Fairview High School - Lance Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1975

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Academics 14 ah 041 wo! ai, fa. E Knight Life 70 Zi of Organizations 98 muaawatweruw 5P0 fS 130 pW a ' Classes 196 1 Staff Index r'P'i L 5 ' 'i - if fi . ,, -f' Q 4 K a li . fl 'lf r ' ' 1 'lb V 1 4 , ' . ' 1 - . Ag 1, ' . . Theq3eQess pi as first to come, 0 and t be last wi k ' v . We pilla fumed gloom, ' we plurnsiher he ea les soarg ' 1 ' of J , 4 Q The North-wingdijo cle and our ancientsic sh In s , . , 1. But where one falls from tlepruhiblin shoots up ri ardy score. ' . We spring from tilfgioom of the canyon's wo in the valley slap we lie, ' a 5 . . S ' 0 From the whste foam-tinge, , 4, .an it where the breakers cringe, 1 - I -y . ' ' , ' ' af . 'X k ' 4 ' . to the peaks that tusk the sky, bn., n We climb, and we peer in the cragrloclied mere , ,W lm, that gleams like a golden eye. ' ' - 1 .ng , l , V We gain the verge of the hog-back ridge , ' V 1 , V' ' ' where the vision ranges freeg 1 I , ' ai um - ' 1 P ' Pines and pines and the shadow oqgjnes as far as the eye can see: A steadfast Legion of stalwart kniaus in dominant victory. l Excerpts from The Pines By Robert Louis Stevenson 1 1 D 4 gl 4 - - .. l -., , , A 13Ie-'f'il- ,M A-f U J AQ f 1 I -EAL ,310 ' -,! I ,S r ' ,d JK. si 'I fi g I ' ,gf .df . , Q, . -L-A-nf' .3 , V-an v K 1 - A' ' ' Q i - v I Y i f ! H 6 School has begun, the building hums with student life. Cars line the street. . . the Viele ducks quack over the change. Pep assemblies, a vvin Over Boulder High. Snovv capped peaks and falling leaves. Enthusiastic students. .. Autumn at Fairview High ..-0 HHH 1 ,ff 10 L 1 ng 45.5.1 J' Y, A wa w ,www 'fm ' if-L JV' Wg,-ff'-' 'E 5 wk ix. Q 'lin 4' mf -Q 'Ps 'ni X ' Autumn meadows, A cycle of nature. Students discussing, absorbing and laughing A cycle of life. ' a f' A , I A A it W, 1? . f I A ve i t . 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A f, X Q ,A X - Ax. , , ffF3m . , ff ful, ' - K '. if V f , 1' -' 1 ,.- , ,L XJ... X , ,, - 4 L X xv. ' . . fx , N- . , J. .,. . J ' IJ 0 'V , , ' 5 1 I YA J 'fi Q s , , 4 , L f If -' 'YQ' V A .1 ' ' , 1 9 Q gf , , , Q , ,S ,,LL ,,zz , f ' pf There is no beginning and no ending, Oniy a slow blending, day into night, fall into winter. X I N -... '-1-n-s.. C13 I-I-I MATH CLASSES The Numbers' Game . . . Ha! . . .Matt Hensley ,af Randy Krumpeck Jon Jelosek jokes with Diane Olson. Did you hear the one about. . .? Pam Powell asked Kim Myers. .. .goes on and on with the addition of a new teacher and a record number of stu- dents taking part in the game . Mrs. Gayla Lindquist joined the math department staff of ten, and two-thirds ofthe student body were enrolled in math classes this year. Not all was serious though, as students repeatedly played Black Jack on the school's computers. ' i Anything's better than school lunches , Sarah Tisch and David Malay , ,hu ,...-M - Mark Lewis questions the Angle Side Side Theorem . . W A v. tk Hx f?:l':i. V' ff V. - ' . 2 . f f, f, t PENNY Randal' We need help! exclaim Vicki King and Susan Breternitz. BUSINESS CLASSES Business IS Booming C. Fowler and D. Krusher. 5 1 ., 4' nts Ia . u ,ssf x Faster, faster, Bev Shelton , thinks M. Stengel. Dear John. . lJim?l Nancy Ellertson. - Deaf SWS? S-0-5- TYPES Suzanne Miller. Why me?! wonders Cindy Herren. Marathon Bars were the hot item in the school store this year, and shelves stay- ed stocked due to popular demand, de- spite inflation andthe rise in sugar prices. There were more typing classes and maybe more male secretaries than Fairview has ever seen. Free enterprise flourished in business projects. The Better Business Bureau would have been proud. .I ni Alan Befus, Did I do that? .. 1 L -97 ii fl-iii 3, 'W The Bored Secretary. 5 tall.. 1x lt bit me! Greg MBYGVS- E before l except after C? C. Holdinsky --i ,. 'mfkislfrf' A . I :sw I. 4,-V : 3 .. z., ,.. ak . That decimal can't be there. Dana Reed. SCIENQE QLASSES Testing Tomorrow L. Chavez, C. Shavlik, C. Pollard experiment. NI. Taetz and N. Ellerston disagree on a formula. ?.,?lfe if .If Nl. Nlilberg and IVI. Heidt experiment with labmates. D- Elliot, L- FWFIU. T- SCIWOUP 20 l WW 2 One of the fun activities of the Science Department is the field trip taken each spring. Approximately fifty students participate in the three day expedition. In the Rocky Mountain Wilderness the students rough it in log cabins while observing animals and plants. Mike Lowry builds up the pressure. E545 B. Bryant, B. Jacquemard, J. Hamilton, R. Englerth, M. Sventek V' Nr' i D. Freund confers with classmate, B. Johnson. s We Byron Anson takes notes during lecture' D- BUCkiI'lQhGm FoREloN LANQLQAGE gl A5555 Sounds of Communication jk X , fi. ui if .: zy arg! Qui etes-vous? 0 , an l it , K ilk gli? J. Waddell translates. ,QQ x-2' ckywHa Je ne comprend pas! Foreign Language students learned more than a language in this year's classes. They studied novels, literature, history and culture in all of the offered lan- guages, French, Spanish, German, and Latin. German and Spanish students learned how to prepare, and enjoy na- tive cuisine, while second year's students in Mr. Trumbo's and Miss Burnett's classes participated in an academic con- test where questions were asked, ques- tions they answered in French. Russian classes met and talked with a guest from Russia. Along with speaking the lan- guage, students had a chance to see how the world around us lives. S -Q-sy ff-' l heard that. . . Ms. English. 'What did she do? asks Debbie Brown. r - ,, H 'I.,:l5--75-T-T'-T sm.ffsfgegwsmmewlti4 ,,g:::::.::-- ,, -sfsmltp, ,rmgu , essay-5 f- su::1'in,.s,2Y.. ::' .J i, .. ,gyy5g5:14:4g5:i.t2': l f V ,V . ' :44t,5::sf.::af-1'qMmm , J - 5: - Jr- , 1:1-.112- M S X Xxx 4 ,J W . W.. ,sm JW., ...W l :Mez m7.'::a,efg..y.Lxi'eAw.1'g:fy-2. '.,,:3- f V,,.,,g:s,a'M - s n5,i+,:mg7.xggM MMM .5l,Lsi2iQQg' X 5, :. --,:,y:, Wwvaagw ,052 .f Ms-v , Wm., M Www-Q.. mam-m-..,,,1 , 'W - f , , W Ma wwf? 4 I5n't this exciting? Who recorded this?!! says Mike Morris. While students in the Political Parties classes listened to statewide candidates present their views on such issues as in- flation and the economy, other students in Intro classes discussed methods of saving money and managing a family in- come. Placing themselves in a family sit- uation, students learned hovv to plan a budget in today's world of high prices. A mock election was held this year af- ter several candidates campaigned in the D E school. Though a democratic win was predicted, students voted differently, and republicans vvon. L. Thompson busies herself at her desk. L, Kothenbeutal and L, Cooper, W iiwll-' Very interesting, replies S. Carter J. Grulke studies the past. 24 HISTORY CLASSES Discovering The Past This year's history students placed them- selves in the year 1776 when the U.S. first became an independent nation. Members of Nlr. Alexander's classes rewrote the consti- tution in simpler terms, so the students could better understand its meanings. ln January, the constitution was sent to Pres- ident Ford, Congressman Wirth, and Senator Hart. Other history classes held debates on whether or not the U.S. should have gone to war with Great Britain in 1812. History classes gave students the chance to step back into the past and study the decisions that shaped our country. 1 -40 Peace and Goodwill, exclaims Randy Crooks. Pssst! whispers Patsy McCarty D AV , ,,. . Joyce Larson R. Crowder, J. Fonsack, T. Nlenhenment, L Gough D Brennen ENGLISH CLASSES A World Of Words Repeat that a little more slowly . . J. Hardy and M. Greenwood. Dave Salzinager takes it easy. Ideas don't seem to come when you need them, C. Pagano. Kim Miles tries to draw Cindy Mangus. r There were 35 English classes offered this year, taken by 2,000 Knights. These students chose from classes varying from OLD TESTAMENT to film study. For the more intellectual students an Advanced Placement English was avail- able for possible college credit. There was something offered for every interest in this year's Fairview English Dept. l Who said this was easy?!: T. Brokaw He loves me, he loves me not: P. Sparks. That'5 a joke right? Mrs. Lillard gives a helping hand. ROYAL BANNER Digging For The Facts NN , 5 Fairview H.S., Boulder, CO., Fri., Kitty Stauffer The 1974-1975 Royal Banner Staff. The Banner staff, consisting of thirty students worked together in harmony to publish the award winning news- paper. Editor-in-Chief Don Putzier urged reporters to get their stories in on time in order to meet the Monday deadline. Ad managers hustled ads to support the paper from week to week, while advisor Ms. Kuban directed the staff from the comfortable confines of an easy chair. Business manager Nora Falvey. SC QQQ. 001' Q .5 J- , A he Manner a F- ISZI X' .y x a s Si ff 'F Assw' EI Editor-in-Chief ..... ..,..,, D on Putzier News Editor .,A,,,,,, ,.,,, O livia Kieboom Editorial Editor ..,t ,,,,,,,,,, D ave King Feature Editor ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, ,..,,, K a thi Jensen Sports Editor ...................,..V..,,....... ,,.,.,,e R andy Sparks Graphics Editor ,,,...,.,.,,,,tt,,,,,i,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Mark Weitzman Community Bc Nat'1 Affairs Editor .,,,..,,,,..,,,,.., . ...t,.... Chris Gates Reporters - Kathy Arthur, Patty Dimond, Skip Durazzo, Steve Grothjan, Mike Higgins, Ali Kaka, Steve Marcotte, Doug Marston, Les Milash, Chris Shea, Kitty Stauffer, Kevin Terpstra. Advertising Managers ,,,,,,,i,,,,i,,,.,,,,.....,. Mary Gould, Larry Cooper, Bill Pyle, Rob Pierce. Business 8: Circulation Manager ,,,t...,,.,t,,,,.,.,..,...,,,..,,,,, Nora Falvey Photographers ,,....,...t,,. , Charles Wohl, Dave Vogler, Randy Sparks Cartoonist ..,..,.,,.,.........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,.f,.., Mark Weitzman Adviser ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,....i,,,..,.,........,t,,,,,,,,, Miss Carol Kuban Published at Estey Printing, 1729 15th Street, Boulder, Colorado, weekly by the Journalism ll class of Fairview High School, 1515 Greenbriar Boulevard, Boulder, Colorado 80303. P. Dimond and A. Kaka confer on an editorial. Editorial Board- Bottom: C. Gates, M. Weitzman, D. King, Fi Sparks. Middle: K. Jensen, O. Kieboom. Top: D. Putzier. YEARBOOK The Wa We Were 1 fr ail... 5: nn' -l , - ,9 . . 1 if W ,Q I V . ... f Zz- -'xt' G. Suitts, B. Elvey, M. Weitzman. Sponsor Miss Kuban and Editor Olivia Kieboom ta ke care of business. Top: B. Martin, M. Gano, R. Roder, C. Davis, G. Suitts,T. Berardi, M. Gould, P. Hockman, L. Caplan. Bottom: B. Elvey, D. Ferguson, S. Morrison, L. Carr, I. Turnbaugh, B. Knobloch, E. Ouinonas, G. Madden, M. Weitzman, B. Lewis, C. Gates, M. Gould, M. Garcia, O. Kieboom, L. Kieffer, N. Falvey. Screams of joy and anguish could often be heard from behind the door of room 821 as the yearbook staff labored industriously to put out the fifteenth volume of the LANCE. The joy of finally receiving pictures from photographers, but then finding out that they were the wrong size or people, was of- ten the case with LANCE students. Each student was responsible for layouts, pix, and copy. After much screaming and hair-pulling on the part of editor Olivia Kieboom, and much prodding by sponsor Miss Carol Ku- ban, the yearbook was finally put to bed in March, and the staff was ready to take a year's vacation. Now wait a minute! asst. editor Betsy. xv, 'K Nw ...., i Rim, ss - P Barb Knobloch and Linda Kieffer work to meet deadlines. ,Y 4 .4-MP4 it irir riisr B - i .fs ,s Editor in Chief, Olivia Kieboom Asst. Editor, Sue Morrison and Laura Carr organize class pix. Betsy Lewis. P,E. QLASSES Fitness And Fun Coach McMillan, Boredom at its best. Clay Martian, Mary Leamy, Coach McMillan, Yes this is a VolleVbBH V191- f , iw, i Clay Martian, Mary Leamy, Nancy Hume, Up, Up and where's the baIl? You push and I'll pull, canoeing classes. Physical Education doesn't have to be all sweaty socks and cold showers. In- cluded in the P.E. program are ski con- ditioning, tennis, and gymnastics: there are also more inventive classes like fly tying, modern dance, and officating. This year students have had to cope with problems ranging from towel rat- tioning land many times no towelsl, to the not-so-pleasent smell of tar in the gym when the roofs were being retarred and finally, the winner of them all, when many a time the bathrooms were vacant of toilet paper. Watch out for the alligator' And fheY Call ThlS QYUYHHSYICS7 Q I'm glad l ate my Wheaties todayl T39 YOU fe II' P.E. CLASSES Mixed Attractions Are you guys sure you're going to catch me? You wanna make something of it? B. Gibson. 3' Look mom, no cavitiesI W. Miyamoto. W. Miyamoto shows G. Aweida a little self-defense. ...sv-'M . . fswmffs-...X-s me . x,,,u.,sa-.fs . To be or not to be. C. Schwartz, NNN fi Q l think I'm stuck! C. Nelson. K.. This will teach you to cut my class! D. MacArthur. x yas a1E,:iYi..w::-S1 34 .- 'fy y 'Q - I e K KMXSQX K? as , fs. vt, V 1 55, K m 'Q 2' A N., ..,, 1 K: V , J J -rw . , 'Q 'KW f 1 A l don't think I'm going to like this! G. Aweida - I -I - '?' Z f, S, fi 'sf .W 0 Y DRAMA CLASSES Acting And Reacting An informal Drama Class means fun! Some sleep, S0m9 blow bubbles- W ' .54 , Ei m' A. W' X as L I5 this 3 skit? All grins suggest these students are acting! Drama as self-expression thrives at Fair- view under department head Rita Ma- jors. The styles of the drama classes var- ied because the themes of each were dif- ferent. From film making and its me- chanical props to Introduction to Thea- tre with its creative character to acting as the communicative summary, the plots change. The year was full of comedy and tragedy, mystery and ro- mance, and much hard work. C. Lee ACTS intellignetly id t 1 Q- so Students are all action. I N' X., J, Q , .gl E BE is 24 , s gt C'mon get up! Individuals attempt to learn? H , if ,fy 4' ff . g- r ig ff, if A' This gallant group much like their medi- eval counterparts did what they did on their own accord. The voluntary choir met eighth periods. The only member- ship requirements were that a student had to be male, lchivalrous or chauvan- istic?l have a decent voice and liked singing for the fun of it. Long live our knights of the round with their songs, sonnets, and serenades. CHIVALRY Knights Of The Round all 111 ' el K' G Flatlnff D Rose J Thomas B Wallace M Bergland B Ringo Most photogenic...Sam Eddy. fs WAWM mam All these guys in one car?? Vw' d ' ' GIRLS' GLEE ADVANCED ENSEMBLE Songbirds This year in their green and yellow dresses both girls' chorus entertained Fairview fans and had good times. The choral department headed by lVlr. Revier is an elective existing in full scale, despite budget cuts, because al- most one-fourth of the school participates in it. Nearly everyone in one of the choirs adds another to his schedule. With the first practices for the Extravaganza performance came a group spirit that grew to more than vocal harmony by the Christmas Concert when SILENT NIGHT was sung together with the other choirs, and remained in class practices through June. Girls' Glee. Advanced Ensemble. s 'Muni 09 The Madrigals were one of the colorful combos ofthe Music Department this year. Performing not only in the school concerts but for community organaza- tions, they consisted of 20 students, 8 men, 10 women, and TWO piano accom pianists. Try-outs for the Madrigals was in the fall, and they practiced two times a week. Madrigals hold alight to their music. 'E il is si .- N.. sg, K af S 1' 3-. f 1 A, . 5. 5 Q. f . C Brod J Leffmgwell M Shavhk T. Jesch and D. Hirst accompany choir - t v 5 CONCERT CHOIR o Concert Choir was a large mixed chorus Sl N specializing in performance of advanced choral literature of all styles and eras, with and without accompaniment. Con- Of cert Choir performed at the Extravagan- lo zas, Christmas, and Spring concerts. Md .-'fe' s by I w, -s sr si... if l le Mm ... Sopranos wait for their cue. Leading voices in harmonious sound. All together now: lend an ear. Festival Choir was a select, mixed en- semble of sixty members, specializing in difficult choral work. Numbers perform- ed included sacred and secular, a cap- pella, and large works with the orchestra. H Festival Choir performed at the Extrav- aganza, the Christmas Concert, at Nloun- tainView Methodist Church, and the O S Spring concert. u r 0 D. Opperbone, S. Eckert, C. Brod, M. Wilson. J. Danielson and S. Morrison. Festival Choir . . . ready to unleash their song. EXCALIBAR The Caliber Of Excellence The 26 members of Excalibur displayed their talent and proved their caliber of excel- lence over and over again this year. Not only were they great in their performances at Fairview, but also in their many outside performances. ln February Excalibur tra- veled to Colorado Springs with Fairview's Stage Band 1, to attend the Colorado Music Educators' Association Convention at the Broadmoor Hotel. Excalibur was the only show choir to perform there this year. EXCALIBUR! 5-xl Fifi f 'A-., ., if ri'- l ,hm N.., S --. Bless the beasts ..... and the children. Pacquette and W Schmidt The Marching Knights have performed numerous times this year including at the Homecoming halftime show where they showed an outstanding display of talent while playing Theme from CAMELOT. Headed by- Mr. Jeffrey the band's all-time favorite is Theme from SHAFT com- posed by lssac Hayes. Bill Miller Lisa Anderson Chris Fullen Susan Gilland Sue Aschenbrenner Roxanne Briggs Jamie Burneson Nola Calvert Diane Clinkscale Lisa Cruz Holly Diers Terri Donahue Sandy Eckert Judy Eggert Christine Hall Kathy Harris Alison Arnold Pat Baker Amy Beebe Nancy Blair Janis Bowlin Priscilla Capuchio Patience Conant Kelleen Darnell Susan Derber Patricia Dimond Judy Donahue Dawn Buckingham Cynth Herren Craig Alspaugh Steve Anderson James Asmus Jim Becker Breg Davis Brian Dean Kevin Dykstra Jeff Edwards Stephen Fink Tami Fink Thomas French Clinton Fullen Michael Henderson Fred Heppner DR UM MAJORS FLAG GIRLS Karla Hofstatter Terri Hudgel Vicki lmig FLUTES Cindy Hiebert Leslie Hoopes Susan Hritz Diana Iverson Mary Jones Amy Klemme Judy Lewis Hans Lichtfuss Vicki Lyon 1 Judith MacKenzie Rebekah Majors Karen Mann CLARINETS Diane Gill Kathy Gossett Valerie Hornbostel Susan Jaoquemard Linda Lovell Jill Lovrien Carol McDonald Susan Miner Deborah Roach Lou Rouze Lori Schlapia BASS CLARINETS TRUMPETS Tim Hollingsworth Kirk Hufford Alan Hull Deborah Kybio Christine Lloyd Joseph Martin Mark Mason Jeff McElwain Tom Menhennett Jasen Mohler Mike Nelson Robert Pray Kirby Rude David Ryan Brian Sweany Pam Martin Ingrid Peterson Lisa Rathburn Barbara Martin Melinda Mayer Tamara McCon'b Susan McEachern Theresa Miller Paula Nestler Traci Pierce Terry Pinchuk Becky Robinson Linda Roper Kathryn Schmidt Danette Wilson Wayne Schwartz Sherry Slade Charlene Snow Mary Jane Trimble Bethany Turnley Gail Veivoda Dave Vogler Carol Way Kathy Whitman Bradley Wiesley Mike Millard David Nuss Mark Schafer Kathryn Schattke Edward Schmidt Robert Schum Daryl Smith Jeff Speer John Stearns John Tiao Peter Vanvorous Dean Walker Charles Wheelock Greg Wills Paul Yurka 1974-1975 Fairview High Mike Boni Jay Carter Mike Corrigan Paul Easton David Forbes Dan Curtis Debbie Eckrnan Greg Anuta Mark Emery Leigh Garby TROMBONES Gage Barby Peter Krane David Little Gregory Niesen Bill Pray BARITONES Mike Feldman Amy Gulleksun ALTO SAXAPHONES Douglas Garnett Kelly Hill ., . We... .,,, Steve Stogsdill Brad Telleen John Wilson Charles Wohl Kenneth MacKenzie Matthew Sharps Carol Hull Kevin Hunt Marching Band Ron Bailer Mark Henderson Alan Johnston Dirk Kiefer Doug Marston Brad Bartels Steve Carter April Meredith TENOR SAXAPHONES Bob Berlin FRENCH HGRNS Kim Martig Karen Prochaska Lisa Proctor Lynn Sangster BASSES Gary Frank Jeffrey Hale - CYMBALS Mike Wolfe ,- Sue Struthers Sheryl Wait Sean Warren Soott Johnson Tom Leiper Joyce Riehl Marty Anderson Ian Bodley Steve Bruns Bill Burgener Arline Chow Kevin Cross Bill Dombrowski DIRECTOR Mr. Robert Jeffrey PERCUSSIONS Rick Ferguson Eric Garin Jon Greenwood Gregory Guy Mike Maly Scott Marney Chris McComb Bill Morgan Ryan Peck Jim Raikes Tim Tibbals Nelson Yarlott Cadet Band was offered to all sopho- mores and juniors with prior experience. lVlr. Jeffrey led the band in all types of music. The Cadet Band, along with Con- cert, and Symphonic, made up Fair- view's Marching Knights. Along with many activities this year, they marched in the Canon City Blossom Day Parade. CADET BAND You Ain't Seen l othin Yet A one, and a two, and a . . . A. Meredith and M. Sharps. The band plays on. Waiting his turn, G. Micheals. CONCERT BAND Small- But Might The Concert Band directed by Mr. Bob Jeffrey consists of juniors and seniors. This hard working crew makes up a part of the pride of the Boulder Valley, the Fairview Nlarching Knights. Concert Band met 5th hour and worked diligent- ly for one hour everyday. This band was Mr. Jeffre's way of preparing the stu- dents for the symphonic band which attends many big competitions through- out the year. Q' K X X I wwf! 1 N x ,yr Dirk Keefer and Jason Mohler. Ryan Peck concentrates on his music Cool and Confident, the Concert Band One ofthe more talented bands in the Music Division was symphonic. The band performed in two concerts this year, including the Extravaganza. Sym- phonic Band is also a division of the Nlarching Band. They have also display- ed their talent in numerous parades throughout the year. The band was also responsible for the Italian dinner, a fund raising project to cover the expenses for their trip to Canon City, where they per- formed in the Blossom Day Nlarching Contest. SYMPHONjC BA-NQ Listen To The Music And the Symphony rests .... A, mr. ,sw 1 5 lv Get those arms out straight' P. Martin, V. Imeg, S. Gilland, L. Ftathburn, K. Hoffsteter. STAGE IEAND I at-ii Improvisation Is the E This year's stage bands were patterned atter the old big bands, as they played only jazz, rock and popular pieces. Members of the bands worked on their improvisations, for concerts where they had a chance to do spontaneous solos. The stage bands per- formed in the Jazz-Rock concert, Pops Festival, and a spring jazz rock concert. Stage band I also accompnied Excalibur to Colorado Music Educators Associa- tion lCMEAl in Colorado Springs, and to the Golden Jazz Festival at the School of Mines in Golden. .mia J. Kent, B. Miller, and B. Sweany. D Marston on his way to fame The beat goes on with Stage Band I. ORCHESTRA Strings Of Delight ., iw K. Mays closes her eyes in concentration. . : :far sv 1 Y , X , K r K nf 3 A M. Winger, L. Boggs, glare at their music. The Fairview High Orchestra in uniform. n'u--' Under the direction of new FHS teacher, Mr Hannisian, the orchestra participated in the Music Extravaganza and the fall musical WHERE'S CHAR LIE. The group also put on their annual Winter and Spring concerts. In January, the talented musicians performed benefit concerts at area junior high schools. 15 of the members were selected to play with the first annual Centennial League Or- chestra that performed Jan. 26 at Heritage High School. Also, for the first time, 45 members of the group spent two days skiing at Vail. Greg Wills displays his muscles. Lynne Andrade plays again! Lynne Sangster checks on Doug Marston. The orchestra wants youll' Charles Tucker looks puzzled. Becky Metzger. Meeting 8th hour twice a week, 15 mem- bers ofthe Chamber Orchestra concen- trated on music composed especially for string instruments. The small group consisted of students selected from the orchestra, and perform mainly with the Madrigal Choral group. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Hannisian, the small orches- tra presented an early Spring concert with the voices of the Madrigal singers. An arrangement by Mr. Hannisian called YEA JUSU JOY OF MAN'S DE- Sl RES was the pinnacle of the concert. