Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1974
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Alarm clocks went off earlier than usual on August 27 and Mesa High students began school before dove season, before Labor Day, and before the days began to cool down. As afternoon temperatures soared above 100, more than one Jackrabbit thought of a long, cool dive into a pool. G Figuring out schedules, greeting old and new friends, and finding classes were activities marking that firstweek. Opening assembly started the spirit moving with Juniors and Sen- iors reviving the class yells that had lain unused over the summer. Sophomores listened in amazement and made plans for their own cheer. Cheerleaders taught some new chants and the Bunnies danced to a '40's tune. The Student Body looked on as the new Student Coun- cil was sworn in by Mr. Dant. Ev- eryone joined in with the Hare Band for school songs and Mesa High I973-'74 was initiated. As the year wore on, extra days of sleeping in during Easter va- cation was the reward for this year's early starting date. Clj Coach Reed Peterson lays it on the line to the Varsity football team during the first sports class. Q35 Clouds form the backdrop for spirit signs welcoming MHS students back to another year. C63 Opening day excite- ment invades the Cafeteria and Joni Price, Randy Shank, Karen Kyle, Scott Pomeroy, Vickie Church, Dawn Rickey, Cindy Ecds, and Joli Johnson make their feelings known. Page 8 Pall-Student Life . 1 X. ,, lsdcltwfxcf. buff lei 1, 4 if Cf O all U lg new Ck 5 Yl6'f'l 5 fs it C fa ,, Q Q , . alla fff i Uf fl, fwfwfgg-'i lytcf ft , A . 51. J f f K S-T-Lx? bI7C!f,CA C i Cx f L ll'XLkC'Ill4lCltltiX Con? 0 ii i i ' cttw iq I 'fi J Y CK-5 IW-ti GCS Q lf YJ 'S-ffl lN Mmo XL Q61 Workmen hurry to finish the gym by Dedication Day. Q75 Soon after school start- ed, classrooms were changed as the lndustri- al Arts buildings opened. Q81 Tennis and handball players have a clear view ofthe Su- perstitions. Q95 The puddles of water on the stairs demonstrate the hazards of adding landscaping. liimms f .,. N' 5 Full-Student Life-Page I3 :vii 't ' tmp' . , v igeottjylfomperoyp Kevin Allen sang , tlbandf was gsuperlative. Keeping ld Is New 'V ! ' -. was the phonetic pro- nunciation of the Swedish-Danish played by Darcy King. Adding to the assembly, was the sophomore rock bandvcalled MagicLMountain who played QQ CREDENCE CLEAR WATER7 A RtIVIVAL'lS Proud Mary? 'According 'to students the the audience intrigued while moving scenes was master of ceremonies, the show was Mealon Adams, and Sheila Packard I Won't Last a Day Without You. In past years pitching of pennies was popular during performances. Kyle Jones, Fine Arts Commission- er, stated, I was pleased with the audience doing their part in the show. This was the first assembly in three years that no one pitched pennies onto the stage. l A THE END PUU-TT ,,..,..-..g-.------v-- v , . - 3 Avi , 41 R' -l ,x it gr- A ' tr. 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Student Life-Fall-Page I 5 5 , , , . .7 b . ., , , , , . . .' -rg .1 f.:-.1.....x.g,.iQ......LA.A,- A- ' ' ' ' ' Students Express Individuality' How does one explain just what's fashionable and what's not? Fash- ion can be what everyone else is wearing, what's said to be fashion in current magazines, or just what a student thinks looks best on him. To a Stoney, fashion might be boots, a cowboy hat, a name belt, or a pair of western levis. To one person it could be baggies, the lay- ered look, a shrink top, or even a different type of neckwear. To an- other, a favorite old pair of levis, or even the length ofa hemline. Page I6 Fall-Student Life Everyone wears shoes, and in this way many students found them- selves in with the latest styles. Gone are the regular old flats, and in with the new platform shoes, or just old shoes changed around to look dif- ferent. Fashion was what the students liked best, either for themselves, or what they liked on others. Keeping with the styles, many students ex- pressed themselves kiddingly and realistically. Basically, fashion was the individual. ' ' o 'ff-47 ig - , ig, I I M, ,wl A .i ' , 4. , ., ' .f -3. I ' A fi . 't if f f Y 1 WQN gl- . aff 'f '- 'Q 'x. Lsxh fgs. ifizg +--- V Q ww-wc., F f'.ffa'. 'Qing l Q.v- 4.'?'! flj Ned Pierce personifies the current trend for T-shirts and baggics. tlj Caught by cameras between classes Susan Nicholson waves hi, 135 Artisnta Paredes finds displays in Media Center interesting. t-il David Matus and Barb Mcfally take a stroll on campus before classes, Q55 ln llashy dress Ken Recd saunters to his next class. lol ln chaotic thought Mr. Causey plans next class activ- ity. t7l Torn lfournier prepares lesson for an- other class. Q81 .lanei Kenyon wears a fashion abandoned hy school dress code. Q91 Shoes and accessories confiscated from students show different styles. tl0l Opal Ray displays longer skirt length while meeting hefore class with Susan Bauman. tl ll lfound in students favorite stomping grounds are Rhonda llop- kins and Vickie Willan. Student l.ifc-lfall I tgc . . x ,A H- l--'F 'i '1 M . WA Vs, R 'W , I W. 4. 'H yum 'fa y, an 4,3 4- .1 Q . vu n an ! K In ' .pa-92, . 'fr 16.7. 5 , . ,C.:'5f-:A,Q +1-1 ',.-evsifffsfl M-we X. ' .ru lf-1 ' ' . 1-lg--4 x. ,45 .535? gf -.,- 'Q ,mf-f,. 4 - , e. - gli, i, ialcltilicgcf fr V. fc U3 Students display auto mechanics charts and drafting products .from ln- 'dustrial Arts classes.if2l Paintings and other arts show 'expressed emotion and, imagination. C33 Audrey Bartlett, Sue Shallcross .and Gail Geer dem- onstrate safety and cooking skills when having Xa barbecue. 143 Twilu LeMoine and' Elneeta Timmons display garments made in the creative clothing sewing class. W, ir Brita ali' 'X '-is l 91- i . s at CI .9 mx ! f Xl : M i E yi , p,u' D ,fy Ia' Lg' ', K. 'i , , 1' . rf. ,f QQ-sa 3 . - .pg 4 41 Q x . ,.' . C' ' Student Life-Fall-Page I9 Spirit invades MHS During Mesa-Westwood Week Spirit comes in all shapes and sizes, from the whiskers and pink noses of MHS students to the burn- ing of a Westwood Warrior. What else could be the most spirited week at Mesa High? Westwood Week began with Rabbit Day, with whiskers on every nose. Crazy Hare Day followed, as students enthusiastically frizzed, wired, and colored their hair to show spirit. Wednesday was Stomp 'Em and Color Day, including the traditional Bury the Hatchet Lunch- eon, consisting of Mesa and West- wood Student Council members. Following Color Day was Old- Fashioned Day, in which students dressed 1950 style. Then came Fri- day, Funeral Day for Westwood. Throughout the week, a dead West- wood mascot dangled from the flagpole, speared by a huge carrot. To relieve it from such misery, the poor warrior was buried, following an exciting pep assembly. To top it off, MHS students gathered at the dirt mound to watch the Westwood mascot be viciously burned at the stake. Traditional activities through the week certainly helped unite the stu- dents in an explosive spirit which was so evident at the game that night. Mesa lost to Westwood in a heartbreaking defeat of 54-21. M HS spirit, live on! flj Students look on as the Westwood mas- cot burns at the stake. Q21 Contestants for Stomp 'Em and Color Day sing and dance as they compete for the spirit award. Q31 Headstones are displayed on Funeral Day for two unfortunate Warriors. Q43 A silent Westwood Warrior hangs from the flagpole. Q53 Rick Koberna and Kim Kerstetter set fire to the dead Warrior following the Funer- al. C61 .lackrabbit and Warrior mascots stand ready to tangle. Page 20 Fall-Student Life x .L gm 4 X .. 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' ' ' r A. ,,.-,f'Y ' ' - .ke Y :'QJQ l' - ' .-.3 ,. , 'J '-' , I Page 24-Fall-Student Life Jmvmxwqnmw Qfff-f 47 Q4 . . xgjoffff ,qxxgzfys bag. -Suw- ff L x 'K fi. -af . 5 vs-f ..?-.N-f 5 . ik 5- ,P ' w--,.,.-- , L , x , .,f ,K W y L 2 .X 7. 54 . , ,- -1 - v- ' Wk ,' 'Aikfl' is Rabbit lclcztloiln The enthusiasm could be heard for blocks as spirit reigned supreme Friday afternoon October I2 at the l973 Gah-Tso Rally. The theme this year was Spirit is a Rabbit Habit. Through the medium of eight min- ute skits, the various classes showed their idea of this theme. Field and stadium decorations were a large part of the spirit of the rally. Start- ing a week beforehand. students had worked hard to make their en- try worthy of merit. After the final judging, the winning class was an- nounced. The Seniors took first place, earning five points toward the Gah-Tso cup. The Juniors earned three, coming in second, and the Sophomores received one point. The true meaning of Gah-Tso, big rabbit, was shown that evening as the Jackrabbits won over Corona- do 35 to I7. Qlj The Seniors' Mighty '74 Rabbit leads them to victory in the stadium decoration competition. Q25 The Seniors march around the track showing off their spirit at the I973 Gah-Tso Rally. 131 The Sophomores show their spirit in their winning float. 145 The Juniors' lloat took second place. Q53 Super Bunny appears from a rumbling Spirit Box during the Junior skit. Q65 The Juniors hurry to find their seats in the stadium after being counted. , .1-N . - 'Y' 'big' 1 s l , . 5 1 ',i Student Life-Fall P :gc 75 r Hard WorkjKcyed Success i Hard iworki wyasfyjthei to sue. A cess for this yeafs Coun- tr teamQ For six harriersg prepara- Y T n , tion i started in July.yVThese ment, S Traveled to Brianhead skiitresort, Utah, where thin air and moun- tain running combined to build their endurance. Training tech- ni ues atf home included L.S.yD q d . Gong, slow, distance, runs! speeds builders, h stadium stairs, rand repetition running. ii q ' Q, The success of this training was evident when Mesa won their first meet against McClintock with a score of 25-32 flow score winsj. The Jackrabbits con- tinued their winning streak as one week Uiater they' ran over Scottsdale, 20-41.ffA mark, on this spotless record came atfthe-next meet as Westwood won out-30-26, The next wieekg ,Mesai camef ' back to ttrounce Chandler, 23-37, with iKim Keller, setting anew course record. Coronado and Ar-, cadia both fell to the fleet' feet of Mesa-fwith scores 'of 323-3.6 and 22-39? respectfully, 'making' ca record 0f'45 and l. Darkiclouds again fell on the Rabbits when they lost to if Tempe. The team finished ,the season with 'a 7-2 record after meeting Saguaro Qand' Casa Grande. - i Hard work truly keyed success ' f ,vm , Y Q d I a I' asses.-W E YPWL, llq I ii Q ,- S -Wx ' in nf of 32 . tg. 05 . fn ' ' A V ty y 2 r i . -B ' 31, T 3 ' ZX! fl, 1 a. 41 ' , w- ' - 'bli fi X' ,, LI. N ll 'typ 53 xx . , ,a rx at get 3 1 , 'V V, ,J , . . V ,-4 .W , e, ,X 2 3 e - 4 ' ref' Varsity Cross Country 0 -- ---...v-.ws-.-.,, .,....an, We -t MESA 25 McClintock ,32 20 Scottsdale 1 A41 30 Westwood 26 23 Chandler '37 23 Coronado ' 36K 22 Arcadia 39 I5 Tgmpe 43 I V K 20 Saguaro 39 3 M . 23 T Casa Grande 29.,3'i like ? ,fx Page 26- Fall-Sports l M .ci ggi ,..,,.,..,.,,.,,,-,.,,., - -'I ...LA M M19 ,Y bfi 5, 1 Q . ,,,. uf I . M - . ,. , -. A xgm V '. -- Illth E ' .f' ' ,. ' . . .I In . l . , . . x ffm - ,. - 3 fl U - 3 . Q ELG. . . ,-:, I I I I . ill A pleasant miles. Q23 Hard to lead the way team: Bottom Second Row: Armijo, T.Grgat, berson, R.PooIe. ' Day, Wollum, Angel, F Riggs, R. xv y, - . 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I I Sports-Fall-Page 27 KKKKXKXKYFK TX Page 28-Fall-Sports Expect the unexpected is an ap- propriate phase for the 1973 Varsity Football team. The year was one of extreme change. Included in this change were upset victories, a hu- miliating loss to Westwood, and a change in team philosophy: playing football for fun. This new philoso- phy relieved the rabbit team of un- necessary pressure and enabled them to play their best football. This year's Jackrabbit team ex- celled greatly in the area of indi- viduality. Those boys leading the team in these areas before the league games started were, Kim Kerstetter, first in rushing with 66 attempts, a total of 347 yards, and an average of 5.3 yards per carry. Cary Palmer with his outstanding passing ability, had 52 completions, 95 attempts, and a total of 867 yards. ln pass receiving, Mickey Hatcher was way out in front with 29 passes received for a total of 592 yards. Leading the team with scor- ing points were Kerstetter, 36, Hat- cher next, with 30, and Rod Smith, also on top with 24 points. The 1973 Mesa High Jackrabbits were a team to be extremely proud of. Other than their excellent playing ability, the team's spirit and drive was one of which will be remembered for a longtime. Rabbits Form A Bermea 1323 I Lebueur 1443 H Miller 463i S Quist t6-11 T khle fifty l Jensen tMgrJ D Leiueur C403 R Harless fb7J B Youns. t7lj C R mdcll 1663 M Walker 1462 D Morris tbhll M Hatcher Ml! P Wells t77J J Mortensen C5211 H.Boyster 1743: D.Amadore l78l: P.Stecle 15813 R.Stanley 17531 R,C1uer- rero 46733 D.Stedman 13051 K.Grant 025: T.Gilbcrt tl0J1T..I.Fitzpatrick Holi M.Howell tMgrJ: .l.Koontz 44251 J.Garfias 15031 .l.Jayne 1825: A.Stamps 1683: vi 2 skfl 'J it I Hifi AKKKKKKIKK New Habits 4, M' mf' E I 'fM Il1fl1fQg,f . ,ff ,F M , -, V I - X... ., A A A Y M . .,,Lf I f - 1 1' 1 N, A ily X151 '74, f 4 , ff. f ' L i 'straight 'year VARSITYUBANDC- From RowfSandy. Kar-R keboomf Jeannette fMonzo, Chery,F1GreenV, Sharla Kivett,'Donny Smith. Richard Shroy- er. Second Rowg :Paula Eng.AShirley Bond.' Lorena Willis, Diane Wheeler, Chris Bailey. Karen Nelson, Debi Engle, Jolmeqcoi, Clare Turner, ,Larry Jones, Jim Fergason,.Debbie Wood, Qlennifer Adair, iThird -Row, Nancy Blankenship, Marie Bailey, Cindy Mills, Page 30ifall Organizations K... 'K .. i. '-4. 1 4 :gn L Donna' Lofgreeri. Craig RgndEr,yFred Beav- , :.Cl:S.1Cililgy'y Palmer. Kris Knowlesgjackie Wil- ' .f'liams.fDeriise Dick. Kathy Albrecht, Kim Wit2ke,' Keith Martineau, 'Gary Lewisl Fourth R-ow: Bobbi Cliff, 'Vicki-Yeager. Jeff Y' V - Draheim. Kitty- Bisseltf Leanne QNewnian'. Debbie Nelson.tRodd Garouite.A.lohn'Vivian, Bob Hermerath. DougiWebb, Ralph Stanley, lVlike'Minch.,Holly Isley, Susan Bella. Fifth :.,g....i Row: Julia'Fortner, Angela McTaggart, Billy Byrd. Ed Johnson. Sixth Row: David-Cham-Q bless, Harlan Moore, John Sanders, Steve' Boothe, .lim Upchurch. Seventh,ROW1 Duane- Fleagleq,Ron Little. Chris Judd. Ricky Wheel- ' er. Steve Ray, Mark Hinckley, CraigiClil'- ford, Ray Wilsonp .leff Carnegie, Jerry Gaona, Don -Sterling. Top Row: Bill Carney. Kelly Denham, Don Forbis. ' ' v 1 , .5 -up--, . A 'rf 4 1 . . 1- , na ,, -t. . .., Vi fm fi 4:8 W. , 'ig -r . 1... M, Kr 10,53 -L4 . , ' an 1- -2 4-mfg 'ff '- in i- - ' 5 1 l I ' 1-' -:N f- H- Q, m can off 5 0 I PW X Si.. 'v C 8 f G I Q A .Q ,mx A. .. , 1 E2 ii , '41 I ,- Zfiff Sv? , , . f R A-'L' A . P4 6 1 ,ge X X 'U pg .Q A .A ,,f.I, .J,:k M ' ' 1 A 3 if 1 e I ' E . V. :X 1 t - . g gy fwfr.-x, .V .v , yu, Q Q., ,Q 4 ' f Q 1 ,gg b . A . -'A 3. 'F Je Who Are They Talking About? Mighty Mighty Mesa! y Six girls and one vivacious mas- cot supporting Mesa High the best way they know how...with high kicks, perfect splits, and a hoarse voice that never quits. It's exu- berant laughter, tears, and hyster- ical emotions all wrapped up to- gether in one during the course of a game. Itls a need to bring the stu- dent body together to cheer on their team, and it's a great reward when a game is won. Ask any cheerleader. She'll tell you that it requires plenty of skill, and long hours of hard X 'F x practice. She'll tell you that it's a tiring job, but that in the end it's all worth it when the final buzzer has sounded and the stands empty out onto the field to congratulate their team. Sports-Fall Page 35 Junior J.V.'s Show Spirit and Effort This year's Junior J.V. Football team won only two of their sched- uled nine, despite the fact that they showed spirit and effort throughout the season. They opened the season by beat- ing Chandler by a score of 27-20. However, they didn't fare so well in the next three games. They lost to Westwood, Saguaro and Thund- erbird, respectively. The Juniors came back the next game to beat Chaparell 38-12. They tied Saguaro in their second encounter with the team, they lost the last two games, both to Westwood. They ended the season with a 2-6-1 record. This year's team was coached by Norm Shill and Richard Griffin. Coach Griffin took the place of Jay Smith, last year's coach. l Page - 6-Fall-Sports 115 Ed Jones, 1205, tackles a Westwood play- er while other members ofthe team move in to help. 135 Several Mesa High defenders move in to gang tackle a Westwood player. 143 Ed Jones, 1201, blocks a Westwood player allowing Jay Wiseman, 1243, to run for ex- tra yardage. 151 The Junior offensive team lines up to begin a play. wg, JUNIOR .I.V. FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: R.Estes, N.Gonzales, K. Denhan, R.Forrest, D.Hudson, L.Fish er, R.Buchholz, R.Vershum, R.Skousen, B.Lynch, H.Peterson, R.Hanks, C.Ed monds, R.Summers, S.Nannega Mana ger. SECOND ROW: D.Stephens, M Tapia, M.Tennent. I.Zepeda, B.Morrow W.Spencer, R.Estcs, M.Minch, T.Ryc: T.Duke, R. Forrest, R.McCIain, J.Man- ganaro, D.Knott, M.Schmelzer, TOP ROW Coach Richard Griffin, R.Fenn, R.Grunl zow, D.Jones, R..lohnson. G.Klassen S.Davis, D.Walton, J,Wiscman, E.Wood S.Knight, V.Nielsen, L.Straddling, W.Lan tron, J.MilIer, E.Jones. Coach Norm Shill T Junior .l.V. Football T Mesa 27 Chandler 20 22 Westwood 32 14 Saguaro 26 36 Thunderbird 21 38 Chaparell I2 3 Tempe 6 24 Saguaro 24 0 Westwood 14 7 Westwood 26 Sports-Fall Page 37 Sophie 76ers Have a Successful Year Mesa High's Sophomore .I.V. Football team had a suc- cessful year. They had a rec- ord of 7 wins and 3 losses. Their losses were to Sagauro, 14-33, Casa Grande, 7-33, and Westwood, 20-26. The team's co-captains were John John- ston and Glenn Jesse Mesa's team scored 186 points com- pared to 145 scored against them. The team's coaches were Richard Sebring and Richard Peterson. LU Jerry Frazier gets dropped behind the line for a loss. Q21 Dennis Webb shows his talents while running with the ball. C33 Jerry Frazier is almost tackled while throwing a pass. 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Ja- ' 'fQg'i'i'5?il',geT -A. s, cf mssf mgfig. .. 5 ii ,L , 1. ... if . . ss? U5 MESA HIGH JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: S.Youtsey, H. Uenten, D.Kellar, T.Jackson, M.Powell, W.Donahoe, S.Blair, J.Olsen, K.Hall, M. Lauella, J.A.McGown, D.Morris. SEC- OND ROW: S.Price, L.Pico, R.Eiden- schink, M.England, T.Rice, B.Parfinovics, G.Jesse, J.Johnson, P.McMullin, J.Duke, J.D.McGown, A.Randon. THIRD ROW: Coach Richard Sebring, J.Mullican, C. Cluff, D.Tucker. M.Jones, W.Anderson, D.Webb, .l.Jenson, .I.Bloehs, J.Frazier, R. Acers, D.Stow, J.Koberna, D.Rucker, Coach Richard Peterson. FOURTH ROW: T. McPhearson, D.Slife, E.Barnard, B.Smith, B.LeSueur, S.Berry, J.Dargitz, T.CoIlins, S.Shaws, Gorde, K.Head, G.Pena, J.Bloom- er. F.Earl, D.Zepeda. 123 Alfred Randon, 26, escapes opposing defense while running down field with the ball. 131 Rick Acers is tackled while Glenn Jesse, Paul McMuIlin, Scott Shaws, and Tracy Jackson rush in to assist him. Sports - Fall Page 39 My For others to acknowledge the new addition to the Junior Varsity Cheerline, different representations were made. During Football season one girl wore porn-pons that were an off color purple and gold while during the Basketball season one girl wore a plain purple cheer out- fit and the other three wore purple and white plaid outfits. The change from three to four girls was brought about by Student Council earlier in the year. With a larger group these girls did a fantastic job for both the Soph- omore and Junior Varsity Foot- ball teams. They continued doing outstanding work during the J.V. Basketball season at the middle ofthe year. Page 40 Fall-Sports g , . J - ini 58x 4? my '31 X. ,C 'W -'fit' .r 51 .. x I f' 'W Ffl- 3, X '4ft?'f ,Qf'fkffg.f2Q, gI 'K ZQQA 1 r Q Q 4,153 I xf:'Qf?,::.gyx'N:Qffi'fff? ni., 1 4 .f-5:15-Z Q h :f'4'f Q? ff ' '.,:.. W' X-A , Q 5' W U. 1 A' . , . N. . , ' f ,muff 11 FQ-.f ,- v':v , ff --, J Q , Arnz'--K .f X: , , , L l. .Q , I M r - rg .Hi ,P J' 4-' -,Q 44.32 ,gf-:Ig - , f . .J ' , if f ',,, ,'.r:,' ,Qs f, ,f 1.35, 1' Lf I 1-'15, 'ff L 6 , .' . - at m- xsswesix 5 - ar 2 I 451+ -2 ..- x Slow With a record of zero wins and eight losses, one might think the spirit of the Varsity Badminton Team would be, to say the least, a bit low. Quite to the contrary, even after the last meet against Tempe, the famous team cheer Cgive me a BJ could be heard ringing over the courts. Perhaps the reason for such spirit could be how well the J.V. Team did. There record was 6-2, losing only to Tempe and McClin- tock. Doing better than their badminton counterparts, the Varsity Volleyball Team ended their season with a re- cord of 3-5, winning against Chand- ler, Casa Grande, and the Scottsdale school Chaparral. J.V. Volleyball also beat their Varsity's record with a 4-4 season. - fBadmif1t9fl I 1 Mesa - fp QE Q V . 0 ,p g,p Wpggtwggd or 49, . S 1 gf ppi, McClintock-S ,8V C gy S 1 !Chandl6r e-,- lj 8 ' 1 Macxigntopk.--sg g i S ,i'i Tempieji eiia 4 S l S 21 iir, C2133-Gtr-ndfaL7l5, f 0' rW6StWOf5iiT'ff V r2, 1fTCli11p2 iiiii it Season Can't Stop Spirit 3-,N- wv 5 Page 42-Fall-Sports k. ,,7, Y ,, Lg... XA ' .P - Q 1 5 3 5 Q,-it ' 1 K. sits QU VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: P,Rush, D.Taylor, A.Adams, P. Reynolds, B.Anderson, K.Morris, Mrs. Rood. SECOND ROW: M.Allen. C.Payne, B.Taylor, P.Bosack, V.Goedcrt. THIRD ROW: M.Favela, S.Sprinzl. C.Williams, K.Gosney. FOURTH ROW: M.Klineman. D.R0gers, D.Morris, S.Anderson, K.Pew, C.Brown, J.Gardner. FIFTH ROW: S. Nicholson, M.Simmonds, S.Otterson, G. Dial. TOP ROW: B.Lloyd, 125 BADMIN- TON TEAM: FRONT ROW: C.Hazen- lield, D.Ricky, D,Daves, S.Meade, M.Farns- worth, D.Heppler, .l.Rogers, R.Bell, J.Bark- er. TOP ROW: C.McNeil, L.Morrison. C. Smith, V.Kerfoot, D.Kenyon, Miss Ellis. S. Tesarek, M.Hosick, G.Allender, .l.Burns, R. Poston. Q33 One of the most important skills in Badminton: the serve. L45 Jane Gardner demonstrates the bunt. 155 Jan Barker runs back to hit a high clear. Q63 Charlotte Payne looks on as her teammate sets up the ball. Q73 A set is one of the basic and most used skills in the game of Volleyball. Mesa Westwood Saguaro Arcadia Chandler Scottsdale 2 Casa Grande I t 0 Westwood 2 Q., t... . 0 ggigsg Chaparral . . A Varsity volleyball 27 2 ii 0 2 o - 2 0 '- 2 2 1 o 2 Sports-Fall P nge 41 'I wvnQNy:,y,JjymyXjQgJ gli PM t. Almost everyone enjoys sports, and it is talked about more than any other topic, next to the weather. A combination of physical skill and strength, an alert mind, enthusiasm, and purpose are all demanded in sports. A lot of enthusiasm was shown in fall sports. School started in the fall, and students were getting together with other students to at- tend and participate in many dif- ferent types of sports. Included in these sports are not only outdoor, but also indoor. A quiet game of pool, to bowl a few games, or at- tending a gymnastics meet were all popular after school activities. Per- haps the most important thing a- bout student sports were the quali- ties that sports develop in making ,if . lily y r ,ga r if lyJUl j,lVi,5wUlf,,l J ll! Xl dj ll' lylylwlib M will if V we .W All ,fl all yy, J My , it J v ls lf? l - JY ,J lflflbfv, .v tt lr v .5 Mau yt , ll of l X Q . ll U jill 5 yy m ON PM jk Zyl llvtl. lt A, l ,fx N r ttf- r lM'i,,V fly ttvv P i s t ti t t X45 l .,., ,fs ,R,XswS5,',gg' ff YFLL- Witt. 'Sr V - W 5 , N2 41-. -.1 .- ,gfffiwlfgghfeyiz 'Y ASS f , Q K in fy ,Q .I ,,-A .. QI. .J , vt , . xr X1 tk A ffm -- , sa 'gli RZ, Y ' ' JA 4 if if 4 W ,si g,,,, V ,., ..- ,.. 'sv . , .. ia N. E: fs fa vu , . 'O 4, .-Sit Y' 5 . as ,- if! 1 ..,.tt,h V A a person well-adjusted to everyday life. . Y L it K? 'lg ' Q W W 3 . ' .. f ,,, ig gg, N ' we-'H 42- ' f' 'i' , 4. 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UD Leigh Ann Pierce, peacefully sits down to play a tune on her guitar. 185 Sandy Otteson, concen- trates on the basket, as she tries a free throw shot. Student Sports-Fall Page 45 c 1 5 K 1, k S S. V I F Siam? ' . .. Page 46-Fall-Honors and Royalty 'x A3 f 1' ng, 225- -Q .I '-w. 4 .1, For Publications, Girls', Boys' State and Anytown, summer was a continuation ol' school activities. Publications included News Lab and Yearbook, they went to NAU, there they learned new techniques in layout, copy, photography, and everything else having to do with publications. Boys', Girls' State both left for a Workshops Are Learning week to learn all about government at city, county, and state levels. They stayed in a dormfcity and later certain areas were designated as a state The camp then made a state. They actually went through procedures of electing and passing bills. The boys went to NAU and the girls attended ASU. Experience in Brotherhood was what Anytown was all about. There MHS students learned about people all around them,every day they were in groups discussing how they felt about different people and things. The boys went to Tucson, and the girls to Prescott. Students returning from summer camps came back with an new out- look of life and knowledge. NAU PU BLICATIONS WORKSHOP Q , f Honors and Royalty-Fall Page 47 Homecoming King Mickey Hatcher Homecoming Queen Debbie Lowe. - Fifft Attendant: Jay LeSueur ! Secortd Attendant: Rick Koberna nf, 1 1 i First Attendant: Joanie Neuffer Second Attendant: Stacy Ellsworth Honors Q Royalty-Fall-Page 49 t t t , a mr. xn j Central Champs a are Further This yearls Homecoming proved to be full of surprises and tears. Color My World was the theme, as the attendants were announced. Homecoming Royalty was led by King andQueen Micky Hatcher and Debbie Lowe. First Attend- ants, Joanie Neuffer and Jay Le- Sueur, Second Attendants, Stacy Ellsworth and Rick Koberna. Mesa's football season ended with an abrupt halt this year as the Jackrabbits traveled down to Tucson and were beaten by the eventual state champs Palo Verde in a emotion filled battle. For a team that was counted out from the beginning as lacking in depth and experience, Mesa proved once again that you can't keep a good team down as they finished with a ll-2 record. The 1973-74 foot- ball team left the citizens of Mesa talking and wishing only if. . . Page 50 Fall-Sports gWm7,Q.,9 .,,,,s'5-3 '4 ,ss 42 55- .1 kim ggx x' Wg, 59.11-1-,Ag'.,5.fgqgifrg . .. mf - . - .. -' .1 1-.11ef'... It-one f- . - fs f - L' ' - -egf.g.g.-.M -- - , f fu, at , .41 : .