Grand Junction High School - Tiger Yearbook (Grand Junction, CO)

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tiger seventy-two volume 53 grand junction high school grand junction, colo. amth the noise anfr tire haste, anh remember tubai peace there mag be in silence. 2 :lb n x m take ktnMg the counsel of fife gears, gracefnllg surrendering things of goutl] 4 5 many fears are born of fatigue anb lowliness 7 8 . - . ujbetber or not it is clear to gou, no boubt ibe uttiucrse is mtfolhiug as it st]ou!b 10 - you are a cljilti of the uotuersc, no less than ttje trees anti ifje stars; yon haue a riolft to he here 1) people seniors 13 juniors 46 sophomores 72 classrooms 35,62 student involvement 89 organizations.... 115 professionals .... 135 athletics 143 advertising 163 index 199 o placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As iar as possible withoir surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggresive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are bom of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. MAx EHRMANN DESIDERATA c 1927 by Max Ehrmann Copyright renewed 1954 by Bertha K. Ehrman Reprinted by permission Crescendo Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. seniors have year of fun-loving freedom Tom Phillips-President Ceyl Prinster-Vice Pres. Wendy Sybrant-Secretary sponsors Leiford Darien Peter Larson Mrs. Virginia Runge Miss Sandra Sullivan Terry Atkinson Jim Audino Steve Bacon Susan Baker Diane Bambino Deborah Baxter Sandy Belcastro Rick Beldon Charise Benetti Pam Bennett Paul Berg Jane Bergman Dave Bielak Rose Mary Biesecker Bruce Bishop Duane Bizer Irene Bertrandz Robert Bertrand Sheri Betzer Delia Bibeau Julie Bieber 'JT Denise Blanchat Chuck Blevens Sharon Blunk Marilyn Bohl Larry Bond Theresa Bonilla Paul Borden Alan Bower Dianna Brach Mike Bradbury seniors James Brey Patricia Bristow Benton Britt Harry Brown Debbie Bruns Pat Brennan Bob Buljung Dave Bullen Kelley Burford Mike Burke Shauna Burke Dorothy Burleigh David Bums Mike Bums Pat Bums Shirley Burton Joe Bush Steve Buskirk Alice Buthom Mike Byers Terrie Byers Jan Christensen Marti Clark Marc Cadez Frank Cady Debbie Campbell Janis Campbell Jeff Carpenter Gary Chadez Carol Chapman Charleah Chavis Brenda Carpenter Vernon Christopher Pam Clark seniors Calvin Cochran Dean Cochran Vickie Colony Tom Cornwall Susan Crim Allen Crim Ellen Currier Anne Cyphers Chuck Curtis Robin Daskam Jane DeLong Sharon Daniels Doug Davis Lewis Dawson Roger DeWeese Cyndi DeLucas Anna Dhabolt Cary DeRush Paula Desrosiers Alan Dorland Dianna Dodge Harold Do err Frances DiThomas Lucie Dorman Fabian Duffek Robert Dunn Vicki Eaklor seniors seniors Curt Edfast Dchbic Edwards Vickie Egender r li al eth I ksund Kick Klhart Rusl Elliott Celeste Ellis Martin Ellrick Fritz Ensley Jon Evans Wes Everett W illiam Fariello Claudia Felczak Mark Fenn Paul Ferris Charlotte Fisher Ronnie Flores Layne Foster Sheila Gatie Joe Gallagher Guy Garber Jo Lynn Garcia Paul Garcia Denise Gardner Eric Gardner Roy Garner Barbara Gearhart Margaret Gliddon ha o ’5 s Deanna Goble Mary Jo Good Mike Greear John Green Vince Guerrie Tim Hafey Ray Hajek Kayla Haldeman Dick Hall Loren Haller Dianna Hamilton Vicki Hamilton Carol Hammond Gene Hammond Jeff Hardcastle Steve Harris Glen Hart Mik e Hart Randy Hicks Coleman Higgins Debra Higley Kirsten Hjortvald Debbie Hoback If it should chance to be that we should see some harder days, There are cloudy days, it’s true, We will try to make the world a better place to live — We’re the class of '72. Remember the times we've had, Together we all have grown. And after some consideration we can state: Consider yourself on your own. Sue Holloway Chid Holmes Rodger Hopkins David Hopper Guy Humphries Carol Hunt Janet Hutton Debbie Hyre Cherie Shepherd seniors Robert Jones Sandy Kaiser Linda Keith Ralph Kemper Don Kendall Dan Kenyon Heidi Kercheval Dana Kiesling Mike Kissner Ron Klemets Robin Landry Janies Lange Bob LaNite Terry Lanman Bill Larsen Susan Larson Pat Lee JoAnn Lesko Donna Lewis Cathie Lipp Lynda Loback Denise Lorimore Georgia Lowe seniors Glen Lowell Karen Lucerne Ken Lumbardy Randy Lyon Karen McCallister Rodney McConnell Ina McCullah Orville McCune Gayle McGlothin Randy McKee Marianna Mahleres Geraldine Manzanares Mike Maranville $ Holly McLaughlin Mary Jo Marasco Karen Martinez Joe Mendicelli Dianna Miles Tish Meisenheimer Greg Miller Robyn Millet Jim Milstead Maxine Montoya Georgianna Moore Roxie Moorland Judy Morford Verda Morford Brenda Morris Lane Morrow Greg Motz Robert Moulton Jody Mount Scott Munro Jo-Ann Murch Teresa Murch Della Murphy Chris Nelson seniors seniors Lori Nelson Steve Nelson Colleen Nielson Jack Nisley Walt Norris Cheryl Odelberg Becky Orloff Paul Osborne Pat Page Sharon Pahlke Bryce Palo Cindy Pembridge Stan Perino Tom Phillips Janis Piersall Cheryl Pifer Randy Pollard Donna Polley Jill Pond Susan Porter Carolyn Porterfield Vicki Potratz Jeanette Potter Wendy Power Ceyl PHnster s§ •seniors Rhandy Rodgers Jimmy Roussin Chuck Rupe Susan Ruzycki Theresa Salerno Kathy Scales Cindy Shepherd Scott Schiesswohl Steve Schiesswohl Sheri Schmidt Dan Schnell Jim Scott Steve Selkirk Janet Seymour Kyle Sheldon Donna Smith Bill Soinski Vickie Sommers Patricia Staake Mike Stadelman Ron Stanfield Julia Stirling Sherry Storey Kathy Stout Hackler Donna Stranger Chris Sullivan Shan Sullivan seniors John Teed Mary Temple Mary Theisen Fred Thiebolt Bob Thome Dallas Sundstrom Cindy Sutton Wendy Sybrant Bob Taylor Ray Taylor Trace Thorpe Kathy Thye Marlin Tillman Kerry Tomasi Helen Toogood Valerie Townsend Jana Trumbo Barbara Turner David Turner Greg Waller Cindy Wark Wayne Warren Flora Weaver Frank Webber Rick Weisgerber Larry Wenger Bob West Donna Whiting Ralph Whiting seniors seniors i i Lanny Whitney Gene Wilder Dan Wilkenson Jonalee Williams Barbara Wooters Fred Worm Efrain Zambrano Mansel Zeck Debra Catrow Ron Milano seniors not pictured Noora AbaAlkhail Loma Ball Bruce Boyer Keith Boyer Roberta Buffington Leslie Butler Laura Christensen Cathy Collom Clint Crawley Benjie Dalton Craig Douglas James English Ken Franklin Jim Fresquez Robert Gallob Jennie Garcia Gene Hanson Leroy Herrera Karla Johnson Robert Kleweno Stuart Lockie Barb McCallum Brian Manown Steve Massey Steve Mendicelli Mike Moyer Sandy Novinger Don Pacotti Deliah Pagel Fred Phillips Debbe Radke Donna Rodwell Judith Speaker Rebecca Stevens Rodney Stevens Kathy Sutton Deborah Talmadge Christine Thompson Martha Unselt Rick Wilhite Dacre Williams Terry Winters Sherry Young David Zambrano Ron Zotto publications commit many A. Dan Craig, Anne Cyphers, Mary Jo Marasco, and Robyn Millett organized the handbook over the summer and each student received a copy the first day of school. B. Tiger broadcasts were heard on KEXO, KQIL, KREX, and KSTR. These programs and all news releases to local media were handled by Paul Daniels, Mark Fenn, Susan Baker, Flora Weaver, Dan Craig, Cathy Lipp, Mary Shive (not pictured), and Sherry Storey. C. Bryce Palo, Pat Page, Barb McCallum, Margaret Foster, Lucie Dorman, Kathy Vogel, Sandy Ragsdale, Jan Christensen, and Carol Chapman made up the Tiger Tale staff. Dacre Williams is not pictured. They put out five editions during the year and displayed posters at Mesa College for The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. r l the o b With a staff of 27, The Orange and Black went to press 17 issues. The newspaper not only dealt with straight news stories but with many other stories, such as, features, editorials on subjects affecting the students, several picture pages that dealt with life at GJHS, and advertising. Larry Wenger, Calvin Cochran, Vicki Hamilton, and Barbara Stroh, photographers, did the picture work. The O B won awards from Columbia Press Association, National School Press Association, and Colorado Press Association. Making sure everything ran smoothly was Gary Cordray, sponsor. A. JoLynn Garcia—Advertising Manager Janet Hutton, Jane Haven, Donna Stranger—Advertising Salesmen B. Mary Jo Marasco—Managing Editor Marianna Mahleres—Assistant Editor C. Helen Lacko, Sheri Schmidt—Co-Editors D. Bill Rocke, Donna Rodwell —Circulation Managers E. Dan Kenyon, Wendy Sybrant—Feature Editors F. Lane Morrow, Margaret Gliddon— new Editors G. Coach Stoney fills in Guy Humphries, Dick Hall, and Jim Hollingsworth about last weeks football game. —Sports Editors H. Greg Miller, Tim Pace, David Turner — News Editors I. Mike Knode, Scott Schiesswohl, Business Managers J. Sarah Miller, Jeff Hardcastle, Janis Pieisall—Copy Editors K. Chid Holmes, Chris Sullivan—Feature Editors 39 math pushes ideas for higher goals Techniques in mathematics guided students to a better understanding of complex theorems and concepts. Basic math improved students' abilities to solve everyday problems such as tax and insurance while geometry students solved problems in points and planes. Algebra courses searched for the unknown. A. John McLennan shows Vicki Eaklor, Dave Turner, and Dick Hall how to work a transit. B. Maxine Montoya waits for Steve Harris to finish using the adding machine. C. Frank Weber and Bill Larsen puzzle over a challenging algebra problem. 40 social sciences weigh world situation A. Mr. Gear's American history classes provided Joan Wegner with a better knowledge of America. B. Dave Bielak and Joe Mendicelli exchanged opinions in their current affairs class. C. Studying was a frequent pastime for Margaret Foster and other political science students. D. The eighteen-year-old '•ote gave added importance to social science classes. practical skills prepare for occupations Gaining experience for business and personal use were prime objectives of the business classes. Students elected bookkeeping, general commercial, consumer education, notehand, and clerical practice. Others added typing, shorthand, and accounting. Personal use typing was chosen by many for its versatility in all facets of life. A. Dan Short discovers business law pays off. B. Typists learn the trades of the secretarial world. C. Francine Belt toys with the tricks of the adding machine. artists con skills Appreciation and understanding came from self expressions of an enlarged department. Three teachers increased the scope as more students mastered their talents in modern media as well as bulletin boards and display cases. They exhibited through Artist of the Month, Mesa Federal, and the Western Slope Center for the Arts. A. Basketmaker Dana Riesling perfected his weaving skill. B. Delia Bibeau's drawing ability attracted a spectator. C. Artists demonstrate their creative abilities with sketches. • -C., curriculum fills various needs Learning to handle and understand traffic regulations came under the Driver Education Department. This department let the students learn the rights and wrongs of driving. With the addition of Advanced P. E. to the physical education classes students got the chance to participate in other activities which regular P. E. students didn't. Bowling, tennis, golf, and studying survival techniques were some of the subjects covered. Proving helpful to many departments, student aides col- umn JUKwgrca lected attendance cards, threaded projectors, and did odd jobs for the office. Being an aide gave them the opportunity to meet more students and receive half credit. A. Many aspects of driving, from highway hazards to tire pressure, were covered by Driver's Ed classes. B. Coed classes gave gymnists an added incentive to win the game. C. Attendence cards foiled many students' attempts at ditching. D. An ensnared Gary Chadez portrayed one of an audio visual aide's trying times. d.e. students train on the job Distributive Education students benefited from actual experience by spending at least one hour a day, with a minimum of 15 hours a week, at on the job training. Students increased their technical knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of workers in the areas of distribution. They learned to assume responsibilities and gained ability to work with people, providing the community with some well-trained employees. A. Making pizza is one of many jobs Nancy Cline does at Skaggs. B. Bakery work gave Donna Smith slicing experience. C. While working, Ken Lombardi gained knowledge of prices. D. Finishing his schooling as a student teacher, James Murphy assisted Joe Scaggs with D.E. classes. f juniors