Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1988
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She has lent her gentle hand and vast knowledge to the support of all students with whom she has come into contact. She extended this kindness by sponsoring the class of 1988. She was more than just a spon- sor,however, and became involved and participated in all of their activities. The student body has come to love Mrs. Hauck, not just as an English teacher, but as a at friend. Because of all that you have done, we thank you, Mrs. Hauck, and we dedicate the 1987-1988 year book to you. J . -ng -, ,. 52 g 1 3011114 msn Lh- Q f. fi! g va-... v . . s .- .H . 'ly-iff 'f'.-'aeevzgwfrae gi 2 DEDICATION Bringing It Td Life 9 1 N Wi , 5 Ky' 4 vf 2: 'W if ff' 4 INTRODUCTION X X , INTRODUCTION 5 6 INTRODUCTION Q in-' ...I fs INTRODUCTION 7 8 INTRODUCTICN Wk Qifgliq INTRODUCTION 9 1 J l 10 rib? x i , ' Z Gzfzfamx nf,- H, 1 L if H Ref -Z is 1 A M ww 'ff Vlw W my BRINGING T0 LIFE fw,gv,g-,,.z.f1::- If .- - -1 1 f.:-11 TASTE 5 Itwas thy iirgf ofthe fighat alone mspgred you to go. 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W. , STUDENT LIFE 25 The Players, Partridge Bridget Allworthy Allwnrthy Deborah Jenny Jones Captain Blifil Blifil Tom Jones Thwackun Square NhiDDing Boy Western Sophia western Miss western Honour Doctor Nurse Justice Dowling Highwayman Harriet McCloud P'cCloud Mrs. Whitefield Susan Bartender Mrs. Bellaston Chimney Sweep Nancy Constable!BailiFF Hangman Bystancer TOM JOnES in Order of their Appearance N, Tony vaschinot Shelley Hughes Morgan Singleton Leanne Anderson Jenny Zinmerman Chris Gregory Perry Lowe Pat Deveny Shelli Coons Ivy Bishop Eric Rice Miguel Salazar Kristiana Huitron Tracy Williams Laura Woods Julie Carlson Kelly Coons Stephanie Jeuregui Enrique Orozco Megan Perry Jon Tamby Tracey Adams Holly Dsendorf Eric Rice Jenny Drake Eric Rice Sarah Walsh Kate Carney Matt Meadows Chaka Johnson t a e srrraeif mmm W:MW 'Lk ,L.e,-W:aa6ai.m STUDENT LIFE 't. 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' h Febfuary12 was the' Semor glass dgd theygne T0 A Beau AS ' 'But The! - I at school pow-wow. fhm All Gxrls hgggset the T0 Fhvif boy 12? Q , - A - ' r fr sy-wr-:fm12112,Af,,A: V- f - ff,1:'f-:wr flwzm-2'2115g11,.f7,, - ,. , - , . f ., .rg 1 ,2,sa,s2ffSizi4frsw5gq5gH355251,2Q ,f5,z,gfgg:fszx42233555535 ff' ' ' ,g f--mf'Isff4ezzAsf rn, ,na-1 -uh ..,. 5 .- -ff: f lV. i i m h . i1 il. Q 1i l l 5f X ' iA l ghwl f 1. h l E V 13 Y ,,, . lQ iilffgb f i Q , ' ' ' Seueriii6f1VuilIermoz' giij0ks up to kcifbeau Stevej arcia. V L,-Wf' ' 4341 QS :.. vi 2'r5gjgggLf?2,'ii:Sx:Q3' i rf 't '.f 3Vfii my 'P P Z i1p1d s Beau Kmg Enc O Connor, dances the royalty dance w1th , Q... Q 1 5 xy! VKX' 1--95 , f if V xg, l gi W 1: 4 af -M 1 63 , 'f ,wc ff .S 'Q , ix gum Af M Q2 X 3 bww' -K www mm M, X y af--N wgm-vm Q mg mx X ww .ww g na ,fo ww gym ws x ,- NX a i - in X w. -. , 14- ykkk '!'. P- ., ,. ' M 54' , F. a. 1 f 'flak' -QAM, Nw twx L9 ua . S ' A - Y 'A ' +x 5: ' ' X. k . .. f f ' ' X f Q 2 J Q ff fs. -e,g,..7' . :.. iii wx 'TE Q S we X it X. I N' x fq QR is Q X Zu 1X f ' ' STUDENT 5,151 - :fm K g , -fizf-fi1liz1fSwf2g:2'?: iii: 1 f J' 7 X 7 if ff 7 X! . Q BRINGING TO LIFE SPORTS 35 g GREAT I DIVIDUAL EFFQRTS. . . First row, left to, right: Eljin Spencer, Joe Quintana, Jeremy Kraft, Brian Chavez, Fred Barra, Marty Alvis, Fred Dupper. Second row: Matt Neely, Chip Knox, Eric Boyer, Richard Jackson, Jason Williamson, Chris DeThomas, Tom Martinez. Third row: Martin Garland, Kenneth Jones, Natt Harskjold, Zack Kutz, Christoph Bishop, Linc Blair, Maurice Thomas, Jeremy Faust. Fourth row: Alex Hailemelekot, Randy Ziegler, Ted Harrison, Matt Hale, John Zaffer, Pat Greer, Rayfield Harrison, Richard Harrison, Randy Wolfe. 36 SPORTS 4 nuns'--' ll' R we . It , , I at .fi . -.inte .Mn , , sa I wAaMlvffnmamwww. wfwmfwfww-1 ' k 1 awnnnnuvmdm-:warm xgAwwsum ww mw mmap-an-neun-un'-any f-.inasllnaxsv mswumlsvyinl nmswmaiiw' ww wmomnunmlw mwnmtwnylm 1nnnlil ?IbCrl'annumnuulpllnl-Iwsrwawfom 11nuqug11llil gmqsan.pu-sofnvfemrann yununnurmnv Wav fggnpunnmnmvqw qi 'v Q ,, fn ,,,,, . ...urns :Jn ,,,, . ,, ypmmaiaasfs up .-.J , 7 nnnvswd I . .,,.. ,,,, . ,,,.. . ,,, .,., ..,,, ,.... , ,,,., ,,,,,,,,, . .M- J' , ,,,, A I ,Q .... . . .. at .ws ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,, 7 ,MI . -,,,,,,, Q If H f . ff A...,,, . ,,,, . .........,,,,.,,,,,...,.M,aaw.,. it ' ' fm '15 in b Football coach Marvin Oliver, coaching his fourth team at South, felt that success comes with pride. Both of these ,, qualities, success and pride were lacking this year among the I . football ranks, in coach Oliver's opinion. When saying if pride , he meant hard work, dedication and a willingness to I pay the price. Although the lack of these three qualities do not . . A A , plague the whole team, they effected a large amount of the players. We have not had a complete team effort due to lack of heart, courage, and desire, said coach Oliver. All this did not get Coach Oliver down. When thinking of the high points of the season he said Each day with the team there is a different experience with the players. It is difficult to say which is best. I love the players and I love what I am doing. When one looks at it from that perspective, I guess everyday is a good experience! He also felt the team was continuing to improve and remained optimistic about next year's season. fem? I has Wa Senior Zak Kutz was an N Sophomore James Fisher, outstanding player because of his strong desire to succeed. He was a very talented team leader and worked hard as a team member. was chosen as an outstanding athlete because of his desire to win and his good football sense. N SPORTS 37 Seniorriinanerbaelefkandy Ziegler ,because of his strong desire to succeed and histgreat g ,:1 5 determination was selected as an outstanding player Struggles as a team HW M! W 1 fff .ww aa min-Um aw Another sophomore Matt Neely was an outstandmg coachable had a natural football sense and was very lntelhgent on the Held 38 SPORTS As one of the best talents in the DPL, sophomore, Pat Greer, was chosen outstanding athlete. PREPARI G FOR tw., l gg,,r-1 THE BIG g 4 Coach Goodman and Coach Supanich felt good about this years season. Their goal was, to give experience in technique to the ninth and tenth graders. It appeared that they had achieved this goal since so many sophomores were in the varsity games. Coach, Goodman felt that this yeafslteam was also very unique in the way they stuck together as a team. TIME Front row, left to right: Reies Sandoval, Steven Manzanares, William Titus, Stafford Jones, David Palmer, Raymon Williams. Second row: Michael Cierpial, Guy Foster, Tito Montoya, Richard Clardy, Kevin Claxton, Brian The offensive outstanding football players were soph omores Robert Servoss and Dean Dobson They were chosen because the coach s had seen adrastic improvement in their play on the field. Stirling,Scott McMaster. Third row: Stevie Palmer, Vince Brydon, Damani Maynie, Shawn Jackson, Michael Hickman, Vince Windom, Christopher Hutchins, Steven Segura Fourth row: Rodney Wolfe, Jose Reyes, Aaron Scoggins, Guy Cocagne, Thomas Jacobs, Dean Dobson, Gregory Stasinos, Orlando Gallegos, Jesse Yuran Also chosen as outstand- ing athletes for their im- provement in play were Orlando Gallegos and ,Mario Cooper both of whom were sophomores. the South defensive abil- ity. SPORTS 39 LOOKOUT Co-captain Ian Colte is an outstanding athlete be team leadership dedtca tion and hard work His sense of humor and en couragmg personality did wonders for team unity cause of his very strong 9, S , Senior Brian Fieser focused in on the win. He has been mnning since his junior year, and has improved immensely over two years. 40 SPORTS As the fastest runner on the team Steve Luff looked to finish high in the state. He worked extreme- ly hard all summer long, lived at Ruby Hill, and won several meets as a jun- ior. MOUNTAIN- HERE WE COME! Senior Jake Torris was a strong runner on South's team for four years, and had a tremendous personality and attitude on the team. Senior Kirsten Logan looks back on Senior Isaac Peltier feels the need for speed! With two years of cross country behind him his SCIIIOI' year WHS 8 SUCCCSS t., xx 'Q Y me xii- -- X Co captain Jem Butler broke the all school record at mid season What s even more extraordinary about her success was the fact that shed only been running for a year Left Strong newcomers Stephanie Miller Lisa Cle ments and Angela Montoya run the toughest E Although Coach Phil Lingwood has seen many tal- ented athletes come and go from South in his seven years of coaching, he felt this year's team was the hardest working and closest knit group he had ever coached. A key part of this unity was the strong leadership present with captains, Ian Colte and Jeni Butler. These two, along with the other top runners, helped the slower runners get faster, while the slower runners make the faster runners work harder. Evan Wahl and Brian Fieser are products of this help system, being named most improved underclassman and most improved upper- classman respectively. Kirsten Logan was also singled out by Coach Lingwood because of the four years of hard work she had put in for the team. Another obvious result of hard work and to- getherness were the large number of successes the team had. The Boy's, Girl's, and Girl's B teams were all champions of the Jefferson County Invitational Meet. The Boy s and Girl s A teams also won the City Park races Coach Lmgwood summed up the whole season perfectly The boys have won an invitational meet, the girls have won an invitational meet, the boys have won some trophies, and the girls have won some trophies, but that s not what success is measured by Success is measured by the amount of effort you put into your sport, which 1S why our team is a success course of the season Junior Jeni Harvey was chosen as an outstanding runner for her commit- ment to the team and her toughness. She was the third fastest runner in the DPL, and holds the second fastest time for a 5k in the history of South. Team poses before hitting lookout. fLeft to Righty Back row: Garrett Clay, Mark Besikof, Eric Paulor, Ian Colte, Isaac Peltier, 2nd Row: Lisa Clements, Steven Luff, Matt Conklin, 3rd Row: Mekbib Antonious, Angela Montoya, Cammy Peltier, Heather McGuire, Evan Wahl, Brian Fieser, Anita Roberts, 4th Row: Jeni Harvey, Sung Park, Jake Toms, Kirsten Logan, Karen Frank, J 'Nelle Harvey, Julie Dillon, Joe Torres, Manager Jenny Paylorg Front Row: J en1 Butler, Stephanie Miller, Eric Dalio SPCRTS 41 ETTERS ACE SEASO K3 SRF YNY 'X 'N i'fQ 0Q'-'vdnwh- .aw.w,-J f - .na-num..-us,-a.-at naw.,-s... mtxaf. K t -fr-fhu,ufa1mn.4tw rn 'wan ,nn , , W - mf ,..,. ...ands--.-.-.....t.m-.. With excellent natural ability, and an athletic mentality, sophmore Tor Myhren was chosen as an outstanding athlete. I , Susie tWoytek bases o success not only on win4p ning, but on many other aspects of the game of L tennis. She feels her team was successful be- y i cause they had class, sportmanship, their B skills improved and they had knowledge of the game. Coach Woytek was happy with Southis team, and more r pr r 1 , f y 1 specifically, was proud with seeing improvement in ,tt their knowledge of the cloublesf game both onrvar? sity, and junior varsity, sss L She, ,RISOVC fenjsoyedgfr every j ,practicefwith nice gHYS,Who cooperate andsgiye IUOWD-5, A11 enioyablsyiraspect of Geashlagfarie 15, at they end ofthe season tttt w hen,iparents,,cQm111611iOf, ,lhC,t1mPf0Vem3?t Qfith?igiimfl5115515?f1?9li,,P?T9e?1F1f,9f1e fshewvmuchsmars',matureifa11df,1SvQ1'fS11141111ke slel , ' K iii V: k.h, :ik k,Vky Vyl' k'.V if-:Q '1:V'A' Vz'khA.V I :k, i,,i Keith Nakamura, Mike Morris Robert Graham, Tor Myhren, fMgr.J, Jose Ruiz, Christopher Coutis, Doug Duggan, Lance Coach Susie Woytek, Jan Sesterhenn Juniors Bobby' GfHh8Il1,': S 7 1 V and Lance Johnsonwere R the number one doubles t',' 4 team, and were chosen as ' ,outstanding athleteS.fThey:V ', , ,V functionedwell, as ateami V' V' and are the best doubles 1 team Coach Weyn-ik,,has,i , ever, coaehedg, it 4 'K 5 11 i C 2 ,p SPORTS 43 Front Row L to R: Deric Recker Christopher Johnson, Greg Cooper Kevin McManus, Daniel Ostrom Back Row L to R: Pat Mueller, Joseph Graham, Ausnee Wana Ted Butler, Douglas Kay, Brooke Bailey Johnson, John Curtis, Eric Watson Volle in To Districts Ya s The volleyball team used a desire to leam, team comraderie, and good skills to reach their goal of finishing as one of the four best teams in the city. Yet this wasnit good enough for this team and they reached the district tournament after finishing sec- ond in the league tournament. The team was led by outstanding players, Tasha Gwin, and Meredith Jenson. The heart of the team was Rhonda Lopez while Chris- tina Tafoya was the most ef- fective defensive plafyger. The team was rounded o by two freshmen, Thuy Lam-Thi and Wendy Huett who were selected as the best newcom- ers. Outstanding athlete and senior, Tasha Gwin, had an excellent understanding of the game, was extremely competitive and had great skills. if As ajunior, Meredith Jensen was chosen as an led the team in blocks and outstanding athlete. She had the best serve on the T A wha 'efjxfg K- 44 SPORTS 22 Q3 me 4 Q t llltll l C Q . ttisst ,C f - - A g b -.5 1 is Q, K . K N ..,. .ses-s .. X .K my .ll. I I , g 5 . gg ., 33: s., IQ' sf 's A ' Q C., .... X ' , A L -Q ..kV gl. A Y ww W st xi 5' . K 5 u as :Esta tEs2i'Qfl- P Sitting L to R: Rhonda Lopez, Thuy Lam-Thi, Christina Tafoya, Tasha Gwin, Tammy Chavez, Melanie Gwin , Emily Jensen Standing L to R: Jackie Perego, Meredith Jensen, Coach Jeffries, Mindy Franzen V. Finishes Stron ga The J .V. volleyball team finished the season on two strong notes. They won four of their last tive games and improved greatly from the beginning of the season. Coach Gary Mitchell had his best experience with the team at the end ofthe season when they beat Kennedy two straight games. 'sVolleyball is a real skill sport, it requires hard work and con- centrationf' said coach Mitchell. He felt the J.V. had these qualities, making them successfull at the end of the year. ont Row L to R: Kimberly Nestor, Mare Wong, Selina Mclntire Second Junior Deidre Walsh was ow Valery Rey, Severine Vuillermoz, Wendy Huett, Latanym Peters Back a Strong hitter and was ow Morgan Singleton, Deirdre Walsh, Melissa Dozier, Kelly Wheeler, Chosen as an Outstanding xura Knotts, Coach Mitchell athlete' Melissa Dozier was chosen as an outstanding athlete for her good skill and noticable improvement. SPORTS 45 soCc:,ER slap IN CITY Front row: Tyler Crippen, Han Ho, Jentry Downing, Robert Griffin, Carson Carney, Mark Weber, Rocky Brewer, Joel Bakken Back row: Nick Bailey, Michael Mauzey, Tim Welch, Paul Colte, Ryan Heath. Eric O'Connor, Jason Whyte, Sam Brown, Christopher Gregory, David Carlson Coach Bill Kowalski Senior co-captain Rocky Brewer made the 2nd team all-city. He was an f excellent defender who , liked to challenge opposing players with the ball and was well respected among his , peers. 46 SPORTS Several coaches throughout the league have said that the chemistry and supportiveness in our team were just unbelievable, commented headcoach Bill Kowalski. This yearls var- sity soccer team had the best season ever, in terms of wins and losses. The statis- tics speak for themselves. With a total of 8 wins and 4 losses, the team :finished 3rd in Denverls league. Three of South'se4 losses were in the State playoffs, and they were all against top-notch teams. Averaging 3.5 goals for and 1.5 goals against each game, South scored 42 goals making them the highest scoring team in the Denver Prep league. Two-a- day practices during the summer were intense. They did sprints, focused on fan- cy footwork, and mastered over 20 one-on-one moves to stress offensive play. They learned sophisticated skills, different types of kicks, and generally, it was a lot of hard work on everg one's part. They player Hpositionless soccer meaning that everyon learned to play everywhere The players were very ere ative. I mean, you don' score 42 goals withou something creative. W played the best because w wanted to be the bestfsait Coach Kowalski. They set lot of goals as a team, worked very hard at ing them. When we we really felt bad 'e had pushed to be the est? The stress on offense and ependable defense really aid off. Jason Whyte, the lunsung hero , and was a ey part of the defense. He las a disciplined athlete, tho stopped many of the :agues top scorers, and was ery instrumental in quick ounter attack. Eric VConnor, the goalkeeper, elped by doing a super bb in the goal . He was ard-working, and unin- I , Junior, Tim Welch, was g given honorable mention by the DPL. He was a very intelligent and timidated by other players. Coach Kowalski's goal in coaching is to develop strong, gifted soccer players and well-rounded people, but also to achieve a State Championship. It's a goal almost within our reach. We have a lot of quality young men really working hardf' Finally, students from all sectors of the school came out and supported the win- ning soccer team. It looks like the start of a new tra- dition! Senior, Joel Bakken made the 2nd team all-city. He was a quiet leader, and although he was silent, he was highly advanced in soccer skills. He could shoot with both feet, and was a college - material type player. agressive player. l Junior Co-captian, Tyler Crippen, was the top vote-getter in the league for all-city, He made the lst team, and was nominated for all-state. He was very skilled, and one of the most creative players in the DPL. Very absorbed in soccer, Tyler was always testing out new moves. Junior, Paul Colte, fleftl made the lst team, and was nominated for all-state. With 13 goals, he was a very humble player. He worked well with his teammates, and gave them all credit for his great SUCCESS. SPORTS 47 THE J.V. TEAM: Front Row L to R: Han Ho, Nick Bailey, Carson Carney, Robert Griffin, Jentry Downing, Seamus Clark Middle Row: Brian Holland, Alex Jacobi, Chris O'Connor, Vincent Calderon, Trey Munday, Jacob Klearman, Eric Harrington Back Row: Coach Connors, Todd Johnson, Brent Conklin, Isaac Mion, Jaime Luna, Mark Raen, Thomas Recker I f ff I ,V Wiz, Q W ff , , 'll,, i,,, , 48 SPGRTS b The Junior Varsity soccer team, under first year Coach Conners, had a fairly successful season. Led by captains Bob Griffin and Chris O,Connor, the team was playing very good soccer by the end of the season. Bob was very enthusiastic and encouraging, and Chris was a consistent example to the other players. The team's tie against East was a tough game, and although not a win, was probably the team,s best experience. We needed something positive, and came off feeling like winners. said Coach Conners. He commented further, Watching the athletes come together this year was tremendously rewarding? til' : V Axim ' , f I 2 if W - fd. at ,ffm . ff , V, ' , 1, effectively. was a scoring threat in any game Sophmore, Vincent Calderon, was the most improved J V player As the team's sweeper, he learned to coordinate the defense Freshman Carson Carney was the most valuable J V player A wing halfback, he was agressive on both offense and defense and GLFERS UP T0 PAR Junior Matt Schmidt was chosen as outstanding athlete for his second best match and practice average. it 1 4 Over the past four years the golf team has gone from sixth, to fifth, to fourth, and unfortunately this year back down to seventh place in the league. Yet with only one se- nior, Joe Welch, on the team, Coach Lou Westman hopes the team will again rise in the golf standings next year. f'The team was not satisfied with their performance this year and intend to play a lot of golf this coming summer to perfect their skills,', stated Coach Westman. e Q l, ront Row - L to R: Michael Day, Walter Stern, Casey Linn, Cody Tapia, Iatt Schmidt, Eddie Kerr Back Row - Coach Westman, Jeremy Hinsdale, Jhn Petersen, Jeremy Keene. James Carr, Joe Welch, Robert Smit As the number one golfer with the best practice and match average on the team, Junior Eddie Kerr was chosen as an outstanding athlete. SPORTS 49 GYM ASTS IMPROVE ' 5 Mia Yamaguchi. Missy Phifer b Gymnastics requires a high sense of self-discipline and dedi- cation onthe part ofthe individual team member. Coach Priscilla Lemak feels this is a unique qual- ity of gymnastics. Missy Phifer had this self-discipline and dedication, and reached the vaulting compe- tion. Other good performances were turned in by Mia Yamaguchi and Lauri Vargas, part of a small team. Coach Lemak feels the lack of numbers was because South doesn't offer gymnastics as a class like other schools around the state. if at M srtyiit riff M ,,,, K ff Coleen Lane. Coach Lemak. Jenny Cooke Not Pictured: j5,kj:j' :bi l Outstanding gymnast, Missy Phiter l' I ib I - i -sw - . , . 