- f .5 ,hr-wftf'-5 rgxjj .-c.5g: .,' ,, 2 -f'?? HN + ' W f -' R 'f Y.--Q.: of . .. . . Si 'f' ' i'-f- . .4'f- A- -'Qfflffk- -' f flfwfi' .J .1 -5 -. . ,.g1. 52 fag re g 22 gr, fs' 1 3-if 1 f 1 55 ee A .. .., . i. 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Q43 Tearful eyed Deb- bie Lowe attempts to control her emotions but is unable. 151 Coach Peterson sends Rick Koberna into the game with last min- ute instructions. f6J Cary Palmer throws one last desperation pass for the Jackrabbits. Sports-Fall Page 51 3 lx ff. -R -x. :ii i , -N If 'J ' nl QSM ,Ali lv any 5 2 3 if xxx glVCS an honorary '1 min-U 2 .5 'flx:5:'? :?I In viii, 5 1 I , JT 757 L 'ix' 'J ' .f .! '1- 2 if Y 'Q 1 4 A 4 R l 5 I 2 4 E V Vw.: x v:.vkT I' 1 , s -- ,4wFQf-a '2fTg,:,S,.,g ,,fQ-A 1' ' --.f wrt--afsfv f ,. we A2 - -. ' Qzfprfmw . 11 A 'I1l,',f.!2zf!,+ 4 , SM' 'QI 1 ,. , f .5 'J-'-11. x 1 . 2 A ' . mllc.-1, fm .H . -1. t .',..iLQ.lv ivy It . ' A Q 'S gf- 1 4 ag k' 'lff?f1l ' S A s 1 fix A if 5 T 0 P V W 'WV 4 CHILDREN CROSSWALK M I, , 2 M g 5 L One cdr 1 W -Lf n-'gd 1. 1' ' land . The faculty showed their Christmas . by decorating the Teachers Lounge, 'L ' Office and other areas. .L-in everyone's Christmas merry. .fr WHS -sold by who also sponsored the window 1 contest. CYA was the winner, Scroll came tn second, and French ceived third. Canned foods were the needy and the drive was very The General Assembly sponsored a Party for students attending Parkway This party, said members of General sembly, was a great success. Also, League sponsored the Christmas ing the effective theme Winter spirit was radiated through music the outside loud speaker. On ' before vacation a Christmas place. Altogether, the spirit 'fmt- QIJ First place window d h n-vi, window contest. Q25 Sec - a ' ni .5 done by Quill and Scroll. tim Thir M Q' J' window done by French Club. L45 Teagfefsl 'K Lk show holiday spirit by decor'3I'l'hg'loungef'--. with table decorations and a i ' sy v tree. Q53 General Assembly. ' 'tg students at Parkway School ristiaag . ,N L-M J- C6J Santa gives a boy a presenQrE'Cht I' Development class. Q75 Buisness cu s ' - , play their Christmas Spirit. Q81 ,Four U bers of General Assembly puqnm - Parkway School students. 195 Wmmkj. A tree in the library accents Christ v 'e V odies make Chri tm is a m 1 1 f ' yy.. l A' ' fx. Q' 1 A- , A. M Stud I mi 1 ' 0 4 V' is T ZIP .L if Q. t.. . ' mst -I -is 'X-F.. A +P .f Vx a , v' Walking in a cr . v Hillel' Upon entering the room, formal- ly dressed couples could be seen serving themselves at the Christ- masy decorated refreshment table while others waited in a line for their pictures to be taken. Live snow-flocked pine trees dec- orated the dance floor and candles flickered on the tables denoting the joys of Christmas. This was the Arizona Room at Arizona State University where the '73 Christmas Formal was held. The theme chosen for the formal, sponsored by the Boys' League, was Winter Wonderland and the band that played was Shades of Thyme . K., Q Page 62-Winter-Student Life 13 -.N Q21 Getting caught tasting the punch are Dianna O'Barr and fiance' Stan Ho- man. 133 Slow dancing to the music by the Shades of Thyme are Scott Tolle and Karen Kyle. Wonderland ,off ,S f. 5' . 'I Q 4- .VM . AY' , QD Relaxing on a couch in the Arizona Room are Lisa Perkins and Kevin Allen. Q45 Taking the tickets from Teri Lott and Kenny lgitllrerelf helpers Dara and Angela Smith. QSJ Monty-'lTohinsonQiCara Schnepf, Jay LeSueur and .loanie Neuffer help them- selves to the refreshments. Q61 Watching the special entertainment from Mesa High's alumni Jug and Bottle Band are Doug Sted- man, Terrie Filesi, Sally Forde and Dean Moore. Student Life-Winter Page 63 Bringing the world closer seemed to be the feeling around campus as A.F,S. week was started out with an assembly. Six young people from different high schools around the valley gathered to take part in the assembly. They represented such countries as Chile, Sweden, Aus- tralia, Japan, and Spain. Other e- vents taking place during A.F.S. week were Slave Day, where cer- tain people were sold to others as their slaves for the day. There was also Dime Day, where A.F.S. mem- bers went around to classes and asked for donations to the A.F.S. cause. One night of the week was chosen for an International Bazaar in the cafeteria. Food from all over the world was prepared for students in order for them to taste different varieties of food. Students were al- so given the opportunity to buy A.F.S. stock. The boy and girl who bought the most stock was award- ed a date with our own A.F.S. stu- dent Anne Julge, and also the Swed- ish foreign exchange student from Glendale high. The entire week was designed to raise money for the A.F.S. program so Mesa High will again be able to host another A.F.S. student next year. S Bringing the World a Little Closer 'N B V ' ft Q: . 'ni f wi -' ' A' Page 64 Winte-Student Life gf iflrmw 'iff' 1, 5 F2512 ' er? fp: 5764623 5 1 :aww ' Y Eff Q 1 K 1 F H! I ,I ....l4.,-A., I if , ,4-,qw X K ,-lfxx X' W , ju i 'N 1 ,EJ v f 4 ....-.- Classes Offer a Change Several notable changes took place in the Social Studies, Foreign Language, Business, and English departments this year. Two new classes were added to the Social Studies Departmentg sociology and anthropology. The Foreign Language Depart- ment placed copies of classroom tapes and records in the library for studentuse. Totally individualized shorthand and notehand self-instruction pro- grams, complete with tapes and materials, have been introduced in the Business Department. New classes have also been start- ed in the English Department. A- mong the most innovative of these classes were Children's Literature, Fantasy, and Film Sudy. ill A group of students in Mr. McCormick's Psychology class gather in a circle for a group encounter. Q33 Advanced typing stu- dents concentrate on improving their speed and accuracy during a times test. Q65 As the teacher dictates the day's lesson, beginning shorthand students write industriously. C75 Becky O'Barr and Tom Smith practice lines and blocking as they prepare for a cutting in Drama. A St Page 66 Winter Student Life 'MS 'M , ix wa- k V 'Z f Fil lil gf' if flfizfr' fx Vx? t-A, K--V 247V I X 1 ,. Q kv.. 0 , ,ig LV S 5 it as I want to go on living, even after my death! Anne Frank's wish was fulfilled once again as The Diary of Anne Frank was chosen as Mesa High's fall production. Barbara Brown's portrayal of Anne Frank showed the warm, human, and often humorous side of a young Jewish girl struggling to survive the lonli- ness of growing to maturity in the hardship of hiding from the Nazis and her capture of all of life even through her death. Anne's close friend and confidant, Peter Van Daan, was portrayed by Rich Marar- gal. The part of Mrs. Frank was double-cast this year with Cathy Daniels and Teresa Neilson alternately filling the part. Steve Rowley put in a good performance as Pim, Mr. Frank. Karen Corriveau played Anne's older sister Margot. Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan were played by Dona Lyon and Gary Stephens. Other excellent performers were .lim Baumann as Mr. Dussell, Connie Bigelow as Miep, Michael Phelps as Mr. Kraler, and Matt Salmon and Kevin Smith as the Gestapo. The play was produced by the Mesa Hi h Drama De art 5 x Page 68- 8 P ' ment and directed by Marcia Gordon ie:-.- -5 at ff ws r B S.. ,. .,-' Tl 'svn N X Q ' 5 f?34f 5atfwisssW ' u. fi 2 5' ' 'Pa ,, ,, ,x., N., --mm. -' 2 'is-fbif-sf'x'1'ij':vs 3- -- AA if 1 ,, , 'nf f ,. f 4 L .:. ,.g,,x. .nl na .. .- 71: U5 One of the play's -- tender moment between 3 A nd M r s. .flsm g this I V ' Frank fTeresa with rank CCathy COIICCII1 aflel' Allne on Mrs. Van Dann s fur .-gl The . 4-X Miep, Mr. Mr. Ax X 1 Q65 Anne ns when XXX X1 2 father had her V-I the -t Student Mood changes tast, but today tasmon cnangesjust as last. Layereu looks, cuffs, and platform shoes were still in style as Tom Davidson, fl J proves while caught in a girl watching pose. No, Randy Shank in picture Q23 is not attacking the photographer, he is merelyjumping forjoy in the cool winter air. Chris Thurber C33 is caught on g his way to class by a photographer. Teri Pew, C45 sets the mood of a lazy winter day as she contemplates the future. Teri's mood changes as she and Cindy Ray play in the leftovers of the winter rain. Ted Passey looks on with great disap- pointment. Q61 Keith Larsen wears a stylish coat of sheep wool lining. Vicki Goedert C75 gives that every day look of who me? Blimp, alias Karen Goodyear giggles at a badjoke. Undoubtedly Susan Nicholson and Krista Aussprungif9J are definetly not discussing the cold weather. U01 Greg Pott, Liz Stole, Pete Steele, and Liz Ulate wait impatiently for the doors of the new gym to open. Terry Harris fl lj gives Judy Carter that same ole line of haven't l met you somewhere be- fore? Kevin Price with head in the sky waits for his ride. U35 Jason Sakurai' gives that sophie look of where do I go now? lt's got to be A love between Eyvonne Tanner and James McCarter U41 as they stare into the eyes of one another. f '5l gi. omit 'XLS 1-Z ,Al'J .Qu- his 1 KS 4 ,YE . . I A XXX. 1' 5 3 ki i Season Has Its Ups and Downs Mesa High's Basketball team be- gan its season out on a sour note losing first to McClintock and then forcing Prescott into overtime be- fore being subdued. The next two games brought victory as the team traveled to Carl Hayden and de- feated the Falcons by 17 points. The second win came over cross- Page 72 Winter-Sports town rival Westwood as the Jack- rabbits came from behind for a victory. The next road trip brought defeat once more as the roundbal- lers lost to Scottsdale and Corona- do. Mesa's series against Westwood was evened up when the Rabbits traveled to Westwood and lost their closest game of the season to the Warriors, 73-71. The .Iackrabbits traveled south to Kofa and once more were outscored as Mesa fell to the Kings, 65558. Coach Shumway felt that despite the dismal record, it didn't actually foretell the true ability of the team as athletes or as individuals. gnu-an-5 i Teil! K 1 rsity Va Preseason Mesa 71 Mesa 77 Mesa 77 Mesa 69 Mesa 4l Mesa 65 Mesa 71 Mesa 58 McClintock Prescott Carl Hayden Westwood Scottsdale Coronado Westwood Kofa League Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Saguaro Tempe Casa Grande Yuma Arcadia Saguaro Tempe Casa Grande Arcadia Yuma Chandler Dan Skinner EI SB C1193 ll? Sports-Winter-Page 73 ily ' 1 V o' jf is wi i i Page 74-Winter-Sports L . Qlj Students show school spirit by attending the Mesa-Westwood Game. 121 Tom Mon- temayor fights for the rebound. 135 San Al- len passes to Mickey Hatcher in Christmas Tournament game. Q43 Micky Hatcher tips it in. Q53 Dan Davis sinks two more for Mesa High. as sk if ips.. . X, t... r 3 , A .',, w X ,M-fR'6?'A 'Q fx, A R Y: -ax 534' 4. .wx 5v-Q ,5 4 1 X , fs ft . X x ,M 7.15, N-L W. 1 fa 'E X ,-,k is 3. K' ,,A 4, A g ..Q,,-, uh ' N M Jr? n Am ........, ' wif WHA 43 in 5 , 125 '-'Qty U5 The JV's receive instruction from Coach Skinner at half time. Q21 Mesa JV shoots for two points. Q45 JV Jim Upchurch goes for a lay up. 155 JV Dennis Webb tips it in during the Westwood game. T' L Page 76 Winter-Sports V4 . 5 1 .J -r f ft I I 'N an It . viva ' Z, A ' J.V. Basketball Mesa 52 McClintock 70 Prescott 66 Carl Hayden 56 Westwood 51 Scottsdale 51 Coronado 56 Westwood 61 Kofa 64 Saguaro 67 Tempe 60 Casa Grande 70 Yuma 61 Arcadia 45 Saguaro 54 Tempe 66 Casa Grande 44 Arcadia 74 Yuma 133Ml:SA JV BASKl:TBALL TI:AM Phil John Branley 1173 Jim Seagraves 1103 Don Darrel LeSueur 1523. 163 Dennis Webb goes Meade 1703 Neal t1ilbert1i03 Jim Upchurch Reid 1403 Stan Dwight 1713 Bill lensen 1423 up for a jump shot. 173 Phil Meade struggles 1943 Dennis Webb 1443 Kenny Dey 1343 Eldon Wollum 1323 Terry Doolittle 1143 togetthc rebound. JV s Show Promising Future Coach Charles Skinner complet- ed his sixth year of coaching the Mesa High Junior Varsity Basket- ball team. He commented that this year's sophomore class was a fine group with great potential and that in the near future Mesa will have some very outstanding Varsity teams. The JV team consisted of l3 sophomores. The teams first game proved successful as the .lV's de- feated the McClintock Chargers 52- 47. Thc JV's second victory was a- gainst Prescott where the Jaekrab- bits won 70-51. The remaining games in the season were much like the first games. Coach Skinner feels that he's coaching the best .IV team he has had so far. Sports-Winter l tge 77 ii I ,,' Q f x ,Q Q3 5, V77 'ff , V, F 'gb Y.. 7 1 gk 4. :!5',i-a'1-if Q ' . .. , V , '4 ,1 f Be' 'I is r mt '--Q . ff FN W fs ' - ff' - f 'E A win- g J - 1 -iQ11'f,,iHf??4:1g ' 's 1 , .gx f .' s T ,gf ,VMS fwfr , ' ' 5 Vu kxe ,ay Q W .x Lisa ,V ,' -- ,x 5,5 clung! f W ,7 Linda 'S-av l ,Q in ,' . ,r A .. 'Ai 2 . ' S 4 - ' .g f 1 !f5',:i?. , 5 :ASU I ,J'1V , 1 ,Lf f ' I ,iffy 'I Qf.gc3f, xb'41lAf', , f l'4'fV I X1 N. I .if-'I. , . , ggi! 3' ' 5- v I' 4. 1 'a' k g , M a- l,'f'fA'tll - :K l 1,'i.'a, K - . . a , 1 1, ,n 1.-.W -fx-.I-' f. , 'rl Xenfif! J., A5-iii, I -1-.www ' 'ft v , 3 , I 'awiffy 3 unnies Show Spirit of 73-74 y From kicks to splits to smiles 1 to tears, was how the Bunnies RX: showed their spirit during the l - J tw' is Q. 1'- Miss Alhri ons? seasons of football, basketball. tg wrestling, and other sports. V' ' -'e,?g'.L:' . . l Sponsored by Miss Albrigh- ton, there were thirteen oms on P X the line. lt wasn't.unluckly. un- is til one starts to think that only 'ii Egg., thirteen Bunnies were on the -if 7 ,ij ' bench during football playoffs. ' , ' 3 . A Camp, and early morning prac- ff, tices, helped the Bunnies get a ' good start for the school year. ,p4. ., Be Other activities that they took ' pt q ' lf' 'W part in were Band Day, which . , , . . R they obtained a rating of two for 757,ily-if1353.Qf.g'ii: t3'1'f ' their dance. Birth ofthe Blues. ' and parades. 5 . X .,., A i ln all. each girl helped to CARRY ON the spirit ofMc- l l sa High. fl! 'P X v iff: 3, , em. Linda Ingram. Jo' e Kim Denham Third Row' Top Row. Anita Robinson. Janette Hudson . Row An A e 'fires-+ 6 W , 1'5- Q . -'-i ii' Bunnies-Page 7? Y! Q' 92.5-12--rf gl Varsity Wrestling Mesas'485Ci C Flagstaff C 3 Mesa '12f O Westwood 27 O Mesa 25i I Coronado: 18 Mesa '44 To jSaguasrQ 11 MeSaTss3ssio1iTs f'Yuma O T 6 A M6sgsi.46' 'CBrownes M R14 Messag Casafirande 12 sMg3g s34f , ffr'ChaondleOr so I3 CW Mesdf-231 bs r1 Temo r 1 23 Cancelledf omcclimock - rMesalJ O fl C R Arcadia T 0 R fMcsa, Kofass II Qlj FRONT ROW: M.Morton. SECOND ROW: G.Cancholla, D.Pena, M.Wiers, L. Pena, R.Peterson, B.Zerbst. THIRD ROW: T.Winkle, K.Nathern, R.Koberna, .l.Kober- na, P.Shepherd, M.Chiles, H.Wendt. TOP ROW: Coach Arredondo, .I.Gaona, D.Skou- sen, T.Little, Coach Griffin. Page 80 Winter-Sports Grapplers P1n em Down This year the Varsity Wrestling Team had fifty-three men try out. The team consisted of five seniors and the rest of the team was made up of underclassmen. They called this year their rebuilding year. Returning this year were two divi- sional champions, Rick Koberna, first place division champ and Dan Pena, third place division champ. During the first home match Mesa High brought home a victory against Flagstaff with an overpow- ering score of 49 to 3. The second match brought disappointment when Westwood won by a score of I2 to 27. Mesa ended their regular season with a 8-l-l record. 23 Roger Peterson with a near pin. 33 Jack Koberna working on a Half-nelson, going for a pin. 43 Twig Winkle in the Referee position. 5a3 Rick Koberna placed third in state wrestling competition, 5b3 While Keith Nathern placed 4th in division, and neither wrestler lost a match all season. 63 Rick Koberna with Coach Arrendondo wrestling out of bounds. 73 Mesa wrestler taking his Saguaro opponent with a single leg take- down. Sports-Winter Page 81 -3,.,, 3 l S S MQ S S 'YQ S 5 'i 'H T' J.V. Matmen Complete Successful Season Mesa's J.V. Wrestling Team had a successful year outpinning their opponents 7-1. Among some of the outstanding team members this year were, Terry Peterson, Mike England, and Joe Gonzales. Terry Peterson showed his skill by pinning ll vg his Flagstaff opponent in 45 seconds, and again by pinning his Westwood rival in 1:28. Roy Archer demon- strated his skill against a Saguaro wrestler by achieving a pin in 1:30. When about to lose, the J.V.'s proved their determination by com- ing back and defeating their oppo- nents. When they were down 11-0 during the Westwood match, the J.V.'s came back to defeat the War- riors 30-l6. Then again, against Coronado, while down 12-3. they came back to win 35-20. W W 4, vnu if he 4,- - L 5 sl I G an 'Gi W! yn. 1 Sid' . N Mesa Flagstaff Mesa Westwood Mesa Coronado Mesa Yuma Mesa Browne Mesa Casa Grande Mesa Chandler Mesa Tempe Mega McClintock Mega Al'C3dl8 Mesa KOf3 J.V. WRESTLING 47 3 30 16 35 ' 20 Mesa 43 Saguaro 10 45 12 58 3 51 8 61 0 43 12 30 18 60 2 38 7 Q41 Terry Peterson is declared a winner by forfeit al the Chandler match. Q55 Junior, Bud Morrow gets a good grip on a Chandler wrestler. Sports-Winter Page 83 Ahh, 'twas winter and a young man's thoughts turned toasnowball fights. Due to the lack of white fluff in the Mesa area, many MHS stu- dents formed weekend caravans to the high country to engage in such sports as skiing, sledding, and snug- gling. Gas and snow shortages dur- ing Christmas vacation forced others to avail themselves of the football and basketball facilities provided by the local parks. No matter what the situation, students managed to find their own solutions to those school- day blues. Page 84 Winter-Student Life J' Y, 33' XSTIT fzuflfi 97-'75 Y K -'ij ir i P U5 Braving winter's chill. Mickey Hatcher, Rocky Poole, Don Amadore, and John Koontz turn their talents to flag football. C25 Sally Forde and Stormy pull away from a barrel as they race the clock during winter competition. L33 Whether she's conserving fuel or preparing for future fame in the roller derby, Karen Goodyear enjoys the anytime pastime of roller skating. 143 lt may not be the rink at Rockefeller Plaza, but .lackrabbits with an ice skating urge know where to find lin ks. 'J ,, fi ' 1?es 'f . an bgftq. V' their fast fun and falls. Keeping in step are Wendell Payne, Norman Pratt, and Cindy Millet. Q53 Terric Filesi prepares to give the silver blades a workout. Q61 Sandy Sweeten and Belle Chauvin display the rewards of an afternoon of patience. Q75 Assuring herself of a warm winter, Lynn Prekup revives the old craft of hairpin lace. 181 Karen Kyle discovers the wetness, coldness, red-nosedness, and delight that the first snow brings. i? fn. ,.- I K . A g r fx .-:IZ V 'X 'legl l X Student Life-Winter Page 85 Q-Q: Q 0 Trophies Find Way to Mesa High Students Mesa High students acquired many honors this year. Among them were Junior Miss, F.F.A. Sweetheart, and being among Live- stock finalists. 1 Christine Merkley was crowned 1973-1974 Junior Miss. The girls were judged on poise, appearance, and personality and talent. Rosanne Smith was presented the personality award also. Cydney Boyle was the F.F.A. Sweetheart this year. She has the duty of being the committe chair- man for all the activities that F.F.A. sponsored. Mesa High's Livestock Team went to state and placed l4th in the nation. U3 JUNIOR MISS CONTESTENTS: FRONT ROW: Christine Merkley, SEC- OND ROW: Julie Chauvin, Valerie Allen, Cathy Guy, THIRD ROW: Tina Huffaker, Laurie Lambson, Vickie Church, Sue Ann Mathison, Beth Ann Anderson. Q25 Cathy Guy playing her guitar as her talent in the Junior Miss Contest. Honors 8: Royalty Winter Page 87 Strangers Make New Friends Rita Hart and Rich Magargal were the two Mesa High students selected to go to Cartegena, Co- lumbia this year. They were chosen by first, filling out an application and then having a personal interview with Mr. Hudson, who is in charge of the Cartegena foreign exchange program. Rita and Rich stayed for four months where they attended Colegio Jorge Washington High School. They left Sky Harbor Air- port on January 25, I974. In return Mesa High received two students, Roxana Segovia and Alicia Arango. Alicia stayed with Viicki Riggs and family, and Roxana stayed with Marie Bailey and her family. Roxana was a Junior, while Alicia was a Sophomore. They ar- rived on January 19, 1974. as Although lately it's been chaotic preparing to go I'm ready. I'm ex- cited and enthusiastic about our trip to Cartegena. To me, this trip rep- resents a great opportunity for us to share our ideas and philosophies with the Columbian people, and at the same time, to appreciate their culture. l m really looking forward to my stay in Cartegena, the people I ll meet and the things I'll do. In some ways, I think four months is too long but in lots of ways its not long enough. 'wilfwcif Page 88 Winter-Honors 8L Royalty UD Alicia poses for a picture. Q25 Alicia and Roxanna are having a good time with Jason Sakurai. 1.99 ,t.,f 1 . mf Nui S. at . I really like this school, even though it's really different than where I came from. Since my school down there is really small I didn't expect people to be as friendly as they are, and I'm extremely happy here. Q53 O. QFQGQO : - 4,5 fauffyl 4 . 5 E1 fi gum, wwf' V You can't imagine how much I have liked Mesa High. It's just wonderful mainly by having such friendly people. IfI were to write all the things I like about this school, a whole book wouldn't be enough to do it in. 2410.43 as CD Roxanna smiles as she heads for class. Q43 Alicia and Roxanna are deep in conversa- tion during their lunch period. Honors 8: Royalty-Winter Page 89 I 1' - . . l , -.9 , y 5 u, 1 ' Q: .. ,gg . 1 -'11 5 , W .32 : V' V gn-:pf 1. ,.3T ,w'.,, 'sf . W ifff' ' ' :' ' 1 'Q -Q: w ',Qf1 '- ' 'GTX' an ' t X. -. Q. . x .Jun -,yqglg-,M ' ' f. I ' '. A ,LQ l. 5 gF '.,ffF-41:JA::?,i.17 ZW 41, . Kr, ' -ff.-Fi ,ji T 15, giifi: 'iifiifg 5-'l5Q,f..,. , H5151-, ' ?'fL-fffh' 15'fZf l'9Q5':!'7,9535'f?Cf?W5'f3f'f?3P 49Ai2fQf'f'T.T ' A -ff ig: 3 X Qin? ' '19 if if pf-'f.Q'J'i?-:1- Y' TV? 1122 5 . A X :fry-1. z1fA-fr ww.-',q v, g,:fF45,y:,'g.St fm':' QQ. 'fm , f-l?2Aw-'fm5j,Qa3gHI,'w'vimiiymx 2 A .p,-51-- 'M-1? 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Some of the students Mesa High sprirtrci competitive ample mis Seven plus Three, soltbtill team t to play against Olllkfl' l'lll'ltlllS ICRIITTN, tll Bicycling became iery popular' with ailniost eierione. this happy cyclist ls Pat Vlulther 121 This sum- mer solithaill team bectinie champs ol their league in 1073 Top Rioxx .lohn lsoontl. lsirn lserstetter. Mickey Hatcher. Don Xniiidoro. Cireg Pott Bottom Row .lohn.l1i5ne. Rod Smith. Jug leSueur. Dain Skinner. lil Cathy Delmainoxxski getting ready for the lirst dip of llie,sezison. 1-li Miiny sltl- dents enjoyed table tennis us ai pass- tinie. this one is Nicki fioedert. l5l Chiirolettc McNeil Lllms her girrois fc 'f ' ' EM r .gulffh .N ,-NNW x Y . .4 w . -J m..'Qf' L O 1 1- 1+ M ' wax- ' 1 . , ' -4 5 Q I ' 5 1 4 J' 1. 1 Y t . . , if rfwfy W V if .U -X , , 1 -f f -ff-rv--r H AJ nw-rvgggg Q, .1 Y' i 4, 4 , N A ,I ,- .1 ' X , f H. N Q 'a 4 L vi P' Q. v B 3,451 L V - wx af fd rm' A' .. 1' f ' ,. , e ge Y. S I 1 I Q A 'L a 5' E. 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At long last the new gym and locker room opened for the boy's and girl's P.E. classes. This brought about the end to the no sweat pro- gram currently being used by the P.E. department. The new facilities were all a stu- dent could ask for. The dance floor was a teacher's dream when looking back on the facilities used before, such as the stage and cafeteria floor. The new gym was by far one of the best made in the valley. No new facilities were opened for Math and Science Departments, yet phasing was new to Math classes. Field trips this year were limited, due to the much publicized energy crisis. I as -f-I I is . 4. gf! , ..L.K-ia U1 Mr. Steiner points out one of his many mistakes to his class, in order to prevent them from doing the same. Q23 Using Science facilities, student Cindy Haws participates in class activity. Q31 Students .lan Barker, Sharon Meade, and Ricki Poston show soft- ball techniques learned in Ms. Ellis's 5th hour P.E. class. my Phillip Matheson hits a double during his 6th hour P.E. class. I kxiidw-1. 1, .Q-4 V ' 4 9' E . P,v'5 ' Q- uf . W .. ' 4 - M ejjf- -Q ,... my, ,Ay '3,,5wA.- .,,., WW' ' X - . nrt Q. I' . f x M KW :W K: .ixyyif-, K Q ' x i . Q7 ff M . me , K' . . -. X- giegfwf Q Ly, .x , A Hg M. K J, , , ,a .af 5 A '4 K' ' 5 k W 1 - .,u.S..-ia-sv v X ' Q K W . A ,.. gl .. ,- 4. .Q Q -Avia ' f x..f '5v vw?+..gemkw K rw K v,,,g,1,,,., '1'l... ..x.. .2 ' ' W - ' Y , ,: A r . A XA New X ' if fp, ef wr I v as ,Wy b 9 , ' ' '14l Student Life-Spring-Page 97 Twirp Week, sponsered by Girls League, brought an assortment of activities this year, which included a pie-eating contest, Little Boys and Girls Day , a Vamp and Val- entino contest, where three con- testants were chosen for each of the three catagoriesg Vamp, Val- entino, and Baby Face, Valentine I l 'F - t Women's Liberation Makes Yearly Appearance at Mesa High sales, and Turnabout Day . Also a movie was held Friday night in the MHS auditorium titled It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Worldw. Saturday night marked the 50th anniversary of the Co-ed, which was held in the MHS cafeteria with Beau Geste as the band. The high- lights of the evening were the 'W 98 Student Life-Spring -H---. '-s-n..,,,,-.H-. tt ----. '1 i crowning of Bachelor and Bachelor- ette and a Waltz contest where the winning couple recieved a ten dol- lar bill. Decorations for the dance included poster size pictures taken from old yearbooks and daisy filled bowls on the tables which carried out the theme, Those Were the Days . . f---..,,,,-. ,., 'lvnsn....,,,,.-M-h zkqy. KL -.......,,--.N ' t '----....,,,, -QM.,.,,.. X N U1 Attendents for bachelor, bachorlette are Susan Sprinzel, Don Amadore, Dawn Rick- ey with Pete Steele, Janette Hudson, Randy Shank, Lisa Perkins, and Kevin Allen. 123 Don Amadore and Lisa Perkins dance to! gether after being crowned bachelor and bachorlette. L35 Mr. Noble crowns Lisa Perkins while Kevin Allen beams with pride. X Q41 Roller skates are for popular traveling to classes on little girls days. Q53 Sherman Davis displays his baby lace. tbl Tuesday during both lunches little girls take part in the jumprope contest. 