,4 he if it X. V an il! 1 , , . .A H. 5- ,,w',.' I 1 , , -w.n.,M 5 . A 4 iw 4, wt W tg M gt 2 -v-f--...., 'W So that nothing is lost or forgotten. in 5 awww gm W ww M 'QW og? X f mf V NSN , 1 I Q. Indeed-our judgment must reach beyond the most shallow first impressions, and the deepest prejudice- ultimately to reach a better understanding of others . . . and ourselves. CONTENTS ACTIVITIES I8 FACULTY QRCANIZATIONS 36 ERESHMEN ATHLETICS 58 SCDPHOMORES RQYALTY 86 IUNIORS RECGGNITICDN ICO SENIGRS FINE ARTS 116 SR. MEMURIES ACADEMICS 130 INDEX wif' -M si www X ww K af A xv- .,.. 'ffkggy X L L K 5 Y 4 K .5 is L65 J l X ,X L111 M,,1h. wssgggf 35 1:.k::k use if .k,,, :k,' ies: K in ctivities Dances, parties, fund raisers . . . al created for the entertainment of the crovvd, and the individua . . . The basis of all that is done is simple . . . everything is arranged to serve a specific function, which is determined according to the needs at the time . . . Thank you all who planned, completed and participated in a year of successful events and activities . . . You have proven yourselves worthy of the benefits which come to those who are willing to do just a little bit more. lilll Blood Drive Sprung Dance Flea Market Plant Sale Spnng lunlor Annual Senior Seniors Clean Up!! The class of '85 held the annual Senior Car Wash on September 22 in South's west parking lot. Senior Senate members Beth Law, Kerri Lombardi, Felicity Hat- cher, leff Arnold, lill Kaminsky, and Sean Brooks were responsible for organizing and leading the event, although many turned out to help with the clean-up. Although customers were not charged for having their cars washed, the seniors raised S202 for the senior class fund. The day was not only a successful money raiser, but a lot of fun for everyone involved. loe Straub lends a helping hand to benefit his classmates. 6 Grego shows that the class of '85 gratefully onations. Donations of food from Kentucky Fried Chicken and Bonnie Brae Tavern helped the seniors to refuel during the long day. accepts The senior class benefited themselves by also Washing their own cars. Activities X 21 Rebels Explore the Dutdoors morn-ll-pls-gm Front, l-r: Amy Russell, jennifer Dunn, Kim Fosnight, Back: lim Levinson, Walter Gresham, Anne Speck, Kristy Eklund Balarat is the name of the mountain property, near Jamestown, Colorado, that is owned by the Denver Public Schools. The property is used as an outdoor education center for all Denver Public School students. High school students that participated in the Balarat Resident Counselor Program went to Balarat three times a semester and stayed for two days each time. The counselors guided fifth grade students for their two day stays, teaching them the history of the Balarat property, a few survival skills, and the identification of various plants and animals that might be found in the Rocky Mountain region. Students from all Denver Public High Schools par- ticipated in the Resident Counselor Program this year. jim Wright, the administrator of the program, selected and trained the counselors. Under his direction, 1984- 85 was an educational and exciting year. ,W 4 . J y V 46 ,, i . A fiv- . 'af' f 22 f ACTIVITIES -eg-ru South Rebs Match Up with Electronics S i 3 A , :ET I. ifsEi91' Q Qt! S J cttt , .. Walter Gresham holds his licomputer date tightly. The third annual Computer Dance, sponsored by the Student Senate, vvas held on October 2 during periods seven and eight. Excited Rebels packed into the South Gym ready to rock with their 'lmatch matesff Each student received a computer printout of hisfher ten most compatible dates at South High School. The information was based on a questionnaire completed by students earlier in the year. A rented sound system provided the beat and pop was sold to refresh the dancers. The dance was quite a hit with all the Rebels, and many found a new date for the Friday night blues. A large turnout made the dance successful. Student Senate members Felicity Hatcher and Beth Law had fun posing as well as supervising. ACTIVITIES f 23 Victory Proves Purple Reignslf gg Homecoming King Scott Morse receives a con- gratulatory hug from Cheerleader Michelle Trevino Derek Williams scrambles against West defense. I ...N Www jackie Rush's happiness shows after being crowned the 1984 Homecoming Queen. 24 X ACTIVITIES t s ,s s x 1 7- - :f vii .M N isa Q s 1 I so ,gg . Ni me is VIR 'ew 2 L QQ s s t Ron McCIellan's VW is decorated for the Homecoming Parade if N. me g X , ...ws lerriLee Thompson rides in the BSA. car in the parade. A couple enjoys the Homecoming Dance. David Geist decorated a car for the annual Homecoming Parade. The theme for South High's 1984 Homecoming was PPurple Reign. Classes were dismissed early on October 12 so that South's Rebels could par- ticipate in the activities on the west lawn before the Homecoming game. Booths set up by various clubs and even faculty members offered candy, pop, and caramel apples. Student Senate supervis- ed a kissing booth, and others featured balloons, face-painting, and sweatshirts. The highlight of the afternoon was the Homecoming parade of decorated cars through Washington Park, up to Evans and Downing, and back to South. Prizes were given in a car decorating contest to senior Georgia Evridis, junior Maria Miranda, sophomores Michelle Martin, and teacher Terri Mendenhall. Senior Keith Kottenstette was chosen as the all- school winner. Following the parade, South's marching band led the Pep Club, students and faculty in a march to the stadium where the football team added to the day's excitement with a 19-12 victory over West. Halftime activities featured the formations made by the band and Pep Club, and the coronation of Homecoming King, Scott Morse, and Homecoming Queen, Jackie Rush. South's Rebels, parents, facul- ty, and South alumni showed their proud spirit dur- ing all of the events of Homecoming, 1984, where purple truly 'lreignedf' Ghouls and Ghosts Haunt South Ghoulish demons arrived at South's annual Hallo- ween celebration. This year's Halloween celebration proved to be as spectacular as ever. South welcomed everything from ghoulish masks to male seniors dressed as cheerleaders. Besides showing off their unique costumes, Rebels enjoyed a pumpkin rolling con- test which was won by the lunior class. There were four categories in the costume contest sponsored by Student Senate, Most Original, Funniest, Scariest, and Best Look-a-Like. The winners of the costume contests were: The Senior Six Pack Uohn Brooks, jeff Arnold, lim Scanlan, Germaine Gerardu, Kerri Lombardi, jim Quinn, and Kim Squires as the bottle openerl, Male Cheerleaders, fBeau Moore, Mark johnson, Lee Fox, and George Chittivejl, the Demon, tDaniel Pachecol, and Cleopatra, tStephanie Castrol, respectively. The day's festivities culminated in the Halloween dance spon- sored bythe Sophomore class. Rebel look alikes show off for the camera. 26 X ACTIVITIES The liSenior Six Pack was one of the winners in the competition. Steve Gaskin and Erscel Mallard show their legs to the audience Rebs Raise Thousands for MD Rebels pose with the KIMN chicken -R Beth Solomon found a new friend at the dance. ' ' I N X The pie-eating champion: loe Straub! Carmen Becker and Sherri lohnson dance for SPODSOV R-H0dY lOl10S00 beesiee dewn- big dollars. This year the DECA Dance proved to be successful and entertaining as always. The contributions sent to the Muscular Dystrophy Association exceeded those of last year, a feat that has been accomplished every year. Although there were few participants, C152 to be exactl, this year's pledges totaled 10,518 dollars, an amount that sponsor Randy lohnson is very proud of. The top fund raiser this year was lunior loanne Psyllas, with over 1,000 dollars in pledges. The reward for such efforts was a free trip on Continental Airlines anywhere in the United States. Other top fund raisers were Beth Law and Carmen Becker. Beth received a trip to Aspen A and Carmen received a trip to Keystone. The dance was for a good cause, and participants were entertained by many interesting activities. These included lipsinc, bubble blowing, pie eating, and limbo competitions. Although individual work was a big part, participation by companies and organizations was high as well. Food was supplied by Pizza Hut, McDonald's, and Kentucky NHHCY FOX and Sarah Manien with Steven B- and The Hawk. Fried Chicken to help support the weary Rebel dancers. Students also enjoyed the appearances of disc jockeys from KAZY, KBPI, KRZN, and KDKO. ACTIVITIES f 27 ..-It ig lasts... Cupid's Arrows Fl for Rebel Ladies The Red Cross Club once again spon- sored the traditional Cupid's Beau Dance, held on February 14. This was the only girl-ask-guy dance throughout the year. Pleshette Fambrough, President of the Red Cross Club, worked with other members to make this dance a successful one. Refreshments were donated by King Soopers, and Mark Shuman played popular hits to entertain the dancing Rebels. Highlighting the evening was the cor- onation of the Cupid's Beau King, Iosh Kuhn, attended by Dennis Masel, lay Ford, lim Quinn, and limgganlan. Fredye Young and Rob Levinson enjoy a dance together The Cupid's Beau court and their dates Booker jackson a wild and crazy guy 28 f ACTIVITIES Councils Add Class to Senate Freshman Council members take a minute away from busy schedules for a picture. Tucker Shaw, Sophomore Council member. junior Council member, Maria Miranda, discusses an issue with junior Senate member, jane Donnelly. Freshman Class Council Holie Archuleta Dorian Arnold Lana Barnes Bryan Bean jeremy Craft Genia Dickenson Dan Fraser David Guth Preston Hope Michelle jackson Lynn Marques Marjorie Martinez Meghan Miller Stephanie Miller Sarah Ramsey Tracy Schmidt Mikel Stewart Heidi Tebockhorst joe Welch Megan Perry Sophomore Class Council Francine Archibeque Elise Brunson Pam Cordona Reggie Freeney Vanessa Gower Erlinda Hernandez Dennis jacobs Chontal Love jenny Lupe Michelle Martin Y r Kim Mauze Annie Mille Irwin Pittam Harlen Racine Tucker Shaw Brad Shogrin Patrick Smith Rabia Smith Natalie Soto Mike Sutherland Cory Swain junior Class Council Rudy Besikof Danielle Dout Cindy Drain Maggie Early Mark Fischer Anissia Gauff Todd Grayson Windy Harper Yvette jones jayne Lewis Martha Lester Thomas Lucas julie Manzanares Margarita Martinez Maria Miranda Danen Morse jackie Rush Coleen Samuels A new system of student govern- ment was initiated at South this year. Each class elected its own members from fourth hour classes to this council. These members assisted the students who had already been elected to Senate offices. The councils provided fresh and different ideas to benefit the school and added an important element as more voices and ideas were heard. Activities produced through such groups and their efforts were more satisfactory to everyone. junior class council member Todd Grayson stated, 'lt opened my eyes to what Senate was doing, and l got more involved in my school. Donette Sanders Billy White Fredye Young Senior Class Council Bill Billingsly Pleshette Fambrough jay Ford Lee Fox jennifer Hatgi Rob Levinson Chuck Pudak Bryan Spainhower Tracey Stewart jean Trujillo Valerie Vallos ACTlVlTlES X 29 Senate Pulls the Year Together S The 1984-85 Student Senate was actively involv- ed in all aspects of student life. Under the direction of Miss lody Skoog, new activities director and art teacher, Senate worked hard to fulfill its goals for the year, better communication, more student in- volvement, and more community involvement were a few. With the leadership of All-school- President, Sean Brooks, and All-school-Vice- President, Beth Law, Senate sponsored activities which increased student knowledge, a Suicide Prevention Seminar and a Health Week helped to enrich students' minds. A slide show, which was created by Dr. Paul Ton, was commissioned by Senate so that new students could learn the history that makes South so special. ln conjunction with the PTSA, Senate instigated a program to inform the community of the happenings at South through brochures. One of the largest projects Senate took on was the redecorating of the Community Room, in order to provide a more comfortable place for everyone to meet and work. Class Councils were introduced for the first time this year, so that Senate could better complete its tasks and have resources to raise and promote participation. Along with all of these tasks, Senate sponsored dances, a canned food drive, a carnival, and spirit weeks in the tradition of activity planning. For all of its hard work, Student Senate was rewarded with a more informed and more active student body. Sophomore Senate: Representative Sandra DeLosSantos, Representative Hillary Potter, Representative Kirsten Bailey, Representative Dana Fambrough, President Laura Ewald, Vice President Tammy Demos. lunior Senate: Representative Eric Welch, Representative Nikki McCauley, Vice President loanne Psyllas, President Kyra Chatfield, Representative lane Donnelly, Representative Karen Yates. 30 X ACTIVITIES I m-I ff' , V 4 ' , Wi g, . 1 1 f' , , yr f V .Vh, ?g5 Senior Senate: top to bottom: All-School Vice President Beth Law, Representative Felicity Hatcher, Senior Class Vice President jill Kaminsky, Senior Class President Kerri Lombardi, Representative Diane Roberson, Representative jeff Arnold, All-School President Sean Brooks All-School President: Sean Brooks Student Senate sponsor: Miss Iody Skoog Freshman Senate: left to right: Representative Anita Roberts, Vice President Ieannette Galanis, Representative Ieni Butler, President Meagan Snider, Representative Rodney Ford. All-School Vice President: Beth Law ACTIVITIES X 31 32 X ACTIVITIES Committee Plans for Final Moment The 1985 Graduation Committee, directed by Mrs. Frances McAllister, met for the first time on February 20 to begin their planning for the May 30th ceremony. The committee, consisting of 25- 30 seniors, had quite a task before them. They were responsible for many important jobs, in- cluding choosing a theme, inviting guests, and organizing the ceremony itself. Teacher participation was greatly appreciated this year as always. Mr. Ronald Deal and Mrs. Edith Menough helped out with the committee, while Dr. Paul Ton presented his annual slide show. Miss Vi Cook handled all the diplomas and paperwork for the ceremony. The ceremony took place at the Denver Auditorium Arena on May 30. Thanks to the Graduation Committee, the class of '85 can look back at the ceremony with fond memories in the years to come. Mrs. Frances McAllister led the graduation committee in their endeavors to make the ceremony run smoothly. E' Pam Baker Theresa Hufnagel Carmen Becker Lance Parker Melissa Presley Tracey Schlafer Lori Nichols Fermin Ruybal Peter Le Derek Holland Felicity Hatcher Susan Bridges Celena Ward Pleshette Fambrough Sean Brooks Kimberly Squires Debbie Plenty Edna Taylor Sydney Moruzzi lennifer Hatgi Anne Grego Kandi jefferson Gina Roberson Shelly Chittivej Karla Cernik I Mr. Ronald Deal assisted Mrs. McAllister in the planning of the graduation ceremonies. Committee Creates Paradise Prom Committees Top, I.-r.: Kerri Lombardi, jill Kaminsky, lennifer Hatgi, Middle: Beth Law, Sean Brooks, Felicity Hatcher, Kim Squires, Kyra Chatfield, Veola Williams, Paula Ketchum, Nikki McCauley, Front: lerri Lee Thompson, Kristina Gibson, Lisa Parsons This year's prom was held May 11, 1985, in the Denver Madison Hotel Empire Room. lt was elegant, extravagant, as well as smoothly f- run. Working under the theme Club Tropicana, this year's prom committee was organized and excellent. The committee consisted of approximately 1 twenty students supervised by seniors jill j Kaminsky and Kerri Lombardi. Teacher spon- ,1 sors Randy johnson and Alice Avstreih also R I E Q Q1 contributed their efforts. An efficient working CLUB E condition was obtained by dividing the com- mittee into different sections of specialized 2 areas, such as entertainment, decorations, and refreshments. Due to the efforts of our committee, we 1 can look back at prom as a memorable event. ACTIVITIES X 33 34 X ACTIVITIES 'ii I IIIII , ,, , My I . SBYYI I SWIHHJHS ue ACTIVITIES X 35 Organizations ln high school we are encouraged to become involved --to experience all that we possibly can in the time vve are here. We join clubs and organize our efforts in order to help ourselves and others learn by being active and participating. We gain satisfaction by doingg by cooperating with others, vve make new friends and discover the value of being together. SKI PEPCL' g - af, RED QU THESPIANS KEY CLUB DANCE 'BP Rebels Hit the Slopes Secretary!Treasurer Cari Meriwether and Vice-President lane Donnelly. As the view from the fourth floor window turned snowy and white, Rebel skiers packed up their equip- ment and prepared to hit the slopes. This year's ski club, sponsored by Mr. Gene Beitler, got together and went to Winter Park as often as possi- ble. President Susan Kropf, Vice- president lane Donnelly, and Secretary!Treasurer Cari Meriwether assisted Mr. Beitler in the planning of the trips and collection of money. The club had a large turnout this year, and as a result, had a high par- ticipation rate, and a lot of fun. Mr. Gene Beitler, sponsor NN' L .S F' 'HHS s tis ' 5 L 5 wg ta L 5 , - S in . . Q N 1 K , .. w e . 1 . ..t f- .. ' - in tt., ff' :awww . Q' G ' - g. K -- ...x K ' wpk Qtlu 4 ESR t I, N W' AMW. S.. 3 .. .. .s,. ,. A SQNQQ5 .. .,, - ws, ..'s. ..s,,: tts - A Rebel Skier takes a break after wiping out on the slopes. Sarah Manion Sascha Moore Phong Nguyen Mark Sena Cari Meriwether David Zelio Greg Harris Theresa Hufnagel Pat Brown Pat Patterson Mark Hinga Susan Kropf Brian Crepeau David Yu Mike Kuhleman Mike Werntz jeff Lidke Deanna Vaughn Lisa Lisman lean Berger Heidi Tebockhorst Brenda Butz Steve Fichter Susan Bridges Minh Nguyen Erick Anderson Brad Shogrin Meagan Barbour Vanessa Armas Suzanne Steele Kirsten Myhren Erin McGill Dave Janus lane Donnelly Linh Nguyen Miki Dunphy Scott Spivey Lee Gilmore Len Schneeberger Brendon Dulaney lennifer Lupe Gerald Haycook Sarah Nelson Ellen Nelson ORGANIZATIONS X 39 Pep Club: The Spirit in South C26 Cxfcfg' QA Q52 eefeft lgdij FYWVQJC A er ' QGSQQP Llmockuee Qczlil . aiey, Renee Bartholomew, Antoinette ' Barnes, Belinda T Bishop, Sabrina , Q Bouquet, Abigail 8 Brasel, Anne Qk , ,I ' l Brame, Delicia .4 Cl Butz, Brenda ' Butler, lenny 40 X ORGANIZATIONS Cannata, Lynn Casey, Lorna Castro, Samantha Chamberlain, Dawn Chavez, Selina Coleman, Sonja Collard, Michelle Crenshaw, Tina Cross, Becky Davis, Becky DeThomas, Deborah DeYonna, Connie Dragul, Sacha Esquibel, Carla Ewald, Laura Fruge, Nora Gallegos, Blanca Geist, Dyan Grunwald, Kim Hartley, Christina Hawkens, Nicole Hernade, Alexia Hernandez, Linda Hermosillo, Davenie Hopkins, Andrea lackson, Michelle lones, Valarie Levinson, Shannon Lugo, Raquel Lockhart, Shawn Manzenares, Ramona Martin, Michelle McNichols, Amanda Mills, Cheri Montoya, laniece Nelson, Sarah Palmer, Martha Parson, Lisa Perry, Megan Pete, Tasha Pruitt, Denise Phillips, Cindy Reed, Lynette Roberson, Diane Robertson, Lisa Rush, jackie Samuels, Coleen Sells, Sondra Stamps, Shawna Stewart, Mikel Stillman, Kim Stillman, Kellye Straub, Claudia Square, Tonya Taylor, Dina Tebockhorst, Heidi White, Benita Witulski, Linda Witulski, Cyndi Woodard, LeShelle Zanders, Marilyn luarez, Melissa Squires, Kim Thomas Karen Alexander, Honi Bacchi, Rachel Baehnk, Heidi Castro, Stephanie Chavez, Christine Contos, Nicolette Creecy, Cathy Crowder, jennifer Lester, Martha Lewis, layne Moruzzi, Sydney Napier, Tedmund Seward, Kristi Solomon, Elizabeth Stewart, Tracey Thomas, Karen Trevino, Michelle Williams, Chrystal Wyman, Wendy r Ms. Diana Browner, Pep Club Sponsor The 1984-85 Pep Club started off the year with a bang! They were certainly the most enthusiastic club this year. Before the activities started, Pep Club updated its uniforms and thought up many spirited events. The Pep Club's biggest activity was Homecoming, which was a huge success. Next on the agenda of activities was the Halloween dance and costume contest. The pep rallies were also a huge successg the members spread their spirit to all classes, with their cheering and chanting. This 1984-85 year has been one of the most spirited for South High. Lisa Parsons, Secretary 121 W as 4 I 'ffw Coleen Samuels, President Shannon Levinson, Vice-President, Treasurer ORGANIZATIONS X 41 Boys' Lacrosse Team Sticks It Out The members of the boys' Lacrosse team, under the direction of first year coach Chris Hopkins, gained the leadership and ability to represent South vvith pride and spirit. Although there vvas only a modest turnout for the team, the Lacrosse club managed to have a varsity and junior varsity squad. The success of the club vvas due to the efforts of the outstan- ding players, among vvhom vvere Chuck Sullivan, lim Quinn, and Leo Kropyvviansky. The financial situation of the club vvas a tremendous problem, as it has been in the years past. Members had to buy much of their ovvn equipment, including sticks, gloves, and pads. Thanks to the efforts of the club sponsor, Mr. Lloyd Meech, financial assistance vvas achieved. The future of the Lacrosse club at South looks very stable due to the loss of a very few seniors, and to the interest of many talented under-classmen. Steve Morgan Scott Wallace Pat Miller Leo Kropyvviansky Kent Starbuck Brendan Delany kent Harvey Kirk Vandermiller losh Nosler Fred Thumhart lim Levinson lay Ford David Hanf Kyle Duffey Robert Nelson Chris Heriza Ken Boggs Chuck Sullivan Toby Sutherland Mike Walsh Pat Hopkins Neil Peterson Fermin Ruybal 77' K? S Sk f ,cw . K was ' 2 ' L. ,wi 2 ' - .N fx' .: K .A ,t-- t , Q ajft C wr . Q -- , s-.. . Pat Miller warms up before a game Ai' PN c::cD S Q in 5 I Q Q D0 42 X ORGANIZATIONS ,Q ttf e 1985 Lacrosse coaches Close-up Ciets Inside Story The United States Capitol. V . IN-ss, ' fi I :V to ssssst fss I tc 3 , Q ft so 49 gi a wsiaaz S, M fa3sf?5xN5 LQ X ..,Wlif,..t, . - - ,.., W g . . X Eager Rebels who wanted to know how this country was really run found their answer in Close-up Club. Through Close-up, these students had an opportunity to experience various aspects of our government on a first hand basis. ln early April, members went to Washington, DC., for a week to attend congressional sessions and discuss important issues with White House officials, congressmen, lobbyists and reporters, Close-up was open to all grades, but only juniors and seniors were allowed to take the trip. In preparation for DC., members at- tended meetings with their parents and sponsor, Mr. Cary Mitchell, to iron out the details. Donations from PTSA and the Gptimist Club helped to reduce the expenses of the Washington adventure. During their stay, these government groupies attended seminars and listen- ed to speakers most of the day. Nightlife was spiced up with entertain- ing performances at the Kennedy Center, in addition to extensive classes. Members also had an opportunity to meet and share ideas with other Close-up members from all over the United States. The busy week was top- ped off with a banquet and dance held in honor of the visitors. lunior leanine Brooks was one of the Brett Hunt went to Washington as well. Close-Up sponsor, Mr. Gary Mitchell. participants in the Close-Up program. ORGANIZATIONS X 43 Rebs Place Needy Close to Their Hearts Big hearted members of South's Red Cross Club organized various events this year to benefit both the school and the community. Christmastime brought the annual city-wide Santa Claus Shop, in which the club participated by staffing the main distribution center and sponsor- ing a class level competition toy drive. Red Cross encouraged every Rebel to be generous and make the holidays happier for Denver's needy children. Assorted projects to raise money for charities included February's Cupidfs Beau Dance. This was their main pro- ject of the year, which sported invita- tions from the ladies to the gents and a male royal court. Red Cross Club Pam Baker Heidi Baehnk Susan Bridges jennifer Crowder Felicia Delgado Dina Dominguez Marina Demos Tammy Demos Dana Fambrough Pleshette Fambrough Kim Fosnight Christie Gallegos Michelle Gilbert Theresa Hufnagel Susan Kropf Martha Lester Andy Likins loliene Mason Lisa McCreary Lisa Meza Karen Morgan ason Moss l Renne Muniz lenny Philips Dianne Roberson Colleen Sare Elizabeth Solomon Karen Sparks lennifer Trujillo Beth Law Kyra Chatfield Melissa Presley Red Cross Secretary Martha Lester and Vice President Beth Solomon share a happy moment together :-. 