Greenway High School - Demonian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1979
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Mrs. Judi Patterson, Freshman Eng- lish teacher, participates during Spirit Week by wearing her favorite tee-shirt, Kelly Houser, a member of Greenway's first swimming team, competes during a tournament. Biology students Pierre Kuet- tel and Kevin Badgley work on a lab during class. 2 CONTENTS elacffly boi' ui rw Contents Student Life ....... Clubs ...,... ,.... 3 4 Sports .....78 People . . . . . . 124 Index .....,........ 264 CONTENTS 3 f fe? F , sling 05 oy X Q QM? was is Jigs 7 3 sf. 'QJK cf 59 ' if JEV. O23 .5 fi Jw? 556 Q U J iv BJ 55.93 We XJX Pt W 520.5 ng-lg J :' fs , QQ? Showing People in action SHOWING. . .who we are. . .what we are. . .words. . .emotions. . .what kind of people we are. . .accomplish- ments. . .talents. . .spirit. . .being ourselves. . .helping others. . .re- presenting us. . .some of the best. 4 INTRODUCTION Pictured Clockwise: Deborah Whisler and Gayla Jenkins, with teddys, participate in Kid's Day during Spirit Week. William Wright eats his lunch with friends. Junior Sharon Stewart shows her enthusiasm during Spirit Week when she dresses up on Little Kid's Day, Robert Aceto and Clair Denham enjoy a nice day. Lori Brinegar enjoys socializing with acquaintances. INTRODUCTION 5 if ,,:qr.'Wf ,., . ' J W g 4.-:A .. ,. A. I N rw' . . K 'C 1 w , '.. - 5 V '.' ,p,ggN,:5, a , 4. Ar .I Q S, W x , ,N dgxzqw Qag.-59m Wm . W ' Q wfQ1'E'iF'Zf'g+,, ww . m,,, , A P WHQQF' , .A . 1 r R' If , l 1 'W , , ,294 GM' ,.,. fy, f ff DEVELOPING. . .knowledge. . .skiIls. . .interest- ...learning about the world. . .of animals. . .num- bers. . .people. . .ourselves. . .changing . .impro- ving. . .attitudes. . .opinions. . .self-disciplin- e. . .all the while having fun. Pictured Clockwise: Cathy Arrowood, Mrs. Esta Goldstein and Bill Riedel begin practice for the Drama Department's fall production Ten Little lndians. The Agriculture Department in- volves the students with many aspects of the subject. Pictured is one of them-the typical cow. Rick Ensign Freshman, follows the directions while completing an assign- ment for a Home Economics class. The Math Department provides many opportu- nities for learning. This student works on the computer. Danny Turner and Tracy Tate utilize the Media Center to prepare their Senior English projects. Teresa Den- ning, Freshman, participates in a Physical Education activity. INTRODUCTION 7 Exhibiting To prove we're good EXHIBITING. .. our talents... inter- ests. .. knowledge... friendship.. determination... ability. .. using.. benifiting. .. working. .. wanting. .. purpose... a goal... finding. .. achie- ving. .. winning. .. losing... learn- ing... always learning... 8 INTRODUCTION L . Pictured clockwise: Home Eco- nomics students Wendy Cuff and Rhonda Hoffman endeavor to open a jar. Lee Nels and Albert Summers participate in a play practice. This crowd at the Homecoming pep assembly watches skits being performed by various organizations. The ln- dustrial Arts Department offers many different opportunities for studentsg these juniors are working in the Auto Shop 'RPO INTRODUCTION 9 Introducing Another scene INTRODUCTING. . .a new year. . .new activi- c ties. . .classes. . .opportunities . .classes. . ,a new way of life. . .a chance to learn. . .gain knowledge. . .an opportunity to make friend- s. . .and enjoy life. Q K Pictured clockwise: A group of earth science students complete a class assignment. Sophomores Bob Olsen and David Vesey steam clean a car. Teresa Macias proofreads her typing assignment. Michele Bernard looks in the media center for an interesting book. An interested student works on a class project. INTRODUCTION 11 Producing Images on film PRODUCING. . .shows. . .games- ...spectacIes. . .displaying talents. . .en- ergy. . .determination. . .work. . .achiev- ing goals. . .being proud.. .doing wel- I. . .in front of friends. . .proving. . .for others. . .for our selves. . ,we can do it- ...maybe not the best. . .but our best. 12 INTRODUCTION 'A'-w..,,MV Pictured clockwise: The percussion sec- tion of the band sets pace for a halftime performance. Kim Barbasiewicz, one of Greenway's award winning twirlers, per- forms with the band during halftime. Members of the Pom and Cheer do the Bunny Hop in order to boost spirit at Homecoming. Coach Danilek gives a speech during the Homecoming assembly. Mark Marcinek calls the signals for the De- mons during a game against Cortez. INTRODUCTION 13 Expressing urselves through action EXPRESSING. . .Putting on a show.. .get- ting attention. . .in the spotlight. . .letting go. . .being ourselves, . .sharing in the fun- ...and crazyness. . .showing our spiri- t. . .ourselves . .being free.. .having fun- ...just for fun. 14 INTRODUCTION Pictured clockwise: Lisa Murphy squishes a cream pie into the face of Karen Rios during Spirit Week lunch- time activities. Eve Barrett presides over one of Homecoming Week's more interesting contests- the apple eating event. Teresa Pitman shows her exhila- ration after being crowned Homecom- ing Queen. The Greenway Gangsters take over campus during Changing Times Day. Enthusiastic students show spirit by participating in a 3-legged race on hat, button, sock and t-shirt day. INTRODUCTION 15 During Spirit Week students were allowed to dress as their favorite little kid . Darla Renard works on one of her many school projects. Karen Wright, Demon mascot, performs during an all-school pep assem- bly. 16 INTRODUCTION 4? Events come and go, but if ever there was a truly special time for Greenway students, then Home- coming is it! lt was like no other time worth remembering. The very air crack- Ied with excitement and expecta- tion, while school spirit was at its peak. During the halftime festivities, royalty was presented along with decorative floats. Floats were dis- played by 6 organizations of which the Senior-Freshman class took first place. The Freshman class is represented by Penny Hutter and Frank Gallego. 18 STUDENT LIFE Ro alt highlights Homecoming events -Q 1978 Homecoming Queen is Terri Pitman, King is Dan Peterson Qnot picturedj Sophomores Karen Hughes and David Holly receive recognition. First Row: Karen Hughes, Beth Farman, and Natalie Brehm. Second Row: Penny Hutter, Frank Gallego, David Holly, Dan Holly, and Terri Pitman. - X -Qgg.. girlie , 1' i tw, 5 to W 59- vffffg . , -' ii ifQ'3Q?i?- m X YW. . ,ii if . E 353: 1 :Q e ' 'yi' 'L at .- i .,7-ft Q te 'J 11 ' 'Ni' -f-Qc -Q V 5' ...Q -reall x -H Selected for senior attendant is Beth Far- rnan and John Bently, tnot picturedb. ri' Junior attendants are Natalie Brehm and Dan Holly. STUDENT LIFE 19 Students participate During spirit week Dressing up and playing silly games are both part of displaying one's enthusiasm in their school. During spirit week students dressed as their favorite movie stars, munchkins, kids, wearing buttons and hats, and the tradi- Nl -441, 3 WX: 0 'asa an 1 - t f There are more ways than one to stroll through campus as shown by Selina Cor- ona, Lisa Herst and Taroll Buttrum. 20 STUDENT LIFE tional green and gold. Spirit plays an important role in school which also includes at- tending events and supporting ones team whether they win or lose. Many people dressed up for Kid's Day, in ...il Jumping rope are Lisa Murphy, Shelly Mendenhall, Michelle Jinkins and Tammy Jackson .,.,....-1-g- ---,' ' 'Q' cluding Lisa Fabre and Deeanne Ryland. noitifxmt .1 Mickey Mouse is given a tour of campus by Della Badgett. U Xps Y 1' lfi ' ,J 0- l A I, 4 f fi ' A K One Mafia member was Jim Congroe. Sarah Ensign portrays Raggedy Ann. L 5 'Qs TAN uw-V Charmaine Hegarty, Lisa Fetters and Lori Bringar sho and Buttons Day. w their spirit by dressing up on Hats STUDENT LIFE 21 sh Christmas season glistens As the school year entered the holiday season, many events took place. One event which remained special was the Christmas For- mal. On December 22 the Green- way gym transformed from the basketball court to a dance floor. The new Dancing D.J's provided the disco music. The theme this year was A Star is Born . The Royalty for the 1978-79 year was: King Pat Parnellg Queen Janie Heddeng Senior Attendents John Bentley and Cathy Arrowoodp Junior Attendents Larry Esposito and Nancy Can- nong Sophomore Attendents Scott Myers and Patrice Greeng Freshman Attendents Frank Gal- lego and Angie Cluff. The Senior Attendents were John Bentley and Cathy Arrowood. 22 STUDENT LIFE .ji Pat Parnell and Janie Hedden were elected King and Queen gl if, s f ' I xx la T 6 is l gi, l ' i Christmas Royalty: top to bottom- Janie Hedden, Pat Parnell, Cathy Arrowood, John Bentley, Nancy Cannon, Larry Esposito, Patrice Green, Scott Myers, Angie Cluff and Frank Nancy Cannon and Larry Esposito were Gallego. X i -TYPE Angie Cluff and Frank Gallego were Fresh- man Attendents. chosen as Junior Attendents. -'Bax S-I i...1 Scott Myers and Patrice Green were chosen as the Sophomore Attendents. STUDENT LIFE 23 Expression shown B fashionsg music COUNTRY Burgers 81 Fries ...................... Charlie Rich All Of Me ............................ Willie Nelson Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit . .Waylon Jennings Do You Ever Fool Around ............. J. Stampley Why Have You Left Me ...... ..... C rystal Gayle Your Love Had Taken Me .... ......... C . Twitty Texas CWhen I Diej ........... .... T anya Tucker Gimme Back My Blues ................. Jerry Reed We've Come A Long Way Baby ....,.. Loretta Lynn You Don't Bring Me Flowers .... Brown 81 Cornelius SOUL 84 DISCO September ...... ........... E WF Le Freak .......,.. ............ C HIC Got To Be Real .... ........ C heryl Lynn Get Down ................., .,... G ene Chandler Long Stroke .................. ........ A DC Band .....B. Caldwell . ...Chaka Khan .....Shalamar What You Won't Do For Love . . . l'm Every Woman ............. Take That To The Bank ..... I Don't Know If It's Right .... ..E.C. King SOUL 84 DISCO Qcont'tJ Free Me .................. .... B onnie Pointer Y.M.C.A. .................... ..... V illage People Never Had A Love Like This .... ......... T avares Every One's A Winner ........ .... H ot Chocolate Shake Your Groove Thing ......... Peaches 84 Herb It's All The Way Live ..................... Lakeside We Both Deserve Each Other's Love .......... LTD Aqua-Boogie .......................,.. Parliament ls It Still Good To You ......... Ashford 81 Simpson Love Changes ........ ...... M others Finest Givin Up, Goin In .... .... T hree Degrees POP Too Much Heaven ......... ...Bee Gees My Life ....................... .... B illy Joel Sharing The Night Together ..... ...... D r. Hook Hold The Line ................ ............ T oto Ooh Baby Baby ................... Linda Ronstadt How You Gonna See Me Now ........ Alice Cooper Promises ...................... ...., E ric Clapton We've Got Tonight ........... ....... B ob Seeger You Don't Bring Me Flowers ........ Barbara 81 Nell New York Groove .................... Ace Frehley 24 STUDENT LIFE Marty Cantrell and Chuck Burnett model Sojria Jones, Tad Bloss. and Carla Balsarno display the casual look. the vest, tie, and scarved look. 1' xd- rw Darryl File is never caught without his cas- Setfffadio Plalfefw Judie Wyatt and Harine Knudsen display their disco skirts and tops, STUDENT LIFE 25 Vehicles Popular Way to go Transportation was important to the students of Greenway. Not only was it an easy way to get to school, but great for entertain- ment. The different cars show a person's unique choice. Some cars may reflect the student's personality, while to others their vehicle is for travel only. At lunch, Dennie Sidak uses his Camaro to transport him for a quick lunch 26 STUDENT LIFE Driving to school is Mark Miller in his brown 1978 Camaro. Many other sports cars as well as Carnaro's became popular. ceived or bought cars to drive to school. Tony Taylor is one of these students. Parn McDonald, leaving the parking lot. STUDENT LIFE 27 -7-W - - - l 'I Lunchtime is spent in variety of places W Many students such as Teresa Denning grab a quick bite to eat from the snack bar. 28 STUDENT LIFE Lunch is the time of day when students can relax and be with their friends. Just like the fads in fashion styles and in music, lunch is also a time for expression. Stu- dents show these feelings through their preference in places of eating. Some may eat in the cafeteria, while others at Jack-in-the-box. i 5 After purchasing their food in l 5 5 l Because of McDonaId's location, Don Gardner and Dana Marler eat lunch there. i Because of the 30 minute lunch hour, stu- dents like Patty Jackson appreciate res- taurants with fast food. My cafeteria, Denise Durhan and Marty Cantrell take their lunch outside to eat. em' UL! H x i 'K fi . xr r 1-it Mike Krickler, Don Mader and Janice Babcock eat as well as relax. STUDENT LIFE 29 if U 1, A ' ' V015 f Ji. Lfyfzlw ' ii? lf 1 331 1 ? .K I 1 'gf f WSE l li? t NM! Seniors: First row- Donna Klumb, Kiva Knoxs, Pat Parnell, Audrey Stinnett. Second row- Mrs. Brinkman, Pam Vernell, Cathy Reetz, Mr. Stephens. Third row- Ron Thomas, Dennie Sidak. 30 STUDENT LIFE Juniors: First row- Eve Barrett, Joe Stewart, Wendy Schuff. Second row- Carrie Whitehouse, Marlene Burnett, Caryn Balsamo, Lisa Fetters, Carrie Carlton. I Sop lin, fficers represent students f il S 1-A homore: First row- Mrs. Cresswell, tadvisorb, Chuck Burnett, Randy Arthur, Mike Laugh- Scott Myers. Second row- Dana Jordan, Erin Owens, Lynn Carnicelli, Lynn Gritzner. Freshman: First row- Christy Moses, Carla Balsamo, Susan Humpherys. Second row- Robin Ash worth, Valerie Elliott, Robyn Bovingdon, Tia Stokes, Lorena Claros. The student officers, like all good politicians, aim to unite the people as one. They helped bring excitement and flair to the Green- way High campus assemblies and dances were organized by these elected officers. This is a group that offers Seniors, Juniors, Sophomore, and Freshman a chance to speak with equal voice. Together they fought against smoking and encouraged spirit in the school members. STUDENT LIFE 31 ,,-W u--if- g-1-I --itf .qs-lf ' ..1npf ,F--In S- ,-- ? l pun: '- '-- in-ill pn- V-.,,...-f .L I Left to Right - Natalie Brehrn, Rec Sec.: Charmaine Hagerty, Corresponding Sec.: Dave Druedon, Presidentg Michelle Francis, Vice Presidentg and Nancy Cannon, Treasurer. Rf. Q4 Eve Barrett voices her opinion in one of the CounciI's discussions. 32 STUDENT LIFE Q? Hi -...N Freshman Christy Moses raises her hand in protest. Student Council has abilit to govern bl- ' - 'I' i 'lm . W K, Dave Cuerdon, president, is head of Parliamentary procedures, throughout the year. Michelle gives a look of approval. The Student Council and its Ex- ecutive Officers are designed to govern the school. Ben Barstad is the council's sponsor. Some of the activities the council spon- sored were Homecoming, Square Dancing, and the Invisible Kid pro- ject. Christy Moses, a Freshman representative said that the ln- visible Kid project was a project that lets students be aware of less active kids on campus. Monica Claros demonstrates her wire friend act to other Council members. STUDENT LIFE 33 xz:.NM LLUE FAQTCRH -S' 'R P I P I P L. Model UN travelsto convention inf' - g A ' its JIS HN t 9- 7' Bottom row - Trish Coble, Barry Brown, Dave Cuerdon, Duke Beattie, John O'FarrelI.Middle row - Tim Cottom, Scott Bousman, Don Buris, Justene Atkinson, John Charochek. Top row - Mr. Theili, advisor: Diane Driscole, Tami Smith, Audrey Stinnett, Cathy Seely, Colleen Seely, Mr. Chilcoat, advisor. The Model United Nations is a non-profit organization to im- prove the students knowledge of the different countries of the world. During February the mem- bers took a trip to the convention where they met other delegates from their country. X, A .-Ffa.. .' . tl Kenda Rorabaugh and freshman club member study places on the globe before a meeting. 36 ORGANIZATIONS Art Club assists campus clubs .,-hh-naw XF-5 Art Club members Jeff Carpenter, Ingrid DeMeo, and Tony Deforest work on silkscreening a design. Bottom row - Jeff Simpson, Jeff Carpenter, Lisa Pesuti, Becky Garner, Debbie DeWitt. Middle row - Sharryl File, Sandy Langerfelder, Yvonnie Snyder, Mr. Gurnlick, advisor, Margaret Quinn, Miss Brown, advisor. Top row - Chris Pellegrino, Jaime Alarcon, Ingrid DeMeo, Tony Deforest, John Lavra. The Art Club obtains its funds by silkscreening shirts for clubs on campus. The members also paint murals and aid the Drama department in painting backdrops for sets. The club also visited Jer- ome, Az., and some art galleries. Debbie DeWitt smiles as she finishes her water color painting of a landscape she had been working on. ORGANIZATIONS 37 Street Rod built b Auto Club Auto Club: In Front-Dave Lightfoot. In Back- Mr. Myers, Thomas Webb, Kevin Hummelgard, Trent Whitmer, Galan Guest, Mark Chentfant, Scott Latham, Scott Andryshak, Jim Strub, Mr. Campbell, Daren Hatch. The Auto Club is for students who are interested in auto me- chanics and maintenance. They are currently building a street rod which will be finished in the next year or two. Funds for the car are obtained by collecting aluminum cans. 38 ORGANIZATIONS Kevin Hummelgard sands his car to prepare it for painting. Ll Chess is challenging to students r'-1' Chess Club: Bottom Row- Scott Bousman, Scott Chatham, Ken Scocco. 2 nd Row- Mr. Thiele, Audrey Colletti, Dave Tillotson, Daryl Johnson, Mark DiLorenzi, Dan Frank. Top Row- Tom Flaherty, Niles Vick, Alan Avins. X X 'R J Ti' . 'il A es on a game Daryl Johnson concentrat calculating his next move. Y ww: ' K 'wus S e I I 2 . Mr. Thiele cheerfully demonstrates how to move a chess piece, The Chess Club's main objec- tive was to sharpen the skills of its members, and provided inter- scholastic chess competition for the Greenway Chess team. The team competed in the Greenway Open Chess Tournament which was held each May. Funds for the club were raised by having a can- dy sale each year. ORGANIZATIONS 39 Band receives superior rating -- . -f .f M ' ', ,214 in 0 ,' . 3, -, F in ' r l L i4l 3f'f':4,. is 5 K 37,252 f ' ' ' 'Gi MARCHING BAND: Jeff Abbott, Dean Adams, Duane Adams, Buffy Allsop, Lori Ansley, David Antenucci, Joe Anteri, Debbie Babcock, Janis Babcock, Randy Babcock, Della Badgett, Kim Barbasiewiez, Wayne Barnes, Connie Barrand, Eve Barrett, Bryan Barton, Frank Baselice, Don Beamish, Doug Best, Dave Billingsley, Linda Broehm, Mike Broehm, Jackie Brown, Bob Bunton, Brian Butler, Kathy Cape, Faye Carlisle, Clay Carpenter, Marian Coats, Steve Coats, Suzan Colby, Dale Cowell, Clair Denham, David Denuit, Beth Fabri, Lynn Fisher, Andrea Franklin, Rodney French, Gloria Greer, Brett Harper, Del-Roy Hatch, Terri Hatterman, Bill Hislope, Laura Hules, David Jerome, Daryl Johnson, Jeannie Johnston, Julie Johnston, Russ Justice, Cary Juve, Scott Kaylor, Jim Klein, Debora Koep, Ken Kottman, Stacy Kottman, Todd Krombein, Brian LaCorte, Julie Leikvold, Sue Lillywhite, Ken Leudeman, Connie Luttenegger, Cindy Lynch, Pam Marsh, Dana Matthews, Robert May, Teri McCann, Kevin McCarthy, Deanna McClanahan, Karry McGhehy, Brian McGraw Lori McManus, Donna Mitchell, Barb Morgan, Eric Murray, Jacques Myers, Eric Neilson, Tammy Nelson, Mara Nielson, Kelly Perkacs, Mike Permoda, Robyn Polen, Cliff Porter, Lee McPheeters, Jamie Mersch, Margarete Mitchell, Beth Morrison, Ron Myers, Debbie Parker, Tammy Parker, Andy Pascale, Jeff Potell, Roxanne Proctor, Margaret Quinn, Marie Quinn, Sandra Ranson, Rex Regnier, Stacy Riggs, Scott Roberts, Philip Rohkohl, Dave Rubin, Phil Rydberg, DeeAnne Ryland, David Sandler, Eric Schultz, Denny Sidak, Frank Simmons, Rayenell Snead, Gregg Snyder, Jeanette Soltesz, Dawn Standridge, Scott Stidman, Anna Stove, Marcia Stine, Nathan Stover, Scott Strassels, Darel Taylor, Laura Taylor, Karyn Trigg, Dave Vennell, Pam Vennell, Andrew Walker, Karen Ward, Cindy Webb, Randy Westmoreland, John Whitlatch, Angela Williams, Andy Williams, Randy Williams, Bob Williams, Robert Williams, Kenneth Witham, Randy Wren, Dawn Wunnenberg, Alan Scholz 40 ORGANIZATIONS The Greenway Marching Band, led by Ed McQuade and Tom Aron, is the largest organization on campus. Consisting of 96 winds, 12 percussionist, 12 flags, five rifles, and three twirlers, it is also one of the largest bands in the state. On September 30, the band re- ceived a superior rating for their performance at A.S.U. Band Day. Other activities they will be par- ticipating in this year include: the Cortez Invitational and U of A Band Day. TWIRLERS: Julie Johnston, Jeannie Johnston and Kim Barbasiewicz. DRUMMERS: Front: Janis Babcock. Second row: Duke Beattie and Marion Coats, Third row: Brian LaCorte, Cliff Porter, Robert Williams, Russ Justic, Don Beamish, Todd Krombein and Scott Kaylor. Not shown: Jeff Potell. ORGANIZATIONS 41 Ba n d a d d S In addition to the auxilary corps pretation of the music to the audi- this year, consisting of percus- ence. sionists, flags, and twirlers, they The auxilary corps also re- have added a rifle corps. ceived a superior rating at ASU ' The idea of the auxilary corps is Band Day. RI e r p to convey a colorful, visual inter- st., 41 x if 4 Qi, - -G '12 -. ,,,:N... :X 1 RIFLE CORPS: From left: Jackie Brown, Kelly Perhacs, Linda Broehm, Faye Carlisle, Clair Denham. FLAG CORPS: Front: DeeAnne Ryland, Cathy Reetz, Eve Barrett, and Karry McGhehey. Second row: Cindy Webb, Lori McManus, Kathy Cape, Deanna McClanahan, Buffy Allsop, Stacy Kottman, and Tammy Nelson. Not shown: Margarete Mitchell. 42 ORGANIZATIONS jazz Ensemble expands to two Jazz Ensemble ll: Front: Daryl Johnson, Andy Pascale, Jamie Mersch and Rayenell Snead. Second row: Jim Slebodnik, Jeff Ashworth, Dave Kollar, Bill Hislope, Frank Simmons, Randy Babcock, Jinny Aguilar and Doug Best. Third row: Scott Roberts, Bill Panek and Bill Williams. - - A Jazz Ensemble I: Front: DeeAnne Ryland, Frank Baselice, Angela Williams, and Duane Adams. Second row: Todd Krombein, Scott Kaylor, Stacy Kottmann, Robert Williams and Janis Babcock. Third row: Bob Bunton, Scott Stidman, Ken Kottmann. Ron Myers, Marty Birecki, and Eric Murray, Fourth row: Tom Bliven, Dennie Sidak, Dave Rubin, Eric Schultz and Randy Westmoreland. Not shown: Bob Williams ORGANIZATIONS 43 Intermediate Bands add talent Intermediate Band: First row: Erica Katz, Susan Mallek, Stacy Tucker, Lynn Welch. Second row: Rachel Tinsley, Dawn Lambert, Ty Jones, Brad Loaus, Mark Magnuson, Dana Williams. Third row: Doug Keatts, Richard Levasio, Bob Dalton, Marty Hesemeier, Don Thomas. Fourth row: Mitch Koep, Scott Mager. Fifth row: Ricky Blue, Mike Ayres, Glen Frick, Brian Lamont. Not shown: Angie Coskerly, Jim Cassidy. VXI' P.. Q Intermediate Band: First row: Heather Farrier, Pat McDonald, Sherri May, Karry Kushinski, Suzanne Fisher, Robin King. Second row: Gayle Baker, Dave Procter, Miles Matteson, Bob Erickson, Dan Jost, Wayne Turner. Third row: Ed Pease. Tracy Briggs, Shawn Monzingo, Randall Charley, Mark De-Lorenzi. Fourth row: Bob Stinson, Keith Reever, Kim Hager, Mike Martin. Fifth row: Dennis Rawlings, Bob Johnson, Dave Shroyer. 44 ORGANIZATIONS Beginners want to learn talent l Beginning Band: First row: Darryl Hunter, Donna Charley, Sharon Winter, Tammy Parker, Doyle Bunton. Second row: Joe Lumia, Jim Leber, Mike Forte, Barry Kramer. Third row: Ed Bocivng, Dave Valead, Gary Bateman, Shirley Shepherd. Fourth row: Roger Haas, Frank Blount, Rick Ford, Bob Olson. s ' I rt M.. 