Littleton High School - Lion Yearbook (Littleton, CO)

 - Class of 1982

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L iff I 1, K ! 11705 175 f C, ,7f9cifi7JfJ ,eg-D g?2fz7' mf2,,24f Q FXR? f for wif WAY 'mei MW Cgfwu yr ffQJ'f?fMC! kjfff When the flnal bell at 2 30 rlngs lt slgnals the end of another school day Students hurry to their lockers gather their books and race outslde the bulldmg For the flrst tlme the school seems calm But slowly students begun to emerge A cadence of 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 IS heard echoing through the halls then the hammering from someone worklng on sets backstage Outside the flelds are dotted with athletes practlclng for a game Few students ended their school day at 2 30 Ac tlvltles such as pep groups choirs athletics clubs and student counsel demanded countless hours of work after school Actlvltles provided us wlth a break from a monotonous school routme and also a chance to display our talents ln front of crowds WKZUQQT V W- if xc vii. Z 4 S' ' 1 Sv fx! m 4 i I kg r if gif QQ ZMMANA 81-82 ROYAL TY During halftime ol the lootball game, Tom Grupe flatly was crowned Homecoming King and Lynne Paris lrightl was crowned Homecoming Queen. The 1981-82 Homecoming Royalty. L-R5 Front Row: Lynne Paris, Tom Grupe: Second Flow: Will Browne lstand in lor Jim Gordonl, Molly Perkins, Laura Owens, Toby Fuiinog Back Row: Chuck Miranda, Valinda Hilleary, Cindy Neumann, and Scott Neher. +2 , 2 'EH WWI. 'Gifs E '36 x V' 'I .www .V , 3 ,Q ,Sh 1 'a. -'f '. Pl, ,lx .,k,. .' r - W . lf' :Mx X g ,,-4 ' i ' , 'X 'fw.L'f , ' , . ...gg 1. o P. Aix, L yi.. ,XY 3, I 4-,Q Y '4 ' W ' Q fag? A vp V Q LW' ,gi N555 h - .f 1 The Littleton Poms perform their Rubber Duckie during halftime at the Homecoming football game. Participating in Incognito Day, an uniden--f tified student appears to be camera shy. Natives Thaila Peletis, Mark Johnson, and Valinda Hilleary display their tropical attire for Surf and Safari Day during Homecoming week. Y AY A WILD WEEK What's this? Could they be related to Cousin fl! Ii? ' ffl W' 7 we r awww W4 MQUQW Uwjwul 1 flnd-NF7A Q0 Wjcgwfpmwnf wi W f W .- A A XL n i ,iw tg. ij 7VI4W 0 im f if My LUX Jw During the Homecoming football game against Gateway, Mike Glerup cache t make a spectacular reception. During th g 'c Homecoming da ce coupl K St t, her date, and J Hlnna t d Ste D elling ock to a I w tuneotth b d Adv k. I7 DON'T RAIN UN M Y PARADE The choir displays their Roman float during the parade. -..., H, Q tr 3 Q X 5 The sophomore cheerleaders show thusiasm at the parade. The senior float, an artesian well, placed Representing all types of fads, the band members march down Littleton Blvd. fourth in the homecoming parade. ng members Kathy Matthews, Mary nkel, and Cari Peterson march in time to sir routine. All ol the students of DECA take part while showing their creation. The poms rest their leet alter marching in the Homecoming Parade. The hours of time spent by the German Club were well worth it when their float placed third in the parade. LEADERS OF THE PACK Student council member Kathy Howe asks Head Boy Tom Jacob tor his assistance. Members ot the Student Council listen attentively during one ot regular Monday Night meetings. Student Council Members. L-R, Front Row: Lisa Woods, Jill Hollingshead, Jude Coulter, Jean Ellis, Micki Floss. Second Row: Heather Johnson, Chris Webb, Mike Legler, Sharna Fey, Mark Glascow, Tom Jacob, Jett Crooks, Tom Taylor, Sheri Allshouse, Lisa Jones, Kathy Howe. Third Row: Janie Hannant, Laura Owens, Anne 20 Koza, Kathy Matthews, Jenniter Webb, Shannon Sullivan McClelland, Mark Samsel, Kit Brown. Fourth Row: Pierre Powell, Taylor, Paige Pullman, Beth Gammon, Mary Cronan, Lindy Moore Morgan. Back Row: Steve Owen, Shelly Stasko, Kerri Bathemess, Coonrad. Q s X t 1 ' lb . K f -krj Q, ' .. , 1 .. kmeiym -' .:,!Q,f'I-55 .Q K -f 1 :ls f. ff A .3 -' nf , ,x ,,ff 2+fQ ff: 'M 1' 'fee f Q' .r . wwf M, 3 ' N 'rgl as 'fwrzw 6 A 1 w 'Q in W- A -fi ff f X. f 5 x . a ' s N .R .E X. X fvx X. , X XL f' e nf , K x x x X 'F ,Q A E , .M ,xx ,E X K, . . Q Q X ww x. gf, Nw, I -.NN A N 5 L S x k k kr? 3' Q NK . if THICK OR TREAT! The coneheads visit LHS. L-R: Tom Taylor, Sheri Allshouse, Heather Johnson, Mark Glasco. ma 22 Keri Steuert and Debbie Goodman exhibit a few ol the costumes seen on Halloween. This year the turnout was one ol the greatest ever. Three cheerleaders bob lor apples. event was sponsored by Student Council. I - T Kim Searles, once known tor wearing sa diapers, is no longer blue because she r wears Huggies. a g A Af' Beran, Stacy Baer, and Katie Young around. CQ U -een , says Kevin Smith. His costume :ed tirst in the school competition. XWZWQ -fy Jeff Witter and his cheerleader Jim Gordon were voted best looking couple ot the class ot '82. Shelly Stasko dances with her partner. 1 f The Furiea. L-R: Front Row: Jett Gillett, Todd A handful ol M 8- M's. L-R: Traci Cunn- Bowling. Second Row: Steve Dreiling, Brad ingham, Maggie Crehan, Angie Jay, Holly Christerson, Scott Neher. Back Row: David Hazuka, and Tina Nally. Abbey, Mark Gates, and Pat Barber. Brian Haack and Tricia Riley settle an argu- ment of how to spell a word by looking it up in the dictionary. Beth Ebel sits, contemplating what to do for her next speech. .! Mr. Redmond, the coach ofthe speech team, devotes much ot his time in trying to pro- duce a top-rate team. ffi' Ulirfillffffiri Y ..,,..r. psg.gggfi'f'1!?E ? . E l S in-an F MSN: 1 x ANN WWA , Y imsszsmi zmmgmii HH SA Y WHA T? Rob Rice discusses his thoughts about his topic for his upcoming speech. . fi The Speech Club. Front Row: L-R: Mark Ebel, Brian Haack, Denise McClelland. Back Row: Rob Rice, Beth Ebel, Tricia Riley, Chris Ditzenberger, Kim Pierce. Denise McClelland thinks that hand mo- tions are important tactors in winning a speech. if 25 fu 54 READY. . . OK Head cheerleaders Kim Marston and Lyn The cheerleaders run to congratulate the football players after scoring a touchdown against P859 h9'P9d 30 07990529 and 'MKG S Smoky Hill, cheerleaders attended all events. The Varsity cheerleaders. L-R: Front Row: Michelle Lowe, Rhonda Ardrey, Susie Kane, Kim Marston, Annie King. Second Row: Kathy Keigher, Mary McCarthy, Trish Rollin, Lisa Welker, Shawn Pippitt, Lynne Paris. Back Row: Kelly Shakespeare, Ka 'e Miller, Muff Harrison, Lisa Halker, Karla Nolan, Kim Jennings. xwf fn VL Q 'NCQ-M army? is T Nw? ,fn Q! , if Q LE THQ Colm ,UNM QCVMGLN3 w'wf,fM' -we jonigQ LL ' B fm W Lwfcbxw., .B iw ELLEN. Q 5 u we Xijpqjk Wwxdx ' ' X QLCYLOM 0..uLSQf axial yew-Y +C g,Qool2, w do ofgcwb ww C? -ir, do Lqofss H42 cqwk 9Of WW WT somites I cms mom ophomore cheerleaders. L-R, Front Flow: Stacey Brady, Beth Gammon, Tammy Ditman, ' Q Sims. second now: Julie Clark, Steph Kalkwark, Erin 0'Hayre, Linda Algar. Back now: 'pflhifkfi - CVROLC E: . N-D Bradford, Shelly Dreiling, Angie Bills, Diana Hasty, Cheryl Beck. Not pictured, Mary The varsity squad Iivens up altar a great reception by a Littleton football player. 5.5 45 'silv- 1, V-us. S A Showing their patriotism, the cheerleaders The iunior varsity cheerleaders. L-R: Front M salute the tlag during the National Anthem. Row: Stacy Brantley, Julie Cawthorn. Second Row: Ann Egle, Laura Thompson, Tia Curran. Third Row: Hillary Turner, 35 - ihaj Margaret Lusk. Fourth C U WI I Patty Glerup, Julie Dent. Back Row: Carolyn Sexson Ruthanne Lundquist, Tamm C UJU Czaikovrski. c3,w.fQQ .Jeb H5 N Z 30 wry Q59 27 ONE LITTLE, TWO LITTLE, TEN LITTLE TWIRLERS The Flags. L-R: Front Row: Sherri Samsel, Mary Kay Marrone, Amy Bath, Trina Riemersma. Back Row: Cathy Mercer, Kathy Matthews, Gretchen Eberhardt, Elaine Schmitt, Cari Peterson. Not High-stepper Mary Kay Marrone Pictured: Mary Konkel. the field after a halttime performance Cathy Mercer shows excitement after the tlags receive a tirst place trophy tor their performance at the Colorado State Fair. X 5 4 I -. 5 5 Jn as if f 5 45 it XP DMS PUNCH FIRST AT COLORADO STATE FAIR The Pom Pons. L-R: Front Row: Laura Goodman, Katy Wilkinson, Anne Ward, Anne Thompson, Kerri Bathemess. Second Row: Marla Schutte, Suzanne Audiss, Shirley Minnis, Kristi Keener, poms take a breather after performing Renee Devine, Dawn Davis. Back Row: Kylee McVaney, Gina Marcucci, Lu Lu Stasko, Betsy neezing temperatures. Taylor, Kelly Pasta, Donna McCall, Keri Steuert, Diane Smith. M . T, , , -. Q if X ' -A T 4 it ' ' ' ' ff? WL,,,.gW,f,,.,fQ,,g,QLafQJIff1'Q?Sf1 ,L v , , EE,: ,,,,, + W 7 3- p Stu-Q , K A- of the first pep assembly, Kristi Keener, Shirley Minnis, Suzanne diss, and Marla Schutte perform to Hot Lunch Jam. ,.,.... Dawn Davis, Diane Smith, and Betsy Taylor perform their Globetrot- ters Routine at a basketball game. 'wav FRIENDS FRUM AFAR Niclas Lundberg shows his talents on the ski slopes. Rod Johnstad kicks the ball and scores a goal against Douglas County. Rod has played soccer for many years in Norway and proved to be one of our better players this year. The loreign exchange students. L-R: Niclas Lundberg fswedenl, Bernd Wilhelm tGermanyy Johnstad ttlorwayj, and Elke Weihert QGermanyj. ww.. 's..,f: ' a- 454 1 RM Elke Weihert takes a break atter working Bernd Wilhelm was a member ot the hard to meet a deadline. She is a reporter tor nis team. He was a fine addition to the Lion's Roar. dent body. TUDENT LIFE Rusch, a wild and a y g y d e Czechoslovaki b olhe dur g Week. Shelly Stasko gels the crowd involved during a Lion loolball g fif 'i'.Z..'f.'i.5 .l'.:..E'g','il3'.,.1F'd'.E,Z.c.liiL .f,, 1 f2ft? u ' i Ilialneqxbb .W l Vx r W2 S oz? fm S ok, 1 :sg y Y ES jg N MP'WSoQ-3150312 ylifiyfmwfg 3' LET'S GET ROWDIE The cheerleaders display their school spirit during the Fall Sports Campus supervisor Tim Twining gets his prize ot a pie in the Assembly. he was voted Mr. Turkey Legs ol 1982. Mr. Qualls delivers a Super Spirit speech tothe Fall Sports participators. 32 T The basketball players cheer tor The Bear , coach Vlasin while sitting in the section which named alter him because he is an avid tan ol the tamed Alabama coach Bear Bryant. exaggerates his version of Super Spirit , the theme of the Assembly. While the poms perform their routine, the football teem looks on. Q 3 ' t.... . , W .sm W X e l trttg e teel, trtr , 'Q '-Q Varsity football player Jeff Amen was told he would be rating the kiss of a senior woman, but instead got an unexpected kiss from his mother, which he rated an 8 . 33 KEEPING MEMORIES ALIVE the yearbook. The 1981-82 Yearbook Staff. L-R9 Front Row: Susie Dunlap, Becky Chapin, Mary McCarthy, Sandy Lehl, Kerri Lelforge. Second Row: Paul Conway, Tracy Viers, Maureen Garlock, Donna McCall, Thalia Peletis, Jett Uhland, Mark Gates, Ken Gollob. Back Row: Julie Yago, Shirley Minnis, Shauna Welker, Patty Hart, Kerri Bathemess, Lisa Dernbach, Paula Gordon, Marnie Sims, Susie Kane. Not Pictured: Emily Cantrell, Jeanne Marold, Theresa Smiley. Sports editor Kerri Bathamesa concentrates on drawing up one ot the layouts. 34 C, it 'Qs- 2 .5-A X I ...N-J Yearbook Editors. L-R, Front Row: Co-Copy Ed. Susie Dunlap, Co-Ed. Julie Yago, Co- Copy Ed. Susie Kane. Back Row: Photography Ed. Jett Uhlend, Co-Ed. Thalia Peletis, Layout Design Ed. Becky Chapin. These people took on the responsibility ot seeing that the yearbook mel its deadlines. Shirley Minnis linds that Yearbook Produc- tion can be thoroughly conlusing. Yearbook Photographers. L-R, Front Row: Mark Gates, Jett Uhland, Ken Gallob. Back Flow: Emily Cantrell, Mary McCarthy. They were responsible tor taking over 5000 pictures ol which 500 were printed. ln order to take these pictures, these five people had to attend nearly every event during the school year. I A W K 'fx Q59 ' X0 Qf, 0' 5 L . 5 qt vt L QA Oat' XX., KA w wil KN BM OMG iff O56 N1 Gag QS USC 9U Vwp-45 JON K h xofffp DSFQXUM Ov ,X SJ, MLW foo ww so ff' yt We gk T3 Q! ,mx , QQ, 4427 - 21 Q3 M A t . QX of N -Ro' . V gm L1 fl WN QU LOB ggyxxbx, X Q! .NWC X K UAOSN- IDX X09 Q05 ik h IGP dd IE ' h V3 Xpo: 9 Th 50:1 s' method ot keeping students Nw.,.,,, Popula ook groups ot th 80 It Q 0 E 1 3 5 6 Qluay 5' W WWW IGNS OF THE TIMES 0 S AW4-6,0 aff-E '35 1 '41 H9399 Editors Brian Weingardt and Kathy Mat- thews discuss an article for an upcoming deadline. Stacy Baer, Copy Editor, attentively listens to comments on her story. The newspaper statt prootreads a story before it is published. 38 5 ..-rf! us-I 'Y .guns-M ,.,..,..-- -xg X Q :Q MEET THE PRESS Reporters, Dave Fuller, Rob Rice, and Brady Blaser display the good-natured kidding that helped to make a special atmosphere in the Lion's Roar statt this year. fl z N, ve.. x ,. 1. Xzww S?-'K at - 'W' I I --- . f . 1 .R The 1981-82 Newspaper Stall. L-R9 Front Row: Debbie Goodman, Kathy Matthews, Brian Weingardt, Bill Greene, John Van Sant, Tom Brady, Chris Green. Second Row: Elke Weihert, Renee Devine, Keith Wexler, Lorri Fielding, Terri Roberson, Sharon Walter. Third Row: Tori Handley, David Whitney, Stacy Baer, Leanne Clark, Mike Brohard, Chris Graaf, Carol Treece. Back Row: David Grewe, David Fuller, Brady Blaser, Aubri Smith, Todd Bowling, Rob Rice. Not Pictured: LeRoy Caughman. Renee Devine and Lori Fielding puzzle over their lirst attempt to make layouts. A ' , gf ..1 5 39 FHITIE Q6Q..9:1i!-LN' mannwww 711-'fMMQ+5fb'QJ Qot.Q wf fe. we x4,vtqUJm1sz,ow5W'UxU'VCOU5maxbUOY l.,n.rC,NfXOeC9 Qibmmptyfxajv W CJJXLQ, Sggegly p,UeQcfvx.LQa'uelfkCbUf0r CJJQ'-9-in QQJt,oo'v10,-9.-Qjoa 011549 t.X6s,,A, Qdlvld QW. VMNEQKOJN w'0-DKQGDAQTZJ Laznvufo-.Ode upi. YLQJ2. LYX, geo? Jbw Z'QeJ3fLffo if?-WR S mdl ' W YYN-Q. M Ji 7q f'C?55C-Y QQLZBQ , From singers and musicians to actors and actresses talented students enter tamed us with plays and concerts Endless hours before school alter school and on weekends were devoted to making that song sound just right, or to creating the perlect atmosphere lor a play. Finally on performance night, all ol the hard work and dedication paid oll by the sincere ova- tion lrom the audience. Kgyoux . Ck- , the - F f1 1 Im 4 5, F D , . f ' 9 Q , t L f f n . 1 61,1 J mfg I 4. 1 U f h . . P I, - ,., 1 K 1, f ' ,,,-- I !'L1rQ'lRf 'ff ff' f VJ.. f1'l'U,:Q'f 'f 'X A ll ,ff winlf Al ,V . , 5, I xy I ' 'L ,1 f nf .' C .,f X ly ff- ' fr HY L-Rg Front Row: Joslyn Treece, Kriste Dawson, Megan Wilkenson, Lisa Piwowarski, Denise McClelland, Holly Cantrell, Leah Berkowitz, Chad Rusch. Second Row: Mary Bockenstedt, Susan Moog, Sydney Atchison, Janie Hinnant, Debbie Morgan, Stacey Marks, Kim Babcock, Celie Peterson. Back Row: Jeannie Kapple, Missy Stander, Steve Owen, Paul Wiesner, Emily Cantrell, Jason Justice, Kent Y'Blood, Bob Frederick, Bruce Boll, Grant Seavall, Rob Rice, Lisa Bunting, Matt Morgan, Randy Diamon, Bill Richards, Mary Buck. Not Pictured: Billie Martin. Silvius lSteve Owenl has a talk with Corin QBilI Richardsl in the Forest ot Arden. LeBeau 1Denise McCIelIandl tells Celia fLisa Bunting, about an upcoming light. AS YOU LIKE IT One ol the torest lords tells Duke Senior lBruce Bollj ot upcoming trouble. --.,isq-an t ..--.