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Plucking Players Lisa Jarvis, Sarah Ridley, Becky Sangster. A one, and a two,and a three, R. Matz, G. Ernest, T. Bower. The purpose of Leadership class this year, was to teach the responsibility of government. Students learned the politi- cal ropes of running a Student Council or holding the job of a class officer. The class held mock political assemblies which were used as a learning tool to- ward practical experience. Class officers Student Council representatives, and student body officers are required to take the class. The class was taught by English teacher Nls. Pam Lillard. M Higgins contemplates the suggestion Would you run that by me again? L Milash N Mizushlma L. J Klsslmger L Milash K Arthur M Wolf ART CLASSES Creative Cutlets S. Vaughn and E. Bulla something from nothing! l Incredible Creations! T. Ayde and G. Broghan draw patiently. Looking down on creation. Expressing emotions is what this year's art classes was all about. The building of minds and confidence took place as stu- dents' skills developed. Hidden talents were brought out as the young Nlichelan- gelos aimed for success and personal pride. A variety of masterpieces, ranging from collages to sculptures were created. These different projects were displayed throughout the school on several bulle- tin boards. 1, T1 B. Kay and B. Rowland work on sculpturing. Q nfs . D. Nlachmer studies his l'T10del- D. Langer expresses his emotions. T. Zieskie and C. Harrison love art! HOME EC CLASSES Cooking Up A Storm ff,- ' ,, ' i,.,. 13 I' --f. 1, I ef 1155 -wi ,, if 4 iff? gigs, ,.,, i 615 2' ., new :fx i. ' Q S ' , M l: . 5 . 7 A -. rx is-R. . ' S 1- 'Q ng K . 'L Mary Chung, Lorraine Gutierez. Brenda Moore sews busily. . M M 1 f' N, i' Now how does this thing run? Kathy Sission. Are those my cookies burning? Debbie Green. Home making has become something more than learning home and family living this year. Getting involved in their own activities, the girls learned the home making of creativity, cooking any- thing from soup to nuts sewing everything from shorts to skirts, knitting, designing, tailoring, interior decorating, and experimenting with three year old children in child develop- ment classes. These activities made up this year's Home Ec Department. Future husbands of America watch out! The girls are doing their own thing. D. Grall thinks seriously A l , H. 1. Mrs. Jane Stockebrand aids Eileen Cannon with her pattern. G. Suifts informs N. Poust, l just sewed my fingers together.' JO Ann Jordan CUTS with CBUUOU , W BACHELOR SURVIVAL Satisfaction In Survival Xa mhgfffix Qz2sL.:4gs1w.::'5.-'f vi I I ig K . 'F 152 if 1 f1T ' v ' wi. B. Wilcox and D. Meyers cook up a storm. J. Carrol bothers with the little things in life. ,r ., 3 4 Wi 2 32, 3 Eggs if 35 if aff Wim -l gzfaggghig 1 ,E df 34 ,g i 5 41 if r -aaa rfkiit i i F 2 r i r i i ai K. Bales and M. Dunn thread needles? Brad Teleen digs inl 58 ' From burned banana bread to three sleeved sport shirts, the young men of this year's Bachelors' Survival classes learned several techniques preparing them for the future. With the growing popularity of Women's Liberation, these men felt a need to defend themselves and learn what was once considered - Women's Work. Throughout the year unique pieces of clothing were designed and tasty new foods were created as Mrs. Jane Stockebrand readied these stu- dents for the Bachelor's World. Survival came with all the luxuries, as the guys enthusiastically enjoyed the fringe benefits of the class. Oops, l sewed the sleeve to the neck, says Kevin Bales BUSY Bodes Bl W0fk me Tom Leiper concentrates on his finishing steps. L Stur9e0f1 S MarneY 'VI MCGIUHI G Awelda C Goelfus SHOP CLASSES Building For Tomorrow gn- -341 D. Eckman and K. Christianson complete their projects. L. Costello shows off her masterpiece. D. Elliot prepares his project. 'Which VaIve? questions K. Rude. One of the most popular departments of Fairview High was Industrial Arts. One of the classes offered, Jewelry, had quite a few participants, each creating jewelry for his own personal use or to sell in the flea market. Some other in- dustrial arts classes offered were draft- ing, crafts, and wood. The shop classes gave students a chance to use their tal- ents and at the same time earn a little money. Using turquoise, students made replicas of Indian Jewelry. 'alla The results are surprising, D. Elliot. K. Chritianson cleans as Mr. Pauley gives orders. Hurry Up, K. Rude exclaims to L. Costello. 'Watch my technique! D. Elliot. CAR CARE CLASSES Girls' Dominated Class C . ' L ,:g.::f . A Are Car Care tests very hard? K. Prochaska looking very studious. Y' S A fl U E Q 1 is , . C2 ,il 1 . , . ni, 4 ' - q , ., 1 S - s n In , A 1 62 V One guy with all these girls? - Clark Kivette No body is bored, are they? Boys and girls had equal opportunities to learn how to maintain their cars this year in Mr. Sherman's Car Classes. Stu- dents learned how to change tires, so no more help by the side of the road girls! Students were also taught how to budget their money for gas, which should come in handy with the foreseen gas shortage. One would suppose the boys had an ideal opportunity to show off their knowledge in this class, but due to the liberized woman, it was often the other way around. S. Briscoe and A. Tichenal That's a Carburetor? - Lori Gonacha Surely sleeping isn't part of the class! R. Wilson is busy at work. t DRIVERS' ED Caution: Student Driver M. Carrigan, L. Lefferdink, J. Ball, P. Fancher. 64 ...A . Another FIat, moans S. Enrlght. X . Although inflation took its toll on the prices of Drivers' Education this year, this did not stop students from taking it. The reasons could be that it saves money on insurance, parents feel safer after their children take the course, or it just could be the good looking coaches who teach it. Whatever the reason is though, it is a known fact that the course sees most of the sophomores and some juniors and seniors. lVlost of the students like the gory movies shown while the rest head for the door after they start, but other than that, it's all go. 11- K. Seargent and P. Fancher head for the driving range. Is this the carburetor M Gould . 2 4 f.'j.,w,k?ig : '- P. Easton and S. Martin. Why don t you learn how to drive' V Orlandmo yOj'EQIjI ,cmisgs Building A Future Hobart appears interested in mechanics. L. Woodruff calculates. ,,.,..:,.x ...... , l ui rsssrrsrry .Q Students are all wired up. J. L.aPage and classmate are involved. Vo-Tech classes are offered to juniors and seniors who are interested in learn- ing a trade while attending school. This year there was a change as boys partici- pated in cosmetology and girls partici- pated in mechanics. ln some cases stu- dents were able to receive credit for jobs they held pertaining to their classes and at the same time earn money. After completing the class students are pre- pared to enter their trade. Junior Mechanics engine. Careful Nowl -W-9.v.......... P. Dolan works diligently. Working towards perfection Down to the Nitty-gritty vo-TECH CLASSES Training For Tomorrow Drafting students designing plans C. Morris works with classmate This is the what? Working with a lathe takes concentration. Determination is the only way. S D. Anderson Welding can be a hot trade. Determination . . . ?,gfjjg.ig, - it . ii, LL,L ky 2 51512214 A. ,,N.,,,,,,,i4-Frm, ,,. ,- .5 Ny. KM-1, ,gh AV A cosmetology student works at her profession Getting the dent out. E 5 70 KNIGHT LIFE FARMER DAY Fairview County Line Farmer Brown? Peggy Hockman and Karla Hofstatter get all farmered up. Did you hear the joke about the chicken? , asks Vicki Stilson. Farmer Day on Friday the 13th proved unlucky only for Boulder High as the Knights beat the Pan- thers 2O-7. Dressing like farmers and riding tractors to school, stu- dents, faculty and administrators All enthusiastically took part in the traditional day-long hoe-down in the Student Center. This is one of the most participated in days. , I 9496 we V 'D B. Lucas, K. Fraim, and D. Deofler. ' t larcaqsfjroq A Lindsay Caplan, Scott lVlcBride, and Becky Lucas guard the school. came clad in overalls and bandannas. 50's DAY Oldies But Goodies Bobby socks, rolled-up jeans, knee length skirts, and saddle shoes were seen on the dames, while the dudes came with tight jeans, sun glasses, and greasy D.A.s. this was the scene for 50's day, Oct. 4. These big daddys bopped to the sound of the Beach Boys, Elvis, Flash Cadillac and many other '5O's-'60's groups in the Student Center throughout the day. Becca Byers and cool daddy. QQ Q 1 , , 8 Big Bad Sam and the Boppers pose for picture. Go Big Fled! , yells Mrs. Zecksen. fnyf fl . B lei Do you like my new dress? Big Bad Sam Eddy and Cool Tim lVlacKenzie show off their D.A.'s HOMECOMING 1974 A Knight Of Future .... Past October 4 was a day that passed with tension emo- tion, and most of all excitement ....... Fairview was to take on the Littleton Lions. With seconds left in 7th period class, one could feel the thriving band which brought out everyone's peak emotions and sent chills into many Knights on hand. With game time 7:45, only minutes away, Fairview fans began to come from everywhere, flashes of red and white were bouncing far and near. As the march- ing band began to play and the crowd to cheer, the Mighty Knights stepped on the field ...... As halftime came five girls who were awaiting the fi- nal moment ...... Lori Ratliff was crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen, The underclassmen lsopho- moresl won the float contest. As it neared the end things were looking bad for the Knights, as Littleton was leading 19-15. People began to leave, faces were hanging low, then it happened. With 44 seconds left on the clock, Steve Boeding got the ball ran it in for a 21-19 score, the kick was good, and the VICTORY was OURS! l ll Seniors get a head start on Senior Weeklll I Robin Bergwald escorted by John Wilson. Couples enjoying the dance. Megan McMorran and Kevin Kucera. 'sk' Us. 'M 3 Stacy Bentin and Norm Jesch. Queen Lori and escort Mike MW' N1 '13 ,A L 1-w, U -L Nancy Poust HOMEQQMlNQ A Knight's Queen .Q iff XM 5 MQ Once in love with Amy Pat McCusker 'Where's Charley? After weeks of preparation, this year's fall musical, Where's Charley? was fi- nally brought to life. Originally entitled, Charley's Aunt , the plot consists of two young graduates and their girl- friends, and a chaperone, Charley's aunt who never shows up for an important luncheon. Charley decides to masquer- ade as his aunt, which is only the begin- ning of a fun and delightful play. Ah, what devils we women are! CAST Charley - Pat McCusker Amy - Ruth Nickerson Jack - John Schmidt Kitty - Mary Drozda Charley's Aunt - Gretchen Fox lVlr. Spettigue - Dave Rose Sir Francis Chesney - Steve Grothjan Brassett - Jasen lVlohler Wilkinson - Sam Eddv Directed by Rita Majors i Janice Danielson, Laurel Quinn, Annie Maxson. iv 'E ,QI 1 i iff A gf, y 4 , A I A A VLVK , YH Where's Charley? And what about his aunt? -dca.,.e,,- --i-4 -11 4 , K Mi My dear, you wouIdn't believe what I just heard! Beth Bowles, Becca Byers May I present Charley's aunt? Fi. Nickerson, M. Drozda, J. Schmidt, P. McCusker Let's play hard to get. Pat McCusker, John Schmidt We are two females in Iove! Mary Drozda, Ruth Nickerson J... n i E S I v Q SENIOR BEAU, Miss NOEL 'Tis The Season To Be joll During each Christmas season a couple from each class are chosen to reign over the Yuletide holiday. When these people are chosen they are guests of honor of the Christmas assembly, where they will speak before their fellow peers. Miss Noel and the Senior Class Beau are accompanied by Boulder High's senior royalty to the annual Christmas tree bonfire held at the Pow-Wow Grounds. --nl 81 I 82 IUNIOR BEAU, MISS HOLLY Fa La La La La 4 i S x E32- L. SOPHOMORE BEAU, MISS MISTLETOE La La La La . . . f E- fx' T Q Q, 2? J QQ Q N R Ls. ' .ii Bea K hy Arthu A 'W . 2 KEY CLUB SWEETHEART 'Knights In A Snowy Dream' The Fairview students danced like Knights in a Snowy Dream , as the Keys-Keyettes sponsored the annual Winter Ball. Taking place in the Student Center on the night of Jan. 25,1975, the Knights danced to the music of COBRA. The four junior candi- dates for sweetheart, Kathy Arthur, Don- ette Beal, Susie Gill, and Diana Rea, were chosen by the Key Club. For the candidates, the highlight of the evening was the crown- ing of the Key Club sweetheart. Key Club president, Don Morgan, along with last year's sweetheart, Deidre Pinon, crowned Susie Gill as the 1974-1975 Sweetheart. SPRING PLAY 'Death Takes A Holida ' Death Takes A Holiday was present- ed to the public in the month of lVlarch. Casting was done much differently this time since many new faces were seen on stage. The play itself is about Death who takes a holiday and comes to earth for three days, and stays at the Italian Duke's castle. During these three days he falls in love with Grazia: no one thinks Grazia knows who he is but she does. At the end she decides to go back with him, for she loves him. l Baron Ceserea explains Grazia's tiredness. Death. Death . . . Grazia . . . Corrado . . . Duke ....... Duchess ...... Rhoda Fenton . Eric Fenton . . . Alda ......... Princess lVlarie . Major Whitehead Baron Ceserea . Domestics .... ... .Jeff lVlunger .... Forest Rogers .. . .. Jason Nlohler . . Patrick McCusker .. . . . Pat Noyes . . .. Jill Thomas . . Skip Durazzo ... ... Kathy Udall .....JulieElgen .....JillFreeman Larry Ozenberger ......AnnKrohn Jim Leffingwell Death meets Alda. The family and their guests meet Death. Grazia tells of the Shadow iDeathl she saw BEHIND THE SCENES There's More Than Meets The Eye There is more work involved that meets the eye in the making of productions. Hundreds of Fairview students were in- volved in this year's fall musical, WHERE'S CHARLEY5 the ONE ACTS, the spring play, DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY, and the childrens' play. Be- hind the scenes crews ranging from light- ing, props, set and stage, costumes, make-up, and the important publicity crew, put in many valuable hours help- ing the actors produce a play that they could all be proud of. f x N. Calvert and B- Moore- D'ArIyn Oppeboer helps Jill Thomas opening night. It should be in here somewhere What do you mean you nailed your hand to the board? C. Martin, T. Miller. if v ff 5 Q if Oh no!, it's seven inches too short! Clark Kivette. Mr. Russell Croop, stage crew director gives directions 'Wi-1, Mike Gould Cathy Pagano UQQOW Robbie Barth PROM KING, QUEEN 'A Time For Us' A tradition was started at Fairview this year, as it was the second time that we had a Prom King as well as the traditional Prom Oueen. A Time For Us, was held in the Harvest House ballroom from 9 until midnight on the evening of May 10. Couples danced to the music of HORSE THIEF CANYON, while waiting for the crowning of the Prom royalty. The moment came with the breathless crowning of Eugenie Morton and Mike Taetz as Queen and King. Couples then moved to the Elks Club for the traditional after-prom. FREDDI HENCHI AND THE SOUL SETTERS filled the club with music until five in the morn- ing when tired-but-hungry couples went out for an early breakfast to end a truly long but exciting evening. I s,,,, September: Sandy Eckert and Jerome Kisslinger open the school to an- other year. LORDS AND LADIES Our Monthly Royalty Each month the student body nomina- ted, and teachers voted on, students from the senior class to be Lord and Lady for the month. Students are cho- sen for their participation in school ac- tivities. The honor includes a luncheon with the Zonta Club for Ladies and with the Lions Club for the Lords. October: Terry Hudgel and Mike Taetz getting their pumpkin ready for Halloween. V November: Bill Miller and Nana Mizushima kick off Thanksgiving Vacation. xx, December: P. McCusker and D. Ferguson: All around the pine tree Pat- January: Janice Borland and Brad Udall celebrate the beginning of a rick chases Dede. New Year. February: Lori Ratliff and Dave Crowley, VALENTINES! March: Steve Boeding and Megan McMorran: members of the Easter Bunny Club I April: Olivia Kieboan plays the ole penny in the funnel joke on Mike May: Senioritis strikes Janice Danielson and Chris Lee as they burn Gould. school papers. My L 'ii fl t 9 K2 June: Who will win the gown argue Gretchen Fox and Don Putzier. :mb is R 'R SNOW. . . a wonder that falls from the sky, bringing with it... cold mornings, skiing trios, icy sidewalks and snowball fights when the snow flakes pile up, the months pass by while a few feet below waits the promise of spring, inviting the sunshine to unveil the buds of new life X is H 21 Not another meeting! HEAD GIRL Lad Of Council Head Girl Sandy Eckert believes that Student Council should grow as a family and work as a team. Her job as head girl is to help run Council meetings in an orderly fashion and help in decision making. HEAD Bov Lord Of The CastIe's Government Jerry Kisslinger, Fairview's Head Boy, began the year heading Council in a direction to take pride in. Jerry puts h' If' C 'I b h b I' e lmse into 0unCl eCauSe e e lev S together we Can make it happen. Our illustrious leader, Jerry. SECRETARY-TREASURER StuCo's Backbone W! Being secretary or treasurer isn't an easy job. For Mary Tary being secretary means taking down minutes then trans- forming them into readable minutes for the reps to relay back to their home- rooms. Being treasurer, for Marty Ida, means keeping track of Councii's expen- ditures. Surely they had their jobs cut What's wrong with my figures? out for them- A ir !.-I 9 Dear Mom: StuCo camp is awfull Mary Tary and Marty Ida: The backbone of StuCo STLQDENT COUNQIL Answers To Needs Too many times vve regard Student Council as the answer to many ques- tions concerning our school. Student Council is a tool and a very good tool whose main purpose is to justify its ex- istence to the 2100 students here at Fairview. we L ,ii ft 4' ff' Back: Mrs. D. Rupert, J. Kisslinger, M. Tary, B. Wallace, Mr. L. Danielson. Fourth Rovv: E. Meyer, L. Livingston, J. Hale, A. Biter, B McKenzie, J. Tennison. Third Row: N. Mizushima, B. Freeman, M. Ida, T. Hudgel, S. Eckert, D. Eifler, D. Lovvry, S. Hunter, M. Wolfe. Second Flow: L. Kieffer, L. Milash, M. Crawford, M. J. Trimble, D. Pinon, C. Gates, B. Johnson, C. Wilkins. First Rovv: M. L. Carline, L. Lefferdink, R. Whitaker, S. Southern, T. Perkins, D. Nuss. On bannister: G. Glass. i 103 o The plan is. . . ga-Q Who said Marty Ida is short? 1 Raise you hand before you talk! Stu C0 discusses a motion. 104 2ND SEMESTER COUNCIL New Faces: New Goals ' VQEML: w .W You're going to amend that? - Audrey Sheffield I wonder if I should tell her . . . Dave White and Terri Hudgel. Front: R. Bradfield, S. Mullen. Second Flow! C. Pecina, M. Tary, K. Arthur, C. Wilcox, D. White, C. Gates. Third Flow: D. Garnett, M. Ida, B. Freeman, M. Wolfe, L. Milash, J. Hale, T. Hudgel, L. Cooper. Fourth Flow: Mr. Danielson, J. Kisslinger, J. Leffingwell, B. Udall, S. Breternitz, E. Schmidt, M. Corrigan, E. Stevens. Fifth Flow: M. Thomas, N. Mizushima, J. Parks, M. Lowry, M. Crawford, R. Bateman, and E. Meyer. as , -fx ,N wx! W ,f FRENCH CLUB C'est Si Bon Would you believe a trip to Canada? That was one of the long range goals set down by this year's French Club. Fund- raising activities included an exciting raffle and a bake sale, featuring choco- late eclairs, Napoleons, bon bons, and French bread. Perhaps the cIub's most ambitious endeavor was their attempt to teach French to groups of elementary school students. Surprisell Cindy Logan and Claudia Fisher Back: K. Prohaska, K. Fraim, C. Fisher, S, Gilland, C. Hardin, L. Sangster, J.. Keany. Middle: D. Alspaugh, V. Lang, A. Brock, D. Deutsch, C. Shapley, J. Jarvis, S. Freeman, M. Vaughn, W. Christiansen. Front: V. Lyons, V. Cortez, L. Ellis, D. Followill, C. Logan, J. Hahn. -. .f ' . .4 if ., ,. . Q, .., .A V - . K 4 e.-. GERMAN CLUB Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Anyone for a German Scrabble tourna- ment? That was only one of the many activities German Club participated in this year. Students also held numerous brunches and dinners, serving dishes such as Sauerbrauten, Bratwurst, and strudel. Folk-singing and folk-dancing were taught each week by university students, while the club ended the year at a German Camp in the Colorado Berge. D. Laenen, T. Bauer, E. Meyer Back: D. Laenen, E. Meyer, Mrs. Kassler, T. Bauer, Fiain Bush, Front! D. Wilmarth, C- WHSOY1, A- RHFTTSEY- KJ SPANISH CLUB From Peru With Love Love is, the adopted Peruvian child of the Spanish Club this year. In support of the child, members attended a for- eign language fair in November at the University of Denver. At the fair stu- dents sold posters, pinatas, and god's eyes. They even tried fortune telling in Spanish! Each month club members held a meeting, pot-luck style, eating Spanish favorites of tacos and enchil- adas, while they listened to guest speak- ers. Mr. Hartenstein, Lori Flatliff, Judy Harper, Mike Morris, Bill Freeman, Kim Putzier, Peruvian guest speaker, Jean Baker, Mary Pierce, Rich Bradfield. f Officers Pres Lori Ratliff, Sec.-Kim Bateman, Coores.:-J. Baker. El Presidente -Lori Ftatliff. RUSSIAN CLUB Cultural Vs. Communist This year Russian students declared the theme of their club as pro-cultural and anti-communist. Their first major pro- ject was to make Russian costumes to wear as they performed dances. All members enjoyed pot-luck dinners in which they feasted on such delicacies as beef stroganoff. Students all worked hard to prepare a display which in- cluded all the cultural aspects of Russia Back: A. KelIogg,J. Kisslinger, E.Meyer,M. Schneider M Sventet E House M Corrigan K Mathews A Sheffield, D. Hust, A. Rams:-1y,C. Howard. Front N Kamper S Freeman C Ooyama A Karahara Middle L. Jarvis. Officers: D. HustSec., A. Ramsey-Pres., C. Howard V Pres Mrs Sampson displays Russian garments 'K .64 What's a Playboy? 110 swg Women With A Purpose 15 .ii Senior Women, this year, tried to make themselves known, not so much as liber- ated women, but as a group of women with a sense of humor. Some ofthe pro- jects Senior Women did were to elect a Senior Playboy of the month, then initi- Fi. Fioder, lVIr. Jacques, and D. Grall. are him I0 this h0n0V- 7497? . S . ...,, my i ' Z 'ur Ni ff ll- l i , -li , SL N- ,R Front: Deidre Pinon, Denise Artino, Laura Carr, Renate Fioder. Back: Kim McCoy, Mr. Jacques, Linda Kief- fer, Debbie Grall. CHESS CLUB Check Mates Of The Knights' Castle The Chess Club met once a week in the math open space, lVlr. Ken Baldwin sponsored the club. The culmination of the meetings was in determining the best player at Fairview. lit1 '. l can V , 5 Larry Burdick. Back: lVl, Sharps, N. Beasley, C. Patterson, J. Yale, B. Schattke. Middle: R. Pitts, J. Wu, Nl. Mason. Front: A. Johnson, J. Waddell, L. Burdec. Well, what do ya know? Drew Brodkin moves. Nlr. Baldwin, sponsor V PAIGES Another Name For Courtesy Paiges not only help with Fairview hap- penings, such as sophomore orientation and ushering plays, but they also gave tours of Fairview and assist in the main office. Who the Pa iges will be for the upcoming year is decided by Ms. Laing, the sponsor, title Pa iges are then elected by the group. This year's title Paiges were Kim Bateman, Olivia Kieboom, and Deidre Pinon. W wgi 'Ga 5 ,ss,t Y --LQ, E Back: L. Ellis,J. Danielson, J. Butler, L. Pettibone, T. Jesch, D. Reed, Fl. Roder, M. Falvey, B. Denlon, C. Logan, S. Hunter, L, Sanster, A. Matz, C. Hathoway, K. Hill, L. Kieboom, D. Pinon, E. Morton, D. Ferguson, B. Gibson, K. Bateman, Sponsor Ms. Laing. Becky Kenlon shows Mike Ida, Craig Skeie, and Steve Mullen the girls' restroom. .ilu -Q., i Y' Renate Fioder helps Mary Gano stuff the teachers' boxes. ,M ' Au we 4 , 'fm .,,,., . ,. FB? Title Paiges, Olivia Kieboom, Kim Bateman, and Deidre Pinon assist Judy Haley in her iob. i 113 r f li .M . aaa wi 4 ,i ai A Ni CROSS CULTURAL CLUB Bridging the Gap The Cross-Cultural Club was organized by students in hopes of a better under- standing between races. Members held an after game dance in December to raise money. The money went to the ln- ternational Relations Club for the fair day, which was scheduled for March. The club also held a student exchange with Adams City H.S. in Denver, which is a multi-racial institution. Feb. 17-21 the club put up display cases for black history week. A Kaka Very lmeregtmgr Mrs Stokes and R. Harris. Oh, isn't that cute. Mrs Stokes A Kaka K Martinez R Harris S Watford Rich M.,and Sharon. 114 l M And Sew On . . Future Homemakers of America cooked up a tasty banquet at Fairview enjoying homemade lasagna, as the club began their year. Mending clothes, sheets, and pillowcases for the Indian reservations of Colorado was the major project of the homemakers. The club also sponsored parties for the children at day care cen- ters. On Valentine's Day members sold red valentine pillows they had made and a taffy pull was held in the spring. Nancy Gilman, Carol Timmerhaus, Cheri Pecina, JoEIlen Chelserig, Eileen Cannon. V' fa r.,, .,., , yygj ad rsrr M ' . br y g .ss' f,ii s,rr'a j ff r l ki ' Aj , ,,. 