5, Mr. Charles Federico, Red Cross sponsor Red Cross President Pleshette Fambrough 44 X ORGANIZATIONS V l.C.A. Learns the Trade . ci 1 .. .fl ' I 5 ' 6.3 5 P a Club Representative jeff Reppert 'Qo- Mr. Richard Schreiber, V.l.C.A. sponsor A at Q Q. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America members vvorked in various areas of trade. The club members received five hours of credit for class time and five hours of credit for on-the-job training. The classroom aspect of the club featured speakers, a Halloween party and a Christmas party with all C.O.E. students. For Thanksgiv- ing the V.I.C.A. Club made and donated a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. The class was divided into dif- ferent committees which suc- cessfully involved every student. The highlight of the year was the EmployeefEmployer Banquet at the end of April. jeff Reppert, the class representative, helped organize these special activities of the year. Mr. Richard Schreiber enjoyed being the sponsor of this suc- cessful club and encouraged others to look into V.l.C.A. in the future. Victor Acevedo Kevin Baker john Bassett Randy Butz Roger Classen lacque Cocagne Glenn Dobson Phil Kerr Craig Lucero jeff McKinney jeff Reppert Tony Robles loe Sanchez Greg Shuman jeff Slankard Kevin Springs Weylin Warren Wells Hamilton ORGANIZATIONS X 45 P.T.S.A. Brings Community to South South's students continued to receive help in many ways this year from the P.T.S.A. The Parent-Teacher-Student- Association concentrated mainly on raising money for student scholarships. Mr. Sam Kirk, former P.T.S.A. presi- dent, held Bread Baking Seminars, an innovative idea inspired by his delicious breads which were served at the teachers' luncheon between semesters. The annual Flea Market was held in May, and the group once again sponsored the taking of school pic- tures. P.T.S.A. members organized the traditional Back-to-School night, and spent many hours mailing the Confederate to students' homes. Along with the Confederate were P.T.S.A. newsletters informing parents about South's activities. This year's officers included Presi- dent Mrs. Sonja Becker, Vice- Presidents Mr. Harold Scott, Miss leanette Pastore, Mrs. Mary Lester, and students Carmen Becker and Eric Welch. P.T.S.A. secretary was Mrs. Pat Albee, while Mrs. Beverly Shackelford served as treasurer. Student PTSA members Eric Welch and Carmen Becker wg-v-4+-.....g Mr Diedrich enjoys lunch at the PTSA luncheon PTSA members treat members of faculty to a luncheon the day after final exams 46 I ORCAINHZATIONS T B.S.A. Promotes Unit - W-v BSA officers from left to right: Treasurer Debbie Plenty, Secretary Dianne Roberson, Vice-President Elea Goff, President leri Thompson, not Pictured: Publicity manager Angie Scott. l The South High School Black Stu- dent Alliance, a supportive group which assists students with adjust- ment to high school, gave continued support to its members throughout their high school years. Students in- volved in this club represent a sincere effort toward helping other students in the present and in future years. BSA had many functions. One of its main goals was to assist needy students through scholarship fundraising. Black Awareness activities provided incentive for excellence among its members. Dr. Hollis sponsored BSA for the 1984-85 school year, while officers elected were President leri Thompson, Vice-President Elea Goff, Treasurer Debbie Plenty, Secretary Diane' Roberson, and Publicity Director Angie Scott. Belinda Barnes Shawna Stamps Dionne jones james Clark layne Lewis Bruce Greer Lisa Parsons Benita White Tracey Stewart Honi Alexander Samara Buttles lay Ford Elias Woolfolk Trudy Smith ORGANIZATIONS X 47 journalists Honored as Scrollers Outstanding journalists chosen from South's lohnny Reb and Confederate staffs had the opportunity to become members of the loseph M. Lort chapter of the International Quill and Scroll Society. For several years, Quill and Scroll has been an honorary organization for members from each staff and serves as an excellent founda- tion for future journalists. This year the scrollers attended the initiation breakfast held on january 30, organized by sponsors Ann Campbell and Dr. Carl Johnston. Officers elected were President Felicity Hatcher, Vice- President Fermin Ruybal, Secretary Tasha Tuttle, Treasurer Kyra Chatfield, and Sergeant-at-Arms lane Donnelly from Yearbook Staff, and President jeff Arnold, Vice-President Derek Holland, Secretary Sean Brooks, and Treasurer Georgia Evridis from Newspaper Staff. Both sponsors should be com- plimented for their dedicated interests in promoting better journalism. lane Donnelly enjoys the initiation breakfast. johnny Reb Quill and Scroll officers: Front, l.-r.: Fermin Ruybal, Tasha Tuttle, Back: Kyra Chatfield, lane Donnelly, Felicity Hatcher Confederate Quill and Scroll Officers: Sean Brooks, leff Arnold, Derek Holland, not pictured: Georgia Evridis 48 X ACADEMICS leff Arnold and Georgia Evridis pose for a picture before leaving the Quill and Scroll breakfast to go to class. 5 2 Li' , 1 t I j NHS Still Flies High National Honor Society Officers: Front: Kim Squires, Secretary, Center: Derek Holland, President, Top: Sean Brooks, Treasurer, and jeff Arnold, Vice President. National Honor Society sponsors Miss Sally Peres and Mrs. Edith Menough Derek Holland jeffrey Arnold Kimberly Squires Sean Brooks George Chittivej Anne Grego Theresa Hufnagel Robert Levinson Stacy Shackelford joe Straub Ferin Wagner Kimberly Wray Lee Fox jeanine Brooks john Carlson Wendy Carlson Kyra Chatfield Mark Fischer David Fraser Michelle Gilbert Greg Harris jeffrey jargon Rachelle Kostel Rebels with superior scholar- ship, outstanding service, top rate leadership, and excellent character had an opportunity to be selected as a member of South's most prestigious club-the Triple S Chapter of the National Honor Society. Qualifications for membership included a grade point average of at least 3.5 for seniors, 3.7 for juniors, and 3.75 for sophomores. Students were selected on the basis of their service and involve- ment with both the school and community, as well as their display of leadership in school functions and the classroom. Meeting these requirements, 37 new members were welcomed by the 30 existing members at the induction ceremony on October 25. President Derek Holland, Vice President jeff Arnold, Secretary Kim Squires and Treasurer Sean Brooks worked closely with spon- sors Edith Menough and Sally Peres, to plan and organize the club's activities. The main project of the year was the National Honor Society book sale, which provided money for a scholarship which was given to an outstanding senior member. National Honor Society Members Leo Kropywiansky Martha Lester jon Luff Daniel Moore Kari Shackelford Chuck Sullivan Michael Werntz Ken Boggs Shelley Chittivej Saiprasad Gollapudi Felicity Hatcher jennifer Hatgi Cheryl Hicks Paula Ketchum Mi Kong Steven Madison Scott Morse Sarah Nelson Lance Parker Melissa Presley jim Scanlan Karen Spring Rudy Besikof jeffrey Gima Mark Hinga Sarah Manion Kirsten Myhren Matt Puccio Kate Wilkinson Fredricia Young Eric Anderson jenny Clark Amanda Conklin Lillian Crippen SkyMarie Gallegos Karyn Gregory jonathan Hodapp Andrew Likins Lisa Lisman Lois Moorhead Trent Parker Tucker Shaw jennifer Tipton Cynthia Wray Lorrie Lesniak ORGANIZATIONS 7 49 50 X ORGANIZATIONS DECA Gets Down to Business Three rowdy classes made up the 1984- 85 DECA Club. Each member studied the principles of free enterprise and specialized in a specific area of business for competitions. Competitions were the mainstream of this year's schedule, starting with a closed competition in Keystone. By participating in both written testing and oral role playing presentations, members vied for top scores to qualify for district and State. DECA's tradition, the annual dance-a- thon to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association was held on December 15. This year the club reached their goal and broke all previous records by raising 510,518 with Ioanne Phyllas bringing in over 51,000 to top all individual records. The club's successful year can be at- tributed to the strong leadership of its of- ficers, Pres. Kim Squires, V.P. Keith Kot- tenstette, Secretary Germaine Gerardu, Treasurer Nikki Contos, Publicity Director Beth Law, Sr. Rep lim Scanlan, lr. Reps. Sarah Manion and Chuck Sullivan, and the spon- sor Mr. Randy lohnson. Earl Banks relaxes after a hard 12 hrs. of dancing at South's M.D.S. Dance. .midi FIRST ROW: L to R Susan Casey, Greg Hurd, Georgia Evridis, Tina Poggas. SECOND ROW: L to R Bean Scanlan, Kristina Gibson, Kerri Lombardi, Erika Rundiks, Courtny Hamby. THIRD ROW: L to R Beth Law, lim Quinn, loe Straub, Keith Kottenstette, Beau Moore, Ieff Arnold, Dana Lincoln. Kim Squires, Karri Shackelford, Kyra Chatfield, Greg Hurd and Claudia De Yoanna are rewarded for their competitions in Keystone, Colorado. FIRST ROW: Toby Sutherland, Dennis Masel, Heidi Baehnk, Karen Sparks, Andrea Maxwell, Kyra Chatfield, Karri Shackelford. SECOND ROW: Effie Zaffer, Shelley Maschinot, Karen Yates, Ieff Gima, Renee Crites, K. T. Niehoff, Cyndi Witulski, Mikki Dunphy, Sarah Manion, lennifer Crowder, Damon Barbour. THIRD ROW: Michelle Trevino, Eric Welch, john Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Mike Handley, Nikki Contos, Beth Solomon, Germaine Gerardu, Sydney Moruzzi, Kristi Seward, Susan Kropf, Theresa Herzog, Ioanne Psyllas, Danny Guth, Andrea Doe, Nikki McCauley. l R N X V lil xi - .f ' i I , B-X 5 X if Xl ikll lh L I, fn B 1 Y V , ix J i i ,f J RJ LL, r f i G V' Y. X- i 'Lf' i .K ' V 1 F 7- , V S ' i i l XJ Front Row l.-r. Susan Cady, Heather Swanson. Second Row: Chuck Sullivan, Basil Kitsos, Hugh Breitenstein, George Ghittivej, Kate Wilkinson, Rachelle Kostel, Wendy Carlson, Shika lain, jessica Attencio. Third Row: Lee Fox, jennifer Hatgi, Valerie Vallos, Kim Squires, Anne Grego, Gelena Ward, Beth Law. Top Row: lim Quinn, Seth Snider. , .7 X iifwf X 3 ws X i l l G ' 1 l l i N l- ff' l i If l i x il l iid l H i' X lit i 1 F, Li 'Fit 'Tm' ' 1 W-a..,, DECA Sponsor Randy johnson, with an associate represen- Nancy FOX and Siifdh Manion iflffhe DECA dame- tative at Keystone. 'UQ Germaine Gerardu, Beau Moore, Susan Cady, Beth Law, and Beth Solomon receiving awards at Keystone. ORGANIZATIONS X 51 Rebel Delegates Storm the Capitol Front row, I.-r.: jenny Phillips, Isaac Peltier, Danny Gutn, Angie Isley, Iheresa Hufnagel, Sarah Ramsey, Maggie Early, Mikki Dunphy, Isaac Mion, second row, l.-r.: Teddy Eklund, jason Whyte, Molly Conroy, Melissa Presley, Dyan Geist, Christy Davids, Susan Bridges, Matt Meadow, Andrea Doe, third row. I.-r.: Kristy Eklund, lohn Carlson, Kyra Chatfield, loe Welch, leff Arnold. Senior Pam Baker, this year's Youth-ln- Government student coordinator. f5Q:,':ff' MikkiDunphy makesaspeech during Matt Meadow, Andrea Doe, and Maggie Early enjoy a break after General Assembly at the State committee sessions. Capitol. Rebel Youth in Government members experienced the leadership of our state by participating in the 1984 YMCA Model Legislature. With the guidance of senior Pam Baker, under the sponsorship of Mr. Chester Bogar, South's chapter had a productive year. On October 27, the club attended a full day pre- legislative conference where parliamentary procedures were introduced, bill writing was explained and practic- ed, and elections were held for the offices of Governor, Speaker of the House, and President of the Senate. Twenty-nine delegates from South joined over 500 other students from all over Colorado for a three day model legislature at the Capitol in December. Assuming the role of senator, representative, page, lobbyist or press, the members reenacted the steps necessary for bills to become laws. Authenticity was stressed as the bills were debated, amended, sent to committee and passed or rejected. The group was able to meet with and question Governor Lamm, as well as meet many other high school students with common interests. The en- thusiastic members Iived up to the expectations for to- day's youth and tomorrow's future. 52 X ORGANIZATIONS Dance Club Dances Upa Storm Dance Club: Back l.-r.: Amy Ruskamp, Selina Chavez, Kristiana Huitron, Becky Cross, Second row, lean Berger, Sasha Drake, Co een Walsh, Lisa Lisman, Front, I.-r., Heidi Tebockhorst, Brenda Butz, Michelle Martin, Stephanie Bills. 7-Q5 Twelve members made up South's Dance Club this year, meeting fifth and sixth hour on Tuesdays. Everyone was welcome to join, as Miss Sallie Tormohlen sponsored the club for the first time and helped the girls prepare for upcoming performances. The girls made up their own dances and ma e costumes for their performances. They performed for the first time on February 21 for the Margaret Walters Elementary School for the handicapped. Other performances were held in the spring. ORGANIZATIONS f 53 H.E.R.O. Ul Donald Slay concentrates during an exam. Working vvith the theme 'Circle of Life, H.E.R.O. had a very produc- tive year. Several speakers visited the classes, including a woman from Cinderella City who showed the group how to dress for success, and a representative from the Rocky Mountain News who discussed the necessary steps in becoming an entrepreneur. H.E.R.O.'s main contribution to South this year was the kidnapping seminar, at which South graduate Diane Poland shared her ex- periences and gave information on hovv kidnapping can be handled. Mrs. Poland's daughter, Lori, was a victim of kidnapping in 1983. State Historian Veola Williams was a tremendous asset to the club in organizing their various activities, such as preparing the nine members who attended the regional leader- ship conference in Portland, Oregon. Russell Smith will run for a state office next year. Sponsor of the H.E.R.O. club was Mrs. Bette Cox, who was pleased with the diverse interests and accomplishments of these students. lanice Carroll helps Donald Susman get his homework assignment completed. 54 X ORGANIZATIONS Encompasses llCircle of Life Front Row l.-r. Horace Terry, Kenneth Franklin-Pres., Tracy Slas, Martha Olguin, Windy Harper. Second Row Terry Brown, Dionne lones, Billy White, Kathy Ann Gonzales, Fred Wright, Greg Shuman, Third Row Donovan Mitchell, Samantha Antencio, Diedra Washington, Carroll Mello, Teng Thao, Irene Kucera, Martha Palmer. Front Row l.-r. Tina Dotson-Pres., Renae Bailey-Vice Pres., Brenda Foley-Treas., Second Row Bertha Jones, Ted Napier, Yvonne Byrne, leannie Dillon, Michelle Plenty. Third Row Paula Thompson, Susan Schultz, Tommy Verner, Walter Gresham, Anissia Gauff, Mary Gurule. hmmm? Front Row l.-r. Cheryl Smith-Historian, Kandi Jefferson-Vice Pres., Gaysha Williams-Pres., Angela Bean-Historian, Russell Smith-Treas., Donette Sanders-Sec. Second Row james Corpuz, Anita Corpuz, Gina Carpenter, Byron Mclntosh, Shannyn Wells. Third Row Donald Susman, Donald Slay, Chris Levinson, Vanessa Armas, Laurie Williams, Chrystal Williams, lanice Carroll. Kathy Ann Gonzales works diligently on an Karen Kent listens for instructions from her teacher, assignment. Mrs. COX. Veola Williams, State Historian ORGANIZATIONS X 55 Club Key to Success and Goodwill Front Row I.-r. Tammy Demos, Dana Fambrough, Kirsten Bailey, Derek Holland, Karri Shackelford, loanne Psyllas, Sean Brooks, Lisa Lisman, lean Berger. Second Row Marina Demos, jennifer Crowder, Kirsten Myhren, Mikki Dunphy, Sarah Nelson, lohn Carlson. Third Row Sandra De Los Santos, Pleshette Fambrou h Sher l Harve Beth Law lane Donnell , Susan Kro f, K ra Chatfield, Melissa gf Y Y, 1 Y P Y Sponsor, Robert Stransky with Karen Yates. Key Club had a smaller force this year, but it was just as strong in school and community service as ever. Their numerous activities began in the fall when the Key Club volunteered to help with the Symphony Fun Run to raise money for the Denver Symphony Orchestra. October inspired the spookiest members to volunteer for the March of Dimes Dungeon of Ter- ror, while November found the members serving Thanksgiving dinners to the needy. The winter season brought out the warm hearted group again, as they shoveled walks for the elderly people in the neighborhood. Kirsten Bailey and Tammy Demos listen during a Key Club meeting. President Karen Yates and the Key Club's sponsor Mr. Robert Stransky arranged several different types of projects this year, such as sponsoring a career day with the help of the Kiwanis Club. Key Club also honored Viet Nam casualties who had attended South by designing a plaque engraved with their names, and invited their familiies to the ceremony which presented the plaque to the school. Key Club members displayed their good will with a year of unselfish endeavors, and were a true asset to South. l 4 l I l Rebels Masquerade with Pride Drama Club: Front Row, L.-R., Sarah Ramsey, Lila Stine, Michelle Gilbert, K. T. Niehoff, Lisa Lisman, Pinchas French, Second Row: Brett Hunt, Megan Perry, Darryl Stubbs, Kirsten Myhren, Renee Crites, Andrea Maxwell, Third Row: Valerie Buckingham, Suzan Steele, Tracy Sias, Paula Ketchum. Fourth Row: Coleen Walsh, Allyn Gibbons, Lezlie Kephart, Sheryl Harvey, jean Berger, Fifth Row: Randy Ziegler, Kirsten Bailey, jeff Stark, Tony Hillman, Nick Martin, lim Mueller, Melissa Presley, Sixth Row: Erich Anderson, lenny Clarke, Trent Parker, Mathew Twining, Paul Hamilton. Thespians Club: Front Row: L.-R.: Paula Ketchum, Melissa Presley, Second Row: Allyn Gibbons, K. T. Niehoff, Kirsten Myhren, Third Row: Lee Gilmore, Sheryl Harvey, Top: lames Mueller. ln late lanuary, the Southern Masqueraders and the Thespians held their first meeting of the 1984-85 school year. Despite the late start, over forty of South's most talented actors and actresses attended the meeting. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Mumey, club sponsor, the students discussed upcoming events and elected officers. Southern Masqueraders' of- ficers elected were President K. T. Niehoff, Vice President Brett Hunt, Secretary Kirsten Bailey, Treasurer Michelle Gilbert, and Clerk jenny Clark. Thespian officers elected were President Kirsten Myhren, Vice President Sheryl Harvey, Secretary Paula Ketchum, and Treasurer Lezlie Kephart. The two clubs participated in many ac- tivities this year, such as attending plays at Loretto Heights College. They also held fund raising events to help with the expenses of the Spring Musical. The South High Southern Mas- queraders and Thespians were obviously two very talented and aspiring clubs this year. 45 f 'N I I 'X,. FINE ARTS X 57 L Q X N Athletics We participated in sports-another extension of our talents-and it was through them that we learned the importance of commitment and cooperation. We learned that success comes not only in victory but also in personal gain. Knowledge made the burden of defeat easier because we gained understanding of our losses, and realized that personal victory could be achieved only when we looked inside ourselves for ability. Varsity Rebels Sliri but Don't Fall The South High Varsity Football Team, under first year head coach Marvin Oliver, experienced a season of hardships but ended strongly. Fate had the talented team going back to the locker room disappointed most of the time. The Rebels started the season against a very polished Thomas jefferson team who administered a 62-14 thrashing to our Rebels. In the second week the squad took on the North Vikings in a hard-hitting game which ended in South's favor, 12-6. A much improved West team showed they were no pushover as Rebels paved the way to a victorious 19-12. South continued winning by prevailing over the Kennedy Commanders, 6-0. South ended a season of hard work with 3 wins and 5 losses. Some returning junior veterans of the 84 season will be Adrian Cooper, Danny Dozier, john Gant, Todd Grayson, Darryl Hogan, jimmy jones, Earl Banks, Leo Kropywiansky, Tom Lucas, Ulysses Roberts, and Paul Ramsey, among others. Thomas Lucas goes for the touchdown Varsity Football: Front, l.