seek zest for life Brad Larson-President Julie Gregory-Vice President Denise Jouilas-Secretary juniors Mark Archuleta Steve Archuleta Paul Arevian Jayson Armour David Arms Pefee Aizapalo Debra Ashcraft Shauna Atwood Gordon Audino Diane Bailey Don Bailey Ron Bailey Devona Baker Chris Barbour Thelma Basford Wilma Basford Leslie Bates Brian Bauer Mark Bebee Francine Belt Joyce Berg Butch Betterton Kent Beverly Kathy Bizer juniors Wanda nowuen Lois Britton Pattie Brown Bruce Brunson Pamela Bush James Carter 48 Steve Callison Nanita Cary Rita Cammack Randy Cass Sandra Cambell Jeff Catt Stephen Brant Amy Brophy Cathy Brumbaugh Bruce Burns Steve Can- Joe Chavez Susan Breckenridge Melanie Brown Janise Bruns Mark Busch Sheilah Carson James Cheskaty juniors Tommy Chesnick Cecile Chiono Mary Chiovaro Wendy Christensen Diann Cline Mary Clubb Ramona Clymer Danny Coca Jaylene Cohan Steve Colosimo Margaret Congdon Roxana Conwell Pamela Cooley Jan Cooper John cooper Mike Cordary Kim Cotton Mike Coulson Debra Cox Mark Cremeens Carolyn Cunningham Lola Currier Steve Cyphers Cynthia Crosby James Doody Michele Dowd Ken Dowdy Rebecca Diehl Karen Downs Peter Ellinwood Teddie Dufford Kathy Elliott Terry Drake Cindy Emmons Glen Erwin Martin Faber acott Ferguson David Finley Tammy Fisher Mike Fitzhugh Theresa Flatten Glenn Fleer David Flower John Fogg Stacy Ford Ann Foster Roy Foster Amy Forsgren Zelda Franklin Philip Freeman Jim Fuller juniors Randy Hackney Cathy Caggini Eliana Caines Jim Gardner Tim Gamer Gayla Giebler Don Goad Rodger Goffredi Laurie Gomez Joy Gordon Sherry Green Julie Gregory Andy Harbert 51 Keith Hall Rodger Hall David Haller Becky Hammond Sharon Hanson juniors Donna Hilleary Cberie Hindman Chris Hinkson Linda Hobbs Charles Holmes Ted Holmes Vickie Hooker Kara Humphries Holly Hutchins Kim Isbel Jacqueline Jachim Donald Jackson Kent Jacobs Debbie Jaramillo Donald Jimenez Sheire Jones Denise Jouflas Mike Kanaly Sarah Kantola Nancy Kara Greg Keller juniors Mary Kohler Jeff Koiter Steve Kuretich Ron Lange Helen LaNite Cary Lanman Brad Larson Lilly Lawton Mary Lawton Edith Lesher Steve Lewis Norm Lindauer Maureen McGinley Kenney McKenzie Dick McKinley juniors Jack Marsden James Marsh Ruthie Mercer Steve Mercer Margaret McKissen Michael McShea Richard Magor David Martin Rockie Mancuso Penny Maranvillc Gerald Martin Elmer Martinez Clark Miller Leland Mow Steve Moyer Nancy Mueller Robert Mueller Joyce Murphy Nathan Nelson 54 Mark Mitchell Paula Mitchell Eric Molitoris Toni Montoya James Morse Lynn Morse Pamela Miller Sherry Miller Kathie Mills Steve Milstead Sheryll Minteer Bill Miller juniors Janice Newbury Bryan Newman Pamela Nichols Jeffry Norton Kathy O'Brien Steve Norris Debbie Oldham Nancy Osborn Greg Otto Lisa Ouellette Connie Pacotti Jeannine Pahler Mary Palmer Rocky Park Cynthia Parker Delinda Parker Janet Parker Donald Patton 55 juniors Becky Paulson Debbie Payne Kim Pease Elizabeth Pcavy Roy Perales Don Percival Lloyd Perino Chuck Perrin Janette Person ne Rhonda Pete fish Kay Peterson Marla Peyton William Punkoney Amy Quan Dick Quimby Nancy Quintana Debbie Radebaugh Bill Ramsey Silvia Raso Oscar Ratliff 56 juniors Anna Reeves Debra Reed Alex Reeves Delores Renteria Rhonda Reust Julio Reyes Christine Rice Vem Riddle Jill Rigg Rick Ripley Michael Roberts Andy Rodriguez Cindy Rodriguez Lloyd Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez Mark Rohrig Ross Romero Sharon Romero Dale Romkee George Roussin Joe Rowlands Susan Rucker Linda Rutan Herb Sanders Steve Schaffer Steve Scholbe Kurt Schroeder Becky Schumacher Patty Service Jeannette Shahan Debbie Sharpe Vincent Shaw Cathy Shortess Paula Sosa Victor Staake Carter Suplizio 58 Caprice Shelton Patty Shipman Wayne Shoemaker Walker Sigismund Laura Silcox Leonard Slade Georgia Smedley Mike Spaur Gary Steadman Valerie Stevens Barbara Stroh Mike Stubbs M Gloria Sutrina Kim Swan Karen Taylor Laurie Terrill Dan Short Jerry Smith Tom Spehar Colleen Sullivan Terri Thaute juniors Terry Thomas Michael Thomason Michael Thompson Allen Tolley Bob Treece Cynthia Tribolet Bonnie Trujillo Deanna Unrein Pete Urie Richard Van Dyke Janet Veatch Greg Vigil Jeff Vigil Michael Waddell Marla Watkins Susan Watts Chris Weaver Edward Weber Cheryl Wellington Marc Wendland Cheryl West Stephanie Wethington J.T. Whatley Dixie White Bruce Whiteley Teresa Whitt 59 juniors Carolyn Wilbert Loise Wright Mary Wright Larry Yaws Bruce Young Susan Zambrano Katherine Zollner juniors not pictured 'Calvin Anthony Barbara Burley Pam Bums Colleen Callahan Gaylen Carey Terry Caviness Margaret Coakley Gary Crosby Constance Davis Donald Duncan Paul Gavin Herschel Hendrickson Debbie Hensley Rick Holbert David Jones Dean Kincaid Leslie Kline Jon Logan Consuelo Martinez Mike Mayberry Monte Miller Gail Murphy Sandra Nolan James Pace Danny Pagel Ross Romero Edward Sawyer Jerry Schaaf Harold Schoellman Nile Sparks Jackie Speaker Tammy Toren Matt Townsend Terry Wood singers search world of half notes, crescendos FRONT ROW--Donna Whiting, Laura Silcox, Martha Basinger, Steve Williams, Karen Albrethsen, Tom Boita, Helen Lacko, Curtis Flores, Sheri Schmidt, Charleah Chavies, Steve Harris, Mary Jo Marasco, Mike Williams ROW II—John Prinster, Darlene DeCamp, Mike Stubbs, Cheryl Odelburg, Becky Hammond, Chris Spooner, Margie Congdon, Tom Gormley, Barbara Burley, Betty Eksund, Kim Pease, Jill Pond, Steve Richards, Sharon Hatfield, Cindy Tribolet, ROW III— Pam Cooley, Maureen McGinley, Robin Daskam, Nancy Kara, Jeannie Bowden, Dean Cochran, Chris Nelson, Roxie Moorland, Gretchen Albrethsen, Steve Scholbe, Susan Watts, Rodger Hall, Carolyn Porterfield, Marla Peyton, Debbie Knowles, ROW IV—Wes Everett, Ceyl Prinster, Tom Spehar, Shauna Burke, Mike Roberts, Susan Porter, Bob Treece, Janis Campbell, Tim Gamer, Donna Stranger, Steve Schaffer, Kayla Haldeman, Mark Elliott, Not Pictured: Steve Buskirk, Don Pacotti, Laura Silcox, Marla Watkins, Angie Northrop. Through a combined effort, the 61 vocalists of A Cappella Choir performed at formal concerts, special assemblies, community occasions and on television. They highlighted the year with their version of the musical ’The Sound of Music. ” Both Girls and Boys Glee participated in Solo-Ensemble Contest while developing their singing skills. All three groups were under the direction of Kenneth Koehn. In addition to the usual music courses, two new classes were added this year. They were materials in music and communications in music. 61 communications bridge the generation gap Setting up sets were not all the activities stagecraft students learned. Lighting and basic stage production were also on the tally. Debate and speech built a student's ability to converse. This was shown in ten speech meets which were held throughout the year. GJHS students attended both the District Seven Qualifying Meet and the State Speech Tournament. With the use of pantomimes, skits, and short plays, drama students learned the elements of acting. A. Dan Craig applied fundamentals of good speaking. B. Readying the set for If That's Where It's At Baby I'm Not Going, stagecraft members Laurie Hickman and Paula Desrosiers slapped on the paint. C. Journeying to Oz the terrified travelers, Layne Foster, Terrie Byers, and Debra Ashcraft confronted the lion, Sandy Ragsdale. D. Children's books provided practice in expressive reading for Sue Johnson. 62 vocational shops abandon buildings Moving into their new Fifth Street building, vocational shops continued with better conditions and more room. Experience was gained as dents were pulled out and clutches replaced in auto body and auto mechanics. Mechanical drawing students learned and increased drafting abilities. A. Steve Noras polishes up his sanding technique. B. Bob Mueller learns the routine of replacing broken glass. C. Rick Weisgerber rejuvenates his dune buggy. english skills run from classical to modern A. Shakespearean theater and English writings were a predominate element of seniors' Robyn Millett, Sandie Hoback, Harry Brown, and Greg Motz's class. B. Diagraming to strengthen their grammar usage, Barbara Hammond, Nancy Ely, Doug Brown, and Marlene Myers, sophomores, delve into the complexities of English. C. Making up a test means sitting in the hall for Cheryl Wellington. 64 linguists learn foreign tongue Language study enabled students not only to gain a understanding of the language and the people it represents, but also to gain a better understanding of English grammar. By use of texts, dialogues, films, reports, literature, and the language laboratory, students came closer to their goal. A three-year course was offered in the four languages —Spanish, German, French, and Latin. A. French magazines provide facinating entertainment for passing time. B. Sophomore Spanish students Allen Wright, Rob Young-quist, Larry Ligrani, Tim Cole, David Montoya and Mike Washburn have difficulty getting into the swing of things. C. With a puzzled look Chris Hinkson, junior, dives into a Latin dialogue. D. Genders and cases provided plenty of work for this German class. FRONT ROW - Sharyl Sweigert, Bonnie Boogert, Janis Piersall, Christine Herdman, Pam Bush, Kim Swan, Holly Pearce, Margie Congdon, Valerie Stevens, Sherry Miller, Kara Humphries, Suzanne Smith, Nancy Mueller, Cindy Ritter, Robyn Millett; ROW II - Vianne Tiffany, Ramona Clymer, Robert Morton, Michelle Guyton, Kay Peterson, Barb Appelin, Jillene McMinn, Bruce Young, Diana Brach, Eli ana Gains, Susan Baker, Barb Townsend, Lauri Hickman, Jane Robinson, Katy Kupecz, Nancy Ely, Sandie Hoback, Kent Jacobs, Irene Bertrand, Robin Carpenter; ROW III -Lana Randolph, Carol Hammond, Shirley Burton, Stephanie Karly, Cheryl West, Joyce Murphy, Karla Lee, Mert Mahleres, Stephen Selkirk, LeeAnn Indergard, Gretchen Albrethsen, Elizabeth Peavey, Lola Currier, Heidi Kercheval, Jo-an Murch, Kathy Elliott, Carla Earthman, Susan Crim, Tina Knoch, Rob Youngquist, Roger Goffredi, Carol Chapman, Valeria Petrafeso, Barbara Hammond; ROW IV - Charleah Chavies, Bob West, Doug Ely, Richard Workman, Kent Peaslee, Dee Ann Gropp, Steve Engler, Charmaine Hacker, Pam Allen, Mike Kercheval, Randy Pollard, Ron Hiatt, Charles Reams, Ron Randall, Steve Kuretich, Mike Byers, Linda Hobbs, Greg Golike, Kent Pigford, Terry Porter, Sheri Hickman, Georgia Smedley, Gerald Martin, John Teed, Stacy Ford, Jack Nisley; ROW V - Becky Hammond, Bill Larsen, Julie Wilson, Mike Jacob, Steve Schiesswohl, Martha Hitchens, Vicki Eaklor, Julia Stirling, Mr. Marion Jacobs, Robert Trefz, Gary Cammack, Doug Kemper, Bill Miller, David Bullen, Sue Holloway, Larry Boge, Jerry Davis, Steve Carver, Jim Miller, David Jones, Ralph Kemper, Curt Edfast, Martin Ellrick, Patty Shipman, Daniel Wilkcnson, Deborah Bruns, Allen Crim, Joe Prinster; NOT PICTURED - Mike Bradbury, Joel Carmichael, Dennis Edwards, Jolynn Garcia, Marsha Nelson, Steve Nelson, Jeff Koiter, Becky Orloff, Scott Schiesswohl. 66 for the 49th year During the summer of 1923, 13 boys got together for the first rehearsal of the Tiger Band. By the time school was in session, the band had grown to 25 pieces. This year 122 musicians held positions in the band. The Tiger Marching Band was a familiar part of the football games providing musical support for the team and performing at half time. Pep Band played for assemblies; summer band marched in the Mesa County Rodeo parade and Ouray's July 4th celebration. A. Marion Jacobs has been director for the past 30 years. B. Shirley Burton, Marianna Mahleres, seniors, and LeeAnn Indergard, sophomore, (not pictured) were drum majors musical capacities With its 55 members, orchestra performed five concerts this year. One of the main highlights was its presentation at the 25th annual combined service clubs' Christmas program at Lincoln Park. It has been a long time participator in Solo-Ensemble Contests and All State Orchestra with six members attending All State this year. This organization has provided a wide variety of musical literature since 1927. A. Strings tuned up at a pre-concert session. B. Laura Silcox served as concert mistress for the '71-72 season. Members of first hour lab band Kevin Cerkoney, Ann Cooley, David Flower, Georgette Grubb, Glen Hart, Pat Harris, Charles Johnson, Jeff Kilmer, Gary Lucero, Ron Miracle, Connie Montoya, Della Murphy, John Prinster, Donald Richards, Lloyd Rodriguez, Dale Romkee, Sheila Rose, Joe Rowlands, Jerry Schaaf, Terry Seybold, Mark Sievers, Nile Sparks, Karen Taylor, Bob Van Gundy, Terry Wilcox, and David Zambrano. mature with orchestra performances ROW I-Laura Silcox, Ellen Currier, Royce Bervig, Angela Northrop, Karen Albrethsen, Diane Miles, Stephen Schaffe . Geraldine Manzanarcs. ROW II-Scott Sampson, Susan Larson, Sharon McCulley. Christy Whitner, Nancy Mueller, Kara Humphries, Robyn Millett, Heidi Kercheval, Barbara Manzanares, Susan Zambrano, Deborah Bruns, Jeanette Potter. ROW III-Darlene DeCamp, Karen Martin, Janette Personne, Jack Nisley, Stacy Ford, John Teed, Sheri Hickman, Eliana Gaines, Diana Brach, Marianna Mahlercs, Stephen Selkirk, LeeAnn Indergard, Karla Lee, Cheryl West. ROW IV-Vicki Eaklor, Becky Hammond, Martha Hitchins, Conni Montoya, Marion Jacobs-director-Richard Workman, Charmaine Hacker, Charleah Chavies, Curt Edfast, Ralph Kemper, Joe Prinster, Sue Holloway, Bernadette Fuoco, Ralph Herrick, Debra Bingham, Shauna Burke, Bruce Burns, and Julia Stirling. NOT PICTURED-Margie Congdon, Gerald Martin, Cindy Ritter, Lola Currier, Susan Baker, and Bart Townsend. 