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Tiger 1979 Volume LX Grand Junction High School 1400 North 5th Street Grand Junction, Colorado 81501 Title Opening School Life 10 Academics 32 Faculty 38 Classes 52 Sports 100 Organizations 132 Advertising 170 Index 210 Opening 3 We have this moment today Hold tight to the sound of the music of the living. 4 Opening of children at play Happy songs from the laughter Opening 5 Hold my hand as we run through the sweet fragrant meadows 6 Opening We have this moment to hold in our hands and to touch as it 7 Opening slips through our fingers like sand but we have this moment today. 8 Opening Division 9 Throughout the year the Grand Junction High School Tigers get together in various classes, regular traditions and special occasions to form what is known as . . . s c H L O I O F L E 10 School Life Homecoming royalty named The 1978 Homecoming royalty was selected October 15th by the Grand Junction High student body. Candidates for queen and attendants were: Seniors, Shawn Armstrong, Cheryl Bonella, Shawna Callahan, Donna Fa-brizio, Lisa Gonzales, Sophie Herrera and Leslie Jacoby; Junior nominees were, Joan Bridgett, Alice Munro, Becca Nelson, Shara Pearce and Wendy Wagner; Sophomores, Christy Eicher, Kelly Grasso, Lori Sanchez, An-ette Perry, Diane Smith, and Ronda Parker. The reigning queen and her court was queen Donna Fabrizio escorted by Matt Hall, Senior Attendant Shawna Callahan escorted by Chris Otto, Junior attendant Alice Munro escorted by Paul Chatfield, and Sophomore Kelly Grasso escorted by Rod Cesario. School Life 13 Along came Seniors show a third in float competition. Along came the Juniors with a first place victory. Sophomores came through with a second place. Homecoming activities for 1978 were held on Oct. 28. The weeks activities were kicked off on Monday with dress-up day and the assembly at which the Royalty was announced. Tuesday was decreed as Lick 'em-Stomp 'em Day and students wore boots and the Student Council sold suckers. Wednesday was Make a Tiger Day with a contest for the most originally constructed tiger. Thursday was Jersey Day” and Friday was Orange and Black Day.” The parade was Friday at 3:10 p.m. on Main Street with eight bands and many floats. The game against Moffat County was Saturday at 1:30 and the dance was held in the gym from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Music was provided by New Concepts. Tigers clew through the victory banner to begin the 1978 Homecoming game. 14 School Life A Tiger Assembly starts off Homecoming weekend. Another Tiger victory. Tiger fans encouraged the team. The 1978 Homecoming Royalty: Sh.wna Callahan, Alice Tiger fan Lane Rowland, a leader of enthu.iasm Munro, and Kelly Grasso. Unable to be present was Donna Fabrlzlo. School Life 15 Committee selects Fall Tigers and Tigeresse c Selected as Tiger and Tigress for September were Jeff Quintana and Georgeann Jouflas. seniors each year is Tiger and Tigress of the month. Toni Abeyta and Ouane Hartshorn received the award of Tiger and Tigress for November. To be considered for the award the student must be nominated by the Student Council or the Awards Committee The final choice of who will be selected Is made by th school year These honors are displayed In the Tiger • and announced each month of the year. School Life 16 Musical becomes a Fall production Nankl-Poo agree to axacutlon In exchange for the hand of Yum-Yum. Pictured In the icene are: Mark Medina, Roger Warren, Michelle Wallace. Cathy Thompson. Jamie Gormley, Mary Ellen Konkrlght. Rhonda Parker. Julie Spurlock and Barb Timpte. Scene from the courtyard Includes: Mark Wilson. Todd Rutt. Jerl Haycock. Kathy Holling. Lynette Jones. Mary Ellen Kronkright. Teresa Griffith. Cliff Davis and Vicki Griggs. Executer and Cast: Gwenn Goodner, Adam Hopkins. Cliff Davis, Steel Carson. Todd Rutt and Mark Wilson. In what proved to be a highly entertaining and successful production. the drama and music departments departed from their traditional musical to stage an operetta. The Mikado”, by Gilbert and Sullivan, is set in Japan and the plot Is built around an executioner who has some qualms about executions and a love affair between Nanki-Poo. the Mikado s son and Yum-Yum. The conflict is produced when the Mikado comes to town expecting to find some executions have taken place but not expecting to find his son. More spice is added to the plot by the appearance of Katisha. the thwarted lover of Nanki-Poo. What results is a delightfully funny and pleasant comedy, well staged with a very timely ending. School Life 17 Drama stages “The Long Voyage Home” Jamie Gormley at Drltcoll going tor Mark Wilton at Fat Joe While Gwenn Goodner at Olten triet to break up the brawl. Stacy Carton at the Crimp ttand by to watch. Eric Lockhard, Shawn Douglat. Jamie Gormley and Robin Gerloft. leave the dive. Brad Hibberd enjoyt a ttiff one. Stacy Carton and Brad Hibberd ttay for another round while th othert exit rather untteadily. The Grand Junction High School drama department presented three children's plays and one family play. They were planned to be put on the week before Christmas. The plays were written and directed by the drama students themselves. The childrens plays were: The Forgotten Toys”, written by Jan Diehl, directed by Kirk McConnell; The Decline and Fall of the Mighty Margoth , by Lisi Gardner, Maria Griffith, director; A Tale of Two Elves , by Kirk McConnell and directed by Jamie Gormley. The other play is called The Perfect Gift”, written by Ann Lam-phere and directed by Ed Jacob. The children plays were taken to area elementary schools and the family play was taken to hospitals and retirement homes. The Long Voyage Home” was presented at the Mesa College Drama Festival. It was one of the first plays by Eugene O'Neil. It takes place In a late nineteenth century sailing town. The boy and Robin Gerloft wait for drink at Fat Joe' dive. 18 School Life and assorted Christmas plays. The Fall of the Mighty Margoth. C. Thomsen, K. McConnell. T Griffith, M. Wilton, and M. Medina find mighty Margoth’t magic book. The Forgotten Toys, the toys (M. Gonzalat. K. Ward, and R. Parker) try and find a plan for going home with Mary Lou (L. Foster). A Tale of Two Elves, Peter Pixie (K. McConnell) and Bee Bee Brownie (M. Gonzalat) pledge their true love. A Tale of Two Elves. K. Ward. R. Warren. M Gonzalat. C. Kay. M. Wilson, and L. Prlnster. The elves and Cardinal Cheruls (R. Warren) cringe in fear of the mean sorceress (K. Ward). The Fall of the Mighty Margoth. Santa Claus and his friends (R. Warren. K. McConnell, and T. Griffith) first hear the mighty Margoth. School Life 19 Honorary Rotarians for Fall • • • Each month a certain department It assigned to choose two of the top students to represent the designated departments as Honorary Rotarians. Shane Anthony received awards for Septembers top Foreign Language student. 20 School Life and Winter School Life 21 Spring Honorary Rotarians chosen March: Sherry Salatino for Home Ec. March: Jerry DeRose — Industrial April: Mike Andrews for Vocal Music. Arts. May: Gregg Brewer for Journalism, and Kirk McConnell — Speech Drama 22 School Life ‘Come Sail Away’ Girls league performs many outstanding activities throughout the year. Among these activities is Girls Week. Girls Week has been a tradition since 1955. Each day of the week a different theme was carried out, with the students dressing appropriately. The tradition is still strong in 1979. Girls Week ends with the annual Cotton Ball Dance, honoring any boy who is a participant of any extracurriculr activity. The dance was held on March 17, 1979. Sailor Day: Kellie Clark and Betka Alexander were part of the action. Dress-Up Day: Barbara Tlmpte and Lynn Miller participated In the final activity. Dress-Down Day: Liu Anderson and Maureen Rlcclllo wearing their favorite grub-bies. Leprechaun Day: To help celebrate St. Patricks Day, Maureen Temple and Kathy Gianconelli were dressed for the occasion. School Life 23 24 School Life Girls League honors athletes Each year the Grand Junction High School Girls league honors our athletes. They sponsor a Sadie Hawkins dance which is called Cottonball. This year since Pigskin was eliminated Cottonball will recognize fal;, winter and spring sports instead of the annual winter athlete. Tiger and Tigress For December Tiger and Tigress, Ann Flower and Don Livingston were selected. Winter Awards Committee selects two students each month who are outstanding students at GJHS. These students are named Tiger and Tigress for their achievements. Selected In January was Laura Azuma and Mitch Castanzo. Tiger and Tigress for February were named Katie Kauf-manls and John Burnell. 26 School Life Selected for . .. Selected for the month of March were Mark Ryan and Monica Gonzales. Spring April selections were Lori Luke and Bob Eicher. Honored for May were Barbara Lambert and Shlshu Gupta. School Life 27 The 1979 Prom was held May 12, 1979 in the Grand Junction High School Gymnasuim. The theme for the Prom was Once upon a Time.” The Royalty was chosen by a vote of the student body and announced at the dance. The band for the Prom was Street” from Denver. Those girls nominated but not chosen as part of the royalty were seniors: Joanne Potratz, Lisa Gonzales, Sophie Herrera, Jennie Pond, and Shawn Armstrong. Junior nominees were: Lori Oliver. Carole Kallay, Carol Clark, and Rebecca Nelson. School Life 29 Friends Together By Susan E. Warp Friends together, forever, always sharing, trusting. Friends through our sameness, our differences. Through times' elusive moments and vast distances' miletrodden gaps we stand united. Through hurting for someone, smiling for them, and passing over little inconsistencies in character. Friends together-yet individuals-merging our uniqueness, mingling our thoughts. Together we walk into the unknown. 30 School Life ' fi jS l Division 31 As each year goes on more and more courses are being offered at Grand Junction High School. Students interested in developing their individual skills will find several new and interesting courses offered in the 1978-79 school year. (l)Test Day (2)Beginning Sew- f ing (3)Shop (4)Crafts 32 Academics Academics 33 34 Academics Academics 35 ART 1. Studies in Art Design 2. Design I 3. Design II 4. Drawing I 5. Drawing II 6. Ceramics Sculpting I 7. Ceramics Sculpting II 8. Painting I 9. Painting II BUSINESS 1. Typing I 2. Typing II 3. Accounting I 4. Accounting II 5. Consumer Ed. 6. Business Law 7. Basic Acct. 8. Business English Writing Math 9. Intro, to Business 10. Basic Business Prac. 11. Secretarial Block 12. Business Office Ed. DRIVER EDUCATION 1. Driver Education FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1. French I 2. French II 3. French III 4. German I 5. German II 6. German III 7. Spanish I 8. Spanish II 9. Spanish III 10. Russian I INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1. Shop I 2. Shop II 3. Shop III 4. Drafting I 5. Drafting II 6. Drafting III 7. Crafts 8. Outdoor Ed. I 9. Outdoor Ed.II HOME ECONOMICS 1. Beg. Clothing Level I 2. Beg. Foods Level I 3. Creative Clothing Level II 4. Creative Foods Level II 5. Single Survival Clothing 6. Single Survival Foods 7. Marriage Fanily 8. Housing Home Furnishing MATHEMATICS 1. Algebra I 2. Algebra IA 3. Math I 4. Algebra II 5. Geometry 6. Solid Geometry 7. Analytic Geo. 8. Trigonometry 9. Math Anal. 10. Applied Math 11. Probability 12. Algebra III 13. Consumer Math MUSIC (INSTRUMENTAL) 1. Symphonic Band 2. Banner Girl 3. Concert Band 4. Jazz Ensemble 5. Orchestra MUSIC(VOCAL) 1. Chorale 2. Cantonettes (Treble Voices) 3. Trouve’res (Tenor Bass Voices) 4. Octavo Singer 5. Music Appr. 6. Music Theory SCIENCE 1. Biology 2. Botany 3. Chemistry 4. Physics 5. Zoology 36 Academics Division 37 After a full year at Grand Junction High School my opinion is even stronger that we have an outstanding school. The strength of that school is in the courtesy and spirit of cooperativeness exhibited by our students. We are proud of Grand Junction High, and our students exhibit that by showing a constant awareness of their own actions and their reflection on the goals and traditions of Tiger land. (J M Each year we see the graduation of our senior class. The next fall we receive a new class of sophomores. With each event comes a large amount of hope for the future. That hope is what, for me, makes education the best of all possible professions. 