-r.: john Anadiotis, Byron Adair, Ken Franklin, Lee Fox, Earl Banks, Ken Boggs, Tom Lucas, Ty Streno Paul Ramsey, Derrick Williams, Head Coach Marvin Oliver, Second Row, l.-r.: Danny Dozier, Ulysses Roberts, james Schnitzner Keenon Stillman, Frank Sears, Leo Kropywiansky, Ken Starbuck, josh Kuhn, jimmy White, Coach Charles Harden, Third Row, l.-r Coach Fred Box, Coach Willie Mount, Dave johnson, Irwin Pittam, Lee Dennis, Todd Grayson, Adrian Cooper, Marvin Gamble, Bull Billingsley Manager Tuesday Ross, Coach Chet Bogar. 60 X ATHLETICS South High Rebels Football Coaching Staff: l.-r.: Charles Federico, Fred Box, Willie Mount, Charles Hardin, Head Coach Marvin Oliver, Chet Bogar Z Paul Ramsey and Derek Williams tough it out. Thomas Lucas helps his teammates in a tackle. I Thomas Lucas tackles an opponent. Thomas Lucas and Mike Schnitzer play for victory. South 12 South 9 South 3 South 29 South 14 South 19 South 1 2 South 6 South 6 South 8 Harrison Washington Manual East Thomas jefferson West North Kennedy Lincoln Montbello 42 22 34 36 61 12 6 O 34 9 ATHLETICS X 61 lV'ers Battle for Success lunior Varsity Football: Front, l.-r.: Coach Fred Box, D. Cuth, W. Campbell, R. Wolfe, R. Ziegler, K. Roush, l. Quintana, D. Deichman, R. Bernal, R. Wilkinson, D. lacobs, Coach Charles Federico, Second Row, l.-r.: R. Kuykendoll, Coach Marvin Oliver, I. Pittam, D. Sanchez, l. Williamson, P. Strausheim, Z. Kutz, S. Wallace, L. Dennis, R. Davis, S. Caskin, F. Duper, T. Ross. South's 1984 lunior Varsity team, consisting of primarily freshmen and sophomores, had a trying, but rewar- ding season. Coached by Mr. Charles Federico and Mr. Willie Mount, the team started early in the fall breaking in its new players. The team's first touchdown was scored by sophomore Dennis lacobs against the Manual team. The game ended in defeat, however, as the final score was 26-8. Southfs victories included their 21-7 game against West, and their 21-O game against North. The team fought it out in their battle against East High, but the game ended in defeat, 28-21. The 1985 team looks promising with some returning players and incoming freshmen. Several players should be able to make the Varsity team. Zach Kutz, a freshman quarterback, has been selected by his coaches as an outstanding player on South's lunior Varsity Football team. Not only is he a talented athlete, but his attitude and devotion reflect success. Coach Federico stated that, Uhe threw the ball well and always kept his head in the gamef' Coach Federico also said that Zach could possibly be faced with a Varsity position next year, OW-aa 62 X ATHLETICS 4 l l r x Cross Country llRuns to State The 1984 co-ed Cross Country team, with the support of their coach, Phil Lingwood, had an outstanding year. With the girls losing only one meet and the boys undefeated, the team went to state. lon Luff was the outstanding runner, not only from South but all of the Denver Public Schools. This year's team gained many talented newcomers, which included Toby Sutherland, Eirika Anderson, Josh Nosler, and Vanessa Gower. Next year the team should be a strong one, with many return- ing lettermen. This year's team was led by lon Luff, Toby Sutherland, Lillian Crippen, Vanessa Gower, Wendy Carlson, josh Nosler, and Eirika Anderson. These people worked at lowering their times each meet, which in turn helped the team's overall standing in city, the Boys winning city and Girls finishing second. l 1 I. S5111 L top row, l.-r.: Vanessa Gower, Karyn Gregory, Eirika Anderson Wendy Carlson, Lillian Crippen, jake Torrez, Shahn Duncan, Tom VanNess, Rudy Besikof, Darrell Stubbs, Phil Lingwood, Coach, bottom row, l.-r.: Peter Hays, Greg Swanson, lon Luff, Toby Sutherland, Damon Barbour, Darryl Roberts, losh Nosler, Don Shields, not toward viCtOry. pictured: Beth Law. Rudy Besikof paces his race, running only slightly behind an opponent. - lon Luff attempts to pass a North Viking. Wendy Carlson strides towards a lancer. Damon Barbour runs deliberately ATHLETICS X 63 This yearfs boys' soccer team finished the regular season with four wins, three losses, and one tie in league play. Coach Roland Sturk, coaching for the sixth year, led the team to the league playoffs, where they defeated Lincoln in the first game, but lost to Thomas jefferson in the semi-finals. Considering their lack of size, the team members played extremely well. There were only three seniors on the team, Basil Kitsos, Lance Parker, and Patrick Hopkins. Outstanding performances were recorded by Basil, junior jeff Gima, and freshmen Kue Thao and Vang Pao. The team should do very well next year, considering the loss of on- ly three seniors. Next year's leaders are expected to be Kue Thao, leff Cima, and David Fraser. Soccer Kicks to Success Mui!-M Bill Null, Basil Kitsos, jeff Gima, Sean Wilson, Mark Sena, Neil Peterson, loel Bahhen, Andrew Carlson, Patrick Hopkins, Wolfgang Schwartz, David Fraser, lan Colte Shogrin, Trent Parker, Lance Parker, john Carlson. Basil Kitsos carries the ball downfield. Trent Parker heads the ball to a Trent Parker races a defender to the ball. looks On. 64 X ATHLETICS Basil Kitsos beats an opponent as Trent Boys' Tennis Team Nets Success South's Boys' Tennis Team compiled an overall record of 4-7 this year under head coach Susie Woytek. ln the league, they finished 4-5, earning a sixth place standing. The team was led by number one singles player lay Ford, with Fred Thumhart rating number two and Keith Kottenstette number three. The number one doubles team was made up of Mark johnson and Beau Moore, who had an overall record of 3-6. The team's captain this year was Keith Kottenstette, who also finished third in districts. Next year could prove to be more difficult with on- ly four returning varsity players. Expected leaders of next year's team are Chuck Sullivan and Fred Thumhart. George Chittivej aces a serve. Q if U ll South High Boys' Tennis Team, l.-r.: George Chittivej, Keith Kottenstette, lay Ford, Hal Hutchinson, Rob Levinson, Rodney Ford, Chuck Sullivan, Mark Hinga, Michael Larason. Not pictured: Sean Brooks, Ben Franzen, Neil james, Alex Rietema, lim Moore, lim Quinn, Cole Richey, Tucker Shaw, loe Straub, Fred Thumhart Mark johnson gives it his all on his returning volley. 'Don't try so hard, Keith Kottenstette! ATHLETICS X 65 gm-Colt Svvings with Young Team Coach Lou Westman, Ty Wong, Sean Mueller, Danen Morse, Tom Martinez, Mike Morris jason Moore Danny Cuth joe Welsh Not Pictured: Tim Ray, lohn Brooks, jimmy Bann Although the 1984 South High golf team included only one senior, john Brooks, they had a successful year, compiling a record of 21-23, and earning sixth place in league. The most outstanding player vvas Tom Ray with a season average of 89. The most im- proved player was Freshman jimmy Bann. There were only eleven players for six positions. Number one spot to number six went to Tim Ray, Ty Wong, lohn Brooks, Danen Morse, Danny Guth and limmy Bann. The alternate players vvere Sean Mueller, Tom Mar- tinez, loe Welch, jason Moore, and Mike Morris. Coach Lou Westman commented, USince only one senior was on the team, it should be as good or bet- ter next year. Westman also stated, llColf is a great lifetime sport. He enjoyed being the coach and was llforc- ed to play golf every day. The team praticed at the beautiful Welshire golf club. Westman hopes that the team members will enjoy improving their game throughout the summer. llOne simply has to play all summer to become competitive in the Denver league. Also, there needs to be intense internal com- petition among team members, before South will ever become a title contender, said coach Westman. l 66 X ATHLETICS Danen Morse tees off Danny Cuth lines up foradrive. Swim Team Dives . . . l Under the leadership of second year S I h ' ' V Coach Dave DeLapp, this year's Girls' Swim p . . . Team was extremely successful. lane Don- nelly and Susan Bridges were captains of the thirteen member team which was managed by David Scully. The diving team consisted of senior Seth Snider and freshman Sarah Ramsey. Outstanding swimmers were seniors len- ny Phillips and Susan Bridges, juniors Karen Morgan and lane Donnelly, sophomore ggtjgg. Amy Russell, and freshman Lila Stine. Seth Siflllli i ll 5555555 Siitststiisi Snider dove her way to State and was rank- 'K X ed second in the City, while Sarah Ramsey took first place in City lBl diving. Although the team was small in com- parison to most other teams, the quality of swimmers was high and the year was a suc- cess with an overall ranking of 4th in City TB' Swiiim and 5th in City TAC Diligent practice at Washington Park Recreation Center paid off in personal improvements and reduced Kirsten Bailey, Amanda Kashman, Amy Russell. times throughout the Season- Efiifili 5565 Sflslilll A Swim Team: Bottom, l.-r.: jenny Phillips, Kim Fosnight, Sarah Ramsey, Lila Stine, Susan jenny Albee, Top, li-r.: lane Donnelly, Susan Kropf, Karen Morgan, Erin McGill, Not Kropf takes a time out from practice to pose for a Manager David Scully pulls in lane ropes after a meet at TJ. lane Donnelly expresses style in her dive while fellow team members look on with awe. Senior Seth Snider makes an attempt to keep her feet dry. 67 Netters Bump, Set, Spike , The 1984 Rebel Volleyball Team, under the direction of Coach Rose Suprenant, was an outstanding success. The most spectacular game was played against the Thomas jefferson Spartans with South emerging victorious 16-14. This year's best setters were Karen Yates and Stacy Shackelford. Best spikers were Pleshette Fambrough, Dana Fambrough, Stacy Shackelford, Grace Wright, and Shelley Chittivej. Best servers were Sandra De Los Santos, Tanya Thompson, Dana Fambrough, Pleshette Fambrough, Karen Yates, Stacy Shackelford, Grace Wright, Shelley Chittivej, Marie Miranda, and Rochelle Kostel. Some returning Varsity players for the 1985 season will be juniors Cari Meriwether, Maggie Early, Karen Yates, Rochelle Kostel, and Grace Wright, sophomores Dana Fam- I brough and Sky Marie Gallegos, and Varsity Volleyball players prove to be a challenge to the team from Th Freshman Tasha Gwin. 4 jefferson. 5 , 1 Senior Stacy Shackelford prepares for a play after changing positions with her teammates. 4 Row 1: 14 Shelly Chittivej, 32 Grace Wright, Row 2: 16 Karen Yates, 27 Tanya Thompson, 24 Sandra De Los Santos, 19 Rochelle Kostelg Row 3: 25 Sky Gallegos, 26 Dana Fambrough, Row 4: P 17 Stacy Shackelford, 30 Pleshette Fambroughg Back row: Coach Rose Suprenant K J, - gf-Xt C W 68 f ATHLETICS l .V.'ers Set for Success Front Row l.-r.: 33 Sandra De Los Santos, 17 Tracy Gonzales Middle Row: 16 Kim Weber, 27 Tanya Thompson, 13 Lorie LaForett, 24 Lorrie Lesniak, 18 Rhonda Lopez, 21 Deanna Vaughn, 29 Maggie Early, 14 Tasha Cwin, 25 Nancy Olan, 31 Amy Luxa, 19 Cari Meriwether Back: Coach Steve Stretz ,....,,,,3 The 1984 lunior Varsity Volleyball team, led by Captain Sandra DeLosSantos, had a very successful season. They placed third in the city finals, with a win-lose record of 8-11. The team consisted of four freshmen, three sophomores, and three juniors. Two very promis- ing varsity players, Deanna Vaughn and Cari Meriwether, led the team with support and en- thusiasm throughout all their winning games. The team was coached by Mr. Steve Stretz, who felt that this year's Junior Varsity Volleyball team 'lgot it together right. Cari Meriwether, a junior in the 1984-85 school year, was selected by her coach as an outstanding junior varsity volleyball player. Cari started out on the team in her sophomore year, and althoughshe was not able to play much, was always there cheering for her teammates and giving them moral support. ln her junior year, Cari's skill im- proved and she became one of the three best players on the team, and began to practice with the varsity players. Cari can look forward to the possibility of a varsity position next year. Due to her winning attitude and ability, she , deserves special recognition for her efforts. ATHLETICS X 69 Girl Gymnasts Stretch to Victory J 1' E l an W ife 2 tk i top: Riley Cook, manager, second row, l.-r.: Christine Stallard, Brenda Butz, ll-le-idi Terbockhorst, Sarah Nelson, third row: Amanda McNic oas, Marjorie Martinez, Hillary Potter, Becky Cardenas, - . fourth row: Shannon Levinson, Michelle Martin, Paula Collard, Brenda Butz demonstrates Stylem her beam 'Dunne' bottom: Melissa luarez. This year's Girls' Gymnastics team had an outstanding record of 5 and 4, con- sidering they had a small team. The girls did well under pressure, thanks to the coaching of Mrs. Priscilla Lemak. They practiced every day after school in the Girls' gym. The team's toughest competi- tion, East Angels, was defeated gracefully by the Rebels 130 to 126.9 Outstanding gymnasts were junior Christine Stallard, senior Rosalie Mendez and freshmen Brenda Butz and Heidi Terbockhorst. Every girl contributed to the team and showed constant improvement. Hillary Potter: Ahigh flying Rebel. Shannon Levinson executes her beam routine gracefully. Heidi Terbockhorst prepares to begin her floor routine. Rosemary R P M e n d e 2 ip, A ends her ' ' -I , f r o u t i n e ttvttt y ,cyyy ,yyc triumphant Split- 70 X ATHLETICS W Swimmers Splash to Victory Front, l.-r.: loe Welch, Tom Martinez, Sean Duncan, Peter Hayes, Isaac Peltier, Ming Wyugen, loe Masel, lon Luff, Back, l.-r.: jason Whyte, Rodney Ford, Fred Thumhart, loshua Nosler, Todd Grayson, Hal Hutchinson, Steve Morgan, Damon Barbour, Kyle Duffey, lay Ford, Dennis Masel, David Scully, not pictured: Hugh Breitenstein. lt ns- df' t i ja 'flr F' tt. 1 I M Z 1 if I aww I i Jw 4 fa Zgfffzf l if Q75 ,Mig 532' 9, WMM I ,M h 5354 M a 1 jg, i, W, rm Wa Ami M1 Q fu Qfffl ff if T ati ,, twi Tit MQW' if fr? W SW 'ffagawffa af W W Z6 ,M ,Vw Y A , 2 J ff fu 4 1 ' ' rr Q Z f f at fi? at f ef A V 1 ds 1 I' 43 1 V 1 1 1 5 X Top swimmers: Front: lon Luff, lay Ford, Back: Freshman diver joe Masel takes a Damon Barbour, Hal Hutchinson, Steve Morgan, breather. losh Nosler. w Wy Damon Barbour shows his butterfly. The beloved Coach Chris Clemensen. Under new coaching, done by Chris Clemensen, the boys' swim team improved to become a ranking team in the city. Seniors Steve Morgan and Den- nis Masel, the co-captains, led the team as the two outstanding swimmers in breaststroke and freestyle. The juniors, lon Luff, Hal Hutchinson, Damon Barbour, and Hugh Breitenstein swam all strokes to catch victories in the 200 Individual Medley, 200 Freestyle, and 100 Breaststroke. Each individual improved this year but senior lay Ford became a top competitor in freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly. David Scully and losh Nosler improved their abilities in both swimming performance and indurance. Sean Duncan and Ming Wyugen were two of South's three-person diving team. ATHLETICS X 71 Varsity Loops the Hoop The 1984 Varsity Basketball team, coached by Mr. Willie Mount' and Mr. Charles Harden, compiled an 8-8 record and plac- ed 6th place in the Denver Prep League. One of the most spec- tacular games was played against the Thomas jefferson Spartans, with the ending score being South-81, Tj-57. Letterman Adrian Cooper commented, 'Robert Hicks and I rolled over Tl. Returning lettermen from the 1983 team were Darryl Hogan, Arlandis Rush, Adrian Cooper, Scott Morse, and Robert Hicks. The team looks forward to an equally successful season next year with many returning players. Front Row L-R Scott Morse, Derek Willams, Derrick Fuller. Second Row L-R Laura Ewald, Valerie jones, Tim Ray, Tom Verner, Darryl Willams, Darryl Hogan, Caryl Briggs, Suzanne Steele. Back Row L-R Mr. Hardin, Tony jones, Adrian Cooper, Robert Hicks, Dave Murrell, Mr. Mount. Not pictured, Arlandis Rush. Derek Willams jumps for two! 72 X ATHLETICS ' a W Robert Hicks jumps for ball. ,ss-I. S Adrian Cooper ready to slam. l.V.'ers Hit the Courts gg Front, l-r: Derrick Fuller, Ioe Banks, Second Row: Laura Ewald, Valerie jones, Eric Paylor, Darryl Williams, Tim Ray, Suzanne Steele, Back: Mr. Willie Mount, Steve Gaskin, Lee Dennis, Tony lones, Dave Murrell, Mr. Charles Harden. l South's junior Varsity Basketball team, consisting of twelve members, had a suc- cessful 1984 season with an overall win- lose record of 7-9. Coached by Mr. Charles Harden, the players improved their skills throughout the season. In one exciting game, p ayed against the George Washington Patriots, the Rebels emerged victorious in overtime with a score of 78-73. Outstanding players were Tim Ray, Tony jones, Derrick Fuller and joe Banks. Coach Charles Harden and Coach Willie Mount. ATHLETICS X 73 Rebel Girls 'Shoot the Hoop The Girls' Basketball team had its ups and downs but overall the girls improved as a team. Mr. Charles Federico coached the girls every day in the North Gym and directed games twice a week. The outstanding players included seniors Dina Dominguez and Elea Goff. In her second year ever to play basketball, lunior lane Donnelly kept the scoreboard up by leading South in points. The most improved players were juniors, Karen Morgan and Susan Kropf. llThis year they made the plays and averaged good scores, remarked Coach Federico. Seniors Dana Lincoln and Diane Roberson showed excellent talent on the court and contributed a lot to the team. Coach Charles Federico. 74 X ATHLETICS fl' Front, l-r: Karen Morgan, Elea Goff, Dana Lincoln, Dina Dominguez, Back: lane Donnelly, Diane Roberson, Not Pictured, Susan Kropf. T . 1-' f KRW T N c1,,,.is ,S tfs,,, . T ga' - ! ' ,N .M .... iikii -K kr L f., .qgaig f ill ' -- geg . I Dina Dominguez warm up before a game. and lane Donnelly Diane Roberson prepares game. for a big l.V. Girls Learn to Shoot M 13 Front, I-r: Paula Collard, Sonja Coleman, Louise jones, lanet Small, Mikia Stuart, Back: Tamsen Graves, Sydney White, Nora Fuegais, Carletta Castille, Tammy Demos, Coach Gary Mitchell, V ' ,ekk The Girls' lV Basketball team this season had an outstanding record, defeated top-ranked teams such as Kennedy and Montbello and played hard for each game. Coach Gary Mit- chell remarked, 'The team worked well on the court. Most of the members were sophomores, and a few were freshmen. Outstanding players were sophomores Veronica and Marizela Dominquez. The sisters made the plays for the IV team. Sophomore Sonja Col- eman and Freshman Paula Col- lard played above average each game. Coach Mitchell stated Ult was an exciting year, and most important they had fun. gg rrig W Sonja Coleman and Nora Fuegais get crazy before a game. Paula Collard passes the ball to a teammate. ATHLETlCS X 75 Girls' Tennis Serves for Victory South's 1985 Girls' Tennis Team had a busy and action-packed season. Under the coaching of Susie Woytek, the team improved and polished their skills and improved their endurance in their daily workouts. The returning lettermen were seniors Pleshette Fambrough and jennifer Hatgi, juniors Miki Dunphy, Sarah Manion, and Marina Demos, and sophomore Dana Fambrough. With so many experienced players, the team did very well and found some tough matches with top com- petitors rom East and Thomas jefferson. Outstanding players included Dana Fambrough, Pleshette Fam- brough, Miki Dunphy, Sarah Ma- nion, and Lillian Crippen. , E la f EE! 6 iz . K' Vrfvy f MM ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,E ,2 2 g 5 rg Q 1 i Hal 1 g 1 A ,,,. ,,Vy l Ei L , ccs, .... . L 2 r E A Pleshette Fambrough prepares to hit a Tammy Demos hits a hard forward hand. long serve. 76 X ATHLETICS Front Row l,-r. Marina Demos, Tammy Demos, Mikki Dunphy, Lillian Crippen, Shannon Levinson, Kameron Romig, Second Row: Sarah Manion, jennifer Trujillo, Tesa Urbonas, Dana Fambrough, Tasha Guin, Tamiko Abo, Megan Snider, jennifer Drobnick, Dorian Arnold, Third Row: Pleshette Fambrough, Lisa Lisman, Wendy Carlson, Amy Luxa, Deanna Vaughn, Sabrina Hughey, Becky Cross, Stephanie Bills, Megan Koch. Back: Erin McGill, Eveline Worsham. Girls! tennis coach Susie Woytek. Rebel Baseball . . . xg Front Row L-R: Tom Candelaria, jeff Lidke, james Foster, Scott Morse, Back Row: jason Potter, Marty Levine, Phil VanOort, Matt Bosick, Darryl Hogan, Bill Billingsly, Paul Cardenas, Clement Samuels. 1984 proved to be a very suc- cessful year for the South Varsity Baseball team. Under the guidance of Coach Charles Federico, the team placed fourth in the state tournament, and had an overall season record of li-2. Outstanding players included Darryl Hogan and Matt Bosick. Although early deadlines pre- vent yearbook coverage of the '85 season, it was hoped that South's baseball team would en- joy another outstanding year under Coach Charles Federico. Scott Morse and Tom Candelaria, and junior Darryl Hogan were ex- ,g pected to be outstanding players, with underclassmen Darryl Coach Charles l:Gd9I'lCO Hgganf and Danen s 1 Morse adding their talents and ' A? looking forward to the victories in L g '86. Awesome!! Boys' Track Runs for Speed Head coach Phil Lingwood, assisted by Gary Mitchell, led the 1985 Boys' track team through anothervvkwingseason. Returning etterman were juniors Rudy Besikof, losh Nosler, Earl Banks and seniors Tim For- rester, Booker lackson and Dennis Masel. The team showed tremendous talent in long jump, triple jump, distance running, and other track and field events such as shotput, discus and sprinting. 