3 '.... , . -, . . ,., . N R C. Pecina, Sew and tell. C. Timmerhaus and N. Gilman KEY-KEYETTE CLUB Caring Is 0ur Way Of Life The International Key Club chose as their theme of the year Caring is our way of life. Adopting a grandparent was one way Keyette-Key Club demonstrated they did care. Service projects consisted of helping the Kiwanis at a luncheon, working with the Boulder Historical Society on a haunted house at Halloween, and ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas. The dilemma of turnabout-or-not ended with a successful, traditional Winter Ball. Top: T. Lowry, M. Pahl, C. Lily, B. Morgan, T. Rea, K. Mays, K. Beal, M. Gamblin. Middle: Mr. Kleine, D. Beal, K. Arthur, B. Knobloch, M. Lowry, G. Madden, D. Rm, B. Moran, D. Lowry, L. Kemper. Bottom: S. Gill, P. Anderson, P. Madden, Skippy, D. Eifler. Officers-Top: D. Beal-cosec., B. Morgan-sec.,T. Rea-v. pres. Bottom: P. Anderson-pres., G. Madden-co-pres., K. NlaYS-If96S- Bill Moran. Look into my eyes. l W K Kgskzd- W t iixst X ,q QM A Lisa Kemper. Caught in the act! Mr. Kleine rekleining. ,V K3 ., L' V ' f Gail Madden, the illustrious president? K'3'fhY Beal and Mike LOWFY- LOOK alikes? GIRLS' AND Bovs' STATE A Mock Congress The people chosen to participate in Girls' and Boys' State must first fill out an application and be accepted before facing a panel of other members who question them. If they make it past this then they are a member of Girls' or Boys' State. Last year's participants were Skip Durazzo, Chris Gates, Mike Gould, and Jim Leffingwell. Girls' State participants were Michelle Grunz, Susan Larson, and Dana Smith. Chris Gates was elected as one of the two in Colo- rado to attend Boys' Nation. Sue Larson and Dana Smith Mike Gould Jim Leffingwell, Chris Gates, and Skip Durrazzo. 'ITS ACADEMIC' Battle Of The Brains This year the IT'S ACADEMIC team was organized and sponsored by Mrs. Ingrid Kassler. The members consisted of Steve Hemmerle, Peter Krane, Eric Meyer, Bob Schattke, and Rick Langer The team had to be able to answer questions on several different topics quickly and accurately. At Fairview's first bout at the KOA studio in Denver the team defeated Alameda and Regis High Schools. The men were then defeated by North in the second round of competition. Eric Meyer, Steve Hemmerle Bob Schattke Peter Krane Mrs Kassler Rick Langer 1 ski CLUB The Red And White Hit The Slopes Ski Club, sponsored by Jerry Faulkenberg and Dale Goddard, was open to skiers of all abilities. This year's club has about 100 active members who participated in four over-night trips. Fairview skiers 'bombed' the slopes of Steamboat, Vail, and Aspen during the day. The eve- ings were filled with desperate attempts at some fun in towns which rolled up the sidewalks at 8 p.m. Bruce Campbell, The Daredevil. X ...M--' J. Farrington, C. Deichman, O. Kieboom, C. Davis, B. McDonald, C. McDonald, and D. Nesenburgs at Steamboat. A Skis: You're gonna get it! P. Mickey. 4 l Sponsor Jerry Faulkenburg-always alert and ready to go. C. Davis, B. IVlcDonaId, D. Salzinger, and D. Nesenberg. Anyone for some lunch? -Aspen-Snowmass. Spread Eagle-pn Mickey 1 . V1 'S ' 'L U.. ix Donkey 'Y K X Mr. Larry Dorsey, Sponsor. PQLITIQAL gun s And Elephants Political Club meets once a week under the sponsorship of lVlr. Larry Dorsey. The students participate in a youth government mock legislature sponsored by the YIVICA. This year was exception- al as Chris Gates was elected Governor and Brad Udall was elected Lieutenant Governor ofthe lVlock Legislature. In addition students learn howto pass bills, and the general running of the legislative branch ofthe government. L11 What can 1 gay 2 asks Sue Connelly? O.K., who's running for what? asks Amy Paulsen. I ll I xt, 1-'X - 55 . QYTI3' ffl 22 'P' Back: Chris Gates, Brad Udall, Nanako Mizuchima, Bob Syzmanski, lVIr. Dorsey sponsor, Brett Parsley, Sue Connelly. Front: Michelle Schneider, Amy Paulsen, Tammy Perkins. INIEBNATIQNAL BELATIQNQ gtus People Meeting People The International Relations Club meet once GVSYY two weeks at a club members house. They are under the sponsorship of lVlr. Hen- ry Nason, whom everyone addresses Henry. Each meeting they have a guest speaker from another country to speak after they all enjoy a dinner together. The speaker talks of his homeland and explains some of the culture. ln addition once a year they attend a Mock United Nations. Don't pinch me there, Sarah , says Audrey. Backr MV- NHSOU. Lvmfle SSUQSTEY, D9nf1lS Feffiff. Jerrv KISSIIHQGF Caroline Adams Eric Watford Kathy Voth Middle Sue Larson Carol Shapley, Sue Breternitz, Lauri Keefer Front: Sarah Tisch Audrey Sheffield Scott Freeman Alice Kasahara Claura Ooyama PHOTO CLUB Trigger Happy Students Photo Club's members took pictures for yearbook, newspaper, and pleasure this year. These seven men kept busy all year getting picture orders, printing them to size, all in time for the deadline . . . sometimes. They had no special meeting time or place, but they were al- ways there behind the scenes snapping pictures of people, and objects. Each photographer had talent and style of his own. photo by Rick Langer. photo by Dave Vogler. photo by Ron Baller FoRENslcs Smooth Talkers The capabilities of this year's team showed up prominently as they placed in almost every meet they participated in and took the Sweepstakes at the if terpretation, debate, and humor are few of the categories for which Fairview's Forensics team is recognized. The team prepared for the district meet and went on to the state meet. All mine! Scott Bradford Forensics team gathers to show off their trophies. l gf? y v Af 7, Mmm 5. 4 r l, vfscffifffii ay we 4-9 ftiz,.,,,..,. Qu .. ,tj 9 A -M- Loveland meet. Original oratory, oral in- THESPIANS The Many Faces Of The 'Stage Thespians were headed by, Thespian-at- large-Rita Nlajors. President of this mul- ti-talented group was the illustrious Pat McCusker, V.P.-Ruth Nickerson, Sec.- Tres.-Jason Mohler. Thespians attended a workshop in Pueblo where they pre- sented three scenes from NlacBeth in different styles. They received new ideas for presentations and refreshed some of the old. All the world's in love. D. Rose and A. Maxon I really don't think so .... Fl. Nickerson and H. Weers Comedy . . . Tragedy. sy 127 ,.-.... This is the life! exclaims Heidi Weers to Kathy Udall and Debbie Freund. 5 W aw' RADIO CLUB Listen In! Each Thursday night at 8:30 p.m. the FHS Radio Club sponsored by Ms. Ma- jors broadcasts a show called Knight Life. The students get a chance to direct a show. The show consists of any type of music and format they want, whether it be classical, rock, or jazz. KBOL of Boulder donates M hour of air time for the broadcast. l'm not sure, but I think we're on air, smile. Garth Flatliff and Mike Shavlik. WA, . V Back row' Garth Flatliff, Scott Bradford, Paul Carter. Front row: Mike Shavlik, Kathy Udall, Heidi Weers, Debbie Freund. MAGIC CLUB ow You See It, ow You Don't This year at Fairview a new club was formed. Consisting of only a few mem- bers, Magic Club got off to a tricky start! No large performances were given, but members performed their tech- niques on fellow classmates. Burnt rabbit out of a hat: speciality of Dave McMillan. Dave McMillan, Brett Sawyer, and Boyd Noble want youll What do YOU SBY 10 3 naked bird? BSKS Bret! SBWVGF . -. 1 1 , , , . RTS 0 SP ' 74 - ' 75 VARSITY FOOTBALL The Thrill Of A Season . . . slimfav FYIQQ mom Pagano-24, Ferris-61, Yee-22, Dart-20, Jacquemard-41, Merlo-31, Shoemaker44, Craver-62, Dean-33, Shum-21, Kesling-60, Weithoner-32, Martin- 81, Branham-72, Shlepp-80, Kucera-82, lVlcGown-40, Ziski-10, Chalgren-70, Higgins-55, lntosh-31, Meyers-61, Taylor-63, Wilson-50, Foote-71, Fitzgerald-83, Call-74, Eskew-55, Flaikes, Steve-ns,Tnr. Pyle, Conant, Coaches, Alan, McCall, Dee, IVIclVliIlan, Head, Pagano Tuma-84, Snyder-84, Crowly-77, Quist-73, Bryant-51, Mc- HeapH88, Graves-11, Nlgr. Klemme, Landis, Krumpeck, Shoe on the move. It can never be said that Fairview football lacks excitement. To say the very least, it's a hairraising experience. A wild 75 yard Graves-to- F itzgerald-to LittIeton-defender-to- Boeding-touchdown-pass, with 34 seconds left, made Homecoming a little nicer. The Aurora Central game was no less exciting as the Knights blocked a punt for a touchdown in the final minute. In both games the Knights had to come from behind to win. A sweet victory over the boys to the north re- tains a certain milk can for another year. The highly touted Bruins were held score- less as the Knights, whose performances as well as shown all year, rolled on to win. With the Knights starting lineup riddled by iniuries, the Big Red play did not falter on the face ofthe grid. But gave instead, to, their opponents hardnosed football. As is ....... tradition. Fitzgerald takes a toss Zack unloads one Kevin Kucera gets his from DC 4DougIas County! Shomaker and Martin meet Littleton. D'Wayne M cGowen around Boulder Knights and Panthers. '74 - '75 g.v. FOOTBALL White Knights Becomes Big Red S, 4 ii-is 89 54s 3 Lvl X Qiifx iiie A r l T1 -if f , 3 ii fr i il 5 5 T. - e i - wi.,.-W?-i.m..i1 Barton Conant, Randy Krumpeck, Kurt Laubisch, Brian Dean, Terry Eskew, Roy Harris, Jeff Thomas, Dave Hill, Mark Schneider, Tom Zieske, Jack Taylor, Tim Horton, Mitch Call, Mike Yee, Peter Tuma, Jack Kesling, Gub Boeding, Mark Garcia, Lloyd Hyden, Dennis Ferris, John Heap, Phil Klemme. Ferris and M. Schneider eye the loose ball. M. Call, B. Schum, J. Thomas, S. Fitzgerald. The Baby Knights, as many called the Sophs, were coached by Max McMillan and led by sophomore standouts Tom Zieske, John fwil . I i .ii , sw Zieske challenges gracefully Heap, and Mark Schneider who also suited up for varsity games. This is the second straight year that the Young Knights have been undefeated and as they look forward to next year, the school anxiously awaits to be represented by them. Zieske alone in the pocket. lp ' i 1 - 2 - A . f A , - ' R T '74 - '75 soPH. FOOTBALL We've 0nI just Begun '. . . ' . , ,, I ' J 11 . . 155fE'i'-EW' , .. 1 W . UQ Q 1 '--i 5 - 251. . A A ' 1 L A Q1 f ' ' ., .1+iii7W - . rid e A , 'J ' 1 ., J fa .qg J . J we J' Q : : gg i T sf Yxjfl, . ..y . 1 3 A I ., M h gf . . AS.-ya? vga, A., . Ig..-an 5 fi fr . H r r J a.-Q. - - . 'wi My . -'Q 'R-1' ff My 'H Q . 3 . ',-- ' J ' - H' 'QQ 'f ' T Jim' Mir- ,ff-f' iw if J 1 . Z1 Q51 ' f' . Z 215 , ,xi f A 1. . I li, 'f 3 ::A sw - . Q 2, 7' i 1 0 J .... ' I A : 5.23 -Ei : 3 - - . px .- K 2 - . I H ,, 5? ,' IVI: i ,., i w ' 'B' 1 :I 5-i f 7 X S . ai. Y .rn A Q . t ,.. 7 4, .V L. , N . ,wi 8 I Pi' - I r X t il a X, , R 1 G ' or wi - , . 'J . 4 N-V. C Q 1 '- 1 ,J-' -- -- K' . - . Nh U' ..' ' ' i v ' .Q -D 15. 1 f' 5 H A 1 -4- r ,: . H 44 la- rmxwm .. f fal' 2 ' V I ff '-: f LL , 31' ,fr . iv 5 A .V-' Q ' L f . '21 m y . -1 '. 'm v ,:f - -ig' '-f'. T if ez... r gja' , - ,iv C. . J fw vi- or 3 5 . ' . if :Z2 Lel ifi Ti ' .S or R 1. w1w.m?5.ge4:w+v.1 -1 f Front: T. Brokish, B. Ashbee, K. Cross, W. Eckenrod, G. Ray, D. Malay, C. Kothenbeutel, M, Diers. Middle: D. Carmell, C. Rawls, B. Perry, D. Pierce, K. Fowler, T. Shoemaker, P. Feeney, T. Brokaw, S. Andrews, J. McCoy, M. Boni. Back: L. Allen, M. Tanner, M. Rubedella, R. Barton, R. Brown, D. Brannen, J. David, E. Hicks, M. Vieming, J. Whitney, D. Jarvis, S, Pinon, S. Templeton, M. Buchanon. Jayne McCoy- The pursuit . . . . . .and the capture. This year the bottom ran on pride. The poor baby Knights tanned some hide. Covered well by the Royal Banner, Coached by Buch., Allen, and Tanner. Led by McCoy, Pinon, and Feenev, Diers and Eckenrod, are surely not teeny. Next year, the year they go, we will look back at '74, 5-3-0. is 1527 f , , bv! if' a 'Q' ,T -f rw- at is 1.35 :je Is, xx . is I Q Steve Andrews - Displays a keen sense of balance as he eyes the goal line. '74-'75 GOLF Golfers Chip to Blue Chip Season 9 xl' 'T' .,nr '. aff a ,wf?.i,zr r o A Mun - , M fs 3332 Fifa ,ffw S. Wagner, S. McCarthy, S. Steinbrecher, Fi. Love, R. Love, Fi. Phillips, T. Burkness, S. Hollenbeck, Bottom: Coach Hoos, M. Kraus, K. Fisher, M. Tichenal, D. Wood, M. Tanner, B. Woodiel, L. Sturgeon W 'N s1Q li.. t. f ,, .s .e . he-rf ll' gigs , asv ,pr wv' . N, Q . ,' .A ,l F ' - S3 ' ' .'i'QfW-1 K K. ll ig! 'lg .UMR - 7.'. bv. 5 itll! U- - - Wei-3182 Fairview's 5th place golf team. Coached by George Hoos, the 1974-75 golf team at Fairview placed 5th instate. Led by the stylish Mark Tanner the Fair- view strokers finished 2nd in league play and advanced to the state tourney which was held at Colorado Springs this year. In state the Knights who consisted of Rick Phillips, Mark Tanner, Brad Wood- iel, Matt Tichenal, and Dave Wood, fin- ished 5th as was previously mentioned. Returning next year to the squad will be Rick Phillips. Also, strong support from the play of Jay Veers, Shaw Wag- ner, Jim Fahrenholtz, and Craig Brown will be welcomed by coach Hoos. The stylish Mark Tanner. nr c ka, .,,...1g..:f... Saifhf' f f':.lBgb31i315' I gf A 'X V five Q . l.,.alrQ,, g .f,:'N . r l f rf-til. Y, . K Ax K ,fl sian... 11' Lf, N, K , ?i'2G exsf Rfk- be ' .Cb .Q9'f 'L'i ' A if 'tw . ' , K 5, eq' I t 'nav .r- at - .X I N X ' -' 'N' 3lr'?tw-- nf Jw: x 6 . 'Sid M f ,L -. 'FJ' - .V w. We K 4, sr- s.. .W-f' . , ' A nf Abi? N X 0 , , MVN V .- Vg I Mug jg . g. J X., if ,ff g A, 4 , ,Q 4. Egger .5 S Q' il - . f W - fi . K gk .1 -- -.w s'wse,. . .sly . A ,K 8:31.-.L 'L 4 'f g xifflii-'5j:':2'rZx5, R' 333,35 ,. W . .-J,- Y Us xr X 'YS,i:,A5gVi3X.:.1 - 'e. - f4rv-.-fffea,- .A - ,t . n 5 V' -' f' ' , Y i', , 1 xt'-i ' tglgiwa :,.f41i. .1x'tgQ1A,.!Q 6 N F. ,,4.wm.iv:.?,-its A . by Brad Woodiel follows through. '74 - '75 Bovs' TENNIS Knights Control Courts 2, ,, M-ff' 4-my-if Qi? .IE A A ,I ' ,. -. . . .... . - ii.: Back: Tom Linfield, French Goyer, Coach Speckein. Bottom: Paul Van Don Bos, Mike Corrigan, John Wilkins. Not pictured Eric Garin, Mike Dolan Pat Dolan, and Ryan IVlcCardell. 1 Q-5 iw . '-ff' -fm- ki in-nur-M Ryan McCardell lays it on the line Pat Dolan puts one over. For the first time in the history of Fair- view the team did something new and unique. They sent the WHOLE TEAM TO STATE. They sent Pat Dolan in no. 1 singles spot, Mike Dolan in no. 2 spot, and Ryan McCardell in the no. 3 singles spot. In the doubles no. 1 spot were Eric Garin and John Wilkins. French Goyer and Paul VanDenbos made up the no. 2 doubles team and Mike Cor- rigan and Tom Linfield were the no. 3 doubles team. The team was second in their district and came out ninth in state. The no. 1 doubles team took fourth in state with a season record of 10-2. an 1' v ' 11 'T E .Qfffe ' .fsifsrffs 'Q 2-f' S2-2 fi' P , Q .t W it i ' ' s if 4, -L Y QC t - ' , iffig' X . A feta M .a A K W 1- 1 3 - ,, ,,,. .. . . N - ' it K t:- i ' 1.i2+5fi 4 2 lffzwsfm-4 gg QQ 9' A if 1 ' r Qi' 'LF-X-Q 41,-a jwf 'ikifff' 'f i LEW E . .MQZQK a33f. 2:,4i51fs kk U' f ,ssoo Q 3' an ' fu 1' , -wt f 5 ' if 'A' A , 21.5355 5 V sr p 1 1 . Gr .. o ttss - 1 1' ,QV 1 f-- mpvewvgnffsfsfs A . 5 4 Q ,f F, A yyy . 323 a-310 -oy qemu 1'G2r'lh UWnnifT41f '5 ' l . ii'!!'f'0'Q?F Ti?'4'53r'? me ttro se W rffliysroeffiffaafiaifiifiewa, sf ' TH' 1 sf,fwQ+'ffg5'5teff?r '+fri' i..' 1 W- M' :A X-.439-:.1.1vs7:, f V- f , V .ws if-A X , ,. . ,, ,, ,1 ,ll, ,..-,f - ., ,.dfh..,. ,L .1 .5 V.iW,l,,5. , . A in . ALKVL 1 1 f A T , ..s. . t s s J., ..., k,h.. 5, xrgk N A , l , W4 K i s . .1 I ,.-. , I ,- x y - k,,' 1 f'-f 'M rf 1. Vg Vrrk ,gjfkg ..,, 'Z as 1,,f- .. E,-za: 25 .Tim-1 'A-'..,x: I 13,4 Q, K W 1 , ..5Vj5,:,. K - 3 has 1 5' P ..., - 'E ' Y' - ' ' .33-,'5, Mike Dolan shows his stuff. Just a little bit further. L. Wrenn. ' 74-' 75 GIRLS' TENNIS Girls Tennis Keep Racking 'Em Up J. Baker prepares to serve. This year's girls' tennis team was comprised of mostly underclass women. Head coach Mrs. McLain and assistant coach Ms. Laing were enthusiastic about the winning attitude of the netters. The number one singles player was Dede Ferguson. Bonnie Holderby and Pat Noyes were the number two and three singles, respectively. Jana Linfield and Betsy Kellogg teamed up for the number one doubles team. Kim Martig and Kelly Hill were the team's number two doubles while Charlotte Wilkins and Julie Laxer made up the number three doubles. The J.V. team consisted of Liz Wren, Nancy Hume, Jeannie Ruzicka, and Brenda Brewer, single com- petitors. Doubles teams were Sandy Vasquez and Cynthia Schultz, Margy Reynolds and Pam Martin, and Heather Klinker and Susie Connelly. A blind hit, M. Reynolds. V. Ray and R. Goodness: Tennis managers. Your money or your life, C. Schwartz '74-' 75 BASKETBALL Small Cagers Do Biglob Back: Coach McCracken, T. VanKirk, M. Gould, R. Barth, M. Barton, C. Culver. Front: J. Feeney, C. Shea, S. Boeding, M. Milburg. Ei, Q- 7 KA 2.7 'se wg? wi 5 we 1 T 14 we , ,, 5-in J. Finney goes up for the scores. C. Shea shows great concentration 1974-75 proved to be a trying year for Coach Tom McCracken, as the young coach was faced with the shortest team of his career. Fairview managed to make it to the playoffs, where they upset a high- ly ranked, and much taller, Heritage team. The Knights fell one game short of the state tournament in a close game with Boulder High. Knight seniors who wore a Fairview uniform for the 'last time in '75 were Rob Barth, Mark Barton, Steve Boeding, Curt Culver, Mike Gould, Mark Milberg, Chris Shea, and Tom VanKirk. Sophomore Jim Feeney will be Fairview's lone returner next year. gb race to the finish by C, Culver f I f U' ' i I . Y I n R- Barth 9095 UD for two. M. Barton shoots through Hinkley defense. 1' .Lf ., 'VS' Y L, , A- ' H Q si 7. K. C. Culver goes for the lay-up. if 5 xx -p - uw f 1 Two for T. VanKirk. L.. Wi M. Gould goes for the free throw if WWW W U gg jg 1 xii .ur ,.......-.-.-.-+-n-v- mm , ,L A ,L no-ef A .....1..--nl ...............a-au- '74-' 75 j.V. BASKETBALL White Doggies Come Running M. Sliz, D. Little, D. Hartman, J. Heap, W. Lawrence, Coach McCall, Front: B. Camp, V. Orlandino, J. Boeding, F. Hepner, D. Patterson. A ,.. , . . K .. Mike Rubeldela lets loose. The junior varisty basketball team this year was coached by Bernie McCall and Terry Altenberg. The White Doggies, as they were called, started slowly, but by the end of the year they were one of the strongest teams in the league. Leading the quintet were four players who also logged time with the varsity squad. They were Juniors Gub Boe- ding, Doug Hartman, Matt Sliz, and Sopho- more John Heap. Jeff Gub Boeding performs his B-ball magic Dave Little-Up and in, '74-'75 soPHoMoRE BASKETBALL How Sweet It ls! .xv W' ' 5 quill ff www-vfmffff -.,,',,Www Coach Powell, M. Flebudela, P. Dolan, M. Snyder, J. Caplan, D. Jarvis, Coach Climer, Front: A. Borland, J. Brown, B. Lazerick, J. Whitney, A. Bend- er, S. Pinon, L. Gough. Coach Powell talks to his team during the finals John Whitney-defense How Sweet It ls!! Fairview's 1974-75 sopho- more basketball team reigns as the cham- pions of the Centennial League. Defeating a tough Cherry Creek team for the league title, Tom PoweIl's team ranks as one of Fairview' best. Leading the baby Knights was the fast play of Mike Rebudela, Shawn Pinon, and John Whitney. Complimenting the fast play of the above was the rugged style of Pat Do- lan, Jeff Caplan, and Mark Snyder. But the real key to this year's team was Tom Zieske. A smooth, hustling ball player, Zieske was the glue that cemented Fairview's rugged game together, with the running game pro- ducing a balanced attack on all opponents. S Coaches Clymer and Powell , 153 '74-'75 Bovs' SWIMMING Super Swimmers Back row - Coach Kleine, B. Wallace, B. Davis, S. Warren, Tim Saner, G. Frank, R. Luallen, B. Wallace, P. Cruz, Donald Hill Second row - A. Schwartz, R. Fullen, D. Nelson, R. Foster, B. Seifts, P, Mickey, T. Menhennet, B. Smith, E. Grove. Sitting - M. Carruthers, and C. Lee. On your marks, get set, and go. Ahh . . . how relaxing A good start for all the swimmers. Where did he come from? This year's swim team showed much im- provement over the last couple of years. One of their many accomplishments came when the team had eight compe- titors vying for places in the state meet. Swimmers Robbie Foster, Brian Smith, Bill Seifts, Mike Carruthers, Eddie Grove, Art Schwartz, Chris Lee, and Tom Menhennet were the swimmers who earned the honors. Next year promises to be an even better year with everyone returning to the squad with the exception of two seniors. What terrific form! ' 74 - ' 75 GIRLS' SWIM Girls Dlve Into State Pla offs Back: D. Farnsworth, Nl. Huddle, L. Feng, V. Ekrem, B. Sherman, P. Carter, W. Walberg, E. Deardorff, T. lVliller, K. Harris, S. Shadel, L. Patterson, B. Kellog,.D. Pals, P. Nelson .Frontz S. Aschenbrenner, J. Thomas, C. Schultz, K. Thurmer, K. lVlartig, C. Fisher, Coach Hochsprung, K. Shaffer, S. Benton, R. Boyles, D. Williams. l Sue Aschenbrenner Girls' swim team got off to a good start this year winning five out five meets in league and receiving fifth place in season. Girls com- peting in state this year were Pat Carter, Debe bie Farnsworth, Kathy Shaffer, and Kathy Thurmer who received twelfth place in 200 medley relay.Pat Carter also competed in the 100 breast stroke and received tenth place, and Debbie Farnsworth in 100 butterfly re- ceiving tenth place. Captains ofthe swim team this year were Pat Carter and Bonnie Sherman. Debbie Farnsworth also received the Outstanding Sophomore award. Agar' f -H-an . 'x, is r '55, eggs. i 1 A. 2' Y -f N .-nk t X, 1 4 f tp .t . -3'- , 'sl' sl '11 JA? 'af , Q' if 1 1,0 P fp he A sian! Y , it as-fi 'Fe f af f .W ' is ' s A K 5, ..,.. Q 6' ,, . ,s 7 A . . , r i ' 'ij ' we . -. ,. , A -, -,lf 5, 1.1 . sein , K ,pd .5 dy 4 'x ' 5 , X -1 , ' ej '1f, M A- 'X 6,,ff'g 'Qe.,,,. 1. at , .1 ' f -'f , ' I is K , , nh 7 Vx it V L W A . t. ig g i as at y . as - , t i V ff ,ps als. .xg fm r' Q ' L A V ry.. .5 ,. 7 KA - seem Q W an 'MMM H g , - . JM' hs Ai F i s ,rw Captain Bonnie Sherman 4? 5 1 3? tg? Outstanding Sophomore Debbie Farnsworth 3 viz t ,V . ,nrzusg k Q., ss. s-4. gf . '. Qasg A s Y ,K sy- , . at ,uf .E+ WML' .W f, V W- , VM, ,wwzw ' ' ff-aw'gfLi.f Wg? , , If f N5-M . gy . , , if Lrny W I ,,k,k J , ,W j Q J . m, A I W img if 1331511 f gggp y L1 'Q .wif if J d .633-!rA,1.f.StIEg! A w f fixh fll M -E x , ir' J fi H P5,gg'f ..,V K 'w 'lv -sa? Top: Judy Orme, Renee Holdren, Denise Artino, Melinda Johnson. Bottom: Voni Ray, Kelly Hill, Cindy Schwartz, Kim Martig, Ms. Diann Laing. CL 'Gb YT' J.V. Top: Debbie Pettinger, Sandy Vasquez, Barb Vickery, Tammy Perkins,Sheryl Fihea, Rachelle Goodness. Bottom: Ms. Diann Laing, Becky Moore, Renate Roder, Mary Leamy, Suzy Con- ' 74 - ' 75 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL They Served Themselves To Victor Team effort is what did the trick for the girls' volleyball team this year. The team had a few standouts such as sophomores Voni Ray and Cindy Schwartz, junior Kelly Hill, and senior Kim Martig. Coach Diann Laing commented, lt seems to be mostly serve, pass, and hit, and we served, passed, and hit pretty well. nolly, Nancy Hume. Ku- ,..f.A- J, 5 A-A. 3' W x 'S-git? l ' 74-' 75 BOYS' GYMNASTICS Amazing Grace Back row: E. Van De Bogaurd, D. Mockner, B. Woodel, G. Hilton, Coach Witworth, D. Greenwald, D. Peterson. Front row: J. Hoffgaurd, J. Wales, K. Martinez, D. Vogler, S. Freeman, G. Willis. Not pictured G. Dale. ,, 1 . I v VanDeBogaurd on the horse, with Janice Borland watching. Determination bY K- Martinez This year's gymnastics coach was Doug MacArthur. Most of the team consisted of sophomores and iuniors. There were seven returning Iettermen: Dave Woodiel iside horse, valtingi, Dave Vogler iside horse, parrallel bars rings, and high barl, Ken Martinez ihigh barb, Don Peterson ihigh-barb, Greg Wills iparallel bars, floor exercisel, Darrell Greenwald i iringsi, and Jim Wails iringsi. D. Greenwald does a V-sit on rings. f J , .,,,, A , I . , ,,,, ...., A 4, i m. ki I , f L .. ' - - -7 Y ' ' ' - - 1 M , , ff 1 ' 2 ' , -- ' 1 ,,.. . X A I -QL J , x K e 4.5 I I W A, V vu-,q 'peff,. H ,,,. , :5,:: j,fg.:,,7g ,... wwf ' , , A 7? ,V 7 ' ' fe 1 a 3 - ff V' 1. ' 'Z in ' 9 L L L ,- .. ' fi I- 1 ' A - ' ,, 'nf ff I Zrwf , rw if 'ff V' 5 ,Mm , 4 :74-:Zi GIRLS 'GYM Asjlcs Gracefully Conquering The Mats new f ,f ll Q55 x, , Front: Merideth Rhea, Debbie Steadt, Debbie Grall, Laura Ladwig, Lynn Androtti, Cathy Sisson, Sandy Giles, Sue Premo. Back: Nan Carmody, De nise Delario, Margy Reynolds, Ms. Bedouin,Ti'ish Kaupas, Becky Lewis, Mel JuIian,Gail Vejowada. Gail Vevjoda displays her form. The girl gym nasts this year were coached by Ms. Mary Ann Beaudoin. The team was led by senior standout Debbie Grall, sophomores Sue Premo and Denise Delario, and junior Kathy Sisson. Premo led the team placing 16 times, while Delario and Grall each plaoed 10 times. Sisson was sidelined with an injury after the first three matches. Senior Debbie Grall represent- ed the Knights in state. Lynn compliments her style with a touch of grace. Queen of the balance beam Laura Ladwig. Mel Julian does her thing '74-' 75 VARSITY WRESTLING Knights Hampered By Lack Of Experience Roll him over, roll him over, pin him. , Q . A , qfmgeaggsi 51 W M. ,Q , ffnjf h . ' , . ' :zu-.x-l? 