'id Orchestra: First row: Lisa Linert and Wadewitz, Second row: Steve Stroup, Richie Miller, Duke Beattie, Kim Regnier, Katherine Kalsen. Third row: Marilyn Adams, Linc Smelser, Daryl Johnson, Valerie Wilson, Laura Taylor, Linda Broehm. Not shown: Dave Rubin. ORGANIZATIONS 45 Concert Choir unites in inging oil-'- 'Tn Row 1-Sherrie Padleford, Diane Kummer, Lisa Fetters, Sandra Marwin, Debbie Obards, Deete Lewis, Debra Hunter, Linda Wingham, Row 2- Carrie Thomas, Stephanie Weaver, Patricia Coble, Kenda Rorabaugh, Sheila Badgly, Robin White, Row 3-Mechele Poteet, Marilyn Wall, Anne Kvamme, Joanne Dennis, Michele Nichols, Judy Lenahan, Jessie Dashofy, Kim Gallett, Paula Amundson, Alan Porter, Row 4-Paul Cole, Jeff Ofstedaul, Kevin Badgley, Cheryl Snyder, Anna Carr, Mary Wold, Sonja Jones. Tammy Hodges, Stacy Riggs, Gayle Gilbert, Gayla Jenkins, Roseanne Hoffman, Art Erb, Mike Brown, Row 5-Eric Bohn, Rick Ford, George Silver, Mike Thompson, David Moore, Jerry Pasciolla, Alan Hughes, Jim Hoffman, Bill Dentan, Row 6-Marty Elliot, Sheldon Howard, Kevin Neal, Mike Krickler, Sherman Howard, Joe Reidel, Terry Bergamo, Duane Stuart, Verdeis Kaller. 46 ORGANIZATIONS Concert choir united in several ways, being invited to sing at var- ious places in Phoenix. Mrs. Du- binbaum accepted to sing at, The Hyatt Regency and The Beauti- tudes. .t ffl .N S Q 'F The alto section takes a break. R. - f - YN. .ft wa A. M g Steve and Mike wait to sing again. Besides performing off the campus, concert choir held many concerts on campus. The Winter Wonderland, the Casino de Paris, and many performances in school assemblies. 'Wy .. ,Q A. ' Wi ? . ,g'. J I' The bass section is a part of the choir. Many exercises consist of sight reading. sy' The soprano section takes their warmup in singing before starting their daily songs. ORGANIZATIONS 47 O 0 C h O r U Sl n E I n Both advanced and mixed chor- uses worked hard in their sight reading and in improving their voice to finally advance to con- AII school concerts I Row 1-R. Jordan, B. Robinson, L. Amachi, D. Barnes, K. Smith, M. Quinn, K. Hicks, R. White, C, Thomas, D, May, Row 2-D. Graser, J. Dilvilge L. Runcorn, D. Bodine, S. Jones, S. Weaver, C. Whisler, K. Terry, Row 3-M. Cisney, L. Show, R. Sneed, T. Hardow, S. Bragg, E. Stewart, L Lipps, Row 4-L. Smith, C. Tillotson, L. Cade, A. Asberry, D. Obards, Row 5-J. Nash, T. Hodges, G. Elliot, P. Amundson, S. Baldwin, K. Gallett, L Robinson. ' 5 WM NYE? 5 U .lf 1 TY ff lr 1-' f smwe The Advance Girls sing their warmup and songs, while Mrs. Dubinbaum directs. Stephanie Weaver helps to play piano. 48 ORGANIZATIONS V . -L fi fl - Kevin Thompson copys theory off board. Donna White concentrates on her music. Mixed girls study their music for class. Row 1-J. Matis, L. Bernard, B. Robinson, A. Asbery, L. Hunter, R. White, D, Barnes, R. Sheas, C. Vines, S. Couch, D. May, L. Suensken, Row 2- J, Cambell, D. Lewis, S. Baldwin, J. Bammorito, K. Smith, D. Vandernood, D. White, L. Whitham, D. Trotter, Y. Graser, Row 3-M. Brown, P. Cole, E. Slaveck, J. Paluli, Row 3 D. Button, R. Snead, N. Cottam, K. Thompson, J. Mills, J. Reidel, K. Booine, L. Linsey, L. Causy, Row 4-R. Nualt, M. Krickler, S. Howard. ORGANIZATION 49 I 0 B e gl n n I n g C h O r U S Beginning chorus consists of girls who want to learn how to sing properly, with the correct technique. Later they progress to higher chorus groups, singing off learns how to sing A beginning student studies her music. Throughout the year, beginning girls are taught in the cafeteria by Mrs. Dubinbaum. Row 1- Maryln Bagely, Christi Moses. Row 2- Annette Linhares, Donna White, Diane Crancon, Linda Plack, Katrina Matusek, Beth Eli. Row 3- Debbie Ragsdale, Manie Harris, Sharon Wintons, Tammy Larson, Jackie Bernard, Cheryl Mackey, Lorreta Hoffman, Lisa McCullough, Rena Cookerly. Row 4- Elizabeth Lary, Susie Wilson, Bonnie Watkins, Christina Romero, Julie Shade, Jeannette Hughes, Julie Ryberg, Anne Farnham. 50 ORGANIZATIONS Choruses join together in song -c -'kiffigliflll s 'ESU i All of concert choir stand to warrn up in a song, as a daily practice to begin class. Mixed chorus studies theory as well as learning new songs inside the class. i , fp f ,,,. lf' fb-, k '-E+ ' '72 f 4-'iw , .5 .., .ppl . X xg. Cheryl and Deete practice a new song. NA Beginning girls concentrate on a song. ORGANIZATIONS 51 COE promotes lousinesswomen Training at Valley National Bank is Roger Wesson. 52 ORGANIZATIONS COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION - Front row - Mary Ripplinger, Renee Ely, Debbie Ferra, Janice Cormier, and Kim Keller. Second row - Angela Muscolino, Elaine Pendr, Laura Bortniak, Diana Lopez, Shari Sutorka, Debbie Heil, Judy Jordan and Linda Matteson. Thris row - Selina Lawrence, Anne Boyle, Robin King, Roger Wesson, Hope Archibald, Madeline Socco, Jean Shaffer, Donna Hamill and Mr. Larson. colino obtains experience. Using the dictaphone at Arizona Game and Fish Department is Elaine Pender. At Thunderbird Legal Clinic, Angela Mus- COE stands for Cooperative Of- each member in a job for the fice Education. The main purpose year. Students receive a credit for of the program is to train stu- their job. During class time, stu- dents for secretarial work. dents practice using business ma- COE is a class as well as a club. chines. Mrs. Larson, the sponsor, places ..- T' x The Maricopa Country Public Fiduciary employs Selina Lawrence. :if Hope Archibald practices her computer skills at Western Computer Leasing. 4 Officers: Robin King, Mary Ripplinger, Shari Sutorka and Hope Archibald. ORGANIZATIONS 53 Working .xf Erin Stewart works at the photography shop in the Alley. One of the Valley National Bank's filing clerks is Cheryl Kittrell. 54 ORGANIZATIONS i just part of DECA DECA - Front Row - Kathy Kean, Stacy Burdick and Carrie Whitehouse. Second row - Nancy Vollmer, Kerri Bristol, Sharon Stewart, Cathy Brooks, Bonnie Abner, Kim Barbasiewicz and Laurie Angelle. Third row - Laurie Golson, Patty Robello, Kim Allen, Debbie Brooks, Anne Powers, Roxanne Kress, Cheryl Kittrell, and Pete Schwiebert. Fourth row - John Schardt, Julie Pleggenkuhle, Michele Nichols, Debra Kay, Patti Jackson, Kelli Jost, Tima Ridgway, Kelli Plotz, Rita Hilson and Mary Mahaly. 'ilu , In the men's wear department at Smitty's, Anne Powers counts shirts. DECA is for students in market- ing and merchandising who are in- terested in working in retail stores as a career. The club sponsored activities like a Christmas party for the fac- uIty's children, their annual par- ent night, as well as many type of sales. According to Zandra Solano, DECA is great, because of Mr. Schwiebert's devotion. Because of their job at Pic-a-dilly clothing store, Debbie Brooks and Michelle Thomas were able to do a classroom display. fy Y ' :Q fx: I fr Jkn' M li! Magus A . bl Q N ri P I . x - s 1, I U , ,I , rsrtl l.?',s 'B The Conversation Piece, a phone store at Metrocenter. employs Kim Allen. Working in the shoe department at Goldwaters is Guy Hollen ORGANIZATIONS 55 ' H ' - De m o n D i s patc h ...missst:f,Pa.1g:,3?f11 that we try for professional re- . sums not just high scLioc:Llevels.l' res inc u e ree co - Its um::lar?3il:1ANur Shell. ,.--. 5 ...i Pam Roberts works intently on her story for the next edition of the Demon Dispatch. Audrey Stinnett proofreads her story. ilrurl 0' 'f -'Y 'LI ilu., I.. lr.. ,,,,,.W EMM' itm it ,N x Mun, ff ' --N....., - Y ' 'WTQQH e 'NIS Dernon Dispatch staff first row-Linda Matteson, Stacy Eidell, Brandie Malcomson. Julie Gerard. Second row-Peggy Gregory advisor, Pam Roberts, Larry Bishop, Audrey Stinnett, Jeff Butler, Mike Johnson, Rene Nash, Kevin Sullivan. Third row-Cindy Roberts, Bill Bradley. Fourth row-Dan McElvain, Scott Rand, David Riggle. Not pictured-Sidney Burkhart. 56 ORGANIZATIONS The Dispatch staff includes: Co- Editors Stacy Eidell and Brandie Malcomson, News Editor Sidney Burkhart, Feature Editure Larry Bishop, Feature Writers: Julie Ge- rard, Kevin Sullivan, Pam Rob- erts, Sports Editor Dan McEIvain, Assist. Sports Editor Wm. Brad- ley, Layout Editor Linka Matte- son, Head Staff Writer Cindy Rob- i l l Co-Editors Brandie Malcomson and Stacy Eidell discuss the next Demon Dispatch Ififms the sS:ng9rvuQ i ti- tm N-d,m SN'-yds ' 4 .- .kv ' its Quill and Scroll. Front row-Brandie Malcomson, Wm. Bradley, Linda Matteson, Larry Bishop. Second Row-Mrs. Gregory, Stacy Eidell, Julie Gerard, Kevin Sullivan, Cindy Roberts. erts, Staff Reporters: Mike John son, Rene Nash, Audrey Stinnett Photo Editor Scott Rand, Photog raphers: David Riggle, Jeff Butler Advisor Peggy Gregory. Larry Bishop waits to hand out papers Julie Gerard talks on the phone. ORGANIZATIONS 57 The drama club produced sev- . . f 2152, 5',fr:f3,J3,Q,22?piazfmziroas Drama Clu b GXCGIS na Kellerup, v-pres. Bill Riedel, . tn -i v d Elltt, dh't '- I t p d Zifmlfivliiiimi. O an 'S n I 5 V0 UC 'Ons l l Cindy Fisher plays guitar and sings. At the Musical Auditions Debbie Hunter plays the piano for the people trying out. First Row: Stacy Riggs, Tammy Richter, Michelle Poteet, Lori Beaulieu, Lee Nelson, Brian Beamish, Scott Wade, Bill Riedel. Second Row: Marie Quinn, Heather Jeffcott, Albert Summers, Theresa Eacock, Joy Griggs, Margaret Bates, Lorena Lindsay, Ann Knight, Jeanie Johnston, Mrs. Goldstein, Paula Amundson, Third Row: Michael Asimakopoulos, Christie Moses, Valerie Elliot, Donna Kellerup, Kathy Arrowood, Jeff Ofstedahl, Vonda Elliot, Cheryl Mackey. Fourth Row: Beth Alexander, Dean Hughes. Fifth Row: Larry Mathews, Debbie Steiner, Chuck Walker, John Griggs, Judy Lenahan, Jeff Northrup, Todd Kuntz, Bill Williams, Bob Olsen. Sixth Row: Meegann Kanavel. 58 CLUBS Mime Troupe achieves new recognition NL- Ls- f'7 f' R The Greenway Mime Troupe does their cheerleading skit during basketball halftime. n Myth., xnxx First Row: Christie Moses, Nancy Cope, Erin Stewart. Second Row: Ann Foran, Theresa Eacock, Todd Kuntz, Vonda Elliot, Joan Koenecki. Not Shown: Stacy Baldwin, Bill Riedel, Scott Wade, Kelly Willis This year the Greenway Mime Troupe did its second annual mime Show besides also doing halftime shows at basketball games they posed for an interna- tional magazine. I I Theresa Eacock applies lip makeup. Christie Moses shows her unique face. CLUBS 59 I W Thespians explore new horizons The entire cast listens as the mysterious voice of their unknown host tells them each of a death they were responsible for. No one has noticed Miss Brent's death. Bill Reidel examines the hypodermic. 60 ORGANIZATIONS Jeff Northrup propositions Kelly Willis. The Greenway Drama Depart- ment produced its first murder mystery Ten Little Indians . The play starred Bill Riedel as Phillip Lombard and Kelly Willis as Vera Claythorne other cast members lily, -I Todd Kuntz questions Albert Summers. include John Griggs, Russ Justice, Donna Kellerup, Todd Kuntz, Lori Mohr, Jeff Northrup, Mike Peti- ford, Albert Summers and Dennis Spencer, Nancy Koch. Ethel Rogers was played by Lori Mohr. 181.4 ...N-N-.sw Bill Riedel recovers just in time to shoot the evil Russ Justice CLawrence Wargravej before he can hang Kelly Willis 'P 1 FFA sanctions many events W g Top Row-Rich Jewett, Pam St. John, Nanci Thal, Pete Powell, Billy White. Second Row-Sherry Bevens, Cindy Sturgis, Sara Morton, Sue Mueller, John Whitlatch, Doug Power. Third Row-Charllotte Pererson, Keon Roland, Lori Fsucett, Gretchen Ebert. X The Greenway chapter of the Fu- ture Farmers of America CFFAJ start- ed the year with a barbeque on Homecoming. Soon after, several FFA members represented their y chapter at the National FFA Conven- 3 tion in Kansas City, Missouri. A stampede was sponsored in November as a fund raising project. Members from Greenway compet- ed in a Creed Speaking Contest and an FFA information Contest. The Greenway Chapter also leased a 10- acre parcel of land on which they grew alfalfa as an educational exper- ience for its members. An FFA project starts small. 62 Organizations The Greenway chapter of the Future Farmers of America CFFAJ started the year with a barbeque on Homecoming. Soon after, sev- eral FFA members represented their chapter at the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mis- Rummm, rummm yells Pam St. Johns car souri. A stampede was sponsored in November as a fund raising pro- ject. Members from Greenway com- peted in a Creed Speaking Con- test and an FFA Information Con- l l FFA members feed gourmet dinner. vi it w t, I I f,.,.t, .W ,C C . Q 't, 't , ff ' M tw .t,. .,.-,ti K Q., Vkhk ix-f J., lg 353, ' Two FFA projects pig out! test. The Greenway Chapter also leased a 10-acre parcel of land on which they grew alfalfa as an edu- cational experience for its mem- bers. Q5 45555 M., Wilbur the Pig contemplates the butcher block ln February, 1979, the Chapter received 100 pine tree seedlings to grow for Christmas treesg this is also a learning tool for the horti- culture and natural resources class. Other contests that Chapter members participated in were the Parliamentary Procedure Con- test, the Field Days at Glendale Community College and the Uni- versity of Arizona, and the live- stock judging contests at the State Fair and the Arizona Nation- al Livestock Show. The Parent-Member Banquet was again held in the speing to honor outstanding achievements by FFA members. Newly elected officers attend the annual State FFA Leadership Conference in June in Tucson. Organizations 63 64 ORGANIZATIONS Key Club promotes service 'iwmnulm Dawn Bovingdon waits for the meeting to The official Key Club banner. Start' fx- i Fred Hirth addresses fellow Key Club members The Key Club, which was spon- sored by Mr. Hammer, met once a week to plan activities to help serve the school and the commu- nity. They sponsored the blood drive, helped sponsor the mara- thon run for the American Heart Association, and the Garden Park Industries, a school for retarded children. Members were specially chosen and each participated in various activities to acheive a bet- ter understanding between the school and the community around us. '4- ii-Qc:-V gay, .3 rf . .A , Q-,Li ,,,. ,nv- 'Y , Key Club officers - Bob Williams, president, Jeff Cox, secretary, Tom Nesbitt, treasurer. s. s s ' s 5 t , 1 5 f' . l , 4 ' ,Q 4. . '1- Y '- , 37 E R ' is if First row: Fred Hirth, Linda Wilson. Second row: Bob Williams, Rick Seibert, Jeff Cox, Wayne Turner. Third row: Dana Burgess, Wayne Barness, Wess Clark, Duke Beattie, Greg Bless, Mike Middlekamp, Mr. Hammer, Dawn Bovingdon. Not pictured Denise Sidak. ORGANIZATIONS 65 Library Services Sponsors a movie The Library Service Club is composed of people who like to help in the library on their free time. The club also sponsored a movie during November. Barb Mader ponders over a library prob- Michele Bernard and Donna Rizzo look over the selection of paperback books the library lem. was selling. .fw'v,.. iz' i 'af r f.' WJ.. -- If ,ff , .Qs ffff. . 3' ' ' 'X I -Q-1 r if 1 'x ' I , . 'f I 11 ...,Ql.,.- . 5 ff' ' Y if ' f I A ' sl' y vb .i. .. M' .-.ix -,.-,lik .. W 4 K . .3529 3 Q r . . - . . Barb Mader, President Michele Bernard: Secretary Donna Rizzo, Vice-President: Not shown - Patti Worosylla, Treasurer Debbie DeWitt, Guy Goreham, Tracy Harmon. 66 ORGANIZATIONS crame raffle and produced So- laris. Sponsored by Bonnie Hof- fert and Peggy Gregory, the club ' ' had many interesting and exciting S I n I n g r things planned for the rest of the year. The Literary Club had a ma- I Editor of Solaris, Stacy Eidell, starts off a meeting. Wm. Bradley relaxes on tabletop. Front row - Teri Bliss, Brandie Malcolmson, Patti Worosylla, John Charochek, 2nd row - Rob Myers, Barbi Roberts, Tim Cottom, 3rd row - Cindi Roberts, Wm. Bradley, Debbie Parker, Margaret Blain, 4th row - Mrs. Hoffert, advisor, Stacy Eidell, Ron Thomas, Mrs. Gregory, advisor. ORGANIZATIONS 67 Diet Club Pursues utrition The Munchkins club helps teachers and students lose or gain weight on a sensible diet and exercise program. Members weigh in every week. The club be- gan last year, and sponser Lee Nichlas says it has made a lot of progress since then. Miss Horst steps on the scale with confidence as other Munchkins look on proudly 5, .1 Munchkins - First row - Denise Shane, Lee Nichlas, Donna Charley, Marcia Nesbitt, Shirley Shepherd, Kris Henderson, Pat Stacy 2nd row Rachel Snead, Ramona Frost, Liz Savchek, Susan Horst. Not shown - Beth Ann Stinson, Denise Panaccion. 68 ORGANIZATIONS i' -W -as NHS has Academic Members N.H.S. is for students who excel in school academics. They meet monthly to discuss fund raising activities. The money is used to provide a graduating member with a scholarship. The National Honor Society is sponsored by Officers - Jayne Yalung, Terri Bliss, Dave Rubin, Sandy Griffiths. Charlene T3H3k50n- National Honor Society - First row - Sharon Sutorka, Janie Hedden, Janice Cormier, Brandy Malcolmson, Tami Smith, Kenda Rorabough, Pam Vennell, Laura Carnicelli, Sherry Heffelfinger, Karen Rios. 2nd row A Debbie Mara, Justine Atkins, Anne Kvamme, Jenny Yalung, Ron Thomas, Karen Fox, Terri Bliss, Margaret Blain, Cynthia Roberts, Susie Nathan, Debbie Parker, Debbie Brooks, Sandy Griffeths, Roger Wesson, David Jerome. 3rd row - Mary Jones, John Charochek, Dave Tillotson, Jill Byttner, Mark Hicks, Vince Newman, Mike Rau, Joanne Mitchell, Dave Rubin, Sharon Johnson, Denny Sidak, Aaron Shepard, Tony Cerfus, Fred Amerhien, Nathan Stover, Gary Huckleberry, Tom Nesbitt, Kathleen Putman, Tim Cottom, Buffy Allsop, Donna Hamill, Kim Allen. Not shown - Cathy Arrowood, Lisa Barnes, Don Burris, Audrey Coletti, Kelly Crawley, Stacy Eidell, MaryAnne Fredrickson, Julie Gerard, Mary Hoffman, Kiva Knox, Liz Langdon, Laurel Walker, Charlene Tallakson, advisor: Joanne Marley, advisor. ORGANIZATIONS 69 Ski Club takes to slopes Skiers left to right: Charmaine Hegarty, Cindy Parks, Sherry Artzer, Torn Nelson, Donna Klumb, Dan McElvain, Blyn Bullion, Ed Smith, Neal Livingston, Joan Konecki, Mr. Howard, Stacy Pilch, Sue Russell, Stacy Tucker, and Lynn Gritzner. Mr' Miner tams with Bruce Campben Skiers Show art of Sport- Blyn Bullion sits on lift. 70 ORGANIZATIONS The ski club was sponsored by Jon Miller, counselor. This be- came one of the largest organiza- tions on campus with many active members. Charmaine Hagerty upon skis. The avid skiers traveled to the snow in Sunrise as well as other places. They go to fly down the slopes on long, narrows skis. Heading for the slopes and snow. ef T f XE Q? A , III S' li f M . N' I Q X. S ' A WP, 1 I ,W . pi h . ' Q by - 5 4. - .Q ln. s 4 4 in, f -, I dj wg A, pn Food replenishes energy. N . ya af I' , L ORGANIZATIONS 71 The Science Club was spon- sored by Leo Robinson and Mike Middleton. The club consisted of approximately 20 active students. The club officers were: Presi- dent Dave Tillotson, Vice Presi- dent Scott Bousman, Secretary Frank Baselice and Treasurer Maryann Fredrickson The club took several field trips throughout the year such as visit- ing Shamrock Dairy, Honeywell Y Dave, Scott and Maryann listen to the clubs suggestions to plan ahead. 72 ORGANIZATIONS and a trip to Los Angeles, Califor- nia. The main purpose of the club was to have a fun and sociable time. ititx John Charochak works hard on a project. Science club discuss and make plans for the up coming activities. 3. , Science Club for socializing too Vice President Scott Buosman, President Dave Tillotson, and Treasurer Maryanne Fredrickson. Not pictured Secretary Frank Baselice. First Row: Dane Tillotson, Marie Quinn, Maryann Fredrickson, Kelly Briggs, Heather Ely Second Row: Pat Coble, Robert Llane, Scott Bousman, Hohn Charochak, Lee McPheeters, Glen McPheeters, John Hanson, Vince Felix. ORGANIZATIONS 73 Spangerlatch goes South of Border , '.3' 'K mn 'TS First row: Linda Wingham second row: Gayle Rohkohl, Mark Linburg third row: Gavin Grey, Susan Larnb, Michelle Jenkins, Cathy Teach fourth row: Pat Coble, Donna Rizzo, Susan Beebe, Karen Lesnick fifth row: Dan Webb, Hans Hensley, Loretta Hoffman, Kathy Sneider, Sharryl File, sixth row: Mr. Ziegrnan, Mrs. Bradely, Steve Stroup. Mark Lindburg and Linda Wingham hold up their club banner. 74 ORGANIZATIONS The Spangerlatch club, spon- sored by Barbara Bradley and Steve Kreitzman, took their stud- ies of the foreign languages to Mexico this year. if fl Michelle Jenkins pays close attention to the meeting. t Ui . Mark Linburg turns to glance at the flag. Forensics compete To perfect skill if . ..-s --...M . , Wm, ...J ---R K Q QS Wi 'vc I' . ,.. ff-v-mgv i 'WW wb- S Members are, from top to bottomg Kelly Butler, Patty Russel, Linda Wingharn and Mike Matusek. Not pictured is Judy Wyatt. ' f W ,WM H ff' -' W' Q ' -,,,...-- -tin, 5 l KM Perfection of public speaking techniques was the goal of the club. The club was small but included the schools finest speakers. Patty Russel and Kelly Butler give Linda Wingham some new ideas for her speech, 4 Joan Gasperak and Marcia Lee put in a lot of hard work coaching the club. Linda Wingham, Patty Russel and Kelly Butler practice new techniques. ORGANIZATIONS 75 TRAGYC does it again T TRAFFIC: Competition between any mode of transportation that gets you from one place to another. R REPRESENTATIVES: Those rare people who give of themselves for others. A OF ARlZONA'S: A great state with a new look toward safety. G GOVERNOR: The office of greatest support to our cause. Y YOUTH: People on the move for a better way. C COUNCIL: Putting it all together to begin to save people from them- selves. TRAGYC wins trophy for second time. e DRUNK DRIVERS Cuscx vous :na v Cnrcx acanms Top: Loretta Price, Donna Hammil, Karen Cassidy, Tony Taylor, Coach Daly. Middle: April Andersen, Jill Erb, Nancy Glatt, Allen Crisp, Pam McDonald, Kelly Crawley, Ann Harper. Bottom: Connie Mathews, Neal Livingston, Denise Gillespie, Trina Mathews. 76 ORGANIZATIONS This year the TRAGYC club at- tended a state conference in Tus- con and came home with the good news of winning the trophy for the second time. If they win it one more time they will get to keep it. Also they went to some of the Elementary schools and did mimes and skits to promote car and bicyle saftey CONVINCED f HIM T0 USE SAFETY BELTS 1 Qi S . A I' Q' ta 5 EZ E LW69 A Class Officers: Donna Hammill, Nancy Glatt, Barb Harbin and Karen Cassidy laugh with Coach Daly. .f - Y i as 6 , rf. , ' Lf ' A - A - ' T 'I . ' . .us I -kj - X f 'f 'I ,Wi il '14 '1:r,,,.r L, . x ft? Y' ' ' f 'lirs E A c . A -M , Ir. ., x1 V ,f vw .JA J . ,, by - - s 'Y Trina Mathews and Bruce Mayberry listen for new upcoming ideas. Cf' V9 , . ...ny -K- xlll'li t Kgs inn nm COIIRIH' Sponsor Steve Dlay shows enthusiasm. ORGANIZATIONS 77 4 -Q- Demons Defense Holds on The 1978 Football season was a big suprize to everyone. Head Coach Mike Danilek said, l had no doubts about going to the play- offs this year . The high point of the season came in the second game, when the Demons shut out fifth ranked St. Marys. Greenway put sixteen points on the board. This was only the second shut out St. Marys had suffered in their history. 80 SPORTS afilw Senior John JB Bentley waits on the sideline as the defense is on the field. SN.. - ,ff , 2ea1rgeMcEIvain, if 74, waites for the of- Mark Marcinek, 1-H4, releases the ball l ...,..,. -1 M, .... ..-.. ,. 0. . ....4...,....................--... , ,,.,,,--. ...-.-.M,-,-... v ,, , . . . . ..,..,..m..M.,-W-......-1--rw W -A-W--M----W--er--ww -- -'-A '-'- 'M it 6 -L., .f ,-nu, , V - . Q . Y c' ak Q' X of xl ' xg -7 T .1 2 .vig 'S r ' 'FV' .se . 1' 'tj , , . i 1 J, 1 , or , , X 8 . ' fx If ' , R .Y., 1 .1 .t . ,HM rl N. ..,.. ..,.,,,:..t . , 1 Q.. V, L,?.,.,M.. , . 1 .