78 X ATHLETICS Front: Peter Hayes, Back: lay Ford, Levinson. Kyle Duffey, lon Luff, Leo Kropywiansky Rob , rtt, T3 .wi ' c fri , junior Tom VanNess pulls in front of an opponent. Runners Take the Lead A Front, I-r: Anita Roberts, Jennifer Clanahan, Vita Urbonas, Second Row: Erica Lairsmith, Samara Buttles, Vanessa Gower, Karyn Gregory, Back Row: Dianne Roberson, Dana Lincoln, layne Lewis, Antoinette Bartholomew, Amy Wheeler, Maggie Early, Kirsten Loan, Kim Grunwald. The 1985 Girls' track team with the support of coach Phil Lingwood con- tinued to be successful despite the loss of valuable senior runners. The team gained many talented freshmen and with devotion and prac- tice, they contributed to many victories. Outstanding runners were junior long distance runner Amy Wheeler, sprinter Antoinette Bartholomew, senior sprinter leri Thompson and junior layne Lewis. ATHLETICS X 79 Girls' Soccer Reaches Goal 'L if The Girls' '85 soccer team returned this year with many of last year's let- termen. The team had a very suc- cessful year, with outstandin players such as seniors Beth Law, Set? Snider, and Debra Brey, Juniors lane Donnelly and Sue Kropf. Roland M. Sturk, South's boys' and girls' soccer coach for the past seven years, wasn't able to coach the girls any longer because of conflicting com- petition teams. However the team was fortunate to get Sallie Tormohlen, who was very supportive throughout the entire year. This year's team was the best girls' soccer team South has seen in quite awhile. 80 X ATHLETICS Kelley Nakamura Amy Mathiesen Laureen Mitchell Sandra DeLosSantos lane Cady lane Donnelly Karri Shackelford Kate Wilkinson Lezlie Kephart Brenda Butz Molly Wecker Meagan Barbour Kerri Wong Emily Swearingen Ieni Butler Lila Stine Sarah Ramsey Theresa Herzog Inga Peterson lenn Tipton Debra Brey Hillary Potter Heidi TeBockhorst Beth Law Rebels Wrestle Qpponents i Front, I.-r.: Tyrone Streno, Richard Burrego, Dan Fraser, Allen Maxson, David Fraser, Riley Cook, Back: Assistant Coach Barcelona, Alex Nelson, Joe Garcia, Andy Rodriquez, Keenan Stillman, Alan Gomez, Head Coach Marvin Oliver South High wrestlers had another tou h season under the direction of irst time coach, Mar- vin Oliver. Due to the lack of members, the team was forced to forfeit one-third of its weight divisions. Andy Rodriquez, one of South's outstanding wrestlers, had an excellent season, doing well in all his matches. Other consistent wrestlers were Tyrone Streno, Riley Cook, and Allen Maxson. Although the team did not do well this year, it holds a very pro- mising future with only one mem er graduating. A TJ. opponent is pinned South wrestler on the offensive Another victory for Tyrone Streno. A South wrestler 'tshoots a move ATHLETICS X 81 High O 0 Y 5'934'85fliebeiefieeadfng ' ai! of athletic e events. Sporisbred by Ms. l iana Browner, and led by Head Cheerieadersixiikki Coritos and Beth Solomon, thisqyeafs squad represented e5Sgeu th High e n- Cewieefidircfhe SCHOQI. memberscclrwil Of in an ii i spiritciaridfkieep the Rebeiiiigiiiriieirt. Aliefforts were suciceeifui. Their hardiework andyhours of practice paid off in impressive rankings in cheerieeding competitions thrergighout the year. ali their suppqrtfgand a csheui lsie fiiefe HIGH eciaisekeomsi maC5fefS0uth Rebels feeifgood. i i Rachel Bacchi! 86 Crowder! 'X86 c be r rcic cccr Chavezlfigfi rWei1dy Wyman! 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A1,: in 1 Lv11imigziezi-111.V 1' figsbzzgffiiff1-:V-:ruV: Q5fng-1s:1sz,1w11ffz,w,.-M111:nff-,.-,1:wifiwv:Qsgfs?i::Mvr1sv'fyff' - f ff 1,f:1z,.sSsg4:2'Qzffbzf--wwSw!i -'32':,':s:w22fsssi4fffwww' f W ,,,,., ., ,,,, ,,5.,m.,5,,,,,.:L, ,,.., , ,.,, ,. . ,K ,,.,if,,,,Af,,.,,15,.,1m-fl L. ,V , ,. , , K., ix,:,4,.2,A.w,,.LwQ-H ff f w f ,ff-ff- -.fu:xvf:w-w:f,.fQzff4f,., f f- f aw ,Q -. , , f-f:Y,.11:w.:mfSM-mu: 'Lf :fl ' ff-ki'-5192924532'51fa1f:,:vw-f , W ATHLQXICS 1 as + X f s K is we S' 1985 Homecoming King and Queen jackie Rush Scott Morse I 1985 H omecomin ourt Michelle 'revino Scott Kaesemeyer Claudia De Yoanna Tracey Stewart not pictured: john Brooks Lee Fox t ROYALTY X 89 1985 Cupid's Beau King josh Kuhn 1985 Cupid's Beau Court W. Alix XJ Dennis Mase! jay Fgrd jim Scanlan jim Quinn 1 ROYALTY X 91 92 ROYALTY 1985 Senior Spring Queen and Court Queen Pleshette Famlorough Ns , Shelley Chirtivej jennifer Hatgi Valerie Vallos 1985 junior Spring Queen and Court Queen jennifer Crowder Renee Crites Susan Kropf Kate Wilkinson ROY TY 9 1985 Sophomore Spring Queen and Court Queen Becky Cardenas Vanessa Gower Eirika Anderson Lillian Crippen 1985 Freshman Spring Queen and Court Queen Tamiko Abo Brenda Butz Not Pictured: Autumn , Drake 1985 Senior Prom Queen Kim Squires 1985 Senior Prom Court Kim Fosnight Sydney Moruzzi Rhonda Gaskin ROYALTY X 97 ff! 1985 junior Prom Queen Jayne Lewis 1985 junior Prom Court Martha Lester Andrea Doe jane Donnelly ROYALTY X 99 ks X4 ,K M. Q S A I sh., ww i ,gxgzm axxixfmi Y - 1? K gi' 44 'M' fi gn Na N cgi, w W fra Slam I J.. 4? 15 'n x Q . W Q LN Xi w 5 . s S Qt! N, 'gms ?,S N wifi A N an N. QQQ 4 'N N6 xff M. Nl 0? i i I NX 1 he ,Akiva 2 Rx xx 9 X xx qi' 1- NX U. 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South High is privileged to have an accomplished man like Al Wuth on its faculty. ln his short three years here, he has taught a full range of life science classes, co-sponsored the class of 1987, continued his extensive work with Frontier Park, and lent a helping hand everywhere he could. His caring nature and friendly llhello to each student in the hall make him stand head and shoulders above the rest. Some Rebels remember Mr. Wuth from Grant lunior High, where he taught for several years. Grant's students also recognized Mr. Wuth's virtues by twice honoring him as Teacher of the Year. Before he began his teaching career at Grant, Mr. Wuth was a ranger- naturalist for the National Park Service in Rocky Mountain National Park for twelve years. Mr. Wuth got his educational roots with a Bachelor's degree from Principia College, and a Masters degree from Denver University. He has displayed his excellent writing ability through several articles published in Estes Park and Denver Mr. AI Wuth 102 X RECOGNITION Teacher Feature . magazines, as well as his co-authorship of a guide to the Platte River Greenway entitled A Path Through Time. His talents also extend into artistic photography, and several of his photos have been published by Estes Park magazine. A nature lover, Mr. Wuth has spent a lot of time hiking, and has climbed twenty-two of Colorado's llFourteeners. He loves birds and is on the Board of Directors for the Denver Audubon Society. He also explores our aquatic world by scuba diving, while his newest interest is in aerobics. Each spring and sum- mer, he lends his green thumb to cultivate the beautiful family garden. Reading Cespecially mysteriesj, watching football on television with his two cats, and working with computers occupy his re- maining free time. Mr. Wuth's lovely wife, Marsha, is a teacher at Kennedy, where she has sponsored both the newspaper and the yearbook. Al Wuth, your multi-faceted talents, com- plemented by your kind and caring nature, make you a superior person and a teacher well worth the honor of this recognition. Thanks for sharing your gifts and supporting us with each endeavor. Teacher Feature . . . South was privileged to have multi-talented lody Skoog return to its faculty this year. Most of us remembered her ambitious teaching of Physical Education and dance, as vvell as her motivational coaching of the girls' volleyball team. This year she came back from her year's sabbatical full of fresh ideas as our Activities Director and Student Senate sponsor. She also lent her creative teaching skills to the art department. lody's love of the outdoors led her to choose a home in Conifer, CO. This cozy mountain abode is shared with her cat and two dogs. When she is not busy helping others, lody likes to participate in sports, travel, and listen to music. An outgoing and enthusiastic individual, lody Skoog was educated at the University of California in Berkeley before moving to Colorado. Here she con- tinued her education at Colorado State University, where she studied P.E., and at Metro State, where she studied art. lody has the dedication and ability to make students feel important. lt takes a very special person to do so much for the school and still have time to listen to students and offer personal assistance. For all your caring and sharing, lody Skoog, we thank you and honor you with this well earned recognition in the 1985 lohnny Reb yearbook. Miss lod Skoog SPECIAL REC X T03 1985 Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl 5 Q 4 A He's a guy with an incredible smile. He'll take your hand and A 1 shake it and shake it and smile and smile and tell you lt s a Vii F it a f beautiful day in the neighborhood! A teacher who thinks he s . A it . something! He s the kid who breaks the curve by getting a 99 triiir W tls Qtrls lt,l on a test everyone else Sets a D or F on--and his first Place bl i it iti V ranking in the senior class with a GPA of 4.9 proves it. He is Derek Holland, Outstanding Senior Boy for 1985. Besides being the sort of person everyone genuinely likes, respects, and ad- mires, Derek has contributed a great deal to life at South High. He has been this year's president of National Honor Society, and the Associate Editor of the Confederate. He was a member of Quill and Scroll and of Key Club. Because of his strong leadership qualities, Derek was selected to participate on the team for a mathematics competition at CSU, and was chosen for the journalism leadership camp. He was a 1984 junior Escort and worked on the newspaper as an underclassman. Derek was also active in community service and was a member of his church's youth group. Derek's awards and honors are numerous and reflect the recognition due to a 'mover and shaker of his stature. Some of these honors are for academic achievement, while others acknowledge his other abilities. As a junior, Derek was honored as the outstanding student in English, chemistry, math, and science. He was a semi-finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship and National Merit Scholarship competitions, he has been named as a reci- pient of the high school journalism meritorious service award, is a member of the French Honor Society, Southeast Denver Kiwanis Club Student of the Month, and the Urban League's Salute to Youth Student Award. Derek looks forward to writing his autobiography, which he intends to call, Oops! My Fault! He says it's the story of his life-we think he's exaggerating-but it is no exaggeration to say that Derek Holland is THE Outstan- ding Senior Boy for 1985! jj , ' 4 st'i 'f s r just about NIT says, llDerek is quiet, but when he talks,.he says 'W Stacy Shackelford was a girl with a problem all throughout her high school years-she had the problem of being good at EVERYTHING-best at volleyball, best at R.O.T.C., incredibly brilliant-it was comforting to know that on one memorable occa- sion, she was stymied by her locker. It refused to open for her, but fell open easily at the touch of her friend's hand when he came to her aid! Stacy's locker was probably the only door which did not open at her command! With a grade point average of 4.7, Stacy is number two in the class of '85, and has been selected as Outstan- ding Senior Girl for her scholastic excellence, and her participation at South High. She was a 1984 lunior Escort, captain of the volleyball team, ROTC Drill Team and Honor Platoon, Editor-in-Chief of the CONFEDERATE, and a member of National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. Community involvement has been a large part of Stacy's life, too, as she is an active member of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship, and a member of the Leaders of Tomorrow Program. Stacy was Brigade Commander of the Denver Public Schools R.O.T.C. and has been honored as Outstanding junior Girl, top cadet at Colorado l.R.O.T.C. Summer Camp, member of '83 and '84 all-city volleyball second and first teams, respectively. Stacy has won the CU Alumni Book, I Dare You, Masonic Officers' Association . Outstanding Achievement, and National Sojourner's Awards. She was the Windsor Gardens Optimist Club Cadet of the Month, and received the Channel 4 Youth on the Move Award. You might expect a person so ob- viously involved and honored to be a hurried, pushy sort. Not true. Stacy is cool, calm, and comfortable at all times. Her unique style extends to her holey sweatshirts and khaki pants worn with a touch of tasteful gold jewelry as no one else could wear them. She has a great attitude about everything, is always excited about what the day has to offer, and is truly a credit to South. You've made us all proud to know you, Stacy Shackelford, Outstanding Senior Girl for 1985! 104 X RECOGNITION 1985 Outstanding junior Boy and Girl Martha Lester, outstanding junior girl for 1984-85, was an active member of her school and community during her first three years of high school. With a grade point average of 4.3, she remained on the honor roll from 9th grade to 11th grade, and became a member of the National Honor Society as a sophomore. She ac- tively participated in Red Cross, and was the president as a sophomore, and secretary as a junior. She also participated in Pep Club, and became a cheerleader as a junior. Her involvement at South also prompted her to join DECA as a junior, Key Club in her sophomore and junior years, and play on the j.V. and Varsity soc- cer teams before she became a cheerleader. Martha's diverse interests and concern for others were ap- parent in her activities outside of school as well. While she en- joyed playing the violin, the piano, and skiing, she also found time for Young Li e, the Symphony Debs, and various activities through Red Cross. For all these things, Martha Lester has been selected as the Outstanding junior Girl for 1985. Zfstgb 0 'Qu' 3 Quota ln Michael Werntz, Outstanding junior Boy for 1984-85, kept busy both academically and socially, and was active in a wide variety of organizations. Michael maintained a cumulative grade point average of 4.6, which earned him first place in his class. He participated in the City-wide High School Band and Symphony Orchestra, and played with the Pep Band at South. Michael lent his talents to the cast of the All-School Show for the second time this year. In addition to being an outstanding French horn player, Michael enjoyed bike riding, swimming, and other areas of music including the guitar. He was a member of Ski Club, National Honor Society, and Key Club, and was a volunteer worker for the Salvation Army at Thanksgiving. His classmates in accelerated English relied heavily upon.Michael to come up with the right answer during every discussion, and enjoyed his unique interpretations of literature. He added a superb English ac- cent to the part of Tony Lumpkin in IlShe Stoops to Conquer, and impressed his physics teacher as being Has sharp as any kid I have ever had! Michael shows a special kind of courtesy and pleasant- ness in everything he does, and is certainly deserving of this honor, Outstanding junior Boy. Congratulations, Michael! RECOGNITION X 105 106 X RECOGNITION ii2 Stacy Shackelford ' 5 . 31 I . .. ' '.. 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ChristineStallard-Gymnastics Pleshette Fambrough and Stacy Swimming Keith Kottenstette - Boys' Tennis lay Ford Boys Tennis John Brooks - Boys' Golf lon Luff- Boys' Cross Country Andy Rodriguez - Wrestling Arlandis Rush - Boys' Basketball lay Ford - Boys' Swimming 108 X SPECIAL RECOGNITION Dutstanding Fall and Winter Athletes iii l i 'Q 1 Allen Maxson - Wrestling lane Donnelly - Girls' Basketball Steve Morgan - Boys' Swimming Scott Morse - Boys' Basketball Dina Dominguez - Girls' Basketball Dennis Masel - Boys' Swimming :ig 1 S G l 1 , l i 'mfs ww Q , ,K , ,Sv ' ' ennis-Dana Fambrough and Pleshette ambrough ll O T y Girls' Track - Antoinette Bartholemew Baseball- Darryl Hogan l l Outstanding Spring thletes Tennis - lennlfef Hatgl Girls' Track - Amy Wheeler , nr ami A Boys' Track - losh Nosler BOYS' Tffifilf Earl BHVWRS Baseball- Scott Morse Girls' Soccer - lane Donnelly Not Pictured: Girls' Soccer - Seth Snider, Susan Kropf RECOGNITION X 'IO9 Outstanding Fine Arts 110 X RECOGNITION sew' Kyra Chatfield - speech Rudy Besikof - speech K. T. Niehoff - drama Christie Gallegos - stage crew Ch9fYl Smith Stage CFSW Stacy Shackelford, Felicity Hatcher, Susan Bridges, Derek Holland - journalism l Sheryl Harvey - vocal music Cheryl Hicks -instrumental music Karen Spring -instrumental music josh Kuhn - vocal music Greg Harris - vocal music Kim Fosnight - instrumental music Heidi Baehnk -instrumental music RECOGNITION X 111 Cheryl Hicks Talent is the word which best describes Cheryl Hicks She continued to ' ' ' - - partici ate in the ll- city band throughout her years at South. Cheryl was also a member of the all-gate band For two years and the all-state orchestra for one year. The Youth Artists Orchestra, Denver University Wind Ensemble, and the Colorado Youth Symphony were also enhanced by Cheryl s musical skills, Cheryl helped her church as a part of the South Evangelical Presbyterian OUIH SFOUD, Was a Homecoming drum major for two years, and was a tremendous asset to gtlrsrgsfhool 5ll0W5 Oklahoma , Gypsy ,and llFiddler on the Roof. The Southeast Kiwanis and th 32221 Srgeyryl Sfor ljfer okutstanding muaical achiexgement. For her contributions to South t a we as eingoneo t emost 'ted , h you, Cheryl Hicks, as a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. gl musicians We are appy to name Pleshette Fambrough Enthusiasm and involvement are the two words that best describe Pleshette Fambrough. Her involvement at South began her sophomore year as she began to represent the school with her athletic ability. She played on the Varsity tennis team all three years at South, the junior var- sity volleyball team her sophomore year, the varsity volleyball team her junior and senior years, and the varsity basketball team her senior year. She was also selected to the first all-city volleyball team. Her involvement at South didn't stop there, however, as she joined the Key Club her senior year and was thus continuously involved in community activities. She was also a member of the Red Cross club in her junior and senior years, and took on the responsibility of leading the club as its president her senior year. Through her leadership in Red Cross, she was at the heart of various activities, including the annual toy drive and the Cupid's Beau Dance. Her concern for others was apparent in the hours of work she put in to make these activities run smoothly. Pleshette was in the all-city concert and marching bands as a sophomore, and remained in the advanced track all through high school. She maintained a 3.4 Grade point average, and still never ran out of time to dedicate her energies to the welfare of her school and community. For all these things, we name you, Pleshette Fambrough, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. 