69 homemakers concoct meals and attire Building domestic skills to improve their future lives, the home economics classes polished up household handicrafts. Seamstressing and gourmet cooking, as well as child care and interior decorating, occupied hours as everyday living techniques were improved. A. Lucie Dorman ironed up a storm. B. Jan Christensen learned the process for laying out patterns. C. Future homemakers Susan Rucker, Debra Ashcraft, and Patti Brown prepared meals of all types. B research triggers awareness Observation, experimentation, and research enabled a student to realize the importance of science in a technological age. Many classes were offered in the scientific field including botany, zoology, physics, biology, chemistry, and molecular biology. A. Glen Fleer and Dan Short noted that careful measurements made chemistry experiments more accurate B. Observing microscopic organisms in zoology enabled many students to view an unseen world. C. Learning the use of a slide rule came in handy for Bob Winkelman. fun, confusion confront sophomores Peter Jouflas-President Mark Elliott-Vice President Mari Bush-Co-Secretary Angie Northrop-Co-Secretary 72 sophomores Lynda Acker 9 Olivia Alire i Monica Arzapalo Lawrence Basford Glenda Bishop Jane Anderies Linda Ashcraft Kent Baughman Angie Antonopoulo s Barbara Appelin % Tauna Atwood Amy Bacon Jm Aleta Bauman Robert Baxter 1 c-r jp | L SSL JoAnn Archuleta Andy Bacon Mike Archuleta Daniel Banks David Bertrand Larry Boge Royce Bervig Bonnie Boogert Donna Biergans Donald Boyle Ricky Biesecker Judy Bray Debbie Bingham David Brennan 73 sophomores Owen Cardwell Kevin Cerkoney Larry Chiaro William Carlson Thomas Chapel Kerry Carmack Randy Chapin Steve Christensen 74 Douglas Brown David Burleigh Joyce Calkins Joel Carmichael Marcia Chase Darrel Clark Randy Brown Mari Bush Dick Burford Cynthia Buz an Laurie Campbell Gary Cammack Robin Carpenter Margaret Carter Debra Cherp Loren Chesnick Tim Cole David Collins Lloyd Collins Ann Cooley TJ Stephen Dangler £ William Conklin Michele Cooper Mike Daniels Victoria Connor Laurie Darley Dale Cook Daniel Croom Dennis Cook John Davis Diana Cook Charlotte Dailey I Steve DeBuono David Dickman Tom Duffek Greg Dering V v i. - , m i 1 Scott Dickson c f i Judy Dufford Joan Dhabolt Kevin Dwyer Angelina Diaz Robert Dickerson Jeri Dickey 75 sophomores Carla Eathman Carolyn Ed fast Gary Edgington Rhonda Eksund Sue Elder Nancy Ely Steven Engler Debie Engquist Lyndon Fogg Steve Fortune Becky Foster ij Brian Edie Dennis Edwards f W | Mark Elliott Rick Elliott ■■fl t m Virgil Erwin Steve Esquibcl Steve Fante Cathy Fedel Si Lily Fitzpatrick Donna Fleming Bill Foster Kathy Foster Sharon Elliott Richard Falsone Jan Feltus Curtis Flores Nora Foster 76 sophomores Peggy Foster Charles Frisch Patricia Geirhart Cheryl Gofforth 1 .’4 4 1 Roger Graham II Gary Godwin Pamela Frigetto Jeffrey Green Nancy Green Sharon Green Twila Green Debra Griffith Ruby Fox Aleta Foy Zane Franklin Dorothy Fresquez Jo Ann Gould Greg Golike Doris Gonzales Doris Fuhrmeister Robin Gamer Mark Gdovin Steve Good Tom Gormley Donald Fulk Steve Carver Tracey Girdley Jamie Gillmore Dona Garcia 77 sophomores Melody Griffith Dee Ann Gropp Georgette Grubb Marta Haakenson Marsha Hale Brian Hall Pat Harris David Herald Holly Hill Dottie Horton Janet Harrison Ralph Herrick Mark Hill ■ Barbara Houle Jim Heck Shari Hetland Martha Hitchins Glenda Hubbard ml Loretta Guillen Greg Guth Michelle Guyton M p -jL wm Jm W 1 ” f 1 Tim Hall Barbara Hammond Franklin Harris 'W t| wf Hi A. Paul Heinrich Norman Henderson Christine Herdman fk 1 4 Dennis Hetzel Janine Hiatt Sheri Hickman fi L Kurt Holmes Pamela Hopper Beverly Horton . Y ( Kim Huber Brad Hudson Roy Hunt 78 sophomores ■BH SmM) ft Lyn Hutchison Tim Hutchison Mark Hutton Daniel lies Si Hi Buddy Ingram Christi Isbell Mike Jackson Mike Jacob - V -‘.I a . Wm § t 1 0 Charles Johnson Sharon Johnson Winston Johnson Deborah Jones Kenneth lies LeeAnn Indegard Eric Jacobson Jill John Mike Jones Teresa Jones sophomores Peter Jouflas Martha Kanaly t Vi Kf ' N ' £i Mark Kelley Diana Kelly n Douglas Kemper Mike Kercheval « ft i T' Jft Jeff Kilmer John Kirby Charlynn Knox Steve Kottman Steve Kissner Mark Krey Lynn Law ft ft II Debbie Klein Mary Kleinschmidt 1 § Patricia Kriegh Barbara Lafferty £ Kathleen Leach Andrew Lee Catherine Kerski Tina Knoch William La mb son Karla Lee Candy Lent Margie Lucero Betty McKay Paula McQuiston Barb Manzanares Russ Martin sophomores 1 f O. 4 r C J I L £ Ramon Leon Ross Liff Larry Ligrani Vickie Lucerne Gary Lucero 1 © A © u. 0 SSI Ml ■ Richard Lucero Timothy Lynch Paul McCallister Sharon McCulley Mike McGinn Patsy Martinez Steve Martinez Tony Martinez Kent Maurer Jody Mayberry 81 Ray Medina Lewis Miller Brock Meisenheimer Mark Miller Kadette Meisenheimer Bill Merrill Tim Minn ear Jim Miller Ron Miracle Vic Monte Connie Montoya David Montoya Victor Moore Mike Morris Marcia Moss Jeff Murch Marlene Myers Chris Neilsen Kathleen Nelson Marsha Nelson Linda Nickels Karen Miller Pam Mitchell Bob Morton Rhonda Mullenix Debra Myers Becky Nielson 82 sophomores Angela Northrop Ken Ooley Jack Parker Bob Payne Fred Novinger Lori Overmyer Michelle Patterick Holly Pearce Kay Novotny Terry O'Brien Diane O'Grady Charles Ooley Rita Pagel Lori Payne Lee Pease Kent Peaslee Mark Peck Melissa Pembridge Greg Perry Valeria Petrafesc Jacqueline Perry Linda Pifcr Julie Perry Kent Pig ford Linda Perry George Pitteruff Michael Peters Terry Porter John Peterson Laura Potratz 83 sophomores William Radebaugh Steven Richards Jeannette Romero David Ramsey Debra Ratekin Charles Reams Marie Rector Steve Reimer Dianna Richardson Henry Reust Bernie Reynolds Renee Rice Douglas Ridder Janet Roberts Deborah Robinson Linda Rodriquez Richard Romero Mary Rodriquez Richard Rodriquez Shelia Rose Natalie Roth Spencer Rogers Pat Ruppert Becky Reece Don Richards Caleen Robison Wallace Roles Esther Sanchez 84 John Schoening Larry Shaw Andrea Sheley Lorraine SheUabarger Jacqueline Schultz David Schweitzer Terry Seybold Ruby Shahan Greg Sharpe Randy Sheldon Leslie SheUabarger Patricia Shields sophomores Debbie Smith Shauna Sparks Chalmcr Swain Duane Thompson Charles Torline K 5; mra to SUll ■■to Ralph Smith Shanna Smith Nita Sneed Nick Soelberg Kent Sorensen 2j A i J fk w r r V i 1 Irl'il AA Vickie Squires Joe St. Amour Tiua Staake Ken Steffens Terry Steffensen A i - i ' ll 0b to. (W Ju 11 Jm Cynthia Storey Kevin Sullivan Casey Sutherland John Sutrina Greg Svaldi r © to .? Sheryl Sweigart Bill Taylor Carl Temple Peggy Theisen Steven Thomas Barbara Townsend Robert Trefez 86 sophomores David Trujillo Norma Velasquez Donna Vogel Steven Weaver Cindy Waller Richard Weber Danny Vroman Bill Watt Carol Warner Mike Washburn Patty Wasielewski Brien Webster Sharon Weldon Regina Wethington Jim White Cathy Whiting Christa Whitener Gary Whiting Laura Whiting Becky Wicker Bonnie Wicker sophomores James Wilburn I Richard Workman £t, a $li . Diane Wilcox Mark Willis rd U Allen Wright Elizabeth Wright Rob Youngquist Danny Zambrano Johnny Wilson Mary Winston Steven Wobick Warren Wright Lawanda Zeck Debbie Yaws Amira Zoobi Arlene Yeager Carnal Zoobi sophomores not pictured Anna Aragon Ernest Archuleta Robert Archuleta James Babbitt Emma Beatty Erma Beatty Paul Besso David Bilyeu Kandall Branscum Thomas Bristow Tim Brophy Barbara brown Shauna Casey Robert Casey Charles Cordova Deborah Dunn Jon Dyer Belinda Flynn Raleigh Foster John Fraser Nancy Garcia Colette Gates Edward Gonzales Kay Hanson Barbara Harris Penny Hinshaw Glenda Hubbard Robert Hurst Raymond Jacquez Bob Jordan Harold Kendrick Zin Krasnow Grady Lee Neina Leimbach Stephen Leimbach Alfred Ligrani Mark McCarty Liana Mittlestadt Emily Martinez Nancy Martinez Bill Ogle John Pond Jack Sargent Debbie Satterfield Nadine Sawyer Frank Stoddart Bradley Stunkard Bobbi Townsend Dave Trafton Ugene Tucksen Linda Wilcox 88 as far as possible hntbont surrender be on jjoob terms hiitlf all persons stnbcnt inOoloement homecoming ■ 1972 homecoming brings good with the bad A. The Lincoln Park lights played a significant part in this year's Homecoming game. Due to tampering, the lights failed to come on at die Friday night game. It was postponed until 2 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 9. B. Royalty was honored at halftime at the Saturday game. Susan Walker was crowned queen by Loren Haller and Gene Wilder. She was escorted by Matt Chiono. C. A new and seemingly popular Homecoming activity was a pep assembly on Main Street. D. Randy Acker crowned Susan queen at Saturday night's dance, in the gym. E. The Homecoming theme, Stoney's Tigers and Their Sugar Frosted Fans, was honoring Coach Ron Stonebumer (Stoney). F. Work paid off as the juniors snatched first place in float competition. G. Seniors worked hard to construct their 3rd place float. autumn honors To merit these monthly honors students were chosen on basis of their scholastic achievement, involvement in school activities, offices held, and athletic participation, by students and faculty. A. Receiving honors of Tiger and Tigress for November were Sandie Hoback and Dan Craig. B. Greg Miller and Marianna Mahleres served as Rotarians for November. C. Chosen October Rotarians were Mary Anderies and Steve Buskirk. D. October Tigers were Matt Chiono and Anne Cyphers. E. September honored Jan Christensen and David Turner as Tigers and Karen Albrethson and Matt Chiono and Rotarians. 'if that's where it's at, baby, i'm not going' STUDENTS: Jane Bergman, Dan Short, Mary Anderies, Kayla Haldeman, Vickie Sisson, Glen Lowell, Susan Porter, Allan Crim, Georgia Lowe, Kelly Burford, Ceyl Prinster, Carolyn Wilbert, Greg Freeman, Linda Haggerty, Susan Merlino, David Flower. BOARD: Chris Jones, Sarah Kantola, Marla Watkins, Paul Daniel, Matt Chiono, Anne Cyphers, Fritz Ensley. jr.-sr. play - Nov. 3,4,5 POLICE: Terry Winters, Janis Campbell, Katy Kupecz, Kathy Mills, Jill Rigg. OTHERS: Mary Jo Good, Helen Lacko, Julie Gregory, Steve Schaffer, Bob Treece. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Karen Albrethsen DIRECTORS: Miss Donna Bissel, Ray Canaday, Max Kralicek. natfedber 13,1911 Elected by the female population at GJHS to reign over the annual Pigskin Dance were Harry Brown, King; and Ron Klements, Senior Prince. Harry was escorted by Pam Kendrick and Ron's date was Linda Keith. Both were outstanding football players on the Tiger team. The dance was sponsored by Girls League. 