Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)
- Class of 1979
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Starting when Loveland High was lo- cated at 370 West Fourth, Mr. Speece has moved and grown with the community. 7 X Earning his Bachelor's degree from York College in Nebraska forty three years ago, Mr. Speece proceeded to teach, coach, and administrate in 'Big Red Countryf In 1945 Mr. Speece gained a Masters degree from the University of Nebraska and is pres- ently sixty hours beyond it. 1+-me-...-M ll With quivering feet the first year math student entered the math room of Mr. Speece. A sudden pop of a yardstick across the blackboard and all eyes peered forward, as the lecture began, By the end of the year the student will have gained a very in- depth knowledge of mathematical concepts and a great respect for the man with the yardstick, Mr. Walter Speece. Above: Recipiant of a state wide Colorado University Teacher of the Year Award in 1977 was Mr. Walter Speece, sccn hcrc grading With this I'CSpCCI the '79 Chieftain is daily math assignments. Below: Unscrambling a puzzling math dedicated to Mr. Walter Speece. problem are Mr. Walter Speece and a frustrated student. EUIIIDEEW EWG Outside activities involve many of Loveland's students. These involvements usually require many extra hours and a great deal of patience and work. Like most things these clubs and activities were usually started with one lone individual's idea of fun, excitement, or need and they have now blossomed into a way of life at L.H.S. The 1979 Chieftain is pleased to present the activities of Loveland High School students. Emotions Characterize First Da From Bottomg Kim Nunn, Cindy Thomson, and Starla Engclharte learn the ups and downs of office work. Excitement, apprehension, fear, and apathy. It all came together on the first day of school. The year began as many first days, consisting of sophomores searching for unknown destinations, and seniors feeling superior because they were finally at the top. On August 28 it seemed chaos reigned. Unorganized locker checkout left many students without a locker, and over 140 unexpected new students left the administration swamped. Despite the confusion, most sophomores arrived at their assigned classes without much mishap. Although there will always be first days, they'll never change. The thrill, monotony, and anxiety that characterizes the first day of school will forever be. rsss ' siwt ' 'is fir. Y gi. ,sfisf i f , 4 , E 5 KM.. i Wwg,,, as' P -t .f H X Dave Chaney walks an empty hall. quickly to be followed by many others then suddenly surrounded by thc masses that encompass the halls. oe Shrader wonders at his upcoming science requirements. Coming back from summer vacation, Lori Christensen giggles over her humerous experiences. Bruce Fromm stands by to help a fellow student with his keen knowledge about the school. p 9 We ve Got Spirit Sure We Do Spirit week started out quietly and it grew to a climax at the traditional bon- fire. Class colors day, an ice cream so- cial, and red and black day were all a part of spirit week. The class colors day started off the week with the sophomores wearing pink, juniors wearing green, and the seniors wearing blue. Next came the bonfire, which had been planted with sparklers and fire crackers, to add something extra to the excitement. The roaring flames kept all the fans' bodies warm. Topping off the evening was the movie, Little Big Man , which was within the theme of the Old West . The ice cream social offered all the hungry fans choices of strawberry cheesecake, butter pecan, chocolate chip mint and bubblegum ice cream. This year the social went from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., instead of the usual all day sale. Both of these activities were spon- sored by the Student Council. After it was all said and done, the stu- dent body agreed that it was one of the most funfilled spirit weeks in a long time. g , . ., 2. M This is just one of' the many cars that participated in the caravan. ,.. ..,, 3 Q. EAW A it ----- is s ..... .ee i ...........a,..... . itlli . ..-11 '-' '- , .. 1t'1i' ,,,, is ffw . - -:, ' . a , .. fi: t ,,', -ett ' e.if e E f M t - f fy A - --'faae2. ..5 2 'Y :1ff-Irv-.ge-a-X :ii ttt'ii 3 f-e 3352- Q fggiiQg455a55532-rzf511QQrf5rorevvfviaexgzmgmiV.i1 '-t' ' f'--- 'f'--'A-- wife- zsffszffssw Play by play action moved the Loveland Indian offense down the grid iron against a tough J .F.K. defense to a homecoming victory, 7-6. Qwff, 'QJQ4 , L52 96'7 '6' Al C do fiwfc fwfffmzi 304' Mrd' m4'Y3M,,f , gg-ai ,ww My ,eagle fsjfjgzc, VZHWM-Q r 5' QT?-NX- The band supplied the music for the caravan, which turned out to be very successful. Janie Cisneroz shows her spirit by cheering at the football game. Peggy McCluskey is served by Julie Doebbeling at the ice cream social as Carol Martin looks on. SEXVNV ,QL 9 LL1LJ1iL l LILLL' - V Q 1 , Julie Doebbeling stands inside a huge authentic Indian teepee which was the center of attention at the dance. Bill Coulson is amazed after being crowned king at the bonfire. Homecoming ictor Excites Fans Homecoming was once again early this year, but that didn't stifle the enthusi- asm of the student body. For the first time in twenty six years, the senior student body voted for queen and king candidates with the athletes selecting the winners. The candidates were Julie Doebbeling, John Howard, Shawn Zachary, Steve Jones, Julie Ad- ams, and Bill Coulson. Julie and Bill were the elated victors. They were crowned at the bonfire, instead of at the football game. At halftime, the king and queen circled the field, cheered on by the estatic crowd. After a seven year drought, an inspired L.H.S. football team nipped a powerful J .F.K. squad 7-6. This knockout victory added to an already exhilarating week. The cafeteria was transformed into the Old West , which was the theme of homecoming. The cafeteria was com- plete with ghost town flats, bales of hay, and the center of attention was a huge Indian teepee. An ear-splitting band, The Wumblies, entertained at the dance. They had to be told three times to turn down their amplifiers. After that, the couples be- gan to enjoy the dance. The dance was the finale of a high-spirited and event- ful week. Julie Adams takes the traditional ride around the football field during halftime activities n rf : J l Having her picture taken a few weeks before a traditional Rocky Mountain snow storm is Maria Mejia. New member to the Loveland community is Saied Naaseh-Shahry formerly of Iran. Enjoying warm weather up until December was a rarity for Scandinavia-native Tore Bjornoy. Foreign Students Add Flavor Going to live in a foreign country in- volved learning a new language, meet- ing new people, and sometimes adapt- ing a whole new way of life. Although the United States was not foreign to us, it was, however, to those who came to visit from abroad. The six visitors to L.H.S. were juniors Candy Tsoa-Lee and Maria Mejia, from Australia and El Salvador, along with seniors Saied Naaseh-Shahry, Anders Ostgren, Tore Bjornoy, and Amador Medina, from Iran , Sweden, Norway, and Venezuala respectively. Tore liked Colorado for the skiing and spent many hours on the slopes. Al- though Candy occasionaly got a little homesick, all seemed to enjoy their stay. Candy Tsoa-Lee relates to the students of Loveland High School like she'd been born and raised here. n E 53V g 2 J TS iygiwf iigiii, iii SV if if 2 gg t I 5' , An American delicacy of vending machines is enjoyed by Norwegian exchange student Tore Bjornoy. I Anders Ostgren takes a break from academic classes to enjoy the rewards of industrial arts. 13 Cast: Top: Jeff Gregory, Keith Gandy, Doug Stratton, Scott Westfall, Wayne Novy, Farron Bernhardt, Lori Whipple, Janis Wilson. Middle: Gregg Vilkaitis, Steve Vroom, Connie Murray, Patti Hochstein, Kent Craig, Rich Bugg, Laurie Larkin, Tammy Uhas, Janice Paris, Bottom: Matt Meuli, Nanc Schroeder, Jim Busby, Mary Anderson, Jon Sheets, Jeff Rawlings, Kirby Austin. Festival Enhances Pla A trumpet trio, fencers, wrestlers, musicians, madrigals, actors, and animals were all part of the fall play, Shakespear's The Taming of the Shrew . It began as a fifty-five minute pro- duction, and through the imagina- tion and direction of Ms. Marilee Saxe, and technical director Ms. Mary Scobey, it emerged into a Shakespearian festival. Student participation played a big part in the success of The Taming of the Shrew . Many students not involved in theatre before devoted much time and effort to the produc- tion in many areas such as painting a floor tarp, fencing, wrestling, sing- ing, playing instruments, sewing cos- tumes, and action. The set consisted of a painted floor tarp with a bright sun smiling at the players who jousted around it. The players gained experience by per- forming in the round, while the audi- ences were able to freely enjoy Shakespear's talents effectively. The richly done costumes were the finest attraction, with a Shakespearian look adding much to the spirit of the production. A fencing match, a fight between Kate fMary Andersonj and between Kate fMary Andersonj and Petruchio Uim Busbyj, a wrestling match, a fight between Grumio CJ on Sheetsj and Petruchio Uim Busbyj, a dance, a love scene featuring Lu- centio QRick Buggj and Bianca QLaurie Larkinj, and chickens and dogs roaming around kept the audi- ence alert. Through preparation, re- hearsal, and finishing touches, the cast strived to make The Taming of the Shrew a success in entertain- ment. With their efforts, they hap- pily reigned as a success for three nights. V Lucentio fRick Buggj warmly welcomes his neighbors: Qclockwisej Kate CMary Andersonj, Baptista fSteve Vroomj, Vicentio QKirby Austinj, Bianca fLaurie Lar- Staring into the eyes of her beloved, the tamed shrew, Mary Anderson, convey the fine touches of a women to the rest of the family. kinj, Hortensio fScott Westfaltj, Petruchio Uim Busbyj, and Gremio Ueff Gregoryj, to happily feasy in his company. i i Hortensio fScott Westfaltj expressively tempts Petruchio Uim Busbyj to a shrewd ill favored wife. V ,The Taming of the Shrew A Direfiied by: MsQ'Marilee Long Saxe CAST Lucentio-Rick Bugg Baptista-Steve Vroom P9E?Pe?hi0-Jim:,B31SbV y A Vliiiflgafina-Matjwinderson Greinio-Jeff Gregory Bianca-Laurie Larkin Hoftensio-Scott Westfall V Yiifi2i3??ii0fK5T5?Y!fF9St5n V M Tranidleff iK8W1iK1ES i , Bidfidtlie -Matt Meuli Grximio-Jon Sheets Cugtsey-Conme Murray V VV V Wi9i1wvJ,a,niveE???9is: l V no V in ' Seaiiistress4Tai1igaiy ,Uhas VV 7 ' ' 'ffi' ir A V Tifjif 'Q , Serfiants-Loriwhipple, Janiefwilson, Nm-fe'Schroeder1V Dogs-Jesse and Sampson 5 r',, V. ' V y Twiffnef T159v1l?4?ti:.HoChSZQi1?e90118 Sfffaiifafkfibiiliiiislifiy 11. :Kif5imi11Sfifi, iGf5Qe?ViIkai2isiYWavhe Ndvif TQ iv', i v'iv fi Musicians- Stephanie Beackigfkent Craigf Stephanie Sivearingen 'V ' Wrestlers- FarronQBernhardt,'VGregg Vilkaitis V V A 'V VV V y VSeggQ Program and Poster Design:,Geoffrey Ridge V V QV i y y y yyVi Assiifmauiresfqrsfyylnonzgimiazyahd Course MurramVi3gQV,V:jVle:-V Ridgiiigiiil.lTf2CC5ffG1ilBfaif5I5515415561 f Sttfftelfflviake-iipj,iV'Russ V Ailenf ilsightsj Jackie Cahiill fflllctisej, ' .faijfisiwilson MaudsleyjiPropsI, Jeff,QregoryZ Qgulalicityl, Crew: Top Laurie Aldrich, Julie Englehardt, Janis Wilson, Karen Brien, Shelly Maudsley, Russ Allen, Terri Stone, Loretta Fog Middle: Gregg Vilkaitis, Steph Swearingen, Lenora Larkin, Janet Reed, Shar- on Combs, Bottom: Steph Beach, Geoffrey Ridge, Tom Botos, Doug May. Winning Dominates Indian's Season After ending the regular season with a 38-0 wipeout of Skyline, the Indians bettered their record by one, finishing the season with an 8-2 record. Preced- ing the Skyline bout, the Indians lost to both Fort Collins and Rocky Mountain in consecutive games. Attempting to repeat the 1942 state championship win, the tribe began practicing for the state playoffs, in which the Indians victoriously up-ended Broomfield by the score of 15-7 This victory put Loveland into the semifinals to be played with the Montrose Indians at Montrose. It seemed as if Loveland was going to take command early in the game, after scoring a touchdown, in their first offensive drive. But Montrose came back quickly to make the score at the half 20-14 in favor of Montrose. The game seemed to bobble back and forth so at the end of the 3rd quarter the score was 26-21 still in favor of Montrose. The Loveland Indians never regained the lead,x but desperately at- tempted to tie the score so they coul move into overtime.. The' desperate a - tempt came up slightly short as the tribe bowed to the victorious Indians from Montrose by the score of 32-29. An attempt by the Montrose quarterback to scramble for a few yards is suddenly stopped short by a hustling John Melin. Don Hander, following the blocking of Paul Kurth and Doug Ferguson, tights his way past the line of scrimmage in the final upset of the season. -gk l i X -x - ,n,,i:. U we K , ' - 1 - 5 K F . Larry Roorda and Paul Kurth team up, along with the efforts of the offensive line, and prepare to explode through the defense of Montrose. Charlie Mullens and Bill Coulson pulverize their opponent during a short run by a Montrose back. Paul Kurth and Pat Donovan congratulate Jeff Rodgers after making the final touchdown during the state playoffs against Broomfield. mateurs Make Grand Performance The theater group at L.H.S. had a new variety of faces while doing the winter play. The Lark was done by Ms. Mary Scobey and Ms. Marilee Saxe. The play was written by .lean Anouilh and adapted by Lillian Hellman. The Lark deals with a young peasant girl Qplayed by Holley Halliburtonj who claims she was guided by voices to Charles, the Dauphin tplayed by Doug Mayj to lead him through victory over the English. The Lark begins by opening with Joan, who was on trial to decide her punishment for her crime',. The story was told with a series of flashbacks and ends with .Ioan deciding death was bet- ter than life imprisonment. The play proved to be a very technical show dealing with many lights, sound effects, and sets. Assisting Ms. Scobey with the directing was Steve Vroom. Jim Busby assisted Ms. Saxe with the technical directing, Between the four directors and the theater troupe even though some were new, the play came off as a complete success. Doug May and Lenny Kellogg rehearse a scene using their best acting ability John Berquist and Holley Haliburton worked many long hours on The Lark perfecting their acting skills. Rehearsinga meeting scene is the Archbishop of Reims and Joan. fl llansming it up with director Ms. Mary Scobey are John Berquist, Doug May, Dan Link, Roger Clouse, and Geoffrey Ridge who are also learning how to yous . Dan Link - Warwick ii lille Frank Aguilar - Cauchon 1 li Holley Halliburton - .loan o Kirby Austin - Joan's father, 5 Connie McGuire - Joan'5y Jon Sheets - .loan's brotligg i 5 Scott Westfall - Promotetfg ? , Gregg Vilkaitis - lnquisito sf gf i l - .. 1 . 5 1 ful? Nick Ramos - Brother 1 2 153, I , - X, --sv 'w g-: X i l 5 Chuck Bridgeman ' Ui , 5 ' Janice Paris - Anges ii 3 iii lg 55 Stephanie Beach - iii i, .gisig'2gi 55:-.fffggk f , gg 12 Q X Doug May ' Charm is a , sg? 3 55 5592 John Berquist - Agr o? - L t'ia e e Matt Meull - Captain Roger CIOUSC - Geoffrey Ridge - Mark Wilson - Scribe - fseeer 1 ir. 'i:v' rrrsr or 'rser is L ..., 1, -3 , .. ,,f, ,W Q Luanne Burke Jeff Rawlings- Monks Director Ms. Mary Scobey watches rehearsal intently looking for complete per- fection. Sharon Combs J anis Wilson - J tfi' i tyyy L W1-it for if 3 ggi YF E, 38- :mv 5... pr-gg U, r, 4, .L if -,Q 11, ' K f . i .t,, ,Q . .,,r 3 ,:,, ,.: ,,, if Wayneh. .V VVhk-V Ken sBobbiti+'Sold1er ' f' , f Pam ge L :ssl '2 Jvfssh fiisif'-'sr ' 'K' Monica Pack finds the cash registers at Stcphano's Establishment as amusing as the customer she is waiting on. E Behind the scenes Steve Lantmg desperately attempts to live up to McDonald's fast food reputation Wage Increases Lure Students The working populus of Loveland High School this past year was diverse and varied. Students from every corner of L.H.S. included themselves in the working force. Fast food restaurants and small busin- esses seemed to be the major employers of high school students. An added in- centive that brought more students into the work force was the minimum wage increase from 52.65 to 32.90 per hour. Many employers chanted the saying raises become effective as soon as you do Having a job provided learning exper- iences that could not necessarily be learned in a classroom. Jackie Johnson puts a little personality into her job at Taco Bell while trying to convince her manager to reconsider the list of tasks left for her 4+-rsww Taking his job seriously Chris Peterson tries to give the best service possible to all of his McD0nald's customers. A variety ofjobs must be performed at McDonald's to produce the final results. Chris Peterson, Dave Dassler, and Jill Phillips all do their part, and try to enjoy themselves while working. fr. After the classes are over, the papers graded and the noisy day forgotten, L.H.S. teachers returned home to their own lives. Some of these were more in- teresting than most students would have believed. Teachers, like many other people, enjoyed various activities this ' year. Among the more offbeat hobbiers were Mrs. Pat Klumpp who made stained glass windows in her basement, and Mr. Don McGinnis, who, while en- joying home construction during the . summer, has also collected carpenter planes for the past ten years, some of which date back as far as early 1800. Mr. Dale Larsen turned out to be the most interesting instructor. His hobbies ranged from 12 years of bee-keeping, to refinishing antiques. Mr. Larsen also kept busy by collecting and polishing rocks, some of which he made into jew- elry. In the times of ever increasing indeci- sion and pressure, it's good to know that teachers are people too. as A fi Qei Mrs. Klumpp shows off one of hcr favorite stained glass windows When Teachers Don9t Teach t 2 i Mr. Larsen displays the finished products of his jewelry, antique refinishing, and weather vane production hobbies Mr. Dale Larsen buffs a stone that will be used as a centerpiece for a belt buckle. Mrs. Pat Klumpp demonstrates her technique of window making. 1 Mr. Don McGinnis holds one of his carpenter planes which is over 150 years old. Cold weather forced Kerry Thcrp and Mr. Tcrry Roulicr to dress warmly. Gregg Vilkaitis tries to keep warm in the freezing library with his mountain man look. M 24 an if i 1 4 M A Overalls were popular as well as comfortable and Monique Lunphear heartily agrees Individualit Enchances Fashion l Sweaters, boots, and dress slacks are displayed by Caryn Ford, Donna Simmons, and Teresa Perlinger. Individuality sparked the fashion trends throughout Loveland High School this past year. Blended together with the ever-popular denims and cords were Qiana knit dresses and the Annie Hall Look . Sported by many were the three piece suits, hiking boots and the layered look. Disco danskins were prevalent at many social functions. Boots or spike- heeled sandals went well with either wool skirts or denim straight legs. Also noted were the hair styles, everything from the Farrah look to precision cuts. L.H.S. fashions may not have come straight from Vogue, but the styles worn became very popular around school. L.H.S. became a trend setter of its very own. tg 5.54 vm . ' . L f,,- gil.:- g... 'Sf ' .. M? E 2 i Holley Halliburton, Dave Dassler. and Polly Petersen display individuality through their dressing styles. . ,. ,:. .-,,.., I 'K gi -67 Students look on appreciatively as the KIMN Chicken strutts his stuff. At leftg Much thought and fast action are needed to decide where to sit before the bleachers fill up at a pep assembly. Spirits Run High Apathy abounded at the first pep as- semblies of the school year. Cheer- leaders were discouraged and adminis- trators displeased. So much so that for a time assemblies were cancelled. As the year progressed, however, the pep assemblies returned and spirits ran higher than ever before. With the intro- duction of team cheers, the students be- came more involved and willing to show off their energy, Along with new ideas brought about by students and organi- zations, much enthusiasm was created. Such special events like the KIMN Chicken appearing at a noon pep as- sembly, and the senior boys strutting through the gym in togas lead to greater spirit. Student participation had become the dominant factor in the pep assemblies which helped them serve their purpose of having fun and supporting the L'H'S' athletic department' Martin exhibits her spirit for the senior class. Q ii' X ni I esasswws -9- sn.