'Q-L A I z., , . F W f f? . , '13 1 1 M 552- mu' zwfufffw I --My 'eff - , ' twang, .. f W 'WH an W ...S Wi f i?ffgQ:,Tl1f,j:! ,. ,k:,Z,Q,l3 V 4 K -f :fi b if 4 1 rw 2'fH5f?2ln, f-is ,. ,. mqam 1 .,,.. ,k . ,X .W A ,Su W 2 ,' i2s'f-rf15.2:1ue-,- ,..-5r.5m1,,iL ' - :Ei 5:1-:f mm , ,... ,W ,,A.A L N , N 'gr' 1 -N Ev Q .,.,..- W.. T ? www 23, 4 Q5 . ' S+ V' xg: I f ' 1 1 .. 'ig Q V- Z? Farnsworth goes for a pin Baptist rolls 'em over. Farnsworth ties up the legs. The Human Enfanglement A Knight goes for a take down. '74-'75 !.v. WRESTLING We Held Them With Pins ares to roll his opponent for a pm. '74-'75 INTRAMURALS Schoolyard Basketball a7'3k?7f7f 4 VM, Q - , :Qrfw fx 5:.?fV5Yf7'E 'iI ::- Q7 ., H , . , V M , Amy' Q Back: S. Boeding, M. Martin, M. Myers, Z. Graves, T. Linfield, J. Ray, J. Meadows, M. Gould. Front: D. Wood, G. Glass, R. Langer, M. Dunn, J. Trebing. f..f ' Mike Dunn lays in two. The intramural teams were divided into two leagues, the American and the National. Games were played on Monday and Wednes- day nights, drawing many spectators. League favorites were, Banquet Boxers Round Il, Converse All Stars, Ator's Raiders. Individu- ally, Dave Wood led the National League in scoring, while Gregg Glass led the American League. The all-star team, coached by Mike Gould and managed by Gayle Suitts and Lindsay Caplan beat a strong Boulder Squad, but the next night fell in the hands of defeat to the faculty team. Some intramural action 5. Pete Barney shows acrobatics. ,- 2- - Knight runners take their marks in a league meet. 74-75 CROSS COUNTRY Harriers Streak To State ,, - H eatin. Front: C. Cox, E. Grove, S. Baird, M. Heline, K. King, G. Luallin, Ft. Foster, M. Thomas, E. Hedal, C. Deichman, Fl. Luallin, M. O'Donelled. Back: Coach Altenberg, D. Michael, J. Martin, S. Hoer, K. Martinez, T. Kelley, H. Lichtfuss, M. Millard, Fl. Martinez, S. Langer, C. Ladd, M. Follet. , Q l 1--' i , 1: 'Q vu ' 9' ' ' F ,im ., -, F .L is .gags am John Tracy gallops to the finish. Knlgh Standout Randy Luallln Sophomore Gary Luallin. The Cross Country team got off to a fast start as the year began. ln the only home meet ofthe season, Fairview's C.C. team beat Boulder High. The harriers then won a hard earned fifteenth place finish at the statewide meet in Pueblo. After tying with Longmont at the district meet, the two schools had a dual meet to de- cide the winner. Fairview's runners won the meet in a competitive run. The team then went on to the state meet, a first for Fairvievv's harriers. FHS Harriers Eddy Gorove and Hans Lichtfuss set the pace '74-'75 TRACK Running, jumping, Throwing To Victory Fairview Track team takes laps at a fast pace during a practice session. Soaring with determination and grace Head Coach Terry Altenborg greeted about 80 participants for track this year. Of this field of 80 were such standouts as Steve Shoemaker, Kevin Bales, Mike Martin, Gregg Glass,and Chris Foote. Track and Field which has been called a sport of power and accuracy by many coaches, is perhaps the most grueling on the athlete as a whole. Being able to run the fastest, jump the high- est, throw the farthest, and push your body until it pushes no longer is all it takes to suc- ceed at this sport. In three years Altenborg has turned Fairview into a perennial power- house in the state. Mike Bergin sails over a low hurdle Mitch Call puts the shot during the Mapleton Invitational. TOP: C. Flea, S. Pahl, L. Junggren, P. Wasson, L. Arizona Costello, L. Hoops, D. Iverson. MIDDLE: K. Hermes, D. Smith, K. McCoy, A. Klemme, S. Wiggins, K. Lichfield, N. Kamper. BOTTOM: N. Mizushima, K. Kaberly, G. Madden, L. Andrade, N. Neville, K. Ridley. Ru n ners But ,- fr 7 , f I f ..., iis W X at A I M '74-'75 GIRLS' TRACK ot In Panty Hose On your marks, get set, GO. This year's team had a lot going for it. The team had many new faces this year, but still had the oldies but goodies, but they had something new yet old to few Coach Jendrick. Also cheer- ing the team on this year was head coach of last year's team, Coach Beaudoin. Track was hard work and determination as was demon- strated by this year's team. um f Y ' I uneven-Q.-0,..,,,,.,. .W .W A race from the start . . L. Youngren, G. Madden L. Andrade. to the finish. X is A ,, - g if ' pan gun!! N., if I sy . - ls- -ine . , I 59' 5' J , '74-'75 VARSITY BASEBALL Knights Make A Big Catch x X ,I ' li ' . , ' J Zyl ff , ' ' 9 A 1 ix' ' . ' 'iJ P Q gli' 1 ' f - - , . J I , A ! n l, , , , ,gg . gf, 1 - . ' 7 7 . f, V , r H . ' , , X A .k,, s Q' V J ha :X ,. 2 M, -l . P5420 Akin' M WJ ky A . ' I s ' h ,, , . . . 1 . . ., 4. A 1 Coach Tom Powell, M, Ostwald, T. Lindfield, B. Morgan, D. Hartman, P. Pilgram, T. VanKirk, C. Culver, Coach Pete Alverez. Front: J. Boeding, C. Shea, S. Boeding, B. Merlo, D. Wood, J. Shattuck. is--ul' av tv 9, f ww K L dig ,, .. 1 'f ' Q L , V A e 4 ,,,,.,, Phil Pilgrim second baseman demonstrates his thr0WinQ arm. First basemen Bob Merlo puts all efforts into a most talented toss This year's baseball team had a bright future for success with stars like Steve Boeding ishort stopl, Jeff Boeding ipitcherl, Bob Merlo isecond basel, Phil Pilgrim ifirst basel, Chris Shea ithird basel, Dave Wood icatcherl, Tom Lin- field, iout fieldl, and Jay Hardy iout fieldl, and a most outstanding perform- ance by Curt Culver. Due to yearbook deadlines, the Lance sit--signin-is was unable to supply photos of the Knights in actions against Centennial League teams. in-.3 w - 'n 4.4-me C ard' MW' WV ' W5 Zi WM- V 1 lm , , g , U vi Q iii' L .gf A .L , , , Q A f my ., A W' l., if Q- H .awp y 4 ef. . L M Knight catcher Dave Wood shows his unique position??? . MW. News , K 5: ., - ,.,,,f 7 . , 9 75' ' , ---ann l -.NNW ' 74-' 75 LETTERPERSONS Give Me An 'F' l figure-ue... Ari. Vx V.. . v-'ul-lf, . 'Wo Back: C. Shea, S. Boeding, T. Van Kirk. 2nd: J. Frontczak, M. Yee, D. Curtis, R. Barth, M. Barton, C. Brown, M. Follet. 3rd: J. Kessling, C. Foote, B. Weesley, M. Gould, R. Farnsworth. 4th: B. Conant, M. Feeney, D. Hill, C. Brod, D. Nelson, P. Cruz, S. Moran, B. Smith. 5th: M. Call, B. Wallace, R. Fullen P. Mickey, T. Menhennett, G. Davis, Fl. Stauffer. 6th: G. Frank, R. Foater, E. Grove, A. Schwartz, C. Lee, M. Carruthers, B. Wallace. 180 Qt Q O. tx ,rf 'ft 'A' L -1: ef' 'D sis lu S ' ' L Q ,Ffa A D J Q Alu en, O V et S. t g, ' Wil wists Letterwomen: Back: Judy Oren,Jody Trynowski, Julie Harington, Kim Martig. Front: Rachelle Goodness, Kelly Hill, Kim McCoy, Jean Fiaikes. Recognition is given in athletics by the award A J l W' 'i 1' to of a letter. The letter is earned by athletes f 'J V i -Bl e L of different sports who play required lengths ofthe season, set by their coach. Three award ceremonies highlight the end of each lfall, winter, springl season, at which all athletes who have earned their letter re- ceive it. Many hours of long practice to into the reward of a letter. Also, National Merit Finalists received letters. fits ...n.ww...w,,,.,.- National Merit Winners: Back: Lynn Sangster, Eric Meyers, Steve Hemmerle. Middle: Carol Shapely, Les Milash, Fill Freeman. Front: Jerry Kisslinger, Terri Hudgel. LOOLOLN FOOTBALL Our 1,000 Y RD Man Steve Shomaker, who joined the elne 1,000 yard club this past season, was honored by his tearrnnates with the Golden Foot- ball Award. 'I he sleek blonde broke the schoOl's rushing re- cord with ari amazing 1 148 yards. Number 44 could be found on Friday nights darting through defenses that were designed expressly to stop him. Also, the must yards per game record belongs to Shurnaker, closing Out a great foutball career as a Fairview Knight. Football Statistics Game Results FHS OPPONENT 20 20 21 12 Hinkley Englewood 0 Boulder 7 0 20 Douglas County Littleton Central Cherry Creek Arapahoe Hentage The Fanrvnew football team took 3rd place an the Centenmal League for the 1974 season PLAYI: H Shomek 61 McGowan Hendl y F I1 zgerald 1 G1 ewes Brenham M8110 Deen TOTA L PLAYER Boeding Shomaker Fitzgereld Kucera 1 Meflo Schlepp .leoquemard McGowan Passmg Receiving NO. YDS 17 10 6 Pl AYI H YDS G1 aves Zeaske Scormg Rushmg PA IUIAI I 0 Pl AYIL R him lldkbl 1 Boetlu lg Welihol ICI Zenske De1 1 Mcla utosls Suhum Dean Graves N7 91 107 AVG 5 37 22 19 1-1 ll 5 32 7 6 3 39 13 0 2 45 9 , 29 2 35 26 16 2 2 12 . PA rc Pl . 116 bl 4 auf 2 1 1 10 ' ID 1 'rc nv . 11 o 56 A . - 160 148 80911509 5 2 32 M1,Guwa11 46 303 6.6 2 o 12 1-l ll 56 256 4.6 y 0 1 7 1 7 108 1 o 6 ' 10 43 443 H ll 1 0 6 7 22 3,1 - 1 o 6 2 5 2.5 ' 1 o 6 1 4 4.0 0 46 4 - 1 4 4.0 0 4 4 1 3 3.0 22 6 17 149 y so 42 10.9 L GOLDlEN BASKETBALL Big Things Comes In Small Packages Chris Shea, a two year starter for the Knights, was chosen by his team mates as the player who contributed the most to this year's team. Shea, a 5-8 guard who was elected all league for two consecutive years was also chosen as team captain. Shea's award rounds out a fine career of basketball at Fairview. Chris intends to go on and play small college ball. L r e BASKETBALL STATISTICS Game Results - Field Goals FHS OPPONENT ,PLAYER FG FGA 59 Bear creek 56 gage' Q22 60 '-0 e'a d 70 van Kirk 71 163 50 Broomfield 52 Feeney 53 121 60 Central 78 Barth 45 98 51 Boulder Got-nd 76 Hinkley 56 Barton 14 41 63 Gateway 58 Boeding 8 34 62 Englewood 60 Heap 3 6 61 Douglas County 62 Milberg 4 12 55 Littleton 59 Heppner 1 3 78 Arapahoe 69 Little 0 1 59 Cherry Creek 71 66 Heritage 91 69 Central 82 60 H Hinkley 55 70 Boulder 75 Free Th I'OWS 75 Gateway 71 103 Englewood 94 District Playoffs 71 Heritage 65 PLAYER FT FTA 55 Boulder 61 Culver 40 64 Shea 59 89 VanKirk 24 48 ' F 22 29 Point Totals BZEFSV 25 37 Gould 12 19 Barton 12 26 PLAYER TOTAL Pl INTS GAME AVG. 3Zgg '9 3 3 Culver 314 17.4 'V'l'be'9. 3 ? shea 301 17.3 Eiffne' 0 1 vanlcifk 166 9.2 ' 9 Feeney 1 28 8.0 Barth 1 15 6.7 Gould 74 4.1 Barton 40 4 2.7 Rebounds Boeding 18 1.4 Heap 13 3.3 Milberg 8 1.0 Happen 2 2-0 PLAYER REBOUNDS Lmle 0 0'0 Culver 139 Barton 52 Shea 57 Boeding 22 Van Kirk 82 Heap 13 Feeney 77 Milberg 14 Barth 135 Heppner 2 Gould 56 Little 2 P 86 Scores GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach: Ms. Laing Poudre Pomona Heritage FHS OPPON ENT 39 39 34 55 30 16 Green Mountain 30 32 23 Arapahoe Cherry Creek Smokey Hill Bear Creek Gateway Central Littleton Alameda Englewood Boulder Hinkley 49 Took second in district GIRLS' SWIMMING lLoar.h Ms. H Cher r y Creek Er rglcwood l IILIULOIT Hinkley Boulder Gateway Arapahoe oclrspr unj F HS OPPON E N T lQ GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Coach Ms Larng Aurora Central Hinkley Smokey Hill Gateway Arapahoe Boulder Heritage Littleton Englewood Smokey Hill I' Ib UI I UNI N BOYS' SWIMMING VARSITY TENNIS Coach: Richard Kleine Coach: John Speckien HIS OPPONENT FHS 0ppONENT Smokey Hill 102 61 Boulder b 0 Cherry Creek 21 Englewood 6 0 Littleton 26 bl Heritage 5 1 Boulder 100 70 Brornmlreld 6 2 Hinkley 60 21 Littleton 2 4 Westminster 89 8.3 I nveland b 0 Eaton .ll 52 Ai vada 5 1 Heritage 50 33 Ar .rpahoe 4 Q Englewood 52 30 Aurma tirnrtral 0 Gateway 43.5 39.5 Cherry Creek 5 Arapahoe 67 105 tmtcway 0 Palmer 78 94 llrnkley 0 Aurora Central 45 38 Illsllml Ziul Centennial -e 4th Slulu Sith State -- 8th Coach: Doug MacArthur tiuatzli timnge llnus FHS KDIIPUNF NI I mal TSl.unInrgg:. Longmont I4 315 u f Y II :k lf 'U Heritage 25 24 mmvn w mm Central 22 Annum lIt:nh..rl H85 Ilisllltzl Qml Gateway 49 I5 Shin: blh Englewood 2? 27 Douglas County 24 its Littleton 29 20 Arapahoe Ib 32 Cherry Creek 6 45 ' im Z L!-'Sr Front: Pres., S. Brennan: V. Pres., P. Hockman, Treas., T. Oldham. Back: Sponsor, IVIrs. L. Zeckzerg Soph. Rep., M. Carriganp Sec., V. Lang. ' 74L - ' 75 IQNIIGH-T CLUB Rain nd Snow Won't Stop ljs The 197441975 Knight Club. Yiwu Knight Club says, Here Kitty, Kitty!! it-x Maura Carrigan hard at wo Knight Club spent a busy year promot- ing spirit in every way possible. The Knighties made large posters that were put up all over the school on game days. Members also made individ' rk. ual posters that were put on the players' lockers. Knight Club members worked hard to build the spirit that Fairview is famous for. Vice-President Peggy Hockman termed this year's group, the best yet! Poster painting is fun! .y X333 is il' r 'wa- Judy Gaylord 74 - '75 C1-IEIQBLEAQERQ Pride In The Red And White 39 fum Carrie Pagano P A T 'S v Trudy Tyrell, head. Cheering for a victory 5,3 g 5+-5 QA- . , ,...,. '- KG T ' s of , J..-3 ,i- . W 1...-fl ifrmzf' . - J ,, -b-. . sol. Varsity: Patsy McCarty, Alison Shoaf, Janice Borland, Trudy Tyrell, Becky Lucas and Sandi Suttle The cheerleaders kept spirits high at all the sports events as they chanted such phrases as, Go, Big Bed , and What you see is what you get, and you ain't seen nothing yet . While some ofthe girls plastered the Student Center on Fridays with large post- ers, others put signs on athletes' lockers. Fridays were also the days for pep assemblies where both JV and Varsity cheerleaders along with the Pom Pon girls performed in a packed Student Center. At football games the cheerleaders were responsible for raising the flag at the start ofthe game and enthu- siastically cheering our team on. 5 Carrie Pagano, Alison Shoaf Lindsay Caplan , - , Knights With Spirit QFD Lauri Thompson, Jill Hardy, Kathy Session, Lindsay Caplan, Sherri Enright, Diane Olson, Liz Schwartz, Annabelle Fox. W l Lea Maydew and Annabelle Fox Jill Hardy Diane Olson Fairview's eight Pom Pon girls, clad in their red plaid uniforms, led fans through rain, snow, and the worst sorts of weather this year. The main duty of a Pom Pon girl was to dance and perform in halftime shows. This year's Pom Pons had the spirit our teams needed to be among the best in the Centennial League. Liz Schwartz Lauri Thompson Kathy Session i gf it i , it M M,,5 fi eyy '74-'75 MOD SQUAD Red And White Pep Front row - Pam Frank, Kathy Arthur, Diane Eifler, Melissa Kittleman, Lorraine Lewis, Back row - Becky Kenlon, Diedre Pinon, Sherri Lapoint, Jo AIIenCheIsevek, and Margie Reynolds. Becky Kenlon, Lorraine Lewis, and Pam Frank help keep score. ,M N, N A, wi- em Kathy Arthur and Diane Eifler see something funny. Diane Eifler shows her approval Every year the wrestling team picks ten girls, Mod Squad, to come to the matches and help out. Their activities range between keeping score and giving moral support. This year's Mod Squad consisted of Kathy Arthur, Diedre Pinon, Becky Kenlon lheadl, Margy Reynolds, Meli- ssa Kittleman, Pam Frank, Joe Allen Chelsevek, Diane Eifler, Cheryl La Point, and Lorraine Lewis. I l 1 i:'This is how it is done, comments Lorraine Lewis to Becky Kenlon and Pam rank. x o I l I I I I I I I u u ES SS LA C v1 , an-Q t . -, K1 ' I EJ w-., Q V 'awww iz, ' 5 46 M . D' iQN w W' W . 1 1. , Eff J-aw: -f wi.. 1s,g. 1 M , . asf' fh- Q ',- , QQ'-lv., 4',.+1+4 K .. w H an I A V A i - 'V il- ,N yn if , if V41 .4 In t I an lv ' ,,,,..l 'W' -1 ffm? .. 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N , Q E el R55 l ' Ye Ill I A Barton Conant Kelly Connolly Jack Cooley Laura Coon Steve Cooper Lesla Copley Kathryn Corbitt Linda Cordsen Greg Corrie Kelly Christensen Naomi Christiansen Wendy Christiansen Cassandra Cleavinger Bob Clement Michael Clifton Steve Cline Diana Clinkscale Julie Cliver Cynthia Cloonan Bryon Coe Dan Cole Jeff Burke Robert Burkhart Jamie Burneson Glenn Burri Kathleen Burton Scott Bush Darrell Callison Nola Calvert Dennis Camell Brian Cameron Bruce Campbell Jeff Caplan Priscilla Capuchio Marylida Carline Bryan Carpenter Sandra Carpenter Maura Carrigan Jay Carter Philip Case Cathy Chalgren Flandy Chambers Don Channel Lisa Chavez Joellen Chelesvig i 201 nitiation Q, he K- X ii5?E'El'? 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X V ,1 53: K 2 es 2 ,X x an ii fail w ,xi Kim Feldman Lynda Feng Ricky Ferguson Martin Fettig Susan Firor Nancy Flook Sharon Flowers Robert Fockler Cynthia Foote David Forbes Johanna Forrestal Julie Foster Charley Eaton Rodney Edmiston Zach Edwards Valeri Ekrem Ronald Eldridge Meagan Eller Michelle Ellis Daniel Eloe Mark Emery Eric Engdahl Ron Engel Karen England Mike England Liz Engles Beverly Erdkamp Keith Ericson Lori Esenwein David Eurich Joel Evans Marguerite Fancher Debbie Farnsworth James Feeney Michael Feeney Patrick Feeney New Faces Kim Gordon Eddie Gorove Louis Grough Pam Greeb Martha Green Erica Greenwald Elizabeth Greenwald Jon Greenwald Karl Griffith Della Gurule Gregory Guy Frank Hage Jim Hague Rachel Hahn Keith Haley Bernice Hall Christine Hall Flaymond Hall Lisa Hansen Michelle Hansen Dawn Harman Don Harma Sheri Harms Judy Harper Thomas George Bruce Gibson Sandra Giles Cameron Gilkinson Diane Gill Daniel Glen David Godesiabois Beckie Goldan Paul Goodness Christina Goodwin Claire Gooras Tami Gorder N K wi' ug 1 li 'li X fi if iz..- ......-1 Dave Ganter Julie Gapter Leigh Garby Gage Garby Charlene Garhart Douglas Garnett Peter Garthwalte Kirk Gaskins Donna Geolfos Y 'GZ 'vu 'Yi' g l 'Q .-4. 1-' - r x Y Y V i i sf I X, gr!! f Je. 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M. . gi, y , . i .L f v- .. , 5 :M f t-if y 2 , we as 7 , le. 1 H ki' i i i I ua Y ' Charles Maas David Machmer Kenneth Mackenzie Robert Maestas Rebekah Majors Barbara Mallory Sherry Manders Mark Mannheimer Kimberly Mansfield Beth Marley Jim Marlin Cindy Martin David Langer Steve Langer Laurie Lawless Scott Lawrence Anita Lawton Leslie Lefferdink Tom Lepage Gary Lerfald Becky Lewis Judy Lewis Mark Lewis Hans Lichtfuss Jana Linfield Terri Linton Kristin Lippoldt Dan Little Christine Lloyd Bruce Logan Mitchel Logue Lucindia Loudon Jill Lovrien Gary Luallin Susan Luhrs Vicki Lyon rf-fb' Sophomore Core Joel Melahn Thomas Menhennett April Meredith John Metzger Dan Michael Greg Michael Todd Milash Barbara Miles Mike Millard Randy Miller Theresa Miller Torn Miller Robert Mills Susan Miner David Mitchell Clayton Mohler Tunde Molnar Marcia Montgomery Steve Montgomery Tara Moody Becky Moore Brenda Moore Debbie Moore Duane Moore Lf-1 f Jayme McCoy Joni McCoy Tamara McCoy Mary McCullough Jeffrey McEIwain Timothy McGinness Cottrell McGowan Matt McKean Daniel McLane Barbara McNally Scott McNeely Jirn Mehgan I? .51 Q ai -if my w v- a -t . 1 V l , ,4 5 1 ' Lisa Mathews Sandra Matthews Nicholas Matz Paul Maybee Melinda Mayer Karla McBride Scott McCarthy Monte McCollum Tamara McComb Z. 'nm 1 f lfqtw S 'S - A-it Q.. - ,, - 'P L 4 it 413 4 X 5 . .bf Sophomore Victories 31 312 A 11 , 1 K u' ' , ,Q - gl 3 is G l . ag ll I Q? it ' 2 li H if t , ' 5 H it . V 'fi ir,A., i . - l , V 1 ff 5 yi tg, V s g ' I I 4, x 1 nu 'gif 5 S ' K as ' ' ' ll Kin'--'f A ' :::l1l'l 'L lr' -L' , l x l - .J i.. . ,. ig. M, ' 'L 1 f 5.-1. v el . 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L. in ' A Q R 1, 'S' it i JV ' 4 Don Scott Sheila Sedillo Paul Seibert Shelley Seifeldt Matthew Sharps Cathi Shavlik Timothy Shomaker Julie Shook Susan Simmons Benny Scarlet Mark Schafer Kathryn Schattke Robert Schmatz Edward Schmidt Rusty Schneider Sherrill Schneider Brett Schuck Arthur Schwartz Cindy Schwartz Debbie Schwartz Sharon Schweikert .1-als 3? 5 fi. ii ,fr Ml Richard Risinger Deborah Roach Becky Robinson Linda Rodgers Deborah Roesler Dianne Rogowski Barbara Rook Linda Roper Patricia Rose Shawn Rose Luann Ross Stephanie Ross Lou Rouze Brian Ruby Kirby Rude Deann Rudolph Rohn Rumelhagen Jeannine Ruzicka Carla Ryan David Ryan Debbie Ryan Rebecca Sangster Kennari Sargent Koichi Sasamori ff fl i' ,t ,, p Dances Ronald Stauffer John Stearns Richard Stedman Lori Steele Rod Steger Scott Steinbrecher Lori Stengel Alicia Stephens Mike Stimits Monica Stockebrand Robby Stone David Strayer Elizabeth Struthers Deborah Sullivan Steven Sundby Dave Sunset Stephanie Sutherln David Sutton Robert Szymanski Glenn Teets Steve Templeton Peter Templin Paula Thomason John Tia if rf' it Richard Smith Mark Snyder William Snyder David Sollo Donita Sparks .mei Margaret Supple Susan Skele Barb Skold Sherry Slade Raechelle Sluman Fredrick Smalley Brian Smith Cecelia Smith Linda Smith N. if- 1 ?N?:?P .1 T x ' 4, 3' is 2? 2 if 2 eg I 3 ,Z 3 fe gi, fb, 35,151 , 3, in tex. M :N i as ' ' J ii 2 , 5, Tad Sparks 1 A L it- ,.l nib f '1fv+,. r' '4 1 , ' it W ta Robin Sparling ,'-- N N ' W 'D' Rose Spear Q ' ' 2 2 F 9- .leff Speer ' N 'ii Q f 3 1 Glen Spencer ,Q 1 1 ' i 1 O if N. A Gerald Sprentall x wr rx ' ,ii Q - in Y J 3 f Deborah Staedt X l, I vi .V ni Sw,-G V 2 x if r ' X ' ' A il i Y -iz, 1 JA t .. -. gf: ati, L FQ' Q eg' ,Q f -141-,fr i .gf ' ff .L i. ' 1 A p ' . 1- a s r 4 X fe' fr 1 .i 1 W- fr fy , it 1 R f f 1 f A t S Jil' fl ' A i-2 r 2 it ' s v l 'I - '1 V sf A ix 1 A, r N25 . , W3 ' a 4 .i f ' -. A MJ: 'K .. .t K M Er, l st .: F ,, .1 fr gk cv ,t 4 5 Nz, 9.9?,,Z, 3' gf! 5 u 5.-:EI 1, ,,.. ,t .f . 'ev . Jw! -i 4 t l Q sl. l fi Remember There's Next Year A ,' 0 ' .lrg K 1 - il Q' 'Ap I' i g r-as J ff . . 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'W' li Diane Willmarth Lisa Willoughby Otis Willoughby Andrea Wilson John Wilson Lori Wilson Sheree Wilson Tommy Wilson Melissa Winger Jeff Wood Julia Woods Ross Wright . s Jeff Wu Torn Zieske Vernon Zurick Donlev Zwart Susan Zwisler Randall Whitaker Kathy Whitman John Whitney Bradley Wiesley Peter Wilcoxen John Wilkins Donna Williams Valerie Williams Sherry Willis .Q 1: i f 3 5 If .1 1- me eg r 5 -17 'rf ,ft st .HK 5' 1 . s Q 1 if fi .K ' . si? It ' lt lt' I 1 1 XA -5 -l M Don Langberg Brett Lazarick John Oliver Helene Pronk Steve Saragosa Dave Scheele Late Pictures lm ifi f ' I W lx X :fi it W , Sophomore class officers: Pres. Myron Crawford, Sec.lTreas. Alicia Stephens William Acord Barbara Anderson Raymond Angell Sue Aschenbrenner Lynne Behnke Deborah Broyles Laura Butler Albert Camp Linda Connelly Doug Cooper Debbie Creasey Joann Creasey Tori Dean James Debacker Jody Donaldson Vanessa Dubois Wade Eckenrod Paul Erickson Glen Ernst Jeanne Ernst Gary Eskew Laurie Flinn Students Not Pictured Charles Foote Earl Froehlich Ann Funke Lynette Gneiser Mark Grabowski Tod Hargrove Dave Harmon Sheila Heavilin Dave Hemingway John Hickok Cindy Hiebert Jamie Hilton Steve Hollenbeck Colleen Johnson Lori MacDougall Scott Mains David Malay Bill Mattorano Gilbert Million Rick Myers John Nearing Eddie Nolan Stephanie O'Brien Michel Oliver Chris Orton Diana Parks Robert Prochaska Ramona Quintana Rocky Rhea Joyce Riehl Keith Ristinen Peggy Saffell Timothy Saner Donna Skoczelas James Stevenson Bethany Turnley Paul Vella Barbra Vickery Keith Winklehake Charles Wohl juniors Amy Abshire Todd Adamek Margaret Adams Mike Adams Scott Ainsworth Kaylyn Allred Keith Amanna Richard Amrnann Lisa Anderson V71'l'i 't , -4 655: ww ,Sk wi 4,. 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I r tg-Hg,-g , A i Kathy Baker Kenneth Baker Sandy Baker Rodney Baptist Amy Barnard Brad Bartels Cathy Bartlett Thomas Bauer Donette Beal Nancy Beasley Neil Beaty Kyle Benham Tammy Berardi Jeff Berg Gary Bergen Debra Berry Christine Bertchie Sharon Bertschinger Diane Bills Audrev Biter Susie Black Jeff Boeding Paul Boni Mindy Bower Remember Beth Bowles Janell Bowling Donna Boyer Ruth Boyle Richard Bradfieid Jon Bradshaw Richard Brettenbach Susan Breternitz Rod Briggs Susie Briscoe Eva Brock Chris Brod Craig Brown Deborah Brown Kay Brown Virginia Bruce Richard Bruner Andy Bucher Dawn Buckingham Mary Buechner Debbie Bules Suzanne Burch Reggie Burger Lynn Burnett r '45 L r 92 it Q A l Q- , , 1, Q if R l S f ' 2 f 2? . v , X 35 ' ,E 4 'S i ,ax I H x' Ted Burris Rain Bush Mitch Call Bradford Camp Eileen Cannon Connie Cantu Mike Carla Nan Carrnody Louis Carpentier John Carroll Shih-Jay Cheng Karon Christenson S I v . ' ' . . . 