-g- get 'X N'-so Urban lords watch as Orlando Nason Justicel overcomes Charles the Wreslor lPauI Wiesnerj. Duke Senior and his courtiers try to reason with Amiens Uanie Hinnantl in the Forest ot Arden. STORY THEATRE The Cast ot Story Theatre. L-R, Front Row: Todd Dawson, Debbie Morgan, Diane Smith, Mary Buck, Matt Morgan, Chad Rusch, Shelly Stasko. Second Row: Randy Diamon, Jim Saulnier, Steve Owen, Donna Sinel. Back Row: Marshall Dillon, Jim Campbell, Greg Meslovich, Bruce Boll, Chad Rusch plays a Caribbean r Missy Stander, Janie Hinnant, Lisa Bunting, Denise McClelland, Leah Berkowitz, Lisa thinks up ways to stop three animals Piwowarski. becoming Bremen Town Musicians. if ln The Golden Goose the mother iDenise McClelIandl stands aside Bruce Boll pretends to be a rooster, one ot three animals running a as her oldest son Uim Saulnierl associates with the town clergymen to become The Bremen Town Musicians. fDebbie Morgan and Mary Bucky. - Si? Drama Club. L-R: Front Row: Mary Buck, Holly Cantrell, Missy der, Leah Berkowitz, Debbie Morgan. Second Row: Veneda g, Dawn Simek, Karen Lebar. Third Row: Celie Peterson, Emily rell, Chad Rusch, Matt Morgan, Mark Jerome, Lisa Piwoworaki, y Diamon, Mr. Foster. Fourth Row: Lisa Bunting, Tom Jacob, n Justice, Janie Hinnant. Back Row: Mark Samsel, Sydney ison, Donna Sinel, Denise McClelland, Bruce Boll. Paul Wiesner, etta Hays, Ginger Van Pelt, Gina Hrpcha. Not Pictured: Susan UNDER THE STA GE LIGHTS Bruce Boll instructs Mary Campbell to linish painting the cottage set ,X P141 The 1981-82 Drama Club olticers. L-R: Front Row: Debbie Morgan Leah Berkowitz. Back Row: Tom Jacob, Matt Morgan, Denise McClelland, Mark Jerome, Bruce Boll, Mr. Foster. Band director Jim Anderson counts the rhythm to begin the chart. AND THE BEAT GOES 0N Percussionist Mike Akin rehearses a rhythm during 8th hour iazz band. 'S i f'.x 3 iii niff.. it 4 ,gg cttt ciic A at wi mg .. 5 .4-'A -e a Jazz Band. L-R9 Front Row: Chris Bennett, Jason Justice, Todd Mohr, Bill Dixon. Second Row: Eric Poulson, Mike Boleriack, Sue Taigman, Sheri Emmons, Scott Bauer. Back Row: Mike Akin, Charlie Pribyl, Steve Luzietti, Mike Poulson, Dean Regas, Tom McNamara, Glenn Golden, Bill Greene. Senior Bill Dixon tunes his baritone an upcoming concert. Q il'-ws . .. so sly, Seniors Tom McNamara and Glenn Go! lead trumpets, practice their solos for a coming performance. 3 5, GLQ U s 1 1 Z1 EXPN Happel keeps the beat on the bongos tg 'Mancini.' Band. L-R5 Front Row: Gina Fornnarino, Laura Nutter, Jill Perkins, Karla Panzlau, Ellis, Lisa Hitchcock. Second Row: Dave Ambler, Mike Boleriack, Chris Coulter, Sean John Dalton, Dan Marschman, Steve Luzietti, Clay Singletary. Third Row: Denise Becky Blanchard, Chrisann Campbell, Bill Means, David Wedow, Kerry Berens, Mike Chris Stutson, Tim Burbank, Jim Lebar, Phil Brooks. Back Row: Brad Brychel, Yutaka Matt Wissenger, Mike Schultz, Brian Haack, Tom Happel, Josh Berkowitz. . z..:, : Iii-1'f1,,', wi' XF'-Q'3- :TQ-fi? . - 5 B ' ' ' . ' 5 Q Symphonic Winds. L-R, Front Row: Julie Dent, Patty Dickman, Susan Wullstien, Pam Minet. Second Row: Karen Lebar, Betsy Taylor, Kelly Brundage, Kelly Grundmeier, Elena Piazzisi, Susan Bakker, Cathy Dillin, Julie Hahn, Annette Bills, Dorathy Stoddard. Third Row: Dan Ambler, Eric Poulson, Allen Floyd, Glen Nutter, Scott Bauer, Sheri Emmons, Stacy Styers, Denise Anderson. Back Row: Pat Lundin, Bob Siogren, Eric Weingardt, Brad Van Dyke, Tim Woolery, Greg Jewett, Cindy Sheldon, Mike Poulson, Bill Greene, Ton Steinbach, Dan Watkins, Dean Regas, Mark Thielke, Todd Mohr, Phil Divelbess, Mark Kahler. 2 a. KEEPING UP WITH THE BEAT LHS drummers stand at attention during hall time at a football game. 48 Scott Bauer shows his school spirit in the Band members practice on the field parade by dressing as a preppy. upcoming football game. N ...el J '-fa The band accompanies Pam Barkley during a performance. Dee Papenfus, drum majorette, conducts the band on Celebrate. his long underwear, Tom Happel The Tall Flags. L-R5 Front Row: Pam Kittleson, Rena Sinel, Pam Barkley. Back Row: Sydney his drum down Littleton Boulevard. Atchison, Evette Cantrell, Stacy Styers, Karla Klein, Cheryl Archuleta. Marching Band. L-R3 Front Row: Drum Majors Bill Greene, Dee nntus. Second Row: Matt Wissnger, Mike Akin, Yutaka Magee, i Brychel, Josh Berkowitz, Mike Schulz, Tom Happel, Julie Hahn, Jacob, Brian Haack, Erik Weingardt, Susan Wullstein, Kelly idage, Dorathy Stoddard, Susan Ellis, Laura Nutter, Karla Panzlau, Minet, Cathy Dillin, Gina Fornnarino, Shauna Welker, Chrisann pbell, Denise Bloeman, Chris Stutson, Karen Lebar, Elena Eisi. Third Row: Tim Woolery, Greg Jewett, Pierre Powell, Denise rson, Patty Dickman, Julie Dent, Phil Divelbess, Jason Justice, Steve Luzietti, Todd Mohr, Pat Lundin, Chris Bennett, Kelly Grundmeier, Dan Marschman, Tont Steinbach, Jim Lebar, Mike Poulson, Bill Means, Dean Regas, Mark Thielke, Dan Watkins, Bob Siogren, Mark Kahler, Cindy Sheldon, Phil Brooks, David Wedow, Kristina Dowdy, Mr. Jim Anderson. Back Row: Sheri Emmons, Clay Singletary, Sue Taigman, Sean Gooden, Eric Poulson, Cheryl Archuleta, Pam Kittelson, Rena Sinel, Stacy Styers, Sydney Atchison, Carla Klein, Evette Cantrell, Mike Boleriack, Jett Crooks, Dave Ambler, Allen Floyd, Chris Coulter, Scott Bauer. Front Row: L-R: Denise McClelland, Susan Moog, Sydney Atchison, Missy Stander. Back Row: L-R: Matt Morgan, Jason Justice, Janie Hinnant, Tom Jacob. Agnes fSydney Atchison! comforts her mother, Felicity QMissy Standery as she calls out lor her other daughter, Claire. Maggie Uanie Hinnanty arrives to see her husband, Joe lTom Jacoby, secretly plann- ing to take her back home with him. ffl Z 2' N T. M. K -. N , gi THE . SHADOW so Marla tDenise McCIeIIandl is addressed by the interviewer who asks her about her leel- ings ot dealing with death. Beverly QSusan Moog, amusingly tells Brian tMatt Morganl of her adventures in her lite since they have been divorced. Felicity tMissy Standerj has just finished talking to the interviewer telling him she is not going to die until she sees her daughter Claire whom, unknowingly to her, has been dead tor many years. SINGING TGGETHEFR Kevin Benham and Will Browne sing with Hold that notel determination. Front Row: Rena Sinel, Shannon Brown, Evelte Cantrell, Susan Moog, Linda Meerdink, Cindy Sampson, Carla Klein, Shirley Shannon, Janie Hin Julie Manders. Second Row: Veneda Young, Diane Cook, Mary Cronan, Kathy McKnight, Lisa Bunting, Karen Rollert, Jeanne Kapple, Pam Alsw Lesley French, Trish Clinger, Kelly Kleesee, Cheryl Archuleta, Sydney Atchison. Third Row: Laura Melchoir, Bonnie Lederhos, Matt Morgan Cusick, Tim Pike, Randy Diamon, Bob Fredrick, Lou Sinatra, Paul Wiesner, Jason Justice, Susan Dunn, Susan Siecke. Fourth Row: Anne Hamm Karen Kent, Bill Richards, Scott Anderson, John McGah, Bruce Boll, Jon Willis, Andy Krueger, Will Browne, Kevin Bonham, Scott Smith, Kevir Clair, Jan Robinson, Therese Hodack. t Row- Lien Nguyen Karee Bryant Laura Goodman Michele Denton, Lisa Luck, Sean ettsen Craig Eaton Dawn Adams Terrle Fernandez Donna Sinel, Kristy Wallace. Second Gina Hrpcha Susan Legler Vicks Thurston Dawn Parker, Cindy Moxey, Mark Palmer, Nick ano Lon Gross Jeanne Lomhlem Tom Bybee Kim Babcock, Khiet Troung. Third Row: Kelli ton Allcla Donnely Bridget Horan Stephanie Shirley Chris Regan, Brian McKnight, Paul rse Teena Stlpp Holly Coonrad Rae Lynn Green Diane Hardin, Terri Lieby, Debbie telthwalte Fourth Row Celle Peterson Linda Falkerts, Mindy Robertson, Marlo Knotts, Sue nn Stacey Marks Tasha Farah Sand: Anderson Don Sampson, Shawn Parker, Al Majors, ron Sullivan Cheryll Beck Sue Sawyer, Carolyn Palmer Lori Aro, Paula Richardson. Absent: ' I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . : , I I I I ' I I I 4 Hitchcock, Cathy Walker. ari. . . Q M ..-wx Q, X S as g l N 3 - .. 56 . E 'z i , 1 Y . it SMT all X a The mixed choir performs stunningly under spotlights. MERRY IVIELODIES Mr. Arnold sets a iaunty example. . ,ya Qc Kelli Newton sings with dedication. 53 NGBGDY DOES IT BETTER Cheryl Archuleta and Mary Cronan sing for their big spenders. The Littleton Ladies add a special touch to their performance. The harmony is the hardest part. Top Row: Cheryl Archuleta, Trish Clinger, Anne Hammons, Lesley French, Sue Cronan. Bottom Row: Rena Sinel, Susan Moog, Micki Ross, Linda Meerdink, Julie Pictured: Evette Cantrell, Nancy Siecke, Cathy Mercer. si 1L-. ff I w f Y QW Bunting bears a witty expression as the gets rehearse tor an upcoming HIIBIICB. BROADWAY BOUND T , 3 S 3 The Littleton Singers. L-R3 Front Row: Lisa Bunting, Cindy Sampsen, Karen Rollert. Second Flow: Jeannie Kapple, Kevin Benham, Will Browne, Bill Richards, Jan Robison. Third Row: Sydney Atchison, Bruce Boll, Scott Smith, Diane Cook, Kevin St. Clair, Pam Aylsworth. 3 . I'lTI lUlflfllflG CDLCLUQ, QCP? Wm Us as f ,ff s Wu? 56 yew! J u,QQLmlf1facw'-Laioveouf Q96 pa, 1,J,4,ha,ow..cL0Z'D60vmQ. ,l!i,4,42.xfLof'2'cffn.yLj I' 9 , - - ' . I M V I f .,!Qo'-om! an X I , It ' 041 4440442 1 0 . I f 'I D , ' 9 ! I l I I J, 740 arg M Ufwwwi The 1981 82 school year brought many victories as well as defeats The deter mmatuon to keep fighting for victory plus true sportsmanship best describes Lit tleton High s athletes They accept losses in the same spirit as they accept victories and they are to be commended for their zeal enthusiasm and amlabllrty at every game whether winning or losmg The vlc tories they will always cherish the defeats they will pass on for their successors to avenge. They leave good sportsmanship and honest and earnest effort cs ,r 3535 D-Q faasggigql E923 HEQEQSQE gigs? Egigg 33 Qpfsififi Q .NE 3 3565555 , pug Ei 255 CQ as 6 if bi? 55? 35 'fe sf? gcifi if 5 QE? QQSEQESTE 5 gg fig Eg in LHS Mullen LHS Northglenn LHS Smoky Hill LHS Douglas County LHS Cherry Creek LHS Smoky Hill LHS Central Varsity Football 1981 LHS Heritage LHS Central LHS Overland LHS Fairview LHS Cherry Creek LHS Gateway LHS Boulder LHS Smoky Hill LHS Douglas County LHS Arapahoe Girls Gymnastics 1981 LHS Smoky HilIlOverland LHS Sheridan LHS GatewaylFairview LHS CsntraIlHeritage LHS ArapahoelHinkley LHS Boulderlbouglas Co. LHS Cherry Creek lnvit. LHS Liberty Bell lnvit. LHS CherrylHinkIey LHS Districts LHS League LHS State U 1 Boys Varsity Soccer 1981 Boys Tennis 2-1 LHS Overland 2-3 1981 0-5 LHS Arapahoe 0-2 3-o Li-is Gateway 5-o '-Hs GP'0 'Y 7-0 3-2 u-is Fairview 1-3 LHS 0Y , 7-0 1-2 LHS Boulder 3-1 '-Hs S '0 Y H ' 7-0 3-1 urs Hinkley 7-2 '-HS A 'P '00 4-3 1-0 LHS Heritage o-0 '-Hs Boulder 4-3 LHS Cherry Creek 0-7 LHS Fairview 4-3 LHS Heritage 5-2 LHS Overland 4-3 LHS Central 6-1 LHS Douglas County 7-0 LHS State 5th Cross Country 1981 LHS Arapahoe lnvit. 12th LHS Lobo lnvit. 12th 1- --' -I LHS Lake County lnvit. 5th LHS Liberty Bell 25th A LHS Aurora lnvit. 19th 13-7 LHS Boulder Valley lnvit. ' 8th 30-6 LHS Smoky Hill lnvit. 17th 6-7 LHS League 9th 6-10 LHS Centennial League Meet 10th 9-13 LHS State 10th 0-16 23: -- 1 Girls Swimming 12-0 1901 14-0 I LHS Cherry Creek 56-114 LHS Fairview 82-89 LHS Central 103-69 I LHS Heritage 85-87 Golt LHS Boulder 103-66 1981 LHS SmokybHilI 100-71 .i-.ar , LHS Colum ine 106-66 23:3 'gfsmy I Li-is High seireal lnvit. 'mr urs Arvada lnvit. 21st 8f,:':f:::f 52923 S::S?aL': LHS A League Meet 5th urs Pinehurst 11th LHS sm' Mm wh LHS JV Meet 4th LHS Districts 5th I 2nd 2nd 3rd ' 2nd , 15' Varsity Volleyball 2nd 1981 10th 3rd 3rd LHS Englewood LHS Smoky Hill 0-2 4th LHS Columbine LHS Overland 0-2 5th LHS Westminister LHS Douglas County 0-2 8th LHS Gateway LHS Green Mt. Tourn. 3rd LHS Boulder LHS Fairview 0-2 LHS Heritage . l-H3 Hillkhy 2-1 LHS Central LHS Arapahoe 0-2 LHS Cherry Creek xi i in 4 fun. N, wx 'M f :9l4...... iw L W - Ei X - q . 1 - ' 'nf 5 QMS Si i is A A 5 N 4. K A .,.f -. X Q, W A i - . f - ' flii If. X :NGK -f Jvl x U , A 1 gf - . - - - 'F ' x N -- .,. li , m..h-A 6 , my X , A ??ff:f?'X gpig N NV Q . L gigikygi i. 'VX 2 -. mis Q' NW X ' ' ffl! PSQSB '. m L Y .imfPifgiRwfma1?wmkf5Ska1aTK a B i4X xxx A ax I Varsity QL-Ry: Front Row: Rich Kennedy, Steve Dreiling, Dave Feilmeier, Duncan Lammons, Mike Glerup, Scott Musselman, Kevin Smith, Mark Pepper, Matt Bagnall, Cusi k High Warner, Chris Steinke, Greg Kendrick. 2n Row: Bob oemmer, Dan Delduca, Kirk Rhinehart, Phil 0'Hayre, Mitch Moore, Jett Dreier, Mikg Bennett, Randy Strong, Mike Cadwell, Scott Gar ock, Erich Ewy, Bill Winter, Don Holdaway, Linda Clark, manager. Third Row: Coach Terry Anderson, Coach Hadley Bradbury, Mark Johnson, Dave Martin, Paul Stevens, , Bruce Scott, gig Gordon, Todd Bowling, Kevin Klatt, Doug c ee, Karl Nyquist, Coach Dick Foster, Coach Paul Anderson. Back Row: Tom Zartman, Doug Thornton, Jett Amen, Jeff Witter, Rick Fraiser, Ty Barrett, Curt Koch, Steve Bobinski, Wade Andrews, Jamie Owsley, David Gunsauls, Steve Watkins, Mike Rightmier, Brady Blaser. WW of ,fywfww A74 K XCXL7-1, W1 M1551 W iw Wm W wwf M ,N JU jx L' f LCM? Mike Glerup was the leading rusher for the season with a 5.4 yard average per carry. J.V. lost the season finale 14-13 to Douglas County. 60 .. ...sf wlNs ovsn EAGLES, WARRIORS , HIGHLIGH1' gf YW sEA SQQIZXW MW f MW? www P0r rec6Ptlon lake a breath J 1 W ff! W 2'Z.. I?I1. ..11.,?JZ,.'.5L.L '3!f' MJ vfZf2 W W f WW LHS cheerleaders cheer on the titty-one juniors and seniors on the varsity team. xl Coach Hadley Bradbury and Chris Steinke watch the Lions' dominating offense as they defeat Central, 30-6. if S. ,a,a.' C M H0 50 QI Quarterback Bruce Scott calls the signals behind linemen Jamie Owsley, Jett Amen, and H Andrews. Lion detense, Rich Kennedy, Jett Drier, Mark Johnson, Mike allowed onlyBpoints and less than 165 yards per game ell, Wade Andrews, Erich Ewy, Jett Witter, and Rick Warner, 4, ROCKIES Punter Pat Sweeney sets an example lor tellow rookies. Glerup takes ott lor a triumphant deleat over Central. f 1 5 k .., 'fi A ii '-',v.:-f f ' ' I 'Exits , . - if 'f w , ,. A an 7 it W T -sg. VE - rl,, ., ',2'.s H - s-'f19 .va:. ,. kif A ', K in ,V :Vk Mei r eq l D lli' 4' .,,,r.,., -'--X if .... ,, E A , it ' -2 L N E neee i .ear fl Lfmmize fI'- A ,'eg ' .,,W,f2,vMa:Mx1 M M. xy, , , K A 1v,,,.,,.ll WVU Deep into Overland territory Kevin Hllbourn hands otl to Todd Pepper. 64 ,fWeM,,.W,l,.,, , lf' Rf 11: .. 4, 4QdQfl.kM ' - y 7,,,,d,g,ivff an n 2 ., .. 