- lin Q A,,, is K in T' tc L' 'X' i ' t if W . .'.V I I , , . .. .., ...Q.c,. . ,,,,x W .M t. , . ..,,, 1 ,w i-sf ,, . Homecoming Queen royalty, Julie Doebbeling and Shawn Zachery, and Homecoming Queen Julie Adams huddle together as they concentrate more on the game than the cold. They were seen at every game. They came in all shapes and sizes and varied from parents to teachers, to students to whoever had eyes. They all had differ- ent names, but were all known as spec- tators. Some yelled along with the cheerleaders to support the team, while others concentrated on the game. This year's spectators had to tolerate the new half-completed bleachers at the Ray Patterson Field. When the times of desperately searching for a seat were over and the bleachers were completed, the inconvenience seemed to be well worth it. To make things a little more comfort- able, many ofthe spectators came pre- pared with proper accoutrements. Bright plaid blankets, soft cushions, and thermos bottles filled with hot bev- erages held off the fall chill. Through wind, rain, high and low tem- peratures, the devotion of the specta- tors contributed much to the L.H.S. athlete. Bleacher Bums Brave Elements Hjzfz: --iii 4: 5 1'-1 if ---1-P'- :::fgxri .- --172' ff:',,.,.,- 0 - E Us ri l -, , an ,,.f,-f-:: '.... 4' e '- Z'-:, '..a2---' V- -., .., ' i-.. - , '-1'-' -rg ' Q' Q Y- C. -W Y .W ..--- -A .:v::.-Mx-'fi ...-..,.:,,,,.,-f , A--f ,l..Q:-f-ff,-fl ---T. e M., , W: 1 '..,,.,.----- W Y 1 2' , v 3 ---- L :--.:'-1 -..... 1 Q '- V : . r.. - Y 4 52: A M1 Y 'E 2 , L 1 if 1 ' ii i? -3-'1..-- 1 ...... H Z gi 4 YF A 5 .....- 1: 5, -EE E Z---..n.: I 5 2-. fl. 2 is 'g ? , V5 rj , TZ A, 71.7 3 - .g,,V-gg' -1: 'Z -: E JE'-' E f ji 77,7 5.2.7 E :. ...... ' . A , --A - J: 'iY-.... h : JE -..- ' 4. is 1 - -' ' f E fftt A,.- - '.....- :Lf Y fi? Cold metal seats at Ray Patterson Field always filled as the evening progressed with an enthusiastic crowd for a conference champion The Loveland High School Forensics Team competed in speech meets from October through March against other Northern District and Denver area schools. The season concluded with the State Speech meet which was held in Denver. The speech team was very enthusiastic about competing this year as numerous members participated in more than one event. When asked why the excitement was there, one member said because we win. A senior member commented, Forensics allows everyone to express their own creativity. The group also met socially at fall pic- nics, spring barbeques, and informal evening critique sessions. In addition, team members automati- cally became members of the presti- gious National Forensics League, which has charters in top schools throughout the nation. I i l l l l l Holley Halliburton rehearses her Oh, Oh for an upcoming meet and lets her creativity come forth. Emphasis Placed On Creativit 1 The camera catches the intensity of Julie Yowell as she reads and tries to memorize her cutting, The Pot of Earth, for a forensics meet. nv M ..,.t,,., AJ' , . - ,L:q::.w1:Q sw, w:?'::fi:2Fsb'f3E Forensics' Mary Anderson, is ., ' mKlrbywiK H , 4449... -. ev - t Rlck'su3f?:f?j 2131 wmlim swamps -L M65 Kent., M, 'W Qmegsuoln as ,, . G ,ww qua .Nick ki, 5 . .. r ., we r Q l gf.. ., ., y M1 x 11116 Q Ki wah 2? Tern 'W' ff We 1 X ., xffgwmiil Q fi w i A24 fffhw Weil X we .weft-W2.4xzzlsse.sizzaziigjfasymis 2 gf f vgisfkjfa i I V I . ,, 'A' ' L 4231 rgfif i be V- Lf'- M 4 .... cz. - 1 L 's'Uswi 'i'Wafxgff K K 1 I '13, ,. '- ' 'fT?22lf5l?f-i L'L-' L ' ig? ,fri Mae' 1 K , F ik- 553, Eh, J it-4 ,F W W ' , ff m e ' E 2 W w w:sQ?2:2EW: aSe13Egss:2sxs2f:sz ' -sf, f-i am if E at 8 W2 .. 11: pr'.2ss:f's. fasf1f , 3 .33 -. f 5 2 Q ii: H Q s 1 0 Kerry Therp confers with speech coach Terry Roulier about her source of materi- al. 1 'aaa Dan Link emphasizes the humor of his cutting, Hyman Kaplan Learns Shakespeare. .l,saa 'ze 11:55 . 1 LWXL . w,,A ,W.1 . ,,,,L , . , 9 . W - I - , - , ' ' I, - !'-- - ,,,., x . . - . . . I .. . H 'Mm f-gsfiff::.:fgf:s'?:?i- .f.f4p.ffia. , f. ffgrfxffi .veit 4 . '-A 1 . i 7,51 Q. ' A .. .A y . . .,,,, . - , 1 ' 1 ' I' Brian Folsom and other L-Club mcmbcrs had a fanastic time during a pizza polo party in the school pool. Rag Da Highlights L-Clubis Year Bill Coulson and Mike Grcear discuss the happenings of an L-Club meeting. The lettermen and women of L.H.S. were a busy group this year. The L- Club members sponsored many activi- ties for the student body. Using money to help lower the bus fares for the spec- tators to the Montrose football game was one of those activities. Holding the reins of leadership were John Howard, president, and Mike Greear, vice-president. The minutes of each meeting were taken by Shawn Zachary while the bookkeeping was left up to Greg Vilkaitis. Activities within the club were popular. Activities included a pizza polo party, a picnic at the park, and a volleyball match against the faculty. These activi- ties and more kept the L-Club together. The biggest activity that L-Club spon- sored this past year was Rag Day. Rag Day has been a highlight at L.H.S. for many years. The money made from this activity was put to use throughout the school building. Busy keeping a watchful eye on the group were Mr. Kevin Polansky, Mr. Joe Fanning, and Mr. Loren Wilcox. The club did a fine job this year on all of its many activities. t X 1 John Howard and Doug Sauerbreit attempt to try and take pictures of the hallway and its many occupants. :vis ,,. t Working diligently on L-Club business is Tom Benton and president John Howard. Kari Krause, Susie Smith, Shelly Plue, Holly Hogan, Suzanne Shockey, Pam Peters, Stacy Fenwick Stephanie Marston, Lisa Bauer, Cindy Frank. ward Winners Spread Enthusiasm i 7 i x , Q E Cheerleading is not all fun and glamor as shown by the expressions of Pam Peters, Stacy Fenwick, and Lisa Bauer. Topg Theresa Ramos. Middle row: Kelly Bass, Brenda Fisher, Linda Gattis, Sandy Thompson. Bottom: Christy Neale. Top Row: Kristi Sullivan, Cynthia Moomaw, Bottom Rowg Stephanie Swearingen, Dina Seery, Traci Evans, Kim Peden, Janie Cisneroz, Anne Gullikson. Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, all for rah-rahs, stand up and holler. This cheer was never heard within the con- fines of these walls, because most stu- dents didn't recognize the enthusiasm and motivation that went into cheer- leading. In addition to what everyone saw moving around at the sidelines of sporting events and pep assemblies, the rah-rahs made most of the signs seen around the school, practiced when there wasn't a sporting event, and even occa- sionally served the players refresh- ments. In August, the rah-rahs attended the Camp of Champs , at C.S.U., for the purpose of improving their skills. The letterbearers came home with three squad awards, and the megaphone award, which was given to the squad with the most spirit, by the other squads at the camp. The varsity and junior var- sity each brought back nine squad awards. Each rah-rah also won several individual awards. Even when apathy, the greatest enemy of a rah-rah, showed its menacing head, they cheered, yelled, and forced it away, bringing spirit to an all time high. Students Utilize German Language Guten Tag, a warm hello in German was expressed at least once a month in the informal meetings the German club had. During the average meeting the members exercised the German lingo learned in previous classes. To aid in the atmosphere the students deciphered many German publications. The German club was a branch of the foreign language umbrella that planned activities for both T.V.H.S. and L.H.S. language clubs. The excitement of a foreign language festival, held at the University of Northern Colorado, high- lighted the year. Although the club was tiny in size, six members, they had a mighty dialect when it came to the articulation of the German language. Concentration and articulation aid in deciphering the German language as shown here by Steve Sible, Steve Vroom, Becky Berger, Tammy Uhas, and Chris Moore' not pictured Heidi Pedersen. ' ts Trying to punctuate their points Steve Sible, presidentg Steve Vroom, Vice presidentg and Chris Moore, secretary-treasurer, emphasize the importance having regular meetings. Foreign language at L.H.S. proved to be a popular past time in the form of clubs. French Club met twice a month and planned an activity for that time. Krystal Horst took the head office of the club with Kris Miller taking the second position as vice-president. Dur- ing the year the club did such things as holding bake sales and going bowling. ii The club has existed for quite some time and has been a complete success Back row: Mrs. Carol Gutzmer, Denise Scherer, Mary Anderson, Loretta Fogg, each time. The French Cl'-lb Was SPOU' Mark Vikse, Front row: David Garrison, Sharon Ferdon, Kris Miller, Paige Dohrn, 50fed by Mrs, Carol Gutzmer who did a Krystal Horst. Not Pictured: Dana Miller, Debbie Beach, Mary Taylor, Ron Medo, Becky Berger, Laurie Aldrich, Linda Dillman, Kent Craig, Louis Phillipe Gard. fine job with the group. French dds Spice To Life z,jr.,,,,aU- if M6 Building towards the future are French Club officers: Krystal Horst, President, Kris Miller, Vice-President, Loretta Fogg, secretary-treasurer. The selection of high quality music is an important part of reaching professionalism sought by Russ Allen and KLHS. Indians Boogie To The Music The music blared from the speakers as dancers moved to the disco beat. KLHS provided dance after dance throughout the year for LHS students. KLHS's music made for a pleasant atmosphere around the school. The music added a little life to the LHS student body. Many other clubs used the skills of Russ Allen and the KLHS crew to raise money for their activities along with raising money for new equipment for the broadcasting station. Hours of preparation, wiring, and decoration made many a dance a big success. Yes, the music was loud, but it was enjoyed by the boogiers of LHS. Scott Paine, a KLHS crewman, is busy at work playing records during lunch time Students throughout Colorado seem- ingly did the impossible. In the time span of only two days, interested stu- dents created a model United Nations. Students were assigned a country and researched that particular country until totally familiar with it. These students then went to the Model U.N. at the University of Northern Colorado where they participated in debates, negotia- tions, and a General Assembly. The Model U.N. has been held at U.N.C. since its inception in 1954. T itft 'tgii 1 Representing L.H.S. at the general As- s sembly were Steve Vroom, Mary An- derson, Bob Chandler, Goeffrey Ridge, Kirby Austin and Ron Jung. According to the representative from France fMary Andersonj Bloc causes fe.g. l Western bloc, Communist bloc, Third World bloc, etc.j are held on Friday night to determine the way in which the bloc will vote on Saturday. Before at- tending the actual U.N. meeting, repre- sentatives of the chosen countries write policy statement on the way their coun- try will vote on the proposed questions. Debate is held on Friday and Satur- day. Along with sponsor Mr. Bruce Burnett, these students did a fine job of imperative that delegates to the U.N. keep abreast of current conditions in their countries. representing each of their countries- Mary Anderson researches her adopted country, France, for an Upcoming General Assembly. It is Delegates Debate World Affairs Discussing the Iranian crisis are U.N. members Mary Anderson, Geoffrey Ridge, Steve Vroom and Loretta Fogg, Heated debate causes Loretta to stress her point. Excellence otivate Honor Societ Demonstrating academic excellence was a primary motive for National Honor Society members. NHS re- quired a 3.75 GP for sophomores and a 3.5 GPA for juniors and seniors. Mem- bers also had to be approved by the faculty. N.H.S. sold donuts throughout the year but their most important activity was the induction of new members, held on March 20. A tea honoring the mothers of graduating seniors was held May 25. N.H.S. was fun because it allowed you to express yourself while meeting new people, and enjoying yourself at the same time. President-Stephanie Beach Vice President-Deb Kounkcl Treasurer-Holley Halliburton Secretary-Linda Kirby Austin Doug V Sonia Bell Roberta McCauley Jude Boudreaux McGuire Chuck Bridgeman Meuli Rmk BW v Jwlvellvs ton Kem .... fii 1- f -'.. , HPS ,aa k iiii iliiffffillclm itri A 5 iieii Heidi Herzog Krystal Horst M gggii Randy loves oeee Dawn Kelfns .'.,'. Laurie Kowalsleyf K I ..,, we Y ' mr gi Q... 'Ms Resting between classes is co-sponsor, Mrs. Joanne Gulick. Connie McGuire prides herself with being an active N.H.S. members. Waiting in the cafeteria for school to start is N.H.S. member Crystal Horst. path Immobilizes Skiers Paralyzing apathy crept into the ski a club this year as club membership de- clined greatly. The lack of interest pro- duced many frustrating problems for ski club sponsor Dave Johnson. f'We tried to sell coupon books to raise mon- ey and we even had a trip planned to Lake Eldora, but both had to be aban- doned because not enough people would participate. Seventy-two had originally signed up, but only twelve at- tended the first meeting. Some of the more active members included: Chris Buck, Linda Darling, Anne Ford, Anne Gullikson, Gary Jacobsen, Jeff John- son, Maureen McGuire, Dana Miller, Cynthia Moomaw, Kevin Schmeits, Stephanie Swearingen, and Tim Veld- huizen. Symptomatic of the times, the death of ski club caused no dramatic reaction and will be hard to revive for next year. -us. Ski club sponser Dave Johnson contemplates on ways to recruit new members for the dwindling participation. X il Leftg Shawn Zachary and Caryn Ford discuss ian upcoming ski trip. Middleg Janis Wilson and Brett Maier discuss how the frosty weather conditions will enhance the slopes. Right, Derek Walter, Jim Hein, Stephanie Swearingen, Dawn Keirns, Brad Sadler and Kevin Johnson discuss skiing techniques. Setbacks Donat Deter Intramurals The intramural program at L.H.S. this past year was a success according to Mr. Richard Gammon, the sponsor. He also added that they have just begun. The three sports offered were: basket- ball, soccer and table tennis. Approxi- I mately twenty students participated in the program. They met on Wednesday and Thursday nights, at the L.H.S. gym. Mr. Gammon commented that the students seemed to enjoy the program, and that he liked sponsoring it because it gave him a chance to play the sport. The only thing lacking in the program was school support. After it was all said and done, the intramural program was a tremendous success, and it will con- tinue to be a success for years to come. ZH? Saied Naaseh-Shahry uses his skills to defend against thc attack of an oppo nent. Anders Ostgren receives a pass from Dana Miller, during an indoor practice. Involvement Means Learnin -U .L W fgI ':2: :'fg'f' 35255 ,.,,. X V 'J-M ' f--f,- -e-me-,mf ,Q W-:iii , ' , . . . v4'eZ'a ,ep ke eu me , . 'Ma-1-Sze -: ' v -2 :- ff f . -:Olav -.1-g Zip :tr , . ,,.,, . . .,.., 1 fm . v f Q Q,-af- , - ,.7,N vwil' 1' ' ' Working together on an ag project at the Vo-Tech school, FFA members Bill Petersen, Kevin Welsh and Glen Eliott make a calf shed. FFA fFuture Farmers of Americaj was an organization that educated students in the complexities of modern agricul- ture techniques. LHS students who participated in the program were involved in activities such as attending the stock show in Denver, selling Christmas trees, and various other ag-related projects. According to FFA'er Ed Aste, The club is well organized. The meetings are well run, using parliamentary proce- dure. When asked about his involve- ment in the club, Ed replied, I've learned a lot about animal husbandry, building houses, record keeping and crop production. Once a member graduates, he can start his own farm. By involving themselves in career-ori- ented occupations, the future farmers took a big step towards tomorrow. P5 1 . ,,,, F - H at , r if so a ,-4, -Z:-, ' e if-v3i'Q 2 f -ef., gffmgee as Y if: he A fi 1 . ..,,, was- f-,i ,555 F'-'I f , ,, ,sis I ,. ff .',. fjillfi r l ,-,' c c. Uhaffi Q-ieieli fwgi . ri 1251121 1 f 'Z ii 'lli 1? f wg 9' If 4-4 51335: ' V 1 5 4, 1v,gaff '-925.95 il 1 Q , ' wa? W 4 .1 my A f 1-,g we gg -f f q .. my ' :f1,f1:'2i: , ,, The Loveland High School's Chapter of Future Homemakers of America, CFHAJ was an organization that al- lowed housework to be turned into a useful profession. This goal was sup- plemented by national purposes of which included self development, strengthening of the family unit, com- munity action, opportunities to develop leadership abilities, exploration of the multiple roles of today's men and wom- en, and the developed interest in- home economics and related occupations. To accomplish these goals, the group had many projects and activities. These activities included a Hobo Hayrack ride, come as you are breakfast, and officer lock-in. State and district meet- ings were an exciting part of the year. Money making projects for the year in- cluded Christmas stocking sales and the sales of popcorn at home athletic events. Community projects included working with people in special need. The LHS chapter of FHA was a busy and excited group. Keeping busy during the ball game, Sherri Shomers and Claire Farnham help two hungry fans. Activities Involve Homemakers ,..,g1Sherr1 Wood F H A raised money at home basketball games. Sharon Johnson and Cindy Berg take their turn at the popcorn machine. Susan Harmes and Kim Hudson scramble to make pop corn for awaiting customers. Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ had many advantages and ex- citing aspects to the students involved. HERO offered many valuable opportu- nities which included a job skill, a ca- reer start, and on-the-job experience in one of the four broad fields: food ser- vice, hotel-motel, interior design, and child care. These advantages led to many new friends and personal growth. To highlight the year the group partici- pated in a weekend convention in Colo- rado Springs at the Broadmoor. To defray expenses the group sold tee- shirts and pop corn, along with the fa- miliar bake sales that were held. Advantages -Ignite HERO Pop corn finally popped, the pan is turned and the contents spilled out. A bag of pop corn sold for 356 helps the club accomplish goals. Scott Kenny and Juli Krieger listen during a meeting while Jamie Barnes raises her hand for a question. Bionic Bunch Represents Student Bod Cynthia Dyekman and Shawn Zachary take the minutes of a meeting while Julie Doebbeling and Cindy Hayward listen intently. Trying to represent the student body more effectively was the main goal of this year's student council. Executives met all summer to become more orga- nized and to successfully plan home- coming activities. The Council worked very hard to get out of debt, where they were after a diasterous, expensive music concert. Retreats were the annual highlight of the year. Camp Cheley was a place to get away from it all, to make new friendships and to build on old friend- ships. Besides sponsoring homecoming and spirit week, the council sponsored dances, Twirp season, and a nightclub, Odyssey. BIONIC, believe it or not I care, be- came the theme of this year's council. It showed in the activities and programs sponsored by the council. Scott Kenny depends upon carrie McBroom and Kellec Wacker for support. ' ' . Student Council President - Kris Moreland ' Vice,President - Cynthia Dyekman Secretary - Shawn Zachary Treasurer - Cindy Hayward Jamie Barnes Rhonda Beisner Candy Booker Jim Busby Leah Chatterton Janie Cisneroz Annette Dela Rosa Linda Dillman Julie Doebbeling Tracey Galbraith Don Gardener Jeff Gregory Holley Halliburton Holly Hogan John 151-Ioward Kevin Keck Scott Kenny Randy Kierns Patsy Korkos Carrie McBoomr Dave Manlick Danny Mommer Roger Bennington Jay Pomranka Jeff Pomranka Cindy Roark Holly Roth L J on Sheets Suzanne Shockey Susan Smith Gregg ,'VilkaiIViSj5jgi Sharon Ylass C Steve Vroome ,,r- Julie Wells Ronda eff Wilberg Randy Willard JoDee Wyatt i 1 S .. 