171 Girls with dolls. pig tails and big smiles are all part of little girls day. Q83 Couples showing enjoyment atthe Co-ed. Student Life-Spring P nge 99 Baseball Hits Season Hard With the return of several varsity lettermen, Mesa High's baseball team was expected to finish high in divisional standings once more. Due to the presence of three year lettermen Micky Hatcher, pitcher, and Butch Dayton, second base- man, along with many other indi- vidual talents, the .Iackrabbits should be one of the more respected and feared teams in the state. , . ,3rL 1-4-uu.Q.'-2' is.. ,..f :-,P .vnu-.M '1Qp??gk!ewg-nfsfgzqq.. K Page 100-Spring-Sports .,....,. ii ' qi f ' .. if ' f 'x N ,, X ft I i , Q 4 b , 1 1 :JA , ' . , -1 . .1 n ', ' tcm ,, lx' N- 'Q F- A SH wg' ,is an MU Ax . Vi . 1 . u-8 v . - if t f.-3'-- 'i f seq! -, ' . ,. bt,-'..e.f.a:. 'Q , , .' at-ir'ff 1 i: Q'i 1kf,.fii.- -:f ,:'f3,s' '-Hi 5? '-. 2 75e'h1'-P' 31,-w 4 ,'.'3-H15 7:51 't Y PG- ' - N 'x J.:- a, 'fl'W5 .: r :'i-Jleian12ii-'fatillk , , ,.v .0 .A , .,,.'N,L,, .,,,,., A M - . wwf- ii' 31.2, ' T, '38 fix! Q, -bplri Sf f -f..i9'.' ' .6:'3.w it - .' - Y .J .. ff -f ,-:fr-w -, ,A 4,1 . 1-'fa' it 's V KY92-ifFdi3ff.hdl u3LKimB'uhW:mkLciMuLMQ5M3Mw tt. J.V. Baseball Loaded With Talent Having a good group of Sopho- mores, this year's J.V. team was one ofthe best seen at Mesa High. We always seem to have a line bunch of Sophomores for some reason, commented Norman Shill, J.V. coach. The team had many outstanding players with good per- formances shown in the pitching and catching areas. Q27 Members of the J.V. team horse around before practice, Q33 John Heath gets in a lit- tle extra batting praetice. Q45 John Jayne stretches out to snag a low throw to first base. Q53 Steve Roberts winds up for another strike-out. 'KAL 9 I I C: I I I I ICH I S' Q. Air.: . I I ' ... e TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: D.Ang lin, T.Jackson, D.KcIIar, D.CIayton, J.Brad ford, B.Poteete manager, T.Rice, R.John son, D.Morris, K.MiIIer, C.Galvan. SEC OND ROW: T.McPherson, G.CoIeman, D.Egglebrecht, R.Eidenschink, J.EarI, R Page 102 Spring-Sports Bear. THIRD ROW: P.Rogers, F.MilIer, unknown, M.TapIey, R.Marion, D.Armijo, B.MacEnuIty, S.Curl, L.Pico, J.Bloehs. FOURTH ROW: R.HaIvorsen, J.Sargent, L.Pace, T.Grgat, M.Wiers, S.Fort, FIFTH ROW: T.Asbury, D.Deyes, R.WiIIiams, R. Poole, B.Guhy, J,MiIIican. TOP ROW N.GonzaIes, Coach Heywood, K.SheIdon K.KeIler, C.Sjodin, D,Stedman, T.J.Fitz patrick, R.Rice, L.PheIps, R.HambIin Coach Sebring. I i TRACK Bodies straining for one more inch, one more step, the aroma of deep heating rub permeating the locker room, emphasis on healthy eating, exercising, and resting, training, training, training, and finally, the glory and pride of win- ning such were the character- istics of Mesa High's' 1974 Track team. What was termed track season actually involved both track and field events. Field contests includ- sf' ed pole vaulting, discus, shot put, long jump, and high jumpg while track entailed sprint, middle, and long distance running, and hurdles. Returning lettermen David Armi- jo, Jerry Bradford, T.J. Fitzpatrick, Charlie Galvan, Nap Gonzales, Tony Grgat, Bill Guhy, Robin Hamblin, Kim Keller, Rocky Poole, Rick Rice, Craig Sjodin, and Doug Stedman formed the foundation of the HeywoodfSebring coached tracksters. 121 Co-captain Rick Rice begins another record-breaking long jump. Q33 David Armi- jo, Kim Keller, and Rick Halverson race down the bleachers. Q45 Bill Guhy demon- strates the shot put while Robin Hamblin looks on. Q53 High jumper Charlie Galvan flips over the bar. Q61 Coach Heywood leads his runners during practice. Q t 7' j 5 Sports-Spring-Page 103 Swim 0IlStI' C gy- rf X W- - e S1 xlibs! vw 'N' fi kef 11 CB l-4 ' m.,, , 1 5 c . , 1 1 ,r ,M X ,,V, .x 11 gfrn-rf. ' , Y' YY ' 'li H' if ' a at 3 ,, Swim practice required an enormous amount of effort l such has swimming a number ' of laps and perfecting strokes. , 4 There was time for having jg. 5 - some free underwater swim- ll ming as shown below. Of 1 course there was? the coachg t N fi Q I 9 fr '1- 1- , . 4 as .5 1- ,K 'L , if em ms. was rsh A , M -.A Mr. Richard Peterson, who trained the team for the up- coming Jseason. Co-captains of the team were Marvin Wil- liams and Doug Gertenbach. The teamlwork was the key to SUCCCSS. .. ,. Q .45 1 2 at .3 7 l f 0 ,, .rg 5 xl ,l b Q 'Wi ' IH I kv RN I 'i 'ul X 11 1 X :JMB Page at . l in l flli it 1 1 'A 1 W . 0 , ,. r 3 , , '. so , ls W ' Q ,f.,fff,, Z, ,. HM 5' .. . r C' - I , 5' - - a-M.MK.-yr-4 ' '- f y- N firii: 'e' . .a Q R h ,A . A.--- -f, fjvfjt 1 i' I A. it i vw' ....,...... 1 M f--14, an V K -0 H 4 ' 'A M mm MMWW WN: at VM' . NW ww lu- I k 4,4 .nf nv sw., ,aw A sm M' f , f.. ' if H ,,,-, ,.. A -W M.. ...H was '5rEQ,..fQ,V-1, - V ' QQ-Q 'hug ' 1-aff' wr' px N ' . ,. . 4 42-in , .uw --MM qw A, ,V K .', ,aff Wm 'W life- ' is :QW 55 gf! ,,A , .4r:g:', , In . ., . D r K .,-,V .. . , ,,, . A - . . -- , 1 1 J 'L N , ,. -,,.. .M W .-, . hw. ,,.:,,kk a . ,.,k. W . , 4 . i' I , ,,s, 1 - 1 vw .,, ., ...,,,i..r......, .W V 'il 4 K .4 K 2 Y , ,sro ' M'-N . 'f1,, Q 4 1, x ef' .. ff A xxx Q .2 3 Y, ,..: I' yawn Q U---1 , 'S -f I J! 1 I' . fo, wa K F Nl N i QP fx' I Il if 4' Yi If' r f 1 J i, 4 r is Mu- 1 -ul D fl! strokes take practice? Q23 R.Skousen, J,Meek. TOP ROW: M. .Red ing. A.I-lolbert Q33 CoachjPeter- , SWIM TEAM: FRONT 'ROW:N.Cas- Williams, B.Woolf, D.Gertenbach, J. sen Sails a time our- 141 A day's workout f saro, D.Silidm, H,Sanderhouse, S.l-lug , Rooney. LADDER: R.Martin, R.Pri- at DPOWCH JUHIOY High- 153 J0hl1 ROOHCY bert. SECOND ROW: J.Wilkes, L. vctt, R.Demgar, K.Stanlev. S.Preshaw, h swlmsthehnallap. - Mathieson R.Dahlman R.Garroutte 'mhD.D ' ' , 'Z I 4' S 1,35 D ,.. , D , Qi ' M- A. 2 5- ..,,,,.,...M -fff gig if 4 - 1 if X '54-5 5 . A Vg 3 5 - -' , af .. V' f Sgfsrts-Spring-Page l09', U W' D We iw N, 5 A i -- W miss? ,' 'F f ' y, 'X 2 f,af: D ,Q 5 4 2 ,if , DQ, A I W0 Page l06 tered in Thruston beam. X 4 -Spring-Sports Donna Cot- Schnepf, PCI'- UE31 'lb 'W and astics ential of organization gymnastics Thacher, year of each day, the team floor exercise, Much skill master the SYS H ilfig HUA RES: U wen SOD A W . s . .Q .NNN-.N. s,,, W . e.s.W.e...,..,N..b . '1 'My- H X f, Gee, Thatcher, captain, --Q pi v K Green, Tam we -x5..,.shf,s.,....,,, we . , Payne, -me W, appears- calm 'NV N-ws-N. . 1 Mwmw-M,..,.,g Yss. X he-sf, -ss. .N X k W, if-..e..,?,n A L I J the Sports-Spring-Page 107 Golfers Work for State Tournament Goal Mesa Highis Golf Team this year was lead by three returning letter- men, Senior Sam Bomar, Junior Bud Morrow, and Junior Mark Bomar. The team was also aided by two transfer students, John Stan- ley, and John Fox. The golf team practiced daily at Golden Hills golf course. Under the instruction of Coach Storment, they prepared for their ll game schedule, which opened with a meet against McClintock. Since last year's team placed 8th in the state tour- nament, this year'steam had to work extra hard to be able to achieve that same goal or better. Page 108-Sports-Winter GOLF SCHEDULE McClintock Feb. I8 Kofa Feb. 24 Coronado Mar. 4 Chandler Mar. ll Westwood Mar. 18 Yuma Mar. 25 Saguaro Apr. l Prescott Apr. 8 Tempe Apr. 15 Arcadia Apr. 22 Chaparral Apr. 29 flj Robert Dana is shown putting for a bird- ie. Q21 Junior, Mark Bomar is shown teeing off. Q35 GOLF TEAM: Front Row: Robert Dana, Phil Montalvo, John Stanley, John Fox. Top Row: Mark Bomar, Sam Bomar, Bud Morrow, Fred Bunsic. Archers Shoot Straight to Win This year the Archery Teams' ability proved to be as efficient as last year. The team had lost their top three archers from the previous year. Returning this year were two top archers, Robin Bell and Sharon Wilkins. Their main goal was to break their old record of 2,322 points. The team shot collegiate rounds this year instead of columbia. This involved shooting from thirty, forty, and fifty yards with twenty arrows at each distance, scoring one through ten on each arrow. They were using thirty to thirty-live pound bows because of the dis- tance. The state competition was held at Camelback for the super shooters. tl! Top archer Robin Bell and archer Sharon Wilkins. Q21 Part of the team retrieving their arrows during practice. Q35 Front Row: Janet Burns, Carol Smith, Mary Ann Hosiek, Lisa Vouaux, Penny Boseck. Back Row: Miss Ellis, Robin Bell, Dolores Torrez, Charlotte McNeil, Sharon Wilkins, Suellen Stout. Thelma Wood. Missing: Colleen Baker, Doris Burns. Q45 The Archery Team shooting on the line. Sports-Winter P ige IO9 Underclassmen Set Season Success of Men's and Women's Tennis teams depended greatly on the abilities of the Underclassmen team members. Each team had one returning Seniorg Leslie Dunn and Bill Foster offered their experience while the Underclassmen provided the depth necessary for a winning season. Men's Varsity Sophomores and Juniors included Duane Standage, Dwight Young, Ned Pierce, Mor- gan Russel, and Matt Salmon, Women's Varsity employed Susan Whitford, Darcy Atwood, Georgia Seabrook, and Kari Pew. Mrs. McCormick and Mr. Sebring coached. l974 proved to be a building as well as a winning year. Page l l0-Spring-Sports -. -. . 'X M3 w - ,K ,T K N is ,x - XXT ' U1 BOY'S TENNIS TEAM: Front Row: Mr. Sebring, B.Young, D.Standage, M. Russell, J.Pope, P.Killan, R.Buckles, B. Foster, M.Perkins, N.Pierce. Top Row: J. Layer, .I.Coquillard, M.Salmon, E.Wil- liams. Q23 Ned Pierce demonstrates the serve. Q31 Sandy Sweeten follows through a back- hand stroke. Q45 Mule Tennis members re- lax during practice. Q55 Leslie Dunn shows her skill at the net. Q63 GlRL'S TENNIS TEAM: Front Row: L.Dunn, D.Atwood, R. Dispain, B.Taylor, D.Ison, G.Seabrook. Top Row: C.Carson, K.Gosney, D.Wise- man, N.Jarvey, K.Pew, B.Charvin, S.Sweet- en, S.Wispon. 'c as 2 o ii' 1 T573-wi 4 39125 s we it .es-v'5f's! .l ,x, .,t,::i.- eg .1 ft: ug , wiv' is Aff if , ts35,..X. it ,-wiv, S sein: rf-ff Sports-Spring-Page I I I StudentsAcknowledged by Gah-Sto Top Ten Jai' 1- Debbie, Students selected for Gah-Tso Top Ten were chosen on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, leader- ship, and most important service to the school that have not been recognized by the student body. The Gah-Tso Club acknowledged these students for the year 73-74 , Marie Bailey, Vickie Church, Jack Gilmore, Jay LeSueur, Debbie Lowe, Bridget McClymonds, John- ny Oval, Randy Shank, Gayle Thacker, and Pam Wheeler. Marie Bailey was active in N.H.S. three years, F.T.A. vice president and president three years, Varsity Band three years, Publicity Com- missioner, and Water Wabbits one year. Vickie Church was a member of Gold Key, Bunny one year, Fine Arts, Girls League Representative, A Cappella, and Superstitions. Jack Gilmore was affiliated with Page ll2-Spring-Honors and Royalty Boys League Representative for two years, Pres. Pro-tem, of Gen- eral Assembly, V.P. of A.F.S., V.P. of Pep Council and exchange student to Columbia. He was also honored by the Elks Club as Teen- ager ofthe Month and of the Year. Jay LeSueur was in the following for three years A Cappella and N.H.S., Varsity Football for two years, one year in .I.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Jr. Pres., Sr. Pres., Yearbook, and M.H.S. Dedication Committee. Debbie Lowe served as Varsity Cheerleader for two years, J.V. Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Cheer Commissioner in Student Council, Homecoming Queen, 'and M.H.S. Dedication Committee. Bridget McClymonds was in N.H.S. for three years, A Cappella for two years, Superstitions, Jr. Secretary, Dance Club, V.P. of l Spanish Club, and writer and di- rector of Senior Class Play. A .Iohnny'Oval was in N.H.S. for three years, N.H.S. Pres., French Club, and one year on .l.V. Base- ball. Randy Shank participated in Quill and Scroll, Sr. Council, A.F.S. Club, Publicity, Social and Service Councils, Pres. of Pep Council, and on M.H.S. Dedication Committee. Gayle Thacker was in .A Cappel- la and N.H.S. for two years. She was in Superstitions, A Cappella Social Chairman and Boys League Secretary. She was awarded Out- standing Jr. Girl, and Outstanding Student in Home Ec. Pam Wheeler was active in or- chestra and girls league representa- tive for two years, N.H.S., Student Council, Service Commissioner, and Service Council Pres. ff' 1' gk If Brim Ellsworth Forde . .and Personality to Boot! Four years of hard work and long hours of study finally paid off for ten Seniors. In March the Scholas- tic Top-Ten was officially an- nounced. These ten busy Seniors were John Oval, Gayle Thacker, Robyn Burgess, Kathleen Shackle, Gary Brim, Sally Forde, Stacy Ellsworth, Anna Salus, Jay Le- Sueur, and Christine Barringer. These Students have the ten high- est grade-point averages in their class. But brains are not the only thing these people have going for them. They are all very active in school and have many outside in- terests and hobbies as well. Per- sonality is another thing they all have enough of. Jay LeSueur, other than being smart, is very active. He is on Stu- dent Council, and made Gah-Tso Top-Ten. He is also very athletic. He was on the Varsity football team this year. Jay, also spent a lot of his time with the Yearbook Staff, taking and developing pic- tures. John Oval showed his favor- ite past-time as being golf in pic- ture two. Other than this, John was president of National Honor So- ciety. Gary Brim played raquet-ball in his spare time, but also enjoyed basketball. Picture five catches him playing raquet-ball. Stacy Ellsworth was very busy other than studies. She was on Student Council and loved to ski and horse-back ride. In picture three, Stacy races across Page l l4 Spring ,gi 8, . Ki -1r'g.'.. the snow. Robyn Burgess displays her past-time as being sewing in picture five. Other than studying, she was very active in many school activities. She was working toward a license in cosmetology. Sally Forde was a very busy individual. At school she had one of the most unknown and unappreciated jobs. She really worked hard as the main editor of the Superstition. She is caught in one of her brief and in- frequent free moments in picture one. Outside of school she worked at Merle Norman where she was a make-up artist. Her hobbies in- cluded sewing, horse-back riding, camping, and western dancing. Gayle Thacker was a active member of A Cappella during her senior year. She was on the LDS Semi- nary Council as Secretary. She was very active in her church. Kathleen Shaekle was a member of VICA. She worked as a nurse's aide dur- ing and after school. Anna Salus was an all-around girl. She was not as active in school as some of the others, but she had many outside activities. She enjoyed eating, painting, and reading. She also worked part-time at El Rancho. Christine Barringer was an artist as well as a top-notch student. She painted very well and enjoyed it as well as she did it. She helped paint the scenery for the Senior Play. Honors 8: Royalty-Spring Page l IS V SPIRITETTES C N A D I Q GAA U A N I H S LH- E L U T C R A S S Y E F NATIONALHONOR D L D E S E B I N C R L P C R SPANISH I H O C O T L K M Y L S SAE T I E F U M COBA DECA L I FFA M E AFS Y GOLDKEY E R M H DANCE N R O K I X ,N gl rl X I AC . 1 I In I A -II' ww- I. K LM4QQQ' q, I ffl RW Page 116 Clubs ' X Getting together with a common interest. Doing services for the school. Raising money for parties and pleasure. Meeting new people. Sharing in each others lives. gf , These are the MHS clubs. Clubs-Page ll7 SUCIETY ' -1 ROW L.Mn.Taggert, J.Delmdnow5k son, bbloul. blXlH ROW. L.L.1mh JWelhngton, D.Loveland, J.Brooka J.Neuffer, N.Blankenship, D FOURTH ROW: S.Turner, D.Under G.R0it, P.Shuck. TOP ROW wood KSun FIFTH ROW' PWheel C.Daniels, J.Finn, C.Hazen- er M Wilson M Bally M Bnlz TCred S.Kivet,S,Thompson. Taj P YW L' , Q, 9 . I xg T A VW, Ni ' - r A A W ha- ' ' ' V. X ' N 1 f , K 47- , 1. - NX gi R1 l , KN, I Q Q 1-AH-TSO: FRONT ROW: K.Smilh, J.Brooks, D.Adair, Sjillsworth, L.Chapman, J Hissett, A.Peterson. SECOND ROW: S.Sweeten, l-.Huffaker, L.Lambson, C.Richard- Qon, S.Davis, S.Packard, M.Turley, T.Filesi, L.Hudson, B.Carney, P.Moore, S.Ray THIRD ROW: J.Chauvin, D.King, D.Burnham, J.Kiltsmiller, E.Hale, P.Eng, D.Lee Nf1.Hosick, B.Chauvin, J.Woodstock. TOP ROW: Mr. Bloom, Mr. Bacon. NATIONAL HQNOR 'KYIN K5 L z o gQ.,4g :Q 13 5 E8 ISTIAN YOUTH OI' AMl:R ICA: FRONT ROW: D.TruebIood. K K.Chesterf1eld, R.W1II1ams ROW: S.Baxter, D.Langc L.Adams, J.Young, R.Mendevil, R Wood THIRD ROW' CWarner fi E C..Nelson, K.M orubilo, L D.Combs, S.Ryan, B.T0rgcrs0n. - SQ, EM: 7 Fla A .HQENJ x za,-ij....1-... 4 . gi Nw.. GOLD KEY. FRONT ROW: D.For- tune, L.Baker, J.Morse, M.Kyrimias, P.Mo0re, Y.Tangum, A.Rees. TOP ROW: E.Rees, Y.Lun!, .I.Farnsworth, M.Chapman, J.Netzer, D.Holt, N.Bozek, M.Olson. Rfnm.. . D.WiIIiams, R.Brooks, J.Whil- FOURTH ROW:' D.Jaskulski, K. G.Egbert, E.Isaucson, D.Booth- Page I I9 EDEQDTFS QUE LEEUUQ Roit, C.Boyle, S.Turner B. Peterson, T. Kollman Top Row: D.Brown, R Adams, D.Pantoja, J.Fenn P.Tx-iechel. a N, I SPANISH CLUB: Front Row M.Allen. M.Chap- man K.Bissett, S.Single- ton C.Guy, T.Escobar, N. Gonzales. Second Row: D. MAYO: 'Front CROW: T ' Q. n . Gonzales, Escobar, E.Rivas, N.Gon5 Shown, Y.. 01552, Llama, ' L o ya, L,Gutierrez, Mr. Cam- dcz, Second Row: Mr, l L l - ITV..-1 zales, P.Lopez, G.l-Iernan pos Top Row R Schner der EEscobar CMartr nex D Hernandez -I ll W., I BLACK STUDIES CLUB: Front Row: Edmond, A.Paredes, S.Ybarra, R.Randon Mr. Gonzales, Second Row: T,MePherson, C Edmond, A.Randon, D.Walton, J.Mutchen D.McHenry. L ?SVb or ' fr-in known, Mrs. Seegmiller, Unknown, R.Schneider, C.Galvin. Top Row: Mr. Allen, Mr. Otero. CELUBAQ1 ESWMNQL ...c Q l 'Nil . meyLe.i'e llX Qll B Xulr Blfllll l ne Rubin. Kiuil Cieer. unknown, Stinri Pnl' mer, Stephanie lnlletstin, C'url.i Peter, son in l ed lul Mill C ml S . C dy 4-5. . ie er. 'gi f G -...?. 6 Nl f l' A SPIR ll! I I5 L Unmc L unmmlhum I Stluitttl Kim 1, ti.irl-'tie l Ullllll. ,lltllL' Sumn -I-cxurck Man rchoh Qfickm Chuuvin, Julie Hester. Donna lusher. Junex. Peggy Jolly. H l.uurie Wheeler. 4 fehHf'fnC'm1'-Dfhh'f Uff1f KLA X lr-int Rtiw liurhurn letyliir, Marie Reyes, Debbie Church. Mn White. Durix Burns. .lun B'irker. llonnxt Naimxie '. f cond Row Suwin Sprinfl. 'lrezisure fn y Vlisterwn. lull-n .I ex. 'irst :ri . 'r. '- v . k Sc L K I d i . e on l Vin President: .lulie Hester. fhairlotte l-eitlin. Pit illST1'lll ll 'IJ A 'Mn llf' K Page l22-Clubs Hiinme lltiytt. Neetind Niue l':cxitlezii Rundu liullur. Preyident Sandy tiiirdiier. Kathy Vonn. Barlirzi Cincy. Curiilyn Jnney. lfuurth Row: Romnnu Smith. Sandy Ot- termn. Vickie finedert. Secretary: ,lumix Rowley. Durinu Church. fiwin luilli. Mary l philly 'eymw ssqgiggj-jjegf -. , ly . JIS.. gill.: !' l'l:'u: .- ,'h.::' 455555 ,,::::-2. 4-33 ::n ' -S U 'QE l 32-. U Q :Q Q ,J DRAMA CLUB: FRONT ROW: l n known Jody Kitsmiller Patty Moore. Unknown, Greg Beseth. SECOND QUll L and SCROLL' FRONT ROW Sharon Rowley Linda Leiseh Susan Ryan Teresa Nielsen Charlotte M Nell Sharon Wilkins Marjory Steele ROW Jolene Cox Dawn Underwood Forde Carol Roseberry' THlRD ROW Mrs. Nielsen Karen Kyle Cindy Elling. Nancy Holman Jody Delmanowskn. Stedman David Boyer Randy Shank. Karen Goodyear Jane Hathcock Sally Matthew Nielsen Anita Valle, TOP ROW: Terry Chartier Kim Eng Wendy Williams Janette Hudson Debbie Lowe Liz Ulate Steve Thompson Ron Castil- Koch. Rose Gowan, Ned Eierce, SECOND Janet Cox, FOURTH ROW: Doug t lo, Terrie' Filesi, Jason Salturai, Kallin . . . ., . . ,Q Clubs Page IZ! Active Clubs Found on HS Campus Gah-Tso Originating in 1926, Gah-Tso, which means Big Rabbit is one of the oldest clubs on campus. There were originally twen- ty members, twelve seniors and eight juniors, selected on the basis of leadership, scholar- ship, and service. This year Gah-Tso had for- ty three members who helped arrange activi- ties for class competition such as Gah-Tso Rally, -class assemblies, All-Campus Party, and Water Carnival. Instead ofthe tradition- al format Gah-Tso also awarded points this year for class competition during A.F.S. week. Other projects which the club was in- volved in were the selecting of the Gah-Tso Top Ten, decorating goal posts at home foot- ball games, and selling popcorn. At the end of the year Gah-Tso awarded a S100 scholarship to a commendable senior. National Honor National Honor Society inductions were revived by the club's old members inducting fifty new members. This then became the largest club on campus with a total of 107 members. Being an.honor club, the club's membership is limited to those students with a 1.5 or better grade point average and were recommended by their teachers who felt they exhibited such qualities as scholarship, serv- ice, leadership, and character. Some of the club's activities included the selling of Bun- ny Power buttons, painting signs for trash cans for a football game, tape recording books for students who had reading compre- hension problems, tutoring those students who needed extra help in school, and com- munity service projects. CYA An active club on campus was C.Y.A., Christian Youth of America, in it's third year at MHS. Activities included a film, For Pete's Sake , a car wash, Halloween Party, a music concert, a Fall retreat to Prescott, and attendance at a Youth Conflicts Seminar. Meetings were held every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, with a local Youth Pastor, David Heftington helping out. Gold Key Gold Key, a club for Sophomore girls, was seen at all Mesa High and special community functions ushering and passing out programs. The club did more than this however was proven by last year's club which took Club of the Year award. Many parties were held along with community service projects, cookie sales, the selling of Misletoe at Christ- mas, and Flower sales in May. Page l24 Clubs German Club Deutch Verin or German Club seemed to be one of the more popular clubs on campus having seventy five members. One of the club's biggest activities was the selling ofGer- man pretzels which were enjoyed by everyone. A yearly tradition, the Octoberfest, was held at Legend City with Mesa High's German Club hosting Westwood's club. There were sauerkraut and wienners for all. Working with the other language clubs German Club went on a hayride and the annual trek to the snow in Flagstaff where everyone had a good time throwing snowballs at the sponsors. A candy sale was held and the club's I973-74 ac- tivities were brought to an end with a Gumi- barchen sale. A.F.S. A.F.S. started off their 1973-74 activities with a dance welcoming Anne Julge, this year's Foreign Exchange student from Aus- tralia, to Mesa. Other activities included the sponsoring of the traditional A.F.S. Assem- bly where exchange students from other schools told about their countries, customs, life styles, and dress. One of the biggest events of the year was A.F.S. week which was changed this year to three weeks instead of the usual one week. During the three weeks A.F.S. club raised money by selling stock and other items to help pay for some of the expenses for next year's exchange students to and from Mesa. Different from previous years, Gah-Tso points were awarded for the class which raised the most money for the ex- change program. Indian Club A new club organized on campus was the Indian Club. The club was made up ofthe In- dian students on campus who got together to exchange cultural ideas, beliefs, customs, and so forth. Some oftheir activities encompassed getting together at sponsor Mrs. Hellberg's house to make different Indian dishes such as bread. The most fun though, was getting to eat it when done. French Club French Club was famous among students for selling Dunkin' Doughnuts to curb hunger pains which often arose. To make Mesa sweet smelling real French perfume was sold before Christmas. After Christmas, French Club went on the snow trip with German and Spanish club. At the end of the year a S100 scholarship was awarded to a senior who planned to continue studying French. Spanish Club Spanish Club was another of the language clubs which went on the snow trip to Flag- staff. A big project of this club was the sell- ing of Daffy pops with this year seeing the ad- dition of two new flavors. Also found in Span- ish Club's list of activities were parties and service projects. They also joined the other language clubs in activities with one club sponsoring each. MAYO MAYO is the Mexican Youth Organiza- tion formed to influence the education of the Mexican American students on campus. Hav- ing ten members last year the club has in- creased in size considerably with thirty three members for this year. Some of the activities of the club were a Mariache Group, bake sales, dancers, and a club supper. Spiritettes Spiritettes is an organization on campus which was seen at all MHS wrestling match- es. They publicize the matches by making signs and announcements, they keep score at the matches, and give oranges to the wrestlers afterwards. Spiritettes who's main purpose is to keep that spirit up for the wrestlers also gave many parties for them. GAA GAA is an athletics program for girls in which they play all sports including Basket- ball, Volleyball, Archery, Paddleball, Tennis, Badminton, and Softball. Participation in each of these sports earns points for the girls towards their letter The year began with a Welcoming Party, welcoming both old and new members, a candy sale, sock sale, Christmas Party, and Awards Banquet. Play- days were also held where Mesa competed against other schools in different sports. Mesa and Westwood's GAA's sponsored the League 4 Softball playday this year. Quill and Scroll Another large club at MHS was Quill and Scroll which is a club for the Superstition and .Iackrabbit staffs only. This club's main purpose is to raise money for a banquet at the end of the year and to send students to Publications Workshop at NAU where they learn how to put the newspaper and yearbook together. The money came from Homecom- ing Mum sales and Photo sales from the Christmas Formal. Drama Club Drama had 42 members over last year's total of 7, indicating a greater interest in dramatics from the students at MHS. The club's activities involved going to all school productions and community productions as well. Of course there were the usual parties some having a flare ofthe dramatic! The club was really into play acting, make up, cos- tumes, and scenery as exhibited by their pic- ture. Dance Club Dance Club this year also saw increased membership over last year's