1972 honors In October, Matt Chionoand Mary Jo Good, A G B, were elected Most Representative Boy and Girl. C G D. Chosen on the basis of their leadership, Dick Hall and Jane Bergman were recipients of the annual Elk's Leadership Award. E. At the annual Football Banquet, Dec. 13, Loren Haller, senior, received recognition as the besx. defensive player and Greg Miller was elected Mr. Tiger Spirit. Steve Cyphers was elected to serve as one of the cocaptains for the 1972-73 season. Best offensive player was Ron Klements, and Harry Brown was named most valuable player. F G G. Mary Anderies and Layne Foster were National Merit finalists. H, Georgia Lowe received the DAR award, chosen by students and faculty. I. Dan Craig made Who's Who Among American Students. CHRISTMAS WAS decorating the Christmas tree in the cafeteria... room 210 winning first place in the annual Door Decoration Contest which featured Rudolph with a lit up nose... Big J going all out for the holiday mood... Anne Cyphers presenting the first place door prize to Sandie Hoback's home room at the Christmas assembly.. .Jewish Santa Claus, Mike Winant, entertaining faculty children at the Children's Christmas party put on by Student Council... Karen and Chuck during coronation... the dance on Dec. 22 highlighting the Christmas festivities. A runv Wiltekin Wal k l name Cast for the 11th children's play, Feb. 3,4, and 5, were Jane Bergman, Nurse; Tom Spehar, Gothol; Dan Craig, Ingert; King, Bob Treece; Julie Gregory, Karen; Mary Jo Marasco, the Miller's Daughter; John Prinster, Rumplestiltskin; Mary Jo Good, Mother Hulda; Andy Miles, Prince; Miller, Chris Jones; Marla Watkins, Miller's Wife; Kim Swan, First Page; Margie Congdon, Second Page; Georgia Lowe, Second Lady; and Marianna Mahleres, First Lady. A. Directing were Ray Canaday, Miss Donna Bissell, and Max Kralicek. B. Rumplestiltskin sneaked through his secret door. C. The miller’s daughter offered the king an example of her fine spinning. 100 ■ VV X 4 wf winter wonders (A) Chris Jones and Marti Clark were named Tiger and Tigress for December. (B) Grand Junction Rotary Club honored Pat Page and Georgia Lowe in December. (C) Dave Turner and Susan Walker shared honors for January Rotarians. (D) Tiger and Tigress for January were Ron Klements and Chris Nelson. (E) February honors for Tiger and Tigress went to Paul Daniels and Katy Kupecz. (F, G) February Rotarians were Bob West and Kyle Sheldon. student body taps best of the tigers Selection of the Tiger Annual King and Queen was based upon outstanding leadership, scholastic achievement, good citizenship and pleasing personality. The caucus and final elections were conducted by the publications department in cooperation with the Student Body. Paul Daniel attendant achievements (A) Betty Crocker Homemaker Award; Diane Miles. (B) All State Orchestra; fence Burns, Jack Nisley, Vickie Eaklor, Julia Sterling, Laura Silcox, and Ellen Currier. (C,D,E,) Academy Appointments; Greg Miller, Jim Milstead, and alt. Dick Hall.(Ff C, H)A11-State Choir; Karen Albrethsen, Steve Buskirk, and Helen Lacko. (I) All-State Band; Vickie Eaklor, Robyn Millet, Steve Schiesswohl, Joe Prinster, Charleah Chavis, Jo Ann Murch, Diana Brach, Sue Holloway, Jack Nisley, Cheryl West, and Laurie Hickman. kin Randvj Acker aprll J5, 137Z. SGtmr attendant West junior attendant iSfGVfi Liters S AWAfs attendant ftrten Wetvstfir V L gjhs echoes with the sound of music This year's musical was presented by A Cappella Choir, May 19,20, directed by Ken Koehn. Portraying the main characters were A. Ceyl Prinster, Maria; Bob Treece, Captain; B. Steve Buskirk, Max; Kayla Haldeman, Elsa; C. Maureen McGinley, Liesel; John Prinster, Rolf; and D. Karen Albrethsen, Mother Abbess. Community children played the roles of the younger children. spring spotlighters Sharing honors for March were (a) Jim Milstead, Tiger, (fi) Linda Keith, Tigress, (c) Guy Humphries, (D) Mary Jo Marasco, Rotarians (E) April merited Mark Fenn and Susan Baker as Tigers and Vince Guerrie and Layne Foster as Rotarians. (F) Dick Hall and Sheri Schmidt were Tigers for May. (G) Chosen Rotarian boy for May was Gene Hammond. For the first time in GJHS history there was a tie for Rotarian Girl between Helen Lacko and Ceyl Prinster. joy gordon junior attendant mary jo marasco senior attendant excellence merits honor A. Winners in the State FBLA Convention were Lucy Dorman, Geri Manzanares, Dallas Sundstrom, and Betty Eksund. B. Mary Jo Good, senior; Kathy Elliott, junior; and Mary Bush, sophomore; were chosen Most Representative Girls. C. Key Club Sweetheart of the year was Kadette Meisenheimer. D. Qualifying to attend the state speech meet in Denver on March 23-24 were Jane Bergman, Kayla Haldemen, Dan Craig, Rita Cammack, Valerie Stevens, Fritz Ensley, Barbara Turner, and Wendy Sybrant. E. Awarded the AAVW award for girls with straight A’s throughout high school were Karen Albrethsen and Ceyl Prinster. Boy's earning straight A's in their high school career were Bill Larsen, Chris Jones, David Turner and Joe Prinster. Six people received recognition as Artist of the Month. They were Clint Crawley, (not pictured) F. Mark Rohrig, G. Valerie Stevens, H. Robin Daskam, I. Robyn Millett, and J. Suzanne Smith. K. Dan Craig was selected to attend Boys' State. Attending Girls' State were L. Betty Eksund and M. Sheri Schmidt. take kindl; gracefully y the counsel of the years, surrendering the things of youth. honoraries share common bond National Honor Society members followed tradition with the tutoring program and selling of mums. Officers were Chris Jones, pres.; Helen Lacko, veep.; Terrie Byers, sec.; and Dave Turner, treas. Janis Campbell, pres.; Dan Craig, veep.; and Robyn Millett, sec. ; led Quill and Scroll meetings which included induction ceremonies and dinners. A. New initiates waited for the food at NHS ceremony. B. Quill and Scroll members Dan Craig, Mike Knode, Marianna Mahleres, and Robyn Millett found time to relax during a meeting. a. Behind the scenes were Thespian officers Karen Albrethsen, vice president; Ceyl Prinster, president; Julie Gregory, historian; and Maureen McGinley, secretary, b. During rehearsal break for This Strange Night , Chris Jones, Matt Chiono, and Kayla Haldeman were advised by Mary Jo Good, student director, c. A moment of agony for Chris Jones in This Strange Night . 116 G Club came from hibernation with new activities. They sponsored an activity night open to all students, sold seat cushions, and held a chili supper for members. Any boy lettering in competitive sports was eligible, d. Looking over gym activities were officers Nathan Nelson, v pres.; Randy Pollard, pres.; and Steve Urbach, sec. 1. Shauna Burke 2. Steve Harris 3. Margaret Cong don 4. Mary Jo Marasco 5. Mike Roberts 6. Roger Hall 7. Susan Porter 8. Karen Albrethsen 9. Bob Treece 10. Steve Buskirk 11. Sheri Schmidt 12. Ceyl Prinster NOT PICTURED—Helen Lacko(M. C.) and Tom Cormley 117 amateurs handle arts with finesse A. Terrie Byers, sec. of Drama Club, judged initiation tryouts. B. Art Club officers were Elizabeth Peavey, Vickie Hamilton, Mary Vigil, and Susan Ruzycki. C. Dan Short, veep, and Susan Watts, pres, of Drama Club, reflected the past in costume. D. Art Club Homecoming float. 118 Future Homemakers of America catered sponsored the Western Slope convention, Haining, sec. conducted FBLA a foreign food cooking contest which featuring guest speakers. meetings. B. FHA Officers were, from bachelor teachers judged. Members also . left to right, Amy Quan, attended a district convention in Delta. parliamentarian; Kyle Sheldon, pres; Future Business Leaders of America A. Officers Terry Flatten, veep; Susan Jeannette Shahan, reporter; Jill Pond, boosted their treasury by selling candles. Rucker, reporter; Sherry Storey, pres; Veep; and Helen Quan, treas. Not cookies, and cakes. They also co- Cherie Hindman, treas; and Debbie pictured was Pamela Cooley, sec. lULU UJc fare (he fuhire Jjarm courage Rni high fig r cue have the dear prerous 119 council initiates 120 -jrbL Traditional duties remained on Student Council's calendar, but there were also new inovations. Over 200 GJHS students were a big part of making Grand Junction's first March-a-thon successful. Student Council, with Tom Phillips in charge, worked with area schools to organize a 20 mile hike on Oct. 2, which resulted in raising over $16,000 for the March of Dimes. march (or dimes 1 Kathy Elliott 2. Bob LeFebre 3, Sponsor John Verzuh 4. Janet Veatch 5. Cindy Pembridge 6. Helen LaNite 7. Vickie Colony 8. Dallas Sundstrom 9, Susan Baker 10. Nancy Hale 11. Linda Keith 12. Carolyn Wilbert 13. Marla Watkins 14. Marie Rector 15. Susan Merlino 16. Linda Burleigh 17. Tim Hall 18. Marti Clark 19. Cay Wilcox 20. Peter Jouflas 21. Michelle Patterick 22. Sarah Kantola 23. KeUy Burfoid 24. Brad Larson 25, Sandie Hoback 26. Mary Jo Good 27. Susan Walker 28. Randy Acker 29. Connie Mertz 30. Paul Daniel 31. Mark Fenn 32. Patty Walker 33. Anna Dhabolt 34. Sharon Elliott 35. Mary Jo Marasco 36. Anne Cyphers 37. Jim Gardener 38. Tom Phillips 39. Sherry Beteer 40. Dixie Duel 41. Bob Winkelman 42. Mark Elliott 43. Richard Falsone 44, Mari Bush HIDDEN-Julie Bieber, Connie Tuchsher, John Pond, Kadette Meisenheimer, Shirley Johnston, Terry Drake, Dick Quimby, Delinda Parker, Linda Acker, Dave Burns, Larry Freeman, Nancy Quintana, Victor Moore, Charlotte Fisher, Connie Montoya, Shawna Karp, Daniel DeRose, Craig Bradford, Matt Chiono, Joel Carmichael, and Sponsor Ray Cana day 121 leagues work to lift school doldrums 'Traditionally bound, Girls and Boys League cosponsored Teacher Appreciation Day and built the first place club float. Girls Week, Cottonball, Pig' skin, and Big and Little Sister activities climaxed the year for Girls League. Boys League raffled a stereo tape deck and produced a film. A, Randy Acker, pres.; Gary Dickey, veep; Guy Humphries, sec.-treas.; back up Girls League president, Linda Keith; Ann Foster, v. pres.; and Cindy Chapin, sec. B. Marsha Chase, sophomore representative. C. Larry Chiaro, sophomore representative. A f 123 Nu§I .l litfi -iralaS tobfc.. tfie' Culture ot'; inquet iis year. Ttgy ah he float competin' Satin Club hlghfjfei [OCSaternala Chrli tohian banquet.- Q %- y : festivities add foreign touch 124 126 thirty-one drill for halftime shows TOP 128—Sheri Betzer, Jan Cooper, Terri Flatten, Sherie Boss, Cathie Brumbaugh, Amy Quan, Shelli Cooper, Renee Edwards, Marty Ranaly, Mary Vigil, Deborah Jones, Vickie Lucerne, Debbie Smith, Top 129—Jan Campbell, JoAnn Lesko, Geri Manzanares, Susan Zambrano, Barb Manzanares, Julie Perry, Linda Perry, Norma Velasquez, Carol Warner, Merry Byrom, Jacque John, Karen Miller, Sherry Green, Diana Cook, Maureen McGinley, Sheryl Miller, and Roxie Moorland led the Tigerettes in various routines. With a variety of dance routines and drills, Tigerettes performed during football and basketball halftimes. They also traveled to Durango for the basketball tournament in Dec. For the past four years. Miss Jan Muyskens has sponsored the girls, perfecting their routines. GRAND JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL coeds herald music makers Marching and performing at parades, football and basketball halftimes, and assemblies were a few of the banner girls' and twirlers' accomplishments. In addition to their routines, banner girls also distributed programs at concerts and helped in band projects. Sheri Schmidt choreographed all banner girl routines. A. Regular banner girls were Linda Keith, Susan Baker, Susan Merlino, Linda Haggerty, Lisa Oulette, Kim Swan, Vickie Sommers, Conni Mertz, Carol Chapman, and Karen McAllister. B. Alternates were Martha Basinger, Janis Piersall, Lisa Williams, Sherry Storey, Delinda Parker, and Kara Humphries. C. Twirlers were Ceyl Prinster, Katy Kupecz, and Becky Hammond. 131 bolts, salesmanship, world news interest tigers A. The new vocational building housed the VICA interclub contest. The GJHS group headed by Randy McKee, pres; Bruce Bishop, veep; Karen Martinez, sec; Charlotte Fisher, treas; and Franl Cady, parlimentarian; took first place for the overall points in mechanics. B. Montgomery Wards hosted Deca Day in which Distributive Education members took over the store. Officer Monty Madary, publicity director; Jack Nisley, parlimentarian; Chuck Blevens, veep; Jeff Carpenter, treas. ; and Manse 1 Zeck, pres.; enjoyed working with the audio-visual equipment. Not pictured is Debbie Edwards, sec. C. Reborn the International Relations club strived to inform students of pertinent world problems. Guest speakers added first hand information. Katy Kupecz and Mary Temple, executive committee members, along with Janis Piersall, sec-treas., led the group. Not pictured are Mari Bush and Dan Short also on the committee. 