38 Faculty Food services help Faculty 39 OFFICE STAFF Up Pat Kralicek Sharon McCurdy Margaret Dickey 40 Faculty COUNSELING STAFF James Witt Wes White Orval Brammeier Leo Wipperfurth Faculty 41 Business Depr Janey Wright Karen Compton Peggy Glen Larry Muhr Toni Root a o° (3 cO § Ken Carothers Keith Miller Sam Salatino 42 Faculty ensush dept Boyce Baker Mary Guadnola Dennis Keifer Sam Baseler William Kinman Lucretla Weimer Sheryl Musgrave James VanDuyne Susan Warp John Sutrina Beth Poirie Faculty 43 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Digna Eads Rita McCusker Garth Wilson Darrell Needham Carol Stroble Martha Henderson 44 Faculty Home ec. Sherri Brown Pat Sublette Rae Puderbaugh i ndU2ttflM M Mel Crider Ronald Moon Harlan Goodner Steve Newton David Hein Faculty 45 Journalism Gary Cord ray Max Kralicek speecH Ed Jacobs SIUDENT TEACHERS Melinda Guthry George Lawson Steve Inglis mathematics Faculty 47 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dennis Teeters Richard McPeek ( K ' V V Mickey Dunn 48 Faculty science Mel Diffendaffer Claude Gonzales Leonard Neubauer Faculty 49 50 Faculty Division 51 1979 Seniors “It's hard to see the end when its just the beginning. Colors White and Maroon Class Flower Greg Hall: President Barbara Lambert: Vice-President Mike Ross: Secretary-T reasurer 52 Seniors Toni Abeyta Lynn Bloom Sherri Boesch Cheryl Bonella John Boogert 54 Seniors Greg Boothe Carol Bowers Lily Bozorgmanesh Karen Brennan Susana Brosutti Randy Britton Natalie Brower Linnie Brown Susie Brown Melvin Burchett Kimberly Burkhalter Michael Burkhard Kenneth Burley John Burnell Seniors 55 Rick Christensen Karla Clark Scott Cleghorn Mike Clemens Dennis Connolly Trlcia Click Teresa Compton Crystal Cook 56 Seniors MaryAnne Corneille Nanette Cornelison Mitch Cottanzo Ken Cottingham Brenda Cowgill Richard Crabtree Jeff Crandell Joni Crisman Richard Parley Shelly Culmer Dorothy Dhabolt Jerry DeRose Janice Diehl Frank DeThomas Seniors 57 Greg Dokken Charles Fetters Michelle Fladeland Ann Flower Laura Foster Paul Friedrichs Laurie Garlitz Jessica Gaty Doug Gaumer Ed Gemoya Barbara Gentry Seniors 59 Kevin Gordon Monica Gonzales Lisa Gonzales Gina Giannone Sherry Hartman Steven Hardesty 60 Seniors Darren Hayden Joeeph Haymore Kevin Harvey Ray Hoobb Laura Hlgglmon Llta Hlgginton Paula Hoppe Deniie Holloway Colleen Irwin Robert Ingelhart Seniors 61 Don Kelley Margaret Kennedy Rhonda King Kevin Klementt Jackie Kozietek Terry Kruh Tienke LaPoutre Kevin Lee Cris Lemon Mara Lewis Cristal Loehr Dana Lopas Leah Lucero Greg McDonough Patricia McCann Kirk McConnell Gail McEvoy Joyce Maez Cindy Mahoney Albert Maldonado Mark Manown 64 Seniors Brenda Martin James Martinez Mike Martinez Lisa Marye Sherry Mow Donna Murphy Sarah Nelson Michelle Percival Bob Pfeil Ron Phelps Dan Phipps Donald Pinkerton Cherlyn Pitts Joree Polzine Mark Porter Greg Poundstone Clay Powers Debbie Prescott Seniors 67 Susanne Roussin Lane Rowland Randy Rozelle Sheree Salatino Kawna Safford Bob Scales Cathy Schaffer Teresa Schoonover Merritt Sc human Julie Schwartz Jim Service Rim Service Bill Shanahan Seniors 69 Sue Shepard Kirk Shrum Pam Simon Cathy Sheffield Kacey Smith David Smith Jody Sparkt Trent Spendrup Juli Spurlock Patricia Squair Sid Squirrell Mike Steele Lori Stephens Rick Stetson Jennifer Stevenson 70 Seniors Terri Stride Sharon Sullivan James Suminski Wayne Sumner Sam Suplizio Mark Sutrina Sandra Tait Bridget Theunitten Blake Thye Janice Tiffany Barbara Timpte Tim Tomasi LaDawn Topliss Mary Torline Colleen Travis Seniors 71 Don Vandermeer atch Joe Velarde Linnie Velasquez Jack Vigil Michele Wallace John Wainwright Karen Ward Roger Warren Lori Watts Tori Weaver Brant Wettermire Sheri White Leyden Whitney 72 Seniors Carolyn Williams Suzanne Williams Juniors The class of 1980 The junior class started the year by reigning over the homecoming competition. They were first in both the float and banner contests. For the juniors their dominating activity is prom. Each year the juniors put on a dance for their upper classmen. The juniors do various activities to raise money for their project. The sponsors for the class of '80 are; Mr. Stoneburner, Ms. Warp, Mr. Baker, Mr. Criber, Mrs. Eddy, Mr. Gear, Mr. Kinman, and Miss Glenn. Adair, Elizabeth Adkison. Jeffrey Aldava, Maxine Allen. Kathy Ann Anderson, Dale Anderson. Randy Andrews, Craig Aragon. Carlos Archuleta, Dale Armendarez. Lisa Armstrong. Mary Arnett, Bill Azuma, Karen Ball, Robert Bamford. Wanda Barigian, Dennis Barger, Darla Barone. Michelle Basford. Lorrie Bauer, Matt Baughman. Barbara Becker. Dana Bennett, Bob Berg. Doug Classes 75 Berry. Kathy Berry, Misty Billings. Jim Bishop, Laura Bizer, Randy Blaney, Brett Boesch, Kent Brady, Jim Branson, Vincent Brennan. Marilyn Brewer. Terri Bridgett. Joan Brockman, Terry Broadhead. Jana Broderson, Betsy Broome, Frances Brower, Carla Brown, Gordon Bullard, Marilyn Burkalter, Jennifer Burleigh, Richard Burnell, Dave Burrows. Charles Butler, Cynthia Cable. Art Cadez. Linda Calderone. Robert Campbell, Ron Canning, Christopher Carpendale, Sharon Carroll, Clark Caywood. Charlie Cesario, Rod Cetnar, John Chambliss, Robert Chapman. Scott Chatfield, Paul Childers, Suzanne Childress, Samuel Christensen, Jeff Christensen, Ruth Christianson, Scott 76 Classes Chu, Jim Jim Clark. Kellie Clemons, Steve Cline. Dwight Clutter. David Colburn, Knight Colman, Tish Colonga, Miles Conklin, Greg Conwell. Cindy Cook, Gary Cordova, Jeanine Cornelison, Debbie Coulson, Laurie Cox, Craig Crenshaw, Becky Crist, Scott Crone. Gary Crowe, David Cruz, Susan Cummings, Fred Curtis, Katheryn Daggett, Mary Davidovich, Bill Davies, Marilee Davis. Bill Davis. Tim Delefontbriand. Camille Delgado. Lorie Derby. Vicki Diep, Quang Dockery, Cathy Dokken, Debra Dolan, Billy Dorris, Frances Dotson, Amy Dowd. Tom Dubose, Tim Dunn,Johanna Duran, James Efurd, Jerry Ericson, Anne Classes 77 Erskine. John Etenburn, William Faber, Jim Fair, Jeana Finch, Gregory Flatt, Kammi Flynn, Jim Foster, Del Foster, Lesa Foust, Nora Fov, Rick Fritris, Michelle Frigetto. Reenie Frisch, David Fuhremister. Janet Gamblin, Paula Garcia, Dianne Gardner, Jo Anne Gardner, Kevin Game Gordon Garrett, Debbie Gartner, Mark Gemoya, Robin Gibson, Liz Giles, Zane Good rum. Bryan Gordon, Rodney Grasso. Vince Graves. Kelly Gray. Coleen Green, Jeff Green, LuAnn Griffin, Craig Griffith. Maria Haddock, Evelyn Haggerty, Carol Haining, Julie Hall, Laura Hanks, Harold Hansen. Chris Harshman, Bob Harvey, Joseph 8 Classes Haupt. Bud Heck, Tammy Hefley, Bruce Heinrich, Chris Higgs, Madeline Hill, Rick Hinson, Riki Holmes, Susan Honstein, Glenn Horton, Nancy Hughes. Nick Hunt. Ladonna Hunter, Cathy Hurley, Damon Hutchins, Mark Hutchison, Tejay Irvin, Chris Jackson, Debbie Jacobs, Todd Jacoby, rfavid Janes, Brad Jaynes, Dave Jens, Jannae Jones, Janet Jones, Kevin Jones, Lisa Kallay, Carole Karp. Maura Kempers. Sherryl Kerns, Michael Kerski, Joe Kester, John Ketchum, Mike King. Deanna King, Joseph T. Kirkham. Jeff Kirkhart, Robert Koch, Tim Kohles, Denise Kohls, Mary Kozisek, Joan Kralicek, Donna Classes 79 Kretchman, Bob Kronkright, Bruce Kruckeberg, Nadine Lange, Danny Latchaw, Dustin Laycock, James Leach, Sandi LeBaron, Colleen Ledesma, Greg Lee, Robin Lehmkuhle, Brian Lekich, Mike Lenard, Robin Lesher, John Lindquist, Debra Lindsay, Ron Lindsey. George Lionberger, Lois Lockard, Eric Longhorn, Debra Lopes, Vicki Loucks, Robin Lovern, Corey Lowe, Tami Luepschen, Lawrence Luster, Kevin Me Carty, Carol Me Frey, Janet Me Kinnon, Diann Me Menamin, Matt Me Mican, Tracy Me Vean, Carrie Maddox, David Madison, Chris Mahoney, Vicki Maldonado, Aaron Maldonado, Diana Mantlo, Tana Manzanares, Richard Marez, Monica Martin, Linda Martinez, Clarissa 80 Classes Martinez, Kenny Matthews, R. Paul Mehs, Tom Melvin, Arliss Metzger, Stephen Michel, John Michels, Greg Miller, Clinton Miller, Kimberly Miller, Lori Miller, Paul Miller. Ted Mills. Irine Minter, Pamela Miracle, Shawn Mitchell, Roy Montoya. Viola Moore. Chris Morgan, Leslie Morrick, Kelly Mueller, Sher Munro, Alice Murphy, Gary Neely. Sue Neiswender, Vernon Nelson. Rebecca Nolen. John Nugent, Carmine Nusskern, Tamara Oliver, Lori Osmus, Sandra Paddock. Geoff Parent. Todd Park. Carson Parker. Brenda Patrick, Teresa Patterson, Bill Payne, Donna Payne. Joe Pearce, Shara Pederson, Keith Pelly, Al Classes 81 Perry, Denise Perry, Dru Peterson, Rex Pigford, Todd Pigg, Kathie Pilkenton, Stephen Porter, Mike Porter, Shona Power, Michael Powers, Sutton Prinster, Daniel Rathbone, Dianne Ratliff, Mike Ray. Kevin Richards. William Rivera, Mike Robb. Jim Roberts, James Robinson. Laura Robson. James Romero, Alfred Romero. Theresa Ross. Karen Rouleau, Thomas Roybal. Ron Rubalcaba, Alvin Ruzucki, Alex Ryan. Bryan Ryan. Meg Salazar, Vickie Samuelson, Stacy Sasser, Richard Schooley, Laura Schroeder, Teri Schwan, Aric Seiler, Lisa Shaw, Shawn Sheetz, Jerry Sheldon, Phil Shelton, Connie Shoup, Rose Silzell, Mark 82 Classes Simon, Sally Sitterley, Carl Smith, Christine Smock, Kris Spence. Kathy Spiecker, Karyn Spor, Robin Spoonhoward, Ken Spurger, Kevin Squirrell, Sherri Stahl, Bob Stoddart, Nancy Stoner, Doyle Stout, Michelle Stricklan, Kent Sulley, Claudia Sutton, Lori Temple. Phillip Testerman, Serena Theisen, Charlie Thomas. Laura Thomsen. Cathy Thornburg, Damon Tiemann. Jerry Tobias. Tanya Todd, Terry Totcky, Julie Trammell, Laura Trimmer, Debbie Trujillo. Peter Trusty, Donna Vargas, Debbie VanGundy, Kevin VanTreeck, Norman Vig, Jannette Vigil, Tracy Wagner. Mark Wagner, Wendy Wahlberg. Mark Walker, Keith Wallace, Melinda Warner, Richard Classes 83 Watt, Patty Watts. Kristi Weber. Margaret Weihl, David White, Charles Whitt. Kevin Williams, Amy Wilson. Bob Wilson. Mark Winters. Korb Wood. Lorna Wood. Mark Wood, William Woomer. Jerome Wormell, Troy Wright, Steven Zachry, Karen Zimmerman, Lester Zuidema, Jim Kempers, Sherryl Juniors not pictured Abbott. Shelly Archuleta, Roddy Ashcraft, Tom Ballard. Brett Beebe, Bennie Benson, Stuart Blevens. Glenda Blevins, Tom Brown, Auralea Bruce, Mike Bruffett, Arthur Bullock, Gerald Candelaria. Dennis Casto, Mike Chac, Hoa Cisneros, Kenneth Corney. Joy Cunningham. Chris Davies, Marilee Douglas. Jim Dunn, Darlene Etie. Pat Ford. Donna Gardner, Lieselle Genrich, James Giebler, Shanla Guy, Lin Hartmann, Kevin Hefner. Gary Houle, Sheila Jones. Babette Kerby, Darren Lay, Jeff Lemon, Wendy Linnemeyer, Larry Loustad, Alan Mclnerney, Nike McKenna, Patty Mclaughlin, Jeff Marqhez. Gina Mena. Kelly Minear, Nettie Mitchell. Sandi Mantano, David Paddock, Terri Pappas. Brent Peacock. Robert Pesman, Diane Rice, Charles Santistevan. Rosemary Selp, Wendy Simonsen, Dawn Steele, Tracey Towne, Michael Trajillo. Sarah Vigil, Connie Watson, Christina Wilder, Dean Williams. Mike Woods. Bob Wright. Lila 84 Classes Juniors in action Susan Warp’s first hour class planted a tree of life in memory of junior Ted Miller. Mr. Stoneburner’s American History class studies hard. Juniors Dru Perry, Jeff McLaughlin. Nick Hughes, and Vince Grasso take time out for lunch. Quarterback Jim Flynn talks over a penalty with the referee. Karen Ross. Debbie Cornelison. Tracy McMican and Leslie Morgan carry the junior class Homecoming banner. Classes 85 86 Classes Acker, Scott Adair, Malcolm Addington, Don Albrethsen, Heidi Alderman. Bill Allen, John Allen, Lisa Alexander, Sarah Alsup, Brian Aman, Debra Anderson, Brett Anderson, Julia Anderson, Nancy Andrews. Bill Andreason, Sheri Arnett, James Arosteguy, Lori Arrieta. Maria Ashcraft, Jim Askey, Lynn Atkinson, Tom Attrens, Kurt Bacon, Brad Bailey, Janet Ball. Connie Banghart, John Barnett, Doug Barret. Timothy Bean. Jim Belcastro, Tony Bennett. Bruce Benson, Sheila Bera, Micheal Bishop. Fred Bishop. Jim Blair, Cindy Boden. Pamela Boehn. Debbie Bonnell. Renee Boothe. Becky Borden. Leanard Bowers. Linda Class 87 Sophomores Bradley. Debbie Brady. Connie Branson. Hiedi Brewer, Keith Brewer. Meg Brewes. Lorraine Brian, Jennifer Brock, Jeff Brooke, Traci Brown, James Brown. Larry Browne. Shawn Bruce. Gretchen Buchholz, Gregory Burkhard, Lynnell Burleigh. Anne Burnell. Elizabeth Burns. John Burns. Tim Buxman. Craig Buzan, Jane Caraway. Lynette Carr. Tom Carrico, Greg Carson, Stacy Chafin, Trana Chandler, Jennifer Chavez, Antonio Cherveny, Leslie Chinn, Shelly Clymer, Sterling Coatney, Kenneth Cole, Shari Connors. Guy Copp, Regina Corbin, Jon 88 Classes Corney. Joy Cowgill, Jayne Crawley, Robert Creighton. Bobbi Crim, Lisa Crowe, Richard Curtis, Brenda Dahlby. Candi Dalton. Earl Daries. Alan Davis. Chris Davis. Jim Day. Kristie Debelock, Alan dePontbriand. Michelle Dickonson, Geri Digiallonardo. Kathy Dobbs. Wesley Dores. Ernie Dorn. Karalyn Douglas, Harold Doyle. Brian Duarte. Peggy Duckworth, Diann Duncan, Alexander Durpe, Lemora Duran, Sherry Dutton, Candy Dyer. John Earthman, Margaret Ebert. Mike Ebright, Denise Edwards, Jeanne Eicher, Christina Elliot. Mary Emmons, Christy Etie, Jean Fair, Jami Fawver, Michelle Feather. Becky Fennell, Kari Ferrato. Louis Classes 89 Sophomores Fetters, Mark Fetters, Troy Fiske, Doug Foster, JoAnn Frank. Leah Fransen. Kristy Frederickson. Sherri Gallegos, Debra Sandra Ganskow. Jessica Garber. Dave Garcia. Jackie Garcia, Ted Garcia, Theresa Gardner, Janalee Garner, Spencer Garner, Tom Garver. Randy Genrich, Sharon Gentry. Lisa Gerlofs, Robin Geske. Gail Giancanelli, Kathy Gibson. Judy Girdley, Kristine Goetz, John Gomez, Penny Gonzales. Mashelle Goodner. Harlan Gorby, Terry Grask. Sallie Grasso, Kelly Gray, Shelly