1, ,llwfff 'L :iff v ' i Duncan Lemmon: on a punt return Euler varelty team vvae victorious over Hinkley, Smokey Hill and Arapahoe before losing to , YWw f S rf x ' C1 ARX UQXSXW MW A L-R: Front Row: Al hroder, Robert Bickerton Mark Van Vleet ic Flohrbau h , , g ,Anthony Mil , Kevin Hilbourn, Mark Museelman, Phil Gibson, Justin Schroder, Keith Berehader, Coach Jerry Knalelc, and Kirk Crawford. Second Row: Coach Mike Laurita, Toby Hueton, Coach Bruce Oetinger, Andy Dunn, Kurt Austin, Pat Sweeney, Todd Amen, Brian McKnight, Greg Harrison, Brian Hatler, Rod Smith, Bill Page, Ed Hiatt, Mike Katzel nd Brad ie. Back Row: Dan Baer, Tim Miller, .lim Raeder, Jim Erb, David Boueh, Mike Northup, arney Blagg, Scott Sprinkle, Mike Brohard, and Todd Pepper. my and Don Holdaway sack the Cen- k. Rick Fraeier and Scott led the team in quarterback haraeamenta. g ,V all f I Runningback Todd Amen eeeka aeeietance a County, 13-14. in the 14-6 vlctory over Overland. an . S WIMMERS STA YAFL OA T Jenny Chapman was given the most valuable diver award. Jenny's teammates, Michelle Hallee, Leslie Maddox, Christa Eberhardt, and Roberta Feeney also qualified tor state. sf Sig Terri Taylor, a lreshman, swam the 100-yard Backstroke, 100-yard Butterfly and the 200- Medley Relay at state. Sitting: Laura Lookner, Laura Thompson, Ginger Van Pelt, Trish Row: Julie Heiberger, Carolyn Palmer, and Wendy I-larmon. Standing Hazuka, Coach John Patterson, Holly Conrad, Jane Back Row: Annette West, Janet Weaver, Terri Taylor, Niecie Caporasa es, and Diving Coach Tammi Lucero. Standing, Front Row: Kristy Novinger, Tracy Katzel, Jenny Chapman, Christa Eberhardt ger Bill Dixon, Julie Moser, Sandy Ferguson, Debbie Harrington, Roberta Feeney, Leslie Maddox, and Michelle Hallee. Enderlin, Maureen Gallagher, and Sharna Fey. Standing, Middle GULFERS HUNT BlRDlES Front Row: L-Ry Mike Moses, Jeff Stevens, Matt Blanc, Vince Dornbak, Jim Audiss, and Stewart Spafh. Second Row: Bob Hix, Dave Holobaugh, Kyle Alstadt, Gary Elder, and Coach Jan Wall. At the state golf tournament Littleton's Dave Holobaugh placed fourth out of 120 golfers. This is the best finish ever by a Lion golfer. Dave has averaged a 76 per 18 holes over a 3 year period which includes 25 tournaments. Golf team members meet to discuss some pre-match plans. YMNIS TS EXHIBIT SPIRIT AND SKILL Ma gis Crehan had made tremen- improvement this year in gymnastics. made varsity this year and was voted outstanding accomplishments who had only been in gym- tor two years. ,M K 6 QQ fins v fi' 1onstrating team unity, Michele Lowe Molly Perkins congratulate Pam Meyers r her high-scoring lloor routine. Front Row: L-Flg Shannon Graham, Pam Meyers, Amy Gibson, and Cristin Nolan. Back Row: Jill Gibson, Maggie Crehan, Kelly Shakespeare, Suzanne Bice, Sue Odiorne, Michele Lowe, Molly Perkins, and Coach Hardy. Freshman Shannon Graham takes advan- tage ot the District Policy which allows freshman to compete in High School sports. Shannon attends Euclid Jr. High School and is on the varsity level at LHS. . -' x' X X ,,..... a - mi. , t The only sophomore competing on the varsi ty level is Pam Myers. TOE-JAM Outstanding senior hallback, Kevin Benham, was voted MVP, leading scorer, and leading assistant in his linal high school soccer season. Co-MVP Chuck Miranda maneuvers the ball around a Hinkley fullback. V5 fig fi' 'Ai' fi? i',' 'h , 1 ' --oi s.'i' e i The varsity team gives their theme chant Toe Jam . Rod Rocks Johnstad, a foreign excha student from Norway, was a leading str on the varsity team. With this goal, the Li deleated Gateway, 5-0. a great deal ot practice, hard work, to be a three-year Ietterman Ericson. nr detenseman Steve Gruber displays his superb soccer skills. Steve was noted tor his g and heading ability. Front Row QL-Rl: Brent Lichtenheld, John VanSant, Toby Fujino, Chuck Miranda, Eddie Simonton, Tim Waiss, Will Carrier. Second Row: Mgr., Kerri Batherness, Robby Mullins, Greg Mclntosh, Tom Evert, Tric Jobe, Bill Leonard, Mike Burdick, Glenn Kraus, Doug Fisher. Back Flow: Mgr., Kathy Howe, Scott Howard, Pete Ray, Steve Gruber, Kevin Benham, Coach Eii Nwuake, Brett Ericson, Todd Hagan, Rod Johnstad, Coach Mike Kalman. Varsity team members Tric Jobe, Mike Bur- dick, Will Carrier, and Doug Fisher con- gratulate sophomore Eddie Simonton on a tine goal. 71 ALIVE AND KICKING I N The 9-3-0 season record of the Littleton Junior Varsity team was the result of a total team effort including junior Greg Palmer, an outstanding defenseman. Sophomore and starting fullback John Brackney recovers a difficult pass from a teammat start the Lion attack. Striker Rob Romero was the only freshman to start every junior varsity game. Front Row QL Rl Greg Palmer Brian Hill, Jon Fujlno Barry Whitlock, Mark Ferguson Rob Romero, Gary Atchison Jeff Peterson, Larry Jacobson Second Row Sean Garretson Jerry Brells Chris Romine Chris Drummond John Brackney Craig Martin Paul Carleno Phll Hagan. Back Row Coach Eli Nwuake, Kevin Sloan Lane Slaten, Ross Ericson Brian Sundlne Jeff Writer, Mark Anderson, Mgr Kathy Hows Coach Mike Kalman i 4, I . '35 5, 1 l w if 5 , off wg K lg g ff ' ,Rl 1 ..'t K' Q: :f .,,, -iff? l f.f'fi1ifQ4, ' 0 if ifif. -fine' 3131 1 1 ,ff X, 3 ?'7 -l x . , Q Brackney and Greg Palmer lead the Starting fullback Sean Garretson defends Despite the Lions' tremendous effort, the r varsity team in downing Overland, 7-1. the Littleton goal in the losing game against Bruins scored a goal in the last 7 seconds of Cherry Creek, 2-1. the tied game resulting in a Littleton loss. I T'S PRIDE THA T COUNTS The volleyball team used team work as an eltective motivator to promote spirit and unity. Undecided about singling out one Most Valuable Player, the entire team chose themselves. The girls also made Lion history by winning the lirst match in tour years. its 4-'Z Q 5 if aaar Q 2-5 'Sf .S ,. Q Q Ti I, 3 ' -g V. sf, , gy K ,M ,M ..-- ... at g 51' ff Niki. gg- K W I 4 W. , Front Row QL-Rl: Kris Kemp, Amy Altman, Paula Gordon, Janie Hinnant, Marilyn Graese, Laura Owens. Back Row QL-Rl: Coach David Barkley, Beth Fitzsimmons, Chris Zediker, Stacey Larsen, Sarah Bush, Linda Tautz. 74 All-State Basketball player Senior Bush excels in volleyball. This was her year on the team proving her athletic throughout the season. Seniors Paula Gordon and Laura Owe substitute at the last home game ol season against Hinkley. The Lion g dedicated this game to teammate Mari. Graese and won 2-1. T Junior Linda Taulz 8 ikes the ball down on QL-Ry: Lisa Cox, Becky Matthews, Linda Tautz, Penny Harris, Lisa Luck, Lien Nguyen. Gateway taking advantage ol a terrilic set by QL-Ri: Kris Kemp, Monica Armentrout, Trish Riley, Annette Bills, Mary Cronan, Lisa Lisa Cox. Other team members gat low to Jeanne Marold. cover the block. what 'Q 59 X335 Qi 'Ti r ' K H Junior Trish Riley demonstrates her power Digging a spike during a tough match is spike during a heated match against Junior Lisa Cox. Lisa is a setter on the crosstown rival Cherry Creek. volleyball team which is one ot the most im- portant positions on the court. Becky Matthews displays intense ntration while serving lor game against Gateway. The Lions won this 2-0. SEARCHING FOR SUCCESS Monica Armentrout and Lisa Anderson com- pliment Kris Kemp tor an outstanding game point serve. Kris was an all-around player and the only sophomore to play on the versi- ty team. Team members congratulate each other on a victory over Gateway during the first game of the season. The team's motto is Believe in yourself and believe in your team, which helped maintain constant teamwork throughout the season. 76 Sophomore Jeanne Marold, came out tor volleyball late in the season but, she caught on quickly and proved to be an asset to the team. Front Row: L-R5 Lien Nguyne, Lisa Luck, Monica Armentrout. Back Row: Kemp, Nancy DeBus, Jeanne Marold. L-Rg Penny Harris My X-:..vl' if i R? Y Pls . QA. . - f gf. ? if r.. - -..WN r QSM. ,L A wig . S. A-X Sv, r H? .Si 8 as ' . 5 K .- X L N S .u :?w:W- -.- L wi Q . ,. x .kj I .WMS .6 Egx '-FTS X ' .Q.4.g.,M W' Un...-w-s.u,.4k' .N J ,g . F' N-1-A ' JF? ' Vs ' Q ' ,mAA .L X V an K , t J W KN... L' w.x.,.f.....:.... . - fx ,, , ' QI. ., - . .,r fl Y -K X - J .K X... . M-1' x Ez WA' ' Q ' , :, w:.-H ,mg Q JST !!-, 5 5 I ' mxh- L Q 3' . I b wi.. .. . . , K A .,.. R K . 'N -. ,N M F ' 1, A Q lNS.i,.5? 'Q . X ig . X g K . --qs f v Q ga. , Lx . X J' se is qs? WKQEA 55 figs, . Eff... 5 .. fs. 52 ,if FI-.ex f Q .M Q ax J 4' .Ami . i 6- -Y .. S Q S . . A I . . Qi 1, . Q ' - . 1? RF I Q. . Q .,'.. fy' Q . N ' 5 ? iw ,Q as 2 JM 3 Sl. . ku . , h K A' kk 1-Q ' 'X3f,- '-X. , 8 ...tif f 5Q ww' N, S 'gf' ax ' ef' x Eg QQ Q' Q B E M SVS ' K Ev as f .. 4 g. ' as g g 1 N. X Q. Ss? 5 K 5 V X T 5 X y+ xii, MN 4 ACE, DEUCE, LOVE THAT TENNIS Front Row: L-Rg Doug Leibinger, Dan Fuller, Brad Johnson, Mark Koza, Dave Tulloch, Mark Gates, Bernd Wilhelm. Second Row: Art Martin, Cameron Schetter, Mark McCorkIe, Gil Carroll, Joel Forrest, Mike Akin, and Ann Koza-manager. Back Row: Coach Wiley Chance, Diane Cook-manager, Dave McDonald, Phil Thompson, Tom McNamara, Mark Ebel, Eliot Payson, and Coach Jim Hecke. -la. Captain Mark Killer Koza demonstrates his powerlul forehand which helped him reach the No. 1 Singles spot on the LHS team. Coach Wiley Chance welcomes the Warriors. This year he was assisted by Jim Hecke and managers Ann Koza and Diane Cook. Mark Gates and Jim DeBus, No. 3 took 3rd in the State Tennis Touu Boulder. No. 1 Doubles partners, Dave Todd Guthrie, relax alter defeating the riors, 7-0. Displaying his powerful serve, senior Brad Johnson, No 2 Singles, took third at state. gmont was no match for the Lions who found themselves faced against Cherry Creek, pahoe and Heritage in the competitive Centennial League. LHS finished its season fifth in e. Senior Mark Gates defeated George Washington, 6-3, 6-0, in the first round of state competition. t . 'me Junior .lim DeBus takes time off before his next match. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Adams City Englewood Columbine Hinkley Heritage Boulder Fairview Heritage Hinkley BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 1981-1982 61-53 LHS 50-40 LHS 49-48 LHS 63-51 LHS 66-64 LHS 38-59 LHS 56-50 LHS 40-46 LHS 43-46 LHS Cherry Creek Douglas County Overland Central Arapahoe Gateway Fairview Boulder Smoky Hill Ranum Horthglenn Golden Hinkley Heritage Boulder ' Fairview Heritage Hinkley WRESTLING 1981-1982 Liberty Bell Invit. Arapahoe Gateway Mapleton Tournament Smoky Hill Boulder Fairview Heritage Hinkley Douglas County Cherry Creek Overland Central District Tournament Steve Bockenstedt GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 1981-1982 50-37 LHS 54-40 LHS 50-44 LHS 17-57 LHS 48-61 LHS 64-67 LHS ' 42-51 LHS 53-49 LHS 41-62 LHS Cherry Creek Douglas County Overland Central Arapahoe Gateway Fairview Boulder Smoky Hill 54-69 59-48 67-60 14-16 43-52 43-47 52-46 42-39 45-39 5th place 35-23 24-26 4th place ' 15-38 12-45 12-40 6-55 38-21 19-42 0-59 16-42 0-64 4th place 42-54 34-52 52-35 46-47 58-53 53-42 38-47 43-45 67-53 HOCKEY 1981-1982 LHS Heritage 7-1 I Las Smoky Hin 24-e LHS Cherry Creek 2-1 LHS Kent 6-3 LHS Heritage 6-' I ues Arapahoe 2-' LHS Smoky Hill 21-I LHS Cherry Creek 5-1 LHS Kent 6-' LHS Heritage 5-4 01 LHS Arapahoe 4-7 LHS Smoky Hill 9-1 LHS Cherry Creek 2-1 LHS Kent 9-' LHS Heritage 3-! LHS Arapahoe 3-2 07 Centennial League Play-Otls LHS Kent 7-5 LHS Arapahoe 1-5 I BOYS SWIMMING 1981-1982 LHS Gateway 112-5 Las Boulder 110-6 LHS Fairview 111'5 LHS Colo. H. S. Invit. 1st plac- LHS Smoky Hill 123-4 LHS Arapahoe Relays 181 P180 LHS Overland 102-7 LHS Central 123-3 LHS Arapahoe 111-5 LHS Cherry Creek 85-8 LHS Regis LHS A League Meet 1st plac LHS State Meet 191 P180 WINTER SPURTS The 200 medley Relay team consisting ot Keith Wexler, Rick Patten, Jud Cary and Grant Seavall placed 1st at the state meet at a time ol 1:40:48 receiving All American Consideration. Senior Brad Tripp executes an inward pike dive at the Gateway massacre, 112-60 -v ' 1-11. .g ' f S . . Y . k of 1251- wt .... ' ' 'QDWNEHM 1 ,if -f New- .Q . :it--A sa.. Littleton retains swim tit By CLAY LATIMER Special to the News AIR FORCE ACADEMY - Even during the early days of the season, Maurice Ervin knew he would have to approach the Colorado Boys High School Swimming and Diving Cham- pionships in a different way. Even before his team's first meet, the Littleton coach realized that he would have to rely on team depth rather than first-place finishes to capture yet another state title. As it turned out, Littleton did just that Saturday night at the Air Force Academy. relying on its depth to win the 1982 championship. its fifth title in seven years. It was also the Lions' fourth straight title, Although the Lions failed to win an individual event, they finished first in both the 200-yard medley relay and the 400- yard freestyle relay to finish with 143 points. outdistancing longtime nemesis Arapahoe. which scored 100 points. Round- ing out the field were Grand Junction 180141, Arvada 1711. and Fort Collins 1681. Taking control from the opening moments, Littleton won the meet's first event. the 20 -yard medley relay, clocking a 1:40.48 time, And in a dramatic finale. the Lions captured the 400-yard freestyle relay in 3:17.90 In between. Grant Seavall picked up a third in the 50-yard freestyle and a fourth-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle. Rick Patten, meanwhile, placed third in the 200-yard individ- ual medley and Jud Cary finished fourth in the 100-yard butterfly. ' For Ervin, then. Saturday night was a pleasant repeat of years past. We started off well, and we finished well, said the Lion coach of his young team, which is dominated by underclass- men. We talked from day one about it being a team effort. We knew that was necessary, This is probably the most depth we've ever had overall, the best team probably from top to bottom. It was more of a challenge this year, added Cary, who swam on both relay teams. Cary is one of the few seniors on the Littleton team. I think this is my favorite championship. It was one of the hardest meets to win. but we started off well and we finished well. Arapahoe was led by Jeff Langas. who finished first in the 100-yard hackstroke 153.563 and second in the ley 153.561 Seavall was instrumental in LittleLon's i tory. All year the Lions had lost to Arapahoe in Seavall, a member of last year's state-record relay team. was determined to reverse that We haven't beat them all year. said the who overcame a significant Arapahoe lead in edge the Warriors. I was sweating it a little our best relay win of the year It's an important the snowball rolling. We don't have any superstars on this team. Cherry Creek in a dual meet, and it seemed the together. We tried to work harder. Leading Grand Junction was Bruce Ward. who 50-yard freestyle title with a 21.04 time. which All-American honors. It was also good for his nerves. I think there's a lot more pressure being a champion. said the Grand Junction senior. I apart, I was shaking at the end of the year. up to you and says you have to repeat It get be nice if people just said 'Do your best' Ward also finished second in the 100-yard Smoky HilI's Don Wilhelm was also a winner diving title with 474.25 points. State meet Grant Seavall, placed 3rd in the 50 Free, 4th in the and was a member of the 1st place 200 medley relay team. a great accomplishment for his sophomore year in swimming. . sadwl, .- xxxxxxxwsv lv. Flying Fish HOW SWEET IT IS Swimmers Rick Patten, Marty Acosta and Mark Trevathan warm-up betore a meet. Rick Patten placed 3rd at the State meet in the 200 IM with a time ot 2:01.45. Q 'O K -t NNN, Q . 5. ...Q- ui Throughout the season Coach Stringy Ervin prepared the Lion Fish for the State meet with determination and drive. Fortunately this paid oft and the Lion's captured their 4th State Championship. 83 Senior Jud Cary prepares tor the start ol the race hoping to beat his record in the 100 At a home meet against Gateway, Junior Rick Patten, rapidly swims the Butterlly hoping to yard Butterfly. the team to a victory. cfs Proving the talent ot the LHS Swim team, Senior, Will Browne looks to other team members alter winning the 100 yard Freestyle in e meet against Hinkley. The Lion Fish won 123 to 46. 'I T we -ga 'V K Junior, Derek Eberhardt has dlvlng at Stale the last two years. Freshman, Derek was a member ol the diving team while attending Goddard High. ec? .gl oi' ,,, U' 92 5 NN Q5 5 soiffpb ,Q -F15 Q! 5 V Q o . i I ' QL id ,fo ob Q? XP Q, 0.52 Q59 db .Qbffuo A31 , C 5? 0' U 0 Q10-' OD: BY' -Q ixwcvylgt P ww Q aw we L-R5 F ont ow: Team anagerag Marie Cook, Kirsten Zirbel, Cindy Sampson, Roberta Feeney, Michelle Hallee, Jenny Chapman. Second Row: Ted Trask, Reed Richardson, Marty Acosta, Scott Zirbel, Keith Wexler, Jett Rodriquez, Jett Tucker, Dan Fuller, Rich Finder. Third Row: Derek Eberhardt, Chris Harmon, Bill Dinenberg, Jett Cole, Grant Seavall, Don Sampson, Chris Cook, Clint Baxley, Todd Guthrie, Tim Dugan, Gus Goldsmith, Gary Elder. Back Row: John Vansant, Steve Hallee, Bill Dixson, Will Browne, Jay Marshall, Jud Cary, Scott Dinenburg, Rick Patten, Mark Trevathan, Dave Fuller, Coach Tim Hardy, and Coach Maurice Stringy Ervin. unior Mike Stiverson reaches oft the Blocks executing a good start over his opponents. State Qualilier tor three years, Jud Cary, receives encouragement before a race trom Coach Stringy Ervin. Not only ia Jud one ol the team captains but has shown extraordi- nary team spirit and a winning ability. 