222132532132nfi553FiZifStLe?Xlhe ly l Asfhemosf improved, M1aYamaguCh1waS vauhing Conapemion chosen as an outstanding athlete. She ' , crel ' worked very diligently to better her basic ' skills and individual performances 50 SPORTS fr x 3 6 f he team cheers Shawna Owens on : she gets ready to swing. Seeing IC girls come together as a team 1d experience winning and losing tgether was my best experience. oach Baldwin Junior Kim Banks was the - most outstanding hitter and fielder. She was probably the best power hitter in the Denver Prep League, P JNIOR VARSITY: Front row fl-rl: Leanne Anderson, Jeri Garcia, Janelle ulhern, Lisa Bellrock, Kate Carneyg Back row: Shelly I-Iughs, Destrie eist. Stacy Kelly. Rebecca Arrington. Ivy Bishop. Coach Prisjatschew. VARSITY: Front row Cl-4J: Latricia Reese, Andrea Rosales, Abigail Hardie Kate Cameyg Middle row: Heather Conover, Lisa Bellrock, Julie Carlson, Roslyn Gillpatrick, Joey Bondersong Back row: Coach Baldwin, Ramona Manzaneres, Shawna Owens, Jean Craig, Gayle Walter, Stacy Kelly, Kim Banks, Tracy Schmidt, Courtney Smith. 2 In its first year, soft- ball was very successful. Under coaches Mike Baldwin and Val Pris- jatschew, the team did well enough to compete in the regional tourna- ment. High points in the season included wins over Kennedy and Wash- ington, and low points in the season included wins over Kennedy and Washington, and low points were the losses to TJ and Lincoln. 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' r:7f:z' --f 152719591 5,.- .yr fi-f5:Jfif.,Z3ff'lZ-SIQ 4515 ..,, i-FZ, ,,Wt,m V 1 A , W ,A ,A ,A I A. WA A ,N ..,Q,wi,,,,,f W ei! fgiissfiaaisgiwt L' 252'-EFA-W fi ,.9msz.i,,f.a,A .rem-gszstr,-A-N mf ,i1e,fxssssfswAst,, ,V u. ,. . A ,5Aeuw,,,Ml it , Am Wu M, W . Kf if 'X Rl wf ie, time ,Me .5 A U fe. :sumsSammi!S5555lesx!isxsz1.S1gf?54EEB5Qh-:iii tsiuwsihifiiwfiwfiiy xiswswswzasszwswf mia' Front Row L to R: Emily Moren, Rachel Torrez Back Row: Kimberly Heth, Annette Humphrey, Bridget McGill, Brittany Klaus, Ximena Quintana, Jennifer Clanahan, Sarah Ramsey, Coach Bergman SWIMMERS, DI ERS SPLASH O b It was Thursday, Decem- ber 3, 1987. The time was 3:45 . . . 24 hours away from the first meet of the season. The meet, against TJ, would be tough, but Coach Jon Bergmann said optimisti- cally -- 'tWe have a record turnout of 30 swimmers this year, and individuals have to earn the right to compete individually? Lead by se- nior Captains Isaac Peltier and Adam Williams, the team had really worked up a sweat. Saturday workouts for the past several weeks had been known to last a notorious 3 hours. On the first Saturday, Isaac Peltier swam approximately 7 miles, or 36,960 feet!!! He later commented, lf every- one sticks with it, the team should do really well and may even have a shot at winning city? Other seniors included first year diver Da- vid Watley, first year swim- mer Joshua Spears, and swimmer David Ainsley who was fastest on the team. With 14 sophomores, and 5 freshman, the team had a lot of depth. They had a positive attitude about win- ning. t'They knew they'd be good, said Coach Bergmann. Although it would be a close match be- tween Lincoln, J.F.K., G.W., T.J. and South, the team was starting to come together, and was a possible contender for the city cham- pionship. Because diving was a regular event in every meet, Juniors Christopher Gregory and Matthew Conklin, the first and sec- ond divers respectively, would help the team reach its goal. Next year, Junior Steven Luff will be expected to be a strong team leader. A dedicated and hard-working swimmer, 'tHe is pretty quick, and has good lead- ership potentialf' said Bergmann. Other swimmers who will be returning next year include Sophomores Brian Sterling and Kyle Dotson. They were predict- ed to improve a lot , and could really develop into good swimmersj' conclud- ed Coach Bergmann. f9s. is Sophomore Christopher Coutts kicks his way to victory. 54 SPORTS Aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!! Adam Williams: Monster from the deep A SQ.w Isaac Peltier, Steven Lufi and Elias Maldonado: Ya see Elias, It's like this -- SQUIRREL!! Front row fl to rj: Divers - Matthew Conklin, David Whatley, Christopher Gregory, J entry Downing, Patrick Deveny Second row fl to rj: Swimmers - Coach Bergman, David Carlson, Michael Nozler, Brian Stirling, Adam Williams, Jonathan Speck, Michael Mozier, Steven Luff, Christopher Coutts, Charles Kuhn, Derek Recker, Preston Hope, Elias Maldonado, Joshua Spears Third row fl to rj: Mgr. Bridget McGill, Mgr. Brittany Klaus, David Ainsley, Todd Johnson, Alex Jacobi, Christopher Williams, Robert Weiss, Isaac Peltier, Kyle Dotson, Samuel Brown SPORTS 55 BUYS 4 A young team with lit- tle experience, the Boy's Varsity Basketball team kicked the season off with two tough games, East and George Wash- ington. Coach Charles Hardin commented, We're 0 and 2, but we're optomistic about the sea- son. Practice had been going perfectly, but a lack of height plagued the players. This made re- bounding hard but the team was really working. Senior Joseph Banks was chosen as the permanent captain, and two other captains were chosen for each game. Joseph was recognized by Coach . Hardin as 'fa great com- petitor and a fine floor general with a lot of stick- to-itnessg he does any- Front row KI to rj: Makelaie Brown, Kumbe Ginnane, Joseph Banks, Cameron Gray, Clarence Alston, Tor Myhren Back row fl to rj: John Dearry, Christopher Bishop, Richard Jackson, Mario Cooper, Jamal Ward, Alex Hailemelekot, Eric Paylor, Coach Hardin 56 SPORTS HGGP IT thing the coaching staff asks him to do and is a very modest playerf' Other outstanding play- ers forthe first two games were Seniors John Drear- ry, Jamal Coleman, and Cameron Gray. Despite the first two losses, Coach Hardin felt the team would do well -- By Christmas we,ll be above 500 and the play- ers will improve once they get experience under their belts. We could have done better these past two games, but that's not the point. The point is to get some play- ing time in for the subs so they can get some expe- rience. He continued, It's just a game-to-game thing, and weire capable of winning our next four games. Junior Alexan- der Hailemelekot and sophomore Tor Myhren are both expected to be superstars before they graduate from South, ac- cording to Hardin. Jun- ior Kumbe Ginnane will also be a team leader next year. Because they are such a young team, Coach Hardin sums up the situation well - We're a team on the rise! aw, f f A ., I Q H f 1' ' 'ff' ,, gin M, f:,f:wf,a2' k fff 2-w'f,Q,:?w,,f1f'r2:f3,1 w6?'u'f,,,'. f K A Y, m , X I. 1 -mwwwnw-pw ,vwmywmvwff,wnu,www5mmwmmwwQwww,?ywiamwmweQQ4F+f,wwf:fwmf ' ' A I' 'vx f-Vw ,mn 1',',wf: ff f m-.px W , 2 3 , ,g,ff,1 aiggf f- wwf' ' f vfv ', , ,N ' ',,,4, A, . 4, ri- f mm. w i g E ,. , 'wf,,1,,,, 9 'T ,, L,,Z , wig' H? , , V,T-.V ,w 4' ,fy 7. 5 , I ,-'aw' ,,,v,. ,, YF' - ' ,,mfQw-ww' dr 'W ' iff my Q 4 f? Ms..f' ' , 4,1 ff My f +. A 4' I if. fn f f C A 5, Q , , , M. fx x , ,.,, W? Q ,H al... gunman 1, 'A GIRLS 'FILL IT UP Zi This year's Girl's Varsity Basketball team, following last year's rebuilding year, was ready to take on the best in the DPL. Coach Jeffries, using her top players Paula Collard and Kim Banks, improved over last season's record greatly. With dedication, hard work and a desire to win, the team could only have a great season. Back row fl 10 rj: Karen Frank, Tesha Johnson, Paula Collard, Emily Jensen, Rosalyn Gillpatrick, Lisa Clements, Coach Jeffries. Front row fl to rj: Kimberly Banks, Meredith Lippincott, Latricia Reese, Tamika Jackson Dana Headen looks for an open teammate to pass the ball off. 58 SPORTS 'Liar Q, ' Yfhqfi V 5 , J 4 ' if 1, 'Tr , ' ..:,'? N-, V ., 2 - f , J if I F A 'Z '2 ,,,, M A,,,,,,,X., 8 5 V, '15 WQQWW' ,,,,. ,, ,W., 4497 'az 1 A 1 1 orr T0 QUICK START In fifteen years of coaching I'm enjoying this group of kids more than any group live ever hadj' stated Boyls JV basketball coach, Benjy Montoya. The team,s first game, against East, was an exciting one. Although the team was eleven points down in the fourth quarter, fresh- man John Hailemelekot, and sophomore Lance Johnson brought the team back to tie Front row fl 10 rj: Paul Colte, John Mora, Matt Alfrey, Alex Kallas, Vince Brydon, John Hailemelekot, Wade Constance, Maurice Clayburn Back row KI Z0 rj: Coach Montoya, Tim Young, Jason Henry, Damani Maynie, Michael Vaughn, Todd Young, John Peterson, Lance Johnson, Mike Day 60 SPCRTS the game. Junior Michael Vaughn hit two free throws with 15 seconds left in the game, giving South a victory. The leadership of the juniors and the youth of the fresh- men created a good balance. The year produced an excel- lent freshmen class, basket- ball-wise. Wade Constance, Tim Young, Todd Young and Maurice Clayburn were all outstanding freshmen. b John Hailemelekot was a very good all around player. He was a skilled defender, but he also had good shooting and dribbling skills. Sopho- more John Peterson, juniors Michael Vaughn and Lance Johnson future. Coach Montoya concluded, 'Tm just real happy to be here and Fd really like to teach here and so I could be with the kids all day. Freshman Tim Young on the rebound. Freshman John Hailemelkot drives for a slam. I.V. GIRLS Go To The Hoop Back row fl 10 rj: Coach Jean Craig Lisa Bellrock Shelly Huett Roslyn Williams Valery Rey Joey Bonderson Tanya Dixon Sophomore Valery Rey an exchange student from Mexico exhibits some of her excellent passing skills, It's a real learning process right nowf' stated Girlls coach, Fred Box. In recent years, the girl's basketball program at South had not been at the level of its com- petition. Coaches Box and Patty Jeffries were trying to develop a new program. Practice went exceptionally well. Attendance was good, and the team really wanted to learn. They set goals to work toward, and improved very quickly. Also, the players got Gmpatricki Stacee Kelly From mwin to rj Tanisha Dalley Nlcole along well personally. Roslyn Gillpatrick, one of the few juniors on the team served as the 6 foot rebounder. Aside of her height, Roslyn was the overall team captain. Junior Shelley Huett, and Sopho- mores Tanisha Dailey and Joey Bonderson were also cit- ed as important players, with Tanisha being one of the leading scorers. Coach Box felt that the main purpose of J.V. is to teach fundamentals b and to prepare for varsity. If we win itis O.K., but that's not the main point. This fit in with his idea of coaching - We're trying to develop a program and a new pride. We're trying to raise our pro- gram to the level of other schools. Weare trying to start new traditions and, with the new gym being built, this is the time to do it. I see a lot of girls at South that believe in themselves? Sophomore retumer Joey Bonderson scores another two WRESTLEMANIA With six returning lettermen, the wrestling team had a goal of finishing as one ofthe top three teams in the DPL. An outstanding crop of dedicated and talented underclassmen will also help the team achieve their goal. The only thing that might stop them is the lack of members to wrestle at certain weights. 62 SPGRTS Above: Edward Kerr goes for the pin. Left: Wrestlers show their team spirit. SPCRTS 63 vigaak Front row L to R: Ronald Patterson, Corey Tilus, Greg Ross, John Speck. Middle row L to R: Fred Barra, Evan Wahl, Brian Feiser, Lee Wolfe, Jacob Boy' Track Strides To Success Z Exvecffeh sT011ghi itiiifgain against schools whoitfill every event. J ton, anifftake , g place away from Thom- t ,a R eR one OPI? f ' ' -' 11 ,1 al J7 ell J S ,, n 4 ' R 'el . c,,.c,,..,,. . .. l.,r ., ., , ,, , , .,,, .,,. ,,,., l,., ,, , . ,- ,, Q - Q in 64 SPORTS ,?g.,?gejflzg Q:,'1,g.: Torrez, Joseph Torrez, Adam Blanning, Manager Holly Wagstaff, Manager Wendy Rollinger. Back row L to R: lan Colte, Patrick Greer, Daryl Wellington, Orlando Monroe, Chris Bishop. Not pictured: Mekbib Antonious, Mak Brown, Maurice Claybum, Wade Constance, Mario Cooper, Eric Dalio, Chris DeThomas, Pat DeVeny, Tierul Duerson, Voltaire Graves, Richard Jackson, Steve Luff, Elias Maldonado, Paul Manias, Neal Monroe, James Montoya, Eric Paylor, Isaac Peltier, Dan Rangel, David Starr, Brian White. 1 1 ATC OUT STATE L 6 ar' .V xy, WJ, W VXA 'Q X 7 Mantua' V5 :irst row L to R: Laurie Vargas, Heather McGuire, Karen Fmak, Jeni -Iarvey, Jeni Butler, Angela Montoya. Second row L to R: Coach Phil -ingwood, Cathy Speck, Yolanda Owens, Lala Cabral, Amy Beacom, Tina -ucero, Joey Bonderson, Chrissy Stretton, Lanette Warren, Donna Coates, Zoach Roland Connors. Third row L to R: Sacha Dragul, Micki Brown, Cirsten Logan, Lisa Clements, Tobi Johnson, Anita Roberts. 'ff fm M f ,,4,,M,zMK .V , f 456 lf I 4 Tatton, East, atitiflilifiontbel- lo placing last year, the DPL will include the v. f toughest track lf T l ,a.r . .ld ,.. ,igiteams IH thoittstate., o l C o a c h as f L P h i l7f3fGoa1s for thei54E?1S0n: To Lingwood, Roland Con- finish as one of the top nors three teams in the DPL, Returning lettermen: and to qualifysten girls Micki Brown, Anita., ,t,,, to the state, meet. Robertsgilfobi JOIIHSOHQ'i 145?'1eifQU0t8blC :Qa325tes: 'flfs Tamikad Jackson, Heather McGuire, Sacha Dragul Expected, competition: gonna be frcsitif' -- Lo- landa Owens Watch out state, here we come! - The Team SPORTS 65 41. TENNIS BE 1 MMIN AND SLAMMI 6:14443 Coach: Susie Woytek Returning lettermen: Becky Cross, Tasha Gwin, Tammy Chavez, Melanie Gwin, Mindy Franzen, Jennifer Koch Expected competition: The country club teams like Thomas Jefferson, East, Manual, and Ken- nedy are always tough. Goals for the season: To be in great condition, to improve individual skills and court strategy, and to have a lot of fun. Quotable Quotes: A very young team, most- ly sophomores and jun- iors. - Tasha Gwin g'We be Jammin ' - Becky Cross Front row L to R: Emily Jenson, Rachel Torrez, Coach Woytek, Rebecca Arrington, Tasha Gwin, Seuerine Vuillermoz Middle row L to R: Becky Cross Adriana Nieto, Stephanie Miller, Yulee Lee, Tammy Chavez, Misty Rice Back row L to R: Manager Greg Cooper, Melanie Gwin, Brooke Bailey Jennifer Walsh, Meredith Jensen, Mindy Franzen, Manager Doug Duggan 66 SPCJRTS .A 'VVS' 42.440 -....,. EMALE FUTB E F UL 13 ,X ,. 4 68 SPORTS I 4 Coaches: Jon Strodtman, Kay Dushane Returning lettermen: Kelley Nakamura, Jeni Butler, Tillie Klearman, Sung Park, Jeni Harvey Expected competition: The two teams to beat will be Kennedy and East. Goals for the season: To play to the best of their abilities, to get the school to recognize girl's soccer, and to beat East. Quotable Quotes: Practice is fun with the new coachesf, - Kim Nestor Gotta beat East! -- Coach Jon Strodtman Front row l to r Claudia Choi Cammy Peltier, Meredith Lippincott, Angela Montoya, Jeni Butler, Selina Mclntire Jeni Harvey Sarah Ramsey Andrea Mclntire Back row, 1 to r: Coach John Strodtman, Managers Rocky Brewer Bob Griffin Cathy Bann Valerie Rey, Michelle Gill, Tracy Schmidt, Miriam Brewer, Tillie Klearman Kelley Nakamura Katie King Sung Park Julie Dillon, Rachel McClaren, Kim Nestor, Marion Porter, Michelle SPORTS 69 CATCHI G THE FEVER b , i,, , Coaches: Fred Box, Benjamin Montoya, Rod Bluncic. Returning Lettermen: Randy Ziegler, Cameron Gray, Aaron Trench, Cody Tapia. Expected Competition: The whole league will be tough because several schools are in summer leagues. Goals for this season: To get the program off to a good start. Quotable Quotes: We can go far being we have new coachesf' - Tom Trujillo The talent from J .V. will till in the gaps being there is only four returning lettermenf, - Randy Zeigler aw gs, . if ,. ., 3 . , 1 ..f.st.315-5-'exif , as 3.93-.f it sg ,N im gg 'tam J, , N Q 5 'gl vs. W A , ,N mr in ' , ' Q N Q Y' . X K, .f ' T.-ev ' ' 1- E 55 .' 1 , av i, - ,5 G: A SPORTS First row I to r: Garrett Exstrom, Alfie Green, Duane Clardy, Zeke Cordova, Jesse Yuran, Jeffrey Baldon, Cameron Gray, Cody Tapia. Second row l to r: Patrick Mueller, Shane Ebell, Aaron Trench, Christopher Spina, Dean Dobson, Timothy Vittum, David Medina, Edward Kerr Third row 1 to r: Thomas Edilla, Matthew Schmidt, Timothy McCormack, Donald Taylor, Nathaan Harskjold Jeremy Keene, James Fisher. Fourth row 1 to r: Mark Chicado, Raez Sandoval, Jeffrey Snowden, Thomas Trujillo, Doug Dearborn, David Martinez, John Bronkema, Randall Ziegler i 1 L W W , mhkwa' 'J Q.. mv aww WN W WM' ,, I A , Wm WW ' uhm, , W' f ' rw, WW' A J, fri' W, i . ,hw M Wa ,V,, V 2 V, , ,rm ,, f f' K , 7 I Y 1 ,, M I L aw K W' , , fm ff , lv ml f. M,,,,M, 4 muiwfm SPORTS me Eric O'Connor cradles, while Joseph Welch plays some DT 72 SPORTS 1 W If , f . , 37 H. f 3, ,mfr 'WM' M is wav., , ' VW, xx -57 am S ' 'i aww , '- yfmzwza V ,N A ,V W V, w , -was---' 1 , -aww , ,, , , .ima H, ,,,, an . I ,, f 41-.M hhglvm 4 WW. ..,,f ' l , ,W 2 - J .. . ,,,, , Wm WV' WW W K wk M ff W if ff , 1 f W WW Q? , ,M , 'f , ,, JK M L, , IILAXII Coache Bri and 10?00U1PC1CS J . 2 Front row L to R: Eric O'Connor, Matthew Steck, Joseph Welch, Scott Brenimer, David Whatley, Jason Moore, Timothy Welch Second row L to R: John Zaffer, Mark Raen, Eric Watson, Ali O'Connor, Robert Graham, Sung Cho, Matthew Conklin, Coach Brian Salazar Third row L to R: Matt Neely, Tor Myhren, James Carr, Ryan Stubbs, John Curtis, Christopher O'Connor, Daniel Ostrom Fourth row L to R: Thomas Jacobs, Edward Butler, Joseph Graham, Erie Tebockhorst, Peter Witulski, Zebu Recchia, Christopher Williams Fifth row L to R: Brent Conklin, Brian Flynn, Jacob Klearman, Brian Holland, Keith Nakamura, Joshua Wilkinson, Carson Camey, Michael Mauzey, Thomas Recker Ben ofnrien - l :ii :: 'e .coiaise for me Returning by lettermenza ol win, Gnbof the ffouftbestl sepn, Jewelery Zag ,,:Ku1,z, ieamgfm they asfa1:e,e.aadiJm l 'lfisinitotyhyi we1c11,, Efictppe winrigqmeomore, :,et,: J it is T ,,,e 07C'0lH11'Q'1f, J C 'Scott yoiy 'i',Qiu6t3b,liCi'i-J eiQiuoQt,e:ss:::re: VBrenimer,1Tor,Myhreni sette ffLacrosse1isf'80M lnienialf J Etxypoeeteed wmrpexifionr J land rhefcirherithaifiitssophysei Leaguetliwmbe tough 35 alfa, iiibal- 75 H death itleee LRBRCFHSLSVS waytmfbur the--am tsrl hasl 0?iBi'i6n,: tieti 1 ettts tliyi J eoti iltitsilt ssilitei eit s ,ili S S ltlilte youxigkidsfanatfhcjnucieus SPORTS 73 RUGBYS HERE T0 STAY b l Coaches: William Hold- en fsponsorj, Richard Bjurstrom, James Glabman. Returning Lettermen: Jay Gtey, Dale Stacy, Eric Boyer, Delbert Ve- lasquez, Steve Manzaneres, Jeremy Craft, Andy Pittam, Aaron Easterbrooks, 74 SPORTS Alan Gomez, Jason Williamson, Tim Com-li pos, Chris DeThomas, Kenny Jones, Martyn J Garland, Lewis Martin. Expected Competition: Fort Collins, Boulder, Regls, Arvada West. Goals for this season: Take State. Quotable Quotes: We're going to be strong this year, we can feel it, and it'l1 be there for everyone to see. -- Jason Williamson Rugby's here to stay. - Coach Holden Front row L to R: James Asbury, Greg Horton, Delbert Vasquez, Casey Lynn, Alan Gomez, Steve Manzanares, Jesse Avila, Guy Foster. Second row L to R: Coach Jim Glabman, Coach Dick Bjurstrom, Louis Martin, Jason Williamson, Eric Boyer, Brian Chavez, Aaron Easterbrooks, Jeremy Craft, Kenneth Jones, Christopher DeThomas, Andrew Pittam, Theodore Harrison, Bill Bumett, Sean Ziegler, Ken Banks, Coach William Holden. K .ty O . . ,R f Darcy Dowling, head cheerpom,'88 a row Q1 to rj: Lee Williams, Jessica Lopez, Mariyum Pickens, Lynette Reed Middle row: Tobi Johnson. Brame. Tina Crenshaw, Diana Browner, Michelle Jackson, Jenny Koch, Cindy Carrera Montoya. Brenda Butz. Felicia Jackson, Tammy Jackson, Darcy Dowling Back row: Heidi Tebockhorst, S S Jackmheadchwpomwsg THE CHEERI-'QMS ARE HERE . . . Delicia Brame, '88 SPORTS 75 IT'S TIME T0 GET o-yi 76 SPORTS Tina Crenshaw, '88 Cindy Carrera, '89 Felicia Jackson, '89 Tammy Jackson, '89 Chera Taylor, 589 Tobi Johnson, '88 Brenda Butz, '88 Heidi Tebockhorst, ,88 3 2 A lot of squads will try to knock us off our throne, but a 3-time city champi- onship is our goalf, said Diana Browner. Eleven new members gave the re- turning seniors, Darcy Dowling, Michelle Jack- son, Tina Crenshaw, Lynette Reed, Brenda Butz, and Heidi Tebockhorst an extra tough job over the summer. The squads 'superior' trophy at the Rocky Mountain Spir- it Spectacularn during the summer, however, showed that the team worked very well together. Head cheer- poms Darcy and Michelle did an excellant job as lead- ers ofthe squad, Darcy, be- ing very skilled and organ- ized and Michelle, handling a role of authority very well. In the upcom- ing state meet, with 30-40 teams, it's going to take a flawless routine to do well, but we will. I know we will. It is probably safe to say that this squad was among the top 5 in the state. , 9.1! - -.nAII3?'..:z w -m. aX,, r lenny Koch, '89 Mariyum Pickens, '89 -ynette Reed, '88 Jessica Lopez. '89 ilk .Lia-, 5. Danielle Montoya, '89 Lee Williams, '89 SPORTS 77 X f X 7 ' 5 gf El, BRING-ING . . . in ia- T0 LIFE I W I , , tiff W W, it . I I L, I' 1. I A ff A If f ,, .i,. i, -'W 'f Wh, 954 f- , 2 ff- Wt ' ' 'ga ,P ' ,Qs,3'W'., , U vii, M 'W U W, I , W4 W ,, V v,,..i,V3,, My t. by f Q 52 if ui ,naw My, M My aw' A4 f F I Lf W ff NH V, tl, L , M H, ef , I 5' vhs., , ,, ,,,, ,,.,.s,-.,,N ini uhfemvvil! ik 'M' W Y H 'wp' Q 'l Ginger Lewis poses proudly. Ms. Browner has fun in the sun. The 1987-1988 Pep Club had a great year. The club, sponsored by Ms, Diana Browner, helped entertain at the homecoming half-time activities. They danced to 60's pop hits, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, and Rockin' Robin, as well as such modern hits as Michael Jackson's Bad, At football and basketball games, Pep Club was out in full force to cheer on our mighty REBELS! EEE P . . as X. X xx N x s my -r Ruucsn -L I A ,. ., ix :se ik up--A . -f . ir S . 