Green, Dina Green. Michael Grettner, Charisa Gupta. Neval 90 Classes Gonzalas. Dean Hahn, Rhonda Haines. George Hall. Bruce Hallaran. Scott Hamilton, Chris Hardesty, Tamara Hartman, Shelly Harvey. Dennis Harvey, Lorene Harwood, Michael Hatch, Thomas Haupt, Charles Haycock. Jeri Hedman, Donna Heinrich, Nancy Herrera, Donna Hibbard. Bradley Higgins, Mark Hickman, Debbie Higginson, LeeAnn Hinkle, Lynn Hitchens. Jim Hockenberry, Jefferson Holdridge. Lore Holling, Catherine Holsman, Bess Hopkins, Adam Horwath, Tina Hoskin, Tamara Hoyt, Shari Hughes, Jo Anne lacovetto. Darylene Indergard, Rolf Ingle. John Jackson, Don Jefferson, Kendall Jensen, Jens Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Randy Johnson, Shelly Johnston, Keii Classes 91 Sophomores Jones, Helen Jones, Kathy Jones, Kristie Jones, Laurel Jones. Lynette Jones. Troy Jordan. Brad Kaiser, Roland Kaufmanis. Kris Kelley, Julie Key, Sandy Kiefer, Chris King, Eugene Kinney, Deanna Klements, David Knight, Jim Koch, Margaret Kozisek, Deborah Kretlow, Lynda Krizman, Jon Scott Kronkright, Mary Ellen Kruckeberg, Ramona Kukulan, Gavin Kupecz, Steve Kohls, Christie Lamborn, Blair Lamphere. Ann Lampton, Scott Lance. Sheila Land, Barbie Lee, Kerry Lehmkuhle. Mike Lenard, Jeralie Lindsay, Bev Little, Andrew Loehn, Brenda 92 Classes Lovato, Connie Lucero. Karen Luster, Kimberly McCann, Mike McCleary. Tina McCoy, Karen McKay. Donald McLaughlin. Paul McLennan, John III McQuiston, Joe MacKendrick, Ronda Mackley, Mark Madler, Ron Maldonado. Marilyn Mantell, Patty Marchand, Denise Marcil. Kristy Marez. Martin Marez. Mike Martin, Darryl Martin, Terry Martinez. Betty Marzano. Angela Maska. Colette Matthews. Viki Mays, Trade Melvin. Kelly Merchant. Bobbi Merriman. Tori Meyers, Jeff Miles. Steve Miller. David Miller. Mark Miller, Tamera Mitchell. Sherri Monger, Devise Montoya, Carl Montoya, Gina Montoya. Lori Moore. Bryon Moore. Kristine Moore. Marianne Classes 93 Sophomores Moore. Shelly Moores, Kim Moran, Michelle Mosko, Catherine Mullins, Steve Mumby, Susan Mundy, Tracy Murch, Stacy Murray, Corey Newell, Sue Newman, Audrey Newton, Tony Nidey. Terry Nolan, Richard Ochoa, Terry Olwine, Jim Ortiz, Ronnie Overby, Carla Pallera, Frank Pantuso, Tony Pappas. Tanya Parker, Linda Parker, Ronda Patsantaras. Tom Patterson, Robin Pearson, Rex Peaslee, Diane Peckham, Cindy Pembridge. David Perkins, Ruth Ann Perry, Annette Peterson. Brad Pifer, Heather Polk, Penny Potratz, Suzanne 94 Classes Poutre, Melissa Powell, Matt Prentice. Vince Preuss, Melissa Price, Ty Race, Debbie Radeck, Holly Ray. Steve Reed. Lynette Reeves, Tracy Reichert. Helen Retherford, Lori Retolaza, Michelle Rhodes, Lisa Riccillo, Eileen Robison. Sherm Rodriquez, Alfred Roemmich, Dona Roemmich. Michael Roller, Janine Romero. Donna Romero. Richard Roper, Kelly Rubalcaba, Matt Ryan, Suzanne Sanchez, Lorie Santurro, Gina Sattler, Marcia Sawyer, Josie Schell, Paula Schmidt, Dan Schwan. Michelle Sebold, Troy Sheffield. Chris Sheppard. Donald Siever, Carie Simpson, Kellie Smith, Diane Smith, Joy Smith, Kelsey Smith. Marcy Smith, Roger Classes 95 Sophomores Southall, Lori Spanicek, Kevin Sparks, Jery Stadleman, John Stanley, Bob Steele. John Stettner, Kate Streff, Peter Stricklan, Kay Stubbs, Laura Suminski, Lori Tadvick, Kelley Temple, Maureen Templeton, Eric Theunissen, Rocky Thoele, Joe Thome. Gretchen Thompson, Brian Thompson. Zane Toomey, Ronald Thomas, Vaughn Totcky, Jean Towne. Dana Trammell. Melissa Treadway, Lael Scott Trimmer, Susan Trujillo, Junior Trujillo, Sharon Trumbo, Tressa Tuttle, Kathleen Tyler, Matt Vandermeer, David Vath, Sharon Vaughn, Lori Vieira, April Vigil. Joni 96 Classes Vlnz, Deana Vogel. Mary Wainwright. Jim Wallar, Daralynn Walt Sandie Ward, Miml Warner. Jane Washburn. Peggy Watson. Rachel Weaver, Steven Wedereth. Scott Webster, Louis Wein, Diana Wenzel. Aaron White. Nathan Whiting. Ellen Williams. Brad Williams. Crystal Williams. Mike Williams. Ronald Wilson. Amy Wilson, Holly Wiman. Bryan Wonders. Lisa Wood. Susan Woomer, Ellen Wubben. Sara Wygant. Tim Yurick. John Zeck. Shirley Zeerip, Jodi Zellner, Stephen Zadrozny, Jennifer Ahrens, Kurt Anthill, Glenn Aragon. Cindy Archuleta. Barbara Askew. Jeanie Basset. Paul Bausch, Cynthia Borchardt. Brad Branson, Vaughn Carver, Selinda Cisneros. Cynthia Davis. Richard Delosa. Barbaraann Elliot, Sandra Ferguson, Donna Ford. Donna Foster, Allen Gambrell, Connie Garcia. Marlynn Haley. Russell Haymore, Monica Maddox, Gayle Maez. Oliver Maranville, Jim Marchand, Denise Marquez. Nick Moon. Donald Moore, Rochelle Morley, Stephanie Otto. Ben Pace. Jeff Reed. Mary Reynolds. Jeannine Romero. Darrell Rose. Martha Russell. Dathy Samora. Jack Sheley. Derek Sones. James Stageman, Jennifer Valpando. David Valpando. Gary Van Matre. Brenda Wedereth, Scott Young. Fern Zambrano. Hector Zuidema. Sasam Classes 97 Sophomores adjust to GJHS life Sophomores get acquainted with various activities at GJHS. 98 Classes 66 UOISJAJQ Kir ?h; I s£ v t_' ■ ■ u Injury riddled Tigers Joe Reichert bulls over Durango defender for six points. Page 100, left to right, top to bottom; Rex Peterson, Mike Martinez, Dan Prinster, Craig McVean, Jim Fazio, Brett Blaney, Mark Medina, Dan Phipps, Kevin Klements, Joe Reichert, Nick Hughes, Kevin Lee, Charlie Caywood, Rod Cesario, Mitch Costanzo, Dave Jacoby, Ron Campbell, Jim Flynn, Vince Grasso, and Scott Chapman. Page 101, left to right, top to bottom; Jim Billings, Joe White, Cris Lemon, Brad Meininger, Dru Perry, Glen Honstein, Bryan Ryan, Shawn Shaw, Clark Carroll, Steve Clemons, Dave Maddox, Chris Moore, Len Berry, Mark Miller, Jeff McLaughlin, Greg Boothe, Alvin Rubalcaba, Doug Berg, mgr., Bruce Kronkright, mgr., and Mr. Bernie Goss, trainer. 100 Sports Sports 101 Alvin Rubalcaba bulldogs Durango ball carrier while other Tigers look on. Dan Phipps kicks off as Dan Prinster prepares for return. Kevin Klements boots an extra point as Joe Reichert holds. Varsity Coach Assistant Coach Mike Henwood Dennis Teeters This year the Tigers were classified as a 4A Football team. The Colorado High School Activity Association determined the classification based on enrollment since GJHS has an enrollment exceeding 1300 students they were placed in 4A. GJHS is the only 4A school in the Southwestern league, but they continued to play their SWL schedule. In order to make the playoffs they had to be first or second in the league. GJHS is still classified as 3A in all other sports. Jr. Varsity Coach Clarence Ross Assistant Coach Buzz Shoenbeck 102 Sports Tigers complete first season in 4A Tiger plan offensive attack. The Tigers opened the season at Farmington, N.M. The Scorpions won 22-15 despite a 15-0 Tiger lead. After an open weekend, the team traveled to Denver to play Heritage. The Tigers snuck away with a 15-14 victory on a touchdown by Chris Moore as the clock ran out. The Tigers opened the regular season on Sept. 30 at Lincoln Park. The team defeated Durango 26-6, sparked by two recovered fumbles on kickoffs by Brad Meininger. A week later the team traveled to Cortez to defeat the Panthers 33-6 on a second half explosion by the Tigers. The Montrose Indians defeated the Tigers on Oct. 13 in Montrose 13-6. Both Montrose scores came as a result of blocked punts. Central then defeated GJHS 14-7 at Lincoln Park. The Warriors two scores came on an interception and kickoff return, both for touchdowns. On Oct. 28, the Tigers celebrated Homecoming by defeating Moffat County 14-0. The Bengals rolled up 365 offensive yards while holding the Bulldogs to 73. The Tigers then defeated Delta 23-0 at Lincoln Park. The finale of the season came on Nov. 11 against Fruita Monument. The Tigers jumped out to a 13-0 lead but the Wildcats came back to win 27-13. Top row, left to right: John Burnell. Jim Flynn, Glen Honstein. Shawn Shaw. Dave Maddox. Mitch Costanzo. Dan Phipps, ten Berry, Clark Carroll. Mark Miller, Dan Prinster, Cris Lemon. Middle row: Coach Shoenbeck, Coach Ross. Mike Martinez. Vince Grasso. Jim Billings. Nick Hughes. Mark Medina, Steve Clemons. Craig McVean. Brett Blaney. Rex Peterson. Jeff McGlaughlin. Coach Henwood, Coach Teeters. Bottom row: Bryan Ryan. Scott Chapman. Rod Cesario. Joe Reichert. Ron Campbell. Jim Fazio, Alvin Rubalcaba. Kevin Lee, Kevin Klements. Chris Moore. Brad Meininger. Dave Jacoby. Doug Berg. Sports 103 JV football dominates opponents. Tiger offensive line blocks oncoming Montrose defense. Under coaches Clarence Ross and Buzz Shoenbeck, the Tiger jayvees compiled an impressive 7-1 record. Their only loss came against a tough Olathe Varsity team. During the season, the team defeated Cedaredge, Delta, Montrose, and defeated both Central and Fruita twice. Many of the baby Bengals victories were won by a very wide margin. The GJHS sophomore team ended their season with a 3-0 record. Jim Flynn leads offensive attack. Bottom row, left to right: Kevin Gardner, Clint Miller, Louie Webster, Kerry Lee, Tim Burns, John Krizman, Don McKay, Alex Duncan, Mike Marez, Matt Dalton, Tony Belcastro, Paul Chatfield, Chris Sheffield. Middle row: Coach Shoenbeck, Brian Thompson, Dave Klements, Terry Nidey, Tom Dowd, Scott Acker, Matt Rubalcaba, Don Addington, Roland Kaiser, James Duran, Bryan Wimah, Jim Hitchens, Kelly Melvin, Ted Garcia, Tom Ashcraft, Coach Ross. Top Row: Rick Foy, Jim Wainwright, Jim Ashcraft, Richard Manzanares, Shawn Brown, Kendall Jefferson, Fred Cummings, Kevin Whitt, Tony Pantuso, Joe White, Jeff Paddock, Mike Lehmkuhle. 104 Sports Sports expanded program Coach John Krizman Varsity Cross Country, top row: Kris Smock. Brian Lehmkuhle, Jerome Woomer, Mike Porter. Carl Sittelrey. Bottom row: John McLennan, Jeff Quintana, Greg Hall. Jeff Quintana and Greg Hall sprint at the start of the Tim Wygant and Carl Sitterley kick to the finish Durango Invitational. Sports 105 Jerome Woomer, left, end Greg Hall get in stride. Jeff Quintana finishes a three mile race. The Tiger cross country team completed a successful season according to Coach Krizman. Led by two seniors, the harriers continued to improve their times through the season. Senior Jeff Quintana consistently finished first among the Tiger runners, and senior Greg Hall and junior Jerome Woomer added needed depth to the team. The team placed high in most of their meets, and captured 4th at district. At the district meet, Jeff Quintana placed 7th; Jerome Woomer, 13th; and Brian Lehmkuhle 17th. However, the Tigers failed to qualify for the state meet held in Pueblo. Junior Vanity, top row: Jeff Meyers, Terry Paddock, Kelly Graves, Richard Warner, Tim Wygant. Bottom row: Vaughn Branson, Vince Branson, Stacy Samuelson. 106 Sports Suzanne Ryan, right, and Ellen Woomer establish position at Durango. Girls cross country joins SWL Left to right: Lisa Marye. Maureen Riccillo. Lori Oliver. Shawn Miracle. Suzanne Ryan. Ellen Woomer. A new addition to the SWL this year was the girls cross country team. According to Coach Krizman, the team completed a winning season, despite being in its first year. The girls placed second at the district meet to qualify for the state meet in Pueblo. Top finisher for the Tigers was Lori Oliver who placed 3rd. Ellen Woomer and Suzanne Ryan placed 6th and 9th, respectively. The team traveled to Pueblo for the State meet on Nov. 4th. Lori Oliver takes 3rd at District. Sports 107 Lisa Broome Janet Williams Colleen Travis Donna Fabrizio Sandy Kovach Cindy Jones Tigers finish as Tri-League Champions Laura Thomas attempts a block while Cindy Jones looks for the return. Julie Kelley Michelle Freihs Gretchen Thome Robin Patterson Barb Edwards Laura Thomas 108 Sports Janet Williams blocks an attempted spike. Lisa Broome uses the bump technique to set up the ball for Barb Edwards The Tiger volleyball team finished the season as one of the Tri-League Champions of the Southwestern League. They ended the season with a 10-2 record, the same as Montrose and Durango. This year the team had three returning players, all being seniors. Two of them, Sandy Kovach and Donna Fabrizio were selected for All-League, first team and second team respectively. Coach Max Kralicek led the team through Bi-District playoffs in which the Tigers placed third. Varsity, top: Gretchen Thome. Barb Edwards. Janet Williams. Sandy Kovach, Robin Patterson. Lisa Broome. Julie Kelley, bottom: Michelle Friehs. Cindy Jones. Donna Fabrizio, Laura Thomas. Colleen Travis. Sports 109 Netters gain experience JV Volleyball, top to bottom, left to right: Coach Peg Glenn, Meg Ryan, Kelly Grasso, Suzi Potratz, Stephanie Morely. Shara Pearce, Diane Smith, Susan Mumby. Kathy Pigg. Crystal Williams, Lori Sutton, Arliss Melvin. Not Pictured: Lori Southall. Shara Pearce. Kathy Pigg, and Meg Ryan watch as Kelly Grasso sets the ball. Meg Ryan sets the ball while Lori Sutton and Diane Smith prepare for a spike. Under the direction of first year Coach Peg Glenn the 1978 Grand Junction High School junior varsity volleyball team compiled a record of 6 wins and 7 losses. The team was composed of mostly sophomores and therefore much emphasis was given to fundamental skills. Coach Glenn was quoted as saying, I feel these girls developed high quality sportsmanship and thereby, representing true Grand Junction teamwork.” The highlight of the JV season was the GJHS JV tournament. Competing against 7 other teams the young spikers were able to garner a fourth place finish. However, the season was shortened by cancellation of the Montrose, Debeque tournament. 