132 A. Junior Music Club sponsored a bake-sale and held monthly meetings. Officers were Charleah C ha vies, pres; Stacy Ford, and Jeff Koiter, veeps; Marianna Mahleres, sec; Debra Bingham, treas; Susan Baker, hist; and Kara Humphries, publicity. B. Wendy Sybrant headed up Junior Red Cross as they planned for an overseas chest. Assisting her were Dan Craig, veep; and Kathy Snyder, sec. C. Science Club hosted the Junior Academy of Science seminar at Mesa College. Steve Schiesswohl, member; Cathy Collom, sec; Mary Anderies, zone chairman; and Steve Nelson, pres, looked over prospective equipment. D. Fellowship of Christian Athletes raked in profits from a bakes ale. Officers Randy Pollard, pres; Ron Klements, veep; Dan Craig, sec; and Tim Garner, sgt. -at-arms; headed early-morning meetings. 133 service clubs develop with community A. A long line of Key Club hopefuls await the fall induction ceremony conducted by Greg Miller, pres.; Steve Massey, veep; Dick Hall, Pat Page, co-sec.; Randy Acker, treas; Pat Burns, sgt. -arms. B. Greg Freeman, Civitan pres., presides as Shirley Burton,sec., records minutes. Walker Sigismund, veep; Kathy Elliott, assist, sec.; Ceyl Prinster, chaplin; Rocky Mancuso, sgt. -at-arms; and Theresa Salerno, treas. are other officers. C. Library Club officers are Dianna Dodge, pres.; Judy Sparn, veep; Conni Mem, sec.; and Karen Lucerne, hist. Newly activated Civitan Club assisted Green-belt and entertained State Home children for Halloween. Key Club members organized work projects with the probation department. Money making projects included carrying baggage at the airport during ski season. Library Club held its annual Book Fair. Officers attended a meeting of the Western Slope Student Librarian Association. j peak uour truth quietly aub clearly; aub listen to otljers, eucu the bull aub ignorant; tljeu too haite their story. professionals policy builders coordinate activites Robert C. James served his 27th year as principal of GJHS. He was a faithful Tiger booster. His assistants, Louis Grasso, replacing Ralph Wobick, and Clyde Granere, provided the guidelines for a more rewarding school year. The Board of Education, George Ryan, Bruce Currier, William Nelson, J. C. Clark and Carl Buniger, with Dr. Donald Oglesby, superintendent, and Ron Wine, assistant, found this year difficult to function because of budget cut backs and the differences between the Board and teachers. For the first time in District 51 history, the Board was faced with a slow down threat at the beginning of the year. Mrs. Lorraine Frazier Miss Fran Hollick Mrs. Betty Pitts Mrs. Ida Gummere A. Even though it was her first year teaching at GJHS, Mrs. Twila Whitacre had a smile for everyone. B. Arthur McCluskey listened with anticipation to another one of Leonard Neubauer's famous jokes. C. Way-da-go, men! D. Charles Haigler was a good sport on Dare Day for the Charity Drive. GJHS raised over $1760 during the week of Oct. 25-29. Mrs. Charlotte Reicks Mrs. Virginia Runge Mrs. Janey Wright Mrs. Harriet Traber Sam Baseler Glenn Dawes William Graham lome- conomics 136 Mrs. Helen Howe Mrs. Patricia Sublette journalism Miss Mary Guadnola John Hubbard John Sutrina Mike Winant v Gary Cordray language Miss Patricia Massey Arthur McCluskey Miss Ida Roe nguage Neal Rusco Garth Wilson Jim Witt Jimmie Roberts Miss Sandra Sullivan Mrs. Gunhild Swanson Marion Jacobs i A. ? B. Teachers and students had their first confrontation on registration day. C. Hard working janitors had little time for pictures. C. Lake, T. Reamer, L. Cary, F. Keller, E. Kordons, G. Causer, J. Dugan, F. McDaniel, and E. Weber made it. Mrs. L. Maurin, E. Farmer, and G. Worley didn't. D. Sam Baseler exhibited his frogman ability during Charity Drive week. E. Principal Bob James gave his traditional, Don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes speech. Kenneth Koehn physical education Eldon Beard Mickey Dunn Everett Johnson Leiford Darien Charles Haigler Peter Larson Leonard Neubauer William Fanning Robert Gear Mr. Verznh Larry Ingram Mrs. Twila Whitacre Don Ligrani J. B. Wootten Robert Moon Ronald Stoneburner John Thome vocations Joel Scaggs Louis Swingle professionals tackle the nitty gritty Contributing a personal part to school life, faculty members strived to teach students not only the fundamentals of subjects but also a better understanding of the world and its happenings . A. John Verzuh, counselor and Student Council adviser, found time for peace. B. The money-men of GJHS, John Thome and Ed YVhalley, managed Student Body funds. C. Bill Graham, flower child , digs flowers and English II. speech drama Miss Donna Bissell Ray Canaday Max Kralicek Kenneth Carothers driv. ed. trades, industries Charles Ferris Mike Mendicelli Don Sandefur Sam Salatino driv. ed. special services COUNSELORS: Mrs. Elaine Eddy Nick Kohls Mrs. Ada Tenney John Verzuh Mrs. Sarah Foster Mrs. Carole Strobl Mrs. Alluine Whalley library lib. sec. lib. This was the year of great student and faculty participation in Homecoming, Charity Drive, pep assemblies, individual studies, and extra curricular projects in classes and organizations. They endured a hectic week of indecisions on administration policies in November. The faculty arranged a testing schedule for the end of first and second semesters and gave friendly counseling to 1,359 seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Majoring in school lunches, faculty Fridays, and service club dinners, BACK ROW, Veda Bailey, Estaleen Artaz, Maxine Cloyd, Ellie Grabher, Lavina Summers, Lois Lange, Jimmie Basham, and FRONT ROW, Allene Koontz, Ruth Pray, Mary Mrs. Virginia Baillie records Mrs. Helen Spehar nurse Mrs. Carol Jacoby M”- Do]ma Keas band sec. scc Mrs. Viola Mulford sec. Mrs. Carolyn Starnes sec. 31 l you compare yourself (tilth others you may herotur uaiii anb hitter; for alluays there (oil! he greater aitb lesser persons than yourself Randy Acker-sr. guard Tom Boita-jr. halfback Mark Busch-jr. end Dan Craig-sr. center Dave Bielak-$r. tackle tigers scramble for fourth swl season Harry Brown-sr. halfback Jeff Catt-jr. fullback Steve Cyphers-jr. Gene Wilder, senior, scrambled for a long gain when the Tigers tackle beat Montrose 46-7. Chuck Wiman, junior, a hard runner, ran for a big gain during Homecoming, Oct. 9. It was the first big win for the Tigers as they beat Gallup 41-0. It was also the start of a winning streak for the team and coaches. Chuck Wiman (21) runs for daylight while Monty Madary (61) helps block during the 41-0 victory over Callup, New Mex. Ron Stoneburner was asked to move from the assistant coaching spot to the head coach position after Bill Noxon's move to Western State College. He has been a member of the GJHS coaching staff for seven years and was also the scout. If endurance is a prerequisite for a good head coach, Stoneburner meets it; for no matter what the weather, he always wears a short sleeved shirt which has become Stoney's symbol. Cary Dickey-Jr. end Jim Gardner-Jr. guard Tim Camer-Jr. guard Tim Hafey Sr. quarterback Loren Haller-Sr. tackle Gene Hammond-Sr. guard Andy Harbert-Jr. guard Guy Humphries-Sr. end Loren Haller (70) dumps a Delta back as Dave Turner (32) edges in. Delta was not to be underestimated, for on the third play of the game, they scored to take a 7-0 lead. The formidable Tiger defense and their potent offense enabled GJHS to gain a 35-7 win. Since then, the offense continued to score well and the powerful defense slowed down the scoring of their opponents. Kent Jacobs-jr. halfback Ron Klements -sr. fullback Monty Madary-sr. guard Bill Larson-sr. end ... Dick McKinley-jr. end Greg Miller-sr. center Bob Moulton-sr. Nathan Nelson-jr. center end Pat Page-sr. Randy Pollard-sr. fullback guard U5 Kurt Schroeder-jr. End Steve Selkirk-sr. Tackle Tom Spehar-jr. Center Mike Stadleman-sr. End Dave Tumer-sr. Richard Van Dyke-jr. Back Back Bob Gear, Defense Coach Bruce Whiteley-jr. Tackle Gene Wilder-sr. Back Chuck Wiman-jr. Back Mansel Zeck-sr. Tackle 146 tigers take third in state Tigers entered the season by dropping two games-Farmington and Cherry Creek. Despite these first two loses the determined team and coaches went on to take Southwestern League for the fourth consecutive year. In the quarter finals they defeated Sterling to advance to the semifinals where they lost to George Washington by one touchdown at home. The Tigers finished the season ranked third in the state. Five made special honors in press polls-Monty Madary- SWL Mansel Zeck- SWL Steve Cyphers- SWL, Rocky Mountain News Gene Wilder- SWL, All State-Colorado Sideline Loren Haller- SWL, The Denver Post Loren is the only Western Slope AAA player who will play in the State football game in Pueblo in June. TIGERS Farmington 8 23 Home Cherry Creek 8 28 Fort Collins cancelled (because of snow) Cortez 14 13 Gallup 41 0 Homecoming Delta 35 7 Durango 21 14 Fruita 29 0 Montrose 46 7 Home Central 30 20 Home QTR. FINALS Sterling 22 14 SEMI FINALS George 7 14 Home Washington John Krisman, Offense Coach Don Ligrani, Coach Ron Stonebumer, Head Coach This year's J.V. football players were FRONT ROW-Vemon Riddle, Bob McKinley, Nick Soelberg, Mark Hill, Joe Chavez, Andy Harbert, Dale Rorakee, Kurt Holmes, Mart King, Steve Good, Russ Martin, Larry Chiaro, Scott Dickson, MIDDLE ROW-Jim Carter, TomBoita, Curtis Flores, Dick Quimby, Dick McKinley, Mark Busch, Don Richards, Larry Boge, Steve VanDyke, Mike Daniels, Don Boyle, John Cooper, David Brennan, Gary Edgington, BACK ROW-Coach Joel Scaggs, Kent Maurer, Doug Ely, Tom Chesnick, Neil Worm, John Sutrina, Mike McGinn, Jere Woldruff, Matt Williams, Kurt Schroeder, Doug Kemper, Richard VanDyke, Dale Cook, Phil Freeman, Thad Harris, Kim Pease, Charles Torline, and Mark Unrein, Mgr. two tennis players go to state Tennis Scoreboard W T W T Central Durango Fruita Montrose 3-2 3-2 3-2 5-0 3-2 3-2 5-0 5-0 DURANGO INVITATIONAL 2nd Place DISTRIC 51 1st Place A. Randy Fleer B. Coach Jimmie Roberts C. Scott Schiesswohl D. Dan Bottinelli and Jeff Koiter E. Steve Schiesswohl I 148 The 1971 racketteers netted an impressive 9-0 record. Coach Jim Roberts led the team to first place in District 51 competition. In number two doubles, Dan Bottinelli and Jeff Koiter placed 2nd in the state qualifying tournament in Denver. A. Behind are Lloyd Perino and Mark Peck. Front are Mike Jacob and Kent Sorenson. B. Tom Gormely C. Mike Stubbs ■am 149 cross country pacers A. Pat Brennan B. Bob Thome C. Coach Larry Ingram D. The JayVee Cross Country Team relaxed after a trot around Sherwood Park. They are FRONT--John Pond, Steve Williams, and Cary Lucero; MIDDLE--Greg Vigil, Steve Mercer, Ken Wooten, Winston Johnson, and Jim White; BACK—Don Goad, Bob Morton, and Dave Burliegh F. Dave Burns, Fred Worm, Rick Jarrell, and Elmer Martinez E. Roy Perales trot diverse course VARSITY SEASON RECORD Leadvilie Canon City Meeker District SI Broomfield Range ly State Qualifying 23rd of 31 3rd of 8 2nd of 9 1st of 8 Sth of 10 2nd of 10 9th of 17 This was the best season in the four years of the program. Each year the competition has gotten tougher, but this was the largest turnout in four years. The courses, two miles in length, were run on varying surfaces (grass, pavement, dirt). Pat Brennan, senior, held the season's record with a 10 minute-45 second clocking. 1 ! The junior varsity record was three 1st places, one 2nd place, and one 12th place. Coach Ingram feels the prospects for next year look fairly promising if all the underclassmen return. young team breaks even Bengals ended their hardwood season lighting up a 10-10 scoreboard. Nate Nelson, junior, was the leading scorer averaging 12.4 points per game followed by Mike Burke, senior, who had 10.3 points per game with Louis Dawson, senior, averaging 7.2 points per game. Mike and Louis were co-captains for the 1972 team. There will be six returning lettermen. The young team was coached by Mickey Dunn, veteran since 1962, Everett Johnson, and John Krizman. varsity scores Tigers Price, Utah 52 63 Shiprock 58 88 Bloomfield 80 54 Greeley Central 47 66 Delta 77 59 Montrose 47 59 Central 52 58 Fruita 62 45 Cortez 52 49 Durango 58 57 Central 55 65 Farmington 56 94 Cortez 57 63 Delta 75 60 Montrose 55 51 Fruita 61 58 Durango 61 60 play off to district Cortez 69 54 Harrison 52 96 Pat Brennan, sr. Tom Kelly, jr. Dave Bullen, sr. Mike Burke, sr. Gary Dickey, jr. Tim Hafey, sr. Clark Miller, jr. Steve Moyer, jr. Coach Mickey Dunn Louis Dawson, sr. 152 153 BACK-Steve Christensen, Randy Brown, Spencer Rogers, Steve Reimer, Steve Fonte, Kevin Dwyer, Terry O'Brein Kent Peaslee, Charles Frish, Greg Cuth. FRONT- Rob ’ Johnson, Greg Sharp, Steve VanDyke, Roy Hunt, Tom Sawyer, Manuel Marteney, Peter Jouflas, Tom Gormley, and John Krisman, coach. jv's, so scoring season BACK-Matt Williams, Dan Short, Andy Rodriguez, Dick McKinley, Phil Freeman, Mark Mitchell, Jim Gardner, FRONT-Coach Everett Johnson, David Martin, Vem Riddle, Greg Doeden, John Cooper. Number one, was the sophomore basketball cry with a league record of 10-0. Totaling all games, the sophomores netted a 11-6 record for the year. The five men who helped gain wins were Roy Hunt, Tom Sawyer, Steve Fante, Terry O'Brien, and Tom Gormley, coached by John Krisman. With its 9-2 record. Junior Varsity was not passed by. They fought for every inch to gain that record. Steve Moyer was the leading rebounder off the boards with Greg Doedon leading the command singles. Everett Johnson commented that he wouldn't trade a boy on his team for any other on the entire Western Slope. 