2 1 Z ,iglfglil s if ff ' xi f S .... g , X N A 'fl fi iiiwjs fra Qi 5 ' 7' 5' It Z5 KL4... - S . 80 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Ginger Lewis turns the other cheek. Jessica Kastner, Stephanie Johns, Crystal Cross, Michelle Quintana, Connie de Yoanna, R.J. La Combe, Sheryl Lolmaugh, Jennifer Sutton, Radiah Givens, Shelli Coons, Misun Cho, Belinda Daniels, Jennie Sarabia, Destrie Geist, Kresta Lee, Felisha Bates, Rosaline Sutton, Tanya Dixon, Christina Garcia, Valerie Loronado, Ginger Lewis, Demian Abbott, Dawn Mac Donald, Melissa Hawken, Lori Gibson, Julie Rosenthal, Monica Miller, Tracey Adams, Shelly T, Racine, Lori Quintana, Delisha Komp, Emily Moren, Cari Roedel, Suzanne Anderson, Minder Grigsby, Jessica Lopez, Lori Kheimbichner, Lee Williams, Julie Sanchez, Jolene Martinez, Wendy Ortiz, Lola Cabral, Annette Barros, Lanette Warren, Tanisha Dailey, Stacee Kelly, Latanya Fisher, Danya Thinn, Deidra Poole, Miki Perry, Tamy Hunt, Dawn Marcias, Joy Medina, Jerri Olsen, Angela Villalobos, Stacey Williams, Michelle Covarrubias f CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 81 STUDE SE ATE W S ei. ., 5-23 'kk' 3 A '1 W ' S .:,i to f ,---:,-kk , .Q K .. A so . X A 111 - we '13 ' 'T Daniel Ostrom, Joe Quintana, and Matthew Hazelton dwfnrh Reps at Large: Eric Tebockhorst, Tim Welch, Eun Park, Davenie Hermesillo 1986187 STUDENT SENATE back: Jason Whyte, Kristin Cottier, Abigail Hardie, Edward Butler, Kelley Nakamura, Eric Tebockhorst middle: Mr. Hernandez, Daniel Ostrom, Eun Park, Davenie Hermosillo, Joseph Quintana, Matthew Hazelton Font: Timothy Welch, Sung Park, Heidi Tebockhorst, Anita Roberts 82 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Senate was one of the most active groups at South this year. One of their most successful projects this year was the first dance, A Taste Of Southj' it was a big hit with everyone. Another major Senate sponsored activity was the Home- coming parade at Rebel Roundup. According to All-School President Sung Park, 'L Rebel Roundup was superb this year. More people participated and everyone seemed to have a lot of fun. This year Senate helped the needy by pitting class against class in a canned food drive competition. The success of this yearls Senate activities was do to the involvement of the students who ran for and were elected to the various positions on Senate. This kind of participation on the part of the students is what makes South such a unique school according to Mr. Hernandez, the sponsor. LE DERS OF Kelley Nakamura shows her fine physique. Hurry up! A secretary's work is never done, Anita Roberts tells the photographer. Move over Christie Brinldey, here comes all-school president, Sung Park. 1 me me .LN ,W f YL W as f if ,,, Jason Whyte all-school vice All school president Sung Park does president - South's right hand her job well. man. TOMORRO vk-:,. t Heidi Tebockhorst, Ted Butler, Abigail Hardie, and Kristin Cottier, class representatives, pose for a statue soon to be erected in their honor. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 83 'td i as . Officers: Heidi Tebockhorst, Lynne Marques, Jeanette Galanis. Sr. Class Council: Marin Necker, Kerri Wong, Heidi Tebockhorst, Joel Bakken, Ian Colle, Issac Peltier, Jennifer Butler, Jane Cady, Anita Roberts. Jennifer Drobnick, Lynne Marques, Joseph Welch, Joseph Quintana, Catherine Speck, Amanda Kashmann, Kirsten Logan. Darcy Dowling, Lila Stine, Jennifer Clanahan, Jeanette Galanis, Kelly Nakamura, Kimberley Grunwald, Davnie Hermosillo, Stephanie Miller. Junior Class Council: Matthew Hazleton, Mark Besikof, Matthew Conklin, Doug Duggan, Matthew Schmidt, Timothy Welch, Gregory Cooper, Mindy Franzen, Laura Woods, Dierdre Walsh, Jennifer Koch, Lance Johnson, Tammy Chavez. Karen Frank. Kimberly. Hanblin, Jennifer Harvey, Chaka Johnson, Abigail Hardie, Julie Carlson, Roslyn Gilpatrick, Emily Jensen, Christopher Thomas, Heather McGuire. Officers: Jennifer Harvey, Mindy Franzen, Tammy Chavez Wm . , . A Sr. class President Joe Welch Sponsors Ronald Deal and Ruth Hauck Sponsor Scott Torgerson Juniors Homecoming float fsiiiii? ve ..,., Y fi S W' 84 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ffl 'C ' it K , QQQ' , , A ' f 1 ' 'k-' Q K lbs, .. if , gy 4 FX 1-affix R t 4. Srxjwvaamwm SYNQ-rn Dawn McDonald, Janelle Harvey, Brent Conklin, Misun Cho Sam Brown, Eric Tebockhorst, Josh Wilkinson, Alex Jacobi, Sevrine Vuillermoz, Casey Gamba, Tillie Klearman, David Carlson, Tschudy Macey, Meredith Jensen, Brooke Bailey, Tom Recker, Leanne Anderson, Shelley Hughes, Kate Carney, Kristen Cottier, Valerie Rey, Adriana Nieto, Selina Mclntire, Julie Dillon, Bess Duggan, Kim Nestor, Melanie Gwin, Angela Montoya, Zebu Recchia, Chris O'Connor Sevrine Vuillermoz, Kristen Cottier, Tillie Klearman, Sam Brown 2. nk J L i Q -'.m3,..Q.'ite if? Melissa Hawken congratulated Dawn McDonald on her victory Emily Moren, Jackie Hunt, Susan Anderson, Melissa Hawkin, Dawn McDonald, Misun Cho, Janelle Harvey, Brent Conklin, Doug Kay, Ted Butler, Keith Nakamura, Carson Camey ' in Deodorant Dave, that's what they call that stuff. a 'vi Q' 'lv JOHNNY REB STAFF 8 an 8 8 8 Q hz Z , ff! at 8 a I , Q R353 'W M Academics: ' Kirsten Logan, Tshudy Macey V V Photogs.: 'I Matthew Conklin, Eun Park 86 CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS 1987 1988 V Advertising: Lynne Marques, Jeannette Galanis Bringing It To Life Student Life: 'Lila Stine, Darcy Dowling, Jeni Harvey K1 D 0 l. l, A I! S 1- 8-A Editors in Chief: 'Jane Cady, 'Kerri Wong Yearbook Sponsor: Larry Elliott Clubs and Organizations: Kim Nestor, Selina Mclntire, Amanda Kashmann, Conn Anufrijevas Royalty: 'Jennifer Clanahan, Michelle Jackson Class Sections: 'Angelika Conaway, Karen Frank This years Johnny Reb Yearbook had a fitting theme, Bringing It To Life . The theme was carried out throughout the book, by the use of picture tinting, tear art , and a new cover design. These unique ideas were the product of much deliberation and brain storming by the editors, Jane Cady, and Kerri Wong. CO FEDERATE Once again South's newspa- per was one of the best in the state. Mrs. Salazar, the Con- federate sponsor felt that this was her most talented group of kids, and her confidence in their ability was justified when the staff made the newspaper something to raise Rebel pride. This year's chief editor was Joe Welch, and the outstand- ing photographers were Steve Luff and Sean Wilson. This year's goals were for if Lv more variety in the center , rggp .,..., .i section, more in-depth inves- We tigations, and expanded ad- vertising. The All-American medalists proved themselves, once more, to be world class! Sponsor: Mrs. Vicki Salazar Sean Wilson, Alex Jacobi, Tim Welch, Greg Bonn o, Nicole Hawkin, Mike Morris, Heidi Tebockhorst, Zebu Reccia, Joshua Wilkinson, Joe Welch, Rachel Taylor, Deepak McLaren, Joey Bonderson 5 - l 7,15 se gl 'UZ Q v Q. -5 Q, 88 CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS , Julie Dillon, Eun Park. Junior Tim Welch plays peek a boo with the camera Seniors Sean Wilson and Mike Sophomore, Josh Wilkinson pays Morris are dancin' fools! attention enthusiastically. AKI G I-IEADLI ES Mrs. Salazar gives advice to Sophomores, Tom Jacobs, Matt Neely, and Junior, Roslyn Gillpatrick. Chief Editor: Senior, Joseph Welch. mmmskiswym ty. gf ., . 3 'A+ sg MXXXX' X.. Newspaper staff enjoy reading their own production. ni. Kim Grunwald helps out. . Xxx x f iii N ' X X X X if f. X . A 1.2: 'f - 4 4 .Www V S. Wilson, I. Peltier, M. Weber, C. ' Straub, E. Duggan, B. Bailey, J. Bourrillion, D. Carlson, E. Park, B. ..- i Fieser, S. Brenimer, J. Welch, D. Walsh, J. Carlson, K. Grunwald, P. Lowe, M. Schmidt, T. Welch, L. Caro, D. Deutsh, C. de Thomas, R. Gillpatrick .zarw ,. ,., W W uma' W -- 1 gi ' Hi CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS 89 QUILL SCRGIQL Back: Kerri Wong, Michelle Jackson, Lynne Marques, Lila Stine, Jennifer Clanahan. Front: Angelika Conaway, Kirsten Logan, Jeni Butler, Jane Cady, Jeannette Galanis, Darcy Dowling, Joel Bakken. E John Wear, Brian Fieser, Isaac Peltier, Claudia Straub, June Bourrillion, Joe Welch. 90 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS With a change in the requirements for membership the number of participants in the NHS increased to 88, the largest number in recent years. The requirements of schol- arship, leadership, service and character produced some of the finest representatives possible. The organization spon- sored many fine activities during the year for the members to participate in. Sponsors Mr. Porter and Mrs. Johnson Officers-president, Joe Welch, vice president, Lynne Marques, treasurer, Ian Colteg secretary, Lila Stine 5-.-:.....--1 Leanne Anderson, Brooke Bailey, Mark Besikotf Joey Bonderson, Marc Boor, Sam Brown, Valerie Buckingham, Jenny Butler, Jane Cady, David Carlson, Julie Carlson, Kate Camey, Lolita Caro, Woo Choi, Jennifer Clanahan, Ian Colte, Matt Conklin, Greg Cooper, Kristen Cottier, Chris Clutts, Ty Crippen, .. lNmw -'Mes' Scott Davidson, Pat Deveny, Julie Dillon, Darcy Dowling, Elizabeth Duggan, Ricardo Falcon, Brian Fieser, Dean Frank, Mindy Franzen, Ashkan Ghobadian Kim Gnmwald, Melanie Gwin, Abigail Hardie, Jennifer Harvey, Matt Hazelton, Ricardo Heymans, Hang Ho, Rebecca Hudgins, Shelley Hughes, Annette Humphrey, Thomas Jacobs, Jon Jargon, Emily Jensen, Meredith Jensen, Chaka Johnson, Jeremy Keene, Kyung Kim, Tillie Klearman, Janthana Kreutang, Thantung Le, Ausne Likhitwonnavlm, Mark Lavato, Perry Lowe, Lynne Marques, Selina Mclntire, Tracy Miller, Sophie Moore, Pat Mueller, Tor Myhren, Matt Neeley, Kim Nestor, Mike Nosler, Chris O'Connor, Eun Park, Sung Park, Valerie Rey, Wendy Rollinger, Julie Rosenthal, Jose Ruiz, Matt Schmidt, J Speck, Kathy Speck, Lila Stine, Claudia Straub, Cho Sung, Joseph Torrez, Pat Trujullo, Evan Wahl, Deirde Walsh, Gayle Walter, Lanette Warren, Robert Weiss, Joe Welch, Tim Welch, Tracy Williams, Kerri Wong, Michelle Yoder on 5. f CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 91 YOUTH I GO ERNM N , . F ik., M, V ...fm , . Q' '. V ,V 14 5 Xfdx f 1 9 H ki 9: 5 X Q . 4 ,F if sf? gl bt A H4 4 I in .1 Brooke Bailey, Julie Carlson, Kristen Cottier, Chrissie Davids, Bess Duggan, Adriana Nieto,Roslyn Gillpatrick, Kim Hamblin, Abby Hardie, Davenie Hermosillo, Emily Jenson, Amanda Kashman Yulee Lee, Marin Necker, Sun Park, Isaac Peltier, Matt Schmidt, Tracy Schmidt, Joe Welch, Tim Welch, Sean Wilson, Jason Whyte, Alan Williams Not pictured: Salli Darden, Sean Valdez, Matt Alfrey Above: Davenie Hermosillo tries a legislator's chair on for size. Below: South's lawmakers check out the state capitol building. 92 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS So you Want to be in politics? Well, herels a great place to start. This club, sponsored by Mr. Ellsworth, was a great place to experience the fun of politics, maybe be Governor for a day or possibly even pass a law of your choice at the Colorado State Legisla- ture. Right: Timothy Welch fights to stay awake. Left: Jason Whyte and Matt Schmidt draft a law to lower the drinking age. A X' aff? ' ff gil fi if rets xv WN, SADD is a national organi- zation set up for students to alert their peers to the perils of drunk driving. SADD is a new club at South but holds much promise. The members of SADD held assemblies, gave speeches, and partici- pated inthe state convention. In the spring the group helped teen alcoholics build a recovery house in Fort Mor- gan. top left: Is this your best side?!'? Melissa Jones and Mr. Ellsworth sell SADD sacks at homecoming. top right: Melissa Jones and Mr. Ellsworth say cheeese! Lynne Marques, Jeanette Galanis, Marilyn Zanders, Lynnette Reed, Melissa Jones, Tobi Johnson, Courtney Smith, Angelika Conaway, Jay Otey, Brenda Butz not pictured: Amanda Kashmann Lisa Angel pracitces a new move. bottom row: Melissa Murdick, Sasha Dragul, Katrina Lairsmith middle row: Rosaline Sutton, Kristiana Huitron, Lisa Angel, LaDonna Oliver, Lora Heimlich, Tina Bell back row: Sponsor: Mrs. White, Briana Anderson, Sabrina Marymee, Coleen Walsh, Margaret Cooley, Radiah Givens, Carlos Barnes, As always, South High's Dance Club had many very fine performers. Many of the members were new dancers, out of Mrs. White's beginning dance class, but there were also many veteran dancers. The Dance Club held a suc- cessful dance performance entitled f'From the Top. Katrina Lairsmith, and Ra Gi vens - We be bad! .3 Tobi Johnson struts her stuff. diah , me S . f X .S- iiqi E .i,.' If .i i . oi is A x lx 2E e - Q ig fi? i -. h fi X , F' K 5 ,Li S VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a class and club com- bined. VICA worked, with the studets interested in trades and crafts. These students get credit for having a related job as well as for taking the class. The teacherfsponsor was Mr. Rich- ard Screiber. -E i at G5 FBLA With the loss of DECA, FBLA was South's only business re- lated club. Most of the mem- bers of FBLA are interested in careers in Secretarial fields, Business Managing etc. Busi- ness teacher, Mrs. Blakely has been the longtime spon- sor of this club. Philip DeVisio lights to stay awake. 1- 05 B my U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA CQ Mr. Schreiber, VICA sponsor. FBLA OFFICERS. Marty Alvis, Ed Baker, Sharon Barnes, Greg Bonno, John Bronkemea, Tim Compos, Troy Chapman, Dionne Detrick, Ken Dodson, Shane Ebell, Alan Gomez, Tye Hailemelekot, Kinch Heisel, Tim Herrera, Greg Horton, Ken Jones, Mark Miranda, Charles Mosteller, Jay Otey, Leonard Schneeberger, Jeff Snowden, Dwight Boucher, Joe Coon, Sharon Gettys, Robert Hauert, Jennifer Heifner, Tony Machinot, Kurt McMahon, Kevin McManus, Alex Reitema, Kevin Roedel, Tom Trujillo, Dave Whatley, Amy King, Steve Ulibarri, Miguel Slazar, Jose Armas, William Amold, Ted Bettridge, Dave Creque, Phil DaVisto, Aaron Easterbrook, Stephanie Garcia, Lisa Graves, Shane Koudela, Ken Neville, Bill Null, Andy Pittam, Latricia Reese, Dan Salazar, Rob Smit, Josh Spears, Ed Zellner, Zahara Al, Chris Meuner, Christine Bowerman. The FBLA booth at the Homecoming Camival. 't, , -eft SM ., 4 Y F. xl i r A E ,VR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 95 Saw HERO HERO is an organization that is designed to help students prepare for work experience in in home service types of jobs. The successful history of this program is due in large part to the hard work of its sponsor, Mrs. Cox. HERO members: Lisa Banks, Dawn Schlage, Dayna Pickett, Janette Brown, Dee Avila, Coleen Walsh, Katrina Lairsmith, Melody Nieto, Karen Trevino, Jodeen Lopez, Sheri Griffin, Ivon DeSantiago, Stephanie Oaks, Mrs. Cox, Teri Washington, Stephanie Pounders, Clarence Alston, Vincent Robertson, Jamie Maxwell, Julie Bannon, Stacie Johnson, Melissa Dozier, Damion Cooper, Katrina Webb, Rocky Brewer, Veronica Jara, Tim Curtis, Shawn Lockhart, Melissa Beckmer, Sonja Button. Top: HERO students work hard. Q E Middle: I think I'm in love. - Bottom: Sponsor, Mrs. Cox explains the liner points of HERO to Sonya .J I 5 Q Button. 3 ,N . . S FHA p One of South's oldest and most important clubs is FHA. The members of Future Homemakers of America leam the basic skills needed to make a household run smooth- ly and efficiently. Mrs. Carol Johnson teaches the club members cooking, sewing and other household skills CYes, boys need to know this too!J and seems to be doing a good job at that! Anne Brasel and Becky Davis work diligently on new recipes. Members: Shane Chatfield, Greg Crowe, Erian Wardans, Angie Wolan, Donna Garcia, Clay Groom, Kim Hamblin, Ginger Lewis, Sandy Montano, Jennifer Olson, Jason Owen, Ronald Patterson, Mare Wong, Arnetta Young BOWLI G CL The Bowling Club is'one of South's many new extra- curricular activities. The club is made up of several dif- ferent teams which compete for four different titles. Cer- tified coaches are provided for the team by the bowling alley. The team was sponsored by language teacher, Mrs. Cohen. if i Jim Cluff gets the ball rolling. t 9, ggn I zgvl ...V , yr .f if Z xt , Q . , M i t ! , A 45 3 , fowmmn Back row left to right: Sean Ziegler, Jim Cluff Jon Cluff. Front row left to right: Joshua Allen, Tony Villagrona, Eli Stuchlik. Bowling Club Sponsor, Mrs. Cohen CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 97 SP ISH The Spanish CLub is one of South High's newest ad- ditions. At their regular weekly meetings, they discuss the Spanish culture and history as well as more specific aspects of the language. The Spanish Club also held Spanish-style breakfasts and various school functions. Sponsor, Dr. Raymond Lobato, encourages all who are interested in the Spanish language and heritage to join the club next fall, no matter what their knowlege of the lan- guage is. Club Members: Coleen Craig, Christina Tafoya, Chaka Johnson, Reah Lee, Lanette Warren, Dawn Garcia, Jean Craig, Chris DeThomas, Matt Cali 98 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS CL Chaka Johnson leads Spanish Club. Club Sponsor, Dr. Labato - Look at those cheeks! k I m y 2 zz: ' ., -' A 2- it 'Ziff El . ..., 5, it T. . o'el 2 1...... . i2 La bonitas chicas pose for the camera. CEC Although it is not in the same building, CEC is a very important part of South High's academics. It offers spe- cialized programs to those who have set career goals in mind. CEC offers two sessions to accomodate those who need to take their other required classes at South. A South High Student in Drafting 84 Architecture. The finished product of an auto shop crew. Rebels learn how to communicate. Stir, baby, stir!', W f E.,. Nha v 3 . , J ' A busy workman takes time out to pose for the camera. CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS 99 KEY CLUB if NL' L Officers: Jason White, Darcy Dowling, Kirsten Logan, Sung Park. I-Iowdeee! Two Rebels support Key Club at Penguinis Night. Seniors Deepak McLaren, Matthew Lareson, and Stephanie Miller argue the importance of nuts and brownies on the frozen yogurt. This year's Key Club was more successful than ever before. Its 72 members gave their time and effort for such community efforts as shoveling snow for the elderly. Key Club also sponsored a Penguin's night at Penguin 's Frozen Yogurt. The profits from this night go toward various club projects. CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS ez , , Sponsor, Mrs. Harris PEER CCDU SELORS Seniors, Lynnette Reed and Paula Collard. Everybody knows how hard it is to talk about things like drugs and sex, especially to parents. That's why the Peer Counseling program was started. The students in- volved in the program have all had experience with teen problems like drug abuse, di- vorce or just getting along. Students were able to get a lot of help from a friend through confidential rap sessions with the Peer Coun- selors. vqvgq. '!'l'l l'! 3 lea' Senior, Tina Crenshaw flashes those pearl1es! back: Marguerit Bachmann, Pa Thao, Tracy Miller middle: Bob Griffin, Cristina Crenshaw font: Shawna Owens, David Deutsh, Christie Davids, Michelle Jackson, Paula Collard 'RY if 'Y' Y- I CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS 101 Rifle Team back: Chantal Passmore, Jessica Mason, Don Hill font: Sean Michel, Jay Smith, Doug Dearbome, Kenny Neville, Kristina McCabe l l J unior, Kristina Mc Cabe. Jr. Rob Hauert, and Soph. Patrick Trujillo take posing as seriously as . . . CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS Many of our finest Rebels belong to the organization JROT C. Some of these students are preparing for a career in the military, some would like to take advantage of the scholarship opportunities, and others just recognize the fine reputation that JROT C has. Led by Captain Goodman, JROTC practices marching, marksmanship and other military arts, for competion. The South High JROT C once again had an outstanding Rifle Team, and Color Guard. back: K. Mc'Call, F.Barra, D. Ortiz, J . Greiger, D. Salazar, M. Chicado Font: R. Vaughn, D. Martinez, V. Windom, R. Williams I 5 Q 'J , f'X'fTb- I l l l . ..., -E --,.,,.. M- l . T QT, , back' W. Benjamin, A. Miller, J. Smith, R. Hemandez middle: S. Zigler, E. Harrington, T. Villagranda, R. Mursick, L. Hebel Dont: J. Martin, E. Stachlik, L. Martinez, R. Grayson, C. Mullett asf? ggmmg :mam-M-Q J I K ,-1-'fi , E K JQ - 9.15 ,V 4, .,... , al .fy -.. I Va stu:- ' E ' if- 1'm 44-. fic - S V 4 W , , fx ROTC! back to Font: C. Groom, J. Cluff, A. Schmultzer, D. Trammell, T. Johnson, J. Tumer, J. Speck, C. Jones, S. Kelley, N. Draz Sophomore Janelle Mulhem, smiles for the camera. CLUBS 8: ORGANIZATIONS 1 03 CONCERT sux, N N gf.. wmv' .sf f 'N Q S TV' 'i if . 1 1:.. ..,..xQ. N Anne Brasel, Ursa Laszlo, Sheryl Lolmaugh, Tony Wilson, Mr. Gray, Felicia Jackson, Terry Weissert, Carlos Bames, Sara Ramsey, Paula Collard, Heather Conover, Sandora Stewart Not pictured: Sheri Griffin, Ginger Lewis, Lona Barnes, Denia Grove, Shelley Huett, Teresa Roberson, Leanna Casias, Mary Boares, Chiystal Fields. S - H1 l Q lf: r .. s. Q.. s, as , .tm Q ,l ff' . 