110 Sports Gymnasts complete successful season. Under her second year of coaching, Linda Lefaber finished the gymnastic team with a great season. With a combined team of JV and Varsity, the girls took most of the meets. The Varsity team traveled to Pueblo for the state meet, November 2. :s 111 L to R, top: Christy Eicker, Coach Linda Lefaber, Robin Gerlofs, Ruthann Christenson, Sally Simon, bottom: Ricki Hinson, Tami Bannister, Sherri Squirrell, below: Angelo Marzano, Alice Munro, Laura Bishop, Kim Andreason Dave Pond Andrew Little Todd Mitchell Frank Espinoza Bill Patterson Damon Hurley Todd Jacobs 1978 District Tennis Champions Steve Metzger Ken Spoonhoward Coach Diffendaffer 112 Sports Netters send five to state Junior Varsity Tennis, top row: Eric Schwan, Ron Lindsay. Mark Hanks. Bill Etenburn. Bob Stahl. Chuck Burrows, Coach Diffendaffer. Bottom row: Brad Bacon. Blair Lamborn. Louis Ferrato. Brad Borchardt. Under the new head coaching of Mel Diffendaffer, the Tiger Tennis team proved themselves once again by taking the league title with a record of 10-0-1. Five players qualified for the state tournament held in Denver. Dave Pond qualified in no. 1 singles, Steve Metzger in no. 2 singles, and Todd Mitchell in no. 3 singles. Also qualifying were Andrew Little and Frank Espinoza in no. 3 doubles. The Tigers only tie came in the District 51 Invitational where they shared first place with Durango. Coach Diffendaffer said that the team worked hard all season, and that he was pleased with the team’s success. Sports 113 Golfers qualify for State Varsity, left to right: Charlie Haupt, Chris Burns, Paul Nolan, Coach Larry Muhr, Craig Cox, Mike Fossenier Darren Hayden, Tony Edgington, Jim Robb, Kneeling: Mark Newton Tiger golfers, Coached by Larry Muhr, chalked up a successful season. During their twelfth year of competition they placed first in three matches and ninth overall in the state tournament. The golfers qualified for state by placing third in the District Qualifying Tournament. Leading the team at state was Paul Nolan who was the only individual to achieve this on the Western slope. State Champion Paul Nolan shows his putting ability which enabled him to have eleven one putt greens at state. 114 Sports J. Fuoco demonstrates her form. M. Newton tees oft. Coach Larry Muhr stated, The team this year was very young. The individuals are very much in harmony with golf, athletics, Grand Junction High School, and each other. I feel that golf will grow and become stronger, due in part from Paul Nolan and his dedication to the sport. Junior Varsity: Dave Pembridge, Randy Anderson, Julia Fuoco, Coach Muhr, Diane Wein. Ron Madler, Corey Lavern Sports 115 The 1978-9 Boys Swim Team was composed of swimmers from both Frulta-Monument and Grand Junction High Schools. The swimmers from Grand Junction were Charlie Thelsen, Steve Clemons, and Mark Gardner. They competed against many eastern slope teams, but usually were outnumbered. This years team was coached by Gary Moore. 4o 1978-9 Boyt Swim Team: Coech Gary Moore. Mark Gardner, Charlie Thelsen, and Steve Clemons. Swimmers compete with small team Steve Clemons takes a breather, left, Steve Clemons demonstrates his form In the butterfly. and Charlie Thelsen contemplates his time. 116 Sports G.J. Girl. Swimmer, take a break Miller compete. In a meet Four swimmers compete at state The girls swim team, consisting of 11 members, successfully completed the season by bringing home trophies from every meet. Four girls competed at the State meet which was held in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy. They were seniors Laura Foster, Dorothy Dhabolt, Sophmores Debbie Kozicek and Robin Gerlofs. Foster placed 15th in the 50 freestyle, 9th in the 100 freestyle and anchored the 400 freestyle relay which placed 4th. Dorothy Dhabolt swam the second leg of the relay. Debbie Kozicek placed 12th in the 200 freestyle, 11th in the 500 freestyle both are team records. She also swam 3rd in the relay. Robin Gerlofs placed 15th in the 200, 9th in the 100 back and lead off the freestyle relay. Top Dana Lopat. Dorothy Dhabolt. Lynne Miller. Anne Green.lit, Laura Fo.ter, Bottom Debbie Kozicek. Rhonda Mackendrlvk, Chrl.tie Fransen, Gall Maddox. Robin Gerlof.. Diane Pesman. Sports 117 Three losses cost Tigers title 1978-9 Tiger Basketball Team: Left to right, top to bottom, John Boogert. Gregg Brewer, John Burnell, Chris Burns, Mitch Costanzo. Damon Hurley, Kevin Klements, Dave Maddox. Geoff Paddock. Mark Miller. Mark Newton, and Paul Nolan. 118 Sports Kevin Klementi Mt up the offenaa. Junior Peul Nolan thooti for two. Chris Burnt putt up a high Jump thot. Mark Newton ahoott at the charity Chrlt Burnt workt Intlde for a bucket, ttrlpe. The Tiger basketball team opened up the season with a win over Cortez 67-51, but were defeated on the following night by Durango 54-60. They bounced back with impressive wins on the Tiger homecourt defeating Central 111-54 and Delta 71-56. The Tigers then traveled to the Fruita gym and were defeated by a close 65-69 score. On the following weekend, both Montrose and Central rallied to defeat the Tigers 57-65 and 74-79, respectively. Tlgar Mgr. Mark Ryan. Sports 119 Assistant Coach Dennis Teeters and Head Coach Gary Cordray The Tiger cagers traveled to Delta and Montrose and defeated the Demons 66-57 but lost to the Indians 51-58. Cortez and Durango then traveled to the GJHS gym only to be defeated by the Tigers 76-51 and 66-64, respectively. On the following weekend, the Tigers routed the Moffat County Bulldogs 84-64 in a non-league match-up. The conclusion of the regular season featured the Fruita Monument Wildcats and the Tigers on the Tiger homecourt. After a 33-33 halftime tie, the Wildcats rallied to defeat the Tigers by a score of 71-65. Dave Maddox looks for an open man. Paul Nolan concentrates at the free throw line. Tigers respond to the referee's call. 120 Sports New coach leads J.V. team Coaching the J.V. and sophomores boys basketball teams in 1978-79 was Tom Gleason, a history teacher at West Junior High School. Under Coach Gleasons direction the J.V.'s compiled a record losing only one league game to Montrose. I have found that coaching this year was not much different,” said Coach Gleason. He went on to say, because I had many of the players before at West it was much the same.” Tony Newton blocks off for a rebound. „ _ . „r Stref, Gree Ledesma. Tony Newton. Geoff Paddock, Scott Christensen, John Dyer, David iTKJSK ■ - «•“• • ■ Ro Tim Sitting: Rot Ctn.lo. 0-n P-T Sports 121 Girl cagers take SWL 1978-9 Girls Basketball Team: Left to right, top to bottom,Colleen Travis. Wendy Wagner. Rebecca Nelson, Arliss Melvin, Serena Testerman, Sandy Kovach, Robin Patterson, Kris Kaufmanis, Jennie Pond, Janet Williams, Alice Munro, and Laura Thomas. 122 Spcrts With only two returning lettermen from last years team the Tiger girls began the season as definite underdogs for retaining their league championship. The girls rallied behind first year Coach Max Kralicek to compile a 16-2 over all record and an 11-1 league record to repeat as SWL champions for the fourth consecutive year The Tigers ran through their six pre-league games losing only to Glenwood. Included in the non-league victories was the only regular season loss for the highly rated Paonia Eagles. Jennie Pond awaits a tip from Sandy Kovach. Rebecca Nelson puts up an easy shot to help with the victory against Cortez. Sports 123 S. Kovach and J. Williams prepare for rebounds Rebecca Nelson prepares «o pass against Cortez in the only loss in the league. the ball. Janet Williams powers up for two. —Jl w ' w ] r—- t V. Laura Thomas handles the ball during a fastbreak. The female cagers started their league play on a rather dismal note by dropping their first game to Cortez in Cortez. After a long snowy trip the Tigers played one of their slowest games of the season. After the opening loss the Tigers strung together 11 consecutive wins on their way to the crown. When the Tigers played Fruita the first time they were 4 teams tied for first place. (Fruita, Cortez, Montrose and GJ). After knocking Fruita out of first the Tigers turned their attention to Montrose. In a heart stopping victory Rebecca Nelson sank two free throws with two seconds left to pull out a 43-42 win. With only Cortez and GJ left in the first place tie the Tigers shot down the Panthers In the rematch by a 45-37 score. In the district tournament the Tigers won three games to win the right to play at home in the Bi-district playoffs. 124 Sports J.V. team: Standing, Coach Curtis Grey, Brenda Loehr, Jane Buzan. Jean Etle, Carrie McVean, Julie Kelley, Gretchen Thome, Kneeling, Suzie Potratz, Susan Mumby. Sandra Elliott, Dina Green, Judy Gibson. J. Kelley powers for two as J. Buzan looks on. J.V. girls complete winning season. The 1978-79 Junior Varsity girls basketball team completed another successful coach Curtis Grey, the J.V.’s fought through a tough competative season. The team, which was c sed mostly of sophomores, competed against AAA and AA junior varsity teams and also some A varsity teams around the western slope. K. Kaufmanls and J. Buzan fight for rebound. S. Elliott goes up for a lay-up as G. Thome runs to cover. A Sports 125 Tony Belcastro goes for a takedown. Sid Squirrell pins his Cortez opponent. Wrestlers improve record 126 Sports Ed Gamoya strives for position. Bill Davis puts his opponent's back to the mat. Sid Squirrell battles while checking the clock. The Tiger wrestling team started the season out right with a first place finish at the Arapahoe Tournament. This was followed by another imressive win at the Grand Junction Invitational, and yet another first place finish at the Ft. Collins Invitational. The grapplers continued with impressive victories including a decisive win over Central, 39-10. Central is the defending state champion. VARSITY WRESTLERS: I to r. top to bottom. 98-Ed Gemoya. 105-Frankie DIThomas. 112-Bill Davis. 119-Jody Sparks. 126-Sid Squir-rell, 132-Jim Dowd. 138-Tony Belcastro, 145-Ron Campbell. 155-Scott Chapman. 167-Charlie Caywood. 185-Mark Sutrina. Hwt-Richard Manzanares. Sports 127 The 1978-79 Tiger Wrestling Team placed third at the District Wrestling Tournament wich was held in the GJHS gym. Six members of the team qualified for the State tourney held in Denver. They were Ed Gemoya at 98 lbs; Bill Davis at 112; Jody Sparks at 119; Jim Dowd at 132; Tony Belcastro at 138; and Ron Campbell at 145. At the State tournament, only two wrestlers advanced into quarter-final action. They were Ed Gemoya and Bill Davis, who went on to win 4th and 5th places respectively, Ron Campbell was the only Tiger to wrestle in the consolation bracket. Ron Campbell secures a hold on his Cortez opponent. Scott Chapman rides his opponent. Mark Sutrlna attempts to roll over his foe. Ed Gemoya works for pinning combination. 