155 John Pond, soph-98 Dennis Edwards, soph-105 Kerry Tomasi, sr-112 Ernest Martinez, jr-132 Kim Pease, jr-138 George Boyer, jr-119 Dick Pond, jr-126 Butch Betterton, jr-145 Randy Acker, sr-155 Taking second in district competition and defeating their opponents wasn't enough for the Tiger wrestling team. With four Tigers sent to State, only Gene Wilder at 167 lbs. placed second. John Pond at 98 lbs., Kerry Tomasi at 112 lbs., and Randy Acker at 155 lbs. fell during their opening rounds. Acker and They also had the best wrestling record during the season winning over 80 per cent of their matches. Wilder led the Tigers in pins with a total of 12. GJHS Matters finished with a total of nine wins, one tie, and four losses, led by Dick McPeak and Mike VanDahm, coaches. 157 jv's earn 'best' on slope JV grapplers were FRONT- Lee Pease 119 Steve Williams 119 Mark Unrein 126 Joe Chavez 119 Roy Perales 105 Joel Carmichael 98 Sob Jordon 98 Winston Johnson 112 BACK-Gary Lucero Mgr. John Sutrina 185 Tom Chesnick 167 Dan Coca 155 Steve Mercer 145 Jim White 138 Dale Romke 126 Russ Martin 132 Steye Good Mgr. Mike Van Dahm Grand Junction High Junior Varsity wrestling team wouldn't slow down or give pity to their opponents. For this season's record, they topped to 12 wins and four losses. Roy Perales, junior, was voted most improved and most valuable JV wrestler for this season. John Sutrina, Lee Pease, Winston Johnson, Jim White, sophomores; and Dan Coca, junior, were the top wrestlers who contributed to this season's winning record. Mike VanDahm, coach, stated this was the best JV team on the Western Slope and gave personal recognition to every team wrestler. varsity score board Tigers Price, Utah 39 12 Central 28 18 Montrose 26 25 Fort Collins 33 14 Loveland 22 22 Fruita 21 32 Vernal, Utah 11 41 Montrose 33 15 Delta 45 8 Central 33 12 Fruita 21 28 Steamboat 12 32 Durango 41 8 Cortez 42 9 Fort Collins 2nd Place Tournament District 8 1st Place Tournament State Four State Winners 158 Mike Winant golfers triumph at district LINCOLN PARK lst-GJHS, 2nd-Rifle, 3rd-GJ Central, 4th-Fruita Medalist: Mark Fenn (76) RIFLE lst-GJHS, 2nd-Rifle, 3rd-Glenwood Springs, 4th-GJ Central Medalist: Mark Fenn (78), David Franklin (78) MOAB lst-Montrose, 2nd-GJHS, 3rd-Durango, 4th-Cortez LINCOLN PARK lst-GJHS, 2nd-Durango, 3rd-Cortez, 4th-Montrose Medalist: David Franklin (75) DURANGO lst-GJHS, 2nd-Durango, 3rd-Cortez, 4th-Montrose DELTA lst-GJHS, 2nd-Cortez, 3rd-Delta, 4th-Durango FARMINGTON lst-Farmington, 2nd,-Del Norte (Albuquerque), 3rd-GJHS, 4th-Alamogordo DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP (Bookcliff Country Club) lst-GJHS, 2nd-Cortez, 3rd-Montrose, 4th-Durango STATE CHAMPIONSHIP (Boulder) GJHS placed 15th out of 32 teams Chuck Curtis, Tad Jackson, Steve Linnemeyer, Dacre Williams, Mark Fenn, Ron Sechrist, and David Franklin, headed by Coach Bob Gear, made up the Tiger golf team for 1971. With five first places, the golfers finished the sixth year of competitive playing. Mark Fenn and David Franklin were two-time medalists during the '71 season. Chuck, Mark, Steve, and Dacre all returned as letter men in '72. 159 I m S cS i | V 1 v ®| (G rp?o L 4GESS 1 ■ 1 t 1 . fc Harry Brown Guy Humphries Jim Craig Gary DeRush i ; ' y fV « 1 Dan Kenyon Terry Lanman a -t 1l6ti r fir T lie J i1 - ... ■ | Bob Fuoco Dick Grigsby Dick Quimby Tom Patton Ron Miller Jim Porter Dan Roberts Gene Wilder Fred Williams baseball tops league The Tiger baseball team recorded a 13-6 season record which included the Southwestern League Championship, coached by John Me Lennon, Bill Fanning, Everett Johnson, and John Verzuh. Leading hitters were Dan Kenyon (.382), Dick Quimby (.381), Terry Lanman (. 292), Gene Wilder (. 276), Mark Macomber (.270), and Jim Corder (.261). Pitching duties were shared by Dan Roberts (6-1), Joe Sanchez (3-3), Ron Miller (3-2), and Kenyon (1-0). In their bid for a state championship, the Tigers were defeated in the quarterfinals 3-0, by a strong Arvada West Team. Opponent We They Fruita 11 S Farmington 6 2 Cortez 4 3 Durango 11 1 Mullens (Denver) 1 4 Delta 12 5 Montrose 13 0 Palisade 3 2 Farmington 4 13 Farmington 3 4 Fruita 1 0 Durango 6 7 Cortez 7 6 Palisade 2 0 Delta 4 5 Central 7 6 Montrose 12 2 C entral 10 5 Arvada West-quarter finals 0 3 JayVee and sophomore players were STANDING--Richard Van Dyke, John Cooper, Vincent Guerrie, Steve Schiesswohl, Roy Garner, Don Pacotti, Jeff Catt, Steve Kuretich, Dick Hall, Bill Noxon, Nathan Nelson, Clark Miller, Steve Cyphers, and Andy Rodriquez; FRONT ROW—Randy Pollard, Bobby LeFebre, Jim Hollingsworth, Bob Fuoco, Joe Rowlands, Mike Rodriquez, Norm Lindauer, Ken Wooters, and Gene Hammond. team takes 13th conference INVITATION A LS Mesa Delta Cortez Conference Provo, Utah 3rd Place Tied for 1st 3rd Place 1st Place 2nd Place The GJHS track team has taken the conference meet 13 out of 15 years. The 1971 team broke four records: 880 relay 440 relay Broken by: triple jump Broken by: 2 mile run Broken by: 1 min. 30 sec. 43.9 sec. Gary Dickey Mike Kuretich Joe Mendicelli Doug Quimby 44' 11 2 Paul Miller 10 min. 36 sec. Pat Brennen A. With good form, Kent Johnson flew over the bar. B. Paul Miller set a new record in triple jump (44' 1 ; ) C. Kent Jacobs sprinted hard to take the heat in low hurdles. 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He careful, j iriue to be bappy. 72 annual staff Dorthy Burleigh Sandie Hoback Valerie Townsend editors tttiirx a Vbeyta, Kenneth 47 vcker, Lynda 73, 121 vcker, Randy 14, 92, 106, .21, 123, 134, 143, 156 vcosta, Frank 73 vdair, Cynthia 73 vdams, Susan 47 viken, Mischel 73 liken, Richard 47 ikers, James 73 ilbrethsen, Gretchen 61, 66, 73 ilbrethsen, Karen 14, 61, 69, 93, 94, 104, 108, 116, 117 ilire, Olivia 73 vllen, Pam 47, 66 illison, Penny 47 ilyea, Marcella 14 vnderies, Jane 73 vnderies, Mary 17, 93, 96, 133 inderson Carla 47 vnthony, Calvin 60 intonopoulos, Angie 73 vppelin, Barbara 66, 73 iragon, Anna 88 iragon, Pat 14, 172 irchuleta, Ernest 88 irchuleta, JoAnn 73 irchuleta, Mark 47 irchuleta, Mike 73 irchuleta, Robert 88 irchuleta, Steve 47 irevian, Paul 47 irmour, Jayson 47 irms, David 47 ireapalo, Monica 73 vrzapalo, Pefee 47 ishcraft, Debra 47, 62, 70 ishcraft, Linda 73 itwood Shauna 47 Vtwood, Tauna 73 itkinson, Terry 14 ludino, Gordon 47 ludino, Jim 14, 125 b •abbitt, James 88 •aeon, Amy 73 aeon, Steve 14, 36 •ailey, Diane 47 Jailey, Don 47 •ailey, Ron 47 laillie, Mrs. Virginia 142 •aker, Devona 47, 127 •aker, Richard 140 aker, Susan 14, 35, 66, 69, 109, 121, 133, 130 iambino, Diane 14 • anks, Dan 73 •arbour, Chris 47 •aseler, Sam 136,139 ‘•asford, Lawrence 73 iasford, Lila 14 • asford, Thelma 47 Basford, Wilma 47 Basinger Martha 14, 61, 130 Bates, Leslie 47 Bauer, Brian 47 Baughman, Kent 73 Baughman, Miss Lois 139 Bauman, Aleta 73 Baxter, Debrorah 14 Baxter, Robert 73 Beard, Eldon 46, 139 Beatty, Emma 88 Beatty, Erma 88 Bebee, Mark 47 Belcastro, Sandy 14 Belden, Ricci 14 Belt, Francine 42, 47 Benetti, Charise 14 Bennett, Pam 14 Benson, Susan 73 Benson, Tom 73 Berg, David 73 Berg, Joyce, 47 Berg, Paul 14 Bergman, Jane 14,94,96, 100,126,193 Bertrand, David 73 Bertrand, Irene 15, 66 Bertrand, Robert 15 Bervig, Royce 69, 73 Besso, Paul 88 Betterton, Butch 47, 156 Betzer, Sheri 15, 121, 129, 172 Beverly, Kent 47 Bibeau, Delia 15, 43 Bieber, Julie 15, 36, 121, 164 Bielak, Dave 15,40, 143 Biergans, Donna 73 Biesecker, Ricky 73 Biesecker, Rosemarie 15 Bilyeu, David 88 Bingham, Debra 69,73, 133 Bishop, Bruce 15, 132 Bishop, Glenda 73 Bissell, Miss Donna 100, 138, 141 Bizer, Duane 15 Bizer, Kathy 47 Blanchat, Denise 15 Blevens, Charles 15, 132 Blevens, Terry 47 Blevins, Charlene 47 Blunk, Sharon 15 Boge, Larry 66, 73, 147 Bohl, Marilyn 15 Boita, Tom 47, 61, 143, 147 Bond, Larry 15 Bondourant, Betty 47 Bonilla, Theresa 15 Boogert, Bonnie 66, 73 Borden, Paul 15, 150 Born, Delmer 139 Boss, Sherie 47, 129 Bottinelli, Dan 47, 148 Bowden, Wanda 48, 61 Bower, Alan 15 Boyer, Bruce 34 Boyle, Donald 73, 147 Boyer, George 48, 156 Brach, Dianna 15,66,69,104 Bradbury, Michael 15,66 Bradford, Craig 48,121 Brandt, Barbara 48 Branscum, Randall 88 Brant, Stephen 48 Bray, John 16 Bray, Judy 73 Breckenridge, Susan 48 Brennan, David 73,147 Brennan, Pat 16,150,151,152 Brey, James 16 Bristow, Patricia 16 Bristow, Thomas 88 Britt, Benton 16, 36 Britton, Lois 48 Brophy, Amy 48 Brown, Barbara 88 Brown, Douglas 69, 74 Brown, Harry 16, 69, 95, 96, 143, 146, 160, 194 Brown, Melanie 48 Brown, Pattie 48, 70 Brown, Randy 74, 154 Brophy, Tim 88 Brumbaugh, Cathy 48, 129 Bruns, Deborah 16, 66, 69, Bnms, J anise 48 Brunson, Bruce 48 Buescher, Cindy 48, 127 Buffington, Roberta 16 Buljung, Robert 16 Bullen, Dave 16, 66, 152 Burford, Kelley 16,94,121, 125 Burford, Richard, 74 Burke, Mike 16,152 Burke, Shauna 16, 61, 69, 117, Burkhalter, Randy 48 Burleigh, David 74, 125, 150, 161 Burleigh, Dorothy 16, 36 Burleigh, Linda 48,121 Burley, Barbara 60, 61 Burns, Bruce 48, 69, 104 Burns, David 16, 121, 150 Burns, Mike 16 Burns, Pam 60, 125 Burns, Pat 16, 134 Burton, Shirley 16, 66, 67, 134 Busch, Mark 48, 143, 147 Bush, Joe 17, 197 Bush, Mari 72, 74, 121, 132 Bush, Pamela 48, 66 Buskirk, Steve 17, 93, 104, 108, 117 Buthom, Alice 17, 36 Butler, Leslie 34 Buzan, Cynthia 74 Byers, Mike 17,66 Byers, Terri 17, 62, 118 Byrom, Merry 74, 129 r Cadez, Marc 17 Cadez, Stephen 74 Cady, Frank 17, 132 Caldwell, Debra 74 Calkins, Joyce 74 Callahan, Colleen 60 Callison, Steve 48 Cammack, Cary 66, 74 Cammack, Rita 48 Campbell, Debbie 17 Campbell, Janis 17, 36,61, 94, 129 Campbell Laurie 74 Campbell, Sandra 48 Canaday, Raymond 121, 141 Cardwell, Owen 74 Carlson, William 74 Carmack, Kerry 74 Carmichael, Joel 66, 74, 121, 158 Carmichael, Mrs. Tess 36, 65, 136 Carothers, Kenneth 141 Carpenter, Brenda 17, 172 Carpenter, Jeff 17, 132 Carpenter, Robin 66, 74 Carr, Steve 48 Carson, Sheilah 48 Carter, James 48, 147 Carter, Margaret 74 Cary, Nanita 48 Casey, Robert 88 Casey, Shauna 88 Cass, Randy 48 Catrow, Debra 37 Catt, Jeff 48, 143, 161 Caviness, Terry 60 Cerkoney, Kevin 68, 74 Chadez Gary 17, 44 Chapel, Thomas 74 Chapin, Randy 74 Chapmanx, Carol 17, 35, 66, 130 Chapman, Carol 17, 35, 66, 130 Chase, Marcia 74, 123 Chavez, Joe 48, 147, 158 Chavies, Charleah 17, 61, 66, 69,104,133 Cherp, Debrah 74 Cheskaty, James 48 Chesnick, Loren 74 Chesnick, Tommy 49, 147, 158 Chiaro, Larry 74, 123, 147 Chiono, Cecile 49 Chiono, Matt 17, 36, 92, 93, 94, 96, 116, 121 Chiovaro, Mary 49 Christensen, Jan 17, 35, 70, 93, 126, 193 Christensen, Laura 17 Christensen, Linda 74 Christensen, Wendy 49, 180 Christianson, Steven 74, 154 Christopher, Vernon 17 Clark, Darrell 74 Clark, Marti 17, 101, 121, 125 Clark, Pam 17 Clary, Debi 18, 172 Cline, Diann 49 Cline, Nancy 18,45 Cloyd, Ronald 18 Clubb, Mary 49 Clymer, Ramona 49, 66, 127 Coca, Danny 49, 158 Cochran, Calvin 18, 39 Cochran, Dean 18,61 Cochran, Dwayne 60 Coff, Harry 18 Cohan, Jaylene 49 Cole, Timothy 69, 74 Collins, David 74 Collins, Lloyd 75 Collom, Catherine 34, 133 Colony, Vickie 18,121, 192 Colosimo, Steve 49 Congdon, Margaret 49, 61, 66, 69, 100, 117 Conklin, William 75 Connor, Victoria 75 Conwell, Roxana 49 Cook, Dale 75, 147 Cook, Dennis 75 Cook, Diana 75, 129 Cooley, Ann 68, 75 Cooley, Pamela 49,61, 119, 191 Cooper, Jan 49, 129 Cooper, John 49, 147, 161, 155 Cooper, Michele 75, 129 s are a joke.. .yearbooks are a 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Yearbooks 199 Cordary, Mike 49 Cordova, Charles 88 Cordray, Gary 65, 137 Corey, Steve 18 Cornwall, Tom 18, 181 Cotton, Kim 49 Coulson, Mike 49 Cox, Debra 49 Cox, Gail 34 Cox, Lori 18, 126, 193 Cox, Sandra 75 