- . f - I Ei Y K A A .lf ty , 5 1 S i 4 K K . A , W P -1 K f ri. x,., -3, . j. . Q, ,U -. .K l 'Wg', , . . - 'fl' ' ' Y' ' 4' . . --'. X .A ..-A -..-f-, ' ' Ar 3 'ex K E .fem Q' , .yo ,Q , -I av- A .. - . ' ' 'A 'W iq. 5'9- 'A il QL' R nl., l xlv- .fix MQQ. 1 if 'J cw? E' -if.,-tziis P J ' ,.:f..'Lm1Le3v . - 2' 'f-rfqi ti.. my Tiff: -f' - VARSITY, First Row: Pat Parnell, Bruce Mayberry, Brian Beck, Hector Esparza, Carmine Terella, Jim Jackson, Greg Ripstien, and Glen Sough. Second Row: George Mitchell, Bob Smith, Dave Jackson, Mark Cooper, Sam Loss, Craig Zimmerman, Roy Henry, and Tom Webb. Third Row: Troy Weldon, Paul Rooks, Scott Cisney, John Goodin, Jeff Ast, Roger Leetch, Brian Beguin, and Brian Stutsenberg. Fourth Row: Gilbert Arrendondo, John Bentley, Dan McElvain, Dan Peterson, Bill Downing, Dan Anderson, Randy Vasquez, and Chris Davidson. Fifth Row: Tim Harris Mgr., Gary Huckleberry, Coach Ted Blake, Coach Mike Danilek, Coach Rob Robinson, Dan Holy, Kent Fuge Mgr., and Glenn Nixon Tnr. Varsity Football GHS OPP Arcadia O 8 St. Marys 16 O Sunny Slope 7 14 Brophy 20 29 Thunderbird 7 13 Cortez 6 21 Shadow Mountain 7 6 A I Apollo 14 16 X -' Glendale 14 7 V Agua Fria 27 21 t 'iii 'H Senior Glen Shough discusses strategy with coach Danilek during Shadow Mt. game. SPORTS 81 Y S ,,L E vi In WP? A.. Hwy. L .rq - . af f 4 S v 'f V Ny ' 'N' 5 ,,5,icb,.F , X, A, e ,V A Mya- :Q ,, -ky, ,f V. .W is fm- ,-4n- ' ,vig Y' My f ic. . V, .L , ,V - Q4 5' mpg x i 'J J 'A 'S Y ' 1 riifff' f V- ' X .- W- i , .f ,',- ,f 431, V, ,A I 7 A Va? u A M'-If . ' . - .1 5 M, - . .xi H 5 : 1 vlxx,-xx'-, Q may ,W .1 Ate Q K W! f-y.-in-dwmv -'hw .. 4. -,wh ,Ai A-V. H ,M Senior Jimmy JJ Jackson receives Senior Hector Esparza 320 receives a good block from Senior 463 Chris Davidson. punt. ri .. Lf I i Uni Senior fullback Brian Beguin Q44 takes the hand-off from quarterback Mark Marcinek, Head Coach Mike Danilek observes play 82 SPORTS Senior quarterback 314 Mark Marcinek awaits the snap from Junior center Sam Loss 450. 9-fs .-ut l't 's.f-swf 1- ,ww Wd' ' .E VW' .s 5,25 359'f, in 4 .5 Hector Esparza reads his blocks in hope to find a hole to open field for extra yards. Injuries Stagger Demons The 1978 Greenway Varsity Football team was floundered with injuries. Anything that could have happened this year did, said head coach Mike Dani- Iek. The injuries that took place on the varsity this year varied be- tween broken and twisted ankles, to stitches. Despite the injured starters, Greenway managed to put together a hard hitting offen- sive and defensive squad. The Demon training staff did an excellent job of taping ankles, wrists, and fingers. The trainers, Kelly Gibbs and Glenn Nixon worked in the training room every day taping before practice, and then cutting all the tape off after practice. SPORTS 83 JV Team Displays Promise Although the Junior Varsity's season was not the best, resord wise, the players themselves showed a lot of promise. Coached by Mr, Burgess and Mr. Roberson the team won three and lost six. Several of the team's last games were lost by close scores. Howev- er dispite that fact the team im- proved each week and the players should be able to help out next year when the varsity takes the field. JV Football GHS OPP Arcadia 13 O St. Marys 6 25 Sunnyslope 7 O Brophy 14 28 Thunderbird 7 6 Cortez 7 21 Shadow Mountain 6 7 Apollo 0 7 Glendale 3 8 84 SPORTS tr, stir Q Mike Frederick, 32, takes the handoff and begins looking for an opening up field A li A tipped pass becomes anyone's ball as Greenway receivers fight for reovery. . K.. . S . Y K ' ' 745595-Q ' JV Football: Front row, John VanTussenbroek, Mike Yankish, Chris Grube, Frank Gonzales, Mark Rios, Mike Frederick, Bruce Campbell, Brian Benedict, Coach Roberson, Second row, Bob Hill, Mike Scott, Todd Bjerk, Brian McFadden, Mark Johnson, Larry Cliff, Dean Oakley, Mike Schmidt, Scott Kaylor, Jeff Story, Mark Hall, Third Row, Kelly Epley, David Birecki, Mike Edwards, Greg Adams, Eric Greer, Mitch Boofer, Frank Chiariello, Rusty Shaw, Coach Burgess, Fourth row, Marty Miller, Randy Arthur, Tim Schlink, David Holly, Chuck Burnett, Mike Palomino, Ricky Blue, Dan Foudray, Steve Pemberton, Greg Odle, Fifth row, Scott Myers, Marty Birecki, Luther Proctor, Ron Anzevino, Stan Dekle, Dean Hegarty, Russ Stinton, Mike Barrett, Rob Acetto, i ia A fumble in the backfield during this league game brought about this pile-up. Marty Birecki, 43, hustles for yardage. SPORTS 85 Freshrnan perform gallantl Freshman football had their ups and downs with the Gold team winning eight games while the Green team won three. The Green team, coached by Mr. Tolif- son and Mr. Helm, played hard every game and lost several bat- tles by close scores. However the Gold team, coached by Mr. Dykes and Mr. Corley had no problems as they walked over their oppo- nents on their way to the best re- g cord ever for a Freshman team . . Greenway's Golf offense breaks loose for another large gain on the way to a win. 'Rx W F5 J . T - f' 2 .. 'X . X X I 9 sf 'Q Q o , A lv ' . wj Q r 1 Q Q i Freshman Gold: Front row, Mike Tidd, Scott Anahory, Pat Kilduff, Jim Landers, Eddie Estrada, Ken Denton, Mike Walker, Second row, Jerry Stegemeir, Kyle Brittan, Shane Heap, J.G. Eaton, Robert Mendenhall, Pat Edenfield, Steve Stroup, Third row, David Brandenberger, Greg Causey, Charles Taylor, Dana Williams, Mike Gyde, Tom Domres, Richard Harmon, Mike Davis, Fourth row, Craig Baird, Cody Burns. Dave Slattery, Dave Valaed, John Disanto, Bryan Archibald, Top row, Russell Turley, Chuck Detramaltes, Paul Phillips, Mike Husting, Steve Birt, Curtis Dewitt, Mike Garner, Coach Don Dykes, and Ken Corley. 86 S PO RTS fs 'J f 5 ,- 1 , . 1 ,, Q at .. H5150 gtT 'f 'f ff ,Q '55 '92 5-u f f' - 1- ,:,:jj ' , rx fe emit 1,41 1F'6tg-2 i :y4,2Hs9f51.3 1 i.yr,35 A A-f .elvis E -94?2fn3'1It, -9 fyfle .9 r -Q i-of ,C -, -1 1 . ,3 7 we 1434 itz? ? s5f'Q 1'72'l'f'i9-3l'ais'0f .Jil -e fe e 159 t tm f 'V h ' ' 4- . v ' V 'A - , , as 36 9 1 . 1 'Ui I N ' X -f . P N A x sf 'i ef wr X if 'i uf 5 . . . i . Qi r 19 H A A - , f, f . L .rv as-gk, , Freshman Green: Front row, Curt Richardson, Mike Aers, .lim Peters, Nick Conaut, Mike Houser, Mike Hobilia, Mark Bjerke, Todd Goodman, Ray Tovar, Dean Jones, Kevin Sullivan, econd row, Manager Gordon Robinson, Monte Matthews, John Peters, Arturo Chavez, Frank Gallego, Barry Edison, Richard Palrneir, Joe Weaver, Jerry Pinkman, Keith Ensign, Tom Defatte, Jim Shull, Brian Downing, Sean Kindell, Manager Mike Benedict, Third row, Coach Gayle Tolifson, Jeff Shugluff, Chet Peterson, Dwayne Stewart, Francisco Soto, Julio Moutijo, Ken Kottman, Jon Lykins, Pat Ryan, Brad Lohaus, Greg Snyder, Neal Washburn, Wayne Poe, Brad Allison, Rob Ingram, Tim Strickland, Mark Tietge, Jay Raven, Don Chpel, Dan Cheatham, Coach Tony Helm. Gold GHS OPP Glendale 14 0 Agua Fria 14 6 Thunderbird 20 6 Cortez 38 8 Shadow Mtn. 22 6 Apollo 44 0 Paradise Valley 30 0 Brophy 30 16 Green GHS OPP Sunnyslope 40 6 Brophy 7 29 Thunderbird 6 14 Cortez 20 12 Shadow Mtn. 7 8 Apollo 6 37 Glendale 6 25 Agua Fria 7 O The Green offensive unit huddles together waiting for the play to be brought in. SPORTS 87 X-Country Develops Perfection Coach Giddings was expecting a winning season from his varsity team and they did not let him down. The team finished with a very good record. This was be- cause of the seven varsity mem- bers who gave their best effort in every meet. Varsity Cross Country Opp Gwy Shadow Mountain 29 28 Agua Fria 50 15 Paradise Valley 24 31 Thunderbird 33 24 Prescott 48 15 Agua Fria 49 15 South Mountain 35 24 Glendale 39 19 Peoria 48 15 Sunnyslope 35 22 Brophy 40 19 Moon Valley 47 16 Apollo 28 27 Prescott Invitational 2nd place 88 SPORTS The finish is near for runner Jim Klein Getting off to a good start the Dan Goodrich watches his step as he attempts to overtake his opponents from Brophy. .,,, I' 'I Q ,I '.. , I v ff ' r ,,- fr, , . Y if . ,i ' I' 1 ' c it ' iam' ,V I 7 ,nf f' ,A Demons compete in a three school meet Running triumphantly toward the finish line is James Kiernan, Q .xK.,.qq. A+ A X. gg x ' - fs -1-1,---.if - ' V 1 N' P w Y f rg, ' ws.- N Q h,l .,., q .. .-5 ' gjyfrn Varsity Cross Country: Craig Ashcroft, Jim Tompkins, Dan Goodrich, James Kiernan, Jim Kleid, Greg Bliss, Curtis Michels and Coach Giddings. SPORTS 89 Runners Stride to Victor The Junior Varsity and Fresh- man Cross Country teams both had their best season ever. The JV team ended the season with a 11-4 record, and wrapped it all up by placing third at the district meet. The team was led by dis- trict champ Bob Erickson and Don Jackson, Randy Brant and Bob Carlislie. The Freshman Team went un- defeated for the second year in a row. The outstanding runners who led the team were Bob John- son, Eric Schultz, Wes Kuefer, Jerry Acker, Karl Hower and Mike Stenbak, who all broke ten min- utes on the Freshman course. Junior Varsity Cross Country Opp GHS Shadow Mountain 30 25 Agua Fria 29 28 Paradise Valley 18 39 Thunderbird 23 36 South Mountain 44 28 Agua Fria 56 28 Glendale 33 23 Sunnyslope 32 30 Brophy 56 30 Moon Valley 23 32 Apollo 20 41 Glendale 38 30 Cortez .45 30 Washington 47 30 Paradise Valley 32 22 90 S PO RTS JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Top Row - Bob Ericson, Randy Brant, Don Jackson, Robert Ashcroft. Bottom Row - Brian McSpaden, Keith Hughes, Josh Bowman, Bob Carlislie. Don Jackson looks foreward to finish. Frosh Cross Country Opp GHS Shadow Mountain 50 18 Paradise Valley 59 16 Agua Fria 60 16 Thunderbird 42 17 Agua Fria 50 16 South Mountain 73 16 Glendale 42 17 Sunnyslope 42 21 Brophy 65 21 Moon Valley 41 16 Apollo 40 18 Cortez 48 21 Glendale 59 21 Washington 90 21 Paradise Valley 48 50 Ernest Guzman has a look of determina- Chris Green thinks about his stride. . tion. l ig' 3.9 ' FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Top Row- Coach Giddings, Ronnie Benson, Ernest Guzman, Chris Green, Terry Acker, Eric Schultz, Mike Stenbuk, Wayne Copelan, Mark Pike, Tracy Braggs. Bottom Row-Greg Suggs, Drew Freeman, Bob Johnson, Carl Hower, Wes Keffer, Jeff Abbett, and Daryl Overby. SPORTS 91 Badminton Second in Divisionals The Badminton Team, coached by Mrs. McConnel, finished one of their best seasons with the honor of taking second in divisionals. Rita Becker and Ashlee Seaman completed the season with a re- cord of 11-0 in doubles and took second in the ASU Closed lnvita- tionals Tournament. Karen Pit- man was top J.V. singles with a record of 11-0. Varsity ended their winning season with one lose to Paradise Valley. J.V. won eight matches while losing three. The successful season was a result of team effort , stated Julie Knipfer. 92 SPORTS Rita Becker, Jayne Yalung and Ashlee Seaman were top varsity players. Rita and Ashlee competed as a doubles team, while Jayne competed in the singles division. Bottom Row: Tammy Berg, Angel Brzezinski, Ginny Aguilar Top Row: Ashlee Seaman, Coach McConnell, Jayne Yalung, Rita Becker. N K :una . ,J fd. We A -,MIK ' A J -.., l Bottom row: Evelyn Anderson, Ann Foran, Nancy McGuire, Steffanie Weaver, Karen Pitman, 2nd row: Cindy Parks, Sherri Bouley, Julie Knipfer, 3rd row: Erica Katz, Kathy Furtmann, Lori Burg, Coach McConnell, Heather Denning, Gail McGuire, Lori DiMichel, Carrie Johnson. X. J -..-we w I 1 Wwiw Mm .fa-:3 'i V Bob Pitman observes the floor action. Karen Pitman, top player, wins again. .layne Yalung held a record of 10-1. SPORTS 93 l. 5 ...W -uni wffmvnua.. . -.NN .MM Natalie Brehrn and Julie Bergeron discuss the School day during 3 practice' Patty Demblon saves a point during a game. if is ese e, ,,.. ss., Aes A sessfes e ess W B me '-'...N's Varsity Volleyball-Patty Demblon, Cindy Holland, Stacy Pilch, Natalie Brehm, Kathy Putman, Blyn Bullion, Vicky Manning, Rhonda Hall, Julie Bergeron, Monique Tanguay. 94 SPORTS ,ewes ,--.-Q . . : Q . K g . . 'H' H N an 5 A Junior Varsity Volleyball-First row, Kelly White, Gia Pitsialle, Trina Grande. Second row, Lori Eidele, Candy Pearson. Third row, Susan Hoffner, Cherylyn Shaw, Debbie Bradley, Denise Trelstad, Liz Lopez, Anne Calle. mm u-.,,,,-. Candy Pearson goes high to save the ball. Susan Hoffner, junior, sets up a spike. Volleyball Potential Shines on Greenway's Varsity Volleyball had only four returning players on which to build a good, solid team. However, despite that fact, the varsity team ended with a good overall record. Natalie Brehm, varsity player, commented, the team was really surprised how well they worked together and how successfully they played as a team. The Junior Varsity team also enjoyed a winning season as they rolled up eight wins against only four defeats. Coaches for the teams were: Mrs. Lehman, Varsi- ty and Miss Davidson, J.V. SPORTS 95 Swimming Begins to Compete This was the first year that Greenway High had a swim team. The team consisted of 13 girls, coached by Bill McGinn. Practices were from 5:30 in the morning to 7:00 every day for 6 weeks. The girls competed in different events such as: diving, relays, and indi- vidual swimming strokes. Lani Runcorn went to state. We are very proud of her, exclaimed Ju- lie Pleggenkuhle. 96 SPORTS Sue Shalley swims the breast stroke to complete four part relay. Diver leaps to impress judges. Coach Bill McGinn watches intently .,i ', 'rs 4,.. '1 First row: Lori Runcorn, Kelley Houser, Lani Runcorn, Sue Shalley, Second rowg Julie 'nfl Pleggenkulhie, Candy White, Bill McGinn, Stacy Bond, Third row: Stephanie Chao, Tammi Pleggenkulhle, Jeannette Williams, Linda Carleton, Fourth row: Lisa Linert, Linda Wilson Lisa Linen enjoys a lime break' Julie Pleggenkuhle swims last meet. SPORTS 97 Wrestlers compete in state This year the Wrestling Team took third place in the Christmas tournament, sixth place in divi- sions and eleventh place in the state. Some outstanding mem- bers were, Paul Rooks with a re- cord of 21-5, James Tompkins 18- 5, Dave Slebonik 15-7, and Dan Tompkins took first place in the Christmas tournament. Boys Varsity Wrestling GHS OPP Central 50 18 Camelback 50 4 St. Marys 46 24 Shadow Mountain 30 21 Augua Fria 40 17 Brophy 72 0 Cortez 48 18 98 SPORTS A A -N, Y s A . Y Q ,X 'ss.,,NsN Front Row: Gordan Cowan, Mike Gyde, Dan Conner, Dan Tompkins, Second Row: McGinn, Dave Kinkead, James Kiernan, Dave Slebodnik, Greg Adams Third Row: Tolifson, John Goodin, Paul Rooks, Mike Matusek and Brian Stutzenburg. Piwl QQ wx , i. an 'wp E. After pinning his Glendale opponent, James Tompkins shakes hands, Coach Coach 44.43 I referee indicates Mike Matusek as the of the previous match. While wrestling, Paul Rooks uses a whizzer-crossface spin for a takedowh on his Paradise Valley opponent. ,7-R NG 1,1 ' ' -r-4' YY H V , if 'Wk 4. ,. Coach Tolifson gives Dave Kihkead some pointers before his match. SPORTS 99 junior Varsity Improves The 1978-79 JV wrestling team had the best year ever. The Ju- nior Varsity team, coached by Rob Robinson, turned out a 9-2 season. The team showed great effor throughout the season, and should help the wrestling pro- gram at Greenway for years to come. With more wrestlers than positions made each wrestler work harder each practice. 100 SPORTS Karl Thompson awaits in the referee's position, for the whistle to sound. Doug Pigati, Junior, breaks his opponent down to the mat to work his own strateg J.V. Wrestlers: Back Row: Jeff Butler, Paul Panaccone, Doug Pigatl, Don Chapel, Wade Womack, Jim Shull. Front Row: Ron Benson, Robert Mendenhall, Sam Dealejandro, Bob Butler, Mike Rollins, and Scott Lavoie. ,,,-u1 Mike Rollins controls his opponent. Sam Dealejandro is given five points for a nearfall of his opponent. SPORTS 101 Freshmen Wrestle To pin The Freshman team had an outstanding season. There were 25 wrestlers going for 13 posi- tions. This created good competi- tion and at times it was harder to make the team than to beat an opponent. Outstanding freshmen were Jim Peters, Mike Davis, Ken Elgin, and Pat Ryan. All the fresh- men showed great potential and should lead to three more out- standing years. Frosh GW OPP Central 66 5 Camelback 50 9 Shadow Mountain 40 22 Paradise Valley 28 34 Prescott 39 19 Thunderbird 35 31 Agua Frio 60 12 Cortez 18 45 Glendale 43 18 Moon Valley 59 12 102 SPORTS 1 Q A Greenway wrestler tries for a one point escape. Cody Burns is claimed victory of his match by the ref, -. ,,.. N Q,-V --rr 'Q P-M .V Y l E'T' x'G-u 5-Tl 5 J'- 15' f .A v ' t 1 ,1 5 I rgi,-.l ,L,., .iii l X X Tybx 1 J il-wx? I0 A it Freshman Wrestling: Back Row: Karl Thompson, Ken Elgin, Jim Peters, Brad Allison, Pat Ryan, Monte Mathews. Front Row: Ty House, Cody Burns, Al Lopez, Tom Oddo, Mike Davis, and Tom Shores. MAT AIDE OFFICERS - Karen Harvey, secretary: Cindy Scott, treasurer: Marilyn Ferra, vice- presidentg Gayle Tuveson, presidentg and Leah Sharp, cheer captain. MAT AIDES - Bottom row - Jackie Whalen, Tammy Nolte, Marilyn Ferra, Gayle Tuveson, Sue Volpe, Laura Hunter, Terrie Ashworth, Jeanette Williams, Katrina Matusek. Top row- Libby Shaw, Dawn Bovingdon, Sherri Bouley, Connie Luttenegger, Cindy Scott, Leah Sharp, Karen Harvey, Cheryl Myers, Georgann Rose. Mat Aides Cheer for Wrestlers The 78' Mat Aides had an excit- ing year. The girls went to all the matches and tournaments. They cheered for the Demons and gave them constant support. They did such things as hold bake sales, car washes, and worked in a concession stand at JV and Frosh basketball games. This money was used for ban- quets and other things. SPORTS 103 Demons Defense Prevails The Greenway High Varsity Basketball Team had a very suc- cessful season this year. One of the goals they had set was to es- tablish a winning tradition at all levels. The second goal was to make it to the playoffs. The team successfully achieved both goals. The overall season record was 17- 7. The team performed outstand- ing during the Christmas Tourna- ment. Greenway won their first major tournament by defeating a powerful Sunnyslope team in the championship game. On the way to the championship the Demons defeated Peoria, Cortez and Thunderbird. John Bentley and Aaron Sheppard made the All Tournament team. Head coach Pete Babcock stat- ed, This year's team worked hard to meet our Pre-season goals and we accomplished each goals we set. We had a talented group of seniors and juniors which gave us good depth and enabled most of our players to contribute to the success we enjoyed. Along with the talent displayed, honor awards were given to four Demon players. John Bentley made first team All Division and first team All League: Aaron Shep- pard made second team all Divi- sion, first team All Leagueg Glenn Shough and Jim Dixon made Hon- orable Mention. 104 SPORTS i g... . -i x . g jxx. . r Senior Co-Captain A44 John Bentley, dribbles the ball around a Cortez defender. Junior Jimmy Dixon 312, makes a fast break down court after a Tad Bloss rebound. 'R , Y , J N-4 4 .t A H. ss, ...l .xx 1. 4- Varsity- Left to Right- Warren Burnett, George Rutledge, Dan Holly, Glenn Shough, John Bentley, Brad Jenner, Gene Aimes, Coach Babcock, Tad Bloss, Bill Downing, Aaron Shepard, Dennie Sidak, Perry Dunn, Jim Dixon, Scott Beck. Managers Glenn Nixon, Mark Birt, Tim Harris. KTXIT'.':fm'.' 1 f '- 2 X w.sMm.g. . .. , X -- Head Coach Pete Babcock and his assistant Craig Darrington watch on during game, Varsity GHS Maryvale 56 Washington 83 Trevor Browne 79 Moon Valley 67 Carl Hayden 83 Thunderbird 77 'Peoria 87 'Cortez 79 'Thunderbird 76 'Sunnyslope 71 Apollo 60 Glendale 66 Brophy 74 Shadow Mountain 81 Agua Fria 81 Cortez 58 Thunderbird 80 Apollo 55 Glendale 50 Brophy 59 Shadow Mountain 65 Agua Fria 70 Cortez 58 St. Mary's 56 OPP 80 52 75 61 57 66 60 51 67 53 65 60 54 KOTJ 72 so C3-OTJ ee 61 44 59 53 70 59 56 COT? 74 'Indicates Christmas Tournament SPORTS 105 j.V. Breaks Record Coached by Mr. Darrington the Junior Varsity basketball team fin- ished the year with one of their best records ever. The major ac- complishment of the J.V. team was their setting a new record in most consecutive victorys. The team broke the previous record of eight victories. Commenting on the team, Mr. Darrington said the big asset to the team was togeth- erness and overall balance. J.V. Basketball Away Maryvale Home Washington Away T. Browne Home Moon Valley Home Carl Hayden Home Thunderbird Away Apollo Away Glendale Away Brophy Home Shadow Mtn. Home Agua Fria Away Cortez Away Thunderbird Home Apollo Home Glendale Home Brophy Away Shadow Mtn. Away Agua Fria Home Cortez 106 SPORTS , l wu- l ,i.X w0 ' 1Jefiw ? sd x H X X X tx. A X 'NJ wil! ' B5 at 3 ' J.V. Basketballg Top row, David Birecki, Marty Birecki, Dan Holly, Randy Arthur, Scott Myers, Chuck Burnett, Bottom row, Mark Shepard, Dick Francis, Bob Bowers, Jim Jaye, Newton Lomahaftewa, Jeff Story, not pictured John Pingree. l John Pingree, 30, drives for a shot over the Apollo defense. -10 Demoticians observe the action and prepare to record stats. 1979 Demoticians: Top row, Jacque Hazelton, Valerie Elliott, Susie Farley, Paula Richard- son, Dana Weldon, Lynn Gritener, Robin Ashworth, Middle row, Charmaine Haggarty, Carrie Farley, Darlene Wright, Sue Mallek, Pam McDonald, Cindy Cosby, Bottom row, Christie Moses, Morena Claros, Kathy Lofton, Becky Gardner, Patrice Green. Girls Record Statistics The recording of stats for varsi- ty, junior varsity, and freshman basketball is the job of Green- way's Demoticians. Sponcered by Mr. Mueller, the eighteen girls go to all of Greenways basketball games, home or away, and keep track of Greenway players. Their presence at the games this year provided support and spirit for the players on all three levels. SPORTS 107 I i auf? Frosh Gold basketball team- from left: Wayne Coplan, Frank Gallego, Dave Denuit, Sean Kindell, Francisco Soto, Karl Hovver, Gary Rootes, Wayne Poe, Ken Kottmann, Bob Johnson, Mike Husting, Brian Ruisinger. Coach Mueller. tv A -fsffgqv. nip...-...... ....,..,.m..M., SSN s M Rs- A L is X CM RV K gf .4N Seah Kindell CVOSSG-S the COLIN. The Frosh Gold team warms up before one of their many successful games. Frosb Green basketball team-from left: Fernando Gonzalez, Chuck Detranaltes, Mark Yalung, Barry Edison, Tom Gilmore, Kevin Sparks, Brad Lohaus, Greg Snyder, Steve Birt, John Philbrick, Jerry Stegemeier, Jon Disanto, Joe Fuffel, Coach Marlowe. --. -v- ,Q During a pre-game warm-up, Frank Gal- lego takes an easy jump-shot. Francisco Soto evades his teammates. l .. 'Z as fl Using skill and maneuverability, Francisco Soto shoots for two. Two Green team players check their ath- letes' feet. rv ' 3' :f'r1. W Aggressive Freshmen Succeed The Frosh basketball teams played outstanding games this year, according to Coaches Mueller and Marlowe. After their third game, the Frosh Green team had a six game winning streak which was broken by a tough Apollo team. Coach Marlowe said The play- ers will have important roles in Greenways basketball future . Both teams had a very good season, winning most of the games that they played. The few that were not won - by some strange twist of fate - were only lost by a few points. Both Coaches agree: The boys worked hard and had very good attitudes which helped us to- wards a very successful season . Jerry Stegemeier runs in tor a layup, .......,,,N-Nh t Ml' c. .... M. 55-gifts, .A Q 39 kj gin-sul JV Softball row 1 - Karen Donahue, Stephanie Smith, Lynne Carnicelli, Chris Robertson, Erin Owens, Kelly White, Kim Bartone. Row 2 - Karel Pitman, Tammy Jackson, Nancy McGuire, Shelley Gromely, Michelle Patrick, Kerri Kellas, Nancy Steciak, manager Karen Hicks. Not picturei are Dawn Bovingdon and Coach Brinkman. -s., -nv., A 1 .,: c V Softball row 1 - Sherry Farnham, Susan Hoffner, Patty Demblon, Dale Bonet, Karla Kahn. Row 2 - Donna Klumb, Anne Calle, Mary Dennis. Row 3 - Anisa Ali, Teri Colgrave, Paula Kruger. Row 4 - Ed McQuade, Stacy Kottman, Dave Smith. 