128 Sports Jim Dowd strives for position. Ron Campbell readjust his headgear. Small JV squad takes 4th in dist. 1978-79 Junior Varsity Wrestling Team and Matmaids: top to bottom, I to r, Tammy Heck, Kerry Lee, Al Pelly, Tim Wygant, Shari Hoyt, Dave Pembridge, Vince Branson, Craig Cox, and Mike Marez. The Tiger junior varsity wrestlers completed their season by placing fourth in the district tournament held in Fruita. Three Tigers placed first at the tourney. They were Craig Cox at 105; Mike Marez at 119; and Al Pelly at 126. Kerry Lee at 132 and Martin Marez at 98, both took third place. Coach Larry Muhr said that the team did very well even though they were losing many of the upper weight divisions by forfeit. Sports 129 1978-79 Tiger Scoreboard FOOTBALL GOLF TENNIS GIRL S SWIMMING Farmington 15-22 Cortez 1st Durango 3-3 Fruita 1st Heritage 15-14 Durango 3rd Cortez 6-0 Durango 41-29 Durango 26- 6 Rifle (tie)lst Fruita 5-1 Eaton Relays Cortez 33- 6 Glenwood 1st Central 6-0 Pueblo County Montrose 6-13 Delta 4th Montrose 6-0 Englewood 1st Central 7-14 Montrose 5th Central 6-0 Cheyenne Mountain Moffat County 14- 0 Tiara Rado 3rd Fruita 4-2 Fruita 1st Delta 23- 0 Delta 2nd Montrose 4-2 Durango 1st Fruita 13-27 Lincoln Park 1st Cortez 6-0 State Season Record 5-4 District 1st Durango 4-2 State 9th Season Record 9-0-1 State Medalist Paul Nolan BOY'S SWIMMING CROSS-COUNTRY WRESTLING Arapahoe 1st Boys Girls Moffat County 49- 6 Cortez 5th 1st GJ Invitational 1st Heritage 16th 8th Thompson Valley 23-31 Tiger Inv. 2nd 2nd Ft. Collins 1st Durango 5th 2nd Fruita 23-25 Central 4th 2nd Meeker 17-33 Wasson 13th 4th Cortez 45-12 Fruita 4th NS Durango 45-12 District 4th 2nd Central 39-10 State NS 10th Delta 39-10 Fruita 17-33 Montrose 14-33 District 3rd State BOY'S BASKETBALL Pueblo South 76-87 Pueblo Central 77-78 Glenwood Springs Moffat County 74-90 92-64 GIRL’S BASKETBALL Blanding. Utah 55-61 Cortez 67-51 Durango 54-60 Glenwood Springs 57-50 Central 111-54 Moffat County 57-34 Delta 71-56 Aspen 53-51 Fruita 65-69 Glenwood Springs 50-43 Montrose 57-65 Paonia 58-53 Central 74-79 Price. Utah 42-40 Delta 66-57 Cortez 40-56 Montrose 51-58 Durango 49-41 Cortez 76-51 Central 62-50 Durango 66-64 Delta 50-24 Moffat County 84-64 Fruita 47-37 Fruita 51-76 Montrose 43-42 District Central 53-46 Central 81-57 Delta 41-22 Fruita 56-58 Montrose 41-33 Cortez 15-37 Durango 45-38 Fruita 52-44 District 1st Bi-District Green Mountain State Fruita 14-21 Cheyenne Mountain 66-94 Pueblo County 61-100 Fruita. Central 16-20 District State VOLLEYBALL Farmington 2-1 Moffat County 2-0 Baggs, Wyo. 2-0 GYMNASTICS Hotchkiss 1-2 Paonia 1-2 Durango 2-0 Cortez 2-0 Grand Junction 2nd Central 2-0 Cortez NS Fruita 2-1 Steamboat Palisade 2-0 Central 3rd Montrose 2-1 Fruita lsl Delta 2-0 District 1 8tf Cortez 2-1 Durango 0-2 Fruita 2-0 Central 2-0 Delta Montrose 0-2 District 3rd JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORDS Football 7-1 Boys Basketball 15-3 Soph. Basketball 8-4 Volleyball 4-4 Girl’s Basketball 8-9 130 Sportf 0 r 8 a n i z a t i o n s Division 131 Student Council Governs Wisely Head Girl-Head Boy Organizations The leaders of GJHS Top row: Ron Lindsay, Leslie Jacoby, Jeff Quintana, Jerry Woomer, Carol Kallay, Barb Lambert, Shona Porter, Michelle Percival, Mark Newton, Debbie Prescott, Mlml Ward, Pilar Patterson. Diana Wain, Aaron Wenzel. Renee Frigetto, Joan Brldgett, Taml Nasskern, Maureen Temple, Middle: Karyn Splecker, Shara Pearce, Bill Patterson. Greg Hall, Michelle Retoloza, Robin Gerlofs, Debbie Cornellson Sheri Mitchell. Llnnle Velasquez, Lisa Anderson, Bottom: Lisa Gonzales, Amy Wilson, Rex Peterson, Gina Montoya, Rhonda Hohn, Diane Smith, Toni Abeyta, Christie Elcher, Jerl Haycock. Julie Anderson, Janet Williams, Judy Gibson, Robin Spor, Kelsey Smith, Paula Gamblln, Kathy Curtis, Laura Foster, Georgann Jouflas. Mr. Moon, sponsor, Is needed for advice for the young leaders. Student Council Is set up to discuss and Investigate projects, participate In the functioning of the school and governing the SBA activities. Each class elected representatives to carry-out their opinions. This organization opens opportunities for the students to practice democracy, to participate and develop the responsibilities of a government. Mr. VanDuyne, sponsor, kaaps the council In running order. Organizations 133 Boys League Stresses awareness. President, ShiShu; Vice President, Greg Brewer: Secretary, Vince Grasso. Boys League Is open to any boy enrolled at GJHS. The purpose of the club Is to promote student awareness and participation In school activities and projects. This Includes cutting Christmas trees for the school and a ping-pong tournament, after wrestling season. President: Shi shu Gupta. Girls League sponsors activities. Standing: Mr . Whitacre. Kelly Tadvick, Mr . Pulllum, Llta Anderton, Kelly Clark, Sara Wubben Sandy Alexander. Michelle Perclvel, Kathy Curtl . Kneeling: Jennifer Brian. Brenda Curtl Anne Burleigh. Nancy Stoddart, Debbie Prescott. Any girl entering GJHS It automatically a member of Girls League. Girls League sponsored the Cottonball dance, this year, and had to cancel the Pigskin dance, due to a change In Homecoming Week schedule. The league also competed in Homecoming activities, sponsored Big Sisters and Girls week. President: Deb bie Prescott. 134 Organizations Thespians encourage achievement. Although Thespians aren’t seen constantly sponsoring fund raising activities, they are a very active club. The stress Is on the Individual's achievement, rather than club activities. Thespians Is comprised of people who have a serious Interest In the theatre and drama. The club encourages members to participate In all Theatrical productions at GJHS. Many of the club members also have taken part In Colorado West Players productions. Jamie Gormley, Karen Ward, Pam Simon, Margaret Weber, Mark Wilson. 2nd row; Vicki Griggs, Rhonda Parker, Barb Timpte, Donald E. Livingston. 3rd row; Laryn Barnes, Roger Warren, Cathy Thompson, Maria Griffith, Brend Parker. Front; Lorraine Prinster, Monica Gonzales, Kirk McConnell, President. Speech and Debate achieve honors. The Grand Junction High School Speech and Debate Team, this year, Is one of the largest ever. The Team has had a very successful year. In October, they hosted a speech tournament and every student on the team received an award. The team Is looking forward to the remaining time in the year. It will be dedicated to competition In events of Debate, Oratory, Interpetation and Drama. Back; Norman Van Treak, Jarry Taaman, Shawn Armstrong, Rogar Warran, Crls Cunningham, Brian Lehmkuhle, Jeanette McDonald Middle: Mr Lawson. Crystal Loehr, Mark Medina, Rhonda Parker, Mike Ross. Brenda Parker, Laura Azuma. Front: Kirk McConnell. Karen Ward. Cathy Hunter, Donald E. Livingston. Organizations 135 “O and B” cover events Co-Editor; Sheri Binkley Co-Editor; Gregg Brewer The Orange and Black staff publishes a newspaper every other Friday in which they cover school activities, events and other items of interest. Student members on the staff met during first hour under the leadership of Gary Cordray. Included as part of their work was writing, editing, proofreading, layout, advertising, photography and business management. Sports; Chris Bums, John Boogert, Mark Newton 136 Features. Art; Kirk M McConnell, Mike Roberts. Julia Nord, Advisor, Gary Cordray. Organizations News; Clay Powers, Michelle Wallace Orange Black s tudents 1978-79 Orange and Black Staff all work, no play ?? Pablo Cruise to perforin in JunctionOct M MIKE ROBERTS is; Bruce C NHS honors students The purpose of National Honor Society is to promote enthusiasm for scholarships, along with giving service to the community. Students are chosen on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Activities included the traditional sale of mums during Homecoming week. NHS also had discussions groups and guest speakers on varieties of subjects. Leaders of NHS this year: Gregg Brewer: President Katie Kaufmanis: Secretary John Boogert: Vice President Jim Wrzeski: Treasurer Sam Baseler: Sponsor Dennis Kiefer: Sponsor 138 Organizations Art Club activities varied Back Lynn Askey, Cherlyn Pitt , Michelle Benson, Carmine Nugent, Mrs Born, Tom Patsantaras Mrs. Pitts, Front: Lori Luke, Vicki Mahoney, Cindy Mahoney, Kathie Pigg Not Shown. Leslie Jacoby, Matt Debelock. Mike Lekich, Sue Neely. Barb John Ingle. Ron Toomey, Kim Service, Jim Service. All students interested in Art are encouraged to join Art Club. The club meets in afternoons and evenings. It offers a chance for students to meet for work sessions, guest speaker presentation on the arts and other group activities like painting windows for Homcoming Week, making banners and pennants. President: Carmine Nugent, Sponsors: Mrs. Born and Mrs. Pitts. Science Club uses skills to serve. Students interested in natural sciences can become a member of Science Club. Opportunities and activities are varied with the interests of the membership. Many of the activities are service-oriented, for example, helping at the museum, or giving talks to elementary school students. Members also compete in the Science Fair or so individual studies. L. to R.) Mirk Minown, Jeff Kerchevil, Michelle Moran.JIm WrzeskL John Ingle. Gre« Conklin, ihi Shu Gupta, Jim Bean, Mark Hanks, Lawrence Luepschen, Steve Pinkleton, Jemne Rowland. Organizations Organizations- Colleen Travis, Mara Lewis. Sports- Jeff Quintana. Janet Williams, Judy Holmes. The 1978-79 Yearbook Staff takes a RECESS!! School Llfe- Cheryl Bonella. Barb Edwards. Editors- Kawna Safford, Donna Fabrizio. 140 Organizations Advertising-Business Managers-Jennifer Stevenson, Mark Pond. Artwork and Circulation Manager-Pam Simon, Joni Crisman. Suddenly Everything is moving fast There’s not enough time For all which needs to be accomplished But time for memories Our Yearbook Staff consisted of only 13 students instead of the usual 21. Even though we were understaffed, we met every deadline. The staff was responsible for photos, copy, layout, and originality in every section. Advisor- Max Kralicek. Tides Organizations 141 Mary Berg and Cherlyn Pitts, mascots, in action. Cheerleaders boost Varsity enthusiasm. JV’S 1. Janet McFry 4. Clarissa Martinzez 7. Kelsey Smith 10. Diana Maldonado 13. Debbie Dokken 16. Marilyn Maldonado 2. Robin Gemoya 5. Annette Perry 8. Donna Payne 11. Lorie Sunchez 14. Sharon Genrich 17. Susan Cruz 3. Donna Herrera 6. Mary Lou Kohles 9. Robin Spor 12. Pam Boden 15. Denise Kohles 18. Meg Brewer 142 Organizations Spirit leaders build enthusiasm. Gall Archuleta Monica Gonzales Shawna Callahan Leslie Jacoby Sophia Herrera Lynne Wiebold Organizations 143 Photographers record life at GJHS Mark Joseph Ryan, Thomas Owen McMillen. Lorraine Frances Prinster, Steven Thomas Prinster. Organizations Bureau covers news for radio. Newt Bureau hat the responsi-bility of covering all the newt at GJHS. The Bureau broadcast from teveral of the local radio ttationt. Newt coverage ranget from tportt to ftudent government to announcement!. The membert of the Bureau are retpontible for writing the ttoriet, chooting the mutic and airing the Back: Phil Armandarez, Barb Tlmpte, Janice Tiffany, Kathy McMullen. Front: Bill Shanahan. thOWt. JoRee Polzine, Liu Erwin. Inset: Shawn Armstrong, Dave Pond. Club increases journalism skills. Back: Tom McMIllen, Clay Powers, Kirk McConnell. Mike Roberts. Michelle Wallace. Front: Jeff Kercheval, Kawna Safford, Frank Kara, Jennifer Stevenson, John Boogert, Greg Brewer. Quill and Scroll it the club for journalism students at GJHS. The club is open to any student either on the 0 and B, Tiger yearbook, or News Bureau staffs. The club tries to stimulate awareness and help increase journalism skills. Organizations 145 Vica-Deca serve Vo-Tech students Back: Sue Patty, Teresa Patrick, Sandra Talt, Vicki Barlglan, Jackie Morrlck, Nadine Linn, Randy Grade-houee. Middle: June Warner, Melinda Oweni, Kevin Lutter, Vanessa Ottman. Front: Gina Glannone, Teresa Rice, Claudia Sulley, Sheri Mow. Deca Deca strives to provide co-curricular activities for involved students. Since the organization is affiliated nationally, delegates can go to both state and national meetings. Vica Vica is open to students enrolling in trade or industrial courses. Community relations, leadership, and pride in workmanship are stressed. Delegates attend leadership conferences annually. Shana Porter, Mr. Ernest Johnson, Mark Fowler. Lance Anthony, Kevin Banford. and Dale Dunlop. 146 Organizations Club aids community Melyln Meg Ryan Laura Hall, Linda Cadez, Karyn Spieker, 2nd: Maureen Riclllo, Gall Archuleta, Mary Lou Kohle , Tammy .“r Sh. Ann Burleigh, Kate Stetner. Susan Mumby, Karen Lucero, Top: Colleen Travis. Janet Williams. Susan Ryan, Jonl Crisman, Eileen Riclllo, Georgann Jouflas, Pam Simon Junior Civitan started the year out by having a bake sale to raise money for the club, they also sold Fruitcakes at Christmas. The club took the State Home students trick-or-treating on Halloween, they also held a Thanksgiving dinner for the State Home. Junior Civitan sent Christmas cards to the Nursing home and also made special vists. The club sponsored a Tromp which enabled them to do activities with Key Club such as sledding and swimming parties. The club met every-other Tuesday morning at Cedar Square Inn for breakfast meetings. 