4, I , l . i ' 1 John Christopher Mary Chung Jim Clark Mike Clark Cathleen Coan Craig Coe Robert Colweli Lou Conda Susan Connelly ,-. t U' Schedule Conflicts Kerry Connolly Vivian Cooke Claire Cooper Diana Corbin Lisa Corder Michael Corrigan Lesa Corwin Curtis Cox Chris Craver V ' JN flew +,-. in ' , as .b , .t ,s,,.,i t- .K , 2' 5 l Pgfg ,iii 'iw fix Q J Q - gtg:-ibgrfq' . .Q I Bob Cress Bob Cresswell Lisa Cruz Barbara Curtis Douglas Cyphers Greg Dale Cheryl Darmer Angela David Julie Davis Mark Davis Susan Davis Kathy Dayhoff E' i Brian Dean Patrick Dempsey Susan Derber Jennifer Derrick Andrea Desousa Sue Desousa David Diederich Patricia Dimond Kandy Disalvo William Dombrowski Patricia Drain Lesley Draper Janice Drohrnan Andree Duetsch Brian Dunn Dale Eckman Jeff Edwards Judy Eggert Diane Eifler Kathy Eitel Julie Ellgen Brad Elliott Dan Elliott Lora Ellis Homecoming Renee Ellis Laura Elms Tim Engles Sherri Enright Terry Eskew William Fabing Jim Fahrenholtz Margaret Flavey Nora Falvey Randy Farnsworth Mike Feldman Cheryl Ferris Albert Fettig Gary Fillmore Karen Finch Mike Fink Tami Fink Brent Finster Scott Fitzgerald Deneise Fleck Timothy Foerst Diana Followwill Pat Forrestal Flick Foster ' s I L7 K , : it KT :fizzlif R52 N , if tt. Q, ik? 4 ,V , ,Mil Q x r K t ie 1, f Si 4 J .:,',q353 Af Q T 15 , 3 A it i T f' l. ' Robbie Foster Annabelle Fox Gary Frank Paul Franklund Heidi Freeman Thomas French Mark Friesen Murray Froehlich James Frontczak Chris Fullen Mark Garcia Eric Gariri I 3 ' is I , ' tk! 3 1 , t LXH'iv.r Judy Gaylord Colby Geolfos 'Q 1 . 'le Audrey Gavenia Y 1' 1 Q 'J' Bev Gibson Lynne Gibson Gary Giles Jay Gilkinson Susie Gills Susan Gilland -... 5 . gt. .. nl. if r S l . K , fl 3 R if s.- m,-Q 3 :gm ' - 5- 1 5 Ch ri tmas Break , 2 . Nancy Gillan Martha Gleiter Mike Glover Claude Golden Lori Gonacha Rachelle Goodness Mary Gould Derric Grady Walter Grant 1' ,guru 3' Ln. Mark Granzow Bob Gray Cenythia Green Darrell Greenwald Chip Grefrath John Grulke Amy Gullekson Lorraine Gutierrez Janet Gutshall Donald Guyer John Hanselman Jeanne Hahn ' 1 ., ig ., n L, 21. f as M ,Jr Jeff Hale Myron Hall Artie Hamlin Glenn Hancock Steve Hansen Flenee Hardy Jill Hardy Allen Harlan Kathy Harris Roy Harris Cynthia Harrison Jennifer Hart Doug Hartman Cyndi Hathaway Flobert Haynes Mark Heline Gail Hellerling Mark Henderson Bryan Hennes Mary Henry' Valerie Henze Anthony Hibl Vickie Hickman ember00000000000000000,40lD3B2iT4lijO0 Michael Higgins Linda Hileman Dave Hill K,,lLYjl,'ll , Hrlilsilhekoi PeggygFl'o?J2Trfa fi Steve Hoer Mark Hofstatter Bonnie Holderby Renee Holdren Leslie Hoopes Mark Hopkins Christina Howard Jennifer Hubble Paula Hudson Kirk Hufford Tammy Hulett Jay Hull Nancy Hume Deborah Humphrey Susan Hunter Debbie Hust Denise Hutchins Lloyd Hyden Y J . Marty Ida Jennie ide Patti lmel Vicki Irnig Bill Irwin Matthew Jacobson Amy Jahsman Elise Jarvis Jon Jelosk Ralph Jenne Bror Jensen Teresa Jesch James Johnson Liv Johnson Melinda Johnson Alan Johnston Catherine Jones Christy Jones Kathleen Jones Steve Jonker Jo Ann Jordan M 0000000000000 lx li f, L s , -YW? . J 5. gs . Q52 1' 1 ,fir I After Game Dances. . . Charles Jourdain Lisa Junggren Denise Kaiser Nicola Kampe Kaye Karlsrud Dave Kahn Alice Kasahara Verena Kasernir John Keany fi Wendy Keefer Don Kelderrnan Elisabeth Kellogg Lisa Kemper Parn Kempers Cathy Kent G. J. Kerner Nancy Kessler Robert Kiefer Max Kiker Dana King Kenny King l 1 Sherry King Vicki King Clark Kivette Amelia Klemme Jeff Klingman Kim Knott Alan Koch Gerry Kochevar Kris Koeberls Dave Komarek Alan Koran Elizabeth Korn Ann Krohn Mike Kudal Kevin Kudrna Charles Ladd Laura Ladwig Debbie Lenen Robert Lancaster Valerie Lang Todd Lanning Sharalyn Lapointe David Latorra Kurt Laubisch Pep Assembles Cindy Laughlin Debbie Lavezzari Kathy Lawrence Wesley Lawrence Walter Lawrence Mary Leamy Gary Lee Tom Leiper Gregory Lemberg John Lewis Lereen Lewis Kathleen Lichfield Mike Lindo David Little Lori Livingston Todd Lodge Mike Loftus Cindy Logan Katrina Lohman Dennis Lojko Margaret Look Bret Lopeman Greg Lostroh Richard Love 4 -ff ri if i 1 , Q N y fl i X li, ' nur' 3 .. f H Dawn Lowry Thomas Lowry Karen Luhrs Kristen Lund Danette Lyman Marylee Mack Peter Madden Mike Nlaly Cynthia Mangus Karen Mann Rima Mansour Steven lvlarcotte , Sta 4 e I A i . Q, 6. 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' Chuck Miller Mary Miller Roger Miller Naomi Mizushima Jasen Mohler Sam Moore Kurt Morgan Shannon Morrison Willis Morrison Stan Munson Cecilia Murphy Deon Murphy Kimberly Myers Carolyn Nearing Carl Nelson David Nelson Richard Nelson Paula Nestler Val Newcomer Doug Nickel Gregory Niesen Don Nightingale Karen Nistico Tim Norman Last Minute Homework Marla Notaro Timothy Novak Randall Nye Lynn O'Donavan Teri Oldham Marcie Oliphant Diane Olson Clara Oyama D'Arlyn Oppeboen Vincent Orlandino Judy Orme Carrie Pagano Pam Pahl Cheryl Palmer lVlarty Parks Brett Parsley Devon Patterson Nlonti Patterson Sheila Patterson Gary Paukert Ryan Peck Claudia Perkins Carol Peterson Julie Peterson lg j . ffl Karen Peterson Robert Peterson William Peterson Christy Pettibone Debra Pettinger Jenny Pfiffner Amy Phillips Richard Phillips Mary Pierce Traci Pierce Phil Pilgrim Terry Pinchuk I i U V J Fl ! 3 'ls ' .f gn Y ji E' Ann Pitman Ronald Pixley Robert Platzer Lisa Plooster Guy Poly William Pray Bill Purdy Davvn Purdy William Pyle a, i ew , 1' W G If Q use A. .9 ,z we 4 is ' at ' 1 new .4 Remember R ,J l , , ,,. 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K5 -L asf lysl M T I Jia xl 'T i-?,l L Y, Wh J x J as l gave el 5, : I Debbie Tatera Jack Taylor Jenelle Tennison Kevin Terpstra Jeffrey Thomas Nlax Thomas David Thompson Lauri Thompson Randy Thompson sz Y f if V 'lf 4' Q x' l Us , 4 Kathy Thurmer Sarah Tisch Amy Titchenal Larry Tjarks Lynn Todd Debra Tracy John Tracy David Travis Diane Trobaugh Charles Tully Sally Turley Ida Turnbough Richard Valles Rick Van Otterloo Sandy Vasquez MHVQU Vaughan Paul Viezbicke Kathy Voth Reinette Voute Joe Waddell James Wailes Sheryl Wait Billy Waligora Brett Wallace Nick Walseth Gregory Walters Kelly Waterfield Becky Watson Carol Way Kevin Weeden Aaron Weinstock Ira Weinstock Carol Weithoner Greg Weithoner Julie Werth Sonya West 0nI One More Year Charles Wheelock Cherie Whisler Dave White Gregg Wickstrom Debra Wilke Howard Williams Paula Williams Greg Wills Mark Willson Cheryl Wilson Renee Wilson Michael Wingfield Bonnie Wiseman Charles Wohl Mike Wolfe Barb Woodley Linda Woodruff Elizabeth Wrenn Jean Wu John Yale Nelson Yarlott Mike Yee Patty Youngren Pierre Zahn 'ia J 'W Q ,Q .H-12.4 fr: . P . I2 4 1 ' rr Q N iz, X ,v .rfyqgylf 1, M R s' Quill f' HW Y W E .4 A A Patty Zwisler Tom Birkeness Mark Gamblin John Garnbol Corg Grand Sherilyn Greer Sherry Ritchart Jan Negley Cheryl Porter Bob Pray Karen Prochaska Phil Rizzuto 'M Brian Flomhyr Chris Rothe Nancy Flydholm Pam Sachel Neill Schiefer Marc Steger i 1 , fl -A Carol Svedman A r il f 'Q Q -V, uw ' 2 4 is ,. ,L - f ' ' .5 i JL 4 A , ' f s ' . ,,,f'q 1. : A! .W K2 Junior class officers: Pres. Mike Wolfe Sec.lTreas. Kathy Arthur. Rick Alessandro Julie Azar Mary Barr Greg Beery Vicki Blain Debbie Brandon Carl Buck John Campbell Ken Carson Kenneth Clements Michael Davis Debbie DeShazer Cal Eckenrod Steven Engel Kathy Etherton Dennis Ferris Barry Fillspipe Claudi Fisher Everette Frye Mark Gamblin Students Not Pictured Daniel Goter Darrell Greenwald Sherilyn Greer Kevin Gullekson Sherry Hayes Diana Hobbs Kimberly Hogle Laurie Hollman Marilyn Huddle Janice Jackson Debra James Kathleen Jenny Pam Jumisko Jeff Kingsbury Jennifer Laxer Lee Lemons Larry Marley Althea Maybee Georgia McBride Gayle McNutt Morris Million Nancy Morrissett Mike Nelson Mark Paltridge Sherry Flitchart Phil Flizzuto Pamela Sichel Jon Spanswick Brian Stensatter Mary Strobridge Holly Tarbutton Karen Teschendorf Martin Teska Kathy Udall Jolene Vance Davalla Warlick Jim Warren Susan Wissins -S 'VE 'J' 3 ,v. . QA ,. ,K L 4 ' Xa. ' M q iw' 13151 . 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B ' i 5, ' ,, , g 'W , J , H, 'rf s',.. .. ,V L A ,... .A - ' Linda Bigay Cynthia Black Robert Black Debbie Blackmar lan Bodley Steve Boeding Laura Boggs Janice Borland Q 4 , 3 rf fb 4 I 3, :R H QQQQQPX KK L B , - ti , 1 1' Kmf .t B M L H fsw, H, ., -A,, ,za Jack Bowling f Janet Bowling Garv Bowman , Mark Brackney h Doug Braddock Sherry Brennan Kathleen Briscoe Eric Brod Conquering The Balcon ............................. Carl Brodkin Rick Brough l Gerry Brummett Bruce Bryant Ellen Bulla Mark Buller Kim Burgwald Cindy Burkepile QQ i ,r Xi SL Qi Gerald Burkhart Mark Burnett Janice Butler Becca Byers Thomas Camell Lindsay Caplan Kim Carla Lisa Carlson Senlontls In September?. Mike Carruthers Eric Chalgren Becky Claridge Karen Cornell rryr A ,, L N' ' tw K X xiii 7-Flew f NRC ,. Q . i -,Q eeak Q . ..C C Steve Carter if X Q is s Arline Chow e y ss Cindy Cram The Dail Trek Out To Lunch ............ i :'::' - ,r -Q Kevin Cross Jim Daldos N Caron Davis - Dawn Degenhart Curt Peter Dart Janice Ho Pla. bo Of The Month ................................ n Diana Doerfler Mike Dolan V W Howard Dragosh Mary Drozda Skip Durazzo Robyn Easton Sam Eddy Bonnie Edwards Gail Dolton Barb Donahue Henan Duffield o Mike Dunn Sandy Eckert Debbue Eckman w ee Kent Eggelston Nancy .Ellertson R emberOOOO0OOOOCI000000OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOC0000 David Eloe Barb Elvey Bruce Elwell Lois Englerth Russel Englerth Jeff Erickmn , ,xvgnr , . Dolores Estes Marilee Etheridge - Mike Eurich Ara? 2 - JR Q f Lisa Fahrenholtz Julie Farrington Dede Ferguson Mark England Dawn Errickson Bob Evans Lisa Fettig Homecoming Victory ................................. Stephen Fink James Firor Howard Fischer - Kerry Fischer Debbie Fisher David Flaherty Mikg Fgllen Lauri Foster s , gig we J I f, by Honda Foster cauueen Four Grefchen Fox - Kathy Fraim Bill Freeman Debbie Freund Dan Frontczak Steve Frost A Float That ............................. -. . .Q ......... . . . Brad F0490 GSW Gallawa Chris Gallegos Brad Gamblin Mary Gano Bob Gardner Lisa Garin Robert Garvin - Cindy Gibson Roger Giesey Sue Goff Susan Gonancha 3' Donna Goodner Tom Goorai Kim Gordon Kathy Gosset Brought Class Spirit .................... , ............... 5 X ., .. at Q Q ii 75 f was 1 X Q gr Y ii Q -- , ATFEMKX fm emi H ii 'l' Q Tom Gough Mike Gould I French Goyer Sheila Grady Debbie Grall Jackie Grasser Zack Graves Sherman Gray W 1 ,K L-VH Crndy Green Debbie Green Mike Greenwood Bill Gnffm - Steve Grothian Michelle Grunz - Gilbert Gutierrez Karen Guyer Drdering Graduation Announcements ............ Chuck Hague Cathy Hale John Hamilton Brian Hansen Cheri Harden Joyce Hardin Jay Hardy Julie Harris Tom Harris i ' Y' k ,, A--': Q' 7 '.'- Elwfifii' Valerie Hayne Marcella Hays Mark H0idI Jane Hancock gb, f k A , ,, A Vi A X JW , Heanne Harding A wi A o a . 1 ' -xi, ' r , ..., YM' X Q Q ha Scott Hartman ACT And SAT Blues ................................... Peter Hemphill Michelle Hersh Pam Hickman Greg Hilton Jeff Hendry Cynthia Herren Mike Henderson Pvssv Hess 'Kerry Hetfield Andy Hibl Kathy Hicox Debbie Hill Mickey Hill ' ' f iw 2521 if Q , ' H 4 9' Y s r i ' V 'sv sff1QQa , . E 1 , :J N Steve Hitchcock Dan Hoagland David Hobrecht 4 College Applications ................. uv' X '. , fuk. I E 2 me E i 0 ...nv wr 0 A' e J 1 fl ' s 5 Marilyn Hoer Karla Hoffstatter Mike Holcombe Q k .. it A, J Wy' A ,-RQ? awtgflii J .e,5 ' I Q5 Jim Horton Eric House Bruce Huber 'L MJ' W ew W - A - Rob Hudock Sharon Hudson Allan Hull Steve Hunter Cheryl Hurst Louise llko Carol Holdinsky Terri Hudgel Kevin Hunt Diane Iverson ,, Choosing Christmas Ro alty ............ L ..... 6 ....... Bruce Jaquemard Debby Jamieson Jennifer Jelosek Kathi Jensen Sally Jensen .fy Sheilia Jones Mike Kemper Norman Jesch Barb Johnson Mark Jones W Q y 'TY' ik V Q? I Jeff Jourdan Anne Kellogg Barb Kellogg Becky Kenlon Joe Kent Kathy Keyes , -...,.. Rememberhl300000000000OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOIOOOOOO0000000 f V' Olivia Kieboom Linda Kieffer Jack Kimmett Kathy Kindgren l' David J. King David M. King Marcia King Jerry Kisslinger Jeff Kithcart Phil Klemme Barb Knobloch K i K , is S X :v- iii , wi . 'A Ai A 'Ei ,r,. OVID UCEYS Gary Kochevar The New Year .......................................... Debbie Kybic Rick Langer N Judy LeDoux L i Janice LePage i William Laffen Joyce Larson Chris Lee Doug Lessig Alan Lagwell - i Rick Lawrence Jim Leffingwell Betsy Lewis Jeff Landis -Simon Leaney Rick Leitner Cindy Lewis RYear..' ........................................ ' .... . s... U 'Q an i 353,15 , A A X W- ' ,M L. M itbifi Eddy Liddicoat Mike Logan Bill Lowrey Becky Lucas ' Christa Lillie L l - Linda Lovell Mike Lowry Jerri Mack Don Lilly Mike Lowder Peggy Lozier Judy Mackenzie Tom Linfield Becky Lowrey Randy Luallin Tifn Mackenzie . ,.,: , Q r Gail Madden Silvia Mansour 'R ' 'E gi Sr.. Y' 'st 'h,. ,ff W x -m tl 'yi Q , if . - Kim Martig Barb Martin ii 4 'f . Af' 5 5 4 -. Keg if i ' . f' if. ,, Pam Martin Sue Matthews i i . Ann Maxson Kacy Mays X, .-4, X'gxXy1,ig , f Pfiffpi fs Filled With ............................................... ibm rf Q - . M, Denise Mardick QRS Clay Martin Mike Mattson M i Alan McBride Cathy Martig Mike Martin Allison Matz Ryan McCardeII Tears and Laughter .......... , ............ Patsy McCarty Chris McComb qr .EM 1 X Mark McGee Mike McGinness Megan McMorran Debbie McNabb Becky Metzker Eric Meyer O W 1 Kim McCoy Dale Mclntosh . i'-: W V, Jim Meadows U John Meyers Barb McDonald Dave McMillen i Les Milash Looking Forward ........................... l Mark Milberg ,A 9' Q ,.., 21. I ,Fr , f , , ..1. A - Nanako Mizushima l . ,K Catherine Morgan '- l 55 r. , 7 h 'wa-ix? 5 i V I ,- Ulf- f, kfzfk'iA?:' Y' 5 ...- Kim Miles Bill Moran Diane Morrill Bill Miller rf' we sims w s N E isa bmi W' f w 'i 5 ,fx '4:.:w!:: + I ,M Q Q l. Q 2, r. Suzanne Miller Peggy Mores r ' . 'ar-. T TUV . Chris Morris ,Ks af-vb 'X Bob Morgan Mike Morris 5, 1 gf f t t E ' Z A . 1 ' l Y , Sue Morrison Eugenie Morton Anita Moxon Jeff Munger Toward Our w Cindy Myers Lynn Nelson Dennis Nickerson ,AQ K I as ' ' .ggj s w, V ' il Liz Nystrom Future ...... Dan Myers wi- - - Patti Nelson Ruth Nickerson Linda Oehler P k ..,l3kV 6 Mike Myers 1 Daina Nesenbergs Nancy Nienaber Mark Ostwald Laura Nelson Nancy Neville Pat Noyes Larry Ozenberger But Still ........... 4 ..................................... A' Michael Pahl Lorrie Parker Dave Parkin vii' We Cheryl Payne Steve Pepe' Don Peterson Ingrid Peterson Judy Palmer Laurie Patterson Joelle Petersen Laurie Pettibone Diane Paquette Regine Paul Claire Peterson Brian Phelan Remembering ........................ 5. . ' - ww i E' 'Q' 5 K 5, . , Elgin X . ,xx at K .1 Xgxj :ag A in Ox i,hvi,xgKQ,!.i 'L' . .less Claudia Pherson Kit Pherson John Phillips 7- V gy 'e: , 1 T25 Q S? 1 S Tammy Pickernell Flob Pierce Caren Pilz -4. Q? Y . Cheryl Porter Marc Porter Nancy Poust 1 RRS - V i ' 5 L A Don Putzier Diana Puyear Janet Qualley Matt Phillips ' f ,:...,,, x Deidre Pinon Keith Prike Laurel Quinn Cramming For ............. Jim Raikes Garth Ratliff Tom Rea Dean Reeder Kathy Roberts n Rick Ringer Q v X x Cathy Rodgers Cindy Rogers Jett Ray Sheila Richardson Renate Roder Linda Rook ' 'xv Z1 MEF , fl: if K, ww , W , o . ,, w ww. gbgiaigafz, M. X' :zz ii-W 1 f ' aw if 4 'Z I PE? Q. Q' f e f xff J ? Y Yi, Lisa Rayback ,Q le, f fi so ,L..,,, ,f 434 Q Betsy Rickel - fm Randy Roderick Dave Rose The Final Fincls ............................. 1 ............ l A 4 4 f J- f 'f: f:4'5'5 S My 1 X ,.,. Q Q, H., ,J ' JJ Bill Rowland Doug Ruby Marcus Rucker Lisa Rurnelhagon Josie Rusho I ' A ' A ' Tgm Sayles Robert Schattke Vicki Scherer Lora Schlapia Brent Schlepp W l Brian Schmalhorst Rick Schmeltekopf John Schmidt Wanda Schmidt Checking Out ............. N Wayne Schwartz Chuck Scott Carol Shapley Chris Shea E Alison Shoaf Steve Shomaker Schubert Sara Bev'Shelton Bill Shields Janet Sidle Kevin Simon ' The Long Awaited ......................... ' ............ Ron Sims Debbie Sisson Vickie Sluman Dana Smith i t OJ iz! 1 E4 rf ' l , F34 ' Q 'Q 5 L' ' Daryl Smith Lynda Smith Shari Snook Scott Snyder Randy Sparks Kitty Stauffer - Bertrelle Sterling Ron Stiers Pamalyn Stern Charlene Snow 7 CV, I , . X Marlene Stengel Vicki Stilson Senior Week ............. - Mark Stimits Mark Stonehocker Gayle Suitts Sheri Sullivan Jay Swanson Brian Sweany M V fm v ' . Q ' , . '-1-.. Tama Takahashi Mark Tanner Robert Stott Sandi Suttle Q Patrick Szymanski Rod Tarullo Lynn Straty Mark Sventek wwf Mike Taetz 4 f r f 'lei L 4 . gf' W? V w 5 1 Q -Jan Tatum Coming Back For ......................... I ............ A .r it Brad Telleen Jennie Thayer Jill Thomas III' Priscilla Thompson Carol Timmerhaus Matt Titchnal - ir Y lim if 5.-sf li ff J Dave Tomasko Diane Tracy John Tfebif'9 X , Bob Trousil V Charles Tucker Carol Turner Eric Thompson 1 Sheri Toedtli if . Eileen Trenholm T - 'E ' . ' .1 ,V 4 . ff imma. ' 1 f'.' , ' ff 1 .M . X 'X'-. . A 3 , , iq 4234 f - sg 's . Q Y - ' 2 -1.1: , -We A ' xp, :sf Jill Tyler Caps And Gowns .................................... A we Paul Tyler Trudy Tyrrell Michelle Uhler Barb Umbreit Mafci Ugrey Valerie Valentine Paul VBIIUODDOS Mark Vanourny Shi math Vaughan 14 v -Q Wendy Walberg Q ,. W A bfi 0 Ya wo. ' as S' '- . Gail Vejvoda Chris Walker I A' Ed Vleming Dave Vogler y li 4 3 J ai . f. 4 .T -'W y j 5 I Av I Heidi Weers Ellen Weir Our Diplomas ................................... ' ...... . . Mark Weitzman Mary Whalen Sharon Whitford ,, .8 rf- .: ,N A Q mai? Bob Wilcox Charlotte Wilkins Margo Winslow Shelley Wiseman I - , W, qle- V . Q ,,.L Dave Wood' Rodney Wray Todd Wyant Marilyn Zowak 264 ' .As 1 if af , nd Saying Goodbye il Q 'I 9 I P I 7' i va 4: i Xi W 1 1 v A i -v- F5 ' I ww 2 4 A65 5' ei l Bill Alspach Esther Arevello Gregory Benent Elizabeth Boselli , J K V H Q .,..... , 3 4 'K . fi I '. fy 5 , - 11. 2 . , alv in lf' 4 'ii . . . .f Rick Campbell Tom Coleman Larry Cooper Jamie Dellapa , P ' - ,tfvuh lin g? n X, gk Z3 fl Kathy Ebel Chris Foote Chris Gates Russ Hall V V R L '31, ' 514 Aliakber Kaka Brian KBV Renee Knighton Peter KYSFIB Late Pictures Y Susan Larson Tonya Loque Patrick Muzkey Wendell Mickey Gu ug Stymlall Arnold Thomas Dunette Wilson Brdd W0UdlUl Tom McCoy Gnug Plall l Roalynn 1 olmlsku Pal McCuskul Lon Hallnll - Hun Weeks Senior Candids I know I'm cute, J. Schmidt. 5- I'm sitting in what?ll asks D. Pinon. You don't say, M. Gano. P. Yurka and R. Schmeltekopf. is You didn't! L. Kiefer and K. McCoy Not again, R. Floder Seniors Clif Aguero Anthony Alspaugh Gaby Aweida Jeni Bakel Gary Borgman Nicholas Bottema Gina Bova Lori Bowar Joe Branhan Gail Broughham Doug Brown Robert Bruce James Callison Paul Carter John Case Peter Chamberlain Jeff Cline Tom Cooke Rex Creed Keenan Cross Paul Dale Steve Daum Jeff Davis Joe Dramise Bill Finch Rodger Gamblin Barb Gibson Gregg Glass Michael Godesiabois Karen Gold Peter Gottleib Diana Grahm Cindy Grove Paul Gunzenhauser Sarah Haenselman Doug Hahn William Hammond Randy Harrell Margret Hartlein David Hollman William lngram Chris Jensen Kim Jonea Not Pictured Sallie Kay Russ Kennedy Erin Kenney Tom Kitchen Jon Knutson Martin Kroge Julie Laxer Dianne Lister Todd Lockwood Jackie Marshall Harvey Maxey Scott Maydew Scott McBride Craig McDonald Donna McNamara Peter McNeill Barb Mellin Steve Miller Bob Miosek Gina Mitchell Katheryn Moller Lillian Montoya Richard Moorman Steve Mullen Bakki Mullins Brian Nearing Stuart Niber John Nielson Julie Nistico Sonya Oliver Rich Orton William Pals Cathy Paull Beldad Pereyra Jeff Phillips Linda Pitman Tom Raehal Dixie Rains Donna Randall Barbara Reiss Dean Rector Merredith Rhea Lyndall Riedel Robert Riley William Rosebrook Belinda Ross Dave Ross Linda Rudosky James Sapp Patrick Saylor Jennifer Schleppenbach Susan Schobring Tom Seibert Dennis Sharp Bonnie Sherman Andrea Shreves Gary Sims Daryl Smith Steven Stanley Paul Stansell Tom Sterling Russell Strobridge Marla Strom Craig Sugg Gary Suitts Karen Sznajder Debbie Taylor Nancy Tyler Brad Udall Julie Vanderark Thomas Vankirk Karen Vaughan Cherie Vidamour Jeff Waligora Mark Walkington Virginia Walsh Eric Watford Jon Weaver Peter Weickman Tammera Wells Steve Whitehead Valerie Whitehouse Rnamdo William Shirley Willis Jackie Yanaki Vincent Zounek Senior Class Officers: Pres. Chris Gates Sec!Treas. Nanako Mizushima Senior Class Officers .................................. Senior Index AGUERO, CLIFFORD ALLEN, WENDY: FBLA 25 GAA 15 Political Club 2,3 ALSPACH, BILL ALSPAUGH, ANTHONY ALVIS, ROBERT ANDERSON, PHILIP: Key Club 2,3 Pres. 35 School Store 2,35 Choir 1,2,3 ANDRESEN, JEFF ANDREWS, KAREN ANSON, BYRON: FBLA 25 Gym Asst 35 Shop Aid 3 AREVALLO, ESTHER ARTINO, DENISE: Basketball 25 Volleyball 2,3 ATKINSON, LENA AWEIDA, GABY: Football 25 Intramurals 2,35Wrestling 25 Choir 1,2 AWEIDA, RIMA BADJER, STACY: GAA 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Young Life 35 Gym- nastics 15StuCo 1 BAILER, RON: Photo Club 2,35 StuCo 25 Band 1,2,35 ROYAL BANNER 2,35 LANCE 2,3 lphoto- grapherl BAILEY, MELODIE: FBLA 35 Tres. 35 Junior Achievement 2,3 Tres 35 BAKEL, JENI BAKER, JEAN: Bible Study 25 Fre- nch Club 35 Junior Achievement 1,25 Pep Club 15Spanish 35 Choir 1,2,3 BALES, KEVIN BALL, SALLY: Pep Club 1 BANKHEAD, PHILIP BARKER, ALLAN BARNEY, PETER BARTH, ROBBIE: Basketball 3 BARTON, MARK: Art 1,2,35 Bible Study 2,35 FBLA 1,2,35 German 15 Junior Achievement 2,35 Lettermen 2,35 Young Life 2, 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Cross Country 25 Track 2,35 StuCo 15 Plays and Productions 2 BASS, JEFFREY BATEMAN, KIM: Bible Study 35 Forensics 35 Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Sec. 35 Thes- pians 2,35 Office Asst. 35 Paiges 2,3 Title Paige 35 Choir 1,2,35 Oubliette 15 Plays and Productions 35 Who's Who Among H.S. 35 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist 35 MEVC 2 BAUDUIT, STEPHEN BEFUS, ALAN BEIER, MARTIN BEMENT, GREGORY: Choir 1,2,35 Plays and Productions 3 BENSON, JILL BE RG, TAWNA BERGEN, CAROLYN IDEEI BERGIN, MICHAEL: Cross Country 25 Football 15 Track 1,2,3 BERLIN, BOB: Choir 1,2,3 BERNARDI, FRANK BARTSCHINGER, BECKY BEGAY, LINDA BIRKENESS, TOM BLACK, CYNTHIA: Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Choir 3 BLACK, ROBERT BLACKMER, DEBBIE: Art Club 1: Bible Study 35 German Club 1,25 Pep Club 15Science Club 15Young Life 25 Golf 15 School Store 2,3 BODLEY, IAN BOEDING, STEVE: FBLA 25 Junior Achievement 15 Lettermen 1, Most Athletic: Steve Boeding and Kim McCoy 2,35 Young Life 1,25 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 StuCo 15 School Store 1,25 X-Mas Roy- alty 2, ROYAL BANNER 3 BOGGS, LAURA BORGMAN, GARY BORLAND,JANICE: Lettermen 1, 25 Pep Club 1,2 Sec. 25 Gym- nastics 1,25 Cheerleader 35 Lady, Jan. 35 Choir 2,3 BOSELLIE, ELIZABETH BOTTEMA, NICHOLAS: Plays and Productions 3 BOVA, GINA BOWAR, LORI BOWLING, JACK: Vo-Tech 3 BOWLING, JANET BOWMAN, GARY: Thespians 2,35 Track 15 Choirs 1,2,35 Plays and Productions 3 BRADDOCK, DOUG BRANHAM, JOE: Football 3 BRENNAN, SHERRY: Pep Club 1, 2 Tres. 2,3 Pres. 35 School Store 1 5 Sweetheart Candidate 25 Choir 2,3 BRISCOE, KATHY BROD, ERIC BRODKIN, CARL BROUGH, RICK BROUGHAM, GAIL BROWN, DOUGLAS BRUCE, ROBERT BRUMMET'l', GERRY: SWC1 BRYANT, BRUCE BRYON, RONALD BULLA, ELLEN: Orchestra 1, vice- Pres. 1,32 Plays and Produc- tions 1,2 V BULLER, MARK BURGWALD, KIM BURKEPILE, CINDY: Choir 1,3 BURKHART, GERALD BURNETT, MARK BUTLER, JANICE BYERS5 BECCA: Art Club 15Bible Study 25 Mountain Club 15 Russian 15Swimming 1,25 Tennis 15 Orchestra 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Plays and Pro- ductions 2,35 All State 3 CALLISON, JAMES CAME LL, THOMAS CAMPBELL, RICK CAPLAN, LINDSAY: Pep Club 1,2, 35 Young Life 2,35 Ski Club 15 Cheerleader 2,35 Band 35 ROYAL BANNER 35 LANCE 3 CAR LA, KIM CARLSON, LISA: French Club 15 Key Club 15Pep Club 15 Orchestra 2, Choir 15 Plays and Productions 3 CARR, LAURA:StuCo 1,25 Library Asst. 35 LANCE 35 SWC 3 CARRUTHERS, MIKE: Cross Coun try 35 Intramurals 35 Swim- ming 1,2,35 Tennis 1,25 Ski Club 2 CARTER, PATRICIA CHALGREN, ERIC: Football 2,35 Track 25 Vo-Tech 3 CHAMBERLAIN, PETER: Junior Ach- ievement 35 Track 1,2 CHAPPELL, DEBI: Plays and Pro- ductions 1 CHOW,ARLINE: Band 1,2,35Ski Club 3 CLABO, GARY CLARDIGE, BECKI: Office Asst. 25 Choir 1,2,3 CLEMENS, MARK CLEMENS, NANCY CLINE, JEFFREY COLEMAN, TOM CONANT, PATIENCE COOKE, THOMAS COOPER, KENT COOPER, LARRY: Student Exchange 2,35 StuCo 35 ROYAL BANNER 1,35 Prom Chairman 2 CORNELL, KAREN: Forensics 15 Office Asst. 25 Library Asst. 25 Choir 1,2,35 Vo-Tech 3 COSS, TERRY CRAM, CINDY CREED, REX CROSS, KEENAN CROSS, KEVIN CROWLEY, DAVE CRUTHERS, DESIREE CULVER, CURT: Spanish Club 12 Basketball 1,2,35 T Football 35 Tennis 25 Volleyball 1,2 DALDOS, JIM DALE, PAUL DANIELSON, JANICE: Bible Stu- dy 15Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 15Spanish Club 1, 25 StuCo 35 Office Asst. 35 Paiges 35 Choir 1,2,35 Plays and Productions 2,3 DARNELL, KELLEEN DART, PETER: Football 2,35 Intramurals 2,3 DAUM, STEVEN DAVIS, CARON: Pep Club 1,25 LANCE 35 Plays and Productions 15Ski Club 2,3 DAVIS, JEFF DAVIS, RALPH: Intramurals 2,35 Band 1,2 DAVIS, STEVE DAWSON, JANICE DEGENHART, DAWN DEICHMAN, CURT: Lettermen 1,2, 35 Cross Country 2,35 Foot- ball 15 Intramurals 2,35 Track 1,2,35 Ski Club 3 DELLAPA, JAMIE: X-Mas Royalty 3 DEMING, JOYCE DESOUSA, LORRI DIERS, HOLLY DOERFLER, DEE DOLAN, MICHAEL: Lettermen 35 Young Life 25 Basketball 1 DOLTON, GAI L: Junior Achieve- ment 35 Choir 2 DONAJUE, BARBARA: Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 1,25 Intramurals 1 DRAGOSH, KENT: Track 1,Wres- tling 1,25 StuCo 1 Most All-Around: Karla Hofstatter and Zack Graves DRAMISE, JOE DROZDA, MARY: Thespians 2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Choir 1,2, 3 Vice-Pres. Festival 35 Plays and Productions 1,2,3 DUFFIELD, HELEN DUNN, MIKE DURAZZO, SKIP EASTON, ROBYN EBEL, KATHLYNN ECKERT, SANDRA: Pep Club 1,25 Student Exchange 15SWC 35 StuCo 1,2,35 Pres. Class 25 Head Girl 35 Lady Sept. 35 Band 1,2,3, Rep. 2,35 Plays and Productions 1,2 ECKMAN, DEBBIE EDDY, SAM: Key Club 1,25 Young Life 1,2,35 Intramurals 35 School Store 35 Choir 2,35 Plays and Productions 2,3 EDWARDS, BONNIE EGGLESTON, KENT ELLERTSON, NANCY: Pep Club 15 Young Life 1,2,35StuCo 15 X-Mas Royalty 3 ELOE, DAVID ELVEY, BARB ELWELL, BRUCE ENGLAND, MARK ENGLERTH, LOIS: Art Club 1,2 35 StuCo 1 ENGLERTH, RUSSELL ERICSON, JEFF: Mountain Club 1 Political Club 1,25 Tennis 1,25'Choir 1 ERRICKSON, DAWN ESTES, DOLORES ETHERIDGE, MARILEE EURICH, MICHAEL EVANS, ROBERT FAHRENHOLTZ, LISA: FAIRLESS, KIMBERLY FARRINGTON, JULIE: Ski Club 3 FERGUSON, DEDE FETTING, LISA FINCH, STEPHEN FIROR, JAMES FISCHER, HOWARD FISCHER, KERRY FISHER, DEBBIE: Pep Club 15 Young Life 1,2,3 FLAHERTY, DAVID FOLLETT, MICHEAL FOOTE, CHRIS FOSTER, LAURA FOX, GRETCHEN: Bible Study 25 German 1,2,35Thespians 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Plays and Productions 1,2,3 FRAIM, KATHY FREEMAN,WILLIAM: Political Club 35 Spanish 2,3, Sec.