110 SPORTS Ks. A, ft f-sf X, U01 , ML JV team shows jubilation over the Demon victory against the Cortez colts. Anne Calle awaits the defenses pitch. Mary Dennis warms up for defensive pitch- ing. JV has Super Season The 1978-79 Junior Varsity Softball team was coached by Miss Bonnie Brinkman. The team consisted of eleven freshman, four sophomores, and one junior. The team's most valuable play- ers were Kerri Kellas, Kelly White, and Stephanie Smith. Miss Brinkman stated, l en- joyed working with the J.V. team. They were spirited and willing to learn. The team practiced Monday through Friday for two and a half hours a night and some Satur- days. SPORTS 111 Varsity Softball Superior The 1978-79 Demon Varsity Softball team has been a team of growth and continuing maturity, said head coach Ed Mc Quade. The team consisted of one start- ing senior, four juniors, and four sophomores. Besides youth, other out- standing qualities of the team were leadership, togetherness, and spirit. This year's success has been a product of hard work and dedication, stated Coach Mc Quade. A special thanks to Mr. Dave Smith and Miss Bonnie Brinkman for their help and dedication. Their outstanding help has been a real aid in achieving the team's goals, Mc Quade adds. 112 SPORTS Senior Karla Kahn successfully bunts to Cortez's third baseman. Q an 0 V, , . .,,Z i Kiki Amvdmm, 4 I I , X ,,,. ,ml K 5 VA. M, I . Sophomore Paula Kruger is ready to run when the play is right. ...Q ,XX ,K. RSRAK KX L ' wt 'Ng 'K 'ffxt H-xxx K XQFSSSDQQ Junior Susan Hoffner warms up with the bat before her turn to hit. Robin Bovington attempts to catch the ball. ,. ,a ff! I C2 Freshman Tammy Jackson awaits her chance to prove her batting skills. Anisa Ali throws the ball to the infield. SPORTS 113 Tennis Teams Spirited Mrs. Goble coached the Girls Varsity Tennis Team this year, and she helped the girls a lot dur- ing the season. Each team mem- ber worked to improve her game, challenging others through out the season. Many of the Juniors and Sophomores are planning to return next year. All of the girls were very competitive, and the sportsmanship of the team was excellent. The Boys Varsity Tennis Team worked very hard this year. They struggled through many strenu- ous workouts which left them sweating and gasping for breath. They also managed to endure the tremendous psychological trau- ma that is involved with playing tennis. Coached by Bill Collins, the team was high in self-confi- dence and spirit. 114 SPORTS Varsity - Kim Barbasiewicz, Cathy Reetz, Candy Pearson, Nancy Cannon, Bottom row - Ginny Aguilar, Mrs. Goble, Terry Bliss. Watching a match intently are Amy Belk- napp, Annie Russell, and Tracy Cowdell. . . tk: silk Nancy Cannon shows winning a match. x31 her feelings toward J.V. Beth Myers, Amy Belknapp, Annie Russell, Nancy Kienan, Jackie Erb, Tracy Cowdell, Karen Ross, Cathy Peaks, Cindy Lynch, Belinda Fortman. ,,4, Varsity Tennis V Ben LaCorte, Ken Simpson, Perry Faciana, Mark Becker, Alan Porter. row - Linc Smelser, Jeff Makiri, Wayne Barnes, Larry Bishop, Trace Shipley. Junior Varsity - Alan Porter, Bob Kindell, Ray Arnott, Brian Meier. Bottom - Frank Chiarello, Trace Shipley, Cliff Porter. ,,..o- ' ,,..-- ' Bob Kindell shows determination with re- turning a serve. i I i Mark Becker concentrates intensely on his serve. SPORTS 115 Freshman Endeavor To win Both the girl's and boy's sea- sons ended with good records. The girls team, coached by Miss Brown, had no one star player. Instead, commented Coach Brown, the whole team was real- ly very strong. For the boys team Coach Collins mentioned that, there were many good players with Linc Smelser being the top one of the fourteen. Boys Frosh Tennis GHS OPP Moon Valley 7 2 Sunnyslope 9 O Apollo 4 5 Independence 7 2 Shadow Mtn. 3 6 Paradise Valley 5 4 Thunderbird 3 6 Agua Fria 4 5 Glendale 8 1 Cortez 116 SPORTS I. W--f N 1 +, ,. f ' . ..,.. ,.., -.,- -ww!! - .wa-4 at W. f ' 2' 1 wx- M 1 if 5 - - ' . .., ff- fn- f ,, . .MA Wby, I .. . ,.,- l.fl,..f. J, 1. . . John Sutorka plays his court to the fullest going way back to return a serve. l.. Bottom Row, Dean Siebert, Jeff Gentry, Brian Meier, Dale Hoffner, Trace Shipley, Frank Fuchs, Robert Reudaman. Top Row, Linc Smelser, Brian Beamish, Kevin Thompson, John Sutorka,Mark Yalung, Louis Hoffman. Bottom Row, Sharon Staten, Barbara Morgan, Karey Kushinsky, Jackie Erb, Cheryl Mackey, Bretta Bullion, Cathy Peaks, Top Row, Candie Marek, Amy Beknapp, Robin Boving- don, Annie Russell, Balinda Fortman, Diane McPeack, Jill Johnston, Coach Brown. A Li ' H Etna P4 ,, , . x . h , 1 i K , 4 Aqqlgiigg 5 5' - s g .eieee . W, . fit, fri-7 K f X , 4 I . I X E' P, 3 W e'9'w . ' 9 ' ' I ' '. f y 'G 1 V W Q AM. . ' xy' g. it ' ',...,.... ...J b . Z f':yF'fI 2 ,,,,.....1 My A , lbw? 1 4. . jk v a j. t i:,4f'e s ff ' it 1 'M i Q1..s.3.w , s A A A 1. fx. , Ju. K W., 'ww 'MK AJ'NmAV.MbxLwk K fsik. K I . . Karey Kushinsky returns her opponent's serve with a forearm smash to begin a match. 4 fx 'N K 'ity . Eg, Cheryl Mackey begins another game. Girls Frosh Tennis GHS OPP Moon Valley 5 4 Sunnyslope 3 6 Apollo 8 1 Independence 8 1 Shadow Mtn. 4 5 Paradise Valley 5 4 Thunderbird 2 7 Agua Fria 6 3 Glendale 8 1 Cortez SPORTS 117 l Liveliness T Shown b l Pep Club The Pep Club is a organization for the purpose of raising spirit throughout the school. This year they got off to a good start selling Greenway buttons and having car washes. This mon- ey was used for awards and ban- quets. They also participated in assemblies and entered a float in the Homecoming parade. The sponsor of the Pep Club is Mr. Howard. The Pep Club worked hard to raise spirit. Back row - Michelle Hayes, Treasurer: Christina Lopez, Vice President, Front row - Mary Rios, President, Margo Magnusen, Recording Secretary, Renee Hayes, Corresponding Sec retary. ZX Q Z Top row - Mr, Howard, Sponsor, Michelle Hayes, Christina Lopez Rivero, Sponsor. Middle row - Selma Corona, Kris Nunez, Lorena Raechel Snead, Debbie DeWitt, Bottom row - Diane Oakley, Teresa Flaherty, 118 SPORTS FOUTIII. SPI! JI 4 W , Mary Rios, Alice Tracey, Susan Mallek, Renee Hayes, Brenda Macias Claros, Lisa Kawasaki, Margo Magnusen, Roxanne Guzman, Nanci Macias, Kelly Gray, Debbie Hunter, Sherry Heffelfinger, Darla Reynolds I , ,if , V,-1 ,f Vf L Top Row V James Kiernan, Gary Huckleberry, Steve Denuit, Dan Anderson. Middle Row - Tim Harris, Jim Thompkins, Dan Thompkins. Bottom Row - Mark Jauron, Lisa Linert, Carl Campbell. Not Pictured - Wayne Barnes, Mark Marcinek. Officers - Gary Huckleberry, Vice President, Mark Jauron, Recording Secretary, Dan Ander- son, Sergent at Armsg Not Pictured - Wayne Barnes, President, Mark Marcinek, Treasurer. Letterclulo participate in athletics The Letter Club has improved more and more through the years. It has grown in size. This year girls who have won athletic letters are still in the club. The Letter Club honors those boys and girls who had participated in a sport and lettered in it. They en- couraged participation in any of the sports here at Greenway. They also promote spirit and en- thusiasm forthe school. Sponsor of the Letter Club is Mr. Wilson. ORGANIZATIONS 119 Pom line Performs At games The spirited pom line performs at all football games and at all home basketball games. This years line went to the National Cheerleaders Association Camp in Flagstaff. They received a tro- phy, plaque, ribbons, and the Spirit Stick for having the most spirit. The girls go through hard prac- tices to get their routines togeth- er. The line consists of two sen- iors, seven juniors, and three sophomores. The faculty sponsor of the Pom Line is Virginia Gibney. 120 SPO RTS A dance for Homecoming was performed by Ruth Campbell and Beth Farman. Sr Q l J Sf' Karen Rios enjoys her 3rd year on Pom. Laurie Burditt smiles as she performs . i Pom Pon Line-Front Row: Wendy Schuff, Lisa Lowe, Lori Golson, Debbie Kay, Ruth Campbell. Back Row: Karen Rios, Kathy Smith, Laurie Burditt, Donna Smith, Jill Johnson, Monica Claros, we --f Q,2..-.... ,Q------f The Greenway Pom Line performs during a half time at one of the twelve games. The Line also performed at home basketball games. SPORTS 121 fr- x l K Q f f Mx-' - I ,ef 1. Q W2g. 'N-. X5 .QL i 4 J.V. Cheerleaders-top to bottom: Belinda Henery, Janice Jensen, Kelly Condon, Chris Grande, Carrie Whitehouse. T i Kelly Condon jumps for the J.V. team. Cheer's Sparkle Shines on Greenway's Varsity Cheer line took all blue ribbons this summer at NAU's cheer camp. The line was also chosen to compete against four other schools for fi- nal competition. The J.V. Line also went to camp and took all but one blue ribbon. The cheer line was sponsored by Liz Tataseo. The Varsity Con- sisted of four seniors, and three juniors. The J.V. Line consisted of two juniors, and three sopho- mores. SPORTS 123 x -A M-L I 4 ,JH - j X W 41 in Q 91 Su uf fl, Seniors '45 fir Cindy Alarcon Doug Albins Kim Allen Buffy Allsop Fred Amrhein M. 1-Q X ' Hope Archibald Gary Arntson Deborah Arriaga Dan Anderson Deana Anderson Craig Ashcroft Jeff Ashworth Steve A51 Cathy Arrowood Alsia Asberry ff' Justine Atkinson Janet Avins Randy Babcock Kent Bachman Lisa Bader Sheila Badgley Drew Bailey Penny Baker Mark Balder Donna Ballard SENIORS 127 128 SENIORS Seniors enjo Z JN? Rill Bamber Lisa Barnes fm X Wayne Barne Dale Barranger im Frieda Barrows Lee Barton wx K Q ,si x 1 Q Tina Bates Scott Beck ai.: t Mark Becker Rita Becker Brian Beguin John Bentley Annette Berg .-n school life B l Michele Bernard Jeff Biever Greg Bigsby Lawrence Bishop X Margaret Blain Mick Blain Teri Bliss Tom Bliven Kenin Bloomquist Mike Bloomquist Tom Bodine Linda Bohrman Laura Bortniak SENIORS 129 130 SENIORS Mike Boulay Kathie Boule Brad Bowdish .- 9 X I 9 B .A Ann Boyle Barbra Bradley il William Bradley Jeff Brandenberger Lori Bratt Mike Broehm Debbie Brooks Liz Brown Joe Brown Joy Brown N iiii ' N ' -'i?i'5 Saws I , '1,,. ee i l ek - xg k - 'r'i.u:,i, b 'ji' ., , , N -. 4. 3 .x K v K .. f i X T f ,J ' N ff X N 9 if Mike Brown Richard Brown Tom Brown Cindy Buckingham Ruth Buell 'NQ . N ,V 4 i A h X , . X if , ,. X I iff as ,- Blynn Bullion Dane Burgess Warren Burnett iv Y . X Don Burris Kelly Butler 'L Rita Byler Jill Bylifiel' John Calle Carl Campbell Carmen Carmichael I days pass, Seniors become close .ffl Lanra Carnicelli Anna Carr Ron Casper Karen Cassidy Larry Causey Toni Cerfus James Chandler John Charochak Mark Chentfant Marilyn Cisney SENIORS 131 132 SENIORS Ronnie Claridge Steve Coats Audrey Colletti Charles Cone Jim Congrove .w . amrgfggf, ,gl .K 3 , 5 6 Today we lead not tomorrow Joe Cons Tim Cooley T Q if Karrie Cooper Mike Cooper ' 5, ., Dan Corey Janice Cormier . y 1 , l J Ramie Corona Timothy Cottam James Couch Dave Cowell Thomas Cowley . Kelley Crawley C ff V ., X X ff k W 'X , 1 , Allen Crisp V V J ffl? Q 1 KA , Amy Cromer Qs-f X g sl NC: Dave Cuerdon Brian Curtis Peggle Dapke Jessica Dashofy Anthony Davidson SENIORS 133 134 SENIORS S f .X ,L tr Q1 . ' 3 if S Ji. 5' ':,-.I Chris Davidson Mike Davidson Evan Davies Melisa Decaire Denise DeIBrocco Schools out for Seniors Ingrid Demeo Joanne Dennis . A, Scott DGHSOY1 Steven Denvit Jacque Mye fr' ,QSS A Sterling DePriest Kathryn Dewberry .iQ mx L. .x F . i James Dickey Tina Dixon Kerry Dodd Mitchell Dombrowski Eric Downing X it , . - 3 R 'li 4 I s ,. . we X ,x so Diana Driskill Chris Dubois Mike Dunphy Kathleen Dyer Stacy Eidell -1 3,138-an-...f Fred Elliott Katherine Ellis 41 -11,-1,-fi' 1' Xu W I XX Nadine Ellis Richard Ellis AQ Diane ElliS0r1 Renee Ely Daniel Emert David Engle Mike Eno ET g .. 5 , l g . ,x i Art Erb Jill Erb Perry Faciana Diane Fardy Beth Farman X N x ' ' N af X , SENIORS 135 136 SENIORS F N J is ,. . J, . x Sherry Farnham Joanne Faucher John Fellows Debbie Ferra Kathy Ferski Dawn Fields Philip Finegan David Fillmore Bernice Finney Cindy Fisher Rhonda Fisher Toni Floyd Karen Fox A Maryanne Fredrickson Mike Freeland Jim Frizzel Kent Fuge Brad Gailey Danny Garcia Julie Gerard Kelly Gibbs Cathy Finney Dennis Frazier Andy Fuller Richard Gilson Last year for us! L... Alan Glasco Nancy Glatt Troy Goodman in Cheryl Gossum Shelly Grantler SENIORS 137 138 SENIORS F, X sw Y Q x soon take break Clinton Greer Sandy Griffiths U . -iv Kurt Grube Daniel Gue Diana Gustafson Roxanne Guzman Q7 Charles Gyder Thomas Haltmeyer Tammie Hambicki Donna Hamill Barb Harbin Cheryl Harford Tracy Harmon Joe Harris Tim Harris Daren Hatch Class of will 4 Q 4 Tom Green Gary Hayes Jane Hedden Sherry Heffelfinger Kim Heglin .aux I fag Debbie Heil Kevin Henderson Lori Henderson Anthony Henson Mark Hicks Randy Hicks Arthur Hogg X i Brian Higgins Leslie Hill Julie Hines James Hoffman Cindy Holland Guy Hollen George Hopkins Kelly Houser X N X X XXX Q X any f 5 1 X A X B f Jes? Sherman Howard Cathy Howe Greg Howe Brian Hoyman Rick Huber SENIORS 139 140 SENIORS Gary Huckleberry Allen Hughes Q. Chuck Hughes Crystal Hughes Fred Hules Gregg Hunter Kath Hunter Norma Hunter Senior xt, 'wgvxmir-w.,,. Wg.. Wifi R , . 9 ,Q . K :vig Philip Hutchings David Hyams Steve Hyland David Jackson Jim Jackson Mark Jauron Gayla Jenkins Laurie Jay umber one of vs. N I -an Jeff Jenkins Blair Jenner David Jerome Rhonda Jewett I fx Candy Johnson Daryle Johnson Michael Johnson Sharon Johnson Teri Johnson Kelly Jones Marie Jones 5 Mary Jones Judy Jordan Dee Justice Megan Kanavel Mike Kane SENIORS 141 142 SENIORS Douglas Keatts Kim Keller Donna Kellerup Doyle Kelly John Kenchion ,L x ssk gi lg s i g I. A , A H W 45. Y Q . Cheryl Kerr Karla Khan James Kiernan Judy Kindell Robin King This years Senior Cheryl Klttrell Laura Klein S- 1 Donna Klumb Kiva Knox David Kollar Jeff Kotz John Kovak w Y' N X X , ,,. vWF Tammy Kralovetz Hanne Knudsen Roxanne Kress Mike Krickler Mary Kroll Todd Krombeln Roxanne Krueger James Kruse Anne Kvamme Ben La Corte ' t ear's rookies lv Q, 3 L K Q- K j X IN .L if sy, 1 'K Q n , at .X 5 my-, L' sr-L Susan Landers Libby Langdon Frank Lavra Salina Lawrence Joyce Leber Lisa Lee Theresa Lee Roger Leetch Chris Lemieux Bill Leos IA I QE, 7' 'nv 'Ei Ken Le Roy Susie Lethem 144 SENIORS utside of class Each is his own A Ili , Shi wh 1 t.4N Ari Yxa q 11 gth J! x iii! i X 0 Dallas Lewis David Lightfoot Susan Lillywhite Jim Lindgren Kathleen Lindsay . , I :wr x x Q li x ,'1, jl1' Pat Linhares Bonnie Little Tim Lofton Brian Lohaus Diana Lopez Y 4 fi ' f x l . , L .f c. Karen Lumia Peter Lynch Lohn Lyren Julie Macy Francine Madonia ff- fi, .Qsx , 35 5 Terry Maffe Matt Magnusen Nancy Maitz Jim Major Brandi Malcolmson NXQYI.- Debbie Mara Mark Marcinek Mary Marino Melanie Marsh David Martingk SENIORS 145 1, fi R54 I ,N x xf et ft tr! Sandy Marwin Connie Mathews Linda Matteson Mike Matusek John May . -u. Kerry May Sue May Kathy McBee Diane McCambridge Terry McCannon 4? Pam McDonald Michelle McDowell Dan McEIvain Karry McGhehey Scott Meek School has been a memorabl 146 SENIORS Q, 1 g r MR X X AB. X i 4'4 i f Christy Melhuse Randell Mellor Mark Miller Nancy Miller Russell Mills N A il Lisa Miracle Richard Mitch Dane Mitchell George Mitchell Lisa Monfort Sara Morton Cherie Mulich Sue Muller perience Angela Muscolino Mark Balder Larry Narr Joanne Mitchell Lewis Murphy Pat Nairn Jankey Nash SENIORS 147 Seniors shape up with fu ur Vince Neuman Linda Nrmletz Glenn Nixon Jeff Northrup Doughlas Norton John O Farrell Jeff Olsen Mark Owens Diana Padron Cindy Paige Jon Paige xpectations Jody Pearsall Nancy Perkins Jean Philbrick J!! Joel Pedersen Patty Pescherine Michelle Phillips 1-gggngsnwwwrfxwfe r , . -. -4 ,,.- ,K . . . A ,se A XXI. Denise Panaccione Steve Panek Debbie Parker Patrick Parnell Andy Pascale Jerry Pasciolla if Q l Elaine Pender Kelly Perhacs Gina Perkins Mark Peters Charlotte Petersen Dan Peterson 1-x xl Bonnie Pierce Katey Pinkerton Terry Pitman SENIORS 149 'F 2 I I s? 1 kv ' V K Matt Plack Mary Plemens Allen Porter Randy Porter Michelle Poteet Class of 79 says Later GHS Qi 150 SENIORS 'lv' C7 lf R Kathy Putman Scott Rand Barb Raponi Mike Rau Kathy Reetz 'Q N xl I-Jas. 'fi 1 A Jeff Reid Mike Reid Paula Richardson Joe Riedel David Riggle Karen Rios Mary Rios Mary Ripplinger Mike Rivera Pam Roberts Barbara Robinson Lisa Robinson Robbie Rost David Rubin Lori Runcorn Richard Salter Connie Saunders Jon Sayban Cynthia Roberts Paul Rooks Kenda Rorabaugh George Rutledge Philip Rydberg l Roberta Salomonie Diane Scheuer K SENIORS 151 152 SENIORS ' i It A X' XXX 1 Greg Schmidt Robin Schmidt Barbara Schranz Madeline Scocco Michele Scott if Ashlee Seaman Dana Seely Irene Semler Jeane Shaffer Susan Shalley 'ff' Q:-v in it 1 4- l X, Hffll. Denise Shane Beth Shepherd Aaron Sheppard Woody Shettel David Short I I Toda is our s, tomorrow wi Lua. Glenn Shough Dennie Sidak George Silva Kenneth Simpson Terry Simpson Brendan Slattery James Slebodnick Kim Sloniker Karen Smelser Mark Smith e our's always and forever 'WN' L' . 1 S 'lag -Sh SENIORS 153 154 SENIORS 1 t 4 Xt 44' Tami Smith Terry Smith Shiela Smithson Rachel Snead Steven Snoke Leis 1 .pf f X 'f.,c..'V Pattie Snyder Zandra Solano Greg Sombrero Francis Soules Paula Spiers Adair Sports Chris Statten Jeff Steam Katherine Stedman Kim Stevenson Erin Stewart GGVVY Stewart Scott Stidman Bob Stine Audrey Stinnett Ray Stone Nathan Stover Joseph Strub Kari Stubbings Cheryl Studer Gnl part of life has now ended f :MMM Z, 1 . 5 Gary Studer Kevin Sullivan AS- X Q4 Paul Sunder Sharon Sutorka pn Albert Summers Deanne Summers Theresa Summers ' ' V 4. , 9 . j X 1' i i Margo Swan Denise Swisher Debbie Switay SENIORS 155 Kim Talhelm Carrie Thomas l 3 ,, 4' I ,. -A X f. Monique Tanguay Tracy Tate Gwynn Taylor Tony Taylor Michelle Thomas Ronald Thomas Rusty Thomas Kathryn Thompson Richard Thornton 4' 7 David Till0fS0f1 Gina Tinsly Dan Tompkins Donna Tribelhorn vu. This has been a year of man Gin 156 SENIORS Danny Turner fmt- Neil Vantussenbroek C7 Teresa Veil 1 Q z-1 w A Scott Wade Laurel Walker 158 SENIORS Last year an end ext year a start niilkh, l LVN S li Tom Webb Gregory Wendland rl -x ,. Thomas Walker Marilyn Wall in so W Sandy Walls Caroline Walsh L Tim Walters Jim Ward Kathy Ward Missy Weathersb Roger Wesson Randy Westmoreland Carol Whisler l I Y Brenda Whiting Bob Williams Us Tim Wiberg Bradely Wiersma Becky Wilk . ,NX - U vw 7' 'L WX X W Lisa Williamson Kelly Willis Brian Wilson ?,i..f.fr-rg X wifi--j,,, it P 5 f I-P1 Julia Wilson Sheryl Wilson Stewart Wines Cindy Wing Johnny Wingfield 5 ' QE i sl 5 5' x ' P I I ' 1 L f N if i - xx ' l A .' f Linda Wingham DeeDee Winning Ken Witham Randy Wren Elizabeth Wright ,vs Judy Wyatt Jayne Yalung Leonard Young Lori Ziegler' .Q f .X f ,., Y Hx , Xxx UM 51 2 X vim 8 Cx YQEQL, KX N LOA' 1113, QCJKM-Q Q 5 , fx Q , ., Q f yXfX f J f vkxfii LLQJ 4 kk b -y.xgL,LjXfL LJ'i,j3'YK,Q, C QQAQSQQ IKMQLJBLTQ MEQQUL n Lg yxuwg eysi asf ui L x ' -H- A Uw Lluvmmx .-4. 'xN w1 fg, QQLNQ As'YXx C' Y- 9-+136 iwmmy CMU Qlwgxfa M ff-ww f -1,1vLLwfww1,1,fC0X1fwfNQ, . X Jfmxni -LQ ,Qu fu MQ iv-C' yffg XY XIGJCLLL AQ . KXECQQIXU. if juniors f -of .. .kv juniors strengthen friendships S ,figwfsgyf .5- Q S J r 9 '- 4? .f W P M , f 1 ff Q . i,l,5 ,gf gr. . , . A R i is I K 1 E -. 5 es, Y , xl f '33 iifxx I ' Q' ii' ' , , A ' K -fl! A Q 5 ,L i is M. ,x s 'if- uk -N' ' I lx ---- I W i . -g Us .. . . ax m A r X , 9 ' 4, L- f . . i X A I 4 1 I - Y t fgkfiitc I' A r Q , mgapf - 2' , 9 Q, Abbott, Robert Abner, Bonnie Acampora, Vickie Aceto, Robert Acord, Diana Adamczyli, Mark Adams,nQavid Adants, Deafnf 'AdamSQ.TrQy.- Aijunar, Virginia Alexander, ,Bethv Altman, Thomas Ali, Anisa, ., Ameche, Elizabeth Ames, Eugene Amundson, Greg Andersen, April Andersen, Trigg Anderson, Evelyn Angelle, Laurie Amolily, R91 'Arrr-Sdondo, Gilbert Artzer,,,Sherry AshcI'Ofi,,Robert Asimalfopoulos, Samantha X ' 2r'r ' - Ashworth,,GIen ff v Na, i - A ' - Ashworth, Terrie I . X 'fi-'ff Gees? f Assaf. John. ' F ,Q Ast, Jeff go R ' I Q X Austin, Sherri xx S Q - M W --C K haf AA' fs' X - r' 'A-if X , t is Af ' iiei if 'r'r i ,. Avins, Alan t 9 ' e 'rrf Q , 5 ,. t Babcock, oebqrah is ,,, Q-A, Q5 jg 'jj Baoh, Jacquiine ,D rx A :isis . -Q ' A -fr 'H Baczynski, Chris tt' ' 33 t 6' it t , p N' Badgle, Sherri e ff iikiw ., MH f 4, 14 Bailey, candle E i ex ' Q A - i 'i li'e i A l tag 'Gs rl ,Baker..Judy.. A ' W f Yi - - 1 5 Baker, Michael r A K , f ' Y -5 4 Baker, Rita ' ' 5? ' M, Balsamo, Caryn ,X 5 ,, H, X , M Barbasiewioz, Kimberly wg s sr s if Bafnesspsebofa 1 iv K i fi sm -N JUNIORS 161 Barnes, John Barns, Larry Q Vi 'Q' if 'Y Barrand, Connie Barfrett,,.ExLa A jx 'L ,R vgzff 1.1 Barton, Steve Bailfewiyf.- 1-we 1 ig? ' Beamish, Steve Beattie,fD,uke V 395iilieuf-Loi . BeCK.AB,dan Bedford, Deanna Benjamin, Jofafine Bentley, Erin Berg, Tammy. Bevacqua, Teresa, Biegefdafft Bill Bircher, Robih ,!3'I1.t,Ma.rK Blackman, Becky Bloomfield, Donna.- Blount, Frank Bodine, Diana Boho, Michele .,li9U9i4fEaL.Manyf Bonillas, Jerry Bonillas, Steve Bonner, Jeff ,Bos,lei:,..Wendy Beulsiwrie Bousman, Scott, 162 JUNIORS t N.. wtvt, I -'WINS '-I-'f 55 E??52Y.1!f iiisliliiiid ' 'L . -,,V, if . , E, ..,, Lunch ,Jil ,A , Q, 99 ov .. mg A H . 9'- V m il, ,,. V, 'f, ,lip ax' ' 'lig' 1 , .k,.. , K ..., , , .L i -V ' ff' v E' ,, 'A 'K ie i e ff ijt E212 is time of da for A M l urging, V .S , x N . ', I-i 1 's' , , Q xilu lv, t,,, Qi h ,Mr i A , ... L f x , -M . arg 2 - ' , .,t: V. v - ,Q ,A X ww . M , , - - -.-, MA L X, 1 I .is - , 4 ' jf-Y W ,, ,V., gl, .. i V ' fy Sith .. 2' ,. Aish, i 1 N 2 f Q. Q 3 lill ' ' B ' t , li A J' . Y ., sharing of one's happenings ii 5 S , also ,NN X S L . -N ag' e e i sbs, ,-, i . xr k 5, ,A 1. I f i I i x XXX il S 2 v tx X f' X at Q 'Y I 3, 1 ' Y C - , X ,131 ' i J-tifv i i. 4 U in ff'-1f?wf -I A 7 K - N .i 3' 'N ' t, XX ' af ' Q' by , i ws at L xg N Q fi - X.. . ,Q v , G, 5 if M as mg ' tv t ' it f 'Pf 3 V Q iw ' ' iff, tg f- K - ,.. v6 'J K X X-if fi. eff? :T ' i i ' wh A it 5 .' lv. I - ii S . Q5 1 a LA 3 I :fx mats i ' It f fl Ai'-v S H-. 5 F fi v f. f FE 1 ' , K J 'A ix J' e ii I lg y Q 4 P K X K-, .5 af' N S - g X A in ax' ' iff'-' l. l WE! I W. U i , . tl BOYFIISQQU' .DZYYU Bowman, Joshua -Brannoch, Theresa Bratt, Christine Brazzet, Wendy Brehm, Natalie Brinegar, Lori Bristol, Kerry Broehm, Linda Brooks, Cathy Brown., Dean Brown, .laglue Brzezinsk, Angel Buford, Cheryl Bunton, Bob Burdiolg, Stacy 'Burdiitt.fEuEie,. Burkhart, Sydney Burnettev, M-iF!f?f'C, Busler, Jon Butler, Brian Butler, Jeff Butler, Usa' !3yl9r,sI1na,,, Camp, Shelly Carripbfeli, RDth Cannon, Nlancy Cape, Kathy Caplan, Lisa Capra, Rhea Carlton, Cary Carlisle, Bobby Carlisle, Faye Carpenter, Jeff Carrano, Martin Casey, Donna Cassata, Donna Cerfus, Pat Chapman,,Karen Chapman, Sherry Cheetham, Susan Chesson, David JUNIORS 163 Cisney, Scott Qlarls. ,Jenni Clark, Randy Clark, Ronald Clark, Wesley Cl?4r9,asMQf11Qa . CIay,,,J.erri, A Cluff, Danny-. Coats, Marion Coble, , Patricia Colella, Ralph Colgan ,, Brian Colgrave, Ieri- C0Vl'eY.,,,lSolleen. Cook, Mary CPOKQVIY. ,Angela Cooper, Mark Couch, Sheri Cox, Cindy Cox, Jeffrey Craighead, Daniel Crain, ,Stacy CfaWley.-Mf-1951! Crosby, Cheryl Cummings, Mary, Culp, Konnig DahlstfQfU. ,Clark Dalton, Bill Dayis. Ed-.n Davis, Jeffrey DeCheIIis, Susan, DeForest, Anthony Delbridge, Joanne Delbridge,.Scott Delgross, Tina Denham, Clair Denning,,Christop,her Dentler, Cheryl Dessenberger, James Deitrick, Jonnie Dillmore, Rebecca Dixon, James 164 JUNIORS El L1 juniors gather with friends, Tian D inf' J ' C s C 2 :ki 5 - 1 ,gf 3,4 , as ,Mc . ,, -vs X N' ii, We . f. ' 1,3 , . -in 1 ,-My , sf- 9x 1, -ff ,s. - X , ,a . we as if ,.. .31-Zgfff ' -' W ea 6. Xxx lx ff Q f . s. ' A ' 3 SA 16 , Q35 ,. , is ll 'X S s Q, 7 3 +I' X gxyszgsffgg:ggiJ as fb Y X YK K Y-ic 3. . ..