5 'i - Ursa Laszlo, Anne Brasel, and Felicia Jackson put on their 'gWe are bad pose. FINE ARTS X CHUIR Chris DeThomas, Bonnie Harris and Tony Wilson sing Somewhere . . . Bonnie Harris, Sarah Ramsey, Tony Wilson, Ginger Lewis, Sandora Stewart Mr. Grey leads the choir. out there . LL CITY C CIR All City Choir tunes up at rehearsal. Q 5.5530 Chris Gregory, Heather Conover, Bonnie Harris, Anne Brasel, Valerie Buckingham, and Sarah Ramsey represented South in the All-City Choir this year. That they were among the best in the entire city and it showed in all of the fine performances this group produced. Great job. FINE ARTS 105 CUNCERT BA Mr. Dobbs looks for the right beat. X 5 5 A 4 9. Gerald Tribble flashes his pearlies. X .V as i K r Sweet sounds from Angie Villalobos. Concert Band once again pro- duced some great musical sounds as the members learned new material and performed for the school. N 5 5 Jill' AD NCED BA yearis football games. James Musselman says, Grr, I hate this song. Qi las Advanced band led by Mr. Dobbs produced some beautiful music this year. Although not starting the year Mr. Dobbs was able to create an outstanding music program and entertained the fans at many of this Harrison keeps away evil spirits. above: Leslie Schelhaas, Alex Ragel, Sheryl Lolmaugh below: Ray . ,,,., .Ag ., we , , D ' f 1 Q' sys-wf K Shawna Yearling blows some cool notes. A - e-'L f fs' as '51 top fl to rj: Ray Harrison, Alex Ragel bottom fl to rj: Shawna Yearling, Leslie Mondragon, Leslie Schelhaas, Sheryl Lolmaugh, Nick Lucero, James Musselman. FINE ARTS 107 IAZZ BAN This year's Jazz Band proved to be better than ever with the new coming of Mr. Thomas Simmons. Mr. Sim- mons seemed to work well with the band and visa versa. The Jazz Band entertained South at school assemblies, after school programs, and at football games. We can ex- pect to see many good things from this band in the future. Kelly Grieg, a rose amoung the thorns. . . . flash those pearlies! Kelly Grieg, Tony Wilson, Brian Weiss, Patrick Clark, Kumbe Ginnane, Sean Michel, Jason Olson, Patrick Deveny, Rebecca Hudgins, Jesse Avila, Brian Ianiel, Robert Weiss, Deanna Frye, Eric Dalio Not Pictured: Nick Lucero Q? fee-ieeLf'Wd 5 2 X XX W FINE ARTS STAGE CREW BUILDS THE WAY TO THE TCP I i Wmim. w,,.,w-mv' Jay Smith and Aaron Myers look for an encore. 3455 Stage Crew serves as a foundation for all South High activities held in the audito- rium. Stage Crew prepares sets, lighting, sound, and oth- er necessities for putting on a production. Mr. Lingle spon- sors the Stage Crew. Conn Anufrijevas gives assistance. K.- Robert Kettleson bends to the occasion. Conn Anufrijevas. Guy Cocagne, David Dodson, Christopher Johnson, Robert Kettleson, Mark Lohrig, Matthew Meadow, Lealand McKie, Mark Miranda. Aaron Myers, Chris Peterson, William Pittam, Dawn Schlage, Stephen Shrum, Jay Smith. John Wear III, James Williams, Jason, Williamson. FINE ARTS Drama Club This year's Drama Club is proving much better with age. Second year sponsor, Randy Thomas, has brought new and refreshing changes to the production, and acting tecniques of South High's ac- tors. The Drama Club put on two plays, one in fall and one in spring, and a musical. Junior Pat Deveny lances a fellow actor during the fall play, Tom J ones. , W im: .,,,. A .,.. ...... . ,, 3 2, E 3g , ,?: 1ggf1l ,sg J- M ,LW ,L , i,' ' K' , '-,,' ,ia .,q, , E V, V V ,,.,a,...,LV A ,, ,i,Y,,g,g 2 'A M, I ly ' .. H it , ' ' , V ' J ', r. k-'ff t E . V at lrrs L lg ,, was s E' 2 -Q, 1. H - , ' at if . Q? , V M, l in r. t ,,, , ,,,, ,,i W ir , M K x L if K, J W lllle l E J ,,'V , , V ' ,ga 0, ta K- Q' ,, lb af s , ,fr-Y , gm I , ,, ---ffff I I ta - tg! , e ' 't A rrff M limi L N ' '-. any f 'lm 5 ' tl , ,.., i , 7 ii- fn, Wa,,,N,M,,,- ' ,mme mmm I ,,,,.,,M.,,?1rt 7,.: ei k, f' P'Wf :f A,,g5e1 ra' If f w + , - f 'fff 1 W. , f 1' z l in at far left Dear, you've got ring around the collar! above middle: It's only a little leak in the waterbed! Junior Perry Lowe looks Ssssimply Ssssstunning Tracy Adams, Leanne Anderson, Annette Barros, Ivy Bishop, David Carlson, Julie Carlson, Kate Carney, Jessica Chernila, Kelly Coons, Shelli Coons, Margot Crookston, Salli Darden, David Deutsch, Patrick Deveny, Jennifer Drake, Christopher Gregory, Kimberly Heth, Shelley Hughes, Kristiana Huitron, Stephanie Jauregui, Chaka Johnson, Brittany Klaus, Perry Lowe, Anthony Maschinot, Enrique Orozco, Holly Osendorf, Eric Rice, Miguel Salazar, Morgan Singleton, Wally Stern, Jonathon Tamby, Sara Walsh, Laura Woods, Jenny Zimmerman, Bridget Mc Gill, David Mes, ,M ,wt f CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ef f, Carlson, Deva Simpson, Salli Darden, Julie Sanchez, Annette Barros ,..-'M ,,,,, SZ Get their act together. y Julie Carlson puts stage makeup on Pat Deveney, or is it Patricia? Pres. Julie Carlson, V.P. Morgan Singleton, V.P. Pat Deveny, Sec. Kate Carney, Sec. Leanne Anderson, Treas. Miguel Salazar, Tracey Adams, Annette Barros, David Carlson, Heather Conover, Kelly Coons, Shelli Coons, Christopher De Thomas, Chris Gregory, Shelly Hughes, Kristiana Huitron, Robert Kettleson, Perry Lowe, Bridget Mc Gill, Holly Osendorf, Eric Rice, Julie Sanchez, Jonathan Tamby, Sarah Walsh, John Wear, Laura Woods, Jenny Zimmerman. The International T hespian Society was an organization whose members demonstrated outstanding talent and par- ticipation in the theatrical arts. Students became members by earning points in drama, theatre study, and dramatic par- ticipation. These students, along with the Drama Club, put on an excellent performance in the fall play Tom J onesfl They were directed and sponsored by Mr. Randy Thomas. Take a bow, T hespians! Ivy Bishop, Shelli Coons, Perry Lowe, Morgan Singleton, Tracy Williams, and Miguel Salazar What? Whoa, thatls heavy dude! Mr. Thomas - Thank you! Thank You all! Jon Tamby pleads for his life. FINE ARTS 111 i X X , x XX XXX X x X NX X N x X y lx ' X X XX XX- X x X X X X Taeagpiiwlw i AZ i X BRINGING . . . T0 LIFE 2858 gfdpei p6ll'l'l0l1Cl WCLVIZCLHCCFQJ yen! fgufdzr land .kleaden 90,1 BQLL 1 14 RGYALTY 900 IIXUQKCA pllfldy Zegkl' fa L8 jane mile C , N 1 1 I i D I I 1 ,Y ,',,P H W I-A i laws. X .... ' Y Y , - --an .Homecoming Jcng 8' Queen Zachary Jgufz 8' ofyneffe lgeecl ROYALTY 1 1 5 A! file muffin garfan 1 16 ROYALTY Wan SML 7 ing ri ell rf, an E 2 Cupicfa geau .Mag gric O,6onnor Joe Quinfana ROYALTY 1 17 1 18 ROYALTY Q r Z! 6 7? a Q Senior Spring eonrl: Marilyn Zana'erJ, Rbonela Lopez, Maareen Doyle i l n Z 72 Q' SE 6 7' I ringing in J o J' M e el i n a Freflnnan Spring conrl: Janelle Harney, joy Meelina, Krizrna Ginnane fiinior Spring eonrf: Abigail Harelie, Einilyjenfen, Felicia jaekfon F e l i e Q i ll e e n d J a C ,Q .f 0 72 Spring with Style A n el r e a Q Z! 6 M ,. , fl? e C n I n S 1 S Af' z Soplzoinore Spring eoarf' Anelrea Molnfire, Dawn Maeiaf, jalie Sanelzez ROYALTY 1 1 9 N ight ,ff Q Q' 0 - x 5 A L, E 1 -2:52 g SG 'Q ig.: gg .wi k , ROYALTY C Z1 1' i J To Remember jemieaf King mee! Queen Senior! 1' C I 61 i 122 ROYALTY The Town Senimf King nnn' Qneen ,lf 1 JMX X BRINGING TQ LIFE ADMI ISTRATORS Mr. Ray Humphrey, Principal Mr. David Wells, Assistant Principal ... Amulet-ai... Ms. Terrie Scott, Assistant Principal 126 ACADEMICS Ms. Barbara Piascik, Assistant Principal Mr. Ray Humphrey, our principal, was in his third year here at South. He had been involved in education l for 32 years. Mr. Humphrey received both of his college degrees from the University of Denver. He enjoyed working with the students, faculty, and staff at South. In his spare time, Mr. Humphrey liked to travel and fish. This year, as in previous years, South's administrators took the lead in running the school. However, changes were made and two more vice principals were added, bringing the total number of administrators to six. Duties were divided among the vice principals, which helped the school to be more organized and even better than ever before. . 1 f-'A 'fl 4 41 nz .. , ..,, W xv 1 y 4 41 W Y fffi if . i . ii' V - c.. a. r . 1 . ',, e r . .,,,. , Mr. Thomas Marquez, Assistant Principal Mr. Lloyd Knapp, Assistant Principal ACULTY MEMBER rs. Sandra Abdelmeged vecial Education K, fl aa Ms. Chris Abell Mrs. Mabel Anderson Mathematics IIE English WW awfnw r. Jack Bailey athematics Mr. Gene Beitler Mrs. Mary Blakely Science Business rs. Johan Bowen-Evans udent Advisor s. Margaret Bruckbauer tecial Education Ms. Kathleen Aubert Special Education Ms. Margaret Boucher Special Education Miss Diana Browner Special Education Ms. Kathleen Camey Special Education ACADEMICS 127 Mrs. Evelyn Cohen FOREIGN LANGUAGE f It 3 ' f 3 Mrs. Betty Cox HOME ECONOMICS Mr. Ronald Deal ENGLISH Mr. Robert Dugas SCIENCE FACULTY fyl , f . fflll f I ' ywfw '1M ' f',' ' ---ff ,... . xi ,,, 5' I 'I H ., yly -' ' 55 ' ' ,,, I , , 'i',.5'V L ili ,,'l I rf' I vvv-III Mr. Roland Connors MATHEMATICS I DlDN'T HAVE I 1 N. C 5 . K I if QQ Qin Mrs. Sarah Curry MATHEMATICS , ,..:: vi . W, , ffgl- ,V V 3, V ' , V? X - ,,,, , rr' ,,, Q Mrs, Elizabeth Deline Ms. Susan Dickinson SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH , Ma :ff .,.,,,, 14 tttg :az ,,,vf M4 'rrr Mfwwf' f,,, fn W if nftf,:?f5nf?WmWAf r,- i ,, ' 'I :.'r ,,, I f , I,,,, r'Ilr I s' I f l I ,,1, ,,,V , S 1 fl si by ' I,,, ' , A I 'I' Mr. Lawrence Elliott ENGLISH Mr. Richard Ellsworth SOCIAL STUDIES f fr :un - f lftt f f Wt, , mg I 'ws Q 5 E V V ' f. kk Z Q or 1 tm H, I I Mr, Robert Douglas COUNSELOR Mrs. Barbara Fairbanks ENGLISH fr mtl u I .3 ff? , :x4Iaff:.l,qF'. Carl Garver Mrs Naoml Hams THEMATICS COUNSELOR Mrs. Ruth Hauck Mr. Gerald Hedges ENGLISH ENGLISH ,g,, , ' ,,v',' ,Z rrv + A H ,,,,.:. A ' - . rr,Hr Mrs. Judy Helfer Mr. Gary Hernandez Mr. Allen Hill Mr. William Holden HOME ECONOMICS BUSINESS EDUCATION SCIENCE SPECIAL EDUCATION Z may Mr. Jerry Hughes Mr. John Huston Mrs. Carol Johnson Mr. George Kienlin SCIENCE BUSINESS EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS MATHEMATICS FACULTY Q22 Z ' If QW , M, f,,W,, 1- V I QW W 1 . Mrs. Pricilla Lemak Mr. Darwin Lingle Dr. Raymond Lobato Mrs. Tia Luna SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION FOREIGN LANGUAGE ART E Mrs. Frances McAllister Mrs. Edith Menough Mr. Gary Mitchell Mrs. Betty Mumey FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH S iw, .S I. 1 E . -w..,,,, Mr. Marvin Oliver Ms. Sue Oman PHYSICAL EDUCATION ENGLISH 1. is I . I Ig 5 Qi X 52 .L ,A Nz S A x I I ' Si I Mi. Koshy Phiuip Mi. Richard Porter S X SOCIAL STUDIES MATHEMATICS Q - fa? if 2. ,-1 , - s.- S. A ,XSS .wi , 2 R 5 S A ,H Mr. Val Prisjatschew SPECIAL EDUCATION iii-, -'.. Av' .. i iw t Lc: , P iik A M Mr. Ray Santee SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Dennis Ragsdale PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Richard Schreiber INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION mea x With' Miss Susan Rupp SPECIAL EDUCATION he Mrs. Lynn Shanahan SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Robert Schideler SOCIAL STUDIES W Mrs. Valerie Southers COLLEGE COUNSELOR . X . Mrs. Vickie Salazar ENGLISH Ms. Heather Sheets BUSINESS EDUCATION .4 ' Miss Geraldine Slezak SCIENCE ,W- - 5' f 2'LtfiwWi , 7 ' 2 ' ff wfri. 'NW f ,ti . , , , , , fX L:?' f ,,.. . ' I I Mr. Robert Stransky STUDENT ADVISOR FACULTY 1 31 Mr. Hurfexy Sudds INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Dr. Paul Ton SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Paul Usery INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 4 ' , ,,,, 5 Ms. Emily Vilkus HOLD YOUTH 132 FACULTY Mr. Randall Thomas ENGLISH Mr. Luke Terry Mr. Paul Tauer SOCIAL STUDIES COUNSELOR Mr. Scott Torgerson SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Leo Vera ART 2 ' f -' .2 W X x ,ff Mrs. Sally Weismann Sergeant Al Welch Mr. Louis Westman PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROTC MATHEMATICS I 4 MW, 4 X an I' Vg? 1 :54, Y' 4 I 'M Az ff? I R. Ars. Barbara White Mr. Jim Wieland 'HYSICAL EDUCATION COUNSELOR '41 ' M' 1. - fl Mr. Charles Woods SCIENCE Miss Susan Woytek FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Al Wuth SCIENCE 1 ' f Mr. Thomas Simmons MUSIC I 1. A I Captain Ronald Goodman ROTC FACULTY 133 Lori Chappell Social Worker X X aa ref M ' ' :Er1'7f'Wf , 'wf'9777n, ' J , . ,,'- ,- H aa f M J A W ,, f '- T Qa , gf f mu , , QW' if , K PARAPROFESSIONALS: Margaret Abeyta, Dallas Burleson, Jeff Coleman, Roger Hall, Angela Montgomery, Lee Paul, Edna Picld, Pat Sells, LaVasta Tootle, James Trumbull, Angie Zadro OFFICE STAFF: Viola Cook, Karen Cunningham, Rebecca Darby, Lela Francis, Yvonne Jordan, Gerri Moss, Jane Salsbury, Peggy Wright Lois Mooney Nurse ' y - , - X .f -. , ii , 4 2, Deanie Anderson Librarian Charlene Benson, Pam Dice Diane Brown, Barbara Ricketts Interpreters ACADEMICS ESOL Tutors asf '11 9 1 , 4 s 5 , 'M' 'WWW 4, Af 17 ww.- 'ww Q2 SECURITY STAFF: Tony Anthony, Josie Lee, LUNCHROOM STAFF: Billie Vafeades, Manager, Anita Carlson, Styntje DeKock, Mary Ellis, Joyce Willie Ward Finley, Vickie Fisher, Helen Nelson, Dixie Ockers, Frances Romero CUSTODIAL PERSONNEL: Roger Mier, Head Custodian, Amold Grossetete, Arnold Hernandez, Mark Marquez, Gilbert Martinez, James Mulqueen, Allan Murray, Joyce Osendorf, Jacqueline Schwindt, Robin Taggart, Phyllis Troncosa frfrf- 'W' Y' V- 7- --- - f Terrie Mendenhall Media Technician ACADEMICS 1 35 XIQ 2 136 BRING-ING T0 LIFE Abeyta, Gina Abeyta, Valentino Allen, Jesse Anderson, Alberta Anderson, Briana Anderson, Polly Archer, Anamarie Armendariz Jr., Ramon Amold, Randolf Arrington, Rebecca Ashley, Jimmy Avila, Timothy Bamford, Derek Banks, Kenyn Bann, Catherine Bannon, Aaron Barnes, Carlos Bartsch, Karrie Bechtold, Brahm Bell Jr., John Benton, Maggie Bennett, Carl Bemal, Michelle Blanchard. Karen Blanning, Adam Booras, Marie Bradley, Stevie Breaux, David Brown, Cathy Brown, Derrick Bruce, Gregory Buckingham. Wendy Buckner, Jose Butler, Edward Byrd, Galynn Cabral, Rosalinda Carney, Carson Carr, Joshua Casias. Leanna Caudill. Crystal Chang, Susan Chatlield. Shane Chavez, Dee Chavez. Subrina Chen, Susan Chernila. Jessica Childers. Trina FRESHME 9 ' X X C N H R. QNX X at X Q ibn. ak I' X gyn- X s S x Y fx A 'C x N iXK Q, 193 t 2 45 6 X J X .gc 5 ,L fivx .N , ka.. , X , K- 59 ,Q Q- jf : Ai - rf, we - ! 4 - - ,XX I ga V' K , 'i ' C , 5 -N .. . ,,, - , ,, X c' ' V12 f , . - Q iii-A s 'CT B l eww , .,,.,.,. .. . .... S 7 . ' .... .... . 'L J X . , A is t w,,,,-,J 1 X L. , X- . at XE. H X Q It . ix X . I X . 138 FRESHMEN X Sw X wx 5 s -.Q - - . X M x Rx' ws .. XX A rx A ex N, JE X a Q S 3 ST STARTI NX M g ixf 1 5? W , t it ..,,,,4x, ..... .iw . ,- zik. - -. if -. 5 we at X E ,E X .kj ' N K X F5 QS? 'EN Q X .+ I t ears- Q - f f--- SE '85 -1 .-1. 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Q Forrester, Steven Gaddis, Tosha Galamay, Janelle Garcia, Arthur Garcia, Christina Garrett, Melissa Gaskin, Phillip Geist, Destrie Gill, Donna Ginnane, Krizma Givens, Radiah Gonzales, John Cho, Misun Choi, Claudia Clardy, Richard Clark, Seamus Claxton, Kevin Clay, Bryant Clay, Garret Clufi Jonathan Coates, Donna Conklin, Brent Constance, Wade Cook, Jennifer Coons, Shelli Cordova, Zeke Coronado, Valerie Covarrubias, Michelle Crews, Stephen Cross, Chrystal Dalio, Eric Dang, Hoa Dardano, Evan Dethomas, Michael Diaz, Amparo Dirden, Maryann Dodson, David Drew, Theresa Duffy, Michael Eagle, Mark Exstrom Garrett Farley, Seretta Farrell, Jennifer Ficzko, Paula Fisher, Latonya Floyd, Vercie Flynn, Brian FRESHMEN 139 Gonzales, Lorrie Gonzales, Stephanie Graham, Joseph Graves, Voltaire Gray, Betty Grayson, Rosemarie Green, Alfie Grigsby, Minder Hailemelekot, Jonathan Hancock, Molly Harper, Maurice Harris, Jeanann Harvey, Janelle Hawken, Melissa Haynes, Yvonne Heifner, Lisa Heimbichner, Lora Helmer, Justin Hernandez, Darryl Hernandez, Rojelio Holland, Brian Howard, Cynthia Huang, Yao Hong Huett Wendy Hunn, Danya Hunt, Jacquelin 5 5. 5 i E J wma . , .Q , J 53 J ' K QE? wif '-.,.2 ,Q S s 5 s 'se M if g x 5 V' . 9 ' X N X s X S su, S s f? 5 34 kV,,,, , W 140 FRESHMEN Husak, John Jackson, Rhonda Jackson, Shawn Jennings, Gary Jennings, J erry Johnson, Melinda Jones, Crotisha Jones, Donita Jones, Kellie y X . X X ses 5 ,U sw . bzz, 5 News-ei gsqegsifss. .. ., ' 55 D ., ww, F a l Z - X 'X x gk S X at s.. t . - ,sz--'51 Jones, Stafford Kashamnn, Peter Kastner, Jessica Kay, Douglas Kemp, Delisha Klearman, Jacob Knight, Bryan Knotts, Laura Kohn, Richard -sf it oarr S ig, oiKe a s, , x X: SN ES? E' Q SA X X .. ,,,. ' Q X A4 K ....,. p t - ,. tv X .. WL R Krueck, Melissa La Combe, Rudy Lam-Thi, Thuy Le, Thanhtuye Lee, Kevin Lee, Kong Lemire, Michelle Lents, Christie Lippincott, Meredith Liu, Haiyan Lolmaugh, Sheryl Lopez, Tina Lucas, Peggy Lucero, J odine Ly, Khoua MacDonald, Dawn Madden, Byron Madison, Doris Martinez, Arthur Martinez, Dustin Martinez, Lorraine Martinez, Marty Marinez, Sheila Marymee, Sabrina Maschinot, David Mason, Jessica FRESHMEN 141 May, Christina McClinton, Tahana McFarland, Edward Medina, Bridget Mondragon, Leslie Monroe, Neal Montoya, Bonnie Montoya, Mark Montoya, Michelle Montoya Ill, Tito Moren, Emily Morgan, Jerry Munday, William Mursick, Melissa Nakamura, Keith Ness, James Neville, Linda Norodom, Abiyarath Norodom, Dararath Olson, Kristie Ornelas, Sean Ortiz, David Ortiz, Wendy Ouk, Synuon Palmer, David Palmer, Stevie Palomares, Jose Passmore, Chantel Pauley, Regina Paylor, Jennifer Perez, David Peters, Latanya Peterson, Chris Poole, Deidra Pope, Shawn 142 FRESHMEN in-.Nj M s W - ' Qt, 'W fl-555 r fe- V5 , Qvv' ...Q Quezada, Louise Quintana, Luis Rabbitt, Melanie Racine, Shelly Ramirez, Patrick Rangel, Alejandro R :ix E Sag P ti. W 4 1 u k X X X s X eeee X is :P ,, L at Rau, Melvin Recker, Derek Reedy, Aaron Reese, Rodney Reeves, Steven Reyes, Jose Rivera, Marissa Roberson, Charles 5' fs Sanchez, Ja Seay, Jacob Robino, Trina Robinson, Almetra Robinson, Justin Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Juliet Rodriguez, Kimberly Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Sonia Roedel, Cari Rogol, Brett Romero, Berlinda Romo, Sherrie Rosales, Andreita Ruiz, Yvette SOI1 Sandoval, Miguel Schelhaas, Leslie Schmutzler, Andrew Schneeberger, Jessica Scoggins, Aaron FRESHMEN 143 Segura, Dawn Segura, Steven P-.-Qllrfiflif I -1 -K , ,.. Nur, -:Sis- Servoss, Rob Sharpley, Dale Sidwell, Shannon Silva, Michael Simpson, Deva Smith, Jay 4 ei gk Q Ss 5 C S 2 K li , T S X . .. Qtr K x x x M Y Snoddy, Albert Sok, Sotheary Sprung, Stacey Starr, David R Stem, Walter Suazo, Ernest Suthers, Kimberly Sutton, Jennifer Sutton, Rosaline Tafoya, Patricia Tauger, Stefan Thompson, Tobi Torrez, Justin Torrez, Rachel Towne, Earl Trammell, David Trujillo, Leanne Trujillo, Tuesday 3? A :TG ' ' ' , SSX '112e:fiii: '2' 1- if 3. 