'll Jeff Pomranka, Dave Manlick, Shawn Zachary, Leah Chattcrton, Holley Halliburton, Rhonda Beisner, and Candy Lee join in on a group cheer, Troupe Enjoys Theatrical Encounter The Loveland High School's Theatre Troupe, under the direction of Ms. Marilee Saxe and Ms. Mary Scobey, produced many highly professional plays. Explained by Tracey Galbraith the Troupe gave the community all different aspects and a wide variety of the theatre. In charge of sets, lights, make-up, and, of course, the actors of the play, the Troupe made sure each play was smooth and successful. Each assistant director was chosen from the group. An open club, the Troupe ranged with a very small number of people to nearly one hundred by the end of the year. Each member was associated with one play production, and they totally en- joyed themselves. Kris Miller takes accurate measurements for .lanice Paris' costume. Top: Luanne Burke, first time associated with a production, uses her skills behind the scenes. Middle: Geof Ridge, production artist, spends many hours working on set designs. Bottom: Mary Anderson, in charge of make up, sets appointments with Gregg Vilkaitis, Scott Westfall, and Dan Link. memorizing her script Xfzgfslfgfwflciib-Qww QSRIC VSSGQQR-6LYffif 29 YGQN mk'L kWX9 il wx www ii -swfjyggfifff wxmvgwwt Of 66 M ML W3 'Nm fa., .irf is Ken Larsen attempts to steal thc ball from Saied Naasch-Shahry during a soccer game played in the gym. The fall of 1978 saw the Loveland Soc- cer Club enter its second competitive season. Having enjoyed modest success in winning the Greeley Recreational League in the spring of 1978, the club suffered an inevitable loss of players through graduation. Two teams were fielded in the fall, though there were often times when getting enough play- ers proved difficult. The teams compet- ed in the small Fort Collins recreation league, the first team finishing second with a 3-3-2 record. Twenty six to twenty eight people came out for soccer, including one or two use- ful recruits from a certain school on the other side of town. The club was spon- sored and coached by Mr. Richard Gammon and will enter the Greeley Recreation League. ' Ken Larsen practices his soccer style dribbling at one ofthe numerous nights set aside for soccer. Soccer Club Goals For It i :YJ i t NL it it l 1' vw 5 l N s it www PDM it it i ul 9' ,L Anders Ostgren makes an excellent defensive move lo save the ball from an oncoming Kevin Tierney. Vwwi v , if ,fe We lm Ll 1 ri W , i, i ,i QM N Q W 'll W L L ,ly M i U Y' 1 X OJ! 5 W M N ,J li M my Xl A X JlWx gd U il li M x 1 WW f- -, . ' x- 1-.15 .tw--v. -p -- u , - K. ' K .,.. , gn, ,,., t .,,fj. :J ' . , .i., . n 'ww ' ....' , ' 5 Fizz 47' fr. .g . 'tr' - tst.ffs'tQ.M ':Hfff TOYS iiiii eeeee ' it Dan svvv K J --f --h' e, ' Gfegff l l - t E ' osvssvj I t .- k' '---- t - D ,g , . Y, ,,J,. of-ww-few 'W oug-May Tim Veldhuizen - Roiiiixfledo - Vilkaitist, ,,. ,. wif, , ScottfMerrell Q Scott K, i ii r Ambrose e e Paul Rathbun demonstrates one of the many uses of a soccer ball at a weekly soccer gathering. K NW ,. 2 ., 1' ., . v ' 1 .... V A, .,,,,, , r U .ky . . America : i , Y , l . . Q.. . President- Shery ip oehneii Vice President- ggy Sullivan Secretary- Carol ancher J udi J effriesgg Sonja' Belz Amy Lori Hetland Peggy McCreery TIICFGSS BT13112133 nnnn , , Brenda Petersen PPPP .Mary PPPP eennee t B eeee eell Cheryl Fancher Sherrill Findley V21 5 lPllll'l Qi Ronda Leslie Wilson J oDee Wyatt Concern for the community seemed to be one of FBLA's main objectives this past year. Future Business Leaders of America, sponsored by Mrs. Glenda Bond, Mr. Gary Fentiman, and Mrs. Sue LaMarsh, collected canned food for needy families in the community. FBLA met once a month and partici- pated in various activities such as: hay rides, skating parties, leadership confer- ences, and money making projects. Business and office education stu- dents were required to be members of FBLA and any other business oriented student of L.H.S. could have joined. Business instructor Mr. Gary Fentiman commented that FBLA had members that were only taking one business course. FBLA members competed at district in twenty-five categories. This past year district was held at Fort Lupton, Colo- rado. The winners went on to state com- petition held during April in Colorado Springs Colorado. FBLA was a group of people truly interested and involved in the world around them. FBLA president Sheryl Koehnen and secretary Carol Fancher run the meeting to plan the annual installation dinner FBLA sponsor Gary Fentiman, plunges into a group of giggly girls at an early morning meeting. FBLA Concerned For Communit Involvement Kee s DECA Busy the same time. Education, the club itself, job training. With all this At the executive table at the DECA installation dinner arc Mr. Mike Sitzman, sponsor Susie Myers, vice-president, Farron Bernhardt, president, Margrct McKeown, last ycar's secretary. Distributive Education Clubs of America Rffisidenf' ,FQTTOU Bernhardt f t ' Suzie Meyers Q Seiiretary- Annette Becker Treasurer- Jeff March 1 B miie Adams so Hfliliiiii :-1 '..'1 2 i. ' Tammy Blair Beth Brown Liz LuAnne Burke L Combs Lori Dundas Butch Dafci Ellis Lori ,F3hF9Ubfl!Q11 Diane FostC41E215iii3iiEi Bruce vioi o Debbi? Brad Tammy Shari Kindvall Jim Mart Dave Martensen Rochelle Matheny 199911 Mae iilii Doug Townei iiii Kim Trautwein Colleen Walkusch First year DECA members, Shari Kindvall and 'ljammy joy fellowship and good food at the installation dtnncr. Involvement seemed to be the name of the game for DECA this last year. Designed to further business experiences, Distributive Education Clubs of America consisted of juniors and seniors. Winning at district competition, Debbie Giroux, Jeff March, Tim Jones, Kim Trautwein and Farron Bernhardt all advanced to state competition in March. Activities kept DECA members busy. If they weren't preparing for the annual chili supper, they were selling concessions at varsity games or coupon books to raise money and gain valuable business experience at DECA included a class, Distributive and on-the- involvement going for it, DECA had a busy and challenging year. Mortenson, en 3 WEEUUQIE With over 15,120 hours spent in a learning situation, a student builds many warm friendships and mounts more knowledge of today on those facts of yesterday. These events intertwine preparing a person for the future. Starting out in school the young student knows very few people and almost nothing of the three 'R's. These basics are drilled into the brain and then begin to develop into specialized skills, such as advanced chemistry, comp III, and other complex classes. The little group of friends once known in grade school have been swallowed in a school of over a thousand students. Turn the page, meet and learn about the students, faculty, administration, classes, and the classmates at L.H.S. t, , Q wt N Xiggxtqtfjzg 1' C Teacheris Inspire Potential e have the potential for hav- ing the greatest students in the state, just look how they took to Shakespeare- like ducks to water. We teachers have a dai- ly challenge to fire their curiosity about life, be it math- in working a computer problem, or English- in finding not a good word to express an idea, but the exact right word. That sort of curiosity about life gives them the real gift of living- a joy in the daily discovery of the business of being a human being. All too often I fear, I, as a teacher, with twenty-five preparations a week, suc- comb to just the facts, man, just the facts. The students at Loveland High School want more involving education. They know that world they're going into involves more than answering three questions on page fourty-five nightly. Can we, as parents and educators, ac- cept the challenge and together help them to the tools to live a lifetime of learning beginning, not ending, with high school. Otherwise why is com- mencement Cin one's senior yearj trans- lated as beginning '? Student teacher Randy Klein finds out high school policies from assistant principal Mr. Howard Wenger. Gene Alvine-Math Maxine Arndt-Cafe. Mgr. Glenda Bond-BOE Bonnie Bonewitz-Home Ec. Faye Chapman-Counselor Robert Craig-Driver's Ed. Kay Davis-Math Joe Fanning-Science fl ' i 1 1 . ,Q jp-v Miss Sharon Olson, yearbook advisor, struggles with verb tenses in a copy. n .,3..,a ' K an -at -at 3 4 fm- G W Es- , t h N.. .. wt Q . M I 2 E ' ll. I ff-' Qt t b f 6 Q v. j F' J ,Q an 1 A Abi' Mr. Gary Fentiman-Business Mr. Richard Gammon-Soc. Studies Mr. Gilbert Garcia-Band Ms. Irma Gaudreau-English Mr. Gary Glover-English Ms. Norma Greeson-Spanish Mr. Randy Gross-Ind. Arts Mr. Robert Guffey-Art Ms. Joanne Gulick-English Ms. Carol Gutzmer-French Ms. Dorothy Harmes- Cashier Ms. Mary Harrison- Nurse Mr. Richard Jackson- Choir Ms. Joann Jones- Media Gazing embrace the rhythm of my city Staccatto pace of headlong life Beneath my feet, a subway train human lava through green steel fissures fools Crowds like hurtling locomotives surge, Shopgirls massed on corners form long stemmed silken gardens exotic petals, flying skirts An old man wails salvation to deaf stone giants with blind glass eyes erupts Streetwise children terrify suburban matrons Struggling with their packages tastefully wrapped by Marshall Fields Blackpanthers, greypanthers poise near their prey And above the chaos bored executives 0n City Rh thms look down through unopened windows and Share I l Ms. Joanne Gulick displays a look of dismay as she peers down at a pile of yet ungraded the destmies of man below. term papers. J. G. Mr. Dave Johnson- E.H. Mr. Don June- Soc. Studies Ms. Pat Klumpp- Title l Mr. Rob Knaub- Soc. Studies Dale Larsen- Science Mr. Ms. Jackee Lebsack- Sec. Mr. Jim McCallum- Science Mfr AQ T 3 - ,, I L , L M b -A f-gf 2,4 J Nc ' V 'Editors Note: Poetry on this page was written by a L.H.S. staff member. Ms. Norma Greeson understands the struggles of the first year Spanish students. Mr. Don McGinnis- Math si Ms. Pam Mannon- Home Ec. Ms. ,Maxine Griffith finishes up the remaining dishes from a busy lunch hour fa i B ff' F , 'M Ms. Margart Mazur- German Mr. Bill Murphy- Counselor Ms. Sharon Olson- English Mr. Kevin Polansky- P,E. Mr. John Poovey- Drive's Ed Mr. Gil Quadhamer- P.E. Mr. Maynard Reegel- Math Ms. Bonnie Rleusegger- Comp. Clerk '.. , , . -M3311 V ' 'a.- vf , ' ' Piilxh' V YS.:-M 1' ' :tgigwfi --QE , K .5 azajzf-.lr,Q.L 'M fm' Ms. Mary Scooby- English Mr. Mike Sitzman- Business Ms. Wanda Smith- Bookkeeper Ms. Shirley Stauffer- Guidance Clerk ww, Us-4.5 . K - . 08 Q.. f2B 5f Zv',+'.'fvfv' X23-iw. Georgianne Stobe- Media Glendra Tuller- P.E. Melvin Veldhuizen- Counselor Ellen Viens- English Reminisent of her childhood, Ms. Shirley Wimmer finds a moment of solitude from all those Mickey Mouse fans Mary Voggesser- Home Ec. . K . Vivan Wickam- Indust. Arts , . Pat Wiencek- Teacher Aid . Loren Wilcox- Soc. Studies 3 .- ss. :K -x ., ,, . ' e g x 4 1 3' . s , ' Patrolling the intersection Ms. Bonnie Bonewitz surveys the action in the year- book room. Mr. Gill Quadhamer struggles to get a shy sophomore to look at the CamCl'a. Mr. Larry Williams- Science MR. D LE LARSEN HO ORED BY PEERS hosen as the 1978-79 teacher of the year at LHS was Mr. Dale Larsen. An annual award instituted by building principal Mr. Gene Gardner, the teach- er of the year exemplifies dedication, involvement, and service to the commu- nity. Helping select this year's winner were two previous teachers of the year, Mr. Walter Speece and Mr. Vivan Wickam. Graduating from the University of Northern Colorado in 1961, Mr. Lar- sen has taught at LHS for eleven years. Upon reception of the award, Mr. Lar- sen received a class ring as recognition for his service. He will now join the ranks of the elite, and will also be partly responsible for making next year's se- lection. r Not Iffietured: gg y Mr. MS' s Ms. Jeeri Sryant, Castenda, Mr. L Ellis, Jr., Mr. Reubei f Mr. Lester Fetzer, - Dan AW01' ZPRCVCTQ, ffeona Ms. it lene Albert, Ms. KinghainijMs. Joyiic' e Reeves . M 10,9 T, 304- 1-0 KMOQJ 5100 His me +ha,o:c5 .fo COG- bcmj Ox CQW Sophomores Question Traditions eing a sophomore isn't all fun. So far I have been dragged into the pond three times, taken to the bathroom twice, received the lipstick treatment during the sopho- more pink day, and been threatened and chased many times. The thing I can't stand the most is when I'm walking down the hall, a junior or senior comes up to me and in a snotty tone says, sophomore and pushes me into the lockers. The only thing I wish is that the juniors and seniors would remember that they had been sophomores once. J .S. 1 3 Nd Y Sophomore class officers: .lon Sheets, presidentg Holly Roth, secretary: Cindy Roark, treasurer: Y f spd QQ 59527 'Editors Note: All ofthe poetry written in the sophomore, junior, and senior sections were written by students of Loveland High School. Sophomores- We apologize for several names being misplaced. This error Randy Keirns, vice-president. was due to the photography company's Kevin Schmeits and Kriss Klopfenstein find a working heater to aid in their warmth. negligence. 1 'x MAS? miie 3: Cf, 7 Long underwear is more common than Colleen Nats wishes to display. Connie Allen Michael Alvord Melanie Anderson Norma Arispe David Arnstad Bret Ashby Nellie Aste Sherry Atherton David Ausenhus Mark Ausenhus Joy Baldassare Todd Ball Teresa Barr Kelly Bass Lisa Bauer Chris Baught Rodney Baum Debra Beach Joseph Beckett Tami Beebe Irene Beisner Mark Bennett Monte Hoopes, Brad Huckey, and Wade Bratten enjoy a JV football ga against the Poudre Impalas. Jack Benzel Cindy Berg Nancy Bergstrom Sandra Bernard Rod Bernhardt Gary Blair Eric Blake Michael Bobbitt Susan Boehm Mark Bohnert u i i , 11ff,1.wf ..x, ,w Wf 1 at af' f 9 1 Y' Ji f in , I LM . Q'iL' eing a sophomore at L.H.S. was quite an experience. this past year was alot of fun. One had more freedom and re- sponsibility than we were accustomed to. Some upperclassmen tended to look down upon sophomores but the general attitude seemed to be pretty good. The upperclassmen helped us if we needed to know something. Some of the stu- dents I have talked to thought that be- ing a sophomore was really greatg oth- ers I talked to hated it. I personally think that it could have been better, but over all it became an experience I'll never forget. B.F. Q ii e N' : iz Li :mv K 3,1 at- N 1 at is is at ta 4. Qfia. I , - A f A 3 1 Theresa Ramos and Mindy Meuli find peace and quiet in an empty cafeteria to do a little extra studying. Attitudes Span Spectrum Kelly Bonawitz Joseph Bossle Stephani Boswell Thomas Botos Wade Bratten Debra Brehmer Diane Brien Lee Brock Kathryn Brown Ricky Browning Daniel Brummett Christopher Buck Patrick Buckley Jeff Burke Steve Burrell Todd Campbell Gary Carlson Alexis Carter Donna Casados Andrea Castorino Michael Chandler David Chaney Warren Charter Michael Cheney Reuben Grimaldo Gary Clark Lynette Clark Teresa Cole David Colhour Mike Connors QA Ar , SLA: ' iar M Stacey Fenwick and friend are anticipating the coming ofthe Montrose QE E Indians at the state play-off game. , , , iii. ' N ii' A , 2 'H- ' 'W' asi , gf' Showing spirit for crazy socks, suspender, and hats day is Cynthia Moomaw and Wagner. Sandy ame Stereotypes Class sophomore is a name given to kids who are entering high school. This name is criticized, laughed at and, above all, considered dumb to those who aren't one. The first day of school is always feared of by sophomores. What classes we have, where certain rooms are, and getting to those rooms on time are the most important. Seniors and juniors disrupt these impor- tances. They lead us in the wrong direction and purposely confuse us. We sophomores are actually smarter than we look. The juniors and seniors make us seem, and feel dumber than we actually are. I think that upperclassmen should give us a better chance to prove our- selves. In doing this L.H.S. might even benefit from us. A.K. . 11-J i i Writing a letter to pass time during the long Montrose trip is Cindy Frank and fellow companions Patrick Connors Francis Cordell Bradley Corman Donnie Cox Paula Cox Rob Cunningham Shelly Dalton John Daniels Carla Davey Barbara Davies Mark Davis Bill Davison Tommy Deforge Laura Deines Annette Delarosa Mark Dempsey Danette Denoyer Theresa Devenney Linda Dewayne Kari DeWitt Paige Dohrn Linda Drager Steve Dyekman I A he- W 'Q t .W X me ss gg. QA is Sophomores Survive 00 Hall Sandy Thompson and Kelly Bass show exhaustion David Einfalt Keith Estes Mike Fahrenbruch Mark Farley James Farmer Jeff Fehringer Stacy Fenwick Denise Ferguson Kirk Ferguson Tony Fischer during the trip to Montrose. fd his year hasn't been as rough as I had expected. There were so many threats made to the sophomores by juniors and seniors about being thrown in the duck pond, getting a swirlie , or being thrown in the swim- ming pool. Well, believe it or not, the big juniors and seniors arenit so big after all. They have soft spots in their hearts for us sophomores. The first day of school I was really lost, so I got up my courage and asked where my rooms were, and, sure enough, someone was always there to help me out. Walking down the 300 hall was the scariest, but now I know the secret, don't be shy, just jump right in with the crowd, hold on tight to your books and follow a junior or senior, preferably a football player. I got the hang of it after a week or so and it wasn't so bad after all. itffi ' f A 3 .J X gig. -' f. K J, Q' 521 t A wht -ff-.Q ' S ix .mm Bret: Ashbeh Colleen Nats, Carol Stover, and Linda Dewayne show spirit during a pep assembly while cheerleaders Susie Smith and Kari Krause look on. ' ln Brenda Fisher Deidre Fogleman Scott Fokken Amy Foster Cindy Frank Leigh Frank Berni Fritz Marianne Gage Diedra Gallegos Jessie Garcia Linda Gattis Ken Gerinser John Glenn Randy Gorham Darin Green James Greybar Doug Stratton Gregory Groth Richard Gunderson Luanne Haber Gregory Harris Diane Hartle Deborah Haseman Carol Hawthorne Mark Heiner Jenise Helms Abe Henderson Vance Hermansen Rosaly Hernandez Ed Hess Diane Hinrichs Eric Hinz Monte Hoopes Mark Howell Brad Hucke Chad Hucke Rene Huggenberger Benjamin Jackson Jann Jackson Sherri Jackson Stacy Jackson 7 . V .. ..,f.f,,'f' f .1 , 1 ' y 1 ff Sh! Ve ,, 'Nl J -06 -of W1 7' ' 3? V 31 ' , T- NW ,, ..,, ,,. fn n 'Minw Kelly Bass and Sandra Thompson promote enthusiasm during a junior varsity football game. This was the first year in some time the JV athletes were recognized by their own set of cheerleaders. -. , ix, ,X t , f A fi Year Definitely Not Borin here's much to say about be- ing a sophomore, Like getting cut down, and being ignored. Coming to school early, To find them waiting to give you a swir- lie Or getting lost someday, And having a senior guide you the wrong way. Confusion settled in my mind, As I watched a food tight when I dined. There's one thing about being a sopho- more, With all this going on, it could never be a bore. L.B. Diane Hinrichs works diligently to complete note cards for Mrs. Sue LaMarsh's writing class wi it E get is .N s kkwrkk Y mils I 'tw 5 ' 1 X The class of Bl displays spirit while competing in class competition for the spirit stick. Tammy Jackson Gary Jacobsen Keith Johnson Ken Johnson Sharon Johnson Kimberly Johnston Shelby Kahl Tammie Kauffman Troy Kauffman Donald Keck Ronald Keck Dan Keeney Russ Keim David Keirns Randy Keirns Timothy Kellogg Jay Kelly Brian Kennedy Scott Kenny Sophomore Life Demands Changes Becky Kinzell Kriss Klopfenstein Cynthia Kovalcik Amy Kowalsky Karen Laakso Jeff Lampe Harry Lanting Nora Larkin Pamela Larsen Paula Lebsack Lisa Lively Dinah Lozania Pamela Maier Howard Mallory Dan Mommer Daniel Manlick all my friends and other kids were teasing me and making fun of me. So I left school. Slowly there was a big change, and now I have more friends. I want to come to school more than I did at the beginning of the year. I think high school is more fun than junior high was in that there aren't a bunch of weird little seventh graders running around. I like the teachers more and I think some of the classes are fun. I don't like the pep assemblies because they're unfair to all of the sopho- mores. The year has gone pretty well so far, and I hope the rest of school does, too. I he first day I came to school Q' Q! y M ' 2 ' Paula Cox Ends out that make-up tests are no easier than the regular in class tests. .AIN Beth Margison .lim Martin Pam Marx Kristie Maudsley Mike McBride Patricia McCaleb Daniel McCann Jeanne McCreery Brenda McFarlan Maureen McGuir Melinda Meuli Jeffrey Michel Scott Michel Lisa Mikkelsen Dianne Minges d e Gregory Minor Bryan Mohr .Lori Moore Tammy Moore David Morgan Becky Morris Mary Mullaney David Munter Colleen Nats Carla Neal Christy Neale Bryan Near Ronald Nelson David Newman Ronny Newton Ronny NiX Paul Noyes Scott Paine Randal Parks Mike Pass Q., Y ,rf Q . K ,PPI EH an is X as 'E K Q.. W ' Q Y fa, is 2 '19 wu.,. K nu... y year so far at LHS has been so-so. There have been good points, but also there have been bad points. When down slips came out, I knew I was going to get one. I could not do geometry at all so good ol' Mr. Speece handed me one. In Spanish I had done well until this year - another down slip came at me. Pep assemblies are probably where sophomores are discriminated against the most. Sure juniors and seniors are higher than we are, but is that a rea- son for them to cheat? They may think so, but we don't, and no matter how much we protest against it, no one seems to hear us. There are some good points about the year though, like raising my science grade to a B compared to my C and D's last year. Getting to meet more new friends and also new teachers is also an exciting experience. The food fight was T the best fun so far this year fbesides the 1991 football teamj. 