- 1 Sf X 4 N wi .md C -f J N ye 'Q . ,,., K ,Fixx .Q- J. .ig-s , K V5 A, 'If' o r'rs fi? MX- . HW FA 4. .. .,. X X X i 1 . M 1 :ly W A tif di J. KA A A X- X' - wiv' J V - r .5 S .. X.. ,N 1 E. Ji l. gi. I WX, :I . . fb WWW is .ug 'gp 5 v ' ui LMI ,,,, ' r Egg? i f ' Q L 5 ii f-l .l if socialize and enjoy school 7, 'Y' 'A ,P Q W W 'M s 5 ', Stott Beck ,.. 6. 1...- n fm!! rl, X 4, s, S Q. . X WX' ,Q I ' f in Qt' M69 ,. Nl , JXX Doemland, Nicholas Dominquez, Nancy Domres, John Dougherty, Todd Dowing, William Drane, Maryanne Duane, David Dunn, John Dunn, Perry Duran. Chris Dykstra. James Dziadura, William Elliot, Martin Elliot, Vonda Ellis, Harold Ellis, Peggy Emert, William Ensign, Sarah JUNIORS 165 Erickson, Roxanne mEQQOSitO,..L3lTTy., Evans, Maureen Everett, Mike FahIfeder,.,Randye.. Failing, Susan Farley, Carolyn Farrier, Thomas FeLra,.Manylaud.- Fetters, Lisa Fields, -Joseph' FFShsK1.Lynn,,, F9lan,.Ann Ford, Rick Foudrey, Daniel Francis, Michelle-,- French, Rodney Frost, Rick Furtmann, Mike Galley, Kim Gamarano, Diane Garcia, Carlos G.3'f 9It,,RQblL'l GafeS.,IheodoLQ. Throughout the school year - 6' X if x. '- -i x wh, I Y i NN K . , N X, H 1 45 1' . 5 ' 5- J 1 1, A ' , X X fc ,.'L X . on 1 wks Mil X H . - , nf- N l Q- in-' ,, r. 9 eo Geigeraloni D' X 'A Gewinner,,Lorie , ' N D A Giannia,sL,D,ean, ' - 1 e s Gibbs, Jeff T-as l 5 , 21 y GiIher1,aGayle il N ' .M GileLQa,thy,, i cy ix 6 X ' C ml' xx ' 4 I I X 'i 7' 1 I Gillespie,-V Denise, y - F F ' Golson... Lori ' F' Golya, Laurie f ,, . 1 Qoodrieriy ' , f 1 , 97 Goodin, John F if K ' i 'TT Goodman, Tawny :ss 'P mf V x ,g yr ffl' Qivfg-762. if ,... li. iv G.0reberD.,G9x., , Ghnsis .Qmis 'Q F 'R Pa, Graser, Danielle - O A f my , Grayson, Mark A ,X F ll 3 fi 'A -I, Gregory, William . f ' 3 Griggs, Joy E ' . W - T- , 5' ., ' ' ., Ei. . 1, D -ex r F' , gi I A 2 - 2. 3 k i fi D T if f fr 166 JUNIORS va ir 'vs Y X .Ai .. T NRM. Q .Zi xy D at .L 7 lax' ik , A 6- 'x . 41 11 Y' ' XXX Q Q3 E, ,pkffi Q., , ,A Ni 5 ' , i ',,... ' i.'.-liar, f .5 Q Ilfiw juniors excel in activities - . . I 1 ' ,--K' .ft It X r - ,., I ggwwmwwx A ,AH 1 W EI' A Q:-' if A 5 if . 'W i If 3 -xlahin ! ' 'S L ,N V' in Q- , , X H, swf lf ww:,:,,.,1 X qc A gg! ' R s. x ,' V JA GG . 1 Sf- 9 lah, G- -w ft Guest, Galen Gunn, David Gyder, Doug Hall, Rhonda Hamill, Barry Harrison, Kurt Harshman, Vic Harvey, Karen Hatterman, Terri Hayes, Dustin Hayes, Michele Hazelton, Jacque Hebner, Carla,- Hedding, Marty Hegarty, Charmaine, Henehan, Nancy Henry, Jeff Henry, Roy JUNIORS 167 Henson, Marianne Herod, Michelle Hicks, Randy Hicks, Timothy Higgins, Brian Hildreth, Jerry Hilson, Rita Hodges, Lori Hoffner, Susan Holly, Daniel, Holt, ALeslyn Hornsby, Bryan Horton, Kenneth Houser, Beth Howard, Douglas Howe, Jim Huges, Keith Hummelgard, Kelly Hunn, Duane Hunt, Jamie Hunter, Debbie Hunter. Loura ldland, Robert Indelicato. Vincent lzzo, Tony Jackson, Patti Jacobs, Randy Jenner., Brad Johnson, Cindy Johnson, David Johnson, Eric Johnston, Julie Jones, Carolyn Jones, Robert Jost, Kelly Juve, Cary Kane, Cheryl Kay, Debbie. Kaylor, Scott Kays, Tom Keegan, Mark. Keiser, Susan 168 JUNIORS Learning plays ifs iise- J J ' ff L is :i'L L ' . 3 - as ' ' i A- 'i I A yi? nfl' T E . X X: 3' Q4 'X tp, iv, 5 S' at . s Qiq , ls- x. K major role P gg Q ' , if , R' , .5 P J , :V ' EC INS W L ' E N Y Syria? kg-k5,,.-i , 6 X , ' i on-. . 49 1 gs .N Ni' . A X, x .y ' X -4 t ik f , I , . l , I , ...- 'W I rf f 1'Ev'S .3:,',,-, I, , Nils, xi l A I in VM . , -. 1 Q. ' J S ' -Qi X A' 'Q 'R . is cw f . i D N , ' 1-A ' ' ' ' ' 5 NEA .9 f 9 , , 6 Q S ...z 'Q if J - yi i ii i i . 'J fi i k , ' AV-f 1, , k Q t . , +3525 igfzz. .-.lt 1, Q .. X. sf Q, f- K K .- .,.. 3, 3 N fi ' 4- i X ' . ' A3 'Q f Q. Q , K, . 5 A . i is . , Y + ' , eg, . ,Q N K H -JN M t 'F 2' ' Mg, ti -Y ' J - . 1 f - -, fr-,Q y 4 E ii-igx, it J, i xtgk J f K .17 l l X it of T' Bi , Q it or X l 5' A 0. :tix t q -' 'X X Q .L 1 F1uJ -KX 3 -A I I . N F, 1f 'ffE tNiil i , . in lives of junior classmen ix R .A -f Law r' - X t Y ' z ' ,Q - h K mx gt' 5 5 x N W 1 sta: is f i tif N i 3 i v f x f l 'KY f K 56 'x w + l X, gt' ll N A E-gtg. ,I ,: X, y Q N lL e Q Q . I kk F X -f I' ij? Q i A ' is NW K g I Keller, Braq Kelly, John Kenan, Kathy Kern, Donna Kethley, Jack Kendell, Robert Kindead, David Kitaguchi, Tome Klein, James Knipfer, Julie Koep, Mitchell Koskella, Kristine Kottman, Sta-oy Kovac, Kip Krauz, Mike Krauz, Steve Kroll, Dave Kuhlman, Christine 1 'Wi' J JUNIORS 169 Lambert. ,Carla Lane,,L,eslie Langdon, Mary Larter, Rick Laughlin, John Lavoie, Scott Lawlor, teven Ledin, Tracy Lee, Donna Lee, Kathie Lee, Lisa Lehman, Jody Lehmann, Kathy Lemke, Ivy Lenaham, Judy ' Lester, Cindy Lewis, Deete Lewis, Genene Lewis, Shelly Lherauit, Cheryl Lindberg, Mark Y,LTnds'ay, Douglas Lingenfelder, Richard Linhares, Annette Lofton, Kathy Lomb, Susa Lopez, Christina Lopez, Liz Loss, Sarnuejzx Lowe, Pam 170 JUNIORS Lf , - 1 , sues.. 96.215 mt ei 'fi Ji fx lf.. K., 1,3 ik. . 7 5 A Q-f'.i m ' ,, , 5 :J X L s v- , S . 3 'X . . L,- N, 1 ly i 'Q j i. L Q, ,fig xx - .I X 1 W 'Q . --fi Wi Nw. s juniors express enthusiasm cs, ,Q 'U X X Yiwiy ,Xa ,. W i X ix A el, , 4 3 4 CQ ii, 'W-K iii , X Y H F- A N. ,X X it 1 f I i ff I D QQ, ex, to all students around them ' 'Z -Ilnxm-xi . .... M v ,X .. . Q L' x' . L1 I i .Qs - V'-N' X B th i si , N fi -1. , x.. ' . .. - if L , X Ni U , 54 . Q 'Q Q F, 7 if- Y, t .1 X ' 'px .' X- l L - . sy . x ' f Q f I x K 1 'K ' Q ..t1 3 gi fl' Ji ,J ff f ., 'Q , 'Q T 4 '- Lt -W it - Q , ww ' , gl l 5 L ll X KW' 1 X If ji J i t A XT ai. Lucas, Margie Luke, Tony Lummel, James Luttenrgger, Connie Lynch, Cindy Lyons, Tamara McBee, Kristena McCall, Hal McComent, Randy McCIananan, Deanna McCormick, Boo McCormick,fBoYnnie McFadden, Brian 'McFerran,V fhomas McGuire, Nancy McIIvee'n,'i'Jarne'S McManus, Lori McPheetars, Glen McShane. Brian Macias, ,Teresa Madonia, Joe, Magee, Larry Magee, Marcy Magnusen, Margo Magyar, Kathy Mahs, Brian Manning, Vicky Manz, Marcy Marcus, Jacqueline Marek, Tammie JUNIORS 171 juniors approach the brink Marichalar, Roger Marler. Dana-V 715,25 Martin, Thomas 1. R W' Mathews, Trina- 7 i - Matthews, Dana' May, Shari V Mayberry, Bruce Meldrajs, John ' Mendenhall, Julie 1 , ,a r Mercer, Karen ' ,, K ' Micelli, Kyellym 5, Micheals, Chris, ,. 4, . . Miller, Ritchie Mitchell, Dauana Monzingo, Staphanie Moore, David L y 81 H 5. ,f.,a.Qr 1 vgpgw' 'stir 'sg gin? me X L t ' . r Xa, MQ L 3,ggfff.jw,f1 -View , fu-'1 1 .4 ur 5 VV' t if ,-:fi W? Moore, Kevin i . , 6, Morgan, Fred Q' ' if ' fl y Q A r 'J A ..,, ,K J x Mitchell, Margaret f. -4-' H -V i Moyer, Nathaniel ri 9, ' 1 Mueller, fricw ,Vu ' ' Q. Muller, Don' J 4 it 4, Mulligan,wGrAegg ,,, l X Murray, Kirn -xi ' 15 ' kt H . ' iQ, 172 JUNIORS of becoming school leaders siilssiw' ' f -ss , s. gs Q N i N X R fic ii-WN: ,S is , Myers Ron, Napolatand, Karen. Narr Amy Ne-'Sen Tom, Nelsoni 'fCindL Nelson, Brad . U' ,, Y if 1' ' . -JV ,QA ,, ,qi N s .L r l f xxx , rrrr rs Q I cy, is y 3 li Q - -1,137 .srrr K wi :f ,,. '. r 'w HJ- n Q 3, V 'Kr 1 , . f gl mf 9- ' ,, l X , , .lil R JX rxs 'r V' H r- I' V i .. , ' fr' 1 Q , A hi -. 1 if R -so 4,3-C J- ,-r-s h 's f l ffl fi' .ffi Mw 'Gig' AVV: U s 'A ., I V pu x ' r R i Xrrfs 1 ri -7 l ff ln, r f y 1 Q' l is O . A 1 Z gi l me rrsr , , Q, ff KW ,, N Q A x ' Fi l 'I 1' i Q 4. ' li li if f'-- iiw1.lwfufv XX Nelson, Parry- Nelson, Tammy Nichols, Lori Nichols, Michelle Nielsen,-Karl, Nielsen, Mara Nimmo, Corina Nolte, Tim Norris, Randy O'Brian, Sean O'Connor, Rebecca AO'VFarrielI, Mary h Ohlin, Karla Qrtis, Bill' V Ostrofski, Tammy Quigley, Barbara Quigley, Richard Pace, Laurie JUNIORS 173 Padilla, Vic Paquette, Scott PlaCks,,Cindy Parks, Michelle Palmer, Patricia Pearsall, Camey Pearson, Candy PembertonQQPeter Perkes, Todd Peters, Richard Petersen, Dee Petersen, Todd Pettiford, Mike Petrimoulx, Robin Pigati, Doug. Pilch, Stacy Platten, Doug Pleggenkuhle, Julie Plotz, Kelli Powers, Deseree Pulire, Christina Puntenneyj Jana Purdy, Dedra Ragsedale, Kenneth Regnier, Rex Reid, Steve Rein, Michelle Reynolds, Eddie Richardson, Tim Richter, Tammy 174 JUNIORS First year as 5 is it E. fill upperclassmen, Y. A . NE , . 5 .t Qv 5 1 ,N 3 5 X Q vii - X it at f t T. it , ti l i ' sssis M s l i ssi fav K: 'S .O xt -i - G K - K- .X , '-' Q in X ' as f 1 ii, ' , i w git L' -. I Y- ' Q R X33- X '50 'P :- X I 2' X i fi' . 'i ' Y i,, M A 5 H ,T ff. f R 'A :-: if f . QR A Xf S x S, T 'I' ' A lll, is Lim Q fl K is .5 ii ' P , ' .'.. - , X . . ..ii i st ll , c f 53 A x t . XS will sif .Q iii R T Z1 .fm Q All- Qs:- QA Q N -'Q three years down, one to go M 'S 6 l ' 5' W i, K X X .ff l , K N:,q, L QQQ, 5 N' -sggsfmg ....,?.L, ,k.k,,. 1 vw .ikkr . . X . V, , Q X Q A A tm, fi -Nb Q J L ,V A- Y R ' fx ,-7 'v 5 If 'li X FI ,I 7 ' ,' 3 'A ' ' V, K f , ,lflf fl, - rm ik. 4 'V I I t, ?5 X ' 7' Lffi ' V ' ' 1 , W 4 ' ' 'XZ l , ,Q v 'ill R R X Qu' y iihh ' 5 i P i R , , 4: syg N W A X A : ..W: K A I t , 0 gg , : , X ' . ,f 5 5 Rickman, Robin Ridgway, Tina Riedel, Bill Riggs, Stacy Rios, Mark Rippstein, Greg Robello, Patty- Roberts, Jon Robinson, Leslie Roddy, Karen Rogers, Vicki Rohkohl, Philip Rojas, Paul Rollins, Michael Rudd, Mark Russell, Patty Salcido, Becky V Schaaf, Monsy ' Schardt, John Scheere, Jack Schlink, Pete Schnepp, Diana Schull, Wendy. Schultz, Kurt 5 .. -wt, JUNIORS 175 juniors live it up toda ,mir 1,....,.. 1 . - ..:' ls off, ol.. l E, Scofield, Karen Scott, Cynthia Sealook, Qrqett SYeVmIer,HQh'fistine Senatro, Rieliard Sharp, Leah Shaw. Fiqgty Shaw, Sherri Sneaffer, Scott Qhuilvockh Tina Shranko, Melody Silverthorn, Jim 176 JUNlORS , .W L.,-A nw, . '45-S H, mf su- -. u f gi gf 3. K. '5 f ....., r ' f 3 Q' XW--- f 1 A W ' - ' We f 1 X f -...w x 1 .W ,, K -if.- .-Qfgve I . . - SN 44 - .friy-lag . N. 1 sep Q x 1 - f V , .ti . . .X K N. ix VX y ,X . N K kv- r . f A. S' , V U 2 'N - l of 'Xl -X . K' 'Q - , Wi r, fi - ' 7- 'K X. - 9 .v k . Q. Xe , .Q x I X e - fp. ,, x ' 1 1 X ik Q X 5 - - n .1 '- 5 X .I 4 KY , l 5 fx -E Q 5 'wk before their final year ' 1 ' S ., , x N test S 'L te 1 1, if! Lf T. i, X Q .ek ,, ,. x se ,Ac 'W -. I f x ,,. 5 , we.. ' X : r .i . I i, s i ' Zi- nz, K if 61 5 ff- -fiilf mt. Q-'J 3' 3 'Z' 0 l 'A I 1 .ii . F X ntl. ' l Jig rrr if r e S x. s-V, K I V 'X A, Q. S 4. X 3 Li f.. , Tffifg 2 Q? t Q: . I ' 1 ixl 'XfeS i i ,s v 5 ,. Ny. .L 5 rt f X -s dl- l I 'I A' Q' l 'V Ei S5- ,fi W' t 1 7' li fa ' Q r L I -Q33 . -My HQ , 5 i Q x Y 1 .Q , ' 4 6 N t Q . Y Q x 4 x my K' Q Q 37 '11, Sipe, Vicky Slebodnik, Dave Smith, Donna Smith, Kim Smith, Laura Smith, Royal Smith, Steve Snead, Rayenell Snyder. Charyl 1 Snyder, Mary Sotomayer, Julie Spaulding, Jennifer Spencer, Barry Spencer, Michael Spice, Eddie Spray, Jenifer Staley, Gayla, Stamper, Mark Starr, Larry Steele, Gregg Stein, James Stevenson, Tammy Stewart, Joe Stewart, Sharon Stiner, Susan Stirnes, Barbara Stirnes, Roxanne St.John, Pam. Strickland, Nancy Stroud, John Stroud, Steven Stubbs. Joyce Sturges, Cynthia Stutzenburg, Brian Sutton, Benny Sweeney, Bill Szewc, Bill Tait, Pam Targgart, Jeff Teach, Jackie Terry, Kellydfj Thompson, Debbie JUNIORS 177 Thomas, Miken Thomason, 'Michael Thorson, Guy Thude, Chris Tirella, CaLrDine,, i1r6E6Ei. Rich Titus, Andrea Hmmpkinsudarnesd 'TrEEey, Ailioe Telstad, Denise Tribelhorn, Lissa Timkella, Tony Tryon, Julie TU!?i0IL..G3Y13 i Tweet, Geri Valdez, Elizebeth Valenzuela, Teri Vantussenbroek, Dan Vantussenbroek, Dave Vasquez, Randy Viel, Paul Vines, David Vollrnsenllancy WPG' SUSQL Wagner, Richard Waldrin, Tommy ,Mla!LJoseph Wadle, Kimberely Webb, Cindy Weber, Kelly 178 JUNIORS Extra activities are enjoyed l lf- ' -3' 5 i A H 'T Y M Q sv i, in ,i wi, W i , -swf 1 5. s T ii- A Q , i, X. W. rt A K -P . .i .gf 1 ' 5 1 Y ' C ' I , tw? N I i X .1-tx i x y ' 1 i 22, X, 'wt g i, fe . 5' r A 1, .- i N x ' A E-S, xr. .L W ' f 1 , r -ru x Ex' f i Y' i g t A u I ifhif ' --i',,,.1 . ,,., - , 3 r, 6: X it l , FA 'P ' 4 Wehrle, Diane, Weise, Miohael weisi. CART' Welch, Jim Welz, Bryan Wendland, Brenda White, Robbin Whitehouse, Carrie Whitmer, Timothy Wilfong. Kim, , ,. Whittaker, Joan Williams, Angela Wilson, James Wilson, Kenneth Vlhnebargenr, Mike. Wing, Laurie Winslow, Sherri Winter, Susan Witt, Melanie -Wold, Mary Wolfe, Jeffi' S Wolfe, John Womack,.Wade Workman, Linda Wright, Darlene Wright, Karen Yohn, Steven Zimmermen, Craig JUNIORS 179 OITIOFE LL Sophomores are all class V x A . K Q 1 I s Q. 3 A X l A X , V, as if e 1 F ,Q S- X f i x :ta . , -lr J r ,- 'R :Hula .,, xv .. . 'v yy K tk . ,N .sg i . ,ef . , X - l. Abner, Lisa Adamczyk, Michele Adams, Greg Alama, Kelly Alarcon, Jaime Altman, Steven Anderson, Dean Anderson, Jon Andrews, Gregory Andryshak, Scott Angelle, Susan Antenucci, Terri Anter, Lisa Anzevino, Ronald Arkus, John Armstrong, Mike Arnott, Judy Arriaga, Sherri Arthur, Randy Ashcroft, Patsy Atwood, Craig SOPHOMORES 181 Babcock, Janis Badgett, Della Baile, Richard Barns, Dave Barr, Doris Barr, Terry Baret, Michael Barrows, Heidi Barton, Bryan Bascline, Frank Bates, Denise Bayer, Phillip Beamish, Don Beaver, Wendy Becker, Sheri Beenau, William Benedict, Brian Benjamin, Margie Berg, Sue Bergeron, Julie Bessette, Joseph Best, Doug Bevacqua, Cathy Biever, Mike Billingsley, Dave Birecki, David Birecki, Martin Bjerke, Todd Bliss, Greg Bliven, Cheryl Blue, Ricky Bondanza, Sharon Bodzioc, Nancy Bohn, Eric Borhman, Bonnie Bommarito, Ruth Bonet, Dale Bonner, Sharlene Boofer, Mitch Borwege, Doug Bouley, Sherri Borggreen, Debbie 182 SOPHOMORES Third from the top, witty 1, 0- .. X Xf . ia ! Jim? ' 'H I ui 1. D.. 9' . Q. N 4 1: X ' , . ' 1, I I Q f I , M fsf' , 1 It '-bb in ' f' B J ' f fit, J lg V J x tt, V. ,mf -za. . - , jg, Ffa W SX l 5 4,2 -fn lex K , f . g... .,, s...J 1 . I , 'f-ilxs M ' X ,,,,, . C. sh , X x fu Q. 5, Ls - for X is 'XQN -. -'X Y W , midi, ,,,,.,v , N We 1 Q --' D I 'A i1. :2 - A W A K , .-1 ,S X 1 4 . .I Q, I, l fix D , Mr, . X T , 4 Q -' x' i yf lffirfi' N' 4 Sophomores learn quickl - iq ii ,. LA1..X,. 5 tw, , 1. ,, K Q I an . N vw' X , S 5 5 .94 ii B - 15 ' X , V 5 Q . ' . g N I 3 A. , B y 4, ,fax , of . , M I , B N, U I 1 X , 'J fx 7 K ll QE my Q QSV if xv :iA A sw Q ,+ 5' ' 1 r 'N S' Q. IS 2. ' f s ' ' i Wh .1 4 vfly i f B ' E N figs? L ,,i 1 lQ Six ' '17 KM - Y. . f X K 5 , ' - f ,i , X Mf QW I Rabi 'm ' iwfgif X1 ,uin. 1' I, hi C54 . A .X V, . K isa . X -.x',. 1 It X A s ' V Q y - 1- N - -e '24 if 7 1 i 5 A .-fl rg 'Q x T ' ,y R 7 q A , ,fluid -A i M ,iii M ,. , B- K be ku, 44, ii .i X. 1 . 1 Bowers, Bob Boyd, Gary Boyle, Kathryn Bradley, Debbie Bragg, Sabrina Brandt, Randy Branham, Mark Bratcher, Bridgget Brillhart. Mike Brooks, Julie Brooks, Mark Brown, Letitia Brown, Patricia Brown, Shirleen Brubaker, Shari Brzezinski, Anthony Burgess, Lisa Burke, Terrance Burnett, Chuck Butler, Bob Button, Dianne Buvens, Shari Byler, Lisa Byrne, Mark r if SOPHOMORES183 Byrum, Gail Cade, Lisa Caho, Stephanie Campbell, Bruce Cannataro, Steve Cantrell, Marty Caplan, Greg Capra, Gregory Carlisle, Paul Carlson, Ken Carlson, Terri Carmichael, Robert Carnicelli, Lynn Carpenter, Clayton Carr, Tracy Carrico, Mark Carter, Cindy Carter, Sarah Cassidy, James Chambers, Julie Chapel, Sue Charley, Randall Chatham, Scott Chavez, Stephanie Chlariello, Frank Chigges, Glenn Cisney, John Clark, Bob Clark, Linda Cliff, Lawrence Cluff, Wendy Cockrill, Dee 184 SOPHONIORES Man new relationships ,N ,gr V,-yy: fx . 3, tx L VS I X Sag , A N- ,xl ' .p ix X wfX T lf V Sl ,p 'rx or I 4 L ,ll K J F w-iii., ,, L ' N 1- L el,,,, x N, N l . J .J . fr 1:-wvI.,'.',:A x 'Q , , . wwf, 'F mm X x 3 K Q1 1 K. Q. ' w 'n fi. t. ' ff' f 5 I tk' f ,,, 5 -1' ' , ' qfil 1 ..x'JXHi'Sl7if fl 'ia X L, mr' I I! k L I ,A cy , A - L, Q, ,. 'l ,ref fr . J lik fm 1 .xl develop among Sophomores , fe. 1. -I 7, ,, J 4 Z.. A - i YQ X ' A A l If , 135 A if ,J ff K N a ' it Q , 1 ,-R iw., ,ell ' li rf'-if 1,3 -rr' and An y Willia Q I ,., Q D , A f 1 -X 4 I C -fx , ,. 45. il ,sislflxl 'C Q. ft ,o ra L., lk 'il X, A . A. ., i V is , 5 l ' . f L .4ammmm..la I ' we Alfa. IM.- zi--'T?f 'f f, P w ' N ' 5 l , r .A l 'hr .. Cole, Paul Collier, Wesley Collins Il, Edwin Colter, Ed Conners, Dan Cons, Frank Conti, Joseph Coplan, Cheryl Cordovano, Sheila Covey, Carla Craft, Amy Crain, Patrick Crenshaw, Becky Crooks, William Crouch, Lori Cummings, Charles Cunningham, Billie Daniels, Chad Davidson, Patrick Davis, Brenda Davis, Donny DeForest. Leigh SOPHOMORES 185 Deken, Joe Dekle, Stanley Delmore, Laura Delorenzi, Mark Demblon, Patty Demers, Tony Denning, Heather Dennis, Mary Derousse, Joe Despain,Tim Dight, Terry DiMichel, Lori Donahue, Jim Donofrio, Darleene Donoghue, Ken Doran, Cathy Drew, Leann Duran, Leon Durham, Denise Duvall, Scott Eacock, Theresa Edwards, Kathy Edwards, Mark Edwards, Mike Ehlers, Gary Eidell, Lori Elliot, Connie Elliot, Glenda Ellis, Mike Elphinstone, Daniel 186 SOPHOMORES Greenway's Sophomores S' 1- . ' -.,' , 1' .V 5. xx, if E , E 2 ,4 if ss 5 i5 t T f t + N F t tl M I -- tQ' , A E Qty, D ' t Q i 1, T tt , ,E -'ig , S ' 5' ff F i - It f 5 95 E ,f t.,, x Q: U A at E x i' k ,4 A V, . , lx Z fx f , it . W-,fs T .AH -l .t lie . ,rsyts Q E U TA A A if,,V A I .K rl y '- t' X K ,.'. gt - il Y K Y D f T 4 i in I , . N ' , 'sf l--- ' W an ' Vt . . 5 it v W D'- L SE ffl '15 ff N ' 'V YE Xi.,t , ' 'Nfl f E -fi .ft 'f 'ii' 1 X ffm QR N131 ft ' is A. ' X7 r ll. I R pt f .5.ff lx 'x me 5 'I X1 r . R f.,, fl l 4 7, .Hai -Q 1 ' . l .f as if Xt. Q ,. fl S Q. Q- ' e X,,,-- V e- i are wild and crazy kids XD-ill' x f If' il, fx ffllf .x Ql qfix M f xx ig 'Q 3 'il f if r. J 5 R if R 3- ,- 6 4 T- . y .Q F' Q l X f ik 1 R f X X I Xi g P if X l l ' 1 F F ,V ,5. ' A ,.. 5, B 1, 3 ? Y 1' Q, N : I X , 45. 5. x. if-F' wa- K an iv' Q, gb m I 0 X ,, bt. ,NX X .:, x X r ,,,, I 'M rewfi- A,i T 1 ,M rr Z ,T ZX nf ,- Jr X I. Zi Q r f f ,I X 'VX 1 fill. F ,Ff VF l :A . 1 T f wfax ,A , P 'if X J' J fx ' .1 ' l yrs ff ,Q .- -' ' ' :P X f fsaiif l Qi 'if Q , 6 T, A Lf. 'ix gs ,. , 1 .I X , ll ffl' X s Emert, Dianna Emke, Laura Ericson, Robbie Evans, Tony Fabri, Elizabeth Faclana, Chris Farley, Dianna Fields, Ron File, Darryl Flaherty, Thomas Fletcher, Jeffrey Flynn, Ann Forte, Michael Fox, Francine France. Lisa Francis, Dicky Fredricks, Mike Freeman, Sharon Furtman, Kathy Fust, Daryll Gagnon, Richard Gardner, Ronald Garner, Becky Garner, Robyn Gates, Margret Gatlin, Todd Geisler, Raymond Geisler, Valerie Gerard, Deborah Gharrity, Tracy Gianninni, Donna Gibbs, Terry Gibson, Jimmie SOPHOMORES 187 Gillespie, Loretta Giorza, Bill Glaze, Charles Gomez, Julie Gonzalez, Melissa Gonzalez, Frank Goodrich, Daniel Goodwin, Christina Gorman, Kathleen Gormley, Shelly Goshow, Randy Grabach, Cheryl ,Graser, Yvette Graves, James Gray, Gavin Gray, Glen Gray, Scott Greaves, William Green, Patrice Greer, Eric Greer, Gloria Greshle, Andy Griggs, John Gritzner, Lynn Grube, Kristian Gustafson, Kyle 188 SOPHOMORES Sophomores display spirit J, 'iJ,.1g3,t. t in . l i ' ' 'X Q X . x g Q ' XX , Lg, in f ATN,Yn. 5 isi I K 'I tx ' a 6' X A 53-glfl L X px m at l '-l . , x,- exl- . , Y .Q t X W' 15- . A -Q if X D Y l U , -ix Q Y x 1 X p 'Kii 'Q' S 52 ' xg ' T 5 x fin .Awui i ii. 'fr' to .C i V iv.. , ,,.,,, l ,,, ,, , ,i i K' A is 5 ' 5 X rx K , wg x U X ,L K K Q K K 6 kk .Nr A K t ' fx i fx ti ' .1 ,r 1 ff, ' , 9: are ' Q QE K A-. 'G ,Q 5 i wg: lvl A f Q K ,rf f G 1 f A - N I C X C A' Mx f f ' it f , ff at Greenway High School . , . 4 -Eff N X. e l it ' , 1 J K A 5 J' A' ,7 ..kL,N. , ,, , F , , . Y A . 'jsp' x J. A If N v all f A . A - l 'H 1 lil'l Y V 15. -N l X 5 .' D li X -as x 5 l .v zi, 5- 5 I ie X , 1--X W, 'R . x ' l A iii im? i ii ,gi Sw. 'x xx F 2 5 v K AW I A N x, X e A-.- 4. ,ar N if e hx g P ff. r if .- if ag .5 V, af, Q , f n 1 ,, l ici. I, ' 4k's1v , fv9!'?LQj:l ' X :gin :MA ' K, '1 ff f Hall, Mark Hall, Monica Hammill, Amy Hamilton, Jim Hardow, Tina Harper, Brett Hatch, DelRoy Hatcher, Carlene Hawkins, Chuck Hayes, Renee Hazelett, Chuck Hegarty, Dean Heil, Steve Henderson, Chris Henry, Belinda Henry, Michelle Hicks, Karen Hill, Bob Henson, David Herbst, Kellie Hester, Roger - Heyers, Michelle Hill, Kevin Hines, Lolly Hirth, Frederick Hislope, Bill Hodges, Tammy Hoffman, Greg Hoffman, Roseann Holder, Don Holly, Dave Hopkins, David Hopkins, Laurie Hopkins, Rose 1 SOPHOMORES 189 Hopps, Lauri Horak, Debra Hornsby, Gary Horton, Harry Horvath, Karen Howard, Sheldon Hughes, Dean Hughes, Joel Hughes, Karen Hughes, Trent Hughey, Teresa Hules, Laura Humphreys, Randall Hunter, Laura Imber, Philip Inman, Richard Irwin, Michael Jackson, Cale Jackson, David Jaye, Jim Jeffries, Timothy Jensen, Janice Jerome, Tim Jewett, Rich Johnson, Carrie Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Jill Johnson, Mark Johnston, Dwight Johnston, Jeannie Jolley, Debra Jones, Sonja Jordan, Dana Jordan, Raycine Justice, Russ Kalasky, Kevin Kary, Debbie Keiser, Sue Kellas, Kerri Kenan, Beth Kilduff, Sheila Kilgore, Dean 190 SOPHOMORES fr .i Second year students Q , , 5 V - W if , vi 6 , 1? 3 .- 1 - f f T L t , Y Y. , it ly l A ! l If ir fnllzl. , 'VJ' A K X 4 in se It r , tl X T 5' 1. if iii' Y Y ' P I i W lv ! 1 N. Q , . ' ,f , Q '-, 3 ' Q - ' will J lmflf 'l ,L 4 , 5 3' L . x ' S, of Q w . J I x I-I' Ml T f gl-1-gg ,l in ' liefltf, , ,,l,l .i ,, I ,A .,,,, Q , ' V S A x rg r ? of xy ggi! ,,,,,,. . ' , E i in D 1 g W . L T .S'N,,. A' ,QV I f K i- , Us 'iw fbi. I 6 25 if lf! t ' x 1 x - ,F . , .v-. - Q W' ,Q . U .MHP Y . TR N A i, ., .- fl' ' K' A , QPR 1' J f la .- ' , ,,,, ,.,,,, , ,,,,.. . ,K ,,,. , ,zy , A Q3 N ,ff . , ir, ' ' , K -1-5, ' . . , :T kk'L'V' ' 'L -4, 9,,q,, .,, 'S ' A v V air- 'N lb ., ,Hr K -l f i b c, A f,f Q, , c ls .4 W- b ,v I In , I ' A 'I ' , N V, , K Q it ft T fr it is l fl i 1. fl ff L experience man new things ' Q e D J Nftl Q Q 1 .5 n v XX KYR I 4 W , , K 1- x x ff 5 Fi , X pbhk if .J Li 7 ' i H K ' . N A 1 ' , r ' 1 X Si I N . , 3 r Q 3 , m Q. I r My 0 Q pi rv DW, ..WWi ' C fin K a mvnr f ' ?3 King, Robin Kitaguchi, Ben Kune, Paul Knight, Ann Knight, Kippy Knutsen, Kevin Koch, Nancy Koep, Debbie Kolbeck, Debbie Konecki, Joan Kopf, Tom Kraft, Rodney Kralovetz, Debbie Kraus C nnie e, o Krueger, Paula Kuitunen, Laurie Kurnmer, Diane LaCorte, Brian -wk. in SOPHOMORES191 Lambert Dawn Lanpher Larry Lary Fred Laughlin Loretta Lawler Chris Lawrence Debbie Sophomores are the fruitful :LN SMX -it 43 , B hx ' f D j, U ' X ' 4, 1 X K ,. 'X K , , . , x W ,. ff. X. 4 5 ,, ' N si' 1 5 Q .5 ' 1 3 N I I vi. r K I L Q I l , v ,S L rf ' 1 ' I , 1 - If ' 7' . p ' W f Lee, Robin Lamonovich, Mike Leonard, Wayne Leos, Richard Lethem, Scott Levario, Richard Lewis, Ray Lewis, Yvette Limon, Jennifer Lindgren, Laurie Linhares, Linda Lininger, Danny Lipps, Lisa Little, David Livingston, Neil Lofton, Mike Louchery, Michael Lowe, Lisa Mader, Barbara Magnussen, Steve Manning, Dianna Mannos, ianna Marak, Mary Maricholar, David Markley, Elaine Martin, Lisa Martinek, Gary Martinka, Terry Mattila, Susan Mauser, Tracy May, Donna May, Bob McCallum, Bill McCambridge, Troy McCarthy, Kevin McCormick, David 192 SOPHOMORES 55 v ' --f- sera: ., . ..,. A TZ N EQ ' leg' f , .,,, W is 1 ,, 1. U L if N 9 ig' M f ii ?-is 1 Mx ' , L f , - L' 4,'.., - - - aff -r r'V-, , IjQ,,'. . X S' X A 1 f - K ks 'F l ' i ,.,, ,Sq l,.i1,f L of ai ' -TTL. l.'