198 Sarah Nelson Sarah Nelson has displayed her talent in extracurricular, scholastic, and community events during her three years at South. Although she is a quiet person she was involved in many clubs and activities while at South. These include Pep Club, Ski Club, and the gymnastic team. She was a member of her church youth grou and delivered newspapers for the Denver Post for two years. Scholastically Sarah maintainedp a 4.68 grade point average and was ranked fourth in the senior class. She was a member of the newspaper staff, Quill and Scroll, and National Honor Society. Sarah also received many prestigious awards. They are sixth place in the C.S.U. math day, National Merit Commendation, and the Kiwanis Award for Outstanding Social Studies Student. For your diversity and accomplishments, we name you, Sarah Nelson, a 1984- 85 Rebel Rouser. Beth Solomon Beth Solomon was one of the most spirited and fun-loving Rebels during her three years at South. She could be seen at almost every event supporting the athletes as a member of pep club, as a cheerleader, and even as head cheerleader in her senior year. Beth showed her unselfish, giving nature as the vice-president of Red Cross, in which she had an opportunity to work at the Santa Claus Shop for needy children. Her volunteer work for the March of Dimes and for the Muscular Dystrophy Association showed that she really cared about people. ln her free time, Beth was busy Uclowning around. She displayed her costumes and creativi- ty as a clown for various organizations, including participation in Saint Patrick's Day Parades! Beth also enjoyed collecting clowns, pennies and Victorian dolls. On the more serious side, Beth was an excellent scholar, and was always on the honor roll. She excelled in DECA competiton. ln her junior year, Beth was a junior escort. She was also honored in llVVho's Who Among High School Students. For all your involvement, dedication and spirit, we proudly name you, Beth Solomon, as a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. l Rebel Rousers ' : Beth Law you, Beth Law, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. Kimberly Squires Kim Squires was an active participant in many Rebel events throughout her three years at South. She was constantly seen at a most every school dance or athletic event, supporting the teams and raising spirit among the Rebels. Her bright, smiling face always cheered her classmates when they had all just struggled through an exam or lost a big game. Kim's talents and diverse interests were seen in all her active participation in all sorts of Rebel clubs. Not only was she chosen as the president of the DECA Club at South but she also became the DECA District President. She was elected Secretary of National Honor Society in her senior year, and was the advertising manager for the Confederate. Kim was a cheerleader in her junior year, played tennis her sophomore year, was an active member of Key Club, and joined the Prom Committee as a senior. She received the Optimists Youth Award, and was chosen as the 1985 Senior Prom Queen. Kim was able to maintain a 3.6 grade point average with a curriculum based on honor courses, and still found time to pursue many hobbies outside of school. She enjoyed playing tennis, cooking, reading, sewing, and watching old movies in her spare time. For all your talent, involvement, dedication, and your smiling face, we name you, Kimberly Squires, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. Kerri Lombardi ing as finalist in the DECA district competitions. Rouser. Sean Brooks Sean Brooks was an asset to South for the past three years. He was always willing to help any friend or stranger in need. His skills and outgoing ersonality enabled him to participate in activities as well as academic areas. Sean's athletic ability was displayed in tennis for which he lettered his junior and senior years. Sean was a member of practically every club at South. He was a youth representative to Human Relations Committee, Master of Ceremonies and partici- pant of the Variety Show, Quill and Scroll member, treasurer for the National Honor Society, member of Close Up, and Key Club. Sean was also musically inclined and an active member in South's jazz band. Hard practice and desire enabled Sean to be selected to the all-city Orchesra. Sean's scholastic ability was outstanding in the eyes of all that knew him. He was ranked third in the senior class with a cumulative grade point average of 4.6. Sean's class curriculum of Ad- vanced Placement and honor classes in all areas proved to be quite a feat for the All-School President. Sean was also rewarded for his tremendous work and effort in the scholastic field. He was a constant member of the Principal's Honor Roll for three years, and was Outstanding junior Bo . Sean yyour achievement as an athlete and a scholar has earned you the title of a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. Who was that happy person that just walked by? The brunette with a purposeful air? Chances are it was Beth Law, on her way to yet another activity. In her three years at South Beth became involved in nearly every facet of Rebel life. She held offices in Student Senate becoming All-School-Vice-President her senior year. She partici ated in the DECA program and was elected an officer. Beth's community involvement included Key Club, volunteer work for Muscular Dystrophy, and CPR training in the American Red Cross. These activities were just another outlet for Beth's constant concern for the welfare of others. Beth's athletic interests rompted her to join Ski Club, the Varsity Soccer Team, and the Varsity Cross Country Team Both of the latter she earned letters in. Beth's sophomore year she was honored with the title of Spring Princess, and she consistently appeared on the honor roll. For all of your dedication, and your unselfish support of others and their efforts, we name fi .tt . es... .. . fr. aim At almost any athletic event or dance at South, a full head of curls, belonging to Kerri Lom bardi, was seen bobbing through the crowd. Kerri was involved in almost every spirited as ect of Rebel life in some way. She started out at South in 1982, and immediately became invo ved in the workings of the school as the sophomore class vice-president. She continued in senate all through high school, and was president of both the junior and senior classes. Her involvement didn't stop in senate, though. Kerri joined the Pep Club as a sophomore, and became a cheerleader as a junior. She was constantly cheering on the Rebel athletes. Kerri also joined the Key Club and participated in many of their community activities. As a sophomore, she manag ed the track team, and she co-chaired the prom committee as a senior. The respect of her peers was evident by her nomination to the junior prom court. Kerri's talents were demonstrated by her success in accelerated and advanced placement courses, and in her plac For all your involvement and enthusiasm, we name you, Kerri Lombardi, a 1984-85 Rebel RECOGNITION X 113 .fg.,p55:.,gses 3 1 X i sac jill Kaminsky It is not often that a person like lill Kaminsky comes along. Always involved and with the un- canny ability to organize activities to run smoothly, lill played an important part in most of the activities that the Rebels of '85 can look back to for years. An example of her organizational skills was her careful handling of the 1985 Prom as the co-chairman of the Prom Committee. She was chosen as a junior class representative in Student Senate, and was the Senior Class vice-president. She was also an active member of DECA, and was a district finalist in the club for two years. Her sophomore year she was chosen for Spring Princess, and as a junior she managed the Lacrosse club. Even with all her extracurricular activities at school, lill still found time to do volunteer work for the jewish Community Center, and pursue her other interests. lt is thanks to the rare dedication of people like lill Kaminsky that Rebels had carefully planned ac- tivities to keep their spirits flying. lt is for this devotion that we name you, jill Kaminsky, a 1984- 85 Rebel Rouser. Susan Bridges lf there is anyone in the world with a permanent smile it must be Susan Bridges, although it isn't always outwardly known. Susan has a unique quality in that she can make the best of the worst situations, and her activities offered many opportunities for her to add her brightness. Susan became athletically active her sophomore year on the girls' tennis team. Her junior and senior years she was on the girls' swimming team, lettering both years and elected team cap- tain in the latter. Susan's caring nature prompted her to join the American Red Cross. Through it, she learned first aid, and became a lifeguard. Susan also pursued her interests in the American form of democracy through the Youth-in-Government rogram, in which she ar- ticipated her junior and senior years. Academically Susan took, accelerated and college preparatory courses as well as assuming the responsibility of Co-Editor-in-Chief of the johnny Reb Annual. Her excellence in journalism earned her membership in the honorary Quill and Scroll journalism society for which she was treasurer her junior year. She also won awards for essay writing and was named Youth of the Month in November 1984. Because you are always a bright spot in everyone's day, and are so willing to help those in need fnot to mention looking terrific in Osh Kosh B'Goshesj we name you, Susan Bridges a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. Heidi Baehnk R-O-W-D-l-E everybody get Rowdiel, were common words heard coming from Heidi Baehnk's mouth durin her ears at South. Heidi became a cheerleader as a senior after havin lay Ford . . . lay was an excellent and very active athlete during his years at South. Not only did he play on the Varsity Tennis team and rank number three in the city, singles, but he also swam on the varsity Boys' Swim team ranking number four in the city, 200 yard backstroke. ln swimming he qualified for state his senior year with no grevious experience of competition. This feat was not so unusual for lay because his natural a ilities made him a successful player on the Lacrosse team, as well as a talented runner on the Track team. ln his spare time, lay could be found ski- ing with South's Ski Club, playing tennis or camping. When in a quieter mood, he might be reading, playing chess, or, if pressed for time, running to Winchell's for an energy break. lay was selected by his peers as a Class Council member, and was socially active in his church youth group. Because you are so very cheerful and fun to be around, and because your abilities have add- ed so much to the pride of South, we name you, Arthur lay Ford lll, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser! 8 Y 8 been a member of Pep Club in her junior year. She was dedicated to the athletes, constantly encouraging them in their every endeavor. She was also an active member of Red Cross, and played an important art in the planning of the Cupid's Beau dance and the Toy Drive. ln DECA she earned an awarrlln apparel and accessories at the Keystone conference, and played a ma- jor role in the planning of the DECA Dance-a-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy. An important part of her daily life at South was her participation in band and orchestra. She played in the Concert Band, the Citywide Band, and the Marching Band for three years. She also played in the orchestra for the all school shows, and participated in several concerts and assemblies in her years at South. Because of your enthusiasm and encouragement in activities at South, we name you, Heidi Baehnk, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. 114 X RECOGNITION Carmen Becker Carmen Becker, a six year veteran of Student Senate and a delegate to the Cirlsf State and National Leaders of Tomorrow Conference, showed strong leadership qualities throughout her high school years. Carmen was elected Vice-president of both the Key Club and PTSA, as well as being state representative for DECA. She represented South at the National Leadership Training Center, and was a district winner in DECA. Carmen was also on the gymnastics team, and was a junior escort in the 1984 graduation. For her outstanding contribution and talents, Carmen received an award for academic ex- cellence as a freshman, and the Optimist Youth Appreciation Award as a sophomore. For your continuous participation and enthusiastic school spirit, Carmen Becker, you are nominated a Rebel Rouser for the class of 1985. Felicity Hatcher Few eo le are able to excel in so man diverse areas of interest as Felicity Hatcher Known Ken Boggs Ken Boggs, a shy, quiet person, is one of those people that was born brilliant. Number five in his graduating class with a curriculum based on honors courses, he remained on the honor roll all through high school and was accepted into the National Honor Society. A whiz at both calculus and English, he often livened the spirits of his teachers and classmates with his amusing parodies and poetic criticisms of famous authors. His unique, low key sense of humor was demonstrated in these poems, and also in the subtle jokes he often whispered to his friends during classroom discussions and lectures. Ken's talent extended into athletics as he played on both the junior varsity and varsity football teams during his years at South, and participated on the Lacrosse team every spring. In his spare time, he could be seen rampaging around town with his friends fpaying special attention to McDonalds and Burger King,j and at home working on some school activity or playing with his cats. For your academic and athletic excellence, inot to mention your Shakespeare poemlj you, Ken Boggs, have been named a Rebel Rouser for the class of 1985. y . as Mag gf many of her friends and as llFelix by certain of her teachers, she managed to become involved in and hold down the responsibilities of numerous activities. She became a senior class representative, was a junior escort in the 1984 graduation, and participated in the graduation and prom committees. ln her senior year, she took on the responsibilities of the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the johnny Reb yearbook. Her involvement on the annual staff earned her acceptance into Quill and Scroll, of which she was president her senior year. Probably most fascinating was her artistic talent. She was recognized by the Kiwanis club as an outstanding art student in December, 1984, was a first place prize winner in the Scholastic art awards and won first place in a citywide poster contest for the 125th anniversary of Denver. She designed and drew both the cover of the 1984 yearbook and the 'lClub Tropicana logo for the 1985 prom. While constantly occupied with her activities at school, Felicity found time to hold a part time job, and pursue her interests in sewing, Aikido Kai, Weightlifting, and running. It is for your involvement, your excellence in almost every area of interest that you pursue, and your wonderful, warm personality, that you have been named a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. Sherri johnson Who was that girl with the curly blonde hair and the deep, dark tan? lf she was busy Q .5 horseback riding, bowling, participating in some community activity, or just plain hanging out with her friends, then chances are it was Sherri johnson. In her three years at South, Sherri participated extensively in various activities. She joined Key Club as a sophomore, and was actively involved in its activities throughout high school. She was even elected vice-president of that club as a senior, but had to decline due to her job. As a sophomore, she joined the bowling club, and earned the 'lto bowler award in tenth and eleventh grade. She was also a member of Pep Club, ran on tEe girls' track team, and was a junior representative in Student Sentate. U Many of Sherri's activities centered around DECA. She joined the club as a junior, and placed in district competitions as a junior and as a senior, as well as placing second place at the Keystone DECA conference. She spent much of her time working on DECA activities, such as the DECA Dance-a-Thon. For all these activities, and for your contagious smile and laugh, we name you, Sherri johnson, a 1984-85 Rebel Rouser. RECOGNITION X 115 , .zbv, ..,L N W2 Q X, ,L .W M . ,,?3,,g M if To dance, perchance, To fly! To sing, and act, T And perform- We have found an outlet for all of this. We are The Thespians, The Masqueraders, . . . The musicians, the Dancers, And the pride of South. For us, performing is not a hobby, but a simple way of life without which we could not be complete. We represent those who seek ultimate perfection in every way . . . and yet, if vve find it, we will only be satisfied in knowing that it can always be improved. Show Biz Breaks Out Talent On the evenings of October 4 and S, a captive audience watched as the South High Rebels displayed their talents in llShow Biz Bri . The show presented 23 acts, including Chris Langlais performing a magic act, as l'The Mystifyerf' as well as comical skits performed by the Junior class and Stu- dent Senate. 'lRadioactive displayed their breakdancing skills, while a modern dance was performed by Christie Chavez 84 Co., entitled llLet's Go Dance. The stage crew did an excellent job with lights, sound, and floor design Directions were given by Mrs. Betty Mumey, drama, Mr. Darwin Lingle, stage, Mrs. Susan Cates, vocal, Mr. Max Mc- Cartney, instrumental and Miss Michelle Fantz, student director. The South High Rebels made their first Fine Arts produc- tion an exciting and entertaining experience. Christine Chavez goes 'crazy with Prince. Booker jackson and Robert Hicks excite the crowd with their version of The Time. Southern Pride, South's jazz Choir, has 'lonly just begun. Brian Thomas and Willis Green display their breakdancingi Lara Bohling impresses the audience with her dancing skills. talents to llRadioactive. A .,..,.l 4-IAA X lA..,JI,.4- I- FXIIU UIC VCIUILL lb . Tracy Sias and Alina Lominago display a publicity sign for UThe Night of january 16th. The verdict of the jury was 'inot guilty both nights. Alina Lominago amuses the audience with her defense testimony. 'The Night of january i6th, a drama written by Ayn Rand, was performed by a cast of twenty-one on the evenings of November 8 and 9. The play is about a young woman, Karen Andre, who is on trial for killing her wealthy lover, Bjorn Faulkner. The story becomes more and more spellbinding as each witness is called to the stand to tell his version of the story. The play is unique because twelve people from the audience are chosen, each night, to sit on the stage and act as jury. The verdict? The jury pronounced Karen Andre innocent both nights. The play was skillfully put together with the help of many talented people. Direction was given by Mrs. Bet- ty Mumey, Drama Director, Miss lenei White, Student Director, and Mr. Darwin Lingle, Technical Director. Robert Cora acted as Stage Manager, and House Managers were Sheri McMahan and Ann Miller. The Stage Crew should be commended for their work on stage design, lights, and sound. The South Rebels intrigued their audience with drama and mystery, and made i'The Night of ,lanuary 16th come to life with their powerful acting skills. Britt White ponders the testimony while jenny Clark, the lead player, testifies. FlNE ARTS X 119 Stage Crew gg Within any planned activity there are elements which are hidden from the observer. Stage crew is one of these elements. Each South High production is a new challenge for the talented group of young peo- ple headed by Mr. Darwin Lingle. Each production demands hours of their time during and after school, as well as in the evenings. The job of a stage crew member is one that re- quires much versatility and imagination, as each presentation is unique and demands new forms of lighting, props, scenery, and instruction. For the Varie- ty Show, they coordinated lighting, sets, and music for each act, while in uThe Night of january 16th they created a courtroom setting, complete with a jury box and witness stand. Their talents were also donated to the All School Show in the spring, as well as numerous assemblies, vocal music and band con- certs. ln each endeavor, the Stage Crew was awarded with success and an appreciative audience. Without their hard work and commitment, South's many pro- ductions would have never taken place. 120 X FINE ARTS 1984-85 Stage Crew Members: Christie Gallegos Matt Gora Bob Gora George Hahn Billy jackson Rebecca johnson Chris McMahon Meghan Miller Pat Miller Dimitri Poggas Gary Ruybal Bryan Spainhower Steven Stitt Laurie Williams jeff McKinney james LeFevre Byron Adair Pat Chambers Glen Dobson Steve Edwards Robert Gist Sheryl Harvey Philip Kerr Cheryl McWade Sheri McMahon Anne Miller jason Moss Mark Peters jeff Reppert joe Sanchez Cheryl Smith joe Trenble Beth Wilmoth Richard Taylor Gayla Smith Sami Heimlich Christie Gallegos and jason Moss assemble a set. Mr. Lingle gives advice to Cheryl Smith. structure together. Camera . . Action!! joe Sanchez and Philip Kerr put a sub- FINE ARTS X 121 All City Band and Choir Members 1984-8 , , 353517 ' , , 1, iwP,,psH5 me,-.E-e., V V ,A V ,. - -t --fakes Leaf efafgggfi Q55-eififkfs asses? ff ' ' meg? aeggiiegie - ' 3 -m5i?fl?5aEfiEE?f ,E , ,-,C Y qsmzgaf-,gsr 'We- , mr, V - T,gF1f3,,,,,,wfYt. 1 ,, , , e 'ie' ,EAI ji 12535553 -1- ' , 'kwa gt ef g - tiiasfqsf if sw, items? Y 5ii?i fiiilfgikgri' - V efgggezevswf 241: sew: aww-.ei V L be f i - :Linea 7 ,fq is K M, , ,, be we ,,,,,Q,f,,,,1,,,a?-iffy' ' ' 51 5.5.5 YQ -1 ' , All-City choir member, Valerie jones. All-City choir member, Lara Saddler. All-City Marching Band members, front Sean Michel, Michelle Wiggins, Cindy Wray, Tuesday Ross, Cheryl Hicks. 122 X FINE ARTS Citywide Orchestra members, Karen Spring, Cheryl Hicks, and Tamiko Abo. Citywide Band members, jenny Clark, Cheryl Hicks, and Mike - - Larason. 3 fi an f 6, 1 1984-8 All State Bancl Members Colorado Youth Symphony members, Becky Cross, Cheryl Hicks, and Karen Spring. State Orchestra members, Cheryl Hicks and Karen Spring. National Honor Band member, Cheryl Hicks. FINE ARTS I 123 Band dvances Excellence Advanced Band: Front, I.-r.: june Bourrillion, Tasha Cwin, Tuesday Ross, Stephanie French, jennifer Watters, Cyndi Wray, lane Cady, Second Row, I.-r.: Marlene Chavez, Tim Campos, Eric Mclntire, Greg Bonno, Amy Mathiesen, Larry Floyd, Randy Wolfe, Veronica Ortega, Kelly Nakamura, Third Row, l.-r.: Rick Oberg, lill Keane, lason Whyte, Richard' Chavez, lake Torrez, Rick Cape, Emily Svvearingen, Mark Lynn, lim Herrera, Mr. McCartney. South's Advanced Band produced the music for many school and social activities this year. Directed by Mr. Max McCartney, the Advanced Band played at all of South's varsity football games, including our Homecoming as they marched on the field and formed an umbrella for our theme llPurple Reign and an U85 for our graduating class during half-time performances. Also this year, they performed in the Winter and Spring Instrumental con- certs and at Merrill Middle School, playing pieces such as: UConcert March, uSpartans of Tomorrowff and UMontage. The outstanding members this year included lune Bourrillion, flute, lane Cady, clarinet, Kelly Makamura, clarinet, Cindy Wray, clarinet, Andy Beall, bass clarinet, and Marlene Chavez, alto saxaphone. These members gained the experience necessary to advance to Concert Band second semester. 124 X FlNE ARTS Rebs Swing to Home-Grown jazz WJ bo: Front, I.-r.: Mike Hough, jerry Fabiano, Lisa Godwin, Sean Michel, Second Row, l.-r.: Mr. McCartney, Tony jones, jim Phifer, Lee Dennis. jazz ll- Com Under the direction of Mr. Max Mc- Cartney, this year's jazz Band brought lively music to the ears of Rebels and members of the community. Gon- sisting of sixteen talented musicians, the jazz Band played in several pro- grams throughout the year, including the winter concert, the variety show, the fall play, and the spring musical. Also on their agenda were concerts in several other Denver Public Schools, including Grant and Merrill Middle Schools, where they demonstrated their talents to many future Rebels. Their repertoire included 'Dark Or- chard, PBasically Blues, and llBasin Straight Ahead. Seven returning members from last year's jazz Band, in combination with several new members 'jazzed up Rebel spirit with their entertaining music. is 5 5 , ja Ro Danny Moore, Mr. McCartney, Lance Parker. zz l: Front, I.-r.: Nikki McCauley, Kim Fosnight, Neal Peterson, Pat Stegeman, Greg Harris, Second w, l.-r.: Rick Oberg, Susan Martin, Mike Larason, Tony jones, Nick Lucero, jeff Gima, jim Phifer, FINE ARTS X 125 Rebels Ciot the Beat Concert Band: Front, l.-r.: Kim Fosnight, lenny Clark, leanine Brooks, Nancy Olana, Mark Fischer, Pat Stegeman, Heidi Baehnk, Second row, l.-r.: Erich West, Neal Peterson, Hur Rangel, Mike Larason, Sean Wilson, Trent Parker, Mike Werntz, Michelle Wiggins, Cheryl Hicks, julie Manzanares, Wade Favors, Lee Dennis, Fred Thumhart, Sean Michel, Becky Cardenas, Lance Parker, lnga Peterson, Standing, I.