85 GIRLS DEFEA T RIVALS Captains, Kris Browne and Sharna Fey bring the ball down to start the next play. fs. ,,,f is t Q, 0e f' L'-a y at-....... m Debbie Lobb shows her scoring ability as Sara Bush, center and varsity captain shows Sharna Fey takes a breather during a she goes up for a lay-up. intense concentration as she waits for the moving game against Heritage. Sharna rebound. varsity captain and has, again, shown he 86 csptionsl basketball abilities. 1- - 1 ai., A ,.,v: 2.3 at 1 125289 yy. Varsity Team showed great defensive ly against Heritage. The Lions went on in 53-49. Front Row: L-R: Denise Anderson, Kris Browne, Sharna Fey, Tricia Riley, Sarah Bush, Lora Grohe, Debbie Lobb, Beth Fitzsimmons, and Jane Reaves. i 15191, ' u-1 1-1 u-an ,,5, oi jv RQ f V , w as :IR mix A V. ,A Q If N . V if so fel. F it 'FQM5 'Us -- F - v , V --,,,,gQ.f L-Qiiii - Q45 iii, 5 -Eff' ,ilssst . 'Af-Wt, ls--S as X W4 , .J Sharna Fey signals another member of the team to start the ottensive play. ,af .BG N 4 .. '1 The Varsity Girls Basketball Team gets in place for the rebound. Happiness spreads through the J.V. Girls' Sophomore, Jane Reeves, shows her scoring Basketball team as they beat Fairview. ability during the game with Boulder. 'fi During an exciting game against Hinkley Coach Barton calls a time out to go over game strategy with team members, Jane Reavea, Alme Tollinchi-Maea, Annette Bille, Lisa Cox, and Tricia Riley. The Lions were defeated 35-36. 88 gf 9 of i 1 NE' li ws if Alter a Lions score, Junior Annette B keeps her attention on the ball in play ea proceeds down the court to get into poail Row: Marnie Sims, Jenny Olson, Alma Tollinchi-Maes, Lisa Annette West, Lisa Jones, Tricia Riley, Annette Bills, Shannon Mara, and Jane Reaves. Back Row: Betsy Enderlin, Lisa Cox, Mary Cronan, and Coach Gary Barton. 21a55 11 21 Q sm f navy, S. f 4 :P N R ' -W. ' ',, ' s ,L y 1554 lg iii a I Reeves, the only sophomore to make both the Varsity and .l.V. squad, seriously An-ti-ci-pas-tionl J.V. girls anxiously await emplates the next play. Jane has shown outstanding ability her first year at Littleton High. descent ol the ball. THE BEAR FACTS Three-year Ietterman Steve Gruber finished off a great high school basketball career this year. He was the team's leading scorer and rebounder. A minute till halftime Brady Blaser puts the first points on the scoreboard in an all-out battle against Aurora Central. A -',,' ,gi Coaching from the bench this year seemed very unique. Frequently heard phrases such as Be Aggressive and Use your body became familiar to the team. Also the players originated a nickname The Bear , given to Coach Vlasin for his interest and respect for Bear Bryant. 90 ln a hard-fought battle against Cherry Senior, guard Steve Dreiling slides two Cherry Creek players to score 2 Guard Mike Glerup anticipates scoring the Lions in a home game against Chu Creek. L.H.S. lost 69-54. ow QL Rl Joe Ortiz Managers Kathy McKnight, Stacey Larson, Laura Owens, Sandy Lon Thomas Don l-lollmgshead Back Row QL-Rl: Steve Dreiling, Brady Blaser, Steve Jamie Owsley Chris Stelnke Steve Gruber, Curt Clothier, Mike Philer, Scott Garlock, 1 'JG' Blocking out his opponent and setting up lor the rebound, Senior Curt Clothier, used his height to the Lions' advantage. Being one ot the smallest teams in the league, Coach Vlasin ran the players through 12 pre- practice drills a night tor quickness and speed. ,lss . xg, . icq!! ' R5 x ' N 1 2 LQ. 'ext . S 911 ix f Senior Brady Blaser soars over two Cherry Creek players tor the rebound. Brady is noted lor being an all-out player and real team leader. Starting center Kurt Miller attempts to reach the ball to begin the Heritage game. The Lions lost, 50-62. Noted for his excellent outside shots Steinke, starting forward, receive a pass. In the final minutes of the Hinkley Coach Peter Redmond gives the team final words of encouragement. Even the Lions put forth tremendous effort were defeated, 52-53. ,WQ3 E 't 95'-Nw'94fQXS mkwwbewwxfiw Vw'-fv-fwx. .ltf-fi' f ,- Q N ' L R Front Row ' ' k M r Kathi McKni ht M r Stace Larsen M r. 5 ' F : I 9 ' 9 I 9 ' y 1 9 Sandy Nelson, Mgr. Lori Thomas, David Bousch. Back Row: Art Martin, Lammons, Rob Ahlgrim, Sqott Qarlock, Jerry Erb, Kurt Miller, Chris ggginke, ljigk Long guard Scott Garlock questions the Phil Gibson, and David Wallace. releree's call. it tif .,' 0 x 5 s . a . I 452 5i 's 1 '36, o ,Ni pw. fe . 1 i and 9 Q ,V F,, ,,,, J . XQQA K 5 f i Nga? s Pi y, if' mf -ewxxm fx WN utkgb R X N-k:: 'M jj xx - 5 - . .l,X,,,q,. .,,. .. Q g , -M N.,.,,..... YA YL guests L, is 5, -E K Ax E 4qimbSi!9:g,...,w . 1 ii X553 I A ', xg in-' tn, at m5.,wug vm 'wk . M 5 . new 'f fbfkifm - V V... Lunior varsity team, with coaches Mark Sophomore basketball team members meet with Coach Mark Sleggs to discuss pre game s and Peter Redmond, watch Adams plans. as they pull ahead by one point. The score was 31-32. Q I A BUILDING YEAR At the last home meet ot the season Senior Mark Johnson exhibits determination as he sets up to throw a take down. Mark started wrestling his iunior year and has achieved quite a lot in iust two years. -W'-tk ffiax .w,w, T is ,is In X ,MM Thinking back to all the hard workouts the Sophomore Kim Do placed 6th at the Junior week belore, Junior Dean Hardin anticipates Varsity District Tournament and is already the start ot the match. looking torward to a great season next year. cradling his opponent, Junior Frank T uses this move to accumulate points. has-an. , wfs -V Senior Steve Bockenstadt placed 4th 1 District Tournament. What a great w end the season! ,-1' 1. L.. l 5 , Y V X---' - issb ' only 9 returning Iettermen and the loss seniors, this season proved to be a Ning year for the team. Despite this, :h Bradbury always provided a positive lde with great enthusiasm. 'BJ bury tor a good move to pin his opponent. A who x , wa... T' MXl..4,,i.. Front Row: L-R: Andy Duggan, Jon Fuiino, Sami Azzam, Toby Fujino, Dean Hardin, Brett Hatler, Steve Bockenstedt. Second Row: Coach Coons, Albert Wiley, Doug McGhee, Carl Nyquist, Greg Mclntosh, Mark Johnson, and Coach Bradbury. Senior Greg Mclntosh looks to Coach Brad- 2ND IN LEAGUE The Lions take a breather during Game 1 of the Centennial League playoffs with Kent. The 7-2 victory allowed them to continue to Game 2 against Arapahoe. Unfortunately the close 1-3 loss prevented the Lions from the 1982 State Hockey Tournament. Junior Shawn Lupe Leonard, assistant captain, was an inspirational leader of the Lions. During the season, Lupe scored 8 goals and 5 assists. 96 3 i The Lions rest during a tough win against Heritage with a final overtime score of 5-4. Jim DeBus' goaltending was the back of the Lion defense. Qlffd , Wh W4 M gf ,fmfffdfff I ,bfvfuf fdffffw ffwff Afnvfwa W!! I6 W9 yfffle haufbj yyd ffl fm If IXCWI L13 diff! hmsamw, 3 10,95 yqf, .lf kdVt Q CfQ5j yfan 9 wwf Wmmff wwf JW :ff yddwryb yfarr gwf, J h Bruce Oetinger congratulates iunior DeBus on his excellent goaltending Front Row QL-Rl: Billy Cooper, Shawn Leonard, Mike Crehan, Greg Fe cl, Terry Haltord, Rich smoky Hill, The incredible 24-5 Lion Kennedy, Tom Grupe, Randy Adair, Jim DeBus. Back Row: Mgr. Kathy Howe, Trainer Scott set the winning pace lor the 1981-82 Tousingnout, Bill Claveau, Andy Harrison, Rob Gurstung, Don Holdaway, Ty Barrett, Ken Hockey season. Gleason, Mall Bagnall, Jim LeBar, Phil Brooks, Gregg Kennedy, and Coach Bruce Oetinger. 'sa , .Ap . . K, . , ftsggis a 'si ,low an . ,N J 3 Q 40 I - L V, il. Lions' number one line laces oll against Cherry Creek. Rich Kennedy, Ty Barrett, and Gregg S9l1i0l' DOH HOIUHWSY, 8 C8PlBin ol U19 Lions. nnedy scored 59 goals 85 assists between the three ol them during this season. WHS 8 d0mih8hi f0l'C6, not Only 00 defense but also on ollense where he racked-up 10 goals and 21 assists. if THE GHHGYJHLUHEORE , XMB' 005 J' xy Nj 5 1 1 L fywwik We X005 QNX 6069 JJ J ,xox X631 A XPS? wry 'S U I XG'6v5xr56x ,SO wiewttlv wp Throughout the 1981 1982 school year students took the opportunity to join a variety of clubs Some clubs such as FBLA and DECA focused on giving students a look mto the world of busmess These two groups used their business skills to compete m district state and national competitions Gymnastics and Judo Clubs gave students the opportunity to express themselves physically Students who joined the Mountam Club got a taste ol the high country while hiking snow skung and back packing Diners Club provided students with the task of doing what they do best EATING This unique club dressed to kill met once a month to pork out on a variety of dishes The PPP organization gave students a chance to help their peers by tutoring and counseling in certain subjects. Members ot the Clay Club got a chance to display their artistic abilities through their hands by forming clay pottery and other sculptures. The German Club, known for its outstanding parade floats, was again in lull force this year with their Homecoming Float placing 3rd. Students in this club also attended their annual dinner at the Heidelberg and enjoyed Halloween and Christmas parties. W mf X! 52' W Jiffy' , 0600 N3 - QL ,, g-Lin., 4' 4 Zi, A f fx Nm ' ' , E' n l M' ' -il?- ggw M WM 5xkQ. ?1LfZN W M My fA2 maME'k'1 MW W A fy ANAL ci peer-'1 C504 Q LkbDfw PfFvv-1 2:8500 om 01 Pmammmawmwm Mwwwmfhww Vw 6 PEGPLE PROIVIGTING PECPLE Tina DeMayola prepares material tor a tuture meeting. The main objective ol PPP is to show their concern lor others in the community. IOOK PPP Members. L-R9 Front Row: Erin O'Hayre, Tina DeMeyola, Laura Goodman, Lien Mary Buck, Jude Coulter, Suzie Paaztor, Jodi Collier, Zaina Lahsen. Second Row: Kalkwart, Malaina Anderson, Alicia Donnelly, Cheryl Archuleta, Cari Peterson, Karen Sharna Fey. Back Row: Patty Sargent, Laura Glessmeyer, Trish Clinger, Marshall Dillon, Whaley, Annette Bills, Lisa Claypool, Mrs. Duame. Not Pictured: Kim Do, Paige Larkln, Clark, Brad Paris, Scott Sprinkle, Todd Amen, Toby Huston. AS GIBTS IVIANN? xg. .- l sql!!-Z5 'X Engle, a iunior, struts his stuff' lor his uring the Homecoming Parade. The an Club exhibits their originality in the they create each year. Jenny Colburn, Sarah Wing, John Brackney, Stacy Baer, Sherri Stricker and Kerri Bathemess get into the Homecoming spirit while in tront ol their lite-size German house. Other events highlighting the year are Christmas caroling, a Halloween party, and an annual German dinner at the Heidelberg. --ff L-Hg Front Row: Holly Hutt, Brian Weingardt, Kerri Bathemess, Jett Norlander, Micki Ross. Second Row: Jean Ellis, Mike Legler, Tom Evert, Chad Rusch, Felecia Erwin, Sherri Stricker, Sarah Wing, Stacy Baer, Karin Gillies, Karen Kent, Jenny Colburn, Ginger Van Pelt, Margaret Wing, Susan Dunlap. Back Row: Kris Kemp, Rob Single, Troy Bieghler, Jett Williams, Ken Gleason, George Kreye, Tom Kientz, John Brackney, Eric Gossill, Karen McCaughan. IOI RELATING TO THE OUTSIDE WORLD DECA Club. L-Rg Front Row: Sue Sullivan, Dawn Hemphill, Alma Tollinchi-Maes, Mrs. LeMaster. Back Row: John Spishock, Brent Pickett, Bernie Haneke, Dana Baker, Sandie Anderson, Lori Palmer, Chris Tomlin. L-R3 Back Row: Lisa Williams, Jim Stacey, Cindy Corbo, Brian Donnelly, Kerry Dovelow, Adam Weir, Louie Melton, Tim Donnelly, Mrs. LeMaster. Front Row: Paul Martinez, Alice Sample, Tami Pocius, Robb Eccles, Terri Fremen, Khiet Truong, Lee McCarty, Tim Gibson, Sue Vogler. Dans Baker and Bernie Haneks think up some new ideas lor Deca activities. Deca Club participates in many district, state and national business competitions. 102 A' ya... ws- ,A-9 Nh FZ ,SL we ,N .. W,,, . , I-U... K K .f ,MQ- FUN BUT LOADS OF ACTION L-R: Susan Robbins, Reporter, Jodi Janssen, Historian: Lynn Higbee, Treasurer: Jenniter Ernest, Secretary. Not Present Kelly Pasta, President. TOBl:A GOODTYPIST FBLA CLUB. L-R, Front Row. Lynn Hrgbee, Jodi Jenssen, Susan Robbins, Jenniter Ernest. Second Row: Julie Sheldon, Laurie Van Vleet, Nicole Yeanoplos, Lee McCarty, Lynn Bening, Kevin Voss, Colleen Robinson. Third Row: Cindy Miller, Susie Kane, Julie Yago, Sharyl Ottersberg, Malinda Altstad, Rebecca Smith, Lisa Williams. Back Row: Mr. Maher, Bernd Wilhelm, Marilyn Andrus, Brandon Slaten, Mrs. Cubin, Jett Stephens, Carol Treeee, John Bate, Mr. Bradbury. IO3 FLIPPING OUT Judo Club. L-R: Mr. Schreiner, Rebecca Smith, Michele Bachman, Genny Colburn, Sandy Lehl, Danny Spaulding. Gymnastics Club. L-R: Front Row: Marla Schutte, Suzanne Audiss, Michele Bachman. Back Row: Mr. Qualls, Colleen Brinkhott, Michelle Lowe, Mark Musselman, Craig Eaton. 104 Rebecca Smith tlings Michele Bac ' s the lloor as Denny Spaulding look on. Judo Club works out at the Judoka increase their sell-detense skills. one ot the oldest practiced arts. Mr. Qualls displays his gymnastic ability proves how much teachers are the schooI's spirit. The gymnastic club its members a chance to improve tumbling talents. SHAPE-N-BAKE R, Front Row Steve Moore, ns emp, Bl ump, , y Back Row: Bob Hix, Tom Grupe, Michele Rozycki, Judy Zook, Miss Lerud, Colleen gk ' M- N-wand' ii Y if 2, 1 V '1 If XYOR lx 'lbff . . . an br1'fzg.rl0rz'de vfnfbierzement . ,K .KF .131 Lg Sn ,K ms-wg. I Steve Moore displays his artistic ability in working with clay as he puts shingles on his house. Clay Club gives its members a chance to be creative both with their hands as well as their minds. Michele Rozycki begins her proiect by getting the clay manageable to work with. Clay Club meets every Wednesday atter school to develop and encourage pottery skills. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS? Theresa Morris puts the final touch on Diana Campbell's salad as she prepares to feast on gourmet dining. Many prominent people are invited each month to delight in the assortment of buffet-style meals. Mr. Qualls wants YOU for Diner's Clubl Diner's Club is held once a month in the cafeteria during fourth hour. Members contribute a variety of foods to feast on for lunch. R S 3 f HHGN' THROUGH IJON COUNTRY C-'LJUQQV51 Sqpfifligh UQQ-Wx 2100 WAC C1 biHS-I-C902 f1PO.iS'2cvfo0 GZCLQK WN A Pvuox, realy Should to mf? N04 can ,, sp injf6JAfHj Sdoftifli vefpowd 1394403 ffm, b.z,fl..-lui 8-Qu 9 mzoovxdi HQQ H74 -N305 Sv MNNQK WA ' CAALQ1 Brad Brychel, Mike Burdick and P ll Thompson steal a few minutes to absorb the gorgeous scenery ol the Rocky Mountains. Mountain Club. L-R: Kneeling: Mr. Ward, John Vsn Sant, Phil Thompson, Shelly Stesko, Suzanne Audiss. Standing: Mike Burdick, Norine Stein, Lisa Piwowarski, Scott Paxon, Ginger Van Pelt, Bill Brierly, Kevin Voss, Ray Boone, Mr. Glinkman. In Tree: Bill Winter, Debbie Dunn. LUHO RRE YOU ? fm QDUQQVP f2UL 55 W gg 'Qian' INK? VMI AM g mf Q50 pvygil QOLGZ4 OULIVAK NWLQ Aw M079 IAWUL '50 WW? fffffwf KAGAQJS, Q H7-0079 JCW J fyawfw Long after we leave the halls of LHS bits and pieces of our high school lives will re mam in our minds Names and faces will fade and events will only be flashes of memory We then will pull out a dusty old book the 1982 Corluoms and flap through its pages. Remmuscmg, on the thmgs only we were able to get away with, we will turn to the Classes Section, picking out faces of old friends. There is one face that we must find-our own. We spot it, thinking how young we looked then. We realize this yearbook is very much a part of our lives. Mya 055,044 Qld ZlM3'JfH1'2JfUCff K ill 'Nu Seniors Abbey-Bockenstedt Abbey, David M. Ackman, Bradford C. Alden, Richard P. Alexander, Susan M. Allen, Nancy Allen, Rebecca D. Allshouse, Sheri L. Altman, Amy Ambler, Daniel E. Amen, Jeffrey P. Anderson, Sandra D. Andrews, Wade W. Audiss, Suzanne M. Aylsworfh, Pamela J. Baer, Stacy Bagnall, Maff J. IIO Bakker, Susan A. Barber, Patrick C. Basson, Mark D. Bate, John J. Bathemess, Kerri L Bauer, Scott R. Beckert, Dorinda L. Bender, Kenneth L. Benham, Kevin W. Beran, Nancy A. Berkowitz, Leah S. Bicket, Jay B. Blanc, John Blaser, Brady C. Blixt, Kevin J. Bockenstedt, Steve J Seniors Boll-Colsman Boll, Bruce H. Boone, Raymond F. Boston, David L. Bowling, William T. Boyle, Holly A. Brann, Douglas B. Brierly, William H. Bright, Judy A. Brotherton, Craig S. Brown, John H. Browne, Charles W. Browne, Kristin A. Buch, Theresa M. Bunting, Lisa K. Burdick, Michael D. Burt, Kelly L. ll2 Bush, Sarah E. Cadwell, Michael G. Carlson, Allan L. Carroll, Angela Cary, Judson D. Casper, Lori J. Chapin, Becky S. Chong, Hyon J. Chrislerson, Bradley Clausen, Mary T. Claveau, William L. Cline, Benjamin L. Cline, Marjorie E. Clolhier, Curt D. Colburn, Robert A. Colsman, Melanie H. Seniors Con way-Ferguson Conway, Diane K. Cook, Marie P. Cooper, Leah M. Corbo, Cynthia L. Coulter, Jude T. Crehan, Margaret M. Czaikowski, Thomas J. Darrow, Eugene J. Davis, Kris D. Dawson, Todd C. DeBeII, Susan K. Deeds, Linda S. DeIDuca, Daniel A. DeMayoIa, Tina Dernbach, Lisa M. Devine, Deborah L. 114 i B f st .