1978-79 Officer : Ml s Glenn, Sponior: Janet William . Pre ldent; Colleen Travl , Treasurer; Arlit Melvin, Sergeant at Arm ; Tana Mantlo, Secretary: Laura Hall (not pictured) Vice President Organizations 147 Kneeling; Jeff Kercheval. Steve Mowers. David Pond, Todd Mitchell. Mark Wilson. Billy Shanahan. Ron Phelps. Steve Prinster Standing: Frank Kara. Mark Manown. Rick Hill. Mark Medina. Kirk Shrum, Duane Hartshorn, Mark Wahlberg, Sam Suplizio, Frank Espinoza. Bill Patterson. John Price. Jim Billings. Mike Ross. Jeff McLaughlin. Mark Ryan, Kevin Brnadhead. Paul Nolen, Chris Madison. Mike Mosher. Tracy Vigil. Brad Meininger. Jeff Qui.stanna, Jim Fazio Key Club has changed it’s style this year by adding banquets along with their regular breakfast meetings. Key club was busy helping Junior Civitan with activities they planned for the state home; they also had a sledding party with the club. Key club also worked at the airport during ski season, racked leaves for the elder! , were involved in intramural sports and had a picnic closing the year. Mark Ryan President J B. Goss-Sponsor Duane Hartshorn-Vice President Bill Shanahan-Treasurer Mike Mosher-Sarge-atarms (both not pictured) Ron Phelps, Rick Hill; Co-secretaries (not pictured) 148 Organizations The tiger marching band finished first in the field show competition Kneeling: Arlc Schwen, Phil Sheldon. Dale Anderson. Ron Roybal. Ken Clsnieros, Standing: Phil Temple, Danny Lange, Lawrence Leupshen, Arils Melvin. Mark Manown. Cheryl Yaws. Bob Etcher, Sharon Vath, Arron Wenzel. Korb Winters Kneeling: Helen Jones. Debole Jackson. Debbie Race, Tracy Mays, standing: Todd Pigford. Tricia Click. Barb Tempte. Karen Zachary! Darla Barither, Frank Kara The tiger marching band competed in the Western Slope Regionals where they took first place. The band also placed second in parade competition. The band has been involved in performing in parades, half time shows, concerts and competition with other schools. Band members sold bumper stickers and mugs to raise money for a trip to Hawaii. Kneeling: Ken Coatney, Bruce Kronkrlet, Ron Lindsey. Standing-Joe Aaymore. Tim Barrett. Jeff Myers 150 Organizations Drum majorette, Toni Abeyta, salutes band. Director Steve Newton observes band practicing for competition. Kneeling: Navel Grupta, Greg Finch, Lori Arostteguy. Standing: Julie Kelly, Theresa Griffith. Phill Miller, Lynette Jones. Ed Gemoya. Gall Geske. Penny Polk, Cheryl Lynn Pitts. Moreen Temple. Bobbie Crelghtoy, Chris Peckham, Natalie Brower, Carla Brower Organizations 151 Girls provide choreography for band. r III RAND JUNCTION SCHOOL Banner Girls (L. to H.) Tammy Low, Jana Broadhead. Lisa Gonzles, Julia Fuoco, Sherrie Squirrel, Jonie Knight, Jennie Pond, Alice Monrow Rebecca Nelson-not pictured Banner girls have numerous responsibilities. The girls marched in parades, performed in half time shows for football and basketball games, participated in the district marching competition and helped promote school spirit. A new addition to the band this year is flag girls. The drill team consists of sixteen girls, who perform during assemblies and during half time with the band. Flag Girl -KneeHng-Lori Stephens, Lisa Armondares, Jannae Jens, Sherrel Kempers, Joan Brldgette, Lisa Jones, Janet Jones. Michelle Frieze, Christy Smith, Standing-Loraine Brewes, Kelly Simpson, Lisa Marye, Linda Egbert, Kara Frnklin, Betsy Brodeson Christy Eicner, Barbra Baughman-not pictured 152 Organizations Orchestra provides variety to music program Back row: Norman VanTraack, Norman Ashley. Tina Horwath, Lori Luke. Shawn Douglas. Front row: Rolf Indergard, Debbie Jackson, Linda Martin, Kris Moore, Leonard Bordon. The orchestra is a musical group made up of some band members and students who play stringed instruments. Under the direction of Norman Ashley the orchestra practices during third hour every day. In the winter months the orchestra performs at a number of concerts. They also perform as a part of the Christmas concert held for the local service clubs. Organizations 153 Musicians provide entertainment Stage Band is an honor since membership Is by audition only. Public concerts, performances for clubs and civic groups and participation In local and state level contests and festivals are a major part of this program. Todd Plgford demonstrates talent during concert. °T r' L n Rol,nd' Bob E, =h . Cheryl Yaws. D.l. Anderson. Mr. N.wton, 2nd Row: ° y' JeM rCh Va ' Mari° C,lderonl’ Ceorge Haines, Joseph H.ymore, Front: Todd Plgford. Lise 154 Organizations Vocalist provide entertainment Octavoei 1st: Maria Griffith, Jamie Gormley, Cathy Thomson; 2nd Lorna Wood. Robert Ball. Carol Key; 3rd: Anne Erickson, Mike Andrews. Donna Kralicek. 4th Janice Tiffany, Vince Brandson, Maura Karp, 5th: Karen Zachary. Tim Dubose, Marilee Davies. . I , «f I .________[ .1 AV-r Z. 1st row: Mr Hefn, Ram Menter. Vince Branson. Mlmi Ward, Kelly Grasso. 2nd: Donna Garcia, Jamie Zellner, Kathy Jones. Cathy Thomsen. Mike Andrews, Carol Key, Geri Haycock. Michelle Wallace, Top: Donna Kralicek, Darla Barger. Kim Burkhalter. Stormy Smith. Don Livingston. Jeff Buchanan, _ - _ — - -_i 1 j. ■ ■ . j: TU.L. ■ •f n.,4.n I nvisa Ken Burley. Adam Hopkins. Jamie Gormley. Brett Ballard, I Wood, Cathy Holling, Maura Karp, Melinda WallatC ir-sT ( - Medina, Tienka LaPoutre, Lorna ■t-----— i v gz: Fifteen singers combine their talents to make-up the Octa-voes. Octovo members produce several shows for clubs through the community also concerts such as Christmas. Chorale performed in several concerts throughout the year, they also performed In the district competition in the spring. State convention highlights year. The Future Homemakers of America's first project was to beau tify the school by painting the bike rakes orange and black. For money making projects the club sold tiger cookies and made cookbooks with recipes from teachers and students which were sold for Christmas presents. The girls attended the District Convention in Montrose and the State Convention in Colorado Springs at the Broadmoor Hotel. At district the theme was one awareness of ones-self. At state the workshops had projects on the elderly. The goal for this year was to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics in areas of personal growth and family life. At the district convention Terri S. and Crystal C. show cooperation in making their monster. 1978-79 FHA members during homecoming week. Second row: Advisor; Mrs. Brown, Kathy Curtis. Sarah Nelson, Sue Neely, Lori Stephens, Advisor; Mrs. Sublette, Patty McCann As a beautification project members painted bike rakes. FHA Invites you to put a tiger In your tummy. First row: Terri Stride. Crystal Cook. Colleen Travis, Lois Lionberger, Lorraine Prinster, Colleen LaBaron 156 Organizations FBLAer’s Plan and work toward their future. Back row: Mr . Comton, Denl e Perry. Kim Miller. DeeDee Austin, Lisa Baughman. Sherri Hartman, Jim Palmer Middle row: Barb Gentry. Cathy Sheffield. Irene Mill , Kathy Allen, Vicky Salazer, Claudia Sulley, Shari Mueller. Oorinda Hardcastle. Kneeling: Lori Siminski. Jay Green. Lori Garlitz. Greg Poundstone. Jim Siminski. Lori Luke. FBLA is an organization for all high school students participating in business and office programs. The purpose of the organization is to provide additional opportunity for students to develop vocational and career skills and to promote civic and personel responsibility. They sponsored many projects this year, including sending several students to a conveniton in Colorado Springs. Organization 157 Foreign Language Clubs active. The three Foreign Language Clubs enjoyed a very educational and entertaining year. Several dinners were held by the clubs combined, and individually. The annual banquet was held in October, before the Foreign Language Festival in Denver. The banquet was a pot luck dinner, with food supplied by the members of the various clubs. Club members brought food prepared from recipies from the countries they study. The Foreign Language Festival, held annually at the University of Denver, is an invaluable learning experience for the members of the clubs. There are cultural, sports, and academic events for the students to compete in. This year, also, the Diplomatic Ball will be held the night before the festival. The Ball is a benflt dinner for AFS, the American Field Service. The clubs take part in many activities during the school year. They have banners and usually enter one or more floats in the Homecoming competition. This year, since the intermural games were started, some of the clubs took part in this activity during lunch hours. German Club German Club participated in various activities during 1978-79. They attended the Foreign Language Clubs Banquet and also MC'd the affair. Some of the club's other activities were; playing soccer in the intermural games, fund raising and holding a Christmas dinner. One of the more unusual activities of club members is Folk Dancing. The German Folk Dancers consists of 10-12 people, who perform a repertoire of 7-8 dances. The dancers perform at all the banquets and dinners. They have even performed at a restaurant in Paonia, during Octoberfest celebrations there. The dancers wear authentic costumes, either bought in Germany, or made from German patterns. The team also perform at D.U. Back row: Charlie Theisen, Fraulein Warner, Tammi Nimkern, Mark Gartner. Bill Patterson. Joanna Sawyer, Al Pelly, Dwight Klein, Tom Mehs. Jeft Kirkham, Chris Hamilton, 2nd row: Lorraine Prlnster, Shane Anthony. Linda Martin. George Lindsey. Donna Trusty. Sarah Wubben, Julia Nord, Sandy Alexander. John Ingle. John Burns. 3rd row: Lorna Wood. Karen Zachry, Laren Barnes, Karyn Speaker, Mary Ellen Dagget, Vicki Griggs. David Pembrldge, Malcom Adair. 4th row: Linda Egbert, Lisa Lambert, Jull Spurlock, Crystal Williams. Rhonda Hahn. Not Shown: Mara Lewis. 158 Organizations Spanish Club Spanish Club's fall activities centered on swimming parties, social get-togethers, and dancing. A dance group was formed from club members, who entertained at the fall banquet. Caroling practice was begun, for the holiday season. The group of carolers performed the Christmas Carols in Spanish. Standing: Jeff Kerchevel, Mark Manown. Darla Barger. Scott Christianson, Charles Fetters. Jessica Gaty, Janalee Gardner, Brian Goodrun, Michelle Wallace. Mike Dailey, Tricia Click, Kay Stricklin. Linda Bowers. Mr. Wilson. Kneeling: Richard Burley, Anne Burleigh, Eric Lockard, Shishu Gupta. Sherri Mitchell. Gretchen Bruce. Sitting: John McLennan. Paula Gamblin, Susana Brasutti, Tammy Hardesty. Kathy Bartley. French Club Back row: Gretchen Thome, Sandy Alexander, Elizabeth Adair, Bruce Hefley, Carmine Nugent. Kim Dorsey, Crystal Loehr, Robin Gerlot, Mrs. Eads. Ladonna Hunt. Front: Miss McCusker, Kim Luster. Mark Hanks, Denise Holloway. Sue Neely. Michelle Benson, Tienke lapoutre. French Club is busy throughout the year with activities such as planning the Mardi Gras banquet and party, competing at the Foreign Language Festival in Denver, the fall banquet, and singing Christmas Carols in French at local convalescent homes. Organizations 159 THE WORLD Officer ; Tammi Nu skern, Michelle Wallace, John Ingle 160 Organizations Club’s activity scope broad. Outdoor club serves to expose students to a variety of outdoor sports and activities. Monthly weekend activities planned by members wherein outdoor skills should be learned anew or enhanced. In addition, special workshops are held to cover topics of interest related to outdoor activities. The scope of the club is broad. Members are encouraged to participate in novel or new activities; and activities are planned so as to interest as many members as possible. Back: Joree pomne, jen nercnevai, cnm smnn, Mark Manown, Sandy Alexander, Gretchen Bruce, and Lisa Anderson. Front: Eileen Riccillo, Tori Merriman, Sue Ryan and Maureen Ricclllo. President: Diana Bennett, Sponsors: Bruce Haverkos, Ruth Warner. Club’s studies broaden awareness. Dan Shellabarger, Miss Glenn. Kathy LaPlant. Bible Club meets during lunch hours and studies and discusses the Bible and its meaning. This club was established to create a better understanding of the Bible and help to apply it to today's problems in society. Organizations 161 Activities draw athletes together G” club is an athletic organization open to any student with a school letter” for participation in any school sport. The club was busy in December cross country skiing and sponsoring a tromp. The club also went to see the Denver Nuggets in action. Clen nV'c Moore pVuC| N ?en°n3rd CT U V R°n Jl™ B ng‘' 2nd: Joh Burnell. Mark Medina. Mark Newton, Mike 162 Organizations ; r yjsjr ..v AJ , - v r tv •. '.'ff v S Division 163 '■ ?Va ■''i' i«WB v H $ - 5 Take the blue of the sky and the green of the forest and the gold and the brown of the freshly mown hay. Closing 165 add the pale shades of spring and the lovely today. circus of autumn and weave you a Closing 167 We Have This Moment Today iy never come Tender words, oentlMoJch and someone who idles rjje Hold them near wWle tljri To look back and ish fort Hold tight to the sound of the music of living. Happy songs from the laughter of children at play; Hold my hand as we run through the sweet fragrant meadows, Making mem'ries of what was today. nds and to touch. Chorus: _ We have this moment ti as it slips through i9M Yesterday's gone and tc But we have this mome yr and r good pp of cpffee, and bants me to stav re here and Yfon t wait for morrow h fortodtttf sky and the Take the blue of Aq4 the gold and green of th$f e .freshly mSvl brdWo of theJreshly mbwn hay; of spring na ie circus of autumn; A sly today. V ¥' 4jave Jhis Moment, Today. Words by Gloria Gaitfc | Music by William J. Gaither Copyright 1975 by William J. Gaither International Copyright Secured. All Rights Re rved. Used by permission. . to We Have This Moment Today , are locatld the following pages: 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. 164, 165. 166, and 168 Credit Division 169 IF YOU AGREE THAT EDUCATION MUST BE A CREATIVE, INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE ... AND ALSO A FUN-FILLED, HAPPY EXPERIENCE . . . 