-r.: Danny Moore, Richard Chavez, George Anadiotis, Nick Lucero, lenny Dunn, Mr. McCartney Mr. Max McCartney once again successfully led the South High Concert Band through a year of polished concerts and activities. Early in the year, the thirty-five plus members of the band devoted their efforts to spirit raising pieces at football games, where they livened Rebel morale in the wins and the losses. 'When lohnny Comes Marching Home and 'iThe Stray Cat Strut were commonly heard at these games. The Concert Band, in combination with other South bands, also played a very important part in the half time demonstra- tion at Homecoming. Their devotion did not stop there, however, as the talented musicians continued to play in various middle schools and in concerts at South throughout the year, such as the annual winter concert. Consisting of woodwind, brass, and percussion in- struments, the Concert Band brought a professional touch to enthusiastic Rebels throughout the year. - 126 X FlNE ARTS Choir Creates Harmony l l l Women's Choir: Front, I.-r.: Melissa laurequi, Gennia Dickinson, Wendy Drain, Michelle Martin, Gaysha Williams, laniece Montoya, second row: Valerie jones, Wendy Eagleman, Edna Taylor, Christa Baugher, Holly Archuletta, Sheryl Harvey, third row: Karen Kent, Tuesday Ross, Kimberly Wray, fourth row: Mary Shupert, Francine Archibeque, Christina Hartley, Lorna Casey, Mrs. Kates Mrs. Susan Kates, new at South in the 1984-85 school year, brought some radical changes to the vocal music department. One important change was the formation of the Women's Choir, a group consisting of a combination of what was formerly the advanced and concert choirs. The Women's Choir had a busy and successful year. They brought music to people all around the city in their perfor- mances at the University Hills Mall, and at the Brown Palace Hotel. They also found themselves, on April 23, dressed in Renaissance costume, performing at the Shakespeare Festival. Their activities didn't stop there, however, as they also competed in a statewide music contest, and entertained South students, faculty, and parents at the winter concert. Under the direction of Mrs. Susan Kates, these twenty girls effectively created harmony at South. FINE ARTS X 127 Grchestra dds Classical Touch Orchestra: Front, l.-r.: Karen Spring, Susan Cady, Debra Brey, Tracey Schmidt, Audrey Lucero, Mandy Conklin, Susan Martin, Celena Ward, Becky Cross, Back, l.-r.: Erika Rundiks, Clifford Edwards, Ellen Nelson, lody Martinez, Dina Dominguez, lose Ruiz, Karyn Gregory, Beth Kaminsky South's orchestra added a classical touch to Rebel culture once again in the 1984-85 school year. Under the direction of Mr. Max McCartney, seventeen rebels diligently practiced pieces such as Bach's Suite Overture and the theme from the popular musical A 'West Side Story, in preparation for concerts and programs both at R T C i South and in the community. Early in the year they traveled to the Aspen Siesta Nursing Home and the Washington Park Community Center, where they brought music to the old and the young alike. The orchestra also traveled to various middle schools vvith other school bands, and played in the All School Show in the spring. Mr. Max McCartney directs the orchestra in one of their daily practices. 128 f FINE ARTS Southerners inspire Pride First Row, l.-r.: Mark Hinga, Horace Terry. Second Row, l.-r.: josh Kuhn, Keenon Stillman. Third Row, I.-r.: Greg Harris, Gerald Haycook. Fourth Row, l.-r.: Lee Dennis, Cari Meriwether, Shelley Chittivej. Fifth Row, l.-r.: Sue Kates, leri Thompson, Veola Williams, Todd Grayson. Sixth Row, l.-r.: Paula Ketchum, Kim Nichols, Karen Yates, Annette Bustos, Susan Cady, Lara Saddler, Sheryl Harvey. Seventh Row, l.-r.: Dennis Masel-Drummer, Debbie DeThomas, Kimberly Mauzey, Karen Spring - Pianist. as l Soprano Section, Fifth Row, l.-r.: Annette Bustos, Sheryl Harvey, Susan Cady. Second Row, l.-r.: Cari Meriwether, Lara Saddler, Top: Shelley Chittivej. Baritone Section, First Row, l.-r,: Mark Hinga. Second Row, l.-r.: Lee Dennis, losh Kuhn. Third Row, l.-r.: Greg Harris. Second semester Baritones lnot picturedj Lee Fox, lohn Anadiotis, Arthur Ford. Right Alto Section, First Row, l.-r.: Paula Ketchum. Second Row, l.-r.: Veola Williams, Karen Yates, leri Thompson. Third Row, l.-r.: Kim Nichols. Second semester Altos fnot picturedl Kim Mauzey, Deborah DeThomas. Far Right. This year's jazz choir, appropriately representing the spirit of South with the name, 'Southern Pride, had a busy and produc- tive 1984-85 school year. Under the direction of Mrs. Susan Kates, the twenty-six members of this choir enjoyed choreographing and performing their winter and spring concerts, as well as their other performances. Southern Pride travelled to Fairview High School in Boulder, the Tabor Center, Gurrigan Hall where they performed for Denver Public School administrators, and to an AT8tT Board Meeting, where they brought music to the businessman's life. At home at South, they involved the students and faculty in singing Christmas carols and amazed them with their dance and music combos. Southern Pride also recorded live at their perfor- mances and entered various contests throughout the year. The active involvement, dedication, and talent demonstrated by Southern Pride members truly brought a touch of class, and a bit of spirit, into the lives of a l those for whom they performed. FINE ARTS X 129 'Mikal E Academics Throughout our many years of education, the pursuit of excellence has been a main goal. Now is the time that all of the reading, extra studying, and hours of writing, count. We are the scholars, whose aspirations have made high school an important educational step in our lives. Changes Bolster Rebel Competency C Universal changes were evident in South's Academics Program during the 1984-85 school year. The North Central Evaluation, which took place dur- ing 1983-84, provided the foundation for the changes which were and are being made. Within all academic programs at South, there has been a thrust toward proficiency. Teachers worked to create courses that would correspond with the revised graduation re- quirements, which are a result of the addition of the freshman class. This year, the foundation was laid for the new Competency Tests, which will replace the Proficiency and Review test formerly taken in the ninth grade. The Competency Tests will be used to determine whether or not students have learned the basics of a course and will be eligible to pass to the next level. V The Science Department, headed by Mr. Al Wuth, saw the addition of three new teachers, Miss Fyock, Dr. Hollis, and Mr. Whitfield. The department receiv- ed new books and worked on up-dating equipment. N The Botany classes held their annual plant sales to raise money to cover greenhouse expenses. Mr. Gerald Hedges headed the English department, which added four new teachers, Mr. Elliot, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Cohen and Miss Woytek. An AP Seminar period was created as an addition to the Col- lege English and College American History courses. The Pwriter-in-residence program was introduced again this year, with guest lecturer Mr. Edward Bryant. The ninth graders were the first to have new literature books in the new program of revision. The Social Studies department was headed by Mr. Koshy Philip, and saw the addition of the AP Seminar in College American History, which met every other day. The Seminar provided time to discuss current af- fairs, to review subject matter, and to use visual aids for which there would not have been time during the regular class period. Mr. Lloyd Knapp headed the Mathematics Depart- ment, which added two new teachers, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. O'Neall. Math courses were available to students of every ability, and a math lab was added to assist students who needed extra help. Mr. Kienlen introduced PASCAL into the computer math classes, and more computers were available this year. In addition to these four departments, South students found their curriculum enriched with pro- grams in the Fine Arts, including choirs, band and or- chestra as well as drawing and painting and other creative activities. Business classes prepared students for jobs outside of school. Students in Home Economics and Industrial Education often worked part of the school day at jobs for which they were paid. Classes in gym or in ROTC rounded out the pro- gram forthe average South High student. The changes introduced this year were designed to enrich the academic life at South, which continued to maintain its high standards of excellence. R gg..,,gg CX v ACADEMICS X 133 Staffers Write on Through 'B Hard-working and dedicated yearbook staff members began yet another year of producing the Rebel memory book. The 65th volume fthe first edition was published in 19205 of the johnny Reb got under way with the guidance and leadership of Editors-in-Chief Felicity Hatcher and Susan Bridges. Miss Ann Campbell encouraged and sponsored the production of the lohnny Reb for the twentieth consecutive year. Special thanks are due to Mr. Steve Fritz, the Nevvsfoto Representative, lunior Anne Speck, the computer whiz, South's treasurer, Mrs. Lee Francis, and to Miss Vi Cook, South's secretary, who developed and printed the color pictures, saving the staff hundreds of dollars. The staff endeavored to succeed in com- pleting pages and sections, and to produce a uni- que book for publication. All of the sleepless nights, and chaotic and frantic deadlines paid off when the successfully completed 1985 yearbook was distributed to anxious and excited Rebels in May. Co-editors Felicity Hatcher and Susan Bridges pose with sponsor Ann Campbell. Activities division: lane Donnelly, Fermin Ruybal, editor, not pictured: Basil Kitsos 134 X ACADEMICS johnny Reb artists, l.-r.: Cheryl Hicks, Felicity Hatcher, lane Flaig l Royalty division editors Seth Snider and Celena Ward Recognition co-editors Kathy Lowe ltopj and Amy Faculty and Academics division: Kyra Chatfield, editor, loanne Psyllas, and Dasinger Sarah Manion . a...,. .. K gums sa.. . A . ff . .5 Division page editor Celena Ward Fine Arts division: Melissa Keeley, co-editors Tasha Tuttle and Joanne Psyllas ACADEMICS X 135 Feature editor Cheryl Hicks Class sections division: Sarah Manion, editor, Tasha Tuttle, Oanh Le 136 X ACADEMICS 5 W Athletics division: Seth Snider, editor Ctopl, lane Donnelly, Maria Miranda, not pictured: Basil Kitsos Organizations editor Kerrin Owen, not pictured: Kyra Chatfield Layout editors Cheryl Hicks and lane Flaig lbottoml, Carl Benda. bin and Allegra. Sponsor Ann Campbell with new puppies Colin, Brenna, Bobby, Cor- Head photographer Bryan Bonner lane Flaig works on an assignment during Yearbook Staff. Melissa Keeley smiles at yearbook photographers. Johnny Reb ACADEMICS X 137 Rebel Life Turns The Confederate, South's answer to the News, has been selected as uAll-American, the top award of the National Scholastic Press Association QNSPAJ for nineteen consecutive years. The staff advisor, Dr. Carl Johnston, has sponsored the newspaper for twenty- one years. Last year, The Confederate received the NSPA Regional Pacemaker Award. Only two of these awards were given in the Rocky Mountain States, tto South and Cherry Creekj, and only twenty-three nationally. With Editor-in-Chief, Stacy Shackelford, and Associate Editor, Derek Holland, the 1984-85 Confederate kept students well informed about Rebel events. The paper was sold for only a dime a copy, despite the high cost of printing. PTSA members mailed complimentary copies to each stu- dent's home so that parents could have the oppor- tunity to read about Rebel activities. Black and White Staff members work with associate editor Derek Holland. 138 X ACADEMICS Staff members pose for a picture. A n n e G r e g o takesafew minutes out during deadline time. onfederate Staff Members: Alicia Adams Eirika Anderson Jeff Arnold Thomas Bateman Rudy Besikof Bryan Bonner Sean Brooks Craig Claxton Lillian Crippen Georgia Evridis Laura Ewald lane Flaig Skymarie Gallegos Lori Hebei Bao Ho lonathon Hodapp Derek Holland Rachel Kostel Leo Kropywiansky Rob Levinson Alina Lominago loliene Mason Lisa McCreary Sarah Nelson loanne Psyllas Paul Ramsey Tracey Schlafer Karen Shackelford Stacy Shackelford Natalie Soto Kim Squires Vida Urbonas Kate Wilkinson Fredye Young ACADEMICS X 139 Rebels Get High Ranking E8 Honor Platoon: Front: Sonja Bush, Second row, l.-r.: Debbie Plenty, Pam Whaley, Third row: Michelle Plenty, Shawna Stamps, Nina Thomas, lerri Thompson, Back row: Ellen Baynam, Not Pictured: jackie Rush, Lisa Parsons, Lynn Williams. Drill Team Members: Horace Terry, CO james Clark jimmy jones Bruce Greer Terry Brown Keith Robinson Federick Wright Reggie Freeney Ronald Kuykendoll Chris Adams Thomas Lucas Russell Smith john Cant Alan Williams Irwin Pittam Color Guard: Front: Bruce Greer CSM, Back: lrwin Pittam, Ronald Kuykendoll. s ssi as f Q 'P' .Fx sf' t Y., - 1- f lt Staff: L,-r.: Horace Terry CO, Ken Franklin XO, Thomas Bateman, Chris Adams, Steve Madison, Bruce Greer. South's R.O.T.C. program produced shining qualities during 1984-85. ln November the rifle team placed third in state in Pueblo, Colorado. junior Tab Bateman was the top men's shooter, while Senior Stacy Shackelford scooped up the women's title. Senior Horace Terry, Battalion Commander, and senior Kenneth Franklin, Battalion Executive Officer led the diligent group in their drill team practices each morning from 6:45 to 7:30. The two outstanding drill 140 X ACADEMICS team members were Allan Williams and Irwin Pittam. One main objective this year was getting back the star lost in last year's inspection. This success was boosted along by Honor Platoon commanding of- ficer, Sonja Bush. The year's events were highlighted on February 8, with their formal military ball for city cadets and the coronation of the queen, and the spring inspections at which South emerged victorious. Mixed Drill Team: Front, I.-r.: Michelle Plenty, Debbie Plenty, Horace Terry CO, jerry Thompson, Sonja Bush, Back, I.-r.: john Cant, Keith Robinson, Bruce Greer, Preston Wright. I Men's Drill Team: Front, l.-r.: Horace Terry CO, Russell Smith, Second row: john Cant, Bruce Greer, Preston Wright, Third row: Ronald Kuykendoll, Chris Adams, Keith Robertson. ACADEMICS X 141 A Company: Front, l.-r.: Russell Smith CO, Wade Favors, Shavona Lockhart, lulian Klepper, Dave Easter, Second row: Phillip Vanderlean, Nathan Gilman, Troy Hale, Terry Brown, Third row: Charles Creenawalt, Cary Sedillos, Rebecca Sampson. B Company: Front, l.-r.: Bryan Knox, Harlan Racine, leremy Faust, Laurine Mitchell, Elias Woolfolk, Second row lsaias Avila, Greg Thompson, Lonnie Dunn, Wendell Sias, Third row: Corey Brown, Felicia Bates, Ken Crowley Fourth row: Robert Bernall, Willy Carroll. T42 X ACADEMICS C Company: Front row, l.-r.: john Cant, Randy Porter, Garrett Mitchell, Lisa Banks, Scott jones, Steve Shrum, Don Shields, Ray Sisneros, Second rovv: Keith Robertson, Martha Samain, Darla Shepard, Willard Dancer, losh Speers, Third row: Tom Davis, Roberta Woolfolk, Leland McKee, Clifton Plenty. D Company: Front row, l.-r.: Thomas Lucas, Reggie Freeney, john Rose, Don Grove, Back row: Irwin Pittam, Ted Eklund, David Hicks, Ron Kuykendoll, Alan Williams. ACADEMICS X 143 Q 3 4 ' L 4 Q .--... .. ., X M . TSNNWMNMWQEWWMV 1 K. K1 K ...M .QM-..f..e. X f. - .. A Q . , U K A F Ai KR I . .1.. . ,X . ...., K ali .J ' I .X N. . . ,hm . .L F., i QV - i ,I 1 . V A. X S 7 K xxx K i K i v ,L g L . . .. K -f K 1 55' . 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Kt k 'K , T' 'i ii-' Vs f ' I' il' -KK ' .. KE K:---his e!ff',?K5i-fig l -:KKK M -- ' K X X K K we K ' T f. -- - ,- N, K- .. -K w KK ig K? -K .- . Kf, K s f ' KKKK. 2 K- -- 5 1 .K K - .. . K , -A Si? M f Q K RQ K K T . K- xL.X A w -- KK K - .K K K' K if it N ' ,. - -, .,.. . K N . .. . A K , I s V K u ' -K f - 1KKK' - K K t ' 'ii' i Faculty The relationship we had with the students was a special one. We did our best to educate them, and to prepare them for the world that they would meet when they emerged from behind the doors of South. We led them, and we encouraged them . . . But most of all, we were friends tothem. They became a part of us, as their every endeavor became our own. They will always be important to us, for it was in them that we planted our hope for the future. Administrators Lead the Rebels . .. 3 , is 25 - l f. +V XX X X X 'x g x S -F as ts.. -...Q . :QQ 1 3 Harold R. Scott, Principal George Dieclricn Asst. Principal MR. PGPISH Philip L. Popish, Vice Principal leanette Pastore Asst. Principal w 'fi if l l Faculty Chester Bogar Chuck Abrams Tony Anthony Allce Avstrelh Gene Beitler Clarence Blinn Mary Blakely Donna Ben jamln Mac Burkett Kai vQ' Diana Browner 442 Donna Braley lohan Bowen-Evans joseph Barstnar 148! FACULTY 1- Beth DeLine Pamela Dice Julia Fyok Bette Cox FACULTY X 149 Carl Carver Naomi Harrls Ronald Goodman Richard Heckel Gary Hernandez Shirley Hayes Barbara Hollis Lee Horne Gerald Hedges lohn Huston M a x M c C a I D 9 Y L I 0 Y d M E 9 c h M c A 9 I' Leroy Marx Darwin Lingle I I I s t I' I I 2 Ziff Top to Bottom Abbie lorgenson Lloyd Knapp Tia Luna Betty Mumey Thelma Moore Susan Miller Koshy Philip Gary Mitchell Geri Moss Willie Mount Maurice Nelson Sally Peres Art Milman i i We . 5 tttttttt I Marvin Oliver loan O'Neall Te rry Mendenhall Edith Menough Ma i N. 152 4 FACULTY Edna Pickl E 'VI ,,,, .,.. A 1:15 1' f ' lr L Q , . , - ' 1, 2 f ' 'L ':: f': , - , 1 5 2 S , jg ' Valentine Prisjatschew Alice Quirico Robert Stransky ii: '2 .e.,, S it i Ne.ee it it ee.. ,,,- w ,, it f f' ' H 'ee i ....f f V5 eee V ia: -Zi qwqzgjiiaw ' 3 ii To to Bottom Ro ert Shideler William Schwairy Valerie Southers Richard Schreiber ii.i,iZ:i H S R li' usan u ' Leroy Sant Z jesse Smith lody Skoog Nelma Smith Willard Spilman Dick Stare FACULTY X 153 K, P X a Q, , ,. lla lglllmrr, ,I WM . L r v W ,ff W ,, Q Q ,M Wvfwmemr gl I ,5 ' I , A , . A VM VVZVI I any , u f , ' rf 7, ' H f I VT: iff' I f 1. 'f 'W .Ziff , , M V W I 1 ui 7 'f'i'Z3'75Q il FACULTY X 154 A 1 Mfuwa fa- Steve Stretz Paul Tauer Sallie Tormohlen lames Wieland Susan Woytek Gaynell Van Buhler Scott Torgerson Peggy Wright Alan Wuth Alton Ware Paul Ton Daniel Zuckerman Lou Westman Hurfery Sudds ll li, . 1 ir S 5 23 2 ' S S. llll.. T tg lk ,:g' ff li if i - .. ' K ' 5 : 331 t if t sg L s PP- K-if 'gat at A fa A if 5 ? 3 'F V L gig L ft. Lunchroom Staff, Front, l.-r.: Theresa Blackburn, Frances Romero, Styntje DeKock, Irene DeHerrera, Back row: Billie Vafeades, manager, Aidee Garcia, lna Lee Carter, Ethel Armstrong, Mary Ellis, Vivian Nagle Custodians not pictured: Steve Bobian, Tom Hutcheson, lim Mulqueen, Al Murray, loyce Osendorf, Ray Smith, laime Vasquez, Tony Vitello Dave Loftus, Rick Maes Head Custodian Roger Mier Candido Olivas operates the elevator. FACULTY X 155 WX ' W KL, X5 XRVXLJ iNLw J ' xr f TL, P W X L N K D L NL is , LE Aja fwfk But' ,f3 ffm 'N Xxx X Xxx w'EQf I xx! L V wwf KJ P .ru-11. Q: E warm, R .N X X ,Q N X Q9 31 X . ,ziz X 4 4 Qfgli Z .L.1.- N x X51 N X 5 X X ml X gm X xx E X VA xx S K N SE X N X Q U X W Qi: fff--- :Q :FM wsiiggw. -112 fs, M x N ::., if H 3 4 assess: swfcrsssuggf S X S X l Q . .tlfnff l l ' l 1 Uk? X4 l ' 3 - H .vi :NEI- kj r l' l X, li lf i f. S., L .NV . i 5 Q Q 0. M r . ,X .J . T vs K t X my clk t lt J . Freshmen As freshmen, vve did our best to fit in. With the help and friendship of others, vve were able to make the adjustment and begin what vve vvere told would be the best four years of our lives. We joined clubs and sports, and went with friends to support others at activities and athletic events, and we slowly became a valuable part of South. Novv, looking back on this year, vve are able to see what vve did not see before-the value of people, the necessity to look beyond the obvious to greater depths of understanding vvhich vve will need in life as the Class of 1987. X 7 fglfllkvfv. fall lfrlllf lllllli? s rl rtiilili N ll w G Freshmen Lisa Angel Holie Archuletta lose Armas Dorian Arnold Marguerite Bachman Kirsten Bailey joel Bakken loseph Banks lames Bann Lona Barnes Alysoun Barrett Felisha Bates Christa Baugher Stephen Beall Bryon Bean Stephen Beau Warren Benjamin Thomas Bevington Christa Bien Stephanie Bills Sabrina Bishop Shayne Blom Rhonda Bonderson June Bourrillion Delicia Brame 158 X FRESHMEN Tamiko Abo Sonia Aceves Chris Adams Kim Anderson Anne Brasel Miriam Brewer Rocky Brewer john Bronkema XA fm X E15 XXX 9:5 1 i X KR S 5 XQX ,X ,vw X f Kbiglmxiailx 5 5 QNX3 gk gg kg QQ RFE? Q55 K if N, sw 5, N L, vw 'X R X QEFQTQXHQX? ww SQXKQXQ XX X X ,asm ,-Q W Xu if XX X5 J 415' X WX Xaf Rf X X, X my-N QQ' ef XXX XXX N X 0 X Q W? N X QLX QQQX X MA X XX f X X K X SSQNX XXX .XX Q X WE? N5 :X :XXX XX XXX? XX X N 3 idk r.'X XL? y if if :KX nx,Kf X., . ,,... WR X ,.... k fi: SQ X56 fx fc v. fig .4 XX rv X XXN Shfaisls X KX . 4gNX,. 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Manuel Lovato Amy Mathiesen Saadah Maynard Eric Mclntire Melisa McMaster Amanda McNicholas Matthew Meadow Gregory Medina Stephanie Mendoza Ben Lucero Aries Lynch Mark Lynn L Gina Magnan Teresa Mahoney Darnell Mallard Ramona Manzanares Lynne Marques Lewis Martin Ray Martin Danny Martinez Leroy Martinez Lisa Martinez Marjorie Martinez loseph Masel FRESHMEN X 163 Meghan Miller 1 Stephanie Miller Cheri Mills Isaac Mion james Montoya ' jerry Montoya Randy Montoya Gina Moreno Michael Morris Bridget Mulqueen Kelley Nakamura Tonya Napier Marin Necker Kenny Neville Minh Nguyen Sean Michel Bob Nichols Bill Null Dawn Oliver Chad Olson Rodney Ortiz lay Otey Danny Pacheco Hyon Pak Sung Park 164 X FRESHMEN Kathy lo Parker Stacie Parrott Eric Paylor Isaac Peltier Megan Perry Gerald Pfannenstiel Cindy Phillips Ronald Plunkett Erica Pois Heather Polson W .j P'f Carl Pommerening Wiley Potestio Wade Potestio . Denise Pruitt loe Quintana Sarah Ramsey Lynette Reed Misty Rice Randy Ziegler Alex Rietema Anita Roberts Kelly Robinson Tammy Rogowski Kevin Rollerson Antoinette Romero Kameron Romig jose Ruiz Amy Ruskamp Lori Salazar Ricky Salazar Georgiann Samain Becky Sampson Louie Sanchez Nayre Sanchez Sara Saunier Angela Schaefer Tracy Schmidt Len Schneeberger john Sena FRESHMEN X 165 leff Snowden loshua Spears Cathy Speck Tonya Square jeff Stark loy Sutherland Emily Swearingen Corey Sweet Mike Swinson Christina Tafoya 166 ! FRESHMEN Kathy Slettum Roy Smith Becci Smulders Meagan Snider Kim Stillman Lila Stine Claudia Straub Pamela Strickland Dwight Stwalley Amy Tatum . 