. S :fel r 73 ' - , 5 D., F- S T h 5' S 5 Q 5 N l r -, -5' '- ' .9 ' X 'I I il ' K XX 'V f ' L, I 1' ' X L if 'KK , Q Q vi S , .D 3' ? Q L. X r e'lr L X . S 4, , ' , H 'Gif i l ' -ff' iz ' J, A X ry ' A -x Q H 'Mi K , ix, ig, Q ax g ,S A S D as ' ' 'I S' ' ., B J S V1 . -Y L rf A x If ,. ,,,. . ' s il 5- .. 3, X , . .. i x , l f adventurers of tomorrow bl 7 Y L vm 1' - X McDonald, Stephan ' 1 - L' McGhee, Helene A ax f IN N . W fi... 1,z,fre.J.fwq -W , 1Q,55,J, i . ,.-,, me Q1 q,gagiK:gg5 McGraw, Brian McNeeIa, Mark ,v Q F . X if L M L L , 5 at? McPheeters, Lee 1 ' it McSpadden, Brian ..,, h f .l,.. 35 uv: 3 ,,- , m y-fu -M 0 -glib' :Sunil X. il X A 1 'Q 'af Meade, Lis 5 QP 5 R Meek, Lisa .,i7i4f ,Q . L eeree - M M 1-1 45 , m 'lr Mei, Dan , Meloy, Clifford 4 A '1 , -' 'Ms x c if. ' lx Mendenhall, Shelley 1 Menefee, Greg , 7 ' ' f-Pin ' Mers, Brett Mersch, Jamie ' , if. M SOPHOMORES 193 Miccli, Betty Middlekamp, Mike Miller, Marty Miller, Mike Miller, Susan Milligan, Michele Miracle, Mark Mitchell, Donna Mleynek, Steven Mohr, Lori Mollerup, Kevin Monzingo, Tim Muelle, Liz Muller, Michele Mullins, Sheila Murphy, Lisa Murray, Tammy Murray, Eric Murray, Ron Myers, Cheryl Myers, Scott Myers, Roger Nairn, Michelle Nance, Scott Second year students grin , ,,.,, yyiywifiw f x n'5 S iiii 7 nfs R ,ff X P k sill M 4? we gets' 1 l l i t . i so if if i 1 S 9 fd ,... , jg, K i , A Q M 2' ,uh ff VM I S H ' 'iii 'X 1 ' I ,t.,,,,,,,, ' W , V , lily:-A . . ,nj Q , In 2 1 it 4 .A xt kj J A 54 'X isrs ' ' fi. K S K Z 'ffl by 5' fi Y y ' N 3 .5 , ff 2 ,,, . i , ,,, 1 X W Q 3 , ,Wx X if , W Yi 4 ' K xgivw , Nb Q r i L. . , F l -.15 . f n W' 'WSSMR' I , ,X b ' 'N it X 4. A l l 194 SOPHOMORES and bear it another year ,S?1'gwWWSNWR 3 if 1 fqw - a vs 1 6' I. X 3 -5 s '-L . Xl -w J, fi iv, . X N l ' K 1 li f V . . M, J i A 2 .. Y .. f FIN. s Q K'- 2 . 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Afi M Xt s 1 , Abbott, Jeff Acampora, Tracey Acker, Terence Ackerman, Beverly Adams, Marilyn Alexander, Keith Allen, Betty Allen, Mike Allison, Brad Altman, Lynne Amato, Diane Ameche, Margaret Anahory, Scott Anderson, Dean Andrews, Glenn Angelle, Earl Ansley, Lori Anspach, Jeffrey Antenucci, David Anteri, Joseph Anthony, Michael Anzevino, Kimberly Archibald, Brian Artzer, Lynda Ashworth, Robin Asimakopoulos, Michael Avins, Elaine Ayres, Mike Badgley, Marilyn Badley, Mindy Baile, Donna Baird, Craig Baker, Gayle Baker, Harry Baldridge, Billie Balsamo, Carla Barnes, Becky Barreras, Michael Bartel, Curtis Bateman, Gary Beamish, Brian Bechard, Marleigh FRESHMEN 203 Greenway freshmen explore 4. 'QL !.'?. . - Becker, Laura Beebe, Susan Beiknapp, Amy Benedict, Mike B tt B d enne , ren a Bennett, Christine Benson, Ronnie Berg, Lon Bergamo, Terry Bernard, Jacqueline Bernard, Linda Bertone, Kim 204 FRESHMEN 4. . ,B 3 .fr a V 7 B X S ,' i s ' ,gf we F, xi- . sy y 5 mx 1 L 9 ' bi 'gig 5 n A '- 3 ,,, 3 , K it f f new learning environments .-M.. ,WV t N 4,,.'-as 'dr r-Y 'V G V G , i fx! M g7A F5 B i W . A f i f . G i s if eeee ' J X e,e La fl it K i L . -ati J 'Z V X E ' '-- 1 P 1 fi' .J , K , Q ' ,sv A J .3 N i ts, 3 I L , 'XX X I A I- 1 . J l f ' 1, 5 u .Willa , .1 , S N , W .f ,, X 'mg il' .,. R? ini Y X K. I :tif g' i if it . A J 1' J i ' is :J 5 ri' i 'asf ' B. D'-v i ' if , QQ, 0- w ? ?. is, . it fy , 1 if ' t ,go r 1 'gli 1' A if ' I X ' I l.. Xa -' x .. vs' ' ii' I' ,J . ZW! ly' 3 6 ' 4 t C JC- A J A X , I l f g Pf. 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Stacey Bondanza, Anthony Bonner, Gregory Borresen, Kimberli Bortniak, Joe Bovingdon, Robin Bowen, Lisa Bowers, David Bowers, Lori Bradbury, Chris Brandenberger, David Briggs, Kelly Brillhart, Monte Brittan, Kyde Brommer, Jason Brown, Kelly Brown, Tammy Bruers, Robert Buchanan, Gina Bunkers, Mel Bunton, Doyle Burke, John Burns, Cody Buttrum, Taroll Cabral, Tim Caldwell, William Campbell, Clinton Campbell, Jim FRESHMEN 205 Carleton, Linda Carlson, James Carpenter, Kevin Cason, Elizabeth Causey, Greg Chapel, Donald Charley, Donna Chavez, Arturo Chavez, Monica Cheatham, Dan Chentfant, Michael Chesson, Christopher Christian, Marcia Clark, Lynda Clark, Melody Clark, Philip Clarke, Kelly Claros, Lorena Cluff, Angie Coble, Tim Colby, Suzan Colella, Christopher Collela, Concetta Colquette, Thomas Conant, Nick Cope, Nancy Coplan, Nolan 206 FRESHMEN FI ext three ears at GHS Xi 45? C if ,if , r 1 W me i g' , , , , ,.Y. v b. -. K-4.1 Q. 2 ,I X .. 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' - , J Dietrich, Michelle . get N Dietz, Tammy Q W 1 v , X , ll ,X 1 H l i.. , V W l A- ' N E X N 'W l Dinan, Suzanne 2 Disanto, Jon Y W Domingues, Felix 5 J ff' , Domres, Tom 'Z' D , - V -g '- 'S ci 5 Donahue, Karen -'FN' ff' , ks W Dougherty, Jay N U V , V ,V , , x fx f fs N 1, E --. .57 Q .-icxl X l tset wx be , - 2 .fl I viewer' r ' ,,,,, ,ez i.,- 5. fgsgtfws + Downing, Bryan V ii'it - ' E Downing, Julie E 'N 'f N y V Downing, Paul ,gs V V 5 Doyle, Robert j 6 ll A Q if l ' ' Y V all y if Y Drake, Jennifer 'L , 'N ' 3 2 , Drane, Don , i :Hx Q v , , K 5 -in x 47' . Duffel, Joe Dunphy, Richard ,f Dyer, Eileen 4 V f Easton, Amy V ' l f .H , . Eaton, J.G. Q' V Q f, 3 ' or ' 2-- Echols, Clifford E ' ' V N : .X M x, 1 2 V Vt V , i 1 V V .. .4 xx! i l 1. . A S 'xl li' L Z 2 S E .nu f , -5 l V Aw . . E ' f I as 7 or .fe 208 FRESHMEN new and exciting experiences T ' 4 fr 3 fi r F it sa. w i4f'sT'iir i . i lt X A in VM 'Ai 4 gg' Q 4. ri 'ox Y 2' I ' P g lk X ,Q 5 , N H., X x - 2,1 lt A Nr W as W 'iw ,, A 9- I , . ' 4 ,Af All l lim., A J x 3 it X sr ff F E ,, ' ,J Xa l :fra A, Edenfield, Patrick Edenfield, Gary Edison, Barry Edmondson, Rhonda Elgin, Kenneth Elia, Beth Elliott, Leslie Ely, Heather Ensign, Keith Erb, Jackie Ersland, Paul Erwin, Mike Estrada, Eddie Evans, Tina Evans, Vicki Ewalt, Lawrence Farnham, Anne Farrier, Heather Faucher, Karen Fedigan, Tarnmy Felix, Vince Fields, Nickie File. Sharryl Fisher, Jeffrey FRESHMEN 209 Fisher, Suzanne Fisk, Danny Flaherty, Patricia Flanigan, John Flood, Patricia Flynn, Patricia Ford, Tom Forte, Michael Fortman, Balinda Foster, Linda Franklin, Andrea Fredrick, Jean Freeman, Clifford Frick, Glen Frost, Ramona Fuchs, Frank Gallego, Frank Garcia, Javier Gardner, Don Garner, Michael Garrett, Tim Garrity, Julie Gaylor, Julie Geiger, Kathy Gentry, Jeff Gerlach, Eric Gettings, Thomas Gilmore, Tom Glody, John Gober, Michael Gonzales, Carla Gonzales, Greg Gonzales, Fernando Goodman, Todd Gore, Sherry Gorman, Jill Graft, Jackie Grahm, Margaret Grande, Trena Grant, Carla Gray, Kelly Gray, Sandra 210 FRESHMEN learn Freshmeng a time to it -A Q -'fs - ' . ' :AIVU f -a F , : , ' -i .LM , 'vfwfJ':fi. at .mug ,elr Ci- it 65-1' - Q. A ,N 4 In if rf' AAVV ,xg ,',, Legg V li ' . 1, f K . ,pix at X j My if .xx it Ll it J e f 9, ..,r T g , 57 , Q I ' . V, rv K -R X Q 0 I I V Nan' ,K 1 X ff. 'fi ? X ls. 3' . ii y .4 A, A Ji ,,, mms' gs t, a A A L, f t. ' R l 1:7 2 -9 3 , , gr y I K If - - A ,N al . A , A , 6 Q Af 1. V Xa' ' ' -' l. A l 'xl Q V N 1 X. 'ru Q img Q t , , K QQ. haf, , .,, f ix KVAE K an . h. X l A li fa' V 3 l, fx ' 4 V 1 1 I !1 . :Al ,Q f R lf. 4 ' lf? f e, i , V! if Q If q A A ik iv F .l 'Ui 15, grow, experience friendship Grayson, Leonard ' , at , Gutridge, Kellie if- X 4, GN Guzman, Ernest i 4 j, X ix Guzzi, Linda W ' Yr l L Gyde, Make 1, ,A L' f v Hager, Kim 'Q i' ,- ll., A :fix K N Hall Karl K H f 1, el H Hall Timothy 433 -Q! 5 N, M ,,- 0 Hammon, Tammie 'fQ4'W -. ig , , f ai ' i ' ' Hancock, William rt' I' ' ' ,J ' ' ' L Hanns, William 4' K Li W ' ' 1 Hansen, John f -. ' m x I 4' di xi -X VA, ,, L K 4, X' . l x N . l . W FRESHMEN 211 Harmon, Cassy Harmon, Craig Harmon, Rich Harmon, Trina Harris, Marie Hasemeier, Martin Hayslip, Jack Heap, Shane Henehan, Bridget Hensley, Hans Herbst, Lisa Hill, Chris Hilson, Richard Hines Charles ,-fi ,-S . ff-if B , I , eing a freshman is not easy, t t x . pf: ., ,Q if ge , 'Q' . S A X I T .. iv' l 1 l ,J as 1 i Hx ,.-4 ..l:i . A sf l N ,agua f . E ..V1i..?'r'. r. C flkif 1' Y K Kfzrff l r in J, 7 X I 1 , ' 5 v. ,yi i C29 1 ':.r:6.- r C1 Lx . ,, fr . A X 1 , 'f fi 2? - L 4 f -----4 ,7 l 4' if , 5 , A f I Q l.lii 5 Hobbs, Lance 5 IVOEY 4 A - Hoffman, Loretta Hoffman, Louis Hoffner, Dale Holland, Robert Hopkins, Richard Horacek, Jerry Horton, Kevin Houser, Michael Hower, Karl Howse, Tyron Hughes, Denise Hughes, Jeanette 212 FRESHMEN ,X-?'X l if - . ,L m :-. - , . e ex x an 5 ? ..,l af .x 9 V N xl 'A . ..,,,n f-:Vik C Q. A? xxX ft! Cx ii ' t f L-. .-i t Q. ,52g3,.,'?W 'i , ,xl i- es fa 3 ig if fx? 3 'Q 1 f 1 , i ' 1 , fig' lik 'Ai TVQZ IT A I w , il. x I ig' it's tough being on the bottom 1 get V k ui- . ,i , L xi ' -QQ E, 5 l 'Q - i I 5 Af fm A! x I 'X 1' i 1 'if' X N V V fA . T , -P115 ' Ft ' t 5 , A Y 5 xl 1 . . If , , , S4 Q 2 ,ty ..,,. if' S Ti A X . f 'tx , ' 'K Hughes, Richard Hummelgard, Matthew Humphrey, Susan Hunt, Stacie Hunter, Darryl Hunter, Patty Husting, Mike Hutter, Penny lger, Shelly Ingram, Rob lnsalaco, Tina Irmarosa, Frances X, X .. 1 Q M A , xl ' t y , TN A I i A , J f we e X A v .io rl' be f .X I i A T Jackson, Esther Jackson, Holly Jackson, Tammy Jauron, Sandy Jaye, Jill Jeffcott, Heather Jellum, Brett Jenison, Shawn Jenkins, Jeffery Jenkins, Michelle Johnson, Bob Johnson, Jody FRESHMEN 213 Freshmen students look U' Q X . Johnson, Patty 1 lil A ,.., Z' N Johnston, Jill Q32 l A Jones, Tom Hi l' Y Jones, Billy 'T v. t ,X J. if X X ,f Jones, Dean X 'ig AQ 1. i iffy? Kalasky, Steve - f Kalsen, Kathrine X , Katz, Erica i i 4' A ,F Kawasaki, Lisa lx ' A f gQ , M 11 Keller, Margie K' Kelly, Colleen 4, W ,' lr l s i 4 V- 1 1 lx ,, , X Kelly, Regina S. ', Kendall, Jaqueta ' 3 .J M Kennedy, Darryn 1 ' - X xl A Kenyon, Mark f 55 ff-9, my X Q ff Kilduff, Patrick , t H, , , if Kindell, Sean X. V V L ,,'i 214 FRESHNIEN forward to being involved next year I 5, Q f Y X K X I .WW , 21 fy' 732' B5 I - x ,. . . . ' I T1 AY' sf- Q f - , l ,Xa K Ji, ' as 51, P X X X x - , Q L ii 2S'i'Z l fLYxi7 c mx fi bfi :ji 0' ' S ii ,, . 3, c 1 K J' im, J Y f ff is Q fx C if w as .X 'X X. sf- ' is , , , ' - , N X A., ,. rf' If i 1 ii? far' xl ti fr 1 , , G ti - V D 5 K' K K 11,1 ,rbfx g:TA'.L .X . ig is My rfll at Ai: will L ' , S X 1, ,QF ,kv C' r-.L QM 1 C1-f-X Q , 1 L xfmxi lfllx KM , -it 1 . IN. ix N ew Ai-U ZX. f i -r L 2 . J. 1 Lx' Q X3 t kit' 14 , 5 ii -5 l . Nz,- ., ,Fw--1-'z 'C L Tw 1 Nz xi Ax , fmt l so 4,3 7 J Kitrell, Buddy Knipfer, Renee Kottman, Kenny Krantz, Scott Kubik, Denise Keufer, Wesley Kushinsky, Karey Lamont, Brian Larnprecht, Lori Landers, Jim Langfelder, Sandy Larson, Tammy Lary, Elizabeth Lavin, Richard Lavra, John Leber, Jim Lee, Becky Lee, Sandy Leikvold, Julie Lemke, Lily Lesnick, Karen Lewis, Scott Lewis, Craig Lindgren, Timothy Lindsay, Lorena Lindsey, Lorri Linert, Lisa Livingston, Shelley Lohaus, Brad Lopez, AI Lowe, Kelly Lawrance, Phil Lubberts, Suzan Luedeman, Ken Lumia, Joseph Lundin, Heather Macias, Brenda Mackey, Cheryl Macy, Andy Mader, Don Magnusen, Mark Maitland, Cheryl FRESHMEN 215 Frosh are glad that their first L ' '. za Mallek, Susan Marak, Janice Marek, Candle Marsh, Patricia Marston, Paul Martel, Jeff Martin, Mike Martin, Thomas Matis, Jeffery Matrod, Dominique Matteson, Mike Matthews, Monte Matusek, Katrina May, Sherri McCann, Terri McClain, Terri McCormick, Deborah McCulIey, Mickelien 216 FRESHMEN 4 X X W rx . g 3' R A - Q52 , Aj , . fi? , r ,. 4 b . 4 in . , ,V I kv' Q Y , l X - :li i 'Q ' A x XX K K-vi '.- iss gt Xie 'H ii .- 1 ' ,.'f gkh ' A Q ti 1, 'fi is f 'N' i A 9 If 'xii i ' X 142 if X if , -Y -3 . 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N' E .Ri ' f Aswan , .. - l lm McCullough, Lisa McDonald, Patricia McGuire, Dorothy Mcllveen, Marrianne McPeak, Diane Meier, Brian Meinen, Susan Mellar, Dalan Mendenhall, Robert Mercer, Samuel Merril, Jerry Meyers, Anita Miller, Bonnie Miller, Donald Miller, Scott Miller, Teresa Mills, John Milne, Lee Misiak, Jim Mobilia, Michael Mollerup, Todd Montgomery, Joann Montingo, Shawn Moore, Darrin Morgan, Barbra Morrison, Elizabeth Morton, Susan Moses, Christie Moskop, Clark Mulich, Gary Muller, Deborah Murdock, Jamie Myers, Robert Napp, Dave Nelson, Adam Nelson, Marrianne Nelson, Tambra Nesbit, Marcia Nimmo, Peter Nolte, Tammy Norman, Paula Novotny, Scott FRESHMEN 217 Freshmen show spirit I F Y 5 xi ik. 1 Nunez, Kristine Oakley, Diane O'Connor, Kellie Oddo, Tom Odle, Roger O'Farrell, Paul Ohton, Darla Overbey, Darrell Owens, Jeff Padron, Lisa Painter, Kristy Palmer, Kathy Paris, Mike Pasquarella, Paul Peaks, Cathy Pearcy, Karen Pender, Karen Pesuti, Elizabeth Peters, Jim Petersen, Charles Petersen, Matt Petrimoulx, Rob Petty, Joann Pettygrove, Paul 218 FRESHIVIEN n . 3 , a Av ' , A , P 1,,, , Q A It ,y .f'?p' lp , D -- P Wav ' ' x E x x P i i, 9' XX hy- It 1, X A l ,,.,, i , ,W w 3' P il t , Q- F 4 I A K ,s 2 I L1 'Q ,X 'Lg r f 1 Vai, I we .Q , L ' ' j , 'N 1 I X. 'K ' ' 7? - ' 'hr e I i 1' 54 f'f , X l through participation N f i i Ei if i ki IWW i .. Xe t.t.i pl M .2 - r ,k Orff' i' rt? I at iiii is , ' X Ji - R - Li' Q M Q ,s ' : , . - Q J - s - X ,L 2: ful X A! X Wy i , SA wi ,. ix'-'ff lk ' 1' fr .i if A' i , ,ff V- SX , ' t ,B-W ' 4-+ ' 'K Paw - 'I ,L . , 5 T. Q 5 1 V C. 4 Q, ,Q . ' 1 7 sf' af lg ' . .,- -, m P-,ij X YM! wx! ' . Y ' ll si' I lf .NHS the V ,IQ !:Nv my fr Philbrick, John Phillips, Joe Pike, Mark Pingree, Sandra Pingree, Susan Pinkman, Jerry Pitsiaeli, Gia Plack, Linda Pleggenkuhle, Tammy Plowman, Grace Poe, Wayne Porrazzo, Paul Porter, Mike Powell, Geoffrey Powell, Pete Procter, David Proctor, Roxanne Pugh, David Quinn, Margaret Ragsdale, Debbie Ransom, Sandra Raven, Jay Reginer, Kim Rein, Renee Renzoni, Tammy Reynolds, Darla FRESHMEN 219 Reynolds, Louis Richardson, Curtis Richardson, Dan Riell, Christopher Rios, Cecilia Rios, Kristine Roberson, Christine Roberts, Kathy Robinson, Gordon Rodenkirk, Tammy Rogers, Donald Rohkohl, Gail Romero, Christina Rootes, Gary Rose, Georgann Rosinski, Jeff Rosinski, Sheila Ruiz, Terry Rummel, Rhyma Russell, Andrea Ryan, Patrick Ryberg, Julie Sanchez, Ana Sandler, Dave Sarna, John Savage, Tammy Savala, Angie Schmidt, Robert Schoonover, Deborah Schultz, Eric Schwartz, Roseanne Schwertfager, John Scocco, Kenneth Seeley, Patricia Selleys, Linda Semler, Karl Shaide, Julie Shaw, Elizabeth Sheaffer, Jeffrey Shepard, Penny Shepherd, Shirley Shipley, Dennis 220 FRESHMEN Freshmen begin new phase r S ,t 3 , 'A' - V N I Wi . i A VT. . 3' g is 1 ill A' i J 5 4 , 3 ? Q5 h 3 W ,u A ix ' ' N ,,l' f V lg W K zrh EY- V. ' -441 W Q 'X 2 A W ' .S el ' l' , 'f'1l-iw A - 'ff 'Q A, B '- .tzz 6, i X Q l is l s - 'Q 5 fs Y A i tg K . in . 'ig ix ll , S , M .raw a Ag V ' it PM A' Svc 5 X T 1 V tn. f I ' , ja- ' 1 J K 1 1 ri ,L sf . If ,lb - ,NF NR is sls, . S, Th X -. hl., .311 . Q , lr J tw. wo me l Q- E S .I S lf! 1 ' l I f 1 ff A ist? . ff C ig I x, , V L V I X e ,.f i ? qs no , 'Nix , , . i i my f - 'A f N :,- - 5 3 15 'hxifw Q, 5 YYY ZX R 9 Q. Q A - 4-4 - fi N Vv.k I x. r : l 'M 1 of life here at Greenway Hig h X , , 'Nt A , A ix Short, Carol ri . , D. I gb .A ' gh X t d Shroyer, David gg . if I 1 A, AL- Schull, James S , ' r S A ' l Siebert, Dean -X , - , U 5 4 ' - Simmons, Stephen '1 ' , A V., , i X xx X H' Simoes, Richard . 'Luv f gi 53 - If ,Q M X it I T , Y ' ,-QU' - t -A. X J' ' 57 559-1' ,,u.,,,,. V' T fi! 5 V .1 Slattery, David -11 ,-1' i - M Slingluff, Jeffrey nb- f, ' 1 ,, 'if 7 Smelser, Linc V' 5 1 '- ' at 1, 7 f 'X Smith, Jami 1 t ' Q ' if Smith, Matt X Xi l 1 X 3' - g , gy X it ,X I Smith, Scott . ERN, N i V' , , A - eee. LXXJ - NX . S 1, ' urs --xf 4 'fs'-vswvxr 7 X '75 Smith, Stephanie i Snyder, Gregg 7 'L' Snyder, Kathy g-3 - if Snyder, Yvonnie - ' Soltesz, Jeanette i f S , Y Sorrells, Cara 5 .S A ' xi FRESHMEN 221 The class of 82 shows spirit -J i Soto, Francisco , Q Spain, Duke X ' 3 Q, ,X 1 ' Sparks, Kevin 5 -I 0.2 if L Spicer, Amy T eq 1 f y, ' 3 Qi 'D Stahl, Robert X ,, f ' Stallberg, Eric 1' X Q A L' :ft 7 f ' ,,. Q 2 gc 1 , m. Standridge, Dawn 9, O 4 Q .I '4 Staten, Sharon 9' Q' ' R,- N3 Stegemeier, Jerry K N Stenbak, Michael M , Stevenson, Freda - 3' , A X it X Stewart, Dwayne K , Q- Ch 1 il i Stiever, Steven L , I' R Y N Q A N-. ig 'S - Stine, Marcia ' y ' . Stinton, Stacey Mtg? X j X 1 ' ,ki 1 Lui. .f it- f A t XX ' N9 Stihton, Tracy Stockrahm, Britt T ,X J , is , Stokes, Theresa wtf A S ' ' ' ' Stone, Mike gif ,gn 'g 5 X fx Strassels, Scott , Q 5' . -Q 7 Strickland, Tim 1 M1 V 5 2' iw to , S at V T' Q i ' v ll .mt x S X I Strop, Eric Q Stroup, Steve T Q ' Stuart, Deborah ' 11' f if -- Y N siubbiefaeid, Cathy ,,. f gi Y , .gc . . 1 HSuggsj Greg N - r ,, h A r v , ,jf-X Su ivan, immy Q -Q 4 . , S rt 4, , as in :ESI 222 FRESHMEN throughout the school campus xl , ., 'a if f T -if C , 3 Q3 X . .. .Q ' 'K ' . 9? t t ' , X y , 'ff 1 ri wk X l M 'I , . 5 ll 'L 1' N , X Q' ' 3-2,,f V ' l fl . .2944 -ffl lift ol,o ' . I.:o, , , E I K , , C fel ' E ' L i y r .ju . 14 3 x Q55 T , X C l V' -. ,S V I ff E, ,T R s 1 M1112 g in - V K ,t y, f it H l I 4. gi tx '-f 5 'ff - , A . , . A Tx ling- F V f L'ff,.N 4 : A 3 I FRE-.ilicsisa T e 1 5 Q 5. .. 4' ' , 4 , as 'X Q X 1- 1 1 , . .., x 1 in I an yi y N X X X-A ,jf M -l at-if Sutton, Rodney Svancara, Lawrence Talbot, Cathy Taylor, Brett Taylor, Charles Taylor, Darel Taylor, Rhonda Teach, Cathrine Thomas, Don Thomas, Keri-lin Thomas, Tammy Thompson, Karl Thompson, Kevin Thorton, Renee Thude, Lex Tidd, James Tietge, Marlo Tirocchi, Diane Tovar, Ray Trotter, Deborah Tryon. Cathy Tucker, Stacy Turley, Russell Tweed, Herbie tl! was FRESHMEN 223 Urquidez, Arthur Valentine, Ronald Valenzuela, Stephanie Vandernoord, Dawn Vannoy, Linda Vennell, David Vestal, Fred Vogt, Bill - Vollmer, Gene Wade, Randy Wadell, Dawn Waldewitz, Traci Wagner, Nick Walker, Michael Wakefield, Danna Walker, Ronda Washburn, Neal Walters, William Waters, Robert Watkins, Anna Weaver, Joe Webb, Daniel Welch, Jodi Welch, Lynn Whalen, Jackie White, Billy White, Donna White, Kelley Whitman, Gary Whitlock, Sandra 224 FRESHMEN Frosh stud in preparation .Ry 'N-1. ivy Q ,,. al ,,,s, ,Q t ' .i 'f 1, , 1 Q . ,,,, gf . .: K sw., ' 'Qi 's ,F EA N .M I X e 'S s Q L? li W. Q 1 qi ffl, , ,-'A 'if vw x , 5 . VV I 1 ' . , Ly , Vqqyx N tv ml, ., 'rx iii! ., 13 Q , .N - I, S SA ,, - -Q , YG 5 , l'. i t fx ag +A .. Jn. or W - ,Q 'S K ,K N xt y , ' Tu , X , ,wi X V x x i . . .... W, , ,- - . . '- V, Ii if V. t A ms V gkgiff J 7' t A Q . fr- f 'A lr .,, ax il . I V 2 v, I , . If , 'K b rn 1 , ' if iii '-auf' ., K. 5 ,L f K ' - ,....-'- at lilllm l 439- s . l ,-w l Vs v ,ht 't l A A, A N A- l.l 6 X' . , 1 el 3 L 2 Q for many years to come X 'i L le 561 is A - l f ' , ' l . N LL I x at r 3, ,, fi rf' l 1, . fqf. ., x A X ,X , 'lg ,X if-W ' ' ,.,,g,gi1J, 'W 'gh I .. ., ,, at Es J , ,N .uf f Xi Q 1 -.SM ,, A A 'J 0 - ' 'v 3. ,X 1 . l Wight, Bill Willard, Mike Williams, Dana Williams, Jeanette Wilson, Susan Wilson, Valerie Winslow, Kris Witham, Lori Wright, Hershel Wright, Rocky Wright, Tami wright, Eddie Wunnenberg, Dawn Yager, Jay Yalung, Mark Yankish, Jon Zamba, Denis Zimmerman. Eileen FRESHMEN 225 LARRY ALSO - Teaches Arizona History and Government and United States History. Sponsors Junior Class and Intramurals. at ig, . ' 1 Qr'.'19f?2QLi': is Lf. fx:gg:.:f--. -f -'N :W . - l E N. i rn TN J DEBORAH ANDERSON - Teaches English 1-2 and sponsors Fresh- man Class. 226 FACULTY MARGUERITE ARNOTE - Teaches Shorthand 1-2, 3-4, and Business Machines. Sponsors Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. .if THOMAS ARON - Teaches Begin- ning Band, Intermediate Band, Advanced Band, and Jazz Ensem- ble. BEN BARSTAD - Teaches United States Government and Free En- terprise, and Leadership and Communications. Sponsors Stu- dent Council. PETE BABCOCK - Teaches United States History. Sponsors Demoti- cians and coaches Varsity Basket- ball. , . T 1 .Simi .qs Xl: -' l RON BELIVEAU - Teaches Pho- tography 1-2, Advanced Photog- raphy, and Media Center. Spon- sors Photograph Club. 'SQ- gy-I TED BLAKE - Teaches Advanced Physical Education. Coaches Var- sity Football and Baseball. I BARBARA BRADLEY - Teaches Spanish 1-2, 3-4 Sponsors Span- gerlatch. SUSAN BRADY - Teaches Begin- ning Physical Education. Spon- sors Letter Club. BONNIE BRINKMAN - Teaches United States Government and Free Enterprise. Sponsors Senior Class and coaches Softball. GEORGE BUCKMASTER Teach es Physical Science and Consum er Chemistry. lui sr SALLY BROWN - Teaches Art 1-2, 3-4. Sponsors Creative Art Club and coaches Freshman Tennis. rs -3, 23135 pf' I' ! l LARRY BURGESS - Teaches Gen eral Math and Basic Algebra 1-2 Coaches Junior Varsity Football. FACULTY 227 SUSAN BURNETT - Teaches Eng- lish 3-4 and Publications. Spon- sors Publications. -3 I MAX CAMPBELL - Teaches Auto- motives 1-2, 3-4. 228 FACULTY I .15 1' i f l GEORGE CHILCOAT - Teaches Contemporary Geography and United States History. Sponsors Model United Nations and Junior Class. BILL COLLINS - Teaches Ceram- ics 1-2 and Crafts 1-2, 3-4. Coaches Freshmen, Junior Varsi- ty and Varsity Tennis. I! RICHARD CONDIT Teaches Agri cultural Mechanics, Agriculture Cooperative Education and Agri culture Cooperative Education Field Sponsors Future Farmers of America KEN CORLEY - Teaches Biology Coaches Freshman Football and Varsity Baseball 1, ,iv I mgtg ' If H Sig? I vs, l L x ' :lg .gpg ,Y 'j A at f I in ,Ju 34 gg-1 ,QM UE? , T 3 f , - ffl Wifi? - :Mfr I - 2 5 vi , A - . . ' F 3 Tiff ii , 3 , .1 :kk JANICE CREIGHTON - Teaches Agriculture 1-2, 3-4. Sponsors Fu- ture Farmers of America. CORA CRESSWELL - Teaches Eng- lish 3-4 and Accelerated English 3-4. Sponsors Sophomore Class. Q JUDY CRIMMINS - Librarian. Sponsors Library Service Club. MIKE CUPELL - Teaches United States Government and Free En- terprise, Anthropology and Semi- nar. STEVE DALY - Teaches Safety Education and Modern Reading Techniques 1-2. Sponsors TRA- GYC. MIKE DANIELEK - Teaches Woods 1-2, 3-4. Sponsors Varsity Foot- ball. FACULTY 229 Ji. ,..f ' CRAIG DARRINGTON - Teaches Health. Coaches Junior Varsity Football. MOLLY DAVIDSON - Teaches Ad- vanced Physical Education. Coaches Junior Varsity Volleyball and Junior Varsity Girls Basket- ball. 230 FACULTY JOHN DELVENTHAL - Guidance Counselor. Q H? 3 iv 5 F Z 2 2 2 2 J' V m-A.-if' F f 'i--- PAT DICKEY - Teaches Clothing 1, Foods 2 and Creative Handiwork. C ,,, RUTH DUBINBAUM - Teaches Chorus 1-2, Advanced Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Theory, and Mix Chorus. Sponsors Chorus. DONALD DYKES - Teaches Draft- ing 1-2, 3-4. Coaches Freshman Football and Golf. ROBIN FISHER - Teaches Theatri- cal Art 1-2 and English 3-4. Spon- sors Mat Aides. X. ,ixx 1. A . w , -x -1. W' 5 N Q -. B. .U 1 4 i. 5 S 1 I fe! i P A-v,w..,iXXx.h.i iq. I qi Q. '. qu q' r M c ' ' -ug' :I ..'. ',- l WAYNE FLOOD - Teaches Math S Seminar General Math, Algebra 1- 2, and Advanced Math. Sponsors Math Seminar. N5 . HELENE FORCIER - Teaches Eng- lish 5-6 and Accelerated English. JOAN GASPERAK - Teaches Eng- lish 7-8. Sponsors Speech Club. J ,L VIRGINIA GIBNEY - Teaches Eng- lish 5-6 and Honor Seminar. Sponsors Pom Pon. SCOTT GIDDINGS - Teaches Gen- eral Business and Typing 1-2. Coaches Cross Country and Track. -.4 .. fini--HQ YF? ' W 'limi . Y' 1 ixi XQ 'div ,ala-.f ,R Y KATHY GOBLE - Teaches Physical Education 1-2 and Adaptive Phys- ical Education. Sponsors Intra- murals and coaches Varsity Ten- nis. 5 4 V ff . ESTA GOLDSTEIN - Teaches The- atrical Art 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Sponsors Drama. FACU LTY 231 S l PEGGY GREGORY - Teaches Eng- JOAN GRAHAM - Teaches Typing lish 5-6 and Journalism 1-2, 3-4, 1-2, Business Law and Study Hall. 5-6. Sponsors Literary Club, Quill r ,-I Y f .l . SHERRY GREEN - Teaches Learn- ing Skills. 