- Tres. 25Tennis 1,35 StuCo 35 Plays and Productions 35 Natl. Semi Finalist 3 FREUND, DEBORAH: Chess Club 1 2, Vice-Pres. 1, Tres. 25 Forensics 1,2,3, Sec. 35 Radio Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Thes- pians 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Oubliette 15 Plays and Pro- ductions 1,2,3 Most Friendly: Jamie Dellapa and Nancy Ellertson FRONTCZAK, DAN FROST, STEVE FUDGE, BRAD FUEHRER, CINDI GALLAWA, GARY: Intramurals 2,3 GALLEGOS, CHRIS GAMBLIN, JAMES: Swimming 3 GAMBLIN, RODGER GANO, MARY: Pep Club 1,2: LANCE 3: Ski Club 2: Plays and Productions 1 GARDNER, BOB GARIN, LISA GARVIN, ROBERT GATES, CHRIS: Forensics 2: Political Club 1,2,3: Stu- dent Exchange 2: Golf 1: StuCo 2: Class Pres. 3: ROYAL BANNER 2,3 Natl. Af- fairs Editor 3: Boys State 3: Cent. StuCo 2,3: Advisory Coun- cil 2,3: Chairman 3 GERWIG, GEORGE GIBSON, BARBARA: Vo-Tech 2,3 Sec. 3 GIBSON, CINDY GIESEY, ROGER: Vo-Tech 2,3 GLASS, GREG: Junior Achieve- ment 2: Lettermen 1,2,3: Ra- dio 3: Basketball 1,2: Cross Country 1,2:,lntramuraIs 1: Track 1,2,3: StuCo 3: Choir 3 GODESIABOIS, MICHAEL GOFF, DEBORAH GOLD, KAREN GONACHA, SUSAN GOODNER, DONNA GOORAS, TOM: Vo-Tech 2,3 GORDON, KIM: Pep Club 1,2: Student Exchange 1: Young Life 1: Office Asst. 3 GOSSETT, KATHRYN: Bible Study 3, FBLA 2: Latin 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3: Vo-Tech 3 GOTTLIEG, PETER GOUGH, TOM GOULD, MIKE: Junior Achieve- ment 1,2: Lettermen 1,2,3: Young Life 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 2: LANCE 3 GOYER, FRANCOIS: Young Life 2: Ski Club 1,2: Intramurals 3: Tennis 2,3 GRADY, SHEILA: Bible Study 1, 2: Pep Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2,3: Plays and Productions 1 GRAHAM, DIANA GRALL, DEGGIE: Pep Club 1,2: Young Life 1: Gymnastics 2, 3: SWC 3 Vice-Pres. 3: Out- standing Gymnast 3 GRASSER, JACOUE GRAVES, ZACK: Basketball 1: gootball 1,2,3: Intramurals GRAY, SHARMAN: Junior Achieve- ment 2: Library Asst. 2,3: Vo-Tech 2: FPC 1,2 GREEN, CINDY: Choir 1,2,3 GROTHJAN,STEVE: Radio 1,2,3: Thespians 1,2,3: Choir 1,2, 3: ROYAL BANNER 2,3: Plays and Productions GROVE, CINDY GRUNZ, MICHELLE GUNZENHAUSER, PAUL GUTIERREZ, GILBERT GUYER, KAREN HAENSELMAN, SARAH HALE, CATHY HALL, RUSSELL HAMILTON, JOHN HAMMOND, WILLIAM HANCOCK, JANE HANSEN, BRIAN: Mountain Club 1,2: Swimming 2: Vo-Tech 3 HARDEN, CHERI: French Club 3: Young Life 1,2,3 HARDIN, JOYCE: Choir 1,2: Vo- Tech 2 HARDING, MARION HARDY, JAY HARRELL, RANDALL: Choir 3 HARRIS, JULIE HARRIS, TOM HARTMAN, SCOTT HAYNE, VALERIE HAYS, MARCELLA HEIDT, MARK: Baseball 1,2: Cross Country 2: Football 1: Intramurals 2,3 HEMMERLE, STEVE HEMPHILL, PETER: School Store 2,3: Vo-Tech 2,3 HENDERSON, MICHAEL HENDRY,JEFF: Football 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2 HERREN, CYNTHIA HERSH, MICHELLE HESS, PEGGY HETFIELD, KERRY: Junior Achieve ment 2,3: School Store 2, 3: Vo-Tech 2,3: Plays and Productions 2 HIBL, ANDY: Mountain Club 1, Pres. 1: Band 1,2,3 HICKMAN, PAM: Pep Club 1,2: StuCo 1:SchooI Store 1: Choir 2,3 HICKOX, KATHLEEN HILL, DEBBIE: Keyettes 2: Pep Club 1: Basketball 2: Choir 2,3 HILL, MICKEY HILTON, GREG: School Store 2,3 HITCHCOCK, STEVEN HOAGLAND, DANNY: Lettermen 1,2 3: Cross Country 2: Football 1: Intramurals 2,3:Track 1, 2,3 HOBRECHT, DAVID: German Club 2: Ski Club 1,2: Intramurals 3 HOER, MARILYN HOFSTATTER, KAR LA: Bible Study 1,25 Keyettes 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Young Life 1,2,35 Gymnas- tics 15 StuCo 15 Cheerleader 25 Band 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Plays and Productions 35 Flag Girl 2,3 HOCOMBE, MIKE HOLDINSKY, CAROL HOLLMAN, DAVID: Football 1,25 Intramurals 35 Vo-Tech 3 HORTON, TIM: Football 2,3 HOUSE, ERIC: Russian 35 Intra- murals 25 Track 1,2,3 HUBER, BRUCE: Baseball 1 HUDGEL, TERRI: Ski Club 1,2, 35 StuCo 2,35 Lady Oct. 35 Band 1,2,35 Flag Girl 1,2, 3, Captain 2,35 Orchestra 25 Choir 1,2,35 Natl. Semi Finalist 35 Who's Who Among H.S. 2,35 Cent. League Band 2,3 HUDOCK, ROB: Golf 1,2 HUDSON, SHARON HULL, ALLAN HUNT, KEVIN: Band 1,2,35 Vo- Tech 2,3 HUNTER, STEVEN HURST, CHERYL ILKO, LOUISE: Band 25 Choir 2,3 INGRAM, WILLIAM: Vo-Tech 2,3 Vice-Pres. Auto 2 IVIZRSSON, DIANE: Track 2,35 Band 11 I JACOUEMARD, BRUCE: Young Life 2,35 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1,35 Intramurals 2,3 JAMIESON, DEGGY JELOSEK, JENNIFER JENSEN, CHRIS JENSEN, KATHLEEN JENSEN, SALLY JESCH, NORMAN JOHNSON, BARBARA JONES, KIM JONES, MARK JONES, SHELA JOURDAN, JEFF KAKA, ALIAKBER: Newcomers Club 3, Cross Country 35 ROYAL BANNER 35 Cross Culture Club 35 IRC 3 KAY, BRIAN KAY, SALLIE KELLOGG, ANNE: French Club 1, 2,35 GAA 1,25 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Newcomers Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Russian Club 35 Basketball 1,25 Intramurals 15Tennis 1 KELLOGG, BARBARA KEMPER, MIKE: Russian Club 35 Intramurals 35 Swimming 25 Track 15 Band 1,25 Ski Club 3 KEN LON, BECKY: Student Exchange 15Office Asst. 35 Mod Squad 2,35 Paiges 2,35 Choir 1,2,3 KENNEDY, ROSS KENT, JOE KEYES, KATHY KIEBOOM, OLIVIA: Pep Club 15 Ski Club 35 Office Asst. 35 Paiges 2,3 Title Paige 35 ROYAL BANNER 2,3 News Editor 35 LANCE 2,3 Editor-in-Chief 35 Lady, April 4 KIEFFER, LINDA: Keyettes 2,35 Newcomers Club 25 StuCo 2,35 Choir 35 LANCE 35 SWC 3 KIMMETT, JACK KINDGREN, KATHRYN KING, DAVE J. KING, DAVID M.: Radio Club 1, 25 Choir 2,35 ROYAL BANNER 2, 3 Editorial Editor 3 KING, MARCIA KISSLINGER, JEROME: Chess Club 15 Russian Club 1,2,35 StuCo 2,35 Head Boy 35 Lord Sept. 35 Cross Cul- ture Club 35 IRC 1,2,35 Folk Dance 1,2, Natl. Semi Finalist 3 KITCHEN, THOMAS KITHCART, JEFF: Lettermen 35 Student Exchange 25 Football 1,25 Intramurals 35 Track 1, 2,3 KLEINBERG, HOWARD KLEMME, PHIL: Chess Club 1,2, 35 FBLA 2,35 Letter- men 35 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Intra- murals 35 School Store 1,2 KCIINIIGHTON, RENAE: FHA 2,35 Pep lub 1 KNOBLOCH, BARBARA: Keyettes 2,35 Volleyball 25 Letter- men 25 LANCE 3 KNUTSON, JON: Young Life 2,35 Intramurals 35 Tennis 2,35 Track 2 KOCHEVAR, GARY KETHENBEUTEL, LINDA: Keyettes 25 Pep Club 15Student Ex- change 25 Young Life 1,2,35 Choir 35 Plays and Produc- tions 3 KRANE, PETER: Chess Club 2,3 Vice-Pres. 35 Band 2,35 lt's Academic 3 KROGE, MARTIN KROM, RICHARD KRONER, ROBIN: Vo-Tech KUCERA, KEVIN Most Representative of FHS: Sandy Eckert and Jerry Kisslinger Most Talented: Mary Drozda and Patrick McCusker ,o A Class Brains: Steve Hemmerle and Tami Wells lNot available for picturel KYBIC, DEBORAH: German Club 15 Track 1,35 Band 1,2,3 LAFFEN, WILLIAM LAGWELL, ALAN LANDIS, JEFF LANGER, RICHARD: Photo Club 2, 35Tennis 15 ROYAL BANNER 2, 35 LANCE 2,35 IPhotographerl LARSON, JOYCE LARSON, SUSAN LAWRENCE, RICK LAXER, JULIE LEANERY, SIMON LEDOUX, JUDY LEE, CHRIS: Swimming 1,2,35 Tennis 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 All State Choir 3 LEFFINGWELL, JAMES: Chess Club 15 German Club 15 Mountain Club 25 Young Life 15Wrestling 15School Store 1,25 Choir 2,35 Plays and Pro- duction 35 Ski Club 15 Boys State 3 LEITNER, RICK: Vo-Tech 2,35 Student of Month-Vo-Tech 3 LEPAGE, JANICE LESSIG, DOUGLAS: Jeep Club 2, 35 Young Life 15lntramurals 35 Ski Club 1,2,3 LEWIS, BETSY: Pep Club 15You- ng Life 2,35 School Store 1,2,35 Manager 35 LANCE 2,3 Asst. Editor 3 LEWIS, CINDY: Bible Study 1,25 French Club 15 Key Club 1,25 Mountain Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Photo Club 1: Radio 1, 25 Young Life 1,2,35 Gymnas- tics, Intramurals 1,25 StuCo 1,25 Vo-Tech 35 Plays and Productions 1,25 Ski Club 1 LIDDICOAT, EDDY LILLIE, CRISTINA: Bible Study 1,2,35 Keyettes 2,35 Pep Club 15Young Life 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,3 LILLY, DONALD: Soccer LINSFIELD, TOM LISTER, DIANNE LOCKWOOD, TODD: Basketball Manager, School Store 25 1st in KOA Film Festival 2 LOGAN, MICHAEL LOGUE, TONYA LOVELL, LINDA LOWDER, MIKE: FBLA 25 Junior Achievement 2, Tres.5 Choir 1, CMEA LOWR EY, BECKY LOWREY, WILLIAM LOWRY, MICHAEL LOZIER, MARGARET LUALLIN, RANDY: Lettermen 1, 2,35 Student Exchange 35 Cross Country 2,35 Intra- murals 25'Swimming 35 Track 1,2,35 Vo-Tech 2 LUCAS, BECKY: Pep Club 1,2,35 Student Exchange 25 Young Life 1,25 Swimming 15 Class Tres. 15Cheerleader 3 MACK, JERI MACKENZIE, JUDITH: Spanish Club 35 StuCo 35 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Choir 35 Plays and Produc- tions 3 MACKENZIE, TIMOTHY: Junior Achievement 35 Key Club 2,35 Young Life 2,35 Football 15 Intramurals 35 Tennis 25 Choir 3 MADDEN, GAIL: Keyettes 2,35 Pres. 35 Newcomers 25 Track 25 LANCE 35 Plays and Pro- ductions 2 MAIER, WILLIAM MANSOUR, SILVIA MARDICK, DENISE MARSHALL, JACOUELIN: Plays an Productions 2,35 Star Trek 2 MARTIC, CATHERINE MARTIG, KIMBERLY: Basketball 35Swimming 1,35 Tennis 1,35 Volleyball 35 Band 1,3 MARTIN, BARBARA: Band 1,2,35 LANCE 35 Soph. Band Rep. MARTIN, CLAYTON MARTIN, MICHAEL: Basketball 1, 25 Football 1,2,35 Intramur- als 35 Track 2,35 StuCo 1 MARTIN, PAMELA: Tennis 35 Stu Co 15 Band 1,2,35 Flag Girl 2,3 MATTHEWS, SUSAN: Keyettes 25 Choir 1,2,3 MATTSON, MICHAEL MATZ, ALLISON MAXWY, HARVEY MAXSON, ANNETTE: School Store 35 Choir 35 Sec. 35 Plays and Productions 35 SWC 3 MAYDEW, SCOTT: Lettermen 2,35 Football 2,35Wrestling 1,25 Vo-Tech 2,3 MAYS, KATHRYN MCBRIDE, ALAN MCBRIDE, CURTIS MCCARDELL, RYAN MCCARTY, PATRICIA MCCONB, JOHN: StuCo, Band MCCOY, KIM MCCOY, THOMAS MCCUSKER, PATRICK: Natl. For- ensics 1,2,3, Sec-Tres 25 Vice-Pres. 35 Radio 1,2,35 Thespians 1,2,3, Pres. 35 StuCo 1,2,35 Lord 35 Plays and Productions 1,2,35 Mas- onic Award 2 MCDONALD, BARB: Ski Club 1,2, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3 MCDONALD, CRAIG MCGEE, MARK: Junior Achieve- ment 25 Lettermen 2,35 Moun- tain Club 25 Cross Country 25 Track 1,2,35 Plays and Pro- ductions 1 MCGINNESS, MICHAEL: Wrestling 2,3 MCINTOSH, DALE MCMILLEN, DAVID: Chess Club 15 Junior Achievement 35 Pres. 35 Student Exchange 25 Thes- pians 35 Football 15SchooI Store 2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Plays and Productions 2,3 Best Dressed: Mark Tanner and Barb Elvey Class Clows: Laurel Quinn and Sam Eddy HY 5? 1 a fi V, f Best Smiles: E MCMORRAN, MEGAN MCNABB, DEBRA MCNAMARA, DONNA MCNEILL, PETER MEADOWS, JAMES: Baseball 25 lntramurals 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Plays and Productions MEINK, TAMARA MELLIN, BARBARA METZKER, REBECCA MEYERS, JOHN: Junior Achieve- ment 25 lntramurals 3 MICKEY, PATRICK MIC-KEY, WENDELL MILASH, LES: Chess Club 15Stu Co 1,2,35 Plays and Produc- tions 2,3 MILBER, MARK: Basketball 1,2,3 MILES, KIM: Football 15 ln- tramurals 3 MILLER, BILL MILLER, STEVE MILLER, SUZANNE: Orchestra 25 Folk Dance 15Writer's Club 1 MIOSEK, ROBERT MITCHELL, GINA MIZUSHIMA, NANAKO: Political Club 35 Cross Cultural Club 35 StuCo 2,35 Class Sec-Tres. 35 Lady 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Choir 3 Plays and Production 25 Optimist Award ugenie Morton and Tom Linfield MONTOYA, LILLIAN MOORMAN, RICHARD MORAN, WILLIAM: Key Club 2,35 Mountain Club 1,2 MORES, MARGARET: Band 2 MORGAN, CATHERINE MORGAN, ROBERT: Key Club 1,2, 35 Vice Pres, Sec-Tres. MORRILL, DIANE MORRIS, CHRISTINE MORRIS, MICHAEL MORRISON, SUSAN: Bible Study 35 Choir 1,2,3: LANCE 32 Plays and Productions 1 MORTON, EUGENIE: Pep Club 1,22 Young Life 1,25 Tennis 1 Paiges 3 MOXON, ANITA MULLEN, STEVE: Bible Study 35 StuCo 2,35 Band 2,35 Choir 1,2,3 MULLINS, BAKKI MUNGER, JEFF MYERS, CINDY: Mountain Club 15 StuCo 15Vo-Tech 2,3 MYERS, DAN MYERS, MICHAEL: Lettermen 1, 2,35 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3 NEARING, BRIAN: Cross Country NELSON, LAURA NELSON, LYNN NELSON, PATTY: Pep Club 15 goung Life 1,25 Office Asst. NAESENBERGS, DAINA: Ski Club 2, NEVILLE, NANCY: Junior Achieve- ment 15 Keyettes 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Young Life 1,2,35 Gymnastics 1,25 Tennis 1 NICKERSON, DENNIS NICKERSON, RUTH: Pep Club 15 Thespians 1,2,35 Gymnastics 15 StuCo 1,25 School Store 15 Plays and Productions 1, 2,3 NIEBER, STUART: Newcomers 25 Basketball 25 Golf 25 Ten- nis 35 Volleyball 2,3 NIELSON, JOHN NIENABER, NANCY: FBLA 25 School Store 25 Vo-Tech 3 NISTICO, JULIE NOYES, PATRICIA NYSTROM, ELIZABETH OEHLER, LINDA: Pep Club 1,25 Student Exchange 1,25 Stu- Co 1,25 Class Sec 15Choir 2,35 Plays and Productions 1,2,3 OLIVER, SONJA ORTON, RICK OSTWALD, MARK OZENBERGER, LARRY: Thespians 2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Choir 13,35 Plays and Production PAGANO, CATHY PAHL, MICHAEL: Key Club 35 Basketball 1,25 lntramurals 35 Tennis 15Who's Who in America5 Natl. Honors Soc. PALMER, JUDY PALS, WILLIAM PAOUETTE, DIANE: Choir 2,3: Plays and Productions 2,3 PARKER, LORRIE PARKIN, DAVID: Cross Country 2, Track 1,25 Band 1,2 PATTERSON, LAURIE PAUL, REGINE PAULL, CATHY PAYNE, CHERYL PEPER, STEVE: Intramurals 1, 2 PEREYRA, BELDAD PETERSEN, JOELLE PETERSON, CLAIRE: Vo-Tech 3 PETERSON, CONALD: Football 15 Gymnastics 2,3 PETERSON, INGRID: Pep Club 15 Band 1,2,35 Flag Girl 2,35 Sec. Band Council 3 PETTIBONE, LAURIE PFAFF, GREIG PHELAN, BRIAN PHERSON, CLAUDIA PHERSON, KIT PHILLIPS, JEFF PHILLIPS, JOHN: Chess Club 25 MOLLER, KATHRYN 35 Intramurals 35 Track 3 FBLA 25 50's Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Library Asst. 35 School Store 2 PHILLIPS, MATTHEW PlCKERNELL,TAMMY: Library Asst. 35 Vo-Tech 1,2 PIERCE, ROBERT PI LZ, CAREN: Art Club I5 Bible Study 15Junior Achievement 25 Pep Club 1,25 Young Life 1,2,35 Cross Country 15 Stu Co 1,25 ROYAL BANNER 2: LANCE 25 Oubliette 25 Plays and Productions 2 PINON, DEIDRE:StuCo1,2,35 Council Sec. 25 Paiges 2,3 Title Paige 35 Office Asst. 35 Choir 1,2,35 Keyettes 1, 2,35 Key Club Sweetheart 2 Mod Squad 1,2,3 PITMAN, LINDA PORTER, CHERYL: Pep Club 35 Vo-Tech 3 PORTER, MARC: Ski Club 35 Vo-Tech 3 POUST, NANCY: Lettermen 25 Gymnastics 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Candidate 3 PRIKE, LLOYD PUTZIER, DONALD: Choir 2. ROYAL BANNER 2,35 Editor - in - Chief 3 PUYEAR, DIANA QUALLEY, JAN ET OUINN, LAUREL RAEHAL, TOM RAI KES, JAMES RAINS, DIXIE: Golf 15Tennis 15 Volleyball 1 RANDLE, DONNA RATLIFF, GARTH RATLIFF, LORI: Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3, Pres. 35 Young Life 1,2,35 Gymnas- tics 15Cheerleader 25 Lady 35 Choir 1,2,35 Masonic Award 25 DAR Senior Award 35 Homecoming Queen 3 RAY, JETT RAYBACK, LISA REA, TOM RECTOR, DEAN REEDER, DEAN REISS, BARBARA RHEA, MERREDITH RICHARDSON,SHEILA: Library Asst. 1 RICKEL, BETSY: FHA 35 Mount- ain Club 25 Thespians 25 Track 15 Choir 1,2,35 Plays and Productions 25 NMSOT Honorable mention RIEDEL, LYNDALL RILEY, ROBERT RINGER, RICHARD: Basketball 1 ROBERTS, KATHY RODER, RENATE: Volleyball 35 Paiges 35 LANCE 35 SWC 3, RODERICK, RANDY: Young Life 1,25 Vo-Tech 2,3, Pres. and Rep. RODGERS, CATHY: Choir 1,2,3 Plays and Productions 1 RODGERS, GREG ROOK, LINDA ROSE, DAVID ROSEBROOK, WILLIAM: Art Club 3 ROSS, DAVE ROWLAND, WILLIAM RUBY, DOUG RUCKER, MARCUS RUDOSKY, LINDA RUMELHAGEN, LISA RUSHO, JOSIE RYAN, JOHN RYAN, PATRICK SAMPSON, LISA: Independent studies in silver work SANGSTER, LAURA: French Club 25 IRC 35 Pres. 35 Paiges 35 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Oubliette 15Who's who among American High School Students SAPP, JAMES SAYLES, TOM SYLOR, PATRICK SCHATTKEY, ROBERT: Art Club 1,2,35 Bible Study 1,2,35 Junior Achievement 35 Key Club 2,35 Natl. Forensics 1, 25 Political Club 1,25 Rus- sian Club 2,35 Thespians 1,2, 3, Cross Country 35 Golf 1, 25 Swimming 2,35 Tennis 35 Track 15 Wrestling 35 StuCo 15 Office Asst. 1,35 School Store 25 Natl. Merit Semi- FinaIist5 Plays and Produc- tions 1,25 It's Academic 3 SCHERER, VICKI: Vo-Tech 3 Vice-Pres. VICA Nurse and Aid, Plays and Productions 25 Young Life 1,2,3 SACH LAPIA, LORA SCHLEPP, BRENT Pres. 3 Best Looking: Lori Flatliff and Mike Taetz SCHLEPPENBACK,JENNIFER: FHA 1,25 Latin Club 25 Foreign Language Honors SCHMALHORST, BRIAN SCHMELTEKOPG, RICHARD SCHMIDT, JOHN SCHMIDT,WANDA: FBLA 15 Key- ettes 15Newcomers Club 15 Library Asst. 15Choir 1 SCHNEIDER, SUSAN: Spanish Club 1,25 Office Asst. 25 School Store 1 SCHRAMM, SHARON: Pep Club 15 Orchestra 1 SCHUBERT, JUDY: Band 1,2,3 SCHULTZ, CYNTHIA: Junior Ach- ievement 25 Lettermen 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,35 Swimming 1, 2,35 Tennis 2,35 Choir 1,2, 3 SCHWARTZ, WAYNE SCOTT, CHARLES: Baseball 15 School Store 15 manager SEIBERT, THOMAS SHADEL, SARA: Art Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Young Life 15 Swimming 1,25 StuCo 1,25 Class Pres. 1 SHANAHAN, TOM SHAPLEY, CAROL: French Club 1, 35 Library Asst. 25 Paiges 25 Natl. Merit Semi-Finalist 35 Orchestra 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Personality-Plus: Trudy Tyrell and Mike Dolan Oubliette 15Who's Who among High School Students SHARP, DENNIS SHAW, KEVIN SHEA, CHRIS SCHELTON, BEVERLY: GAA 15 Track 1,35 Vo-Tech 2,3 SHERMAN, BONNIE SHIELDS, WILLIAM SHOAF, ALISON: Young Life 2, 35- StuCo 15 Cheerleader 35 Band 1,2,35 Flag Girl 1,25 Choir 2,3 SHOMAKER,STEVE: Lettermen 1 2,135 Football 1,2,35 Track 1, ,3 SHREVES, ANDREA SIDLE, JANET -SIMON, KEVIN SIMS, GARY SIMS, RON SISSON, DEBBIE: Pep Club 1 SLUMAN, VICKIE SMITH, DANA SMITH, DARYL SMITH, LYNDA: Young Life 25 Choir 1,2,3 SNOOK, SHARI SNOW, CHARLENE SNYDER, SCOTT SPARKS, RANDALL: Photo Club 25 Intramurals 25 Tennis 15 ROYAL BANNER 2,3, Sports editor 35 ,LANCE 2, Photogra- pher SPECKLES, DARLA STANLEY, STEVEN STANSELL, PAUL STAUFFER, KITTY: Keyettes 25 Pep Club 15 Basketball 25 Swimming 2: ROYAL BANNER 3 Feature editor STEGER, MARC STENGEL, MARY: FBLA 2,35 GAA 1 5 Track 15 StuCo 25 School Store 35 Vo-Tech 3 STERLING, BERTRELLE STERN, PAMALYN STIERS, RONALD STILSON, VICKI: Pep Club 1,25 Young Life 2,3 STIMITS, MARK STIRLING, TOM STONEHOCKER, MARK STOTT, ROBERT STRATY, LYNN STROBRIDGE, RUSSELL STROM, MARLA STYMBAL, GREGORY SUGG, CRAIG SUITTS, GARY SUITTS, GAYLE: Young Life 1, 25 ROYAL BANNER 35 LANCE 3 SULLIVAN, SHERI SUTTLE, SANDRA SVENTEK, MARK SWANSON, JAY SWEANY, BRIAN SZNAJDER, KAREN SZYMANSKI, PATRICK TAETZ, MIKE: Young Life 1,2,3 Football 1,25 Intramurals 2 35 Track 1,2,35 Lord 35 Choir 2,35 Playboy of the Month for SWC 3 TAKAHASHI, TAMA TANNER, MARK TARULLO, RODNEY TATUM, JAN TAYLOR, DEBBIE TELLEEN, BRAD: Photo Club 1,2, 35 Band 1,2,35 ROYAL BANNER 2,35 LANCE 2,35 Photographer THAYER, JENNIE THOMAS, ARNOLD THOMAS, JILL THOMPSON, ERIC THOMPSON, PRISCILLA: Choir 1,2, 35 Plays and Productions 3 THORNOCK, ROANA TIMMERHAUS, CAROL: FHA 35 Plays and Productions 3 TITCHENAL, MATT TOBOLSKI, ROSLYNN TOEDTLI, SHERI TOMASKO, DAVE TRACY, DIANE TREBING, JOHN TROUSIL, ROBERT TUCKER, CHARLES: Orchestra 1,2,35 Choir 15 Oubliette 15 Plays and Productions 1,2, 35 Cent. League Honors Or- chestra 35 AII State Orches- tra 1,2,3 TUOMELA, TUULA-MARJA TURNER, CAROL TYLER, JILL TYLER, NANCY TYLER, PAUL TYRELL, TRUDY: Pep Club 1,2, 35 Young Life 1,25 StuCo 15 Cheerleader 35 Ski Club 1,2 UDALL, BRAD UHLER, MICHELLE UMBREIT, BARBARA: French Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Science Club 35 Young Life 15Ski Club 1,2,3 USREY, MARCI: Bible Study 15 Keyettes 25 Pep Club 15Spanish 25 Young Life5 Mod Squad 1 VALENTINE, VALERIE: FBLA 2: German Club 25 Junior Ach- levement 35 Pres. 35 School Store 1,2, Asst. Manager VANDENBOS, PAUL VANKI RK, THOMAS VANOURNY, MARK VAIGHAN, KAREN VAUGHAN, SHRINATH VEJVODA, GAI L: Latin Club 3, Young Life 15 Gymnastics 25 Band 35 Orchestra 25 ' Plays and Productions 2- VIDAMOUR, CHERIE 5 VLEMING, ED VOGLER, DAVID Most Likely to Succeed: Nanako Mizoushima and Chris Gates WALBER,WENDY WALlGORA,JEFFREY WALKER, CHRIS WALKINGTON. MARK WALSH,VIRGINIA WARFORD, ERIC WEAVER, JON WEEKS, RUSS: Football l5Stu Co 15 Band 1,2,3 WEERS, HEIDI: Mountain Club 'I5 Pep Club 1,25 Radio Club 2,3 Executive Board 3: Thespians 1,2,35 StuCo 25 Choir 2,33 Plavs and Productions 1,2,3 WEICKMANN, PETER WEIR, ELLEN WEITZMAN, MARK WELLS, TAMMERA WHALEN,.MARY WI-IITEHEAD, STEVE WHITHOUSE, VALERIE: Keyettes 25 Pep Club 15'.'oung Life '?5Band 1,2 WHITFOPD, SHARON WIGGERS, BARBARA WILCOX-, ROBERT W! LKINS, CHARLOTTE: I-rench Club 15 Keyettes 1,25 Newcom- ers 25 Pep Club 15 Political Club 35 Gymnastics 1,25 Ten nis 35 StuCo 35 Plays and Productions 3 l 279 WILLIAMS, RAIVIOND WILLIS, SHIRLEY WILSON, DANETTE WINSLOW, IVIARGO: Pep CIub1,2p choir 2,3 WISEMAN, SHELLEY: FBLA 25 Spa- nish 1,2Q StuCo 25 Choir I,2,3p Plays and Productions 1,2,3p Drama Club 2 WOOD, DAVID WOOD, THOMAS WOODIEL, BRAD: Lettermen 2,35 Golf 1,2,35 Gymnastics 2,35 Wrestling 1 WRAY, DOUG: School Store 1,2, 35 Choir 1,2,35 Oubliette 25 Plays and Productions 2 WRAY, MARK WARAY, RODNEY WYANT, TODD YURKA, PAUL ZOUNEK, VINCENT ZOWAK, MARILYN Class Michelangeloesz Todd Lockewood and Nancy Poust Class Swingers: Lindsay Caplan and Mickey Hill GRADUATIONS SPEAKERS Dave Crowley Skip D as I - Age: 'dee - , W. 21, , , fix' ' .W V , ,A 1 281 if Mu A an L. Bernard D. Pat Ryan. SCHOOL BOARD Policy Makers Other than policy, our School Board made very important changes for FHS students. They were busy with P.E. Dept. changing from 4 to 2 semesters required for graduation, as well as approving a new cycling class. In the music dept. they also brought about some welcome chan- ges with the approval of improve- ment construction to be started this summer. Perhaps most important and relevant to us is the fact that this is the first year that FHS sched- uling was undenzvay with full appro- val from our School Board. Fresh faces with new ideas. Virginia Patterson Betty Luckow Karl Starch Don Ferrera Pete Garcia Fritz B ierhaus, Pres Ed Hubin PRINCIPALS Head Honchos 3 in Wy ,,x....M-a-'M K ? N. 3 SK! KANSAS, - 4 M i ' Lloyd Jansky - Ass't prin.-Athletics Keith Chambers - Principal Q fe ,J-'W' Larry Danielson - Ass't prin.