club. Meetings were held bi-monthly with classes in Folk, Modern, Jazz, Square, and Ballroom danc- ing. Field trips were taken to concerts in the area with Dance Club presenting their own concert in the spring. Their service projects included taking a Folk Dance program to a retirement home where they were greatly ap- preciated. Serendipity Serendipity Club was the club on campus associated with the library. Along with quite a few other clubs Serendipity also saw increased membership. All during the year the club sold paperbacks in the library for popular novels to traditional classics. Another of the club's activities was selling cookies for Halloween and posters of all designs. Hustlers International Hustlers International, or Hi Club, was a club organized to promote dating on a casual basis. A presumably all male club, Hustler's this year saw the addition of three female members. Some of the club's activities includ- ed building equipment such as sandboxes for the Child Development playground. At a home football game Hi Club members were found sitting in the bleachers munching on Kentucky Fried Chicken. When the snow be- gan to fall the club put on their warm winter woolens and were off for a weekend of fun and adventure. They rented cabins on the Mogollon Rim to stay in while up north and even had to cook their own food. Although they enjoyed the trip they were glad to get back home where it was a little warmer. The food was a little better too. Black Studies Black Studies was new on campus with plans including an assembly celebrating Black Heritage week, wearing African clothing, a dance, Soul food dinner, and talent show. SAE S.A.E., formerly F.T.A., was a very in- volved club this year with many activities. This group participated in the Arizona Edu- cation Week and S.A.E. workshop. Initiation and induction into the club started off the year. Other activities included Visitation and Exchange Day. Many fund raising projects were held during the year. S.A.E. was also responsible for handling the selection of Teacher of the Year. HERO Candy sales, an Employer's Banquet, and State meetings were some of the activities of HERO which stands for Home Economics and Related Occupations and includes stu- dents working with food services. Now in it's second year at MHS, HERO gained in mem- bership having almost as many boys as girls. DECA DECA was another of the business clubs at MHS. DECA conferences were held with the club competing on the regional, state, and national levels. Fund raising activities ranged from an Ice Cream Social to a car wash and candy and toy sales. Community service proj- ects included visiting a nursing home, Marc Schools, and supporting a needy family at Christmas. DECA stands for Distributivc Education Clubs of America. COBA COBA was a club where it's members go to school half a day and work the other half. The year's activities began with the selling of .Iackrabbit car decals. Carrots were sold during Westwood week to show the spirit at MHS. A car wash was held along with a candy and bake sale. Service projects were decorating teacher's tables in the cafeteria, visiting a rest home and pediatrics ward, ob- serving Police Appreciation Week, and sup- porting a needy family at Christmas. They also raised the flag at school for a week. Home Ec. Home Ec. Club was another of the clubs which found selling cookies and candy bars very profitable. Service projects and parties were also included in the club's list of activi- ties. VICA VICA which stands for Vocational lndus- trial Clubs of America consisted of students interested in industrial jobs. The members of this club also worked half the day and went to school the other half. Their activities con- sisted of selling candy and sponsoring a needy family at Christmas. SIMC Students interested in Medical Careers be- longed to what was known at SIMC Club, newly formed this year. The students dis- cussed medical careers along with with many projects. At Christmas the club decorated the nurse's office and made gifts for the office personnel. They also sold fortune cookies in December, selling candy bars at other times. For Valentine's Day the club went to Golden Mesa Nursing Home and presented the pa- tients with gifts which the club made. During Easter they went to a Children's ward in a hospital presenting Easter Baskets and skits to the children. Fund raising projects were held to raise money to pay for new equipment for the nurse's office and a field trip was taken to ASU. FFA FFA had a busy year starting off with the Chapter Farmer's Initiation. Many contests were held in which the Mesa Chapter partici- pated, showing animals, judging, and having calf scrambles, such as ASU Field Day, MCC Field Day, U of A Field Day, State Fair, Pub- lic Speaking Contest, Parliamentary Proce- dure Contest, Arizona National Livestock Show, Creed Speaking Contest, Information Contest, and National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. There was also a Greenhand Initiation, car washes, cake sales, Christmas Tree sales, Barbeques, Parent and Member Banquet, and a State Leadership Conference with a leadership training session. FBLA FBLA, or Future Business Leaders of America, was a club for those students inter- ested in a business career. Activities included throughout the year were guest speakers and business trips. Clubs-Page l25 C O COBH O Page 126-Clubs SERENDIPITY: Front Row: D.Coombs, T.Bowen, secretary, E,Chapman, C.lson. Second Row: S.Turner, president, N. .dr if Pollack, S.St1rnaman, Ms. Hcd ges. Top Row: S.Baker, M.Bend- yna, C.Eichenberger, R.Poissant COBA I 8a ll: Front Row: R.Rice, vice pres. I, Ms. Brackney, C. Estes, M.Shay, T.Lott, president I, A.Baker, S.Dipasquale, vice pres. ll, Ms. Sitek, .l.MilIer. Sec- ond Row: C,Self, D.Allison, S. Stanford, P.Wheeler, J.Stanford. Third Row: D.Fields, secretary Il, C.Linnae, N,Walker, D.Bart- lett, L.Ingram, D.McKammon. Fourth Row: M.Wilson, D.Abreu, D.Waite, K.Culver, K.Dargitz, S.Karseboom, Top Row: D. Combs, treasurer 1, K.Albrecht, L.Mell, T,Crow, L.Chatham, M.Grieser, K. Boehme. fi L..-1:31-...f .-,.. SAE: Front Row: Mr. Taylor. Second D.Chambless. Top Row: C.Richard- Row: C.Turner, R.Uchytil, S.Peter- son, S.Swenson, L.Hudson, historian, son, D.Swenson, sec, D.Lee. M.Bai- D,Adair, L.Huffaker, V.Uchytil, ley, president, K.KnowIes, vice pres., treasurer, Ms. Coester. HERO: Front Row: D.LeIevier, J Mallette, president. Second Row: C.White, historian, R.Estrada. S.Rig urer, D.Nelson, Ms. Smith, D.Davis. Fourth Row: V.Till, L.Williams, R. Henderson. Top Row: L.Leavitt, M. don. Third Row: C.Kenyon. treas Struttmann. DECA: Front Row: K.Hawkins, B. Eeds, president, M.Stamper, K.Rich- Ashley. D.Whitney, M.Joncs. D. mond, V.Schriver, D.Rye, G.Wilson, Noetzel, D.Grafe, vice pres., D.Eic- sec., D.Ener, S.Bartos, M.Coch- horn, W.Roy. P.Edwards, historian. rane, B.Foster,Mr. Snider. Top Row: D.Rickey, treasurer, C. I. sv- ,ar O 4' fl S In IE I fr' ' 4 ,Q 4' s fe .0 Q , 9 r I Clubs-Page l27 Page 128 Clubs eh YK O 'QV it! , wVi-if 69 Qi . f,,c, HOME EC. CLUB. Mrs. Plant, Mrs. Tay rek, Rita Hart, pres., Sherri Threet, Tammy lor, Mrs. Johnson, Connie Cunningham, Clow, Cindy Peterson, Sheryl Spurlock, Doreen Foote, Elaine Foote, Susan Tesa- JulieChauvin,MarieThreet. C , Q 2 vm , 'A X' ' i qt MQ.. FE F.F.A.: FRONT ROW: M,Peterson, Mr. Gray, B.Cravey, Z.Grey, SECOND ROW: L.Poppy, D.Kueber, J.Beltz, S.Bafford, B.Hawkins, S.O'Donnal, C.Buchler, G.Deacon, R.Deacon, P.Chown, S.Warner V,Burtrum, M.Robinson, pres., C.Boyie? B.Burns, T.Reece. TOP ROW: G.Everett, T.France, J.Eakins, G. Thompson, R.Dickson, J.Cloyd, R.Kobei'na, R.McNary. M.Williams, E.Denhardt, M.Thim. F.McGee, D.Edgar, L 5- F U 'Gs sv ,-Q Richard Finnstrom, Tobbie Pester, Nancyu Moen, Valerie Olson, Gary Finnstrom, Eu- gena Van Dever, Nancy Ruhberg, Ms. Ama-' don. HMC Clubs-Page129 :1TfJw-'4:,1'f.L-'- H125--++1 -f i ,:a:,:,Zl'::-jgjf.L'Iiiif-jgi il ' 1-v K Q., I zf. 3'r'gLf.T?fg:-::2Qfff:,3::: N.. , -3 pg , fifgrxfi'-ifL1:25Q-:g:::',.- - -L, ttf' -fit' IA-f'm 5f n.:ra,w-firm - R435-4 . ' 1141 ' 1'J!...I-f -1'a: 'L42'f7-'-' ' '-0 'W'- ,, -,,,,,s.,ig, I . I 5'.i7..'I1-7E?,'g-:z:.5I,'f,T f3gg:,t1..':2 5- 'nv A - -aw- -fe- : fz:::?:.,'f-'-::...1-:+- ' ,JE ' Silt' -- , :tiff-3'?,Q:':TI'+fg,1ig1rzLg5--+'aS2 A -1-4 .. 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This is the world of Organizations Page I30-Organizations Organizations-Page l3l Planning and producing the big- gest yearbook in the state C284 pagesjrequires' a lot of patience,idil- igence and dedication. Under the di- rection of editor Sally Forde and ad- visor Mr. Alan Bradshaw the Super- stition staff exhibited these qualities. There was a lot to be learned in the beginning. The students were taught and guided in lay-out by Ter- ry Chartier and in copy by Terrie Filesi. After a few weeks of training the first pages were assigned and a year of pictures, typing and dead- lines was offto another start. Although the photography staff was limited, the four members worked hard to keep up with the de- mands of both the yearbook and the newspaper staff. Mr. CharlesBursell4 of the Amer- ican Yearbook Company advised the staff, and worked with them throughout the production of the book. Page l32 Organizations Superstition Staff Produces Largest Yearbook in the State an . . .. g gyiiw g g f . , -5.2 I . ' ,Q .Q W l a st 1 .Q . f ' ki . -,Es55kL, i 'N 5 ASE?- ffzi J V 2 A' X , E.. ft ,t f s , iirfiif t ff ff K .41 K I -L ' s -- -Q fs:1tf.L t A M J 1 1 1 s wa . 45125-fekif .vs 5 i4'z5'81.l?'Rf'5.f ax 5 X71 ef N Q -f t g, :..,4z . an i uk QS 5 jim? tm L i S so 'Q '-'rx-li' 1 -,X U1 SUPERSTITION STAFF: FRONT ROW: Charolotte McNeil, Jane Hathcock, Val Thiele, Jonna Carpenter, Jolene Cox, Sharon Rowley, Kim Eng, Debbie Lowe, Linda Leisch, Anita Valle, Penny Reynolds, Carol Roseberry, Dawn Underwood. SEC- OND ROW: Terry Chartier, Jody Del- manowski, Marjory Steele, Terrie Filesi, Ned Pierce, Janette Hudson, Karen Kyle, Karen Goodyear, Janet Cox, Wendy Wil- liams, Jason Sakurai. TOP ROW: Kalvin Koch, Scott Tolle, Rose Gowan, Doug Sted- man, Sally Forde, Randy Shank, Steve Thompson, Sharon Wilkins. Q21 Editor Qi 1 N 4 N ' Q .d Sally Forde helps Karen Kyle crop a pic- ture. Q31 Editors: FRONT ROW: Terri File- si, Scott Tolle, Sally Forde. SECOND Row: Sharon Wilkins, Marjory Steele, Charlotte McNeil, Jonna Carpenter, Kim Eng, Terry Chartier. TOP ROW: Steve Thompson, Q41 Mr. Bradshaw, advisor, discusses some plans with Sally. Q55 Terrie Filesi works hard checking over some copy before being sent in to the printer. 161 The staff does have some time for fun. Here Ned Pierce, a member of the photography staff, laughsQ?j at a picture someone has taken. Organizations Page I33 THE JACKRABBIT: Newslab was an organization which kept the entire school in- formed of what was happening. A new look marked the beginning of the year as the JACKRABBIT went to an eight page format once a month instead of the four pages bi- weekly. Reporters had time to re- search their articles which helped put emphasis on in-depth features and interviews. Full-page picture covers tempt the reader to look in- side. Plenty of technical details need W5 to be learned in order to get any work done for the publication of the Jackrabbit. Such as interviews, pic- tures, writing and typing copy, and pasting up layouts. Together editors Teresa Nielsen and Bobbie Mansholt headed the group's efforts. Teresa was the edi- torial writer and copyreader, while Bobbie concentrated on layout and story assignments. Susan Ryan was photo editor, heading a staff of six photographers. She also managed the dark room processes for the pic- ture filled issues. Cartoonist Matt Nielsen created all the cartoons found within the pages of the paper, from his own and staff ideas. Spe- cializing in sports were Don Ama- dore, John Koontz, and Greg Pott. While Chris Page, Nancie Holman and Cindy Elling centered their at- tention on features. Linda Leisch was correspondent to the ARI- ZONA REPUBLIC, while Jason Sakurai served the PHOENIX GA- ZETTE. Teresa Nielsen and Randy Shank wrote the Rabbit Ramblings for the MESA TRIBUNE. Approx- imately 3,000 copies were published per issue. In all there were I2 re- porters on this years staff. Newslab was sponsored by Mrs. Nielsen. ,1 a,.....-s.--a-sm 1Q 1-marinara H. lg-'hi' MFC! if 34, , , A ,F yy., ' X '- K. E P WL. 9' PER TO REME E lip A I an . - - Q O Y H- I- vga.. Q , of , o . . , 1 A I 4 Q Q W X -ax K Ediwrs Hoblm' NI.msImI1, lf,-gm Mclmurx. IsL'Il.'N-.I Nnclwu, SIINIII Rum .xml 'NUI Ima I d plmm cdimr Sumu Ry .111 I.I'I 'NI W5 .nk QLICNIIUIIN I-I Ihtl-I k.IIwm.I Im I-flvmli I, -XB: Fmm Rms, R.I'.mlc. .I Ix.,1.nu,fk Il III1.'IIIIL'NpUIIU ul.1IvmlIw.1Ilg.m1v I-In lin! lm .Nl11.IiI0l'C. ROKR 1' I,.Iu1NuI1 I Ivlulr. Il Iiux M-HINII-IIICk1HusxcsI1uu NIM' Ipcl- .qfmul In ui Rav. 1. Rinslcllu Il 'sIIulxIw.1-. K I Ilmy I,1I!'sIu1IIllCll II1l.lItI IXI Iulcm NICINVII Iiuxm Row -It C.P41gc. D t'I1.Iucc, 'N II-rIm.m IMI- .1 ncmlm pcrmd uw NI.m 'XII-lun ,ul-ax III lm nw: T.NicIscn. .md lluhtuq K1,1.1,hI.n 1.4, IIIIMIIf-Lru.1rcI.I1I.,...,f, Oly.Im.f.uI Il I mul X V I 73-74 J Band Increases in Size, Skill They are very good. Those were the words spoken by Mr. Zebro about this byear's JV Band. Because of the increase in band members and wide variety of tal- U1 Front Row: B.Damron, P.Woolf, M. Johnson, M.Seegmiller, R.Karseboom, K.Leno, J.Wilkes, J.Johnson. Second Row: J.Hanna,- L.Jones, S.Lawlor, T.Crockett, D.Chance, G.Armstrong, T.Moon, G.Croy. Third Row: C.Warner, D.Mishoe, K.Stan- ley, R.McInnis, T.l-Ieller, W.Bolton, R. Alvarado, R.Bugbee. Fourth Row: E.Wol- lum, T.Rye, S.O'Hanlon, S.Craig, K.Peter- sen, C.Villone, P.Fortner, M.Morton. Fifth Row: B.Krinjob, E.England, R.Summers, B.Watkins, B.Spano, E.Lewis, J.Westrich, K.Vest. Sixth Row: R.Payne, D.Snodgrass, R.Contreras, S.Gribb1e, C.Fix, S.Alcorn, K. Kirchner, L.Smith. Seventh Row: D.Jas- ,kulski,j C.Nicoll, D.Thurber, C.Clark, S. Ragland, N.Betancourt, M.Allen, D.Cronin. Eighth Row: K.Pollard, R.McElhaney, D. Page 136 Organizations ents, something new was tried. Under the careful supervision of The Band was split to form a Gold Mr Kenneth Zebro and Mr Dale Band and a Purple Band. There Hall the Band performed at con was also a third, nonperforming certs throughout theyear band. Allen, C.Bingham, C.Summers, K.Petersen, J.Alvarado, C.Green. Ninth Row: P.Reilly, S.Fort, B.Mott, K.Kyle, T.Snook, L.Wil- son, D.Chaffin, R,Gardner, Tenth Row: B.Hayes, D.Lemme, Y.Tanguma, J.Row- land, N.Backer, T.Thompson, M.Reyes, P.Lobstein. Eleventh Row: T.Pope, L.Baker, P.Burgess, Y.Lunt, R.Uchytil, M.Marlatt, D.Powell, K.Rooney. Top Row: P.Kirsh- man, P.Rupprecht. C25 Mr. Hall trying to direct the JV Band. Q35 The saxaphones hard at work. C41 Kathy Rooney's face shows the concentration needed in the Band. C51 Karen Vest finds it hard to laugh and play at the same time. Q61 Band practice means togetherness. Q71 The trumpeters pay close attention to the director. 1 ui Organizations Page 137 ,...,,.. .. V .. .., K ,,,. ...M ......,......,,w,. .... I llliiieiiiiisriikilirmsr Row: CND- lble, A.McTaggart, B.Peterson. T.Huf- ' V lfaker, B.Jorgensen, G.Dial, A.Ander- ' ls son, E.Hale, S.Packard. SECOND EROWQ J.Campbell, D.Church, J.Cox, L. Q. b. ,y 1- , 1 Pearce, D.Swenson, R.Smith. D.Spez- 1 Noble, S.Swenson KWrlhs DBurk zano, B.Lloyd, C.Williams, S.Peterson, 2 T I-,salleev G,Byfd, R Gongrlez D Tetzke K.Williams. C.Smith, K.Dana, D. t V. M.Dees, B.Miller, J Morris BAlbrect Cl1Ul'Ch. THlRD ROW: P-MOUYUCY, M- ' V E.Jones, R.Williams C1 Nash TOP , M., A ik. I , Hp, .V , ,V uv. ek ,l A , ,Q .UC , A , l f .M , :asa A ,J 3 4' - t ,-..,.,,:fq,H to--ga.--1, ,,,.k I? hge,-Qa.,,,. ,' -as -- 1 -wfqx-f ws -' - 11-f. if-P .'. - - x '!..,-L- ' ' N3 .. U 5-wk , - . in we.. . 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In addition, they gave many concerts for the school and the public. They also represented Mesa High in music festivals and contests throughout the state. Officers were, 'Tina Huffaker, president, Gayle Dial, vice president, Vonnie Uchytil, treasurer, Joan Speakman, secretary, and Annette Peterson, publicity. X. 'i'3.ZfZ9'5 WF:-?3'5fSHl-? ?? -Y? Y '-'ffff N'-f' -'l'F2Y'f ' ' 'Tf75 'W:Tf'C 9 fs A ' : Exif 1 Q ,. ,-fys-1-,M '-'- , .. v .Q ff ' - - fi 1 r ' V ffzigif--agar, .4-2 ' 20 , ff , X- -3 ,fy 2? ':-,writ wr' K 'Q ' fs., .l,'1'.,1: Yi.. xii, vi V ,k:j,.'. 'L' +2.5,Kffg1'h?9,5g.3a'v gifxgffi v .- -gy' ff-fu, -fm' , en- K- , ,,,g.g 43:- gg, ., ' ,!3'Q,Qzf5ygS' 'b-rigs. , , f - .1 ?s1m iggiisf ,L 1 V- -A 'l Qa!?2f r'g3'-?im ' Q'f,!iJ 51iw47 ffi+i1tii'l125f3 tl? 'W lftiibl- .- S'Y'ifZLiS..'1'. sf-'este ' ali, f' I 1- Qin g ! 1 .lfifgfgigg fi iff 45111-MQ' wr '. V, I - ' v t . ii-. .'45'V . 3922- 1'wRWs, 5 ' it-:Har i f '-'wgifi fr- , 'v ' ' , -' X , , 54.4 f -- . t 9 , 4 . 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ROW 3: Debbie Burn- ham, Ken Reed, Kirby Mortensen, Tina Huffaker, Kim Hamilton. TOP ROW: Pam Mourney, Mark Noble, Karen Corriveau, .lim Baumann, Dallas Petersen, Gayle Thacker, .lon Woodstock, Vickie Church. l t They Specialize in Song The Superstitions are an elite group made up of the finest singers out of Mesa I-Iigh's A Cappella Choir. This year the sound was 25 voices strong. It was composed of 23 Seniors and 2 Juniors. They are the official public relations group for the choir. Superstitions had a very ac- tive year as they entertained in many engagements around the valley. Their songs and routines represented Mesa High well. A big change this year was in their outfits. A formal look was adopted with long dresses for the ladies and ruffled shirts, coats and bow-ties for the men. The Superstitions added their kind of sound to the Vespers Christmas program this year. For the second year they participated in Solo and Ensemble competition in the spring. A new choral group on campus this year was the Arizonans. This was a mixed group and in quality, second only to A Cappella. There were 76 members in this choir, approximate- ly three-fourths of which were Sophomores. Pam Rees was their accompanist. In October, the Ari- zonans performed at Tri-City Mall for National Education Week. Organizations-Page 143 Sing Along During the past year, the Tra- ditions and Men's Chorus have improved their musical skills under the direction of Harry Garret and Dale Hall. The Traditions Choir consisted of ninety members while the Men's Chorus was constituted offifty-live. The Traditions, working to main- tain their all state honors have been exploring all kinds of music in- cluding classical as well as popular. On the other hand, the Men's Chorus has been exploring barber shop harmony for the first time. This year the Traditions were accompanied by John Woodstock and Men's accompanists were Joy Brooks and Stephanie Davis. With Mr. Garett and r. Hallv A4 -x TRADITIONS: Front Row: D.Kinkaid, J. Paker, L.Palomaki, C.McCormick, E..Iones, T.Pugh, V.Yeager, D.Lee, E.Hale, R.Mc- Elhaney, J.Gardner, T.Bryan, R.Greear, J.Adair, R.Uchytil, L.Taylor, J,Thrust0n, D.Rogers, M.Aswege, D.Conrad, V.Nelson, Second Row: W.Brown, C.Williams, D. Burk, B.Lloyd, C.Mills, D.Morris, R.Des- pain, K.McHenry, I.Rogers, L.Baker, L. Page 144 Organizations Rowley, S.Matlock, B.Taylor, C,Payne M.Awsege, S.Slaughter, Third Row: V North, J.Chauvin, L.Pearce, J.Roman, J Jones, S.Amadore, C.Peterson, R.Kellis, C.Hale, .l.Rogers, A.Riding, L.Willis, L. Chapmang L.Snow, R.King, P.Shields, C. Elliott, Fourth Row: N.Backer, C.Smith, T.Creson, J.Farnsworth, C.Kirkwood, H. Hall, L.Peterson, M.l-losick, L.Brown. 9 Fifth Row: K.Finnstrom, L.Kimball, S Camblin, K.Pew, M.Steele, J.Delmandw- ski, T.Neiswanger, V.Butler, M.Ransom, R Allen, V.Riggs, C.Go0dman, B.Millcr, D Cluff, S.Palmer, E.Tanncr, Top Row: C Peterson, C.Haws, L,Cusey, C.Dana, K Long, M.Caufeild, A.Gurdncr, M.Farns- worth. MEN'S CHORUS: Front Row: P.Rogers, J.Remierez, D.Overson, B.Neil, D.Jaskul ski, G.Henderson, R.McClain, G.Hamberg, S.Berry, J.RiddleBerger, J.Sears, J.Olsen Second Row: B.Zerbst, D.Cronitt, G.Sch losscr, B.Enos, R.Rankin, .l.Mortensen, R T- Adcock, G.Jessie, R.Schaffer, S.Davis, Accompanist, J.Brooks, Accompanist, E. Dowling, D.Powell, Third Row: B.Clifford, D.Mishoe, .l.Gentry, D.GrolI, J.Whitney, M.Burrell, T.Schram, T.Pope, D.Sefton, D.Garsl, E.Williams, D.Montgomery, B. .fb ,-,SA wr R-A , Y ?!,:'WIii-.X-.AX,Qf . , Freeman, S.Lemmons, C.Moore, B.Smith, R.Contreras, D.Miller, Top Row: T.Lewis, Bulorgenson, J.Guell, S.Knutson, G.Luch- tel, R.Pannington, R.Gower, R.Berry, M. Dees, D.Sefton, G.Brown, D.KelIer, E. Schurz. UJ Mr. Garett introducing some new music to the Men's Chorus. Q25 The Traditions Chorus hard at work, Q35 Mr. Hall directing the Traditions Chorus. Organizations Page l4i X Legends and Loyaltys Sing ut The Legend and Loyalty Singers got into full swing this year under the direction of Mr. Harry Garret and Mr. Dale Hall. With Mr. Gar- rett getting help from student direc- tor Kevin Allen. The girls had many singing en- gagements during the year, among them were, singing at Mesa Country Club Rest Home, and with the W' . . - wily 'iz' W5 rl. Westwood choruses during Thanks- giving. The girls also gave several concerts for the general public in the Mesa High Auditorium during the year. The choruses underwent a name change this year. This was done so that no conotation could be connect- ed to the group the girls are singing with. i LOYALTY SINGERS: FRONT ROW: Loretta Young, Michele Marlatt, Debbie Church, Denise Dillon, Sandy Swenson, Cindy Sherven, Carol Eichenberger, Car- olyn Jones. SECOND ROW: Wendy Schroeder, Chari Burkhart, Luann Wright, Janet Kindeg, Connie Rentals, Linda Eiden- Page I46 Organizations schink, Elaine Huber, Marie Threat. THIRD ROW: Denise Dick, Amy Riding, Julie Da- strup, Laurie Augustin, Dorothy Tucker, Treva Cogswell, Sherri O'Donnal, Cindy La Croix, Diane Brinke, Janeile Ourtz, Vicki Willan, Ramona Hopkins, Patti Law- son. FOURTH ROW: Linda Steinwhoff, Janice Rowley, Rene Sallee, Ruth Slater, Cherri Threat, Terri McNary, Julie Miller. FIFTH ROW: Briget Begley, Kathy Allen, Cathy Standage, Cheryl Livermore, Cindy Evens, Dixie Shumway, Sharon Koontz, Lynn Carey. TOP ROW: Janet Warner, Terri Farnsworth. J I-:Oz tif' U5 LEGEND SINGERS: FRONT ROW: Edith Phipps, Chris Estes, Cindy Kutak, Cindy Adams, Eileen Parmalee, Chris Car- son. Debra Messer, Andrea Martin, Marcy Chapman, Cathy Nelson, Melanie Bossert, Annabel Reyes, Dee Howell, Nancy Paulus. SECOND ROW: Linda Burke, Laurie Park- .-fs' er, Tobbie Pester, Donna Powell, Brenda Masner, Pat Johnson, Sue Seymour, Carol Kaiser, Jody Branley, Rosalie Beltran, Denise Henry, Lori Albert, Debra Holt, Roxanna Gooder, Wanda Sell. TOP ROW: LeAnn Chapman, Tammy Creson, Pam Hancock, Teri Bera, Susan Burks. Laurie Braucher, Julie Ellsworth, Kathy Thornton, Kim Rogers, Jeanette Moffit, Ellen Crane. Charlotte Porter, Becky Millet, Theresa Coleman, Kathryn Passmore, Sherri Peter- son, Judy Morse, Diane Fortune. Mr. Garrett directs. Q23 The class gives its full attention as Mr. Garrett talks. Q33 The girls prepare to sing as Organizations Page 147 Combined Efforts Produce Spirit Spirit was the name of the game this year as Publicity and Pep Coun- cils combined their efforts to pro- mote school spirit around the cam- pus. Publicity Council constructed and designed signs while members of Pep Council placed them in vari- ous spots around school, .lackrabbit Stadium and opponents stadiums. Besides making signs for athletic events, Publicity Council also pub- licized events that were going around Mesa High such as dances, pep rallies, and problems that may arise upon the school such as littering and the picking up of trays in the cafe- teria. Pep Council was a busy coun- cil all year round. They performed skits before the student body in Pep Rallies, made pin-ons for the many athletes in their respective sports and promoted all round spirit around Mesa High. Qlj PUBLICITY COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Cara Schnepf, SECOND ROW: Wendy Williams, Charlie Wixon, Ned Pierce, Rose Gowan, TOP ROW: John MacMillan, Cindy Ray, Randy Shank, Joan- ie Neuffer, Richard Lesley, Teri Pugh. 125 Publicity Commissioner Cara Schnepf is caught snitching supplies for her council. 133 A few hardworking members of Publicity Council work strenuously on a sign. Page l48 Organizations X Williams, amoody, c.Guy, ,R.Smilh, s Sweelen, R.Chauvin, P.Mourney, P.Moore, C.Barringer, D.Holland, L.Sandoval, B Brown, .l.Carpenler, L.Young, S.Meade M.EchoIs, C.Gaona, V.Upchurch, A.Val- lenari, N.Pierce, TOP ROW: C.Eeds, D s 5 ff 9' ,. , an -H. ... r, .wifi 'ff Rickey. J.Decker, G.Crandall, R.Shank, T J.Fitzpatrick, K.McHencry, S.Otteson, V Goedert, J.GiImore, R.White, K.Oliver, K Allen, D.Johnson, J.Fosen, E.Timmons, B MacEnulty, K.Shannon. H.Hall, S.Camb- lin, J.Nicholsan, R.Gardner. Organizations-Page I49 Organizations Provide Activities Speech and Debate was an active organization on the Mesa High cam- pus. They held monthly tournaments in which anyone may volunteer to compete. In March, Speech and De- bate competed in a large annual tournament. The question for debate in this year's competition was, whether the government should guarantee a minimum annual in- come for each family. Ms. Carol Gerlach was the sponsor. Social Council was the organiza- tion on campus that planned and decorated for the school dances, such as the Howdy Hop, and Home- coming. They also plan the All Cam- pus Party, and the Water Carnival. Lisa Perkins was social commis- sioner. Fine Arts Council prepares all of the school assemblies. Kyle Jones was fine arts commissioner. One of the outstanding assemblies this group put together was the Spur- lows musical group. Page l50 Organizations ill SPEECH AND DliBATli: FRONT ROW: M.Bailey, N.Blanltenship, R.Parker. C.Delmanowski. SECOND ROW: N,Cas- saro, J.Dclmanowski, T.lfilesi, L.Leiseh. B. Lakey. TOP ROW: Clierlaeh. T.Nielsen, R,Castillo, R.Stanley. G.Bcscth, R.Magar- gal, K.Tipton. L25 Teresa Nielsen is rehears- ing her oratory for contest. Q31 SOCIAL COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Charlene Pet- ersen, Ned Pierce. l.aurie.Pcaree, Melodee Allen. SECOND ROW: Lisa Perkins, Wendy Williams, Randy Shank. Rose Clo- wan, Cindy Ray, Teri Pew. TOP ROW: Stan Lawlor, Charlie Wixom, Rhonda King, Q41 FINE ARTS COUNCIL: TOP ROW: K.Jones, M.Turley, D,Petersen. D.l.ce, M. Noble, V.Church, R.Kcllis, .l.l arnsworth, R.King. S.Paekard, C.llale. FRONT ROW: L.Chapman, K.Smith, J.Brooks, A.Riding. J.Speakman. 