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KSTR 620 NBC Radio OUR VERY BEST TO THE CLASS OF “79” STEPHENS SPORTING GOODS With The Outdoors Person In Mind CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF “79”! 242-3811 fei g k WEST COLO - S' v . ■ ? • , w 1 ,1 v.. v .Jk « •_; U.S' BSnC ;S. f ' of Grand Jo'nctiojv fourth and Main , Phone 243-1611 Member FDI£ Member of FiAt Advertising 203 WE ARE STOCKED WITH BONDS! ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Congratulations to the Class of ’79 Best wishes from Santy’s Stop Restaurant in Pufferbelly Station. Valley Federal Plaza 242-8262 Softy Aoaociatiott of 2f 31 M S’ TIGERS... GRRRREdT ° ’79! 204 Advertising 205 Index Seniors Abeyta. Toni 16, 53, 133. 151 Alexander, Betka 53 Alexander, Jim 53 Allen, Jeff 53 Allen. Mindy 53 Anderson. Leslie 53 Anderson. Lisa 53. 133. 134. 138. 161 Andrews. Michael 53. 22. 155 Anthony. Shane (Lance) 20. 158. 146 Archuleta. Gail 143, 147 Armendarez. Phillip 53. 145 Armstrong. Shawn 135. 145 Azuma, Laura 21, 26. 53. 135 Bacon. Cindy 53 Bakken. Becky 53 Banister. Tammy 53 Barger. Christine 53 Barigian, Victoria 53. 146 Barks. Clara 54 Barnes, Sam 54 Barnes. Laryn 54. 135. 158 Bartlett. Jon 54 Bartley. Kathy 54. 159 Baughman. Lisa 54. 157 Bean, Rebecca 54 Beckner. Lee 54 Bennett. Diana 54. 161 Berg. Mary 54, 142 Berry. Leonard 54. 100, 103. 162 Binkley, Sheri 54. 136 Bloom. Lynnette 54 Boesch. Sherri 54 Bonella, Cheryl 54. 28. 29. 140 Boogert. John 54. 118, 135. 138 Boothe. Gregory 55. 100. 162 Bowers. Carol 55 Bozorgmanesh, Lily 55 Brennan, Karen 55 Brewer. Greg 55. 118, 134. 136. 138 145, 22 Britton. Randy 55 Broadhead. Kevin 55. 148 Brosutti, Susana 55. 159 Brower. Natalie 55. 151 Brown. Linnie 55 Brown. Sue 55 Burchett. Melvin 55 Burkhalter, Kimberly 55. 155 Burley. Kenneth 55. 155 Burnell, John 26. 55. 103. 118, 162 120 Burns. Chris 56, 25. 114. 119, 135. 162 Buzan, James 56 Burkhard. Michael 55 Callahan. Shawna 12, 13, 55. 138 143 162 Castonguay. Denise 56 Cavitt, Connie 56 Chafin. Mara 56 Chase. Linda 56 Chiono, Anthony 56 Christensen. Rick 56 Clark, Karla 56 Cleghorn. Scott 56 Clemens, Mike 56, 162 Click. Tricia 56, 150, 154. 159 Compston, Teresa 56 Connolly, Dennis 56 Cook. Crystal 56. 156 Corneille. Mary Anne 57 Cornelison. Nanette 57 Costanzo. Mitch 20. 26, 57. 100. 103. 118, 162 Cottingham. Ken 57 Cowgill. Brenda 57 Crabtree, Richard 57 Crandell. Jeff 57 Crisman. Joni 57. 141, 147 Culmer, Shelly 57 Daily, Michael 57. 138, 159 Darley. Richard 22. 57, 138. 154 Davis. Mary 57 Dhabolt, Dorothy 57. 117 DeRose. Jerry 22, 57 Diehl, Janice 57 DiThomas. Frank 57. 127 Dokken, Greg 58 Dorsey. Kim 58. 159 Doudy. Greg 58 Dowd. Jim 24. 25. 58. 127. 129 Doyle. Pat 58 Dyer. Robert 58 Dyess. Edith 58 Edgington. Tony 114, 162 Edwards. Barb 58. 108. 109. 140 Egbert. Linda 58. 138. 152. 158 Ehmann, Byron 58 Eicher, James 27. 58. 138. 150, 154 Erskine, Lance 58 Erwin. Lisa 145 Espinoza. Frank 58. 112, 148 Fabrizio, Donna 12, 13, 58. 108. 109, 138, 140. 162 Farley. Manning 58 Farmer. Jodi 58 Fazio, James 100, 103, 148, 162 Fetters. Charles 59. 159 Fladeland. Michelle 59 Flower. Ann 26. 59. 138 Foster, Laura 16, 19. 59. 117, 133. 138 Fossenier, Mike 59. 114, 162 Franklin. Kara 59. 152. 154 Fransen. Allen 59. 162 Fransen. Tami 59. 162 Friedrichs. Paul 59 Fuoco, Julia 59, 115, 162 Garcia, Loraine 59 Garlitz. Laurie 59, 159 Gaumer, Doug 59 Gemoya, Ed 59. 126. 127. 128. 151 Gentry. Barbara 59. 157 Giannone, Gina 60, 146 Gonzales. Lisa 60. 133, 138. 152 Gonzales. Monica 19. 27. 60. 135. 138 143 Gordon, Kevin 60 Gormely, James 17. 60, 135. 155 Green. Jay 60. 157 Greenslit, Anne 21. 60. 117, 138 Griffith. Theresa 17. 19. 60. 151 Griggs. Vicki 17. 60. 135. 158 Gupta. Shishu 27. 60. 134. 159 Gaty. Jessica 59. 159 Hackler, Wayne 60 Hall. Greg 16. 52. 60. 105. 106, 133 Hardcastle. Dorinda 60. 157 Hardesty, Steven 60 Hartman, Sherry 21, 60 Hartshorn. Duane 16, 60, 138, 148 Harvey. Kevin 61 Hawkins. Gregg 61 Hayden, Darren 61, 114 Haymore, Joseph 61, 150, 154 Herrera, Debi 61 Herrera, Sophia 143 Higginson. Laura 61 Hobbs. Ray 61 Holloway, Denise 61. 138. 159 Holmes, Judy 61, 140 Hope. Ronald 61 Hoppe, Paula 61 Howard. Cindy 61 Hutchens. James 61 Inglehart, Robert 61 Irwin. Colleen 61 Jacoby. Leslie 21. 62. 133, 138, 143, 29 Jones. Cindy 62. 108. 109 Jones. Teri 62, 138 Jouflas, Georgann 16. 62. 132. 133. 147 Kara. Frank 62. 137. 138. 145, 148, 150, 154 Kaufmanis, Katie 26. 62. 138 Kelley, Don 62 Kennedy, Margaret 62 Kercheval, Jeff 62. 137, 138, 145, 148, 154. 159. 161 Key. Carol 19. 62. 155 King, Rhonda 62 Klements. Kevin 62. 100. 102, 118, 119 Knight. Joni 62. 152 Kovach. Sandy 20. 62. 108. 109. 122, 123, 124, 162 Kozisek. Jackie 62 Kruh. Terry 62 Kukulan, Rod 62 Lambert. Barbara 52. 63. 133. 27 LaPoutre, Tienke 63. 155. 159 Lee. Kevin 63. 100, 103 Lemon. Cris 63, 100. 103 Lewis. Mara 63, 138. 140 Linn. Nadene 63. 146 Livingston, Donald 26. 135, 155 Loehr, Cristal 63. 135, 159 Long, Paula 63 Lopas. Dana 63, 117 Lowe, Kathleen 63 Lowell. Kathy 63 Lucero. Leah 63 Luke. Lori 27. 63, 138, 153, 157 206 Index McAdam. Tari 63 McCandless, Melanie 63 McCann. Patricia 64, 156 McConnell. Kirk 19. 22. 64. 135. 136. 138. 145 McConnell. Mike 64 McDonough, Greg 64 McEvoy. Gail 64 McMillen, Thomas 64. 144, 145 McMullen, Kathy 64. 145 McVean, Craig 64, 100, 103 Maez, Joyce 64 Mahoney, Cindy 64 Maldonado, Albert 64 Manown, Mark 64. 138, 148, 150, 154, 159. 161 Martin, Brenda 64 Martinez. James 64 Martinez, Mike 64, 100, 103 Marye, Lisa 64. 107. 152, 154 Mauer, Steve 65, 148 Medina, Mark 17, 19, 65, 100, 103, 135, 148, 155, 162 Meininger, Brad 64, 100, 103, 148. 162 Merlino, Kimberly 65 Mickelson, Todd 65 Miller, Deanna 65 Miller, Lynne Kay 65. 117 Miller. Phillip 65. 151 Miller, Sandra 65 Mitchell. Todd 65. 112, 113, 148 Montano. Zita 65 Moore. Dean 65 Morley, Kimberly 65 Morrick, Jackie 65, 146 Moses. Elise 65 Mosher. Mike 65, 148 Mow. Sherry 66, 146 Munro, Marsha 66 Murphy, Donna 66 Neal. Ronald 66 Neiswender, Lowell 66 Nelson, Jeanette 66 Nelson, Sarah 66, 156 Newton. Mark 66, 114, 115, 118, 119. 133, 136, 162 Nord, Julia 66. 136, 138, 158 Owen, Melinda 66, 146 Paddock, Angi 66. 138 Page. James 66 Palmer. James 66, 157 Patterson, Pilar 66. 133 Paulus, Ricky 66 Peaslee, Teresa 66 Percival, Michelle 67, 133, 134 Pfeil. Bob 67 Phelps, Ron 67, 148 Phipps, Dan 67, 100, 102, 103 Pinkerton. Donald 67, 138 Pitts, Cherlyn 67, 142, 151 Polk. Lana Kaye 67 Polzine, Joree 67, 145, 161 Pond. David 67. 112, 145, 148 Pond. Jennie 67. 108, 122. 123, 124, 147, 152, 162 Pond. Mark 67, 141 Porter. Mark 67 Potratz. Joanne 20, 24 Poundstone, Greg 67, 157 Powers, Clay 67, 137, 145 Prescott. Debbie 67. 133, 134. 137 Price, Jon 67, 148 Prinster, Lorraine 19. 68, 135, 156, 158, 144 Prinster. Steve 68, 148, 144 Puhler, Linda 68 Quintana. Jeff 16. 68. 105, 106, 132, 133, 138, 140, 148, 162 Radebaugh, Brenda 68 Redd, Luke 68 Reed. Kenneth 68 Reichert. Joe 68, 100, 103 Reigles. Dannie 68 Rennels, Rochelle 68 Riccillo, Maureen 68. 107. 147, 161 Rice, Teresa 68. 146 Richardson, Claudia 68 Rieger, Carrie 68 Roberts, Mike 68, 136. 138, 145 Ross. Michael 20. 52. 68. 135, 138, 148 Roussin, Susanne 69 Royce, Tracy 69 Rowland. Lane 15. 69, 154 Rozelle, Randy 69 Russell. Linda 69 Ryan. Mark 69. 119, 148. 162. 27. 144 Safford. Kawna 69. 140. 145 Salatino. Sheree 69, 22. 138. 147 Scales. Bob 69 Schaffer, Cathy 69 Schoonover. Teresa 69 Schumann. Merritt 69 Schwartz. Julie 69 Service. Jim 69 Service, Kim 69 Shanahan. Bill 69, 145, 148 Sheffield. Cathy 70, 157 Shellabarger. Daniel 138, 161 Shepard. Sue 70 Shrum, Kirk 70. 148 Simon. Pam 70. 135, 141, 147 Smith. David 70 Smith, Kacey 70 Smith. Stormie 155 Spence. Kelvin 70 Sparks. Jody 70. 127 Spendrup, Trent 70 Spurlock. Juli 17. 70. 158 Squirrell. Sid 70, 126, 127 Steele. Mike 70 Stephens, Lori 70, 152, 156 Stetson. Rick 70 Stevenson, Jennifer 70. 138. 141. 145 Stride. Terri 71. 156 Sullivan, Sharon 71 Suminski, James 71, 157 Sumner. Wayne 71 Suplizio. Sam 71, 148, 162 Sturina. Mark 71, 127, 128 Tait. Sandra 71, 146 Talley. Valerie 71 Theunissen, Bridget 71 Thye. Blake 71 Tiffany. Jaice 71, 145, 155 Timpte, Barbara 17, 71, 135, 138. 145. 150 Tomasi, Tim 71 Topliss. LaDawn 71 Torline, Mary 71 Travis, Colleen 71. 108. 109. 122, 138. 140, 147, 156. 162 Vandermeer. Don 72 Veatch, Luanna 72 Velasquez, Linnie 72. 133 Velarde. Joe 72 Vigil. Jack 72 Wallace. Michele 17. 72. 137, 145, 155, 159, 138 Wainwright, John Ward. Karen 19. 72, 135 Warren, Roger 17. 19, 72. 135 Watts. Lori 72 Weaver, Tori 72 Westermire. Brant 72 White. Karin 72 White. Sheri 72 Whitney. Leyden 72 Wiebold, Lynne 72, 143 Williams. Carolyn 73 Williams. Janet 73, 108. 109, 122. 123, 124. 133. 138. 147, 162 Williams. Suzanne 73 Winters. Leroy 73 Wonders. Lynda 73 Wort. Donna 73 Wrzeski, James 21, 73, 137, 138 Yaws. Cheryl 73, 150, 154 Zellner, Jamie 73, 155 Zellner, Randy 73 Juniors Adair. Elizabeth 75, 138. 159 Adkison, Jeffry 75 Aldava. Maxine 75 Allen. Kathy 75, 157 Anderson. Dale 75, 150. 154 Anderson, Randy 75, 115 Andrews, Craig 75 Aragon, Carlos 75 Archuleta, Dale 75 Archuleta. Roddy 20 Armendarez, Lisa 75. 152 Armstrong. Mary 75 Arnett. Bill 75 Ashcraft, Tom 103 Azuma, Karen 75 Ball. Robert 75, 155 Ballard. Brett 155 Bamford, Wanda 75 Barigian, Dennis 75 Barger. Darla 75. 150. 155. 159 Barone. Michelle 75 Basford. Lorrie 75 Bauer. Matt 75 Baughman. Barbara 75 Becker. Dana 75 Bennett. Bob 75 Berg. Doug 75, 100, 102 Berry, Kathy 76 Berry, Misty 76 Billings, Jim 76. 100 Index Bishop. Laura 76 Bizer, Randy 76 Blaney. Brett 76. 100. 102 Boesch. Kent 76 Brady. Jim 76 Branson. Vincent 76, 106. 129. 155 Brennan. Marilyn 76 Brewer. Terri 76 Bridgett. Joan 76. 133. 152 Brockman. Terry 76 Broadhead. Jana 76. 152 Broderson. Betsy 76. 152 Broome. Frances 76, 152 Broderson. Betsy 76, 152 Broome. Frances 76. 108. 109 Brower. Carla 76, 151. 154 Brown. Gordon 76 Buchanan. Jeff 155 Bullard. Marilyn 76 Burkhalter. Jennifer 76 Burleigh. Richard 76, 159 Burnell, Dave 76 Burrows. Charles 76. 113 Butler. Cynthia 76 Cable. Art 76 Cadez. Linda 76. 147 Calderone, Robert 76, 154 Campbell. Ron 76. 100. 102. 127. 128 162 Canning, Christopher 76 Carpendale, Sharon 76 Carroll. Clark 76. 100. 102 Caywood. Charlie 76. 100. 127 Cesario, Rod 12. 76. 100. 102. 121. 138. 162 Cetnar. John 76 Chambliss. Robert 76 Chapman. Scott 76. 100. 102. 128 Chatfield, Paul 12. 76. 103 Childers, Suzanne 76 Childress. Samuel 76 Christensen, Jeff 76 Christianson. Scott 76. 121. 159 Chu. Jim Jim 77 Cisneros. Kenneth 150 Clark. Kellie 77. 134. 138 Clemons. Steve 77, 100. 116, 162 Cline. Dwight 77. 158 Clutter. David 77 Colburn. Knight 77 Colman, Trish 77 Colonga, Miles 77 Conklin, Greg 77 Conwell, Cindy 77 Cook. Gary 77 Cordova, Jeanine 77 Cornelison. Debbie 77 Coulson. Laurie 77 Cox. Craig 77, 114, 129. 138 Crenshaw, Becky 77 Crist. Scott 77 Crone. Gary 77 Crowe. David 77 Cruz. Susan 77. 142 Cummings. Fred 77. 103 Cunningham. Chris 135 Curtis, Katheryn 77, 133, 134. 156 Daggett. Mary 77, 158 Davidovich, Bill 77 Davies. Marilee 77, 155 Davis, Bill 77. 126, 127 Davis. Tim 77 DeFontbriand. Camille 77 Delgado. Lorie 77 Derby. Vicki 77 Diep. Quang 77 Dockery. Cathy 77 Dokken. Debra 77. 142 Dolan. Billy 77 Dorris, Frances 77 Dotson. Any 77 Dowd. Tom 77. 103 Dubose, Tim 77. 155 Dunn. Johanna 77 Duran. James 77. 103 Efurd. Jerry 77 Ericson, Anne 77. 155 Erskine. John 78 Etenburn. William 78. 113 Faber. Jim 78 Fair, Jeana 78 Finch, Greg 78. 151. 154 Flatt, Kammi 78 Flynn, Jim 78, 100. 102, 103. 162 Foster. Lesa 78 Foster. Del 78 Foust. Nora 78 Foy, Rick Friehs. Michelle 78. 152 Frigetto. Reenie 78. 133 Frisch. David 78 Fuhrmeister. Janet 78 Gamblin, Paula 78. 133, 159 Garcia, Dianne 78, 155 Gardner, Jo Anne 78. 159 Gardner. Kevin 78, 103 Garner, Gordon 78 Garrett. Debbie 78 Gartner. Mark 78. 116, 138. 158 Gemoya. Robin 78. 142 Gibson, Liz 78 Giles, Zane 78 Goodrum, Bryan 78. 159 Gordon. Rodney 78 Grasso, Vince 78. 100. 102. 134 Graves. Kelly 78. 106. 138. 162 Gray. Coleen 78 Green. Jeff 78 Green, LuAnn 78 Griffin. Craig 78 Griffith. Maria 78, 135, 155 Haddock, Evelyn 78 Haggerty. Carol 78 Haining, Julie 78 Hall, Laura 78. 138, 147 Hanks, Harold 78 Hanks. Mark 113, 159 Hansen, Chris 78 Harshman. Bob 78 Harvey. Joseph 78 Haupt, Bud 79, 138 Heck. Tammy 79, 129 Hefley. Bruce 79, 159 Heinrich, Chris 79 Higgs. Madeline 79 Hill. Rick 79. 148 Hinson. Riki 79 Holmes, Susan 79 Honstein. Glen 79. 100, 102 Horton, Nancy 79 Hughes. Nick 79. 100. 138. 162 Hunt, Ladonna 79. 112, 118 Hunter. Cathy 79. 135 Hurley. Damon 79. 112, 118 Hutchins. Mark 79 Hutchison, Tejay 79 Irvin. Chris 79 Jackson. Debbie 79. 150, 153 Jacobs, Todd 79 Jacoby. David 79, 100. 102 Janes. Brad 79 Jaynes. Dave 79 Jens. Jannae 79. 138. 152 Jones. Janet 79. 138, 152 Jones, Kevin 79 Jones. Lisa 79. 152 Kallay. Carole 74. 79. 133 Karp. Maura 79. 155 Kempers. Sherryl 79. 138. 152 Kerns, Michael 79 Kerski. Joe 79, 138 Kester, John 79 Ketchum, Mike 79 King. Deanna 79 King, Joseph T. 79 Kirkham, Jeff 79. 158 Kirkhart, Robert 79 Koch, Tim 79 Kohles, Denise 79, 142 Kohls. Mary 79. 