1 Downslips Brad Hucke proof reads his paper to find errors and to help think of new ideas. Haunt Sophomores t I-z : N me . sr- .,., ' . ---X -f , -e1.:.r.:sF' . ' ---- :-1: N-1 . X9-fififz f ' ' K' K' fs. - - 1. --at b I e - -: 'T ' ia 2 . i . . 1 fx I ' I JM I I , ff hp' NMNW I of . Q wr ' X is 7' Y 'Nm XX 5? if an 3 Qi Q -at. I6 K E S X Q5 If WI if I' fl-'L ri ITN' I x I Q3 ,. . pil . if We ij Rik .... r l . l.' g I lt .nl -' 'W ,.s.,:: ' -4' 'U' ,,.' ' X t p Y ' f s i I ,cs pw , v. David Penner Mary Pitz Shelly Plue Jeff Pomranka Betty Powell David Priddy Robin Quinlan Theresa Ramos Paul Rathbun Jeff Rawlings Cindy Roark Duane Roper Holly Roth Eric Rathmeyer Ronald Rouse Sophomore, Sophomore, Two B Four Jeffrey Rudd Janet Russell Kimberly Sanchez Laurie Sanchez Sandra Sanchez Tonya Scarborough Julie Schindorff Susan Schlotz Kevin Schmeits Danie Schoonover Ronald Schroeder ophomore, sophomore, two by four, Lining up at the lunchroom door, Getting pushed out of line Till you have to eat in very little time. Sophomore, sophomore, growing up Looking forward to the top Wondering what the future holds in store, When for the last time we'll walk out the door. Sophomore, sophomore, how you've grown Now a senior with a school of your own Looking down on all the younger Was I once like that I wonder. L.M. Terry Darner keeps busy while working on a required metal W3 'if 7 Barb Thorpe carefully memorizes her new list of Spanish vocabulary words. W Lori Scott Sharon Scott Sandra Sczenski Terry Seaton Karen Sedillo Jennifer Sharp Vance Sharp Jonathan Sheets Lonnie Sheldon Steven Shrader Dieter Skowran Susan Smith John Stansberry Timothy Steinwachs David Stevenson Randy Stoppenhagen Carol Stover Eric Rothmeyer Jorge Suarez Sophomores Treated Decentl Doug Vance shows that deep concentration is needed to get the best paper possible. Janelle Sullivan Annette Swenson Vicki Sword Jerry Thomas Jeffrey Thompson Shelby Thompson Sandra Thomson Barbara Thorpe Sue Tibben Glenda Tomson Manuel Tucker Randa Tunnicliff Tina Turner Leslie Tuttle Douglas Vance Maureen Vandalsem Michelle Victor Mark Vikse Sharon Vlass Joel Vosberg eing a sophomore really wasn't as bad as some people made it sound. Sure, sopho- mores got put down some- times, that was to have been expected. I felt the majority of the juniors and sen- iors treated the sophomores decently, and honestly tried to help the adjust- ment. There were some upperclassmen who just had fun being mean. I thought the duck pond, swirlies, and other such ini- tiations were stupid. I didn't have anything done to me so I really enjoyed being a sophomore at Loveland High School. S S. N 5252 Q .... - . . ,k.f: ' f. ' 4 at wamy ,M , f., hx ,e , X as kr g 2. is ..- - it 1 W rl, X x x 'X O Busily working on an English paper is Terry Lebo. dw, N Q N 4 was r N if Q' J. MQ ,t RET 3 Q xi' S ei 3 5' Q A at M 9 Pam Ackerman Tamera Bauer Gregory Bosse Robert Brock William Bunning Nikki Carlson Jack Cavender Linda Darling Terry Darner Edward Dougherty .luhe Engelhardtm 6 J lm fi, sl., . ,. . T, Peggy Fwy ksssi .lohnetta Gaydaff ' ' ' Ray Gerber! L jlf 'Mark Gilseth 4' - Ja fi if Not Pictured: Richard McQuillen David Michell Mark Robin Ray , ' Angela Hughesffi T Matthew Remiisfif Eric Johnson ,'V', W Jeffrey Johnson ' David Ross ' 1 Janet Sanchei ' Darren Kreis V, .lames Soles Mike Lawson g Janet Tabor f Viei Terry Lebo, gyiy Lisa Lucas Shawnet Dewey Lange whiisowveff etstl Randy Mayfidkiffi T Connie McCollum 4 : ak ' ,F sa F .5 2:5 wi is it 'ef . F is t EQ x 'fs 5' vi 5 'N Q 41 x T L Q E . 5 f ..is as 'ri y- .,' ..:.. Q ' i J i ff ' 533 5 RT , by N . I MQ .' 5 ry A Q A V ff e it os, a Kellee Wacker Jeff Wade Sondra Wagner Robin Walla Richard Warrington Vicki Weber Donna Weimer Antionette Westdorp Eric Westermann Gene Westover Lori Whipple Pat White Randall Willard Mark Wilson John Wiltgen Anne Wiper Tammie Woodward Deneice Yarnell Mark Zimmerman l 75 Poetry Creates Fire And ilence s the sun fell off the horizon Pine needles punctured the burning life and the sky Was branded by the embers of the coming night The only thing here was silence . . . And it grabbed every bit of life . . . and death. M.W. Stephanie Marston shows the enthusiasm of the junior class by dressing up for Spirit Week. With only one more year left, Leah Chatterton leans on her friends for support. - is gf 1 so X ' .. , w ,J I g -' A S' , ,I K . ai ' A i f Junior class officers Roger Pennington, Carrie McBroom, Janie Cisernoz, and Suzanne Shockey don't seem to be setting a good example for the rest of the student body. Francis Aguilar Ron Albert Laurie Aldrich Gary Anderson Mark Ashton Edmond Aste Regina Atkins Kevin Baird Lori Ball James Barker Susan Bartsch Theodore Benglen Michelle Bennett Lisa Benson Becky Berger Ruebin Bernard Ruth Bernard Jeff Binkley Rick Blagg These juniors certainly aren't shy as they denonstrate the typical class spirit at a pep assembly. John Boesiger Rebecca Boone Kevin Bossie Karen Bott Russell Boyer Becky Breneman Karen Brien Tonya Brigham Vicky Brinkman Beth Brown Carter Bruns John Bryant Brett Buenger Jacquelin Cahill Ray Carlson Juniors Accept Challenge ,he hardest time during the ju- nior year of high school I comes the night of gradu- ation. All the friends that were seniors will be leaving, and we, the class of 1980, will have to fill their shoes by leading, helping, and maintaining the high accomplishments set during the year of 1979. Things we shared with the seniors now must be shared with the underclassmen of our time. The chal- lenge is one that is passed down from class to class. The know-how and will- ingness remains in our hearts to be tapped, and with the class of '80 there shall rise a resevoir of energy to fill the shoes of our friends and companions that left the halls of Loveland High School the night of May 27, 1979. .XX .V Q J we N i .f'w'h,, 'R 'Z ff,:,, 'X 3. Julie Wells hopes an apple a day will keep the doctor away as she munches her lunch. II 4,.., I V , , V Q, H ,- 'ir f if ' af ,5 L W J fi, M H Douglas Cathelyn Bob Chandler William Chandler Leah Chatterton Janie Cisneroz Diane Clark Roger Clouse Jeff Colson Sharon Combs Kent Craig Troy Cranford Connie Cummings Janet Cushman Ronnie Dailey John Darner Mike Dassler Dc.i Davidson Kathleen Davis Kim Davis Daniel Degood Don Desaire James Doherty Pat Donovan Larry Drager Debora Druzynski Paul Dudley Lori Dundas Robert Dunlap Cynthia Dyekman David Edsall Don Edwards Jon Eighmy Juniors Mae Thele and Tracey Galbraith confers with forensics coach -Inq Everything a student needs is in the locker. Marcia Pacas finds needed notebooks in hers. j'-2155 , M fl A at Glen Einfalt Glen Elliott Shane Ellis - Karla Engelhardt 7 Yi Starla Engelhardt Candace Entzi mv, Lori Fahrenbruch 1,3533 J? I It ,,5, K , A Betsie Fay .lay Felske ' ' Dawn Fennessy 42 T ' 'fa , 45? 1 Juniors Demonstrate Versatilit obless juniors Universally talented Never losing the spirit stick Inside information Occasional thinking Repeating sophomore classes Confessing illiteracy Listening to lengthy lectures Accepting money for answers Sacrilicing sophomores .Seaweed for lunch lflelad letterbearer Suzanne Shockey and all-conference football player Bob Keirns are a common sig t. Sharon Ferdon Aa Anne Ford Diane Foster Donna Foster V W .inlt i r Kenneth Ferguson l --x'-5 Q i f I V1 .lane Fox Jean Fox Karen Fraaken Gary Frazer Bruce Fromm Jerome Fuller Tracey Galbraith Keith Gandy Feels Great To Be A Junior Holly Hogan tries to alleviate the boredom while on the way to the state playoffs at Montrose. expectations this year. Except for a select few, class spirit rose to a new high, namely because it felt great being a junior. Juniors did not have to worry as much about being thrown in the pond or being given a swirlee like the sophomores did and juniors didn't have to rush and get all the credits to graduate like the seniors did. Juniors could just lie back and watch the sopho- mores and seniors worry. Although there will be more tension in the senior year, the class of '80 will look forward to it and rise to the occasion as it always has. QI he junior class lived up to many of 4 Starla Engelhargdt selects a record for her routine in the physical fitness class, aerobics, s. Making it back to class after a discussion with her counselor is junior Julie Yowell. uul s , wp.-sae.. jazw- M zt eg h . I X .2 -k 2, ' 1 t il at Kristi Sullivan, Susan Harmes and Kim Hudson confide their opinions to each other, as they J enjoy a junior privilege, the time release. Isaac Garcia Don Gardner David Garrison Sandra George Jim Gibson Kellie Gillmore Debra Giroux Kerrie Gogfrey Jennifer Good Mike Greear Amy Greene Frank Gregory is 1 i r G .5 W ' ' 1 f' , .. S 'i ' s s xi 4? f , Anne Gulhkson 1 fs es Y K as 1 Y' fi G ieiae X is i e i K aeee eere' e'et Holley Halliburton Juniors Are An Interesting Bree uniors were an interesting breed. They were right between the little kiddies fsophomoresj and the so called upperclassmen fseniorsj. Ju- niors became the reason high schools exist. Juniors tackled the difficult sub- jects, trig, physics, chemistry and world history. They were also a major factor in many of the excellent sports seasons throughout the year. Being released from the pressures of fearing the duck pond, juniors dedicated their year to excellence. While the sophomores were still trying to find their way to classes, and the seniors were fretting about col- lege plans, the class of '80 roamed the halls of LHS with a feeling of security and contentmant. Barry Hamilton Chuck Hander Joel Hanson Susan Harmes Richard Harris Victor Harris Dan Hartle Robert Haseman Andy Hauss Cindy Hayward Jim Hein Bruce Hellerman Barri Helms Phillip Henely Earl Henry Juniors Julie Yowell, Deborah Kounkel, Anne Ford, and Pat Donovan find it easy to play 'Wenger says.' V as A Cindy Johnson and Kari Krause peer down the hall to fellow spirit enthusists. Marri Heron Heidi Herzog Chris Heth Wayne Hetland Wally Higgins Patty Hochstein Holly Hogan Karen Holzkamp Brad Hoopes Krystal Horst Kim Hudson Kara Huyler Renee Jackson Cindy Johnson Jacquei Johnson Kevin Johnson Randy Jones Brad J udkins Ron Jung Gregg Kachel Kevin Keck Steve Kecfauver Mike Keirns Jeanne Keller Lori Kendrick Tammy Kennedy Shari Kindvall Kathy Kingdom Pam Kinney Valinda Kisselman Linda Knobloch Cathy Knox Sandra Korkos Deborah Kounkel Jim Kowalsky Kari Krause Cheryl Krebs Lynn Kukus Julie Laakso Eddie Labadie Monique Lanphear . za .E , 1 'Mrk 411' V V .,LkVV, .,,l.,,, :ww ,,fi, 'Hi i l liii K L g 5 ' gt VJ? .N , N A .AX . Dv al r a M - Q , x, 'j W 4' .3 'A .,a, ,112 V, 1 2: e V rer 1 . 1 yaaeia lug 'L aiea if? 'l'i ' .. j,' :Q , ' K if'-s -5 f . Su-If 1 'eww r X .a1.wi,E:w5q w e x ---M X . Y r 2- I ii is i S- - e-3-:.z11ssmgg,:, , , ,. Q., .i as Q? I X, is m 'N' is ff ,X A W5 ,A ,. 95353 'fa if -K -2 5 Q y E 2 W S J, A ' at . I 5 .1, x , H ,cv V ii Tracey Galbraith and Suzanne Shockey get in the swing of 'Twinsday f.. L ' ' 'f 1 ia 1 W X FE , 'F A 4, .ef 'A 5 ,Wi V' 'K Y fi 'Q' W, ,L f f. M E ' .,. ' x 4, f 1 JW 'V' , A- ,VVV W if ei aavvl rrel ff , ' '1,, , f 12' ' A - Q W W. ,,,,? 1 ,,..,, , ,,y, Q E get W JM Z1 , ,,, ., ,. , ,- V . ,f ' L-'X af ' 4 ff- fi 1 A J' 42? ',g, , irggz LW , g E 1 N , ky . it 3 f g fi 1 W M Q Ewwgylg ..,, JF ,pf ,. ,, It 1 E1 , i, , K as , - ,,,, Y o ww 4' I 1 14 f ,, We My ,av if-in lk f X v 'W , f :,, Steve Lanting Ken Larsen Christina Lopez David Lovato Jaydee Luce Assemblies Promote Junior Spirit day in the life of a junior is not as some would believe, it's much more fun. The day started out as most, much too early, but the possibility of an excellent day kept me going. After throwing a few sophomores in the duck pond, we proceeded to class. It went quickly as we had a pep assembly for Friday's football game. Once at the assembly my friends and I cheered and yelled until we could whisper. Then came that ear- shattering announcement, Go to third hour. Still being rowdie, we calmed ourselves by throwing some sophomores into the showers. The rest of the day went by rapidly. Before going home we stopped by and said goodbye to our fa- vorite teacher's substituteg and then took it upon ourselves to wash a few sophomores hair in the nearest com- mode. X. Kathy Kingdom, Shari Kindvall, Lisa Vosberg, and Tammy Mortensen display different moods for cold early mornings. Teddi Lybarger Brett Maier Dave Manlick Vicki Marsh Stephanie Marston EPI Jim Mart David Martensen Willy Martinez Tim Matuszek V Carrie McBroom Robin McCarthy Eileen McCullough Ronald Merrell Wendy Merritt Douglas Meyers Dan Miller Kristine Miller Rod Miller Doug Miltenberger Randy Mitchell Jeff Monson Melissa Monson Tracy Montgomery Cynthia Moomaw Chris Moore Tammy Mortensen Keith Muhlestein Connie Murray Suzie Myers Saied Naaseh-Shahry Mike Neal Todd Neale Sonya Nighswonger Getting scrunched in the hallway are Debbie Paoli and Kim Peden, a frequent fate eath maddens me more than an artist seeing his creation burned before his eyes. Each step I take down the tiled halls of the hospital makes me feel like the bones of a bird crackling and crunching as a wolf's jaws hold it in a razor vice grip. Then two attendants rush an old old woman by on a wheeled table and from the frenzied terror in her eyes I can see the ice cold blue steel blade slowly piercing her heart and her wishful eternity. The tiny image of her 'life leaves my mind and when I think about it, I should have just called my ill healthed friend. M.N. ,, ,E . 'aw ' -f 'Q - I gl 'ff or 'f ' ' A , I V -' ' if , - 4 -,.' illizwwi if an . . , E'f:.3ft5f!3 :ii if: fill, Sill!! It - .Q,-. I3 KW We '51 H6 12 3 11 Seeing double? No, it's Cynthia Dykeman and Leah Chatterton dressed alike for 'Twinsdayf Feelings Of Death nd Realit Marcia Pacas Debbie Paoli Chris Pape Janice Paris Dorie Payne Kim Peden Pam Peters Christopher Peterson Mike Pitz Philip Plyter Jay Pomranka Todd Pyle Louis Ramirez Nick Ramos Crystal Ratcliff wa F A ' X 89 90 Ingrid Rathbun Connie Remillard Gary Rickard Lorie Riggs Tammy Risilia Andres Robertson Mike Rudd Veronica Rutt Brad Sadler Janet Sanchez Jim Santner Julie Sarbacker Jennie Schilling Michael Schroeder Tammy Schultis Ed Scriven Dina Seery James Sharp Debora Sheahan Mark Sheets Troy Sheldon Steve Shima Suzanne Shockey Here comes Santa Claus right down high school lanes, as Sharon Ferdon portrays 'Ol St. Nick on Halloween. ,wwf 'J i.,l' ,De Z' Juniors Adjust To Future eing a junior could be a tough job. It's an adjustment that could be difficult for some while a breeze for others. Many juniors found this year to be ex- citing as well as a big step toward graduation. I personally feel that being a junior was a step in the right direction. A spooky thought, many juniors realized, was get- ting out of school in another year. Ju- niors tried to figure out what to do for a career that will last a lifetime. The fear existed of making a choice that may not be the best one. The juniors were the middlemen be- tween upperclassmen and lowerclass- men, I sometimes felt that it would have been terrific to be a sophomore again, or I couldn't wait until I'm a senior. Being a junior was a difficult time in Loveland High School. Discussing the sen or girls at the next table are juniors Don Gardner and as 5, Q-IYIL' ir 4. .. 13255371 li H Q I Dave Edsall as they wait for first hour to begin. Milf' Ronald Shultz Steve Sible Jerry Slaughter John Smith Darlene Snavely Robert Spanton M J b' ' Mary Kay Spreng ei s ii isi K 1 s Greg Standiford ' Q ' Scott Stauffer '- T23 Terri Stone . .v X Korene Stout Tim Strachota Doug Sullivan Kristi Sullivan Bassem Sultan Juniors Look Out For Good Times fter arriving at the game we got down to business. First we checked out the opponents cheerleaders, and then select- ed our seats. The game began and our team immediately took the lead. Then started a heated argument with a charming young lady which was stopped short of a tight with her father, by the administrators. By this time the game almost over with our team still in the lead and later winning. After man- gling a few sophomores, we departed for home in anticipation of more excite- ment tomorrow night. D.W. 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Fascinating and exciting experiments ranged from dissecting frogs to breeding fruit flies. The most highly accepted class was anato- my, exclaimed Mr. Dale Larsen. Biology classes studied ecological relationships and the microscope. There were more lab experie- ments and new microscope measuring tech- niques, commented Mr. Joe Fanning. Stu- dents had numerous classes to chose from. Such classes were life science, biology, mam- malian anatomy, physics, genetics, and chem- istry. The goals of the science department were for students to develop interests in the field of science. With the wide selection of classes offered, students were afforded many oppor- tunites to develop these interests. Getting sidetracked from the daily lectures, Rod Darling finds an outlet to release his frustration. Paul Dudley gazes to the front ol' the room awaiting further instructions for his experiment in chemistry. l Mr. Larsen studies the animal instincts of a ferret with his biology class. Greg Minor disregards surrounding chaos and diligently works on biology. Inset, Luanne Haber studies the turtle pond community. Rhonda Beisner and Carol Martin aid new staff members, Alan Grisamer and Derek Walter fmd the perfect adjectives for their new copy. M-mpmvvlbf deadline. Veteran staff member Jeff Gregory works diligently on pages for the first Staffers Harassed B Deadlines Frustration seemed to be the common feeling at the beginning of the school year for the Chieftain staff. Bombarded by new terms, strange materials and strict deadlines, students began to won- der if they made the correct choice in class selection. With four returning staffers however, the future appeared bright. They gave the new members a firm foundation on which to build an excellent working staff. The '78 Chieftain received a first place award in both the National Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the State Colorado High School Press As- sociation competition for the second consecutive year. The winning of these awards boosted the morale of each staff member in wanting to make the '79 Chieftain an award winner once again. This past year brought about some new changes in order to make the yearbool better. For a mere 51.50, monogram ming was offered. DECA helped th' yearbook staff out a great deal by sell ing ads for the book. The hard worl shown earned DECA a profit. The '79 Chieftain was produced botl inside and outside of class, under thi able direction of Miss Sharon Olson. BQ the dedicated leadership of Rhonda Beisner, the staff became especiallj motivated to make the 1979 Chieftai: the best ever. All in all, the yearbook staff was even tually able to deal with the frustration by the challenges they faced during th past year. The outstanding accomplish ments made by the staff was the prod uct of many hours of hard work and th never ending talents of all involved. Thieltain staff' top Jim Santner, Candy Booker, Leah Chatterton, Jeff Gregory, Cindy Hayward, Alan lrisamer, Derek Walter. Row 2: Mike Pitz, Carol Martin, Diane Hartle, Denise Coleman, Row 3: Tom ireene, Rhonda Beisner, Monique Lanphear, Bottom: Mike Colton. ' 143' . - A g y yy gg .,1kkg,., iywfx ky' ' ,W,. Em Greene and Mike Colton use their combined talents to design ads, Inlay, looking at past yearbooks Monique Lanphear gathers ideas. 