232 FACULTY 81 Scroll and Demon Dispatch. DENNIS GUMLICK - Teaches Study Hall, Advanced Art, Paint Graphics and Art 1-2. Sponsors Creative Arts Club. RON HALBACH - Teaches Urban Problems and Man in Society. if' 5 ,g DAVE HAMMER - Teaches Algebra 1-2, 3-4 and Functional Math. Sponsors Key Club. fri' Wk 4, ...Q 1 'lvnxs HARADON - Teaches Leam- ing Skills. Sponsors Intramurals. FRED HARTWELL - Teaches Earth Science and Decelerated Biology. S DARRELL HATCH - Teaches Gen- eral Math 3, Algebra 1-2 and Ac- celerated Algebra 1-2. Sponsors Teenage Republican Club. in TONY HELM - Guidance Counsel- or. Sponsors Sophomore Class and coaches Freshman Football. BONNIE HOFFERT - Teaches Eng- lish 5-6 and Accelerated English 7-8. Sponsors Literary Club. lif- fgglliiikgf fif- iw 7399 QQ- Wifi A off W W i DIANA HOLMES - Teaches Food 1, 3 and Clothing 2. 5 if SUZANNE HORST - Teaches Mod- ern Reading Techniques 1-2 and English 1-2. Sponsors Mat Aides. .stiff 'sa ug y xx? DOUG HOWARD - Teaches Alge- bra 1-2, 3-4 and Accelerated Alge- bra 1-2. Sponsors Pep Club. .an ,W T P A E X. Nt I.. we? I 4 Ac --ap.. We PEGGY HUDSON - Teaches World History and Arizona History and T CAROLE HOYT - Teaches Arizona History and Government and Study Hall. 234 FACU LTY Government. HARLAN HUNTER - Teaches Ac- counting and Typing 3-4. Spon- sors Future Business Leaders of America. z ALICE JACOBSEN - Teaches Peer Tutoring and is school Psycholo- gist. Q' ' Z','1,',,.A!, , . ' .A.. -:V-V,-,,...'----' fygf -'Q jg I - , HELEN JACOBSON - Teaches German 1-2, 3-4 and Comprehen- sive Reading 1-2. MEL KREITZMAN - Teaches Span- ish 1-2, French 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8. lv , I fer -- 1111 l DAN LAPSYS - Teaches Earth Sci- ence. Coaches Junior Varsity Baseball. A 5 f. 4 st lil l D' Q5 '.',' i 'ws ' sk' N if as it C , cccr,, C, F E sf ,tx BRENDA LARSON - Teaches Of- fice Procedure, Cooperative Of- fice Education Class and Cooper- ative Office Education Field. Sponsors Cooperative Office Edu- cation. - . aiu. fu' GRACE LASCALA - Teaches Mod- ern Reading Techniques 3-4, 5-6. ANGIE LAYTON - Teaches Mod- ern Reading Techniques 1-2. -f MARCIA LEE - Teaches English 7- 8, Speech 1-2, 3-4, 5-6. Sponsors Forensic Society. MARCIA LEHMAN - Teaches Physical Education 3-5 and Ad- vanced Physical Education. Coaches Varsity Volleyball. FACULTY 235 5 DAVE LEIKVOLD - Teaches Biol- Ogy. NITA MC CONNEL - Teaches Crafts 1-2 and Jewelry. Coaches Badminton. 236 FACULTY TOM MC CORMICK - Teaches English 1-2, 5-6. VIRGINIA MC CULLOUGH Teaches Learning Skills. KEN MC FADDEN - Teaches Na- tional Resourses and Vocational Horticulture. Sponsors Future Farmers of America. ' ' . ' - . 'a it .Q b ,, ..- BILL MCGINN - Teaches intro- ductory Computers, Geometry and General Math 3. Coaches Wrestling and Girls Swimming. ED MCQUADE - Teaches Band and Music Theory. Coaches Soft- ball. MARGO MAKRIS - Teaches Biol- ogy, Accelerated Biology and Honor Seminar. Q x.. -9 X., JO MARLEY - Guidance Counsel- or. Sponsors National Honor Soci- ety. ROBERT MARLOWE - Teaches English 3-4. Coaches Freshman Basketball. MIKE MIDDLETON - Teaches Physics, Advanced Biology and Basic Electricity. Sponsors Sci- ence Club. xcfl K fffi ,,f's, X --ki, - . x, --Q -MW - x. I . ,t x JON MILLER - Guidance Counsel- or and teaches Peer Tutoring. Sponsors Foreign Exchange and Ski Club. .fy AL MORNINGSTAR - Teaches Al- gebra 3-4 and Geometry. y' I HOWARD MUELLER - Teaches Safety Education. Sponsors TRA- GYC and coaches Freshman Bas- ketball and Girls Varsity Basket- ball FACULTY 237 ll SANDRA MURRAY - Teaches Ba- sic Algebra 1-2, 3-4. Sponsors Spi- kettes. GREG MYERS - Teaches Automo- tives 1-2 and Auto Owner and Maintenance. Sponsors Green- way Association of Street Ma- chines. 238 FACULTY JUDY NEWMAN - Teaches Family Living and Child Developement. LEE NICHLAS - School Nurse. Sponsors Munchkins. BETSY NOICE - Teaches English 1-2 and Psychology. MIKE 0'DONNELL - Teaches Earth Science. 2 A WADE OLIVER - Teaches English 3-4. MARY ANN PADILLA - Teaches Typing 1-2 and General Business. Sponsors Future Business Lead- ers of America. DOROTHY PRESTON - Teaches Comprehensive Reading Tech- niques and English 7-8. BEVERLY PRICE -Teaches Geom- etry, Basic Geometry and Accel- erated Geometry. Sponsors Spi- kettes. DEAN PRICE - Teaches Automo- tives 1-2, Metal 1-2 and Study Hall. ROSIE RIVERO - Teaches Spanish 1-2, 5-6, 7-8. Sponsors Pep Club. I ROBBIE ROBERSON - Teaches Systemmatic Conditioning, Phys- ical Education 1-2, 3-4 and Ad- vanced Physical Education. Coaches Junior Varsity Football, Wrestling and Track. FAC U LTY 239 LEO ROBINSON - Teaches Biol- ogy and Accelerated Biology. Sponsors Science Club. WILLIAM ROBINSON - Teaches Physical Education 1-2 and Ad- vanced Physical Education. Coaches Varsity Football and Var- sity Track. wvl. f' -Q ins. H ' 'Wil I f 240 FACULTY l MARK ROTHMAN - Teaches Mod- ern Reading 1-2 and Comprehen- sive Reading 1-2. GREG SCHAFFER - Teaches Earth Science and Biology. NORB SCHNEIDER - Teaches Ari- zona History and Government and United States Government. Sponsors Model United Nations. I i' 'iii I l x, S, X, 1 ' K JUDITH SCHWIEBERT - Teaches English 1-2. PETE SCHWIEBERT - Teaches Maketing, Distributive Education Class and Distributive Education Field. Sponsors Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America. JAN SEARS - Guidance Counsel- or. SCOTT SMALL - Teaches Basic Al- gebra 1-2 and Algebra 1-2. Coaches Freshman Baseball. 5 A T 'Tig NORMAN SMALLEY - Teaches English 1-2. Sponsors Freshman Class. JAMES SOUTHALL - Teaches De- celerated Earth Science and Earth Science. 577 ll BEVERLY SPITLER - Teaches Street Law. FACU LTY 241 PAT STACY - Guidance Counsel- OF. SUSANS H in oocssl and Hong? s i 3,1 1 fx fa!- ,ff :ifP':- Q lj TT' -ff ! AA jjj' ff i 1' f f' 2 2 FAQ: LT J M, T' KEN STEPHENS - Teaches United States Government and Free En- terprise. Sponsors Senior Class. CHARLENE TALLAKSON - Guid- ce Counselor. Sponsors Na- tiona nor Society. ELIZABETH TATASEO - Teaches Accelerated Chemistry and Chemistry. Sponsors Cheer. JOHN THIELE - Teaches United States History. Sponsors Chess Club and Model United Nations. GAYLE TOLIFSON - Teaches Physical Education 1-2 and Study Hall. Coaches Freshman Football and Varsity Wrestling. . -W x. - . - 5 L 'u . M: A H , . - Y I ll! -, Xrfqtsiigg , an s 1 5 L ffffs l ' :'F l!:!'j I , -.EU I is' . I, ,xi -q' ' . if f TU J 'yr ,af - ' LZ. . .U ii V V Q -VJ ' -Q . is' 1 xt' h X f' 'ik - SHARON WALKER - Teaches Unit- ed States History. Sponsors Ju- nior Class. STEVE WILCKEN - Teaches Learn- ing Skills. I if ! A M? 0' A Q., . u.. qu is rg. . rj 1 . Q Q h wwf- at r Q22 BRUCE WILSON - Teaches Ad- vanced Physical Education. Spon- sors Letter Club. 1e rug ' ki lm.- STAN WOOD - Teaches Metals 1- 2, 3-4. STEVE ZIEGMAN - Teaches Span- ish 3-4, Latin 1-2, 3-4. Sponsors Spangerlatch. FACULTY 243 OFFICE STAFF: Front Row- Terri Carlson, Dee Harris and Avis Bisson. Second Row- Lynne Carpenter, Paula Condit, Margaret Strasser, Kathy Hicks, Mary Dulinski, LeaAnne Alvarez, Mary Tripoli, Peggy Strasser, Denise Johnson, Joan Jankawski, Linda Dingman and Patricia Thiel. :s 'l9l.:g'::: 'l'0'a W9 03.59.35 - JP-':w,2' 6,5 I CAFETERIA STAFF: First Row- Eva RayNovic, Janet Kelly, Patty Munzell, Florence Kelly and Carol Wood. Second Row: Judi Kuhajda, June Armstrong, Mayrn Domres, Donna Gallagher, Diane Kidder, Delores Beguin, Helen Failla, Dorothy White, Dicksie Abbey, Rosa Ferrantello and Jeanie Fraser. 244 FACULTY CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL: Front Row- Howard Ottenberg, Gene Berrier, Wes Sheldon and Jim Davis. Second Row- Bias Chavez, Francis Dodds, Larry Oglesby, Ernest Lorona, Charles Riegel, AI DiAmore, Kenneth Gras, Jim Broehm and Juan DeLafuente. Sf as-' QF Use' Eff-3 I A Q-fb . 3 is - 5.4 i .. ' Q -f V. IN 2 L... N T C CD U E 4 rn :U F0 r- on 7 -1 K4 O Ui rn CD O' 'F rn F 3 cn U7 Fi' E 9. 5. X rn 3 Z m U7 U7 cu 'F C3 rn 7 2 9: 3 rn E rn '4 3 o Q. fn 2? Q. rn 0 r BJ 3 Q. Q N U7 O 3' m 4 cu N '3' i FACULTY 245 GUHSD 1979 Board Members left to right: Gordon Wagner, member, Dr. Donald Voss, member: Anne Sculz, president, Dr. Craig Trueblood memberg and Richard Staple-y, clerk. 246 FACU LTY Elected by the community, the five board members are responsi- ble for establishing the policies by which the entire Glendale district is run. During the past year, they made some important decisions affecting Greenway, its programs and students. The superintendent and the Greenway administration, hired by the board, were respon- sible for operating the school in keeping with those decisions. SUPERINTENDENT: Dr. William L Jones ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, Student Activities: Burton Miller Sv ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, Student Services: David Smith PRINCIPAL: Robert Sterrett 2 f My . ,..11 -fi .M .,.. .ai DEAN OF STUDENTS: Wendell Sheets FACULTY 247 X t l Clockwise - Senior Kelly Willis pauses between classes. The 1978 graduating class gave Greenway this clock located on the south side of the gymnasium. Junior Julie Tryon enjoys her lunch half-hour. Senior Karen Rios gets hit in the face with a pie during Spirit Week. Senior David Rubin, Juniors Faye Carlisle and Stacy Kottman chat during lunch. 248 CLOSING Reviewing Activities receive four-star rating REVIEWING - Spirit Week pie in the face Home- coming lunch time so- cializing ... graduating ... reflecting back on one's sen- ior year enjoying some classes, hating others learning and growing . . . stu- dent dances and disco rage ... football, basketball, baseball games Christ- mas Dance . . . looking back- wards to an enjoyable school year. s il CLOSING 249 Concluding Finishing of the season premiere CONCLUDING - basketball . .. track and field Junior, Senior Prom .. . baseball .. . promotion of underclassmen excitement for summer vacation . . . fear for gradu- ating seniors ... pom and cheer try- outs Student Counsel elections 'I .N saying good-bye to senior friends preparing for the future 250 CLOSING r Y F , run' Pictured clockwise: Karen Wright tries to explain an exciting concept to Terrie Ashworth during their class. Jody Pearsall con- centrates while melting some wax for a class pro- ject. George Silva demon- strates a new and differ- ent look in fashion. Jeff Butler relaxes while re- viewing the newspaper. Jackie Brown dresses up as Charlie Chaplin to dis- play spirit on Movie Star day. CLOSING 251 Finishing The end dramatic G E.. 'sv F' - .gba .... ig, wx Y is R X Q' 'rg txt .t'X' Clockwise - Tia Stokes relaxes between classes. Tammy Ostrofski displays buttons during Spirit Week. Brian Butler glances over his shoulder to answer a question. Eric Johnson works on one of his many projects for shop class. Robert Williams knows practice makes perfect. Kim Ware pauses to reflect on her sophomore year. CLOSING 253 254 CLOSING Closing Showing exclusively one year of man Clockwise - Greg Milligan expresses happi- ness in class with a smile. Dane Mitchell seems more interested in his book, than his class. Kathy Lee Looks on with a lot of enthu- siasrn. Daren Hatch knells to take a picture for Photo Club. K. 'is ' ' ii 1 f' I If J QS ,. if ZW?- 'fs 71 1 4 ,ul 4 -...- 5 mpg Q1 ,V x S ff.. .X V ,f 9 J' CLOSING 255 Supplement highlights '79 book Despite several problems, the 1978-79 DEMONIAN staff pro- duced a yearbook with something new, a Spring Supplement. This latest innovation was made possi- ble through the efforts of the staff, photographers, Ron Belli- veau, photography advisor, and Susan Burnett, yearbook advisor. The supplement will contain all spring sports activities as well as the Jr.-Sr. Prom and Graduation of the Class of '79, This publica- tion will he distributed in Septem- ber, 1979. Ron Belliveau shot and printed all the color pictures for the year- book. His time and efforts not only directly helped the year- book, but it also spurred the staff photographers to the enormous task of shooting, processing, proofing and printing all the pic- tures seen in the book. Susan Burnett was absent the first seven weeks of school since she had given birth to Jimmy, a 10-pound baby boy. When she re- S Susan Burnett, advisor, talks with the company representative about the introduction to the book. turned, the staff pushed hard to make their first deadline. Then illness hit the staff. Mrs. Burnett was forced to leave school once again, a week before a deadline. lt might have been dis- asterous, but the staff pulled through and finished the book. The staff, working as a team un- der the direction of their advisors, editor, Tim Cottam, and assistant editor, Debbie Brooks, combined learning and hard work to put to- gether the 1978-79 DEMONIAN. I H!!',:,li .xp I Ji' .i -,ilu 5' ii' ,M 'rligl gg Xhxcivlill ml ' QL1 X ' l,-' 'j X ill lglltl-lillgpl ff sk .im Ron Beliveau, photography advisor, sorts through photographs bound for the yearbook staff. Tim Cottam, editor, works with staff member on a layout. Assistant editor, Debbie Brooks, places her photos. 5. 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X J 260 ADS Q l I kkfx Q K Congratulations 79 Seniors ll Q i X-XA QX T l X ' is l ,g,.1..fY k,fQ1XlxfyfJf'lYX Q lb, CY..,M.l5 Q 5 V it 5 r , lt L Loo- X M. l K, X. .X if Ron Beliveau N L, N 5 ' O l El' l l HW N A - , V ll XV x FK x i l Mr. and Mrs Forrest Bevacqua A M K s Mr. and Mrs . Robert W. Gormley ljflt K-.'tt,Q fu L l 'fll' lxinfikf f l K CN X lN tal Ms. Deborah Halback jff Q X Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris W OWN tw- M 4 viyt 1. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jerome lo K at ble' H 'vt Burton Miller flflill lf w wt mf Lee H N ichlas Gif The Stewart family li v 4 X X CQXJKVQ' i rx r x , 1 at M f f Elizabeth Tataseo f fs 5' Alpha Beta Markets K u ' v.,. ADS 261 Parent Action Club aids school The Parent Action Club's func- tion was to purchase things not normally available through stan- dard budget channels. The cIub's main expenditure was a grand pi- ano for the Music Dept. which cost approxamately four thou- sand dollars. Other ventures in- clude: two scholarships awarded to top students. The money for these came from various fund raisers which include: a yearly dance, selling concessions at an All-State basketball game and a pancake dinner at which Jim Boyd of the Phoenix Roadrun- ners. The Parent Action Club also r ft sends students to Boys-State and Girls-State. The club held meetings once a month for the executive council and two meetings during the year one at open-house and one in the spring. A l f xsi First Row: Peggy Pearson, Cheryl Denning, Diane Anderson, Ellen Kays. Second Rowzt Tony Helm, Darrell Hatch, Floyd Middlecamp, Norma Powers, Bob Sterrett, Burton Miller, Doreen Jackson, Sophie Mitchell, Judy Walker, Ed Kays. 262 ADS A Ashworth, Terri L. 103, 161, 251, 257 sim opou os, Michael E. 60, 203 Asimakopoulos, Samantha 161 Assal, John J. 161 Abbott, Jeff W. 40, 91, 203 Abbott, Robert .161 Abner, Bonnie L. 54, 161 Abner, Lisa B. 181 Abrantes, Debbie R. Aburoumi, Nabil Acampora, Tracey L. 203 Acampora, Vickie L. 161 Aceto, Robert R. 5, 85, 161 Acker, Terance E. 90, 91. 203 Ackerman, Beverly B. 203 Acord, Diana 161 Adamczyk, Marc A. 161 Adamczyk, Michele R. 181 Ast, Jeff D. 81, 161 Ast,-Steven 127 Atkinson, Justine D. 36, 69, 127 Atwood, Craig A. 181 Austin, Sherri L. 161 Avins, Alan W. 39, 161 Avins, Elaine R. 203 Avins, Janet L. 127 Ayres, Mike J. 44, 86, 203 Adams, David A. 161 Adams, Dean E. 40, 161 Adams, Duane E. 40, 43 Adams, Gregory A. 85, 98, 181, 183 Adams, Kathy A. Adams, Marilyn M. 45, 203 Adams, Troy E. 161 Aguilar, Virginia G. 43, 192, 161 Alama. Kelly L. 181 Alarcon hia R. 127 on, Jaime P. 37, 127, 181 Albins,Doug 127 Alexander, Keith M. 203 .,Al.i..AnlSa.A. 113, 161 A. 60, 161 Babcock, Deborah A. 40, 161 Babcock, Janis E. 29, 40, 41, 43, 182 Babcock, Randy L. 40, 43, 127 Baber, Donald J. Bach, Jacquline R. 161 Bachman, Kent 127 Baczynski, Chris 161 Bader, Lisa 127 Badgett, Della A. 21, 40, 182 Badgley, Kevin S. 2, 46 Badgley, Marilyn D. 50, 203 Badgley, Mindy L. 203 Bad le , She' , 127 ' gey, erri L. 161 Becker Becker Mark 128 Becker, Laura M. 204 GC ef, Rita 92, 128 eri 182 . 162 Beebe, Susan M. 74, 204 Beenau. William A. 182 Beguin, Brian 81, 82, 128 Belknapp, Amy E. 117, 204 Benedict, Brian J. 85. 182 Benedict, Mike J. 87, 204 Benjamin, Joanne E. 162 Benjamin, Margaret A. 182 Bennett, Brenda 204 Bennett, Christine M. 204 Bennett, Daniel N. Bennett, Renee E. Ben on i 91, 101, 204 entley, Erin H. 162 Bentley, John 19, 22, 23, 80, 81, 12 Berg, Annette 128 Berg, Lori 204 Berg, Sue L. 182 J. 92, 162 Bergamo, Terry S. 46, 204 Bergeron, Julie A. 94, 182 Bernard, Jacqueline 50, 204 Bernard, Linda M. 49, 204 Bernard, Michele 11, 66, 129 Bertone, Kim L. 204 Bessette, Joseph 182 Best, Doug W. 40, 43, 182 Bevacqpa, Cathy M. 182 Allen. Betty T. 203 Allen, Kimberly 54, 55, 69. 127 Allen, Mike J. 203 Allison, Brad N. 87, 102, 203 Allsop, Allyson!Butfy 40, 42, 69 Altman, Lynne M. 203, 223 Altman, Seven J. 181 man, Tho E. 161 Alvara o, Scott C. Amato, Diane 203 Ameche, Elizabeth H. 48, 161 Ameche, Margaret B. 203 Ames, Eugene R. 161, 105 Amrhein, Fred 69, 127 Amundson, Greg D. 161, 175 Amund o Pa a F. 46, 48, 60 A ory, Scott 86, 203 Andersen. April 76, 161 Andersen, Trigg S. 161 An erson, DagLgL119, 127 nderson, ean J. 203 Anderson, Dean R. 181 Anderson, Deana C. 127 J. 93, 161 A Anderso n erson, Jon T. 181 Andrews, Glenn C. 203 Andrews, Gregory 181 Andryshak, Scott M. 38, 181 Angelle, Earl B. 203 Angelle, Laurie L. 54, 161 Angelle, Susan K. 181 Ansley, Lori L. 40, 203 Anspach, Jeffrey W. 203 Antenucci, David A. 40, 203 Antenucci, Teri L. 181 Anter, Lisa M. 181 Anteri, Joseph A. 40, 203 Anthony, Michael P. 203 Anzevino, Kimberly 203 Anzevino, Ron 85, 181 Anzini, Bert J. Appleby, Ann'GHS Applegate, Douglas L. Archibald, Brian A. 86, 203 Archibald, Hope 52, 53, 127 Arkus, John J. 181 Armstrong, Bruce'THS Armstrong, Mike J. 181 Arnott, Judy M. 181 Arnott, Ray J. 161 rre on o, Gilbert 81, 161 Arriaga, Deborah A. 127 Arriaga, Sherri L. 181 Arrowood, Catherine 7, 22, 23, 60, 69, 127 Arthur, William!Randy 31, 85, 106, 181 Artzer. Lynda 203 Artzer Sherr A. 70 161 . Y . Asberry, Alicia L. 48, 49, 127, 155 Ashcroft, Craig 89, 127, 135 Ashcroft, Patsy A. 181 Ashcroft, Robert E. 90, 161 Ashworth, Glen A. 161 Ashworth, Jeffrey 43, 127 Ashworth, Robin A. 31, 107, 203 Baile, Donna M. 203 Baile, Richard W. 182 Bailey, Cindie L. 161, 257 Bailey, Drew 195 Baird, Craig J. 86, 203 Baker, Gayle M. 44, 200, 203 Bevac ua, Teresa A. 122, 162, ns, erry 2 Biddulph, Dana L. 205 Bieschke. Gerald A. 205 Bieschke, Jane M. 205 Biess, Greg 65 Baker, Harry W. 203 Ba Jud A.161 aker, ic ael R. 161 Baker P 127 a er, an y A. - 151 Baker, Robert F. Balder, Mark 127 Baldridge. Billie E. 203 Baldwin, Stacie 48, 49, 61 Ballard, Do'nna 127 Ballard, Ted G. Balsamo, Carla A. 25. 31, 203, 213 Bals L. 30, 122, 161 amber, Bill 128 Bammorito, J. 49 Barbasie 'cz Kimberl 13, 40, 41, 54, 161 ' arnes, Bec y Barnes, Dave H. 48, 182 rnes D A. 49, 161 arnes, John N. 162 Barnes, Larry L. 162 Barnes, Lisa 69, 128 Barnes, Wayne 40, 65, 119, 128 Barr, Davis 182 Barr, Terry E. 182 Barrand, Connie J. 40, 162 Barranger, Dale 128 Barreras, Michael A. 203 Marrett, Eve K. 15. 30, 40, 42, 162, 32 Barrett, Michael L. 85, 182, 186 Barrows, Frieda 128 Barrows, Heidi L. 182 Barte, Curtis 203 Barton, Bryan K. 40, 182 Barton 128 ar on, Steve D. 162, 257, 258 Baselice, Franklyn P. 40, 43, 72, 182 Bashaw, Jeff L. 162 Bateman, Jeff L. 162 Bateman, Gary L. 45, 203, 223 82 Bates, Justine Bates, Leilani Bates, Margaret 60 Baumgardner, Brenda S. Baumgardner. Danny L. Bayer, Philip J. 182 Beach, James N. Beamish, Brian R. 60, 116, 203 Beamish, Don C. 40, 41, 182 Beamish, Steve B. 162 Beattie, Duke A. 36, 41, 45, 65, 162 Beau' L ' .60, 162 eaver, Wendy G. 182 Beazer, Brenda C. Bechard, Marleigh 203 Beck, Brian L. 81, 162, 165 Beck. Scott 128, 150, 165 Biever, Jeff 129 Biever, Mike R. 182 Biggerstatf, William G. 162 Bigsby. Gregory M. 129 Bilazzo, Dan Bilazzo, Timothy C. 205 Billingsley, Dave B. 40. 182 Billington. Brenda J. 205, 221 Bircher, Robin L. 162 Birecki, David M. 85, 106, 182 Birecki, Martin J. 43, 85, 106, 182 Birt, John M. 162, 105 Birt, Steven J. 86, 104, 205 Bishop, Laurence 56, 57, 129 Bjerke, Mark 87, 205 Bjerke, Todd 182 Bjorn, Hans K. 205 Blackmon, Becky M. 162 Blackwill, Alan W. Blain, Margaret D. 67, 69, 129 Blain, Nicholas 129 Blain, Robert J. 205 Blake, James Blalock, Gloria!Jean 205 Blanton, Michelle L. Bliss, Gregory R. 89, 182 Bliss, John M-. 205 Bliss, Theresa M. 67, 169 Bliven, Cheryl 182, 200 Bliven, Thomas E. 43, 129 Block, Karin E. Bloomfield, Donna 162 Bloomquist. Kevin 129 Bloomquist, Mike K. 129 Bloss, Tad R. 25, 104, 105 Blount, Dennis Blount Frank 45, 162 B ue, George B. 44 Blue, Ricky 85, 182, 186 Borbora, Jewel A. 205 Bociung, Ed J. 45, 205 Bodine, Diana L. 48, 162 Bodine, Kevin J. 205 Bodine, Rick L. Bodine, Tom E. 129 Bodzioch, Nancy A. 182 Bogard, Sandra G. Bohn, Eric E. 46, 182 Boho, Michele A. 162 Bohrman, Bonnie G. 182 Borhman, Linda 129 Bommarito, Ruth J. 182 Bond, Stacey A. 97, 205 Bondanza. Anthony S. 205 Bondanza. Mary H. 162 Bondanza. Sharon L. 182, 257 Bonet, Dale L. 182 Bonillas, Jarold 162 Bonillas, Steve C. 47, 162 7, 104, 105 Bonner, Gregory A. 205 Bonner, Jeff L. 162 Bonner, Sharlene D. 182 Boofer, Mitch D. 85, 182 Booine, K. 49 Boomer, Cameron W. Borggreen, Debbie L. 182 Borman, Linda 191 Borresen, Kimberli 205 Borrowdale, Kenneth R. Bortniak, Joe S. 205 Bortniak, Laura A. 52, 129 Borwege, Douglas A. 182 Bosler n S. 162 ou ay, Christopher P. Boulay, Michael P. Boule, Kathleen 129 Boul A M162 ouley, sham L. 93. 103, 182 Bousman, william w. 36, 39, 72, 73, 162 egvmgggnmmm M. ea, 65, 103, 163 Bovingdon, Robin R. 31, 113, 117, 205 Bowdish, Brad L. 130 Bowen, Lisa M. 205 Bowers, David A. 205 Bowers, Lori R. 205 ow ert J. 106, 183 owman, Jos ua M. 90, 163 Boyd, Gary C. 183 Boyle, Anne 52, 130 Boyle, Kathryn L. 183 Bradbury, Chris A. 205 Bradley, Barbara 130 Bradley, Debbie A. 95, 183 Bra ' . radley, Pamela L. 200 Bradley, William 56, 57, 67, 130 Bragg, Sabrina B. 48, 183 Braggs, Tracy 91 Brandenberger, David W. 86, 205 Brandenberger, Jeffrey 130 Brandenberger, Patty J. Brandt, Randy 90, 183 Branham, Mark S. 183 Brannoch, Teresa A. 163 Brant, Jamie L. Branum, Linda A. Bratcher, Bridgget B. 183 Bratt, Bridgget B. 183 Bratt, Christine K. 163 Bratt, Lori 130 Brawner, Randy Brazzel, Wendi L. 163 , hm, Natali . 19, 94, 163, 32 Briggs, e y 3, 205 Briggs, Tracy D. 44 Brillhart, Mike R. 183 Brillhart, Monte J. 205 Bri ar ' 5, 21, 163 ' J. 54, 163 rittan, Kyle A. 86, 205 Broehm, Linda S. 40, 42, 45, 163 Broehm, Michael 40, 130 Brommer, Jason L. 205 Burditt, Laurie 120, 121, 163 Burgess, Dana 65 Burgess, Lisa D. 183 Burke, James Burke, John 205 Burke, Terrance 183 Burkhart, Sydney L, 56, 57, 163 Burnett, Chuck 25, 31, 85, 106, 183 BHLDBI-1...M-BL!-E-D8 L. 30, 163, 165 Burnett, Warren 130, 105 Burns, T!Cody 86, 102, 205 Burris, Donald 36, 69, 130 Burus, Dan 158 Busier, Jon P. 163 Butler, Bob A. 101, 183 Butler, Butler. Butler, Buttler, Brian W. 40, 163, 253 Jeff J. 56, 57, 100, 163, 251 Kelly S. 75, 130, 257 Lisa C. 163 Butt er, William H. Button, Diane K. 49, 183 Buttrum, Taroll A. 20, 205 Buvens, Sheri, A. 183 Byler, Lisa A. 183 Byler, Rita 131 Byler, Tina S. 163 Byrne, Mark C. 183 Byrum, Gail L. 184 Byttner, Jill A. 69, 131 C Cade, Lisa L. 48, 184 Caho, Stephanie E. 181, 184 Caldwell, William C. 205 Calle, Anne M. 95, 111 Calle, John 131 Camp, Shell . 163 e , ruce A. 70, 85, 184 Campbell, Carl 119, 131 Campbell, Clinton R. 205 Campbell, Jim J. 49, 205 Cam bell . 