Craig, Dan 18, 62, 93, 96, 100, 133, 143 Craig, Denise 34 Craig, James 18,160 Crcmeens, Mark 49 Crim, Allen 18,66,94 Crim, Susan 18, 66 Croom, Daniel 75 Crosby, Cynthia 49, 170, 183 Cunningham, Carolyn 49, 185 Currier, Ellen 18, 69, 104 Currier, Lola 49, 66, 69 Curtis, Chuck 18, 99,159 Cruz, Daniel 75 Cyphers, Anne 18, 35, 36, 93, 94,121 b Dailey, Charlotte 75 Dalton, Bengie 34 Dangler, Kathy 18 Dangler, Stephen 75 Daniel, Paul 18, 35, 94,101, 102,103,121 Daniels, Michael 75, 147 Daniels, Sharon 19 Darien, Leiford 13, 139 Darley, Laurie 75 Daskam, Robin 19, 61 Dauk, Robert 49 Davidson, Rosita 49 Davis, Constance 60 Davis, Doug 19 Davis, Jerry 66, 75 Davis, John 75 Davis, Susan 75 Dawes, Glenn 136 Dawson, Lewis 19, 152 DeBuono, Steven 75 DeCamp, Darlene 49, 61, 69 DeGrassi, Nancy 49 DeLong, Jane 19 DeLucas, Cyndi 19, 36 Dering, Greg 75 DeRose, David 49 DeRush, Gary 19, 160 Desrosiers, Paul 19, 62 DeWeese, Roger 19 Dhabolt, Anna 19, 121 Dhabolt, Joan 75 Diaz, Angelina 75 Dickerson, Robert 75 Dickey, Gary 49, 123, 144, 152 Dickey, Jeri 75 Dickman, David 75 Dickson, Scott 75, 147 Diehl, Rebecca 50 DiThomas, Frances 19 Dixon, Ken 19 Dodge, Dianna 19, 134 Doeden, Greg 50, 155 Doerr, Harold 19 Doody, James 50 Dorland, Alan 19 Dorman, Lucie 19, 35, 70 Dowd, Michele 50 Dowdy, Ken 50 Downs, Karen 50 Drake, Terry 50,121 Duck, Vernon 140 Duel, Dixie 75,121 Duffek, Fabian 19 Duffek, Tom 75 Dufford, Judy 75 Dufford, Teddie 50, 197 Duncan, Donald 60 Dunn, Charles 139,152 Dunn, Deborah 88 Dunn, Robert 19 Dwyer, Kevin 75, 154 e Eaklor, Vicki 19,40, 66, 69, 104 Earthman, Carla 66, 76 Eddy, Mrs. Elaine 142 Edfast, Carolyn 76 Edfast, Curt 20, 66, 69 Edgington, Gary 76, 147 Edie, Brian 76 Edwards, Debra 20, 132 Edwards, Dennis 66, 76, 156 Edwardes, Tom 50 Edwards, Renee 76, 129 Egender, Vicki 20 Eisenach, Pamela 76 Eksund, Elizabeth 20, 61 Eksund, Rhonda 76 Elder, Sue 76 Elhart, Rick 20 Ellinwood, Peter 50 Elliott, Kathy 50, 66, 91, 121 134 Elliott, Mark 61, 72, 76, 61 Elliott, Ricky 76 Elliott, Rusey 20 Elliott, Sharon 76, 121 Ellis, Celeste 20 Ellrick, Martin 20, 66 Ely, Doug 50, 66, 147 Ely, Nancy 66, 69, 76 Emmons, Cindy 50 Engler, Steven 66, 76 English, James 34 Engquist, Debbie 76 Ensley, Clint 20, 94 Erwin, Glen 50 Erwin, Virgil 76 Esquibel, Steve 76 Evans, Jon 20, 36, 164, 190 Everett, Wes 20, 61 f Faber, Martin 50 Falsone, Richard 76, 121 Fanning, William 140, 161 Fante, Stephen 76, 154 Fariello, Bill 20 Fedel, Cathy 76 Felczak, Claudia 20 Feltus, Jan 76 Fenn, Mark 20, 35,109, 121, 159, 192 Ferguson, Scott 50 Ferris, Charles 141 Ferris, Paul 20 Fielding, Ward 20 Finley, David 50 Fisher, Charlotte 20, 121, 132, Fisher, Tammy 50 Fitzhugh, Mike 50 Fitzpatrick, Lily 76 Flatten, Theresa 50, 119, 129 Fleer, Glenn 50, 71, 148 Fleming, Donna 76 Flores, Curtis 61, 76, 147 Flores, Ronnie 20 Flower, David 50, 68, 94, 189 Flynn, Belinda 88 Fogg, John 50 Fogg, Lyndon 76 Ford, Stacy 50, 66, 69,133, Forsgren, Amy 50 Fortune, Steve 76 Foster, Ann 50, 123 Foster, Becky 76 Foster, Bill 76 Foster, Layne 20, 62, 96, 109 Foster, Kathy 76 Foster, Margaret 21, 35, 41 Foster, Nora 76 Foster, Peggy 77 Foster, Raleigh 88 Foster, Roy 50 Foster, Mrs. Sara 142 Fox, Carol 77 Foy, Aletz 77 Franklin, David 159 Franklin, George 21 Franklin, Ken 34 Franklin Zane 77 Franklin, Zelda 50 Frazier, Mrs. Lorraine 136 Freeman, Greg 21, 94, 134 Freeman, Larry 21, 121 Freeman, Phillip 50, 147, 155 Fraser, John 88 Fresquez, Dorothy 77 Fresquez, Jim 34 Frigetto, Pamela 77 Frisch, Charles 77, 154 Frisch, Jo Marie 21 Fuhrmeister, Donna 21 Fuhrmiester, Doris 77 Fuller, Jim 50 Fulk, Donald 77 Fundinger, Marcia 21 Fuoco, Bernadette 51, 69 Fuoco, Bob 21, 160, 161 9 Gaggini, Catherine 51 Gagle, Dan 21 Gaines, Eliana 51, 66, 69 Gallagher, Joe 21 Gallob, Robert 34 Gaiber, Guy 21 Garcia, Dona 77 Garcia, Jennie 34 Garcia, JoLynn 21, 39, 66 Garcia, Nancy 88 Garcia, Paul 21 Garcia, Rick 77 Gardner, Denise 21 Gardner, Eric 21 Gardner, Jim 51, 121, 144, 155 Gamer, Robin 77 Gamer, Roy 21, 161 Gamer, Tim 51, 133, 144, Carver, Steve 66, 77 Gates, Colette 88 Gatie, Sheila, 21 Gavin, Paul 60 Gdovin, Mark 77 Gear, Robert 140, 146, 159 Gearhart, Barbara 21 Giebler, Gayla 51 Gierhart, Patricia 77 Gilbert, Darrell 51 Gliddon, Margaret 21, 39 Gillmorc, Jamie 77 Girdley, Tracey 77 Goad, Don 51, 150 Goble, Deanna 22 Godwin, Gary 77 Gofforth, Cheryl 77 Goffredi, Rodger 51, 66 Golike, Gregory 66, 77 Gomez, Laurie 51 Gonzales, Doris 77 Gonzales, toward 88 Good, Mary Jo 22,94,96, 100, 116, 121 Good, Steve 77, 147, 158 Gordon, Joy 51, 110, 127 Gormley, Tom 77, 117, 149, 154 Gould, Jo Ann 77 Graham, Rodger 7 7 Graham, William 136, 141 Granere, Clyde 135 Grasso, Louis 135 Greear, Mike 22 Green, Jeffery 77 Green, John 22, 192 Green, Nancy 77 Green, Sharon 77 Green, Sherry 51, 129 Green Twila 77 Green, William 51 Gregory, Julie 46, 51, 94, 100, 116, 125 Griffith, Debra 77 Griffith, Melody 78 Griffith, Patricia 51 Grigsby, Dick 160 Gropp, Dee Ann 66, 78 Grubb, Georgette 68, 78 Guadnola, Miss Mary 137 Guerrie, Vincent 22,109, 161 Guess, Nancy 22 Guillen, Loretta, 78 Guillen, Peggy 22 Cummers, Mrs. Ida 46, 136 Guth, Greg 78, 154 Guyton, Michelle 66, 78 Haakenson, Marta 78 Hacker, Charmaine 51, 66, 69 Hackler, Kathy Mae 31 Hackney, Randy 51 Hackney, Robert 22 Hafey, Tim 22, 144, 146, 152 Haggerty, Linda 51, 94, 130 . .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. . yearbooks are a joke.. .ye 200 Haigler, Charles 136,139 Haining, Debbie 51, 119 Hajek, Ray 22 Halbrook, James 51 Haldeman, Kayla 22,61,94, 116 Hale, Marsha 78 Hale, Nancy 51, 121 Hall, Brian 78 Hall, Dick 22, 39, 40, 96, 104, 109,134,161 Hall, Hadley 51 Hall, Keith 51 Hall, Rodger 51,61,117 Hall, Tim 78, 121 Haller, David 51 Haller, Loren 22, 92, 96, 144, 145, 157 Hamilton, Dianna 22 Hamilton, Vicki 22, 36, 39, 118,125 Hammond, Barbara 64, 66, 78 Hammond, Becky 51,61,66, 69,131 Hammond, Carol 22,66 Hammond, Cene 22,109,144, 161 Hanson, Gene 34 Hanson, Kay 88 Hanson, Sharon 51 Harbert, Andy 51, 144, 147 Hardcastle, Jeff 22, 39 Harris, Barbara 88 Harris, Pat 68, 78 Harris, Steve 22,40,61,117 Harris, Thad 78, 147 Harrison, Janet 78 Hart, Glen 22, 68 Hart, Mike 22 Hartmon, William 52 Hatfield, Sharon 52, 61 Hathaway, William 23 Haven, Jane 23, 39 Heck, Jim 78 Hefner, Scott 52 Heinrich, Paul 78 Henderson, Norman 78 Hendrickson, Herschel 60 Hensley, Debbie 60 Herdman, Christine 66, 78 Herold, David 78 Herrera, Chris 23 Herrera, Leroy 34 Herrick, Ralph 69-78 Hetland, Shari 78 Hetzel, Dennis 78 Hiatt, Janine 78 Hiatt, Ron 23, 66 Hickman, Lauri 23, 62, 66, 104, 125, 189, 193 Hickman, Sheri 66, 69, 78 Hicks, Randy 23 Higgins, Coleman 23 Higley, Debra 23 Hjortvald, Kirsten 23 Hill, Holly 78 Hill, Mark 78, 147 Hilleary, Donna 52, 125 Hindman, Cherie 52, 119 Hinkson, Chris 52, 65 Hinshaw, Penny 88 Hitchins, Mrs. Jeannette 142 Hitchins, Martha 66, 69, 78 Hoback, Debbie 23 Hoback, Sandie 23, 36, 66, 69, 93, 121 Hobbs, Linda 52, 66 Holbert, Rick 60 Hollick, Miss Frances 46,136 are a Joke.. .yearbooks are a joke. Hillingsworth, James 23, 39, 161 Holloway, Sue 23, 66, 69, 104, 125 Holmes, Charles 52 Holmes, Chid 23, 39 Holmes, Kurt 78, 147 Holmes, Ted 52 Hooker, Vickie 52 Hopkins, Rodger 23 Hopper, David 23 Hopper, Pamela 78 Horton, Dottie 78 Houle, Barbara 78 Howe, Mrs. Helen 136 Hubbard, Glenda 78 Hubbard, John 137 Huber, Kim 78 Hudson, Brad 78 Humphries, Guy 23, 39, 102, 103, 109, 123, 144, 160 Humphries, Kara 52, 66, 69, 133, 130 Hunt, Carol 23 Hunt, Roy 78, 154 Hurst, Robert 78 Hutchins, Holly 52 Hutchison, Lyn 79 Hutchinson, Tim 79 Hutton, Janet 23, 39 Hutton, Mark 79 Hyre, Debra 23 ♦ t lies, Daniel 79 lies, Kenneth 79 Indegard, LeeAnn 66, 67, 69, 79 Ingram, Larry 46, 140, 150, 151 Ingram, Wayland 79 Isbell, Christi 79 Isbell, Kim 52 ♦ I Jachim, Jacqueline 52 Jackson, Donald 52 Jackson, Michael 79 Jackson, Thad 159 Jacob, Michael 66, 79, 149 Jacobs, Kent 52, 66, 145, 146, 162 Jacobs, Marion 66, 67, 69, 138 Jacobson, Eric 79 Jacoby, Mrs. Carol 142 Jacquez, Raymond 88 James, Robert 135, 138 Jaramillo, Debbie 52 Jarrell, Gary 24 Jarrell, Rick 24,150 Jennings, Raelene 24 Jimenez, Donald 52 John, Jaqueline 52, 129 John, Jill 79 Johnson, Cyndi 52 Johnson, Ev 139, 161, 155 Johnson, Karla 34 Johnson, Kent 162 Johnson, Kurt 52 Johnson, Robby 79, 154 Johnson, Scott 24 Johnson, Sharon 79 Johnson, Shirley 24 Johnson, Steve 24 Johnson, Sue 52, 62 Johnson, Ted 24 Johnson, Winston 79, 150, 158 Johnston, Shirley 52, 121 Jones, Barbara 24 Jones, Chris 24, 94, 100, 101, 116,125 Jones, David 60, 66 Jones, Deborah 79,129 Jones, James 52 Jones, Michael 79 Jones, Robert 24 Jones, Sherie 52 Jones, Teresa 79 Jordon, Robert 58, 158 Jouflas, Denice 46, 52 Jouflas, Peter 72, 80, 121, 154 k Kaiser, Sandy 24 Kanaly, Martha 80. 129 Kanaly, Mike 52 Kantola, Sarah 52,94, 121 Kara, Nancy 52, 61 Karly, Stephanie 66, 80 Karp, Leslie 80, 120 Kaufman, Jim 80 Kearl, Kirk 80 Keas, Mrs. Donna 142 Keith, Linda 24, 95, 102, 103, 109, 121, 123, 130 Kendall, Don 24 Keller, Gregory 52 Kelley, Mark 80 Kelly, Diana 80 Kelly, Rose Mary 80 Kelly, Tom 53, 152 Kemper, Douglas 66, 80 Kemper, Ralph 24, 66, 69 Kendrick, Harold 88 Kendrick, Pamela 53, 95 Kenney, Nancy 53, 191 Kenyon, Dan 24, 39, 160,161 Kercheval, Heidi 24, 66, 69 Kercheval, Michael 66, 80 Kerski, Catherine 80 Kiefer, Dennis 72, 137 Kiesling, Dana 24, 36, 43 Kilmer, Jeff 68, 80 King, Mark 53, 147 Kiiby, John 80 Kissner, Michael 24 Kissner, Steven 80 Klein, Debbie 80 Klements, Ron 24, 95, 96, 101, 133, 145 Kleweno, Robert 34 Kline, Leslie 60 Kloberdanz, Virginia 53 Knoch, Tina 66, 80 Knode, Mike 25, 39, 196 Knowles, Deborah 53, 61 Knox, Charlynn 80 Koehn, Kenneth 139 Kohler, Mary 53 Kohls, Nick 142 Koiter, Jeff 53, 66, 133, 148 Kottman, Steve 80 Kralicek, Max 141 Krasnow, Eugene 88 Krey, Mark 80 Kriegh, Patricia 80 Krizman, John 139, 147, 154 Kupecz, Katy 25, 66, 132, 131 Kuretich, Steve 53, 66, 161 I Lacko, Helen 25, 39, 61, 94, 104, 109, 117 Lafferty, Barbara 80 Lambert, Doug 25 Lambson, William 80 Lamke, Dana 80 Landrum, George 80 Landry, Rene 25 Landry, Robin 25 Lang, James 25 Lange, Ron 53 LaNite, Bob 25 LaNite, Helen 53, 121 Lanman, Gary 53 Lanman, Terry 25, 160, 161 Larsen, Bill 25,40, 66,125, 145 Larson, Brad 46, 53, 121, 195 Larson, Peter 13, 139 Larson, Susan 25, 69 Law, Gayle 80 Lawton, Lilly 53 Lawton, Mary 53 Leach, Kathleen 80 Lee, Andrew 80 Lee, Grady 88 Lee, Karla 66, 69, 80 Lee, Pat 25 LeFebre, Bob 25,121,161 Leimbach, Neina 88 Leimbach, Stephen 88 Lent, Candy 81 Leon, Ramon 81 Lesher, Edith 53 Lesko, JoAnn 25, 129 Lewis, Donna 15 Lewis, Steve 53 Liff, Ross 81 Ligrani, Alfred 88 Ligrani, Don 140, 147 Ligrani, Larry 81, 65 Lindauer, Norm 53, 161 Linnemeyer, Steve 53, 159 Lipp, Carl 53 Lipp, Cathy 25, 35 Loback, Josslyn 53 Loback, Lynda 25 Lockie, Stewart 34 London, Pamela 53 Lopas, Dennis 53 Lorimore, Denise 25 Low, Mrs. Mildred 142 Lowe, Georgia 25, 94, 96, 100 101 Lowell, Glen 26, 94 Lucerne, Karen 26, 134 Lucerne, Vickie 81, 129 Lucero, Gary 68, 81, 150, 158 Lucero, Margarita 81 . .yearbooks are 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Marianna 26, 39, 66, 69 93, 133 Maldonado, Cynthia 81 Mancuso, Rockie 54, 134 Manown, Brian 36 Manzanares, Barbara 69, 81, 129 Manzanares, Geraldine 26, 69, 129 Maranville, Mike 26 Maranville, Penny 54 Marasco, Emily S4 Marasco, Mary Jo 26, 35, 39, 61, 117, 121 Marks, Lowaine 81 Marsden, Jack 54 Marsh, James 54 Martin, David 54, 155 Martin, Gerald 54, 66 Martin, Karen 69, 81 Martin, Russ 81, 147, 158 Martinez, Consuelo 60 Martinez, Elmer 54, 150 Martinez, Emily 88 Martinez, Karen 26, 132 Martinez, Manuel 154 Martinez, Nancy 88 Martinez, Patsy 81 Martinez, Steve 81 Martinez, Tony 81 yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. 