151 Rod Castillo and Nancy Blankenship are shown rehearsing their dual interpretation cutting for contest. Organizations P ig lil llj PRESIDENTS COUNCIL: 'FIRST' ROW: .Mary Birlzg LoriOzmont, GailGeer, CherylCTurner,p Rita, Hart, Marie Baily. SEC- OND ROW: Ned Pierce. TOP ROW: Jim Mallette, .lohnCOval, Christine Rosier, Mon4 ty RobinsonQ Debbie Weller, David Booth, Cindy Eeds, RandyCShank, Fred Beavers. QZJCSERVICE COUNCIL: FIRSTVROW: Brenda. iMoody, Kathi McHenry,i Diane tWheeler, ' Kaylene' Jorgensen. .TOP ROW: Ned Piercegfbougf Milliron, Randy Shank. C35 Montytkobinson, president. of FFA, discusses ibusiness,pwithL,a student council member. Q4yGail Geerand RitafHart'listen for important news. Q53 Pam Wheeler dem! onstrates raising and lowering the flaggrwhich is one of Service Councils responsibilities. Q62 TrixieShumway and Mary Lou Hinchey work on posters for the-AASC Convention ' Service Council Waseca non profit organization which was devoted to both school and com munity services. The Service Commissioner this year was Parn5Wheeler.ss Under hClffdiI'iCC- C tion Service ' Comix. s accomplished 'rnanyf'activities. For pexamiplegiitheys p Cp f,spConsored' n'ytv the iiis March .sii of isr isst dimes C S 1Walkga4Thon and imadesurefthat all O O Page 152-Organiiationsr i,'Vy'A i ,'i,t f . C W ' sf-.C -- s C Business the class rooms chad Ca. flag.. Service Council :Wes also responsible. for making Jsure s they s school s seal was cleaned every two ywiecksfby one of C C Cthe7campusCpclubs. Thlevsiire drills this years-were Qtganiziedi,alldnsuccessfully carried the C Service Council. AlCS0s1hby1ss m2flCC'EsP0S16fSvs for the AAscCc0nventi0n,Ce C pi Presidents Council was gi group of all the presidents of the clubs and organizations on campus. Maelon Adams wasthe head of the council and made sure that spirit was pro- moted through the presidents' clubs. Together these councils kept the students of Mesa High active. wif Ain-Q 9- lv Organizations-Page l53 Page 154 Boys' and Girls' League Unite to Create Swinging Year Boy's and Girl's League Coun- cils were very active as a club and sponsored many social activities during the year. Selling pop and popcorn at football games was an important fund raising project as well as a traditional one. The All .Girlls Assembly was held this year in the MHS audi- torium and proved to be successful. The Girl's Leagues four executive officers and sponsors traveled to Yuma Arizona October 22 to attend the Girls' League Convention, where the delegates were awarded a banner for having the most school spirit. The Leagues joined together in giving a Halloween party for the children at'the Salvation Army Day Care Center along with many Q23 Leagues sponsor Halloween party for Salvation Army Day Care Center. Q45 Stu- dents show enthusiasm selling at Football games. other service projects. ' Winter Wonderlandn was the theme used for the Christmas For- mal put on by Boys' League. The Formal was held at ASU in the Arizona room. Girls' League sponsored the big- gest formal of the year which was the Co-Ed. The Co-Ed has been a traditional formal where the girls ask the boys for the date. Prior to the Co-Ed was Twirp Week. Boy's League officers this year were Bruce Woolf, President, Kelly Denham, Vice-President and Gayle Thacker and Rosanne Smith as Secretaries. Girls' League officers were May Lou Hinchey, President .lane Hathcock, Vice-President, Debbie Burnham, Secretary, and Jodi Kitsmiller as Treasurer. GIRL'S LEAGUE COUNCIL: Front Row: Debbie Burnham, Jodi Kitsmiller, Mary Lou Hinchey, Jane Hathcock. Second Row: Pam Burgess. Leslie Turley, Doreen Foote, Joy Brooks. Top Row: Mrs. Siquei- ros, sponsor, Julie Farnsworth, Julie Ells- worth, Julie Dastrup, Vickie Church, Diane Wheeler, Kaylene Jorgensen, Debbie Har- per, Mrs, Sitek, sponsor, Mrs. Johnson, sponsor. BOY'S LEAGUE COUNCIL: Front Row: Howard Peterson, Darcy King, Paul Woolf, Steve Rowley, Matt Salmon, Kelly Denham. Top Row: Mr. Jones, spon- sor, Gayle Thacker, Bruce Woolf, Dallas Petersen, Jon Woodstock, and Paul Mc- Mullin. Organizations- Page155 VJ. wi s- If I would like to thank student council this year for cooperating with each other and working to- gether to make a very successful year. By concentrating on the stu- dents this year, rather than the school itself. I feel we've helped to make for an exciting year. I really believe that your council was as your same level in their own minds and really cared about im- proving present conditions. 3.-vis, NW -,fre 'J 2 'p:'fH::,:: j I . I r- - A 1 Jn Burgh' Vicki Goedert P I know that this year could not have been a success without the great faculty of our school. Their cooperation was fantastic. I hope in looking back, the stu- dents of this great school will see this years council as being a coun- cil who cared and tried to help. Thank-you Kevin Allen fig' Darla Organizations-Page I57 ff k, .r 1- A f gi ..v ,W ,ff al' gf 'ff Ml ,Q N- lg V Q an 6 . 4 N ,f'lQQmAK fy. L. A , W. gr 1 .AF K .agffj ww. A . M s. gx ma L v 35.2 'w bw-Q., The time-the knowledge' The patience-the aid The direction-the guidance These are the essentials: These are the tools That afect the lives And the minds ofyou th Wise use is the key To the growth of Young minds. M. Reid fi if Faculty-Page l59 Administration Directs Mesa High The Administration and the Board of Education worked throughout the year for the better- ment of Mesa High School and as a linkage between students and fac- ulty. Principal Linwood Noble was assisted by Mr. Robert Miller, Mr. Ralph Russell and Mr. William Fitzgerald. Mr. Michael Dant was added to the list as assistant princi- pal. Prior to this position, Mr. Dant served as Principal of Fruita Monu- ment High School in western Colo- rado. Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Rus- sell each worked half of a day with Mr. Russell teaching social studies in the morning and Mr. Fitzgerald working on his doctorate degree in his spare time. The Mesa Public Schools Ad- ministration was headed by Dr. George Smith. Page 160 Faculty Board Education U5 Mr. Donald Ellsworth Q25 Mr. Lynn Sharp Q31 Mr. John J. Rhodes Q45 Mrs. Rani Louthan Q55 Mr. Guy Buckley Q65 Mr. Mil- ler is caught off guard in his office. Faculty-Page l6l Mr. Keith Vaughan . L Mrs.Jan Belknap Mr. John Gonzalez . . .1 , aa ff, iff, 1,2 . 4 if N, 55 ii Mrs. Marsha Coleman e Mr. John Thomas ir it Mr. Dale Hudson Mrs. Doris Barlow Mrs. Arleen Kivett Mrs. Wilma Strohmeyer Page 162-Faculty O 'IO' DN 15 Ill In 4 OI! .Eiffel , aoafH..,,,,-..... .Ilcv pl' iw uovf, - 'v.'. 'S ill Mrs. Barlow, her son and students, feed pigeons while on a European trip. Q23 Mrs. Ortlund plays the organ. 131 Mr. Thomas and Mr. Gonzalez shoot pool as a hobby. 143 Miss Mitchell strums the guitar. . . V' I .mt E Q. .ii . -ff tl e .E -- V. -, Q ' XX' if K 5 -. 5 ll ,ws Q in MEX u T. I Ri, -,egg ,tg is 1 i i 9ii.l if it V, ii- f' i B- A f 1' . - mf ,. fe J if Q Z by' .A 2a'.sf K ,iq E23 fee lm 13. 'ffzlf .ifma J -as . -e? EMO' if 1 - I' rf bun ol' - 4 - .2 S97 'S ' '- H :?:,f'.' celexa'-.' Counselor s Joining Mesa High's counselors department were Mr. John Gon- zalez, Mrs. Jan Belknap, and Mr. Keith Vaughan, from the Mesa High annex. Other counselors were Mr. John Thomas, Mrs. Marsha Coleman, Mrs. Doris Barlow, and the counselors' department head, Mr. Dale Hudson. Mrs. Wilma Strohmeyer was the counselors' recording clerk and Mrs. Arleen Kivett, the counselors' secretary. Not many changes were made this year except for the fact that l they were more organized than last year. One policy that helped them was the no schedule change rule unless the student had a valid p h ' .. L,.. ,,..,. ft., 'dm 36.411 Office More Organized , a t 5. , W reason. Assisting the principals this year were Mrs. Elizabeth Wirken, Mrs. Dona Ortlund, Mrs. Ollie Vancura, and Mrs. Arleen Boatman. Behind the registrar desk were secretaries Mrs. Raeleen Porter, Mrs. Evelyn McLaughlin, Mrs. Lora Steward, Mrs. Mary Wisehaupt, and Miss Donna Mitchell. mama-muh '. ' I , 'WU A r r .,.., f t r , pf Q 'z 1. 4, 5 g . A , . 'K . Mrs. Ollie Vancura Mrs. Dona Ortlund Mrs. Arleen Boatman Mrs. Elizabeth Wirken 'E E Wulimtl 4 2 .r 4 ' f mf. E f 5 if 'Q 'fill' 'WY H I ' ,, ..., , ..., . .di M lt-ig 6 'K .gil f'-'f-fn. Mrs. Evelyn McLaughlin Mrs. Mary Wisehaupt Mrs. Lora Stewart Mrs. Raeleen Porter Miss Donna Mitchell Faculty-Page l63 Media Center and A V Dept Help Students Media center was very proud of one of its newer additions, art dis- plays, one of which was the Alva art replicas including the Pieta. Also new this year were books for the children's literature classes. There was also a change in clerks, Mrs. Barbara Hewitt filled Mrs. Kleinschmidt's vacancy. Among the things available for student use were: wireless head- phones, cassette tapes, tape record- ers, records, record players, film- strips, and a copy machine. The media center and A.V. Dept. also helped students with slide-tape presentations. Page I64-Faculty .ss 'MN.. .MNNMM '-gnu fly An A.V. room rap session. 121 Mrs. Hedges and her favorite pastime, macrame. Q31 Mrs. Hewitt, Library Clerk, is found typ- ing. Q45 Active service in the Arizona National Guard is Mr. Rowley's hobby. Q55 A student makes use of the copy machine. Q63 Mrs. Glover displays her culinary talent. Q73 Mrs. Charon, Library Aide, is caught unexpectedly when filing. Q81 A quiet day in the library. Mrs. Lucille Hedges Mrs. Sylvia Glover Mr. Arden Rowley Mrs. Sue Fisher Faculty-Page l65 Man Learns About Man Mesa High History Department offered several other subjects this year besides general history. A new subject offered was Anthro- plogy taught by Mr. Richard Peter- son. This was the study of man and how he evolved. Sociology, taught by Mrs. Allison Vallenari, was the study of human inter-relationships and human behavior in relation to groups, while Psychology was the study of mans innerself and prob- lems that mav affect his mental health. American Government clas- ses were taught by Mr. Packard. Mr. McCormick, Mr. Doane and Mrs. Hellberg. American History was taught by Mr. Bloom, Mr. Rollins, Mr. Sevey, Mr. Wells also Mrs. Vallenari. ff M 1,21 ' i- t- ffl? Mr. Lester Bradley fi -g gi -,Z . . Mr. Denzil Arrington t?: 9Eg,, ,,,. .Q i--1 A - ff 11 f if in 5139 ki Vw,-SEEN sf .,' Mr. Arthur Doane Mrs. Allison Vallenari Mr. Winton Langford Mr. Larry Packard Mr. Richard Peterson Mr. Boyd Rollins Page 166-Faculty 90' 1 Q 4,642 fffff 1. lxxlln ' ' . 3 ' - xj ff N fiif Mu.-Q, A , gg ' o fly Mr. Arrington stands by plane before preparing to take off for Washington D.C. Q21 Mrs. Hellberg, Mr. Packard and Mrs. West jest over a students report. Q31 Mr. Wells exhibits a dagger he obtained in Arabia. Q45 Mrs. Hellberg grimaces over a poorly executed shot. Q51 Mrs. Vallenari exhibits great poise and enjoyment in the game. y 4 .1 -fi .W P- .. ew Teaching of Science Over the past year the science de- partment has discovered new ways to get students interested and in- volved in the fundamentals of sci- ence. Mr. Atkins and Mr. Nevin were team teaching three Biology classes, using a method called Hands On . This method enables students to actually practice the theories and principles that students in the past only read about in their text- books. This year the students of Mr. Calls' Chemistry classes developed a study program where the students progress at their own rate. Through these new systems, the staff at Mesa High hopes to better the students knowledge of the sci- ences. Mr. Raymound Johnson Mr. John Storment Mr. Thomas Atkins Mr. Paul Bidle Mr. Don Lillywhite Mr. Charles Skinner Page 168-Faculty t tttitt a , S N, I - - fit , t t iitt elsif Q 'V Mr. Robert can Mr. Jesse Nevin fy Mr. Dee Hall f be Mrs. Neva Coester Q 1, A k 'E if 123 '49 ' -i N 1 Ex' Kg? if xy ii K Q in t it cr' Mr. Hal Cluff Mr. James Johnson U1 Mr. Atkins stops at Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming before continuing on with his cross country bicycle trip from Seattle to Mesa. Q25 Mr. Call instructing one of his Chemistry classes on the fundamentals of Photosynthisis. Q31 Mr. Storment discusses the Theory of Genetics with his Biology class. Q43 Mr. Nevin steps into action with his back- hand swing while pursueing his hobby. Faculty-Page l69 Mrs. Barbra Nielson Mr. Thomas Poley Mrs. Elvira Hartrim Mr. Duane Taylor Miss Marcia Gordon Mr. Mike Deyo Q, Q -1--7 va 4.1: ,ffafgy Q32 is -I , I: L4 .f we--nf' Rm.. i U1 Miss Woodward at Maunea Kea Volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. Q25 Mr. Bradshaw shows his camper. Q35 Mr. Poley and friend show-off their prize catches. my Mrs. Hart- rim centers the clay on the wheel. Page 170-Faculty .-',,-whxxi Three New Courses Highlight MHS English Department Several new courses were added to Mesa High this year. Among them were Mass Media, which is a study of all media materials and shows the student how they influence peo- ple. Taught with Mass Media was Contemporary Non-Fiction. An- other new course was Children's Lit- erature, which helps students in selecting the proper reading material for childreng Fantasy was taught along with that course. Another new course offered this year was Film Study, which teaches the student the basics of film making and eventually the making of their own tilm. All-in-all there were 34 courses taught this year, eight were mini- courses which are taught for nine weeks. Two new teachers were added to the English Department this year, they were: Miss Karen Smith, this was her first, teaching experience ever, and Mrs. Lorna Bjorklund, who previously taught in Miami, Florida for six and one-half years. Also, Mr. Jesse Everett came up from the old campus to the new this year. A S., ,..f.....7f.,.:.g.. .Y . '- f - 1. Mrs. Evelyn Denton r - Mr. Jesse Everett Miss Karen Smith Mrs. Lorna Bjorklund Miss Jeanne Woodward Mr. Alan Bradshaw Mrs. Kay Olsson Miss Jill Woodroffe Faculty Page l7l it Mrs. Mary Reid Mr. David Bacon I 3. 51. Mrs. Claudia Buffington ,- tt M 0 5.6 1 We mi 3 -ET t I 'U I E5 Ai agayf sf Mrs. Jane Brake L is 73 Mrs. Carol Gerlach . 'iii is Mn Mrs. Fern Harris i Mrs. Jane Traynor r k' Team Teaching Successful nee More Being considered a success last year, team teaching in Mesa High's English Department was continued this year. Many students enjoyed the class despite the fact that it was a required class for graduation. One reason for the enjoyment was the fact that the students could choose their components for the class. Another reason was that the un- usually large number of students in this class made it more enjoyable. Every year the Foreign Language Department sponsors AFS. This organization takes care of the ex- change students from foreign lands to this country. Other activities were the Spanish and German clubs. These clubs sold items, such as pret- zels, to raise money for AFS. Page 172-Faculty A . ffarrpl , 5 , -'Q 4 t , ,. ,.ql p 'lg 'Nr' V KN? 's..,..-Q 'fiswgxrff s.. Mr. Robert Williams X Mr. Jerry Jones Mr. Herman Otero Mrs. Euridice Seegmiller Mrs. Lana Mangelson flj Mr. Otero keeps his hunting skills sharp with constant practice. Q25 Mrs. Reid displays her knitting talents. Q33 Mr. Williams shows his welding skills. Q45 Mrs. Seegmiller ex- hibits hcr collection from S. America. Faculty-Page l73 Pane 174-Faculty M ath Teachers HaveHobb1esTool Mesallighls Msthl Depart4 ments tested 1a pilot program this lyear-,. where. they phased all Vlirst s year l .Algebra I and Geometry s c1ssses.o This sal-l lowed the students toselect the rightfphlasel aceording to their ability, j Q l Second sernester the depart- ment receivedaal Federal Grant l which plprovidedl the moneys for la spf2Ci21l4l1f-islchefllsirrind -class programg having more than renqsrridemsr sleeper, elass, l o special llls assistance fotieduea- tionally 5 hansdicappedllstudents Mrg Larry Eldredge ' Mr. Ralph L Lee L r Mr.lGerald, m McCasland Mrs. Rosilyn. Miller h '...f': 'i' +- . QW-'f s -a A r fl 1 ssrls waSP0SS1b1e., l g Accorclaingi tothe Maths Def o parrmemr ,hssldsr iMfr r Gerald MCCaS1HHd47f'?Thef6Iif0UU1Ci11 inane Marne program con- tinues to increase fasteli tharl the over all slsehbol population, indicating that more students are 'beeorhings olslos awar e' of? the needllof smarhemlsiiqsgrq be a funetional fpe1fson ,todays Society: ThCiMsfhssDeparnriwn1 is l trying l a for l 5 ao a ade- quate lprlograhf-roto gpaidl -these l stodents.??o 1f '.,-1 . S' ' -NK n eff .3 . J -'um , ssl 3. h sq .. 1 , . op. , X . , . , Mr. William Steiner A Mr. Robert Stone Mrs. Elaine K if l' . Thomas E5 Mr. Jaren ix Tolman QU Mr. McCasland shows off two of his prize catches at Crescent Lake dur- ing summer vacation. 125 Backpacking at Rainbow Bridge is a favorite hobby of Mrs. Thomas. Q35 Mr. Lee strums a few cords on his banjo while having his picture taken. Q43 Mrs. Miller demon- strates one of her many hobbies, string art. f5l Mr. Eldredge waits for his stu- dent drivers after school. . ,- . WXWBXXNXX 'mum 1 Bachelor Survival Big Hit at M.H. The new Bachelor Survival class was a big hit in the home economics department this year. Among the students enrolled in the class were members of the school football team. The boys enjoyed cooking and would have liked to try to do the same things as the Advanced Foods classes. This year the teachers tried to deal with the students more as individuals, rather than as just another one of their students. The classes were allowed to do more this year, such as crewel work, decoupage, tie dye, and a few other creative household crafts. Mrs. Marguery Bolan Mrs. Brenda Johnson Mrs. June Plant Mrs. Marianne Taylor Mrs. Karen Williams fl! Mrs. Taylor sewing on a project. Q35 Mr. Smith coaching football players during a game. Q55 Mrs. Johnson displays some of her crewel work in home ec. Page 176-Faculty The sewing classes were taught the most recent techniques. Ad- vanced Foods classes were taught economical ways to save money. The MHS business department welcomed two new teachers this year. They were Mrs. Susan De- Vinney and Miss Tawny Gray. Mrs. DeVinney taught shorthand, while Miss Gray primarily taught typing. The enrollment in the business department, this year was the largest that they have ever had. Most of the typing classes are now being team-taught. i , 'wwf B 'sn-...... ' -x........, nf' xii Psa I4 Ji . sl 4, vt tt A xXx X Vizfx .J- 'N-N Q-ds ' v. A - i si s. X,.:. . . J ' X X in Q ii 'Q' fax . A ,.L.. A MA I 1 Q21 Mrs. Plant instructs one ofthe many girls enrolled in home ec. 145 The boys in Bachelor Survival show off their baking. Q65 Miss Tawny Gray and her dog, a beautiful Irish Setter. Mr. Miles Alldredge Mrs. Edith Brackney Mrs. Susan DeVinney Mrs. Tawny Gray Mr. Tony Hendrickson Mrs. Lupe Siqueiros Mrs. Bonnie Sitek Mr. Lewis Smith Mr. Ed Snider Mr. Lee Yarbrough Page l77 A Wonderful and Growing World of Work Emphasis on a new program taught the MHS Bunnies and Hares how to get along in the modern world of Agriculture and Indus- trial Arts. The students experienced the use of equipment in their vari- ous occupations during class time. Industrial Arts and Agriculture acquired some new equipment and also a new home. Mr. James For- sythe, a new teacher who taught Agriculture was hired to help ex- pand the teaching program. Also teaching Agriculture was Mr. Randal Hatch and Mr. Adrian Hinton. Mr. Leo Gardner, head of the Industrial Arts Department, taught Welding and Metals. Other teachers were Mr. Leonard Hen- ningan who taught in the Automo- tive Shop, Mr. Sheldon White who taught Electronics, Mr. Rich- ard Sebring-Drafting, and Mr. Jene McDonald - Woodshop. This new teaching program has helped some ofthe MHS Bunnies and Hares to enter into the World of Work with greater knowl- edge and ease. Mr. Leonard Hennigan Mr. Sheldon White Mr. Richard Sebring Mr. Leo Gardner Page 178-Faculty sX.. 5J ,S M in Q.,,,,5.,,ss t l S 2 1, ... Q 1- ff rj L f se J' S 3 is , M EE ..........---'fr 'Y X. az 12 N 3 'X P 1 C R Q LLX. y f l si Ewa, .Q 5 3 . g N,,. ,. .F-r., s 4' s , Mr. Jene McDonald , Mr. Randal Hatch :Y J Mr. Adrian Hinton , x X ' Mr. James Forsythe ' 1 U5 Mr. Henningan looks on as Greg Schlosser and Lyle Bodkin change the oil in his jeep. 121 Prehistoric Pete is a little man who is trying to use the new hammer he has. Q35 While Jim Tedeschi shows Judy Johnson one ofthe Bunnies in Industrial Arts, where to put the distributor wire Mr. Henningan looks to make sure it is right. Q45 Mr. Mc- Donald shows his hobbies of working with wood by checking one ofhis students projects. Q55 A new Automotive Shop to help go into the World ofWork. Faculty-Page I79 Art- Music o1ng Their wn Thing This year's Art Department was one of the most educated depart- ments on campus. Every teacher has their Masters degree plus the head of the department, Mr. McCarl, has his Doctors degree. One of the main points they stressed this past year was that the students be cre- ative in their own ideas by Doing their own thing . Their object was to get everyone totally involved. Art, which many people think is just a fun course was actually a lot of hard work. It also affects each and everyone of the students in their everyday life. Mesa's Music department was also a very strongly voiced area on campus. Choral and Instrumental directors kept very busy each year with their many performances. They feel through music the stu- dents create a positive attitude be- tween the teachers and the com- munity. They are happy to be in this new facility. g . ia. BA Mr. Harry Garrett Q ' N . . N . ' E 315' 'fit Mr. Dale Hall Mr. Kenneth Zebro Page 180 Faculty ' Dr. William McCurl ' 1 ' Mrs. Virginia Durham Mr. Lee Scott Mrs. Margie Kleinman N 233' ff ? 1. lf: Viff it A I li Mr. David Sebring z W Miss Linda Shelley my Mr. Jerald Smith flj Mr. Garrett tees up the ball to keep his golfing skills sharp. Q25 Mr. Scott shows his skills in making pottery. Q31 Mr. Hall demon- strates his motorcycle riding ability. Q45 Mrs. Klienman shows her enjoyment from sewing clothes. Faculty-Page l8l Ruthann Albrighton Ben Arredondo Shelby Copeland Judi Driggs Nancy Ellis Richard Heywood Q7 Q9 ff--H a -ok Page l82-Faculty Reed Peterson Annette Rood Norman Shill Royd Shumway Auston Thatcher Joann White Wilbert Koski Sandra McCormick ,itil -v lf' Relieved P.E. Dept. oves to New Building I ss W3 ! rl g : 1, --...,,4 X... Completion of the new gym and locker rooms was probably the biggest thing that happened to the P.E. Dept. this year. Moving took place between semesters in .lan- uary. New facilities meant additions to last year's cirriculum: basket- ball, field hockey, track and field, and paddleball for girls with the possibility of archery and golf for boys. Some of these sports have not been offered for several years. For boys, this year also meant dressing out for the first time in one and a half years. The girls were allowed to choose their own ac- tivities. In the future, the boys may be allowed to choose from a list of electives also. ...,f .AM X 'A lv 4 gk l' 'iam Yx Sit X. ' ' ,X ,XC ,... . . . OJ Coach Thatcher enjoys gymnastics. Here he demonstrates an iron cross. L25 Coach Shumway discusses some basketball tactics during practice. Q31 Miss Albrighton en- joys sewing as a hobby in her spare time. Q41 A highlight of the sports season was the opening of the new gym. Q53 The Civil Air Patrol appreciated Mrs. Rood's volunteer help. I-aculty Page 183 People Who Work Hard. . . Mesa High School had a variety of hard workers. Among them were the Special Programs, Special Services, Custodians, and the Cafe- teria Staff. The Industrial Cooperative Edu- cation and Home Economics Relat- ed Occupations came under the Special Programs. They covered industry, sewing, cooking, etc. Special Services included the campus police of Mesa High School, the bookstore, photography consultant, Mickey Portillo, and the nurses office. Of course what would MHS do without the custodians! The Cafeteria Staff was made up of adults and students. The stu- dents worked with serving the food among other things. These programs all contributed to Mesa High School facilities and helped meet the students' needs and made Mesa High what it is today. K x Cora Nell Manning Brown 5: . 'H tie' X . 1 ,V Jane Edna i Smith Schwarz l -N35 iff I fl- is Q, ,f -4 . 5 . F, Mary in cp Vifglnla Guerrero Csader 'ra .k.. as t'3f'. . 'YV Delia Selena McDermott Brower if Page 184-Faculty Sheila Neel' ,g .mag . 1- N... Eloiza Redondo sew' Carmen Madueno x ex .ax Estellal Chaira 'fat X Y Mavis Aaker 1 'I up-is I Kathyrn Resler .1 '- N t Patricia Brooner . T 4 tzr w 4 Beth , Cox , 3 .sg if 3 ti lj S .tix iq f' 1 Q an as .f 1- H 1411, , -551 - ' f ' .1 Liv U1 Mr. Paul Utschinski helps keep the school neat for everyone. Q25 Counting mon- ey is just one of the many things that Mr. Rosel Hyde docs. L33 Mrs. Edna Schwarz and others sort beans for the next school days meal. Q45 CUSTODIANS: FRONT ROW: Everett Allen, Ed Bemis, Lee Child- ress, Bobby Davidson, Lon Reed, Charles Clifton. BACK ROW: James Webster, Paul Utschinski, Foster Schrader, Howard Byler, Gerald Johnson. C51 Mr. Ralph Preshaw demonstrates saftey tips with the use of his motorcycle. Mr Mr Mr Mr .Ted Fowler Norman Shill Robert Jones Ralph Preshaw Miss Sherrie Reiling Mrs. Vera Smith Mr. Mickey Portillo Mr. Rosel Hyde Ms. Honey Amadon Mr. Max Clark Mr. John Connelly Mrs. Dorthy Sturdivant Faculty-Page 185 :L School con ii Yi , 3751931 Educatlon. Advanced 4ourSlcsf'1n automotive engine over- haul, body and fender farm me chanlcs auto upholstery spec1al1 offered were: wer requared to take three h urs mtheig ow campus. Buses werefffprovided for J . un-J student transpUrtat1-on' ibyetween the schools, and. the snickbar V wr-Q vsss +,--or ,L -A-M rf igns 'Q -4-K s M rr eer . I s 1 ,-.sV,, :V V . in We 1 -Q ,Q r H ., ' ,1 so l is it Ea Az lei f, ,Q-1 nu-Gini, . . - l l ffl Nl v-ss :- N, w. K ' 1 41. - - 1-A ' xL'1xxn.wa:1uxu4xnx an 4 n 1 , 'gkvai-5. Y iw. ki. 4 fm Mrs. Mrs. ,X Mr M: i 1 Yi W Q l 4 U Mrs. Lillian Weber Mr. Fidencio Vasquez Mr. Paul Newendyke 'B J' . - .A Q - r' . V ' , Y 16 - Q ' .. 