120, 121, 163 ance ieri, Frank M. Cannataro, Steve J. 184 annon K, 22, 23, 32 antre , Mardi K. 25, 29, 184, 201 Cape, Kathleen M. 40, 42, 163 Caplan, Gregg D, 184 Caplan, Lisa J. 163 Cabral, Tim D. 205 Charley, Donna R. 45, 68, 206 Charley, Randall C. 44, 184 Charochak, John 36, 67, 69, 72, 73, 131 Chatham,Scott D. 39, 184 Chavez, Arturo 87, 206 Chavez, Monica A. 206 Chavez, Stephanie A. 184 Cheatham, Dan C. 87, 206 Cheetham, Susan L. 163 Cheng, James E. Cheng, Lily Chentfant, Mark 38, 131 Chentfant, Michael R. 206 Chesson, Chrisktopher J. 206 Chesson, David A. 163 Chiariello, Frank A. 85, 184 Chigges, Glenn R. 184 Christian, Marcia 206 Cisney, John 81, 184 Cisney, Marilyn L. 48, 131 Cisney, Scott A. 164 Ciszek, Frank Clark, Barbara A. Claridge, Ronnie 132 Clark, Bob F. 184 Clark, Jenny S. 164 Clark, Linda A. 184 Clark, Lynda D. 206 Clark, Melody E. 206 Clark, Philip L. 206 Clark, Randy A. 164, 173 Clark, Ronald J. 164 Clark, Wesley D. 65, 164 Claros, Lorena M. 31, 107, 118, 206, 33 Claros, Monica C. 121, 164 Clay, Jerri A. 164 Cleary, Beth A. Cliff, Lawrence J. 85, 184 Cluff, Angie K. 22, 23, 206 Cluff D J. 164 Capra, Capra, Gregory A. 184 Rhea C. 163 . Carleton, Cary L. 30, 163 Carleton, Linda L. 97, 206 Carlisle . Bobby L. 90, 163 rlisle Fa e A. 40, 42, 163, 248 Carlis e, au . 184 Carlson, James L. 206 Carlson, Jim N. Carlson, Ken M. 184 Carlson Terri 184 ,Mark W. 81, 164 Cooper BLQ.a1ss.C.a.tl:w-M- 34, 163 Brooks, Debra 1, 54, 55, 69, 130, 148, 257 Brooks, Julie A. 183 Brooks, Mark H. 183 Brown, Barry 36 Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Jacquelene D. 40, 42, 163, 251 Brown, Joseph 130 Brown, Joy M. 130 Brown, Kelly S. 205 Brown, Letitia 183 Brown, Brown, Brown, Mike 46, 49, 130 163 Patricia L. 183 Richard 130 Brown, Shirleen K. 183 Brown, Tammy 205 Brown, Tom 26, 130 Broyles, Sean T. Brubaker, Shari A. 183 Bruers, Robert H. 205 Brunetti, Mark A. Brezezinski, Angel M. 92, 163 Brezezinski, Anthony P. 181, 183 Buchanan, Gina L. 205 Buckingham, Cindy 130 Buell, Ruth E. 130 Buford, Cheryl 163 Bullion, Bretta S. 117 Bullion M!Blyn 70, 94, 130 Bunkers, Mel P. 205 Bunton, Bob R. 40, 43, 163 Bunton, Doyle 45, 205 Burdick, Stephanie L. 54, 163 Carmichael, Carmen I. Carmichael, Robert W. 184 Carnicelli, Laura 69, 131 Carnicelli, Lynne M. 31, 184 Caron, Douglas J. Carpenter, Clayton P. 40, 184 Carpenter, Jeffre L. 37, 163 a r, evin E. 206 Carpenter, Penny S. Carr, Anna M. 46, 131 Carr, Maureen J. Carr, Tracy L. 184 Carraro, Martin A. 163 Carrico, Mark A. 184 Carroll, James CHS Carter, Cindy 184 Carter, Sarah 184 Cas na 163 ason, Eliza eth A. 206 Casper, Ronald 131 Cassata, Donna 163 Cassidy, James A, 184 Cassidy, Karen 76, 77, 131 Causey, Greg S. 86, 206 Causey, Larry 49, 131 Cerfus P tric' . 163, 176 e us, Toni M. 69, 131 Chambers, Julia A. 184 Chandler, James 131 Chao, Stephenie 97 Chapel, Donald K. 81, 101, 206 Chapel, Susan I. 184 Chapman, Karen M. 163 Chapman, Sherry L. 163, 188 mT R. 9, 184 Coats, Marion K. 40, 41, 164 Coats, Stephen 40, 132 Coble, James!Tim 206, 213 Coble, Patrici 36, 46, 73, 74, 164 o i , eta D. 184 Cockrill, Chris Coker, Ricky L. Colby, Suzan L. 40, 206 Cole, Elizabeth Cole, Mary M. Cole, Paul L. 46, 49, 185 Colella, Christopher 206, 218 Colella, Concetta A. 206 Colella, Ralph 164 Colgan, Brian R. 164 Col rave ' 64 olet i, Audrey 39. 69, 132 Collier, Wesley E. 185 Collins-ll Edwin S. 185 Colquette, Thomas E. 206 Colter, Ed E. 185 Comstra, Sheri L. Conant, Nick L. 87, 206 Cone, Charles 132 Congdon, Kelli A. 123 Congrove, James 21, 132 Conley, Kolleen A. 164 Connell, Mary 132 Conner, Dan 98, 185 Conner, Dean 132 Cons, Frank A. 185 Cons, Joseph 132 Conti, Joseph V. 185 Cook, Mary F. 164 okerl , An eli 164, 173 Coo ery, uzzette R. 50 Cooley, Tim 132 Cooney. Phillip L. Cooper, Karrie 132 Cooper , Michael E. 132, 146 Cooper, Robert R. Cope, Nancy A. 61, 206, 213 Coplan, Cheryl A. 185 Coplan, Nolanfwayne 91, 103, 206 Coplien, Hope A. 207 Cordova, Frankie 207 Cordovano, Sheila J. 185 Corey, Daniel 132 Corey, Dottie J. 207 Corey, Theresa Cormier, Janice 52, 69. 132 Corona, Selina R. 20, 118, 133, 207 Cosby, Cindy 107 Costa, Eugene M. Costa, Jeff 'AHS Cottam, Neil G. 49, 207 Cottarn. Timothy 1, 36, 67, 69, 13 Couch, James L. 133 Couch, Sheri L. 49, 164 Covey, Carla G. 185 Denuit, Steve 119, 134 Depriest, Sterling M. 134 Derousse, Rhonda M. 207 Despain, Tim 186 Cowan, Gordon 98 Cowan, Steve Cowden, Tracy L. Cowell, Dale!Denver 40, 133 Cowley,Thomas J. 133 Cox, Cindy L. 164 Cox, David F. Cox, Jeffrey E. 65, 164 Craft, Amy B. 185 Craft, Tim H. 207 Creighead, Daniel 164 Crain, Patrick R. 185 Crain, Stacia C. 164 Crancer, Dianne F. 50, 207 Crawley, Kelley 69, 76, 133 Crawley, Melody A. 164 Crenshaw, Rebecca L. 185 Crisp, Allen 76, 132 Croman, Sharon L. 207 Cromer, Amy J. 133 Crooks, William A. 185 Crosby, Cheryl 164 Crosby, Cynthia 207 Crouch, Lori A. 185 Cruse. Lonnie D. Cruse. Steve R. Cucuzella, Mathew 207 Cuerdon, David 36, 133, 32, 33 Culp, Konnie 164 ummin s, Mary E. 164 Cummings, a . 164 Cunningham, Billie R. 185 Cunningham, Yvonne D. 207 Curtis, Brian F. 133 Czajka, Andrew F. 207 D Dahlstrom, Clark R. 164 207 Dales, Tana L. Dalton, Robert M. 44, 207 Dalton, William M. 164 Daniels, Chad E. 185 Dapke, Peggie 133 Dashofy, Jessie 46, 133 Dauksavage, Marcelle B. Dauksavage, Mark E. Davidson, Anthony 133 Davidson, Christopher 81, 134 Davidson, Michael 134 Dessenberger, James K. 164 TDEWHWSHESTCHUCKT 86, 104, 207 Dettlaff, Kathy A. 207, 224 Dewberry, Kathryn L. 134, 152 Dewitt, Curtis 86, 208 Dewitt, Deborah L. 37, 66, 118, 208 Dibacco, Carlene R. 208 Dickey, James B. 134 Dickson, Brenda J. Diel, Ronald A. 208 Dietrich, Jonnie L. 164 e L. 208 Dietz, Tammy L. 208 ' 186 illman, Randy L. Dillmore, Rebecca R. DiLorenzi, Mark 39 Dilvilge, J. 48 Dimichel, Lori L. 93, 186 Dinan, Suzanne I. 208 Dippolito, Anthony Disanto, Jon A. 86, 104, 208 Dixon, James E. 164, 104, 105 Dixon, Tina L. 134 Dodd, Cary 134 Doemland, Nicholas J. 165 Dombrowski, Mitchell A. 134 Dominguez, Felix J. 208 ' y A. 165 Domres John A. 165 Domres, Tom F. 86, 208 Donahue, Jim A. 186 Donahue, Karen A. 208 Donofrio, Darleene J. 186 Donoghue, Kevin W. 186 Doren, Catherine M. 186 Dougherty, Cindy L. Dougherty, Jay S. 208 Dougherty, Todd A. 165 Downing, Bryan 87, 208 Downing, Eric 134 Downing, Julie A. 208 Downing, Paul D. 208 Downing, William A. 81, 165. 105 Doyle, Robert H. 208 Drake, Jennifer A. 208 Drane, Don L. 208 Drane, Maryanne 165 Drew, David'THS Drew, Leann 186 Drinkwater, Erich C. D inkw William C. Dris ill, Diane , 135, 149 Davidson, Patrick D. 185 Davies, Evan 134 Davis, Brenda 185 Davis, Charles A. Davis, Donny E. 185 Davis. G!Ed 164 Davis, Jeffrey R. 164 Davis, Mike W. 86, 102. 207 Deale'andr Sa 101, 207 Duane, David R. 165, 257, 258 Dubois, Cristel 135 Dubrall, Diana THS Duffel, Joe V. 104, 208 Dunn, John C. 165 Dunn Perr V. 165, 105 Dunning, Viii liam'GHS Dunphy, Michael 135 Dunphy, Richard A. 208 eange is, Mi e A. 207 Dearmond, Theresa L. Decaire, Melissa F. 134 Dechellis, Susan R. 164 Defatte, Thomas H. 87, 207 Deforest, Anthony C. 37, 164 Deforest, Leigh A. 185 Deken, Joe L. 186 Dekle, Stanley C. 85, 186 Delbridge, Joanne R. 164 Delbridge, Scott E. 164 Delbrocco, Denise 134, 156 Delbrocco, Eve M. 207 Delgross, Tina 164 Delmore, Laura L. 186 Delorenzi, Mark J. 44, 186 Delucia, Michael F. 207 Demblon, Patricia M. 94, 186 Demeo, Ingrid 37, 134 Duran, Chris B. 165 Duran, Leon 186 Durham, Denise R. 29, 186, 201 Durkin, Allyson M. Duvall, L!Scott 186 Dyer, Eileen R. 208 135 Dykstra, James R. 165 Dziadura. William C. 165 Eacock, Theresa E. 60, 61, 186 Easton, Amy R. 208 Eaton, Adam P. Eaton, J. G. 86, 208 Ebert, Gretchen 62 Demers, Anthony R. 186 Denham, Andrea 5, 40, 42, 164 Denning, Christo h r G. 164 . er M. 93, 186, 193 en Denning, Teresa M. 7, 28, 207 Dennis, Dennis. Dennis. Denson, Dentler. Denton, Denton. Jennifer M. 207 Joanne 46, 134 Mary K. 111, 186 Scott 134 Cheryl A. 164 Ken 86, 207 William T. 46 Denuit, David B. 40, 104, 207 Echols, Clifford W. 208 Edenfield, Patrick M. 86, 209 Edenfield, William!Gary 209 Edison, Barry W. 87, 104, 209 Edmondson, Rhonda L. 209 Edwards, Amy SHS Edwards, Darren M. Edwards, Kathy 186 Edwards, Lisa J. Edwards. Mark L. 186 Edwards, Michael L. 85, 186 Ehlers, Gary A. 186 Eidell, Lori A. 95, 186 Eidell S L. 56, 57, 67, 69. 135 gin, Kenne h L. 102, 209 Elia, Beth M. 50, 209 Elia, Donald Elliott, Connie J. 186 Elliott, Fred H. 135 ' J. 48, 186 Elliott, Leslie 209, 214 Elliott, Martin E. 46, 165 Elliott, Valerie A. 31, 60, 107 Elliott, Vonda K. 60, 61, 165 Ellis, Harold G. 165 Ellis, Katherine E. 135 Ellis, Michael T. 186 Ellis, Nadine M. 135 P . 165 is, Richard 135 Ellison, Diane 135 Elphinstone, Daniel P. 186 Ely, Heather C. 73, 209 Ely, Renee 52, 135 Emert, Daniel E. 135 Emert, diana E. 187 Emert, William J. 165 Emke, Laura A. 187 Engle, David W. 135 Engle, Kenneth T. Eno, Michael 135 Ensign, Keith A. 87, 209, 214 Ensign, Rick 7 Ensign, Sarah M. 21, 165 E le J. 85 rb A .46, 135 Erb, Jackie L. 117, 209 Erb, Jill 135 Erickson, Robert L. 44, 90, 187 Erickson, Roxanne M. 166 Ersland, Paul M. 209 Erwin, Mike L. 209 Ellis r 81, 87, 83, 133 22, 23. 166 Estrada, Eddie A. 86, 209 Evans, Maureen M. 166 Evans, Tina L. 209 Evans, Tony J. 187 Evans, Vicky S. 209 Everett, Mike 166 Ewalt, Lawrence T. 209 F Fabri, Elizabeth D. 20, 40, 187 Faciana, Chris P. 187 Faciana, Perry 135 Fahlfeder, Randy J. 166 Failing, Susan M. 166 Falcone, Philip T. Diane 135 Farley, aro yn L. 107, 166 Farley, Diana S. 120, 187 Farley, Susan 107 Farman, Beth E. 19, 135 Farnham, Anne M. 50, 209 Farnham, Sherry 136 Farrier, Heather M. 44, 209 Farrier, Thomas J. 166 Faucher, Joanne 136 Faucher, Karen M. 209 Fearnow, Lorene Fedigan, Colleen A. Fedigan, Tammy L. 209 Felix, Vince 73, 209 Fellows, John 136 Ferguson, Tim D. Ferra, Debra 52, 136 Ferra, Marilyn M. 103, 166 Ferski, Karen L. Ferski, Kathy 136 Fetters, Lisa J. 21, 30. 46, 166 Fields, D 36 i , oseph L. 166 Fields, Nickle 209 Fields, Robert A. Fields, Ron 187 File, Darryl A. 25, 187 File, Sharryl R. 37, 74, 209 Fillmore, David 136 Finegan, Philip 136 Finney. Bernadette 136 Finney, Catherine 136 Fischer, Cindy 60, 136 Fisher, Jeffrey 209 Fisher, Lynn J. 40. 166 Fisher, Rho 136 is er, uzanne J. 44, 210 Fisk, Danny L. 210 Flaherty, Patricia A. 118, 210 Flaherty, Thomas P. 39, 187 Flanigan, John C. 210 Fleece. Mary R. Fletcher, Jeffrey L. 187 Flood. Patricia J. 210 Floyd, Toni 136 Flynn, Ann 187 Flynn, Patricia 210 ran For . An 1, 92. 166 ick 45. 46, 166 Ford, Tom K. 210 Forte, Michael P. 45, 187, 210 Fortman, Balinda S. 117, 210, 225 Foster, Foster, Kenny L. Linda S. 209, 210 Foudray, Dan 85, 166 Fox, Francine L. 187 Fox, Karen 69, 136 France,Lisa A. 187 Francis, Dicky P. 106, 187 Francis A . 122, 166. ran , Daniel L. 39 Franklin, Andrea L. 40, 210 Frasca. William D. Frazier. Dennis 136 Frederick, Jean M. 210 Frederick, Michael R. 84, 85, Fredrickson, Maryane 69, 72. Freeland, Michael 136 Freeman. Christine A. Freeman, Clifford A. 91, 210 Freeman. Sharon 187 French, Rodney G. 40, 166 Frick, Glen D. 44, 210 Frizzel. Jim 136 Frost, Patrick C. 166 Frost, Ramona B. 68, 210 Fsucett, Lori 62 Fuchs. Frank J. 116,210 Fuge. Kent 81, 136 Fuller, Andrew 136 Furtmann, Kathy J. 93. 187 Furtmann, Michael D. 166 Fust, Daryll F. 187 Gaebelein, Peter D. Gagnon. Richard J. 187 Galley, Brad 136 Gallego, Frank C. 18, 19, 22. 21 Gallett. Kim P. 46, 48, 166 Gamarano, Diane 166 Ganson, Gregory P. Garcia, Arthur E. Garcia. Garcia, Garcia. Garcia, Garne'. Garner, Garner, Carlos 166 Danny 136 Javier 210 Manuel 32, 33 187 73, 136 23, 87, 104, 109. Gardner. Don T. 28, 210 Gardner, Ronald T. 187 Becky L. 37, 107, 187 Michael W. 86, 210 Robin L. 187 Garrett, Robin M. 166 Garrett. Timothy R. 210 Garrit Julie A 210 y, . Gates, Margaret K. 187 Gates, T!Allan 166 Gatlin. Todd C. 187 Gaylor. Gaylor, Carla A, Julie M. 210 Gee, James W. Gee, Kelly Geiger, Geisler, Geisler, Gelauff. Gentry, Gerard, Gerard, Toni C. 166 Geiger, Venus!Kathy 210 Valerie Raymond C. 187 Valerie 187 Debbie P Jeff K. 116,210 Deborah G. 187 Julie 56, 57, 69, 136 Gerlach, Eric K. 210 Gettings, Thomas R. 210 Gewinner,Lorie M. 166 Gharrity, Tracey A. 187 Ghee, Angela L. Giannias N. 166 onn M. 187 Gibbs C.!Ke y D. 136 Gibbs, Jeff 166 Gibbs, Terry P. 187 Gibson. Gilbert. ilber Jimmie J. 187 Denise A. . 46, 166 ie, Cathy A. 166 illes ie, Denise L. 76, 166 Gillespie, oretta L. 188 Gilmore, Tom A. 104, 210 Gilson. Richard 136 Giorza. William T. 188 Girard, Matt V. Girard, Veronica A. Glasco, David 137 Glatt, Nancy 76,77, 137 Glaze, Charles 188 Glaze, Tom Glody, John 210 Gluaff, Debbie 167 Gober, J!Michael 209, 210 Golson Lori L 54 121, 162, 166, 170 Co ya, Laurie A. 166 Gomez, Julie 188 Gonzales, Carla 210 Gonzales, Gergory J. 210 Gonzales, Melissa 188 Gonazlez, Fernando A. 104, 210, 211 Gonzalez, Frank A. 85, 188 Good, Kerry B. 166 Goodin, John R. 81, 98, 166 Goodman, Tawny V. 166 Goodman, Todd J. 87, 210 Goodman, Troy 137, 257 Goodrich, Daniel A. 88, 89, 188 Goodwin, Christina A. 188 Gore, Sherry L. 210 Goreham, Guy R. 66. 166 Gorman. Jill 210 Gorman, Kathleen 188 Gormley, Shelley L. 188 Goshow, Randy L. 188 Gossum, Cheryl 137 Goudreau, Barbara L. Gouge. Melissa A. Grabach, Cheryl A. 188 Grado, Leticia A. Grado, Robert C. Graft, Jackie M. 210 Graham, Margaret E. 210 Grande Chris A. 123, 166 ran e, re a D. 95, 210 Grant. Vonceen!Carla 210 Grantier, Shelly 137 Graser, Danielle C. 48, 166 Graser, Yvette M. 49, 188 Graves, James A. 188 Gray, Gavin F. 74, 188 Gray, Glen E. 184, 188 Gray, Jack A. Gray, Kelly L. 118, 206, 210, 221 Gray, Sandra J. 210 Gray, Scott A. 188 Grayson, Leonard E. 211 Grayson, Mark A. 166 Greaves, William F. 188 Green, Patrice C. 22, 23, 107, 188 Green, Thomas J. 139 Greene,Christopher M. 91 Greer, Clinton W. 138 Greer, Eric C. 85, 188 Greer, Gloria M. 40, 188 Greer, Kirk T. Gregory, William E. 166 Greshle, Andy A, 188 Griffiths, Sandy 69, 122, 138 Griggs, John J. 60, 61, 188 Griggs, Joy D. 60, 166 Gritzner, Lynn A. 31, 70, 107, 188 Gross. Tracee M. Grubb, Joe A. Grube, Kristian E. 85, 188 Grube, Kurt L. 137, 138 Grunewald, Amy L. Gue. Daniel 138 Guest, Galen 38, 167 Gunn, DavidAG. 167 Gusenius, Carmen R. Gustafson, Diana 138 Gustafson, Kyle L. 188 Guthrie, Tamara L. Gutridge, Kellie S. 211 Gutridge, William R. Guyton, Larry L. Guzman, Ernest D. 91, 211 Guzman, Roxanne 118, 138 Guzzi, Linda L. 211 Gyde, Mike G. 86, 98, 211 Gyder, Charles 138 'Gyder, Douglas O. 167 Haas, Roger W. 45 Hager, Kimberly J. 44, 211 Hall, Kari L. 211 Hall. Mark S. 85, 189 Hall, Monica J. 189 Hall, Rhonda 94, 167 Hall, Timothy R. 211 Haltmeyer, Thomas 138 Hambicki, Rene M. Hambicki, Tammie S. 138 Hamill, Amy K. 189 Hamill . 167 amill, Donna 52, 69, 76, 77, 138 Hamilton. James O. 189 Hammon, Tammie 211 Hamner, Cathy J. Hancock, William 211 Hanns, William D. 211 Hansen, Ellen A. S. 73, 211 Hapke, Robert L. Harbin, Barbara 77, 122, 138 Hardow, Tina M. 48, 189 Harford, Cheryl 138 Harley, Paul D. Harmon, Cassy A. 212 Harmon, Craig E. 212 Harmon, Rich T. 86, 212 Harmon, Tracy L. 66, 138 Harmon, Trina R. 212 Harold, Edgar E. Harper, Ann 76 Harper, Brett L. 40, 189 Parr1s7'DaWl E, Harris, Joe L. 138 Harris. Marie L. 50, 212 Harris, Tim 81, 119, 138. 150 Harrison,Kurt R. 162 Harshman, Victor E. 167 Harve , Karen L. 103, 167 arvey. . Hasemeier, Martin J. 44, 212 Hassler, Connie Hastings, Calvin L. Hatch, Daren 38, 138, 254, 257, Hatch, Del-Roy 40, 189 Harcher, Carlene R. 189 Hatterman, Terri L. 40, 167 Hawkins, Chuck A. 189 Hawkins, Mark L. Hayden, Carl T. l:layes...l1jn D. 167, 169 Hayes, Gary 139 s Miche A. 167 Hayes, i elle S. 118 Hyes, Renee L. 118, 189, 198 Hayslip. Jack 212 Hazelett, Chuck D. 189 Hazelton, Jacque L. 107, 167 Heap, Shane 86, 212 Heberling, Selina-Lawrence Hebner, Carla G. 167 2, 69, 129 Hedding, Margaret E. 167 Heffelfinger, Sherry 60, 118, 139 , ' F. 21, 70. 10 Hegarty, Dean 85, 189 Heglin, Kim 139 Heil, Debbie A. 52, 139 Heil, Steve L. 189 Henderson, Kevin 139 Henderson, Kristine M. 68, 189 H i - ' A. 139 enehan, Bridget M. 212 Henehan, Nancy L. 167 Henry, Belinda 123, 189 Henry, Jeff D. 167 Henry, Kerry J. Henry, Michelle E. 189 Henry, Roy 81, 165. 167 Hensley, Hans W. 74, 212 Henson, Anthony 139 Henson, David J. 189 Henson, Marianne C. 168 Herbst, Kellie 189 Herbst, Lisa M. 212 Hermey, Chris C. Hernandez, Rene O. Hernandez, Sylvia I. Herod, Michelle l. 168 Herst, Lisa 20 Hester, Roger D. 189 Heyers, Michelle D. 189 Hicks, Karen 48, 189 Hicks, Mark 69, 139 Hicks, Randy C. 168 Hicks, Randy L. 139 Hicks, Timothy 168, 178 Higgins, Brian T. 139, 168 25 7. 8 167 Hildreth, Jerry L. 168 Hill, Bob 85, 189 Hill, Chris J. 212 Hill, Kevin 189 Hill, Leslie 139 Hill, Linda L. Hilson, Richard W. 212 Hilson, Rita M. 54, 168 Hines, Charles F. 212 Hines, Geraldine Hines, Joseph E. Hines, Julia 139 Hines, Lolly 189 Hirth, Frederick A. 64, 65, 189 Hislope, William D. 40, 43, 189 Hobbs,Lance L. 212 Hobilia, Mike 87 Hodges, Hodges, Lori 168 Tammy L. 46, 48, 189 Hoffman, Greg D. 189 Hoffman, James 46, 139 Hoffman, Loretta M. 50, 74, 212 Hoffman, Louis L. 212 Hoffman, Mary 59. 116 f n Rhon o man. oseann L. 46, 189 Hoffner, Dale S. 116, 212 Hoffner, Susan C. 95, 113, 168 Hogg, Arthur 139 Holder, Don R. 189 Holland, Holland, Cindy K. 94, 139, 152 Robert G. 212 Hunter, Norma 140 Hunter, Patty S. 213 Hussey, David'THS Husting, Michael E. 86, 104, 213 Jordan, Brenda L. 'Jordan, Da L. 31, 190. 191 or an, eanne Jordan . Judy A. 52, 141 Jordan, Raycine M. 48, 190 Hutchings, Philip C. 140 Hutter, Penny L. 18, 19, 213 Hyams, David 140 Hyde, Kurtiss W. Hyland, Steve 140 ldland, Robert L. 168 Iger, Shelley L. 213 lmber, Philip A. 190 lndelicato, Vincent B68 ' , , 1 Inman, Richard A. 190 Insalaco, Tina M. 213 lppolito, John J. lppolito, Mary G. lrmarosa, Frances 213 Irwin, Michael T. 190 Izzo, Tony L. 168 J Hollen, Guy 55, 139 Holley, Susie M. Holly, Daniel M. 19, 81, 106, 1 Holly, David'J. 18, 19, 85, 189 68, 105 Holt, Dennis W. Holt, Lesl n 68 Hoo on, ori J. Hopkins, David R. 189 Hopkins, George 139 Hopkins, Laurie M. 189 Hopkins Richard A. 212 Hopkins: Rose A. 189 Jackson, Cale E. 190 Jackson, David 81. 140, 148, 257 Jackson, David P. 190 Jackson, Donald 90, 167 Jackson, Esther J. 213 Jackson, Jackson, Jost, Danny P. 44 Jo . 54, 168 Jiiiiifailfg D. 141 Justice, Russ 40, 41, 61, 190 Juve, Cary A. 40, 168 K Ka asky, Kevin J. 190 Kalasky, Steven J. 214 Kalb, Pat A. Kalsen, Katherine A. 45, 214 Kanavel. Meeghan 10, 141 Kane, Candace A. Kane, Cher I . 168 Kane, I e 141 Kaplan, Mike P. Kary, Deborah A. 190 Kase, Bret W. Katz, Erica L. 44, 93, 214 Katz, Jeff Kawasaki, Lisa 118, 214 Kay, Debra A. 54, 121, 168 Kahn Ia 112 Kaylor, Scott A. 40. 41, 43. 85 168 Kays, Thomas J. 168 Keatts, Donna L. Keatts. Douglas 44, 142 Keegan, Mark A. 168 Holly R. 213 Jame5,81, 82, 140 Jack n P tti 29, 54, 168 ackson, T m L. 20, 115,213 Jaco s, andy 168 Jakubowicz, Bonnie L. Jakubowicz, Peggy Janusz, Ken Hopps, Lauri A. 190 Horacek, Jerry L. 212 Horak, Debra L. 190 Hornsby, Bryan 168 Hornsby. Gary 190 Horton, Harry L. 190 Horton, Kenneth E. 168 Horton, Kevin 212 Jauron, Mark 119, 140 Jauron, Sandy K. 213 Jaye. Jill M. 213 Jaye, Jim J. 106, 190 Jaye, Laurie 140 Jeffcott, Heather R. 60, 213 Jeffries, Timothy R. 190 Jellum, Brett A. 213 Horvath, Karen L. 190 Houser, Beth E. 168 Houser, Kell 2 97,, 139 ouser, ic ae Rf 87, 212, 221 Howard, Douglas 168 Howard, Sheldon J. 46, 190 Howard, Sherman 46, 139 Howe Cath 139 I Y Howe, Greg 139 Howe, James 168 Hower, Howse, Karl D. 90.91, 104,212 Tyron L. 102, 212 Hoyman, Brian 139 Huber, Rick D. 139 Jenison Jenkins Jenkins Jenner Jensen , Shawn E. 213 , Gayla 5. 46, 140 . 213 Jeffrey 141 Michelle D. 20, 74, 213 Blair 141 Keffer, Wes. 91 Keiser, Susan 168, 190 Kellas, Kerri-Lynn 109, 190 eller B W. 169 Ke er, Jeri L. Keller, Kimberly 52, 142 Keller, Margie L. 214 Keller, Verdis R. 46 u .Don 60, 61, 142 Kelley. o n T. 169 Kelly, Colleen J. 214 Kelly, Doyle 142 Kelly, Regina 214 Kelly, Scott G. Kenan, Kenan, Beth M. 190 Kathy A. 54, 169 Kenchion, John 142 Kendall, Jaqueta 214 Kennedy, Darryn R. 214 Kenyon, Mark 214 Kern, Donna L. 169 Kerr, Cheryl 142 Kethley, Jack A. 169 Khan, Karla 142 Janice D. 123, 190 Jerome David 40, 69, 141 Jerome Tim 190, 257, 259 Kidd, Brian!Eric Kiernan, James 89, 98, 49, 142 Jewett Richie C. 62, 190 Jewett Ronda 141 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Bob J.44,91, 104,213 Candy 141 Carrie L. 93, 190 Charles R. Cindy L. 168 Dan CHS V. Kilduff, Patrick J. 86, 214 Kilduff, Sheila M. 190 Kilgore, Dean D. 190 Kindell, Judy 142 Kindell, Robert J. 169 Kindell, Sean E. 87, 104, 214 King, Robin E. 44, 52, 53, 191 King, Robyn 142 Johnson, Daryl 39, 40, 43, 45, 141 Johnson, David F. 168 Johnson, Eric J. 168, 253 Johnson, Jennifer L. 190 Jenkins, U Jenner: Brad 168, 175, 105 ,Iot1nsan.Jlll- C. 190 Johnson, Jody A. 213 Johnson, Larry Johnson, Mark A. 85, 190 Johnson, Mike 56, 57, 141 Kinkead, David W. 98, 99, 169 Kitaguchi. Benjamin P. 191 Kitaguchi, Tome T. 169 Kittrell, Cheryl A. 54, 142 Kittrell, EverettelBuddy 215 ' Jam G. 40, 89, 169 Klein, aura 142 Kline, Paul J. 191, 194 Klumb, Donna 30, 70, 142 Huckleberry, Gary 69, 81, 119, 140 Hughes, Allen S. 46, 140 Hughes, Charles 140 Hu h Cr L. 140 ughes, enise Hughes, Denise M. 206, 212 Hughes, Floyd!Dean 60, 190, 257, 259 Hughes, Jeannette S. 50, 212 Hughes, Joel E. 190 Hughes, Karen M. 18, 19, 190 Hughes, Keith 90, 168 Hughes, Richard L. 213 Hughes, Trent D. 190 Hu h . 190 ules, Fred 140 Hules, Laura M. 40, 190 Hulsey, Denise Y. Hummelgard, Kelly L. 168 Hummelgard, Kevin 38 Hummelgard, Matthew L. 213 Humphreys, David J. Humphreys, Randall 190 Humphreys, Susan M. 31. 213 Hunn, Duane M. 168, 172 H Jami 68 Johnson, Patty K. 214 Johnson, Randy J. Johnson, Sharon 69, 141 Johnson, Teresa M. 141 Johnston, Dwight D. 190 Johnston, Jeanne K. 40, 41, 60, 190 Kluth, Eric V. Knight, Ann M. 60, 191 Knight, Kippy K. 191 ni ler, Julie A. 93, 169 nip er, enee 215 Knoch, Janice E. Knox, Kiva 30, 69, 122, 142, 153 Knudsen, Hanne 25, 143 Knutsen, Kevin K. 191 Koch, Nancy L. 61. 191 Koep, Debora K. 40, 191 Koep, Mitchell D. 44, 169 unt, acne R. 213 Hunter, Darryl 45, 213, 223 Hunter, Deborah K. 46, 60, 118, 168 Hunter, Gregory 140 Hunter, Kathleen M. 140 Hunter, Laura L. 103, 168 Hunter, Laura R. 49, 190 Johnston, Jill V. 117, 121,214 Johnston, Julie A. 40, 41, 168 Jolley, Deborah 190 Jones, Bennie!Dean 87, 214 Jones, Billy D. 21416 Jones Carolyn A. 8 fllones David T. 44 Jones, Kelley 141 Jones, Margie 141 Jones, Jones. Mary 69, 141 Jones Robert Jones Jones, f Sonia A. 25, 45, 48, 190, 201 Tom P. 214 Kohrs, Patricia M. Kolbeck, Audrey Kolbeck, Debbie J. 191 Kollar, David 43, 141, 142 Konecki, Joan L. 61, 70, 191 Kopf, Tom G. 191 D. 169 K . otz, Jeff 142 Kovac, John 142 . 169 Kraft, Rodney E. 191 Kralovetz, Debbie A. 191 Kralovetz, Ronald!Jim Kralovetz, Tammy 133, 143 Krantz, Scott D. 215 Krause, Koni K. 191 Krauz, Mike J. 169 Krauz, Steve C. 169 Kress, Roxanne 54, 143 Krickler, Michael 29, 46, 49, 143 Kr9M.,DaiLe.J- 169 Kroll, Marylynn 143 Krombein, Todd 40, 41, 43, 143 Krueger, Paula R. 112, 191 Krueger, Roxanne 143 Kruse. James 143 Kruse, Phillip F. Kruse, Timothy W. Kubik, Denise A. 215 Kuefer, Wesley W. 90, 215 Kuettel, Pierre C. 2 Kuhlman, Christine 169 Kuitunen, Laurie A. 191 Kummer, Diane K. 46, 191 Kuntz, Todd R. 50, 61 Kushinsky, Karey L. 44, 117, 215 Kvamme, Anne 46, 69, 131, 143 Kottmann, Kenneth D. 40, 43, 87, 104, 215 . 40, 42.43. 169, 248 Lacorte Lacorte Laforge Brian K. 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Sandy M, 215 Lee, Theresa L. 144 Leetch, Roger B. 81, 144 Leffard, Tracie L. 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