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W SENIQRS As seniors, we enjoyed our final year as one of glory and lasting educational experience. Although we knew our 'time at the top was limited, we made the very most of it. We supported clulos, functions, and a car wash, and participated in numerous events which will be forever a part of our high school . memories. Now, we view our futures with mixed emotions of uncertainty and anticipation . . . as we set out to make an impression on the world forever-as the class of 1985. Seniors I 191 if' and N --if f Q 5' Rh fs 4' 5: .. J if ca- if as W. . .Q sv- B ,4- li-as Alice Abeyta Byron Adair lohn Anadiotis jeff Arnold Sometimes you've just got to say 'What the heck. Take your chances. Make your move. - Risky Business P.S. Hi Bob Katherine Babich Please don't ask me to stay l'm leaving this town Believe me as l believe that The future is mine If I can find A way through these strange days of my life. - Heaven 17 ix it 1 Heidi Baehnk Christopher Bean Pam E. Baker Angela Bean -Silence is the great of Far away there in the sun- conversation - , . .While we stop to think we often miss our op ortunities -Alfof the seasons and all of the days All of the reasons Why l've felt this way - RUSH shine are my highest aspira- tions. l may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead. -Alcott R. X Kevin Baker 192 X SENIORS Carmen Becker Don't walk in front of me l may not follow Don't walk behind me . . . l may not lead. lust walk beside me and Be my friend. - Good luck friends if-ff .L is .Ny e ft' 'z lulie Bennion We are, all of us, molded and remolded by those who have loved usp no love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our destiny without eaving some mark upon it forever. -55 Ngfw. Bill Billingsley, lr. -2 yr. Varsity Foot- ball, -3 yr. Varsity Baseball, -1 yr. Varsi- ty Diving it iz Ken Boggs -lunior Achievement 10, -JV Football 10, -Varsity Football 11, 12, -Lacrosse 11, 12, -National Honor 1 Society 12 Lara Bohling For Al Love is like a wind stirring the grass beneath trees ona, V l black night . . . you must not try to make love definite, it is the divine accident of life. Debra Brey Susan Bridges It is only with the heart that one can see rightiyp what is essential is invisible to the eye. ' -Aust Sean Brooks We enter as students knowledgeable yet feeble We leave as students humbled yet strengthened --WDDY Out of an age of timelessness me and you ben kaputen aiong the hap- py trails of life, Why? Because! Cheers! Sonia Bush Randy Butz uzn Cady Margaret Calderon all the education you for the future is in our Hold tight and don't let go! 'tp at JV ? . ' Q - .Lf - -l,, ' Randy S. Campos Porsche Nothing even comes close Rock Heavy Van Halen and l'll see you in that classy magazine Tasha .Star 90 A l 7 Ii Terry Brown Lynn Cannata Gina Carpenter Susan Casey Tena Cassidy Memories pressed bet- ween the pages of my mind - Elvis Presley SENIORS X 193 Karla Cernik Selina Chavez George Chittivej Shelley Chittivej Nikki Contos See ya at the beach . . . '85 We do not remember days, we remember moments. - Cesare Pavese 2 E Michael Dematteo Debbie DeThomas jeanne Dillon Leslie Doane He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he must pass himselfp for every man has need to be forgiven. - Thomas Fuller r Wendy Eagleman Kristy Eklund Georgia Evrldis 194 X SENi0RS l'd rather have a fortune Than to have my fortune told For one is merely spoken words The other one is gold - Margaret E. Nolan lMomJ Brendan Dulaney Kid-thank Ed for being a Ted. Hit a bump. Look out it's 2:00. Don't a Rock without a screw, see. -Sclud PS: Best of friends we'll always be. E Pleshette Fambrough I shall pass through this world but once. Any good or kindness l can do or show to any human being, let me do it now. For l shall not pass this way again. -- Anonymous Michelle Fantz lt's got a good beat, it's easy to dance to, lgive it an l'85. - - X - its 1 '. F' - :-. K 1 T? X gigs 9 . ft sg Ei' as ssyff lay Ford l don't think there are any Russians. -The Call v Ts is S. X 9? n 'l A L X' Kimberly Fosnight Lee Fox Christie A. Gallegos The mystery of human life is I will be looking for YOU in not only in living, but know- the Stars. ing why one lives. Rhonda Gaskin Germaine Gerardu l'm a dreamer I confess but my dreams are only the best that we can do. Al larreau -sk..-Q Elea Goff Sai Gollapudi Alfred Gonzales The seagull turns his eyes. Get down into the water, Fish! tif you are wisej The Seagull turns his head. Get down into the water! for you'll be deadll -advise .3 14-fx Earl Green Anne Grego Mary Gurule Lynette Harmes Cynthia Harris Tracey Harrer You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. - Colette SENIORS X 195 will? 196 ! SENICRS Carol Knecht Qs- ,ls 'l '-me Linda E. Knosp Don't give up your goals and dreams. Keep striving until you reach your goals and your dreams will come true. ' s f 'ts' P' Il ir, at 'vii 164 as we .jeg X S K Xki' if f if we ' H ni? lllfsj A Mi Soon Kong Beth Law The human mind is like an umbrella - it functions best when open. -' Walter Gropius lim Levinson Head due West to the sunset, turn left at the Rocky Mountains. -Adolf Kist Earscell Mallard 'wa uv is la' Levinson Kerri Lombardi Arnold Lucero Ching P. Lui My interest is in the future because l'm going to spend the rest of my life there. - Charles Kettridge Maria Maniatis To believe that what is true for you, in your private heart is true for all men, that is genius. - Emerson Good luck to the class of '85 asia? Beverly Mann Elmer Marsh Steve Madison The Lord replied, l'My precious Child, l love you and l would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see one set of footprints it was then that I carried you. -Anonymous e N Kevin Marques Mustangs Forever!!! SENIORS I 197 3 S Steve Martin Susan K. Martin Dvonne Martinez jessica M. Martinez Laura Martinez xt. N. --W X X iv I Dennis Masel Alan Maxwell Lisa McCreary Ron McLellan I will not waste my days try- ing to prolong themg l will use them. S CarrollMello Lisa Meza Lorie Montoya 198 I SENlORS S Steve Morgan S A man is a man when he can offer his hand' not afraid of appearing insane if he can't break a brick, Be a man who's a man. Scott Morse X. Chris Mortensen Sydney Moruzzi lames Mueller l shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others. - The Little Prince '15 Linh Nguyen Af kkkk . 2-pm its fa-N ,sf ' Lori Nichols But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eaglesg they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not grow faint. - Isaiah 40:31 'Rt -'4 -V-..., Q Robert S. Nelson Yesterday's over my shoulder, so l can't look backward too long. There's just too much to see waiting in front of me and l know that l just can't go wrong. - limmy Buffet if' Farnaz Noori Lance Parker Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoogs of steel, But do not dull t y palm with entertainment of each new-hatched unfledg- edcomrade. - William Shakespeare, Hamlet aw S Sarah Nelson Lisa Parsons lames Phifer jenny Phillips Kathy Phu Tina Poggas Good luck to you all class of '85 out of High School to a whole new life! SENIORS I 199 af N Q N . , K- .... me X ilkgEiNe..HzL::ffm,,,::-i-weve., ,,,. I.:-. - Q I . H ,---- ,, . :,: Er. EE' . E W K ,S X ir S X. X is X Six X 5 X L goo eg Q mx? X wg X si Sie eiissa G. Presley Cinarnali Robinson Andy Rodriguez Robert S. Rowley Erika Rundiks jackie Rush . it . .- . ef.. ci, M, . Qnqgnnr' 3 Fermin Ruybal Colleen Sare lim E. Scanlan Isabel Schafer Michael Schnitzer Angela Scott l can do all things that strengthen me through Christ. God bless the class of '85 Freshmen, Sophomores, and luniors have their willg but Seniors have their way. 'asa' ew Frank Sears Stacy Shackelford Though l've belted and flayed you, by the livin' Gawd that made you, You're a better man than l am, Gunga Din. K Donald Shields Debbie Sidebottom 9, i'Live fast, love hard, die young. we Karen Sparks And the men who hold high places, must be the ones to start to hold a new reality closer to the heart. Q - Rush jeff Slankard Cheryl Smith Seth Snider Everything that glitters isn't gold, YV Beth L. Solomon Those crazy nights l do remember in my youth, Those were the best times most of all. -journey SENIORS X 201 :ig -V: c Karen E. Spring Kim Squires ,T X l Patricia Stegeman We've only just begun, let's start over again and let everything be free. lust like you and me, like it was meant to be. Tracey Stewart There is only one suc- cess-to spend your life in your own way. - Christopher Morley ,T l. 3, a joe Straub No one knows what it is like to be the bad man, to be the sad man, behind blue eyes. - Roger Daltry 'SQ H? julie Sweet Horace Terry Kaying Thao leri Thompson Michelle Trevino The child is our future. If you love something let it Teach him well and let him go. If it doesn't come back, lead us. hunt it down and kill it. l Lori Ann Valdez Valerie Vallos Brenda Vasquez lf one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has im- agined, he will meet with a success unexpected in com- mon hours. - Henry David Thoreau 202 X SENIORS 'My name is Bond-james Bond. Licensed to thrill and be thrilled. Ferin Wagner The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but w ether it is the same problem you had last year. - lohn F. Dulles xa..a1KF9 A ta Celena Ward S I li Tracie A. Webb Paul Webster Gays Bye Bye everybody s..3 ' F Williams LaShawn Williams Shelley Williams l swear to you, on my com- mon woman's head, the common woman is as com- mon as a common loaf of bread . . .and stilll rise E H i o s O I' Victoria Williams laphy Wilson Michelle Winter Eveline Worsham What the mind can perceive ldon't feel tardy. When the going gets weird S so it can achieve. - Daniel Lee Roth the weird turn PRO. - Unknown Kimberly Wray Amanda Wright Wendy Wyman Scott Ziegler SENIORS I 203 E ge 3 ? 1 ? Eff . Senior Memories From being the last class of first-year sophomores, we grew into juniors, and then faced the final step in our education . . . we are the seniors. When we graduate, we will take a part of South with us . . . the friends, the car washes, the dances, athletics, the memories which can only be complete when we are graduates. We will be leaving a part of ourselves behind . . . a legacy of wisdom and experience for those in future classes to treasure and love as we have. Goodbye, South-and hello world-from the mighty class of 1985! 206 X SR. MEMORIES 4 - ' A W ' ,, Relieved, and perhaps with a bit of sadness, we will walk out of South for the last time in june, unsure of our futures, but eager to begin. SR. MEMORIES X 207 We shut the doors of our lockers, remembering all of the things that they contained 208 X SR. MEMORlES J , if .A 4 sa. sms W Um ' imym and realize they have suddenly become a part of our past. W. ,, W A 1 , :as 'VL i AIVV. , X .,e. W QW e e ,, X ' :I SR. MEMORIES X 209 4 is We find consolation only in the fact that we have outgrown this place, and must move on to experience a larger world 210 X SR. MEMORIES by shutting the door upon our high school lives SR. MEMORIES X 211 The friends and the memories we have from these years Q 1 rw, i f - 1: w 212 X SR. MEMORIES ,W + A s me ' N , -- - M if Q 5 , ' K i . f- pat, ry F. is I ,,,, NN h ' n :S Si rf H JS is fi K me .,,,,. . 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Felix and Oscar Derek andlStacy for brightening the day BVYHUQQUUBY C Mendii1BT3ITiiett fthe voice at the others end of the linei Polaroid Cameras and Kodak lnstamatic One Hour Moto Foto Dr. lohnston Domino's Pizza Kodak Company Liquid paper Miss Peres, Mrs. Menough, Mr. Mitchell, Dr. Ton,rMiss Skoog, and Mr. Mount . . ,for understanding 60 Minutei?hoto, Inc. Mom Anne Mr. Dieidrichi Diet Coke and most of ail . . . Miss Campbell Congratulations to the Class of '85! . . . Kelly's Business Furniture Best wishes to the Class of '85! . . . Diane C. Peterson Congratulations, Good Luck, and Happiness to Nikki-the last of the Contos kids! Best of luck to the Class of '85! . . . Chris and Ida Kitsos Congratulations, Class of '85, and best of luck to my son, Fermin. . . . Maria D. Ruybal Congratulations to the Class of '85! . . . Harold R. Scott, Principal Congratulations Anne, Val, jen- nifer, and all fo the class of '85! . . . Dan and Pat Grego To those girl swimmers j. d., k. m., l. s., k. b., s. k., s. s., s. r., s. b., j.-p. and l. f. GET READY FOR NEXT YEAR!!! Free delivery all day every day! F i g a r o ' s Pizza - 758-4341 -Glendale Our love and support always, julie! ...Mom, Dad, and joan Seth: Congratulations on a fine '85 johnny Reb and on your fine sports career at South! . . . Love, your Mom l've given you my strength and energy. In return, you've given me great joy!! Purple Reign Forever! . . . Love ya, Ms. Browner Best Wishes to the Class of '85! . . . Dr. Paul Ton 218K PATRONAGE j. f. c. Have a great senior year! l love you always and forever. m. g. p. We are an invincible team, but just to be sure-let's vote on it! . . .South '84-'85 Senate Congratulations to the Class of '85 From Mr. Mount and the Runnin' Rebels! Have a great life! Support your local Red Cross Charities! Good luck to the Class of '85! . . . The Red Cross Club May the future have nothing but the best For the Class of '85. . . . Mr. Oliver South High has been a part of our lives for ten years, and will be a treasured memory forever. . . . The Bridges Best wishes and congratulations to The Class of '85! . . . Al Wuth CONFEDERATE South's All-American newspaper 1966-1984 Good luck to the Class of '85! Please remember that knowledge is the only instrument of produc- tion that is not subject to the law of diminishing returns. . . . Mr. George Diedrich Wishing the class of '85 much success And happiness throughout the years to come. . . . Hurfery Sudds !!The best companions are the best books. . . . Thelma Moore, Librarian Thanks, to Dur 'Tout est bien qui finit bien. . . . Mrs. Fran McAllister The South High Pep Club has done a super job supporting the athletic teams and cheer-poms. Thankyou!! . . . Ms. Browner Hey Donnelly, 1.12, 24.0, and 2.19 Remember A. B. and S. B. junior 111 '!86 is the Ragin' Class! We did it Class, We're the best! Boulder, here l come! '85' . . . Fermin Best of luck to the Boys' Soccer Team for years continued . . . '!SWEEP Kimbo, We finally made it! . . . Luv, Conchos Thanks to '85 who contributed to the success of !!The Night of january 16, and the Variety Show. . . . South's Stage Crew Move over '85 . . . '86 is ALIVE!! jP, AD, MD, FY, SM, K. T., NM, KY, KC, jD . . . The Women of '86!!! If you wish to reach the highest, Begin at the lowest .... Syrus Success! . . . Lela Francis Con ratulations to john Edward Broois, the most hard-headed, fastest pizza cook in Denver. Love, Sam Badis-Saucy Noodle S. j.-l'm learning to cross the Street. -Thanks. C B Best wishes, class of 1985! . . . jeanette Pastore Wonderful Patrons! Bubbles-may knowledge give strength, understanding e your guide, and assets exceed your liabilities. . . . Mom 84 Dad Roses are red, '85 is dead. Among the rest, '86 is best!! . . .lr. Senate: KC, IP, EW, KY, NM, ID Land sakes alive! You did survive, '85' See you at graduation! . . . Edith, Fran and Ron Good job, Ferm. I can't believe you did ALL that homework! You're right-it is worth it! . . . Gary CALIFORNIA and MIAMI Here we come! . . . BK, SS, DM HEY IUNIORS- Any class from South is cool, But '86 will always rule! Take big bits - KC Congratulations to the graduating class of 1985 From the Military Dept. 84 Cadets of R.O.T.C. Congratulations to the Senior Class! . . .lim Wieland Make a better world for us all . . . lohan Bowen-Evans I: No more 6:00 wake-ups, I'll miss it! Take care next year. Love you lots, Big Sis C. Carm 84 Les - Thanks for everything. I couldn'tve done it without you! Love, Sher Congratulations Nikki! We knew you would finally make it. We wish you all the best in future. . . . Action Glass May all your dreams come true, Class of '85! . . . Kathy and lerry Crowder Congratulations '85! Domino's Pizza 4383 E. Miss. 758-8050 Fast, Friendly, Free Delivery K-The !'Shakespeare Poem, the locker, the games . . . and you. I'Il never forget. . . .Love you, C. Good luck Kristy, and the rest Of the class of '85! . . . The Eklunds Attention all grads: South's purple always REIGNS! . . . Love ya all, 84-85 Cheer- poms and Ms. Browner! Ann Campbell-you've been a wonderful sponsor and the staff will miss you bunches! . . . XXOO Christine and Rachelle- Whew . . .just one more year. Let's make it our best! . . . Kyra I love you all and hope to see you all at the Class of '85 Reunion! . . . Bill Billingsley, lr. To !'Goofy from SB Times change, Friends change, the pains don't go away. . . The memories, both bad and good, are also here to stay KEEP SMILING . . . You're great! Congratulations '85! Especially Felicity and Susan, for doing What seemed impossible. . . . A. H. To Mitch, Skid, H. B. 84 Goofy: Whew! We really did make it!! Stay in touch! . . . Luv, Tos S.A.S.- All the best to the best. I'm gonna miss you. . . . Love, lenni Susan and Felicity- You made it all worthwhile! Congratulations! . . . Vi Cook Well, Felix, we done it- And we're still alive! Congrats, bud! . . . Oscar Oscar: Thank you for being your wanderful, understanding, special se . I love you much. Felix Dearest Felix and Oscar, I can never thank you enough for making the last one so much fun! You are very special and I love you! . . . MAC Twenty years-twenty yearbooks. This is my resignation. I hope someone important reads it! I've run out of space on the bookshelf. . . .Annie And a final farewell from the Shelties and Bo. PATRONAGE X 219 -A- Abeyta, Alice 192 Abo, Tamiko 76, 95, 122, 158 Abraham, Lisa 170 Acevedo, Victor 170 Aceves, Sonia 158 Adair, Byron 60, 120, 192 Adams, Alicia 139, 182 Adams, Chris 192 Adams, Chris 140, 141, 158 Aguirre, john 182 Akison, Adrian 170 Albee, jennifer 67, 170 Alexander, Honi 83, 182 Anadiotis, George 126, 170 Anadiotis, john 60, 129, 192 Anderson, Eirika 94, 139, 170 Anderson, Eric 39, 170 Anderson, Erick 57, 63, 170 Anderson, janelle 182 Anderson, Kimberly 158 Anderson, Kristie 182 Anderson, Marisa 182 Andrade, Alisha 170 Andrews, Stephanie 170 Angel, Lisa 40, 158 Apodaca, Ruth 170 Archibeque, Francine 127, 182 Archuletta, Holie 40, 127, 158 Armas, jose 158 Armas, Vanessa 39, 55, 170 Armstrong, john 170 Arnold, Dorian 76, 158 Arnold, jeffrey 31, 48, 49, 50, 52, 139, 192 Arredondo, Mary 192 Arredondo, RoseMarie 192 Atencio, jessica 51, 182 Avila, lsaias jr. 142 Babich, Kathryn 192 Bacchi, Rachel 82, 182 Bachman, Marguerite 158 Baehnk, Heidi 50, 84, 111, 114, Bailey, Kirsten 30, 56, 170 Bailey, Kirsten 57, 158 Bailey, Renae 40, 54, 182 Baker, Kevin 192 Baker, Pamela 52, 192 Bakken, joel 158 Baldwin, Tracinda 182 Banks, Earl 50, 60, 109 Banks, joseph 73, 158 Banks, Lisa 143 Bann, james 158 Bann, Michelle 170 126, 192 Barbour, Damon 50, 63, 71, 80, 182 Barbour, Meagan 39 Barnes, Belinda 40, 182 Barnes, Catherine 192 Barnes, Lona 158 Barnett, Paul 192 Barr, Kendell 170 Barrett, Alysoun 158 Bartholomew, Antoinette 40, 4 Bartram, Sheila 182 Bassot, Ashley 170 Bateman, Tom 139, 140, 182 Bates, Felisha 142, 158 Baugher, Christa 127, 158 Baynham, Ellen 140 Beall, Stephen 158 Bean, Angela 55, 192 Bean, Byron 158 Becker, Carmen 46, 115 Bell, Elizabeth 182 Benjamin, Warren 158 Benton, Cheryl 182 Berger, jean 39, 53, 56, 170 Berhane, Amakelesh 158 Bernal, Robert jr. 62, 142, 182 Besikof, Rudy 63, 110, 139, 182 7, 63, 79, 109, 182 Bevington, Thomas 158 Bhangi, Rizwan 192 Bicking, Leslie 182 Bien, Christa 158 Billingsley, Bili 60, 177, 192 Bills, Stephanie 53, 75, 158 Bingaman, Tracy 158 Bird, Sara 182 Black-Greening, Shawn 170 Blom, Shyne 158 Boggs, Ken 106, 115, 192 Bohling, Lara 118, 193 Bolton, Bart 182 Bonderson, Rhonda 158 Bonner, Bryan 137, 139, 170 Bonno, Gregory 124, 158 Borrego, Richard 158 Boucher, Tara 158 Bourrillion, june 124 Bracken, joyce 158 Bradley, Mary 158 Brame, Delicia 40, 158 Brangman, David 170 Brasel, Anne 158 Breaux, Sherry 158 Breitenstein, Hugh 51, 182 Brenimer, Scott 170 Student Index Castro, Althea 159 Castro, Samantha 84, 182 Castro, Stephanie 182 Cernik, Karla 194 Chamberlain, Dawn 159 Chambers, Patrick 120, 159 Chang, Mee 159 Chapman, Shanda 159 Chapman, Troy 159 Chastain, Sharon 159 d, Kyra 30, 48, 50, 52, 56, 110, 135 182 Chatfiel Chavez Chavez , Christine 82, 118, 182 ,Marlene 124, 171 Chavez, Richard 124, 125 Chavez ,Selina 53, 194 Cheromiah, Vanessa 159 Chittivej, George 51, 65, 194 Chittivej, Shelley 24, 92, 129, 194 Clanahan, jennifer 79 Clark, jennifer 57, 119, 122, 126, 171 Claxton, Craig 139, 171 Clemons, Melissa 182 Cocagne, jacque 183 Coleman, Dianna 183 Coleman, Kenneth 171 Coleman, Sonja 75, 171 Collard, Paula 70, 74, 159 Brewer, Leslie 158 Brewer, Mariam 158 Brey, Debra 80, 128, 193 Bridges, Susan 39, 52, 67, 110, 114, 134, 193 Briggs, Brinklo Carl 72, 182 w, Kimberley 193 Bronkema, john 158 Brookhart, Amy 170 Brooks Brooks Brooks , jeanine 43, 125, 182 , john 50, 107, 193 , Sean 31, 48, 49, 56, 106, 113, 139, 193 Brown, Corey 142, 176 ' Brown, David 159 X, Brown, Patrick 39, 170 Brown, Terry 54, 142, 193 Brown, Tiffany 159 Brunso n, Elise 170 Buckingham, Valerie 57, 159 Bunting, Elizabeth 159 Bush, Gram 170 Bush, Sonja 140, 141, 193 Bustos, Annette 129, 170 Butler, jennifer 31, 40, 80, 159 Buttles, Keira 193 Buttles, Samara 79, 170 Butz, Brenda 39, 40, 53, 70, 80, 95, 159 Butz, Randy 193 Byrd, Gregg 170 Byrne, Yvonne 54, 193 -C- Cady, lane 80, 124, 