-Guidance William Van Howe - Ass't prin.-Safety and Health MATH O On Tangent John Sauer Ken Baldwin Nancy Nelson . 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Dorothy Rupert LIBRARY AND TEACHER AIDS Lend A Helping Hand Melinda Smith Marilvn Wotipka Steve Kiley Carolyn Arnold, Jeanne Lynch, Cathy Taylor, Polly McDonald, Rachel Weigel, Paola Harris, Mary Jane Henry, Lois DeBacker, Gretchen Lewis SECRETARIES, NURSE The Line Is Busyp Will You Hold? -36 gp ATTENDANCE OFFICE: Marge Pilmore, MaryAnne Pollack, Ernestine I.M.C.: Jean Anderson Summers, Bonnie Edwards nad' My 34 ggunn fnol 14'l ' ,min ' 'Y s 'JQQ3 II COUNSELING DEPT.: Bobbette Clark, Helen Metzker FRONT OFFICE: Judi Haley, Martha Edwards, Myrna COX I .,. 0 gi ,iz-I I. L I , 7. 'a! :. :: I I. Q-gl.f'f. L NURSE: Mary Robel COOKS AND CUSTODIANS Prep And Clean Up Crew Ellen Toedtli, Doris Emery, Peggy Beeby Shirley Davis, Lucille King, Virginia Spurney Cheryl Flollings, Jim King, Jim Kirby, Bill Markovitah, Pete Runis lHeadl, Pete Dillworth, Steve Summers, Larry Preece Student Index We, the Lance Staff, have made every attempt at identifying students in all the pictures which included cap- tions. lf we have left out a name from this index, or have had a misspelling in the box, it was our mistake and we apologize. Abrahamson, Paul 233 Abshere, Donna 199 Abshire, Amy 217 Acord, William Adamek, Holly 199 Adamek, Todd 217 Adams, Carolyn 123,199 Adams, Margaret 217 Adams, Mike 217 Aguero, Clifford Ainsworth, Scott 217 Alessandro, Rick Alexson, Jacqueline 199 Allen, Wendy 233 Allred, Kaylyn 217 Alspach, Bill Alspaugh, Anthony 44 Alspaugh, Dana 106,199 Alvis, Robert 233 Amanna, Keith 217 Ammann, Richard 217 Anderson Barbara Anderson Lisa 44,217 Anderson Marty, 45,217 Anderson, Philip 116,233 Anderson, Robert 217 Anderson, Steven 44,217 Andrade, Lynne162,163,176,177,217 Andresen, Jeff 233 Andrews, Karen 36,233 Andrews, Steve 138,319,199 Angell, Joe 199 Angell, Raymond Anson, Byron 21,233 Anson, John 199 Anuta, Karl 44,199 Bailey, Melodie 233 Baird, Jan 217 Baird, Scott 172,217 Bakel, Jeni Baker, Jean 108,144,233 Baker, Kathy 217 Baker, Patricia 44,199 Baker, Sandy 217 Bales, Kevin 58,59 Ball, Janet 64,199 Ball, Sally 233 Bankhead, Phillip 234 Baptist, Rodney 217 Barby, Gage 44 Barker, Allan 234 Barker, Bruce 199 Barnard, Amy 217 Barney, Peter 171,234 Barnsley, Sam 199 Barr, Mary Bartels, Brad 45,217 Barth, Robbie 146,148,234 Bartlett, Cathy 217 Bartlett, Mike 199 Bartod, Richard 199 Barton, Mark 147,148,234 Bass, Jeffrey 234 Bateman, Elizabeth 199 Bateman, Kim 108,112,113, 234 Baucom Barbara Bauduit, Stephen 234 Bauer, Thomas 107,217 Baxter, Nancy 199 Beal, Donette 85,116,217 Beasley, Nancy 111, 217 Beaty, Neil 217 Bechard, Mike 199 Becker, Jim 44,199 Beebe, Amy 44,199 Beery, Greg Beezley, Debora 199 Befus, Alan 19 Behnke, Lynne Beier, Cynthia 199 Beier, Martin 234 Bellacos, Bret 199 Bement, Elizabeth 199 Archibald, Glory 199 Arevallo, Esther 199 Arnold, Alison 44,217 Arnold, Beth 190,217 Arthur, Kathleen 28,105,116, 185,194,195,185, 217,231 Artino, Denise 110,159,233 Aschenbrenner, Sue 44 Ashbee, Bryan 138,199 Asmus, James 44,199 Atencio, Roger 199 Athay, Renee 217 Atkinson, Lena 233 Aweida, Gaby 34,35,59 Aweida, Jimmy 217 Aweida, Rima 233 Ayde, Tracy 54,217 Azar, Julie Bach, Cheryl 199 Bader, Karen 199 Badjer, Stacy 233 Bailer, Ronald 45,233 Bailey, Dennis 199 Bement, Gregory Brenda, Scott 199 Bender, Alan 152,199 Benham, Kati 199 Benham, Kyle 217 Benson, Gwenn 199 Benson, Jill 234 Benton, Stacy 75,156,199 Berardi, Tammy 30,82,217 Berg, Tawna 234 Berg, Jeff 217 Bergeland, Mark 38,199 Bergen, Carolyn 234 Bergen, Cary 217 Bertchie, Christine 217 Bertschinger, Becky 234 Bertsxchinger, Sharon 217 Bigay, Biggs, Linda 235 Roxzanne 199 Bills, Diane 217 Birkeness, Tom Biter, Audrey 103,217 Bivens, Bruce 199 Black, Cynthia 235 Black, David 199 Black, Susie 217 Black, Robert 235 Blackmer, Debbie 235 Blackmer, Kathie 199 Blades, Gabrielle 199 Blain, Shirley 200 Blain, Vicki Blair, Kim 200 Blair, Nancy 44,200 Boatman, Eric 200 Bodley, lan 45,235 Boeding, Jeff 136,150,151, 178,217 Boeding, Steve 94,146,149, 170,178,235, 270 Bogenschutz, Lois 200 Boggs, Laura 50,235 Bolger, Teri Bommersbach, Linda 200 Boni, Mike 44,138,200 Boni, Paul 217 Bonnett, Becky 200 Boon, Jeff 200 Booton, David 200 Booze, Juli 200 Borgman, Gary Borland, Janice 93,191,235 Boselli, Elizabeth Boselli, Susan 200 Bote, Robert Bottema, Nicholas Botts, Jeff 200 Bowar, Lori Bower, Mindy 217 Bowles, Beth 79,218 Bowlin, Janis 44,200 Bowling, Jack 235 Bowling, Janell 218 Bowling, Janet 235 Bowman, Gary 235 Bowman, Lisa 200 Boyer, Donna 218 Boyer, Karen 200 Boylan, Arthur 200 Boyle, Ruth 156,218 Brackney, Mark 235 Braddock, Doug 235 Bradfield, Richard 105,108, 218 Bradford, Scott 126,128,200 Bradshaw, John 218 Brady, Steve 200 Bragg, William 200 Brandon, Debbie Barnham, Joe 132 Brannen, Dru 25,138,200 Breitembach, Richard 218 Breitembach, Roger 200 Brennan, Sherry 188,235 Breternitz, Susan 17,105,123 218 Bretherton, Monica 200 Brewer, Brenda 200 Breyfogle, Laura Jo 200 Briggs, Rod 44,218 Briscoe, Kathy 235 Briscoe, Lori 200 Briscoe, Susie 63,218 Breittenham, Greg 200 Brock, Elizabeth 200 Brock, Eva 218 Brock, Rebecca 200 Brockish, Tom 138,200 Brod, Eric 235 Brod, Chris 40,42,218 Brodkin, Carl 111,236 Brokaw, Tom 26,138,200 Brough, Rich 236 Brougham, Gail 54 Brown, Bonnie 200 Brown, Craig 218 Brown, Deborah 23,218 Brown, Douglas Brown, Greg 200 Brown, Jeffrey 152,200 Brown, Kay 218 Brown, Ricky 138,200 Broyles, Deborah Bruce, Robert Bruce, Virginia 218 Brummett, Gerry 238 Brummett, Jacalyn 200 Brumer, Richard 218 Bruns, Steve 45,200 Bryant, Bruce 21,132,236 Bucher, Amy 218 Buck, Carl Buckelew, Dawn 200 Buckingham, Dawn 21,44,218 Buechner, Mary 218 Bules, Debbie 218 Bulla, Ellrn 54,236 Buller, Mark 236 Bumgardner, Jeff 200 Bunch, Sandra 200 Burch, Dana 200 Burch, Suzanna 218 Burdick, Lawrence 111,200 Burdick, Scott Burgener, Bill 45,200 Burger, Reggie 218 Burgwald, Kim 236 Burgwald, Robin 75,200 Burke, Jeff 201 Burkpile, Cindy 236 Burkhart, Gerald 236 Burkhart, Robert 201 Burneson, Jamie 44,201 Burnett, Lynn 218 Burnett, Mark 36,236 Burns, Ted 218 Burri, Glen 201 Burton, Kathleen 201 Bush, Rain 107,218 Bush, Scott 201 Butler, Janice 112,236 Butler, Laura Byers, Rebecca 73,79,236 Call, Mitch 132,136,137 Callison, Darrell 201 Callison, James Calvert, Nola 44,201 Camell, Thomas 236 Cameron, Brian 201 Camp, Albert Camp, Bradford 150,218 Campbell, Bruce 201,120 Campbell, John Campbell, Rich Cannon, Eileen 57,218 Cantu, Connie 218 Caplan, Jeff 152,291 Caplan, Lindsay 72,30,192, 236,280 Capuchio, Priscilla 44,201 Carla, Kim 236 Carla, Mike 218 Carline, Marylida 103,201 Carlson, Lisa 236 Carmody, Nan 162,218 Carpenter, Bryan 201 Carpenter, Sandra 201 Carpenter, Louis 218 Carr, La ura 30,31 ,1 10,237 Carrigan, Maura 64,188,189,201 Carroll, John 58,218 Carruthers, Mike 154,237 Carter, Jay 144,210 Carter, Patricia 156,237 Carter, Paul 128 Carter, Steve 24,45,237 Case, John Case, Phillip 201 Castrone, Patricia 237 Chalhren, Cathy 201 Chalgren, Eric 132,237 Chamberlain, Peter Chambers, Randy 201 Channel, Don 201 Chappell, Debi 237 Chavez, Lisa 20,201 Chelesvig, Joellen 194,201 Cheng, Shih-Jay 218 Chow, Arline 237,45 Christensen, Kelly 201 Christenson, Karon 60,61,218 Christiansen, Naomi 210 Christiansen, Wendy 106,210 Christopher, John 218 Chung, Mary 56,218 Clabo, Gary 237 Claridge, Becki 237 Clark, Jim 218 Clark, Mike 218 Cleavinger, Cassandra 201 Clemens, Mark Clemens, Nancy 237 Clement, Bob 201 Clements, Kenneth Clifton, Michael 201 Cline, Jeffrey Cline, Steve 201 Clinksca le, Diane 44,201 Cliver, Julie 201 Cloonan, Cynthia 201 Coan, Cathleen 219 Coe, Bryon 201 Coe, Craig 218 Cole, Dan 201 Coleman, Tom Colwell, Conant, Conant, Robert 218 Barton 132,136,201 Patience 44,237 Conda, Lou 218 Connelly, Linda Connelly, Susan 122,159,218 Connolly, Kelly 201 Connolly, Kerry 219 Cooke, Thomas Cooke, Vivian 219 Cooley, Jack 201 Coon, Laura 201 Cooper, Claire 219 Cooper, Doug Cooper, Kent 237 Cooper, Lawrence 24,28,105 Cooper, Steve 201 Copley, Lesla 201 Corbin, Diana 219 Corbitt, Kathryn 201 Corder, Lisa 219 Cordson, Linda 201 Cornell, Karen 237 Corrie, Greg 201 Corrigan, Michael 44,109,142 Cortese, James 202 Corwin, Lesa 219 Coss, Terry 237 Costello, Lisa 60,61,176,212 Cox, Curtis 172,219 Cram, Cindy 237 Craver, Chris 132,219 Crawford, Mryon 103,105,202, 215 Creed, Rex Cress, Bob 219 Cresswell, Bob 219 Crooks, Randy 25,202 Cross, Kary 138,202 Cross, Keenan Cross, Kevin 45 Crowder, Robert 25,202 Crowe, Candy 202 Crowley, Dave 132,238,281 Cruther, Desiree 283 Crutzen, Ilona Anna 202 Cruz, Lisa 44,219 Cruz, Paul 154,202 Culver, Curtis 146,147,148, 149,178,238 Curtis, Barbatra 219 Curtis, Dan 44,202 Cyphers, Douglas 210 Daldos, Jim 238 Dale, Davis 202 Dale, Greg 219 Dale, Paul Dalton, Mary Lou 202 Danielson, Janice 42,78,95,112 238 Darmer, Cheryl 219 Darnell, Kelleen 36,44,238 Darr, Jorge 202 Dart, Peter 132,238 Daum, Steve David, Angla 219 David, John 138,202 Davies, Russell 202 Davis, Caron 30,120,121, 238 Davis, Gregory 44,202 Davis, Janis 202 Davis, Jeff Davis, Julie 219 Davis, Laurie 158,202 Davis, Mark 219 Davis, Michael Davis, Ralph 238 Davis, Steven 238 Davis, Susan 219 Davis, Terry 202 Dawson, Janice 238 Dayhoff, Kathy 219 DeAShazer, Debbie Dean, Brian 44,132,136,219 Dean, Tori Deardorff, Ellen 156,202 Deardorff, Gary 202 Debacker, James Decker, John 202 Decker, Kary 202 Degenhart, Dawn 238 Degrazio, Kathy 202 Deichman, Curt 120,172,238 Delario, Denise 165,202 Delitte, Dean 202 Dellapa, Jamie 81,272 Deming, Joyce 238 Dempsey, Patrick 219 Denny, Deborah 202 Derber, Susan 44,219 Derby, Howard 202 Derbyhire, Alan 202 Derrick, Gwen 202 Derrick, Jennifer 219 Desousa, Andrea 219 Desousa, Joe 212 Desousa, Sue 219 Dickson, Timothy 202 Diede, Charles 202 Diederich, David 219 Diederich, Ronald 202 Diers, Holly 44,238 Dimond, Patricia 28,92,44, 219 Disalvoi, Kandy 219 Doeker, Rob 202 Doerfler, Dee 239 Dolan, Michael 143,239,278 Dolan, Patrick 67,143,152,202 Dolton, Gail 239 Dombrowski, William 45,219 Donahue, Barbara 239 Donahue, Judy 44,202 Donahue, Teresa, 44,202 Dovala, David 202 Donaldson, Jody Dragosh, Howard 239 Drain, Patricia 219 Dramise, Joe Draper, Lesley 219 Drohman, Gary 202 Drohman, Janice 219 Drozda, Mary 79,239,274 Duetsch, Andree 219 Duffield, Helen 239 Dugan, Patrice 202 Dunn, Brian 29 Dunn, Mike 58,17O,171,239 Durazzo, Skip 28,29,118,239,281 Dykstr, Kevin 44,202 Easton, Paul 44,65,202 Easton, Robyn 239 Eaton, Charley 203 Ebel, Kathlynn Eckenrod, Cal Eckenrod, Wade 138 Eckert, Sandra 42,44,92,100, 103,239,273 Eckman, Dale 219 Eckman, Debbie 44,60,239 Eddy, Sam 38,73,239,275 Edmiston, Rodney 203 Edwards, Bonnie 239 Edwards, Jeff 44,219 Edwards, Zach 203 Eggert, Judy 44,219 Eggleston, Kent 239 Eifler, Diane 103,116,195,219 Eitel, Kathy 219 Ekrem, Valeri 156,203 Eldridge, Ronald 213 Eller, Meagan 213 Ellertson, Nancy 18,20,81,239, 272 Ellgen, Julie 219 Elliott, Brad 219 Elliott, Dan 20,60,61,219 Ellis, Lora 106,112,219 Ellis, Michelle 203 Ellis, Renee 64 Elms, Laura Eloe, Daniel 203 Eloe, Davis 240 Elvey, Barb 30,76,24O,275 Elwell, Bruce 240 Emery, Mark 44,203 Engdahl, Eric 203 Engel, Ron 203 England, Karen 203 England, Mark 240 England, Mike 203 Englerth, Lois 240 Englerth, Russell 21,240 Engles, Liz 203 Engles, Tim 82 Enright, Sherri 192 Erdkamp, Beverly 203 Erickson, Paul Ericson, Jeff 240 Ericson, Keith 203 Ernst, Glen 52 Ernst, Joanne Errickson, Dawn 240 Esenwein, Lori 203 Eskew, Gary Eskew, Terry 136 Estes, Dolores 240 Ethridge, Marilee 240 Eurich, David 203 Eurich, Michael 240 Evans, Joel Evans, Robert 240 Fabing, William Fahrenholtz, Jim Fahrenholtz, Lisa 240 Fairless, Kimberly Falvey, Margaret 112 Falvey, Nora 28,29,30 Fancher, Marguerite 64,65,203 Farnsworth, Devvie 156,157,203 Farnsworth, Randy Fairington, Julie 120,240 Feeney, James 146,147,203 Feeney, Michael 203 Feeney, Patrick 138,203 Feldman, Kim 203 Feldman, Michael 44 Feng, Lynda 156,203 Ferguson, Dede 30,93,112,240 Ferguson, Ricky 45,203 Ferris, Cheryl Ferris, Dennis 123,132,136, 137 Fettig, Albert Fettig, Lisa 240 Fettig, Martin 203 Fillmore, Gary Fillspipe, Barry Finch, Karen Finch, William Fink, Mike Fink, Stephen 44,241 Fink, Tami 44 Finster, Brent Firor, James 241 Firor, Susan 203 Fischer, Howard 241 Fischer, Kerry 140,241 , Fisher, Claudi 106,156 Fisher, Debbie 241 Fitzgerald, Scott 132,137 Flaherty, David 241 Fleck, Deneise Flook, Nancy 203 Flowers, Sharon 203 Flockler, Robert 203 Foerst, Timothy Follett, Michael 172,241 Followwill, Diana 106 Foote, Charles Foote, Chris 132 Foote, Cynthia 203 Forbes, David 44,203 Forrestal, Patrick Foster, Julie 158,203 Foster, Laura 241 Foster, Rick Foster, Robbie 154 Foster, Rhonda 241 Fowl, Catherine 241 Fowler, Cynthia 18,203 Fowler, Kenneth 138,203 Fox, Annabelle 192,193 Fox, Gretchen 95,241 Fox, Michelle 203 Fraim, Dave 203 Fraim, Kathy 72,106,241 Frank, Gary 45,154 Frank, Pamela 194,195,203 Franklund, Paul 220 Freeman, Heidi 220 Freeman, Samuel 106,109,123, 160,203 Freeman, William 105,103,108 241 French, Thomas 44,220 Freund, Deborah 21,128,241 Frieson, Mark 220 Froehlich, Earl Froehlich, Murray 220 Frontczak, Dan 241 Frontczak, James 220 Frontczak, John 203 Frost, Steve 36,220,241 Frye, Ev 9l'8tI Fudge, Brad 242 Fullen, Clinton 44,203 Fullen, Cris 44,220 Funke, Ann Gallaway, Gary 242 Gallegos, Chris 242 Gamblin, Brad 242 Gamblin, Lawrence 203 Gamblin, Mark 116 Gamblin Gano, M , Rodger ary 30,113,242,267 Ganter, Dave 204 Gapter, Julie 204 Garby, Leigh 44,204 Garby, Gage 204 Garcia, Mark 30,136,220 Gardner, Bob 242 Garhart, Charlene 204 Garin, Eric 45,220 Garin, L Garnett, isa 242 Douglas 44,105,204 Garthwaite, Peter 204 Garvin, Robert 242 Garza, Donna Gaskins, Kirk 204 Gates, Chris 28,29,30,102,103, 105,118,122,269,279 Gavenia, Audrey 220 Gaylord, Judy 190,220 Geolfos, Colby 220 Geolfos, Donna 204 George, Thomas 204 Gibson, Barbara Gibson r Beverly 112,220 Gibson, Bruce 34,204 Gibson, Cindy 242 Gibson Lynne 220 Giesey, Roger 242 Giles, Gary 220 Giles, Sandra 162,204 Gilkinson, Cameron 204 Gilkinson, Jay 220 Gin, Diane 44,204 Gill, Susie 85,116,220 Gilland, Susan 44,106,220 Gilman, Nancy 221 Glass, Gregg 103,170 Gleiter, Martha 221 Glen, Daniel 204 Glover, Gneiser Mike 221 , Lynette Godesiabois, Davis 204 Godesiabois, Michael Goff, S ue 242 Gold, Karen Goldan, Beckie 204 Golden, Claude 221 Goncha, Lori 221 Gonach a, Susan 242 Goodner, Donna 242 Goodness, Michelle 158 Goodness, Paul 204 Goodness, Rachelle 145,159,221 Goodwin, Christina 204 Gooras, Claire 204 Gooras, Tom 242 Gorder, Tami 204 Gordon Gordon Kim 204 Kim 242 1 Gorove,' Eddie 172,173,204 Gossett Kathryn 44,242 Goter, Daniel Gottlieb, Peter Gough, Gough, Gould, Louis 25,152,204 Tom 243 Mary 28,65,221 Gould, Mike 30,95,118,146, 148,149,170,243 Goyer, Francois 142,243 Grabowski, Mark Grady, Derric 221 Grady, Sheila 243 Grall, Debbie 110,163,162, 57,243 Grand, Cory 230 Grant, Walter 221 Granzou, Mark 221 Grasser, Jacque 243 Graves, Zack 36,132,170,243,271 Gray, Bob 221 Gray, Sharman 243 Greeb, Pam 204 Green, Cenythia 221 Green, Cindy 243 Green, Debbie 243,56 Green, Martha 204 Greenwald, Darrell 221 Greenwald, Erica 204 Greenwood, Elizabeth 204 Greenwood, Jon 45,204 Greenwood, Michael 26,243 Greer, Sherilyn 230 Grefrath, Chip 221 Griffin, William 243 Griffith, Karl 204 Grothjan, Steve 28,243 Grove, Cindy Grulke, John 24,221 Grunz, Michelle 76,243 Gullekson, Amy 144,221 Gullekson, Kevin Gunzenhauser, Paul Gurule, Della 204 Gutierrez, Gilbert 243 Gutierrez, Lorraine 56,221 Gutshall, Janet 221 Guy, Gregory 45,204 Guyer, Donald 221 Guyer, Karen 243 Haenselman, John 221 Haenselman, Sarah Hage, Frank 204 Hague, Chuck 244 Hague, Jim 204 Hahn, Doug Hahn, Jeanne 106,221 Hahn, Rachel 204 Hale, Cathy 244 Hale, Jeffrey 45,103,105,221 Haley, Keith 204 Hall, Bernice 204 Hall, Christine 44,204 Hall, Myron 221 Hall, Raymond 204 Hall, Russell Haltigan, Sheilah Hamilton, John 21,244 Hamlin, Artie 221 Hammond, William Hancock, Glenn 221 Hancock, Jane 244 Hanes, Barbara Hansen, Brian 244 Hansen, Lisa 204 Hansen, Michelle 204 Hansen, Steven 221 Harden Cheri 106,244 Hardin, Joyce 244 Harding, Marion 244 Hardy, Renee 221 Hardy, Jay 244 Hardy, Jill 26,192,193,221 Hargrove, Tod Harlan, Allen 221 Harman, Dawn 204 Harmon, Dave Harms, Don 204 Harms, Sheri 204 Harper, Judy 108,204 Harrell, Randall Harrington, Diane 205 Harrington, Jerilyn 158,205 Harris, Julie 244 Harris, Kathy 44,156,221 Harris, Roy 114,136,221 Harris, Tom 244 Harrison, Chythia 55,221 Hart, David 205 Hart, Jennifer 221 Harlien, Margaret Hartman, Doug 150,178,221 Hartman, Scott 244 Hatch, Becky 205 Hathaway, Cyndi 112,221 Hawley, Felice 205 Hayes, Sherry Hayne, Mark 205 Hayne, Valerie 244 Haynes, Robert 221 Hays, Marcella 244 Heap, John 132,150,136,205 Heath, Chris 205 Heavilin, Sheila Hedberg, Peter 205 Hedl, Erik 172,221 Heidt, Mark 20,244 Heline, Mark 172,221 Hellerling, Gail 221 Hemingway, Dave Hemmerle, Steven 119,244,274 Hemphill, Peter 245 Hempstead, Jerry 205 Henderson, Mark 45,221 Henderson, Michael, 44,245 Hendry, Jeff 245 Hennes, 221 Henry, Mary 221 Hensley, Mathew 16,205 Henze, Valerie 221 Heppner, Fred 44,150,205 Herbert, Denise 205 Hermes, Karen 176,205 Herren, Cynthia 18,44,245 Hersh, Michelle 245 Hersh, Pam 205 Hess, Peggy 245 Hetfield, Kerry 245 Hibl, Andrew 245 Hibl, Anthony 221 Hickman, Pamela 245 Hickman, Vickie 221 Hickok, John Hickox, Kathleen 245 Hicks, Eric 138,205 Hiebert, Cindy 44 Higgins, Michael 28,53,132,222 Hileman, Linda 222 Hill, Dave 136,222 Hill, Debbie 245 Hill, Dianne 205 Hill, Donald 154,205 Hill, Kelly 112,44,158,159,222 Hill, Mickey 245,280 Hilton, Greg 160,245 Hilton, Jamie Hilton, Richard 205 Hirose, Minetter 205 Hitchcock, Daniel 222 Hitchcock, David 205 Hitchcock, Steven 245 Hoagland, Danny 245 Hoberecht, David 245 Hockman, Peggy 30,72,188,222 Hoelzel, Jean 205 Hoer, Marilyn 246 Hoer, Steve 172,222 Hofgard, Jeff 160,205 Hofstatter, Karla 44,72,246, 271 Hofstatter, Mark 222 Holcombe, Mike 246 Holderby, Bonnie 222 Holdinsky, Carol 19,246 Holdrege, Tom 205 Holdren, Renee 159,222 Holland, Rhonda 205 Hollenbeck, Steve 140 Hollingsworth, Timothy 44,205 Hollman, David Hollman, Laurie Holmberg, Susan 205 l-loopes, Leslie 44,176,222 Hopkins, Mark 222 Hornbostel, Valerie 44,205 Horton, Tim 136,246 House, Eric 109,246 House, Spencer 205 Howard, Christina 109,222 Howard, Michl 205 Hritz, Susan 44,205 Hubbel, Jennifer 222 Huber, Bruce 246 Huddle, Marilyn 156 Hudgel, Terri 92,44,103, 246 Hudgel, Tom 205 Jensen, Linda 205 Jensen, Sally 247 Jensen, Sue 206 Jesch, Norman 40,75,247 Jesch, Teresa 112,222 Johannes, Kelly 206 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Barbara 21,103,247 Charles 206 Colleen James 222 Liv 222 Lori 206 Melinda 159,222 Scott 45,206 Johnston, Alan 45,222 Johnston, Cynthia 206 Johnston, Lizabeth 206 Jones, Catherine 222 Jones, Christy 222 Kieffer, Linda 30,3l,103,1 10, 248,267 Kiepe, Robert 206 Kiker, Max 223 Kimball, Julie 206 Kime, Peter 206 Kimmett, Jack 248 Kindgren, Kathryn 248 King, Carol 206 King, Charles 206 King, Dana 223 King, Dave 248 King, David 28,29,248 King, Kenny 172,223 King, Marcia 248 King, Mary 206 King, Sherry 223 King, Tanya 206 King, Vicki 17,223 Hudock, Rob 246 Hudson, Diane 205 Hudson, Paula 222 Hudson, Sharon 246 Hudson, Winifred 205 Hufford, Kirk 44,222 Hulett, Tamjy 222 Hull, Al lan 44,246 Hull, Carol 44,205 Hull, Jay 222 Hume, Nancy 32,159,222 Humphrey, Deborah 222 Hunt, Kevin 44,246 Hunter, Hunter, Steven 246 Susan 103,112,222 Hurst, Cheryl 246 Hurst, Jacqueline 205 Hust, Debbie 109,222 Hust, Susan 205 Hutchin Hyden, s, Denise 222 Lloyd 36,222 Ida, Mary 102,103,104,105, 113,222 lde, Jennie 222 lde, Robert 205 llko, Louise 246 lmel, Patti 222 lmig, Vicki 44,222 lngram, William Irwin, Bill 222 lverson, Diane 44,176,246 lverson, lves, Na Elaine 205 dine 205 Jackson, Janice Jocobson, Matthew 222 Jacquemard, Bruce 21,132,247 Jacquemard, Susan 44,205 Jahsman, Amy 222 James, Debra Jamieson, Debby 247 Jarvis, Daniel 138,152,205 Jarvis, Elise 52,109,222 Jelosek, Jelosek, Jennifer 247 Jon 16,222 Jenne, Ralph 222 Jenny, Kathleen Jensen,Bror 222 Jensen, Chris Jensen, Kathleen 28,29,247 Jensen Kristi 205 Jones, Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Kathleen 222 Kim Mark 247 Mary 44,206 Sheila 247 Terry 206 Jonker, Steve 222 Jordan, Jo Ann 57,222 Jourdain, Charles 223 Jourdan, Jeff 247 Julian, Melanie 163,206 Jumisko, Pam Junggren, Lisa 176,223 Kahn, David 223 Kaiser, Denise 223 Kaka, Aliakber 28,29,114 Kalous, Michael 206 Kalthoff, Kevin 206 Kamper, Nicola 109,176,223 Karlsrud, Kaye 223 Kasahara, Alice 123,223 Kaschube, Katherine 206 Kasemir, Verena 223 Kaupas, Patricia 83,162,206 Kay, Brian 55 Kay, Nancy 206 Kay, Sallie Keany, Hohn 106,223 Keefer, Wendy 223 Kelderman, Donald 223 Kelley, Tim 172,206 Kellogg, Anne 109,247 Kellogg, Barbara 156,247 Kemper, Lisa 116,117,223 Kemper, Mike 247 Kempers, Pam 223 Kenlon, Becky 112,113,195, 247 Kennedy, Ross Kenney, Erin Kenny, Terry 206 Kent, Cathy 223 Kent, Joe 49,247 Kepler, Michael 206 Kerner, G. J. 223 Kertesz, Veronica 206 Kesling, Jack 132,136,206 Kessler, Nancy 223 Keyes, Kathy 247 Kieboom, Olivia 28,29,30,31 95,112,113,120 248 Kiefer, Rove rt 45,47,223 1 Kingsbury, Jeff Kisslinger, Jerome 92,101,103, 109,123,248,273,53 Kitchen, Thomas Kithcart, Jeff 248 Kittleman, Melissa 194,206 Kitze, Christopher 206 Kivette, Clark 89,223 Klemme, Amelia 44,176,223 Klemme, Phil 132,136,248 Klingman, Jeff 223 Klug, Peter 206 Knight, David 206 Knighton, David 206 Knighton, Renae Knobloch, Barbara 30,31,116,248 Knott, Kim 223 Knutson, Jon Knutson, Susan 206 Koch, Alan 223 Kochevar, Gary 248 Kochevar, Gerry 223 Koeberls, Kris 223 Komarek, Dave 223 Kombyr, Brian Koran, Alan 223 Korn, Elizabeth 223 Kosenski, Pete 206 Kosinski, Alan 206 Kothenbeutel, Craig 138 Kothenbeutel, Linda 24,248 Kounovsky, Lee 206 Krane, Peter 119,144 Krause, Michael 206,140 Kroge, Martin Krohn, Ann 223 Krom, Richard Kroner, Robin 248 Krumpeck, Randall 16,132,136 206, Krusher, Debra 18,206 Kucera, Kevin 75,132,134,248 Kudal, Mike 223 ' Kudrna, Kevin 223 Kupfner, Helen 248 Kurlander, Lislie 206 Kybic, Deborah 44,249 Ladd, Charles 172,223 Ladwig, Laura 162,163,223 Laenen, Debbie 107,223 Latfen, William 249 Lagwell, Allan 249 Lally, Stephen 206 Lambert, Sheila 206 Lancaster, Robert 223 Landis, Donna 206 Landis, Jeff 132,249 Lang, Colleen 206 Lang, Valerie 106,188,223 Langeberg, Don 215 Langer, David 55,207 Langer, Richard 119,170,249 Langer, Steve 207 Lannin, Todd 223 Lapointe, Sharalyn 194,223 Larson, Joyce 25,249 Larson, Susan 118,123 Latorra, David 223 Look, Margaret 224 Lopeman, Bret 224 Lostroh, Greg 224 Loudon, Lucindia 207 Love, Richard 140,224 Lovell, Lovrien Linda 44,256 , Jill 44,207 Lowder, Mike 250 Lowrey Lowrey Lowry, Lowry, Lowry, , Becky 250 ,William 250 Dawn 103,116,224 Michael 21,116,117,250 Thomas 116,224 Lozier, Margaret 250 Luallin, Gary 172,173,207 Laubisch, Kurt 136,223 Laughlin, Cindy 224 Lavezzari, Debbie 224- Lawless, Laurie 207 Lawrence, Scott 207 Lawrence, Kathy 224 Lawrence, Rick 249 Lawrence, Wesley 150,224 Lawrence, Walter 224 Lawton, Anita 207 Laxer, Jennifer Laxer, Julie Leamy, Mary 32,158,159,224 Leaney, Simon 249 Ledoux, Judy 249 Lee, Chris 37,40,95,154,249 Lee, Gary 224 Lefferdink, Leslie 64,103,207 Leffingwell, James 40,105.118,249 Leiper, Tom 45,59,224 Leitner, Rick 249 Lemberg, Gregory 224 Lemons, Lee Lepage, Janice 249 Lepage, Tom 207 Lerfald, Gary 207 Lessig, Douglas 249 Lewis, Betsy 30,31,249 Lewis, Becky 162,207 Lewis, Cindy Lewis, John 224 Lewis, Judy 44,207 Lewis, Lereen 195,194,224 Lewis, Mark 17,207 Lichfield, Kathleen 176,224 Lichtfuss, Hans 44,173,172, 207 Liddicoat, Eddy 250 Lillie, Cristina 116,250 Lilly, Donald 250 Lindo, Mike 224 Linfield, Jana 207 Linfield, Tom i42,17o,17a,25o,17e Linton, Terri 207 Lippoldt, Kristin 207 Lister, Dianne Little, Dan 207 Little, David 144,150,151,224 Livingston, Lori 103,224 Lloyd, Christine 44,207 Lockwood, Todd 280 Lodge, Todd 224 Loftus, Mike 224 Logan, Bruce 207 Logan, Cindy 106,112,224 Logan, Michael 250 Logue, Mitchel 207 Logue, Tonya Lohman, Katrina 224 Lojko, Dennis Luallin, Randy 154,172,173, 250 Lucas, Becky 72,191,250 Luhrs, Karen 224 Luhrs, Susan 207 Lund, Kristen 224 Lyman, Danette 224 Lyon, Vicki 44,106,207 Maas, Charles 207 Macdougall, Lori Machmer, David 55,207 Mack, Jeri 250 Mack, Marylee 224 Mackenzie, Kenneth 144,207 Mackenizie, Timothy 73,250 Madden, Gail 30,116,117,176,177,251 Madden, Peter 116,224 Maes, Carla Maestas, Robert 207 