1- Jeff Stoppenhagen put 'Places to Go' in its place, Inset: while Laurie Aldrich and David White exchange ideas about a feature picture. Mae Thele and Kent Craig discuss possibilities ofa news article for the Christmas issue. ii' '4'- f 'fi1l11f:'sv .'r1 - 1f Q' rtts t i Advertising 'Staff Tercsal11Perli'ng6ijf ' :tl , Vicki .Business Ron ii' L iiiii Kent i J:E Jacky ': Gaily' tiet npei ts Jeff stsppenhaiifiif' Laurie Larkigif i i'ii' ii iiili iiii 5 ' ,t,,.-- 'fis Photographers rstevet ' t Sponsor M rs. Shirlejiiwiimmeiiwiii Mishaps Sidetrack Redskin A long day in room 209 is seen here with Tracey Galbraith, Laurie Aldrich, and Jeff Stoppenhagen issue of the REDSKIN. Jacky Cahill lets her imagination run wild as she designs a page of the REDSKIN. Fighting the battles against deadlines, mechanical failures, and fatigue, the REDSKIN staff managed to produce a monthly paper. Commander-in-Chief Jaime Barnes was plagued with reports of losing ground against time. The pho- tographers stayed many long hours to compensate for exposed film, lost equipment, and many other delays. Layout editors seemed to move into room 209 the week before deadline, rubbing off headlines and fitting arti- cles into their proper places. The clam- mer of typewriter keys rose under the fingers of Mrs. Shirley Wimmer, day in and day out. Battle after battle the REDSKIN waged war against the deadlines some- times meeting them and other times compromising and calling a truce, but always the REDSKIN feature paper was placed in the hands of waiting stu- dents. Jaime Barnes and news editor Tracey Galbraith brainstorm about the upcoming Troy Cranford' compiles notes and information from his speech packet. lnsetg Darren Krebs busily searches for a homework assignment that he needs for Principles of Communication class. Students Learn erbal Skills By learning to communicate effectively, the L.H.S. students fulfilled the requirements of a semester of speech classes taught by Mr. Terry Roulier. Principles of Communication was the most com- monly scheduled course of the speech depart- ment. This course was taught to a predominately sophomore audience. Included in principles was a lesson in body language to show that non- verbal communication can be used just as effec- tively as verbal communication. Basic speech was another course many students opted for. Basic speech taught L.H.S. students that poise, confidence, and organization were essential in a one to audience relationship. The speech department did an excellent job of instructing students in patterns of speech. Some may still seem shy, but watch their body lan- guage. ,,....---'W-Mc c ii A' N . ,,.....1,. i A -Ji-:is Tfifiiififi Busily completing a homework assignment, Susan George works from her principles workbook. g l ,. 1 . -,,'- x- , 1'-5 - K ,,. ..,,. W ,, J? - hw VK, .M ,, 5, , kk,,k It M, , V ,,.A Ig? as W' ', .'f,, I I ,.,- M, ' ' Yf : W i, A ' iitt W ' W ie -fff ,..., , ,, :,,,,,f EA In Dennis McFarland, Greg Toles, and Mr. Murphy listen intently as Penny Miller shares her thoughts. Having Fun Being Yourself Self-discovery and fun described Peer Counseling this year. Beginning with Peer I students embarked on the chal- lenge of getting to know, themselves bet- ter so they could understand others. Students then progressed to Peer II and applied skills obtained in the preceed- ing class. This application became evident with the success of the projects undertaken during the year. Students of peer coun- seling, in an effort to assist the commu- nity, involved themselves in several group projects determined to help drop- outs, youth with basically no family life, alcoholics, and handicapped children. Involvement made peer counseling a true success in the community as well as in Loveland High School. Individuals that participated learned about them- selves while helping others to a better understanding of life. Amy Kowalsky opens her Spanish book to begin the lesson as Duane Roper surveys the room. Laura Deines seems to have found the most ideal and fun position with Terry Seaton while Denise Fluck and Mark Farley revert to the tedious task of studying. Languages Tongue-tie Students Foreign language this last year provided students with an experience in learning a fundamental lan- guage aside from English. French, German, and Spanish made the foreign language department. Instructors who taught in the foreign language de- partment were Miss Carol Gutzmer, Ms. Norma Greeson, and Ms. Margaret Mazur. The knowledge of a foreign language makes indi- viduals feel a little more at ease if ever traveling to a foreign country. Even if students did not become fluent in their endeavors, they did become ac- quainted with the life style and current situations in their respective countries. Throughout the school year the students of L.H.S. were exposed to many aspects of foreign languages. Ms. Norma Greeson begins her Spanish class by an oral drill inset: Denise Fluck contemplates opening her Spanish book.' Lani Frank and Mike Chisholm seem to find that the English gossip coming from the side of the room is a little more interest- ing than Spanish verbs. Art Promotes Creativit Art classes were filled with variety for all who participated this year. The art department consisted of classes in ce- ramics, drawing and jewelry with a va- riety of choices in each. Mr. Bob Guf- fey was the instructor and had the aid of a student teacher, Mr. Gary Mur- dock. The study plan left plenty of room for interested students to put their imagi- nations to work. In jewelry students were able to express their creativity by molding silver and other metals into in- teresting accessories. In drawing classes not only creativity but also talent was expressed through pencil and pen sketches and in its counterpart, design, shapes and paper sculptures represent- ed student ingenuity. Art classes this year were not the easy credit imagined by many, but rather an effective way for creative students to express themselves. Peggy Fody and Kristi Maudsley takc timeout from their artwork to catch up on the latest gossip Cindy Kovaleik concentrates on cutting the right geometric shape to make her sculpture work. Linda DeWayne quietly concentrates on sketching out her artistic creativ- ity on paper. Denise Fluck asks for some constructive criticism from Cindy Kovalcik insetg Eddie Labadie displays his finished project. , sg., z+m,.,g,,, sea if-wefmmi lf Butch Ramirez and .lim Mart discuss matters of importance with Mr. Mike Lisa Lucas' Katy Brown, and Teresa Cole find practicing daily Sitzman in D,E. drills increases individual speed in typing. rf? PIL wax Mae Thele and class busily prepare assignments for Mr. Gary Stroh's business law class. Inset, Susie Meyers diligently studies the fine points of business law. Starla Englehardt finds the repetition makes perfect in Mrs. Sue LaMarsh's first year shorthand class. Y, Y- 5 X .1 1'5i.:5af1f:, ' t t rri Kitty Dixon learns the business end of posting from a combination journal in Accounting. Accounting aided Kitty in becoming employed through L.H.S.' BOE class. Heidi Pederson decides that a little extra time improves the technique of shorthand The business department offered many courses to aid the would-be business man. These include recordkeeping, ac- counting, business math and machines, general business, Typing I, II, III, IV, business law, shorthand and speedwrit- ing. Also included in the class offerings were vocational training programs, business and office education LBOEJ and distributive education CDEJ. These programs allowed the student to attend a morning class and find an on-the-job work experience in the afternoon. All of the business classes were elec- tives. There was an indication that many students felt the classes were worth while. Enrollment in these classes had increased a great deal. The depart- ment was staffed by five experienced teachers and was ready to be expanded to accomodate increasing student par- ticipation. Students were welcome to inquire about the various business subjects and talk with counselors and teacher re- garding the activities of the depart- ment. Business Trend Upward Band Steps To The Music Strike up the band! S. Gilbert Garcia and his crew of merry music makers once more strode to the center of the gridiron, ready to blow the home fans out of the stands. Like the superior football team, this year's band paraded to the marching and musical excellence in the short space of the first quarter. The following three quarters were filled with immense hard work and dedication at meet the difficult standard of perfec- tion always attained by the Loveland High School Band. The band looked forward to their usual superior 1 rat- ing at contests, and the establishment of excellent Esprit De Corps. All in all, this year was stupendousg after all, it was the year of '79. any To T546 EEST Ahm- 2 IR f I Fourth hour band class practice to perfect their rolls and columns during class time. LT lLtlViT ganna Q36 7246 Srwf? xAjf7g,Z0QT Q44 HERE N517 YEAR QUOO Luck Ugg ?Em mf FHUGA9 feegitivwaf Qu Melanie Anderson Mark Ashton Christy Bassett Lisa Bensen Jack Benzel Bruce Berger John Bergquist Kelley Bonawitz Jude Boudreaux Diane Clark Concert Band Karen Fraaken Keith Gandy Louis Gard Sandy George Doug Giroux Vance Hermanson Patty Horchstein Karen Holzkamp Dot Hornbeck Ben Jackson Gary Clark Dawn Keirns Lynnette Clark ,V L g Lenny Kellogg Roger Clouse K Tim Kellogg David Colhour A A ,Jay Kelly Brad Corman ,-'. A535 ,i'. 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' -Q f 'is' 5494, ,, f '.wwin5'f-,-4 gfkwiw P 3 an 'G 5 W W aw H ay 3 4' dai fflfefs Projects Generate Enthusiasm The industrial crafts department had numerous classes for those who were intrigued by creating with their imagi- nation, hands, wood or metal. Mr. Vivan Wickham, Mr. Randy Gross, and Mr. Bill Ziesche each taught indus- trial classes. Projects in these classes ranged from the inexpensive to the expensive, from picture frames to gun cabinets. Wood projects generated an ethusiam be- tween the students and the teachers that developed into mutual respect. This respect was evident in the success of the projects. The instructors were quite pleased with the results they re- ceived and were overwhelmed by the participation of their students. They felt the skills obtained in industrial crafts classes were very useful in later life. Paul Noyes and Jim Wegner wash up after working in the shop. , mn Q r enri 'rl'u 'eer 'le t .,,, Ah' V f Perfecting his skills on the lathe, Reuben Grimaldo carefully shapes his soon-to-be hammer. lnselg Looking for the proper tool for the job, Robert Spanton seems to find what he's searching for. Don Keck carefully watches his drill press operations to insure accuracy. Sophomore Terry Darner makes a template during his metal shop class Enjoying an elective shop class is senior Gary Zimmerman, seen here cutting part of his project to the specified length. Mary Anderson Joy Baldassare Susan Bartsch Tamera Bauer Stephani Boswell Karen, Brien Rick Bugg Jim Busby Dave Dassler Theresa Devenney Debbie Druzynski Cynthia Dyekman Lee Ann Keith i Jennifer Richard Harris Merri Heron Holly Hogan Karen Holzkamp Ben Jackson Sherri Jackson Dawn Keirnsf Randy Keirns Pam Larsen Anita Leazer Sue Lengkeek Stacy Loft Vicki Marsh Jim Martin Connie McGuire Concert Choir Penriy Miller Rob Mohler Keith Muhlesteiniilliftllyy Bryan N ea r Ron Nelson Chris Pape V Teresa Perlinger Darin Powers R j fin Quinlan l D Wine Roper ' R Rouse ,li, DER Schoonoverf' Terry Seaton m Dina Seery J V ziir Sheets m ifgt to Simpson Slfsan Smith Nfary Kay Spreng Stinson 'Randy Stoppenhagenm, it Stout A in y Duane Thompsoni '1e'e1f ' Candy Tsoa-Lee, li,lll,l Z jifharon Vlass g Kellcet Wacker 'ii iiiii J' at- Lori Whipple .atr V Janis Wilson Sl - Q . . sf Mark Wilson A' Wiltgen Jo -Dee Wyatt JoDee Wyatt and Candy Tsoa Lee assume good posture to assure good tone quality Back row: Paula Lebsack, Glenda Tomson, Pam Mechem Sandy Sanchez Dina Lozania Tammy Beebe, Janet Russell, Carol Hawthorne Betty Powell Lenora Larkm Front row Kristie Maudsley, Karen Sedillo, Linda Gattls Brenda Fisher Kelly Bass Debbie Brehmer Jennifer Sharp, Julie Englehardt, Barb Thorpe 1 ' - Back row: Mary Anderson, Penny Miller, Sue Longkeck, Jeff Stoppenhagen, Rob Quinlan, Brian Near, Mark Wilson, Terry Seaton, Teresa Perlinger, Kellee Wacher. Front row: Dawn Keirns, Debbie Druzynski, Jim Busby, John Wiltgen, Jon Sheets, Rick Bugg, Keith Gandy, Connie McGuire, Holly Hogan. Not pictured: Karen Brien, Tunes And Tones Blend In Choirs Mr. Jackson gestures the way out for anyone unwilling to work for good harmony. Inset: Lori Whipple scuries with the final touches ofa perfor- ITIHHCC. Keeping the choirs in tune was the full-time job of Mr. Richard Jackson Sophomore girls practiced 3rd hour, followed by concert choir 5th hour. The Madrigals spent their time singing after school. The Madrigals, who were a special group that had been chosen from the concert choir members, did most of the singing on their own. Mr. Jackson helped them at practice, but when it came to performing, they were on their own, The concert choir, however, was kept busy with concerts. They had their first one on December 18 for Christmas. The concert choir was invited to sing for the South Western Division Music Educators Association. They were the only high school choir from Colorado to go to this singing get-together. The choir ended the year by going to a music festival in April. There were so many different kinds of balls used in P.E. classes. There were golf balls, tennis balls, bowling balls, and basketballs. Volleyballs, footballs, soccer balls, and baseballs. If a person wanted to be in a class dealing with round objects, he had a wide variety to choose from. If round objects weren't his thing, there was still fencing, first aid, lifesaving, boating, figure and pos- ture, and water polo to pick from, plus two more like weight training and ad- vanced swimming. No matter what someone decided to do about P.E., they usually had a good time doing it. Rob Quinlan gets ready to catch the pass so he can drive in and score. Having A Good Time In P.E. Pat Buckely, Randy Willard, and Pat Connors stand by waiting for the rest of their volleyball team. Chuck Bridgeman, Eugene Vodjansky, Dana Miller, Rod Darling and Brad Livingston work on building up leg strength which is essential to good physical condition. Eugene Vodjansky, Doug Giroux, Dana Miller and Kevin Keck all work on strengthening their arms for fencing class. Dana Miller and Rod Darling are ready for a round of fencing but first they must prepare with the proper attire. Inset: Sylvia Espinosa takes a break during ice skating class. Wm: vy fmeef- Candice Entzi desperately searches her sewing supplies for a needed item. Tonya Scarborough is caught in the act of sewing seams. Diane Clark learns the many different stitches used in knitting, as she knits a sampler. Home Ee Discards Stereotypes Classes like Home and Family, Foods I 8L II, Single Survival, Tops and Bot- toms, Stichery, and HERO I 8: II were available to spark student interest in Home Economics this last year. Home Economics geared itself towards the goal of helping youth assume their roles in society through areas of person- al growth, family life, vocational prep- aration, and community involvement, explained department chairman, Ms. Bonnie Bonewitz. The staff taught dili- gently to meet department standards with everything from cooking to sewing to decorating. The Home Economics Department also took on another visage of study. All stereotypes regarding home economics were discarded by the study of self-con- cept, marriage, family, economics, health, and human relations. Throughout the school year the Home Economics department directed stu- dents toward assuming their positions in a fast-paced society. Patiently pinning her material to perfection is Connie Remillardilnseti Debbie Mayhan works diligently to finish her Home Economics test. Kim Nunn concentrates on her stitches as she takes a test in knitting. Leah Chatterton, as a science aide, helps Colleen Nats on a biology assignment. Insetg Doing odd jobs in the office is senior aide Mike Arndt. Aides Provide aluable Services TA's or teacher assistants were very busy people. 'I'A's performed such tasks as curving grade scores, making posters, de- mostrating skills, and running basic er- rands. Leah Chatterton said, It was fun. I enjoyed working with the teachers and stu- dents. In order to be a teacher assistant, a student must have had teacher approval. TA's received a quarter credit for a semes- ter instead of the usual half credit given for academic endeavors. Office aides were a big help to the office workers. Aides had two basic jobs to per- form. One job was to fill out the absentee cards and the other was to run throughout the building with messages for students as well as teachers. An office aide received a half a credit for a semester's work. A TA or a office assistant was a good way for a student to view the other half of the school. Assistants aided the students, teachers, and staff. ' AIN Working in the library is Rosa Hernandez helping Tracy Montgomery with proce dures. instrels Journey Crosstown Orchestra was a word seldom heard through the halls of LHS, although five musicians from Loveland participat- ed in the string ensemble. Students were bussed to Thompson Valley each morning where rehersals were held. The busing situation posed many problems for the traveling musicians. One of the major ones was the time element involved to return to second hour class without being late. The persistent tar- diness hampered many Loveland students from joining the string ensemble. The LHS-TVHS combined orches- tra will remain one until enough members are found to make separate groups. The word orchestra may have been mumbled in the halls of LHS, but it was shouted at first hour rehearsal five days a week. 3 I 2 1 , 2 , ,,f , Sander Darst plays a trumpet solo accompanied by the combined L.H.S., T.V.H.S. orchestra with Mr. Michael Schaefer conducting. Insetg The bass, the biggest of the string instruments, is played here by Dennis Shade and Kristie Hinrichs. Working in the seminar Theresa Devenney, Randy Mitchell, and Sharon Vlass share ideas for doing assignments Students Calculate Fundamentals When talking about math, all the fol- lowing math classes must be consid- ered: Algebra Survey A, Algebra Sur- vey B, Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonmetry, Advance Algebra, Ana- lytic Geometry, Basic Computer, Data Interpretation, Basic Skills Lab, and one college class EG 101 Fortran. After looking at the classes offered, the students who took these classes must be considered. To some students a math class was just something to fill in one hour of the day. To others it was just a class needed to graduate. To the more studious students, it was a class in prep- aration for college and later life. The more popular math classes were Basic Computer, Geometry, and Algebra II. The largest class, with a total of 154 students divided into two classes, was Algebra II. Fortran, analytic geometry, and basic computer were the smallest math classes. These were kept small for more individual help and because of limited facilities. All in all approximately 60'ZJ of the student body was enrolled in some kind of math class. A look of concentration is on everyone's face as they listen to a teacher lecture Tracy Evans and fellow students work with immense concentration to finish their test. Mr. Alvine is always available to answer the many questions that arise during class. Wade Wilderman, Chris McGraw, Todd Pyle, and Dave Garrison work on thinking up new and exciting programs to run on the computer. 