5 wi 2 T -Q ' .X sw 'Q X P F , ,,.,, fe, Truong, Ba Turner, John Vargas, Maria s ,B he Vaughn, Randal Villagrana, Manuel Villegas, William Wagstaff, Holly Walsh, Sarah Waterbury, Heather dsl i Lint!! 144 FRESHMEN :Q K i 1 'kwa r Y 2 4 m:,, E ,,,, X li ff fi ,J f if fe ', H f aft -5 f will Wattley, Lashan Wear, Meghan Weiss, Brian White, Brian Whitfield, F. Williams, Andre Williams, Deana Williams, James wig Williams, Ladon WXXW ,ga- Williams, Nicole Williams, Raymon Williams, Rosondra Williams, Stacey Wilson, Bren Wilson, Brenton ,f Windom, Vincent Winn, Eddie Wolfe, Rodney Writer, Laura Yuran, Jesse Ziegler, Sean Zimmerman, Jennifer Yankee, Shawn Yearling, Shauna Young, Timothy Young, Todd f ? Z1 FRESHMEN 145 CDPHUMGRES Abbott, Demian Adams, Tracey Aikens, David Alfrey, Matthew Allen, Joshua Alt, Joshua Altman. Georg Anderson, Leanne Andrade, Charmane Antonius, Mekebeb Archer, Andrew Avants, Tammi Avila. Delia Bailey, Brooke Bailey, Nicholas Baldon. Jeffrey Ball, Tina Banks, Desha Barnes, Cassandra Barros, Annette Baugher, Petra Bellrock, Lisa Benjamin, Warren Bennett, William Bishop, Ivy Bonderson, Joey Boyer, Eric Bronson, Nichole Brott, Tanya Brown, Brian Brown, Janette Brown Samuel Brydon, Vince Button, Jason Byler, Scott Byrd, Glenn 146 SOPHOMORES ' -' ' 'GrTSX::fiiIE:?:lffN5E?5N'l':EsE:: xy ,- , -- 'HQ W THE WAY ijsfyjr Cierpial, Michael Clay, Clarissa Cocagne, Guy Cain, Meredith Calderon, Vincent Calixto, Clementine Carlson, David Camey Kate Caro, Lolita Carr, James Castrellon, Jessie Chavez, Brian Chavez, Cordelia Chicado, Mark Choi, Yoon Cooley, Margaret Coon, Laura Coons, Kelly Cooper, Damion Cooper, Mario Cottier, Kristen na ,,,,, Jai! :ra A ' ,- Nw . Xt, ,Q - MJ 4' 6 SGPHO Wm Coutts, Christopher Crawfurd, Chad Curtis, Timothy Dailey, Tanisha Daniel, Belinda Daniel, Michael MORES 147 Day, Michael Dearborn, Doug Deleon, Lisa Detrick, Jeremiah Deutsch, David Diaz, Norma Dillon, Julie Dixon, Tanya Dobson, Dean Dotson, Kyle Drake, John Duerson, Tiercel Duggan, Elizabeth Edwards, Idella Ersahin, Dursun Ersahin, Sultan Fields, Joanne Fields, Tamarra Fisher, James Gallegos, Orlando Gamba, Casey Gamble J r.,Stanley Garcia, Charles Ghobadian, Ashkan 148 SOPHOMCRES Gibson, Lori Gieg, Kelly Gill, Michelle Gora, Christopher Gorman, Shea Gourley, Lorr Gray, Deshon Greer, Patrick Grimes, Lamar Jensen, Meredith Johns, Stephanie Johnson, Karl Johnson, Steven Johnson, Todd Kallas, Alex J . sg, ,, J S 'E ,Q is . is XZ 5 Guidry, Kareem Gwin, Melanie Halcomb, Ronald Harrington, Eric Harrison, Christopher Harrison, Darchelle Hawkins-Long, John Heck, Justin Heth, Kimberley Hickman, Mike Hilburger, Holly Hines, Marlon Ho, Han Hozumi, Totsuo Huerta, Sonia Hughes, Shelley Hunt, Tami Hutchins, Christopher Hyde, SEQ ,n Ingram, Lario Jacobi, Alexander Jacobs, Thomas James, Delbert Jaramillo, Christine SOPHOMORES 149 Kelly, Stacee Kim, Kyung Klaus, Brittany Klearman, Tillie Kniseley, John Kreutang, Janthana V 1 Kuhn, Charles Laniel, Brian Laszlo, Ursa Lee, Dewanda Lee Jr., Matthew Lenzini, Leticia Lewis, Ginger Linn, Casey Lucero, Christina Lumley, Heather Luna, Karina Ly, Chieng Macey, Tschudy Macias, Dawn MacLaren, Rachel Manzanares, Steven Marques, Jill Martin, Jeffery Martinez, Christopher Martinez, Delicia Martinez, Michael Martinez, Raymond Mathiesen, Luke Mauzey, Michael Maynie, Damani McGill, Bridget Mclntire, Andrea 150 SOPHOMORES X 23' Q' , ,L ks if , sis s QM xx 52,553 is Q7 X X rise 5 Miss X essex H McMaster, Scott Medina, David Meunier, Christopher Miller, Monica Montoya, Angela Moore, Jeremiah Moore, Michelle Morre, Sophie Mora, John ' , 5 Mulhem, Janelle Musselman, James Myers, Aaron Myhren, Lenny Neely, Matthew Nestor, Kimberly Nguyen, Hop Nieto, Adriana Oliver, Ladonna Olson, Jason Olson, Jennifer Olson, Wendelyn Ostrom, Daniel Owen, Jason Owens, Shawna O'Connor, Christopher Pasillas, Guillermo Patterson, Donald Patterson, Ronald Peltier, Camomille Pena, Annie Perego, Jacquelin Perry, Melina Peterson, John SOPHOMORES 151 N' it F, Reyes, Alberto Rollinger, Wendy Rosenthal, Julie Rucker, Vincent Sadaquat, Easaa Sanchez, Julie Sandoval, Osvaldo Sandoval, Reies Schmauch, Sarah Slocum, Jason Smith, Courtney Smith, Leslie Smith, Tracy Spanjer, Brian Speck, Jonathan Stanecki, Daniel Stasinos, Gregory Stirling, Brian 152 SOPHOMORES 'fl l ig Petersen, Nikki Phifer, Melissa Poledor, Larr Quintana, Lori Quintana, Michelle Rangel, Daniel Recchia, Zebu Recker, Thomas Reiter, Taffy Reppeto, Justin Rey, Valery Reyes, Adrian Stretton, Christine Stubbs, Ryan Stuchlik, Eli Tamby, Jonathan Tapia, Cody Tebockhorst, Eric Thao, Ko Thomas, Stephen Tice, Mark Titus, William Torrez, Joseph Trujillo, Patrick Turbo, John Turbo, Vic Ulibarri, Adam Valdez, Sean Vallegos, Sunny Vigil, Michelle Vuillermos, Seuerine Wahl, Evan Wakugawa, Nana Walter, Gayle Warren, Lanette Waymire, Vance Weinzapfel, Aaron Weller, Erin Wheeler, Kelly Wheeler, Sherrie Wilkinson, Joshua Williams, Dana Williamson, Tammy Witulski, Peter Wong, Maylang Yamaguchi, Mia Yoblonski, Meagan Young, Arnetta SOPHOMORES 153 IU IORS Abarzua, Evans Abetya, Tina Alsop, Eric Alston, Clarence Andries, Angela KA XX Anufrijevas, Conn Arnold, William Atkins, Lisa Avants, Cyndi Banks, Kimberly Bannon, Julie Barra, Fred Bates, Frederick Beausang, Tonya Beckner, Melissa -f - X ,, Besikof, Mark 5 Bessard, Loraine ' Blair, Linc i Brewer, Cathy X Button, Sonya Vw? f , t , ,,, ,i,ii. ,iy ,i,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,i,i y 2 Zac? 'Huw at .' ff: ' f Q 1 '27 we t2 gt' Cali, Matthew , ,Q Campbell, Eugene WCW Carlson, Julie Carpenter, Matthew Carr, Gina 404 Carrera, Cindy Chavez, Tammy M ,.. C ho, Hyun Cho, Sung Choi, Yong 154 IUNIORS EXT T0 G0 Mi' Clark, Patrick Clufi, James Colte, Paul Conklin, Matthew Cooper, Gregory Creque, David Creque, Melanie Crippen, Stuart Crookston, Margot Cross, Rena Crowe, Gregory Cmmrine, Randall Curtis, John Curtis, Yvonne Dalbom, Julie Darden, Salli De Thomas, Christopher Devan Jr., Robert Deveny, Patrick Dolan, Angela Dozier, Dawna Drake, Jennifer Easterbrooks, Aaron Edilla, Erin Fields, Crystal Fischer, William Foley, Victor Frank, Dean Frank, Karen Franzen, Mindy IUNIORS Frye, Deanne Garcia, Anthony Garcia, Stephanie Gesink, David Giacomozzi, Douglas QNX il. m lil Gillpatrick, Roslyn Ginnane, Kumbe Graham, Robert Graves, Lisa Gregory, Christopher :TXT . , -. Griffin, Sheri Hailemelekot, Alexander X. Hall, Vanessa Hanblin, Kimberly Q.. Hardie, Abigail Harrison, Theodore 1 Harskjold, Nathaan Harvey, Jeni Hassman, Polly Hauert, Robert Hazleton, Matthew Heath, Ryan Heifner, Jennifer Hernandez, Richard Hertweck, Ronda Heymans, Ricardo 156 IUNIORS Jackson, Felicia Jackson, Tamika Jara, Veronica Jensen, Emily Johnson, Chaka Johnson, Lance Hill, Crystal Hill, Donald Hinsdale, Jeremy Ho, Hang Holman, Daryl Horace, Tanga Hudgins, Rebecca Huett, Shelly Humphrey, Annette Ipaktchi, Farzad Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Tanya Jones, Melissa Kaplinski, Tiaja Keene, Jeremy Kerr, Edward Knox, Chip Koch, Jennifer Kong, Sung Koudelka, Shane IUNIORS 157 Lopez, Jessica Lopez, Jodeen Lovato, Mark Lowe, Perry Luff, Steven Luna, Jaime MacDonald, Robert Maldonado, Elias Martin, Stacy Martinez, David Maschinot, Anthony Maxwell, Jamie McCabe, Kristina McCall, Xavier McCormack, Jeffery McGuire, Heather McLaughlin, Douglas McLean, Rachel McMahon, Kunis McManus Kevin 15 8 IUNIORS Lairsmith Katrina Lane, Christina Le, Thanhtung Lee, Yulee Likhitwonnawu, Ausnee Loehrig Mark sit gs Pounders, Stephanie Quinn, Jason Quintana, Zimena Raen, Mark Rankin, Shellie Reese, Laticia L McWade, Karla Miller, Tracy Monroe, Orlando Montano, Sandra Montoya, Danielle Montoya, Gerald Moore, Joseph Mueller, Patrick Nevels, Ann Norodom, Pheanorat Oakes, Stephanie Ochoa, Evangeline Osendorf, Holly Park, Eun Parrish, Vincent Perez, Antonio Pham, Tuan Phillips, Zachary Pickens, Mariyum Pickett, Dayna IUNIORS 159 Richardson, Marcel Ritze, Brandon Robinson, Vincent Robinson, Virgil Roedel, Kevin Ross, Ashley Rutherford, Marcia Saenz, Angelica Salazar, Miguel Sarabia, Jennie if Steveson, Robert Sundquist, Konn Swain, Anthony Taht, Mark Taylor, Chera Taylor, Rachel Thalos, Paul Thao, Pa Tomasino, Tosca Trench, Aaron 160 IUNIGRS Schmidt, Matthew Schultz, Gary Singleton, Morgan Smit, Robert Spencer, Elgin Stegall, Bradley it at' A X mf Q,.Ett,,::gg::- . A. YF 1 S so K-I? ' ,,.11 3 P, .Q,,. 1 . S' 1 3 NX get X330 tsee s . - Trevino, Celeste Tribble, Gerald Tubbs, Dale Ulibarri, Steven Vaughn, Michael Velasquez, Delbert Villalobos, Angela Vittum, Timothy Walker, Douglas Walsh, Dierdre Washington, Terirhond Watson, Eric Webb, Heather Weber, Mark Weiss, Robert Welch Timothy Weller, Anna White, Dennis Williams, Tracy Wilson, Antonie Woods, Laura Yoblonski, Chanda Zaffer, John Zellner, Edward 1UN1oRs 161 5 .AX Wm N3 XX Miki? QNX ,gg x W 'ili- X f xx X N MX X I 5 XX , AX XX HX 3 591 X X X 'SX X wx X ,gi vi 5k,XX X 'Sv X521 QNX YVY ww X Nix XL Xi? X Q W ,MX QMQXXX XQM wk Q XX X XXX NNXQX X X X XXXX X sbgew X X X X NMR Qi X QXN EXS ix if XXX XX in 'x A X gxx! Xi K .49 N. '41 AN ' N ASA HWXQ XXXQ fs? X vw QX X35 X XXX X ,X Xf .4 . X256 'fr-.: 3 K -K .,, ,Q .AN MAXXK: X., XX ,XXV M-X -:HN--,X -, , . :Q ..., ...x . ., .,. X. l L 5 X 1 .... A V X X ,XXX - -,XM- XX :XM ax ffslqrgfq-g - 1X5 K. ,, X 'FS?'51Sif' 'Ez i!F.XXfFQ5:1I1 ..z 11. :yffxk ' -ififw SX S X AVE' I A 2 4 . . . . .Y ,X I ' Y , N , , X ,W The name Sung Park soon became synony- mous with the word in- credible in her four years at South. Besides participating in and at- tending school athletic events, she found time to be a member in high standing of Key Club, National Honor Socie- ty, and Student Senate. - Being South's all school president, she be- came not only a symbol of leadership, but a true leader. Proof of this is the recognition E , TAMIKO ABO Where do the children play? Will you make us laugh, will you make us cry, will you tell DAVID AINSLEY . ..., se It at 332 it if N ZAHRAH ALI World peace, like community peace, does not require that each man love his neighbor. It . I A - - teas,- MARTY ALVIS The most important things are the hardest things to say. l love you Jerri, N-N..-,I+ N...- EDWARD BAKER Life is partly what you make it and partly how you take it. Life is too short to drink cheap beer. 164 SEN IORS she has also received from groups outside the school community. For the motivation and pride she brought to South, Sung Park def- initely deserves the title Rebel Rouser. KIMBERLY ANDERSON Strength begins with weakness-seperate but one us when to live, will you tell us when to die? I know we've come a long way, we're chaniging day to day. But tell me, where d' th' ch'ldr,n play. SYLECE ANDROMEDA Sometimes, as I drift idly on Walden Pond, Icease to live and begin to be. -H.D. Thoreau LISA ANGEL requires only that they live together with mutual tolerance, submitting their disputes to just and peaceful settlement.-John F. Kennedy MARGUERIT BACHMAN It is a mark of intelligence, no matter what you are doing, to have a good time doing it. - V.W. Cochran JOEL BAKKEN Perhaps this is the basis of this beautiful game-to be an individual. yet in the same moment, be a teammate. - Professor Mazzei and Pele JAMES BANN LGNA BARNES The dreams I dreamed yesterday will fulfill my today and tomarrow. .wx FELISHA BATES Reach for the stars and someday you will walk among them. - Good luck Class of'88. Make all your dreams come true. S fi, f 0 , fa BRYON BEAN SHARON BENNETT CRISTA BIEN When I walk the streets Life is short, I want to live To save a single human is to Kings and Queens step aside. while I'm alive. - Jean prevent the destruction of the - G.T. Harlow world. Good luck to the class Hold your head above the One vodka and OJ to go - l of'88. crowd and they won't bring you down. - Neil Peart For you the blind, who once could see, the bells toll for thee DELICIA BRAME ANNE BRASEL LESLIE BREWER We create our tomorrows by If you can imagine it, you The secret to deeper and what we dream today. Good can achieve it. more profound thought is - luck, class of,88. P.S, If you can dream it, you can Thanks for nothin', just fART3W L.R.M.Z,, T.J., become it. kidding. 1 love BKB, M.K.B., T.C., M.J.. William Arthur Ward NFWYA Whenever I needed someone, you were there. Thanks Mom, Dad, Mark, Val, Diane CHRISTINE BOWERMAN Live for today but remember yesterday and think of tomorrow. '88 JUNE BOURRILLION When reality comes Slowly imagination fades And the child grows up And walks away. It's been a year of growing, looking back, looking ahead, and leaving things behind. JOHN BRONKEMA No more fantasies No more games The real world is upon us now. M.A. and T.G for John MIRIAM BREWER . . . risk must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. The person who risks nothing, does nothing, and is nothing. Only the person who risks is free! ART3W Joel Bakken quickly earned recognition and respect for his high quality of performance on the soccer field. This respect was not con- fined to the fields of MAKELAIE BROWN South only, he was MEKELAYAI BROWN It is not enough to have a dream unless I'm willing to pursue it. Believe in yourself and you can achieve anything and don't let anyone stand in your way because I know I won't. ART3W:TJ, MKB, DB, MZ,TC,MJ. VALERIE BUCKINGHAM But seek first God's kingdom and His righteousness and all these things will be given unto you as well - Mat. 6:33. Jesus, King of Kings, Jesus makes me wanna sing, To hell with the devil -- Stryper God bless class of '88 awarded All-City recog- nition, and played in- door and competitive soccer when he wasnlt playing for South. Off the field, Joel main- tained his high level of performance. He was an active member of Class Council, Year- book, and as a senior he served on the Prom Committee. Because of the recognition he has gained for his performance in many areas of student activities, Joel Bakken is now a Rebel Rouser. SENIORS 165 .... ' if ,J KANDACE BUEHRLE Go placidly amid the noise and the haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. v ELIZABETH BUNTING Let's take each other's hands and learn to work together. Love, kindness and respect are the best medicine in the world Be cool and have fun and ,r 1 Q' ,avg E an M A if 1 -jf , nk , 5 . Msg., .1 1 T 'ht if 2 M iff, ,K g 2 f f g , fl I 4 . ,.r, 371. A. , M. Av -1:-' w jf t M, Q. H 4.75 Ii l xx +14 if U U 4 4 xl, M. M t t 1 J ENI BUTLER BRENDA BUTZ JANE CADY Whatever is in any way Lookout world, here I come And you hunger for the time, beautiful hath its source of . . . time to heal, 'desire' time. beauty in itseli and is Congrats, class of ,88 And your earth moves complete in itselfg praise Never say goodbye. Zak, I beneath your own dream forms no part of it. So it is love you. See ya Kooske! landscape - U2 none the worse nor the better for being praised. PS l'ai he Bonoclaredgism forever!! And remember . . . whatever learn to see the beauty of vodel ai he boon others. you do, don't lose your cup! ' f ---,, f V- - 1 A st, A I r t f -V - 1 --f . I 8, .. , vs H I ' W 2 if K ff-' f 55 ft it 53 i l' it sw ,A f ,,,. , I F , '.. L ' V iff? ,.. .t..t.. 2..s.t.t t I X '4 ' ' 'ilwtirf 3M l :.' X --,, g ,. ,,.. , I K ' 1 K .E he I I I ,g V2 g .... ,V , .Z 2 .,... QW! e t A A 1 , 4 wan W 3 'iti - r I , TIMOTHY CAMPOS ANDREW CARLSON MEE CHANG TROY CHAPMAN WOO CHOI You me thinkum, Free at last, free at last, thereforeum me-you-fella thank God Almighty I'm free speakum, you saavy. at last!! Pigeon English T.B-UMM, J.Z-UUM, MEE.CH-UUM I A AAAA I y SW The name Joe Welch is fi a common one to any- i 7'f one in the Class of '88. W Joe was president of lf !S5Wfl'fQzls.,' ettt, Q .,,,. , e,yy it this class three years F. running. Unbeaten by any other candidate, he tttttl ,L brought success to the ttttattt tttttvt Class Council, this be- A ing proven in his con- f f f it tinuous re-election. Be- ' ' I sides keeping busy with M 1?1'IQfI:'d?KH.RFgM DAVID CLEMENTS this large task, he was a member of National HI' 3 3. S 1 all 3 211553. . - - It was Shayha nice to meg. H1335 Same Oftnn me Honor Society, the editor of the newspaper, nass men a new world. 1 Mime Ofconndzncff S' and a participant in Youth in Government. lfillyssu-su? mpenghusil 15 ling ago.: must bf, He also played lacrosse and golf all four years ALfiI5fl2fA2eDan1Ifha1 ed p,f12xfQ0?fffTf2,IQ5,ieS I I . paul he was at South. It seemed he was successful Bon Trae Krs Jef Sara WA lsgiglgflld rememberalways in everything he participated in. Joe Welch, AL BAKI Somewhfffff Say Nirvana H' you have earned the name Rebel Rouser. 166 SENIORS ANGELIKA HEATHER TINA CORDOVA 1- an in-is 5 39 I if 2'-it it X . ig. aw... 1 Q Q, -211, .th 'f r'f c . -ff-','.'.S'.'1 'fi-'1Z..f, . .L V , .3fgfp'f,s,aK 4,1!.:.,...,x. :. . i',:'f -v !'2 223' . I iffviiii 3 W f x.. Na- sf at-f .-.' , . f SU, f 35, yi .. i,k3i',1': N S:- -ysg'-'Q 'J ssg,t1,,',f+:. egg A - ' I .fs .', ,' 4. -'ff' 3. J'1'f-' This rs the story of how Lynette Reed was an important member of many reasons. She spent a great deal of time working with SADD Key Club and Pep Club. During her junior and senior years she was a member ofthe Cheer Poms and her en- C Ourage rn ent of e ath - v ? w Q ' letes did not go unnoticed. The music pro- gram also benefitted from her talents, as she was a member of Concert Choir and Ad- vanced Women,s Choir. Lynette enjoyed dancing, swimming, and bicyling. Her wide variety of interests and talents earned Lynette the title of Rebel Rouser. FZ . It J 3 . ,L ' 'f' the student body for W , . GE 7 3 , M fgiymul 1 J I .. was . l 0 J' wg-W WWW W X we :S ,231 'Q 5151 IAN COLTE we begin to remember This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein After the dream of falling and calling your name out These are the roots of rhythm and the roots of rhythm remain. P. Simon CHRISTINA CRENSHAW We real cool, we left school. G. Brooks i can't go on... i really can't go on, i swear i can't go on, so i guess i'll get up and go on. D. Previn P.S. to DB, MB, MJ, LR, MZ - ART3W to .I fs ry LISA CLEMENTS Leaving the old. starting up new, the old was you. the new will be too. The past brings in the sad, because I left the things I had, for things out here are really rad! Co. is the place to be. Ill. still roams inside of me. PAULA COLLARD As we grow up. we struggle As we struggle, we stumble As we stumble, we fall As we fall, we grow and As we grow, we conquer. Forever and always. ROGERS COLLINS Don't be afraid to care. Leave but don't leave me. Look around and choose your own ground, for long you live and high you fly . . . f- CONAWAY I like things that go fast 'cuz' the best things in life never last - Huey We had fun: T.C, L.W.,T.C., B.B., D.G., P.S. That's what he said. BECKY CROSS Sing to the towering, tangled jungle, green jungle that you've been here where everyone is just himself even me, a silly tiny tiger with a flower between my teeth - R. Vavra CONOVER Philosophers have spent all of their lives trying to understand the world - it's ourjob to change it. Jeff, Erica, what would I do without friends like you? I'll miss you. I would rather make my name than inherit it. Thackeray D.G. A.C. L.W. B.B. Wasn't it fun? Was it? Ya ya, it was fun. Good luck ,88 LaLa Kitties Teener COLEEN CRAIG The world turns and time goes on, People touch and then they're gone. The changes come, our dreams may fade, but we'll never forget the promises we made Cots, Mo, WW catchya on the flip side. Jacey, white roses, Mom, Dad, CC and Jen, thanx. CHRISSIE DAVIDS Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was yesterday we met in a dream You have sung to me in my aloneness We have built a tower in the sky To my buddies - I'll miss u! SK - I love ul PHILLIP DAVISIO I go to parties sometimes until 4. It's hard to leave when you can't find the door. J. Walsh Many times I've lied, many times I've listened Many times I've wondered how much there is to know. L. Zeppelin IVON DE SANTIAGO SENIORS 1 67 'is DARCY DOWLING MAUREEN DOYLE CONNIE DIONNE DETRICK GENNIA DAVID DONAHUE TERRIE DOTY DEYQANNA Beautiful and rich is an old DICKINSON If the doors of perception I made it' Thank you God' All the Coustuuuou friendship, grateful to the were cleansed everything But, when her head splits guarantees is the pursuit of touch as ancient ivory. E.T. would appear as it truly is, open Glory to the frogs' happiness' ALL MY LOVE TO J.P.H. infinite. You have to catch up with it yourself. - B. Franklin A while ago the sun, most wonderful to see, burst upon me. Nothing can hold me back now, I will let myself go into the world with great optimism. To my friends - don't let good-byes last forever. I love you, Mom and Donovan. Pleasure of love lasts but a moment, Pain of love lasts a lifetime. Jean Pierre Claris De Florian SAC HA DRAGUL When we finally realize that we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained. M. Twain Tracy Schmidt was an exceptional student who will always be re- membered for her school spirit. Between balancing a job and oth- er outside interests, she participated in sports, Class Council, and many groups such as Spanish, and Sign Lan- guage Club. Besides all this, Tracy also found time to encourage other students in their pursuits At any given school event, sports and dances included chances were that she was there rooting on her fa vorite team, or just having a good time Her enthusiastic support did not go unnoticed Congratulations Tracy you have earned the name Rebel Rouser AUTUMN DRAKE 168 SENIORS Ji JENNIFER DROBNIC K You must live life forwards, but can only understand it backwards. S. Kierkegaard P.S. Mountain Women Forever. N.P.Y. Honey, Whatever you do, don't fall asleep. FRED. DUPPER I've lost more than I've gained. Take care, Mom Grandma, T.M., S.U., J.G., C.S., D.S., S.C., A.V.! See you in Forbes' top 10. WY SHANE EBELL THOMAS EDILLA Don't live your life dwelling The light at the end ofthe in the past, because when tunnel ls usually an time catches up to you reality Oucummg tram Murphy S would seem like a sweet Law bitter dream that just passed you by. Tina, the sweetest person I ever met, and life without knowing you would be like a day without sunshine. TEVEN EDWARDS The main purpose in life is to sucessful in whatever you , and with a little effort all your dreams can become a reality. STEPHANIE FRENCH si Q'-r ,sa Q s' JENNIFER ESQUIVEL Well, they say the sky's the limit And to me that's really true. But, my friend, you have seen nothin' Just wait 'til I get through . . . M. Jackson P.S. I love you Toots! JEREMY FAUST I've served my 12 year tour of duty with great dignity. It's been quite rewarding. No it's time to retire to the finer things in life , such as partying 7 days a week at a beach house in Hawaii. Alas fellow Rebels, I leave you with this - Alahoa BRIAN FIESER We're here - De, Reeb Pak, JM, JW, IT, Elf, Gweedo, BH, So long Wild Thing - Live for the future. You can only attain your goal by giving what you have. R. De Costella DAVID FRESQUEZ J EANNETTE GALANIS A life spent in making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing. G.B. Shaw Bonoclaredgism forever! Nirvana dude! Whatever you do, don't fall asleep! N.P.Y. DONNA GARCIA Gee . . . time to say goodbye so soon? Thanks for the memories, happiness and the J ERI GARCIA Now I lie me down to study I pray the Lord I won't go nutty But ifI should fail to leams best years of my lifeg My thisjunk famllyf my best mend Teen' I pray the