1. ' A, f' J- ' 5uperstition's Choice Mesa High all the way - that's Mr. Ralph Russell, to whom Superstition '74 is dedi- cated. Mr. Russell, a graduate of M.H.S., was a member ofthe Varsity Football Team and presi- dent of Boy's League. He was in the Army two years, serving six months in Alaska. He received his B.A. and M.A. from A.S.U. and began teaching A- merican History'at M.H.S. in l955. In l962 he became Regis- trar and in I963 was named As- sistant Principal, a position he now holds. He continues to teach two classes of Free Enter- prise. i In l95l Mr. Russell married Eleanor Johnson, also a gradu- ate of M.H.S.'They have six children. His spare time activities include hunting, fishing and pri- vate contracting. He worked closely with the architects on the plans of our new school. Mr. Russell, in your I9 years of service, you have shown a high degree of loyalty to Mesa and Mesa High. WE HONOR YOU! The end - the beginning. The old - the new. The familiar - the unknown. All are apart ofyour lU'e, Senior, All have a special place. All have a special importance. All need devotion. This is lfe, Senior, Give it your all. Page 190-Seniors N f X 1 I J -f I 1 V , ! g 1 ' X jx!! QA L 'H A .5 T .-'I' xxx XXX R 1,'i'-'Af' f. ,- N . HY? ' V .1'f. , W N - 'M M' aw . 2+ ' If ELM F -'..- ,ff i M- ' K , ,, 'X' ,..' A' Qu. I , w ' ' A f ff? px? X X Y .,. , - ,,...u-.- ' -v-. sm,-pq Seniors-Page l9l 7 'T OJ Seniors listen attentively during a govern- ment class, Q23 Stacy Ellsworth and Kristi Oliver cheer Kevin Allen on during the Al- lenfDoane badminton match. Q35 Johnny Oval discusses a script in drama. Q45 Pete Steele leads the discussion during mock congress session in government. 155 Cover of the 74 graduation announcement. Page l92 Senior Dedication 'Nu l . Wi. . 7 5 Q61 Kevin Allen auctions off Arizona's Jr. Miss, Christine Merkely. Q73 Seniors discuss a recent issue of The Jackrabbit. Q81 Lester Wise suspiciously handles the T P job found on campus. f9j A government class's field trip to the bookstore. The Senior year ends the routine of September - May, six classes a day, five days da week. From I974 on, decisions we make mold the future, makes the routines, or breaks them. May, 1974 we become adults, responsible for our actions and our future. A yearbook is a place to remi- nisce, but Senior, we have too much ahead of us to remain in memories. We've finished the pre- liminaries, twelve years worth. Now we work to fulfill our dreams, to S 4' - mold the world the way we believe it should be for us and our children. But, 1974 is our year. Our year to fly and sing, to Celebrate, but Contemplate. This is my message to each of my fellow Seniors, Cele- brate the life of todayg no matter what day, and never lose sight of tomorrow, foresee the future, Con- template it. Terri Filesi G SL CD O' S 99 f-r CD Z O 2 UO 91 Id 112 19 QLI 111 .IH U3 n E. O -1 U ru E1 rs 0 2. C :s 'U :- U9 n E ffl . 5-, . 9, V , L, r. -4 f A . Kathy Abreu Mary Acosta Robert Adcock Katherine Albrecht Kevin Allen Rachel Allen Valerie Allen Doris Allison GRADUATION! A Time to Celebr Lee Allred Donald Amadore Christie Amen Alice Anderson Joseph Anderson Joseph Aranda Joseph Aramata David Armijo Lurline Arnett Elizabeth Ashley Sandra Aswege Roseanne Austin tif 1. E 41 K 'lr w, J . yi A A . 1-.Sr Page 194-Seniors Barbara Allen Kim Allred ate, Beth Anderson Katherine Armstrong - fr.ta :if e t' 'e oese A tre'ssi T it X i A it it kv it , , R K K 5 ,, iii , D ,it ii J -sie rg Marie Bailey tw- Q, W, f'5W3ff1fi3 , ' it . -5. i 'A To fs? 5 4 . 1 J , D H , , - wit ,A i Y' Vp-v fm QPF ' 'N 3 F ,A Anna Baker Curtis Baker Jacky Ball Jan Barker Jerry Barnes Willie Barnett Barbara Barnum Christine Barringer Debra Bartlett Susan Bartos 4 Q 'Q 4' H A Time to Contemplate, Susan Bauman Susan Baxter Robin Bell Denise Bellows 'WT' 4 , i D X fl , ta it '-ggi' Q s 'azz la D Adam Bermea Edward Berry Christine Beard Diane Bellows W1 k , .M Gregory Beseth M Jo Gina Begley Scott Belknap Rebecca Beltran Cherie Bender Tony Betancou rt Barbara Bigelow Seniors-Page l95 gf .-fgq, f' I JN l imi sf? ,am , A ix l f' ' X Si f 'fp-al xy, Connie Bigelow Kristi Boeldt Virginia Boyd Kevin Boyle Harrell Boyster Jerry Bradford P3iSy Bfdy Mary Brilz Gary Brlm Susan Brrsendme Charles Brown .lack Brown I-C00 Brown Terri Browning Jerry Bruce Jody Bryan Jerry Buchanan Page I96 Seniors Bonnie Burkett Rose Caballero Begmnmg Senior, Celebrate' Srlvra Cardona Susan Cam Steve Carioty Wrllr am Carman Kenneth Carpenter Mark Carpenter Edward Carr Cheryl Carson Randall Carson Cnndy Cecrl Kent Chapman Terry Chartler Elizabeth Chatham Julie Chauvm Ernest Chavez Ronny Cherington Vickie Church Steve Cligman Kathleen Chesterfield James Clark Deborah Clint CGNTE Sharon Coday Gordon Coombs George Coleman Susan Coppersmith Page l98-Seniors xui is 1 'r .4 ,'o'P, O ' JA u 'Z Patty Chown Cindy Christiansen Frank Claussen Craig Cliff0l'd Daniel Cloyd Lee Ann Cloyd PLATE, Life Is Yours Debra Combs Shirley Connolly Cindi Gordon Edward Corning If Linda Church Robert Cline Michelle Cochrane sl' Kevin Cook Karen Corriveau Enrique Cortes Donna Cottle Robert Cowgur Tina Cox RiC Cramer Gayle Crandall Belly Cl-avey Barbara Crawford Dawn Crose Tamara Crow x , f l F Edward Cullen Koni Culver Melanie Cummard George Cyrus Douglas Dahl , X to Mold Senior, Contemplate. l hr' ' Jeffrey Dangel Kristine Dana Catherine Daniels Kay Dargitz Gary Darling Pamela Davidson Tom Davidwn Janice Decker Vicki Dcllz Thlx Y '7 Senors-Page 199 'SLE' Jodi Delmanowski Barbara Deloach Carolyn Deloach Ernest Dennhardt Brenda Denning Julie Dennis Randy Dennis Elizabeth Dennison Mark Dewes Mary Diamond f 5 Robert Dickson Sandra Dipasquale Larry Dobbins Susan Dodge Raymond Dominguez CELEBR TE! Your Lifels 324 . g ' , ,. .A A f, Jill Dougherty Rosalie Downs Denise Drager Mark Draheim Joan Drews Patricia Duboce David Duffel V A Vyyviyv yyV yy H Duffy Leslie Dunn Cynthia Eeds , .K I 4 D 1 Page 200-Seniors r I , MM 5431? .fi 4 ' la. We 5 , QL cv f , Penny Edwards Gary Egbert Timothy Ehle Melba Eldridge Dennis Ellsworth Stacy Ellsworth Kimberley Eng Diane Enger Amy Enos Christine Estes W gexfk E Yours Senior, Celebrate! U'-..,L -.... Tony Estes Bonnies Evans Lars Evans Charles Everett Lisa Everett Janice Fenn Doris Fields Teresa Filesi Gerald Finkle Gary Finnstrom 1 ? Richard Finnstrom Martha FiShCl' Terence Fitzpatrick Kimal Flores Gladys Floyd , iw, A . 5 r ,V I i L. 5 . ' 1' W L 'C-55' , 1 V -' t f is l r Seniors-Page 20l D0rCCrl F0016 Lannie Foshee Julia Fortner Lydia Franklin William Foster Scott Forbes Sally Forde Kamie Franks Teresa Franks Kevin Fraudson I CONTEMPLATE, Your Future Deborah Fritz Timothy Fullagar Karen Gardener Sandra Gardner Douglas Gertenback Joel Giarrizzo Thomas Gallas Leo Galvan Gerardo Gaona Anne Garnett Pru Garnett Darlis Garrison Debra Giese Trent Gilbert Jack Gilmore Page 202-Seniors s ' V- 1 :Q f f ' f V W .- V la V , lfj N. 1 Z 5-af 1 :Z ' s ...f f 33' -Ssil, ,, L- ti 'sz 'Uff Veronica Goedert Earl Gollner Debra Gonzales Mary Gonzales Barbara Gooder Mark Gosney James Gotta Rose Gowan Dennis Grafe Larry Grant 51015 Y -f Needs a Plan, Senior, Contemplate. Zane Gray Terry Green Paula Greenbmlk Cristin GfimSl12lW William Guhy Joseph Guilliam 'ICQ .f i MJ Q-if ,fi I Catherine Guy Ellaree Hale Larry Hall QQ Tony Grgat Lupe Gutierrez t Robin Hamblin M arla G rieser Sandra Gutierrez KY! V? Kim Hamilton M .r r 1 -X fe at In ll. -il 1:1'?X 4 I 7 ' vl I I A I Seniors-Page 203 Mike Hamilwn John Hancock Robert Harless Deana Harris Terry Harris Michael Hatcher Kenneth Hawkins John Heaton David Heffel Raymond Henderson Daniel Henkel Charles Henry Patricia Herman Robert Hermerath Kathy Hewitt 'E' CELEBRATE! A Newly Found if-U., Mary Lou Hinchey Mark Hinckley Wanda Hinton Joseph Hleiva Monty Hogle Rvger H0lappa Shervl Holberl Mark Holstein Brant Hopkins Shirley Howarter Page 204-Seniors i in Jn' V 1 E Bonnie Howell Gary Howell Mike Howell Tina Huffaker Stanley Hughes Douglas Hunsaker Leta Icard Debbie lmperial Linda Ingram Freedom Semor, Cele 2. ,gy 4 .5 .Q-.HJ l 3 , JJ Debra Jackson Ned Jackson Mykle Jacobsen William Jensen Monique Jerred Kathryn Johns fs! ix is as , gaxl i ww . --f L f -fi 'F 5 , ' xiii 5 . . 1, Kerry Hubert Denise Husar Holly lsley brate! Richard Jarvis Brent Johnson .. 1 Qi J' -5. ?' Gif' Janette Hudson Becky Hutcherson Valerie lvy :CV .7 t.,- John Jayne Betty Johnson Seniors-Page 205 1 Charlene Johnson Debra J0hI1S0H Edward Johnson Bill Johnson Joli Johnson Ron Johnston Judy Joiner Douglas Jones Harlan Jones Jaynel Jones CONTEMPLATE, The Purpose l J i Kyle Jones Leslie Jones Max Jones Roberta Jones Rosalean Jones Kaylene Jorgensen Chris Judd Anne Julge Robert Jutras Richard Kaiser Sandra Karseboom Ronald Kaufmann Melanie Keairns Gena Keeran Kim Keller Page 206-Seniors Roger Kenley Debbie Kenyon Carol Kenyon Kathy Keyes Shauna Killen Suzanne Kimball ff' John Kinsworthy Mary Kizer Mark Klaas 'Y-NA for our New Freedom, Contemplate Kim Kerstetter Dana Ketterling Darcy King Donna Kinkuid 3 Dwight Klupper Keith Kobnk .1-'Y Richard Kobernu Kallin Koch Charlotte Kollmun Kurt Kretschmur Diunn Kuehcr Sandra Kuku .laniel Kunz Maureen Kuvik Debbie Kuykendall Kuren Kyle ct' Seniors-Page 207 J 1 fri? Laurie Lambson Carrie Landis Jeannine Lavender Laurel Leavitt Richard Leckey Dixie LCC LHVOII LCC Linda Leisch Daniel Lelevier Terri Lemasters Twila LeMoine Denver Lemons David Lerma .lay Le Sueur Kristine Lewis . k ' I CELEBRATE! Youire an Vi, L7 f .P Ll A . Cynthia Linnae Mark Lobdell Derelyn Lockwood Debbie Logatto Nanci' I-Ong Susan Long Norma Longmoor Mike Lopez Teri Lott Lisa Lovelady f 9' uv, ' -W, Page 208-Seniors ' Deborah Lowe Michael Madril Carmen Martinez ,rv 41' Y l yy Teresa May Bridget McCIymonds .s . ir-.Vx Marilyn Lynch Olga Lynch Bill MacEnulty Linda Malone Mark Mangannro Roberta Mansholt .filillbliitgrw in qv V Vw Odelia Martinez Sue Ann Matheson Steven Matthews dult Senior, Celebrate! Dennis Mc Abee Duane McGatha Le Anne McCarl Fred McGee Kimmarie Mcffamman Deana McGhee A---il Alejandro Macias Bruce Marshall Kay Matzek fse..-X img, '73 Steve McCaslin Johnnie McGown Seniors-Page 209 at 1 .YL-, Brenda McKean Ann McManis Rebecca MCNHFY Charlotte McNeil Michagl Mcpeck Lesley McTaggan Richard McVey Dana Mead Kathy Meek Sandra Mehuron , X Xl. ,2 M X - fipz r- ' A 7 eerer ,L 1 l lilzlliill' i W9 elle CONTEMPLATE! The Meaning of l . Lori Mell Christine Merkley Jeffery Miller Joanne Miller Douglas Milliron Kevin Mitchell Page 2l0-Seniors 5-wx vs- Debbie Messer Jolene Miller Stanley Montemayor S4 ' L '10 Debra Miller Donna Miller Kay Miller Lawerance Miller fb Irene M ooi Shirley M ooi ffm sf Y:-7' Harlan Moore Kirby M ortensen xi '17 ' ,.-aj i UN . . 5 if il Richard Murphy 'I- tr Lydia Moreno Joey M othershed Richard Murrietta 75 av- Raymond Moresco Eddie Mourney Kevin Nagle . Sharon Morgan Joey Mortensen Pamela Mourney Janette Munoz Donna Namsick Debra Nelson Your New Status, Contemplate. 54' Joan Neuffer Bob Nicholson Leslie Nielsen Teresa Nielsen Mark Noble Daniel Noetzel Mark North Dianna O' Barr Sharon Odegard Jeannine 0'Donnal -'jf C'7 Seniors-Page 2ll et L-Q0 rf' Kristy OHVCF Michael 0'Me3l'f1 Socorro Orosco .loc Otero Sandra Otteson Johnny Oval Lori Ozment George Page Gary Paisley Cynthia Palmer ...J-0 Eric Palmer Alan Parfinovics Ted Passey Rickey Payne Julie Pearson CELEBRATE! The Lo al Friends X . I X.. . Li,- ,,. W . .-,. i V, . 'I o , x' , , Lisa Perkins Reed Perkins Dallas Petersen Annette Peterson Brenda Peterson Mark Peterson Tina Peterson Lynn Phellls Michael Phelps Reed Phelps ,at 5 A 'N uf 'W Page 2l2-Seniors W3 Lgigh Ann Pierce Cg1r0lPier50n .lOaiI'lIl Pihlman ROITIHII Pina Phillip Pil'lltCrl0f'l Randy Poissant Scott Pomeroy Roger Poole Jr. Gllfy POFICF Tom Porter ' L et, I Still True Senior, Celebrate! . I l Gregory Pott Pat Powers Terry Powers Deborah Prater Lynne Prekup Jaya Lynn P,-ice Steven Pullins Stuart Quist Angela Rafferty Opal Ray F3 FZ, t K . . il I .QW ' l tl Kenneth Reed Steven Reed Wade Reed Cindy Reeder Heather R eh Seniors-Page 2 l 3 4 Craig Render Barbara Reynolds Penny Reynolds Rhonda Reynolds A Richard Rice -'06 RiChal'dS0n Kori Richmond Dawn Rickey Donna Rickey ,Xfrances Rivas F. X 'N CONTEMPLATE, Friends' Need of You, WN ,',,, Robert Robertson Monty Robinson Rohn Robinson Sharon Robinson Teresa Roesch Gregg Roggensee Willard Roit John Rooney . Carol Roseberry Christine Rosier I Teresa Rotter Kevin Rowley Steven Rowley Valerie Rowley Wayne Roy Page 214-Seniors 1 :ffl f ' ' sf. 5 . ,Mu ir 2 'wi 1 W i' L is 'J-1 A 43 e , , eg a 0 s A ww 5 ii l fi f' vw e fr. rfff' w r , 1 ' - f f f eil , - f V g li : Nancy Ruhberg Pam Rush Robert Russell Steven Russell Russell Welch Roy Rlllhel Paily Ryan Susan Ryan Deborah Rye Mark Sgkievich Jason Sakurai Dave Salcido i and Yours of Them, Contemplate Wayne Salstrom Anna Salus George Sanchez 1 A: -af fer' ' ' - i if , i it ,tax , , I ' 3 1 Q nf. I P ,S , 3 f .Q:p- - ., ' K , u Cara Schnepl Nancy Schroek Sharon Schultz Gregory Schupfer Joni Schuster Lillie Seegmillcr Cindy Self Jerrold Settlemyre Kathleen Shackle Randall Shank hx 'z 4 be , Seniors-Page 215 'duo 'hr Miriam Shay Kurtis Sheldon Paul Shepherd Marc Sillimun Karen Simmonds Sheree Simon Evelyn Sizemore Craig Sjodin vw' I 4.1 df'-.l ,rn , I David Skousen Stephen Slusher Lynn Smick Charles Smith . CELEBRATE! Your Future, Your Fr Ramona Smith Rodney Smith Roseanne Smith Thomas Smith Linda Springer Gary Springfield Sheryl Spurlock Connie Stacks 5-we irqf Page 2l6-Seniors Ruth Silva Daniel Skinner Jeffrey Smith iends, -aw 5 David Snodgrass Mitzi Stamper QR 4 if 'ctgif Ns' X, , X At Ralph Stanley Janet Stanford Shelia Sl3nf0l'd Angela Starks Penny Slafks Sharon St. Cyr Doug Stedman Marjory Steele Peter Steele Gary Stephens Your Life Senior, Celebrate! 'Lv E? Ann Stephenson Anthony Stephenson Debra Sterling Brian Stole Paula Stott Keith Stradling Danny Stubbs Leslie Sturdevant Steve Sturdivunt Suzetia Sturgiss Jerry Tate Dee Ann Taylor Kathryn Tenney Gayle Thacker Val Thiele Q4 Seniors-Page 2l7 ,,,.Jv f . N Mark Thim Susan Thim Gilpin Thompson Sharon Thompson Steven Thompson Chris Thurber Thom Tidwell Gail Tiffany Victoria Till Elneeta Timmons ,,,. v '- Scott Tolle Marsha Tomazin Beth Torgersen Timothy Torrez David Trisoliere CONTEMPLATE, hat to Do With , 4 we wo, wg np. '- W o r. J 'Ln Miriam Turley Clare Turner Ray Ueunten Elizabeth Ulate Sue Van Buskirk Norman Vanderwall Jay Vargo Steve Villone John Vivian Cheryl Voris gr TN? kk as , Page Zl 8-Seniors Sam Wade Michelle Wallen Michael Watt Ewing West Laurel Whitlock y,.w-.- Donna Waite Nancy Walker Robert Walker Michael Ward Susan Warner Silvan Warnick Your Entire Life, Contemplate. Lisa Weber Carol Welckle Deborah Weller Diane Wheeler Pamela Wheeler Cindy White Lf ,-s' Richard Whitney Robert Whitney Christine Whittaker iv Twila Walker Marlene Warren 52. Philipp Wells Ronald White David Wiebe Seniors-Page 2l9 .flh V65 i 'fs .V ' i 'wi V Donna waelmski Darolyn Wilding Sharon Wilkins Deborah Wilkinson Al Williams John Williams Leanne Williams Marvin Williams, Jr. Melissa Williams Raylani Williams .Q x GRAD ATIO Ends Nothing, but Begins Scott Williams Wendy Williams Lorena Willis Candy Wilson .Ianell Wilson Marie Wilson Patricia Wilson Kathi Wolters Evelyn Wood Bruce Woolf Jonathan Woodstock Kent Worthen Gene Yates Debra Yeager Henry Yee l 1 Karen Zander H . sq-v 1, 'sk s W: G 4 Q6 :S QQ sk U5 Seniors demonstrate spirit at annual Gah-Tso Rally. 125 Who is the masked Sr.! 431 Senior journalist practice new way to interview the masses, hammer and all. Q41 SENIOR COUNCIL: Front Row: Ron White. Second Row: Kim McCammen, Susan Ryan, Jodi Delmanowski, Vicki Goedert, Pam Mourney, Dixie Lee. Top Row: John- ny Oval, Liz Ulate, Raylani Williams. Elneeta Timmons. Terrie Filesi, Scott Pomeroy. A New Life, So Senior, Live! 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Connie Ray, Kendall Redding, Cyrus Redino, Ken Redondo, Carmen Reed, Regina Reed, Tim Rees, Ann Rees, Elizabeth Reid, Don Reidhead, Marlene Reiner, Margaret Renckly, Drew Rentals, Connie Reyes, Annabel Reyes, Frank Rice, Tim Richardson, George Richardson, Sandy Rickey, Kendra Riding, Amy Riggs, Damian Riley, Tricia Rios, Robert Rios, Susan Roach, Rod Roberts, Janet Robertson, Erin Robinson, David Rodriguez, Olga Roesch, John Rogers, Bob Rogers, Debbie Rogers, Jill Rogers, Kimberley Sophomores Page 263 Rogers, Pam Rogers, Pat Rogers, Ross Roggensee, Peggy Roman, Danny Romero, Benny Romo, Frank Rooney, Kathy Roose, Jamie Roper, Patricia Rosales, Frank Rosier, Mary Rotter, Ann Rowland, Joyce Rowley, James Rowley, Janis Rowley, Roger Rucker, Dick Rue, Lesa Rupert, Karen Rupprecht, Morgan ussell, Morgan Sager, Thomas Sakievich, Jonna Salas, Barbara Sallee, Rene Salo, Dorothy Salmon, Matt Salus, Theresa Samora, David Sanchez, Jessie Sanders, Teresa Santa Cruz, Rickey Sargent, James Schaffer, Randy Schaap, Peter Schieber, Virginia Schlosser, Greg Schmidt, Christine Schoonover, Debra Schroeder, Wendy Page 264 Sophomores ,fTF- ff' dir.. as it A -1 as 45. .i' 'i ' ii fy: 'R it 1- I ,. 6 , 4. :f 5 QQ ttyt t if Q XX if Tl' , If kkk, tyi i W , ' gif: ' ff' lu ' J ' 1 Q' , ' f . w ee I Tiff hw' P' , ': I .Wt - H , -V ,, , is ,Q . .QQ , i iii K k ff' 'Y 'X' S in ,td v L i all ,,,, J .. , , qi ., 1 zz. al' , E iffll A if 1 l ,, A K .1 'T M .N J fl ?'1.,,' Q 1 N55 4 s ',, -f iv' . .Jr .cl 1 1 -, E J Y Jw i S Q 5 1 W ' jf! 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Liv- 3 m : A , f E g ., by A sif t 1 bi' 1 Thorpe, Robyn Threet, Marie Thruston, Judy Thurber, Dorothy Thurber, Kim Thurston, Cheryl Tipton, Kass Tollefson, Stephanie Todd, Susan Troyer, Jayne Tshudy, Pam Tucker, Don Tucker, Luther Tucker, Terry Turley, Leslie Turley, Lisa Tye, Joyce Uchytil, Roxane Udall, Dwight Ueunten, Harry Upchurch, Jim Upchurch, Valerie Urban, Don Valenzuela, Norma Vaught, Kathi Vershum, Roger Vest, Karen Villone, Chris Wagner, Cindy Wagner, Mark Waichulaitis, Jeannette Waldrop, Caren Walker, David Walker, Mark Walker, Nancy Walker, Terry Wallock, Sheila Walters, Kathleen Wangen, Julie Ward, Jackie Ward, Theresa Warner, Charles Sophomores Page 267 Warner, Janet Watkins, Lloyd Wear, David Weatherford, Penny Webb, Dennis Wester, J ay Westrick, John Wheeler, Lorie Whitaker, Blaine White, Gabrielle .White, Gary White, Marilyn White, Steve Whitney, John Wicoll, Gary Wiers, Marty Wilde, Carey Willan, Vicki Williams, Chris Williams, Eric Williams, Jackie Williams, Jay Williams, Judy Williams, Robert Williams, Robyn Willis, Sharon Wilson, Louise Wilson, Robbie Wilson, Ron Windham, David Wipf, Bob Wisemon, Darla Wollum, James Wood, Roxanne Wood, Sam Wood, Thelma Woodall, Pamela Woodhouse, Colette Woolf, Paul Woolley, Tami Womack, Debbie Worthington, Jerry Page 268 Sophomores i2'fi?fEfi5 ii if-1551 -' ,, in J ittiitr J '.i' ,- 2' Y ,, . :wg l su is 'Y I M , I gf -ng ima! 2 f - so 'e ' L3 J A., J latyt - fc. - ' , 'E R 4.4 w'o.aaw .5 'QM .By -'ir 2:51 f ,. . , ,ggi -, z ',. . ff, s' ' F r Q f, . gi A ,. 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Side: Darla Wiseman, to Challenge and Conquer :is P 5 v u- 'B X N Q SN, i N se. W ,x l x E a 1 mx. . Q31 wig Y g I . t K Y t . , X 1 Harm . Q K XS-X .X ir! xxtm-fri r ' . . ',. QJSQ W 4' V5 'f4 r '-f .f ' -. ,li ga ,xy y . .fm-1 . Wright, Debbie Wright, Luann Wright, Ron Wright, Teresa Wyatt, Kim Wyatt, Kitt Yang, Kim Yates, Bobhy Ybarra. Fred Yeager, Vicki Young, Donna Youtsey, Steve Zamora, Aurora Zander, David Zepeda, Dan Zerbst, Brad Ziegert, Tim Zicvc, Tamara Zufelt, Kay Zufelt, Keith Zullo, Cynthia Durrell, Mack Jackie Ward. Top: Marilyn White, Debbie Rainwater, Steve Berger Bruce Hickman, Yvonne Lunt, Darla Powell. Q45 Sophomores started their Gah-Tso winnings with a first place for licld decor: 'Y 'Q .K if 0 . . :Pegg i , L. Sophomorex P ipe 769 i ' 4 -1- KE 91 le 'U '2 il? Db : 5 x K 1. 3 -.. ra In Q CD .MQ I s d x Q 2 YU M 02: U in ack -am QE r: ' of D-VT fa Ns. P.. 3 - :u J:-i -J' 3 .lolcneC .affer 2 P-, X :ZS Uv... he. 'IEE Jane llalhcock fer taf S E D-2 O EL il- N4 QE' 710 A 'awk Na+ X, gr ky .i 9 s 3 .2 S.. U if mi,- wwf? 6 2 o 'Cul Q. A. ..f 1. 2 S2 :aj Scot Tulle 1 c E 3 E ez .c Ill Photo liduur Faculty IC C l .l 'd 5 lu .sms- A Q 'X R f la- Ng-Q H11- V3'o .2 :JU -C .253 U Q-af.-.5-, ' -Q- CI me-m2 'T 5-vw '5 of-91. .gg 5.22: 1: via M gEP'.2 -gin 0508: 'EO-O2 Q-312:11 01-.:'C 5530 3:23 :EOE !I'.Q-1132 -n OH P? Quran 'UE SCniOr we Y 13-1 - -- ft sl H' ' Gl 1 1 QI-1Ti.L..o -new 73-74 brought many unexpected occurences to the people of America. Change was everywhere! For the first time in the memorable life of the now high school students, the U.S. was no longer involved in Vietnam. To take its place in the linelight was Watergate which to many was quite unbelievable. Inflation was taking for course, Shortages were spring- ing up all over, the most felt was the oil shortage. To take the place of hijacking of 73, kidnapping flourished in 74. ' Things were not all bad. Sky Lab was a major advancement, and the research on cancer, and related diseases, continued. The air saw a new jumbo jet, the Ll0ll and DCl0. The air also saw ecologists putting forth effort to save it from man's advancements. Demon- strations were very few and riots numbered even lower. Relations with Russia and China were eased. The U.S. felt many growing pains in 73 and 74, in the past these pains have seemed to put her ahead, but only tomorrow will tell. 43 5 at .Q 'Miva ,. .. Aaker. Jacklyn 224 Abrahams, tiary 224 Abreu. Karen 224 Abreu, Kathy 194 Acedo, Robyn 149.224 Acosta. Dora 246 Acosta, Gilbert 224 Acosta, Mary 194 Acosta. Minnie 224 Adair, Dawna 118,127,224 Adair. Jainie 224 Adair, Jennifer 144.246 Adair. Lisa 30 Adair, Robert 83.246 Adair. Thomas 224 Adams, Anna 43,142,224 Adams, Cindy 147.246 Adams. Kenneth 45 Adams, Laura 1 19,246 Adams, Maelon 15.140,1-11,224 Adams. Richard 246 Adam s. Adoock, Robin 120.246 Robert 145.194 Akers, Richard 39,246 Albert, Lori 147,246 Albrecht, Brenda 138.246 Albrecht. Katherine 30,194 Alcorn, Sam 136,246 Ald inger, Pennie 246 Aldrete, Josie 224 Alger, Robert 224 Allen, Barbara 194 Allen, Betty 224 Allen. Diane 136,224 Allen, Gerald 224 Allen, Kathleen 146,246 Allen. Kevin 51,56,63,65,141,l43,14 Allen, Marla 224 Allen, Marrae 120,136,246 Allen. Melodce 142,151,246 Allen. Priscilla 254 Allen, Rachel 194 Allen, Raydene 144,224 Allen, San 74,75.224 Allen, Valerie 194 Allender. Genie 43,224 Allison. Doris 194 Allred. Ann 246 Allred, Kim 194 Allred, Lee 194 Alston, Lori 246 Alvarado. Elisandro 224 Alvarado, Julie 136,224 Alvarado. Robert 136,246 Alvarado. Rudolfo 246 Amadore Donald 28 85 92135194 Amadore, Susan 144,225 Amaya, Lupe 121,246 Amaya. Marlin 224 Amen, Christie 194 Anderson Alice 138,194 Anderson. Beth 142,194 Anderson Blain 246 Anderson, Brenda 43,96,224 Anderson, Joseph 142,194 Anderson. Lori 246 Anderson. Sandra 43.224 Anderson, Wesley 39,246 Andros, Martha 224 Angell, Jimmy 224 Anglin, Duane 102,224 Appel. Martin 246 Ara nda, Joseph 194 Arango, Alicia 89 Archer, Karen 246 Archer, Roy 82.246 Armala, Joseph 194 Armijo. Daniel 102.246 Armijo, David 27,103,194 Armstrong, Glenn 136 Armstrong, Katherine 194 Armstrong, Timothy 224 Arnett, Lurline 194 Asburry, Tom 27,102,224 Ashley, Elizabeth 127.194 Aswege, Marilyn 120.133.246 Aswege, Michele 120,144,246 Aswege, Sandra 120,194 Atkinson, Thelma 224 9.156.194 STUDE TI DEX Atwood, Darcy 111,224 Atwood. Dennis 225 Auger. Terry 225 Augustin, Laurie 146,225 Aussprung, Krista41,106,246 Ayers, Andrew 9,225 Ayers, Mona 138,246 Babbitt. Brent 142,246 Backer, Nancy Marie 136,144,246 Backus, David 246 Badders, Benton 225 Balforrl, Sandra 128,225 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Christine 30,246 James 225 Marie30,3l.112.118,127,15l Mark 225 Sally 247 Baker. Anna 195 Ba ker Ba rbara 22 5 Baker, Coleen 225 Baker, Curits 140,141,195 Baker. Janet 225 Baker, Laurie 119,136,247 Baker, Linda 144.225 Baker, Sandra 225 Ball, Jacky 195 Balmer, Kenneth 225 Balmer, Peggy 225 Barha, Manuel 225 Barker, Jan 43,95.l95,l22 Barnard, Connie 225 Barnard, James 247 Barnard. Randy 39.225 Barnes. Ba mes, Ba mes. Bames, Harville 247 James 247 Jerry 28,195 Thomas 225 Bametl. Barbara 247 Bamett, Willie 195 Barnum, Barbara 195 Barraza Barraz a . lke225 , Grace 247 Barringer, Christine 113,149,195 Barringer, Daniel 247 Barlett, Audrey 19,122,225 Barlett. Debra 195 Bartley, Donna 225 Bartos. Susan 127,195 Bashaw. Eric 225 Basye, Robert 247 Bates. David 225 Balm, Jeffrey 225 Baughman, Kim 247 Baumann, James 9,1-1,141,143,225 Bauman, Susan 17.195 Baxter, Cherryl 119,247 Baxter, Susan 195 Bw ch, R oss 28,102,140,141,225 Bair, Debra 225 Beard, Christine 195 Bcirdsley, Patti 247 Bcitty, Jeffery 225 Beatty. Pam 247 Bei vers, Fred 30,152,225 Begley, Bridget 146,225 Begley, James 140,141,247 Begley, Jo Gina 195 Belknap, Bart247 Belknap, Scott 195 Bell, Robin 43,195 Bella, Susan 30,225 Bellows, Diane 195 Beltran. Cynthia 225 Beltran, Rebecca 195 Beltran, Rosalie 147,247 Bellz,Julie 128,225 Bender. Cherie 195 Bendyna, Mary 225 Benedict. Cathy 226 Bennett, Cheryl 226 Benoit. Marie 247 Benstem. Gretchen 247 Benton. Bradley 226 Bcntl. George 226 Bera. Teresa 147 ,247 Berger. Steve 247 Bcrmea. Arnold 28,247 Bermeu. Ricardo 226 Bermea. Adam 195 .152.l94 Bernard, Edward 247 Bernard, James 247 Berry, Edward 195 Berry. Richard 145.247 5 Berry, Scott 39,145,247 Besch, Teresa 247 Beseth.Gregory 123,151,195 Betancourt, Anthony 195 Betancourt. Norma 136,226 Bigelow, Barbara 195 Bigelow. Connie 195 Bigelow, David 247 Billeaudeaux, Sheryl 128,247 Billeaudeaux, Greg 226 Bingham, Cindy 136,226 Bingham, Jack 247 Bishop, Alan 226 Bishop. Clay 247 Bissett, Jody 118,142,226 Bissett, Kitty 30,121,247 Bittner. Patty 247 Blair, Joseph 129 Blair, Stanley 39,196 Blankenship, Nancy 30,1 14,1 51,196 Blankenship, Stephen 247 Blanton, Darrell 129,196 Blare, Kelly 54,247 Bloehs. Jay 39,102,248 Bloomer, James 39 Bodkin, Lyle 179.248 Boehme, Karen 196 Boeldt. Keith 248 Boeldt. Kristi 120,196 Boer, Mary 96,248 Bogart, Troy 226 Boggs, Michael 248 Bognar, Michael 248 Bo1ton,Wi11iam 136,248 Bona, Shirley so Bond, Spike 248 Boothe, David l40,l4l,152.1 96 Boothe. Stephen 30,142,248 Borelli, Daniel 226 Boring, Deloris 142,226 Born, Carl 248 Born, Jeanette 196 Boseck, Penelope 43,109,226 Bossert, Mealnie 147.248 Boult, Linda 248 Bourquin, Harold 248 Bowden, Robert248 Bowen, Theresa 196 Bowers, David 226 Box, Dennis 196 Boyd, Phyllis 226 Boyd, Virginia 46,129,196 Boyer, David 123,135,226 Boyle, Cydney 86. 