Mains, Scott Majors, Rebekah 44,207 Malay, David 17,138 Mallory, Barbara 207 Maly, Mike 45,224 Manders, Sherry 207 Mangus, Cynthia 26,224 Martinez, Kenneth 114,160,161 172 224 Martinez, Ron 172,207 Mason, Glenn 207 Mason, Mark 44,111,207 Matelock, Arleen 224 Mathews, Lisa 208 Matthews, Kellie 109,224 Matthews, Sandra 208 Matthews, Susan 251 Mattorano, Bill Matson, Michael 251 Matz, Allison 25,52,112 Matz, Nicholas 208 Maxey, Harvey Maxson, Annette 78,127,251 Maybee, Althea Maybee, Paul 208 Maydew, Lea 190,193,225 Maydew, Scott Mayer, Melinda 44,208 Mays, Kathryn 50,116,251 McNulty, Brian 225 McAleese, Dale 225 McBride McBride McBride , Ala 251 , Curtis 72 , Georgia McBride, Karla 208 McCar'dell, Ryan 143,251 McCarroll, Bob 225 McCarthy, Scott 140,208 McCarty, Patricia 25,191,252 McCollum, Monte 208 McComas, Marsha 225 McComb, John 45,252 McComb, Tamara 44,208 McCoy, Jayme 138,139,208 McCoy, McCoy, Joni 208 Kim 110,158,176,252,267,270 McCoy, Tamara 208 McCoy, Thomas McCullough, Mary 208 McCusker, Patrick 78,79,252 274 Mann, Karen 44,224 Mannheimer, Mark 207 Mansfie id, Kimberly 207 Mansour, Rima 224 Mansour, Silvia 251 Marcotte, Steven 28,224 Mardick, Denise 251 Daniel John 224 Marion, Marley, Beth 207 Marley, Larry Marlin, Jim 207 Marney, Scott 45,59,224 Marr, Kenny 224 Marshal I, Jacqueline Marston, Douglas 28,45,49,224 Martig, Catherine 251 Martig, Kimberly 45,156,158, 159,251 Martin, Barbara 30,44,251 Martin, Cindy 207 Martin, Cindi 207 Martin, J. Clayton 32 Martin, Joseph 44,172 Martin, Melanie 207 Martin, Michael 132,134,17O,251 Martin, Pamela 44,251 Martin, Robert 224 Martin, Scott 207 Martin, Van C. 49,224 Martindale, Jack Byron 207 Martinez, Helen 207 McDonald, Barbara 120,121 McDonald, Carol 44,120,225 McDonald, Craig McEachern, Susan 44,225 McElwain, Jeffrey 44,208 McGee, Mark 252 McGinness, Michael 252 McGinness, Timothy 208 McGowan, Cottrell 132,135,208 McGrath, Jim 225 Mclntosh, Dale 252 Mclntosh, Kirk 225 McKean, Meatt 208 McKinstry, Randy 225 McLane, Daniel 208 McMillen, David 129,252 McMoran 75,76,94,252 McNabb, Debra 252 McNally, Barbara 208 McNamara, Donna McNeely, Scott 208 McNeill, Peter McNutt, Gayle McPherson, Martin 225 Meadows, James 170,252 Meek, Melodie 225 Mehegan, Jim 208 Meink, Tamara 252 Melahn, Joel 208 Mellin, Barbara Menhennett, Thomas 25,44,154 208 Meredith, April 45,46,208 Meredith, Deborah 225 Merlini, Mala 225 Merlo, Robert 132,178,179,225 Merrick, Geoffrey 225 Merring, Jill 225 Metzger, John 208 Metzker, Rebecca 52,252 Meyer, Eric 103,107,109,119,252 Meyers, John 132,252 Michael, Dan 172,208 Michael, Greg 46,208 Michael, Leslie 225 Mickey, Patrick 120,121,154 Mickey, Wendekk Mielke, Susan 225 Mickelson, Jerry 225 Milash, Les 28,53,103,105,252 Milash, Todd 208 Milberg, Mark 20,146,253 Milberg, Scott 225 Miles, Barbara 208 Miles, Kim 26,253 Millard, Mike 44,172,208 Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 1 Bill 44,49,93,253 Chuck 225 Mary 225 Randy 208 Roger 225 Steve Suzanne 18,253 Theresa 44,156,208 Tom 208 Million, Gilbert Million, Robert Mills, Robert 208 Miner, Susan 44,208 Miosek, Robert Mitchell, David 208 Mitchell, Gina Mitzushima, Nanako 53,103,122,176, 253,279 Mitzushima, Naomi 225 Mohler, Clayton 208 Mohler, Jason 44,47,225 Moller, Kathryn Molnar, Tunde 208 Montgomery, Marcia 208 Montgomery, Steve 208 Montoya, Lillian Moody, Tara 208 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Becky 159,208 Brenda 56,208 Debbie 208 Duane 208 Jeff 209 Pamela 209 Sam 225 Moorman, Richard Moran, William 116,253 Moreland, Dan 209 Mores, Mores, Joe 209 Peggy 253 Morgan Catherine 253 r Morgan Joan 209 1 Morgan, Kurt 225 Morgan, Mary 209 Morgan, Robert 116,178,253 Morgan, Vicki 209 Morgan William 45 209 MorriIl,' Diane 253 ' Morrill, Janet 209 Morris, Christine 68,253 Morris, Michael 23,108,253 Morrison, Shannon 225 Morrison, Susan 30,31,42,253 Morrison, Willis 225 Morrisett, Nancy Morton, Eugenie 112,253,276 Moser, Cathy 209 Moxon, Anita 253 Moxon, Robert 209 Mulder, Douglas 209 Mullem, Steve 105,113,281 Mullins, Bakki Munger, Jeff 253 Munson, Stan 225 Murphy , Cecilia 225 Murphy, Deon 225 Myers, Cindy 254 Myers, Dan 58,254 Myers, Greg 209 Myers, Jane 209 Myers, Kim 16,225 Myers, Mike 170,254 Myers, Rick Nearing, Brian Nearing, Carolyn 225 Nearing, John Nelson, Bob 209 Nelson, Carl 35,225 Nelson, Celeste 209 Nelson, David 154,225 Nelson, Laura 254 Nelson, Lynn 254 Nelson, Mike 44 Nelson, Patty 254 Nelson, Peggy 209 Nelson, Richard 225 Nemecek, Laurel 209 Nesenberg, Daina 120,121,254 Nestler, Neville, Paula 44,225 Nancy 177,254 Newcomer, Val 225 Nickel, Doug 225 Nickers on, Dennis 254 Nickerson, Janet 209 Nickerson, Ruth 79,127,254 Nieber, Stuart Nielsen, Kristine 209 Nielson, John Nienaber, Nancy 254 Niesen, Gregory 144,225 Nightingale, Don 225 Nistico, Nistico, Julie Karen 225 Noble, Boyd 129,209 Nolan, Eddie Nolan, Linda 209 Norby, Mark 209 Norman, Tim 225 Notaro, Marla 226 Novak, Timothy 226 Noyes, Patricia 254 Nuss, David 44,103,209 Nye, Randall 226 Nystrom, Elizabeth 254 O'Brien , Stephanie O Donovan, Lynn 226 Obitts, Linda 209 Odonnell, Mike 172,209 Oehler, Linda 254 Oldham, Terri 188,226 Oliphan t, Maicie 226 Oliver, John 214 Oliver, Michel Oliver, Sonja Ollig, Alexander 209 Olson, Diane 16,192,193,226 Olson, Gloria 209 Olson, Joann 209 OOyama, Clara 123,226 Oppeboen, D'ArIyn 42,226 Oppeboen, Mark 83,209 Orlandino, Michael 209 Orlandino, Vincent 65,150,226 Orme, Judy 158,159,226 Orton, Chris Orton, Rick Ostwald, Mark 178,254 Ozenberger, Larry 254 Ozenberger, Peter 209 Pagano, Carrie 26,190,191,226 Pagano, Cathy 255 Pahl, Christy 209 Pahl, Michael 116,255 Pahl, Pam 226 Palmer, Cheryl 226 Palmer, Judy 255 Palmer, Tim 209 Pals, Dianne 156,209 Pals, William Paltridge, Mark Paquette, Diane 43,255 Parker, Lorrie 255 Parkin, David 255 Parkin, Gary 209 Parks, Diana Parks, James 105,209 Parks, Marty 226 Parsley, Brett 122,226 Pascarell, Carmella 29 Patterson, Christopher 1 11,209 Patterson, Devon 150,160,226 Patterson, Laurie 156,255 Patterson, Monti 226 Patterson, Sheila 226 Paukert, Gary 226 Paui, Regine 255 Paul, Winfried 209 Paull, Cathy Paulson, Amy 122,209 Payne, Cheryl 255 Payne, Linda 209 Pecina, Cherie 105,209 Peck, Ryan 45,47,226 Pedersen, Dave 210 Pelle, Joe 210 Peper, Steve 255 Pereyra, Beldad Perkins, Claudia 226 Perkins, Tammy 103,122,159,21O Perry, Brad 138,210 Petersen, Joelle 255 Peterson, Carol 226 Peterson, Claire 255 Peterson, Donald 255 Peterson, Ingrid 44,255 Peterson, Julie 226 Peterson, Karen 226 Peterson, Linda 210 Peterson, Robert 226 Peterson, Tracy 210 Peterson, William 226 Pettibone, Christy 226 Pettibone, Laurie 112,255 Pettinger, Debra 159,226 Pfaff, Greig Pfiffner, Jenny 226 Pfiffner, Julie 210 Phelan, Brian 255 Pherson, Claudia 256 Pherson, Kit 256 Phillips, Amy 226 Phillips, Jeff Phillips, John 256 Phillips, Kathryn 210 Phillips, Matt 12,256 Phillips, Richard 140,226 Pickernell, Tammy 256 Pierce, David 138,210 Pierce, Mary 108,226 Pierce, Robert 28,256 Pierce, Traci 44,226 Pilgrim Phil 118,179,226 Piltingsrud, Sara 210 Pilz, Caren 256 Pilz, Diane 210 Pinchuck, Terry 44,226 Pinon, Deidre 85,103,110, 112,113,267 Pinon, Shawn 138,152,210 Pitman, Ann Pitman, Linda Pitts, Roger 111,210 Pixley, Ronald Platzer, Mitzi 210 Plooster, Lisa 226 Poe, Robert 210 Pollard, Cindy 20,210 Poly, Guy 226 Porter, Cheryl 256 Porter, Marc 256 Posey, David 210 Poust, Nancy 57,76,256,280 Pray, Robert 44,230 Pray, William 144,226 Premo, Susan 162,163,210 Prike, Lloyd Keith 256 Prochaska, Karen 45,106,230 Prochaska, Robert Proctor, Lisa 45,210 Pronk, Helene 214 Purcell, Susan 210 Purdy, Bill 226 Purdy, Dawn 226 Putzier, Donald 28,29,95,256 Putzier, Laurie 210 Puyear, Diana 256 Pyle, William 132,226 Pyles, Brewster 227 Oualley, Janet 256 Oualley, John 210 Quinn, Laurel 78,256,275 Ouinones, Edith 30,227 Quintana, Ramona Quist, John 132,227 Raehal, Tom Rahm, Curt 227 Raikes, James 45,132,257 Rains, Dixie Ralphs, Megan 210 Ramsay, Alice 109,167,227 Ramsay, John 210 Randall, Penny 17,210 Randle, Donna Rasmussen, Dana 210 Rasmussen, Ellen 227 Rathburn, Lisa 44,227 Ratliff, Garth 128,257 Ratliff, Lori 75,77,108,277 Ratliff, Mike 38,210 Rawls, Chris 138,210 Ray, Gary 138,210 Ray, Jett 170,257 Ray, Voni 145,158,159,210 Rayback, Leslie 227 Rayback, Lily 210 Rayback, Lisa 257 Rea, Cheryl 158,176,210 Rea, Diana 85,116,227 Rea, Tom 116,257 Reagin, Ricky 210 Reagin, Tracy 227 Rebro, Robert 210 Rebuldela, Mike 210 Rector, Dean Redlinger, Kaye 227 Reed, Dana 19,112,227 Reeder, Dean 257 Reeder, Mike 227 Regenbrecht, Lisa 210 Reich, Cheri 227 Reich, Devin 227 Reich, Laureen 210 Reid, Rebel 227 Reidy, Anne 210 Reiss, Barbara Reiss, Jane 227 Rentfro, Cindy 227 Reynolds, Marguerite 145,16 192,210 Rhea, Merrdith 159,162 Rhodes, James 227 Richards, Larry 227 Richards, Tara 210 Richardson, Sheila 257 Richter, Sharon 227 Rickel, Betsy 257 Riddle, Lenn 227 Ridley, Katherine 177,227 Ridley, Sarah 52,210 Ried, Danny 210 Riedel, Lyndall Riedel, Mark 210 Riegel, Lorree 227 Rieger, Randy 210 Riehl, Joyce 145 Riley, Chris 227 Riley, Robert Ringer, Richard 257 Ringo, Bill 38,210 Ringsby, Steve 227 Risinger, Richard 211 Ristinen, Keith Ritchart, Sherry 230 Rizzuto, Phil 230 Roach, Deborah 44,211 Roberts, Kathy 257 Robinson, Becky 44,211 Robinson, Doug 227 4. Rook, Barbara 211 Roper, Linda 44,211 Rose, David 38,127,257 Rose, Gordon 227 Rose, Patricia 211 Rose, Shawn 211 Rosebrook, William Ross, Belinda Ross, Dave Ross, Loran 227 Rouze, Lou 44,211 Rowe, Philip 227 Rowland, William 55,258 Ruby, Brian 211 Ruby, Doug 258 Rucker, Alicia 227 Rucker, Marcus 258 Rude, Kirby 44,60,61,211 Rudolph, Deaann 211 Rudolph, Mike 227 Rudosky, Linda Ruebel, Tarah 227 Roder, Renate 30,110,112,113, 159,257,267 Roderick, Randy 257 Rodgers, Cathy 257 Rodgers, Linda 211 Roesler, Deborah 211 Rogers, Cindy 257 Rogers, Forest 227 Rogowski, Dianne 211 Rumelhagen, Lisa 258 Rumelhagen, Rohn 211 Rusho, Josie 258 Russell, Thomas 227 Ruzicka, Jeannine 211 Ryan, Carla 211 Ryan, David 44,211 Ryan, Debbie 211 Ryan, John Rydholm, Nancy Saffell, Peggy Salzinger, David 26,121, 227 Salzinger, Paul 227 Sampson, Lisa 258 Saner, Timothy 154 Sangster, Lynne 45,112,123, 258 Sangster, Rebecca 52,211 Sapp, James Saragosa, Steve 214 Sargent, Kennari 211 Sasamori, Koichi 211 Sayles, Tom 258 Saylor, Patrick Scarlet, Benny 211 Schaaf, Connie 227 Schafer, Mark 44,211 Schattke, Kathryn 44,211 Scheele, David 214 Scherer, Vicki 258 Schlapia, Lora 44,258 Schlepp, Brent 132,258 Schleppenbach, Jennifer Schmalhorst, Brian 258 Schmatz, Robert 211 Schmeltekopf, Richard 258,267 Schmidt, Edward 44,211 Schmidt, Eric 105,227 Schmidt, John 79,258,267 Schmidt, Kathryn 44,227 Schmidt, Wanda 43,258 Schneider, Michelle 109,122, 227 Schneider, Rusty 211 Schneider, Sherrill 211 Schneider, Susan Schobring, Susan Schramm, Sharon 259 Schubert, Judy 259 Schuck, Brett 211 Schultz, Cynthia 156,259 Schum, Robert 44,137,227 Schwartz, Arthur 154,211 Schwartz, Cindy 35,145,159,211 Schwartz Debbie 211 Schwartz Elizabeth 192,193, 227 Schwartz, Wayne 44,259 Schweikert, Sharon 211 Scott, Allen 228 Scott, Charles 259 Scott, Don 211 Seader, Karl 228 Sedillo, Sheila 211 Seibert, Paul 211 Seibert, Thomas Seifeldt, Shelley 211 Shaddock, Jeff 228 Shadel, Sara 156,259 Shaffer, Kathy 156,228 Shain, Sarah 228 Shanahan, Tom 259 Shapley, Carol 106,123,259 Sharp, Dennis Sharps, Matthew 44,46,111,211 Shavli, Cathi 20,211 Shavlik, Michael 40,128,228, Shea, Chris 28,146,147,149, 178,184,259 Sheffield, Audrey 109,123,228 Shelton, Beverly 18,259 Sheperd, Doug Brian 228 Sherman, Bonnie 156,157 Shields, William 259 Shoaf, Alison 191,259 Shoemaker, Steve 132,134,182, 259 Shoemaker, Timothy 138,211 Shook, Julie 211 Shook, Lynda 228 Shreves, Andrea Shugart, Wayne 228 Sichel, Pamela Sidle, Janet 259 Simmons, Susan 211 Simon, Kevin 259 Sims, Gary Sims, Ron 260 Sipple, Brian 228 Sipple, Margaret 212 Sisson, Debbie 260 Sisson, Kathy 162,163,192, 193,228 Skeie, Susan 212 Skie, Craig 113 Skold, Barbara 212 Slade, Sherry 44,158,212 Sliz, Matthew 150,228 Sluman, Baechelle 212 Sluman, Vickie 260 Smalley, Frederick 212 Smallwood, Tom 49,228 Smith, Brian 154,212 Smith, Brian 228 Smith, Cecelia 212 Smith, Dana 118,176,260 Smith, Daryl 44 Smith, Dwight 228 Smith, Linda 212 Smith, Lynda 260 Smith, Mark 228 Smith, Nacny 228 Smith, Sally 228 Smith, Richard 212 Smith, Terri 228 Snider, Andy 228 Snook, Shari 260 Snow, Charlene 44,260 Snow, Linda 228 Snyder, Jane 228 Snyder, Mark 132,136,137, 152,212 Snyder, Scott 260 Snyder, William 212 Sollo, David 212 Sparks, Donita 27,212 Sparks, Nina 228 Sparks, Randall 28,29,26O Sparling, Robin 212 Sparks, Tad 212 Spear, Rose 158,212 Speckels, Rolly 228 Speer, Jeff 44,212 Spencer, Glen 212 Spencer, Jennifer 228 Spiegel, Theresa 228 Spaerl, Cindy 228 Sporn, Lennette 228 Sprentall, Gerald 212 Staedt, Deborah 162,212 Staedt, Susan 228 Stanley, Steven Stansell, Paul Starcevich, John 228 Stauffer, Kitty 28,260 Stauffer, Ronald 212 Stearns, Charles 228 Stearns, John 44,212 Stedman, Richard 212 Steele, Lori 212 Steger, Marc Steger, Rod 212 Steinbrecher, Scott 140,212 Stengel, Lori 212 Stengel, Marle 18,260 Stensatter, Brian Stephens, Alicia 212,215 Sterling, Bertrelle 260 Stern, Pamalyn 260 Stern, Todd 228 Stevens, Mark 132,228 Stewart, Pam 228 Stiers, Ronald 260 Stilson, Jane 228 Stilson, Vicki 72,260 Stimits, Mark 261 Stimits, Mike 212 Stirling, Tom Stockebrand, Monica 212 Stogsdill, Stephen 144,228 Stone, Chris 228 Stone, Robby 212 Stonehocker, Mark 261 Stott, Robert 261 Straty, Lynn 261 Strayer, David 212 Strobridge, Mary Strobridge, Russell Strom, Marla Stroynowski, Sandra 228 Struthers, Elizabeth 45,212 Sturgeon, Lynn 59,140,228 Stymfal, Gregory Sugg, Craig Suitts, Dawn 228 Suitts, Gary Suitts, Gayle 30,57,261 Sullivan, Deborah 212 Sullivan, Sheri 261 Sundby, Steven 212 Sunset, David 212 Sutherin, Stephanie 103,212 Suttle, Sandra 191,261 Sutton, David 212 Sutton, Robert 228 Sventek, Mark 21,36,109,261 Swanson, Jay 261 Swanson, Shari 228 Sweany, Brian 44,49,261 Sznajder, James 228 Sznajder, Karen Szymasnki, Patrick 261 Szymanski, Robert 212 Taetz, Mike 20,75,92,261 Takahashi, Tama 261 Tanner, Mark 138,141,261 Tarbutton, Holly Tarullo, Rodney 261 Tary, Mary 102,103,105,228 Tatera, Debbie 229 Tatum, Jan 261 Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Jac k 132,136,229 Teets, Glenn 212 Telleen, Brad 58,144,262 Templeton, Steve 138 Templin, Peter 212 Tennison, Jenelle 103,229 Terpstra, Kevin 28,29,229 Teska, Martin Thayer, Da niel Thayer, Jennie 262 Thomas, Arnold Thomas, Jeffrey 38,136,137,229 Thomas, Jill 83,156,262 Thomas, Max 105,172,229 Thomason, Paula 212 Thompson, David 229 Thompson, Eric 262 Thompson, Laurie 24,192,193, 229 Thompson, Priscilla 262 Thompson, Randy 229 Thurmer, Kathy 156,229 Tiao, John 44,212 Tibbals, Timothy 45,213 Timmerhaus, Carol 262 Tisch, Sarah 17,123,229 Titchenal, Amy 63,229 Titchenal, Matt 140,262 Tjarks, Larry 229 Tjarks, Patricia 213 Tobolski, Roslynn Todd, Lynn 229 Toedtli, Sheri 262 Toell, Christine Tomasko, Dave 262 Townsend, Bruce 213 Tracy, Debra 229 Tracy, Diane 262 Tracy, John 173,229 Tracy, Terry 213 Travis, David 229 Traxler, Donna 213 Trebing, John 170,262 Trenholm, Eileen 262 Trimble, Mary Jane 44,103,213 Trobough, Diane 229 Trousil, Robert 262 Trousil Yvonne 213 Trumble, Anthony 213 Trynoski, Jody 158,213 Tucker, Charles 52,262 Tully, Charles 229 Tuma, Peter 132,136,213 Turley, Sally 229 Turley, Sandra 213 Turnbough Ida 30,229 Turner, Carol 262 Turnley, Bethany 44 Tyler, Jill 262 Tyler, Nancy 263 Tyler, Paul 263 Tyrell, Trudy 191,278 Udall, Brad 93,105,122 Udall, Kathy 128 Uhler, Michelle 263 Umbrett, Barbara 263 Underwood, Sue 213 Usrey, Marci 263 Valentine, Jack 213 Valentine, Valerie 263 Valles, Richard 229 Van Otterloo, Rick 229 Vance, Jolene Vandeboogaard, Evik 83,160,161 ,213 Vandebos, Paul 142,263 Vanderark, Julie Vankirk, Thomas 146,148,178 Vanourny, Mark 263 Vanvorous, Peter 44,213 Vasquez, Guillermo 213 Vasquez, Sandy Vaughan, Karen Vaughn, Margo 106,229 Vaughn, Shrinath 54,263 Vejvoda, Gail 44,163,263 Vermillion, Julie 213 Vickery, Barbara 158,159 Vidamour, Cherie Viezbicke, Paul 229 Vleming, Mark 138,213 Vogler, David 44,160,161 ,263 Voth, Kathy 122,229 Voute, Reinette 229 Waddell, Joe 22,111,229 Wagener, Shaw 140,213 Watles, James 229 Wainwright, Jack 213 Wait, Sheryl 45,229 Waite, Leon 213 Walberg, Randy 213 Walberg, Wendy 156,213 Waldrop, Andrea 213 Waligora, Billy 229 Waligora, Jeffrey Walker, Chris 263 Walker, Dean 44,213 Walker, Tracey 213 Walkington, Mark Wallace, Brett 38,154,229 Wlalace, Robert 103,154,213 Walseth, Nick 229 Walsh, Mark 213 Walsh, Virginia Walters, Gregory 229 Walton, Hilary 213 Ward, Kate 213 Wareham, Cecely 213 Warlick, Davalla Warren, Jim Warren, Sean 45,154,213 Wasson, Debra 213 Wasson, Kenneth 213 Waterfield, Keely 229 Waterfield, Ruth 213 Watford, Eric 123 Watford, Sandra 114,213 Wathen, James 213 Watson, Becky 229 Way, Carol 44,229 Way, Gail 213 Weaver, Jon Weber, Karen 213 Weber, Sharon 213 Weeden, Kevin 229 Weeks, Russ Weers, Heidi 127,128,263 Weickmann, Peter Weinstock, Aaron 229 Weinstock, Ira 229 Weir, Ellen 263 Weithoner, Carol 229 Weithoner, Greg 132,229 Weitzman, Mark 18,29,30,264 Wellbrock, Sandra 213 Wells, David 213 Wells, Mark 213 Wells, Roxanne 213 Wells, Tamara Werth, Julie 229 West, Jodi 213 West, Sonya 229 Whalen, Mary 264 Wheat, Mark 213 Wheelock, Charles 44,230 Whisler, Cherie 230 Whitaker, Randall 103,214 White, David 105,230 Whitehead, Steve Whitehouse, Valerie Whitford, Sharon 264 Whitman, Kathy 44,214 Whitney,John 152,153,214 Wickstrom, Gregg 230 Wiesley, Bradley 44,214 Wiggers, Barbara 264 Wiggins, Susan 176 Wilcox, Robert 58,105,264 Wilcoxen, Peter 214 Wilke, Debra 230 Wilkins, Charlotte 103,264 Wilkins, John 142,214 Williams, Donna 156,214 Williams, Howard 230 Williams, Paula 230 Williams, Ramondo Williams, Valerie 214 Willis, Sherry 214 Willis, Shirley Willmarth, Diane 107,214 Willoughby, Otis 214 Wills, Gregory 44,160,230 Willson, Mark 42,230 Wilson, Andrea 214 Wilson, Cheryl 107,230 Wilson, Danette 44 Wrenn, Liz 144 Yale, John Yarlott, Nelson Yee, Mike Yurk, Paul 267 Zounek, Vincent Zowak, Marilyn Zieske, Tom Zurick, Vernon Zwart, Donley Zwisler, Susan Spring flowers, and white waters nature awakesg Students discuss and debate, alert of the summer to come. 1 311 's R N Y 7,77 W 1 N 312 A last run down a spring hill, with summer around the bend Senoritis begins to take hold, as the sun shines and the class- room goes outside. W 313 Entertaining school assemblies, and warm days daily trips out to McDonalds The hot summer sun beats down, on the closing hour of the '75 school year. Ju ,gl!Z'1.-effyuwnw . ,.. :1,'f4Vs,,d. 'J ax.. -fx: 'PA 0 4, is '--a: : f - Q -'--A... A 1,-4 - A' f- '-vf W Q, twev' ag, 1- an-Q 6 ... ,W - - ...M - , - . . L 'l. ,,,?.x - Jn 5' K ' ' . Q l f- J- . - , 1-ff., f' ' f . - ' 'Ein fn. U- v ' f' ,' V' -. 7 ' , V ...... ,N,,,,.-1 i 1. V' '13 ' V ' fru - 1 . , M v, N , .,- fy . -A f f , T -, 4. f - -. w , ,f f- I M W '- . . Jffwr ' Q fs Q Remember . . . Orientation . . . President Nixon's Resignation . . . me thrill of Homecoming . . . Gerald Ford becomes President . . . Steve Boeding's Last-second touchdown to claim Homecoming victory . . Roman Village Pizza . . BLAZING SADDLES . . . seniors and their beer . . . . disqualified Homecoming float . . . athletic code controversy . . . Kojak . . . Tim FuIler's recall . . . 'Olivia Newton John . . . both President and Vice President were unelected . . beating Heritage . . . and losing to Boulder three times . . . RAVIN'S expulsion . . . TOWERING INFERNO, EARTHQUAKE and AIRPORT 1975 Mrs. Murphy's Pizza Burger . . . The long awaited - for spring break . . . PETROCELLI . . spring skiing . . . ' college applications . . . TGIF Parties . . . cold rooms, quiet intercoms . . . final exams . . . end-of-year locker clean-out . . . senioritis at its peak . . . final exams . . . the morning after . . . finally . . . graduation for seniors, and'the anxious juniors . . . and so ends a year, our year, at Fairview High School . . . .4 wg 5 F 318 Academics 14,15 Advanced Girls' Glee 39 Art Classes 54,55 Bachelor Survival 58,59 Baseball Varsity 178,179 Basketball, Varsity 146-149 Basketball, J.V. 150,151 Basketball, Soph. 152,153 Basketball, Girls 158 Basketball Stats 185 Behind-the-Scenes 88,89 Boys' State 118 Business 84 Art Teachers 287 Business Classes 18,19 Cadet Band 46 Car Care 62,63 Chamber Orchestra 52 Cheerleaders, Varsity 190 Cheerleaders, J. V. 190 Cheerleaders, Pom-Pom 192, 193 Chess Club 111 Chivalry 38 Christmas Introduction 80 Christmas Royalty, Senior 81 Christmas Royalty, Junior 82 Christmas Royalty, Soph. 83 Closing 310-316 Cross Country 172,173 Cross Culture Club 114 Concert Band 47 Concert Choir 41 Cooks 84 Custodians 299 Counselors 296 Drama Classes 36,37 Drivers' Education 64,65 English Classes 26,27 English Teachers 290,291 EDITOR Linda Kieffer Olivia Kieboom ASS'T. EDITOR Betsy Lewis ACADEMICS Mary Gould, Ed. Tammi Berardi Renee Ellis Dede Ferguson Peggy Hockmen Excaliber Choir 43 Fall Musical 78,79 Farmer Day 72 Festival Choir 42 Fifties Day 73 Fine Arts Teachers 294 Football, Varsity 132-135 Football, J.V. 136,137 Football, Soph. 138,139 Football Stats 183 Foreign Language Classes 22 23 Foreigh Language Teachers 289 Forensics 126 French Club 106 Future Homemakers 115 German Club 107 Girls' Glee 39 Girls' State 118 Golden Basketball 184 Golden Football 182 Golf 140,141 Graduation Speakers 281 Gymnastics, Boys 160,161 Gymnastics, Girls 162,163 Head Boy 101 Head Girl 100 History Classes 25 Homecoming 74,75 Homecoming Candids 76 Homecoming Queen 77 Home Economics Classes 56, 57 Index International Relations Club 123 Intramurals 170,171 Introduction 4-13 lt's Academic 119 Junior Class 216-230 Junior Class Officers 231 Key Club 116,117 Key Club Candids 84 Key Club Sweetheart 85 Knight Club 188,189 Knight Life 70,71 Lance 30,31 Leadership Class 53 Lettermen 180,181 Library 84 Teacher Aids 297 Lords 8: Ladies 92-95 Madrigals 40 Marching Band 44,45 Math Classes 16,17 Math Teachers 286 Mini Courses 129 Mod Squad 194,195 Paiges 112,113 P.E. Classes 32-35 P.E. Teachers 293 Photo Club 124,125 Political Club 122 Prom Candids 90 Prom Queen 91 Index 318 Industrial Arts, Home Ec. 295 Radio Club 128 YEARBOOK STAFF Barb Martin Barb Elvey Renate Roder EXTRA CURRICULAR Linda Kieffer, Ed. Lindsay Caplan Nora Falvey Barb Knobloch Gayle Suitts lda Turnbough SPORTS Mike Gould, Ed. Mark Garcia Gail Madden Edith Quinonas CLASSES Laura Carr, Ed. Caren Davis Mary Gano Sue Morrison PHOTOGRAPHERS Remember 317 Royal Banner 28,29 Russian Club 128 School Board 284 Science Classes 20,21 Science Teachers 288 Scores 186,187 Secretaries8t Nurse 289 Senior Candids 267 Senior Class 232-264 Senior Index 270-280 Senior Late Pictures 265,268 Seniors Not Pictured 268 Senior Officers 269 Senior Women's Club 110 Shop Classes 60,61 Ski Club 120,121 Social Studies Classes 24 Social Studies Teachers 292 Sophomore Class 198-214 Sophomore Officers 215 Spanish Club 108 Spring Play 86,87 Sports 130,131 Staff Section 282,283 Stage Band 49 Student Council 103,104,105 Student Council Sec. 84 Tres. 102 Student Index 300-309 Swimming, Boys 154,155 Swimming, Girls 156,157 Symphonic Band 48 Table of Contents 23 Tennis, Boys 142,143 Tennis, Girls 144,145 Thespians 127 Track, Boys 174,175 Track, Girls 176,177 Volleyball, Girls 159 Vo-Tech 66-69 Wrestling, Varsity 164,165 Wrestling, J.V. 166-169 Rick Langer, head Ron Bailer Allan McBride Brad Telleen Dave Vogler Charles Wohl SPONSOR Miss Carol Kuban The 1975'Lance Staff would like to thank the faculty, administration, and student body for making the production of this year- book possible. Without their presence and patience, there would be no book reflecting the past, exciting, and memorable year at Fairview. The' 1975 Lance Staff would especially like to thank HANS OF BOULDER for his cooperation and patience in taking all the choirs, all the bands: orchestra, Homecoming, Christmas, Winter Ball, and Prom royalty: Golden Football, and Golden Basketball The cover picture was taken by last year's editor, Sue Anderson. Our Thanks. Nr 1 X ,px GN we fy wfN'XaJQLN EX ,. xx 6 , X A A- x V X x , ' 4.1 ,WU ff QU ff Kyk,W,my' XXL NJQQ Ol J LJ wwf N , . 4 ' U' J aff cf V F' J iiifil gf' 320 KM Q33 U' HISCHEL YEBHBUDKS r U uw 1., X X! KX' f.m x mu, . ,., X xXX 2 x h if X I x X, X x ,N f N13 XX CS L X x XX x N x X 1 X ix V' X3 Y ' ' UI dzffyf VW JN V f X X wx L X 17. 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