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Mitchell, Pam 82 Mitchell, Paula 54 Molotoris, Eric 54 Monte, Victor 82 Montoya, Connie 68, 69, 82, 121 Montoya, David 65, 82 Montoya, Maxine 27, 40 Montoya, Toni 54 Moon, Robert 140 Moon, Ronald 140 Moore, Georgianna 27, 126, 193 Moore, Victor 82, 121 Moorland, Roxie 27,61,129 Morford, Judy 27 Morford, Vercla 27 Morris, Brenda 27 Morris, Michael 82 Morrow, Lane 27, 39 Morse, James 54 Morse, Lynn 54, 185 Morton, Robert 66, 82 Moss, Marcia 82 Motz, Greg 27, 69 Moulton, Bob 27, 145 Mountz, Jody 27 Mow, Leland 54 Moyer, Mike Moyer, Steve 54, 152 Mueller, Nancy 54, 66, 69 Mueller, Bob 54, 63 Mulford, Mrs. Viola 142 Mullenix, Rhonda 82 Munroe, Scott 27 Murch, Jeffrey 82 Murch, Jo-Ann 27,66 Murch, Teresa 27 Murphy, Della 27, 68 Murphy, Gail 60 Murphy, Joyce 54, 66 Muyskens, Miss Janet 129, 139 Myers, Debra 82 Myers, Marlene 64, 82 tt Neece, Brenda Nelson, Chris 27, 61, 126,193 Nelson, Kathleen 82 Nelson, Lori 28 Nelson, Marsha 66, 82 Nelson, Nathan 54, 153, 116, 145, 161 Nelson, Steve 28,66, 133 Neubauer, Leonard 137, 139 Newbury, Janice 55 Newman, Bryan 55 Nichols, Pamela 55 Nickels, Linda 82 Nielson, Becky 82 Nielsen, Christopher 82 Nielson, Colleen 28 Nisley, Jack 28,66,69, 132 Norris, Steve 55, 63 Norris, Walter 28 Northrop, Angela 69, 72, 83 Norton, Jeffry 55 Novinger, Fred 83 Novinger, Sandy 34 Novotny, Kay 83 Noxon, Billy 161 o O'Brien, Kathy 55 O'Brien, Terry 83, 154 Odelberg, Cheryl 28, 61 Ogle, Bill 88 O'Grady, Diane 83 Oldham, Debbie 55 Ooley, Charles 83 Ooley, Kenneth 83 Orloff, Becky 28, 66 Osborn, Nancy 55 Osborne, Paul 28 Otto, Greg 55 Ouellette, Lisa 55, 130 Overmeyer, Lori 83 P Pace, Tim 39 Pacotti, Donald 161 Pacotti, Connie 36, 55 Page, Pat 28, 35, 134, 145, 185, 153 Pagel, Danny 60 Pagel, Delilah 34 Pagel, Derita 83 Pahler, Jeannine 55 Pahlke, Sharon 28 Palmer, Mary 55 Palo, Bryce 28, 35 Park, Rocky 55 Parker, Cynthia 55 Parker, Delinda 55, 121, 130 Parker, Jack 83 Parker, Janet 55 Patterick, Michelle 83,121 Patton, Donald 55 Patton, Tom 160 Paulson, Becky 56 Payne, Debbie 56 Payne, Lori 83 Payne, Robert 83 Pearce, Holly 66, 83 Pease, Lee 83, 158 Pease, Kim 56, 61, 156 Peaslee, Kent 66, 83, 154 Peavey, Elizabeth 56,66, 118 Peck, Mark 83, 149 Pembridge, Cindy 28, 121 Pembridge, Melissa 83 Perales, Roy 56, 150, 158 Percival, Don 56 Peri no, Lloyd 56, 149 Perino, Stanley 28 Perrin, Chuck 56 Perry, Greg 83 Perry, Jacqueline 83 Perry, Julie 83, 129 Perry, Linda 83, 129 Personne, Janette 56, 69 Petefish, Rhonda 56 Peters, Michael 83 Peterson, John 83 Peterson, Kay 56, 66, 190 Petrafeso, Valeria 66, S3 Peyton, Marla 56, 61 Pfister, Larry 56 Pifer, Linda 83 Pigford, Kent 66, 83 Pitteruff, George 83 Pitts, Mrs. Betty 72, 136 Pitts, Dale 56 Phillips, Frederick 34 Phillips, Tom 13, 28, 36, 121, 120 Piersall, Janis, 28, 39,66, 130, 132, 192 Pifer, Cheryl 28 Pollard, Randy 28,66, 116, 133, 145, 153, 161 Polley, Donna 28 Pond, Dick 56, 156 Pond, Jill 28,61, 119 Pond, John 88, 121, 150, 156 Porter, Jim 160 Porter, Pat 56 Porter, Susan 28,61, 117 Porter, Terry 66, 83 Porterfield, Carolyn 28, 61 Potratz, Laura 83 Potratz, Vicki 28, 36 Potter, Jeanette 28, 69 Power, Barry 84 Powers, Frank 84 Power, Wendy 28 Praete, Patricia 56 Prinster, Andy 56 Prinster, Ceyl 13,28,61,116, 117, 131, 134 Prinster, Joe 29, 66, 69 Prinster, John 61, 68, 84 Prinster, Sandra 84 Puhler, Kenneth 84 .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearboc 202 Punkoney, William 56 q Quan, Amy 56, 119, 129 Quan, Helen 29, 119 Quimby, Dick 56, 121, 146, 147, 153, 160 Quintana, Nancy 56, 121 Quintana, Shireen 84 r Radebaugh, Deborah 56 Radebaugh, William 84 Radke, Debbe 34 Ragsdale, Sandy 29, 35,62 Ramsey, Bill 56 Ramsey, David 84 Ramsey, Pam 29 Randall, Ron 56, 66 Randolph, Lana 56, 66 Raso, Sylvia 56 Ratekin, Debra 84 Ratliff, Oscar 56 Reams, Charles 66, 84 Rector, Marie 84, 121 Reece, Rebecca 84 Reed, Debra 57, 166, 170 Reed, Debra 84 Reeves, Alex 57 Reeves, Anna 57 Reicks, Mrs, Charlotte 136 Reigles, Debbie 29 Reimer, Steven 84, 154 Renteria, Delores 57 Reust, Henry 84 Reust, Rhonda 57 Reyes, Julio 57 Reynolds, Bernie 84 Rice, Christine 57 Rice, Renee 84 Rice, Robin, 29 Richards, Donald 68, 84, 147 Richards, Steven 61, 84 Richardson, Dianna 84 Richardson, Kathleen 29 Rick, Raymond 29 Ridder, Douglas 84 Riddle, Vernon 57, 146, 147, 155 Rigg, Jill 57, 180 Ripley, Richard 57 Ritter, Cindy 29, 36, 66, 69 Robbins, Connie 29 Roberts, Dan 29,146, 160, 161 Roberts, Janet 84 Roberts, Jimmie 138, 148 Roberts, Michael 57, 61, 117 Roberts, Sue 29 Robinson, Deborah 84 Robison, Caleen 84 Rocke, Bill 29, 39 Rockert, Leslie 84 Rockert, Mike 29 Rodgers, Rhandy 30 Rodriguez, Andy 57, 146, 161, 155 Rodriguez, Cindy 57 Rodriguez, Linda 84 Rodriguez, Lloyd 57, 68 Rodriguez, Mary 57 Rodriguez, Mary 84 Ridriguez, Richard 84 Rodwell, Donna 39 Roe, Miss Ida 136 Rogers, Spencer 84, 154 Rohrig, Mark 57 Roles, Wallace 84 Romero, Jeanette 84 Romero, Richard 84 Romero, Ross 57 Romero, Sharon 57 Romkee, Dale 57, 68, 147, 158 Roscoe, 136 Rose, Shiela 68, 84 Roth, Natalie 84 Roussin, George 57 Roussin, Jimmy 30 Rowlands, Joe 57, 68, 161 Rucker, Susan 57, 70, 119 Runge, Mrs, Virginia 13, 136 Rupe, Chuck 30 Ruppert, Patricia 84 Rusco, Neal 138 Rutan, Linda 57 Ruzucki, Susan 30, 118 a Salatino, Sam 141 Salerno, Theresa 30, 91, 126, 134,193 Sanchez, Esther 84 Sanchez, Joe 160 Sanchez, Rose 85 Sandefur, Don 141 Sanders, Herb 57 Sandoval, Rita 85 Sampson, Scott 30, 69 Sanders, Vera 30,192 Sapp, Rose Mary 30 Sargent, Jack 88 Sartain, Rick 30 Satterfield, Debbie 88 Sawyer, Edward 60 Sawyer, Nadine 88 Sawyer, Thomas 85, 154 Scaggs, Joel 140 Scales, Billy 85 Scales, Kathy 30 Schaaf, Donald 85 Schaaf, Jerry 60,68 Schaffer, Stephen 57, 61, 69 Schiesswohl, Scott 30, 39, 148 Schiesswohl, Steve 30,66, 133, 148,161, 196 Schmidt, Sheri 30, 39, 61, 117, 131 Schmittel, Michael 85 Schnell, Dan 30 Schoellman, Harold 60 Schoening, John 85 Scholbe, Steve 57, 61 Schroeder, Kurt 57, 146, 147 Schultz, Jacqueline 85 Schumacher, Becky 57, 127 Schweitzer, David 85 Scott, James 30 Sebold, Terry 68, 85 Sechrist, Ron 159 Selkirk, Steve 30, 66, 69, 146 Service, Patty 57 Seymour, Janet 30 Shahan, Jeannette 57, 119 Shahan, Ruby 85 Sharpe, Debra 58 Sharpe, Gregory 85, 154 Shaw, Larry 85 Shaw, Vincent 58 Sheldon, Kyle 30, 36, 119 Sheldon, Randy 85 Sheley, Audrea 85 Shellabarger, Leslie 85 Shellabarger, Lorraine 85 Shelton, Caprice 58 Sheperd, Cherie 23 Shepherd, Cindy 30, 36, 123 Shield, Patricia 85 Shipman, Patty 58, 66 Shive, Mary 31 Shoemaker, Wayne 58,181 Short, Dan 42, 58, 71, 118, 132, 155 Shortess, Cathy 58 Shoup, Carl 85 Shriver, Nancy 85 Shriver, Tammy 31 Sievers, Mark 68, 85 Sigismund, Walker 58, 134 Silcox, Laura 58,61,68,69 Simpson, David 85 Sisson, Vickie 31 Sixbey, Cynthia 85 Slade, Leonard 58 Smedley, Georgia 58, 66 Smith, Becky 31 Smith, Cynthia 85 Smith, Deborah 86, 129 Smith, Donna 31, 45 Smith, Jerry 58 Smith, Ralph 86 Smith, Shanna 86 Smith, Suzanne 58, 66 Sneed, Nita 86 Snyder, Kathy 58, 133, 183 Soelberg, Nicholas 86, 147 Soelberg, Paula 58, 180 Soinski, Bill 31 Sommers, Vicki 31, 130 Sorenson, Kent 86, 149 Sosa, Bob 160 Sosa, Paula 58 Southwell, Dee 31 Sparks, Nile 60, 68 Sparks, Shauna 86 Spam, Judy 31, 134,171 Spauer, Mike 58 Speaker, Jacqueline 60 Spehar, Mrs. Helen 142 Spehar, Tom 61, 146 Spooner, Christy 31, 61 Squires, Vickie 86 Staake, Patricia 31 Staake, Tina 86 Staake, Victor 58 Stadelman Mike 31, 146 Star ns, Mrs. Carolyn 142 St. Amour, Leslie 86 Stanfield, Ron 31 Steadman, Gary 58 Steffens, Kenneth 86 Steffensen, Terry 86 Stevens, Rebecca 34 Stevens, Rodney 34 Stevens, Valerie 58, 66 Stirling, Julia 31, 66, 69 Stoddart, Frank 88 Stone, Jeff 86 Stonebumer, Ronald 92,140 147 Storey, Cynthia 86 Storey, Sherry 31, 35, 119, 130 Stranger, Donna 31, 39, 61 Strobl, Mrs. Carloe 142 Stroh, Barbara 39, 58, 173 Stubbs, Mike 58, 61, 149 Sublette, Mrs Patricia 136 Stunkard, Bradley 88 Sullivan, Chris 31, 39 Sullivan, Colleen 58 Sullivan, Kevin 86 Sullivan, Miss Sandra 13, 138 Sullivan, Shan 31 Sundstrom, Dallas 32, 121 Suplizio, Carter 58 Sutherland, Casey 86 Sutrina, Gloria 58 Sutrina, John 86, 147, 158 Sutrina, Mr. John 137 Sutton, Cindy 32 Svaldi, Greg 86 Swain, Chalmer 86 Swan, Kimberly 58, 66, 125, 130 Swanson, Mrs. Gunhild Swingle, Louis 132, 140 Sybrant, Wendy 13, 32, 39, 133 t Taylor, Bill 86 Taylor, Bob 32 Taylor, Karen 58, 68 Taylor, Raymond 32 Teed, John 32, 66, 69 Temple, Carl 86 Temple, Mary 32, 132 Tenny, Mrs. Ada 142 Terrill, Laurie 58 Thatue, Terri 58 Theisen, Carry Theisen, Mary 32 Theisen, Peggy 86 Thiebolt, Fred 32, 172 Thomas, Steven 86 Thomas, Terry 59 Thomason, Michael 59 Thome, Bob 32, 150 Thome, John 140-141 Thompson, Christine 34 Thompson, Duane 86 Thompson, Michael 59 Thompson, Tamara 86 Thorpe, Trace 32 Thye, Kathy 32 Tiffany, Vianne 66, 86 Tillman, Marlin 32 Tolley, Allen 59 Tomasi, Kerry 32, 156 Toogood, Helen 32 Toren, Tammy 60 Torline, Charles 86, 147 Townsend, Barbara 66, 69, 86 Townsend, Bobbie 88 Townsend, Matt 60 Townsend, Valerie 32, 36 Traber, Mrs. Harriet 136, 138 Trafton, David 88 Treece, Robert 57, 117 Trefz, Robert 66,86 Tribolet, Cynthia 59,61 Trujillo, Bobbie 59 Trujillo, David 87 are a joke... yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are a joke.. .yearbooks are 203 Trumbo, Jana 32, 181 Tuchscher, Connie 87,121 Tucksen, Ugene 88 Turner, Barbara 32 Turner, David 32, 39, 40, 93, 145, 146 u Uhrlaub, Jeff 33 UlibarTi, Robert 87 Unrein, Dale 87, 147, 158 Unrein, Deanna 59 Uibach, Steve 33, 116 Urie, Pete 59 ti Valesquez, Doddie 33, 129 VanDahm, Michael 139, 158 Vandyke, Richard 59, 146, 147, 161 Van Dyke, Steven 87, 147, 154 Van Gundy, Robert 68, 87 Veatch, Janet 59,121 Velasquez, Norma 87 Verzuh, John 121, 141, 142, 161 Vivil, Gregory 59, 150 Vigil, Jeff 59 Vigil, Mary 87, 118, 129 Vogel, Donna 87 Vogel, Kathy 33, 35 Vories, Carol 33 Vroman, Danny 87 m Waddell, Mike 59 Walker, Karen 87 Walker, Patty 33, 121 Walker, Susan 33, 36, 91, 92, 121 Waller, Cindy 87 Waller, Greg 33 Wark, Cindy 33 Warner, Carol 87, 129 Warren, Wayne 33 Washburn, Mike 87 Wasielewski, Patricia 87 Watkins, Marla 59, 121 Watt, Bill 87 Watts, Susan 59, 61, 118, 127, 195 Weaver, Chris 59, 125 Weaver, Steven 87 Webber, Frank 33,40 Weber, Edward 59 Weber, Richard 87 Webster, Brien 87 Wegner, Joan 41, 59 Weil, Kim 59 Weisgerber, Rick 33, 63 Weldon, Sharon 87 Wellington, Cheryl 59, 64 Wendland, Marc 59 Wenger, Larry 33, 39 West, Bob 33,66 West, Cheryl 59, 66, 69 Wethington, Regina 87 Wethington, Stephanie 59 Whalley, Mrs. Aluine 142 Whalley, Edward 140,141 Whatley, J.T. 59 Whitacre, Mrs. Twila 72,136, 140 White, Dixie 59,191 White, James 87,150, 158 Whiteley, Bruce 59, 146 Whitener, Christa 87 Whiting, Alice 87 Whiting, Donna 33,61 Whiting, Gary 87 Whiting, Laura 87 Whiting, Ralph 33 Whitney, Lanny 34 Whitt, Teresa 59 Wieker, Becky 87 Wieker, Bonnie 87 Wilber, Carolyn 60-121 Wilburn, Jim 88 Wilcox, Diane 88 Wilcox, Gay 60, 121 Wilcox, Linda 88 Wilder, Gene 34, 92, 143, 146,157, 160, 161 Wilkenson, Daniel 34, 66 Willhite, Rick 34 Williams, Dacre 159, 34 Williams, Fred 160 Williams, Jonalee 34 Williams, Lida 60,130 Williams, Matt 60, 147, 155 Williams, Mike 60, 61 Williams, Steve 60, 61, 150, 158 Willis, Mark 88 Wilson, Garth 138 Wilson, Johnny 88 Wilson, Julie 60,66 Wiman, Chuck 60, 144, 146, Winant, Mike 98, 137, 158 Winkelman, Robert 60, 71, 121 Winston, Mary 88 Winters, Terry 34 Witt, James 138 Wobick, Steve 88 Woldruff, Jere 60, 147 Wood, Terry 60 Wooten, J.B. 140 Wooters, Barbara 34 Wooters, Ken 60, 150, 161 Workman, Richard 66, 69, 88 Worm, Fred 34, 150 Worm, Neil 60, 147 Wright, Allen 65, 88 Wright, Elizabeth 88 Wright, Mrs. Janey 136 Wright, Louise 60 Wright, Mary 60 Wright, Warren 88 Wuerslin, Miss Chris 139 Yaws, Deborah 88 Yaws, Larry 60 Yeager, Arlene 88 Youker, Richard 88 Young, Bruce 60, 66 Young, Sherry 34 Youngquist, Rob 64, 66, 88 z Zambrano, Danny 88 Zambrano, David 68 Zambrano, Efrain 34 Zambrano, Susan 60, 69, 129 Zeck, Lawanda 88 Zeck, Mansel 34, 132, 146 Zollner, Katherine 60 Zoobi, Arnica 88 Zoobi, Gamal 88 Zotto, Ronnie 34 arbooks are a joke... yearbooks are a joke. •. yearbooks are a joke... yearbooks are a joke... yearbooks are a joke.. • Yearbooks are a joke. 204 Teaching chemistry in 1942 was Robert James' first encounter with Grand Junction High School. He was soon promoted to assistant principal and in 1945 became principal. For 27 years he headed the school's administration. .. in appreciation to retiring personnel Coming to Grand Junction High School as a chemistry teacher in 1930, Edward Whalley also coached football and wrestling, until becoming Director of Student Activities in 1955. He continued these duties until his retirement this year. Miss Lots Baughman, an alumna of GJHS, came back to teach math and science in 1937. This past year she taught geometry and Math I to Tigers. Clyde Granere came to Grand Junction High School in 1937 as a shop instructor. In 1943 he became counselor and business manager and then moved on to assistant principal in 1949. He held that position for 23 years. ' -' % 205 207 happiness— a


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