- X iff., . B if, gif ft... Q K sr 2 5 . Q. XS. 'Q' to 5 -Q - -. . : . .::'ff:: ' QS . '- Q .-.hkh - Jw S . - . -.. 'Y , jig w . Q 'I 'A 1 vt -f 93? 4. ml - ' 1i,s..+.-B N . 'f . friisig ' J T . ff.. ff? B xi 1 f Q Diamon, Randy L. Dinenberg, Arthur S. Dixon, William B. Donnelly, Brian C. Dreiling, Stephen J. Dryer, Joseph V. Dugin, Judith C. Dunlap, Susan J. Duvelow, Kerry L. Ebel, Beth E. Eberhardt, Gretchen Eccles, Robb R. Ericson, Brett A. Ernest, Jenniler C. Evert, Tom C. Ferguson, Kelli J. Seniors Fey-Griffin 116 Fey, Sharna D. Fielding, Lorri L. Fisher, Douglas A. Fisher, Leslie A. Fiizsimmons, Beth Forst, Gregory Frasier, Richard S. Freeman, Terri L. French, Lesley J. Fujino, Toby 0. Garlock, Maureen P. Gates, Mark E. Gibson, Thomas J. Gillett, Jeffrey S. Glasco, Mark A. , 1. - figs S 'ZQFSQE 1 E...-no if Glerup, Michael J. Godwin, David A. Golden, Glenn D. 5 - , aula J. 0 0 -Q Zifiln Gouge, Charles D. Grabau, Sheri E. Grabin, Jeff G. Graebner, Dale D. Graese, Marilyn E. Green, Christopher F. Greenfield, Raelyne Grewe, Douglas L. Griffin, Tammera F. Seniors Grohe-Holda way Grohe, Lora J. Gruber, Steve P. Grupe, Thomas W. Gunsauls, David C. Gunzner,Victoria Gust, Lyale A. Hagan, Todd H. Haley, Kathleen C. Halker, Lisa K. Hall, Amy E. Hallee, Stephen B. Hammons, Anne M. Hanson, Janelle J. Hart, Patricia Harvey, Ronald E. Hallor, Brett A. 118 X . V ...ff Hawn, Mitchell J. Hazuka, Holly E. Hedman, Dale Fl. Heiberger, Jell S. Hemingway, Rodrick D Higbee, Lynn Higbee, Melanie A. Hill, Thomas G. Hilleary, S. Valinda Hinnanl, Janie L. Hix, Robert E. Hoage, Nancy L. Hellman, Kerry L. Holdaway, Donald J. Seniors ' Hollingshead- H ll g n a non M. - H I b h o 'a o. Kmgm H pk 9 v l::i8J. I D'5-G-Zfrro.oaJf:'afu-bv.. a '4'L3fi'Z.L-avw 9J-441' ,hp-,a,.,,4,,.' f H dMScolt you 544 HlhKKg::Qf .D-yeAfzS.'L,J.Q 4LLdm,9k A,fJ.JwwL afes-JC 06176-4 ,Z'5-3,4175-vL,2-ui'Jf 11,074.4 ff6fvLLj ' YUBLXL Jacob, Robert T. J ,A I A. WL iowa .AM . :1...?s:..:.. CL gf1.e,a.,t ffwffwi GAvpL gay,-qyg, 61,4- 494 15 fm.e,.f'f4fvuu-2. GL' GREAT' Sc-unnggg Jobe,PatrickW. f Johnson, Bradley J. AND ?-U1-FQ. AM-L 0. Johnson, Heather P. 56me77,-ur.. rf:-:wr WW' f Johnson, Jennifer L. f Johns n, Mark W. J h M L , son, nlca . 120 M. 7? , M59 Cahn ,gdb MM Vial VUCQ, gfffv Sw.. 3 305' 'QD CIQMOAP aw Jake fjfaf 3+ EQQAA. O2- arzadlv' 30115 OJ' ffzilibzkvw HAL EU-eo1j3fQ,2,35Eda5?' We KW- MM, SQLVOQQ 5542-if 751 +okgL AM, Q QQ S?0'?fUfl51La0V ?rlveRwe1v2 wFrV+f+ 5oQLf TT-if2mE5 BE P25610 Mfmw 121 Seniors K notts-McCaslin Knotts, Marlo C. Kothenbeutel, Jeff L. Koza, Mark C. Kraus, Glenn A. Krout, Linda A. Kwiatkowski, Lisbeth Larson, Stacey A. Lebon, Kenneth J. Lettorge, Kerri L. LeMay, David A. Leaage, Michael D. Lizar, Joni M. Lobb, Deborah N. Lowa, Michelle Luber, Kimberly A. Lucas, Mike T. 122 we.-Wg Lucerne, Pamela J. Lundberg, Niclas R. Lundy, Lauri Lyons, Lori M. Madsen, Jeffrey L. Marcucci, Gina R. Marshall, James B. Marston, Kimberley Matthews, Kathryn, A Mayberry, Kimberlie McCall, Donna L. McCarIey, Steve P. McCarthy, Carol J. McCarthy, Mary L. McCarty, Kathleen M. McCaaIin, Catherine MCc8Ugh8l'I-Nehef McCaughan, Karen A. McClelland, Denise D. A i M F I CI, M L. LO iii!! pl c ar an egan -L mv, ir. .ww . We + Ck be faux LYIHHCQ N' Q GMD WNY Q A IQ? xfDt'Lti,.L.g53L Y GJ 5-WZ Ck YQ ,My 5 J N GY quad ' . ' - ' McGhee, Douglas J. jopkmclj QT I Vg,-fir 5,1 K0 1 McHugh, Colleen A. cg V95 705 L17 X0 Y 7,00-' fifwifb Tk Q66-i' U: ' N i'q7CJ Alu 3 ILJCI1' SVf'711?1.0fL I 24 YC, Q' bei api my H--S, we Q, 4231, Mclntosh, Gregory E. aku 71 McKay, Mary E. McKnight, Kathleen E. YQ-L3 .5 McLaughlin, Monica L. 1 1 wx 'fi WM L ff 1 X3 McNamara, Thomas E. Medved, Jody M. Meehan, Tracy L. Melchior, Laura L. Melton, Louis F. Mercer, Catherine J. xr' fi Meyer, Dorice M. Miller, Christi L. Miller, Sherri l. Milton, William R. Miranda, Charles H. Moore, H. Mitch Moquin, Lauren A. Morris, Theresa E. Mues, John C. Mullins, Robby S. Murphy, Sean K. Musaelman, Scott A Mycock, Gary J. Nally, Christina D. Neher, Scott F. Seniors Nelson-Quinn Nelson, Sandra D. Neumann, Cindy K. Newell, Michael S. Nguyen, Chi H. Nicholas, Kent J. Nolen, Karla I. Nutler, Glenn E. Nyquist, Karl R. 0'Doirne, Suzanne C. 0'Hayre, Philip J. Okerman, Alan E. Orliz, Joe A. Osmanski, Donna L. Olis, Roberl D. Owens, Laura M. Owsley, James L. 126 S-awww' RN' ' Wr- A Nw at f' Q fs Q R X 5. x : . . dw ' 'JF - 5... Y. X sl., Padlo, David W. Papenlus, Diana L. Paris, Lynne M. Pasta, Kelly A. Pasztor, Suzanne B. Paxson, John S. Pepper, Mark W. Perkins, Molly L. Phares, Cynthia L. Pippill, Shawn C. Pocius, Tami M. Posllelhwaile, Debbi Poulson, Michael P. Powell, Dana S. Pribyl, Charles B. Quinn, Susie E. Seniors Ran50m'S3mple R Ransom, Kevin L. 128 Ray, Peter S. Reaves, Dorothy D. Reinicke, David W. Reising, John P. Reniro, Julie A. Rhodes, Lisa L. Richards, William R. Richardson, John C. Richardson, Paula K. Richmond, Robin Rife, Laura A. Riffel, Mark L. Rinehart, Kirk W. Roberson, Terri L. 3 Roberts, Scott W. Robertson, Malinda K Robison, Janette Robinson, Janine R. Roerig, Kimberly S. Rogers, Laura E. Rollert, Karen A. Roth, Lizette R. Roundy, Annette N. Rozycki, Michele M. Rusch, Chad C. Russell, Martin J. Sager, Mohan B. Sakurai, Linda T. Sample, Alice M. Seniors Sampson-Stanton Sampson, Cynthia L. Samsel, Mark B. Sanders, Charles K. Sarachene, Jennifer Sardinta, Tina S. Sargent, Patti S. Schiel, Edward M. Schimpf, Karen L. Schimpt, Kathleen D. Schmitt, Elaine F. Schultenhenrich, Peg Schutte, Marla J. Scott, Bruce S. Shannon, Shirley A. Shearer, Marcia J. Sheldahl, Michael E. 130 SSW ... P . , if w--,B . N 3 . K, 3. X 35 '... 5 ii Sheldon, Julie A. Silbernagel, Julie R Simek, Dawn M. Simpson, Jesslyn L Sinclair, Todd P. Sinel, Donna L. Skari, Daniel G. Slinkard, Matthew, Smink, Norman C. Smith, Diane L. Smith, Kevin S. Smith, Loree E. Smith, Rebecca R. Smith, Scott D. Spaulding, Danny L Stanton, Robin L. J Seniors Stasko- Viers fly-Mfcf7 Ifwyw Q34 alll Mi I 36' Stasko, Shelly A. Stein, Norine A. Steinke, Scott A. Stoddard, Dorathy Stricker, Sherri R. Strohmeier, David J. Strong, Randy L. Stuurmans, Canda Abel Sweeney, Ann M. .ip KLFNUIJJ HSL' in BOS' Tanner,RonaIdC. , OVLQ Ll Vgfld' Tardift,MarIeneR. L.cLu-3, KQYGU OJ IA2USC,,fl. TayIor,ThomasL. Swag, cmd we Yovuj id M l5ucCOS5'Fuf Aj u3h0CU2dQf 0CV'f6'f fm Chevy' ww f7lgv.yd. 'Em 'ffibf' AZ 132 Theis, Jane E. Thompson, Phillip Thorton, Kraig L. Tierney, Francis P. Totten, Jeanine K. Tousignaut, Scott D. Tracey, Christine L. Treece, Carol T. Tripp, Bradley B. Tulloch, Deborah L. Turner, Heather Uhland, Jeff D. Vanerbur, Reed A. Van Dyke, Bradley R Van Sant, John M. Van Vleet, Laurie A. Vella, Ellen R. Viers, Tracy C. Seniors Vogler-Zueger 4 Vogler, Susan A. Voss, Kevin T. Wade, Mary Waldron, Matthew S. Walter, Sharon D. Watkins, Steve W. Weihert, Elke A. Weingardt, John B. Weir, Adam M. Welker, Lisa R. Wetzel, Randy T. Whaley, Bradley D. Wilkening, William M. Wilkinson, Katherine Williams, Jeff A. Williams, Lisa Q E i E Q if img, ii, ge-5. P Q 'I - 5' 5 'H QVM P adNWNw ...fl A ' 5 wb- N-1 R J ,gf 1 Mi -.r A Wing, Stephen, P. Winter, Brad, W. Witter, Jeffrey, T. Wood, Rodger, A. Woolridge, Amy, L. Woolery, Timothy, D. Wright, George, B. Yago, Julie, A. Young, Kathryn, R. Zediker, Christine, A. Zelinger, Julie, A. Zieladorf, Karen, R. Zook, Mary, J. Zueger, Douglas, K. Juniors , Adair-Collier Adair, Herbert R. Adair, Matt J. Adams, Elizabeth M. Ahlgrim, Robert G. Akin, Michael R. Allstad, Melonie K. Alger, Sherry L. Allen, Douglas E. Alstadt, Kyle W. Alzaidi, Key A. Anderson, Holly H. Anderson, Scott W. Anderson, Steven W. Andre, Jon C. Andrus, Marilyn L. Anvari, Thomas E. Aranda, Kelly L. Archuleta, Cheryl K. Ardrey, Rhonda C. Arkebauer, Tim M. em, Laurie A. rnold Jill . Atchison, Syndey L. Azzem, Azzam S. Azzam, Sami Bailey, Jack A. Bailey, Scott A. Baker, Dana K. Bakker, Steven R. Banes, Donna J. Barkley, Pamela S. Barrett, Ty R. Beach, Dana l. Becker, Gerhett Beats, Christine M. Bender, Kerl G. Bennett, Michael J. Berry, Teresa L. Bice, Suzanne B. Bieghler, Troy D. Bills, Annette Bills, Lerilee Qcbl loam , QQW63 QVO x 4' ' CMS. S96 136 3035 f 4. .. , .V w , x ,. , all, . ' P' Afumnwb ml WV- L06 Oki mm --so B lmoiwep Simca? 'ig pray inorw -CUM LCDUE , WW' eb! 'xy-1 1-X if -.X J W J Kfxgf-S G-P-W5 wk Q CQ' 7Q 'PD K QL,11 -.Bl Apcfxgg-ZX uk QXQ , fl 'LUhGI.,472Q flu U 6 YPWKM3 SP NR: .4wT5i-' BOM Qzfw C!ffLX w fwf-K0 ...Wa 5 'R 3 , 3 W B' I S NW 'K N :ro y, co . mm, David s. ffl' W Wd Blank, Mallhow S. Bohlnaky, Slevin JM M Bonnor, Richard J. Bowman, ulie K. , J Boyd, Jollroy S. g Brady, Thomas GQGA xx 1 co IN Branlloy, Stacy R. T? Brinkholl, Colaon .. Broncuclo, Shorrl J. 52'-4-2 Brown, Bonnie L. Brown, Margarol K. bf QR Brown, Shannon D. Bmwn,Willlam S. ' Q, ' 2 Bruckbauor, Ruth EC' Brundago, Kally L. sryeml, amature LIVNUH Brychol, Patrick ll. Buch Jonnlllr A. Buck: Mary K. DJJJJ Bllklcok, KCVIII J. Buakirk, Clara A. Campbell, Diana L. Canlroll, Evalla L. C Cannalla, Roan W. X nmnu, Emily A anlroll Holly R. Carlono, Paul C. 51 Carlson, John R. Carlson, Slaphon D. S 5 O C C Carnoll, ara T. Carrior,VIllIlam J. I DKPQ Carroll G bert P. Caraon Chrlalina E. Caugh LoRoy L. h Cawl ulia L. Challanl, Slacy D. P I Chapman, Jannllor C. fx 6. Chouria, Amily L. Cla Cla aoll, KIVIII F. rk, Llnda J. I Iarko, Slophanlo H. 'H-Q ypool, Eu bo n r Trl h L. ij? C Cla za l Clingo , a a Colalannia, Ruth A. Colo, .lollroy N. 7 Collier, ID. 137 Juniors i Conley-Harp ' Axle QJ vi X1 lj W M20 . 'JL . L ol' Xl 0 W 1 3 V ffm fyewllqtgpfy ii X Xf9,,jNo?lepfp4 vgfwawikv wwffb wk .fly Wy' ,pb W4 Y? 20 0 ol 0. Z. vt e ,ING M00 W bk MV! Mil , rxrylksytylfovl' 90 JW, 6 BH rf at M f5J76f1lll4'A0- Ljqll AD. 'yhlj 4,,l iff W5 3: yt' 5 ,fl 0 MQW B JY bxggia mn iff' -4 fit' W0U04,Al4ClJ :o0,s105'j:Z6x 0 .M J may U, 7 ff' l av 4 N' QW Z'Mf'Zff6 ff fL W b i 1 W 138 Cza Conley, Jenniler C. Conway, Paul Cook, Diane E. Cooley, Dawn K. Cooper, Billy R. Corbo, James L. Cox, Liaa J. C r, Marie T. C e, Kenneth VI. C ehan,Micheel C onan, Mary K. C Althea M. C Craig J. C t EI ton N. C k W ll am R. ik k T ara A. D l John P. D ly Sean F. Darrow, R hard J. Davie, D vm L. Deen, Brian D. Dean, Stephen R. Dent, Julia A. Devine R nee L. evlalt, John 0. M D Ditlktlllll, Patricia . G. Dmenberg, Vlllllam Divelbeu, Philip Do, Kim D naldeon, S aan K. D wne ,Paris A. D g Steven L. D ' Jellrey A. D M' hael C. dl y Liaa P. D tt A qela L. Dugan, Ti othy A. Dunlap, Pa icia J Dunn, Susan E. Eberhardt, Derek B. M Egle,Ann . Elde Gary R. Elliot, Donald S. Elliot, Ronald A. Ellie, Mary J. Eleon, Gregory S. E one, Sheri A. E 'ck, Andrea G. Enderlin, Betey J. E i keon,Thereea A. Erneet, Jellefy L. Ewy, Erich N. Falloa, Laura A. Feilmeier, David C. Fella, Laura L. Fencl, Gregory L. Ferguson, Sandra L. Filzner, Sharla S. Flanders, Julie A. Flickingar, Mark P. Floyd, Allen T. Forrest, Joel E. Forte, Suzanne M. Foeler, Paul M. Fowler, Yvonne D. Franlon, Amy E. Frederick, Robert A. Fuller, David S. Gallagher, Maureen E. Gardner, William H. Garlock, Sleven S. Glbeon, Dawnelle L. Gleaeon, Kennelh Glerup, Palrlcla L. Godwin, Carllon G. Goelzlried, Madonna Goldamilh, Gun R. Golinaky, Sherri T. Gollob, Kennelh J. Goodman, Deborah L. Gordon, Doug R. Granl, Laurie A. Green, Theodore, L. Grevle, David L. Griego, Ramona A. Grohe, Linda Guthrie, Todd A. Hallee, lliehelle R. Hammoramilh, Chria E Handley, Torl L. Haneke, Bernard F. Hanes, Rebecca D. Hansen, Cllrla H. Hardln, Dean E. Harp, John D. Juniors .. Harrington-McCracken Harrington, Debra L. Harrison, Margaret R. Haya, Margie L. Hemphill, Alysa D. Heaeelius, Tracey S. Hill, Brian K. Hillock, Kevln D. Hinet, Lori S. Hinoioc, Rose R. Hodack, Byron A. Hollingahead, Jill M. Hooka, Tammy G. Hudapeth, Christian Hull, Holly E. Hutchinson, Peter T. lcks, Deniae L. Isaak, J hn T. Jaba, Terri L. Jacques, Ann M. Jalek, Robert K. Jennings, Kimberly J. Jerome, Mark F. Jensen, Lee A. Jewett, Gregory S. J hnson, Tammy S. J nes,Liaa E. J ea Mark R. Juati e, Jason M. K hler, Mark S. Kapple, Jean M. Kari, Alyeon, S. Kariord, Kathryn Keeaee, Kelly A. Keighar, Kathleen E. Kendrick, Gregory A. Kennedy, Richard C. Kerna, Darrin J. Klein, Carla A. Klinger, Jett R. Koch, Curt A. Kreye, George D. Kuhn, Carl Kunce R 1 YN QEHQESYXQ R N oV?:Q5N3iiiE of ox E?xQ,:XiSXc,gF,jfxwcgf1: NF Q 22 'WEEQXNN +R XY4O.ixv5 S-at NV' .bww lx W Q gs Y, NN -av- Y- A 5 ,pg . ' NL. - ,.,. Kunz, Suzanne L. Lahaen, Zalna M. Lammona, Mark D. Langley, John C. Lalramore, Tony L. Lasharr, Rlchard A. Lawton, David R. Lohar, Karen L. Lee, Kimberly R. Legler, Michael K. Lehl, Sandra D. Lemay, Erneat R. Leonard, Shawn P. Leonard, Wllllam E. Llchtenheld, Brent R. Linebaugh, Sherry L. Lloyd, Paul A. Lockwood, Daniel A. Logan, Cralg E. Lookner, Laura F. Luber, Bradley A. Lundln, Hana P. Lunday, Kirk E. Lundy, Laurle M. Lundy, Patrlela L. Lundqulat, Ruthanne Luak, Margaret E. Maddox, Glenn 8. Maea, Joey L. llalllah, Robert S. Malone, Seana ll. llareell, Peter B. Mara, Shannon L. Martin, Arthur L. Martin, David L. Martinez, Edward K. llartlnea, Martin R. Maaaey, Heather L. Matthews, Rebecca E McCauley, Jaltrey S. MCCOIKIO, Mark HGCIDCKOII, ROD P. 141 Juniors McDonald-Slander I4 'WWW05 -1229.16 H ef: vfvf f?Ojf QJC77, I M ,IO .19mmnS 55174 ayjwvyl Jvgfq SQHL JQHSQ Gr +06 ww P1005 1 PM DOA www I Uaaum 32 is vie 'bi -9 N A 0 Y G X fm 5 McDonald, David J. McGah, John D. McPhee, Frances G. Means, William C. Medved, Jenniter L. Meerdink, Linda S. Mekelburg, Kevin K. Meslovich, Gregory K. Meyer, Kirsten S. Miller, Catherine S. Miller K rt L , u . Moeser, Julia I. Moog, Susan F. Morgan, Matthew L. Murphy, Michael D. Murriah, Peter H. Musgrave, Kent D. Myers, Tammy Neises, Michael L. Newton, Kelli V. Nguyen, Bich Ngoc Nickerson, Lisa M. Noonan, Mark E. Norlandar, Jett P. Ockert, Bryan D. Olson, Jenniter C. Orlovski, Connie D. Ort D ' IJ ega, anne . Ortiz, Geraldine K. Owen, Steven S. Ovrsley, Steve C. Palmer, Gregory B. Palmer, Lori J. Parker, Joe D. Parker, John R. Parker, Tracey P. Parka, Chad L. Parrish, Mark 0. Patten, Richard R. Payson, Eliot R. Paletis, Helen T. Peterson, Cari L. Peterson, Mark Y. Piazziai, Elena M. Pteitt, Laurie L. Pickett, Brent L. Pieroe, Nancy M. Piper. Deborah D. f Piwovlarski, Lisa Portar, Susan C. Poulson, Eric J. Powell, John P. Pratt, Murray B. Rasl, Kim Jo Rsavas, Kathryn M. Ragss, Dsan G. Ronsau, Slavsn P. Richardson, Phillip Rlobling, James R. Riomsnsnidsr, Haalhor Rilo, Cara R. Rightmar, Tanya Rightmiro, Mika T. Riley, Patricia A. Rinehart, Kindall K. Rittsr, Brott D. Robbins, Chris B. Robbins, Susan K. Robinson, Colloon L. Rollin, Patricia M. Ross, Micki L. Rudnick, Justina M. Sandoval, Robert J. Sargent, Michael Ssulnisr, Jamas F. Schslgo, Hsidi, J. Schattsr, William C. Schiol, Thomas M. Schlaigar, Bambi L. Schutto, Mstthsvl J. Sosrlos, Kirnbsrly A. Seminars, Chanlar A. Sonn, Pamals A. Solaon, Carolyn G. Shakaspasro, Kolly S. Sharp, Jsttrsy K. Shirley, Stsphsnis A. Siocko, Nancy A. Sims, Marnis M. Singlslary, Dan S. Sinal, lrsna M. Sinatra, Louis J. Singls, Robsrl S. Slattsry, Robert G. Smith, Scott K. Smilhback, Kathloon Spalh, Stuart R. Splshock, John A. Spitz, Rod J. Spring, Brian G. Stammsl, Edward H. Standar, Melissa M. Juniors Starr-Zirbel Starr, Amy Slaako, Sharon L. Sl. Clair, Kavin L. Slainka, Chrialophor Slaphana, Paul G. Slauarl, Kari A. Slavana, Ronald E. Sllvaraon, Mlchaal S. Stogadill, Dana L. Slrall, Mark A. Slraalor, Scot D. Styara, Slacy A. Sullivan, Susan E. Sundgran, AI D. Swanson, Carla A. Tagua, llargaral A. Taigman, Susan G. Tanner, Marty A. Taulz, Linda D. Taylor, Brian M. Taylor, Liabath L. Taylor, Raylona C. Thialko, Mark T. Tholkaa, Rhonda M. Thomas, Jamaa ll. Thomaa, Lori Thomas, Slacy L. Thompaon, Laura L. Thorton, Douglas S. Tltah, Michael B. Tolllnchl-Man, Alma Tomlin, Chrla J. Travalhan, llarcua J. Trullllo, Frank P. 144 Q a h l 5 I, 1 711. ., ,Xu X, WX 1, 4 - L-. . 