1 20,128,226 Boyle, Kevin 196 Boyster, Harrell 28,196 Bozek, Nancy 119 Bradford. Jerry 102,196 Bra nley. Jody 147,248 Branley. John 77,248 Braucher. Laurie 147,248 Bray, Patsy 196 Brewer, Deborah 120,226 Brewer. Dan 248 Briggs, Christopher 226 Briggs, Philip 226 Bright. Terrie 226 Bri lliant, Bruce 248 Brill, Mary 118,120,196 Brim.Uary 113,114,196 Brink, Diane 146 Bri sendine, Debbie 226 Brisendine, Susan 196 Brook, G regory 248 Brooks, Cindy 226 Brooks, Joyl16,140,l4l,145,l51,155,226 Brooks, Robbin 226 Brouzes, Monique 226 Brower, Randy 248 Brown, Barbara 120,149,226 Brown, Carrie 226 Brown, Charles 196 Brown, Debra 248 Brown, Donald 120,226 Brown, Gerald 145,248 ... ...Q -+5 ' 1' .- xl ya .4 .pi X' :rig . ft-L v N.: fl Li.. i 1 Chapman Brown, Jack 196 Brown. Karol 226 Brown. Laura 144,248 Brown, Leon 196 Brown. Paul 248 Brown, Philip 226 Brown, Stephen 248 Brown, Wanda 144,248 Browning, Terri 196 Bruce, Jerry 196 Bruce, John 248 Bryan, J ody 196 Bryan, Tammy 144,248,269 Bryant. Patricia 226 Buchanan, Billy 248 Buchanan,Jerry 196 Buchholz. Ricky 37.248 Buchler, Cheryl 248 Buchler, Cindy 128,129,226 Buckless, R. 111 Buckley, Michael 226 Buckley, Noreen 248 BuechsenschuSS. Bill 248 Bugbee, Ronald 136,248 Bunch, Mark 247 Bunsic, Bonnie 226 Bunsic, Fred 248 Burch, Daniel 226 Burch, Vera 248 Burchett. Michelle 248 Burgener, Kevin 226 Burger, Steve 248 Burgess, Pamela 136,155,248 Burgess, Robyn 46,1 13,1 14,156,197 Burgunder, Henry 197 Burk, Dalena 138,144,248 Burke, Linda 147,248 Burkett, Bonnie 197 Burkhardt, Cheri 146 Burks. Susan 147 Burman, Michael 142,249 Carroll, Russell 249 Carroll, Steve 227 Carson, Cheryl 197 Carson, Christine 147,249 Carson, Randall 197 Carter, Judy 249 Casey. Barbara 120,122,227 Casey. Lynette 144,249 Cassaro, Nelson 105.151,2-19 Castillo, Rodney 118.1 23,135.1 51 ,227 Castro, Annie 249 Castro, Gracie227 Caulield, Geri 142,227 Caulield, Mary 144,249 Cecil, Cindy 197 Celeste, Elaine 249 Chaflin. Darci 41,136,249 Chambers, Jeffrey 227 Chambless, David 30.1 27,140,141,244 Chance, Don 135,136,227 Chapman, Darwin 128,249 Chapman, Edith 227 Chapman, Kent 197 Chapman, Leann I18,144,147,15I,227,245 Marlyse 1 17,121 .147.249 Cook, Jacque1ine228 Cook, Kevin 198 Cook. Robert 228 Coombs. Debra 227 Cooms, Gordon 198 Coombs, Steve250 Coon. Steven 228 Cooper, James 228 Coopersmith, Elizabeth 250 Coopersmith, Susan 198 Coquillard, Joseph 111,228 Cordeiro. Anthony 250 Cordon, Cynthia 198 Corning. David 250 Corning. Edward 198 Corriveau. Karen 14,43,1-11,198 Cortes. Enrique 199,228 Coryell, David 228 Coryell, .lamies 107.228 Cattle, Donna 106.199 Cottle, Richard 250 Cottrell, Larry 250 Covington, Pamela 250 Cowgur. Rohert 199 Cowling, Kathy 250 Chapman, Vicki 249 Chappelle, Deborah 227 Charon. Robert 249 Chartier, Terry 123,133,197 Chatham. Cynthia 249 Chatham. Elizabeth 197 Ihauvin, Belle 85,11 1,118,149,227 Chauvin, Julia ll8,122.128,l44,197 Chavez, Ernest 197 Cherington, Ronny 198 Chesko, Michael 249 Chesterfield, Bob 227 Chesterfield, Kathleen 119,198 Childers, Dale 140,141,227 Childers, Kelly 249 Childers, Mark 80,249 Cox, Janet 138,250 CoX.Janet 123.1 33,142,149,228 Cox, Jolene I 18,123.l33,228 Cox. Stephanie 228 Cox, Tina 199 Coxon, Allan 94,250 Coxon, Martin 228 Crabtree, Robert 228 Cragg, Steve 228 Craig, Stanley 136,228 Cramer, Rickey 199 Cramer. Robert 83,250 Crandall, Gayle 149.199 Crane, Ellen 147,250 Cravey. Betty 128,199 Crawford. Barbara 199 Cross, Craig 250 Burnes, Brenda 128.226 Burnes. Clarence 226 Burnham, Deborrah1l6,140,143.1 Burns, Carol 249 Burns, Doris 122,249 Burns, Janet 43,197 Burr, Ellen 129,227 Burrell, Gary 227 Burrell, Mark 145 Burtrum, Vivian 128,227 Bushnell, Kerry 61,197 Butler, David 249 Butler, Valerie 144.227 Butler, Vickie lvl Byrd, Nicholas 227 Byrd, Regina 138,227 55,226 Choate, Tracy 249 Chown, Patty 128,198 Christiansen, Cindy 198 Church, Deborah 122,l38.146.249 Church, Donna 122,l38,140,141,227,245 Church, Linda 198 Church, Mark 227 Church, Vickie 8,1I2,l40,143,151.155,I98 Clark, Carla 136,249 Clark, James 198 Clark, Lee 227 Clark, Roxanne 229 Clarke, Dee 249 Claussen, Frank 198 Claussen, Margret 249 Clayton, D. 102 Byrd, Richard 30,31.227 Byrd, William 31,197 Caballero, Rose 197 Cain, Mary 249 Cain, Susan 196 Call, Denise 227 Calvillo, Rosanna 197 Camblin. Sharron 123,14-1,149,249 Campbell. Danny 249 Campbel1,Jane 138,227 Campbel1,.loni 166 Campbell, Scott 227 Campbell, Lori 227 Campbell, Michael 9,28,197 Campbell. Steve 249 Campbell, Toni 249 Canchola, George 80,227 Caravolias, Peter 249 Cardona, Silvia 197 Carey, Lynn 146,249 Carioty, Steve 197 Cannan, William 197 Carnahan, Richard 249 Carnegie, Jeffrey 30,227 Carney, William 30,118,227 Carpenter, Jonna 1l8,120,133,149.227,245 Carpenter, Ken 9,197 Carpenter, Mark 197 Carpenter, Patti 120,227 Carr, Edward 197 Carrol, Brian 249 Carroll, Marilyn 249 Cliff, Roberta 30,227 Clillord, Brian 145,227 Clifford, Craig 30,198 Cline, Robert 129,198 Clingman, Steven 198 Clint, Deborah 129 Cloud, Soni 227 Clouse, Curtis 82,249 Clow, Tamme 128,129,227 Cloyd, Daniel 198 Cloyd, Jerry 128 Cloyd, Keri 249 Cloyd, Lee Ann 198 Cluff, Charles 39,249 Ch1ff,Deanne 78,79,144,227 Cochrane. Michelle 120,127,198 Coday, Sharon 198 Cogswell, Treva 146.249 Coleman, George 102,121,198 Coleman, Theresa 147 Coley. Sheila 142,227 Collins, Thomas 250 Collins, Eugene 39,250 Colone, Greg 227 Combs, Debra 198 Conn, Kathryn 122,227 Connolly, Shirley 198 Conrad, Deanna 121,144,250 Conrad, Wendy 120,227 Contreras, Rebecca 136 Contretras, Robert 228,145 Cook, De1250 Creel, Rita 250 Creighton, Carolyne 94,250 Creighton, Tommy 228 f Creson, Tammy 144,147 Crist, Gary 228 Crockett, Thomas 136,250 Crofts, Nancy 250 Cronin, Benny 83,250 Cronin, David 145 Cronin, Dean 136,228 Cronin, Timothy 250 Cronitt, D. 145 Crose, Cindy 228 C rose, C rose, Dawn 1 19 Patti 250 Crow, Tamara 199 Crowe, Marietta 228 Croy, Eugene 136.228 Criz, Joe 228 Csader, Michael 250 Cullen, Edward 199 Cullen, Larry 83,228 Cullen, Steve 83,250 Culver, Denise 2 50 Culver. Koni199 Culver, Teresa 250 Cummard. Melanie 199 Cunningham, Connie 122,128 Curl, Steven 27,102,228 Curtin, John 250 Cyrus, Ann 228 Cyrus, George 199 Czudak, William 250 D'Addabbo, Michele 250 D'Agnese. Daniel 142,250 D'Angelo, Susan 228 D'LuLansky, Matthew 229 Dahl, Douglas 199 Dahlman, Rodney 105,142,227 Daily, Kit 250 Dallas, David 228 Dalton, Claire 250 Damron. Virgil 250 Damron. William 136,250 Dana, Elizabeth 122,228 Dana, Kristine l44.138,l99 Daniels, Catherine 69,1 18,138,199 Dargitz, James 39,250 Dargitz. Kay 199 Darling, Gary 199 Dastrup. Julie 146,155,250 Daugherty, Jimmy 251 Daves. Davids Davids Davis. Davis. Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis Darla 43,228 on, Pamela 199 on, Tom 199 Albert Daniel 75.199 Donnie 127.251 Laurie 251 Nolan 228 Patricia 251 Davis: shaman 37,i4o,i4i.i45.i5e,22x Davis, Stephanie 118,142,228 Davis. Davis. Dawso Day. S Day. T Teresa 228 Vicki Ann 251 n, Jenice 142,228 hawn 228 ina 142.1 56.251169 Dayton, Diana 228 Dayton. Charles 100 Deacon, Gregg 128,251 Dmcon, Ruth Ann 128,228 Dmton. Mary 228 Deberardinis. Nancy 251 Decker, Janice 149.199 Deere. Dean 281 Dees, Marvin 138,145,251 Dcitz, Vicki 199 Delamater, William 229 Delgado, Richard 251 De1manowski,Cathcrine 92,151,251 Delmanowski. Jody Ann123,133,144.151,200 Deloach, Barbara 200 Deloach. Carolyn 200 Deloach, Patricia 251 i Demgar. Ronald 105.229 Denehy, Debra 251 Denham, Kelly'30,37,155,229 Denham, Kimberly 78.79,142,229 Dennhardt. Ernest 128,200 Dennhardt, Laurie 251 Denning, Brenda 200 Denning. Lawana 25i Denning, Paula 229 . Dennis, Julie Lyn 200 Dennis, Marilyn 251 Dennis, Randy 200 Dennison, Elizabeth 200 Despain,RadonalI1,121.144,251 Devin, Robert 251 Devries, Daniel 251 Dewes. Mark 200 Dewes, Russell 229 Dominguez, Richard 229 Donaldson, Burke 251 Donato, Joanne 229 Donohoe, Mark 39 Donohoo, Walter 251 Donovan. Amelia 251 Donovan, John 229 Doolittle, Terry 77,251 Dougherty, Jill 200 Dowling. Eugene 145 Downs, Rebecca 251 Downs, Rosalie 200 Drager, Darla 229 Drager. Denise 200 Draheim, Jeffrey 30,251 Draheim, Mark 200 Drews. Joan 200 DuBoce, Patricia 78,79,200 Duckett, Valinda 229.149 Duffel, David 28,250 Duffy. Kevin 200 Duke. Jim 251 Duke, Terryl 37,39,229 Dull, Gary 229 Dummitt, Benjamin 251 Dunn, Jerry 229 Dunn. Leslie 111,200 Durham. Carma 258 Durrell, Mark 269 Dwight, Stanton 77.251 Dwight. Steven 229 Eaker, Gary 252 Eakins. James 128 Earl, Jim 39,102,251 Earls. Beverly 251 Eby, Ronald 229 Echols. Mary 118,122.l49,229 Edgar, David 128,229 Edmond, Charles 37,119,142,252 Edmond, Cheryl 119,229 Edwards, Gary 252 Ewards, Kerri 252 Edwards, Penny 127.201 Edwards, Sheri 229 Eeds, Cynthia 122,127,144,l52,200 Eeds, C-uynna 252 Egbert, Gary 201 Eggebrecht, Duane 102,252 Ehle, Timothy 28,201 Eichenberger, Carol 121,146,252 Eichorn, David 127 Eidensehink, Linda 146.229 Eidenschink, Richard 39,102,252 Eisenbrandt, Julic 252 Eldridge. Malba 201 Elling, Cynthia 123,135,229 Dewey, Kevin 75,229 Dewitt, Cynthia 229 Dewitt. Maxine 251 Dey, Kenneth 77,251 Dey, Klayton 229 Deyes. D. 102 Dial, Gayle 43.138,229,2-15 Diamond, James 142,251 Diamond. Mary 200 Dick, Denise 30,146,229 Dick. Laureen 142,251 Dickerson, Connie 251 Dickson. Robert 128,200 Diefendcrfcr, Paul 251 Dietz, Sherri 122,229 Dillon. Denise 146,229 Dingee, Sandra 229 Dipasquale. Sandra 200 Distler, Richard 229 Divine, Bobby Ray Divine, Carolyn 229 Dixon, Bruce 251 Dixon, Mark 251 Dobbins, Dennis 76 Dobbins, Jack 229 Dobbins, Joe 229 Dobbins, Lawrence 200 Dodge, Susan 200 Dollar, Ronda 122,229 Dollbaum, Susan 251 Dominguez. Freddie 229 Dominguez, George 229 Dominguez, Raymond 200 Elling, Darlene 252 Elliott, Connee 144,229 Ellsworth, Dennis 201 Ellsworth, Doulgas 229 Ellsworth, Julie 147,155,252 Ellsworth, Lansing 252 Ellsworth, Rhonda 252 Ellsworth, Stacy 49,113,115. Ellsworth, Ellsworth, Steven 252 William 83,252 Elmer, Neal 252 Elmore, Randi 252 118.14 Elsesser. Michelle 229 Eng, Kimberley 123,133,201 Eng, Paula 118,229 Enger, Diane 127 Enger, Laurie 201,252 England, Eugene 136,230 England, Michael 39,82,252 Engle, Deborah 30,252 Enos. Amy 201 Enos. Burleigh 145 Erickson, Julie 252 Escobar, Ernestina 121,230 Escobar, Ernesto 121 Esparza, Dvid,252 Estes, Estes. Estes, Estes, Estes Estes Estes v 1 Andrew Anthony Cheryl 252 christine 147,201,252 K ei th 25 2 R obert 37,230 R onald 37,230 0,156,201 Estrada, Edith 252 Estrada. Raphael 127,230 Estrada, Ricky 127 Evans, Bonnie 201 Evans, Cindy 230 Evans. Joe 252 Evans, Lars 129 Evans, Mary 146 Everett, Charles 201 Everett, Gary 128 Everett. Lisa 201 Farabee, Cheryl 252 Farnsworth, David 252 Farnsworth, Janette 1 38,l40,1-41,15 1.230 Farnsworth, Julie 144,155,252 Farnsworth, Margene 43,1-44,230,245 Farnsworth, Theresa 146.252 Favela. Marissa 43,230 Featherston, Sheila 252 Feitlin, Charlotte 122,230 Fenn, Janice 140,141,201 Fenn, Robin 37,230 Ferguson, Jim 230 Feruglio, Sue 230 Field, Robert 230 Field. Ronald 252 Fields, Doris 201 Filesi, Teresa 47 ,63,85,1 Fimbres, Daniel 252 Fingers, Carsie 230 Fivtken, Debra 252 Finkle, Gerald 201 Finn. Pamela 118,230 Finnestad, Alan 252 18,123,l33,151 Finnstrom, Gary 129,201 Finnstrom. Kathy 144,230 Finnstrom, Richard 129,201 Fischer, lngrid 230 Fischer, Rainer 252 Fisher, Donna 252 Fisher, Lawrence 37,252 Fisher. Martha 201 Fitzpatrick, Edie 252 Fitzpatrick, T.J. 102,149,201 Fix. Craig 36.253 Flake, Donald 67,814,230 Fleaglc. Duane 230 Fleishman, Gary 253 Fleshman, Wanda 230 Flinn, Catherine 230 Flores, Kimalenc 201 Flowers. Betty 253 Flowers, Kim 106.253 Floyd, Gladys 201 Flnyd, William 142 Foore, Michelle 253 Foote, Doreen 128,I-12,155,202 Foote, Elaine 128,253 Forand, Wanda 253 Forbes, Scott 202 Forbis, Don 30,2 30 Forbis, Laura 156,230,245 ,201 Forde, Sally 123,47,63,1l3,l 14,133,85,202 Forrest. Randy 235.37 Forrest, Ronald 230,37 Forster, Dana 230 Forsythe, Christine 230 Fort, Stephen 136,230,102 Fortner, Beverly 120,235 Fortner, Julie 121,202 Fortner, Patricia 120,136,235 Fortune, Diane 118,235,147 Foshee, Lannie 202 Fossen, Bryan 235 Fossenl Julie 230,149 Foster, Robert 111 Foster, William 202 Fournier, Thomas 230 Fox, Cynthia 230 Fox, John 230 Fox, Robert 230 France, Yom 128 Franchuk, Kimberly 230 Fraudson, Kevin 202 Franklin, Lydia 202,120 Franks, Kamie 202 Franks, Theresa 202 Fransene. Marta 235 Frazier, Gerald 38,235,39 Freemen, Barry 252,145 Freeman, Stacy 230 Grant, Larry 202 Granzow, Roger 37,254 Fritz, Deborah 202 Frueh, Mark 230 Fullagar, Timothy 202 Fuller, William 235 Furnell, Debra 122,230 Gallas. Thomas 202 Gallegos, Joann 230 Gray, Charles 254 Grayeyes, Leo 254 Greear, Raye Ann 144,254,269 Green. Cheryl Ann 136,231 Green, David 231 Green, Sherry 30,231 Green, Terry 203 Gallup, Randy 235 Gallup, Robert 231 Galvan, Charles 121,103,102 Galvan, Leo 140,141,202 Gaona, Cecilia 149 Gaona, Gerado 30,46.80,230,202 Garcia, David 235 Gardner, Alaine 144,231,245 Gardner. Renee 235,149,106 Gardner, Janelle 144,43 Gardner, Karen 202 Gardner, Rene 136 Gardner, Sandra 122,202 Garlias, Jim 28 Garland, Debra 235 Garnett, Anne 202 Garnett, Pru 202 Garoutte, Rodd 30,105.231 Garr, Deanna 142,235 Garrison, Darli 202 Garst, Dale 145 Garver, Mickey 235 Hinckley, Mark 30,141 Gaston, Sherri 142,235 Geer. Gail 122,152,231 Gentry, Jon 145,231 Gertenbach. DougulO5,202 Giarrizzo, Joel 202 Giarrizzo, John 231,245 Gibbons, Chong 231 Gibbons, Pain 235 Gibbons, Ron 231 Gibson, Charlotte 231 Gier, Linda 235 Gier. Sandra 235 Giese, Debra 202 Gilbert, Neal 235,77 Gilbert, Robyn 231 Gilbert, Trent 28,46,75,202 Gillespie, Brian 235 Gilmore, Jack 112,149,202 Girouard, Karen 231 Givens, Debra 231 Glasgow, Lori.23l Godwin, Julie 231 Gneden, Veronica 43,92,122, 149,203 A ff Goings, Patricia 231 Gollner. Gwendolyn 231 Gollner, Earl 203 Golob, Leisa 231,253 Gonzales, Rose 253 Harper, Debra 140,l4l,155,232i Gonzales, GonzaleS, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Debra 203 James 231 Jerry 231 Mary Alice 203 Joe 203 V Napoleon 37,102,1 21,321 Gonzalez, Noemi 231 Gonzalez, Rosa 138 Gonzalez, Theresa 253 Gooder, Barbara 203 Gooder, Roxanna 253,147 Goodman Goodman , Cindy 144 ,Stacy 231 Huffman Goodyear, Karen 123,l29,133,I85,231 Gore, Carolyn 253 Gorke, Gale 253 Gorke, Glenn 231 Gose, Robert 253 Gosney, Kimberly 43,111,253 Gosney, Mark 203 Gotta, James 203 Goude, Johnny 253 Gould, Jeffrey 253 Gourde, Stephen 253 Gowan, Elizabeth 231 Gowan, Rosemary 123,l33,l48,I51,203 Gower, Robert 253,145 Grafe, Dennis 127,203 Grafe, Rickey 231 Graham, Christy 231 Greenback, Paula 203 Greenback, Sonny 254 Greenwood, Rita 254 Gregory, Carl 254 Grey, Zane 128,203 Grgat, Anthony 102,203 Gribble, Scott 136 Grieser, Jan 23 Grieser, Marla 203 Griflin. David231 Grimshaw, Christin 208 Gritehen, Steve 254 Groll, Doug 120,145,231 Gross, Debra 231 Gudmundson, Debra 231 Guell, John 145,231 Guerrero, Reynaldo 32,231 Guhy, William 102,103,203 Guilliam, Joseph 203 Gunther, Jeannine 254 Gustafson, Jill 254 Gutierrez, Frankie 254 Gutierrez, Lupe 203 Guiterrez, Sandra 203 Guy, Catherine 67,121,l40,l41,149,203 Guy, Janet 254 Guzman, Annette 231 Haag, Donna 254 Haase, Jane 231 Habeeb,-Johr1254. . I . Hackett, 254, , Hager, 5 Q, Hager,Thon'1as254 Hahn, Theodore 254 A -5 ' Hailey. W,i1liain232-, Hale, Carol 13s,144,1s,i,2s4g Haleiilltafssn H 8, 1444253 5 fH,315?91GCF?ld jr 1 6 Hal1,,pawn 122,254 -'.,1 ii Hiillv H9155 l44il'194232l',fl Qlfff, Hill-3-lay 5 , Hill, K0Vil1392 545 ll Hall- 3:3139 2034 rt. 1 7. 1 at Hell, Yaushani2541Qi1,1fE,,3Q .1 Halvefsqfi-il-1115 4525455 H5lY9'5'? - Risk? '02515?3i25f?52i Ha mbllfl- ,Rstbin 19? 3' Hamburg, Gregory114fn,2Q32 gffgf nnnniinn,c1nasi142,232f Hamilton, torn '141,143I2o32f' l A Hamilton, Layonda 4 1 k-'f ,fklff Mamil1on,Mlke20t ii-,, Aff I-lamme1l,'Judith'2S4 - ' Hancockplody 254-h 51 Hancock,-.1ohn'2041 . 71 Hancock, Pamela 147,254 7 Hanks Randy 37,232 4 Hanna,James 136 A 5 J Hansen, Karsten 232 L Harding, Robin 254 Q Harless, Robert 28,204 , I Harmon, Susan 120,254 fn Harper, Lyle 254' ' . i il Harris, Deanak143,204 J , Harris, Jimmy 232 - Harris, Terry 204 - Harry, .1 ames 254 Hart, David 232 Hart. Kevin 254 Hart, Rita 128,152,232 Hatch, Hyrum 254 X Hatcher, Michael23,49,5l,74,75,35v,92,204 Hathcock, Jane 123,l29,l55,232 Hawkins, Brenda 128,232 Hawkins. Kenneth 127,204 Haws, Cynthia 96,144,254 Hayes, Elizabeth 254 Hazenlield, Carol 43,1 18,140,141,232 Head. Koko 39,82,142,254 Heath, John 101,140,254 Heaton, John 204 Heaton. Michael 254 Heck, Verna 254 Heckman, Laura 254 Hedgpeth, Steven 232 Heffel, David 107,204 Helblig, Brent 232 Heller, Terry 136,255 Henderson, Gary 145.232 Henderson, Raymond 127,204 Henderson, Robert 232 Hendrix, Steven 255 Henkel, Daniel 75,204 Henkel, Debra 232 Henrv, Charles 204 Henry, Denise 141,255 Henry, Frank 232 Heppler, Duflie 42,232 Heppler, Kim 255 Herman, Patricia 204 Hermerath, Robert 31.204 Hernandez, Delores I I9 Hernandez, Francisco 232 Hernandez, Graciela 114 Hesser, Lee 232 Hester,Ju1ie 122,232 Hewitt, Kathleen 204 Hickman, Bruce 255,269 Hidalgo. Maria 232 High, Linda 232 Hill, Wayne 28,255 Hill, Thomas 232 Hill, Tom 255 Hillstrom, If ris 232 Hiltbruner, Deborah 255 Hinchey, David 255 Hinchey, Mary Lou 152,155,156 204 Hines, A nnette 255 Hinton, Peggy Sue 255 Hogle, Melissa 232 Hogle, Sarah 142 Holbert, Andrew 105 Holbert, Randy 255 Holbert, Ronald 232 Holbert, Sheryl 204 Holbrook, Joyce 255 ' L. Holilield, Sherry 255 Holland, Denise 149,232 Holland, Gary 232 3 Holman, Daniel 232 A li . 7 ' Holman, Nancy 123,135,232 ':.. K Holmes, Clifton 255 fi 'K Holstein, Mark 204 A 5 Holt, Debra 118,147,255 5 Hoover, Cheryl 255 ' ' Hoover, James 255 Hoover, Robert 232 . Hopkins, Brant 204 Hopkins, Ramona 255 Horton, Bruce255 Hosick, Mary Ann 43,109,l18,144 232 Hovendick, Kevin 232 Howartcr, Shirley 204 Howell, Bonnie 205 Howell, Denise 147,255 Howell, Gary 205 Howell, Michael 28,205 Howie, Michael 232 Hoy, Lesa 255 Huber, Elaine 146,255 Hubert, Kerry 205 Hubert, Steven 105,255 Hudson, Hudson Dean 37,269 Dewayne 255 Hudson: Janette 79,l23,l33,205 Hudson, Joni 142,255 Hudson, Hudson. Lynn 118,127,232 Perry 255 Hudson, Roy 232 Huflaker, Loretta 118,127,232 Huffaker, Tina l5,l38,l4l,l43,205 , Laura 31,232 Huffman, Lisa 31,232 Huffmaster, Debra 255 Hufstetler, Araina 255 Hughes, Perri 233 Hughes, Robert 255 Hughes, Stanley 205 Humphrey, Gerald 27.233 Hunsakcr, Douglas 205 Husar, Denise 205 Huson, Deborah 233 Hutcherson, Rebecca 205 Hykes. Linda 255 Hyslope. Brent 233 Ieard. Kevin 255 Icard, Leta 205 Ilnicky, Yvonne 233 Imperial, Debra 205 lnlalt, Barbara 255 1ngham,Panela 255 Ingram. Linda 7tl,79.205 Ingram, Martha 255 lsacson. M. 255 Isley. Holly 30,205 Ison. Donna 111,233 Ivester. Mike 120,255 Ivy, Valerie 205 Jackson, Cynthia 35,149,233 Jackson, Debra 149,205 Jackson. Joni 255 Jackson, Nod 205 Jackson. Tracy 102,255 Jackson, William 39 Jacobsen, Myke1205 Jaehnig. Danny 255 James. Clayton 255 Janoe. Jimmie 1 29 Jaramillo, Cathy 255 Jaramillo. Jackie 256 Jarvey, Nancy 111,256 Jarvis, Jeanette 256 ' Jarvis, Joanne 256 Jarvis, Richard 205 Jaskulski. David 136,145,233 Jayne, John 33,92,l0I ,205 Jensen, William 39,77,256 Jensen, William 28,205 Jepson, Ur1ene256 ' Jerred, Monique 205? Jessie,Gbn 39.83256 Jewell, Michael 233' Johns, Damon 256 I Johns. Debra 2565115 Johns, Kathryn.305Lf Johns, Sharoa256'i,Q. Johns. Sylvia 233, 'N 5 Johnsen, Cheryl 233 Johnson, Albert 256 Johnson, Betty 205 Johnson, Bill 206 Johnson, Brent 205 , Johnson, Char1ene206-' - Johnson. Chris 256 . , Johnson, Darrel 256, . ' Johnson, Deanna 233,245 Johnson, Debra 206 2 Jones Jones Jones , Harlan 206 ,Jackie 233 ,Jaynel 144,206 Jones, Kathleen 233 Jones, Kyle 15,1 311,141.1-43.1 51.2 Jones, Larry 30.233 Jones. Leslee 142,256 Jones. Max 127 Jones. Michael 39.82.256 Jones. Neil 83,256 Jones, Vicki 122,256 Johnson, Edward 30,l40,14l,206 Johnson, G1enns233, Johnson, Hugh 233 Johnson, Joanne 136,256 Johnson, John 39,256 Johnson, Jo1i8.206 Johnson, Joyce 233 Johnson, Judith 179,233 Johnson, Michael 136.233 Johnson, M iehele 256 Johnson, Patricia 256 Johnson, Patricia 147 Johnson, Phil 233 JOIIHSOI1. Raymond 233 Johnson, Raymond 256 Johnson. Sherry 233 Johnston, Cindy 256 Johnston, John 142,256 Jonnsron, Ron 129,206 Joiner, Judy 206 Joiner, Larry 233 Jolly. Peggy 122,233 Jonas, Tim 256 Jones. Carolyn 122,146,256 Jones Jones J ones, Jones. Jones. . Chris 233 David 233 Douglas 37,1-40,141,206 Edward 36,37,76.233 1i11ertl22.138,1-14,256 Jones, Wayde 233 Jorgensen, Brent13ll,145,256 Jorgensen, Kaylcne 152,155 Judd, Christopher 30.206 Juills, Gwendolyn 122,233 Juilk, Kevin 256 Julge, Anne 120.156.206 Julian, John 256 Jutras, R obert 206 Kahler, Michael 256 Kail, Annabelle 233 Kaiser, Carol 147,256 Kaiser, Debra 233 Kaiser, Richard 206 Kanaga, Tracy 106,233 Kappas, Valerie 233 Karl, Mary Jo 256 Karseboom. Roger 136.233 Karseboom Sandra 30,206 Kaufmann, Roger 233 Kaufmann. Ronald 206 Kay, Marvin 256 Keairns, Melanie 206 Keelan, Peter 142,256 Keeran, Butc1't233 Keeran.iCena 140,141,206 Kellar. Dan 39,102,145,256 Keller. Kim 102,103.206 Kellis, Roberta 144,151,256 Kelly, Stephanie 256 Kenley, Tim 256 Kenley, Roger 207 Kenyon, Carol 127,207 Kenyon, Debbie 43,207 Kcnyon,.Janell 17,256 Kert'oot2,Keith 233 Kert'oot,'Vieki 43,120,233 . Kerstetter, Kim 28,51,92,207 Ketterling, Dana 207 Ketterling, Jayne 233 Keyes. David 233 Keyes, Kathy 207 Kibbey, Connie 67,234 I Kidd, Kenneth 63 Kidd, ,Terence 2 56 Kioren, Leslie 25 7 Ki1b9i!r!!QLiC11Cf1Y 234 Ki1lait,QPQjl,t 1' 'killentsliauna 207 K1ttt.Yung, 269 . Kimball, Suzanne 1 18,144,207 Kind.ig,,1anet 257.146 Kindig, Kathy 117,234 King, Arthur 138,257 King. Darcy I16,l41,143,155,207 King, R1ionda144,15l,257 Kinkaid,gDonna 94,144,207 Kinon, ,Mark 257 Kinswort1iy,John 201 Kirchner,iKent 136,257 Kirk, Carmen 257 Kirk, Sandra 234 Kirk. Susan 234 Kirkland, Rhonda 257 Kirkwood, Carolyn 35.106,l44,l-19,234 Kirshman, Peter 136.234 Kitsmiller, Jodi 118,I23,155,234 Kivett, Sliarla 46,11l1,l42,234 Kizer, Mary 207 Klass, Mark 207 Klapper, Dwight 207 Klassen, Glenn 37,234 Klein, Mary Jo 234 Klemis, Daniel 107.257 Klineman, Marcia 43,257 Knapp. Cherie 234 Knight, Stanley 37 Knott. David 37 Knowles, Kristal 30,131,234 Knutson. Scott 145,257 Kobak. Keith 207 Koherna, Jack 39.80.257 Kobcrna. Richard 49,5l,ll0.l 35,207 Koherna. Ronald 128,234 Koch, Kalfin 123,133,207 Koeherlians, Jay 140,141,234 Koeck, 14 van 234 Kolhepp. Joan 234 Kollnian. Charlotte 207 Kollman, Teresa 120,257 Koont1,.1ohn 28.33,ll5,92.1 35 Koontl. Sharon 257 Kotlmann, Cheron 234 Krause, Curits 234 Kreager, Jay 234 Kretschmar, Kurt 207 Krinjob, Brian 136.234 Kronborg, Jeffrey 234 Kueber, Diann 128,207 Kueber. Kevin 234 Kueber, Kim 234 Kuhns, lidward 234 Kuka. Sandra 207 Kulik, Steve 257 Kunz, Janet 207 Kutak, Cindy 147.257 Kuvik, Maureen 207 Kuykendall, Debbie 207 Kyhn, Carol 257 Kyhn, Linda 234 Kyle, Karen 8,45.1l5,I 23.133,136.149,21l7 Kyrimis, Melissa 119,257 Labajctta, Alitx 234 Lacroix, Lynthia23-1 Laddherr, Dcnice 257 Lakatos, Steven 234 Lakey. Brian 151.257 Lambson, Laurie 1 18,122.1-11,142,208 Lamm. Thomas 234 Landis, Carrie 208 Lange. David 119,234 Lantron, John 37,113,257 Lapierre, Mark 234 Lara, Julie 257 Larsen, Steven 113,257 Larson. Cathy 257 Larson, Gary 82 Larson, Keith 257 Larson, Patty 234 Larson. Susan 257 Laskcy, Cynthia 94,234 Lathrop, Mary 1.ou 257 Lauella, M. 39 Lauds, Denise 234 Lavender. Jeannine 2011 Law, Ron 257 Lawlor, Linda 257 Lwalor, Stanley 136,151,234 Lawson, Rodney 234 Lawton, 1lerbertli3,257 Lawton, Patricia 234 Layers. S. 111 LeMoine, Michael 234 LeMoine. Twila 19,208 LeSueur, Darrel 28,77,257 LeSueur, Jay 28.46.