128, 159 Cady, Suzn 50, 51, 129, 193 Calderon, Margaret 193 Calhoun, Michael 170 Campbell, Willy 62, 170 Campos, Randy 182 Campos, Timothy 124, 159 Candelaria, Lee 77, 193 Cannata, Patricia 40, 193 Cape, Barry 124, 159 Capra, Doughlas 159 Cardenas, Rebecca 70, 94, 126, 171 Cardona, Pamela 171 Carlson, Andrew 64, 159 Carlson, john 52, 56, 182 Carlson, Wendy 51, 63, 75, 182 Carpenter, Gina 55, 193 Carroll, janice 54, 55, 171 Carroll, Willie 142, 159 Casados, Patrick 182 Casey, Lorna 127, 171 Casey, Susan 50, 193 Cash, Brian 159 Cashman, Bruce 159 Cassidy, Martena 193 Castillo, Karleta 75, 159 Collins, Roger 159 Colte, lan 64, 159 Compton, Tim 171 Conklin, Amanda 128, 171 Conroy, Molly 52, 159 Contos, Nikki 50, 85, 194 Cook, Riley jr. 70, 81, 183 Cooke, Geoffrey 194 Coon, joe 159 Cooper, Adrian jr. 60, 72, 107, 183 Cooper, William 183 Cordova, Gerry 159 Cordova, Tina 159 Corpuz, Anita 55, 171 Corpuz, james 55, 183 Cowans, Harold 183 Craft, jeremy 159 Craig, Coleen 159 Creecy, Cathy 84, 183 Crepeau, Brian 39, 183 Crippen, Lillian 63, 75, 94, 139, 171 Crites, Renee 50, 57, 93, 183 Cross, Rebecca 53, 76, 122, 128, 158 Crowder, jennifer 50, 56, 82, 93, 183, Crowley, Kenneth 142 Cullen, Karen 159 Curry, Ayesha 159 Curtis, Derek 171 Czajkowski, Eloise 159 ..D.. Dancer, Willard 183 Dasinger, Amy 135, 171 Davids, Christie 52, 160 Davis, Rebecca 62, 171 Davis, Thomas 143, 183 DeSantiago, lvon 160 Deaguero, Laura 160 Dean, Patricia 171 Dearry, john 160 DeBoer, Dan 183 Deitchman, Danny 62, 160 Delgado, Felicia 183 216 DeLosSantos, Sandra 30, 56, 68, 69, 80, 171 DeMatteo, Michael 194 Demos, Marina 56, 76, 183 Demos, Tammy 30, 56, 75, 76, 171 Dennis, Roy ll 60, 62, 72, 125, 126, 171 Dennis, Lawrence 160 DeThomas, Deborah 129, 194 DeThomas, Teresa 183 Detrick, Dionne 160 DeYoanna, Claudia 50, 89, 194 DeYoanna, Consuelo 60 Diaz, Leslie 171 Dickinson, Gennia 127, 160 Dillon, jeanne 54, 194 Dirks, Stacy 160 Doane, Leslie 194 Dobson, Glenn 120, 194 Doe, Andrea 50, 52, 99, 183 Dominguez, Dina 74, 108, 128, 194 Donnelly, jane 30, 39, 49, 54, 56, 67, 74, 80, 99, 108, 109, 134, 136,183 Dotson, Tina 194 Doty, Terrie 160 Dout, Daniel 183 Dow, Dawn 183 Dozier, Daniel 80, 183 Dragul, Sacha 160 Drain, Wendy 127 Drake, Autumn 160 Draper, Tara 160 Drazin, jordan 172 Drobnick, jennifer 76, 160 Duckett, Earnie 160 Dudgeon, Kathy 194 Duffey, Kyle 71, 78, 183, 216 Delaney, Brendan 39, 194 Dulberg, lill 183 Dunn, jennifer 22, 126, 172 Dunn, Lonnie 142, 160 Dunphy, Miki 39, 50, 52, 56, 76, 183 Dupper, Fred 62, 160 -E- Eagleman, Wendy 127, 194 Early, Maggie 52, 69, 79, 183 Easter, David 142, 172 Ebell, Shane 160 Edilla, james 183 Edilla, Thomas 160 Edwards, Chris 194 Edwards, Clifford 128, 183 Edwards, Stephen 120, 160 Eggen, Shahn 172 Eklund, Kristine 22, 52, 194, 216 Eklund, Ted 52, 143, 172 Elliott, Sue 172 Endsley, Edwards jr. 160 English, Anthony 172 Erhart, Robert 194 Erwin, Wendy 160 Escobedo, Belinda 172 Esquibel, Carla 160 Ethington, Schlaine 172 Ethington, Tim 194 Evridis, Georgia 49, 50, 139, 194 Ewald, Laura 30, 72, 73, 139, 172 -F- Fabiano, jerry 125, 160 Fambrough, Dana 30, 56, 68, 76, 109, 172 Fambrough, Pleshette 40, 56, 68, 76, 92, 112, 194 Fantz, Michelle 194 Farrow, Christopher 160 Faust, jeremy 142, 160 Favors, Wade 126, 142, 172 Fichter, Steve 39, 122 Fields, Anthony 172 Fischer, Kimberly 172 Fischer, Mark 126, 183 Fisher, Monica 183 Flaig, jane 134, 136, 137, 139,216 Fletcher, john 183 Floyd, Larry 124 Foley, Brenda 54 Ford Ill, Arthur 65, 71, 78, 91, 107, 108, 114, 195 Ford, Rodney 31, 65, 71, 160 Fosnight, Kimberly 22, 67, 97, 111, 125, 126, 195 Freeman, Thomas 160 Freeman, Timothy 195 Freeney, Reggie 143, 172 French, Stephanie 124, 161 Fresquez, David 161 Fruge, Nora 75, 161 Fuhs, David 161 Fuller, Derrick 72, 73, 172 -G- Gaitan, Tommy 184 Galanis, jeannette 31, 161 Gallegos, Blanca 161 Gallegos, Christie 110, 120, 195 Gallegos, Sky Marie 68, 139, 172 Gallegos, Sophie 161 Gamble, Marvin 60, 195 Gant, james 172 Gant, john 60, 141, 143, 184 Garcia, Garcia, Donna 161 Eric 161 Garcia, jeri 161 Garcia, joseph 81, 184 Garcia, Stephen 161 Gaskin, Gaskin, Rhonda 97, 195 Steven 26, 62, 72, 172 Gauff, Anissia 54, 184 Geist, David 172 Geist, Dyan 52, 161 Gerardu, Germaine 50, 195 Giacomozzi, Steve 184 Gibbons, Alan 57, 172 Gibson, Kristina 50, 195 Gilbert, Michelle 57, 184 Giles, Charlotte 161 Gill, Giian, 161 Gillespie, Louise 161 Gilman, Nathan 72, 142 Gilmore, Lee 39, 57, 172 Gima, jeffrey 50, 64, 125, 184 Ginnane, Tunde 172 Gist, Robert 120, 172 Godwin, Lisa 125, 172 Goff, Elea 47, 74, 195 Gollapudi, Saiprasad 195 Gomez, Alan 81, 161 Gomez, Richard 173 Gomez, Sergio 172 Gonzales, Alfred 195 Gonzales, David 195 Gonzales, Dennis 161 Gonzales, Edward 173 Gonzales, joann 173 Gonzales, Kathyann 54, 55, 195 Gonzales, Sheila 184 Gonzales, Toni 173 Gonzales, Tracy 69, 161 Gonzalez, Manuel 184 Goodwin, Kelly 184 Gora, Robert 120, 173 Gordon, Christopher 173 Gower, Vanessa 63, 79, 94, 173 Gradisar, Damon 173 Graves, Kimberly 161 Graves, Tamsen 75, 173 Grayson, Todd 60, 71, 129, 184 Green, Crystal 184 Green, Earl 195 Green, jake 173 Green, Willis jr. 118, 173 Greenawalt, Charles 142, 173 Greer, Bruce 140, 141, 161 Greer, Bryant 173 Grego, Anne 21, 51, 195 Gregory, Karyn 63, 79, 128, 173 Fox, jackson 89, 195 Fox, Nancy 51, 183 Franklin, Arnel 172 Franklin, julius 172 Franklin, Kenneth 54, 60, 140, 195 Franklin, Tavia 172 Franzen, Ben 172 Fraser, Daniel 81, 160 Fraser, David 64, 81, 183 Greisen, Greg 161 Gresham, Walter 22, 23, 54, 184 Griswold, Matt 161 Grove, Daniel 143, 161 Grove, Denia 161 Grunwald, Kim 79, 161 Gulliksen, Tracy 195 Gunnelson, Laurie 161 Gurule, Mary 54, 195 Guth, Daniel 50, 52, 62, 66, 184 Guth, David 161 Gutierrez, Philip 173 Gutierrez, Tommy 161 Gwin, Celia 161 -H- Hahn, George 120, 173 Hale, Troy 142 Hamilton, Paul 57, 161 Hammons, Tracie 184 Hampton, Robert 173 Handley, Michael 50, 184 Hanf, David 195 Hansen, Robert 161 Happner, Stewart 161 Happold, john 184 Harmes, Lynette 195 Harper, Darron 161 Harper, Phil 161 Harper, Windy 54, 184 Harrer, Tracey 195 Harris, Greg 39, 111, 125, 184 Harris, Sidney 161 Harris, Tim 184 Harrison, Rayfield, jr. 161 Hart, Kiki 173 Hartley, Christina 127, 173 Harvey, Sheryl 56, 57, 111, 120, 127 184 Harvey, Kent 184 Harvie, jessie 184 Hatcher, Felicity 23, 31, 48, 110, 115 134 196 216 Hatcher, Kyle 161 Hatgi, jennifer 51, 92, 109, 196 Hawken, Nicole 161 Haycook, Gerald, jr. 39, 129, 184 Hayes, Peter 63, 70, 78, 173 Hebel, Lori 139, 161 Heckler, Serena 162 Heffron, Matt 162 Heimlich, Samantha 120, 173 Heisel, Kinch 162 Heisel, Sean 196 Heriza, Chris 173 Hermosillo, Davenie 162 Hernandez, Antonia 162 Hernandez, Erlinda 162 Hernandez, Rosa 173 Herrera, james 124, 162 Herzog, Theresa 50, 80, 184 Hicks, Andrew 184 Hicks, Cheryl 111, 112, 122, 123, 134 136 196 Hicks, David 143, 162 Hicks, Robert 72, 118, 184 Hicks, julie 173 Hill, Kendra 173 Hill, Tracy 196 Hiller, Elisabeth 162 Hillyard, Sean 173 Hines, Tommy 173 Hinga, Mark 39, 64, 129, 184 Hinojos, Ramona 162 Ho, Bao 139, 196 Hodapp, jonathan 139, 173 Hoffman, Marie 173 Hoffman, Susan 162 Hogan, Darryl 60, 72, 77, 109 Holland, Derek 48, 49, 56, 104, 106 110 138 139, 196 Holmes, Anthony 162 Hope, Preston 162 Hopkins, Andrea 174 Hopkins, Patrick 64, 125, 196 Hough, Michael 174 Howell, Troy 184 Hubbard, john 162 Hufnagel, Theresa 39, 52, 196 Hugh, Leona 162 Hughey, Sabrina 76, 162 Huitron, Kristiana 53, 162 Hunt, Brett 43, 57, 162 Hunt, Kathryn 174 Hunt, Travis 162 Hurd, Gregory 50, 196 Hurtado, Stewart 162 Hutchins, Patrick 174 Hutchinson, Hal 65, 71, 184 Inman, Pamela 162 Inman, Patricia 184 Irish, Allison, 162 Irvin, Vickie 162 Isberg, Nathan 174 Isley, Angela 52, 184 -I- jackson, Chris 196 jackson, Claude 174 jackson, Billy jr. 120, 196 jackson, Booker jr, 118, 196 jackson, Michelle 162 jackson, Roderick 184 jackson, Todd 174 jacobs, Dennis 62, 174 jaehnig, Samuel 174 lain, Shikha 51, 196 jain, Uma 162 james, Neil 174 janus, David 39, 174 jargon, jeffrey 185 jargon, jonathan 162 jauregui, Melissa 127, 185 jauregui, Stephanie 162 jefferson, Kandace 55, 196 jenkins, Robert 162 jiron, Ned 162 johnson, Christopher 162 johnson, Mark 65, 196 johnson, Micheal 174 johnson, Rebecca 120, 162 johnson, Shelli 174 johnson, Sherri 115, 196 johnson, Tesha 162 johnson, Tracy 185 johnson, Tracy 162 johnston, Dave 60, 196 johnston, Tanya 162 jones, Bertha 54, 174 jones, Donald 174 jones, 'Donna 162 jones, Tony 174 jones, Fread 196 jones, jimmy 60, 174 jones, john 185 jones, Ken 162 jones, Louise 75, 174 jones, Stephen 143, 174 jones, Troy 72, 73, 125, 162 jones, Valerie 72, 73, 122, 127, 185 jones, Vapi 174 jones, Yvette 174 juarez, Melissa 70, 185 juarez, Troy 174 -K- Kaesemeyer, Scott 89, 196 Kaminsky, Beth 128, 174 Kaminsky, jill 31, 114, 196 Kashmann, Amanda 162 Kauffman, Kristen 174 Kauroma, Amanti 174 Keane, Corrina 124, 162 Keeley, Melissa 135, 137, 185 Keightley, Wendy 174 Kent, Edward jr. 174 Kent, Karen 55, 127, 174 Kephart, Lezlie 57, 80, 185 Kerr, Philip 120, 121, 185 Kessner, David 174 Ketchum, Paula 57, 129 King, Lloyd Ill 174 Kinney, Gayle 174 Kitsos, Basil 51, 65, 107 Klepper, julian 142, 162 Knecht, Carol 174, 187 Knezevich, julie 174 Knosp, Linda 197 Knox, Bryan 142, 174 Koch, Megan 76, 174 Kong, Mi 197 Kong, Mi-Kyung 174 Koski, Torin 162 Kostel, Rachelle 51, 68, 139, 185 Kottenstette, Keith 50, 64, 107, 197 Kropf, Susan 39, 56, 67, 93, 185 Kropywiansky, Leo 60, 70, 139, 185 Kucera, Irene 54, 197 Kucey, Michael 162 Kuhleman, Michael 39, 185 Kuhn, josh 60, 90, 111, 129, 197 Kunnary, Heather 174 Kutz, Zachary 62, 162 Kuykendoll, Ron 62, 140, 141, 143, 174 -L- Lacher, Steve 185 Lafferty, Sean 185 LaForett, Lorie 69, 162 Lairsmith, Erica 79, 174 Lang, Nang 175 Lara, james 163 Larason, Michael 65, 122, 125, 175 Larimer, Donald 185 Law, Beth 23, 31, 50, 51, 56, 61, 80, Layman, William 163 Le, Oanh 136, 175 Le, Peter 197 Le, Truc Linh 163 Le, Truong 163 Leal, Anthony 163 Lesniak, Lorrie 69, 175 Lester, Martha 40, 83, 99, 105, 185 Levinson, Christina 55 Levinson, james 22, 197 Levinson, Robert 64, 78, 139, 197 Levinson, Shannon 70, 76, 185 Lewis, jayne 79, 83, 98 Leyba, Anna 163 Leyba, Eugene 175 Lidke, jeff 39, 77, 185 Likins, Andy 175 Lincoln, Dana 50, 74, 79 Linenberger, james 185 Lisman, Lisa 39, 53, 56, 76, 175 Lo, Fu 163 Lockhart, Shawn 142 Logan, Kirsten 79, 163 Lombardi, Kerri 31, 50, 113, 197 Lominago, Alina 119, 139, 175 Lopez, Marcella 163 Lopez, Rhonda 69, 163 Lor, Bee 163 Lovato, Manuel 163 Love, Chontal 163 Lowe, Kathy 135, 175 Lowe, Marc 175 Lucas, Tom 60, 61, 143, 185 Lucero, Arnold 197 Lucero, Audrey 128, 175 Lucero, Cindy 185 Lucero, Craig 186 Lucero, Nick 125, 163 Luff, jon 63, 71, 78, 107, 186 Lugo, Raquel 175 Lui, Ching 197 Lupe, jennifer 39, 175 Luxa, Amy 69, 76, 186 Lynn, Mark 124, 163 -M- Madison, Steve 140, 197 Magnan, Gina 163 Mahoney, Teresa 163 Mallard, Darnell 26, 163 Maniatis, Maria 197 113, 197 Manion, Sarah 39, 50, 51, 76, 135, 136, 186 Mann, Beverly 197 Manzanares, julie 126, 175 Manzanares, Ramona 163 Marques, Kevin 197 Marques, Lynn 163 Marsh, Elmer 198 Martin, Kelli 175 Martin, Lewis 163 Martin, Michelle 53, 70, 127, 175 Martin, Ray 163 Martin, Steve 198 Martin, Susan 125, 128, 198 Martinez, Charles 163 Martinez, Daniel 163 Martinez, jody 128, 175 Martinez, Leroy Il 163 Martinez, Laura 198 Martinez, Lisa 163 Martinez, Margarita 186 Martinez, Marjorie 70, 163 Martinez, Robert 186 Martinez, Rudy jr. 163 Martinez, Sabas 163 Martinez, Shirley 186 Martinez, Steven 163 Martinez, Thomas 66, 70, 186 Martinez, Timmy 175 Maschinot, Shelly 50, 186 Masel, Dennis 50, 71, 91, 108, 129 Masel, joseph 71, 163 Mason, joliene 139, 188 Mathiesen, Amy 80, 124, 163 Matthews, Robert 198 Mauzey, Kimberly 129, 175 Maxson, Allen 81, 108, 175 Maxwell, Alan 198 Maxwell, Andrea 50, 57, 186 Maxwell, Eric 186 May, Mark 175 McCauley, Nicole 30, 50, 125, 186 McWade, Cheryl 121, 186 McArthur, Nichelle 163 McCarthy, john 163 McCreary, Lisa 139, 198 McDonald, Tina 175 McGill, Erin 39, 67, 76, 175 Mclntire, Eric 124, 163 Mclntosh, james 55, 175 McKie, Leland 143, 163 McKim, Troy 163 McKim, Vernon 175 McKinney, jefferson 120, 175 McMahon, Chris 120, 163 McMahon, Sheri 186 McMaster, Melisa 163 McMillon, Roslyn 198 McNerny, Molly 186 McNichoIas, Amanda 70, 163 Meadow, Matthew 52, 163 Medina, Brenda 198 Medina, Gregory 163 Medina, Yolanda 175 Mello, Carroll 54, 198 Mendoza, Stephanie 163 Meriwether, Cari 39, 69, 129, 186 Meza, Lisa 198 Michel, Sean 122, 126 Milash, Michelle 186 Miller, Edward 186 Miller, Eric B. 175 Miller, Eric E1 175 Miller, Meghan 120, 164 Miller, Patrick 42, 186 Miller, Rene 120, 175 Miller, Robin 120, 175 Miller, Stephanie 164 Mills, Cheri 164 Mion, Isaac 52, 164 Miranda, Maria 136, 175 Miranda, Mark 175 Miranda, Pablo 164 -Mitchell, Donovan 54, 186 Mitchell, Garrett 143, 164 Mitchell, Laureen 80, 142, 175 Mohr, Kenneth 176 Mondragon, Adriane 175 Montoya, Anita 164 Montoya, Cipriano 176 Montoya, janiece 127, 164 Montoya, jerry 164 Montoya, Lorie 198 Montoya, Randy 164 Montoya, Theresa 176 Moody, Penny 176 Moore, Daniel 125, 126, 186 Moore, james 50 Moore, jason 66, 164 Moore, Sascha 39, 164 Moorhead, Lois 176 Morales, Anthony 186 Morgan, Karen 67, 74, 107, 186 Morgan, Stephen 71, 109, 198 Morris, Michael 66, 164 Morris, Patrick 176 Morse, Danen 66, 77, 176 Morse, Scott 24, 72, 77, 88, 108, Mortensen, Chris 199 Moruzzi, Sydney 50, 85, 97, 199 Moss, jason 120, 121, 186 Moton, Stephen 199 Mueller, james 57, 199 Mueller, Sean 66 Muniz, Antoinette 199 Murrell, David 72, 73, 176 Murrell, Heather 176 Myhren, Kirsten 39, 56, 57, 187 -N- Nakamura, Kelley 80, 124, 164 Napier, Tedmund 176 Napier, Tonya 54, 164 Natchez, Mark 176 Necker, Marin 164 Nelson, Alex 81, 176 Nelson, Barbara 176 Nelson, Ellen 39, 128, 176 Nelson, Peter 176 Nelson, Rebecca 187 Nelson, Robert 199 1 Nelson, Sarah 39, 56, 70, 107, 112, 139 Nesbit, Gary 176 Neville, Kenneth 164 Nguyen, Linh 39, 199 Nguyen, Phuong 39, 187 Nichols, Kimberly 129, 187 Nichols, Lori 199 Nichols, Robert 164 Niehoff, K. T. 50, 57, 110, 187 Noori, Farnaz 199 Nosler, joshua 63, 71, 109, 187 Null, William 64, 164 -Q... Oldsen, Billie D. jr. 176 Olguin, Duane 176 Olona, Nancy 69, 126, 176 Glson, Chadwick 121, 164 Orcholski, lvona 176 Ortega, Veronica 124, 176 Otey, lay 164 Owen, Kerrin 136, 176 -p- Pacheco, Daniel 164 Pak, Hyon 164 Palmer, Martha 54, 187 Park, Sung 164 Parker, Kathy 164 Parker, Lance 125, 199 Parker, Trent 57, 64, 126, 176 Parks, Sara 164 Parrott, Stacie 164 Parsons, Lisa 47, 199 Patterson, Patrick 39, 176 Paylor, Eric 73, 164 Peltier, Isaac 52, 71, 164 Perez, Craig 187 Perry, Megan 57, 164 Pete, Terrence 176 Peters, Ronald 120, 187 Peterson, Inga 80, 126, 176 Peterson, Kevin 187 Peterson, Neal 64, 125, 126, 176 Peyton, Elizabeth 187 Pfannenstiel, Gerald 164 Phifer, james 125, 199 4 Phillips, Cindy 164 Phillips, jennifer 52, 67, 199 Phillips, Steven 176 Phu, Amy 176 Phu, Kathy 199 Phu, San 199 Pittam, Irwin 60, 62, 140, 143, 176 Pittock, Troy 187 Pleiman, Kirk 187 Plenty, Clifton 143 Plenty, Debbie 47, 140, 141, 199 Plenty, Michelle 54, 140, 141, 187 Plunkett, Ronald 165 Poggas, jim 120, 176 Poggas, Tina 50, 199 Pois, Erica 165 Polson, Heather 165 Polson, Matt 176 Pommerening, Carl 165 Porter, Randy 143, 200 Potestio, Wade 165 Potestio, Wiley 165 Potestio, Wynne 165 Potter, Hillary 70, 80, 177 Potter, jason 77, 200 Presley, Melissa 52, 56, 57, 200 Pruitt, Denise 165 Psyllas, joanne 30, 50, 56, 135, 139, 1 Puccio, Matt 187 Pudak, Charles 200 Pursley, Daniel 177 -Q- Quinn, jim 50, 51, 91, 200 Quintana, joe 62, 165 Quintana, Sheri 177 ...R- Rabinovich, Gena 200 Racine, Harlen 142, 177 Ragland, Dexter 177 Ragland, Charles jr. 177 Ramsey, Paul 60, 61, 139, 187 Ramsey, Sarah 52, 57, 67, 80, 165 Rangel, Hur 126, 177 Rasmussen, Erik 177 Ratliff, Michelle 177 Rausch, Kent 177 Ray, Timothy 72, 73 Rector, joe 177 Reed, Lynette 165 Reede, Randell 177 Reinhardt, Tracy 187 Reppert, jeffrey 45, 120, 200 Retoff, john 187 Rice, Misty 165 Richardson, Matthew 177 Richey, Cole 177 Riffel, Daniel 200 Ringnell, Lonnie ll 165 Roberson, Dianne 31, 47, 74, 79, 200 Roberts, Anita 31, 79, 165 Roberts, Darrell 63, 187 Roberts, Ulyesses 60, 187 Robinson, Darva 165 Robinson, Ginamali 200 Robinson, jody 177 Robinson, Keith 141, 143, 187 Robinson, Kelly 165 Robinson, Laurie 177 Robles, Anna 187 Robles, Anthony 187 87 Rodriguez, Andrew 81, 200 Rogowski, Tammy 165 Rollerson, Kevin 165 Rollins, Wade 187 Romero, Antoinette 165, 187 Romero, james 177 Romig, Kameron 76, 165 Rose, jonathan 143, 165 Ross, Stacee 200 Ross, Tuesday 60, 62, 124, 127, 177 Rowley, Robert 200 Rudolph, Rodney 165 Ruiz, jose jr. 128, 165 Rumley, Lucrece 188 Rundiks, Erika 50, 200 Rush, Arlandis 188 Rush, jackie 24, 88, 188, 200 Ruskamp, Amy 53, 165 Russell, Amy 19, 22, 177 Ruybal, Fermin 48, 134, 204 Ruybal, Gary 120, 188 -5- Saddler, Lara 122, 129, 188 Saenz, Graciela 188 Salazar, Lori 165 Samain, Georgiann 165 Samain, Martha 143, 165 Sampson, Rebecca 142, 165 Samuels, Coleen 188 Sanchez, Damon 62, 188 Sanchez, joseph 120, 121, 201 Sanchez, Louie 165 Sanchez, Tia Nayre 165 Sanders, Donette 55, 177, 216 Sandoval, Michelle 177 Sandoval, Monica 177 Saragosa, Pete 165 Scanlan, jim 50, 91, 201 Schaefer, Angela 165 Schaub, Steven 177 Schikowsky, Calvin 165 Schlafer, Tracey 139, 201 Schlage, Dawn 165 Schmidt, Tracy 128, 165 Schneeberger, Leonard 39, 165 Schnitzer, Daniel 188 Schnitzer, james 60, 61, 200 Schultz, Susan 54, 188 Schwarzwaller, Wolfgang 64, 188 Schwerer, john 165 Scott, Angela 200 Scully, David 67, 188 Sears, Frank 60, 107, 200 Secrest, Brandi 177 Sedillos, Gary 142, 165 Sena, Arthur 177 Sena, john 165 Sena, Mark 39, 64, 188 Sena, Victoria 200 Seward, Kristi 50, 84, 177 Shackelford, Kari 50, 56, 80, 139, 188 Shackelford, Stacy 68, 104, 106, 107, 200 Shannon, Karl 166 Shaw, Mark 177 Shaw, Tucker 177 Sheeran, Steve 200 Shepard, Darla 143, 166 Shepard, Phillip 200 Shields, Donald 63, 143 Shogrin, Brad 39, 64, 177 Shrum, Stephen 143, 166 Shuman, Gregory 54, 188 Shupert, Mary 127, 177 Sias, Wendell 54, 57, 119, 142, 177 Sidebottom, Debbie 201 Simpson, Angela 201 Sinderson, Timmy 188 Sisneros, Raymond 143, 188 Sisneros, Rene 166 Slankard, jeff 200 Slater, Maria 177 1 Slay, Donald jr. 54, 55, 177 Smith, Abdul 188 V Smith, Bridgette 188 Smith, Cheryl 55, 110, 120, 201 Smith, Gayla 120, 188 Smith, Roy jr. ,166 Smith, Kelly 177 Smith, Patrick C. 177 Smith, Patrick W. 166 Smith, Rabia 177 Smith, Russell 55, 141, 142 Smith, Shannon 166 Smith, Tammy 166 Snell, janet 75, 178 Snider, Meagan 31, 76, 166 Snider, Seth 51, 67, 134, 136, 201 Snowden, jeffrey 166 Solomon, Beth 40, 50, 85, 112, 201 Soto, Natalie 139, 178 Spainhower, Bryan 120 Sparks, Karen 50 Spears, joshua 143, 166 Speck, Anne 22, 188 Speck, Catherine 166 Spencer, Anthony 178 Spivey, jeffrey 39, 178 Spring, Karen 111, 122, 123, 125, 129,202 Springs, Derrick 166 Square, Tonya 166 Squires, Kimberly 49, 50, 51, 96, 113, 139, 202 Stacy, Charles 166 Stacy, Dale 178 Stallard, Christine 70, 107, 188 Stamps, Shawna 140, 178 Stanley, Walter jr. 178 Stanley, Karen 188 Starbuck, Kenneth 60 Stark, jeffrey 57, 166 Steck, Robert 178 Steele, Suzanne 39, 57, 72, 73, 178 Stegeman, Patricia 125, 126, 202 Stewart, Mikel 75, 166 Stewart, Tracey 85, 89, 202 Stillman, Keenon 60, 81, 129, 188 Stillman, Kellye 178 Stillman, Kim 166 Stine, Lila 57, 67, 80, 166 Stitt, Steven 120, 188 Stratton, Stefanie 178 Straub, joe 21, 50, 202 Strausheim, Paul 62, 178 Streno, Tyrone 81, 188 Strickland, Pamela 166 Stringer, Sue 202 Stuart, Barbara 166 Stubbs, Rodney 57, 63, 178 Studebaker, Richard 166 Stwalley, Dwight 166 Sullivan, Charles 51, 188 Sullivan, Patrick 178 Susman, Donald 54, 55 Sutherland, Toby 50, 63, 188 Sutherland, Mike 178 Swain, Cory 178 Swain, Patrice 166 Swanson, Diane 188 Swanson, Greg 188 Swanson, Heather 51, 188 Swearingen, Emily 80, 124, 166 Sweet, Corey 166 Sweet, julie 202 Swinson, Michael 166 Sword, Angela 166 -T- Tafoya, Christina 166 Tafoya, Gilbert 166 Tafoya, juanita 178 Tatum, Amy 166 Taylor, Edna 127, 188 Taylor, Richard 120, 202 Tebockhorst, Heidi 39, 53, 70, 80, 166 Terry, Horace 54, 129, 140, 141, 202 Than, Dung 178 Thao, Kaying 202 Thao, Kue 107, 166 Thao, Shee 178 Thao, Song 188 Thomas, Arabia 166 Thomas, Kathryn 178 Thomas, Maurice 178 Thomas, Melinda 166 Thomas, Nina 140, 178 Thompson, Greg 142, 178 Thompson, jeri 47, 129, 140, 141, 202 Thompson, Tanya 68, 69, 178 Thomsen, Paula 54, 188 Thumhart, Fred lll 71, 126 Tipton, jennifer 80, 178 To, Hoa 202 Torrez, jacob 63, 124, 166 Travis, Tim 178 Trenkle, joseph 120, 166 Trevino, Michelle 24, 50, 84, 89, 202 Trujillo, jackie 178 Trujillo, jean 189 Trujillo, jennifer 76, 189 Trujillo, Tom 167 Truong, Tanh 178 Turner, jeremy 167 Tuttle, Tasha 48, 135, 136, 202 Twining, Matthew 57, 178 -U- Ulrich, Susannah 167 Urbonas, Tesa 76, 189 Urbonas, Vida 79, 139, 178 Ursery, Tina 167, 178 -V- Valdez, Lori 202 Valenti, Casey 189 Vallero, joseph 167 Vallos, Valerie 51, 92, 202 Vanderlaan, Phillip 142, 179 Vandermiller, james 189 Vang, Pao 167 VanNess, Tom 63, 78, 189 Vasquez, Brenda 202 Vaughn, Deanna 39, 69, 76, 179 Vaughn, Sean 167 Velarde, Lee 167 Verner, Anthony 167 Verner, Tommy 54, 72 Vigil, Chris 179 -W- Wagner, Devin 179 Wagner, Ferin 202 Walden, Michael 167 Walker, Mark 189 Walker, Walter 167 WaHace, jeffery 179 Wallace, Richard 62, 167 Walsh, Coleen 53, 57, 167 Walsh, Douglas 202 Walsh, Michael 189 Walter, Michael 179 Walters, Toddy 179 Ward, Celena 51, 134, 135, 202 Ward, jamal 167 Ward, Kevin 203 Warren, Anthony 189 Warren, Weylin 189 Washington, Deirdre 54, 179 Watson, Shannon 167 Watters, jennifer 124, 167 Wear, john Ill 167 Weathers, Sherunda 203 Webb, Tracie 179 Weber, Kim 69, 167 Weber, Rod 189 Webster, Paul 203 Weeda, Clark 167 Welch, Eric 30, 46, 50, 189 Welch, joe 52, 66, 71, 167 Welch, Mark 189 Wells,,Shannyn 55, 189 Werntz, Michael 39, 105, 126, 189 West, Erich 126 Weston, jeremy 167 Whaley,'7am 140, 179 Wheeler, Alberta 189 Wheeler, Amy 79, 109, 189, 216 Wheeler, Doris 179 White, Billy 54, 203 White, Britton 119, 179 White, Hezekiah 60, 189 White, Renita 179 White, Sidney 75, 167 Whyte, jason 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