139 Demand Produces Economics Julie Wells and Shelly Maudsley listen intently in their U.S. History class. The test run of two new history classes has proven to be successful. Economics and U.S. Government were offered for the first time this year. Assistant principal Mr. How- ard Wenger said that, in general, the administrators and the school board felt that graduates didn't know enough about our government and showed a marked apathy when it came to voting. Also new to the history department this year was Mr. Bill Brown. Mr. Brown taught U.S. History and Hu- manities Art. In his spare time he was the assistant coach for girl's bas- ketball and track. Heading the histo- ry department this year was Mr. Burnett. Five additional teachers taught social study classes ranging from psychology to western expan- sion. History, thanks to a fine L.H.S. staff, proved to be a rewarding ex- perience. Becky Breneman rereads her U.S. History notes to make sure that they are accurate. New persons Starlla Englehardt and Mr. Bill Brown wade through facts of yester year. .Iotting down the highlights of a history lecture is Bard Donahue. Filling a junior class requirement Rick Schauerman takes a break from the black and white print of history. Reviewing for a test Bestie Fay studies her notes Consistenc Produces Qualit Consistency produces quality has be- come the motto of Loveland High's English department. The department headed by Mrs. Shirley Wimmer, emerged with a grading matrix. The matrix, designed to show students their strong points and their weaknesses, uni- fied the grading among all the English teachers to within half a grade. This means that any composition graded by any English teacher would vary only one-half grade from teacher to teacher. New to the English department this year were: Irma Gaudreaux, Ellen Viens, Laura Wasinger, and Bobby Johnson. Poet Mr. Joe Hutchison visited the English department during November. Sponsored by the Colorado Council for Arts and Humanities, Mr. Hutchison worked with students in poetry class. Poetry class was a new and exciting addition to the English department. It blended together a combination of imagination and past experiences. With many new faculty members and a visiting poet, the English department was an interesting and stimulating area to be involved in. -,fn .. 11.-5 .sw Everything from boring to having a time-warp i3'1j5 T appears in Comp Ill papers as Mrs. Gulick PaPef- , wx rss, 'Q a 1 vie: ' E395 fi.. .1.1ff2fifZ,, 5 5 All this due in two days? seems to be Kris MoreIand's expression ' W. ' t... f Q gi W z,' lr 'za Q 'Q explains to Steve Vroom how to improve his .Ha 05 I g ! . has wg, gg? it 3 5? ' . 519 rw. ,fi 1' r 11 Q '25 I 5 . l gi gf:,z,ts.v .f-.1-ifvflf -Se 'wi' 'ff' , xiii: 142 i sie' A gg., Hzifsfzi ,W- After a night of no sleep Comp. lll'er Alan Grisamcr wonders why he didn't start sooncr. Scott Marine seems to be more interested in corridor activities than Mrs. Wasinger's class. Inset: John Howard, .lill Burrow, and Doug Ferguson research their Comp. lll subjects thoroughly in the library. l42a ,-4 lfwkw, M fwfff'L1f W W 71 Miwff J WCA ' YLQL A ff f b jvii Z ,LMCEJQ Lang! -ff bwlffwmw ' ',Cfp2Li Ui2 lm MMM? ' , 46515 ' V Q 7 K n , v Zyayg eww - 14,51 'bldwibfgff ff' 'A LL-1461 fddccbdi 12b Mini! JWW fb 0712, fl , 1 , X . ,M M 7 If LfLfyV1A'M9' 5 .Q ff EWEQUE 1l wiT. '1'.4.. At one point in everybody's life the simplest basic of running to bouncing a ball twice in a row was putting it together with catching a fly frustrating. PeeWee sports were the ball in center field an athlete by this greatest thing since Saturday comics. time has developed the needed coordination to make the team a In a junior high sports program a success. L.H.S. takes great pride in athlete developes the basics necessary their athletes always striving to have to be able to participate in an true perfection in their athletic program of yet a higher level. accomplishments. Now Loveland has 3 molded We are honored to present the 1979 powerhouse sports program, involving athletes of Loveland High School. hundreds of talented athletes. Using l42c f:f- ' Top: Sandy Wagner, Jennifer Good, Julie Jones, Kris Moreland, Colleen Nats, Coach Glendra Tuller, Middle-Teri Ward, Juli Krieger, Pam Peters, Shari Kindvall, Bottom-Rhonda Beisner, Stephanie Beach, Denise Coleman, Irene Beisner. New Defense Sets U Victories Building on last year's ups and downs, the girl's volleyball team, with the help of the six returning letterwomen, start- ed conference play on a winning note. The team worked on executing a new 2- 2-2 defense which proved to be an asset to the teamls success, and helped them work toward realizing their goal of be- ing first in the northern conference. The new 2-2-2 defense, unlike others, was based on specialty positions. Start- ing in the ace spiker positions were Julie Jones, captain, and Kris Moreland. Set- ting up the squad's success was Julie Krieger and Stephanie Beach. Covering the final two positions were Terri Ward and Denise Coleman at the utility posi- tion. These were only the beginnings to the team's successes. Without the strong back-up of the rest of the team, their success could not have been complete. Leading these efforts were veteran Shari Kindvall, coming in strong at the utility position. Backing up the Setters were senior Rhonda Beisner and junior Pam Peters. The remaining three spots were filled by Jennifer Good and sopho- mores Irene Beisner and Colleen Nats. With the experience of the starting line- up plus the gaining talents of the re- maining six, the girl's volleyball team couldn't go wrong. Using her height to her advantage, Jennifer Good executes a spike as Stephanie Beach looks on. uunnsonulllmd sr-' W- f ,.,f.,,.,,,,,,,,W . V 1 -vw., , 1 3' -f wie.-11,-. it OK! --A ., if M. . . .v. Q va-an-f -..-V! 0 ,. ii 754 l.'f ' i Showing good sportsmanship, the varsity volleyball team congratulated their opponents. Practicing an important aspect ofthe game, Shari Kindvall pcrfects her serve. ' 5 LHS-Arvada' l-T5 inns-skyitiw p tvtgf LHS-Sterlinggjfp 5155-ll LHS1K0Cky sivsi 1 LHS-Greeley 1 5 LHS-Centaurus LHS-Poudreg, pgpf LHS-Thompson LHS-Niwoti iiiii 'l LHS-Greeley Centiiiil 'L 15-13 LHS-Berthoud J LHS-Fort LHS-Fort Collins Plays-Offs Confererircei rpsr Tourna- ment 3rd A9-15 15-12 l5- l 13-15 Behind the capable efforts of Steve Burrell and the offensive line up, the junior varsity team, consisting mainly of sophomores, lacked spirit and sup- port from the student body. The junior varsity team started the sea- son with a win against the Centaurus Warriors and then let two games slip through their fingers. Lack of experience seemed to be one of the menacing factors that continued to plague the team throughout the season. With such a superior varsity squad this year, the majority of the coaching went to improve their skills, leaving the ju- nior varsity basically on their own. Leading the junior defense was Don Gardner who worked with the other de- fensive linemen and shared much of his valuable experience that was so desper- ately needed by the young team. All the tools necessary to put together a fantastic team were there, they just had to be put together. Future Varsity Needs Improvement Iki Top Row: Kevin Keck, Kevin Baird, Bob Olson, Randy Jones, Brian Kennedy, Abe Henderson. 2nd row:Jeff Pomranka, Kevin Schmeits, Randy Tunicliff, Greg Bosse, Jeff Fehringer, Todd Campbell, Dan Manlick, David Penner. 3rd row: Ron Keck, Dave Keirns, Steve Dykemen. Dan Brummett, Rich McQuillen, Don Keck, Dewey Mattly, Darin Green. Front row: Steve Burrell, Ken Ferguson, Mike Bobbitt. Brett Ashby, Dave Chaney, Jim Florence, Joel Vosberg, Jeff Burke, Mike McBride. ... e . be ty. .., 'tii 8' 0 i' eff 2vft:s iii 1 iff e ,. ,eej E ' 41' iilit ' ,,...e. iti, Sf' X.: g E 1 'Ui if , . i , J Members from the Indian defense, David Penner, Rick Gunderson, Dan Brummett, Darin Green and Jeff Pomranka, hold their ground against the Poudre Impalas, but despite their efforts failed to come out on top. Scoreboard , LHS-Arvada 10-15 W LHS-Skyline 5 u 1 1 fl on sttt iiigfffii ,LHS4Sterling LHS-Rocky Mountain 17-15 1 5 at-3-1 5 1-P 1 9 .ries iiffQ?itii5,fiLHS-Poudrer 7-I5 ' 15-12 1 1 LHSJ-ongfllont l Central, 1 ' rree it i?5?t??TtLHS-Berthoud C - ' U f LHS-Fort Morgan Sophomore Colleen Nats concentrates intently on positioning herself for the bump. ' I Top-Cynthia Dyekman, Jeanne McCreery, Shelby Kahl, Tonya Scarborough, Cindy Johnson, Betty Powell, Middle-Leah Chatterton, lrene Beisner, Sue Harmes, Connie Cummings, Eileen McCul- lough, Colleen Nats, Bottom-Tammy Schultis, Carla Neal, Karen Sedillo, lngrid Rathbun, Linda Darling. Left-Coach Gary Fentiman. 15-11, 15 ynnuu 711-15 I5- 2 2-15 1,8-15 :Af -'1f:1 2 1925 l5- 7 The junior varsity volleyball team learned that a good squad was made from lots of practice and drills, concen- tration, and most of all, teamwork. One asset to the team was the new assis- tant coach, Mr. Gary Fentiman. Even though some of the junior players had no sophomore experience, the team showed much improvement throughout the season. Many of the sophomores had to adjust to a higher level of com- petition experienced in high school play, compared to that of junior high. With the building of their talents this year, the volleyball team should prove to be a strong varsity team next year. Practice Proves Productive -sf - Top-Gil Quadhammer, Anders Ostgren, Todd Pyle, Darin Powers, Rod Darling, Greg Tews. Bottom-Jeff Johnson, James Wakefield, Doug Milten- Golfers Drive To State Emphasizing practice, the L.H.S. golf team started the year with several ex- perienced golfers. Even though there were only two returning lettermen, l most of the others gained valuable ex- perience from being on the team the previous year. T An average workout, consisting of prac- tice on chipping, putting, and hitting on the driving range, did much to improve individual scores throughout the sea- son. It's really a fantastic finish to a great season. To my knowledge it is the high- est finish ever by a Loveland team in a state meet. Those were the words of Coach Gil Quadhammer after his team finished third in state competition. Tournament play by Greg Tews made him the second best player in the Northern Conference. Tews, along with Todd Pyle, Darin Powers, and Anders Ostgren, proved they could compete with the other best golfers in the state. Getting in much needed putting practice are Doug Miltcnburger and James Wakefield as Coach Quadhammer supervises. Propelling the club so rapidly that the camera cannot pick it up, Todd Pyle drives in tense competition. Chipping it out ofthe rough doesn't seem to concern Darin Powers Wgg,-WIWm,W.f K , I , ,.: SCOREBOARD LHS-Geeeleyiwesi 107 64 an LHS-Fairview V 1 79 1 90 LHS-Niwot 1 s1 L i 109 54 LHS-Fon 76 I-HS'Gfee 8 68 - 1 udfe it 119 58 LHS-Th0HiPS95 Valley LHS-Skyline - 51 LHS-Longmont '? f i , 7 LHS-Thompson'Valieyw 102 70 LHS' 57 Confer State it 15111 Emerging from the water for a quick breath is sophomore butterflyer Sharon Vlass. Linda Dillman, Anne Ford and opponent wait to hear the sound of the gun. G Katy Brown, Cindy Hayward and Linda Dillman cheer on Lex Carter as she makes another turn during the 500 freestyle. Girls In Black Lead Pack Jennie Schilling, Anne Wiper, and Julie Wells all nervously await their tum to swim in the 200 medaly relay. At the crack of the gun, six swimmers plunged forward off the blocks and into the water. If someone looked closely he probably would have seen three girls in black leading the pack. From the start of the meet untilthe very last relay, the Loveland High girls swim team gave all out performances. Coach Kevin Polansky and his girls had another out- standing season! With an 9-0 confer- ence record, they took the first place spot over the league. Then to top off the season, they won the conference meet held at Thompson Valley High School. Seven of the girls qualified for the state meet held at the Air Force Academy. Coach Polansky commented that every- one had an exceptional season. The girls worked out twice a day for most of the season, averaging 7000 yards a day. Next year L.H.S. is looking forward to an even better year! Lybarger Top row Monique Lanphear Maureen McGuire Shawn Zachary, Teresa Devenney Caryn Ford Karen Laasko Jody Craft Middle row Michelle Victor Linda Dillman, Jennie Schilling Katy Brown, Teresa Cole Cathy Schuter, Cindy Hayward Luanne Haber Front row Ann Wiper, Mindy Meuli Pam Kinney, Lex Carter Anne Ford, Julie Wells Sharon Vlass. Not pictured Teddi .V gg' S At the starting line for the Thompson Triangular are: Tim Jones, Karen Olivas, Jennifer Sharp, Lori Christensen, Polly Peterson, Nancy Kraatz, Jeff Monson, Barry Hamilton, Brian Folsom, Troy Kauffman, Barry Helms, Don Edwards, John Bryant, as they set the pace after the starting gun. Workouts Develop Stamina . xg As the school year came to a seemingly l s MU, 32 p ,, p g pxan V N Q quick start, so did the grueling cross r at country practices. Each practice, con- A sisting of five to ten miles of strenuous running, developed the 17-person squad r . it r l . T 'iii ' 351 'Z fi ,,, r r pgy - J . p . as k '. ,.,r ' ' i K' Q, A , it at f into tip-top physical and mental condi- fl tion. With seven returning lettermen and an :Ei 1 ' 2- 5 i experienced coach, the cross country K 1, K team had great expectations ahead of ' them. For the first time in Loveland's cross country history, Loveland had a sepa- rate boys and girls team. In previous years there had been only a few female Q . participants out for cross country. This year there were enough to have a small W squad to show to themselves, as well as the student body, that the guys weren't the only ones to master the challenging sport of cross country. Practicing together, sharing the aches and pains, the joys and tears of cross country, made this year's team one of the more successful in recent Indian history. Right: Psyching up for their event are Lori Christensen, Polly Peterson and Nancy Kraatz who placed very well I fi during this season. 'Q - 4 Q i'i' sie 'J . 428152, is , 1 -, --f, Nga, ,tr . I Q V 4 tins if? iw? I W ,. 2 . ,t X Left: Making it look easy, Jeff Monson sprmts across the finish line to take a first place in the Thompson Triangular. Top row: Barry Hamilton, Jeff Monson, Troy Kauffman, Tim Jones, Brian Folson, Monty Hoopes. 2nd row:John Bryant, Dave Edsall, Don Edwards, Barry Helms, Coach Mr. Don McGinnis. 3rd row: Lenora Larkin, Jennifer Sharp, Janet Taber, Karen Olivas, Polly Peterson, Nancy Kraatz, Lori Chirstensen. g5,Scoreboard - ,sfwdaf-ff:-'t-wfh ., M ' -A :-. 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They had plenty of injuries on the team, but that didn,t stop them. According to Mr. Glover his only two returning seniors, Jody Lesturd and Debbie Daniels, were lost for most of the season because of injuries. Jody was out with a broken foot and Debbie had a dislocated elbow. Junior Tonya Brigham was also lost be- cause of a broken finger. Coach also said that Jody continued to compete on the uneven bars with her cast. The best team effort came during the last meet of the season, when they went against crosstown rival Thompson Valley. An- other team there was Rocky Mountain High School. The team took lst place and was only one point from setting a new record. Congratulations, gymnatics team, for having a fine season. Jodi Lestrud perfects her back flip on the beam. Kara Huyler shows us her charm as she preforms her floor routine. Betsie Fay makes cartwheeling on the balance beam look as easy as it is on the floor Top tow: Mr. Glover, Jodi Lestrud, Kara Huyler, Candace Entzi, Antoinette Westdorp Bottom row: Holley Halliburton Julie Yowell, Betsie Fay. Not pictured Tonya Brigham, and Debbie Daniels. A smile and concentration help Holley Halibur- ton maneuver through her balance beam routine. riier iirer 1 e' 7' L . i e ii ' i i - 35131 f 4 ' ,,tc,,1l .,,,,,. rraa. r t,.a 'I 'iff' ,Mamie 122 '-5Z:1w ciFfv V5 3 .Mm f. , lg , V ltrraiil rill 1 , ' in Q? ' ,.---if v..- -fa -sn HQ .. .sm -M M: f 1. .zev- - MN. f lI,ffi',ll.' . ' ii.:irv..:,'e-alibi? .3'Z':.. Til L.,, ,.., . ...L . X H . m.LZh , ,... s ... , ,-11, . . . - - ' -I . J, k.f,... 31 HZ-,EW 3,-.,.. ,gg giila .xi +5 X. K kj,,,f K t rug, G-:EU mf' e 5' lm in ,L A .. I fs., . af.,-, . tm- . ,I -- - S K-5 ge 1 -Y 37 A r . i - .. ' 'J ' ,.'!55..2mt.5: vs' fi., .., 4.11, t. '.:::,lLg.x U ,xx is 13 xg ly iibxx E 438 'F l W? , S.. 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Another set of Loveland players to place at the meet were Doug Towne and Dave Tuttle. They took fourth in the number three doubles competition. Mr. Knaub commented that this year's team had improved tremendously com- pared to last year's team. All in all the team had a marvelous year and Mr. Knaub is looking forward to an even better one next year. Lone senior tennis player Matt Meuli match. warms up for an importa Ill f f 4 V1'7f 1 1,2 J tlit Lf , ft-w,1Q1,:Aw.,,,.g31,..Lg ,1'11:wfpsv.. ,,k . ,qui ,W J e 1 2 ,T f a L-H2 Val e 1 . -A' ' w , 4. 1 -0 v ,- . . x:,. .!k i , , , . , J, . ' C3340-7 W 1 JV ' it ' 0 ... - - FG V,X,,3y I ' 15152: ggzjx,-2 .. ,',-.. . it f L- Off v J 6-1 s , , , , , , , . , J. , Cgx t fence - 4th N A 4 W I Disgct 6th Doug Towne reaches for the sky trying to make the tennis ball 'iee' 2, .I ' f connectionfs ,,.W, ,-ff1L-' i ,..-1x'- ,. . or , Top row: Jim Santner, Doug Towne, Mike Pitz, Dave Tuttle, Victor Harris, Chris Heth, Ray Carlson. Bottom row: Coach Rob Knaub, Mark Wilson, John Wiltgen, Kellfey Bonawitz, Matt Mculi. Not pictured: Ben Jackson. Variables Alter Team Success Last yearis boys' junior varsity tennis team under the supervision of coach Rob Knaub had an average season. The boys started off the sesaon with a shut out victory over the inexperienced Sky- line Falcons. They continued the season with another shut out against the Ster- ling Tigers, but then came the team's downfall, as they lost to the Rocky Mountain Lobos and then the Poudre Impalas. From there the team fluctuat- ed both in their wins and losses and in the players. Mark Wilson alternated between the varsity and junior varsity squads. Other players were Dave Garri- son, Ken Larsen, Steve Schrader, Mike Pass, and Jeff Lampe. if t t't f srreerrre MS - Qsstvv an tti,ttt it i t 1-HS fiuntainat- LHS, Gentaurus L LHS . - s 1 LHS ThG? isY31lCY, stii E. E itti , We , is Joel Vosberg struggles to execute a reversal during a J.V. wrestling match. Inexperience Hampers JV's An unknown Indian wrestler seemingly intends to hog-tie during his match. his rival A very young team took over the J .V. wrestling scene this year as Coach Mike Sitzman and his crew of seven had a rough time throughout the season. Don and Ron Keck showed their out- standing ability, aggressiveness and a true athlete's desire to win during the disappointing months of the season. Constant conditioning and excruciating drills failed to eliminate losses until the third outing from this young team. Despite the bad luck of the J .V. squad, the first win in three years came during this past season. Lack of participation and experience were the major setbacks that seemed to be a factor which decided the destiny for the rest of the season. tt.iQ - -if gi-rs4Ff. .. ffLHS-Longman .,.... ...gif y..xt e SQO ard 58-60 54-50 66-76 13218-Greeley fntral .QQ .. 41-48 S-Niwot .,.. gf.. . ,59-66 55 X69-48 . . Q . 5 5 ---- . 5- 5,-l i .,,,,..u-,L U um, 5 2 an LHS-Steflin 555- . a. - . - sf Inexperience hounded the J .V. basket- ball team this last season as eight soph- omores and four juniors took the court. Their pre-season record was 2-4, the exact opposite of the varsity squad. Leading scorers, Brad Hoopes and Wade Bratten, averaged about ten points per game during the pre-season. Coach Quadhamer felt the team was gaining much needed experience this past season and strove for a more exper- ienced team next year. Although the J .V.'s had some difficul- ties during the season, the twelve-man squad didn't give up for a second. In- tensity, stamina, and inspiration were the name of the game. Todd Pyle practices a defensive move against Don Edwards during one of the daily drills. . 