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Valtakis, Nathan G. VanPatt, Glngar A. Waias, Tim R. - Waltar, Bradlay W. Warner, Richard ll. Watkins, Danial J. Watson, Richard G. Watts, Donna F. Wabb, Chriatophar R. Waingardt, Erik J. Waith, Chris G. Walkar, Shauna R. Walsh, Patricia A. Want, Diana L. Wastlay, Lisa A. Watzal, Tarl L. Whita, Karry M. Whita, Mark Whitabraad, Nancy A. Whltnay, David W. Wisanar, Paul P. Wllay, Karan E. Wlllls, Jon J. Wlllls. Krlstan A. Wilson. Trlau L Wingant, Jlm Wingart, Jlm B. Wlngstt, Julia A. Wing, llargarst J. Wood, llichaal T. Writar, Jaffray H. Wullatain, Susan K. V'Blood, Kant T. Yaanoplos, Nicola D. Yodar, Rodnay 0. Young, Vsnada C. Zartman, Thomas A. Zimmarman, Susan L. Zirbal, Kiratan 145 1, 1 1X Sophomores Abbott-Cramsey Abbott, Kenneth S. Abdella, Sami K. Acoata, Marty J. Adams, Dawn Altstad, Malinda R. All-ated, Rosa A. Algar, Linda M. Ambler, David R. Amen, Todd C. Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, Joaeph D. Anderson, Malaina L. Andereon, Mark A. Anthony, Corey N. Armentrout, Monica L. Audi, Jeffrey M. Audiaa, James R. Austin, Kurt J. Babcock, Kimberly A. Bechman, Michele M. Baer, Daniel VI. Bailey, Gary L. Barela, Angie R. Barnett, Rebecca A. Barrett, Leslie D. Baaaon, Paul T. Bath, Amy G. Beck, Cheryll Beniamin, Marie F. Beniamin, Wayne Bennett, Chris D. Bennett, Daniel J. Berena, Kerry L. Berkowitz, Joahua C. Bershader, Keith A. Beal, Michele L. aiekenan, noben L. Bills, Angela Binnicker, Roger K. Blagg, Barney G. Bloemen, Deniae D. Bockenetedt, Mary E. 46 xxrztdt. Bolerlack, Mleheel A. Boll, Roger W. Bonlng, Lynn A. Boaton, Thereea M. Boueh, Davld C. Brackney, John A. Bradford, Patrlcla A. Brady, Steoay L. Brella, Jerry E. Britton, Douglas D. Brohard, lllcheel E. Brooke, Phllllp I. Broreon, Holly A. Brown, Elizabeth D. Brown, Kent A. Bryant, Karee M. Bublttz, Elizabeth E. Burdlck, Suaan Il. Bureker, Roberta L. Burr, Fred Ft. Buah, Tom ll. Bybee, Tonya L. Campbell, Chrlaenn l. Campbell, .lamea C. Campbell, Jean M. Carnell, Paul J. Carrier, Clay E. Carroll, Anne E. Chatham, Jamea B. Chrlateneen, Llea A. Clanclo, Shallne E. Clark, .lulle A. Clark, Leanna F. Claveau, Renee N. Colbum, Genevieve A. Constantine, Jennifer Cook, Christopher B. Coonred, Holly A. Copper, Trent L. Coulter, Chrlatopher Cox, Lorl A. Crameey, Cynthla ll. 14 Sophomores Cronan-Hays 148 Crohan, Timothy Crooks, .lellrey A. Cupit, Richard K. Daciek, Malinda J. Davis, Tracy L. Dawaon, Krista P. DaBua, Nancy A. DelPonte, Gina M. Danton, Michala R. Darnbach, Vincent A. Dickaon, Stuart D. Dillin, Cathlaan M. Ditman, Tamara L. Dittmar, Cally M. Ditzonbergor, Chria Donnelly, Alicia J. Dowdy, Kristina K. Downing, Kannoth W. Dreiling, Shelly A. Dugan, Andrew J. Dugger, Lisa S. Dunn, Andrew Dunn, Timothy J. Duran, Dorrick W. Eaton, Craig L. Eaton, Rodney A. Ebal, Mark D. Edwards, Gary R. Erb, Jarry L. Ericson, Roca A. Erwin, Felicia A. Evana, Dawn Farah, Natasha A. Feldhuaen, Karl R. Ferguson, Mark A. Findor, Richard C. Fiahar, Michael J. Fornnarino, Gina M. Fujino, Jonathan M. Gallegos, Dabra L. Gallotta, Philip Gammon, Mary B. Gardnor, Nichol M. Garrslson, Sean C. Goradi, Sooll J. Gorslung, Robert ll. Gibson, Amy Gibson, Krlsanna C. Gibson, Phil Gilerosl, Timothy J. Gilloll, Monica L. Gllllas, Karin J. Gilmore, Gorald G. Gipaon, Doan J. Glovsr, Karon H. Goodon, Scan M. Goodman, Laura L. Gopalll, Eric ll. Graos, Scott A. Graoa, William T. Groon, Rao Lynn Groon, Tracia L. Griffin, Darcy A. Grisham, Laura A. Gross, Lori D. Groas, Richard A. Grundmoior, Kally M. Gump, Kali A. Hsack, Brian H. Hagan, Phillip G. Hahn, Julio A. Halpln, Carolyn J. Happol, Thomas R. Hardin, Diana M. Harding, Kovin P. Harmon, Chrlslophor Harris, Fanny Harrison, Andrew P. Harrison, Gregory S. Harsh, Jill H. Harvoy, Jamn L. Hasty, Diana D. Hallor, Brian K. Hays, Lynnaiio S. Sophomores Heiberger-McKay I-leiberger, Julie A. Heurtevanl, Shawn R. Hiall, John E. Hicks, Sean W. Hilbourn, Kevin D. Hill, David S. Hilchcock, Lisa M. Hooks, Laura B. Horan, Bridge! K. Horton, Melissa L. Howard, Carl E. Howe, Olle D. Hrpcha, Gina M. Hull, Michelle D. Hualon, Toby A. Jay, Ron R. Jobe, Wendy J. Johnson, Alicia L. Johnson, Jodella R. Johnson, Margaret F. Johnson, Meliaaa A. Jonea, Michael S. Jones, Scott A. Kalader, Tracy Kallwarl, Stephanie Kalzol, Mike T. Kemp, Gary A. Kemp, Krialine S. Kenley, Janine L. Kendrick, Pal B. Kennedy, Gregg W. Kinsella, Carolyn M. Killleaon, Pamela ll. Klecker, Paul A. Knirk, Cindy K. Koch, Deborah A. Kohler, Jana K. Konkal, Katherine ll. 150 4-9 Aff Kothanbeutel, Llee R. Koza, Anne M. Kuriae, Karla J. Langan, .lennlter A. Larkln, Palge M. Lebar, Jamea M. Leeling, Charlea S. Legler, Suzanne M. Lelbinger, Douglaa VI. Leeage, Trlcla A. Levaranz, Tammy M. Lindberg. George T. Lomhetm, Jeannlne A. Look, Larry K. Loper, Timothy VI. Lopez, Michael A. Lovleone, Stevan T. Lovre. Brigitte M. Lu, Anthony Lucken, Krlatlne M. Luck, Lisa M. Lucklnbill, Mark R. Luzlettl, Steven R. Lynch, Shanna A. MacFarIand, Melanle Magee, Yutaka D. Magera, Allred T. Maher, Chrlatopher J. Mareuoci, Edvrerd J. Marka, Stacey V. Marold, Jeanne M. Marechman, Danlel D. Martin, Blllle R. Martin, Craig H. Mettlaon, Llea A. McAdama, Seen M. McCaaIin, David C. McComber, Mlehael R. MacCurdy, Monlca C. Mclntuah, Parla A. McKay, Joseph T. McKay, Maggie M. 151 Sophomores McKnight-Schroder i52 McKnighl, Brian E. McMechen, Angua M. McMonigel, Joaeph P. McVaney, Kylee A. Meehak, Marlha A. Meyers, Pamela A. Meyera, Richard T. Miles, Robert D. Miller, Cindy L. Miller, Lawrence A. Miller, Timothy J. Milliman, Dion A. Minel, Pamela S. Minnie, Shirley A. Milchell, Rhonda K. Millen, Jellrey L. Mohr, Todd P. Monlera, Charlea L. Moody, Marc T. Moore, Cheryl V. Moore, Melinda E. Moore, Slephen E. Morgan, Phillip D. Morrone, Mary Kay Morse, Paul Moeea, Michael S. Moxey, Cindy M. Mullie, Julie B. Murphy, Joseph J. Murphy, Kimberly J. Musgrave, Kimberly D. Muaeelman, Mark C. Nelligan, Steven T. Nguyen, Hung Manh Nguyen, My-Lien Thi Nickeraon, Kimberley Noranzyk, Daren Northrup, Michael VI. Nulter, Laura D. 0'llayre, Erin D. Olivaa, Daniel P. Olaon, Lance R. Owens, Gerrolyn Padilla, John L. Page, William Palmer, Angela A. Palmer, Carolyn A. Palmer, Mark A. aff!! Panzlau, Karla L. Paris, Lawrsnos B. Parka, Orra D. Poppsf, Todd R. Psrklns, Jill IA. Parklna, lllehasl E. Psloraon, Cslsslo 8. Plsros, Klmborly A. Plvlovlarskl, Jon Poulson, Amy Pritchard, llohran G. Prom, David I.. Pulliam, Palga A. Quoanoy, Kslllo M. Rasdsr, Jamoo T. Ransom, Palsr J. Ray, Darin L. Rsavss, Jana IA. Rogan, Chrlsllna ll. Rohlold, Talia ll. Rolnloko, Palrlcla A. Rhoda, Eric A. Richardson, Dsbra ll. Richardson, Hood A. Rlchlsr, Paul K. Rlamorsma, Katrina J. Rodgers, Harold Rodriguez, Jsllrsy N. Rohrbaugh, Erie R. Roloy, Vlsdnaaday A. Romlno, Christopher Romano, Nlcholaa A. Romans, Danlol A. Rondlnalll, Lorl R. Roos, Anna ll. Russsll, Mallhow VI. Sagar, Sangsslha L. Sampson, Donald E. Samsol, Shorrl L Sandor-s, 11molhy S. Sanllsr, Douglas A. Saullna, Thsodors J. Savlysr, Suxanns R. Scllsnk, Karon E. Sclnllsr, Ann L Schlommor, Hogan L. Schnoldor, Soan J. Schott, Chrialophor Schrodor, Alvin E. Sophomores Schroder-Zoesch SChl'0d0l', Jllllin D. S hl M haelM. S avall, Granl E Shearer, Carolyn I. Sheldon, Cindy L. Shirley, Bradley E Shrader, Tandy L: Siao, Jonathan L. Silva, Shawn S S monton, Edward R Sims, Slephanie A Singlelary, Clay S Siogren, Robert E Slalen, Brandon L Smerker, Shannon M. Smiley, Theresa A. Smi h, Aubri R Smilh, Liea L. Smith, Rodney G Sprinkle, Scoll A. Slam, Maria K Steinbach, Anlhony Slephene, Jellrey D Stipp, Teena M Slrang, Scolt J Sl aub, D'Arcy W SlUbbQI1,AlIl1 s 'Qf.f.':f 2:21:32 A. S Ilivan, Monelle D. Si:?..Tl'9,s231I.'lTl'X r'i.'l'51'l'lI 522: il Llwn ' acl: ' . fo qculuwa y Q Cm! C-,uC,g.' JH? JOQIQQ' we 906 do 06 M OO Jai .W 1.7212 QULL wnglfjzp Quai cuz have bam emu ZU 0175-L! 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W w r 455 . .L BIG IHOT Many of us at LHS simply see the faculty as people who make us study and work hard Yet as well as bemg friends they also act as role models The faculty composed of 4 ad mmlstrators 5 counselors 1 psychologist 75 teachers along with about 30 educational sup port personnel have a direct influence on our lives They help form the path a student might take and help us in reachmg those goals that seem so distant We can rely on teachers to listen to our problems whether academic or tial Fourteen departments offering over 250 courses mcludmg honors advanced place ment basic skulls vocational and independent studies are headed by our faculty The members also participate in various activities such as sponsoring spirit groups clubs and coaching personal, knowing that it will be kept confiden- fgx xfflcfmv 6 9 6 ' 'EQ ' a is N, V' agp Z J' f 7 ff 0 -, :XL - rv D O lgwff E ,ji in -E ,' 'f, 55355 if? 533335 iii? iiiiiiiiifigiib 1333?-333 55 Qi-es ' gjgifczgiiiififfgig HEAD HONCHUS i R. W. Ben Benoit, Ass't. principal, Curriculum and instruction. 158 Richard Voech, Ass't. principal, Director ol athletics and acti vit Jane Conroy, Ass't. principal, Student services. Now you've got an appointment with them at 3 o'clock then at 5 . . . 0k! I want you to order. . . HN x. 1 r. ff -.. Let me see it l've got this right. Aren't you supposed to be somewhere? says Mrs. Conroy. FACU LTY Armstrong-Ponseigo Armstrong, Jim-Eng. Ill., Eng. 10 snsknp-an. Anderson, Jim-.nu amd I s ll, eym. winds, theory, beg. Insl. AIIQBYIIIBII, Jiffy-resource room. Arndld, DOI!-elrlnge, mlx. chorus, con. cholr, eel. ena., mix. ens. Bolsrski, Irene-pm. mm, gan. Chllll. Bradbury, Had-Typing I, mmhma, srmnhsna lan, Ace.: Brinkley, Dan-eng. 10, w. clv. Asa, mm lsu. Burke, Helen-gm. mm., AP enum. CBIIIU, TONY-comp. gov. A econ., U.s. lllllbfy. Cath, Jim--physics, phys. eel. CIIBIICQ, wildy-vl. clv. be., comp. gov. A econ. bs. goslat, Thelma-gram., Eng. ln., AP IIQ. Crandall, Dorothy-nun. mn. w. clv. 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I,lI,lIII H8I'dy, Tim-beg. gym., comp. ecl., bee. meth, geom. I Hecke, Jim-u.s. hle. I, In I-lockman, George-Mol, zool. Hoffman, Derrald-w. cw. ne Huber, Chris-French l,lI,lIIIl H Q P I-vb , . , . ..5.:,3i','F.I'.3.......1'7.'Z. !E.'Z,f'J?Z. ew m. Jonee, Lenore-cum. I, IIN. AP ul. Keegan, Bruce-IIbmIm Kohl, Bill-driven ea. Kohrman, Darrell-Eng. 10, newspaper, yearbook. Hellaeter, Jan-'rypmg I, DEI a III, 0 I. Lerud, Phyllie-rom. lor mv., mean crahe, bee. dee. Lovitt, Sharon--spun. I,II,lll a AP. Maher, Phil-Ace. I a III, on. pr., me hue oil. McNary, Rosalie-Ilmrun McShea, George-mum mom Millepaugh, Ben-pny. nl., Aeron I Pearson, Valerie-spun I, II, Ill Peters, Jim-mmm work eiudy Pickering, George-Eng. 10,Eng. III., world III. Poneeigo, John- mln. urn. I, Arch Drew. I, dr. ed. 161 FACU LTY QQuaIIs-Youngy QUSIIS, DiCK-beg. A int. gym, sos., hllllh. Redmond, Peter-aah a aim, fund upch. Roberts, Dorothy-biol, bunny. Rupel, Dorothy-micro., bipl., AP biol., gan. Schmitz, DOI1-Phil, I-QI., psych. I A II. SChlI6id6l', Bill-iurn. mek., ldv. mach. wd., Gen. Mot I, bee. wd. Schreiner, Frank-u.s. history I, w. Civ. A Sigler, Bill-ug. III, spam. I Sleggs, Mark-spam I, appl. muh, Alg. I. Smith, JOBII-cr. meals, adult. Iiv., cloth. nov. Taibi, Ann-resource room T8yl0l', Frank-counselor Vlasin, Judy-Am. lit, Eng. 10 In., Am. Ii! H. Vlasin, ROI1-Wl.!rng.l rec., ng. nhl, vb., socr. Voth, Stan-spam. I, Alg. I, trig. II, trig. Ward, Tbm-w. civ. lu., In. civ. A II B White, Willie-dr. pu, u.s. nm. I Womack, Bob-Ang. I a. III. Younq Eugene-Iuna. mmm., Am. III. mn. pb. Young, Linda-Eng 10,lund comm, Am. lit. 162 3 .. N WNOM. ' ' '-..' . J ,B '- .. Not Plgfured Cam, JIm us Imaprym us Hllfbfyl ernIe comp gov a AgIL?::'l::.DBb0l'8h-speech Cox, Jerry-Elm. I a. III, puIpIIIppry. MCNSB, Gary-cannula' Anderson, Paul-:ug I, II, Pr. gppm. I. Falkenstem' Ruth-oounwor' Moore' Ann-us' H An' Glinkman, Bill-Ape. I, Typing I a. III, Oetinger, Bruce-u. s. Ifllnlory I Bush, SIB!!--inet. medin oonier. cons. econ. Civ- A 3 :Qs 5'3- .V RN CXQXKQQW M 0!ca lQ back 40 ancrfenf' M,5fofy7QQVm,,45fy fjrqdde? MNC! Ugly CB!!-! f at fciilg ffucmf yo!! QA? 5dfx.Qf 9 H X690 gang fo ja far 0-'aff Qcffhaf. VVY'ffLfjJSf Mons THAN JUST LOOKS dofix! Qcmwf wha? Qlge +0 -507 5.9 fa 6 KWAQ and Owuffv W super Safvwef amd! cg ZYYGUI gulf!!-6fJXj6Eg?Ro Q A Ylwmm . . . Zting home grown sprouts is Trina Riemersma-caught you red handed! good, and good for you! uou uono , J X ,,uu, u u , uuuu K 1 Q .. .5 , . E 3 ! si!! 5 if W , ir, V 'W I 3 gif!! :W-4, A L 4 Hey Anne Koza surprise! wake up! 163 1' STRIVING FOR PERFECTICN L-R: Annette Evans, Vera Hall, Sally Beard, Sharon Horne, Elaine Smyth, Jean Bennett. I-an .ar 3 L-R: Leslie Brick, Bill Benson, Milton Branum, Neil Couette. Bottom Row: Roger Gyger, Shawn Kerns, Jean Ferris L-R: Diana Walter, Jane Bang, Arlene l-litt, Jo L-R: Erlinda Hagg, Jean Suebert, June Stelloh, Clarice Groeling, Katherine Davis, Pat Stoddard. 4 3 -.N ,ff T g Fisher and Ruth Colaiannia get a three ensional view ot atomic structure in Miss rski's 1st hour chemistry. THE BARE ESSENTIALSQ W ff y,,,,JU.o, WMS LJ, ,mf k-JF wi W awww. Has-Q Q Simms- SQ-1Y 'mUfU UC'F'Q 'O YU YOH 6O 741-2'Ll, '4-fs , Q ffm! AAQZDWCCCC-' Exact measurements are essential in practical chemistry, as demonstrated by Peter Murrish and Linda Grohe. Mrs. Cubin shows Mary Konkle how to set up a carbon copy. lfwm , mire PPCJ4' G nccd hcjkutvtg CS QAAQI Stacy Baer tinds typing I the first key to success in her newspaper class. EW X N ' S GR 1 ' f- .Qi Y f' X . se gf f 1 ., 'HMS L . 3 fs -t X was Dave McDonald gives thumbs up to an A+ on a nearly perfectly typed paper. 165 at ., . .,...t.... ..... ,ef ww .,, - 'xl x LEARNING TAKES MANY FORMS Mark Noonan begins to create. Alter using the weights, Jon Fuiino takes time out to catch his breath. Toning up his muscles on the senior Mark Johnson. w Y. 5 This is the daily scene in the weight room as Mr. Steve Foster makes Designing cereal boxes and record album covers is what them run through their routine. design is all about, as shown here with Danny Spaulding Becker, Pat Tierny and Tim Woolery 166 is is X g s i. A Robin Stanton shows the form that she uses in her routine ter her contemporary modern dence class. The beginning ot a gourmet meal? L ny Spaulding trains on the bench press during a vigorous work out To prevent injuries, students take time to loosen their muscles e weight room. The incline bench press requires tremendous strength as displayed here by Jim Debus. Therese Morris operates the leg extensions machine during her weight training class. Mrs. Smith demonstrates one of her specialities during her creative meals class. 