-1'-1,51,63,92,I 12,1 13.140, 141,156,208 LeSueur, Robert 39,257 Leathcm. Jeanne 234 Leavenworth, Brian 234 Lea vitt, Laurel 127.208 Leavitt, Linda 234 Leckey. Richard 208 Lee. Dixie I 18,127.1-44,15l.2OX Lee, 1.avun 2011 Leer. Tammy 257 Legg. Dborah 120.257 Leiseh, Linda l111,I23,133,l35, 1.e1evier.Danic1 127.208 LeMastcrs, Te rrie 208 Lemme, David 136,257 Lemons, Denver 2011 Lemons, Shcrrc 257 Lemmone, Scott 145 Leno, Keith 136,257 Leonard, Donna 235 Leppla, Lorraine 140,141,257 151.2011 Lerma, David 208 Lesley, Richard 248 Leslie, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis, Lewis. Lewis, Lewis, Robert 257 Eldon 136,257 Gary 30,235 Kristine 142,208 Lana 258 Thomas 145,258 Valerie 122,258 Lidback, Carol 258 Lin dsay, John 235 Lin dsay, Thomas 235 Lin nae, Cynthia 208 Lintner, Robert 258 Little, Little, Little, Janet 258 Ronald 30.83.258 Timothy 80 Livermore, Cheryl 146,235 Lloyd, Lobde Lobde Bonnic43,l22,138,144,235 ll, Dean 235 ll, Mark 28,208 Lobstein, Patricia 120,136,258 Lockwood, Derelyn 208 Lofgran, David 258 Lofgran. Michael 258 Lofgreen, Donna 30,l40,14l,235 Lohse, Janee 235 Long, Long. Long, Cin dy 235 Karen 144,258 Patricia 258 Loomis, Bruce 2 58 Lopez, Miguel 208 Lopez, Paula 235 Lopez Petra 120,235 Lopez, Trinidad 235 Lopez, Yolanda 121,235 Lott, Ronald 235 Lott, Steven 258 Lott, Teri 63,208 Lou is. Kerry 107 Lovelady, Lisa 208 Loveland, Dee Ann 1 l8,I38,l42,235 Lovell Lowe, 209 Lowe, Lower a, Mike 83,258 Deborah 35,48,5l,l l2.123,l33,149,156, Steven 235 y, Steven 235 Lowis, Kent 235 Lowis, Kerry 258 Loyer, Bruce 235 Loyer, Jeffery 258 Lubac k, Shelley 235 Luchtel, Glenn 145,228 Luchtel, Lenis 235 Lumpkins, Gregory 235 Lusdfor. Gloria 235 Lunt. Yvonne ll9,136,142,258,269 Lynch, Marilyn 209 Lynch, Patrick 258 Lynch, William 37,235 Lyon, Dona 235 Mabry, Ronald 258 Macfracken, Laurie 258 MacDonne1l, Colleen 258 MacE nulty, William 102,149,209 MacHorro, Herman 258 Macias, Alejandro 209 Macias, Horaoe 258 Macias, Sylvia 235 MacMillan, John 148,235 Madril, Michael 209 Madril, Steven 258 Magargal, Richard 235,151 Mahlum, Rory 258 Ma1ek,Jolean 129,142,258 Mallette, Jim 152 Mallette, Lori 127,235 Malone, Linda 209 Manganaro, James 37,235 Manganaro, Mark 28,209 Mangum, Marylyn 258 Ma nis, Steven 235 Ma nsholt, Roberta 135,209 Marion, Johnny l02,1-40,141,235 Marla tt, Michele 136,146,258 Marshall. Bruoe 209 Marshall, Keith 235 Marshall, Ken 258 Martin, Andrea 106,147,258 Martin, Delanl 235 Martin, Laurie 106,235 Martin, Mark 235 Martin, Randy 105,235 Martin, Scott 258 Martin, Steven 235 Martineau, Keith 30,258 Martineau, Leslie 235 Martinez, Carmen 121,209 Martinez, Hector 235 Martinez, Odelia 209 Martinez, Ramona 258 Masner, Brenda 147,258 Massey. Vicki 235 Masterson, Brian 236 Masterson, Cindy 118,122,236 Matheson, Eric 258 Matheson, Philip 96,142,236 Matheson, SueAnn 209 Mathieson, L,105 Mathiesen, Warren 236 Mathis, Timothy 258 Matlock, Sheryl 144,258 Mattausch, Anne 236 Matthews, Alexander 258 Matthews, George 258 Matthews, Steven 209 Matthews, Zada 259 Malus, David 17 Matus, Lucinda 129,236 Matzek, Kathryn 209 Maxlield, Kathy 259 May, Teresa 209 Mayhew, Mark 259 McAbee, Dennis 204 MeAdam, Darla 236 McAfee, Maverick 259 McArthur. Evebfn 236 McArthur, Vicki 236 McAuley, Barbara 259 McCamman, Kimmarie 209 McCamman, Michae1259 McCamman, Teresa 236 McCarl, Carla 142 McCarl, Carlos 259 McCarl, Chris 259 McCarl, Leanne 209 McCar1ey. Allen 259 McCas1in, Steven 209 McClain, Ralph 37,145,259 McCleary, Kim 259.269 McCIymonds, Bridget46,lI2,141,l42,209 McCormick, Carlin 144,259 McCormick, Michael 236 McCoy, Kelly Sue 236 McCracken. L. 118 McCullough, Amy 236 McDanieL David 236 McDevitt, Mary 259 McDonald, Sharon 236 McDonald. Stephen 259 McElhaney, Rosanne 136,144,259 MoGatha, Darrell 82,259 Mdiatha, Duane 209 McGee, Frederick 128,209 McGee. Ronald 259 McGee, Sharon 236 McGhee, Deana 209 McGown, JA, 39 McGown,.lerry 39,259 McGown, Johnnie 39,209 McHenry, Donald 121,259 McHenry, Kathleen 144,l49, 152,236 Mclnnis, Richard 136,236 Mclntosh, Tamara 236 McKean, Brenda 210 McKean, Linda 259 McKinney, Boyd 236 McLaughlin, Sally 236 McManis, Ann Marie 94,210 McManis, Raymond259 McMenimen, Lori Ann 259 McMu11in, Paul 38,39, 142,155,259 McNary. Terri 46,259 McNary, Rebecca 128,210 McNeely, Leslee 259 McNeil, Char1otte43,47,92,l23,133,210 McPeck, Norman 210 McPherson, Timothy 39,102,12l,259 McTaggart, Angela 30,138 McTaggart, Lesley 118,120,210 MtVey, Richard 140,141,210 McWilliams, Danny 236 McWilliams, Shannon 259 Mead, Dana 210 Meade, Philip 77,259 Meade, Sharon 43,96,236,245,l49 Medina. Dorcen259 Meek, Catherine2l0 Meek, Gerald 105,259 Mehrmann, Laurel 236 Mehuron, Sandra 210 Mell, Lori2l0 MendiviL Veronica 259 Mendoza, Carolyn 236 Merkley, Christine l5,86,140,l41,I 42,210 Merkley, Leann 141,259 Merritt, Terry 259 Meskill, Duane 236 Messenger, Brian 129 Messenger, Susanne 259 Messer, Debra 147,210 Meyer, Kenneth 236 Meyer, Peggy 259 Middleton, M ichael 259 Mields, Steven 259 Miethe, Connie 236 Miles, Debbie 236 Miller, Bruce 138,236 Miller, Daniel 145 Miller, Debra 129,210 Miller, Donna 236 Miller, Donna 210 Miller, Elizabeth 236 Miller, Floyd 259 Miller, Jeffrey 210 Miller, Joanne 78,79,210 Miller, Jolene 210 Miller, Joseph 37,236 Miller, Julie 122,146,259 Miller, Kay 138,210 Miller, Kenneth 102,236 Miller. Kenneth 236 Miller, Laweranoe 210 Miller, Lu Ann 259 Miller, Nancy 118,259 Miller. Rebecca 144.236 Miller, Renee 259 Miller, Harold 2 8 Miller, Floyd 102 Millet. Becky 147,260 Millet, Cindy 85,140.l4l.236 Millican, John 102 Milliron, Doug 44,120,l52,2 I0 Milliron, .lune 2 60 Mills, Ludnda 30,144,236 Mills, Pamela 260 Minatree, Johnny 236 Minch, Michael 30,37,236 Minyard. Richard 236 Mishoe, David 136,145,236 Mitchell, Kevin 210 M oeggengerg, Elizabeth 260 Moeggenberg, Joyce 260 Moeggenberg, Sue 237 Moen, Nancy 129,237 Moffett, Jenna 237 Moflitt, Jeanette 147,260 M ohr, Julie 237 M onroe. Ricky 237 Monroe, Rodney 260 Montalvo, Philip 260 Montemayor, Stanley 74,210 Montgomery, Dana 145,237 M ontoya, David 260 Monzo, Anita 237 Moody, Brenda 149,152,237 Mooi, Irene 210 Mooi, Rita 237 M ooi, Robin 237 Mooi, Shirley 210 M ook. R honda 260 Moon, Thomas 136,237 Moore, Brian 260 Moore, Charlie 145,237 Morrison, Lori 43,237 Moore, David 237 Moore, Harlan 30,211 Moore, James 237 Moore, Kenneth Moore, Pamela 117,260 Patricia 9,l4,l23,l40,l41,237,243,l49 Moore, Randy 237 Morabito, Kimberly 23 Morehouse, Bonnie Moreno, Bobby 237 Moreno, Fausto, 260 Moreno, Lydia 211 Moresco, Raymond 28,211 Morgan, Sharon 211 M oore, M orris, M orris, M orris, M orris, Morris, M orris, Bonnie 237 Dana 237,28 David 39,75,260 Debra 43,78,79.144',237 Jackie, 138,237 Kyra 43,260 M orrow, Bob 37 Morrow, David 82,83 Morse, Judith 117,147,260 M ortenson, Joey 28,145,211 Mortenson, Kirby 141,142,211 Mortenson, Kristi 142,260 Mortenson, Penny 260 Morton, Michael 80,136,260 Mess, Tina 260 M othershed, Joey 211 Mott. R ebecca 260 Moulder, Mike 260 Mounts, John 260 Mourne y, Eddie zii Moyinhan Mary 237 Mullen Mullen C herryl 237 Debora h 260 Mullican, J. 39 Mullins, Daniel 237 Mourney, Pamela 138,l41,l42,149,2ll Mully, William 260 Munoz, Janette 30,211 Murphy, Peggy 237 Murphy, Richard 211 Murrietta, Richard 211 Murrietta, Richard 211 Mutchler, John 121,260 Myers, Bonnie260 Myers, Micliael260 Nagle, Kevin 211 Nagle, Robin 260 Namsick, Donna 118,122,211 Nannenga, Cynthia 237 Nannenga, Scott 37,237 Na sh. G ary 138,260 Nathern, John 80 Neal, James 260 Needham, Judy 237 Ndl. William 145,237 Nei swanger, Tamara 144,260 Nelson, Cathy 147,260 Nelson, Debra 30,127,211 Nelson, Karen 30,237 Nelson, Verne 237 Nelson, Virginia 106,144,260 Netzer, Janet 119,260 Neuffcr, Joan 35,47,51,63,l 18,140,141 149,21 1 Neuffer, Julie 142,260 Newell, Dean 260 Newman, Coleen 260 Newman, Leanne 30,237 Nichols, Andrea 260 Nichols, Bonnie 237 Nichols, Shelly 260 Nicholson. Robert 2 ll Nicholson, Susan 17,43,260,269 Nicoll, C. 136 Niedent Nielsen, Nielsen, Nielsen, Nielsen. Nielsen, hal, Edith 237 John 237 Matthew 123,135,261,269 Teresa 47,69,123, 1 35,151,211 Victo1'37,140,141,237 Leslie211 Niskala, Mary 237 Nissen, Nissen, Daine 237 Kenneth 237 Noble, Carolyn l38,l40,l4I,261 Noble, Mark 138,141,142,15l,211 Noetzel, Daniel 127,211 Noriega, Robert 237 North, Julie 238 North, Mark 211 North, Vicki 144,261 Northroup, Brandon 238 Northrup, Angela 238 Northrup, Walter 261 Nossett, Karen 261 Nyborg, Jaynette 238 Nyborg, Wanda 261 O'Barr, Dianna 45,211 O'Barr, Rebecca 63,140,141 ,261 O'Berg, Denise 261 O'Donnal,Sherri 128,261 O'Donnal, Jeannine 146,211 O'Hanlon, Michael 136 O'Mera, Michael 212 O'Toole, Robert 261 Pearson, Cheri 261 Pearson, Joy 238 Pearson, Julie 212 Pedersen, Cynthia 261 Pena, Danny 80,238 Pena, Gilbert 39,261 Pena, Louis 80 Penick, Gary 261 Pennington, Rodney 145,261 Penrod, Lisa 261 Perkins, Lisa 35,51,63,140,14 212 Perkins, Mark 111,262 Perkins, Reed 212 Pester, Tobbie 129,147,238 Pete, Tina 262 Peters, Cynthia 238 Petersen, Carla 122 1,149,151,156 Petersen, Charlene 144,151,262 Petersen, Dallas 46,141,l42,l Petersen, Kent 136,262 51,155,212 Oakes, Jim 261 Odegard, Sharon 211 Odell, Ramona 238 Oftelie, Karen 238 Ogemaw, Jesse 238 Olinger, Charles 261 Oliver, Kristy 46,56,142,149,l56,212 Olivera, James 238 Olivera, Michael 261 Olsen, Kim 238 Olsen, Shawn 238 Olson, John 39,82,83,l45,26l Olson, Merry 1 19,261 Olson, Valerie 129,238 Oran, Darrell 238 Orosco, Socorro 212 Orrantia, Gilbert 261 Osborn, Deon 140,141,238 Osborne, Richard 238 Osterwald, Ra1l'26I Otero, Joe 212 Otteson, Sandra 43,45,l22,149,2 I 2 Otteson, Shirley 238 Otto, Dana 238 Otto, Deborah 261 Ourtz, Janeille 146 Oval, Johnny 46,1 12,1 13,1 15,1 l8,l23.152,212 Overson, Don 145,238 Owen, Suellen 238 Owens, Debbie 261 Ozment, Douglas 261 Ozrnent, Lori 152,212 Pace, Layton 26,102 Packard, Sheila 15,1 I8,138,l40,141,238,1 51 Paetzold, Loretta 238 Page, Chris 135,238 Page, George 212 Page, Penny 238 Paisley, Gary 212 Paker, J. 144 Palmer, Cary 28,32,33,5l,75,238 Palmer, Cynthia 30,212 Palmer, Eric 140,141,212 Palmer, Sonia 122.144 Palomaki, Lynda 144 Pantoja, Daniel 261 Pantoja, David 261,120 Paredes, Angelina 17,120 Paredes, Atemisa 106 ParGnovics, Alan 212 Parlinovim, Robert 39,261 Parker, Laurie26l,147 Parker, R. 151 Parmelee, Eileen 26,147 Parry, Hope 238 Parsons, Ronald 238 Partica, Pamela 261 Passey, Ted 212 Passmore, Kathryn 147,261 Paulus, Nancy 261,147 Pavelich, George 238 Payne, Charlotte 144,261 Payne, Peggey 238 Payne, Randall 142,261 Payne, Rickey 212,136 Payne, Wendell 85,238 Pearce, Laurie l20,138,144,1 51.261 Petersen, Sterling 262 Peterson, Annette 10,1 18,120,l38,2l2 Peterson, Bobbie 262 Peterson, Brenda 120,138,212 Peterson, Cindy 128,144,238 Peterson, Greg 82 Peterson, Howard 10,37,l55,238 Peterson, Leilene 144,262 Peterson, Mark 128,212 Peterson, Roger 81 Peterson, Ron 80,233,262 Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Sherri 138,147,262 Terry 82 Tina 212 Verle 238 Petrucci, Michele 262 Petty. Ste ven 238 Pew, Kari 43,144 Pew, Teri Phelps, H 148,238.11 1,151 arold 129 Phelps, Lynn 102,212 Phelps, Mark 262 Phelps, Michael 212 Phelps, Pamela 262 Phelps, Reed 212 Phillips, Adele 238 Phillips, Desi 262 Phipps, Edith 262,147 Pickenson, Lynn 262 Pico, Lesl ie 39,102,262 Pidge, Elizabeth 262 Pierce, Leigh'Ann 45.78,79,l40,l-31,213 Pierce, Ned l7,47,94,l23,l33.135,l l1,152, 152,148 ,l49,238,245 Pierce, Roy 238 Pierson, Carol 213 Pihlman. Joann 213 Piland, Robert 238 Pina, Alic ia 149.238 Pina, Roman2l3 Pinkerton, Debbie 262 Pinkerton, James 239 Pinkerton, Susie 262 Pinkerton Pinkham, Piotrowsk , Phillip 213 Deborah 239 i, Mark 239 Pippett, Robert 239 Pippett, Thomas 262 Plumley, Angela 149,239,245 Plumley, William 83,262 Poissant, Randy 213 Pollard, Kathryn 262 Pomeroy, Scott 8,120 Pool, Michael 262 Poole, Roger 102 Pope, Tom 136,262 Poppy. Lori 28,262 Porter. Charlotte 147,262 Porter, Gary 213 Porter, Robert 239 Posthuma, Teresa 262 Poston, Ricci 96, l43,I49,239,245 Poteete, Brice 102,239 Pott, Carol 4l,l06,l42,262 Pott, Gregory 28,92,2l3 Powell, Darla 136,262,269 Powell, Darrell 145,262 Rodriguez, Olga 263 152,215 Powell, Donna 147 Powell, G. 39 Powers, Larry 239 Powers, Pamela 262 Powers, Patrick 213 Prater. Deborah 213 Pratt, Nrman 85 Prekup, Lynne 85,213 Preshaw, Catherine 239 Preshaw, Steve 105,262 Prestien, Karen 262 Price, Jaye Lynn 213 Price, Joni 8,239 Price, Kevin 239 Price, Scott 39,82,l42,262,269 Privelt, Rick 105,239 Privett, Peggy 262 Pugh, Tamela 144,262,269 Pullins, Melinda 262 Pullins, Steven 213 Purinton, Jesse 239 Pusher, Charles 262 Putman, Robert 239 Quesada, Edward 239 Quinonez, Francisco 142,262 Qui huiz, Alberto 262 Quinn, .lmmy 239 Quist, Stuart 28,33,l40,141,2 13 Rafferty, Angela 213 Ragland, Samuel 136,263 Rainwater, Deborah 140,l41,262,269 Ramirez, Ezequiel 239 Ramirez, Jacob 145,263 Ramsey, Bradley 263 Randall, Clinton 28 Randon, Alfred 39,121,263 Randon, Renauta 121,239 Rankin, Robert 145,263 Ransom, Mary 144 Rash, Deborah 239 Rathburn, Constance 263 Ray, Cynthia 148,151,239 Ray, Kendall 263 Ray, opai 17,213 Ray,iSteven 30,118,140,141,239 Ray, Frank 9,239 Redding, Carmen 263 Redding, Craig 263 Reding, Kenneth 263 Redondo, Carolina 239 Reece, Terri: 128.230 Reed, David 239 Reed, Kenneth 44,141 ,l42,2 1 3 Reed, Regina 263 Reed, Steven 213 Reed, Tim 263 Reed, Wade 213 Reeder, Cindy Ann 213 Rees, Ann 117,263 Rees, Elizabeth 117,263 Rees, Pam 142,238 Reh, Heather 213 Reid, Don 77,263 Reidhead, Marlene 263 Reilly. Patrick 136,239 Rei ner, Margaret 263 Rekna, M. 121 Renckly, Drew 142,263 Render, Craig 30,214 Rentals, Connie 146,263 Renteria, Michael 239 Rexrode, Kenneth 239 Reyes. Annabel 147,263 Reyes, Frank 263 Reyes, Leticia 239 Reyes, Marie 122,129,136 Reynolds, Barbara 214 Reynolds, Penny 43,133,214 Reynolds, Rhonda 214 Rheaume, Joni 239 Rice, Richard 102,103,214 Rice, Timothy 39,102,263 Richards, Ricky 239 Rickey, Dawn 8,l22,127,l49,214 Rickey, Donna 43,214 Rickey, Kendra 106,149,263 Riddleberger,John 145,239 Riding, Amy 144,146,1 51,263 Rigdon, Sherri 127 Riggs, Vicki 144,239 Rios, Robert 263 Rios, Susa Rivas, Fra n263 nces 121,214 Rivas, Mary Helen 119,121,239 Roach, Rodney 263 Roberts, Janet 263 Roberts, S leve 101 Robertson, Erin 263 Robertson, Robert 214 Robinette, Phillip 239 Robinson, Robinson, Anita 78,79,239 David 263 Robinson, James 239 Robinson, Monty 63,128,214 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robert 240 Rohn 214 Sharon 214 Vickie 240 Roesch, John 263 Roesch, Teresa 214 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Bob 263 Brent 240 David 240 Rogers, Debra 144 Rogers Eileen 144 240 Rogers, Jan 43,240 Rogers, Jill 263 Rogers, Kimberly 107,147,263 Rogers, Pamela 264 Rogers Patrick 102 264 Rogers? Phillip 145,240 Rogers, Ross 264 Roggen Roggen see, Gregg 214 see, Peggy 264 Roit, Gayleen 35,65,1 18,120,123,148,240 Roit, Wilard 28,118,120,214 Roland. Ronald 240 Roman, Daniel 82,142,264 Roman, Julie 144,240 Romero, Benny 264 Romo, Frank 264 Rooney, John 105,214 Rooney, Kathleen 136,264 Roose, Jamie 264 Roper, Patricia 264 Rosales, Angel 240 Rosales, Francisco 264 Roseberry, Carol 133,214 Rosier, Christine 67,I20,152,214 Rosier, Mary 120,264 Rotter. Ann 121.264 Rotter, Teresa 214 Rounds, Lee 240 Rowland, Ginny 136 Rowland, Joyce 264 Rowley, James 264 Rowley, Janis 122,146,264 Rowley, Kevin 96,140,l41,2l4 Rowley, Leanne 144,240 Rowley, Roger264 Rowley, Sharon 123,133,240 Rowley, Steven 45,46,141,142,155,214 Rowley, Valerie 214 , Carol 1 l8,129,l 31,239 ,George 140,141,263 Richardson. Richardson, Richardson Richardson Joe 141,214 Sandra 263 Roy, Wayne 127,214 Rubin, Irene 240 Rucker, Dick 39,264 Rucker, Tommy 28 Rudd, David 240 Rue, Lesa 264 Ruhberg, Donn 240 Ruhberg, Nancy 129,215 Ruiz, Camien 67,240 Rupert, Karen 269 Rupprecht, Philip 136,264 Rush, Pamela 43,149,215 Russell, Morgan 111.264 Russell, Robert 215 Russell, Steven 215 Ruthel, Roy 215 Richmond, Kori 131,214 Ryan, Patty 215 Ryan, Sara 240 Ryan, Susan 46,47.l23,135,149,2l5 Rye, Deborah 215 Rye, Thomas 37,136,240 Sager, Tom 264 Sakievich,,Joar1na 142,264 Sakievich, Mark 45,120,215 Sakmary, John 240 Sakurai, Jason 47,89,l23,133,149,156 215 Salas, Barbara 264 Salcido. Dave 141,142,215 Sallec, Rene 146,246 Sallee, Loyd 138,240 Salmon, Matthew 1l1,142,155,264 Salo, Dorothy 264 Salstrom, Wayne 215 Salus, Anna 113,215 Salus, Theresa 264 Samora, David 120,264 Sanchez, George 215 San chez, Jessie 264 Sanders, John 36,240 Sanders, Teresa 264 Sandershouse, H. 105 Sandoval, Lupe 149,240 Sandey, Betsy 240 Santa Cruz, Ricardo 264 Sargent, Brenda 240 Sargent, James 102,264 Schaap, Nancy 240 Schaap, Peter 264 Schaeffer, Randy 145,264 Schellhase, August 240 Schieber, Virginia 264 Scholosser, Greg 145,179,264 Schmelzer, Michael 37,240 Schmidt, Christine 264 Schmidt, Harold 240 Schmidt, Robert 240 Schneider, Bob 121,240 Schnepf, Cara 63,l06,148,l56,2l5 Schoonover, Debra 264 Schramm, Thomas 145 Schriver, Vicki 131 Schrock. Nancy 215 Schroeder, Becky 146 Schroeder, Wendy 264 Schultz, Sharon 215 Schultz, Tim 265 Schulz, Linda 240 Schupfer, Gregory 215 Schuppener, Connie 240 Schurz, Denise 2 65 Schurz, Eric 145 Schuster, Joni 215 Scott, Kimberlee 265 Scott, Larry 240 Scott, Robert 265 Seabrook, Georgia 111,240 Seabrook, Mary 265 Seagraves, James 77,2 65 Sm rs, J. 145 Seegmiller, Lillie 215 Seegmiller, Michael 136 Sefton, Darrell 145,265 Sefton, Dennis 145 Segovia, Moses 240 Segovia, Raxana 89 Self, Cynthia 215 Self, Linda 265 Self, Ric 265 Sell, Wanda 147.265 Sellards, Avery 265 Sellers. Carol 265 Semones, Dean 240 Semones, Diane 265 Sennebogen, Edna 265 Settlemyre, Jerrold 215 Seymour, Sue 147,265 Shackle, Kathleen 113,129,215 Shallcross, Susanne 19,240 Shank, Randall 8,1 12,I23,l33,148,149 151 Shannon, Kathleen 149,240 Sharp, Connie 240 Sharp, Lynn 142 Shaw, Joella 121,265 Shaw, Scott 39,2 65 Shay, Miriam 216 Shay, Sandra 265 Sheflield. Pam 265 Sheldon, Kurtis 216 Shepherd, Paul 80,140.141,216 Sheppard. Dale 265 Sherman, Tim 240 Sherven. Cindy 265 Shields, Peggy 144,241 Shramm, Tom 265 Shroyer, Richard 30.241 Shuck, William 118 Shumway, Dixie 135,146,1 52,241,245 Shumway. Jeriann 241 Shumway.Jon 138 Shumway. Lee 265 Shurtz, Janeile 265 Silcox. Karen 241 Silides, David 9,105,241 Silliman, Marc 216 Silva, Ruth 216 Silvas, Victor 241 Silverthorne. Terry 265 Simmonds, Karen 216 Simmonds, Mary 43.265 Simms, Randall 265 Simon. Sheree 120,216 Singleton. Shirley 121,265 Sizemore, David 241 Sizemore, Evelyn 216 Sjodin, Craig 67,102,216 Donna 122 sjodin. Linda 241 Skalsky, Steven 265 Skibbie, Mary 241 Skinner. Daniel 75,76.92,216 Skousen, David 80,216 Sk owron, Shelly 265 Slader, Ruth 15 Slater. Ruth 147 Slaughter, Sheila 144,265 Sleighter, Ruth 265 Slife, David 39,265 Slife, Sherrie 241 Slu sher, Brenda 241 S1u'sher, Stephen 216 Small. Eva 265 Smathers, Billy 241 Smick. Lanette 241 Smick. Smith. Lynn 216 Bobbi 241 Smith. Carol 43,109,144,l38,24l Smith. Charles 216 I6 Smith, Donnie 30,241 Smith, Jeffery 216 Smith, Karen 241 Smith, Kent 265 Smith. Kevin 118.1-l0.141,l51,24l.245 Smith, Lazettc 136,265 Smith. Loretta 265 Smith. Martin 241 Smith, Michael 241 Smith. Mchael 265 Smith. Mike 265 Smith, Patricia 122,142,241 Smith, Ramona 122,138,216 Smith, Rick 266 Smith, Robert 39,145,265 Smith, Rodney 28,76,92.216 Smith. Rosanne 86.1 1 1.141.142.1492 Smith. Sherri 241 Smith, Thomas 66,216 Snodgrass, Daniel 266 Snodgrass. David 136,216 Snook, Tammy 136 Snow, Lynette 144,241 Snyder. Carlos 266 Snyder, Paddy 241 Sommers. R, 83 Soto. Rose 266 Spa no. Mark 136,266 Speakman.Joan13X,140,1-11,151,241 Spencer. Wayne 37.241 Spezzano, Deborah 138,142,266 Splan. Earl 241 Springer, Jay 241 Springer, Linda 118,216 Springlield. Gary 216 Sprinzl, Susan 43,122,241 Spurlock, Ronald 266 Spurlock, Sheryl 128.216 Spurlock, Thomas 266 Squires, Mark 241 Stacks, Connie 216 Staley. Don 266 Staley. Laura 241 Stamper. Mitzi 127.216 Stamps. Allen 28,241 Standage, Cathy 146,266 Standage, Christopher 241 Standage, Duane 111,241 Stanford. Janet 217 Stanford, Sheila 217 Stanley, Knight 105,136,241 Stanley, Ralph 28,30,32,151,217 Stanton, Michael 241 Starkey, Patton 266 Starkey, Tommy 241 Starks. Angela 217 Starks. Karen 266 Starks, Karen 266 Starks, Penny 78,79,217 St. Cyr. Sharon 217 Stedman, Douglas 28,51,63,102,123,133,217 Steele. Marjory 47.l23,133.l44.217 Steele, Peter 28,32,33,217 Steinhoff, Linda 146,266 Stephens, Dane 37,241 Stephens Garv 217 Stephenson, Ann 217 Stephenson, Anthony 217 Stephenson, Sheree 241 Sterling, Debra 217 Stewart, Ron 242 Stewart, Sam 242 Stimpert, Sandy 266 Stirnaman, Pamela 120,266 Stirnaman, Sandra 120,266 Stokes, Terry 266 Stole, Brian 75,217 Stole, Liz 242 Stott, Paula 129,217 Stout, Daniel 266 Stout. Suellen 242 Stow, D. 39,118 Stradling, James 242 Stradling, Keith 217 Stadling, Lester 37 Stratton, Brian 266 Struttman, Mike 127 Stu art, Charla 242 Stubbs. Danny 217 Stubbs, Janet 120,242 Stu bbs, Russell 266 Stucker, Deloris 266 Sttt rdevant, Leslie 217 Stu rdivant, Steven 217 Stu rgeon, Rhama 266 Sturgeon, Robert 266 Sturgiss, Suzetta 217 Sullivan, Kimberly 266 Sullivan. Michael 266 Simmers, Catherine 136 Summers, Rick 37,136,266 Sun, Karen 118,120,242 Sunderhaus, Herb 266 Sutton, David 242 Svienty. Carol 242 Swart, Stephanie 266 Sweeten. Sandra 85,1l1,118,242 Swenson, Debra 127,1 38,142,242 Swenson, Sandra 127,138,l46,l49 Swisher, David 242 Talbot. Brian 242 Tallis, Bernadette 242 Tanguma, Ynette 136,266 Tanner, Eyvette 142,144,242 Tanner, Eyvonne 242 Tapta, Michael 37,266 Tapley. Michael 102,242 Tate, Jerry 217 Taylor. Barbara 122,266 Taylor, Brenda 144.266 Taylor, Dee 43.217 Taylor, Linda 144,266 Taylor, Victoria 78,79,242 Tedeschi, James 266 Te,mple, Diana 266 Tennant, Michael 37,242 Tenney, Kathryn 217 Terrell. Terry 266 Tesarek, Susan 43,94,I22,128.242 Tetzke. Donna 138,242 Teuscher. Donna 266 Thacker, Gayle 112.1 l3,14l,142,l55,2l7 Thames, Rhonda 242 Theurer, Mary 242 Thiele, Val 133,217 Thim, Mark 128,218 Thim, Susan 218 Thomas, Donald 28,242 Thompson, Cynthia 242 Thompson Thompson ,Gi1pin128.218 ,Keith lov Thompson, Kelly 107,142,266 Thompson, Michael 242 Thompson Thompson Thompson , Michael 266 . Sharon 218 , Steven 1l8,l20,l23,133,218 Thompson, Therese 136 Thompson Thorne, M , Tony 242 ichael 242 Thornton, Kathy 147,266 Thorpe, Brian 242 Thorpe, Robyn 267 Threet, Marie 128,146,267 Threet, Cherie 146 Threet, Sheryl 128,242 Thruston, Judy 106,144,267 Thruston, Michael 242 Thurber, Chris 218 Thurber. Dorothy 136,267 Thurber. Kimberly 120,267 Thurston, Cheryl 267 Tidwell, Thomas 218 Tiffany. Gail 218 Till, Victoria 131,218 Timmons, Elneeta 19,149,218 Timmons, Ross 242 Tipton, Charles 141,242 Tipton, Kathaleen 151.267 Todd. Su san 267 Tolle, Scott 45,4 7.94.1 33,218 Tollefson, Stephanie 122,267 Tomazin, Marsha 218 Torgersen, Beth 218 Torrez, Dolores 109 Torrez, Timothy 149,218 Townsend, David 242 Treichel, Patricia 120,242 Trisoliere. David 218 Troyer, Jayne 267 Trueblood. Debbie 119,242 Tshudy. Pamela 267 Tucker , Dorthy 146.242 Tucker, Terry 142,267 Tucker. Donald 39,267 Tucker, Luther267 Turley. Turley. Turley. Turner, Turner, Leslie 142,155,267 Lisa 142,267 Miriam 1 18,151,218 Calre. 30,127,218 Kevin 242 Turner, Sheryl 118.126, 1 5 1 ,242 Tu sher. Tye, Leslie 267 Uchytil, Roxane 127,136.l44,267 Uchytil.Vonnie127,138,140,141,242 Udall, Dwight 267 Ueunten. Harry 39.83 Ueunten. Ray 2111 Ulate, Elizabeth 123,135,218 Underwood. Dawn 118,l23,133,243,245 Upchurch, James 30.76.77,267 Upchurch, Valerie 149.267 . Urban, Donald 267 Vail, Wayne 27,243 Valenzuela. Luis 243 Valenzuela, Norma 267 Valerio, Victor 243 Valle. Anita 78.79.123.l33.140,1-11.243 Vanbuskirk, James 243 Vanbuskirlt. Sue 218 Vanderbeck. Barbara 243 Vanderwall, Norman 218 Vandever, Eugenia 129,243 Vargas. Geneva 243 Vargo, Jay 218 Vasqua, Alicia 243 Vasquez, Lupe 121,242 Vaught, Kathi 267 Vernon, Cynthia 243 Vershum, Roger 37,267 Vest, Karen 136,267 Villone, Christopher 218 Villone, Steve 218 Vincent, Anna 243 Vivian, John 30,443,218 Vonderlinden, Kimberly 243 Voorhest, Mark 243 Voris, Cheryl 218 Voth, Sheree 106,243 Vouaux, Lisa 243 Vouaux, Peter 109,243 Wade, Sam 219 Wagner, Cynthia 267 Wagner, Daniel 243 Wagner, Kerri 45,1 18,243 Wagner, Mark 267 Waichulaitis, Jeannette 267 Waite. Donna 141,219 - Waldrop, Caren 267 Walker, Charles 45,243 Walker. David 267 Walker. Mark 28,83,267 Walker, Nancy 219 Walker, Nancy 267 Walker, Robert 219 Walker, Terry 267 Walker, Twila 219 Walker, Vickie 243 Wlaker, Charles 45,243 Wallen, Michelle 219 Wallock, Sheila 267 Walters, Cynthia 149,243 Walters, Kathleen 267 Walther, Patricia 78,79,92,l06,243 Walton, Derek 37,121,243 Wangen, Julia 267 Wangen, Karen 243 Ward, Jaoquelyn 267,269 Ward. Michael 219 Ward, Theresa 267 Wardrip, Rock 243 Warner, Charles 136,267 Warner, Ja net 146,268 Warner, Susan 86,128,219 Warnick, Silvan 219 Warren, Marlene 219 Washburn, Walter 243 Watkins, B. 136 Watkins, Lloyd 268 Watson, Glenn 243 Watson, Mary 243 Watt, Michael 219 Wawrzyk, Michael 243 Wear, David 268 Weatherford, Ivy 243 Weatherford, Penny 268 Webb, Dennis 38,39,76,77,268 Webb, Douglas 30,140, 141,243 Weber, Lisa 219 Welch, Caroline 243 Welch, Russell 215 Welckle, Carol 219 Weldon, Randy 243 Weller, Deborah l29,l49,l52,2l9 Weller, Valorie 243 - Wellington, Judith 118,243 Wells, Philip 28,33,219 Wendt, Harry 80,243 West, Ewing 219 Wster, Jay 268 Westover, Jenien 243 Westrich, John 136,268 Wheaton, Mark 243 Wheller, Diane 30,l52,155,219 Wheeler, Lorie 122,268 -Wheeler, Pamela 112.1 18,152,156,219 Wheeler, Richard 30,243 Whitaker, Blain 268 White, Cathy 94 White, Cynthia 127,219 White, Donna 244 White, Gabrielle 268 White, Gary 268 White, Marcus 244 White, Marilyn 268,269 White, Ronald 44,120,149,219 White, Steve 268 Whitford, Susan 244 Whitney, John 145 244 Whitney, John 268 Whitney Richard 131,219 Whitney, Robert 219 Whittaker, Christine2l9 Whitlock, Laurel 219 44 Whittaker, Jo Anne 140,141,2 Whittaker, Mitchcl1244 Wicoll, Gary 268 Wiebe, David 219 Wiehe, Timothy 244 Wielinski, Donna 220 Wiers, Mark 80,102 Wiers, Martin 268 Wiesbroclt, Terry 243 Wiesbrock, Walter 244 Wilde, Carey 268 iWi1ding, Darolyn 220 ,.f,f 55 , Wilkes, John l02,l36,244,'z, igfi t 1 - f, Wilkins, Sharon 109,l23,133j1 f38,22b', 113-1 1 Wilkinson, Deborah'22tkQ-ff Willan, viciti t1,i4e,zag5'Vigj2sf,i'5s .,s - 4 Williams, Allison 220 -Williams, christine 43gi'38,igQ1?ii2qtsf?gfg-.'57 Williams. Diana 2441- Ik, 1 Williams, Eric 1 1 l,l45,268,j L Williams, Jacqueline 30,268 ,,-. , Williams. Jay 268 ' Williams, John 244 if , - Williams, John 140,l41g244 Williams John 220 it 1 Williams, Judy 268 Williams, Kara 138,244 Williams, Leanne 127,220 A Linda 244 t I Marvin 1 .,Willil1ms, Melissa 128,220 fi 2fWilliams,.Ray1ani 220 ,Williams Robert 102 Q 1Williams, Robert 119,268 ,, Williams, Robyn 138,268 'A Williams. Roger 244 F f Williams. Scott 220 A Williams, Susan 106,149,244 Williams, Wendy 123,133,148, Willis, David 244 Willis, Kim 138,244 Willis, Lorena 30,144,220 Willis, Sharon 268 Willis, Susan 140,141 Willoughby, Nancy 244 Wilson, Anne 1 18 Wilson, Candys 220 Wilson, Diana 244 Wilson, Gail 127 Wilson, Janel136,220 Wilson, Louise 136,268 Wilson, Marie 220 Wilson, Mary 244 Wilson, Melodee 244 Wilson, Patricia 220 Wilson, Ray 30,244 Wilson, Robbie 268 Wilson, Ronald 268 Windham, David 268 Winkle, Twig 80,244 Wipf, Anne 244 Wipf, Robert 268 Wise, Lester 28 Wisemon, Darla 111,268,269 Wispon, S. 111 Wissman, Jay 37 Witzke, Kim 30,244 Wixom, Charles 51,418,244 Wolf, Adrian 244 Wollum, James 77,136,268 Wolters, Kathi 220 Womack, Deborah 129,268 Wood, Deborah 30,3 1 , 142,244 Wood, Erik 37,244 149,151,220 af Wood, Evelyn 220 Wood, Roxanne 119,268 Wood, Samuel 268 Wood, Thelma 109,268 Woodall, Pamela 268 Woodhouse, Colette 268 Woods, Kevin 244 Woodstock, Jon 31,1 l8,l4l,l42,l55,220 Woolf, Bruce102,141,l42,155,156,220 Woolf, Paul 136,142.1 55,268 Woolley, Tami 268 Workman, Cory 244 Worthen, Kent 220 Worthen, Russell 83 Worthington, Jerry 268 Wright, Debby 269 Wright, Luann 146,269 Wright, Robert 244 Wright, Rom 269 Wright, Teresa 269 Wu rsta, Michele 129.244 Wyatt, Julie 140,141,244 Wyatt, Kathryn 142,269 Wyatt, Keith 244 Wyatt, Kimberly 142,269 Yates, Bobby 269 Yates, Gene 220 Ybarra, Susanna 121,244 Ybarra, Fred 269 QQ! 2 ,Yqgei-,Debra 220 Ycagcfi Vicki 30,144,269 ' -Yury. Dennis 244 Yee Henry,220 Young, David 244 Young,-Donna 269 Young, Jana 119,142,244 Young, Loretta 145,149,245 Youtsey, Steve 39,269 Zamora, Aurora 269 Zander, David 142,269 Zander, Karen 221 Zepeda, Daniel 39,269 Zepeda, Ignacio 37,245 Zerbstf Bradley 80,269,145 ziegzfrliritiiotliy l20,l42,269i Zieve, 'l?antarai269 4 Zufelt. payezsg , Zufilt, Keith 269 - Zullo, C'ynthii269 ,ggi 5,58 ff? .MW f xt! ., .M 1 4151 ,fi 1 1f-M.,,'.f.t-,,,..',fzJ ' H . I f ' , ,,,,,,,gf J V . , , V, ,agyg fy, Aaker, Mavis 184 Albrighton, Ruthanne 79,182,183 Alldredge, Miles 177 Allen, Everett 185 Amadon, Honey 129,185 Anderson, Lois Andrade, Barbara Arrendondo, Ben 29,32,80,82,182 Arrington, Denzil 166,167 Atkins, Thomas 168.169 Bacon, David 118,172 Barlow, Doris 162 Belknap, Jan 162 Bidle. Paul 168 Bjorklund, Lorna 171 Bloom, Robert 118,167 Boatmain, Alene 163 Bolan, Marguery 176 Brackney, Edith 177 Bradley. Lester 29,166 Bradshaw, Allen 133,170,171 Brake, Jane 172 Brooner, Patricia 184 Brower, Selena 184 Brown, Nell 184 I 1 Buckley, Guy 161 , , 1g Buflington, Claudia 172 -K Byler, Howardil85 i--- ,-r'i 1 Call, Robert 169- V: A Causey,Stevel7 1 Chaira.Este1la 184 1 Chamberlain Dale 161 ' Charon,Bertil1a165 .'ii Childers, Lee 185 - , 1 Coleman. Marsha 162 111-ag, 1 S 1- ,1, ,11 Clilton, Charles 185 - C1ul'l2.Halfl69 Q Coester,Neiih127,169f 11.11 c0peana.snabgz9,tsz61 Q coaaetnisa 1 'aara 1 Crandell, Keith 186 1 i' Crook, Bill 186 Csader, Virginia 184 Dante, Michael 9,160 Davidson, Bobby 185 Denton. Evelyn 67,171 Despain, Burt DeVinncy, Susan 177 Deyo, Michael Doane, Arthur 166 Driggs, Jodi 182 Duke, Fred 186 , 1 Q, 1 Dvrbishvviftiftil 131311 iff Eldfnlse, Lafryilifldb Ellisfhlancy43,9Q,lQ?Q132gQ-if Ellsworth, Engle, Jean 182-lf t--' Everett. 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