Lord I will not flunk. Teen, my honey Mark and of course . . . the Class of'88. But ifl should, don't shed a tear, Love ya all. Just put a rose behing my ear. STEPHEN GARCIA A primate drank from the Pierian spring. Liking its enlightenment, he drank more and became intoxicated. Staggering he tightroped the edge and fell off. Fear not the cataclysmal apocalyptic end! Have faith. DANIEL FRASER Not only an exceptional musician, Sean Michel displayed a high level of performance in RCTC acitivites as well. This student brought excel- lence to Southls Jazz Band, while being one of the few to be selected to perform in Denver's All-City Marching Band, Concert Band, and the State Jazz Festival. Sean also excelled in ROTC activities, he participated in state wide J ROTC performances and the Battalion Color Guard. Assisting South's rifle and drill teams, Sean is being recognized for his ded- ication and accomplishments in his pursuits. Sean Michel is a 1988 Rebel Rouser. MARTIN GARLAND Good luck fellow Seniors. May we all be happy and prosperous. Its hard to believe we made it, through the good time and the bad. Thanx for the memories, The Moose'7 DYAN GEIST It's nice to be important . .. but more important to be nice. Good luck in life. 088. Love ya guys - S.l-I., CB., CB. CD., F.M., J.M.. D.G. SENIORS 169 ROBERT GIST ALAN GOMEZ About time!! What a year. Joseph James Rose, Sheer Ice, Green Nova Car, 74 IN A 55 SHOTGUN, RASJA BOB-O One ofthe most respect- ed students at South, Ian Colte earned his re- spect by his concern for what went on in the community. He was chosen to serve on the Student Board of Edu- cation, and helped to organize a major Anti- Drunk Driving cam- paign. He was a mem- ber of National Honor Society, Class Council, and Student Senate. Ian also dedicated part of his time to sports. His performance in cross- country and track earned him the position of captain of both teams. For the active concern CAMERON GRAY Bob sleddin, The Rez, Beer Bong, The Big Mean Yellow Machine, Jamaica, CaliCTijuanaJ Texas CDriving Asleepb, Dillon, Skiing, Blown up my house with firecrackers. Corn Trippen! Rajza, K.J., J.O., B.G., M.G. Z.K. GREG GREISEN Don't look back, a new day is brekin, It's been so long since I felt this way I don't mind where I get taken The road is callin' - today is the day. Boston DENIA GROVE I,ve come a long way. A way which turned into a day that I thought I would never see. But now, I see the light and know I'm headed in the right direction to success. MATTHEW GRISWOLD KIM GRUNWALD MARK GUINAN The tides come in to wash away our castles in the sand Out palaces that last one day will cnlmble in our hand. Depression, sadness, sorrow and failure so it seems he displayed in his years here, Ian Colte has been named a Rebel Rouser. They take our castles one by one but cannot take our dreams. TASHA GWIN TIGHISTI BONNIE HARRIS NICOLE HAWKEN DANA HEADEN The love we take is equal to HAI Everybody needs When a man is tired of the love we make. Beatles LEMELEKOT to feel that anything you London, he is tired of life, for So long Rat, Art and Lu! dream is possible there is in London all that and that you can accomplish life can afford. Dr. S, whatever you set your heart Johnson 170 SENIORS on. M. Miro P.S. Thanks for everything Mom, Monica, Ric and Melissa - I love you!! S K-Ck . X-le.. . is . t s E . s K if LORI HEBEL DAVENIE If we be dead with him, we HERMOSILLO JAMES HERRERA No one but you can make shall also live with him. If we Success is not final. Failure is your dream come true. With suffer, we shall also reign not fatal. It is the courage to me in yqur eyes, You always with him. If we deny him, he Continue that counts. W- will survive. Prodigy also will deny us. If we believe no, yet he abideth faithful. He cannot deny himself 2 Timothy Churchhill Loud and proud. J.H., T.K., C.L. SABRINA HUGHEY MICHELLE JACKSON Trust in the lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your path straight. Proverbs 3: 58L6 P.S. ART3W NZ, LR, DB, TJ, MB, TC STEPHANIE J AUREGUI Sucess, as well as failure, is in the mind. Whatever your mind decides, will determine whether or not you are successful. S.R.J. If there's any answer, maybe love can end the madness. Maybe not, but we can only try. - Carol King J SUSAN HOFFMAN Never say goodbye. Never say goodbye. You and me and my old friends Hoping it would never end Never say goodby. Never say goodbye Holdin'on - we got to try Holdin' on to never say goodbye This is for you Mom and Dad - Love I . GREGORY HORTON The smallest of faith will conquer the tallest of all hills, Be yourself, aim high, and be the best you can be . . . The 'Ice Man . Have faith class of ,88 G.O.L. Jennifer Clanahan was a vital part of the stu- dent ibody here at South. She was an ac- tive member of Class Council, National Hon- or Society, and Year- book. She served on Prom Commitee, Mr. Rebel, and took part in the Balarat program, teaching elementary school children all about nature. Her activ- ities did not stop here. She was a letterman in track, soccer, swimming, and diving. Jenni- fer's school pride showed in everything she was involved in, being a definite asset to everything she worked on. Because of all of this, she has earned the title Rebel Rouser. Congratulations Jennifer! NS il' 5. 5 . RICHARD CHRIS JOHNSON J ENNINGS II TOBI JOHNSON L'Like an eagle spread your wings and soar. When you reach your destination hold on tight. Don't let your grip become an anchor or your vision cease to search the horizon. PS. ART3W. LR, MKB, MZ, DB, TC, MJ, TJ KENNY JONES Where's the party, Slam brakes, Toasted Oats, Bob Sleddin', The Rez, The Big Mean Yellow Machine, Skiing, California, Jamaica, 4 Wheelin', Corn Tripper, JO, CG, BG, JQ, ZK, BB, MG, HT, MM I hope itls this fun in the real world. RAJZA as 'Wire K AMANDA KASHMANN Something's going on here Sc you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones? - Bob Dylan CHappy P.K. 'D LM, AW, TS, SM, DH, AR, RL, SP, MB, I never did say thanks did I? SENIORS 171 155 K. fg, , , ' ev,. .e.. . Miriam Brewer was a student who gave a lot of her time helping oth- ers. She was a Peer Counselor and students found that she was easy to talk to. Miriam was the vice-president of the South High Student Al- liance, and the Academ- ic representative to Stu- dent Senate. Besides talking to and helping others, she also was involved in the athletics programs here and managed the varsity boy s soccer team. Being an excellent singer, Miriam was one of the few selected to sing in the City Wide Choir. For the variety of things you excelled at Mir- iam, you have been chosen a Rebel Rouser. JILL KEANE Don believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding find out what you already know and you ll see the way to fly. Jonathan Livingston Seagull ROB KETTELSON Gravitation can t be held responsible for people in love. A.E. STEPHANIE KEUSER To make a great dream come true the first requirement is a great capacity to dream' the second is persistence - faith in the dream. Anon AMIE KING Only after we reject war as an option can we discover how to build a world beyond war, Peace, love and happiness. KRESTA LEE Success is not ajourney, it's a destination . so hold on to your dreams and always remember, you're champagne, don't let people treat you like beer! Live your life so well that when you die even the undertaker will cry. 172 SENIORS . L., JQF TORIN KOSKI Ifa man does not keep pace with companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. ZACHARY KUTZ It's time for a change for you and me. It is time to relax, be wild and free. It's time to get out on your own, take all those memories you have from home. CHI LE C'est la vie! Autantenemporte le vent. That's life, go with the flow. TRUC LINH LE Goodbye to you whom I shall see tomorrow, next year and when Fm fifty. This is the leave we never really take We see each other daily and in segmentsg Parting might make us meet anew, entire. REA LEE KIM LEHTO Ourjoys as winged dreams do fly Why then should sorrow last? Since grief but aggravates thy loss Grieve not for what is past. T. Percy KIRSTEN LOGAN Just go out and run your best. Coach Lingwood How could I possibly be expected to go to school on a day like this? Ferris Buehler TM, KA, HM, CP, TAKE CARE Happy trails to you, until we meet again. N 1- R X. RHONDA LOPEZ Tell me, I'll forget. Show me, I may remember. But involve me, and I'll understand. X RYDER MACLAREN Life is but a game. To win you have to find the truth. Have fun in life - ,88. LISA MALDONADO It is up to us from here on out so bear all things, believe in all things, hope for all things, and endure all things. Best of luck to the class of '88 and to my brother, Elias. RAMONA MANZANARES Success is like a Ferrari: the more you look at it the more you want it. See you on the flip side. CT, CC, RL ssee 4, . ag t 4. LYNNE MARQUES Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which she has overcome while trying to succeed. - BTW See ya in 10!!! - L.M. PAUL MANIAS I know your are, but what am I. Pee Wee Herman Michelle J ackson's deep concern for people is what will long be re- membered at South. Michelle was a peer counselor, she worked with the affirmitive placement commitee, and was a member of the South High Student Alliance. She was also very active outside of school in her church youth group. Along with her commitment to helping others, Michelle was looked up to by many in her role as head cheerleader of the South Cheerpoms. The genuine concern for others, and the school pride Michelle Jackson has shown in her four years here is being rewarded by her being named a Rebel Rouser. , ' L, R 1 I Q I LEWIS MARTIN LISA MARTINEZ LELAND MCKIE Reach for the sky. Get higher Though we go our separate I heard it through the and highfrr. ways, the memories we have grapevine that I will Slfaighi UP VY511 Climb, I shared will be a part of us complete it in 1988. Thank higher and hlghefv ICHVC 11 all forever. Best of luck to the God! Where's that good bghmd , class of'88. paying job. Higher and higher, who knows what we'll find. In the end, our dreams we'll depend cause that's what love is made of. CHRIS MCMAHON MELISA MCMASTER AMANDA SEAN MICHEL STEPHANIE MILLER What you own is your own Best wishes '88. D.J. - N - MCNICHOLAS Every one of us has a destiny. I'm a little unsure of' where kingdom. M.M. FOREVER I hope the class of'88 and my ways will lead. I'm a little What you do is your own the rest of you find it. Thank unsure, but I know what I power. you for the wonderful time. need, so don't push me and What you love is your own don't Dull me I0 Stalk lim 3 glory, little unsure but soon l'll find What you live is your own my WHY- SKM story. The Wiz SEN IORS 1 73 . CHERI MILLS MARK MIRANDA Time is a circus, always The great pleasure in life is packing up and moving doing what people say you away. B. Hecht cannot do. You cannot live on other Jodeen, I'll always love you. peoplels promises, But if you promise others enough, you can live on your own. M. Caine RANDY MONTOYA SASCHA MOORE The talents of Jane Cady in the last four years at South had an impact and benefit for just about anyone who attended here. Jane worked on yearbook staff, and was the co- editor her senior year. She participated in Class Council, National Honor Society, and the planning for the Mr. Rebel pageant. Jane was a participant in many other areas here at South, such as athletics. The swim team reaped benefits from her diving abilities. Jane put in a lot of extra time to add to the ex- cellent programs going here at South. Thanks Jane, you are now a South High Rebel Rous- er. 174 SENIORS FAWN MITCHELL If there is one thing we can change, it is our mind and the way we think. Make love, HOT. WHT. MIKE MORRIS Life is a thousand times too short to be wasted. NICHOLAS MOLTZ The 5:00 Friday blows, I let it go. I got to let it go. I put on my weekend clothes, tum on the rock n' roll, throw all our cares away, it's a ragtop day! J. Buffett JAMES MONTOYA Always let your dreams and hopes be your master. Keep a sound and positive mind and everything you wish and hope for will come to you. ,E--ferr .Qi fig 3 CINDY MULLETT Our love for others, for God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self- discipline. 2 Timothy .,,s.g u . -2 ..--E, ai. .... . Srif NAFEESHA NAJIEB I was not an athlete but Pm still a winner. l KELLEY TONYA NAPIER MARIN NECKER NAKAMURA You can always find the sun Doubtless, you want to be Maturity is the capacity to within yourself if you will my friend. Come back on withstand ego-destroying only search. M. Maltz Tuesday. experience and not lose one's O.K- Susie, you can uuulug it perspective in the ego- now S0 Sue me building experience. R. ' ' Greenleaf Good luck Keith! To my friends - Ifll miss you, and please 'Nak it off ! KENNETH NEVILLE J ERRI OLSON CAROLYN ORTEGA JAY OTEY J.M. - I LOVE YOU. D.H. Although we will be apart, all Toasted Oats, Beer Bong, - FLEX!! of my wonderful friends will Green Nova car, The Big J.S. - WE SHALL remain in my heart. Good Mean Yellow Machine, Slam OVERCOME. luck class of'88. I will my Brakes. Sheer Ice, Bob K.M. - NEXT TIME . , . love to Marty Alvis. Sleddin, Where s the party, R.H. - DADDY O. Shotgun, Jamaica . . . Only in THANX FOR THE high school . . . KJ, CG, MG, MEMORIES, I'M OUTA ZK, JQ, BG, BB, HT . . . HERE RAJZA HYON PAK Once I had believed in him and the world had seemed very small and old. He is gone, and now I harldy I believe in myself, and the world was limitless. C. Fox SUNG PARK I've been waiting for so long To come hear now and sing this song. Don't be fooled by what you see, Don't be fooled by what you hear. This is a song to all of my friends. H. Jones My way is Elway!!! ERIC PAYLOR . , . all I can say to you is this: God bless you, precious friend. G.N. Crowell CINDY PHILLIPS ANDY PITTAM Stop and look back down the hall. Refresh your mind with the memories of the past. Then straighten your shoulders, interpret your goals, and confront your future. If you can't win the game change the rules. Go ruggers. CLIFTON PLENTY Ebony and ivory go hand and hand, now it's our turn to take a stand. Our future is bright as you can see, to make a mark in society. PAUL O'CONNOR I get by with a little help from my friends. The Beatles. Joel, Matt, Mike, Ian, Bob. Paul, Heidi, Z, and my Brosg Thanks for the times, Good luck South lax and everyone else in the whole wide world. L to L, L to L ISAAC PELTIER In front of excellence the immortal gods have put sweat, and long and steep is the way to it, and rough at first. Hesiod The only way to be a leader is to be a follower first. MEGAN PERRY In the mountain, stillness surees up to explore its own height, In the lake, movement stands still to contemplate its own depth. R. Tagore A crocodile before the chrysalis. DMT Marilyn Zanders, was an active Rebel, who obvi- ously felt it was impor- tant to be involved. In- volved she was. Marilyn was a member of SADD fStudents Against Drunk Drivingj, South High Student Alliance, Key Club, and The Affirmi- tive Placement Program to name only a few. She took the time to be in- vloved because she cared about things that were going on around her in today's community. Not only involved in school activities, she enjoyed singing, playing the pi- ano, and writing. Marilyn is to be commended for her involvement and dedication. Here's a further commendation, you Marilyn Zanders are an official Rebel Rouser. SENIORS 1 75 F I ERICA POIS Man is born free, and everywhere he is chains. Rousseau I will miss all of you friends who have struggled through this mess with me! Erica tPumkinJ SARAH RAMSEY Destiny isn't a matter of chance, it's a matter of choice, it's not a thing to be waited for, it's a thing to be achieved. W.J. Bryan. It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Love ya X. CARL POMMERENING And you know it's time to go through the sleet and driving snow across the fields of mourning to a light that's in the distance. UZ BF, JM, JW, DM, MH, DF, BH, SR, R. and DS - The best of friends we'll ever be. JOE QUINTANA LYNETTE REED As you slide down the bannister of life may the splinters never point your way . . . Good luck to the class of'88 ART3W: TJ, MKB. DB, MZ, TC, MJ, Love Chester. MISTY RICE It feels good to be one of a kind, you look at yourself in a good way and by all means so will others. If you have a challenge or goal push yourself and go for it now, because it night not be there later. k.,...2m ff' RX ANITA ROBERTS . . . and if you think peace is a common goal, that goes to show how much you know. The Smiths Oversleeping will never make your dreams come true. 176 SENIORS JOSE RUIZ You are only young once! After that you have to think up some other excuse. LORI SALAZAR If you love someone, set him free. If he comes back, he's yours. Snow and adolescence are the If he doesn't, it was never only problems that disappear meant to be if you ignore them long enough. Good luck to the class of ,88 Mike, I love you!! - A familiar name to many, students and fac- ulty alike, was Kerri Wong. In addition to being an outstanding student, Kerri was a member of class coun- cil, yearbook staff Cco- editor her senior yearl, and National Honor So- ciety. Kerri was quite willing to give her time to maintain a level of areas. She also was a varsity letterman in the girlls soccer program. Outside of school Kerri was involved in Young Life, and enjoyed cross-county skiing. Because of the many things Kerri Wong excelled at, it is no suprise that she has been chosen a Rebel Rouser. excellence in these A ALEX RIETEMA TERESA ROBERSON Wx W TRACY SCHMIDT LEONARD Otay! Joey just windo kiss tp SCHNEEBERGER SNOMANlaciviousness PURPLrain 1 26J Rdance'88 J EFFericTjGRADwata YEARduTROLL dance88E NDisNEARmitsPlPclistine WHATZA.H.H.S.lisaboy MANDAgirl'nSPARKYdev EEpopOR KmaHAHAm eansHAPPINESSisHAVING whatl got JJ GARY SEDILLOS Best wishes to the class of,88 19 JOSHUA SPEARS Money isn't everything, money is the only thing. Think about it. JAN SESTERHENN He has laughed and he has cried He has fought and he has died his just the same as all the rest He's not the worst and not the best. P. Floyd Greetings to my best friends Oliver Schmidt and Sobihan Bennett. CATHERINE SPECK I am wiser than this man, for neither of us seems to know anything great, but he thinks he knows something, although he knows nothing, whereas I, as I do not know anything, I do not think I do. Socrates :fi J: T t The fine arts depart- ment dennateiy beneat- ted from the talents of Si , Valerie Buckingham. She was an active par- ticipant in both the dra- ma and music depalit- ments. She appeared in gsgtsp .. the play Danny and the tiful ,voice kept her ac- . .... ..,, . , ,,.., . . uve m Women? Choir and Southern Pride. She was further honored for her singing by being selected for the All- City Choir. Her outside interests included work in her church youth group. Congrat- ulations Valerie, you made South a better place to go to school and earned the title of Rebel Rouser. ROY SMITH JEFF SNOWDEN Free at last, free at last, thank Seniors, we finally made it God almighty, I'm free at and we're the best. Good last. Elites rule 88 luck to the class of'88 written 'IQ' J ANICE SOLANO Whenever you dream, You're holding the key to Open the door and let You be free. ,. RJD Best of luck to the class of '88 TONYA SQUARE CLAUDIA STRAUB From my heart and from my hand, Why don't people understand my intentions? WNP' if JEFFREY STARK What is and what should never be . . . S.W. S embrasse moi fesse - the race is on.. . U of Mi. here I come - Good luck class of'88. We mle. LILA STINE No it isn't strange after changes upon changes we are more or less the same. Simon and Garfunkel Bonoclaredgism forever! And remember always . . . take the money and run!! EMILY SWEARINGEN All the world's indeed a stage And we are merely players Each another's audience Outside the gilded cage. Neil Peart It is better to have an open mind, than an empty head. CHRISTINA TAFOYA Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Hey, Cheeker, Weenie, and Moner! I'm taking my time. I'm just moving on, you'll forget me after I've been gone . . . Boston Catch ya on the flip side. SENIORS 177 this soul was without .WW S al vw W it r an K K g 2 i . Q B st te, X at ts I N tx fl ,, X X it lx J S . Xss gi S .1-L'rktt+ HEIDI JACOB TORRES TEBQCKHORST Good luck class of '88, Luv ya T.b. THOMAS TRUJILLO STEPHANIE VIGIL The world would be mine, if The most important thing is to be whatever you are without shame P.S. Mr. G., Suckerfish and Co. Mountain women These old things? Neerm Pkew Kooske Forever morality, without feeling . . . without judgement . . . because it's judgement that defeats us all. J AMAL WARD JENNIFER WATTERS The desire to push on will always be, as we come to the end of thisjourney. Never giving up, never letting go, to find the gold at the end of the rainbow. A' -si JOE WELCH Screws fall out all of the time, the world's an imperfect place. The Breakfast Club WHAT1ey did you say? Non consume te nothi Never give up: KN, JC, SP, CS! .X F.. DAVID WHATLEY Joe, what's in your ear? Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody. J.D. Salinger Thanks to SKIPPY and WILSTONE. Live and love LAX!! . . . as Agp. : A1 ,f 61 There were many ways is in which Isaac Feltier on the Class Council, was a participant in the il -Youth In Government tgssrzzzsni tear: V.1, C 3 lI'1 Il . , His darkroom tech- niques helped him as a A ' 'e ' ! photographer for the newspaper. He also served on the Key Club in his senior year. Despite all of these activities he still found the time and energy to letter in Cross-country for 3 years, swimming for 4 years fincluding being chosen as MVP in his junior yearl and track for 3 years. Youlve made your mark and are a true Rebel Rouser. 178 SEN IORS BAKLEY . . . OY!! COLEEN WALSH There are two things in life you have no control over, life and death: everything inbetween is up to you. Crue To dance is to live Ireland forever fPlease God, let it endb BENITA WHITE Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John JR SIDNEY WHITE JASQN WHYTE Success is to get UD One m0l'C If you can live life to the UIUC than YOU have fallen- fullest, not regret the past, C7005 luck C1355 Of ,88 while looking forward to the future, you have accomplished more for yourself than you realize. Luve u friends and South. My road to happiness started here in '88 ADAM WILLIAMS Don't, like the cat, try to get more out of an experience than there is in it. The cat, having sat upon a hot stove lid, will not sit upon a hot stove lid again. Nor upon a cold stove lid. M. Twain ALAN WILLIAMS -WILLIE WILLIAMS JASON WILLIAMSON SEAN WILSON LINDA WITULSKI Never get off the boat In Qfdel' I0 fly , The world is a test . . . too Times change, and we change Unless your going all the A bird ml-'SI draw H15 essence bad people are never around with them. Holinshed way. Apocalypse Now time hffft th k ,K to receive their final grade. Life is an ecstasy. Emerson There is no gravity, the earth winggfrfg itslilningls y' I S To learn is to live. Haldeman The mystery of life is not a sucks. Al when the three are realized 10 I'm tired, I wand to crash. problem to be solved. It is a be one, B.W. reality to be experienced. . 11 finds itself aloft, Appreciation, what a word! Van der Leeuw transcending through Bakely The heavens. LEE WOLFF g'Punch it Crippenli' Commander John W. Young to pilot John L. Crippen. First shuttle flight, April l2,' 1981 L.T.W. KERRI WONG And when we grow up , do you think we'll see, that Pm still like you and you're still like me. P.S. Mr.G., Suckerfish and Co., Mountain Women, Neerm Pkew MICHELLE YODER LUMINOUS BEINGS ARE WE, NOT THIS CRUDE MATTER. YODA. Okay , so no one's perfect. Still, we're lovable? Somebody finally-s told me. Thanks, Dout, you'll always have a place Best wishes to '88 MARILYN ZANDERS There's no valley low enough. No mountain high enough, to keep me from making my dreams come true. God bless the class of '88. ART3W DB, TJ, LR, MJ, MKB, TJ. RANDY ZIEGLER I thank my teachers for providing me with an education and I thank my friends for giving my memories of the best years of my life. L.C. I love you! JENNIFER ZOETEWEY I have come to the conclusion that the main purpose of being awake is to have something to dream about. This cheery face could be seen in nearly every part of student life at South. Lila Stine put in hard work and long hours in Class Council, National Honor Socie- tytwhere she served as an officer in the senior yearjand Young Life. She devoted even more time to yearbook staff and sat through many late night deadlines. Her dedication to what- ever she was involved in was proven when she earned the distinction of being the most valuable all-around swimmer in her junior year. Lila was nearly always to be seen at whatever dance of sports activity that going on. Her dedication and enthusiasm in whatever she did while maintaining a high grade point average and working after school all combined to earn her the title - Rebel Rouser. SENIORS 1 79 180 SEN IORS Y- r It seems os if Joson Whyte become involved in octivities ot South the doy he wolked in the door os o freshmon. As soon os he reolized whot the possibilities were ot school he begon to toke on interest in the oc- odemic, sociol ond politicol life. He served on the Closs Council os o representotive for 3 yeors, including time os All-school vice pres- ident ond treosurer. Joson took port in the Youth ln Government progrom for oll four yeors thot he wos here. In on effort to serve not only the school but the community he joined the Key Club, where he worked os both vice-president ond president. While oc-l tive in both school ond politicol ond servicei groups Joson still hod time to letter in both swimming ond soccer os o ployer ond os o monoger of the girl's soccer teom. Outside of school he ottended 5 school reloted school comps ond two internotionol con- ventions. The conventions included trips to Arizono ond Toronto, Conodo for the Key Club. lt is eosy to see why we solute Joson os the Top Boy of l988. Lynne Marques is living proof thot you don't hove to moke o lot of noise to be greot success in life. Although quiet ond unossuming she hos monoged in her four yeors ot South to become very involved in the sociol, ocodemic ond po- liticol life of the school. ln her first yeor here Lynne ron for ond wos elected to the Closs Council. This wos the beginning of four yeors of service to the school which culminoted in the 12th grode with her election os secretory. Dur- ing these yeors she kept busy os o member of SADD, worked on the Prom committee, Adopt- A-School committee, the After-the-Prom porty committee ond wos o Junior Escort. None of these octivities kept Lynne from mointoining her ocodemic stonding in the school ond os o result she wos o member of the Notionol Honor So- ciety for her lost 3 yeors. She finised her senior yeor os vice president of this prestigious group. Whot hos mode Lynne so unique, however, hos not just been her committee ond orgonizotion work but her very speciol ottitude. She hos olwoys been reody to help with ony project to moke South o better school ond to hondle oll of the tedious little jobs to moke o success of ony progrom. We solute you os the Top Girl of 1988. TGP FI W , V , 'tr' cf 31 ' W Qi 'N-. ,, 1 f L2 f J ' ,A 5-32114 V 7- f'x. ,j2j'- ,gf fzzraw Q 13 K , 1 -, ,, H - -.gagg y gg,-,pf f 1f..:' ,r..,, af ,fy fvfwi fv ' I 3 . W f r A f M, 'Q 1 5 ff 3 A , 4 4 M f . I ' .fyfl ,, 'fr , fff, ' :-ig 1. v I 1 nf ff, Qfbf- , ' , 4 11-J ff , .,W,y..m if 1 42 43 44 135 Jonathon Jose Catherine Joseph Ricardo Jargon Ruiz SpCCk Welch Falcon 4.51 4.50 4.37 4.33 4.32 SENIORS 181 ,mi ll A V 'z -. K , 43 V . .. , fu-KP 182 SENIORS q 1 5,4 1 W2 Rf 's W ff ,X lmuf. Q r Y W1 H ,, WW' bu.,-V. ,, 'fn ' in 1 I , f 4 ff ,ff fu, f 3 f f .. 1 I ii vig. ww AW ,Z , f ,JOM lr J' fl 2 Sw 'x Q fi . . X xx f N- 43... Q we 184 SENIORS xdfh Ay-wif' F 12 'Z I ' 1 ,AQWQQW 335 i H 10' in ,W 'wtf j' i .445 ul 432 Zi, 15 , lf- , damn .minlw 'Hua had K , , 2.- fa Sa rv 121 1 ,www if 1. Tamiko Abo, 2. David Ainsley, 3. Ali Zahrah, 4. Many Alvis, 5. Kimberly Anderson, 6. Sonia Andromeda, 7. Lisa Angel, 8. Marguerit Bachman, 9. Edward Baker, 10. Joel Bakken, 1 1. Fclisha Bates, 12. Bryon Bean, 13. Sharen Bennett, 14. Christa Bien, 15. Tara Boucher, 16. June Bourrillion, 17. Christine Bowerman, 18. Delicia Brame, 19. Anne Brasel, 20. Lcslie Brewer, 21. Mariam Brcwer, 22. John Bronkema, 23. Makelaie Brown, 24. Mekelayai Brown, 25. Valerie Buckingham, 26. Elizabeth Bunting, 27. Jennifer Butler, 28. Brenda Butz, 29. Jane Cady, 30. Mee Chang, 31. Troy Chapman, 32. Jennifer Clanahan, 33. David Clements, 34. Lisa Clements, 35. Ian Colte, 36, Angelika Conaway, 37. Heathcr Conover, 38. Tina Cordova, 39. Coleen Craig, 40. Christina Crenshaw, 41. Phillip Davisio, 42. Christie Davids, 43. Ivon DeSantiago, 44. Connie DeYoanna, 45. Dionne Detrick, 46. David Donahue, 47. Doty Terrie, 48. Maureen Doyle, 49. Sacha Dragul, 50. Fred Dupper, 51. Shane Ebell, 52. Thomas Edilla, 53. Steven Edwards, 54. Jennifer Esquivel, 55. Stephanie French, 56. Jeannette Galanis, 57. Donna Garcia, 58. Jeri Garcia, 59. Stephen Garcia, 60. Martin Garland, 61. Dyan Geist, 62. Robert Gist, 63. Greg Greisen, 64. Denia Grove, 65. Kim Grunwald, 66. Celia Gwin, 67. Tighisti Hailemelckot, 68. Nicole Hawken, 69. Dana Headen, 70. Lori Hebel, 71. Davenie Hermosillo, 72. Michelle Hill, 73. Susan Hoffman, 74. Gregory Horton, 75. Matthew Huddleson, 76. Michelle Jackson, 77. Stephanie Jauregui, 78. Kenny Jones, 79. Tobi Johnson, 80. Jill Keane, 81. Robcn Kettelson, 82. Amie King, 83. Torin Koski, 84. Zachary Kutz, 85. Kim Lehto, 86. Kirsten Logan, 87. Ryder Maclaren, 88. Paul Manias, 89. Ramon Manzanares, 90. Lynne Marques, 91. Lewis Martin, 92. Lisa Martinez, 93. Leland McKie, 94. Melisa McMaster, 95, Amanda McNicholas, 96. Sean Michel, 97, Cheri Mills, 98. Mark Miranda, 99. Fawn Mitchell, 100. Nicholas Moltz, 101. James Montoya, 102. Michael Morris, 103, Kelley Nakamura, 104. Tonya Napier, 105. Marin Necker, 106. Kenneth Neville, 107. Jay Otey, 108. Paul O'Connor, 109. Sung Park, 1 10. Eric Paylor, 1 1 1. Isaac Peltier, I 12. iMegan Perry, 113. Cindy Phillips, 114. Alice Pitman, 115. Erica Pois, 116. Carl Pommerening, 117. Joe Quintana, 118. Sarah Ramsey, 119. Lynette Reed, 120. Misty Rice, 121. Anita Roberts, 122. Jose 1Ruiz, 123. Lori Salazar, 124. Dawn Schlage, 125. Gary Sedillos, 126. Jeffrey Snowden, 127. Janice Solano, 128. Joshua Spears, 129. Catherine Speck, 130. Tonya Square, 131. Jeffrey Stark, 132. Matt Steck, 133. Lila Stine, 134. Claudia Straub, 135. Emily Swearingen, 136. Christina Tafoya, 137. Heidi Tcbockhorst, 138, Jacob Torrez, 139. Stephanie Vigil, 140. Colccn Walsh, 141. Jennifer Waters, 142. Joseph Welch, 143. David Whatley, 144. Adam Williams, 145. Alan Williams, 146. Linda Witulski, 147. Kerri Wong, 148. Michelle Yoder, 149. Marilyn Zanders, 150. Becky Cross, 151. Darcy Dowling, 152. Amanda Kashman, 153. Jenny Drobnick. SENIORS 185 . 1 l:1'EbiiE+agif12i'Tf'i A . ' 'iw -ffvf:,ggqwkaiq V A , ' I,fgg,fy'ig,55131-2'.1,.Mg111:5-gy:-jfn-kg 1-, K 1 f f .1 ,Z gg,41153fu-fgggggifligggfy: - .V ,K - '-'gazggg-f,g-:'. dpwAuMgH gT +5 g.!E.Jl c- . 7444640466 guild, Q E 0J,4Lv,L and w, uv ' ' 'I 92 rs, 5: 5? :WM idea-rn!! Jul 1 fgml 8 ' m K 6 if Q ' ,f ' is . N e'lJ71-A w-nfldl La,uc.e,ue4 Wknywiw-all wuJu. Jw 54. Qfwiarisufklof a.L9-yc4G214DL1fl7E52' afqlfvli Bull!! cu-NL vw Cn,J4vv1,a.Jl' Wal? 7 c4-741183144 is if ,SLN -w , 'F Q N, .5 Q 5 a i u ', ,fx ,- 5 -tis Ov- 8 fi CDRIAM Martin Richardson November 7, 1971 - August 10, 1987 Martin was a student at South during his freshman year. He enjoyed German class, liked to play sports with his friends, and was ac- tive in his church teen club. In the words of his mother, f'Martin always amazed me by what he knew. He was a very mature young person. He joked around, and always tried to make us laughf' As she spoke for Martin's five brothers and sisters, and also the rest of his family and friends, his mother com- mented, There is a big part of our lives missing now, Martin was a doer, he liked to keep busy We all miss him-but he was more than a just a son to me, he was also my best friend, my confidant? 1 92 MEMORIAL .g 2 Frances E. Morrison Roome March 3, 1928 - October 2, 1987 Mrs. Roome was a teacher at South from 1982 to 1987. S had been teaching since 1948. She was educated at Greel State Teachers College, which is now known as the Universi of Northern Colorado. According to her husband, Fran was a born teacher who lived, breathed, and loved the pj fession. When she was away from it she was miserable, wh she was steeped in it she was happiest. Students were n numbers, they were an obsession. Each one of them presenti a special challenge as to how she could do the most for their A former student of Mrs. Roomeis commented that 'fShe certainly meant a great deal to me - as a great teacher, a special mentor, and as a friend. Mrs. Roome was a teacher who cared about her studen and they cared about her in return. She is sorely missed by husband and children, as well as by the students, faculty a staff at South. She lived by the following creed: Now abideth faith, hop and charity, but the greatest of these is charity. Congratulatlons South Hlgh Schoo1's Class of '88 t Mountain Bell South Hlgh School Adopt A School Buslness Partner O To I A US WEST COMPANY ADVERTISERS 1 93 BY SOUTITROGAN Rtoatsr Mafgafefv 1925 s .Log ph. 777-1505 c 1 .80210 Congratulations to the class of 88! Think about the quote by Ibid: For everything you have missed you everything you gain you lose some- thing. Lee Francis Good job and best wishes to th class of ,88. -- Jim Wieland Good luck class of 88. Chris an John Congratulations to the 88'er: You made it! Have a great suit mer. Mr. Wells I , O 2110112 O an Denver, oo 911 7 rr ffl have gained something elseg and for N 5 F .- ' 4 Q I , ,A A fskisxli. 7 0 Heather, Karen, Cammie, J ulie, Em- ily. Once upon a time there was a boy, he was dumb. Sophie. All the best in the future. The more you know in life - the more you need to know - learn to listen and listen to learn - Take care. Mr. Ellsworth PERSONALIZED SERVICE E FOR ALL YOUR N HARDWARE NEEDS S LAWN 8- GARDEN E ormto rrrmuzta - mszcrrcmts N rxrrlvslvt uns morn roots BUILDERS HARDWARE Ptumsmc x. ftrcrmcnt suvruts HAND POWER TOOLS ' PAINT SUPERNIIX KEYS CUT ' TORO MOWERS ' SNOW TIIROWERS 777-7860 0 1316 E. Evans Ave. 8-6 Monday thru Saturday 0 9-3 on Sunday GI I ALIAN - MIEXIIIAN la Wd 1 ,L I mme: 1OWo discount when ou resent student Y I.D. 194 ADVERTISERS A Great Little Nelghborhoocl Place. In A Great Little Neighborhood 1085 Old South Gaylord lat Mlsstssrppll - 733-B856 l Wunderkind, Our faith in youl ability to achieve your goals bi came a reality. Congratulation. Love always, Grandpa ant Gramma Fincher Congratulations to ,88. You,re 4 CLASS act. Ron Deal Thanks to my big sisters Jeni 8 Jeni. Also to M.C. C.R.,R.T.,T.B.,W.G.,C.C.,K.N - Little Mythl' ,9l Lila, Jen, Dav, Jeni, 84 Kerri - Thanks for spending the blizzarc of ,87 with me! Love, Mom G. ALAN - Just because it's ove. doesn't mean it never happenec . . . a moment on the soul can las forever. C2Oth reunionj R.M.A - Love Darcy he most logically constructed ystems are based on uncertain rinciples - Montaigne Iongratulations to the class of 38. Special thanks to AP Biology Dr giving me a good year! Uncle .1 'o my 88 buds! Matt S, Joel, Eric D, Rock Sung P, Jeni B, and my ro Ian! Thanx for everything, 'eanut fongratulations! From Fratelli,s 'izza, 1200 East Hampden, En- lewood. 761-4771. Vanted: A friend to graduate rith. Apply 1 A.M. V.I. coffee Irovided. PLMSJTLuCJ test wishes to the class of ,88. Joe Quintana 19455 P.S. Good luck to he ,88 football team. Take harge B.C. A cozy neighborhood bookstore. .. BOOKS + CARDS + FOLK ART! CRAFTS I C,7?e QIJJCZIYCZ ff-5005 --illlf il , arn o Monday - Friday, I0 am Io 6 pm S I d y I0 I fl p 46 South Broadway 733-0770 flrs. Salazar - Thanks for all of 'our help! ielly - 1,11 never forget you! 88! ,ove ya! - Joe J ow that they're leaving here's no doubt he class of 90 is gonna - LHOUTI - TM, SM, AM, KN en, Lila, Ker, J enz, Jane, Terrie, Cell, Heidi, Jeni, Beck, Dav, wlegan, Darcy, Roz, Lynne, tdam, Joe, Joel, Matt, Eric, Mike -1,11 miss you! ---- J.J. BRAE FLOW 744-1091 n,..g 1, I Rf' 2 747 SOUTH UNIVERSITY BLVD. 7 DENVER, COLORADO 80209 'FTD 9,-ff! Since 1971 NC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SPECIALIZING IN DISTINCTIVE HOMES ADDITIONS 81 RENOVATIONS wih COMPLETE DESIGN SERVICES iooz s. Gaylord 77710894 Dear C.C. 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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES joe Morgan Class of 41 Bud Isberg Class of 41 f I' Bob Brown Class of 55 ' Larry Peterson Class of 55 vqnr' n vc' Bill Morgan Class of 67 Sandi Bos Class of '73' A' Tracie Elder Class of '85, From our South High graduates to you . , Rl 'F 1 r SQ K.L - remember Boulder? Best luck to you and donit forget to keep in touch - otay? T.M Graduates of 88 Happiness and good fortune Stage Crew, Thanks for a great year. D. Lingle Congratulations to the class of '89! Yeh juniors! Your class spon- sors Emily Vilkus, Val Prisjat- schew I love you South, I will miss you. Teachers! Especially my friends. Heart filled wishes. - Jason F0 Lal i cs CREAM ITCHQ i EKNWT All Sandy Hume ' K' 1 : 2217 East Mississippi Ave. Denver, CO S0210 303 7776830 - . Q I IIA W. W Located at Ol' South Gaylord St. afwti NEED 518525 5 .X 88 was really great and Q . I O 89 will be just as fine. 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Best wishes to the graduates! Downing Shoe Repair 260 S. Downing Denver, Co Best wishes to the largest club at South - KEY CLUB and Good Luck to the class of '88,. Mr. Stransky Much love and best wishes to all Rebels - especially the class of '88'! Terry Mendenhall A.V. Jason, Wow your graduating! I hope you stick around for a while. See ya round Kim NX:DR:NB! Hey Tina, what's the matter? Didnit your dad make you break- fast this morning?! Peter and Ange Otter, Youill always be special. May your future be bright 8: hap- py. Next Jen 8: me. Love, Becka Seniors, The natives smile and pass along a sample of their yield. Sweet Jamaican Pipe Dreams. The future is yours - Don't botch it! To the class of ,88 - from Mr. Santee XC'87 This way Jen! Luff - squirrel! Jake, mtn. bikes? Sponge off Harv! Zach - my shorts! IRON Mom 84 Tim, Two very important peo- ple in my life! Thanks for helping me through this year! I couldn't have done it without both of you! 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I was roud to be a part of the tra- ition. Good luck next year. I will miss you. - Kirsten Cammy P: ERAPEFRUIT ! Never forget - Fallin' down the Mountain . . . ll .limony Sisters!! 'o Jen 84 Dav - Itls time to play ur game, RRRRRRR Joe - Lroneos beat the Bears. Hi Eun 84 Lena! Love, Sung A special note of thanks to the johnny Reb staff You managed to exasperate, irritate, provoke, peeve, and Vex the poor sponsor but whenever things needed to be done he knew that some- one one of you would be around to do it. An extra special kudo to the people Dav, There's so much to like about you! You have always made me so proud. May today be all you,ve hoped for . . . may to- morrow be all you've dreamed of. Love Mom. P.S. Sung, Jen B, Jen E, Anita, Eun, Love you 2. Hooray Woofie! Founder of Snortiology, only 84 best daugh- ter, Ilm really proud of you! D'ARTAGNIAN and I will miss you. CAnd did you know . . . ?J - Didy Seniors, All The Best! Roland Connors CHEERPOMS and MS. BROWNER - Thanks for all the memories ! I'll miss you all. Take care and never forget all the good times - Love DARCY 2 those I O eternal friendship 84 all my love - esp. JW, IC, DF, DH 84 RJ - Thanx 84 good luck! Always, KYG Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is like a broken winged bird that cannot fly. SOUTH HIGH CHEERPOMS hold on to your dreams forever - Ms. Browner The class of ,88 will be gone but for you life will go on. Best wishes to 89, 90, 91. Many thanks to our sponsors Mr. Deal and Mrs. Hauck Tim, get out Your belle rang! From M.C. C.D. MAA-SD, l RAINY NITE TQM-SUMMER NITES, MY HS DREAM, NBA l DAY GOD-BRECK, IM NOT A WIMP, LEARN Z LUV, IM OUT OF HERE I LOVE D YOU GUYS! KELL 88 LEO S Most foreign and domestic cars 5 T , . -5 '3I7smnss10R who were always willing to work un- Leo Hume, 1563 SO, pew. til 6:00 at night to make a deadline. 439317226530 Denver C0- You've been a great bunch. - Mr. Elliott f VlC'S --- Yankee Dollar Qfgjf Restaurant 84 Lounge LQ, 1531 Champa Street g zj Denver, Colorado 80202 LMJQ 629-1624 MON - FRI SAT HAPPY HOUR 6:00 a.rn.-9:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 4:30-7:00 1 ADVERTISERS 20 1 Whymrwm mwmmd? YOUNG -' f -2 H AMERICANS A ,A BANK A A A 'd8- O 7f H08 I N C I 0 ff! A s s-B. '1--ffJ lfwfzllzmIfegvzsfzere' b D Good luck to the class of '88'! Thanks for a great year. You'll be missed! - Love Susie Woytek Il n'y a pas de roses sans epinesf' - Mrs. McAllister 2 sum '88, Doods and Doodettesg Airic, Ean, Wonner, Jenee, Mat, Jo, Myke, JJ, Drob, Hidey - Bibi, Jole Laureate Ltd. - A property management ! sales company serving the families of South High. Good Luck Seniors! Get a life! Love Bess 8L Adriana P.S. No Ho Old seniors never die, it just seems that they're that way from about January till graduation day. To all our friends, thanx for the memories: M.W. Forever, communal bath- ing, Royal, Hoiney, Barry, JA- MAICA, Anyone? Anyone? Big Tom, S-D connection, Fully, Big Meadow, Say Nirvana, Take the S and run, Fish Creek Falls, Chicks swim naked, Poker any- one? speeching impediment, Ros- es on the Rocks, N.P.Y. And always remember . . . Slip n Slide n Lawphing! Love, Liem and get l Lila 8a Jen Justice 202 ADVERTISERS Congratulations to the graduat- ing class - Mr. Hughes Michelle, wishing you the best in all that you do. May you grow in grace. love Mom To say good-bye is to die a little. SP, JB, EP, JE, KN, RC, BC, MB, AR, TG, CS, AK, SM, IC, J 8a TW, MM 84 MA - DAV Skippy, keep your nose out of trouble and always remember the Doob - Soob! Pee - Wee TO ALL MY FRIENDS CYOU KNOW WHO YOU AREJ HAVE A GREAT LIFE! Congratulations to the gradu: ing class of ,88 from the Milita Dept. Cadets of JROTC. Forsan et haec olim meminis iuvatit. Mr. Mitchell Congratulations, class of '81 You were outstanding Freshm! and fantastic Seniors! Ru Hauck , Congratulations and best wish to the class of '88, You are gre! - Edith Menough Make the best of your li Cheer!Poms. Love Michelle 1987-88 Confederate staff, you' the best! Thanks for the gre year! Vickie Salazar sungdav2tomtimjoeyenironet Happy Days! It's been GREQ 88! Miss ya! LOVE YA! P lives! Goodbye X-Country Seniors! Shopping Carts 4-ever Thanks to HM KF CP S.M.O.K.E. lim sorry. ANITA JD, PA IIANSEN JEWELERS J 2395 so. Downing ,li 6 1 Denver, CO 80210 303x722-3884 L ' I Class rings With a personal touch ' Rte.