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Bottom row: Brad Hoopes, Jeff Monson, Todd Pyle, Randy Tunni- cliff, John Boesiger, Wade Bratten, JV's Look For Experience With Mr. Momentum on their side, the J .V. girls basketball team rode on the winning side of the win-loss column. They dribbled over many opponents giving experience to everyone on the team. New coach Mr. Bill Brown and an as- sistant coach from Colorado State Uni- versity, Ms. Janet Brown, molded the team into an aggressive ball handling squad. Playing a work the ball to the bucket style of game, accompanied with a fast break harmony, the club dominated many of their games. The Indian tribe led by the quintet of Irene Beisner, Carla Neal, Colleen Nats, Donna Weimer, and Tonya Scar- borough drove towards perfection dur- ing the course of the season. The start- ing quintet was hampered at the end of the season with many injuries but the backup qualities of Karen Olivas, Jeanne McCreery, Carol Stover, LuAnne Haber, and Karen Steele edged the team to success. The Loveland junior varsity team gained experience and respect from their season of basketball encounters. Q Q . V . t .. .. , . . 'IEW' 5 ' -'-:SW e -. ff3f2f,i1'?w.,e wk .... :!53.,.mm, 1.., ..... .QQ S iiees ., 4 , r . H , t, asuessf in 1, s,.r..1. . . mmm r R x Sa H- is -r r 3 i A N H s syn I- h a' G- qui -veg, a ? XXX t .Q . Q ww A 1 fa. ,,,.-, ...xi ,,,,i,,.,,. P . . ,Q . .wh ,,,.1,. as ,. 'Q .,.,. ....... .... ,,., 5 2 .. 1 f r U 5 Colleen Nats arches and follows through swishing the ball in the bucket for a charity point. JV9s Dribble Over Opponents LHS trie LHS, LHS LHS . . .. LHS H LHS LHSQ gmg ..... y LHS 3 LHS LHS 2 LHS LH 1l'7 S LHS J S LH? LHS 't gi board . ,..,.. ,2 45 ,W ,Q .- . In , ,L ., , . 5 tltt Maller gg oiglinsry ,... , D 1,m4,Zfrqg ' i ag 1 5 F Ar' .mg V Q at t , 3 ta' ,ms 925 IC 25+ n E-age, Jwxv it H E V 4 1 F We H vs i Lsiigmam L ' y Greeley Central f G ey West -g r Roc Mountaig 'W .4 Left: Sophomore Tonya Scarborough skies for the buck encounter with the Fort Morgan Mustangs. A et during a close K f E K' ,.-. Veteran player Terri Ward takes advantage of an opponent and chalks up two more points. 4th row: Randy Gross, Janet Brown, Bill Brown. 3rd row: Cynthia Dyekman, Jennifer Good, Jeannine Sterkel, Anne Ford. 2nd row: Julie Jones, Lori Christensen, Nancy Kraatz, Kris Moreland. Ist row: Juli Krieger, Leah Chatterton, Terri Ward. Not pictured Jaime Barnes and Jane Fox. Veterans Spark Team To Victor a W Stretching to new heights, Julie Jones tries to grab the rebound. Q . The buzzer sounded, the whistle blew, and the coach gave last minute instruc- tions to his team. Finally everyone was ready for the start of the game. Tension grew as the referee checked to see if everyone was set. Then slowly the ball went straight up. Many of the Loveland girls' varsity bas- ketball games started in this fashion. First year coach Randy Gross and his girls had an excellent season. Starting off with a 5-1 pre-season record, Coach Gross was anxiously awaiting the start of the 1979 regular season. To his dis- may the girls dropped their first confer- ence encounter to the Fort Collins Lambkins with a 44-46 decision. A bit disappointed, Mr. Gross had his girls back on the court and working hard. Returning starters Nancy Kraatz, Terri Ward, Juli Krieger, Julie Jones, and Kris Moreland, led the tribe to their many victories with some help from two other lettermen, Jaime Barnes and Jeannine Sterkel. Above: Third-year starter, Kris Moreland, rockets for two points against the Fort Morgan Mustangs. Left: Junior Jennifer Good battles against the Thompson Valley Eagles for a shot. Left'Troy Kauffman fmgr.J, Jay Pomranka, Brad Hoopes, Mike Arndt, Steve Jones, John Melin, Randy Mitchell, Todd Pyle, Greg Tews, Jeff Monson, Jim Gebhardt, Darin Powers, Jim Mart, Jodi Bossle fmgrj. Cagers Shoot For Title After losing nearly the entire starting lineup to graduation last year, the Indi- an basketball coach, Loren Wilcox, re- built the squad into a capable ball-han- dling club. The pre-season started on a high note with a 80-68 victory over Denver North on Loveland's home court. John Melin and Randy Mitchell, the leading scorer in the Northern Confer- ence for the first six pre-season games with a 25.5 point average, shared their talent with the other players to inspire the team to a 4-2 pre-season record. Coach Loren Wilcox felt that the squad seemed optimistic as far as league play was concerned. The Indian's coach was confident that the tribe played competi- tively with all opponents and was an important factor in the Northern Con- ference. Steve Jones lights for a second effort after wrestling for a rebound against the Rocky Mountain Lobos. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SfL L HS Q A H S M ,,., s John Melin makes a move on his Lobo opponent as the tribe defeated Rocky Mountain by the score of 54-49. LHS ofxi F 'iii spar fo Sylf 4 452 Logrigfmont Lii' 6 l - 5 5 Gfeeleb' 40-50 -'iff2H Botlsiore WOW-52, West fw Rocky Mountain Sterling yt,yt , W 1 -',' Greg Tews pumps one in for two points adding another win to the tribe's 5 record. if 5 7 R The varsity squad prepares for the start of a game during the pre season months of basketball. Wrestle, wrestle, twist 'im like a pret- zel . . . Cheers similar to this one echoed through the LHS gym as the Indians went to the mats this year. Re- building the team with only five return- ing lettermen, the wrestling squad won their first conference match in five out- ings against Skyline after a prolonged losing streak. Leading the team at midseason, Junior Mike Ververs maintained a record of ll wins against 5 losses. Co-captains Tim Jones and Carl Schlotz did much to improve individual effort as well as team scores. We have three objectives for the rest of the year, said head coach Rob Knaub. We want to keep steadily improving, we want to make a good showing in district and eventually we want to start building up underclass- men for the next year's squad. Wrestlers were die-hards. It was three years since they had a winning season. That much defeat would get most peo- ple down. But not the L.H.S. wrestlers!! Year after year, they're back, proving to the school and community, that wrestlers are, indeed, 41. - . r ' 'nits '-1 I ' . - Trying desperately to maneuver his opponent into a pin position, Mike Ververs struggles with a Skyline Falcon. Grapplers Wrestle To Improve Back row: Coach Mike Sitzman, Mike Ververs, Pat Donovan, Ron Keck, Bob Keirns, Glen Einfalt, Jeff Roeder, Joel Vosberg, Coach Rob Knaub, Front: Don Keck, Carl Schlotz, Mike Chisholm, Tim Jones, Mike Schroeder, Wally Higgins. Don Keck anxiously awaits the signal from the ref to begin the match. LHS Boulder LJJS Centaurus LHS Rocky Mountain LHS Sterling LHS Greeley West . LJJS Skyhne LHS Ft. Collins LHS Longmont LHS Ft. Morgan LHS Greely Central LHS Niwot 3 LHS Thompson Valley IJJS Poudre r LHS Cheyenne East Conference lf2-44 l4-45 4-59 12-43 16-36 33-37 20-35 8-49 l7-34 I8-34 13-44 9-49 I7-39 12th Carl Schlotz gets counseling and advice from head coach Rob Knaub and assistant coach Mike Sitzman. Sportsmanship plays an important part in any sport as Tim Jones wishes his opponent good luck during a confrontation with Skyline. SCOQEBOARD LHS-Greeley West Niwot l I 1 60 R K V Caught in mid-air, John Howard performs a state qualifying dive. Much practice and determination led to this feat. Front: Scott Kenny, First row: Glen Vlass, John Howard, Matt Meuli, Bruce Berger, Brian Folsom, Doug Sauerbreit, Second row: Eric Westermann, Lonnie Sheldon, Mike Kerins, David Stevenson, Mark Ausenhus, Todd Ball, Jeff Johnson, Steve Shrader, Back row: Doug Miltenberger, Mike Cheney, Gary Clark, Paul Kenny, Brad Schilling, Joe Shrader. Glen Vlass psyches himself up while awaiting the sound of the gun. Opening the season with back-to-back victories against Greeley West and Niwot, the boys' swim team pressed on to an impressive season. High enthusi- asm on the part of coach Kevin Po- lansky, as well as the team, led the strokers to many further victories. Con- siderable depth aided the squad as there were outstanding members from each class dispersed throughout the team. Captain John Howard, who was ranked number one in conference, did much to improve team scores with individual ef- fort. It's the strongest year I've seen at L.H.S. said Howard about the team, and with the workouts we've been un- dergoing, we're going to go undefeated this year. The hard work and determi- nation by the team made them a power- house in the Northern Conference. Impressive Wins Hi-light Season A good start is essential in any sport as Bruce Berger prepares himself for the 100 yard fly. Brian Folsom pulls himself toward the finish in the 100 yard breast stroke, X Engaging in the lighter side of wrestling are coaches Mike Sitzman and Rob Knaub. Coaches Became Builders Of Champions The Loveland High School coaches played an important role in leading their respective teams to one of the most winning seasons yet. Coach Rob Knaub said of his newly aquired wres- tling coach position, It's not much dif- ferent from assistant coach. The re- sponsibilities are the same, only as head coach I have to set the practices as well as team goals? New head football coach John Poovey added to the com- ment, Basicly it is trying not only to impart skills and concepts on how to play the game, but also trying to com- municate ideas, concepts, and feelings to others about what it takesito be suc- cessful in life and then putting these to use. It has moments of extreme joy and satisfaction and also moments when I feel like the sun won't come up again, and many times I feel the whole spec- trum of emotions all in the same day. It is a great challenge and is unlike any- thing I have ever done before. Head coaching demands hard work. It carries with it tremendous responsibil- ity. This last year the job proved very rewarding to the L.H.S.iccaches. Coach Kevin Polansky discusses tactics with co-captain Paul Kenny. Bringing in new techniques from Iowa is head coach Randy Gross. Studying the play is third year player Terri Ward and assistant coach Dan Pica. W I Changing strategy for the match is J.V, volleyball coach Gary Fentiman. 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Lincoln i Congratulations to the class oi' Loveland Illgll School HEWLETT 71 PACKARD mm D ES? mga: H n.l'fg,- Q FLATI RON PAVING COMPANY Base Work and Asphalt Paving 667-6171 970 W. lsl Sl. Loveland Best of Luck to the Class of 79 MIDLAND FEDERAL SAVINGS ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTER 263 E. mn 667-5642 1413 w. eisenhower blvd. STUDIO MANOR Photography 'Speoiahzong lo 5WElElDDlllNlGS 0 PQERTEZAUTS 0 FAMULY GEQQUIPS SQCUAL EVENTS UPEN BOOK -QQMMERQUAL WQRK PUBMED--kSto,e Larry8zTraoy Wilson llwners 667-3341 33 E on t I 84llN. Lonoolo Card-1 Qtat one1'Y Special Orders Free B k Mark Do ntown Loveland 669 23140 I HH nfs , Q , in ii.. ,F 9 fl. IL IAF Q lnduxorml areas I Subgmde wnrk 'Q 1 lf l :i:':S: ':r:a, :.E:.::::':'W'k ', ff, XB wefayo : gnfghedroun: ,,' l' 1 at D mlxpcc in fl 5 7' ya- l - oo+i'J-y- - Westlake pharmacy 7 5 1 we f ill 5 N , I ml l rf ! I L0VEl.AND'3Tgg:'gE X Xl 1 , 3 x ,- f ' Q X I an N I A ' I f' 1 M., ,C r m J 18111 E 29 ORCHARDS SHOPPING CENTER HAND COLO 80537 D I 0 0 . 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A .3 ii ,,W:. , 66725lU A A C' L - 525 N CLSVELAND AVE IIIOE TREE 14 East 4th 657- 555 . in LUVELAND!! , I uid.-vl'J JIIIJJJIJJI in I -'exif' N ima 14 6 3 1 C CONGRATULATIONS T0 GRADUATING SENIORS FROM MIND UMPEBUNTS ron A mscourrr or '79 F .un ITEM IN Tun sroxuz, ORCHARDS SHOPPING CENTER 667-3539 First in WaterAnaIysis World Headquarters HACH CHEMICAL COMPANY 57th Street and Lindbergh Parkway Loveland Colorado 80537 U.S.A. EAR PIERCING ART LARVED DIAMONDS SEIKO-IULOVA-CARAVELLE WATCHES Watch 8x Ring Repair Inc. EST. 1945 1:35 E.. 4f.h sf.. I.. 1 d. C01 e,d. e loom gsnrllen UL I ADAMS AND TAIIH KAI STAND IIADY T0 ASSIST YM!! E l RD 137 east 4th street Q To tbe grdduciling cldss Accept our respect for solid accomplishment in turbulent times. Take vvitn you tne burden of our nopes built on your youtn and vigor. Know that we vvisn you tne best in tne still more demanding years anead of you Believe that nappiness goodwill and peace are indeed attainable nurnan goals Qi Kodak FASTMAN KODAK L UMPANY rl , WEST SHORE TEXACO 13021 IE UU nl , T 0 1201 w. eisenhower blvd. 669-1111 STKE amz s 0 7 -H W U P wmmraarv GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES stereos clocks all reparrs Chances are,we can fix it' MILLIGAN S GROCERY 8: MARKET A GROCER IN THE OLD FASHION TRADITION . . . Serving Loveland For 48 Years 667-0631 Murell K Johnson - Owner R 84 B FABRICS 9 I 304 E. sth M 6 667-8487 - 1. E.. YOUR COMPLETE . i - FABRIC STORE MORE IHIIN HIIHUINIIHE 'WUPE THAN IUWPIF ACIMPLEIEHGECBIIBI TIENEVIEST ANDMOSTMGJHII - -- ew- sf- - nonfarm .,, '4'lsl I I xx Q M155 I EE::,:::: EE:-1 : 'qu A1 ' , IN NORTHERN E 1 COLORADO!!! 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Eisenhower M' B 1 5 m' 667-7050 , I 'Zv- Q Q YN x I im? il B I ' , g-- l . win COLORADO PRECAST CONCRETE 1739 So County Road 13C Loveland, Colorado 80537 !5 1 GRADUATION cnours PAssPoRrs sruolo AND me 'New LOOK or OUTDOOR PORTRAITS 960 COL0 AVE BROWN,S suor: Frr 4th St TODD NEALE IS TESTED FOR A SHOE FIT BY VAL SMITH 7Il'm E Ummcollrm 39915513125 awning Kd is Q 9 Qzozy Q Q fepdifs Q l nirtifiih nuister tnaitrbmakirl! 222 E 4th St. I.. Q .. Q .. 5629230935 AIETOS M RADI 81 TV SERVICE ELECTRONIC URBAN REPAIR INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SONY ex E 1 ssnvv ON Au. MAxss 44 Dm 69-O88 1416 N. LNcol.N Ave. 'wh TEIE CCEEFTEIIDDCCDCCDIIQ SHOP iff 25:2 I I ff 1 Q Q Q 'K F ' s Zxf 5 atm . J N' I 4 'S , Dk II ' Wu fff ' ,- ft ,If N' I X Ei ' w e M. My . W 1 , rf' If If I If I um IM I vw ,MM ' QL x I , 2 X f 1 f Es- f X D H11 III! O ARI SORENSEN C E V ..,.I. N. . P R cs mlral nctouv Aumomzm sues 1. SERVICE som PANASONIC svlvmm Amman V 1 E ' Tl ISIN FII ll! 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LOVELAND COLORADO 80537 C3037 667-8112 LOVELAND OFFICE LOVELAND OFFICE ' GD ax 4- ' M82 119- Us hairstyling Qbufwhamw ft 3456041 446 667 4034 RK A REDKIN PRODUCTS Hairstylists are: Nancy Edsall - stylist Joe Cooley - stylist Diane Barthlama - stylist makeup John Anderson - stylist owner Mon. - Sat. 8:00 to 5:00 1422 E. Eisenhower Phone: 667-6104 Across from ALCO! Keegs C Tadto lWdd gR g QUALITY WATCHES OTHER FINE GIFT 239 E 'wth 11421-ijIt RENTAL S SALES -A SILVER LAKE E571 - . fm I' gf INC. 667-3525 ll2l E. Eisenhower Loveland Colo. FOR ALL YOUR RENTAL NEEDS IIIOCIH , A iiii I Denise Coleman displays the latest fashion at Mocks. 129 E. 4th U URYSLEA PLYMOUTH 1 Su 5: E3 LUUULANU JEEP UUIIU ber- E SUBARU E5 U 81 kD UB I. N Il ln' SSS EEE i 'EE 5? SEE , f ' HE-4 5? E52 X. 9' 1 :I mi g, a 5 FD u 5' . 5' i v 2 rp in IQ . I V 544' W e 2' R tl il ' ehn Vunslnc A rt iffel IIE Uarretts Motors Inc ic avxdsun Inc LET PUN IA B I enl' le GM e King Lumber Company N Your materials center 667-1212 101 W. 4th Th Q - 0,9 21: 1: O Nl 2? ZW Q bxuilding gif fifigifwizly f H ,:V ?x NY 1 x Al f ri X Q. s l i -3. is 11 FASHIDNS F08 ALL' 333 2.4111 667 5444 15 ,153 TntJCPenney of your graduation We at The Studio wish to convey our deepest thanks for ietting us share with you the memorable year We offer to seniors a compli mentary indoor and outdoor sitting with 17 to 20 previews to view As a special bonus seniors photo graphed before August 1st wiii re ceive their preview package free F25 , i , 2,5251 1 fm +1 . 11' I Vx. Mx. - - Y: ,Jw ,, ,Ls EST. 1889 863 CLEVELAND PHONE 303-667-2 QQGMWL Cade-f FINE CARDS-FEATURING HALLHARK GREETING CARDS GIFTS, CANDLES, SOUVENIRS, IIWITATIONS, AND A LARGE SELECTION OF COSTUME JEWELRY 313 B.4!h 667 -8262 mimi.. 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Z BEST car: Luck INDIANS ' 11 th at th I CK- PRINT SI-IOP QUI W 4th 667 1233 M'11' r EEST WISHES 11811168 ll ME W NMFA W EWWF WWW IQQW Best of Luck in All Your Future Endeavors DRAP ' DRUG -I' -., 'f ,A-,-ff .T u mr. it ' camo: asv-os FEATURING: LARGEST SELECTION OF COSMETICS IN LOVELAND SONY STEREOS AND TV S CAMERAS BY POLAROID KODAK VIVATAR JEWELRY LUGGAGE AND MANY GIFT IDEAS Siim .7 .f 166- .jk S ,I , y, 1, AKE V 1710 V w. ElsENHowER f can: 661-5520 ,, '..' , . ii 'imma 1325 E EISENHOWER Adams, Julie 11, 27, 50a, 94 Aguilar, Francis 50a, 77 Aguiniga, Corina 50, 94 Ahlbrandt, Brandon Albert, Ms. Arlene 57 Albert, Ron 77, 116 Aldrich, Laurie 35, 77, 116 Allen, Connie 59 Allen, Russell 15, 36, 94, 196 Alvine, Gene 52, 139 Alvord, Michael 59 Anderson, Gary 77 Anderson, Mary 14, 15, 29, 3 Anderson, Melanie 59, 126 Arispe, Norma 59 Arndt, Ms. Maxine 57 Arndt, Mike 94, 136, 164 Arnold, Cathy 94 Arnold, Terry 94 Arnstad, David 59 5, 37, 46, 94, 130 Index AD It's lecture time as football coaches Gene Alvin and John Poovey discuss tactics. Arnstad, Doug 94 Ashby, Bret 59, 64, 146 Ashton, Mark 77, 126 Aste, Annelle 59 Aste, Ed 41, 77 Atherton, Sherry 59 Atherton, Yvonne 95 Atkins, Regina 77 Aubert, Patricia Augustine, David 95 Ausenhus, David 59, 168 Ausenhus, Mark 59 Austin, Kirby 15, 29, 37, Baird, Kevin 77, 143, 146 Baldassare, Joy 59, 130 4 Ball, Lori 77 Ball, Todd 59, 168 Barder, James 77 Barnes, Jaime 45, 97, 111, 116, 163 Barr, Gallen Barr, Teresa 59 Bartsch, Susan 77, 50, 130 Bartz, Russell 111 Bass, Kelly 33, 59, 64, 66 Bassett, Christy 126 Bauer, Lisa 59, 60 Bauer, Tamera 75, 130 Baught, Chrix 60 Bau, Rod 60 Beach, Debra 60 Beach, Stephanie 15, 95, 137, 145 Becker, Annette 50a, 95 Becker, Lee Ann 95 Beckett, Joe 60 Beebe, Tami 60 Beegle, Dave 95, 127 Beisner, Irene 60, 145, 147, 161 Beisner, Rhonda 45, 95, 97, 114, 145, 196 Belz, Sonja 50, 95 Benglen, Theodore 77 Bennett. Mark 60 Bennett, Michelle 77, 1-16 Benson, Lisa 77, 126 Benton, Tom 95, 97, 107, 109 Benzel, Jack 60, 126 Berg, Cindy 42, 60 Berger, Becky 34, 35, 77, 137 Berger, Bruce 95, 97, 126, 168 Berquist, John 95, 126 Bergstrom, Nancy 60 Bernard, Ruebin 77 Bernard, Ruth 77 Bernard, Sandra 60 Bernhardt, Farron 15, 50a, 95, 97 Bernhardt, Lorie 95 Bernhardt, Rod Binkley, Jeff 77 Bjornoy, Tore 12, 96 Blagg, Rick 77 Blair, Gary 60 Blair, Tammy 50a, 96 Blake, Eric 60 Bobett, Tory 96 Bobbitt, Ken 96 Bobbitt, Mike 60, 146 Boehm, Bob 96 Boehm, Sue 60 Boelter, Rich 96 Boesiger, John 78, 142d Bohnert, Mark Bonawitz, Brian 96, 127 Bonawitz, Kelley 61, 126, 156 Bond, Ms. Glendra 52 Bonewitz, Ms. Bonnie 52, 135 Booker, Candy 45, 95, 96, 97, 114, 196 Bosse, Greg 75 Bossie, Kevin 78 Bossle, Jody 61, 165 Boswell, Stephanie 61, 130 Botos, Tom 61 Bott, Karen 76, 78 Boudreaux, Jude 96, 126 Boxford, Gene 96 Boyer, Russell 78, 142d Bratten, Wade 61 Brehmer, Debbie 61 Breneman, Becky 78, 116, 140 Bridgeman, Chuck 96, 133 Brien, Diane 61 Brien, Karen 78, 130 Brigham, Theresa 50, 96 Brigham, Tonya 78, 155 Brinkman, Roy 111 Brinkman, Vicky 78 Brown, Beth 78, 50a Brown, Mr. Bill 57, 140, 163 Brown, Ms. Janet 163 Brown, Katy 61, 125, 151 Browning, Ricky 61 Brummett, Dan 61, 143, 146 Brunker, Bev 96 Bruns, Carter 78 Bryant, John 78, 152 Buck, Chris 61 Buckley, Pat 61, 133 Buenger, Bratt 78 Bugg, Rick 14, 15, 29, 96, 130 Bulay, Levent 111 Bunning, Bill 75 Burke, Jeff 61, 142d, 146 Burke, Luanne 46, 50a, 96 Burnett, Mr. Bruce 57, 140 Burrell, Steve 61, l42d, 146, 160 Burrow, Jill 96, 142 Busby, Jim 14, 15, 29, 45, 96, 97 Bussell, Ms. Lois 57 Cahill, Jacky 15, 78, 116 Cahill, Patty 96 Calkins, Kim 97 Campbell, Cheri 97 Campbell, Ken 111 CH Campbell, Todd 61, 142d Cardwell, Dan 127 Carlson, Gary 61 Carlson, Nikki 75 Carlson, Ray 78, 156 Carns, Phillip 111 Carter, Alexis 62, 151 Dasados, Donna 26 Castenda, Ms. Rose 57 Castorino, Andrea 62 Cathelyn, Doug 79 Catlett, Donna 50, 97 Cavender, Jack 75 Chandler, Bob 37, 79 Danette Denoyer and Shelly Maudsley busily pin patterns to material in Tops and Bottoms CH Chandler, Mike 62 Chandler, Bill 79 Chaney, David 6d, 62, 143, 146 Chapman, Ms. Faye 52 Charter, Warren 62 Chatterton, Leah 45, 76, 79, 89, 163, 195, 196 Cheney, Mike 62, 168 Chisholm, Mike 62, 120, 166 Christensen, Lori 7, 97, 152, 163 Cisneroz, Janie 9, 33, 45, 50a, 77, Clark, Diane 79, 126, 134 Clark, Gary 62, 126, 168 Clark, Lynette 62, 126 Clarry, Mr. Mark 57 Clouse, Roger 47, 79, 126 Cole, Mark 97 Cole, Teresa 62, 125 Coleman, Denise 97, 114, 145, 196 Colhour, David 62, 126 Dolson, Holly 97 Colton, Mike 97, 100, 114, 196 Combs, Sharon 50a, 79 Connors, Mike 62 Connors, Pat 63, 133 114, 136, 147, Cooper, Linda 93 Cordell, Francis 63 Corman, Brad 63, 126 Coulson, Bill 11, 17, 97, 142d Cox, Don 63 79 Cox, Paula 63, 69 Craft, Jody 98, 150 Craig, Kent 15, 29, 35, 79, 116, 127 Criag, Mr. Robert, 52 Cranford, Troy 79, 116, 126 Cummings, Connie 79, 50, 147 Cushman, Janet 79, 126 Dailey, Jana 98 Dailey, Ron 79 Dalton, Shelly 63, 126 Daniels, Debby 50a, 98, 155 Daniels, John 63 Danielson, Barb 93 Darling, Linda 75, 147 Darling, Rod 97, 98, 133, 148 Darner, John 79 Darner, Terry 75, 129 Dassler, Dassler, Dave 98, 127, 129 Mike 80, Davidsen, Don 80 Davies, Barb 63 Davis, Kathleen 80, 126 Davis, Ms. Kay 52 Davis, Kim 80 Davis, Mark 63 Deforge, Tommy 63 DeGood, Dan 80 Deines, Annette 98 Deines, Laura 63, 120 Delarosa, Annette 45, 63 Delozier, Bryan Dempsey, Mark 63 DenOtter, Ms. Thelma 57 Denoyer, Danette 63 Desaire, Don 80 Devenney, Theresa 63, 130, 139, 151 Dewayne, Linda 64 Deweese, Diana 98 Dewitt, Kari 65 Seniors Brian Folsom and Doug Sauerbreit discus work out techniques on the sidelines. Dillman, Linda 35, 45, 97, 150 Dixon, Kitty 50, 98, 125 Doebbeling, Julie 9, 11, 27, 45, 95, 98 Doherty, James 80 Dohrn, Paige 35, 64, 126 Donahue, Bard 98, 126, 140 Donovan, Pat 16, 80, 84, 142d, 166 Dorsch, Greg 98 Dougherty, Ed 75, 126 Drager, Larry 80 Drager, Linda 64 Druzynski, Debra 50, 80, 130 Dudley, Paul 80 Dundas, Lori 42, 80, 52a Dunlap, Robert 80 Duston, John Dyekman, Cynthia 45, 80, 89, 130, 147 163 Dyekman, Steve 64, 142d, 146 Eckholt, Lee Ann 98, 130 Edsall, Dave 80, 91, 152 Edwards, Don 80, 152 Trainer Jeff March has his hands full with bad ankles, wrists, and fingers. Eighmy, Jon 80 Einfalt, Dave 64 Einfalt, Glen 81, 143, 166 Eisenbraun, Annet 98 Elliott, Glen 11, 81 Ellis, Darci 98 Ellis, Mr. Sum 57 Ellis, Shan 81 Engelhardt, Dave 99 Engelhardt, Julie 75 Engelhardt, Karla 81 Engelhardt, Starla 6d, 50, 81 Entzi, Candace, 81, 134, 155 Entzi, Mr. Reuben 57 Erickson, Diane 99 Espinosa, Sylvia 133 Evans, eraci 33, 99, 139 Fahrenbruch, Lori 50a, 81 Fahrenbruch, Mike 64 Fancher, Carol 50, 99 82, 124, 14C Fancher, Cheryl 50. 