168 asm NA T'L HONORS REBORN Mr. Apking addresses the audience and the National Honor students at the installation Feb. 15. Roberts, as Mr. Apking and other honor students look on. Kathy Matthews, Jeff Uhland, and Maggie Crehan are proud National Honor students. 169 Will Brown receiving his honor from Mrs. LA TEST TECHNOLOGY? Oh! What did I do now? says Dale Graebner, as Ben Cline works with the computer's foreign language. Mark Glasco, Marla Turk, Tom Evert, and Amy Hall explain what model ot a space station might accomplish in the luture. The Radio Shack TRS-80 computer assists Mike Sargent zooms in on Renee Edwards as she practices her lines for the VTR many students in learning computer math Rome Tonight'l in Western Civ. and science. 170 Donnelly, Chris Green, and Tom Gib- show their idea ot tomorrow's space Jeff Ernest programs one of the computers in Mr. Hardy's computer science class. l'Il get you for thisl www Jud Cary displays his science fiction project. Brett Hatler and Pat Connolly begin the first Students also participated in making a steps in masterminding their electronic science fiction movie in Mrs. Gaspar's class. robot. A w . rs- ,, 4 , . v Um, . .u V-.V m va. . 'rL wang-, . '. .2 4 -,W 9,1 15' HOLD ON TIGHT TO YOUR DREAMS It is now the end of another school year. Each of us has hopefully found something that represents our days ,, lxffilf' at Littleton High School. This 1981-82 Corlionis will help us remember more clearly faces and places of our high school days. Littleton High was more than a schoolg it is now a past on which to relate. As the places and events begin to fade into memories and mere visions, we see a bright future opening up for each of us, and tomorrow is ours to fill. So, hold on light to your dreams . . . and never let go. f fe Peatinirlev e w THE LUHY UJE LUERE Highlighting the Spring ol 1980 81 were graduation prom Tartutte and the Lions Follies In addition to regularly scheduled sporting events and tune arts concerts Changing the location the Class ol 81 assembled on the artrlrcral turt rn the stadium to hear guest speaker Ed Sardella Channel 9 newscaster speak at graduation The Prom Somewhere Over the Ram bow was held at the Brown Palace on May 22 Bob Patton and Lucy Langstatt were King and Queen The After Prom party at LHS movies was more popular than ever Lions Follies agam displayed students talents from disco dancing to a King Tut take ott A dinner party Tartutle presented lor the first time showed the skrlllul execution ot the drttrcult French ac cent and a haughty Pans atmosphere Other events Included the Vocal Patio Pops and Jazz Concerts along with the usual athletic contests even though the un predictable spring weather forced many postponements and some cancellations which included swimming, bowling, and P l SPRING SPUHTS BCSCDIII SCO!! LHS Cherry Creek 0 15 LHS Arapahoe 5 I LHS Douglas County S 1 LHS Stll0KCy Hlll 5 C I LHS Manage 10 12 LHS Central I 4 LHS Boulder 9 6 urs Gateway a 2 LHS Fllrvlei 3 4 LHS HIIIKICI 1 1 1 5 LHS Overland 5 2 LHS Cherry Creek tl 1 LHS Arapahoe 1 I ues owgm county 2 4 LHS Slllttkey Hill 1 l me Heritage o 11 Girls Soccer Score ues owguu county a 1 901' GY '0' SGW' LHS Arapahoe 1 0 LHS mum. 0 2 LHS Hlllklfy OPI!! 21ll ot 24 urs Cherry emu o o or '-W9 'WW' 73-7' ms s,,,,,,,, Mm 3 1 ues Palmer mu 1112.91 LHS Hinkhy 1 0 LHS Chlffy clfik .lx 1233 LHS c.n'r.I 0 0 LHS OVIHIIIJ '13 15.57 LMS ov.fI.nd 2 0 LHS AIIPIHOO 85.83 13.8 LMS G.'.'.y 2 0 LHS Alll'0fl clllffll 101.2 8.85 LHS Nu.'h .nn 0 1 LHS Heritage I 'ln 132 ms Dough, cum 3 0 urs Pikes Peak lnvn. sms 118.8 ms Ar.P.ho. 0 0 LHS CCIHOIIIHII Lllglll .13 1111 NIO! ms ming, 0 2 LHS oian-ict um 103.11 sm place ues cnury cmk 4 a o'r W' PW' LHS Cllllrll 1 2 Girls Track Score LHS Relays 1st ple LHS North Glenn Relays Jrd pls- LHS Central 1st ple LHS Invitational Srd pta LHS Smokey Htl 3rd plan LHS Pre-lima 7th plaw LHS Finale Oth plan Boys Track Score LHS Douglas ColEyergrean 2nd ple: LHS ErlslRooeevelt 1st plan LHS HerltagelArapshoe 3rd plan LHS League Relays 11th ple1 LHS Hinkley 1et plan LHS Evergreen Relays lth pla1 LHS Englewood tat plan LHS Columbine Co-ed 10th pla1 LHS Liberty Bell Invlt. 5th ples LHS D Pre-llms, D. Flnals 10th pla1 LHS Sophomore League 10th ples Girls Tennis Scores LHS Douglas County 7 LHS Hinkley 0 LHS Gateway 1 LHS Arapahoe 6 LHS Cherry Creek 1 LHS Boulder 4 LHS Fairview O LHS Heritage 4 LHS Overland 2 LHS Central 7 LHS Smokey Hill 4 District Meet 2nd Ptac State lest 2nd Plac Front Row QL-Rl: Brad Whaley, Mike Pouleon, Brett Hatler, Mat Waldron, Mike Legler, Scott Paxton, Dave Logsdon, Pete Marcell: Second Row: Mike Bennett, Tom Zartman, Rick Warner, Mike Rightmire, Dean Hardin, Bill Brierly, Dave Elder: Back Row: Coach Bill Knipmeyer, Steve Malmkar, Brett Ericson, Dave Larson, Paul Thornton, Steve Bobinsky, Jett Witter, Jett Vorheas, Coach Bruce Oetinger, Coach David Knoop. 176 Jett Witter practices the discus belom meet. kd..-4 4 W, -4.1 .W -. Af' B -als, . G may , vc 'Ag x,k..Y c ! fix? X Y 1 , Mass N- 1 ef 4, 1 E N 5' 8 S 1 Ni K N ' isrike A 'mcse jg E 3 ,Q li X Q Qi 'KN wx ., 5 im -- A t -:L I Y HK - - ..... -. . ' P - '- ww Q n w 4 Q in : L ' Y WK . .,hN wx .., Q Q Qi'i i Ky A f i s Q ' 5 ll 9-1. SWING mL..1 kX.b L 1 ' MX ummm. M X X A - x X 9 N X N. X . . Q b X, N W 'Bw .. X Q NX Q 9 f 1-1, 1 X.-. MR 5- .F W X5 ...MN X 13 M kixnfxigln txt- Q..,,'f:-:I , -' ff 1 1 x . Xw 3 1 8 f f Q E 5 Xu . N X in t X M ,.-Nm 5- 11 RECORD DISAPPOIN TS HITTERS Varsity Team. Front Row QL-Ri: Mike Wright, Jim Gordon, Scott Musselman, Joe Coy, Brady Blaser, John Reeder: Second Row: Trish Riber, scorekeeper, Steve Keigher, Joel Forrest, Mark Pepper, Tom Applehans, Gary Audi, Scott Ventloutteng Back Row: Coach Willie White, Jerry Tom Applehans throws another one of Sheets, Steve Dreiling, Todd Bowling, Bruce Scott, Scott Neher, and Jett Gillette, manager. superb strikes. Wm X, we if 12 22 Varsity Coach, Vlillie White and Junior Varai- Junior Varsity. Front Row QL-Ry: Gus Goldsmith, Joe Ortiz, Bill Cusik, Ed Schiel, ty Coach, Ron Vlasin, concentrate on plans Sheldon Marshall, David Martin, Kevin Smith, and Rich Kennedy, Back Row: Coach Ron tor the upcoming games. Steve Watkins, Chris Stienke, Steve Wing, Jett Williams, Joel Forrest, Scott Stienke, Nyquist. 178 ching on first base, Coach Vlasin gives instructions to Joe as he successfully slides into third base. Sophomore Gil Carroll prepares for a line drive down first base. 15 'im l A 'gf' ' I --1 , by Sophomore Team. Front Row fL-Rl: Kevin Bukacek, Gus Goldsmith, Bill Leonard, Dave Feilmeier, Todd Pepper, Greg Kennedy, and Dennis Scully, Second Row: Andy Harrison, Stuart Spath, Tom Brady, Cameron Schetter, Gary Elder, Mike Wood, and Mark Peterson, Back Row: Mike Wolfe, Gil Carroll, Mike Akin, Byron Hodack, Ed Stammel, Bill Cooper, and Coach Jan Wall. 179 VARSITY REA CH PLA YUFFS Kris Browne tights for control ot the ball dur- ing a heated game against Overland High Hillary Turner and Pam Luxtord practice SCh00l- together before a game. Varsity. Front Row tL-Ri: Kim Scott, Terri Stickney, Kerrie Keebler, Jenny Johnson, Patti Davis, and Kris Brown, Second Row: Mary Cronan, Sue Lookner, Trish Lesage, Hillary Turner, Darcie Epplesheimer, Michele Christiansen, and Pam Luxtordg Back Row: Coach Sunny Schreiner, Bath Ebel, Betsy Endarlin, Valinda Hilleary, Leigh Ann Hale, Kathy Funk, Tamra Brown, and Sue Taigman. 180 5353? Alma Tollinchi-Maas, a junior varsity waits anxiously tor the ball. ,gf was if J! V. i kdf ,f a 2 ,, 1, r Q If S 'A 4 riff K M Hillary Turner, a varsity fullback, attentively. v 1-:As SUCCESSFUL SEASDN r Vanity Front Row QL Ri Maarlt Thornston, Klndell Rhmehart, Jodi Medved, Debbie Kerri Bathemess, Lindy Moore, Susan Burdick, Marnie Sims, Susan Sullivan, and Kelly Second Row: Stephani Clark, Suzanne Audiss, Kathy Matthews, Colleen Brinkotl, Harrison, Shannon Mara, Gretchen Eberhardt, Stacy Challant, and Marie Obergg Back Row: Dunn, Paris Mclntosh, Coach Zeke Schneider, Rene Claveau, Nicole Yeanoplos, Alma , Michelle Lowe, Maureen Gallager, Julie Wingett, Elaine Schmitt, and Manager Lichtenheld. . . , '. If The team relaxes belore a game. Ns, Mgpnwfk- Kathy Matthews and Suzanne Audiss are ex- pecting something. 181 NE TTERS FINISH SECOND IN STA TE I Enthusiastic seniors, Lucy Langstatt and Kie-Ann Ellington, convey the spirit which Waiting for the match to begin, team earned them the title ot number one members relax and plan game strategy. doubles. I If ,N-1-'A K i D KV x X X ., ef it-W I . sl . .. :L 'gd A A V ' wx- as, I y ay 'I . sf K The double backhand ot Anne Koza, a God- Front Row QL-F0: Kie-Ann Ellington, Lucy Langstalt, Carolyn Sexson, Suzie Deeds, Ann dard lreshman, returns the shot with powerl Wendy Larkin, Denise Eppelsheimer, Patti Welsh, manager Kathy Demetrioug Second Debbie Tullock, Linda Plante, Sara Zinke, Diane Cook, Susan Moog, Jill Hollingshead, Goldsmith, Carolyn Halpin, Student Teacher Lori Gray, Back Row: Asst. Coach Wiley Becky Kowal, Donna McCall, Jennie Webb, Pat Sargent, Wendy Jobe, Robin Richmond Altman, and Coach Jim Hecke. 182 G YMNASTS SEIZE FOURTH A T DISTRICT Varsity Team Front Row QL Rl Dana Luethy Curt Orlovski, Richard Rounds, and Jett Miller, Back Row Coach Hardy manager Karen Means Dave Gross, Todd Malone, Jett Bills, Larry 555115. Jeff Bills, Dave Gross, and Larry Richards watch while a tellow teammate competes. 183 4 LIGNS FOLLIES All the sexy girls came out ot hiding to perform the old tradition ot the can-can. it ,i r . K N 5- w 5 if r Wx Lenny Bane sets his fans screaming to his Joe Coy and Tom Applehauns pert Elvis Presley act. hilarious spoof ot You Don't Brin Flowers. Ofm 8 ff .ws 4 Q f 'F' '--:Lf E 1 S ff-a-4--f Si' iff: . 1 R, T ..-. r,,, ,. Coach Stringy Ervin cracks the us: jokes that he does every year. Mixed Chorus contributes sophomore to the Pops Concert. s - - 1 Y 'Q CERT The Littleton Singers pertorm to One , from Chorus Line. The Littleton Ladies provided swashbuckling entertainment with a pirate song. Littleton Ladies, Lisa Bunting and Denise McClelland, sing and dance to Tuxedo Junction. MUSIC T0 THE EARS f 5 5 Q I it g g tg M L41 The Littleton Singers sing and dance before an appreciative audience. 4 Wk . An excellent performance by the Little Singers helped to make the Spring V- Concert a success. POLISHING UP THE BRASS rass section adds life to the Jazz Band. L-Rg Front Flow: Brian Gooden, Sue Taigan, Sherri ns. Back Row: Kiki Kenning, Bill Greene, Craig Okubo, Glenn Golden, Tom McNamara. Doug Sikes plays his solo as the other members harmonize. Soloist Phil Thompson plays the electric piano during the Spring Jazz Concert. Bill Dixon concentrates on hitting the right notes. 187 During after prom activities Brad Tripp, Jay Marshall, and Kurt Althen play space invaders. Bob Patten and Lucy Langstaff were crown- ed King and Queen of the prom at the Brown Palace. Many students enioyed numerous activities, such as watching a 3-D movie, after the prom dance. 188 Q s as ii I PROM AFTER PROM IS A BIG SUCCESS Everyone watches on as Bob Patten and Lucy Langstatt start ott the evening dance. D? Prom Royalty. L-R5 Janie Hinnant, Tom Jacob, Shelly Stasko, Mike Glerup, Lynne Paris, Scott Musselman, Lucy Langstatt, Bob Patten, Karrie Keebler, Gary Audi, Kim Scott. Not pictured is Tom Cook. John Vansant and Brian Gooden keep score as they watch a triend bowl another strike. 189 if , f f 33 5 fgwg, , W V, .V .A ,L H Q if if i 3 x .QV mf ..,, , i :Haig fa' fi ,. iz, an -f is If ' 4 ,i. wa as '93 THE BEGINNING OF A NEW LIFE 1981 graduating class ot 426 students attentively as Ed Sardella expresses Guest speaker Ed Sardella gives 9l1COUl'899' Teachers congratulate graduating students ment to the class of '81. on a job well-done. Si , .Q fs'- ar: F .un if sm! Oh, what a relief it isl The Graduating Class ol1981. l92 COL OPHONE Size: 8M x 11 Type lbody and headlinej: Helvetica Cover: Silkscreen with Smyth binding Printing Process: Offset: matt paper Price: 315.00 Staff Members: 19 Publisher: Ne wsfoto Yearbooks, San Angelo, Texas L.H.S. YEARBOOK STAFF Editor: Thalia Peletis Ass't. Editor: Julie Yago Design Editor: Becky Chapin Copy Editor: Susie Kane Business Mgr.: Susie Dunlap Photo Editor: Jeff Uhland Ass't. Photo Editor: Emily Cantrell ActivitieslFine Arts Kerri Leflorge Jeanne M8f0ld Classes! Clubs Lisa Dernbach Paul Con way Maureen Garlock Theresa Smiley FacultylAcademics Sandy Lehl Shirley Minnis Sports Kerry Bathemess Paula Gordon Donna McCall Marnie Sims Photographers Ken Gollob Mark Gates Mary McCarthy Advisor: Darrell K ohrman L-R: Front Row: Becky Chapin, Thalia Peletis, Jeff Uhland. 2n Row: Susie Dunlap, Susie Kane. 3rd Row: Julie Yago. Thanks t the real stars of our book, the Yearbook staff, for all your har work and dedication. The Editors. an 5 X :lit- ln this Corlionis, the yearbook staff has tried encompass all the feeling, activities, achievements during the '81-'82 school year. While doing our best at fulfilling the respon sibliities of incorporating all these events, we ha fun and grew together. We experienced all th emotions of a family. Our first argument broke th ice which was over our theme song, The Who an Styx. Some of the losing party, Thalia, Becky, an Jeff were heartbroken. The McDonald food run satisfied our hunger during our long deadlines. W even ran out of names, calling two of our editors Susie 1 and Susie 2. We also had our familiar' questions such as, Jeff, where's my contacts? g Mary, will you spot our pictures? and Are you ready for your Quads? The typewriters are silent, the darkroom is clos- ed, and calm prevails because the book is here. Yearbook Representative: Murray Kula Sincerely, The Editors Special Thanks to: Kurt Lunday Renee Devine DMINIS TRA TION ing, Ray, 158, 159, 169 oit, Ben 158, 159 roy, Jane 158, 159 h, Richard 158, 159 SE CRE TA RIE S rd, Sally 164 net, Jean 164 is, Katherine 164 ns, Annette 164 , Vera 164 ner, Sharon 164 on, Jill he, Elaine 164 Horsen, Jan ESOURCE AIDES ubert, Jean 164 Iloh, June 164 I, Karen RA- OFESSIONALS rkin, Lavon , Betty ling, Clarice 164 g, Erlinda 164 er, Pat 164 don, Marita ce, Susan land, Diane CAFE TE RIA g, Jane , Arlene 164 dard, Jo 164 ter, Diana 164 CUSTODIANS son, Bill 164 num, Milton 164 k, Leslie 164 ette, Jim 164 ris, Jean 164 er, Roger 164 son, Neil 164 ns, Shawn 164 berry, Frank iMaint.l 164 FA CUL TY rams, Deborah erson, Paul erson, Jim 46, 49, 160, 186 erman, Jerry strong, Jim 160 old, Don 160 tel, Linda arski, Irene 160 dbury, Had 62, 103, 160 ckley, Dan 160 rk, Helen 160 sh, Stan in, Jim ntu, Tony 160 sh, Jim 160 ance, Wiley 78, 160, 182 slet, Thelma 160 x, Jerry ndall, Dorothy bin, Rochelle 103, 160 an, Marv 160 ame, Linda 100, 160 Eccker, Katie 160 Edwards, Linda 160 Erickson, Sue 160 Ervin, Stringy 85, 160, 184 Falkenstein, Ruth Feist, Ed 160 Foster, Ken 45, 160 Foster, Stephen 160 Gaspar, Rex 160 Glassmeyer, Laura 100, 160 Glinkman, Bill 107 Godfrey, Walt 161 Gordon, Karen 161 Hansen, David 161 Hansen, Pam 161 Hardy, Tim 69, 85, 161, 167, 183 Hecke, Jim 78, 161, 182 Hockman, George 161 Hotfman, Derald 161 