-6' A Congratulations - . I I tot e m ' I class of 1988 '-?'55E1E1iQzlgztgizfiffji-:krgi511.155-'gif-f.f.i5,23E1:555.23:5:'5:1-33 ',-':' Z-if-Q:-1 e Q53 .I W'L5HlN,GQV,QIiK ' ., NQO J? THE PR FILE 4 SOUTH CENTRAL DENvER's NEIGHBORHOOD JOURNAL SINCE 1978 f-3 8 Bid Q :I : RISTORANTE Congratulatzons To The Class of 88 AUTHENTIC NORTHERN M g7nEff:3l5EZTc 778-8021 Itallan CUISIIIC gggg1Q'if Comphmenfd of Specials . 35SfS'ass'Ca' Moore Cleaners Rcscrvalic . Recommended l700 East Evan Q 253,98 21 1 1 S. Dovvmng B I K P manma- QoS , E SH was-. 47-346mg NX .1 Op mmwe -1 P QSM, ,,jf fwnn-m-mwxm, PWM-' Q 8- wwf?iWfJEf?E'SxkY2iRww - ' lfmlczfxms S'I2Pl-SPEEBRYNWYI Mouratggel E lfsourini N Tandem E51 REVIEW-lNmlflruc1lnN1uLAVlSK'.XXWX. . vans venue 698-2811 Best of luck '88 - Keep Bikin'! Best Wishes LEADERS IN SAT AND ACT PREP GOOD LUCK SOUTH HIGH 761-8904 A.1 EOHIHTQAXEQWSEI-RAVEL Ccbmphmemfs Cf ! SO. COLORADO BLVDQ303, 758-8484DENVER, COLO . mucnnouu. csrrren um. ADVERTISERS 203 CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF 88 Sportsfield Restaurant 8 Lounge 8501 E. Colfax Denver Co 80220 HE CARD 733-3331 M GREETING CARDS PERSONALIZED PAPER 1071 Old South Gaylord Tis - you're the greatest! I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks for always being there for me, for being understanding and for all the great memories you gave me. I love you! Tis To my 6'Kylley's for the future . . . You used to be the best, To make life be life to me, And I hope that you're still out there And you're like you used to be. KELLEY - Let the adventure begin! KYLE - Miss me twicei' -- I'll be back!! Love - Darcy . T, I Q X R 7 L C v X i t :FT -sex I , 'Q eq ---- .NUR 'X ' S' W. 35 4. Q 5 ai 'ix 7' QQRH I 4 'I .... ll 4 Yves ii ' wills GO WITH A REBEL 2015 W.ALAMEDA AVE. CALL 74-HONDA DENVER, COLORADO 30223 1744-6632! gi, g C5771 ' I , I I 1 If - - HONDA BEST or LUCK ,ss ETCETERA ANTIQUES 8: RESTORATIONS Spaamu up Qlnxswnw 22...m,, Sauna .5 oat at Tnafnu-L Swim. 744-0745 1065 SO. GAYLORD Morie 8: Shirley Belisle DENVER, CO 80209 Mem. CADA, NADA Seniors - BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE! GQ Good luck to the W V Y ,C 9 , m. an Gemleren UTQQQMMZQ class of 88! ssnvicf COMPANY 1JO0SOUTHPEARLSTREET,DENVER,COLOlAO0N210 This summer stop in for slices ai 1310 9. Broadwag. ! AUTHOR ZED SALES 8' SERWCE or choose from our delivery menu of pizza, subs, . A' C d'l' ' -H 1' -Ei 1 ' A' on ri -H miamers Ealadz' Falzones and spaghefh' 744-09' 7 Ubi wat'd?rElQgters?agg?vice giziilggts If WEZSTIITCB gl Makes ree e iverg Open until midnight. 744-2776 204 ADVERTISERS Abarzua, Evans Abbott, Demian Abetya, Tina ABO, TAMIKO Adams, Tracey ADAMS, WILLIAM Aikens, David AINSLEY, DAVID Altrey, Matthew ALI, ZAHRAH Allen, Joshua Alsop, Eric Alston, Clarence Alt, Joshua Altman, George ALVIS, MARTY Anderson, Briana ANDERSON, KIMBERLY 154 81,146 154 164 81,110,111,146 178 146 54,55,164 60,92,146 164 146 154 56,154 146 146 36,164 94 164 Booras, Marie 138 BOURRILLIDN, JUNE 89, 90, 165 BOWERMAN, CHRISTINE 165 Boyer, Eric 36, 74, 146 Bradley, Stevie 138 BRAME, DELICIA 75, 165 BRASEL, ANNE 97, 104, 105, 165 Breaux, David 138 BRENIMER, SCOTT 73, 89 Brewer, Cathy 154 Anderson, Leanne 110, 111, 146 Anderson, Suzanne 81 Andrade, Charmane 146 Andries, Angela 154 Andromeda, Sylece 164 ANGEL, LISA 94, 164 Antonius, Mekebeb,41 64, 146 Anulriievas, Conn 87, 109, 154 Archer, Andrew 146 Armendariz Jr, Ramon 138 Arnold, Randolf 138 Arnold, William 154 Arrington, Rebecca 66, 138 Ashley, Jimmy 138 Atkins, Lisa 154 Avants, Cyndi 154 Avants, Tammi 146 Avila, Delia 146 Avila, Timothy 138 BACHMAN, MARGUERIT 101, 164 Bailey, Brooke, 43 66, 89, 92, 146 Bailey, Nicholas 46, 48, 146 BAKER, EDWARD 164 BAKKEN, JOEL16, 46, 47, 84, 86, 90, 114, 164, 165 Baldon, Jeffrey 70, Ball, Tina Bamlord, Derek Banks, Desha Banks, Joseph 56, Banks, Kenyn Banks, Kimberly 58, Bann, Catherine 69, BANN, JAMES Bannon, Aaron Bannon, Julie Barnes, Carlos Barnes, Cassandra 94, 104, BARNES, LONA 104, Barra, Fred 36, 64, 102, Barros, Annette 81,110,111, Bartsch, Karrie BATES, FELISHA 81, Bates, Frederick Baugher, Petra BEAN, BRYON Beausang, Tonya Bechtold, Brahm 146 146 138 146 122 138 154 138 164 138 154 138 146 164 154 146 138 164 154 146 165 154 138 Beckner, Melissa 154 94 138 Bell, Tina Bell Jr, John Bellrock, Lisa 61, 146 Beniamin, Warren 146 Benjamin, William 103 Bennett, Carl 138 BENNETT, SHARON 165 Bennett, William 146 Benson, Charlene 134 Benton, Maggie 138 Bernal, Michelle 138 Besikot, Mark 41, 84 Bessard, Loraine 154 BIEN, CRISTA 165 Bishop, Christopher 36, 56, 64 Bishop, Ivy 110, 111, 146 Blair, Linc 36, 154 Blanchard, Karen 138 Blanning, Adam 64, 138 Boares, Mary 104 Bonderson, Joey 15, 61, 65, 146 Brewer, Miriam 15, 22, 69, 165, 172 BREWER, ROCKY 25, 46, 69, 122, 165 BRONKEMA, JOHN 70, 165 Bronson, Nichole 146 Brott, Tanya 146 Brown, Brian 146 Brown, Cathy 138 Brown, Derrick 138 Brown, Janette 146 BROWN, MAKELAIE 56, 64, 165 BROWN, MEKELAYAI 165 Brown, Samuel 46, 55 Bruce, Gregory 138 Brydon, Vince 39, 60, 146 BUC7l9NGHAM, VALERIE 105, 138, 165, 1 Buckner, Jose 138 BUEHRLE, KANDACE 166 BUNTING, ELIZABETH 166 Burleson, Dallas 134 Butler, Edward 73, 82, 83, 138 Butler, Jennifer 21, 23, 41, 84, 86, 90, 114,166 Butler, Ted Button, Jason Button, Sonya BUTZ, BRENDA Byler, Scott Byrd, Galynn Byrd, Glenn Cabral, Lola Cabral, Rosalinda 75, 76, 93 CADY, JANE 84, 87, 90, 166, Cain, Meredith Calderon, Vincent Cali, Matthew Calixto, Clementine Campbell, Eugene CAMPOS, TIMOTHY CARLSON, ANDREW Carlson, Anita 48 98 Carlson, David 46, 55, 89, 110, 111 Carlson, Julie 84, 89, 92, 110, 111 Carney, Carson 46, 48, 73 Carney, Kate 15, 110 Caro, Lolita 89 Carpenter, Matthew Carr, Gina Carr, James Carr, Joshua Carrera, Cindy Casias, Leanna Castrellon, Jessie Caudill, Crystal CHANG, MEE Chang, Susan CHAPMAN, TROY Chattield, Shane Chavez, Brian Chavez, Cordelia Chavez, Dee Chavez, Subrina Chavez, Tammy Chen, Susan Chernila, Jessica Chicado, Mark Childers, Trina 49, 73 75, 76 104 97 36, 74 138 44, 66, 84, 110, 70, 102, Cho, Hyun Cho, Misun 81 Cho, Sung 73 Choi, Claudia 69 CHOI, WOO Choi, Yong Choi, Yoon CHREIM, MAHA Cierpial, Michael 39 CLA5vI1AHAN, JENNIFER 53, 84, 122, 1 '1 43 146 154 166 146 138 146 81 138 174 147 147 154 147 154 166 166 135 147 154 138 111 147 154 154 147 138 154 138 147 138 166 138 166 138 147 147 138 138 154 138 138 147 138 154 139 154 139 166 154 147 166 147 66, Clardy, Richard Clark, Patrick Clark, Seamus Claxton, Kevin Clay, Bryant Clay, Clarissa Clay, Garret Clayburn, Maurice CLEMENTS, DAVID Clements, Lisa Clutt, James Clutf, Jonathan Coates, Donna Cocagne, Guy Coleman, Jamal Coleman, Jeff CDLLARD, PAULA COLLINS, ROGERS 39, 139 155 48, 139 39, 139 139 147 41, 139 60,64 166 21, 41, 58, 65 155 139 65, 139 39, 147 56 134 58,101,104,167 167 COLTE, IAN 40, 41, 64, 84, 91, 122, 167, 170 Colle, PBLII 46, 47, 60, 155 CONAWAY, ANGELIKA 87, 93, 167 Conklin, Brent 48, 73, 139 Conlggn, Matthew 41, 54, 55, 73, 84, 86, 1 CONOVER, HEATHER 104, 105, 111, Constance, Wade Cook, Jennifer Cooley, Margaret Coon, Laura Coons, Kelly Coons, Shelli Cooper, Damion Cooper, Gregory Cooper, Mario CORDOVA, TINA Cordova, Zeke Coronado, Valerie Cottier, Kristen Coutts, Christopher Covarrubias, Michelle CRAIG, COLEEN Craig, Jean Crawlurd, Chad CRENSHAW, CRISTINA 75, 76, 101, Creque, David Creque, Melanie Crews, Stephen Crippen, Tyler Crookston, Margot CROSS, BECKY Cross, Chrystal Cross, Rena Crowe, Gregory Crumrine, Randall Cunningham, Karen Curtis, John Curtis, Timothy Curtis, Yvonne Dailey, Tanisha Dalbom, Julie Dalio, Eric Dang, Hoa Daniel, Belinda Daniel, Michael Dardano, Evan Darden, Salli DAVIDS, CHRISSIE Davis, Becky DAVISIO, PHILLIP Day, Michael Dearborn, Doug Dearry, John DeKock, Styntje Deleon, Lisa 60, 64, 50, 94, 167 139 139 147 147 110,111,147 81,110,111,139 147 42, 43, 66, 84, 155 39, 56, 57, 64, 147 167 70,139 139 147 147 139 167 98 82, 83, 92, 21, 43, 54, 55, 81, 98, 147 167 155 155 139 46,47,121,155 110,155 29,66,167 81,139 155 97,155 155 134 43,73,155 147 155 61,81,147 155 41,64,139 139 81,147 147 139 92,110,155 92,101,167 97 167 49,60,148 70,102,148 56 135 148 DeThomas, Christopher22, 36, 64, 74, 84, 89,98,105,111,120,155 DeThomas, Michael DETRICK, DIONNE Detrick, Jeremiah Deutsch, David 85, 89, 101, 110, Devan Jr, Robert Deveny, Patrick DEYOANNA, CONNIE 55,531,901 Diaz, Amparo Diaz, Norma DICKINSON, GENNIA Dillon, Julie 139 168 148 148 155 27,110,111 155 168 139 148 168 148 41, 69, Dirden, Maryann Dixon, Tanya Dobson, Dean Dodson, David Dolan, Angela DONAHUE, DAVID Dotson, Kyle DOTY, TERRIE DOWLING, DARCY17, 7 Downing, Jentry DOYLE, MAUREEN,118 Dozier, Melissa DRAGUL, SACHA DRAKE, AUTUMN Drake, Jennifer Drake, John Drearry, John Drew, Theresa 139 61,81,148 39,70,148 139 155 168 148 54, 55, 16, 168 5, 84, 87, 90, 168 46, 48, 55 45, 65, 94, 168 155 168 168 110,155 148 56 139 DROBNICK, JENNIFER 16, 84, 122, Duerson, Tiercel Duffy, Michael Duggan, Doug 168 64, 148 139 43, 66, 84 92 148 Duggan, Elizabeth 21,85,89, , DUPPER, FRED Eagle, Mark Easterbrooks, Aaron EBELL, SHANE Edilla, Erin EDILLA, THOMAS Edwards, ldella EDWARDS, STEVEN Ellis, Mary Ersahin, Dursun Ersahin, Sultan ESOUIVEL, JENNIFER Farley, Seretta Farrell, Jennifer Faust, Jeremy Ficzko, Paula Fields, Chrystal Fields, Joanne Fields, Tamarra FIESER, BRIAN Finley, Joyce Fischer, William Fisher, James Fisher, Latanya Fisher, Latonya Fisher, Vickie Floyd, Vercie Flynn, Brian Foley, Victor Forrester, Steven Foster, Guy Francis, Lela Frank, Dean Frank, Karen Franzen, Mindy FRASER, DANIEL FRENCH, STEPHANIE FRESOUEZ, DAVID Frye, Deanne Gaddis, Tosha Galamay, Janelle GALANIS, JEANNETTE 122, 169 Gallegos, Orlando Gamba, Casey Gamble Jr, Stanley Garcia, Anthony Garcia, Arthur Garcia, Charles Garcia, Christina GARCIA, DONNA GARCIA, JERI Garcia, Stephanie GARCIA, STEPHEN Garland, Martin Garrett, Exstrom Garrett, Melissa Gaskin, Phillip Geist, Destrie GEIST, DYAN Gesink, David Ghobadian, Ashkan Giacomozzi, Douglas Gibson, Lori Gieg, Kelly 40, 64, 89, 90, 41, 36, 74, 70, 168 139 155 168 155 70, 168 148 169 135 148 148 169 36. 104, 139 139 169 139 155 148 148 169 135 155 37, 70, 148 81 139 135 139 73, 139 155 139 39, 74 134 58, 84, 87, 44, 66, 84, 155 155 155 169 169 169 156 139 139 84, 86, 90, 93, 39, 81, 97, 98, 36, 116, 81, 148 148 148 156 139 148 139 169 169 156 169 169 139 139 139 139 169 156 148 156 81,148 148 Gill, Donna Gill, Michelle 139 69, 148 Gilllgaitrick, ROSlyr158, 61, 84, 89, 92, 120, Ginnane, Krizma,118 139 Ginnane, Kumbe 56, 120, 156 GIST, ROBERT 170 Givens, Radiah 81, 94, 139 GOMEZ, ALAN 74, 170 Gonzales, John 139 Gonzales, Lorrie 140 Gonzales, Stephanie 140 Gora, Christopher 148 Gorman, Shea 148 Graham, Joseph 43, 73, 140 Graham, Robert 43, 73, 156 Graves, Lisa 156 Graves, Voltaire 64, 140 Gray, Betty 140 GRAY, CAMERON 56, 70, 170 Gray, Deshon 148 Grayson, Rosemarie 103, 140 Green, Alfie 70, 140 Greer, Patrick 36, 38, 64, 148 Gregory, Christopher 29, 46, 54, 55, 105, 110,111,120,156 GREIGER, JOHN 102 GREISEN, GREG 170 Grillin, Robert 46, 48, 101 Griffin, Sheri 104, 156 Grigshy, Minder 81, 140 Grimes, Lamar 148 GRISWOLD, MATTHEW 170 Groom, Clay 97, 103 GROVE, DENIA 104, 170 GRUNWALD, KIMBERLEY 84, 89, 170 Guidry, Kareem 149 GUINAN, MARK 170 Gwin, Melanie 44, 149 GWIN, TASHA 44, 66, 170 Hailemelekot, Alexander 36, 56, 156 Hailemelekot, Jonathan 57, 60, 140 HAILEMELEKOT, TIGHISTI 170 Halcomb, Ronald 149 Hale, Matt 36 Hall, Roger 134 Hall, Vanessa 156 Hanhlin, Kimberly 84, 92, 97, 156 Hancock, Molly 140 Hardie, Abigail 82, 83, 84, 92, 156 Harper, Maurice 140 Harrington, Eric 48, 146, 149 HARRIS, BONNIE 105, 170 Harris, Jeanann 140 Harrison, Christopher 149 Harrison, Darchelle 149 Harrison, Ray 107 Harrison, Rayfield 36 Harrison, Richard Harrison, Ted 36, Harskjold, Nathaan 36, 70, Harvey, Janelle,118 41, 65, 69, Harvey, Jennifer 21, 41, 84, 87, Hassman, Polly Hauert, Robert Hawken, Melissa HAWKEN, NICOLE Hawkins-Long, John Haynes, Yvonne Hazleton, Matthew HEADEN, DANA Heath, Ryan HEBEL, LORI Heck, Justin Heilner, Jennifer Heilner, Lisa Heimbichner, Lora Heimlich, Lora Helmer, Justin Henry, Jason HERMOSILLO, DAVENIE Hernandez, Arnold Hernandez, Darryl Hernandez, Richard Hernandez, Rojelio HERRERA, JAMES Hertweck, Ronda Heth, Kimberley 102, 81 36 156 156 140 156 156 156 , 140 170 149 140 82, 84 114, 170 46, 156 103, 171 149 156 140 140 94 140 60 82,84,92,171 135 140 156 103, 140 171 156 149 53,110, Heymans, Ricardo Hickman, Michael Hilhurger, Holly Hill, Crystal Hill, Donald Hines, Marlon Hinsdale, Jeremy Ho, Han Ho, Hang HOFFMAN, SUSAN Holland, Brian Holman, Daryl Hope, Preston Horace, Tanga HORTON, GREGORY Howard, Cynthia Hozumi, Totsuo Huang, Yao Hong Hudgins, Rebecca Huerta, Sonia Huett, Shelly Huett, Wendy Hughes, Shelley HUGHEY, SABRINA Huitron, Kristiana Humphrey, Annette Hunn, Danya Hunt, Jacquelin Hunt, Tami Husak, John Hutchins, Christopher Hyde, Stephen Ingram, Lono lpaktchi, Farzad Jackson, Felicia ,119 75, 76, 104, 156 39 149 157 102, 157 149 49, 157 15, 46, 48, 149 157 171 48, 73, 140 157 24, 55 157 74, 61,104, 44,45, 110,111, 15, 94, 110, 52, 53, 81, 171 140 149 140 157 149 157 140 149 171 111 157 140 140 149 140 39,149 149 149 157 157 JACKSON, MICHELLE 75, 90, 101, 171, 173 Jackson, Rhonda Jackson, Richard Jackson, Shawn Jackson, Tamika 58, 65 Jacohi, Alex Jacobs, Thomas James, Delbert Jara, Veronica Jaramillo, Christine JAUREGUI, STEPHANIE Jennings, Gary Jennings, Jerry Jennings, Richard Jensen, Emily ,119 44, 58, 84, 92 Jensen, Meredith Johns, Stephanie Johnson, Chaka 84, 98, 110, 120, JOHNSON, CHRIS Johnson, Karl Johnson, Lance 28, 43, 60, 84, Johnson, Melinda Johnson, Stacy Johnson, Steven Johnson, Tanya Johnson, Tesha 140 36, 56, 64 39, 140 , 75, 76, 157 48, 55, 149 39, 73, 149 149 157 149 110, 171 140 140 171 , 157 44, 66, 149 81, 149 157 42, 43, 171 149 157 140 157 149 157 58 JOHNSON, TOBI 65, 75, 76, 93, 94, 103, Johnson, Todd Jones, Crotisha Jones, Donita Jones, Kellie JONES, KENNY Jones, Melissa Jones, Stafford Kallas, Alex Kaplinski, Tiaja Kashamnn, Peter KASHMANN, AMANDA Kastner, Jessica Kate, Carney Kay, Douglas KEANE, JILL Keene, Jeremy 49, 70 Kelly, Stacee 61, 81, 133, 1 Kemp, Delisha Kerr, Eddie 49 Kettleson, Robert 23, 109, 111, KEUSER, STEPHANIE Kevin, McManus Kheimhichner, Lori Kim, Kyung 48, 55, 103, 36, 93, 39, 60, 149 140 140 140 171 157 141 149 157 141 84, 87, , 171 , 141 147 141 172 157 149 141 157 172 172 158 81 149 93 81 43, I I KING, AMIE Klaus, Brittany 53, 55, Klearman, Jacob 48, 73, Knight, Bryan Knotts, Laura 45, Knox, Chip 36, Koch, Jennifer 66, 75, 77, 84, Kohn, Richard Kong, Sung KOSKI, TORIN Koudelka, Shane Kralt, Jeremy Krueck, Melissa Kuhn, Charles KUEQ ZACHARY 20, 30, 36, 37, 73, LaCombe, Rudy 81, Lairsmith, Katrina 94, Lam, Thuy nga Lam-Thi, Thuy Lane, Christina Lane, Coleen Laszlo, Ursa LE, CHI Le, Thanhtung Le, Thanhtuye LE, TRUC LINH Lee, Kevin 44, Lee, Kong LEE, KRESTA 81, LEE, REA Lee, Reah Lee, Yulee 66, 92, LEHTO, KIM Lemire, Michelle Lents, Christie Lewis, Ginger 80, 81, 97, 104, Lewis, Jeremy Likhitwonnawu, Ausnee Linn, Casey Lippincott, Meredith 58, 69, Liu, Haiyan Loehrig, Mark Logan, Kirsten 29, 40, 41, 65, 84, 86, 172 Lolmaugh, Sheryl 81, 104, 107, Lopez, Jessica 75, 77, 81, 120, Lopez, Jodeen LOPEZ, RHONDA,118 44, Lopez, Tina Loronado, Valerie Lovato, Mark Love, Chantell Lowe, Perry 89,110,111, Lucas, Peggy Lucero, Jodine Lucero, Nick Lull, Steven 40, 41, 54, 55, Luna, Jaime 48, Ly, Khoua MacDonald, Dawn 81, MacDonald, Robert Macias, Dawn , '119' MACLAREN, RYDER Macy, Tschudy Madden, Byron Madison, Doris Maldonado, Elias 55, 64, MALDONADO, LISA MANIAS, PAUL , MANZANARES, RAMONA Manzanares, Steven 64 114, rvmnoues, Lvrvrve 84, es, eo, 91, 173, 180 Marquez, Mark Martin, Jeffery MARTIN, LEWIS Martin, Stacy Martinez, Arthur Martinez, David 70, Martinez, Dustun 102, Martinez, Gilbert Martinez, Jolene MARTINEZ, LISA Martinez, Lorraine 103, Martinez, Marty Martinez, Sheila Martinez, Tom 141 141 158 173 173 173 39 172 110 141 141 141 157 157 141 157 172 157 36 141 55 115, 141 158 44 141 158 50 104 172 158 141 172 141 141 172 172 98 158 172 141 141 105 14 158 49 141 141 158 90, 141 158 158 172 141 81 158 21 158 141 141 107 158 158 141 141 158 81 173 86 93, 135 103 173 158 141 158 141 135 81 173 141 141 141 36 Marymee, Sabrina Maschinot, Anthony Maschinot, David Mason, Jessica Mauzey, Michael Maxwell, Jamie May, Christina Maynie, Damani McCabe, Kristina McCall, Xavier McClinton, Tahana McCormack, Jeffery McFarland, Edward McGill, Bridget McGuire, Heather 41 Mclntire, Andrea Mclntire, Selina MCKIE, LELAND McLaughlin, Douglas McLean, Rachel MCMAHON, CHRIS McMahon, Kurtis McManus, Kevin MCMASTER, MELISA McMaster, Scott MCNICHOLAS, AMANDA McWade, Karla Medina, Bridget Medina, Joy, 118 MEGAN, PERRY MICHEL, SEAN Miller, Alphonso Miller, Monica 94,141 26,110,158 141 102,141 46,73 158 142 39,60 102,158 102,158 142 158 142 53,55,110,111 65,84,158 69,119 45,69,87 173 158 158 173 158 43 173 39 173 159 142 81 175 102,169,173 103 81 MILLER, STEPHANIE41, 66, 84, 123, 173 101 159 Miller, Tracy MILLS, CHERI Mion, Isaac MIRANDA, MARK MITCHELL, FAWN MOLTZ, NICHOLAS Mondragon, Leslie Monroe, Neal Monroe, Orlando Montano, Sandra Montgomery, Angela Montoya, Angela Montoya, Bonnie Montoya, Danielle Montoya, Gerald MONTOYA, JAMES Montoya, Mark Montoya, Michelle MONTOYA, RANDY Montoya, Tito Moore, Joseph MOORE, SASCHA Mora, John Moren, Emily Morgan, Jerry Morris, Mike Mozier, Michael Mueller, Patrick Mulhern, Janelle MULLETT, CINDY Mulqueen, James Munday, Trey Munday, William Murray, Allan Mursick, Melissa Mursick, Ronald Musselman, James Myers, Aaron Myhren, Tor NAJIEB, NAFEESHA Nakamura, Keith NAKAMURA, KELLEY 69, NAPIER, TONYA NECKER, MARIN Neely, Matt Nelson, Helen Ness, James Nestor, Kimberly Nevels, Ann NEVILLE, KENNETH Neville, Linda Nieto, Adriana Norodom, Abiyarath Norodom, Dararath 174 48 107, 64 641 97, 174 174 174 142 142 159 159 134 41, 65, 75, 77, 121, 64, 69 142 159 159 174 142 142 174 39, 142 159 174 60 142 142 174 55 52,53,81, 43 43,70,159 103 103,174 135 48 142 135 94,142 103 107 109 42,43,56,73 174 43,73,142 62,83,84,174 174 84,92,174 36,38,73 135 142 45,87 159 102,175 142 66,85,92 142 142 Nnrodom, Pheanorat Nozler, Michael O Connor, Chris O Connor, Eric O CONNOR, PAUL Oakes, Stephanie Ochoa, Evangeline Ockers, Dixie Oliver, LaDonna Olson, Jennifer OLSON, JERRI Olson, Kristie Ornelas, Sean Orozco, Enrique ORTEGA, CAROLYN Ortiz, David Ortiz, Wendy Osendorl, Holly Osendorf, Joyce 16, 46, 47, 72, 159 55 48 117 175 159 159 135 94 97 81, 102, 81 175 142 142 110 175 142 142 110,111,159 135 Reese, Rodney Reeves, Steven Reiter, Taffy Reppeto, Justin Rey, Valery 45, 61, 69 Reyes, Adrian Reyes, Alberto Reyes, Jose 39 Rice, Eric 110 RICE, MISTY 68 Richardson, Marcel Ricketts, Barbara RIETEMA, ALEX Ritze, Brandon Rivera, Marissa Roberson, Charles ROBERSON, TERESA ROBERTS, ANITA Robino, Trina Robinson, Almetra Robinson, Justin Robinson, Vincent Robinson, Virgil Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Juliet Rodriguez, Kimberly Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Sonia Roedel, Carl Roedel, Kevin Rogol, Brett Rollinger, Wendy Romero, Berlinda Romero, Frances 104, 65, 82, 83, 84, 81 64 Ostrom, Daniel 43, 73, 82 OTEY, JAY 93, 175 Ouk, Synuon 142 Owen, Jason 97 Owens, Shawna 101 PAK, HYON 175 Palmer, David 39, 142 Palmer, Stevie 39, 142 Palomares, Jose 142 Park, Eun 82, 86, 89, 159 PARK, SUNG 21, 23, 41, 69, 82, 83, 92, 164, 175 Parrish, Vincent 159 Passmore, Chantal 102, 142 Patterson, Ronald 64, 97 Pauley, Regina 142 PAYLOR, ERIC 41, 56, 64, 175 Paylor, Jennifer 142 Peltier, Cammy 41, 69 Peltier, lsaac 40, 41, 54, 55, 64, 84, 89, 90, 92, 175, 178 Perego, Jackie Perez, Antonio Perez, David Perry, Meagan Perry, Miki Peters, Latanya 45, Petersen, John Petersen, Nikki Peterson, Chris Peterson, John Pham, Tuan Phiter, Melissa 50, PHILLIPS, CINDY Phillips, Zachary Pickens, Mariyum Pickett, Dayna PITTAM, ANDY PLENTY, CLIFTON POIS, ERICA Poledor, Larry POMMERENING, CARL Poole, Deidra 81, Pope, Shawn Pounders, Stephanie Ouezada, Louise Ouinn, Jason Ouintana, Joseph 36, 82, 84, 117, Ouintana, Lori 81, 44 159 142 23 81 142 75, 77, Romo, Sherrie Rosales, Andreita Rosenthal, Julie 81 Ross, Ashley Rucker, Vincent Ruiz, Jose 43 Ruiz, Yvette Rutherford, Marcia Sadaquat, Easaa Saenz, Angelica Salazar, Daniel SALAZAR, LORI Salazar, Miguel 110, 111 Salsbury, Jane Samuel, Brown Sanchez, Jason 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