99 Fanning, Mr. Joe 52 Farley, Mark 64, 120 Farmer, James 64 Farnham, Claire 42, 97, 99 Fay, Betsie 81, 140, 155 Fehringer, Jeff 64, 126 Felske, Jay 81 Fennessy, Dawn 81, 126 Fentiman, Mr, Gary 52, 147, 170 Fenwick, Stacy 33, 64 Ferdon, Sharon 35, 81, 90 Ferguson, Denise 64 Ferguson, Doug 16, 97, 99, 104, 142, 143 Ferguson, Ken 81, 146 Ferguson, Kirk 64 Fetzer, Mr. Lester 57 Findley, Sherril 50, 99 Fink, Tom Fishher, Tony GA Fisher, Brenda 33, 65 Fisher, Randy 99, 142d Flock, Kurt 99, 143 Florence, Jim 75, 142d, 146 Flower, Brock 99 Fluck, Denise 120 Fody, Peggy 75 Fogg, Loretta 29, 35, 37, 111 Fogleman, Deidre 65 Fokken, Scott 65 Fokken, Shane 99 Folsom, Brian 99, 152, 168 Ford, Anne 81, 84, 86, 150, 163 Ford, Caryn 99, 150 Foster, Amy 50, 65 Foster, Diane 81, 50a Foster, Donna 81 Fox, Jane 82, 163 Fox, Jean 82 Fraaken, Brian 100 Fraaken, Karen 81, 126 Frank, Cindy 33, 63, 65 Frank, Leigh 65, 120 Frazer, Gary 82 Freeland, Kevin 100 Fritz, Bernie 65 Fromm, Bruce 50a, 82 Fuller, Jerome 82 Gabris, Sue 100 Gage, Marianne 65 Galbraith, Tracey 15, 29, 45, 46, 80, 62, 116 GA Gallegos, Diedra 65 Gammon, Mr. Richard 52 Gandy, Keith 15, 82, 126, 130 Garcia, Mr. Gilbert 52, 126 Garcia, Isaac 83 Garcia, Jessie 65 Gard, Louis 35, 100, 126 Gardner, Don 45, 83, 91, 143 Gardner, Mr. Gene 51 Gardner, Mike 100 Garrison, Dave 35, 83, 138 Gattis, Linda 33, 65 Gaudreau, Ms. Irma 52, 142 Gayta, Johnetta 75 Crazy Hat and suspenders day is easy to display as shown here by Julie, Jones and Juli Kreiger Struggling to put names and faces together is yearbook editor Rhonda Beisner. Gebhardt, Jim 100, 143, 164 George, Gerbert, Sandy 83, 126 Ray 75 Geringer, Ken 65 Gibson, Jim 83 Gillmore, Kellie 83 Gilseth, Mark 75 Giroux, Debbie 50a, 83 Giroux, Doug 100, 126, 127, 133 Glenn, John 65 Glover, Gluhm, Mr. Gary 53, 155 Dennis 100 Godfrey, Kerrie 83 Gomez, David 93 Good, Jennifer 83, 130, 145, 163 Gorham Gorham Gomer, Greear, , Kathy 100 , Randy 65 Darren 100 Mike 83, 93 Green, Bridget 101 Green, Darin 65, 146 Greene, Greene, Greeson Amy 83 Tom 97, 101, 114, 196 , Ms. Norma 53, 121 Gregory, Donald Gregory, Frank 83 Gregory, Jeff 15, 45, 95, 97, 101 Greybar, Jim 65 Griffith, Ms. Maxine 57 Grimaldo, Reuben 65, 128 Gross, Mr. Randy 53, 163, 170 Groth, Greg 65 114,196 JA Haseman, Deborah 65 Haseman, Robert 84 Hauss, Andy 84 Hawthorne, Carol 66 Hayward, Cindy 45, 84, 114, 137, Hein, Jim 84 Heiner, Mark 66 Hellerman, Bruce 84 Helme, John 111 Helms, Barri 84, 52 Helms, Jenise 66 Henley, Phil 84 Henry, Earl 84 Hergenreder, Mark 75 Hergenreder, Marla 101 Hermanson, Vance 66, 126 Hernandez, Diane 101 Hernandez, Rose 66, 136 Heron, Merri 85, 130 Herzog, Heidi 85 Hess, Ed 66, 143 Heth, Chris 85, 156 Hetland, Lori 75 Hetland, Wayne 85 Higgins, Wally 85, 166 Hines, Kim 111 Hinricks, Diane 66, 67 Hinz, Eric 66 Hochstein, Patti 15, 85, 126, 127 Hogan, Holly 29, 33, 45, 82, 85, Holzcamp, Karen 85, 126, 130 Homiak, Thom 101, 142d Hood, David 111 Hoopes, Brad 45, 85, 142d, 164 Hoopes, Monte 60, 66, 152, 160 Hornbeck, Dot 101, 126 Horst, Krystal 35, 85 Howard, John 11, 45, 97, I01, 10 Horn, Frank 66 Howell, Mark 66 Hucke, Brad 60, 66 Hucke, Chad 66 Hudson, Kim 83, 85 Steve Vroom adds the final touches to the Jane Avril poster painted in the speech seminar. Guffey, Mr. Robert 53 Guidebeck, Mike 75 Gulick, Ms. Joanne 53, Gullikson, Anne 33, 83 Gunderson, Richard 65 Gutzmer, Ms. Carol 53 142 Haber, Luanne 65, 151, 161 Halliburton, Holley 29, 45, Hamblen, Mr. Bob 57 Hamilton, Barry 84, 152 8 Hander, Hander, Hanson, Harlow, Harmes, Harmes, Chuck 84, 143 Don 16, 101, 142d Joel 84 Donna 101 Ms. Dorothy 45 Susan 83, 84, 147 Harris, Greg 65 Harris, Richard 84, 130, 142d Harris, Victor 84, 130, 156 Harrison, Ms. Mary 54 Huggenberger, Renee 66 Hughes, Angela 75 Huyler, Kara 85, 155 Jackson Ben 66, 126, 130, 156 Jackson, Jann 66 Jackson Mike 111 Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Renee 85 Mr. Richard 54, 130 Sherri 66, 130 150, 196 9, 142, 168 JA Kachel, Greg 86 Kahl, Shelby 67, 147, 161 Kauffman, Tammy 67 Kauffman, Troy 67, 152, 164 Keck, Dan 101 Keck, Don 67, 129, 143, 146, 159, 166 Keck, Kevin 45, 86, 133, l42d, 146 Keck, Ron 67, 142d, 146, 159, 166 Jackson, Stacy 66 Jackson, Tammy 67 Jacobson, Gary 67 Jeffries, Judy 50, 101 Jensen, Sandy 101 Johnson, Ms. Bobbie 57 Johnson, Cindy 85, 147 Johnson Mr. Dave 54 Johnson Eric 75 Johnson Jacquelin 85 Johnson, Jeff 75, 148, 168 Johnson Keith 67 Johnson Ken 67 Jones Johnson, Kevin 85 Johnson, Ms. Mary 57 Johnson, Sharon 42, 67 Johnston, Kim 67 Jones, Ms. Joann 54 Jones, Julie 97, 101, 145, 163 Jones, Steve 11, 97, 101, l42d, 164 Jones, Tim 50a, 97, 101, 152, 166 Randy 85, 146 Judkins, Brad 50a, 85 June, Mr. Don 54 Jung, Ron 37, 86 Knobloch, Linda 86 Knox, Cathy 86 Koehnen, Sheryl 50, 102 Koldeway, Tom 102 Koops, Willie Korkos, Patsy 45, 102 Korkos, Sandy 86 Kounkel, Deb 84, 86 Pep assemblies enthusiasm sparks the Indian athletes to many victories. Keefauver, Steve 86 Keefauver, Tom 111 Keeney, Dan 67 Keim, Jill 111 Keim, Russ 75 Keirns, David 67, l42d, 146, 166 Keirns, Dawn 102, 126, 130 Keirns, Mike 86, 168 Keirns, Randy 45, 59, 68, 130, 143 Keirns, Robert 81, 102, l42d Keller, Jeanne 86 Kel10gg, Leonard 102, 126, 127 Kellogg, Tim 68, 126 Kelly, Jay 68, 126 Kennedy, Brian 68, 143, 146 Kennedy, Tammy 50a, 86 Kenny, Paul 102, 168, 166 Kenny, Scott 45, 68, 166 Kindvall, Shari 50a, 86, 87, 145 Kingdom, Kathy 86, 87 Kingham, Ms. Minnie 57 Kinney, Pam 86, 152 Kinzell, Becky 68 Kissell, Rick 102 Kisselman, Valinda 86 Klein, Jerry 102 Klopfenstein, Kriss 58, 68 Klump, Ms. Pat 54 Knaub, Mr. Rob 55, 156, 166 Kovalcik, Cynthia 68 Kowalsky, Amy 68, 120 Kowalsky, Jim 86 Kowalsky, Laurie 102 Kraatz, Nancy 97, 102, 152, 163 Krause, Kari 33, 65, 85, 86 Krebs, Cheryl 75 Kreis, Darren 75, 118 Krieger, Juli 99, 103, 145, 163 Kukus, Lynn 93, 126 Kulm, Dan 103 Kurth, Paul 16, 103, l42d Laakso, Julie 86 Laakso, Karen 68, 151 Labadie, Eddie 84, 124 Lafleur, Phil 103, 126 LaMarsh, Ms. Sue 57 Lampe, Jeff 68, 168 Lampe, Ms. Leona 57 Lanphear, Monique 86, 114, 150 Lanting, Harry 68 Lanting, Steve 87 1 Lara, Rita 103 Lara, Santa 93 Larkin, Laurie 14, 15, 103, 116 Larkin, Lenora 68, 152 Larsen, Dale 55, 57, 136 Larsen Larsen, Ken 87 Pam 68, 130 1 Lawrence, Shelley 103 Lawson, Mike 75 Leazer, Anita 103, 130 Lebo, Terry 75 Lebsack, Ms. Jackie 55 Lebsack, Paula 68 Lengkeek, Sue 103, 126, 130 Lenthe, Steve 103 Lesher, Corinne 103 Lestrud, Jodi 97, 103, 155 Lewis, Jeri 103 Lewis, Leon 103, l42d, 168 Jeannine Sterkel spies the camera in typing class. Link, Dan 29, 46, 103, l42d Lively, Lisa 68 Livingston, Brad 103, 133 Lizotte, Damond 104 Loft, Stacy 93, 130 Loomis, Tom 111 Lovato, Barb 104 Lowry, Mark 111 Lozania, Dinah 68 Lucas, Lisa 75, 125 Lyons, Debbie Maier, Brett 87 Mallory, Howard 68 Manlick, Dan 68, 143 Manlick, Dave 45, 87, l42d Mannon, Ms. Pam 55 March, Jeff 50a, 104 Margison, Beth 69, 126, 127 Marine, Scott 93, 142 Marsh, Vicki 42, 87, 116, 130 Marston, Stephanie 33, 87 Mart, Jim 50a, 87, 124, 143, 164 Martensen, David 50a, 87 Marthe, Joanne 104 Martin, Carol 9, 26, 50a, 104, 114, 196 Martin, James 69, 130 Martin, Linda 104 Martinez, Willie 87 Marx, Pam 69 MT McCluskey, Peggy 9, 42, 104 McCollum, Connie 75 McCreery, Peggy 50, 97, 104 McCullough, Eileen 88, 147 McFarland, Brenda 69 McFarland, Dennis 105, 119, 126 McGinnis, Mr. Don 55 McGovern, Mr. Dan 57 McGraw, Chris 97,u105, 138, l42d McGuire, Connie 96, 105, 130 McGuire, Maureen 69, 151 McLatchie, Karen 97, 105 McLean, Michiline 105 McQui11en, Richard 75, l42d, 146 Mead, Tom 111 Mechem, Pamela 75 Medina, Amador 111 Medo, Ron 35, 105 Mejia, Maria Melin, John 16, 97, 105, 143 164 Merrell, Ron 88 Merritt, Wendy 88 Meuli, Matt 15, 95, 97, 105 107 156 168 Meuli, Mindy 61, 69, 151 Meyers, Doug 88 Michel, Jeff 69 Michell, Scott 69 Mikkelsen, Lisa 69 Miller, Dana Miller, Danile Miller, Penny 105, 119, 1 Miller, Rod 88 Miller, Rozanne Miltenberger, Doug 88, 1 Minges, Dianne 69 Minor, Greg 70, 127 Mastrandrea, Lynn Mattly, Dewey 75, 146 Mattson, Kevin 50a, 87 Matuszek, Tim 87 Mauisley, Kristie 69 Maudsley, Shelly 15, 93, 140 May, Doug 15, 104 Mayes, Mr. Tom 57 Mayhan, Debbie 104, 134 Mazur, Ms. Margart 55 McBride, Mike 69, 146 McBroom, Carrie 45, 77, 87 McCaleb, Pat 69 McCallum, Mr. Jim 55 McCann, Dan 69 McCarthy, Robin 50a, 88 McCauley, Robin 104 MT Mitchell, Randy 88, 139, 164 Mohler, Robert 105, 130 Mohr, Bryan 70 Mommer, Dan 45, 68 Monson, Jeff 88, 152, 164 Monson, Melissa 88 Montgomery, Sandra 75 Montgomery, Tracy 88, 136 Moomaw, Cynthia 33, 88 Moore, Chris 34, 42, 88 Moore, Lori 70 Moore, Marlena 105 Moore, Rick 105, 143 Moore, Tammy 70 Morales, Octavio Moreland, Kris 45, 97, 105, 1 Morgan, David 70, 126 Moritz, Steven Morse, Holly 93 Mortensen, Tammy 50a, 87, 88 Moya, Rachel 50a, 106 Moya, Liz 50a, 93 Muhlestein, Keith 88, 130 Muller, Suzanne 97, 106, 116 Mullins, Charles 17, 106, 143 Mulloney, Mary 70 Munter, David 70 Murphy, Mr. Bill 55 Murry, Connie 15, 88 163, 196 Myers, Sharri 50a, 106 Myers, Suzie 50a, 88, 124 Naaseh-Shahry Saied Nats, Colleen 59, 65, 70, 136, Neal, Carla 70, 147, 161 Neal, Mike 88 Neale, Christy 33, 70 Neale, Todd 88 Near, Bryan 70, 116, 126 Nelson, David 106 Nelson, Ron 70, 130 Newman, David 70, 126 Newton, Ron 70 Nighswonger, Sonya 88 Novy, Wanye 15, 107, 126 Noyes, Paul 70, 126, 128 Nunn, Kim 6d, 106, 111, 135 Ochsner, Laura 106 Ocobock, Ron 111 Olivas, Marleen 106 Olivas, Karen 75, 152, 161 Olsen, Bob 93, 146 Olson, Ms. Sharon 54, 55 Ostgren, Anders 12, 106, 148 Pacas, Marcia 80, 89 Pacheco, Ms. Thelma 57 Pack, Monica 106 Paine, Ron 93 Paine, Scott 70 Paoli, Debbie 50a, 88, 89 Pape, Chris 89, 130 Paris, Janice 15, 89 Parks, Randy 70 Parks, Scott 106, 142d Pass, Mike 70 145, 147, 161 Eugene Vodjansky sketches a rough idea of his next art project. Mike Ververs and Bret Ashby strengthen their legs for upcoming conference wrestling matches. Patrick, Patty 75 Payne, Dorie 89 Peden, Kim 33, 50a, 88, 89 Pedersen, Heidi 34, 106, 125 Penner, David 71, 143 Pennington, Roger 45, 77, 93, 143 Perlinger, Teresa 97, 106, 116, 130 Peters, Jean 93 Peters, Pam 33, 89, 145 Peters, William 111 Petersen, Brenda 50, 107 Petersen, Polly 107, 126, 152 Peterson, Chris 89 Pfeifer, Emedeli 93 Phan, Nhung Phillips, Jill 107 Phillips, Julie 93 Pierce, Andrew 111 Pitz, Mary 71 Pitz, Mike 89, 114, 156, 196 Plue, Shelly 33, 71 Plyter, Phil 89 Polansky, Mr. Kevin 55, 151, 160 Pomranke, Jay 45, 89, 93, 142d, 164 Pomranka, Jeff 45, 71, 142d Poovey, Mr. John 55, 142d, 170 Powell, Betty 71, 126, 147 Powers, Darin 107, 130, 148, 164 Priddy, David 71 Pyle, Todd 89, 138, 148, 164 Quadhamer, Mr. Gil 55, 149, 170 Quinlan, Robin 71, 130, 133 Rambo, Tom Ramirez, Louis 50a, 89, 138, Ramos, Nick 29, 89 Ramos, Theresa 33, 61, 71 Ratcliff, Crystal 50, 89 Rathbun, lngrid 90, 147 Rathbun, Paul 71 Rawlings, Jeff 15, 71, 126 Rawlings, Robin 107 Ray, Kevin Ray, Wylma 75 Reed, Janet 15, 42, 107 Reegel, Mr. Maynard 55 Reeves, Ms. Joyce 57 Remillard, Connie 90, 134 Remus, Matt 75 Renoad, Pat Revera, Ms. Aurora 57 Richards, Amy 107 Rickard, Gary 29, 90, 116 Ridge, Geoffrey 15, 37, 46, Riggs, Lorie 50a, 90 Risilia, Tammy 90 Rleusegger, Ms. Bonnie 55 Roark, Cindy 45, 59, 71 Robertson, Andy 90, 126 Rodgers, Jeff 17, 107, l42d Roeder, Jeff 17, 107, l42d Roeder, Jeff 107, 166 1 148, 164 Schlotz, Susan 72 Schmeits, Kevin 58, 72, 143 Schoonover, Dianie 72, 130 Schroeder, Mike 90, 166 Schroeder, Nancy 15, 50a, 108 Schroeder, Ron 72 Schultis, Tammy 90, 147 Schuster, Cathy 97, 108, 150 Schwartz, Mr. Leonard 57 07, 137 Schwartzel, Sally 75 Scoby, Ms. Mary 55 Scott, Lori 73 Scott, Sharon 73 Scriven, Ed 50a, 90 Sczenski, Sandy 73 Seaton, Terry 73, 120, 130 Sedillo, Karen 73, 147 Sedillo, Rose 108 Seery, Dina 33, 90, 130 Self, Rickard 108 Serum, Carol Shade, Dennis 108, 127 Sharp, James 90 Sharp, Jennifer 73, 152 Sharp, Vance 73 Sheahan, Debbie 90 Roorda, Larry 17, 97, 101, 107, 142d, 170 Roosa, Duane 107, 126, 127 Roper, Duane 71, 120, 130 Rosenhagen, Keith 50a, 107, 127 Ross, David 75 Roth, Holly 45, 50, 71 Rothmeyer, Eric 71 Roulier, Mr. Terry 57 Rouse, Ron 71, 130 Rudd, Jeff 72 Rudd, Mike 90 Rudy, Cary Ruegsegger, Dan 107 Russell, Janet 72 Rutt, Veronica 90 Sadler, Brad 90 Sanchez, Kim 72 Sanchez, Laurie 72 Sanchez, Sandy 72 SM Sheets, Jon 14, 15, 45, 59, 73, 126, 130 Sheets, Mark 90 Sheldon, Lonnie 73, 168 Sheldon, Troy 90 Shima, Steve 90 Shockey, Suzanne 33, 45, 77, 81, 86, 90 Shomers, Sherri 42, 108 Shrader, Joe 7, 111, 168 Shrader, Steve 73, 168 Shultz, Ron 50a, 91, 130 Sible, Steve 34, 91, 116' Simmons, Donna 108 Simpson, Chris 108, 130 Sitzman, Mr. Mike 55, 124, 166, 170 Skowron, Dieter 73 Skowron, Karen 111 Slaughter, Jerry 91 Smith, John 91, 142d ,pax I as S Santner, Jim 90, 114, 156, 196 Sarbacker, Julie 29, 50a, 90 Sauerbreit, Doug 107, 168 Dawyer, Mark lll Saxe, Ms. Marilee 57 Scarborough, Tonya 72, 134, 147, 161 Schaeffer, Toby 108, 126 Schauerman, Rick 92, 108, 126, 127, 140, l6l Scherer, Denise 35, 108, 116 Schilling, Brad 108, 168 Schilling, Jennie 90, 150 Schindorff, Julie 72 Schlotz, Carl 107, 108, 166 Micky Mouse patrol - Mr. Howard Wenger-waits at the intersection for people without passes SM Smith, Susan 33, 45, 65, 73, 130 Smith, Ms. Wanda 55 Snavely, Darlene 91 Snider, Belinda 108 Soles, James 75 Somer, Karin 108 Spahr, Shelli 108 Spanton, Robert 91, 128 Speece, Mr. Walter 57 Spreng, Mary Kay 91, 130 Sryant, Ms. Jerri 57 Staniford, Floyd 109 Staniford, Greg 91 Stansberry, John 73 Stauffer, Scott 50a, 91 Stauffer, Ms. Shirley 55 Steele, Karen 75, 161 Steinwachs, Tim 73 Sterkel, Jeannine 109, 163 Stevenson, David 73, l42d, 168 Stevenson, Tony 109 Stinson, Jeff 93 Stobe, Ms. Georgianne 56 Stone, Terri 15, 29, 91 Stoppenhagen, Jeff 109, 116 Stoppenhagen, Randy 73 Stout, Korene 91, 130 Stover, ,Carol 65, 73 Strachota, Tim 91 Stratton, Doug 15, 73 Stroh, Mr. Gary 57, 124 Stucky, Jeff 93 Sullivan, Doug 91 Sullivan, Janelle 74 Sullivan, Kristi 33, 50a, 83, 91 Assistant editor Tracey Galbraith takes a break from the strains of REDSKIN editing Sullivan, Peggy 50, 109 Sultan, Bassem 91 Sultan, Rhonda 92 Swearingen, Steph 15, 33, 92, 126 Swenson, Annette 74 Sword, Vicki 74 Tabor, Janet 75, 152 Taylor, Jim 92 Taylor, Mary 35, 109 Taylor, Tom 92 Tews, Greg 97, 104, 148, 164 Thatcher, Don 111 Thele Mae 29, 50a, 80, 92, 116, 124 Therp, Kerry 29, 92, 126 Thomas, Jerry 74 Thompson, Deanna 92 Thompson, Duane 109, 130 Thompson, Jeff 74 Thompson, Shelby 74 Thomson, Cynthia 6d, 109 Thomson, Sandy 33, 64, 66,74 Thornton, Sonya Thorpe, Barb 74 Tibben, Julie 109 Tibben, Sue 74 Tideman, Mary 50, 109 Tierney, Kevin 93 Toles, Greg 92, 119 Tomson, Glenda 74 Torpy, Terri 92 Towne, Doug 50a, 92, 156 Trautwein, Kim 50a, 109 Tremelling, Ken 93 Tripp, Kathy 109 Tsoa-Lee, Candy 12, 93, 130 Tucker, Tracy 110 Tuller, Ms. Glendra 56, 145, 147 Tunnicliff, Randy 74 Turner, Tina 74 Tuttle, Dave 92, 156 Tuttle, Leslie 74 Uhas, Tammy 15, 34, 74 Vance, Doug 74 Vandalsen, Maureen 74 Vantress, Tenley 92 Veldhuizen, Mr. Melvin 56 Veldhuizen, Tim 92, 126 Ververs, Mike 92, 166 Vesper, Ronda 110 Victor, Michelle 74, 151 Viens, Ms. Ellen 56, 142 Vikse, Mark 35, 74 Vilkoitis, Gregg 15, 45, 46, 110 Villarreal, Mark 75 Vitacca, Rick 92 Vlass, Glenn 110, 168 Vlass, Sharon 45, 74, 130, 139 Vodjansky, Eugene 110, 133 Voggesser, Ms. Mary 56 Vosberg, Joel 74, l42d, 146, 155 166 Vosberg, Lisa 87, 92 Vroom, Steve 15, 29, 34, 37, 45, 97 110 142 Wacker, Kellee 45, 75, 126, 130 Wade, Jeff 75, 126 Wade, Scott 33, 126, 127 Wadman, Mark 110, 143 Wagner, Chuck 110 Wagner, Sandy 75, 145 Wagor, Michelle 93 Wahl, Caroline 93 Wakefield, James 93, 148 Walkusch, Colleen 50a, 93 Wakefield, James 93, 148 Walkusch, Colleen 50a, 93 Walla, Robin 75 Walter, Derek 93, 114, 196 Ward, Terri 97, 110, 145, 163 Warner, David 110 Warrington, Valerie 50, 110 Wasinger, Ms. Laura 57, 142 Weber, Anita 102, 110, 130 Weber, Vicki 75 Webner, James 93, 128 Z Weimer, Donna 75 Wilson, Leslie 50, 111 Weitzell, Shawnett 75 Wilson, Mark 75, 126, 130, 156 Wells, Julie 45, 79, 93, 140, 150 Wilson, Tami 111 Welsh, Kevin 93 Wiltgen, John 75, 126, 130, 156 Werner, William 111 Wimmer, Ms. Shirley 57, 116, 142 Westdorp, Antionette 75, 155 Wiper, Anne 75, 151 Westermann, Eric 75, 168 Witcher, Scott 111 Westfall, Scott 15, 29, 46, 111 Wood, Ladena 42, 93 Whipple, Lori 15, 75, 130 Woodward, Tammie 75 Whisenand, Kevin 111 Wyatt, .lo Dee 45, 50, 111, 130 White, David 93, ll6 Yarnell, Deneice 75 White, Edwin 111 Yong, Ambrose 92, 93, 126 White, Pat 75 Yonkers, David 111 Wick, Don 111, 126, 127 York, Sherri 93 Wickam, Mr, Vivan 56 Yowell, Julie 29, 83, 84, 93, l55 Wiencek, MS, Pat 56 Zachary, Shawn 11, 27, 45, 76, 97, 111, 150 Wilberg, Ronda 45, 50, lll Zakrzewski, Tim 93, 126 Wilcox, Mr. Loren 56, 164, 170 Ziesche, Mr. Bill 57 Willard, Randy 75, 1.33 Zimmerman, Gary 111, 129 Williams, Mr. Larry 57 Zimmerman, Mark 75 Wilson, Janis 15, 111, 126, 130 Zweibel, Doug 111 Emi' sq, I A note of craziness ends the 1978-79 Chieftain as displayed by staff members Leah Chatterton and Mike Pitz. honda Belsnerf tntle page? table of nten dica Q , soph mors, faculty EEDSKIN 4. business, mdex Mliandy Booker Gernfan, ghsh obs fashio eer v sel g, sclence, lndusgiai crafts as eah Chatterton boys stty a Jv tennis a n Jv basketball, jurliors, cholr, p e 5 gnrls swlmmmg glrls gymna cs, 1 ex Demse Coleman photographer Mlke Colton ads Tom Greene ads Cmdy Hayward LI-Iskyias orchestr nlogisophomorgg hlstbry L club wmtk, y, ow UN German fclub, ub Dan p W' 'f W Monlq anphear hom ming, spl wee A gff' LA, DECA, s 1 ors s, mtramurals Carol Martm band math cipals, min e oxsxores jun Mllce Pltz golf, jv and v ty volleyk5iH boys s lingng, vwsnty wresflm , Y W' , faculty .hm Santner football, cr country N-ayoffs boy s Vanity and jv basketball estlmg Derek Walter drama clu FHA FFA HERO spee forensxcs, heerl de ie f lgn trlal crafts natxonal h or soclety semors jumors Q ft-seek Jeff Gregory fall play, siectatorsq pep assemblxes ass. ii seek gs? 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