Hollingsworth, Cathy Huber, Chris 161 Hutson, Pat 161 Jacques, Bernie Jones, Lenore 161 Keegan, Bruce 161 Kohl, Bill 161 Kohrman, Darrell 161 LeMaster, Jan 102, 161 Lerud, Phyllis 105, 161 Lovitt, Sharon 161 Maher, Phil 103, 161 McNary, Rosalie 161 McNee, Gary McShea, George 161 Millspaugh, Ben 161 Moore, Anne Oetinger, Bruce 65 Pearson, Valerie 161 Peters, Jim 161 Pickering, George 161 Ponseigo, John 161 Qualls, Dick 32, 33, 104, 106, 162 Redmond, Peter 24, 162 Roberts, Dorothy 162, 169 Romaine, Louise Rupel, Dorothy 162 Schmitz, Don 162 Schneider, Bill 162 Schreiner, Frank 104, 162 Sigler, Bill 162 Sleggs, Mark 162 Smith, Joan 162 Taibi, Ann 162 Taylor, Frank Vlasin, Judy 162 Vlasin, Ron 32, 162, 178 Voth, Stan 162 Ward, Tom 107, 162 White, Willie 162, 178 Womack, Bob 162 Young, Eugene 162 Young, Linda 162 SENIORS: Abbey, David M. 23, 110 Ackman, Bradford C. 110 Adams, Michael Alden, Richard P. 110 Aldredge, Lenny Alexander, Susan M. 110 Allen, Nancy 110 Allen, Rebecca D. 110 Allshouse, Sheri L. 20, 22, 110 Altman, Amy 74, 110, 182 Ambler, Daniel E. 49, 110 Amen, Jettrey P. 33, 60, 62, 110 Anderson, Donnell E. Anderson, Patrick J. Anderson, Sandra D. 53, 102, 110 Andrews, Wade W. 60, 62, , 110 Archuleta, Manuel P. Audiss, Suzanne M. 29, 104, 107, 110, 181 Aylsworth, Pamela J. 52, 55, 110 Baer, Stacy 23, 38, 39, 101, 110, 165, 167 Bagnall, Matt J. 60, 97, 110 Bain, Douglas A. Bakker, Susan A. 47, 111 Barber, Patrick C. 111, 135 Bardell, David D. Basson, Mark D. 111, 178 Bate, John J. 103, 111, 119 Bathemess, Kerri L. 20, 29, 34, 69, 71, 101, 111 181 Bauer, Scott R. 46, 47, 48 Bean, Jackie M. Beckert, Dorinda L. 111 Beisker, Starlet M. Bender, Kenneth L. 111 Benham, Kevin W. 8, 52, 55, 70, 71, 111 Benson, Regan C. Beran, Nancy A. 23, 111 Berkowitz, Leah S. 42, 44, 45, 111 Bicket, Jay B. 111 Blanc, John 111 Blanchard, Rebecca S. 47 Blaser, Brady C. 38, 39, 60, 61, 90, 91, 111, 178 Blixt, Kevin J. 111 Bockenstedt, Steve J. 94, 95, 111 Boll, Bruce H. 42, 43, 44, 45, 52, 55, 112 Boone, Raymond F. 107, 112 Boston, David L. 112 Bowling, William T. 23, 38, 39, 60, 112, 178 Boyle, Holly A. 112 Brann, Douglas B. 112 Brierly, William H. 77, 107, 112, 136, 176 Bright, Judy A. 112 Brotherton, Craig S. 112 Brown, John H. 112 Browne, Charles W. 14, 52, 55, 84, 85, 112, 169 Browne, Kristin A. 86, 87, 112, 180 Buch, Theresa 112 Bunting, Lisa K. 7, 42, 44, 45, 52, 55, 112, 185 Burdick, Michael D. 71, 107, 112 Burke, Todd R. Burt, Kelly L. 112 Bush, Sarah E. 74, 86, 87, 113 Cadwell, Michael G. 60, 63, 113 Carlson, Alan L. 113 Carroll, Angela 113 Cary, Judson D. 84, 85, 113, 141, 171 Casper, Lori J. 113 Chapin, Becky S. 34, 35, 113, 192 Chong, Hyon J. 113 Christerson, Bradley 23, 113 Clauson, Mary T. 113 Claveau, William L. 97, 113 Cline, Benjamin L. 106, 113, 170 Cline, Mariorie E. 113 Clothier, Curt D. 90, 91, 113 Colburn, Robert A. 113 Colsman, Melanie H. 113 Conway, Diane K. 114 Cook, Marie P. 85, 114 Cook, Thomas M. Cooper, Leah M. 114 Corbo, Cynthia L. 102, 114 Coulter, Jude T. 20, 100, 113 Cox, Terry D. Cox, Terry L. Cox, Troy A. Crehan, Margaret M. 23, 31, 69, 113, 169 Crosby, Christine E. Cunningham, Tracee M. 23 Czaikowski, Tom J. 114 Darrow, Joe 114 Davis, Kris 0. 114 Dawson, Todd C. 44, 114, 190 DeBelI, Susan K. 114 Deeds, Linda S. 114, 119, 173, 181 Del Duca, Daniel A. 60, 114, 135 DeMayoIa, Tina 100, 114 DeNardo, Douglas G. Dernbach, Lisa M. 34, 114 Devine, Deborah L. 114 Diamon, Randy L. 42, 44, 45, 52, 115 Dinenberg, Arthur S. 85, 115 Dixon, William B. 46, 67, 85, 115, 187 Donnelly, Brian C. 102, 115, 170, 171 Donnelly, Timothy J. 102 Dragoo, Ronald Draney, Lynn L. Dreiling, Stephen J. 23, 60, 90, 91, 115 Dryer, Joseph V. 115 Dugan, Judith C. 115 Dunlap, Susan J. 34, 35, 101, 115, 192 Dunn, Debbie A. 69, 77, 107, 181 Duvelow, Kerry L. 102, 115 Ebel, Beth E. 24, 25, 115, 180 Eberhardt, Gretchen 28, 115, 181 Eccles, Robb R. 102, 115 Ediker, Christine Ericson, Brett A. 71, 115, 176 Ernest, Jennifer C. 103, 115 Evert, Tom C. 71,101, 115, 170 Ferguson, Kelli J. 115 Fey, Sharna D. 20, 66, 67, 86, 87, 100, 116, 177 Fielding, Lorri L. 39, 116 Fisher, Douglas A. 2, 71, 116, 165, 167 Fisher, Leslie A. 116 Fitzsimmons, Beth 74, 87, 116 Fling, Richard C. Forst, Gregory 116 Frasier, Richard S. 60, 116 Freeman, Terri L. 102, 116 French, Lesley J. 52, 54, 116 Fujino, Toby 0. 10, 14, 15, 71, 95, 116, 167 Garlock, Maureen P. 34, 116 Gates, Mark E. 23, 34, 35, 78, 79, 116 Gibson, Thomas J. 102, 116, 170, 171 Gillett, Jeffrey S. 23, 116, 178 Glasco, Mark A. 20, 2, 116, 170 Glerup, Michael J. 60, 61, 63, 64, 90, 91, 117, 189 Godwin, David A. 117 Goemmer, Robert A. 60 Golden, Glenn D. 46 117, 187 Gomez, Terri A. 117 Gordon, James R. 15, 23, 60, 117, 178 Gordon, Paula J. 10, 31, 34, 74, 117 Gouge, Charles D. 106, 117 Graaff, Christopher 39 Grabau, Sheri E. 117 Grabin, Jeff G. 117 Graebner, Dale S. 117, 135, 170 Graese, Marilyn E. 74, 117, 135, 177 Grant, Anna M. Green, Christopher F. 39, 117, 170, 171 Greene, William R. 39, 46, 47, 49, 187 Greenfield, Raelyne 117 Grewe, Douglas L. 117 Griffin, Tammera F. 117 194 Grohe, Lora J. 87, 118 Grosshans, Beverly A. Gruber, Steve P. 71, 90, 91, 118 Grupe, Thomas W. 14, 15, 97, 105, 118 Gunsauls, David C. 60, 118, 173 Gunzner, Victoria 118 Gust, Lysle A. 118 Haden, Lori L. Hagan, Todd H. 10, 71, 118 Haley, Kathleen C. 118 Halker, Lisa K. 26, 118 Hall, Amy E. 118,170 Hallee, Stephen B. 85, 118, 147 Hammons, Anne 52, 54, 118 Hanson, Janelle J. 118 Hart, Patricia 34, 118 Harter, Teryle Harvey, Ronald E. 118 Hatler, Brett A. 77, 95, 118, 171, 176 Hawn, Mitchell J. 119 Hazuka, Holly E. 23, 67, 119 Hedman, Dale R. 119 Heiberger, Jeff S. 119 Hemingway,, Rodrick D. 119 Higbee, Lynn 103, 119 Higbee, Melanie A. 119 Hill, Thomas G. 119 Hilleary S. Valinda 14, 15, 16, 119, 180 Hinnant, Janie L. 10, 20, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 52, 74, 119, 154, 189 Hissong, Sherrie L. Hix, Robert E. 68, 105, 119 Hoage, Nancy L. 119 Hodack, Therese A. 52 Hoffman, Kerry L. 119 Holdaway, Donald J. 60, 65, 97, 119 Hollingshead, Don M. 91, 120 Holobaugh, David 0. 68, 120 Hopkins, Valerie J. 120 Howard, M. Scott 71, 120 Howe, Kathy A. 20, 71, 73, 97, 119, 120 Ish, Kindra K. 120 Jacob, Robert T. 20, 21, 45, 49, so, 51, 120, 189 Jay, Angela A. 23, 120 Jenssen, Jodi K. 103, 120 Jerve, Paul Jobe, Patrick W. 71, 120 Johnson, Bradley J. 78, 79, 119, 120, 147 Johnson, Heather P. 20, 2, 120 Johnson, Jennifer L. 120, 180 Johnson, Mark W. 16, 60, 63, 94, 95, 120, 167 Johnson, Monica L. 120 Johnson, Paul E. 121 Johnstad, Rod 30, 70, 71, 121 Jones, Nancy L. 121 Kane, Susan M. 26, 34, 35, 103, 121, 192 Keasberry, Gaby Keener, Kristina L. 29, 121, 177 Keller, Cherylene K. 121 Kemp, Sharon G. 121 Kennedy Brent R. Kent, Karen M. 52, 101, 121 Kientz, Julie A. 121 King, Ann E. 26, 121 Kinney, Karen L. 121 Kisling, Sandi L. Kitko, Kevin A. Klatt, Kevin L. 60, 61, 121 Kleysleuber, Gary L. 121 Kluver, H. Edward 121 Knight, Russell L. 121 Knotts, Marlo C. 53, 12 Kothenbeutel, Jeff L. 12 Kovari, Joseph D. Koza, Mark C. 78, 12 Kraus, Glenn A. 71, 12 Krout, Linda A. 12 Kwiatkowski, Lisbeth 12 LaCrue, Jonathan F. Larson, Stacey A. 74, 91, 93, 12, 177 Lebon, Kenneth J. 12 Lederhos, Bonnie M. 52 Lefforge, Kerri L. 34, 12 Lemay, David A. 12 Lesage, Michael D. 12 Lizar, Joni M. 12 Lobb, Deborah N. 86, 87, 12 Lowe, Michelle 26, 69, 104, 12, 181 Luber, Kimberly A. 12 Lucas, Mike T. 12 Lucerne, Pamela J. 123 Lundberg, Niclas R. 30, 123 Lundy, Lauri 123 Lyons, Lori M. 123 Madsen, Jeffrey L. 123 Maes, Jerry W. 153 Marcucci, Gina R. 29, 123 Marold, Joyce L. Marshall, James B. 85, 123, 188 Marston, Kimberley 26, 123 Martinez, Darryl D. 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Mitch 125 Moquin, Lauren A. 125 Morgan, Deborah A. 42, 43, 44, 45 Morris, Theresa E. 106, 125, 168 Moses, Gregory N. Mues, John C. 125 Mullins, Robby S. 71, 125 Murphy, Sean K. 125 Musselman, Scott A. 60, 125, 178, 189 Mycock, Gary J. 125 Nally, Christina D. 23, 125 Neal, James A. r, Scott F. 14, 15, 23, 125, 178 n, Sandra D. 91, 93, 126, 177 ann, Cindy K. 14, 15, 126, 177 ll, Michael S. 126 on, Jerry W. en, Chi Hoang 126 olas, Kent J. 126 n, Karla l. 26, 126 r, Glenn E. 47, 126 ist, Karl R. 60, 95, 126, 139, 178 rne, Suzanne C. 69, 126 yre, Philip J. 126 man, Alan E. 126 , Joe A. 91, 126, 178 anski, Donna L. 126 Robert D. 126 ns, Laura M. 14, 15, 20, 74, 91, 93, 126 Iey, James L. 60, 62, 91, 126 illa, Charles J. illa, Timothy o, David W. 127 ntus, Diana L. 48, 49, 127 , Lynne M. 14, 15, 26, 127, 189 a, Kelly A. 29, 127 tor, Suzanne B. 100, 127 on, John S. 77, 107, 127, 176, 177 r, Mark W. 60, 127, 178 ins, Molly L. 14, 15, 69, 127 es, Cynthia L. 127 itt, Shawn C. 26, 127 us, Tami M. 102, 127 da, Jorge lethwaite, Debbi 53, 127 lson, Michael P. 46, 47, 49, 127, 176 ell, Dana S. 127 yl, Charles B. 46, 127 n, Susie E. 53, 54, 127 som, Kevin L. 128 Peter S. 71, 128 ves, Dorothy D. 128 icke, David W. 128 ing, John P. 128 tro, Julie A. 128 es, Lisa L. 128 ards, William R. 42, 52, 55, 128 ardson, John C. 128 ardson, Paula K. 53, 128 mond, Robin 128, 182 , Laura A. 128 I, Mark L. 128 hart, Kirk W. 60, 128 rson, Terri L. 39, 128 rts, Scott W. 129 rtson, Malinda K. 53, 129 inson, Janine R. 129 ison, Janette 52, 55, 129 rig, Kimberly S. 129 ers, Laura E. 129 ert, Karen A. 52, 55, 129 , Lizette R. 129 , Michelle R. ndy, Annette N. 129 ycki, Michele M. 31, 105, 129 ch, Chad C. 31, 42, 43, 44, 45, 101, 129 sell, Martin J. 129 ar, Mohan B. 120 urai, Linda T. 129 ple, Alice M. 102, 129 pson, Cynthia L. 52, 55, 85, 130 sel, Mark B. 20, 45, 130, 135 ders, Charles K. 130 Sarachene, Jenniter 130 Sardinta, Tina S. 130 Sargent, Patti S. 106, 130, 182 Saunier, Charles K. Sayers, Robert K. Schiel, Edward M. 130, 178 Schimpl, Karen L. 130 Schimpt, Kathleen D. 130 Schmitt, Elaine F. 28, 119, 130, 181 Schultenhenrich, Peg 130 Schutte, Marla J. 29, 104, 130 Scott, Bruce S. 60, 62, 130, 151, 178 Shannon, Shirley A. 52, 130 Shearer, Marcia J. 130, 177 Sheldahl, Mike E. 130 Sheldon, Julie A. 103, 131 Silbernagel, Julie R. 131 Simek, Dawn M. 45, 131 Simpson, Jesslyn L. 131 Sinclair, Todd P. 131 Sinel, Donna L. 44, 45, 53, 131 Skari, Daniel G. 131 Slinkard, Matthew J. 131 Small, Ronald Smink, Norman C. 131, 168 Smith, Diane L. 29, 44, 131 Smith, Smith, Kevin S. 23, 60, 131, 178 Loree E. 131 Smith, Rebecca R. 103, 104, 131 Smith, Scott D. 7, 52, 55, 131 Soria, Marie T. Spaulding, Danny L. 104, 131, 166, 167 Stacey, James P. 102 Stander, Michael J. Stanton, Robin L. 131 Stasko, Shelly A. 16, 20, 21, 23, 31, 132, 189 Stein, Norine A. 107, 132, 191 Steinke, Scott A. 91, 132, 178 Stiverson, Michelle Stoddard, Dorathy 47, 49, 132 Stricker, Sherri R. 101, 132 Strohmeier, David J. 132 Strong, Randy L. 60, 132 Stuurmans, Canda D. 132 Sweeney, Ann M. 132 Tanner, Ronald C. 132 Tardiff, Marlene R. 132 Taylor, Mary Taylor, Thomas L. 20, 22, 132 Thais, Jane E. 132 Thompson, Phillip 78, 107, 119, 132, Thornton, Kraig L. 132 Tierney, Francis P. 133, 166, 167 Totten, Jeanine K. 133 Tousignaut, Scott D. 133 Tracy, Christine L. 133 Treece, Carol T. 39, 103, 133 Tripp, Bradley B. 133, 188 Truong, Khiet Thi 53, 102 Tulloch, Deborah L. 133, 182 Turk, Marlene A. 170 Turner, Heather 8, 133 Uhland, Jett D. 34, 35, 133, 169, 192 Valdez, Valerie R. Van, Thuong Cong Vanderbur, Reed A. 133 Van Dyke, Bradley R. 47, 133 44, 107, 173, 187 van sam John mas 39 71 as 1 7,133,189 I 1 I I 1 0 Van Vleet, Laurie A. 103, 133 Van Wettering, Nanci Vella, Ellen R. 133 Viers, Tracy C. 34, 133 Vogel, Bill J. Vogler, Susan A. 102, 134 Voss, Kevin T. 103, 134 Wade, Mary 134 Waldron, Matthew S. 134, 176 Walker, Craig M. Wallace, Brad K. Walter, Sharon D. 38, 39, 134 Watkins, Steve W. 60, 63, 134, 178 Weihert, Elke A. 30, 39, 134 Weingardt, John B. 38, 39, 101, 134 Weir, Adam M. 102, 134 Welker, Lisa R. 11, 26, 134 Wetzel, Randy T. 134 Whaley, Bradley D. 77, 106, 134, 176 Wilhelm, Brend 30, 78, 103 Wilkening, William M. 134 Wilkinson, Katherine 29, 134 Williams, Jett A. 101, 134, 178 Williams, Lisa 102, 103, 134 Wilson, Robbie D. Wing, Stephen P. 135 Winter, Brad W. 135 Winter, William G. 60, 65, 107 Witter. Jeffrey T. 23, 60, 63. 135. 172. Wood, Roger A. 135 Wooldridge, Amy L. 135 Woolery, Tim 47, 49, 135, 166 Wright, George B. 135 Yago, Julie A. 34, 35, 103, 135, 192 Yeager, David S. Young, Kathryn R. 23, 135 Young, Robert J. Zediker, Christine A. 74, 135 Zelinger, Julie A. 135 Zielsdorl, Karen R. 135 Zook, Mary J. 105, 135, 177 Zueger, Douglas K. 135 JUNIDRS Adair, Herbert R. 97, 136 Adair, Matt J. 136 Adams, Elizabeth M. 136 Ahlgrim, Robert G. 93, 136 Akin, Michael R. 46, 49, 78, 136, 179 Alcala, Larry M. Aldredge, Shaun G. Allstad, Melonie K. 136 Algar, Sherry L. 136 Allen, Douglas E. 136 Alstadt, Kyle W. 6, 68, 136 Alzaidi, Kay A. 136 Anderson, Denise L. 47, 49, 87 Anderson, Holly H. 136 Anderson, Scott W. 52, 136 Anderson, Steven W. 136 Andre, Jon C. 136 Andrus, Marilyn L. 103, 136 Anvari, Thomas E. 136 Aranda, Kelly L. 136 176 Archulela, Cheryl K. 49, 52, 54, 100, 136 Ardrey, Rhonda C. 26, 136 Arkebauer, Tim M. 136 Arnold, Jill K. Aro, Laurie A. 53, 136 Atchison, Sydney L. 42, 45, 49, 50, 52, 55 136 Azzam, Azzam S. 136 Azzam, Sami 95, 136 Bailey, Jack A. 136 Bailey, Scott A. 136 Bailey, Joe W. Baker, Dana K. 102, 136 Bakker, Steven R. 136 Banes, Donna J. 136 Barklee, Pamela S. 48, 49, 136 Barnes, Pamela Barrett, Ty R. 60, 97, 136 Beach, Dana l. 136 Becker, Garhett 136, 167, 168 Beets, Christine M. 136 Beezley, William J. Bender, Keri G. 136 Bennett, Michael J. 46, 60, 136, 176 Berry, Teresa L. 136 Bice, Suzanne B. 69, 136 Bieghler, Troy D. 101, 136 Bills, Annette 47, 75, 88, 89, 100, 136 Bills, Lorilee 136 Birely, Scott W. 137 Bizelli, Randy D. Blair, David S. 137 Blank, Matthew S. 68, 137 Blunt, Todd K. Bobinsky, Steven J. 60, 137, 176 Boller, David A. Bonner, Richard J. 137 Bowman, Julie K. 137, 151 Boyd, Jeffrey S. 136, 137 Brady, Thomas G. 39, 137, 179 Brantley, Stacy R. 27, 137 Brinkhoft, Coleen 104, 137, 181 Broncucio, Sherri J. 136 Brown, Bonnie L. 137 Brown, Kenneth Brown, Margaret K. 20, 137 Brown, Shannon D. 52, 137 Brown, William S. 137 Bruckbauer, Ruth E. 137 Brundage, Kelly L. 47, 49, 137, 181 Brychel, Bradlord L. 47, 49, 107, 137 Brychel, Patrick M. 105, 107, 137 Buch, Jennifer A. 137 Buch, Theresa M. Buck, Mary K. 42, 44, 45, 100, 137 Bukacek, Kevin J. 137, 179 Burbank, Timothy L. 47 Buskirk, Clara A. 137 Campbell, Diana L. 106, 137 Campbell, Mary Campeau, Michelle Cannalte, Ross W. 137 Cantrell, Emily A. 35, 42, 45, 137, 145 Cantrell, Evette L. 49, 52, 54, 137 Cantrell, Holly R. 42, 45, 137 Carleno, Paul C. 73, 137 Carlson, John R. 137 Carlson, Stephen D. 137 Carnell, Sara T. 137 Carrier, William J. 71, 137 Carroll, Gilbert P. 78, 137, 179 Carson, Christina E. 137 Cartee, Matthias J. 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Warner, Richard M. 60, 63, 93, 145, 176 Watkins, Daniel J. 47, 49, 145 Watson, Richard G. 145 Watts, Donna F. 145 Webb, Christopher R. 20, 21, 145 Weingardt, Erik J. 47, 49, 145 Weith, Chris G. 145 Welker, Shauna R. 34, 49, 145 Welsh, Patricia A. 145, 182 Wernet, Lisa K. West, Diane L. 145 Westertield, Michael Westley, Lisa A. 145 Wetzel, Teri L. 145 White, Kerry M. 145 White, Mark 145 Whitebread, Nancy A. 145 Whitney, David W. 39, 145 Wiesner, Paul P. 42, 43, 45, 52, 145 Wiley, Karen E. 145 Willis, Jon J. 52, 145 Willis, Kristen A. 145 Wilson, Trieu L. 145 Wing, Margaret J. 101, 145 Wingert, Jim B. 145 Wingett, Julie A. 145, 181 Womack, Karyn Wood, Michael T. 145, 179 Writer, Jettrey H. 73, 145 Wullstein, Susan K. 47, 49, 145 Y'Blood, Kent T. 42, 43, 145 Yeager, Kimberly K. 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