142, 147 Kozisek. Joan 79 Kralicek. Donna 79. 155 Kretschman. Bob 80 Kronkright. Bruce 80. 100. 150 Kruckeberg. Nadine 80 Lambert. Lisa 158 Lange. Danny 80. 150 Latchaw. Dustin 80 Laycock. James 80 Leach. Sandi 80 LeBaron. Colleen 80. 156 Ledesma. Greg 80. 121. 138 Lee, Robin 80 Lehmkuhle, Brian 80, 105, 135 138 162 Lekich, Mike 80 Lenard. Robin 80 Lesher, John 80 Lindquist, Debra 80 Lindsay. Ron 80. 113 Lindsey. George 80. 138. 150. 158 Lionberger. Lois 80. 156 Lockard, Eric 80. 138, 159 Longhorn, Debra 80 Lopas. Vicki 80 Loucks, Robin 80 Lovern. Corey 80, 115 Lowe. Tami 80. 147, 152 Luepschen. Lawrence 80. 138. 150 Luster. Kevin 80. 146 McCarty. Carol 80 208 Index McFry, Janet 80, 142 McKinnon, Diann 80 McLaughlin. Jeff 100, 102, 148, 162 McMenamin, Matt 80 McMican, Tracy 80 McVean, Carrie 80. 125 Maddox. David 80. 100, 120 Madison, Chris 80. 148 Mahoney, Vicki 80 Maldonado. Aaron 80 Maldonado. Diana 80. 142 Mantlo, Tana 80. 147 Manzanares. Richard 80. 162 Marez. Monica 80 Martin. Linda 80. 153, 158 Martinez. Clarissa 80. 142 Martinez. Kenny 81 Matthews. R. Paul 81 Mehs, Tom 81. 158 Melvin. Arliss 81. 110. 122, 138, 147, 150 Metzger, Stephen 81. 112 Michel. John 81 Michels. Greg 81 Miller. Clinton 81. 103 Miller. Kimberly 81. 157 Miller. Lori 81 Miller. Paul 81 Miller. Ted 81 Mills. Irene 81, 157 Minter, Pamela 81, 155 Miracle. Shawn 81. 107 Mitchell. Roy 81 Montoya. Viola 81 Moore. Chris 81, 100. 102, 162 Morgan, Leslie 81 Morrick, Kelly 81 Mueller, Sher 81, 157 Munro, Alice 12. 13. 81. 122. 138. 152. 162 Murphy. Gary 81 Neely, Sue 81, 156, 159 Neiswender. Vernon 81 Nelson, Rebecca 81. 122, 123, 124, 152. 162 Nolen. Paul 81, 114, 118. 119, 148, 120, 162 Nugent. Carmine 81. 159 Nusskern, Tamara 81, 158. 133, 138 Oliver. Lori 81, 162 Osmus, Sandra 81 Paddock. Geoff 81. 103, 121 Paddock. Terry 106 Parent, Todd 81 Park, Carson 81 Parker. Brenda 81, 135 Patrick, Teresa 81, 146 Patterson, Bill 81. 112, 113, 133. 138. 148, 158 Payne, Donna 81. 142 Pearce, Shara 81. 110, 133 Pederson. Keith 81 Pelly. Al 81. 122. 158 Perry. Denise 82, 157 Perry. Dru 82. 100. 121, 162 Pesman, Diane 117 Peterson. Rex 82. 100. 102, 133 Pigford, Todd 82. 150. 154 Pigg, Kathie 82. 110 Pilkenton, Stephen 82 Porter. Mike 82. 105 Power, Michael 82 Powers, Sutton 82 Prinster, Daniel 74, 82. 100, 102, 138 Rathbone. Dianne 82 Ratliff. Mike 82 Ray. Kevin 82 Richards, Bill 82 Rivera. Mike 82 Robb. Jim 82, 114. 121 Roberts, James 82. 132 Robinson, Laura 82 Robson. James 82 Robero, Alfred 82 Romero. Theresa 82 Ross, Karen 82. 138 Rouleau. Thomas 82 Roybal. Ron 82, 150 Rubalcaba, Alvin 82, 100. 102, 138 Ruzicki, Alex 82 Ryan. Bryan 82. 100, 102 Ryan. Meg 82. 100. 162 Salazar, Vickie 82. 157 Samuelson, Stacy 82, 106 Sasser, Richard 82 Schooley. Laura 82 Schroeder. Teri 82 Schwan, Aric 82, 113, 150 Seiler. Lisa 82 Seip. Shaw. Shawn 82. 100, 102 Sheetz. Jerry 82 Sheldon, Phil 82. 150 Shelton. Connie 82 Shoup, Rose 82 Silzell. Mark 82 Simon. Sally 83. 138 Sitterley. Carl 83, 105 Smith, Christine 83. 152 Smock, Kris 83, 105. 161 Spence, Kathy 83 Spiecker, Karyn 74. 83. 133, 138, 147. 158 Spor. Robin 83. 133, 142 Spoonhoward. Ken 83. 112 Spurger, Kevin 83 Squirrell, Sherri 83, 152, 162, 29 Stahl. Bob 83. 113, 121 Stoddart, Nancy 83, 134 Stoner, Doyle 83 Stout. Michelle 83 Stricklan. Kent 83 Sulley, Claudia 83. 146. 157 Sutton, Lori 83. 110 Temple. Phillip 83, 150 Testerman, Serena 83, 122 Theisen, Charlie 83, 116, 158. 162 Thomas. Laura 83. 108. 109. 122, 124 Thomsen. Cathy 17, 19. 83. 135. 155 Thornburg. Damon 83 Tiemann, Jerry 83, 135 Tobias, Tanya 83 Todd, Terry 83 Totcky. Julie 83 Trammell, Laura 83 Trimmer, Debbie 83 Trujillo. Peter 83 Trusty, Donna 83, 158 Vargas, Debbie 83 Van Gundy, Kevin 83 Van Treeck. Norman 83. 135, 138. 153 Vig, Jannette 83 Vigil, Tracy 83. 148 Wagner. Mark 83 Wagner. Wendy 83. 122, 124, 138. 162 Wahlberg, Mark 83, 148 Walker. Keith 83 Wallace. Melinda 83, 155 Warner. June 146 Warner. Richard 83. 106 Watt. Patty 84 Watts. Kristi 84 Weber. Margaret 84. 135 Weihl, David 84 White. Charles 84 White. Joe 100, 104 Whitt. Kevin 84. 103 Williams. Amy 84. 133 Wilson. Bob 84 Wilson, Mark 17, 19, 84, 135, 154 Winters, Korb 84, 150 Wood. Lorna 84, 155, 158 Wood, Mark 84 Wood. William 84 Woomer, Jerome 74, 84. 105. 106. 133, 25 Wormell, Troy 84 Wright, Steven 84 Zachry, Karen 84. 150, 155, 158 Zimmerman, Lester 84 Zuidema, Jim 84 SOPHOMORES Acker, Scott 84. 104 Adair. Malcolm 84. 158 Addington, Don 84. 104 Albrethsen. Heidi 87 Alderman. Bill 87 Allen, John 87 Alexander, Sarah 87. 161 Alsup. Brian 87 Aman. Debra 87 Anderson. Brett 87 Anderson. Julia 87, 133 Anderson. Nancy 87 Andrews. Bill 87 Andreason, Sheri 87 Arnett, James 87 Arosteguy. Lori 87, 151 Arrieta. Maria 87 Ashcraft. Jim 87 Askey, Lynn 87 Atkinson, Tom 87 Attrens. Kurt 87 Bacon, Brad 87. 113 Bailey. Janet 87 Bail. Connie 87 Banghart. John 87 Barnett. Doug 87 Barrett. Timothy 87, 121, 150 Bean, Jim 87 Belcastro, Tony 25, 87. 104. 126, 127, 128 Index 209 Bennett. Bruce 87 Benson. Michelle 159 Benson, Sheila 87 Bera. Michael 87 Bishop, Fred 87 Bishop. Jim 87 Blair. Cindy 87 Boden, Pam 87, 142 Boehm, Debbie 87 Bonnell, Renee 87 Boothe. Becky 87 Borchardt. Brad 113 Borden, Leanard 87, 153 Bowers. Linda 87, 159 Bradley, Debbie 88 Brady. Connie 88 Branson, Heidi 88 Branson, Vaughn 106 Brewer, Keith 88 Brewer. Meg 88, 142 Brewes. Lorraine 88. 152 Brian, Jennifer 88. 134 Brock. Jeff 88 Brooke. Traci 88 Brown, James 88, 121 Brown, Larry 88 Browne. Shawn 88, 104 Bruce. Gretchen 88. 159, 161 Buchholz. Gregory 88 Burkhard. Lynnell 88 Burleigh. Anne 88. 134, 147, 159 Burnell. Elizabeth 88 Burns. John 88, 158 Burns, Tim 88, 104 Buxam, Craig 88 Buzan, Jane 88. 125 Caraway, Lynette 88 Carr, Tom 88 Carrico, Greg 88 Carson. Stacy 17. 88 Chafin, Trana 88 Chandler, Jennifer 88 Chavez, Antonio 88 Cherveny, Leslie 88 Chinn. Shelly 88 Clymer, Sterling 88 Coatney, Kenneth 88, 150 Cole. Shari 88 Connors, Guy 88 Copp, Regina 88 Corbin, Jon 88 Corney, Joy 89 Cowgill, Jayne 89 Crawley, Robert 89 Creighton, Bobbi 89, 151 Crim, Lisa 89 Curtis. Brenda 89. 134 Dahlby, Candi 89 Dalton, Earl 89. 104 Daries, Alan 89 Davis. Chris 89 Davis. Jim 89 Day, Kristi 89 Debelock, Alan 89 DePontbriand. Michelle 89 Dickenson, Geri 89 Digiallonardo, Kathy 89 Dobbs, Wesley 89 Dores, Ernie 89 Dorn, Karalyn 89 Douglas. Harold 89 Douglas, Shawn 153 Doyle. Brian 89 Duarte, Peggy 89 Duckworth, Diann 89 Duncan, Alexander. 89, 104 Dupre, Lenora 89 Duran, Sherry 89 Dutton, Candy 89 Dyer, John 89, 121 Earthman, Margaret 89 Ebert. Mike 89 Ebright, Denise 89 Edwards, Jeanne 89 Eicher, Christina 89. 133, 152 Elliott. Mary 89 Elliott. Sandra 125 Emmons, Christy 89 Etle, Jean 89, 125 Fair. Jami 89 Fawver, Michelle 89 Feather, Becky 89 Fennell, Kari 89 Ferrato, Louis 89, 113 Fetters, Mark 90 Fiske. Doug 90 Foster, JoAnn 90 Foy. Rick 104 Frank. Leah 90 Fransen, Kristy 17, 90 Frederickson, Sherri 90 Gallegos. Debra Sandra 90 Ganshow, Jessica 90 Garber. Dave 90 Garcia, Jackie 90 Garcia. Ted 90, 104 Garcia, Theresa 90 Garcner. Janalee 90 Garner, Spencer 90 Garner, Tom 90 Garner, Randy 90 Genrich, Sharon 90, 142 Gentry, Lisa 90 Gerlofs, Robin 90. 117, 133. 159 Geske. Gail 90. 151 Giancanelli, Kathy 90 Gibson, Judy 90, 125, 133 Girdley, Kristine 90 Goetz, John 90 Gomez, Penny 90 Gonzales. Dean 91 Gonzales, Mashelle 90 Goodner, Harlan 90 Gorby, Terry 90 Grask, Sallie 90 Grasso, Kelly 12. 13, 90. 110, 155 Gray, Shelly 90 Green, Dina 90. 125 Green. Michael 90 Grettner, Charisa 90 Gupta. Neval 90. 151 Hahn. Rhonda 91. 133. 158 Haines, George 91, 154 Hall, Bruce 91 Hallaran. Scott 91 Hamilton, Chris 91, 158 Hardesty, Tamara 91, 159 Hartman, Shelly 91, 157 Harvey, Dennis 91 Harvey, Lorene 91 Harwood. Michael 91 Hatch. Thomas 91 Haupt, Charles 91. 114 Haycock. Jeri 17, 91, 133. 155 Hedman, Donna 91 Heinrich, Nancy 91 Herrera, Donna 91, 142 Hibbard, Bradley 91 Higgins, Mark 91 Hickman, Debbie 91 Higginson, LeeAnn 91 Hinkle. Lynn 91 Hitchens, Jim 91, 104 Hockenberry, Jefferson 91 Holdridge, Lore 91 Holling, Cathy 17, 91, 155 Holsman, Bess 91 Holwath, Tina 153 Hopkins. Adam 17, 91, 155 Horwath (Dixon), Tina 91 Hoskin, Tamara 91 Hoyt. Shari 91. 129 Hughes. JoAnne 91 lacovetto. Darylene 91 Indergard. Rolf 91, 153 Ingle, John 91, 138, 158 Jackson, Don 91 Jefferson. Kendall 91, 104 Johnson. Margaret 91 Johnson, Randy 91 Johnson. Shelly 91 Johnston, Keii 91 Jones. Helen 92, 150 Jones. Kathy 92, 155 Jones, Kristie 92 Jones, Laurel 92 Jones, Lynette 17, 92. 151 Jones, Troy 92 Jordan. Brad 92 Kaiser. Roland 92, 104 Kaufmanis, Kris 92, 122, 125 Kelley, Julie 92, 108, 109, 125. 151 Key. Sandy 92 Kiefer, Chris 92 King, Eugene 92 Kinney, Deanna 92 Klements. David 92, 104, 121 Knight. Jim 92 Koch, Margaret 92 Kozisek, Deborah 92, 117 Kretlow, Lynda 92 Krizman, Jon Scott 92, 104 Kronkright. Maty Ellen 17. 92 Kruckeberg, Ramona 92 Kukulan, Gavin 92 Kupecz. Steve 92 Kohls, Christie 92 Lamborn, Blair 92, 113 Lamphere, Ann 92 Lampton, Scott 92 Lance, Sheila 92 210 Index Land, Barbie 92 La Plant, Kathy 161 Lee, Kerry 92, 104. 129 Lehmkuhle, Mike 92, 104 Lenard. Jeralie 92 Lindsay, Bev 92 Little, Andrew 92, 112 Loehr. Brenda 92, 125 Lovato, Connie 93 Lucero, Karen 93, 159 Luster. Kimberly 93, 159 Luster, Kimberly 93, 159 McCann. Mike 93 McCleary, Tina 93 McCoy. Karen 93 McKay. Donald 93. 104 McLaughlin. Paul 93 McLennan, John III 93, 159 McQuiston, Joe 93 MacKendrick. Ronda 93, 117 Mackley. Mark 93 Maddox. Gayle 117 Madler, Ron 93. 115 Maldonado. Marilyn 93. 142 Mantell. Patty 93 Manzanares. Richard 104 Marchand. Denise 93 Marcil. Kristy 93 Marez. Martin 93 Marez. Mike 93. 104. 129 Martin, Darryl 93 Martin. Terry 93 Martinez, Betty 93 Maska. Colette 93 Matthews, Viki 93 Mays, Tracie 93, 150 Melvin. Kelly 93. 104, 121 Merchant. Bobbi 93 Merriman, Tori 93 Meyers, Jeff 93, 106, 150 Miles. Steve 93 Miller, David 93 Miller. Mark 93. 100, 103. 118. 162 Miller, Tamera 93 Mitchell. Sherri 93. 133. 159 Monger. Devise 93 Montoya. Carl 93 Montoya, Gina 93, 133 Montoya, Lori 93 Moore. Bryon 93 Moore. Kristine 93. 153 Moore. Marianne 93 Moore, Shelly 93 Moores. Kim 94 Moran. Michelle 94 Morley. Stephanie 110 Mosko, Catherine 94 Mullins. Steve 94 Mumby. Susan 94, 110, 125, 147 Mundy, Tracy 94 Murch. Stacy 94 Murray. Corey 94 Newell. Sue 94 Newman, Audrey 94 Newton. Tony 94. 121 Nidey. Terry 94. 104 Molan. Richard 94 Ochoa, Terry 94 Olwine, Jim 94 Ortiz, Ronnie 94 Overby, Carla 94 Pallera. Frank 94 Pantuso, Tony 94, 104 Pappas. Tanya 94 Parker. Linda 94 Parker, Ronda 19, 94, 135 Patsantaras, Tom 94 Patterson, Robin 94, 108. 109, 122 Pearson, Rex 94 Peaslee. Diane 94 Peckham. Cindy 94. 151 Pembridge. David 94. 115, 129, 158 Perkins. Ruth Ann 94 Perry, Annette 94. 142 Peterson. Brad 94 Pifer, Heather 94 Polk, Penny 94, 151 Potratz. Suzanne 94. 110, 121 Poutre, Melissa 95 Powell. Matt 95 Prentice. Vince 95 Preuss. Melissa 95 Price, Ty 95 Race. Debbie 95, 150 Radeck, Holly 95 Ray. Steve 95 Reed, Lunette 95 Reeves. Tracy 95 Reichert. Helen 95 Retherlord, Lori 95 Retolaza, Michelle 95. 133 Rhodes, Lisa 95 Riccillo, Eileen 95. 147, 161 Robison, Sherm 95 Rodriguez, Alfred 95 Roemmich, Dona 95 Roemmich, Michael 95 Roller, Janine 95 Romero, Donna 95 Romero, Richard 95 Roper, Kelly 95 Rubalcaba. Matt 95, 104, 107 Ryan, Suzanne 95, 110. 147, 161 Sanchez. Lorie 95, 142 Santurro, Gina 95 Sattler. Marcia 95 Sawyer. Josie 95, 158 Schell. Paula 95 Schmidt. Dan 95 Schwan, Michelle 95 Sebold. Troy 95 Sheffield, Chris 95. 104 Sheppard, Donald 95 Seiver, Carie 95 Simpson, Kellie 95, 152 Smith, Diane 95, 110. 133 Smith, Joy 95 Smith. Kelsey 86. 95. 133, 142 Smith. Marcy 95 Smith. Roger 95 Southall, Lori 96, 110 Spanicek, Kevin 96 Sparks. Jery 96 Stadelman. John 96 Stanley. Bob 96 Steele, Jon 96 Stettner. Kate 96, 147 Streff. Petter 96. 121, 154 Stricklan, Kay 96, 159 Stubbs. Laura 96 Suminski, Lori 96, 157 Tadvick, Kelley 96. 134 Temple, Maureen 84, 96. 133, 151 Templeton, Eric 96 Theunissen. Rocky 96 Thoele, Joe 96 Thomas, Vaugn 96 Thome, Gretchen 96, 108, 109, 125, 159 Thompson. Brian 96, 121 Thompson, Zane 96 Toomey, Ronald 96 Totcky, Jean 96 Trammell. Melissa 96 Treadway. Lael Scott 96 Trimmer, Susan 96 Trujillo, Junior 96 Trujillo, Sharon 96 Trumbo, Tressa 96 Tuttle. Kathleen 96 Tyler, Matt 96 Vandermeer. David 96 Vath. Sharon 86. 96. 150 Vaughn, Lori 96 Vieira, April 96 Vigil, Joni 96 Vinze, Deana 97 Vogel, Mary 97 Wainwright, Jim 97, 104. 121 Wallar, Daralynn 97 Walt. Sandie 97 Ward. Mimi 97. 133. 155 Warner. Jane 97 Washburn. Peggy 97 Watson, Rachel 97 Weaver, Steven 97 Wedereth. Scott 97 Webster. Louis 97. 104 Wein, Diana 97, 115. 133 Wenzel, Aaron 86, 97, 133. 150 White. Nathan 97 Whiting. Ellen 97 Williams. Brad 97 Williams. Crystal 110. 158 Williams. Mike 97 Williams, Ronald 97 Wilson, Amy 97 Wilson. Holly 97 Wiman. Bryan 97, 104 Wonders. Lisa 97 Wood, Sisan 97 Woomer, Ellen 97, 107 Wubben, Sara 97. 134. 158 Wygant, Tim 97. 105, 106 Yurick, John 97 Zadrozny. Jennifer 97 Zeck. Shirley 97 Zeerip, Jodi 97 Zellner, Stephen 97 Index 211
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